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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_07_21s VOL. XXIV. - - - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1905. _ - NO. 41 . wofeetltattalgarba. .afedicai. T% F. EASTWOOD, M.D., Burgeon • to- Canadian Pacific Railway ; Coroner Ontario County; Isener of Marriage Licensee, Claremont; Office hours—Before 10 a.m., 1 to 9 p.m., and from 7 to B p,m. Private telephone connection with Balsam, Greenwood, Brougham Tltiucon), and D Pugh's (9th con)t Zion, A; Johnston's ;7th Wm &C9wie's Dental. R. E.. Dentist, Stouffville. Honor graduate of 8. B..RKER, L D. B.. D: D 8., .' the Royal Colllege of Dental" Surgeons and of the universityu.Offifce in Grnbin'e Block,ronto oover J wa. • to 5 p. m. elery store. Local telephone No. 24. Appoint- ments may be trade for evenings. Residence O'Brien ave. MARKHAM every Monday and - Tuesday. ()elide over White's store. Qny Legal. T E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS• B Ourt OotHonaa, W6 tbv Attorney,h and Co--:nty i:loitor. IrsO Scts&oi °tyBAR • rs, Solicitors, cccoppPost. 1206 0Gtlll Tray, LL,B. Money, l to Loa a'1 yhenIt., Vetertrtctry. uNj HOPEINS,VETEPINARY SUR - x, r BON, Graduate of toe Ontario Vet. artnary College, Toronto, registered member 06 she Ontario Veterinary Medics' Association, north and one Liana: m.:es o Green Rivd res, len c e �e enOt>S a and shoeing forge .-Zonis b to 11 a.m., and 1 to 4 pm. Private telepnoce in my office P, 0. address. Green o alter. Ono Inatera lice. FIRE INSURANCE. 2OTJ►L MaxmallC1➢ Company. D td. SPINK. ASEttt• tsstrttes garb*. THOMAS or laking vAisda�te,r. C•tc Claremont Out 07 .� BUNTING. Issuer of Marriage e Lithos*. for the Oonary of Ontario Of• �as at the ssore or et his r,afdsnee, Pickering 1.7 - tyylys 'DAVID BELDAM, auctioneer, /to., Woburn. toilette sale* from his onea.rons . t Kends both tar and wear. Baler of fat m.. firm B took and sold will be handled by ibis sub*ertber with Ilitbing the Is to i utmost are land sold to she very beet advantage. 1a ly DB.BEATON,TOWN SHIP CLERK . COnv.tanoe, Oosnmissionerfor taking aadavt,s. accountant, Seo. Money to loan on farmmow/Pty. ••Issaer of Marriage .Lie. scowpprr Whiiei. one f v POSTILL• Licensed Auctioneer, • for Comities of York and Ontario due. n otice. Add ell r'Gkinds s en Riet ver P 0 ,nued to on Ontort+at POUCHER, Licensed Auction- -1- • ear Valuator acid 0011.0tor for the Conn .An i.s of York and Onsao. All kinds of ►tuition and valuations made at mod - erste charge isles Estate+ and cou.tacmeots *on- eietsntly managed and sold by .uctson or _ private sa14, Mortgages. rents, note+ and g eneral eceoants promptly collected and satis- factory atinfactory settlement+ guaranteed. Phone or • write .for term, and particulars, Brougham, Ont. Dates may be flied at Maws 0 cC. y Real Estate, ,Z218L1ra3SCe, limey to Loan For Sale. One half acre of land. On the prem • ises area 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 office. • Conveyancing of all kinds done. W. V. Richardson. ' .Notary Public, Pickering. Hess' Stock Food Spink Mills I Red Wheat - - ... 95 bus. White Wheat - 95 " Spring Wheat -' 75 " Goose Wheat- 75 " Manitoba Flour 85.50 bbl. Family lour 5:25 Pastry our - _ 5.25. " Bran S10.00 ton Shorts 20.00 as Jumbo .25.00 " Graham, 'Whole Wheat Flours • Chop of all kinds. Hard and Soft Coal. Above prices Subject to Change without Notice. 'Look at the tir•ice'of feed; • I)rr Hess' Stock Food saves feed. It • .is endorsed by every farm paper. Mr. T. L. Willbray, of Tremont I11., who won seventeen premiums at theWorld's Fair, is a very strong advocate of Dr. Hess' stock • Food. Note the 'price of eggs — Dr. ' Hess' Poultry Panlacea is athe guaranteed egg producer. Hess' Instant, Louse Kilter has • 25 imitations. Use the original • on your cattle. For -sale at . ' - PICKERING PHARMACY Model Bakery Co., Limited. gra nunont; ? Of all materials and desisn kepti n stock. It will pay you to call at oar works and inspect our stock, and obtain prices. Don't be misled by agents we do not employ them. consegnent- ly we can, and do tbrow -off the agents commission -of 10 per cent., which you will certainly save by purchasing from ns. A call solicited. WHITBY GRANITE CO., Opp. Post Omce. Whitby,. Oats r o PICKERING LIVERY ! -1Fisst•elass vehicles for hire by day or night 'Bus in connection meet. ing all G. T. R. trsina, Freight and express delivered to all parts of the village. Teaming of all kinds done on shorte,t notice. Bale and eom• mission stables in connection. W. H. Peak; Pero. . Furniture., t -. ,A foil line of fires. - . clas, furniture now - • cn ethibision in - oar ware rooms. Prices right. R. B. Dillingham. Pickering, Ons Wagner & Co. Have It full line of fresh and cur- ed meats constantly on. hand. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. _ . _.Highest Highest prices paid for Butcher's cattle. Sugar for Preserving ! The best quality and prices right. SALT"cotistantly en hand.. . , The Sispply Wagon will he at Green wood every Tuesday front 10 -a.m.' to 2 p.m: and will pay the- highest price for. all kinds, of farm produce. FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE,. • ' E. Bryan, 3lanager. DOMINION BANK Capita! Paid un, Reserve .Fu nd and Undividad, Profits $3,000,000 — $3,634,000 • WHITBY BRANCH, General Banking Business Transacted. Special a,tsention given to the colllec- tion of farmer's sale and other notes. . a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. E)epOsits received of $1. and upwards. Interest allowed at highest 'current rater?. Compo'lasided or paid half yearly, E, J. THORTON Dunbarton. Rev. Mr. Hayden officiated at a very pretty' wedding at the home of the bride's mother, Cameron Street, last night, when. Miss Ma- bel Carpenter was united to Mr. Mellville Munroe, C. P. R. inspect- or. Miss Florence Carpenter, sis- ter of the bride, acted as brides= maid, while Mr. Thos. Butler supported the. groom. About for- ty guests were present and the conclusion of the ceremony all partook a very dainty supper; after which the happy couple left on the C. P. R. train for a honey- moon trip in the west.—Fort Williatu Times: • _ Srougaam. • Levi Willson spent Sunday in Oshawa. - Miss Routley, of Brookliti is vis- iting friends here. Mrs. J. Devitt is visiting friends iu the city. F. Mechin is visiting his brother and wife. of Oshawa. . John Ablitt, of Toronto, is vis- iting at John Cowie's... T. C. Brown, of Toronto, spent Sunday with his family, C. Philip and 'Master D. Maris spent Sunday in Ke -wick. Mrs. P. Mathews is visiting her daughter of Toronto who is very - •ill, Miss B. Alger is -visiting her sister, Miss N. Alger, of Hunts- ville. Miss K. Brodie, of Toronto. is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Brodie. Miss M. Macklin, of Toronto, spent a few days last week -with Miss M. Phillips. J. Burk on Monday picked e20 boxes of rspaber•r•ies. How is this for the first picking ? Messrs. W. Burk, A. Farley, H. Hensznaker, of Markham, spent Sunday at J. Burks. Mies Beattie who has been visit- ing at Dr. G. N. Fi-11's returned to her home on Saturday The Rev. W. Kay, of Dor- chester, will preach 111 St. John's church on Sunday next. We• all congratulate our teach- er and pupil who Massed his ex- aminations so successfully. Mr Dalby who has been work- ing for Mr Hubbard for a time returned to the city last week. R. Alger returued to his duties in Ambersburg after spending a couple of weeks with friends. • Quite a few from here went over to Green River to see the Bap- tism performed oil Sunday after- noon. . • - Miss J. Phillips returned home on Saturday after spending a week with Mise Rutherford, of Colborne. N. F. Mechin and wife have re - ,turned to Oshawa after spending a week's holidays with the fortn- er's parents.. - Miss Barclay while picking cherries had • the misfortune to fall from the tree injuring her shoulder. But we -are pleased to say nothing serious. Our foot -ball 'team wandered eastward on .- irday nlglit for a friendly game which after play- ing -for 40 minutes showed •their good qualities by' • defeating Greenwood 'team 1 to 0, The 'following is the school re- port of Brougha-m for the month of June. IV Class—Eugene Wil- liams, Eugene Feasby, John Coch- rau, Meda Hogle,. Ina Phillips. Sr: III—Maude Barclay, Arthur Farthing, Robbie Farthing, Ella Linton. Jr..III-Blailclie•Mechili. Sr. II -Alma Hamilton, Kenneth 3IcBrady, Lillian Hogle, Howard Hdbbard: Ji'..11—Mary . Barclay and Libby Farthing (equal). Pt. II—Archie Mechin, Letta Hall, Jessie Hanson, ' Nellie Norton-, Marjory- Bell, Clifford, `VaLlr*Up. Pt: I—Loil-ie Sanderson, Marion -Phillip, Charlie HanSon, Olive Routley, Hoy..Fors3`th. Tablet III—Freddy Hamilton, Artliui' Routley, -Miriam Huntley.- Tablet II—C=lrldys Hogle, Fred Routley, Alice Liseoln.. • Tablet 1—Jltirie llriniilton, Dean Meyers, Resell Philip. Sarah Nor- ton, Gladys Brodie, Frank Steph- enson. Proniotitnis.- Frint Third to Fourth Class—Maude Barclay-, Robbie Farthing, Arthur • Far- thing.•From Segund ti) Third Class Alma Hamilton, Lillian Hogle. Froin Pt. second to second-class= Marjory Bell, • Jessie •. Hanson, Archie Mechin, Letta Hall,Nellie Norton. From part I to part II— Louise Sanderson. Lena Ruther- ford.- Teacher. •*• "I trust yon love.'yotir neighbor" ventured the visitor. Hush 1" warned old Rounder. "0 Stouffvi l t e. A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday, June 28th, at the home of Alfred Copson, 2nd of King, 'when his eldest (laugh- ter, Iris A., was united in mar- riage to Cornelius R. Dyke. Bev. G. W, Dewey, pastor of Davee- , port Methodist Church, formerly - of Aurora, officiated. - •On. Wednesday, about noon a file broke out in the rear of N. U. Euer's residence, Albert street, i and but.for the prompt work off those who arrived on the scene first, with the use of several buck- ets of water, which kept the flames down until the arrival of the fire brigade, it might have proved a very bad blaze. Not much damage was done, as the $re was kept at the back ptirt of the house: - A rather remarkable coincident occurred on Friday -last when Elijah Miller, at the good .old age of ninety six years, walked three miles to -Dr. S1t)ith's dental office, had an operation anti' also had an impression taken for an artifi- cial set of teeth. He has worn artificial teeth for fifty years and hopes tot wear them for twenty five more. He is yet in full pos- =esion of all of his facilities and enjoying good health.' We wish Mr Miller many years of health and pro=perty.—Pilot. Markham. .. On Friday evening last, Miss Alice Wales entertained over thirty of her friends in honor of her two married sisters. Mrs. Bert Savage (Lizzie) of Aylmer, Out. and Mrs.. Sydney Scoltock (Gus'ie) of "Earning Greer, - Kingston, Jamacia. Markham has at present four new ministers in her pulpits, Rev, C. J. Dobson has assumed the parsonage of the Methodist churh in the place of Rev. Chas. Smith, Rev. Sharpe has moved into town to fiIl the pulpit of the the Christain church, Rev, J. B. MrLeod is looking after the Presbyterians during Mr. Pid- geon's absence in Quebec, while Mr. Mitchel is attending to tl e spiritual wants -of the Anglicans while Mr. Lawrence is away on his holidays - - Robert Andrews, of the West Hill.. on Monday morning form- ally took possession of the'•Frank- lin House. He 'brings with him to Markham au excellent reputa- tion as a caterer to the wants of the travelling public and as a landlord careful to fulfil the strictest requirements of the licence law. As a cuisiniere there o' said to be uone better than Mrs. Andrews in the district. The Franklin is- perhaps the most desirable tote' property in- -East York, and no doubt under the new nlanagment it will maintain the high reputation it bas held under the superintendence of the late proprietor, Mr. James Torrance.=Sun. erg GREEN RIv(R_ u • The farmers are busy with the hay this -week, . Miss Lottie Burk is spending a few days in Toronto. Mrs. McIntyre has recovered from her. recent illness. • Rev. Mr. Lamont preached 'here on Sunday evening last. Frank Booth and Miss A. Booth visited at Mr. Fuller's Sunday last. • W. A. Fuller and Wm. Hoover spent a day in Oshawa last week. Large quantities of - rasherries are being Shi sped daily from this locality. Miss Mabel Doter. , of ,.Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs.O. H. Doten Mr. and Mrs. , Parsons and •family, of Winnipeg, are visiting friends here Geo. Fuller and daitghter, Liddy, have gone to visit friends in the.State of Maine. Geo. and Mrs. Davidso'u, 'of Cherry - wood, -Visited witn Rob and Mrs. Da• foe cT.Thurstl ty laSt. Arthur and Mrs. Collins of Toronto. visited the Ixtter's brothers, Alph and t�•ITI. HooVe.r last week. - • •A picnic for the children of the vill-;tge and vicinity was held last. week on the grounds of J•. 1, Wilson's 3. Few'th,rop, sr., returned home fast Reek -after spending several weet visiting.Wrornsoeket and New Port. Miss Winnie'1t-ilson gave a birth- day party July 12th for a - number of her friends, an enjoyable time • was spent. Wm. and Mrs. Hopkins left Thurs- day morning for their home in Mani- toulin Island after- spending a month - with Dr. H. and Mrs. Hopkins, Silver Maple• Dr•. H.. and Mrs. Hopkins from here, Miss Ella White. of Rochester, Miss Florence- Meek, of Whitevale, Mr. Madill, of Orillia, �Vm, and Mrs. Trop-- kins, of Manitoulin Island, visited Sunday last With JeShn A: and - Mrs. White, of Brougham. OR Baldms? Scalpishiny and thin? Then it's probably too late. You neglected dandruff. if you had only taken our ad- vice, you would have -cared Hair Vigo the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to I. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. -1 bap used Ayers Bair Vigor for over CO rears. I am.now vt yen (Adana haves head growth of Cron brcwr. hair. due, 1 thlnk,an- nrely t. ♦yer's Halt �'froa" sins, Iii A. $Etre, Sltle,lne, nL $1.00 • bot't:.. J. C. ATER co,. .�:Srugg'ars.---r-Oj-- I.�we ll Naas. Good Heir FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE OR TO BENT. Being Pct i., Con. 2 . its ti.e t;wncbp of Pivkering, containing 150 acres and situated on the Kingston Road. Fcr fnli particulars apj.Iy to E3, Corned. Picltertn$. P . 043: • The WESTERN PAIR Of CANADA. iUoorporated by act of Parliament 1814 Pickering Branch. Aat:.orlaed Ca�r:al, . . {1,0001/10 Subtler' Owl Capital. , ..........•.•.•1�A10D AIM ass assets Real:1y Can,artiile . 1,11015.8111 Joan Cowart E. T. 8 Mellu.r-as, is>tq. Press dent Crtlzt.e Special attention even to Farmer's Sale Notes Collections solicited and promptly made. Partnere Notes d;e000etad American aa4' Foreign &:change bought and sold Drafts 1s• sued 'ratable on all parts of the world Savings Bank Dap.rtm.at. interest allowed on depoa/w at htthamt ear rent rates. and ar.dtted bail•ysarty'to depoitiveg aGeo.'Kerr. Manages. Hay readers, Binders, -..Mowers, Plows, - Turnip Drills, and Farm Implements of all kinds. Buggies and Wagons to suit all- For ll For a good Separator call on L. D. BANKS, S8.1y Pickering. - Pickering cal :�io'y Yards at Spink Milia, Best Quality of Hard Coal _Full weight Guaranteed. Stove and Chestnut Sizes At lowest market_ price S. We have also ori hand quantity -of Best Quality Smithing Our Coal Coal makes warm friends.; Orders left wits w. teak delivered promptly. ighbor is a widow and F SALE—A covered buggy near. . lla>11�C3i]Ri my wife migh-t hear you wADDaLL, lot 11, eon, 9, Pickering. • • I new: For further particnlaTs apply to AV3 WHO NEEDS GLCM;5FS so Everyone needs glasses whose eyes are not perfectly focussed for' seeing, distant objects, tis easily adjustable for near work. We can give yon perfect sight. Our Sta-Zon Eyeglasses please the particular. - -. _.CONSULT :. Speciah.st About your eye trouble. We can cure tltose headaches.' - Consultation is -free. .. _ Come now. Norman -Basset: Jeweler and Optician. Brock st, -south, Whitby *44l4E44E44E4tE411l�1l41444l4E4 r.fruit allow a heaping tablespoonful ��IGTURE OF MODERN WAR1..‘ss�' of granulated sugar , Petra• a little It Takes • Al %vater into your' kettle to prevent'the 6'contcnt:i from hurtling, then put in DOINGS AT THE SIEGE OF A. a layer of peaches, a Sprtn'-iing of PORT ARTHUR. 6 ' sugar, another layer of leachos- more .— . A .1„ae, end et, on until th! kettleis First Painting,' of the Kind, by *A ft 11. Jog sl w1:i to a buil, which Frederic Villiers, on Eahibi- ia may centjnue for three ,uliuides. Can lion in London. and seal', N; 1;.—If the !peaches ha-c•e '•• _ i�i����s•3►�Il►D __-_ -- t t.ocn dropped into water as they are At the galleries • of Mo"si•s. 'Henry peeled, , }•ou rised not add water to: Craves & Cu,, 'in fall �I ;11, London, prevent scorching. there has been placed (:m exhibit ion ' a war picture of a very, reular!,able Wilk. •cones—limb 100 Ounces of P.ASI'DER 1T? kind, Probably no other..hes ;'et fey on T'ea to make a satisfactory infusion - l utter and 'tic() ounces, of caster, .. beim painted aa•hic'h eotiveys so ' Dud • Sugar into one poun•t- of self-raising lc sobeil•y I'oIdiri--prinkle erne an idea of certain inliUr[ant tis'.�e�ts'than any other tea on the continent. !lour, add a pinch- of salt, an i ctmough 1cupi sugar over one quart raseberrie5, !of feeder!, Warfare. AiiIk to make" it into a past,': form lntash and let them! stared until the Of course many exccllept•Phuto- CK, MIXED or GREEN. . • into ruur_c15 crit �a^h into folie hr•u.�h...re ar'is dissolved, stirrinIaiicl meas!!- BLACK, • su • over with en, and aril!;,and bake in lin, the mixture occasionally. 'Squeeze mph' a'tc=sketclres-retatit,g to the"l Sold only In Leah Packets, 4-0O760^ 6Ce. Byart rovers. 6 Basso-.1uoidet�se conlii<t have appear<' Y., e it it:'fr't•rhtc oven. ' -,fr tt tht•o (gh- a co.rr5e cheesecloth: Hirirest ,. ward St.' Louis, 1804. Curried nee. ota`n:•s. 11;v in dei i- I'1'herc should be about ono cup of eel it, curiut:,, periodicals.; but the .. I' 1 i Sade of these is necessarily •sine!}- ping Soule tilr:un; cut in Qli:e::, dredge Iluice. Add boiling avatar to u±a.yr '1'Itc; eau cuuvuy a.notiuu of the t,-' tht•tc1-^rrth c 4.••v levitate, noel in Cour ,oma 1•i1,t 1,f liquid, and..1 t It on to ° I to ntscmthkrs the topmost Peak of a ti..is d Then the demonstration 1 pru',ult i f k't•dur; is tit:itlual• tir:d tett!_ • ec ua1 rn:an,itt:s. COM half a pint of i boll. Pict three tablesp tablespoons of corn- t' tical ! ceased. 1 1 peoele, but ;lordly of their i— gravy, Salt; an;l•1ititon ,!mini, Stir !starch in a little cold wat1 and 'lit' culijuurt activity'.... Like hurnarr� reales the unseen •inen Itt re1rly to a query as t;O whether---- ? 5;•:run, Add tl salt- e:art!:vied the 1:;-.;ere, cess! tete up the the great'e ciifl'rring e noes of the lift all boils, then nib! the boiled into Lr bo:l:n; The picture in due:,tion'is a e n- smoke were ttttriLuluitl.e to different 1otatcics: cover the pan and fit all nolo of suit null cmc:': ten itan11 s, vas measuring about _u feet by �t, i•e,t seta! es they went, on ti the loat'e 1, of the }alis end up their baro face, xItiosic;ns;.; .N.D.: Villiers writes that •si:ntn0 for a rluartcr of an lour i nd !stirring fropeettl•:. .crit. the •a bites =Li.e.palntel••s !•'rt',cleric.- Viliio•'s, o::; tboy are nit',in11 (hie. to the churn- ! ! o±' 'hitt c•g s stir , h1r1 rot. (!idte rnr t ,t throaa ink o''-:t rauli(ica±.tun:,. 4.,n. each. of l must cxper;c•ttcvcl 1. all wtu' h leg up of tie? variGtis colored earths, Si oauy .lruc-lrnni Balls,—!lout four and stir th• ct hitt, tn.' thicken.. l,aetists. Lc: Sul, j; dr. 'L, e.:u ut's,te:: tuilurb ,tore .Jap- I'' t -�s su:,,t vii • t.1.' a1u1 and red Soil peculiar to the ounces of will:eel 1 oc;1N14. lel s it ,,d 54rup jest ;c ,c rc!,.011ur; it tru.n du4(1 5 at the 54, -1 1 ! 1),! t A th,.r. nurse. ` t �vtc•i4ei+y of Slur-! .!ether. But the water, 'and 'When (ootced drain and th-, ter,'. Tura it tutu a 11 olt1 Which '!'hc day.un «:Li 11 the it lit t•s f,;4. 1 itt u(: tris face of ±!:u }!tells. ut .itn- _fate,. c.f the 1•,ov;;}cr, no doubt, play- eta hitt; smell i ce s. i I.l in a has !ern wit. in cold .vuf;er (111 1 "sCtt` this 11101. Ire '4 414 nn:i((1 0,15 :!u.'. ' (1 .:. ilu1 411 ::lard ,ja,',5 (1d fltrnl'r;s. I "' < ed a pt,±.t in the crater scheme, tspec- ance' air with- the. vii'• of a',:4..: ip. a rt, d lace. '-c a 1'J. 1, when the t i; ue, e n:,s',-4.n Icu55iun5 acilh trtar;i4iete •„nll c , ! �s, r ! ; yla. 4.p seri! 11-ir.h '41' (1 tatty-in lilt' dc.:,n^• purple.te,nes. for I - tic„ r res, one ounce of grtte I ch etsit, eCsteed. sauce ,e it'll the --link'; of •the= • tars were t,5• ,i in the 1 (4111 ud:ue t =was. I± v. t,5 to Pound (; , so re tit✓ could !!eerie sprite account for the Icor t1 4. lo'-t tire.• 'Phut day's acts ,rt •nuch:e4 'urns to 1n.c, 411,11 th,15 111,-, salt. ;end c.lcrnrnt'to lase,. title for t,«5 1111 4.,o with it. 1Ir. A'itliur; hits : :cert,:,vl lne.,r. c:.t van,tie.,oa,.. rot,th., '.Ian,u�e,e in-•}�'trpie, that soviet hues reached the th- env r.;o1urut. unt,i1 .(4 1 4:.!1,, ant' i 1'as.1•,,. r•; 1 1,0, •ah.• e h • •1 neo crust.. u _ .I,'depth of actual blackness, },y any •1'an.1•y, that, tl.: ore.•it (i:aka mo;•- .thin' turn the mixture on to a fatal: ' .lith a muck I Ilio.; of 171,1 lin. n, AShen ' alienee,•f.11e a I„-iter u:u,. rif tu'.,d,:rn deft seem.! ctuut the :teat ic,rtre5 n • • to cool form this into bails. roll in 'read': to - ,, `?t ` „ car 11atWes c(4 "brought it f 4.c into tl1 !�.rasiun eh.o latae ache could best account S1r.o ;.I1 th tin, a.arfure. with it 1;tt • and its . , (lo.,r, th'T in egg and bt•,ad ((U n.li 4c:4th r •Iters, sitrin',lc thrcl.ly sk:,.l 1 r,, ILau Yny u.Lc, id) ,:.,4. of S for t}:e purple i5 duubtle�s Ur. Shim• 1 h ; u ,cl, t vl sugar, ail;! ubo.lt two ,th; et:utpai n. trtnchcs. and tic m deep , often, fat, nit ' for, the ;amiss : war .s lir. chemist a (lcr:ran Pills, -ileat two eggs thins-1tablespoons of thick i.:Train, aud_cuvvr I iIit!1,•rtti, v'ar ;hetet-.s have Leen! -Nona•,-vino of course, the ictater,' F .Ja;�un. Ile spent eleven years if 1rr11r,• 'terror s, ±:,nut 1.:} r t nc,- luokin44 color the trench nn rtl c • i1n- • oul;hly; dissolve • t(ao rn:u,•,s• ,,f but- --with th t; ,"rr•'•st u4. kith a ot,r'n-, r. f J producing the explosive which now • ter in • etre ;'tot of oris nett; v�h !r ecce. ra'albrrtics may Lr u.ed n 4111111 c,nn141 144 s ;,•rfurnunc ,: id- of rnc(l10 4 fr.rclrciunrl. do .slit s,; the is knc,wn by his name. , cooled add .tn-.tl4 , s. tir<I -by •i1,- :.r,he sale,! wily. • . ... Iclalrt..r in' (04s! r 11.us prole•; An l aktt rric :•tars-1'h.•y 11 4' t,•.0 or By ills_name sad by its ?c:•ribIe, ' exception was tie. work of \'ec•c`,tci,t-' th.r.•• mills away aril 1)hil l ycner n,. s lun,wn, and by tittle grF,•s ,v(.rk taco , ctnct•c n( '!rn:r t sloe lc;,s,,h,.tr;.' 1'11•., 4.•.o.—:Sllc,,c equal effects it i' the :.u�:rrer. with pinch sir's;!!, ❑n l' ,c„!},; c f (4 4-it'd fiu't Pre . i,•.tih•'^'rt, . avho . eat I.1t into trl.,ul;le hark, \Sebe' •you �.,• is rt+< b:,rst(ntz illi Its e�rulwsitir,n and movie of 11141 Ich t( (1'-(1 4(44 ti. royal -cunt- .±e{ the+•• r,:,,rnOu4 rroir.•c+il,• th :,t!o a ht l • n r n4`e. Lent all tui, suer. fruit carr full. unit lav n5i: r the:' 1 1 preparat.o•: may f erg remain- secret. (n:t trio s 40.1 ce u _4.l c•,; s-,4.t .om t. to rte. st nttl 4..n :! breies. Al,, .h ,ala (,der in the vi. ,'y' safe place pcntr 4.l shells. that hurt!„ incessantly loss it wit, )+r, '-hi 14-4 who iui'cnt- lltsl [u4. fee e r -:• ereitbs in a ho? the 1e in:Ceder r art.} ;,ret 4.n Left' bin'c Owl- lik- AC'1'1 ALLY 0('1 1.1 1I:I.) over vuur head. cd also t: , ctirtc,ut; ink in Japan fur 'Retic • e' a::4. of thr�i: shells bars o,en till• t11 reins are•, of a shire ' irn nein ,tt•s, an 1 then- o- u,•e/e them.f4.bank t:.ottg tliid pants !nervy I tueral- bro^:11% ' TuT•r not to - t r-u1rccarlitut- the."hc e,ere. liever'th-el, \l,htft t hey•41t "01.i ,1!'. 1,1)0.st-in( sou ]v. Ar l in that c'+a,trc, .chi•te trni- .er•rr -quic;h', !ham too •ori„ tees, Il.n� n ��te•Iv (11 1 � . ril, little hurter over earn. d•c;1 'hrnn h ch .,cc!nrh put. thist ae art has b cn bru'tght to a , a g , c u , liftuid !4aur•e pictures, wiles, n ; tin., n:oc! 4.n beheld varied and extravagant cf- with vas p t;ecteeat uuktiow'n elsc••chere, 4.,o easter Sofia', 4111(1 s ! c.- an to -1:.:] •crin. (1i.: tur,,,4 ret iovr_,is pati t ,..cuw},arathcaly allose w,_, (vets' of color, i furg%'r has been able to prurla.e "a. Ttpr ca oup —(lint•. On, nn�rtr the' sell ,. th n p4-? in 4.h, cahnl l�rr-'is a laru..r;: ,r, Cit' 'VAPOR paper .Pinel. h•. In lelrnt1 of butter till a ri s: let them boil u{, once sklrn 1 Rhea ill \'itli,•r'- rnaire'1115 al-teln-- - THE MASSES successful imitation of the ,a er cur. ,F, !Bion calor, acid pril,pl r ;int' ' salt foil thr'scrup etee:4.r until r 1,•re - hs..-:tl, .,k..•.1i.L.•- he ass I;, in ne •a !4.,.•n, h, aro di., o,ag, el by these ext.:oiling '. • rtncy. • 10 taste. neer! oboe! n Pitt of ac ,t, r• about e nil 4:11 to if/ 11, iter tet n aloe[•,,,04.,,,iu, u. dircet line Shrlis Int urahr r,, ti,-;or that! d__- n •titre! Roil 'I4 ( is e111 t!(' 11e,-s.an - i,4.,•;, ANXIOUS .1' DTH£RS. !Shin t)xa na:rr,_Ie,l- u, pour wt, lint th• 4.r fi iw n 1't:is 'frit c,t1 Sts• the slt,,t v! l.aru• lire..• ten,.,!) n 4tr,i',r•r info a clean '4,!0:1'- once rr,are Poll' tli,' ars ane! 5.111' tn.nc:h" }s in the-f,,r,'o ,.„,,,,,,i, e['t hie t,1, black earth it, fumes ver Sara 't i,.! ;Purr: ad,l`n tahl,•s ,u,n1(11 of crush .d 4.1,„r' i:, Pie1r1re, ane! err 4.:1 it •4,14, look over purple. 1'he name is like 1,1' vi, id r stunr,'4rr .111,6., h,.... area had time 1al ova. and boil slowly 1111 iso. ntc- to the. panorama a,f th,_(,tr'ttl'i -d toll,; Center-of a rtinn. trues 41ce1r ,',. nen t. - dh. ' _ 1 tor. !!tilt esus-a-td an anxto!ts ticno ,ell. Cu! racy potato into thin stt<'r-, LIl i;V; serroundin.; the inlet .of !'ort Arthur, Frani .,rid the vapors rise in c},,.r11s for mot hit �tunea h and boatel to "in deep tat Oil a stollen. sol,.(, - - They 'artralta,oal hills,- of fht sol-' of an,l,ir, 1 1 ,-lore. the;v arc leaden 11 1(1,'4- cue:r yuul:l;4- darling 411 hot. and sari,: with this s,no1:. 4, (1(((4 1i,: ; 'army lire n to 'fry,- risen:, two rank' t}'P,,, • clothed to 1,11-height _''uy, serif kra:' and pt:4.l l' .gra v, a•-•• l• ce,11h••r, ani alio t ti Ener the moth- ' pepper and self?, tend if eve, ht(a,. i.nis coropar attack.• ci11'c �aiid parallel with r,, sissy, t�e:d uhoie that !lar,•.. high elver h, :,el Is the, :4 11104, •mono nt nen', stock-,• us, c' ( lois )044.-. tett:iee'u?hs and sh ,! F T t4.. rrali!.s rh,'t there is dancer the • t-rn+ted(1 if watt I'.etwc, r: [,a'n uC lht ulna. rotor telt .you but a seta ,r., Peet the hill:;•• 1;ttlr e±a.• tmav• t,u horn id (tido 11 ' Slrothered i'hre :•e,t=Th ' thicken. '1,11r!'' (4!".'''''!''''','-'”4.4,1,''(4! Sour !,,..1'1"-• ,., t n 1144 lose (41 the sea and of a' flit 1 I'IG F,af, (L"cit: itliily. r,i'h- orfs ur,c,.:4.r tnte;,rd 4.1.,' is 1'4riu'S_Scurtnrfi h;tt,;sli+ies, 1'1414. 91ra«ay ..frit fist. liikwau bca<-ral easel• home' at !Ina sr,t11n there reitst be ttnd(r•, t,i berm • 114 oh. �i'i!f should Lt k,•Pt.a Loa of llahy'vtiarta - '1t•e (hie.rn doi,n the La:•k anal. lav a1 ms•iet,; 1,i. 1(1 h Ie`-, I•,c'. i, • !leu' a- arc far -ai..a —a convenient Ilrung shells_ have burst nett net the slept, - 11Ar, hr 1' dean, in a bell in• ,l1•.h.;'111,(r•t4r o1 a ymrd, 141,41 hei0 c•a-rllnl ,raie{;r of a few smiles below th,e zogc of l;rilow:n> sonny ']n•,hts end at th.• !IY t - niptnmof le 1 iltnr.c rhe-v- shII lel 1.4. fico. Th ey tieA sun asfile ,sal( }' ':t4a c-in tt a Shor ,list.t.ae ,torn ih.• 11 ,re' Hilt • thecae -the Ueil4cr hill,e- ci,L.tred vaporstai a Sw arta t f y,1b w• . and t 4. r'.' .xtl 1:. Iii*1rill,tly cirri. cholera infanturtt, po.tr around them on prat n4. a•at,r ei,.ds, , l'ya,', tl,e• -.ors-i4. of tier permit. thi' weer,rs „I' the harh,+'r' t,, ;sh white dots They are ,1APanese - - CO."er 1i-hr1: andcinth nrd their« it O,, r 141-,�tbt,r•• Lc• .ren—.1 4.'4- I'„4Y p1;,<e, io.crtlly 1:,,- 1r4fae,rry ti}er44(4,, rein - their Dain diarrho,;'4 slid srnn,ae h rr,,uhhs: and ` dune, 1•asrine fn intently' rt.\o c ' hrc, , lin : f;,chu4, rho ,'4 t 1(ne, and pin it sot with the Potty', cortical hills fine trenrhr. 4l 4! clambering to those of air .lust the thing a too±h r n//da at } c±r141 not wilt inwri4, • lel vas the• Bus-lana.. I this tient • to koro h,_4. children well, metol, the roarer, Aild to the• • drip- � 1i1 Ih'''.,urrc !osmole, • ''. lies, dank Moen; r chil'rreld, well, , - - pines nnr-b.rtf j,in? of . 4.,•h ,rriF., or, - 1 bt; v tT marl ct 5„4.K of bete and. place to !emit! .nor • ,.: more !lith.. In cot, iparlson with the volumes 44i: tics. '.till Ore rc,•lt,•,-lerede..e the '4a111-i relent, to a 1 fl (4h•ral.4,1 ex- cult to takee when fort i! rd, Smoke the (buts. are mi4i,riil esti! I 1i. sacs ••f (ilwil\'s keep I'at,y's Owc rh!e-k'r•n lightly. a. rth liner and bake a d 1 neonl•r: 1 the •tnhlr,- -'len 1hc.'rit_ht of. the picture is a they won'. on :mil' (4n and 1.-rcc(1 1arts t', on band Or ca51• of enure• !lilt 'thi' i, - -- rich ,ir,.nn. basting 4 fro, uently• ,cloth ut intoe!.' o 11hrr '-. r(,is of • feh•ts 1.nown aft the '(luck- their way- up -thie ,lnces and into shi;,•tle, 1-dw w• ± ,a' any:• other { Aft •r the 1a11, ..I!n • to tliorour hi scowl), and another•tri,•• leads ncr 1•s tort at . tbo top, 'Then they w re:medicine th.e1 c ,, moult them it)•� • dwell, r me ov1i. ''cin the line to. rind- :1h,, 1e41.. The 74 1.4cr 11trtr•o71 this clerk-en out and very few, 4. 44(14- hack, Ieaos cif stomach or. bowel 1rouhloo. fA�'\I\(, lcl.LflI;•:. '1•4i4;,arr tit !in'then it 1 aahi5L .idt. tllr !test .line. of elefen.,, trvitr the rti;ht shoulder of leastIAnd this tatc}'i-e4-U-e,• - a1,ole414- safe Caren:d-• 'Inntato4x, I'ot,r l.oilin; biome is rirclbn4.'Cor•the' 1,rn1>ne,•. The my:west.. h•1ll, at thi'i•v.tr•crne.Kil:cyan ?care45 a stvi;hog, cn}utnn i,1 -tr_is sols! unrler ti. guaratalca+ to' • left. Is first l\lktan, cr!aane:(l'hy veP, 1 sereh as height ls5tie from tet' et-intain no opiate or harmful drug,' water c:'.4.r rnr, tojr.ntn, 14 t , 1„o•:, 1 Tattle limn, in , 14{(1' to brio_ 111(t - one, of 111,-.• soul herr, sea forts, The ferret! r•t.4ions '-1'he fort .in the. !light 1 \'o,i can get' the Tablets from your rye shins. I;er:c4. e ti,;w Iraerr alt the •Ilei:^int ttu.. !hest mUkru (1 At- • tr,(rlrtr, sh ,n,ld he• datnpe11e+1 r e ti.:; Cirurrlis:i oil too). lung lent!. :kn., seem un rniddtr ad the picture ; t4., a .uti,tit,•r mrrlu•ine r. al(•r' or by mail at 25 a'1 the juice that iv ill cn1:1,i. away 1' pant 4+t tlt!: ssky,• It i, 1lbaut .this of bursting shells The 1' fort, nii;_,h-,c.n.ts a- I ox by .writing, the Dr, Wil. • without pressrn;� hard; put the•rn .(411(1 m coil; ,!eit(. "-' 11 n'•1.' - tlto _iA` 1 a kettle and heat. sto,0.co'to•a boil, cloths fre,lv;•It.in, .old ?hat•tl't,• s.e1._ ramt.the in,•zt two hi1J5, each•aatth boring 7;nst Klkaca!t, i,• c„m,urrati.,` lintels' Medi -eine Co.; Brockville, Unto 1'o n (04-t0rs nett! lank much utile sell e• In,IS i,4. hern5titihrrl herders are its fort, in the left arid• right miildfe ly clear, Mir over. it hin•tr th.tck the 1 there,! 1 ! <,f'the picture,.that the chief interest. :ire shot, snowy steeds, the wavering f if your remove all the hard ,arts l(� e ,ly damp. Boll u1' tightly, centers. Tho fort in the left middle' 'wreaths seri streamingedit-ands .pt fore putt-:ng the- m nn the !tete, air;{• panllg th1.-roll• frequently to sorer I -Was Tkno`wn as' the•!' font - rshrapncl smoke—death's White decor- '•MOTEE AND PANDU.' run the pulp sift with amu• hands, th:e darn; nig, From the base of _ these hells' to ti!inns, Moil ten minutes, clip :out the 5ur•1,1u5 The napkins and doilies should be the -spectator extends a _stretch . oft i'trwnril those forts, 115(1 .Swartn Remarkable Int•e�igeace of an In: •-• liquid, Pour the tomatoes: boiling arran(rrl alternatively erns upon an- other, n-uneven around, The vegetation is the tiny dols which are min. • They diaa•Bullock. •” hot, tote• the curl" and coal 1{step nth r, ifrst. a n tPkin trio the li)ue. .scanty and Stunted, scorched by the 'captured the 1' (ort and Ctnrnediately "' ` throe !n a lout. dark place, As ad- !hen One' which hos. been. wrung' oat sun, •named it Ttchinoltc, thi !frit!! the-, •The aCTeeiE ion of.- a dug for its mos- name of precngt11 r weep each tar of warm water, thin a div napkin, naule of the most important dui' ter could htu•clly he excelled by the ane- ro1•(,n it, 'PIIS: CITFF?IILI':SS 1'EGi':TATT(t V, I Tn a —foo exc nr,e !len light. ;a int, anotlte. alit p n_,t among• them. the-officer in command devotion of an Indian bullock, named Canned I lurn5,—'I'nclee quarts• of of '41':(1'(1' water, anal so nn, !then the reds and yellows of a sandy soil, of the .Japanese assaulting parties. Toile, to. I' andu, its owner. llutee "plums, onto Pint 01 water, ono pound roll. ti,, tly together, the instant waters and n sullen ski—1 At the en<I o(' the clay the forts -4o was an ordinary Indian bullock, says ' of sugar, I'm the Sugar and water .. these arca the leading colors of the the left • were' still in• possession of the, author of "Sport and -Adventure on the stone in the preserving; kettle, •_ .-OV CHOOSING Jil':AT, . .. landscape, set Ong. . the Rsissians. In the verv•face of in the Indian .Jun,gic," about four Prick each !slum with'ti n•edtr to per If- herr is from a young; ox it will 'The'-nearest human interest is at feet high and of the :whitish brown • vent bursting, attcl as soonTHE TERRIFIC SHELL FIRE n as the have a lino, smooth, open grain, be �1e left of the foreground. -of an d .Chi the color common among the stunted cat- sholter- of a bit . c>i an Old LhiIo 4-4 they. fought acith splendid bravery, tie in native villages, the kettle, e, .. }feat turn the' (runt into should soft, 4141(1 feel then r; the fat wall, converted into a defensive scall but thin was not the• only reason 11e awns thoroughly .trained 'to the k;et?lc, }feat. very' slowly to a should .Llok white rather then 'yt1- by the Russians, a First Aid corps why the attack was .... not pressed hunting by Panda, .• anti seemed to boil, and cook for five minutes.- 1' ill 1(4w'—if a. deep eclat the rota! is scl the jars to the rims with the plums.. clout good;' the grain of cow beef • is' is assisting wounded men. They are home.. - 'comprehend his mast'er's wishes i not conspicuous. ' They are inciden-1 The' .Tapanese did not Particularly tuilively. A glance, and Motee alone, lions over theist the scalding; closer and 'the fat, whiter,. than ox. tat. "Sat, ' and Sb1I1 i5 the flame want to capture and i„twin these- oould rrrcwe forward or backward, as 'liquid until' full” fo o� e'rTloacing, hoof, hilt'the! lean is not. so to I,.,ht a of this picture, and it is rightly forts just then. Fhis tremendous requir(.tle. A motion of the finger, and Canned Ttcrries.—)feat slowly_ to red; in old meat, there iS a-'strcitk df• flamed. demonstration, against the whole line he would lie defib, or kickup -his, 101 111'_f, in .a 'large' kettle, • When. horn-in 'the 'gibs--thc•harder this is Athwart .the foreground,. •fn the of the, etxstern forts was in part a heels and rlt.sh about as if mad, .thea• begin to boll, add Sugar •in pro- the older is the tnrat. In lamb look direction of the hills, runs a deep it-' blind. •1'andu did all his stalking with the• Portion of one tablespoonful to each at theneck; if the vein is fairish • it rentdar !issued. Seemingly it might! (len. Nogi Wished to ascertain the • aid of his bullock, and intte1 01 his quart of fruit, lJefore -doing this,. -S fres,_ if greenish or yellowish it is have been caused by an earthquake.! depth of a eons in quite- it' dii'Cerent 4 success depended on its intelligence._ however, it rh'ere is much ,fines in the stale; in the hind-quarter, if !herr: is Now, at any'. rate, •it is converte.d to.i direction, the,nloat inttnediately in! An .old piece 01 sacking, painted kettle, dip' out the surp41s with a a lint nosier the: •k1 11(v•11(1(1 the the 4-14-134- of men. It is full of nlen,�fr"ost of the Lrhlun0shan Work; heatl • with green daubs on' one' side to re; dipper or cup, It will .enly increase knuckle' is -.limp, it •is stale. .In buy- though not one or thein is to be' While the 'eastern attack was in pro-! semble shrubbery, on the other side the number of cans to be filled with. brig weal. 1 ho'o'p meat of which the seen. The only thing You catch sight i gress another party did !what \ogi with,, .!bars of vivid_ red, ,was, thruw_n out real adaantagp to you. Let the kidney ,is' scot! covrrtd with thick ( Orel' \Follies back like a horse-cloth. berries almost div before netting int ichite'tut; if robe vein in the ahouhlar and hanging clown to the ground, the stei;ar. This will make syrup loots blue or bright red the animal ' , • y elTecuuilly cone Baled the crouching enorlghi, TJo!•1 ail together fifteen • , .� ��\� hunter. " is nmcly kjllrfl: other parts ciwuld� "Uid lie Wish to stalk antelo then minutes, .and can. F1nci<leherrics, be dry and white. r �, o � Po, ( the reel Lars were exposed, and l4foteta grapes, hlaries a bra; currants, rasp- ''Ste 'N.1'\''..14. (*L.\ „r 'f4 would .graze quietly 111. 11 direction, as berries, cherries and strawberriesput ~--_— up in this way are. very good, eaten PYGMY 3MABBTA('LS, ' '' k+ _ ,, oblique •tee; ret • approaching • the 't �'f`Lt •'�i a urs here!. Tho I,ryeht bars Witold at- as yob wo'nlei Pr assns noel malse Fame hitherto ort nlhltshrrl facts 1 E h k pies which are scarcely inferior to 1 , ' l tenet. The curiosity of the deer, and shout the habits of the African 1!a' a k ',, • they would curiosity • so neat•_ r, to those-filled with frc<h fruit. �% 3 a k tests are contained in a pamphlet � o: theyalloof mil uniroa-cn shut fromnear. Pan- Canned Peaches.—'1'o each r{unrb of leer ublish:•fl lay ('cel. Fiarrisomen o ya�r ', .' l®s ------------ ------- --. brought ' from. (lent 1,11 Africa! the fie` � "�' '.�y ;I., ., de's Place of 0 bohI liHent-tinder • the - _ sr 1s'� stomltich of the bullock. Pan- ;tarty of little people now in London. ln.�, . ,•. Was it. n frock of pea-tonal that was. SU-PPOR - '1-he Pygmies gerceoill'. Tetsuo at th:! -q . 'Gt , ' I 'r��1 •{ lei Sight, .t1La•n, the__tcc1) side of th-o ac's of -eight o nine. :rnr! -the men r f c3� seeking, woiil,l 1m turned towards the huv their wive: with 1hrc'•ee .or forts /y/s sK� hire! land the sante stoatthv n<lcrince .5;,,nr5 and lest. to .11ftern arrows,.nc- (, .- t mtadc. . the. Pt 4.°luno! txhibitinl* no. ((1 iliin,g. t o the marl: t -,value. of. the �� S F (,i/' alarm, as the a ilia 'e•cattle common- �/ ludo. They pay by instalniont,5, noel a of �s <t"<x �,> ly _range the forests in their neigh- • not until the last. arrow is hander! ( � � r `s ly _rand SCOTT'S , ESiUISIOAI serves, .,13. a Y)a•et•-i5 the loa'ler ;rllon•itil to Doke his Cdi, �a tt_�1 4-, evidently tank n delight in U \i bridge to carry the weakened and bind,. A nmol may have as many hunting,- a5 he was ou the alert -and fr15ked shout immediately the old starved system alcng until it• ua-find - wi,..ces ns: hr inn n`iorrl t4., :buy; 'I'Iac • �! {� � �' •man shouldered 'his gun. When tt� firm support In ordinary food. birth of a boy is welcomed, but when , - a ,ctrl hnb,v arrives tete uutortunat,r - „�_'' . ' 1i.sp�� game was killed—and Panda seldom • Sind fur-free sample. ' ' creature 1S S:ot•'ndly l;1::hid: b', ihieflt- Y- _ missed-the little hirllock would corns SCOTT & BOWNE; C6emt:t., - .r� 1 up for his caress.. If he -missed, rhes`- with a huiuh' o[ l•lantnin leaves. DIUtM1e 'would smelt the Etta, no Tomato, Ontario. l ' • see. ud �rtoo ; all druggists. Y • �--•---•..� • ..�....�.-- if he • thought there was' something He .l nnws little ........ ................. ,.,. wrong there. ..a.Ho1, se S1':LEC'l`1':D RECIPES. who comprehends k $11 he knows. • • • FLASHES FROM THE WIRE LEADING MARKETS 1 ! ONTARIO'SREVENUE. For First Sia Months of Yeas ItfSE r The VeryLatestItemsrom Al]1�60000An1011LtS t0 J- A Toronto despatchsays: llon. A. JDIthesoa, Yruincial 'Tresurer, 7urul)tu, July 1-\hcat-Th•1+UI1N1- 0\, "•.- t has prepared a r atu:ucmt \,hieh D. \Phos duiryivan fit. \idol ,osier tend5n1\ Nu 2 r d edWill Try to - Get. a • Largeshu',cs t.t-te rueeipts of the Ilro- ne for'the first six moat hs of this West,Mali., complai)a thetskate being quotd at 9115 to cJicyear. amountbd to ,316U,0.OU. 1'0; ma .(05 peron att 1(110 his tittle, 78c to r>)., at olitida, pointsthe co�:'es,unc!in eriu.l of lust year. cutting and slashing their• u10rs. 11'eat-.Manitaha->.t) 1 northern1 b 1' 11. 11. 1:ulliher, divisional whin cl• 1,1.12 to $1.1:11; \u.: nar11ctuthe ailme t 50as some\: hat larler be- r1 � of the Urutul :1rurih 1'ziciflc at N'in- U'J to S1.1U; Nu. a uurthcrntic•_ eaHse -of the fot tht- +i,a."iti,GnU 'nipeg huff l>o•n p10100100 to the chief JkeJAI'S PLAN 'I'' ASION. (lfscipli:ie of the navyimprving the. ' teas received in honos,ts en the sale eIl;eership. Flour -(111.11 0-90 L' c 11t. paSu o1`'r'ttcl of ifs uisets, s:a,tiug th• of tin;bcr, ahr; oar' 111' a1'115)tl0 1•d0gono .lewet.'1 and Joseph Bietin tents Rage 90 1(1 'at (1'11°0 to 1.:1r)A dellth..._frotu St. PetQls 1-aefen,:e 1 ' the 1{u;n toats; anl h:>R" Flee)t su frit rrc, iced -tl ?;,: thiss: A despatch to the: Novae VrL� I, were futall;: inj;:rod ni a b�i1'•r cx .hu;:or5tinct: et:,t rowel t're,t; l e LJ radually recupstruc ting the uu%y, '0) 1 c. 7 he urdinar!: rat, n :e icn' I,luon at IIaw'ke',bury un Sa ur , t 011 mo: f -1my'ti front Siaediitgunr- says that int- _ . ih,: 11rst hili ui thi; yeur, hu50eter, y e ur chuff c. lanilobu1'he.Maoiluba Government hve ea Firstpute:as, $3:30 to 53.60, sec- xnroie forest. f'ir'es are. rai.ing in the:\\!1'1: I'O1{ Ti"Tias increased $17(1"UOU, chi.".y ft !1 ridded• nut to .iue a licese to :he mid patents at $5 to $5,:.U, baers' ei�h',urhoud• of 1o,iuvsl.. It 05 '1Y ro5:u lana O'ics anl x'100,•:1.1cn1 Suprem e Lodge, A.0,1: V,'., to ti,: at �1.9U tc, $5.10. uspected that thy Meta strateel by A desptch troth \i..nnt sas:•t,0 itios. The revene, C'ul. alhe's'nn.'busilies in thie 1'ruviue. . 1Tillfeed-111n$i 1.:i0 to S1211 'illiant 11'hy1-., `tecatxl \1••e- shorts, Slol to 18.0. alunitl)a PieSlue1t of the Cnnuttan •19u111e bran; S17; shorts, ti19, at Toronto111i1woy,•.sa•cs that t+tirty 1hot:tonal and e ual 9011114. muen \rill be required to harvest the Oats --No, 2, •14_c to 46c outside. hundred niilioti bushel wheat crop Barley-Detnand active at 45c to of tle. Northwest. .-. 4$caccorLing to quality, outside. 1 st'ong;e(fort will be made to in- 1{ye-\unlital, 601 outside. duce I.or,l Ruh,(:; to visit 1\iidsor Curn-Canadian, 51c to 55c,. Chat - if lie conies to Canada ai,il iinvr,l the poral -freights. American, 01jc for ihetnorial fountain erected here in N. 2 yellow and 64c for No. 3 -yel- mnemnory of Esex County hen+s who low, lake and rail freights. lot their lives in the' South .African fees -71c to 72c for No. 2 %vest w•ar, and east, 00 fur milling. P11011 'IIRF:ADSTUFFS. • _ the Russians. ..Japans, partisans in the Bamber :mailed repo1't has 1)0.1 o. ceived het., 0(11!4', .is couimg f g 1t1 very satisiat:tur- 'n.Or' c to 11,5)ril'•t 6it,'mtlen lt'0111 art ef... , O De tr"s',nr,• et:aie: hat ,a _l}4,_. ... in",asion, which it is b1lia'cd" is Dr'))- heilidred kilograms (220 1.0111100) of . jested from the northern coast of , dynamite were fo.u,d in the cellar he - Saghalien. 1neath- the.ilnperial,•a1'art:r_ rats in the Nokolaievsk is at the tziouth of the cas.tlo of the late (:1•ttn'.1 Duke Sea•gt1.is • - Amur River, which' re'a.h•.•s the -400 , at flins!•.oye, near \loscow, tvhere the about F'OO .. miles north of V10111vo- rCtair was ex ecteil to late 'up his —stock"; _Tisa-thriatentai lova:40a 1 14410 rr.-iri)rice. Many a -hl'',' -h'''e Jie"n to interesting speculation as to the ili0.10._ The Czar's visit 'has Leen probable 'Japanese plans. The Amur _abandoned. ...._es easily navigable . trout Nikolaicvs'•< . _ ' • to Khabarovsk wh'•rc the I:ssari SAILORS 311 S'1' 13F: PISAT{llI:i). - River enters it. -Tho %'sur•} is nav'ig- - 'able to the southward for 2:1:1 miles, A despatch from lte'.al, European or about half wiry tc.) \'1a51icustock. Russia.say's: Heineapprche,nslv'e of I un the timely subject of fruit pack - fl Khab= mutiny, the authorities-have.-have.ordesed,ragar and fruit tilOpect ,:g for the borne There is also a railway frui the sailors of the Russian cruisers market and disa 7t markets respect- arodPk` to Vladieovtuck• ively, _111•. .McNeill said there ,s an About 1530 miles west of Khabaro- \linin.' and Krer,ll to lie reli051.'>! .enormous loss c\cry year in l-ana'la ort fruit, owing to neglect to pick 10 • - An?,r and is regnlat•ly 1 (5igatec! I..y• r1);:,.:n !?'anifostell a'r0.1g th,: crew's en e L,rulclt state of rlpgness to suit the steamers from its .i1,oritlt for: • 0:,11 'the warshirs ow'ing' to th,r "gtiabCy at 1distance of traeispurtation,-fertuei•s mills_ 1•assin_, dos..., ti, th' i:::n)rtaar 'th • filo' supply..The 0111:••r v to is usually dilowtrtg the fruit to rent lin ,{a 'Cit;: of Harlan a):1l ..n to 1'ettr n 1:.-11 responsible, fur tl11s state t'1 too long on the viee4 and tree's. ]Leyon>i Pet!.tna smaller boats 0s' the dfu,rs has Lein placed sio k'r arr';t I•hilure to cool the fruit ori the fu -ria .river -as f.ir as Kirin, it. ar. „hieh .the I 1 and .to ship 10 Cold storage awl to I{us.i:trc arty stopped after its • r‘... --SAC'%. (IRAN1u 1>Ck1•:'S F..S"I'ATI., 1115s,m't fr+::t•: in oi,oarin 41,1.5 :aid ..'tri tt 1rei:n. '11 11•'n: I A ,!r4-•at.h from T 1141 + 0 s;, lois_ imt. there In 141'>1r packa_•es are ,.1...e.) lu ode., 4r'od to choice l;1, 151c 1 11.r•„pc; c..• , wish sot ;'-The: _From the fa:•t that a cellect111 of - • 4011101 i of lost.; to Canadian r',it-'r, o >erer 131 14c ,t s •w•.1'e an_, nave o'. r:'Isar siert., of c.eloni� flit\ uhu'!t svSe{t. junks is With, the .411tr to :510 :tr.,,r•e3 la n,,,un' u' )rti 511:0. gruw,rs <'..,„:„:(.:_,,:,,.,,,,,,,.;1.),,s arc uuchangcd 5.. a ! i' tl•r c,:v about 1•udnl�i.t ,11,1.'•., , • bq-a.'. a aa'. .be 40r1c-. 1 'ua p p - IT0 lw'roet1 'th t Winnipeg -Wier- at lUs ? > 1' ,i nls ti,. }:.9„n:'n, t) the 5nst t,lt'.• of th' h ol,ght (!t -tin on i:s lu_, :unu l,il th" 1,1:111 to , s, then' :1 1.,>',!,. tit'- char+.' w,•ro roti ,ir•t, 1 ,- take (' Ina- 1'gys-lLt. .,.'i'nls u:;changed at l.,t l,rur:d Luke h.r�!!'s a tit I:u'r (lion f,--.10.. 1)f,•rrin_ t c :\n1eri.•,e•1, rein- in its wake. The hiaa..... br,ct. 1"c . ers in ;en attempt + , •e't a },1r•g,' insky, p o, 11 r_,1 th • fen diet• IL1>.) 1 toil l 'Town force •bchin'i tha Itus. ul a:•n4The because_ it is better backed, lI'„o_ Pot ;e4 -\,•w art, in grand ckm.tnd over. he, (b. -Oared the'. the .\o1 rir .tr ntautlfact' 1 u;S f,uileilnel ,e at ed on and } r ni- kc11 h, l at' Sao ,>.t ec>pts of ?t,. •lal't>'' to Jtt,u';s Stoat, -e•rrrI;e1 1> is•• t _ u test a I) L S'it)F'ShI'f. UNDER ARREST. ,,..,1 1.1tt r I.,,. t'•s reu•th0ds 'n I''1c= + ;r) to ", i p:r barrel and HOC to aCconll 111,.1• thi,+ hl: 1' in=in,g rue,.,- _ ,11151 1 "4"''''" "I"'" r•;~, '-'4.4"411i-- n:en:s hate failed. The Amer t, A d•s;;atch .fro,u St, 1'et,rsaiit ins 'h1 ,r prod ,et 1 n ti,c •11111)et Ile ' 1'i)c per1t,r,,he'l, also at) important, troth chnnn,.1 front sa;'c The \iashash>sn l r;ns a retie.. rroolr:nl•etic,l (hrtariu 0n,1 tart., l e( '-hteases, i i11rn1 four oI-the• it,nlnte' Bahed Illy -The market i. ceoitea ar,d wo'1ed,n trate ut• less 4cdu'.sly u:r<'hu1 ed c- ;', c' l,r May to October. durfne• which time that. Lieut.-<Lter,il SIOesee1 has l.• o='ruv,cr, to ❑rlopt the• <�nt,: pox ,,i ii I. S , s" to f r :2 :v'e err -',t\ ether`, ••only the river is ,na% ieabfe. Ilse. rl under arrest at Tsars'', u • ,`�, ! genera1y used z: the •1\.•4t, It •ens 01711 5t. exactly at ripe 411 ok-' for Ni....t tum,' h}', rind : r; for \o. 2 of rn.ldr fight w'h0t1 the rninst„rnl I'r, ,lir 1 )t. on track here VI-AI'�IVOsTOCi{ IS IN\'1 .'sTI'n. 11,' !,•••11v the .re'ere..1x' ic>n 'ah,'k hits 'and Iia :d h?raw-Cecil.,.a! at. $6 per was at It I rtes!. the hurr;c utr- tort fol., car lute, on track h_•re. A rte.•:atch from .Lar dun says Apeen ,nvest:.n�.ti'= the d'•'ence an i . .FIGHT WITH .A SHARK, am, ptuvlr r1.'n rill hates in the , 1tc news agency des patch tr:,ti, `:tet 1','t th.: rapttulat,on of Igo t lrthu'r, and tl';a a':. lute ly w; brant w0rnin th•• . • . . - crst,urgb gaCs .tih.at the latest,tl.� that the sword or honor dut5'tted 1>y Man-Eat:ne i1Io-seer Killed at It1> e a sir', f th„`i"ut t,:r;. 8patrh�9 fl ora Oen.. - t rnu_. it.^.h, th• a number of French ,:ibeir •rc or (a n Fa�se Creek Fi, C 1 ,ick 1,rntin ,ig Y '11. The eta:,h cnnhi MON'1'1{I; \I. '.I.1it1tF'Ts. •tuns c! will 1101' be prevenlod, he }f•arel for I5 „ck4 11ruund, and the �1,>.ntrt•al'-'Jule-'1 l-'1rttn-'rhe- do- Cornnander-In Chief n Mao h,rria, " - A doaptttch (1 01 \ar,i:)ut't'r says'- frame ro?tnge adjoining was cru-h.e.1 m.1 �1 for oats for loct1 1onSinrtptioa. "ref ort that ' the .1:1(wog•s'• ar,2 (ural- ! hr most t Ciovy fish the t ever caner like ail:rtchwnod; the Pe1,rt, I i •plctetly investing \'ladrec,staek EXPRESS WRECKED. out of the ,ea in the Dat •,s 0>1,0(•rnt t, g-tic,n; steady at d>;c fur N0. 2«'bite ' ilnsatlection contln a '. to spread — •-• to lIritieh 1 of 1',lhin was the shark hurl f through the brick' «-til Is >' car tot . 1 fr%% tots of sample anion; the troop* ;)11,1 it would ha :cedant •tn 'Canadian- Northern• wh:eft' wn5 l,,l.+d the 5 thrr a •ht at rout of the• next. frogs•• oreup rel Ly uat4 wale sold for Vic per bushel. - ' lolle to s.nrl then. !lame wh;l>'- they Near- Fort Frances the. mouth of False ('reek The t',sh fir` F'inor-nn n, a h!,, hi l-hons,•. There is sou: demand fur barky at are in their pros--'r�lt frame of mind, - hail chase•e1 eight -,tar -old llarry_a1 ^._ '- 11 h, Weil lrl,urn -> haus,• a ta'1 ;,1c per Moshe! ex ,leer, A 5re e(,.tte h. from \C n;up1,� Sag: � the• was tet (-ewenturned in e. rbc Tree lee- - I•'1•r,, r -lite• + ohe t• lee; w'hent 111- • Ile w'c)uld not answer tea the cense_ r.io4 a,al.,re, 1'urturtately for Tau' `+t.•al, 'hip Limited train of 1h, 1;1,0 , and the map of north anti tents, $ ; ;n t> 3,111); sir,>ng'bakars' ueriee9 if ani•carly eac>, wc•ry ilio- 41::,0 11,1r...c ]htsenberr•}• tc:ts %vnclin i' i] I b 1''''Ir:.5l-1H1blah+., w•'" e,„1)1.art tl,e t0 jil�! wlitter' wheat atellLs„ ('a,•arl,.)n Hurt h, •rn ha il51 ay, w 5 st- ,lose ! t and alien the boy rI 1011 p elated. o : r b. ,mil. fry;:rr• I' rt” .1. thUr to 11'ir .i= y'e411n t,1 ter' i C "•1111 sir.:,�l'rt r 11 ,, . •i to $J LJ, sc e•or, fal!,:wed al iu>rcedi t',•t fund stir m:tn reel a rt Ar,.I nl ha1;s, : � 1 i Tn $. 3t). \Lapeer!-!(alr 1I-eiing for bran, prices ,boom:0 _i, 1110)4! (it);11 ,i5'c to fit per loft, •'> ,)!i1!4)1y1 is pow'•rluotetl at 71.:',11,) to `110 per toil, 'including hags. i,r;l On ,,rio at :1-1.,;51 to $1-5 BAD PACKING. Canadians Do Not Comply With Requirexuents,. __ A despatch from_ Ottawea says: -Mr. A. McNeill, chief df the fruit division' of the 1)e•partment of Agriculture, -gave evidence -on 'Thursday morning before the ('onnnittee on•:\griculture vsk ihe' Snhio9'l"11i•:cr Lows into- the tlr'ir omits. 50110114 di5(0n?eltt FOREIGN, Prince Charles of T)emark, son-in- law of Mini; Edward, hes been "oiler - ed the Norwegian throne. '. -:1 French auto -boat captured the - - COUNTRY PItO[)I;CE. - 1>riz0 in the racy across -the -F:aglish '. - • - - - - ' Chanpel on ,Sat,miay. ., Mutter -The demand for all kinds cunt i 1 , act i\'e. -� -• I Creamery, 5 prints 1`)c to 21c DEATH- AND RUIN- IN STORM ti,> , li 14 1+31 19c faire- 1!,. rolls, good to High. Erick Wal- l in Winnipeg choice ...... 1.ac 17c Crashes •on" Two Hcuscs. _ do Medium _ 1 le . 15c Rolled Oats -$5 for 'cars of barrels on tncek here and $4.75 for cars of bars; 25c ,merge for broken Tuts -hero and 40c outside• . •- - - ire consequence o' the 1""ifat ,ins lirr ht poll 5 tie n un ,e r r rr t rand , of heir, tows wr5,'•'d l,.twern \:: <I'l.ul,,tu pike polo ttu;l"staht:•d th• e 91.1NY -ilt ILn1 �C5 BURNED. '4F'I>. I:n a r: n'1 Rocky inlet, about 21" tier "'t I{ohertse,n and \ • ;n,n. Shark in the hank. The fish torn ed t: Iti',\%11: 11'-1ti ! N ston.1. A. dispnt2h from' 'Fu' ru ss.'e:••: A.1, `Pill.. r:i.,t of \\'in"ipoi,• shorty al','r' its 1ur•n,i,htl,la de•pti ire. .tr1-. _th,e a eyrw1tnos4 of the .1x:'1, l ae 1.7) 110:',1- r- car-1;1.d:-an-S?•n,h". 71 '>0) ne.e Til -Than Bial pre-teptPe received the bike The frame cottage. lay flit. •n ter 'recut of-!Carsai.or•4;..,:e ll, a that '.u,• L .,1n tar; into ,a 15:5,.1 stele, .el r,,i1,1 p1ile d0wtr its throat 11h -n th,: pili, of del,rlti 1,..1,1!",t11 1, 0n irt,tet;,t `,.: t.-.• I;us ian forts were „I lit', d 1n .l Illy the engine cart 1' r. , mceieurrl,I,ent'1 (5040 taken it wa. n , ' w u h v 'lunteel , as*/,? i'l. t•, 5 g nr.,l•l,n�:a.rr ? avert c ;:''t feet .1t work _ 1'a -dee ural '',r''',".'"" tt•ai•!. "1 !.Tarin -two shads, . $1.9 to S2'f ler rafter the rxehan :• e.1 a ve ry fox e.r (leu. Marcnod 1' lrru'i,> \\',`I ,1 ', hitrnd that tl,e polo �. the': ha,l 11>5 1 5' I .r•ch,•'> 5r` !n c 1 g•,5). :. Itheis The .friers, 11')X ir,clrl;.e;, -toll 5;orhainl, hath nf_1911 1'1111 •,, ('n, , .111,1 1111,5 shark. Tho shnrl, Nits mer• ton; Ontario ,hurts,_ . 19 to _ , • other lelild;n,s WIT!' se•t on t: rind %• :ore l le' Seaide„1, but no I>_ass5n- ei;A",It fe••1 lung, a.•,,.ped-1,15-v) I1,. 1je1•"ie p111 1. _ 10 sc,.te tl,•�, _ef Iue,uille;.$2.1 to SL'1 per tori, a.eord- '1he cunCragra.nan mus rt!Irct dtorp k o15f, 1111 th' -e who•w,'” knoe•n • I: te, I,•,n in; to ill ,'-i J, g• c;•s z r*1-- i'r?rtrr-f: lir. \lite i• n•:r, 011 leets }u':..a1)lt' ten- }'cars ;sled lr moth tate r'>te 1k -lt tt;tt.-itcart:,n i ("1: c't r:)1',ed wale .tt.zll foggyat::)osphere, c'ulitertin_ Ilse 1 ort 1 1,1a.,•s, an 1 1ohrr i', •,heal nen, 1'10)' fr"n, lrawaii In True wake of th,• hk( 11110 ell' n:as.. of l t>) 0l 1.5.1 col.,,. .'4 71.nli,tr1 steirimer•. etioV: a:) it t: ok 'bet.. d9.honv'oel 4'1'111' arra ' 1:, !('r;' iit>ute,l 0._;10,_ prt.'es. are .steady ut �•, - icer•.•. i,rnurht boil.. that 1 1!I. to .t h' o ,, 1e, to 1_, Iwo h:t�• ''Thole -is also -- tee .'a;'Auesc .arra e - 1111.1' 51 1st::1)l•.t. n.• 0111 :e ace .1 411 at:t,l , • -110.1:,,,.:1t'3 71y t'1 1 1 > h,5 it „'tr_ot tt and walls rnis d, Out of ti, • e5',•c. .,r..e n'5t' w•ore•rv.,clerl, '1"tit.ir.h,,..;.NI:-a t.,:,.i;d'd,,n>ria '.t• w"utuetl the f,r'. whi.h %v s f„2t 510':uitr'' to'0,.,1 torn, t�tlln t, aerate" rte'',' th, rraeh of hieh 1 L1, -e, a, o "1� rural i ate. I). 1 '�e�s.,n Fuut• deal cold six -:lt 5t .Sir t., SI 1 ; pe.r.hag. -the turfs: The infantry rt,:ic'.ly cal'- 110-I ,tali lhc•. may res„ycr. '( apt;un .\ndrrsIn of ti. ,••tit}, wale - turerl the 11115 from the t0l-. 411 _ ____aa . '110.4 •.:;ii'•,1 .the ....,:v,.1,. t.',0,,,. ,..,ars it is badly iIt; la.'d, • lv o `per'haps Litally',- uudo0hrecl!c n shark rat' the Wain. weir taken loon the nits Xe ;irh "tile he'•y1'1•r.,l nit -uut�' FIVE HUNDRED PEr,I�'sE7, ge I'he haled are: Bert, .1%ltta Wm. ' 6v'eec seen Ilvein rn every ,! , mien, - — tnan-I•ati>ig ILle:5 ii0n tarie•ty'• ;:te,nuli, and •the lll,ses llileY, aq-•:I --carry ing; what pro;:,. t ..1 hay_ cc)tll,1. "Wholesale. Drowning -of- Chinar•en ♦ L, tavern 21 and 2". .remaye. The 1,1%'S '•e' rr n.,t s) hdei:1 at a Dragon Fete, luiurrd •Ja'm `!e1 h,,17, ,a Ilv (03 per ht;,l•rl and 51 ,i in car lots. for. over '1S h n5. - , -_.THE KOLAPCEE CUP, _ 1,1',:..•,1,- 71130 "'.ii 15,01110 1'ery us,r, 1',•as-11.0..1 ',, 51.4'7; to $1 10 pier The sunken thus•:an eri:dso-r \o•: i'::, - .1 1159.1 ,11 1ro71 \ irtoria, 11.(7 -, . _. sa^.'s:-NoSt. was n ,'iced he the I;nS n Belongs s,,•rtorisly' hart, may di••; 1''.' IS'nnrtf, bushel tilrrlh, bags included); No. 2 which tea. iest.r0 ,d b'' the •[ui,an- - Coveted Prize' A win Ea.cnns to hewer 1.1,1'14 clushe : 1'C11 5111) , Daly, >.1 car lot.:, 4r)c to 0:>c. pre"s of India of the dru0uitig _ o: rat k last ,ltieilst.; mill the Dominion• Inert (1leclh' :_,.rc-1111nyc-U'hite th).Ver,,je.epee 1_,c ese at Ka15a urari ill, •A. \lrL'eo tl'n•.,_ i nitro than )t/tr Ch r•so as a r'+'cult ,i per section, in 1•-I15 50etion; extract, •ll t•. -N,> 1 1> to 59.25: No. 2 57 75 to 8:•/.25: c10'. - ', ntix.'>!, 513. ail to (7.2,,,_.1rel purr closer at .'ti.-' 5'" 1,1 5r.i.70, per tun, y0 .rnr lots. Pains-('hotc'1' primes, :1,410 to 51, - the ruined town and forts nr,' sad' ,'Risley �UOr:, bruised aml partly S:Il,ucuted. h the 001t:rpsu 11 net ov'roruw'5.ed 1:,nt :1 clrs!,atc:11 from Cainp says: witne45,s f the ra ,illi%} with Y. ,eh ,1'., -,','Il .s Ver• ' •.--el:l•i1'-• eie, • ”• .1.>_:c^ L') -1b 1;,, t•, -'r; -in (50-1h. o I s l l e •r. t pit. . 0 2,2 .1-t r :.? s- i- � t1=a- 1., e --6----t_: t -rut. -04 11-.744--w-i-41 ' • c K .: • - desert, ion 115- wrv: r-Tr:'t 1=�4:+done, part'culn:ly•in the Nottl;-1) 1, tin-. tic to fi1i•; huck•,vheato6c to River, near l'.••t' iee.�I,'e 5 •li aper..., Chnlhenge Cep le, 11 a total ttarfare.•_ ,• -. .City, ereGe-w,,.st .5ir.Cent on, a-l:tn;,:of. 7:'a peinie. This is not. the nest while threlie11•tzlit the city plate -plass (i1,r, a5•te. quality. gath:'ring 1131 assembled to witu,"'; time th;rt C'1>'>.la has: 1>1)okcr1 'the t1'indn5:s hate h1e11 1,1,;w•t.. in, and 1•:e�_:s-'il•> glit,s'tock; inc to. "'attic; - -CITY A VAST RUIN. the• dragon boat festival. • Deme *i .s1 fruit from the tree of lmper._ sif_ns have been 100t0n down. \u. -', 144. nes Itch,"s to To!•io iro;u Awo- sterols flocked to n neat sled b'lilt cal n,, 11,mamhil . 5,nic \eats aro tt Tiutter-(:poise creamery, 21c to more desc:•il>e, the capture of •I- over the river. Tho strueturee e.n5' 21,1; und,'rgrade5. 201c lo 21171' precipitated CrCnadiali n.sau•sstun, t I] 1 south, dairy, 16 c to 171c. ,ot'ske •Saghalien• -The 1{ilsians' fired way and >reci ,itated • all into-' the 1 Cheri,-i�ntariv, 9' c fo 9$c; 'Que- bec, .9;c. to 9,1c, , pi . 1 -5 • -; Sir great wasr.the. lura 0f the gale, •used to I>e looked upon as almost a that wires, 'telegralih and te•lepilunc have been blown down so, >, oast, and _w -est, and . for a -while was absolutely- slit oil from. out side :only three or four shell.; in reply •tp the Japanese, bontbardnl!'nt. They th-n blew up the fort arid 11 aga:'.ine:.4 ,and set lire to the jetties and bar- CANCER .CURE A FAILURE. racks. The ,Japanese futile! fault the ----- heavy grills in' the 'fort wore'' not .• Re'port bf the Committee 'of Ex- damase>i, -The • cvacnution' of the i erts Unfavorable. ' - '- town w'a's carried out ill a most Ws- �\ deanatch from lfontreal•says: It A despatch from Paris say's: -.The is expected that when, the improvo- onlclly manner. The troops and report of the cumnitttec of exports ments whirh 0re•nn••}', twang 'place_ 'Citircns,. in ,ntin.„led confusion,_ lied, who 'ha've 1)cen 'investigating 1,r _ on the Canarliari Pacific system west frons tha place, carrying their' belong.- t naren's anti-cancer, serum for 110e -of tit:,10kes ars? colmpletoll," the. conn ings with thorn, as the ir.-a>L'rs; calve months has -been present•d_to the anv (('111 next season el able to run Sri seght. It is stmt.> 1 that numbersnuers Surgical Society. It is distinctly un- p Til_ ninety-six as at present. , of the Russians loot.,' and set fire favorable. It admits that the appli- the Imperial Limited fro -m. Montreal to houses. The city nurne,l for. two cation 'of the serum possibly' caused to Vancouver, ••a distance =af R•,003 days and a half, and is now a vast. a temporary improvement in 5017)5 mi1CS. in seventy-two hours instead _i� ruin. 'T11e 1{ussian -troops can;i5irconsistedcases, therebytherebylessreliing the danger or ' of 3,000 infantry, artillery, and en- sl)sequent operations,' but it never gineers, 'including volunteers. cured. the 'disease. 'Twenty of the 26 cases examined became Worse under CI{IjIE TF[I I{I:SCLT OF NEG- . , OFFICERS I3LAMED. •- - the treatment-.-T-rep -ort- 'reort:- cr>nrindes LF:C'T. A, despatchiron, St. 'Petersburg '1)y' expressing tile opinion that ,Dr. • says: A long irn!'crial rescript was Uoyen, like other inventors, has nils-. "Somet.imes. a. .great deal of sur- collection. Syrup wad c011tectirl in published on 1)1(1 clay , addressed t 4 taken -his desires for.l tcts. •. ar.ise.15 shown when a child ._goes all- parts of the nonunion for the ex- Admirtl 13iril,.ri n his apiu155 ,m+ astray and commits some overt act 0> 1))4ent. R-lt(el•e the san)7)14S'"w'er,c elver. A •few saved thc•ntseivcs. WILL CUT OFF A DAY? communication, though the services were gradually restored. 7 . C. P. R. Expects to Make Trans- 4.------ -.2 " . continental Rein in 72 Hours, ' 'IMPURE MAPLE SYRUP: Out of 212 Samples 116 Were . Found to .be .Adulterated: ' ` An Ottawa despatch say's: -'1'11 c In- land Revenu0 i)epart.nrcut, 1112s - com- pleted the analysis of 212 snmplus of niap16, syrup and sugar collected in February last. Of this number • it was found thrit 11.6 were adulterd,ted, SS genuine; and.8 doubtful: - Two col- lections %\CI'0 Whsle, one- previous to the maple sugar 4011501), :and .one after. In the first 'lot' only 21.3 of the samples were found to be "pure, while 03,4 wore- genuine•in the next to succeed :1cl:;tical Ato!lan a.c-`,Tin- f .+ that lhriri_"s Mill- andel the attention found impure, the cause was Always •HUP.. LED INTO FURNACEof t110 ponce officials'' writes- \ir.• adulteration -by •fc•ei�'u sugar, - ister >1 Marin,,, It l' 111'- out that I .1:-•,1. '1C>'9'o,•-"but-just as •the 1)14)4- . ._. a succcssioh of disasters Alps made r it lana o,sih•le ?or the »t0.' In a�'ii5; EtAFloye of Booth Mi -11 at Cna icli-,_sum ui n plant Lukes months of cul- ere Meets horrible Fate.' tore tb ilev(ltip, Fit) till! 5 rune coni- , •COSS• ACI S LOOTED. the army. 1t arleno5'1e.,_•'s t1'r i milted 1)y a„child is usual•.'.' the'out= — ca.trgy shown by Admiral Ilirilrfi dor-: A- despa-tch from- Otteiwa.- says: -.come of tang -continued neglect. In . int the fitting out of thci 5510iNia 111111 I Frank i•:liiotf, aged about 16 years,'..nearl•y every case where children Murdered Victims in Many Cases > third 1'acitic srlundrsns. mot a horrible (1,11111 on-'1hursititiy -'have shown 0_ decided tendency to- to Hide Their Deeds. ,{ "'i ho recent soc:l.iitg evel-11.5 in't111 Iiiigdit. -Ile”' was enga e3 . at .1, 11.-1 word crime ,there has been a steady A Lodz despatch says: -The auth- I31acI: seer," the 1 .4(11pt sac's, "prow 1111>,th'4 big mill' at the ('llnndiere, growth of a 'hurtful character_going 0rities Imre learned that clueing the -total la.»n"ss of discipline among the Valls, and was caught in the carriers on fur year::. A17SMlee iif religious or'receut tr11111le here, which resulted in crews, nliel 1ndillorc'tc't to'the4r •dutles)Iw,hich snovoy I'he snw•dsi-4.40 the-ian-j moral- training, late hours on the much blo9disherl, where the Cossacks _ nn .the par', o,f the officers in irtnnedi- 1 cinerator, carried to the '.,1,, 1:01'1 i st trot, truancy from 4011001, bad fired Int the people), the Cossacks ate command.- ' i hauled into the furnace...-. Ins charred - are some . of. - ti:e sy`s•te•nint iclilry pltrn fared "civilians,' Iii The_('yar entrusts to A,;' iiral 1111;'i- 1 body Was taken out at the 159t10:n snowproduces that tend to roduce arituin- 1 many cases they murdered their vie- ' lei' the duty of strengthuliing the where 'the ilahes "are removed. elity in a child. , _ , tints to• conceal -their 'misdeeds: I!UFFALO MAIRK1:TS. Puf(alu, .N.Y',, .July 1S.-Flour- Stoady-, \Ghent -Spring, 1r,, 1 Nor- thern, 51.141. Corn -Strong; No. 2 yellow, 611c; No. 2 corn, 601c. Oats -Steady; No. 4- white-, 37'1c; No. 2' mixed, 3•l:jc. Rye -Dull; No, 2 in store. 77c. Canal freights -Steady. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. :,••- '`-Toronto, July 1S. -Quotations were as follows:,-- Export ollows:-Export cattle, choice,$4.75 Doe ,1lotiiunl 4,30 19>., hulls • 3.00 ;no,, cows • 3.00 Ilutchers'., • pickede. llo., choice ... 4.00 $5.15 , 4:75 3.75 .;3.25 4.85 4.50 Def;,, medium 8.75 4.00 1)o., .common 3.50 3.75 Du., 0.0504, 76110dcc '2:750 ' 3':00 PO., Cal 1, ll1011 2.00 3.00 1)o., 1)11114 2.50 .3.50. .£'ce:iers, - slle,r't-keep4.25 • .1.50 Ila., inet-i 111 .......,,e ¢•00 1.2:1 Ifo., light ...... R.00 4'.0)) Stockers, choice ..... .a2.7:i 3.50 Do., 0001111015•- -• 2.23. 2:75 1)0., l,'IIis 2.25 2.50 Export ewes, .per cwt73,7: 4.00 Do., bucks, ' 3.00._ 3.25 ('1111 sheep, per c'et 2.50 4.00 Spring• laiu4s- - ' 71..50. 33.25 Calves, cwt. 3.:110 5.30 ilo.,_puch 2.00 10.5:0 Flogs, select 6.25 Do.. lights and tuts G.00 She ricktriug *to ;r pabliahed every Friday moraine at its Once Ptokering Ont. •TEBMB *1.,=epew Tsar ; 11.00 !paid la edeas* BATES OF ADVERTISING Warm insertion, per line - - 10 cents &soh subsequent insertion, per line • ti . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- IlletR#eemente. ,11gaecial terms given to parties making eon- ,aaeen for 3 or 5 months or by the year. Hali- nline:1y or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Zaniness Dards, ten lines or under, with paper, sate year, $5 OG, payable in advance. i>:•Notioe In local columns ten cents per line, ave oenteper line each subsequent insertion. ,Pe.oial contract r tee made known on applies - au. No free advertising . Advertisements without written nstraotions ' aelllbe inserted until forbidden and charged ao- syprdi ise- Ml ust5e la writ Orders fore and -tent to We pab- Sob Work promptly attended to. • •MAurkar & Thexton, Proprietors • FRIDAY, JULY 21st, 1905. - NOTES AND_ COMMENTS. ' "Behold how good and pleasant • -:a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." This old say- ing was never better exemplified • than it was this week at Ottawa, when the members of the House of Commons, both Grit and Tory, united strongly in one common purpose, that of increasing their sessional indemnity from $1500 a • year to $2500 a year. Not only that but the land seemed to be so • 'Slush of money that the searched the country far and wide for ,nen to accept of their generosity. .Atter diligent search they sue- aeeeded in learning that our fair Dominion nae swarming with poor county Judges who Fere on .'the brink of starvation, eking out la scant living on a paltry $2500 wr $3000 a year. Ex -Cabinet . :Ministers. some of whom robbed the country right and left, excit- ted the compassion of parliament to ouch a degree that they were • voted half -salary. The services -•«of the leader of the Opposition .were deemed so valuable that they 'were marked up to S7l.'+>0 per -annual, and that of the premier • —to .,1_000. In fact very few Who .have been connected .lith tLe government in any way. have been overlo-:,ked, in thi- out - .:burst of geueru-ity. If any have •been ivadvert int:y omitted, •":they should Lotits- the gots• •ernment tt once. The result If ' -this increase of salaries ha, :beeu to increase the coat of legi• Dilation dcuble of what it wa- .eight year:? agu. The rt•a-uu given 'is the longer sessions and the in- creased cost of living at the capi- . 'tal. There is no reason why se.-- •.ssiout be 'o tuuc'h lunger than they were ten years ago. If stneurbers of parlianment de -;re to. ,display their oratoric tl ai,ilit} . let thea: chuuse -one other place than the • [labs of the House of ..C:otnruu}is. IN litre tufts is -o vain- - .utile. Canada does nut w i,•h to ire • so reckle as Philadelphia when dealing with the gar cjite-tion. It is perfectly right that men who represent u= in Parliament ,should receive as luuch rewune: - ation as they would receive in any other calling. We avant our best -.Hien in parliament and we should ,Iay them according their abi1= w ty. But there is a posibility of going too far. • Those at the head 2--ef- lr•—rration-aI a rsseheaid deal with them in the same . careful Wanner as they deal with their private business. It seems to us .that they have been .rather tot) generous with the people's money • • ..during the Last few years. Whitby. Dr. and Mrs. Johnston have re- - turned, and have taken up house- ' • keeping •in -Mr. W. P . Pringle'= •"house opposite Mr. W. S. Gold's .residence. Mr. J. M. Denyes••has returned from the the Epworth League Convection at Denver, . Col., and its now engaged ill . examinatisn :work at Toronto. Mr. J: H. Madill, teachers Col- +•chester, Ont., is in these part • again to spend the holidays with — -- • • --$is sister, Mrs. Lee, of the 4th con., Whitby, and with his pal-' tents at Greeuwood, • • • Mr. A. E. Madill, of Carlisle, '.'Wentworth County, has been re viewing at• the .Collegiate lusti- itute. He is now now .,pending. • ' Ibis holidays at his, home in Green- wood. He has ben re-engaged at Carlisle at an increase of ary.`sv1iich -hows•he is appeeci- .ated. Greenwood. W. J. Devitt was in Unionville on 'Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. Gibson Sundayed ,with friends in Myrtle. W. II. and Mrs, teen sumer Sundayed •• rit.h the latter's parents. Miss M. Murray, of Toronto, is boll - ,slaying with Tena Tremble. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore. of Pickering '•SSundayed with friends here. Mr- W. J. Devitt returned home salter visiting friends in the east.. • Mis* Katie Stewart, of Toronto, .itipent Sunday under the parental roof, Mr. and Mrs. H. Si encer, of Balsam Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. S. Carl- t)n, Miss May Gibson is under the care of Dr. Fish with a bad attack -of pneu- monia. Mrs: G. H. Law returned home on Thursday after visiting Cedardale friends. Miss Iva Emmerson, of Audleyy, spent a few holidays with Miss L. Adamson. J. H. and Albert Madill attended the funeral of their brother's wife at Detroit on Monday. Mrs. Dunn, of Chicago, .I11, is here waiting on her mother, Mrs. M. Carey who is dangerously ill. Many from here attended the gard- en party at White's on Tuesday night. Eve Sod ports having a good trine. We extend our congratulation's to George Johnston who was successful in capturing a scholarship in his re- cent exams. Word was received by "the parents of Geo. Madill on Monday last, stating that the latter's wife had died very suddenly. We extend our sympathy to George in his sad loss. An interesting game of fnothall was played here last Friday night between Green River Shamrocks and Green- wood which resulted in a victory for the Shamrocks by a score of 1-0. A late issue of the Silver State Courier, Deer Lodge. Montana, con- tains an account of the death, from apoplexy of Will E. Fisher, a native of Greenwood, and who left here in 1884 for the Western States. He was a prominent engineer and draughts- man and was held in the highest es - noon ; Gordon Hoagie, Pickering, night. l Tuesday, Weetney Bros.. near Arid e y, noon; K. Beelby'a, near Greenwood, night. Wednesday, Hubbard's hotel, Brougham, noon; own stable, night. Thursday, Geo. 1'ran's, 10th con , Mark• ham, noon ; Manei�.n Hosie, Stonffville, night, where he will remain until Fri day afternoon. Friday, I. Lehman'•, Atha, night. Saturday, to his own sta- ble until Monday. • Se german, better known as " Apple Jack,"—Tbe celebrated American bred Stallion, the property of Jesse Hubbard, Brougham, will make the season of 1305 as follows : Monday, May let, will leave his own stab's, Hubbard's hotel, Bro- agham, and proceeds to Johnson's hotel Whitevale, noon ; Franklin House, l. ry y re Markham uesday--after tat u-oon,—Callnder- Te—hotel,. Malvern, night. Wednesday, Ken• nedv'e hotel, Woburn, noon; Andrew's hotel, West Hill, until Thursday after- noon. Thursday afternoon, Tom's hotel, Liverpool, night. Friday, the Qeeen's hotel, Whitby, noon ; Seabert's hotel, Brooklin, night. Saturday, to his own stable. Stanton Wilkes—The registered trot- ting stallion, the propery of 'T, Madda- ford, Whitby, wilt make the season of 1905, as follows: Tuesday, May 19th, leaves his own stable, Kingston road east, and proceeds to Tome' hotel, Liver - Fool, for noon ; thence to Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, for night. Wed- nesday, Whitevale hotel, night, Thurs- day, J E Disney, Greenwood boon ; Seabert's, Brooklin, night. Friday, Columbus hotel, noon ; Central hotel, Oshawa, night. Saturday, Royal hotel, Whitby, noon ; home, night. Terms 810. teem throughout the county in which he lived. The large attendance at his funeral testified to his great popular. icy. Martin Gleeson, formerly of this place was one of the pall -bearers, Sale Register. TarB8DA.T, JULY Went—Auction sale of cow, furniture, household effecte. pigs, etc.. at lot 1, con, 5, Scarburo, the property of the late A. C, Burk- holder. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. F. Postill, Auctioneer. HORSE REGISTER. Baron .:Ntmp—Pore bred Ciydes els isealteoe, tee property of James Mac Its, . Sous• lot 34. rear of ccc. 2, Pick eriog, ,one mile west •;f Cherrywood, will staed for mares at his oval stable. derive tee season of 19o.i. Terms Totnscre a foal See to be paid ]larch 1st. 1:.06, Mares not retroed regularly to the horse will be charged iaenrance whether in foal or not. Ail socidente to marcs at owner's risk. C,tcephalas, Vol• 12, ;si. l• +11_2ee— The choicely bred Imported ,Clydesdale Stalltoo, the property of S. C. Bun Ler, P.ckering, will u-ake the aeaenn of 1941 • as follows Mouday May tat will leave Lis own stable, Kingston road. and pro re,:de ti Tcvne s. Runge Hill, noon ; Maew lite betel. Eighleo f Creek. arab: T =•day. Kennedy's hotel; Woburn. or noon : alvern bons ht Wed• Lesday, W • _ eb'e, st con.. arkeam, noon ; 0 Reesedar G•o, e, nigL: Tear -else Johne^n'e hotel. Wbitevele, uigbt. Fr day, Hebbard'e hotel. Bro u.hani, night, Saturday t, his- own table. Fairy King. B. S C. le, 412135;: Vol stet. C C. 5. B. i72t—The fa>hionabl} brr,l Imported. Clydeedaie Stale= ter property of S. 4„'. Banker. Pickering, will make the s •son of l;"): , -as fel stvs; Monday. Mey int, wi 1 leave his -two stat a and prD. ced to T. Maida• !cords, noon : R. Gathrie's, n ght; Tues• lay. Sebert's hotel, Book io, nig'r,t Wednesday. Baodel'e hotel. Whitby, right. Thursday, E. Bal,don, base -lime eight. • Friday "Gordon's hotel; Picker• ing, night, Saturday, to his own stable. Gallant (Mallon, Vol. 26, •422 -,— Imported Clydesdale Stallion. the pro• perty of Robt. Defoe, Green River, will m ke the season of 1905 as follows : _Monday. May let, leaves his own stable and proceeds to John Patterson',, 7o con, Pickering, noon ; Hubbard', hotel, Broughem,.night, Tuesday, William_ Hedgerow's, Brock Road, noon ; Gor don's hotel, Pickering, night. Wedges day, Tom's hotel, Liverpool, noon ; Toyne's, Rouge Hill, night. Thursday' Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, noon Malvern, night. Friday, T. Ccxworth'e Arm•dale, noon ; Franklin Henn. Markham, night. Saturday, Robert Eagleson's, lot 20, 9th con., Markham, 0000 ; theuce to bis own stable. New Advertisements. WANTED — A good dining -room girl Apply at Pickering Collets. 954f BLACSSM ITHppSHOP TO RENT.— fully equih Clare- tneat. Good beck pbuildin ed pin goose d territory. Apply to D. Forsyth, North.Claremoat. 41tf .9'O RENT —A farm containing 150 ares. ictnated on the B:ngston road one aril aha:f no .ea east of Pickering vt.lage. For Particulars apply to W J Bear:n, Pickering Gtf ORKSHIRES—Young Yorkshires 1 fir save. Toms sows ready for service : eel scare ready for eerv.ce. Also, a pere :rd ready for eerv+ce a: tt.e farm Ir:cea richt Ca:. and see them ' Grasmere Grange' F SI CHAP'IZAN, t.,lloy Witt T; t+R SALE OR TO LET for a term ii -_.,ears. i0 a.:ree of :a:1 :o the Town 11 p Of P::6er:O.t cn the :ri sonceerion, composed of :he north .mare, of the ao:tt: halt pf tot It and the north 1.42ter of the ani.ith halt of for On en.* are - :^ a ho::te sod and stable, The land is .n a cs.)a •tate .-feu:::rat; c. On the farm :a s aru�i'. r^4ar1 Tic p:xce:a •.e:t vraterel and ic.:ely elsnated. 2 m.:es frno,, Picuenai; y;.i3.;,'9 o: •he Green r.;til roe: Possese:on given on N-ao4L :er :.,t soil r. r:'+:lege to pines after r. arsaet 'rrir cc Wm. Loran, P:cker:n:,, sr to J.41IE6 11,,GEOGH, Proprietor, Hanover. Oct. 3e-41 Methodist Church dices as Follows. Ul .311 aim ;Preaching. _,r, I' 3.00 p. u1. See! p.m,, .Rev. •.Sabhath School. - - ,.Epworth League, on - • Tueday. Wcekly . Prayer ... on Thur -day. J. E. Moore, Ph. B, Pastor. 10,000 Barrels of Apples War.te&.. Highest price paid for fall and • .wiuter fruit. , • F, E. GEE, WESLEY GEE, 41-3ui PICKERING; Out. Public Notice Lord Jett'itt,—Tbe. great black pure- bred Trot•ing Stallion, the property of Tohn.Dickie, will make the season of 1905 at hia own stable, Pickering Village (opp-site the Gordon H • use•) For speed, kind disposition, and good breed- ing, Lord Jewitt hue few egcale, being of the Wilks and Hiatogo breed. He is a beautiful black, and a most desirable horse to breed from. For pedigree and particulars address the- owner. Lord Minto, Vol. 13, 3917—The pure- bred Clydesdale Stallion, the property of A. C. Courtney, will stand for mares during the season of 1905 at his own etarle, lot 29, con. 1, Pickering. Terme to iosnre a foal 810, payable Feb. let, 19043. Mares not returned regula,ly to the horse will be charged for, whether in foal or not. . All accidents to mates at owner's risk. • ll:irk Jlrt rph y, Vol. VIII, P. 11; —Thc American tired etaaion, the property of R. C. Davidson, Cherrywood, make the season of 1905 as follows : Monday Evening, May 1st, will leave his own stn' le, Geo. Davidson's, and proceed to Highland Creek ; thence to bis own - stable. Wednesday evening, p-oceeds to Whitevale ; thence to his own stable. Friday evening, procee ;a to James dal• com'e, Cedar Grove ; thence to his own stable. Pedestrian --The irnporled Clydesdale Stallion, the property of John Miller and Sone, Brougham, will stand for mares during the season of 1905, at hie own stable. 'Service fee 81.2.00. Sir Alexander, (123621—The choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, the property of David Defoe, Green River, will make the season of 1905, as follows : Monday, May Stb, leaves his own stable, Green River, to 0. D. ltfilne's, Cherrywood, —As TO— Noxious - Weeds ! — Municipality of the — Township of Pickering. .Our Attractions this week Simpson & CO. The People's Cash Store. Another shipment of the world's fam- ed 'Crompton' Cor- sets. Your dress- maker can guaran- tee a perfect fit. -LADIES' W HAPI'ket{S=BIt Sateen Skt lace collars, lace neckties the very latest. . They sell quick. Some of them we can't replace. Call early and secure one. - Men's suits 84.75, odd pants S1.50, summer coats 81.65. The above are bargains, so do not delay to procure theta. Hats and caps in the latest styles. We handle everything iu men's furnishings at right prices. . Noticeis hereby give that by a recent enactment of the Legislature of the Prov Ince ,f Ontario, every owner or occupant of land is required to cut down and destroy or cause to be cut down and destroyed, at the proper time to prevent the' ripening of their seed, all the noxious weeds growing on any highway adjoining such land, from the boundary line of such. land to the centre line of said road, and that in Daae of default, in the Township of Pickering, after notice from the Road Commissioner for the road division, such Road Commis- sioner will have the w rk done, and pre- sent a bill of the cost thereof to the Council of the Municipality for payment, and the amount of eath bill will be added to the taxes against the land on the Col- lector's Roll and will be collectedin the same manner as other taxes. By Order of the Council. JAMES McBRADY, Reeve. • • D. R. BEATON, Clerk. July, l2th, 1905. 41.12 .' GREAT BARGAINS. The undersigned having bought the large • stock of ironing -hoards, hlack-hoards and paper -racks of the Bennett M'f'g Co. ata great sacrifice is neev preparecl to give his customers the benefit of his bargain. Ironing -boatels; Bennett's price,. 83 . iiiv price $1,25. Bake -hoards; Bennett's price 50c. my price 30c. 4041 W. B. LEAVENS, Pickering. 'FM= Tk L!—Flekerint Otatioa 0.7.1 TRAINS GOING EAST Lin AS yoLtows:— No. 8 MAIL 9:33 A. M. " 12 LOCAL , ,2:58 P. M. 1'10 LookL, , '. 6:04 P. M. MAINS GOING WEST DUK AS FOLLOWS:— No. 9 Local . . . sec. A. M. "11 Local. , , . . 2:18 P. M. "7 MAIL. 8:20 P. M. New Hculsehold GcocS.s : Table cloths, bureau covers, table oilcloths, floor rugs, carpets, stair linens, etc., etc. WANTED -1000 men, women, boys and girls to buy our boots and shoes at prices to suit then. OUR GROCERIES—Always pure and fresh at lowest prices. White and yellow sugars, also flour, away down in price. CROCKERY—A shipment of toilet sets, table sets, cups and saucers, platea, pitchers, etc. Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Belts, etc., for sale. D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, SIC 'R,2�TC 0NT. illineri{illiner1 We are selling out the balance of our stock of Spring and -Summer Hats at a great reduction to make mem for our new Fall Goods. Give us a. call it you are wanting millinery. C. A. Baker, Pickering. WA! steam Pump Works t 17v th FaitTTerm opens September 5th /ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. One of the largest and best- cotn- tnt•rcial school- in the Dominion, All of our graduates are absolutely sure of securing positions. Strong staff .,f teachers modern courses spleudi.l e•iuiptnent. Every stud- ebt 1heruni;Ii1y satisfied. Write for our Iriagtitticent e;ttalogne lily NV. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Purnpz. t Al,o cisternf made to order. e E. \V EV,1NS. Brocket.. Whitby. Pickering Lumbei Yard ! Our -Stock Is Now Complete Why buy a kinked hard wire fence ' when von can buy the:-arhonized coil - ea steel Lamb Fence sold by . W. F. R• J ON ES, Balsam, Ont., Also dealer in Brantford Gasolene —I Engines and Wind -mills, Greig`s celebrated Carriages. Farm Wagons, etc... 31tf In all kinds of building material including rough and dressed lumber, lath, cedar,etc. Our stock of Shingles is'also com- plete in British Columbia, New Brun' swick and Ontario Cedar. All kinds of the usual Mouldings, Base, Casing, V Sheeting and Floor- ing always in stock. - Cistern tank_ and watertroughs made to order, . W. D. Gordon. Haying Time Will soon be here and • prospects are good for an abundant crop. Save time, labor and hay by= haing a Provan track and outfit put in that barn. Round Iron, Angle Steel or Wooden • Tracks, with full equipments. —Prices moderate. E. L,. CHAPM- , AGENT, PICKERING. 5 laeksmithing 1 The undersigned having bought out • the hlackstuithing business of R. Moore, is prepared to do black- smithing in all its lines. Horse -shoeing - a - Specialty. G#EOMOM • ?-a.A.77\7' , PICKERING, ONT. ONEY TO ,LOAN. :On first -Class improved - ' farm property at 5°/o Prompt attention given to all applications Applp to THOMAS ?CATCHER, Brougham,. Watches, Clocks, — and — Jewelery Repaired Charges Moderate. Satisfaction -Guaranteed. Shop next door to :A. Falconer's. P. J. Hilts, Pickering. SKATING RINK, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -The undersigned offers for •sir at a reasonable price, hie large skating rink, and also his rinnee and lot situated in the Village of Brougham For particulars apply to Frank Sanderson on the premises or tow v Richardson, Pickering Q-tt OAR CMOS T Peter Macnab was in the city on Monday. D. Hopper spent Sunday at _Victoria Square. - Mrs. Cludge, of Buffalo, is visit- ' ing friends here. �.•.•David Peattie, of Toronto, is in Toronto this week. Mas. R. Milne, of Toronto, is visiting at Dr. Eastwood's. • Mrs. Reynolds, of Sarnia, is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Thomson. James Madill and Frank Cooper were at Sandford over Sunday. D. Forsyth is looking for a ten- - ant for his blacksmith shop. See his advt. M r. Tabs6tt, of -Toronto, n ;11- wreach in the Baptist church next unday. Miss Gertie Coultis, of Port • Perry, is visiting friends here this week. _ Wm. MacKayand Frank Orch- ard returned home from Manitoba on Friday. Miss Ethel Burton has returned home after spending her vacation in the city. Miss Lynde left on Monday for ••Peterboro where she will reside - for a time. Mrs. Chas. Eastwood and daughter,of Fesserton, are visiting friends here. Thomas Stephenson has re- • aumed his duties in F. M. Cooper's 'blacksmith shop. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson spent a day last week with friends in Myrtle. Mrs. Wm. Gibbons and family, of Toronto, are visiting at Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. Miss Totten is laid up at pre- '' sent, suffering severely with a felon on her finger. Miss Ethel Tait, of New York, spent a few days here at the ]manse with her brother. Mrs. R. Hardy, of Sandford, was here over Sunday visiting • -her son, W. E. Risebrough. Henry Degeer, of Uxbridge, is here this week in the interest of the Horne Life Insurance Co. Mrs. Darlington, of Broouklin, and John Linton and wife, of Tu- runto, are visiting at N. Burton s. i A number of our residents took in the garden patty at Wm. ...'White's, on the . th concession, Whitby, on Tuesday evening. Win. Johnston, second son of the late Andrew and Mrs. John- ,ston, died at his home on the Sth .concession on Tuesday morning, • after a protracted illness, aged 2-1 years. Our bowling club visited Rose - bank on Saturday and played ' three games with the club of that place and won all three games. They had a very pleasant after- noon at the Lake. - Orville •Ca:mor, living on the town -line, suet with a very 'ser• :ions accident last week, while. at 'a barn raising near Stou1Tville,_a bent fell upon him breaking his -arm and leg each in two places. • He is now cluing as well as expect- ed. 'The few fine days of the past week have been greatly appreci- ... ated by the farmers as it has en- abled thein to make considerable progress with their haying oper- 'ations. Previous to this week, much of the hay that had been cut was badly injured by the frequent rains, but fortuneately much hay remained uncut, which, - It is hoped will be saved. tempting to make the eastern en- trance of the Mansion House yards it ran between two posts, catching the buggy there, and running up into the sheds. The Inspector of the Under- writers' Association paid his an- nual visit to town Thursday last, and caused more than the rsual amount of inconvenience and trouble. In the death of D. M. Card on Saturday last, Uxbridge lost one of her oldest and most widely known resieduts. Born in the vicinity of Uxbridge, Mr. Card spent his early life on the farm when still a young man came to the town when still in its iufan- cv and- engrtged in ---business he Shortly after this: he was appoint- ed inspector of colonization roads in the then new districts of Muskoka, and it was under his supervision that many of its high- ways were opened up for travel and the foundation laid for its present fame. In .the- company with.our old friend Ed. Moore, he is entitled to rank as one of the pioneers of that district.—Times Uxbridge. : Mr. Horn, of Saintfield. ha.3 bought the house and lot of the late John Hawsam opposite the parsonage. A. runaway horse coming from the east on Monday night created a little excitement as it went rat- tling and banging on .the pave - Anent of front street, with buggy swaying and bounding and threating to topple over any minute. As it reached the hill it turned to the south and in at - 4* Highland Creek. At a meeting of the license com- missioners of East York, on Mon- day, ,a former decision was re- aihrmed refusing to grant licenses to the Dutch Farm and Highland Creek hotels. Mrs. Maxwell of the latter hotel claimed that the value of her property would be reduced from $8000 to $1500 by the loss of her license. John Rog- ers of Unionville and Charles Crewe of the Half -way House were granted their licenses, with- held from a previous meeting. KIDNEY .TROUBLES lacreashig Amu Weepei. Bat Sufferers Neva Not Despair THE BEST ADVICE 1S FREE Of all the diseases known, weal which the female eirgsnis:n is afflicted. kidney disease :s •:.e most fatal and statistics shote that its disease is or; the increase among L'nlesa early .and carred treatment is applied the patient seLdom survives -when is -fastened npoa her, Lydia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound is the most efficient treat- ment for kidney troubles of women, and is the only medicine especially prepared for this purpose. When a woman is troubled with pain ' or weight in loins, backache, frequent, painful or scalding urination. swelling of limbs or feet, swelling Hader the eyes; an uneasy tired feeling in the regionof the kidneypsa or notices a brick•. dust sediment in the urine, she should lose no time in consmencing treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's • Vegetable Compound, as it may be the means of saving her life. For prooread what Lydia E. Pink- ha�mys'f. Vegetable Cotnponnd did for Mrs. Sa• I eoannot esptees the terrible suffering I had to endure. A derangement of the female organs developed nervous__prostration and a serious kidney trouble. The doctor attatded me for a year, but I kept g worse, till I was unable to do an and I madea up my mind I could not vs finally deeded to try Lydia E. Pinkham% Vegetable. Com- pound as a last resort, and I am to -day a well woman. I cannot praise it too highly, and I tell every suffering woman about my case.e Mrs: Emma Sawyer, Conyers, Ga. Mrs. Pinkhatn gives free advice to women ; address la confidence, Lynn,. Maas. r sir MY I ir FROST" Ornamental Gates • Light in weight Artistic is design Reasonable in price Also a large line of Standard Fartn .Gates always on hand. Every progressive and up-to-date farmer insists on having FROST GATES. Catalog and prices on request. Ir A s FOR SALE BY E. L. CHAPMAN, ' : Pickering . F. E. WALTON, - Scarboro Junct. • tsS4.14ve . ,..,.......... at - Horseshoeing. All kinds of blacksmithing neat- ly executed and prices right. . Give 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. Thomson, Proprietor. Wall -Papers, Hpaiflts,0118 MTC. A,large fresh stook:now on hand. Prices in Wal13Paper;ranging • bri from Sc. up. John Parket, SZi =barto a• Notice ! 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. 4 :Paris :Green --That will kill. MACHINE OIL THE BEST. Go to DOWSWELL'S, Claremont. Ladders on hand at 11 cents per round. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. tarriage tfainting The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of carriage and wagon painting at his shop over Wm. Dowsweli s wagon shop. Also prepared to do all kinds of paper hanging and house paint- ing. W. J. Bingham. Claremont. Market Every MoLday F. C. Lafraugh, Brougham. [_ir>t SE AND LOT FOR SALE—A• C7 . ood hr cr cote coats c•o k 6 room. .oci cellar and frame Wad-a13.4.1attached, t oo:.ts:os 4 1•d scree of land .mail oreOar;i. the premisee ares drive -abed barn, stable •ni ro.;t cellar. Coo ten tantiy+.t to ated in the ace of Ptcitertagapply to R . V. a.chard c P:ukeren; I742 Pictikeriss.g ... . Vigilance •-. Committee Fcrmed for receverins property staler. from its members and the appre• • heosioo of the thieves. liernbere hevieg property stale eemmani cute immediately with any member' o: t.xecnttve Committee, Membership fee 51.00. Arthur Jeffrey, Geo. Leng Secretary, President. . Exec. Com.—Geo. Leng, D. E. Pugh, C. S. Palmer. Pickering, Ont. Tickets may be obtained from A. Jettre'y, sec., or J. A. 'O'Conner,-vice- pres. arrie33 Gold Medal Binder Twine ! Right Prices. Henderson & Farmer, Claremont *vereign 9iaidc ! OF CANADA. For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date methods, and every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at this Bank. Intereet paid Quarterly on all deposits In the Savings Department. and it only takes 161.00 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 coa.ctitrrg or discounting see Norris Blank notes supplied free of charge. _MARKHAM BRANCH, CLAREMONT BRANCH, A. P. Smith, Man. • . L. E. Todd, Agt. 1904 Pumps Windmills. We are prepared to do all kinds of work Promptly pertamiag to the Damp basinees. John Gerow, W. V Richardson, Agent, Pickering. Successor to Gerow a Son, Claremont. When you want something out of the common, you have it made to order. So it is with your harness and collars. Don't take "what.you can get,"—get what you want. Then you will .be satisfied. Not otherwise. We use the best of leather, and guarantee absolute satisfaction. E. W. Bodell, c osa las •po.e ides e t- dinr u o 0n r m l e.urte! rdy n re 4e3 a, =it _,o n s we as, 0 ' .. es 0 am 33rougham • J. H. RICHARDSON'S Important showing of finest display of Cu:ne. A very large assortment of •-- Stationarv. Books, Dolle, Toys, jabs received for the -Holiday trade. Cali and see them. a'Sabbcriptione taken for all Magazines. . Weekly and Daily$,Newspapera. • t W. J. H. RICHAP DSON, - Whitby Brock Street. That leaking roo of yours is doing . considerable damage and `putting you to a great deal of discomfort and inconvenience. There is one Sure Way of avoiding this kind:of trouble and that is by covering your roof with •5 uooill's geadq goofing .n 411 Itis waterproof, weatherproof and fireproof, • and is rapidly:taking the place of tin, tar, gal- vanized;iron, felt:and gravel and shingle roof - on account of its lesser cost and greater durability. 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. 1261EAST SING STREET, Toronto, off January 1906—Whitby 9th, Oshawa 10th, Brougham llth, Port Perry 1Eth, IIx bridge 14th, Canni'tgton lith, Beaverton 10th. The Gypsy's Sacrifice r "What is It, my good woman?" he said solemnly! "You mustn't' cornu here, you know." "1 want to sea the countess -I must!" said a low voice. "For Clod's sake, let me 'in. I must see her. I trust see -her ladyship!'' "The countess cannot sue you," said the butler in a tone of 'outraged dignity; '•sld his lordship is engag- ed. Why didn't you go around to the back?" '•I did," was the reply, "but there was no one three, the -servants were. r .t�SECRET REVEALED not there•" They were tell, men and women, '�Orv`JtP culleetcti outside the dour, sU'uiniug their ears to catch something of CHAPTER XXX\•. I city to say that they had been given what was goilig on inside the rooni. Seymour woke with a decidedly had to him." The sergeant smiled. "In "Go away'!" said the butler. headache, which was not !cassia d t he ordinary tray I should have 15 Jake. o „tY i�u'ru ant rwantcdthere; 'tucut`trllf, however,theht tit>u nteclhanishu 1e - when he recalled the events of , last luckecl $!m up at once and entero out f night. the cheree; but the man stuck to it At the uuexpeeted interpolation all the horse is to endure the strain he lave got to thank you and vourhard and fast t at t ley • e . .. ' vagabond wife for that, 'Sleet er given to him -by 'Mrs. Landon, • he in the. moment Martha Hooper etulu fulls at the hock, a heavy loth with Royce!" he muttered. "After all, said, my lord, begging your Par- into the room. nobody will have believed hint," 110 don," he put. in apologetically. "Of "Am 1 -ant I too. late?". , she reflected. "Everybody will he • too course, we knew it was a lie hut panted. much engrossed in talking of Royce the inspector thought it would be Sey-uiour stared at her with a and Madge, and their exposure, to as well a we brought him up here strange sensation of • dread, ,which think of me. Besides, I'm the earl for identification, and get you to scutned to. hiisself unaccountable. tof Landon, after all, and .a good deal sign the warrant, my lord." "'What dot's the woman want here?' Is forgiven to a man in my posi- Seymour was very pale by this he demanded angrily. "Send her ,tion." "Thank Heaven," he added time, and he sat for a, moment sit-avv'ay-take her away!" devoutly, "we've seen the Iasi of eptly looking down at the diamonds, "dot no," she said hurriedly, pant - Boyce and his Wife. They shall nee- his white lids shrouding his eyes. He, ingly. "Don't send me away, 1 must er darken the doors of Munk Tower's stole a glance at Jake, then lower -'i speak to you. Don't send him to again jI I can prevent theta. Oh, 211 , cd 'his eyes again, for there was prison, my lord. For God's sake •and the don't think of it. Oh, I ant not to lute!" "Go away, Martha!" growled Jake. "He ain't going to s,•nd• ate +f the best draft 'breeds, a�the heaviest and hest boned still fro F _ egng suitable. 'Sven then slit to for Air-a�, extreme weights necessitates the use of • large mares that are good milk- ers. In Ito other tvay can cults be produced wit h suflle!ent bone and —4 feeding quality to attain 11to -sire uitc! linieh demander) IN the markets. h:v'eit then the youngster must • be An interesting bulittin has la en supple!1 with the bust of feed in large 010110!11 s from the very first. Plenty Of gcoil pasture, clover hay, oats end' eurn, are imperative, and 'l'IIL 11UICSE FOR THE FARMED.. published by the University, ut 111t- rwi� on the market classes of 'wises. Wu quote trout it. ort. Lhe description and qualities of the Strait horse. 1v there is no hettcr feed ..e. young says that there is one standard us: horses than green cern tat ,rout the for the, dratt horse, arid that is to ,fold and fed whole, Only the hest • haul enurutuus loads at the walk food sho,fld be' used and then every only. St,•ength is the one cuusid:ra- short must ho made to keep the than in the draft horse, and broadly horse goinleg froth the. first if' he is to top the market. • All this is .[uuuh 1.il:ce erecting hoof, and these are the horses to produce ti the 1' fens. 'rk'v can be nroduced 'nowhere else to aeivantttge, aril when short coupling and n strong front' it is renicmbcred that the draft horse leg and dense hoof, because so large is really the highest priced standard a proportion of his weight is, - or horse In the market, it is easy should be, in front. • 'enough to see what horse the farmer With the draft horse it is not a I should raise. Ile not 'only sells for• • 'question of height, but of weight; Manion: average, money, but it bred dere). the nearer the ground he is the 1 with the sante care there. are fewer better both for service and endue•- culls, and no training is required be- ' ance. To class with draft horses,yond light common work to farad - an animal must weigh not less than; iariee him with the harness and with 1.500 pounds in good flush and he is', drawing. The disposition of the all the more valuable if he weighs draft horse is so docile and his an-. 1,800, 2,000 or even more. IIe can- 1cestor•s have labored 140 long that he nut be tut) heavy if his "bone" cera -1 works almost by instinct, and hi r" - responds to his weight. I quires no special training to go upon Such a horse should be blockily 1 the markets. the cleat trade with heavy bone, • 1 t r ht to prison. What do you want to smooth: short in • the b '' , teas. bead!" 1 something in thin marls face, Aft. = a time he rang for his valet, ' way he was taking the affair, which, "''tial got a bad h been t r," he in a vague, indescribable fashion, said; "It must have made Seymour uneasy. u are quite rl ht, sergeant act the-er excitement a.; nig 1'0 coupled with y what would you recummenc1?'! he said; "rho prisoner's story is rtdl comp and futerfer•o fore Me and his r heavy loin, rounded "W'ell, my lord, I shoela say that ' lordship's going to have a little con- 'bias, wide strong hock, flat bone, a small yuanttd of brandy mixe.l cr,lous, of course. Th,•se• diamonds cc,rsation to •thee, and it will b,' all nu>deratoly short Pastern,, medium. with sodavv'ater would be a tout were vv'"rn by Mrs Lurxlin lust right; duly you cleat out, 5'111 you'" strail,bt ;hnuldt•t•, heavy in the faint Por eu+ •r in fowls ulnar water is is ug; though I know, my turd, that night, and -it -'the i_ilow sails here,. I,ct him go, my lord," she with full 1ttast.:u+ct iegs placed v:ell t•ecuttttta ,Jed, Put alum in the, 1 you have a strung of>jectiun to al cis rrau ata: have heard." brea'htid- "You' don't know •w'hat aparg l i : cuhul. • 1)ISE.ASF: OF 1'nifLTI2Y. An ointment of vasefirie and sul- phur is a good .enc fur silly legs. E thou h nut cxtrcrne ,v 5`>'•c' dri:,kir, • water. "1\'e heard sntntthin- of it. my you are doing. Oh let hila go',- Give The anitnal should carry a gaud coy- • 'The -best tonics yo0 can give you: 1 have," said Seymour. "I should ' lord " assented the sergeant, tis him money, now' at once, and let tiring of flesh, be sm,u,th finished Ill stock are fresh air and , x,rcisa • only take it as a it:cit!r•i::c; bait if cre'.'tly. - over and manifest docility And a die- '''. is- IJis:n?est if p0"'.,!,' : enc,: a weak. It 'you rete tr:mend it— But it must Le Just • n Said rntour, •"If I hiutll.it>rl your own` hua,n"ss I tell position to do he11cy rvurk atth 1a- in the fade «ay t•, kill (testes,. germs a cry weak, please." remember ric I•:, lies i.an:lon went. you' Who asks you t„ interfere?"' re?'" titres. I,ut. with sl,!ri1, Acro dt. sheerly ',ewes,. comes to warty Locks Certainly, my lolrT." said ?h'• out on tier arrears:. «.th hint -1 t!nink This woman is a 11lend—a con- i he should shove a 1riiht mild eve-,throi,clt the' d-Citils t, v'eseees. Disease n,au. •lits ma11l'c.tre 1 arta-rely vii she knew ,s•unrthi 10 of hint -t9 f,.„_ 1 '','rate of t! s rnau'a evLtc•iti' I an erect ear, and a s reetth, Last . lurks in ltlthy water Court 1 s. a mixture that v. es any thtib but til hi n, t, 1.,f(„5,1 away qu,•tly, a :1 sle„lil1 adct o }.'.: to keep your eve leerier at the trot, 1h1 geed 'rtfti' It :, a notate orth, fact t hu' ti:e- -:>reak. and Seymour, with_ a wry r , doubt h” 's”] 1he upport' r'' y' t;T, ,n h, r• s.• r.; :int She is a 1"'n- horse is not ,expected to makesP'.1 cry of "cholera' unities It 1.1.1 5,,t io:cs fuer. drank it dean. and alms...! h,r •>> 1'u ss by snatch: - :realer :,f her ladyeh!l's, and I have }•tit h • meet t t • he in constairt «hero corn >, the n.Cut dict. "1 thu,k I'll Ise s' ill far a little ins the Me orals from her ' - 1 mi doubt i, 'as bad and old a thief "quarrel with his legs.' Because it. •e cuter -for. serce head is bathing •rebs!,•." he said. "]s-ts there any 1 adtat -o. me Inr'.l, said the Sr -•' as the man " • is easier to steifire weight ,n fat than. with :;alt water and afterward an - Coarse.' ? Mr. Iluicc� is he-er- in- er,�nt, I suppose \Irs I,Ardn❑ wily Ile sigma] the warrant and held _it in berm, care should be taken to in- ,iintin tvttit carbonized.: vaCettnr. • Uuurs''" be goad erwuch til, identify hen?Iout, and the ,.•re.eat:t 1c•ltpc'I for- sere heavy hear in extreme weights,'' ,\n'�rher cure for sure head or "Mr. Boyce has gone o'.A, my' "Er -air.- Landon has eone a'eay ward th take it-, but le -fere ho coeld,hut this r,hvui,l not be done at the chickenpox is an ointment made of 4, nor,,." rcplud the •man on a v'i tt,` sci! 1 Seymour; 1"tt reach it. the door opened, and the e,Ypense 01 lair finish. two parts laid and otie part kcro- • .\n'1-er-Mrs. Landor?" i there nee'!' he no di`llciilty in identia count ".s ,;00,h, hete «, 1 •1111,,nasi :h • Irraft horses of food form ,yell al- mate" gone one too, m!,aril." e 1 Pylathe 11rtsuner, f should not l,eo table and it, was her hand that tool: most acr„rtiing to weight; except rases of roup have been greatly , the warrant. - that as woight•i increase prices rise helmeted td by placing e li•ttlt• hroinide lam turn drew the bed-Ccurtain, then to tru fiefs Mrs, Landau to gess oval -hes,tatod, d,.•nre.' I. Martha uttered a low cry and at a tn'.rh great er rate):'.0 that ex- of poius'ium in the drinking water • Titles are tun policemen waiting "Certainly not. any k,"',' ttssant d she-tnk hack acninst the %vendee:. ire mr cvei; hts i tains; r'nor:nasty I>r'r'' v The Crated -St earls I)opartnient of t , a„• you. my' 1„rd.” he said the Berg ant promptly. "One or t'io .v.t>to,tr stared up at the countess if only the bone is satisfacter} A., t ititure rrcotnnurn,Is to warding Two policemen! (that on earth of t he servants w -hu saW hon-' \lo hlr'` ire exclaimed, Pr if./ range from $1'2 to $'10(1, with ',oil roup a decrease in the proportion do they want to sir me f,,r?” 1 "Stair one or two of the ecr,'antei ,•I(,.Ithrc• that: man she sae'. an careens of abu.;t 10 lair cr, t of cure and an incmasc tn, the pro- -Ileac, basin •ss I he- who-er-s,w this man hero la.,t Iratinctivejw the pull -0(1n dropped when reached in teams. These prices 1„lrtir>n of meat feud in the daily • • -aurae b . , Itce'e, .try lord,” said the Valet, do- eight," 11 sai,1 to the butler his hand from .lake's arm.arc sornetnncs ext/cued, and floaters i tin. murrly, His lordship eras not kept ratittir.g ]asks those of : the man as lane- insist that prices «'ere neVer SOV,,,' ']'here is nothing better for a re Let them wait Come up in an lane. for the simple reason tient cent' My daughter gave hurt those that a span of draft biirses , w,,,+11 steely contracted eitla Ohm a one- -hour," nearly all the household was cul- j, wels lto' as I bit( cues:- not . brine Stit,0 if only they --ware grain' rjuinlne pill girt'n oath night -for 1'hi* man left him, and Seymour hated int critic the door; and as The, sergeant, after a mon: Pert of good e'nc,usfh. thr,'i• tight; in success1Srrl, tried to sleep but his brain was tau soon as -it opened not cine' of two: stir{a•ittrt i'.,n, ut,lurkrd the 'bile, ,• ,t Ts, ]'his is per excellence the horse for , Ftit sn ', rig tihd sLi ht 1,1,iS a . • '1) 1'. 'hut heli a dor, n entered the morn mud .lake '.hui,k hitnsrlf nn,t turned the farmer to raise, ('my the blood sintptc remedy is a 1. tiles; neatful or "'i'uyce gone, gore coml•1,•toly, 1 "I dist. asst want -101 of Yu". \thk;h•upon them with •a srrrirn of, triunii h., kerosene in the drm!.1r g «titer, to can firing !natters with Inns to a - off you saw- this man -[alt night''" "]]'hilt did 1 'tell you'''' he cries! be repeated, for seyernl days in . to conrlusion," he m+at�l ]'here is "I did, toy lor,l." 1eluatoialy. "'Where arc you naw, t•h' free and-p)'itnt,-when he was an 'c,esi;,n, no r'•aten why we shoal In't he mar- Vary 'good,' said Smatterer. till. (,h, I'll inekt you l,tay for this. .\1111 aetul• •nt the theater, that her lady-' I'or linlbrrnrrlc n te:t.p,•anful of reel at once- ' That more! of hares ,rig ,.p a amt. '1le has earn loon:! n""• -t,,1 out' I wont a word ittt t stun' {'first knew 'hitn— su er dissolved in tt enna:spoonf s of «:II more than pass those c niourid,ni with some or' her 1u,lysh,11's I,+.,ala t v fri nd-nn• iri,•nd, dye heave -the ••.t,,, «ets 4,111y a young .girl fresh wat,r, a tut of whish ts.siuirtcd debts of mtnr, and" -he y.0111e0-•.. aeon him. You may have aeon �irn• countess." frau: .^rhuul, and-11ud she «us taken `duvvu this throat of. the' afflicted- fowl,'• with hint 11,• tuanuiu'i to Mee" her as reronttnetuled. ,n,•,1 to the uutsi'tae'ib' 1itrntc'r, amt -'nil only •\Philo w1 are esti-reser] to giv'tne'a the k. ah,>'l1 refuse mo. �!,,, didn't lieu arty said.a tort :'"a"' ea;•tly. setaro ts•to fudu,4 and they, tau, (;oil ruin«, w'l:rthl•; he wool,! have gut wee- tn,ti ,ii0, we ran sew nu• he•ur that pian declare Seed ;.eft n..• "1 c„uld s'n,.,1 t„ erns my lure s,' :sled out her to tleat•ry him, f ,r she knew _no reuse:male , arise for allowi•ng the •Ltre,•7. and -arid she et -mid en tit us-, at:il Lice nran, tui,, l'hi is toil ranch'" ,'uluitnea more of the world, teen a 4r 1,1, and slat sy}nptetns of sickness to devel tp': didn't Fr, moue•. "What duns ties mean, he sus a play actor and frill of do !oto discose s,•1 nl,• in rise cart •r ,,m, 'yeti; it's all right. 1 dish 1'0. guts feet 501 • du, bit nutu,ss„ pit you have reit and pretence, irt;t she 1,arne.l ..If the drepptnes of .the f,iwls are at:.,ther brand and ssiiu; neon's no curtly'; dun 1'„•.-'' all It•reotie to.ti,at i1 . '•,n'Iv-to not in normal condition (,v.' a tea- t " uw with a heart like urine Uhai is your name, prisutiri' he :neap to .e re, n. such a radian from .tae! ' she added with stolid cni,ery, spuonfnl to. sou:, Water tbieste t'.,n•1te) The hour sassed iu this kirhl ui re -•nal• '1 teetierd But etel will alleys use to •''.o rine knew of her infatuation or to oath'af'lict,d-btr1 In ntalkiii the F Section. lake iir.� s ir•n$ for a tr:'+moat, 1!',cn 6.11 you that I will rot permit •tit leis Loa:elm at willaitly, caul riot long surer use three hcei,in tr,tspeu„fr.ls 11 Il you sic the const.t1 ,lou his lips t,vi t,•d heti en „,le stttiic YI t interferon-teaei s 1 well not' -r' ,.,.. al sh,. was married to the;'oi socia to a. pi0t 01 water. 1•bll w tiny lord? asked the aaiv.. \Ii.• n:.n, s • e.1 .sen I I neo a rnaLtatrat,-- st.ttntn,r Veal of i•ut,, un, t! •' story -books, say, vee s.uill l c i.und„n scar .e theory t:. -ave us. 1 will he un'.w,-ra!,Ii. sheeny ever nitereards, 1 tont -Yea nay lot':!. 1 node •,1 thorn par-, aThr•. e„ente'.s calmly s. J 'I flan t, r ' •she I' with a oar gra fn' ryninittc 11i1} earn Yes, ccrtaitct o he tta. f, we• stt!,l, eiriaM• ,•m_aite but r11 a r+m1 ed and sail t,a•ed in his ragi•, ”:\r1 '.1-i,'_s! Anil You let this 5011111 miL;111 f„r, rarer trt_h in su.e.,s.t,, • Must not neglect Our .-dal while we .uf a(011 �ir - t.+nd..cutort' ileo Ince run shad? You forget. yuuts,••lf! 1 stand there arta utter th,,nt in your . Salt illus in the 11, tormanrr uf, the have strength the to ey and'. it, , will that eau:'ud Vie; tonne to gla. uh say the men shoal be indicted and ea...encee madam!” - various etinc•tienv - of 1111 body, as • ti tiita the library and'. see thein at bine tried, .1 le '.hull be tried fur the theft Thr cu,trttess .c'!d not even glance de:sating ,the feed tt�td its abeorl:- ..elms , phare.” 11 hat ore`pa'tiun? he'rost.ad.• cut tt:/se diitun,ntls. I. duri't l,clir,co"at hint: "tat oil," she said to 11anha t!o0 of the 'blood; - 1'hero was a stale odor of brandy "Fin a stiffen:un," said .l:lie, j "My husl,antl . and I wanrleresl, It i.e. said by those who tri,11 it' �1atle gave theta to hint; no ,try • in the morn, and as it recalled the 'A titter and _smile.. of autesenient,s Ocilla' r will believe it, But that in noathe alto. ter three years -three s:ich that gin nail tui lasses, etl parte, face • of his Cher. g_frum It ;y11 Ilia 07 tieeme•e the spcctutur, at this wretche• present 'quest-i,:n. It •is your-: uta• t )'cnts as. few- of oven • es put .in, n bottle.. nt:d „eon shaken b� face • grew rat her a ly-ami-virinus:'ann':nuxer:nt.rtt, , it:decene int,• •:'cc! llhy do Wait women have to euceure;' and Otte day funs. using, is . an eecelis•nt . tonic but it resumed its pr11(0 express on . 5 011 c'ti,' sisal, fie} m"urs slier ty• ? .Vii,., .;',011111 you cmlea\ „t prcrer;tive of made and rump. '>" said „ _ late lure, I Unet th,i rountoss. She was kind to niul • as the door opened, and a forefemu:I "Yon roti:,'.•.• to state, to auto this va,,t. and irum the pun- ores she Pitied 1111. (king '.'.t 'ched� 'ushered in the ttvo con tahlea and `n:r,'.11 '•I asuppene you area ;::;:a' tshii itt?' myself. I Was dit!ck to see that she Jake. hgnd and a tramp?" Murtha Hooper had st ood looking wasn't ho'11y; and after a time she 'Ft)OT `:1) 1`I•:S. Seymour half started from itis' • Oh, no, 1 ata ant," said •lake from enc to theother. and apparent- told it e the.. cause She had hien .'chair and glared at theui' w ith a '.'1'1l toil •you all about hie if ;ter I1 er There. is .a Uuud year in frust of reixture of anger. and fear. .lake send this pack rising fouls away ly strug•gling for ath'• nuu-t•ied nearly four years and therelus. 1 geeing "1 will tell y-ou!" she said in a was no child, no sun and heir to out •of lira ruts. take the 'great title. and estates; and i Girt Grit is better than grunt. the, earl, her husband, wits ltnhappy I The marl who keep, books learns' about. it,- She cried When she told 1 to htorn everything k t0 account. . me -cried bitterly -and as I sat and Don't ship putir irittt. ' h •r my heart aching -fur • sees hand-cufred, his velvet 'coat hung my lord." • in rags, a smear of bluori added to •'Ii>,httvc- u)n•self before his • lord- low, strained voice. "Da tn>t ask the •ord.inary ,repusseasien of his shire". rue led the sergeant.. *eant. her; ask mei"' I shit . B' g "'What the dev-! \\hat, are you countenance, and' his eyes tact soya "Behave yourself," retorted .Jake, her. still! What have yeti to do with • • mour's startled ones with es mix -turning 011 hint savagely. "I'11 teach it, still! ?" listened to c , tore ' of cunning assurance and dc- e•on - to bully ma, 'presently, my Ilne - farmer, being risked Shat, he di111 fiance, whioh increased Seytnour's un- fellow-! you , .keep 'your hands oiT1 "I-1 ani his wife.` 'trouble makes us women tender -n to get riff of the vvei•ds on his from, "You are his wife Well,. I'm sorry thought came into our- heads at the said thatt - o sold most of them at easiness. fur! I' c going to bring an action fur you, But you have no business same •mc>t?aent. \1s child was lying, "What is this? Why -why 'da' you for fal�c imprisonment and as-stoatmutton, at three and one -heli to tout • bring this fellow here?" he stain- against you, before many hour's are -here. You can see him in Prison. Go in the cradle; there was no food iu cents a ho>rnd. • tncrerl. over. Ah, ,you may grin, but you'll away at once." the house; my husband had struck y,ray our ignorance with a 10C "Iieg pardon, my lord," said -ones grin ' on the other side of •your "Oh, nty•lo1 1 how' can I tell you?' ale a week ago and I had left him, Per cent. your of study and cx the sergeant,' "my mate found this. mouths -all of 'you" -he glanced -at and she put her hand to her eyes for I looked at the p t°wt shthatal (1 periment. : • man along the London road. He Seymour_ "before lung!" •a •moment. thought what a pityNo one has yet come forward to was sneaking along under the hedge "Jt you'll make out the warrant Jake came forward and put his lips didn't belong to the countess', and claim that modern wire. is as good close to• her ear. flee face had grown whiter, her dui • in a suspicious sort of way, and my I'll take him away, my lord,' said "'fold sour .tongue, you fool!" helbroath heavier and more labored as that • put on the market a dozen man. stopped him, and asked him the sergeant apologetically. "'This cm's ago. ' who he was and what he was .doing is the kind of stuff ,he's treated us hissed. "iaave it to me. You shall with each word, and Ole stopped and yrThcrc�:ire Wren ,who ought not to " I out at that time of night. , As he to ever 'since eye• took •him'in cus- hays yi>ur share!" ' put up her hands before her•eyes• be farmers, 'There are farms .white •' ' wouldn't or couldn't give a satisfac- tody," "Madam, hire-ive met" she moaned, Seymour sat for a moment speech- - peech ought not t.o he farmed• • ]tory account of himself, my man Seymour's hand sheik as he 1 .10 extending her hand toward thecou!t less; then he laughed, a derisit'e, de- The proverbial 'expression that told hint that he should have to take the pen. 'It is said that at. critical toss•, "I cannot keep silent any !lent laugh. "all things come to him who traits," him to the station. Then he pounced moments of aur lives we are ancon_ lunger. 1 have been faithful-iuithful 'And .you sold your, brat Oto the applies dies n ore often to the case of the ' ;upon my than, and would have done sciously protected ily'tem-tiardian• for years;, but cannot hear my bur- ruuntes.;. that '.h1 might pili•'. it ell ll ton any lunger. Oh. 1 rgivc nae, rtt:'.-' on the earl as her itWfl?" he • Said,.funnier thnit, to that of any -other him a serious Injury and got clean angst, /one. Y• it be n black er n?" men. ,' ea -hist -if my man hadn't' got at his celestial one. S/yruour's ungt•I- a Haut, for the sake of old three; for "Is that the story'. Werth working for -the* alfalfa crop. ``whistle., rind I happened 'to be. near black, ani• -whispered til him to leave the sake•of-ell eve - alive suffered to- ."It is," said Martha in ,a los' The farnrrrs v;hu 11ay .the taxes . !f anti heard it, As •it_was, we had a the warrant. tin'.igned; but. Seymour 'g''tlher—" Iler void• Broke, voice; "evorythin;, helped us. My that main! .in public rends, :tie just- e lady lens g0ttlg ubroacl the' next tiny hard tassel with him, rg lord=" turned froth thc'iiinor'w'nrnitm ung ! }nava nnl,fro to forgive. saes, ty d,•maint..i that ih„ir r, his shall., "(:et to the pofnr, sergeant, Why .put the igen tst Pf1,er. Tim (12>1 11ng tell hint(' itrll,frut1 her white lips. tit :tome months mono: 1!!.; lordship ant lie wholly ::nuil711 0d by the b11 dill you 'bring him here'? The station h:id 1>ecume overcast, WWII rain ea,,, "\I} lord, t'Inis 11 10 15 my hnsoantl. having to ,loin his 017,1 (ant. I trek c>, ,irr1 chauffeur. tens the proper place." fullitir; in • the silence of the re„tai it No, y`ou will listen to me; you must! the child to her secretly: its birth goggled uit'i•s a ,two -horse man tc P Cur Seyn>o>u' had treacle a movement' etas aslcert iced in the paipe.1'.• no. one I ff •etas. my lord,” assett.ed the ser- could be hoard bratung against. the make money 00 a unc-hohse Tm•nne , grant respectfully. "We took him window, Suddenly the noise was in-''tf ,intl,atien,re. "You can, only set. suspect e0 anything wrong, far hie ..]'ire 'bursa ,th a .well tilled silt there and, searched. him -he being a creased ns if the rain had turned -to' looking at him, now, -that he is What ladyship had -111110(18 everything, anti and a cellar incl of mnngejs is vial.' auspicious character -and we. f utsd hail; and Seymour -l,tnc1(1 t>ehi,trl you have colied him -n vagabond, a to tion dap of his tenth the -art bo- 0-111 ,for winter•'tr0vcl. •these upon him." him. A woman was standing ,'.t the' bad man, not fit to sumo into the icer'/d that yeti were 1119 son." 1 The gees! kin of produr.t,ion is often .-.i : "'they are my mother's -the coup- windows and tapping " smite ronin With ynr. ilut he was "'Me! You mean m1. more rnsfly solved than that' of l fess'-rlinmo for ' "Who is it'?" said Seymour. an *ri- not always like this. 1 can retane1n- she turned her. head away, th,•n_ selling the1 ptisoly lifter at h }ro- heats, my lord, that's what I 'sus- ly, - , her—'; she paused and struggled hold out. L'1r hands :ns if iutl,luriri5 tiva•cl' 'tight recin is whorerat is chess F "i'11 ser, mylord," said rho bra- for brctlt1) "It urns bhen lu �t'as forgiveness and mercy. tact and hustle count. octet, and I charged him with (To be Continued.)- • stealing them, but he had the auda- ' young and gooddieellin and s oke 1es • ANOTHER VOICE ! BRIDEGROOM YAWNED. • —ON THE PRAIRIES Hesitated at .Altar and Got a 1 Thrashng From Bride. A young Belgian, named Deneck, TELLS OF DIABETES CURED BY who repented a promise to starry as the wedding ceremony '.Vial aLOUt to be perfortnetl, now Tics in a hospital in a battered condition, telephones the Paris correspondent of the Lun- DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. W. G. Bartlemaxi' Could Get No Relief Till He Tried the Great Canadian Kidney`Rernedy. Fragrant as Fresh Violets dors Express. Shirt waists and dainty no was engaged to Celeste-V"oisin, linen are made delightfully the pretty daughter of a 11.ahuue • peasant, and the wedding w'(fixed clean and fresh with Sun- . at the mayor's office. Relatives anti Wai'ella, Assa., N. W. T. July 17- guests were assembled., and the flair light Soap. �B . -,,(Special ).-'Phis thriving town fur- stood side by side before the 'mayor. ` Dishes one of the most remarkable When, however, the mayor yr is cures of Kidney, • Disease that has about to pronounce the words which -nonoi':1tTY Bf:OETS HAPPINESS, ever been reported on the prairies. would have made them star) and wife Ir happiness begets health. Buy a farm ,n the celebrated Moose Mountain A'Ir, Wm, G. lia'rtluutan, a ;cctl-klio\\n 1)cneck yawned, The mayor—Nail 1 iyUict w'h;'re cvcr;:tsnc u. p,r:n;ILrous. farmer, is the man cured aurl he , never• seen a would-he-hriclegroour and crop fltilures unknown. Carlyle is .rakes the following• statement:- yawn, and he stopped the service. four years old: has fi\e el vators, with "1 had Kidney "Trouble and•it de- D nock •vas nett. stain, and un ,ry capuctty eii •'nn,iio0 bushe`e. TLe men 6 1.1„ built them krew t.; ,r• busdneas. "'%•eloped into Diabetes, I went to whispers tcere heard among the r.•1a 1'i;ey are fillve! r.cery penton. 'I'I e n. the. doctor but his treatment \Vas of Lives. Then 1)eneck relieved the ten- l'• Mcl'ee Land Co. of Carlyle, Ass:ni- bola, Base 21.)0,000 lie s c( improved - no use whatever (0 Ito,. I began to Sloe. and ui1rUo.:d furls tunrls for sale .in take Ilodd's Kinney' Pills in l)rcein-- I have thought. better of it," he this; di. -.trier Ti!"..' sen,,•,,. y,\ur c�,recs- ber. .1.202. I took then: all reinter sold, making ready to leave. ":10(1 pon,tener•• Further intorniatiou and and summer while h was unable to 1 (10 not think I want to ntart'y at particulars cheerfully given, •work my farm, I took twelve boxes all." T 1•::\ii 7'I•:•Lh'(;1(,\PI1\' k Tt. R. in all and in August I was shin to But he had reckoned without the l/ Accoe;r.tlnp . S•%) to g 1 ('u ,Bei.. work. b Voisin family. Celeste rushed aper rr.o:,th satary u -cured our grarHates un- You ,n s w t ti you lr a nut u _ - -"Now I ani quite strong. I worked him, and smote him in the car with her`ebnld p,usitgu Liar; 'st vstgm`.ctf all 'winter without pains in my Lack all the force of her dimpled fists. tele 'rai,lr sc„,ols iii A ,,nricu. E:n- or anv part of my body. Dodds I1er • throe brutlrc'rs followed s'eiit a nil doral b,v ail ruilway otheiril-. Opera- ' pummelled the - recalcitrant. lover' tory always in ileneand, 1.;ulic•s also . •Bidsey Pills cured me." rlinitIed, i1'rite fur cutin:vn• 3tur..e If the Kidney Disease, s of Jonguntil he cried for mercy, and 1+load-1 Sciiuul u( tele ra, h>', (1i.chu,ati, c1 . stuxling it may take time to cur ed to be •allowed to usury the girl. Buff,:lo, A Y., Atl.,ratit, Ga., La Finally he was rescued !,v the; Crosse. Wis., Texarkana, Tex., San it. Btit Dodd's 1{iduey 1'ilis• will do mucor .and his clerk %10(1 retnuverl to Francisco, (ah the hospital. 11e is now taking firer CLEANING WA1.KIfS ceedings against the Voisin fancily. OR OYAMA, THE SILENT.......:-..—.4,.LADIES' OUTING s . . 2%1!79 A lady writes: "1 was ens!:1.1d to re- Can b. doe. perfect:, b7 oar Preach Process. Tn. IS Commander of JP.panese Army move tin c,,r,: •. r.,,,t and hrxnch. p'v re - BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING De. t",e use • of Holloway's Corn Cur•:." 1[ONTT rLI TORONTO, (rrrnwd a QUE'ettO Who Wastes Ne Fords. Ogears who have tried it have the same experience. ,In Moscow Military _hospital at AYRSHIRE CATTLE FOR SALE .present arc 150 awinded •J l,anesc A wise barber asks the very youngsoldiers, nearly' all of whom fell into man if he wants .a shave and the very 20 Ayrshire Tt+all'-fo;r to twenty Fiuskian hands during the early stage old man if he wants a haircut, uunths old, Ayrsh,r 1-',71,.lus loll of -the- battle of 5fukdcn ages: also hill roved Yorkshire pigs. espondent who has interview- ed One through the medium of an in- "My Physician Told Pie 1 Muet Dio. A1,pty' to 11GN. W. c)\WI'Ns c . TAi:rviC Ct..As'l EX-Cbi1:7•ii.:NS. aria otaineKl the folio%%erg in_ but s,,.t. 4, r,r, I<, r ;: (',: cured lfont.' HOE),Qin?.Luring Juin•, Jul;., Alig'rst net - • -- Sel,temi)er, this Chu,.a;;0 and North fill:illi Ill.,lt 'Iill';s1: Pelf%__ \ic.,te•rn ley. will .el. fro.,) Chicago, TEA comes t, the home FRESH AND PURE as when it left the.. plantation to be manufactured with special care, and closely sealed in LEAD PACKAGES. ONLY ONE BEST TEA—BLUE RIBBON TEA • Naturat - sa Flavor du to � o d C . � Pr 6 Dal Be Without Them fa Yoer Home They Are Always Ready to Serve Lunch Tongues Boneless Chicken Chicken Brisket Beef Jellied Hocks Veal Loaf Dried Beef Soups . Baked Beans A.rk Your Grocer The Booklet "Flofc to Make Go'bd Thiitps to Eat" sent free. Libby. McNeill & Libby, Chicago ter}:r•:1••a ., me I°1 - that awful Bnght'r hi'e;.r.e .format ion about Field Marshal .Oyama '''.sir r•• a sentence irotn a letter of a "Unlike General Euroki, who al- ,Hit. -known haeme, -r roan in- a western wave • speaks • encrnraeinely to his I town' wl,o tt,rtr'+.:r overwork u::d worry cera- before a battle, our mander-in-Chief say's• nothing. bud contr.tctcd '..rile kniroy p --t,1 010 'It -, will relic\e instantly and cure all kid- .. .. does. he. say much aft, a victory. At . Hey d,scares.-103 the battle- of the Shaho a despatch L lir. T innrs-'1Tow tcc•nrjsrft111y rider named lliroto did a brave- act li- M. RobinsonTorh^ars hrr age!'" \Irv, which was 'contrary to the instruc- '- tions he receive(:. The Field �darshal., Iir;rriith tsw,telly)-"\'cs--tonsidering sent for' him, questioned him. arid' how Muth there is of it! ern% hire away without praise cir - ,,, ,r. rowel trip c.tcursion tic6,tit to San .1,:14- .1`+.' Aug 1. 1;, and Atboo Coocl r,,,ne,1, A,is ' Now frabeisce. leis hn_, t'„'+land, l..r: Ore. (Lc r) round- trip front liutlal0 (Lewis & (lu.r!•e Excursion). Se - 04) \' i est u r, ,t , \ u O r o• r: c r a'. y pry ' via 1.ac'•awanna _. lora rates. Correst ;,nrlin •Iv cheap Marrs [real nit -roods in Canada Never judge a patent mr•iicine by Choice of routes, lest of train sc',• the almanac that. goes with itrice, favorable =.tor'overs and liberal •' - • return lenity, -Kates,' fi,ld. rs ' and The Flagging Enrrg,en ltcvi'cd —Con- r di h,f.,nbat inn eau he obtti,n••J- stant app) rnt inn to Hi- tie -s ,s a tax fern 1S_ It. lumnrtl, Gemini Agent, u en thx Cm.; rear aril ,f there to no t)1 relszatu:n, asn,tu<e un, .ail es .blame lliroto thought the COm- tirarly 011 iPo? ?( arc morn or less up en to ,I,arrhnca unci such, corn- I 1 1 r' r lot are 2- East Xing `.it„ Toronto,. Out, 31 • rrluelerin-Chief's- yilt'n.ce meant -that •-I,.p,,,f: r!e -while teething arid_ a* th,,c pito- and to rn tet vine Tnese re n •e fr um he w"as-hint 10 order :Some puntsh.'sod of their liver is the in,-,st cr %instil st•.,ruaeh troubles. The want o! exe•r• _ -fTO\1• till[: H\i{ly, Mont a k: ltd himself with his bay-, mothers should not he w trout a bottle cis*, brings on nervousitchalar ties, pncf .\ i,ri,..st before he was dead a •o! .Dr. J n KrlMgg r l,vsentery Cor- and the stoicruch cue es to .+-•-rte late . "Ellen, has ('cur r d,a1. Ther tn.:d,rir,r is a s rctlic for food roperiy., . L?. thin en,t,t 1 r {'ar- r • • 1. e• CC'rTIH '. ,honlr- .stalT officer rude ufi with a 1 indted j.yucli' coruala:ntr an,t is •Blah y scVnke ' melee'4 \ egetat le t'ill's w+ll ho tonna a =m:+ch<:r>I.} e't''” call,. e1 3]rs Sn.r g yen is [Honey. wnre'n 1tarsha} O arna I e( ny those who nave use,1 +t. The recap„ -ratio' or cure p wk.r. r, r"t„r req to her .v, rtatit: y :pruers..ters dans it will e..,rc any case the nrg.tns to healtuial actino, dispel!- y•\'s„ trr:i'itn),” CatnC back LL's . .had sent the- suicide to rawarti for' of gnurr,ra or nun,mer cornylaint, wit dtNresa,oa, +it d revlt,ng tl u tlagm'.,g his courage, Thr reward arrived tool ci,vrgtes. • answ'ev. g , '\A'here is hen" Iateat- the battle of Li"aoyong the ROTHSCHILD'S SANITARIUM. "I hear that It -i- a is %liltttna Alts • ''t h;tti'tttr,'t seen hits.".. Mar -hal %tar+ slightly wounded in rhe other large sunt int() a now nU\y. "Now der y'uu knot%•, Chen, that • •• left arm, 1111 s.t„l nr;thina; about it, (Left Fortune to Found -New Inst:= "Yes -that's -her aiu'.+ft;, •1 ii.pll.' '. boon•? ' Iles:ntsr the cat's'- n hllul' unthr the dresser, • kept silence, [carina; that .11' they :. . _. • _ _ ,-t.;v,ke• the news waist(' sl%rra 1 in an Paton \atbani,:1 Rothschild, %those Wo:her hal Salt Rh3um' -Wh)n Father It is nut circ% n.,;n nh, Luo•cs ' •exag1rtratod form and cause. depres- [death wns.ai.oe,une0(1 a le10 clays ugo, . S1011 in. the artily of '-1 - ),uou ro had Pi133 l'r Ae , •.. how to ee)nv; runo,it n \ton.,tn -rare has frit the Burn • "The Field Marshal is the most r,s a'., t'',',.,:':!,•';',1,‘..!:1.4 k, •t r, n.,d ur•st torr foil ' The • i ,it. rein 11 nro_f+e took :oiled a simitariuo;• on t i,• latest SCI- %7hrye uru,•u,. "t 7ruth ,•1';, from tr.-•_ }iginus man in the whole 'arniy, aid1 }l,c, britt ri. a. , •-er'} -{ Yrtt�• ,lady t•ntl:ae hn. fol j.4.1'RO!-1 �. �,l-`eClflg IYltrrt Llmtiny wh 1, ii ea (7,t. vet rt n•>`;I+ts tri the ` tin er u d a cele.l rtte,i cunil,r,t 'r, Often ee,mplainrd that roan}' rlflc rs nervous disens.es. '1 his sanitarium itr.:at,•st of h.culors It hn. „r,, r I•, rn matr'hr,l u1 curative qualiu,•s !n leder. who is hi,. no weans .1,1,pcool to ow_ ma, 'fetter, first, etc. 33 scuts. -l03 tees",- "'1'1111' frit•, n,V--d.-ar sr,,1"tt•o, • and all the soldiers who knew also tution in Vienna, When Baby had SoaIJ- Head- When he's r. when learning European niethods al- -so, acrhlir,-,1 I:ur(f,eaIi tendencies to . unbelief• lis helieves in all the Jan- , . anesi' gods, and has a" temple at Lis house in Tokio." . _ . . CHANGED HUSBAND. Wife Made _Wise Change in Food. - - . Change -of diet' is the only way ''.-`to really cure -.stomach and bowel trouble. ' 'A woliran says: ' "My hu (rand had -.dyspepsia when we were married ad had siltl'ered from it for several years. 1t was almpst impossible toil' find anything. • he could eat without bad results. "I thought this was largel;c die to the use of coffee and persuaded hint ...to discontinue it. 'Ile did so, and began to drink Poston' Food Cottee, The change dill hint good from the licairining, h'is' dige5`tion ihlprot•ed; }re' Suffered much• less from his nervous- imss, and when he added (:rape -Nuts •. :food to his- diet he w'as soon entire • sly cured. - • ^\Ty friend Mrs, of "1'es, I remember that little hill .__Vicksburg, (sly former home) had I OWe you -remember '.it perfectly become a nervous wreck also from well, and in fact, thought of it just dust epsia. Me=lii•ines' hart• no etlect-, • as soon as I a.rr.ived in. tow's," said ',neither did travel help her. •(`n my a man in reply to someone who had • last visit •hunts; some months aeo, I dunned him., "Lot me ser. Where persuaded her t0 1450 Grape -Nut s will you be at fuer o'clock this of- fend. She was in despair, and con- ternoon-at four sharp?"' •Sentell. ' She stock -to it until it re- "At the•hotel..". «ill he erected in the n: i'hi,orhood Of -Vienna for the hern'iit of persons iu4tdrin_� [turn n, rt'r,uv. ailrnont, ot her than epilepsy, iusanity and incurable si,inOl (hsorder, -1 he late baron' was subject (luring ,the greater part of his lifetime to a peculiar form of nervous complaint. it was. ' this di .ase 'which included him th spend his winters in the de- sert, far attar from •11 soci,'ty ex - Copt that of his helntt' ' Arabs. • .Itis sympathy for sufferers like him- self led him to make..this magnificent_ bequest, In addition to this he left a sum of 844)0,000 for• general chari- table purposes, • Ilis farrious gardens 'a't TTohenwarte he bequeathed to . hig nephew 'Al- phonso. The remainder of his pro- perty goes to his brother As soon as Baron Rothschild's be- quests to. charity Were known .cr•o.wds of poor besieged the statthaltcrS or- fice, hopini.har an immediate, share, - They Were, however, disappointed. (\ PETtI F,CT UtilrEt :1'A\DIN(:. . . . tv}rich Iv wild,you like the- -Me tor•, to Fr•ii'nil-"%that was. the resit -it :• of be !)li)td _or -deaf'" -Deaf, loaelatrtl,,.- the (oustrltaticm of doctors? In- un ant nu .n tit soul an blind valid (glancing at the reccipted bi11j when 1 brat yotrmin�." "It left me in a very poor condi- . -- Slcepressneas.-When - the nerves aro 14erseul-'My wife nate:r says 'I —__.- _ .. unstrung and the whole body given' up told you s0.' when any. of my l to wretchedness, when the mind is 1111- plans - Ignernnc •ds' a • Curve. -"Know thy- Od with gloom and dismal forebodings, go wrong."` .,John'on-"She roust be self" is a good admonition, w'hrther re- the result of derangement of the dr51's- -1a rcrila'rkiihle wontai)Benson- terrierBenson- terrier to r'nn'N physical condition. -or rive organs, sleeplessness mines to add „QUI She isn't SO , habitudes. ''ffiu man •who is acquainted to the distress 1f only the subjectI OSitlre as alt with himself will known how • to act could steel,, there would be oblivion for that, She just says, 'Didn''t I say when any disarrangement in his con- a while and temporary relief, Parma -,_,i •• ' ' ' ' • • - rlitigri nie%nifedts '•,-tself. Pr. Thomas' lee's Vegetable fills will not only in- 1?electric oil •is a cheap and simple duce sleep, but will act' so• beneactany remedy for the eradication of pain from that the subject will wake refreshed the system and for the cyte oil all• and reSt_ored• to happiness. bronchial troubles. Protect Your Property _W1TH— s DIAAO � ND XT1N D U ISNI:t A ,1.4 p wd'^ a : '.n metal Labe., 22 .n13.. 1,14.t: w I nate-t17 eztiomsIsh %'+. most.• • nu• 1.1m4• of w. -,,d omit Po rr 119,31 10-t, i.5 :n •lea W r ,e 1, 1 p+cnpOM. ',,,,lar The Diamond Dry Powrer Pre Ar!NT! inn 1ufeltur Co,, Toronto. Ont WANTED 1161 '1 WILSON'S FLY PADS WILL. CLEAR THEM OUT BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES Morn "Well,"-completined the cranky wo- A young,nlan imagines •that- he is man, "t never met a'man -so hard to engaged in a game of flirtation until please.. as my husband:" "How T trust you Jove your neighbor," he wakes. up .and finds himself . mar- quickly then change!" 'rttnarked.M.isw ventured the visitor. "hush!" tied. • Sly. • "It was only a few years ago warned old Rouniier: "Our neigh- • he proposed to you." f bor is a widow, and my wife thight- Worsts derange the whole systere. Mother (:raves' Worm .Exterminator de- ranges worms and gives' rest to the sufferer. It only costs 25 cents to try it and be convinced. ENCLiSH SPAVIN - LINIMEN TL 'e 1 believe it to be rho moat effoctive' brat you!" Removes all.. -"bard soft or calloused remedy for the Stomach and Norvos • lumps and blemishes from horses, blood Awful Experience with Heart Disease Pton rho 'market."' 1s what .Annie Pat- -Air. L. J. Law, Toronto, Can., spavin, ' "curbs,' 'splints, " riffg.borfc, ' t61 -on, of Sackville, N.B., saps or writes: -"1 was so sorely troubled with sweeney, atitlles, sprains, sore and South American, Nervine, for., shit says,_ swollen throat, coughs, etc. Savo $50' La Grippe and the complications which heart. disease that I leas "unable' fat' 18 by use of one bottle: Warranted the followed it left her next to deatl with. months to. • lie ' down in bed lest I Indigestion, Dyspepsia •anti General Ner- vous Shattering. It cured her. -100' most wonderful Itlemiah Cure over known. "1 hear, my boy, that you • have latcly'tuld yolfr mother several false- hoods. This grieves type to the heart.. Always. tell tits truth, even , though it•ntay britt_ sut'fcring upon yut•i. stored her Health so completely that "+\1l right; be at the hotel at four you stored promise tele'? "Yes f<tthrr." she. is now the const rnthpsi.astic sharp. ' "Collins, -`Very" well, Now go and s,.'' %rho friend of Grape -Nuts that T ever "Ctillf" said an acrlriaintance,,, is ktiochin>i• at the door, . 1f it's the knew, She rats it with .cream or dry, just as it corms from the pack- age -keeps it in hrr room and eats • .it whenever sho•f,els ills() it,' "i began efft ing %:rape -Nuts food. Where he would he at, fouro'clock'? myself,.. w•hrn my baby was two"5e that T condi tip)r myself ac- lnnnths 01111. nh i T di'n't k,nerd• what • cor(Iingly. Tf .T .knr e %chars he•' is'(tt •.T'shnulri have done withoeit it. •ley four o'clock .1 will hr sornuwhu'e else nilletite was Lone, T was weak and at that time, for this lie,•, lily. (leer nervous an(1 nForilerl but very little boy; to hove n p(rtsIt ulid„rstandinG is to avoid many embarrassing situa- tions." • "1 hats! just been reading the nc- 000111. _of a rail \Kay. wreck in, which tiVcry. occupant of 1he snlukin;•-car- ringe witssloes or less injured, while the rest of the passetlgers in the %,rain-dscuped without hni•m," s;iid okl 1iodgc. "'There l;?ru," cried r1rs. floelgoos. triumphantly, "there is an- other 4o rnitig against the use of tobacco," - "you are a very plausihlc fellow, tax -collector say Fin not at house!„ 'You know that you flu not intend to prey that man..", .-_ ' • - "1We'll 10);. thi.'. a fart. "Then why Grid roti want to know nourishment- int the chil'1: 'rho Grape-Ntits food, ',of vhieh T soon grew vary fond: spedily set 'all this right- -rico-lino- and the baby grew healthful, rosy' and beautiful ns a • mother could wish. He is 1tvo yea ns olil now"n nil Seto Grape -Nuts food ',himself, . I wish• every tired vrning ;mctliet knew of the good that` Graph. • • Nuts would do her." Natnen given by, Postum, Co., -Tlat- tlr ('reek, Mich. There's a reason.. Meeks -"The man who tries' -to change a woman's views is • a fool." Weeks -"How do you know?" Meeks -"My wife• told me so." strikes us ..that "a fresh squall" Ts express the idea better.'., Lifebuoy Soap -disinfectant Strongly recommended by the medical profession as a • safeguard against in -After a man has 'lived , in one tortious diseases. 22 neighborhood forty years you can't • - .. .. - telt h'iin anything. snrntheir. ,.After taking.,one dose of Tlr. Agnew's heart Cure, I retired:and slept soundly, 1 used, one bottle and the trouble has not returned." -99 A- poet says that a Baby is "a new wase on the ocean of life." It ' _ "AFTER 1'O15,• S!R.t'• A French Raper tells the little story of an old vioiinist who occa- sinna'Il,v played with his man servant 01 hn had posit the best •fiddler in his native village. - -. -. "Why are you always one or two beats belti1(1 rete?" demanded •the violinist, impatiently, one day, when no tappings of his Toot `or frowns had served 'to make the valet realize his fault. • "But., monsieur, it is that my old fiddle has the respect," said the man, mcekty. Ncw rules in the. French post -minces: "Sorters are forbidden to read post- cards._and_are-reque'5'ted to keep back any on which are instil/a or" bath language." When the little folks take colds and coughs, don't negleit them and let them strain the tender membranes of their lungs, Give them Shiloh's • : Consumption The Lung ' Cure Tonic It .wig cure them quickly and strengthen their lungs. It is pleasant to take, ,Prices, 23c., 00c., std $1.00. s.^a' ISSUE NO: 29-05. LOCALISMS. —Clem. Davis is employed at :.peak's livery. —W. and Mrs. Bunting visited ----Guelph friends on Friday. —Mrs. A. Allaway spent Tues- day with her sons in Whitby. —Mrs. E. Barber returned to to the city on Monday evening. —New potatoes have been on the market for the past week or two. —Mrs. _W. E. Walkey and son, of Toronto, are guests at W. G. Barn's. —H. G. Kerr, of the Massey Harris Co., spent Sunday at his home here. • —Frank Harvey and wife, of East Toronto, spent Sunday with Emends here. Miss C. Baker leaves this week for Oshawa where she will spend her holidays. —W. Culiis lost a valuable horse on Tuesday owing to the intensive heat. —Mrs. Alex. Wilson and son, of Whitby visited with Pickering • friends last week. —Born.—In Listowel, on Mon- ' day, July 17th, the wife ,of J. B. Horn o2 a daughter. —Miss Bert Bunting accom- •,panied Win. and Mrs. Bunting •to Niagara Falls on Tuesday. —Mrs. Wilkinson and grand -son •of Chicago. spent a day this week with Alfred and Mrs. Allaway. --Miss, Margaret Blue, trained nurse of Detroit. is visiting her :...sister, Mrs. Ward, for a few days. --Misses Madge and Louie O'Leary, of Toronto, spent a few • days last week - with Pickering friends. —W. G. Ward purposes going Lu eullingwood to -day to speed a -- few days at the home of his parents. —Chas. 5. Palmer is Street complissioner in of John Gordon, who hick list. • —Mrs. McLean and three child- ren, of Davenport, are spending a -. ishort vacation with NIr . J. and • Mrs.. Reazin. - —Mr. Dafoe and daughter, of .Toronto, visited the formers sister, Mrs. J. H. Wagner, during the past week. —Messrs. F. E. and Wesley Gee are desirous of purchasing fall and winter apples. See advt. in another column. —Miss M. Rogers, teacher of 5 'g. No. 1, spent a few days during the past week with R. S. - and Mrs. Dillingham. • —Master Howard and Ray - 'mond Henderson, of Toronto. are spending a few days with their • 'cousin, Master Robbie Rankin. —Mrs. (Rev.) J• E. Moore and son Fred returned home on Satur- -day after spending a couple of weeks with friends in Uxbridge. —W. J. Gordon and wife, of Toronto, is here this week with pe- the former'e parents. John and Mrs. Gordon, of Church Street. —Quite a large number of our young people attended the barn party at Walton Annie' on Fri- day evening and report a pleas- • ant time. —Mrs. McKay and grand- daughter, Miss Cora Hanna, of - Toronto, are spending a few ' weeks with S. A. Dale and other �.' .. -relatives here. —Wm. and Lewis Garland ac- • .companied by their wives, Wm. and Mrs+ Grey and Jos. Harris, all of Toronto, spent Sunday with : Mrs. F. Mathews. • —Miss Myrtle Myers, of Port 17 -tri. .,+..Hope, is visiting with R. A. and '''Mrs. Bell. On Sunday evening she sang most acceptably in the r: Methodist Church. —Mrs. Darden who has been visiting her daughter,. Mrs. Robt. Cronk, has returned to het home in North Carolina. Miss Darden will remain .several weeks longer. —A few from here took in the excursion to Niagara Falls on Sat- urday under the auspices of the .McLaughlin Carriage Co.,, of Osli- . awa. Had the excursion been more extensively advertised, a larger number would have' lint= ionized it. . --The literary. program given .by the League on Tuesday even- ing was much enjoyed ' by all those present. The nt,xt literary . program :given n' Se e . loth to which all a re invited. 'The topic for nextTuesdal-t; .5y, sions in Japan cltti:irPccnt .years.' • The public ,are cordially ..invited. —The Rev. l.)r. \Iii uh,of Hamil- ton, who preached in St. And f'ew's church on. Sunday hist, will •leave about the end of the month; .for Labrador, as •a • member of • at •party of seven scientests appoint- ed by the Dominion. Government to observe the total eclipse of the sun. That bleak country `leas 'been selected, as 'the (•enure of :-the. s.haclow of the moors. will oc- 'ur there. Photographs taken d ring this period arts of_ gree v. tie in scientific investigation I)r. Marsh hiss been chosen e oceupies,a prominent posi-- n hong the scientists of this —W. B. Leavens was in Clare- mont on Monday. — Miss Sadie Dale, of Toronto, is spending her holidays with Jno. and Mrs. Dickie. —Mrs. Wiman, of Peterboro,'i.s visiting at the home of her moth- er, Mrs. A. J. Burrell. — We regret to report that Mrs.' R. E. Johnston still continues in a cost critical condition. —Mrs. Jno. Jequet and children of Buffalo, are visiting the form- er's sister, Mks. P. Sullivan. —Rev. W. M. Kay, of Dorehest- er,will occupy the pupit in the St. Andrew's church on Sunday next. —Dr. Bateman is 'in Hamilton this week attending the Masonic Grand Lodge, and not G.. Every as stated in our last issue. —Nelson and Mrs. Dingman celebrated their golden wedding last ,(Thursday) evening. THE NEFS extends congratulations. ---aures Richardson anctsister. Miss Lizzie, returned home Wed- nesday after spending a couple of weeks- with friends in Heathcote Clarksburg and Thoruburry. —We wish to direct the atten- tian of our readers to the business card of D. M. Spink, on front page. Mr. Spink has accepted the agen- cy for the Royal Fite Ins. Cu. and is prepared to do business in this locality. --During the week we. have ex- perienced the hottest weather spell of the season, the mercury hovering around the 90 mark and over,- some claiining it was 98 at the Bay one clay. A good night's rest has been out of the question, —The dead body of a dog Iies in the creek south of the bridge, and being in an advanced state of decomposition IF the cause of a great deal of annoyance. It is a (natter into which the Board of Health should make enquiries and attend to without delay. —Rev. A. MeAulay, preached his farewell sermon in Mitchell on Sunday prior to leaving for Lan - dor, B. C.. where he has accept- ed a call. On Monday he was pre- sented with an address, a purse of gold and a Bible. The good wishes of his many Pickering friends go with him to his new field of labors. —We congratulate Mr. W • W. Sparks on his success in locating the large government dredge, Sir Wilfrid, which foundered during a severe storm nearly three years ago in Lake Ontario between New- castle and Port Hope. It was found in about 78 feet of water and 2i miles from shore. Mr. Spark will secure the reward of $500 offered to the person who would locate it. —Speaking of entrance examin- ations it is worthy to note that Mr. Ward has prepared twenty candidates for entrance during his three years principalship of our school all of whom were suc- cessful at their first examination. Out of this number • four received scholarships and eleven scholar- ship standing and the others sub- stantial marks. This is an un- usual record and deserving of the highest commendation. —Whether it was the hot wea- ther or for some other reason Jos. Crawford, No. 1 Whiteside -place, hanged himself yesterday. Mrs. Crawford and her two children went to the St. Bartholomew pic- nic in the morning. W herr they. returned at 8 o'clock they did not find the husband and father wait- ing for them as they expected. They found him in the basement, hanging from a beam. The police were notified, and Sergeant Miller and Detective Wallace cut the body down. Deceased had used a towel to end his life. Crawford had been employed as head stable- man by the Reinhardt Brewery Company. He was 36 years of age and cane to Toronto from Picker- ing. There will be no inquest.— Toronto World. acting as the place is on the L ,d of our God. They shall still bring forth fruit in -old age, they shall be 'far and flourishing," and "even to your old age I am He, and even to hoary hairs I will carry fou." The old age of a Christian is distinguished frem the worldling. The things men of the world live for are temporal, while the Christian lives for things eternal. All were urged to cheerful- ness and contentment. Old age with- out cheerfulness is like a Lapland win- ter withouta sun. Ripe fruit is sweet- er than green, harvest is brighter than spring, so is age brighter than youth, sailing into port is more joy- ous than she voyage, • with Christ at the helm. We are glad to have you with us. Like the Shunnamite wo- man, you can say, I dwell in mine own country, we love and honor old peo- pie, They are God's white-haired saints. They are our rejoicing. Grey hairs worthily worn is.a crown of glo- ry, you are now waiting and watching for the morning, the mneeing_of the day eternal. You will not have to Wait long, • your eyes 'are dimwing, your steps halting, and your natural force is abating. There is a tremor in the voice, all this is. physical. It re- lates to the material. It is of the earth, earthy. But your faces are a- glow with brightness.. What means it% Readiness for your journey to the skies. Thus far you have been jour- neying horizontally. Rough has been the way, up hilland down, Soon vou will go in the direction taken by Eli- jah in his chariot of fire. The king has ordered the. steeds harnessed for the waiting chariot. Soon you will he gone. 1-p'.. Ups .Gone to glory. Congratulations yours. Tearsour May we all meet in that tearless and painless world.' Boots and Sh�e-!A' Fine Wear. Any kind, from -V.25. to $4.50. =- Heavy Goods. Post.Off ee. Our Williams' Brand speak for themselves. ' • Call and see them. ' ' - • ••- R. A. BUNTING. Hardware Bargains Come at once, they wide . The Irresponsible Man: There are -two things that the farm- ers of this country should keep in their own hands their schools and their roads. A dead set is being made to relieve thein of any 5-11Xiety. in rt-gar+i to either by establishing municipal school boards and doing away with. statute labor under a new system. At first gl.anc'e this looks like abless- ing, especially for Jay. Mossback & but just bcdd nn a min:tte., That mighty man, the school trustee. and that puissant individual the horny - handed pathmaster, would disappear from the map, and would be heard +if no more. In that case where would the quiet sidelines and conl:essidns irf the peaceful country get their excite- ment? There isn't a sehool section in any part of old Ontario that has not been torn up the back by some school trustee. whose unexpected elevation to the dizzy heights of uffh ial power has rendered him insane. and as dan• Terous to he at large as a mad dog. he "intelligent" farmer must fight hie neighbor ,shout something or other. If he isn't fighting the man on the next farrn about x line fence, there is a row on about a ditch. or a stray hull. pr a breachy horse. or something, but a real. good, lively„ school section - fight i' pie for all hands. it some- times assumes the. proportions of a neighborhood feud, and animosities are aroused which are handed down from generation to generation. The peaceful hamlet of Tattletown in the rich township of Holy Smoke, is in a ferment }list now It is this away. so to speak : WS the old .story ; the farmers and rind big property owners in the ,•aunty are too intlulent and .too careless to attend t., their duties as citizens, and. the result is that they wake up some morning to find that a combination of fool., or rascal's or incapahles is in. control of the municipal council ier their local school board•Then the fat's in the fire. There is great cry and little wool—as Paddy said when he sheared the pig What can they do :? The Tattletown school board is now duiuinated by a slick gentleman who don't own a toot of land in the section, - but he is rich in children. He is'a very Napoleon. this trustee. He in- tends to givx his offspring a high- school education, and have theta hoard at home. How Easy enough. Bounce the fair maid who no* rules the roost and replace her with a teacher of high-school calibre at three times her salary, and there you are! It's as easy as rolling off it log. Man alive, there is an awful row going on ! The people who own the land and pay the taxes are the ones who are kick- ing like acow with a sore teat. •r olks who don't own even a tater- patch in the section are eloquent in' their advocacy of the change. The land -owners say like this : " If Mr. Spulpin or Mr. Runt or Mr. MaeGlue want to give their children n high- school education, they are welcouee : but let them pay fur it. We are willing to Mand for a good, plain, common chonl'cducatiosn for all, -hut if anybody -thinks he has' a p;u•ticet- lat'ly cute 'and promising brat who. ought to get something better. we say let, hint pay. for it ---that's all. \.liat snakes the- his Cavillers par- ticularly titularly sore is• i_. tli< t,•Iet that. they r , ie help. The vaunt, 1 te p 1 can't .get have been "'nil n•ated clean off the farms. If the iais..<ns takes sick. you eauldn't get .a -girl to couu• ;utd do the housewOrk and milk a few cows dur- ing haying time fm ;my kind of nion- ey;- Thi' old farriers i11 the township of Holy Smoke ore' beginning to think that they have edui•;1ted enough preachers, Lawyers, Octet ars. profes- sors, trained nurses .and the like, and t.hey.would now like to have ;t class in plain farming. plain community needs is•ar 'Committee of Public Safety, whose business it will be to see that undesir- ahle people do not get -into office by a fluke. They should hind • themselves not to hold office •themselves, but to Watch those who seek it. •- Alas! the -happy holiday tints in Hcily Smoke i i beclouded and dark.— "Kahn" in Hamilton Herald. FOR SALE—A number of bee colon - iee; at lot 9, Con. 2, Pickerins. Edward Cor., ell Pickerit g. P. 0. 30.41. picked up quickly. 1 only Lawn Mower worth $3.75 for 53.25_ tt 3.50 " 3.00 1.75 1.35 1.00 :SO 5.00 4.00 .25 .18 •-.35 23 .60 .50.• .75 _.50 .10 ' ;25 1 " Handy Washer 1 " - Child's Rail Wagon 1 " Hammock.. 1 " Second Hand Cook Stove 4 dozen Buggy Whips ' 3 ozlly:Garden Rakes - ..1 . " _Horse Poke do 1 tt " „ 41. Although you " may not need some of these goods just at present, it - -Will pay you to buy now. S. CHAPMAN. t. We enumerate a few of our articles for Fancy Work : . ]Berlins, Zephyrs, Andalusians, China Silk. -Embroidery Silks, Crochet Cotton, Silkine, Baby Ribbons, Tracing Cotton, Peri-Tusta, Steel and Bone Crochet Hooks. _ Stamping on Linen. Glasgow Lace Thread, Rrass Rings, -- :Brass Hooks, Embroidery Hooks, Shetland Floss, Felts. etc. M. & E. Boone, Pickering. OUR `OLD PEOPLE. • • A large congregation listened with great interest to Rev. J. E. Moore's sermon to ()Id People last Sabbath 6N:ening in the Methodist chifroh,' The text ,vats taken from Ps. 3.7:25." I have 'been young. and 1111W stn old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken„nor his -seed begging bread.” The following, are a few of the thoughts presented: O.1 hts g Life 1F an experience. Ourth r naturally rec•erttr ., r youthful a • , of i . ciations, the old home, and the ex- ample of hely parent; or otherwise. _The firaf c,iinnnunlittent with promise has lost none of its 1powei•, " Honor .thy father and mother, that thy. :Lays - lit' lona; in the land whish the Tna) Lord thy Cod giveth thee. All Yenieiiiber-leucing• home and launch- ing your• little barque out on the sea of life. The first -very important step in life is -giving. one's self to Christ., The next. important matter is the choice of a life companion. Many of vim raise firtiiilie who •riso- and •rail you blessed. With the flight of time you have observed • many changes in. the condition of •your fellowmen. From affluence to poverty, and honor to disgrace. But amid all the fluctua- tions in King David's time, he had n,,t seen the -righteous 'forsaken; nor -his seed begging bread. It is evident from the Bible that God has an espe- cial, tender, loving care for the aged. "Those that be planted in the house of the I.ord shall flourish in the courts - CHEAP SUG R 1 18 lbs. St. Lawrence Granulated 411 ; 20 lbs. Light Srown Sugar 61. Can Tomatoes 12c. ; 3 Cans Peas for 25c. _ Peerless Machine Oil 23e gal. _Forks, Rakes, Scythes and Hoes at Bottom Prices. W. LOGAN, Pickering, Ont. 75- - • . -Xot - Weather roeeriei. Choice -fresh BISCUITS—Great variety. Graham Wafers and Sodas in packages. 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