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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_07_13 .y, :. a qs3: °p aa'•a• . ` +r,.s'..,, -+.7 'R.'. .c ,'. .•v:,..c:r': t k rC•'wRwMr�•.� y > ".• ,•,r er. , lea %..c".+y.ti _ ��'?w•- '� i.0 .she ''ym2.�•," .._ '• c ..:. .7(,. .,. -F}�' w..''.:;�.^ti s\wv .�" '' ,.. .�.;•y n �.'fE'„. n'r'' :a:t�" - y'Y;r' -r, r .. _ •,. ... --.:.: r. `gyp 1�F� , • , VOL. XX-Y. PICS ERING, ONT.,-FRIDAY. J 12. .1a. A N�r — - - -- 1'�TO. 40 —= Brougham --- •SCHQOL REPORTS. 4Tr*f***t star garb*. �■■��■a��� SpR- J K N -W_ TH E. PIC Cj NE ink Mul$. i Miss Cross is visiting at Mr$. B. Report of Audrey, S. S. No. 5, for r Burke, June: Sr. IV-Sidnev Puckrin, EvaFA FICHEHIIVS3• J. Percy-spent Monday calling Pill-ey. 'Class III—Charlie Puckrin,• Hair Red Wheat friends. Nettie• Cul r , Percy Blake. ClassM. STEWART, Markham. — race Holtb , Eddie Cammack on f nde.DENTIST. Miss M. Gammaidge is visiting II G y ,Honor Gradual• of Toroot•OnivrsAty i 80 bus, Richie Squire. r. TI—Hurl Puckrin, IR (#chase Royal College of Dental Surpoes. White Wheat 80 buss with her parents:Mrs. Wrtl. Cowie is vision Lottie Street, Iva Einnierson, 'Mabe3 sin0V71CX--OPPOSITE THE POSTOM1138. Spring Wheat 066 bas. g Beeler, Her>jert Pilkey. Pt. II-Lilag Open daily 9 a.m..to 6 p.m. •(inose Wheat•' 70 bus. flriends in the city. .. _ Smith, Beatrice Calvert, Frank Comp-Residence,Main St.,North. At the time of writing Mrs.G. ton, Fred Squire, Mar Lintner. Class71 ion-Toa. Manitoba Flour, 04.60 �/AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY, cream Nun. Best Family, 4•i G Burk is improving. I-Frank Lintner, Wi lie,Sh th, Geo. r one likes a gIIe 30•,m♦to 4 p, m. Office open$ammerfehit7 Tes•Sttas,Fancp Pastry, 4.96 Mr. Armstrong, of Toronto, i3 Squire. Those promoted-Sr. 11 to � hair dressing. Something tC- Bnvez t Spur. �s1or,Family Flour, 4.00 Jr. III Grace Holtbv, Eddie Cammack Cotton, Jute or Papez Bag included, visiting friend here.' Stanley Love fun trlal?,' hake the --hair more, manage- TiR.E. S.BARBER,L.D.S..D.D S. :�. and Mrs. .'�iechfn, of Oshatra;' �J Dentist.SwnS.ille♦ IIonoz graduate of Bran $17,00 Ton Spent Saturday here.' Bowmanville able,. t0 keep jit frolA �C1II� the Royal Conegs of Dentyl,surgeons and of shorts, $20.00 Ton J. Cowie, of Toronto, spent Sun- — tdo rough, or from splitting the amversitp of Torunto, Hours•9 to 19 a.m., Jumbo,$25.00 Ton p - g s to 5 r.m. 011I in Grubio's Block,over Jew• day with his mother. A tele rani from Compton, Cal., -at the ends.. Something, eiery store. Local telephone No.94. Appoint. Rev. at'td .firs. McGre or are g 1 g, t00, menta maybemsdefor evenings. Residence ' Qraha»i, TiPholewheat g received here Monday afternoon that will feed the hair at the. O`Brlea ave. MAREHASI every MoAday an Flours visiting friends here. announced the death the same Tuesday. once over whiWe store, 9716 C/,op o�tilt Jciruls. J. Phillip, of W hitbyr, spent (lay, by aceideut Qtl- an electric sa,.e time,a regular hair-food. Chopping and Gristing• Thursday here on business. car, of Thos:Hoar, of thie'town. ' Well-fedhairwill bestrorlg,and - - lJffedicai. F. W. Cowie and C. Phillip are Mr. Hoar, who•had, t� sided here IV - _ PICKERING COAL visiting friends in Keswick. : siuce'1832, was one of the early i will remain,where it-belo_ F. EABTWOOD,1141.D,. Surgeon , Miss JI. Hanson, of Toronto, is. business men of the place, but re- ion th^ head, tint On ;he COaibj rY a to Canadian Pacific Railway; coroner CQ Y. visiting underth'epareutal roof. tired from business many years The ttcinaotatesttmoatai— Ontario County; Issues of Marrisae Licenses. .. >, Q1•remont; Oiflce home-Before 10 a.m„ t co s G. and Mrs.McGt egor, of Toron- .ago• He left here'about about a week � sol for over assts years pans,and hom 7 to B p,m. Private telephone Yards at Spink �itills.. tq, spent Sunday.at R. Phillil) a Connection with Balsam.Greenwood,Brongham ,_ Miss B. Brown, of Toronto, is �' And, ' vas on his way to San'' L:a"b=C. aft Co..ro..eu.>tr.... Ut Zion,A:Johnston'.;fsh cont, wm c0wie'e stove Coati $6:,o ton. .Francisco to see the ruins. of the � �ian_L Arse"°t "h con),and D Pugh's(9th coni 6-17 Chestnut Coal 6 Y5 ton. visiting at Mrs. Wm. -MoKgrove's• earthquake. ' He leaner a widow, p� ILLS'.�'��°' Pea Coal 5,'L3 ton. H. and Mrs. Hey riel:, of Detroit, oae,son,and three married daught• l e S ...Y Pecrowti Legat. Select Lamp Coal,-05.3,0 tdn♦ sppent a few days last R eek at Jas. er . The Ludy will be brought; Blacksmith Coal, $5.2 con. Hogle's. here for interment. Me.per ton discount-for cash. - -Wallace; [ttld- faruil FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS- Fan weight guaranteed. - Y Orden for coal left with w, Peak win Greenbank sent Sunda at T. c' OBMAWA e T'gB.Ooansp Crown Attorney.and County be delivered. rom tly, ' p Y — H;11tsftos. Oonrt Hottw,Whitby, 00 7 P P BCOwn' - Above prices Sub l Oct to Change without OshatS'tt b+retro u. a.c .. < ` _ Irotice. -Mr. and Mi=;'Betts, of Ballin- - �TOW& McGILLIVRAY, BA RAIB• r afad, -4peat Sunday here at T. the High School and-other Mr. Aar nej3 D on,solicitors,60. omoo oppoaits Post. Je Le S PI S K. Brstw> s. Lyman C. Smith and other teach- B sew ��hhiisby,.Ont' Jno.Ball Dow, ♦A.;Theo: ars are having a hot time over ,A _ e�'i1Ii=7,LL.B. Mon•T to Loan. BY cast** Mrs.. Ciary, and family, of Lo- -�_—� J.L.spirit• D.M.Spink allegederroneoustrines ro- - • _it. �- _ Mange: cost Hill, spent Saturday.at T.' mulgated by theti'indicator edl�tor d . yete�•e>r•ary. Poucher's. to the effect that' teachers cannot _ -- ,. T. C. Browns niece and - use corporal punishment on un- HOPgINS,VETERINARY BUR• — nephew, of Listowell, ,are visitiug When ou grant something H• LEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vat- pICKERING LIQ.with here.. rely SCl101ar9. Some pupils are Y g ods of Cbn.p. 2oroaao. reii.ter•d member defying their teachers, and there the common, }!ou have it made t0 't s!thte ntasio Qeterinary Me c•• A..oei•tifln. Ger(tw, and F. and is apparently a hot tune in the order. So it is n-ith your harness 041 and residence ons said on•gnartn mile Mrs. Brown, O t worth of Green.River. Omo•s,st¢eII tng forge . tIl ��' Sunday here Wi' Wm Mosgrov e. can get,"-get et what roasts to a a.m., and 1 to t .m°` P,rivass from reports, editorials, and let- g g You want. :e•i ppphe in my 0006 P.O. 611.... dress Fi ola8s rigs for);lire by day �' m. and Mrs. Cameron, of tern in' last week's. local papers. Then you will be. satisfied. Not 1. *aver, one - MarkhaEn 'spent Sunday with the otherwise. Or -IIigjlt. ' latter's . parents, J. and Mrs: Smith as introdr ed a m 1,�au>rasie e. - - "lir. h d-c fir _ Bogle of Toronto lAw -ars to demand an $tis meets all trains. Mrs. Carter, of-Foaboro, s nt apology from Editor Graham and We use the best of leather, and IRR INSURANCE. _ :_ _ pe $'..5 in cash.' _ In the meantime guarantee absolute . - _.... - last-week with her daughter; Mrs. pg; o myaaT• Teaming done'. _ A. Burk. Mre. Buri- rettir'ned `drools are.closad for holidays and satisfaction. D. M sP.t.*i>t,AOstrr, home with her mother. the lawyers will have their ` in-hings.—Keystone♦ �T - �'• He Pea T. Poacher purchased on Mon- - -' v 1 e Bodell, ! Pdekerin.g. day one of.the.finest rubber tired Uxbridge. - -= gyust>Ktettl(* gaxhs. _ ggia. on the road from R. J. — � �SOL1�'Y11332Z bu �• _ .., at q _ BQNTIN(i, Inner o! . Marriage • . -- - _ CoR�n, agent f the-B�rrie•1I'f.. Should nothing intervene to _ Be I.deouspforch•County of Ontario♦ of. Co.tier :its tine], of -Osliaa•a. who prevent,t S. C. gSlnithp pu'rpo'ses u w •t t1t• or at his r•sidaao•,Piocertag ea t own a" t t o ERI- ° w 9*9" 1-y Furnitlire, t n on t t Fn If y ant t e t reached here afew Tt'eeks it •o n•ill. land, in accordance with official- •, p - b loctuuenty to close a the affairs inde.s, Mowers, Rakes, T1 B.&EATON.TOWNSHIPCLEAH ocenp - the ptilpiL in the Chri�tain _ . ,Tedders, Etc. • JJ cif another a=tate n h}(h hue coins ` D. Conveyancer. Comintsetoner for taking A fall lift! of.fires. half�art ten, } � tiitu hist ossestzron. - This estate a>mda\dt•, Ado OIILtant. Etc. Money to loan _ class furniture tl�tp is ffty flottl ]sere attAutled l• Agent for E. Smith, Nursery- chili neat 4Stru1[R tnornia at on farm pprrooPertTT, Issuer of marriage Lie- l�.lt)CSL@CI In ShrUl,'irP, hit native - ' �nea- Whissvale. Oat.- T-y Da bit on in man, Winona. • C(;unt�•. 'rite or fiord- which he .,tial *rare rooms, the barn party held at Mr. IhIN-ill• det•ives his present, `incomd is Mason fru Risch Pianos, New Wil- -�'. er01-TILL, Li rbsed Auctioneer,nee � - s011-Q, Cherry-wood }a t'- l:riilay in Yorkshire. Ne pure isea re- liams Searing Machines. Frites right. nigil•,'al� ) 3,r. at An . tion sales of all kinds attennad to on short*0% _ turning to Uxbridite iii Nuveuibgr. Call on tnottoe♦ Address Green giver P,O., Oct.; D lug, Tuesday iilglit• .1 Evart of Reach town,+hip was F R• S•' Dillingham. lite. Nell.6.n, of the 'Mas*ey'' vi,itetl b R (llsastrous hail storm Polr HER. Licensed Auction- Y L. D. Banks, -Pickering -T, ser,VatuatorandColl'elLorfotttseCona %� Pickering Ons - lltlt't'is bttvnChof all=tfltl}R. Zthr, „n,Thursdai_ afternoon.- • What tip of York and Ontario All kindsot auction ha.4 been iliaking a trill through were fine fie Is of stRnding strain .The tsalesooadncte+�andvaluations made 'at mod• Caina(l rtllrtl nn Geo. Philip un Ir erste charge, Estates an4 consignments eon•._ _ �, : P. in the morning presented a- viti- TT QQ >� [ - '_dstantly managed and sold by auction or Monday Zltl visited a number•--of able.si tafter•the storm.' Every �ESLEiL� B�N 'QI C���D�private gal's. tlortgaces.'sante, noses end �eral aEcountspromptlp-coitectedeu3satie- [{^�//�, ock far v.*:. ' Mr. :teil;on is vely t[ling in it• path wile cut to pieces,, '.factory settlements guaranteed. Poonha nor -Waghbr ��/' CoC V e to vh ta; en it}r with the♦appear-. and in it, fev• fninutes many acres - Ino3rporated by act of Parliament 199f i s son 'writ• for termv and Darticu ar , $ Q 3 r;f crop R•erc rendered utterly rielLerfag sranoa. Oct. Dates maTbe fixed by Phone _'ewe *lase-af t}lefuliage of•tliis c-oucltr tottice. y Have a full line of.freAi and;cur On Boucle, afteSnuon',while 31 r. vRluelea , *nil fit mil • lobe )1(tR:- •Aut:,oriaea ca�itat ............$1,000= _ .. . _ 3 1 So scribed Capital....,........ ....... tsoo aoa - •' ed meats constantly on hand. tin(] Mr=. Morgan and firs. Wilson ed'tirI Probably the heaviest ite:t..................... ................ 181 Money to Loan Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, of Vxbri(}gP. were, driving alonpr loser was Janes Drewey, on"the A�eta Raaatlp Convertible............ 1603,89 v Ham, Bolo a,Weiner., etc., the tit tun. esisL of Brock 1?uad N iclioll3 farni'near Bethesda.who osx oow..r,Es� T.H.M6MtssAv Eea, Bologna, President �ashier, their' 1 onze tool: fright at a li()1'e lust nearly all his trop. 1V Fn Special attention given to Farmers $al• _ — 6 per cent.- Highest prices paid for in the•culvert,- backed the rig in Rey nold's -had a particularly fine Notes Collections solicited and promptly made Farmer's Ntftes discounted American and . _ .. �31tC$eT''3,CAtt)e _`--•- tll�dicch :. fl-e}t}-6�-1,&i'1Py-t6t-a:l-l}'-<l@Stt'Uy :�ereiSnEzehsn8abenght-saA-sold--Dsalt►lk-- '. li'r. -Morgatl had two ribs broken Other si fferer-, •ere t Geo. Trier, sued, syailable on all parte of the world ' Inanranee of all kinds and•!sir Morgan her arm. The, G: Wilkinson,-A. Page, Silas Page, Savinss sank Deparunsat. ed = an bti • came ont With- Thomas 'and John Ward. In rentrsessaadtoreditedhs�r-O°ietari ttooiasp�oaio°�. attends tD out much danlmage: some o 1C oLuses In le V1 tan On Thtirsda after uo-on 1Rst,. the, Bail, brol e the witldowS. Gieo. Serr.Manages, We will pay the highest market price Y }' for spring chickens. Those having while the tnembers and friends of. —Journal.- Real Estate handled-Conveyahc: . thenl..should see us befQre.selling. St. Juhn's chut;c�h and Satbbath. �. S.to ffvi6le. ing done on short notice school vete.hdld}ng. their annual -- — We, so sell'field and artier .(reds for �-. - g Iricuic at the month (,f the rivet _llr.'Leri Ho=)vac's handsome. driv- (]'�n `�;e the W. Rennie Co., ltd, at cat, south of Yieketitrg Villa 1 sa(1 or ptej with vii.,very peculiitr nii,hap �r{G i logue prices here, one of the Two 150 acre farms for sale. Also hest.1-11,stores in Canacl:i. accident occot•red; wilerebT one of oil Friday niKht m• early Saturday - good house and lot in Village. our most popular and highly, re-. mswnin;;. «'hen Xis Hoover left the �o. 1 Groceries, Salt, Oils, Turpentine spected yoiing iVen, Mr. Geo_, It. !.table ahhut-11 on l ltd ty' nigh't` Che that ��nds oil hand. . Prices ri;;ht♦ horse was all right. On going to the ( in ds eldest srtn of T. C. hull ,tahlc rut an earliet• hour than usual on We �. Richardson• FAR�IF__RS' s1-rPLV STORE, llt:�. I3totvn, islet -his death. 1.,3' =Salm ny rnoriiI lie fuun-(l the ani- fllowuing. • Hc, ttlorg«'0th tt utlitr uutl 'down tt•ith Una of-its hind, S Two hearts is ciften a dainty E. Bryan, �Ianggcr, Ring set witli-a I\otary'Publie, Picker}figs bei of young 111011, svtls in bathing- caught f;tct in the halter at the horse's - atiil o�rning to #eine rather antuldy neck. On being released 116 poor Ani- ding BAN `tate of tits cater, was ignor:utt teal wots unable to rise to sats feet and 6parkling �lsIm6Kd. - ` g of its deiltit, Which i, thio sea-on tis ts.near y deaf] jyolp e.xh:u3stiUtt and its eralu Ed osiLion♦ Aftee a''lme it. • a' about, t(�ir feet. Getting he�;onil p' p 1 •• - ---� tiuwewtiat revivod but cutild scarcely '1'hrre, is something in common 1r -itis depth,.,and:' being -'nnable 'to s.an(T. kTt�c tliN mishap irecurred no II&iueen 'the:.merrq 'eyes' of. a -Pickering Caoital Authorized $1;000,000' Swim, he ialimediately sank. Une can t1:11, hnt is supposed it torts Llnshiitg nittilien an the facing- „a Capital Paid uR, $3,000,OOQ Those with hiw used there utmost 'scratching its head'when t_he-houked a lingspgrklc of diamond, They a, - Reserve Fund and t ffutrts tosave. hini • but as they- Oidsof the shoe got tsar ht in tile hal• " lo6k well together•. - _ Undivic}ed.Pro6te .$'3,749,000 tg alio were unable to swain their ter, Aid had the animaLrenlained in Pharmacy efFurts.werefutile. Hisbody teas the saint' petShsttsrt,sition as JIr:not recovered mitil ' over t�Vo Hoover' found• it in an hour ur two. : WHITBY BRANCH. longer, it would no doubt have beets a - hour:s aftcrw'ards. Joe and Dan g frcrrnrle appeared a x)n the scene "dead house,"and-t1wre's no telling- Let yy'rnu lest and best-gi-ft to the 'General Banking Y t I n ] ' .niight -have been beantifui'-^canned maideri be her engxgetnen't 11ing- SetaOQable Ci00d3. and succeeded in taking tl>e'1�od3' beef" froth {'hicggo by tktis lis,e. rind let 4t he a diamond. It will. - Bu-sineu Transacted. froin its -Nva•tery },rave. The sari -�'ii„t, stake her eyes_.danee and.her affair ha.= cast a gloom ovei tlier .«r. heart rejoice. Paris Green special at•rentiol9 giddn td-the .collet- cot.uttHutity, a(tcl•thr deepp.;-t il. -,'.A will ige doctor «•hose 2ibost _ ' tion of faruler's sale and ltrith3 is felt foil,tiff•bel•envc•tl frim- troltble.,onw patient was'an eltier- - basec2 PQwtler 013-. Mit F3ron n, -who Nett only til 1; tvon�run•.lit ttctictt113> ou the f t c e- ',NN-e c,,l-.;r10 v -(sit-sante'tfiat — _ otlier notes. > }lts teen jet}iFeat, tv1,� n i:tc+tit, t- : es?c'ivrci at—�trtitncl z'Nting;} r-,-nrf.t fAiI- to tile-Lityour a4mir- Chloride of Linic'. T lute:itt#� 5o"lt eurnra:rl tut tt'tt Lc r- w(,0rcjiltg• to Lippihcott's firs*- SAVI\G$ D�..P:1RTMENT. en-t. Hili In"ll -(-41o"l.. lI tt,:,k at I .:ntr, fr(ttrt It(.1,a' .tine clay fur lltit - 7Howards .,� S,1nS, btratffMl azul. _ A - - y vel-t- sec ttv(' rlt t. Ht a-il e urrr I1 1('calling t\lieu suntittoned the night: �T p London, England, manuf:wttme goods ap-!3i-S t'eceneL•Ot i'1.' a'ud 1 - R Bassett- Yon by none. Rae scll their ul:wards. t'♦(n'k, rt, tt c ll .as 1)611- n n' :tetirr(bidore, • =z1�27;e�t allOt^e'd at }ntentl)er• (rt Zlhi' SCtt` tit' T#:1,np4 r- "I`t)u cin fto, to see yt,ttr other ^ . -.SODA, and EPSOM-SALTS _ highest Phone itlgin ti7,_ • • . - s tract. Ti'tPlar�e ntrt;ltrr•,f' ltr,t �tltfltient at ntif;ht. ':�itirl she,"'why cnrrent rate°. I': ,•., uflet'in2= .,Rowed ti,r• ltirat e tc1n. �,can't 3•ctu rtrme when' I =curl for Jeweler rtn11 Optician, aid half,, . VVe handle D.. �Irnult' remedies. p 0 p tit tt'ltir h lie ttit� lichl. 1Ii- t`ttn t' 3(,If? Ain't 11 ntolley as good as� Try hi.: L.tx�ts Cattit• FIv Oil, We yearly �ai u•1ti'lit titok pl to • on ' 1i :� 'I kr1l, }teople's'.'” ];rock Street S'�uth, Whitby./ se-11 tl;-'k'•„? rnr„rn aerded at the &. J,Tl'3ORi'O r «ac tinct()f tit^ i u b :i e;Ci lig i.i "I do not know, lttadant, ws8 .bi.,del Farm, Guelph. Mgx> ;agi is Brottshaln. .-• the rept}, "I never saw-any of it.'1 0 r' I' 4@.. °! 4F:hnc ..i'•••M Sly .'F••. itiii:a 6, � v{tr{(� S 4Yt' � /' V, ..t .�'...r Pu•x'a "°}' 1g; 'i+✓ - ....;,*•r'�i♦ t+-*'.•t;r+. r3. ':_ .5+._ •:�a+: � .F*�.!N+'!'".� •M; •r•,•, •�•!•.'. i~tR '»v" - . - ,." ­ " r , -1 .... F77*�_� . Z i�, ,, . � - �_:_:,`��--�- . 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I,- " - I I I _. , I - ., . ,;I- 6".,,_ �_�: . . . . - 7.�:,. ,.1 - .., ,.� ,. ", . ,� � .% .- - '-. . , :1 1, ., 1. . . . , '.... . - . , .�'- - .:1... .1�., .,­, , ,." : -r��. ��' - ,s - . * . : , ,: , t5�;" . - , .. . ,� . , . , : " 97; 11 ,:,, . .sl * 1 .: , .�k ;,, ,.1 I .-.. .'. " I �.7. . g, , �, -,�,-, �, , � - \ , 1. . .:, ,� , . �01 .. . . . !�. :; -T,.4-'*- � , . . ., �� , ­ .... - . , ­ . ­ I,�. - ,. ,. - . - - .. - . : ,.- , . 4 Z. . I . . - -.__ . Pt � -11, I I ------.- 11�' - I . . - -7-, - I . I 01 .,., .. .. . , NEW.GOLD FIELDS, ... .1 . nvfTs ! , . ; . - . , - I I , I I A " _.I SHOT wwE DRAD THEN HmELJF- LEADING lAna --- .7 - Discoveries In Telmiskaming Dis. Terribl4 Deed Committed by Victoria . . . .. .. - - I ­trict, Quebec. . . . . - County Farmer. ..____ . - I . .. .. I.- k� --- - , : .. I - - ' .- , . . 1 - ­- - ­ A Quebec despatch says: Hon. J, A despatch from Lindsay says, A Toronto, July -le.-Flour-Exporterd - ,6 �- ' �1. , 11 - : 11 IN ... . .. �Prevost, Provincial Minister of'Colon"' horrible tragedy occurred on WednLs- bid $3.15 for 90 per cent. patents, buy, .-'- .'.fl .1 � .;-*-P[ It �'. i . W . I., . .:­ '.., � . I . I I t for33 - „,."� - _ . I ... . . .allou, Mines and Fisheries, has lett day morning a few miles from the Vil- ers' bags, for export; millers_ask ' _. -1 .- . ­ - . . . . . . . . . .. $4 to to $I•6% • `- 17 . .,. I.. " ". 1_ , 1. 1. � . . . the newlj��oover6d gold fields of toe Inge of Kirkf1pld. A well-known farmer, Manitoba-First patents, .. W. , , I . I Lake Teiniskaming distlict, to investi- 3 to !- , . I .I . Statement , . . . Duncan McArthur, aged about 35 years, seconds, $4 to $4.10; bakers', $- A Momentous , . ,by the gate the rich mine discoveries arid re- were - outsider I .. r . . . - . and his wife, some years younger, pz:an. ,$15.50 to $16 port, to the GovemmeAt, pn his return. .. .. . . . . I _ . .. - e Wheat-Ontario-Steady; Tho:­ of the found- outside their home, the indica- Wheat-Ontai -Steady; 2 ted , .- I - � , , ­, , . ' Mr. J. A. LaRoebelle, mann ` being- thAt' MtArthtir had ,first and while, Sl'/,c to 82c; spring, wq , 1. ... I. 1. . Co., writing ' - Quotations . . .. . - - ... . . - . . . ... 'man and then e - ' - - ' il- 1 . � I. ..- I � . .1 . . . Wheat ..''. -"'� . % , I ign _. , - goose, - - .. . - - ,1� , - . .� Forei 6 • - Temiskaming Navigation tions committed I g -, secretary. .on the 'sttbject of the new discoveries, killed the woman�, I .I . . . ��_ , . I . � '!­ Manitoba ar-4 I- i I I .1 _�� .­.- . .. I . - . . . - . � _._ I: . ­ ;­ - - northern, Wjy,c, lake�f .t - . .; W . .I, � .... Z-. ... " . . . ; .. - .. . says they are located two miles east of suicide. - -nded. a y2c ,lower; No. 1 not -1 . _ - . ,. . Of 'Company's-post. .at McArthur and .his wile attended. . - ­111�1 . -�, - -is; No. 2T 0%c, . � , . �.i, the Hudson's Bay 'Company . - pot . . ,� . - I . . tribunal in Egypt, composed the . ca and the Picnic at Glenarm on Tuesday, and aP and .No. 3, u4minal r-, despatch1rorn Landon Sev- the ,Lrib the.north I , I v at 81y2c. .. - . . . . . _h en,d of Lake Opasti pared to enjoy themselves..' prosper- tral weeks ago cablS despatches called highest and Egyptian judges, is samples �of gold shown by the prosp . I . I -way Oats-No. 2 white,' 38c to 38y,c, west, ., . . I 0 - " . , bound to- ]rave effect of tors are exceedingly rich. "rhe route home 'in the evening, n'the and 39c east-. - I . attention to the un . IPeas-Nominal -1 ' rest in the Moslem the authority of the Egyptian Govern- by-which -the point of discovery call be hired a man named Bell to work for .at S.C. . . . ,. ; . _ .- i ble- them. Wednesday morning Bell--wa k- - ,, , .. ,%m '....... I -tied includes a -of navigable I -yellow, �OXC t' . ­ ,,- , . :I, .world, and the serious possibility Oi the went. . ­ reac chain, - , * I -f.1 ., . . end of Quirize ed to the farm to-begin his duties. As. Corn No. 2 o 60c; No. .1 . I * . war. "URES.-• water's fl-OH, the 'south e . 3 yellow, 59c, Toronto. * " , ,, � invocation of a jehad, or holy D TO EXTREME MEAS of the . . . , _ I 1AAY LEA . I . .. . ` . . .� .. 1. I Lake to-the norlh. end. of Lake Opa,sti- he appruacDed the house by way _Md _.Rye-Not-ninal. atr 612c, outside. . . . � I:-- ..--.7. - Since . .. . - - ger' has I -no *A - ' I s;a..V., ap.Iiher ate- '-- 0 . ll a ., 1. _ . 'W� , - ­h@j-c, is a 1-ta,i po Inge troin Ville .garden he encountered the body Of - ; ... � - Barley-Noiniiial, at 50c to -52c for No. ' . . . . .--- - with � -Te-T-7-ur th" h@n'-1 2 diminished, although the public. Is en- ly, and �I full sense of resPon - 'e. and Arthur with the -who OP - I ,it a" r Si �­ I I I .L Marie to the south of Quinze Lake, I . . . " ,un owned by I - ­ . .- . - - I I I' tirely unaware_ of. it. .' . . . -if anything the water route is navigable tile-whole blown off. An old shotgun � - . . - - . .-,. bility, that, . ..- .: - _ ­. . the. [louse does a L - -side randcloseby , - .., _ . .., .. y I . .. ,,- , �'. - in the at this moment to weaken or destroy way, except at one place, where there Mc,krthur la at his COUNTRY PRODUCE. . I 1__, �::_. � , Neither in Parliament nor , - --- ­ - . I . I , Government as 4 are rapids about-an acre long." ­, . d probably been press. . . . received the least the .authority,01 -the.Governm Butter-All kinds are coming forwartl , . . had the. matter ' will be face to face This new discovery. added to that at used to explode the charge. - - ap- t . . - ­ �. L�.. .i ;_... :'-' serious attention fintil now. Conse- exists'in Egypt You ituation, because Cobalt, hu.-;,droused fresh interest in the Thinking the deed had been done un- freely, and there appears to be no ap- t. I ,-.:, '. �_:.,--.�:. . quently no small sensation will ,be with a very serious s Egypt gets the L4e Temiskamin,g district The dis- 4nw�,-n to.the Wife',Bell hurried tot�ards preciable dKrcase in the mak-e'..* ' �. I . . - . . . , ' . 7,:. ; ,created in the country by 6 grave de. if the fanatical feeling in uttiority of the trice is by no, medris'h new.one.11 I the door Creamery, prints .;..- ...� •.'. .. 20C to 210 , ' ...,I . . . .. . . . Sir' Edward Secretary better of the constituted a i I the'kitchen,-and just outside -da sollds . , loc-to 200 , Grey,-Secrela, ill be, face has &'Imply been rediscovered. for near came upon the body of Mrs. McArthur, ciaration 1. . ' ­­ "" ':-1 - : .. Government, You w .... .1.. .... .. 16c to-17a foreign Affairs, launched with dramatic Egyptian C Dairy prints � 1. :,�.�-21 .,1 ... I . . low to face with -the necessity for-extretne Ville Marie is pointed Gut the old Wright -(Ieifdl the entire left side of-tht�.face arid Bolls .... ...... .... .... ...15C to lea .. .. � � : �� ­ .L suddenness. m. the House of Cown � - I .. - 1. _ 1 . _ sudde .. I silver mine, over a hundred: and sixty head having been torn away by a shot . .. I it is boMe measures. . * village Tubs ...... .... .... ........ 14C to 16C . on Thursday night. Wbea , . . . .. - - . one 61 the "I know the House is not going to at- years old and.shown on-a'map.of.Gafi- Bell Ilf& ran back to villa Cheese�-T'inii In tone and unchanged in mind Sir Edward Grey is w Lord.Cromer's Work to be swept ads made in 17,W It is a great high- ,,eve the alarm. - - - - - at 12C to per lb. for job lots here. . .. gest.and least emotional meft in le . I wav for traders and contains millions " . I.. . stion and that he is' wholly in- away by: a rush �of fanatical feeling. - of teet of Umbe take can A note in McA among Eggs-prices-s are quoted unchanged 1 .4 � ,. - �1. , the Cabinet, a ow the House is determined not to � ,r. ind down the was found,.in which he stated, l9c to 183/,c per dozen. . ­_­- 11 utterances, the know be seen. old lidds.on's Ray posts, forts, other things, that, he,had stabbed his . I disposed to sensational utt ow the-work done in Egypt to be un-- . ' . .Potatoes�-Ontarlo, $1.05 to $L10; east- '.. I .. . the , significance 61, his spj�ecb will be,more ,all I anything in debate :Mc., and missions estatilishpd by . . I I I wife at 7.40 a.m. and intended shpoulig ,m Del 'wares, $1.25 to $1.30; Quebec, 1, . . .. . I I done, but if -e_say - - . a .1 east- sully realized. . . 7 y of the Oblat Fathers in--quaint Old French himself at 8.15.. - .1 to .weaken-the authority -.ns with -th-eir, targe-churches and - - . . - - .. -_ ­ $1.10 to $1.15. ' . . The Foreign Minister, in-a .solemn now . ' my find Wix . - -1.1ricnanged, with. an emr. . . .� . Egyptian Government they may sinal] houses scattered here and there. `1 . , ... . 13aled JIav . : . tone, said- . .7 "Alf this year fanatical feeling'-in therAselve-5 at. any moment forced to .. - � . -CARS CRASH INTO TRAIN SUED. Inne. at $9.54 in $16 per ton for No. 1 - mea-, - . . . �. timothy, and $7.50 for mixed or clover. . unconstitutional 4 . . - _.�.__ �--, - * - . - -.- �. . . I as I -_ . . �.;; . -fn -L- I the increase. It h take measures, . . - . . . ­ -, � . . Egypt has been on lire bound to -take in - -A�__ _- -��-i--,LL:�7z-.�.L;.,.w".,�.,� - .: ��.,;. I . . .�ML ' ' - _V-T .. I.. - - ____, I - . _44t.hw sures. ,which.We -1 OWFN SOUK WILL APYF-,kL.- - -,Plnii!��-..,�-­­-416 :;.-i.�"1idi1*J.X-6 4, - �_�­�� - � - �".QrJ,oed_.l_p ,�"W__ I- .__ L� -,-Inn ,W6)),IA_1_-.__ __ _ _ I ---.--- I- ­ __. _� __ '. ____ - .. 'L . - I ��lmseiiii�. -em, 1.1�41N_r�, .- r- - �_F . 4�����­ --,- _ _ . - .,: . $6 ri�r t6d� . Fm k n - � . . 111ti"Vall . . . Vne ITM�M=-_I­ .1171-1--1 I I I_. -.-- rit.�(iovern-_- . ---- . 'q - I was for this reason that a little,time ago mgmt.- more than" the .prese of Com- Council's -Action In Quashing of Locht . - -- -__ - _�61­ch-says � .BUSINESS AT-MONTREAL. ­ 16 The eserill, House. . g1led � _.._. . , .Option Illy-law. .1 _ . . A Niag Falls, N.Y., de- - .. . I ,.. ... I L . .1� had to be increased. ­ . 3 - The . , , -,.I. . the garrison . - %0 %, �o . . I . .- . One of Re mast, reynar�ubie freight Montroal, July, 10.- Grain de. .- . . " - attack on .British officers. which hap- ra ,�� they might be cOmP An Owen Sound despatch says-: the '-Wreclis eN'er­krTotvn- in this vilT occur-r- in pver,.the cable for Manitob4 .. . I 1. t� � I . recently, is something,. which to do . - - day Itemoon, mand fro - .. . . . I. . � __ _' 'Parted I .on Fri I Sneat was ,. � . I 'time . No pronbuncement uttered this �0� announc�edient of Mr. Justice Mabee's red at 2.30 o'clQck hinited. and busihesi was have occurred a little I .- rear.7 a tong _. would not ion, or Jong pre,y-jously, has'st, deeply ifudgiiiOnC-ill the-netion-taken by Wit- when eight cars at -the quiet. - Cables are now % to �/,,c per I" . I '. . ago and would not have occurred to s impressed the House_ option Imck east Of the . -_! I the fanatical,feeling which has and -painfully imp . , i'llam .'�inclair to-quash the local o train jumped the . bushel out of line. There was pracLi- - P� --�'_ `,:..'.� 7 , but fqr _ . . law varrivil. at -the- last, municipal N.y.-c. -F-ails-Street Slat.koq. The de no change in the market for oats;.� , . �fipread in Lgypt this year- . . . it $O�L -D ' -_ by "' which he gave. in favor of the railed curs were pulled along . _t(telly pricey lichahgoll at 43%c in store for .-. . . place, even BiuTtS SOLDIERS'ROBBED.- election, I ' li�tii TfOl u . . -Since -the attack took I . . . - . ... . 1 1 received -�wjtjj- evident cl , grid therp thev 11trned in I%-- -o @a-, 61, :pr- No. 3, and &2Y,c for 'i"A,in . , �Iltefore,the trial 61 those condemned, one ' � : .191 lki'4_ f1v . UFF T-ion by the an1i-()PlI(-)iu�L,3_ 4111 diro!ions. �-Ome of them ran along 1\0 4. Ficiir­ N.) 6banize in prices i..4 an. . ---n -7- -T-ca-nT-5T--,--A--dc9Pa'+ - signs of ju ­ . . . - . . "' or two 0154greeable A L 131 illSi, soldier has W,-tearing out the ;ticipat(�d: Manitoba spring wheat, $i.fill �- a 6 igni ,says : - �. been .at in town on Thursday. and with the.op; under the tidih-sb . � . -tacks had been. made on British sub- 1 . . . . 11 the shed .tr. .%J,110-, strong bakers', $4.10 10 $A-201 - - - � . . r'. ipeans. by tacked• robbed and permaivently mirn-� ' feeling -by-the� local-;opUonists. posts, sor that the root of ha te - . .. . - _,.- Jects, at all ewmls on. Europeans, . yen in a suburban street. Poslte eel ortiom-being Wintrr when patents. &1.10 to $!1-40; . . . 3.eve.of fur- ed .t. The latter immediately to9k action to ptunged •.to the platform, p . . . In - .- . _ . - ' - ' : . , 1_$1 1 '". .­ . . .-natives.:\N46 may be on.the - been ars;- -.Three.cam .0raight rollers. -Q.1.90 to St-10; da ., _ to protect c;ucfi jTf incident would 'haNe al against th-0 judg;rw t. left'supported by the -c ' ' ' 7' " : h Cher measures necessary The assailan6 appeal ' ,l,t) to $I.. - . I . one time inconceivable. special Council meeting was held I left turned W the south and,went out bags. $1.85 to, ;1.'10: extras. $1 1 in Egypt, and for thp House - .. " 'On rn(5bon bf yard.-�vftile a car-IOPP10 50. Foed-A. Lir*business cont-inues la ' : - 'AA .. . Europeans ' ere arrested. � . to the situation. in -the depot Y steady ­Vty - ,. "' -� ," Cd Carnations Ao question the decision of,w ,I. .. .- .. ... . ...- . I was 'decided-by -a -over figninsl a Rome' -�k_terlown and bf d6ni;-in qhorti and mouilie at' , K ? I' I - Ntr.-W.- J..Christie it . - ,. .'. 0. - I a . �1.N-4�, ­. . .. . I . . ­ . . ,. I I to start. There prices, but th6 kl�mand for-bran is quiet;- ' 1. -to'.Immediately ogdensbial 9 train .Feed� .. I _ -I �, . rll��, 7,;,"�i". TF.N` DAYS-EARLIER:. vote of seven to Gxw .. i . f people on the�,NtnnitlSbns, in. Lags. $.1q: 'shorts, $20 to f ­­ .., I appeal. Air, W. H..McClarty, !was a large'- number 0 PCOP -1: . .1 , � HARV09T enter an a . 11121 per ton. Ontario bran in'bags. 51-6.i . � .1 " . .- ­ I � - - . - . -opposed,tbe ibotion, did soon the.I-PI -in, tut the wobbling � . . I " ­_%.r�',. .�..-�7'.-11 1-1. ­1�&R MEN KILLED. . :. I " . .ho . . allot 'y saw the -A snorts, .T20.50 to 11TI. milledi. . , - . . . , I . . ­ _.m_ * . I be Weil Started In the West Be-'. w. text of the decision " iron-shed i 511 to 817: rI Tanilsk:jininlr. Line Near NV U - I. I ground that the full ca s in time'to 'get (,ut,0f the trai i moltille $0-1 0 $25 per'Lon, and strnight - ' _. Acedent on . fore-middle. 91-August.-.. , -, was -not`beftre the- -ic6imcil.' The before it fell. Women Were crushed In . . . . . � . ­ . - Ne% Liskeard. .. � . - . inted -lously.hurt.. Had 1-grain, 8V in A21.). Provisions—Ra rreIS' . , Mayor and,;-Mr.'ChrisUe Were-aPfto� the rush; but not so, cut pork.4223: ROL .- . I A despatch from Winnipeg . saYs i Cuat. orlC4_WA -lWon tete at the same,hour of the heavy CarfAdn short - . ­­��-New L-sheard, Ont.. despatch says: ica.ttons a,j6legation , ft - .�­=it . ore;, red ;"rt cut, $2-1,50; barrels-clenrfat badcaf- - ere- killed still several-in- 'Accordiiig%tor the, present ind . wrelary ,,,.,ith regard to ac- eds would have been _V - iw,i, 7% to Sc: Cana- . . . -four men w result - of from all parts or the province, the bar. Provinciat .,;t Fourtli. _hundreds- the, acci- , _.50, compnim . . � ' '' _' fh I wing or licen lisporiAibilitY' for than pure lard,'11%c to-12c, kettle Tien- qi& tion respecting . lt !§! 'killed. . F -:,ured an-Friday night as the ' I th i,, year will be teh- days eat .ses n: a train v(,--f . 1'g tho'bearing broken'flange (f , 4 to 15%c; , .-,:, ' the breaking of a coupling. 0 J Golden, during.the interval pend n dent is placed on a bri dored. lo�%c-to"Ille, hems. I I ..� . t W miles.nor'h' than . 941nft�"' . - ­ - ­ . . Ic wheelsl Of a freight car- All I b - " "­ 1-.� -___ I-7.I ­4)n_-h- heavy-grade -abou ­ I I I. 'i Iruallgral- of the UPPeal,* ", -- ­ -- -'. �. ­� on6,Of 11 .� breakfast bacon,.17 to lg(:. \Vind�zor a- . ' i , 'L. C. Provirf - .�; by night breakfaq . .. '.piece. The dead are: call ,Gotn,T,14'�111 0 . fracks %Ncre blocked, but. con, 17e: fresh killed abattoir dressed -I)( this , 1- . s v - - per, '- . '* �­­' ".Porter. prospector, Yarmouth, N. S., tion, Orr.Satqrdsy-lught.�' I the wea- . �. . .1 . - ...4 -_ • i . . _ -_ hogs. S16.5ft to S10.75, alive: S, 7) l - I . � ��. - , . � P ill be, tn , trains were able to pas - ' Eggg-Atmfght. receipt-q. 15%1 ,.-.-_. . :- ' �,-- favor____ X, w fDE,COM . . . _4-____17 . .-- .. j:. Mills., pro,4p*..(.-tor.-prob&llIy_ Detroit; they continues vort . POSED. BODY IN RE.SERVOIR. ., -- ' - .� .. . it! Place. G. the-midst of-harvesting by the' TiMille - Gt"Ns. � 11rel)I 61by-s' � . . Carletc . I FACTORN FOR 1Ir-,r#A'VY .,c. Ornight candied, 17c, ,Butter-- 11. . ...• -1. ... _�.;-.11. Gordon, cook. . gent, New of August.' -,,;Ijile harvesting will. be well, � lot all. English Toww are In a . - ­ Choicest sall,ed creamery. 20 -to 21c. un- .. 1% . - ". .. _. ­ , St arns.Grand Tj-unk�PaCific a , - . - - .. e - .. . 41's - gtarted'before that. It is calculated Residents . Quandary. , r tiatio - for Fstablishment in Can salted. 21 to 21 Me. Cheese-�Dntarios, . _'Liskeard. - I -point 'that si_)C_-w('"cks' atter wheat ' . I . . . N go n-11 -.1. - _, - Ily" to ll,?/,oc; I . . . . . , . The accident . at a . ..- _0 ­ Quebec, lly4c, .. I.. I . ent occurred f<,r cutting. and the " ' 1.from London. Tile ' ­ ads Well Advanced- . . 1 . . - ... -.- � � ­.1:_1-._-1-. .:-I kn�wn as S\%anson's Cut. where there out it is ready . .. I I ..- ,,A des�alth . . . I - 11 . . I . ,some- I -b� Ivir. Thos. - ' I - headed, while in . en by I,.- . . RTATES M.kRKETS. . ..l.. is � grade so hea vy-that as auxiliary grain, is - all . ek� townsfolk of Bradford are riven . Ah.oftpiwa despatch se -,Car . UNITED .1 . I : . I ;._ .,.- . _!�.I...­..�_rngine is .�kept on hand' to push the pla . heided three we '.. I- _�(.'Us ether. w ritik-drinking theif Ahearn, president of the 01 ta.%La F - � . _ c"_ it been wei*s' calculation 4 di sion wti _ . tne d'ecorriposed f I s 'that negotiations with * Mintivnpolis. Jul*Y 10 - Nk:heat_-.Jnr y, -.-.' - . ---­�--�,­trams over the rise. . A heavy train, of course, lhe six InE,pective shares of . I i7ximpany, `say !� Scpt(4iiber; ldloyjc; December', 70% . - . - - itly-. .Last -v -� -ks- for the .79%( .. . - - . . -- 1. I - I , 'under Engineer O'Gonnor, made a dash cannot be.-depended on.-ImAlic 4.body of ir-Tran (P,�- 41-the rose -oir-ot the. C.Over,try-Ordnance-vv:oi 1 . , No I I . - ._ , 82'%c, . I hard, :.. . . . 1. . eslab ta-CIOT _-Otlaw4- 11) _7091JO: 1\1dY . . auxiliary, in orl -TT"ear -_ . . at the gratte. and -the a . .qi, rind 1Ap empty the reservoir, at &�&s* I 1�hment of a T", - Ahern; 62c; ,". 2-Northern. . .1 . . year the grain ripened with a rush, - Ii. ,,, are No, I Not - .:. -:.,,-.,. '�__ .. ,d. to . days b(1- X3.-�Zl to it, -atepayers.- ThiP-engineer f ,cture of heavy gun, �So% Ffo6e-i.First -patent,, S4_35 ' t6. . .. .. , . . _--rharge- of Engineer Brown, followed. , ,. for.'the biblier*ighl; � c .1 .1 Is , manufacture , . _. , . ... . . �:.....'_..:.- Wit . - When the'train was re�d� it ripened O! the' waterw( .af.e !.0 for the manu a , d , paterits,­11-1, $_ . '. . , .. . had in Totir yrk,b-declares'i . I , " , s partner, Mr..Sqper, . c. fore it wds expected. . .rescrvoir well advanced.. Ili,- q . . I d assistance. I - 45; .,on _0-to $4.30;- . . - -- climbod 6 considerable distance. Brown _. ' heading Out, i.xr- drink the \vate'r because' the rch ' only"Iti-St -\,Ion-':' - ' s .S, $3 50 to $3.60; second clears, - ­ . and a half week.,; after imird from'r� England first cleievr� , ­tited that the two rear coaches had c - I saw bearded, barley at I contains 1,240,000.f)oo'pounds. of k�uJrr,� .. .. where ere he had been conducting . _ � I :�' . ,;t,ead of six. _ ,eigiii. Qf the cor,)se \vai­tiny. I fact bf thie­car Corn- .V2.45 to S.�.55.. Bran-In, bulk, $15.25 0 I . . "._..; , .•i..t1r)oken away. and were rushing do-wri. I I-eadiliV1y.the,other dey that-can.be.cut the- m -.1 - . - ations. The . . . I ­ . ­� . . . ­­ z. �, . . ' . I while t 1 pegol i... .. I .. - ,fit h-ir engine to a . .- � 140 pounds. The contarrima-lion, . I ."'. �, . upon him-. -tic 1pm'� o btirk � . so. minute .as -b negh- rade ninny gun and 'am- 81S�5G' .- When.-t - No _- ,stands . . n .,timates that it will fak�c about is ... .. - . fov the 'whiter -cash. " s2%c: No.: " i-ed. cash, � *4 : ,.� . this weer:."- . �o .b I otiv having Tit I imperial Detroit, ..July .10 . .. 1. . lill, but had not tinie i , CWX \p% e: I siheret .. .., . 1butt';nee'.. NNgoils . I .. . I. awn, before they into his' - _Golde . l.a.st &Ie. I I is .encourn'ged them to- 82%c. July. 86Y2c;. Septembill' 81%c� De- - ---�- . .% . .).000 wen to g I aul4ori.ties- 11E . - . ' The--first :of the from OD- The 'hygienist vie of . cein . . garner the harvest. w *favors emplyino eld. The, ... , . `'`catcher:, ,.e passertger 2: e 17,Wi men the wider Ill camber, 82Y,c. . . - . . I . . .. .1� year there .were -ir- 'poza�efing ­ the toss, as embark up ­ . . , I __coacties i stopped dead. . -inks that tbe.rese ptonlaines, ('.overitry-concern will 'establish' itself in . __. . .. I - . . 1� the engineer of the train, tario and the \Wst-.and be Lh re isreVeUrta'inly tne risk of I . otidition, Of the . ,_ E -S_TOCtC_NIAnKC.!'9.. - . .. .. -.'� Meanwhile - and I sufticiently the , only on C - , . . I'm . . . _. ". .. #7 _. - " �- .­ 1. ._�flnding that his ears rand br(jken awn v, lhe' acreage ,_y yield are )re hands. ,wilic.h-unlike bacletip, cannot be ex- ('nnnda overnment giving a gifar; ,. . . - . .. .requir 6 . to ,% n the grade, e 6.000 rill from �thb water by' filterstion r Doni'011:' G far Tb nto, July 10.-A draggy Ione prrw , I. :,. steamed after lbon dotv , dis ins required I um and. butchers' - .N��----------���, lite number Qf 15,072 were*- - tracted .means. Moreover, the idea I litee thl;i all new gt n united in medi. . __Xm� a all . ed . ­I --- � sed 0 I , _wfftr the Cana __PWCTftC`_la_s+-� - - ItFu-1 a,,u ­ --"ad. bill eries w 1"Ift'; -f th N� ay,but � ., * - , "A "' 11 - . over dia - a ill be obtaiii e�tern..Market to-d I . . .. - ' I Inc Canadian , , - -- leble, 1- . I , act of the heavy train-load tributed I that-the Woductlq 'a . I .the full imp; . . over the Canadian n -factory. class VU le-ue'r. I.- I of Turn ,er.and general freight.. The year, and .1-266 r 1,000 were re- diffpsed over the whole. of the.reservoir from their , - . I �. I ititi, better.steady at.the -levels ,reachel . e . , br; %Nlt.lre , " , I or enr .xvns flinx0i *nn il-",Idil, about . .is 'a mi�tai,6ri one.-;TbC water around' - __+_11 : - - ., . , N(irlharn� while . dish let. wat - � ..� . . .. . I . .. ..'.... PP�'- 7F11 IsA,n p i i I g ,a s�i t i urn e n o e - ng- quire it. - - 1 ftw!..�l,-.,- I - ,d wa-2, . "' ' ;51 I., .. . . . I � the DOay will"i -' ­"�'In-i-'tit''I r qlmost C. P. R.- E 'rhe number. of exporters 'offere ."., ,- . . gage car. Porter-. . I 1, . - I I be reji,�u;A.I' - I . - lin�itcd,, and U,akle- was somewhat lea- , .. Mills, and Gordon . , : .11 t ii�: , : , - . . . .. " - 4 .-.:�:� while .--. ,m between . . . I free frcm'conlaininnfion. Me'anwhilli the . 'OW Ul"der turcless. Several fail- loads. 4 I. .. I I . . Hun N sold at $ -- 1�. 1:,_ were standing on the platfor dred . Miles Are ' t_-._:�;., .: . . ­ .. . .. Nine � . . . _. ., ­:I . 1. . , . .'.. ..- . . - - $11.05. . ' . . I Steams, unable to reach the bell-rope -VEN-ENIL?E EiGHTY MILLION- : ' . . . . -,.. -- .. .. Construction. .. 83 to 'figures wooly; passengers. - � I _­__�the two cars. and w&6 Instantly killed. water is.'being.usird. - . per c-,,-t.,. -'and lor.-exl^La I .. . � . -stricken I When All . 1. ._,�_ `. . . . I . % .. . . -- -choice ftili'll - . . . . .on account 0*1 the block of rtanic I � '. 0 - . - . . . ' de-'-Pc animals 'higher . - ,liiing for Year . . , Etch says. Sir have been obtainable. . ..� 1.-� passengers. rushed -for the forward-door Expected Showing . ... - -U%CK'FRO.1f THE TOUR. ...�. A Montreal esident of the � -.0N,%,ing to the tiros' -the Yeilr� larlit-3 ­-I . - . . the Returns Are in. I I . " Thomas Shaughnessy, Pr . but thrown to the floor and pin- I . . - ., _ , . n 'Wellmsddy that; at- ,supplies of grass-fed and inferior huL,h- '.. .- , - , . I. . _ . I says: The books * : . . C.p.n.. said 0 ' . foned'by a mass,of debris. His leg Was An Ottawa despatch -iv After Sixteen miles it ers' are expected to be marketeer, Cfi,+�,-� � ' - . -'...'-broken in two places, and he-was of the Finance *show Lhdt nespele.r . Toad tivi . . though his company had 900 ction,. $.j.50 to $4.95;'medium, $4.23 .to-$-i.-O. ' ' .- . I ' . . _­ I . '30th I . . I. , ... -tie up to June be receipts of . the . Years' Impii�,onment. . .• new. ioakl%N-4 now' -con%tru "' *Lse injured. 'He *a�laki?n to his -_ . they,were not making much noise about -cows. $3.25 to $4; bulls, 83.25 to $1."a. . . . . ' In New Uskenrd. but died on Saturday Dominion for the last fiscal year were While ,l. of these additions canners. $1.75 to $2 per cwt.. :�Z- ' says: ile hoped-that all .. . .....7.;.. afternoon. None of the other passen- 87�3 oo6.599,- the. ordinary expenditure .A Hespeler despatch - . end of this A moderately-active dernand was PAX..: -.-.- 1. g the stone tower of the Evan ailed by the c ' . . I - _.__ -. .gars-were seriously injured,, nllh(�xigh $54,'061,32,4, and the . expenditure on repairing Wednesday; the WOUld .be .railed_ � gelical ChUrch-bere on Wed By (be-time''this year's crop -4n-for feeders and stockers.. Sh,)rt. .. -, . : -cut by flying capital account $1,,1,727,867. )Xhen the year. . . keeps, $i.60, o , 1,060 to. several were bruised ant} I . . � - released a toad which had be r adto move the &uble. k ' - - t $4.85; feeders ' . . . . glass. . '_ . . retifrns'for1be year. however, are conn workmen nil. It must have.. wouldpeg and Fort W'il- 1 15() lbs., at $jWJo $4.65; choice stock- I . . . . 1 . . -.1- . . . . 1:I . plete it is expected that the revenue will been built i'Tito the w track between Winnto the extent-of 150 el -$3.60 to-$3.85,-stock - - ­ . . ­ .. � I..., . .. I ', - � total close on $80.000,000, whilst the Fi,n- been there since the tower was erected- .liam Would tj�e laid- facilitate rs 600 to, 8W lbs.,, . - I . I . *:1 .surplus of 16 years ago, The animal was appar miles, which would greatly fac .cal�cs, 400 to 600 rills., $2.75'to $3.25 per ft_�,�­_ TOOK POISON ON STREET. I ante Ministcr.,calcul,�tcs on a ' , . . � 'thli ,,v ',d transportation Sir.Thomas WOU -0 � � . .- . e .". --- - .. . . .. .$42,5M,OW. over tht ordinary eXpeddl- ently nlii7ne orse from- its-Ion 9 would CNN-t: . � � . - ­ .­ . I . . .I . assumed the color rapt Tubs sold at. $4.25 1 I - .: 1. . confinement, but had' rumor that, the�C-P-11- I 'E\T�rt ewes and ]a . � .. Jftntreal Woman of Good Family Corn- tures. .. - . . , . .,:: I the Rockies"to $i-il) Pet! cwt- -S . , . . I . . ! which surrounded it. _. ,not confirm the through .Spring lariibs..sold at ,. .. . I. . - . -_ .i. -s we.-a ­ 4 . , ':",­�: . � nuts Suicide. . - .. I . . _+ , . 1- .. of the mortar wb . intended W 90 * $4 Ji and ex rt buck p -*�.',�2., .: , --, ' '. :.-,. ,- . . - ,z -_: .-­ fron, but be hoped to reach; to $0,0 each, -.-- ,,, - +'- .. .. 5 I ! , ,. . : . " . ml� i Ednionton, .50r, and culls, *2,75 to * I , . _!",; . . : . . % A Montreal despatch says: A sensa. . I.. . lbES. � _. - . . . - I pital-.of Alberta direct by the end worth $3 to $3 . ­ . . . --'-- the ca . - . . . I . .. . .�. _� I s3-.5o per .cwt.. I .. . e of suicide occurred on -Sal- __ .- ' . PKICEN'tEN-S .GOOD WORK. , - :_ - -cows we moderate demand,.*- . _Aonal case . of the present Year were ffibdief I . I .� -.' urday afternoon, when Mrs. Tellefer. a 3J,18-i Russians Killed, 3'i,407 Missfind, '_�___4_ . ` ­ mileh . ;M . - . . ­ . . . .. . . .1 ' . . ,%,ompn belonging to-good family, killed I and 115,885 Wounded. . Eight Guests Rescued From a. Burning I - .$30-to. $60 each. ".. .., - ' . . . I . - " 7NEAN BRITISH GUN� .I. Cahles" were dull at $4 to $6.50.-Per .. .. .. . . .- , I -herself by swallowing*a''dose of Paris - I . . : Hotel at Winnipeg. .. 111 I . I . - , . I . I- . . . - � green. The woman was noticed going A despatch from St. Petersburg says: . . . . . . � Reported to. be In the Hands.t,f cwt- _" 'l The"g6neral staff issued -on-Thursday 'A WITITTiPe, despatch -says-,. Two Po- ]Details _ . lines were ..'ftp ft Selects,sold - -- along -Mount Royal Avenue,.,atM when . . -9 6 : .: . �7.WT lights and fats, $7.35 per vitlit. ,'- . .. 1. . . - -drinking fountain she final statistics respecting the losses of lice officers, Griffin-and Perry, re cjicd . .. a Foreign Power.. _ . . I ­ 4 .. .,. �. she came to a ,armies during the war with - t people from death in an I early I he ♦London ., - I .11.1 . produced a cup and sorneffi,ing i.r.l. the l3ussian,arm . eight . morning fire at t pal-is despatch says: T . . 'I;REFILLED THE BOTTLES. .. ,:..'� .. . ­ I... . . _. .. . .. 1. - . .. . - . .... . . . r the content,,. She walked Japan.'They'-show that 31,187 inert were Wednesday MOT he Farm- A 011(le . D .. - .nt of the Petit . . . .., I ---it drinking . : - . . I and 115,8,,zI5 wounded or cont eT-gi Hotel,ote-l" colidircted by Arthur, Finlay. C61-1-12'P, . " - - . ,. .. . .. ...... -_ ,alfew-ift4s.and sank .to tit(, ground 1s killed .. us- � h fire depart., states- that ,.considerable nervousness ' _' - alleybury* Guilty -or - 4� , -. idne4'. The number of-missing is 37;497, Before the arrival of the i3'-fflsh 'AdiTfl'r6IiY Owing notelkeep" at hi ,.. . It in grea,t agony. -om(.1 pn.s--,ers by ers of war 53,897.. ._ . - Thant the two -police.constables hurried' v,evails at ,the-British i .. ... � . ..I . - to and of prison the Inct that a number of leakages Fraud; ,:. ..1-served her and find per removed :. . . .. into the building to arouse the occu- to . ortance havq Occur- _. - tbe hospital, where she died shortly af- '-- -' - - 4 ­-7.- 1. ,.. in secured a ladder and plat- or the highest imp [c,,Ai mollills� There A Toronto despatch says : The first I . 1. -1 ter admission. ... ­ . I To BE CHRISTENED WILHELM. pants. They secu , from red during the last J prose�culio.n uhde�, the' amended liquor- - ' �, . 2,1 it against the upper story, . . .. 1.I . . -.----+-. . . ­ -, ,%- . I .. .'' .1 .. .. .. . -their-night are-; sgys-the c6rrespondent, several for- act of Inst session for fraud in the sale - I . . . . . . . which eight.Tffen trawled,oin I n - jrust taken place at Haiky- . . ­ REBELS ANNIHILATED. Will Act as Godfather .1 eign spiesdin 1= at+ the present mo , NATAL king Edward rtothes. . . �� Oct has disappeared re- of liquor he., �'­ I m ., . . meat. -information was laid by Un ."., .- . - . .. . to Young Ge Ilivince. . ..- .­ . ­- I - . .. an. . . . - I - Of high bury. The Over rtvu--Hwn&rd Surrounded and llk!!� ' . laking to a new quick-firing gun of the License Department, arid.- - 4 . A despatch from , Ber Th NO DyliNG NATION, TIIIS. power from which.great'resulls are ,�x- ill ,f the town 1. SA 5. e - . . experiments the offender, an botell,eeper o . se . , .Killed by t&Y8I.Tr00Ps- - .. , Crown y n 11 parted,'al I hni I g I v . Ac. , i!I - son of the German CtoN 'rinse; wh , I ti-w final experb ty, and was filled' - , ' ' .n ' a '� n g _ c "*'' w 0 h ' r " b s (� that ' e p h P' e ' eI ' , the I ' * - � l"Dis. , , R __ , ,-- ` - - - - - � -7- N - I - - - I .,I' I in thp--s-lalLon- i i I � a . S7 t � �. I 1. I- e ., , atter 0 , 'V' . f I 'm _ � full pact u m er..'",�, - .4' - , �_ . , - ." I� a, - "' P. ` , . . � car. Por e standing ,_" � _ . I .1: -be Imports and Exports have not- yet bon ninde with it named, pleaded guilty.. I . (In ')O and cpsts. , - A despatch from Durbag, Natal, say, was born'on Wednesday, wit, named Great Britain's �resp _ & Ilis offense consisted in, ...:,.,- .. . plata] pletely 11.Ir- wilhe.1m. The christening �vtll- take carding . -jwik that r.11 refilling case bottles, which bice a cer- I ... .Increase. I .. . .ding to the petit Parisian co , I I ... rounded and defeated a rebel body in place on Aug-12. . 'I tent, the ,k(ImirnIty now known ti in Inbel, with bulk liquor, thus prac- A T,ondon despatch says: j- I : . ,the Umvoti district. Five hundred and ,A, cle,patch from Vienna Vnys that The.Ju I ne ibe details or this pin, as well as other n selling a brand- ,)t . isjArn for statemcilt, of the Ronrd of Trade shows. is. are In the hands rising deception in .. �. forty seven rebels were killed and faliliv King Edward will go to Po , If riant documm goods 'under false protanWIL I 11 rrnsos of ,rl.f,?(),5W in imports a er. I . . 11 nee, "�, ir(" Ora toy 1. . . I I .., There were no wh __ E . th cibristening of the infant pri ,.0.. M,269 I-w . 1 . . .1 . I , m _� . eselt,ped- q, ,OW ill exports. . . 4. . . , . ' ' ' . 1. _. . , . I � . ,-k - ti.M I— . ­ , ,. , I - . ... act as -qpdfathor.' I. . I.- .1 11 .� . . _. �, ­.Ar,., . .. . � .. , , . � . . .__ - � 11Wf"M '-.". .A" ,1 1� , .- 1 ... , . his . ...4.­. ."', ,. 11 ; . "�,� * . , __fz�­�_'�, ­1� .... I�..�� I . ­ '.. _.I .-� � .,:::, ., .-, Z�� " ,.�L.tf. I�!� -,-- 1. 11, I- . Sip 'Flid�­_ - !ea�inc_w .1 . I g .� ,� 41. I I � I d ifi . �. . �.,•rr: e •-+s-•:o, '•rr ..: I. .n .. }*� ,. a�:'; .air. ..,.,,., .,�,.,. :..,,,,., .0 .•.,,.' •w•' .. .t>{_,� !. •.h- ,..,tis -�.y' t'" ,•: >3�+'`C-+ W. +.,J� �'^=.rH 'y+ -s.. •342% P '.� ".,: ,may ...:.:.•sem .. s,T,,...... t".GSA.._.., 'r�•'� .. -,.,y{>lf{,'Y. .. .,♦ . ?I ...�:'uKa":.1•" :kdc'9..M1."•. .} '/: b eTy ,S "'141 .. Y'r y a,.r ..h.,, "� ..fM-',y,..,,y' w,�]. ..,...... -..TYI,..:. 'i _.1 :Q _Y.!, t+ ,t 1!.. , '"FC 1 ; ,'.G _ _�1.1:. -f I : .. 1. `' - -.. •. .. .. 11 _ .� " .t' } _ _ _ - _ - -, �. 5;. e d • . _ _ , . • I . . - - "No"-sighed ----- - ------ I,, - fY�O ghed Sybil, wear-ity, freedom you have given me affords me And now he leas .unexpectedly come �' "Well, theft you did; and I'll tell you the opporturrty u! t•uluutarily. doing 'back again. Look, Mrs, Berners f Oh I �• - �01 ... �- . r how`it all happened; tiler secret of your that which 1 should nal-like tO,be forced how I do wish somebody would deliver 4 �"y `6 r I _9 IMIN abode at Pendleton Park tras known tb intotdol:1g." this boy from, this band would save. a• loo many people. It couldn't n - , I yossibls Captain Inconrtu bowed In silence, anal this pure young soul alit.e!" exclaimed ll _ be kept forever by roll. It is a wonder in some perplexity, and then.he said• Gentiliska, with inure feeling than Sy that it was'kept-so long by ant•,- They "I am..not sine that i understand you, bit trod ever seen her dis lay, 4 [[ - kept it only until they thought you were madam, as'to what you would do. Following file glance ofpttic girl's � . safe from pursuit and arrest, Then "I would g 1i 1; Linn, 111-M, I - I - some -f Captain P t freely re -! e Indy looked f - , •- -1 . ._.. i en e n People-it justice, instead of being forced thither,'her,' . Prepared as shec+hadhbeen by Ge l o I n dl o s p E • - - _ is not known whom-let it leak-out-until ex-piained 'Sybi11: - --` Is'a's praise to behold a boyYo! rare I it gds to file ears of the authorities, who `.`l trust you would never commit such beauty, she was really startled by the OR,. SYBIL BERNER'S set inquiries on toot; and then the_ g,suicidal act I" Exclaimed the captain, angelic loveliness of•the lad before her, _,z whole thing was dlscoycred, .and' as in consternation. I usual, misinterpreted and misrepresen- "Yes, I would and-I will, I care no- bii j1e'chartx'was not alone in file soft, ir that s4one Uke a 1, _VINDICATION — ted.. . You got the credit of voluntarily thing for my life! I have lost all .that halo around golden th e fair, open forehead, nor consorting with us, and of.purposely makes life worth the living! All =is fn the straight Drown eyebrows, nor the v _� - blowing up the. old Flaunted Chapel. gone but my true honor-for its mere clear blue eyes, nor the sweet serious .t, And the new warrants that.,were issued semblance has go3ae with evenythin a -far pour-arrest charged g nroulh, nor in the delicate blooming crime•also." g You with_ that else. I would preseiti a the true honor 1 complexion; it was also in the expres CHAL-FER VIIh---(Continued)• ' "; -set oft at full seed, • . . p r. A glatterin I �rould ` lace myself on-trial, and`trust - "Good Heaven!" afar of earnest'Candor, and trusting ' -"Knock him down I Brain him! but through the rugged mountain pass tvitlgi exclaimed Sybil, tor- in my Innocence-and in the help i t getting all her indifference; "what will Providence," said Sybil, speaking.with love that beamed from every feature c t :.:+don't hurt the woman," shouted souse a recklessness of life and limb that at P g• that beautiful fac@. •-� one in the crowd. And some other one, another..time.-would have_frightened his they riot heap upon my head next? I a stoical firmness wonderful to see'Ln '`Yes, indeed; he looks-1[ke a eeri�h, companion half out 'of her senses,:- will not rest under this imputation!- I one so young. "• armed w ith a heaYy .iron,poker,-dealt will ndt F' What is his name." inquired Sybil; in a crashing blow upon ttie bare But now, in her,despair.of lite, there "Neither would I,'if I were you-that sileCnce int` rith ills eyes flxedlrut ondIn ihe a ,horst of admiration. _._� - head. And Sybl1's brave defender re_ was even a hope iu this mad career- is, if t could het it," said the girls car- ground, now lifted them to her face and ��it'is Raphael.' taxed his protecting hold u ori her form the hope of a sudden. death P i , Raphael.' an appropriate name. Sb her teet�en,'bleedrrig,-pe1'ha s_dyiii at Btit thQ. gigantic -roman knr1v ham_ y �g� ,replied: - P b p 1 aslically, P g - g But 5 b!I tviFpi-her-til' " 1 on this resolution before you g t have, looked the child-artist.h oo 'd e c artist. Ela -- ' - self.his horse, and his road, and so he cl c tightlytogether, ac M .Phae1,•in_ tits Ari brightest da s on earth asp d i her deathly t, Mrs. Berner§;, and to morrow we, g A piercing scream broke from her carried his victim through that-fearful white. face. rigid as marble, and her will talk further on this subject." So may seem the lore-angel Raphael to '- bPs• She steeped,to raise her husband,- pass i4 perfeA:satet.'. • large, dilated eyes staring into the fire "1 must of necessity.sleep on it before those. who• see him in their.dreams," -but was at that in1a'nt seized by lila Thcy reached a deep, narrow, secIud- heedless of the strange fit's lean actin said Sybil, with n dreg smile, said' Sybil, gazing, as if spellbound, oz; "officer, and forced from the spot. ed vane g g Y' g' y the beauty of the boy, y, in the in of which stood "But now I must tell ysiu-how all this since nothing. _can :be, done. to-night; "Shame I Shame r' cried a Bystander. an old' red sandstone house, crosefv hurt. us. In the first place, when your but also I must tell you that nothing. - (TP be continued), '"Take-the handcuffs off the poor woman surrounded by trees, and only dinrly, to flight from the cavern was discovered, can change my resolution." + and let her look at her husband:' be seen in the clouded night sky, we felt sorry -only on your account, be: "Thus let it stand over until to-mor- :L'1'IIOLESALE MUSIC ".Poor worrrar; indeed!" exclaimed -- Here the robber rider slackened his cause you ran into imminent danger •if row," replied the captain. Theh with a - - �-' Jones, the officer. "she's the biggest PtiCe• - arrest:-We had no-idea then that•your total change of tone and manner he One +Thousand Four Hundred and devil alive I Do --you know what she's The deep silence that prevailed, the arrest would lead to the discovery of turned' to Gentiliska and said: - Thirtyse,en Instruments. 'done? Not only .murdered a beavtitul thick growth of leafless weeds and our retreat: but it did. When our de- "N9ty, let- us have supper, my little - • ,IadY but bluwn up a church and killed ,briars through which their horse had teglires brought in the news of the war• Princess, and. afterward we will open - A corribination of brass bands that halt-a dozen men I" to wade, al! showed'Jhat�thi.��house had rants that were out against you, they the mailbags and see what they have aright be quite equal to bringing down A shudder shook the crowd. Could beert_long uniuhabilerl and the grounds- also warned.us that the'aufhurities had brought us." - -- , - - the walls of Jericho will be heard at a _' _;this . - frue_4 A neon a aL uestio0s_w long uncultrvat«d. the clew to our caverns. and that there Gentiliska clapped her hands Lode• fP>e t be"given at Government Elouse, sl__ :� ,�1 nr:•,G narnnrfi_ u �stsr=kiFr1 _ Fn x� } n _.._ r.> _ , filar to .: rnrr r5n the. ld tv0man o1 i.i• t F.n.1-ltrtd -„- __ , Aldersho +stop-to answer any one of them;uCall- for wherL'Dful6ch-i'dde­try�t� rite friar es ate; -- _ band, who .g4ickly inacte-her°appear- - '��iiC iw.,,.., ,; .Ing his coadjutor Smilh to help hila and- dismounted, and tinkling► Sybil -- With her hatids still closely-clasped ance at the door. - Corps,- draw'•n from 27 -separate regi- - ._ they each- took-an -arrn of-Sybil'an"d tightly clasped in�hisTeff ar`in, rapped together, with her pallid :features._still "Supper imuiedlately, Hecate!" said ►rents.. and comprising ne$rly fifteen forced'her from the seen♦. three times three, with his ,cjt ttt hand. :set as in death, and ,ilii her staring tie girl. > hundred "partite instruments, are to Faint,speechless, powerless under this the door was cautiously opened by 'a eyes still fixed upon the fire. Sybil sat, The woman .nodded and withdrew. Play. 10" Cher. This.will form one of - decrepid old man, who held_a linitled heedless of all that she lief►rd. The ir} And-in a few moments_she re.•appear:ed the most -gigantic orchestral c©rtsbina_ ' a Fain and ♦slut accuss un i er of � taper in his w ilherel fingers. continued her story_ - - . and surmiioned thein in to the evening tions ever attempted. - miscry, the wretched young wife was "Ilio; Pluto : who is hcTe:'" inquired' "We let-no time De lost. We gathered meal. The 'actual number of" Instrument -torn fror5i' her dying husband and MEoloch, striding Into the hall. and bear- up the most valuable and - • " thrust Into a stagecoach, guarded b portable of The sup}ier was served in the rudest rngagc'd will be 1,537, made up as three other bailiff's, -and iminecliately Ing Sybil in his arms, our effecls, and that same night evocu- possible fashion.- There were neittici• follows:- . -- Y "No one, sir, but lila girls and file ♦fed our cavern- anis dispersed our table nor chairs. A fine tablecloth.-not -, piccolos „ ; 3t started on her returr�i journey. woman! acid they have just come! band; talon care to a P' bo clean; was' s read u on the floor, - .Flutes artd Resistance was useless, lamentations Aln'd no []re_ made, tend nn_ supper g appoint a d_icinnt . P P flat clariariets 33 ' yourself. _ rendr'zv,wr ;. Saian ,watched the and ori it were arranged a law plain -' artielps of food such as could be Oboes .at .ar•' 1st t?al� travail be>jorShe e iepcceeded t dumb ttscarh a e lv yourself, and emakelia fire flst of all. puna riding frequently to the % side qulek! R y.: Y 1st B tial clarronets .... .. 114 _ o liy to discover file coach' Dy prepared. - Ynd B fiat'elatiaoL�s ........ 6t Byer before equalled In tire-case 01 any This lady is as cold as death_! 'N here which you would be brought baa.W�cc. lie "Yon will excusg our imperfect house- su[fc sufferer under the sun. Is Iska?"' - • w.as'. at Upton this cveriin , ivge'n The keeping,-f hope, Mrs. Ber•ners. The tact , 1st cornets ......... -There wore no other Pte ..;.... ..:ti E1 - pagsen�ers but 'in this room: sir" answered the old stage stopped to change horses. }le just moved in, and have not Euphoniums ...... .. Ls tive flava 9 the sheriff's officers and their one ri- man, pushing nen an old worm-eeaten, r o nlzed got Lrrd Trombones .. . 3 sorter. - '. P P R P recognized you, and uAmedrntelt g quite comfortably .settled yet, . ' . door that admitted them"into a large, mounted, put spurs to his fast horse laughed the captain, as he folded his • Of the first part of this terrible home- old-fashioned oak-paneled parlor, with and' rode as,foe life and death to the own cloak'as'a seat far Sybil, and led basses . ` ward journey there is but little to tell. -a wide fire-place and a high `corner rendeavous of his band. and her u placed-her on it, and sat Arum basses .. T'-.They._stopped .at the s got them }rend Alb clarronets-'-:........... 9. - ppointett hours cnpfpoard, but without' other 'furniture. into their saddles to intercept the stage himself down by her side, 3rd S.flat 'clarronets .:.:.... 58 and stations to breakfast, dine,' and On the hArih knelt Gentiliska, trying c:•tach._ -lie also gave order¢ that we Other- members .at the band joined Saxophones .. .. 80 au sleep..and change a Ira.-the twood intoo coax a-ln blaze ittle smouldering fire o1 rein whioh Aad discovered s the course them at the meal, and Captain lncounu " "' '•" , horses,' but never sl X g and Gentiliska dld�the honorsHarris ".. - "" •• - - - p, an to water, velled day and ni ht• and as Ao other "What the d-I is the use 6[ - - o�.. - _ Qin. . , .. pufng of tits rides, and which he supposes will - "' •""""" .well That gars Joined -Ynd co that the sheriffs officers had en - Althorns .... ..... Q6 gagrd alt to-set fire to a wet sponge; impatiently is a1L 1 have to •tell you, and } reckon CHAPTER X. lit lroritbones . -pg -- f0i-themselves and their im. exclaimed Moloch. y'ou know c.11 the rest," concluded Gen- When S' I woke'the iiia was stream, 13acs tromDonea•......-�� 19 :r . portant charge. And he went to one of the windows, tilraka. During*the whole horrible ofune t}m 'wrenched- off -a -div;-meulderin - _ it in at lila unshaded windows, and by 1. _ - pieces with. his• baro o! der despair,1 sat in the same altitude It.blaze of Ji ht she saw-that two of--tae _.String basses �'•� :- g}. I 1 tT shut- - tint at.itl f+ybt g Side drufiu ...... 13,, 'hapless Young wife M!Ut,er ate, drank, 'ter, broke it into p regardless of all that women had lett the room, and left' no Seas drums slumbered, nor spoke; all the faculties hand,.'acrd piled-.it it in-among-the green- was said In her, one with her except GeAtiliska. -Bagpipes ms . ...`.1.....• 19 I 1� of mind and body, all the functions of logs. Thea from his pocket he took a While Gentibska's tongue was run- The 'girl was u and was making "" ., 23 _ ' raiure,,seerued to be sus d flask o[ whisk ureci a P B Fif ;,, ,,; . pi'n act_ y._po _- portign of i! ming, her:.hands were else busy. -Stir ,,hat shift she could soh her-taco - It was on the night of the third da on the weak, red embers, and'in an in- had Bugles ......... ,...... '. 86 _ y, prepared a cardial 01 spiced and with the aid of a tin basin, a State +and they were'in the last stage.of the slant had the whole mass of fuel in a sweetened port wine• and had set it in ewer, and a crash towel, alt o1 which, Mfr, Henry.Sims,..R.A., will conduct ;journey. roaring blaze. a saucepan over the fire to heat. And for want of •a washstand, were ptoced this vast array of musicians. _ They were going slowly down that Meanwhile Sybil, - unahte to staruf, now "she pours 7t out in a silver mug upon lila bare floor. t terrible mountain. Qass, lending to the tied sunk down. upon It.. 1oor, where and'handed it to Sybil, saying;; ' When she had'finished washing, she 'VOiC£ BY GRAMOPHONE , village of Rlackville, The_ road was she remained only until r; :rtiliska saw. "Come, drink; this will .,arm and_ csrrt+[ulty .implied the contents of the --r _ eveT%ur,usaally diRlcult and dangerous, her by the blaze of the tic,,. . ' .strep then A �._.__. >; g' you. 1'on Iook Irk�ealh, basin out'of fife window, and refilled a Y B 1t9- stzati�hes JBst ` and the night was very dark,so that the "You •are as cold as ice!" 'said' the but must not d e yet. Xou must again with fresh water for Sybil. Then, won a singing scholarship in•London. 1. .. coachman was driving slow 1v rind crire- kind-rh-arted girl, taking Sybil's hands, drink and live." happening to turn around, she- dis under novel circumstances. From her! • fully, when , suddenly file bits of the to her.own, and trying to warFrri thein. ",Yes,- I must live r' srPid S-ybit. "I covered that her guest was awak,. Coibnfal home she sent to a well-known _ .. leaders were - seized, and -the 'coach "COmr+ to the-fire,'!-she-con tinued,• as- must rive f4 throw oft sty,- horrible im• "You nested wek{?" she Bald .with a professor in•London a "record" o! her- +fPPed•, siding the lady to rise, and drawing potation from lila fame of rnq fgther's smile. : o with the request-that he would In crime alarm lila bailiffs thrust their -c!rimney; ice, he toward the "Sit here•" she daughter." " - • � • - - "Y�,-}or i was worn out, This is the test It on the gramophone, and inform heads nut of the side %%indows to the added, arranging her own red cloak as .- And she took the goblet and drank first niA,ht in four that I have lain down her whether he thought its qualities - Ffglit and left,>to see what the-obstacle a seat ' ' the-cordial. I ufllcienliy hood to . ui3ltf her-in talc- 4 .. " - and the secGhd night_ in eight, J,. Y :' might be. Thanks," murmured .Syhil. . Thanks And anon a new espre�si0n passed answered SyDih fag so long a journey for an exarrfina- To their horror and amaxc•ment they -You are very good to me." into tier .face: the fixed despair rose in- ' "sty gracious goodness-! How could tion for a scholarship. . The professor- ' ' "k loaind it surrounded by halt a score o� ",f0loch, she'is nearly dead r Have to a - settled determination, ri firm, listened to trio "record," was dol im• ;highwaymen, armed to the teeth. you got any wine' ,.If you have, you stand it? You cannot be restedyef, Y give it active resolution. You had better lie a-bed longer." Pressed by the:possit,i)ihes of the voice, t to .me!''. was tare• next request 'of the "You tnok as if you ivere going to.do "Mia, [ -would rather gat up,"-said end-:wroWI.AO say he thought she injght _ iFz1Pq'1 R girl: something. Wlint is it?" inquired Sybil, rising. try. Encouraged Dy this report: she - 1.I As. i r c . ion, a grr a - itis in time or the e road'mbliers, by aH.that's devil- mise6iliineeius luggage that lay in one "Ho. I am not orad, On the contrar examination. and was one of two sus corner y tended the lady at her rude toilet, ren- . .ish 1" gasped Jones, falling back' in his and from it he,rooted out a it seems.to rue that f have been mad. or cessful •candidaLes out of•190 com " r assistance of a dressing- lei ' neat, black bottle, which he beau ht and dering the g .. put. -I .;%r- -could••have borne the fugitive maid. tors "Good gracious! cried Smith, in the hands of the girl, saying: life that I have been leading for the last Just before file tett tile. room, Gen- "`- .. 11 --And all the brave "bum-baillies" who "There! ha: Iia, -ha! there's some ni IWo-rrionth9! 1 will' bear it no longer. tiliska, chnncin they lance •out of t)ie .' IRRESISTIBLE y;+ . had so gallantly bullied and brow- her own ole} port. We made a rail I will give myself up to trial, come what g > beaien Sybil,, and her ,sole defender, upon Black: H wir'xfow;.ufte•r ane exclamation - Is dog, madam, Would ho. 11beAll nj ' ` I 111-4 1, on yvi 0 r . c r ie a prise and delight. dropped poria-stricken; paralyzed, by litir'Pose to provide for her. guiltless ,death than lead an outlaw's '�� r tv a s" g awe t doll r ., terror. All r t lilt. Now a tin sauce nn, and lite. 1 will Vhat• is it?" inquired SyHiI. "I would tape him, but I am afraid my P P ' give myself up!" "-fie captain's son i ON; a beautiful husband might object.." . "Get oat of this, yon vermin'!" ordered same stt�'ar and s ice, old .,iol0ch, and "Atter all the.• pains we have taken. , i astern voice at arra of the windows, also, if possible; a cu boy'. ,firs. Berner&, :An angel among "Madam, you can net another husband p or fumbler,"said and risks we Mire run. to rescue ou?" o _ _ _ - "Ye-ye--yes, gentlemen,"' --faltered Gentiliska. - ' crclaitned.Genf ilislia, in dismav,`Y devils! lie tins been ..gong.so _tong! much easier than a dog like that.'- Jones. • : - ' • : . The giant trent bno*k to the pile in,1111F "Yes. after all t'liat! And vet f thank � "1'a-lake`all we have. but spa-spa- corner. anal nfl,r n little search brought gots' all the same, I thank yoir all, that spare our lives.!" pleaded :smith: lnrth till the a4•lic.les required -by the you have act me at liberty, and by so. •'' "'Well; well, gef out of Ihis, you mss- girl. i, arable cowards. Empty `our pockets, "�0t�'. good Mt0loch, doing have given.me-the opportunity of t;0,anis do .for voluntarily ,delivering mysoff frp." " �� and you shall be safe! if would he 01'11 Hec',0 what you have clone for me. "Just as if Captain lncomiu trould let - - i N. r ' crueler than infanticide In slay each \fake her a fire: that he may t:iave ria dO it. L tell : elpiess .wreli it s*_ lair;*trod !supper reach• fdi• the captain when'he �r.cas0ns for sating your has -- - o. ah die rte�gice which pool �yl.,il...ns in comrs," coaxed Gentiliska. retorted the Girl. y - miserable h . _ . a. µ. v. - I ecognized as brlonging to "•last d. princess." agreed the-rubber, "rVid I have my ren ons for risking Captain Inconriu, tvlro immediatc•l�1 ,\ '` t , 0 - confiscated; irriother• nTy-ivythe bare chance of resell- The trembling liniliffs d&�e.ndcd from shufi,`e. and cnrried .it off int. the ad- int; my good name;' said Syl)il, fainly'; ---ft- - -- t .- the - ognch. -agd gave, up lii6i;'po0,'1X i0iniig beck room to kindle the kitchen "and your` captain would scarcely de- � i • - -books and watches, and then submitted fl re. fain ins here as a captive., against my may, ' t y to be'tied to trees. t .. -"Y�u t%2ore wrong to lamp rrs! z-- '! `' y You will she .added.-,smiling strongely. t ` / - The coachman and the gua,rd_yirldel fir?f into, {rrnil.,le inrmedrately !:, You ","'ell, maybe he would. ♦nil intiybe _�,;� ;to tile -snug ni,cessity. . would lint•e Leen in n•nrse bi this tune, he trouldn't! but het=z lie comes, and ., „ '• ,ir ' Tho horses were lakc.i friar Ibe conch ii tt c had not rescued you! Dunt poli ori'can ask �.• •"' �- . and a y liim," said lila giil,'as the _ ,, '� ppropriated to the a=•,_of the vilz: Igiotv_tyjten the laws are ri0wn nn v0t>, raIlo in 0[ a horse's feet waM heard in a - ' f "r Z _. tors. your irnlj safr'Y is frith file oufl,iw's?" fife f orit'vnrd•. - - - . . -- - '6,1--•.'�; "� .•;1�.,� �` - ` . ' And lastly, Sybil. titin this rondvi-i-d. inquired Gentiliska, as sgon...as ilia "A moment pussrld, and then the rob- r ' `by dc-;P rdr indifferent to her fnlo. tt•us' found tivsctl alone t ith her rI' 1 �, attest. leer chief, with thrce_or four oLhis men, `.�',_'r= _. _. - . ' _ r ,1 / �(. ;r lifted fr°0m h t so:it why I}ie IrOme--ii I don't. luta,. I don't care: lt'is all entered the room. bringing with tY,enl , //r ` /r,-,, Y of Mlnlnch tth0 field .hili n nuiriunt -in on(,-,.Io Jnr noir. 1'or•ily ti•ish t0 die, If the maflhags' .nod other booty akar- I. __ suspens4 while he turret•to his chief' ,I• tiara riot n sin, i ctrould die by' sui from rho slags coflch. t, r"r -• end jnquired : cicle," anstrered fiybil wi li the drear "Good evening. - ._ — -• �' 1 - , I "�''tieie'nrnv.'captain:" rnlnmess of despaljx,• ) y (, t1r§: filetTttrs! ii ' t f - ._. x:, devoted I ,G•- r "'1'0 the renrlezv0ns! end lona: Ihnl "'ilii' by suicide!' . Dfe^Pn 1 (idrlle are welcome Selro was 1i]Gtgreeling y of Cnpfain �� ynit !rent tl,e last w:ilh 1Ru, rleferenr,t:' ,tic]- end ! Y0u to talk s0 ! :'nd you Inconnu, as--half an deference, half- in "� a ` "�;rter 'ou fen r. cal,lniu a,n.tt'rrrll rill iwrnl,y' Years old'vet! BO.h !••cut mockery, he raised his gap and bowed .' �, 2, the giant,>ns he lhreiv flu Irrtf:ntnlint lltil' btw', filet perseetrtes yoti t,nd come low before filo latry. inr,>°, of file lady arra c bis sh nr411 rs ~villi us merry outlaws who protect you'. For tin`inst:ant Syh,l tuns dumb borore and slrnrie up n nnrrlm foot-htiltr to Aro!. whalever-you d0. don't run away -the spoaker. but s! o sn. n r•„,vi n•d her a ., wt,cre sf,vi rnI 1mr.;efi tt1're lied. from us again ! YOU got irs into awful self- I;;rScinii.-and &611-1 : Ai A ICE. .. iii :selrrfed- thy' sir n g,'cl of the p t to thank ,0u for __ . i rnnr alway tiiealnstrtime time; you know lantry t in rescuing mc'-from the austodl A"c I'av, 7,eke, what's the best ;h Ing to do.when one of your flosses takes ' R p. mr-unled rind lfrl<'ll Ili,, .lolpls rou c,, the lady into. a seat before Win, it?" g Y tu cOughin' an',°Dneezin, all days .. - torr; , . of those rude tltC[t t:W'C .a4 - -mel} iU .. 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I _ . , ��, ."�" �. 01 . -' 4 ' . - 1. _ , , . 7 , 511- ; --.: .�, ,� � r.-­ ._,"-=-7 . �,��_ �.'Z. : .. .�� .11. � ,- - - - "' - -. _ - ,- ,�_,_ I�,:,--.,_. . - :.,. .:­ � ,� I , . � m� 0 I , 6-� �-:�-, �"",7,- . '' .. �� .... . - : , - .. ,-,-.o� . ,�,, , - - � . . I - -I �� . �... I �,, I , I 117.- .... !, I -ative -lugs ..I - .: I �t�-�, . . % .I)r. Shoop's Re6toi - brio __.= �. , - � . Lh, of Michigaii, its ,visit-:i . . ,. . �',� .I ___ ----!:x t , ­ :,,%. - � . -I is;S P. still , __ 0 , .- -­.:� �: V , .. -I"i .1� F .: .- I - N . ­,,, ! ._ __ A � . , - ... . - SMUT* 9t?X#___._-T--_ her tuothen,-I.Irs-.- ". -1 . -I*-4MR_r'e1i,ef is "T' . - ----.-- 1,1�..... i --sut. *4 ng It iHeart trOLIbleS through the inside _11 . 10 .% . . looking hale and hearty. � I *I -N-0 watter huw the nerves . .. i"I,1�. �, �, A Friday morning buttis,QW0. , Will. Miller has just returned from Ilei'Ves. . . � , 0 ���..­ . 3a published 0vbr y , -e- . ,.'. . I�" ecame,1112pa;II'd this retired} will I inn . I : /�. okerilig Ont. 090 Pdon 44 . � "..--t 1, - . __ I . .Colbalt, and reports-that fits- 1) strength, will restore their t�­ _�_ , ______________-_ _TER54 , m(N . 11�_ 1. � -a.t is giying good returns. builA thele -1 I . , ____ - �.�,� � , -.� ­ ' � � 1p1.2#per year; 1P1.00 fpLidinadVA3109 I Joseph Leary has finished-putting vigor. Remember it does no good to . 1. .- . I . - . -the irregular ..; . .. - - , --7i-: tubing front the race to the treat the ailing organ ; ­ "-. :.. . In cement tul . - V-1. . dab, ... . the toad. We are of heart, rebellious stomach, diseased .. .... :�.,The People's Cash Store• .�� !� . , i -`.. -��,�:­�,.: .:� - ,, - mill across . . .. . 4 . � . ., � %, .% � ­ , . nothing . ­ ' . �-. -.-._� ­_,.�i-.�r V I . the opinion that noth Will equal kidneys. They are not to�blame. Go - I. -u-ction is, back 6 the nerves that control them . * , - c of dams, . cement in the contat use a remedy that I �­­ 1. I- ., Our TERMS are strictly ca ... . . ., '. '. I where eat strength is required. -treat the cause- . . .1 ­ . . . . .1 � _;�',,,�, :I. . ... � .-. . , _�._,­� .� �I s in St. Mich, cures through the inside nerves. Sold I y. . . -�,,- . -�.;.,:_:'. . . �: :� ­ � A. I,. White, who i, . - ;.� ... . .- � -t- by Pickering Pharmacy. . � . 11 .. . ' . � ael's hospital, is, we are glad to report- . .1 . la .L& I IT S -7- - I.- - RATES OF ADVERTISING: . .._.�­, .A..- IR� . still improving, but it will be a few -� 33 . ". .-.7-7- �---:,- , I . . � . % . . . . 10 cents - -_ . . . . .� '.. , I VIM insertion,per line 5 11 11119fore e will be able' to be .' . I - L.. '..-,� week* t I . . - . . . I. - 8 Now AdverttseMc"ts- ' ... . . 1. .�.;�..- -, I . . . ­ -:-_ :....-- ---- ... : �­._ :. - Ilach subsequen J;�g�or Foreign ad- moved to his home Read our Price List: ' `. -- '' ..­ - . . .. P. quint Two rate does ' -- - . : . - .. . � . * this . f) 1'. ��..­ ;­. , ;..,. � wartiuments. Walter Allbrigh� visited friends in . I I - ­ , �.� , . malting con- I I bus. of Feed the public in wall paper, &I new .... ­ ' . . . �. �..` ,' ' _��,� opecial terms given to parties e city over Sunday. months orb the you. Salt- the WANTED!-2,000 JAS .,..No such bargains ever offered good *. :sats for 3 or 6 ' . oble, of Hagerman's, is visit- Barley for immediate shipment spring. This is a rare opportunity to procure a go handsome -4 Queen Toron , . .. yearly-oryesrly contracts pa7able quarterly. Jesse N tirs. (leo. Hasting's.. WHITE. 683 St. East, 1Z . It will more than pay - cards,ter,lilies or under, with pff*r, inthis niece, 2) �. wall-paper at one-third its real value. I . ­ . . , . � Businesses Burton, ,4 visit, 3Q-41 ia�� .i'., a Mrs.Thomas Bu ug her I - � �. you to buy it now,-even if you have to ki!ep it 'until next U -� . . � ... . - _ . . _ .on*year,$5 0c,Payable . . . MfIrin'ten cents per line, _. . � . . . �- !�­ �'. . NwNotioa in local 00111 of Bowman- . spring. The following prices stand for 3 weeks: mtsper line each oubsequent ineerrilon. daughter, Mrs. Pringle, I couple of weeks ago, � I . ­ - . . - . I I five of . � OST*-A . . . . �: , .- looiai contract r tee made known 012 617YU06- Ville. L between Pickering station and Audley I .. . I - - _,-,-.� ��-.._, �-:, . , . .. . - ' .,��_,on.. - son, roll � �. ,.'.. j"..�._ _'-.L-:- I Miss Clos of Stouffville,.is Visit- Finder will .I I . . for 3 cents. No tree advertising school hous5a,a brown wool thsll- F � . REGULAR PRICE 5 cents per . , . tell nstructione at "NEWS' ofnee. �­ 64 6 6,_ - 4 I, , . --. ...- �. .. � .. without writ ink her aunt, _N1 31�1 t'.".-- . �f . . . I - .. . ".:. AdTOrtilelnelItS Iden and charged&*, I rs. David Annis. -� oblige- by leaving word to - � 6 . - - - .L i . ,I . � , WilThe inserted until forbIA - - - ' ' 3 I! . ... , . . -for discontinuing advertiW r. Annis, of Oshawa, visited his - --- ' - L�' ' 66 ... - 11 8 - - .- " .--.f �"__7,.�_ : __.. �.,'..7. -.2 * acrd ugly. Orders seat to the p rib- ?iigh, on Sunday. L . . � ' . . . . it . . . ,.... ' It be In writing and sister, ,sfrs. Judson I -LIARM FOR SALE.-100 acres, Lot : ..--! _ . 6 1 ' . . . ., A 6 10 .I . 7 " .-- . ..- " - - I .:� ' �L- .;.L ' ' in I 1� , .. I . .. .. � M. , an"a l!in . Umbrizige. I . 66 IV -... ,. I 1 I ?. _0 . , '... "Rab.-• -51r.and Mrs. Joseph'rodd, of Stouff- all cleared add . ' .61 . 11 1. .1. . - - .- promptly attended to. 1' 3 con.5, .. :: .1 %. 66 :, _. - 15 . . - , -- 11 . . 4. - -.* - ... Job Work promp . .ng their cousin$.at W. H. good et'ate of cultivation,no stones.well fenced . .. ., It .,. : -69 - 11 11 .. I . . . I- . .� .V Ville, is visiting :k.orchard of large . . .it ., .. ­ -�. . � .... ­I L ,. 1. : - . - �. ... :;I � .L' for stoi . 20 . . ; I I '. abnadance 0 water with k ; ,'. . I . . .7 ­ Jq or'ii. -_ " it- . I .. . . .,� � "-o_ `­ - -. & Thexton, Proprietors , Frame hou I . . � . I ., ., Murkai I &]ad small fruit. ­' adeo. T. Davies' of Torontor, was chea attached also drive house and wood-abed X) good stabling under. -put-chasing horses 24x:,6. bank barn.t.O.I.E iible price. . through this part asary buildings, all ill GROCERIES-The best and frevh every week at the lowest poss . neath and* other o Our Teas are. - - . . is&� good -Biscuits and Cakes always fresh. crisp a nd g od. . . COMMENTS. for the Dominion Brewery. good re Or. This: ,&in farm' . . , g - Apply Our . . 'Sunday at New-, Claremont. 39L4_0 n raxinjo sur assail. Try our bulk Teas , . NOTES AND John _110ore spent to LUTHER WIDDLETC-1; . the best, _Aalaga-ftm GeYlQ t be SLI .. . . --b- -_ price.- which - L �-. ----.-- I I ng eTter lu-the price.. � market, . 1n black and green at 25 and Zpc., nothing . . * . . . - .I.... .. .. '_ is season the in SALE.-First-class . This' a Sam Pennock and Walter .Hoover -UARM - FOR impossible to g IW acres.being parts of which it is almost were absent last. week -installing .0 team, cautaillia ision,Town- CROCKERY-JustreceivedI . , . a shipment of,fine Toilet Sets, latest .. % ­ -hich -on - lots 90 and 21,Broken Front concei - - . . . k .: �.. .1 . daily newspaper, N% phones at 31ount Albert the inde * on the premises are It firstion possible price. . .�:, , �� . . pick up a I . a,a-.p of tittering. ' at the I . I . - � . :.,!. :- . of at tinea sad outba.1dings; barn 451100� . . Patterns . . . - 4 ..;- - . � does not contain an account pendent line. ��t . . - . . .1 . . t . . I . accident. A 'Miss Ella White,of.Rochester, visit- tone-stabling underneath. Farm is all I . . . Co., oronto. .'Their prices , . ,least one drown'1129 well iucaerdrs,inei an If(aces are in e d re- .. :We represent ' - . � home for a week; returning ,young orebord In full 9- ent the Crown Tailoring C . w . . . .. great many of these drowning ed the oid pair. oleos . grf surpassed in the, city. See- the. goods . Monday. Thi team very beat in Pickering , and goods cannot be surpa - .- _� 'It could be averted had on . visited his 'township. Apply I . WALiH . r order for a suit. accidents c t�, I ;o MRS. ELLEN . - 'A - . . � only known how to Mr. Annis, of Osbawa. on Sunday. jjiiidajor E%.,ior0nt0,L.rto JOHN - VCON I - here and leave you. . . . the victims -CI - . 7 , �i. I . I. . sister, .Irrs. Judson Pugh, N 311,Whitby P.0- 404 . .1 ­ -_ .- . . . .� . . it is a duty every child om Hastings, Deer I 1. I ., - .. . . . . -1 . - : .. .. . Swim. . s s ,gs, of I - . I . .not only to himself but to 31iss Blossom sister, Mrs.'Hugb - . N a P.. . '. . . -.owes n Park, is visiting .. COMPANY, . . . IMPSO - & '* - - rs It Pu over the olid . � .1� C3 = 0 0 -a tr 9:A M., 1'a . -_ ,,NI 1* r. .. . I..... . I.:. I othe . is an art which is very , .. 4, 2 m Cr .- I .. ..I- D. S I . . . I - 1 . ... _. . _- . V - WL 40, . . . - - _NT r ", learnt, and any child, with hiss L. Jerred, Of%ronto, is visit- 0 11 tr Z a P;; S1 ,?. F - � .,f�.ove , 1 J1390. �_ the opportunities, ca in friends 2 lo - . ,.r ol�- go . 0 _r �.. . easily lea n in a very here. - - :4 14 . I an :FICIPP-2713RE q . - - . - . � - I � � . I 1i of Cla.remont. •has 501 _ I - C�,�_Qj I - . Goo, � !% . - I . - , - . 1, I � I . � . . . . -4 � . - 110101110N i , . . - . - -.,-- __ �.- 1:1 � i -11,1g; - - _­_­ � I - .. _. I __ . �­ ­.. .. . ­ =- - ._-_ - . - , _ - . �. .. - . -1. 11 - 95� i swim er. D. gf e .­ .. - ­ - � . - - 'W- ­ - A���It? !.I I . .1 - � � . AV . .1 . - privileg 0 . � . IC7 . 9; ic_- ,=- K . . 1 . in Rin - -s-IX-V ,e Q. . � . . - - - -�- ,°'" 0 send an hour or so Tool has been under the . 1-,;j=n z. � ' ' R" . mer days, boys desire no greater Sinclair. . - " , & 0 , - ��ii­ Thomas Thorton was visiting friends "6 i f _= 0 a' & I '7 C 0 e than that f being S a -- 08 a a & a " `� Ringwood last weeir. - . t,: . ,M I L L -1 N IP ?'��r ­ '. . allowed to spe Mrs. Sil s I ,Z,1H-",- it , 13 0 a Nj-" - I I . . ..--�.: -I -* . .:or. a .= , . I . , day in same favorite bath- ; I-Z.2-,-9 r o�ci -.0 a a . ' every re this . . ,a M,0 C3:3 40 *1 -. . . ' 7 L� t -1 I doctor's week. . I 0 .PT ko-4 � - , - .*.-..- . . . .. . - .1 ------ .1, . i. _� . . I t. And while enjoying - , - �0; � . - '.. . �. .. . . ­ . . ­ .% .. . , I . ­ ing s . . grock Roagl'. J 0 0 C M . . -- - . . . . . .... . . . . 1. I . sluing a know .. .1 . . . - 04 I. a * a �4 0. = I . �. ____ . .-.---I--_" ­�_-__­_._._ � _ . . .1_.___-._. �- .­­ -.�­________ � - - - himself he is al-140 9R " .. - -_ ... "'_ 01 -, B,Z� �-4 . i- . '. . . ::din Children'.a. Wear may at e --hiss Hubbard ...spent the First - Z 2 E; . . - �- - fresh stock, inclu 9 .. ledge which some futur F! 01 .. Q . , 316n ZRI � . -1 - I . . - .. of saving his . .. . . I . .Just. received a date,be the means at home. _., ■� . . W . I .,-. . 0- Poo -,;t t .* . . . . ' 4 - -- . . ... .. . . . ' ! .;. . .1 1 . � tyles. Low prices. '�, - . . . . Sailors.own life or that of some fellow- lir I Elliot spent the holidayz� %, . = 0 .5 and Sailio - Latest S . . . . -- ' . � . . Gn Thursday Fast th6 . . lb� q% be* Turonto. . � .. �. . ..... .1. I . . being. - hear In . C I I . . a CP Apr W�in .I- , . I Allocked to I vis 4 t, 5 r. .�' a 0, -:A ..�. hwt�� drou-ni or ^ --- . . *-'- . . cQmm nity Mr-..-Kno visited the city oil r T - IT. 3M 1=6 M S & 00 . death I ng of orae � . . . I Monday of last week. - � ?"! ,'C 1MVE Mb 8 - . , -of t . . -�0 J ne. -so . �. - . . . ib ,of its t promising young men. ,%ve regret to-reNrti .- : Z; 'a * , � 7.7 , �. . :.I� . -h Daybz, � , a a � . -�r -%, 41y,, -4 ____� . _ , �' L r_ . �1­ -i-rin, nor these . Ar( ­..;­ . = I . 04 - .. . � �� � � A, n .. I ,- 01 .pith --I . . any: wled-ge of lils� U=�'. .... ...... ­ " a . , 0 y ts sol" . I . any, kno 'o .Toronto visited ,- I . . , -him had Jolin Knoxo k"Y" - :.� .. Oct,1 N" . . - , .with * . . - I I . . swimming, his friends and tela - ' .-R C -,:-: . . I . I . . the, hoibe of his parents last week I , a i-d S It .- -- , .-,� Nov. . - - 7* - .. I �tives were plunged into mottrifling liss M b�s Edith riobson;*of To- I . "i ,)*.,:: W erate . 0 a 0 * - . IN ' � .4 C% • .. e enuin .. I as a consequence. Children should � . Z . . . visited friends here on the ...-­ I ... . hitt should I,x- ronto, .islte I , WhL%bv 9, Oshawa to. Brougham . _ . . .. - - .- . . .. � '' -1 . not only be allowed . � -,,,-ry I= I 11 holiday-.- _. . ll�t.., rry u,Ustiridae 90.C&U=nZ%0U 19 . . . . - . � . . raged to rn .this useful ... - -small articles for the benefit, � .- I _" .. .. uncou '. lea A cow belonging to Isaac Davis F-v"wn is- , 7 - __,16few of.our- . articles-for - -----------.-. __1 . � few.. I I . . I . . I.• . .. 1 . . . - *-art. .0 re fence the. - . .... ... . -f our Cu , . . . . I . I same to grief in.a 10 .- - . .. .- mars: . -, . . . . . Lumber Yard 1 . � . 0 1 . . . -. I Pickering . . '..I - I . . . I 1 . - . - . I . . . Deception -seems to be R cbarac other day. . . ' 1. .I . ..;.�� .. - , .-, - " -ubbe I Basketai ''-'-; , -,­ ­--- -�---- -- friend, of Col- - . - . ­ -. � , present age. There J *Sunc � • . .. . .. ,: teristic Of the prer Amos Rodd and f - . , . . . very few business transactions umbos, called On friends here and n0nr stock is complete. , - -�-.��-.­�- R r B..&118) - -7 ­� . I ; � .. - � ­ . ' . . . I . . � . - I .are v I ' . re, - ... , , .. ­ - . . _ I . - -. . I . .I - I . -,. .. .,--L where it is not possible to bring at Markham last Week. - In all kinds of building*material - ' ' '- Tray Covers,- . . Perilust' . - ,, . . . �tt. ,E._­ - I ... L . .. I . . . . �^ - ' � * ' lay. It has been __ ___ including dressed lumber, ' . , . : - arlines, - . ­­­.. .deception in . -;;­�-=_ .. - .�. -Silkines,, - . - -�:�---- -, -- . B . - 1 � L . .., . . - � . L - I I. L� Palm� - ­ �. . ISRL*d that people like to be fooled f9 lath.cedar. etc. . �_ . ISO COM-I :' '� - - L I�' I.- �.. - ,.' 7. - -, 0 ' ; . - ---..- --,-,. -_ m I . - __ New: - - .-' : ::-tl�:--Rug PatteMS, ... . . , 7, .,-__.. , '- ' Lt --but lVe. are begini red " 5 �' �' ' ' �1 L � -beginning to get ti IKE Our stock of Shingles ie a . Leaf Fans ,.� . - f:" ff SAM Aff WE - : . ­i ­ I L�' _*L becoming 1 . ple�t.i in British Columbia,New. ,­... .; ­.�­_ ­ . . . .,. . Bead Necklaces, eta. . . . o .. _; _ :.Of .the process, and are . % - - swlc k and Ontario Cedar. Mouldings, . . . . �, Paries, , . - . . I � - I I - ... aware of the fact that it is a cost- OUS MMC M, All kinds . -mal � .. � I. - -1 � . �, .- I-.- - ' -. of the it. . . ... - . 1 .., . .._. . - - . 1 .. :."... L �-': " _. `­ -1y process, so far as the victim is PRAISE FOR A YAM - Base. Casing. �Sheeting and Floor- I. ­ -­ - .'. ,. . . - ' .- . . . , I �L .:.f ' - raed. Attepipw are being _ , . I.. . . I � ...., _­ .. earfe many 01 ng always _. . '. . . I . & _0- .. . � �: -71.7 1.1. . .1 .,,, '.....inade to exterminate- nia Wa. valaftell Tells 5" Sbe Tried Lydk . . I W..40, G04DON - I . . 1. - . I . . I . I . - ". � �i 1. � it ns of in- L PboldIiast's Vt90t" C44006" Jud '�.: . ..a . . . . , hese deceptions by mea , ­ . . . I I ­ . � I . - • . � .. -_ _ - gations. The meat packing b TIMM I -. . ___ I -1 I .- _ - - . .- - westi . I I ; . . - - . _ .- I --_­­­ . .. - I - I 1� . - :..� ' * 'insurance coni- - -_I Willedwri,. of I.51apnlr4 TORS . I " " ' � ­---•* NOT ' .establishments, . ­ medicines, adulter. Mm T. Q . ICE TO CREDITORS : - panics, patent m - - : . SA ws what Iowa, write&to,Mrs. PialrbILM ­. .� w " - -faints, `0ils, . ­�_' ' ... . .. ed foods, and who kno al-I - - .!Frapers, .:,. , I . -laims against all has come under the sc.utinizing Dear Mrs. Pinkham:" ` . . . .... All-creditors. having claims .". f William Feasby of the .-. 1. - % .....�z ; - ..I,. . . . . .. . . ., . - -- .. I � . .. .*.gaze of of the investigator. The ,-I can truly say that you have saved my the Estate o County . r .�L, . . . _.'­..� I mrro, I.. . .. . I ,� . . . .. .`. I .. . _. . . . , . .., . . . - - - I ­ . selle'r,of mining stock is also an. 'life,and I cartnot.exprew my gratitude to. of Pickering,,in the .. -1 . . .. . .. . . 1, ranging - - w_ or ' . .. ;.. - . Wo .. ..:'i n hand. , . - . -,,""._-, .-.",-expert in the matter of deceiving "�Vlsttaipio, Yeoman, who died on . L , eiving you in i rds. . of are large.fresh,stqok now 0 rices in Wall Paper .. . _. about the Wit day of April, 19W, . �� . . . � . . . - his customers.- A few days ago, a - required *to flit d articulare of- claim * . from Be.Up. . . ... .. . � ­-... . ,, e _' - ^ ' , ` "' - .... .. yo . - . .: - ., : I ung man to whom we were I with the undersigned on or before the ..,�. . - -- . � . first day, August,_!1906. afterwhich - . .... .. . . . . talking, refetred to a practice . . . X_ ... .Jolm Patkeiv* .�DV=b&rto= . - -,- . . . . , - . . . , , , , , adopted by some of the mining - .. date assesti will be distributed among I . f I * , -,.'- .,bompamies in Northern Ontario, I .- parties - entitled thlereto. and 'the ... - . � I . : : . - - . • . .., , " _ . .. I . , ...I machinist and �xecutors will no . . , �. I t be liable.for auty - I . .- ; �--.­-This person was,a inac . I - . I . -Bello ! Neig4borse �. . - - -of -, claims not so filed. . - -. .. . . - , charge the stamp mill �� . - .. I . . - i had aw W. . � - .- , . _proaiace Market %` I .. I ... : .,.. �; . � in gri- gold.ore, .and . - , . W. S. ORMISTON .. . I . . . .. I I I .:in sr,d ndii)g -ere .. - _,��_ . .. -= Uxbridge,Ont. I 9 � . �, -_• .�-�_-.-_-�.. we have fcr sale at our premises the I . . -,, - .... stated that alL employees : . .= I _ :. Sol'r. for Executors, NV. .C. La-Fiatigh, of Stouffville, - . . 1iworn to secrecy. As the.com- R-o .. 1W � � ... I I - -40-42. at, Mech Poucher's , lollowing.- i .�7" .. Dated, July 4th I", . ,4 i- , in & 10 good beef-ringers from,3J to�k) per If ; V's stock was placed on the 7 . . store, Brougham, every Tuesday � .-. .. ..:.,pan . - ... I . I mornil new milch cows,.from 025 to W 666h I .L.....-.-A � . king,, .1. necessary.to show � ig prepared to pay the high- 6 . ... ..market, it was nee lo -Success" manure ipreaders, the ....... �011 I L' gutter .and � good' output in order to raise . . -Watchma , - est price in cash for arranged. with machine that makes the dollars for the I- - . - I � : Eggs. Hehasalsdarra . . - - � . the price-of the stock. To do this, , - - .. . . � buy produce for him' farmers.purchased and put I L - H. Mechin to b ' We invite the publio,to,inspect-our crop ,gold bars were .r- - wjllnl�i The undersigned will be in Picket k, for either tr'ad6 - ­ . 0 11 griala, 'ben Suring the week . .I -Int nV St'amp M %,ihen . .._.___F -F f0l. the - -- d es i red and see for themsOlvG8 what the"9111000et" . . .•.• I .. I - I ing every '%VednL1sc1A. . I. . I _ , 5' .. . :1 ing the,ore.. The result Seas " . " a I . itria;t �_ i : . is do . . . . . I of his many customers who want their t. ,r',pply to Y "Before I wrote to you,telling you how . I ,-.7r. 0. mam2mrauff1m. Wrt ,phone . � exceedingly I . I . .. .-::.: . . . : the ore showed an y ery repaired. . . �- _.. 'A. White & Song-, . r , high percentage of gold. Stock felt I had'doctored for over two years stead watches, clocksandiewell * - . ' and spent lots of money on rnedicinesbesicles, . -a.teman's , I John - I , ... ... ,� -soared, and was e sily 'sold at .51Y mori*ly�- Kindly leave them .at Dr. I '.- ' BROUGHAM. �. . - " but'it all failed to.help me. I . .* - . . �. . . . . % . , . .. . .. . .... � ' prices. In 'a iew (lays the nods had ceased and I suffered much pain, drug store. All work warranted. 0 �. . _. ... . --high I --,HAY. FORKS• . . Ii .. company failed. The promoters with fai ntin",-spells,headache,backache and . � . �_.� 1- ..._. . . ­. P. TAYLOR. � . .- : -ort . . . �re well paid, and the. stock- .bearing-down pains,and I was so weak I ... .- . .I , D be thinking ahout ,. . . . .... :...,. were. I Could hardly keep around. As a last report V Nvliitby. ,Vow is the time t, - . - holders found themselves in pos- .'-80-43 : t' - �{K�ksrnithing ! . ­ ­. . .-1 . . decid(d to write 3�oii'an'd try Lydia Er.Pink- a track for that barn and hay loft.. of worthless stock and and-I am -so ­_ � . � I _:., . I 1 � 1. I . ...-..L.. . session 7 , ham's Vegetable Compound, I - . �Ve can fit then] u - either round � d tracks.�' The undersigned hating out � dal,for after following your .7 F witlo celth i �. were wiser but.sadder imam, while thankful that I ii sent me free of -�, '. iron. 'angle steel or R. '.., .� , 0 their instnictions,which you all . ­ ­ the 'blacksinithiing business of R s .__� � '%-1-i. the proinoters t-eturned t and in perfect ... . . I fall line of . ., ' . ­ ­ I ­ .. _ . .I;. . , charge, I became regular . .. . .. Also, a . . I . . �...... . 'homes in Team m for you I would be .. . .1 .. ­ ' . Moore, is prepared to do black-. ' , . � I I- . Chi to enjoy theist health. Had it not.bm .-. .P roduce - . . s. .�_ , smithitig in all its lines i I ;­ I I .- 'gained wealth. .. in my grave to-(lay . . .1, I.. - * Farm Implement. i � I _�:; .. easily . . . � I . I . - - -- . "" . , . "I sin . .I --..-. . c6rely trul�t that this letter may lead ... ..- .- - � %* . ... .1 . . . ecial --,&-- .woman in the country to � � . I I . Call and see us. - . -1 ein" -,a -Sp tY. . ring- . .. ' I . Horse-sho g Whitevale. % '.. . every suffering - ow .prepared to pay the � �. -1 � Write you for laelp as I did.'� I am IT . MX.A.1=114.A.I�T, .�11 _ . . . . . :M Mi. 0 - l!". .. . : .. _ .1 - - I IN'hen women are troubled with irreg- highest price for butt6r,. eggs . . - I ' . C*:M0MC3.:M # mj�&.I'VV- I - . . ]food Agent, � I . 4 1,� ' - -, Samuel'Dixori, police -sergean.t, of I . Frost & I pedals, weakness die l&- My . 'd, ONT. " r pi�*,o I . ,,, -..... ling at the home of his, ular o u I . ' . i ,- *. . . ­­ ­�...i­. -.1-Torouto. is visit . _. - ulceration 6f an organ-, that . L and. pollltry. . .-,-,-a gon. ,PICKERING, . - ONTARIO. - --- . PICKERIN .. 11 , I cement 6i . . ... .1 I . father-in-law, John Kirton. I I ' feeling, inflammation, . - - Ifiss bearing-do 1 h road steady. ­ .. .. 1. I . Thos. Beare, accompanied. by bea *.g sont e . I -School I ­ _`�-' ; ­,�.. week's e k's back . e, flittulence, general debility,, . � . . . . I . A Great t, ..I `.._, I Lillian, has veturned from tivo pto5tration, they . . Brougham. .. . ... � I - . .11A :-- - �_­. ­- . ... -=. Mrs. ,di,7stion or nervous R. Conner, . . .. ,. . I I"- - - I - . = his daughter, . Pearce, nd I , . I . visit'ulthl If if -tried'i, . . I OTT .1 .. . . - true r . e Women . , .�- - �• 'Major a.ii.d.Master Law 'dt once rel " � . Shoop's Night Cure. . _.- ..- . . . I OfFlint, Mich. . I . remedy - LVja--E.?lrfkharn's V - with weakness should I . . 0 'Mrs. A. E-.'111 .,a noves'suc T . ..� , . . ,h remember there is one . - - I. . Colum- . 4 stable Compo � . .. I .Iiever for Dr. , ;fence have just returned from - . This ma Spic-like local treatment, is '- I ' bus, troubles. � fight while the . . - I "." � Qbio"and Detroit-, "Mi-cb.,, -where,re ,troubles. No other female medicine-in the world d at bedtime, all r , . . ".. ... ._�-1 `­ . - " I * " used . bedtime,rest, -it is constantly. � . " TORONTO, ONT. .. . ., ^ I, I they hkv�been Visiting re dyes. - system is at I _ _. animento I ... I 1. - John and Mrs. Mason, of 'Scarboro, has received such widespread and unqua " I . .2. ��.. , tute& ' the ,weakned- tissues .-4.- - . .­.. I bsti . 11pildin -lip . . . . I - ' , ��- were visiting relatives:in tbe,vale.last lifiedendorsement Refuse all su . Wanted and seniftive-surfaces I . I:"-. -Stu-dents from British, Columbia, Sa - - . . :I ...�. I .. .. �:. . For twenty-five years Dire. Itinkham, the in . .. katchewan and 'Manitoba on the*6 � ."-.,. .­.. 1. . ". . . week. . ' and -in-law of Lydia R Pinkham, will surely clean up all catarrhal and- . . . 11 , . . Drs. w. P. Cavan, Mason daughter local troubles. �Sold by Pickering to New Brunswick on the east- are] Toronto, called on friends .has under her diAtioul and 'Bance h6r � �. I I Peters, of. Tor( of sitmaterials and design attendance this year. Distance is I ad exhibited their 60- decease, been advid Fnek women bw Pharmacy. 1� . .. here this week a � I . keptl n @took. It will Pay You hindrance to, those who wish to 1Q - . to. if All automobiles of charge. Add ynn, Mass. works and inspect' stook the best. Our graduates arw'alww, . . ... I � horse power all - TZMM TABLA-l"Okerme Station 4LV.2 to cell at our tour I I I � ­ . '�, � I.. were handled as carefully as these men and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by successful. Our facilities are undu . :. .� .­,­ . NCE Now, . : ,i . -c Nvoidd no 'L;., 6 MAIL . - . 8:33 A.M. ,ed. CO3UME% . - N`0'VaC handle theirs, . t bear the . Dr. Shoop Rheumatic ReniedY- TRAINS GOING EAST V101♦AS rOLLOWA:- ' -�-. 'lairs N% - that w used faithfull,y will reach _agents we do not employ tbem.conseC1111stit' passed. 'Ma 6 Am$ _h nnn w I I \ , , I I .1 ..- 4929 =f� I .� -, _.:.., number of cotuplaints e nov� when tion College open entire year. I . ...- I � chronic and difficult cases heretofore 11 12 Loc" - . . 2:47 P.M. ly we can, and do throw off the agent; L regarded As Inctirshle by r whiob you will nifleent catalogue free, bear. ., I physi.i4mg ,,10 T,oc&L. , . . 6:04 P.M. oommission of 10 Per 04int-, . _e A to ni has been received from regai rescri tion . - certainly save by purolts.eing from us- El s- r-,O, thatc. C. Reesorlan(i is the most reliable p - jp INS GorgG WNST DUR AS FOLLOWS: � W. J. ELLIOTT, Prtncipal, . .. ' A-q(1, V.1exi, .I i,rfetelyA.M. oall solicited. ' E.I , . clean out and con . . ill' L . time of known to . ic No.9 LoCAL , . . 8:41 A, . . angerOUS . , ­ f their at .. Ma"s I . I ­ S that remove every vestige 0 - !.'12 LO_',.:.' cAL . 4 9 - 51..is P. WHITBY GRANITE CO-, .,.Sor,110,M 111a - ­ . �Iin gr tate, , " '1'��L I _, __L �'. L 11mi ng, Vve,.a . . . - p 1. . . . lb�Pi - .L 0. . .- ._. -� I_ wm�i�;Or� a I tA [ -nl� fr6lg, -tbg ,I 10 . -._ Vi I �, .� a. I'll � 'An .. __ iing v%rden ;;LOOAI�LL._* ,I 1,- �, .1�- X . . . . � - _04MONAdiANAM . -1 --'I, . , 1 - .. 1 . �.1 I- " I I- , � 4� .. . I I .- r , _,�_,_'­LL I... . , , t;'. .3, �" " �� I 40 i _i- nf1 %= - i k ;Ii��,;�- �A '' ­ , I M _ . - 'k I .,_..+,,s rr as a: x+ ^^_ . •, ,,.}.'"f ��K., ✓�' . .Y.af'•-,�. e'.•y� :�... ..45'<Fii.�:n3"a,�•gr+P•-:.•.V, r- +g° 3R , . aa ,.. �: �F��->tM - y +a1. -PNEV.— _ "Y� .. : ra'• JrLa � !aS. w � O 3 r,.,,.+i] :max.• .. ,.:.'. v r ._'a:.. .y:'-:yw *, !.:.,. .y,+.,.... ".y:,, • •.♦ .v:: A�: + A6+. --•r1N^'•NY :. :. ....,., .'WI•'. 4 -.P .. .'.. . ...�.J' " . :..r-.'.:. M•�. -.-r" 5 �" "P 1NFM1.• r,v /•i.wfS. 'F. .Z .:h:5 7. - • 'x r ,,• - - - . O�AttiMONT. at.) Joe Goodwin (sch et:) -Gaff er There were five stands on the � � . Castor intends going west Dunbar(sch at.) W Winter (soh. at.) grounds and all seemed busy dish- s No. 6, Whitby...Miss Holiday-..E 1139 out, ice-crearu etc. Five To, 'r. iU .. beat week. )� Burne, B Heard (sch at. P Robin. schools were present and others u Tb Castor has sold his residence. ) were prevented from attending rwa to David Russell. - son (sch at.) by the. unfavorable weather. "A1e 1' v a for Prospect Holtby...) i3elli• S. G s o� Brough. —___- to:11�a Miss Laura Dowswell lea a Claremont.S la q g ;.the west next Tuesday. day, am, Atlia, headed by the Clare- ~ y: Ba otsville...Miss Murphy Nellie Miss Maud Roberts, of Bobcat'- 88 P y wont brass band, and Cedar t,ro A.aA. -igeon, is here visiting friends. Lynda(sch. at.) Creek, looking fine headed by the Miss Minnie Bray, Dunbarton, Total number of candidates 98. Claremont Citizens' band were �t Ne Mae ': was here visiting her parents-over Number passed examination 75.. present. Both bands gave excel- Sunday. •� -- lent music and plenty 'of it. For Rd on Aevlat , ` N. Burton 'hag the material on Markham, want of space we are unable to Pr'�t t�etfsrt, 77��" f+ theround for the brick clad'd- — give the list of prize-winners. l+tit�c Aworio=aeed ~..ing of his residence. John Foster, an old resident of A%AaA TVW rlt Richard Ward is having a new Eorkliam, who, with his daught- 'Let Others Help you � SovereW 0 / roof placed on his house. A. B.- er; Nellie, went to California a ►7 I)owr9well is doing the work. _ couple of years ago, is dead. The Miss M. Brisk of Toronto, is deceased was a member of the To-recover your stolen:property. visiting at the Methodist parson- Markham Lodge of _the United 'The age with the family of Rev. J. W. _Workmen in winch he wR s insur- . E. S■ Theaker, Manager, Claromout., F. =Totten. ed for $1000 in favor of his �iek2ring �igilane¢ '�ammittee { x The Claremont band aecornpan- daughter. :Mies Foster intends „ will do this. led the Goodwood Orange Lodge returning to Ontario to live-pro- re in the 12th of July bably in :Markham. Members having property etoleucommnai• "celebration at Beaverton: �i'lll Cost $F100=Ata meeting nate immediately with any member What • of Executive Committee. ��V you �.OlnA number from here attended of the Public School a ins last the barn party at Cherrywood night a resolution was passed to Membership fee $i'.00. On Friday evening last, also the accept the committee's lecommen- Tickets mac t had nom the Pre.ident 9 or • y 9 1 ,- Secretary on applioatioa. one at Pickering on Tuesday ev- dation and requisition the village , eni�n�� r purposes O'Connor,.- . About lacin our o der for Paris Green. It is a Arthur Jeffre J.A 0 Connor for 55500 for school ur sex this yt he rain-last-S-a1�Wa i even- year. With the-$3(W insurance r . Secretary-- President. ing interfered considerably with money, on hand this will amount Exec.Com.-Geo.Legg,D.E.Pngh,.0. S. poor plan to put off baying until you '. + -the church attendance. Yet.. to $8,;;00. -- $2,100 will be required Palmer,Piokerffig,Out. . _ there were indications that all- for maintainance, leaving $6,400 - Want to use it. Remember !!: are not merely fair weather to rebuild the school, and little worshippers. Rev.Rev. J. W. Totten over one-sixth of this will,be paid Claremont Foundry I qua - addressed a very good congrega- by the outside portion of the 9eC- DOWSWELL�S is Headrters. tion taking as his text words in tion.-Economist. and Machine Shop's - Psalm 63:7. "Because thou hast Perhaps the most craved boon All kinds of re air work done on been my. help therefore in the by farmers of this section just P Shadow' of the wings will I re- is tw ' or three weeks of dry engines, boilers and machinery. Gc�lel Medal . . _S nice.' He pointed out the ather. The Sun, in converse- — - alp God had -bestowed in "all tion with one of the grain-buyer Lumber planing,shingle sawing and S - - the pest aud'the wisdom and safe- of the town has learned,that_ the band sawing done on short notice:' ty of taking God as our ,God and present weather and cropcon- Wanted-Every implement' agent, _ ,d tt. r :, ha—iwowmvrch-int y..n ettIREnrt�keep w �^ — -•u-,G-••=•m ,z.- .�.._a-cs•K.- ^ =�.=aeI1':_ - - - i n 1.J r choice of the God as the Bible. the greatest uneasiness. Recent ars and others wlio era ILitniY#iti plan Rev.J. W. Totten retitr$ed last heavy 'rains have caused the oat points and repairs to correspond with Thursday from' a visit to his and other crops to become lodged, me in regard to prices of the same--to - —Callon— .. •,. the trade. - mother and sisters. He took and the sultriness has made every- Parties needingcastings. made. - .charge'of the services last S--L,- thing favorable for the propaga- should leave the orders now. bath. The afternoon service at .tion of mildew,-smut and rust'. 'Henderfion & .Farmer; Claremonty' Glasgow was under the direction As the straw is now-so soft it is R• W. CURRY Of the Sabbath school. It was feared the crops now -down will called children's day: Ilii. E. not rise again even if the weather LIFT FORCE AND Boothby, the' Sunday- school should change. Last.year manss , $uperinte�ideut presided. Miss fieldsof oats.fillingout were fail• Phostogra h and SUCTION Pum P 8 VANA. Boothby had given a ure9 onin tothe grain not Ailing - rr = - out but tle condi o f - - , great deal of atten ppara�tion of the scholars for this year appear. rather worse than in = da The programme consisted 1905, - The goose wheat crop is _ Gallery Wind—mills y P 1 s ereo a Repaired. ' of selections that were suitable exceptional. •. It stems to revel i13 _ . . � ,: ._ 'Wind m'll erected d Repa• d ^ for such an occasion and contain- a' wet year and fills neariv as ed helpful truths and 'teaching. well when lodged as when stand- Cp193:1t9 pa Direct telephone communication with all its of Pickering, S pa The-young people acquitted thein-' ing upright.= un. • Markham, Scarboro, Whitchureb, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, - eelYes in a creditable manner. ,] &I:3 ,Stouffville, Markham and.Picketing villages, over Independent �i An earnest effort is beim made in ATMA. — 4atule Qu, June 16 9yetet27, Orders promptly attended this school to h81p tfe young --people le in, all that is spiritual and Mrs: W. Pennock left.Friday for __._ -., . -Repairing done. -a = _ _ Port Perry to attend :the funeral p to good. -Next Sabbath morning in Y : We are prepared to-sap- . !8aoeessos b - the Claremont church Rev. J. W. of her mother. icute all work in a manner J- ohn . Gerow 3. W. Totten intends to make the John and Mrs. Scott spent Mon-' that will compare favor - !Carew �• Olar�taol. service one specially in the inter• day at Salem. ably with •'khat of x139 = Levi Burkholder` -and family est of young people. He invited pother first-class gallery. the bays and girls to be present. spent Sunday at T. Dunkeld's. V N r9 -0,0- R. J. Cowan, Brougham " He -III TRANCE EXAMINATION, Wold sheep killed by lightning on _ CHAIIIJ3. ull 0 Sunday: - Whitby-Henry St., Trir Brown.- A number from here took in-the A perfect Bowel Laxative for cor.= ' portant showing of finest dieptsy of 'r lrellie Blanchard, A'Colwell, Ethel L :barn party at J. Davidson's, Cher- Stij?ation, sallow complexion, head- assortment of h a. A very large aeeor rywoud, last Friday evening. ac e, dizziness,sour stomach, tested Stationary. Boake, Dolle, To e, sat - ,lr Fothergill (scholarship standing„ John Scott was at Pickering on tongue, hiliousnessi Lax-ets act received for the Holiday tri►de Call Frazer (scholarship), W Gib- romptly, without in or gri ing, and see them. Am ) p pa p 1 J nee Tuesday. Pleasant ,to take—Lax-eta—only 5 _ _ pp D o '8al.eoriptions taken for all Magazines. zard yy i. Wm Ha t ` bard�(scho }, Geo, jVillson and . daughter Pharmae - . . _ .. _ - ' 'Chas Mowat, L McPherson', M Mo- spent Sunday at Mowder s. cents. Sold by Pickering y Weekly and Dailyl;Newspapen. `Crimmon (schol), M Neill, C Newport . Mr. Jarvis, of Goowood, is spen BAKING i 'R Newport, F Newton, V Nicholson, ding a time with his son, R. Jar- _ `" `, J. 13; R=CH�I.RMt�O , E Pellow, G Piper, J Pirie (sch st.'i vis. C Ravin, L Sawdon, L Smith, A . Miss L. Mowder and Miss Edna On and after Slap 1st I will conduct $=OC3� .3tS90t. Sutherland (sch. it.). M Sutherland, Crouch of Toronto spent Thurs business in the store adjoining J. H. ''L Thomppson; M Thompson, Aileen day at J. Mow�der's. Beal's furniture shop,. where I 'wig Tod,.F Walker, B Wsrfolk; D Robin Miss Mr Hoover 'is spending a keep constantly on hand a •good- sup- son(sch•et,) N Stark. few days with I. Henderson's of ply of bread and cakes. I Stouffville. Cakes of all kinds•made to, order on Butter} ,Eggs, w�� ' F, pump 0h Whitby, at, Mr. Gale.— ZV. Ward spent Sunday with shortest notice. J McClellan(soh. at.), I McClellan, _-- Mrs. W. . T6olil1ltSOlf, :C Read. his brother at Green River." Ice-Cream.Parlor in'connection, aChiekens• 1 Whitby-Se' school, lytics Dro• . rs. Isaac Henderson spent a p P• Jew days*last week with E. B. d_ Garerttont,. dttt.. — gen-H Long. Hoover. Bring them:to Claremont Market•. Brooklin-Mr Hame.-N Haycraft Miss :babel Spears spent Satur- Bchol.) D McNeely,'F Pherrill(soh) C da with .her. sister, . : Tisa U�irT�`'TE .:;Wednesday market day _ y Spencer, H Vipond (sch. at.) Ethel Spears. Royal Household $5.40 . �t Almonds.-Miss Coakwell. - Roy William Sanders called on J. -�aD- E. LI. &MERSON, t Moroombe,B Bradley. ' Howders one day last•,wieek. Glenora Flour $4.60, y _ ss Calvert is spending a ' Cowan, L Foston, F Lon few days with friends at a. Mongolia. Long. J. and lira. 'Willson, Mrs. Char- Also. Bran, Shorts and Chop, _ _ fiinsale-blies LRogers.-C 'Law= lie' Bostwick, Mrs. Nelson Bost-' Sack and Lump Salt. - >rence, EEdwards, RWagner. wick, Miss Beatrice Lloyd, Robert t5o YEARS' Claremont.-Mr Ball-L Thomson and Mrs. Willson and child stent Chopping 5c. per DO lbs. EXPERIENCE Bernice Story (sch at.)lis Story (soh. Sunday at:lir. J. Mowder's.- Hoo-ver, - St.) Mabel Bryan, I Dow swell (sch .-Mrs. Heisy "and Master Nor- Ill, reen , et. ) A Found (sch St.), D Found. , man spent a few days this week Green River. Clreenwood—Miss Vanvalkenburg- at firs, A. Heisy. Wood, Iron,Lift and Force Pumps -S Disney, F Tremble, ,L Seldon. Mitis Nellie Jennings is spend= The Time 1s Coming Also cisternf made to order. -' -All three scholarship standing. ing a few days «•ith her cousin, TRADE MARKS• _. W. EVANS, S. S. No. 14.-Mise 'Bowers—Ren- i<Iiss Flossie Spang. When those Buggy and Wagon sou DESIGNSj=T :neth Horto The weather being so wet on 'wheels of yours-x• 1 nee COPYRIGHTS C, -Spring- rr Work P Saturday, the Atha' 1Cn1C did not attention. Antone sending a sketch and description mal S. S. No, 1'0-Mr. Tomlinson-Ina y, h z quiokly ascertain our opinion free R ether an —g— rove R teat S13CC0SS. he ro- e,can fix thein#i ht-and will lar invention tsprohabiypatentable. Communlca- M Nogle,(sch P 8 g SL " Phillipa 'J Cochrane, p tionastrlctlyconadential. HandbooYontenta. Get our , implement In good at) gramme was short but good. The tee satisfaction. , We have for sent tree.oldest agency for securing scants. y I S."S. No, 12-Mr Stechia-Mabel children's races were run and' the sale two speeding carts. Patents taken thronAh Munn a cps reeein shape for the spring work. ape tat notics,wlttizout char¢e,in the J Cassie. junior foot-ball game was also All kinds of wood-turning at reason- Cienhf IC ��Qeane Fork done neatly and prompt - C ...1Miss Chapman Pilkey played.it- I to a her d been a If the at ha be able prices 1p-and at moderate prices y P fine it-,would have been the best �7 g JACKS Ailaanes handsomely tlln'eratHc jweeicg�. I,=esti3 a � r $Pugl}.- .x• icnic that has ever been held • n% aold'b a ON BTOck Road, c on y sc W �1 a sebrough, Ashburn Miss White ... Gertie p _ t y _; .. - here. ,.,There were flue foot-ball The best place to buy oa3atBroadway!Nel�YQtk ear; tour man , }, Lrarri9 ("sch, at.) Daisy Fisher. teams on the field and as soou as Branch oa1�P 5"3> t tvashln,ct°° Thomson's'old stand. �T Pickering village...Mr Flumerfelt.., they were ready to play down v� alhpapf�r$ - - M'Flumerfalt (1st seh.) L Law, (sch. would come.the rain In torrents. _ 37 CLAREMONT, ONT —ie AT flr, Taber's Family Remedies a<; p• s�:� -__._. _ Methodist Church B1ng11aY11S These remedies are becoming more 4. 'CSO t0 h1ZA - o nisi with the public each day, and - Over 200 samples to choose from at p P P Services as Fallout$• 4c. per roll up. are sold by all dealers under a posit�,ve 'Claremont -. Furniture -•- More :' Mouldings to match all papers. Also, guarantee. 10:90 a m ......Preaching. g P P Little Liver Pills, for cnnstipatiatt „ y ti yv t For all kinds of Furniture. Also, Picture Frames,Cur. a full line Of the hest. and forpid liter,1%. 2 for Eocr Head- 7°�p'm"''"' twin Poles, Carpet Stveepars, Tubs, Pails, Broome, ache t_., ets, relief in one minute,2Sc. 2:00 P•m.•••••.Sabbath'School. Brushes, Step Ladders, Clothes' HOTBe9, ' Points, Oils Hnd VArniShes, alwaSs in • er box. Peruvian Tonic for catarrah 8:00 p'm,• `•E` worth League, on Tinware and Granite-ware. stock aa•z IOw.at possibleprices. and that tired`feelin i5c. For that Tuesday. on t forst the lace. g P.m..._.Weekly..`Veekly Prayer on When in Claremont call on e P camping toothache ask for Taber's Thursday. y �oothache drops loc. For that hack- .7 G. BUGHAN, ing cough thP.e is nothing like Taber's Rev, J. E. Moore, Ph. B. P sato , B d Tar 26c. r- H. SAL, - � ��>� n au T x13 er, W rte P e e Ouse n �s nt. .. s.✓ ;.w „:•x... ..C:i,.J.,.._ .•ai_..:6 iY '.._�;rS-�„.. a3.�i".�' ,„t,,.,..'.'*.r -,,',ny.,ey�,M- _ yy '.�,�I. e''''E•.K k, -1c y ^•r "•:-,t �,. ';� rem 11( �7 , ,, ... .• .1.�I.,I, .. 1, . - I _ _I .; .. 1 11 . - ­- "�",-.7" ,V'r 1115WXOG kmw F % -0 ALL DOUBTFUL. sunhilt sow U better than other Soaps "Dat was; a great wedding, Sam." but is best When used In the ."Deed ,it. was." . C:Xuo-'vbwmx EL-t*3 dXzb4u Sundt Way. Buy Sunlight "Well, who was the lucky man?" Keeping Everlastingly at it brings SuoC&".­ "!)at's hated to say. De groom tnought T e cti o a t Soap• and follow,di lie was de lueliy,man till he squinted out She had wrin- .00ap et de bride and foun _ sunhat kles tak-.a weder -map." "Huhl" "Den de best man thought he was de i POTTED MEAT NOT, PRESERVED.. . lucky than, till hq foun' out de rabbit's foot de groom had gibben him was er eats foot." ftfa'nuiftleiurers` Association and 98111- "Lan'sl Den de preacher mus' hab 4ary inspi -itorSo Report-. been de lucky man?" from 'reports "Well he kinder puffed up det Way The following -extrac4a ai. till arter de.,ceremony en den he discobe. ­of the National Manufacturers' Ass0c'a M7 and inspector Rqdrick. Sanitary In• hed dat.the,.bill de groom had passed tion as r Spector of the City of Chicago refute the him a fee was bogus." e against the PEDLAR'S CORRUGATFD IRON Is made on a 36,M if. press Me only sensational charges mad One in Canada) one corrugation at a time, and is guaranteed true and Worms derange the whole, system canned meat packers: straight to size. Our investigation of the Canned and I'viather Graves' Worm Exterminator de: ranges wornip., and gives rest to -the We carry a GN Ion stock In Oshawa, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Potted Meat part of the packing Indus the sante Lo -a me day order is received. d that the n;ethods used make sufferer. It only costs 25 cents to try London and can ship ordinary requirement try showed Made in 1.inch, 2 inch or 2Y, inch . corrugations in sheets any length up the use of preservatives unnecessary, it and be convinced. to 10 feet in.28, 26, 24' 22, 20, 18 gauge both Painted and Galvarifted. and indicated that no preservatives or This class of mater I tat is most suitable * for fireproofing Barns, Factory,. -the- of- happy '�artiflcial coloring is now used 4Y Old Gent �propoino health Mill and Warehouse Buildings and is water and wind proof. pair at the wedding breakfast) "And as Canned Meat packer: Corrugated flidges. Lead Washers end Galvanized Nails carried in Stock. The meat is first partially cooked in for the br;degrooni,'I can Speak with ..Send S -7. pecifications to your nearest office for catalogues and prices. is tat and bone still more confidence of him, for I was tal-ge kettles, then the trimmed off and the meat packed into present at his christeMng, I was pre- withdrawn with sent at the.bancLuet given in honor of PEDLARPEO HE PEDLA 'tins. The air is then vacuum PLE, pumps and thd cans seated in is coming of age, I am present here to vacuum. Next-they are-put into large day, and I trust I ray be spared to be tookers, where the. cooking process Is present at his funeral." . ......... finished: In the packing of some pro- 767 Craig tit. 423 Sussax SL 11 Colborne,mt. 09 Dundas at. 76 Lombard at. sib Pondu d. ns be -health ducts it is necessary that the ca Always a Good Fri6nd. fir REWARD will e OW KY Writ your Nearest Office.-.11HAD OFFICE AND WOR"-OAHAWA. On& m allowed to es- be tea --teopeffed-and'the sten we need no fricn'ds� but Largest makers of Sheet Metal l3uilding' Materials under the B Flag. who proves British cape, the vent hole being 'immediately n ra ion co when pain and pro6st resealed while thd gods are hot, SO as w any look for friendly aid from sympathetic g. In retain the vacuum. hands. These hands can serve us no The entire process is qlite similar to better than in rubbing in Dr. Thomas' Two lbal-used by the family cook when put- In Western Canada mectionis, Eclectric Oil. .fur when the Oil is :n the ad 1.163114111 to 11"Italokowan.Only a milmis from two railways,C.P.IL&G.T.P. and vegetables, except pain is out., It has brought relief to at of son,90 per 0026. RlQgL Wad, xpcpb%c so alongbil, ting up fruits that meats are sealed in tin cans. In- thousanis who Without it would be in. A u 40 miles N.E. of In Habit. Zak per so" ars. deed.friendless. Sunlight LAN DS stead of being put In glass writs for map am fun particulars. found that the solder in making the R. P4950 S. #a wousalaw St-tra. Twaists; Canelo and in sealing them is all placed 2LONG ON NAME. op the outside of the can arid--does a3t A THICK SKIN. with the contents. Office Boy: "Want'lo see the guy'nor? come in contact shall. I say?" We were informed that much of the What name Soap In one of the lesser Indian Hill wars cause for complaint In canned meats Visitor: "Herr Schweitzsalsburg- an Lnglish detachment took an Afghan Was !�ecau6e --of the*rfi,,*sta1v.1n -id1!,'1--that ll;i�ai� is a perfecCcleaner amd W41 the goods would keep in perfect condi- Offloe Bo "Oh, i alfan't be able to Boy The' Afghan was very dirty. Ac. ronhi I - lion after Iney had been opened. This p�ronounce,all that. I'm leaving'at the not injure a ing. cordingly two privates were deputed to f7 would be the fact It they were Pre-serv, end of the week. strip and wash bim: ed with chemicals, but as they are only Best for all,household pur, The Privates dragged the_man to a kept in condition,because of being seed- poses,Sunlight Soap,S SUM' stream of running water. undressed THE GREAT NORTH COUNTRY. W In vacuum tins they= sport just 93 readily as fresh meats do after they Nimrod was a mighty hunter, but iority is most conspicuous in h,m, plunged him in, and set upon him had ,he ..hunted in the "Temagami" lwstily, with stiff brushes and large have been opened and exposed to. it the washing of-clothes. 'Cakes of white soap. air, but will keep indefinitely If the region he would have been a mightier • Cxmmon - soaps. des" - can Is not punctured. It N also a well- one. Nimrod hunted for glory, but y Well. after a long time, one of the privates came bnick to make a port.. ' known scientific fact that decaying meat Temagamians hunt for game. Those the painted or varn-ished If? saluicii-his officer and said, disco,- : ,generates a gan whish will explode any Indians .who made the first,canoe of surfac2s of woodwork and solalely: Mod parkage which Lox hermetically sealed. birch bark long ago,-were our greatest "Ws no use. Sir, it's no use." -,No use?" said the-officer. nVhat do Sanitary Inspector Hedrick sutvmlttNl benefactors., The children of these in- t"e the color out of Clothes. 'Product Commissioner Whalen his &nfilysm diens know the canoe, and they knowyou qieen? Haven't you ;washed that of cc)nd'Iimn-q in th(l I-lbby- McNeill & how to-use it, and- if you go to Tema- __Even the daintiest linen Libby Plant. He found "with relerenco �,lann this summer they will paddle your Afghan yet!"._ pommusme enfor" by fookiiiig to ijeneral conditions. that the flours, canoe An their own superb way. They or lace, or the rrx)(g delicate "WR no use. Mr." the private repeat- die 9 19 &010011,abow. ed. -"We've washed him for two hours, Casimir to camry;commer to mar":and is* halls, stairs. tableq.•etc.. are kept clean" will be the best guides you ever had. colors rosy be safely washed but It7s no ute." I-emiliag as dwy come from the C112116 and "that the- entire deparf-ment-view- Students-who cainp in summer along with Sunli& &Ian in 'the "flaw do You mean .it's no- use" said LA4'a rook'kava fim pink 6 of do d fid from our standpoint=wag in a sat- the Temagami lakes are able to do two sUrji& way ti� dkvc, th., officir: *angrily. mew aheasnamble-iod llisey knew 6w L-tfactory condition -All -workrooms are years' work in om. Ffnest of fishing "NVhy. aur," said - the- private. "after to o theft a A as p" them. fight, and have good ventilation." and 'hunting. -Easy of access by theIII y"'re ma fiow' g to a pw=sow y" tioni). rubble' and scrubbin' him till our arms Baa=6 me limarrew at yew 6".WAD Grand Trunk InaiNN.ay System.- For in- - 0 tied., blamed if we didn't come to an- formation and beautiful - descriptive good'with-hud by m some olked Lamiclimmois Lod. Other suit-of clothes. You can always make a -satisfactory publication sent free apply 1.6 J. D. M6 Soft water. b is a ev im in dw bless fing'al pod ....�-4dleal -with an honest man-unlesi 'you Ont. or I.% getting to be quitbl are in the.dishonest class. Donald, Union Station, Toronto., Smith : "Brown Booklet from.'Hatir to Mahn absent-minded of late, isn't he?"- Grif- Your woosty refunded by the deakr Good Tummies to E&L"VAW "I suppose," said the timid young from whom you Wy&mligk Soap if you fin-: "NN.hy, I haven't noticed it." Sinift, ..'An old lady who was in the habit of man "when you- recall what a hand- AW any cum for a= hum saying after any event that she had fore "Well, he is. The other day he happened- som� man.your first husband was. ;on :to.' look In a mirror at home. told It was on old" by. bar bus­ wouldn't consider me for a mimite!" 10ing nitir -72�----- vbo had got tired of her eternal Yet arodsors-LismilliaL Toreato "Oh, yes, I would," replied the widow,' in that fellow's picture in the house"' "I told you -,o r, Hushing into the house. tL� L :. A boy does not become a man until instantly '-�but I* wouldn't consider.'you h he dropped into a chair, raised his'hands he is twenty-one-, but a new dress be-.. find exclaimed, "Oh, my dear,. what for a second." Tliejt Are Not -Violent in Action. comes a woman at any age. do you-think?' The old cow has gone back unexpectedly to see the child, and come persons, , when they wish to was brought face to face with his wife. cleanse the stomach, resort to Epsom d-eaten the grindstone I" _"I told-you No one need fear. cholera or any .,an L er Complaifit if they have a bottle The pitiful joy or the little girl, who and other purgatii-e Baits. These are ALBERTA AGENOICS. LIMITED. so I I told you so r, was the reply. summer 'You always let it stand out of doors." of Dr. J.. D. Kellogg's Dy'sentery Cor. begged that her mamma.might not be s eedy.in' their action. but serve no per- ALFRED ALLAYVX JON7F14. Proisidens. L use. It corrects. all ioaser. sent away, and the repentant attitude np,annl good, , Their use produces in T, CLAIR BLACKHTT, li,.rol dial ready for u Ro&r Hffata and I misurance Brok ora."knes a" roared Ifie old lawyer to his nese us- of the, mother, had such an effect that cipient chills, and it .persisted in they ity property for sale. Corriasposadence saIiiii" '"Herer' ro of the bowels promptly and ca c von, studying law with him; "you told es 8- healthy and natural action. This at last the father melted and a recon- injure the.stoinacti.- Nor do they net up- 1301`11ORTON. ALBIBRTA. medicine ciliation was effected.* They M to be on the intestines in a beneficial way, me you had read this work on Evidence is a,me ine adapted for young and Parmelee's Vegetable Pills answe 11 -ed old, rich and poor and is rapidly be. married again as soon as the neces r-, a and yet I the leaves are.not cut." "Us . purposes' in this respect, and have no YOURAVERCOATS X-rays,' yawned the versatile son, and coming the most popular�­medicine for sary legal requirements have been ful- cholera, dysentery, etc., in the market. filled. Superior. the father chuckled with delight as he "A 1161111101111&dtA would look better dyed. It so -thought What a lawyer the boy- would of come to your sava,write dire" noutreal. Bo:,Lis For the Overworked,-What -are the make. PEACEFUL AND SOOTHING. 111111111111TION A111111181111111"11111 DYSING 60. ivo_r _t_ocontroI your- "You shall efffe causes of.despondency and melancholy? A disordered. liver i one cause and a '*A i peerm want some- self.. Your violent temper has a bad ef- 9 BUYS*A Cblldren wbis are Pak am . Prime one. A'disoldered liver In mhtthat will make good rich blood: %bore in feet on your heart. Get 'out into the pr cans Ring to equal 11 Forrorim" for LbU P'ArPQ"* open air. Try the peaceful and soth- a disordered stomach, a disordered sto- $51 H 0 M E ora,be sure to got a bottle mach means a distitrbance-of the n(,rrv- pofty 7�-0 7M­161 IW_ Ing effects of a g6od baseball game." COBALT. Noth 11 M. 'This brings the whole I Is"is DM­r far$100 1, have tried it. They. won't let me Ous system. 5 . �simad imorms s. THE POLITE BURMAN.- in. any more." body into subjection and the victim •SarCOBALT STOCKS-the right loud-offer Into "Why'not?" feels sick all over. Parmelee's Vegetable D-war lias a roralsti.0 of Josift tuenso opportunities for largo and immodi &to In the cities of Burma, where the nae Pills are a recognized remedy in this Is 6"raw*t1is praistime win in& For this ps,4t few-months high-grade orsi fives have been long in contact with . "Three times I tried to lull the um- t6 MaL wt. In at the inlaoss,shipmould being S, Pire.11 state and relief will follow their use. 0,46arr railesin IM is"- k- ah"Wr pp- withheld, Mup, this of the now .-Europeans, says auth6r of "Burn lated Uvq froms$730 to 1PLOD auli. smelter. Im.=reAulted in many stocks boing, -Painted and Described," they have I ' t os WRAUCAV. 0WA14WAMMON quot"rbi h Ataniting Conditions all of their traditional politeiriess;'b t - -7-A ABROAD STATESTENT. He-�Thcy say that people who marry PrIes, a' osenotunder to some u soon grow ip r below their Teal Value, .8hipmeon 'AA the country distrieLs.old-school court- Dr. Leonhardt's Hent-Boil will cure to look Mike." She--'Then Wa'shington Heightt are now commencing, and great returns, not to you must consider my refusal Las flnal.1' speak of advances in-.tock market aro �esy*-is still the custom. any case of Piles. -khtly additi-it D-.n assured. Many grownd-door opportanitia3 azist is.4 paw*.Pick .41 t1`4 An English gentleman who ' had This. statement is. made without . any -S .. . I . 2"w, but the market is daily becoming mora bought, a new ponvy wa�s trying him.zut qualifications. unlight Soap is better than otber emps, lwtl I To an INVW IS 1JIM LIMN FV AUK. but is beat when used in,this Butilight way. on I Burman road,' when the animal It-is in the form of a tablet. - �'J_vtv 25 x 125 Feet for$100 My book-let fincTuding Govt. re 4111illy Sunlight loop and follaw directions. 0 CAM ,0 PER NOWMN - Pam_ and ran, at-top speed down , a Itis the only pile remedy used ime'r. - and weekly news letter furnish full and narrow, road.' nally. qTftM1._b_". X lady writes: ".1 %vns enabled 'to re 4." ­W.4. od I o re- up-to-date information. They are free. Inthe way ahend waq• a native cart, It 4s impossible to cure an establk'lcd movo'the qotn.5. root and Wf :.a , branch, by the it An whiqh w�s a fa.mily parly out i(irly, s�ipp,,, 'Corry Cure." Of Z=lm 7 ., I H. C. BARBER, _hLOL 4_�a;;!� of Piles with ointimnt. use 0 hers f Hollo%�,ny's dn,- outward appliati-r-.1 Mines 8locks Syndicate* n18l, Itories. injections or who have tried It have the same ex. The pony, dashed into the back of the i A $1.000 guarantee with every perience. T"Z CENTURY LOAN.AM TRUST CO. Z Adelaide St. U., Toronto, and Cobalt. I TU C_"ma&W -cart, 1hrew his rider into trie midst of age of Dr. L no U 11 D.-I eonhardt's Hem id. ._'tbe nie'vi-yrTinkers, and severely injuied 01.110, all dealers, or The. Wilson-'rVIP Lingering,stubborn old 93res are erased 7 ~.Ahe Bilminn who was driving. Co., Limited, Niagara -Falls, Ont. the skin Vy Weaver's rernte. The good ork of Before the Englishman had an. opportu. blood-cleansing is completed with We mg, P. Wily to expl;dn his unexpected 0111- ..'CfTILD BIRIN PF. CE. simight the 11m,ninn picked himsc-lf no -The world extends the glad hand to 108 LAmp OIL 'ECONOMY -'and bowed low. t-h(- lucky man, blit-all it hands the DOMINION Father and .!%folher,ReqPond to Plead- victim of tough licit is a little cold sym- "geti. . . T.*. "My lord. my lord," he said, npnlog vt inns and. Are Reconciled. 'Sarnia 46nllV. "the cart should not have- been patby. HENDERSON , 11 1 A touching rein has there. taken USE place in a house in the�Boulevard Vol. 'Prime . OIL i BEARINGS Limited.. tfriie, P6rig. b6tw(en a man and his Wilson'S ! wife who had,long been, separated The Manufacturers_df the White htv band had divorced hir�'viEe owing 10 No real need to buy the rnbre expensive ti a foolish itifatualioil' on iter part, 'and oils ifGOOD BURNER is used he land been given the custody of the FLY and KEPT CLEAN Ichild, a little girl of se%Tn. If you want a -,tHRIER Olt The%child; deprived of.h6r mother, of ����(�0� BIG LIGHT FOUR GAS JETS IN oNZ- -whom she was extremely fo,id, fell ill, PAD& and-the, most careful attention and even I I ENCiNIER 3, TOOLMAKERS, Queen change of air did nothing to prevent Three Hundred bet. HICH-CLASS MACHINISTS City ti les ek y ppaper. irk A U lie from pining away. Fler condition ter than st] y BEAUTIF llec,-Imc serious. She took- no.interest in '78'5" King St. West, Toronto Oil LICHT the 'toys Nvit-h which her father lond,d NO DEAD FLIES LYING ABOUT I ­ Lamp v-r.-and fr(,qncntt3- cried for -her iTi(3- they-. Sold by all Druggists and GeneVal Stora/ For Sale by Dealers The divorced \Yfiman.-lien ring nr hor and by mail. Work wanted for Potter 8i John Rion mbchines, ' and Brow*n & ittle daughlor's illnos,�, �Lu c,,,(I,,d wl h, TEN CENTS PER PACKET FP,014 the-connivance of the nw-,e, in v;SihI1,_( Sharpe grinding machines. Prices Txg QiJEN CITY OIL CO., _TUWTV C al.hor. while, ho AR%.� e her. unki)own to 1he f, ILFkALE WILSON* to-. Any kind of light machine rn•1.4sp to N,,.n,, nway at his (.-)M(,(,. Dur n,! m, built '(o order. ITh, U 11 sow the,e vlalls, how(,,,,.r, the tattler Game HAU TON, ONT. ISSUE 1O. 28--0& ............ A i 1. 2t� 7: . �i' ! • Inq " nu r ms /+a4ffl w9 ' 1 qa IIs-l> m - - bw �V . , . 0 J ti w_ / w , aNw . v .s } G 3 v atr , y . w _� I . . �+. .. ra - . 4 •{'. '•u f.•. ..j.F J ' - . . . . --, .. v .t, r l r - - ,.. ,..-, "--,__ —_.__.-_,--,. ..-..:tea.-.. � ' . . ii �, " - _ }f f # #+ f 0 easily digested. We must beer-In mind, medium, D. D. Horne, with fire, F'r Wil- c ,?however that the egg albumen coagu• item.gave the results of his personal ob later at�a lower temperature than that nervations. 3 t ro ngPoi t� c>F -� - , ., I ... . . .,+ „o meat, which teaghes us at once that He said that, although he knew of no - � -- �• to be easily digested egg must be lightly chemical-or-- other preparation which __,.�.- About the HoUSB J•° cooked. could,possibly be app)' to the skin 'nbVe Eggs in Roils.—Scoop out the crumbs such a way as top vent the deslrue- ,. r from stale rolls, first cutting off an even tive action o1 heat, c nevertheless saw - 1 , .. $ slice [rum the top. Toast Or fry these 1[orne, in the �Efra g.roo of a lady ,. + ♦♦ � shells;,or rub freely with butter and set [gland, 'go ,up to ra it out ." in a hot oven until crisp and brown. with h' ke up a mp of i. -' r: charcoal, twice the s of - WARM V1'EATHER PUDDINGS. Drop a fresh egg in each roll, adding'a y .. , - . little minced parsley, a tablespoonful_ h egg, into his hand, upon which c - ., .Sago Jelly.Two pounds of picked of cream, minced mats or vegetables, !ween his finttstos was visible. fainly' no 'asbe ' red currants; one pint cold alar, one as may be at'hand. Bake in a hot oven flames were,seen coming,out from era. and he carried` the , I white sugar, a cupful of until the eggs ilia set and replace the -CEYLON GREEN TEA 41 charcoal round the room; one person • . sago. Put the currants into the wafer cover of the roll. present touched it and was burnt. z and boil till soft,, pass throu h a sieve; Stuffed Eggs.—Cut some hard-boiled Unequalled Purity — Strength Flavor► _-.• ; g Again, on' the same evening. he saw - put the juice to boil again with the su- eggs in half, mince the yolks with a florne.Inst a red-hot coal on a-fine cam- �� pao�� only. 400, 60o and BOo per Ib. At all Crooara. ,i gilt•; when quite boilin g add the sago, few olY ^s and capers, some anchovies _ _ 6 brie handkerchief. and curry the hand- 1 previously soaked in cold water;, boil thoroughlywashed, a few- truffle trin)- kerchief about. Air William took pos- HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS, M4. .. . " twenty' minutes until transparent; put things, and a little tarragon, add so4ne session of the handkerchief,arid examin- - . into a mould and when cold turn out. pepper, and fill each half egg with [his ed it carefuly in his laboratory. No r Serve with•or- without custard around mixture. Pour some melted butter over trace o[ any chemical was found upon will neessitate the construction of wog `=it, and warm in the oven: Then place each it, and the only injury from its` fiery TOPICS- OF - DIPLOMATS custom houses, etc. A German pos 11 I - Currant Sponge.—Cover.one-half box half egg with this mixture. . Pour somf ordeal was a small hole. . office- must also be established at the of gelatine with cord water end let it melte butter over�and warm in the The speaker went on to sap'that. the end.of the line. soak one-half hour; pour over a pint oven. Then place each half on a sippet closest analogy that could be ;found to Another pointer is to be found in Cil RAPPROACHMENT BETWEEN BRIT- foIlowing paragraph in the same article: - - oI boiling water, add one-halt pint ,f of bread fried in Nutter to a light yet- the instances related by Mr. f.Ang was '- sugar, and stir over -the fire for Ave low color and serve, in the case of iron puddlers who stand - - - o AIN AND.RUSSIA. Germany is now certainly entering 8n minutes. Pour in one-half pint o1 red Baked Eggs with Ham.—Make a cream terrific heat and he had .been told that Asiatic sphere of interest, bit`in a pure- .� currant'juice, strain into a tin pan, set' sauce and add to it one cup of cooked it took three generations to make a real- •.' ly ecnonorrric, not a political capacity. on ice until the . mixture begins to ham flnely chopped. Butter custard ly good puddler. Germany's Attempt to Play Off,England On the other hand, heave. the line is+' thicken,._beat to_a froth,.add the well- cups, break an egg in each and stand In fact. it had been suggested that y P , of political and -military importance to , beaten whiten of four eggs, mix and in a pan of hot water in the oven till heralily had .something til do with the . Against the Muscovite Turkey, for which it will,oL,en up yastt pour into a mould to harden. Serve the eggs are firm. Spread the minced faculty Of "firr-walking." but this did - tracts, and. for which, in cdse of war,i with whipped cream. ham on a platter or on slices of °toast not apply. to Fforne's case. Empire. - it will facilitate the mobilization of the! ,. Frozen Custard with Fruit. — Two and turn the eggs omit. ,Sprinkle with 1 Three prime-topics will occupy Euro troops stationed in Asia Minor. In{ ilk' same of cream, six eggs, self, pepper; and minced parsley. peon Chancelleries this.surran,er, which, other wnrcis;'the construction of ttieBaguI '`' three teacups of sugar, one ur b . - in their development, seem calculated to dad Railway signifies the strenRtnening, , P g P o: the Mohammedan world, with whtchl or peaches cut up small.• Let. the milk cupful of stewed tomatoes, one bean of ma e s ury. - ren r arri - As- r . nearly boil, beat the yolks of the,eggs garlic finely minced, one chopped ment in Egypt, the rapproachmrent be "e the meantime cnmmunicalio s are l .with.the sugar and add the milk by de- onion, and two sweet peppers. The Condition o[ Thousarl�s of Pate, keen Great Britain and Russia, and g Sin P beta exchnn grees. Whip the whites o� the eggs to 'seeded and chopped. Cook gently until .Anaemic Girls. Germany's attempt to secure a British g exchanged between the British' - to g y o: a Russian understanding by playing Admiralty and the French .Ministry o�l . a froth and add to-the mixture; put all reduced one-half. Spread on thin slices Almost hopcl'ess is thea best way 1d' - Marine to see in how for the-French) of one country against_the other. In a baucepan, stirring until it,is a nice of toast and lay z fried or poached egg' describe the condition 1-was- in-about a' Seemin 1 minor `events have been,Navy -may, according to the Anglo-c • ; '- thick custard. When perfectly cold on each side. - - - year ago," says 14ifss Mamie Ma,mett, g.y t. French entente, be represented in Lha _ whisk Iii the cream and trpeze. if the• Swiss Eggs.—Rub a stoneware platter of Athol, N. S. "Nfy health had been rapidly succeding one another in.£gyp , a r custard is allowed to freeze itself, stir I with butter 'cover- with thin__slices ot_ gradually I tying way until F reached a revealing that the withdrawal- of the PP Dashing.visit t the British fleet is-„ 11 - . .ire .the.fruit after the second beating. ite5h Gruyere cheese tac,y cream eiieese eonditiosa-wkleri I 'tearoi 1wgrs sinlcin:g Tutisish .iradps f#.orn Tabagha and the corn C mnF1 And t Germirn Bettie Strawberry Tart,—One pound sifted will answer), break fresh eggs on the into chronic inva}idism_ 1•w�as,as--White $ n . r rmrri bstof-Gi _ int of the IS to ne flute the Sin squadron ps" and) . s �, unifier coiitm,rnd of'Grand Ad flour, yolks of two eggs- one Il ice cheese; sprinkle with rated mime as a sheet, m blood a parent] Navin' ai boundary_ tine were. merely surface ern Y pg' P g g' y P y g matters, and that their passing left un- mirol Von_Koester, although -uninvited( water, three-fourths pound lresh...butter, pepper and salt; pow• halt a cupful Sf turned to water.-A had no appetite, sur- to this fulldress rehearsal of a drariia•� one tablespoonful sifted sugar, straw- cream over the e' drstribuled a mine cause -for alarm t orc FredPrirlcshavn. Denmark, and will p g eggs; sprinkle with the least from headaches and dicziness, the in Egypt. In the fast few' ears' Pan- berries. Rub the butter into the flour cheese, grated, and bake for about 111= least exertion would leave me breath- gyp • y find itself "aceidentall in the'vicinit and.sugar, add the yolks:-of eggs.-and teen-minutes-in a hot oven. Serve on less, and it a Islam+sm has been surreptitiously sub Y� Y" - _ SALADA appeared that twits- gnint stituted for.the narrower_and'mor Ob +� the Arrelo Figaro-Rycsstsn demonstre•- mix well with, a knife. Then add rust the same platter, into a:decline. -,i had seen` Dr. Wi} " � tion of good fellowship. Iiam�' Pink .['ills hi-hl recommended vious lationalism" of Egyptian o ori- g P• enough ice-water to make a paste that .Scrambled Eggs with Onions.-:Chop f y - ifon to British domination and the vu l- t will .roll out. It must be a firm paste, coarsely two slices of.Spanish anion;' by the newspapers. and i decidod . to - r _. . � , rather dr Be careful that the flour is r put them into a saucepan with plenty• give them a trial. It was n forfimMe nerability of the country hes increased Y• I p y day for me when 1,came to-this delle- by the consolidation of the Turkish pow- -PER-130's.4,L POINTERS. . dry anis the butter cold. Roll out-the ot-butter. and when they are thoroughly er in ria and the construction of the . paste about one-third of nn inch thick. cooked without being brown, throw in iQ>t• m4 the pills have not only restored, Hid 'rz RSil,a•,. which, al.thotgh con-t Interest(na Gossip About Some of'thfl line with it a ie-dish at least.one-inch four-e s beaten to ether with e r my health. but have actrrallp made.ma ] y - R I gg g P Pim H!tdj. C`tor pit rims cao afro vett serve as deep wtt(i:sirai ht sides: trite the edger:-:and salt to taste; kee on stirrin until stranger than ever-I n is hefore,,,_. now i g __World's"Lead4ng People. earl and bake the tKrrpty,crust fir a .the eggs are ncatrl set, and then serve F pP te, a ood color. earl strategic purposes. The other day lite have. A nod a eti t; p the famous Rus- " 0 y' y' net, energy. and L.Am_satiFfisd that f emistiarreG nt the Senussl sect attacked Prince Kro olkine, quick Dien for ten or twelve minutes. on slices oL toast g the Brilic#£ v lien arrison at Talodi. Sian exile;- is 8 first-rate carpenter.- t . owe Alt this tO Ter: Williams' Fink Pills,!, g. P F When -the tart is to be served till it .:. w 'c I .hcerhrlFy rerrimmend to'othelr in Kodofan; southwest of Khartoum,and .Years ago, when he decided to make- . I'neally .With strew°berries, pour some of iP fee ble: pilin lila.". murdered_--. ` . .- , his permanent home in England:he took the syrup over and serve with a pitcher FEINTS FOR THE HOMELIFE, P g't= - a cotta a6 Dr. A'Villiams' Pink Pills gifle: y cared FORTY NATI4'E SOLDIG S. 6`rj Harrow, and made a great - of cream'. The strawberries shQuht not To thke spree- out:of blue serge ailki Miss Nfannetl, ;imply bocauce they_ rtiun.of the furniture himself.-_ . ••_ R generally refresh_ft,,bathfl with a sponge make ttie new, rich;.rid hk,od which This was described in an official report gram bo • be allowed to.stand lop in the crust yhriod Dr, Nansen, the Poiae or, ids crispness will be destroyed. -The dipped, in blue wafer;'or use a brush enables the s tem tri Uh'ri,w oR disease, b`' the Brrtr h .Foreign Qftice as a dis- explorer, accustomed himself to ihfl use _ - crust. should'-be tirin, bribile, and-crisp, instead-of'a sponge. • Afterwards hang and 1,6ngs robust-health and ctroerinl= turbance, which was 'apparently' •pre- of 'snow-shoes;• and v.ould`-sften-ga . meditated anti' purely {ural, From. '. not flaky: up the dress to dry. nes, to pale anaerrric- sufferers: Dr•I Cairo comes-the lntellr ncu that iso- forty or flity miles- on them without Sunday' Pudding.—One-quarter pound ; Choose eg„s, for they differ greatly. Williams' Pink Pills-cure .binodlessness �' taking any food with hirn. He had a . lated arrisons have been subjected to bree&rumbs; one half-pint milk, auI:r 'not-only In the•inside. but on lite out- lust as'surely as food cures hunger.nrxl similar attacks, and that English and great dislike to any outfit for his exctu* --- and._flavorin to taste, two.eggs, straw:. � _rh,�� uil .onus beim the new blood which the ills mal:e_1Eg�tian Rtitecra• o)huntin or.ex lor- soon°• - .. f _, _ _- ���p —Fhe : Bue—t�'Qrleen8- ,berry jar�i. oil the breadcivmbs rn c 'ith 'the y lresDest, gird brow ii ones us beta races a nervrc ar�lrc— ,les r -ediu6ns have been- 4nibus,c t - - f _ milk, sweeten and flavor, and when'the the best flavorW.and having the larges strengthens every organ and every p, and slain. Ther haws also been matin- collection of sporting trophies, number- bread- is thrk, stir in,the yolks of the yolks- of'the body. Tlutt.is ..why.these pills;.ie. among Egyptian troops. The Cairo ing some: 3,u00 stuffed_wi1J animals, _ _- eggs. Put the pudding into a buttered t:hairs which are covered in Ameri_= sl-rite straight itt the.root Of such coin- informant declares that a wave of fanat• birds, end re -tHa s o r is can cloth rhea i91 reism,tl}e force of whir#no oae_is aware +nes, R19n3, cud coli.rifler gait}erect, o! an.hour.- Then spread Deer the.top l,beeswax and turpentine and thoroughly and backaohr's, kidney trouble,.indigec,--lot will presently lirFak upon'Egypt, from alt flails Drina earth, and a great • -a layer,of sirAwfaerrp-jarir and on this olished. tilt dr This process houl.l' tir'n: neurn1 fila,• rtjeiimatism. St.- Vitus ro A at 1 h the Senussl, who believe I array of heads and horns from Central) -- -- the whites ot`the`P•+s t>Faten with a j p y dan;e, par;ilysis, and the troubles from P P g � v nxd South -Africa gg• quite remove the stlehiness you 'tom• That t# )rage received divine authority -representing flee: . •" -teaspoonful 61 sifted sugar, Io a strong plain: of. It)silenro- It.hes,been proved in rls surfer Irom—somewhere. spoils, of many a hunting expedition. - froth. Dip a knife fn t,oilmg:>�nler and j 1'o whiten 9inrn, to ever tail gallonsIt.N-slgniitcant, in the light•of the fin rJnn• Kube){k's first. a'mbi4lori .was not` y sands of cases that Dr. Williams'` Pink with it smooth ,over the whites; put-the of artier which you are going to use Pills cure' after donors and all. other gal cable do patches which uow-a days to make a name as a musician, but 8s • pudding again into a moderate oven un- for washing. add a lame handful of medicines have failed. But -von must emanate from fairo, that -the Br+tiar _ til the top is a light golden brown, ordered borax. This .will help to: troops sent lo`.Egypt and'Chi Sinal Nin• till tone ss a child, he,-was IIred with a' flet the genuine pilrc with' the'tell name, , Serve immediately. - -pearise" the-'-cloi,.es and at the aspic -» terland, fo force the Turk lrom Tabah desire .to•'ci>lviate that great rsrau,.but,IDr. ,Wjlilam1;' Pink Pills for Pale Pea= Matbrun •Pudding.Some thirr`sltces time, will keepthem beautiful) clean. have not yet been withdrawn, - Ku,g bc;torR:he-was Gut of 'the knicker- . Y pie,_ on the Rrnrper Around each box. Although the terms of the Anglo-Rus• )For<er stage he showed such marvellous: of dry bread,fresh fruit, sugar, custard. When painting to-an exact line with- I R Line a-basin with the slices ;of bread. P g All medicine dealers sell these pills or ria is still incomplete, encs;with the violin that. a life of tis-+ out smearing beyond-it, use a small n understanding a I F vnu can get them by mail at 5n cents Boil some fresh, juicy fruit with sugar paint brush, and la aloe the line.in , there is little doubt that statesmen [n SL vcl.w :out of the question for him. P Y S a boy'or ..ie bi�xes"for 52:x, 11p address• Petersburg as well as in London are Lord Wolverton is one of Fortune's;. 'lis-the proportion of one half pound, to a sheet of ton, flavin made.the line ing ing The ,1)r. Williams'1Villi ' �tedicinE Co:, s that the present. Is'the aycholn- one pound.of fruit. Pour into thea lined this way,, the,stri can.-then be infect t=reed P prime taco,ties: .Eighteen"years ago he. y p Pa Brockville; Ont,- ical moment fora rn prochement on ,basin, and cover with slices of bread. with a wider brush and more paint. g p leas a poor mast-comparatively, with an! . -- Put a,saucer on top wi,.:a heavy weight , The dripping from.roast, meat,-'the _ or re because ' e aear,iwhion grounds expediency it an income of a few hundreds not-be hoped that, it things-are allowed 'he spent pleasantly .•on It. Turn out next day and pour cu3- skimmingspfrom soups, and rendered •SILVER BATHS. P P y enough !n ravel- . __. lard round-it. down fat Ironi meat trimmings, sera tr, slide, the interests' o! Great Britain ling tri'remote regions and hunting big Sweet' ItfacAronk. ne-quarter pound end. Russia in Persia will ]Dill* remain } •,'best macaroni, nt.— nems r water, P the, same purpose where properly clan- At the •paktce-of•Tzarskoe Selo, the onl interests ver seriously involy- game. Unexpectedly his elder brothers {J sifted as lard or•bolter, Keep mutton the nuirserics provided for the care of y Y died unmarried -at the early age c.f e - there. On -this point M. Robert de inch of salt, one teacupful mill:, one- children consist of eleven rooms. one P twenty-seven and- he- succeeded-to tJiei p i i dripping for basting mutton,and for fry- Caiz intimates that he ' •' • fourth pound white sugar, flavoring. ,ing fish and cutlets, feature is'described by Miss Egar, t.he. . _ title and an income of £50.000 a year, _`Break up 'the macaroni into small children's goVerness, as follows: In the . SPEAKS \PITH AUTIfORITY. The children of the Earl ot.Abe-rdeen_ . • Cleaning Lace.—Very fine_ old Macey bath of solid lengths and boil in the �yaler +adding the I can be boautifulfy cleaned by being balhioorti is'a slcttion m an article in Le Journal des Debats of have all be brought up to* be useful. At' - srill) unlit erfoctl tender: draiir away :, silver, used for the bigger children: • • g P = P Y I s,.wn iii n piece of clean linen• and fair) Paris:. one time a furnished cotta a was laced P There is a small silver balk" for-the use the water. add t.o the macaroni, in a into oil all night. Next day boil gently, "That an'.arrangement'will'.be accept at the disposal•of Lady Marjorie, the '� stewpan, the milk and sugar, and keep 1 O[,wjratr ser' baby reigns. Each,chilli's in principle no longer udmits of any Viceroy's.daughter, who was expg>rted - Y ahAlcin over the fire until the milk is for a quarter of an {tang in soa,� w'+► name is engraved upon it, so it forms i g ler and rinse thoroughly: Dip into' a historical record. -It"was a r., doubt. For more than a year the whole to kee t t1 r and'scrub the floors. The cottage stood !- with or witho. laved triol. '. ug orNicholas ' and bears his id. The British rens which has eI h a cloth to dry. name and those at him family. We al- p g in a sinall garden which•was cultivated P so' find the names..oS A]esander.]I..and _ oliti al sense to than �its tone noN A heliotrope ratchet is one of the best political fie by His Excellency's sons, ohe of whose i_ __ _ '-.EXGELLENT EGGS. : that is made, and imparts a most deli of Marie. afterward Duchess of F.din- that-the tactors of ves ,Lbe,c angp.ional situ- ;bobbies was the growing of fruit alta g• burgh. The ]est name added was that anon have themselves .than ed, no.ton- Lille _milk, contain in o err ' cions -scent -to clQthin Make,it thus: 8 vegetables. •' pr p propor- Mir together and pas through a course y ger treats Liussia 'es it did before the Queen Amolie of Portugal la Me Dail g of Alexis, ,the little bah who w born Russo-Ja anese war and during a eat .=_" :.tion all elements needed to support life. sieve halt a {found of ground rose in August, 1904." P g � Royal lady doctor in the world, La., ttta art o[ the conflict. Further, it is no Being highly concentrated, however, lata-es, two ounces of powdered toncjuin - -" •• P only Queen who is a doctor, by. merlt� secret that the King of England Is bring- for man Ro -they lack the bulk necessary to keep beans half.a rain of musk, and two r,, y • y,* ladies have sort-.or -A the to organs in perfect condi- STANLEY AND.TNF BANANA. Ing to bear on 'the rapp chement be- the de ee of dbetor of one sort .or tion. Serve with them,•then, such food drops of essence of 'almonds. iween his country and Aussie that iflrit= as bread rice, cereals, but do not serve To scour boards, pipeclay. and water Sir r Flenry Stanley was a firm believ. ness of purpose •ancj political tact of another as a courtesy, title. Queen mixed together until they form a'thick e: in the banana'. He went so far as which he has given constant proof wince Amalie, However, went tfirough a Thor• eggs in any way at the same meal with r to advise that its consumption would' paste, and spread cad over the part where p his accession." ough course of rq4dical training, and ot7 beef, mutton, or fowl.._Pprk. such as there is a.stain wi4l take out.the grease cure rheumatism, gout, And all liver of- ' more than-one. occasion*:when. walks bacon, may. in winter, be served with lection. When lying at the-'point of I Germany possesses two enticing habits very soon. This is a foreign practice, gin Lisbon she has been, able.to rendeil e s death irotn gastritis a light gruel of which she thinks should strongly:ap= . - gWhile one bund o[ e 4 and a very..successful one.. For simpli banana flour mixed with milk was the Peal respectively to Russian and Brit medical aid in street accidents. p eggs is equal in making the boards a good-color, and to ish impressionability. If the revolution ''nourishment to one pound of beef, the only food he could retain a -d digest. 7-latter should be `borne for a loner keep thein free from insects use the fol• The secret of the banana as d health in Russia does not progress too far or ' ! time; and would, in the end; be a much lowing._mixturc: A quarter of a pound and shtength-producing food, lies in its rappidly, a word from the F'innncial Min- -SAYE THE BABIES w* better food. to lune, three-quarters of-a' pound of high percentage of proteids and the isier of Germany will be sufficient for The mineral matter of the egg is sand to half a pound of sQftsoap. I8Y great number o1 its calorics, respective_. Berlin bankers to Advance Iargeamounfs , _.� small in quantity but rich• in guiltily, this on the boards and scrub thorough• ly and 391.11. ]t is a perfectly isal- to the tottering dynasty. The fact that ,plother, at)'investment of 25 cents noes, 11 _.-;and the albumen u in a form most 1y. Wash off with clean tepid water, anced ration if _sliced for:breakfast and German.syndicates are buying -Russian.may save your baby's life. Colic, diar•- - yt, and make as.dry-as Possible_ served.Stith milk, and sugar. crown lams 5tsbltTd not incidentally be rhoea and cholera infantum carry o _ __ _ __ lost- i of. As -the--Bagdad o rids of it d tit sight to h n Ra+1- thousands little ones uring e h "_' _ 1 . >r,1ViNG !1N CHEESE. wag, its tlhunciering is no longer held weather months. A box of Baby's OwfNn out' to' Great Britain; ft 'c taken as .a . ., �O���N�E , -FIREPROOF PEOPLE. The now treatment for bringing stout matter of course that (treat Britain de- Tablet$•cost bat•safety cents'this triage e. , security and safety in thl� medicine. Sir 1Yilliam Grrx>kes Tells of New Proof People slim, elegant, and comfortable sir ca the road built, and will place no Give an occasional Tablet to the well . Thos* who are tatnlna flesh A11 gainst Flames. pro 'consists in the first place in political' ohstncles 'in Germany's any child and you `w1111 keep it well. Give .. Gad •trensth E>re anular treat- .. • eating alk manner of cheeses, to the ex- if only satisfactory ngtTement could be them to the child it trouble conies swift--' ' mentcw-1-th _ ham;we hear of cases of "tire walk- elusion' of all other foods, save non- rFflched. This change of front was res- ly And see the ease and comfort this Scott's Emulsion Ing," instances, that is, of people walk- fattening biscuits, fruit, and a limited ently mnrked in ' • ,medicine brings. And •`'1 g you have tri *„ should oontlnue the treatment . ing over or passing through tire, bare• quantity of meat once a day. You may AN INSPIRED ARTI�L.E� ' guarantee' Of it goverhment snklys In hot weathers amallar d e footed and uninjured, we wonder what breakfast .on cream cheese, lunch on in the Grenzbote, a political weekly of that this medicine contains no poison- - odaU�tre cool mttk with ltw=11 " A'scientific,'investigation would Save to Gorgorrznln and Camembert, take Chad- Berlin: oris opint . Mrs. R. . Metlin, Halifax. •wiy with any oVectton 10 �b t attaahed,to t try pro- say to such things. der sandwiches for lea, and A light "Great Britain desires the Bagdad N. S•. FAys:—"RAbp.4.Own .Tablets a . d Dta Is the dated No less an aul.hority than Sir William supper of Stilton and Brie':• but at din- Railway to run into Kocveit, a T s y pori on a valuable medicine for stomach and r�aeon, Crookes has given a graphic picture of ner you must have Only a "couper:n;; of the Parisian Gvl1, And she must, there- bowel troubles." Sold by all medicine, a wwNa A striking inst&nco witnessed and test• meat and nothing rich. fr,ro, in the comparatively near future, dealers or by mail at 45 cents a • ed by himself. Spoaking of cases mese- enter Into negotiations with. Germany. from The Dr. Williams' Med"ne Go. Ma &ad=,:,rivi�i. ironed by Mr. Andrew Lang. and their sometimes money.,tftlka, hitt tarOra OL• The gl,estion must be settled soon, for Brockville, Ont. Keel/ the Tablets ria l o an ik. on e e o . ' to len it slope to 'tiro termination'd W lin` at a tilt house. . . I I I--- -- - I i corn on w he peri sea of r • . -mll. .;,.v^ .a, :. ,7M::..`�.++.''c•-'. ,,. �.r'-x ra.�q., — " ;w ,dt�e .:.,,�t._:2 _a.';.ka .^ ;a: °4.+.y4w,#.,n- •.c Co..::, ^r^-.„. ....a .• x t v ;w �: �: .... . 1 �r.Pa.} .. _ +• 'r;., . :. ,` .'•tee J'1i nn I$wcr '�'^'P•n s. •, ,. e't+n:':. `'�•aer',I'-..s f..t. Vie. ,• .¢� �., r•.. '3"" . 'r14e..�. h'.. o, �.._..,-,. ."�,3."" . .. „i• y�,�,,,�h� r. .rr.r.:x..,. 7 :i?..- -:r-•. .F6..2 .ny •IR • - . •T- ,M"..- .. +1' "Y! '. -1 3 .•i d. •, .l ...n. �••y.�- Yf -:M .-^+-�15"':.'Y,":'- f. .. l 'd fix• _A ..r`: . ''.- b-�.Fr ..�.- �... .,....-y;.. 4'� -+.+ -M. 37'" .. W.'. �.'I� `.".tae.Y•�l' r, r • �� .. _ ,:. .`.: :., [..ii,... •hi. I 4. Y!, 9•w•.•JF;•.ti . • _ ., .. .t,.4 . I ,_. ., ,,.,. ., .. 14o . _ 'Y - i w - . u n. .�_... ... •a.. ... -tom• .. - In 1i...rr�-" - - _ i - =1Hiss Yda Gimblett, of Tomato, pocket, and there was' sufficient ._ . . F % ' ! • is visiting at W, H. and ,Mrs. amount conning to him as wages to Always ' fl f. W _. Peak's. make iip the balance, and besi es A stolcgk of Zoom . a�d lJ �ee� on hand. 4 s*-aF-W. Spencer, of Cherrywood, -Mrs. �'m. Flumerfelt and friends would have advanced t e1. Ia, w we regret to say is seriously ill. dhtlghters are visiting friends in amount had they kung n his pr - , -Mrs. F..W.-_Hobbs is v`lsiting Goodwood. dicainent. 'A mitigating clrcu A r ' - -"her sister, Mrs. C. Doubt, of Osha- -Miss Betha Palmer, of Toron= stance in connection 'with t e - - - -o - --"-- -- r _ _ _._ l wa. to, spent Sunday at the home of affair air was that he immediately re- r -Mrs. Riggs, of Toronto, spent her parents here. - lented of his deed, and endeavored Our W>LAR-WICLL BRAND is extra value.. -1 Tuesday with_ Jas. and Mrs. Gor- -Miss Nina Findlay, of Toronto to undo the mischief he had ..MUL UMS a•e up-to-date and are sure to suit you. IL . . . ate` don, - is span. u her holidays with wrought. The trial took Mace1. �' -Mise' Florence Eastwood, of friends in ckering. before Major Harper, at Whitby, CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. Claremnot, ie visiting friends in -Mrs. John Gor Iey and on Thursday last and was enlarged V",. ,'town. daughter are spendin� & geek until .9aturday afternoon• The -p f _ _ -Mise Ethel Gordon-is spending with friends in the.city. evidence showed that het tried do R,. �. 'BUNTING S, Pickering, ' s few weeks with friendsat Balmy -W Logan has, removed the smother' the flames -with a table ,�� 1$esoh. .. _ fence in front" of his premises cover that was in the hall, and . at Miss Dolly fferr is nding a which has greatly improved their failing in this went home and in- - • - ,a, I couple of weeks with,friends in appearance. formed his wife, who at once bur- :' } .-Oshawa,_ -W. J. Clark left'on Monday Tied up town and told J. R••"Thea- +# --A number from Here attended morning for Tilsonbur�•where he ton of What had taken place. The _,.5 0 ... ..r... .- ... y ' the garden-party at Audle- on has secured a•good position on the latter hurried to the scene and aq. . eG e,Tuesday even}ng. Tiisonbnrg Observer. seeing a light in the hall, sounded --Dr. O'Leary, of Indiana;' and -Rev- Dr. PicTtard, 'of Kansas, the fire•alarin. The 'promptness1.,. r Fred O'Leary, of Toronto, were in occupied the pulpit in the Metho- with which.the alarm was given __ __ _- — town on Wednesday. dist church on Sunday evening, not only saved the Dale block, but -A large nliinber.enjoyed them- 'and,preached ue< acceptably. property to the value of'•thirty or . k selves at a barn party -at John '-Miss Mabel Clark;' of Colling- forty' thoustuld dollars, for had. , - % • a Annan's.on Tuesday night. wood, is here for a few weeks fire got beyond control, it would -Mrs. T. Mahon and daughter, with her sister, 1l1rs.t,3. J. Marquis have been impossible to save any R O O , .� of Bloomipgton, are visiting fora and other friends in this locality. building in the_blpck, �]lich in- _ .-Paroid ng : _ t • -There.hill be a meeting this eludes L. D. Banks' ofliee, barber T -,-week with D..and Mrs. Simpson. • - . -Mrs. John Murkar and child- (Thursday) evening in the town- shop, John Dickie's residence and - , M.S.Cha mans ren left on Wednesday to spend a hall to appoint delegates to pie- store, Views office,. 1� D . r, .. t.' .1. , ,' ' few weeks with relatives =in ,Port sent the claims of Pickering Vil- hardware and resideuce, jV . ,_. gab - Elgin and Paisley. . lage respecting the college 'to the Roger's residence and 'bilks shop .. .. -We regret• to report that the college committee. and Dr. Bateman's residence and all - e t_ P _ . .. . . _ ,youngest child of John and Mrs. —Since taking down his fence surgery. Besides till it wbilld Others ' McGint of Elizabeth St.;is-ser- in front of his premises, W. Lo- have imperilled the lives of M. S. __ x fiousl ill. gan has been annoyed by parties and airs. Chapman and others, - of Nebraska, has trespassing 'and taking ' flowers. who were sleeping in the`building - Y been spending' the fast w ate the- at the time. The risone! Iesil- It's Si'eather Proof. It's'reasonable.,in price. t -•tlze home of his slater, Mrs.;W; parties will be prosecuted tote ed guilty, 11 o - It's isatin' . 1 Ahlaway full extent of the law. sense of Crbw n Attorney Farewell _ . _ lllrs, 'J.,Leslie. and. daughter, -The frequency of rains is. he was remanded for sentence. - _ ._ � -� Miss Olive, are sending a'few causing some degree of anxiety in The deepest sympathy is- express- - Just one place in town to get lt. -That's weeks in the city with the regard to the harvesting of the ed °on all Mdes for _11rs. Law and -- _ - _ 7 1. ­ ­ . . � -_ $,� _ former's son, Arnott. hay crop. Ha this year; as a her four young..children.azid:.aissi - - _- _. yy �' - - ;. .. '1.�I­ -Mire. W.'J. lldarquis:and .:two: .rule, is an eacellen.t crop, and the the marry- relatives, and the great - H ' ' N C APMA _new children; of Tsvo Harbors, Minn., only thing now to be desired is a est credit is due to :lies. Law for .1. . _ e nt a few days during the past couple of weeks of fine weather. giving the alarm which alone pre= _ .. ■ .■ . - _ , _ meek Week-at the home of T. B. bine- to ensure an abundance of first- vented a great loss-of property. • quis. class hay.. . - - - _" _ _ - - - - - ' 1. -Miss Frances McCartney, who -Economy is one of the first t3reeriwood: - - , bben spending a few weeks lessons- which should be taught .: : _ . 6. µ ' with Misa C• B. Simason, returned children. The child who'gets into Richard Wilson. 'ia under the 'Dr's, _ to here home is Dunnville on the habit of frequently dPending �gerry piclting lase`litaited"' in'thin �r�- S� 1 1 511-1 _ iondap. small sums of money will soon vicinity. U �,J 1 '.01g . ' ' . --During the rain storm of Mon- place little value upon it and Mrs.Tucker had a.iew days sickness - _ - iday, one and a third inches fell in large sums Will soon be got rid of. last week. - - r Toronto. Very little fell in Pick- The bo _who never tries to save H. Manton spent:a fere-days with .- s Ie�e ng 3neing the dap, but a ew is e w o has to "bear the burden cit -friends.friends: __ .._ ::,miles west rain fell in torrents. and heat of the day." He, as a 7. Devitt er; is at time oi'writing. Cove to us.for your pieserviag sugar. vi --The Ladies' Aid of St. And rule. is a discontented mortal.fine'- seriously ill. % rew's church held their annual is fault .with everything" and. Gordon Pengelly has been under Best Standard granulated, pries very - g the Dr's. care. - monthly meeting at the home of everybody when he finds that Jno, and Mrs. Louse spent" a few _ '% , - . . low We also have , � :* Mrs. R. S. Dillingham on Tuesday work he must. Save the cents days with city friends. " - - i afternoon. There.was a good at- and the dollars -will take care of Miss Clapman, of.L:bridge,agent a _ t tendsnce and as enjoyable time themselves. fear dHane til friends here. Prett's Fre a�rsd sugar - a . nuns spent. -A local newspaper is absolute- W. Haney• of Toronto:spent a few" ' We eon ratnlate our teacher, ly'• necessary tc, any community. da s with A. and Mrs. Moore. _ _ — g ��'ui,'s,nd Mrs: Crummer, of Picker - - - - Mr. Flumerfelt, and his pupils on'- It is the home paper keeps the in Sundayed wit>?A. anti ►irs. Moore For canning fruit. No caking. ilio their success at the recent eut- peopple of the consmunity in touch &rs• J. Devitt and sons, of Toronto. 1 o woe ' r • ranee ezaminations, one,_.Misla M. with others b ficin them all the boiling. h k '�o seal'ng e- y B g are the'guestaof vv. J. dud Mrs Dei- -- Flumerfelt, having . taken the f'Irst news of their. own neighborhood itt. : qulred. Gnarantee to keen fruit in scholarship 'and all the others anis county. For tlxat aline tIsey. Lew. V.61eegon,-of`Uotrtreal Que.i .. -'_ _ - --- - ---- - � are c)f VRII-e sine] worth more than ent a fevc days under the 4W±Lental . ­ . . - ---its natural state - - -Archie Haffner, of Worcester, the small sub-cription price and r peer 'Non, acid Fred W. Disney _ _ s Is England, and .who -has. been en- progressive spirit aroused and in. y e'to u r .. urs ed with John C. Br ant for various ways are worth far more. attended the'picnic at iiusseiuiicri s n �Gom : s a d get a t ial lot O _> - gag Y Lake on Tuest�a,-: ; the past few weeks, left on Friday to. the community than the yfts, Geo. Rtce, of Todmorden," is ._ s 'is tlie.only store that 3elI it iti tow -' for the General Hospital, Toronto. same,community ever .spends'oil holiday with het• parents here. S. _ . =lFruit will-keep nice open er-t sled for where he unde.rreent an ..o ration them. The . ttfs—We are g R to large" news service and q.nirker . R, G. Cammack has ilia new barn many years., Came" and see tis and i soay t e operation has been a 'site- facilities, may in some instances completed wFitch greatly improves his . home aurzrotindin s -" et a trial lot. , cessful one. ' overshad'ow the weekly, but the g - _g - _ -Commencing Jul lith, 1906, n eekly dome paper fill a place,in lies. h E. Gleeson And lfiss lfinnie _ g Y and Maggie Gleeson. of Uarlemout, „ ' the rnnning of all trains is Chang- in the hearts of the people that a .spent a fres days with fi'iendz. a e ' "": "'. ed'on G. T.R. and will continue so. a daily cannot fiU. It scales to �i a welcome Rev. and Mrs. Robson ._ � ��p O V '- -.Ail we9t bound trains will rkin on your home as, an old and tried and fami,I co our.•iltagge. Rev.Robson JO e &J� J V .. I . .1 - 1. .,. :':north track anfh east bound•trains friend, while the daily .enter as ff will oftkiafe as lfethodist, minister .. , --• --:on south-track. Thisis opposite stranger. - - • ' here. _ �' . to the way they have been rein- -Recently the editor of the Rev. E. A. and llrs.Tonkin on Tues= a da last moved their household effects, .Everything Must Be So�Cl t ° - = ni'eg. Any person walking on the Midland'Argus sent out bills for J1. � subscriptions, etc. to their new�'home in-Cambray. track must be careful not to for- $tf00 worth of p , but •*� et himself. .the returns did not prove sat-is- Rev. Tonkin being transfeared from 13 Bars of Comfort Soap for 50 Cents: ., g here t�Cambs , fiat. to offeciate as —We have received word from factor only $10 resulting. The y Men's heavy working braces':c; Men's ligght fancy braces 22c; Mentes' ahirtsf a Y, y g• yfethodist 'minister 'in that place heavy Roods, �; ;`fen's overhauls 8�and 90c ; Men's cashmere sof f2ic; - R. E. Johnston, who is''how at editor does not propoie to let it They will be Much missed' in preen; , Quill Lake, 9ask. He says that rest here, judging from the wood and vinicity, both by membei s Men's straw hate 80c fol ?ac Men's Boots at wholesale prices. town-is thriving and has a pope- -- following:--Upon receiving these of the church aud-friends. Ladies' Oxford shoes 9oc; Ladies patent leather shoe, Buff bop 1.35; Ladies lotion of abort 800 with two,.gen- notices last week, some of• our --- buttoned boots, cost L�tf, for 1.00. -. seal stores, one hardware, one suberibers, men who are large The Sigh: 0 One still will convince you filet our prices are at least W per1. y drug .stole, one„ furniture store property.owners here and some 'l cent. below any in the trade.' ?e', d-hoteles. die-also of t -_,._� - - r - - - - -: Store for sale or to let. _ n a slip- 1l en iia nos y e ars. ey re �. LOGIT. Pickering, Ont• ll iei2e't-iE`en�c iigT foe' building afraid to come into the office and _ .purposes. l say what they write, but would Yon can St>liely $eCtite flCaft &at>t1f -W. W. Sparks returned ori rather take shelter behind a cue- and Strength through Dr. Sboop'i ,,` Monday liiglit from Go Home Bay cent postage stamp. \oR; life is _ Restorative: 17- ` : -after having a pleasant trig) a- to short to worty over such sulall 0L _ - round the lakes in Mr. Firth's 11ew• individuals, but unless we receive Seart westmesr, which can be dealt with as _ • , `' `''"�' gabolene launch. The trip n'hich R settlement of all these accounts all is nerve weakness. Ju-,-,,your hand trem- `�`• _- . . ' next we intend t0 bled when its nerves are weak,when Sour heart � � - �� was one of about 700 miles by Tuesday nerves are weak.your heart flutters,and palpi- ' was most enjoyable our, al- placard all these letters in unr. taus Other sit n�are shortness of breath after Slight exercise: fa,ntin z s e'ils;'pain or tender hese o' days b•y ge • ing th011f;ll that pact tllCntlF;I1' Ge()i Mesa R ltltlon allel publish olein ness about the heart cua,cd b; level ttiar heart r l glan Bay was somewhat rough. in our paper. so that the, .public action; cholla?sense cn as it the heart was , one of our - ; (. in thethroat;uwasl'f sensation In the Mr: aild'MI'3. Sparks intend at the �-k2tYfl�.I1i@tY chest showi=R that the heart.1 s°'t I working gbt; t` lninwhenyoulle _ I ,end-of the month to go buck to we have here.' u n one a i a e- usually,."the lett. 'Blue' �O� I s nd-a few week's with Mr. '-and ' -VeC 's ldoin hiis thii; village aide, but fee• q u e n tdifficultl the .. . Firth. been so stirred ll') as }t has been Tight painful a°dred Wicklessfl�a a it S es I = 'Mi' •" I breathing; e . smothered t -On--Tneeday afternoon .atmlit daring the past week as a result of :e e 1 I a a• r There Its ab- ' ... , - , . * i . fort members of the 'ttvo bodies' the 'flttem )t- to ttru` the Dale solutelsoq. ly one wale _ . Y I t o t r e a t a woi n heart C *� 11 t '„ j e I ".of-the Society of :7!rienils islet at block by'hied Law. The nl ystel y natural ant e D e r m a n e n L �r Q�1C� filen}- GaSO11Yl@,S�IO�`ris.- - the cemetery alul spent the dor ;liiriniu�T'ing the'deed has been a strengthtoIts nerves• can you . .. — =:in renovating the geounds: TcTnlb= dif'{ielll.t one to solve. Owing to imagine how any- thine el,W ftff tie' . •• stones were placed in peo)ef osi- .t11iN'dee done? Dr.Shoop's Restorative w111 -' -�j" T� or hre�urners I p li--iuyr-tery; various t'heol: briaa Aac�c the sireneh to she f ! - ' ' t_tion,'tlie• groluxl was 'tilile�'elleri, ies•li'aVe been advanced regarding heart nerves always. There is nothing to this remmy to stim'u- late;. nothing,•that c+ w1 e n {j� =T ,the trees trimmed and shrubs that the" motive• which, prompted the leads to,reaction. 'The streilvib"that it gives is vO•■■pie e'* i h o v ens. ,were useless n ere dug ill).- Awa aetr' 'lt"i�non-gene natural.and permanent It is lust the same c - resu-lt of the clay's n•ork, the dill- and he leas made a statement to strength as Nature dues r those who are well - �- ' Dr.Shoop's Restorative creates strength which -�� - 1. "Xn@tery has flow a neat wild tidy the•effect', that the sole•-motive extends ovex,tbe.wbole iwide-neve system -lt -- •••s••••,••a•••••�•••••••••r,■••••••••••••• •••••_ overcomes the cause of tb© trouble as well eA --. P i ance and reflects neat was to destroy the books and 11.0 d ' ' - &1 p _ 1 We result For sale and recommended by ;credit ,upon those.who ti)Elk t}�f 1)crty of the Oddfellot�s, ill cn'rlel•: [''IC:�EI:I\`C7 I'I3 �I21}=\C l', - ­ - ­ ' matter in hated. Durini; the filly, to)cover' np a-def)c•ieacy- cif 5100, --- -.--- --- _.._ C R.E-E N - O.0 RS . . �'1; fill repaired. tel ., the ckltal� h-yawl «hic,h tile' i)uo>k;l�.elonryinfz to llim CARD 4F TH \\ISS '. .... 1 —, - i. ,: _ '� . a 1191 R-ml seevetary U the loo ge, i i ol'L't)v rl('cirt. ic. F,\i?li -Il t L'7Aty- - ;pa'rtr)6k] 4--dim)or. Thies -st(-p n•,jlll,i :}lor%- iii--tile ,•tltdit • vl' 0I 1 rW.1 HlatN?<<111-Iail• of .fill• h,'I,iiv%f fl'url.< s ` t o taken kP11 b ' thM' 1'rlt'llE}� 1 �ilf C11flL \vt)lil+l tale l)1ACE7 ill a fE ,� da-%.. r)P tl;ofU'+' IIi'l,,-ndt' rillil ,'!;'ti -iliL-W' and cSl lJi�e LLalll lit ct� �7. y .othor Tile act lra� an exceedii It' foo:- of olll' Vlllurr ill o�tii�_•'r, hind till / .', 1laight . })<' folios:i' l by _ '- ;'clenorniliatiolls. `foo mn113 rrni= lsh-.nn' 'a�-th-e- lclFs�l#' t l.rrrTl:• la�lalvtr starlted.in P ilr,', hurl, -3 I .S :Q=ZZ- 4 �ur� �"�. ... ll l,,,,, I"" - . lei h:l i' l,l rcolrt s �eterie thrgllg,.1 Ihout th, 'colintl'\" \vo-I rd '1111y, lir)>tpolll` t.ile t�IiuQ it�.,tlTril l,r�)il'll,t .,r•tinn whirl, tl I ,'t,1I''• ... :are alleiwcd to get to a btllte whic'l till• deficit would be�il'te c-,::,reel tilt, huildin{t ;lad ofhr; 1,1 ,. - . . : _ lthat is ar frunl •bFin i lrciitrih}, er}. i3r>s r}o' the deficit t , �n r' J ' i �": . f i f:oln dectruptinn. +„ thane' Sl*il0 •liavf c nrr•� of small t.11At he could sn n mi>,e r[, :1R:lII A. n:1LFS - 1 Ithein. jnp. 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