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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_08_04VOL. XXIV. Nworfa lftonal garb.. Medical. WF. EASTWOOD, ftf.D.. Surgeon a to Canadian Pacific Railway : Coroner Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Claremont; Office hours -Before 10 aro, 1 to 9 P.m.. and flow 7 to 8 p,m. Private telephone connection with Balsam. Greenwood. Brougham Mt Zion, A. Johnston's ;7th con), Wm Cowie's Yt •i1 con), and D Pugh T 9th co • Dental. TR. E. 8. BARBER, L D. 8.. D. D• B., 1J Dentist, Stouffville. Honor graduate of the Royal College of Den tal Surgeons and of • the university of Toronto. Hours -9 to 19 a. m., Y to 5 p. m. Office in Grn bin'. BIock, over Jew. elery store. Local telephone No. 94. Appoint- ments may be made for evenings. Residence O'Brien ave. WAREHAM every Monday and tuesday. Office over White's store, 9Tly Legal. T E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• •eJ a THB County Omens Attorney, and County 13,lieisor. Court Souse, Whitby. 10-v - DOW A SfcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• era, Solicitors, A. o. OtHoc opposite Post. *Moe Whitby. Oct Jan Bail Dow, B.A.; Theo. A; cG111iyrey, LL.B. Money to Loan. By Vetereiulry. "LT HOPIINS,CETERI.NARY St R• il. GEON, Gra.i•:ace of the Ontario net• erirlare Coi egv, :'JrontO, re4letered tnen:ber. 171 tae tntar:o ', c:ertnasy ]Ielice' Association. o>a-e ani res: i•,nceone an,ione •gnarter nor.r. of Green Hiver. Office and st.oeinr.forge Ibonra-:, 11 a:tut, and 1 to 4 pin• i•ri•:n:e teler none to my- office P, O. address, Green !Foyer, Jct. lees ilranee, IRI; INSCi:.1N('!•7. tIrSIIBAMCE Company• :) 'J l^.tir ,T Fr C1srf: - Queirt.:Co E xr be. l' 3 D,Con•:eyance-• •Coln• ::+-,,-er tor taking .tt9da•r:a, etc., f9 B3C 2,:-.-I NG, I4ucr ot-ularriago • v:e. patnr:v Ontario Of. See a: :be e1OTe •3r fat :aa rt:aidenoe. P.o2ie2!a.; . %%liege. 1-y DkVID Br.LD 11-, an unser le , '.w•th r .c it bd.c'_ r er :1 .t rier '.'t ^.r>:..:.!.ir a...1 neat n„ ,'..f farn.e. fart= _a tock an:f e•'•r9._t.ing alta le •.gr+w.1 wtil Le Stan 1•e•I by the sabe :,O'er wt eu:enoatcaie and a�1:1 to the very beet advantage. 49-fy R.•BE.iT,ON,TOWNPTIIPCLE P.rti ..1L./..1L./• Coo: •; .-ccr, Corn nu:se:orvr for tektai ieffi.isvit4,"Accr+'rntant. Paid: SIGcey. to roan ova farm pr v, "::.suer of Warria.;e ',noes" Waltevaie. Ont. - 7-v L' POS TiLI, Li •.'n -&Li Aur, :Onecr, i. I ,r C. t.eN t Y rb sa:rs of ;.;1 r., ole a et,n ne.i to On .ore. at cottce. .1J•irest (iruca B:L.erP.O., Oct. .\.r.Ii'1,n: • • e -r. \ a.n ,,tor %r 1 C.,llect.,r for th .':un tree .;! \ -irk aril on.a.'.. AIi kIL ;s of rtlon saves r du^t,•:i and vial'.: ati :ea er a3, ae n: vd• erste char,.', Estates and r•:nsi:n;:..• Istst'tctly wacat;ed and s'-iI.1 by r. ,': t:oa or _ pr.cate sato, Mortgacee. rents, ante.; an,! 'general accounts 1ro:: t try collected an i. (ratis- factory settlements Rraracteed. Phone or. _write for torpor, and particulars. 13rougrtam, Ont. Daces may bo fixed at Newe office: y Real Estate, Money to Loan ___-For • Sale. '• One half acre of land. On the prem. ises'are a good dwelling, stable and . drive house, a good garden and fruit .trees, plenty of hard and soft water. ' At present occupied by the Boone family. Situated on lot 10, con. 2, Township of Pickering. For particu- lars applyiat my office. . - Conveyancing of all kinds done W. Y. Richardsons -"',-Notary Public, Pickering. Stock 'Food 1 . • Look at the price of feedi Di•. Hess' Stock Food saves feed. It is endorsed by every farm paper. Mr. T. L. Willbr•ay, of Tremont I11., who won•seve-'.teen premiums, at • the' World's Nair, is a very strong advocate of Dr, 'less' stock Food. Note the price of eggs = Dr. Hess' Poultry Panacea is ,the guaranteed egg.prodncer. Hess' Instant Louse Killer has . 25 imitations. Use the original fon your cattle. . _ For sale at :P.ICK.ERING .PHARMACY PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. AUG. 4, 1905. Spink Mills 1 Red Wheat White Wheat Spring Wheat Goose Wheat Manitoba Flour Family Flour t. Bran 816.00 ton Shorts 20.00 " Jumbo 25.00 " 80 bus. - ' .80 75 tf 70 .a $5.50 bbl. 5.25 .. n.; 7t Graham, Whole Wheat Flours Chop of all kinds. Hard and Soft Coal. . Above prices Snblect to Change withont Notice. Model Bakery Co., Limited. l ointment; ? Of all materials and design kepti n atock. It will pay yon to call at oar works and inspect our stock, and obtain prices. Don't be misled by agents we dc not employ them„ consequent- ly we can, and do throw cff the agents commission of 10 per cent., which you will certainly save by purchasing from ns. A call solicited. WHITBY GRANITE CO., Opp Post once. PICKERIN G LIVERY 'First "lass 'retiolee for hire by .iay • or ct.,:la -'Lrl -33 c^nlecn r:P et- ingt all 0 T l:,traitq Frtl,;l.t and e7r rtF9 •+•]item:i t3 al; paras :.f rile TeaLeing of a'. i.;L,1F 3,)ne on shortest notice. JR:e contr. L1:aaion ate:dies in connection. W. R. Peak, Proprietor. Furniture... s A fl::; ;ice cf 5ras. - • ' class Pa -nacre now en exiiiiition in ,our- ware . rooms. _Prices right, R. S. Dillingham. l'ickariLg, Ont Wagner & Co. Have a full line of fresh and cur- ed meats constantly on hand. Spice Roll,. Breakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, eta. • Highest prices paid for _. ` . Butcher's cattle... Sugar for.. • - .Preserving ! The best quality and prices right. SALT constantly on hand. The Supply Wagon will be at Green wood every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m and will peey the highest price for all kinds of farm produce. FARMERS' SL PPLY. STORE, 'E. Bryan, Manager. DOMII.ION ' BANK - Capital Paid UD, , Reserve Fund and Undivided rrofita .$3,000,000, $3,034,000 WHITBY BRANCH. General Banking Business Transacted. Special atTention given to'the collec- tion of farmer's -sale and _ . other notes. • .. _ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ' • aepolsite received of $1. and upwards. Is .tercet allowed at_ highest current rates. COzsa.pcusi4.ed. or paid half yearly, a. J. THOBTON, - lllki�f,#»i Balsam -Zion. By the Rev. H. T. Jarret, on Saturday, July 22nd, at his resi- dence, 215 12th Ave. E. Calgary, Samuel J. Waddel and Rosetta Adelaide Disney were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride was accompanied by her sister with whom she lately arrived from Ontario. That ening le appy oup e wen to h their ranch, 14 miles east of the city where they purpose making their future home. OaHAWA. The Oshawa Canning Company is doing night and day business, can- ning peas. Some of the farmers must be snaking a mint of money out of this crop. Last week Mr. J. A. Rider lost his valuable young horse, which about a month ago, while out to pasture, got entangled in the barbed wire fence, a tearing_a gash that ahnost severed'one ofiThind legs. Another case against that ruinous barbed wire. Cherry wood. R. Davidson spent Sunday last with Dunbarton friends. Miss Gleeson is spending a few days with the Misses Garland. • Thos. Cowan, of the Brock Road, was at P. Teffy's Tuesday last. J. Calvert and sister were the guests of R. and Mrs. Davidson Tuesday last. Carter's new barn has been nicely completed before har- vesting begins. K. 3liddletriu,, of the Brock Road, was the ;:ucst of ;qrs. R. Garland and family recently. • H() ! For Jackson'; point and ()r dila,. Thtiriday, .August 7th. A few. fr,en ILeIe purpose taking iu the -excursion. - •• - 1 Lirc'. number of youth and ,eri;ity a= t'nlbled fit Alex. La v..• -•.,!1 = on Ttl('4t.l tV �'.'F•iL'!;�" \\'l; e`1 :i wet',- c':tj( V: lti.e tithe t' <•t- slant tI'il 1' 'I, tII i ,}:. i:si:tn-i:• t:, ttii(' strand --(if the 31ile, J. t'tttl (''Nits•{Ill•ltth 11 til t111' t\. -t. • -. - Fat eici r are 1't'jo;,cltl_. hay'in,^z 1, i!•ri ll r,!:'• twin• �, !• •,i .1, Puller (,n ` t.rdt•.y. 14'i1'n ifli. i„' v(•(1 ill' ,•!'(4.Ttt'..,t Ic!rlti'1't.iee._ i� lli'uu!l 'fnyi•..r .,t l 'n(iiltg i f.'t. fifty with f; i+ !s(l. :gin icir+y school \•,•:t= liejt 1,1 \\'e11 7t�to I.•II yin :'tr1c!ila;' FOrt u%%tTI3 t*.) til•••- 1,t'r,. it(.dd (1i' Ilirhl:4n(1 C're•rk. ha- h,,=.:n brother -in \‘' II. Jiae k.st,n. «illulrn T.a'. inf, ui Brautf,u:(l. I- -Ihyl.litw ?t ttrr ini.;'li s\'ii-}1 Ilio ui,tller wh.) has Lt•tva ill. Tho '.V'Ilit,:t;tle• foot:basil teilirl J :Oe(1 th. 11' rt'tllt'll lllati'li t,u W,,,ine5ry •41{r1 t\•crr dt ft Ill' .1. by seorte,t 1 tri 0.' .Mr. W. ,i. Clok.•y i, in the wt•f-t this week broking after the cele- brated Cokey binders, \vhiclrarr giving such good satisfa_ctitin alul which have been suld so exten- sively this year. ' Dannie O'Connor, while work- ing at the hnrkle fin sol -y,• me -t with a painful accident. Fie- was working at the eldery wheel and in some manner his thumb caught so it presseei• against- the wheel.' The end of the thumb was taken off Inflicting ,ft nasty. wound.. Mr. Sam. Kempthorne, of Sask- atoon, N. W: T., who has .been visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'K rupthorne, of the tow:n.liue, ex - peets to return to the west in a few days. He says Saskatoon a couple of. years ago was a very small •place, and now has a popu- lation of spine 3,000• and is grow- ing rapidly,.. fast, in fact, that he is looking forward to the pop- ulation of .10,000, . He.. is in. the hardware business for himself there, and is doing well. Audrey. Jno Puckrin is working Cormick hinder. W. Johnstone, of Montreal, • called on friends recently. 1. and .bliss .Cora 3Ic_lvoy, (If Mt. Zion, visited at R. Guthrie's. Fred incl :Mrs. Ward, of Balsam, spent Sunday with the latter's uncle. Miss Wilson, of Detroit, is .pending the holidays with her aunt, Dins. •N...1. Chapman. 'The many friends of Miss -Alice Lin- ton join in wishing her. many years of happy married life. Several friends attended the funeral of Mrs. Wm. O'Grady ltt' Pickerin , on Monday. Our sympathy is extend- ed to the bereaved relatives. • There are several wh) seen', to pay no attention 'whatever to the public notice warning people to cut all weeds and thistles growing on the roadside in front of their properties. We hope the full amount will he charged -up on their tax bills. The whooping cough .is going the rounds. Nearly every child in the neighborhood is suffering from it. On Sunday thebung child of Reeve McBrady died from the effects of the• cough and pneumonia. The parents have the deepest symathy of their I ground on Thursday. We extend to many friends, the parents our sympathy. a' new'Mc- J. s: Larke, Canadian Commission- er of Australia. was in .town over Sunday last. He is kept busy hust- ling about the country looking up trade Matter's. The climate of Aus- tralia appears to agree with 31r. Larke H. W. Ives, of the Tea Store, met with a serious mishap on Wednesday. He was crossing Siiucoe street south when a street car jolted into his wag- on, smashing it and tearing the har- ness off his horse. Mr. Ives escaped by a Miracle, but is• off one leg, and. wears a cane. Her will be laid up for some time. -Vindicator. •-•• • ,Argyle Shipwrecked. On Saturday morning the steamer Argyle of the Lake Ontario :Naviga- tirn (:n„ when loaded With 10+i excur- sionists front Toronto, ran on the rocks at S7a,ny Point, about two miles west .,f Oshawa. The passengers were s.rfel'y tt •tn•f.'t'red-to the ste•a;,.::' Donnelly- of Iii:1g-t ,n, which cauls- to tile• 1('!t' frotu asi...a;c;r. A L•'u(v -nver„d tl.t, ?ak'•.:It 1 the ,i! t wit.. rl:n entN.-lv irt' tru-; c+,it;h:t fit :h�ttinl• .•f the a :.::,ierlt. Nr, i,latue ▪ !I[. ,r• !:I�:. it :It:q'.':ti' t11:.tt 1It w :1. 1: •1 rl g;' 1„1 411:1 .r1....:,s the clrii1 .!. It ,rt. „! thy' it•n' 1,,(it nn lir, I! ! a I:+'ilie'1! til•"fila }'r„r, :'t'ii'-,nt' !f the l,r•.rt. \t nisi l;llil,.1'. tl is 7, 11111. 114;1 11. .1: .,I1' -1l', The ,i ,i• •.f (iii' r,irtl l•,ei\' tht• :,11J•'i.(',' ::n -!l1:•• .:'.t' Ilit'n'.\-e:•' :I .l Cl i! ill II•f•'rbi l;• \-H•lifu,h alt , kc... n' alt's- rL•.; 1 ,1 �, th 1 , •. ,. I,.• . Letittt .,i:• "2711 '.ill:! !stat date it', if r!' a ''t .. il• t,,- .,U },:f!'' I:tt \r,. a,,• e1,i.: 'ji,1' !I.It 1, :..! ,!• ,. 1 t l •(' *itv t,l,l bar,• 1u•.'tl r l :rtt' 1.10.1.. .'t :tt ,In ru.' ,f tt'. 1„lilt Cleric t ii, n1.11y NAt atr,n. • tl lyi,l t!;, tri,' i• rtf tw,) iF ly, work tl'r•t' c111..1.1 tri t\'h'r. 11 le 1P111P !+t"tl1lw t'•'• h .<he'''ill I,•: taker: Ii;n%it!,Tl, tvher'- ala' ly re\erF:rtiilrtl. 11,e rock Ai;, �trde71. 1a1,ir. 1111i, phi' -'' i,,tir..J. tfte.t wit hl dry -1110.k ;ft tt',11 he th,;i. ugrh Tia eerr.00A. - \lr, S, Si' :• :u: ii cin..it vitt frie•h'i, F. 1.. Green is !i t int.' 'his uiiil rc- .i:l+lel 1.•- • - - ii- ;1n�ir fiirrtll isc-isitifig frierols 111 AIl11,1. (hit. .1, 1?; Disney .was in Toronto on Mout (lav uu-hus;fit•.'.&, • Miss Mav AViisorl is holidaying with friend; in Toronto. Fred Green, of Illinois, called on friends here this week. '..forruan Adamson has engaged with J. E. Disney for suinmer. Mrs. Calvert, of Toronto, is the guest .)f Mrs., J. Pengally. • L. Lidgett has engaged with Frank Harrition for a few'luonths. Levi Mackey, of Toronto, called on old acquaintances on Friday. Mrs. A. Boyer„_of Whitby, is' visit- ing her sister, Mrs. T. Bayles. Mrs. E. Somerville, of Brooklin, is visiting R. and.Mrs. Somerville, F. D. Vickers, Of Durhasil, was here on separator business on Tuesday. Miss. Maggie Stewart', of Toronto, is holidaying under the parental roof. Miss Froney Gleeson is visiting friends in Whitevale and • Cherry - wood. A. few of the boys went to Chalk Lake on Sunday night to the camp ufeetang:' We are pleased to. report-that•-Wnl, Gibson's Youngest daughter is gaining in health. - M'rs., Clare, of Chapman, Ont.,:has been visiting her parents here, A. and Mrs. Johnston. ' Miss Maggie Gleeson entertained e number of her friends to a birth -day party last week. John and Mrs. Seddon attended the funeral of Mrs. Advil Gibson at Ux- bridge on Saturday. . Mrs. R. ('auuulack received word on 3fonclr y from Detroit saying her father, 0. Rogers. had died. Diaster Harold Selclou who ha been visiting; her uncle, John Seldon, re- turned to his home in Whitby. Robert Devitt has had installed in his residence one of the Pickering and Markhain Co-operative telephones. George. Young lost his only driver on Monday night. While driving to Brougham the animal suddenly died. M. and Mrs. and E. and Mrs. Glee son 'attended the funeral of little Louise Mc$ra dy,'nf Audley, on Tries=l day. ur mail carrier's horse ran away. here on Wednesday doing consider- able damage to the harness and Wagon but he horse came out unhurt. • Mr. and Mrs. S.' Stephenson lost their youngest child on Tuesday last: Te funeral took place from their resi- dence, 5th colt., to- Salem burying Ayer's Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair ; feed it with the only hair food; Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks failing hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor grow, com'letely cures dan- druff. And it always restores color to'gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. "!rr bats was falling. out badly and I was , era:d I would ;ofe it alL Then !tried Ayers Hair Vigor. It quickly stopped the tailing and made ml halo alt t could wish It to bel' Rasacc. E. antis, ET;zabeth, N. J. Fl.)0 a to't'e. J. C. ATTR CO., Ai: dr ig;f;.•s. LowPi 1. Mast. �•�••� for � �.� Palling' Hair FIRST (`LASS FARM FOR SALE 'tits TD hENT Being Tot :'., Con. P., 1n tt rtrobup of P1. kerle . roeitai:: ug' i0 acre■ aLi e: e.e'. o:: he Kingbtoti R'aT. Frr' 1;11 tt,art::n1ar ar'iiy to Ed, Corned!. Dickering, C. 0. 40.13. • The WESTERN BAY OF CANADA 1cc vitti', t_'-or?ail:�,.en::774 r:tir-rt�L.Fra a b. r w: l 1 t:C'i r70 a::..:....,c,1 Cal:•r ;:.•i.JG 14P(' :5. ,',00 Jce- C --'•a' T H :u.�3LLAS EPS. tet:: ca62,. es Ll ., r•:: - sir ^arrJer'd C.ie ` a -•e..' 1-r'�a.t _ ...,aro I'a:.., uL ud Ar,er tin and nit ..'i +r..,1 Drafts 130 fnt f ave: �, 1 t , ; .:: par;. •.1 tnc world Sac1 :Sia Bank Dcpartm.nt. iotP,"a• 1- ,, .. al .a at : err (not rat -e andefe Ito: Pa' f year`) todepoa.tOr- (; E• ts. 11E a rr. Sia=,scar. }ay Tcddds:.i• Binders, Mowers, Plows,- . _Turnip Drills, and F':iinr Irl ,!.'n,tatt,of all kinds.- ' inds:' BIl„I;i.'s•,tntl.SFxg':ns to suit' all. - 'Poi a I.1' (,It St:11,1l;('r'O call 011 L: h. 13.1 NFi j :,kering- egad o Y hr(:ds at Spink Mills. Best Quality of Hard Coal Full weight.Guaranteed. Stove and Chestnut Sizes At "lowest market y We have also on hand quantity of Best Quality Smithing Goal. • Our Coal makes warm friends. Orders left witn w. Peak delivered promptly. Anyone Need A Clock 1. No home can be said to be com- pletely furnished that does not contain- at least one good clock. If you want a clock for any rootu, from kitchen to chamber, you can get rt suitable as well as a depend- able one here. For those who want a traveling clock or one for the summer cottage, we have a good assortment of reliabfe time- keepers at.very reasonable prices. Let us mention, also, that we havea full line of the best pocket time keepers that are =lade, and a full line of the justly - celebrated Simmons watch chains. and fobs to go with them. orman Bassett Je\t elm' and Optician, Brock st, . south, Whitby. a 44444a444444e'444444444; g w• A About the A A A for each pint ter. and (letting it GEMS WITHOUT NUMBER "Slue babel " with boiling «rater, letting it t stand 15 minutes before straining. .--ss, !lull • oho syrup, sive winutcs, skim INSIDE THE RUSSIAN IMPERI; 40 cents per pounc adapt it well at least twice, and wheal ' AL TREAS TB.Y, it boils heed, drop in all the peachua - ` • - ® � it will covet'. Leave them in until ,Marvellous Jewels Which Few House i kettle 'again strikes a boil, then Foreigners, Are Pe:anitted• •��ee skim cut with a perforated skimmer," and put into hot glass jars. Set the to See. jars tehcre they «ill keep hot, until Moscow is the heart cf Russia Miollo rf�a►lIb1ar�043,D�" all the fruit has been in the syrup."1 tarn Kremlin is the licart el Moa- - Atilt a.piht of frsh syrup for .each aandnd s is an old Russian saying, and ...THE. 1'A\T.I.i.Y•. . -. }calf gallon already used, bringing it . • Care cannot be given the pantry, Ito a quick boil, skint thoroughly anti it is to the Kremlin we utast go tet • for it is here that many false aii,i•e- fill the • cans, with it,. boiling; hut. see the truly Oriental opulence of molts may be ntter'.e and Many false Scatter thelc•rnon peel well through the Russian iutporiill House: Few steps be takcil if the place t, not ;the fruit, when it is put in the jars• Englishmen have been privileged to „CEYLON TEA. A 20th century IUXiii'y'• Positively it .- tical after. ,flling,' 'and' let -.stand gaze on the magnificent Crown jewels COa1lptTrilUle. SO;II (Illly In Konveuiielt hi every detail. • Gf the Rmnauol';s afcl housed in •'' • In must homes the bakin•• is'- pre where the cooling will tie gradual.Y . • r nrPr.- Mead€u:tiy refuse pure( ere, fur unless it is possible 1 to cans c i .,to prepare many dishes ()ilia broad shear in the:pautry it tecans that, all the ingredients u: co- must -he carried from the pantry, est into the kitchen to the table and buck again when •• the baking is finished. In a most cbnvcvlicnt pantry ,there is ,a .t; ' ttly large to hold a wide eral minutes before sealing, sr., 1l Greta Palace of the Kre•c11'i11, si: s the liquid falls below the fruit, more •a writer in Loudon Tit -hits. The nay -bc put • in.- fears may-l;c -can- writer by special permission WOOS rec- ned or brandied in exactly 'the saute 1ently allowed to examine the price - way. "lIcss t reasures-jewels without euul- If a tart flavor is desired, use two ber, wupderful specimens of the gold - Ionians in Place of one.. The, m above smith's art, gents -of fab( is ver alu, shelf su.,.c"er recipe hes been tested and found 'to rubicni. dia monds, sapphires, ewer: bake board, this shelf being at right be excellent. aids,' clustered -together in tnaes,as cif angles with the shelves where • the i • • mist exnluisitc wurlcrunnship, • ' supplies -are plated and it is nossi-i T'I1F I'It'\IC, 1....,s? flu' incroduluuml should smile, .. -ble to stand its one place wiale 11re i it rit: be stated at the outset that paring a baking, and -at the. most The wise organizer of a picnic the Ku:sit t State is one of the takt .hut a step or two to the fat'th- chous,.is ttj e pict,ic spot aeth reference reatr,st ttr,ncmic units on the f;tce ,est end of the shelve%. to shade and accessibility. A clay of the earth; that it draws an an- ' or two before the picnic the lint of anal tri. penial of ' In front of this heli is a large ,`,,'2;,, 000,000 from 'Window «!rich g;i•:es perfect light by cdihles to be taken should be t4r1t Its rete•sts, !nines and agricultural which to work without straining the ;ten out, together with the ter.'ssate. .prul,(rt ; that i+- -receives annually eyes, All up and (toren the stiles of 1artieIns and ut,vlsils, su that when 'c•lts0u0,U00 from its co:nrnuuities of , O!'1 PLATES t)i' CURE GOLD, this window small brass hooks are the 'tuncheun is unpacked it will nut Thou canst pot raal:e the tea •so fa he found that otic salt: was left at ex -surfs; that it owns 2J UO0 • 01111.'. to which has sQtar•t,i1008 boon ptl(fe(1 �- fastened into the w•uodtvork, anal an of rail%'.ay; that stir 1.zur is certain- As I can gulp it down. home nor that the forks are missing., us a constituent part, a salt -cellar utenattll' usedincool:crys Vi hall aria As t hr package gees an each artiste ly one of the rice st. erten living,-hnv- ;.of rare design.' At least 1,0(,0 of And he described himself aR ten is a ec:keel 011 the list. ing en official annual income of near- ',these plates - With their ac:ntpany= „ ' '}� i hardener! an(i shameless tea drink' oLsf at work it is possible to lift any A harmer will hold everything ly S.,,tlO(I 0O(1 and a _privets• ..nmol tag salt -cellars are arrrtnred a+' 1 one article 'w'ithout disturbing the 1 who has for atony years diluted 1 .rest.. and as each article is always ' salvia. but if the carr}ir'g� Is to t.e Mceme of from four lu litre tunes piayu,'s ori the walls or hidden la renal, ttr b Melt the Infusion e tI kept' 00 its testi ilcoic, it ho most -a u1t•c•harical movement to the suu(1« idles in a hex. Inc •:crit in reach for any utwesil 111•,'ded, allother', tarnd t3U o0,'kee'1•ing-' nti.:h (,n the wall at the right of the viand ser'nrute. _bake ..board is a. kt:lfo reek, anti all ]ir 11 t-' or fried chicken, a atoll -around the wood -work of the d(or as baker! ham, the best portion s'.spitl to d mor • uno the res' minced .for -snnd%vlch,:s, 1 and on sealer:;! lead .packets. By a .all ub•titjites as th;t •t•rlofT-, diamond, 'one of the fragrant leaf, but there is Hardly st largest arid most valuable in exist- ficient evidence to shoal -that. fie-wi once; and the jewelled •collars of the guilty of uncfuc"indulgence. TI order of St. Andrew, the great horst famous• tea toper was, '�tsurcl of State, tfje lulperial seal, course, I1r. Johnson, whose fee awl the insignias of innumerable or- with the cup which''1irs.e'1'hrato fclli dors blink their animation in vari- so assiduously are too well- knov colored lights- to need eltlargibg upon. His rcco The ancient practice of presenting appear; to have been twenty -fir bread and salt to the Czar as a sigh' cups, • which -he drank at -a sittin of suhinission and fealty is still a but in mitigation of judgment • ceremonious fu00111111 at each ('oro should ba. remembered- that in • r nation.- Envoys _from Khiva, 1101- pruhability the cups were much arta tiara, Samarkand. and far -away Ya- ler than the teacups in u•e� .at t kutsk have offered their allegiance to present time, Still, Johnson to recent Czars - • - •- - ;Miss Reynolds in playful verse: of divided among the j 1 I,1, k, r I -ales this surmount. r••rf.+sses by pric.•less tapestry. an;�le.ticihatin 1 nt,; whose kettle h co:uas ul +in eaieri1 tht. Tr',fw•r;al-'Trrnsury rf the plates are embussed with the.. - 8 1 -the dui;' a:e:redtt� d '.:seer is reeds' 1 rap, rui•s' initial -s in. gent.%. .. scarcely time to cool: who with t all 11'. (-'curt (fP - t1s of chartering I The geld plate used at the Tinperi- - arituses the evening,- with ti•a seta( tn.nn, rs .• and 'llinmiti1 (1 coact •set', . al banrincts is truly regal. Its value th' rru%lnaght xt.d ItwIs tea stilton whose' gr'ac'e and versa! lits at once is enormous owing to its abundance the - ,-ioi n; is an arnazi reveal I(ulasia's eudtbred nobility. the elegance of- its design, its choicer fur essioil• but we are bound to well as 0* the back oft • our a member that this intemperate t brass scrs•tas are fastcnee art•'antl.; ctrl- meats. A suit! pu THE 1'lltti'd' l{'JOiI •{wcrkn,anship, and -the quality of its - bible's lived to the age of 7,i. Int" wane!, tiernatz,es. outer. ul matcrl:tl. thew �auecdrau,, baking; pans, and r C, .ichnsnn's rt rga.was equaled Loges uses ails are gun such one ala l-"itrd ala„ nes maty I,c geld, I a o aot:tAins „.all ki;uls c( a leptons err! 1 gt., l,rj(•we!led lressrs Of fr,rmr•r a b of (nurse, 1111 1 br taken, 1:(11, ;' rrti;dcrn %'.eu pons, suitor far men a1,(1 a are care:ull'. 1g,.,Imp Ciltcrrt Bernet, the author 1 F:u, rrGse's of 1{unci -•all hook by itaetl, P the.• w,J! knuw•n "Iltstut-v of 9fy O' Papers arc kelt at hand alt the''.er, cilrutnel, lady r'o:l i, Itc, r.r• '.,.•r- horsi.s, eeth ralrlanntnryg nuto9- anal perserv,-d, that of Catherine: II..h•;ing •Times "who is spurted tohese d tame- to use in terbium ways. and on l,b: tike. roo,:ie�, ane! j, ue •Ins t•ut ranges \car by ie th„ •piston t., a!- so ling • anrL tlea:y R,!h gerIl that it se1 If 1'.'.,•111'. yr cups it a enol stip• u14) r pa; of the pantry gator to mentien am, c%rr pupu.nr. •n,,'. <laehr.lu tinder t: iii, the l'r.lpct'„r nerdurl t�tclt'e rhan,h,••la108 to sup- ` elate, tree all gond picnic cakes artal.."I at his ((1 (110 iota It •• e.,n- nr its trrtin The• tteodins (1r'• s-, (f 1 tag. Ar %lair elan of lett••rs of •is f.:�trIWIt V. rcrel,tar10 for the pap p I t,•rv. die- r-nG ty pe. 1�athani 1 Ha ports;,• cake rat in thin sli• ,, a'•d ,,.rocs •cl o1 .(b,•nt' earl mother -ref-- 110 f res. !t is rn,)st ...anal, n 111 ror,sLrue- ;, .at >uesee,r f'lr;pr res rs fmT, •r, :1 in thorn,•, .w},,, tntt;ht have equaled 1 sloped «:tat oraug g'rei, testi, 'arl,'u,s,I d.w th velvet alar! rlc.rh _tire. An obli,ngt pita,.• cf. d,oim is , it,.s., tie east prey costing -'.}o - less diietnr,'eurhi•iT h;c tea drinkin ,Sunned 111 an all 11111 edges, a selycelge l,me:l1 a' n r,rnu lar'.,, or u'eth m r'. a- u( _„lel. 51111114' L01 el by Iutni-s of n,t)0O, $ P realize<I u,,,r chopped up nail nI is- P than �''' 'p-nsit.es• early, When heswas a v( twin,: useel for the tuft of the aria. g Irs t riati feathers, to the' e colors l !n , u- .tine room as a huh • got) , t,<rnxl .with (:range (mats and then , to ,11g man.. t.att'thorne was in 1 1'iae ,ler,rnt ,s than laid against the' -black. White --01,d ye ,li.n•. An inn let .rut out of a single etiorrunus lack of the dour .lair tacked boo rolled up in sterid pt;•er, per. f,luiid 111,7'7,• "nota hill of t1-len•••, each rep- ;amrthyst• with •a htl0tinv scone gall's of :ls'tin_t tc a 1'll c stn. 1,f air with 1urg;e header] tacks .111- last'. hr's r-1 sw1::t1e<:s' rc.aiesi? 1 el fc,v1',ncr' r�L,l,t,• lhrnrrs• the. hostess. mato c.xct'll(n 1,in, rf g. i,.t.nw•o o•:, r it'''' ,.n{i r,• surfa�' •, ur�t _ orh.v lino of tucks dent' the. 1)111r!1 F'r(tit jei to tile' pi -orate• n Of a. enc' reining whin the t'isste)r-s < c uG r thr(Nn• vial _ t•: n t rit,lr 01, Cc:ronGl ion) prcconts of fat.ul:, sw ••Aluo . dtst,!rs it into two curnpactwdnIS two r'•rar{;rs to cite lemon is sweeten- '` tt'AR f,a�stvl t„ he me 1 she sa ily anoint double throne{'rum the T net and \1'. <; frptn ern- \4u, Marl le. Itatrthorne;` I ant and in unr.aidr nos .,papers are k. tt r6 aril poured n • 1ottaes, se.urcl,v I !~ f d - - nil tut , •, ire ot(r nsght ttl- ”"t 'e for Iran tori E'e'er, wiih an pomr:, ktnl•v and pili,^ astte•Il ;to plan\Ins. 'Thralr -to vane fol whale in the (ober aro placer! a; er ((( n f I op.r;nb ! h. d, .the„ugh wl,t,h - the' as !;roar mane' tmrniaelittlttiry and mtl- sn a )err (i lratS'o Boise dressing; sna+k+ - sort.- i kriu%v you arrr. a satire to 1 a`ar of Ail sjz(•a Cn<1 p•:t•c„s tit orae<ln''"Ing. rnonarr•hs (, uiel he �r%Trl!. Itnnalrr9 ns 11 p r F paper. 'irf• lining's of all ("th <^r• am, t.nrl tr jar (f (tram f, r �ehiscct giy their :•istl r1 <t ph u'. ifi•rr a tea." The young ensu t :ad:• uo the• entree of coffee Is desired, are east, f ply, hat he had no inclination fur thnsce nluratb:rl;s,,ict;n,+lcrneatlis are ca,Put on' ice • lust hcfure star Li in.,: atsi, !c the rhinal• y,1 -Steals, stud,?,•rl atMMi•it CU111'1 I\TS �pley. stir .role assign.".. -1 rn hhl:, a flat iron as a lining our cake Lula ap,o ttlkr ,•tl' the tee, ttr ip in �,'%er:+l `citlt.1 i rubs • '(r .laamuads, ai,(k -thirkn•••�,•5 1•f nr«••,;r r•r,"aril! C!'d1* itr_'-%thcr 11 1011 s r-r,.n.- Ihe_1!,runr of iter sive years Irani tarot night Ifo fipr MT -upping the turiuue j,arts et a- 1 p c The very' medicine Iii th¢ tyarldltr:(rnc die rot taste a cup of tr.., aur eberm ,n that one t;c t,rJt•. of Isere! tlaerecil. This ke ef's them cu'.d fur l-uri'-- .g r(�-o nt, 1 tet to by th1• "tied r a protist which seems ns exces� srv, nal hours. u[ 1', "slut urnrao: tt. II..Weth liunor,rtst nt• summ•.r complaints, such as ch.,1-. -'"will ui,t he c.aoutt 0 utc41 by the rest ra tr,!anturn, utarrhiu•a end .,iy-en.,- in its etas as the, inclination wi Many other uses to whi h This is n 4nod list to ful;(w' ('l.,:e, a(-.1e� ' pearls and tur.luois. s; the 11 his howdy had attributal tri hire Lon hru;Toct or fried:IaG1•d urn, n1aCn r 'i'nl !ivory thr.,11 I,ruught Cha if; hettaoe,thcr11tositiIh', roltuv.l- se Iherr hart? brim other heroes mother shciuld l:c wttbout a box of the:teapot- not n few- lIat'tlry Gt Ta 1 Id '3 In t ho house f'husr 1rouhl's'ridge may fairly claire a pl tune suddenly and unless promptly aiming • the tea topers Some on, checked ton often Prot -e fatal, hussy's said to have asked hint %nee h Bait .,i.o i,e ,else, . corn~ r(w, .erns, - - then •'I'ablt.ta act almost like magic many• :ups he usuall,v drank and and', then it t% ill harden. qui:klY....' T'!!!:-ATURAY 101.7 Cti1OR'\' in th.•so east's, and st•rrtrii:y rem0'o have r(( teed- the • s,,1rnfal re; aped h: ash, towels and soap Iran:- • - - Sher• this glare no nilel esti ,r papers nil cause r!' du)ig;.r. 11rs, A1,•x. 7'nu- Cutts I don't count by cups. but leave the shelves I;are nail nut•cr meek, ta:p or three h.11)15 nulica, 1'7 bew;:der111 n t_urr.Lrr:anrl.brilli-. lin,. Car.:g1 1. \ Be' sets. •'I think.'cuunt. by patc!j' These there h.. court plaster, rimy. Atnnng th.• fifty -testi 1111,t of been others whom it '.could be bar the improvement: since thee;• are ro Bogy's Own 'Tablets the best incdi- covers nailer which crumbs can cad- I the.l.'rtu of All the firrscia:: or - 1 z;r of Karan, <,1 As,trnlan, of I'u- cine in tate world for children. I'fntr to reek as tea topers, but v lest • tha•rt' is no, encouragement fir „USEFUL til\'!'�, hay used thorn for cholera tnfarntema have shott'n market -I- dev0tinn to mien, the rr:;:m1. is easily «iperl oR i land, of Siberia, of hhorsu"r; and teething 'and 01her t7oul,lrs, And it i teapot, - In recent days Mr Ci - with -a clam cloth, and with s'teh a 1{ `1'artSos aro 1 .. d. fur snap they- the crowns of these ogee. separate js astuuishin. how' uiekl Lho rt .: p t, q Y Y stone and Peen Stanley would finish it is never necessary to cl •an shoulo he rinsed or,t doily; uth,raist' kilg;•clums now repose in the Russian Bete nail cure these ailments," An they are s•irc to la•c•• aur slim'. u• 1 Ticar• in this „ulas�, but indcGgl the garlic pante; at an:c. It keeps I'rrhe er., occasional dose of lial,y's Own Tab-, list of enthusiastic lovers in nee must unpleasant.. In any case, t n,vy • clean all the time. The erne n of the Crimea is A•plain lists will keep the stomach and hots- a times of What Waller called the "t . ' ire(gwre periodical tl mtiltg. ltit-soltr umo horax'nr coda in tvnrm tctitcr go)rl ci'rlrt-a modest Hulot nm(ug cls right and•protcrtt urnnrcr cnr;t•'of herbs" would be of must iron CANNING PEACHES AND PT:ARS..s' the sunflowers. .The crown of V -la-. plaints. No mother need lee afraid nn<I lel the SI'o(rge souk 111 it 'or ren P etc lrt�th.- fruit (f lueoiu,n'siiu uno'higlr dict- hour, tiquee:e it %%ell oat. and then, 'tittle Menonusc'hus is of special in- of this medicine -it tp quurnntoed to vwr is best for cunnings. It should le,sinso in clan„ rearm. warm. many nitro, as that monarch married the contain a opiate or harmful Crag, •felly ripe, but firm and free from !people make it a habit to put.' the it daughter of our own Bing Harold, It always docs good -ft harmful cannot rag, ME]TU OF THE JUNGLE. bruises or- rotten -specks. Clingstant! '.sponges outside the window after succoaling 10 flu• throne of Kieft' in s!bly d;) •.harm, Be sure that ever;'. ••peaches are •much the best, 1 house using; theta in order that they inay 1113, it is of .caro gold filigree' box threes the full name Baby's Own A Traveller Tells of the Bill fruit from the nearest. orchards -that air and dry in 'rca-liatsa fur the nett work 01) sable, surme,cntcd , by, a 'Tablets and apilu•e• of • four-leaf los- Fare. which has brei shipped a lung Iles- using, plain, crass set with pearls. A topaz, er on the wrapper around th lox, • :Lance saJd(1n pass for canning. This When oilcloth loses its shine for-. a sapphire, and n; ruby adorn the .Anything ciao is a l dgerous eels- "The•bill of Care 'of the jangle. is particularly true of ,pears, which face it can be. made to last longer.'clome, and the lower part is encrust- stitute. Sold by all'tlrugg,'ists • or as'extenshee as it n unusual,” 1 aro almost flavorless unless ripened.. 10 1001: quite new again ley vr- ed with pearls,,ruhlcs,-an(1 diamonds. sent by mail at 35 cents a box by .a well-known traveller, "and no '� on' the tree. Fruit r,+ust be Pickett nishing it over With g.luc,- Wash the The crown of Voter the Great is writing; the Pr. Williams' Medicine can form any idea of it uni••;•is 1 just as it bNgius to titan fur irng tits- uitclrith thoroughly and jet it ' div, adiprned with R00 dlanunuls, sr. r- Co., Brockville, Opt.. essity his compelled hien to use lance shipping, hence is always more ''.'hen. at night, when the traffic of th.e mounted by a dia;pond cross risi tg _ In 'Bolivia, for cxtunp 11 stir d; or less insipid.. } tool consists of so-called' 'chi day is over, g o oter,it with a ;>iae from the centre.of an immense uncut NOTABLE TEA TOPERS. r - Wash and dre:le the fruit before be -'ref flannel dipped , in glee «•%tare ruby, whiIc ' T1 s'-fif the 1' ,press which is made o- frozen potatoes, Inrtiaj'hu - gfnhing'to pare it, if ,it is the lutist (tloosr a dry day for it, and in the Catherine• 1I. is bedizened by no few- and chanes, or irureil potatoes, bit Lusty or sticks.- I ate. as thin as moreing the glue will be quite i,arcl -; Men Who Drank the Stimulating remarkable dish is hardly ittvit 1 cr than ,>Fi diamonds WWII an earn- . Brew to Excess. •as arkabtatoes :erre like stewed idyl'. • �a and the ((ort'loth riot 1 its- ng• ,The 1 'rlihte `producing,' a rainbow of " urnts %red sante color d,^,zzlin in it I`ritlianly. `Ther• :..-flatut_i'od consistency. ;as pared tato n dts , inn half full cif f; The most hardened tea dritl:rr may My introduction tel the jun.gTe P. 1 time before it is tooted, .puttiiig' er(Wn of rc,ae • 'nista, can be, and clear lune' w'ater.' 'Phis Prct'dnts their a stroll quantity of glue in u putt ur rounder of the resent •Ln .trial of fare was made by a Tllack-antl- R so of «%tor and letting; it stand cut P p oftavl is, occrdtmc, and yc tc ...turning brown, and in a measure gar- low wa etas '.lens :them. Leave them whole rinless douse, is„ sm•rnu.naled ley 190 Begg known ten sopors da not.: appear to long. Whish' I killed n» l cool e•d tea hi togo in the can. In that the stote until 1,.ssoltc(1' ions stones and surmounted by a gi- herr st:R'rred in consequrntr, of their. t I t(It stains may' b0 removal tram. day. " It was of un extremely deur gantiu •rnu'rnlil. 'I'hc coronet of the excessive ludo! •once �in thei'c}'ic'crinj; - • Citre-halt-r, 1ea'.Irlg the pit lit "'Inc tal,le 1 1(1) try '1)10 ..tcniug' the stain b (laser. half. When all are Parer!, (!rain oh %tfth.n:il::•and then c•ovtiring with Pers nt. Empress is remarkable cup. "After several ort..^(,Tats T } :the linin water,, cover with fresh lv for the quality of its ,jewels, being Ile tlniliccy waG Iz notably ten top- been ter , ed to .give uj, till )f powdered omit -nen tnhlr_salt.. .1f",cr_ bedecked with 'one hunched of the water, rinse Well and welsh. 'fake', wards wash in the ordinary manner cr, In his (picture of a «'inter cat species As Uneatable, for the 1 half ,the wttigar-,uf.,to fruit. in' hf you .want to bion!: off n a lass Purist gems ament, an ht together r in.ting in" his cottage among;- the:• Curt- is far figs palatable eltd time*1 even - granulated sugar, put. over the fire bottle ignite evenly sna'� n piece ei a single ornament, and is said to be bcrland. hilts he mentions the tea trait tough. A'lmbst. all kinds of sat • in n preserving kettle, it with half a'hotticrhi' in'turpenthie and 1ie it around UN1?QUAS.LED IN T'III: WORITl, equipage (in a .table beside• the fire, inlay he eaten, Ihry make. spare pint of ginger tea, and, the juice <,f the gloss just.,'tchore yen wish. the Tho crown of the present Emperor and behind the table a fair tea,tpak- 1 ?est 0 n a limon to cach'pountl lr.rcprtl1(1 as brink to came. 'Igen fill otic glass is dome -shaper! 1il:c a •patrincchal ere «'hose duty it teas to fill pit al-'va0 ties that bl:s inflavorand follows: Pare off the• yellow len u11'to that- print With col el «•ntrr :+circ• mitre. Its chief gent is an immense moot' en dless l'.-. thsion of cups. llo ITu•arence that of our eels. Ttidee ••- rind before s(tueelinge 'and Put it in FCL fir to the string The'glass will r1;l;y supporting a cross of fisc 'vers. (:ninety drelarCs that he -drank tea Iftlll iriilinrd tri think that it is with. t ho fruit- Make the ginger tea , snap n11 al(mg the hentcd litre. lay Itir r' diui,'ipi,cI .” '«'hilt its base is (roil• s o'eltpck -et nigt(11 to 4a in the ' ,by. bruising half an ounce of ginSer henget!'; _o117. the top of e broken and ablest. with fin•eiota; stones. It is morning, and claims the infusion as -_ hitttrrrd oocnnler, if the lies(' Ie in- strange ,that nt the coronation .-of "the fas�ritc bet'eru,, a�f-the late! tact, it may are cunvertcd into a uses Nicholas IT,. the, c•roWn of Prue the iestunl," hll bots! g (!rent was us,:rl, and whrn'ttith hetet Another t.ca'tnper tuns Tlazlit.t, the key ren (specially tK•mpting; deuce Disease takes no -summer - '; 4----- dignity and dulibcrnt ion the C�s,r es::nv'itit; Who ':s not -only very-fond•�- e, 1'ho most pt (i ar insist w vacation., t 1 ".O\'i:L, 1'.11•Iii•'CA}<1:. pinc o' tf:e rruv:n act L!:: Iniad is •tilt- of the beverage; but seems to have• it ever fell to my lot to nal wag -1 rd slightly and 'npim5r�d too large, drunk it of extraordiatary strength. of stoma -cots, err manatee.' 1'ho if you need fe�h 1 tt tt lewttih ttllth too" an nine!, renrd s(izcd upon by au_ fare arc told, on oxccllent authority ^ „ tr feel with jce y t k animas! has four dilTcr'1 strength use. g;nrs -nf• evil. • _- - - ._, that he- used. two ounces .fern' his., of aloes; both in taste .and -'-' breakfast and tn•o..for his Ica. with The Detail 4r:1 is da. ( n arca" ((pp�� }}� �.e riincnon:a, set in tea) hotel: , encu- cream; and that for this tea -the .fins --a.-.+, V C�'� �ss�� h, c'lin ii et right' angels. ..On its tip- est Shod -fling -4m paid fit. first - flour-• - l.,t.r's iii;?(1 is a l r,, sapphire' ser- teen shillings and aft -ere -sat twelve The mall whit learns by his auinmeras in winter: m„mtoo by a iii:.lnnnd gross, while shillings per pound. `I'erleips• thlis.ex- Jake:: soon r11or Cthat there 1'. :o th (WI 110(11-1X 1:lrssinn' not the trat'ngant anal rxc:<s:tr. cunsumpti(ut graduating from that school, feast prech,us of -its materials,- is -a .of bat 1nay:.ur1(unt•.for.80me orf the ''A Wornitn.doesn'1. TWO.,4s haat', 1(iear of the sur Dross of Christ. Thr essayist's (10(21 lso;n.ncss• the last '.cord, docs she?'.' -'•Oh, ' 1-411al sceptre has for its chief nr- Cowper, as we rill krios , approcl- Sotnetintc' she is talking to arc eted to the full' the charm •of the woman,” ...sett1-'••r box aortae•; rpa,, le cur.. - A ha, i l.vt far' i:ia1 tr'. '.spelt; 5 is t,i sliced hon sarrldaoinste I,ta st's,. cal.e from ('unstnutnogrh• .by Se,phia en usea test: coats of shite pnil,t 1(11,1• fru i1, {potato sale, salted 111:ts, Ther n,..rrrut;e with la,m the (,reu"t in shpt u r,isltinc (rut (t white" en- ('Byes, fruit ju.cr,.ma•, nnais , (Ist• s • 1172, •iud t,:aty others of irnpos,n„ nol, Wash rho -*helves w it cult fresh egg`', 1al,ls' cloth anti . 1 az er des;er and great histrutic .a socla- ttatcr as conn as 0he• related ,hies, finpkir•.• seeped, n, fl,1i, s and "tin cut's tier, ter than that of cels. 1 rmtst n an exception of the boa constric the flash • of which - more reseal that of a rabbit. I find roast n • r'1'1• receetly in (':\lrttta t.h0,veli- -1. i„_ ereke we s:otitewhet cif n "iasd- t . -' '.11ti' the receptbon t he led ::(t i,ri,ceetit•d 10 (0r. Lh¢ calve, t:hith acss most brlUltifuil.' got. cp end h1,; iy m•tiairm .tette Half -way -ead'erttl(d - in the cake ens r. ilistnl, WIlluh %:n.: fir- e•l•off. 'Thor the brio,. petting the knife into the cake, set, rite II harts, A number of live birds, which tad mast by some artistic. arrangement cagu.l in the cake. - ;lenient the magnificent gem known Send forfreee•ample. ECOTT &.IIRWNE, Cltcmlete. Tomato, anfot dr.o;alldruggists.m r10 JAP8 CAPTURE ANOTHER 10 *ore Severe Fighting on Saghalin Island. OUTBREAK OF OENINGITIS. Dr. Hodgetts Reports Upon Dis- ease in Ottawa Valley. A despatch from Toronto says:. Cerebro -spinal meningitis or spotted fever has become very prevalent in the Ottawa Ftx11ey, and numerous deaths have been reported. 1)r. C. A. 1[cdgetts, secretary of the Pro- vincial Boar(' of IIealth, has just re- turned' from a'visit to Carp, Carle- ton County, where the' disease is epi- dentic. One doctor reported four LIGHTNING KILLS FIVE. Bolt Descends on Bathers at Coney Island Beach."I;f(L:ADST UFPS. A New York despatch says: -During a thunderstorm of terrific intensity, LEADING • 1AEKETS: which passed over New York' on Sunday afternoon, five persons were struck by lightning and instantly Manitoba -We quote No. 1, $1.15, killed and nine were seriously injured. at the. Parkway baths at Coney Is - unchanged $1.-17; \o. 2, ; 1.00. No. 3 is laud. At the same time one matt unchanged ixt`OUjc'to 91c:'' was killed and three sero "protrated Flour -Ontario -90 per cont. Pat- au Gravesend Beach• eats, $4.13 to $4.25, buyers' sacks, RUSSIANS LOSE 700 MEN. several hundred volunteers, with out of '11 cases which occur- • When the storm bldw up- from the west.' •with" 155 '1-O h7c' more' for " redeal his practice. Another on the wastnard lllc I'xtl.v:ly l3euch teas choice. Nanituba, first patents, $5.- A despatch -from Tokio says The eight Geld pieces. i.Q.V oec side of the river hail six• Another detachment landed at i PRL thronged with bathers and spucea_ 30 to $.'1.C(1; second patents, $3 ' to following despatch has been received ,eats - in one. house. The diseas.' tors. As the rain descended in -.or- $5.30, and 'tinkers', $4.4;U to $3.10. 71[ugati and captured 40,000 tons of f from- Japanese headquarters:- coal and light railway materials. seems to ,have gained a footing also rents -hundreds of -teen, 'women and Millfecd=Ontario-head, ~11,•`10 to "Our independent cavalry which exandrovsk was token and entered in the neighborhood of Pembroke, children sought shelter under the big $12; shorts higher at $1)1.50 to .`'1a. _pntr.rr t� _,t;y};_oti (on Saghalien Island, Al - h and two deaths have occurred. In the bath house, .which -is elevated above 3lauitoba-S1.7 fav bran, - $19 s for •- • 45 miles north-east of fort Uue1 the -sada. -evening after some resist- 01.tueta.ltoa,ite. 11ud1 it. • tl:e_.saud,0u 1.111VS• A few 1011 tea Jurts, at. 'ivaunto and +quad l'1cight ante. At dawn on July 23 the 1 i July 27 withdrew on finding order in enemy •, holding a position cast of 1)r. lludgetts found the environ- 'before G o'clock a bolt struck the 'points. the city unfavorable to occnpa- Alexandrovsk was attacked, and our, ment in Most- of the cases similar. flag staff and gruuuded in the thick- Oats -No, 2 are quoted at. 44c out - tion. Our army, intending to crush N arty' all occurred in small log; or est of the crowd. Nearly fifty per- side, according to • location' and - troops pressed hien towards Nuvoe-' sons tyre > 'the enemy's force before they re-uficha'lkcrye, which place ,t+'e tom- frame !causes built on 'the ground; prostrated and the rest, freight _rates, 'treated from the emiuenu-g west V1 most of these' were sut•rounded by' -screaming . with terror, ri:sheci out 11ar•ley-No. 2, 4Cc to 17e; Ilio, 3 pleteiy occupied the same day. Two n into the storm. The nine injured ltykotl, couunenced to advance at hundreet prisoners were taken, and wil !ow trees, causing dampness and J reel extra, 44c to :Sc, and No. :S, 43c 8 a.m. on July 28. The van, to- shutting •out sunlight, Placards are were removed to a hospital, where It outside. also gun -carriages, ammunition. and gather with an independent body of previsions „ being placed by the Local Board of was said that some probably would };r -e -Prices are quoted germinally cavalry, advanced by forced march, Al^xandrovsk is the cad ital of health 'on all houses in which are die. -Moly persons less seriously Hurt at 60e outside.. attacking and dislodging the enemy S,tgitaJien. It will proba}Tly ties Lo-, cases of the diee.t.se, were taken borne by friends, A I Curn-C'a)tadian 1s unchanged at • .' bolding the northern extremity - of ' The disease usually attacks chil_ slight fire in the bath bowie teas ale to 55c. Chatham freight.:. Am-. - - • • come 1114 bas*. of operations for the. lcuickly •extinguished by the rain. Itykofl and rushed -the town. Con- captor' 'f lig. ioievsk, at the 'mouth dren, but several of the deaths, • in !uncut the same tido. llonry 'tans- uriean easier' at Wife to tete for No, fused street fighting cr.sued, but the this nutbrealc were of adults. Au- l yellow and F;:3. c for No, :S yellow, of the Amur River. The leading of a wetter was struck anti killed whi'e i town was completely taken at S.iu Ja lane a terse at Port Castries u thurities differ as tel whether the lake and. rail.ircight.s,_1 11tario •1„tiutx _ . _ o'clock in the tnorning. , 1 standing under a tree at Gravesend S few days ago is seppov:ct to have malady is infect ur contagious, piav; anti sari \tiilliarn, with John and•O:c. to Cajc on track, Toronto. "The enemy's main strength, which Ween made to secure the mainland 'ler. 11' dzMts has been !ort to L) 111'0 Apple and Daniel McCauley, were ren- Peas-Noruinal at 72c fer No. 2 Opposed our right culu 111 fled' in end of the cable to Saghalien, and from several instance; that. it is corn- der al unconscious, - outsi43 disorder southward, taking the short to begin a movement against that rnunicable. 1t is the result of a + - Rolled Oats -$u for cars of barrels .rout.) leading to Pnrronc. apecilic organism whie•h • in unsaid- on track -here,- and $1.75 -for ' cant - - Town of Alexaadruvsk on the main- TRAIN WRECK IN ENGLAND ' "On July ' 8 a detach}nen t. which land, fro' u which place the Japanese tory surreundiiiga develops in the Of bags: 21c more for broken lots was sent south in pursuit cf, the are likely to cut oil Nikulaiuvs: on nervous system. The brain is_ not - -- here and 1(k: outside. 1�t.:ny !net the enemy's infantry, attached, and the patient remains Express Crashes Into EIIiptp the south- side,Train Near Liverpool. some 800 strung, at a paint six It is officially announced that pre- conscious.. The back is painful ow. P COUNTRY PRODUCE. wilessouthof Ryku'I', and killed cions to the capture of Alexandrutsk '1718 totthc affection of the) spier), and - A London despatch say 5: -The };utter-I'rirr5 are fine in trio. t` ~ over N., and captured 500, ; ,aehalu•n, the Japanese Minded • at the ate., person wastes away rapidly. worst railroad aceicleat in. the Unit- 2 r • "The enemy's strength opposed to 1lteralai' dist 'if red the Russians rd Kingdom for -fifteen yrti:s accurst- Cr'A ,!ley, px,nts lc to 2.e t i our right column was of some :1,- do solids .,, @Oc to 21c 000 infante and fourguns and four thr•• and captured `is1,o00' tans of cd On Thursday 'evening on t• c t'il'e- Daly ib, rolls, ud • to - ycoat and -awe.: railway material. A WHEAT RUST SCARE, trilled section of the Lancashire and machine guns, and that „pl,uyerl to .. _ ... , she;ic'e• _.... ., .... ...... 17c {o l$a our lea- column some ",tan.) infantry 1 wei hundred prisoners, gun carr,- 1 c,rlahire Railway • I t, c,cty-twU a es and .alninuaitiolx were. captured Disq•.ieting Reports From the Persons, including several children, du n,.•dium 1.;c to 1(sc and four guns. sero killed, and an unknown num- do- tub loud tu.ehuice life to 17c : un .,larelay,• Hurtney District. do infe,'ior 14c to l,ic -The enemy's loss in trophies -is' 1ber, but sirppoaed'tn he few, injured. under invtstngation." JAFS IN SIBERIA." A despatch from WI rtipci; say_;, A Au electric '.press which left 1.iv_ ('hc<•s� •Prices have a fern tone al ' '. 'ru'•t s,ar• concern hid tie wheat crop erpool was crowded wish pa-sr11If rs.•10;c to 1 lc -per •ih, - - A'drspatch from at Petersburg. has }r.rc,ieitu:cd nlnr;,st us much con- At Southport the train crashed Trete Eggs -Prices are-Un(haagc•d•• at • TO ISOLATT VLAi'I'.oSTOCK, says' -Despatches froth Maneht,ria re- cern as the what c 1111', and is an the rear of an empty trairstaruding•17ic to 1'c. - _ A ddspatrh from F[herau, flan+bur- Port the landing- of a •7 a1%n+oro bat-• irnpnrtant- te,ptc on the .;ruin ex- on a side track at the }tall Road Potatoes-P1ic•ea nre unchanged nt in says .The .!spades� are apparent- tali•,u Au4-the seizure of a lig hthcusc chance unrt to beside circle •s A Stntinrc. The batty of the front ear 8'2 2.; to E dl per barrr•1. Iy cottcontrating in considerable force on.tl;u Siberian coast near Uel.astri+•s <t,,,iia1 f't"p,•:tor` sent out t,•,• a read- of the express mak tarn ,C' and the 12c0 -ed Ilea -$7 per ton for No, far to the eastward, with the aim of a post farmer -1y called Alexdr•ovslc. :rt' crniu arm to make lrteate ohscr- steel frair.4. tc,so 1n the air and• fell 1 tir1 4 11,, n car tots on track here,' 70u rni!e•5 nurth of u la i, •;tu'r, af- l I general. , passengers. operating 'aFaiubt Ku'm anti. �i,r• snt,�',n.-re•>urts.red rust nary -neral- u•,on -the >ass+•n •crs. Z•,d'u other and Rt'; air No. 2. guta and getting in beti-earl M0(I - ' tor ci preliminary shelling' by turtle • around }lartney, ; idea' fields being .',115 •. etc overturned. Hurl one -,-r hall y,traw-('et' Iota on track vostock and the Russian Manchurian du-boat dcstrnyers, - much worse than others, All along tutu curs caught Fre, It is not clear herr aro q.uoted_uneha:t,1!d at $5.30 , Military -officials here attach im-t.hether there were ninny' casualt es Ito 1G �r ton. . atmy.rhe C:Lrnh+)ro branch he ft,u'nd it rt'_ t"' purtanee to the eptsor!r only in con- > from th.' fire. It seems that must - It is rPport'd that the Japanese needed with the Sakhalin cno palgra 1f rrrteci at many s'tation.o, hitt there have landed at several places in the were no indications of black rust of. the dead were killed instantly pi+.)V1Itt-AL MARK -1.71S. Siberian littoral hrtwn•n lichulaie and sac that as the landing was ei'- six samples remarried by hint show It is stated that a passenger who !acted at a place where- the Stt:ait.; Fa .'nod, to be lnokfn - 1Virin1ren l, .a ug. 1 -Crain -The de- , and De Kastrscs. and that the of 'I'artary are narrow+•st, ppparentlp very decided tndlcatu)As of red- rust; pl' ;, rnrt of a xnat:,1 for oats is limited at 49ic for telegraph line to \ichulatevsk has hot the heavy land is not affected so window of the express saw that n it is part of the strategy of the Jap cullisfr;n wrls Itnp'enrlln>; and sRout,•d' %n -2 whit. and -laic for Nu, 3 while been cat.- These tand,n hnwrcei, anew to prevent the o•cape of Res- •serir,uaty ai the light A large nein- are repnrted to be by small forces her of samples .from Fro%incra1 ts' his companions acre lie on the tlr,ur aian garrisons in Sakhalin across the D point's of the car 'Many acre saved by this The rairu are moderating and the straits, They add that the landinc Pave been near tp Prof, holley, the roads are passable.. The wet wen- is too far north to have any bearing' L•o!anical expert at the North })a- !nleans, ther and- great heat nre atl'r•rting the on the main campaign • or on the kola i'xp'rim,'ntal - Farm; and he ! - ' - ealth of the army, and stomach operation against. Vladivostok_ says. he frxlnd b.lac•k rest nn only one, SCOTTISH HERRING CURING which was scoured at Gretna, lust. \WHAT LANDING MEANS,• over' the border from 'Dakota, where A despatch from London says; -The I it is' bel-iovt•rl to he prevalent and to Japaese landing at Ito'.astries, i}x•acn'I'rn4L nitrli the ! carne as last n which Is the terminus of., the only Toronto, Aug. 1, -Wheat -Ontario - --Nu. 2 rent and white, Mac to 90e. Goose is quoted at $e to 80c, and -- spring at 85c to 811c. 4, (ethic among the troops is i'ncreas- tng Some cases , of - typhus have tn been reported, but the disease is not- epideic LINEVITCI} MUST TU-TRF:AT, per bushel ex -store. _ llarley'-Is firmer at 34c per bushel.. ex -store, Flour -Manitoba shipping wheat pati•nta, $5.:36t;, $,-i 4(Y strong ' '- bakers', $'S to- $5 In; winter wheat -' patents, $,i;0; straight rollers, $5 Government Begins Experiments to $3.15, and in wags. 52.35 to $2 - on ,.*lova Scotia Coast e ro u ty a so states t at An Ottawa d,•spateh, sn.-s-. The M,llfeecd-Manitoba bran in bags, Government on Tuesday began :Trot -1$13 .;t) to $10; shirts,. $19 to 820 rattle line connect in + the mainland block rust,' even in the red stage srl- 4 tish. herring -cueing ervpertments at Per ton; t)ntaru> bran in bulk, F14 - , ' The Tokio correspondent •of tJtr with the Island of Sakhalin, is re- darn a1'1" ars until the wh• at has Yanucuth, Clarence !!arbor, and 50 to 41i,; shorts, 519 to x+2+1 London Telegraph says the Rus -:;tall garrded by the London morning--news-hloome:d aTtel begun to. AIL:hence the other ii1 014 "10 the south of Novi tnouitli*, $2i to $21 per tarp., `din' to still to ofiit ers captured in Saghalien are Papers as an attempt to, s.•iets t!:c inose dangerous period is deperesed.k• They declare they .wer.•-mo+u-tlt: ul the_ Vrmir !fiver in ander to Icome. Srot in, The flab Is ahunclant at fan- gnal}ty e.,. '. h.,r„ thi_e-xoernn_n,s have bt•en ()als-S2 ll to 82 12i per hag, left to tae care of themselves Their enable the Japanese to despatch nn - -....-•-----_4. - dtsr;uu utued, and it r, rxp'cte•cl kw- at $1..:}� requests for reinforcements were ig- army up that great w'aterwny to FIND OF BESSEMER ORE. oral packing estuLlishments will be to 81 11 per bag. noted, and they 'vete practtcally, threaten the Rusinn commie -di -a.• - - - erected thee,', Lurgr [}dantities vi • 11-ay-N+i 1-$1 .i0 to 69: No 2 hclptesst tions, Japanese wadi -oats and. 3or„e Prosreetor, at. Iron Lake, Near the li.,h hate been -shipped '-from -8 5t) 10 $ii; clover Mixed, 4t3 5(1 to Vladivostock is now blockaded by do boats rccntdd thcs. t'ent'h Harbin -. Port Arthur, Strike it Rich. IC'nnso tn•thc United States markers, $7. and puce clovor,.St3 to $ti 23 per a strongsquadron, • 'this ex ,ficin. and give effectual assistance to any• I I A r.os ut;h fnitn Toronto say's: 'where the }rcrrin * hrin the high ton Ln car !o s. the inactivity of the cruisers Rosana.attack on 'the Russian ford ,eatit ns' Trnport at: 't strikes of Teen err arc Pried of sl;i a barrel. 1 g:ti titraight stock, 1' c No. 2 • licit the F'-ssuri and aur.g•:lr' Isis11c. and Gromnboi and the torpedo boats ! being made' by refs .tory in the : The ordinar product from Can da crs tire navigable thussr Nesse'. of It,ht, - g P P" Y i § 'butler'-Choie0 creann'r 22c to. which arc inside the lirirbur. They' draught, and the Jzpgncsc netglthnncood' of Iron Lake, .•alit of and Nee-foundland is selling at Res se..,, Y. have been unable to interfere with . could advance inland in 3hre;' lin: 1 ort Arthur, and already applica and 60.5(1-a barrel.' 'Ihe(,n- -,c: nndergrades, 21 jc to 22e• the Jttpanea' usxrup- i -0 of `agha- n:ts direrlicins for a consjcJer;t11To d?s_ tions for !orations are being - made, mint fon Of the Maritime Provinces ilea 0•• to scout ,iii 1 ussiet and Un- Mance. If, as is supposed, ,1 spoil has ,3 il,'y' Brut hetes who have been ! is much interested in the opc:ratlons, • geos Bays. Powerful .}apantse. sgyanl- 0 'river expedition in readiness, • the. cit:cot ;. thr,lucky rnliner-t, ripen. that and they aro also watched closely ran.. a:'c. watching the. v.hol'_ cont ui mere threat of Its advance may .sl.f, .the quality is vei;v good and low 1 by the American},urchasers. The cut, s 1 A to 610; American cut clear Saghulien and Also the coasts of flee to charig•' the 'plans of the 1:M.: -re - enough in srilphur and phn5phort5lo,exPerunents-have'new horn going on. tat bark, �11Q.,4) to '810;* compound and Corea:, dant and compel the retirement front 11:e s'.itahi° fun the mane:fatetire - of two Yew's in Canada, and the re- lard, 53c to tile; Canadian lard, 0#c Information front officers who have; the iiirin and I ia)ghw•a'districts up- Bes-c•:ner 5t.cel, Prof, ;Sifl•:•r, -the sults have been of •the most satisfac- to ale; kettle renderer}, 10;c, to ,11e,_- ,._ returned front Manc•htt•ia Shows that on ilarbin, pito irn Tat fi, +ilo.gist }las hurt n fury kind, according to tjuitiity; hams; 12c," J:1.: .- tvhe•n the ..Japanese plan is in Full Harty •inspecting' .the• ground _for a + • and 1.1 jr, according to size; bacdn, xtving Gen, Linevltc'h Must prema- P.OJI':ST\•F:\SKY:S I\Ji-1111".8. •• ninth. From the.., e•'111(1 he has c '1:le to lit'; ft'' -.h ki1l,4 abattoir hogs 1Ri.i..SIAN HARVEST -FAILS. $10; .dive, $7.25 for mixedlots, g turrly .'treat or be a.,sulutely lost. received word th.nt the fielil is much $;,• Tokio, .Jul,y 36. -Thr fecund in ^1 d- 50 Cur selects, _ R'hrn the .Iapunrsc landed ai Port mien! 11o'ec larger than was .tttonght, and bhat•. aestries last Monday' they found that. J W'roisky's forehead has ' to field of cprrtttions.is being ex- ,Great' Grain Producing Districts Cheese -Holders are askin¢,10;c to the village of Alexandrovsk, Siberia„ been reopened, and a small Piece - Especially Suffer. 10�c' for towttshi s;_ and 10 barn has Leen removed, a art Arlrriir- iy nded rr.pidly', Little can he said; P lc, to' a'hlth is ricrely n cgilection Of wood- al's condition is 'now considered sat- however, `1t fhr 8111111 y or actual :u St-•' Petersburg despatch say's:- 10,,c for Ontarios, t .!tuts, tens burning.'-' As the in-vatl- isfactory, value of the ore discovered - until The Central Statistical Committee ' app reached. the plaru four guns ..min-ing oper•a1 inns' are commenced, repines that the harvest. in ;11. of .the - e ]3L'FI ALO MA1{K1 '1 . ,11,, ::,•d fire on them, but they were '. { L_ 0l.' provinces of European 11u -iia ie a Buffalo. Aug. 1. -PN -fur -Quiet and A YEAR'S IM'1:IGRATION. ' ,nun siler.cccl. dairy, 114r to 2 . tic - ' Pros isinns-Heavy . Canadian short cut. 'pork, 62') to - '21; light short • cot.,pletu.. failure. In Tula Ieal.an, TIIE ,PEOPLE .SHOULD ACT: Sai011)1 , Warsaw, find Kins11n( fail- ste;uh. Wheat -Spring, w•i•ak; No, JAPS Al2F BI:Sv,- - Returns Show 'Increase of 16,000' ere is interspersed locally tcith I artily 1 . , rpicrn, ' $1,1:>, .a ::rt'-?; !!'inter, Over._ Previous Ye a Outline of the . ApPea1 of the 'sull'icient 'crof,s. Similar conditions No., -' red, a0c, ,('urn=11',•x1 \n. •3 A despatch• from Tokio says: 7t.•.is ' Zer_lstvoists.' prccitil in twelve nfh,k prof='aces, in- -sallow, 6?c: IS'z).. 2.cctrn, Iii e. Oats announced at army he0d,insnr1 s that. A '1spgtch from 1 1tntca; Says: 'The vi -t^este; No. 2 white„afic; No..2.111tx- L •1 .Antro from Sheet alien L;lund iin:rl r„trot, branch- reports that. n}t;, •The MOSCOW •corresp,ondgi;t-of th;:'eludins the area' grni1 12111duchig d1s- > _ i• • tete! n' SitmOe•a '1'01111)0a Pinza 'd, R6,c. l,yo-111111, unsettled; No.. . on the 1110 ding of July 2 , wit cm, ,,,e, .. .. - meeting heavy resistance from the Jur,,• ;in1h. last show a total ir:uni- line of the appeal of the Zep,stv0ists':0nd the Tien' C.'osta le i1i-staict. in 1 issiins, commenced la•1)1ing. in -the gret tan of •140-42C6,- an ince-nee - 'of o o,•hbothood ox Alkova,`ei ;ilt. similes 1ti.fa10 over the pr,w?OUS year. Thtee. events of the, past month, especially .crops alternate. Good clans tee tit= the finiitiessness of the reform ukases, period in only. Si:: Polish.. provinces north of Alexandrovsk and that LC;ts a decrease, in the returns fren;t' dntl in 1 rosr.ci, hirci, �'ill;ynti0; an,l l,t to tTwnits 1 Alexandrovsk was seized Tu_sc?ac, . the United States of 1,62'.),. and adds that all hope of the 6111?1- I3t'550rul i*) •S::ti.Sfaclnry cu'o; s 0i•u tit f Tice -Admiral' Katakoa, in report- Ar"ll'IP1114.1)13 have•arow been made meat of the Czar's people Ise. is gene. Export cattle, ciwiee,..51.:,0 $4,75 r It is• time for the people ao act, Phew' expected. in two roiitlicrii proieniee, no,, 111;rdiunl 1.710 • 4.5U ng the successful la'n<.ing• of the .1a- to take a retort'! cif 01114. al', on the P reports 'from tv eft have not yet he •n pancse forces in 'the vicinity of Alex- Pncilic Coast. 1)urin6 the past year must meet openly and• discuss • an, ;'. Do., liull.5 .. :3.(i(1 3. >0 • Lest deans -of attaining reforms re- received, bu.t wrv, qts nr; lk> caws ° 3.U0 androvsk from Seel:ali_n •isl :tui 10201: in)tm.,,I1nts.:111•11 1. 1- at. 'A+ -C°".. -$,CO e'arc?less of the frowns of the au -'rare. i. m say:, the piers. at Al,'s tndro,tsk, Ni- lana• Ocean p011.. 1173 at 1'a:i.ic- i3rrTch,ts l ;'• picker! I.:,O 1.>9 ,: t.hnritios. 'Phis is the R'ay' of , pe ec'. w'hich u u "_,:r re- Dia, ehci:'c 9.U(1 4.:;0 coati and lfukake Were found intact, h=urts, and . 3,5.1:3 front th'e Stutos• This, alone will prevent the shedding Ports, than! �.es ach`ery 170., mr.'lium lea the enemy 'had svt tine 0 srnini- +•serious fan :;,7.i _ • "4.t10 ka and AlkoV4 R'as slill'burnin : bf torrents of blond and save thou- Do.,. common ;,its R.7T b 11ZLL MEET 'IN TDP.ON_TO, sands of innocent lives. •.tgn-inst the -�- • In<i., tate~, choice-,.. 3.00 .S.7fi -• The Admiral's a drovsk Was not - ALEERTA'S YIELD, The town of Alexan 'xpresscrl i3}iir um •of• the united na- r burned, Rau., common ... 2,00 75.00.' • - British Medical Association Ac- tion no amount of illegality or the' Do., bulls 2.30 • 3.30 port, which was cepta Invitation for 1905. arbitrary exercise of .authgrfty c'au_ 8,000 000 Bushels of Wheat tVt1. I'oe11w's aholt-keep' .:' :;.7:i 4, �L received- at 7.30 .p.m. on .July 2•l,, prevail. Be Harvested. 1'n., rneditnn 3.10 11.7 says the Japanese flag was hoisted A ' despatch from Loniten -se vs:= The British Medical Association has �♦ A despatch frons Winnireg saysa. Ifo., light _ ,,,,,, „ 3,00 a,1c• -. over the Govprnn1Fnt butl'dfn s at ANTI -JEWISH RIOTS_ The latest estiniantr_ of the 1all:ethtlit Stocker'., choice . 3.00 ,:3.50 Akexandrovsk -wit'hout anylass On accepted the invitation to meet at - - •- 'y ,tart of••the JaPanege force. 'Toronto in'1906. yield in Alberta is placed nt A,OOi)- Doe, common ,,. 2.2.5 - 2.75 + Killed Near Xishine8. the int.erost of fall wheat cult sac I)'., bulla :TAO 210 Eight Jews and Two Christians 000. so over-wlic'min has het 1 Thu following official and ninre- meat was made this afternoon: "The FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN. ,z aro F:xP rt r td rer cwt. 0 .i4.13 hat an oe ani alum. ,s now forming Ifo., basks ..., .,,. 3,00 , :1.23 detachment detailed to protect the A despatch from St. Pet.orshur•g' In Alberta, similar to the R-cste:•n (MMI1 .sheep, nen. 2. ;0 _..-..:S_30 _' landing- on the Siberian coast' of Vxct•orian Assembly -Passes Bili o, c Granting Privilege. says: -In an •anti -.lowish riot at Immigration Association, to place Lambs, cwt '6.. T 6,75 Japanese troops freta the Island of Itisbanovka, near •Flshin:e.[, on in the United States nn nfl?ce to at'- Calves, cwt. ... :1.50 t3.75 Saghalien dislodged the enemy from A despatch from.11felhourn', - Vic- Thursday. eight Jews and two ('hris- cur' publicity for Cnndinn Fal' wheat 1)o., each .. - • ' 2.00 A0.0-0 -• • the vicinity of- Alkova on July -24, •torfa, says: -The Victorian Assembly bans were killed, Many persons were lands._ The Fall wheat harvest hes S'lects, per -cwt... ,:,.:,....,•6.o0 Tho 'nemy's strength consisted of on •.Wednesday passed a bill granting injured. A _large ctrlvato bstato was commenced.' The yield is running Lights. per cwt . ......... ............... 6.25 ono battalion 0.1 infantry. besides the el.ecylve franchise to women. • • ,pillaged by the mob. thirty-two busllela to the acs', tFata, por_cwt. to t}te -country.. 1t rehearses the tttelve oth'r provinces cod and b•e? - u LIVE STOCK _1f:1I RET,'• - To:•onto, Aug, 1'. -The 1 -t! 1•ahgte-o cinntat ion.;-. Vitt WiAAning gtw$ o is published every C$riday moering morning at its Office TURNS - •1.s8Pax Yana; •1.00 !paid in advents* RATES OF ADVERTISING : - Ptrst insertion, per line - 10 Dents Saab en neat insertion, per Una - 6 This rate does not inolude Legal or Foreign ad- Vertisementa. Spools] terms given to parties making eon- _ Teets for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Bali- ' Pearly or yearly contraots payable quarterly. Business cards, ten Lines or under, with paper, Rue yew'. 45 OC, payable in advance. t61111 -Notice in local columns taireentrpar line, Ave eentsper line each subsequent insertion. otial contract r tea o free advertising e known on applica- Advertisements -without written attractions sillbe Inserted until forbidden and charged ac- cordingly. Orders for discontinuing lls- . giants mutt be in writing and 'sent to tae pub- lishers . Job Work promptly attended to. Murkar &-Thexton, Proprietors FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1906. by hand picking, and rows treat- ed with Paris green in Bordeaux mixture yielded 71t. bushels more to the acre than those sprayed with Bordeaux alone and freed from bugs by hand 'picking. An increase of $28,11-1 over a' year ago is shown by the Toronto Street Railway earnings of last mouth. The Supreme Court of the Inde- pendent Order of Foresters decid- ed to impose a special rate for the maintenance of the order's orph- anage. • NOTES AND_COMMENTS. • The Weekly Sun in comment- ing on our editorial of last week says :—" THE NEWS clamors for _ snore law, .but before doing this it should try and enforce the law already available. Pickering is a police village,. and a telephone . • ventre, with Whitby seven miles off on one side, and Toronto twenty -on the other. It should be possible, with the help of a IoM.l constable, and the co-operat- •, ion of Whitby and Toronto, which • can be obtained by 'phone, to secure the fining 'of every onto driver who gnus through the vil- lage at a speed greater than al- lowed by law. And, .while $25 is a small matter to some auto own- ers, no such owner would care to :pay this fine and submit to the accompanying annoyance and pil- lorying more than once or twice fin a Qea°on. Pickering can pre - .serve its own peace and a --it in 'helping other ?offerer° be enforc• ing the law now available. - 'l A collie dog ran amuck on the streets of Oshawa on Saturday last, and before it was shot, two men, Thos. Wilson and James Gib- , ORIiSHIRI;S—Foto Vo son, of Oshawa, were itten. rt urea e is believed that the animal was mad. —The attention of citizens- has often been called to the advisabil- ity and thoughtfulness of early shopping—especially ou.Saturday nights. There is no excuse for late shopping whatever, and the practice imposes a great deal of hardships on the clerks and pro- prietors. It is just as easy to nine -tenths of those who -go. down town on Sat day •g ht to make th as t th L in se a 0 se li th be b New Advertisements. NVANTED — A good dining -room girl Apply at Pickering College. 25t1 FOR SALE— A covered buggy near - new. For further particulars DP y l a to Wid. WADDELL, lot 11, con. 9, Pickering. 10.41 BLACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT.— A fully equipped shoQp et North Clare- moot. lare- mo Apply to D. Forsyth, bck North Clarein mont. 41t�. epp � TO RENT.—A farm containing 150 agree, situated on the Kingston road, one and a hall miles east of Pickering village. For particulars apply to W J Reazin, Pickering 11t! FOR SALE—A farm containing 50 acres, being lot 13, rear of 3rd concession, Pickering. On the premises are a dwelling, barn, stable, etc, For particultare apply to LEWELLY:i BOONE, or W. V. Richardson, Pickerigg- The People's Cash Store., Our Another shipmen- of the world's fam- Attractions - ed `Crompton' Cor- sets. Your dress- thismaker can guaran- tee week a perfect fit. LADIES' WRAPPERS—Black Sateen Skirts lace collars, lace neckties the very latest. rkchires They-sell—gttiek. Some -of- them. She can't for sale, Young sows ready for seorice. Young boars ready for service. also, a pure bred ready for service at the farm Prices right Call and see them "Grasmere Grange" F 31 CBaPMAN, audluy • The accident which hefel the steamer Argyle on Saturday la -t whereby she ran upon the rock at Corbett's Point, niay or should be followed by good results. The affair has proved that. should a -fire occur in mid -lake, or should the vessel be wrecked during a storm, the loss of • life woad be terrible; a., .she was not preimt ed :for any such disc=ter. Although .capable of carrying 700 or SOf) pas- - sengers, her life -boat- and rafts • would accommodate only about - • 150. and these the c iew-kuetir very little about managing. • We want • 'no Slocum tiro -ter on „tar Iakes. but should the tnanager- of our excursion .boat. -per-let in doing — i,it•jt is_x1t0y tic)• Rt 1)r'e-ent. sooner or later -otno-gt•rat l,aiarn ity will rudely awaken the people to a sense of their great Clanger and their eartle-'ne-- in allowing boats to openly- violate the laws *relating to their business. It is a poor rule to lock the -stable door after the horse is stolen. We • should not wait for_ sotne cli_saster before seeing that the laws of • isafety are observed by the large - -excursion steamers that hourly leave the wharves of our cities • • - and towns. . • • e ur nl eir purchases before nine o'clock, it is to walk around an hour or wo chatting with friends, and en set out to do their trading. ittle wonder it is that after be- g on their feet from fifteen to venteen hours clerks are not in fit condition to enjoy the quiet f the Sabbath, and -absent them - Ives from church. The fault es directly with the people, and ere is no reason why it cannot remedied. Let each house - older do his or her part fn seeing hat as little is bought on Satur- day night as possible. This will minimize the evil complained of. It is a duty all owe to themselves and to others to join in the move• meat of early shopping' 'on Satur- day nights and thus enable these who an ;hut up in stores to be re - lett -ed from duty at a reasonable early hour.. To -hop late only in. dlcate- selfishness. lack of tore - sight and indifference, and can be defended on ne other ground than the plea of either indolence or for- getfulue- - GREEN RIVER. 'Mrs. Mclnto;;b accompanied by her daughter, Miss Annie, has taken a trip to Montreal to visit her daughter Mrs. Grant. We wish them a pleas- ant trip, FOR SALE OR TO LET for a term of years, 50 acres of land in the Township of Pickering. on the 3rd concession, composed of the north quarter of the south half of lot 19 13. and the On the premises quarter rof a are as of lot frame house and name barn and stables. The land is in a good state of cultivation, On the faun is & small orchard, The place is well watered and nicely situated, drroad..9 miles Possession given m Pickering looneNoveme ber Let and privilege to plow atter harvest. McGEOGB, Proprto Wm, gietor. HPickering, not/ r, Ont or to J�EB A WOMAN'S ORDEAL Questions and Answers. How long since Thos. Chinn kept . hotel in Brougham ?—Subscriber. - Ans.—Tilos. Chime gave up posses- sion of Brougham hotel at 12 p. rn., on March 31st, 1881: -Ed. • . DREADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS Methodist Church ' Services as Follows. 10:30 a.m Preaching. 7:00 p.m 2:00 p.m. Sabbath School. S:00 p.m Epworth League, on uesday. 8:00 p.m. Weekly Prayer on Thtu-sday, Rev, 3. E. Moore, Ph. B. Pastor. Thousands Write to Mrs. Pink.harn Lynn. Masa, and Receive Valuable Advtc Absolutely Confidential and Tree There can be no more terrible ordeal to a delicate. sensitive. refined woman than to be obliged to answer certain questions in regard to her private ills, even when those questions are asked by her family physician, and many 10,000 Barrels of Apples Wanted.. Highest price paid for fall and winter fruit. . F. E. GEE. WESLEY GEE, 11-801 PICKERING, Ont. continue to suffer rather than submit to examinations which so many pby cians propose in order to intelligently treat the disease ; and this is the rea- son why so many physicians fail to cure female disease. This Ls also the reason why thousands upon thousands of women are corre- sponding with Mrs. Pinkham,-at Lynn. Mass. To her they can confide every detail of their illness; and from her great knowledge, obtained from years of experience in treating female ills, Mrs. Pi,nkham can advise women more wisely than the local physician. Delle Emerentienne Montreuil, of 114 Latotlrelle St., Quebec, Que., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— I suffered for eight mont hwit what the doctors called pro•apsus, 6?�ayt wealmees all over m • system, with faint' There has been a general feel- ing among New York farmers, as well as those of O tario, that the use of Paris green, While effective .. in checking the ,ravages of the : potato beetle' is the cau le of the injury to the foliage of the pot- `-' ato•plant. County -Gentleman. re- = -ports that with a view of ascer- taining -to what an extent this distrust wits properly ba=sed, .how :. the injury Was caused.' If it et. - replace. Call early and secure one. Mew's suits $4.75, odd pants $1.50, summer coats $1.115. The above are bargains, so do not delay to procure them. Hats and caps in the latest styles. We handle everything in men's furnishings at right prices. • - apes •••- - I tried several medicines which they claimed would cure my trouble, but nothing_was 80f the least benefit until I tried Lydia E Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, and this helped me so rapidly that I could hardly believe my good fortune. I would gladly have paid $25.00,for that first bottle, for it started me on the road to health, and five bottles cured me. " I am most grateful for my splendid, robust health, and shall certainly recommend the Vegetable Compound in glowing terms to • all my friends and acquaintances, for it is ,de- serving of all the praise I can give it."_ Mountains of proof establish the fact that no medicine in the world equals Burred, and hose it could be pet; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable health v, nLecf, cal'tful tete were made pound for. restoring in 190.1by the New fork Agricul, tnral Experiment Station, apply- ing the poison in various Medi - urn t. • TO the surprise of- the ex- perimenters, no injury to the foliage oceurcd in any case, even' though the conditions appeared to favor such injury _and- the porion was used in large quant- • _ sties. On the colitrary, the Paris' green was very beneficial iu aid- ; r Ing to eontrol blight, showing fully one-third the potter of well' • imadeBordeaux mixture. The rows spread with Paris green -in - water yielded 46 bushels more to the acre than checked rows tin -1 sprayed, but kept free from bugs Stowe Hump Back SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make a hump back straight, neither will it make a short kg tong, but It (tads soft bets and heals diseased bone and is aureus the few genuine mons of recovery he rickets and bons sensurnption. Rend for b.,. ,aa, II}. SCOTT 'i SOWN L, %l,eaaisas, Tomato, Ontario. arc. asst /. oe: ail gravest.. 5 0 0 0 TELEGP.APHEF.S NEEDED . iot.t_a new ed by Rai/roadwand Tetegraptt b Comp&nors ,e• ue want Young Yen and Ladies of good habits. to LEARN TELEGRAPHY_ AND a. R. .1Ct'Ot-?T1Nti We furnish 75 per cent of tbe Operat-re and Station Agents to America Our sit s.hoole are Cue largest exclua,ve 'telegraph S.booia io the world. Estat:lobed 20 years and endorsed by all leading Railway Cffi- c:.tre. 1' e execute a '360 Bond to evert student to turni.O him or her & position paying from er.' :o tibi a month m states east o tb. Rocav Mouota.wi, or from 573 to 3,00 s rootb to state- w,.at of the Rockies, :m- med:ately up.'n graivat ,.n, No ,•a Students an en:<r a: any time uttoas. For fail: paruca'nrs recardi:.g any of OUT s.."clq write direct to o .r ext• .-ut:re odic- at Cinc:natt. 0, Catalogue tree. T he' Morse -School of Telography C:aan nit:, Ohio Buffalo. N 1' Atlanta. pa•LaCrosse, V. Texarkana. Tex • .' ISao Francisca, Cal Public Notice —aa TO— NeW 13ouselmolc9. C3•ood.s : - Table cloths, bureau covers, table oilcloths, floor rugs, carpets, stair linens, etc., etc. . WANTED -4000 men, women, boys and girls to buy our boots and shoesat prices to suit them. OUR GROCERIES—Always pure and fresh at lowest prices. White and yellow sugars, also flour, away down in price. CROCKERY—A shipment table sets, cups and saucers, plates, pitchers, Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Belts, etc., for sale. D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, - ONT. Noxious - Weeds ! Mpntoipality of the — • Township of Pickering. 1 illliner 1 We are selling out the balance or our stock of Spring and Summer Hats at a great reduction to make room for our new Fall Goods. Give u= a call if you are • wanting millinery. - C. A. Baker, • Pickering. Whitby Steam 'Pump Works Notioe is hereby give that by a reoent enactment of the Legislature of the Prov- ince of Ontario, every owner or occupant of land is required to cut down and destroy or cease to be out 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 each land to the entre line of said road, and that in case of default, in the Township of Pickering, after notice from the Road Commissioner for the road division, such Road Commis; sioner will have the wc•rk done, and pre - Council of the Municipality for payment, and the amount of such billwilt be added to the taxes against tbe land on the Col- lector's Roll and will be collected in the Same 'manner 'as other taxes. By Order of the Council. _ JAMES McBRADY, Reeve. D. R. BEATON, Clerk. July, 12th, 1905. 41-i2 Fail Term open- September 5th RT.LIOTT TORONTO, ONT. One of the largest and best com- mercial schools in the Dominion. All of .our graduates are- absolutely sure of securing positions. Strong staff of teachers : modern courses splendid equipment. Every stud- ent thoroughly satisfied. Write for•our magnificent catalogue. l9y W. -J: ELLIOTT, Principal • I Wood, Iron, Lift and Force. Pumps. Also cisternf made -to order. E W. EVANS. .! .. .. Brockst.. Whitby. •St-hv hay a kinked hard wire fence Pickering Lumber when you can buy the carbonized coil- ed steel Lamb Fence sold by 'Ward f w, F. R. JONES, Balsam, Ont., Our -Stock Is Now Complete. • '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 usiial Mouldings, Base, Casing, V Sheeting and Floor- ing always in stock. Cistern tanks and watertroughs made to order. , GREAT BARGAINS. The . undersigned. having bought the large -tock of ironing -boards, black -boards and paper -racks of the Bennett M'f'g Co..at a great sacrifice is now prepared to give his customers the_ benefit of his bargain. Ironing -boards, Bennett's price, $3 ; my price 51.26. - - Bal:e-boards, Bennett's price 50c. ; my price 30c. 40-41 W. B. LEAVENS, Pickering. TIME T,131.11-•=tekerint starless TaAINS GOING BAST DAR AS FOLLOWS:— No. 6 MAIL . . 8:33 A. M. " 12 Local. • r 2:58 P. M. t' 10 LoosL 6.04 P. M. TRAINS GOING WRIST DA* AS roo s:— No.9 tLeast.• • d, ' 8:41 AP. M. M. 117A�1 MI1.� 8:20 .P. W. D. Gordon. Also dealer in Brantford Gasolene Engines and Wind -mills, Greig's celebrated Carriages. Farm Wagons, etc, 31tf ONE TO LOAN. On first -Class improved - farm property at 510 Haying Time Will soon be here and prospects are good for an abundant crop. Save time. labor and hay by having a • Provan track and outfit "put in that barn: Round Iron, Angle Steel or Wooden Tracks, with full equipments. --Prices moderate; • C�3APMAN, AGENT, PICKERING. Slaeksmithing Protnpt attention given to all applications • Applp to THOMAS PO.UCHER, . Brough.e.ixi. • The undersigned having bought out the hlacksmithing business of R. Moore, is prepared bad° black- - - smithing in all its lines. Horse -shoeing - a - Specialty. 'rirMORCIM• ZtA'VCT,. PICKERING, ON T. Watches, Clocks, -and — . Jewelery Repaired , Charges Moderate,' Sa tisfactiott'Guaranteed„ Shop next door to A. Falconer's. P. J. Hilts, Pickering. SBATTNG RANK, HOUSE AND LOT FOR s XLF.-Thu undersigned offers for ?ale at a reasonable price, hie large skating rink. and also hie house and lot situated in Village of Brougham For particulars apply, to PraraRaaderson-on tbe-premises orea Biebardaon, Pickering OLARLMONT W. M. Flumerfelt is home from his holidays. R. Besse has been dealing in horses this week. —*Frank and Mrs. Cooper are vis- iting Muskoka friends. Wm. Gibbous, of Toronto, was here this week with friends. Mrs. P. Rumohr, of Toronto, is visitinc with her son, Sherman. Rev -sand Mrs. Tait are spend- ing the holidays in St. Thomas Wm. and Mrs. Walford, of To- ronto, are here visiting relatives. Hugh Young spent a couple of days last week here with his fath- er. theBorn—On wife of W.A. Tho son 29th,fa son. Mrs. and Miss Swan of Toroutot are visiting with the Misses Ham - thou. Miss Gertie Allaway, of Picker- ing, spent Tuesday with friends in town. ' Ernest Stephenson, of Toronto, was here on Sunday visiting his brother. Born.—On Saturday, July 29th ' the wife of T. B. Hughes, of a kfaught-e. Mr , Win. Crooker, of Buffalo, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. •-leary Thomson. W. E. R,isebrongh has taken an apprentice to learn the black- '• ismithing business. Mr. and Mrs. Treviso daughters spent Sunday friends in Whitby. Mrs. Candon and daughters, of • Toronto, spent a few days with S. E. and Mrs. Rumohr. Rev. Putman, of Toronto, will occupy the pulpit- in the Baptist church neat Sunda. A. B. Dowswell is in Pickering this week putting a furnace in R. A. Bunting's new residence. Mrs. W. H. Bundy and daugh- ter, of Parry Sound, are visiting with Abram Bundy and wife. There being no service in their own church our Baptist friends visited other churches on Suis day• Perry. Ira Boyer has rented his house T. C. Hubbard has pureha=ed a to Mr. Pooley and at present is .new ru -visiting friends at Sault Ste Philibber tired baggy from G. p. Marie. J. Rusel's two nephew's. of To - The agitation in favor of en canto, are spending the holidays gaging a third teacher to take ill, with him. High School work is meeting wit Messrs. Watt and Armstrong, much favor. of Toronto, are visiting with T. C. We are sorry to learn that our Stibbard. shoe -maker, 'G`- 31. Palmer. is ill 31rs. F• Gerow. of Toronto. is these days. We hope for hisvisiting with her parents, :Mr. speedy recovery. and Mrs. Mosgrove. James Thornton and daughters. Rev. T. R. Robinson 31. A., of of Whitevale, and Miss Scott. of Turouto. will preach in St. John's -Norval, paid R. P.. and Mrs. Holme church next Sunday. per a flying visit on Saturday Miss M. Alger left on Monday_ last. to resume her duties as teacher Rev. Mr. Middleton and wife, of in Haliburton. East Toronto, Mr. J. Middleton. againH• Jones,, of the Massey -Harris of the Toronto News -staff, accuui- staff, is here this week erecting - ponied by his wife acid child. and lindens for Geo. Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Of Toronto. Mr f obsen and- children, of have been the fittest duringthe Beaverton, i- visiting with the . week of R. P. and Mrs. Hopper, sl fc,rmer's mother. 31r'. Brodie. . • A horse breaking away froth 1 Mi -n. Davis anti nephews. of To-. y.. evidence showed that the boy came without an order and was only 16 years old. An appeal against thedecision was taken by the Inspector to Judge Ardagh, of the County Court, who revers- ed Magistrate McCosh's decision and imposed a fine of ten dollars the defendant to pay all the costs of the two actions. and with Stouffvi11e. Horseshoeing. All kinds of blacksmithing neat- ly executed and prices right. Give us a trial. F. H. McGuigan, the vice-presi- dent and manager of the G.T.R., passed through the town last week on his tour of inspection along the line. Some person ex- pressed the hope that he would e bumped around and shook out of his seat while travelling be- tween Stouffville and Uxbridge just by way of impressing him with the fact that this section of the road should be straightened. Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'- clock Miss Olive M. Hoover, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Samuel B. Hoover, Stouffville, and Rev. F. L. Hainer, B.A.,-pastor of the first Christian church, Baleville, N.J., were married at the home of the bride's father by Rev.. 0. H. Hainer, pastor of the Memorial Christian church, and father of the groom. The happy couple left on the evening train to spend a short time visiting friends in Osh- awa, Newmarket and Toronto, after which they will take their departure for their new home in Baleville, N.J.—Pilot. _ . _. - --e Brougham. T. C. Hubbard was in Oshaws on Tuesday. E. Holtby and wife were in To- ronto on Saturday. Miss Scott, of Whitby, is visit - with Miss M. Gerow. Mrs. McNish. of Toronto, is vis- iting at A. Smith's. C. A. Barclay returned home on Saturday from the north. Mrs, H. Shea and children are vi -icing wither sister at Port W. E. Risebrought Thomson's old stand. - 37 CLAREMONT, ONT. CLAREMONT LIVERY First-class horses eight. Buss trains. Horses clipped on shortest notice. to hire day or in connection meeting all W. A. Thi mson, Proprietor. Notice ! If you want whiffietrees, double - trees or neckyokes made, bring along your timber and we can do the woron shares or otherwise. We are specialists in all kinds of of buggy or wagon repairing. Horseshoeing and all kinds of gen- eral blacksmithing done. Ladders on hand at 11 cents per round. W. H. JACKSON.. Brock Road. agriage aintiag The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of carriage and wagon painting at his shop over Wm. Dowswell's wagon shop. Also prepared to do all kinds of paper hanging and house paint- ing. W. J, Bingham. Claremont. 4 Paris Green., That will kill. ACI3:I1NTE O=L • THE BEST. Go to DOWSWELL'S, Claremont. s Market Every Monday -the foundry • ou 3lunda.y cawed I rout°, are vi -icing with the forni- quite a commotion on our street.- er parent.. J. and Mrs. Little- Geo. "Philip. Massey -Harris agent, is kept very busy supply- iug the farmers with new imple- ments. The buggy .was a complete w•rec and was left in the ditch at the culvert just east of the corners. The horse was caught at Joseph Evans'. • Wm. Stott's barn raising on Wednesday last was a successful affair. Janes McFarlane captain- • ..ed the north side while M. Forsyth ' acted in the same capacity for the • south side. The latter's side won - by about twenty minutes. After a Bumptious tea, foot -ball and other games were indulged in. Judge Ardagh, of Barrie, has.l recently given a decision in a liq- uor case affecting license -holders, which hotel i*n will regard with interest. On May 28th Magis- trate John McCosh dismissed a charge brought by License In- spector Black, of East • Siaucoe,' against James Snaith, a, hotel- keer, for selling liquors to a nein- ;::. or, a boy named Lavalee. The Mr. Porter and grand-chil Mount Albert, are visiting with the former's daughter, Mrs. T. C. Hubbard. Messrs. A. • and . L. Matthews were in Toronto on Saturday at- tending the funeral of their sister, Mrs. J. Hilts. The • Presbyterian • Sabbath intend holding. a. harvest d, of pS.YMOV'1'H old Medal Binder Twine ! Right Prices. — . Henderson & Farmer, Claremont 4 5overeign F. C. Lafraugh, • Brougham.' TTto1.- E AND LOT FOR SALE— A rl good brick house. coated:. nit 6 rooms. crn a ce..er end frame wood•ahed attached. Lat contains 4 1.9 acres of laudsma:, orchard un the premises are a dire -abed, barn stable and root cell#r. Conveniently situated in the t triage of Pickering. Apply to R. V. Richard. scn Pickersna. 1T•tt Pickn erig Vigilance '-. Committee'! school hone about August the 20th and 21st. Particulars later. Mrs, -Wm. Hargrave, an old resi- dent of this place, but who died in Toronto last Tuesday week,.was buried here last Friday. We regret' to report the death in Toronto last week of Minnie Matthews, wife of T. H. Hilts, at the age of 38 years, 9 months and 21 days. Yjanlc! CANADA.For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date methods, and every accommodation consistent with safe banking. call this Bank.DepaDepartment..Interest paid Quarterly on all deposits in the Savings Department.. and it only takes 11.00 start an account. 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The Frost Fence is guaranteed. We will repair at any time free of - charge, any defects du&to material or worktuanship. Heaviest and best. Write for free booklet. 1'or sale by— E. L. CHAPMAN. : . Pickering Fe E. WALTON. - Scarboro ursct. ti .Wall Papers, Paints, Oils - - ETC. Jifarge fresh stock:now on hand. Prices in Wallpaper:ranging from 80. up. . . -- John Parket, tyva%artoa: .1 artze33 We are prepared to do all kinds of work Promptly perteiniog to the Pomp baetneaa. John Gerow, W. O. Richardson, Agent, Pickering. 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 tise the best of leather. and guarantee absolute satisfaction. IP v "O• - i • 33rou.gham 0 00 ' w 0 a 0 0 s � - = la x Soeoeemr to Grow k Son, Claremont. W. J. H. RICHARDSON'S Important showing of finest display of China. A very large assortment of Stationary. 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The /11 RenTx:Ifaur.Lab The nearest fir,- teer on brigade -a volun- "Oh, God, don't let mo be too 1 clutching at her and sobbing out her as • five miles off, and !late!" she prayed. "Let me save name -and held Irene toward him. ,. gh the butler had started Giles her! Let rue save her!" "Take her," ahe breathed. "Take oil on horseback to fetch it, an hour A moment afterward the crowd saw her, Royce! I have saved her -for must elapse before it could reach two figures that were at' the window. You!!" the 'Powers. Scarcely believing their eyes they The woman took Irene front her, "If only Mr. Royce was here!" sent up a wild yell. and Royce put his arid around l groaned e t n d the butler to the rector of Th flames 1't up , both faces and Madge, calling upon her wildly, the parish, who had been among the at last Madge was recognized. madly, first to arrive,' and was !working wIt's Master Royce's wife!" shout - away in his shirt sleeves with hitn. ed the. butler. "Lt's her, it's her! "But both he and his lordship' are She'll bo burnt lob!" .OR away." 'erhe ladies are alt right, of A groan arose from those who had A SECRET REVEALED course?" panted the rector. heard him, and the men rushed the escape to the fact of the bonding. It • "yes, yes! They were in the west reared itself short of the window by wing, and I saw the countess a few half a dozer feet. They represented almost a fabulous mal driven to bay, struck at him• minutes ago with Louise and Marion 1 EPIGRAMS OF REPORTERS. Sum. Even allowing for the Toss in The blow fell short, but it• maddened Everybody's out of the house," and The captain of the brigade ran up realization, theywould supply him the escape -ladder, 4 P Jake. he looked around at the terrified "Jum ,r One at a time! Jum r ' A Great Deal S- aid in a Very • with a large income. He could sell "•What! strike your own father!" group collected on the lawn. "Jump! P Small Space: them at Amsterdam. The countess he cried hoarsely. "You unnatural- •'I think you ought to telegraph to Madge put her arms around Irene, P .or Royce would not, care to prosecute He made- a dash at 'Seymour as he his lordship," who stood senseless with terror, and man in Maryland the other day y p," said the rectur. " him, -I is would be a rich tuar> A s1w18,...and Seymour in attempting What --the--use.--sir?.. He has orly with heruite consctuus that anyone was ate fifteen dozen. raw oysters for a -tie would do it. He looked at his to escape tripped .and tell -fell withjust left the Towers for London, and , wager. The silver trimmings on his watch. There would be time to se- a dull crash and the ring of metal; y the time he got here -Lord, how "Irene, Irene!" she cried. "Oh, my C°gin cost $12.23." =-- cure the jewels and catch a train for tdearest, can you do it'?" tis head had struck the fender. it flames now! -the, whole place will It is impossible to state the name London. He 'would go on, without Jake stooped down and tore the be gone!" and he groaned as he Irene seamed to awaken and clutch- of the humorist, who originated the stopping, to Holland, and then -well, bag away, sprang forward, bucket in hand. ed Hedge's arm. above manner of describing a fatal hopeexultingly. The steno hauled description. The "You hod, Madge!" she wailed, • I1is•face flushed With renewed 'Rah." he cried exultin l "Look Occurrence; but it seems to be quite then she hid her face on 3lada generally followed by American news - and pleasant - anticipation; it.. would here nowt I knew I was right. Get whole of the south wing was now in g Y be a charmingwayof revenging him- p!" flames, and the murky sky was lit cannot and shuddered.ugo'. "I cannot -I paragraphers nowadays. It is g g u cannot! But you go! Leave mo! I paper • self. Royce might have the title-- But Seymour did not move, Jake upwith a luridglare, through which a delicate way of putting it, and though that was not certain -but bent down over him and touched now and again ot upa volume cP cannot move. Leave me, Madge! reads much better than when one gypsy vagabondhim Think -think of Royce!" that s of a wife of his sparks and smoke, as portions at says: "Ile died amid the most horri- shou�d never wear the Landon die -A Bireme expression shone on "He's -he's • only fainted," he the roof and tho castellated coping STadcr's white face -the look of a ble and exciGuciating agonies." Tho ,.mogds. growled. "Confound him, it serves fell teff a dull crash into the body woman at her hest, when self is slain whole story is told and the reader's Ile rang the bell and ordered the him right. To strike his own father; of the fire. and all her nubility of heart is in sensib• ilities are not shocked, brougham; and , his voice, though He went across the room and got. Black and half mad with excite- This style of paragraphing affords • rather thick, was suave as usual. the water bottle and Poured some a'4cendant. cstyle for exercisingthe in- {i meat the little band of men with an opportunity- "I am thinking of hiin," she heur- Phen he went up and packed a' water on the wnit.e face; but Sea -frenzied zeal, leered on by the mass 1mured. "No, I will not, leave you. genuity. Variety, freshness, aril a small portmanteau, put on his loose, mour lay motionless. ; of spectators. At intes'vals, car -cheerful not to say vivacloue, face, fur -lined travelingcoat; and sat' I have come to save 3•ou, or die with A knock came to the door, and aria es amp horses bearing Wei hours tiousness can he mingled with the down for a few minutes to gain cool- �lce ,5ald and friends arrived, adding to the you, dear," she added simply. ',al brieftest notices of fatal casualties tress and courage. When in the house, . The. carriage is ready, my lord." confusion, for none of them could' do you cannot jam- that otherwise Wray be neglected by the iewols were kept in a small safealready g Tor (;act's cake come down'.' Jake sprang to the small modern any more than was Lein the reader or very briefly glanced at. shouted the cepa, in, waking a s 1! -' in the countess' dressing -room; but tor lamp that was burning on a sine done. Servants and villagers •were r- Here are a few sclectcrl exurnl'•les:, it was very probable that in the con- table and turned it down. In doing so mixed up in the group on the t to climb up the wall, an effort ".1 youngrplan in T.ouisev!!lc ex - utterly futile. fusion and excitement of last night so it t,+11. but noiselessly, on the lawn that it was .!tiidist to rad the anrined a keg of damaged genpow•der that they were, most of them, t in pplunged g Madge shook- her brad salt}. Titer 3 g thick carpet. The room was pun+cd countess, or, in,,.e1, dislin•uish one with a red -hut poker, to see if it was an the dreasin table Even it Louise saw her face, calm nod alio ,st �er.•ru: g in darkness. ' p�rr i l(arr another• hut et last in the light cf the flumes. Anil then R}>!rd. It is b, lieved b3' his friends =had been thoughtful enough to put "The carriage is ready my lord,'•'Lord 13altarras liaised hrr lido. the he has eons to Europe, • al- "them saw kits pet her arms rwnnl thein in the safe he might be able to renamed the routine:. Nhe was !caning a ainst the pedes though a man has found Borne human Irere, and lift her bodily on her get the key. At the wars ,the thing -Very well," se id ,Take es smooth- tat of a .statue,, her hands clasp.!, bones and a piece- of Shirt-tail about - a. 'was stronger in appearance thanehc'dcler. g PP 1p as he cru+ild-An! his suit;, for /he her • white taco turned toward iho twenty miles from Louisville." reality,and he coud force the lock, r She ,s going to carry her! She' bee of rearms, was nut very unlike burning hon,.•, anile thoagh she was "John Stnith, jun.. in Nebraska, He waited a carter of an hour,cannot du it, rose 'the rr). 1 q the one he 5imulntt•d cert a: her lip calm d the statue above said he could handle a rattlesnake -then, with a email black hag 0011- Ile waited until the man's foot- there are moments when h .r.tar. her, hrr lips moved cuuvul,;wcly •cots strength basses .the n I. ural ant! I,e the same as a souk, r harm! r The tested under hie loose fur coat, he steps had died away: then he knelt ate! again churlishness of the endertnk'r in de-.. went quietly along the corridor and en an, felt for Sryntour„ and with. Thank (ind, you nee •safe!" said conies superhuman. 'Phis 0na ma pa} in arlvan!'rtak yen the entered the countess' dressing -room. some little difficulty tort. off the fur Lord Italtarrns. "are all out? Lady °t them Sitting her troth ham, Madroifunora1 lnurQiaca." He tried the safe,' It was as he had clunk. and exchanged his ulster for Irene, Mrs. l.A::dur.--" • Flichard rnngarin, better known :feared -locked. Louise had put away it. Ile found and put r n Seymour's "1'rs," said the countess almost eteppcd hack from the• window, anti a the 'champion trwrk smasher of every jewel' hat, drew the wide cellar. orf the fur ir,aurlihly. "1'e.4, :1ladgo has gone, was lost to the eht of the mob -he- ' ` n He thought for a moment then a teat up around his taxa:tea clutch- Irene was in the next ro, m and is neath Slowt Meatyfeeling each step of Missouri, ' found a box last week brilliant idea struck him, Ho wentthe way. Madge „lam the now• , marked 'Dynamite Handle with ing the bag under his the o S,cy- here,' s?" Junked pround. "I sow senseless Irene through the corridor care.' 'IT", ha' said hc, d.vaamite•,' - / out into the corridor and walled, mour had done. opened the door and • her -when''" and she put her hand to in aa scornful voitr as ho seized it Presently Louise came - but of the yatel into the hall. By this time the ' countess room She started slightly ,w A! footman stood at the hall door. �hLord�falfarras looked among the smoke was a.� dense as a wall, `she'by. thehandle. teasel, andryank doitfoot t you have the corrin crowd 'eagerly., shut her ,era and statgere1 on, but theagainst the Ile never came hack," as she saw him, and noticed the "Will carriage win- platform beet is flush on his face and his dow up, my lord?" ho asked. . jesen as she did so she wound her • 1 do nut pec her!" he said "I'er- c A circus rider in Arizona tried to swollen eyes Jake nodded, and touched his taco• shawl round Irene's hood, that she haps shu ' Wit h Itoy• or SIrs. Lan- turn three a.+mcrauulta on hursehack How is her !ad shl now?" he might nut su(ilcara try the smoke. the other day.. The manager - sent Y P as if he had the toothache .,dory- Cs' asked The manput the window u and Per an instant or two ahe lost her p, A servant, overheard him, back to New t)rleans for another • • ••R,'tter..my lord," said the maid. held the door fur 0 moment i "Master But is away, my lord,- 'way in the thick,' foul darkness, then somersault man." -pausing a moment with her band • ••1lhore to my lard?" he asked, the aul.t hurneclly. a flash of Came +hc>t�cvi her where she t man warned his wife In Chtca ...Upon the handle of the dour. � "The station," said Jake from • At that mcntent a roar arose from was. and she made for the door. go not to light the riry with koro - I am glad, 'very glad!" said Rey- under the coat collar. the crowd, the flames_ had brakes At that moment a portion of the ore, -She did not heed the warning. - tneur "Will you tett her, please. The footman looked at him rather cut in the the center of the butldrng- ,ks window railing fell, It. was of oak, Her clothes fit -his second wife re- - that I have to go to London at curiuusly, but closed the door, 'end•, ••they did 5o a iii ht waa thrown upon solid, and heavy as iron., Madge felt markably silt once' And -oh, Lonise, I want a the rarriage-started. •the windows which hat! hitherto been a blow on her aloe anti bosom. which 1 xmal. boy was hanging around to lock up thane rings in her lksly• Jake leaned flack and laughed darkened by the smoke. and tho sent her rotting against the wall, a circus is Brooklyn the other day, Ship's safe' I have loxt the keys •13Qlsi lessiy roar was fullelat ed by screams and bit- she did not. relax her hold of when h: ' opened the lid of a box mine, IP you aro busy I will do It." 1'11 trach him to play tricks an yells of "look' look! There's Benue hens:and staggered un again. marked 'Boa Constrictor.' That His heart beat feat. Would she re- his fattier.' ho growled. "I reclaim one there -luck' -the window!"- • She reached the door. A veil .of fuse to give hitn the key? For a sec- flame and -moke hitt them from the small boy doesn't hang around any g he'll be rather wild when he comps "My Cod!" exclaimevl the butler more circuses ' .• and she did hesitate, then she took to howling, crying,- yelling mob, then , „ t bo !n Quebec •dlsregardcd his it. from her pocket, sarin the standing a arta. "There I is p The picture cut Revtnour's surprise sumer tine standing at that window- the ter) I;�*ures wore seen standing on: mother's yinjuetions not to skate on • "Here is the key, my lord," oho and disgust when rest<,rrod to con- the •sccri+d! It's -it's a woman! It's the threshold. said, acinusrnws amused hint fur some m.in_ : %Soh a roar like rhea/reeking of the the raver, as the ice tsps thin. His Seymour returned to the doe -sing; Lady Irene: mother dors not cook for as many aa utas. as the hruu�ham rolled smooth- •1•le, re ter turned white and dru sea'the crowd rushed forward; but Croom, unlocked the cafe, and emptied P- she formerly did.." ly elan then suddenly a more • set- .lyert the bucket Tye teas carr} ing, before they could reach her a barge- "In Maaeachusetts the other day kilt contents of the morocco -lined sous reflection came, Irene wns standing at the open man dashed through -them. throwing a man !hoe t he weld cross the rwsea .tato' his bag- Ile took every- ••p suppose the diamonds are all twinclow, her hands f terpin{; - the them right and Ictt, and Royce flung track in advance of a locomotive. thing, even such trifles its a {.ktin rig! t," hrr sold, and he opened the frame: her white •face set up by the himself out of the saddle The services at the grave were very gold bracelet rind neck chain, The .hag • and held it to the window to fames, which licked against the stone Itis left arm waa in a sling, and bag weighed like lend • i Catch the li ht from the track of the g bound to his side, but he caught at ; impressive." Ile went- hack to his room, his g walls as iP. eager to devour her• Madge with his right. and dragged +i carriage lamps: A shriek of agony arose above tho ' • heart'knorking against his ribs. The For ,a moment he was nlmo5t - tie- din, .It came frutu, the countess who her. oat of trach of the fames. She A .A[Iti510\a1tY OAI�. belt, iwhich was rung when a carriage Wilderert by the sight that met his 'still held Irene in her arms -hold her that had -been ordered .was ready, tees. 'Then his face flushed, rind he sprang forward, to, be instantly yea_ Stoke Pork, near Guildford, ed by Lord Ilaltnrrns. in a grasp like that of a vise, In - -Tang softly, Ile looker) around the. gasped, The horror of the situation situ need The crowd closest .round .them, a England, is An, oak tree which has a • room. with a sil;h, for he was saying ^Ile's cleverer than I thought: g the crowd fur a moment, then a dozen men stretched out their hands' world-wide interest. R^gulruly • once goodby to Monk 'l'ower's, good -by to' was mnkin oft '�t•ith' the whole swag! score of men rushed trrwakd the hul'L ''ro much her, u hundred throats yell a year .a missionary meeting is held his title, to his character -to every Arad I've got it! I've got it! Iiooray! ed "'Wave/ '• .the -women sobb+ng;--beneath its branches, • when i'•eoplv__. ___- door; but as the rcaehed it, it +thing save' ' the jewels. Ile clutched i Ileo ray':" broke forth a volume •oI, lire and "('Oil bless her! God Moss her!" who have a desire for work in tho the hag under his arm, beneath the smoke, through which no alar could Madge stood, her precious burden, mission fields arc invited 10 step for-., fur cloak, and went stealthily to- CH;11"I F:R \SX�IIi. `hnvu passed alive. in her arms, her face turned toward ward. The annual gathering has just word the door, though there was no • "Suva her! save her!"; yelled the the sky,. Blom! was sttcatning down :l been held, • when: sixteen .young men special need for stealth; but it open- An hour later, Giles, the second owd. Got- a lnddet, a rope--" it, and turning her buint, red shawl, and women rose from their scats as d, ed iuivarand Jake stood beiore happened to bo going Irum CrSortie men tore the stables and a deeper crimson. al the sign of their intention to under - him. the stables to the house, fancied he I•'or a moment she seemed lost to' take missionary work. The -result is IIo uttered ne cry, but shrank saw smoke issuing from one of the brought a ladder, brit it only reach- ' back. Jake closed the door, and upper • winduow's. Tho- .night. .was •ed. to_ the top Of the first 110or, land everything, ns if she had passed bo -'i that in almost crazy prntt ton of the there were do means of climbing, be- yoncl the boundary which divides globe there are' men and women who :leaning. ,against, it sur•eyed the darts and gusty; and Giles, thinking death from life and the desire of life;� look upon this t'io as. the scene's), cowardly taco with an angry ' that his eyes were playing tricks with yond it." then. she looked at Royce-Iluycei the turning -point ins their lives, . .glare. hint, and being in.a hurry to join. Lord 1lalfarres gave the countess • �`- "1 might have known • it!" ne said the ether servants at tea, passed on, j into the charge of his wife and rush - in a husky whisper. "I -thought you and said nothing. ed• to the house: but he could ,do no meant. to go back on mc: You was Who gave the lust alarm no trio ',enure than others, and stood gazing ea - so ready and willing to. agree with knew, but suddenly, as if a hundred ; upward with an anguish which' he 4r.'-;7!".4'..„ g►• ---a everything. you're a mean haunden throets were shouting ea theJ',_flaa:e _never £argat t o • the hour of his 1,.t / death: r %/_y 9 sY= -„' ,e. "'� my son, and I'm hanged if I ain't the awful cry of "fire. - ashamed of you!” I As usual,' everybody rushed hither I The white figure of Irene stood mer -�r .�� <` t,�' �-�a�> •• that -what do you moan?` and thither, throwinga pit theddors titmkss in the hideous llzht of the �_” ��� -A "- "You were oft! You were .going td'�and -creating a,splendid pdraught, un- , flames, ns if she knew that she was ': o%%��;•,'f f -� � doonierl and was resigned, and her ,: ° �N `, �ti'�"\tx.\ anana Cut." der which the lire llourislied at once { CL, "It's -it's a lie! said Seymour. "I and gloriously. I very attitude almost drove the spec- - was going to the bank fez your .In less than ten minutes from the tators mad. • money." ' first moment of the alarm' the' upper Suddenly a, •shout !went up "The •• •-• 'Iiank! • At this time of night! corridor. . nwos filled .with -smoke, engine! the engine!" and a lane was What do you take mo for? You were through which tongues of flames •pro- made through • which the bri;ade 'oCT; you meant to give me the slip. traded. Flames were also coming`" drove the horses at a wild gallop. And why, ch? What's your little front the windows of 'Cho south wilig A 'hundred• hands were at the lire -es - genie? Ah; the diamonds! You've and the crackling of timber and , cape ladder, but before it could be •got 'em! They're mine, you tliiif!" shiveriitg' of glass. mingled with the ' undone and run up to. the building a and he' advanced a 'step. "They're , sheets and screams of the terrified figure was seat to dart through the • •crowd, pause a moment under the mine! She gave 'em -to me!" honschald. window', and then dart around to the • "H -ash! They -they will hear you. Ono of the footmen had the sense • .1f have not got them. I -I was" not to run and ring the great be11, and back. "going -that is, I was coming hack its sonorous tones rose grimly above i. For a rnontent the flames lit, up 'Ito -morrow. Go away before they 'the din which added to the confti- the figure, and a cry of curiosity • fmd you. I swear—" sion. In an incredibly short time a i arose amid' the shrieks and yells. • Jake had been watching him close- mob of villagers had gathered around I "Who is it? A gypsyc'?" shouted • jlv. and saw a movement of his arm, tho place, and• the butler, w hr w he was some ono, "She was dressed like "You swear!" he retorted in a the first to recover his presence of 'one, was the response. "1 sawn her 'harsh whisper. 'ti wouldn't believe mind, got. together a bead of volun-'red shawl, -Where's she gone -who is you if you sworn till, you, were hlack toers and supplied them with stable 1 she?" in the face. What's that under your and house buckets. , No one seemed able to answer the • arm? It's them( Give 'em here—" There was_ an enormous tank on the I grtostion;, and Madge, with no one to Ho advanced and Seymour drew -top of the south wing, d•hich' a'na hinder her, flow around to the • walled W„ "back, -back, clutching' the' hag. trnpposed to he always felled ,with a garden and throngh - the door by "Cotne-come a stop nearer and I'll large quantity of tenter available in which Irene and she hnd gone out (41 ••-ring the bell, and give you into .cut- case of fire, ,but Though the water :the morning after her arrival. at the tody" he gasped. was there no one seemed to knots[rowel's. "Mot yotr!_Givo 1t hero, I say!" how to ,get at .1t, and the dilly wa- Hor ftiCc was white, but not with • He made a grab at the coat, -bill for that was -thrown upon-th-e now fearr�tilth ark llpsrartcT_ hitt oyes Seyour stepped hack out of his roaring flames was ' obtained from Ishe ran through tho hall and up the - m roach, and with the frenzy of an ani- the stable tops. - Stairs. IIer head rested on his breast, and she put her burnt hands round his neck and smiled up at him peace- fully, serenely; then her eyes closed, a faint shudder ran through her, and she fell forward. (To be Continued,)' • a. - Tin: SAFETY CROWN. • _ o b-proof-grown-desigwed for the -Omar try-lovtftg relatives who do not want his job. (Russian patent a}nplied for.) 7 1 HE GAN SLEEP - IN PEACE •NOW WM. TAG•GART'S KIDNEY DIS- EASE CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. , Well -known Tilbury East Farmer Tells How Easily Fie pot Rid of His Trouble. ._PERSONAL POINTERS. Interesting Gossip About Some Prominent People. There is a singular coincidence about the two English Royal Prin- cesses named Louise., They are both the daughtttrs of "British monarchs, they are of very fair completion, and both married out of the blood Royal. Each also selected Scottish peers - the )Jukes of Argyll and Fife- both of tchuut are as lair -skinned as their .wives. Still further goes the coinci- dence, for neither uI the Royal duch- esses has presented her husband with ' a stale heir., Tilbury, Cnt., July d1 -(Special>• One of the most picturesque char - actors in Europe is the Countess -Mr, Win. Taggart, a well-known Schitntnelinann of l)onmar',. the • ant; highly esteemed farmer of Til- devotes her life to missionary work. bury Fast. tells of his remarkable_ For eight -years she -has -travelled ex - ' i:'re of keg standing Kidney lits tensively- in heathen luncls. She sold .ease by Dodd's Kidney 1'ills. nearly all her property, and out of "For about four or five years," the proceeds bought the Pigeon, a • says Mr. Taggart. "I was a sulTTcrer vessel with which she vi: -'iced l ity- frou1 Kidney 'Trouble, and the scores seven cities in fifteen countries, of nredicines I used gave me no tee- preaching the Gospel to sailors and lief. I was forced to get up three the poor. She has founded religious ' or four tithes every night and my journals in England and America. true that the majority of Pauanlas life was simply miserable. This method •of spending money floes are made in South America.. A large .ia ; "At last I started to use Podd's not appeal to her relut,vts, who du tturuber now however, are made -in • Eidnev Pills and 1 get relief from not share her views. Si:e has adopt- London and -also on the continent. -• the first. After .using two 'i oxer I at three children and given them' her the hats; of course, are 'riacle of was com.pletcly cured. and you can name. grass. It is very scaler, and can un-,- bet I was a happy mien. I cannot The Empress of Russia spends $1(t,- ly be obtained from 1 quadur; Colom . speak too highly of Dodd's l'idn.v 000 a year on perfume:4, Pastes. hia, and Uuayaquil in South Amer - Pill .,, soaps. and toi waters, r: hich she ca. It costs about $1.25 per pound All complaints are caused has sunt to her excl+anely Scum the wholesale price. It is very tine ma - by Diseaseurinary Kidneys. Po are "Kidneyfrench caritul. Violet is lier Ma- terittl, about 18 inches to 2.1 inches Pills always cute the Kidneys an:l jesty's favorite scent, but her taste in length. It takes a Seeman from iu perfumes is so catholic and genur- seven to ten days to weevc a hat,, al that every- day she vaporizes the , w (irking richt hours a day. It is Hoyal apartments with the einem- then blenched a pure white, and al - treated essences of lilac, jasmine, nar- 'ter ,being thoroughly seasoned !.y • • . AN ANSWOR READY, cissus, jonquil, tuberose, and white' giving then: a sun -bath they are' • • Even a severe criticiser may • be violets, The Empress's toilet water passed to the pressing department ahappy h answer that changes its meaning, and gathered yprriail;v at ti'a•sv b twcen The cheapest Panama made costs ice and seven O'clock an the e✓ening abot't $ 1,00 wholesale. Th:: reason it is often no less fortunate to be the tante when, uccorciin to lier able to turn espied -natured one. Sirwhy they are so dear is'her+'i-e they )ltujesty, their . perfume is tic most ore made by hand. Tire rimer the John Watson Gordon, who ultimate- , or grass the dearer' the hat •' -]y became ''resident of the 110>al" Some time ago, when };i, Oscar >. Scottish Academy, used to tell thi; ! F 8 Probably the highest {,rice ever glees of ?.ce.i was on hit, vas to Noir- fee a Panama was $ 01te which was ,• story of Lord Palmerston'- land, the Royal train stopped cd at • "I had exhihitcd for set'eral years, j 1 P the sum paid o,,ly two Hummers ago but without any artic'uliir success:. Sulkftea • Station.' The Pletfhrtn ;fur one of thc'bc wonderful creations, p way 'deserted by all s .vv t wn h.t,w ing 1 • One year. however, Lord Palmerston ''official:+, the statinntunstcr and the took a sudden fancy to my picture 'captain of police. -Where :,re any. . ...SOLDIERS' TEETH. , ' called 'Summer in the Lowlands,' and i pt'opla?" the h1 ,R surely incpiir, d • — tinught it ar a high price.. His lerd- most gr:i' .s s McLe.ea." the :One of the Pcirts of the Reform 'ship at the sane true mr>,rle ingnir 'stationmaster humbly rel :lid, "1 in British Ariny • les after the artist, and invited trio' .hay.0'excluded etre} hotly from the ' to call upon hits. I -waited upo,t'statou while your ild'. ty 6.s hoe. Acte,r, int; to tn.., mete in;eiections, him accordingly. Ile cc'mp!tnaentrcli'Thrre was a look „f arr.u,a,cf ,'licit' h army u"ecru cucnr:�ndinbare e - me upon thepicture,a5turr, but ward therr'wili u K'S face cs he gaud Tnen 1 to st.' ttaat the cosi' ul ort,rers rr was one thin al;out it he could -not boa yt to „el (toe i,,i.,'lt '..id re -"t lir en the pheeela of o11. mcri .. ,ttnderytand. Iso he did, and4Sus rt•.tl.rdtd by the uiathr their cemerand w-ith a vacw' •' 'What is that, my lord?' 1 nsked Ih, arty n tConic v. 1, ch h, rest i'al tie seri,, if they arc t t to r.':nain in 'That there should be such luny (,alit the crowd out-irle the t.ttion, 1 ho ri's;in.eit, a,+d o151urtetu direr .grass in a field where there nr.. ao, '1'hc •Japnrese Emperor's %eerly.t'x- tions are given as to what cunsti '=many sheep.' said his lordship, p(,r,,,t•a (If 1oo1,g re lamitod Fur this t:at 's 'fit n( s promptly, and with a' merry twin'le purpose he d+ lets :1.('ciu,t't(20 .lru:at Creel stress Is laid uron 2h.-51 .n r - of -'the. eye. It was a decile l lea. the national .treusery 11is personal.' of the troth 1h•• t r',lurrt`rr. If he to . and, having bought the picture and wealth is not to be'srsr�t•on his „en to ren-ain on the force, must hate paid for et. he was 'et:112led to. his living, so that $i14 (224liiaU is really IsIIIIICrMt sonnd berth for proper trine - joke. 'How do you account• fi-r lie" his :erica: as mileage -1. of the- cy.in 1lenttgn, while he must tie tree fo:t� he went on. smiling'. and looking °'.5..'t 'try, He is teetered to pa , et et it ;alt o ranic d-is"are, and /nice ee t'rra • •at the picture• holt th'"' ;,r r„r a good MAI ti..;' etu[Tloyes "1116 t•:infer- class ce nst11111 un. Ar, •= rt•' cts ohich ” 'Those sheep, my lord,' I replied. ' c.e-s ilaily fare' is .11111.)•5 •r l le is would lee,,, , nr a mai, u archin.; well • - "were only turned into that field- the, perfectly -sat wiled fat' • breakfast with or.1•'oing on act 1. a ser, leo will al se night before I finished the' picture.' .a howl of bean soup and a few other he .fatal rieni.•relly he .ruatst.. come ticand lLts.lordship-laughed hear i dishat3, hitt hia (linnet, us+unity- op- ,tit to the physical equivalent of nine- • Raid 'Bravo!' at- my reply- and gable ')leers in splendid style, fu sons,• twen- tee et commission for two more rig- ty cottrsas, although he always .'e c,.>,n f n oar p;i•s,•• these test, srit- tures. and I have • cashed since then noheves it. as a usentes t'xtray'agene,.. is'ctcruril., before h.• I5 to h0.t•ounted some veru net1ttle cheques of lies, 'When' any edictal' 'feast •.is bele:-the a* i't pot active cer. ice he tutrst be dear old boy!" J A Sure Cure for the Blues ' Brew one cup of FRAGRANT, DELICIOUS More than half the battle in cleaning greasy dishes is in the soap you use. If it's Sunlight Soap it's the best„ • .6B MAKING THE,PANAMA HAT. Material is Costly and they . Are Woven by Hand. Much misconception ;exists as to the construction of the Panama hat. Many are under the impression that they are made in Panama and are woven ut ler water. The latter be- lief is entirely wrong, though it is therefore always cure urinary coin - plaints. • TEA in freshly boiled water, add sugar and cream to taste and D'rInk Slowly. In bad cases Take Another. That's all. ONLY ONE BEST TEA -BLUE RIBBO ••;disarmed of its severity by is perfumed with violets, Spic are for the final tuucl'ies cherry-hlosaorn viewing paltry at the oe„nt(d as. a (1rsl-c1;1s- ,hot, F•+iishikawa lto1ar.icel harden or the- • deports ew on' thrjoints ha%tne ehrysant hemline hurt; • , t • \,...1.-0,- horn ccm+fa}rte.), officers.ro!nrrwvt,hn ka 1ala^c.. for instance-hc will lot ore to Info,. th the aur f)))lee of the eparr any ex pcnsc el peepateog tin ” . i Teeple that live in glass houses elegant I:urnprun benquc•t, needier of. 1:t • .an:l tedit .0 n, r their needn't have any fear now -wheys, Princess Irene, the wife of Prince command. in th,• latter case specify - said Uncle Allen Sparks, "There aril. I in; the causes of unt'.toess. The duty -plateglass insurance companies."•henry of cassia, enjoys the unic(ue is al n' cast on Officers coruttanding distinction ,of having more godfathers —4 • than any other women in the world- of stating; whether in -their ':tudarnrnt• . ALL ALONE, • namely, 9,000. horn in the course of t:ntlt nits shu.,ld he • diynnrlyd or ' ' the war • of 18th), her fa, �ur; r. Prince. a-alga:rsated • w ith more efficient :. "Ah!" said Bragg w ith a view to Henry of I oksc, request: d• the officers corps. . • making Miss Iii ightl,v jealous, "I was and men of the Hessian regiments alc)ne for quite awhile Inst evening forming part of the cavalry .brigadu A Clear •lfealihv Ski_,.=i'rulvtlons of with one whom I admire very under his command to stand spun- the .ken and rho blotches which blemish much," sirs to his baby -girl, and at the bcnuty ore Lilo result of impure : blood cause i,y unhealthy aCtirn of the_ligcr • "Ah. •replied Miss brightly, christening, which took plare on the and kidneys. In- correcting this un - "alone, were you?" termination of hostilities. deputa- healthy action and restoring• the or - tions of officers, non-commissioned Ian, to Ihrir normal cond,tion, Parme- Ice a �epet.able 1`,IM- will at the same officers, and men from each regintrni , dine cleanse the blood, and the blotch- es and eruptions wail disappear without leaving any Uace. • EVER .TREAT YOU SO? were present in order to express in — the names of their respective cod's - Coffee Acts the Jonah and Will the readiness of the latter to as- Come Up. stone the customary spiritual, moral, you say? Why, • I saw her - through A clergyman who pursues his noble and material obligations towards the window as I carne up the steps." calling in. a country parish •in Iowa, their god -child. Tht+it Horne Irene- Servant (blandly )-"Shure, mum, tells of his coffee experience. which means peace -wits given to the that was only her shadow you saw." • "My wife and I used cotlee regular- tittle Princess, whose christening was ly for br.enktfast, frequently for din -'coincident w_ith.the end cf the tear, Much distress and sickness' in. children ' ner and occasionally for supper -al- 4 .is caused by worms, Mother Graves' ways the very- best ,duality -package CHINESE DOCTORS CONSULT. Worst Llxter01intttor gives relief by re- moving the cause. Ghee -it a trial and 'Coffee could never find a'place.on our • be convinced. __ ; ' tabl ' The Richer the Patient the Larger f TAINT WEDDING CUSTOM. Caller -"Mrs. de Style is not in, e'l---=.the_ Number of D "In the spring of 1806 my vette was taken with violent vomiting A physician has just returned frorn which we had great difficulty in : -.stopping. `It seemed to come from cotTee China, heavily laden with stories of Chinese medicine. "Medical consultations are carried :drinking but we could not decide. to their extreme limit in China.,'-' he "In the •fallowing July, • however, said, "There, when anyone becomes • ':she was attacked a second tilne by seriously ill, a consultation pt• (ifti•en the votnitin'g. I was away from or twenty doctors is •held. The doe- •honio filling an appointment, at. the tors fill the house with their argu- time, and on my' return 1 found her merits. 'I hey make as n:,uch noise as ' very low; she had literally vomited. a politica: convention. lint such a . herself almost to death, and lit took' consultation as that winder be core sortie days to quiet the trouble and sidercd small and futile if a great • ,restore her stomach. man --a mandarin, say, of the third "I had also experienced ,the same class -were to be ill. To consult on trouble, but not so violently, and ;had, reliever) it, ,each time, by a , :resort to medicine. "But my wife's second attack sat- • isfied me that the use of coffee was at the bottom of our troubles -,'and t good deal of pride that. the largest ' so we stopped it forthwith and took, a good ton Arid to t the hod on Postutn food, Coffee. Tho old over' 21(50 htlballver sick conn. No less the e symptoms of disease disappeared and than Rl tl er' s5, he said, had •• •••during the 9years that we hnvo been using T'ostum instead of coffee conte from every part -of the kingdom 'we have never had, a recurrence of to stud•✓, an -1 discus, the case. his case at •least 1.00' doctors would gather together. "A tnc'nrber of the royal family bras -taken sick while T war; in China, and lily Chin, -se • host told ate with • the vomiting. We never ,weary of • Postern, to which we know we owe • lour good heaith. This is a simple statement of facts." Nerhe ,given by Postunr ' Company, • Battle Creek, ]if ich. Read the little book "The Road to ,Wellville," in each pkg. - "'The royal patient, 1 heard after- ward, dib d. This mammoth consulta- tion had.bccf held in,va'n." - - Mr. l:obinscn-" 11hat a singular girl .you are, Miss Jones!" • Miss .:one's (cue ter) -'Well; that -can be al- tered, you know." ' • ' When you are at a loss to kr.cw what to serve for luncheon, dinner or supper -7 when you crave something Loth appetizing and satisfying -try Libby's tFlavor) Food Products Once tried.you will always have a supply on hand Ox Tongues Chili Con Carne . Veal Loaf . Brisket Beef Ham Loaf _Soups Your- Grocer home them • LlSby, McNeilI 6. Libby, Chicago 'PACIFIC COAST 1:XCUlt:;IONEi, 1 baring Juno, July, August *"and September the Chicago and :' oi'th Western 'ty, n or sell fro.:: (.'•hfeago. round trip excursion tickets to .an Francisco, 'Los Anee!es, I'o, tient!, Ore, (Lewis & Clarke Excursion), So- I at! 1 ,- 'i ictoria, Vancouver at very low rate. Co,rres(tond1ngly cheap far a • front -all pouts in Canada Choice of routes, bust of train ser vire, ta'•'oratie ' 101overs and ni,cr n return Lntits. `)bates, folders anti full information can Lc obtained from 11. H. Bennett, Generul Agent, 2 East .King St., '1'oronta, thrt. 31 Ne1I-"Letet, night was the hap- piest in my lire: It brought me one r round of pleasure," hell-" what do you consider one round of pleasure?" Nell -"An engagernunt ring. '. Holloway's Corn Cure destroy. all kinds of corns and' .warts,' root and brunch, ?Vho, then would endure thein with such a cheap and effectual remedy within reach?' Dyeing ! Cleaning Per the .err Hsi seed rear wort bo tie "IRITUM AMERICAN IIYLINC 0O." Laos tae sat to pow lova or rod Woes. bleatroaf,Toroato, Ottawa, Quaboa PD2(rtrl:nrY BF:r',I:•rs HAPPINESS, II 5a;a ,rens begets hcaith Buy a fur, :n the celebrated' Mona: ltdountaIn P' clef w), •re C+Cry(. u.• pr,>. pe rc,utl. a,.d crop, 2,. ;rex unkr,,CWrs ('arlvLL is lour - year. ., J has five elevators. vs ,11/ capacity of .00.Ctr' -nusbels. Tie iron who built thee., krew their basrnes. 1'hev are filled cvcry st•a.'wn 'The D. C' JleFee Land Co- of Carlyle. Asaant- bais. have 200.00(1 acres of Improved and ur.;mt-roteam-lands for .ala m thi- dntrict They your corres- pondence. Further Intorntat'loa and partoulara eheeifully, given. Protect Your Property —WITH — 15ets O A Al QNO x'IR.E1 �, TING u %E'R A"„VT "p1w.ter p..1 •.25 In m (al- :,,on., 21 m:b.. I,:Ag. 1 .'1 ,o.t.00tty •1(4n "2.T t+e moat fee o r. a.. me. nr wn ad o, M I, Pr, •e al 00 etch, g:10 ri doe "113e far ,t a+cri nu +3 rtreu:er owdar rirs Af INTI !ten;uise 0a Toronto. Ont Ir ANTES • -One of the ways of beautifying the country in the Grand Duchy of Maden without any ultimate expense to the taxpayer, is the planting of fruit - trees along the highways. Use Laver', Dry Soap (a .powder) to wash woblens and flannels, you'll like it. China has ten railways in opera- tion, with a total, mileage of.,2,235, or about one-tenth.that of the Unit- ed -Kingdon): a "What did that man do to wase _ himself so famoub?" asked the ill- -. clutter, ga/ine curto2isly at -an indi yid, al who formed the centre of a Social group. "To the hest of- my knowledge," replied the cynic,- "he did the public." ' "' • 'externally or Internally, it Is Good.- w1,en applied externally by brisk 'rub- bing. fir. Thomas' I'cicctrtc 011 opens tho pores and penetrates tha 4lssuc as few liniments do, touching the seat of the trouble. and' immediately. error -ding 'relief. Administered internally, it will s011 the irritation in the .throat which induces coughing and will cure /Wee - thins of the bronchial tubes and re- spiratory organs. Try it and be con- vinced. .c Water freezes every night through- out the -year at Alto Crucero, in Bolivia, while at noonday the sun is hot enough to cause actual suffer- ing. At • Eglingharn,. Northumberland, England; a quaint' wedding 'custom, which has been in existence for hun- dreds of years, still prevails. There was a wedding, in the parish.church the other day, and after the cere- mony the newly -married couple found that a bench had been drawn across the doorway. Over this bench the bride and bridegroom were• compelled to jump before they could leave the sacred building. Way. -The sick man pines for relief, but he dislikes sending for. the ductal -r, which means bottles of drugs never consumed, elle has not the resolution to load his stomach with compounds which smcil villainously and taste worse. But it t e 'ha.the to dealhimself with -his ailment, wisdom will direct his attention to Parnrelee's vegetable Pills, which, as a specific for indigestion and •diseeeh rs of the digestive organs, have no count. WISE. SAYINGS. The best kind of luck is the of saving money. Your dictionary should not contain the worts "fall." Quick sales and low prices are the Siamese' twins of business. Mom ;v has wings which 'should be' clipped by judicious economy. 11 you'll keep working, -and think- ing, acid hustling, all year around, you won't have to flash your record on the boss in order to get. a raise. He'll talk to you before the .first of January. _ 1Tigh-sounding phrases and Impos- sible promises do not satisfy the customers. ' . The only business so far discover- ed, that is not helped by printer's ink is that of the. bankrobber. Eco- no'rny goes hand in. hand with wise spending, and takes opportunity at .the right moment, luck O...iera morbus, • cramps and kindred complaints annually make their ap- pearance at the same time as the hot weather, green fruit, cucumbers, melons, etc., and many persons are debarred t thin a, but they need not abate n if t ey nee J. P. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial and tako a few drops in water. It cures the -cramps and cholera in a remarkable manner and is sure to check every dis- turbance ltturbance of the bowels. . . 1 Some recent experiments have been made in Bavaria in regard to prepar- ing artificial cotton from pine wood:lf .and it said that the new, proces. 4 allows it to be made cheaply enoug ;' :so that the artificial cotton 'may compete with the natural- product. A Summer Cough is the hardest kind to get rid of and the most dangerous kind tb neglect. — Shiloh's Consumption Cute The Tonic ung will cure you quickly and surely -stop the fever, strengthen the lungs an l make you well aba.n. • A* all draggles, 23c, 50e,and $1.00 a 1 of tie. 1 . 11_ ISSUE NO. 31-05. • - —Miss Elsie Wise, of Toronto, is in town this week. --Miss Nina Findlay of Toronto, visitingit her grandparents. —H. Davidson, of Toronto, epentlr few days with his parents. - Found—A lady's coat, on the k road. Loser call at this office. • —John Law and daughter, Miss Gertie, of Toronto Junction, were here over Sunday. —We regret to report that Mrs. Nelson Dingman is confined to her bed with a •severe cold. — The Kelsey Furnace (%o., of Toronto, 'installed a furnace in Mrs. W. J. Dale's residence. —Annie, eldest daughter of .Wm. and Mrs. Stanley, we are sorry to say, is ill with appendi- . ccitis, —Rev. T. R. Robinson, M.A., To- ronto, will occupy the 'pulpit in St. Andrew's church on Sunday next. —The •Spink Mills have resumed -work after being closed down for short time undergoing their an- ' nual repairs. —Miss May Doyle left on Satur- ' day for New York, to nurse her • sister Mrs. (Dr.) Jackson who is seriously ill with appendicitis. —Mr. and Miss Thompson, of • Uxbridge, spent a few days dur- ing the past week with Rev. J. E. -and Mrs. Moore at the parsonage. —Albert Boyes, of East Toron- to, has been spending a few days at the home of his parents, while his locomotive is undergoing re- pairs. —We extend to. Mt•. and Mrs. •Jaynes McBrae.ly, of -Adley-, our rsymyathy iu their bereavement . by the death of their youngest child. Mrs. Jame' •Calvert and daughter, of Toronto, left for ' home on Friday atter-pending a few days with H. G. Calvert and fatt,ily. • - —Miss Abbie Burch is visiting city friends. —Fred. Delong, of Toronto, was here on Wednesday. — Mrs. W. H. Peak is visiting her brother in Parkdale. —Mrs. Monneypenny, of Toron- to, is visiting Jas. and Mrs. Brien. —Mrs. W. T. Hartrick was in the city,,, a couple of days this week. —W. E. Vanstone made a large shipment of cattle from here on Monday. —Mrs. R. S. Dillingham and Miss Maggie O'Leary were in the city on Wednesday, —George and Mrs. Thompson, of Brooklin, spent Sunday- with the latter's parents. —Mrs. W. J. Clark, with her two children, is visiting her parents in Hamilton. —The new.: elevator is about completed and it is expected will be running this week. _. — Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as usual next Tuesday to attend to his professional duties. —Misses Ione- and Cora Dow s- well, of Claremont, spent Wednes- day with Mrs. John Andrew. —Miss Cora Gordon, with Miss Calverly, of Whitby, is spending her vacation in Rossean, Muskoka —Alex. Gormley is Laid off duty for a few -days. with a sore foot, a wagon wheel having fallen upon it. — Miss Hattie Decker and Miss Irene Dunbar- spent a few days here last week, the guests of the Misses Haui. _ — There tvill be no service in St. George's church on Sunday. next (August rich ). The S. sc•hoyl - wil I also be closed for that day. =-Richard and airs. Latchford', of Cleveland, were here on Mon day attending the funeral of the farmer's ;i -ter: Mrs. W. O'Grady: — The brick -work of R. A. Bunt- inc'- new residence i; now eow- pleted and the Kelsey Co. - are litttting he a new furnace this eveek —Geo 1'< -arrant and Mrs. awl —The whistle of the threshing :ails, .1 ::c le r-vn: „f \1ittne- rt:r. engine may now be hearts in (litre!'- have returned. home atter.-petni ent c!ireetiotr-, recuincii; g t:- ti:;+t iu;; -i utunth with Nelson and 310-. thesummer is gradually eassnes 1.1inentr:. - away. and instead of sear(hin i.i — \!i . J. \V Disney and t�(•. 'vain for a cool spot we v. ill -ton _ beshivering with the cold antciwn n tubs.. -Mr. Geo Kerr, manager of - the Piekt•rirt - •hranch of the 'Western Bank, left on morning for a two week'- V:tt atlt,ll whteh he R til spend with his „it .in New lurk. D - During. his absence Lloyd Bateman will "rt. -silt Jlr. . -Carswell, who is in charge. —A recent rer;ulatiou • issn d by :the department is worth bearing in mind by those having b' xt•- • As all the postmaster's. are li:Lhlt• t.o ruake mi -takes in putting i!treii matter into -wrong boxes, this .- new regulation retittirt's penF?e tt, - examine their mail beterel,•rtyin.; the office. and shorts they find tt piece not adtlres-ed`to t hem they - -..- must return theta et-t,nec•, 01 la liable to a fine of t'_'Oo. That it i- - the fault of the postmaster maks- -no difference. .--We e regret to report the death on Friday last at the residence ttt 'her mother; Mrs. Latchford, of Mrs. William O'Grady, of Buffalo.. 'The deceased carne here several weeks. ago suffering from con - •i' ' sumption and only the day before her death, she arrived at her mother's' after spending a week with friends in the country. She is survived by her husband -and a • t 'child of a year old. The funeral which was largely attended by sympathizing friends, took place on Monday to the R. C. cemetery. - —Our tennis club paid a friend- ly visit to the Rosebank club on Friday last and spent' a most pleasant. time. The club there have two fine courts upon which a large number of cottagers enjoy themselves. The result of the • match was a tie. Dr. Bateman and J. R. Thexton, of Pickering, • . • beat Paul Hahn and T. H.Mason of Rosebank, 6-4, 13-11, and Major aeon an ' • bank, beat Bert Moore and A. J. ' • - Howlett, of Pickering, 6-3, 7-5. I _ Several other games were played in which Robebank•came'out best but no record made of the 'score. A return match is expected to be - played in a few days. . —The members, of the Metho- dist choir and their friends enjoy-- . ed one of the choicest of the sea- son's outings on Thursday after-' - '-noon and evening last at French- man's Bay and Rosebank. The party consisting of twenty-five spent the afternoon and evening • -=in a delightful sail on the lake -- ' and river on 'Mr. W. S. Sparks' .trim little steam yacht the "Vic- -toria." A sumptuous luncheon was served by 'the ladies on the shore of the Rouge and after ati hour or two spent in .various 'games and' pastimes 'the party sailed gaily for home. Before separating a "hearty 'vete of thanks was tendered Mr. Sparks .for bis kindness in providing such et pleasant outing for the choir and their unanimous 'apprecia- tion was shown by all joining in singing "lie's a jolly good fellow."i educational standpoint., . lan}itt• r-� of T,,r!int,,, tn�,1 itin-•,n, of }•!,,only- B aLh. returut•,! to their Iwnic•s J!ot.clay at't• i. spe(uliu :t eveck with the furiusr - ient-, .poxes and Mrs. 1):tvi;1- ,4su, • - - There are a number of very severe, case- of_ ,t:i1t,oing cough tlirottghout fhcr 6.,wtt.-.hilt •anion,; infant:. Alit--tdy' there have been several dentis an,i thore aro some at present whose eonilitioti is very serit,tts.- .lfr. au,f .11i- Taylor have va- cated the 1iat•rii:an dtrellinl; and now occupy the -Stewart' 'resi- dence on (Church st. John- 31c - Ginty • .has - vea:ated- the 13etoue residence to occupy that fr,ruierly ot•cu tied i,ti• Mr. and Miss Taylor. —aft 3111ier, or Jordan `ttatunt. peat a few flays'(.luring tht•past (week with lwr sisters, Mrs. 1). Simpson and Miss Davis. She was ac•cotupanied on her return ou Monday.by Miss Carrie, B. Simp- son tl'ho n it l spend a couple of months with her. and other friends. — Mrs. Matheson; of Blooming- ton, and son, Dr. J. Matheson spent Wednesday with the form-• er's brother, D. Simpson. Dr. Matheson, who is a graduate of the Toronto Medical college; has just returned from taking a post- graduate course in Edinburgh, Scotland. -• • • - -According to the new postal law newspaper publishers can hold for fraud anyone who takes a paper from the post office and re- fuses payment, and the man who allows subscriptions to be unpaid. and then orders the postmaster to mark the paper refused, lays him- self liable to arrest and fine. —At the Meeting of the Picker- ing and Brougham Presbyterian congregations held in St. And- rew's church on Monday after- ' was decided to defer ex- tending a call to a minis the first. week .in September. Owing to the busy season theat- tendance at 'the meeting was small. The Rev. M. C. Tait, of Claremont, moderator, pro tem, presided. —On Tuesday morning, W. G. Ward, principal of our- public school, received a telegram from the.secretary of the Guelph school board, offering him a position on the staff of the public schools of that city at an initial salary of 8650, the work being that of teaching the entrance,. class. ' He consequently asked the school board here to release him, which they most re1nctantly consented to do. We regret very much at losing Mr. -Ward as he not only has done'most excellent- work in the school but as a citizen he has been zealous in working for the interests of the village: At the same time we congratulate him in his good fortune in getting a posi- tion in one of the best schools of the Province, and in one of the most desirable localities from an —A supply of coal has arrived for the evaporator. —Michael Dewire is off duty these days with a very sore knee. —Mrs. Joshua N. Richardson is spending a week with friends in S yuer. R. C. Babbitt, inspector for the Western Bank, was in town on Wednesday. —Mrs.. W. J. Dale has moved in- to her residence adjoining the Friends' church. —Mrs. Thos. Law left yesterday to spend a few days with her son in Toronto -Junction. —Mr. Evans, teacher of Guelph, paid a flying visit this week.to his uncle, Smith Clark. —Miss Hilda Haney entertained a few friends to a birth -day party on Wednesday afternoon. —Abe and Mrs. Law and family of Oshawa ars spending a few days with the formers parents. —Thomas Douglas is laid up at present with a gathering.in the head which is causing him much suffering. —The township council. will meet at Brougham on Monday next for the transaction of gen- eral business. —3liss Mabel Calvert picked a thistle out of her kuee a few days ago, and she is now laid up with threatened blood -poisoning. —The school -board have been fortunate in securing the services of W. 31. Fiunierfelt, who has made such a good record ay prin- cipal of the Claremont public school. Mr. Fiutnerfelt will be- gin his duties as principal of the Pickering public school on 3Iuu- day, August 2xth. .Uxbridge. R"t•.lued;ty, the 2r.,1 tn' L, the ma:•• t i,o.te of t.ri•rr _art illi: B..#.. to }I;., Ethel (r...nld. the f nu•tlt d;,r:.hter of 1. J, ( Esq.. -tl. ex•M. -P., tt• I,Lu,. tt the f:t :ilv r.-idctic. t>n '1.:rutin., ,trm..t. The rert•u:,.'ur was i.rf•Title•tl i r Hcy, J. It Fr;t-,•t. .d' :rner i':• ,4,t t• r::u: chord( x.t 4 1 •.:1 I'. t !lit , u -t• I ..t: tl,(• tv (� tn• k a. u ! nt.• coifs,. ...,inti ..f 11.1 f,f'. e rt, :: h !ta !, , r;t1: t rent:, i:t. tl it Il, v-- in :h1: n,fuctc: 1.11.'1 an,i l-:. ei r 1,;,.'4 •'.( #u t i, t n t. in • (forth, • and runn•r .I,,,I t nets An float, l: and in -t t. 'lv kti,•, tl httn. Jl a if ,t tut: ,it t ut.t: [ ft 11.•n.tvtta -illi..+. • :ii -isle of thti;til and rai',- i.In -e12' ,tI,IG t a, tilt .•n• gine e•nt.:t1.: -it - k It;lu „nth. h;t, k of lite h• n.l, cuu:i let i; shartv:ing lti. Skull and hr,eakin4 his rt.•ck, 'I'ht• r< ntxtn- a (re r tuty� e�l t, • BLu ;;tv>1t, urtti. Cor nrr •13inghatri, 'Of ('anningt' rt, cares ' ueatnttnt- 1. 44•ho took but did not r.•t-i;1.-r stn itrit&-st ncce>• ',try, There tt tt,•nittoting „n the itihn to Ia.-ttuf4- hint, :Itt+i it Wm. ,;let•id. ti to hury the body st,..n it,not 1 t; iron d' I.v ft it raps. ' :t l "-.^•i;,ti•ori of hi- l•.,Utitig rind H cv:ttt 1t it, 04.11.i.,11 al,- l-,,u•,•ti in the '1'.•rot,ttr!lapel -.. t 31..n. - 1,y, and tile • fun• I,iece; } a : i :c -roue te•hirh i.-cultr,l in his in.ltu.tificration. Ir. Itot•„ the (tante of L.:\itkin .. Co_ Newmarket. with it- number; •tn,l a rt•la.1v-e of young. C'hase's living in that town, who had owned the watch - at the tiute, had no tumble in tracing; it to its latest owner. The fact that Chase had not been home for a -couple of -days added strength to the suppo- sitiOn that the dead than might be hint, On -Tuesday, W. P. Widditield, of Siloam, accompanied by Mayor - Low, went up to view the remains, and Mr. V* iddfleld at. on-ce pro- nounced the remains as those of Ed- gar Chase, son of Benj. Chase, -of Si- loam. The body was . brought to Ux- bridge on .an afternoon train, • and was interred at Siloam yesterday. Besides his father, he leaves a number - of brothers and sisters. It is not just clear how he came to be on the track near Blackwater on Sunday, but it is supposed he came up from -Stouffville on the Saturday evening train, with the intention of getting off at . Ux- bridge. Falling asleep he passed this station, and had to buy from the con- ductor a ticket to Blackwater, where he remained during the night. He was on his way home from the .latter place when the accident occurred.— Journal. - - • . �L�S.la(10 a �,o�.�f�. ellery exhibited at the Brandon Fair. W. J. • Stark, of • the -Sovereign Bank,• underwent an operation foci appendicitis a few day ago at the General Hospital, Toronto, and we are glad to say is now making good progress 'on the road, to recovery. 'What made that .horse kick you ' they asked the stable boy as he rubbed himself. 'Yon may, think I'm• a fool," he replied;.'but 1 ain't such a fool as to go back and ask him.' Apples • Wanted._ Tile- undersigned is prepared to `pay the highest market prices for fall and winter . apples. - John Cfardon & Sop, 42tf PICKERING. Pickering Hardware ! • PJ D iJC D PP ICmS -On Walkerton Binder Twine. - - X00= .'Tr.‘c&Z+'t7EB. Harvest and Thresners' Gloves. Machine Oils. - Preserving Kettles -all sizes and prices. BUNDY:- urBig • Snap! We have the best 200 yard 6 cord machine cotton made in Canada. For a few weeks we will sell -.2 SPOOLS FOR 5 CENTS. We guarantee this thread, its not in this spool combine. We want every lady to try it. and save money. Are you going for a holiday i We have just received a nice .lot of New Suit Cases, Telescopes, Travelling • • Bags, Trunks, etc., etc. Also, Gent's light weight Summer, coats, cheap. Fancy light Ve=ts. Far,ry Shu t-. Righ stook of strong Overalls, Smock-, Shills, etc.. etc., all sizes. ohn Dickie .cV, Co. • -:-YES LADIES-:- Tlt• weatlit-r l-. hot, bett if yr,u \rant to he cool and comfortable just set one of our ._ Model Coal Oil Stoves It- a paying investment. Saves fuel and likewise kecl,s you cool. Hew .a.Movz" - REEN DOORS ;:«-e have ja.-t a few left. We are bound to clear • -_them out, If you want a C�- NUINE SNAP Its up to yon to get here. . "Vhaprnart. Boots and :Shops -Fine'Wear. • Any kind. from $1.25 to $4.50. Heavy Goods. Our Williams' Brand speak for themselves.. • Call and see them. R A. •.BUNTING. f We enumerate a few of our articles for -Fancy Work Berlins, • Zephyrs, Anclalusians, China Silks, Embroidery - • Silks, Crochet Cotton, Silkine, Baby Ribbons, Tracing 'Cotton, Peri-Tu'i ta, - Steel and Bone Crochet Hooks, • -Stainping on Linen; Glasgow'Lace Thread, grass Rings, Brass Hooks, Embroidery Hooks, Shetland Floss, Felts. etc. M. & E. Boone, . Pickering. C�3�AP STJQ-AR - 13 lbs. St. Lawrence Granulated $1 ; 20 "lbs. Light Brown Sugar.$1.. Can Toniatoes -12c. 3 Cans Peas for 25c. • Peerless Machine Oil 25c gal. - - Forks, Rakes, Scythes and Hoes. at Bottom. Prices. ... . Wi LOGAN, . - "Pickering, Ont. -