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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_08_19 VOL. :XIII. PICgER.IlvGe ONT., FRIDAY. AUG 19 1904. - NO 40 t' -- % saw--wtuste.- _- Hers. ftolJinscta,o€Tomato,-is spend - - Vv&vfes*tarsal Olawbf. _ _ ing a week with firs.J. McIntosh. SpinkMills g Mrs. and Miss Dick. of Pertone, Mrs. Lehman and son are visaing Watch out for bills of the 3lethodiat Ill., are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. I in Newmarket. I choir garden party in the near future. ,aCedtcai. Andrew Annan s. lira, P. R. Hoover. has been quite i hiss Fanny Pennock, of Stratford, Red 'Wheat - 95c bus. poorly the last Yeti-days. is visiting the scenes of her childhood Our new teacher, Wh'.Ce Wheat � - late E $, M. School started Monday morn}ng I here. Spring Wheat - - 93c Ward has taken charge of `our,with a good attendance. _hiss Goldie Burton, of Toronto, is WF. EASTWOOD. M.D.. Snrgeon Goose Wheat - 75c " school and so far has created a _lir. and _lits. Ellis visited with Mr.I visiting her grandmother, .lits.James VY to CanadfaaPaciflc �taaway; coroner nod impression in the sectiuu. and Mrs. armor Ellis of As on Taylor. Ontario Connt7; Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Manitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. g p ' i T H E ERING. N EWS t claremoot; office boars—Before 10 a.m., t to 2 Fatuil 'F lour e 5.50 " The section is to be congratulated Thursday. f A number from here attended the vomit and ft ow 7 to 8 p.m. Private telephone g e .. on secttrinR. a teacher of Mr. J. B. lVilson has _been confined to l excursion to Barrie, and.report an ea- eonnectioawitbBalaam.Greenwood,Brongham Pastry F1011r - x•50 his bed for a few�ars witH an&Ht_��tttt----_1 ent these. Mt Zion,A.Jobnetou's i7th eon), win Cowie'. Bran $18.00 ton Ward's ability. 4th con),and D Pugb's 19th con; 8-ly Mr. Dunbar's hoose is rapidly of infiarnation. I Mrs. John Bradley and family are Short's 16.00 The J1lsses Fuller,of Toronto, have visiting at the home, of her father, p� A. YOUNG. M.D..C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo ?.5.00 approaching completion. The been spendin{ their vacation with air. S. Windsor. 1 r Trinity Mailical College, Toronto, mem- Graham, Whole'Wheat Flours masons are nearly through with their uncle, «m, Fuller. - I Mrs. Jaynes Taylor has returned ber of College of Pbrsiciaus and Surgeons of their work and the carpenters The Misses Lena, Mattie and Maud�from her two month's visit with her Ontario. once and residence opp0'LearyLotel Chop of all kinds. have the roof about finished. Finch and Jars. Robinson, of Toronto, fatnily in 3lanitoba, Woburn,Out. Office hours; morning 7 to 10: evening'a toe. ., Hard and Soft Coal. - - •• '"`hen completed the house will Mrs. Hirst. Rev. J. and Mrs.- Mcln- Miss Ida Thornton, matron of the _ Above prices Subject to Change without be among the best in the town- tosh, of Whitevale: Mrs. John A. Free Hospital, Gravenhurst, is home Sosice. phi «bite, of Bruughazn, and Mrs. Do- for a fete clays' t•acation, Legal. Madel Bakery Co,, Limited. Three dwellings in the village ten, of Green River. were the guests Mrs. Reynolds and family have re- E. FARE WELL, C., BARRIS are being painted, Materially illi last week of Mrs. H. Hopkins, Silver turned house after spending a couple . covin the appearance yearance of the _ anis. of weeks at the house of the fortr,tr's - Q. �i' • TER,OCIt7Crown Attorasl.,and County proving 11 hiss Marr Turner entertained a parents in Oshawa. onaitor. Court House.Whhbv, lav �` place.: The hint-e=• are owned by number of hiends un Thursday even- Jlr. Hoidge, who has been engaged Mr. Geo. White Rud Mr. Tripl, 'nrr. A very pleasant time -was spent as t(-acher in our public school, began _ �OW A McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- - and Mr. Rogers house and =tore is by all in gallle; of various kinds, Fit:c alts., on -',Ion ay est. Owing to - ere,solicitots',se. Often opposite Post- al=t1 befit tenuvated, tuusic and dam:ing. -After refresh- the scarcity of houses, he is compelled none Whitby:Ont. Tn0.B&l1 Dow,B.A.;Tbe*- rnent� were served includingice- to lite in the meantizlle4t Box Grove. a:eatuivt.T,L?.,B. �ronav to Loan, 97 C lL+JklM�l The Ladies' _c-0 feria y of the ,,ream. the arty broke u ;citsin A harvest house and lawn social 4 Ultllbal'LVIl Presb}'tt�i•ian C'hnrc•h p � g' will liold a grmid festival and ha-l ing --God Save the biuret trill he held „n the lawn of the 3leth- VeteJrm-arY. -'••' �•.--- ode t church on the evening cif Tues- - �? zaar at Ro�ehank on the eveuittg Merkle-y- H011irger. day nest. Tett will be served from fl HOPSINS,VETERINARY SUR- of k'rida\.. _dug. "Sth. variety' -- U,:+3!-!p, 1n„ after which a first-class HGEos, Grsauate of tae Ontario vet- O2 all materials ands3eei¢n of it-eftll ttrti+•Iv- will be for rale At Winnip.- , nn «'ednesdav, Aug. progratnutf- will be rendered by for-' orinar7 Coi:ega, Toronto, registered metnt,er i the toittid i !tenni 3 ill. 'Tea 3rd, al uiet tt•eddinu took la+:e at the ei n rtrn.l local talent. J. H, Cameron of toe Ontalrin t enenusry Iiedica' AdlOCLS%011. kept; n stock. It will pay yon . g' _ 1 ' P g Cffice at d res.deaee one and one m:iea to caIt at oar works and int ecu oily stock, illl l be -(-rved trwin o to .l3l,i It,tn., �Iethcc ist liars,Iimve, where, the Rev. the well-known and popular enter- north of Green River. office and shoeing P I c' F. A Ali-t- r,llictatinli, Mr. J. A. tKine-r, of T, tont+). toll t1,•li }t, the pante a to 11 a.ln., and 1 to c pm. Private and obtain prices, Don't be misled by u.Cer v%,h; h a ehryic'e prograttl. will ,I :i:IPv, c f l'hestervillr-, Unt., and au lien,c br 1.'r refint.l And h hutor+r. ,- telephone in my ottice P,O addreae. Green agents we do not emlllov them,coneegdent• be ;given 11i ['jne fr,!lutv!tt� talent: Nli,s R. M. H ,1iinK?r, a former resi selection:, Mist Carrie Reesor. 'of --&;Ter, •Jnt ly we can, acd do throw off the agents alt. Paul Hahn, 'cellist: '" Har- „ commi.sioo of 10 per cent., which von will -e�• t iulilti=t; JIe - ' lent of this district Fere joined in 11+ukharn, and the Re•v. J. �;. and certainly tare b 8 r Rate• Bxr- hilly wedlock. The bride looked very Bier Wife;n.on,- of C'lareiriont, nod rsetriPias tlLtaritli• y purchasing from no. , a ,'harmine: in a w,wn of cream-rnull loci talent mill c•ontrihw;%, to the eve- certainall icited. kerant,! Cuninlinv �Ii t Lillian- _Alc•talider, Bloc-uti'.tni;t. hiffi ,tl and appli,p..ie with a wreath ning'. entertainment: Short address- HO�fAS DCNN,Conveyancer. Com- WHITBY GRANITE CO., and SII'. 1)(m-naid. Th••ro t\ill al- itn,l veil raid carr�•in¢ a boquet of es trill he given by the residen`. ruin;, - inoi atouer for taking, Affidavito: eto., Opp,Post Office. "A'baby, Ootarlo -o lye? [aliov drlllr lit' itlgZ lgdies -bite rtls••-: assisted by alis Fdna tersand by the Rev. Mr. Oke, of elaremon:,0at. -- of the calltl, anti -electiatl,� frau; Dawsuu: &iintily attired to white ScAO)oro, r4rPdhinent booth will BCN'IINC3, loaner of Marriage the Ill. lie." Chair vVill be Ia-tre with x tx,yuet of pink rases, be on the dr,Inds, tihuuld the weath• L,asnsesfottheCounty of out,rio. Of. PICBERINQ' LIVERY W. Irwin. of Lon(L)n, ably tvAited he er prove' ,l b- held i the tea and '.akrn by the Ils,tr,r. the lltrv. loll th,• our. After the cPremonr the c„tic,rt trill he held in the church. aero at the store or at his residence.Pickering • t I3. Z�n telt at ? +.i c luck. A+'1r11i�=1Ut1 K' happy c••uplF -were PRcorted to the Admibsion, 25 cents:children,15c nt . Village. .b cerate. hrnueof �Irr,_E, H. Daws..u, NJ.3 Ro s First'elasa vebieleafor hirs by day - liter., whert the bride crit the WtAdirlg No-Substitute Offered' AVID BELDAM, auctioneer, tc.' or ni hg,. 'Inns to connection meet• f wobtuc.s^britt sales from h:s a.mtrou• R Brougham. cak” at the c,,ucluaiou of a deliKhtfUi `lav tL'ha. t ou twill about-drt1 zRtas ` inewis both:ar .Ana near. sates of rams farm ing all G.T.R craine. Freigba sad 3 " repa-t.I Tfie bride was the reripiPnt offering,,sr,uu•thing -'just goner" l Es Stock and ev+SytLlua this ;s to be sola will be sspress Je?ivered to alleparts of the -_ of uianv ;'ostlr xnd useful rtsPnts ;a!ne i xys A 13etu r rode. the frcrt haad:ed by tbesnb.criber with tbeatmoetcare G. Brook n i8 vi-sting his cousin 1 p and sold to the very best advantage. 44.17 v1.1age Teaming of all iindo dome autonl; tz hich-A.As it benutiful- M&son still 'Lail.!, that ninety•L;l.e out of on shortest notice. Sale and nom at f=recnhauk .� R: h piano froom the gr(w)m. The a hundred drtlgrtist� rer•ortim*.nd -' •'�-•� R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK missionecabirse in oonaectiolr, 11 r. LPr:• f TutY,ntu, is vi=;ting n;any friends of the bride and i tovm ('ham}xr'.xin's C'<,lir', Cholera and D• Conveyancer Commissioner for taking at Win. �Io gr •vr=. . toirl us in wishing.thein a Iung and Diarrhoea Remedy when the best ' al®davtte. Acoonntant Eea. Unoey to l�at xl! • TTr pe J. anc3 N1r-;- F.nler+on,Of _�ltclle3, hRpl+s ?ifs. rant rlC f'rr r1lArIhOPR 13 A ked for,and 0o farm DDropor%T. Ianaz of Marriage L.c• x� j� do +r, hervise they know 1t is' the one sneer" Whixeva.e. Ons. Rr � proprietor. Sntidayed at J. Burk'-- _ J. A. Whitt iq having a huge Whitby. reinedy'that cat always he depended ' stuck •alp. Lcx,k — .n, even in the most severe and OrCHER A POS1'ILL.Licemsed Anc• f.nit fur bills. •'•- - o upon, soon be A c w,p i f raiding .or liquor tcwk dangerous cases. Solid by-,all drug. t,oasars��r tba Ccs *o! Ortario ata Uttt' hare's>C i1Ry'y w111 place in town on Friday night of lAst itoa oast•of every dean c coaoacted at a Furniture.,., P giola.sooderact charas. ti hosu c Rte; E.t a over frtr IV14 w ith a g(xid -,ield. wer.i: And a big haul tray wade. ThP Ascot and Geoerai Vauator Strtos attention o g �Ii-S R' LitttAtt, of Hunt-ville, _raiders weir Licence Inspector'Markle The oil" vas! to Ali orders b mus or telegraph Ad- is home. visiting fur a few clays. and Chief Bell' And the place raided t �es TH08 PJtBlverJOEL, BraagOam iy F WESTERN BAN OF C�N�O�, 7VSTILL,Green Rigs: out 9s,7 - Miss Brodie, of Toronto, is yiy the Queen's Hotel lualicensed'i, find A fall }tae of $ret• iting at Wm. Cowie's fur a fete hereby bangs a tale. _ T$Ib WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav ,slug furniture now day± Last April, at the annual meeting taoorporstedbyact of Parliamentls4s _ 1 ngg removed to and thoronahly overbanl- on a:bibiiion is of the Licrnae Commissioners of the inelcesios >•raaah. led liht aTovs t,onae. l em prepared to furnish lira !phi tauII mild titlixdrt Of : lasoemodatfon to all who desire to patrootae our wore r00»g. _ the riding the Board refuted to renew aabscriaed Ca�,ta1. ......81 Will 0 Philarlelpb►a, are sisltlult at �1r. the licPnse. .utin upon the report of Subscribed Capital.,,. . ....... ta,aeo Ims. Bpatnanr•amp:e room. I ohall be plea•• J. Phillip's he �° led to.Ali old patrons when chs have se oo- IJ the Ins ectvr that the rPmisPe were aloe.. "•" p�aaffoo ao vett xarrham, Jas, tT m ENCS, Pe not aeeordim to regulations. Im, ' " . 'Edq. Markham.0ac. spent S P � , Pilots right. p P Assets aeadtl♦ Convertible 1 T� y 11 r. Graham, of Toronto. g .Join; oow..v.s. T.R.Ycflu,r.ax aeQ. R. Be Dilling�ham• a few flays with bib sister, Mrs. F, mediately tbereafter pressure was Prat gni tr..bier y� 6 C. La Frangh. brought to bear, and the board was special attention given to Farmer•, Sale 'Methodist Church V r, Z�'allac e'N too bo s, itf induced to grant an extension of lie. :votes Co11•attoas ooitcitsC and promptly made PickennR, ODi Farmer's Note• dtacoanted American and Services as Follows• yy epee for three months. The three Greenbank, visited at T. C. Foreign Eschaags booitbm and .old Drassets- - ' a _ Br+7wn'R on Sunda months expired on July 31. The sued, available on all parts of the world premises betd not been improved as re- t090a.m., �.ifrelaching. We a& inforrrle�that Mr, Feas- yuired, and the license has elapsed. Ig savings sank Department. P.m- Wagner & COs 7:00 m- by bAs rented the Blandin tarts, r,,,ri t:h;.f ui - Interestauowed on ate hear - 2.00 p.m. .,Sabbath School. for a term elf years. preulises continued toispense tiyuid rent rates,and credited.bAfr•yersly todeyoattoe 8:00 p.m, .... Epworth League, on Mies Barr.-lay returned home refr•eshmenik during the day, sit last Geo. Serr, lsaaaser, Tuesday. Have a full line of freQh and cur- from Toronto after spending a week up to Friday night,. when. In- 1S.00p.m.: ::...Weekly Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. week visiting frA-ndy. " spector Mackie. calling to his a_vRist- Thursday. Spice Rall, Breakfast Bacon, 1lr..and. Mrs. Fru-ram, of Chi Ances'hief of Police Bell, visited the CLAREMONT LIVERY Rev. J:E. Moore, Ph. B. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. c•agu, is visiting with the latter'e hotel and seized All liquors found therein- a considerable n ' -class horses to ire r Pastor. brother, Ur, C+. �. Fish. qua nty, First-class h' day o The seizure was taken for Rafe keeping night. -- Highest prices paid for We aril extend sympathy with to a strungcell in the. town loci u = Butcher's cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Feasby over the where it remained at time of writing- Buss in connectio$ -teaeetitag all— -- ' death of their daughter, Mrs. Hall -Tuesday, trains. F.,L. Gleeson and Dr. G. \. Fish This is nut the end of the matter, by Horses clipped on shortest notice. Real Estate Agency A� of attended a telephone meeting held any means.' There is more to follow. r S � � 1 at Zi-hitevale on Monday- evening. A charge of aellinF liquor without a W. A. Th�msOn, ct g Miss N. Hubbard returned home license was laid against'the operator Proprietor. from Keswick last Reek, alter of the hotel. and the ease celled for PlCk@rlligi - Out r A few barrels of No. 1 sugars on s udin a few months in that �nesday afternoon. $ hand which we Pe g Mr. A. E. Christian represented the ;strict. Crown and lir. D. Ormiston the de- FOR SALE - Full line of Dry Goods and Gro- lilies -Louie Finch And sisters, fence. In the absence of the Crown Pr�S^���tlOYl ceries. Mabel and Mattie, of Toronto, are Attorney and Mr. Haverson, the colic- r se U A good seven roomed dwellia speeding their vacation with Mrs. icor for the Licensed Victuallers g Rock Salt on hand. Association, the case was adjourned _ Rood house attached, 4I acres of land. J. A.White. Splendid for market gardeniag Prin- Give us a call. N• Clawfurd on Sunday tied his for aweek.—gel..+one. e. ciply sandy loam, good well, good _ driKer�a post,and while stand- Going to Whitevale Tuesday night. -�•eI�,rtkleS stabling, quite near the station, Ting broke the bit, but not also Farmers Su 1 �Store serious OCC11TTi3t1. we ing on Main , ISP U er or - as resumed ... -_._.. .• on Christina street, and a good E. BRYAN, Mgr• —' We make a specialty o g her duties as teacher for Frank Wilbur is staying in the city. house to rent ori Church street. ' presentation articles. the coming term. �e all. wish. .Jae.'- Nolan has purchased a fine � . -. DOMINION BgNH her success in the future as she driver. Solid Gold Watches. . • has had in the past. Threshing has commenced in this W• Riehardsoa• 'Gold Headed.Canes. - C, Philip wile going into the vicinity.- e barn the other night on a load of os. Nolan is spending his vacation Sets. I rain, struck the to of the door in Toronto. Silverware cabinets. Ca�lta Palduo� __ $$,�OQ,�O� g P Miss E. Johnson is laying in the '•:Diamond Rings. Reserve Fund and rAme,LITII�kn�L ing—ll' - city or a _1tile. - - - -._. _ — 3474 OQQ- --- --•- — - ran a er_etoc�a_.— � shaking hien up other ways. We seriously ill.tto-, we regret etc., ere. p of .—Let us remind you : _WHITBY BRANCH. hop bout nothing wore stormhof t he in his parents he here.has 1 att - Chicago, ''s visit- e season occurred in this locality on ink : Beare ha visit'ng and can quote very close General Banking Tuesday afternoon. The storm friends in Armadale. figures on same. Before Miss Minnie Beaton s visitin " Business Transacted. was accompanied by a heavy our stock or consult _ M i n i • Ane r toe —that .we sell ; _.—_... ._- --illi. ----__-- Mrs. Albert McNealy: of Brooklin, us by mail - _ o c • caused much damage to the out- is visiting friends Here. Special atTentioa given to the collet• standing crops. Several barns Mr. and airs. Nighswander, of Atha First-class Repairing prom- i - tion of farmer's sale and and outbuildings were struck by spent Sunday in the vale. tl attended to. other notes. . lightning and destroyed. To the Miss Jennie, Howe, of Toronto, is P Y Cattle Fly Oil, .- . . •• , ' - _ telephone line much damage was visiting Mrs. S. Pennock, _- Xure Paris Green SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. done. A number of phones were The ordinance of Baptism was per- NORMAN BASSETT 'Wilsons Fly Pads burnt out and wires destroyed. formed here , Sunday last. •Ti►nglefoot a Mrs. Myers, of Toronto, is visiting .Chloride of Lime =0PCIBit& received Of $1. and• For- a mile' the telephone- poles her sister, Mrs. A. E. Major. upwards. were shattered to feces. It was j Jeweler and Oucie sso former Mar. Stationery.. p P Mise Maggie Cheater, of Port Union and successor to . X=tereat allowed at highest a most destructive storm and it Sundayed with Mrs. D. Annie. current rates. will cost-considerable to repair Born-On Friday the 12th inst, the Rlahli►rd90n :dt CO "" CO213j�0L't�ldsd or paid half the damage done. wife of Thos. Hamlin, of a son. Otto Nigbsyvander contemplates a PICEZRING yearly, tripp to the North-west shortly. Whitby - %'Ont. PHARMACY s t:.TSORTOx, J• $ Ofimeroo, Entertainer at Meas•a wit Morgan is gpAtiding her P MARxt3�I whitevale Tneeday night. holidays with Miss Ruth AnnL. i y C" .�....f .: r.,• .,,,o-:._. •. IA'_,. illi..., .. ..•, , ..�n,'' � .��f :. "C:.. sy., ?t�. .? ., } :";4,• •f -n r ..�,. .,.. ..! ,...;. loll_ .,. .' _• „q-�,..E•'�'' -,�'.�rt c'+_.`"G U,<fi`2 +oar,p ,, .. ah, .. .. .., .- .. illi. .�.•ta .. ., .•,._.i^. , r. '•u�, '^o '� _S?,. _",sic" „n Z,". �;. R �'a. `� r mip4" ?� , '�.. _,n„� �:�' '�4' -r, .vu- :•c'�v .ark• •� •••,�„.. -•x a � i �.z rr �;s � a�',.. .. �.... ,.,n-`. .. - -".Y.1141�^,•Ic„ •" :” 4. �cS�"r'z`% _.: ..i! ,E.�r�.ar� '"",T� �IG'a`�11?W2 ^t�+4, Ik'S:'.:,�{++ - IF Handle the cow before purchasing Lrom the cows, or covering .with ( 1 TIME SCOTLAND. � •+ {, Sher. See that eche milks easy. If straw, before she lies down, which 1 she�re a kicker, she will be likely to she will usually do after eating. I Ball boa Hillt Drops-When Can-f ? let you know it at once. It is well Use - plenty of absorbents.-horse non Fired. The ie V U n UOa l S 'l also to learn something of her form- manure is good-whiAh will prevent ..SI ea king of c eks," said the ' aD, et. history. Pedigrees count for cows from getting their tails ding. traveller,\ "Edinburt,N Scotland,, has Return -. — much in selecting a dairy cow, If Wipe each cow's udder with a cloth the most 'interesting ime marking " "�T the dairy animal comes from a line wrung out of warm water, before device 1 eye-'.saw. TW city hies be- .$EI.3sG-�I1+;G-BAF({ GOWS,. dot breedingstack that has a reputa- milking.- Tri-usia rase I Worsoine ,teen two hill!7- On one of these, tion for dairyexcellence, the chances other lubricant-lard is good--.On the known as Carltdn`.-Hill, there is an It is as old and tried saying that The "Okushiri" steamed into the Pi !'No two peas are exactly alike," aro that she has acquired(red some, tY cow's teas and udder. t will pre- hsiech afton tower,large black ba:(ri the suspend- bay, and landed her crew-all, that j - This applies with equal force in ref- not all, o. the good qualities of her vent particles of dust from fallin • is, save one, Esashi, the sweetheart et ease to dairy cows. While thee- parents. In a general way, wo have into the milk, besides making milk- ed. Across the valley, p:obably a of Love Bird. culled the attention of our readers inging much easier. Have a damp mile away, is Castle Hill, s�rmoun•t- "poor little Love Biedl" sighed are marked resemblances as to con- g fortuity and to well established lines :to some points of excellence in so- cloth hanging handy by to wipe the led by.the historic Edinburgh Ca tle. IKitsu. - lectins dairy cows from a herd. .To hands when they get dirty. Have a ,One of the large guns in this fortress. But Lose Bird-it was Branksonme- of milk production, still. individual 'determine merit in reference to rich- Iclean suit that can be washed, to pointing -toward Carlton Hill, is el- differences exist among dairy cows I I t-ho had thus christened the dainty - no." of milk, the Babcock test should slip on for milking. Weigh each ectrically connected with the ball in'\Jai: anew maid-did not even ai h. , as to the quantity of food digested the tower a mile away. Ever p g be frequently employed in'.order to cow's milk. This will tend to keep y even- She Lad, left the Legation, where she and the economical production of I keep the cows in the herd up to a the milkers more interested in their ung at six o'clock the gurr is fired, was employed, with a joyfully over- trtilk. To select a dairy cow that. high standard. work, besides showing the effects of !and at the same moment the ball flowing heart to meet her love; she has the qualities that produce.milk ire Irregular milki g I falls. The device sets the official .,turned with a heart bound as with and varying con- and butter most economically is no dations.under different care and at- time for all Scotland. EFFECTS OF FOOD ON MILK. death. easy task, and one in which experts Itention. "It is interesting to stand on Carl- A lacquered box held her few maid- in the,dairy business often fall wide After having looked carefully into \talk at the same time each day, ton Hill at the appointed hour to see fin secrets, Within the box was an- of the mark. It is not difficult to the effects which food has on milk, ',and have each milker milk the same Ithe simultaneous flash of the gun on other, small and circular, containing select a young steer that will fatten the British Dai Farmers' Associa- Castle Hill and the fall. of the ball y g cows as Par as possible. Teach each two flat pastilles. uica p the amount f food con- to the`followin con- close at hand. while the roar of the Q y o tion has come g _ cow to go in the same place is the Firahksome, the guest of the Minis - Rum finis, , ortdthi k neck, broad of gain. Tho i cltThats when a cow is in full milk s in I stable. Put a little feed in the erring theun is of valley. course e�omeOnothent other ter, owned a similar box, only this }sead,ybr d .noulders, well spring and full flesh she will give her nqr- mangers, and ,they will come in more hand it is equally interesting to was full to the brim with the pastil! 'ribs, good depth h and width of body, mal :readily. Have the cows gentle, and 'stand beside ,the bigun at dusk to es. He had found her one day pry- - F Y, quality of milk for at ]east a ..they'will comeliri by calling, which g ing inquisitively into the larger box, g• watch the ball on Carlton Hill fall g playfully with the'contents, -straight back, loins strong, thick, a limited time, even though the goal- is better than driving. Have the i just as the shot is fired. I recall ,toy to - _. deep chest, legs moderately short and ity and quantity of food be very de- mangers separate, so they will n tt once standing in the courtyard of the' and he had pounced upon her with so well bet Apat t is found in the combin- ficient, be reaching after each other's feed. ' creat a Fell of anger that she had ation of that specimen of cattle that That when in good condition a g castle, watch in hand, waiting for converts Pe ;also have the mangers slant toward the cannon just overhead 'to be fired, slipped the smaller' box out of sight. ed into economical beef (cow will take off her body whatever the cow at the-hot tom. III fly time. It occurred to me it ie'ould be more "Love Bird," he had said, "if ever production. The feed given to such is deficient in food in order to give (throw a light blanket over the cow !exciting to watch the crowds of ass- .I catch you fingering my belongings stock goes to meat, that is placed her normal quality of milk. while milkingher, and she will stand inR p again, I will make you swallow one people, especially since not one, on that part of the carcass where it I That an extra supply of nutritious i quite still. If you try these sug- was apparently thinking of the shot °i those pastilles, and then, Lova _ brings the. most money when it ,food' at all times increases the qual- esti ns, I think you can get the from the cannon. When the roar laird, you will die. Those things B • reaches the block, but with the dairy ity of milk, but the percentage of fat 'g ° thi are poison: Do you -want to die a milk without grabbing the cow and ,took place• absolutely without warn- _ Cow indications are not so sure or as is not in an war improved by it; sudden death?" ALpparent Y y P taking'it from 'her, ling, hardly a yard ahove the heads ,•Death!" t��n the selection of a if anything, the tendency being ra- of the crowd, the scene well repaid steer for the feed lot, Function gov- I ther the other way. � of waiting. Eycene y dodged, I She had shuddered at the thought. Nrns largely the dairy cow and re- That an extra supply of nutritious But now Esashi was dead, and the rg y PP Y WHAT THE DOCTOR DOES. Children screamed, and men and wo-' fres much experience and careful food almost invariably very alightly sweetnezis of life was gone. - ---- P Y at t3 men jumped. to the side of the wall. She swallowed the pastilles--both. judgment to determine-the choice of increases the solids, not tat, of the nr c r,r it was all ever lit a see a good dairy animal for the ro9t ot 'milk. - - ' The first thing th=--dar' . . P when he is called to see a fretting, orad, but in that moment it seemed . Exactly two hours ' later Kitsu the dairy depends upon the quality That a ration poor is food ingredi- that an electric shock had pasleed of the dairy herd. rat% has a very worrying baby is to give tt a meds- I a tq slight tendency to through the crowd." limped 'recklessly to the door,of the A good cow differs from a cine to move the bowels and sweeten g poor ,reduce the solids, not tat, in the � +- ]some Legaition compound just no Brank- the stomach, The doctor knows rolled °ut of a rickshaw. Kit- one In at least two resperts; first, m11k, but has little appreciable ef- HULDI":G LP A TR.41N. that nine-tenths of the troubles a£- bar ability to eat and digrvt a large feet on the fat. su pounced upon him with a woo- rpamoun*. of food; second, the convert- That with n poor ration a cow In resting babies and young children 'The travelling men in the smoking drous tale. Ing of this food into n large amount Pull wei t will 'lose carcass weight are due to irritation of the stomach compartment were "reminiscing.' "Happy little Love Bird!" replied In milk and butter fat. To perform while tgAtn a rich diet she will gain or bowels, and that when the cause The conversat;nn r,irnpd to each Branksonie. "So her love' i§ alive, these two . functions a good dairy wP!ght. is removed the chiL1 is well and tnan's most thrilling ee(pPrience, and atter all-picked up by one of your Cow %hould have a geoi capacity for That aJthrrugh the pprcantage of happy, Bahy's Own Tablets are an each sought' to reo,!)iru a tale in torpedo-boat, and landed an hour r alwev,-at-hand doctor, and promptly which he had plaNed the h`�ro's part. ago--eh'' You rite 9urp"" disposing r,f a large. \amount o, food. fat in a row's milk may vary daily, cure all the. minor ills of little ones. One told how he had carric-d a beau- ssr e•a muffled abet of A•me a nd a b This capacity is indicated s• a lar we a u c 4 Pa b K at pre eat seem antis to on- They contain no ft. poisonous "aooth- tiful Qirl down the laddeii nm the r m rat him siheomen whtch iv c f r voices from an lilac roc se es nb rndan p o, e. .. g .col these variations or to account ,,• �• w' .. ing" stuff, and may be qt en with top starry of 2 horning f7. .�. An- rt.^in to the scene of Love Bird's .�.. room for the working of the digoa- for them. -f t n h ten rest i f nt, r the her •i% t g - . su e y t the de n a o of g,. a a�t.•r�lliag ace-iron, rt Crow ay, ,ray. ti.'o organs WP ahoii!,l not forget ' That i,.r limited periods up to well gro«n child, Mrs J. Overand, he had put tw i t,urglar% u, rout. pis- >orl tins 1}ins\ on the floor, still. \, that the cow i% a marhinn and 1,-r ono month or thereabout all ordin- It pworth ``talion, ant., sacs tol In hand, at Three in ttte morn- . ' ahit,tq tr inanutarture crude matpri- acv r}uantiti,•si and qualities of foods aigi:t, hirhed in an aw(ul pallor. "`1f litfip n•re was much Troubled air y I n°rain; "Lots laird, wake up'', ;,c cried, a1 into mills requires pl'•nty of room i3rerrl to have, ro material effect on with Indigestion. and Dab' Own The convers•ilicn Karl h•ten list,•-•'\! I'c,_ glorious new-, for .ou! P•• isht �t is her abdomen. The milk ie Plabor- the ;val;ry of the : .ilk. Tablets gave immediate relief. F to bya sn-all, mild-mannor.•d, tri rf- alas scale kiackt Ile is in 1 na- s'e:] fron, the fond materials dis- That the only foo'i' which seem% have found the Tablets the most fpnsitP looking man, and a. "rank 1;11• lVake up, . little Lour' tied! f ko:ved in the !,!nod of rhe ud•fer, to have hexa any material effect on sarisfact6tT mt*riicine I haz'P ever out elder," ' Sewmy a- senile hotienng o i� rhe perrcntage of but it the :Red forrhihiren Sold he all 1-d- about rhe coiner of his mouth, on-, n'.r y,+u hear erre, I�r,n'''t yr>. 1\ THL ILi:AL DAIRY COWS, li.. %w ing „n his iieel, and appeal- milk is ar 'exresa of (tree:ars' grain-, (cine deaters or seat by mail at S of the travellers Turned. to him and- •-r, hiy shrinking: terror-stricken the udeer - th•.)uld be well developed, Tha! vert, succulent grass has had .cents a box. by wroing The Pr, till- sai4" "fectnaps �„u inti. :1 is %oaiv cpu,pnnions, extcndiu;; weil forw;-trd lwoad' bt- ort; a tery .trrliniz effect in altering (tams' hfedicine Co., Brockville. experience of yours of ihiq kind''” n hied, teats well spread a ort and iii Ont. "lt'Pii,' ma%be I can•." ro' lied the "What has d Loh ed. he demand- P p - the pPlcon'egp of tat e' et.! "lfihv did I.ote Bird die'' Has convenient si.:e foi u•ra..pciq oasrty That moat ,'nods convey scme flav- + stranger, in a way %}rich srenipd to ioiyork- ry for tl•o.tioctor? ' Can't with tba hands. 'I'aey should be or to tote bitter, Mit %car(tety any I RESCUE OF THE DROWNING indicato that thrilling experiences so:n?bod� vxrlain?`' isoft and skimrny, rather than fleshy, of th•m will alter its ;.ercentage in %ern to him an es'eryda} thing, T}.p British Sftr.,ister. walked 3n when empty: the milk. Some Rules that May be of Use "I'te. dor.o several' thtrigs in 'Py" -I had a wird `-to spare you, In general conformation, a good Tba., to the Life-Saver time for instatt,ce, I-once herd u a B cmc foods ea+rrt%p a ma- _ P mnkanmi he Sari,!; "but perhaps in-Aker is• quit#- the 'reverse of tho tPrial P^pct in raking the .melting If a good swiminer uses commpn train," ;pu ought to know th,' truth, I 'beef steer She is w'ed %h "S''hata" came+ a hurt of inerc-dii- s gt`- (tP� .point of butrr:r: ease his• only peri} t% \ho- cramps. found this box in the girl's hands, r when viewed from the fron*, that ts. That the aim of all prorlucprs (tP The chances of his getting cramps to lr+u% surprise, ' feel rion'I look it, It tells its uw'n +tag:;,l}'." she kiss a slim. flat neck attd is ra- mi;';, hotter or cho,+.e Ono-ild be to the, stornach will be riomote i. he ratan, You all nlorie held up a Fie handed Brankscime the little_ t, Cher slim throughout -the shoulders f,%.d what ' will vita quantity in refrains 'Prorn going into the -ater train? ' ronnd hot (Fiat on tt, �:mme.i label {n A dairy cow has no use for fA broad rnudpnite amount rtnd of a mixed'na- 'within an`hour and ,i hrtilf rafter cat- }P*. all alone and unaided I held tore the dread leg rad; "Pastilles back on whish to store fat, netthrr h:•'e ,and therow an gide be tho _ing. A stony ch loaded with f(nt,l up linin.' alteur it." iI',risgn " ihas she i,se, for thick anti beefy hP.t th•• the el us all ti , arts like a weight -of -lead. This rule � T. � .second word was written 1n ve' thighs. The forelegs shovlrl no large. .. Thar r}i,. s`,iria'tions in ?he percent- ,nl.,. n},tilies.to sea t)ath,rrs,' wage aro ' They crooded around and lighted,l,,,ntil, in Branksotne's- lrartdwrrt'tT1, at.-o�e the knpes and smaller to- age of fat in n cow's milk are raiis- fresh cigars t.on•swimmer% ('rani(ts rn_ th aryl w,tv in Jal;aneso. • P wfirds rhe ankin._ rhizhs thick and t'd t a gPnr,ozi v I don't know that era y mean death unlrr%, R:.tn•+srtme glanced at The hnx, 'T P 4 omit hint is w•c- At • e-,nt fo not N;rr is near. rt. % nip I c( ° aheadare to ! 8finlpt r:iiP chorus 1`•a I,cttrdonat.>,>d far a tzwntert well spread a art. gitin room for s t r,r h foan,i it empty, the irider. The dairti cow may be .know. th<t•ich if we did we might by ('rarnpc in thn iegc or � n,, ng uncer'ra•ntc, then flan; , laid to be "loose Jointed" when cpm- table to inflnencP the unfit "ti\ell, lou cop ;t uaa chit % s� I .lip box.arross thO 10crr. erred with the oin animal. Th., quality..- not nearly so dangoroui:. If a _ood was nine years old and I tens a page H - lets cramps in the c:r#t of at m big Si ter t d n Lrtt'e •Bird-tote. Bird"' hr-St cl. value of the dairy cow is .found in g s s tc, i wt e a., he raised the Japanese maid in his swimmer :. .• l The A114'ICE 0: UILKfNr, (the 1Pg he should l,•t th.• '11"Abled train was rather heat:,: but—" iter ability to digp! food and ret + arms and shook her. ''What fall} is meml,er float along, This,would be ' Ile got no farther. For once the elaborate it into milk; she should �fidkinq is a doh. that is disliked by a difficult procedure for % nc,n- laugh was on the Commerciale, fair' 4;'ake up, you little simpleton have a tlne, soft, comparatively flex- th,r ma:°rity of farm hands, and a swimmer, who shovid try to over- I` 1'oit're not dead; you're only frtchf-' - tble skin. A good dairy coli has a correspondent ofTers the, .following ;come the aftlictiofi by forcing t.h,r leg f AS EASY. cued aw:aWng the end that, thank - I •• - Fir ,v , i t due y C child, personality, which is determined by suggpstioas' which, if adopted, may a en sou et!You're chi d into a kicking position like the cies- � throw off your stupor' You're a silt _ he disposition. In the exprpssioo help tb make the task more agree 'Ing of a pair of shear% Cramps In Needs Only a Little Thinking. (iatric goose. and you stole my easy of her face much may be learned. No able. First, have the cows in a 'both-legs call for immediate help, matter how Rood a capacity or how -comfortable, well ventilated stable. and cramps in the arms are treated The food of childhood often de- tilles: but you are no more poisoned well balanced` may be the general ;Keep the cows and stables clean, In ; sides whether O,ne ;is -to grow ups' than,I am. . I told you a lie because - conformation of the cow, a,good dis- winter cows are kept to the stable a, cramps in the leg in the case of well nourished and healthy or weak, T' didn't want"all my dyspepsia euro either swimmer or non-swimmer, chewed u for sweets. Do you hear, position is necessary in order that nearly all the time, but with a lit- A word to rescuers. Tf you aro and sickly from improper food. you little simpleton? O elme may utilize all of her qualities 'tlo 'trou)le they can be-reasonably swimming to someone's succor and ; Its just as easy to he one as the P pen your -aro the }rest adsantn e. clean, b moving the manure back other provided. we get a roper Pres, an K Y g you are at close quarters, go under , ` Heath him. If he is far one and }oar start. 1' Slowly, timidly, but half believing- are a good swimmer, put your feet A wise physician like the Denver j shaped eyes y. Love Bird opened her almoni Doctor who knew about food, can I ..,rim I not poisoned?" she whisper- Cou Id n"t Under his shoulder blades and tow accomplish wonders provided the pa- � '�� 'him along. If you me an ordinary I Pd. "And is it true that.Fsas}ii has. ` tient is wailing to help and will eat swimmer,_gyt.close to your man, and ,come back?" only proper food. t the first"thins of all give him a ,good Branksome'a peal of laughter an- � Speaking` 04 this caro the Mother j t . stili blow on the back of the neck, swered both questions in the glad said`her little four year old boy was - -- y You will stun hien and thus keep him affirmative. Frn m-a A 16 asuffering from a peculiar derange- from doing foolish things that might meat of the stomach, liver and kid- —�- left hand at the back of his head in news and his feet became so swollen :. 0ON VED, order to keep him afloat. hr couldn't take a step. "w'e caTied Doctor-"Godd morning, Mr. Loy- a Doctor who said at once we must. — Do not swim with your burden if er, vrhat, can Ido for your" be very careful as to his diet, as im- idr. Lover: -I called sir, to-to­ --On- =----On Account of Dreadfnl Pains In the Kidne s ,8nd he,lp any sort is''within sight. 'proper food was the only cause of T ask for .the hand of-of ybur daugh- There'is no use taxing your strength, sickness. -'Sugar espdcially, he' Back—A Complete Cure by Unite all your energies on (seeping fol bid, ter." - ' . . ' - .. . _ yourself and your ma afloat. an d Hump: appetite good?" _ _,t"a;sf"" will he carried to you i h SIO' the incipafood made up a diet and "tint very." �_ aTr1 swimmerti become Crape-�u s ani fhTa lieu KO was � Ce^ � file-�� �s �art �iri-� Pie, time----I--has-e-krtetcn-more- ;--�er•�• ritPi(I�cFieri=wfien T am`witti_..— - y d and drown b thus :need- r aprNuts r�n�ly without adding' "Troubled with palpitation?." 'In its �oZirse 'throuexhausts y h y I le\}fl t-ctworking uorkgol tthesce9iir-a boat-."TIV y'igar (Dr.-explained_that_th i_"-Mviully, when-4—think of- her. ' 9' menttoaheovarou% ore ns¢hitataL -to-my- 1� the u riRc ll,be ogessioni d° not pull your man oyer the stern i`lke t in Grape-Nuts is' not at all "Take my daughter You'll soon f P p cane or beet sugar but is- the he cured. ' Half-a-dollar, please.' i .,gathers up the poisonous waste mat-'brat. they All failed to understand my or side,"and do not lot }atm try to.. natural sweet of the grains.) � ter, case. scramble over the boat at. either "We' saw big improvement inside 'a \bout the• tinSP 7 was most dis- Point. The how is the only safe Mrs. Youngbrlde-"I've come to .When the liver and kidneys fail to few docs and rmw Grape-Nuts are Couraged I heard of Dr. Chase's Kid- place. Tlatrl a man neer the , side complain of (:hat Sour you sent me." poison: from the blood almost his only food and he is once filter these nt v.riv.r Pills, and they were so and the boat is likely to ca Size. Baker-"\Nkat tats the matter with • there are, pains and ac es and din-` p Imore a healthy,'inappy, 'rosy-checked it?" Mrs. I'ounghrido--"Ib war^ h strong]Y recommended that I• decid- Haul- him over the stern and the s_onngster with oyer prospect to � pastry with it i` 'eases of the most painful and fatal ed to try them. Beforp_ I had u-ed st me think is likely•'to happen. Tie- I' y P P tough. T made some k a, grow up into .a strong hoalt,hy ` till nf• five hrtzpy my old trouble had sides, he is likely to r eive. serious I and it, was as mach as. my husband ent�rel� Lrir me. and T tins acaintas marl.'' Name given by Posture Co., Because they restore the Rtren th .i injury from being drn;'gpd over the could do to Cut it." " t and activity to the k}dnpys an'd liver,'Ecalthr as in hoyhood. I freoly give i Tinttlr E'recf:, .filch: - ,udder and iron rudder-!tin. To Pu11 Th, sweet in Grapc-\uts i5 the'Na- Dr. Chase's Kidney-.i.iver'Pilh;."over- this teAtimnny for the benefit of a man up to the pont hand him an t11re-;Beet .known as Post Sugar, W. ' come such troubles and purify the those who sailer as I have." pal.• or, hetler still, catch his clothes ! DR.A. it.. CHASE'S ,. -. blood in A wonderhilly short time. T,i, l'lnse'tt fiidr,.n'-Licer�I'ills, one , (not digo�te(} in the liter like oidia- on , a boat-ie,ok, and, if when he 25t. Mr. U W. Dennis, NVellnnd. Ont.. trill a dose, 35 cents n 'hox\ at all arty sugar, but"prediCectrd. Feed CATARRH CORE to writes :='It' naves o pleasure to dealers, or T:dtnansma, Tiates�tirr C!°nt- 'Packer the boat he trent}sally ..pet ithe youngsters � hanrditrl of Grape is Bene direct to she diseased gists In trying to get aboard, knock ,Kufs when Nature demanris sweet parts by the Improved Blower, { tetskify in behalf of IV Chase's Kid- •pang. . Toronto, To. Protect' yore hi:n on the head and st.tin him. Meals the ulcers clears sheat= 'net-Liver Pills. For mani 'ceirs T hgtifiifir, fiaiitatione the .pr)rt.rnit, ori �an'ri prompts them tp, call for sugar. r Paseages,stopsi#oppinq-e inane -was . seriously rifl9icted with kidney,•-'signature of Dr. A. IV. C}iaGe, e * . T}iere's ei reason. } throar and perin.v rly tun, and liver troubles. • At times m 'fmm�lly r<cca t book author, are on It is tAicialt.for the talkative man ret the little hook "The Road to ( Caideal ndHay Fever. Blowa� yy i, p d ( tree. AU delle ,o'raN.A.W.Cbaa( JQaOk would ache.so bad I could 'rZbf:every.,box, to find willing listeners., v5rellvillb" iii each package. If cine Co., Toronto and Bu94 it ter.: A ♦ - n • r r _ -- -- n n THEE GROWTH OF FLINTS INOTHIR VOICE Results from colnmon saps: AS A Sys ELECTRIC LIGHT - `—ON' THE FR 1108 eczema, coarse hands, ragged I _ 'JJ clothes, shrunken flannels. STITUTE FOR SUNSHINE. _ btu/ --.-,-Fruits Ripaa sold.Flowers �BTos- I LS OF DIABETES CVMED B - ---- - / som More Speedily Un- DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. 'Ile66,11-11 er It. ?. most interesting project 1`s beiug W. G. Bartleman Could Get no y �"" ' ; : , considered. by the scientific, section of Relief till He Tried the Great REDUCES v - the Royal' Horticultural Society. As O" soon as the necessary funds call be _ Canadian Kidney Remedy. XXPENSIC' raised it is.proposed to establish at i fthe new gardens at W islet', near Wey- N'apella, .-Thi t iviW. T., Aug. 22 s tee the oefusgnn Bar �..� bridge, England, a scientific station -(Special).-This thriving town tor- ___. _ USE— -u or botanical laboratory, and one of,nishes one of the most remarkable TRADE MAax NINE TONS OF, BIBLES. the special studies to be urldertakeu'cures of Kidney Disease that has I "ISLAND CITY" will be the growth of plants by, elec- I ever been reported on the prairies, The demands made ons the British tric 'light as a substitute?or sun-'Mr, Win, G. Sartlemen, a well-known and Foreign Bible Society for Scrip shine. To be independent of Our:farmer is the man cured and he tures, from all parts of the world, HOUSE AND FLOOR 7 gloomy climate, and to produce the 'makes the following statement:- has lately. attained record dimes- nost beautiful Sowers, and even rip-I "I had Kidney Trouble and it de- Bions. Not only is all the available - PAINTS t en strawberries and other delicious Iv-eloped into Diabetes, I went to space in its warehouse occupied with fruits in winter, is one of the gar- the doctor but his treatment was of stacks of packing cases, but a huge dener's. most cherished dreams• he no use whatever to me. I began to overflow lines the corridors awaiting . will Cry In 8 Hours■ tact that artificial light will enable (take Dodd's Kidney Pills in Decem- shipment to the far ends Cot the I - �,, .+o - plants' to grow and fruits to ripen Iber, 1902. I took them all winter earth. On one day recently, eighty- Oa bate at an Hardware ssalsr -has long been known to scientists. and summer while I was unable to one cases were dispatched, represent- P. D. DODQ- & C�., )1ontreal, Toronto, Vancouver. More than 40 Fears ago M. Iiervu work my'farm. I took twelve boxes ing a total o[ rriue tons of Scrip- r �+ Mangon Lound that the electric raystwenty-eight would enable plants to form the lin all and in August I was able to'Itures in different langu- wa•k � gages. - green chlorophyl or coloring matter ,Now I am nice strong. I worked 1 - -- o1 their leaves, and that flowers q e Q turned toward the elettric lamp just all winter without bodyln- my. back Deafness Caanot Be Cured Potatoes Poultry, Eggs, Butter, /tp�le�/ r ot• an met of my body, Dodd's by local applications, na they cannot as they turn towards the stla I F reach the disearied portion of the ear. 1 ]a 18-9 and 1880 the late Sic Kidney Pills cared me, There In only one wav to cure deatnuss, _ 5fiin 18 Siemens made some remark-,1 If the Kidney Disease is of long and that is by con.g + u ,ons ram-ems L� us 5gve your consignment of aev of these articles and we will able experiments .at Tt.nu:'iJge 11'ells, (standing it may take time to caro Dcat°cas is caused by at, tnnf thened coo- get you good prices. ditiun of the tnuc„us lining of the Eus- the results"of which. he showed. toIit. But Dodds Kidney fills will do : tactoan Tube, when this tube is 1O- ;THE DAd!l50IV COMMISSION CO , Limited - - _ lthe Rpyal Suciety. Tay snlrpletnent- lit. I flamed you have a rumbling sound u1` Cor. W� Sea _.-__ ....................�_-- fianEuje d y hearing, and lirg it is en- Market And MU•OI•N Ots, TORONTO. ing the sunlight of day with electric urvly clued lies reps is tie result, rrid lamps at night, botJi in the 03.111 I - unle�s the irtlamu ation can ba ta,ccn air and in green-houses, he egad fF:. out dna tha tuna restored t4 •s n,rc BETTER tt, bloom sooner and sometimes with al condItt-on, hearing will be destroyed LOWER U�E roses -and arurns to hlo,ou ionic I,, lore:•er; nine ca:,et, out of ten are cau.•- fore their usual flint, melons ,tn+ ,'u-. ,rt o • . e. ,y cararr- is nothing i ut VALITY - vines and , el(i rridrs ulsu :n,,1` etithle four to ten days enrlier an n9amed condition of the mucous PRICES cumbers, r, e thriving hest cch,m the artificial light •urrucea. .responding most g rate[ull%' to th, Ne will give floe Hundred Dollars ror stitn''.lus of the added light. 1'hr �_is only u,,•d Itnl[ the :lest?. but 6°nie ' ally caI of Deaine�a (caused by cat. „they tl:,rt, sun to �rt•tl � oiler its in- a;ri,, that ,anuot he curv:d by Flail'• � suilligflt of milil,°ju ul ,'•'Cites ago• 1 , Catarrh Cure Se of for Orculara, free. ZI - - fl•:.-ace instead of dev'r,opinlr weight . ._...stored up 'in plants which •tf!er«„ Js p•, .I C'1tP:Nl:Y S, COC'O Toledo. hecan,a coal, vr,+s :Hos di,iro,,rred and qucrelerce anis still others ora- tiu:d by all DruQK„ta 75c k nt' r ,c 'tjr: 't re very I „r. h, hu! Jo rot vr'�wc 'fake 2iall s Family, Fills Cor coasts- �� /�/ 1`s*�auo.ea •A� and male turl,, is woe e g ,atlo:r. / gr. riper ing fru:t, a:,.d cau,iygt &Wo ' t,iq ending nn toIlgh ,tad ancient lit- l 1`r. tooblo m, timet,lou ah 0,cc!r' as t�S,ir a;�hr fa of articul4rly r rutetulaiPt r The\ Grrmri `TACHF SECT. IOAN d$ 4AD IN table, A kr. p . g Pails, wash Basins, Milk Pans, fit® _. ehP elPctnc beam, bur, its sac y n Baptist Church at now, Dr, -leiller :w ! them was• (.reek. Pennsylvania, ha% ! was enthusiasttcully cot• incetl of the I does not clamor for spinach nut of,Ja.ob s Any-•arias-cetaaa orooer Cass supply you- v'aluo of the electric ltn�ht tui ;he season the gair':e is nqt worth thP'parstd reK„!ntions against men wear- r candle. Peas grow more quick v arv.i ing rnuustu hes suit against -icemen IN ON lDETTINO EDDY'S garden care large in tf,e pod. Fndlv'e doesivicearinq hats Nearly all the meat- ' As usual, there were many oWec- iltetter µ',shout the Plectric light. bers of the congregation were et - tors to the new proposal, \ tour( ,eller! a few wreks back .or des- MEIHC_aL CO`k'E`'rIOti ! (ik E1.4 LF: - tiPL1 \L1U STOCK o1 humanitat tan outcry- 'was Star!eJ I INS l STiGATIO` NF:F'PF.,D. �I I-= t and a,cn utturut farm. nearly 200 ,on belrali o! the Noor plants t ,u1` Iohe inti the new rules Delegates to the Medical Agsocia• ! &trey beau:,tuily s,tuit,ed a moor from Y �, 1lar.y points reu,ain fur inv'estlga-. � tion 4t ,ur,couv'er eau: return through ' L ::con„ well t, re u, good bwl r th `"l res. To snake them !(1`oµ nig tion at the 1`r,,,i ,ed- d xperin,vw"l; IN1DEF'1:!.UFN 1 ()F111F:R OT �San Francisco, Los Angeles 'alt '1,ossaes;on when rey�, cd. Srasar r _fid.. tidy' uuuid gl'•o th-ii, no Z"bt• •gtatlon at'the ROysl Tlorticulturni tlurld's oro, liazrators London. Ont. ` They Would be old :,nd1 e�haa,teu „•-- ; FOFiFSTF'fi:?. 1-Lake Cit;,, Denver and the - - I Sor,ety. rit, µ'nn. to know j la'' 2 Fair" St. L6uis,. by ,purchasing tick- fore their time and wuul,i perish ,µhat 3cintl of Sight an-i bots a,ucit ut 1liemherghtp nearly 25,000 ) tier ,los arcumulntrd fund eta sold to San f ruucir,cu, ucct,yn, Sty Med• rgaeet s t iserably as the res.:it ui t�reir oris- it is needed by ea(.tt plant. It should-' i IKr,, bts 'lemplar meetinK. Il<iat mode ut 1!fe, 1":xper:.tt.'e V11, QA l tie ren rmberec! that a Plant five tett a nearly �d!)OO.OdO ! h ke,4 ,. n Cs rl� frpui A,lgnst 13th , then has 8(:1`µ'n, hotTevgr. that tGe ' F .g" This Orclex has already CU�iQge• Toronto* irr0m the tan, is Ten tt=P4 as to September 9th. uud for return • --=ter ant_does -nt!.t need ret', like a1` rit,tch ' slit ua uric 1K !ert away: j . ;,aid otrL to ►ti',Uc,cvta and until October .23rd, •+th stupuver sat:mal: In Norway', $a',±4en-� - 'Chen the 'uRi4 i- -`rays--ti!-tile; Orphans and dicableci- privilettes n each direction. Th1s la 'Finlabd, during the shore two Ilrethr,'n �1n,,�00,Onu ! t- ,I ,ic; as !:ck- IR♦op4n SeAt• 12th. Jf ,in of surr,mer, whsle the sort l tier Ian,p. of'silch iaitueuse sante t.1`; an open ra a t'o the js, ht n i :+ It,: 1cI,tial and da a Thousand of tanners 1n Canada are ate no's sold u❑ rite certificate A g Y ;w f, _ rho �cieel.gt: ere no_t good for must; ,never gore duwr, trust..' , r•sh plants. members of the Institution, iplan The rate from 'Toronto .vitt echn.,l for Qsrl� 3io,lern ect.vipment, .';es with astt:unding luxiance and rap Ile Sierifetlq- thought if the bare vomPthlr,q 0f the great wr,rk it $70 2;• Corrt•spor:liiw•giy low of of I:urui 11,11 tru,nulg and ldlty: F'I„wers take- oath.' a;,,st 'light were..nat l .the benefit to the Iq dotes rnit' hr ;uderQtood- }v hen ,t. hates• t,'ou. other -pointik. 3'tcicets of thti hIgh.,.et ecadeti is and protea- ;gorgeous colors arid toss exquisite f,lnr.c world inrrrase. but the optur is a utetl that r•a,h wort:-day of the:carr be purch,c,ed going v'ia Vaiicou- hwn:tl statin.%;, vory d:partrtleatf per!umrv, vt•aetubles ¢ruts like magic ,xlte haY S ruv�dt to T>e th.• cA"e andiveur it is ltny'inq out to Widows and v "', teturnitig tL-rough, oboes cities; of w -r I'or 10 Flet ,({131'1 to NRS. one tl.elc caj:k , the l,,ttq winter, air,( , snails with gloss coverinis ur 1416'ets (irph++1`u+ all_ it ebl,+f brethren as or vice vera r:l'O! <:E DICKSON, Lady Priact- �t&! ' have a correspondingly long'., f ltquiJ to shut off the iucislble'rnuc•4i rilrin.-v-aq wnrtid tit• recetvpd for - By: wat! !:tr Ii,_.F _.Carter: 'Traveling-,pal, (:I•%(,R(1! 71FCK`I=,N, JI.A D1- rest: 1`4'18 have been found bettor, The ,n- th,t har• -twl�-nllowiu¢ 20 bushels to IPas�enit•r' 1¢ei1t, r,u1n I'.tc+tic }{Ail 1`r for lute 1'r'indj�al Upper Canada " An even stronger 111tI-!ration of the candescent or uic,w lubip ur.d incan-,the acro--ui-du(, acres .of wheat. ruaJ,' 14 ;larK•,r. - I wldinq, (forma, i.(c Ilege i. poser of planta to du without aIdebcent g.,.4 i;a ,' also been tele,( at 1-'0.1• full oart3rulars see ,any nit+Tn-;Ont., he will goc.you full inlvrzslu- ---' - Steamships i htly rest is the crrnt witural Qas lles;t % iriinvi + 'vt.,th Bute. v ,, r ••� tion. ,•Dominloa line Steamships }re-trxtreTrie-of-tl,mo Which has i rain a Palls, found that the irt- OIt0NIIVATFK1-lA, J, I' { burru'd fur g,'nera r ,;:ti ul the Pitt-,- isblc+ ra;s sere uturt tnit.ri•uus 1r.ur Supreule_Chiet hanger,:I Rrgwncr-'_TSut tchti .da you n�k int MOMTA 0 TO tIYEAt00l burg district'it, AruericA, Ali ar„rr,.! !'a 20(1(, can•flr Puvrrr latn3l „n'':'a^ }Porno oiR„ , to lend hi,,r a dollar as a-fw-:,nal tet' Moderator Rate Service. `s and tst .,,ntside the c,rd'le of its shut ofT b lass Isis conclusion . y F Temple lluil3lr.q: Toronto. Ont. 'furor ¢.o vyttr., Are fou un,ler.ot,iib'a- q . ,>,,..: . La $ 'lCai+ that Lt1C ,.I ret:',C Ilg1 - t , o. n.• a.., V st ;t.. :,w Thi u• !Na 10 scorchingheat is u ria of-troliical !1, will ulatll- i• Hon to 'him'" T„woe- 'No, but if L„repo,( ,r y+:9, I'a on Third •1`s,,. w .. vegetation, which the warmth .and tach u fulls' grown plant for twu and Roman 'efts look her a P, but you dun.t he'll conic to me :u1` it„” u1` +•�, L••„t, ,.r ,.:,r tluurb, ,r„ Staau light hate pr r'1 iced: the plants se.-m- A y t leer •]nor”,n a”,ayv r :^•1+•' ,'s 4. p a half months, blot is too r'evble to site ,eldoin look„ the age she says t,u�IINION t.l�t uFFI,.'E+. Ing all thn richer and more Itl,tur Iart ' support u plant froin -infancy "I' ti Kaig4t. 6.'i' 1`0111`0,tt aasweataeoctic,leoocreat she is. - 'for i,ting in a biaie of light night %arcls, At the 1\ititor Palace of St _ - sad dA} alike`. liven if plants were !etetsllut•T;, home urnan•+ental ,plant q, t _ I .-.- - { (� ;` ' '�' ',IOHENILLE GUi3TAIN3 really exhausted 1,,” aril!( I,tl light.! p4ued under the electric light turned Wavi a L nimt Cum Uhl kri.?- C.-C.'- ltl('14 g1),1 & 1'o. �. , ,r,, ,rncljoj,H u1`:',CO..uo ;ice grow them nut for th it owrl _yellow and died in u angle might. p n1` hate cress faith in Jui�O CURTAINS DYtttr s 1sl[AlIRA _ salols, but for our, use. lVheu ,> ! 'Professor lia.ilev_ c•onsreters that it( -Forr't v-0n .think there.should be .�iCNAIC;VS I-1\1 . ns lu't }'ear U D full fists Ntsw, Recces-house plant dies there are Alen- ! is µ'e!1 est rt blishud that maturity' ,'' "By ' A11,F ct,rt•d a hutse of (ting-bone, with Write w as sbout,otir, music in every home WTISM AM98114"STSIMS 00.,Sell 164.Mertr3ld ty of recruits to ti its Place, The and ripening' ran h1 greatly hastenedInuana. - What I object-to is mucic ;fire bottles, objection to using ':;, latS n,fPro- ice onto( injuredbyani ­wantofeesritslnext doors' It 1,1i.tered the 11or•sr, hist in a I $UCIiANAN'S :.,not cul the same foot in �m0nth the'e tvn.� 110. rirlq-bone and � test against using up, say Chinese(but 1`o-nsiderers rliat there are- many' ! p }} "iso lameness. I UNLOADING OUTFIT coolies on t;4i-4tr+nd. 15 problems to .be settled as'to the pro ! Minu S LiaimEnt Corea CONS( elC, I,A�FT'T. NIURCFIISO'N. 14 `'F.GF:TARI.I: II)IOti1'N('I2AS1E3, duction of plant, from fou nruch', N. It. stacks works well Mth oa light, 8nd the prevention of too rilp j F'oar T'alls, malol ds will fa barns _ ` ; Yabel--Xfainma saY.'our consciedces stay and all kinds of _ iemens found that all plants I iii,seeding'And early maturity, t•araadRrain etthe! • Fould riot be, treated alike, Particu- ! In short,lit i-vinains fo-r Ilie scien- should tell us when we are naughty_ �. Iota"of in sheaves. larly they varied in the :iniount of 1, titic illv'estlgat'or to Observe the etsact 'iKittie-Yeth. but I don't lithen to _ _ _ _- 9eadtowcatalosveto - stimulation they could undergo. The.' effect at each'slwze of grow% of the'g°thipl lfrs.- Rashmorer-"I -am sorry, to ILT.BUC ., lis r ' delicate lily of the valley, o�vn by'artificial iIlutninant on the form' = _- ` the aid of heat alone, and with a le- C of chlorophyl of starch, sugar, glu- fer over Sixty Year. say the tea is'a41 C'rhaucted. Crusty - Sciency-of sunk ht, was sickly and! stair,wcxecow'rAoor=rlro srsvr sus D•ea ttstsd a boarder-"I ani not surprised, it has 11EMPY FOR THE FRAY. g tan, alk=fields utiii the plant's otcn atilionsof tpothrrs for thsi•bhildtren .bile wecbtng anaemic, flimsy in texture, and with .essential oils, and to determine when I Itseoth••the,hild,.ottersthe ums.tdlarspaie cu" 'been awfully weak for some time." The house of tiint;tr Luigi Carbon- lita etas 3 thin and colorless. The windooua reguistesthe.too.ou$ea wit'"..�u the p and how long the imitation sun i heµremedr for Ditimhsr. T..otr•eve oar a nota(, Sienni, has been bu led for electric light gave the flowers their I should be made to shine. 8rW Dedrurr,•r+tLronchq°i we.orltt B` 'Ot Some men would rather pat up it di, of •.kta"litaa w1`■sto,rsstlornlrrasraonw roof: the thirty four111 time in years. '. natural rich', white, creamy color,` weak a1`*unseat than furnish strong Sik;eur Cal has now ed this 6 p " "•anti teen. (lenses( the natural Z nuSicu ori bis dour:_ ""T h e bought g }y BOSTON BY BOAT OR RAIL. " dishes, ots or ons two dolts, t leve guns, wa e1` colors o1 flow•era weru .enriched by' It is stated that a-well-known lion ^Wash greasy 1 p powder. It (boiler with hose attached. Burglars -the light, and plants which µ'ould I On August 13th, 19th and 15th, I tamer has ;introduced electricity in with Lev'er's lln _onI ,, p wither in a high temperature without the Lackawanna will sell tickets 'fo taming his animals. When a-wild will remove the 'grease with the are welcome."„ tile light, with its aid flourished ex- Boston at one fare, or.-Ce'ss, for the I }ion or tiger is to be tamed, electric�igreatest ease. _ ceedingly. 'The electric light; Dr. round trip, good going either via A1- wires are first rigged up in the cage } �8 ` •� , 'Siemens pointed out, would almost Ibany or New York, rhe National �between the tamer and the animal. I Sibson-"Where .did you Rat tboer, save its cost in stove fuel by the Encampment of Lhu G. A. R. promis- t After a time, the tanier turns his cigars?;' Garner-"At Robinson',.. heat it supplied and the quicker ma- es to be the largest anti •most at- :back, and'the- lion"invariably 'makes!Why?"' Tlilison-"I only wanted to ,•Talking of t-he`angelic CMttnt•e TutIi1R-of 13Ian r arc}--sr--might -be<tractico-cv'er_-held. -1•here' wilt be ;a spring at him, but, en countering}- w, \tight get into the same shot' Ivelu darner; with,at Brown's 1,;tll, .a •� arrh�1`r! 1`o counteract mans ssecla ea e .-it`s-t1` $°oE1-' �ibir-itlittatP" Boyd -t► 'the effects of night t.osts: Itime to visit the Seashore a sma ing s sarrrcretrl`te telrerise it for we1,e mot a real 1nG 1 htnv - - But banana lea.`es too. near theiexpense. Tickets will be good for ever. _ I ileald's liei►ng�t CRIBS Y 1 , ,would- y°ti e<3druss het.0`' "Don't damp were scorched by its rays.Istop-over at New York returning. _- -__ .. _ .____ ------- , - - - you ;:now? R'ell,-I should ask her elpns. cucumbers, strawberries, 1'or'full particulars see nearest Lack- I - �a bas�n earth she was doing." =. uktard, carrots, beans, tulips, pe-lawanna Agent, or write Fred P. ' • i THia REAI. F.I, DOR:XDo - -- - �argoniunw, all matured under Lke I Fax, D. P.,A,_ Buffalo, N. Y. Few Flies last year !- C°nlpany has keen formed in ,electric lamp long before the same �_ So- ne. It America ,to exploit the real 'tf•isswlT Croup +plants under daylight alone. Sub- 1!.1 Dorac#o. This is a'lake situated A wou yy sea�tb is a dangerous thing Ssequent inveatigati0ns have shown Workirrlq in mines in the U, itedl • • for Isola %h It r follt.ln•n,; it is is The that a great deal of caution must be Kingdom last year were S71,889 per-i, NO flies t�1S year in the territory of Colombia,.near >rr� that acrompanirs it is liable.to l?ogota, and the- story is that the I comewriousiueess• Givethem used in the application of artificial sons. of these the vast majority, chief of the :Mate in',pre-European • , light,' Every plant has its own way 843,066 worked In the coal mines, t S•hi 1 o g _ sof respondirtq to the stimulus. I of which there are 3,449, The, other' 1f vou'tsee ' times used. twice a yeas•, soietathe 'i 1 ii For tnstance: Prbfessor Bailey, at,I mines, which number 673, employed', ,to empty a..boatlond of Road into the I Con�umptior� Cornell Universa and the authori- 99,823 persona, Probably it' will I I water in order to purchase the par- w ties of the We Virginian !lgricultli�-i come as a surprise to the uninitiated i don of the' gods for the sine of his I till Station, have found that cauli-l that coal mining gives work to , 28 m S Ireople, during' the Previous six I The Lura I J months. �ure Tonic • .' �iewers will grow very toss; fiat have persons to every one person employed I F • - {alTleller heads, sad radishes develop in other mines. It i9 pleasant 10 taste, will cure them extrarlydinary Ixotuairnr of "top" fur s Rlv �'i�0.+ ; -Little .�+atttrny-„fib' your Ja i. quickly and 1ae•ao nnpleaaaat actor j jJ PU& jthei, Willie?” Lit �"llt'q a etfacta der the influence of the lamp. But ,.5o she has broken her engage ���•a•�tle. - .as we do not p<>t•e the cauliflower for - man." Little Samm,Sr-'.'OL, I moan Ct►ildrurristr E6c, 4r? - I to you?" "Yes." "Do. you _I what ,its stature, or the radish as a fol- J at does i cle for his broad and plant, dross advantages were lregret the love you wasted on her?" _ tree?" Little Wtlli�"He's an IS H 1a� p _ g I 'No. It'■ the postage stamps I SUE• O. 71ot worth the coat of producing g -• artichoke, and draws Ih6usesl,"" • , -them. Nearlx all 9oweri are found wasted an her that trouble mos.!' r , , s j 1 ry,M.. a. : r ,« ..y,. ... .'...' .: ":. ., .A " ''4_ ah°�''e'3 t�q "`k•'1`• o.f+ t .„.,. -. .. .",7, • :...F'.•.t .e"�t,°4, ,.5-. to. .. .:, _ :. ,_ •.flur� „n;* ,. -..w. .., .r'... r.'s..�.. illi:. W A'•L „, •~ � ...�.v.,:G�' .W r,,,`. '�T,•.. .� `tT+''�t 3:"_" ,. ,. rte..s�f ..r. filar,*-,' �. ,._ 1;Tvci., ,.•t+.r. .,. �_ ,�-°•d�:i,�v ,- ""2�r.. >{�A �" 'x. .,>?„'' ,� v� �r 1`v°t" ',:&' •r •+�' '• r r• - m ~ NOTES AND COMMENTS. VVbW Dlstrkt M@1�O�1St C.r�11<[1'Ci1. N1'e like best to call Much has been said and written SCOWS EMULSION �1 .. { regarding the Yellow Peril," es- Programme of the Sabbath School For a arm Morning .'pecially since the present %var Convention to be held in the_-_ a food because_ it stands so ern-_ -began. Sym Sympathizers of •Russia .- 1 Methodist Church, BTooklin, phatically for perfect nutrition, - r: • ; express great fear that in case " . . And yet"in the matte: of restor- 1„rt„u.is ul.titriatei}-rictuxious_.in --r -A*F---='---' - a.. - =�::nb n- - - _ _ 11 D her war with the fordier nation, ing ppetlte, of etv _ results will follow which' will Tuesday, Aug. 30th, 1904 Kr ts strength ro the tissues,especially - •. - cause the world to tremble. It is AFTER-OON SE'ssIO\, to the divine, its action IS that true Japan has just emerged from of a medicine. SII uncivilized state, but that is _2 Opening exercises-Rev. A.ai Son dfor free E,nCh reale est codS - ' C. ti�'ilson, Chairman. SCOTT g BOwtiE, Chemists, _ _-• no reason for thinking that;she Music; Hymn 211 C. H. Ttonto, Ontarb. _ . Still lapse into the former conclit- 2.13 The S.S, its History and Pur- ton when this war is over. She pose-Rev. J. M. Deny", B.A. has already- enjoyed the benefits Solo r ((11 r Its be derived from aduptiug west- 2.15 S. S. teaching, whit t, why DEAR AG1E9., are the Ortrl ect Thing. ern civilization. We believe the and hove•-$ev. P. N. Neville. I was sorry, to hear that you were i 31usic, Hymn-iii C. H. time is fast approaching when ill. I must confess that'I wept bitter- -in itter- Japan will strops the saiue posit- 3.15 S. S. singing and the attractions ly. I refused to speak or see ipyone of the schoolroom,,-Miss Brotp.n.. for dans. Everyone thought I wouldiEALTHY . COOL. - DANDY ion in the Orient as England' does 3.45 Address to S.S. scholars- In the. Rest. Her people have Rev, J. W.Wilkinson. fret myself into t illness. I refused all food' .s.nd Rot into an extremely - proved themselves to be of a stt- Music, Hymn 413 C. H. weak state, but one morning father n� Orange Meat perior class, both mentally and 4.15 The Home department- went to Dowswell's and bought a new physically, and her progress in Rev. E. A. Tonkin range. 'Not being.able .to resist the 'shred �Phea�. Biscuit ` civilization daring the past thirty . Collections. temptation I took apiece of bread Co0lwrig este has been phenomenal. The 4.40 Closing exer-cises� mother had just taken from the Oren Cook (Malta � t& 3" Rey, Geo. McConnell and am now strop and well. Thanks - Hou. J. Kamatu R leading member S of the Japanese4Embassy of Lon- EcE_\ING SESSION. to Mr. Dowswell for selling such good _ - don, Eng., thus spoke in Montreal stoves." - p 7.3o Song service led J. the d ..W a Pride OurB-elyes ons Keeping u few days ago «•bile on his way Rey. J. W. Wilkinson New ddvert4a . -- -- - - •TokiE�. "Ja an will pursue her 7.30 Devotinal exercises- _ destiny. She will approximate Rev. Chas. Adams TASTED-Dinin room iris"and - more Rud more to the ideal of 8.00 Words of cheer- g g The Hest Rolled Ostst hoase-maid. Apply at Pickering College. England, she will stand in the Rev. A. C. Wilson, chairman 44.4a a :3010 Rolled Wheat _ east for progress and honor. She FOR SALE-Cottage and 2 stores, _...' will adopt ever} good thing. She 8.20 When may we expect a reriv- in Pickenng. apply co A. B Dowswell. will strengthen her arm and al in our S. S,-Rev. S.T. Tucker ctaremnnt 4i-tf _ - 1� heatine B y Music. Hymn 269 C. H. ('l !� -Pavy, but she will always desire 8,45.The-paators oppportunity in BARGAIN SALE-Poultry House _ - IC Bal f _ peace, for that is her genius-the S. S..wor{c-Rev. J. A. Moore i9ses tad Miss wh sa e!>lsote. apply on the <J 1�1 - peaceable working out of social, Solo-Rev. J. W. Wilkinson premia..to tKia.wwon, sass moral, religious and industrial 9.15 Words to workers- OR SALE - A first-efa*a freah problems. Only this will teach Rev. J..A, Jewell, B.A. Fmiicti eow,cane 4 years, Apply to A. C. and the oldfaahioned Oatmeal. Japan many things, and, chiefly. Music, Hvmn 186 C. H. oourtw•y,los 30, con, 1, Picketing, Danbartoa that she need not be afraid to face Collection. P.o• sass _ 9.45 Consecration and closingg= the greatest modern power, if fine Rev. A. C. Wilson O`Y FOR SALE-�+L. 9rst rises _ Ifs put to it." He also says : "And �. cony for sal.,.yew cid kw.ind la harasu P 3 All friends of Sunday School work L.dy can'drive him. apply to w. R. Moore, as to the future: Will Japan be a are earnestly invited to be present. W1ng.aon road sans P:eka tog P o ss 4e menance to the peaceof the world:' Pastors and Superintendents please FO` SALE-The Ifictraigbottorn Will she pursue an aggressive announce and urge attendance of S. farm at Balsam parts of lotwi ani scow • pO11Cy In fllLUrel Japan will men- y• workers. 3. Dickenag, cat be purecaaed on tacnrabla Rev. A. C. Wilson.Chairman, Rev. J, t•rw .App] immediately to Doorot�tcGtllly- ���� c ace nobody. She might desire to Wilkinson. Fin:-Serb• ray, aol r. 13rack tt, Whitby. 4i 4y _ teach China a few things, and FAR31 FOR SATE ORT -T- pmbabl} will, n hich will be for befaa lot 1E.cw.• 3. Farm cootw�acrp ' A. 1 the benefit of China; but she will WoP.,rarersd,well fenced,new bank barn.and " Sts : Hats i not make any alliance with China: a yr,aot orchard. Por terms apply to J, W. Waterworks r Sog:a.Drougham P, oat 44Ir •. she will remain independent," - -- -- 76'e are selling our hat ahspea at great xdnctions to make rraaea +• Russia with her oppressive rule, ARM FOR '?ALE- Being lar 29. and her.thirst for. conquaets, and _ s F ten i p,ckenar. eonta,aina roe a•ree• for new fall stock. Children s leehorns ria 4f). Ladies hat shapea • aotl of a c!sr loam,rrsme dws,i,,g bank barn frMW 35e- oD, We have somw nice baby bonwn*stall on hand. her ignorance and superstition, ess+o.&leo•Inv,ng#bed and sh«p pen WIM would be a greater danger to be While some will adopt the flew aye- Two acres of oribard all winter troll. Aban- , :.. Piekerimge be dame of weer Feucee in fair condition: Oso [1 A Baker, C.ace of the world should she tem of waterworks hundreds will not white Duabarsoa se A. t _ successful, than would Japan be able to use it To these the relia- ble _ pe _ with her enlightened ideas, and PL-MPS made by SVA.NS will �1vKATING RINK, HOUSk X%ND ---- S still provide the best system 0f water- • LOT FOR SALE.T b-anderngnod offers , desire for progress, The world is w„rk. 'Ibe quality ,��n� t rot save at a raawnaoieprice.dh+s tarp skattai ' ' king on with satisfaction On t k and Oar bs Ennis sap lot ut..aud in • and east a ,n a 1 thefts pumps will still o loft a Lve tbs viage of Brouiiham For tis"or app 1. Far the 'Pickling ��� he events of the R-ar, atrrl ttlaufrh Freak 5andersoa oe the preialsee or to w vjn, . highest point and p{►tron9 wt,11 receive asohardron Pickar+as al+tt' deploring the terrible loss of life, the promptest attention and the other terrors incident to �1 TO `T-The west pial!of prts- -_- --- warfare. ho that the island - _._. _ o R��o too�E o+.dlln ar-xaaraara: t g y E. • • V A S yens mo»or ;ass 1J mites troni Toronto mar. R.iu domma be eventuall vic- �rVg Pjj�SQn - •• -_ 1 ket on tba Hlntscoo ttoa+i most of lbs;rad a tOrtOuy. ^Ia loam A aoo.1 bearing orchard. Room .._. - - Uxbridge Brock St.. Whitby J shave a choice a-,•ortment ofSpr"t Vinegars nit��.a�+and'enoes to Q^o'4 iepalr. Apppl♦W H Riobardsow W est Hill P O !S sd W - - sibs. Sarah Slmpaon c;f Ballan- Pumpmaker and_Plumber - •. � 3 g , em Jamsn -. _ r .fit - - - . eek Sugars, G d Rubber true:died last rA a at this age of - - '&5 year;. lits. Stu, f=on with her R• A. - ti - :husbatrd and five.children, came - un ng, ' to this country from Trl•une, Ire- land, � A *T A �T�TT 81 years ago, the_pa sage Aly A 1 111 - Occupyl g eig ti eeks. They tE PACIFIC a TrtZininst firhoul for Stenograph- i4ded in Toronto for about four _ _ oras now open. 'IerfrrbNain.. Sept, lyt, "Papers, � - years. when they tuoved to Whit Prinripn1ship of .1_ M. Kc'rinedi, fur aI 1 Pa ars, Paints, �� ���church where she hu s. lived since. `arm Laborers wagte�, crit pears Principal Alih the l'Pntral Mrs. Sint t. 'n' rya' a ver - flue �' i Busir,r?� ,('apes,.. Tyrt•writing Dt- _ _ 1 } FARM LABORERS 1�HURSIONc partmrur in ('Barite of E. R. yhaa looking ivuuian, even in old a fie. considerRb{} Rlwre'tlie average in Rill be run to at-mope an C lei, PAC.to Us,, l��n of �t . H. �hntc i. abed t t tt?oia. West, South-wast and Finest and--mr"t convenient rPnr a largsfleahatOQkyIIOW On Prices in WaifiIPtl`per1raIIgiIIgl -ob a a p ::-tature, and poasei,�ing a lovel}' �ortn-overt of w,emtpe�as fir a iseK in Toet,nto. Tile �rhool fur•better' dispo�itiou which-is said to have MOOSE JAW rNstilts. Fres �tS.00 a month.' Oet _.- from gc,up. been a great aitl in prulong[rig her our catalogue. life. She had teu children of ESTEVAN and ,fobx Parker =7Z73�b�MOYZ. - whom five survive-two sons in British Columbia, oue daughter in YORKTON • _ _ 'California' Rnd oue +on and daugh From all stauana on C P R.east of TeronI a to Sharbot Lake,inclusive.and north thereof.and • • e tet In BallaIIil'Re. She has twenty all gstoo. inclusive, avok east of roof, oto �/it' O'SW��fr"/ ) @0 a, a 09r���r00@0 ;nine i••aud-children, of whom firs. north oo, rontuive, and worth thereof, tla- t�f�� <�tiy�IJ�V�I`ta7r� t l�/ - • g north os Toronto and Cardws,l Juno.on a,a�-, , H. J.-Gould is the eldest, forty- set cath. - eight rear rand-children, and nae way tickets to Wlwwipea only will to Taken with Cramps. g g sold,but eacb person purchasing will be turn �-' �•sia-s�i�n one great great grand-child,Helen isbed -itb a coupon on which, after sueb per- Wm. $irmse, a nreruber of�'tlie [e" Tip. Sovereign Sank of Canada. Gould, daughter of George Gould, son nae oxen hired t Winnipegr ' in w work sea ��''�� 8 fi brssLlabosee,but not later. 'than Attgnec aka. bridge gang working near Littlaport � ; ` Uxbridge. The funeral which i9o4, free imusportatioa -ill be Woven the was taken suddenly ill Thursday night was a ret large one, tool-►' lace bolder from Winnipes to say Canadian raci>3c With. cran}ps and-a kind of cholera. _ - Has over 101,000 .Custonutom y h station to Manitoba or Awiniboia. West or y✓ on Sunday last to Bloomington- Bouch-west or North;wwt of winatpe6,bdv not His case vt a5 90 severe that,he had to ,TOUCIIal. beyond Moose Jaw,Estevan or Torkton, have the members (if thavrrew wait- upon him and Mr. Gifford, was called .SII Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Qanadlans. Harvest Exctows.. © _ and consulted. He told them he had ' .Balsam•-Zion. Winnipeg ..$3QOb -Regina,'- -LU75 a medicine in the form c4 Chamber- � lain's Colic. Cholera ancL Diarrhoea. DiAR$HAi<i BRANCH„ CLARE31ON-T BRANCH„ �rJ' J. W. Dimer has purchased another -Mowbray r f Remedy-that he thought would belpr A- P,' Smith, Man, L. E. Todd, Agt. driving� 3Ldose . • w _ him out and accordingly several doses - _ The store at Balsam is being closed Souris 1"+rtnisack 3Lnu were xciutinistered with t restit early these times. Those wishing,to Brandon Swan River that the fellow was'able-to be ar•outol .'.. ..:Make purchases or, get their mail... ., next The incident speaks very ` _ © 444 © © 4 'p p' should endeavu: to do so as early-so Lyleton f3askatoogi - 36.23 nig ly of 'Ir.'Giffcird's metlicines,- as to avoid disapper.nttuent. Lenore E1 ade>c. Iowa. Argus. sc•hw)l teat•hers liaise rpsunred Miniota �•� pr. Albert -'36.1)1) This remedy never fails. hPep�t 9n• p'�G�@Z],n� their duties behind the desk soil are El{tin I your home,'n may ya ce your life. For •+:a�Q ,mti : . _-, . , .. - naw hard at work. - «•awane _ sale by all druggists. �! j RIO lfisses Jessie Dat idsoii,of Pickering :�f icleod .18.Q0 Y Lg ce a Committees i � - •too • ,'�. ars Sproule, of TururiT�are-speniiitrg 8insrarih-_ - - - - t 32.E.. - 3:60 -tigeirt iss toil .a+-m g 2- a m- _ a few days with Mrs, J.. %V. Disney. Moosomin'j Calgac7 �}'_''„M Formed tat remberinR propertyc-stoierr N-sine _ . H- HO kinds uE veb• from Rte members and the e�ire• 1•- Sint ,r.Q.'a. - ;o _ this fall or next .:ppiing. ' '_ Red Dover = 39.31) hlrn hension of the thieves. p Oct t m� On account of ills wet weather, the Esrevan 1 Co'y,of Oshawa. Members having property stoleu.communr• o s9�. a. e o $ 'a m y farmers are enable' to make much Torktnn I x'00 Stratliconx '40.311 tate immediately with any member` v�' .�v 'gym ro-ress with their harvesting, of Executive Commit0les: _ C p K Going Sept.. 13th and 17th. Z'� c+� -- A. E. Huhbavcl was in Toronto last Returning uaiil Ploy. -14th alas '28th. .. - ._ }' _k lembership fee" 51 00.._- N Z' qes •'a-- -- _- week. Arthur Jeffrey, Geoi Seng s o a.r H. and }Cry. JOnE'F spent Snridtiy For aatnrUlet sari all nart(cu;are ani ticket• cr a w - p apply to awv Canadian Factfls ig ent with friends in Uxbridge. A,H.Rotmau,Aest.Creu,Pass. Agent.Toronto _ Secretary. President. m i• O c" The Ladies' Aid Society met at the _._._ _ - 1 / Exec.Com.-Geo.Lens,D.E'Pi3gb,C. S,I_�, °s o� o ; aba3 Philip Lhis week. ;• � '' / oo oJOac r'yoai3� i�e'I residence of \its. v Palmer, Pickering, Out. H a' c There was a large attendance and, a Do yon want' _ * ry ��$8 vapam ax baa' _ . ---pleasant and profitable tir;IeLs'pent bt ��T TE �7_ YITT LT)G' L G' ti ! Y' House and Lot E�V `,1'_H�i Misses Lena and Lottie Disney: of - To-- Rent �' c q 7i .°a n our a or De ocrat. Torottto, are at their home here spencd 9 F $ gSy m Tbe-Empire Medicias Co, of London, J 3 P. t. ^ _.- ing their b6lidrlys. Ont„has appointed the undersigned as f o e0 • ro . -" We notice that ket-eral tele}�hones We have Them _ local agept for Pickering,for the most wen The,undersigned has to rent in loth M.. J �^e• ;� .o, have been placed in farmer..' houses And are,spw-jalist in till that kind derfwl diacovery of tbe'uineteenih century. 1st con., Pickering{Jmile west of Dun- yi �o �3• 'o x � a ' 8" 3 around•'Mt.-Zion and near.Claremont. of work. Don't go to a foreign town- For the treatment of.the Nose; Tbroat, b4irton,) a 1 J storev, 7 roomed frame wC� 3a �• pD o - I.. Broncbis1 Tnbes a Lana It cares l birildin to which is attacheol-3 acres I- AR\I FOR SALE OR TO REN for carriage work. We. can please 10d g. g' oN _ `•-FAR acrea'ot good land; new bank' barn, :yon., . Our •machine department is Catarrh, Asthma, Hronohrtie: $ay\tsver of land. There are on the premises a Txanary 190.3-Whitby 9tb, Oshawa 10th, abundance of water,east balf of lot 27, con 1 running every day, General black- and 411 throat and iung diseaees. Write I a'en, the whole, will house. Will l otPickering. it is adjacent to the Village of smithin etc. for particulars,a stook of treatmwts and rent the whole,or will rent the house Erbughtra 111h; Pdrt- Perry-181b; IIY Duabarton and 18 miles•east of 'Toronto, eon• g• re ire oonstantly on band at.. se crate. bridge 112th,C nnington 11th,Rmvertoa ` . venient to station and market, For particu_ House and lot for sale cheap.:. - Ps _ - _, P lets apply to Joba Andersen,\{agars Falls.OutW. H.JACKSON, Brock Ro 0-T8@71 �i'•ivASe C:xLte RORT.H:CARSON, Dunbantai� ��•dr-to Hobt"Anderson,Dunburton. 43 48 + + r _ , ' •„.. ti +w `/.i! ,_y ,.sea l.,tl�.�� \ ,..L..b'•' S. • pdt k of.wltslronT Miss Sarah Ledgetk, of Toronto, is „ I the guest (if-Mrs. J. Ledgett. You' Can do” Better Mrs. Copenhaver, of Chicago, is -i. Gleeson has 'returned after his ,-�'�•, At Seal's Mrs. visit in 1�•iunipa and the North-west. visiting tit D. liacuiib's. 1 g. +. :Miss Pugh, of Goodwood, 'spent a trtJ.x da nd siwi Devitt, and i-lns�De int --. - Sunday at Wm. Dowswell's. 1 -Miss J. Adamsod", of tiffliigtun, t ' � d� For Bedroom SiLte�, Dining root}h _- Walter Ward has-char a of one Claremont Chairs and all kinds of Furniture gMuskoka, has been visiting friends r, Rev. add Mrs. Tait have rettivii-i R. J. Devitt was-in' Bowmanville ed froth their two mouths vasa- r on Tuesday and Wednesday on J i --- -. -- All goods. _ - y� tion. business. f I _ - _ _ delivered Free uy i� -Capt. .Jackson, of Toronto, is'' Our school opened here on '_Monday y°►� , � _ � with Miss G. `'anvalkenburg, as spending this week here with 1>sts _ 5 , teacher. family. :. 1 Rev. E. A. Tonkin and son, Win. T. B. Hughes is again on ditty, have been under the Dr's, care fora - after enjoying a two week's va- few days. • chings • Cation. -iisses -iaggieand Katie Stewart; Sunday under the Ge' nts", Furn�►J lir. Slack and ttiss Wallace--of Toronto, spent / �spent Sunday with friends in ' parental roof. Glen Major. Win. Craysord's sale which was-to D.-Scott and John•Gerow and take place on Wednesday last has, Hisses Learper and Nicholl spent been postponed to Saturday, Aug. '27. _ From the Head 'Down 1 -Sunda in Port Perry. -Misses Edith and Lou Chapman, of MaIIy Womeii are denied tie Y y Toronto, and formerly Greenwood Graham Bros' ten beautiful hea- girls, have been visiting friends herehappiness of Children through New Arrivals ! - vy horses from the Old Country Will. Gibson to our south has a pair derangement of the generative _. -. arrived on Saturday,night.., of oxen trained to the harness. Mr. ° lire. Wim. Dowswell has return- Gibson has had them working on the organs.- -Mrs.• Beyer advises Fine linetof spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white?` Spring foot- land, and also has had them in the wear, etc. A call will convince the most fastidious, that R. E. Forsyth'ss, Pink- ed home after spending a, few WOmen to use Lydia i:. Pink North Claremont, is the Lace to et the right code at the right rice. ..weeks with friends in Toronto. village. The are evenly matched P 8 g g g P ; S. Palmer, who had an abscess and well trained. y hIIm'S Vegetablei�u�• _ Messrs Proctor and Woodward, of E. Forsyth, CLAREMONT taken out of his back, is, we are England, have engaged with F. L. "�$ Mms, Purmum:--I steered • • f STATION. pleased to state improving nicely. Green for the harvest. Mr. and Mrs. with stomach complaint for years. I m. -Slack accom ed---'b Pructor-aud-tWo-ch' t w bad �thzAIould notMisses Gibbons and Farmer spent into the house lately occupied by J. �6ii btom � ldSunday with frenda in Bethesda. Lewis. We welcome them to our have a miscThe last Lime I h Thos. Green has-had his house midst. Mme 's my husband m° covered with metallic siding The rain and lightning storm oa to le y s egg. For shoes that " W' ill Near g Saturday did considerable damage in table Compound. Atter taking this which gives it a very neat appear- this locality. , The lightning played flxstneer bottle I was rel beg of the sick- _ anee. havoc with the telephones in M. ossa of stomach,and began to reel bit Those desirin a copy of the ter in every way. I con"ued its use a $ PY Gleeson's store and residence. 'During and was enabled to carry my baby to Count Souvenir number may se- the storm the lightning came in on and w! I riot ban a pica baby Ly — — ett re one at Maenab's. Call and the wires in his store and residence -- -----' setiin fire W both laces. Luckily it �� aiad work rasa I eves _ _ _., : go to. _ .. examine them. g P y could before. Ism Like a new wotnaa, Waiter Woe earl is the evenin as there —MBs. Rte=Bs�'=23 S.second g� R alter- Thomson has moved y were hands enough around, and anon into 'lire. Forgie's house,' hits. Meriden, Cann•—lta000/al.+e fl..+erw •' ` - . Furgie intends going to ]ianitoba extinguished the flames. Had the Nees•lsttorP►w+grsawasnw"Root beaShoe-Merchant, in the near future. awrm been in the night, it is likely we Mn Palmer, Claremont, ont. Mr. been property would have JI&EE 3iEDICAL ADPICE TO We are sorry to report that suffered severely. WOM". - Thos. Gibbons is seriously ill with Harvest Home, �V hltevale, Aug. 28. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs • lumbago. We hope to see him p� w, h , She will tcmderetaad around soon in his usual state of Sale Register, your caeeperfectly,saidwill treat health. — you with kindness•. Her advice A heavy thunder storm passed MONDAY. Aco. 29th. 19W —Auction its free,and the address i>s _ over g,,Mur village on Saturdry sale of horses, cattle and .hogs, on Maas. -No woman ever -= • f� lot 25, con. 8, Pickerin • the proper-" havim written her,aad� v a • morat> A number of telephone I g P P ; ppooles in the village were atiattered> 'Lp of John A. White. Sale at 2. hel thousands. _ Ey the lightning. i See bills. Poucher & Postill, auct's School re-opens in our village SATURDAY, AcG. 27th, 1A)4.—Post- We are at it. r lam. g poned sale of horse, catsle, buggy, on Monday next. It is hoped that cutter, furniture, etc..•the propertyp there will be a good attendance of Wm_ Crayford, on rear of Lot 9, •��-- Y from the &tart as. so frequently con. 8. Pickering Sale ate o'clock L (� �i R`- UGH EavOtrou�dyhing acrd Roofing is the - -� the first week its lost to both pu- 'See bills. Poucher dt Postill, i.uct's ®tiler of the Da�� pll and teacher owing to so many ' stragglers. Fruit Bought atii.. Sold or Market will be held here on Dowswell = The Peoples Tinsmith Wednesday morning of each week ''��•• �•�� � ',:Handled on Commission. � _ hereafter, one day later than Haxness Making . . - formerly. Bear this in mind n3 ;Unit be- Delivered at Mr. I a Frsugh will come here on - Tuei f evening and those wish- House Brougham. _ Lag to see him may do so at that Earl,of purchased the harness busi �y nese late y carrted oa by W. J. Cook,. in ham [ a now repot ;• There has 'ustbeen isisn . rom ► , J ed to gtae the- beat o setts action n _ the press a book entitled "Old- as who wish w have anything f Time Primitive Methodism in in any Purc y g :Fru+� _IeS + Canada,' by our townswoman, RepAir work will be neatly (and -lytta R. P. Hopper, The volume j promptly attended to. All kinds of Fruit Trees, 9hrtxbe ' - which contains 350 pages is meet- 1 it Pe Etc. for sale. ck ti R_ith read sale. Hiller r-I food, harvest initts, fl• nets, etc., all C..� areas specialty. g Y pa A full line of whf a roads, all Hifchest prices paid for. Fall and Windmillso, oculars 11 be given in a future p uy call' Winter Apple-4. at right rices. bin ` issue. JOHN E. OW Aiteni. - _ r We to all kinds of work • Pickering. are prejiae*d do ode Greenwood. , .W. Bodellt Promptly pertaining to the pump basieeeo• -Mrs. L: White is visiting friend, in ��^L7.e31a22Z ... ;Beaverton. - � •.. "' •- .. , . _. . -. -• - ' _ -• _ '- . . !�• -• - - James and «•m. Pengelly aRM FOR',AT.F—Seip lot'21,Pth "'Mry. `s. J. Careen• of Toro ' ting friends here. - -.— Somessor to - - John- Gerow Menced threshing g j Fc,a.of Pt ung,containtag.*)o acres L. f ileroov a Bon, Claremont.W. Gibson, of Toronto, has been m'le&,stoat from Clsramout YIlIa¢e and ra 1. Pickering W•Q•Richardson, Agent,SPickerlag. hsy station,good soil well outtivated, watered,-'visiting friends here. by creek,i.well feoced•nd thorouahl y drained :Kiss L. Mullett, of Pickering, is Two dwell ❑g hou'.e•, new bank barn iooao Y181t1n et L. White's. camented floors,large tg peg, driving hoose g and other buitdlo s Yin a goof state of re- " -Misses Perchard, of Toronto, are pair. Besides being a goon ¢rata term it to - . -visiting at J. $rldon'r, tbaadmirablyat- adapt a our stock,and is attestsS to u m e r Yard • - - _ .. Fred Dennis and wife, of Windsor, the mtdse o!the celebrated sone and sate k brnedan of Pickering Towneh D. Terms cap, Lare visiting his parents. For forttssr parucutan apply to John Id.Mac- f dab.Claremont,P O, 3a tt All kinds of roach and dressed-Lamber we Are Loskiag' Money _ • Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, House- fin• Ply"raouth ' -- : B1nde r ishiage soil Silo matetaal Lawn Mowers p_ on at the' rices a which we Cistern tasks and water troughs made are clearing them out just no. W. • ' -- to order _ The celebrated Gold Medal Brand at close prices. See us before The Reason i8 this, we have too many on Y = _ need warehouse e a bu ing. t�r�r �• "hand—we ed thew shouse Coe they oc- �enderson R Farmer, Claremont D. Gordon. cupy and would rather - sell them at a loss iso YEAR now than parry them oxer till nest season, - Harvest .,MachineryEXPERIENCB Fully Warranted is every maChlne They = makers a ' ' ,are made 'by one of the best mak s nil Do not,waste titne trying to Nuri yoiir'old'woril otit Binder. Time is money and we can supply'youu R-ith the_be—t_txt8rihllls-_u — =#horoughly reliahles _ very short n tice and__on easy- terms. The Massey-Harris BindQr TRADIE MARKS _ will do no more work, better work and,last longer than am other DESIGNS A binder. - b and d riptl Dollar off the"priee- of each size is the nv ne!endln¢a sketch and deec>9 tlpn mq�.___ - T e also handle e W onds oc_ Windmills,s, err y plows all( QIII C ti ascertain our opinion free whether au invention is probably Patentable. fommuntes- -anything you want in the implement, vehicle and power line, tionsetrt Il nflaadiierntlal. vanabookanPatents reduction We have made, as follows : 12 inch .. ._..., . • .•. - Pate n otiee,without char¢.mea the r .. s stele —. Geo. Philip, ir-, u-g am gcienfifiie jimtriean. cut, reg. �3.�4, for 2:$p ; 14 inch cut, rem. •- - - A handsomel7lllastrated weekly. Largest cir. '$3.-1 5,'for $2.75 , 16 inch but, reg.'.$4.00 for _ .•. rulatlnn of an7 scientific journal Terms,43 a ' ear: fwir months,8L Mid by all newsdeyalere. �' Ml�NN &G�.3Ct8roadway.�� Ycxk .$3.00. W, 1-- - H. :R CHARDSCN S Y Importanteho3ving of finest display of. NEW .LAUNDRY' Don't Miss this Monty-saVln'g chance, China. A Very large assortment of Stationary. Books,Dolle, Toys,•jaat. The tindersignerl has•opened up' received for 'the Holiday trade. Call a Tau , next door to W. T. Ha:rdw'ar,e. Co. • and see them. Dnnbar'4, and haying had nearly • The- flus"sill Sa6sc iptioas taken for sit Magazines,•- foiir :ear's experience irtRowriiall- Weekly and DailyVewspapers, ville, is prepared to do first-claas { v wrork at usual rates: - 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto. 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And then yearning for pale-I'n sh-skies--asd-": _ . - I think we shall always be glad to pale mist; English shores; he had ' .,--,,,,House ,-;. lfave known each other, Philip," she clouded with terror; stat of the dark ' _ I added, with an infinitely tender and heart of--the horror and strife of - . _... DOMESTIC IP sorrowful smile. those day's he had plucked the eau p�, THE j`]I3S1NCi "u I might die for you!"-he cried. tiful flower he ntieht never wear, he -- •= live nob-'had fought and suffered, and vv'•on _ ,.L n ea h well,"Live i sL d, live 1 - .. . . _ _ -.... . _ . . _.. 1 �e.'trjotned:` "Oh,-Philip. dy" ,-himself a-name. that he.must now D ">'IC ITEC Fruit and Nut Cookies Cream pre y• g cup of butter and add gradually our ._ , _ • "'�WILLr � ing'ls easy enough, living is the.,bury in obscurity; he mous bidding r: eery ping a ca fo+• ud three • _ ' - - now v to t the blazingedsuns, a one teaspoon* _ hand Part," :good-bye end unirilall rope of augur He turned away. l Farewell l ga well beaten; add un '' �y�NNN�O1N�MN�M�NN�ON�NN�M "Philip!" she exclaimed, "Philip"'Ithe, broad rich 'plains, the mighty fol Buda dissolved !n one and ones p'I 'half teaspoons hot water, and three CHAPTER XYIX. plied, with the utmost simplicity; He turned, extended his aims and mountains ranges, the beautiful cities and one-half cups of flour in which "I took it for granted.". - Would have embraced. her; but that,rich with•unfamiliar architecture and has been mifted une-half teaspoon o1 _ _ Ada watched the water flash down I g she drew, back gently and repelled!dense dark roves, the palm-circled to the pool, and heard the story of ' "How like a man!" she comment- him temples,. the dark picturedque people salt and uue teaspoon cinnamon. the death-bed betrothal to the ac-�ed. with a strange little half-smile � ever a ain," she .said, and he' of man creeds, races, and tongues i Then add one cup chopped nut meats T .- -, companirnent of its manifold mur-I playing over her -face, as she turned � � g y ,(hickory or English walnuts), one,' sin to consider the rushing' war. Yell back a'Pace, but pleading that the" castle-crested hills, the thick ---. .=uring, without interrupthon or ag - t was their last moment'together. ,forest haunted by fierce beautiful I half cup currants and one-hall cul comment till the end, then she tura- tern. "We must go no's'," she added, beasts and fierce be reptiles, raisins seeded and chopped. Drop ed her face from the water to Philip "11 she does not, I cannot force her hurriedly. "You know,," she added., brief but glowing dawns,and sun- by spoonfuls, one inch apart, de a with a little sigh. - i to marry•me," he said,,rather moist- with the old tenderness, "most peo-i sets, and the sudden star-lit. nights. !buttered pan and bake in a moderate - " • u ,Farewell to the dignified politeness of I oven Nuts may be omitted. . "Ye-, oft ouglit to hale told me," fully. pie would blame me she said, in low and gentle toner tm- "But it obe does not, she may be "Blame you!"-he echoed, indignant the grave, brightly clad, jewelled no-I Corn Crisps.-1'op some corn and -• 'alloyed by reproach. won," she urged, turning again with ly. 'bles, the sound .of the ;r3cit southern plate in.a large kettle, !foil one He could not speak or trust him- !the same earnest gage. "You may •'?got such as you," she replied,I languages, the mystery' surrounding cup of f a uses, one cup of sugar - '" • .. self to look at her. 'tar a moment; i think it strange," she added, with a with a sett}le ot, perfect trust, "you beings so alien to T uropean • habits 'and flail a cup of vinegar until it - d--flush;-"but girls expect to be are too chivalrous. BRt ttoe world, and thoughts. All was fascination !crisps when dropped into cold water. _ v en e- proach those gentle words contained, 'courted. It is a homage that Ought i conventional people, if they -knew to him in that land of mat vel. Even !Four this over two gdarta of corn, his heart throbbed wirds contain nt;not to be wilhheld," what'I have Igt'you know. So, Phil- the stately tramp of elephants, those measured after popping. Stir µe11 en I 1 joy. "And yet-" he paused..remember- ip never let me blame myself, never huge sagacious creatures with more;with a long handled spoon. RYrng "U I had ever dreamed-" he be- ing that he had said no word of love let me regret, never let me be - any- than human intelligence, even Otte 'm}sed pour into a shallow baking gen, "but I never 1`entured'," he add-'Lo Ada, though every tig>e he, look- thing bu't proud of you."_ !siting swaying pace of a camel, had Ipan that has been lined with waxed - - -'` ed atter. a lung pause, a thougd- 'ed at her his eyes told the tale. She moved from the waterfall as a sort of-charht µ•hen one was not •paper, Press it down firmly, lay a ,, coo remember Andromache's shb spoke. the hoarse murmur of the riding it. But how much greater 'piece o1 waxed paper on top and you so far above my reach, `i'e were pO - -- on ch friendly terms from the- first. parting from Hector?" she continued, waters became faintet and fainter. was the charm of rose pardons, or-,neer this a board, smaller than the _ -- - ' I knew that your people would never 'Father, thou art to me and mother I the shadows of the trees deepened,ange atui lime grov'ex, and.above all -top of the pan, so it will lie upon • hear of anything.cif the sort. You deer, 'and -brother too, kind hus�and'iabove, their. heads, the Liver Faded -of that rocky waterfall, shadowed by !the mixture. On this Place two e- '' bear o safe. I e sbdidirtt thit�c of my heart.' That is the relation- once more into blue e,tmpses heneuth its' slender bamboos and drooping three flatiruus, the next day to- - "that I-a rough-hewn sort of fellow- `hip between you and Jessie, my i�pv; canopies. Phil!!, made some' }ulnas: the sound of those Yellin move the weight, board and Pa1�• could ever "touch you like that-anti} .friend." fervid, half-articulate rejoinder as he -waters .would alvcay's haunt flim; ',Darn onto a clean board, .ren:ery "She has no one else." he asserted w.e}ked by her aide full of sudden blended with the swe«ter sound- of pa-per €corn bottom and with . , • `^until t"este!'da}'?" she asked, -in a«ed by the pathetic tenderness perfect, poen,-aAd•Ufteu.uP in heart Ada's Voice. Fare%+'ell now to those sharp knife cut into slices. -_ which- Ada's beautiful voice gave to i s lie had rjeN,er bpon before. memories, he resist'nP�-er d�cPll upoir thc,;e to dry, then}wrap in waieecf . -the same low gen+ e %'n',a tneSP WlJ -1 They sepu ted t,efrire a-•:r••artng•at them again. Yet that hoar by' the 'l,ur,cr. or Pile as the ' are o❑ a p "Ho- could 1 }ieltp It'''" he cried, ••And is six thousand miles away, ithe river side,_wpere'the yacht ,vas- +waterfall_nerved hi:n to his duty-, ty crec•n Plate, car,!ines.-Hnv'e "`how could 1? I heard that mare's in grave peril, r.lOne ar.d unprutect-'labo+it to Sat soil; the yo::ng people-and his love, t}rer.' eintvred• upon a. }?ggs SturTed with . „!hoofs, ,strike.the .uali,• I !Ie;Ard the 4� she con+foiled, looking;' down 'isuppotied Ada to have r rttained with -Licher phase. \lt hall till then tWen ready twelve hard=boifeh. eggs cut in . . "' crash-ah! And .when I sa,v you Iy- ,upon him through Pyvs bnlltant with iher nxtther, µ'ho :r.:ar;ineL1 he; to so hard to gt 'e P. nitµ :. seerti,rd turn lengthw'i+, ,,rid remove t'neyolks. 1. lug t}.ere you were so white. so stili: tears. She had ¢rover ruttier, pale have been with the tarty explorlrq cion}•!} xisc!:t and rev rtat,le; loyalty ltemuce the bunrE frim twelve s - _ _ I shall never forge? it. I was mad, durtn the lnterv'iew; sl a was no' the temple. The eliuihie civilian re- wiles no more 'divided• 'in }rrinrC I yal dines, rah to a past,' and ru:x µiib dearest, 1 can only amok ro he !or }7vndinfi slighth tovyord him, bet! face IprovPd her fur hes decprtion, and Rhe tc earlier• claims he waulil twist keep the finely" atas;,ed yolks. +ea son to IgIven... He put his hgnd btfore_his partially shsded.by one hand, her_at- '.old. hovr a*_iff' and achinit bir vesrer- fciith with oda.- taste with salt, pnprfka or cayenne lace as If to exclude something from,tltude- as..she sat inclining toward I;,v s •vrrt;le had made her, .and was The shores tela%i into the gemaral sand Lemon jufee, and rub all through \, toward theArishihug moa rs,again the c s a'e t ithhigher thanthenth- mac betel r P bluenes mpd air c urnecf aura} from a rxture Fill the hr t with this "" hI9 mc•r. ' arm more gracious to him than he and h° to have se.^', her Phili the e' o of rrnnance, love mixture put together ie- look like 'L, breast moan Shaken be a little sob err sing'rlarly sweet and ' graceful, ,{evotPd hlmsel.' to 3fYs, Bfa:nerd. and ¢Ion, fori;etfui of the horror `whole eqA+ cervi ua lettuce leaves and her eyes were full of tears. He and ecpressive beyurtd all words vrhom he helped ua board. then hp had acrd s'tflo!' . g through which these ivvith a oftoonNil of salad dres4lnq as brushed away the' intruding vision sera kA no- one -like you'" he la brief chs' with the colonel, tel!inq had bavt: ooh and set his face "co- x delicious appetizer, wrap in teens and looked at her quivering !ace out cried. "Xo one. T'{ho could help him that !amily affairs'culled him`w'ard chill Gray England and the paper and use ab a pleasing addition � _ - .lined against the rocky fall with loving out" soddenly hom8, a-sd that- he was ob- hilt prate of d:nty. to the picnic basket. The tilling mingled feelfn 4. fI y . g "Thera is no one. she cont}Hoer:. , Ilgad to give up his StatT appoint- IipaNly as ho pitied .Tesste., and .may also �* nledcanapesfor darread the "But you wiahari " slop Bald, tura- sulYering two bng,� tears Co Ball ur.- ms'nt and ask, for !save, at which strongly as he ,l It his regronslhifit;' wake dell - .Ing ber face once #more toward him heeded, llk,a Philip Randai in bonor (Colonel Na, earl was,great1v 1:0 n- her, 1, we, Pxtrrmeiy angry t1111ng small thin rounds of fried fro that bm saw the tears shining and. truth. Philip, which would corned lie plainly told Philip that wlih Ger. ange. with the cold disa>� 'bTead, fa the centre put an Engllah -' - ' Ir, her eyes, "to tell me of your you rather have, a lialo�'al to*et- or ,such an opportinity as he had now 'Prnv'Ing anger that only a man can walnut half ora round of sliced trouble "'ever mind yesterd� May a staunch fneaj?" Pell to the lot of few. ,rid mtRht.nev- P�e1, and only coward a woman w se stickle and encircle the edge cvtth the - I see the letter?" "But I must leave y'ou and never ;r dvrl�-r again, and implored him to helongs to him. and'who has. hqw= ,finolt chopped whites They read.tt toget#tpr, he ezplain- see you again," mlurmured, husk- <on1, hriore he threw }t away.-ever vl:tibtly, . 'compromised herself. Stewed Irish Iotatoep.-Peal and Ing "re and, there what geemed ne- fly, "never lee you, nev'er'" literward, he told hos wife that he He did rot think Jesvie capable of a jrut eight potatoes into .long thin tl ,t 'ers•ary. It gas wriltten fmmedtate ,;Vou will get over thea. you will i v'er'ilc believed "chat little flirt Ada"..,-wrong thought, but he ltd think that slices, and let them simmer esti} (j' I after Jesoie's Inst vircit to 6farwP!1 .con4uer yourself_" eiha replied, with , had -retusMf hits, and that, on the,through fully' or ignorance or isoth. for frftven -minutes in the following _ - -- ____Rectory. when Miss Ingleby had re- the same sweet tleher+v and the . yen. _�_ua crny4 Into a hot skillet put three - gun wgo!p, ierhapa it was ct well that she-, ncr t' -a ;¢r r- r 'P9 at hGttPr and atlr into It two " " solved her with such marked coidpess', game eame-At, gage- "Some day you I Shp sbould.rot.h,i%e taken a nameless'scrap; ,rnrl ch tn!ly Or a'irh It related tho scandal as it was burr- will btub me vo.r .Ja..•ie. and all ,adventurer like Itandul, e'en thoufih'arse. fn 'woman -is unctnritnnable lrr tahleapoonfuls of flour, one-half pint 4 . _ ad abou4 the place, elan Bir Ingle- the tro ihie 'µ:ll be forgotten. Life I rid maidhood mutt• novo be her rials eyes. Their wnm.�t kind, how- of broth and two tablespoonfuls of lay's t•iew of the actual f.icts, t•.s•rax great things to it, and pleasing I doom. rler foolish and. tenoran_t- in tia her t ineaar. A:dd salt and pepper to i v to be .tacre, also a bay leaf _ 1. ionv3ctfon oL destsle's perfect 1ntP4- ,)re's Self, even :n tnc was' 01 »r'- rrtadeloott of the rais:t'hoosn'lhtacrdshe faRlttless in uric!, *though!, but. Pineapple Filling For T.a,Nw Cake- • •+x ,ectPd nni nn r1ty. and child-like lgnerarice of can-"Hage, -vvhi4e choice }s usually duty. g - _ • .1rentlon,aliriee . It spoke of Bars. lines not bring blessing. 1 ou have: ,acht. The wind -was not fair for HIRE, in eirciimspection. ' tact arid }'are a ' small rineapplr, chop very Plummer's practical. neglect of Je�'le .alert and, on<-r X:, a great future +s r it.;n they' had to tack ' and delay knowledge. Every man is caPs,,lr to fine -Fined' sprinkle with sugar, Let . in Ruftering'her 'tu r, at„pit. :41,lt- before you.--though coat must nowt thejr course, «hrlP the sun burned'hi4 'vrltP ancf Muer car-ice''' vv +lr OfT.TNlari,i about tour hours then drain __ tended, and of the total Impossibil- ljooss prle _•of . •t.#a he~t opportunft,+ea.--- i ,he__ i,eigt and went down in must be not ,only ,,hove ,spici„r: 'w ttec'ghe �5ttto a veryls�fffhfl•cahfte�i h • tty of making either the Plrtmmers•or polLsible to Ong do young. as my coat primp of cr- rend q,ild, ity'tiut. bpcnntl' micconceprilRt. „ai;' sn:<,11 cu til of sugar, and add . • Cheesernan comprehend ilia' kind --of- father says. I't is hard, Philip, very' I -lbry reflecre,t and redoubled in the Such is tlw arrog:+n,•e of this frni' P - g . . guardianship.•a girl like Jaasfre re-1 hard, but after all, 'true prosperity' ,and;errina room, men, to rhe µnm+ „ria cuplul itt o}tP chopped pinealople. gvirpd. and of the impossibility of and promotion•oni_v come throe:gh I nThou}h 1e}e�. and F't,ilrp diff' not ha sJe!¢ns to lore • ,ml-resivect. \ I?1A<'P bet wee t, the layers of the cake. - _Ikeepir,g a•. young wor.:an of her , duty.. .I shall hear of you, I'bnlip,• sl,e.tk du,rfnq .the vtov•,.:. , it, wad a m_(ire thormoghly iA uncnnscinu•iv iT,r the frosting take one half etipte- lirrvdlnq and tisto's chained `to the and be glad and proud. secret and sol-0t, memos for their fn�lish "biped does rut PKi�t »( ,n 'nf ti,"e ]ulcerdrained from the pine- homely `oectipatinns ani! eompanlun-' ''future lives, . ach could see- the earth. doomed as. it is to t>car h_ ;tele and stir in one cupful of icing - Phtp of one so uncultivated as Mrs. 'Sot once nor-twice in'our rough is- kir ,ir. . Plummer. Iessie'c. ;.rev'trnos toiled lard stitry other, each µ'As b1eSs,Kily conscious -i read of so mAny' fn,t!ish "thine4 g of the o1lier's presence, each would \I} womankind, say's itis little u:, : ` ; attem ,ta et camfldenco to herself were The path of duty was the way to krava liked to sail On forever neer the tncrat,. though- -illy', ienn'illlt, and - Ho I'S S}.HOLD HINTS. " _ - - recapitrilated, her mental ancL morel glory,' ' I proal} 'river,- vl hictt µ':is steel"i in weak, dwell upon hoi4hts ni unat _ loneliness, - her 'greet benirty And' ” -- _ - Itha splendid ardors of that glowing,pr•oachable purity, cased in armor of Ope woman suggests that. in place - - charm, her talents, her dangerous she ridded. 4' visit to Dlarwell -.Court and false fie gloved toward her, his eyes;sunset, On and un tarev'er over im'ulnerable �sirTrie; vtnmrn in, genvr- ,if a soap and water shampoo a,dry, p'oeit.ion there; sll were dwelt, upon i.kindled with bol} fire and a.hplf at-- those 'richly` hued ` warers• an =itis rill ton- contrary, an-yv'ell, we all ,salt rub Cs a ;sod thing for the hair -. altectionntelc, even lOyinglc. Hfs of ttcutute cry on his. I,{ s, but some- Peace Of the cooling ev'Pning, in the know what, women- are' He hits no ,nice in a obits. Loosen the haft, tar's Lina el co e-n- l toward Jessie thing in the very' tert,iPrnPs of her_.,exquisite hush which f/llluw's the dy-. mercy on the errors of his own sic- then rub table salt thoroughly into was regretted, -and the .and satign', sorrowful gale tirade him pause, over- ing sun, they would ha Ye lik;•d to ter; fiowev'i-r eoni}iied- but is-e-'er ,the ruivts. 'acrd brush- it out again • he had had with her nn her µ•ay' awved, and i,hen' draw' back again. j'lide, cyioving JIM pictures li,e .fea- tender- to the 'fnilings Of Other men. carefully'. The dust And dirt cpm© from the Rectory was related. Bili, "And you, Ada? What will you i tures of that foreign shore, its wav-' }'hili!, w'as riot start icirinrIV angry' i with it, just as they do when salt is bravely as .Jessie had accepted. the do?". he : asked, in. _huff stliothered 'inc paluls apti tuant:u c coups, its with !'laude lledvv°,y, I[ tw-could },a IsPrir<J lei! over a target prior It �. consequences of her error. lir, Ingle tunes. dark groves of uhfarniliar trees, its blame hint for amu+irJ h.ursPli niter wt ping it,•,. The elTect of the salt by said, in conclusion, hp did not A asttdden burst of tears was tile. I or ho' sec, the ,lutiies and 'min- the manrrei of his kii.dA [1:' µolid;on the Scalp is 'described As not only. �ih'ink she could,,possibly retrain in unexi,rcled wul dis,luivting reply: Ile�arets of.tha'little tuvcns, the, dusky,! of course think that _:t-1 ', ma:if take:'tri. L cleat ing, trot Also tunic. the neighburhovl after such a-scan- scoot with his back to the rock, and brightly clad peuPlo [iasving in ria- 'tarp iii thettiselves, at-,,: rhur if girls Tuinato salad is made of sliced to- es • dal, and. borhgrea -as was his ponfidence his arras folded arrosS his cheat,, and t iv'e ,boats. Lind moving by the river' are ignorant ui wh,:: i.; duo to ii els;.inatoided with a iittlel�plaG ikahas b alteen patnd ___ In her integrity and high '{x foie' ,tic ked at her with a white face aril sx!a-oil ar,d on, their keel cleaving selves, So, e \u e th Creel `one never knew what unadvised 5tepa •gdeauting eyes. ---- ` Oct A Woe to the w r'a1C', - gill }oath just a sugf,icion o1 powdered sugar. s girl might take is despair. There "Anything but this,' he'gmaned. i sea of- li+'luid-rose, "now Jf amethyst, responsible fol-r :, icer} Mose ex comes a top ressu,g d' -` 'was no doubtt. , he added in a post- ."I cannot bear t,his,' violet, annber, priniro,se, now•, floods who fall. in .their.,\,;,}'! IS rut the parsley. Lettuce leaves or sprigs tine cfneckad.herselP, meth; dried of lis lived rabies, world 'the world'? 1'vs my geld-c)f 'green celery line the salad bowl, script., that'this fascinating man of q and the sanco tnay be either a rich the _world. ..h..had to a certain+ extent her .eve:, and sunlmuned a sweet, ! - But the_-,.g1ow'i�t¢ re9iance burned Philip, and the devil is th c{ev_il snc} too svv fitly'away, the last-%frits reit a sti•,tiig one to )out; n -'.T,Iat hs` nil":mac unnarse at- siitipre 'reirch' dress ' - --- attracted and influenced Jessie; he tender smile to'her face, k should 'knock under:in trustee it was no more than the in- "I hope I shall iia d'e11,"'she- re the wate,i,, 'the sudden rif,'••ht fell'"long reason w'hy' w'4. • !~• Ord, tee I s her former reu�hed their landing to him. Pot cheese, or cottage cheese, as - fluence Of a strop_ rat nrv+ over a 7 g voice it crossed J)hilip's it is often called is very much im- " - ••weak one, and would pass aw-ay. "I have at-thousand plans,and pru- place. They saw grea .But in the, cit'tumstAmes he thoing t `jests, all for. the gaud and welfare of thelltsilves.in-the Sark 'sky:.and txein mind. .that...- irtetrio•.o n pro y- sing .encored w,3th chives, it unwise to have her out to-Iniiiu mankind. she wlded, w•iih-a. liitle'ble upon the riv'er's-brcas a when niig'ht have befallen •i,sgie, but he's species of slender onion-like sprouts just yet, dainty sarcasm. I Chi} landed, a !frond ifiuu? cis iust dismissed it as illsultli:� to l,er. But 'obtainable at. • almost any of the ' There is but one •course," Ada I could• hot help it, .T did not Pea Ping shove the huriort, its '.'net- Ada had Full;+ fused this ghastly {pus-<marl:et stalls esr•ecially those kept She could . Iso conceive re- {,y Germans. it need simply be said, after cnrefnlly reading the let- mean it. 1 ,tried so hard," lie - said, 'jiovc light was •gliding the• dppq .and 'Ly,lvrion and ,healing'• for a Rolilan, chopped or shrecid,e ftp fine, and then r, an , t' tr r v � aw t-1 i - P' . w' ail- ready decided up it.” forget yott, and titer. the' ruby! it , Icndir,� .i ntvv vvitcher}' to the slen asJor a „man; u. :.� she heard, a;mfsed through the c csP tth a "Yes," he - replied,, "yes, that, seemed,enchanted. Chance _took me ilei pal`ts Hud delicate acacias in the Gobd vcoma"n could lead ti Ttiosband''.ter fork-'. Ftpreud upon rye bread, seemed the only right course; but I to Gossanijec's house, and 'I could garelen. '''froni'ri dtoti Fust t,t. ;t holy- future,iit makes a most appetizing sand wanted �'otrr opinion fust not avoid yon.- Sot I r,:r;ht not to Philip aril :\d;, lin{ered uohind„un- surely a good mon alight lead, a wife. vcich. - - "You know',” shy continued, ae if '!fabs stvsn y'otr 'again at l,ucktiow. 'ifoticed in tits tint krrPs�,- and. walked,But .�dn was -lily a woman, .she; Equal part of"crertm Cheese and : leadin ag inst sot;te objection upon .end then. «hen,cuu' fuse struck .n7y ,tOgcrthPr., fn .'. the shadu•vv of those had not huc� th,' uiv nnnstr of hear- desicated cocoanut rill be 1Onnd a p g _ his .Part, "tivis is -n,t. ordinary en- face. that d:ty I lost 'my- head. but L!heuutiful. -trees, touched ` no11v and ing men of the world instruct cacti slots enerally relished filling fur' -_. • a .part. it is not merely<a q!testiun never dceanied of hurting you." ,again by the nty'slical 'dory of the olher' irpon tl•,c -"etlTercnt code of obsess. tartlets than where the g g Philip as cheese alone. is used. The white 'o1 of keeping faith with a-fiancee-hut "Do not reproach yourself, she moon; `fleiiete find htdae�ch ' had, and �1-a P'1eticl:uly` ctiscoeredlun Pgg is optional, but ,js considered _ keeping en with the dead. and with m}lined. `'Z wciulii not t,e ciihertvise, h;uuls for the ]n._ t _ to improve the ilav'or. nutmeg and - - ' Ir1I your past' life. Perhaps this-en- and even 1f von halt riot told me,' f 'otlTer farewell wl�d v��itl the! ic`thers tiitst.cpart.r u,trhyhri;'.rabetweenorreal lemon juleo must be carefully blend•+ N gagement with one.su young moss not am afraid-t)h f it"hc?,an at the bail, then Ada iliin.> -- id with the rest of the mixture td ' 11►ell done-but, Philip-it, is done.' I never' thou!>ht ni ancone .else in ot,.. the e'er,slab, people wished each niora}ity and' the ,'tediency int'ent.ed _ "It would t, a -sco.undrelly_deser- that. Tt was my .own fault. .rithe, good-eight there, she shivering h'y ages of male'-si ,.ishrress, resctiv�d�ayer*. curdling. — Lion, though she,diel offer to release 't'he`re monis never a 'word 'tram .you 'in the rhi11 air, though Philip •had to accept none not based upon IXs Ate from 'it," he replied, till yesterday.' v'sriipfie7 her in fl warm Arvtcl., tits and troith.- Therefore she ex--rambles; would place her under some . b "Release sou?" ' • "Afi, yesterday'." Site heard his quick tion, sines as petted Philip to save to the utter-', "Yes, she OPf�ed that," he stilt!} "f did not knave till y_esterd by passed ivc•nanth the orange'-trees most. the one hump n being depetgdent,'suitably lady guardian, far from the' s he cot>.}d .rte she, said, hringittg the shadnt f her and out Of the cc>mpotI'd into t.he,upon him.-- '�scen'es v'f those idle tak,s, and gently and told her as, much, a' member of the letter and his reel}•. 'hand wore completely over he face road, on which he had been walking' Philip's heart. bout strongly when, 'and gradui3lh win her heart. Nevelt She turned away anis leaked at the and speaking in those tovv go den, vrhen her ruse struck }fin face, Then iLend -routter e, saw .the gray Dover lessiesovet till rrHfe eras�ontwined,e -felt �ith1ohis, ' xgaming, water for some tin4ee, and clear tones of deep >eeling. "{�ut it they died avva>', Athat herid she ftwasd vein ilcliffs. rising frim the vale en. In for how strong and ineradicable and fiber turned and looked si.rniaYht }tt ,'must"have been in my heart ways. being questioned,• y q } s s'tired. Al less than twenty-four hoilrs. h� would- the ailed[ons that IIf1�n with life itt , - •-• hos fete, .with an earnest, cartAld graze sent.tts go µ'1r be l000w king r�s�_. X -week or Awo later Philip stogd '_look again upon .Jessie's sweet, path-.Iself. He little suVWed the cals•mi ,� "that went through him, 'P'hiMp," y-• g _ phe said, "do you, .think that nheer "'One minute -more. I may never Ion_the deck of a steamer and watch-I etic child face. ]3e would-be vary b1 dist lied long.91nce fallen nest! levee you?" Isee lou again." be cried, t g to''ed the Tndian shore, with the gflde+i gentle with, her,, would appear to 1Mm,- "I never thou ht about !t," he re- prweat her froom leaving h rocky"I domes and liylht minarets of its I know nothing of thdse Ill-Judged{ (To be Continued.) : - ..r . - - - - - ' - - - ".. . , . 4. , .. , ..' J r . _ _ _ - .. I , . �J v .�._... .'.� . . .e`t.:6 •..Z ...• }..7t-' ',. Jts «»• •� . fir°'"-ki A f - ! . ,: . , '. _ ; _ M r. -- - -- ----. - -..-------- .--- --. - .---- - M _ — p L0 dark wan uelierod by a olrerk in- in a black satin dress, with a'color- i fore I went down I received a L8Cbl' "1_ I 10um J, B3 FOR DIVERS Inlaying that, it I discovered attythi,� ��_ to the office of ori F:d�abuzgh share ed shawl round her shoulders, and a broker on the Royal exchange. She handsome white lace veil, was pale•, I --- Mid would either leave it where ik p�� The �yQe O� the had a few shares in the Amiens and and calm-"a handsome tigress,' as ONE OF TF'EIK TELLS OF.HIS wits or bring it t6 a. certain plane k juU �lQ YYiI Lo,,rdor., 1 should be handsomely 1rf k Boulogne Railway, she explained, of one of the spectators described her. i• E`1:IERIENCES. LL . --------- w it rdod. The le ter was not sl -- = _, which she wished to dispose. The It was .She who prompted the - 1 f �' e. M�] j� fill- 1 have little doubt that_it taaA �flIIDID S broker promised to do what he could crime, It was s e w o re t e$as ween a-t e'$ottom of-t'�e- to And a purchaser, and Mrs. Smith shot! It' was she w•ho brought me' Sea _-Hany Times and Seen 'son ' by the tarty who had most to .� - wrote clown_ her name, and {tddress,.�to st,a_4d_,herg! I ask your pity, uld.. j1 +.e by' the discovery of fife will. 3 _•--- - --- -�- and left him. Two days later she 1 that you w Ili take vengeance cn Strange Sights. (7ue GC ntc most exciting xpe 'tio -' -' - called again. The shares had not +her !" + The raising of the 's+:hutarine AI ,frith a privately'-equipped expedition JI0 been sold. iYIra, Smith was disaP- Such, shortly, ,was 'the defence,bas been cuusiderul by many to hate 'bleb went to Central Atuerica for _ pointed, ,and, above all, she showed Manning made by his counsel. The been one of, the most successful sal- ',the purpose nC attem{Ming to discov- . I• er a cuu ,le of treasure ships which the greatest anxiety to recover the eyes of the pale. dark-haired woman I wage works utrilertakcu Ly dicers, butI P I was in my old friend Ser•jeant piece of paper oa whlth she had. with the firm-set mouth beside Litn it fs by nu means the must iuipor had i)eeu suck about X30 years before Sallantine's chambers one day when, written her name and address. She in the dock flashed as s}ie listutea tart or the strongest, 'near _ `rummaging, in a drawer, he suddenly grew -quite excited when, in spite of a On her behalf Ballantine made orae I I have been down. in 'aliuost all the : TFIE COAST OF PANAMA. }produced something which he tossed search, the scrap of paper was not I of the most eloquent ,speeches ever I oceans and seas on the globe, said u I The sill of those ships as told me ' to me. to be found; and when-she left the heard at the Old Bailey.• But what i diver attached to a well-known firtu illy one of the syndicate of gentlemen - ... - .. "What do you think of that?" he sharebroker wondered what could be could avail her? What could ;.wail;the other day to a London Tit-!lits w ho found the money for the venture - . . , tasked, the meaning of her anxiety. him? representative, and some of the jobs would make exciting; reading if put It was a woman's rather worn "Guilty!" , ' I have had ;could. astonish .most peo-, into a book_ 'IY.e_-fo-und_._tx'_a sips rI. She stood pale, rigid, her eyes ple, who know little or nothing; of I within a mile or two of,the ,lace Etre black silk glove, with four little flashingbefore the judge as'he assum- the work. It is now tw•er.t suven I ` !pear buttons a intens- o`ulogne Railway! Could J g J- ones we were in search of had been iso slim that I could easel ass it ed the black cap, and, seizing a years ago since I made my f rst des- sunk according to our chart, but they Y P those shares be' those shout which through m signet ring. The lin ars I bunch of flowers Eying before her on cent, when little, more than a big; were *so broken up that any treasure B Y g tg t3 he had- read something in the news- the dock-ledge,. she bollen it out into feel. }\'e were engaged in salting a there ass in them had been washed - of its wearer had been long and talc papers-something about their bar- the body• of the court ship which contained a lot of bullion. out: and although we found a good 1.Sting. !ng been abstrated from the drawers "Base, Shameful England!- she ofT the coast of Ireland, and olir Sec- I many loose Spnnish doubloons and __ "It is a relic of one of my early 'in the room of the roan O'Connor, cried.' "I am a foreigner, ani you and 'diver of badly injured by the 'some rases," he observed. "The hand for whose murderers the police were I g > R j gold church ornaments wc,r•th, filled that love had a terrible his- scouring the country? The stock-; treat me ' like_a wild beast of the tide against the ship. I was thrn, ht ,o Z believe, about $3 .000 here ".tory connected with it." broker �ushed off to the police stn- I forest!" too inexperienced to go down below•, was no profit for the syndicate when . It had belonged ,to the notorious tion to inform them of hi strange ! ; rev° weeks later the two were but as the illness of the dicer was it all t}y( expenses had been paid, t visitant, and in less than an Hour I executed. Undaunted to the last, serious matter, and as I was keen on One of the incest troublesome jobs -- !Maria Manning. and costumed with the greatest pos-I the job, I was allowed to tr•y'. I w•as ever engaged on was doing A tall, dark, fashionably dressed the head of the Edinburgh police i'sible care, she Stepped 'firmly to fier 1 Well, I can assure you it wasn't an ' the r•ep ties to a sunken vessel in - '• lady was standing one August after- stood In Mrs. Smith's room, doom ' while blanning; vias hardly' altogether pleasant experience to feet Australia. But w'e salvor her, acid I . 1. anon t the done of a house fn Ggreen She received him with fri_id lite- equal to wa kit . . /a R Po q ' ,,, to. ,+•«• --allows, oneself sinking to iiia bottom in earned S(,n a week whilst out there. wood Street, London. With her deli- ness. As his keen eyes noted hBw A tigress! No, other word des- about ten or tw-elce fathoms of wa- Then I hate none man little obs on -Mately gloved hand she knocked and strangely Mrs. Smith agreed with tribes her so fitly!" declared Ser- ter, But I wasn't one to give in, my own account, suchasgoing lova ... :bang impatiently, with the description he had received t _ . . leant Ilalluntine, as he took the land so T'set .tq work with the head a a well-known south-:oa»t watering "Is Mr. O'Connor in?" she aaked, of the sought-for Airs. Manning, his glove back from me.-London An- diver, and w•as lucky enough to he (,lace after a gold presentation• watch as the door was opened, growing conviction that the woman . _- cratr�d-stood before him was re swers. !the first to locate the bullion, which which the owner's little child•dropped Mr. O onnor was our. - was half buried in sand fn the areas- - - .. turned away as if disappointed; and buffed by her marvellous coolness, -'T Unto about seven fathoms of water may. ure chamber. I had a nasty fright !off the pier. The watch was worth . then said she would enter and wait "The reason of this visit fs-I ,PAYS TO BE RULER. Itis reUirn in hfs sittin room, to what?" she asked, standing' before that first Job, for the weather was :about $13.1 I suppose, but the gen-. R- .. warm, and whilst we were at work tleman so valued it that he spent -which she was shown. The lacK.'s him calmly and dignified, Prince Is Taxed by People of Nis one day I (u ith what he gave me) nearly ev200 - name was Maria Manning, and she I have reason to believe, Mrs. - 1 . +and her husband were intfmate Smith," he replied "that you are one Principality. A BIG STiADQK' �in recovering .it. . • •. friends of Mr, O'Connor, a some- Mrs. Manning, suspected of the mur- leeemed to be hovering above us, and ! Then, whilst I was working in the A people who tax thgir Prince. A r T"oiled States, I was once engaged what wealthy officer in the Customs, der of a gentleman named O'Connor. country, almost. unknown, in the very on loo.tfng up my mate discovered a -- -e .and Mrs. Manning often waited in I must ask you to allow me to(heart of central Euro e. An inde- shark-a stray one, probably, out of ! to find the weapon with which a well the sitting-room room when on calling search our luggage," P the i4lc<literranean: lie managed to !known min had shot a young girl 8- g Y BgaK penjent and whimsical principality 4• whom he had abducted and taken to . ,she found O'Connor out. She re- "Certainly! With pleasure! }ou'of sixty-eight square miles, It is in :make me undersKand, and we both ; 1 - mained there now for nearly an hour: are quite welcome'" answered the the eastern Alps, bordering the uir- retired fora time into the treasure 1 a Place on the Hudson. I found It 4F1'F.R A wFFFi'S SE.�RCH. but O'Connor did not return, and iimperturable Mrs. Smith, handing per Rhine. Hemmed in by Switicr_ chamber. Fortunately the rascal � which cost the relatives upwards of ` sine left, expressing her disappoint-1 him a bunch of keys 'land and Austria. and but a few I sheered off and we did not see him � 82 000 in addition to the cost of the went. Ten minutes' search in Airs, rrriles from the,German frontier, . it l again. Seven days passed, and nothing Smlth's boxes amphv' -revealed her has been independent for over two I I soon. continued the openker, w n s , ht_:A ome mgol mesh Interestich they na,.e was seen of the Customs House fh- identity as the lady they were hunt- centuries, and was furgotten by Bis- iPut on the regular list- n, divers at- ! frOne of Ktces, said the s{tntere ingnoa�ltt- . Icer. His landlady. becoming alarm- ling, and eery' soot: the now wh'it,•- marck, an runs the local {ieasantry, I 'ached to the tion, and found it morel imc, as he cthe sc•rd pake iu gn•+ ready I. -ed, sought the aid of the police. and I faced, dark-eyed, yet still perfectly I intrr„sting work than pumpinc air on in the reorganization [ollowin the n couple ,f detectives were despatch- (composed woman was being carried Prussian wars with Austria and !!or attending to the lines 3t} next t`) 4o down bel•,w once more was on ed from Scotland Yard to search his In a cab to the police pais- fob was at a little place 'nn the 'ny :lustralian trip, then the :oris I'ranci- I w•as done on the steamer 1 wan t ffer- ) - roams to seek a clue to his myster- oner, charged with the wilful mm- hanks of the wine. ;•mlertcr)ring to r fous disc) It is not ti:ckav ller,tnartsvtth away ! . �.- disappearance- der of that man discovered in the recover a lot r.P.tewelle+ry which was et1 a lob to go to a peter. hank and "3ir. O'Connor was + most careful Igra,'c he+Seth the kite «.i, r::,x-<!onas' Thousands nP traveller.; on their nay c,titposed to have !war, thr-,wn to+, '; tic i>r opsrer� I was six .montha ro Inn3hruck, .ave sten ,tom the at the Glace on anif off, fat we could and tLiy man-Moist tidy!" di,clared t Tire ,JI•iihho rnds sof lustre• !:ud run ,the river mnn} ceart befnr�. tl'e 1 _ MR landlord ', In ars.wer -to a r•veS- I down 3Irs 3iannin in c,ira of her tram fife towering mountains of the ! (idn't find the ielrelle'r- wf worn in n''t w+irk sotiietlms for days to- . .tion ut to-her h ane of the detec-Iclev'er trick „f theboxesilahelled to little �?raa., trthers,. nn their way I-.-arch of-no doubt It had washed Irli owini; h, bud w,•ar+.••, and C . P y to ]tit, )c I'i,rrc have clanr„d at a or Sten Intl, rhe , can tall, :sav !hat I laSr-rerl :n,ore o1 :try�s. I Pnr:s. Would they' be able• to hunt ,down many miles r !Istnnt 1ii.tie town, at rhe lent of «i v,a lone hriore-bur ;ve fnnrrri cntna I The bottom of the Sea anif the things ' Then how f4 it his papers ore !il r rinwn ytann;nc^ ra-tl,•d ^„ck, without saspvctinct !1..0 th.it swine there and .xi l el.put . this^” aske,i ll :,fr, t, pointing for 'ie bait! left Miniver Place. so the •h<•. were looping at one of the c.+l} c"!'1 .,rnnmPnta, vshir� a centl•'rr :t't i than Munn thr� ur tour genre of - Fe Inv z rrass Ipr>lice learnt. two day, later' than his sairi wart more tha7. rr1 N•cars nl,i, an open •fravrer r which R ;t:ns of Europe, 1 othe^ w=,rk - Ot docrimentc scatr•tcvl in confusion ,,':fe. 11v all acr,,vr1� hr, was a a he,trrtiful urn+ ,,t Gtr`. ,- ir'nh, a S.,rt -- The lard!.«.fy St nnk her h.,:,,f. i man. of n:aan ability; but. It is a Thar« is no w:l:itary' Aer%we There f ill( town. Sever,! is enc which hall 'For nn1 thing T'm Sur• T -ivy. the • . . . . a ran net I, :al debt Thorn sea-s.:rpnnr or- .rs rcr cn:•in "It looks'as if some sttanctar Fa:f fact, cnnSrtnrl by ti„ ex(+e:,<nrr „f_ , !ew• m their h;,ndl.•, anti nl.:n a 'I bran rummxgtng," went nti the de- !the best 1 ngllsh and French deter- ` mTrnt ram, un y n tenth aµ lifts r .,.n,tpl., of nkpl” ',! s w!rh tr•nvv rusty tiny, alrhoui h m� -oar .. ch,tTr.ri me n fn the root'. tires, that the niruiust intelkrts err• •'t° that ni Austria. The rulincr - ! an I said it r,;uld or-ly hate 'rrr, a 1 IpetIve W'no has hen r•h:eins round wrists ind L,•v I nae i rinre ct,eS fr,•t.av , ,r the quad oto ' , '1 ronwer Ant wny, It w�ns pretty -iu+eli "' .. 1. 8-ince t(r tl Connor i+its^ very atten ihosp which dw;'l:,, the - fol„ here. ails a +torp about h«rrt_ l The ::r t. !lady could remeher no one i moot batting tannin; in cr)mnuttir;g the {x°rlrie out of his hate plicate I u,l,i h an id !hit thrti N.'ro the bodies 1 a'. i•:ne :,s r> ,'t't-ton ship, tell had t„r•r,rr, `�+,_ f.rr-from dotty ing all �, illi.,, !a ma,nr,truu» brad with a t.Urn-like, save his visitor, the .�n'ica 1-A�'=�SI•S cr m na ee a and cleverness to elacl- "' P,u,.• fxnrn h!, principality' he pa;, a__r.nr>le's dalr,t. r :�. I ^ �ia2tntaq In a few [RIAiILeP the do, Inc capture, . ivh„ were thrnwc h, riot inthe•r int„ zr"vt't!, on it I never saw it ,gain, .� rorrlvea were on their uac !o Air j Fcery clue followed b; the deter- 'hoavlly for the pleasure of holding Ithe river front the w,iils nt 'an n14 `and .never wall to. It I 1,•u4 I Dfanning s rPsJdence a little house in Olives islr,fI and at last a Int P• rt it za tie wfitrh used to Stand there- thin" I Shntild beef refueled ,o gBo _ bfiniver Plau•, Berri-cl warn w`as of?r Nd twr ,n4nrn atfon r•nllow'in, rhe-close of-tate war br- l jhouts \r.}'wnt, th.- trntnrn folk 'dawn not more We got up , teat _ The lace was e t wren Austria and Prussia. in which 1 twer,ty-ftvc tons of oystters tlte„nther i> empty, the most whish nauld icer! to altos. were so alarmed at rhocc .,1rJ hones 1,iarhtensreir, allied itself with Au- het would srar•.,ely go n bed' �lgrirous 1.nocke at the door iniled � "3turde't! lyanted, Freciartcic tiz�drgo !lint -t. -+ a.i I,- IIlth«inlh the y.,,ld •4aa ti rah -, _. ' to bring any ans,ver. And at . last !Mantling" aria. tl err• cams+ anothrr in ly pre- till they ha,i keen b4irre,-i. I ponrer than thr parties onn.;l,n Ing iia , , • I .sent*_1T Protest..' !'ham cit i a ns were ' expee red: I til there erne, about . ono of the netghhors informed the I'hr wor,ls in larce r. a• Stove out p 311' N1'tT •Te111 c,etectitec that, 3Ir and Al r9 3far,n- in the colu•rns iii thr newspapers wr+.ir•. ( scandtr.t $75 Split to $tiI0,r)o0 womh of pearls -- !ng had left at, house ti Il da}'n nn land .nn post,.•rc,.on th., unite thrn,igh_ army, an aril,;. which, conrtistrng of i waslsalcing; the wreck of a ti.echt lost ••w•ashei out of the putrid mass �iouSly; having sold their furniture o+Jt the lenge and hroa•!th UY girt- eighrc men,',with a Captain„and a It .''hf, hl.n1'h�rnnnti:r nrn. T\1-- w, ,em-; -�-*._.___: "all in a hurry ' ]r teat a atran-o It'nln. 11)t-,%' the eye of a' •nun•- Te an;"'tali hail hrav, ,v Inarchel to- IP y ENGLAND AAS TFi� ROT, y word the w,>ne ni hrrSt lirinS, but inn 'who w•ns an or,Iv son one i< soon. as . .. . . .. :. coincidence which made the ofHrers'laly who ham :,nu.,t Uuu,ingl and lair .to arrive bet,;re the war had the news of rhe der ;,<•,er taint to 1,er•n, to enteT anti — wilt t her in the who, strarq„!•' enough only a few To Die for the CountryThin Is Not a �iesrrted hnuca them lav' Some clue+ ,fa s vwc�iy: whil travetlir=e tuicome to its: rvcifr, ind: _. England we wart drs(v!t«h ~1-wllh all ;- Glorious Thing pre There is now a w`ritt.rr. Con - o„r e.-,r e cep' ho;,tc) ovrnland '' 1n the Gra oi, of 3Ir. U'Cor.nor's des `rluernsoy, in the Channel Islands. E<ome strikin, points art, mdde in -r. tion. There is a little Varlrnmert of The job mutt litil. cost $3.o4)0 or I* ppearance. ",ad ye.!n 1far.ning on the boat, and, .fifteen members, Three-mtmtrec are I R•3, >'>O first and !ncv \\,+ i;,und .r h, a letter sten.d "tt. E. \',." which _ Nothing. That And Searrhr,i Tram unsusPe•:tecl by htt:i. had learnt that Ibo,ic without nwch ditTiculty-tht `al,p,-•aced rn the London 1'1mPa rscent- i named by the Frince. `1 we are ly, a ton what are asserted to be top to Y,attnm, TF those wile+nt walls he was going to Jersey $he wrote, 1 t elected by the people, overt' man in!yacht lay in about t:it;ht fathoms fn , those empty, hart ronrl hold .a sec- : stating t,hs«w fact%, '. _;he' (;oveninr Liechtenstein over 24 years, of age one of the little ba}s along the. Iia- chan.g.-s of recent growth in national .. ”'-+-_'- ret it eves uetl concealed. The do of Guernar}, who tel« rIIphed them:hating a tote, The little bnd3 meet~ Mian liiviara-and in the cuur.g fel-icharacteristirs ,. tett ves turned their attention to thei to London; and In hot haste the to arms, in the cabin. was ,•1aa{ The reyiirtxnents of a nation that ,- - . (once in every 3enr and remains in tF'•" little back g=arden, and dug it foot keenest trackers from :Scotland Yard session for several weeks, engaged-in ell The hody of a •beautiful young is to win a war are, it.is' stated, 'by foot. Nothing! The house in were sent over to Jersey to find if; woman he -had. carried Away from (three in number-canoes, brains, sad - • -' . Miniver Place would apparently fir-' Manning m'er'e there, - the very attenuation of discussion Of PP R Paris. This fart, I ma • say, was bravery, It has been the custom 10 . nista no evidence a font eta occu- a#1i'e've of a neer chs down here 1Petty things. } • Ka g q P It. is Lilliput ruled'by its Gulliver, never allowe«l.to get into the papers, assume that what. E:nglishtnon lacked _ ' pants. Rather, it testified in .their lod ng near Baumont," -confided one i and although an account of the fl both I and my irate being well paid in the second qualification they made . " favor. It was marvellously clean. of the publicans to a detective. "Hes to hold our tongues at rhe time. iup,by possession o!!:-Ae last to &a . The flagged kitchen floor had ' been staying at a cottage. prinks brandy arrangement, Austrian coins and • gg R R S I had a job at the Tay Bridge,. unusual degree, 'hae writer believes whitehearthatoned till 1t waa•as near enough to.drown him. Stops Stamps are generally used, the recently g P Prince's personal, pride in his pos-• continued the speaker, and never this is a mistake that may someday white.:as snow. One of the detec- doors most part of th., day-and no session has led him to have his own want another like it, all the her lead to rlisaater. ' ' .- tivea gazed at it admiringly, and ender, after the drink he's had, rible sights. some of.'Uhose tour, "The fart really is'that we «have -• started. Then he went down on hi "What is he like?" aaked .Le officer stamps and coins as well, bearing g 1 lost, as a nation, that absolute tear- • knees. and, takinghis,penknife from eagerly, his name and fat and title. dead folk beat all. At last, lifter hie P g y more than a week of it, the whole , pocket, dug it into the cement And there is another touch to add thin of so on m nerves-the wa_ leasnes.v that we once possessed," between two of the flags. .- to the unreality of it all. Coming to g g y There is a "r6t" in the national - . III. ter was dreadfully cold-t.hnt. I had spirit, a lack of self-sacrificing pat- "New. Hardly set! h -' Valuz. only at infrequent intervals, to give. it up for several chitin. I . excitedly, examining his knife. "The a publican escrt m. d,bu rivate riotism: flags have only been recently Laid. Pe p can tell you,that, tho>i I'm not some respects the description was estates or at Vienna-for, besides be "What would be thought," it is 4 �� in the lest a nervous sort of '•hap, What lies beneath them?" that of!tanning; and' the detective'Ing'" Sovereign Prince of Liechten- asked, `!it one were to meet the fa- - - -- __ _.fife hoose.-..in-Alinirrr-Placa - was- recoiled to�akr��ho res�onsibilit stein,' he bears an Austrian title by I couldn't sleep at nights for Several then of{ n young man just killed in - about to IN•e u its ghastly secret. . upon himself of making an unexpect- v'lrtue a w icTt-�1.-a�fiem'bet'- � - ne w r w.I1 pat ut Went g P g Ing could pay for what we w«,nt action -noel-i°c°m-to--een'gr°fttlata--'�">R�-- Beneath the Aag;$ buried yodel a ed descent, upon the visitor. the Austrian House of Lords-he can on his can's Reath for his country, It was a beautiful autumn -even- at an time call un his prince alit , through. And whet. we went ashore . foot or two of soil,• the detectives Y P _ 3 as they da In Japan, and have, no . .- fn when the detective, with two by loo distance telephone. the were often beset un hungering vies oY _ _ _. came upon the corpse of a.man, into. B g the victims, simply hungering for the I doubt, in England? I am afraid it whose sinister grave a quantity bF other officers, made his way to a lit T--, Information. One would not be prudent. The spirit is - tie thatched cotta E. Poor lady--I e.m quicklime had been poured. The g not there, and until we o through P never likely to forget her face-used g g ---•••- body was that of Mr, O'Connor, and "I aai'.a detectiv'e," said the officer A 1Tn3T:\N'S CURIOSITY. �tha flee and give death its proper , -t- " he had been ktlled .by a. bullet• des-i to the bent, ,man who opened the. ,She cycled up to the butcher's in spend the whole day on the tank value we shall rens,-in so cogged . charged into his temple. Fi�hteen I door to his knock. "You have a silo and camp in with a smiling with prudence as t' ..ie apparently ' lodger ere. I believ'e;he is one'Man- P' g THF TERRIBLE tVE:\1'HER P PP 3' -- ferribtP wourirTs .nn tTie head, intim face. afraid: ,ed with a hammer or some such in-a ning, who is wanted for murder !" "I,w you to cut me off twenty- of January, February and !larch "It is not too late to stop the The - old hian 'Started, and nearly $$ whilst I was engaged on the job. She instrument. showed that his murderer 1 five .pb..nds of beef, please," she - rot,' but as every step backward . dFopped his candle. "Show me his lost her husband to the disaster, and 1...-had resolved to.make. doubly certain said. must he Paid for, so must this, and - of his awful purpose, room. I must see him at once. [ heard .tell she afterviards.lost her . I P The butcher w•as incredulous.' paid for with some aacritice,, perpetrators. The old man. led the way a1,ng a •"Twenty-five pounds?" reason, poor thing, "Leff. us teach our' children, in 'e A. terfble crinis had been ecimmitt11- eii. Cho were its o'1 passage to a dear. ` The clotective "Yes, pletise." . waN once employed to go down a t well in the southern counties, as it ac.hool and out, that it is a glorious Where were the 'Mannings ?„Fpr many, took the candle from his hand, lift- When he had finished, he asked her I vvns Su. osed that the will f flays the acutest detectives in. Lon-1 ed She latch of the door, ,ind enter- PP n an old thing' n, die for England,-red, and per- whethtrr she would take, or have it haps in time we mai return to our don hunted in vain to discover a 'e`er In a corner of 'h,• roo'ni a man I gentleman had been thrown 6here by P _'trace of them, Had any cabman 'in bed raiser! himself on his elbow,!sent homes' the' next. of.kin, I have seldom, I old ideas, and the temperament of . carried a tall; dark, handsome lady, (1h, I dyn't wnitt 'to boy it,” sir and turned towatrds- the intruder a thin]:, been down in colder water, the Japanese in this war. white, startled face. !tells "have see, my doctor and there wns a regular collection of spanking English with a bewitching hells me I hate lost twenty=five 7r'rench accent, to am' of the rail-I "Who are`you, and what do yo"'nounds of flesh through cycling, and articlesF orone thinbotthore were seseral petty* Iofienccl. ' Ila,vri Vorishman wns fi anyone in :=way stations?. Fver. drive was :ex want?' he cr'ed.• c g y f _ vtanteTl to See what it looked like amined, and at last n man teas "I am a detective," replied the! • tiibs of spirits sunk by smugglers court who will ,'ouch for your .good to a lump'. Thunk you so much." many years before, any amount. of character?" queried the judge. Yes, _ found who' remembered Such a fare, stranger,_ stopping swiftly to his . ?Te had driven her to the . South-i bedside, and holding the candle so old chain, and -a silver clip of the ,sorra thvt`e is the chief constable . Z~asteri1 Railway station at j on'don that its beams fell full upon fife 1 Father-"I'm very much afraid ,reign of George ITL, and sure enough yonder," answered Pat. The chief - Rrid and' she had it o boles with �avrti><ersed man's face:" - And '' you that Millie- will 61ope with • that. the, missing will in an air-tir;nt tin constable was amazed, "Why, your _ S !are George Frederick Jfannin 1 ar oun rascal." Mother-"I don't case, which I :believe,'was formerly 'lienar, I don't. Pc n know the man," - her labelled "airs. mi.th, passenger g• S' 8 Paris. .. To -be left till called 'rest you for the wilful murder of Dir.. 'think .so, dear. I reminded her last -uSoct-f' keeping'. in,rpsystnt Papers ,in "in P ste'1 lie, '"Now, sort," broke - ' . ' for. The boxes were still in the 'Patrick O'Connorf" evening; that girls who eloped got ahoarc! ship: olio rgSulf, ni my End 'in Fnt, "I have lived in ,the boratrgh , lef t-luggage office, A hangdog, pitiful villain, Manr l no wedding presents, and I feel sure was that 'the .pr opnrt.y' .went to n ,for nearly twenty tears. and. if the . "Mrs. Smith, Sir!" - w l "- appeared, ,pale.and trembling, in the I that my words sank deep into her niece of the old gentlein,h s i.nstebad chief c�nstabl h doem't know mo yet, z. A tall,. -hghdipome, -dressed, ,dock at' the Old Batley. His w ifo, heart." of to t e next of in. a,nig Lt r isn't that a character for yez?" . -.... • . . - - .. .. U ., - , _ .. . .. . .. - - . . .. IL r -t _ _ t �. ' -. . . _ . , .. . . L v f?.- illi a „v: '�-. +,,:syr�� m.y all',.• i S�: v F r, +'n y1 4. �. k ��;1 .±R •T'..r "�"' �, e xtl r tib,. 8• • 4 �.r' m ;e+ 1 „�.,, � t 1 art" `'' .�, 11111111111111111111111111111111111 I I ­. I . .. r. IVY —H. G. Calvert has urcliaeeel a journ be a pplea«ant and profitable one p J. H. 'itadill left on Wednesday for fine new driver-. Table utl e.ry -Bargai,—Dlrs. L. D, BRnk3 '1188 been his school duties in Esser C'o., After g a a I�lertsant Visit -,,'ith relatives and - speudiag the past week with city friends here and elsewhere in the 111 --L0 • �^I A wc�? friends. township. «•e are glad to learn that 1.�OVAIJ�►J1CL5• —Jir. O'Donohue,pf Toronto, is his pupils had good success at the Ve have some odd lines In Table Cutlery visiting with James and ?Hiss recent exaurs., and w•e besppeak anoth' which we would like to clean out, and in order - Kennedy. er successful Tear. His}xvther Gen ._.— ` —Boru.—Ou Friday, Aug. 5th, is doin well iu business in Detroit, to do so, we are disregarding cost price-. -- —Fred Logan, of Toronto, spent _. _.. here with his reuts.•t_� Ar•1y1��I•t has resumed .his work- � the wife of Geo. Cowan,, Brock �''hih'e, Ont. -Sunday a public school pa 11 re-open Road, of a son. $only hard rubber handle TabTa l nfves regular$i:6Q for the Fall term on Monday next. —J. W. and Mrs. Disney and per dozen for 75 cents. daughter spent Sunday. at James 5 onlywood handle Table Bnives, regular $1._5 per _ r' —Miss P. J. Fright is spending and Mrs. Davidson's. two weeks holidays with relatives —Mrs. Foster, of -Missouri, is dozen for 5U cents. _ here. visiting at_'firs. J. A. Hilts for a 6 only Joseph Roger heavy bone handle Table Knives —Misses Gertie • and Gladys few days this week. rs regular$2.30 pet-dozen f - Allaway are visiting friends in —Dr. Henry will be here as us- -- Whitevale. nal next TuesdR3-to attend to his dozen Nevada Silver Plated Knives and Forks, reg. • —R. M. Stewart, D.D.S. and R. , $3.50 per dozen for$1.':5. professional duties. - . Al}gway,'�€=M&>1 ham=_spEnt Sum- =ift -i,:BiiTell-aud-Ett�MRreh-- This—falling- of your hair 1 Table Spoons 5 cents sash. day in town. of Toronto, are spending R fetti Stop lt, Or you will soon be —firs. Robinson, of N e�vcastle, days n ith Mrs. John fScGinty., is spending a'few days with :firs, —The township council will bald. Give your hair some Just arrived -New Stock Knives and Forks etc. Something J. A. Hilts. A er's Hair Vigor. The fall- " 'extra nice, —Alen. Palmer, of Port Perry, meet on Monday nest for the y spent a few li s this week with transaction of general business. Ing will stop, the hair still P n p Miss M. Sparks; s 'Toronto, is Miles . S • �h� manfriends in town. s engin a fesv week= as the hones p • =Albert Gee,of Toronto, is here of Thos. Fields, on the lake shore. Hm*rVI*gor at present owing to the serious —Miss Jennie Gordon, of t x Illness of his father. bridge, is visiting at Jlr. and firs. —_Hiss Jennie Dale, of Toronto, grow, and the scalp will be _ is spending a week or two with ll. Hail's ori the Kingston road east. is airs. Chapman. —Several from the village and clean and heahhy. Why be S.—Born—At Plekeriug, on 11 ed_ , ursion t country took ., the satisfied with poor hair when "."Cream escureion to Olcott, �.Y., on you can make it rich? Oxford Q ..,Separators nessay,'' Aug. 10th, the wife of `IundR last. George Stotts of a son. y "ffiT hair Vi-jw an cameo e I than tried —The great temperance proble3u .Ter'.Hoar�'.ff�r and u+uT one Dctt:e.tnpped = —Mrs. Mtrrkar, of Port Elgin. is to t _Ljc \ew hale camernreal tmckand �iaiting at the hon e of her will be cli=cu- ec1 at the E. L. of C, i�,t . site err-Uaa sun, E. next Tut:-day evening. Z� . G. " a�a' Y Suuiethiu^ ilea and ;olnething good. John arlcl Mrs. �ltlrkar. t:,x a bort e, J.c.seen cn.. t John a V. Richardson , spent a Ward has charge. s,;drug st,. for A,model of =imhlicit�t% fes clay= last week with friends —Win. Gilchrist, is able to lie intending purchaser Rill cio well.to see-thi.= machine before A.1. in Collin and "Meaford. around al sin after being confinedThick �la 1,u3 rng. Un exhibition Rt the hardt�'are: _llt�s Grace Doyle. fcu•rnerly a to his bed fur a Reek -with inflatn a uiat:ou of the bowels. Price.= right. Acall solicited._ student of Pickering College is visiting atJoseph seed SFr Uu�•les on-and collections �l�ecialseem —Mr, Rose. RccOtupauied br ill.furl c,cl,>)ath Sept. fah in connect., Tc,r> s_�Lr: E L C�IAPMAN, AGENT. wife and child. are=l>endiug !t few ion «'itlr the re-opening; c,f the —Uf— dR}- with his brother-iu-1, -, Jlr. >lethc'cliat church. Definite an- _ Donald Munro. uounceweri next week. " HOR,►SES, CATTLE, HOGS —Flo, fur "satin Lahorers Ex- —Edwin Brabyn. vv rth wife and i (� anit-it t ''f=Dino :lb - ell Y pis fry ru 1(!H� A. R'HITI . t We, In St1Jckcttt-fou tc+ \i g Have family, of `+tarso I-land. �.l .; i- - • - vi-icing with Chas. Rnol _ills, ii;%t ''.;. ,1.: rrt�u•ir fill �uvrrtll>e: .ell be pnbi:c auction at his l,reuu-e� viBradford.iti ;i0, SI- Rdfiltional. Fur ticket- Lot 25, Con. � Pickering PeRk i= 'at C'oliinc�-c+ud and all information see stvphen- One and a half rill «c<' 'f tl: .�'il• Tile Public School Tex-, Book. Se:ibblers, Writing Tablets -un oppo=ite Pust_0-lice. 1� hitl�3'. lege .f 13r a is ,:n. c,ti Ink mid Pencil Eraser=. `Ante=. Black Bc)ard Eraser=. Piu- attending the Huth Court of the _. Independent Urger of Fure;tc t Hain, accoru )Rn ,��GndQl , -'�1/r. �✓r�%', 1,9� cit-. Al=e;a crew- to ck of I-ttncy C'r1+- Riid Sa.tcei Rubber —JI r-. NA". G. as the representative pf Pickering j Ba11-,'Ba-e Balls, 1 a<e �t,uvetrir Tray' Crape Tissue, etc. _ �d b her dau ghter-, lis-e= Lill- . L, Lodge. i i )` i' - The f•,llc,w• PL LiaiAtAh:e luoperty fan and Naomi, tva= in Tot on K, t. —F. M. Chapman. B.A.. Deco-� a� ht, ,r i t N,ur 1- Far tt„ - one Pi erl B ` `� 1I. & E g Wedue=day, attending the •Heel- ht;r�e t e,irh• ah,,m lack Iii ,ten ,Ir;t• + e, pied the pulpit in St. .4nclren'- , , •ck •n . cling •,f her niece• JSt-s Jiargtc!•rt� in¢ Warr: fi:- ud nixie: _!iC,te.. ri-rny: . church Un Sun-lay nior'n.ng last, � 1 newt, calved Abut c Barney-to Mr. Frederick Ur, Witt. : �:�o.ti, h cl. 3 and preached in a must acceptable i tct•ek,. n ith calves l; -;cls: t of - - manner. CaliforniaC'Rlifornia . . —Harvesting o1wrations arelc';lttdah• ut lc�w rL ' n °r'1'[' •rti —Mrs. Leonard. of Kan,4a;.. i� t,,,calf'+ to (1C't: 3 r w 'uppo-ecl C 1 T visiting with Hobt. E. and Jiro, J�eitig greatly hindered b}' the calve • Jan.8-tees. r!s 3 �r- i l 5 � �� freciuent ant? heavy rRin of the steers n, I yrs old;6 vetiriin calves 0 Ax)r E Johnswn, lir. Leouard is alSo w.ee ►r. �aturdat g • _ past fewh. ,! , y ork,h:re -ow, with 14 l,ii5: i n k- ,lel: expected !n a few days to remain evening the heavy rain storm was _. :for awhile � - a4i=� Li-11#Aa P r_cf._. - accompanied by a large�3moant of p 3 a-R-*ich-ilii Tiili rleia�1� real, And Mi-s Betha Palmer, of age to the ,train cru + ,ie 1% +t 1: I or'k hire 1� T . Toronto, are spending their, holi g 1 e ,t; 2 I',X hire:.Ws flue ir�apse 3�e�►t Brands, Binder Twine. --John Gee. -.-ho with Jars: Gee .row due - p Ir' days here with their parents, Geo, \.,clu, with >Edtgrrr�: Y Bet -_ returned home on Tue-day even- �. M. and Mrs. Palmer.. sc•ox,due Adg 31; * Yorkshire she ata , —Jfrs. P. W, Carruthers, of the ins last from a few months' so- aetgh, about 8U Ibs: lc0 Yorkshire Ft's have about } ton Gold and Silver Leaf which we lourn in the aurth•sveat And shoais'wo h ahout 40 lbs;8 Yorki,hire 'wish to clear out regardless of cost price. better Kingston road EAat, accompanied g British ('olunibia: lieQ in -a vert pig, l„ weeks old. - 'twine to be had. Cisme and get a bargain. by her niece, Miss M. Davi3. of - y with her critical condition at hid home on .Sale to commence sharp at 2 o'clock Toronto, ant Mondawi _.��. orohtr, Jirs. .�►. J. w tt. Church street Every thing that rein or shine. . M. Derr has returned to human skill can do is Ging done. TER-M-S—A 11 sums of $l'c and under —A - es but Flight hopare being enter- cash• over that amount 3 months H�,,i.NS Horse-hide Shocking Mitts, only 200 Ingersoll to resume his duties in Mined for fife recove credit will be Riven to parties furnish- -`-------'' 'the Merchants' Bank of that place recovery. ing a proved juint notes. Pouches k , —A very pretty but quiet wed- �' MENS Overalls. to clear the line out, only 6Qe after • ndina his holidays here Pesti 1, auctioneers. l ding was solemnized on Saturday with firs parents And at Montreal. evening last. August 13th, at the ME p —Levi Mackey. of Toronto, who :Chafer Infantum int?S 60Clis�_ airs for )5c' all WOOI. - - residence of B. F. Bennett. on le spending a few days with This AiseaFe has ,..,st its terrors sine Elizabeth street. father of the friends in Pic•kerin(�• was a pleas Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and per.`Mock of Canned Meats,. Pickles Etc. 18 complete• a gltiom. when �1iss Margaret J. DiArrhoea Remedv came into, eneral ant caller at the ew_ office nn g Tuesday. He was accompanied McKinley. and Fred J. BFnnett, csc. The uniforw success which at- Tuesday. by his brother, Sylvester. of Kin- both of Toronto. were married. tends the uee of this remedy in all John Dickie Uf✓ Co. sale the Rev. .1. E. Moore officiating. cases of bowel cc,mplaints in. children .H —Hiss E. Pauline Johnston. the iss Isla' Dibb wasbricle�maid and 'has made •t a favorite wherever its F, Cubbidge did the honors of best value has become known. For sale well known -Poet Reciter," a man, after which the bridal party by All dinsggits. companied by Mr. Falter McRaS;e and nests repaired to the elinin who recites so well Dr. Dr'ttm rcwtn and partcxr,k of A beautiful 3 WE LE..��, 07-�E3Ls FOLLOW. mood's Habitant Characters of wedding supper ,Many heautiful g 'y .Idc�larY S Nails, � s�thea French Canada, will make a fare- poke the iekerin �oal 4$ Cutlery, + well appearance .in Pickering in Rnd costly presents bespoke `September in a brand new fro- esteem in which the newly ryes. Tubs. MO�Per$� Ranges, P l ded pair are held by their friends. garde at Spink 14Iill8, Hammers, Oils, , Pa1IIta•. gram. Committees wishing to secure their services mag.write Whitevale, Tuesday, Aug. 23. Best Quality of Hard CoalNew Walter McRaye, Hotel Vancouver ^Vancouver, B.C. * Full weight Guaranteed. J. �, BUNDY. —There are quite a- niiinber Audiey. .-from the village who purpose at Mrs.Robt. Pardon is somewhat in- Stove aad Chestan#. Sizes Pandora tending the Harvest Home Festi-. disposed: val and Bazaar at Rosebank -on Some of Dui young men are talking _ At lowest market Friday evening next, held under of Manitobaing this fall. „ Fu-races; lYleta111C the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of :Miss Laura McCarthy s nt S>gnday - — .\�O�ese Roofing, and Ceiling Du at her brother Fran 's place here. IVa/ the nbarton Pres y Brian prices. - church. As the ladies of Dunbar- i M. Chapman and sister, Miss A Specialty. . - Winnie, spent Friday last in the city. p -ton church always give a first- Frank Elliott to our west is engaged We have also on band quantity,.,of plowing upon bis new farm in gg ork, �t Qualit' Smit ' foal• class entertainment, an excellent -York-, y hens .- - - -- -- time is in store for those who at- Miss Gordon, o€ 'Uxbridge, visited Our Coal makes warm friends. , tend. Some of the very best Simon and Mrs. Puckrin on Sunday Orders left witn W, Peak delivered — - -- - talent will assist in the program. last. romptiv. FOR HARVESTING. Miss Fraser, our former teacher, p P —If any person. driving on our was spending a few days among highways, should meet an automo friends to our burg. Peerless Machine Oil, 25e. 3 prong Pitch forks, 45cbile, all he has to do in case his Miss Sadie Guthrie was somewhat BINDER , TWINE Pekes, Iron bow, 14c English Snath,.75c, horse becomes frightened, is to indisposed last week, but are glad to Pure.Mazsllla. Scythes,65c Whit Stones 12c hold up his hand and the driver know she has recovered. Whit Stones, & American Coal oil 25c of the motor is obliged by law to Miss May Chamberlain and brother, — Canadian,Coal Oil 22c stop. Besides, it is no longer of Detroit,. paid their cousin, Miss Agent for all kinds of. McCormick necessary to identify their owner Minnie Pugh a flying visit. Farm Implements, Wilkinson Plows - Logan 3' 3r S. Orvis is engaged in order to make Etc. �• Logan• or driver, simply note the number time pass more easily• in tearingdow•n —Also— _ on the rear of the machine, which the old house on hie'.farm. For Singer Sewing Machines. - number requires to be registered, Alfred Lynde is helping his uncle and take legal action accordingly. Warner,with his harvest,after which Binder Twine a.Specialty. —An exchange says: 'We heard he intends going to school again. L. D: BANKS, R • �1 gentleman 'say the other day Messrs.,& Puckrin, T. Puckrin and 38-1y Pickering. Harris A V11V�that man a woman oes out Pardon have tested R'. Mercer's new Massey ' g e y g Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by PP g threshing outfit and report grand re- - - rho in dressed in silk• and en sults. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and -sno ped in perfume, whose hard Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps Having taken over the agency business heretofore carried on b working husband hasn't had a Chas' -and se leas rigged up Pi's a Life. g prepared supply P g machine and secured A. rvis to o �1r. T. A. Greig, we are re red to 6u 1 the ublic with all kings• new. suit of clothes or a decent -threshing for another season's work. -'A short time ago I was taken with of —real in five years. Our friend's and no doubt will meet with a good a violent attack of diarrhoea and be .Farm Implements, LoUdBn Ha' Forkgr remark, ice are sorry to Fay, is year. Neve I would have died if I 'had not founded on facts: . But he should • The wet weather of late bas inter- Potter relief," says John J. Patton, a not forget that many amale-loafer fered considerably with harvest, aper- leading citizen of Patton,Ala. " A A fall stock of Repairs ou.band, also De Laval 6epa,iatoro ' 'stands around on the streets with ations. Most of our farmers have friend -recommended Chamberlain's _ a stinL-ing'pipe in his face and a been fortunate enough to here finish- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy - �l Rork promptly attended to and prices right. mouth full a chis fa , whose ed barley harvest. I bougbt a twenty-five cent bottle and ' profanity, Our school re-opened on Monday after taking three doses of it was en- �� t, Moore,' �•e piekerin 9 bard working wife hasn't had a last with Delisa Ferguson, of Li say, tiraly cured I consider-it the best ij , • AN r�•v dress or A kind word since in charge. To Miss Ferguson ex- remedy i>rthe world for bowel 'com- she was married. geed a hearty welcome. May h so- plaints. • For sale by all druggisU. 1 A. 1 1� XFnrt,?k. s e.. , , ..•., o.. `1+. ....:a`;1 S`Kc r ,Si ,.•Ayx-•r�i.1' �,w. - A. a . ,...fi�+' '4v*ix.: "�`` tf`�•`3. .'�+" �• t �• ,...,,• y: .. _ _,, .ZM.... ee; r r .tiv;.M' .7'-n_"