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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_07_29 n. F, G *� Aim Ila` -G.'T • •_ - ']sols «,. ._ .' - _.. ,! m : p ©OL. XXIII. - PICgERING�, OTT., FRIDAY. JULY 29 X904. =No 4� t:,afef$sf>Qttal aLat-i7w. whttevale one of the largest which has taken rd on about 20 rds w fence on n e cor-- v 'r Spink Mills ' place here for a lung titres, in f ct net of lot• Miss Lillie Jerred is visiting friends one of the largest that ever ok In regard to tine c.0nlplaints of S 31 i here. Ne),vton, executor 62 ,the H'oµ'ell es. Medical. —" Alber Roach Sunda ed with friends place in the township. Ate$• re ,frcli Red Wheat - 90c bus. y service- condticted in the Presb g' the iorie'fd of the here. ay in frunt of the said roperry White "heat - - We Mise Z. Beare spent last week with terian church by the pastor, R@ THE PIC-- KERING NF.'.4 WS Spring Wheat - - 88c� " Toronto f1 lends. P e c$ fiecomtrended#hat. row G. McGregor, the remains. we lust."ti ed w have notices WF. EAgTWOOD, M.D.. Snrrteon p g _ h4.. P 1 t . to Canadian Paaifle Railwey: coroner Goose Wheat i3c Jas. Thornton has purchased a new conveyed to the Christian bu in thereat pro$5 ting ancone from mtario County; Issuer of warrisee Liceares. Manitoba Flour ,$8.00 bbl. McLaughlin bug;-y. place -for interment. Friends r4ovinu earth; �ttxid pr gravel from ' Claremont; Office hours—Before 10%.toll 1 to s : /. 'Nfiss E. R. White, of Rochester, is were resent front Oshawa, Stogff d Family Flour 5.00 sideline w1 t the consent of p.m.,and Kota 7 to 9 p.m. Private telephone y e'%ecticnwith Balsam.Greenwood,Bzonghatn Pastry Flour - ' 5,00 sr yisitin her ,rents. , g p this cope id, g P rills Pickerin and otter points. 9 kit Zion.A.Johnstoo's!7th coal, wan Cowie'e Bran 31 i.GO ton Mrs Jlacey•- of Toronto, is visiting The deceased leaves only son, The eaa7wil tsvyr a�yotariied•w. meet 7th con.,andDPugh'e(dthconi 8113 Mrs Jos. McNeely. agxinon Al ..11 st 22nd, for- the • o Shorts 19.00 t Jir and _1Lrs Jvhn Burkholder have Robert, who has the sympathy of gU m A. YOUNG. M.D.,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo -25.00 removed to Toronto. the community in his bereavement transaction o genert;Tbt>a4fne9s. - i . Trinity medical College. Toronto, mem- A. J. Poynter has erected anew bet of College of Pbvsiciau, and gar¢eons of Graham, Whole Wheat Flours .gats-mill itlhi5 R ilderne�sr ontarfor office and residence oppo'LedzyLotel Chop of all kinds. Woburn,Out. Me*hours: morning 7 to 10: Mrs Jlille:•, of Chicago,-ts vl-`�ititig --Pickering Council.' — t - evening 6 to s,. Hard and Soft Coal. her friend Jars Jus. Leary. Above prices Sub�o lee Change without We rezrl- to learn that Israel Bur- The above couii�_mex-pursuant to el � ton is laid up with a sure foot, adjournment at Brougham, on `_Mon- • Legal. ]!lode! Bakery Co., Limited. Miss Lillie Thornton is spending a clay, July Lath. Members all present, C , BARR29 short time with Oshawa friends. the reeve in the chair. The minutes T E. FAREWELL, Q• Miss Barnes, of Stoulfville. spent of the last nieetin,t were read and v . TES,001=7 Crown Attorney,sad County Sunday with `in and.Mr s.J. 26le-ealy. , cltettor, court Rouse,whitbv• 10-13 —�� aPpt'r,verl• Falling halt means weak hair. Thos. Beare sold a here to William � A r.uulber of accounts were presen- Booth this week fhr a l.arrl=ante:uun. Then strengthen our hair �OW t4. McGILLIS'RAY, BARRIS• -: ted fox payment. - sin Y s ars,Solicfcore;d c. 014co opposite ?ort ` Jliss At'siusou has returned sono On tnutilri Mi- Squires was heard, feed it with the only hair food, omo• Wbitb Ons. Jno.Bali Dow,13.a.;Tbeo. after visiting Mrs. Leary :'or a short asI ,l that road bet lots lY;id lo, b f A.oGillivrav,LL.B, Monev to Losn. Sy Lillie. Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks - con. b+�:c!otie•cl rm xrccnult ,+f marsh, Miss B'eatrire li.tgerluttn, of «•,ori and thot now v�,a,cl }1e upraled bet lot falling hair, manes the hair - z , a L-ete�trwl y. r ville is t i:ititl_ her pai t-nts ;lt'lt fill, a 15 owner! Iry hire. anis lot 111 owned by fete.• a crk ii tou, N. ILy r JI:s J 1'aylnt and dau,ghtt-[r. ',I;s: :_ux,ll;nllie t of,ulitiirtl ruxdiillowan/�e H�PKINS,VETERINAY•Y BGR• Jf t2 is Tx'.t, a• ah,-t-nt oil a trip to „r:: rowi tivviv'i i'rl, w;de instead r,f + Hair Vi9V pgpV, Gradjs:e of the Dutsrto tet- rr.asr7 Co ege, Tor, to, re:aenred c,ectez Of all materials and desien Nrrt'ih Uu:r:;a• tvou!,; Lilake.road to lak,:except builu- att�eont.nc ':v:er;sa"ry lle,;ics' ;aea:u1!w:3, kepu n stock. It will a von Ilr, and Jl:s. Jlvyt-rte, cif 0)lumt"J'• ing ctily«r+ � - - - roue com lets!• cur,.s da�- pay r Ohio, were• ulr• : li«•-t; las tt'Nl.k r s one and one-gcarter case t_ ca.. at Onr tworks and ins est oar stock, "f A '•uL trx rt:ul•fr„w ti Jf Newton - - CID r gad rea'drece o g rllif. An t always restores ours o:Cr Neva xiver. Umce-ani al:oe:nsfrr a and obtain prices. Dont be toieled hr Mr and JL's A. 1':. tl�,�ctr. \Cilithv, cuuil�'xiriiuz thsrt rc:all echo• 1 .. .. ..' 1,ours tl LU 1t allyl., and 1 t9 i •:a. t':lvae te.ecncco in my Vince P,O., dress. Green agents we do cot ernploy them.coosegne�t air.. 1Hcv.i E. Ha'.rkin� hr.;' r.•*ur::- t„i<_i,ut•-t's ..r.;l ut};o:'= making }fad color t0 gray hair,-all the rich, !fiver. rut ly wo can, and do throw oft the agents "<l howl nasi a nuc::t.�r:juurIi tra't7 holkS oil :icleiiue het lots 14 cull 1:. in dark color of early life. C/JIDnlission of 19 per cent., which con will lrer mo_ner. Mrs. 1'. P-izh, ",li .i. ar.cl ,,n thr H„we:• i>roi?sty. I,xlirx ih;tyatt'e• '.Mr5afrw-mft;•lc -Jt'11TendTwu certaini save b purchasing viii .r- l r.r, i JIr I Li R ” �R ligttsE s+•i1i ilLarD+s. Y y oichaein ftOID nee 8 C oui ts,+.t tear f:, m :il rs ISCr,!line s'r,.:a I wo91-.uu tt a:. 1'hed!tried Sjcr', call solicited. .lean n; (';,trot .nt sp.pt �tr,';dty :,•:,air of x!;uwxilre of road u lot 18 tta.v„r 1c,,ulcirijatopped t;,-r:, aj;gad with t}:«u'Ct,t1F1::. Jit= Lt. H 1S.•;++ :n Pp glades hairalltcouldwisL iw be.' - WHITBY GRANITE con 1. 17ttnaccA F_ .110,,E aA r I,::.J. �S JaIAB Du N\,Conveyaaoer, Com CO.,•, -The oLd bot fa it'd to put in an tip- C•,tn w•a=n-ad fi-in J E Farr,wefl. K gi.oc a bo,cie. , c.Arcs cr, - m:ss;or er fey taking a»davttq. ora.. Opp.PostOffiCe. Whitby, Ontario pearan,:v.on 5,aturilay evening ane! a� (' ('uuilt.: c;rt ., ,L<t[cny Lluit L11e ellen r1•.. for Imo: Claremont.Out. K re-*ilt the married v,. siuglr• watch County rate for the prpsen* t•«ar to be L • � BCN'rING. Issrter of 'M& is a wa• Iol) u.i. :131017.7'1 pn . Lic•ci400 for%beCouaty of Ontario. of PICgERING LIVERY f (omcratulatir,ns t-t.Misses, Alioe nrld. ( ,rn fnmii J E S,i,'iler, keeper of Falling Hair tics at the store or al.bis residence, \d+t T..r,ier un.•n h.ait;n:r the iia fat' f Iirf tit, l'ar Crawford, 1 / L I I 11! 1 ,• - Village. 1-y the c„u:.:v at th,t rec•«nt .•ntran,t• ex• l r +slug! to rer,•nul, !1111 back ti First-class vehiolea for lire by day aulina:iuris, by which th,•y both wain- RI'f �•• h,•cause he is addicted to run- - ACID BELDAM, dnetioneer, fie., ed srh,•lat�hflle. ar t„ Willis-! Eie.iton ,,;n, ,tvat. BINDER 'TWINE Woonro,,�tictce ealeetrom n:.n�neronr or night Bae in ooaaection meet- on hi-pa-s K'tth ,ch ai+hip �tandinlr D E Pil;b ziv-notice- that he Will ' ltrtoada nota rar and near. Saiee of fume,farm ing all G T.R.traina, Freight and Anna e•rvary servo t s in r,•nnrctinr. o !tiaastocdl a'wecbei•�bs•••ran'Lribe•wItheheatmosccaie ezpress 3elivered to all parts of the vt•ith ince -.-A, U; F. mere heel in ince t the next n +tet:nc; the council .1 X9 Mira,=111Eb_ tnnt•o{'tri' lt•ttrtointroducP st by-laic -- 1►ad sold to the very hast ad-+satags 4917 village. Teaming of ail kinds done Baptist church un�•cday afternoon fr,r th, c!„Sia¢ u�nf -ertain road a]• Agent for sill kind? of JIrC'oi•mirk on shortest notice, 80e and corn• The local court. • r.,1.• (if the Vale•” lowancr•s in this tt-wnship. R.BEATOv,TOWNRHIPCLERK mission stables in connection. turned out abrnit tifty atronw and Farm Itnp!etnents, Wilkinson Plows Geo,P1rrker was heard re Fa.nd Hill i - D. Coaveyaoeer Commissioner for taking' were joined by about fr,ity visitors y I.tC• s,91dsvtts. 4ocoaatant Eta, ttonw7 to 1,lau from the Oshawa eotat. T•e Rev 13 pp 1, 1 'S, :,,n , rrrtt•payers in vicin- _:Also— oc farm proDerty ltaaez of ]Iarrtsge Ire- Wa H. Peak A G, Wi;loughby uttir:ttJd and tie tv otF=r to ctlliply stunsGori place For Sin er Sewing Machines. epees- who '.ale. Out v•. ) Propt•ietor. theft: on rnad if iownvhip• will give g g - itered r very exrellrnt discourve use of rock crusher and operators. Binder Twine a Specialtv, The music wits -furniAlied b the POCCHER PO ouorl o Licensed Anc• y On tuotuin a ant of$lv waft made L. D. BANKS. i noaeen for the Coanry o! Ortano, duo• - church choir. E�' good erie.of•carYdescriPoac eonReal t • Furnitures,gs � ��,•, f%;r provide Hill. provided the ratepayer-4 38.113 _ Pickering.” . modarsle ctt'arce, T ]'ouches Rea] Estate - provide the stone, place it on the -• - - � �Ag�ennt and G,•deral i'aiaator strict attention Brougham. dr•rs to all order,b7 mail or telegrapd• ed. s — —_ road after being crushed, and do all The ar.rs A ��,II the recesaxry moving of crusher,and T THUS PJCC SR. Brougham. Gni F, t•. C•, La Fraugh ig all smiles, its placing it in winter gttartera. WESTERN 1 CRN BA / OF CA� A :YObTILL,Green Royer,Ona. 98-17 ' A full line of first• a id. The standing rnm on Indigents re- t t �HS WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav elau fnruitorenow '.klas A. Cassie, of Toronto, is FForted andAec'onlfit ended the follow. Inooz r•tedb oqq removed to Lad thoroughly overhaul• oa exhibition is home for her vacation. inR payment-Jos Burk for 1 months QO y net otParuLm•at1g71 sed ebb above ileacs, i am prepared to turntsh ze Onr wile aoa. Duncaa-H1 bbard has returned su of R Gibson 110. Ftek•ring Branch. -- ae•omodatfoa to all who desire w patrontze - PP - Ant:lo1rfzo4Csjaal,. ,,,, „d10D0D0p saw bpscions eatepl•rooms. I ensu be pleas- to his duties in Bmutfor•l. The com on Contin Pla-eies reported euhecnbed Capltai, s00.lts0 od to see Ali old patrons when they have op- f( p ..Lion to rt l[,zibam. JAB. T RRE�CE, Prices right. S. Nocke, of Audley. s nt Sun. and recommended the followin v- a”°"' ^•'^•= 1611.100 k 9 Pa. Aseete.R•a]i1v Coavrttbl• leoab70 warth•InTot. teem da !n Chis neighborhood. ]bents—Murkar & Thextort printing Jotrac Cowat.,.1111 T.8 t[cZilu.tA. 1teQ, R. S. Dillingham. `�'. J. Coakwell and E. W. -and advertising t8: D R Beaton on Pnadens �8thodlst Church __.- _ dell.agent-1'riYl$y in the c i est of salary."). also for postage flu. _spoew-At:ew_,a-.gi=sn-_to Formst•a. rials - PlokerinR. One The tom on Roads and Bridges re- rote' CollActionssolicited.and pron:ptlymade •_ Mrs. S. Purdy', of liestvick, i� .armor', Notes dwnrtr,tad American gad .services as Follows• visiting with her father. C. Philip Ported arid recommended the follow- Foreign Ezabange boatht and sold Draft•!•• E. Haul. of Ushawa, is henne fair ing payments—J Ewt•r-ren fair. work •a•d.available on all parte of the world 10•,30 a,m.......Preaching, Wa nes Co a month under the pareutal roof, dune on r d 3>4.4 Mc .Application was Savings Bank Department. 1:00 p,m....... � 1 rr•rriced from D\ic•Dertnaid for bonus • 2:00 p.in. .....Sabbath School. • Geo. anis Mrs. Burt. of Toronto, of'23c per rd on i,iout 120 ids of wire- Interest silowed on depostts at highest our, not rates,and credited half-yearly to depositoo 9:00 p.m...,..,Epworth League, .on visited friends here last Thursday fence on sideline bit lots 14 end-'13 con Tuesday. Have a full line of fresh and cur N. Mechin, of Oshawa, js home 2; Application wa, received from Jsts Cweo. ]Kerr, branag•r, 8:00 p.m:'.,....Weekly Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. for a week.with his parents and Brien for bonus of 125c per rd on about CLARE�dONT LIVERY Thursday. friends. Lo rds w fence on s line bet tots 1.1 and Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon,. 1•i ron 2: H.Johnson com r d 18 cutting Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B, Ham, Bologna, W einers etc. R. Burk and Mr, Smith, of ,_ 8 thistles in his div $; ,0, R`Barton as- Pastor. 31ark-ham, visited at J. Burk's oil Highest prices paid for -Sunday. cl it asci ting,griuiaher9fromWyn Sin- night. horses b y First-class - to ire da or n ='Butcher's cattle. \iris. Lyman Buyer, of Markham wood w r d I,-the same to,be charged Buss in connection' meeting aD - visited with Mrs. F. L. Gleeson on to r d S$3; S Carlton operating and trains. Monday. moving grader in r ds 3•and 4 58.411: W F. and Miss M. Harvey, of Pick- J Michell work done in r d 12$37.38: J Horses clipped on shortest notice. Real Estate Agency ' ering, visited at Mrs. Wm. Hub- Somerville work done in-r d 2 $117.95, L f��' SUGAR ' 0 bard's on Sunday. G Davidson gran used in r d 8 118.25: W. A. Th�r1180II, i r+++ee r firs. LaFraugh and daughter, W Sadler work done in r d 9 8115.48: Proprietor. G Davidson work done in r d 8 $34.04; Tidke ' ♦- A fete barrels of No. 1 sugars on of York, visited at F. C: La J Le�ett work done in r d 10 f73.42: rings Y OntUk- hand which we will sell cheap. Fraugh's on Friday. W McKay work done in r d 14 $115; J. Poucher and friend, Of TO- H Johnson work done in r d 18 51.80: • FOR SALE Full line of Dry Goode and Gro- ronto, called on the former's R.Gibson work done in r d 8 $79,37; n �•� j aeries. brother, on Sunday. W Feasby grav used in his div 113.44, Presentation A good seven roomed dwelling, Rock Salt on hand Mrs. Wm. Norton has gone for work done 1n his div $92.88: Appli-wood house attached, 4j acres of land. a�ri to Manitoba to _ cation from J L Palmer for bonus of �p en 1 Tormaret-gardening. ]n- - -eve us a call. p' per rd.on"out !0 rds of w fence ctpbl sandy loam, nod well, good brother and sister there. , g on w side of Harbor road,con 1; Wm Articlels stabling,qui 4e near the station, lair. and ;firs. agn�r and Miss per repg culverts on e t I con 8, also Farmers Supply Store Hann, of Pickering.spent Sunday Whitby to be charged onehalf $1.85; A good dwelling on Main street, one with firs. Wn1. Hubbard. G Davidson grading w t 1. Markham on Christina. street, and a good. E. BRYAN, Mgr. Ed. and'Mrs. Willson and child- to pay onehalf 82,25-,GCooper putting We 'make a 'specialty of house to rent on Church street. ren spent a few days last week in culverts on n t 1, Uxbridge to pay presentation articles. DOMINION BANH with friends at Morton Park. onehalf$18,41: W Emerson bonds of — - -- Mrs. Gibson, of Chicago, spent a 2cc per rd on 35 rds w fence. on w side Solid Gold Watches. ' ' ' ------- ----- few=digs-du�in,�the. .past_tE of Audley road. con 418..73; H Haight -Gold Headed Canes. with T. C. and .firs. Hubbard. -bo 5 rds w f on -- _ - -- - -- a side of Greenwood road con 3, a'lso --�errSet_ Cilpit. p81d UDt $3r000f000 John Poucller and his friend 88 rds on a side of sideline het lots 14 Silverware cabinets. Reservd. ..,a dna @ Mrs.Mayers,from Columbus, Ohio and 15 con 3$28.25; A Biignall bonus Diamond Rings. Undivided Profits :$3,4 74,000 visited at T. Poucher's on Sunday. of 25c per rd on 20 rds wfence in front , Grand father clocks. / t Mrs. Andy. Johnson; of Clare- of lot 19 con 5 15;J L Palmer bonus.of Expensive Marble Clocks, • wont, spent a few days last week 25c per rd on 40 rds of w f on Harbor etc., etc. _ :Let—us---remind you �giTBY BRANCH with her brother, Hugh and Mrs, road$10;C Palmer bonus of 15c per rd - . on 40 rds w f on sideline bet,lots 22 Merhin. and can quote very close and 23 con 1$8:W Gibson gray used : General Banking Dr. G. N. Fish and C. Barclay in r d 8$14.38; G Cooper work in div r figures on same. Before were in the city on Monday at- d 15$82.90;C W Disney work in r d 13 you buy elsewhere exam- Business Transacted. tending the celebration given to $130.84, grav for his div and repg grav ine our stock or consult that We` sell Mr. Lou Scholes. pit$1.2.88;Sanderson & Hamilton for us by mail Special atxention given to the i;ollee• Dr.G. N. Fish, A. Fish Wm cement pipe 144.57, also for cuttin Purves-and aver, a o To thistles an erson or riving -First-class Repairing prom I tion of farmer's sal, and • bridgepa g P "J - - other notes. .onto, were ere over Sunday lots 30 and 31 cotng8 $28.80 on $onhert ptly attended to. Cattle Fly Oil, with Dr. G. N. Fish. Pure Parts Gran — ville 131 yds g d 2$10.48:J H Gorman,Wilson's F] Pacer SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Special cervices will be held in work in r d 1 181.70;B Wilbur for op- NORMAN BASSETT Fly the Methodist .church next Sun- erating and movingcrusher $42; G Tanglefoot da evening; =i Chloride of Lime ' " ��P�-�itrs received a� $1. and Y R; for the Sons of Tem- White gray for r d 3 & 4 $18.2x, for upwards. perance. , .The Rev. Mr. Tonkin work done in r ds 3&4 1125.92; H B Jeweler and Optician, formai Mgr. Stationery. will officiate. Wilbur bal acct passed last meeting and soocessor to - X=teSeA3t allowed st bigbest After a lingering ilhnesi? Agnes '$20:W J Devitt concrete pipe $34.50; current rates. g g gn J Burton 35 yds grav for r d 10 13.50; Hubbard, relict of the late John RiC�lar�Otl CO PICKER' I N G 0c=pc*a=ded or paid half Cowan, died at her home here on G Tool work in z d 7$49.12, and rep ll 'early, � bridge$20.22;J H Michell work in r dd , Friday, July 22}id, in her 54th 18$118;85, men and teams emp break- PHARM reak- Whitby Ont, j P H AR MA :.J.TRORTON, year. Her fu95eral which took 1 lug ro"$6;Application was received KANAQail place on Sunday afternoon sone from Thos Parker for,bonus of 25c per l �f•raet�rE Y • �,.>. � ,r'�T"to � ... I .. .. .. .,F/ i< JyvG+�-.'y'"n, •r•?PoM':'k,. .,�. ,•,.`u.. '' a� y.:,, . t pA, w � _ s - _.. .��,� ,:�S•S „».. ";',j,,'`, i _i o- '.. .: ' .::^ •:.: •:o ..�' ♦.',. ., - ,.. r; .. ..r. .. ... .:. .r,,.�c„gL4` �-____ - • -- - - I . . . - I , ,,1: N�NM� 1 three women; "and Ada only mesas, can never be again, and the Alum- • Z, } -- as I said bagh was so dull, and ollered such .` • '-- "I meant what I say," Ada re- temptations to long brooding neem- Plied, with her quiet manner and °Yep when Miss Maynard's acetal • distinct intonation, "Thev have a gr - only been holding the Alumbagh and and friendly letter of • thanks and SMD, � A bYINGi ROMISE the lines during the .last three pleasant reminiscences arrived, he ` ,months except when they took Cawn- was not so very much surprised; the . -- - 1 c cutins seemed cheerful, and - �I - , l I pore, and have not 1©et mem mea, P r FLY TIME. pR THE $S[NQi but the assault of Lucknow will be the well-worn Jokes of his surviving no child's play. How can I let my brother officers (tor a comrade's At this time of the year live stock 'd ,;rte s friend o into such an action with- death was a too common incident) as well as people are much annoyed °� . ' •.r out a word of kindness, and he with fresh and amusing, though, as one by the pest of flies. 7n the house ee• +; '' W 11 [' - - ' - . no friend nearer than England?" cheery young fellow said, it they did Pecially the kitchen, they cause a ' So. saying, ilia deliberately folded not make their jokes see a good deal great deal of grief. Also in the , '. and sealed her letter, and with a of service they would have to do dairy room, for which they have a • . • • MM�~�M NiNN�M8680" without any. This letter had the strong affection, they do a great deal{ quivering lip and eyes like two stars o1 mischief, and this is also true in CHAPTER XXVI. "Then, mamma, it is of no use in a frosty night, rose and walked curious effect of making him add a �' The large, 'airy Indian room was asking if you have any message for slowly from the room with an air of couple of closely written pages to' a the stable where the cows are milk- very still within, scar end him,' as I was about to do," said proud determination that Mrs.. May- letter he had already written to Od• Very few use precautions to re- . °t; the duce the number of these pests. We reached it from without; the bright Ada,draw ng piurea on- SSrQ-feared, Jessie, whose continually repeated s blotting paper. "Rose, is it true that this wretch- p save the net hborhood. of give some suggestions as to how the Clothing of a native servant.was vis- g P l� desire t 1 g ..this on the verandah, and and ..Bar Iy you have not been writ- ed boy rose from the ranks?" she Cleeve and seek remunerative em- trouble they cause' can be largely, that trees were seen waving ba the ing-to that young Randal in this asked, when Ada and her letter were ployment elsewhere, seemed to him, reduced, `and farm animals have their _ garden and the per ume of flowers heat ever since tiSin?" cried Mrs. gone with the tuberose scent, "and compared to the grim realities sur- comfort greatly increased duriplp this . Men in. An �derly lady !n Maynard, startled into faint anima-�You think Ada cares for him?" rounding him, but as the vague die- living season. mourning, like most of the"Feria tion at last; "Ada,'I will not per- "It is quite true, and he has no content of a spoiled child, and like The H $y-There is probably no - bass in that year, reclined languidly mit it. Such a correspondence is relations and doesn't even know his that to be caressed and teased insect so annoying and which does so I is a long cane chair, doing moth' most improper, quite out of the i father's name. But he is gentleman- away. much damage to cattle as the horn- • _ whatever, with the air of a proficient, question." i ly and steady, and is considered a "I can never be too thankful," he fly This fly has rapidly spread • I in the art. She was pale and slen-' Ada meek' represented that she promising officer. As for Ada car- wrote in that very letter, which was over the United States. It cauaw der', her beads seemed made of trans- had only written once before, so Ing for him, you know what non- dated Christmas, "that you are sur- heavy losses to the stockanen for it y I seneical ideas she has about men rounded by people who know all is very annoying to the animals, - - parent ivory, it one can imagine that it could scarcely be called a .. perfectly limp ivory. A novel lay correspondence. Common civility friends. She would insist upon kiss-I about us,our and are with Mrs. Plum- causing them to lose very rapidly in • • . - .. on a small table y her side in case required that she should write to in that poor lad whose legs were finer, your nearest relation. I don't flesh and, if they are dairy cows, will ___ yes _s }d-_ ¢ shot off at Lucknow, and wrote to think I cou d ,stay in, India if I cause a great shrinkage in the milk. " - s O to-rouse tXamk-lifr Itaadai-for-iiia-kelp and to is mother o st. t- a e, a Ices i"s,;due to • to the effort of reading. protection during the march from strangers." . the intense irritation, which causes A girl with dark hair and eyes, the Dilkoosha, not to speak of his' That was of no conecquerice. for rig .-_,.• - and a rieh English bloom on her assistance in bringing her from Beel-Ino one could marry a man with noII Nothing could be more correct and the animal continual worry and in- . face, yet bearing some likeness to a and through the rebel lines:legs, even if he hadn't died, my l impersonal than Philip's acknow- terferes with their feeding and pre- Q dear."` ledgement of Ada's letter. It was vents them from digesting their food the limp, faded, dried up lady on the to I,uckno�a. And if Mr. Randal ITrue, but this youngfellow is to the more kind of her to write, he Property. lounge, sat erect ti a table, writing i and been so yen kind w e write'Ada's mind in much the same case, said, because she knew what a boon This fl• has the popular name of i quickly and sometimes pausing to, and tell her how things were going i though his legs have proved of the u letter was in,camp, and how ex- "hornfi,v , because the flies collect la (w• - think, now with a deepened color i on at the Alumbagh, and all about' ere for large " ,+ 'nought by a happy passing thought? the Cawnpore battler. and why Sir Sir greatest tAda is`tti l ece land herh to and makes the c�nuseaentessivelv � I He thought d up they she might horns. nu Thev settlmber at e very thickof hy i ."� now with a smile as at some Pleas- ,Colin did not begin the actual siege, more of her friendshipthe more cou'like to hear from an outsider' how near the base of the horn, often ant remembrance, sometimes a even tfll now, and report upon the health ,more against her. Ther, sir has s ch her people were faring together with forming a complete band one or with a passing eh udder as if at !cine of Fier father and brother, surely it d a horror of anything underhand.that the experiences of hip detachment tri more inches in width. horror. Her mother occasionally was only what might be permitted to the 19oth, and as much as he could *This fly can very easrily be destroy- directed an irritated glance toward;a gentleman who has accidentally I she always makes the worst of every- �rer and made a thing she does. hear or see of the progress of mili- ed on account of the females laying, , . peevish movement. been on such intimate terms as their ; "I feel," sighed Mrs, Maynard 1 tary affairs in general. Therefore, their eggs in fresh cow manure, for "I really Kish, Ada," *he . baid 'dangerous flight necessitated. K y he venturers to write, and remained, It some disinfectant, such as lime' • - . , presently, "that somebody would "that she is too eccentric for any ; 1 Call. There is antis "I think !t great impertinence of man. . If "I cold• bt:r het. her safely very truI;r, hers. or any of the coal tar preparations.' ng to do." him to presume upon the accidental married. Th° wh even marriage is Considering it was such a short is put on this manure it will destroy "You don't get on with the novel, intimacy,." said her mother; "all of little use in these dreadful dace, letter, it was amazing that so profs- the larvae and in that way reducci pheinm' I must try to rind an- sorts of strange adventures ,have since Both Emily and Mabol are cient a scribe as Philip should have. the number of flies. Another , good{ : "I can't think how you can et happeeed during the Mutiny, every-1 coming back widows, married to talon so many days to write it and remedy is to paint the horns. Adds .. Y g thing has been topsy-turv}, proprie- civilians though they were, and such wad so much precious paper in one ounce of iodoform to severali - through so much writing." contintr ties have been neglected, sad' neg- g ,Copies of it. ounces of any of the coal tar dips, . . ed Mrs. Maynard, querulously; ' I am g Y I trousseaux." rough lected•„ Sirs. Maynard iscd and thought The second letter reached him on zenoleum preferred. It the horns . sure I' write home as much as peo- �' R - 1. - - - ple write out to me, but I am not� "We certainly were not over-sere- what a fine opportunity was here for 'the egy,E• of the great decisive day, ,are painted with this it will prevent -.� always ecrtbbling. It is just like moaious at Lucknow," Rose broke,Providence to dispose of ineligible,when' so marts sitrongholds fell, ,and I the flies-from collection there. . atria when firstscribbling they come out. They,in. "I washed Dir. Randal'a shirt-Ignd superfluous men like Philip Ran- a P t of his regiment. with some; The Common Stable Fly.-Another f A - ' . (think they man do as they do at he had but one, which was more 1 dal and her sons' senior officers, t s havin¢ turned the second line I-ell'knogp fly wh ien is widely dis- home - -at than poor Arthur had one time- I while carefully guarding eligibles and f defence. insisted, in the heat of trtbuted 1b the common stable fly.' . " • and he fetched water for me and her immediate family circle But victory, in rushing on to the citadel Its bite Is very severe and causes a _ "Oh, I am quite an old nand Ada made a himper for an officer of 'providence did not seem to see iv'id turning the third and last ane, t great deal of annoyance to cattle Lad cow, hes daughter replied, "thong's engineers, who was killed in !t—' things from Mrs, Maynard's point after which they broke out, regard- i.horsea and, In fact, to all domestic - tto be ears this time tact year I was . I ._ ...... _ fat home Oh! that delicious dance,I 'I`be engineer officer, I am ser- of view. less of their officers into wild lie- i animates {here the dies are abund- ii little thought I should not have tato," interrupted Mrs Maynard. not� "It was not worth .while to tell'ense. and sacked the rich Ouses and I ant they frequently become veep . - haother for so to catching the last phrase, will nevel' vkda," said young Mrs, Maynard, l palaces near, burning an destroying i troublesome to peoptle. These dies' . resume u on what Ada did But "'but nes Mr, Raadnl a company an has whatever they could lay hands on in ' like shady nooks about the bvildinga _ _ _. "You are always raving about P P P Y . Ithat dance, Ada. I thought it etup- this young Ra.adal must fully under-already already left the Alumbagh, and. the their madness. }They are very troublesome just be-+ -ilii; I am quite tired of it, Didn't stand that the intimacy V never to I Dllkoosba is actually taken, it is He found time to read it. and all I fore a storm, and especially you pick up young' Randal there, by be resumed What is it to you whether most improbable that he will ever through the long day of fierce. often DURING CLOUDY WEATHER. ' 'I ` ' Che wayl' :the chief is waiting for Jung Baha- get this wonderful letter, or have hand-to-hand, fight. the thought of •1 .. . "Ohl yea," she returned. Indiffer- door and his Goorkhaa or not? time to read it 1f he does." it hovered about him, and Ada's (Their bite is not poisonouar, as super ently. ' it wen rather lucky for me Military matters are for }our papa But Philip did receive the letter, face, sometimes as he new it at the posed by some. but there Is danger __j itbat�I danced with Mr, Randal. You j and brother,►-ladles should know and read it in all the tumult of the I ball, sometimes as it appeared in I of the bite transmitting disease. This bee I remembered his face well, be-I nothing about them, You will of grand assault upon Lucknow, or•his room In Goasemiee's Bhose's I fly has been especially charged with ••. rause be got a telegram to may his course bow to lir. Randal it "you rather 'sertee bf• assaults for the'house, as the Hindoo boy companion transmitting to the human family another was dying, and I thought he should' meet him, as I hope you will city was taken piece-meal, strong- of the flight to Lucknow sometimes such diseases as glanders and an- f - . ''wan going to faint, poor fellowr So I net. I1," she added, plaintively, hold atter stronghold.: u it smiled on him at the Real- I thrax and it is not unlikely that thea - 'that I recognized him in Gossam)ee i "there should ever be any dances or When he returned from escorting dency, when the spent hail, after i fly can transmit these diseases from . -•-Shoss's house and was able to elaim'Picnics or amything proper any more the Lucknow fugitives to Allahabad breaking her chair, touched bar, or i one animal to another. Tlefe charge _. • •' acquaintance with hhu- With a you will neftber dance with or even 1 in November and took up bra quay as it looked from the window of the j is made on account of the dy making+ - totally strange officer it would have i speak more than necessary to him." tars in the camp at the Alumbagh• railway'carriage when they Dieted. I such a deep bit* Another charao- =been difficult, not knowing me, he "While I live." replied Ada, very all flee charm of militan• Ilte and kept treeing itself upon the tinct.- terlatic of this little dy is that it might have suspeetad treachery." I quietly and gently, "I shall be grate- the excitement of the great enter- ground of dark fared, white-dressed does not gorge itself on one antmalJ . "Of course," replied lira. M v- full to Mr. Randal; I shall show my Prise seemed to have. evaporated. foes, upon flame, smoke,. and Wood. l but bites several before it 1r Oiled, ... bard, suppreseiag a yawn and much gratitude whenever I can. I am his The monotony of camp routine seem- for there w•as no time for reflection This fly has often been mistaken .. . . bored by this long and,dnnecessary friend for life. ed as, profitless as unendurable, con- on that grim day, and If these vi- Cor the one that produces the ox explanation; "most romantic. 1' � tributing nothing to the grand final stone did not "give the battle to his warble on the backs of cattle. I'he "Rose, cried Airs Maynard. ap-.result. There was no more fun In hands," they yet inspirited him to lite histo of this fly is not fel} -' . wonder how poor Arthur !s getting !" pealing to her daughter-in-law is history y . _ ono Your father says that Suck- helpless dismay. "what does she the hardships and vicissitudes now; do gallantly. determined, but it is supposed that - ., laow cosset fail before many da s. making forays upon friendly but tim- But Lucknow was not finally take,, it passes through'the duns. Y mean?" td natives; seizin their cart-load of till a week later, March 21, *hen The Ox Warble Fly.-During the - -- Sir Colin has received all his tela- g ' fore menta by this time an must be- "she only mesas," replied Roae,I provisions with a pretence of force, tie lank stronghold fell and the rummer months this fly lays its eggs " gin the stege. Rose's account ei that she is very grateful, as I am, l and smuggling payment into their Eng113h flag waved over the whole on the backs of cattle, ettaehfag ~— Havolock's arrival was terrible'to Mr. Randal, for his kindness to hands so that their hostile compa- conquered city, a city of empty them to the hair. The By is of eW - ---_ I enough. I 'cannot Imagine what ' us and the children, and that she is triots should not detect them, was a houses, deserted streets: silent be- dark brown color, with a yellow or, •-; . .• - Sir Colin's relief will be. like. If , not yet"old or experienced enough state joke, There was good fighting''zaara, sacked'and battered palaces', orange stripe. on its body. It isI • ' two-thirds of hail force fall nobody to express .herself in a becoming to be had from time to time when with shattered temples, wasted and probable that this pest can be pro- ' wvill be out et mourning." manner about it. She is romantic, Ahmed Oollah -tried to force their ,trampled gardens, where pleasg•nt vented by treating the cows at a " - Ada's eyes darkened and her warm as girls are, and exaggerates what, lines and cut, 'off their pommunica-1,orange-groves shed their blossoms certain time of the year with dips or "-'color paled; her father and ` brother after all, was ortly to be expected tions, but even that was inspiring I over* broken furniture, rich stuffs spraying them with solutions that ' -. • and Philip Randal -were all before from any genttenran to people in only for a time, and made the camp j torn and, soiled, axed blood-stained will keep the flieA. off their backs. • -Lucknow. such circumstances as�ou.m. At, her monotony only seem heavier after'- (corpses, and where marble fountains .Any of the coal tar preparations' "` " -' "But Havelock's ' -force was so age every pleasant new acquaintance ward. Philip was rallied upon hIs made a musical pinxhing in the ears may be used and cant be applied to small, mamma, she- said, "'he and is's friend for life--undl another low, spirits and accused of home- 'of Prowling thieves and beggars the animal lightly with a flexibles Outram were many times ovtnum-'comes. Pray give my� kind relnem-1sickness by secret sufferers.from the1Propperi by hlfiod-spinshcd atatuep. brush, or with a spray pump. Avoid, - _. - .. hired. Two--thirds of that brave'brance to Mr. Randal, i1 you really same malady. I It was upon that awful I,ackpi-find excessive application, as a very sigh{ • - little army did not_make a ' greatithink it necessary to write to 'him, .But though ?ie sometimes nersuad- and by contrast w•i;li '• o dre,a,lfnl•inpplicadon is sufficient to protecU Ada. tell him that I do not- for- work 'Philip hurl 'to r..,'that Sda'Ithe animal for some time, as, for, nu>Yrber." . ed himself tLat he wan yearning for i •' • - . ' Nonsense, my dear. Ybu don't'get his kindness to us, and that lit- the gray cool skies, Wind-swept- hInynnrd's,haunting t:' ' `appc, so instance, during a milking'period or imagine the sepoys are, less savage;tle Emmie still talks of hien." clowns and green meadows of I n{q-ltraracendendy charmi+ and ,midi longer, now than they were last ..September.j "There is no occasion whatever to I land, and truly would-have been. such scene,- 0f h„rrcr ..t It r0! 1 large horde of (lies around the' - -,,, It is ridiculous to suppose that they; write; tear u. your letter, this an- heartily g)nd for a glimpse of les. �sweet and corn a hlr� t o r,�u i .her I stable and premises could be prevent-' . will kill fewer English now than they stant, Ada,`" said her'motlicr. , with nie's sweet face and the cool touch her lettai'. . e.d if a lRile more attention were . did then. I do wish Lucknow;isnusual energy; ;'what.possible rea-j of her lips on his cheek; he knew, (To be;Cont inured.) given to preventive mearares. Moat; . would fall," she added peevishly, as;son can you have for writing?" too well that India.held the romance of these flies are hatched in the dung.' . • if the city hiald out merely to cause,i +'He. is in danger," she replied, j and_poetry of his life, ares that he _ --�---- It would therefore seem rational to •. 'ber personal inconvience. "Rose," with a slight catch in her voice.'was pining for a glance from Ada; _.__ keep ,the stable scrupulously clean of •� -she said, as young Mrs. Maynard1 "They all like to get letters, 'you I3laynard's dark •velvety eyd+ and tl•.c I 'TUL11 HER THE iv;,nST. manure and then sprinile over the entered the room, bringing a, scent.know, ever such a stupid thing;thrilling music 0t her voice ands.•..' manure such harmless substance as of orange-blossom to add to that of brightens them up. • Resides.' $ir 1laugh-such a lis lgh : low, rich, Why, my dear, what is the mat- gas drip, otherwise kiown as gas the heavy white tuberose in Ada's' Colin Mays that it is of• the highest heart-ca,vinr, and such a voice; purul 1ei'? Llh'tt 'can you r•ottn? Yiiv condensation. This can be secured dress; "here is Ada declaring that importance that the troops Should I acid flexible, with n certain timbre,.lool, so . deems d. Jt cannot be- from any gas house at• a nominal • Sir Colin will take the whole of be kept in good spirits," she added, 1 that woke, indetiinablr� feelings. i and yet-oh, relieve this killing sus- .cost,- if this is sprnkled over thq - ---- - ' Lucknow with less loss than Have with a demure 'countenance which : The Hindoo songs she sang' in ,thnir! Fellrt`'• Alexander, have you failed?"II manure pile, say once a day, It will .. L. lock (lid the Residency." belied a certain 'wicked' sparkle :r wanderings rani fn Nis heart, and thn I s'ai.f'his wife, rith clai.-;,,,d hands. I Descent a large ntimler of flies from• - t the whole, her eves. I soft crooning lullaby with which she. "No, -ray+ dear, -my (-rrdit is yet 1 laying. their egss, and in this wav! - mamma." linger, n ee an piny w a I, , aired ii:.d buaiac�•s is looki'."! i c•reatly dgcrea,�the number of_$iPci , - "Oh, dear! dear! You cosituse my, business is that of yours?`' returned forgotten. Her face in her karious i air•Y around the stable aid tstec k, histo talking like a question in a'Mrs. Maynard., "What have you to:disguiser was always rising unUidden I "You .Son t mean t„ say, dear, The yuu*stion is of-vital importance sum-book." ,do with the spirits of the troops ?I he*ore him,. bat especially leer face;thsis,'y u tr old pr,in in t:.c head has',.for the flies decree. the Roar of milk_ ' Rose, what are you lati hin 'at.? I ins he had seen it at the and of the.irc", e hack•Y' and they may sproid disea=«+ and ars •. - ,.. "Re-shall knew the TirOportion, y= g g sant ]lose lrsink!perhaps toolousoon, o ng- should hate thought, with your bps- march from Luckno v nt the rriilwpy j a source of amtoy(Yice in contaminat= :'.o." . . "' , png R basad at the frontt and your children station, with little Willie's face ust) "You haven't had tr riny the note. Ing dairy titensils f the dairy' room . chair, playing with her spray.',of or so recently lost, and Lucknow about heneath it, with her star-tike eyesllIfor your brother Joscy'r 7" on the farm is no, kept scrupulously. P anger-blossom,`'•and reflrct,ing that to fall, y0u had little cause to shining through tears in a 1011121, roar-i "N o," , - 1 rlvnn. .For this �a9on a lith more - - • 'they might both be widows' by that, laugh." nest, wilful gas:e, "ling- you-now tel me, Alexan- attention paid '0 the prevention• . time. "1t is trnrr•a;0n that males people How could he ever frn•got that, face. '%cr I icilak�haye you -another nt-1 would mean ma/?• dollars and 'cer- ." I tar•k of vertigo?""The are 'such splendid troops, laugh, m,rrunnn," retlirned Ada. „r cease to Ione Cor a right of it 7 g tainly a great. ciltil -more comfort: . broke in Ada.' cheerfully, "and so "currly.you wi fC't geniis poor lir. Yet a kneii tint he a est f0rgut, �P_ I d-� . Tiesh. .-Not like our poor Lucknow Handal ue}3 a :, " thing nr��-1 ,_ *T-- Rte, + e.as cc Tto 'sin f(ir iii ;rny '• T ':now-1 .tectrd it:-IC . ,.:garrison. Ile said that the-.Ninety ter just hefore the storming of I;uck- sight of it. Tltc•a•c• was no need tc, l•,lrn: it.all the time- : Telt 'sura it - MILK BOR POULTRY. - " ' third--" r r,ti'•? I aril now writing to wish Cl}• from her situp i• ":rs s_ impro_I lvo•,:lcl hr so, A]r. I'r:.,rnair hai, rile- . :"Who said?" hint good Hick," -hc ;uldt•d, coat- h,ihlr ttitit•hr wu':Jrl ev,�:• .,•e lier,for .'ernf•1 ire?" Tylilk cannot//hal:e the place ofineat •- •,• - Arta otnreri nnd'T;ose sire cel. "Yeti incl;., -_ .:. ,,vain. "flit• ve•-v iwfir4ihnl-iiiit> rave`( , osthi,ng of t.h, i••ind.': _ 'as-it.,is not yc(lleciently,.,concrntrated, , _ JIlCan_Art.}lli r, :1da, 7 sn ppc��.�''?" "It is not -a•rn•th ;, ttrss,' said hi"rr. :, tart +,I' plennr}• ihc)nl concr fc, I "Then till arc, i-ithout icait inq hence the ien.. could . not drink - "I mean Mr. R,rndai," she replied';; stove to her 'mot'r:rr-in=l;i ii; "'in fisc t}iirik a lit Ur a,f her vomer intro, airi) ;anotitE•r"n!inriic,''ii'hnt l:as 'liippeTied vnx 'Rh oT it o supply their wants; .¢irit a little drfianee. 1+lrcr, •11. is• ni .1, 's. ii-tar lit- r•r;+ll their ar'contnr;s snore ?inn- hr 'I•,"ire hear it. L.qt mu know • the but 'is is rl t:;ed that if a gill of ` - "I rent 'sic': unci tirc*rl of that. ncrr� er �cil6 ever }e. r'..liivrod, gird iii t%ta ae'r,W hate dr•i:', ha:: there keen ,uty ',wor'st•" �, linseed-inial s added ti, a. pint of listing young nr;in. I wish i iwi:4t reread, Nv(, don.'' '.noir who cony ru'l'e'• it i:= i.,,t '" sirs'?''lauvfitt- hdt '. "Ll"'e 1, • drat" I>ut tort• I- told •you_:milk- apd _ re ttailk then used for - g > ver hear his. name again, ' ob.terv- :'1111 hefore 1,dr•know-"- sir" pa-r:i, :-i,'.t ! mpi:rn', o 'er a new-i'tade a•hout hits 9"t irrd of flanging by, mixing gr„ d grain, it. "ill largely ed Airs. Maynard. , - L. and tenrs rume imta the eyes of all gr;,•..: ,ind tiu se a little upon what +nie thrr:rtd, Lind here it is." . jtssiit tri I riding a ,complete food' . . • . .' _. . .- -\ •• - . . ._. . .. . . . . - p�, .• �:t ....i:.. nWJ.. :. w ,. .. .. -:.VK " ,C'. - 'n ,,''�"'tl :.. �t36fa''4i.1Vu.a.'• l �11,. I 1. I : " � .- . . . I , / - ". - I 11.1' . . t. A ';.`+, -,z.,t .'j�l. .-w.-,.. -.. .%�_ • .t: - - _,�, "w• w �,+i..., ,, _ .. 3� ....*.+.eve✓,'.'".'. '"g',C .. -.,0 - .. -� a T July. The besiegers are estimated 1 3. 1,425 sheep and Iambs, 1,550 hogs, to number 80,000. Reinforcements IREWORLD'S '11A1Y�17T3 and 168 calves.. , from Kinehow are arriving. Exports, heavy :..:: $4 85 to $5 00 3 --*�---- REPORTS FROM TSE LEADINGC do light .. 4 50 4 75 APPLES IN ENGLASCORED sig�fl st CESS ND. _TRADE CENTRES. do medium .. 4 35 4 50' Large p p Prices of Cattle, Graia, Chee do cows ... 8 50 400 Bulla, export .:. ... 8 50 3 88 ' A Lar Crop is Anticipated for Butchers' picked lots 4 50 4 7S ;. This Year. sand Other Dairy Produce, o0 o c f -Drove ' Russians From -Strongly Fortified Pearl Coann, who is selling agent dog d t holes - at Home and Abroad. t loads ., 425 4 50 in Glasgow for a large firm of New Toronto, " July 26.-Wheat- The do fair to' ood .. 4 00 `4 25 g 1' Position on Ch1 River• fork apple exporters, thus writes re- market is dull, with oSerings, light do mixed lots, med- .specting the outlook in the south and prices unchanged for Ontario ium .. 3 75 4 10 of England for the 1904 apple crop. grades. No. 2 white and red Win- do good cows .. 3 75 4 00 - - The south of England and Wales is ter are quoted outside at 91c to do common and a country of rich pastures which one - WITHIN A MILE OF GOAL. meagreness of the news from Moa- would thick would be ideal for or- millers. No. 2 Spring wheat is rough :... l 00 2 50 churia since the battle at Motion chards. But John Bull's roast beef nominal T 84 to 85c east, and Butchers' bulls .. .. 8 00 .3 50 A despatch from London says :- pass on July 1? seems likely to bo I goose at 74 to 75c east. Manitoba do medium ... ..... 3 00 8 40 It is rumored from Shanghai that I Y comes before his plum pudding, so wheat weaker. No. 1 Nortbern-is do light ... .... ... 2 75 8 00 followed by as announcement of an- all this warm and fertile region is noted at 95c; No. 2 Northern at the Japanese have captured the; __ q do common ... .... 2 50 .8'0 tr wsesteiia fort at Port Arthur, and are °ther impo ver to cattle apd sheep. The .g2c, and No. 3 Northern at Sic. i h 21s ... ......• 2 25 . 2 fi5 w Kouropatkin, in a despatch dates I few fruit trees here and there make g �u now within a mile of the main de- Grinding in tragsit prices are 8o Feeders, short-keep 4 50 4 60 July 19, intimates that there is a a feeble protest. A little north, fences, which they are bombarding. above those °quoted. do good ... ..... .: 4,00 4 50 P It is stated from the same source I considerable movement on the Jap- %bout Hereford, I found some good- pats-The market is quiet at un- ..that the arrisa.n is reduced b fight-I anese right, and the despatches from Sized orchards which had just been q do common and r g y g changed prices. No. 2 white is , rough ... .,. ..... 2 00 Ing and sickness to 20,000 men. correspondents of the same date hay planted. But the country draws its quoted at 31} to 32c west, and 321ic g I Milk cows, each .... 80 00 50 00 . their sequel in a Liao-Yang despatch supply of fruit from outs;de, male:icew f_ei hts __to_XeJA,-1urk. No. 1 Export ewes, per announcing a Russian defeat. P K y A despatch,to the Dail Telegraph white 33c east, and �o. 2 at '82c - JAPE' POOR SHOOTING. g I ing it one of our best markets. Brie- - cwt. 3 65 8 75 tel' ' is the largest city in the dis- east. A despatch from Liao-Yat says:-I from Mukden, dated J 1 19, sas Bucks :.... .... ..... '3 00 8 25 Y tri+t. Cardiff next. In both cities Barley-The market is very $let, In the course of an interesting in-', r r q [Spring lambs, each 2 50 425 fast a fierce fight has been raging I there are streets devoted to whole- I with prices' nouiinul. No. 2 tooted I K terview General Rennenkampff, who Calves. per rb. ... .. 4 _ 5} for two da,Vs, and continues. The sale fruit. The sales are open at 41c middle freights. No. 3 extra f P was recently wounded, and is now in. I g do each 2 00 10 00 peneseptshootin coolly a notuplos Ja­'the tacked with eat daring a contesting and the lots moderate !n size sI die sad No. 3 at 37 to 37 c mid- i Hogs, selects, per Japanese, in superior strength. at-! t- g 1 that retail fruiterers can bid. I die freights. mark, and said the Japanese relied ness, The Russians are o . g found the dealers favorably impress- i Peas-The market is dull at un- cwt. ...• ... 5 40 upon the quantity, rather than the the ground splendidly. The Japan- ed with boxes as a package for ap- changed prices, with No. 2 shopping do lights 5 ]5 quality of their fire. ese flanking moyements to the east pies, though they said that until,!peas nominal at 60 to 61c west or do fate .. 15 -- a enera declared that th�p-'ems' •' ast a ?ney a never seen any i - { anese are over-slow and cautious. tfrement, and the heavy losses sus- from America, except the California Corn-The market is quiet, with CROP REPORTS FAVORABLE This criticism may be somewhat dis-'tained., The Japanese artillery has and .Canada. .pippins. The sales 1 ppices unchanged. No. 3 American Tor- counted, however, by the feet •that I again showed• its superiority, Their rooms are usually open to the yellow quoted ht 58c on track, Tor- Indications Are Manitoba Will General Rennenkampfl himself is one guns have kept up an incessant fire street. Tile sides of these fruit i onto•, and No. 3 mixed at 56 to of the boldest and most dashing!along the front of the road. stores are piled high with packages 5ea3t. Canadian corn, 46 to 47c Have Big Harvest. commanders in the Russian army. and drays are continually bir a ing- A Winnipeg despatch says ,:-The General Rennenkampff paid the THREE RUSSIAN AR]:iIFB.. land more and taking away that which' Rye-The market continues quiet, crop reports issued on ,Wednesday t;Algheat tributla to the engineering' has been sold. Private selling goes j prices nominal at 57-to 59c at out- morhin b the C.P.R, abd the C.N. Skiil�of the Japanese: Their fortiti-' The St. Petersburg correspondents g g aide g Y on between the u points. cations, he said, are marvels of com of t/ne Echo,de Paris states that the ! public sales. They every are Very favorable, In almost Flour-Ninety- per cent. stents are et very good rices, so that Glas- P p every section a large amount of rain Pistons", well constructed, located Russian War Office has decided that I g- g p quoted at $3.65 to $3.70, east or I has fallen duringthe est week, ns Japan has three distinct armies is R°W brokers frequently send them `vest: for export, ,in buyers' sacks. p and masked. They freely use field conal nments to dis P y 1 which has freshened things up. The telephones, connecting their'batter- the field in Manchuria, there shall be g pose of. Some Straight rollers of special brands for 'rain has not damaged the crops to three Russian•armies also, two under 1 of the firras sell 300 or more barrels g les, and have excellent ma a. many I domestic trade quoted at $4.20 to I any section to an extent, and may of which have been. captured on,Gen. Kouropatkin, and the other a day, but they average 1,000 bar- I$4,35 in bbls. Manitoba flours ase I be said to have been generally bene- under some other general, but all Irela n week. They are near enough y., patents $4,&0. No, 2 g Y which ranges are marked, stead No. 1 ficial to the growing crops. Nothing under the neral direction of Vice- to Liverpool to get fruit easily by patents $4.50, and strong bakers', '•The Japanese• .18 a cunning and'under � ! P g more is needed now except fine, warm boat or rail, and some is brough,, by -dangerous foe," said Gen, Rennen- roy Alexief3. 1 I$4.4-) on track, Toronto. (weather, with occasional showers direct Steamers from New York to Mr � it side�oints •bran !s 1 kamPf3; "he 1s not awful, bub is a -�'- � - Lfsaru-ate,•_quar3,er• _ - - slave to system. lacking the asses-1 Bristol and Cardiff. both of which ;quoted at $15, and shorts at $16.50 1 Reports which come in indicate a• dash and ural}tn 1 BRITISH VESSEL TORPEDOED. have magnificent docks. Everybody 'to $17 Manitoba bran in tacks, ' P sary willingness to take, bumper crop this year, Wheat is chances that would make him a' A despatch from ties-Chwang anticipates a huge crop of native ap- '$1S, and shorts w+ $19 here. headingwell in man districts. The most formidable foe." states that the coiumander of a Rus plea and all the small fruits. I T 1 heighf grain runs from two to aian torpedo heat reports that he�noticed however, that many of the COUNTRY PRODUCE. (three feet: In the Rainy River Dis- TOO MANY TO BURY. (accidentally torpedoes a British ves-;cherries were abortive and would not Dried apples-Trade continues dull, tract some haying has been done. ; A des atc4i Irom Gen. Kuroki's 1 sal in the Gulf of Fechili, The yes-idevelop, but drop MY," sari udgina and prices unchanged at 3 to 3Jc per and the weather has been very favor P sal !s supposed to be the steamer by, the bloom nn the few apple trews lb ENaporated apples, 6} to 7c able. Dauphin reports thift the bar- Headquarters in the Field, via Fu-I Hipsaag, which belonged to the Bin-;i have seen, while rhe crop will- be er ib• ley harvest will commence In less - man, Corea, say s' The Japanese at- i do China Na%igation Company, and'larger than last year it will not D bait on the Russians at K-aotung' has been Jour'da overdue at Chefoo' Beans-Trade is quiet, with prices than four ports weeks. In the 1•at rather_ ... Y+ be superabundant In all the larger steady. Prtn,e beans are quoted at I District reports indicate that rather ca Wednesday resulted !a another from New ng. towns' I find good o ntn 9•for a 7Eaumsiea drasater Kiaotang is 251 plea in boxew,gand this season, e j$1 30 to $1 4 i and hand-picked at I too much rain has fallen, and the $1 44) to $1 Ori crops on low land are in danger of lttules from these headslvarters. Few ; BURIED IN THEIR BLCO, D. kept at the earliest. I Shall for deta!!s bf the engagement have been swear ha:refs A ver (!.tie care 1 I{ops-The market Is uQ hanged at j being seriously damaged. St Agatha Rabbi Drabkin, of St. Petersburg, Y 28 to 3cjr. according to quality, and Moreys, in this section, are most N rtiscei�sd, but they indicate that the i in an°Interview had with him by an !will enable anyone to pack a box -The market is quiet at 7 affected by the rains. Hailstorms lighting was fierce The Russians' I / siflic:ently Li ht, / Ase°dated Press corresponJent, as- C but it is one of to 74c per lb. are reported is some districts, but bad more than one div#aion angaged'i carted that there were 150 000 Jews 1 the ^ne arts Zo par* a barrel so it i Ha,.'-The market Is quiet. with 1-tbey were not general Reports f,sad artillery was used freely fightfng in the RussIMT i'rmy In 31an-'will come ovdi"Witbout shaking up offerings moderate Timothy is quot-I from other districts are all favorable, " The Russians are fortifying sew churia The Rabbi calls attention;the fruit. ad at a $9 Lo' 89 50, on track, The ' )poemons from Motion Pass to the fact that when Jews fall in 1 . I notice more and more what In- ;latter for No 1 There +rare more men killed in the battle their burial is different from roads the canned or "gall-m- ap- I Straw-The market is quiet, with HONORED LORD CURZON -- �htlag on Sunday. July 17, thea;: that which occurs when death results plea are making on the evaporated prices unchanged at $5.50 to $8 on - win be buries'!, and the Japanese are in other ways, The Talmudic law I apple market All the groceries have I track. Toronto, - - � y's' Dp - 8s Receives the Freedom of the mow engaged to cremating the bod- requires that those who tall in bat- them stacked in the window at. 2t5 Potatoes--The market 1s quiet, City of London. �• tle shall be buried to their blood. !cents each. The wholesale price )us% with dealings confined to small lots) Therefore, tha bodies of such are not`now !s =2 n0 a dozen, To sell well at 70 to 75c per bag New pot&- ; A London despatch says •_-The ,AIM CRUSHING BLOW placed in shrouds, but are Interred I however, the apples must be white !toes, $3 25 to $3,50 per bbl., and 1 freedom of the city of London la a A despatch from St, Petersburg 1 m their clothes land firm not cooked Into aryls $1 25 per bushel. (gold casket was presented to Lord _ (says. The may organ evidently be-1 Although Jewish soldiers can o�-'sauce. The price here is regulated Poultry-The demand is fair, with(Curzon of Kedleston. Viceroy of dlieves that the .Japanese are prepay- Nate at such burials, Rabbi Drab ;by the Fruit Association, In Glas- 1 limited otllerings. Spring chicken®, I India, at- the Guildhall on Wednee- kin thinks that rabbis shauld be sent ! ow there is no such ring and goods 1 17 to l4c per }b. Yearlings, 11 to qday with all the customary ceremon- Ing for a general advance from the g • � to the Far East, together with the 1 o for ghat they are worth to the ' 12c per lb. lel. Lord Curzon was the subject _ east against the Russian left. The lnsttvments prescribed by the Jewish !K of a memorable demonstration. In Raper astlmates the Japanese purpose y buyer T have seen these gallon ap P D Po ritual. the onl place in that region THE DAIRY MAR FTS, the course of a speech Lord Curzon _.. as follows`--- where these now are being FTarbin. Iples bring $225 a 'dozen at public K referred. to Thibet. He said. the Isaies, but on the other hand I have i "The probable object of the Jap- The Jews in Russia are subscribing n Butter-The market !s well supplied Thibetans' Insults could not any anese advance is to move into the immense sums for the aid of the'fat>} seen .some in the alloys at 12 cents with all grades, and prices are easy'• longer be borne. He was sent to retail, These were probably old ; Choice qualities are in demand, while Liao River Palley, which is north of t1ie� of their co-religionists in the q India for the purpose, among other our position at 7.aiue Pass, in or- ',field Odessa alone having cantri- stock` or stock of doubtful quality. inferior lots are accumulating too things, of guarding the British froa- der to occupy a more favorable post- buted $173,000. • - - fast for the trade. We quote :Tin- tier, and .he hoped that as a result --" Lion in the forward movement of the est 1-15. rolls, 14 to 15c; ordimary of the expedition to Thibet the poli- - - main arm which is posted along C, A FIGHT WITH LIONS. to choice large rolls, 12 to 14c; low tical unrest and intrigue in that Y. P g .RU• SIAM SHIPS AT SEA. gni the Mo'tien, Lakho and Tapan Paas- i to medium grades, 9 to llc; cream- Country would cease, and that her- - es, with a front tan miles to the A despatch from Tokio says; The A Trainer's Terrible Struggle at,ery prints, 17 to 18c; solids, 1.8 to motions relations between India and south 'Of the Saimatsza.Liao-Vaag Russian Vladivostock squadron, un- Coney Island. !1 7 c, Thibet would gradually be built up. road. The advantage of the delay accompanied by torpedo boats„ e+i-. New York despatch says :-At I •Eggs-The receipts are moderate; In the 'course of his remarks Lord consists in the possibilities afforded tared the Pacific Ocean at 7 o'clock. Coney -Island Thursday night, as and Prices steady. Case hots are sell- Curzon clearly intimated his intea- of endangering our corn mbnications Its destination is unknown, but it Captain- Jack Bonapita, a well-, ing at 16 to 16ic per dozen; seconds tion to return to India. - - - north of Iaao-Yang and the flanking�to rad theeast coast that it of Jiipan lad 'ssibly plans known ilea trainer, was starting his!1 tom° the market is quiet, with of Lieut.-General Count Keller'9 act with twenty-seven lions, Caesar - then either ' return to Vladivostock, prices steady at 8� to 8�c, the.latt� MARINE INSURANCE+ army in nils north. , and IIalt more, two of the 'lions; ,* Regarding the new advantage gain- escaping to the southward, or ut- jumped down from their stools and for twins. .� �• -ed by the Japanese still further tempt t° form a junction with the began, fighting. The other .lions Port Arthur fleet. The squadron HOG PRODUCTS. Seizure of Vessels Causes Action . south d the Saimatsza-Liao-Yang j joined in file mix-up and the fight b Com anies. toad, the arm or was discovered in the Straits of Tsu- pt- - Dressed hogs ars unchanged, with y p - y Inn considers Uhat became gen'eraT�3oiravita attempt- the Japanese operations there and i garu at 3 o'clock is the morning ed to drive-back the lions with a offerings small. Cured meats ere in A ` Montreal. despatch Saye :-T'he, -the sitpa•iority of their forces at Mo- I steaming rapidly eastward, At 3,30 heavy pole, but he in turn was at- good demand at unchanged 'prices. marine insurance companies repre Tien Pass prove that there have been a,m, it was reported off Tappi Cape, tacked by Baltimore who broke We quote :-Bacon, long -clear, 7} to sented in this city stated that is ;great changes in the numerical cow- and at 7 a.m. observers at Hakodate down the pole and buried his teeth 7fc per lb. in case lots. Mess pork, view of the recent seizure of British j position •f the Japanese forces, and (discerned it and reported to' Tokio in- the trainer's 'arm, lacerating It $15; do„ short cut, $17 to $17.50. vessels in the Red Sea there may,be adds:- 5that it was then steaming to. tha terribly. The trainer then attempt- Smoked meats-®Hams, light to me- a raising of marine insurance rates. east, Warnings have gone out to ee to fire his blank cartridge pistol dium, 12 to 12ic; do., heavy, 11 to Vessels which carry contraband 'of: Undoukedly the newly-formed re-I serve unit; have been sent front Ja-(shipping along the eastern coast of at the lion, when another lion sprang llic; rolls, 9c; shoulders, 8}c; backs war, in any shape,' oven though !t !Japan and inerchantmen are hurried- ,it him from the rear and bit at the 13 to 13}c; breakfast bacon, 12} to may be carried via Canada, will pro- pan to tit�ngthcn the armies and 5, Some o1 thEJapanese forces are being eOvnr. It is expected-.that-Pistol, thereby causing the charge of 13c. pro- bably carry. a war risk to protect ' brought noth from Siuyen. It'is •most of the shipping will be warned powder to enter Bonavita's lett arm. Lard�I'he demand is moderate, them In case of seizure. The ordin- not improhble that the Japanese in-:ibefore the Russian vessels can inflict The latter's wounds ' were then with prices steady.; We quote : cry rates will probably be raised to tend to anal an att9enpl to occupy 1 serious damage if a raid is purposed, bleeding profusely, but, the plucky I Tierces, 7c; tubs, 7;c; ptiils, Tic. cover this, it is thought until at Ldeut.-Cenert Count I+eller'-a posi- Ordinarily a lack of coal would pre- trainer did not erase hid efforts until I least the couiBe of action to be takeal,. tion at 7raie Pass, which would vent as extended cruise. but it.is he had driven the lions.back to their UNITED STATES MARKETS.- 'by the British Government is made' .' — render it mih more difficult for•possible that the Russians possess a cages, when, overcome by loss of 2 public. blood, he had to be carried to his Buffalo, N.Y., July 6.-Flour- L bdm to take to tfensive. But it is ;collier at a rendezvous is the Pacific �.�---�.. ° room. Later he was taken,to the Firm. Wheat-Dull; No, 1 northetin, Ocean. scarcely probge that the Japanese hospital: This is about the tenth or I$1•(t6+• i Corn-Stead}; No, 2 yet- BLACK ROT IN GRAPES. intend with tX column to advance'' The Vladivostock squadron 'over- low, 55 c; No. corn, 53jc. Oats eleventh time that Bonavita has + upon Liao-Yon or'3lukden. Such a hauled the steamer Taketshitaa. Shettacked by him lion, I nce 1 Fasi; `��_4.5r- -N rrtve at riiornrAn at, noon and ' eve�+s­ld-bV+x rem®,v anRerous • returned from Paris. The trainers I ►nixed, ` yes Barley-'Nothing do- Niagara Vineyards Are Suffering - N-6 the warm weather as a.reason ing• Aye -NTo. 2, 74s in store. -From the Pest. yang hi roatand woad call for i cels steaming to the soutri east at fAr the outbreak on Thursday night. Canal freights steady. Wheat, 2c real speed. This course creates the y g A Toronto despatch says :-In a the de oymentf very large forces j g to New York. . .tor w ich the '}imatsaa-Liao-Yang !impression here that'thQY are head- + �' report to the Department of Agri- V in for Saigon, the t' teal of French I n Duluth, Minn., July 26.-Wheat- culture,' Prof. W. Lochhead states -goad is not sui�Ae.'• g g p' CAPTURED ICE-CLAD PASS No, 1 Northero, $1.00#•, No.+2 Nor- iIndo-China, although it is possible I - thorn, 96jc; July, 51.01,; Sept:, that where instructions have been n that this course. is a ruse to deceive , , followed out the trees in the Niagara �' MARCHINGN MUKT)EN. -British Take Possession of Pass 87;,c; Dec. 841c. the .Japanese on Road to Lhassa. lilinneapolis, Minn., •July • 26.= district which were attacked by 'the A-,,� News was rcl•rd at Liao-Yang I -t<'heat-July, 97cl Sept., 37}c; Dec., San Jose scale have been saved. He % _ from Tatei,ekiao'•Tueselay' that the gF'SIEGERS NUMBER 80,000. A Gyangtse, Tibet, despatc}i saysa: a3 c; o also adds that black rot in grapes' 4 85c; on track No. 1 hard, i Japanese' had ,ken through the.1 The $ritish mission ,to Tibet, un-1 2 }las been spreading during the past 1 Northern, .981}c; No. Northern,1 Russian leftaibetween Lieut.- A despatch from Chefoo says' In- !der command of Colonel ;Younfihus c few season°, and this summer it is 6�--Count l;rl ositron—saw formants fro,., DaIny data' that 15 hand, an-.Lulu. 1.8, fort �'' t° i6c. '-Flour-First patents_ very prevalent, and is giving the that of Gen. ltenotnmpff, and that transports, loaded with provisiona•I of the..ice-clad •Karola, the 'highest o' " were urarchi and ammunition, arrived at Dalny ass on the road to Lhassa. A stub-Ito $5.10;lfirst class, 5:x.55 to $3.65; r they 4a lful:den. P• I second clear,. 82.50. Bran is bulk, The rumors to f efff+ct. are per-'on 5undfig. Ther Japane se around nd born defence was expected, but the $ eistent, but. t1 ere !Port Arthur are not yet re ared to Tibetans -retired early in the en-, 1 rte, $16, verty comes," said she, 4• she "'Anil if po 0 official con-: jl _ 9rmation, of thein._, .. .. 1 take the orTensive. ]'hey Are simply I ga.gement, sniping the advancing CATTLE MARKET. L will c it- o ether." - ^, bravely, 1 fa e t fi -- 'defending and fortifying; the positions British soldiers from the neighboring \ "Ah, dears replied, "the mere RUSSTAN '>, , they have already occupied.. It is .cliffs. I ',Toronto, July'26.-The tun at the sight of your face would scare the FAT' „ (expected that they will be ready 'to I Tho ' British are now ninety-t*O City Cattle Market today comprised wolf away!" And ever• since he has A despatch from Loh says: The assault the fortress'by the end of miles froin Lhassa. 92 cars, with 1,276 head of cattle, wondered why she returned his ring. V. �1 n y1 �" u:,e.«a. tr sn., -. °'may` ::x. r. e.l 4/ _ r 9'4',: j.,w•. y''k '�••,7,?+r'+:3`",r at ' r.�aJ; ;h ..: .. - .w„ 7.' " .t•' r:,..^.�i, .,a .c. «r '^, i.�'_ �? r.{#,t..cf�t._.;6n ?n ?. ' q"' •'"" ><' .� "�i,,;i: �.�„":., �F�'r Yy; :. " .. ..,:: . 9::�" or. :xs� �� 4 �'a,� .`r ,w. ,a. " • 7" "�-r,-„. • ' '?�_ - - . a, va;ili Nk +y _ � � �xi►��� � �ya� HOriSE R� 'x New,dduertieements. 1VaV tirQPr'r e r; Lpublished every F. -Y 9ozul¢� nails to BtsCe�21(tltlx-(Col. 711?55) K Piekenc44.Out. The ted+by�balz& oa.,the ria Attu _ORpSdo A b l�oNa 1_and C wemuuco4a-tt - F oi�l make _ r o �,Backer. the seea�onol 1 f flows:-9looda7 �i OR SALE-The Hicliingbuttutu -� r . t n 1• farm at Bslaaru,parts vi Iota,f anu S c u e leavza his stable Kiugrtou Road, 5, Pickenng.cru be purchased on larorable hotel, Whitby, for might; terms app! imtnediately to Dow do mcolliiv- • o U N BAR Taeeday, Thos. Maddaford, Kingston ray, Eul'ib rock ac, Whitby, 44.47 - • TE881B Road.,for noon, his own stable fur night: -— ---- ^ Wednesday, Toyne's, Rouge Hill for OR SALE-A phaeton and a set of 7 + ' *i.iepes7aaa •1.00 SpaidiaadTaae• noon, 5tazweil' hotel, Highland Creek, Fbrassmountedsingle haruaas co match— 1S showing this week t, .. SATES OF ADVEBTIbL`IG: for night; Tr ursday, David Raeror's original cost;d1i3.W—en good as new, A bar. g flRtrst insertion,Per gain to whoever comes shut. Apply to Levi fd. z lite 10 canto Silver 8 , oo 10, Markham, or g leeaon,Greenwood, s3•t2 Vlach subsequent ineeztion,per line. a p g' j t' This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- night, Friday. J neon a hotel' White- rateuements. vale [fir night; aturday, to hie dwo SKATING \s, IIUL'SE AND C� e+ - special term° given to parties making son- stable until the following Monday mcrn• LOT FOR SALE-lhe underugued ctferr Pretty Designs y roots 9 oz B mouths orb the year. Half- inq, for rale at a reasoaeole price his largo nkaciug or yearly conrraets pays le quarterly. rink.and also his boost and lot eltuawd to ainees cards,ten 1;nes or under, witb paper, Border Drake(10514)-Imported Clydes the tillage of Brougham Por particulars app!y a aeyear,#S Ociopayable in advance. to Frank Sanderson on the premisae or to W Y 14 Spring' Prints 'l es'�toties to local coiuums ten oenr per line; dale stallion, the property John huller - _ P liichasaaon,P:ckerit g 43•d dva oenisper tint each subsequent insertion. Bone will ete,ad for mares daring 1901 as • penial Contract r tea made known on applica- ' follows:-3ionday,levee his own stable 1 • on. No tree advertising. Habbard's hotel, Broagbam for T. A. FAR3I FOR SALE OR-TO RENT- New. BIOLI86Ef Advertisements without writter instructions $aoz'r,Brock, noon,Tom's hotel, night lw aeras o1 good rand,new usor baro,soon trill tie inserted until forbidden and charged an. dame of water, east call of lot i7, con. 1 of eordingly. Orders for discounuaing advertise Tuesday,Jae Proust's B. F.eoa.rick Pickering, it is adjacent to the cillrga vt Uun• — a must be In entitfng and seat to the pub.C�ate*nn erins,for noon,Gordon Horse,for night, bar%a and n milts earl of Fororunto,cuurtuieut `Ladies and Misses U'obW Wednesday, Ed.Baitdon's, Base Line, to station and ut., Zxi For Alis, ul, apply ` Job Work promptly attended to. y- •o John Anderson, �iaaera FAlis, Oct.Ont. or to for night;Thursday,Puckrin Broin.And• hobc,Anderson,Dauoarton. 3940 �''•f 1 _ ley,for coon, own stable for night; Fri- - - ' ' . Summer Undervests Murkar & Thexton, Proprietor$ day, Wm. Cowis'a 71h con, for night Saturday,Robt �ltine'a for noon,thence FOR SALE-A fiffy acne farm,be- _ 11 to his own stable until the followlag iog the south-east quarter of Lot No :it, B1�1lCk lJOttoY3 Hosiery Our Polltiosi—Strict Indopendance Monday morning. 4th con,Pickeriog•-"situated about i Id miles s.! from the villages of wbitevale and Cberrywooi n Qty On:dine e ,t4 First-class Local Patter, Frame hoose and baro, o treat age mod ii Sizes. and Prices' Our EZpeetationri—aThend heart► f�hflQnt G'1tQttrttt, I`of 26), 5-23' orchard,also pear and plum trees and emelt il.;port o2 the papule o1 Yiokeriaa and vioiait7 The importel C ydesdale stallion, the unit Appl to Jobn Dlller lot 8, rear con 4, arm, Markham, will make 144 as fol- FRIDAY, JULY 29th. 1904. lower-Moaday,will leave his own stable EXECUTORS' SALE OF 'e w Cashmere Hog ierp Green River,and proceed to Jac. Patter : r son's 4th con. Pickering, ter boom, Sub. •����{ L MOTES AND COMMENTS bard's hotel. Brougham,for nigh%; Tries Valuable Farm Lands Ne'w Neck ,ielibl? Ias. _ day, Gordon's lintel,Pickering, for coon and night; Wednesday, Tom's hotel, fn the Township of Pickering, r The president of the Neet)aws Liverpool,to-yloon,Jon.Mitchell's was in the County of Ontario. Board of Trade, gives, through Duabartoa, for ngthl; Tbarsday, B. �( !the `Monetary Times,' some Rood Carter's, Cherrywood, for moon, John In'the Estate of David Pugh, De- adviceStraw 'Hats to the smaller towns when Milroy's, Scarboro town line. for night; ceased. P e Friday, T. Cozworth's, Armadalo. for he says: "There i3 no eaeilse for for noon, Franklin Hoc", Markham, dealing allay from home. 11oDey until Saturday noun; Saturday noon to By in&rmcnaca from the E"cators of the : "should be spent in the locality in itis own sable until the tollowi Itdon. lt.0„a et the Leu uartd Ptigh thee. wt:: be _ -• n8 offered Brenna by Public ♦action.at Wilsons .- -which it is made, otherwise the day morning. boo! to the Vviass of Claremont in the said »• growth and 9t1CCei9 Of the distrieL Towaabts of FwxW 2 to the Bald Conan o'. Lla onibal-Pare bred imported Terk• Ontario.on TUESDa the Sad Uy o, Aagaac, .lit impaired. The conduct of shim coach stallion, the prop.rty of DS. A.D. !9Oa, at las boor of 1a o'clocs,soon.by those people who buy on Wedit in old Datoe. Whitevsle, will stand for a Thomas Ponabor, Ancr.oacer• the followize _ I va.oable freehold property r-: AL and &logo- • I� Mown and otttaide fur cash cannot limited camber of mares do:ibq 1904,s jag tbo northern or rear Y crew of 'ut camber - - . be too atm)ugly condemned. The follows -Mooday.leaves Isis own stable li and nonber- or roar 4'acre. o! lac camber - for Goedob Boase. Pickering, for nimbi; tr to ties Bch ccs o!the setd to+rorh. of 'ick• otice (merchants know what the hAVe era¢ On tee premt.ea err,s good Creme baro to contend with in outside cpm To.aday, Jos.Parsons, Roane Hill. for is c r s a good frame .cable aboos m by 4q a noon, tbebce to Aadr°w'a hotel for 13191 1 --og nr.os tocol 3 4 of an a^re of nap a orchard, ;petition. and consequently mark Wednesday. A. B. F."sor's tot 6, ooa. 6.�sonodanCa of water `ue land to nearly all " tbings down to the lowest possible Scarboro, for noon• his ova *table for seed•,d dost.and trier• a LOCUS 111110 eerMaf Hats, ' 'Hate prices, 8o that if they cannot ob- nisht Thursday,Commerciarbo el C!srs `oThhe;&adLa st::ated aboat a aziwtrom$b. 6i Lit - tain cash or its equivalent in val- cont, for noon.thence to Maaa9oo Soaee tbn,r if t l'fta4e of Clacamaat RT�.arp,selling our het shapes tt# at reductiralse to iaalte mom a L abridge.for eight and resoata aatil fba TEA2dS•Twvoty per cent of eta pm-chase $ pe gK ate, they suffer los_. Be loyal to g money to tae pari to She vendnvv or a mete for new fall suck. Children's leatiorns at 40. Ladies hat shapes - - follovniig room Friday by wav d Rose• so41cttor on tte any oS w:+, ats+d tke bal&see your own clietrict. Assist the from 35a up. We have some nice bastes bonnets still,on. . villa to Mrs. '1'odd'a. lintel, Goodwood: wita,a tblrr; day. cherwtur ]ice farttsr merchants so far a3 lies in your for wabt; Saturday,own stable unfit the prrueulare elsd a.aditioaxot sa,e apply so /. power to, take advantage of every the fahowio !hada noon. pogo. or . e Ao Paoli toe echo 741so . C. A. Baker, = Tickeringe 31 y (;laremoa t P Q the A neuoaw',or tm chs van- �.- >' -trade discount by loving hint the aor.fiat:tttor •teen with which to do so and oil Laird Vinte 176171 Vol. 13-7be Dated ta.a ISM day of JaJY'_A l,,lift -will fled that eve? effort y uL para Clydesdale stailiob the property of i ThomasJU40 on�h ew�lia�w0ca�aw ?urth in risks way will redOUDj)ut A.C.Courtney coo. 1 lot 30, Pickering. *s,� tlaedoeetioltn*ar , will stand for mares during- %be season - _ your own interests. It is trite at 1904 as hta owa stable. Term.-To -that the large departmental air in nacre a foal et to d rw Foo let ffiite , N may lir able to .buy' cheaper in Yea.. as returned rwalarls to ti• - '" y larger tG 1. luantities, but this Is Off- borse wi 1 be cbarged Assurance wbeslier not 1 aandents to MAT" to foal or o Al ge set by the cheaper. -lrntasls and _ vont of our labour locally. You aowaeee etak: 1 INS ,EA:LED Tt-iDERH atidrew•t3 w _ 1� - will also have the satisfaction of itfnek 3farphV—VOL. VIII, -P 1p*'l •_ the andere aped and srnurI 0 Tt.ader - r _ tot Pabttn Hetld'.-ag.Orbs will trs rncetvwd' • " feeling that port ark doing what The American seed se,rtftea,els+► proper ret floe ofyice uat-1 tlrsardav a ween O.l,Jat, tri- .'liatrlynlsde $lilt/, Penta .Dal: YelBta at Clt4/e• ptitl� 011 know is right. ty of S C. Beaker, will stake the seaaoe. aiaerveO fnr toe °oaatraeuan of ♦ PQ"A3- of 1901 u loilowa-llonCtry leaves his aeOdtaa.t Osha.a,J9i NOW Gents Cape Just ifs. -- ' ` IC is a'Rell known fact In some ' Pfaoa .ad et».�,:,=s:^ can be Lsett a d .. own stable. 1iiDQecna ROid.Baadel'a ko ..leans of tender ootasind at rale Deptwame" 'instances I,ieople have reached tet. W hitbe for b►Rhr Toeeday, own ata '.a.f on apoedoattoa solea Portaaasar at Oshawa -theircredit limit in every store in We for atgbt: tteduesdry ;ldaswsll'* . Pt+seasceodern ase aoaA.d' twat tanners w;:r mot be coau�easd o•alese• made as �nn•F'ysg the place, and have then gone to hotel Eightand Creek. for hittlic Tbar*- ponied forte.applted.aria sayt►eli gibs, abate w + • Bunting a ,neighboring town*, too that if day, bts own sable for night, Fr.day, !wcyalwx*&vnrea there i3 any driving of buslnees JabnaOa•e hotel, Whitetale, for night:", Ea�troaermusttya�eotnytattted a on&4. y 8 Saturday. proceeds to his own stable;,eop,*, eseq•ae on a chrrtered beaky ms,tr away, thecredit sytitein and not ysuMto t order of the fiaao,.tabe° tbo �h�sash one ay ilnut it in th blong er»run-Sector known a� •�Ppl,'I t of+•at .r P•st:;c at Ase v tendo u : - g abtil the fol lowing hfooda nwroio o verouas �1 Yf ' fOoe••t the auvaoeaf the crx ug whl.b wW House and Lot S;eog '•listened if the party too lsvug ieeuae to .. T>� -rests—?talcMai station-o Zi .. 1nG1'Odg1Ce a Ca�lt ateti3 at once. Ja,a the celebrated American bred .at.r into cootract waec ualles+:pot to do so Taas tee oof?G EAST L cs re VOL!owa:— S trotting stall=on, the property of Robt,'or'I he fa::to"'amsstpp!" the .•ora -oataacred 1 ria 8 MAIL 8 tq A. M. but I do not think we riF-k any- •tie. Eftheteaderbetotaccepied the cheque To Rent I •• 19 Loc" . - - Deverell, Pickering, wi'1 eland for toll.be re,�raed . ,2:38 P. N. thing in givinz the �ubjcct all limited nam,er of mares daring the' TbrDepartmaatdoeenoibooL.taoiftoseoega. r-10 Local, - . $04 P. M. ,publicity pat Bible." season cf 19J4 as follows-alJmday tb-fowem or any tender. ersi_ leaves his owa stable for Woodruff's lay^*der ttrrom. Pickering..i inifiewest of Dun- Na.9�Loc L g re 9:41 A.:M. hotel, Wbttbv noon.Central hotel. Oth- Bf3ED s,z7i.gas. is , has m? r n owa ni ht; Tae*d: Raglan. noon, Re•: secreta"sad satsag.DeSoAT Siinasmc. harton.l a 1 k atfire,� T ronm«�d frame "I1 Lalc.I. .• . �1S P. M. G ee wood. best boa", Pot Perry, until SYednee I)spsatsteet of Public 5tlorka- building:Ur which is attached 3 acres .-4 ,1datL 8:09 F. Y. Miss-L. bite is risitiu friends day boob, thence to Ashburn for night ; Ottawa,_Jl--iy 19.10•t. of Iant� There are nn the premises a 8 Thursday , Sebert'. hotel. Brookho, a oodt9tabie a41d dries tlotiae. Will iii In Beaverton. jthomt opera inserting thiel- wrtm ux. tL g .00a, n bbbai•d's hotel,Brougham,night or}tltaoc aal:]tority from.ti,* Deparcmeuat- writ rent tl►>s whoAe, or av[7} teat the house Miss Newton, of Whitbr, ib the Friday, Johnson's hotel, whitevale,i not be pard fora. seperlaEA 'Iguest of Miss Rosa Mc-Donald; noon. Andrew's hotel, West HAI, n ght RUBT. H CARSOX. Dunbsrton. Miss A. Heaps, of Oshawa. is Satardav to his own stable until follow. ��1C3LOI�11�'. . . . � visiting Ur. and Urs. Geo. Law. ing !Monday morning. TF_.YF.D-Ou to the premises of Mr.Clay,.Of Toronto. is engaged }' �y� •w• rViariiiiliMi�. � ►J theuadervaned on or soon. Wedaesdal. With -til. Clark for' the summer. pedeptriart-The Imported Clydesdale p —_ Jttaa dad,a large white sow. The o+n.r met stallion the property of J bn Miller have tea same by Pproofed property and paying Miss Froney Gleeson spent a few Sons,Broughan, will -stand for mares foseaed fix recovering. psouerty stdeo. a:pensee. Jom Mitchell.D•abarton. at days at St. Catharines and at daring" ison of 160.1 at his own stn ow its members and the apps•• .Niagara Falls. I heneion of the- ttiw4c 31rs. J. Brl'gnall returned ,home v v ���• agetat for .��dcl Ml�bers bev'dij property eany mot3asnni- • , 'on R edne' sday after ti lengthy He Hopkins, .lands of vI tate immediatelt with say oaesbar,, Water* As � visit with cite friends. isles manufactured by the McLaughlin� of Ezecatite Committee. . Mauy from here attended the Co'y,of Oshawa. Membership fee R00. 1 garden party at White's on Tues- _ Arthur leffreyf :. "Gm•L +� _ day evening. All report a great Secretary. Presidaat. Wiltile some wiH-adopt.-the new sys-. - time. -- - Ezeo.C:ryi .Geo:Long, D-.El:P xb,C.S. testof waterworks hundreds will 'not- -While ot a, - -While drawin-g in bay oil Fri- primer,Pickering.Ont, be able to use it To these the relia• •� i day last A. Davis had the misfor- "r lila•'PLT3IPS nittde by EVANS will >e. tune of having a.fork run into his - ' �, still._provide the best system of water- hand. A slight touch of..blood- Cured of water- Chronic Diarrhoea after Burks. The quality and excellence of ' s- ' Ten Years of Suffering. these pumps will still be kept at alae Lord Jewett-The beautiful black polSoning has set in and he lila': _ � I Fish to sada few wa-MLLc in praise hit point and patrons will receive- trotting stallion, the property of 'ohn laid off work fur a week or two. �• 'y of Chamberlain' l"I�lic- Cholera 'and the gromptest a teution. ., Dickie, Pickering Ytkae, vi►1 make the NIr. 11. eesou. .our postmaster season of 1301 at biqOwn stable, oppa• , / Diarrhoea.ReyiTady," says 31 r. 3i.<lttie an nierellant bele is at present Bnr e, of Jtartinsyille: "a. ••I sof- site the Gordon Page. Descriptive enjoying a holiday- VReation in the _ —. ur i- est errltories. �Ii. Ont„has appointed the undersigned air rears and daring thAt tinle- tried Barri a -' _ -- -- -- Gleeson intently running tilt uugli loos!agent!or Picketing,for the moat Won I pus med',cinea.withlntt obtaining any oa to the Coast awl alsu will step off derfnl discovery of the nineteenth centnry (,permanent relief. Lasi >uiviter one ! At Z�'inuipeg to take in the Fair. For she treatment of the Nose, Thrott, of my"children was tal-en with cholera. • Tock St:, F�hl�i��: �OR SALE pigs -from ;twa to Bronchial Tubes and Lung-4. It cares Cold@ I morbus, and I procured a bottle of a fear cionths oto brood sows,4 tarda suitable for beef ri Drop a card for prices w i` Catarrh, Asthma, Broncbitis, Hay tsver this remedy.. 'Only two doses were puazpmak�r anc�'Plumber of rat hos t<'rite. tie or apply to John A, -.-.Do you want --. - and all throat and lung diaeasee Write required to Fve her entire' relief. I Whitt Brougham 49 if - t for particulars,a stock of treatments sod I then decided•to try the medicine kms- :NEW WHEELS . repairs conetantly•on hand•at.• - self:and did not use all-cif one bottle before I waw R'ell and I hxye never � ,�•` ,+ On your Boggy or Uanmcrat: Tg67� R1P@t, G21te =ince been trouhled with that r_ow- {*t=/�j(C�,'l) � !� We have Them G+OR- FOR.SALE-ThP undersigned flain cannot tnloiheti chine" - --- --- - - g t Gne ca ,�� bas for sale a good.frasu mach uo w,.young. •tt'�r of that �,t and are specialists in all that kind sod's{food milker. A C Cuurtnzy,lot-b con 1, This rem it' is fey*s;ale by all.tlrugg © The1 SOVe sign Beak 'ofCan - ---..._._ -of work. Dont go to a foreign town Pickering.Dnubar:on P O ss 4o lets. '-for carriage work. 11-r, can please !• you. Our machine ' department is - _ 1 I © Has over ,O �00 Citst r_s. rtmning every day. General black. Pat - is -Ioi is _ ' • t smithing, etc. Wal[. Ta ' © Canadian's. - House and lot for sale cheap: ' ! All'Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterpr W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. _ �Ti-til What Are Thay? �•/t' , MARKH.i-M BRAN-C CL� �T BRA;�'CH; ! Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ALia'.ge fresh stook now on band.. Prices in,Wail Pa e! ran in i. Toad, A t. p 3 8: A. P: Smith, Man'. L Ag t. A-neR-remedy for stontiich from Be. up g _T .troubles, biliousness, antl•constipatinn i .rind a cod one. Price?a cents. For M Panel �uabarto n - ata as (a © ' 'U4,&r sale by all druggists. ! a �." .: •, .". ..k,":, '. �'. ^ ..,1 �7 tr ..<.,1.m.' - n,i—a"i_'•3, 1j .. , S,r•� .., ,eNEI.iRThti'�7 ' l i ps r,. c _ -OLARLMONT welcome vh;itor at tiiany neigh"` ----------- here recently. As alis; Kate Bray i- J. Chas. Maenab is array on a she w:�s a general favcx•ite here. ales All- Colors. holiday trip to Liudsay. Ii. T. Lo-ve slid i'amil} have beK❑ t� awa a Miss Annie Middleton left for visitin g in Uxbridge., bile y. young girl -who was visiting at their her house uu Sattuday• house here with her sister, was taken SCREEN DOORS. PASSE-PARTO>✓T, the latest for mounting p' :• _hiss Nicholl, of Peterboro, is ill with hysteria find alarmed. the bolos. •. visiting at �i"ui. Le people people for some time. PARLO SL'fT'S: ,A good assortment of window shade. - ^ alis L. Todd, of Stouffi•ille, is . Hev.-Jloure delivered one of his -�isiting Misr Kate Eastwood. best seriuons here ou Sunday, from Miss Lumley, of Markham, is the text, "Beware of Covetousness." � J here with her aunt, Mrs. Pallister. He went thoroughly into the subject v • �• Beal� Furniture,'Hardware,Claremont. John Gerow..took- two large of men's aptitude to worship other )loads of pumps to Port Perry lastSome, said be, have toil as week their god: some, wealth; some, exact- ,,,/ Mrs. James and son, Arthur; of nes;; others different abstractions. But they are all false worship and one e -• ' Toronto, spent Sunday, at Wm.' needs to• study and watch to keep ` ; DOR'"swell's. clear of idolatry. � ., Gela' ts. Furn " S h l I1 S -- Dr,, Smith will be here next - Tuesday to attend to his proles- sionai duties. * Charnberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy: , rss l�etlie _ --From the Head Down Capt. Jackson, 'of Toronto, _ .; spent Sunday here with his Fife This remedy is certain-to be neededof the Young SeS an u Woman's Templer". r hind family. in almost every home before the sum- aMASSOC of l N.Yy New Ar P1Va18 _ Mrs. Russell, of Buffalo,, is mer is over. ft can always be depend ' ed upon even in the most severe and SiTObg� ' spending a few weeks with Mrs. dangerous cases. It is especially to as � ,,RR,,a� Fine line of spring hats, spring-shirts(colored and white). Spring foot. 'Geo. Richardson.` valuable for summer disorders in chil- + alas'+ Wear, etc. A'call will convince the mo�tta+eGldiouel, that R. E. Forsyth's, A. B. Dowswell has been work dren. It is pleasant to take and never on Lydia E. 's Vq. =`'orth Ciaretaont, is the place to get the right goods at the right price. ins in.Glasgow for the past week fails to give prompt relief. Why not (+,,,....,,...1 ,1 putting on metal roofing. buv it now;• It may save life. For Des M>m.P�J� _Yeee:med� -pCf.AREhiO1VT John and Mrs. Heusted, of Elk- sale by all uggists. . . _ _ R. E. 'Or8 tong :Bich., are spending a few ids is indeed em ideal woman's meds- t TA�'IAN• - doe, and by far the best I koros. vo '- 'weeks with the, latter's parents, c remove Lash health sad s>rrenytk• I Where J. H. and Mrs. Beal. d Robt. Miller, of Pickering, was X06 ♦' nsemosrha�ia H7 you get those ' a caller here on Tuesday while on t ' ►I bed beoabag-aawu psbos and Harness Making fr-q� b"dagm I wow aft-a - his wry to Jackson's Point, where Shoes he wills nd a few da s. we>:a teem resitnl siesgi. and m sioeh �Pe y pais that I saffaxed Sher Roars beSore I Y' ` A number of cattle belonging to ;� � 1 ooaki to Gkwave&6 I dreaded the - John Chapman were injured in 3oaasy �ed hicFarlane's cut, on the C. P. R. Having purchased the harness busi-, I two dl=tb - 'Why, At the Palmer Shoe, Store on the corner, where you ' last Sunda, •- One hada leg brok- nese-lately carried on by W. J. Coak- boyfte to s•Isd, b�atth�st get all kinds of good sed reliable goods at close prices. -',en, anotlfe'r a rib fractured. while well, in Brougham, I ani now prepar- tenet,modkine d1d not amts to an"me % third had one of its horns ed to give the best of satisfaction to I tried Peke Compoemd Repairing natly and promptly , knocked off. any who wish to purchase anything on the of a Mood, attended tr in my line. from$e ZaM wbo war visitlat izte A large number from here.at- promptly work will be neatly Iand I ass glalad�f�i I lallow�ed bar W� �/ , paIM Shoe Merchant 'tended the ,den rt held east romptly attended to. �•� �'�and f Claremont, Oat, of us on Tuesday evening. Collars a specialty. sad not only this, boa my general ; Misses Laura Dowswell and A full line of whips, spreads, stock heath is uxleh I barye a ata Evans s nt Sunda in y is sash - �' at�ri ht prices. itKinpol call- etc., all ft* advice to eager'Lug"'010M Pe Y fl �shad Hass --Z�hltevale. g P Y (a co yep as5de an caber mediad g cake Lydia F_PbdLeam's veva- ) " The following are the,results of I to the pianoforte exams. held in Cx table C �,"-Musf:tiJfiye _bride in connection with the • r�' . Bodelh l3�_..-- s�o Fo DlTiaiom gsLgasayo • . g - _. Conservatory of anisic as appear- ww .=o n e�leave*"" _ ed in Saturday's Globe: - Intermediate- % we are at it Honors-Edythe P. Howitt. Pass.-Carrie Billings. Leila V. ARJ1 FOR SALE-Being lot 31,9th - �j L y� [� �♦y� Mason (equal). Feon of Piakeritaf,c4amin nq*4 rare.•br:! T `� ��'l�� �� Eavetrouyd„bing $�a Rooting is the Junior— mda distaat!rom Claremont t 1'.ag. and ra" L aett>.uNd'Sonogood wu wall .niraest.d. watered Honors-Kathleen Reesor. Way S? wsii feneed rad thoronas:y drw.d Order of the Day. Pass--Freak H. L aderhill, hath wo dwell ns boa— naw haat thea 1botio - _ ra verge pts Pon �tnna bogie. Fruit Bought and Sold or leen Reive, Cora C. Jamieson, and ocher bnudlaga .:: in a good st.N of re- L�tta L. Lapp and Lou icing > Besides being a-.g.od rrafn farm it to Handled on Commission. Dowswell The Peoples Tinsmith ( I ►dmirabry adapted or stoat and u utnaceI al 1 *(1181). the atdai of the salaam led Horse sal stn•t - Broader,of Finite. g Township Terms o"T. Primary— - • - . dor further particulars apply so John Y,lino- .Bust be Delivered at First-class Honors - Mabel E. ash,clatwmoat,P o, a••tf Collins. House Brougham, - Honors-Marjorie A. Bascom. 40 sea ' Josie N, Patterson. Gia .40` '.a s • e'rt ` i. its Paras,-Laura Clark. las under hill, Uianie Collins, Muriel Cara- 400 1 n mQidM ' i Y P iiiIrlwell. Pearl M. Griffiths. Frankie •s s - rru . .S. Morgan. au f ' All kinds of Fruit TreeAhrubscs>R .,. g s E •Audt•lr. .eEtc, fos sale. Wlll( tu111se Brs. Holtby',sister i3 'visiting her, "� t,e . . m = . EHighest prices paid fall andat present. ion� va R inter Apples. air+. NVill Elliot's, sisters.of York. I s r . air are visiting her here. a�k, �OM� E' 'We are prepared to do all kind!of work Russell Bve and N. Mercer are pre- ; c sfC Promptly pertmaing to.ahs pump baaiaepe. paringg for threshin ., iDr.Johnston. of(i-hitby, called on is %W, o3oafriends here recently. o •4 airs, Fred. Lawrence and child.of w� � here. Toronto, have tecta visiting relatives 0 ftz -`. Harvest is.'c-)mmencing and,_,men � a r _ O �+ tOh� aro♦♦ w ^' = Pick(Ing f 13araw ,k Bon, Ctaremonl. are scarce. Hay is nut all in cat I a : • o. w d 7 - W.P.Richardgoa, Agent,lPioltering, r Ather., a ' - . - . S. S. trustees here have, offered the 9; as� t aschool to a Miss Ferguson. of Lindsay °M 3 b t o m o at s�5. John Elliott has left Westney Bros. Jannary 1905-Whitbv 91h. Oshawa 10thYard fir' ,abd'gone to Work at Annan's, we un- Broagham.11th, Port Perry 13th,rz dergtnnd. bridge 13th,Canai•igton 11th.Beaverton um Mrs. Sweet and -child has been a� loth. : ith and dressed Lambe, All kinds cors. sash,Soaea fin- _p • • Lath,Shia material T:`�i �e 5 •F�l Ces , F lymouth Binder iahings an 1 , d Clete s and water troughs made The celebrated_Goldkedal Brand at close prices. See us before This the ground on which most dealers buying. ; " W. �. Gordons bid for custom. Does it pay you to be •Hehder�n & Farmer, Claremont influenced by this call ?` _. 50 YEAR EXPERIENCE - - Woub Pay you to buy the, lowest Harvesta�c e1, , priced see ; horses, cattle or other farm• _ - Y ' .•'stock, the lowest pricQd machinezy, to 7. Do not waste tiiiY tr3-illg to rnn you d worn ont Binder. e> Lplay the lowest priced f>�rin help and to ...■. T' - "Ott@3---aj�-�p-can suppl Mlle �_t' mRC ltl --- - - o _.1Qw ._. ;•a� very short notice alit on easy terms. T �tst°s M"wKi` _ _ Y Massey-Harris Dcsrona ssnrk. bather work a>l — COPyitla}ITa fie. " Ill_-C it)—ti@—�tQrE—• 1 riy Anyone tending a sketch snd description mal 'binder. •! 1, " \ d 9uickly ascertain our opinion free whether an the �j-OOE13tOCn lridml invention ie probablyventxble. Commnnics. We can hear you say NG. v tWe aLso han ll `-erit3- .� LlonestrlcLly_.adental. HandbookanPatents ani-thing 3 ou`vat} in the ttnpleineut ti eliicle and PSR er lin a P'ni eau taken it tfen for sec' cpa`'eriti,. - --- elalttot withnn cba Apr tet, L rhe,In the - - Geo. P"iIipi i r m . ~ - - _ r., $ o Sri�nfic .Herican. •We Bid for Your Custom with goods .. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Laraeet ctr• - _ .. .• - •, cnlatinn of any scientific ournal Tema.$a a of .the very best obtainable quality at a' vPar; tnnrroonttti;tL.30�by all newadeelets. IUNN �01381Broaflm,New York moderate any -reasonable .-prices: -Wo— �� S :- warrant you entire satisfaction "in your _ ••• -ARD .; >t ,�"I = ._ ...dealings with us, -- W N .�n nese display of w EW --LAUNDRY' 1mpo;tantsho. Ige- aesortmeat• of - China. A ore,Dolls, Toye, - The undersigned has, .opened up - _ ._ _ . t 8taeoei "no Holiday trade.0 kali _ a laundry next door to W. T. ::R uv sill K reoei and see the Dnitbars, and leaving had nearly Cog rP ns iii for all four y6ar'a experience in Bowman T h f- hes WV*Okly and DailyN a gapers, ville, is prepared to do:,first-class J' ZC usual 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto, 7 .. Rork at u • 80 ' • Give me "d SOO TONG, .Proprietor. - Sr.a r� m:.. -�, �t ra'1' �.! a.i 1 E'p _ it -.ci ry' ' tcM �v."1'•"r"S ',s.KY- f '�� pBlIQ1R OF _``B fi !! B BUTURE - Ell!LAN'S DUTIES IN OLD- ,1S fit BIGHT iI��Q" 3RID Y if EN TVW_ES. • HAD' DIABETES BUT.WAPS (aJR- 8e Gave the Bride Away and ED BY BY DODD'S HIDSEY — -_-- Pd the Cake and Passed PILLS•' _ . .... Cups._ It may be a surprise to some peb- Great Interest in ibe Case as l ;pie to know,_says the Londun Globe, I People. Realize what will Cure 1 More than half the bathe In !that the phrase "best man"—the bridegroom's nearest attendaut—Is of I Diabetes will Cure any Xidaey Meaning greasy dishes Is III the f _ !' Scottish origin. In the Nurth, also, Disease. a I — - -- the principal bridesmaid used to be - sp.p you use. If,it's SWllight Soap —s - - . Toronto, Ont., Aug. o r Special)— I LOWER -��� _ E4E;TTER �-• called the "best •maid.,' Neither ex- ;ka the people learn to realize how it's th0 bCSte � pression has much to recommend it-0 much the general health depends• on j ' It is a great pity, indeed, that"best keeping the kidneys right, and how PRICES I�ALITY man," an inelegant and in itself many diseases are the direct result of Then came the death of her little - meaningless phrase, shourd have so `bad kidney action every verified cure daughter, on which - file Princess �s completely ousted from our common of a severe kidney disease is received dismissed her_.lover and refused everyday speech the -good old Eng-• with•interest. see any one, and the Grand Duke lish name of "brideman'' or "brides- For that reason the case of A_ W t Cyril went to the front. . h man." Another old name is Holman, the well-known butcher of When he came back wounded it t:r.a►,as ,,wing "groomsman" and in days gone by 1931 Mutual street this city, is n'ell was'to, find that the Czar had•with- , she bridegroom was attended, not l worthy of attention, 'Mr. Holman I drawn his opposition=: to the union, ! OAN BE MAD IN ";by one friend, but by several, - who had •Diabetes. I�ow he is a well ;and he hurried on with the good Pails Wash Basins Milk Pans ft iwere known as the bridemen or man. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured it. .news'to Coburg. Pails, ! lgroomsmen. Asked concerning his case, Mi•. Hol- All that,now remains to ,complete' Any First-class Groner Can Supply You. The feral '"best.man" came in {man said - this love story is the' acquiescence of _ - use, presumably, to indicate the one'� "1 es, I had Diabetes for till years. King Edward, for the consent of•the •-INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S• of these who took She lead in per- I tried`all kii'ads of rediedios but to Sovereigir in Council is imperative _ forming their various duties and was i no use. My attention was called 'Print a and'Princesses othe dase of all f hisgfamilyes t ' i in closest attenclarim pn the bride- Dodd'$ Kidnej' Pills by an ad�'er- groom-.­ ITC-gent seat the custom tisemerrt and I began to-Use . them. ; of, haying groomsnien has been cc- !'only uecd _six . boSces when I was tRAoi MARK lIS)r-- co completely cured." -DOWti OF BIRDS' SCALPS. _ "ISLAND ` N mp 'I. 1 Lb D CITY , casionally revived, but it.has : not As 'it is conceded'that what will A`,basket recently changed ha4ds N C become general. At a fashionable cure Diabetes will cure any Kidney iri Calijornin which took the s ua?v wedding, four or five years ago, the Disease it -must be admitted that bride was content with five brides- whQ made it three years to comprete. HOUSE AND FLOOR D dd's Kidney Pills will cure any It was in. the form of.a fancy work- maids and two pages, whereas the ° Y u p 8 � +� bridegroom was supported by no few- Kidney Disease. basket, entirely .covered with the er than nine groomsmen. -- ' �down of'woodpeckers' scalps, amaa,� ! _ _� A ' N T - But at the-present time such an ar- !which were a number, of•hanging bowl, or cup, was hantlsd,round At a loops-of strung' beads, and, around °' a Mtll Dry In.8 Hours. ray has by no means the same mean- wedding, so that the Mends might the rim an upright row of little Ing, nor are those attendant friends drink the health of the newly-married eats at all.Mardsaro seaters of so much use, as in days of old. black quails" plum". -Altogether n pair—a kind of 1ctving-cup ceremony. there were eights plumes, 'wh: re P. D. DODS & {j�, oI1Gl eai, Toronto, Vancouver, The forerunner of the hrideman was But before the proceedings had the brideleader, whose duty it wast P g quired the 'sacrifice of as many ' to bring the bride to the bridegroom, reached this pleasant,point,. it had quads; and at least 1Fla woodpeckers been the die.• of the bridetnen to !had b0on robbed to furnish the beau- '�most countries where the real or I lift the bride over the threshold. This tINT 'itrA'rlet Yap. fol thin. outside, It `-- pretended capture of the bride was is an ancient and widespread. ens- wtut �rigfnaily put haoed from the an essential part of the ceremony, tom, the m�•anir.r which has' Ass- Potatoes Po�uttry, Eggs $utter, Apples and wberever traces of the very an- $nuns who desijzrrod Ir for $25, yettient custom of bride ca Cure exist- eid much $heading of inti- In E4re it :vgaA sold not' very long,ago forljl p w!!st_of Scotland, of old' says Wr ':1 2.1k Let us have your consignment of aov of these articles and we will ed, the friend or friends of the bride-I tin ier, in his book on the fotklore groom had the important office of p `.% YDS- _ ;i get you gooc price@. capturing the lady and i o1 that 'region, "the threshold of ! HQWrS •Lhls ' the house wits disenchanted by ' THE DAJMsON COMMISSION CO , Ltmitod BRINGtINV HL•:IL TO-TIER LORD. !charms, .and by anointing it with pe offer One Hundred Dollars Reward �• wen Warm anvl oolrort�t+- Tii1t0*TCK ' i In one of Dryden s lays there Is certain unctuous perfumes. ! It a9 ;t for an ease of C.tarrh that cannot be • P was consid,2rcd unlucky,for .,the wa/- @wend �y Hell'. atarrb fora. HAUNTS OF FISH AND.GAME. �,UCtiANAN's ..the+ ilt;e—"llQtwizf her guards she�' . F 3. CUF.Nr.Y a GO., Toledo, O, seemed by bridemea led," and Brand r to tread upas"the threshold .on fires �Fe, the undersigned. ha a known F. seems us that at mar>y. old F.ngl(8h!entering her house, she was lifted J klheney for thelast 15 years. and Attractions for Sportsmen on tho UNLOADING OUTFIT b-'ie.* bin) perfectlyhonorable to all Worts well both as oyer it and seated upon a piece of business transactions, and 6nanct Line of the Grand Trunk- ' weddings the bridegroom was Led to 1 f domestic in b t yobligations ' +eaetca.ad t=1.1114 bas. _ , wood, a symho o dus- ate to carry out an math S , �I the rhurch b.•twcwn two maids. and' by h:a arm. The Uiralul 1'ruiak ital.wa o::,,.aay unloads all >d„ds the bride by two young [nen, holding The WALDING, I INIIAN & MARVIN. 'has issued a handsome uulrcat..in, oayand arala rithar The custom is not'eea9ned io'I wholesale Dru tats. Toledo, O N owe or a shy-tea. her by the arms as if unwilling European peoples, for a somewhat E.1, s t,.tarrh Curse.. a taken internal- profusely' illustrated witch hait•toud rh,s was evidently a survival .of the 6eodforesitat• vitae - analogous practice exists in China, ' $ acting arcetuy upon too blood and entrra•.:ugs, dcscnptivn 01 the u..ta; N.T.BUCIIAKAM& a Out Idea or capture mucous swfaces of the system Tedd- attrar:tita -localltWO for,sportsmen-on • CO.,n �a +ir I where the bride IN-earrted-tat* the I jna,,'.ais seat free. Price Tfla. per The came idea, somewhat more! �Q S, tnc,r line of railway Slan4 of the disci,is-d, ra- he traced in the Gus-shouse by a matron, and at the door +�LAe anis o amdy�PllLst. coast►• ions reached b the ( rand Trunk FEATHER DYEING ` J}oin, whtcuh wan not unknown at old- is lifted over a pan of charcoal. ! illation amu, to ha'•c been speceahi prepare„ Casettioaed' tber'dings }gilts than a Gen-' Apart from marriage, even in this - - iter the delectation o! :uan�;nd, an c�sova s140al i al.... ar.aaai liar . count[ there are folk who are care- ~�smi b ta�OL w��b - ivey ager, as he -North of England, y I A +rather pompoua orator rose on where for a brief period the Caren o' BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING fete �ful on entering a house to step over ons occasion to make as extended ,buainses are cast aside sad lite rr - - find in the ►9otlt of Scotland.. of the I land not on the t1hredhold_ There to teen uin tel eaJoyment. Not only do _ - !lo>rlfi�f• _ - ' bridPft*oom s >sPst man” escorting apeecb at ap electioneering meeting ,g t world of lore, i�rdetd, surrounding tAa 'Hi hlands of Ontario ' preseftt i thee,r;do to the rhurch. It has been �a He began in this rather. sententious A g hath huntln It happened !the avblaci of thp-Lhreehold into. :. y�prl+�alled_4act.itiea for i on-3upday night They - n "Mr, Cl�atrmaa. i-have--tiv'ed - -- I which we cannot here enter. asb a and camping, but the 30,000 acre sitting, - not as tar apart, .04 groom s, noarest friend was chosen long s�uKh •'Zfea i e" a g _ as escort with the idea of protecting The modern best mea may feel relied apt;hrber cat the audience" and !'Islaada °! the Georgian Hay. 'thou- the sofa Love le intoxicating, is the .Indy from lteirure by others.' or thankful that his duties are not so such a storm if laughter broke out �cand Islands. and St . Lawrence Rlv- it not"" he asked "It certainly whether be might he regarded as the oaeraua as those of hilt predecessors 'that the aspirant for political hon- .er, Rideau Ri,er and Lukes. Lake St. ls," was her coy reply. "but there leader in the act of capture. Iof long ago; nor need he trouble to •ors was fgrced to resume hid seat John, and the mnety attractive 10- is no law that 16now of which pI.ro- But whichever idea lay at the back Ibe ' on his' guard aQalnst unWcky'! eal°ties in Mane and New Hemp• hiblts a person from�indulgirig to it. of the a,?ice, it was clean a sur- omens, or on the watch to propitate ff }I shir.• present equal opportunities 'or on Sunday." y the uncertain goddess, Fate. V�9 s Ltli{6 AJ [JIM jWhrf'; I heath, pleasure and sport. All those vivaf connected with the custom of • _ toartiage by capture. Later, the I localities are reached by the Grand per t►wer sfstT Years F.ditb—''Tel me lrankIy. Gear e, it. Truak Railwav System. and on U w s' .. .a wave ass bow es.d w you wouiil ash inn.: to marry v�t^k ural unequalled lleE�d the is bridemen had various functions to e„Jlwn.at .�e,aanneer'JI-d-.Mia:.• whs. .wwne perform which have now become ob-". DUKE CY2tIL'S ROMAMCE_ you were a rich man, de 03 ° n ea.ah".ofe.o.cba.Suo. 61.1.76 Dam -arnica"tbn stain ch sad bowels,•wed t.V. lsolete Ther6 leas still a trace of r ibec, New ifamplibire and Mains fish b..tr.wedrt- bcaram. rw.nar•n.a_114 a tnw� the capture idea in. the old duty at TIT gsaotaadoszaa Jo xoelaSns l;oorAr+ "T doff't think It would be' sad lean„ravr..lroarbout ws"rid as sore and :one-time assigned to the brideman of Marry in Royal Family. necessarv, Fdttk in that case you land game laws are Inserted in the �t«••y..wts.te«r+soo7sinos*sae• >y-a _ -=sawulA ,pr'ef�Pp-`6o•6lfe askln publication for the' guidance of giving the bride away. He led her t g' a ortsmen. The Grand Trunk Rab- ! - to the church and then•acted the rt . romantic•errand- will bring the [WAY At+gvetu5—"Darling Wilhelmina, - ta'idotcud Duche.s of Sase-Coburg— y (] l t'svay has also issued Jeacrtptive " 31- fust one word,. Wi;l you be mine?" " now filled by the lady's father ori who will be better remembered as the Ko.a 1Vlloard a Liftent in.the He113e, luiltrated matter for each district sell wilh.lmina--"Yon must ask papa." other near male relative. Duchess of Fdinburgh—to England 'arately, which afro sent tree on ap' Auguatus— 'Whdt's ttte use of that? In the old seventeenth century bal- f itcation to the eats of thu Cera- lad of the "Golden Glove;". ,which exon on a brief visit to.her brother-', , .. � you raavetao eymputhv for Ip I've asked no end of papas, and they - in-taw, Icing Edward, alter as ab- the deservta c',e parry and to Ifr, J. D. McDonald, all said 'no.' . used to be a great favorite at rural g P �t said the char- !Ill tract •Passenger Agent, G. T. R.. aence of three years from England. .itv worker, "Me?" ort.ed the sr f- 9 t� { gatherings in all parts of the conn- It is understood that the purport setf- Station. Toronto. -'-try in the old, unsophisticated days, jRoyalp p° made man, •R'hy, air; I have no- j Minds Lid ed Is uded 6 Ph slci of her arid Ira ial Highness' -- �----- PGyy y thin1 ! before the melancholy monstrosities ' visit is to obtain tt{o sanction, of ', g but sympathy' "Ah," said' the tourist who Ras - "'. of•the modern music,hall find driven King Edward' to the engagement of I visiting the enterprising South Am- • ' i the E56.00 TO CALIF'OR A AND RF "You complain of the expense of a genuine old English ballads and her daughter, Princess Victoria, for-I erican Republic, "so yon are the songs out . of use and memory— in I merl the wife of the Gland Dtiko of! TURN.- typewrltor._ Why don't you have - y i. t insurgents,', I prt-witsie?." ''-�io sir'," 1 do it?" "I can't dictate ' this ala there are' w V' Y Quin wife- .t s b 1 d e e a e the lines which l Hesse, to the Gland-Duke Cyril ' of is the Chicago, Lnioil Pacific and replied the commander, "we were ln- %Iludei to the custom named:— I Russia. North-Western line from Chicago, sargeats last week. We are the ad- to min wife." } The Grand Duke Cyril; who had so Aug. 15 to Sept. 10. Chodce of ministration.now. f ;.I thought you • had been.,at the miraculous an escape from the Rus-'routes going and returnini. Cocres- " i Lever's Y-Z (Wise IIead) Disinfect- ;*I she cried, sian battleship. Petropavlovsk . when Pondingly low rates from.all points. ant,Soap,Pooder is a boon to any -"To wait on- the squire and give l she was blown -up by a Japasnese I in Canada, Two trains a flay from home. It disinfects and Cleans at _ him,his bride.' , mine before Port Arthur; .is the hero Chicago through without. chapge. the same � ' - of royal love story, of which the Daily and personally conducted tour- - And it has been pointed out that Princess- is the heroine, ist car excursions. Write for itiper- .1 was Cured of a severe cold by pubris t`-"'Phi+ work of , yoars the same custom may ire, hinted at in She Is his first cousin, and he fell ars slid full particulars retgardng JUNARD'S LINIMENT. isn't a r*od as it used to be." Ali- " " the marriage, service rubric-','The in love with her when he was sixteen special train leaving Chicago August Oxford, N: S. ., R. F. AIEWSON. thou,�It doesn't. need to be. I've minister receiving the woman at her and she was. two months youAfer, 1S and 25. B. H. Bennett, _2 King I wan Cut•ed_of a terrible sprain got a reputation.now." father's or friend's hands." The atAachmcri-t, however, was view-1 st.'east; Toronto, Ont. -MINARD'S-1.XN l(SF.NT-. ----- --- Among the Shropshire peasa'ntry ed with disfavor by relations ori both. ' �' FRED COUL90N. 1 7.An quite recent years something of.' sides„ and ,a year later the Princess Young Wife (just home from , the•i 'yai'Lnouth, N, s. Y.h.A.C. Alnard s Unhent for sale evellhern the old custom seems to have • pre_ was• married to the Grand nuke 1 r-:cooking- school)—"I feel so eRcour- I was Cured of Black Erysip , ':nailed. Miss Burne, in her delight.- nest Louis of Hesse. aged! I was complimented on my� fes, lii7NATiD'$.hIDLIMENT. fol book on "Shropshire Folklore," It was an unfortunate match, for progress to day. _But poor Ml ss IngersvilIe. ' J, W. RUG "S Distinguished Artist—"Perhaps if says that at weddings.,in humble life .the parties to it were diametrically i Smith! I am really sorry for her. you come Here you will get a better ' opposed in tem erament and 'tastes, dight on the picture. Phis studio is the bride's father ,is seldom and her P !She tried harii; bvt she doesn't'seeiYr _ mother never present. As a rule the land had apparently no point in tom- _ m� c enough, --Fair "Yona. MY der bride and groom are the best mBn The- marriage took place in-1894; Miss Smith has ,no one to practise .iTi "I'M, Yes, I know. One can't got and the bridesmaid. In such sir- in 1901 it was dissolved an the *a ,. OLD-AGE SIONS, far enough `away from your pie- and the it obvious that the ground of irreconcilable mutual,anti- Haul at Calais,. turest" cath The 011ly 1fiSVC of the union The British 1.:. 'lady must be given'away by her lov- 1 y•' tells in,, is annual report, of I -- -er's friend, �on whose arm she .}res was the little Princess Elizabeth, France' ft with old-a d 'Pen-! :walked to church. who so pathetically fell•a victim to Y'Res ! si effort'to_def" g LUCKY OMEN. After,the divorce the.-Grand.- Duke a ince year ago cholera last year. ns. I w n StlslnaiQt• Colds • s M I i sae td a society, the ruler; .Carry' for mus form being a month a A still more curious thing is that I Cyril renewed his suit. Then the I I for rnembersh' g P Y t . yeaehotsld cm4that cold ee ono@ It Czar intervened. Grave reasons, ! ment, of a,fro c• all the funds to be to apt only ma� you feel miserable, it is considered lucky, Miss Burke�• - Contagion invested, and t the end of tWdiity I qutitiedeiayyotliarm-,Tats _ both religious and' :Social, he said, ! _ } 1 r st on capital to be tells us, for either,the.best man or �c� years the intd. forbade the marriage which -_the! 'iQO�e among members, and; • f the bridesmaid to be already mac•-I Grand Duke Cyril sought., _ n alt,' die ulyd �, 120 1 8 tied. "I have really'seen." she I � 1 R Year those who ` writes,-"a married wornan actin r as and lifll.e aF.rneut rntis a SrHesse,f Peine!, e i �hnd hee_ai u acmbc}5 for ttyenty years i c f C n ual share of this COstl bridesmaid!' peens thatwenty ! d Duke ( tell mn1 one day11Uri tq receiv_e their e +,s4+ rens Vict.oria'� forinvT husband; and Scnt-ratcr o1' pan years,ago a Newport newspaper, do- a interest. The pri. The Lung 0 the (.rah' r, The member- Cuiee scribing it village wedding, said that i! to the Russian tlarone.'blorr - inn is $72 ier y'et. Tonic y _ fiuccec I i d X47,95.1, with a 1LIr. and Nlrq. So-gnd-so, of - oyer; the Russian church prohibits a I -t �a ship n w a,n ate�0 000, ' O S :l •:- "accompanied the happy couple and I marria=e. either of the putties toFlyenpitd17of over '$7,5 It 4 gn5raato,+d to 'care yon Year i v money refund i t doesn't perforriled the offices'of, best- man tt•hich has-heen di-voreofl, �j kill the flies and �iod fuel. "Thel 'AtaAdreWgfsts,ifia•;iso.andA.00kbobtle. ` and bridesmaid, respectively." The Grand Duke Cyril declared th'a't dice@$@ berms too. Sunflowers make R.±hard a wood f0.4 Anather old• function of the brine- he would marry the Prince's even st. lks when dry ti ° d'l am be a" n he re s men, or he seeo- hriclowli'-ires, as•thoy wer,� though ltc 1 st.. .nll. •lai-sali- ta ,ind �'' land make a good fire,1'on ` heads, with the, seed . Cmetimes called, was to carry the propert-y. hilt to this sacrifice the > Sr$8UT NO, 31' ,' calif and the bri.dehowL tt.. :..:.�_ �,L: r^=_�3 to cor�t.. - --. tar tinea coal. -- . . _n yy . . - .. . � , W .�.nrwr•s; !.,�.• .:....:.. .. .. ..�.'Uu,. r.+.t R.: .: .-Ad� _ S-d•+'.h'. 'S. .. t ..1 , .. U•t Jan.• .•. .,.r _ • • .. pia. mp1jjQ y(1jt1 'they Y be better than they look, jjj 9 EDWARD'S CIRCLI� 1 I us jJ j'1JJy Donr�ravel wide apc+rt, or the 1k111tJ ����� Chvi'e Olnmtweioitaaoerack _ +. chains will cut. Tno only way not .� and abeolnte Dare for nasi bout to feel them is to keep close togeth- HE DELIGHTS IN FRIENDLY beoaing�d et"nd � `i MUST BE TREATED THROUGH erg INTERCOVHSE. he oraonfactnren h$re�[uata tgad�r ) . THE BLOOD AND NERVES- Don't cook unless you know how laoatalstothedeli) a 7aurn AYH ruse _ = roes wont they mak Dili: ea can flee It and When his digestion goes, reform ad-I Loyal to His Chums, But Never t��•oq mane,back if poa Dowd broo a boz at -�... ministration Is dead. Alloses Political Affairs to U deatars o�r.Eoturtiaox.lia�s Ca raontai i One of the Worst Cases ori Record Don't ask him for Mon ey; make Or.Chmm's C Ant ani .�. Cured Through the Use oY Dr. him Dies it. You know the Iaterveae. Williams' Pink Pills. w•ay. If you do not, you should. It is often remarked that the King TESTED RECIPES. St. Vitus dance is a nervous dis- Something in a man's constitutional has outlived almost all the intimate Galliffet, the Due de ffioueby, the Quick Potato Biscuits.—Mix �d make-up rebels when he is gsked to friends of his outh and earl mid- Mar uis de Breteuil and M. Delasse t ease chiefs afflicting children. There q silt together one cupful of flour, one are a number of signs by which it Part with his money. Ken ahiric the die age, writes a Loudon correspon- represent such varying political atadl cupful .01 corn starch, one teaspoon• ,may be detected such as a twitching things that are expected of them; dent Social types that it is possible to; tui bf Bait. and two teaspooatula of of the muscles of the face, shaky but they will give freely of time, It is true that the joyous coterie suggest King Edward stands alone' baking pos¢der. Dave ready. Your bands, or a }erky motion of Lhe money, and labor when accredited identified with Marlborou h House in being able to claim each of them with not only the thing done. but g as personal friends. large hot boiled potatoea,; Peel, arms, a trembling or a dragging o1 the impulse that prompts it. Men a quarter o1 a matury ago, Lord and put them through d potato the 1 s, irritability end restlesanesa. ere generous enough, but they like Carrington, Lord Charles Beresford GENUINE WORKERS. press, adding two cupfuls of milk St.. Vitus 3ance is caused by disor- lar a portions of glory. and Mr. Henry Chaplin arejhe only aa3 two well-beaten eggs. Stir into dared nerves and blood —that is whY Be prudent and as thrifty as you names which occur in public jour- The saine desire to learn and to use this the dry mixture, rdding as much it is always cured by Dr. Williams' can Men are attracted by ethereal pals. to the highest advantage the best in- more sifted -our as may be nose• Pink Pills. The Pills fill the veins but held b material meth- Lord Blandford (afterwards Dyke dividtial qualities a man May po�- vary to make a soft dough. with Pure, rich red blood, 'which in means,bu a held by ateriar, re- of Marlborough), Lord Ayleeforcl wee hnt iaf4uen� tom^ King in die l out on the board, roll, out in urn soothes and braces the. nerves. "fesgreat tact. There is no econ- ("Joe "), Lord Dupplin ("Duppy"), intitaate friendships he has soughtf thin rounds, brush the tops wi making the eufforer well. Kra, Luff- om in that course which leaves your Lord Clonmell ("Earlie"), the Comte and Sound among the genuine work- milk, and bake in a quick even. i raaa,_ Poucher's Mills, Ont., tells Y de Saint Priest, Count Jaracaweski era in every profession. ! Cornstarch Cake.—Cream two cup I how Dr. W}'lliams' Ptak Pills cured linens limp. ;'our Personality shoddy. ("Sbe Whisk f-her dau Ear Louise. "E do not or your home conducted oh poor- gu, e7"), Colonel Oliver Sir Harry illisi 1, 91r George His'-' rials sugar and Dae teacupful butter; gh house rations. Montagu, Mr. Harry Tyrrwbitt Wil- Hinson, Sir 1d�illiam Gull, 91r Oharlaa� .add one teacupful cornstarch, and think it possible," says Mrs. Lu8- son, Mr. Au us fibs same uaatity _ milk; mix with man, "that anyone could be afflicted' Don't listen to outside criticism, g Luc Andr, Mr. Cherie- Hall• Sir George Lewis, liv Henry. whether of friends or relativea•in- topaer Sykes, lits. Andrew Qockerell Irving, 91r Arthur 9u11ivsa, 9Sr� - two teacupfuls flour two teaspoons- wih a more severe form of St. Vitus law and others have all paid the great Charles Hadle, Sir John Millais, nev-1 tufa Price's Cream Baking Powder, dance than that which attacked my Don't condemn these rules the first debt of nature. er had a truer friend or a warmeri- and then add, following with the daughter. . Her arms and legs would time they fail. They are good. The Yet,none of the man whose names advocate for their advancement than! egg i twitch and erk, her face was drawn, only uestion is, are we good enough are quoted reached the Psalmist's the exalted personage who interested prIIitea of seven s beaten to a, j j and finally her left aide became numb q limit of life, &an of were the himself in ev d ittfII froth, f &a thou h alyzed. Har s eech to persevere with them until we get Y m erY stall of their woes o; g par P }tiniora of their august companion. and wIio never turned a dost ear to' Almond Cake.—Beat one teacupful)became thick and indistinct and she results? Not one of this entourage wad en- any suggestion they might make for' - of sugar with hall a teacup o1 but- could neither stand still nor sit dosed with the wonderful constitu- the advancement of their art or pro-', ter; add hall a teacup of milk; alit down, Two doctors attended her, two 'teacupfuls of tour with a tea- but gave her no benefit. The last THE FLOORS IN SU3LMER. tion which has enabled the King to feat t , Spoonful of Price's Cream' $a3cing i resist not only thedemands which Of the divines of the church whoj spoonfuPowder, and add four whiles -of doctor who attended her told me she Bare floors are preferable to car'- his exalted rank and station have have exercised any considerable in-i eggs, and one %vould never get better. It•was at pet for the )Fitchen during Abe sum- continuously :ddde upon him, but fluence on the present "Defender of pound of blanched al-I this discoura in gime we decided to mer months, for they are ea ler to also the d n of two serious ill- th F ith" r le th t Dean' ]moods chopped fine. g K a gets e a it is p obab a Grand h other's _ Puddin Crumble give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I keep clean. It is a positive rest Lo assess. Stanley would stand foremost; but' g'— After taking,two. boxes we could. see one's eyes to see a room without the' To His Majesty's credit must 'also here. again it is safe to assert that stale bread icyfhout crusts: tie• up - _ .• Rightly. in a •griddle., cloth;.put into as impro�'ement; she could sleep bet-I dust catchers, once considered so i be placed fills great acpicity of brain I no sfneerely religious mo�;erneat or • a saucepan of cold wafer, and boil ter and the sperms were I s severe, ornamental, with only the necessary •and body,. 'an abstemiousness in the From that, on she steadily rear bet-'furniture and bare floors. Keep out unaffectedly plain person has ever, for one hour. Sarre with jam, � way of "Strong waters" which can 'failed to find the heartiest encourage-, for o alade,_r, sweet cirswith ter, and was as strung and healthy the flies with screens, and let the I almost be classiad as "emf-teetotal- meat and incentive at the hands of rnaHominy•Pudding.etOne cup of boil- a girl as you will find anywhere, and air and sunshine in. Paint or oil ' is= . and an ability.to undergo a ruler whose deep and sincere re- ed hominy, one and a half-pints .of i she has not had the least symptom l the floors, or if they are too rough great fatigue without arty+ depression verence for sacrod things is a marked ': milk, two eggs, two tablespoonfuls i o'f'the trouble since." to look well. uncovered, get oil cloth of spirits. feature and one that cannot be too. _ m butter; three fourths of a cup of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the or linoleum, but do• not buy a These pre-eminently healthy habits!; widely known. rif bu, one teaspoon of baking pew_ surest cure for St, Vitus dance. by-,woolen carpet for the dining room- are in.a great degree the reason why It 7s impossible to place fee Sov-i iv�der bake in buttered pudding dish steria, neuralgia, nervous exhaus A few minutes' work every few the King can be adduced today as. ereign in the large category of thosel tion. paralysis, and all the nervous l days will suffice to keep the m clean an admirable example of the ' sur- twenty minutes. troubles of men, women, and child-1 and free from dust. Neither lino- vivel of the fittest." Persons who can be jhem. ut the, Indian Pudding.—Boil ore quart res,. But you must get th(+ genuine I leum or oilcloth should be scrubbed friends who surround them, but it is, of milk; set it cf! the stove, and stir , PLEASURE IN SOCIETY, 1certainly true that the wise deeds) Of one cup of Indian meal, One cup with the full name• 'Dr, Williams' with a brush or mopped with hot :InPink P:Ils for Pale People;" on the water. Heat the water until Luke- But while the then heir-apparent tand�the$vIntense k� the rity t rethe; of mola.9ses and sugar (half o1 each), "Wra r arourid every• box. ' Sold I warm and dissolve enou h Gold Dust popularity of the ppe g ,tock Seen pleasure in the vivacious monarch are due in great measure tol one egg, a little ginger and salt. by all- medicine dealers or silt post I.in it to make a good Suds' Now ,/oc:ety which naturally formed,his having gained his knowledge and Bake one hour, - I paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes wash the oilcloth. chs the we- aging around him. he dkl not neglect the }ease of men at Hrst hand. Date Pie—Soak the dates over for $2 50- by writing the Dr. Wil- ter frequently as it grown dark 'culture of statesmen and men ot. (night, and stew until they' can be hams' Idedieine Cq., Brockville• Oat. Nothing causes it to grow deli a>rd learning Such were, of course, 'strained; affix with a quart of Milk, grimy so quickly as washing with mostly his seniors in age, and many three eggs, and add a littlZ salt and i NEEDLE-A%ID-THREAD TREE. ; ;nutmeg. F3ake with as undall andust insufficient or dirty water. Mop a f of them are now but landmarks of a onlyy ()ne pound of dates will De and seo5p out the inside with a l small place• then rinse with clear past era, though Lord Spencer, The wonders of botany are appar- sutHrient fur throe pile, and , the spoon. Miz witbf the floury pact water, and wipe dry. Proceed in Lord Cadogan. Lord Redesdale aad i ently inexhaustible. One of the most _ chis way -until the door is .elban. Lord' Rosebery are still in the full remarkable s t other ingredients are gran in pro- two or three spoonfuls of thick, per rams i9 the Mexican ,portion •tor that quantity of dates. cream. a little piece of butter. and a Oiled or painted floor are Basted vigor of years. maguey tree, which furnishes a nesid- Rice Cream.—Make a custard off Ptneh o! salt. together with sugar, I in the same way The entire absence of any sort o1:)e and thread all ready for use At the 'olks and whites of two or three politfexi blas wan not the leasrt ad- the ti of each dark reen leaf is a • oae pint of milk. two tablespoonfuls Y• � D 6 - -• - '- of sugar, and tho yolk of Dae sig eggs• beaten and added Separately mirable quality shown by Albert Ed-',lender thorn n"Ie that must be then dissolve It in one-half ounce of Put this' mixture into the hollow ;BAMY•S OWN TABLXTS• ward Prince o1 Wiles durtnk his for- carefully drawn from ltea sheath. at i gelatine, softened in a little cold potato es, place them upright side :_ ty years of public life before his ao- the same time it slowly unwinds the' water, stir in one tablespoonful ..of by side in a buttered dish,a.nd bake cession to the throne. He was a thread a strong, smooth fibre at-' them in a Dot oven. It liked savor For 'Weak Sickly Children During I frequent visitor at Hatfield and Fla- boiled rice, flavor with vanilla or Y tached to the needle and capable of nutmeg if preferred. Rinse a mold'instead of Potatoes- Patties can bei the Hot Wsathaz X°a•�• warden, and white Queen �'ietoria +' wfih cold water, park the cream in ,made by mixing 'with the potato showed. not unreasonably perhaps. being drawn nut to a great length Thousands of lntsinta sad apLLdroa}tnatked algins of favor towards the' t it, and let stand unto firm enou h flour a little pounded veal and ham.-: er saolltha, J 6 die through 'the hot To minister, the verse;tiiit of to be taken out of the -iablid--- cream salt, lemon-peel, grated nut- h um mummer cpmplainte and I ry y i Boiled Rid—Boiled rite forms the meg', and mushroom catsup, added i character which marked the " rand )BUXCH TOOET8F8. stomach troubles coAse he man •at I Old Man" appealed very etron h to i panic pNndple oY nearly all ries in suitable proportfoos. 1Yme to mothers do not pare tho means at s dlahee It !s tbertore, well worth hake, twelve to fifteen minutes. -WDen! hand to Promptly check and cure I the sympathies of the heir-apparent. Coffee has a Curious Way of ?in- -env coQk's while- to maa+tar the art meat to Used, -Cook them a little them. 1n homes (rbers Ba i Own H•ts red Spons with lord a car the �� and Lord 9peacer were as cordial I ally Attacking Some Organ. _ of rreparing• ft. First of all, a so- ' longer. Tablets are u" these litt a lives • Ails that come from coffee are cum-1 perfor grade of rice-must be eelect.ed �"�( can be saved. and no home Ln the and constant as diose with Lord lead +there there are el+ildrea should Heaconsfledd and Lord Iddesteigh, ulative, theet is. unless the coffee is •—the Carolina u the beat in the meT HINTS FOR WIVZSi I while his unswervin r and for the --- ket to-d then it moat be wash- g �g taken awn new troubles are eoaunu a�'— ba without the Tablets. They • Y aid In several cold waters• and care- Don't make the evown repast a•r all Stomach and nuke of Devonshire has been' wholly ally appearing and the old ones get; _ d. promptly euro- Fully bC pion ed into un.elted Doil- Your busDan�---Fiat Lrotib?ES bf hI3 bowel troubles . mother unatft alt by party vtcisaitudes -worse ' . !'ul fcTret3--u�r,-atter=_�r.c r tt; c hteasiaaeil- !°r Dousatiold troubles. and va relief to - ' shou g teething chitclw, end L aitl:ongD file Prince never al- To begun with." says a'haasan Ing water, allowing !our quarts of own You May be one of them. has a g inrantee that t y contain 1°wed himself to crfticize psibiicly the I was a slave to coffee just as thou- ereter for each pint of rice. Cover Dorl't be the last to acknowledge, no opiate 'or harmful drug You faction of the government of the•day, aanda of others to-clay: thought I Ithe whole closely and boil rapidly i his merits. Men love flatter• aa. Can crush Clio Tablets to a powder he would never suffer his personal could not live without drinking for twenty minutes. Turn into a women da-asar,3•------- —awditis tbem with perfect safety to�frfendeehtps to be overshadowed by 'strong coffee .every morning for ' p scape to• a new born babe. Kra. S. M. 'any political eclipse. colander, end draio- well; then et,and' DQn t ut him ou t!u fires breakfast and I had sick headaches ' the colander Over a vessel donfaining smoke, Suppose the draperies do Black, qt, Peters. N.S., says "I When that great South African that kept 'me in bed several days - a smal) quantity of,boiling water. get full of the fumes: Some day have used Rahy's Own Tablets for proconsul, Sir Bartle Frere, was ro- every month, Could hardly keop and steam until the rice is-white.and you may hunger for the small of:most of the troubles from which lit- called by the Radical party in 1880 the first reetin whidie received any food on my stomach, but would. dry occasionally stirring lightly them. tle ones,wiener, and I find them the+ g g vomit as long as I could throw any-i 'with a -fork, The grains Should be Don't wear a chip on4Wour.should-i best medicine. I have ever' trlel." ion landing in England was a grac-'thing up and when I could get hot, full and soft, and each one roWn its ar. An ounce of for veness is worth !cine dealers sell' these Tab-"ious summons to Abergeldie -Castle, 6d All- deed coffee to stay on my stomach I' form tbaugh twice iter osignal size. a pound of -pride.' C}Ive it. You lets or you can get them by mail at the Highland home of the. Prince and thought I was better. i • Yotaffo Patties.--Tale as Many can have our w when he Is not is a box by writin `The. Dr. Prineess of Wales . llar Weil sh Y ai 25 sea g "Well, two ears a o this S ri ge. ped potatoes as Et fe look( � 9' Medicine Co., Brockville, During the years of physical auljfer- Y g P ng` yutties, Don't'be weaned to proclaim'your jil-. m Ing and political neglect which .en- I was that sick with rheumatism I' Yntended ttiere sAould tx! sued for Sir Bartle the nttentions of could not use my right arm to dol Wash ', well end bake them. Take lave for him. Tell him often, and i --— 'them out before t ey are quite done demand.a response. It given some- lits royal master never varied, and anything, had heart trouble, was enough. so that 4e skin may not be 'thing to think about. BUSINF,SS IN MANCHURIA. when the tardy honors of a public nervous. 3fp nerves mere all un- injured, carefully cul. oft -the top. Don't antagonize his men trieodiL funeral a't St. Pau1:9 Cathedral were strung and my finger nails and tips A Russ'an traveller -«ho recently• accorded him; the Prince Insisted L w(,re blue as if I had a chill all the , — — made a tour through Manchuria on that all the noW-cmen and gentlemen time and my face and hands yellow �� �� T ta:.a f cf a xcientin ccount#tioti who had been Dino ated with his'w a pumpkin. IHy doctom _ "'Pai in Fi:ca n very interesting account of tour 'in India should pay t.h2 last was heart disease and rheumatism] the Lu inras usages in that province. tribute of respect. and my neighbors said I had ', =i He s-ys there .aro in a Chinese busi- SPIRIT OF LOYALTY. T Bright's Disease and was-goring toff 4 r,f 'tel !nrsa ho•:se nc:thor proprietors, nor Yet all this time relations bet%veen'die• ` „All � �' B em toy s. All pensee employed Marlborough 'Rouse anil Downing- "�y"ell, I did not know what on i rh.ir? in the proflts of the U%drrtak- street were of .the most cordial char- earth was the matter and every' ' - — --- Ing, During the year each member aster, and no member of the govern- morning would drag myself out of kms• Twenty Yeah of Suf�eriri From �rocei�, , at certrtin tutervals. S ' anent then or at'any other-ttime could:bect,and-go to breakfast, la s,lary, tvhieh, honenor, is meted complain of nny indifference or hos,;arrythi orce down some i6idn@y Disease .. p © Sla A out so sparingly as to be'hardy.gut-I tilit4r from this exalted quarte . mase• coffee. Then in a little whiles _ y i3 p S fr fent to supply the necessities of hpritit oT loyalty and staunch-i I would be so nervous, my heart i P@rf@Ct Cur�3 Iy Made - life•. At tho close of the ,rear -. Hess which King l:dw'ard has alwayswould. beaL.like everything. _ y CHASE'S i�tDNEY- t�tas cum"1 ted , acco are_divided. Very shown f other', is not perhaps the I :'Finally oar~ morning I told the noteworthy, according to the stato- least-od the claims .which he'is en- hnshnnd i believed coffee eras thei _' . I rttrn's of this traveller, is the excen- titled. to-day to exercise on the loy- cause of this trouble and that I _. e i nn n4 c t y._ who nr,lways nrid tnoigt promptly ful- 'There are e,'en those whp trout,mit'T had seen advertised, He said) s . tic en rn nents they map have for ro of er and grave causes _.. ill KQ1 All ri ht so m ,g Postum ands_ e tut or h r g e of A medicine which will cure such a�Kidney,Liver 13kty sad soon' found I entered lrtu, Thus, for instance. the I are no longer in personal contact although I did not like it at first I"' severe form of kidney,disease as that .relief. Thus enc raged I eontinued�tn❑ t,r, n:h oft}ces'of the. Russo-Chin- -with the Sovereign to whom kindly got right down to business and: _- de cribed below can.tertainly be re- to use these pi and .after Navin rc;• Sian' loented in China have since messages are sent testifying that for-'made it according to directions, }�!y�9 'Upton •for any ordinary case .of Ltaken twelve bo r wag agniu•fn j)er-I the retail?ishntent no recoid of a mer ties if necessarih loosened .are thon it was fine and.the yvhole tarn... , 1 Ibis ailment. i tett health an rigor. I chn note 'single protested note, by: no means broken: I ily got to using it and I_tell you it' /�• to Postum in la for,tae. Thanks It seems'Molly to experiment, with taleep undisturb ,d the pains in. the I l he many visits •which the King,tins corked wonders new and untried remedies Rhea'there'kidneys and cg arc gone, ar.d 1 has.paid to nlntuet every country in ce of the the cordial welcome he afire thousHnds rea11y.ttt certify thatam feeling R'e and•;strong. I con- TO CLEAN PAI�'\T. - Europe and P Poison, • fhlts alcciiys extenried to dislingttishecl' satire, I now enjoy 'goodliealth, halo kjr, Chase's Kidney-Livir Pills hivo eider Dr...Ch e's Ktdncy-Liver Pills Ten .ln.lve9 may be sn�'ed from tho nclt been in bed with sick, headache ositively cured them ai this foreigners have necessitated acquain- pa.kn- a groat,boon to suffering humanity, fr,r two years although.i hart it for Ful and-fat l malaJy. and had.I ki: table fol' a fow dayfi; and y�'hen., su[- Lances of Various racial characteris- I, g )wn about them y,•hen T licient tire' coileeted steep, not boil,.'tics, and our Sovereign's consunt- I'iu ?"ears before I began POQtum and' , _ M.r•, John Guerin, ivt old, tesid tt 'g•as ,ct-yourt- man could have escaped them for hnlf an hour in n tan I •t•'• mate knowk-dg'e of TuroP.ean Politics ins 'nerves are now * strong 'and i of Thorold, tint•. `'ntls r'i8uflerin6 all. .the Lest years of my D nave no trouble from my heart, or ' �ttrnin' tiro w'ittrr a(T t.hrout It a sieve is, slur in t:ro>;tt mensure to the inter- 'twenty years I tires kindly afPi d life."_ I r,nd use t?lti ten to trash nil• -arnish n:trional frit.-Miships lie has formed•',frgrii 'he rhe.tunatism. _ with kids.eY 't thle:.5,.:n,ligestion d Dr. Ch;+ Kidne -Liver rills„ erl l:aint. }t reniuces Spots and and I•.•a,t up by 'interchange of hospi- "I eo•tsider Postum a necessary bladder dernnzer..ents. 'T'iuring t t one pill n;l n., . 25 cents 'a^box, at f Litres n fresher, netiver' al•j,vorauce ,talities, or rogrifztr .correspondenee: nrti le of food on'iu table, blyl tin, i.h'''ie a r' 11f-Fufterer a-n4i 1--all dt•alprs rr 1:zlu:anson, HttYes-'fi'than iehcn -son P' find woler is ,use' Nor has the_King.confined himself,frievuls who come bore awl•test's my1 _ "to ger up six 6u iwett;e. tinter ni, Cn:r.f,ttn;., rnnto. To protect you For whit'ir l,rurt. �i.a''.c ui, a Sinal: ,t� any Willa Sal social tr•atu1-9 or prd-•,I�Stum sa� it is d"elicious." .N.vmril ►v tr f.nss w tet :. i.tried dtifl'e ;frrin�t teal on; the )ortrnit"'ntxl runnt it of ,.hit i; on :i i:nni i G.ccr - y 1 l i P fession in, the fcirei:;n conversations �"]van h 1 ostum Co., Battle Creel ilootrtrs ntiail - o:_nt jrnatiirti i r. ,1. 1i'. ('has ttie r,f nl,r whirr Carmel and ruh over he hnt' enjo,cd = !"• I began usin ramous;r'ic' t Book author. are on' the snrfnc0 liahth and it. twill ]Day's In l'r;wce, lits i;5'.ance, toe i)uc ; Get the boos, ."The,Road- io ,Nell f 3 TJr. Cha ePery hp.<. - - - _.. the sm-f t'ruuuirkably ire 1i` and n�>t'. d umttJG. hf. (;arittietta, General ,life" in each package, -11'w. and Mrs. Allaway were Alf. Hoover. - -- - in the-city oil Wednesday. :Vtrs. James Doter An?=dltughte�,of FOR �HAI�VESTING. -W. U. Ward and Jos. 11. Burl- tie% I]ai.r.u'd, are visiting at lrs. Benj, Doten's. dy were in the city on Tuesday. Mrs. A. _�I. Ellis, 7)f'Asbburn, spent Peerless alac4le Oil, 25c. >;prong Pitchforks, 45c LOCALISM-So air. and Mrs. Oke, of Toronto, a week with her parents. Eli and'Jtrs. Rakes, Iron bow, 14c English Sn-ath, 75c visited Pickering• relatives this �ighsa Illtier. Sc.y then, 05C Whit Stones 12k - Me C�b Mr. Lawson and Mrs. Somerville, of Whit Stones, tic Amicar Coal oil 25c hiss Louie O'Leary, nest. -Wood. Powell unloaded a new Cherrywood, spent 3fonday last the Canadian Coal i ' "-Civic Holiday, traction engine from this station guest of Mrs. H. Hopkins. 1 22c rad' 1O' -- ears, of To- on Monday. Win. Boothe lust a valuable farlE - ronto; is visitingPickertngfriends. horse last week from having its leg --_ -- — _ . -Lod Bradford, of Toronto, is broken last a kick from its urate:vrhile - -Miss Rose Later; of Toronto, visiting her parents, Chas. and is the guest of James and Mrs. sips. Bradford. driving then] to the pasture field, to Gordon. -Our street commissioner has Congratulations are extended n- -John Leslie, of Toronto, spent Mabel vee aner, Grant Malcom, o so - men and teams employed gravel- ley Hoc»•er and A. Hoover, who so ' Suudap, at the home of his par- ling our streets this Reek. successfully passed their entrance h T ents here. -Miss Gertie Seeker, of Toronto examinations.psp tl 1 ,J., ' ` ,�/ g-Mrs. A. Burrell is in Peter- is spei}ding a few days with her The g�zden artvunderthe au ices ymou Vboro this week visiting her daugh- sister, Mrs. Alex. Falconer. of the Baptist church, held on the ` ter, Mrs. Wiman. -Miss Brander, who formerty-Ilawn of '%m. Finn, on Wednesday -Rout. Miller left on Tuesday attended College here, spent Situ. evening last, was a grand success in da with Ger aunt, Dliss Brand. every respect, The evening was all Gold Medal Silver Sheaf and Plymouth Special. t for Jackson's Point, where he will , _- Y that could be wished for, and a very spend a few days -A number from here attended The befit by teat. :lion- large number of people gathered from -Born-At Peterboro, on '. . day, the 25th rust., the wife of F. the Foresters' service in- the far and near. After all had done •,; ` ' SZ hitevale Baptist church last justice.at the table, an excellent .pro- -,Wiman of a daughter. Sunday. -am was given. The Rev. B. A. G. Also a 'full line of FROST & WOOD Implements -Dr. Bateman has had erected -Mrs. Thompson and child, of �illoughlay, of.RingR'ood, made all in front of his lot at the drug- Whitby are visiting at the home ideal chairman. Although the hour /`1 - 3tote, a good substantial fence of the former's mother, Mrs. Jas. was getting late: Mi- Willoughby by E L HAPMAN, YiGEN 1. Sites. Geo. Kerr and daughter, Shepherd. betwehis witty remarks and short speeches • ..Miss Dolly,spent a few days dnr'- -Mrs. J.H. Wagner crowd i numbers, kept the large in the est week with friends in g crowd in the best of humor and order g p the members of her Sunday school throughuut the evening. The pro- _ Toronto. class at her home on Tuesday gram was excellent and the gathering -Hiss Mabel Wright returned afternoon, ,.pprec•iated the fine selections-given t - ° home on Monday, after spending -iii=s Helen Heck, of Toronto, by the following-The Green River Bundy �1 habet�e l List• nearly two weeks with friends in isholiclaying at Lake View the hand,Mr. Pickering, the Trudg,`ens, of the cit Murkl.hani, Messrs Russ 1'hite, Y• residence of James Gormley, on ZVhitevale, J. A. 11'hit-, ,Broii haul, -W. C. Linton and ex Mayor the lake shore. A. Doten, Revs. R••ynol(ts. «'llitecale, Howland. of Toronto, spent Tues- -_\rthuv and.Mr Johnston, of 1ntu�h. ,4.1 qon need Ice cream Freezers Razors J. C. FiI,g, Toronto. and J. 3i, Binder Twine tTuly>ools Stock toed ; day nt the lake, the guests of Juo, Greenwood' left oil Saturday last The evening getting late a sial wa.. r _ R. Linton. �g g G'haracal ,]{r:cee Trowels fit, Winnipeg. where the fol•mer annnunct-d for the following eveniriw Docr springs Lt-L pa Universal meat choppers iris:= Winnie Chapman, of will act as judge ilryive stot•k. and the balance of the plc,L�rani,he=i,l Eavetroavb t, lm-hire oils Varnishes t Audley, is spending a few- days _.Mr, poach with rife .lnd fain- over. The �athel nq dl�l,trstcl l r ;.he Floor Brushes' ti'gile 11-ire cntterg with her brothel', J•Ales S, and ily, lately out frons 1•'nglwid, have band leadiug G ,d the lion. G%soline Oiiere .-Y-Rays Polish 1�1Cs. Chapman. tarsen lip retil(lE nCe lir 1'iC'kt'T1llSF, �1'Lkirsday evening, `,1,.;. 1 •A (�l,n'i.11 Hardware Yalpt5 .Ch mD. W. Carruthers, 'NSI. :.::lthtI' dt.Pn(led t s;,,':al. 1. at occupy at lire::-cut the duel- t,?a was served• Mr, Alf. Hl)tn•e> wds Y-/. REMEMBER this list and CALL. :Lawsyti. Mrs. A. J. Howlett and ling at the rear of R. A. Bunting'- l,;vitt•d t,. talte the chair. wbici] ht. S- Nettie Carrutuers dpetlt Store. Hlted :n a veru ..!,Ie ulauael. A u,•.,,1 IN Cdue�tlay ill the city. -\fi liars IIcC'Iiu-?an:i re lIrog:al;l w as rPntle► >l by th:- !! >%. Ft"R�_�CF:S anti RUUFI\G a SPECIALTY. ; --Rev. Mr. Moore and sons were turned iaotne i,n Saturla after Ino talent: Rev. J'-_,?son �trlu*a h, . to encs Gener'l -i!t Toronto this week arranging ,l,txuiing a cotttlle of woutna with pa�tur.�lissri D Bar t„n, L, « l oi;, J. H. _Bundy, Hurd�vare for the bo) in connection with friends in �ti.=Sours. Shi }]a� aril .�. F't!le:, The Green x,tt•1 . .:atte ncitsnc�• at college this fall. . about completely recovered from uartette accompparl . l 3le��rs tit ar:,! The Srtbbath =drool of tit hes recant acc'ideut, �V m. find Alf. 1io)ver T'ht of sal -- -• -Andrew's church ur se holding God brought to i close o ed alp n,; � po- g -�N'. and _lir;. LoQanan�i'.iaitgh God Say,• the bins;. P]•ocett1s:31, , their postponed pic'uic on Friday tel, Miss Maud.• and iii Sun .•: tn} :hank.,era ,1::� �Ir. 1>n,l NL. . - nest at the Mouth of the creek. Whitney, of Honolulu. were tat mini fl,r the use of their lawn gild Pi • ? a p (�J. -St H. Bundy has Kati a new O-hawa on Wednesday attending, h ,use. rnd the wry they R9els;e,i in �k�r�� sH�rd�tAlr�Jore roof lately placed un him =tore. he osedding of �fis- E. 3i. Whit-i wakini: the part• a �ucce?s, also to and also has had the building re- ney- to Dr. Wilson. of Montreal, the h,irr,i and all t�hn hesj,eti u, make --- _ painted, which adds much to its -�Ir . A. E. « ri,zht and t•tn it a sue cess. it Iva:,,ne of tho befit of appearance. z the kind ever held in Gree:, River, p. daughter., who have been spend- has it --The weather we have been ing a few weeks with relative= in 1 serge assortment of Harvest Mitts from 25c to $1,_'5. esperieneing during the past few Collingw•ood, arrived in' tonal on Proclamation Threshers` Supplies.-Lace Liatizer, Babbit Metal, Cylinder Oil, ala- weeks has been favorable for the Wwlnesday, and will -Vend a __. " Ohl, Rubber packing, Hemp Packing, etc. raspberry crop. A large quan- week with John and Mnz. Dickie Inn'p„nce to R petition presented Prices and Quality- Right. •tity ha,,; been placed on the mar- and other relatives before return- by the i,usiness men of the `' illage to. ket during the last week at mod- ing to their home in Iowa. tie Yoh-e Trustees, we hereby pro- - R - erste prices, In response G., a petition claim )tonddy• .3 ug 1st 1st, t.'ivic -D. McDougall,of Lindsay. and po Holiday t it the Village •*f Pickering. ga Signed by a majority of the busi. wishing f. d pleasant holiday. ' rent u ss f the villRge, the policeReads far the Fruit Season. forty-four candidates to the recent trustees have roelxime . one Ry, `ai tied, - _ ,entrance examinations, and all p Ju Peak, aSecre, August 1st.. Civic holiday, This John Dickie, Secretary. Granite Preserving Kettles Find ns. r�13 Stzey - pa�ed successfully, taking a very day. is also observed as Civic hors- -- -- Grati to Pails, Dish Pans, Fry Pans,. Dippers, etc. thigh stand in every case. We es- ,lav by Toronto, and the towns of tend to him our congratulations. ,rti-hitb-v and Oshawa. /7������� -The Methodist Sunday cc hoi71 -'In the recent tennis match be- V - will Picnic at the Bay on Sl'ednes tween R„sebaok and Pickering. I 1�_ /� rd Those w� are egulagaining rflesh t- t ��/ -,_• Vhapman day neat, August 3 meeting at Ham of Pickering defeated North- ane t wit h b regular treat- I Vr the church at 1 p. m. Arrange- e a member of the' team who m•nt with _ ;ments have been made with Mr. won the inter-collegiate champion ,Scotus Emulsion j - Sparks to give the S. S. children a „hip in Toronto by 034, 5-8, ,-5. In Should continue tr a treatment t - -----'ride onboat. All are invited d �, the doubles \orthey "and Miss rh hat weaer; ws— h• smaller a _ to participate in this outing. Alexander defeated C. H. Ham "d a Ilttre coot Milk with It will do away with any ob ection I -A stranger and his wife ap- and Mi-". Murkar 6-2, 8-2. whish IS attaohed to farty pro- i peared in town on Monday even- While James Andrew was seasoduats donna t • n.ac.d season. I � -ing with a horse and rig, and taking a loadof hay into his barn T a Rowxt. '` We l� the best SCOTT ri soKx:. c:..,.� lJ�✓ tenting outfit. They are on their on Tuesday. his horses broke =...,,, . Willy to Seattle, and will drive as through the drive way and for r�•a+1�•o: a�cr+t•• I far as St. Paul. The man earns.a time matters were very exciting, - good living on his way by paint- but fortunately when extricated ing signs at which he is quite an from their per4lous position it Public Notice . ! ' was found the horses were not �Orannlated for Preserving. Expert. _ . -St. George's Sunday school mach the worseof their exper- Public Notire is hereby given that swill hold a picnic at Mr. Strick- ience. any person known to take earth, sand - - land's near Rosebank, on Monday .A pleasant event took place stone or gravel from any of the roads • neat, August Ist. Van will leave on �'4 Wednesday afternoon at Osh- of the Township of Pickering,without the church at 10.R0. All members RR'a, Rt the residence of 'firs. $tet having obtained perrliission from . of the congregation and their awa, at being the .occasion of •the Municipal Council to do so,will be --, ;Gem J ars, all- sizes "friends will.be made welcome. A Whitney,Y, g prosecuted according to late, Pints, QIIar�s Heli Gala. the marriage of her eldest daugter By order of the.Council of the Town _ f program of races, etc is being Miss Ella M. formerly assistant ship of Pickering. •arranged• teacher of the Pickering, Public James Underhill,Reeve, -.Among those attending' the school, to Dr. Robt. Stilson, of Donald R. Beaton, Clerk. funeral of the late Lydia Bost- Montreal. The ceremony was Safeguard the Children. wick on Wednesday were her performed by the Rev. Jame& Notwithstanding all that is done by brother Albert, her sisters, Miss boards of health and charitably in. �ar Fillers and Rubber Rings •.Ella and Mrs. Annie Yorke and Hodges, in the presence of a few y of the relatives of the bride and clined persons, the death rate among �t Miss Gertrude Adair,all of Detroit rte_ riga__ hitney was as- small children is cert'high during the Colne and Gel the .B�gu• --- $ hot weather of the summer months in Icer half brother, Mr. Jonathan sisted by her sister, Miss Mabel, the large cities. There i-smotJprebttb- Bostwick, and Mr. and :firs. Adair while the groom was supported by ly one case of bowel complaint. in a -- all of Toronto, the latter being his brother, Dr. Filson, of Mont- hundred, however, that could not 'be Johfi 1J. • her sister. ' " real. The wedding presents were cured by the timely use of Chamber- -Miss Elbie Stephenson, form- lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea -• - P numerous and costly, including a - _:erlya pupil of the Pickering beautiful silver tea service from a Remedy. air, Frank Rigs, of Frank - public school, but now a resident •number of medical men in Mont- linrille, N.Y., in epea'ing of this of Yorkton, Assa., in a letter says rel !Atter the ceremony was remedy said: rrI have found it esped . � y:I�1�, -.-Agency � (3n(��]' that the latter place which is rformed, Rll sat down to the fent to have a supply of Chamberlains ass(�ey- j,a .��i33i.. Vi1�Id s pe Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1Aass J about the size of Pickering, con- wedding supper, and this Ras fol- Q - - ns only owe y a recep ton, guardan w e especially ens Sia - - - - wh-ieh--abau a hundred and to children, it is equally KCL in adult Having taken over t} ply- t1e public with -all kd___ obors. Miss Stephenson has been fiftyfriends called to extend con. cases. recommen it c eer u yy and - reig, ire art— a resident of I'orkton for about without reservation." For sale b all of two months, having mored to gratulations to the happy.couple. druggists, y menti, Louden Hay Fork s, g lir.and airs. Wilson left on the . Farm I>� that place from Toronto. midnight express for Montreal, n -The funeral of the late, :Miss and n ill le ve im di ly eke V al on hand, also De Laval Separators. Lydia Bostwick, formerly of Pick- and a couple of!reeks at Tremb- 1 �g 0 400 y A full fit of Reps p p n tl attended t4 and prices right. Bring, who died at the Sanrtorium ling .Lake, in the Laurentian w0? p P Hospital in Detroit, on Monday Mountains, after which they Rill Yards at Spink Mills. r; 1. �, Moore Pickering morning last, of peritonitis, as spend two weeks iii the �thite Best Qualityof Hard Coal - P4gll , - the result of an operation which Mountains, of New Hampshire, was performed last week, took and on their return the doctor Full Weight Guaranteed• pplace here on Wednesday forenoon will resume his practice in Mont- F11 ont- -`�-- - -- - in the Progressive Friends church. real. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson have �,w ` ' The Rev. J. E. Moore of the Meth- the best wishes of their .many �+Q� d Chestnut Sizes. Q - odist church officiating, who friends in Pickering, where the tak . ,, Pleasarepreached an approppriate sermon bride is so well and favorably t lowest marl�et . - from John 11-28.r`The Master hath known. I ' In offerin Your our'ne*stock of Pa Erawrii, Beads ' "come and calleth for, thee." The _. .. ' • = • - - patries, _ -.. _deceased was about 40 years of prices. �w gg peri Wtra Embroidery silk, Key chains, age, and was brought u here, aREEa RIPER. neck laces, Clothes B' she Rubber tipped pea g p We'bave also on hand quantity of Boys watch chains 0►!f b❑ttoti�e, mbeei etc, but moved to Detroit a few years ek eombee; etc. Mra. A. B. Collins and children id and ba Her mother was buried here Beet Quality $mithing Co holders. Pompadoi e, ........... - ' ag°= sp nt a west with W m. and Mrs. • only last February. The inter- Hoover. Our Coal makes warm friends. �1ekelYa. - ment took pla�•e in the Friends Mrs. Barker and can, Manley, of Orders left witu w. Yealr delivered M. Fj.' B40n�! d burying ground. Chicago, are visiting at the Lome of promptly. i.. v. I A'