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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_07_15 s VOL. XXIII. - PICgERING, ONT., FRIDAY'. JULY N 1904. ' . -' _ _ ATO 40*. , : . OR[gN R VER. Do not fail to attend this last though rDfE•lfOital KarDa. ��(.} �1inut least"garden•party of the seas,.n Spi�1 r1 a TVI'VI1CV visitor on Thursday last.' Coakwell's Sale, Saturday, July 1601., Medical. first. and Mrs. Jlichell and family Red 1�'lteat - S5c bus. sent Sunday in Stuuffville. P Whitevale White tiVheitt - - R5c •Tuesd c morning lzst ,still raini -- rte i F. EABPWOOD, >!f•D.. $nri,eon Spr}ug IN heat - b3e. u with cut�a 'thunder find mizzl}ng a}1 I Miss-Z. Beare is home for..vacation. t . to Canadian Pacific Ranwry: Core r Goose,Wheat - 75C " the forequ(ro. 1 Thos. -Reahas purchased a new Fi'm, nd _lies. Booth foe* family• p ( Bald? Scalp shiny and thin:? Ontario county: Issuer of Marriage Licenc e. Manitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. Mason dt Rich piano. Claremont; Office boars-Before to a.m., 1 to 2 FRlllll FiOtlr ` 5,00 11 spf•nt Saturday and 'Sunday visiting 31 r, and Mrs.YherrflI visited friends + � PIC K E ING NEWS 11-1 E R p.m,and ttoLi 'to 8 P.M. Private telephone Y ? r �, -'fronds iri t S}',ridgP. Then its probably too late. y :i veru heavy Iain and thundei fief Scarboro on Sunda last" Voll neglected dandruff. If 1 eonnecticnwith8alssm,Greenwood,Brpusham P&Sffi' Flout: = -.,•00 3 1 '�It'1.IOII,A.dobns,On'i i1tb coat:'Wa,-Cowie'* Bran $1 i.00 ton ' Miss, Lulu Da , tt• foiiuer .schcol Q 7th con),aadTDPnKb's('thcarI C•17 storm w}th svule hail pa.aed'over hereyou had only taten our 8d Shorts 19.00 ", Mutlday after noon last: teacher v ours is'-Visiting-friends here _ uu - 1,e ate plea,ed to hen. of fife re- 'You,YOIIv(}.M.D.,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo 35.00 Geo. and V rs. Ferrier and family. V1C2, you would have CtlTed T covert' of Master Hughie Pugh from a 1• Trinity,Medical College. Toronto, mem• Graham, Whole Wheat-Flours and Mrs Hurst, of Z\ h:tevale, �•lr�. severeattac:of pneumonia, • �'.` bar of Collage of Pbvsicia¢3 and Rurgeoae of Vein, ,Bi)othe and famik-, rind, -Visa P �i� Ontario. Otsce and reatdeace opp0'Learyhotel Chop.of all kinds. t } The u:a4ried,men of bee's S}il-playHairVi s Woburn,Ont. office hours:. morning 7 to 10. Annie, tt els he ,seas of firs. Hen'• the single Men'it football on aatrday evening a to s. Hard-and Soft Coal. Hopkin s,!ver Maple, \'ve expect some fine amateur placing, Above prices Subjectto Change without A gtund tea and entertainment will Mrs. Thus. Burton celebrated* on Notice. he held on the beauttful la"n of \fir, Tuesday, July 12.the F3rd anniversary the dandruff,saved your bairi, ' Legal. _ Model Bakery Cosi Limited• ll 111. sing, Green River, north of,the of her 6ftth.' Mrs. Burton is the old- and added much t0 it. N 3' c•huol hon e: by the Baptist church est I.tdv resident }u R'hitevale, is hale E. FARE\PELL, Q• C., BARRIS- and cunvi atic,u on the et'enin,, of a,id hearty, and reads the papers not entirely bald, IIOW 13 js<r311T ��s t�. TER,County Crown kttoras7,and-roiauty' - NVednesday, Jltly 216th. An excellent I every morning without the Ridp of opportunity. Improve iL oliedtor. court Howe.whitbv, 10-V �.��� musical acid liter al•y err flat coflsist--( g y• P F es•` gla.sseL. ^I bare Used A rer•s Hair Vigor for art"to ing. of rec•a'tations. c, act , vfx,19✓a ud - *Miring the -head- electrical storm rears. I am now 9!learsoldan hareatic" OW h \IcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- instrumental Music will l,e givell he gro..th of rieb p cwn hair,due,I thsaUar- •11'1 tt hi 1, pa•nett over t}ija section on area to A ers 7iu vi err Jll 40 "hi,b .Otcrs;sc. offico opposite.A.; boo fire ff.,llutciiTt to}est: 'The Cr:ee•n River T;lE-d.t_v nTOl^ling the hoose w-cu ied �fa•,x. A: rirs, selte.tr..cl: tuna- wuitby Ott. Jnv,Ba i Dow,B A•;Tbeo. I dale (l :arts• te: 'Mr, Ji,,ii .i. White by J1:•. Pe�t)le about one-half mile $1.00 abattle. J.C.Ayre... t A.oc}illiTrav,LL,B, ttoaev to Loah. 97 _ tt► �r 1� ts3F lair ut hf:n1: 'Ir. Susi :;Its. JIPrI. \I1 c t f the til!af•, ten. :truck F;p A;:den sTs f01' Lowe 11, 4M _ Rt se;l \Vhf:rI li hiteva:e: tai s Ella lightning. One P'i':(] of the hoitge«•as Good hair f e.eruutry. _ of " it hire:Rr e.te:: Mr- Alf, fi 7�ET lt.:tr«•red. antl 3Fn K—ble+s, tr,*ethea yr, Ali-s E ,let, MiSS 13nz?nu C c.n ttith anothtfi Tt1Puil,Pt of the'fauilly, �1 j~HOP3I`3 VLTERI'ABy 3CR- ! Ritf•r•. st v lee ur will by ; �eon ruCeit ed. .,eco!« shock. fh� Stuttu • OcosGrad'ive at the oatario vet- Of all materials and design ` Irt' ,tie Pt- I: -, ," 11, ••tt,'<<'nll+.:?. urian"? G-reg+, ;-"onto, a st:ered ¢'e bee wA- one of t} t ,, t in a !rQ)g tittle. ets:e J¢rar.c (e:rrinary Steiica' Ssao:.a:.on. kez;C a stock, It will Day yo❑ Hatvkln�, hiri ar.d 'JIclr ,os.i. The j'be• Cn,d �t n r,t the Midland Foot Sale Register. _ Citi a and res vo:V a one and oze•1?ar:er in;:ee Gu en River i a t will tie present and b•tli Le;t" via- ; to call at our works acd inspect our stock, ;• p.aye(l"at \t t:kt am aorthofGreen River, otLceaaisi� eic,zi-rge and obtai❑ races, Dont be misled h (nl:%'en tier ,ro(tf't;tn:;, with ct: ,u.r- ;,n satl.,r!ac est;tit, Jill-, 4+ti1, },e. >'•tttt'zu. , JOLT 19717, 1940--Estve z bo,ua s io t:a.m., and 1 :� s �. rr:`a:a F p r,n;. ec:ir-n,. 7 111" c•utnu.:t!ee t� =paur:k r,cet•tt L, H.l!Upper?ar.,i *3utt manvil:e tvt•et d i t ��a LArne;,i rind L:�erx telephor+e in mp -ince P.O• -address. Groan age^.ts ice do no:ern lov them.cons_ : kttv+n Jut ly we can, and do throw off the agents nr; pais t. r::akf- :tris antei•tainwent •i:amr„wk , for the Stratton cup. hr,l(i •.,,rc , pts pelt. of l�'_ I i tcrand is ;, T.ea rhE.,1 frt,in :) i t ( ,Skive'.., B:nu P tui. See trills comrniasion of 10 per cent:, which yea will nits” u .i the went- t :'a; very un- g — _ i¢uSittrss ylLarDt+. ceitxinl;v#see tit'parcliasirig feoni he: d f t-: 'rich:, nftrt w}rt�h tl:e clhhiI will �•rrah'P, a fait wi : e utas plays d F+t f tri t;ltt 5. ;acre at o'.-lock sllat•7 - call solicited. c t.� n h}- the R••v, "B. A. G. Wil- 1, th tef«t,i.. The t;sttor� hat} deed• Y,t;ch^r h Post— call ar,ctiuneerw. WHITBY GRANITE CO., i }fist t f Ru:_.c;o•1 it« r reai't «,dly the hest f f the iiaane, to hUle the _ $J11A9 DCti\ Conve ancer, Com , ar,(} 'ill e del!c.t.:(: of th tasuu c Safeg a-d the Children. +R 9 ilurne teats pl ty�(l retic;i+,en�,va. ThN t , 1 m.ae'oner for takintt Ardavt:a: etc.: Opp.Po!L Offic° tt'c::cy, 0¢rario evGi },e f ..tai<hed on th-, taken, -A,1 f :�,1 L}utt i d, Gr. Claremon:.On: 7 __ ,- ;Gose won at $•,wtrrauc}l.e reI3131P.Pd ~ t _ _ ui°,: •n. Adults 2.5c•, Chi.dren undcl ,• cliwtis of health ur,ri chrrrttat, y � tyttr,•har;aeei :.a in favor of the Clipppers , 1� BC�'fI�Ci, Iseaer of Marriage {/e; LIVERY F T/♦ +�{ssY�r IS., , tr- 1:r:. a., neithrz teutn :Pored E-n Saturc*ay. tr,t•d pf r� T•, the v«•;tth rase at ca :t , 10. L:oon.ea for tb•County of ontano. Of. PI V ERIN a idI r E09r i :rn.Til a iii� ,t ro r. very aerie �ttrin ern e nos u the store or•s his reeideac+.P,eksring "`-- but «waist r of the stttttrnt r :pont ay. v:u.ae HeraeGs Save, �a:�rdai Herne=_s`Ssls at h:clgham. bee Bills. the larvp cities. There w riot pri,4xta- y p G:e~ooa: Bros �a iv unu ra.=t a ,0167 erns TljjLVID BELD&M. auctioneer, ac, First-class veticles fcr faire h da e- JJLVl r*, Litt h Ili f't'Nr, that could u�.c D+r•• w,o:rn,s:..ciieealeafromis:'#u:•serous or nigct bas in connection meet• �. - 8 cured },y tj _ .lwelr use of Charsti'r-^- tries:,bac: lar ani near. Sa;ee o1ls,ma,farm lute all G T. k,traina. Freight and F. J. !i•','.nn visited ft ier.d's in Ba!- lAin .(:otic, C'hoirra and Durr lta!�s. pock so3 everytLTne -t:a 1$.0 geso,d will be es cess delivered tc all srw of the . ,: , J. L. C'awie spent Tue�da3 in baed:wi 77 thesaaa rifle,w:thth•¢twost,care F F nit,, n tat. the city• RPuierly �Ir, F'r'ank e n of Ftrat t vrl:aRe. Teaming of a'! bade done J, and �Ii�, ria are vi�tin 41beir hr:v;Ile, _\.Y., in spelt, ng cif cos. and so:d to ttw` dry :est advantage. s9 1p l,r g 11 i'• JUlln�te;r;, of T00031L0, waw -on shortest notice. Saie and com- friendti i.n. Al .,!:4. '� "env-dv s._id: :I hate f•,t.nd it ext,c•ex �^ R.BEt: mssioa,stablee in connect}on, J F.. grid Jlrt�. Iri,nec-ccere city h"n'e trier T ,e-<.&} . ieut to havo a sii lv of Chltruherfaint. 0`,TOW�SHIPCLERfi p C RarY 1Mi. and .wife are V6it- D. Oooveraacez: Commissioner for retia¢ t i fere, on T.te,uav f'. i •, Cholefi:t An. )1liarrhr,eA Retzx*br -- 7. - gfSiae.it+, ace-un : Etc, tionev to t-.ac T� H. �e F. M. Ti;t i., r.,irl'tin¢ his fence in -tri;Ir;en<is in the city. on hand. It has been a family sx►w- iontarm npeap•"'.� •snes-of ilarz:ige L,. front of hi res: ence, \Ir Jlis. Coakivell, of Toronto. guard and while especially brneflaz.Q Isoess" Wbtavalo, Ont: 7•v i Proprietor. 1Ir=. \. At}arn�f�n, «.f Ealsarri called is yi-itinR Iter :r.;u, W.J.Coakwell rte ;hildt--n, it is equally grxrd in a. t:f'x - on fritr,dti herr on NI(:uday. G. Phillip returned horse after 'ask'- I recommend it -heerfull *%43 V7 �O''CHER POSTI LL Licensed Ane. 1tr \\'w '`� ',«,n to our uveas has ' i s�oneers.'-r theco°a:y of ortaio A2c- a lPending a few day,, witu his rug ' trEservaciun,' For sale .pesZ7 aioa salary ote•erydescrtvaon coaanete8 a.ca horn under the doctor a care, drui;gisTs. moderate ctaree. T Foneher Real 'Effete SIT. J H irrison,of Toronto. .is the dAt z zL, Cr, \Ire. n Ashton: ag.e,t ah,l,Qeoorai vuast-r, dtrics atteauoa si♦s s gae9t of v. aid Sirs. Stuart �Tt Ctxheroand �Sr?, J. Phillips 'rho van to ail or ers 77 m ., — .. f e:it last week with their sister. , _ TBQs. PJL'CHSrB, Brougham.'Ons F t, r lam011t�o Myrtle. } { POHTILL f3wa RSvsr:Oat S�Iy da. ed %-h P.er E: A. TQni:iri A■� Ur R SJt t A fall line of first- 4I us. Gen. Law spent Tut,""' v and Tn,.,was and Mrs. ouchec are t1t� f YYY1r!f111 ffi�i - ITHE WELLI:IGTO*7 Hotel.—Hay -cis" furniture now Wednesdacwith Oshasa fiienAs. ?peuding a feta days with the Inouparace3bpact otFarttameatl6?► 1 TaQ romoved to and thoroagh;p o.e:aav: on a:hibisioa is H. and :lira. 'FitcL•er, of Cha}it Lake, former's brother iif Pouehercille. :ietserfng Branch. - ed ah•Shore house. I am prepared to-tarn,se oar ware rooms. Sundayed with J. and Mrs. Tucker. W. Steveucon and E, Bodell .iatliorfsea Capital .. rt9as�rrt: a000modatfon to all who deatre to patronize safe. apaciofio#amnio rooms. I#ba:1-be plea" Mia-A Stu'8Tt has retuned home were at Markham on Satllr•day yn�scrbed Capital :....".. •: ed ton alt old oasroas whoa test have o� �1Ce73 .rl h t, after a Shur t raeation with city friends .OEM to to vtart Yarteam. 7Aa. TJRRBNCE, g Lc:u l', LiSIIep. of «hitbr, spent night to witness the fottball game Assets Rsadtlt Coaverttble I,6DRJ71a Barkb..ons. u, The re rr it as being a good logs Cows.+. EsQ T.R.1dcX1LLAR Rani - : S. S. Dillingham• unday.and'Monday under the paren- y pO g g PreaiC•at oarse..r. tal rotd. _ one. special attention given to Faaster's ash,. Methodist Church ' Pieherinit. ons Itis* Bessie Tonkin of Hoard's Sta• A number of the business men !sots. Collections soiicited aadprompslyaa•. tion is-holidaying under the parental from Claremont nl es On Wednes- Farmer's Notes ducoaated ems" ra fsum- dav e - a Foreign gzcbaago bonttbs and sold Drafts,fs,- SErvlces as Follows. ,roof, , renis la=t t Bn)ulzham, sand, ay a —-- --. s w,- 8 - -- - n• mociu^ to the 'north-west early in 1 e rt�� savings Sank aepartitsent. -- til t11 O$I ref the m' g ! W ner o '� and it was Telephone Co.. or 2,.•00 p,ni.....,.Rabbath School. 9 # he far when it tong arranged to extend Interest allowed ed deposits at highest kie ll-m.Marshall,head miller in Greens sat rater,and credited calf-yearly to depestsstiF+ 8:00 pi.m.......Epworth League, on "sills, has. been visiting his home in their system from John Miller's deQ, lKorr. Manatee. Hace-a-tint-line of fresh and c-UT- —- -Pra er os. vi11e; _ — tit of ll village tClaremont. - -- - - 31fre the o � 8.00p.m....,,.Weekly y ed meats constantly on hand. Sir. and Mrs. Hooker, of Myrtle. The work of erecting the poles etc CtrARE�CNT iii Thur# ap. Spice. Roll, Breakfast Bacon, have been visiting with James, and will be commenced at once. VSRT Rev, J. E. Moore,Pb. B. Haw, Bplogliaa�i"einers, etc. 6ibSC14• Report fur S.S. No. 13,Pickering Pastor. -Mrs. J. Devitt and family, of To —5th—R Madill. 4th—M Barton, First-class horses to hire day syr •• ronto, have been visiting with W. J. Highest prices paid for and Mrs. Devitt. A Cassie, D Ord on, E Sanderson, night.Butcher's cattle.cattle'. Henry, :+filbert and Geo, Iiadill, also Duncan. 3rd to 4th—�I Cassie, Buss in connection meeting s.[2 -. Mrs. Geo. Let•, of N%'hitbv, Sundayed A Bates. J Ru�:;ell. 3rd—V Lord, trains. — - under the *rental .roof. ' 1 Willson,S Pilkey, C Pilkie. 2nd l' horses clipped'on shortest 'noticr_ F. M. Tait. of Oshawa, and Mr. Me. —N Gray, W Duncan. W Burton, - - 'Real Estate `AgencyU.CAAR,. Donald, of Toronto, spent Sunday H Gray, Clifford Pilkie, P Ward, W. A. Thi mson, - S . with F. L. Green. L Ward. Pt. 2nd—Maggie Dun- Ce - Pro rtetos_Viii 1Henry Sbea has•- severed bis Fon can. Pt 1st—H Russell, IT San- p vection with Wm. Pengelly, and has M Hutchison, •��������o �,,■ A.few barrels of No: 1 sugars on da►f_on, L Willison, been'engaged with Thos. Bayles for s 11 Cheap. T Gray, E Ward, �f Sanderson, G _ number of months. + .' FOR SALE Fall line of-Dry Goode and Gro- Our foot-ball team played the Brook Gray, Y. Pilkie, L Sanderson, J 4 cel7es. lin boys a friendly game of ball at Duncan. L. Harper, Teacher.' i1VerWre Brooklin on Tuesday evening. At ---�-��^• A good seven roomed dwel}irl �L Salt on hand. full time,the*core stgod 4 to 1 in favor Attend Coakwell'e Sale Saturday. wood house attached,4j acres of land. of Greenwood. _ As ati wedding gift Splendid for market gardening. Prim- Give its a call. A quiet wedding took place at Clare 'rrOOD FOR SALE—Those wigh}nq cannot be excelled ciply sandy loam, geod we good moat on Wednesday last•when Row- softwood may have the same deli Always kept and al- Ian i- gtabling, quite near the station, , j cs G� land C ayford was united 'to_ Mrs. ct env time, Orders left at the News will re ex- also a+ i wATa useful,and in - blidze The haiiay you le wive prompt atteauoa. Geo 6totu,.Pieteriag s A good dwelling on 3fain street, 'o.ne intend living in'Toronto. P -- tete nce and ex- x on Christina street, and a good E. BRYAN, Mgr. The rain and thunder storm of goods h the •house to 1•ent on Church-stree't. Monday and Tuesday did considerable EXFCL TORS' $ALS OF � goods es handle x DOMINION BANK damn a to the hay cru and also. to most desirable gift _ g p Valuable Farm Leads d webave choice l the • 0.. RichaFdsoa• the other grain. The lightning around pieces as torr to sec ' here was also very destructive. Yea tseseai` an In fife Township of Pickering, Cee Bets to high or - Trleased to--see-Thotltas Cath, - all - dr t ft bei under in the County of Ontario. _ .._ . e - erwoo oil again, after e , tlplt�Bl PSIti1D� tO Reserve Fuad and suffering from in}aries received a few In the Estate of David,Pugh,• De- Knives,nn ' 1 p r� nrr11 Undivided Profits ' c)t '1`�9QVQ weeks ago in a runaway accident, ceased. ' spoons The last garden-party of the season iii���• will be held under the auspices of the By in f the Let from the h the ors of the A few pointers for WHITBY BRANCH. Estate of the Lite David Pugh here will be Greenwood Methodist Sunday School,- offered for Fate by Public Auction,at Wilwn's ■ :�+ Epworth League and trustee board on hotel in 'the Village of Claremont on the said cut Gentral Banking Mr. Judson Gibson'# beautiful lawn Township o1 Y-SD Y, e the day of Coun" of Q�} _ on the ecenin of Wednesday, Jnl • Ontario,on TCH9DAY,the 2nd dap of Aam,by Glans YOU' Business Transacted. g y 3 A,VTho tom, .t We hoar bi ee , thekfollow,ng 20th. Tea will be served from 8. to 8 Thomas i'on•her, Auctioneer, the following valuable freehold property,viz: All and singu• , n clock. Daring the evening a foci" let the northern or rear 50 acres of lot number R e are showing ball match will be played for which a n,and northern or,rear 9b acres of lot number a beautiful line of WE SELL Special at'rention given to the collet- prize of'85,00 will'be given if three. or to in the stb eon of the said township of piek- these goods and in- tion of farmer's•sale and more teams compete, and$3,00 if only erinA. on the promisee area good frame hofs vite our ins ection {�. i 9i by$tS, • good frame stable about 90 by 10,• y. 1? r , - other nates. two teams compete. A very interest- tog hOuse,about 8•4of an acre otaaple orchard Our pricest00 are re _ ing prog�'ammv. will be rendered to abundance of water, the land Is. s aearlp a1i markabl reasonable act Which the fo}lowin talent. will Con seeded down,and there-is about three sores o! 9AVIAfdB DEPARTMENT. g -woodland, and the quality the Pure '-Paris' Green: tribute:Mr. Harvey Hoar and sister,I. The land is situated about s miles from the best. - All kinds of disinfeetagt. vocalists, of Myrtle-,Miss Van Valken- thriring Village of Claremont. —e ..BitZ received a $1. and t9 Tv AS-.Twenty per cent of the purehase Panacea, for young turkeys pw�pds. enbur eTocutionist, of Whitby; Rev. money to be plaid to the vendors or to their aIIa Cl11CkeII13. ' p J.W. ilkinson,of Claremont, solo- `solicitor ou the day of 0410, and the balaafse NORMAN BASSETT X=tereet allowed at highest fist with ¢offal accompaniment; Miss witbin thirty days thereafter. For fartlse7' enrrent rates. A. Heaps, violinist..of Oshawa; Rev:'-Partienlars and cpaditions of sal• apply t S. Jeweler and Optician, former 11tf}tr. J. Harris,of Port Pe and others.I a' Pngi., or to David Pugh, see ersontors, and successor to �onapouaded or paid half Perry Claremont P o,the Anstioneer,or to the Von- : - early, The Claremonb•brass -band and the dorg�Solicitor. _ Richardson Co.PIexERI N G 7 Greenwood zobo bead will give Seise-.' a 10 lite dap ti usair A. r ugh J Ri rd on -at' ' i• s- r#�'� ,,�,/ 1 tions-during the evening. The usualThO amos McCullough.Bto�aavin��acamri cotWhitby Ont. - PHA.RMACY : �,J.zsasTo0 1 p1�lAasiii chargee of admission will 'be. msdt, ,i49s , Vendors t9°lteisor .,.* ,., _ ...:+..�.« -y..-yt. ::'°'r'�r`- a.:`• r.y '��• ,�` A y,,. "..tee �,A ' i ` , -- . ,.t 1. . _ - _ _ I r '..,.,. J t ir'r u ':r5. ,- meat reported by the Telegraph's IPAPj QJO�T.Dts �I�RgLZS $1 Corn/Unsettled; No. 2 yellow, IPIN 1Li1] Ii h — 5. 1,r, No. 2 corn, 52}e_ Oats-F,asy; r 4, Liao-Yung correspondent on Thuya No. 2 white, 44}c; No. 2 mixed, . day. Possibly all the reports will, LEADI27f3 41 c. Earle and Il c Nothing ate• - _ Provo to-be traceable to Lheiihs litEF0ET3 :Fk'C'yL TBT= Ing. Canal freights-Steady. ' CAPTURE at Motion on July 4. TRADE CENTRES. 2.1 . . -,'�� . ` J A? l• Milwaukee, July 12-Wheat-No. Y_ ei �­ Ier , Y _. -' TlloopS TTFAL-m- eO(}h. ` fcns f Cattle, Grain. Chee v _._. - o ae �'rorQt u "S;r Nu -2 Northern, 95t ` I --',- fromTokio saysthattithe s and - --- sad Other . So}c uskcd ~I:ye-No 1, G-T to•68c. .. . .� . ' t'Some' 1Barlcy No ' 2, (i2 to 63c; sample, en/ ° ku Drives Fence of 20,000 Gen. Oku'B army 511055'6 that the Toronto, Jul 12.-`Vilest-No: 2 31' to GUc. Corn-No. 3, 47} to - health' o[ the troops is excellent. Ali Y quoted at the bridges between Palandien 'and red Winter and white is q a0r, September, 49}c bid. TVafangtiea base been repaired find 89 to 90c lo5v freights to millers. Duluth, July 12.- Wheat-No. 1 \- i The Russian Spti7. ng wheat is noluinaI at 85c east,J Northern, .9lic; . No. 2 Northern, I . .- I ­ R ss i a n s .Out •` _ .: trains are 'running. ... . ' - ' horses are said to be dying from and goose at 75c east. Manitoba 921c; July, 94;c; September, 84c. .. =• - glanders at the t 200 daily. _ - -_ Ria e e rate o it wheat is firmer. No 1 Northern 94c, and No,' 3 Northern 8c. N 1 -. . r 8 0: .CATTLE E MARKET.ET ti CI•IL' RIA hard is nominal at 95c. Grinding in Toronto, July 12 T ii market'waa 1. RUSSIANS DEFEATED. i "RUSSIA DISAPFOINTF.D. C730LERA 1N BIA - transit prices aro ec above those' good"and steady' for all good cattle, A despatch from St. Petersburg1 According to the St. Petersburg A- despatch from Washington says : quoted. _ but there was too large Proportion slays- It It is reported that Gen. Oku correipondent• of the London 'Pelo- -A cable carport front United States 1 Oats-No. 2 white quoted at 311 of scrub cattle in sight. Bids were - _ - ays- ed is 'repo on h`rat n.Okg I graph, surprise and disappointment Minister Allen at Seoul,, points to to 32c west and 32je low freights to not active for the poorer class of put 20,000 Russians. I are expressed here that the check the the existence of a great danger to New York. No. 1 white, 33c east, stun, but for file best cattle there Gen. Sakharoff telegraplig.that. the,rainy season was expected to put oa both belligerents a fomManchuria. Ile was quite an active market, and primo Japanese, four divisions strong. aP-Ithe Japanese advance has not been says that he as learned from mis and Barley-No. 2 at 32}c east. es were firm. The demand fur' ex- pcared in front of iCaichau on July I realized, �and that 'despite- the sup- eionary surgeon that cholera has Bfreig No. 2 quoted at 41c mid- port cattle was fair. The run for 3. Early the next morning the Rus- Pow impassable condition+,of the crossed Manchuria and appeared at No.f3eat 37 to 37 is middle freights.eights. the day was 104 loads, with 1,365 Minns retired under heavy pressure. country they mardhed a force to the Antung. , peas-No. 2 shipping peas nominal head of cattle, 1,843 sheep and The battle was mainly between the Fenchui Pass along the Liao-Yang • ,'TIIE 'END IS NEAR, at to 61c west or east. , lambs, 2,8ii hogs, and 259 calves. - • - artillery. The Russian losses are I Road at the. rate of seven 'miles y q Export-JIarkdt steldy for the best , estimated T a ass 150. Among daily. Even worse than that, the A despatch from Londan says: Corn-No. 3 American silos quo- loads. Unfinished cattle a little 1. the killed was Count Nyrodt, a mem- column which defeated Gen. Rennen- What little news is available in;ref- ted at 56 to 58}c on track, Toren- slow, but everythlug pretty well sold _ bey,of the general staff. kampf on June 28 was discovered scenic to Port Arthur comes from to; No. 3 mixed at 45c seat for - - ted on July 4 forty miles east of Bink-`Chinese `refugees at Chefoo. Accord- sound grain. out. Choice to extras ch�ice cattle, In a despatch to the Czar da ling to the doubtful evidence the Rye-Prices nominal at 57 to 59c $5,50 to $'i.65; general run yd ex- Saturday, Gen. Sakharoff, after,an-t den• pouncing the Japanese oceupation on I. The Tokio correspondent of the I Japanese occupy the heights sur- at outside points. port.Batchers�$ Choicce butchers' cattle • - no morning of the 7th of the heights I London Standard say's the war has rounding the fortress and 'a're ford- Buckwheat-No. 2 quoted at 44,to near morBaening with 12 guns, and�as yet in nowise affected Japan's I tying Lung-Fang-Tung, six miles to 45c outside.. _q were palderecfor the e, and 1 astecatt o olierinq - . the Russian retirement therefrom, I foreign` trade, tihe total for the six the east, Wolf Mountain, five miles - Flour-Exporters' noted at $3.60 in this class. Butchers' heifers, very - -' '-says.- (months ending June 30 having been to to norVh-east, and other points, rollers $rs sp die freights. Straight choice quality, were sold as high as - yJapa°ese skirmishers appeared on three hundred and twenty million completing their cordon around the I r hers of s ecial.brands for domes- ($1 75 to $5 in Special case-4. Or- r I • the heights east of the railway as!yen (about $14,000,000) over the,place. Accepting these statements tic trade quoted at $ur, to $4.33 is Binary run of butchers' cattle at $4 . far as Yuilinpv, Simultaneously 15 corresponding -period last year. The%she. true Lhe critics here foresee the obis. Manitoba flours are steady. . squadrons of Japanese cavalry ad-!exports increased eleven million yen clareing�t at nd f the harbor, ships resistssiance and $4 50 and .strong bakers* $4.40 pat on toS$o4ckers-Demand fair and market . . , ,vanced in the direction of Sialadza I($5,500,(x10), • . ' forts will - all be at the mercy of track, Toronto. steady. - .. _ and Siackhetaza. the Japanese artillery. Bfilifeed-At oilt,side points bran is .'sheep and Lambs-Trade good and "'Che enemy's battery posted in a ; «TAPS CAPTURE GUNG. The refugees further say that the quoted at $15. and shorts at $16.30. prospects steady, Export •wes. , --pa:ss south of Yuillapu, compelled a i A despatch to the London Chroni- Japanese hull Hwangmichun and Manitoba hran in racks $18, and $:;,g0 to $1.15; lambs. S:S.45-to $4 detachment near Kiatiatien to re-�,cir, from Tokio: says that the Jap- Sanchionpu, seven and eight miles shorts at $19 here. �2b. - , -I '-..--.-treat toward Yetiakan, six kilomet-;anew have captured more than 'ten I north of Port Arthur, Other Japan- Blilch (lows,-'Market dull and not res south of Kaiping, the Japariese I guns and flfty prisoners near Kai ese forces are inassing to the cast- COUNTRY PRODUCT'". a very active demand. . ., subsequently occupying Sumchaudis in Strenuous fighting is going on I ward, apparently intending to march Dried a les-Trade continues dull, IJoZ-s '.%lnrket steady. Best selects .,era. 1-1 kilometres south-east of I daily at all point., of contact, The,on, h uarine camp containing 20,- and pf•icespare unchanpWd at :1 to quoted at $5 15, or 5c higher than .,-„ _ Ka;piax, and the French Roman Ca- Russians are making a stubborn de- 000 m^n, landed from the fleet, cans- 37�c per lh.' Evaporated apples, 6} (last week, , I.ight and fats. $4.90• tbDlic mission at. Faubuankau. seven fence. -- mand the principal pass through the Ito 7c per ih. Prospects steady i lkilo-netros south-cast of Kaiping. To- The Japanese fleet at Port Ar-I hills back of Port Arthur which is+ Iloans-Prime beans apo quoted at - y wa-d e•:eninx 'five cotrtparnies of Jap-, thur is c6-opernting with the arc..Y• vital to the safety of the fortress. $1.:10 to $1 40; and hand-picked at I • is +i,• occ ipie,l Luamiaoputse, and, .. .. .. . _ _ .. RIPE FUR REVOLUTION• _ and is homhardin~ the'forts. $1 to SlAti. ! vast encampments of the enemy were, The -Chefoo correspondent of the ^_ ,t__ I ps-Tho market is unchanged at Y - Been -on the northern siopes of the' Express says it is reported that -- 28 to 32c, According to quality'. Discontent Becoming Acute in Ricer Kantakhe. Russia. - _ . '•Shortly" after midnight on the there has hecn a big engag.mcnt,he- PARKER AND DAVM. -, I,c per market is quiet at 7 mor n,n.; of July S two companies of tween the rival fleets at Fort Ar- to l;c. per Tb.• Comb ywct .at $1.SOy A.St Petersburg d:'+P.a.t,ch says'• th.rr. The Japanese ashore have News of the internal Ru.+scan sicuw the '_netn•: crept up but the Russian captirrrd,lnrt No, lh. in addition to Candidates for President andI i1a: The market c5 rt'liet, with of- l,,nnr ad•'ance posts on the left bank of the (( Vice-President. tion continues to be of the g Ilan akhe discovered and repulsed tort No. 1h Both dominate net Iferings moderate, 'Tilnuthv Is gnoted Lest nature. 'i-he [Cuss Ian PnII'O I n: thein.+ tions of the main defences. Severe' A St. Louis despatch sacs ',-thief at $9 to 5c1 :50 nn trach, Toronto, Itomsky, in an Interview, reports that fighting continues. I Judge Afton F3. Par'-cur of the res and i. selling at 510. a ion. the discontent is becom?ng acute "At 5 a.m. the oncriiv continued to -- 1 York State Court of Appeals `vaa Straw-''rho market is quiet, wi h advance. toward Kaiping with all II:S'ery-gatktering: even-for thou for P q I, ,-F, PELT A RIG BA-m nominated at about I., minutes to ric,•s unctl.inzed at $, 30 to $8 on r r ,osos, becomes at once "h i+ troop. nntriuntin'g to two dins-. p- saicnti.rc P'i i' _ dons' of infantry and a brigade of With the return of three days of i R on Saturday morning for Presi- track, Toronto, pol;tical, The prisons are ii..11ed with Aon," of At t1 o'clock' the enemy sof fine weather, drying the roads -at the, dent of the United States by the l Potatoes-Car lofq ar? quoted here pe�lo of intellectual note, and many - ' aRpendr•d the march yin the slops of''.theatre of_ war, the military authors Democratic National Com'ention at 70 to Sm, per bag. at ordlnq to, a.rc deported to Sib ria, The`Prcncu the valley of the Kantakhe-Rift" 'ties at St. Petersburg aro once morel But one, roll call ensued, and so de quality Sm-ill lots, Si to $1 13 thinks the intellectual classes will11 __ _ inclined to believe in the probability cisiNe was the result' o[ that one poultry-Tho demand is fair, with not join-in any revolution, as they _ I hra5'y ftghtmg nisei even in that that couuary States began to call 1fmItcd o8rrt tgs. Spring ehickeaa, ,y5 RC'fiS4ti4 LOST 10 GUNS ire cowed. but there may bo, ft the Ipossibflity of a general engagement_ for recognition, and the ballot finally 15 to 17c per Iii, i war goes adversely, a general rising11 -Th : St. Petersburg correspondent 'The Japanese coluirins appear again, resulted in an- unanimous v'oto for , of pocisnntrv. _ Of th:• Paris Matin characterizes as ,to be pushing forward at all. points, � the New York statesman. The scene T1TF DAIRY 1i:1�tT:i:'rS_ P That, hone5'er, solid be decided " peur•le the conduct oL the Russian but the strategic plans o! the Japan-' was dramatic in the extreme. hark- •j against .the Iandlord9 and he Prince ataR in withholding the details of I sae as well as the location of their nese had witnessed the -gathering of l Butter—We quote in.>st 1-TD. g tt,'the Prince p p g y p- main force nu.. the lace where their the Democratic hosts, while broad I rolls, 14 to 15c; ordtciaro to choice ,Dwnk classes, and m+r;• the ca tore of Kai is b- the Jap- p chyli ht, the nun puling the electric large rolls, 121) to 14t'. low to meth 'thinks, be approved. by the police. anese "Nothing concerning the bat-'chief blow wfll 1 • %trick, whether S um rados, 9 to 1'lc; creamery prints w.ho would se�:retly direct it against • - - ' -• tie had been gl en out ofScullly up�at Kaichau, Hat-Cr'."¢, Liao-Yang, lights, a'ilotforcci tfte idem g the intellectual. .people:• IIs much - g Y Y till uzzlin The ballot for president gave Par-117 g -C solids, 1(y to llc. to the e5enin of Jul 9, et it is'or even at.3Lukden, arc P g kor 658 cotes out of the 667 needed Eggs-Casa tots mare selling at IS ty•lt she is the Czar hears much - impo-wl Ae to con eal,theme fact that' the may ian ,authorities, In a gener- cath h . to nominate, and before the result 1 to 1 >jc per doze scion 13 to t s too much under court there wore heavy losses on both I tl+e •Iapaneae seems--he. could be announced' Ida lit Nevada, 112},. 4nf1t+F•flca tta retaip the pifi,rec*ston aides, To° guns pace fallen into the:withdrawing their pressure south-J q made on him. It flint opinion ia' could Washington and others tn'adc changes t-hec4r-The tnarkct is uiet,' with ihands of the Japapese. At the pre wept of Kaichna and Liao-Yang, but I to the Fai'kr column. j rices s't,•a-Llat 9 to 9;c, the latter Iwo I founded, a great country ila% sent time f.ghting is going on along Ito he maintaining it north-east as if Governor Mockery of Missouri inov- for twins,' si44otn been so terra,ly-plat i, thorn - _ --the whole lint, lie adds.-"To-mor-I contemplating a combined attack onf•od' to make the nominution nasal- being the risk that the Whole eriucat- '- - row we shall bear that Gen, Kuroki Tatchekiao and Liao-Yang. The •T-1OG PRODUCT•'. led •classes may bo s5vo,t away, In ' e mous, and it curried amidst increas f has ,7.•alt -a he,a5'y blow to.the Rus- aiiccess of the Japanese flanking D(1• !n cheer ng. The result of the' hal- the Prince's opinion, t'ne Crir, was --_ a}an.} ._w.i ..- _Tti. .t�s�trhe4_sholv_eratiQn,g is disconcerting the RuSsl-1 q a ne5er announced oflic,lally, Dressed hogs are unrhangecl. c t•tAinfy jnstifickl by-recont evrnta -- --}nv bar enc he p -- ,•• n�,-lo_t- as--, g - W We-quGt.t- n+ qui his re„crint ahout Fin-With . .prF–Top igio s a -1 i wilco I i. the .Japanese, who take no more no-'mounteins which the Russians had be long clear, to C bind, Itice of the rain than if it did not fortifie,l in advance with lntinite ITenry G, Davis of.Wv' t• Virginia lots," Bless pork, $15 to $15.50; do, The Fmperor's tour to Kazan and. , ._ �l • pdst,''' ' . (pains have, been attacked by the was uominated-for Bice-President on short cut. S17 to SIT.50 .�;cgautara is undertaken 'in the hope-of : e Japanese, who have aIwnys tnanagod the first ballot. -To received (I i2 Smoked meats-IIams, light to me eRcouraging the mobilization of the y - I2USSI:1\S I,05T 300. by trails-not marked on the maps to votes; Williams., 165; Turner 100, ilium, 12 to ]2}c; do,' heavy, I1 to corps, whose headquartersp lcircumvent tine Russians, and Harris, 58, The various StatesIll}c; rolls, 9c; shoulders, Fll,c; hacks, he •visifod -twomonth+ age. TheTj 'A despatch lrota Liao-Yang soy's:- _. which supported other candidates Ig to 13}c; brcakJnst bacon, 12•; to �Kharkoff mobilization is still dragging, „ ' A column of Russii6v§,'after.procct d-I SLr W ENTIRE CAMP. changed their �-cttes, and the nonfina- 13c. . _ _ Great numbers of the men slim' , .- . Ing to a point about seven miles tion was made by acclamation. ,The Lard-qe quote:-Tierces, ,c; tubs. Irnoned to,the colors refuse to leave . north-icest of Fen-Chuff ,Pass,;on 'the Idespatch The London Contrnl News has u 7}c; pails, Tic. . convcntioti then adjourned sine die. their fields until the harvest has beetsLiao-Yang- feFen-Chuff Cheng high-, from St. Petersbu g stat- - gathered. In the districts remote r road, halted At night, ,worn out!ing that early on ltiednesd mein- +--_-- BCS'IXESS AT 1TOtiTR6:AL. . from the raitway.,there is.no machin- 1 with heavy marching and fighting. ing Geri. I{ashtalinsky''s troops sur- Montreal, July ]3.-The dotnand ery= to compel obedience. •'The Japanese hu?ried up fresh tr9ops prised and attacked the Japanese 00 MORE IMMIGRANTS. . �- land rtttacked"them at dawn with a outposts at Lantyansan, Adv for oats for, the local market was .- t+uperior force. The Russians retired1through a terrible rainstorm, the ttlir, and prices held steady,.ltolrier5LABORERS KILLED! fighting. Their losses numbered`Russians reached the'-outlying 5•fd- Returns Show Good Increase C.'tr demanding a7c for No. :i, and :'Sc 300. The Japanese also suffered se- cttes of the Japanege without an ,Last Year. '. for No. '_', in store, Carlo ul. cluar,ti- 'verely. a alarm being raised. They 1lnally r Y Blastir_g Gano on C. P. R. Blown Another forward movement of the An Ottawa deSPat.ch says• The of- ties. Peas, arc, about ti.,eid at rushed the .camp of the main out- ficial imm_hcration ret"rns for the 69'.,c nQont Montreal: •No, -' al•It.lc\., t8 Pieces. Russian Rifle 1lrigude beiran during I post, killing evvey one in it. Tho } A Sudbury despa't'ch say's -;Aso of` .Jul 8. The Russians'.Ja anew were reinforced and made fiscal year show tyle total number of 49 c: No. :3 extra. 4Qc; and tie. 2 the night 130 129, to which-will rye, •G2Q, ,Flour. prices 5y'ere ninrked men killed and two injured is the re-Y A le arri�al's to attacked the .Japanese position in'threo fierce attacks, but were re- salt, of a premature dynamite expFo- - the darkness. No particulars'of the1 pulsed. -The '_Advance . of 'a second be added ane or tiro thmisand IIIUCf down by one company $4,90:, troni- engagement' aYc yet obtaiunble, but'Rusaian ,battalion enabled the ,first for lstir arrivals: 1'hiu is an in- soba patents, $4.75 to S4:90: strong 'siori upon the new C. I'. R: Sudbury crca'sb, accc',rdi.ng to fife "present re- bacers`, S4.5i1,to 54.60; Winter wheat Toronto lir.e. The,accident occurred .1 Iit •is beLeved that a severe fight ---ito retire snfel The Russians had Ion the afternoon •of the 6th fast., currc i. 300 casualties. 'the casualties of turns of °boat '_'.000 over the prey- patents, 5-1,73 -1 S4.90; sght;ht col. 'about four miles south Df Romford, . ' The Japanese force of 25,000, I the Japnn,se are reported to have Totts .Year, ,,he,, , the, rluniher was i.lers, 51.60 to S1.70; st.52.25 t cullers, :':, R(i1,. 'The returns aro as follows; to bags,• $2.13 - to S'.'.25, l'ce. I which, point lite proposed• lino. which was ad5'tut,a g toward Biuk=l:been 1,000. 128'' fi: loins the iuuin lice of the L. P. R. _ den, hyla no' 'alt ri back:• •-.S.imilar a _sa{fie, corFesponil nt flescrlbcs - Br'itish Isla G, :,0.91:,, ns against lfanitoba bran, I- ba ' t r shorts. ' n fest itlilc•s -cash of Sudhr•ry. Tha " backward movements pre. report ,ddNnGugctritut.between Lhe J'a,anesc 41.792 last ycnr; Continent of Eu-I iii bags, ��9 to 1 S18: s orts,Ile. ai 814 tto I doilal tire:three :\ustritanF, flu qo Ilia .. . . _ Dtt� an-lr-Gen-1f'etlet� Purees-in lirhicLS rope and miscai}zrreK>r+s:= =1 ,—��`n-1utll: - -- - }max �e+.�- T i4. 11 Chinese 'report that Cl in, Karo ni-last-' 1?1399, -Inst-u�sr Llrlited -1 S . : mai#11ie-S-fi .tD q Por toff,jlaticrc>s .aiL 1TR°' the Russians lost 100 °u;n kild and aq Itendqusrters have ,been established at wounded. 7'he Japanese lost heav Stater, 43,17:1, as against A.9,473 P.olleci ods=f.ons rtirrh}o pt'.if`'-e•'-3t-�}c'ok',-o[ 1�u1`eti nue• 'f'i i h.,, fes .. . Fen-Choi Pass. fly. The details apparently show Inst ,year. The increase from the is going on, and sales rc re of the pilled, spin F'ooa.c, wore i or• -� that it is n duplicate account, of Brit •isles is over 9,000, .the de- (porters Lit $-'.=O Pei' ha'g' ar.d !•4d ally blca55n 10 Pio.c'es• _ A f!'!'ei�!,er CjC'AKP:Tt GUNS. the action fought at Lantyansnn. crease in the numbers front the Unit.11per bbl gulag achy blow ns- nnnied lTclntyre tend n lnlmlor 55'cr1 Sia e9 shout 8,000, end a small 1sociation price, 'deallers am aslring i; diy ii:jurc.l, Uut 5vi11 rcc125er. The St. Petersburg coy-respondent Gen. ICashtalinsky was second in I ed t 'Che ;accident iiccLirred throul*Ir Llan ". d[ the Lonrion 'telegraph says that,command ander Snssulitch at the I decrease from the Continent o4 Eu- 1$2.32J ck, bag.,js oli SH�1 stn C h11_'I i is rlvnu:rile in a ,hole which had the Russinr.s complain that the • Ja--Battle of the Yalu', and nolt coin rope dian s'liort�cnt pork, S17.30 to X14; i 1hc"'�C1,r. ]e�c"a s (still 5vawon lrm.�nnd55thl! p�illttiriulsioy a number of wooden wands the Third East Siberian Rifle — - light short cut, 81, to. 51_:50, An— I!d , - - _ ho w.ls c I od �! �ci�'naunitc, ft t� t ughtt ,i __ part iclos painteel to resemble cannon, Brigade. IIo is operating somewhere .. lei-ican fat backs, 517._,0: compound , ` whi_i7. flow. that sdtc>keless powder is south ensu of ITni-Cheng. He com lord• f>;_.to 7c.-, Cnnarlial lard, (i7'to 1 ed by the heat.. _ ' whluq, tilts often mistakcri-for genuine.'manded,the tear gyard of the army CANACA'S GRETNA GREEN. 4 _ ^lc kettle renderers, 83 to 9;c; ens. I On tbeui the Russians con- defeat at ''7afangtien or 1Vafangkau• Windsor Deeps up Its.Record for!i hates, 11 to 13c: bacon. 12 to l 3c•; SWEP1` AVER THE FALLS : Cnt.rat' a scathing tire. while the fresh killed abattoir hogs. 4, 0: 1 "' ' . guns-are screened Srom vie5v and J:1P SCREEN PIERCED. Marriages. g- 5.5.35, woi,hod DtT Eiaploge of the-• Tealonts, Poway . t� Y i live boas, , to few jhinlrtes' start in an artiller. A" desliatch from•London says :- A Windsor despatch say's:%Windsor•' Soiectrd new lliid, ]>7c; , a cars, .E?K -• Company:- • _ 1.` at.tack 4ilea.ns .Dluctimea. all .the dil-I,Phe numerous Russian reconnaissan- Still 'lnaintnins its reputation as a I fercnce hetc:'ecli 5'ictor• and defea straial;t gathered ter-Fa lair, dos.. c .!.ces which.aro detailed Profusely by modern Gretna Green, as is shown by n 13j to 1.1c. •Br.t.trr-Fancy atrarlos.', ti•l�cu;L Falls. Ont., desl,yt.c! :R'he .Ja inrse o55e ninny of their sac- Generalsouropatkln sad Sakharoff, �nys :-.\'tcoi'�iSinn ililnr•0, ALhert.T o q s , tt•.,,ir "rluakcr" mins.' the returns of marriaaea.for the past 1177 to 17jc; ordinary finest, if>', to . cel••" rlo not appear to have Pierced the six months. Since •Jori. list there '1-;c; '',Cestern .dairy}-, 1.1 to l i;c.• ,,tilt`. it rintiVe cif .\r cnfoll ,xii thl k �.lupanese screen. Certainly nothing E-lu;hec, tilts nrlorn+„n tell fr,.m thl J: T':\`�I:SE ABIBUSFiL D. hare. been'433 marriages celebrated I('hoeso--Ontario• 8ct best, Q;ileliec, I c,riha:ork of the Toronto PoIVer.Coin• - is rdveated--tb the world- thereby, and' by Windsor cler ynten, added to tills -1 I A d'spatcI from St. Petersburg+ the situation is apparently unchang Y g . - ., I i?:}�5 - ic.ill Ii; osrr'.itr oifr,rti ed essentially. --There are no official those perfor�i;ed in Sandwich -'and iso reached the rocics nt tllo nit,0l a • Aavq ; en-' SalihdrofT' reports an, \Calkervillc hring the he nu total ul' LINTTl?h- STATi:S ,BTARiiI+TS. _ r reports' ial)y.concern-Ing' the fighting be the city mater 5vr,rks, but was to. <`amhu:+ of the Japanese 20 miles P July' 12.-Flour- (;alit. cxhntgsted to ret.afli hie hold ami war �f \ truth when.the Japaul)"I tween Generals Kashtalinsky's and to exactly 50(T• The number of north TCeller's troops and the - Ja Japanese. births in the same period..wa4 1:35, Buffalo, _ , r had n oil ret and eleven. dragoons. Rhcat-';aria;; dull: Nu. 1 Northern swept over fife Falls. • which, apparently is the same engage-land of deaths, there Were 99, . . killed ouadu}l.: . ' : . .. �� I .. = ._ _ _ . : . I ­ _ 1 - - . . - . `; / , - ,� . ', I I t- " . 1 ­.. . I.,— -. _ .. . . . _ . t 1 - I . I . . . . I • I - . , - . I . . , . . . I I .. . . I . I 1. I . . I I I . , ­­.. ..' ...-. ... . I - . I 1. ”L I— . , , .- I .'' ' ' ­ ..' . . , . ' N �, I ,�' I , , .1' . . . 1�p .. , , r. '' . , . I, :. : . .'­ - - I -., .1 ­ ­ .. ;­ ,' - . ''.. I' -.1. " . . .. I . . I ' ' .. ­ ­­ . ­. I . :1 Mu - I . ­ ;,. ,. " 1,1­1� 1 . . W - , -11 ­ 11- I.!,:: _.�a. _ _ . W' • __. . . . _ _ � - i A_ 1. t. 11 . .' _ ' ": . .— .. —� 1. .. .... -. _ ' _ ' `} ♦- -, , - .. . . .. WA -;,tr,TxF _ 11 its LIgP� `� �IRICLB,- rieaickipe but raot�Caolt wash eared WARNING.. HAT 111LIND SUFFERED ��x ° lla5 pit them. For -very 5 lbs_ fruit al- Testimonial Fakirs Are et W n:k , �s .. . .11 About the low 8 lbs. sugar, 1 pt. cider vinegar, BOBHICKOFF S Iht>�TH0.`1A O� a ~ OF AONP SSING$DIANYEEY 1 teacup water, and 1 tablespoon Throughout the Country. SZTppgESSION. each ground mace and cinnamon. Tie Messrs. Edmansoa, Bates A Co., .. _ _ -, - �i.n .•,.c .. ,ta•r r.f r UF•I lis R^� 1.++(new G; ' _ 1A C!p -- v u cf 1)r. t'ha A iircc:;ly. Commissioned to Stamp L?ct - ---aa s,a� a C LO am. boil them -with the viae av, sugar medicines, desire to warn the readers - _ _ -. Stricken With Partial Parsaysis g g = Every Vestige of Nation- - -0. He Was Unable to Use Either and water for 15 minutes. Add the of this paper against having any- alit . cherries, place on the back of the thing to do with these fakirs, as I. y' i"""< Hight Arm or Right Leg. range, and simmer for 15 -minutes. the positively refuse to accept any ° ` �` Y Po Y An interview published to the Loa- . TABLE ETIQUETTE. Beal boiling hot. Many cooks pre- testimonials except directly from per �'° }lir. John.Craig, a well known-far- don Daily.I�ews given the opinion of �„ . _Ce}er1,.olives, dieese r, dishes, etc._ mer living near.Kells, I3lpisaing 81s- fer to leave the atones In`the cher sons who have actually used their a young Finnish lady, an exile, os. �}�3� g ries; 'they do Took prettier, but they medicines. - .are always eaten fronyEhe fingers. - trict, Out., is another of the many are mudi nicer eating when pitted. This warningis made necessary on the assassination of Gen. ITobrikofl, It is not good form o serve bread is paralytics,'\who owes his present Cleary Drink-�y*ash 2 lb. ripe cher- account of roret disclosures in To- late Governor of the province. whole slices, but,cut is.•two, or even good healt)lland ability to go about ries, stone them, and bruise in a conte and other cities where these General Bobri3cotf," she acid, "is "' smaller. - —if not life StseIf-to the use of Dr. bowl. Add t 1'b. sugar, some of the parties are at work. Though the the destroyer of Finland, deliberate-� ' ' Gldsses should ,be filled three Williams' Pink Pills. Air. Craig{ gives p ly commissioned to stamp out every] kernels bruised, a little lemon peel police authorities made an effort to - fourths full of fresh cold water just bis_experience as follows ,='But for cut very thin, and pour over the put a stop to this fraud some days vestige of nationality -the national - before the serving of•the meal. the blessing of God and the use ,of whole 1 qt.. boiling water. Cover ago, it is still going on, and ofthepeinstitutions, and even the education Open a bailed egg either with the Dr, Williams Pink Pills I do not be- the bowl and.let stand for fine hours, of the people, which made Finland ' knife or spoon. The top should be lieve that I would be alive to-day, then strain and flavor with 1 tea- thoughtless persons are being induce , ed, b the offer of a dozen free the one civilized part of the Russian ucatly takes oil at titre stroke. f was stricken, with that terrible Y Empire. So man has ever been hat- Cakes are eaten from the fingers, affliction, partial para! at I had spoon ratafia extract. Serve ice photographs, to sign fraudulent j B y cold. 'This makes a refreshing and statements about medicines almost,I in Finland like this cruel and bar- except in the case of sticky layer- absolutely no power in rely right arm delicious drink. baroua man. Even the children rakes, when a fork should always.be.or leg. I was not able to sit up--in if not entirely unknown to them. everywhere hate his name. All Fin-' Wu lied.. I fact if I tried to do so I would fall Ever testimonial and every photo-' land will be glad that he is gone. pp C.4'+NED PINEAPPLES. used in reference to Dr. bread should never be broken into over. I had to be lifted like a believed graph MUCH HATED MAN. Chase's remedies is backed b a a soup, and .the last drop of the latter I and my ' family and friends 'believed This is a very delicious fruit to Y should never be greedaly taken u I death was very near_ The doctor can, is easily prepared and very sel- $500.00 guarantee that it is genuine.. "Even at St. Petersburg in war• with the spoon. p told me that he could do nothing dom spoils. They should be dead The original, signed letters of per-� hated by almost every one is autl-I +'t - In eating peaches, pens, etc., re-j for me, and that I was liable at ripe, and this is determined by pull- sons recommending Dr, Chase's meds- ity. 'When it was determined to; !move the skin, cut the fruit up with any moment to-have-a second stroke ing .on the spines at the top trf the cines are kept on filo at the offices break down the spirit and destroy] - flee dessert-knife, And convey the which would carry me off. I was in fruit. if they come-out readily the of F.dmanson, Bates & Co., and will the institutions of the Finnish peoplei . d pieces. to thg mouth with the fork, ! this deplorable condition when I was fruit is in a fit stage to be eaten. be cheerfully shown to anyone who my uncle was Minister of ,State fort doubts the truthfulness and accuracy Finland. The post of Governor-Gen-. . . If a silver knife is not provided for advised to use Dr. Williams' Pink They are, usually ,,90 cents and $1 c3' the fish course, and the fish is bony, �Pills. I sent for three boxes and be- per dozen at this season of the year, o1 any published testimonial. You eral was offered to officer after Dili- - ,two forks may be used. The knife, fore tbey were all used-I could -move I and one dozen fine pineapples will fill ,are also invited to call on the per- ter, but they all, knowing what tune , - however, should always be supplied. p' son whose name appears in the testi-� ex ected of them, recoiled' from the pp the fingers on my hand,-which had fifteen Int tuns And ave,sufiiraent s For a high tea, savory dishes are hitherto been absolutely numb and syrup. mobial whenever possible. task. At last Bobrikof3 was sug•I, introduced, such as ham, ton e, As a matter of fact, so man I ested-a arvenu, son of a priest gu I powerless. You can ecarcely,imag- Begin at the large sad and pare Y 1 - B P chicken cutlets or croquettes, oyster tree my joy at this convincing• proof them all over, net stopping to pick Pie are ready and willing to certify given to intoxication, but clever,: . patties, etc., also hot cakes, toast, I that the pills were helping me. From out the- eyes until all are- pared. A to thA merits of Dr. Chase's medi- aggressive and forceful, and, as II . ibiscuits, preserves;'honey, etc_ - 1�,his on- I kept getting stronger and sharp pointed knife is beat for going em 1 persons quo solicit test n- said, hated by all his colleagues. $e cines that it is alts unnecessary to __ It is not necessary to wait until the control of my paralyzed limbs over them the second time. When all P oy pe LW , was the only one who would take - all have been served at the table. gradually came back until I was are ready commence enter. from the ials. the place. He had had some ex- r)ne uiay begin- to•eat leisurely as'again able to wall: about and even outside towhYd the center. You will Day by day letters are pouring 1s.I perience of the work of tyranny ins _. isoon as served, only obsen'ing care! tually to work. To my neighbors find a sort of pith or woody stem, direct from persons who have been':the Fast Sea provinces, and he was - not to get through before others. my eves seems like a miracle, as not but the-pulp will cleave away from !reed from sickness, disease and su1 appointed precisely on account of the - Each me til of bread or biscuit one of thein ever expected to see me, this, for it has'no value whatever, fering, and �who, 'as a result, write) worst things knuvvn about him. - . I- 11 should be broken oil when needed, out of bed again. I gladly give per- Put the fruit in a preserving kettle with a heart full of gratitude for the TAMING A PEOPLE.. and a small piece of butter put on. mission to publish the story of my with sufficient water to just cover benefits obtained from these great ••How has he set to work to deo- An entire slice or a whole biscuit I cure with the wish that it may nicely. Cover ciosely'and let boil I medicines. . troy ,Finland, to break down the should never be spread at once. bring life and hope agtgll activity to gently for about half an hour, or un- j .. .spirit of the only educated and civil- If out to dinner, at the end of the some other sufferer," til it is easily pierced with a fork WATCHES THE RAILS. ized population in Russia? The ed- meal the napkin should no be fold-� The cure of Mr. Craig gives addi- : Usually one teacupful of sugar to a ucation of the people was the great ed, but placed unfolded at the left';tional evidence that Dr. Williams f @int can is enough, but depends Machine Which Provides for Safe- thing aimed at. The Polytechnicum -. - . iside of the pfate. ' It visiting,'-and PinkPills are not an ordinary medl- ,largely _upon what degree o1 sweet- , tyy of Travellers. 1 in Helsingforo--the only one in Fin - - is napkin-ring is given, the - napi.in cine, and that their power to cure I ness the family likes. Let this site- ! ! land-vas suppressed, so that techni .- . .should.be .neatly folded-and placed in • in all troubles of the blood or nerves mer for another half hour, when the American railroad development has pl it. 'places them beyond all other medi- l fruit will be clear, something like reached the point where a man can cal education le absolute}y stopped R , in the country, All meetings of the . When a plate is sent up the second cines. You can get get these pills citron preserves. Be sure that the nit comfortably ., a_ertvakn car a'., i . time, the knife and fork may either from any medicine dealer or direct i rubbers are new, the tops,in good 1see recorded on.,paper before his ! students to th y dvt� and debating - - be lett upon it, side by sick, or they I by mall at SO cents' a box or- six I condition, and the cane perfectly leN eery -imperfection of the rails over � societies estopped,yandiditcr cal I tlren�a may -be held• in the hand. Usage boxes for $2 50 by writing The TTr• clean and ■µtet, and there-will be iwhich he is riding Aa,!a Wur:d s ! onahle to ta.ke the slightest interest , 1n this little matter varies, but the lVilliamn Medicine Co., Brockville, no trouble with the keeping. - It1'crk. Twenty- yem s I'V., :� trick I in the education of the peoPlc Many former method is the Dote generally!Ont. See that the full name '"Dr Pineapples arc quite an inexpcn- w,'lker with a hannn.e.r- t•ainb•c�l rl'e I o! my relatives have been dr;%rn out ,, preferred Williams Pink Pills for Pale People" sive fruit for everyday uhe on- the XrosS•ties to find out this some thing. I of the country for nothing Any - _ -. In pusetttg loaf-sugar and olives. it I is printed on the wrapper around table Should. be prepared in the IThe track walker's work and much ! excuse is taken to drive out ;' a ed- : . . Is always amore . elegant to proNidc every box" - forenoon, it desired for supper, cutt- ;more is now done by the dynograph, ' ucated or those who take an in' rest - an , olive-spoon and sugar-tnng9 I _ _ — ling it ,fn tan-shaped pieces and Wrin- 'a mechanism which not only records , in politica or resent/the oppression . -- Some hostesses omit these. but it is I ~ ` klieg' with powdered or fruit -sugar,!the deviations the rails make from ! of the people. They are .trying to' . - almost impossible to help one's self' to each lb. fruit. Put the cherries in then cover closely and set .in the ice-_,a straight and level line, but auto- I supplant the -Finnish schools by . with the fingers without touching , the preserving .kettle with the sugar, box. It will make 44ts own Juice, and 'lin computes these deviations I schools teaching only Russian; they, - - . -- more than one takes, and this is ob-1 and let it beat slowly to estract the when one is fond of'ft it is delicious. lin feet and'inches It Is the inven- I are planting 1itussian bishop@ and jectionawe i juice. Keep stirring Rall frotp the The only trouble is they are so tion of Dr. P. H Dudley. The in- Russian churches, and trying to force , . Kiist.ard aqd salt should be placed j bottom of.the pan. . Bring slowly T plentiful and,cheap juQt when straw. vention Is attached to his private the people :to abandon thetr Protes- • upon the side of the plate liflPat I tethe boiling point. and let simmer berries are in "fall blast," and one car, which has been his biome for f tant religion Anyone in Authon-ty and vegetables can either be takeniwery gently for.three-fourths of an ' is undecided which to invest in, so Ififte'en years- The dytrtograph testa who abrawed- the-slightest sign of ob- - _ .-_. pp_by the fork .and dipped into the I hour.• Seal tp small jars like jelly. I it must - ever remain a matter of Trails. IL la a machine 42 inches,)ecuon was simply sent away and eondiment�,br'�he point of the knife Preserved Cherries-Select large. ; taste, (high and looks like a hand printing j replaced Numbers have been exiled. can be pressed into the salt, must-iiripe, sour cherries; stem, wash and Pineapple shortcake is much liked I press- -It makes records_on the roll I moi+t of them going to Stockholm, - ard, catsup, etc., and then applied , pit them. Crack a cup of the pits I by many. - and- fin the mairing the • to the loud on the fork. and remove the kerpelsl -Add them same•method obtains.- The aren't a Iof paper attached to the machine, but oven there they are dogged at n -'- ' - The same Bart of dishi±e served 'at to the cherries. Allow 1 lb. su sugar. very bad fruit to eat out o! hand. 'made through power gained fhe from the ,every step ' Russian spies. Others g ry Trolling of the wheels of the car over f hate simply disappeared They went . a party supper are suitable for a to 1 lb. fruit. Place the sugar and without a grain of sweet. and I often paper to bred at night; in the morning they - • ,wedding-breakfast breakfast Salmon or lobs cherries -in layers, and let stand for think that we spoil our tante b• the the track. Thefa unrolled by _ g- 5 P S were not there. Their friends have __ . _liter with ounaise dressing. cold! one hour on the back of the range. 'too lavish use of su ar, don't •oWl la shaft attached to the axle o1 the i . lil$3' g g B 3 no idea where they aro--perhaps in fowl-roasted and , boiled-hem. ton-I '!'hen simmer ver gently in a pre- - car, The paper is tfirus moved slow- g 1 Siberia News __. Y prison or perhaps n g•ue. pigeon pie, pressed beef, chicken I serving kettle until the cherries are - ' - • . - I ly as the car travel-s. Suspended I era re su ressed; all news of - 'salad be patties, lobster cutlets, oys- ' clear, and the syrup is rich and thick WASHING LACE. over-the Paper are a number of Klass Pep �` PP . ter-patties, jellies, 'creams, tarts,I Seal boiling hot. To wash white. or cream hice mako:tutee, each containing red ink. They what is going on has to be circulate ... trifles, ices, .etc„ may be selected Canned Cherriee-Select fine, ripe, a suds of white sEe ani! tepid wa-]are really glass needles that snakes ed secretly." y ,from, and. of course, the wedding rsour cherries, stem, wash, and pit ter, adding a solution of borax in la- continuous mark 'on .the paper. I. ' POLICY OF SUPPRESSION. - cake. them. For each qt. cherries allow the proportion of a teaspoonful of IThere Is one needle for each track, Mr. C. ell ri Pearott, who knows The knffe should never be used in 3 lb. white sugar, and half pint-wa- the.powder to acup of water:- It , for t.ic -gauge of the rails, an- F}n:nnd well and has taken an ac- - eating lettuce or salad of any kind: ter: Put the fruit and sugar is lay- *ill be necessary to dissolve the bar- other to measure the distance the five interest in Finnish poliaics. gave _ a-Secy-WAle practice one may ere in the .preserving kettle. and let ax in boiling water- Cool the liquid car is travelling. These needles are u^brief and striking summary of the" . soon.acquire the art of manipi a ing a aiTd- @fore using it.' haste tbe•tact on a all Connected, first, by shaft attach- steps. y h General ikof! T�--� - --- - ---== blas atbe�tt�d-t�dcmtroy na11b�sCm- an entire lettuce-leaf with .the fork simmer in the water to be added to piece of a'hfte Y. - `and 'wafer alone: The salad is quite! them 1 tablespoon 'stones for • To two quarts of suds put the one mechanism attached to- the. shaft. If ante y "n a a i ._ . as pretty, however, and much more every qt. water. Strain, add to cupful of borax water'. Put the lace the car is travelling over a perl�n his appointment six years ago. - . .. daintily .eaten, if several lettuce- the:fruit, bring' quickly to a bell, in it and leave over night, In the level, track, these glass needles make '"Bobrikofl's predecessors In the .- ,. •.. , Aeav-es are laced 'to ether, and then I and let boil for live minutes. Seal morns remove the flannel with the Governor-Generalship," raid Air. Per=, P g nfi a straight line. if there.is an undo- rott, "had always been men of cul- " - torn across .in" strips. A slight' beiling'hot. lace from the water and rinse in sev- lation in the track of a fraction of S twist; and the prettiest of green Cherry. Catsup-To 2 gkts. stoned oral waters -without srjuco,/ifig '1't: tured stamp and high social position an ,inch,' the sensitive mechanism - roses may be made to line the salad- chopped' cherries add' 2 cups cath of 'Tack.A ort a board to dry and *put But when the new regime was start- wavers, and the line becomes broken., ed -in 1898 the post was offered to bowl instead of.the plain leaves. sugar and vinegar, 1 tablespoon cin- it out in the sun. To take the dead. Since' no track is perfectly level, the • namon and 1 teaspoon ground cloves. white color off lace, coffee or saffron several leading Russian statesmen , Add every drop o4 Juice that drains may be used it a yellow tint is -de record.for the best road-bed in Am- and declined. General Bobrikoff, a I? WITH'`CHEr-MIES.. erica is wavering.' . .•rod hi'soldier," with no pretensions to . „,; from the cherries while pitting them, sn'ed. r g - *ChernJam-Stem, wash, and it When the undulation or break in family or education, then took the 3" .P and simmer for half.an hour. Seal The best starch for lace is made by Y the .level of the track.. is one-eighth - ' ''the cherries. ' Allow 1 lb. loaf sugar in small jars. dissolving one-fourth ounce of gum office: His sole ambition has been : - r orabic in a•cup of water. Strain of an inch or more, the mechanism to stamp Out the liberties of the - the liquid through A cloth.' opens a hose attached to a can of people and substitute an autocracy, _ . blue paint on the tracks, th aint " '" Experience ®� You can wash the- nevrrr knees', if he in 3t away with the aalf-gov Duchy. - . they.are much soiled by wearing in is aplurted on the rail and the de- insfitutions o1' the. Grand Duchy. _ r- f feet is tfhus plainly marked' for the All the lending news u ers have been ' - lhe necks. ot.dresses, by making a S P P warm pearline suds and washing section gangs. Fvery Lima the paint suppressed, ptost of the prominent " ��� Nufse � lightly in your hands. Rinse in is thrown on the track a mark is citizens exiled, and a tremendous . __X . I - warm, clear water. and while wet made by the.glass 9teedle, giving A number of resignations of Finnish . • . .. _ ._ , - - - f place- upon �'yokr window pane-or record by which to check the work officers in •the Russian army have . , mirror, and leave there. until quite of these track repairers, occurred, . ., I 1 At the d f t POT TCF DOMT\T:ATION' - -i • , dry, then peel off, and it will oak a en o a fes trip a perm.tn- • like it had just been bought. ent .record .of-the roll is made Aa»d "The whole.couritly has been flood (Who H$ve Had Splendid -Opportunitles in n ' copies Printed for the various meth- c•d with spier!, the pdssport system j_• anical departments of the road. By has been instituted, the people are r .. Their Practice Of Testing LEARNING. FROM ANALOGY'.' this 'record the road is apprised of I subjected to donstant police raids < . -' - :. _ e- you-" -cont,nil d-tail hson,iter t _ _ �r ca and- t alllicolec Finnish Sennteratrns the Merits' of t f;-� t uP tial-eeritierr- of its Boa . . .. ,• . -, in the, smokin room of his club, ,h d: __ -____- __ _ . ,_-_��._,.. been summarih dismissedof- from their • `tire-mAT-vvir0-saya_vve;Otrsr}rt-tea 3'i'v -- --- - '--- {{---• --- - - - - G-otern- - t.o be a hundred .years old is right. BABY LAUGHS. posts and creatures of the- DR. EHh►SE'S OINT'r1ll1ENT. Look at the horse. It takes a horse — meat substituted. An influential - four years to complete its growth; manifesto was issued pt`otesting .. - '- and it 'lives to be"twenty.• It-takes ' Baby laughs. "mother gives the violation of Finland's constitu- -'—' - a man twenty years to 'complete his him Baby's Own Tablest; they taste tionaj rightg, and Among- those who growth, and by the. same ratio he good and make him well and happy. signed it were eerie rot the leading ' - A:iss C. Stanley-Jones, profession- 'was' effected in seven days with only They are mother's help'and baby's jurists of Europe. The late .Profen- . ought, to live to be a hundred.' There el masseuse and n :rsr, llfi3 Simco@ j:one box of Dr. Chase's Ointment., every day friend. Guaranteed to ser Alommsen, the late Mr. Her Cort re lots of Lhiiig5 we can learn from -- street_., Toronto.. Ont., •writes:-"In Both of these cures were lasting." _ •- contain• no opiate or harmful drug. Spencer, _Professor Westlake, y�1.C•, ; analogy." . _ my occupation as a nurse I have Mrs.. H. A. Loynes, nurse, Philips- The.uablets aid digestion, cure colic, and Senator Irarieu�t, thee. Afini4ter "I don't know but that you ars revent diarrhoea cleans the bowels, of Justice in France, signed the pro- tonic across many cases in which Dr. burg, Que., writes: "I consider Dr. P right," .responded the unemotional Cha�se'e Ointment has been used Chase's Ointment a perfect medicine. fLiend. "For instance, there is the allay teething irritation, and cure test. Ab first General ]6obrikoff's with extraordinary results. Utie case I have used'it myself and as a nurse all the common ills of Childhood. subordinate in Finland venal M. von. _ flea. It jumps thirteen hundred ""' t recall iyAs that of a child of six-. hese recommended it in a good many -' h'o cross,'sleepless children in homes Alehve, who novo acts ns. Secfetury times its own length, There is no of 6tate for Finland in addition to . teen months who wtis in a bad.vsay -cases for itching piles. •It-- siways- eeiison, therefore, why'a man six where Baby's Own 'Tablets aro used. -with scaly head,..- It was a really.gave perfect satisfaction in every' feet. high should not be able to jump urs. AT.a Ready, Denbigh, Ont., snys:. his other duties." nasty,case, causing the child to sof- case, and once people used it they. -let.us say-seven thousand eight "I''IIon't know what higher praise I .------------- ter very much and 'to he very trou-'Would not think of being without it hundred feet, or a mile and a• half, can ive Baby's awn Tablets thanPiles Ch prove to Ten that !1n - fl Chnsc's elute cure for caro blei:cme.- -1 persuaded the mother to ;in the shouse." at one leap. Yes, we can learn a to any.that I would_ not be without and absolute eels for cat! ­,�. use Dr. Chase's Ointment, and' i,?:i 'Dr.' Chase's Ointment, 80 cents a great many curious things from thein in the house. I have found and every fowm of itchtnsc ° " ' ten days'the child was c•ntirely.cured. box, at -all -dealers: or"Mils tson, -analogy!" them all that is claimed and keep bleedingandprotmdinQpilrn the manufacturers hare guarnnteed it.SBec fen "Another case was. that of a lady Bates & Company, Toronto. To pro- '•-•-- • c • them_on hand to meet, any enmcrg- fmonials in the daily press and ask ycam'nei-!h- �who was greatly t ro;:bled with ec-I tett you against imitations, the par- You may have observed that a ency." Sold by all medicine dealers fern what they think of It You can ono it-aid r tat Tour money back if not cured. ileo a bei, a1 terra on the lace. ``--Tho doctor. was 'trait and signature .of Dr. A. W. Bache.Ior can hold-a baby almost as everywhere, or sent by mail at 25 ll dealers or I:nHaNsox,Bi,'r•ss de Co-'rbrnnta• ' - - d11, osing her with in lone, Twhich was i Chase, the famous receipt book au- awkwardly as.a woman can thrown cents by writing The •T)r. ltiillian e' f i �fltoin�f ao good. TTTn this case cure tho', are on -every box. stone.- . F- Medicine C-o., Brockville, Ont. Dr,Chafe s Olntn�eni . _ _ _ - - _. _ _ - - - , _. r � . . . _ ' ,_ _ _ . �_, t' ��~ a., .. +4h X4.4 kci "' _ y.,y� +.rfrA 11u.�:v �" ,,; ,i.•4=s.* ..,� rfawv. m,�, ,..,h '4;� r •,y •fir M z �..,' s ..*Tti' '­ vl4y s J M t • HORSE REGISTER. Now 3ctverttoenaents. \ 1 -. -- allished tieFriday morning at Its offio rt BteCeph ryl us-1�'ol1°) ;3338; (1 12,5S) ,ft� --. Pickering Out. The choiely bred Clydesdale Staalon VAR`d FOR "ALF: oR'CO RENT-itnpert�a tv rrah,tw Iirn4 ,t-,r pr '[o:: .1 .,.t,.Crca ul gQ.�l au•., _ _ :• ^:�- __. dance of Water, enbt half of lot C:, cuu. 1 of t - on oof 130 t kfoKing u et lIM Road,` t l s east of Toronto,couy'euleut ' > - YlckerfnA it , Niagar tail a,'!tags of Dun. _ . '-T N•B A R Vl D.L. . ._.... 77= the aeBF •arton and 19 Mi s- leavae his wn le 'i 6 ton to station and market• For Particulars apply for Bandel'a Lotel, lVhitbv, for night; 'a Juhn Anderson, Niagara Folie, Ouch or to Tuesday, Thos. Maddaford, Kingston Robc,aaderso°,Danbzzcon. 3s•t: TERMS Road,for noon, his own stable for night: Wednesday, Toyne's, RouKe Hill. for Notice to Creditors ' is showing this week -'bii.33per Tear; 01.00 (paid is advaas a l noon,Maxwell' hotel, Highland Creek, -OF- RATES OF ADVEAT161NU: for a-ght; Tcnrsday, David Raoecr't JAMES PALL, deceased. •114maE lneertion,,per lino 30 cents $ilver E ring, con, 10, Markham, for Notice is hereby given ursuaut to the Re- (uses sabsegneat waertion,per line 6 p 'lttieraw use not1uclnda_Lagal.o i edStstn:c�otflztclaimC-)T,mist the -mss vale for night; Saturday, to his OWtl of Ter&°IIs having!, aclaims wadhi t the eater, m�terms: vel top ee making con- etablt3 start!tie tollowio 3loada mCrn• of Jame Paul late of the To died of 0IGPicker, • i� Bi g y a,,,farmer, deceased, who died oII the Lech 7 scans .3 or 6;months or.by the year. Half- inR, day of April,i5UL are required on or bofu:a the `Pretty" De�Jtgns -m7ts�oryaarly Roatracts payable quarterly. 16th day of Jniv 13'.+1,to send by goat preoal9 Y1 c1 aeee cuds,ten lines or under, with paper, Borrter Duke(10514)-Imported Clydes or deliver[o Henrietta Paulo( the eat town- a in Sp ri a Pi'intS xa6sysar,e6 0c,payable in advance. dale stall.on, the property John Miller dt thio of Pickerin.2,widow,executrix of the Will _ _._ a wNo%jeo12local columaston cents per line, p y of the ea:d James Paul deceased, whose post +Or• centsper line each subsequent insertion. Bone w�l stand for mires daring 1504 Ste ottice address le Green Pi Ter,full parttcalara of 77, ,T,aecleioontractr too inadeknotm onopplioa• [ollowe:-. o°day, leaveahieoWo stable theircliissandofthsse:°ritiea iitaayi hs.d New Blouses, free sdvertLing. Habbard'a hotel, Brougham for T. A. by chem. 1� " iZ+tversisamsac■ without written netrcooion■ And Notice is further stiven that &ftn. the im uiw inserted until forbidden and charged so• Knox'.,Brock, anon,Tome hotel, night sail 16th d&v of•f u: 1291, the said execatrix �-zvadingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Tuesday, Jae Pronse'a B. F.eon. Pick will proeeea to datribute the asset& of the aa:d 7 p , - aL tanat be In writing sad sent to ih•pub. &ringg,for noon,Gordon House,for ai$ht, deceased&Mona tun persot.e entitled thereto, Ladies andMisses - 6lstters• R edaesday, Ed.Baisdon'e, Base Llue, having regard only to the clams of which Lf , sob Work promptly attended to. notice shat!(ben harebeen received and that for night;Tharaday,Packrin Bros.And the said executrix will not be !table for the Joy,for noon, own stable for night; Fri- said a+eets or any part thereof to any pereon Summer Undervests Murkar di: -Thexton, Proorietora day, Wm. Cowu's 7th con, for might- ofwtose clot as ahs Inst' not thea nava had Batarda , Bobt Milne's for noon,thence no[ico. y Dated fd& Vtb.:90i !Dur F'olitfoas-dtnctIndependence to his own stable Until the following Heati•ttaPaa_ext,imi,e3ell Slvar Black Cotton Hosiery trJur Attu-&rirst•claasLopsl Paper, Monday morning. Dow McGiilivray, Brcck it, Whitby, Sol'is .ppr E=peotatlone-The hearty for executrix. All Sizes and Prides tt.gyort of the veoplo of Pickwitts and vicinity l�aftQtt t Chattct», (Col 26), ,6333 _ The importe i C ydeadale stal ion, tits FRIDAY, JULY lath, 190#. property of Cowie dr Grnhsm, As,grown Administrator's s S.ale - Farm,�Sarkham, will make 1304 as fol- lowc-Monday,will!save his own&•able of valuable fora:!ami&:a the Tawo4blp of ..:New Cashmere Hosiery .MUTES AND COMMENTS. Green River, and ppro•eed to Jac. Patter Pickerta8:°the Coucty of oatar,�. - - ado's fib eon, Pickering, i r noon, Bab on iastrnct:oai from tae Admiata:rstors or i .. the late Chazles Hod;tsoc and with the consent "The presidential contest in the bard's hotel, Drcuggbam, for night; Taos ata apyroval C F W. Hgrco'art, Esq,, the 'New Neck Ribbons. United States is now under way, day,Gordon's l;otel,Pickering, for noon oL'icio sea a:an,.here w=l:be cff<r•d fo taasti for four months the contest and night; Wednesday, Tom's hotel, by ppaol:c auction on Sit-rdsv Jury .18th,1904, by Thomas Poacb•r, sactioawr. w Jobawo's -wUl be keen and business will be Liverpool,fo-jaoon, Jac, Mltcb4ll,s Wee data: ;a !be v::age of whiteva.e,:n the town• Dumbarton. tur might; Tharaday. B. i ship of F:ckenng :n theCoastyy G!cutan), a: 7123'nOit ata stand-still. The pre&- Cho bear et 9 c clock,in the a(ternooa,sli an4 �t�Q Hats _ _ Cloth ('f�p�s Cartar'a, Cherry wood, for noxa, John +ingnlsr tze sou.B halve•of lea Nos 29 an•1 a Q t t/ aes1L chief executive, President I - 1-lilro}'a. Bcazboro town lin•, {oe night; in the 1th coaoesaton or the towns:: or Picker 800sevelt, will champion the I r P Friday, T. Coxworib'+, Armais.a. for sng atoreeetd,socia utas so0 dere•c lass more -•dt se of the Republican party, for noon, Franklin Home, lisrtham. or ass- Cpoa chane loads are two good frame while Judge Jud e Parker, of New York Until Batnrda na.n; Saturday noon to nor" si goodst)Zfraloaame �a and ssaatin • - g 7 7 aadetaaach.1 good frame dnv:n¢tonna.s g.io� - 'avili !et►d the Democrat army. his own&-able Until the following Delon•I frame dwe:'.ia'tonse sad Stone oaliar Under- ,w nder _ ^ _ `�Le monetarystandard, which day morning. death &boa s serer a good orchard. full grow::: sad suds:d acres of yoaaa creased. -acetas the chief point at issue in Lhe Hiaatttitrat-Pare bred imported Yerk- coafils-, ::app:aa, pl itns padre et: W.gent _ 'aa.•,t IR•'cs Cam ai uii i? no longer a *hire coach etsllinn, the property of Da• I y`o°atng crest(on she:anda ani r* Zood w e ,a $ , $ sat a&cod stern loon: d3 ar,res of ci••z1 Ger i Y p y v w stable St's oon*uc.aa o! }teGrs 13eecc, leder, Jas.-1viedlEar in the presidential cam- aid Dafue. Whiteval•, will stand for s ,Canadians alwa n watch c ay .,.i m BIM,Pana Asa et. 30: a g,�odNotice" T limited cumber of scares Barin 1104 u Bay cam sults a q,ri gzaca*oj fl.as:re farce F follows:-�fondav,les es ria Own „ resent tensa:is w,eovv abost to scree with interest the progress of the I n p for Gordon Hoaae, Pickering, foe ni•,t,t; �pp.,.;tad, wticn the parches,er win sac the N set•Dntest, and when the motley Tarda ,los,Parsons, Roa¢e Hill, for I teae!lcat and poaae3GLAZ tri•/ 1&rve49 of the - - - is�l7et:Ln was at ;take, their a}'m- soca. th•Uc• to Andrew's katal for nibs present year to pplcava rn3 tat'. poascaaioa as --lattlki went chiefly to the Re tib Wednesday, A. B. Ae•sor r Ice 5, con 8. Apr:.ls- to r Tve profl•rty wyi be offered Hats � ll�latd tr, j y p y saC,et t to a rHarvs b f Qs«! G7 th• Official a 'flSrmna, but the removal of that Bcszboro, for soca, his own stable for I gnard,sc uestlon will lei sell our interest night.Thursday,Commer.lal hotel Care Terms-Twea-r ver sect of sAt parehaw i - » `Q tnOn►. for noon•thence to}fa�e30nHones monev ti be pnd N tae ieol-r of:Act i')uatar 'W@ are selling [Jit!• lint aha N at rest redactions to 121a,rGe'iq?Tfb! 'ate sotne extent. IN-hile a Repub- L•xbrtdgs, for akgbt and remsia Gaul tbs is tie:ay ct saw tit ate balacce •, n,a 30 g $ 1i5ran f�cm of uvernnient ha; I jays tneze&f:ar. au the vtrca.+• n•n*t so be for new fall stock. Cf3ildren'a le¢horn3 at 40, Ladies hat itl4aper g following noon. Friday by wav of Rose-i pard ,aw ane l ansf•an Ssak L1 C".erce to aatar#ly dettirable �,urots, the elect- sills w Mrs. Todd's, hotel. Goodwood i tn•."i crud's of tn.oa ou sane-�•• •�sit• frofa 35c. uv. a ba+�'solne nice baby bonnets still on haEid: i.. -iloII DT a p1•e-!dent every four for night, Saturda own Nab:&oust! the r.a.a:susur fn tarsn•r parc;aa:vs doe _ Y' I aoo•StrAonr of sat*Vyply So P W Harcoaes gw f 1• A. [� +l+pyx' Pickering - •pears has an injurious effect on the foll3wlaR Manley noon. OtSetai ts,ard,oa Irc.ebo:j Bu:.d:aa. 7ieaooa �JJ 1JtyjiC.i ` • ' i I-trans,Tzroaw.t,:Scary P Hodaw)c tv oa _� :!Ines3 for a year before the Lord Meats (3917t Vol, 13-Tibe I mlatrteswr.A.soas a J.pais or to on tersasu»• "'v'JE+l>;ft2n Lane± lace, Tt10uA11 '►e ase Cr to tan vnadore soucitor .1 1? pan Clydasa►,• •talhoo aha property er i Ca cosh, ilwowL;!W ung, solicitor res tit• " sib.111 e1eCt10II in Canada at C.Courtney.coo- 1 lot 30, Piakartng adm104attatnr Thomas Ponatser. soes&•wse �aflen, cr t tmerce doe+ not suffer wi:l stand for marea daring the aeaset) leroaaham.e A Ons—Dosed t4tta iftLdrs of inns. AD 19Dt i9�er FI N V%&1e•'tn*hkful that they are not iaeore a Coal !!to be paid Fab lot. 1 tk e'ssm llePi -W . trigs throw these Mary oo! re:art»d roanlarty sn tya T ( „ _ _ ' j _ bora wi I be charted insurance wheltiar �A N A D 1 A N ' xriode of commemial depression. is fo*,lar not. dll aca4denu to maria P rr .:A1 one time than`-ice this count _ - Jr ACI .FIC - rY at*wase*risk. fatstered the Ametican form of 3 4eek ilurpliy-VOL. VIII. P. illiR dymade Stairs-- tst•>Dtts and Vesta at close pricee lXvTernment, but noir it is a difS- 410 w•mit-matter to find a Canadian ria' American Dred saarlion.nine proper l , ay of S.C• Bunker. wiH usage Toa•eaaoc I saw� DAY � stew Goats' Capt •A• in, _ ;V dissatisfied with L"heir pre&- of 190'4 as follows--morday leaves bis .ettt'wtA 4i ggalrs and erring for owe, .table. gingwo Road, 13st de:'a bo- ! sal. Whitbv kir asst. Tuesday, own ate Winni Wt.(V A $19,73 :as,than ge. ble for right; %%edo•aday, lfazweii's Nlowbi-ar` �*n L1. -.A• Bunting. - h.-,tai, Highiaad Creek for owbt: Tb uta- Delormtad, me"'We Jaw) "We•,Ith ij a iliost convenient div, ate own arable Pyr atgbs: Pr day tintiri� 311 K mwwk 34,1)1? ~xbiu'g to hare* Its pussessiau twill Jo6uson'a hotel. Wbiteval•. for nagbt. ' Rranc}curs Swan Riv'r1_ o•Ave rnany sleepless night-i'torfy- Sawrday. proceted•a to b» own aSabi* I.vle'lirn _ ting over paju+aura which rtittst he until the[ollowitrt Monday moenicg LNn�r� �: :.&-ftkaoc,n �.� n } j imp lut f-lteaessas Station o ss whet at a vertalin time. When Our ge99trtttnn-Seater' known as Aapte )Iiniota 32.t�1 House and Lott Slsaltta � EArr ID V'% a. TO LLOAet-� kttntva that h1= cheque ie hcruuretl Ja_k she celebr&ted Acneracan Dred . El-in +; Pr. .�ihnrt 3t3.c)'? Rent ; ;lo, g Mall - 8 49 d Dd. abs the bank, he kno%�= that lee trotting stallion, she property of Rnbi. Zi'aaane�s To . ,J�:Len G 12 LocAL •L:t9 (!asci not trottlsle 'himself shot(( Devereil. Pickermg, wt:l atan.i for a Rinseatth 7i.t laaxi •iNl ..10 LoeAL• 8:04' P. W. limited camter-of mares 3orirg the', Mo„r+„m:n , �al,g:aty 25 ' 'Where the neat weal i to eclme asaaoa ci 1314 act fo:'O a M-otlda, 1•taf•f.-ol;t - 32.511 Red Deer 311 y � The-rindersit n(-d hew t�rear in lot 28 �lsn+9 OOC4" Wale*DIIi♦a rOLLO tMt� --1Cft nci: t aPlliuncYL ower-reabla [or �aad:a8'e St•r10 athcons pi.r I:+t oon.,, Pickering(4mile wescr)f Dun- i No.9 LocaL 8:41 A.,1d. : AV,5 V1r -(then lie kntltt s that. his hotel, Whitby noon,Central hotel, Uah=�Farkt,)n (, �� e 7 roottc:ef frame I "11 Loc.L . 2:18 P. V. goal b n m' S be fl'l d On,mi g t awa, night; Tnesd,y Raglan, 1100°. Se• I, C,,�iag JL":� 14th:. tit and JC L� t>»:ilding, tae%chich is a rear »'7 Malt 8:0'J P. Id: Ira on intleflllitely ellun/er•ating bert hones, Po t Perry. anti; Wednea. 10th t>f=land'. There are on the p-amiaPe arise�,enefits derived fruw the 1)os- day noon, thence to Asb>urn-for tligbs: Returning until Arg. 45th,nth and a gn,xi stable and drive hotr)e: Will =ion of gold or its equivalent. Thursday , Sebert'e hotel, Brool :ice.15ep t•20th, rwspectivety. r•Pnt the wtxole,or will rent the hou8e-1 noon, t3 abbard's hotel. Brougham,ai¢bt p Balt while it is a very desirable Friday, Jobason's hotel, Wbitevale,I Tickets err not' good oa "Fmperial suet 4 athaig to have, it will not prove noon, Andrew's hotel.West Hill, u'ght ; Limited." ROB')". H. CARSON. "iinbarton eeifectiv a in warding off disease, Eatardav to his own a4ab4s nUtil totlow, Pamphlets azul f11t1 pa Agent, from • 1 any Canadian Pacific Agent, or A. H. , - ' ttr:oir wili it creatA thP.t happiness ing Monday morning. Notman,Toronto, --i"MAYYEd1-On to the. ra-+miies ce which LhOse seeking it hope for. t t._�'the a•adernaaed on w about wednesda•r, Pedes he Imported Clydesdale yzar�Yad,*!netts white sow. T w owner tear Nile predominant feature of the stallion aha property of J bn Miller age is the search after Chamberlain's s Colic, Cholera a-d ha-s u&* _ice n 3 roving p zuba t sod psi a1� ,prte9eilt g Sona. Bzoaghan, wt.i viand for ®area( Diarrhoea RemeCy• �{tea•*• ���icchell, DantyecMa. t1_� .aaaealth No matter where' one daring season of];04 as his own stable. I Thii remet3g is certain to be needed s go,-the satlle thing In in evi to almost every home before the sum- ar�raCe. It. is a bustle, bustle v . Sent foe all Tiler is over. It can always be depend .essfywhere. All classes of people, Ae HopkmS, kinds of veh• ed upon eves is the most severe and �aterWor - :,.mo n and «'omen, old and young, dangerous c&ses. It is especially stave the same object in view, the toles mani3faawred by the McLaughlin valuable for summer disorders in chit- " accumulation of wealth. Capital Co'y,of Oshawa. dren. It is plaesant to take and never ; �tnd labor are engaged in a contig.- faits to give•prnmpt relief. R'hp not seeking - buy it nnwP It may save life. For ' �-hile some will adopti•the next►: s- MI warfare, each g after sale by all ctruggists. nein of waterworks huneaieds veal* not ::fie same'gold, and willing to sac— be able to use it. To t$cee the- retia- -'! - tri§ce blood in order to gain it. %�i 1 Public Notice ble PV-. made by Ev :�`i8 will $tat lio�v 11lAny Sl in inereas- -- 'Still provide the best s_vs.`,etncif water- ittg their hai)piness AN-hen they ' - ?�citice is hereby, >;iven that a By- worts. The quality!tad Pscel;ikttce of Lord Jetveft-The beaatllal black - '- "�-exch the goal-of their ambition: ' irottingetallion, the property o! 'onn Increase of tveftlth• means an in- _ Law was passed by the lfttnicipal these t point will still c keit- a the Co incil of the Tl)w'nship of Pickering highest potnt ind R,.op.S wvel receive Dickie, f 004ia Zrtllole, will make the ---•'+cP of.re .potl8ihilit5'; gild_ an % <r _- th,,3')tbi daq of May. A.D., 1".4, the promptest attentiea —season o[1304 at, own stable, ptiv increase of of worry �vhicll destroys r` - T V__ . rovir'iing Fns Fhe issue of a Del'enttlre and terms $ant on site the_Gord.oa Boase. Descriptive r E e � 'AN S, nerd with ped' tee. znirrh of the happiness -whieh one 1 P the aiuount of �t10f1U, for the plc- a lioati n. s 11_F get in the world. The ot}:er The Empire Medicine ;o;, of London,I pc,� of defraying the cost a rt)•-k• pp nt„has-appointed-_the undersigned Ste. crusher for the Municipal C orporata)n e{ay, we re6d of a ivail fi'U111 a Cx11= local agent for Picketing,for the most Won -,f the. Township 'rr€ Picketing. 3nc1 — (�p :vrllan town, and tvh0=e wealth de:{ul discovery of the nineteenth century.I that such By Law nos re!sistered in Brack St•s Whitby !Nan � —An Idea. �O`�rAWA reckoned at a uiillion and a For the treatment of the `ore, Throat, the.R gi=try Ottice of the l'nur.Jy of thtblav some Patens? `� th1nQ c peteatr iLialf, westing death by drowning, Bronchial Tubes and Lnt,gs, It caresCold a+t Ontario on the 13th day'of Jane, kD. protect our(seat: chs Mas betas Ton wealth. :Zit+?cares of his lrilsitless at Catarrh,Asthma, Bronch;tis, Hay fever 19,-4• Pumpnlalker and Plumber wttet,eWds���w�sa Dslca ate uil,t�ugrtieoIItur 3'i; mind. Many similar case- and all throat and laag di3essea. 'Write I _1ny motion to quash or set aside sad list At.wo,itaadiwa Ui••ntfoar ww ,r,-&uses us to.consider -whether or !or particulars,a stock of treatments and the s•�tne•or any part thereof,crust he re kirs constantly on hand'at. mads within three months after the w2f_st it i? a desirable.thing for one. p first puhlic'ation of this nr:Cice, ;end /ref, Z .. strive to become rich. �T�01'1 Rf4@=. C! 3t• cannot he nlnde thereafter. ltis�sf �f��sY� �.�..' a:.��.F i-•"•=.� tp«' FOR SALE-Thr undersigned I Dated at.«-hite-vale,the .1st day of CJ REV�1'ARD C has for snle a goodfr�3h mach cove,young J1tly, 3.IJ., 101)4. �, - (a . baa a g ioQ mtiker. A C Courtney,Wt Y0,con!, 1 Donald R. I71Pato11. anda in,;,D siker. E O, 53 iu 38_40 Tc:�nsllip Glelk. The Sovereign8a$k of Gallada. TC'rll he aid for such information ❑ t sats p tst11 lend to the conviction ot` the - g t Makes everything as easy and •t3 simple•i., po i :e. e)rtio>v who broke into the summer :�f] � S I S' absolute Security. )ttrtl on 1pG L)S, Lake Shore., An �'� Pa a rS, u 1 Unexcelled Facilities. - �c,(ditionxl 85 fir recovery of tent N Modern Method"s, ' _..-f.tnleu• - - Courteous Treatment. W. T. DUncar. � tarts us Tres Zrr - i( YMOCTH TNVINE-The hest by MARhH�.1I BRANCH, CLARFMOtiT BRA1�GH, 'erery test The !onset(, aha strouuest ,� lar a'Fresh std k,noW on han3� Ptioaa in WalliPaper1ran3ing A. P. Smith,Man, L. E. Todd, i1gt. " rel:hA beat Csh•d•con-egnenUy the cheape+t. g • iGt a i;tft right as to gnality,t>zake and strenotb from$(t. lip• n r � �'Y igen er; tall ct Fecvi°e indern:h Twine fully 0,f'� 1,94) (9 (04 0/� �(o ';xvldera.van Y ytnoutb Binder Twine Agency. _.. 'T-� 4 © © © © © 4i,r © © © • tGir Aa_f Price,Brougham. orders !aft wit( w' ,T 'John Park;z, y,�Unb a6n,-.7 n, _•:.(..sell,prctnp".�y attcadui to.. 40 it �_i . j , k.. .s i ._ ./ L•k._':. .:. r .5.. .'.yrg'..s•. .. _ - - .. ._y,,, ,�. .pas i 'loll. '. "' ..., - • _ ` f • - solo... ;' I ... .. — • ... ..' _ • r lie^ '• • .. , „ r' loll'. : - ♦ f• • ':,'•�.^, CLAREMONT A very pretty weeding took •r w +� place last Weuceofc[a , July Middle- � Vaiia S �'GL'ltlter Thomson his }ought a at the residence of James-\Iiildle ` % . X11 Colo-rs new driver. ton. 5th cou. of Uxbridge, when #' vi'idilvi3, itiug friends here.. Priest,wasuuited-inrmarriage�to _ ^ SCREEI DOORS. ==-PASSE-PARTOt�T, the latest for mounting — 7. Luther Bowes,paid his mother a Roland Crayford, of Toronto. cr S photos. > flying visit last seek. i The ceremony was performed by PARLOSUITS. A good assortment of window shade. sw Gervas Cornell, of Pickering, the Rev. J. W, Wilkinson, of Nvas in town on,-Monday, on bust Claremont, in his usual happy _ mess. style Jno: W. Briggs, of Green- J. H. Beal, Furniture, Hardware,Claremont. Win. Birrell, of Toronto, was wood, acted as best ,man, while Where on Monday renewing old ,ac- bride was assisted by th.e groom's •quaintances. sister, Miss Rosa E. Crayford, of y Mr. and Bars. McFarlane, and Greenwood. The guests number- :5tisses Brodie and Dowswell Sun- ed some sixty and included some 'y a F=E +day ed at Ringwood. ' Mm y of the very best people ixi the v1- D. Hopper has in his possession Go,�'"s F `�� � +� pp cintty._The resents were num- r ------- — - ` - '- buy's overcoatwhich—wa:s Picked. ous au used. The wedding jig HS�g00d tells bUW 5t1C up on July 1st. The owner tray feast was a magnificent spread, escaped an awful dation bY have the same by proving pro- which everyone enjoyed. A gram d Down perty and calling at the store. �aphome• was brought out from $ �1IIkf181II 8 Vf'gi0! x. We are pleased to hear that our Toronto, which delighted every- ' pOUIKL T 1 - young people who are attending one by its beautiful selections. „��XJM �:_I New Arrivals the Markham high school, are Elder Prosser was on hand with � four years with what the docxoa' i ered giving a good account of them-I his picture "taking machine" and caae .Salpingitis(inflammation of the Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- i. selves, sevelsl ' having passed from his skill and the number of tuoptan tubes and osaritia), which is -Zar, etc. A call will convince the most'fastidious, that R. E. Forsyth's, the examination with honors. i good subjects he had to handle, a most distressing and painful ailment, North Claremont, is the place to get the right goods at the right price. }: The weeds in some of our streets great things are looked for along aQactL= all the attrroending parte, Beare now in a very healthy condi- this line. The News extends to andermSningthecaasiltatioa.dam' RForsyth CLAREilfONT h the lie forces. If had seen • - tion, but as aloe cannot be said list. and Bars. Crayford its con- me 7 STATION. of our sidewalks. «'e would suR- gratulatious. tae a y s�o, before I taking gest Khat our commissioner make Tii7sE' l�ibsm's met s tour through our town and thengunk= aad IIEE get a few men at work. ''y� c u'dWhere did you :get. those gariless •fl aking � �1 emaciated cnand Am-tRev. John E. Hawkins; B.A., that pereoa wixh im w i am to. - - { will occupy the pulpit in the Bap- yea hearty acid 1.%b tilt chum nest Sunday as w ell wosr3d not waadez that I laei titsoldni - Shoes as the two following ath:t. to y°°° '� ; woadsrtni - The pastor, the Rev. Al.• Park Having purchased the harness busi- whictl restored me to WW "u and ness latelv'carried on W. J. Conk• nth in sTe -mos. iOd salad we Why? At the Palmer Shoe Store on the corner, where you m his holidays y fro — back yssa5t d expected y well, i❑ 13rou ham, I am now prepay get-all kinds of good aed reliable goods at close rices. - g P W r during the first week in Angtlst: gam, 1x123 SL andao . , d g ed to give the beat of satisfaction to Alex. Wilson who has conduct- any wha�wish to purchase anything ou=--gDOo liwlre y Wftdld '/ do-e-artw ed the hotel here for the past in my line. a^0•t'p+"�'"'�• ei~"s"A Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. eleven years hes rented his house Repair work will be neatly and OwarfzSa or 4sZd=1•11004010 of this - : ; _- • -- . and sold its contents to Albert promptly attended to. o•aadea or t141091An tabes wttiah ad' Traverse, of York. Mr. Nilson. G•ollars a specialty, the o,arscs may result flem sudden W. M. Palmer Shoe Merchant, Tr are sorry to :say, is compel4ed i A full line of whips, spreads, stock ol the mossthlT flow, from 7 Claremont, Ont6 to quit business "owing to illne,i� I food, harvest mitts, fly HeLa, etc., all bid;%=mat3an Of the w4oanb, as1d ms"y - in the family. Mr. Travet-+e will i at right prices. Kindlycall- - otbes calams. Tbed*htest indication take possession on August 1st. 1111 of U_,oub os with the ovaries. indb-Aad T dull thrvDb#Ztg pain in the aide. so- bee"od abooting pa Ina Do not forget the grand garden B. Modell, bq wwad uldaiskm yoas taatsint astent4on part — '• _ -! y under the au3 s of the I ' Methodist church this (Friday, =Ouehsm It tr{II not sass ttueeif, and a tbospttalYe S • • evening on the beautiful lawn of; oqmgoa' 'fir all its moom ' : eesi27 rsait tram neeeet Mr. Geo. Cooper. Foot-ball and I OR BALE—A pbApton and a set of other sports will take place during Fbrass saonated. stogie barbas to mann— W are at it " the afternoon. During the even- orut:aai cos; 1:75-06—.3 good as sew. A batt _ - qerttt t6 whoever comes tint. Apply to Lwn H. ' ing an excellent program will be 6;eeson ,reebwood +atr t L Tendered by local and foreign [.+ avetroughing aLd Roofing in tEle ` talent, including Hiss Emma T ' kRM FOR` ALF—Bw:n,Jl�t31,t". LA FRAU, GH 1 Feed of tar Cl c atalazaaa%:N 4.urse.r4. _ --.--Order of the Day. )Irons*, the well-knovtn Toronto mledtatant from C1az.noat i • sad ra: i. elocutionist. Drills by the child- wsy stance ,food lot:wail eq1 Taxed. wateted ' b creel is well'fenced and tborocrti: y dra:aad Fruit Bought and Sold OC ren will be a prominent feature T�.o also C,4, as bons" clew bask baro uso aro l , �j of the evenings entertainment- cemented floor*,:argd p;; pea datrtng hoa'se dandled on Commission. Dowswell, . "'The' Peoples Tinsmith ;r and otter beudiscs &u 'aa a food suss of re Instrumental music. and address- pair. se.ide• baiagb food ¢rain fuID to ,s r es b min.istera resent will also admuably &"plod for e.06t and v u.nawt un F 1J the mule of she caisorated Borne and sloe t Must be Delivered at 'be given. Tea will be served from Brooders of PtckWas To wntttp Terms easy :. !i m. until all are served. W 1t:;. Por farther parttcalars apply to Job a 'h Mao P taD-Claremont.P O. 30-0 )douse Brougham : Ross, Esq.. M.P., will ocy cup the e _• the chair. gee bills sea for full par- - � .. ._ . . taculars A large number of our residents f �^ ton ��1 11� Pumps 'went to Peterboro on Saturday toWasoo � Fruit Trees I111 LLLJJ ,see the opening of the nein locks. tsar This lift lock, which was the cen- 0 •a 'tre of attraction to many thous I u •�•A "' a o ?: E All kinds of Frust Trees, Shrubs gads on Saturday, is the largest s rdv m g _ Etc. fos sale. of its kind in the world and i= a o� j•7c'a.. a = e i Higbe,-t prices paid for Fall and' Wladmiliss splendid evidence of the skill of I Winter Apples. Canadian engineers and is a proof > a•r _ JOHN E. 9EE11 Agect, that it is not necessary to import I to Pinlertsg• We are prepared to do all kinds of work "American brains" when it is ' _ ,; Eramptly pertaining to 66e pomp, basioew. necessary to accomplish any great r~ :D . ' engineering feat. The latest tri- 4•`� ', °3°E � `17 _ •urnph i3 on a par with the build- ' .,,,, y=_ a `a _� = - in of the C. P. R. through the m :� v �' 3 w 3 : °' T rocky north shote and the digFrialz I =j.o A S ° ° z 1 1 irJ Oh� Ger' �neeestor 10 o' the St: ` Clair tunni 1,. and s l a n a ^ P �' ering Y , atop • Son, Claremoal. g, V.Richardson, Ageat,�Piclietiag. su>°flcient evidence that w e need: a a o . : a e e •• 3$ •_ ,w en any brainy work is nd on requnrcd, '' ___3 S,ar a C,The tenible domnl, 11 -4 y sr which occurred in the midst, J of, »aary 1305—Whitby 9th, Oshawa loth. the opening ceremonies will serve Brougham 11th, Port Perry 13tb, IIx 'to L Um e r Yard _ make the event a long-remea;- bridge lath, Cannington 11th,Beaverton bered one. loth. _ _ - . . ' e All Un of rengli and dressed LumberBeLatch,shingles, Doors, sash, House fix. Thet'e' 'Will 'Be• .No Fl�e-ap� 111o at h Bi»deribhings sad Silo•mstarial y � loll - loss . • - .., -: : • ` TWINE. to' C' era taaka and water troa`hs m e y w' to'ord'er in your house if your doors and Windows are : The celebrated Gold Medal Brand a-t close prices. See its before well protected with screen doors and windows. buying. { ' : . "Scr en Doors. We have an unrivalled • A. Henderson & Farmer, Claremont D Gordon = range of splendid values in this line. `Prices range from a very handsome doorat$1,75 down '•to a substantial door of neat design at b0 YEARS, „ Sixty Cents. -- — .--.,The • - Tet Seas'On.. .. _. , _.__ . .. , _EXPERIENCE �it a Screen Windows, the adjustable eaten. lion kind, a great range of widths. Prices Has caused the hay crop to groin very heavy therefore you will range from an extra'large scraen at COs., down need something to complete your haying machinery. BY"ave inow- -, 'to one extending to 2x3 inches wide and priced ing 'machines, hay tedder,, rakes, side. delivery rakes, hay loaders, TRADE MARKS &t Fifteen Cents• ____ - - - lay_.racks :Bud wagons, hay- forks and slings, and anything else ybu D[sicHs might want in the inipleulent and vehicle line. •We can supply.y oil COPYRIGHTS 8,e. with a new rope for our h�u•se-fork at little cost. Anyone seneAng a sketch and description may * well made and paint.P 3• gnfcklp ascettain our opinion free wnetber an Wire Screen Cloth; We h-andle the farnotis Provan horse fork and sling,and eau invention is prmbablyPatentable. Communicu• ed a nice green color, a filll range hf widths 'i tions strictlyconfldential. Handb,,ok oa Patents g , t supply them on terins to suit you. twee.oldest aa(stteeneT for secunna patents. from 13 to 42 inches wide. Prices range up- Patents taken thn nch )Bunn dt Co receha ` epeelnl.vxtce,without chafes,in the r cents. _ K - Geo. p Brougham ScienfiiC }ImQrican. wa ds Per yard from Nine 'hili , t., , A bandsomely tlinetmted weekly larrest mr• Don't Forget t0 take the meaSrlxO Of the anlation of any ectentzsc}}r�iurnal Terms.$S a pen;rt; four mo(nitbs,fT_ So7d by all newsdevater6• needed screen door or window. That is the _ loll • MUlVM C�.3131Broadway.New {od e !' � � „_.,.•„��_. ..-.•..�. ..-.,moi_ ...Tt f� t ti right t OU CLLII x�- Y W. t A. PiCHARDSo S on}s way of getting the i h IIt.. Y t � • guess i t flab _. .STEW LAUNDRY - o Irnppoofunt showing of finest display of Ching: A very large assortment of The undersigned has openel it si - Stations". Books,Dolle, Toye,-jabs a received for: the Holiday trade. Call a Lutnd'ry next dour to W. The 'Russill nrdwareCo. and see them. Dilnbar'q, and having had nearly- early i _ iSabeortptions taken for all h1a¢azine9, . _ 'four year's expel lk-nce in Bowman- ?, l .t Weekly and DailyllNowepapere. vine, is prepared to do first-class j work at usual rates. - 126 EAST SING ST EET 'Toronto. r.� Give4ne a trial. -" W J. H. R=CHARS.D�ON, 4 SOO TONG, •L r _ .::.- _. •: _. _loll „ - iry.. ?,>...•,. .F;h•-y,, y,,.x•..,w^+ •Y. _..mss• K,S . + 1r t"'�'_-' '. y !."•' X ....t`" ..�,'. ". `S,'L,� r tC,'?'rig. te, r r , n _ - - .'A`T' ..• ". pr, . �Fr• - . ,.. , ;� 7 ' 1. - - _ - . �! ....� • A G ,i , •' - _ .. - , 1 - v _ _ a , ., . -� - Looe*0��p«0�N f wklch she had vainly sought to make In the face. She sat palpitating and emphatically. "Look hare, Rosen, v .. her confession. wondering if any whisper ked reach- the work you've' done today. You've i' • "Let us look down the stream," ed them. ,When Roger came !n, she made me cut an innocent, Pfth-mind i 1,i1 .. he said; "how it gives back the rich shutldered and dared not look up; ed girl's beat is two; a p•cor child - - =TT'W T n 'i� f, n lW y o colc:s cl t.'.e nut uz:aul tee s! F4k r o khat i! he hztd Beard? who knows no more of eonwetionali- 1' - - -_ t A,jD m4, riKulviVot sketch for you!" I uff, c ee l voic he askedHullo is hie ties than an atf(5e. .a...____ "Too evanescent, the colors change Iblu�f, cheerful voice. "Hullo, Jeee, f "How do dots the man }:now t�iati . '' .. ­., before one's &yea,' she replied. . _be 11 been ort to tea? Fire looks Teas the don't know?" his sister mor ' . •• "Forgive an old fellow's advice," 'ant. There'll be a smartish frost to- mored. he added, rather'confusedly, "and �night. I'll warrant father." 'You've shut my house upon a and *;( `OR+ E � NG sketch cold or you thin autumn; is h' know,ilshe thought. lnHowthat gl a were bound toubefriend.ro`You've n- �7 TH j$$Iske h no a itHe Young coo co r y ., . " .. ' It is owing colder, certainly.' she was when .she could o to her nutted a friendless, mot31'erless girl; g e girl in a peculiar social position, ...( WILL- �', ' Jessie," he eontiaued, incense- room and be alone with her misery. gi ' • . quentiy, "I have known you since you She was wiser to-night than in the who had no woman but you to teach were-so high." mornng. She ' knew the taste of her the ways proper to that post- ; �NN�NMsOMNOMNM�M�6"Oeseftwo "Yes, Mr. Ingleby." .. . shame. But from Mr. Ingleby; had tion. For a blundering beast of a /'. _-- . _ - Jesoie'CHAPTER XXilI. (suddenly conscious of the icy chill "And I am your parish priest." it been anyone but he ! man to have to tell her! Why, IL did eo tar sxpertmce a ro-,in !]dine Ingleby as well as of a'grave "Certainly." She thought of the old days when cut her to the soul! Of course you tae ion after breaking the necklace as and paned expression n her booth- "I knew year father and mother-I He would come in the Bummer .even- will apologize, but Jessie will of g . was always fond of you." in s and sit in the arden chatting, course, be unable to come again. _. _40 Pay a visit to the secret ivy- er'. always kind gaze. Y Y g 6 g, Veiled post office on tbo hedge-bank 1 "You have doubtless been more "Always most kind e and sometimes smoking, with her You might have managed to show _ Ilrri the field. She did not relax n pleasantly engaged," continued Hiea "You aro looking very tired, my father. He would beckon her to his her what was right without letting Ther determination not to see Claude in Ingleby' intently considering the dear. I would rather not worry you, side and she would lean. clasped by.her know anything at all of this - colors of some 8"s she was arrang- but-are you engaged to Claude bled- his arm against his shoulder, pleased wretched gossip, instead of leaving any more, but she wished to say way?" he blurted out_ and proud to be noticed. Sometimes Imo to blurt it all out. Women 1 . • some gentle word at parting, and she Ing on hes embroidery. was not without an unconscious I "1 have been busy," she faltered, The blood leapt to her face, she he would blow tobacco-smoke at her know women." Hope that he would see the iniquity "sketching' ' ;g8�e a start, but she turned and to tease her, thea he would make I "They do,"'returped jilt s Ingleby. - -- - of the stop he had propo.°d. I "Sketching," echoed Mins Ingleby, ooked unflinchingly into Mr. Ingle- I her laugh by some droll remark or with an acid smile. Her heart throbbed with a swift 'thoughtfully selecting the color she by's grieved„kind face as she replied, tell her funny stories, and she would "Horrid little wretch!” she said wanted and beginning to th!•ead her quietly. (rifle his pockets for sweets. He to herself, when her brother had _ t-tpy;when-alter rem �Z am *a+t-" would take her with Philip for a stormed out of the room; "the im- needle, wf-th ut-t'6akin'g-zrp---"Hm? P1. stone at the mouth of the t3ay cave''Sketching plans? Maki designs? "Oh, my child, forgive me," lie .row on the r ver. ow , e us3 o dente-at castfrrg-ham 013ells upon 'she saw the gleam of a white . at said, ve earnest! • `` '' ;packet in the green shadow' of the 'Some people are clever at designing very y, "but people �run to open the gate when she 'naw !Poor old Will! Why, he is bend over ,Ivy curtain which covered her, and I think." sny that you ought to be, they do, him coming, a handsome young cur= ears in love. Not that it takes • "No; sketching from nature," she indeed," ate, with sunny eyes, calling her tete much," she mused, "tor a woman to "Thea they are moron d ihs of the plantation netarest the replied, with a quivering lip, while g," elle town i little sweetheart, or pretending to snake s fool of a man." quickly hiding the precious missive in her dress, she went into the Miss Ingleby obstinately refused to i tented, sighing, tr she looked down len very cross and gruff and•threat- (To Continued.) -. . . :'.; P look up and meet the fiery indigna- into the brown stream, which was Imine to have her whipped. She ♦ _ . farm to read it. now darkering' �)a evening shad- seemed to hear the pleasant sound I - tion is her brother's eyes. The letter mono rather Lender than 1 am afraid sketching is rather Iowa; "I nm no mat for him. Neth- hof Ute mill-nhcd, to smell the lav- )FIRST PLllI30 I>ZAKER. . :passionate; sorrowfully pleading• ;lonely work for you; Jessie," he said !ng could be more unsuitable for Mender and roses, and see the familiar --- reasoning, the writer placed himself him or for me." garden and famillar.lost faces again. Italian Had the Honor-Two of (-.19 with hie accustomed kindness," . . and his happiness at her feet. He^.•Nothing more fascinating than I They both kept silence for some !She could hear him asking her to I His Instruments 'Remain. implored her not to run his life for sketching•-unless it is f1shing-it ,moments, she looking thoughtfully !her Cons tan tin ople, 'an4 puzzling I It was a harpischord maker, Chris- r' A narro.w conventional punctilio. makes one waste all one's time out- at the stream, every curve in her lea- her with catch questions in arithma t i tofori, in the employ of the Duke o! . . Then came the old arguments, Tben�of-doors; But alone na you are, it (tures indicative of settled, hopeless tic. And he had thought shame of i. cany who in 1711 made the first a sulplication for one more meeting, being so young, andnate, is !sorrow, he etLdying her face with her, pityingly and lovingly according successful piano. As Curator of I••er, . ...if only as farewell. The letter seem- ,short• for a young lady it is decided- deep pity and tenderness. Ito his sweet nature; atilt he had 'dinand de 'Medici he had a splendid -- ",ed to be written with tears for ink, ly lonely-yea, lonely, he concluded 1 "It is quite true,•' he said at last. 'thought shame, her' .only friend be- collection of Belgian, French and "'Phink, dearest, think what It in I"But, dear, Jessie', you do not know 'aides distant Philip. with unwonted contusion and hesitn- Italian instruments to look &I ter, ',-to save a man's soul," it said fn the world's ways• and there aro so Then • hot rush of crimson, dyed 1' Uon. I and this undoubtedly aided him, conclusion; "your love alone cavi few to teach you, and 1 fear you her face, when she remembered how _. - � ..No, Mr, Ingleby,"' said Jessie � )' Y 'thou h the model was so crude that isav'e mine, and redeem me from the have made a mistake." near! he had been jun tied in so 1 g igni Lie life I dragged along until ,looking down at the dog, which had I "Yes." thinking. � 'the inventor could never have dream- the eight of our- sweet face reveled run up to receive the pats she a1- I � g' ed a monument would ever be erect- the possibility sed hope of a better ways bestowed upon it, "though !t w 'Do pyo it know what people say 1 !tinny little things showed 'them- led n his memory. There arta only _ _ Its very pleasant to be out-or,-doors; g Y position and a selves in o new light to Jessie on 'n eafet nccpssaysoat o of Carist,)fori i fife, even for ale_ Believe mc. dear, i,I don't fled it lonely Imau In-his are seer, walk alone that sorrowful night, as she sat lfouse. e holy ►eve like ours can alone urn together? The ea that that girl aobbin in her shadow room. She t "I don't suppose you do," com- ge Y Y li g y ,'keeper, One decorated in gold and � ity a mans henrt and lift him from PP Noes not know what is due to her- knew now -wh Mrs. Blackley, of g° the mire, Such is the true sanctity j wonted Mica Ingleby. with a sarcasm self, has no self-respect " ,Fairr4elds Farm had driven past Chinese figures Ia In Florence and ' of innrria e. not the degraded con-le, awful in its dryness that Jessie F I the other is in the Croshy-Brown r g 'was read to sink through the floor. "It is time to go home." said Jee- ;her with her face so firmly set in an icollection In the Metropolitan Art ventioial, but the true s.uI mar- ', y g sic movingawn with crimson in- :unconscious, straight-ahead look- - ridge. Will you, for the sake of �''idsanou e:cl a �l�am�Lh°she dig-nation. y y g Museum TDree documents attest the Mrs. Blackie who talked ' about ,authe leity of this last ustrusnent, . our own fair-seers ng before a false Y P He followed her with contused harees," and disliked sitting !n .a `.and brutal world, destroy the soul ter tui to up with an air of ort- „ which was purchased this Signor Y 'ter vacuity "How I wish you ,words of apology. earner." And why Ellen Dale. Diego itrartelli, From this sreLle be1. - . and-body cf the man who loves you Iwould learn shut the door when "You ought to know it, indeed you lithe daughter of another farmer, a ginning a long list of nei u'ul,d so devotedly?" ought." he said- ."what sort o! s girl whom she greatly liked for her Her heart shook as she read, It Iyou come into the room; there !s g be mentioned of men who aelped ptr11 - !triend should I be if 1 did not tell; 'kind heart and friendly, unaffected piano. But factories a s tis " moan well for her tbr•t he was not I Spot again. pawing Miss Meade's !tett the `_ thee, ll add. the eharni of tern per dress, you know that he always fol- 'You are young, you don't even know .ways, had been so confused and bur- could never 'have achieves! uifhout, lows ov.'" what is thought correct." nod when they met in the village. [royalty to encourage' end v.rtut`Noa nonce, the detP thrilling tones of his Y paha s so •• Jessie, it mnOt.be confessed, had pat- . .' voice, the magnetism of his glance. II That "Mas }lfecy transfixed Jas "mydear Jessie," lie continued. Ellen as a homely, untaught ICO lay Frederick for +s treat i•rder- P • '•'. She wu ed give lane. for his once, w'}�trs to the already overwhelming forces sle as with sa ley spans. Iearnealy, I have a painted duty girl, who once observed that she p V• of his written words. Not only her accustomed to Jesafe " "�iM• to norm I must ask our remise the ht all poets were '"lards," like they can be Isecn et the present day. • of hi but all her slender frame shook 'and other fondling appellations; but pe y 4 ug D Marie Antoinette was a patron of that t+aeos address banished her that there shall be no mora-no mare Byron, and added that she liked the an filamen{i, n England and A - ' '', with the strife within her Why, at- � occasions for bahblin ton es." stories without rhymes best, be- j fes all, should she think of herself, to the North Vole. As for all the 6 gd Instrument n Germany. introduced the I ever, her honor, in comanaon with ;pleasant pretty ways. she had with "Oh', Mr, Ingleby," returned Jes cause the were easy to maks out. his $appine,s? Was she selfish, cruel Ole, with a little scorn, you need and hadnt got so much flummery In t rt of atrllniCriL so 1 became a p6 J pl as Inglebyty wa s. by her side (life. It was 1n Ployei's concert ✓�'•«' to took at her work and talk to not alarm yourselr, now that ou 'make anybody's fiend run around ,room that Chopin played, and 'two Min to this adored man. Whet sa corrcet rShe shivered when she imagined ' X --would she not sacrifice for him? She her, pressing her cheek against er our later firms have brought out would be content to forego Henven, !arm-they were now utterly ImPov "You dont know how all this has Couetn Jane's .sharp tongue and along list of artists. JoseRy, Fader- Idle would brave Hell; but how could jai'ble. She wondered I! !t could be 'Pained me," he continued. "and how ;plain truths upon the subject: she ewski and others. `; rho do wrong, true that she had ever dareQ to kiss ,Pained I am to hear from you that (thought of Mr Plummer's Drone She could not reason upon it, but :,that flinty-faced woman, much less there !s now r.o trore Tear of-of con- comments, of Mr Cheeslemans un- •�. In Pier 'innocent heart there thunder-;had been"kissed by those cruel, dto- duct that gossips may misinterpret. varnished obsrn atfona sad pro- WHJ1T BONES SAID. I - 11 ad a stern deep "'Thou shalt not," gemusly smiling 21ps I was your father's friend sad Phil bably coarse reproota. She pictured I Counsel-"I insist on an answer to d No !or acme Randal's-and-and I should have !Mias Blushford's specchlcss horror, 1'MY question, You hay. not told me L. • with a heavy boom that from time' She was silent as D had to speak to our cousins un- ,and saw her gathering her skirts • ,� _ t•o time stilled flit wildest Rtnrm id minutes, no longer fearful of bunt- Pe Y g g' 'all the conversation 1 want to 1 less-•• around her In fear of rontnmination; passion. She had s deep h::t un- inn Into tears as at first, being know all that passed between you ) conscious feeling that a eta is a wounded beneath that source. while "Oh' Mr. Ingleby!" cried Jessie, in Ishe fancied she heard Dr. Maule land Mr, Bones on the ocCa5lon to J: :. wound to all that is good and eleva- Mr Ingleby, in a manner totally un- !agonized tones, "pray don't do that, irwenring about It, Then Sir Arthurs !which you refer." ting; that somethfng above and be-„like his usual easy cheerfulness, bus•• You don't'li that they wolMd-my !,polished contempt. Lady Gertrude's ; •Reluctant Witneew-­I've trlld you 4r, and self fa hurt by ft; that it can -tled about the room, bringing her cousins are not-not-they ere plain stony-annihilating glance Mian ] one- 'everything of any consequence.” P ing happiness hu to none: that to sin 'things to look at, among others a people and thev st.y things-for heav- dale's disdainful sneer, Ethel'& per- "You hays told me that you said ' • . t mnttiir en's sake don't. let them beer this Iplexed dismay-she saw them all In to him, 'Bones, this ciir•e will get an ardent a b • t sin against him photograph Y d r roan is o a , o nw w ag _ miserable scandal. Left alone, Itimagination, and remembered, with into the court some day.' No I one 1 those horribly hast! blotch u n n o S B 3 but she mould not t thee into D F b r u insolent o- ' averts; she could only feel that�� which were admired- in the In- will die out, but-with all your age �sickening terror. the sudden in a want to know what he said n , • words must not could done. fancy of that now familiar art• and and, wisdom and knowledge of the familiarity of Adele, hiss Medway's spiv,• But Claude made wrong seem right represented his pet cricket club world, don't you know how things French maid, the last time she went. . -Well, -he. said : 'Drown, there isn't . - h adore him so terrible, 'grouped about the tall and com- grow byrbeing talked of? They would to the Court, It this scandal got anything in this business that I'm and that rendered w 1 k 11 er. in t it oii d i h snoo wind she telt the f d "1f any, P '1' too." ed o . Y B vex Philip o esteem e u Medwa• P Claude than meadia figure of C c y, v' r• _ _ he n g Thin letter convinced L+dr' mote i int- . she had no friend to o win tour by Fix. And a iv your distinct little, etch , "Now that I have o ht e, y .B• N , k and. ]n Y w in the bac n w' is n -, After yielding to the conviction, that ith h o -gT assurance that there is no engage- she mi ht See fn this tempest of _ voice of thunder once, more sounded the old days .Jessie would have goneg let-eyed lawyer, with halt a' pound -ihrought bet soul, and she was again about the room and ferreted out ment o1 any kind, nothing between misery, she thought, casting herself, of brans and* sixteen ounces of jaw, sent asunder 4Y dat}bt and conflict. fresh sad interesbrng things herself. you and Captain Medway, and that sobbing, by her bedside-no friend ever wants to know shat I've_ beefs 4., t'. 7t was a long, Tong wrestle that "It-ah-it is not very IIattering," You will not again be seen with ,but Claude, the Tempter whispered; talking about, just tell },im.' " - - she had under ttre beechtree, the she gasped, looking at this truly him," he replied, very slowly and Claude would neves' scorn 'her. She bough. of which h rustled softly idreadful thing, distinctly, "there in no acea9ion for heard a taint rustle and s familiar F1~ATIIbRWISE'BIRDS.. - oYer embraces she baa ' lever dreamed "No." returned Mr. Ingleby• sod- me to call. their attention to this un- sound-something between a growl seagull makes a splendid living • . "•.'a I of refusing in those days of Eve-,denly • .conscious of his mistake, fortunate scandal. But, my dear, I and a purr, then a warm furry thing T g YOU will have to be very careful to brushed her face and hands, and she baro afar, 1r, a covey of seagulls i. o rY i tells Y flatter, t • s t which she !:oto •aph cannot tin e � fl swards earl in the morning , Ilk& innocence, embrace o h 'the gi Y silence people's tongues. Could you looked up into the one Lrilliant re- Y y g -.''was now• ashamed, since the serpent 'the truth;" which indeed it dean, af- 1, ., of ewggested sin had entered and ;ter the i'nshion .or a Swift, a Ho- not have some school-friend to stay maining eye of Sebastopol, who was sailors and fishermen know that the • "darkened this sweet- Eden. garth, or an exceedingly spiteful old with you. You had better not be limping to and fro on her three legs day will be tine and the wind fair, Late that,night Jessie, pale treat ''woman of either sex who prides her- seen. anywhere 'alone just now." with erect tail and the tenderest, but if the birds keep .inland-though tier long conflict, •held the precious self upon uttering especially unplea- "I should like to go away. alto- wink of her one eye st.rieing with .,It there be no lxire ,out towards the letter firmly in the flame of her can- ;sant truths, but not after the lash- gether, a&-I have told you befort--" her limited -and crippled'Powers to eta to, donate unpleasant weather- . ;-die until it was a black ash flutter- tion of a Rnphael and a Shakespeare. "Oh! that mooted never do. You express sympathy. J'es�i•� clashed interested folk know that the _ .ole- • - Lag !n defiling flake. about,hPr white- Miss Ingleby continued to be con- Would be still more friendless and the scarred and luuin.cd Print- meats will tic unfavorable. Of all • .. ' i-draped room'. ' She felt once more Fumed by an unwonted spirit of in- unprotected where you arc not can �'etei'au to her heart wcather�i ire fish the dolphin is the as if she had destroyed a living crew- !dustry, and her needle made little. known. • The only thing is to be and wept more :conlortably most.. remarkable_ During a .fierce I swift, and most axes s l titin clicks very. quiet and busy yourself a good over the,disf�' table, iron-gray fur. ale or a storm at sea the mariner tore. Then she cr.icd herself to sleep P' g deal. with household affairs just now. "Deur, dear Sebastopol!" she mur- .4Lnd dreamed a fniry dream from her• against her thimble, until Jessie P know..Ahat the end of it is near if -eliilclhood. She heard the mill'. (loliged to snntcli both her hand, in- We all have to buy our experience, inured, in her childish way, "you he can•see a dolphi•i'• or %'number of - ebild n fartiiliar hum, she saw the ,stead o! which 'she veno and said Jessie, and'it is a most expensive would never blame me, would you?' that fish, sporting en the high seit battled water perpetualiy trying to something about going. She knew thing; .costs one's vc71 heart-blood Neither would dear, le, =she add- waves. ' 'climb the unresting wheel and per- I that Miss Ingleby knew' that she had sometimes. You will have to pay for ed, atter a little while, wonderfully peivally.slipping' discomfited away; !come over on.,pvrpose for tea; but this with n little discomfort and dol quieted and comforted 6y the cross LO\DUN 11.U1LT U� SI'O1QGP;S•, ,. then Philip, clasping tier small, weak I instead of being asked to prolong her ness, my poor child; don't shrink old creature's sympathy. One could assuredly find no worse hand in his • strong one• told her I visit, she received two cold flngera from it, and it will soon blow over, Poor Miss Ingleby also became a i oiind to build upon than n teed of that it was,-after all, the defeated 'and a distant farewell. Jessie, I for one, am perfectly sure wiser woman on that day; for the K that i orance or conventionalities is firs-t time in the thirty and odd sponges, such as we use for the water which turned the remorseless l "play I see you hon3e. Jessie, if � bath. And yet .London has for its - '—wheel and i¢•t etl the machinery go- you are going that way?" her gentle- tlio. worst charge against you. I am Yearn during which she had known e ___ and always shall be our friend I her brother, she sale him really ori- subsoil only sponges, although 'moo Ing; and then sho seemed to see the hearted host asked, in spite nt an 3'• y call them flints. (}ace they grew as I. rater as apart of the great 'wave 'admonitory frown from his sister. would give'anything to serve you, I g ,.'and Beard him say things that am not a fair-weather friend. You hurt her. sponges do now r rout water aha!- #• • that girdles the earth, rises in van( ..By Jove, Su," he .aid afterward, may trust me." - "It is such women as ,you,' he Iowa, and they are found in layers . Dors to tHo sun, and descends in' "it takes a woman to be really'true! Y petrified among the chalk of south- . snow and ball to encircle the .great to n woman. I've known you a good She went home heart-struck and cried, on his return, ",who cause ern England. The '1'kicmea Valley .. , 4 , `lobe onto more, thus permeating I many years, but I didn't know halt despairing: The very trees seemed more than half the vice and misery f= ^, to mock at her as their sere leaves in the world. Your .hateful Phari- chalk tens been melted like so'much the atmosphere in an eternal round. the venom that is in you. Hit a su ar, and carried away -with the fi si'he dlamT-,4 :;�ru� dashed from the ;woman when she's down, never give rustled together In the evening,ivied. saic ways drive other women to des- gi In tete ii 11 running waters; but the flints have ,.c,i,i{• �3srn Ind w cel, ci'c ed the-w•hitc feet,her a chance of ettin u a ain, es- 'm'Y. word of Mr. Ingleby'& had pair. 'Does a woman commit Lhe g g p g been left behind, and on these' the u" of angels always ascending,the mov- I pecialty If she bas no friends. That's scorched her like the touch of lire. slightest error, whether in innocence whole city of London has found its - Ing stair and strer.ming upward, al- your truly damnable motto." Which, She could not look In. Sarah's face or in fraility, no matter to your when she crept by instinct to: the stony-hearted, arrogant virtue, you excellent foundations. wilva upward, in steady unceasing ar, his 'sister tartly observed, was whkitehea for comfort; she had fancied .top up every avenue of return to- . 1.1'" �,� flight till her mind lost itself in the. Pretty langkiage for a clergyman. s .. J that some farm-laborers grouped bar. You do more deliberately Judge (to old oITcndcr)-"ITave. Sy"I� ♦est Aim epacea of sleep, and she He did see erste home, i'emarklaa � P you an-,thing to say?" "Ont this, 1; awoke;refreshed and comfoited, with with- great originality upon the about an out-house In the dusk, push her into the mire, and then y lord. It co4nforts me to Y know i `, `�.�.�,� the pleasant 6ouni! of•the mill-wheel weather, the comet, the eotdilet o! looked at her and than whispered to- you go smirking to- church and call ii1 and climbing water mingling with "Clemency" Canning• who actually getber as she passed; when,she heard yourself miserable sinners, which'you that one wise man os •,he Lynch can �" wet tend the mise of "those black Abrahams heavy familiar step on are, and insult the Almighty by ask- undo much' of the mischief wrmight "' heavenly music is her ears ell day ry b twelve idiots in the jury-bps."'idevils," the Hfndoos, against his the court-yard cobble stones, she Ing forgiveness, which you need not Y ,-Y tong rose from het" nook by the kitchen supposte for a moment you'll get The minimum sentence Rr s passed"oy ataq„ "You are quite, a stranger," Miss wuntrymen's. lust of vengeance, until - 17 gleby said to her one day on her her agitation had somewhat subsid- hearth and flbd away Lo the dim par- "William! upon my word!" she in- his lordship. F^ > peai'.usce sr, the Rectory, ed, and they had reached the bridge tor, where the'first fire df the season terrupted, recovering from the speech- i "Ie ti so loop since I was here?" which spanned the stream running made a pleasaht glow in Lhe gloom, learner. of utter dismay. A tool envies another mann luck asktxi, eojpriag, confused and through the tiny wooded glen In but she could not look her cousins "lou will net get it," he repeated, and n wise man tviviRa his pluck. :.. .. . . • . , . i. i.. y a ` - � . . -, MM , , :,�+,w 4 i� .. r .... 4 r. _ �gB A. R988I11 RED CROSS TM3 ffiQSICIH - -IHEAD AND FRONT IS THE I8 D&LI�flT�DIlk, vitiiari y a+u%iii o i v isa+iau.:K. �/ -- • / / r ! _ v r r The Dowager Empress Has Com- GRAVEL CURED BY DODD'$HIS KIDNEY DISEASE AND Y S - pletel ;Shut Out the Young ' -:- `•" ' Czarina. KIDNEY PILLS. �, (�� owl- Y „ The w `.in of the highest Rueaian Shirt wa1StS and dainty ' alistocrasy, from the Czarina Mi mselt Tried ffiany ]llediciaea but got no _ - dolva, are,, devoting themselves tr• Belief till He Used the Great Onen are made delightfully the aid of the Red Cross Society, Canadian Kidney Remedy. Sun- and through' thou u eQorta many m - Glean and fresh with Sun- lions of roubles have been raised for Rosedene, Ont., July 18.-(Specs- — !" the sick and in the Far al).-Mr. Samuel J.of Crow, the well- light Soap. known musician of Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Apples East. As this place, re- As the Czarina Dowager still holds lates an experience that adds to -the = the same position at the Russian already great popularity of Dodd a heir of Don Carlos, Legitmist. Pre- Let us have your consignment of any of these articles and.we will - _Court as she held when Alexander Kidney Pills in this locality, tender to the thrones of France and get you Rood prices. "I suffered for years with Kidney Spain, and may yet figure as a per- 111. er III. was alive, there is no position < there for the young Czarina to hold, Trouble.­ says Mr. Crow, "which be- sonage of importance in EuropeeZ THE DAWSON COME MISS! 04 C 7 r Limit) r no work for her to do, no duties for came aggravated with every attack history. He is in his thirty-fourth Cor, Meet Market anc/ Colborne Sts, TORONTO. her to fulfil-she is, as it were, an of cold and caused me much agony. year, and was educated for several - —--- - interloper in her own husband's The disease developed into Gravel years at the Roman Catholic College house. This is a fiainful enoi�hi when I was totally unfit for any- BETTER - of Beaumont, close to Windsor Cas- L W R ��� {_ tle. Don Jaime holds an ensign's l state of affairs for her when things thing. P are at peace with Russia; but it is "I tried different remedies with RICES UALITY commission in the famous Gradno - Infinitely worse now when the whole out the desired result and was in regiment of Hussars, of the Russian Empire is seething with excitement, much misery when I decided to try Bodyguard, and is looking forward an c air is a- Civt3-tvirth the clamor I Dodd's ICidaey Fills when to my keenly to seeing active service. He astonishment and delight I immedi- is Don Carlos' son by the first wife of arms. � She can do nothing, for whenever ately began to recover. (a Princess of the House of Bourbon- � 1 she tries, she n thing,promfly told by "After using five boxes the ailment Parma), who died eleven years ago, ...the Czarina Dowager she has already had entirely ceased and I wof which leaving a son .and fid daughters. - CAN et HAD IN arranged to do it. Thea, if she per- enjoying perfect vigor, all of which By Don Carlos' second marriage he Palls, 'Wash Basins, Milk Pans, &c ! sista, she is made to understand that I owe to Dodd's Kidney Fills." Princess Alice of Bourbon, the ' bar one dot 1n life is to provide The fact that Gravel yields so read- youngest daughter of Don Carlos, Y i1 to Podd's Kidney Pills is God who Intel obtained a divorce from Any rtrst•otase Groner Can supply You. oasis with a Czarovitch, and that Y Y g Y until this is accomplished the quieter news ityGleed, as it does uwav with Prince Frederic of Schoenburg-Wald- INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'$' ��he keeps herself and the leas she is those terrible operations that were enburg, was recently announced to been a heard el the better. supposed to be the only relief from have joined the Russian Red Cross ------- -this trouble. Society, and to havo made prepara- HATJNTS OF FISH ANTI-GAD'LE. BUCHANAWS t THE CZARINA, tions to start for the scene of war _ always accompanied by her eldest in the Far East. Attractions for Sportsmen on the UNLOADING OUTFIT sister. the Grand 'Duchess Elizabeth, calling on members of the aristocracy —__T - Line of the Grand Trunk. works-weu both on wife of -the Czar's uncle, has been and the well-to-do in genes-to in- --� The Graced 'Trunk Railway Coiupaay +tseks+aod 1 t•arus. making,trips through the lower quar- duce them to give up their old linen GIRLS'' 'NEW PROFESSION, y half su in eitEIsher or has issued a handsome pu�llcation, hay and=rain ettber tens of St. Petersburg, urging pat- for wounded soldiers. Behind their profusely illustrated- with half-tone loose or in sheacea. p p P g Pretty Dresses. Iengra♦'ir.gs, descriptive of tp .,.many sendrorcataloame.to riotism u cm the corer classes; and . ui a es travel covered•furniture Employed in London to W^,tr Ithe police- have been purp rsely warn- vans y jattractive localitlee for sportsmen on K.T.BUCHANA.N&CO.,IfagersolliOt�L d not to interfer0 with these expe- CARRYING THE GIFTS. What can a woman do to earn her;their line of railway, Many of the I 25-34 It, of the F,mpress, so as to `rhe striking from the Czarina's r lie ins? She can become a draper's ' Bions reached by the Grand Tr Lin I tavoid any appearance of premedita- Court list of tine name of Princess (model, is the suggestion of. one au- wcm to hn�'o been specially prepared I Yo�� OVERCOATS tion, The Grand Duchess F.flzabeth, ; thority. _ 3Tsr•ya Michailov�ny(�1)ashkoR for as !tor the delectation o! mankind, and who liveA in Moscow, whore her bus- innocent remark, shows how serious . "Unquestionably a great deal of'where for a brief period the cares of band is Governor-General, is n high ;ly the Czarina takes bar duties i❑ the trouble concerning employment (business are cast aside and life is .°d WV4 smLe wwia i-11 band 1r.a it +^+a•� favonfe with the 113Oscovites on ac-'connectiof�cvith the war. When Prin- is caused by the women themselveta," 'gi,en up to enjoyment. Not only do t°t 01°1p rO t.c°" ..:•.w d,rcco Goer a7 leo■ tai !count of her dernocratic Zvnys, she seen Dasltkoit was asked, like all he -aid to a London Express repro- the "llighlands of Ontario" precut 'BRITISHXAfARRICA$N'♦L LING o0. has aurce>'de(i fn raisin. enormous sentative yesterday. unrivalled facilittes for both hunting. _.. S other court women, to join the sew- g• - ito class, she consented: but ro- i "All domestic duties nowadays are!g�,mg and camping, but the 30,000 soma from wealthy Dlos�ow merch- g antss solely b- the; charm of her cur- marked to a lad of honor that she scorned - being beneath their dig- Islands Of the Georgian Bay, Thou- I 'l oar husband seems '' have, as 'dial manner.y she invited the � mer--'would prefer to Ire twenty seam- nity, We- cannot get domestic ser- 'Band ]shads sad St. Lawrence Illy- I exalter! opinion of You.'' remarked chants to a bazaar, shook hands ',stresses. who would do more work ,`ants because the girls want to beer. Rideau Hirer and L„kes, Lake `St. the bride's aunt. "lie says you are I them, and, addressing them >3y .than all the Czarina's two thousand i typiats or--derks. - Good cc+oks aredJohri, and the read attractive to- i "Fe+." rejoined his - right head." their patron -mics, Saco thplu re- aristocrats. Tots observation was becominfi as -extinct as the Great Cal!ties in 1fa'nq and New lTam;,- the young wife. with a .sigh: "but �fresbments with her own_ Bands. She retailed to the Czarina, who forth- Auk, and the only housemaid's place sh!,, present equal opportunities for I1� ane of those men who never int also called upon their wives And ` for which. there- is any competition hearth ph,as:;re and s;+ort. All these their right hand-know._ what their p with put the' Princess on the black- is a housemaid's place on the stage left hand does!" .-drank tea with them. although Sha "list. The incident cr-ented some sen- '-yet we are' merbued�ened with'locnllties are fav S by the Grand _ ...­dranki1'r!:a.k Rai1R•nv System. and on "' dislikes that beverage. Isatiun, as the Princess belongs to. governesses-half traiped, as a - rule! y The head and front of this work one of the hest-known families of tri.ins rincqunlled on the continent WI18on's Fiy Pled g• rmeh l00 rfor the' Red Cross ts- the - Grand who nurses, typists, and clerks of Ontario, Michigan, Qui the higher F3uswan nobility. who cannot get, employment. packet wt11 kill More lice than can !lDuchess Vladimir, who lends her i Large numbers of educated noun ticw !Tani}>shire and' Maine ilsh R y prealence to all the sessions of the ! g "A new profession has been sug- po eau ht on 30U shtets of eUrk women of the better classes are seek- and game laws are inserted in the I I 3t. Petersburg blanch, and rGonal- rgested tor' girls et ho 'have had no pyLlication �r tha guidance o! paper, costing t Aids in nth r craps. She presides in army. Each applicant srin g Y sportswen. The Grand.'rcunk Rail- I employment spcual training for an business ori y pp plcdea%ional work All that it re- wav has also issued descriptive il- "Do you think I am capable of i at lssasttrs, antes with the Sewing- .formed of the terrible rigore of Si- quired is a good 0- ure, and the car- :lust:ated inatte for each district ar•r `;acting a part^" asked the stage- - classes, and visit« the girls' schools, beria: but not one in ten is daunted rtage necessary to show off beauti-' where she helps the pupils to make by the prospects held out. The soca- cul gowns. ni'ntsr1v, which ire seat free on ap- j struck youth "I do, replied the = lint and bandages for the soldicirs :it lets has been obliged to decline thou- =1'he isrofession-is thai of manner pltration to the Air. J, ). the Cola-, busy manager; and the farther the front. The G; and Duchesses Al- sands of requests for enrolment: The quip, or draper's model, Those girls ipany and to t(fr. •F. U. McDonald-, apart we arc when you--act the bet- the T assenger Agent. G. T. 1 .. ter at will suit mo." _ exnndrn and COnstat,ne• the latter Russian public is greatly touched are emplo, Ld by nil large chops. and 'L`olua titatlaa,. 'I'oror,to. 7. ono or the most beautiful women of by these evidences of patriotism on ore selected entirely on account of - (' the 1'mpire, have placed their polus- ;,the part of the women, and the re- their beauty and shapeliness. f c ���It Minardt= Li{�lme�lt 1n the house/ es at Vie s�rvire of the Red Cross, 'cult will be' a much larger•measure 'Their duties- consist'- solely of l "1'Ca," he proposed," bliss !'assay P and tour the city in their troikas: of freedom for wonion in future. Pus- walking up and down the Ions[ show-i continued, blushing;' "and when papa wail women already ealoy more lib-' roorils clad in all the most exquisite came into the room he found me in •yn,+-••I'os, I remember my first ) rrty than the women of any coun- Models b Mich the the les wprodduce Mr. Iluggia's arms," "Ah, no-w I ball as if it were only yesterday," ,! A BACK LICK. try except the Anclo Saxon, and gt�' ' exclaimed. Miss �peitz. "I 1.4- What a. wonderful memory you j ish —' the result is that in times of nation- �to purchase fh in. wandered what your father meant to- must have!" i ,.'Settled the Case With Her. hal danger they rompf •t themselves "Those who have tried it state day when he told me that Mr. Itug- i with grnat.fheroism. The part they that they tinct the life most profit-;gins had as Gid head on. young Wilson's FIy Pads. No dead Many great discoveries have been able nad comfortable, and thou have!shoulders!" Y g loved at the siege of Sebastopol I IiOt-the slightest.... wish.. to chango`shoulders." - flies dropping �, -Made b accident and ,thin s better-_p. g Ift ro g 4bu�t when propeTi than old mines have been found in WILL EVER 13E rtr1f S31BF.lZPD: q their .position for- that, of a goc'cr-I - - - !treed. •• I this way, for example when even the l It is not onlyamort the aristo- For over S+;iy vers -` g neg8 Or n CMrk, l ole wrx si,o w 4oarntxo 4vp,rr ha b,an sill Vv ! accidental discovery that coffee is the,crate-that thi& outbreak of patriotic "Unfortunately the demand for on;uo—of nuthen fw the.-obudroa whue ue% That "money,talks," I'll not den real cause of one's sickness proses charity manifests itself, Matilde such women. isnot large, _But. at-I1i"0tt.t t_"h'id•'often+,r,.tilln..et,."pan:,cute. I May be 'qutte true. Y wind�•a:14 rr a-nist.m the•t.on,+c and IwweL%.ad a th e of most tremendous value because 'Nsc•hensky. Russia's favorite ballet ter all, perhaps, it is nearly as large twit rw-aa)SorUfarrh.n.• r.ettra.w,••nt.ssw'.I+ But it more often says "Gocxl-b el" . 'it locates the cause and the rson dancer, has -left St. Petersbur sa,i tsentsar,u thttxtshau the world Ise son°od Y Pe g, as the supply, rnnsidering how very �+iwr'•Vit>wti`wi.owenovrutnudrn.ur," 1:-oi �" -has then a chance to get well, throwing up her. profitable engage- few women arca perfectly formed now- Than 'flow-dy do. nror oNer 23 I suffered says as Gia- monts, and has volunteered and gone adays. Y - " `•It's 'ri,eiculous," remarked the -so g !to the seat of war as a Red Cross — fen in my stomach and even the best nurse.- Not only this, but she is prosperous tailor, "to saw 'clothes - How's This don't make the man.' "Think so?" I was Cured of Bronchitis and -physicians disagreed as to the cause touring the. coulitry' on the wily, Certainly:" replied the tailor. "Why' ' without giving me any permanent ;da•ncing-to houses packed to their ca- We offer One lfundred Dollars Reward Asthma by UINARD'S LINIMENT. halo, different: ones saying it was'pacity, and giving the entire 'pro- for any case or Catarrh that cannot be they've made me!" MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. for by' Fiall'■ Catarrh.Cure, r gastritis, indigestion, neuralgia, etc., seeds of every performance to the F. T. Clit•:Si'.Y & CO., Toledo, O. I Lot 51 P. E. I. so ('dragged . along from year to ,benefit of the (led Cross Society, we, the undersigned, lia.'o known F, •There are many imitations of Wil- � I was Cured of a severe attack of J. Chaney for. the Inst 15 years, and son!& fly Pads ;. all are cheap and year, ,always half sick, until finally, Another'popular fayorite, the ine- belle4e hisit perfectly hboorable in all Rheumatism by '71iINARD`9 LIN(- - ? iI.gave up„all hopes of ,ever been er Labunskaia, is proving her -tri- business transactions, and financially comparatively useless. Be sure .to ',ME:VT_ _ r o ons made Iget Wilson's. Mahone Bay. JOHN btADF,R. jwell aga-n, lotism. She is one of the prettiest by his•tern,, '3 I • When taking dinner with a friend singers of chans9nettes in Russia,' iVALhING, FINNAN &MARVIN. I was Gured of a severely sprained) -! iVholcsalr Urn fists, Toledo, O t w i .hands ns dirty sono day she said she had a• new,,�nnd also is nicking a striking tour oT. fi8 You never saw n v leg by MINAI2D'S LINIAfENT,r Haute..C u i r directly Cure n taken internal- JOSHUA WYNACII.T .drink which turned out to be Pos- ,her -native country, which began at Ip, acting directly upon the blood and as that," said mamma. '•Cause I • tum and I.liked it so.well I.told .her ',Perm, a little' west of, the Ural mucous surfaces of the system. •Testl- I never saw you when you were a lit- gridgewntor, moutals sent free. Price, 75c. per �I thought i wo.uld stop coffee for Mountains. There, after singing a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. tic girl," was •little• Irerte's prompt - - awhile and use it,,which I did. little tong to loud applause, she de-, TFke. Balls 1 amily_Pills_for :onstl- 'answer. / C •'So for three months we had Pos-'livered with fervor and spirit a new Patrcon. • Itun1 in place of coffee zvitbout ever,paf riotic song entitldKl: "Sln♦maya { k [[ Fire edgeiC Cools lose.their temper` to " one of f olds tells, but was Rossiya. Re ors from Perm state Friend-"I'd recommend you to Miaard's LluilrrEul Lumk man's f read' g y p' p S• if,exposed to the .light of the sun always healthy and vigorous _ in- :that the nudience cheered for five drink a cup of water every morning." stead'. minutes. Her opportunity had ar- Invalid-"I always do that where I. The proprietor-"R"hat niaftO that (for a considerable length of time. "IIus and kept envie he,was con- 'frit ed. Blushingly she announced board; they all it cofTeo." iT -�_�- k g g customer walk out, Did you offend Lever's Y-7. (Wise Bead) Disinfect- winced it teas coffee that caused (that Ac cvould'gi}e fi modest kiss to - him?" The Shop.,pan--"I don't ant 'Soap Powdgl l3 a boon 'to any' - those spells, but even then I any man who would pay ton roubles No other fly killer compare with know, ITe said he, wanted n hat to wouldn't believe it until one day wo 'for it, and would send the mono Wilson's Fly Pads in destructive tonic. It c�islntocta and cleans at Y suit. his bend, and 'I showed bite a � the tirwte time. got dirt of Postum And as we lived (thus acquired to the Iced Cross So- qualities. Insist c.n getting the genu- soft hat!" ' ,--•, two miles f:•om 'town, I thought to Iciety for the wounded Russians. Ins. I?n,pa - "Been quarrgllin; with • use the coffee we had in the house. I Tho men ,in the audience stormed House flies carry contagious des- 'George ngAin'?" Daughter-"No, in- "The result of a week's use of the stage, a-nrl the, women present Eat a small quantity of lettuce plmes, Wilsons Fly pads kill decd, I haven't! It's too near 1b Y ColTce again was that I h'iW another proved their-love of country by urg- morning and evening and you, have the flies and the contagion too. birthdny for me to guerre] with _-terrible sp,31 of agony and distress Brig their hushands anf3 sweethearts protected yourself in the, best pos- anybody!" proving that 'it was the coffee and' to chastely salute the' pretty singer sib le way against smallpox, says CARTS IMPROVE ROADS.- ,nothing else: That ficttlyd it ted I and to contrilaut.c ten roubles to so "Medieul• Talk," ;said good-bye to COfTee forever and (noble n cause. The appeal was so T,n France every carrier's and every _ since then Postum alone has been strikine, ntid ,t.he desire to contribute I market, cart, instead of injuring the A Summer Ctotle*h our hot mcultimo drink, so earnest that during the evening Ash for Mlaard s nad #eke ao other! highway, improves it. In the foe e "'My friends all say. I am looking lshe earned fifteen hunclVed 'roubled _ whcelod vehicles in that count,'v the la thehardeouskist kind droneto get lotwdthe ren-. axle is fourteen '}nchus I.ingor mostdantlerouskendtoneglsoL .. worlds better mid'my complexion is l(S750). She is sl6*ly'touring aeros5 A pigsty and a kitchen garden- ars than the fore, and as, a result the much fmproved• All the other mem- ,Russia, and the Red Cross fund Is amongr the features of the cemetery ��1���'� ; berg of our family have been bene-'g'rowinR rapidik at. Gowerton, -Wales. rear wheels run in a line about an - litted, too, .byIP.ostum in place of I THROUGH-HER EFFORTS. inch outside the level rolled .by the •• e the old (!rink, coRba.I" Nome given I J front wheel, After a few loaded wag- C0Ins mpti® ty I+astum Co-., Dattle Creek,' Mtcti. -Others are also enthusiastically 1 -pops have, passed over a road .the i11narh UnImca#_-is used by Physicians �I he Lung Ten days' trial of Postum in place'working for the Red Cross. Don highway looks IIs s steam roller B - of cotTre or, telt is. the wise thing"Col !"Jaime de Fourbon, who recently left - I had been -at worlc�A national late Cure Tonic every coffee drinker. Such a trial !Rome for St. Petersburg for, the pur- A ,private in the royal Marines in Germany prescribes that waggons will Care you gnfckly and surely to colli! the exact truth often where sof- (Pose of going to the seat of war fa hag just been sentdriced to mine I heavily..loaded.must have tires not the fevor, strengthen the gangs and lfee is not suspected. (the Far Mast, has asked for 'a mill- piece imprisonment for throwing less than four inches wide. In Aus- m'key°aw°llag'm Look lin each package for the frim- terry,command, bot petfding a.n. an- s piece of bread ata ]seen corporal. trip the minimum for simiiar vehicles At sit drua¢}■te,25c,isW and 1100.bottfa ous little book, "Tho Road, to Well- has joined a hospital corps as is six and n half incliies, in Switzer- �1 Iswer a nurse. He is the only son and ISSUE NO. O.9'-O4. - land six inches. -T 1-28 - I • .w µ y.d. _ • -d aft,*y'• Y44F sins% F § --W. ti.Richardson was in the -A new tile culvert has been ci , • ty on Tuesday on business. put in on the station road, `� 4 -Jliss Shaw, of Seaforth, is'vis- •-Mr.'and Jars. �W ilsou-, o�ZeI)k y� (N`�' � � ' -, iting her sister, Mrs.J. S. Jephsvn yr, are visiting JIr. and Mrs. J. H. Keep Kobl nd Kurnfortable ' ,:. LOCALISMS.LOC.A�LISMS. -Sam. Gormley, of Dickie Wagner. ,_ - : -. T Co's., is rtisticatin foi•afew days -Mrs. C.. W. Thomson of New- '? A, ' \Vt,I:d is. s )euditi bite h is visiting Jir;. !Rev.? ;7. F. til A very'sinali outlay vi i1] keep your house cool and free from a few days.in the city this week. Moore at the parsonage this weer, ---"^ -�" '• __-A few from town attended a -Rev. A. H.Wright, of Whitby -Rev. Mr. Moore lost a sum of - - - - ----- - :- ball at Rosebank on Tuesday called upon Pickering friends on money somewhere on the street in - - Sereen'Doors at 85c, evening, Monday. Pickering last Saturday evening.. -W. A. Murkar, of Tottenham, --Mrs, Savage, of Hamilton, is --W. V. Richardson left in -ottr :and Window Screens at) 25c. _ �+ spent a day here. this week with visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. office on Thursday a stalk of. rhu- a his brother.-Dr. Savage. barb which measured four and a _ -Dr. Henry will be here as us- -John Pyle, of Toronto, spent half feet in length, the blade 38 Have you seen our Automatic Screen Door Clasp. Keeps 3-our ual neat Tuesday to attend to his a day last week with his •sister, inches in,width and the stalk 25 door shut tight and' prevents slaming. A good article for little professional duties.. Mrs. Warty. inches long. money. -Miss Elsie and Master Claeence • _W. H. and Mrs. Field, of Tor- 'Get 36th Grina-Stones And Geind Stone Fixtures now.Rogers are spending a Reek with onto, visited the former parents relatives in Green River. here ori Wednesday. - �-t -John Davidson, of Toronto, --Jliss Sophia Blue, of Detroit, COV T1111�� I Come and See called on his parents, James and is -pending a few peeks with her Those who are Yalnlnaflesh i Our W'e11 Assorted • Stock. ' Mrs. Davidson on Thursday. sister, Jlrs. Jti. G. Ward. me t with�h by regular treat- --Mrs. Russell Forster,of Brant- -1101•ley Peart, of Anderson, ford, is spending a week with her Ill., spent a few days during the Scott's ECIIilES10I1 - - _- - sister-in-law, llrs. W. D. Rogers. act week with his"mother, Mrs:' Gritinuethe " -Mrs. N. J. !I - FeaTt-- to hot weather• smaller dose— a dren, of Sault Ste. '.Marie, Jlich., and a tittle cool,,rule with It will —The Rev. �'. T. Ellison with co awns with any objection -are visiting with her mother-in- rife and child, of Carluke, spent whish to attached to fatty pro- I law, Mrs.Jas.Morrissey,of Church .a day last week with,R. and Mrs.' ducts during the heated street. Hollingshead. seasonSeed for!Tee,acaple. - -The Rev. G. McGregor -Jlrs. R. D. Benson Port SCM a aow:aE, Chemists. I _. reached in Columbus-and Brook- Hope, qnd --�iss \O hCOt, of lin last Sunday, the pastor, the Beaudly, spent a few days last p �] �j: Rex. JS r. McLaren tieing absentla week With Mrs. W. Peak. V e� the• .-- best. b e S t• the North-west on his holidays. -Out football boy=s purpose go- r� OR SALF-20 pip. from .two to F -There will be a celebration of ing to Claremont this Friday even- j fcn:=ruche a:d.,s t.rroa sons.i cattle ' the Holy Communion ill St- in to enter the tournament to be 9°ct.t„e f„r beef rinse Drop a ?ard!or rri:ee y played at the garden silt of fat tic ca Write,phone cr apply, to John A. George's Church, Sunda next at I g g party. White,brocs'.am if Granulated. for Preserving ii a.m. The celebrant'will be the -The heavy rains caused a - 'Rev. A. H. Wright, of Whitby. washout on the road where the Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After s -The Rev. J. L. JirPhcison• tube crosses Elizabeth street, The Ten Years of Suffering., '•I wish to cap- a few w- rd= in prailie Secretary of the University Y. Ji• damage was repaired on Tuesday. of Chautherlairi'.- colic. Chniera and C, A. occupied the pulpit of,St. -Tire Ladies-' _did of St- :dud= I;„t;rh0e t ,lr=. Mattis Gem Jars, all SZZE'S. Andrew's church last Sunday, dur revv's church held a Very _-uccet:s- Bw- e. of Nlartin.ville.,Va.- '•I ;uf- ' ing the absence of the Rev. G. gul lueetiug at the'hume of Mrs. J. ,fered from chr�,nic diarrhoea fur tett 1' McGregor. S. Jepltson on Tuesday afternoon. years antl durinc that tints tried vagi Pints, Quarts, Halt Gaffs. _ —lira. F. �'. Sweet, of Battle aur tuc•i,.inve vcjtlu ut Oot;unrns{ ane Several stniks of timothy Creek, Mich., is :pen,liug a fe« tvhich were grown in A. Allaway •i t relief. La-t >ut.ut rt ( rw day- with her -brother, W. H yard, and were left in our ufiice, -n n=5 children �s'a� t.i{:en veltbottle rrt . y m+�rl,u-. ;tr.d• I r�,t"r.rred a bottle of •. _ ._ _ .. Bray. On her journey here oil urea-ured O feet, 10 itleliea in , p : l:i: remedy. Unly loo's d,..P, were Jar Fillers and Rubber I�illas Tllfw sdA}. she as delayed five length. rrqut:etl to givt- Len er tire relt.f. I s - hours ovviu to the locomotive -Miss Ruth Doyle. assistant then decided t't, try the rned;,^int• tray j attached to ,er trait= jumping lite teache"�in our public school, left self.',tnd did nut u,e all of one hurtle Cone and Get the.Best. track when moving out of one of On Tue-clay for Nen' Turk to before I cs•as well and I have net•er the stations. spend a fevv weeks with her:i tel -int #'?�a TTT'uh ec3 �riTh-td xz c';tn• , -J. S. Mercer, f,)rmerly Com �rG. Ur. Jack Coin- n. t_�!stnt.. One cann,.t •tv too ui. :,h in v K —The Methetdists of Pickering- tat or of that w,tnderfal ntedicipe” •� 1' p - mercial Ma-ter at Pickering Cul tJ Oitn Blf<'k�e bt CO. o $epfe attended the Ontario Nor=nal will warship in the basetnent c t This remedy is for sale by all drvgg• College at Hamilton during..-the their church for s<�nle week= to Hast se-=ion• and has qualified as a come, w1lile the audit,rium is be- NOTICE � leacher cf Manual training. a ing re-painted and fres coed. .. : branch of study which has lately —R•• A. Renarier, after a week= •('�j� received considerable attention by visit to Pickering friends. returned Hav•nc;svldout'myharne"I#.twine- Farmers' Attention. -the educationi:tsof the provincc e. to hi howp in Alexandria on (, lir. $nasi!, 1 vcito thank all ust.,nter- for their lilwral patt•ur..t>;e• -- ° - :bias Mary McCausland, who Monday. He was accompanied to rue in the past. I also recommend Make ready to handle your heavy CTO ..' of had this 'has been vi-iting her sister in Jlis- by his wife and child, whio have Mr, Bodell as a practical harness and souri. unfortunately met with an been here for several weeks. collar maker. and.am sure customers year by having a - from —Geo. Herr, manager of the will receive Rork promptly and neatly. accident a week or two ago. which she has bvenconfined in the Pickering branch of the «'e,tern done. O� Hal' �+Ork and Track hospital since. While stepping Bank, expects tit begin a tno Jr CoaLnell. Pr an - off a street car, the car started be- weeks vacation on Saturday. He Do you want Placed in your barn Saves time and wages. For sale by 5;t fore she had alighted, causing intends to visit frien B in Peter- �7 ber to fall, breaking a small buue boro and othere- ern in �T E �r 'HEELS ' `.. �'°t M �T !� #T in her leg. She experts to ,be -Next Sunday i-rFlo ndap E L V$�PM� a �`T. Home about the end of the month. {in._.the Methodist church here, On your Buggy or Democrat: f , -- -The college authorities have1Rev. Mr. Me,ure'5 subject in the secured a successor to hiss murcring Rill be The Church of �e have Them : the Future, and in the evening. and are specialists in all that'kind ' Swanzey, in the modern language ix>~ . - - _ ... _ • "flowers and their Voices”. The of work. Don't o to a fore, loom de rtment, in the person of Jiis g S P -« Haying �'lnle i1J Hereith Campbell, daughter of the church will .be decorated with fur carnia a work. R"e can lease - Rev. T. M. Campbell, er Euclid flowers by the flower committee. you. Our machine department is e _ avenue, Toro am Diss Campbell The exceedingly wet weather running every day. -General black- smithia etc. 'is a B. A. specialist of Toronto of the past few weeks is proving g We have the tool you require ver in injurious to the ha crop. House and lot for sale cheap. F1 University, and took honors• at y J y p' - .I BEST- Qt'AL • Not only is that which has been R', H. J ACKSO-N, Brock Road. Sc thea, paths, Scythe Stones - the Teachers' Normal College this y S y and year with first place in her class, cut greatly damaged, bttt the I LOW PRICES. � h� e college staridin ha is also Bufferin _ _ �- _ _Sickles, Hay Rakef,_Hay Fork 'ingthe services of one so well Kreatl-y. aJ! ny farmers -lave not e qulified to 811 the position. begun haying at the time it is Pu2t9 M261Z111E4. _ -Peerless Machine Oil and oil that•oils. usually finished. -On Monday afternoon while -A large attendance at the Ep- — Try one of our "Peerless Iceland" Freezers, and the Peerless Ice -,engaged erecting a hay fork in a worth League on Tnesda eveningAgent for all kinds of.McCormick Chippers cut some ice in the trade also: a full stock of Building barn somewhere,west of the vii- last, heard with great interest Farm Implements, Wilkinson Ploys Materials—Tar and Feltpapers, Nails, Glass, Metal shingles, Embossed steel lane, Ernest Chapman met ivitvi a y Eu• ceilings and walls, and National Purtland Cement. ha which mi ht have been papers on -Class%.Meetings by —Also— =is g P g `t. G. Ward and Rev. J. E..Moore. For Singer Sewing'lfachines. -General' -' - • {� followed by more serious conre- Great interest is being taken in g ' - -� --H. -Bundy Stoves-and quences than it was. He had the ''Pink and White Social" tin- -Binder ravine a Specialty. � Hardware. erected a'sort of scaffolding . in der the auspices of the league to L. D'. BANKS- which two ladders.were .used, the 38-1y, Pickering. smaller reaching to the k of be held d B. F. Bennett's lawn , -� � on Tuesday evening nett. the barn, the latter of which he. What Are Tht y? —Ase n t to press the eza ad- If you wand , the Best - ;had ascended. The fastenings be- era have not completed the read- Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver - _ .'ing insecure,the,scaffold gave way in of the entrance examinationB Tablets, A new remedy for stomach i allowinghim to aro a distance of g t troubles, biliousness• and constipation p the grammar paper still having to and a good one. Price 25 cents. For Paris Green, Forks, Hoes, Window Screens,Door Screens, Hoes, sixteen stet or more. In his de- be read. �Pe h8ve reason to be Machine Oil, Coal Oil, Turpentine, Gasoline, Men's working boots, Men's We by all druggists. -cent he became entangled in the lieve that the pupils from the - Cordovan booth,-!fen's kip boots, Ladies Oxford Shoe, Misses Shoes; Childs -ladders, and it required some Pickering public school have done Shoes, Ladies Common Sense Shoes, Men's Rubber boots,go to - ' minutes for his assistants to dis- well. We do not see w-hy the re- 1 _ entan a him, when it'was found i >� sults of the examinations here Vigilance--.• . Committee - that no limbs were broken, or should be from one to two weeks — - �./�T a Logan • = -other serious injuries sustained. later in being pnblisbed than in Formed for recovering property stolen His ankle was sprained, but'he is other parts. Effort's should be from it* members acd the appro, able to jooe about with the aid of a heneion of the tbieves. - stout'crane. made to make the period•of sus; ; pense as short as possible- Memberi having property stolen comm uni• immediately,-A very common but neverthe- -0n Thursday morningwhile tate immey' 'with spy•memberf' � less a very dangerous practice is young Ted Birch was plying at of•Execntive Committee. Massey HarrisAgencye frequently indulged in .by those the Spink• mills, he happened to hfemberabip fee 81.00.who drive from the country to do get into a car from which wheat Arthur Jeffrey, Geo.. Leng ]laving taken over the agency business heretofore carried on by- __.. business in the village_ It is the was being unloaded. In getting _.Secretary.- President. sur. T. A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the•public with all .lauds. habit of leaving small children in out of the car, he caught hold of Exec.Com.-Geo. Leng, D.E.Pogl?,C.S. of - . -a r-ig, while those in .charge of a rope belonging to therapid un Palmer,Pickering,Out. them are in the stores doing their loader and accidentaly got his Farm Implements., Louden Ha' Forks, shopping. In some cases the horse hand between the rope and pulley. _ =lrhich is-s" sed to be unt of skin was peel .. 1C 8x18 - Oa 0'9- A full stock.o epalis on has � vas- epaia ora quiet a.). a.]. is ]eft untied, thus off his hand, causing much suffer- - increasing the danger, Que in• inn. Dr. Bateman dressed the All work }promptly attended to and prices nght. stance came under our notice one wound which will not, prove ser- Yards.at Spink Mills. _ ti day, this week, when two small ions. Best Quality of Hard coal Pngh c�►.' Moore, Plakering. ]children were left in the'buggy,' Some miscreants have reppeeat- t'he horse being tied to a post in edly broken into Mr. DttnbaIt's Fall 1PPelght C1rIIaranteed: -fi•obt'of our office. The' smaller cott,a.ge.at th@ lake, breaking the child;who'was about twb or three padlocks in order to secure' an Stove and Chestnut Sizes - =years of age caught hold of the entrance, and on the last occasion - whip and began to appl it vigor- th'ey'etole his tent which he had ..ously to the horse. The animal stored in the cottage. There are At lowest market We taL1e leaNsure . natural! became frightened, and a number of Y 8 young lads from"the' _. .... ... . .. - ' in its efforts to getaway fell'down city who camp at. the lake, and Erasers. Bead rising"much damage totlieharness make themselves a general nuis- ;,pri•Ces . -_ In offering. your our new stock of Paiatrieg, + g neck laces, Clothes Brushes; Peri-Luktrei Embroidery sills, Ivey chains, and cansin considerable . stince to all with whom the come • Perfumes, Rubber ti g y Cuff buttons, Aped pen ment for afew-minutes.• -'bilis'-is in contact,and these may possibly We have also on hand gqtrarititp of Boys watch chains, Best Quality SmitJling boat, holdPompadore, side e►nd back combee, etc: only one instance among many-know something of the parties holders. ' that have come under our notice, who committed the theft. It is Our Coal makes warm friends . but it serves to ah-ow the-danger;hoped that justice will be meted Orders left wira w. Peak delivered, M� &I E. Boone, ' Pliekering• that secs nL=ai E•9•;)tis�ractice. ' out to the guilty_parties. �Promptly, 1 f , ��i • yam._-• ,. ., :. _ • - :. '' : _ • y r , or -. . r •thy': } J�. o `•4t.Fear• .. ,,7� .S< °4 {,,1,/,.�.,.}f ..: r r ... .. ..',.' s --•^, ..:.ti..:. .� r.V.d 'e-r�r..sic:'�c..e5,-. to..W"5 r '" .4h "r^,'4'"•R rrnr •r".�"�x. t .'. awf. `.,q.q 4; � '• i.�etyr:.r-.