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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_07_22 .. , 7 6. '•., . - .-., .,� / '. _ .. _.. _ .. .• it �i, ,. µ'sq• - .. / .'' - .. j .. r , .,. .•RINd ¢° '`' _ , x K y --- - PICgR+ RI1�G ONT.. FRIDAY. JULY 22 904. NO 41 � VOL e V III. = --: _ • Mrs. James Cuak{vell, of To Child (pausing in front of grand- . oeaEn_eivaR. on a v isit to.eon- - - teioff•fst�stal OLarbst. \ 1 Is ' ! roum, returned home on Tuesday r mother, whois ,_S 1�� Mij Rev. B. A. G. Willoughby. Rill after spending a couple of weeks rider her carefully)-"Granny, • " 'R sermon to the A; O. p son W,.J which side of you is the soft's�.de' • '��"`•z�� reach a,rr,ec1 1 here {clth he _ - t F. in the Ba fist church at�l hiteyale Tire congratulate our pupils on _ Granny—`"Why,, darling' Medical. _ 90c-bus. p the results of the entrance exam- Child— Because mother ays if Red Wheat 90c on Sunday, July 24th,at n.30 p.m. erfl _ -White Wheat 88c - ination all haviuw passed,and two I I keep on the soft side of Grauny, S: Spring Wheat - Audrey. taking scholarship standing. Con-' perhaps she'11 give me a bicycle." �= WF. EOTWOOD. M.D.. Snrg,-(,n - 73c Goose heat Mrs. Pardon has not been so well of gratulatiot�s. t r I to Canadian Pacidc Raitwav i Coroner 6.00 bbl• Ontario ceunty: Issuer or Marriage Licensee. Manitoba Flour >� late: ! ' iOlsremoat: onkcs bourn—Before 10 a.m.. 1 to 9 Famil Flour a. S.GG, fi.m..dnd2tort Ito 9 p.m. Private telephone Y , 5 „ ,lies. R. Puckrin is indisposed at Dunbarton. connect with Balsam.Greeowood.Arongbam Pastry Flour - present. - - Mt Zion,A.Jobnaton's 17th con 1, wm Cowle's Bran. $17.Go ton bliss Edith Guthrie is visiting friends Mrs. J. co anis ran, of Dallas., 9th co al,andDPnah's,.)tb.conl 8iv Tesa;, accompanied b} lice Lt{'o at: Shorts 19.00 , • in New York. p ANer A'. YOII`14.�1 D.,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo «0.00 " Tweedie Bros. have 134, cattle on daughter6, is spending the summer� _ m Graham, Whole Wheat Flours their farm to our east. with Miss Allison, of Pleasant Field 1 • Triai£y�ledlcgl College,-`roronto, mem- ber of College of Phveicians and Sorge—of Chop of all kinds. E. L. C'hrtpm&n has been here put- Farm• "Ontario. Otsae and residence Opp0'Leary'h 10� ting in 11rovan hay-forks for some The workmen are note basil;.en- hU your hair? Conlin Woburn,ant. Otnce hoazl: fnorains 4iA, Hard and Soft Coal. time. gaged re-building W. T. Dun )ac's S1II$ y0 g eva:iatt S to 9. a Above peruse Snbract to Change without VIr'S. Brignall, of Osdrift, is c.isiting re idence. It "will faire considerable out by the COmbful P And dotace. her parents,Selah and firs. Ostia of time to hate it completed, .but when doing-nothing? No sense in Le4aL. Model Baker Co., Limited. this place. finished it -will be A. most handsome r Bakery Several from here attended the building: Chat} Why dont you USC �+ C., BARRIS• Greenwood garden-parte on Wednes- A. good deal of•having was done A ye!'S Hair V 1 g0 f and ry; T E. FAR„WELL. Q• day evening. during the Past {t'eek. buttheheavy {� • TER,pounty use. bi bT Attorney,and 10-7CouHairVigor olieiTE punct House.whitbv. lav ��.�� Ccngranitticns to 311,5s--Fraser and rains of ti wine=dap has interrupted _ her two pul,ils on so well Iia sing the t}1e hart'eet uperatinns scrtuetyhat. OW a McGILLITRAY, BARRIS• - The barley crop is now rapidly a entrance exams. ` I , p p r ere,BOI1aitGT9,1C. ofHco opeeoaite Poat (:hnpman': Leu n raisinK took p1Ace Pr+,aching ulaturlt{. Farmers will he t a0la• Whitby.Qi?C Jtc- Ofl Do45-A.;Tbso, yester,lap. Eli «il vu hers charge of not{ bale}' once} the .close of the bar- pr.Omptly.Stop tht falling? a:e(I•tllivrav,LL.B. hionevtoLoan• 87 � � the carpenter a-otk: vest. Your hair will begin to grow, ii H. T. LL've has had :t light aLLa�t;of too, and all dandruff will dis- the fevet at:( has had to lois nren to appear. Could you reason- cetertttartl. REsCLT 'OF E�IR.tvC'E Es»tI�3T- Pp r.. „ c.n with t;i ui rs„r, work. _ p ,,.•�....•...r..,.,.. ^ .Q i(!t,'1v .�T tt HITB1. HOP3I1S,CETERI\ABY SUB- . Andrew `It�t,r ah;awnrti:r,tchnlar. ably expect anything �. 4fiON, Graioate of the Ontario vet- of all materials and design" just ,,.it f;oni (=1rt,K+,tti has ha+1 charge r wastfo y wf th •P.t�FED. I3uY4. fi Are . a Ree. ccees of the nt+llie wort f.,r Mr.• Lovo Vit - We. Sly hat ualn out veil badly,but ernasg Co..eg Tcrxtc, regietnrea member stock, C.laputan': risen :anti has tltade a good g _ 1. EC)s,-, Allln—Hent'}• 5t. tneHa!: visor stop ditaadnoarnrhalrb Of t.O palano ',<�eriaa_ry Iledice' asaoc:c ion. to call acd inspect our )1,• 1:ri•o1 kniitCh-\u: 3. Piol. rinK a risme^-n c.>�oosnondno- r.7 hat Ota„„aad resienceonwaodone-gaa:=er 'nasa Ancl:etclikes.thrr count•. well FIAagottle. J.c.asssco.. _ aorch o!Greer Raver, Ort ce and shoeing forge and obtain' rices. Don't be misled be J - y _ Ll,.cd $a£>•It1s It-Pii: ngg•' ASI drn rte. 'Lowell. hews. _ boar,b to li s.m., and 1 to s. P.M. Frivate p Es','re[t B+mill-\i>. ,f(-lickr� ng' for asom � telephone in my omce P.O. aadrau, Green lyents we we can. acd doo not pthrow moff theeagents Greerwood. Earl Brivht -Mvrti« Suver, ant commission of 10 per cent., which you will -- Thin Ha1r sports ,i new <�ei.,rKe l3tttt, n -Henle St. certainly save by purchasing from no. A Hr,tert A. Bnri•11 Ktt.yell t'naktc«ll �lrnonds ;ouftnefto (barbs. call solicited. driver. - air . xl :ornet• Aw _ • Lt al i ( H0�ig8 DCa�.Coave WHITBY GRANITE CO., A. Carlton i, at present n©riaing,iS1 ��t1Lr D;irib:�r-Pt ket'ast ' Children Conveyancer, Com Pick ling. SafL tan d the T Opp.Post Ofsce. __Whitby. Ontario J. A,1Nm�c,n is visiting friends in E-tfTe OimblHent~ Vit. ;�,,twrth t;rnding all that Is done, n- misasoasr .for taking by Affidavaa� eco., Jrtfrey (>inlblett-fleury fit. hoards .,f health r>.,1 charitRblc in- (Uremoot,Ont. Clarem„nt• ('er:l ooldr•in.r-Duffettn vt. _ NJtr Nl; White is visiting friends'in ,,lhert Haruian- -Nu. 2. Wh.tby small} h perons. the death retie .Among le BQS'fI\4G, Issuer of Merge LIVERY Yirk�iiu,K _ hot r a-h rN) i •-,t'•• high during the -Be Lia•nses for the county of Ontario. 01 PICRERINa L J!,trn H, -�Ft'rt:e but «tathez of the stlnlmer innntha in 1e• at the .tare or at hlsreaidenaa,Ptokeriag , �<'. (.'lark jr., has t,«en ttsitinst with Cvr:l J;�nes-Hprl: 'St. the fArg« :[ties. There iq not pt villas, 1_y city fl ends• Jxu1r. 1.cnde-.!'rllr� is or.e CxE« ref l,n{cel Cf mplaint in a r First-class vehicles for hire by day 1ft Iialr., of Us for is visiting at `_i t ,r 14',aivton- H••ary 5t. huutlr«d, l:,,ttecer, that rwild not. he SCID BE LD ,]i, auctioneer, Ac., J. F. I an«t•• A. O'C'r,nnur-Aluu,nX-4 pr sight Bas 1n connection most- t1i ; , tt••,l,on agent a- fete days El rt Parker-N,). 3, Pickering r ores} ht the time}{ u-e of ('harrlh.•r• D wooars,acticita sale,from his numerous IAli1 C'oliC, t h+,lees Rttd Diarrhoea cua .ent-o tar.an i sear. saves of fame.farm' Ing ail (i•T.R.trains. Freight and with , i,c frirt,ds. Willie Pir•r- Het,rc St. Mr, Frank Rl�T sr+. of Frank snook and evervtlno the .s to be sold%q;! be express delivered to ail parts of the 3ir,, B. M1, n hive been visiting J „el,h PoKson--Ilufferin tit. Renirclr, baodted b7 the woacr:be*w=in thentmoat care ytttafte. Teaminiz of all kinds doge friends 'n T, r+,r.to. ) Pu h-F'ickerin line elle, \ F.. in srrak'ni of 'hi-i smdaotd to the very beat havantago is 19 on shortest n nice. Sale and eom yf �. R. �[tlier, of �tcnufft'ille, is cis- K reu,Pde sr„d i hate fo'ind 1t expe+l / c- tVeAlec Re+licin - t„oklin irnt to hAce a slippi of('bauiherlainy.- R.BEAT03,TOS'`'`S�IPCLERS missionstabies in connection. iting Ml-, I1, Birrell. - James Ruhh-Henry St. Colic, Chulrra and Diarrhea Remedy �t Beret pi•kinK :� all the rage Anil rr C'iiarle{' Rr,rb-Heuer !+t _..we Ooavennoez. COmmiaetOuer for taking is key int ec«•t twrrc• on hand, It bels been R family safe Ia13Ldavit, iecoanuat. Eta- Voaev to loan • •�• •pga� p s Lla.rd-`+hirley-Pirkerin(t ,'acd end while especially henelicial ea tarts propert7 issuer of marriage Lic- H. TT i Proprietor. =fir Aral Its t+ Lxw -pent �+undac Donald Wilsun-Henry St. guess" tAbts••gl. Ont with Yiskelin�t friends GiRt rhilc3ren, it i+er{t=xltr ¢c>rxl to adult A. Jos:n=ton fvi ,it e - L.S.. caseq, I recommj•nd it cheerfully and - - POIICSE R:h PO Licensed Ano• g Anes Anna-n Tom• 1�°�K-- _ a were in Uttan'a this irauF g wit out rPserc>a ton. hY t,00eea f r the County of ortano AMC. Gertrude A1'iBwAr=Pickering' dre i?t� icon gales �f,vendeeenvtton cooaacted at • Miss C'Rlcert, of Pickering, is the Fhsrenc-e Armstrong-H«nrySt. gg moderate ebares, T, i,ach•r Real Esus Furniture.,. .- guest of 5iis May «tlsyn Almeda Brown-Altnonds T1xa ag•otand General ca;nator, Strict attsatton J, E. Disney io hath V, t new found- Lillian Brown-Heng Si. o�ftten to alt order,D mril of uleatapa, Ad- Atirtn erected under hi. Karn. Laura F-)%lie-Brucklfn WESTERN Bk01 CARhO alreas T80b. PJ4C�Sa, Brotigbam. Ont, F. POtlTILL,Green B:ver.out. 'S-ty Mt? Geo.' Bone, now runs a new Cartie Fraser-Henry St.� 3tcIltughlin rubber tire buggy A tis11 ]toe of fiat• -- Either Gould-Renes St. - -- 1�tg$ WELLINGTON BoteL-Sn eiassfurniturecow P H. Tueker, of Utica, :has bvenen �laRKirGould-Sep. `chool Inti.xi'porstedbyset ofParuamant18'ra Ting removed to and thorpnghly overbanl• :oa asllibition in gagf-d with F. L. Green for a term. s Elrt,� Henderson-\o, 3, Pickering >IPtatcsrta[sraaeh. ,ad the above tronas.I am prepared to tarn lab our wars rooms. Miss Emmerson. of Audle' is ho.i• Bertha Hollidav-pros ct Su sen} ed Cepita} . +t f A00 treeomodation to an who d•arr• so patrooue p` BttfecztDed Capital..,, L laying with Mr. and Mrs 3, AdatnNon Beatrice Husecn-Bro'Qklin eii•. bpactons sample rooms I shall W ple4r pT1C88 i1$ht. ifiss tmma<Ledgrtt. of SL. Cathay- ed to see all old patrooe when %be have Co. Violet Hyland-Henry SL assts Rea1lly Convertible_111. T8 lAoaefo canon to vtut ltartLam. t•s. imH»NOfe, " ines. i:t holidaying under the par Uvllie Krrr-Picketin Jcs Co+.+.tsaQ T.8 !tc>Ilsz a - Iltsakaam.out. �. S. Dillingham ,' roof. irate Lunde-Baggot gille Yreudent g Miss Lizzie McKay,of Oakwood, is special attention gf.ea b Farmer's eat• C'R�ase-iicDc>nald-Whitby Se school Isaes Collections soiicned andli �dethodiat Church--, Pitilterinit. Oat _ the�ruest of Mr, and .1dzs. R. Sumer- Marguerite Meldrum-Henry St. Farms=s Nates diecoaat•il amatiaan and • . . _ —:- yil e, Lottie �I+xare- Foreleg 6schaags Dotuht and sold Drartste•• : Servlees as r6nows• Mr. and Mrs. Conner, of -Mariposa, A — a•d, ayaAabl•on all pasta of the world p° lice Newport a . Fut a few days with 11, and Mrs. Paxton- 10, 1O . Connor. Gertrude azton lsawtatrl alt neyatrtm t 20:90 a.m Preaching. , nee Co Jirrtle Read-Pickering 7:00 p.m. g , Miss Elliott, who has been visiting bates. allowed od be�a atta at bi heel ear Aluta Robinson-�o, Q. Interest trot rates.and czedtsed hatf•ysarly to�epoateotr 2:00 pini, .Sabbath School. at A. Tremble's returned' home on .Jemima Ross-Myrtle Geo• Serr. ataxia er. -- `3.00p.m....:..Epworth League, on Monday. Mariorie Rose-IfenrySt. Tt,e qday. Have a full line of fresh gad cur R. Cravfotd has been engaged with Blanche Savage--Kinsale Stop P.M•,,,•. .Weeklyy Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. W. F. R. Jones fru rear. Mr. and Hatti, Sleep-Dufferin St. CjLAREMONT LIVERY " X Thursday. spice Roll,. Breakfast Bacon, Mrs, Crayford will l�yce in the house Gladys Sniith-Henry St., _ Ham., Bologna, Weiners, etc. near Mr. Jones, \ Kate Thompson-Kinsale Kiev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B: We heartily congratulate Fmney First-class horses to hire day dr i Pastor. -- Rub Toms-Henry St. Gleeson on her recent success at her F • night. Highest prices paid-for' chi not only asBed Georfpna Toot=Br��oad Butcher's tett}e. entrance exams. Goldie Trull-Almonds - Buse .in connection meeting aA i her exams but was also successful in Ouida Vickers-•Henry St. trains. „ - -- • -.--- -- -" ca turinq a scholarship. t 'Ge't" White No 8, Pickering - - �, Lewis wbo bas been working for Fdith Wilson-Henry fit. Horses clipped on shortest notice. : balk Lake Real Estate Ageaey F• L Green and vrhu a short while Vera Harris—C e ago had his shoulder injured, has CLA7tElNOVT. _ �• A� Thin Proprietor. severed his connection with Mr• R rills Brown-Brougham• Proprietor. �► Office Green and intends moving awns -1 a Earle Dowswell-Claremont • ' A few barrels of N o. 1 sugars on short• while. We are sorry'to lose sold Johnston-Brougham Pick r.and Mrs. Lewis from our burg. a . Oatarro• hand which we will sell cheap. -. ,Rose Richa2•dcon-Claremont Luther Slack- Silverware FOR SALEFull line of Dry Goods and Gro- arougham. Winton White=Brougham ` series. .Minnie Brown- _ A cod seven roomed dwelling, Rock Balton hand. - Mss. Mecbin and Fred were In Ethel Burton-Claremont ' vtood house attached, acres of land. = i hitby ata-$atttrday. Blanche Cooper— As [t wedding gift Splendid for market gardening. Prin- .Give us a call. W. J. Cuakwell's sale on Satur- Ada Found- t cannot be eaeellea 1111 day was a huge success. Frone -GieesoR-Greenwood Always L•ept and al ciply sandy loam, good we good Zits cltby-Brougham {nays useful and in ? stetbling, gneiss neap a station, Par mi ers Supg�' 1� More Chas. Barclay and F. L. Gleeson Marv.Macnab-Claremont the quality and ex- were in Stouffville on Monday. Olive McRae—Cherrywood' cellence of the A good dwelling on Main street, one E. BRI A;\, Mgr. T. C. Brown, of Toronto, WRO Lily Morgan—Claremont goods we handle a on Christian• street, and a good here Over Sunday with his family. Lily Timbers-Cherrywood most desirable gift .house to rent on Church street. ,. Misses Pringle and :Moore; of Alice B:Turner-R'hiCeyale � We have choice little D011dINI0N BANK " v piecto presentation to 50c e . Richardson• Markham, were here on' Tuesday. Ada M. Turner— np to ple.entatioa w The sen dor football team played SCHOLaxsHlPs. V.bete+as high as --- at Greenwood on Wednesday Town—Cassie McDonald 149. � $ic ao - • Snull Rve,kof g County-Alice Alice B. Turner 992 Ada evenln ^ M.Turner 974, Willie Dunbar Sot Capital Paiduof $3.000,000 ur jun uotball team were _ ' 1�� Q lOr f SCHOLARSHIP ST.4.`tDI�O. all Reserve Fund and "$i3 474 00Q defeated at Claremont last Friday Earle Dowswell 73-r, Harold John- spoons Undivided Yroflts ' ' evening. ston 803, Luther Slack 764, Winton _-..-. his Srst picking of raspberries White' 849, Ada Found 788, .Frone , _ In Afew ncruises-hr :::WHYT��Bx xc$: last M ndayQ Joseph Burk got Gleeson 809, Lily a Bei n",733, Lloyd r twenty crate_ Bateman 812, Earle Bright 757,Mus- Cut l �/' John M. Gero tv is in Port Perry Coal, 798 E:_Pugh 805, Lloyd General Banking - e 2 est A] y sel Glass • .' - �• -. : .. . helping his' 'George to S tom' . p g y Dr. John R,ugh, �. - ' - h 62' 6 rude 1 Awa . Laura M. Fowlie 771,Myrtle Read pOH•. - - Business Transacted. build a horse We are showing � J }Sirs. John Devitt, who has been. Inspector of P. Schools.. a beautiful line of a ` in Toronto for some time has re- Pupils who, failed not receiving these goods and in WE ��T T $ trial stxention given to ills aollee• uric your inspection ' iiJ.1 turned home agaric. marks, and pupils*ho passed not re. Lion_ of farmer's sale and Mr. Laine, of-the Sun Life. In- �eiving certificates ft ithin ten days Our prices too are-re other notes. Durance Co., is here with George should{aerie for information to Dr. markably reasonable y ' John Waugh, Atherley. / - Philip for a few weeks. _ and the quality the - 'Pure' Paris Green. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.-. _ Wm.._ Ashton and family, of - best. ` All kinds of disinfectant =03P=*�t* receloed of s1. and Glen Major, were callers at Geo. _5 REWARD. Panacea, for young turkeys ' upwards Philip's lr. on Saturday. "RUA' B'Sr and chickens. Mr. and M.rs..McHeown,of Lem- Will be aid for such information . _ 23Zt 9T6Kt a110we8 at highest onville, spent A few days last "Rill lead ito_ the-conviction of the Jeweler and Optician, former D[,Ir. current rates. week with T. C.and Mrs.Hubbard parties who br ke i to the suusoiei -`and successor to COm�0u�t3�t3 or paid-half Mrs, John Cowan,we -are sorry cotta$•e on lot 29, Lttlte Shore. An Richardson db Co , ' Yew to re rt, is not improving as additional $6 for recovery of tent _ DICKERING - ' ,r po Whitby o>,t: _ J,�$OBTOIi, rapidly asher friends would de- stolen. W. T. Dunbar. �������� t ]PHARMACY . � lu7tAcfii sire to gee her. - NEWS Tn E, C. ' E I! •_ r aiia iil�rn► ,.� . ..: . n ,,.. A,•' y,::x „r... ,b.,. •1 (¢i1 t'l. reit -r "WF'C - .. ••aeor°�n,<s*. ,•i.,e..�" ^, ,+. %.. ..,, ,�,' ,- 'i,•:4„ti,,. ... .q,, n• >', .,,..y t� .h� v ,a,t:'' ���,..k• ',i. Thi' 11y �”, -low 4 , J -1., . .. .� ., - 1 '�. y • ,; . i . �1 1n the only certain avenue of.retreat I :I: ­�.i .-; Hhe has open to him. Russia would 91OWTH OF WI1911HO. f LEADING MARKETS. . -' I. hesitate to invade neutral territory, yet China's recent orders to the Four ]A]Iipa Doilsr Inrrease in ! x - Guards on the Mopgoliaa frontier are The S Prices In Live Stoc1 ; " H I 88I significant. Building Operations. I. " t' PNo.9 _ _ d Breadstu3s. b A Winnipeg. despatch says Th© an ± . -. MAY GO TO THE FRONT. - city's building statistics are expecti- i- _ , -to show an inc{•ease, of $4,000,100 BREADSTUFFS� 4 : - wrr pond nt over last year. Six millions was Toronto, July 19.-Wheat-Is flzmu The Petersburg t 1 t F ght t icF 2 hi __._: - __.__ vides read seaeab on hae been caul- span as -year, louses are boo er at 9Qc or °.f rad and w , B 1 Dou b1e of the London Tele rah says a .! p or rented months before they are�atiddlo freights. Goose ie steady at1 - _ : apanese Now engaged in a ed by the announcement in the.news- completed. Permits issued up to 1 78c for No. 2 oast. .Spring is steady papers that the Czar, who is oaten- the end of June, 1904, call for the(at 84c to 85c for No. 9 east. W.anlr� . I ..Turpin Mo.vement . " ­ sibly visiting only the depots whence erection of buildings valued at ;6,-II tuba wheat is a cent higher. No. 11 [ troops aro going to the front, has p722150. Permits issued to the northern is quoted at 95c, No. 2 arrived at Ufa and started for Zia- same date last year aggregated only northern at 92c and No. 3 northern .I- ­ .­_.__ ..., _ •` tousk. The opinion is growing, al- $2,782,300, and up to the same I at 88}c at Georgian Bay ports, and . - - . . . though there is no confirmation, date in 1902, $1,386,550. Among 6c more grinding is transit. JAPE 027 THE )MOVE• � ' ocarpled Taochao, three irides from that his Majesty may continue his the many big structures under con- Flour-Cars of 90 per cent. patent>si f Erhtoho;the previous day. Artillery journey to the seat of war. struction are the C. P. R. repair are quoted at $8.60 to $8.65 -in! A despatch from London says 1 Bre is heard incessantly in New- - - .. shops in the north-western part of buyers' bags west or east. Choice ' ' I i"The operations north of Kaiping 1 Chwaag. A correspondent tbera rodo , .JAPANESE LOSSES, the city, at an estimated cost of brands are held 15c to-28c higher.E related by Gen. Sakharo8 and Bus out ten miles Wedaesdoy morning A despatch to the .Japnneee toga- $2,100,110; the new C. P. R. depot lifanitoba flour is steady at $4.80. - elan correspondents are regarded here and found Russian pickets at•num- tion at London from Tokio on Wed- and subway, estimated cost ;3,000; for cars of Hungarian patents, $4.50• lerous points and a detachment at nesdayy announces that Gen., Oku re- 000; the new C. P. R. freight sheds, for second patents,0 and•$4.40 YDr! �. showing that the Japanese :I Wutaizetwo miles south. The gar- $200,000; Union Bank block, $400,- strong bakers', bags included, on the ports that in the fights leading to their positions. They ap"'risen will be maintained until the 000; Free Press building, $150,000; track Toronto. . _ changing the occupation of I{aichau the Jap- addition to R. J. Whitla's wholesale 4illfeed-1s steady- at $16.50 ' tor' , pear to have withdrawn towards,last possible moment,,but everything mese casualties, from July b to dry gouda warehouse, E125,G00; cars of shorts and $ib for bran in;,?/ . ' Yalping from 'the immediate neigh-''la in readiness for an immediate .July 7, were four men killed and Scott furniture warehouse, $100,000. bulk west or east. Manitoba mill- . '•` boyhood of Tashichao, and to have evacuation and for joining the army twenty wounded.. The casualties of _0-_ feed is steady at $19 for care of - evacuated the intervening valley. It at.Haicheng. the Japanese July 8 and July 9 'WIPED OUT HIS 7-AMILY: shdrts and $18 for bran, Backs m- : suggested that. they are carryingi - ' were about one hundred and fifty killed or wounded. eluded, Toronto freights. out a Bank movement. This isI BIG RUSSIAN F'ORCF, C}zain Merchant Kills Wife and Barley-Is steady: at 41c for No., - borne out by a press de�patcli-from Corresponeients with Gen. Kuroki's Child, Then Suicides. 2, 89c for No. 3 extra, and 87c for VLADTVOSTOCK SQUADRON. _. - _,;:� New-Chwang, which says that the headquarters say under date of Wed- ' A despatch from Buffalo says: One. '-� • -•_. - -- Buckwheat-Is nominal at c fo o. 3 west or east. 1. positions of the first and second\Ja- aesday that it is believed that the A despatch to the London Daily 1 of the most shocking tragedies that t in 4b r - ---•- ----- pensee armies point to a movement Mail from 'Tokio says it is rumored No, 2 west or east.. to completely ies encircle the Russians Russians at Kaiping are- retiring on e\'er occurred in this city came LO Rye-Is nominal at 57c to 58c for Hafchen There in still a big Rus- that torpedo boats belonging to the!light on Friday when the dead bodies /slow Mukden. Safe retreat to g• Vladivostock squadron were seen off of Edgar T. Washburn, a member of N° 2 west a east. • Rai-Cheng from Tashichao is already elan force between the 32otien Pass Hokkaido Wednesday night. � it is Cora steed$' at 45c for cera of, fntpossible. Gedi. KouroPatkia must and Liao-Yang.- It is presumed that the grain firm of Heathfield and Canada west. American is firma also stated that the Russian cruisers' be -cognizant of this fact. The Rise- they intend to attempt to prevent have reappeared, Washburn, of the Board of Trade, at 58�c for No. 2 yellow, h7ljc fors sign' explanation is that he is con- the Japanese from advancing on Liao - Washburn's wife, Janella, and his No 3 yellow and :rbc for No. 3 -ix-1 . . Adent of his ability to repel a Ja- Tang, Appare4Uy there has been no c • young daughter Gladys, 15 years ed in car lots on the track Toronto DEFIED THE R[ SIANS. panese attack on Liao-Yang, and at .serious fighting, but the outposts old, were found in a bedroom on the Oats-No. 1 white are quoted s \ - the same time assuane the offensive have been in contact daiic and phots i A despatch: from London says second story 'of their home at 83 32ic and No. 2 white at 32c east.i .in every direction. A telegram from have been frequently exchanged. The'. Loyd's received on Wednesday a de Putnam Street. Mr. Washburn had No 2 white are quoted at 31$c `___ s tch from Perim confirmingthe re- . Chefoo describes the Japanese opera- weather in that district is tine. ort of the stopping' and searchin shot and killed his wife and daughter west. . tion as a double-turning movement .. - p pp g searching'and then turned the revolver on his Rolled Oats-Are steady at $4.50' - of the Idritieh ship Menalaus by the I forehead and kilted.himself, for cars of bags and $4,75 for• bar- _ . on a gr :'NOT ('U.FIR�ThD. and scale between Kaipfng g _ •_and Liao-Yang. Gen. Oku, with' &: - -- ' •KussiAa volunteer steataer 9t. I et- It is believed the terrible crime refs on the track Toronto; 85c more force that is estimated to be three The story of the Japanese losing ergtiurg in the Fled S a. The talo- was 'omni; ated while Mr. Washburn far broken lots here and 40c more - divisions, is nearing New-Chwang, 30,000 men at Port Arthur is still ' ;;% adds that the Russian lieuten was suffering from a temporary fit -for lots outi,ide. •. - . fighting ��iall engagements on the without confirnastion and its origin ant, who boarded the 3fenalaua or-'I of insanity. He had written a let- Peas-Ara dull;and' easy at 60C to . _ way, Gen. Nodzu, as strop or t dared the master to aper. some of the t3 res unexplained. The marine tort, - ter o a relative• recently, saying he 61c Por No. 3 west or east. stronger, is concentrating his army which it rs rumored the Japanese cases in the cargo. Fie refused to was having troubles is business. As '.on the railway from the east, while captured. in identified hero as being ' do so, and none of them were des far as is known the. members of the COUNTRY PRODUCE, I. with Sre divisions. is p Gen Kuroki, at Shiushicing. The 'Tokio curies- forbad, ifamily had not had any trouble! Butter-The offerings continue lib- . . .,eircling round north with the object pondent of ' the London Chronicle' WHALERS, A9 FzCO17TS '}among themselves, oral and the demand is moderate. of gettingastride of the railway and ; - --+ {Creamery. prints ... ... ...17c to 1Be' cutting g K erred north is the kicepinmountalnouspa44, 14 It g p TWO HUNDRED :IVES LOST, do solids g 150 18c' y says that the Fort Arthur garrison of o with varying retreat Con- gJapanese A despatch from Tokio says -'I There are strop suspicions that ce.- ' _ Dairy tubi+, good to Xal 1piderable fighfr the tinghas occurred results north of the fortress. Straits havegbeen scouting for the 'Cloudburst Caused Pestructior. of choice-_. ..,. 12c 13c tafn Norwegian whalers in Corea lbtrt Gen. Qcu has experienced not:h- g I. Philippine Town. do inferior grades ... ... 9c lie . - - !Ing in the nature of a check. The, tladiyostock squadron. The suepf-I Japanese are remarkably strong in 'TROOPS FOR MANCHURIA. + cions are not decreased by the fact l A despatch from Manila says: A j Dadry pound ruffs, good t. _ y g - cloudlaurst over the hilly north-east chorea lie 140 ' - artillery, they having a total of 600 Accordinjr to the Telegraph's ad-' that no. whales are to be found in Iof Manila caused a flood which has Cheese-Is easier at Sic for twine ., iguuns in Manchuria. vices the Japancsrr are hurrying more the Sea of Japan, and Sic for large in job lots here. The situation is Puzzlingthe mil- p The Hokkaidan Railway., which was destroyed San Juan Deimonte, on # g nary officers at fit. Petersburg, havep,lee^ed from hNai asakirand Mo recently daa:aged by the Storms and Wednesday rwo hundred lives were Eggs--There is a fair demand and ' 'where the ars evacuation o. the valley g lost The low lying districts were the market is firm at 15Qc to 180 }1 daily during the est fortnight, floods, has again received much dem- W for rmw Enid. .. south of Ta<ltiehao is altoraatively each carrying from 1,500 to 3,000, age from the same cause 'inundated. The fumes of AmeTtcans i potatoes-Old domctstic out of ascribed to an attempt to turn Gen. men. The belief is confirmed that --� hand fore:gner4 am i4ofated. Trans-I,store are quoted at 70e to 75n per' Souro gtkin's left, or that Part °f - RAISING. MONEY IiRD�RSc portation through the streetr ra c ir• i' P .ome ei ht inch ale a ns were lost; F bag New southern aro quoted at The ,ar,,,v s uthward g g reed on in hoats only Rain as fel-I $3.50 to i per barrel, New Cana- to balance the enormous losses al- wns sunk by lie Vladivost°ck 1_ r ecedpnt I letged to have been afflicted on the squadron. Warning Issued by Pos-off ce Ds 1' in hes. r' is iYoultry-spring chickens are q rots _ •' besiegers at'Port Arthur. The story- _. . •_...-__ _:_ ed SCommununiion 19 with, outside'- ed is �d yearlings --- �' partmeut. i places is interrrupted The damage at 20c .per ►,lend e of an imasease defeat of the Japan- " . ese at Port Arthur contrnne� Lo be An a de atrh says -The to0property !Q e�timatvd At $2,000,- - - - : �• Cars reiterated in St. Petersburg, al- 00 an a$?at to F9 per n� o COLLIDEITH WARSHIP. Baled II ere I following -.'ruin£ has .sen issued by ; - ,quoted at - though the estimate rob 80,000 cas - - the Post-c,fflce Depart:t,mt :. Bae :Itrau--Car% on he traFk t 2, "F'oatma +.ars gra fntornicd fiat do 'FAMINE THREATir�IS RUSSIA here ere quoted at $� .;u per ton. unities has fallen to 800. Torpedo Boat of Britieh A'avy t q . r . _ _ - Badly Crushed. organized gang hate been operating: . - - .. - - . _ ' NAVAL F.Nf3:lGFMENTS• I in Canada and the L'nite<i 5tntcw, Failure of the Crops in.Some cif I &L<iN 1'114?AL MARKETS, The Shan hal. correspondaas of the A Portsmouth' .despatch says :-The raising t usCount of ttuuiep orders. ., the Provin.�s, Mor.trrul, July. 1`J.-Local trade is __ S British torpedo boat No, 109 wa4 I-t is rr-quested, theremre, that 'I' -!.London Moming Pn9t say8 that the seriously eiamar~ed in collision with strangers.\\ho apply for orders for ' ,t- St. T',crir Cal ire of says •. Niv%k in oats, but prices )m nim fill - steamer Fawan, which pis ' the de- the w'ar,Ihip Hannibal to Portsmouth. small anwuIrtts I)e 4',-.it scrutininxi, The pro,l,reri\o fellers aP Uie cr,l \few of St.u;iv,,rlvices from Engiarirj swatch boat chartered by the Chicago rbt -IEi -_.T. .o t.at it n.,ay be po-lih!,! to identi- +', �h''so':therti rxavi -_p- •ti do ale: - a demanding prat.0 l,) . . - - DA :y '<ewa, bus- cep seized by e the flnnniba[ against .ttae torpedo i;' ah,,ni aitrrv,i'a , if such action , sibly att•r.d.u,.r \elft: t; r ne and t .J cluutatiun-- c� :n-6[nreTo �' >f Russians and tows-d into Port Ar--tu;nt, \ohich••.,vui, erushe.l like an ega, ,hnuld }re f:,und n. -ir ,rir reccsalt\ of adopting relief nu•nc;u �' and 3�c fcrr Xo I'tus are ahnun • _ }' iv beginning to uttr•tict �ittenti 4tvacfv rut 6'Jjc afluut_bdor.treal; tie. thur. ' The correspondent adds that shall. T1 v crt'.\ \iris saved. 'The . here hake leen no complaints of,,', 2 . . a naval etrgag`c-ment w'ers fought o:l torpedo b,.;.t ins 'quickly taken. .in a serious natur • recc:,ed r•oio (rn- r:e jii, r;r id of I:h.,r4.ri; i:. '. :'-i r .l{y',' -1'.•;c \o, 1. vats, 48;d Purr Arthur on i'ridar. the detayls 1°\�. and 'plac4d in duel: Eiefore she toric ;,. Ira:i, hat ii has Iwor thoiigat ` uAbta, T .,'r i,fa i c 1 i,a '6.a .,oi \n. ire, ry:, .. of the fight and its result are un` sank. - nest t,, dill tho :intteP'to tiir ntt\•o- it narkoR are ;i'mcipnlh' ntTeat •s: N, llr,u,-11c slur• Atnnitoba pr- - known, r --------- I tion of liortri,cstors, aril to caution 'the diStrirt of Triksgo ,I r ,a•" ,rIi:e, Z. 75 to $1• SU, >:r hakorg - lrcadE ha\ - fuer t i."rl1•,. tri hair 4 >o toter aih:at lutentc, $x,75 7" I'NC.LISFI CE's-S\IITITS. cpPst the unritc crr.t+s to feed the '1-, i. 4ni, ,uaEght ri:ileTs, 84.60 to POSITIONS RETAT�F.tiT. I -.gun-' f� e nit:. e,*� i n' live ctuc!c, Coininit ....; hacv hvri: . `4,7u; Stracdlit rollers,. in bags) i qr i I r+sial orders or notes fur purnons of wh ir. the} It is reported that a dozen .gun.-' know little. $2.23 A desiratch ' t.o a Lonilcin news smiths, whose titn+c at the Woolwrrh'. 4 failure of t° rcrops t,* orifi, The`S' 13 to u. - eter•r.bor -sacs,arsenal has 'exmi,eci,_.grc -going to I .....lure of the crops Js uttrihaIc d so 1•'1-1.1. Ila)ir't bran, in hags, tar .ti shortR in La s: 81J er ton; Or.tar- the War•Or"ce ar.n°unces- the.receipt Japan to assist in repairing ua, y trios no raln hr:; i,,1i•'•n, c In n,nn\ I icr bran, in hulk, $17 to ,1 ; s ort-., • of a despatch from' Port Arthur' con-, ordnance. Marquis Ito is making. .. ' taiainl the report that the Japanese , a tour of the GovVrntrrent iron works Has Been Appointed Governor of parts of Tiessarnhia r.,+tic are bei nm 613 to 41 9; mouillB, b2G to $12.K sustained considerable ]psses on Ion- investlgating their capacities. Itiewfou ilArz3. Fold for almost noth.iuz, i i.or ti,n, as to ciConsi'., . - A d pht.b frorn London sn-vs: --•'_--- Rz+fled U.crs-.C'otlstder'able. price day, -t a career pdrticiilars of which . _. �. _. ACROSS T?7 (i0 FT CURS. mil ting •,oit,c on, and sales ora , I\inG -Award has appr•ov;Id the no-. bate not yet ba,r. ascertained. Ac- s CA�';t1.R1'-SCORES. rSl,orted at $2 'O per bag and,44-SO ' • eording 'to the Jcspatch' the Russians .er- 1poiniment of tiir Willi, ShtFGregor' X� age !ler lirl, this-tcia away toast., thJ A despatch from Haicheng guys :-- ;to succeed Sir Cavendish Boyle -as'�em Bo&t 1Do• til�k� t :J �i,i?Y f S a � recaptured ail. she positions lately A data{hn;alit•yf major-Generitl Mist- $h tyle riasoc•iation price, 'l+Balers gra ask- y Governor of `ewfoundland. '-• in $2,32 for_ba and. $4.90 ,in taken by.tbe Jbpanesk;. cheriko's artily fought a brilliant en= - ��.- .i :AL desp_•itch from.hev fork ri,vs :- g . A despatch to tiie London 'Dimes gagement Tuesday near the Black ROOF OF FOUNDRY FELL. Carl J. FT. Fliar/t, Huh n, a hrds on track'. 9 Yrorss Tolcip r.3oeo the store ef,•a Jap- ' Mountains. sonic prisoners ewese I - former- sea captals, ; in, ed i •. I'Hirv' LAo. 1 was S9 6O.to,'S►i0 per anew repulse, with heavy casualties, boat which he says it bn le' to t°Tf on' track, No. 2 E8.50 to, $cJ; . ,I at Port.Arthur on Monday-is w•hc�11y 1 taken., Several'LVorknien Badly 7nurec? at lover, mixed, 67 to $7.30, and 'lo- The Iupatiesta are entrenching fiamilton. make the voyage by en ark • _ Aisaredited'at 'Cokiq,-where'no sych themselves five miles from Tatche-, and Liverpool in sixt, hour;. lie ver, 80..i0 to e i reports have been received,•-; IL ' is kine. -'terribly hot weather pre- A despatch from ILAmilton says. !also says th t (: , fi +7�i;-1ra1 anCho' nri**le Sl �s to nl a ti er a ice -, a ;behe�d._that the story originated, in. herr. 'Ilia I;rt�iunHoops are-At- Tinghouse Electric 1lf, •,have alrendy offered him S10,UCuli�flO >>•40 per. bush.; $1.30 in ens lots, ; ; Co., where many large buildings are°for• his invention. C:tpt. Flindt's E Provisions--Heavy Canadian ,short: fShanghai. in excellent spirits. tut,pork, $17,30 to $1S; light short: - ° - E* L , . under convtruction, the'roof of the'model boat; which i,: called the p g . � I - . - -- raw foundry building collapsed and I'I'riumph is ]ting ir7 the �ortli I2ige�, rut, $17 to $17.50; Ameriran tall'. ji FIGHTING C,OiNG ON. hacks, S17.50: compound lard, 6ict A DOWNFALL NOT REMOTE. I , ,se%cral workmen were injured on fetid man.Ari, busy p'-tttng in the An official report received from To- c to 7c; Canadi" lard, 6•1c to 7Jc; p Friday. A. IV. Alders, G. McDonald, 'mkcFiinery. Capt,. Fliriilt s i�s that kettle rendered; 8;c to 9,jc, accord A despatch from '1'okio,5ays: Tiro r kio in London of the aapenese.occu-, T: Fullerton and R. Copley me in-I she will be recndy for her trial' trip weer-ts ltat-the siege cation of-Yinkow a d the difficult"orad the most serious of env, `an,d in about t.wo -week'. She is to inq to-quality; hares, killed to life- . _ .� Jiji Shimpo t - 1 R of Port Arthur Is irrogresoing well, !escape of the small Russian garrison 'it is feared ono or more of these will !make the trip with ga.-.olino for. fuel. rlrair h 7., 7 13c; fresh killed ab�t- u and that its doat•tifali-is not remote. ; there is apparently untrue. Telogi•auis not.live. J"`TW' --r--- • t.oir hogs, $7..">U; lige hogs, $3.2:>to., _ , The Russians,are defending the place from Yinkow not only do not. men-'' .0 -- E�}' PEGi M KILLED `~'i'40' weighed ot['ears. t desperately:- ThB'• paper docs not' p p • Eggs.-Select, new laid. 17c;� 1 P tion a Japanese occupation, but say i .BAT1'LF T:XPEC'1'ED, ". straight. gathered, candled, 15c; No., mention any .apecifi�actions. that the Russians tiro-still there- and'' •A despatch from London says :- Picnic Train Dasaus Into '+ n 13ijc to 14c. i, There is no infottuntion from Jap-i that Russian officers from Tashichao• There is,a total.absence..ot news of , Freight Near :iiosgo. I, Butter grades, 17c to 17ic;; "F mese' sources regarding the losses at•frequently nrrive the port, where ivBnts in Manchuria. I, .ry Paper! A Chicago despatch 4ny's :-Twenty 'rrdlntry--finest-,- 161e to -17c; west- - Port ArLhvr, but it is believed that the Russian gun t Siyoutch still I \which .has a correspondent with Gen.!pertiona were killed and about twee- ern dairy, 14c to 14ee. - . • 'numbers of Japanese voluntarily 1 remains. Fighting, however, is going'Kuroki's headquarters has received a i ty-five injured in a adiision on the Cheese-Ontario, 7$c to 7je; best' • - - sacrificed themselves in ordor .to on near Yinkow. The .7apanese err,I short despatch indicating that a 5t- Chicago 8c Pastern lliinois Railroad Quebec, 7}c.' . Y clear the road for a general advance. ?reported to have taken Erhtoho. by I fie at Motion Pass is expected al-,'at Glenwood, Ills., Iuolkty-thrqrcr fniles . '- - T_r: 'f The absence of the fleet suggests that :assault on Wednesday. This placed most immediately. The Russians south of Chicago n '%Vcdnesday. The .-�,_ 4. large reitiforceinents, are arI -1ii n TRAGEDY NIN C? C B is nine miles from New-Chwang. there have i�trhn greatly strep there- collision occurred I:rt.ucen A picnic B AT MI AMP . y. E _ I cid, but they show no ni¢ns of taking train from Chicago, which` was -••re- INTO MONGOLIA. l the ofienciye. 'There have been 'ten turning from Momei-re, Ills., and a Engineer Attacked With Kni-resi \ . R1;-NT7h:A'iPFF WOUNDED. .i :tnd .Fatal ?ut,ired.., The Japan Mail remarks that Gen. !days of fine \weather, ride rain is now';frright, trriin, into tl,e roar• end of y A dessliatdu frorn .`it. Petersburg I{o'uro(�ntkih isi ec'idcritly':concentrat-Ito'be expected. which the excursioi ,rain dashed nt ^-t rlespALcl1 frORi Belleville says :-+, . Bays: An o!fitial :lespatch states=thein i ing at Tangihai against Olen, itiod-I high speed. The ;ri'nic train way Particulars ha}'a just come to hand? 'i between"i.ino-Yang surf 5ainatse' ru s Titkushan Army', The layoff ''_. 40,000 .TROOPS LAtiD.' coming north nerd t' a freight, was; on of a sliocij:ing aRysir which tabk pineal. '-the t;usscnia-eric:ountered the Jap$n- country there would givB.an °peer-� A German corrc\spondent who as on the smrthhovrr' trace<, A mist ut'Crai$TilPint lkltn'es, \orth fiRstdrigst - ' - ' 'ase ontnosti an.l `drzran them back; lenity for the use s# rho powerful;recently allowed to dep' om , placed 'witch thi-tv. the picnic troin.E.lact Sunday. 'ism. Welch. an en Swed- and proceeded ;o occupy Vanda-, i2r.rs4rrtn cA\'rr-Iry., 'Mukden, where he had been nr .•ted over on the sonthlrciund track. v;d gincrr. wns attacked by eight, Swed-, -- _ ;pudze. N hila rney r:ere nscenflin4 a ; Thn Nichi Nichi, of Tokio, cum- as a spy, reports that 30.000 ,7apnn- '"heforr, the engilit: could u! nI iLe ish minr•ra ariptd with knives rea a: _`• - hill] the.Jnpan,•se sindc--aa energ'4ic; meeting igion Gen, Kouropatkiii"slPsc 'landed on .?uFv 11' anti Jul!o -13, :brakes it'rRn' nt forty,milt-,, nn• hn riliot'cl',vt, and u,i l;nilly mtS a--3ted lattac'c ur,on ti+eir ri; ht, (.r_.'.+. l,lhrt icPp2rent indciei4i►ni stxiteis' that, in rho• nrrighhorhond of'Pigeon I.ny. Tinto file scar of the freight. .,'I1r chat be has since 'rlioct. This asiRll 1bekiun;',fF vile -,Flo!, iu thr• leg at CI\r. :.rthilo CSen. KinnLE Kaa-traiporarifyl'rheir• operations were covered, by the locomotive, t.hn ,iia r. r,:n _c,',r ;rnrl;tii:•In'nts, vri;rf• -lirrr�tod, n;ld,.tile'c[tirel}s -- = beilr-tiiifi•�o-f'tbA-'%t'lt,'i5,af •e'tiYai$.eel• t en w . the itu4aia s --Pont. t1wir!oatire .Tnlmnn,� fleet• The .Rttaslruls ltirst coach of the p'luiic-,Ii ,r, \::ere`„ "rai:riilunt• \c(rc;c ltcldh was yard i (Ain$ c n 1 ¢ nn, T °i:Ct±on. ' 'Tits .!rlpnrmSct >d6i'n . strength in attacking hitt flnnhs, I made only 'a faint rcfiiAta`nce, firing dem'blishect, and nil of'thn k`tilrrl';h r i oluil;u, could h;irdly he restrained I. . 'Vui,tMl, ' The 1(u-, 11 lo;»es roLirACing 'the itdotir.n Fsi4 ht1G- dr-1•s fnw shots frons their shore •• bat-, in,itir•cd. were on the :Icstottintirt'1-;i. :groin l,til,int; saiui2ury'vengeiitCce on • - •. .r - [4ouric.cr. ;killed and wovn 1od. ` Mended. New the lino ,iate�STongnlia i WrieI, - -, ... . - two car - ; u sill fuss. r do tine w sv i' s 'l ,rw "'t 1': C ^i alp;ar?.X•>9RA6..^w43 $ .Li.. - Y, ., .. _ , r ,3.j,r., .•.c 4r ... il ,,.. r' +.,f t.,.,p r E i , .. _ - , y I1. , , - . , . . . - . 11 o I _ .. .. . 1 .,�A" 'w, _ 1 l'. „. s. K , * ), rill` ' -:.. .�. r ;f.I �. .11 �o� i TA » -- - n . ,� . • » t _ . A1, . . '• . .. , - , - • . . . , LJ��� . .. , T . ' necessary Sor profitable sheep raising, r- 7 ' Jessie that they were already one as with any other kind of stock. ° '''' *F aN 86668 NONE and could•not be parted withput aao• Buy a few good.,pure bred, regia'. % . ,f ,liege. She thought of Shelley and tared sheep of any one of half a o� �, en of the standard breeds, treat them Mary. drew a wedding-ring from his M right, and-they will do_ the band - - pocket and would have placed itfi�gz some thing by you. They will ea :��, . upon her trembling hand. Were they --- , -- S not in the temple of nature, he their keep during the summer by de- . - A DYING PPtOMI said, with the rushing I rains as cher-t TFSTiN<) CREAM. atroying weeds, but they must have E 11 latera, the swift lightnings as witrl A correspond of Board's Daily-igood care and feed during the win- ' rr HE I'1[$Sf�1Qi aeries, the deep organ-notes of thelman sake the following questions, Ilter, When a considerable number of. j�, (�]Z• T Lhuader sounding their wedding sym which are answered by Prof. E• g sheep are retained and pure brads . . , Phony? What moment could be fit. Farrington. cannot be obtained at satisfalctory t �/](,L 1. i ter for their eapou •'How can the creamery arrive at prices, good grade swan will do, but' , promise now and forever. the cream patron's teat i[ one day nothing but registered rams of high t . _ The word struck a deep chord in his cream may test 30 per cent.. an- individual merit should ever be used. '_ �v: 11 - her breast; the supreme moment of other 20 I)or cent_, or 40 per Cent? t3vch a Sock of sheep of approprl- her Life find err fled. She listened A composite ae(mple is taken each ate size will in a few years extermla- ; CHAPTER %BV, ` - . - broke in upon the blis*atvl waking to the wild storm-music so solemnly j may Thea this cream after being ate the weeds and greatly improve , , invoked, the rain tricklingfrom the .the grass of any good native pasture: The rain was now rushing in tor- dream in which they seemed to b shed-roof into a pool fored by I weighed, is put in the cream vat. . its VPo Top dressing with manure and sow- , 4 in some Higher, nobler state,, disem- The can must be rinsed out. rents straight from the torn clouds own violence, with a sound that re- Ing bluegrass upon the bare • spots bodied spirits, anything but were don't want that water is the cream will alio be,fouad beneRcial. It, how above, there was no time to lose; called the quiet music of the baffled' ;a ,sends took her head and bid her mortals bond by strict conventioaA water striving to climb the mill- ,vat, so it is put into the milk vat and sterA moral obligations. "No," 'for the cream patron's fellow pat-i ear, the native grasses are too bath- r. run with him, and turn-ing up a wheel at home. Again she Heard eon to have ere skim milk. 1 run out, it may pay hotter to sidepatls from the main road, they she eaidt "I b;ought you trouble that the perpetually defeated water I Y r But we part friends. -How can a correct test be taken? Ibreak the sod sad crop it for Lwo reached a large shed, half-full of bark _ Claude laughed, it seemed more conquered by its persistence; she heavy Ior three years and then need it dower .' rami{eggo la, where they fivers shelter- g "Whither saw it grind'corn for men's food and'Cream will rise and get hen on again ed from the rain, though from the like meeting than parting. I circle round the world in a wondrous the surface. This creast quieation y are you flying?" he asked, gayly. CARE OF THE MOWER. ''` - open front they could still see the endless succession of transformation; is one of the most important ones "Tom old school for a time to-i she saw the white feet of winged an- we ha to deal with at butter far-''' Before starting the machine sea1. .,.. tempest raging over the greet space that it is all in order; knife sharp, mot4 ow: ' of sky which the slight downavard ala pass up the turning stair. as ferias." Who goes with you?" g sections tight, nuts tight', and }tit- slope of the wo. dlnrtd from the sited[ the'heavenly beings Boated upward; When such cream as' this is the "Nave. I go alone by the car- she heard soft strains of spheral Ing for the gathering K -man moving smoothly without strik- made visible, Jessie tur4tes<I shun=i rier.' -- _ driver pours it into his cream dale from it. ,harmonymingled with the mill-music i where• Use•plenty ot- oil'of Seeing the cause of her 1stress, he i "Jessie,"'he said,' . with emphasis, weighing pn' the best quality, and see that the oil ¢ "this is s heaven-sent opportunity. As in her childish drPrun, while in the' Pail, then back to the � �' drew her back among tt�e{buadles;0f� actual far-off roll of the passing farmer's can, repeatin, this opera- cups are not so badly clogged as to . + bark, where, by displacing soine and feu ow with old Winstone 'as far as,thunder boomed the everlasting tion at. least three tithes, be then Wellow Cross, there you get out to ail on the keep 'the bearing dry. piling others. he made a screened re- Thou shalt not,'' against the strand hangs his wei_hth P' The driver should note carefully I seri arranged a seat jor her.' Pick floaters, what you oi1lit Instead y g scales, fills it will the creani•)aceorhsn of following the t, y simplicity of which„ 11 err ument is. the sound of the machine from time Her thick, irregular'heartbeat3 be- mu;t.e: the weight in the proPE 1' P to time, investigating any usually the Blackwell road, where you find She rose anis ICfie the ditty recess, P came quiet and rhythmic, and a de- th w la a closed carriage. We catch I his book. and takes a sem le b`" buzzing or rattling• The saner end Ifdous calm stole upon her. He sat she would have 'gone but that he Tteans of a lona, slim tube Nvhigh )s of the knife is most likely to be dull � by her and took her head; she did the evening boat and are in France rained her with est t:n�-"2. Ste• ❑t down into the cream ental it because difEcult to grind properly the day after to-mo;row morning' I R ure was 'outlined on the P wet ping and the $ectiona srnould be touched. "" not withdraw it, his touch was too r•• criCd- Fes- slight g tonchei the hottaa, er the i "Oh! this is' nztsyety 1 storm-rent sk • which had now no heat. The, 'eito)Tn crashed fur g$,• y pail, standing in a vertical Position. u with a file it necessary. It pays foils?, on, the rain rushed with a sic: ' you must' not say such thin i more terrors for her. indeed, indeed!" This tube will be Riled to the height have two knives Cao that a nets hissing splash on the leaves all "I must," he replied, taking her I "Foolish child! jVhat has frighten- of the cream !n the pail and by ales- one can be put in at any time With- thenhea y shvedapor e of molten i brass: ids and speaking earnestly; "you I suss;/"deares+t Jessie,tthitnk forite a. B of the tube -...was he Ing a cork in the top out .wafting for grinding, and it le yet Jessie was undisturbed, her deli- have given me the right, You must ,moment, don't be reckless. . Don't the cream inside o it may be lifted we?I to have a third knife, new, for • not trifle with me. Child, do you I ruin my happiness, don't throw away .out by taking out the sampling tube 'reserve in doing extra difficult mow- tate cheek was tinged like an infants .think you can take a man's heart in n it into a-glass bottle may and her breath came with the soft 3 m last Ifo You are virtually slid emptying in>;. Old lmowine eeds,esp outs, etc. each other, y e given me , - use to Q 4� hant}s- � -p}sv-•with i -. a4d y ,having the name or number of this twJts-•ot-a vMpfng ctfild'd'"-shF' �nld throw 11 away when. done with'1 bound Lo me. you bac P . not nee the diatractin dazzle of the our love, you have broken with atron thereon. The track cleaner should be carefully lightnings In the Oleasan•t d,gs.k jt'• r 10' We belong to conventions, you are mine; in differ- TyiE AMOUNT OF CREAM ;adjusted so that the hay previously _ among fife bark-bundlers wbictjtti?t r w love each other with taken as a camp's will depend on the cut will not interfere with the knife. g IliesW knfl soul, 'No power can part lent ways we have compromised each rd a whaleeome forest odor. , Sire other. The storm unnerves you, it length and diameter oY the sampling --T leant against the bark in happy ail- 'is' Trust to me, wholly; Cao love is .makes you morbid. You know that CLEANLINESS IN THE DAIRY. _ _do Pnee. 1t would be heaven to sit thus perfect without trust. Leave all I ours is no.common bond, that we •a�ee' uscutd i for bsampling" cream �� In traveling over the country and forever „ these ethical e0d oongentfonsl sub- i are already one in heart and soul-" visiting the dairy farms in the sum- He feared to beanie the blissful tleties to me. I tim responsible to. .:Claude,Claude, let me go!" Iwctg Ips pails of the sante efts, the mer time, nothing has impressed itr even for both of us. Was not the I "You cannot, you cannot go in samples will always be the same rilenae or mar the exquisite peace of I ,tractional part of the ditTereut lots self so much on the writer's mind ., the sweet SAce-60 near him woman made fortheman. and only i this storm. Stay, Jedafe, stay. will consequently as the necessity of cleanliness, writes -_ . _ .. the man for God He for God on-' will leave'you. only stay in the shel- of cream and it whether one lot They were completely isolated. 1 she for God in;him°' There is I 5 make no dY(Terence ),Ir. J. H. Brown. . fenced round for the next hour at Cao wrong to such a union as ours, ter;" but she was o1 through tb 'of cream tort" 10 per cent. and the There are so many ways in wthich least by that blessed storm; there . loans• �taaBlP of wet undergrowth and' Into ' c.cent of tat, the 4arrtples milk may be infected with bacterial tt•ita'plersty of time without spoiling Fn)v the et purest, st,laqharrieristhe main road; he followed.- them meet {a0 PR represent the creaW germs that are detrimental to its _ - • iron. - that perfect orient "to look be- :.error of Mrs. suit 'would only tli�tiesq her wh4oh they are taken. The samples welfare, that ' it keeps-a dairyman aa�� «,dawn. That msrteratiyl+r - fore'alae'Vfter,-to'iSFrteTds'what is Gr:ndy cannot come hetwetn ua nett 5 taken at the farina by t15e drt�es are hustling to g)'t ahead of the germs • Tn these. days of pasteurization .. - stopped, kno�vin oat further not.' Fie-Iries, what could express more You need never aaafn be I Just then the rats, which had died _ .. . • :neatly away changed to a fierce ieltvered by him to the re they y ale there are sone dairyinea and hired r the think ' reat3u'ry .. .i I hes love and conRderrce more ri rat °t_�hat people will t 1. that silent-eurrond•r herr. with al-'^g' dD le -.mean?'� gasped crackle of hail-stor.�s rebouad)ng:irt the c m,•n who think that 'if the milk ts' • o < ,ch`su' fl from branch to b:finch -and denting ;.otreci ?aiier jars ons into the ¢sen, to- he . pasteurized anyway, «' rc hey struck p!npoglte sample Jars at the tec'nam- creamery or evtdenti� eav ' ' Aft bird Will tae'•- ,'ile have I ev. eter•n. ,• tett eFcape a:C.diow:e` h„ Lho t¢it �lrhe. c F so le in' sur 4t.arm ca lteeed:.`uta rtyt A ane - an n �ow wha thy_ .;- c, t + i at 4�t c,ty J>al,r in marker milk. tt makes - . ,.has flutterai hi,me-fur good and Eiji " - your short G above. colored the a 4av hat the can ,lost no dtlterence whether env good care . 's for a tin ? oa'tfivt•4t A blue le rnirht to' give'Perfc.tl y s to v, sh,,at of light re,ea.cd toevertng tviv res, its - . tu:iiult and tension of the last' I know,flow, too well an too a oag •at ! not few days, with the climax of nervous ,1 irbv t I did not know till Mr 1 white ahatl storm for .a moment, ,and the tactors ore not put to the cream. t r w s Actually sen ons it a the mil . The rater has - - agony wrought b3 the storm. had Irig told'me.' I ere obtectioI to ad- n c it on, hiq hands right. 'over - exhausted her, she- only carets to be , "Ingleby told you, did he?" be showed him the last riimp. of Jes- I do not ape any rein P said, lebv,,•; ''it was like 'his con-151A'9 dress before she ,was 'eneulfed in `ding them to the vat', it the water the milk pail, while sitting. on the - attli now in the utter peace of I the double larkness o storm and milk stool, •and est before sallin . ,Claude's presence. In the pauses of� founded used is perfectly p)?re and theta t. j g _ "It was like the kind, wise friend' forest; and by the time he removed 'not an excessivo an)ount of ii, A in at milking time He wag chew- - the thunder, they - could hear each his hand from his dartled eyes a''little pure water 1n Four creast rip- ing tobacco,and used the juice in= other breathe above the pmtoai;er! he Is," she rejoined. I`lerce white zig-iatz darted front will not hurt the butter, ,,Lead of milk for. lubricating his ' hiss. of the. ru�hi, rain, the fra- "A reputation is easily lost-it on-' heaven to earth. accotrtpaniPd by a entttg ver', heads. His excuse was that •'all grant nest among the hark-bundles ly means being seen with the wrong, peal of r verberatin thunder which neither will it inter{ere With an ere- this 'ere milk is pasteurized before seemed 1tlie a sanctuary whither no man—" pe4 g carate calculation of the dividends. unhallowed thin; could nctrate. g seemed as if it would never end- -The weights and tests of the cream it is used." It is a fact that pas- Ile All at once hie masala ,,flashed up--,; And JAssde was under trtwa in the w much fol there is in teurirlaq covers a multitude of sins1. said nothing, for sheer , will show h tierce kind lightnings: crack, rumble, anguish, v rt of fife.ratorat. the cream delivered to a factory in a as more than one dairy farm In the - Fie went ac oath) and the country. and roar, majestic, deep-voiced then- - "We will Ro to Switzerland," he leant against the bark stacks, in- g vee Is the der, tear the fiends an4. boreal: up added, "marriage laws are easy,I tent) gazing in the direction which`creamery books should show - the heavens Cu your wild exultant tore, ' she had taken he was pale and had was receivers for the butter. Then, most important point to be eoa- theength; only let us be together. "Re cannot marry, you have given I resolute Look. after subtracting the expenses of run- stantly, impressed upon the dairyman strThat stern resolve never again to our fatbr your word of honor," s solemn, from this butter and his help, in their daily duties is }Lhatever happens," he said aloud, sing ,the factory and around the stable. milk room, free him, all the struggles and mental ; she said, in smothered tones. and as If calling unseen presences money, the cash left is to be paid conflicts, the thousand rea"ns for I He explained that such a marriage to witness, ^Jessie must now be the petrous. Itiv'fde the money h and orad. Cleanliness must be looked avoiding him, fell from Jcadie like a would probably not be valid in Ere,,- my lawful wife." !the total weight of butter fat in the ._ garment, and when she began to let land, sad was only intended as a The long unequal duel was at an cream from which the butter was atter In all the details of milk nnsnu- se concession to her scrlrplos. It is faders and in end, but the battle .was not to the;made, and the figure obtained will be the happy heaven of her peace, alta not on y �1 j the price per pound of butter fat HANDLING MARKET MII�• ' ,asked herself', more moved by no one but my cc, n,', he adds When fife storm had a aPayIts pat-? EKrety el knows that better . Claude's eloquent silence than she l "but it is Harwell Court and all a� and he had left lift, shelter, I rons for that month: Each patron's butter can be made lu e . ,had over been b} his words, why that goes with it; these jolly ol3 the flgurn of a woman issued from check !s made out for the amount of I dairy, tm a general rule, simply be- . atter all, should be paftdttl; woods in which we have been so money shown to be due him. by I Cause one matt, or one woman, usu- .. r. E. ... Cotfld -either have have happiness. happy. And`it is not for myself- among the piles of beirk not tar from say pP the.refuge . ha had made for Jessie. multiplying his weight of cream b3' I ally has charge or personal control spat! from Um other? Ria very, ahl Jessie, as if I would not 91Ve and isnot ton Lho rough'bar-which the average of the tests of the com- ;aver the whole process, from the touds bealed liar. Surely God had,up,fifty Marwell Courts for your-but ran from p liar to pillar in front of site samples, which Will give the I feeding of the Iowa to the marketing , "brought them together said made I think of my people It would kill I pO of the finished product. Cho shed. pounds of bettor fat in the ctoam, them ossa• E�ossslve weariness is a I my father ed as for the others- "You will not marry Jessie," she ,then by multiplying 6hese pounds of Every patron of a creamery. no tfo, ooasailoae falls e�leep, Lho I To be 'born and brought up is g said, with fierce' emphasis; "and you und, as ob-l ei! thet�t affil,. to rest under lace like- this, a place belonging to fat by the.price_ Per''Po matter what his relation to the com- - F will not' save Marwell Court..if it ( you will have- the w iP telb etT Orpltean tndoe�y, and the!fiiatory, with all aorta of family tra- can only be• dome b -ar-ryiug me, 1 rained. above, Y. patty may b, financially .or official- _ #iie:�ticed soul taluses to heave the stone. ditioas and aseoclstions-sueli__place a•.- y ;amount of each cheek. jy, will always find it to his inter- uf 9 bun ata more u Lhe atecp don't belong to the man who actua- ,SHEEP BI%NF.FI PASTURES• fly at the creamery is furnished iqp y D The life-time of torture she had I daily at the creamery in .the best _ . . : this to the Tempter's hour. ly owns them, but to the whole ism- suffered in the last hour had exhaust- ( additiets of ve or six head ,\U the sophisms Claude Nad,ut- ily, for whom he_ holds them in trust a her, there were dark shadows bo-I The Q possible condition. red and she had combated- about One can t play the game of life for A disregard of any of the details x ytiartfage, the falsity and cruelty o! one's own )sand-eepecisljY !f orto ii .nenth her.deep lustrous eyes, and her at sheep tthe each ti enesao of et which assist in furnishing pure, clean set - increase , ltenriY; t• and--reoraing, al- convesdons. the purity of a soul' an eldest son; you nee?" "-How' can'_I'hurt her?" she con- very wved_Y � nu , every nigh �:mioa sadi ser theirs nest be, caste' "I understand-obi understand so timed "After all death is a feeble quite, to tWO • extent of the amount Iwuys aflects the quality of the wlwle, *.ming back, unchallenged, unresist-I well," Said Jessie, brokenly, her face ;.engeance. Who would have- ima Atter a few �!, with tenfold force, in that beau-i buried in her hands, while her srstts K- consumed by then sheep of that day's supply of milk at the b fined that this baby-face could pl era, whoa Lho we+eda have been ex- factory, and the cream aqd' butter ifut calm. To Claude they came!were supported on her knees. I was o I erminated, the relative number of taken therefrom is also likewise at- e, her cards So skillfully. Where did she,terminated, - iso with renewed force the off-' not born for things like that-I cows may be increased, but of course - pring of his own brain returns no should shame you. Oh! Claude you learn how to fool,ils In Who gave farted. n8 her this insight, this intuitive know-Ithe proportion of cow$ to sheep, as The cows should be kept Just ly longer children to be mr+vlrled sited oust marry Miss Lonsdale-YOU must lodge of their weak points? Afraid I well as the total amount of stock Clean as possible. T4iere ie hardly controlled, but armed .men to con-; forget me." of the storm,•indeed! I said she was that can be Profitably kept upon a I any necessity of keeping cows with,, quer and subdue. 1 Forget you!" no ordina•.y girl. I was right!" (given area, will depend upon the na-ifilthy flanjcs, belly, and teats. It "You are calm taow," he said, at As he spoke he Dent over Her=bow- ure of the soil and the vegetation, costs barely nothing, except a few ., t __-__.—last, breaking the golden s' encs ed head and hidden face. She listen-I - (10 be.__C_ontnuccl ) _ --. . locality, the climatic conditions, hoards, s little time and energy', to _ with reluctance, sad she smilcrd in ed and ,quivered, and the old argu- _,� _ - -land so-forth: fix he stalls•or stanchions i _ _ t a -'� _. :reply. ' .+- menta came back with fr( .,attd ever �'orne ship ronlii be profitably old cow. stable, So tkat the Iowa ''You were ill with fright, poor, fresh force, while the thunder rolled FORTUNP: SPENT IN BUTTON-9- i cannot get soiled. Of course, some kept upon nearly all farms. They will ;child," he added; and then .Jessie' fitfully in the distance and she did I cows will soil themselves if they are not hied it. Two hundred thousand dollars was:not only serve .to he+ep e,Pasture obliged to almost break their necks ' spoke of the nervous trouble thunder'i All she belied or heeded a'as the I paid by Louis YVL for one set of 1 free from weeds, but tl will also - h ,9 always caused her, j 1. to do it. In such,a a case it might rove excellent scavens,ers for .cleat g ,p _ „ low musical voice, the unuttoraltle buttons for a 'waistcoat.pass)nhfor but-_ d Reids after harvest I be better to give the butcher s - f,never before was-calm-in a than ,sashes, the arch had a positn'e irtg_uP stubble r '•-storm, she ga.id; "what a cow-' chnrm of the unseen P I .chance to do the "breaking" provid- I,am!"'she added, with a low,: immense need they Had of each oth tons, and in the year 168:1 he spent the eo rntey oil Lha farm._ trEair rice ' er, the supreme importance o his;n very ini ge amount oft this hobby. And moreover, they will yield a ed he i$ willing to pay- P - •giiil laugh. gs Landsome profit, on the in I haPPlness, the iinpossibility of either' .Lmon t the items of his expenditure terrific crack oY thunder, as• ir; living apart fmm the other two ar? worthy of note : August, las well as providing the most whole Theatre owners in London ece be- terrm, after growling sullenly LLhat was anything t ConlpArison� 16,q!,)-Two- diamond •buttons, f,7,-,soma kind of;fresh meat fur the farm- it notified to make the necessary ay in fife distance, had returned in''. e1.ith his happiness? what was honor,' PO trar.cs (Sl , )OO); secortty-five iEr's family uvhonever it ys desired. changes in their buildings called for' r-­wed fury, drowned her lough. peace of mind, heaven itself'T There 'r)inmmid buttons, uR(i.7US franca, A mistake often made Uy fsrmers, by' the theatre by-low, wHich will_be ::o toward," he replied. "Oh ! Mas no ,heaven without him„ to dose -F11.1,n(1�)•.- _It is estimated that 4wha start in with ti smttil t1ocU: of rigidly enforced. ,'. - - . .. '.-ie, do you remenher the v�ip ll, him-was heli. , She zeas his• she during his Iifotime sae sOent 35,000,-' ,e , to act .as scavengers is to buy „pfd he marry the girl who couldI. .. .. "Ahl I was frightened then,' she!lived :�r hiln ,hone, had no life 000 on buttitns alone, and that ata f returned; 'Z thought people died of nj)nrt from him. . -.R'hnt, if her life fifes when the. T?:npirC of F'rnnce .was north;tiq that anyone, else may -',cheese to call sheep that has little paint things on crockery ware?" ;iRddei's bites." was laid waste and spriiied for him'? in :t stiite of bankruptcy. �wt)ol on its hnck and will eat, weeds, No, he married one who could cook "And you offered your lite for -La site thought thus she sudc'.enly land tnc�u treat thetti ns mo'anl•y as things to put into crockery ware• :mine. and you gave me �omething'4lifted her -head And looked 'It hint. .; , shall he innt�'ieri'to Dick 'next their aitpe)u•ance seeuts to deserve. 'Hc sncv hjs advnPYnge and fu llr)w'ed nock'" "1 ihuu •hl you sold yiw'J • "'betfer than itis, all that makes iIfe ri up by. cad-vance f{ldw 1*(g1 with i•• k'!'I he Inst- i)wsun to marry,, hind" This der not pity, Good blood, in- A womnn'e admiration fora paint- �let•„ au reseed passiun; it suetned to '•1L•cll, I hopc I•shall be. �dividual merit, and geed rare are as fag usually tuna' to the frame, She wlthirew her .hand. reulity l PP "1 • * - - . , , _, _ - . t , t. g,; . . f �,F"` ' :ter. 4 _ t•;,:',,r M 1 4 k� h r . v i ,., :.. _ -o;rt'.'.AE °M .F »,.;em_ ...5 hr Stu',' ty '4 . , .,�, ,�y'F'."e:,_,�� �yyg5, 6p1. G'w}'-'•' ..�+�,,'..fif" Z',(.. .r'..t."�"..+y.,)'°e., .,:':: .t 1P '. /. ...5'"' r.�;t+y�`•s. "..•.a _+ate ..'1gf"'ur. +4 +:�..'+� n.. t, f MORSE hbREGISTER. New Advertisement$. 3iCtfxlil$ >e � __ -- T agailtiams $t4Ca!p11R1113—(Vol. 12) ;3398' (112881 -' y a 4?C� is psblished every Frid• morn! Piolteriag Out. The ahoiely bred Clydesdale Stallion R SALE-20 pigs from two to imported by r:raham Bcoa.,the property F tour months uld.o urood tows,a cattle -: _. ._ suitable for beef rings Drop a card for rico. % S.L,Bunker, Pisfollo will make p y • .� of fat hcFa-.write,phone or apply to John _ .�• the season of 1101 as Poll Kingston. nday ltihua,brougham _ =Y leaves his own stable Sirs stoo.Rosd,I s for Baudel'a Lotel, Whitby, for night; � Tuesday, Thos. �Saddaford, Kingston FOR SALE-A phaeton and a set of •• _ - .' " J Road,for noon. his own stable fur night; brass mounted Bingle ed as co m&bar. -' TER�I8 g original coat,8115.(10—ae good as naw, A bar• Wednesday, Toyne's, Rouge Hill for gain to whoever comes Brat. apply to Levi;d, • ' i a �i.iapes7esl; 11.00 fpaidiaadtaasa + Is showing this week ; HATES OF ADVERTISING: noon,flIazwell hotel, Highland Creek, Gleeson,Greenwood, �3•tt 1 for night; Ttursday, Darid Reesor'a 'OOD FOR SALE-Those wishing J. 4'riminsert:on, Silver B tin oon. 10, Markham, for `j' Bach sabaegoenp insertion,per line - 16 oeats p g' soft voce loop have the same delivered s 2'b1i nice dew nos include Legal or Foreign ad- night; Friday. Johnson's hotel' White. at any time. Orders left at the News will re- tisssisemeacs, Vale for night; Sstarday, to his own calve prompt attention. Geo Stotts,Pickering _ 6yebial terms given to parties making 0012- stable antil the following Monday mcra• .a•tf "rsotefor3 or 5 months or by the yaw. Hall- R• j�LYaIOL FI TWINE-11w best by " Pretty .Deisigns • "holy .r yearly contracts paysbla quarterly. ` 8aalawe cordo,tea linea or under, with pb.17+r, _ every t Th9 to eat, the .trot uett l �� Prints dmsyeas,es OO,payabla in adrunoe. Border Duke(10314) -Impotted Clvdes and the best aped,wrisFquontly tale cheapest. in Sprin P1 lnt�7 i/'llotice in lcoal columns tea oeats per line, dale stallion, the propeiZy John Miller It is last right as to quality,make sad streoatth _ i v -- tawm oemaaper tine each subsequent iaaartlon. Bone will stand for m.eee during 1904 as Every tall of genuine Plymouth 7wfne fully glade owe oa• lino• narantead. Y.ymootb Binder Twfae A ancy, ' gsilslooatna%r tea lW pp —Monday, levee his lawn stable g ¢ oa. No free advertiiia¢, d J Yrice;Brougham. Orders left with W J Advertisements wlthoa ttea nstractiom Hllows: 's hotel, Brougham for T. D. Bodell,promptly attended to, so=•ti New Blouaesj � s UIbeinaerced an til fo idden and charged so• $noz'r,Brock, noon,Tom's hotel, night aeordingly. Orden for discounuaias advertise- Tuesday,Jae. Prange's B. F. con.Pick FARSS FOR SALE OR TO EiTL.WT- • / .dMawls mast be I writing bud **also the pub. sting,for noon,Gordon Hoose,for night, 1u0 acres of good land,new bank bam,•aban Ladies 'and Misses ' 3?Sshers' Wednesday, Ed.Balsdon'e, Base Line, dance of water, east half of loz 3 coo. 1 of Job work promptly attended to. Fickeriag: It ie adjacent to the village otibna- j for night;Thursday,Pnckrin Bros.And• barton sad is miles asst of Toronto,couvwsienc Summer V nder� Jts r ley,for noon, own stable for night; Fri' to station and market. For Particulars apply *urkar & 'Thexton, Pronr_ietors i;i Wm. Cowie's ith con, for night John Anderson. Niagara Falls, Oat, ow to Sstazday;Bobs.Milne's for noon,thence Robt,Anderson,Duabarton. s9-ss Our Pollti0a—ecztct Indepsadenes to his own stable until the following -- - - - - +Onzr &Im-APint•otsa.Localr FOR SALE-� flff acre'facm, ie4 __Black - COttonl Hosiery Monday'morning. y • +pnr EZpeotaarions-The heafriv tag the conch-ea.•t quarter of Lot No ;it, A ' �f �f • support of the people of Picksrine bad vdatialty (ialiant Charttan, ICol 28), :4383,.-- !th coo,Pickering. situated about 1 1-4 miles, All Sizes and Prices The imgortei C ydesdale s%•ltioo, she from the oust aiof whit. outlo buildings. Cherrdings.good': of Cowie dr Graham, Ssbgrove Frame hoose sad barn, oatba and toad+, - FRIDAY. JULY rid, 1904. orchard,alw peer and pion va,w and imatdi i ' 'Cashmere. - ►tm, aritharn; will make 1901 me foie frail Apel to Jobb.Diller, lot S. rear coo x '. Ne W Ho9lel'� Iowa:-m-oaday,will leave his own stable =tom Medar Grove,P O +Llai i NOTES AND COMMENTS. Green River, and proeeed to Jste'. Pastes - son's 7th con. Pickering, far noon,Hub. VXM TO`R& SALE OF I Since Lord Dundonald's Mon- bard's hotel. Ereaghsm,for nigbe;Taes ,New Neck Ribbons. %real speech, and subsequent dis- day,Gordon's hotel,Pickering, foe noon Vdubh Tam Lu missal from po his sitiuu of Gener- sad night; Wetboadsy, Tom's hotel, iN we • - : al Officer Commanding, he hate Liverpool,to-goon,Tao.MiWbeil's Wee [a 4he TV" . is the EerwZY of of Pickering, . . ; been talking a great deal to the Daararion. t r ntldtt; Tharsdap. B. ' f Ontario. ' Carter's, Cberrywood, for noon, .)Salla �y f 1 evident satisfeetiun of those who Milroy's,13earboro tows line. for oiSM; -- S*rrsw Hats - `"loth Capra' :are opposed to the party in power rridr,T. Co:worib's, Aswadal•, Sm In tbw Zstateof David Pugh, De- Alis Toronto speeeb was so bitter foe noon, Franklin flows. ll•rkham, - I-And partizan in its character that tannil E3atardsy noun: 8sesrdap noon a .:.the imperial War office has deem- hill awn s•sbte until the !Wowing MOP' By inseaeuccont from tam esseawa•s of we l d•7 rnorhioa. a iwas ortae Lote•taarfd Pugh tsar4 wta edit advisable to nodes his recalbe . .'roffered fxs.ale bT Pcbiic Aactloo,K Wilson's Which will no doubt have the _H(nmfilrlf—Pore brad impelled York-',bole; in fte V,-lase or Clscemaaa to tlm said ' effect of rerentin futrtber atter. •bin catch stallion, the propsrey of Da' iTowasbsp of Ptaken :a Che aural coactv of p limsird naaober of aLe- All *tl 1304,. oat&no 4. at Ice A" the ata day of Aasaac. BIICeJ from him L t � be f01- v>d � Wbttevals_ will Blend for.•I� ,pot. as :as ]sono of la o'o,aale aawo by - : lossedby no goodwhate-ver. Dun- ?aaaol Peaebar, Anetfoaser, abs 4of1o•staf< - Notice dclnald is a oucl soldier A.ad dur- follows:=ldotrday.le►vant hie•sn liable yt•ahea freehold proper l tar. Dr cos saa 8 tot Gardaa tlasse, Piek•nag, foe aigbI; isrtbe nortlesa or Tsar 5566 scam ar be n�e,er ing his term of office is Caus4a he for Go 3be. Parsons, ring• IgaD• for I; aie norsk;rrn or re•reG scam of lac tusasber - • - p I!c is%he 15th Boo of dos nus so s!s►• . had dune much towards .t iak-iDg soon, %brace to Andrew's hotel*r'night'moat- On t:a premaw are a.,food baro a our militia more effective . hide tti edueedr•p w A. B. Reer's lot aon. S. •l • aaoel f''¢" 'tabic aDO�"'a!e''' Wad' differences with the DOtwnifcm �tboro, for 0061, his own VMWO for ab.,a"ii a�oater f mtw i ni st MWLY 44i Hwv� Hats I Government and his actions atievt aiathe Tbttndwp.commertial boid+Glwe .ee•3sa iowa.and chess :a bbOer•ahrow seems of ` i prOenp�ed by his seal for ohs ' Mont, for saaeo,tlww6e so Maostor✓Hvee I wTo�and�as wscat«f ,e„t si�i.wm,ra tine '�W'e arwselling our fiat sllapea at greet reductions to make room betteanneat of our natiegdai Czbrida:e, fbt•Dislbt good remain angst ase, chn•soft %ta;aca,of C:arseeoot. trio no so dtnck. Children's leahutas at Ladiealtacshape� following oven. ?mine by way of Bee*-I Tsaaals-Twdasy per *sat ct tae 9�"a *rim,35m arta. We have some nice baby he ants still on hand. >wd.elfelwes. �li.sa trouble arose f ton? sille t0 Wren.TodWw,bosel. GoodoetA `®on•y to t,4 pwd to tits Vendors c.r oo lav the fAct tfu� the Dominion Gasr for night; 8asardsar.ower ovalis nns�ria sO'`e br on tr e, nay ce.`'e` sed slow saiaoar - a iftiit following 3ibaday 0orss. i wltb,i tttutT iaya nbereafter Pur iarts:r (� p - , ,fit ernwenC COUtd n(?t see maLtersl in i p.rtac,e.r. •aLlmodatIc"of ads•apt>af w.a C. A. Blak-ery Pickering. +f 1G P�b or 470 Darid Paan- its sevwesw the sane light as he anti he wig- rd Xilrstar r3"Z1 Vol. 13—TWO Clareaasa: Y O.the•wcsawer,m w %tie `v- i' r� ''tool[ his pn+pion by acting as sv petro Cl ydfmdaalrstalien t'be prspet'wet�gra 9soc sur dictator rather than a3 adviser. A.C.Costo• eon 11 los ill. PiekerJd. D`s d ab•' utxd•T of•" • „ ns a 7' 'rhomar•Ponabfrvt•a swww Esonyaraa %,fat. ;The Dundonald episode will most wul stand for woorer 4aeafs• tee Intone, renew H ctsdataeb.rAawSbtl3►.�tiaa., - -,+,,,,}__a6lAy_forsn a prl=inent fee- at 1901 6% hie•own et bre Trm*—TO y.oaiae.dot�.tals {{�� �/"�� :..tule'J.t djAe nett.election cam paign Marmloan a m ess l td �stazfr 1Fw let 1l9i � � T I-1 I NGI bar" not robearge soar osema to y1�„s„/ . .�• . sad ti,efaraetion of our national Yarree all.1 bs cbsysed'tataasarstsw wbesl� defences will be much di+casse'd, s tial or not. iii' asend■a•s to matraa•, In European countries. the argu. as Ossssre risk trent is advanced that the best FAMED T3WDEA* "A&Ieateftl LO • agent' to prevent war l•J a strong ��k ��'h� � �= P' LfR. 'bea'aden.mad and .aao'asa+ Tewd.w ' Y ]Aaa Avertoan oedaetb.aYon, Mae propew ftor Prism ett:,s:as_Oanaw.' will tis rea.twe S.ef•digamwrle 9tilte,. Y'aaitA and ls� at Close pii�eeM standing army and a Strong well- f of &C. Boakew'mrill o0,im,dlw ata om{at%bia 04406 ua%,.slattad sr ka4aaar ea.aero.ta• equipped navy. We see the re- e1'1W4 w Mllows- Mocd" iomwes eloaa.my► for cu• aioasrssr000 at m pwraac Now tCsente, Caps heat in, cult of that theory, The ccle=t of w+a.able- Kings Rend, Bresalsd'a ra-seadre�se ospe4vo o,t h sidra awd sw titlsaaon6 can ire seen aid maintalnin auC a defence is sss. Wlnibw for ants!'. Taerdby an its forma or seeds o'asamod as trite A*Va umkmt g bt. far 0aghs; Kedace�k a�=w•,ii,.bad oo•apMi.attoa to tri.P^som..taet*aooirws �. A. BuntiJig. __.—crippling the ,people with heavy heseA. Highland Creek formahR Thore. 1 Per.00ssmoluta�aro ned"s eons sasaares _ ' taxation audit dcws% not act as a wri; nae se eeasdsee4 ve/sss dad. oat %lie . So :Ong w;. dam.lite own stably for agbse. PrAay. ;prtored amen.00il+ad sad steaad wick %Nor _ preventive of war. Joa'iaawo's hoteh WEew+aie. C4er aignr� f7Wal s raatlro' nations have armie- and navies Saewrdb.y proceed'.- to btu► owls, sublet, gachc.o••t mtzaal»•c:asst:anifall rip so ac copte•t r2mooe oa a cbattsr.•t sea, s.a.S0 there I+ a xmsiblllt ' +:t war at amseridthefollowingMowds+•mornirml. .var,40:n ttio owre. of t3+. R�asurabim she - - a,in03t ally' time. - Ot lug but A rsRn—Bette.'•GnOw,a as "ApDiw:, master a (i—us p t•-t .Se�r'e P)o u ,;f.4b.ons tact of ins •ea_SbL<ntade noel s V Q s.i d JLj thorough di�arinawent by all Jb,a' tat ceiebrssed Amensem oretif r•e.'orfr',cid:f'be -arty :eoi"r+nq .droias,s '.o Tas.zxsAo+i� Brim DtTI •a loL[Owa— natiund triil' iu:ute peace. Just trotnue stallion, the propemv at Robt. 'eater:tato coctrs,tr-whec Catlett up,w to .du an. NO: 8 littaiL E Lel A. h. b.3 dCOn Sd RnaGjB begins to erect De+•seell. Piokermn wti! aa►at>• for a. 'orad be tat::aconplete too- woriz cootre.^ceti To Pent " I* Loc AL 1F 58 P.M. Canada 3' ar. f t,a.,Lde:b.3•aOt aoo•Vtod )ha, ekrgne a linen defeiwes on her frontier' limwed coon ei of roat•M Jur" the. ';•til b»retcvned. L•m.l. 8t©4 P.Ill, and, int her ons tutrarcid the seaeen cf 190.4 ar totlttwe-I+loadat The DoW%m.ta.XWa4 aoz5rod•acseifawazeepc ,Phu azzdpf semi has t,rer.g to li>tr8,Ttaauatt••otao Wtsat nIIs as trot,t.ows- f g leaves his owe ote„sMt tow we Itiff'fr ;the'w,.esvae any asder, �•cola, Pickering i imile weac,�t'Dorn- ( Na.% Local . . 8141 A.if. s americans. we way- expect them hy.order, „ To do likewise, and have their botok Whitby noon.�eotr.I'Soaei Ush- FR1rM- aS�T►YA>i: liaatton4a a f¢atorep. i rsx�tze•tf fT•lne I ]D Lxsl. . X18 P.Y. - i aw&.night; Tn"d•Tliaglato. nose. Se- gtuls paint at us:. and then their bar%Lonsae, Po t-Paint. anti Reines- Sseretary*aadsatsaDePa:ac]tistsar, of,l rid. T which is attar pre acres ••'T atL > P. M. - _ of,land. Ttyrte are on the pret3ziset+ a "will be a struggle to See who call ds moos, thence to-Aebbooa *or sttgbt - DN•'ttoeat o.Paiblte Warta. "build ori theg�tron est defences. T cwdsy • Seben: hotel, if"calin.' Ot%aw16Jo1T It'0" mgoo,i'siabFeatsei drive hoose, Will 6 - - S ,- What can we, with our sir million a000r tlnbbard t hoabli Beaallhea nightwilloiaoaborieae loo eshrme" ;u1 '�ntl 'wbote,or will rent the ibaerae Friday. Johnson's hotel: Wkwwale K _ Inhabitants, expect a Ct)nlpetl- tnN be paill for-c pec noon-Andrew's bos•i;V4"H•iA. bt ;), $UBT H CARSON. I&ilfhalartaan tion in national armaments, with Sasawdav to his owysabie.ant9tollow• _ a elation of eighty' 'millions. We ins*,,day morning _ 'd— --• • � ')I�3YH,Q -Onto the premises of have a great frontier to defend,, ♦` t a daderatKtsed on or about Wedaeedav, and to erect adequate defences in Pede+srian-The Impertesis Cbtflse" 1 ars �jQ, linLee 'Jan.atnd,alarge white sow, TtisOwner met etallsa tho properiyi of S ka, hillier �r, ' V thaita,tne*am*by proving Properx -A towing 'case of war would cripple tis fin Boob. Broa baII. viii sash tar mates l '- iew•aaea. Joao Mitchell, Danaoaa' .>< ancially. What reason have we dar.w eeaaon of Igftlas•hi�,•astse aisbitas it fr®,its mfor mbberaa-scA the ap�plc-left ; .to expect war: There was a time at heowoa ofafte J pendeuce when a deep hatred of a of vZ1,1tliecawi m-s-b y'Wity so awmmiisir -- Canada and Canadians was nurs- i61es Macafaosared to the �e;Iaaa Wray catstmm•duielp wool► soy membee? : �8s�1'W�T�B � :,ed-by the Americans, btit that P ff of Dsyieootitas CofaaiMh Y Oo'y.et,0ebawa. 'Membersbip fee` 51.OQ feeliug is now a thing of the past. There are certainly a limited - sArthar 1'e-fFrey, GCo. Leng While some will adopt the.new Sys- ''• number of fire brands in the 8ecretaseg.' Presidmix waterworks n 1 of tem nf.a lash ndresis will n uuited States as we find them in I.a Gee.-Geo,lens,D.E.Pagh.G-S, be able to use it, To t1tese the relia- i every Country n ho would n el- ?, 'pelmet.Picterin�..Oat. ble PL,NIPS made by EYATTS will 1 come with pleasure a war with ? still provide the best strstem of water- CAt1RCla, but public Opinion ill the Curet! of Chronic Dia•vhoea' Adler v.at{cs, The quality asci excellence of Ten Yeses' of Suffering. these ui will still.be kept at they Lord Jewett-The beautiful black ' t United States is strollglc in favor A' + P 'Ps c,f peaceful relations tcith ilei' i `I w$sh to'swr a few words lar.praise highest point and pataons will receive.. trotting stallion, the property of 'ohn f b. of lrbtamberlaic's Colic, Cholora and the promptest attentiim. Dickie, Pickering`silage, wilt make the northern neighbor. Canadians F}' JC ` Diaetrhnea Resited ' says �it� 3l Attie season-of 1304 at his own stable, app.a• '. :and Americans are as one people � y' kith onl>' a tariff wall between, of �Iartttuvtlle, �'a. "I sof- site the Gordon !sones, Descriptive �t t, ,1,�_ the Empire Meiieine Co, of London,If frons cbrouic diarrhoea, for ten Ei a W. E V'AN S card with pedigree and terms wat on e}tt,.. iliell riot lir=itrmcittnt- tit ,_t} g �signatab . v�rs and &i in4 thttL_timP cried vagi --- -- - f apolioation, f�dh•'asa aP4 , Able. hey inter marrq•, rind the longi agent for Pitl%eeing,for the most won axis medicines tsithout ol)taiuing any clo-est of social relations exist derfnl discovery o4 the tiinbt`e.enth oet,aary. permanent telief. La:=t svuilner onethink Wan e'i—An Idea who can simple bectveen thein. They meet ttut:lel' Foo the treatment of ibe \ob.e, Tle;ost, of my children riles taken with cholera Brock . aSt'a ft h�t�9 or soe,e attap,e • the slime roof,as religiottr gather-. BroeehialTubes undL,omas. Itenrestiolds�tvofhu , and I procured a bottle aP 6Y d Plumber t Pmay. t ring jou para bt Ca,tasrh,Aathms; Bioncbttie; 'Hay---s-ver this remedy. , Only_.t�d_�� were U k ovr tease, ones t lugs, Ut'ill duritC' other illannel' in acid all'ahruat anvil inn ditill-i . Write *mono SII 1 Ertl Protect whi�altsIIRY, CO. Pafeat Aeeor g rt�quiseil to 4-ive her, entire relief, I =6h7t'°,t tn/nwaotO]iooai a in:eguons ww coat- whiell they have mutual interests• for particulara.a stock of treatments and then decMed to try the medicine tllc- If All international. affairs we repair'e constantly on hand at. velf,xzid d-id not use all(q one -bottle -treat tllent with perfect jn=tiee, - -e=L - - - - he ore i�cas we}1`aa.1-I-hate,-trerer - Coll � 0 , , Rncl not asattwe at1 aggre-sire at- since been troubled with that cool- - .:..ti;tude we lllft- rest assured thitt - Oft' FOR.`tiAI:E—The unilnrsigned plaint, One cannot a� too much in oto'peaceful relations will not be C laggan for gales good trait,milch cow,young tat Ot Of that or sal r b 611 d rugg �,.��� :.disturued, But a, soon a? vve pi keringd milker. Y Covrtnev,lot 5().con 1, This remedy is for sills by all drtigg- ©- The Saeer�fgn Bank of Canada• p •erect a.number of fortresses and -ay we do not %vant to fight but if _ (� ' S f»t alit to a ae e`Y Body fu1 you _ s everything as easy and as simple its-pos3ihle., r t.e simply�n vita theta to a COtl c a n _ test. au intifation they may not I V Ah mute Security. W _Pae i I Unexcelled Facilities. "., _. efu.e. p Modern 'Methods. % �T� Courteous Treatment. T. : What A TM •L 0 N11ARKHANi BRJ��CH, CLARE�tOrT BR�,rCH, : 'Chamberlain`s Stow and Liver Ala; a freshstoak now on hand. Pti�as in Wall�Paper�ran3ing � ,�. g A. P. Smith, :Ilan. L. E. Todd, Agt, l� Tabic-te, Anew remedy for stomach from Be.rip. -and algo biliousness• and constipation 9 _La tl a goad Atte, i'rice 1>S cents. For John Vark�s © © © © © © © © © Q © © © © a tale by all druggists. vabarrto Z. _ • a r otraR[ME1RT - preciative audience. Theproceeds i >: N ` . ss of the evening atuouuted to the t All Colors V. J. S. Bundy is working in Ston$ handsome sum of $1811. Those Palls V S • Ville this Reek. -having charge of the affair are to Wuj. Graham left ou Tuesday be congratulated on the results of for the Winnipeg horse-show. their efforts. SCREE\ DOORS PASSE-1?ARTOliT, the latest for mounting -� r: R•ut. Palliser rook a trip to James Davidson on Saturday pI otos. ^; - _Jackson's, Point last week. PARLOR SUITS. A good assortment of window shade. : _ George and Frank Cooper were last shipped seven horses. to the _ - T - at Goodwood on Sunday. Winnipeg horse show. The en- r w� John Underhill, of Aurora, was gine pulled the car out of the '�w+ J. H. Beal, Furniture,Hardware,Claremont. r here on Sunday with friends. atat'ion and proceeded west with • )sirs. Bagshaw, of Saginaw, is the train. When the train reached visiting friends in-this Vicinity. ilicFarlane's cut, a two-year old colt in someway got loose in the w ' --'_hiss Cottrell, of Toronto, spent car and jumped out,the train ran- r- - e � ~ Sunday With Mrs. John Morgan. wing at the rate of thirty miles H. and•Mrs. 3fechin and family ^:�� ' S ►S ,,�, gs P n Sunda pith friends in pet•hour. , The colt was not iu the , /' G :,.spent y least hurt. The train was stopped town. . and the car brought back to the " John Forsyth accompanied by 1H station when the animal was m Kaska, WW ft Viet• From e� Head own..f 1 :his family are visiting with his made secure. parents. Templar, Independent Order Wm. Parr, of Blackstock, spent (lam Tempbus, of sam Lake, New Arrivals f a day last week with--J-.—H. and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and bars. Beal. = Diarrhoea Remedy. Mms., tells•of her Cure by tilt - Miss Florence Eastwood left for , 'zine line of spring.hats, spring shirts(colored ind white)). Spring foot- This remedy is certain to be needed f33e Ly $Vege- clear, etc. A call will convince the most fastidious,that>Ft E. Forsyth's, _ vacation. in almost every home before the sum- m- t se North Claremont, is the place to get the right golds at the right-price. Mrs. Burkholder and child, of mer is over. ]t can always be depend ed upon even in the most severe and TATs - . R. E. Forsyth CLAREMONT 1Stou$ville, are visiting at W_ m. dangerous cases. It is especially "Dana3la&pmmuw---rows , STATION. ` Dowswell's. I valuable for summer disorders In chil- 'ago I was nearly decd with iaSamma� Mrs.Henry Thomson,of Toronto dren, It is pleasant to take and never tion and nloeratioa• I eadaxed daily and life was a bwrden _ J. -•.Junction, 13 hereat present with fails to give prompt relief. Why not =told agony, __ (,�+ friends. buy it now? It•may save life. For to ase. I bed used me rnaVY a� There did .• - on e Y •those Evans and Walter Ward and sale by all druggists, I UW ea iate y —1 and estezaa�y Datil 1 I�+�n'P lay stead that these was no . 'Wife spent Sunday with friends :elle! for me Cal2iag at the home of iat Mount Zion. Q a mead, I noticed aeboestae of LGem- Shona V#J Met. Dunn and daughter, of VYednesday HafrIIB$S X p� �ri nd endorsed higtiiy, • Cherrywood, s nt and I deoi&A to give A a U-I&L to see it W'th Mrs. J. H. Beal. � � ,•�yd � It taoiE y _Why? .fit the Palmer Shoe Store on the corner, where' you A large gang of men with teams =— sad P� I wta.to 6sd eon-. get all kinds of good aed reliable goods at close prices. are engaged at the station length Having purchased the harness busi sad 1 used L� - - ening the switches. nese lately carried on by R'. J. Coale• h�ray �r Repairing neatly and promptly - weaat five montba betoce w+s w-.I '.fir. Banbury, of Aurora, spent wel}, in Brougham, I am now prepar- y attended to. a few days this week with his ed to eve the best of satisfaction to but w�' a' l - daughter, .flex. Rumohr. any who wish to purchase anything h'ezhtbbcatLnom �� Shoe Merchant, Foster and lira. Hutchison and in my line, earl and W. � • Palmer, , daughter, left on Tuesday for Repair work will be neatly I"� not oh�� back for — Claremont, Out. tri to the North-west. prom tly attended to. thonge°d dorla+�abd'�� � p pars a specialty, Compound is a gr+taai medlr�ae. Tv►o riaka of our bowlers visi-I Coil _ ted Stouffville on Tuesday to try , A full line of whipps, spreads, stock ~T wish egety ai,� woman d conclusions with the club there. 'food, harvest mitts. fl nets, etc., all try is and be'em'*it0Bd."—seas. Ips I at right prices. Kindly call' H,.z=.L. atl+er Labe, ffiam Wartlt p R. E. Forsyth is at Brockville I Vice Templar. Indepe�l) OrdeYes this week attending the Misonte, •�,,� W. t' rid T> ss—�cwo r.�.a t1 w►p,ia Grand Lodge, iw the representa- E. r�' . Bodeld, g„ae.,.,.ai.r..r..►.�........e as«. tive of the local lodge. We are sorry to report thWe are at it. - __ _ _ family of Luther Pilltey wee alI ;., •- _ seriously ill with dtptheria. We I ^ARai FOR�ALE—BaingQ_lot 21 elk f��(\, � �• TA„ hope for their speedy recovery, i Doo Of Pleasnuq Oontaln:aq AX aer".h*;? R A IaJM�e�ron ,��hing �L*a �ooAx+■■g 1� the Every pupil front our public m,4dt,t,o.from clar.mont vula•* snd rs„l. LA FR;�� UGH f the Da wo dw.;, ni atooced and taorwuh r draimod ■ _ agUorder O examination school who wrote cceeded in p"sinsr. � .s•nonan,goodo%sa nor batt ba:n taosw. � b7 tsu+dt, to�•U tsoeod ,. . S Fruit Bought and Sold or ..Both pupils and teacher are to be' and t.dboor. Large pig as ir,%sa fn.. g Dowswell, 'The Peoples -Tinsmith rad oohs:bas+dln•• al. in• `ood,t.a of r• congratulated on their success• A D•,,, a••td•• bs1z4 a rood srota farm is a ;Handled on Commission. Ust of the successful candidates `°ai,01* '0tk` and0ae 42 6=1.1116g : :aoo eh Imay be seen in anothet column. Breeden,f pt"ei ung To:a•h,a. Terms•.q )►lust be Delivered at We have had a number of coin- For��ons.p o. apply ro �oaa tt-stns• tea.Ciaremoat.P'O. s�ef !plaints from our residents that a 1 Howse Brougham,- certain amount of profanity is in- ••Q .~ Bulged in by some men when } ' .og ,.: C w a I - Im the public streets. This is a • . wo _. - 1�o� i limps- / smolt lis ustiag practice. which ! •, ,i ���x g •� Fruit 'Tres 1 " 41 iadds neither force nor elegance to , r lint Oe1 _ _ • ,+# _ 'the language of those using i t,sad •p -- - - grater motet unpleaaantl on the �. „_ � ��� All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs ;earn others. We would like to}w xS t•fi s = � Etc. fox sale. • see the practice-discontinued. i jdT .w - ndmil�S1 �. ra a e ` Highest prices paid for Fall and On Monday evening. a dog be- to - Winter Apples. - longing co S'6•nl. atasun, attacked »2 a•a s - la. a JOHN E. GEE• AQan�; Fred Adair, and inflicted iuiuries I — ° I O _ _ 1? �• ng. weera prepared to do all kinds of work dug made thehat ack the jbay hen ate isFoq9 9a • w _ Promptly pertaunrag to the Damp bcatntss, ; Y a. moi_ _&_� �o a`_. •Dor infuriated animal caught him by •q rap •o-a CI;t the calf of the leg, tearing the • o S 3 s o F^ muscles very badly. the wound I s p c a a •� So lessor to rewiring& number of stitchee. D 1 o a = p s / d ohn �GerowThe do which was never known Pi C�Ce r� n L , row � Bon. �!aremsnt. to be ugly, was immediately_ shot. » o� a R: W.V.Riabardwn;-#gent,SPiakariag. The Methodist garden-party on 1;6 't� !•! 3 Friday evening last seas a grand Em '3 x o. o a o3 0 i Mtc success in every way. The night ort was an exceedingly fine oue, •fanuary 1903—Whitbv 9th, Osba.,s loth. Brtmiglsam 11th, Port Perry 131b, Uz which brought forth a large bridge 12th,couningson 11th,Beaverton Lumbe r Yard _ crowd. The program was a Rnod I loth. one sell much enjoyed by an ap- -- M11 kinds of ronah and dressed LumberV ',.-Prices. - ' Lath,l3hild Sir Doors,8seii', House tin• 0- w S Pir c Vp a _ l 111 o u t h Binder uhtngs and Bilo malarial { hs made ;..: _• • . .. _,. . . ... - � order rw soaks n � waxer T''JCT2NE The celebrated Gold Medal Brand at close prices. See us before ,This the ground on which most dealers _ - s 1 o buying. bid for custom. Doe 't pay you t be Henderson & Farmer Claremont D. Goma• influenced by.•this call ? So YEARS• EX"RIENCE _ .-'�oild it Pay you to- buy the lowest 'the =Wet =Season a • — – priced seed,'horses, cattle or other farm ` stock, the lowest priced machinery, to and, to Has cawed the hay crop to grow ver 5, heavy- therefore you will B1pIQ�tl1g_1.Q_�eS�pr2C@d_ffl2III-�lelp -need sQtnething to complete your haying machinery. «re have tibio- raise crops for the lowest priced markets. . :ins: machine,, ham-tgdder' -rtk `stde_delixerT-_1 iia: E MARKS TR�tD . :hay racks and wagons; hhy forks and slings, and,anything else you - Deslons :•mtirht Fant ill the implement and vehicle line. We can,supply on GorYRidMTs&G• pp y y- Anyone sending n sketch and descrtDtion mal '- (' - •- - " with a new-rope for your horse•fork at little cost. quickly ascertain our opinion flee"hhetber an v'pe can hear you say NO. invention R probably patentable. rommunics. -`IEWe handle the famous Provau libese fork and slings and can tlonsstrictlymnedential. f3andbootonPstenLa _ sent free.Uldeet envy for securtng pVet1" - •r Pnpply thein Otl terms to Slllt y011. Patents taken afro b Munn h l' .;� .stelae notice,without ohar¢e,in the .- !Geo■ Philip,. jr., Brougham SCi¢n flc 1�1¢1�Cd11. e-Bid-fo»�aur--Custom--wi " - t. �- A handsomely illnstrated weekly. Israest lire Of. the..very best .obtainable quality at - culation of any sclentcbc i7ournal Terme.!3 i caar;utnyur months,•L sold by all newedealera. moderate and, reasonable .prices. We MUNfl &C0.361&oadway,New {�{1M1 ' .. .. _ ,,,,,,- ., .�.,,_"..,..rn *i r_ •• warrant you entire satisfaction in• your _ .r 1 `-H I RICH ARDSON'S . dealingh with ne.weT y N'EW -;LAUNDRY Im rtact e4towing of finest display of '' po ' China.• A Very large assortment of The,nndersigned has opened it tu' Btationarp. Books,Dolle, Toys, ja•t a laundPy nett door to W. T. n ' f, ree.ivsd for she Holiday trade. Call Dunbar's, and liwving had nearly The Russill Hardware V ani see theft;). fan: years experience in Bowman- - . . ;Sabeoriptionr •^v to .,ii tieua� es, villa, is r bred to do first-class Weekly and Dailyj}�spepers. :: .. p � f, Rork at usual rates. SON, Give me atrial: 128 EAST HIN(# STREET, Toronto.. ; . . W. J. H. RIC�3AR coo TONa, EL •' ISOC>3iC $till®t, WY3Stby• Proprietor. 1•�. . d t r „ygr 'k,••�,a. _ '�w, v,' ,.m� "'�' ,, '';:3Lm s,. " " . { "^;-u+.v..i�° ,c.."X •., ;� . g, 4 .. � .Tt ;t•w�'•°"..C,d .,,;i,+.�.. 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These are words', V F A� question .for us to la to hAart, for only ouch' - I I :,;'', �� �� the v whet the vital es y 1 calculatio a on in E e e q mathematfca tl g rY '` 1_ Saturday night of the see d week is upon every 11p, "What shall I living and acting IwRl stand in that - • t in last January? But what about then do with Jesus, who is called day, None other can chs, Flis ap- { - -46Almost Saved " and Yet. Not Saved the second calculation you made that the ChirstT" Like Pilate before the proval (II. Tim. ii., 15). Oa that r ! ! important night? As..you sat there Jewish people, you must deeido the Iwords "Take heed" see Luke viii., -- . in•your easy armchair you began question In reference to Jesus. You I18; ),Sark iv., 24, "Take 1•'•ed now, �• i T�� Lost. to dream,about the past. Yeti begun must deride for Christ or against ye hear and what ye hear. Also . {s a•o be U`�•erly Lo`s"' tp wonder if all tl>fa..eltdleaa strut;- Christ. And in bringing you up tolMatt, xxiv., 4, "Take heed that not W _ - . _ : of to glO.fOT.a ,worldly success gently'`h. !d this question I cannot be far wrong•man deceive .You." Isa. vii., 4„ `''As'yoix-dreamed you thought of the in stating that "thou art n far "Take heed and be quiet. Fear nott" glCatwred aewrdlpa< W Act of the Par• done. jt is said that when �ysima• many nights when, unable to slit!p from the kingdom of God." As to the Lord's hatred of iniquity, . XR_L+;3A_j;2Tht*,t:�0ttt-w of Oada; hs:Uas But wh talk so mugh about the you.had .tossed about of l- Y respect of persons and takin ofi SyytY, chus wgms fighting against the C'_. won eof the Holy Its see Ex, zXiii.t8; ]Seat. xg 17;hq was:eatriapped' by his Qn low and thought how the .business S irit's power inreference taw W P Job axaiv:. the desert sands. ' $#,'thirst becare8 world.was trying to drive you to world at targe? Have not we seen vi.,.9. Z9 Rom. ii. 11; Eph. so great that ho offered his whole) the financial wall, even as some man that 'power manifested in our own kingdom for 'a drink of water, as I with the.death marks upon his cheek i As we have but one lesson on the A despatch• from Los Angeles says: p church? Men and women, can you flay. Funk '1� WILt Talmage pmebol► Esau sold his birthright fora incsa n his old age mayr be fleeced of his life of this great king we must note Fit stolidly in your pews when hus-I of pottage. But no sooner - II all. • You thought how your very ,emit A glance at chapter.20, .and the aid from the.following test: Mark xii. best motives had always been .fm- bands and wives and children and Lysimachus slaked his thirst than he I victory which.the Lord wrought for. "Thou are not tar from the ,young men and ' women are' seeking � cried:' 'A i, .wretched,me, t.hu - '' " pugnedi Arid then, strange to say, ,Jesus Christ? While so many old,peo-i Me people. Realizing their helpless I ]kingdom of God." touch a IDetBe'it8ry giatlif,"'•'•!un imistead. tat glopting over your .past pie and middle aged people and', ,, they cast-themselves wholly up-, ahc uld have lost so great a kiug gnavela2•of. gloating as the fire flickered on Him, and the Lord fought '!b-day I al,� going to try to help ' g lotp a d war an unseen power young people are camlag? God will _ . dem.' Though I have been brou ht q. ky never give you a better opportunil. against . their_ enemies and'made • Isom of you to overcome that sad- `up in a Christian home, for the mo- 'made 'hem_to rejoice over their enemies, .? dost of all words. "almost." I am I yeti write upon a broad sheet y seek hirci than just now, R`i' } mentary satisfying o� my evil de-I of white paper flits problem. ,"What you not come to the Saviour no• ,a gave them rest round-about, doing to show some of you that, like acres I have stifled all those pure shall it' profit a man if lie shall Like King Agrippa, are you going t. verses 3, 4, 27-30). Note the king's - !the scribe of my teact. who came t'o ,•influences of the past. I am like a,lans, the wbole .world and lose his be "almost persuaded" and last? Or pm•ayer,(verses 6- 2) and_put vemse' i< . lrrian 'who, to quench hla thirst, has 'own soul?"` And as you studied that like Paul; the "chief of sinners," are'12 with xiv„ 11: "We have ao might , uestion Jesus, you are not tar y" roblem you were compelled to write you to be coronated and to have a against this great company that VZ 'the kingiiom of God," but" 'T l done-metre than'to barter awn a'1 P, P AM also going to show you that to !kingdom. I have bartered Away my 1 after it a word of seven lettere, You Feat upon a throne in heaven with cometh, against ns; neither know we life. ,The chalice,,,oni-sin W,hicll.I have i wrote"that, one word in letters of •Te'sus Christ? khat to do, But our eyes are upon i ., y not.i lifted' �i li si,iv".,oft oll'• -'I•E fire "No'thih ..Nothing.- "No- ♦ �• Thee." These are the people whom almost" sa meds and yet, liiSyemi is icy,he inert .don}pletelg, 1 aada y' P p� g'Ic- g' ' utter),: lost. As the man whirling- feel it `aha•, duhfnE; mjr'brain, dull-I thing. "Aja I wrong, O financial ��� S. r S. �,�S` ,}� U.od helps, the impotent, the utterly i heart, dulling my moral sen ZyIagnate, in staling. to-day, "Thou `1.7 �y 1 helpless, not those who can helpI . down the cupids of tiidgarasr: who : g �f lust misses by one inch the T isl* iitties. I feel 'ks if T were - al-'F¢r+ not ; Mr.;from the .k4Wdorp of 1 • - themselves, Note, also, verses- 15, which is throvlu for his rescue; %, feady dead, for,my nobler self has'rGQd�; - l i, 20, 22, and learn to fear not, be- you who miss�5y a little the otier ,perished. Eternal lite is lost Lo.r, Oh, rich want-.1 "Peal •to your.ex- INTERNATIONAL LESSON, �liece and prafse e of reciezo mssn. are ua utterly lost as i me." • • • ' I .t.Aesience4:£•lave yew Trot realized that I TULY 24 This whole-hearted reliance upon if you had never heard the Offer I 'DON- LY L'E FOR YOURSELF. , happiness is not in •weaftm Hai e ; I the Lord made so prominent in this Almost saved. Yes, yotl are: 1.iAbire'not. me times •in our life Text of the Lesson II. Chro•i. ,lesson and the last is greatly needed. . Nay, there is in your fate the mut--know by urlhappy looks that are b t 4 - • - terablo sadness of being so near sal j,avAt3a-you- .thmii mohey and,) xis., 1-11. Golden Teat, II . _ terablvatioand ess ofg it after all.m ,he chilled in the wrinkles of your face.,el,hosor„ ant!• power alike Sal! ta•give I Ch.ron, nix.', ll. i FROM BARY'5 DIARY, loss of your soul is like the loss of When you started out is life yorr; sot}sfactiofY? .You are disappointed - B a.m.—Woke up and howled. lite to the hunter whose rifle ball thought the height of a man's hap-;•yOth your 1116v>Zurn'to Christ,• who It is pleasant, as aril as profitable, 6,10--Man. grunts, gets up, sad _ - lust o th • the heart of tt1>Aq tdger 'Piness COuld 'Asa'estimated by the'1•savo t�osuch as-you, "Me, drank- ' to continue meditating upon one who'i carries ne about room, Must be first is leaping upon his dettsnsel0ss length bf his bink account. - YOL&{eth••of.the-water that I shall' give did right in the sight of tti Lord nice for him to be able to walk so body. It is to be loaf just as much ,thought the worldwide; area of - hili)f hftn, shah never thirst agsin." Come ; (xx, 32i, for' he sought to th� Lord, fast; i can't. . sa were the poor fellows who were 'joy could , be always circumscribed to hila.' 'Thou•art sat lar•from the 'God of his father, and walked m His (; 25.--elan treads .oa my rattle; (imprisoned a tow yenta ago !n the only by the hemispheric spread at Ikingdolxi of ted, lifted commandments, nthe wads ohis thearLojde howl, etas talks to himself. _ iron hulk of the steamers burning at his fame: But now by Wzjsr., ex-„ Sickness'has been a spiriU,40•bless- p y � 8.18.—Back to bed. . erience you kn6w that wealtl;;' and.'' and the Lord was with him (xvii, the wharfs of Hoboken, in New York P fag to you, U man: as the palsy was S a m.—Clock makes pretty noise a it only brio ad Eatt.•s. n You.i to =the.invalid of old. It has laced 3-8) He is said to have reigned chuckle. ),fan says something to it. harbor. Fraaticall-. Choy stood 4,,t y g s P twenty-five years 114,, 31j, but it is. Roman says, "John!" 'Man grunts, the barred portholes- Frantically &now that if a rman�lives ' too. him-,you•aisuoa,t. within toueb of our Sav- y- self alone, if he does not seek tho4tamr mind King, -.ltbr. years and yenta P°�lbie that three of traipse years and gets up. ,they strr-tdbed forth their arras higher joys of the soul, if (as doers I you did not know what a" pain were the-last years of Asa. his tach-! 10 a.m.—Wabhed and dressed: feel _ through the iron gratings, They not live for_Christ, seeking (also th• ; meant.- A�hea you heard people er, whale he was diseased in his f miserable. . would see the blue waters of the welfare of h s brother ma., !I,' can complaining about :heir invalieAsm 'feet In order to keep before us i 10.10.—Climb into coal-scuttle; $arbor. They could hear the cells and no happ nese on earth .at all. you had to. sympathy`. You would some idea of where we are in the ha pv I • . of the would be rescuers hard at ' history of these two kingtioins, it p _ I can rmagln'� a sgeas to your life' petulantly- say, "\lnrtenths of these ' 10.30.—Discovered and pulled out.: - . ' _ "' nvorlt. But they Were 'lost, entirely 'which brought its•aniptlaess 'vividly l go,ca invalids ora mere h.'ppchan- "could be well to consult a compara-'1 Got to be w'anhed again. Horrid nut- ltoje,,-thou'zb 4-bere wile "only ode tate chronological table of tlio.kinga', lance; don't see the good of it; only tetep" between them, and perfect .before yw�o u. such scenes, varying in.alriat�. Il men �d women .would and prophet P of Judah and Israel,• . their diads, 'come to many a man, o%.y Set ip and stop their cpm- I such as mad,xy be fngnd to the appen-I get dirty strain. - . _ , - __,safety I r O1fE. biddin bim "pause and consider plaining and stop dosing themselves our 1 12 a m —Fall down stairs: given A CHRISTA II ,what s the true pureose of lite. Let ! with medicines tkiav woul3 be ell ; Bibles.t• moIn at flax er BLo ed tteis hew>� sweets, acid eo to sleep. I rigtt." itihen a minister !a church' 3 p.m.—Lady calls bwith thing she . -Al= saved' .Yesi ,Yeti ar'e. Hots►nm see' Where.; did-,4"s •scene hap-' ,t r x hu u I,Testament, Doze 194. calls a'-dig. Can't Lind his tall; not , •f -, would preach from the text a r ' L t the _ _ 1 na I.- - � y pen !a the fast You are a ea fool, this nicht thy foul shalt be re- ' From this it will be scan like T1nyb' his slicks out and wags. do I •knncs it. I learn how ntnr ou ._ hate come to salvation i9 I look at C'hiCato rerchant, You have' (went}-two scars of Ahab a roign in, 3 10:--Fir..) dog A tai. - r.h I - •(the cntrie,s on. those white pages saw--come ou4_aa,e,-- to.-to-Los Angellea. `gaited of thee.' you would settle Israel were about contemi�drary w'''h! hadn't; howl: Dag whirr,,: " and - . ed 'r:o*,w'an the Old and the New It was aim-,at as near as I .-an hack in your seat and sm:;e You i the arst twenty-two year, of Jc- P world say to yourself : "Perhaps turned out Cli?rckle, Dr like . T•., an •,,; ,! the to Av Bible By make out on a Saturday night, the Perhaps ant• yt; ancestors w,re al; hoshaphat s reign in Judah. The! that dog. Go and look' for '1'stiy: - • -- - . Lmrry ii �"o'r•••thc f.a7 t rths and second w�+ek -of January. The ,lr°' tong lited. I guess I will tie air .. prophets of -the iliac acre Jeht7. 'i1e 5 p.m,—Kann comes home with a . •f»;"- , ,;:,um%$,Ldtir was a .was Dwn;n.im bright'', oa your aft( ^ 'The•rr ;ori acuuld cony lacerti, pat at 1lmnani, in Judah: andL' lend. Friend talks a lot of non- " ail 'ti'o',t.'rnother n'us i Chri4- hearth: The taitad�+tiy ,pita stmle was `our chest as you o�c a^dt•d our:; aiAh and F'hi.�n to tarsal. ai: sense and tries to pat my head, "v naf �, 'Te .rt°y:�9. would _ nay '"Well,i m ancestors help us to kerp this'fn miiad, as. our . ' tiara. Yout, k run s three or tour inoheK, and cat howl. • - - *W� r,. a`drated them f,„ wht to 1, '.r rntennc ! r t, e itF Ara- Rix hillowirit kcry l.11jah before -us. Friend gets Wer alj ..' its. I find af90.1 w i !eh , d , $ouiesimts next lessors concerns Ahab, and the 5.10--Given bottle iF tha* ••. ur pnr ..on. thi L e. �. ne er hada fine r a ,ing app t, r.iq head_ in way of bottle: chuckle. _ lily, tc, Code wrvite wtvr' they at 9 or 10 o'clock in the-morn-, tun than I have Perhaps' I shall hone cf the prophets w.osc wri_3ns11Friend departs abruptly - _ L yo�t_,peitO;fir aaCr,ed altar un in,r has a very easy time.• -"L long , 1 we have had up to this tame appear- .8 p.m.—Just oil to bed. Beastly £die to-night: Perhaps haps not `" Nd Jonah, who is the first, comes tie lay- ybt� seolp L,aPtiaed ' It is a atter the bti§y be,b ,.e of the jnod..•rn 1 Iltii two years ago'there chine that quiet day; hope to have same tun •. '`$very t^as^v matscr for you to becor•e .drygoods emporium has stopped its sudden attack of illneas. It came later. to-rmorrow. Bye bye. .. .•_ a t'hristian, with such a family bis- huni• and the tired littl, cash- elrls: Our 1phapes!Lnn begins with. the return + almost without any warning. at all: of �ehot+hnphat_ to peace to •ferusa- •i. jter• as that The son .,f _,•,4l ,have crowded the streets, laughing, You remember how your check be- f lem from the battle with the king of I - GOOD ADVICE •- idot-WA. ai;! other-conditlans living !shoutin perhaps saiiling- at t:w i came as white as that of a corpse 6, P Pe P R ria, in which he bad been an ally, nal, has ai least tela .caro rho'c l- ; assets b in juveniie d,-l';ir t at De- y Do not learn the la�aguage of sor- . - -•� p y, and your £fps turned. blue and cold. I with Ahab and very narrowly' escap-I row .. . ,, ;vantage dt a young man entering the'ing set free from toil, and the book- You remember ho*: tfiat pneumonia ed death Ahab, although disguised. I Don't try to steer with another -. son who is not the':keepiwn -have balanced' the accounts, ,tabbed at your lungs, or how flint fell b a God directed arrow from a rhed4�l protossl y man's rudder: -- - sama ot.,a��ysrhaa. .The c.luld who ;and the iron shutters have been pull-. typhoid made you sink so lots that i now drawn at a venture (xviil, 2P-, The time always comes when a comes trorn a ns k have closed'for weeks and weeks you hovered be- 134). Jehaahaphat began his reign grafter gets grafted. 11far greater chance of being a Chris- their counters, andrthe'eashfers have, tween life as ea - catcee ng•v - - . Itlan than one who is not the son of :locked -their safes• and the delivery her how asthma choked'yod until it throughout all the cities of Judah ' world. It looks better that way: - . - a Christian, or than one who has £wagons have ceased their rumbling.. seemed. as though yon would go mad with the book of the law of the Lord Be clean and the spirit of the etas-. -,• - sever Le•o `+rought by youthful as- and Vie Arn out horses have .been ' with- the agony. Aye, that sick- to teach the people, one result being nal tr.utli will rest and abide with . . - sociation in contact with the Chris--;ted avid blanketed in their stalls, and., nesa. made out of you a changed that the tear of the Lord fell upon thea - :;.,, i:e" lye street }amps have become as man. When -the minister now an- all the kingdom$ of the lands round- There is no to-morrow, and it is " 'Tia crus," soya some young man.', pounces the text, Luke, twelfth chap- about Judah, and they matin no war multitudinous as the visible stars ' ter and twentieth verse, "'Thou tool, only a very foolish tool who worries Np -to �I as an against "hoshaphat, • The Philia- a - . -to me, "I a-ne born in a Christi of the tit•aveas, the tired merchant� bout that, which will never come. tsxilie fire=k"this-niter thy'soul shall be required tines and Arabians brought presents Thm is no person or thing in this s taani.•.boisavar.<,bnL• worlts ;on: `t',q& ,!Roost. M eery, very for tromp ilio 1c[ngdom''of place crackled and laughed. The, thee , you,do not: dippaiRly say: as welt las tribute Lo him, eo that world that gets something roe aoth- •God. Why. after I lett my Christian- f "F�Fhap9: Yerhnpa not." You he waxed eat exccedingly and had flames leaped higher and high,nT and ST ing. Look and you will find the _' 'home I seemed to iso Voagessed t know it is-not out of the range of riches and honor in abundance (zvil. sputtered more loudly as the rpporte coat mark. with seven devils, but seventy times etfd possibilities that this night you X19.), Feedinga girl chocolate creams the different departments r tried.. m be brought face to face with ' seven devils, No sooner did I leave the businosa triumph of a Whole g Then came his.illtance with s moa once j week and teed{ r break- `home and o swap from.-mother and ' a God at a judgment neat of Christ. who did ore to prgvoke the Lord ,, g year. Stcrlm had be taken., for O-man, even while I'speak`to--day all and iof-.Israel to anger than all the timnei p day a e I differ � Lathes 4Rd' I pltttiged into a Iife of tbw hotida opdJ were all bold', Ev- . eat''tm�` i y 6 t the good and the bad of your past kings of Isiraot� that were before film ooh rd or dissipation. I drank,..I gambled, I ora b tAbtte Had- been :.met. in as 34nldnd t erY 1 ty' lite are flying swifter than the winds (xvlii, 1; I Kings xvi, 33). He a1= ., blasphemed. I. did everything : I There was plenty of money In,, the through your seething- brain. Aye, lowed his. son. Jehoram to take even think an unkind thought, just, ought not to.have, done, and I left bank to clear, away the.remi0ning they are flying as swift) remember that you are hurting not • undone everything I ought to have debit sides of the ledger. •` �' - y' g yds the Ahab'A daughter to wife 'Ah b to one but yourself. . . Q panoraina of bygone years in a eco- viii, 18), and also joined Ahab is 'Mere are a great many people who! and of time moves before the vision light 'against the king of Syria look at the world _ through their, of s drowning man. _ Your,past sick- (chapter 18), hence the reproof ofomachs, and their view is accord-' _ .. ■ -- t. nesse, have changed your feelings td- our Lord through Jehu in our lee- I ward God. The pain at your heart non, "Shauldeat thou help the ungod- ing to the condition of that organ. C Nrat i a t i Is. warn-Tried• you that "God sha t halo the The only a other- i between a Mores �t ; bringevery work 'unto nd ent, Lord (Verse 2.) One• feels a that the - . is . with every Fecret thing, whether it be saying, ' Why could not %Jehosh- Mormon does what he thinks and the ori or ft phot lot ungodly Ahab gleno titer man thinks who he'd ]i to o t roe _✓ . ..� .J go whetber he evil " This a do. -. -- a _ • , 'o• ,•k ,, clay—aye,•. this very -minuteonat and continue, as he had chosen, g�D� friendship that is Dur- count of-tlfm,t�paat•sick bed,'"thou to walk with God. But ie not p • ;{ .An Aliment Which Terrifles its Victims—lndlcat ed Iart, not far ' from the kingdom of this )!natter of worldly alliances the used and begoo& favors dopa the jiod." prominent sin of our own time? In possessor no good. There is always by pains About the Heart and QY1ck, _ - someone who can furnish more fav- Almont ' saved^ Yes; you "are. ' I marriage, in business, in religious rrs Leu yon, • - Lo-md Breathing—Cu redo bwy know !t. - WhyT The many "afgns'of matters, is_ it not seen ,evorywhore. . y thousands of�limmortal men and wo- $tion to II. Cor. vi., 14-18, and aro . ' ' ED . _ reds and How, few see to . . OLDER LION-" ' "�?R. +CHASE'S NERVE FOOL= men are �3r enrolling theitixeldes ns ,hero mann evQri among God's minis- In the middle ages the country Christlan�Joldicrs under the standnrd ters who think it wrong to have fel- houses of the nobility of England, -- -• i of the cross. And there is a mighty low'ship .with those who deny_ that when the owners were absent, were. I;r-' - propglling force in the. Power of Jesu9 Christ is God, or with those used as hotels for travellers The .It is •quite natural to he alarmed anything to help m. until I used Dr. numbers. When a sinful nasi knows who deny that the blood of Christ family neaps alteays hung in front of, Chase's ",crve Food.. Yhat,everywhere about him the pco- alone, without any gorks of out$, "the . house, and gave it a popular; when tha barn t becomes affected, but amo omg'tr vel who called w. .. 1 "When 1 began this treatment 1'.i ple are- asking .the Fital. (tuestiop can take away sin?, o e>Xu cs , a o e"azure" -simply n 1 •there fs nu reason-to dosperir of •bo- could not rest in bed, except by'sitt-1 which the 1'hilippian jailer spgkc to . The. -iiidnner of Jeheshaphat's life lion.. 1 r "red" curet}- - -- —in* ht,'on acco.unt.of the dread- Paul and Silas,•"Sirs, what must I ixi or "blue.,, A these re m- was, as a t file, right to the sight of rs we lag - -— 1, uP=ig tiinn_Lions of_good cheer and eater- 'Ihe great�majorIty of heart dr- fur pains abtati't. the ltenrt miac�, the) do to he ,aced?" tib in-spite*-of-him- the Lor�ti�t otrgti tfiero'Kora iw fairtent, innkeepers adopted the -rangemeuts aro due to exhaustion of quick, loud beating. The change self is compelled to ask and answer very•dark clouds in ,his clear, day, idea Lions have always-been,•-and (the nerves and a c✓atery condition ofI which Dr. Chase's Nerve Food hast !n his lieart Lhe na at'thein on. the ono ,we•have mentipned,, and lat- ara now, ,very favorite Signe in Eng- ' ' (lie blood. ' By overcoming these I made fn my condition is w'onrterful.l We, all ire . , at ho Randerful'I er,his alliance with Ahaziah (xx., 8a- land, lions white,.black, rod, and . . - • - ' causes of trouble with the use .of 11t has entirely �overcorne these,symP- ability of observation to which the 37) But it is refreeh9ln to ace A 'Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, the heart toms and is making me strong and) i.rnppers and the hunters of old were g golden- y theeing_tlie n L commend 11im in the remainder of our les- Probably the lied ,Lion originated - ' ,will be restored to health and..its I well, It this statement will help to able to train their visWil potters. son chapter, After the Lord• I-m. roved with the badge of John of Gaunt, action again become normal, I relieve''the stifTering oT, other's,, ydu!hor day's, ,and- weeks'-the Indian £him, going out through all the pen- Duko of 'Ltincaster, who married" tha3 I scouts were able to follow their ane-, hIr. James G. 61ark, Fosten'ilic, aro at liberty to use it." plc to bring them again_ to the daughtgr-oi Don`Pcdrb, Ring of Leon .. 1'orh Cotint�, N.P., writes :='I have` Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cAmta a mica neroes the western Prairies. fly Lord, setting judges in the land and • • - been a gl'ca,t N.P.sufferer from what the box, six'hoxes for $2.50, nit all deal- the twisted blades of grass and by g g attd Castile, and who adopted thrt doctors said rias neurilgia of 'the era, of Edmarison, hates & Co.. other minute signs they wm-e able. aclmonishing them in such words as lion rampant guloa of- Leon to- re Protect .Voll against. to tell how many Indians were in Tnke'heed what ye tlo. for,yb_jutlec prjistnt his_claim to the throne. me Scart. 'Che pain started 'in the back Toronto. TO P' B .- not int Llan, bat for' the'Lord wfio tier Richard and John lions became •t'Elio flick snn worked down. into -imitations,. the Portrait and Signa- the war patty ahead, how many r regioc of f,lta hears. Though.* taro of Dr. A. N, Chase, the famous horses and cattle- pari aqunwa. puri is with you'. (ver>;es 5-7}, saying al- _the_- acttiexl arms of England, and ;.,-1•t urian a lot of medicine of opo receipt book author, are on moev�Zus Papooses. But, t.houRh hunters an,l so to the priests and Levites: 'Phus were generally used by'thtise - WKO— -trappers have almost infraculous seo- shall ye do in the fear of the Lord, could find any claim. _ w'.:,d-ZiaJ ana�e 1 could not get box. , _. t �. ..♦_ _ •-",�:� - ''1s: .:c:Y i'>-" ,.Y,y _. �,. y •'.1 :t"r"'� .`11"1.i F _ _. -. -- - 1, � _� 'A• - ._ _ ... - -` -__. - _ . _ : ' .. . • r 1 - ., i• , P ti 1,. i o ,--, t►'. .is �J rA,�ie .' ,-r- . . 'o 1 , -, .. Y ',fir, „'Y!" •J ..Z t^I : = M -..,{ I ;. •.[., rr -:,a ; ,._. r,. ,. °. ,++s _2.",, ..N,.. ./ 5+'.:.ln'. :^iGaf<. ': iK «q,!#b. rye s aJ s^6Pr_a'. �.d i .r-� c� _'. n na F,.• yw'r sem., wwhr5 a- �'4- Y�„y"{.,.'.�i 11 �'. ' �e. ,,' .u. .;v�'�'"s.b".5�.;Wa ^_.^i � '.�' �� ,/ �. J..Ll'� v � 'G 1.....a4`:.. t.''../ r k;.:^ -,,,r e r - to . . 44W . ;., .;.. / - - . .ry . " � I ' .. I .. ..- _ _ - -awc� Dolir� r s good.".an won't ao any particular What shrunk your .woolens ? . A - 1tTot a Bit nt I':. "But I don't want to slide off." Why did holes wear so soon? ".' � ;� w , yr �-'t . . A man who thought 'lis race was "And you won't. If anything goes You used common soap. . , . _ -_ run made a food find that brought it'll be the mewls and coach and the - I him back to perfect hralth. whole consern altogether; and as the Azw�► _ , "One year ago I was unable to drop is plump three hundred feet, / - - perform any labor to fait was told by you won't have no use for arnica or v - stickin'-plaster afterwards." ' �r _my physicians that they could do y further for 1 w fast1. ♦ SuffijdHT ' v w cfw wiof 0�/ - . : ' n lug e o me was . . .- __ slaking away, for an,attack of grip ' ADDING INSULT TO INJURY. - - V JI lett my stomach eo weak it �LaVCEE .. could not digest any, food sufficient "Tahat , is what I cn1J downright ,�� / )r oli"t AA. #'r , Ir Ihumiliatin said Mrs. B ins, " �iW --- - - -to koep me alive. 6, iB6 - ' . -`- "There I was ,just wasting away, I "What has occurred?" inquired'her . 1.ZPEHs� �'� ��� l . growing thinner every day,and weak- husband. ,�Ar files easso a]Nei - er, really, being soused out simply a "The neighbors whp recently moved because'I could not get any notiriah- neat door are going to- have com- LOW R 8�� went from food. parry, so they sent over to borrow Italy's Judges have many trials. - "Then my sister got after me to;our drawing-room rug. I let them Over 100 of them have memorialized PRICES .. - QUALITY - . .- try Grape-Nuts food..which had done'have it, and in a little while they the Cabinet for an increase of sal- - -_ much good for her and she finally came back and said they didn't ary, hinting. darkly.at the possibili- persuaded me and although no other I think it was handsome enough to``go ties of a strike. wx� food had done me the least bit of with their furniture, and could I lend 1 'good my stomach handled the Grape- them tho money to buy a new one." for oyer sixty Years - -Nuts from the first and this supplied i ---�_ 1[a.,wireLowe soor■cxo sTzvp tw bees bit 1_ _ �_r�'11_0 tw•+�c� so at► - .._ .-. the nourishment had needed. ..In When rwilLons•t mmh�re forthei-children .httr - potatoes have begun to be It th•chlld lnftfn.the toma airayapain caro �'�'/'' three mouths 1 was so strong I old and rather tasteless, soak them w1OQ•nite,r,�n�at•e the Imin *ad buwele,and is the OAN BE HAD IN iI ­­,.. moved from Alban to Ban Francis I g D•etnaa•d7for Dlarrhw T.•ncr-at•tient,a bottle Palf� Wash 'Basins f��lf\ �anS, Q 3 before cooking in salted water. Boil sora 6rdeiredet•raroosaoat tL•.orld tae eon and co and now on my three meals ot:th� in water to which some salt ash=or"heir wulstowssoorsrxaattatrr,• ll-a f "Grape-Nuts'and cream every day I' Any rust-etas nrotleltr cin sbpply You. has been added, and when they are am strong and vigorous and do -Il done, drain all the water o8. keep The London Crystal 1'alaoc accom- , INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'," e. teen hours work, modates more people than any other I , I believe tli' Sickest rano• !n the world could do as I 3o, eat three III Ito sst mane eat d set tiack over thd he Sir a kete building in the world. It will hold I __ - ' - Pe perfectly dry. _ - meals of nothing but Grape-Nuts and P potatoes from I iuo,000 people. -. - - .cream and soon be on their -feet i sticking to it, but do not uncover I �- + INDIAN ETIQUETTE. I per cent, of Austrian victims of • again to the Hush of best health like!them. Thus cooked they will be light , The k la�ginr, Energies Revi•:ed.-Con- ' A letter sent to 'a hath') Prince ifi I the morphia habit are medical men., ---, - and mealy. rstant applicatior, to business is a tax I The average age of Austrian doctors . �• ;upon the energies., and if there be no India is often a very elaborate af- "'�of only am I'in perfect' physical) relaxation, lassitude and depression are fair. The . is sixty. health again but my brain iA strong-, Tibet has its "park lasts." The sure to intervene. These pcome from Paper is s crank made, _�� g g- 'for the purpose and is sprinkled with I _ er and clearer than it ever was on!robe, which constitutes a man's suit s?.omach .troubles. The want of exer- of i ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE. . . • cae brings on nervous irregularities, fi d leaf. Only the last few lines the old diet. I hope you will write l of clothes, is simply ungtrded when and' the ,,tornaeh ceases -to assimilate :of the somen'hat lengthy document Jack-"Whv wouldn't she marry s to the names I send you about'he lies down to sleep. It is neither food prelue's yle rly. el this slls wcon b ti n Pa-a. ' contain the purport of the letter, I you? She loves you to distraction. Grape-Nuts for I want .to see,- my changed• nor washed until :t goes to recuperauve or rare power, restorrnK i IN' the .remainder is made up of I know it; because she told me w.'• -' . friendst el, and thatstrong, a o I wasIpieces. The no better.man inside the robe the del aLsi to healthful lincton it , the usual roundabout and complimen- George-"She insisted on my pr q - ---1 energies,. .. g rigging tat} Phrases, It is folded in asps- Ing that I am not already marred dying but to-day, although I am! I culiar Lvuy, Ing the flaps outward, because she says -there is.a great - over 55 years. of age most people! Cape Town has doubled, The cen- "So-you really think that do s 1 and placed in a muslin bag-and this deal of bigamy nowadays. Well. it take me to be less than 90, and I.sus in Cape Colony shows that the sometimes ,ossess more intelligence latter- into one of crimson and gLAd is easy enough to prove that one to - feel just as young as I look." Name;population of ICs capital and su--i than thein masters?" • "Cert ii,lr•, tint, with a slip-knot of gold thread, . married, but how the dickens tam •1 - iven by Postum,Co., _Battle Creek, barbs numbers 169.1;,), as increase attached to which is a ponderous to [trove that I am not? I'vo got one myself, that does!" ich. d of 90,313 oa the census of 1891-. seal. The address, written on a Dank-­Oakland is a contradictor, R . - There's a reason. I 4 i slip of parchment, is attached to the kind of fellow, isn't he?" Biatb-- GOOD RECU}i\ST::�DA7'I'.)\3. 11 henacaedct,•iutotlaue�:d �f �sajf!b Ioutslde bag, These details are -very, ••1'Cs, the other night he dreamed Look for the little book, The' Road to Pvellt•ille Fra each pkg. . L- important for polite letter-wiitin . - Iad '"I"' ,t Yearches out ti,e t,rd:nq-plate of g. that he couldn't go to sleep•" . ► _� , Lady-"Have yutt. had much ex , purr• ana i ko a i;uardian of the peace.. ' in India. and if any ore of thein were ''Don't you think you'd bettor A MODEL CHA1R&IAr. ;lence as -a coc;k�" lair ltn:,tis upon a and sa,s, 'I arrest I omitted it would be an insult to the ?" . Applicant-"Uh, indeed I have. I vote, kceslstarte as useless: as the p law person addressed, speak o papa to-might,Just in, How seldom does a speaker got n Was the cook of Mr.-and Mrs.' Peter- al bani�nmrri o❑ y'ai,uLand L�r�Thom- ! girl suggested. "Flee - _ shalrtnan who .,has the wisdom to , . , {- _ hasn't he', '1 asked George. "Yea' make Just the right introductory by for three }cars." ' loxes tnat,aeniil tenc¢as originated to en- I " • "Fell, I think F'}i give him time to speech, but here is a n%tidel_ The \1'hv did you leave th'm."• I DOCTORS' Alt_SIE\T'S. • c got his slippers on!" g "I. didn't ,ta.i`e them. They left t r ' -.i. 511 ome,statiatics just published in I f. - M1 chairlslan, in introducin the speaker. ! y said me. They both died." , Lever's Y-7 Wtse (lead) Disinfect- ' "Ladles and gentlemen, I have the I 'What of?" art Soap Powder is a boon to any ' Austria throw an interesting light Teacher-"Naw J„hn�n?, what do" honof to`lntroduiro to 1n the ailments from which doctors the busy bee teach ns Johan,, to ,s ns even- �PePsih•'.I h()me- It disinfects au J- cleans at ' deliver an naddresR to us. F to the some Umq. ":To keep away- from the hive." you th1 -- vufTer, One fact A very in- s S g ng - Y strtrctive. The medico, profession - -- _ _ . ie goes I r ,contrib-iter only 7 per cent, to the Afti-r lookingupon the wine -bon ' to the same. churr;h as I do. As a Mleard s Unlmed is+sed bi RpIclans ' Smith (jnow'ly marriedl-"Don' mortalit • from tuberculos,.4, which ' . ' .:_,pure cltlz?n I respect hire; na aper- y'ou think we had better lay aside y, c i5 red many a bookkeeper losers sonal friengd of years I have the, rsomett',jr, aur a rain• da Youngs r eaaontaoothv of m- his balance. - or the efficacy barn whoseevegetablehgar•den aadjoins' 'Yot.'tallhathat. Wh le 'I g hand,parent. 4r mormutc a other , : .• -. . speaks Vo umes mest ard for irn� as itc Small Tonany-"The teacher want- so lad Lgent P i Pd to box toy cars this moroang " � was out hand, for cry al>' ! 'Teller-t'Putlem-is a man you don't -.. mitis-why why, I watch him. He (.rnndma- 'How do you know he '�hopPina ,,lua morning i bought twoP cent of doctors die meet oyer} day•" Grlmshaw- He Is a square, true man in, honest pol-' did?'' " `°mall Tommy-"'Cause ho. lovely z,lk' umbrellas, orle for you troth diseases -of the heart or of the is a man I don't meet at all; he wouldn't have boxed 'em if he hadn't' nervous system, •while also 40 , owes me 8vu dollar% ' lttcs, and I n:;st say he occupies and .one -for me." - - - . - . broad. so bountiful is his, character wanted to I ---- - - - rather a lone:y.,,ae iwsitioa, So }ti hat makes factory: wliiFtles blow �j Butted Apples that he has never turned a tramp . It I8 worth 10 Centa to clear o early 1n the morning, dorm" ' The' Potatoes Poultry Eggs _ - empty-handt•ci from hin door. bit al-� co�,r hoi,ao of A'.,•%. and one packet cripi-aeor wan-s -to. ..wake u-p -every- f i _ .rays gate hint, a 'letter of tntroduc- of Wilson's- Fly Pads dill do it. _body .who •.doesn.t hales-to, go. to , tion to me. fire, honest, incornliti- work as soon. as. he does." Les us have your consignment of sev 1 these erttelas and tr• %til tihl0. that tR the gl,eai:er- nP the et en- , get woo go,`1 r,r,ces. !n Sash K rrran in �(Yr T"Cf- ANSLYt:R F,?tPECTED. ' ' Llrnittld Ing. politics is ltkt heti fury- 'i'allciur . 'ci0..:shelarle- T�E DA�IK:�ON COMMtS`�iON C�1 , . a Oottle t f I,e,t'lmc•'y !n a glue Fac- At ar r a,..•r. rti n the Coll, . Cor: w.et MArMet ars., polbcrns ata+ TOItoMrO. . tory may 'moderate' the: cterr of J..r t m;:nN it �, , s e• t;amar. engage- ._ - ---.. - _ a car,ii,..,te was askcri -k. �, k 1a nt-rtrr" yuxt.'rda rozne9 te• BUCHANAN'S but It (I6e,.%T t destrnv fF. T hnynn t ghat (I ,ld ,wi oto if a man was bald nity' m"re of f, r:, th.,tl S :1nr.lc! l,lowli u!. m.+h g,❑(+utvticdown," wan ~ 'p t 1 ria-tyana llaa'u,"1'IM1_ ' In cyf, Fi !in un;e dercr bed the Sunday l -' say of mcsclt -I uric• ar,d trerltic­ ' n - �o:, he look. Lovi x •P'a:t un 1� amep it, l'!vEOADLNGOUT�iT men, orir friend will ifow -oceed -lel 1 .I"un,-"AII proken dottn T.ev:,, fi. tb-- s(nmoRyNi . cwt&re iy. m'orn,ne se %'j(•' of n battlrrhlV 9f1 LTnrks well both o. talk to ua." . ,� . L r , i tit•n -`�r'I you alcter leaf to. hike - . 't,•Fv ,j(urX!, bontl'iu©d t r^ Pro- whtah' he t n;t a Crnj r. 1 t iti'it5 a rt.tt ks and in be- t _ In+,•r,•,t it t.,• ,ivnc•s.? V%, didn't VOLT „°loads all hinds cK r;o:ae ercons hn'v'` ;or ":y 1 •tl;i,c;•a T .a;re I t v try.' w,1!•attrtt;l,ti scrVue, ,.very sail'- am Sud eratn ettber p rcriodreal ntt-,k �, •ie,.t ill the s.eutlrulans u... nt t_nna•,;:n .n„I,•rt ,'v-entry or r nr. '•irk y'ov r x.th an i:nir':•tine nr nvt un•dt ty ' t't1; t.;t,rr and after tooeeortaaaoa.es. rho.,':. anti hnvc to „e, great jure,'.,•.. ,nett,. w ..t 1:,'i.;C,,n •vu ,. 0.-__—,_ + .- :t Lea,: ovor 1�, ,Ir11L ".,i'l o oil” nj_.__ 8a+ci-foreaiololtnetA ' - Liar. to ,ci ul t,.,,.-tt q.,ae:e. c'haugr .,; __, -- t arises, "An- }'„u "1,11,"(41 to et- water. rnokir . ,i r,,, c••rt•-a 1°nit, r. our« in motion'' . r • t -' j M.T.BUCHANAN&CO.,Ingersoll,OoL . - . ., to rins on is ,t a;Kp o Yue ja•r- - r>ler.snrc of my 1\'1'A !' i iIA`� NT() CiTAH)iS, r,• .i .th�we syr i,,vs 'Very cinday son we would rrcw-in-id I)r. .1 t+ a:m. for 1 w,- .:a - .rinl•e knock-.you 'I•'r,Kl=' 1 „•r,• are :iino,: Rhon T cure iriw-i,`n_'' - N'n i,,,, ,nid t, r Sar - • ,r ���•�� _ . - . -. - ---Eellocg's- Ina-ntcry Cr,rd nl. as bea+,r - . 'nothu:¢ f,rr ri(ht,s-when I wwild not „r, "not emtrtly o1,1i�;cr1, hit our ' _-• �nU OVER .. the, .,e>'t n.ef.'.irc to try .r,;•.rkr•t- /or all dAtTtL'' ._ y - xumnler coins taints. L a few drops nrr so lniltll tc ir:at foeth a_hand, to re-' grog would he step!,ed�if we di.In't." .. teak;n in•wnt,•r when the, t}'mptoins are .r 1 (;eii',. ttti•;, ti'.• " `----•' eA••d 'i,%t, o -II •,,n.'•r•rrr 'vn,t if na K^e • , snouted no further tr"ul:le will be ex- ,, a tilool,l's.4ntc.—ll hen the aeries nye ,,,"In y�„r I., .rtts ducat.Moa'srol, sea 18a - . _ perienzed. . - . Jjlo%l' s Th1S - - -% tar Jil-i'•cd, - 7'.,t-'. attu,t_. hs- gi,er:" ti , _ _ . , .,. and 'af m,ntrung dr ! the; whole,a,orlt' - 1. wt>r"n }On nrr Afrr-d-nf the R"nrld to wretch(• Ine�a, wl,t•, tfie n,it.41 is G11- BRITISH �LMTittOAN OVIrNG 00. We ot"er One lf�,ndred ltoalam newsrC , , cd'w,th'gluc,rn and iii:4rtui nurel,etriim5. HODTT'$ElL .. You should keep yowl• old lbvc-l,•,t- at*l it. l''! .r_:('s and v.ra.iticc--w„Lis i for nn••:etre of 1.;ntarrh t,,at.cannot be cil lth'i ,i ,+ra(I Anent of the da,;,r-..' tern. One of thn ;.%rnwis Lord 'Ni•I• cured Tey doll's Catarrh Cure. c'o,ir l y,lrtis ;'r.r higher and lice organa steeple*gneN, rolnPs tp a,lI • N 6. . has +u5t been . under the !'. •f C-H!lN1SY &, CO., Toledo. O, nplt!er tnu.e:., la ,jt nut'?” to Ilse tits-tn,s if rimy the subject "Wuman," said the.dejectcd•youQIIZ -- ,. We. the urdcr,''C,ed, have,known. F. .; Z -.no. --,,�-, n-eit w-ruri,�,. •' ' could sleep, there would be oblivion- i<ir• nlatl'--is h da.•.>,N_pui1lt1I1ct1t and a +hammer for $",,1:;U. J. l,l;eney for tn,t Ia,t 15 }•ears, and : a whi and tem e,•nry relief. P.-trme eh .e h;s, perr•,try hnnoraDle ln, all ."Phrn tc •n is p' k tie listen- . t• 0 :tn" j lee's t •gotable 1'll!v will nqt Gill} in- frrsud." "•lntiat<t'.' spo ' Q I bus:me transa,•Lions.' nnri. Cnancially "\\'h.•n l'•n1 sleepin -• duce.:;leep, but will act s ,beuenilany ex-. "Yes. I saverPup -all'mr LO- able to ear-y cut•any' Obligations'made - • • „ that the subject will wake refreshen l . Mlnaid's Niment Is Bred by Physteiaos , by lrur .irIn. . - .. . -_ bacco money and lived on porridge R'ALPTNG, SINNA?f SMAIINIvr er 'ar+d restore(+-t0 haal,inese. n two weeks to trent Diiss 'Truelove to �: 1 e Wholcsale Druggists. Toledo, o A bushf of Slee have netually ' the-opera anti a' supper. ' Then I "'At what age do you consider .. '1Ia11's l.utarrh Cur uy taken internal- been 1,i;1c•'i by one,- packet of Wilson's t'I'Ve, just 'eard. that your , little, `asked her to marry are, and she said �„, -omen the most charming?" • asked i. ar,go uiuen su,rn esl oQ rote the bloodT 9�d •Fly Pads,. ^o ather•fly ldl•lcr tom- ]till got run oyer," Said one. " 'Qlt' ga cI�, she was afraid I was too extraVa nt dw' the Inquisitive female 'of more or less tnowals sent. free. ace, 7bc. per pares with Wilson's. did it 'appen'?" '• 'F, •wa.s-picking to make a good husband.''' K ' vncertnin years.'''"At the age of the bottle.' Solc1-by all Druggists. • • up a,'orsesh<w fur luck," replied lit- — - • •: vi a '1'uite hall's Y1Lmily '1'rlla for consti- [x 'Cls Bill's father woman who ashes ilio question." an- potion. A man's success depends on what HAUNTS OF FZSEl AND,GANZ, h'11 ,swered the man, who Ives a.diploma- . •___..__ ;he•do.•s with his failures. -1• , _. ti'st. i . A1tgough water isn't intoxicating It pays to buy the best,• and Wil- Attractions for SportgniOA,on the • , [Richelieu & Ontario' it makes barrels tight: ,; son's Fly Pacls are the best'fly Jill- Liae`af the Grand Trunk. - mloard's linimeg for sale eger�Nhere i _ --NAVIGATION CO. _•j - — dors made_ . : , ' _The Grand Trunk Stailvd&Y colnpagy �-Steamers ;care 3 p,m daily, froul has issued a h.adsouie publication, 13addeck, June 11, 1897. profusely illustrated with half-tons1. - , �It' HAD I FT7ST6RY. 1 Toronto, for ' Charlotte, Port of , > ' . C. C. RLCTiARl?S Rc CO. etlKraviugS, descriptive, of the many ,, , . Rochester, bin}stony 1,000 Islands • - _ Dear Sirs,-MINA1tD'S LINIMENT attractive localities for sportsmen on I A-"That's rather a unique ash-;points, 1lrockville, 'Rapids St. Law- :-' is rily remedy.for NIKURALGIA. their- ling of railway. Many of the t . tray of yours, old man. Where did t rence, Montreal, Quebec,•5Iurray.Bay, L It relieves at case. re gas' reached,►ay tlx; Grand Trunk i you get it?" 13addec4, June 31 1397. 6i = 11 C. C R4-6 & CO. I. .., i}-1 . --sura-eo-he�.tat on as nd, an�fr —.._-• m B-"\+'all, there's a liftie history Taaousae,.Saguenav River. l T--s`:-MZD 1a1 v, prepared attached to that. You tetnember an _ NAr'tT011 AND stOM�9JEltl-LtNiar Sirs DfiT:\RD'S LINIMENT ; . 6ppio-tartt-1-tvtd.-yo m wa a made • eaters leave Z !!lliiton 1 p.m., is my remedy for NEURALGIA. I A •poor man's faults are svnony tvhero lot, a t�rieF period the cares of soca .after we. were married?" 'Toronto 7.30 p.m., Tuesdays, Thurs- I mous with a' rich man's eccentric'• bun are salt aside et}rl, lite is _ 7t relieves at once. A-"Yes." days and Saturdays, Day of.,QiLinte A. S. McDONALD. I ties. i giyafiwup to enjoyment. Not aaly do 8-"Well, that's the crust. 14Zy p - ' the "Flightands of Ontario" present Points, Montreal intermediate ports. a 1 t + p unrivalled tacfilttltea for both hunting, dear wife has often tried to smash LOW tswTs6 ON TMie LINt. Keep Mlnar s UnImenl in lk i ase, fishing rind camping, but ttie 30;000 :it, but she can't." n .. . " further information aliply to R. dc, Islands of the Georgi'ait E3ev;'Thou O, agents,•or write A. Fater Chaffee, The counsel for the pluintitT had sand Islands and St. Lail a Riv- ''* The ehea eat Psi, S1Ueli3l - - --• ^ been bullying the -witness for an jer, Rideau River and Lakes, e St. pp Y \4estern Passenger Agent, Toronto. I -, mane are Wileoa'S ' Pay• and I - "Sir, said• the.Aaughty individual hour, when he finally asked ; "Is. it John; and the mm�v attractive Io- they are sold. everywhere. Beware of . with the unbarbered locks, "there is t r that ere are of it calitjes is and New Ham¢- -- tl>�it11@2' \�2'Ot1 pas ry-in-evetYthitrg-—` , t Maine true th racks insan lmitatiotla. _ t `ism-sure in your family', '-1Lery likely, shire, present-tqual-opportunities -for • p there is, rejoined the village cantor. i answered the LVitness. "M,y grand- !localities pleasure and sport. All these, -• I croupy it sough is a dangerous thing j B father, who was studyin � for the localities are reached by the Grand; r' s VERY. SOQTIiL�IG. o_,' Iirthe ittlef4lkstil'enmmertime. The "Evert our store is full of if.!" g _ .. fever that stinompantes it is liable to `- Ministry, gave 'it up to become a Trunk Railway System, and on rI'he dr{ver of the stage,, whicFi was I causo serious illness. Give them r lawyer.-" ' I trains .uaoqualle'd on the continent: rollingdown the,Rock Mountains a Eminent 1f,lsician-"Do you prefer Y._. - & • : Chopin, l3ePtfibt,en, Mmidelssohn, or - 'Abstracta ot-Ontario, ,Michigan, Que- fast as six mules on the ga7lap•could} Shll oh 9I. -- keep ahead of it, may have noticed something lesq c)r ,Sinal';" T139re is OIIIp one . denuine boo, New ,llampatilro and Maine fish . . .that I_.was (writes d' cs>rre�ondentli, ' --•-rt �•� � 'Y.,� Fly Pad: thnt's Wilson's. Avoid and game lava are itascried.�'.itf the, ���� � �,.11 a corne here! I regret to oor imitations. Publication for' the guidance of a little nervous, fol• after a -'bit. he fro di g P �.. I sportsmen. The Grand 'Pram: Rain - soothin 1 said :- say 'I've got to punish 'yoti;" your ,^ fi Y �,,.^ Q Thr Ir.uAg. I _I way- has also issued 3tscriptive it- % . "No' use- to grip that railing -, ; Cure Tonic I tcacher toll L 'you're the worst • SHE WAS Ohl mighty hard, stranger, We, sha'n't l in your class." ",Alebbe she's right, lustrated matter for each district se. ;. It is ploa9P•nt to tnl:©, %iri core them j ITc T_ W11at I feel for you, 3fu1'iel, I arately, which are sent' free on ap-' come to the tan n' p:int Fora Lrhilet • ulckly acrd hce no unpleasant atter nim 0nit- •yesterday shm told•.me I q I sari rievor' telt you 1n words. True plication to the agents of the Com 1. - �tet," effocts, took nftrr ';ou." _ love is Silent! '"' parry and t� dfr. J,'D. McDonald; 'Then !t''g-stlll ahead?" I queried. - AtakdrngZi%ts,.2sc,soo,ndtl.aoabottle.. - --- -J — - Muriel-Oh, nto; I assure ou. It ;District Pnssen er A e•t, GL T,• R il - "'Yes, three mime nhta?f; and I I 1^• T N TT 49A I • y g is - • , rtmay say toy your benefit that hang- I ISSUE NO. 30- 04. ,peals to papa. t!ninn Station, Toronto, - J. t 'p , ; r. , - ` . . , % .. , . . .. , I .. , _i .'� - P I 1. .. . 4 r , I ' ti 1. e,1. ' ,z , 4e,' r, i yqr �,.. _ 9 o 'tiK '+kSro: vry '.- :.'' a' R a �.., t �`4. ' ..'OrJ.. .. v, - lir', '`' .di'3 l:' ,-!..�s�.+a�',. •.,t,,, P r+,f'r-+. �,; r rxsx - r+it, -a,: ^4„ .; ,r via , Y y1� .R ar '.f..y`; ,;;L.aa�:i41`' r"C :' +G•^}b�E: •tdn.*a"!..lL`•w -:; �h W'� hsiAb 7y r., ., t ac s, n4, n .t, ., �y A .!1 t ms,�s..; r w•,S 3'. n :: ► 4 ^t o - e -- i -Burn-On Sunday, the 24th -firs. Suel1 spent i couple of Strike~ Near at Ha ldipst.;the wife of'NY. Fawcett of a days this week,in the city. son. , -Ju Loy, of Toronto, spent a -B, N. de Foe Wagner is spend.- day this -•eek with his Soo Tong. - , :„T Ov,�L1�71�1 ing a few days here at the heel =_l1i?s lint Con t}n is speueiug If the women are not supplied with the necessary articles of his parent's. a few days APi� Toronto friends. ;.for the housework during-the hot weather, prepare for a Found-A lad 's belt, silk. -Quite a•number from the vil- -The. M s Alger, of Broug- e• - Y Inge attended the garden-party at ham, spej*R'ednes lay with itis. Strike. Loser call at this Qffiee. - Claremont on Friday evening last J, H. 'arguer, 41 _ -Miss Turnbull, of Toronto, is. . -Miss Lillian Blue, a_promment -Chas. and Mrs. Millen, of Tor- The Volllnar Perfect Washer the guest of the ?Misses Dale. a f w:dans d musician,is hpe�ndi G and l!spent�llawa$�ay with Frank Have you supplied the house with one of the greatest'4 .._Joshtia N. Richardson has 3 _ pp g test Labor purcha ed the Hamrick residence -Master Eaxle Dowswel9 of -- - . nd Mrs. 'Pard. __ _._.savem. A word from apyone who has used one is a recommend:- on Jiing street east. -The tournament of the Pick- Claremont, is spending a few:dws --Mrs. Richard Beldon, of Har- ering tennis club is flow in pro- with Fred Andrew. Piston, spent,a few•days last.week Kgress, The public .a're welc=ome. -A fen from-the village attend- The Royal Canadian Wringer w Pickering friends. duringg these contests. ded the Greenwood garden party, ” Miss Whitney,:of Honolulu, is -We frequently receive cow The one that gives satisfaction. Let us quote you Wednesday evening. prices on at resent visitin her uncle and the machine and wringer together. A plcasiog combination p g munications for publication in" --The Misses Redman, .of To- to present to your wife. , �:•. - aunt, W. and firs. Loggg�n. which the 'writer's name is not routo, are spending a week with Clothes Racks, Wooden Tubs, Fibre-Tubs, Paiis, Self wringing --Miss Lillian Barter, of St, included. Stich communications Mrs. W. T. Hartrick. ir`- Mops..Mop handles, Step-Ladders Etc.-- -- ' Catharines, is spending a week ar we will not publish, as the writ= -Rev. C. J. A. Batstone, of -.two with friends in Pickering. er's name must be given •as an Hamilton, spent a day this -week Call and examine our goodF, you will go away a pleased Customer. -Miss Haggle Brown, of the evidence of good faith. with Pickering friends. townline east, is visiting with -A few days ago a covered an- -Miss M. A. Sparks, of Toronto Mile's ' � Mrs. C. S. Palmer for a few days. tomobile passed through the vil- is at Forest Home Farm, the resi- -Mr. and :firs. McBtirue , of lage, alid when passing oyer the deuce of Thos Field -at• the lake y res. shore, . ha an. t' titi hitby;'were•here this week o r new crossing in-front of.the P �` ing to the death of �i m. Hai- bvterian church at a good speed, -Miss 'West, of Toronto, and " gau. the auto gave a sudden jolt caul- Miss Annie Carruthers, is visiting -Mie. ales. Clark ing one of the men to change his the latter's -sister. • Mrs. A. J. of Lindsay, are. spending a few course suddenly- to a heavenward Howlett. - days with Joshua and Mrs. Rich- direction. His journey in that - -Hiss F1eda Andrus, of Castle- � ti hes he st adrsou. direction, how-er, was rudely in- ton, returued home ouSaturdayWe —The township council will terupted by the canny-- top of the after spending a_week.with 'M ss Bron -. ad c Ilid S. Leayen . -- e meet on 'Monday nest at g auto, with _�cliich his he o ham for the transaction of general ed. He failed to pass entirely _Mrs. Levi S'aepherd and child. business. through the cover Lind was forced and niece, Miss Tapp, of Port At - —Mrs: T. A. Greig and family. to content him=elf with his earth- their, are spending a -week with rannlated for Preserving. :are spending the summer holiday's ly jouriley.. When last seen he Mrs. Ja:. Shepherd. was vigorously rubbing his un- -Mfss S. Leavens is spending a • ' with the former's parents at bin- C sardine. covered head, few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Miss Dora Doan, of 'ew•- -A stranger appeared in our (Rev,) A. Banner. of Castleton, market, is spending a few weeks pillage on tVednesdxy anis ap- slid Al,u friend in NApauee• - Gem •Jars all S1ZeS. - with �4-. V. and firs. Richardaou preached several c:f unr busiuesa -C1;et Bradford and �vife. of ,and daughter. men to induce them to ca,h ,Niagara Falls, and Mack.Will and ,' - -T. A. brei of Toronto, gen- 1 let's �naT�S Half Gals. - Greig. an Engli=h draft of unci #1'_'. He )lt Rose Bradford, of Toronto. s - eral agent of the Massev-Harris failed -in hi75 endeav urs and pro- -pent a few clays at .their !wive - "CO.. sfteut a few•days in tow a this seeds<i east to.« !liths, where he here recently. —.— _ week on btisine�r: =nccecsded in purcha:•ing_a ticket —The thermometer. in the vil- _ i --Gro. Herr accompanied by his for London from E. titephensoti, Iage regi'!,tet'ed bl degrees ill the ;daughter, Ali-s Bate. left on Sat the ticket anent, the latter giving shade, It made many of us wish Jar Fillers and Rubber Rims ". urda.v for a two weeks vacation him ca-h fctt' tile•difference be- x�r.-erne of the cool Atmosphere L Best. � at Peterboro. _Cubourg and uthej' tween the ticket and the ciraf4, which prevailed last winter. �;.d111e sand Get the est. eastern poiut - Mr: NIfLaugbIin Tile stranger then proceeded to -Bente cowplaiuts n have been7 of Oshawa. it relieving Mr. herr the railway station where he made regatrliucc the i'a lwa) cru; 7' �, Q� of his duties at the bank. bought a ticket for. Montreal. tug at the Spink Mills, which -,�oiln Dickie lXo -John Gordon, =fleet commis- The draft is evidently a b:�gii- require- ballasting.' The matter • bionev, with a gang -of men. is otle, and endeavors are being -bouts be lxonght to rite notice �+ !busy these days putting our side- made to rupture the stranger:I of the rails ay authurit,e-. waiks in proper repair. We under- telegrams giving-a desc•r•iptwn of, l•', H. Doyle i. -peusllng a a. 'stand the police trustee- bare the man bring scut otit to differ- couple days in the city tlli= week, s _ appropriated the =tint of twd errt !area. he child rewaining with her fivndred and flftT dollar- for,-the -�he young people of the Ep- grandmother: Mrs. G. M. Palmer'- Farm' ars' Attention. improvement. c,f our sidewalks. worth Lesigue were favureii with uAving to the prevalence of rcaalet They have also decided not to lay ideal weather and'a perfect even• fever and diptheria in the vicinity down any granolithic side-walk at. ing for the lawn social on Tuesday of their home in Toronto. Make ready to handle'your'.heavy crop Of hay this present. a- they considered it evening. After justice had been -A number 'uf copie4 of the year-by having a advisable iu do .o with such a one to the delicacies provided by Ontario Historical Soup•• not d P %mall sum at their disposal. the ladies; a program consisting of enir -has beene_ft at our office to Procan Ha Fork and ,L rase. —As eve anticipated the pupils ,speeches, reading-. rec•itatiuna. be dispoeed of. They are printed J of our public school and their duetts and instrumental music on tine paper, and contain a teacher, Mr. "Ward, have again was rendered-by the following number of fine c•uts•of interest to Placed in year barn. Saves time and wages. For Bele by 'won laurels for themse4vALQ at the talent: Messrs \loore, Bennett, all residents in the county. Call - recent-entrance examinations• By hats,•; Sparks. Brokenshire and land see them. Price 'Z cents, yrs CH A PMAN - AGXEJNT• ' reference to the list of successful Brereton Bunting: Misses Banks, Vii!! , 11 j candidates it will be seen that all. Fawkes .and -Bennett, and the _ 'Who wrote from Pickering passed mouth-organ band, all of w ich _ well. Willie Dunbar heads the was well received. Many highly 'Disease takes no slimmer :.list with a aebolamhi Lloyd complimentary remarks were also vacation. « -• Shirley, E. Puggb, LloydBatemaiu. made in regard to the abundance .p • - Myrtle Read, Gertie Allaway se- of-sweet music furnished by the If you nerd flesh^ and r,___Hann `-Ti�V �s Here r cured scholarship standing. and Pickering orchestra. ;kir. 1:. strength use or U s Dollie Herrn high peso percentage Chapman ecru ied _the-cl�r-_iv - - e have the tool you require We congratulate both teacher asd -hte--tigenial manner, and Scotts Emulsion . 1. BEST QUALITY ' pupils on their success. . helped much to make the evening ? -It is with regret that we re s leasantly. A voteof thanks Scythes, Snaths, Scythe Stones, and . h p� p summer as in winter. -� � - � LOW PRICES. report the deaf at Toronto on was tendered Mr. Bennett for the Sickles,Hay Rakes, Hay Forks. Monday last of Mr,Wm.-Harrigan use of his lawn, and all who had Send fee tree.emp:e. ' at the age of ek years and 4 assisted in the program. Proceeds SCOTT a SOWNE, Cbenss.t. - g r«mto• ontnA Peerless Maehine Oil-and oil that oils. months. - The deceased.who hae about $20. Sac.a"it e. .aL dtagers -suffered for years from kidney -We are pleased to hear that a Try one of our '•Peerless Iceland" Freezers. and "the Peerless Ice trouble,-went several weeks ago number of our young men are C)iippers- cut some ice in the trade also. A fall stock of Building to St. Michael's Hospital, where banding 'themselves together to Materials—Tar and Feltyapers, Nails,,Glass, Metal shingles, Embossed steel. Mr's, Fi4rrigan had gone a few- form an orchestra. A few new Do you Rant ceilings and walls, and National Portland Cement. days before- for treatment. It instruments have been purchased NEW WHEELS Stones and General was found necessary to perform and they intend to begin practice lr � H Bundy "an operation. There was a tem- at once, and to meet once a week On your Buggy or Democrat. ' J � Hardware. porary improvement, but later be for that purpose. We have in gradually • sank until death re- nuc young men- abundant mater- We have Thele -lieved his suffering. His funeral ial for an orchestra and their ' took place on Wednesday morning work so far-show that they have and are Don't g to in all gn. t;wm from his-late residence on Eliza- musical abilityof no mean order. of work. Don't go to a'foreign toRn If you want the Best -� beth st., when his remains were At resent thare handicapped for carriage work. W e can pletiae P Y Ppm you: Our`machine department is taken to the R. C. cemetery for for want a bass violin, the one running' every day. General black- Paris Green, Forks,Hoes, Window Screens, Door Sereexrs, Hoeg,.Rakes, interment. owned by the previous orchestra .smithing, etc, Machine Oil, Coal Oil, Turpentine, Gasoline, Men's working boots, Meme - -- -A very,pleasant event oc- having been sold and the members House and lot for sale cheap. Cordovan boots, Men's kip boots, Ladies Oxford Shoe, Misses Shoes, Childs' Burred on Monday evening at the are now considering means of se- W. H.JACKSON,Brock Road♦ Shces, Ladies Common Sense Shoes, Men's'Rubber boots,so to ,•1 ;1 i2ce of Mr. Thos. Law, aids the Church street, !;when a large re- chase df a new instrument. We �. presentation-of the members and have no doubt that the residents BINDER TWINE t " •W• Loden i ..adherents of St. Andrew's con- of the- village will give the-new ' gregation assembled to give Miss organization their heartyy support ASO Maxi11181,. Hattie Lass some tangible proof There are a number of'the young ' - - - of the esteem_An-wbich.sh Agent or ] toe oMcCormick - --. by them,_and_of their appreciation various instruments, whose Pres- _Farm..Implements, Wilkinson Plows M �p � arysrl� - Agency, , of her services as organist in the ence will add mach to the Etc. _ `y 111 church. The pastor, the Rev. G. strength of the orchestra, Amo-'' McGregor B. D., was called upon -James Clark, who, two years For Singer Sewing Machines. gaging Taken 4over the agency business heretofore carried or by -:,.. to occupy the.chair,.and in a few ago lived on.the Fothergill farm, -Binder 'wine a Specialty. Mr. T: A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with all kinds well,-chosen words stated the ob- a mile east of the village,returned L. D. BANKS, of y jest of the gatheriaig. Mr. W. D. from Nebraska, passing through 38-1y •P_ickering. Gordon them read an address, here on Wednesday on his way to Farm Irnplernen'ts, Louden Hay Forks,.. - while firs. Robt. Deverell handed Newcastle. He is not at ail en= = to Miss Law a purse containing thnsiastic over Nebraska, and he' • - $%- ;M s� Law, who Ras token has souls to-the-conclusion lckering �t nal 0'y A fall stock of Repairs on hind; also Ise Laval-Separatorl� completely by surprise, asked .'lir. fliers is no place iike'Canada. Ttvo All work promptly attended-to and prices right. •McGregor to make a reply which years ago his crops were good but :Yards at Spink Mills, Jae did in his happy manner. Miss last year, they did, well the fore Law has officiated at the organ in part of the season, but a blight Best Quality., of Hard Coal - Pugh .& Moore" 'Pickering..' _St..Andrew's church for a number coming before harvest, made them of years, as well as being choir a complete failure. The exceed -. Full weight Guaranteed. _ - leader, and her work in that_ ca- ingly_bad water in that State also, StCOed chestnut S3Z8$ - - lark's health, so he — t parity has been such as to win wrecked Mr. C with the church. After the pres He left 1Vebraika this t country, Q the highest respect of all connected .decided to return V #ja ' e TI easure h ska about the 20th At Lowest market _. entation all were seated on the of May, with five horses and a ••-lawn in front of the residence, and large prairie schooner,in which he In offering your our new stock of_Papatriec., Erasers, Bead . the ladies passed ai•oubd refresh- and his wife and family-lived. prises- - -.meets consistin of cake and ice That out-door ez rience has cow neck laces, Clothes Brushes, Peri Lustra Embroidery bilk, Key chains, g -We have also on hand uantit� of Boys' watch chains, Cuff buttons, Perfumes, Rubber to n cream, which were much enjoyed: pletely restored h9a health. He q p .-After some time.spent' in social lost one of!ria horses on the'road Best Quality BmiLhing Coal• holders. Pompadore, aide and back coiiobss,etc. Intercourse the gathering broke and sold the other, leaving hint Our Coal makes warm friends: Pickering. , ^ ^" _1^'Reawith the. evenings with threewhou.lie par=sed thrpugh Orders left wits w., Peak delivered o Me (� E.. Boone, Pickering. •.raceedin , • • p gs. the village. promptly. �ti"T ,.. ..: .. — _ , •'g`n4., wry', ,