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VOL. XXIV.
PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1905.
NO. 38
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Medical.
NvF. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Surgeon
• to Canadian Pacific Railway : Coroner
Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Licenres,
Claremont; Once boars—Before 10 a.m., 1 tog
p.m., and hots 7 to 8 p,m. Private telephone
oonaection with Balsam. Greenwood, Brougham
. Mt Zion, A. Jobneton's '7th con), Wm Cowie's
7th con), and -D Pugb's (9th con) 6-1y
Dental.
DR. E. S. BARKER, L D. 8.. D. D 8..
Dentist. Stouffville. Honor graduate of
the Royal College of Dental burgeons and of
•the onlversits nt•Toronto. Hours -9 to 19 a. no.,
9 to 6 p. m. brace in Grnbin's Block, over Jew-
'relery store. Local telephone No. 9!. Appoint
went, may be made for evenings. Residen ce
O'Brien ave. MARKHAM every Monday and
Tuesday. Office over Whites store. 271y
Legal.
�E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS-
• TKB, Ooanty Crown Attorney, and County
13 ,lioftor. Court House. Whitby. 10-v
DOW A McGILLIVRAY, BARRIB•
ere, Solicitors, d c. Office oppositePost.
' Mee Whitby Ont Jno . Bail Dow, B.A.; Theo.
A: oGillivrav, LL ,B, Money to Loan• 81
Veterinary.
�HOPX.I`S, VETERINARY BCR.
• GEON, Graloate of the Ontario yet-
erinar' Co lege, Toronto, registered member
of One Ontar .o Veterinary Medica' Assoctatlon,
nor•uarter miles
th oe of Green Rind vereonOfficeandoand ne shoeinK forge
tours 9 to 11 ern,. and 1 to 9 p,no. Private
• telephone in my othce P, O. address, Green
leaver. Ont
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THO J 9 DCNN.Conveyaneer, Com-
m Ain oner for taking affidavits, *to.,
Claru,00ac Ont. Oy
1D BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage
L) s Ltesnses for the County of Ontario Of•
See t-1 the amore or at his residence, Pickering
Village•
D&VID BELDAM. auctioneer, etc.,.
•Woburn solicits *ales from his ontn•rons
It tends both far cad near. Sales of farms farm
b tool and everything this is to be so:d will be
- naedlsd by the eibsertbe' with elsentwost Bare
' and sold to the ,or best advantage. s9•ly
R.BEATON, TOWCNSHIP CLERK
• Conveyancer, Commtseioner for taking
Affidavits , scccnntant Etc. Money to loan
oa term pproperty. • issuer of Marriage Lic-
ences Whitewsle. Ont. 1.v
PcrrTr1.L. Licensed i tiaaeer,
. or Cosntws t YOSk Ind ontu;o, Au:
on salee of ,.,1 k:o la a titiut.tto on shortest
notice a:Dress Greta Rot:. P 0., Ont,
T pot•C HER, I•.i,.•en•+ctl Auctein-
1 . ser t'a,.,s'o: ani Colecttr for thh :ono
tis•• Y'rk awl Ontario. Ali -lunch of anc!,cn
• sslrs conducted and valuaticne made at mod
orate ^tame, Estates and rot,lentnente coin
ft?t•tntry lianas, l anti .,11 uy auction or
private sal 1 ortgages. recta, notes an i
general a•?counts promptly collected an l satis-
factory settlements g-,tranteed. ?bone ar
write for tonne and partic`'irar•, Brougham
Ont. Dates may be fixed at Hors ("trice. y
WIRE FENCING.
1 build Lleal woven ware fencing an i '..uild it
• rigbt. Also tron post an.i portable fencing.
URI AH JONES.
23-3 m — Balsam, Out
Real Estate,
Ineraraace,
Money to Loan !
For Sale.
One half acre of land. On the prem-
ises are a good dwelling, stable and
drive house, a good garden and fruit
'trees, plenty of hard and: soft water.
At present occupied by the Boone
`family. Situated on lot 10, con. 2,
Township of Pickering. For particu-
lars apply at my 9ffice.
Conveyancing of all kinds done
W. V. Richardson.
Notary Public, Picke`ring.�
Hess'
Stock Food
. • Look at the price of feed; Dr.
Hess' Stock Food saves feed. It
is endorsed by every farm paper.
Mr. T. L.''illbray, of Tremont
Ill., who won seventeen premiums
-at the World's Fair, is a very
strong advocate of Dr Hess' stock
Food.
' Note the price of eggs —.Dr.
, Hess' Poultry Panacea is' the
.a • • guaranteed egg producer.
.: Hess' Instant Louse Killer has
25 imitations. Use the original
on your cattle.
Fer sale at .
PICKERING
PHARMACY
Spink Mills
Red Wheat - - - • 95 bus.
White Wheat 95 "
Spring Wheat - 75 "
Goose Wheat - 75 fe
Manitoba Flour • $5.5Q bbl_
Family Flour 5.25 "
Pastry Flour - -.5.25 fe
Bran $16.00 ton
Shorts 20.00 "
Jumbo 25.00 "
Graham, Whole Wheat Flours
Chop of all kinds.
Hard and Soft Coal.
Above prices Subject to Change wlthont
notice.
Model Bakery Co., Limited.
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NantimentO
T -
W all materials and design
kepti n stock. It will pay yon
to call at our works ar.d inspect our stock,
and obtain prices. Don't be misled by
agents we do not employ them, consequent-
ly we can. and do throw off the agents
commission of 10 per cent., which you will
certainly sane by purchasing from ns. A
call solicited.
WHITBY GRANITE CO.,
Opp. Poet Offlee. Whitby, Ontario
PICKERING LIVERY !
First ,lass vehicles for hire by day
or sight 'Bus in connection meet -
big all G, T. R. trains. Freight and
express delivered so all parts of the
village. Teaming of all kinds dome
on shortest notice. Sale and ow*
=mums stables in connection.
rr • H. Peak, Proprietor.
Furniture,,.
A fnil lime of first
class furniture now
on exhibition to
our ware rooms.
Prices- right.
,R• S. Dillingham.
Pickering, Oat
Wagner & Co.
Have a full line of fresh and cur-
ed meats constantly' on hand.
Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon,
Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc.
Highest prices paid for
Butcher's cattle.
FOR SALE.
A small parcel of land containing
5,1 acres, being part of lot 11, con. 2.
Pickering. On the premises are a 11%
story house, 263E30, with kitchen at-
tached, stone foundation, stone -found-
ation, cement cellar: barn 30x35, with
good stone foundation ; good wood
and driving shed, all in first-class re-
pair. Excellent soil, small orchard,
large and small fruit.. Hard' and -scift
water, and never -failing spring. 1
miles from Pickering Village, 1 mile
from school. Apply ,to
FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE,
E. Bryan, Manager...
DOMINION BANE
Capital Paid LID,
Reserve Fund and
Undivided Profits
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$3,000,000
53,634,000
WHITBY BRANCH.
General Banking -
Business Transacted.
Special atxention given to the collec-
tion of farmer's sale and
other notes.
SAVINGS 'DEP- ARTMENT.
=apt:matlls received of $1. and
upwards.
Interest allowed at highest
current rates.
Co3Sl:3p0u3ad.od. or paid half
yearly, .. .
THOBTON,
nAar�asst
Bowmanville. .. .
We hear that a movement is on foot
to form a stock company and erect a
modern and fashionable hotel in town
modelled somewhat after the style of.
the King Edward in Toronto. It is
thought that in such a beautiful and
attractive ton such a high class
hostelry would attract a great many
Americans . here for the summer
months. Mrs. Grace E. Jackson who
has made such a success of the Bel -
moral is to have the management if
the project goes on.—Statesman.
Scarboro
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The transfer of the Franklin House's
license at Markham was Monday dealt
with by East York commissioners.
'Wallace W. Thomson then discharg-
ed his first official duties as inspector.
With the retirement of Jaynes Tor-
rance and the sale of the .Franklin
House to Robert Andrews, of Picker-
ing, the transfer was formally corn -
pieced. On July 15th the hoard will
meet at the Clyde Hotel to deal with
the adjourned cases of Mrs. Walls.,
Mrs. Maxweii,Hichard Crew and John
Rodgers, Strong efforts are bei -ng
made to induce the commissioners to
re -open the two first named cases. •
OREER RIVER.
Miss Lvdia Fullar is visiting her
brother, \V. A, Fuller,
.Armor Ellis of Asl,let n, matte us a
flying visit on Saturday,
Miss Delia Barton of Toronto. is vis-
iting her parents, Isaac and Mrs. Bur-
ton.
The electric and rain storm was very
heavy in this -locality Sunday evening
last.
The Green River Shamrocks came
off victorious at the Atha pic-nic. on.
Saturday.
On account of the wet weather,
many have not sown their turnips in
this locality.•
We are pleased to state that Miss
Mary Doten is recovering rapidly
after her recent illness.
A large nttaiber from • here attended
the Atha pic-his on Saturday and all
spent an enjoyable time.
Miss Ruby and Lloyd Nighcirander
of Toronto, visited their grandparents
an4 relatives here for few days.
IBroug'',am
T. C', Hubbard has purchased a
new .lriVey, -
.1 large tlunnher• of our-re-itlent-
took in t 1 ' Atha i'ir•ni('.
,John I-iuti111 hit= been visiting
Hunt-v-ille frit -11.1,i lately,
If. Mec Diu i- .tree -tins: 1111,-tiire
awl dwe•II-fag to a cvlat of paint,.
lf..Harnilton has moved. into-
Jos.•1,11 Ilru k - . residence .in thc
villali;e. -
\ otairnt. of Mt..Alb.,rt.
visiting her uncle and aunt, T; C.
And fir-. Htllihard.
Mr. \\Warren and Mi•=. E. Willson
attended the International s,
Convention held at Toronto last
week. •
After an• absence of twelve year=
Al bort i.AR•ren(`e_ ha•'; r
from lova, and from appearances
that country has agreed with hien.
C. W: Matthews is having his
beautiful „residence, now occupied
by. S. H. Stevenson, decorated.
'W. T. Haney of Pickering?has the
contract.
Our volunteers returned from
eap on Saturday. - Fred. C. La-
Fcarried his arm in a sling,
otherwise, all were smiling, hale
and hearty.
The Sacrament of the• Lord's
Supper will be ' observed in St.
Johns church next:Sunday at 2.3.0
p. m: Rev. Geo. P. Duncan, f
Unionville, will officiate.
The.Presbyterian S, S..will. pic-
nic at the lake on Tuesday, July
4th. Everybody Will be made
welcome. bring your -baskets and
have a day at the old Ontario. ' .
Ed. 'Willson's stock of thoro'-
'bred cattle, is rapidly multiplying.
Recently one of his 'cows gave
birth to twins. while another con-
ceived . triplets. The, qui.ntette
is composedof heifers.
recovered and was soon able to pro-
ceed on his way.
The following ,despatch from St.
Thomas, Ont., appeared in Wednes-
day's Globe :—"At a meeting of Knox
church Presbyterian congregation to-
night it was decided to extend a call
to the pastorate rendered vacant by
the removal of Rev. D. R. Drummond
to St. Paul's church, Hamilton, to
Rev. E. Leslie Pidgeon of Markham.
The vote was by ballot and Mr. Pid-
geon received a large majority of the
votes cast, and a motion to make the
call unanimous was afterwards carr-
ied.. The salary was fixed at;92,000.—
Sun.
Stouffville.
J. D. Forsyth, of Stouffville, intends
moving to Claremont in the near fu-
ture, He will occupy the house to be
•vacated by Mr. Leggett.
A pretty wedding took place 'on
''ednesday,•21st inst at the home of
the ggroom,• when Miss Katie Byer,
daughter of Mr. P. Byer, was rnar-
ried to Mr. Jesse Brillioger. The cere-
mony was performed by the Rev. R.
G. -Blundell.
-Along the prodigies reported this
Year a duck hatrh,.•d on a farm of
'Phos, Lewsburg. Pine. Orchard, is by
nci means the least. This fowl had
four lets and four wing-. but unfi r-
tunately flied before• it could Westar!-ish
a' reword as a sprinter or a flying
machine.—Pilot,
• it Is Not A Lonely Furrow.
cl,i)hat a glorious life this. this life in
the open, thi,s growing the food
for the world '
1.Vh"at sweet slumber awaits you :
how good friendships surround you :
your wife to comfort you ; your son
and daughter -to aid you, and your
faithful collie to mark well your heels,
It is not a lonely farrow that you
tread. Do not the fields sing to you
Do not the winds whisper to you? Do
not the orchards delight you in their
promise?
Lonely' Ask the dwellers of the
city, the torrid. horrid cities—their
crowded court yards, - their nai•rois
front'ards. their dirt and dost. their
hurrying. worrying, their lightning
'undies and following ind.ge'tion_:
their h+,urs of caged confinement—ask
them if they'd trade.
- A -k th•nn —ask them , how- lifter
they've sighed tut the open for t
sine 11 r)f the tieltls that are green, for
rhe ,tttiet where' there is nu cringing
Dell n0+ banging rat or 'hii.'k
+tilt 1 -T het,, how nftt..•n the i
have thr.,wn op,. n their wind.,"., ..n.1.
knt,t at the horizon, t.)).ette,l it,
hundr_.,1 -he north hv back yards,..
otr tFie east 'by hack vrut'l.,-trod i.tr the
wt•,.r by heel; yards -hark yards t i. h
the tiapping t•aslti n .-,ind over all tilt
,,.I,ir of garbage - •-k them how often
they have ih,n,• this. ,ind sighed fora;
rtathof fresh air in the open
Tlt.'n you may perhaps ietiun to
ynnr neves n i appy man,
Nu. rt'is not a lonely furrow with
y..01.: and are not those ,glorious early
mornings enough t,1 stir your blood.
see, nature 'wakes. and nrounting
yonder fence the cock ,iefie. the rising
sun. while all your world thus reused
is loud with praise, -
the ori hard i. tikes.
the king bird has left her nest. Hear
those -other voices, and .out •from the
distant hill the solemn erow 'takes up
the-stor'.
They jtnow you down there inour
barn, don't they, for the horsey hear
your footfall, and• neighing. call for
oats. Your eyes scan the broad fields,
and you are not lonely, are you ?• See
those cattle moving there—those sheep
—when. from that nearby pen those
friends of Armour's demand that they
must soon be fed.
Look at those fields, so. rich in prc-
mise.
Lonely! What ?proud rather, for
don't you Teel the majesty of your
calling? In league with the Infinite,
God is your boss, sir, and he only. He
the silent partner. You s14ep and the
de*s work, and you, awake and the
sun` says good -morning, and you
never acknowledged his greeting.
The clouds are marshalled 'for your
benefit—those clouds rich with rain,
bright with a silver lining: ---those
tempered-days—those days of ripen-
ing—it is all for you., And that robe
of white in the winter. why, sir, it is
not for us,- the dwellers of the cities.
It is all for you—for your Great Part-
ner knows all about His business.—C.
F. Raymond, in Toronto Star.
Markham,
In Sunday's storm the barn of Geo.
Gormley at Unionville, as struck by
lightning,, but fortunately was pot set
on fire.
John Clarke. an aged resident of
Bot Grove, died at his home there on
the 214..t. from cancer• followed by
paralysis. Deceased was in his 6Sth
year.
Alex. •McCowan, M. P. P: for East
York, accompanied by Mrs, McCowan
left on Monday for a trip to tfie North-
West. -
On Monday afternoon the residence
of Councillor Morrison on the eighth
line was 'struck by lightning. The
holt struck the chimney and passed
down through the living part and so
on to the ground, Beyond a -shock to
the inmates and Someclisflgnred wood-
work no further damage is reported.
Dr. T. A. Young had .a close'call in
Sunday afternoon's storm. He was
driving along the Eighth line to the
south of Markharn when a telegraph,
pole at the side of the road was struck
and sbatered by lightning. The doc-
tor was Severely shocked, but quickly
Audtey.
The Audley gaatden party, the -event
of the'season. cane off on Tuesday
evening last on -the • spacious lawn of
.Mr. T. Puckrin. For.four hours and
a Haff the Audley people served the
multitude: The weather was Hine, but
a trifle chilly. An interesting foot -
hall match was played between the
townline and. Kinsale teams, resulting
in a yictory for the latter. The Citi-
zens Brass Band, of Whitby, played
their best, which was highly appreci-
ated. The'pastor, Rev.. Moore,
occupied the chair and an. interesting
programme was given, consisting of
music by the hand. solos by 31r.. Har-
vey Hoar, of Myrtle, and speeches by
Rev. E. A. Tonkin, of Greenwoo and
reeve McBrady. - Proceeds ove�a150.
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Judge (in the court room) -"I've
lost my hat." Councsel—"That's
nothing. I .lost my suit here yes-
terday."
Sale Register,
MONDAY, JULY LOTH—Auction sale of
real estate and house and lot, at
Hubbard's hotel, Brougham, the
property of James Willialns. Sale
at 6 p. m. See posters for all par-
ticulars. T. Poucher, auctioneer.
JP
ers
Do you like your thin, rough,
short hair? Of course you
don't. Do you like thick,
heavy, smooth hair? Of
course you do. Then why
Hair Vigor
not be pleased? Ayer's Hair
Vigor makes beautiful heads
of hair, that's the whole
story. Sold for 60 years.
"1 have used Ayer's Hair Vlggor for a long
drie, It ti indeed, a ronderfu; hair tonin,
restoring beach to the hair and scalp. and, at
the same time, prn.ing a splendid dreuinL'
Da. J. W. Tartar, Madill, lnd.T.
A ee • ',ogle, ,i c, Ara CO..
12.4
for Lowell
Weak Hair
Hay Tedders, Binders,
Mowers, Plows,
Turnip Drills,
and Farm Implement, of all kinds.
Buggies and Wagons to suit all. -
For a good Separator call on
L. D. BANKS,
88-1 y Pickering.
fackering oal o y
Yards at Spink Milia,
Best Quality of Hard Coal
Full weight Guaranteed.
Stove and Chestnut Sizes
At lowest market
prices.
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Wt. h:-r'eels,, .;n hand quantity of
Be• -t ehutlity Stnitlting Coal.
O..r (,',,:ti makes waren friends. •
Orders left wit's- t' , Yeak delivered
pr• )ulptly,
Tho
WESTERN BAH Of CAM.
rpe ete.l bg-aeeof Parlian ,ort-iSft
Pickering Braaeh.
AntaorizedCeaiital. .. ................$1,000,000
Subscribed Capital 600000
Kest ,.•:..,,..-„ r ......................._ 130.000
Assets Rea 3ily.Convertible.....,.,.,-. 1,833,870
JOHN Coway, ESQ, T. R. lioMns.Alt ESQ,
President Gibney
Special attention given to Farmer's Bale
Notes Collections solicited and promptly made
Farmer's Votes discounted American and
Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts ie•
sued, available on all parte of the world
savings Eank aeparttaent.
interest allowed on deposits at highest emu
rent rates, and credited half -yearly to depositor'
Geo. Herr. Manager,
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-SMI oral. .
PhiIosophy
As applied to the selling of -
-W A.TCI.ES
- • There
- is some
logical con-
• • rection b e-
• tween beingfair
and square and be
• ing strccessftel. If .
we don't sell you a re-
' liable watch or other ar-
ticle when'you w11t1't one
We need not expect contin-
We know it -
also always pays us to give
od value. when we se
,r it cements our old sus-
ued patronage.
towers and attracts
neve` ones. Let us
u
Catalogue
or call.
send you Q F
C
y -
Norman Bassett
Je*eler and Optician.
Brock et, south, Whitby. -
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• but there shalt be an 'ond of it from �. '""''y' soaked n milk, all the moi e
!. `. •- ! to -night; ave willgo away liladgfl squeezed tout with the hand, R( he
and I."
• r .•. i • t �� hirer few days; then one third' c t�hirg, "'
' 9 ' :S;
+:. (� (1 i
Shu arose and seemed to struggle xtu third oatmeal and one third
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atri ,V; U•! ts as
••' "Go on;" she said in a constrained and all. Follow this with small
lie Gypsy s
• 0 voice. "I remember all now. Go,
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�•• . _• • u n toll o r plans - TOWING UP TILE ORCHARD. anioken wheat, -
h lticr:oaboile d ttquite dry nd rtin
�t. - •'•. •.. -• • n'Wedw!-11.gouawav," ho repeated. milk is *00(1 for bowel trouble in
"It will be best for all of us, es -I plow as card as ractible, bar -b
• :•Y P either chicks or poults.
• • pecially for poor Madge; she .would,_ row repeatedly during the 'growing The man who is progressive enough
• ORS, . never be lkappy here, I see that now, season' with a spring' -.tooth harrow, to get started alone* some dair line
0 I ought o have foreseen it 'from the often, enough to furnish a " y'
B ggood scud of breeding has .born' •or {recited .: fn•
.t•1 SECRET
••! - , REVEALED • first, but I ,dial not, we will go. beCd., and sow mammoth,. or .ctiutsutt. hint. something of the next essential
• • abroad to one of the colonies. I clover or both about July 1, writes elements to good dairying, and that
•s. sh••;.ia.:.�.:.s.;.�.:.w.ss..•, �.vs.eaosioaa•.1, •saeaasas ;.t.:.♦ aiaaaaasaas aassao ;•�• sari' strong and c'an' work." Mr. W. FI: Hort. I am trying some is good feeding'. 'l'o beat good breed -
The countess, once more calm and of • my older orchards by plowing er, then, is to be a good feeder, and
• CHAPTER 'XXXIII. the farthest corner from the door. collected,_ looked before her thought- early in the spring every other year on the other hand,to be a • good.
Tho musicians stale from -the gal- and 1a'alted:' The foe reps Ceased, fully. and seeding, down rat °race _with_ feeder is to be. a ,good breeder. The
ler;"; some servants came into tho and she was about to jeave her hid- "Yes," she . said, "it will be the mammoth clover with a dressing of two are inseparable. One cannot
Loom, half fearfully to tarn out the fug -place and go en h(•r way, :she best. Four girl`-" ' • • - •- • - " " Tertihzer. 'Phis clover is mowed late exist to the highest point of perfec-
11 Pts. The countess and bene, still heard a voice. It was lieges'! and "Yes,. I pity her, and I do not in the season and again the follow- ,,,exist
without the other. The well-
lights.
20 con's hand, stood as
it came from -the adjoining room; wonder at it. I will not •blame you ing summer and left un the ground bred animal in the hands of •a poor _
people stand in the center and shock and then, peering about, she spat for marrying; hei; ho roan• placed as as .a mulch. -1 use a fertilizer 10 Jac. feeder 1s far worse thah'st}-e' poorly
of an earthquake. Royce was pacing that he_ had entel:ed the_ small bou- you were could have resisbed her, phosphoric acid and 6 p.c. -potash-, bred one in the hands of a . good
up and down, his head upon his
doir next the countess' dressing- But it wasa mad thing to do. Mad! the. sources:being acid phosphate and feeder. .••
breast, his. lips tightly compressed, room. 'Phe door was• ajar, and A'es, you must go." She sighed muriate of potash. This mixture It is a good policy to keep your
Seymour had disappeared. Madge could hear as plainly as if heavily. "You must go. But there may answer nswer for all soils, but horses always. fat: 1f you have any
she had been in the room itself. ;1t will be no need for work or poverty; has given" me good results. horses fur sale vbu cannot afford to
The entrace of the servants seemed the sound. of Royce's voice her heart I will give you money. Seymour •I prefer to thin winter apples in ober them on the market in a
to arouse the three . women from Poor
their lethargy; Maddrew her•hand 1leahed with an awful crating, •and must gigs you—" July before they have drawn on the condition. • When a thin horse is led
from Irene'! and moved across the
that
stood still. 'She Was list'eeing'to ` Hoy -c(+ Started; and the blood flew vitality_ of tha tree, at .this tithe out for inspection, he is at a great r
room slow] with wear .dragging ! that beloved voice •fur the last t.intre, t0 his hitherto lvhitc face. • they part quite easily from the stern disadvantage. Purchasers will al -
y Y bt+' b she told herself—fife then last time"' "No,' he said, "not a pining' from and the Work eau be 'dune rapidly, tvays.'pae .a higher price for a feat.
step. •'What is to be done?". she heard Seymour. -led mouser— he pails- The. Northern Stay repays thinning horse. You never sate a handsome
Royce looked after her _for a sec- the countess gay, in a voice' which ed as if reluctant to continue: then the .best -of any commercial variety, horse that was - poor and run down,
ond, as if hesitating . ! sounde(1 hollow and with teen- he forced himself to go on. •'Moth,•r, as lase::: specimens bring fancy prices Some men sac they would not buy
"Go to her, Royce'" murmurs(1 Ule and weariness. S2y11101 r wants watching. You did and. :seconds are nearly valueless. I a horse that was loaded down with
Irene, brokenly. ISut when he fol- "God knows!" said Royce, • and nut sec •hint' 111 the 'card-rootn, and would Lather thin too little .than too fat, but the indisputable fact re-
lowed
elowed her Madge shook her head and Madge 'knew that he was pacing to dol not hear what that -reran - Jake -much, as the less from wind stOr ens mains that in the public sale ring or:
put up her hand. aild fru as he had paced in the ball- said." is likely to be greater: proportionate- in the flesh brings by far the best
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room; could picture his ,ale, hata.S'S_
"What —what did . he say'?" she Iv with larger fruit Very little price, other things being' equal. ''-o
"I—I want to be alone. Do not P I brfathed.
• - conte—yet'" she said, and •.Itssyce ed face as Plainly as if she saw It. thinning. is needed where hieh cult! "elan can tell• whether •a poor horse '
stopped short. (•oil kni'as' I feel confused, ho- "P:ii iigh to show m -all of ,>s— .vrtllc.rn_an(1 Ttrtiuiu; aro l,tacriced.. can be Fattened .or not. Yew- and
Madge went slowly up the great I wlildered, and miserable!" he added that e} moor is—ant w'hut ho pet In slams:iris,• I. use the us,lal . for tires Some horses cannot he fatt.:n-
• .staircase Most of the • light s had'with a groan.- •'Anther", I ought not
(e+ids to ho," ho replied. "ik is a • mulct of six pounds lilt:e vitriol in, ea, arid the errs! rr will be afraid
been extinguished in the hall, and u to have carne here: It was a mi:_ tic and _ Iraucl! (C0) f1)1git'e me x,11 aalba! wale", with lithe added. 4•
funeral dimness masked the scene, Luke, a fatal -one! 1 might have fur speaking so of enc brother, but scan' •.chat in e'cess of the. test bv' that your thin horse is one of that
* had been so dIIzrling known that—that some .. of them It is the truth." cyantdt•"0i potassium - a maim largo k11, 1.• +
"•rhe ententes 'sh,tdderad.
She went to her own room and wuufd find us out, and—rend bring., trees 1 like tw,> sprayings soon af-
• Etnud loaning against the Led,' upon yvu:" Furyive't 0. nwth,.•1 Yr•s she said slo'.'. palnf,aly" ter 1)1)1 t with winds in opposit,, FLY FISHING.
breathing elr,wly and painfully, and' Ever vine • I• was burn I have been a }1e i, yore brother -veer brother. direct ion0' and a third s;:roving ; •'--
Mar,on entered a moment ur two af- uouhle to you, and have disgraced A'„11 say—'yce Ro•
week or two. Inter I prefer ars mitt-. nes'crilred by a Greek Writer In
ter- her_ The gip( looked pal:ma' the 1lil name, and now—and non—"d1'ha1—chat he wants 0,atching," .of mai.! as an in�,•(Lic•u.'e, using ono the Third Century, •
start enith a cry of alarm when Ars " Rairl• the co -Mites: n5 ,f :She saidpouted to .10 t:al.lunswat,•r I us,' u Probably leas risherm n are aware
• - air sane her mistress. were communing with hc•i,el[ rather Lthelolli numo,ave ITh11, t• sh cwi 1 is• Iraatin•uI1 large size 9run;, w'!th willing i,:,.•n le that fly --:eking dates hack to "lassie
las, madam.'" she began tr,-•rnu- than speaking to hum, it is disgrace F Purnp and chance 0r double up if tic tin u.-. A u,mutr; drsrription of the
lously. • and ruin'' worse sh011 on it if he. is nut I'rr'- res,•1 a -,n¢ ttcn 111.'''
in •a ut hose, ane
Lra);c me '111 1un."-said' `'M 1�r :Snit I hate brought it upon you' `v"'t"'!. lit• is the suet of man to ?; L•„t ar;r! nnothir ''%I i ••t lune', a`ti!•ciul Ily us t.nea I,, 1Jacc,luniart,.
- in a faint, hullolt voice, •'!•rave tire' he seal hitt.rly, gamble away every Penny If, lis 1, ban,two pole".. uttuchinfi the an>3!ers is gain by Athan, a Greek
I-1 want to be alone. I will . un-' She turner) hi•r head slightly, , al_ stopped, and put his hand to his hhse at the pule Ia_1th a !!error; ,a`,1, writ sr ui the third ccjltury, A. 11., as
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dr• ,u�sel( t: o, pi,ri r!” most ad if '.h(r did riot umdorstnnd;!t,row. "But 1 can't !hick of him rock to a --inch brass taUMg tied f„lluws
The Girl linrerrd for a moment, then she put her hand to her brows now, mother. It is of M 'Ige and her to rte' prole, terminated I . a hatter,. I,etccr,n Brea and 1'h^s�alonica
then Fluwly and r, lurtantly left - t! , Ault menn.�” she said: confused- future 1 4n.u,t ..1>t,•ik 1i,• !Aril! L0 r>f four 00/211'- un each live.' if 1 can there rows a ria'cr, Astraeus by
room. lv .to-nlo_rrow•. `1 know whet she -feels, gat .,•.nnug,-h (Good men 1 prefer tuts'same, and there in it lishes of a spot-
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DJad a • with tro•nhding hpnds' a/1 -i- "1 rlrpn that irl10'.'. pr05enee..herc, ,and I know that he will tad awl! nutit. to any power machine-; -a'. las- 'c,1 color., but !w ah.tt'natnc pc•,i,lu
fastened her dress. to -night," he Said, "I might have t"';ec }on,—any of 'vuu—auuin. Ne• mglighter, more flexible and les, of those harts "all them it is bet ter
As she did su, 111 a vague way she known that he would enure, after will pack n,1 to -stall? nrd !,e (+i1 liable to break down. Where help is 10 ask \lace:Ionians At any rate
joists -.eel the diamond •rr.ttn rlt- Far Madge and scant raw ,;v 1 intght 'eerly to -marrow. '1'hor•e must be nut 01)14}00010 the gas Iaachine gives these lisp five upon the native Ilfos
a gerund of. 1%,5),... she .-.1 od -as lfaha�r known' But I dj l not think, ,,,,,7714,spot. in the world where people gond satistuction, %shish fall into the river and she libo
, trying t0 remctnlier what had bei- 1 thought (rf nuthin6 but my our, 107> t puiot lit u, anti— nu three of any other part :'on•.' -would
:i come• til ahem, then it all flashed happiness " Ilio soles bpu•ce, Madge h cerci • the •
SrItF•:-1'I'llI;\'r of, 1\'.r ('T3, nenh, r. cull them, aaa plik.e in a-PPt'ar-
co!intecs moan, ante, nor wont"! one real hack upop her—the whole hideous • It is the way ccith all of us,'' she In)on the• must in,, m_ ply to 0 Maass
I shrill "lever For. you again Oh. g{ort ant s,.
!erne and: morn clearly than- alT, ss 1.1 airtiusi ai,s.•nrl}, r.. 6 liter applications (:,r 7004,. insects are':tu, that t his creature • .is fcrrmlecl
My boy; . any h,;,v broke moat her, I p
the look of shumo and misery upon Xu," he sand with deep.ether-'n; the fuli„«:ua J kerss•ne emulsion, lila, what we call the humid,. bees,
Madge: waited Ms longer, 1lhrte
-Ib..vice's face, - !_"it- ih not -•}our way;•mother, yule not yet Atka tilt: • hurry hers then"
to th,• Ir9s, with an mama wits- dilate as mach as ten times far ap- y
Yes, she who loved.. him so..dearl-,v has T. ala - aye thoul;litl,1 „there t},an ,lead,. Gbe t,lt her way alar„ Ple, gnivtr,•, and pear, and .as much s' L'"-• it h.tS rcaliy the pr Jim.
'that she would have given her tile' 1h(' rt"e"s aatth a strange gest ,re• {he wall of the room and ! ,.wilt as 1,; demes for peach, plum atid'f;a.h , , ,,f eaa'h of the 11,uv(•. In :m -
it spare flim a inor,run17, j,nin had �,t ucaiul, then sunk o,tri the Chair ly- '.rrntse},ssly', along the ,rrl1)1 cherr< 1'„r ,lh-ct 1tauts.11;1 hard!-•drtc:t.p. it 3s li'.0 a fly, in.,�lr., it
- - aruil,e0 -anti =ingrric7e11 him She hart `01,atrr. - - - nes:•” of saheb' i, 1„ar k,>own., i( w1,11 . Intek" be called •a btiM 1 e bee, to color
.brought dt gl•ae( and • hunol atiu,l' "It is -1 w -ho am to !,lame," he and down tttc stair(.•it rtt,.l'. rho was, it boa/as-like
like
�.e 011:0 was. 'in- .the berth. The c,•r= bre hest to -us.+ the more dilate omul I
' upon this 04110.. hue,• -Lie ,001171f....40 i went un • - vanes,' evi•n the porter, weer ,'un} r e• ainn. 2, .kcrusr.ile mixture for the. the h, n s bees. All r0mm0n crea-
tures had mot with s9eedyt fuli,ll-' Yes," sha assrntee1 wearily, "apll San ,lure scale u ,1)
meat• Sb,•• .tingle. had u>IIdy h(•rs+clf buss bac", .10 Wurw "thee laud acorkcrgath ul th,• s ta:s ts' hall d>sc"rss,m; a PPon apple and pear lure, of this sort aro 5 th hares
with [4•xrrish cx, iremrrrt .Ike eyiint, cho,rld he appiirrl as a _(1 T,.c, unx !all; TF••s• Titch- upon tit sterane
•a carne. �nt 1 hr) 'httst•unti 111 a mysterious 5(,15 It was' fated fries , For irks" steak insects in their t,, srr'< th.• 4, 1 they 1' „ t, hu't (am
111, this—and much more'—bur0 that cue 'huylil.rto Shut you hera.o io the' night, ars l• she went arai_ht
duan 1tTiun her, ate into her -heart, dun" t.hut'you shuidit t,rin�, di,w'u to. the great dors; and opening it, >'ouna etas" as well as for the San. not h,!!, hr11 en Lv :1,: JLsh which
as she stood before the glass %%h_,t the '(idi ice .built upon sand—upon !'`'''!'"Lout frau the i,t('h1 can -
.lose scale upon peach, plant an,1'stl,u, u1,cL.rmath
p I• It was dart: alai a•kai> afar! vas cherry ripply it not stronger than ai "So wheneser see of th ;n sees tic_
rrhuulrl she d0'! What cuti!d slue r'e + sand! I. x111 punisher]." !w'histtI!) thre,1l �, 'f he ivut'rn� trcr� 1'2 Io 1.; p c• mixture '9rny on a ; Ow Maoin •• h• colors, s0ftl,v,' s%'n71-
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- ' - `f„ repair the ruin• she hail 's :Iasi• I "Viii, 1 ���1he1..;" lir, said, as if be t, g,
1 It seemed In, 1107. t„ bo sin ',n in, 0 ri_ht day'• when the air' is musing ming u0l•rr the water, afraid of die •
• wa4 impossible. 1(0yri• masa hntc did trot 1!:!,•ratand her.. Then after rt e g !
ur,rkii,g ee,ir,•,. '"lune 7ute-! yeti n1though_i docs not need to be vol.- U,rhing the sar(aee earl so seating
her' A 101,41 try' broke from her c �l,l puma:, "What' hia'rr you done, except r , windy, :3, whale nil soap used in
f• , the I,rv(•s yon str.l•" f away f, is game. Then he cuing near
lips at the thought, and she ,ta,,_r- think nal art 0 toy' welfare'? - :1nd
,, llndc;r hrlst,•rn•el her shawl around warm water at the rote u( one the shady side of the. fly^, gapes and
.0.1 Irac'k fano th,• _lass at the reties- hew have 1 rewarded y'uu. Mit. ;m,cr to s(•aen' er ei¢ht C011nms i
• 1inrr.,o( her Own Uwe, which had bec0 there; -What • is t-ht� Ilse of ,taaklne, here ond stood fur n mtlni,,n1, I.,ai-ell, a:ltor. F'i'r the San • .luso scale oni.rsucka hint '.h just like a fault
•• the, pausa eel his renin,' rias, c a,,, , i:,,i aa, salsas- air w.. a., as a 50,1,1•1.,• ut,on • the broad step. sn.rtc hrns .i hi•ep fruit, the• Pole! or
3 11 hi!'i%i should she p,,,,, '1110 tt '-a r T'uld make it tr tittle -,tr :,•1.,r. '.s- , an r a Ie :1 gnus" from the at (1, I hes
— what shuudd she do Th, ria, `,tion dn! jou; 0110 ot,nd to (lve or six 11!00,.
,bent upon her brain with cruel per- '1'h.1 rosOtas 1'�•711ait1e4 silent, I1.'breathed -by the earn-• .inner acute,P g dun., h•• dish riarc h. math the rip-
seelirrd to Whisper dcsp;liri,nelc— «'ate". 4, eumindn soap, one 91)110)!' ,le. '!he lirhermen niulerstarad thew
si"ren0s. 1 recently -the answer: came,_:.C. tr1,:d a,- if she were. too engr0sse,1 i
•"Anywhere - from this phase.,. any-, in four or that: gallons water: Good nranneuer1' but the," do gut ruIIko
ns. if from inner cutirre-"Cu aiinv' 'Iry her' 0„ n thimehts i0 anderatan,l' - ,,, _ trent sunt s,np will he all right _Lemse hint and the house you have webers. 517)5 ace of thesat files fur a bait fa'»
rtL!..he said. •
- dragged dower to your own level. Go, I •'•There is only ono thiel to do," (l)oy'ing rt, •as hef0n•, she 7raasa_1 far. this, ossa. 0l1) if a little car-', the lisk for i( the human • hand lays
fi' dowti'thr vr'e9s Hurl s>('iftly •russnia *-fait ac7r1, tae, 111( 11 is soda or cons-
hold of them they loge •th,ir natural
._ before acorse•ha-ppons.-`The main .1aktalar went- On aft, r a moment of sit- the Irtaho s'..17s c the, light, lir n)tash he added, I'hr• hyo that is..
. will come back as soon a'. the' money ' once. ".lad'_( and 1 ,,i ' t icrtab here, t; <hrua} u 1 cr>lor, ih it w'iroas Trey and th.�y be- •
•from the windows of the still lighted left om making soft soup is good maw uneatable to the tisk, "So for
oldainedby the diamonds is ,spent; H'e ought ,hewn" .to harts Stara:: 1 .Ree r fin lel such cels o,. a st im• ?
— will come hack to wink fresh misery chisel ent>ii h now, 11e ought to rooms—was sw'ullota'rd up in he g P 6' this reason' they :make 00 ass; of
Y b ti - vlecuction of tobacco 'applied' as •ti
ased,disgrace. ;(Td and go at once'' hove goik away, ah00711) ulnewhere,
darkness. thorn !maltase their nature forbids
i ('I'ci be ('i,nt iniiril. j ` . cpa•ay, I hese are practically the'
"Yes," she murmured, that ic, ai>y'where siker"e we aaerin't k,iowo, same remodir for destroying plant thrix cnilture..
best! 1 must.go, and forever! -Jack and '.'.ht."' this couldn't have happen- + tie with ap_lin. ,croft they outwit
hates me -ho most'. he could not' blice.
.ed, Pour ••e! I'uor Madge!"
LOTTERIES IN ENGLAND. .. ' the fish, get i.in;; •a sort of lura
.. 'help it. He must wish 1110 dead. Oh, I -Everything has gore • wrong, A I -- 1'IIF: HEST l3RF,.1?D or ITF\S,'
against then!. They lap a .lock of
ff I'cu>rld only 4111! If I had only curse has; `"-•sled (5(00 me and. thc'They , Had. Great V,og}ie There a reddish wool round • t he hook, and to
died before he saw mo!" and_ she house since—" She stopped and Couple of Centuries Ago. The baro statement that there is the woad two cock's feaLhors which
clasped her hand~ over her face. • ]drew a heavy breath. '•:112(1 yet all no befit breed is very strikingly em- grew under th wilt ties, and are
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After a moment or two she gained sc•enuyl so smooth and straight. My Drawing for the first lottefiy" held phasi icd •so far as egg laying is c0n- hro,ught to the'prolmr color With
etrengt0 to • obey the inner, voice, tihe pia na--aniF.U.0d-k1ma's•Yplunned and in .E,i band cunumencecl'un •1anuar� ceruse! by tlx: records of rho last wax. The rbd is from Sfx to ten
• Went to the draw(!" at the bottom' scht7100 for your happiness, not rev. 11th, 1:i6J, land continued at alt eight egg laving contests, of thei1o'g and the horsehair line has 'the
of 'one of the-w'al•drobes, sle took''otcnl-mv play! were going to their.. hours of the.,day and..ni•ght. at • tlae ,1 tilits poujtry club of (:,"eat T3ritaili, sam ienolh. Ihos.l0wer 4h: lore,
out the. old •jinsey dress. and the -reel ends as if. Providence - had blessed west (1007' (11 St. Paul's CaLhedretl 111 each of these contests, which con- Thr' fish is attract" -7 hs t.ha color, •
shawl. She would wear, no other theta. Irene loved y'ou—" +•
fqr hearty (4,171- months. I•'or the pl - tiituv 1f weeks, four pullets c0nsti- t,xcitod, draws close ainl, judging
dress; nothin that he had lion ht' "%]other!" he cried. vious two years the schemte aaas,w'oll+ttff0 a team• 1'he foll1)wing data
g g taker • rem is Pea i( T n, pcarance that it
• her, .nothing ;tllut should •mmind here "'Yes;"• she said in htr persistent b(cunl'od, and' the lottery"c0ns)stul of t from recurris of this club are R-111 10htninuta1emaraclous banryuet,
or a,njone else that she was Royce's carry+, "she loved you—she loves you 40,(100 lots or shares, at ten shill- of striking interest at -this, season 'forthwith (WOOS its mouth, but is
wife. , still; I know ity I saes it plainly Ings each. The protit.was devoted to when poultt;v raisers are making eau tit hs the h0ok, aril hitter, in -
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- 14ith -feverish haste, -now•,- she put • every day, It is• not oniv I who unt, rho repairing • of harbors and. other changes in their laying stock. The deed, is the feast it bas, inasmuch as
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on the dress and wrapped the shawl wretched! I watch • her face; I knots' useful public works. •The state lot-
figures which follow the name of
around her; Wild as •ski* looked,- in Lie, h' tha.louk_un II, by._thcs lona of .1- tory very quickly ;pew in piipulnritp, each bread 'represent the number of it is captured."" .
glass, a flitter, miserable smile pass- voice when she speaks to you____:" and a keen and brisk' I)usiniss was 4.,Rs laid by the four pallets in the
ad over her : face. It was in this' "'For God's sake he silent; say no c•arried'.011 by the nun)crpus-„ lottery 1>c11: the order in which the birds aro PI{:1\ 1\D 1.1'Ol{T�.
dress that she -had' listened to his' more, mother!" Royce broke out affice), _ (10tltthlleto starts with .the first Con-
tgow', of love,• and yet the sight of it hoarsely. (h1 one occasion circumstances T.x- test 111 1497-i3 and ends with 1904-:i• "Plan sour work, and work pout'
now would only remind him• -07, what! " "1t' 1s •the -truth,'" 'she said • (hilly;First prizes wan hy: Minorca, 161; • lar)," • It would, be ' hard to' art
• cited the people . to Stich an exl,cnL P
she was,- and -hake him hate her stubbornly; "you -have been and are' that extravagant biddings were urnde'l3nll 1 eghorns, 154 Silver 11'yan- 1)10re practical w'isdoin into seven
more intense -lye Ihl.td not to ]lave. seen it! I meant for the remaining shares in the'lot-.duttes, 22:i; Barred i'lynlouth Rucks, (cords. Foresight is butter than
She looked around the room with vuu to marry her; 1',)a t('ould have fere of that yc r, until as much us 11'7: 1 tl<Ieu .11'yandutts 20O,; 1.1'hit&_ 11in,Isight. Punarvrrnnce combined _.
• a heavy" sigh, and turned to the been rich, you would hat=e - been a 106 We're. l fish• for a ticket on the 1Vy'andottus, 1'l4; White 1ti,yandottcs• make a team that �alwnys wms in
'•'door; then, as` -if she had suddenly, re-' happy, and my great sin would not day before the drawing- 1'n 17.3'7 a '2'1 3 White Legli(irns, 21'.i. q:. o,uilcl thy tun} l.ur' that. cannot he kemt
membered it, she aren't to the drunetr have tome its fruit." 'jndy: 1151)I •mo 100(1071 htid a lottery Trines writ- 1>v liinorca., 14 a reit 'from aciilning% by chance or circein-
and took out the watch and the 1{ogee went .up to her and laid his ticket. presented to her husband, and I'lyiniitith socks,' 146; Silver 1Yy0n- stance, though it may be delayed on
locket. She looked at them with hand heavily on her shoulder. on the Sunday preceding the draw- (tOltcs. 1fit; BuIT Leg.h(nns, 81; White tics aya;v:•
something of u • shudder,•and put "What are you shying, mother'?" in„ her success serfs prayed' for • iia"'Leg'hotns lRu; I3uli.Orpingt0n'.., 0
. 'them on the dressing -table, but t.hev'he demanded hoarsely, Your sin—" the Parish church in •this form: "Tile White 11'vandottes, 21.4; White La- 1)IFFT(:1'L.'T 1'ltOBLT?JI.
sectned to appeal to her with dunalt.i .She started- and looked at. him for prayers (>f this congl'eg)tfun are de- T3resse, 240. Third prizes ween by:
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eloquence, reminding her of the night a moment Like one in a dreani then sired for the'tiuccoss of a person err- Lar;gshans,. 1.1 ti; t. uldun' W'}�ii1rlotti•s, ...MSS. (allfir—"14hat `'is your hus-
Hoyce, all unconscious, had lruicd With she put her h0nd to her biota. '1133; I3uf-Orpington!, 1:: ;1; Lincoln- band doing now?"
gag cd in 'a. ncav undert�taking..,
• 'his head 'ori her -r poen;'. sic;' "11'hremblI7t I"said?' ]lib exclaimed shire Bull's, 7:3; 131111 Orphi tuns, Dia; - Mrs. -Shiftless--"Ilei!.-got .a ma.the-
thrush them into her pocket., fin a tremhlhig voice. `•Why do you 13u11' Orpington!, 200; Buff Orphing- marital job at present,"
'Then she opened this`, door, Itstell(¢1; Conte her,. •anrf'(h•ivc Inc lO despair?- (AR11S FOR '1'I71 DEAD .' tons, 213; W6itc 11'-yetlictcittes, 2'26.-' lies. ('al4or—"'preseeruatiral jell'"
Intently, and went clown the.coni-iW'hy The la`i1011) is becoming popular in airs. Shiftless—"Yes. lie's trying
' dor. Hall way she heard fuotste1s rhea she seen -ed io recognise hint Paris of "wing cards at the •cern/ L,ICF: STOE'Tt NOTES, to figure out soma way to I1 -','e with'"
ascending the stairs. To go back to and her head dropped again. -tory. An oak box, placed on a 1xperimirnts with `hrewci•s' ,"deft l our w'urking.'1
her "horn and be found by-Iimycc, tot "What were you saying,-12oyec?' tombstone, 14 intended for the cauls
grains of good qualify have shown 4""
face that locsk-in- HS eYos, Was ins- elle Said. '"I -T ern upset and be- of those' -rho visit •Ihn resting. lilacs -then- to he fully equal' to (Tats'011(1 y?:\1�I: :1'NO1'iT'OF TT.
possible. She pushed the door near- wildered; I don't know what I ant of a departed friend. In this • way tr, he decidedly n'1nl'C •econ0miral.
est to het', and finding it open, en- rdtyingl" ' ' ' the aerie_ r(latiYes int out those Not being particularly palrat.ah11 You cannot ,change the 711113 5 of 0
tered the room. l Sly poor mother!" he said, with frir0rls who still cherish thenteriaory they should he mixed tia'ith-ot;aor• pet>Pie.-1>y. .Icgislatfort.—T.ory1. Safi::-. .
' It was dark, but she draw h0ek f.iai a strong man'spity. "f_od iurgiae of tin "lead. grains, such ns bran and corn. bury. -
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• • • • i'igeon Pie -Draw, cleanse, and
•" truss four pigeons neatly. Blanch
• ' and mince the. livers trith one_yence
of beef, marnow, • four peeled intoth-
• - 'rooms, one-half pound of veal, some
picked sweet • herbs, and one table-
__ •spoonful of line bread crumbs. Sens-
• • 'Oil it all with pepper, salt, and
• grated nutmeg, and nix well. Put a
tablespoonful of this mixture into
• each bird, and lay the latter into a
dish previously lined with a little of
' ' -the forcemeat, arranging little rolls
of thinly cut bacon and slices of
. • ,hard boiled egg between the layers
- •-•• and dotting the surface with tiny
• . morsels of butter. Cover down the
pie with nice paste, making a hole
• • - in the center, and decoratineoe this.
livith ornamental .leaves of the pas-
-- try. Bake. in a moderate oven. Ite•
fore_serv.ing pour a gill 1,f (1ar, rich
• • gravy into the pie through the
°poi Mg.
• Scalloped Pigeons .-Itemove t he fil-
• lets from the breasts of four pigeons,
•halving (vetch, and thus making. eight
pieces._ Put these...fillets, into tc :Fut)
. •
with t wo n,uhruoflis, one-oenee • of
•. butter, one bay leaf, the juice of
half a lemon. and a -labltgeemifill or
port nein' -and let it i-ininu,t tilt
• ce•Okt. .:114,•anwhile'hl-ve. ;out s
%ch. rso 0.Yer w•i11411nsi 1,1:,k 0„.
awl I think
• ,eacb 'jaw liquefied hut !cr. Whvn otcoals, and steein niin• „vciA. garg mug woof,' lie
• , ,
. • .
---------7-____
minutes, or until tender., but not
broken. Drain in a colander and t3et.
In- an open oven to • dry oil for five
minutes. Have ready one large or
two stoat' .green'sweet pepefers, seed-
. • lik ed carefully and chopped tine. Put
a heaping tablesPOonftll orhutter in
Iiis•HOU0S
._ ..
e A a -
. ill Irving pan,. when it, hisses add
A minced peppers: toss and wit. over
c.
. I file 'fire . gntil. smoking . hot all
through. Put the rice into 0 diSh
bilkilak)4010.31111011.TWo!),1!
PIGEONS.
W• ORK-WOR MN
Can Obtain
New .ELealtli. and
Strength Through Dr. Wil-
liams' Piak Pills.
Mr. Edgard Martel, 08 St. Peter
street, Quebec, is. one of the thou-
sands cif workingmen throughout
Canada._ who cheerfully. admit. that
they are kept in healtheancL streneeth
and pour the contents of the frying
through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink
pan. all over-' it, -loosening- the mass
Pills. To a reporter who. interviewed
with a fork to allow the sauce to
him, Mr. Martel •said: -"The .present
penetrate it-. • • .
eonetitiOlf of my health contrasts'
Boiled -put .. a pint of rice iiito
strikingly with what it was nine
nearly two quarts 01 cold milk an
months. ago. Then I felt, that 1 was
'hour before dinner, add two - tea -
almost at death's door, while now I
spoons salt, boil ..slowly, and stir
am strong and w.,11. This -happy
often; cook on back part of stove or
change is 'entirely- • due to• Dr. Wil-
ritoge so as to. avoid , Minting and
Hams' Pink Pills. I am a working -
take. it up into egitiold or bo...•‘.1 wet
b-ergig, mane aild it is little, wender that
in cold water a short .tiTne
after years of diligent toll my sys-
serving. Or, after cooking, drain
tem was gradually run down. My
carefully, stir in two well beat en
blood got as thin as weter, and I
eesgs, one tablespoon-, grated cheese.
grew so p-oorly that the least eger-
,h'alf a tablespoon butter., halt a tea- ti
OB leave me. weak_ and trem-
'spoon salt: bake a few it -finials. Th
Wing. I consulted 0. doctor, who
shallow pans. Some soak an hour or
said that I was run clow a through
two before cooking. hard work, but his medicine did net
Baked. -One small- cupful -if .ricige
help.- Me ' any. A • few- weeks later I •
one quart of milk. one teaspoonful
.was forced to quit 'work, and short-,
-The ..third. Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the Soverei in Bank
to be used in buite•ring the pudding
most of the time. Cite dae• a fellow of Canada was held at' the Head Office, 'formate, ou 13th hist, ri.-nd was
of salt, one tablespoonful of • but ter.
tv after- th.at had .to .reniain • in- bed.
dish. NI•iish the' rice in tv..i) waters
workman called to SL.0 ine, and ie- largely atteaded. . .
end put into the dish' add. the emir,: • DIRECTORS' 'REPORT. ..
It must seell• and be. n Inn' mass. ' ')1. -Is
linished I had a better appetite and. ,
Before 1.1.'e second b.ox, was • ;{,-.,11,..i.:,1,,ho..,,,c..te-rs-
beg to present to tilt'? Shareholders •the Third Annual
and bake in a sicw °Vert, tv:,) hours. ii fo Y AV', Viilliams' Pink
If it browns tot) fast covcir till near- ), jetfhot A), ,.. ooi,ng_the result of .th? business of the Dank for the year ended ...:-
ly done. and serve liot. dw:i large r"lish°6 my rth..wis' "ti with this • pril, 1...00.
lialuitee at credit or I'rofit and Lo.se ACcO•int on 30th April,
came new strenglh, In. a few.weekg. I -
spoonfuls of gratid eheeee are sonic -
was able to go out ileatti, and •in '
11,5)4 •
'Southern Manner. -Prepare. . the Net egtelts for the year ended 29th April, 1905, after cleduct-"'112,65
times added. Serve .as a ver.etelile.- ,
about six weeks. lioni tile tiiiti:.• I lie- •
flik,,,,. „01., (1,,,,irt ,0.,, ran using the 1)111s I was- a.m. to re-
do.) for cookie,. Maiiagemente Prey inial (1/a:eminent and
Mg Charges. of
's, o k niv hoalth coniplcitelv
lluniciLial .Taxes, all Ativi,rtising- l.txpen-te.s and accrued
water to one cupful .of rice, salt a 1."41.11 to, W r, ' ... • '
Pith:, autl tepee grilling pet in ti•Le .1 .. t• it I' (.1' 1:,-, I aotril ctk. - I nte rest on Depbsi is. unit after making full. pro): is: on for
resteree emit niv: sti.,eiazi_ri 15 1101- .
Purity is Goodness,
-- Goodness is Strength
IP
)1. '..
.'s
r • t .1.
- '• .. : ,.. . . , ,,.
_
. Tea Combines them All.
Sold only in sealed lead packets. By all Grocer*.
Black, mixed or green Highest Award St. Louis
1904
IS••••.•••••••66...16.1In
•
THIRD ANNUAL REPORT
Sovereign Bank of Canada
. . - •
rice. Boil twenty re1tietfS, '1.118 " e "si ut ) • •
-. •
Pad aiol Doubtful liebts 133,975.67 •
cm-11ply+, n.e.overe ircle to 1)i all
•This.has „been ,appecogiated as follows:
•7 . ,p..igeon fillets are cookeii ley a hal. dt,''', tylAil t‘,14" lid- 1,11. A \ht'a 'IL"' isett.er for using a box cr these pills
Fillet 'into a well huttovcd s(alHp ,:ivery logrel will be .foinid ' pertekt (1...I. -1.:.t.01'1 V .1:•iVII.Vnits
occike.:illte:1,, .-_ ... .. .
. .,, shell, prey iously 'Misted with spii cid mad tender. . . _. , . ximLr
. :.
. . s advice.should be taken Transferred 1.1) le sr'. Fund .
- bread crumble, ley a halved Lidney - -•
...
1i- .everyo
srkegm
ian. . Thi, 01-,:.,... • wi itt,i, 01. Pank, peel -moo,
on each, !lice' cover this u:„.aiii With . VF4F.F1'1, II I NTS. • ' "•• --
way to have health and strength is - l'o'sivrvi.11 for Rebate of Discount on Bills not yet due 3,0(5).00
- , ., three trimmed trelehroonie, also dip- if the •haus are relit/el oti a stick to kiwi) t he blood rich and pure, rind $1:30,000.o0..
• red in leitt,g, aiel strew_ liberally of eet.i.o. after .1,,,,...li,,g on'i Ur s -the ,, H.:, ,,,, fl; ,,,, (11 .1..r,..f. , 4,1, -J.0... re.,...t. 11
with _the spiced bread trombs, Place ,,11 wg, be ,,,,,t,„.(4y ...„.„„,‘ c, 1. p:10(111Citig Woolf i.s 1311 31 the iise ‘il Balunee cat I ied forward
- -the shells, iii it h,,t oei,..a,, drei ir4 soen s.e;11. waelaing - Eirticleetette .11:i111 too -1.),+0111,1res- Pink l'ilk, becaese • ._ RESERVE FUNV .• - • . •- . .
as the tou.shri.,oins ate 0..8'k.,',1 'ti' Mel!, f;rst, the calem and moislin gat- tini.o. s ' 1,;t1ty Me:, !wt.: Hoed. In- . . .,
large cucumber lengt hw Ise . peel thin- e..11c o. eft do area h to tiroie it oict 11., 111,7( 0.1 Sir( 1)6•1t.'S Tir $2.. 7.0, lie 1 he crops in critario were be' ow the average lac, yrae.' and the -past
• • 8 1"..,...%141"; 4 liri::(;?) .
dish is ready. `r•ervo the shells on mehee rext,_ 1aetiv tokteis, dusters W. i!1 . am s' Pink Pills- Maio,- - t Well, -11411.0"ec al- t'r'"dit•- of account • '4111 h A i l'•11. 1 `'"'.11
Transf. r1"..41 from Priiiit- and I.Li.ss Account
, - a napkin, aaintshed with sliced ieeion and riiiteher artieleS '• - ' - g' ••• coign oro 'Iwo end \vie: wit- vigorous
:aid parsley._ •. A. el th V..);1.14.1 Oka (a. boiliL4--, oeter iced ,,strieee_ . . gold iie e.g., tired:wino . .
l'ige»:101 in Cucuri;her ---IfaVe . a
- id 10 pia -oil round a anouid cot...toilet; ilealers. or sent by toad at rei .cents ' ...ota oo.. ,, , 1., tOrto ,., .
T I. !".'th At ri ... ./ glii0,040.00
"ly and hollow mit each half,- Now who!e. and wethieit•stickine. . writing 'flie lir ••NifLiants :U.., iic inc w inter -was one uf tho hard.++. h., r many %ears, 10.1L i1 . gpin, of t hese cr-
slice the meat •frOtii the 1 ts!•1f . 71-0..se Wii0?!.ii1...1,1. Colt1 NISI ly EITt44' 'CV,. 14 F04:k le il-14,,, tint, - Oiliest:liege- et. erXF departm,nt ke• 111 • Bank's 1.1ue20os5 he: i undo gooi! pro- :..._
018 !I( or other ;1•1111 --.....`viiP I\ 11 .t.,
+ grese, a e rl the out 101 ik at the pr-csent Tori,.• IS ii) to Inc tly fae oratile The in- ,...
-- .- fenr-Pigeous, seasenxiith pepper end wa,iiiee• lieir reetil shitield reb .et lit-
Fait, and stew than gnl)1t in rich (3,,•,,o,,,, ,f,.
Pti11, CSE. ere as,. of..Ote_4„ ..1..,y in deposits and $1111•:l'..:1-, inereite circiilittioo can-
stock teeth some sliced tru:ros. ‘11.un mto t he ;scalp eller the hair is dried . . no, fail to i•i• er.itifking to the i••hari.hel.i•rs, a•-. :t. anords convincing cvt-
" par -cooked pack the meat ia icier 1.0 1;,,,,31 a, rr,,,,.-- or • ,,,sed, cake InniAl , '11ere are some thingS vt hich no (fence of a g r ow t h of rod i e ciinmeence Ili the I lank, of which any Canadian :
Meeks in one-half. Of the cuctigiber, pio,,,,eit -in oggtirogoir im a ith a 11 80 earl 'ever lertiet, no matter hr.,. institution miehi !w ',road, .
. laying a dres`-ed lattili-'s hiiincY -I'd- A;;,A,..il ....i001 applo. rvilowing the apple '.111ellisront and earnest .0 gtrolcnt h, ' ' The -assets sleoe an increase of it ,111-'65,'-.;11 49 over last. year. and
tw een eachand stns with silted ol it i
16kCC,•••••16e.6 III . t he litaet .cieeityeed. max. lw, - - . ' airolort ti, e; 1 1,6699t:,-,..-, i•if t his. 1 h. ie is in . actual cash or. at ct'edit
truffle Cover' with •1 he other. halt •rhi,sr whi5se .sk in le inclirn'.1 ti) Is ' My dear, you look perfectly dis- .14‘ ith. 0111 I, ;1t1,cri $1., 7,69..tisi2 7r7 or Mo re than theocrat tre cart al of the Rahk. • ••
Cat:Wilber, 1 ing this .
!"•" .;t11011e wi.. yello-w should nevsir apply -to it. any cot:rel.:ed. so td Lt. e „J.'s. : . '
.1 -he increascoin the "it:ink Premises" arceent is chtehe due to the pur-
. " place t he clieututer tri a sna.11,4v p:t 0 (1.ha.,,• ,,f_a. valoahle s,it e co the prim' i pal f nancial t horotighfare in Mont-
. ---' • -• tape' in thnv or tour plat's -,...N-ki, -lotion that contains glycerin- Thtier, -111.11,1.„ irdimata friencl_ -What 'is._ the
- - . flower marl i. instead. will best suit . 'natter?"
1 real and the erection of a erst-claSS ten -storey buililingothe grrnatti flt•-“u•-•
- -. - that o .11 hold it without brealsittg, •
such l , ,
• •
•.. • • - • , - • "I OM pet rot 1 I v- 4314.01)11re Ccti,.“ P:1 it 1
•••. ,
,t which %tiff be oecupii a 3,, 331 Mon treat Branch " and the 'll'rst floor Ly
pew. the liquor in which_ the pieeons Hair brushes in daily use should lie Mrs Na,h, t,rilf,Iliv, "1i ou know tho itietieral Marine:re and. his staff,
. ' were par -cooked over it., and simmer washed at feast (ince ix- month. l'ut ..th:tt foet-rese. ;toll the hanilsorne ern-
- it glzet ly till the cucumber- ts tunii-er• 'a' little ammonia tn
ido the water, ad Meade! i'd tep ,hat 1 1.1111 :1 Ii•Orgp for The romilwr of Shareholders on 29th April, 190:1, was S137 ns corn-
• Now lift it out, elra.in, po•-;r a Well thp the brush -bristles oely-ieto thrietinas? . Well, I've . noticed it pared. -w to h• 5.11 in 11)-nl, reprcst.ad. ing alt as cratze .hot.fi,, of .11.61 . She res
to
••... - -e- hoten o
egg ver itdut withtnhos
,. s• ie t , Dat
y he brush iarha
n t•he opeo i. 'd diegilit - look almost a little per stcci‘hold t. 'this is a Vt.1P,,, wok distrilod ion ,incl affords sat ist%trtory
-...
•
When I ame flown trlier than 1)5111l
bread crumbs, 0141 sot • before t he ueeer grease, spot s 00 wood 01' shabby, and I couwr.
ldn't •iaginwhy, sPcurity, to• the piddle. . •• - - RA Nled.PII ‚81 A( Presi„dent.
- . lire till of a nice golden brown Color stone with flour. starch or powt1.-red ' )r it stands assay froin the woiclowk .
._ _•. .
.... COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. .
.. pri,,, issi.e . oon • .ei...' :0i .....
thceissDh n stewed artiCold waterthrown on grease as f4
-..-' basting it occasionally with buttewwo
r -in chalk, hich ill absrh th,,. greese and e I'vtaken ,it 11. Care of it. And _ - .• LIABILES1h Ai1 811.29th Apl
ITI
. , . _ .
. . clie1es, eovereo WI h . i• hoe, . bratty, its it it: st,illed will hamlet; it , . otei tro 20 . putting Janes ; la bed.. ,a.,...1..1 Capi-t n1 ••Szto-0,:- Paid .,p ..,,.... .-,.. .... ..,,, „.,,,,,•1 ,:ti.io,00fi,.00 $1 1*
' •• • gvavy, and a garnish ..ef wat,,r, r,•ss gris•ritor paid may then he scraped off night, what do you' eilop,,,eit. sgeoe. t Reserve Cum! end l'in.iividoil Pronts ,... • ... ... . 1:36,112,6.1 o 410,08F-1,:32
lac idi•mboacgreed, Ind hut dlie, and former
find plump pigoems, te•til'ovie th'e h-eads• persine •I'his is always dangerous. :"I found," said -Mrs, :gash., with Sovereign Bank Notes,: in circulatien ,, 1,.4i9Pf465,00 " 1 In:Q.190.00
, '1(1,137,50
Pigeons lie Spiiitieh_ Onions -Heck, Don't give. children ,medieilie that .. The ft (3 . shook her head hope- .
cleanse, and' tame seine 1(1 11 `non has ix en ordered for a orown.-tip leSsly. - • - ai . - I ii, idinits• 'unclaimed. -.,. ,.. it .. ......t. .i.,..," 16,27'01,00
..
. "• and tilanch the ' birds:. . Peel and. as- What has'.-onIy• a Very infid effet• hitterness, that George Nash. hail i' 3)05(5 • . ' • • e. .„..- ...,. 3 , s-01, 1.5.3,3,3 8.,316, 204 „et:3
,1/1111.11Ch......a SI 010. n v large. onions es you twit') the. sestern of rot adrift is sin- taken thet foctstool out into . the - 1>d •to Banks.; irf Great _Britain, - • -.-1-.. 1.1:4,31,13.11 4:28.SS4 93 -
. .
••• • .
• .$1.10,0&44.31.1
got ••• glrel.00
re • IOW 110 '
$ 10,0f.O4 32
' 7 -
- ...• .
•
have birds, rem 511113, the centers and-Jilt:Wm to upset a child for at- center of the iekiet, mar his Morrie.;
pressing the pigeons her' the, sp,aeesachair and had put his feet -with his . . • $s),1)04, 0 r 4.09 ;it -II ,fielt1;90-1,..,8
i • il t ‚.11.0 -00015 ono too -right on it!"
' -
,thus left. .Now pack the birds sir,. If a can is a lone to s en . . . ...
'.. . by side in It shallow stewpan, lined Sogr•-milk or whey it becomes so in- .. .4.______
. • .. .
with .sliced haeoe, the hearts. h
of • te fected that the usual ' washing • base ,
1,-aily-e-"Aee. theee your children')
'.. .... . ' ...onions, 'and_ the livers of the. birds. but 111 1.3,' effect, owing to the titin What darlings! Artil-ee-vvhat • a
. ' l'ut in one ounce' of butter, and:when
. this begins to hiss over the :ire adil
. .
•..lti
'half a pint .of veal grate ,et
)•t s
• • up, then diem it aside and keep
. - it simmering slowly for an hour
Dish. the bird.); mid keep them hid,
Meanwhile, mince the 1iver, 1)(1(1
thrni, to a little well made melted
• butter, stirring into this slowly
. ." ' good tablespoonful ot thick cream,
pour this round the birds, and serve.
. o-lie4CE RECIPES.
Buttered-niis• is a nice made over
• ent,reee Boil riee-in the usual way
pod after draining well press ' while.
sired to brown tin) out sicle„ leave
warm into a -howl or .moIel. , Next
• *,,day turn it out carefully upon a pie
' plate and Set in a quick oven. IN hen
• it is hot all through draw to the
• --door of the . oven -and butter-
dantly. Shut the oven door and
.• brown lightly. Butter again and sift
a thick coating of grated' che0Se (Par-
• rnesan, if you have it-) Over all.
' ' Leave in -the over for a ftw AU:lutes
to melt the cheese and heap firregu-
• -.laxly' with a meringue of the whites
.. of two eggs beaten up with a pinch
• •of Celery salt, Brown lightly, slip a
spatula 'under 'the Mold and transfer
.carefully to a hot platter, :It is' ti
•pretty. yet a .simple, side dish, good
• •' anti easily made. •. . . • •
• .
Buttered, with Peppers. -Cook an
. •
even cupful of rice fast in two quarts
• • of saltNI boiling. .
water for twenty
eitm.of casein ..thigg. _forms on the•ti-O
and affords a constant daily supply
of bacteria.
See -that the .sides or wall .tif your
meat safes .nre occasionally scoured
with soap„ or soap and slaked lime,. Prevalent in Sumnter 'Months -
-All places Where provisions are kept What a Mother Should Do.
should hie minstrUcted that . a•
. .
brisk current' of cool air can be made - Children aremorelikely to be at -
to .pass ,through thorn. at will, tacked by diarrhoea during,the sum -
months than at any other sea -
If You have a covered pan in which. mer
to. roast meat, .vegeo. ()rim, it te son ,.It is One Ot the 'host 'danger -
baste' the meat. Keep covered.' from ous symptom's of illness in a chttd of
first to last. Izre idea is. Oat -the anVage. But it s1h(utla he 11-1--;ern-
pan is full of steam, weieh pee&
hexed that diarrhoea is' a symptom;
trates the; fibre of of he that. If de- oot 'a disease.. Never try to stop
diarrhoea, because it :is an effort 01
natOre .t.O.eleanse• the bowils..and get
rid of the decayed food -stuffs in
them. Diarrhoea is had -hut ihingi
would be wOrse for the child if diar-
Niece. didn't 001110. While a mother
shttulrl.neter try ..to step diarrhoea,
shouldl(strolthiendriagteissetio.11ihiiararhvitoe4
5 a sn)
set. up decay in the foOd that: is in
the bowels, and the way to • cure it ts
to• cleanse, the little tender rowels
with Baby's Own • Tablets. It would
seen) strange to treat diarrhoea with
a laxative, if we. "didn't remember
-7 the cause of it. Both diarrhoea and
constipation are the results of
gestiOn assuming different forms, and
both are cured' by ilaby's Own Tab:
lets, But the Tablets are' more • than
a mere laxative. They are nlisolutely
o sPecilic for 11 the, minor ills that
coine to infants and young children,
whether a new-Forn babe or a bny'or
girl ten or twelve years.' 'Here's . a
bit' ef prowl... Mrs. Geo. McGregor..
Hamilton, Ont., sa.ese-"When
•batty was -teething he t had -diarrhoea,
was N't:ry cross and did not sleep
well. I gave him'. Ilithy's Own Tab-
lets. rind there was. no more trotible:
r Always give hint the -Tablets
NV (.11 he has any little ailment; and
he. is, soon better." At this season
no mother should he without Baby's
Oxon Triblets in the house. _ You c.an
getethem at me-chi:hie dealers or by
Mall at 25 cents a brix by writing
'the Dr. • Williams'. Medicine •Co.,•
Brockville, Ont_ ,
pretty W-ontogi your wife must be! .
DANGEROUS
. . . _
• )
. Cash and li.ank Balances i ' S1,120,0E41. 36 51:169,4182.37
Cash deposited with Coyeentnent• for seem.,
iiV. of note circulation ...: ....... ,.... • 37,7#0.1S - 56,5elS 40 .-
Tionele and Stocks - . , '• , 661,418.48 832 931.00
Ltians and 'M'ounts' .... §,720,7t2.34• S.919,582.13 •. '
Jinn!: Premises, Safes, etc. ., . ........ •
61,012,79
- 290,841.48 •
••
•
Mother's. Ear
li
- iti,?::!:: 11::::::1;"*A:!.'"INY"=-
Arra Ho •rmAr CODS ISSFORS THAT
•SCOTT'S EMULSION
SUIFPLIES THE SXTRA STRIINOTH AN
ptc4ivitHroilivr
so PO*,
THIS HitALTif OF DOTI. MOYHER AND
CHILD.
•Send for free !Ample: .
SCOTT k BOW.NE, Chemists,
Toronto, 0ntat4o.
soc, and too; ell druggists.
tho cover of a short thno in a quick
At the first sign of a corn br
bunion the feet should be bathed
decry morning in .ciUtl or warm wa-
ter;to which a, little aluni or_ vine-
gar has been added. is a sooth-
ing bath, also, for swollen feet, and
leaves a nice sensation of freshness.
Feet that are inclined to corns or
bunions• should he bathed -at eig-ht
with lavender water or very slight-
ly diluted vinegar. , 0
•
-SO CARELESS OF HIM.
Joseph M. Stoddart, whose ac-
quaintance .among authors and ar-
t ists extends over two hemispheres
and half a century of actiVity, tells
this story of a meeting with Edgar
Saltus, novelist and wit, •in. Londtin
n few months ago. "I 'had just •ar-
, riyed in London from Liverpool, and
was hurrying down Fleet street,.
When I came faceto face with Sal-
fus,",-said• Mr. Stoddart,
drawled an- inquiry ns to where 1
teas hurrying Mem, and -I remarked
that 1 was Just over frotn New York,
lust going brieko! re-
joined Saltus. 'I forgot . my um-
brella.' ."
Hat tie ---"That horrid old Mr.
.Iiyche had the audacity to propose
to me- last nightI Why. -he's old
enough to he my grandfather." _Ella
I suppose so, dear; but when
is the Wedding to take place'?"
. • 88,601,071.00 $11 6i59 ,901.38
. • • -- -1-); M, sTywAirr.,
'Montreal; 29th April, 2ndVi&e-Presidebt •-argl Gen.- Manager. •
• _ PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. ..
. .. . .
In•moving the adoption of the•••Diee eters' Report, the President spoko .
.• • •
•
. as 1.4-.)hile("'birs. . .
: ector's and Myself feel that the actital earnings and pohitibn of •- •
the Bank are now .suflicient to warra at. tin increase in the dividend. Tho .
trate for the present quarter will be ..1 I per' cent.," or •6 per •cent, per _an-: "
'111101. We fully expect to lie able to maintain this rate, and also make
handson:ie addit ions, to the ReserveFuncl,and otherwise strengthen the Bank.
Thr) Gerral Manager spent three ,months in- Great Britain and the . ... ' 1.•;,-4
Continent,. and Wes very successful in furthering the 'intereSt8 of -the -Batik • •• !
ein. England, -and in the: financial centres ofeEtirope. . • , . .
. •
GENERAL MANIA GER'S ADDRE-SS. • -• . ....•• . •,
` The• General Mahager 'stated that the surplus over all public- liabilie .--..
•
ties was $1.700,000, and over 40 per cent-. Of.. the assets •immediatcly., •
available: the propohtion of. the. latter being' 17. per ceat...of the total
deposits, whif:11 was a highly setisfactory • showing. • ..
•The overdue debts were good, and only temporarily past due, the
' Bank havin(g- Written off or -Provided' fur 'all bad -alicl doubtful debts -out
of the year's profits.
•
The Bank had 26,2725.depositors and 6,185 discount customers, mak- ..
.
, ing a total -o-f- 32,910, which he considered. a splendid clienh
telle to ave e.
acquired in three :Years.. The.' deposits aVerage. but $311 per customer,
and the loans show an average of $ 1,400 per borrower, which ought to...
satisfy the most exacting:shareholder. . . ..
-
..- ExClirding: 'director's' applications for, the new Issue of stock, thjeIlatik. -
had received subscriptions for nearly 5,000 shares, while -the total issue
was only 3,210. There -wore .only 272 Shares left after allotment., and ....--
-theiSediave linin oversubscribed for nearlyten times, :Referringto these
facts, Mr. Stewart stated that this- was' the -greatest .compliment the
management of the Sovereign Bank could have received,- and •it• should 1): .
w . ..
a poerful. Miner -lee -In further establishing the confidence of the public --
in the institution. •• '1 • • . i
The following' direct ors were.. unanimously re-elected:- , . --•
. -.Randolph 'Macdonald, A. A . Alla*, 1).' M. Stewart1-fon,„ -0...Ale.7i7.4 n,. .I
su
Tion, Peter l\lcI,aren, Arch. Campbell, M.P., iJoh n Pugsley, W. K. .
Mcu
:caght. .•
At- aetsequent meetine of the Board, Mr. Randolph 'Macdonald was
elected ProSidente Mr. A: A. Alltin..Tirst Vice -President, „and, Me, D. M.
Stewart. Second ViccePresiclent and General Manacier,
. ,
Mr..Newlywed-,-"Tly the ay, dear- .1Tayslitt, (despondently) --"I don't
est, did I ever teli. you i a out. that , believe I have much '01-' a wi4, after
beautiful heiress Who once anted me Tall. •My friends never laugh at my
for 11 hUsbaric17" Mrs. Newlywed-- : jokes," Grimmago (asauringly)-Oh,
"No, dear; you have newer told melYon, they . 00, They always- laugh
a lie yet that -I know of." t after you have left the room."
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Pickering Ont.
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.1+RIDAY, JUNE :30th, 1065. •
-- -NOTES AND COMMENTS, - •
We are pleased to see Mrs •
Hoar out again afterherret:ent illness.
Walter S. Green, of Buffalo, N. Y.
spent Sunday with his brother F. Le
Green.
G. and Mrs. Johnston vislted friends
in Brooklin on Sunday.'
- B, -H. and Mss. Adamson are enjoy-
ing u few days holidays at Wood-
bridge.
Mrs. Ed. Gleeson, Miss Minnie and
Miss Maggie - visited city friends - a
few days.
A number from here- attended Atha
plcttic on Saturday last. All report
having a first class time.
• Owing to the heavy rains and thun-
der storms on Sunday evening a few
of our sports wearily wended their
wayhomeward ou Monday morning.
Mrs. .Ed. Bentley and family have
Arrived front England.• Mr. and Mrs.
Bentley will take up house -keeping in
the house lately occupied by Mr, and
Mrs. T. Proctor.
Levi. -Gleeson, J. Wilson and W.
Carlton returned from the. military
vamp at Niagara on Saturday last.
They all report having had an A 1
• time and are anxious to return annu-
ally.
peed -1 -.-speed, hied disposition, and good breed-
The Dominion Goverment in-
- tend to make - application to the
Privy- Council for leave to appeal
- -against the decision of Judge
Anglin, wherein the Alien Labor
_ _Act had been declared ultra vires
of the Dominion Pediment. The
Govern en -t cannot agree with 6he
decision, and are determined to
ascertain whether or not we -have -
an Alien Labor Aet.
•
'This 6 the seaison of the year
-when the newspapers is full of
. drowning aeeidetat.', the great ma-
jority of which are due -to careless-
ness or recklessness. Swirnrning Is
an art whish .-tery ehfld should
!earn, for there is a titne ill nearly
revery person's life when a practical
;knowledge of this art is of great
'value to either Iliru_.elf or some
-one et -re There at tnnny oc'ea-
e•ion- %ellen ,•v'''u a sli.rh[ knuty-
ledge of the useful at t tea y be the
means of =awing Valuabie lives.
'But it t- ititpo-stole G, ir11it1 tlxi-
'knowledge by- foliottioir the ad-
vice of tile old lady t, hi, -would
not let her boy neat the +valet
:notal he had Jr -t• learnt ltc+•lt' to
Avila." T4, learn t4 a14. II boy
inn -t go into the t.'ater.,bitt h('
.:should exercise. gi.edi Jtltl};nit•11t 1n
selel'tnlg a suitable !,lace. tt -in,t
in which no 1>ciitit i- beyond b+s-
own depth. lti Pickering. the•
%%ouster is why no drowning acci-
i1ents have ocelat r'ied Then: have
-been a n tm l,ei' of -na rruvv recta pee
1►ut en fru' there has been no fat.i•
•. titles. Ne'v'erthc•Ir-c,pa -ent-should
t-xerci.e A watchful care over tiled
:1 t,y - }Mt 14,11K
tttettit•ttt- . t 1 :art eta flu dlan4e t
_vv ill Ili or. Ir' rt,4 iieei.. The (hire 1 -
all (.xe4'i14'l41 -v4 )titntitltt 1 I... •t' 1'u4
-those alto e eft ee tau, lett the
•practfee- iro1ri1 c i itr by s,;isle of
tl}e hti-ger 1,.-y •,1 t1tt.' in} the
7-1117111 labs tt }iu c,uuutt--tt it>i int+,
'll+' itet:p_ hu1j .t- likely._tu
loved saute dxy •4,y a loss of -ole e
y'uug•lift ,•
goodly number from here attend-
ed the garden party at Audley on
Tuesday evening and all -report a fine
time. The Greenwood foot -ball team
were present but were defeated by the,
7th boys by a score of 1-0.
Sunday's storm did a lot of dam-
age in Ontario. The railway sta-
tion at Chesley was burned, and
the -Shelburne Methodist church
was struck by lightning as Rev.
Mr. Watch was preaching his fare-
welI sermon. The electric light
was put out and a•,panlc occurred
among the congregation. Several
firers due to lightning are report-
ed from other places. -
ing, Lord Jewitt has few eq,+als, being
of the Wilke and Hiatogo breed. Be is
_ a beautifui..black, and, a most desirable
horse to breed from: For pedigree and
particulars address the owner.
Lord 3llnto, Vol. 13, 3917—The pare-
- bred Clydesdale Statilan, the property
of A. C. Coartney, will stand for mares
during the season of 1905 at tris own
stable, lot 29, con. 1, Pickering. Terme
to insure a foal $10, payiible- Feb. -let,
1906. Mares not returned regnla ly to
the horse will be charged for, whether
in Coal or not. All ecoidents to mares
at owner's risk.
Mack Mur• hu, VOL VIII, P. 317—'The
American Bred Ste lion, the property of
R. C. Davidson, Cherrywood, wil make
the season of 1905 as follows : Monday
Evening, May let, will leave his own
stat le, Geo. Davidson's, and proceed to
Highlaud Creek ; thence to his.. own
stable Wednesday evening, proceeds
to W hitevale ; thence to his own stable.
Friday evening, procee•ae to James Mal-
cbm's, Cedar Grove ; thence to h:e own
stable.
Pedestr'lats—The imported Clydesdale
Stallion, the property of John Miller
-and Sone, Brougham, will stand tor
mares during the season of 1905, at his
own stable. Service fee $12.00.
Sir Alexander, (123621—The choicely.
bred Clydesdale Stallion, the property
of Dated Defoe, Green River, will make
the season of 1905, as follows' Modday,
May Seb, leaves his own stable, Green
-River, to -G. D. Milne's, Cherrywood,
noon ; Gordrn Hones, Pickering, night.
Tuesday, Weataey Bros.. near Andley,
noon; K. Beelby's, 'near Greenwood,
night. Wednesday, Hubbard's hotel,
Brougham, noon ; own stable, night.
Thursday, Geo. Trap's, 10th con , Mark•
ham, noon ; Manion lianas, Bsonffville,
night, where he will remain anti! Fri
day afternoon. Friday, 1. Lehmsn's,
Atha, night. Saturday, to his own sta-
ble sail Monday:•
- The gentleman had just stepped
into a crowed tram, and had acci-
dently trodden on Algy F itzger
"ald'S foot. '
'Confound you, -you - carless old.
buffaw !' cried Algy, 'You crushed
my foot to a jelly:
'Ah !'• said the old man calory.
'Calf -4 foot jelly?.
When a Scotch teacher entered
the temple of learning one mortt-
ing, he react on the blackboard!:
'Outr teacher is a donkey,' .
The pupils expected there
would he a cyclone; but the philc -
.ophtc pedagogue contended him-
self with add;ng the word 'driver`
and opened the ' 4ehoc>I as usual.
• FRi<rnd's Meeting.
=Tlx Canada vtrrily: meeting 4,t
•Friends under wheel Pickering t'eI
roncleet d Will held their nit-
nual meeting hero beginning ou
Thursday the 20th in'st, a,t y3 p. 111.•:4041
eonti.nurng - tin 1i14ty(L•,y • ',veiling.
. July 4th. ' The .vet -ions en the week
•days will he held in the.('ollege, . A.
• Semhly room, L'evotional In&-Cttnps
- will aloe 1st•"held nn Feeley. Set!u11:rt_,
anti Tneaiay in4;rning. at Seto'o'rinri.
-There will he three business eesshilis
tei4'h day at 10 e,11). 2.:311 alp} 7.'30 11. na.
on Tnesd;ty atl,l !Sitortbiy. .\r the
rifternoon .e.-iJu1 ere, S;tt,ott:d:e:v. the
'the College t•eiI;ert will be presented
and Ih', .T. J. 3I11Is, e; Terinto wil.'
giv€,an address on Ede ;at em. Sortete'
__day evening will 1t,• el.4x,4('11 to Son
day School chi dire an•1 t histi4an En
d114V1t work eel intereetieg lttltlt•r..s.:
es will he given. 011 Serelev in thi
•meeting-.ho1:.r-in th, tTl', ,t, there -
beet prayer and p:•ai F meeting. •it Se't'
e. 01. and meeting for pnhlir %N of ale t)
at, 10.30 a, n;. end 7.(1.1 ii, In; 3Tond:ly
will be'lnrgel :downlcil to Fer•igr,
Missionary work and on Ni ndnv in
' - the' meeting -leers'. ii't 7.3nn o'clock 11
- public Dlissionary 3lieting. will 1 to
held addressed by Mr. end 't1r-:. Gt:r-
ney Billie -ill filer Japan. :\ milliner
of the delegates tis-1o4leiee:"lii•enein rte
. -tend:ince-,tt the •ir,t•'rt>atien:cl Sunday
• !Scheel ('ont•enti,n in, heats will be
pee.14rnt and severed ministers-frnnt•tla•
1 iiiti'd Stores ere else) expef•trd end
ministers aril etlo'r delt'g;) les freer
different parts of (lnuarie. 'i'he penile
? are rerdinlly- invited t,.- ate iul the
- meetings un_tinhheth, ehe. p,lhlie miss-
ionary m•e.•ting end the rlevetieleil-
:meetings. The business sessions are
:also -open" t'e an}•)ttl) -h•' tt'iat „i fe
attend.
A -mall boy; is riting a composi-
tion On Quakers, wound up by
,aying that the "Quakers never
.ivarref, never- get into a tight
never- clave' each other. and never
jaw bark „ He added. "Pa is a
Quake(. but 1 really don't thuik
WR ('tn fie.
'1
Small 13obf y la -t .lust• returned
t'rum an afternoon children's par-
ty, "What i:inil Of ref re,lnmen t-
eli.l you 11;1 asked asked hie mother.
"I.ieluiti. answered Bobby. "Lie-•
alit'' she cNclailned. in yur'pri-.t',
•'\ 4's ma'am," replied the son of
his lather. "j - boys' all. ran
Alva}` [Milli the girls anti went
-tyilllnting.
Simpson
-.The People's Cash Store.
,Our
Attractions
Attentive Clerks.
Good Goods. ,
Square Dealing.
Right Prices.
Prompt Delivery.
.Just 4-eceived'a shipment of Corsets, Blouses,
• Hosery, Uudervests, with or without
sleeves, Hose Supports, Hand-
• kerchiefs, etc., etc. -
Seg german, better known as " Apple
Jack,"—Tbe oelebrsted American bred
btallion, the property of Jesse gubbara
Brougham, will make the season of 1306
as follows : Monday, May 1st, will tree
his own stab:e, Hubbard's- hotel, Bto-
agbsm, and proceeds to Johnson's botel
Whttevile. noon ; Franklin House,
Markham until Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday afternoon, Caiiender's hotel,
- Malvern. night. Wednesday. Ken•
nedv's hotel, Woburn, noon . Andrew't
betel, West Hill nnt+l Tbai,day-after
noon- Thare day afternoon. Tem'.
hotel, Liverpool, nicht. -Friday the
teneen s hotel, Whitby. noon , Seabert'.
hotel, Brooklin, night. 3atarday, to
Ms own stable. -•
.. HORSE REGISTER,
Boron ,!!crag,—Pure bred Clydesdale
Stallion, the property of James, Mac
Rae dt Sons, lot 34. rear of con, 2, 1 -'ick
bring. Ione mile west of Cherrywood,
will steed for mares at his own ,table,
during the season of •190': Terms :—•
To insure a foal $10, to be paid Maro!.
lat, 1906. Mares not returned regularly
to tbe•borse will be charged ineurance
whether in foal or not. All accident+,
to mares at owner's risk,
Bucephalas, Vol, 12, :33381;, (1122b)-
The choicely bred Imported Clydesdale
"Stallion, the property of S. C. Bunker.
Fettering. will make the season of 1905,
as folicwe : Monday, May let, will leave
tie own stable, Kingston road, and 'pro
seals to Toyne's, Rouge Hill, noon
Maxwefl'e hotel, Highland Creek, night -
Tuesday. Kenuedy'e hotel. Woburn.
for noon • Malvern house, night' Wed
needay. W, Ash's, Sth con , Markham.
noon; D. Reeaor's, Cedar Grote, night.
Thurs:lav, Johnson's hotel, Whitevalb
flight. Fr -day. Habbard's hotel, •Bro•
u ham night. Saturday to his own
Greenwood.
Mr: t.7. ('niltnn wits ender T)1•.'s star'•
4 fray days; ' _ . . •
Mrs. 'Willson has returned to Rev,
E. A. •Ton•kin'.e.•• • _..
Miss 3l:ergit• (Ilk:te nl .f:+ !older the
rare of Dr, hi h.
N. Ansi 31rs. Ailemson spent Sundae
-'with 1Whithy friend.. -
Miss Froney teloesein, of Toronto, is
• holidaying at home.
't - J. Tucker has been with his son H:tr-
ry ell week at (hulk Lake,
e.
Household Goods
We have just put into stock a good line of
Table Linens, Table Napkins, Carpets, Stair
Carpetings, Oilcloths, Lace Curtains and Curtain -net by yard, Car-
pet.Warp, Crockery; etc., etc. •
Men ancj Boas' Ready-make.Clothing,'Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars,
Buffs, Neckties.
Men's, Women's, Boys', Children's boots and shoes in all the lead-
ing tyles. Good value, rtght prices.
Our groceries, provisions, flour, are pure and good "all good" new and fresh
every week. Our teas and coffee are the best, try them.
Sewing machine needles, belts. oil, etc.. for sale.
Stanton Wilkes—Tbe registered trot-
ting stallion_ the prupery 4.f T• Jiadds-
ford. Whitby, win make the ..easou M
1'.403. es follows' Tuerday. - May leth,
leaves his own stable, l3,nget (1 road
east, and proceods to T. ms hotel. Lirer-
rool for noon . thence to Maiwell's
hotel. Highland Creek. for Dight Wed
needay. Whitevale hotel. night Thurs-
• day. J E Disney, Greenwood noon
Seabert's,. Brooklin. right Frt4s'.
Coltmbue hotel, noon : Central hotel
Oshawa, night. Saturaay. boys! hniel
Whitby. noon . borne, bight. Terata 910 -
New .3dvert$sementa.
��\N i 11) A -.eel dining t ignti
,;,r: Avid). at i'wker:nit College. e.-ei
1' ED Un -,the l,r,•uii.r., of t lu
• audere4gn,d+014,t;on.t,•'tckertus aaterr
-rror .;r.l. • 1' he ,,.carr may Lav„ the same i,•
pn:tt� J'rcpoy s) pay,a.; expenses 1.
w �iowbrsy t rt)saico.
`` (MKS II I ltf•:---
1. • , .cal. t:ontiu. mote
...cm; boar, ready for eery
,,recd ready for eery,ce a'
tt,tht Call -art see them
tr Si CHAPMAN, Audley
•
ing Y111
ready for .ervter-
1Ce.- Also, a -pure
the tarot 1'rice4
Grasmere Grange
A:At
HOUSE A:\i) LOT FOR SALE.
Central!) 'mussed in the village of Piek•
Bring. Dwelling is frame and lot contains
acre of land. On the premises u a tram.
stable.411z36. For further particularsipplror.
the premises of A. Falconer. Pickering. Ibtt
L1OR SALE OR TO LET for a tern]
L` of years, SO acres of land in the Township of
Pickering, ou the 3rd concession, composed ot
the north quarter of the south half _ot lot 1.
and the north quarter of the south hall of lot
F3, On•the premises are a frame lichee ao
flame barn and stables. The /and is in a goon
state of cultivation, On the farm is & small
orchard.. The place le well watered and aicel.
situated, 2 miles from Pickering Village, on the
Greenwood road. Possedsion given on Novem•
ber.lst and privilege to plow after harvest.
Apply to Wm. Logan, Pickering, or to J. )1 S
McGEOGH, Proprietor, Hanover, One. es -tie
Methodist Church
Services as Follows
10::30 tem Preaching.
'7:00 p.m.....
2:4)I) pot
stable. S:00 p.nl
Fairy King, B. S. C: B. (1213e), Vol.
xxvi, C C. S. B, 4;24—The-fashionably,
bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the'
property of S. C. Banker. Pickering.
tvi.11 mnke-the s. aeon of 1905, as lol
loss : Meudav, fay 1st, wi'l leave his
own stable and proceed to T. lladda•
fords, noon ; R. Guthrie's, n'ght Tues.
day, 5'sobert'a . hotel, B. ook'iu, night.
Wertneedav, BAndel'a hotel, Whitby,
night. 'fhurrlday. E. Balsdon, baseline'
night. Friday Gordon's hotel, Picker-
• ing, night. Saturday, to his own stable.
Gallant Cituit(rn, Vol. tib, 14'32',—
In:ported Clydesdale Stallion, the pro
petty of Robe Defoe; Green River, will
•m,ke. the season of 1905 as follows :
-atoudlty, lacy 1st, leaves Lis owu stable
and proceeds to John Pattereon'e, 7th
cue; Pickering, noon ; Hubbard's hotel,
iirouehem,' night. Tuesday, William
13adgcrow's, Brock Road, noon ; Gor-
don's hotel,.fickering, night. Wednes-
day, Toms hotel, Liverpool, noon ;
•Toyne's: Rouge Hill, night. Thnreda}•i
- else ell's hotel, Highland Creek, noon ;
Malvern, night. Friday, T Ccxworth's
Armadale, • noon; Franklin Haase,
tt\larkham, night, Saturday, Robert
Eagleson'-, lot 20, 9th coli., Markham,
noon ; thence to his own stable.
Lord .Iercitt,—The great black pure-
bred Trotting Stallion, the property of
_lobe Diokie, will make the season of
1905 at his own stable, Pickering Village
a (oipositle the 9rgrgon I3cuefei For
De SIMPSON & COMPANY, -
PIC P•=NQ-, - .ONT.
'rebltitth Scheel' •
F pworth League, on
Tuesday.
8:00 p.m,. Weekly Prayer on
.. Thursday.
Rev. J. N. Moore, Ph. B.
Pastor.
- Haying Time _
iJpring Aillinem *ening j
We will open up our stock 4,f new Spring Hats oii Thursday,
April 20th. We cordially invite the ladies to come
and inspect our trimmed and ready -
to -w eat' hats on that Olay.
C. A. Baker,
Will soon be here sold peospeet_s are
good for an ale -indent. crop.
Save time, labor and hay by having a
-
Proven track and outfit put
in.t.hat h;ii'n.
Round. front Angle Steel or . Wooden
Tracks, with full equipments.
—Prices moderate.
AGENT. pi('I-ER. IN(i.
Slaeksraithiagr�
Pickering.
Whitby Sty -Pump Works
\We4,d. Iran. Lift .41141 Ferd'e Phelps•
.41.44 ristetni Miele to order.
r W EV .v c
- - - Bret kst., Whittle.
Pickering Lumber
Our
Is Now Complete.
:Yard !
heal' kinds of- building material'
"includint; rough tend dressed• lumber,
lath, cedar, etc•.
The undersigned lusting bought. out
-the hl:rrksntithing business of..R..
Moore, is prepared to do black-
snrithing in all as lines.
11n' -ie -shoeing -'a - Specialty-.
CMCire M •
PICKERING, ONT.
•
Our stock of Shinghis is also com-
plete in British Coltunhia, New Brune
stwick and OntIl1io-(7edae.•
All kinds of. the usual Mouldings,
Base, Ca.ing. V Sheeting and Floor-
ing_tlSvays in stock,
Clef ern tilnks And watet•trotighs
molds to order. -
W. De Gordon.
MONE
TO ,LOAN
On first-Class,itupfov d
farm property
ELLIOTT yed1.,
TOEONTO, °NT.
Cor. Yoram and Alexander Sts.
St'MMl'14 Sloe -lee flaring Jtlly and
.4.elg11st for Pelee: "(hnol Teachers
anti ethers, All our graduates get
posit -eerie litedents +tenet ted it
any titre. 'This-ch(toI is not 'stand -
Mg. -till. or 'harking 4rp,' het is
'4'l -tautly '.ting ..arhe'ati l'ir-
velats free.
•
11'y W. .1, ELLIOTT. Principal.
at 5°/0
Prompt attention given
=to all applications •
Applp-to
•
THOMAS POT/CHER,
33rougham.
Why buy it kinked hard wire fence
when von can buy the carbonized coil- ..
ell steel l.arnh Fence sold by
W. F. R JONES, Balsam, Ont.,
e ce}tler Bralttfemel (gasolene
ill -
Engines and \Vind-mills, (ireig's
celebrated ('orriages.
Farm -Wagons, etc. • . • 31tt
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
WILL SELL
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSION TICKETS
TO THE
NORTH WEST
'Winnipeg
'Moe -bray
Dt'lorsine
Souris
Bran -chin
Lylt'ton
Lenore
Minieta
Binsrarth
1Crn 4(0111111
Arcolai
y:3e1,1N1
1. 31.54)
31.55
32.lel
32.25
- y.'•
'itrathcona 40.511
Estevan'. 1 8:3.Ci).
Ye'rkton. J
Sheho • :33.50
Reginal) g:33.75
Lipton
3foosejaw :34.0(1
Saskatoon 35,25 -
Prince Alh't• 313,00
Macleod • 33,00_
(Calgary $•?O
Red Deer, $9,514
Going dune 13th, returning until August 14'1h.
Going June 27th, returning until August tSth.
Going July lith, returning until S>pt. 16th,
Full particulars from Canadian Pacific Agent
or *rite to C. it, Foster, D. P. A„ Toronto, 113-39
Watches, Clocks,
_and -
Jewelery Repaired
Charges Moderate. -. -
gtl tisfac•tion •Gnar•anteed.
Sliop next door. to A. Falcol)er's.
P• J. Hilts, Pickering.
_(IKATiNG BUNK, HOUSE AND
► LOT FOR SALF-Tbe undersigned offers
for sale et a reasonable price, his large skating
rink. and also bis house and lot situated in
the Village ot Brougham For particulars appty
to Frank Sanderson on the premises or to w v
Richardson, Pickering
vs.
CLAREMONT
••••
. where he will take the steanier
"Lake Erie" to Liver
P1 H
, . Miss Ruby Farmer is visiting
• Stouffville friends.
Arthur Hurd, of Bethesda,
• - was here over Sunday.
Miss Cora Dowswell is visiting
•• city friends this week
Ewes. Erskine church sheds are receiv-
.ing a new lot of shingles.
• • Mrs. Frank Orchard, of Green -
.bank, was here on Sunday.
Mrs. (Dr.) Bagshaw of Saginaw,
• . Mich., is visiting friends here.
•
Born—On Sunday, the wife of
7James Underhill, of a daughter.
Miss Ella Hyfield, of Brookliu,
is visiting at Foster Hutchison's.
T. C. McAvoy has just returned
from a pleasant trip to North Da-
kota.
John and Mrs. Thomson, of To-
ronto, visited relatives here this
week.
.• Robt. Dowswell, of Vancouver,
spent a few days with his broth-
. er ere.
Re*. J. W. Wilkinson preached
his farewell sermon on Sunday
to a large congregation.
• Miss Zella Dow, of Toronto, is
spending a few days with her
friend, Miss Eva Gibbons.
• Wellington Pearson, of Myrtle,
•was here last week with his
'sister, Mrs. Thos. Stephenson,
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be dispensed in Ers-
kine ehurch on Sabbath morning
• July 2nd at the service. The pre-
'paratory service on Friday even-
.
-mg will be taken by Rev. E. L.
• Pidgeon, of Markham.
E. E. Pugh's barn, north-east of
. •-. here was struck by lightning on
ISunday evening. The building
was badly shattered at one end
• and a heifer was killed. The
., •
to hall also was struck, the
pinnacle being shattered.
.' • There was a large turnout to
the Masonic services in the Meth-
' odist Church on Sunday after-
noon. when the Rev. J. W.
• Wjl-
kinson preached an appropriate
sermon which was very highly ap-
preciated by the local and
ing brethren.
- Our foot -ball team beat Locust
. Hill and Green River teams at
. A• tha union school picnic on Sat-
. . • iirday and winning• both germs
• Iby the score of 2 to 0 Our senior
. team beat the Whitevale teamhy
. 2 to 0, but were defeated by the
Green River Shamrocks by 3_to u.
_Our brass band were also present
and furnished music fur the omits-
sion.
c''' •
will attend the World s Baptist
Congress meetings at Old London
from July the 10th to 17th, and
tour for two months through
England, Wales, France and Scot-
land, and expects to resume his
duties here on the first Sunday in
September. In his absence, Mr.
H. B. Tapscott, M. A., of Toronto,
will supply the pulpit through
July and Rev. H. B. Putnam, of
Toronto, during August. The
weekly prayer meetings will be
continued as usual on Thursday
evenings at 8 o'clock.
The following promotions have
been made in our school. To Sr.
IV—Myrtle ;-‘lumerfelt, Beatrice
Story, Ione Dowswell, Kathleen
Story, Annie Found, Mabel Bry-
on recomended, Lillie Thomson.
To Sr. III—Jennie Rawson, Roy
Tarr, Gertie Morgon, Willie Shen-
herd.son, Mand McKay. To Jr.
III—Robin Thompson, Clifford
Soden, Jennie Mason, Mary Adair,
: Willie Mason, Willie Evans, Hil-
1 lyard Bryan, Jean Bennett, Vic-
tor Hta-ward, Wilfred Underhill.
To SO-II—Blanche Mantle, Rus-
sell ifilkinson, Alice Chapman,
Nr afe McKay, Magnus Morgan,
John Hayward, Ethel White,
Clarke Rawson, Mabel White.
Tu Jr. II—Annie Flumerfelt,
Clifford Tarr, Halbert Campbell,
1 Reta Story, Maggie Morgan,
iRalph Brodie. To part II—Kath-
leen Rawson, Velma Hayward,
Wallace McFarlane, Robert
White, Andrew Middleton.
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• • It is with deep regret that we Jaotiary 1906—Whabli 9th, Oshawa 10th
ry- '
• • -report the death of Rachel May Brougham llth, Port Perlath, tibridge 121h, Canningion Ilth, Beavarsor
1.0th.
•._
Wilson, beloved wife of James
ex -reeve of Pickering
tow• nship, which took place at
:her late residence. after brief ill-
ness, on Monday morning at the
of 33 years and 10 wontl s
She leaves it'sot von ing hit -bail
and family ot two children. Ti.e
• • Ifli neral.iyhich took ohne on Wed •
• ,ne-,day to NIaelipela cemetery
144 •• very largely attended.
• . The young people's Guild at
•-Erskine church is discontinuing
-after next Sabbath its tueeting,
for the summer tilontiv. Thurs-
day eveningOTITaT)-•t week a soetal
.avoyiiim was spent at the Mane
•
•
by the members of the Guild and
their friends, a good number were
'present and indulged in various
games during the evening." The
, • meeting was dosed by singing
' of "God be with you till we Meet
' " and prayer, by the presi-
'• 'dent.
• Rev. A. R. Park left On
Tuesday morning for Montreal
. -
arnes3
"When yon want ,omething.out
the common, you •have it made to
order. So it is with your harness
Son take--"Wh4t L yI
can get."—get what you want.
Then yon will be satisfied. Not
otherwise.
• .•
We use -the best of leather. and
. gnarantee absolute
• satisfac Lion.
•- •
• E. W. Bodell, '•••
Mrough.ann.
•
II • • •
The "rROSTP, GALVANIZED
LOCK
is one .of the new features of the. Frost Wire
• Fence for this year, The locks are coated with
• zinc by an electrical process which absolutely
• •- prevents rust. ••
.The Frost Wire Fence is made of
•• •coiled spring wire , tested to 2000 lbs. tensile
•• •.
. strength—over twice that of ordinary fence wire.:
• The Frost Fence is guaranteed. We will repair at any time free of v
!I charge, any defects due to material or workmanship. Heaviest and best. :
•
07 'Write for free booklet. For sale by—
'.
•
- I
1 E. L. CHAPMAN, • . :-. • 'Pickering
F. E. WALTON, Scarboro Junct.
0-4,&444,1,, OO • • • • OOOOOOOO • • 4,4441,,,,w.....,..".......4.4....................
PI.J-Y-1VIOU'121-1 •
Gold •Medal Binder Twine !
Might Prices_ '
Henderson & Farmer, Clareniont
Papers, r.Paints, Oils,
- „
• _ - AVarge fresh stock:now
from So. up. .
John Parker,
Melia
on hand. • Prices in WalliPaper ranging
•T:A.Inbartorl,
•
•
Horse•shoeing,
All kinds of blacksmithing neat-
ly executed and prices' right.
Gk -e us a trial.
W. E. Risebrough,
Thomson's old stand.
37 CLAREMONT, ONT.
CLAREMONT LIVERY
First-class horses to hire .day or
night.
Buss in connection meeting all
trains.
•Horses clipped on shortest notice.
• • W. A. Thpmsou,
• Proprietor.
•
Notice 1
If you want whiffletrees, double -
trees or neckyokes made, bring
along your timber and we can do
the w oron shares or otherwise.
We are specialists in all kinds of
of buggy or wagon repairing.
Horseshoeing and all -kinds of gen-
eral blacksmithing done.
Ladders on hand at 11 cents
per round.
• W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road.
tarriage tainting
The undersigned is prepared to
do all kinds of carriage and wagon
painting at his shop over Wm.
Dowswell's wagon shop.
Also prepared to do all kinds of
paper hanging and house paint-
ing. • W. J. Bingham.
•• Claremont.
4 Paris Green Tii
•Thal will kill. _
IVI.A.01--IINM OIL
' THE BEST. -
Go to DOWSWELL'S, Claremont.
Therehe goes again,
Another load of Furniture. Well its extraordinary the
amount of Furniture that Beal sells. That is what the
people say of us. Come one Come all and inspect our
Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Couches and
Chairs. Large stock. LOINprices.
•
•
•
J. 11..BEAL,
•
7. •
Claremont.
overeign Zank
• .CANADA.
•For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date methods, and
every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at this Bank.
Interest paid Quarterly on all deposits in the Savings Department
and it only takes $1.00 start an account.
Farmers about to have a sale would do well to call or write for our
our terms. This Bank makes a specialty of collecting or discounting sale
Norah Blank notes supplied free of charge. •
- .AIARKHAM BRANCH, CLAREMONT BRANCH,
• A. P. Smith, Man. •L. E. Todd, Agt.
Market 1904 Pumps
Every Mor day
F. C. Latraugh, Windmills,
• Brougham.
L14' -'E AN!) LOT FOlt SALE --\
good brick 0,1Cde. COctcn,tag 5roelmo,
zool ttod frawar vod abed ato.ceeci
Lot oo..talos 4 1-4 scree of l•o-d. Itualj ,rrhar,1
Jo the premise/ are 2 dr i et, Abed, bar,. •tab:,
•12.1 rout ce:lax. Cc oveoirntly situated ;ti 01.
V 4U/we of Picket -log Apply to W V. tit,b•rd
sou Ptelter•ne. - 17-0
Pickering .
Vigilance *-. Committee
Formed for rec...Nering properts stole;
from its members and the appre
hensiou of tee uneves.
•
Sternbcrs having property stoleu commiini•
case immediately witil any merrttee
of "F:secultve Committee.
Membership tee • • 61.00.
Arthur Jeffrey, -Geo. Lerig
•—i-,ecretary. • President.
Exec. Com. -- Geo. Lent, D. E. Pligh, C. S
Palmer, Pickering, lint
Tickets may h bt.ttn,1 from A.
Je...tfrey; see,. 4.r J.A. O'Conner. vice-
TtE
44 MASSEY-HARRIS"
2oth CENTURY
MANURE SPREADER
1\
S the very latest 'ma-
chine of the original
inventor pf Manure
Spreaders. The Massey -
Harris Manure Spreader
will double the value of
your manure to_ the •soil ;
it saves labor and increases
crops; it spreads evenly
from starting point. No
hand work to be done ; a
smart boy can operate - it ;
the only "'tight box"
distributor; • change of
feed instantaneous ; _oper-
ator regulates number of
loads per acre, . .
IT DOUBLES -
YOUR DOLLARS.
SOLD BY
co. Brougham
.1%
•'We are prepared to do all kinds of work
Promptly persearung to she Damp hominess.
John Gerow,
A', V. Richardson, Agent, Pickering.
Suceessor to
Giorow t Son, Claremont.
-.•••
.14
•
. .
W. J. H. -RICHARDSON'S
Important showing of finestdisplay of •- -
• in
Cha A very large assortment of
Stationary Books, Dolls, Toys. just• • • .
received for the Holiday trade. Call
and see them. .•
• • lEinleisript'...na taken for g1,.
Weekly and DailyfiNewspapers.
•177. J. MI. RICI-IA.IRMS01•1-,
Brock Street, . - -
I :.. . of yours is doing considerable damage and - "--;-
.. .. • ,
•
-.•-- -. -putting-you to a great deal of discomfort and
. -.
' ... inconvenience. • . • .
•
That leaking roof
There is one Sure Way
of avoiding this kind of trouble and that is by .
.covering your roof with • •-
.•
waternroof, weatherproof and fireproof,
and is rapidlYitaking the place of tin, tar, gal-
....
viinizetgiron, felt and .gravel and .shingle roof-
ing.on account of its lesser cost and greater
. •
Aurability, .It is easily put on and the Price
- -per hundred Square feet for all material found •
• is only
TWO DOLLARS.
• Sold only by -
--The Russill Hardware Co.
126:EASTNEING STREET, Toronto.
THIS VETEW
SULTAN'S KITCHEN. ' - • .
The private kitchen' of the Sultan
-` .GIVES REASONS
of turkey is a veritable fortress,
consisting of a
small chattrber sit-
uated to the right of the great en-
trance, and is guarded by barred R.EDUCES
windows and an armor -plated door.
The cook 'officiates under the ever- EXPENSE
watchful eye of the kelardjhi bachi,
one of the most weighty functionar- $51000 Reward will be paid by
les in Yildi7 Palace at Constantino- i Lever Brothers
plc, for the health, the very life, even i.imited, Toronto, to any person who
Worn Out With Chronic Kidney ,of the ruler is at his mercy, :an prove that this soap contains
Disease -The Great Canadian When cooked, each dish is fastened lay form of adulteration whatsoever,
with red wax, bearing the official 4r Contains any injurious chemicals,
• Kidney ,Remedy Banished His seal of the kelardjhi, and remains ♦sU for the octasoa r.ar. err
Pains. hermetically ,closed until the seals r• -
aro broken in the Sultan's otsn pre- PERSONALLY CONDUCTED"
Acadiei Siding, 'Kent Co., N. I3., settee. IIis Majesty's life is' passed, TOUR
,. June 26-(Special).-Calixte Richard, in a long series of elaborate pre -
• J. P., one of the most highly. r� cautions. .Ilov:ever, in spite of the To California and Lewis and
spectcd raga in this part of the covin- care he takes of his health. Abdul Clarke Exposition, Port- .
try, has joined the great array of Ilarnid, after a reign of tvellty-five land, Oregon.
those who pin their faith to Podd's years, looks prematurely- old and' A personally couuucted excursion
'•;Kidney Pills. As usual Mr. Richard broken. His weakn(ss is extreme and (1 to the Pacific coast via the Grand
has good reasons for -what he rices his body .so thin that it is little Trunk- Railway System and connect -
inure than a'skeleton: in lines /caves Quebec 5, and
and he states thein as follows: g July
"I have born troubled with Kidney , - ,_T
Disease for -forty years,- and the re -
salt was I found myself a worn out POSTCARDS 1N I3.1'TTLE,
'reran at seventy-two. But after A collector of postcards in St.will L0 inane at each of these paces
using two boxes • of 1lorld's Kidney Petersburg states that all the •sulcl and stile ,trips t aken to Manitou,
fills. I find all my pains are 'gouo iers 'in the Japanese army are srlp-
antl I can einIIOY all my days with plied with vcr;y peculiar •postcarus. Cripple Creek, Garden of the Gods,
best insults. I, cannot let this 'chose cards air' surrounded with an etc. From there the Flirty will con-
the,oppertur:ity lass of- lotting-. the artistic mourning; 1) ,rrl.rr, printe,l. tiauo through the f ataoes scenic
puLlie ',snow the gr, at gond Todd's on a piece of white silk, and arc route of the Lieavir and Rio Grande,
liitirrey Pills have hone me." worn by • the. ,Japanese soldiers on tfuoiigh the I;o;val Gurgc to Salt
Ilndd'1;• Kidney Fills '_arc all rheu- ,their chest',.
Thema, goiri,g to the Lake City, thence to Los Angeles,
war they write on ti^.e post • the San Francisco, \ft. Shasta, %'ort-
matic pains by role:4 ing the cause -p lard,, Oregon, ,Seattle, Spokane, and
'Uric acid in the blood. They put name and addrese of the per•sbn to
vigor and encs•', iu place of the thorn they tt ish the inf,ir•inatiee ,e home through St, Paul and llllnnea-
oy P their' death to l,' salt. In cas0 of pons, • The -trip v, ill occupy :about
I.tin.
death on the bold of 10111,.• tli,• post- th!rty days, ten days being spent on
+ cards are stamped with the sf•al of the Pac•iac coast.
RUSSIANS ASSASSINATIONS.the reginx•ut cratifvirg the death of '11,4..! price for th- round trip, in -
the
the bearer, and are sent tan Japan.' eliding• r::ilrcail lose,' Felltnan tour-
ist '-le;•f,ing car, ilil torn's- in' the'
. 1' dining ciir. hot,'%-, rick trips?. etc., is
A LEADING .BAN1.'S SUCCESS- SI(35,.5O from Quebec, cr $P30.50
i fr'r,r11 \fontr,-at and $1,;'',0f:t iron', Y.Eit.R.
�� Toronto. 'This ! est txii, is ,.r,r;iencdf
In an!thcr 1. in el' ti'„ -_parer will iI as a• vacation trip' for- tnni•h.,e, al-'
t,,' f„unil the roper!. 4,f the ,llreet„rs thr,i,;h warty who erre n,':t t,'a••11i'r9
vi the seet•,.,r rgtn Hank of ( ana,!tt, : will irnprot'e the n'!l,ortiinity_ of ta.k-
which leas a„l„pted, at the: t itr',1 1111 'Ing, .the trip at the z -e u•katly IOW
mitts rrai seg- of the--4141eh,tld r., j,rirc aPordeit: _- .
h. 1d in 'J'„r, 0tu an 11, i,it,ti of Goa 1'rt• full rar1 airs nit, eras V,- C.
month. 'lilt! most unf„ 'tint an- 11'.0•' i''r,. (1, h t-iiI A: env. 'and ('on,lu'-
t1( U114' r1- rlt coota: 111 int this rr3',,rt ' t:,r, Room, :3US, Union Statlun, '1'u
t\'as that 1',•rlilitlirI - 10 t•1•,r2 iii, i-C••nl. I ionto
Iwhich ha.-`Leert- riaiss(1 fi ( ret i j (t• , _
NUGUT
WHY HE PINS En FAITH TO
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.
Montreal. and Toronto July (3. 1he
route will he via Chicago, thence
thro•iah Council Bluffs to Omaha,
Denver and Colorado Springs., Stops
A Formidable List D':::ing the
Last Few Years.
What a strange helm.; the nran must
'r,,, -who hire the ambition to be a
hit,h li 1''40n i',1111',. it almost seams
like sir;: int en•''s own death war-
rant to accept a perti„!i„ in present
tin h Uu4,rl ar of lt,t'.0 «•i;;
t ntl n- sa-sinat4d 1,7; a 1...!:11); aril
apreri•rr' le boiiali-1 hr 1..w rn,g hags bc-
eofee elate a uetail O cut ;•'n.'e, I
It as le'o;trig over in a n aper 1
list of the hi_h o fficlo. Is a5-.t-innteci
clur'NG the lust f,,o years, writes '1•, r.'nt ars a „etas of a 4r•. -r_I
. 1' t l'1'("‘n("-.• 11,•i,' - r' 1-'• ' it i'4- n-- a t ' iiX _ il:•.ar fr i.ui:1, i -Inn-',.,i a'i yior
1 rl year's w, r1;TT�i=,, ,'ares,• tit ..n l
. forbrdal l and d' a,'f..l list: o1,,r•sting ar'dres• t ni s p• ,rat,• j to 1 ",41 .ulea
e 'a+...n ce .':-1.1i
c' 'iia'. left
\I. pu. 1 34 ,IT, \Iitri -ter of E, i,•a- tial by the (a; , sal \i;u.. - -r, ill . tt t11y jilt e at h,' ni. ni ,1 I ::••r, t a
• lien, by Karpc,vieh aft4 r th • '1'nr•„'•r•- \T Wit, ti orf, Oat'. fFr -road is ,,,' •!cent in uiy hochct'” "I c:,iit bird
\T, cI'!rogin. y!t Iistrr r.f thy' In- sli,,wr'l an increase to the yea' tlyou ,.',''4 I,at nr,ec Litt. c�,i' girt yntt
1.'ri,,r. ay' Ilahr,t•hel'', l 1::1- 1,-.:i1 e;;.., (14.r, lin•`Ih,• .c,1i ofg'."1"'4' hF' moor's at
(,;,, l ,'lt hi the t< 'tl
rti2 ,., ' ret once' 1'c.I1-01 ' iXtt,.II ly 1,.in11. '
Il� _ ort tap t., It .t . alt• •(+4,r f,,1ty �
a.
Grp', r al Tlogdariatic.b. (:oternirr of l per c, -,i). or -,,,,,.• i •, is arc i0 rued. eir's :i40 cent.•; 14re h, i. c and
I fa. aftor •a massacre of %tri! era, tautly atniia•ile. whirr 'e i'. 1 n tiit!lioti 4'01 -ch yogis purse.” :
-• - Ifnv lift h. 100:(, • gos
als"- i f- th. amount is in actual -. -
(:rnrr-•1 1lobrikoff, (1ovorr,or of Fin- cash and eleilring house (,ern: nisi"- 1':,ina. Lac- ile 1`r,ne, :Are 'Alard v -
land,, by I:ugcn Schaumann, luno ,111 :•specially taluuirl4 f(ntur,• of (1 is -11.1,t-,..,,, 1 414on nl ,nsr's },pe
• .17th . "!til LI. - ' wr r 1 ,1 h' ug, e( { I„i,-un•
the •-1 I4nrh•'•.' t,i-1114' itutet'ri Gt1 ll,t•nk .,14 * , ,_urns c '40 I,ti n,. ,til to hp'
'Irico-(; uternnr of 1 lia•t:hcthpol, is.tae InY '„ it Rut r,r rf i:s del°»i i4 !r, ni p,ern a fn re 4.m trlr
• V rt• .. e - n .• al tvai^s the 1 ;,may In tr ,.t-
Trar,seaucnsia. Jul v, JUirl ire eontrut,rslinction to these hank-1,�'ah,e,l,iv p„n,. .,rid nrr• .ere and
\I. 111:11t,t, NI.r,i.:1r1 of the Tirt:frier;' ing in'titutinns iih;eli ore so 11rget%in,!,h• rci,,,•,ly ,s 1'r. ,ii.'„"rn•• lirl""(I
ass'aa'•Inate'l i mean'; of i horn!, as (tepee clout- open a few large dept -l' till 1 ou ru„not do 'aroug ui gI'. 4I rt
'. he. tv.as ro((`i''Ima to hat+; an actin --.lar>_ iti...is.e.tide41ce43 by the .favi a tri,1 ga,etl••4 444'ed, •.
4hci will !W.'C'inr,f.1uly 2?sth, 1!!x1.1,. that 1.340 aVoert e deptrs11 entrants to - . -
I.ient •'.'01, P ttuslaie'.v, faller •A-- only Plil1 per capita. Tll'l:r, I'1t111Tti
-
mini't 7'111 oi• 'Lir the Sur,no rirl district I•'rjt,;t 1 iv sat infract ors is- the ext'P- r A Sprinlsh contemporary' *vs shut
of the i'aur•ts''s, Au,rrist., 1994. 1 orially forgo 11.12ibl ti„u of 101111,,, in 190t dearly 12,1,111. hulls wiry
r:t(,iel Inil,c'•.Seri,,,r:s k?11,"1 lis a' rho brink hating., no less -than h 31” klllud In heli, tlglt(s In Spain,• 1'ht'
hent, at 1S T. -X., 4' 1'ehru14 '. 1,th, I rrnszill;.:' n-tc'rne;rs—r-:;,res::mg; ina", 4 0111 kili(d about ln,ruiu hoists. The
atrruge loan of $1.1to ver head.
Thi,: avoidance of 'tht• 1 n,11,i11', to. hest amt.:wish talual-de pully 1,;t' the
41(14,.0(1 upon a few large accounts re- arena are r•ai*e(1 041 the vast est air.
steles the possibility of IosS to u of th+:_Duke of \'crag'na, in Andalusia'
rniniu(f1 who has made -u (attune out of tilts
- dot:c•"tc--It, frac' rat or of tae .11,1 v• ,
solve-, an great Iy glen+d:1 With 1.11e •
4.
Am, n_,t thncc .vt .wort ettomets
have 14144 trade. in se r.:e ra"''ra in-
voltin,,- stsrious injury, are
DO :YOU 'WANT -PURE -TEA ?-
-not mixed with' sweepings, dust or ret use, but the '
GO CDI023 Y CIO ZTN'Qr XOEIA"1733/3,
carefully selected, manufactured and packed in lead to
PRESERVE THEIR 'FRESHNESS.
That's why you want
:•,�• - ate- . -.
ENGLISH. STATURE,
Statistics have recently been col-
lected' of the height of ,10,000 Eag-
lish boy's and men. At the age of
seventeen these averaged 5ft. Sin.;
at the age of twenty-two, 5ft. gin.
At seventeen they weighed 142 lbs.;
at twenty-two, 153 lbs. No nation
is increasing in height and weight so
rapidly as the Ilritish. 1n 'fifty years
the average has genu up for the
ivhule nation from Sift, 7; in. 'to 5ft.
Hain- • The average height of the Bri-
tish upper classes at thirty years of
age is 5ft. 8line; of the farm laborer,
5ft. 7 :l-510. The criminal class
brings alown the avcruge, as their
height is but 5ft. 5 •1 -Sin,
' • ii.I.LASL'RE:,
Pleasures aro ail the keener for
rare Indulgence, -,Juvenal. '
Clie Holloway's Corn Cure a trial.
It ren.o>,crl ten corns from ono pair of
feet without any pain. What it has
done once it will do regain.
Trlr: LAST \';o12D.
WILL CLEAR THEM OUT
BEWARE CF SUBSTITUTES
FEATHER DYEING
Cleanlor and Corliss and Kid Olo.a cleaned raw
tan be sone Dr poet. 10 per in. t5e beat phos V
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Ca.
LIONTsLA.L.
";Pees your wife insist on hating;
the lest w„rd?" said he man who PA(11, 1C COAST EXCURSIONS,
as?;sr in;ner•tirent questions. Purity, Juno, .11,1y, August and
"Certainly not.- answered Mr. September the Chicago and \orth
\Irokton, ''She doesn't have to u' Western 12y. will cell from Chicago,
si" __ _ refuel tail, excursion tickets to San
• • !1•'t'nncisen, Los Angeles, .Po -t tlatl(1,
Oropayst.1s Ono Positive Sign of 1Cd- Ore. (Lewis & ('l;:rke I•:xcursion}, Se -
.
0110a 610 (1 . ,•1 '• I
a !.
t , , \ rrtoria; Vancouver at very
tl ,• :`-` ti.v,,,tlr. levy rates.('or'r,•sj',undingly cheap
bu.h.' vnlethcr ig ear, -s1 front 'all Points in Canada,_
heling'' ('h,,•,e• c.( the , ora.:t,• of tl ('ho1,''' of routs, hest of train ser-
er 1'shaustiun Mier Ira•t ei,r-
4ic,, fa; oruhle ,,tol•o4'crs and liberal
ti,n''' 1r gnu ha\e t e,e s dmpsrcai
• rr•1 Ira l:(iit. Pates, .fctid<'ry and
f eilrp arq y',u � 4,114321 delayun
3':,'4r n, ills,; %0 :r-vl! unites the great fill i'f„rnaition can be (Ietalaed
`to,th r\i,eclen, l' id»cy Curr -P+S (u
'rnj n.t
Ii Benoc , 'u, neral Agent,
-_- Vast Ning. tit„ Toronto, Out. 31
Ill: APPROVED.
ipldo t
:01,:r new hat ee•oa home?" "\%'hast I admire 0:rt li d1'st(.7.1i;
V
"No' The impubrave,}' dent mrilin4,r 51,11 °ky," saki one S' _Reckless ci.yLca utileer
she a anted an ad\anc0 on it \;i l i pi r,ckli�s '
I
I:rr to keep her old hat,.hravery?" Yes, in allowing him-
told'lhat's rii;;h1 • my dear, • '1...:t's ""If to girt into the same ocean with
the prop's spi,it.•' the Japanese."
A 1`,:1 f,i'r (lerero15 Tater'.—Thera are
r i n„ E , ,. of heal': 1.y am...tit.' am
lour digest 1Vn who, niter a hearty to 11
are ..ih ,t. to' n ,1,9 n.ire-,ea: Ile
( ted eC cah1441 tlev hu' ,.ar' •:'n fir's
! re I -,d re their •tun, eft . Itunr!ache,.
r'. i,re�•s u,n, :,. s,nnttle•'inq feeling to tloe•.
•1/r4, - :,o alti:cte,t vs• uni-,t for bush„'••
work r•1 env 4.11,'? 1p' tlu.•4 condition
i',ulnrlN's Veget ,a',Ic I'd!. will bring
rill.?
They will`, -t the ass,:,,tlatn'r,
01 tee ailment and used according to
111rt•et:on will restore Inutlthy digestion
'1'11T: I'3 1S -P IIT: IL\ D.
• -"Is this -the t,est claret, Murphy'?"
asked the II'ishman of his butier,
''It is net, sore'," wit* he answer,
"but it's -the lost verve got."••
(arid 111gr•-tWait on Apl'o-
tlte —'1'o h,,' they •t,,Ina.,o treil Ls (0
1 ...: the i:..r c i -,!,,,..tt-tek Well. \ery
delicate arc, r digestive ttr gains. In
sero it ,rte they -th it atmo.-
pherrc�,hangers tif,i•tt_here
tt'coale 411.0 rreleetl no r. '4^ 3. r
I,re,curnhlc t11.04 - r'nrtaelee's
1',II•.. 'rhe', will rials the (fiat=s ,;'-:
t 11 at the hearty eater w111 suffer no In-
c onteiuonre 1114.4414411-dcrlle all too bene-
Lts of his 14u11.
•
John ie-"31,imntn. this hook says
knot.•ledgi, is power'." M,irnnta-
-"And it is:: nay, child."- Juhnli(s-
',n, ntammn, it isn't. I know
l hero is pie in the pantry, but I
can't get .it,"
Have You a Skin Disease? -Tel Ira., Eighty Vosrs O'd - Catarrh FI ty
Sus I1!,r,n,,, S''nl,l Elr..' lt,ngecur-u,,IYears. 1,r Arciw'.4'.,.tlrrh:,l I'cw•,f.rr
Kontos; Itch, liarl,er's Itch. Cl,'er•s, curd hi in. Want any .trouger evidence
of the Power of tris ca,m,rdff,il remedy
over this .universal di -rase:' V,ant the '
truth of tl:e rase confirmed^ tl'rito
George I,evele, Shunlokin, 1'a, ,lie says,— ,
"1 look upeit m& cure as a miracle."
11. relietcs In tel. ntlntitca.—S9
4;otiV I',ir of Vilna, May, 1902' T'r,i1.•4' - • A Sour Stoma -..11 and c. Sour Temper 1tletrh.s, ('Itronl(: llrysipelas, h11er
result of th0 y(it1''s hu- ..., and.
Ohiolerskf," E0otii.rrhr of Kharkall. tr,.,;1 t n, a-In-I:al a :oat iia i,r'ru,.er, Spelt A. finish, -o, P•otiaas, or other
in+100,1, they alas 414 rv,1*.0 .1 rla^,te�
• A.ngUyl, .19112_. M. Ileseonin? Chit1 o or' n.oulaIll
twirl I iiysr+al carer.:. 'tiu.r` rruihlons nt tllc +kir,-what lir Ag-
•11le'll'c(Itr. upon .?he! rea'lyt w'„raric'rf)rl l(.l,9 1 un+l' r7lr.ety'-rnnc- t!rnr-s a11 a n,•n (),,ou„ent has dun,: far ethers rt
• Police at 1(!1ar•ko T. Sam" 1lriie; Pri11",` thoucan,1 tried feru,cnt 1indigestioni , Can do hs �u0—cup,' you. Una _u.,IICa
pr<,i;risv that has veru made by th' 1 tl
• Galit'+in; (;ot0rnor-(7rr'nePnl of th' `oter4•*_n Hank resider \l t' tit^u'itrt s the 0,4 l- 19' Von >;t,44. Pineapple (feu gives rc1401 35 cents -.N7
• Catrrasnc, octoL"r, 1 J(Cl, \T, ,,M t ton- 1 u! lata keep a stair u t tet-ttu
ko, Chef of I'olicn at Gro !n", \o balaru�hti e!relit .tcature•scentres unaect �l RAFFLING T•'u1-1 AN 1•:STA•I'T•:,
p:
careful tnan0Grment'of its affairs.
,1011 WORTH TILT' cI:TTING,
•
eether; 19(13; Chi, f of \}'arsaty Po-- pleasant and harmless. 35- cents. —tri "Tire ancient ChM -leans," ohsorved
lice, March, 3005; governor of \\'ar- •A ctrriees direction was Taft -in •the
p , 'wi'l of th•.' tali \I r, \t., ]f. ]l;linnar_ the preifessor•, "used 'tu w•ritn their
r.
!ma', -)fay, 1!)0,-,, '.'What did papa say',' "f It show Utters on bricks." "And a good
S TI hr n^, lrf ('arlton in tlr:' Cohr;ny,oi \'ic-•
\T
-4- 'House of Commons isf at,00d ritoh. ed
•
From the home of the famous
a'Kcyhnri' Reoyartah of Cartersville,"
away down South, comes an nnthu--
.mastic letter about 1'ustunt,
"1 was in very dr l!cate health, suf-
fering +fr(j,n • indigestion- n- and a ncrv-
ons trouble so sovcre that I cnirlrl•
hardly sleep. The doctor' ordere,-d
Inc to discontinue the .use of the old
kind of coTTee, which .1.i1S like poison
..-to me, producing sui•h extreme ilk-
.turhance that I could not control
'rayscif, Tlut such 'Was niy love-' far
._1t that T could not gut. my 'own con-
- r sent to give it up for some tirtte;'a11d
'cont1nuedto suffer, till my father one
:(lav brought home a package of Pos-
tam Food Coffee,
"I had the new food drink careful-
ly prepared, according to directions,
ani gate it -a fair trial,- It. proved-
.' to 'have a rich flavor, and maple a
healthy, wholesome and delightful
irink. To my taste the addition., of
errant f;rcatl;y• improves it,
"My health began to improve as.
. soon as the drug effect of the old Sof-
' fee was -remover! and the T'osturn
- Collee had. time, to r take, its, influence
-felt. Aly nervous troubles were
r -speedily re.li,'ved and the sloop which "An English tourist, while resting
the old coffee drove front my -.pillow tit a wayside inn on a slfflitiui• day
always came to soothe and st•(n;- I in Galway; saw an Irishman • ch'iving
then 111e after I had drunk Post nn4— a horse -so thin that it staggered as
- in a vory'short tinter I began t0 elee1 'it walked, - .' •
• better than T hail for years hrforo. T "Why don't you pert more flesh ou
have ,now us(d ,Postural Co ' -fee for that nag'?" the tourist exclaimed in-
sev(rnl years and like it' honor and dignantly
find- it more herieflciTLl than when Y "More, - is it?" the Irishman an-
- - first began. Tt is nu un.p'nkaltl(' 'sw•er1rl, "\t'hy;' by -the powers?'don"t
jov to he relieved of the old distress
'and clekrtess•'Name given ay Dn:;-
tum Company. 1latile Crick, Mich.
There's a reascan,
'Rend the little hook, "The Road
to \\'ellville," in each pkg.
me the docIrsa1,1 itlrwasc mainly torts. the property is to he divithel (11 ihul��o"Thenti(tvhcllnaririnsrnt a
(; J you say', g
':IN COLONEL'S TOWN. • With his salary of $2:+,000 a -year, a very handsome thrill', but not what into six equal- !',arts and numh0rl'c1' fellow's letters back to hitt he citulcl
it, carries thew 0 of q magnificent re- I had come to'tnik about. "'That \sinnh0rs correspondir> til, (be .PP,, u c 'en1 to build a stable or soma-
' s al •cod in envelopes..
.. Thins Happen:
•
•
silence in the T'nlac' r•i Westminster, made him laaugh, ud t minute later 11011ti are to be 1 s. 1 thing," •' , . . •
overlooking the 'Iharo(s, and various you. were mine•" which are to 340 d.'u« n from a box
allowunr0s, perrj}tisit4ti, nn(1 preroga- -- by the testator's six children, l:nch e
ttves. And w3'en the holder retires, Pr. J. D. Kellogg's ftyscntery Cordial ono will retain (.111 portion of tlu' ENCLI8II SPAVIN LINIMENT
or is retired; he (trolls' into a 0otu-. is prepared from drugs known to the estate ('0 114ponding with the nam Removes all hard soft or calloused
prviess!on as ,ir , i iy 1.„1 aloe lar the
fortat,Ie pension of $20,0(10. a year aura• .of . cholera, • (Ipscri-tery, diarrhoea, .ber drawn .in the cnyelupe•dumps and blemishes from horses, blood
for' -the Ionma!41d(1' of his life and • a griping pains and summer complaints,............._ spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone,:
pe4'!),?, Wm. (l ally', the Speakerjraht9t!orcrsufor~inccnurtririerbyittned'1j4 jttcr'A 1'-'l. (Wise Head) T)Istnfect- sweeney, at idles, sprains, oe and
who has Plat retirdd-a grandson', 'by with gratifying results If suffering ant Soap Powder -dusted in the swollen tliro.lt, coughs, etc. • Save ;50
tile 'ways, . of n boxing' expert,- hook- from any summer complaint it is lust hath, softens the water and disin- by use of ono bottle. Warranted the
the medicine that trill cure Vou, 'I ry n
maker, and De111y winner'" relohrutecl bottle. It sells for Llai cents. feels. •
most Wonderful Blemish Cure ever
in his day -not.• enters upon the cn- r known.
ji,yment of thea(, pl(astut Chines "I feel very ill this morning, man1-
'
CHURCH BUILT BY CONVICTS.
A tSF.I•'UI. \lis\i1J1'I1'. (tlitside Portland Prison, England,
.The. small 8011 of a clergyman who is St, Peter's Church, wlilch is used
by the public and was constructed by
was noted for his tiresome sermons
overheard two friends of his father
saying how dry this Wertrend how.
hard it was to keep awake during
them. The following, Sundae, • while'
the minister. .(2415 preaching, he, was
astounded to' -see his son throwing
petf11les at fhb congregation, The
clegyman 'frowned - angrily 111
when the boy 'piped out. in a • clear
treble taicc: •
"ft's all right, pop. You go on
preaching'; .1'11 keep them awake,"
•- , - UNBEARABLE.
you see that the ,Poor pr(ature, can
hardly carry what little there is on
him- now?"
' Virtue is
vogue.
not a matter of the
' convicts, ' 1 t is the only. edifice in
Great Britain that can .lay claim, to
this distihotion.-• 'It is attended
mainly by tlul othccrs •of the prison
and the nAlit at1L_ stat loll In the
neighborhood nt Verne Citadel, the
highest 'point in the• island, 01 hough
.thirse who live meat may e.0 there if
they wish.
me." "Ill enough to go to bed'?
"No -o. mamma." "Welt, how: ill do
you feel." "'About. rjiicer enough
to -stay away from. school! "•
•
PIeasant as syrup; nothing equals it
as a worm medicine; the name is Mo-
ther (.raves' Worm Exterminator, The
greatest worst destroyer of the "age.
.Il12IAIt PIPE.
PAVEMENT OE WIL\LEBONE.
\ curious ntenlrnto or the whaling
industry of Monterey, in Mexico, re-
mains in the pavement leading up
from the street to the west door of
the church of San Carlos .dc Borro-
n1eo. This is •one of 'the churches
founded by the Spanish missionary
fathers, and is still in excellent re-
Gis - Pair. The round, mushroom -like ole
The so-called briar pipe'
manic of briar at all, but from the jects in the pavement art: the verte-•
rout ofea }particular •k.iaul of heather, pine of the Brent mammals. •1'he
pavement is
called in French bruper0, w'h'ich • in good condition and 1
(;rows- c!n. the hillsides of the Tuscan.
seems to' wear well,
Alps in - North Italy and on the, -
mutant ilius ut Corsica: English !
t'adesaran, finding -the correct. word.
Do you catch cold easily?
1 hruycre somewhat difficult for the I Does the cold hang on ? Try
l'inglisli tongue to pronounce, reduc-
• ed it to briar, and in this way the Shil0h441
corruption • crept in, nnfrl was-es't1i11-
Con umption
The Lung
, ere Tonic
It cures' the mast stubborn kind
of coughs and scolds. If' it
doesn't cure you, your money
will be refunded.ttf
Prices: S. C. .• tLLa Co. ",O3
25c', SOc. 11 LcRoy, N.Y., Toronto, Can.
lish,'d by popular usage. briginully
swiss peasaI1ti4- Itlade.. snutTehoxes of
this aril n'hen snuff -taking be-
came unfashionable 1 h peasants
turned their attention tet_ making
pipes from the root. and found a
rcad,tr market for thein,
- He (after the •ceremony) --+:'Do you
really think I shall make a . good
mate, darting?" ..She -".Oh, you're
all right! How do you lll;a your
captain?''
ISSUFy Nib. 26-05.
BY ASSAULT
LE9DING )JrARgETS 547,5• end good stockers to $3.80
per cwt.
Milch C. ws-The 25 offered sold un-
changed at from $:30 to $50 each. The Very Latest Items From Ali
DItEAUSTLJFFS. The; . trade is fairly steady. Parts of the Glecbe.
Toronto, July 27. -Wheat -Ontario were a`little ho-
-The melrket is steady at 980 to $1 y'oud a limited demand, but prices DOMINION.
remained unchanged, The bulk of ,
`The Japanese Report Successes in for No. red and white, east and A find of coal in the clay welt of
thin offerings sold well.
west. Goose is nominal at ti5c to Here Ontario is reported,
?otic. Manitoba -Another advance in chaSheepnge and I-sorbs-1'hcro has been
no change in the position of the Newly incorporated compan: is pail
Manchuria. Winnipeg prices has raised local clue- in fees to the Province $61,1`J7 for
rations to $1.074 to x$1.08 for No. market and prices have not altered.
the live months ending May•
lio0s-The market teas Well cleaned
1 northern, $1.04j to $1•.05 for No. The Minister of Militia, has r!ccid•
•
. •. 2 northern and 91c for No. 3 north- up. The expected falling oil' ed to sell St. Helen's Island to Mon-
- • -.0.11USS'IANS DEFEATED., . pletely cut off. Gen. Liaevitch is re- ern, lake ports, Oc more grinding in
in the offerings owing to the hot feral for park purposes.
weather dict not materialize. Prices
, treating from many positions, ap- transit,' a , G. Lawlor, an •Englishman, work -
A despatch from. 'Tokio says: -Tr are still ,U.fi, and $G.10.
P pitrently. with the object of cuncen- Flour -Ontario -Dull; 90 per cent. ing as at seem baud near At°cola,
lullowitig official despatch has heart tlating on the Kirin -Changchun liar, patients, $1.40 to 8.4.45, buyers' + - Assa., has fallen heir to an estate
• received from the Japanese head- where he intends to make a stand. seeks. east and ,west, lac to 20c • THEY WANT REFORMS, of $250,000.
higher for choice. Manitoba -Firm; -- The Central School at Chatham
RAINS HINDER OPERATIONS.' first patents sell at 85.40 to 85.50; Russian Populace Become Indif£er- ha. peen closed owing to an epidem-
ecest mninouce of Jltinclaenzuu was at- second patents, $510 to $3,20; buk- ent to the War. is of diphtheria and scarlet fever
- tacked and dislodged un the after - A despatch from Tokio says:- ors', $5 to $5,10.' amongthe children.
2•? portien of Heavy rails and Mists are hindering 1 A despatch from London says:-
•noon of June but a llilliec<l-Ontario-!.ran, 01.;,0 to The Moscow correspondent of the :Alberta creameries manufactured
the enemy holding the hills to the the operations in llauchuria. It is St:;, saw.La
firm, ' $17.30 to $18 over 30,00e faun is of butter in May
west offered stubborn resistance, and difficult to see far afield, while the 'for car lots outside. Standard says that prayers fur vie_ I t y•
. the hills were finally taken by as- plains are flooded and the roads al- Ilcu•ley--Nominal, G3e for 1':0, o tory fur the Russian arms were offer- The butter trade of the west with
ha'etlt. Another surer of the encuty.utust im lussablu for heavy transport, ed up at noon Sunday in the Grand Japan is increasing.
holding the hills due north was at- The Russians are re)drted to Le re- 4'i. for lti extra, and 410 fw' Square opposite the Kremlin in the 11011. James Sutherland's will, filed
I Xu. 1 malting outside. presence of about 2,000 persons. at Woodstock for probate, disposel
tacked from the front, and we lint- treating in confusion in Northern 1{y'c 10 demand; GCe outside, p p of an estate of 855,000, The Wood-
:
ultaneously resorted to a turning Corea. The :Japanese. are advancing. (torn -Canadian, :,2c to 5:3c, Chat- There was a large gathering of ecele-
movement from the north -cast, In The War Office has notified the colli- ham freights.
slasties, and an imposing display of stack General Hospital is given $20,-
:lmeric•an firm; No. 2
4ercepting his retreat and causinge menders that the. continuance of the yellow, (32;c to 0the most re:cercd ikons, but it was 00(1•
21c; No. 3 yellow, Mr. Ilan, Mann stated to, the Ton, heavy loss. The enemy', in con- n•ar 'is not affected b;• the peace pro- Glc to (,2.1e, lake and rail freights. impossible to believe in the sincerity
fusion, hoisted the Iced Cross Au usa]s, saying that peace is remote 2of this populace. Matly mocking re- onto Board ' of Control that the
6 1 6 OatB-Soles of No. are reporter! marks were heard, such as "Victory'? 'James L3xy Railway would run from
but this did not stop our firing, and: and that the war will cuiainuc• at 4Sc to 4.i;c outside, and of Man- "Toronto t0 Ottawa', and from there
he fled north in disorder. ' ' Robe oats on track at Owen Sound \\e don't want victory." Before the •
service ended a large proportion tf to Montreal.
"Bis streng,th in cavalry and in. WILL. DF.I'P1XD • If.112I3IX._ at '}1'('' the gathering drifted away, attracted
. Pantry was some 3,090 men and sev- I{olleci Ou?s-S4.33 for cars of T OI{I:1(1\.
- -feral buns. .fifty cc,rps,s were left on A despatch to the London Daily hags _and $.1.00 for barrels .or. track. by the spectacle of a small fire in the
Rhe field. The enemy e Sias was fully 'Telegraph f,uni Moji, states that here; 25c more for broken lots here neighborhood. • An attempt is to be maele to tow
200. Our loss was insignificant." Gen. L!nevitch's position at this pre -and 41 c outside,The fact is, nobod is really Mee_ a raft comprising 10,000,000 feat of
sent tnuute1 t is afore dangerous than Trus -70c to 71e for No. 2 west ''stud in the, war. :All minds are oc- spars and piling from San Francisco
was that of (:est. liou'rolrotkia b.elore and e'ust: 75c 04• nulling. easts,or
cupied with the (seatlen of internal to Shanghai.
RUSSIA\S ItF:'I'It� a1'IN(1• tr''i. Battle of len. lie is t, ]incktvheul-5)t to 'GOcreforms. 1' or a majority the res eilt The City Trust & 'Safe, posit Co.
-.
- A despatch fromSt. Petersburgtcildercd by his failure to unmask the t�'est ihs's!6-.- 'if the war is a foregone cuticlesien. Of Philadelphia has g�,n0` into a re -
says: -News from the battlefield is Japanese plans, and according to a • ,,:-Steller circles there is less pass!- ce!ver's hands as a,restrlt of thefor-
excecdin •ly mea• e-0, A press tele person w he escaped from Harbin,. bo misnt. .sheer is 1.0518011 10 believe g'.'t'ics of the late •lienja0tin flask ill.,
6 I p1 C'Oi'\'T!{1' PRODUCE. A. British cruiser ran down and
grain of Tuesday's date speaks of a is intensely nervo'.1s over the safety - that large reinforcements are beim;
."'rear -guard action," and there are of the railway. Ile believes that the Butter -This' inurket is steady, an.l hurried Fast in order to ensure is badly damaged a German LIcy1
;rumors that the I{ussian army is .Japanese in the next battle will 01111 is expected to continue at about pre- ern stand in the Khingan Mountain st.'arner off. the northwest coast of
retreating, but the latest despatches to completely isoll' \ laiivoStuck, seat prices, range, tin' natural frontier- on the'Seaon.
received from Lieut --Gell. Lino%itci. - Ile has therefe re I. led to defend 'Creamery, prints, .., :1' to 20c west, where the 1{ussians, thoroughly 1 11( ii-r•riminate massacres are tak-
!bearing the aa1rl0 date declared brief-' sterna ett all costs. Ile has recei.- .do s.215,!81. c 1.9c • 05t.2Inrshcd 1 ( l i ,•!vcs (1v• }•e•51rs a4'n. ! ti),.. -31151 • in 'the Trnnscaucasr:s, 10
ly that the Japanese advance had ed the cuss-uniary order from St. [fairy Ih. rolls, gaud of)
Press criticisms on the eunlust of •-eilloh Ar'm, e:ars, Persians and
paused. A despa tee front Gunshu Petersburg that no Japaiies1 mils', choice ... .. sit l15c •lne the War are increasing 1n sure Sty. iKur•(fs are engaged,
.Vass of Wednesday e elate say's that he allowed to enter ]{ussian terri- do large' rolls `1 lc 1Se Otherwise the colu0ii, of the news -J Threo ,coup;• girls were drowned !n
the operations of the •1apanpse ap-2 tory. Official reports show 1hr.t the do Medium ... ... 1:1c .. 11c papers are about equally filled with a 1,oatiny; ecenh at at I'('1oykey,
iparently ended after• the last fight,' Japanese front t line captured on -lune do sods:, wad to ch'e 1110 17,11c reports of strikes -and disorders in Mich.:, on Saturday. Two vont ha
atir1 they now appear to have been 10 this, most' important p0si,-eons do inferi,.r I I 1•2s 1 3 C ,weer part of the empire, .and of pro- who were ttith th"e+r11 savAl their own
merely clearing' their immediate necessary for the success. of a ..genseal (,'here'-•Ir',h •lnt', s1•II at 101,c to . leets for a 111.W Constitution and- lives.
front, e engagement. 1'11e Ituesiiti,s, atter tele Iii,c. Vapors continue to uu'r,•as,. i,�le•ctoral scheme. . ;
It is probable that the Russian ad -1 day lighting. were placed in a de- The nutnher of boxes shipped from.... --4. SEEK HINTS ON DAIRYING.
•vancct7 shies are (r„ssin5 the rail- p100510ic predicament. - - N u.tretil since 'lily 1st is 1105,009, • HOLDS THE, RECORD.
:road, and will continue their retire-' }coriipareil with 23',,•'0:3 a year ago _ Prof.jDean, of Agricultural Col•
meta more or less hurriedly in order' J.\I'-i� IiU1.1) BUUKS Ov i1.1Xh, earl It 1, 12h in 1`'c.i:3. Montreal Has `Ali Other Cities lege, VFill Tour Europe.
to avoid being flanked and pocketed IFees-Prices hold st.;ady at !tile
A despatch (farm 1'helot set's -: Beaten for Snowfall, A d. s;eatc'h f: out Toronto say's:
wit,l the positions at Sipinghni pre tut ''''
reached 1'3-c tnn!n forces :seemingly Ic,cnl misstetnar,es h<tvins stn+t,,ns,
prev haus to the present Russ,, -•lana 1, ?at "e4-Onlnr!n firm at 3Oc to 1 d-•spatch final Montreal says- 1're,P.'loran, llirert(r of ltairying at
aro not yet in collision. d \[ h^'t e c re-„r.h ']' t --'.t it potato,•s (a s :- aeees>r 11e -floes Is i, = ', 1 elle Lh,• ))star+r.-sleds -1-rural 1' allege'. loan
elaborate c,ellection of•agetes which. ;..ft to visit float Britain, Ireland,
show that Y1 �ntroal has L,y' a l'ntg'roof the northern claire count: I..S of
way the heaviest average -snowfall of'the ('ontln.ut, . Iie will investigate
any city on the 1n,n•iran crtntireit ;the attllndi, ell the trade in Great
Staled tivae-•'ll•ade is only nom- According to the official !gores the.Britaer, regarding Canadian butter,
average snowfall for the ptLst '11ve 111,e.. n111 also endeavor 1v discover
Nears was :11e ntrenl,; 12r1 c: inches, Itee p0'. )lo, of the•!3ritish con:snnnter.
(,luelmc, 11'7.1,'n:tawa, Blit 1.;', Reit-;with refer,nce_to the preservatives
ilex, 65 1; Toronto+, 110,2, Detroit, i
:used in ._i 1. wrist l.� known as
FLASHES FROM THE WIRE'.
quarters in Manchuria:
''The enemy holdieg the north -
(tali Lad}'gc•n`sky, one of the car -.'"e 1\nr 111 tut en an ane ,.r n e imported sell at r 1 25 per bushel.
Oomph.' that they" are ambit' toe
Baled flay -Xu 1 timothy is toot-
.
vnt-
resp0ndrnt, of the Associated ]tress„ secure missu,n Ponds fur current ac- I
died at llarbin of Wood-Puisoliug cd at S7 75 to SA per tun for car
counts•(runt this I'.ort :\rth.m brunch, tits on track 'Toronto:
'I'.1R:\LY7,F:D nu,: COSSACi... !'of the Russo-('hineee hank, The bank'
-Iollicials In reply sae that the Jap -
,A despatch to the Landon Tele- anew still hold the hank's hooks and
t- graph Treem -`Stolon says t hat - Gen.' papers,. thus •preventing any set tie-
3listcheeke's ('(,.sack, have heed meat of the hank's leisieess affairs'
parali-zerl by their hitter experieni•es''I'he.v further say thnt•n0twithstand-
lit)\'TIF:\I, JI.\iIKETS.
Mr,n1reo3, .lune. 27-\Ianitnha! ". S.,
• with the Japanese infantry.,Der cite in • a s,i t )l+m<•ntnry cap illation a -19 1, and i1'7' l,,, _t 1. s -i Motorail , saltli ss butter- and nl=u • with ref -
P! kt i cprul wheat t'•jtrnf`• $', lu to S,, - f, st Wirt or wag 19111, with 17`' 2 and the
-the reinforcements they have reach'- a rrecinae(t • reco•,nirin._ the• !'ort Ar- 5 $,i 41^' eroure to "eon! cuts,! "ahres,n
h t se strong baketa Art to i0, inches, w:h,!, •pnronta's higgi=st year • , retuning of cheese Prof, Deem
ari
• sed, they will not approach within• thu'r (tank as a private institution, winter wheat Putsilts: r. (1, straight wog also 1900, 71 :t, bast abiter'Ia•
'range of the .Japanese. One detach- the Jap51nes • aro holding all - books 1•„I1 •rv. ;;.i to X3.15,' sus! lit it,„g,,,, i with nl�o' r'nr;u113 tvherr i.n l'anarti30
> b was -Ottawa's highest weird during cheddar Cheese is unequal to I'ngfish
taint, which era. unable to retreat iii' and papers bclimginq to the bank, as q,t.j0) r„ ie J, the five years with 104-.i, ani! in arld See:?eh rh..,sr, and why Canadian
• a recent v1I5agemont, has 05012 Cr]{11-Swell as postal matter, 1s SIiI1ised-\l,:nitnha bran, in Bads, the lamer 1\nUen Ilaliivar har4 l•); :3
1,at err c!i7,•g - not moms (lie •Salm?,
t...111,
017 to. 5_Il• shorts, wheat
r inches, mitre than tv:ice' its usual. '2(1 to e
'THOUSANDS FELL IN REVOLT.' - c,,n, ()lit1it50 win8,•r wheat bran in full.
incl the• eava!ry were nsal.le t,i bulk, Sl(, 50 to 1-17819
rharl;.e, Meant}!silo the 0.00 'hail s'-, iii 8211 mot -idle, $21,. to $2a per ton, ( -
-
-Lodz Like a Shambles After Three crowd arnis end- r,•voiver.• were ie-.• l' as 7e, ,;acuity', f SAND BRITISH VESSEL,
Days' 'Fighting.- n:ed,. rinelle the. nt1(17nry sic,ret •: 1hit s=t'rrece tete firm at (" 0"; t - -
A desl.ateh from Lodi, Itu<r.-sial the tipper hoed,. but not w irhout C(211- per hag U1)1'11111011 is 11110011(5,! 41 Russian- Cruiser Busy Ncrth of
Poland, say's' Since the arrival of r,-'siderah!e losses to theres,lves and S1 lin to S1 15 per bug f • Hong Kong:
1171 0(rments actual :e1,07ll10 in the'-feat'i'ul slaughter to the rioters. The Illy -\o !. S9 to $te'25; No, 2,
city has stopped, but ,the outbreak 1503(0505 calls sited the
u? ((0a, $7.7:, t , SR "-.i, Clarice nixed, ;t;.7,i A despatch from, Sin spots says:-
curr.l„'s-0 s ns to wh, h r :the to e-7'_',,, Hilal pure clover, $,;list to Thr British -India strum •Xavigation
is by no means quelled, 1h; c.ity.rc- Company's steamer Ikhona watt sunk
escniblc•is a shambles, and the terrible killed peaceful persons or r•iote..s, and S(; 75 per ten, in car' lots.
!roans -('hiller mimes, S1 fit to la, -the Russian cruiser 'Prick, •Itme
scenes of the last. two days will ,;oyer its a, 0:MS011rrncc mann W0111011 told
I
• be wipe d from the me11 ory of. the ch 111rrtn were nntp0ng the 000, Si , , ., pet b„shei, l ,,O t o 1.00 •„
- Polish pco; le-: Altogether there • are 1 Early in the da;., two 0oeibs were (%."' lots.
-len regiments enc'ampe'd in Lodz, thrown from the crowd into Ih' bar- 1(o, 'y' -White clover in 'cobs,
The lighting spirit of the. people -is racks, killing nr tv0u dim, hilar}• 121e to 12ee per s,'ction, in 111:4 ser -
fully aroused. They have tasted soldiers. This started, the shedding. ' extract, in 1.0-10.. tins, 7c to
,.,i, in flu lb.
''blood and want more, Certainty the: of b1rrn,l which cos Moe, 0,2:11 altsr
revolutionary -e tins, (lc to ('1 L'
s;�i!it is abroad, and it nightfall. .
remains' to be seen w'hethca• military 1tE\'OLVF1R ANDV1TROd:- • •
.. :measures will have the• same effect as
they preciously did. '
At Iialuty, a suburb of Lodz. four
Cossack's "were, killed and .sixteen
wounded by a bomb which was
thrown into their barracks on Sat-
urday, Twenty-three of their horses
were.' killed, ' Occasionally volleys
are still fired by the police or genrl-
armes in response to shots froin points of ventage upon the troops in S7.2;r.
houses. the streets below. The burning fluidEggs-Straight stock,' 151c to 16c,
Soldiers are shouting what apP•'-ars drove -its victims info a frenzy incl and selects, 17c to lllc; No. 2, 14jic.
to be wanton cruelty. Late Sainte- led to 'scent's of a horrible cl11Y1'ac_ Butter' -Choice creamery, 19Jic to
.day afternoon .they shot and killed ter. 1.9/c; undergrades. 18;c to 19c;
'two *omen -a mother and her laugh- •FIGI]TING IN DARKNESS. dairy, 1,6e to .16.1e; rolls, 15tc . to
'ter. Estimates placed the killed and 1Gfc.
Buckwheat. -6c to .-6,c, as to qual-
ity. !
"Proviiinris-I]easy Canadian short
• 150 utiles sot•th of Mir hon
The cr'cw visas landed here on Sundae
night by the Dutch steamer I'erlek,
which the Torek tort .June 19. The
Ikhona was 01rrying• mailti Grunt
Rangoon to Yokohama, She was al'
steel ..easeof ,5,2,53 tris,- haat tit
(:lasgnw in 1900, She was 410 feet
long,- with a 3(1 -(nut Loam: and was
At 11 o'clock all the factory hands cut port:. 8.1(.50 to 817.30; light equipped with electricity. The strata=
struck .anal flocked into thee streets, short.. cut, $1(1.50 to 817; American ('r left itangtlon May 13, Iter cargo
Co.riacks, dragoons and ln(antry cut .clear fat back, $20; compound was valued at $1,50,000,
•
crowds. 7 he ^rioters replied with nee -according to quality: hams, 12c to 120 FEET,
solvers;' while their comrades on • 14e; bacon, 12c to 14c; fresh killed Woodstock Man ,�ias Miraculous
roofs and in windows joined • hs the abattoir hogs, 89.50 to g'9.75: mix -
Escape Near Paris.
fusilade. Some dashed sitrol from ''d, $6.50 to 86.75; select, 87 to -
A despatch from Brantford says
While working on the new Grand
True'.: bridge over the Grand'River
at Paris on Thursday morning:Burns
Sutherland, of Woodstock, was.
thrown. from a car •by a sudden jolt,
Ile fell to the river, 12,o feet below,.
into six feet of water. Most miracul-
ously, lie escaped with a few slight
bruises. -
charged the rreohs time after time, lard, ..y.to . -. Canadian --__• 6/c
firing volley' atter volley into the to 71c; kettle rendered, 81c••to 9ic, FELL
wounded as high as 2,000. 'Fighting continued throughout the Cheese -Ontario, 0;c to'9''c; Quo-
• clay and only diminished in. its in- bee, 94c to 9 c. •
THREE Tl1\YS OF RIOTING. tensity at nightfall -when the city •
The'present trouble began at Lodi was 'plunged into utter darkness, as BUFFALO MARKETS. -
last Tuesday after the funeral of the practically all the street lamps had 2_ -;
victims of'the conflict between troo is Buffalo, N.Y., June 27,-Flour.-,
1 been destroyed. Even then, occas -
Socialists the previous -Sunday.'lional volleys and isolated trifle shots Strohg. Wheat -Spring, firm; No, 1
The' Christians wore permitted to 'were heard. in different quurters, the. Northern,. 81.16„. -.Corn-t'nscttled; Special
Directory..Census Gives It
bury their dried, but tits Hebrewst;mopY having received orders to No. 2vellow, OTc; No. 2 corn, 59}c. as 78,376.
-'were prohibited from doing sci, and shoot :any person appearing in the•
the police seer•c'tly interred the bodies 'streets. •
of the Hebrews at night. which ex- All the hospitals of ,she city arc
cited indignation, and Socialist riots filled• to overflowing-, end owing•'' to
'were in?tiated Thursday. After pit- the instltTielent Moldier of beds matey
!aging liquor shops the crowd set of the wuundes1 persons bre Icing on Toronto, June 27 --The market to- census,' the pops:lnt10n of. Winnipeg
fire to then! and • prevcnicd the fire- the floors. All the shops, St ores, 1 day . Wits practically . uncharig- ig 78,376, The authorities are
men from putting out the blazes.' and factories .are (']used and business ed. There were increased re- .greatly disappdintetl, as they expect -
'This was tepee ted deliberately- at is at a 0111131 tel deadlock. . ccipts, the bulk tieing of the -kind ed a.larger'-hovviug.
ninny places. Friday then fury of the 'Atha, rioters on Saturday arienang that is not readily bought up. The '
:mob found full vent,. and even chil- attempted to set fire to the Govern_ general trade was not the best. •
dren, caught by the contagion, :were stent office, but Were scattered. by a - Export t'.at.tle-Trade• was rather :•MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.
seen kissing -.rod fags rind heard string force of troops. . slow, but generally values were un- - .
swearing trial they wereready to `ilio changed. Buying was mostly at the Mrs. Campbell and Three Children
-.for liberty=, A Hebrew girl mounted ROUMANIA'S WHEAT. - buy'er's ow -1t figures. !'rices arc still • Struck by Train.
• a (ox in the market square 'and ad- • . • 85 and, $5,25' per cwt.
dressed 'an ininneaie crowd. ' Crop Promises to Be Record-breik- Butchers' Cattle -The trade was a
GIRL FELL 'DEAD. •• - er, Despite Rust. trifle easier, With heavy arrivals and
tl slow sale, The, offerings were only
,A cleat -atilt "from Bucharest, Roti- of the fair gtialify.' -Prices tiro 'S5
nutria, says: The wheat crop of Rou- and $5.15 for choice picked lots: '
mania promises to bo the largest on Stockers and Feeders -'!'here was
record. olespite .the fact tha't some not an ov'e'rsupply, and trailing' in
rust has appealed. The maize crop
is in, splendid condition. _
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*INNIPEG'S POPULATION.
Oats -Strong; No, 2 white, 331c: No.
2 mixed, 34c. Canal freights -
Steady. . - • -
•CAT'T'LE . MARKET.
•
A despatch from :AVinnipeg says:
The report. Of the directory company
en the present population of Winni-
peg was delivered on Friday after-
noon, and, according to -the special
.Sudd•miy the pollee appeared. and
fired a vo(11-.v and the girl fell dead.
Nisi: -tett gardeners coming in. were
stopped and their cars were used in,
' building barricades. Wires were
Stretched in tont of these barricades
A despatch frill() Brantford says;
'airs. Charles . Campbell; who lives
near this city, while out driving en
Friday efteruOon with three children,
Wag struck by a train near Cains-
Ville. Alt four •persons wore flung
felly 25 yards, Snit., miraculous to
this line was nit very brisk. The relate, al) • escaped with little or no
best feeders are reported down to initr;✓.'
¶trice' a, Danish. t'inall'•. I'rnf Dean, -
.2(001nl'nl,ied 1,1'uhably' by 1)r.
dirk C'nnadlan lsairy ('oinmr•ssionrr,•
•
will visit the Continent, and inspect
,,some of the sch,,usis there: • -
SWEPT OVER THE FALLS.
Fearing Insanity Buffalo Man
Leaped Into the Cataract.
A sl. -sparest from Niagara Fella•a• s ('rate,( by suffering and ill-
h,.alih, James. it
A. Uil;sn. of 1.7,18
Scares. -Street, .11ur'at'o, juutped . 'n:1
2(10,11 'Island •bridge on 'Thursday
night and was swept'n
over the An•ri-
Lean Falls. After striking the water
ih'e he was into an eddy and made
frantic efforts to save himself. but
10o 'merciless current throw him Out
again and he went over the brink in
a few seconds, Tic left his coat and
hat on: the bridge, anal in a pocket.
a note giving ill -health. and Year of
insanity as the causes of his rash
act, Delmont Thitlips, of Oakdale.
Pa„ saw Gih on take the fatal plunge
end a nutnhr'r of persons saw hint go
Over the Fa11s
-MEDALS FOR BRAVE MEN.
Ten Sarnia .Men Honored by Hu
,mane Society.
A despatch from. Sarnia ray's:
,T-i---3LcKcc, John Blake, Charles •1'or-
ester, Walter Hawn, W. Cameron.
Jihn 'Arbrigh, Alex. Fnrhes and Eu.
gene1ICDonalel, the ten neon of this
city who went to the rescue of the
trainncn who were overcome by gas
in the tunnel on October last,
at which titre six 1•ives were lost by
asphyxiation, will receive the.nletdals
61 th' 'Royal Canedlsin Humane Ste-
ciety for braves -y. The medals will
be presented in pgblic at a time ,to
be decided upon •hy the recipients. .
•
WORKMEN TAKE REVENGE.
Lodz Socialists Kill Ccsrack Po-
licemen.'
A dest.atch from Lodz, Russian Po-
land.: says: 't'w'enty-two persons were
killed as the result of Nerbtesday's
_firing by lire,;'cons ;tad t'o;scicks -en
a• pl'oCensionl Of 511,71110 w'ol•ii111'11
which had been nrgni:ized as .0 d,-
1111>nstrn-I ion against the (1.overr1.1r1eet,
Ten, of ahf,ut 0712' 11undred W011n-led
are clyi(17. Two women were crushrr1
to death in the rlish,of the panic-
stricken• crowds, after the firing be-
gan. Thursday morning s01nrr work-
men In revenge shot• and killed • a
Cossack and two policemen. •
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LOCALISMS.
--John Gordon is indisposed
this week, and as a consegeI ce is
off duty.
—Mrs. Moneype n , of Toronto, an
spwithent Sunday
Mrs. Brien.
—Mrs. D. A. Creasor, of Owen-
-- sound, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. M. Platt.
Entrance pupils have been
busy this week writing on their
examinations.
—Miss Palmer was in Toronto
•on Saturday.
—Miss Jennie Gordon was in the
city on Saturday. •
—W. Miller has purchased Rev.
G. McGregor's driver.
' —W. Peak had a business trip
to the city on Saturday.
—Henry and Mrs. Coates, of To-
ronto, are visiting relatives here.
—George Leng lost a valuable
•mare on Sunday eight by light-
ning.
—Miss Ida Pugh is spending a
'.few days with her sister, Mrs. W.
,Miller.
—Chas. McFadden, of Whitby,
spent Sunday with Pickering
friends.
—To -morrow (Saturday) being
Dominion Day, it will be observed
as a general holiday.
—Mrs. Salter, of Toronto, was
here Iasi week attending the clos-
ing exercises at the College.
—L.. Ridley, who has been at-
tending Belleville College, return-
- ed home on Saturday for_his vaca-
tion.
—Mrs. Wilson and daughter. of
• Raglan, spent a couple of days
last week with Wm. and 3frs.
Peak.
—The Township Council Will
;meet at Brougham on Monday
next fur the transaction of gene-
ral business.
—Geo. Warrant and Mr. and
'Mrs. Henderson, of Minnesota, are
- -spending a few weeks with_Nelson
and Mrs. Dingman,
—The local strawberry crop is
.now being harvested. They are
of good quality and the yield
promises to be good. -
• —A number from Doric Lodge
- • A. F. & A. M. attended the ser-
-Rev. Mr. McGregor was in the.
city on Wednesday.
—Found—A large strong um-
brella. Loser call at this office.
—Joseph Clark, of •Aspdin,
is visiting his brother, Smith
Clark.
—Mrs. James Gordon spent a
few days this week with friends
in the city.
—Mrs. R. Moore spent a couple
of days this week with her sister
in the city.
—Lloyd Shirley has entered the
employ. of D. Simpson & Co. be-
ginning his duties on Monday.
—Miss Flora Andrus, of Cas-
tleton, is spending .a few days
with her friend, Miss S. Leavens.
—Daniel Brokenshire spent a
few days last week with Wood-
ville relatives.
—Mrs. R. S. Dillingham and
Miss Maggie O'Leary were in the
city on Tuesday.
—The public schools through-
out the Province closes to -day for
the summer vacation.
—Quite a large number from
here took in the excursion to
Guelph on Friday last.
.—Dr. Henry will be here as.
usual next Tuesday to attend to
his professional duties.
—Mr. James McGeogh, of Han-
over, spent a few days last week
with Pickering friends.
—Mrs. Phillip-, of Toronto,
spent a few days last week with
A. J. and Mrs. Howlett.
—Mrs. Allen Trull and Miss
Hall. of Oshawa, visited John and
Mrs, Field last week.
—Eight pupils from the Picker,
ing public school wrote on the
entrance examination at Whitby-•
this week. _
—Quite a number from here at-
tended the Audley garden• party
on Tuesday evening and report
a god time.
—The Western Bank here have
had placed an elegant new sign of
gold letters ou their new plate
glass window.
—W. B. Leavens and Fred
Moore attended the Union School
picnic at Atha on Saturday and
report a pleasant time.
—Rev, Geo, McGregor's sale of
household furniture. etc., un Mon
day, drew forth a fat
were realized
—W. Ham, one day last week
sheared eight sheep for Timothy
O'Leary, of the lth concession.
the yield amounting to s0 lbs, of
wool . .
—The Friends who have ju=t
held their yearly- meeting attend-
ed the Methodist church on Sun-
day- evenin:. `several members of
whom gave -bort white"e-,
—.� niee-tinir of the -ltareliold-
er- of the Oshawa Wire Fence Co,
Mill l -,e held on July .:it h to decide
whether to make all a--tgurxient
ot• to apply fur an order for a vol.
notary litftiitlatit,n.
—The Friends closed their year-
ly meeting- on Tuesday. A largft�
number from Nev Vork. los�-ri.l
orth Carolina. and -from oil,
part- of the United States and
Canada were present.
—The heaviest rain storm of
-the season occurred -here on Sun-
day night. The storm way accom-
panied by- a great amount of
Geo. P T?nn- lightning and thunder. So far as
heard, no buildings w -ere destroy-
ed in- the township,, although a
number were struck by lightning.
and several horses are reported to
halve been killed." A tree ittst
north of the village was struck
and badly shattered.
• vies uf-
d-Brougham
at Claremont on Sunday after•
MOD.
—Clean. - - Davis has gone to
:Kingston where he has been en•
gaged to play in. one of the mili-
tary bands that are now iu eamp
•. at that place. ..
—Mr. Hnllinshead and
• 'daughterH.
of Toronto, =pent Fri-
day with Pickering fr;suds. �he
- _left on Tuesday to juin her hu-
-. band in Winnipeg.
. —S. Frank 'Wilson- and -party,
of Toronto. stave Ti E NE 'v
plea -ant call on Monday.• They.
were returning from a trip to
Port Hope in their auto. -
—While Fred Bunting Ives en-
. gaged in some of his game- at
.—Mrs. S. Platten, of Whitby,
spent a few days last week with
her daughter, Mrs. J. Stephenson.
—Bert Shepherd, who has been
night operator at the G. T. R.
station here for several years,
has been transferred to Brock-
ville. We congratulate him
upon his promtoion.
—Rev. W. H. Moore, of Vandal-
ia, Michigan, spent a couple of
days during the past week with
his brother at the parsonage. On
Sunday morning he occupied the
pulpit in the Methodist church.
—The marriage of Mr. Wallace
Hall, only son of Mr. David Hall,
to Miss Mary Jane Wood, second
daughter of Mr, James Wood, of
the Kingston road, came off on
Wednesday afternoon, June- 2Sth,
at the residence Of the bride's
parents. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph.
B.. of theMethodist church, assist-
ed by pastor H. H. Bingham, of
Whitby, under an arch of ever-
greens, bedecked with flowers. in
the presence of fifty guests. Miss
Annie Fogler, of Port Hope, per-
formed the duties of bridesmaid,
while Mr.Murwopd Barrett acted
as best man. The bride was suit-
ably attired in a silk costume and
looked the pink of perfection, and
the bridesmaid was handsomely
dressed. After congratulation=
the happy throng was served with
a wedding dinner. Many beauti-
ful presents bespoke the esteem
in which the newly wedded pair
were held by their friends. They
drove to 'Whitby where they took
the G. T. R. express for a honey-
moon trip, THE ? EW s joins
congratulat ions.
school on Monday he ran into one
of the other pupils, sustaining a
deep cut in his forehead, which
required five stitches. -
—The Sacrament. of the Lord's
.Supper will be observed next Sun -
•day morning in .St. Andrew's
church, when Rev. G
'just what the people ars
looking for
.M......eee.ee........NN....WN
Have you seen our shipment of
Ilf
luminum - -Ware I
If you hasn't you no doubt will.
The Future Cooking Utensils. -
- Not affected by heat. Easy to clean. Impossible to burn
your cooking, -
Have a 1001m. -
—The following from an ex-
change is straight to the point :—
" All newspapers,. but especially
the local country papers are pest-
ered with what is styled obituary
poetry. rhymes made on. the dead.
We like to accommodate subscrib-
er-, but we must draw the tine at
publication of this kind of matter,
never poetry. seldom sense, these
productions are inv=ariably a med-
ledy of sacrilege and nonsense
that is neither creditable to the
writer nor intere-tin
reader. Rhyme is not poetry.
It is thought expressed, not the
jingle of words in which it is ex-
pressed that gives the matter its
poetic ctuai-ity. • If you are tempt -
to write obituary poetry don't.
Von haven't the literary training.
and yon are likely a ithout poetic
sentiment It i-: au. refle<•tinn to
sav von tire not a '-poet.' To this
five might afltf that taking a piece
i f rhy me and eland::: :t word
here a nil there to -itit f'ot-= not
Make a prrsr,u a poet, Nether 1-
it.. a c„nij,lintetst to trio t lltt,l• to
a -k hint .to "fix tip' -olne iAltl-pori
that would be better never seen in
type'
can, of Unionville, will officiate.
..reparatory services will be held
on Friday evening.
—At the- League meeting on
Monday evening L. Ridley and C.
'G. Gi ord`gve very interesting
addresses on 'Japan.
—Prayer-aaeeting in the Metho-
dist Church was held on Wednes•
.day instead of Thursday .evening
on account of the garden party at
R. Deverell'e.
—We congratulate Miss Gertie
Allaway and W. B. Leavens' on
their success in' securing their
Commercial .Diplomas•from Pick-
ering College.
—Rev. A. McAulay of Mitchell,
- • and formerly pastor• of St. --And-
- • rew's, Pickering, and St. John's,
- • Brougham, has resigned from his
charge. It is his , intention we
-understand to go to British Colum-
.
umbia.
• —C. G. Gifford, son of Rev. Dr.
• Gifford, of St. Thomas, who has
just rets •rued from Albert Col-
• ' lege, Belleville, is spending a few
days with his friend L. Ridley.
He preached in the Methodist
church on Sunday.
—Rev. J. A. Chapman, M. A.
'and wife paid Rev. J. E. Moore a
visit on Wednesday on their w -ay,
to Centreton, having been trans -
—Ernest ,Banks, of New York,
is spending a short vacation with
his parents, B. and ,Mrs., Banks,
and friends hereabouts. Mr.
Banks, who is an old Pickering
boy,-is.head salesrnan in the furn-
iture department of R. H. Macy &
Co. s large departmental store..He
has otir congratulations .on win-
ning the prize for the largest sales
made in the store last month, his
sales amounting to 55,500..
—There' is a mistaken impres-
sion with regard to' the-regiskra-
tion of births which the Register -
General desires to :correct. The
notification of a birth made by a
physician is not the .registration
required by law, which' can only
be made by one of the c.hild's par-
ents. Thirty days are allowed to
perform this duty, which is riot
complete until the child's name' is
added°to the record. A great deal
of annoyance is occasioned by the
omission to furnish the name,
w-itholit•whieh there is techically
no registration.
ferred from Grahamsville, in the—Orillia Council has doubled
Toronto Conference to the Bay of the'tax on dogs, and owners must
• •Quinte Conference: . now pay S2 for dogs and 55 for
—On Saturday last the price of bitches: After July 1st all un -
strawberries in Toronto; accord- tagged dogs shall he destroyed'
ing to the World, was from lir to and 'bitches -at any time found at
13c per box. Tuesday the price large. Owners of dogs that a't-
-.Thad fallen to 5c to (lc per bon anti :tack passers by, or other dogs o3•
' - in some cases onl-y 3c and lc were .hox•ses shall be liable to a fine of
.. paid. The quality is said to be. S10. t tPi e i cg village least
evtra good, large and well flavor. p
as
• ed. - there- aresome miserable curs in
—During the thunder -storm' of . town that seem determined to
Sunday lightning struck W. Ells- cause damage. They hide -along
cotes barn the electric current the side of the road or sidewalk,
•alon the tk of the from which they attack the un -
passing g rac
STRICT GF1ECL
Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham's
- -• Advice and Help.
She Has (}aided Thousands to Health.—
Stow Lydia a Ptakham' • vegetable Com-
pound cured Mrs. Fred Se7del.
CHAPMAN.
It is a gra
for a
Roman to feel that
she can write to
another tellingher
the most private
and' ooufidential-
details about her
illness, and know
that her letter will
be . seen by a wo-
man only, a wo-
man full of sym-
pathy -for her
sick sisters, and
above, all. a woman who has had
more experience in treating female ills
than any living person. •
Over one hundred thousand cases of
:female diseases come before Mrs- Pink -
ham every year, some personally,
others by mail, and this has • been go-
ing on for twenty years, day after day.
Surely women are wise in seeking
-advice from a woman, of such experi-
ence, especially when it is absolutely
free. •
Mrs. Pinkham never violates the con-
fidence of women. and every testimo-
nial letter published is done so with
the written consent or request of the
'writer: in order that•other sick women
may be benefited as they have been.
Mrs. Fred Seydel, of 412 North 54th
Street,- West Philadelphia, Pa., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
Over a year ago I wrote you a letter asking
advice, as I had female ills and could not
carry a child to maturity. I received your
kind letter of instructions and followed your
advice. 1 am not only a well woman in con-
sequence, but have a beautiful baby girl. I
wish every suffering, woman in the land would
write you for advice, as you. have doge so
much for me." -
Just' as surely as Mrs. Seydel was
curd, will Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound cure every
woman" suffering 'from any _form •of
female. ills.
No other medicine in all the world
has such a record' of cures of female
• troubles as has Lydia F. Piinkham's
Vegetable Compound. Therefore no
prudent -woman will accept any subati-
John Dickie & Co.
DOMINIONDAY
x
Strawberry -
• Season
-Saturday, our store will be closed during the
afternoon : but_will be open a few•hou-rs in
- the morning and all evening for the accorn-
mudation of our customers.
This is the best week to get the very best
Williams' strawberries. We expect a fresh
lot Thursday and Saturday, prices lower.
t• ' Come and leave your orders. •
Customers d'o really admit that we keep the
Grocery- y best. We are particular to have every -
Season { ,-thing fresh, clean and the bestin the
market. Nothing too good.
Sugar -
Season
Sugar is'cheap. buy now. We sell you the
best and the most for the dollar. We have
the inside track on buying sugar. Come
to ns.
J�huiDicke &. Co.
hay-fork underneath which his suspecting paeserb3 or paving trite which a druggist ms,y offer.
• horses were uninjured. Mr. Elli- horse, and on several occasions If you are sick, write Mrs. Pinkham,
• 'cott had also several sheep killed on Church St. accidents have Lvnn,-Mass, fer special advice. .It is
by the lightning. - been narrowly- averted.
PARIS •:: GREEN
Secera1hundred pounds of Paris•Green received this week. -
•
f free and always helpfuL
i" o. 1 quality and lowest price._
W'. LOGAN, - Pickering, Ont.
Warm -weather Groods !
Washing Machines, Hammocks,
Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Snaths, Clippers, Sprinklers,
Screen• doors, Fence Wire.
Oil Stoves, • • Building Materials. •:
—At close prices.
H. Bundy's1H1Hardware1
ummer Suits.... -1r
• Worsted. and Tweed Suits,
Odd Pants, Vests and Coats..
• A Fresh Stoch Just In.
You are stere to be suited if you see them,
R. A. BUNTING.
We enumerate a few .articles which wehave on hand
11 Rubber.
Balls, Fishing 'hackle. ' Lamp Shades,
•Cut -flower Vases, Tissue Papers • Flags,
Japanese Baskets, Fancy Papertries. Bibles,.
Side -Combs, . Hair.Pina, .Assorted Toilet Pins; -
Cuff and Collar Buttons, etc.
M. & E. Boone, Pickering.