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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_07_20 '.� .,,�+ t;:;. ._,.'.:,,-y„.,,;, '..,,:- ,..,,. •,,• �''.` ;:,;�,wT, w .y,*= G..,''•'�m'"iK, *,.}.•�'K4- *,..+'-h", .,'�, ..'?. re .�'.. �";• .Jr: Y,,.- :�r:�:. .,-�+• �a ,AE -'� ti•.. .:ki ... ,. .i, .- tea,. -.., ,a. .mow r .- .rhl� �:'+: ...• ti< ;-i. ...i' ,:!k' �,•�`^'., .... .. ,, .... . .1:. '�... ,.,r. e,: ,. A:t�,.,,y '-.t•.� ,. "8` +waw-�. '«r"r, r��.'•' ,-^k,,. 1 1,11111,11g:111 spill Q AMER •... .� -. -r. .: -> r,,, ,.,, ,.r .w _: r, ;,..: ^+ '-ai zi �...• s' .. v .b.- s. vi� �S,` •Fs�'` V-win .-fir,-+e-^•_s^r.-�-�^�wawrn,"".,s«,.:;T_.p.-t ... t rs J G 77 -"� FXV. PICINC. ONT., FRIDAY. DULY 90, 1906 =ATO. 41 Vw0folo at"al !Sasso. ����•��� Pickering Council. On motion of Mr. Osborne, second, - V" ,,S ■ ed by Mr. McFarlane, it was decided ink Mills. The above council mot.pursuant fro to accept the reement ad'ournrlelit on Mends Jul 28th. P g presented by,PICSERI.NGt. Members'sll resent, y+ y C. RoRers,P and signed by himself amd' Hair p Rgeve Todd in 21 other ratepayers, whereb,7 they �IR.R. M. STEWART, Markham. . - , the chair, guarantee the sal DENTIST. pence:of securing ad, Honor Graduate of Toronte University Red Wheat - $0 brie. The minutes of last mewling read di:ione,l'counsel for the appeal against tisaduate Royal]Oolleg,of Daatal.eiueeo^s. White Wheat QQ bas. and approved. . . the decision of Chief Justice Meredith OFFIDZ—OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICZ. :Spring Wheat 66 but. The follo*ing appeals will be heard uashin th �� open daily 9a.rn.to 6 P.m. Goose Wheat- i0 bile. q, g the Local Option by-law. ' Residence,main St.,north. by His Honor the County,judge in The-council now adjourned-to meet son-Sea. Manitoba Flour, 04•80 the towli••hall, Pickering, on Friday, , 1!T UtlIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY, Cream anus, Best Family, 4a5 g Y aga'n on Monday, Ang.. 07th, at 10 A, Don't have a falling out with. w 10 a.ni,to 4 p. m. ofBee-over samgaerfeldt ec Tea•Snaa,Fanc Pastry, 4 ab the 20th lust:— m„ .for- the-transaction of eneral - CKE IN O- _ N - W R E -S Silver sStore. litf reialor,Family Flour, 4.0o J. L. ink, Ltd, averchar a oq _ g your.hair. It might leave you! cotton, Jate or Paper Bags included, P• g business. Then NhatP That would mean DTR.E.S,BARBER,L.D.S..D.D S., real estate and fcr b'usiaess purposes. Correction. 'In the minutes of the Dentist.StoaSvitle. Honor graduste.of Bran 317.00 Ton Canada Ice Co.. overcharge on real last meeting, the 'Trews' reported thin, scragglyr uneven rough the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and of 6borts, 320 00 Ton P f the university of Toronto. Hours-9 to 13.s.m.,- estate and moron full assessed for - Jumbo,325.00 Ton g y Geo. Cooper.as pacing >eceived $44, Hair. Keep your hart bowie! to 6p m. Officein Grabin's Block,over Jew- business purposes. elery'More. Lobal telepHone No.94. Appoint. F P and Wm. Emmerson $�50. 'In each Fasten ir'tightly•t0 you- lmenta may be made for eventegs. Residence Graham, IcYitoletvhertt , A number of bills were presented- case'it should have read cents instes d D'Rden ave. MARSHAM every Monday sal Flours for payment. i You easily ltwith A er's Tuesday, once over White's store. 9rd Chop of all kinds. P of dollars. Y G'lioppi�ig aria Grtstlnp. The following communications were _ _ H:ir Vigor. It is something read: RozeoanK. - more than a simple hair dress.hledtcal. J. E. Farewell, R. C., county clerk, - PICKERING COAL stating the amount to be raised by the .� hi h Claes entertailiment will ' Ill"' ]t is a 'hair medicine, a . EASTWOOD M.D.. Bur Pon K F tz CO'y. towns. of Pickering for ecunt. uz• be held at Rosebank on I'rlda - hair tonic, a hair food. W. to Canadian Paciffc Rail�vev; Coroner P g y F q The-best of a teatitaoniail— " Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Lieswes. poses is 5080. evening,-July'20th at S.- •o'eloic t „ " Olareasont; Oiisce bonze—Before 30 a.m., l to 9 Sold for over sixty years." pm.,and hots Ito a y.m. Private telephone Yards at Spink Mills. A. W: Campbell, P. R: C., Mating for the benefit of the fresh air eoaaeott°awith Salaam.Greenwood.Brougham fund for Mt Zion coal, Wm Covrie's Stove Coal 662aton that circumstances prevented him poor children, adrui5�1011 ■ J•C•aserCa,Lew.a.a@a•.. 255.-- The followin -well kllDWn °msa¢4iatar•r.or Tthooa>,and DPugh'r c9th con) 6.1y Cneatnut.Coal s..5 ton. from iaspEcting P.onge hill, but ea• g __. Pea Coal 5:5 tt'n. petted to be available for such work artists will take part: Mrs. Chas. --yQ�+! PIL �u�' 1,eQai. Select Lump Coal,35.3;tot. after a while. Roberts (Je=ale Alexander) elocu- 7 �rJ Camp PeCTOIAL Blacksmith Coal, 15.23 ton. tionist; M:`. A. W. -Charlton, esu -0 2phyr; stating' that soprano; - Fn]I,.slant gusraateea shipment of'timber had been made Paul Hahn, cellist; Jas. _ . TER,Qovnt7 Oro�ra Attorney,wad OonatT orders for coal left with W Peak-will M11DE, BaE�; Chas. I}�mOCk, Tenor; ellot tr. O=t Haase,Wbitb,, lav be delivered yzompdy, some time '.'ago: _Also invoice. John Alexander; _ entertainer: " Above prices Saniac%toChange without Municipal Association re annual Sice. uch .artists as-tTlese are rarely Y10R/ a f'<foGILLIVRAY, BhRBIB• meeting, seen on one programme and the . @rs,solicitors,&a. OIDoo oyrosits Pas .>a�•. ._s� SPINK� _ Ai)ljah'Fursv#b,re dog asse$elneist. frffaie promises to be one of the arueu Ii�ts WhiStrg.Qat d.no_Ban Doer,B,d.:Than. rs, t - _,;a:•ti ntTr=y,I;L S, Yonar�Loan. $y= ;Lraesraa Jas. McFarlane, re road silowanee biggest. enter_tainmeuts ever. at- J.L,Spink, D.MSpink o posite R: Ward's property, )lir, tempted here. The object is a ' P „ esiaens Manager Word being'r-aling td purebase same. worthy one and a full house is Peterautry; te■•f�eis����e>� J. B. Dow, Whitby, dealing with y ...,:,�. useure Everyone is asked to � -- Ap HOPBI?18,YETERI:QART BUB- — same matter. come early as seating capacity ie :L,a.e GaON, Gzadaste of the Ontario vet Thomas Mor aD, claimili limited. When'you Rant Something out of ' swituary Oolle", Tomato.Medics' A m•mb•r PICEERING LIVERY ed damages fprgnjuries eustainedtb eh,' common, you have It made to its Ice a ntarto deme on y ndo e - ANoela miles - - .- order. So it is with F miceand r.@idsao•one aadoaequaster mII•s himself and Wife in accident which oifecrc wtrefr. you harness sorsh of firMa Sivr. Otso+and aho•laRforge and Collars. Don't take"what yon' . p Ptrrli occurred on the 6th lust. on the 7th M.r•s• Clam Foster. it;improving can get,"—get what you -wsaat. --lbaars a eo'11 i oz., and 1-f a 4 m vats $in my CMOs P. ad=1. o>eri.>o .First-mass rigs for hire by day concession, end caused by his horse nicely. Thea you mil] be satisfied. , Not . _ - _.. or night. •. becoming frightened at a hole in the 0. P. Ferrier 'is entertaining otherwise. Inaur•as>tr a. - - ' '- roadway, visitors at presen-t. - 'BII8 meets all .trains, An agreement was read' signed_by Miss Sarah Hutchings is on- the We use the best- of leather,:and IRE" >NSURANAOTAZ _ kson ors -and twenty-one sick-list at present. guarantee.absolute iar•=rra Company- Is" Teaming„done., - otlheer's in which they promise and S !Fuller spent last _ satisfaction. >. . an D. H: SMfK."Ausas, a to retain and Brooklib. m _ ogre pay the fees'of unday'in Wm. Michael .and Tauri] spent •� 7 _ mos He Peak nonuse! to .argue the appeal to set y : JG l Bedell - �rsststsss Isar>so. y Ptteker{ng as the order quashing Sunday in Stvuffville. e e ; q g Lha Local .. Mrs. W. J. Tuinier.-is vi@iting Ogti bylaw, in case the township relatives in Aurora. ••3� BUNTING, Issuer-of Kwriage prosecutes the said appeal. Mr. Thos. Dickson is shingling D. hieea@esfor%b•Oottaty of Ontario, ot- 1 The reeve reported having' effected and re-fitting his barn. - if you want :- -.ass at tae @tor•-or as bit resideae•.Ptokeriag Fur ' niture t $ s a settlement with Russel• Connor fcr :.vfllag•• l-r 11ra. Wrn.-Booth h been vis- damages to horse, t ngt►y and harness iting friends at L'xllri -Binders, Mowers,Rakes, DB.BEATONTlTOWNSHIPCLZRFi b9 the payment or 27,50 and cost of 4h. •Frank Pennock i3 nay at _ coavepaacer, Comm.seionerfor taking ..o nF9 tatntenrenow �Gommtttce pre-ant visitiu relatirec. Tedders, EtC eMdavtts Accountant. Etc. Mossy 10 loan oa Ri'iei of the Poor re i oatar�.pr op•rtl. .'I4saer of Mnrziago hit _ .. port.. Mr. Winton "hite-ha5,.till eon-- - gi'nt for E.-•Il. Smith;.\ursery pr ed' acid recommended the feilow,ng pay, fidetjee in hip "i�eti Bearers man, Winona. -. screw Whitsva s, Oat, tet on eihlbitton la our ware room. meats:=Sas Btstk,I m6 soEp'R. Gibson; 11r,. Uriah Percy is in Western l wzon Ricoh Pianos, --New Wil: d POSTILL, Licensed�iui•tionrer, C9 On motion cd Mr %S hate, ch Man, F. for oouattes of York sad Ontano, Auc• Prices right. retort was a apse . Ittoe sales of all !rade aiceaaed to on ahnrtess Committees cn CxtingenoieE re partedr •Q F'. 1''el CiKr'S ,.11tAecl Il1an _ in notice. Address areen River P.'o., Oat, .g a. r,r — a II c ss g _._ - - C 7I acd recommecded ehef.Lcat_ paymeat�. 11,.. oC nicely cettied in the viI- O POCC'HEK, Licensee auction• �'y !&'?t0: T lase. D, D. Banks, -Pickering I j- _ . ear,Valnatorand Co!i for for i a?onnng C O:horf:e, xttendiug meeting under ditch-' Arc•hie� Hopkin? and _11i-6 Era Eies oiFar , et and Watezcc•uses list, re JLs-Trutf an �'i�iself at Arobie '�1Klrulul'� Sun-: ' wales conducted&ad vslaationx made a: m,:d• otnere. ccn 3, crp ;uts 2, 5 and 4,y'=•i0: ., 1 - Tia — orate cbsrge, Estates and ecnsignueais e4.n• l iy 1NaL. sistantly managed and sold by au::,>- orW Jae. To d, etrtit■r eervicei, $Y;,fl. �?:. private sale. ![orissgea. teats, nc:ee doll y��� O tiibtioo"cf 31c. S'�a:te;. chairh an, report �1f=. :!tills; of �etrnlalket, is I a zeal sccewnts.prosdp•:3rco;lec as■ai cat:. vtaaidopfed. r1 NI PS. her daugllte,', Mrs. Ell. WESHHN BAN Of CANADA$ =for guaranteed, -Pboae or s The coimmittee on Roads and Bridge$ Leliman• incorporated vrlte for terms, d particulars, Browbam, recoasmetded the fa: wing t porated by act of Parliament 1844 ppaa Out. Dates may.be lazed t:y pboasSissfl �Cm'\�'htte, �ratring ga•'mcnte:— 111 i•. and Mr,--. Russell . Forster iolt•ria=r3raneh. :.-coo_& y _. Have:'afull line of poets to Brougham, have returned-tu their., 3ntiorieedte tcal.......:...........-.u000000 ed meats constantly on hand. 31 20; Geo Cooper, grant e 1 bet }vie 92 Haalilton. Subscribed Capital............. ..... 6w4w Lt 23,-con 9, 10 L0;-grant e 1 bet lots 90Theneat....,.. .... �. ........ • . ,. 180000 V. 4ne� t0 L�aYI Spice Bull, Breakfast Bacon, a a 21 con 9: is t�;; w Sadler, ;5 d. Sunshineold assn Realuy convertible............ l,eoset Ml,�lon,Band h A Ham,_Bologna, Weineis, etc. grav, r d 9. 5 15; Jaa Lt4ett, gran for their meeting ill Elle- urch SUII- Joan•Cgtrar,EsQ. , T.H.Mc%fyTras Esq, _ Devitt'$ and Cxrttnwood bill and Green day afternoon. President _ da.hier — 5 per cent.= $ighest prices lid for vrooi rd'. 31 40; Geo UAvideon, Rrav d 8, Mrs. 'Geu.'Ferrier and children ' special attention given to Farmer`s Sale botte Collections solicited wad promptly made {.``. Butcher S cattle. 7a B Stover,62 yds grav d ;. 3t.1t;; �peut R'etlnesday afternoon with Farmer's vocsa dt$coaated American .nal J Devitt cement pipe for da`1, :3 an 4, Mrs. H. Hopkins. Foreign Erchauge bought and sold Draft@ is- ; t+aed,apailable oa all parts of the world ilisiara-zice d all kinds , e'oo:�a ter Mercer.rep urcrz n be Peter Johnson was taken ser- 6. , b Toms. rli i Sly ill y last 3sa partmaat. • •. •..sass• >r a. S r1D Chickens Wanted lou. Mond. as and of time Interest allowed on deposits at hi our, P g rock.crgaher, 1-75; Geo Faweett,.rep.cnl rout d��� attended to oa Br•ck road 1.95; John Graham, 20 of�t titin is cite low, yearly co d•paitoir g q toles etoce,Roage Hill, 33 00; Ga,Cooper, Ther Independent Telophone Cu. Cleo. Serr. t+Aisa r. We Lvill'pas the highest market �iriee draw Rrav,c•me 8 and 9, 63 87; R S Tana, is extending their line' on the 7 t_}r - for spriug chickens. Tho a haven + e r" g men and teams did 14, 55 87; Enos Nigh- concession to-Uriah-Percy s. Real Estate handled - them should.see us'before selling. bwander,men and teams d 16,also 53 de c •1ei�eeet•���a y Oscar- Madill and' Thos. Hood ing.done,on short notice. j,1,,e also sell-&ia'unci giirde-fl seeds for 'travel,-30 Su; W Sadler,man in d 9, 1,12; have finished their contract with f �s � a cat Jae Two-150 acre farms fui'sale.- Al$ti rogue{!rices hers, one of thea- Da dao.m en and teams d S 72o3451i J th�'m• J:Turner has been iridis- el e Geo i are t�est.seed atore� In C:znxda,•. .price, men -and teams d 11,061,90;-Geo posed' .for the last week, but-all : good house and lot in Village. :\o. 1 Groceries, Salt, Oils, Turpentine Davidson, plowing Scarnoro t 1 1.32, grad- lrape he..will:soon recover and be • ' " on hand. • Psices 1Ight ins Scarboro t 1644, al o grading lark• able to attend to-leis-harvest. eiUAings �__W �} �_L barn t 1, -iAc T Sadler, rep e t 1 bridge, Mr, Alf HOOt Hoover 11Rs returned r Richard IFAR.til:zi5' SUPPLY. STO1�F, g PP h• frn,flt Chicagoand,reportsthe�Tel•- , • .. • = also rmit.o con +i,-1Y.7i1; Enos?:ic (sun Of which i9 gotten 6T1Ci] awander,draw gravel, also 30 yds gravel, .el�hone- Convention which he -at- „• E. Bryan, Manager. also work.n t 1, 27:81; R S Taan,•building �o ' Nota Public,'•Pie*kerin9- , tQuded its Navin tleen-a verpro-' vee of comfort as bridge con 9. and rep bridge cog 8,.1.85; g y - J H. Conner,.mea and teams div 2, 54 u0, fitable meeting. w �� DOMINION: BANK lI -Hol t on F4 rde w i,con 3,21,00; . The foot-ball season is practical- -- 0 C Bennett, 40 rds w i;tot 23, con 3,6 00; ly over and the Shalurock Foot- 0 4- - . 11. :,- .. ,Ino'4eal,S:3 rds w i lot 27,con 6, 12.•!5; G Bal;Club had having thpir photos 11 Pioke' r�� tChite,lightiii lam . Ron a hollow; asd a Capital Authgrized $4,000.000 g P g t ken vn Saturday evening and r e rnan ren roads, 10 CO; O F3ilts,.men and those waatiu 1Cttlles should p t S1000t�OQ te+sins fiillin well it at Frenchman's speak to Joh A \i 'hs�audet' 'Capital Paid uo g Rescrve Fuad and Bay, 3.00; Geo White;building Stricklan3 P R + ft etc ou to our lace of Undivided Yrofft@- $• ,• ,. 0 bridile,23.0; ulso men and teams dive s Sec.-treas., or leave their order at d 4, 3591. n inot' n of r. Palmer, Will. Fuller's store. ” business on time in the mom.-' _ Pharac an o io M - .chairman,report was adopted Green River people join with.the 1 ng in the morning. WHITBY. BRANCH, n motion the reeve a i;structed citizens of Brougham in Sympathy It helps you o .keep that. 0 tl h was t ha to grunt his order on the treasurer in for Alr..and Mrs. Brown_ in the important enga ement,•-the - General Banking_ outcome of whicff would, fail. - ,. - favor.of the parties recommended in death of their son, George, ,who ore, if you were late. SBOSO>I>�Ie Gpp�g� a the reports. of the -various.•atanding was drowned at the lake. Mr. y 'Business Transacted. committee as-presented this day. _ Brown wgs well and -favorably. It eaves you from _being lectured �pe' Mr. Osborne, seconded by Mr. known here. nerycar tVifeYor being late foF•din- +? Pm`� Green' cial-atxentioII given-to the eollse 'Palmer, moved that the reeve and In a hundred ways it tides you x. + - tion of farmer's sale and . It will puzzle tliose who have over difficulties and is.of inestimatwIs Insect Powder - . Masers. White and McF�rlane be 8 valve to you from youth to old age. other notes. committee to investigate the.'claim of long •memories to recall •a ear.* 'Ohloride of Lime. - y l Nle pride-ourselves on this ail im- Tbos.Morgan fQr damages,,and if the when building operations had 13AVINaS DEPARTMENT- portant quality of our watches—they 'Howards ds Sons, Stratford and coxpotation-- be found, liable for the been so active among the farmers are correct tlme•keepers. g -Landon, Englund, mavufacttlre goods S�elgcf3it6 received-.of $1. and same, that the same committee be as the year 1998. Thg list of new - Come and see theml . ,- �ezcelled by none. We sell their nQwards. empowered to effect a settlement.for ],urns and houses that have gone D,-alt delay! .Tithe is money ! ' X=t®reli9t allowed 'at highest game if possible. up in East York is a surprisingly- �T , T SODA and EPSOM SALTS current rates. A by-law to reduce the -prices at large,one and all are of the more R. . L� . Bassett' (=o=3;Pcu=Ld@door paid half *hich the original allowance for'road substantial class which would in- _ ,ta We handle Dr. Shoop's remedies, earl between lots 2 and 8, in con 9 ill. to q mak- Phone main 67, 7 y•- dicate that the farmers ar -Jevdeler and Optician, his Lazets. Cattle R Oil.—We P eel the k' d recommended at the be sold passed throe h its tarions lII ria° e f iL on ovrorth rd im gSl�ck et South, Whitby. qqna •X.J.TSORTOP, � y - Model F", Guelph. 1I>xac�a31<l readings and finally snarled. Provements.—San. . •��elal�is�E ft� X i •} ..sin..-.,.. ;a�*'2", -,, , a� ,�c•-'�"` ",''-" •,r.'°'i�' 'Po ,�'R,,%, j"�{ "4''",�3' •".. �" ^. ,'F",- tikb',,,�a"• .�-�a'•,X•'•�u` _ iq"y,,r.?%o-" -sw��... •A; ,.-_...-.s•'s�r,�* .r•d:s ...-..:.-a.e. r..i^9�` fir- •:...!'"_A,..� rsE.i , ..�.......n_-.> ,dam d,. :r^.u.,r ,�a -.r-�a*sa5 '.iw�v^3� -,�'n �•r.:.., t..hasau �i.xu <v.- d .. .,..,ti •,o• ..: • .,,. ,r.�,r, ...,-. ::.v.-•-. s-,.' -t�. ';- �'.y ?.t.. ..y. .s a ..., .....r ..r„ 7!'h?:. e • �.� _: ..< ,..-.. ',. it- Yom" C �°.�" S.if. .. .,Yy4' i•a. ,,. -,. e.,, r r=:, ,,:,:, !. .J'�':."�., ..,,G`, f,-,. ' - 'i I; ;a. 5. + a, , " y v ,..__ _ _ .. - ---- -... _. , ; ,•; -11 , . , rI:1 1. any marble slab will answer. On the THE 42ND HIGHLANDERS IW I!� hXT1:►30 I � + " ' table was placed:a platter holding cook- . t . t ed or uncooked meat and plates holding 1� - ♦ other foods, including butter. Over each -- •'• ;This is the paramount feature of • • was placed a screen cover. The screen SONE. fl •ABOUT THE FAMOUS -.. ,. ­_ bout the House door being the only closed door at night, �___ gave needed air, a screened window in BLACK WATCH, Z _ lower or upper hall, giving 'complete, V - _ - � ,c-. cooling circulation. ' , •. _ ._ - Another way practised in 'the same have Bron h " }{♦♦}}��F climate, when ice was not to be had, 9 t Honor to the British , was to turn large, shallow tin pans bat- - Arm% in Over a Hundred '�" -'-SUCCESS .IN CANNING.FRUT. on upon table in a hall and on these Blood Ballles. ,eC the platters and other dishes, plat- _• YD _1. f • f To help sister housekeepers who have Ing screen covers over, or when all cook- -Trouble keeping fruit I offer my method Ing heat had left the material, a light No Scottish historian, in describing , .CEYLON GREEN TEA �s In detail writes a corespondent. ... I do tarlatan cover answered. Always, c[ the splendid achievements won for the + course, these should stand in an unused British Empire in almost every part of •Ff199 from dust, dirt and all foreign substanoo�. f' "not lose one can in a hundred, and the world can well afford to leave out p """while while there are doubtless many who sue- room or hall, where there is a draft. ' r5� seed just as well, there are still more 'It is surprising how well food will of consideration the perofsm and con- . Lead Packets only. 400, goo and 60a per Ib. At all Crooare. _ ,.' ` who do not`•and few of them under, keep in this way. It is well•to keep ber• spicuous bravery of the 42nd+ Royal . - HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS, 1904. -stand the cause of their failures- Some ries in like manner, never in the cellar, Highlanders, writes the Rev. John J. 0 will tell you that to keep tomatoes yuu for they spoil quickly there. Munro. Aitttpugh the early history of must use tin cans; others will say to: Shallow pans, either of plain tin or the Black V1'at,-h is somewhat Gagmen South Africa the Black• Watch fought CAIMEL AND F.LEPMA�"I CAVALRY. ' wrap jars in brown paper to exclude 11 enameled, may be inverted along a shelf tary and chaotic, it is very clear that it over'a hundred bloody battles, in which - I light,while still others tell you jars must I before a north window of a pantry, carne into being through the timely sug- they brought glory to the British arms Can Be Seen Nowhere in. the World' Q - be kept,in a.cool place.. All this•is well which should be left open. and screened, gestion of-Durican Forbes of Culloden. in every part of the world. And the ` _- -- Outside of India. � --enough, but not-at all necessary. . The always making sure that the pans pro- After the defeat of the young Preten- monument which was unveiled at � -.real secret is in thorough sterilization. jest a trifle over ,the edge of the shelf, der of the Stuart dynasty in 1715 G, the Ticonderoga to their memory on July 4 It is at the commencement of the cold n-ot only, of the fruit, but,.of-•jars,-caps, that the air can strike the under as well Scottish Highlanders were in a state of is a worthy tribute to the brave body season that Bing Edward's army in � rubbery-and--ell ufznsils used in the as upper surface of the metal.' The tem- unrest and sullen rebellion.. Armed of Highland soldiers. India arouses itself from the lassitude work. •' - perature of iplates and contents will be snobs marched from mountain to glen that has crept over it during the long First, see that your jars and caps are found a number of degrees lower than in search of plunder, and for a time --♦ sweltering months when everything in .-a perfectiv craft, which they_ should be i# standing on the shelf direct. Of course sheep and cattle stealing became apro- GOLDEN RCZES FOR SL'GGESS. the shape of drills and exercises is rle- iF: before putting away. Then,' when you certain foods will dry rapidly in this• Mable industry•among the Highland- . _ duced to a minimum and any_ work ' � - put_the fruit on to cook, put the,jars way. ars. To use a Yankee phrase, Christian Sir 13iram S. Maxim Gives Some Good outdoors carries with it the risk of sun- ' and caps on also to sterilize; use a`large ..--. --:-- " ethics did not "cut much ice" with the Advice. stroke or heat apoplexy, unless it be „ dish-pan, fill half full of water; put in FINE GHOST STORY. clans in those. days. Bob Roy's doc- " done in the cool hours of the dawn or � - -each jar"with• its representative cap, see In writing on the Golden Rules for 6 1 trine seemed to have a peculiar fasci- g nearing sundown. . Then begins the P. that the 'water comes to boiling and —' nation for them—"He who hath the Success in Business," it would appear remains so for at least ten minutes or This Irishman Has No Doubt About the PP busy time. for the British and native until your fruit is. cooked. . Then . OA power let him keep w•ho can7' In the to me that I can only occupy the place soldier. Drills, musketry and camps I 1lfattef• northern fastnesses of Inverness-shires of the "horrible example," and point exercise are the order of.the day, and �: jars brimming full, shake well to re- Th London Daily Express has been every man seemed to be out what should be avoided if one wishes the ceremonials of military pageant are - ILs in letters n the question of • to succeed. Quite true I have been sue- a Christmas review is al- .. r� water, adjust same, sisa7cap and-sea}-vim Spiritualism and the reality of host y A LA cessful in my profession, and have man- most as' regular en institution a every tightly ^as possible; let stand upside P Y g g P military station, from the smallest to,tg -- down for a few hours and it no moisture visitations. The most remarkable of voce the Union oi-Scoiland and En a red to hold on to a considerable or- `i has oozed out, they are all right and the series is the following, which The lan2 in 1707 the Highlanders had little tion of my earnings, If, However, I had the largess, as is the similar ceremonial 7 - may be Put t, the t __..Express.le-_'Express. -read-.ers to believe was r rip love for the house of Hanover,: known as much of thus wicked world ,_ Ise always observed ved on the King's birthday, Always use sound, fresh fruit for sent recently and published in good nor t doings of. the British Govern- and of my fellow men thirty fears ago and the moment selected for pressing canning, as that which is overripe is faith:— mens at home or abroad. George IL as. I know at the present moment, I the button:is when ilia elephant better 9. o indt only'insipid but contains a greater Str:itiiay 1 relate my own daily ex- and his advisers were in a dilemma- could have been vustly more s1rccess[ul. is passing the saluting point- . _ __ ;, ` - number of :fermentation•.germs, u-trich perience; which has become trot only.a- The one man In Scotland who kneev the I have been brought into Contact with This feature of military review;can ba are the cause of spoiled- fruit. Always matter of satisfaction, but a pleasant situation thoroughly at this time was two ditterent kinds of men.. One class seep nowhere in the world out ide of sweeten Trutt at canning tune,as the duty? I am a housekeeper in an old President Forbes of Culloden. .When has exploited my inventions, and`i am King- Edward's Indian dominions, and l; sugar DeiriR cooked wfth it, not only mansion i'n Ireland. I had served my his adv{ce'was sought he recommended glad to any.that collectively they have_'[t adds to an Ind'an review an essen- ?- _ - gjves it a finer Rauor, but . a smaller master. faithfully .•for forty-two years, that a constabulary or national guard made a great deal of money; the other Bally Oriental character that is as pie- -• . u amounL of It is required. A cupful to a when he died atter a few days' illness. be organized for the protection of life class has attempted to exploit me, and tutt+sque'as-it Is'imposing. -Nowhere do quart can Is a good proportion-for ber- He lefL in tris will directions that his old and property In the highlands. When have not done quite so well. animals forth ao striking a feature et ' . :`!nes, peaches and .pear':, though this is house a should be let every season to this was submitted to the leading clans- It is a very good rule in business to military, or; indeed, of any great sere- . ,� -I merely a matter of taste, as the sugar tourists, and the yearly-income devoted• .men they approved of it. Although the have nothing to do with ones relations. monial, as to India. has nothing to do with keeping,the fruit to the.local cottage hospital. exact date is unknown, somewhere in Of course, there might be exceptions to Wtiilt- it is only in-the imagination of unless enough is used actually to pre- . The morning after my master's the year 172'J-90, three companies of this rule as to all.others; hotvPver; I 'serve It funeral I ,went into lila.private sitting- citizen-soldiers were organized at Inver- have never found an exception. � Then, a camp song writer 'that eants c rvet r It is not necessaryto cook fruit as Hess and called the "Black Watch" on bestride elephants, and sergeants curvet room to pull up the blinds, when I again, if friends or acquaintances aro past the saluting point on Kangaroos, I much as may seem to think;never boil found -him sittinrr in his accustomed account of their dark-colored clothing., in trouble, it is a very risky business to yet.a spectator ata•big'Indian review - . voilentiy, blit heat gradually to boiting to k the peace of the Highlands- The . chair, reading his paper, as 1 had found �P P g get them out of It• sees many military, nrnehticv, -Cavalry :: point and cook until tender, turning over him eve da for over fort years. first company was formed by Colonel When James G. Blaine was told that • carettrly rather than stirring as this rule Y Y and infantry he cart se,' ani'where, ale- ', - For'•one moment 'I forgot, and said -Fraser of Lovat. the second by Colonel a certain -person .was publishing the, phant batteries and-gain bullocks. moue- applies to fruits in' general. I will not " Grant of Straths a and the third b � give an s eeified length of time as Good=morning, s{r'.; then 1 ran ►n ter- P Y• Y. .most outrageous lies about him, he fain batteries, lrur�p.an and native, Y P ror from the room, but not before Ile Gsorge Munro, the.laird-of Ross,-but the though for a few moments, and then with :handsome well groomed .mules - some kinds- need only a few minutes, turner! a took of surprise and sorrow g said, "I cannot think of anything I ever enrrYing their dea,t,!y little popguns, cr while ilia firmer fruits, such as n lea _ real organizer was his brother, Colonel PP Air Robert Munro of F.owli4, a soldier did for the 'man; i never did hint a x = .and • pears, require a mulch longer time. on me. batteries of camel guns. end the same I. A nice -way to can crab. apples and -A little later I went back, and found of great experience, who had seen ser• favor.in my life. Why then should he ungainly.-but most useful, mount&.be- - R his s lett had disc eared, but"1 could vice under- ;\tarii,oroagh on the Conti- wish to lie about me, and abuse me.?" _. Japan plums, or any fruit that will be P pP _ _ ridden_by mounted infant , hent, Twice in m ► broken by handling when cooped. is to not forget the sadness of the look he y life [ rave gone .out of s- HE CAN SEE ONLY IN INDiA _ select sound, well colored fruit, discard- �t a3 tire' as 1 roti away: The _next The Mack Watch soon put the thiev- my way to get friends out of very ser - ' Ing any that might be wormy, wash morning 1 determined to be brave, and tn8,ciaRsrnetr o! busLness, and won iotrA trouble, and in both cases they, For the big brutes, the elephants and s for itself a name all over Scotland. In the camels, it must tie said'that they are _ - cAretully and remove stems and tilos- went in. The master was silting there, trove not only repaid me with the basest 1. - soros, but do not cut; pack ag closely I _said: "Good-morning, sir," pulled up 1740 three moi•& companies were added, ingratitude, but have done all in their far more useful than ornamental, whsle • _ --oxen and the mules are both pa " essible in clean jars- Lavin read a the blinds,,and Left the room. Every making, Mem power to -inflict upon roe. the .greatest ear s)•rup made in the proportion of morning since I have found him there, TWELVE.HUNDRED STRONG. amount of injury. 1 feel sure that it a, lent and picturesque. One is. amus. _- 1 cup'su rand 1 cu water to each and it is now ei trteen month8 since his titan was under sentence of death, and mrzjed to eenneot the horse w1Lh battle ge P g As soon as George II, heard of their scenes, and. the -gallant and dashing '- 14 quart of—frtrt�- --Divide this equally death. - valor and the work they had done in I should succeed in saving him from the 6 g aurone the jars, ,put.covers on loosely, The-families who rept the house have ,tam rn out disorder in the Highlands, gallows, he would never be satisfied field w1iliery of the British army is , an se em n w• P gmurK. e famous f.�r..lts rapid movements an roade by palling laths together to keep.?994M y sometimes moat could see them for Himself. Atter they 1 asked a very wealthy.man on one s'i u -handling, a urses appearing the jars off the bottom of the-boiler. Now 1 always sa that ion to know, almost as much about , as the - ftll boiler with water to within ori [heli Y had given several exhibitions of agility oecyts lro�v he had' succeeded in ac- gunners and-drivers. Yet the elephant of Zap of jars, heat and steam until the old masters, who end prowess the Bing fell in Love with cumulating such.a vast sum of money: g " 1, not a bit behind the horse in this re- of l can be pierced easily with a fork, felt his death very deeply, and likes to thenj, $nd then had them organized into Hz said; it has been the rule Rf my life sect• there appears to -be ver mottle . then lift out and it Iiqulid dn&, t ersrne come back.. a regular British regiment of the line. to rub up against men that have money; P PP Y , to the top illi- up .with botlinR afar, One or two_young gentlemen w•ho had -When they were ordered to Flanders, some'of it sticks to me. I avoid men that which he does not understand, and for heard that there was a ghost came dur•- where they would see real service, have no money." the transport of siege trains one ran- scald rubbers and seat.- Always use new " Another golden rule in business is not imagin1.e a more valuable animal. rubbers. Ing the fishing season last year. .- -I about.tNvo hundred rebelled and started -- By this method the fruit rE'tahr, much never have any luck, one-of them said [or Scotland on foot, but .were brought never to len&money wthout good se Dr. Russell says-, when with a wild more of it,, 'natural Revor and freshness- to me. "t, shall never see the ghost," back by a• company-of English Dra- curity:__ it is a very curious [act that .camel carps -"There was an aggregatd than when put in the usual way. Tr Just'before they left"he _came to my goons,:court=martialed and two of ilia people who would be ashamed It cheat of prolonged angry gruinto stns Stunts, It. P Y• Y .• their racer •or their butcher, never smelling by degrees into a storm, dit room. leaders shot and the others pardoned. g - "Well," he said, "you see I was right. On May 9th, 17.15, the Black "A'atch think of repaying borrowed money. furious sound;'which raged tar and wide i - . '- I have not seen a ghost' o[ a ghost took a leading part'at'the battle ct There is an old saying about a bird in over the camp. I had never heard the I . I 'SUMMER BEVERAGES, only a gloomy old man—same•friend Tt Fontenoy, where they were commanded the hand being worth two in the bush; like before; but the cause a as not •--. {he servants, I suppose—who shuMes by Sir Robert Munro of Fowlis, whose }n money m alters, however, " Ila doubtful. I the reg of each .ant we Iced Chocolate—Glrocolate wFien softs m otic Ivo a ado r in ul p e r t re the et is worth a hundred tri,the crouched three or [our cam+•ls. which __..tufty mode and served, is both delicious along the stone corridor." singular tactics commanded ilia respect b hP had been brought' up noislessly from and wholesome. . Put one ounce un- I did not say that the gloomy old of Marshall axe, the French coin- P man" was the ghost he was hopin to mender. Colonel Sic Robert Munro, An' American once advertised that he their own art of the world, and were sweetened chocolate in a saucepan con- was able to inform anyone bow they now expressing their resentment at.pre- _ E. who food, six feet six in his stockin raining one quart boiling`water and-stir SeDubtin. ' soles, was a'giant soldier. While the could get rich; proCie--tg they sent:5 sent and their apprehension o[ future until dissfrh Pd: Theis "add one int P rhe cents. His astvicC was ver simple lea-d wrongs.s, - The moment the doodwallah ranulntM! ,,ugar and cook for.lhree min• battle was in progress he left his ho 8 g . -- - direct "Work very. hard and don't ullsthe string, which is attached to aI . utes after it begins to boil, without stir- THE MINER'S WILL and went into the midst of his men to s end a cent. . piece'-of w.00d•passed through• the car i ' ring. Strain, and when cool add one • give personal direction to the Rgh,'ng. p - ' iablespoom vanilla extract, 'bottle and ' An addition to the literature of crier- The tactics used on this nQeasion were tilage of the animals nostrils. the � - keep In 'a'cool-place. When 'ready to ous wills comes from the Arctic gold those of Sythian wprriors in the days -- camel opens its huge mouth; garnished serve place in each tumbler' two table- fields of Canada. A miner died at the of Alexander the_Great, The Highland- :A BRETON WEDDING. with hideous blackened tusks,' projec- s owns s'rtt two tablespoons ns each s of the Steward River in the ers �*•ould fall on the ound, then fly .. _ `' ting like chovaux-dedrise from its lips, P y P• '• Pte. headwater_ and from the depths of- its inner con- o crushed ice and whipped cream, and fill Yukon Territory. On a piece of birrt: al their enemies like a cyclone. All per People Set Up Housekeeping By • up the glass with milt: and' water, hpo bark he wrote his last testamcilt; be-, through the battle Sir Robert kept call- Presents from Friends. sefousness of its wonderful hydraulic ' `g •-•parts milk tq one of water'and stir queathing his Valuable cl;,;rri on the river Ing,to his men, apparatus starts up groans and roars, well. Catbonie or . .apollinaris water to his nieces. A :Oinpanion who was wUp pT TIICAi .AG:'.IN, HIGHLAND Atypical Breton dedding is es cirri• full of plaintive anger, .the force of hich by actua}ty Currantstill nicer than plain water. with hint. •ai his last moments said, as it is improvident. So poor often w can only . .realized 1. snakes it i--,,, ,�'. _Punch — Boil one cup augur „A\ had no paper, and so the man , . _ ERS,' . , e the young pair that the only-away hearing it. .1- '6r one pint water, turn in one tumbler wrote his will on a piece of bark, and a till one of.the best of.lhe French legions they can-set up hoitsekeeping is by pre "When used as feasts of .burden the eMrrant jelly and stir until dis ,j�red• + sents from their friends o[ food, Rax, :nose rope of one camel is fastened to ,, friend a;rd I signed as %,`ilnesses: -- was almost• decinialed. furniture and money. ' The youth de the tail of onolher. frit along the long 4. �'Tpen add two gsrnrts .cold wa,fr and in 1758 ilia Higlilanders were_sent to ., kr#t,:,­ c the juice of two lemur,.,}ty;t'i�•jicn ready America, to take part in the French sirous`of n*trimony• simply offers his line: - . �,.. ,_-� em-"sei'�e�iniw riml of finely crushed-ice. •--- FITNESS OF-THINGS. Indian war. The Black Watch`were hand to the bbject of his choice. If she -♦---- Phis makes a wholrsrnne and thirst' - accepts she must confirm her acquies• HOT WEATHER AILAiENT5 ) . uenching drinT<- to rn. children,` "The are ver particular in that es- Present in full force at fire battle of -' q " Y Y Ticonderoga„ which lasted from July cense by drinking kine with hits. Her - Orangende—Peel the yellow rind from tablishment, I believe." two oranges and boil for five minutes 'n "So particular that the cess all 5th .to 8141.. Through.,the.,jealousy. and fathers consent i, asked by proxy, the At ilia first sign of illness during the _ Y P stupidity of the English commander the deputy holding a'piece of furze during hot weather, give the.little ones Baby's ,-, one Pint-wgtr�r•';with. one I&-granuleted their•mourning suits with sari irons.' tl+e Interview, The father usually offers a -• sugar. , Remove the peel, cool, add . Highlanders were,sent into the woods O}vn, Tablets or in a few hours the the juice of two,-or th end one lemon an old woman, 'a' young Widow, arid a trouble may be beyond cure. l;aby's ' to fight fire -Indians, instead o[ being Y * 1. . and-enough ice. r er- to make a .well UNREASONABLE VISITOR. kept in the open;where they could have child, before granting the request Own Tablets is the best medicine in the I -.-'"Ravored drinlc. Host-W'hy did you strike my dog? -met them with cold steel. As a result, On the wedding day a cowherd leads world to'prevent summer•complaints i[ -Simple .Fruit unch—Boil one He on you. - during those three days one half the .round,the village tin ox-waggon laden, riven 'occasionally to well children. . _ pint The prudent 'mother will not wait till .••; _ ',Water. one-pound sugar and.the grated Visitor.—Well, you don't expect me to regime \i'as-. sluughlered. The-e Xis the wedding furniture. On the top i I. rind, of a lemon'for fire minutes, strain wait until he tasted,-.me,-do _ moths of Lord Howe, who was killed of this load two mai ens at , , sou e coin her -ckril • - - • end while hot avid to it two sliced be. _ at this time,. were found in the village spinning Hemp and the other Rax. dren well Ihrough'an occasional dose narlAs, one, halved strawberries and of Ticonderoga, and identified about .. -The bride shows her. tine bleeding by of this medicine. Airs: Edward Clark, - 4 one cup `s toned.'rherrres; or Tacking one fifteen years ago. At that time I went inaking tier frjeitds'drrir+ hr^r to church. IleGregor,'- Onl., says: "A'ty little girl '4 ` ingredient,•substitute a cup M unlermeri• over the battlefield, where so many of On either side of rho altar burns a wax- suffered from colic._and_bowel troubles ted grape Juice, ii cup of jf uhfated mprf.pint� Disease takes no summer the brave ilighlariders were-killed near- taper, and it fs expected.that.whichever .but Baby's Own Tablets speedily cured - '' apple` or the finely cui-_pulp and juice- vaCation,, ly a hundred and fifty years ago; and of the two is 'nearest to fife least brit- her." And' the mother has the guaran 4' two oranges. When ready to 'nerve wondered-- how any-of -them:ever..es- liant_light will;die first. .. _ .tee -al-a government analyst that these add the juice, of six lemons and two - -•- .•. p •church, ,s Tablets contain no opiate or harmful If you need flesh. and rhe bridC, on leaving the y caped alive. _ t114, quarts'lee water, or better, stili, ApoTin- tft =9th, fuse In 1803 the Black Watch were--with presented with a distaff t0 remind her drug•. Sold lay. all medicine dealers,or ' -'arts -or as a change from either two sir John Afoore at Corunna', and would of her.duties. Tripe, butler,=bticl:wlieii6 by mail at 25 cents a box�lrom the Dr. quarts iced tea. - 9 ' Ila conquered had their allies,' the, bread; -'and cider form' the marriage Williams Medicine Co., Brocliville, Ont. _.- . - - Scott 8 Emulsion •rpanfsh, •been •of the same vigorous [east. towards which each ..guest •pays Keep--the.tablets iD l.he. house.' 'KEEPING FOOD •WITHOUT ICE_. -- _. , _ spirit, but the Highlanders had to- do his portion. - _•' _�_ _ _ . . IItlHYltef•� iffi WlnttT. most of the fighting as usual. They. At nigitlfail, neciirding to tar Ancient , -TALA klt • -This way of keeping food without fee ti..e4ortn..wpL .i fought the French six to one, but their cust,wt. the mother gives tier daughter Passer-By—"is that your pork down ��t.• simple, proved good when tried by a lowNs, roinmander, Geneeal Moore, a naljve of 'a handful of mils. The•happy pair arc there on the road, guv'noI Farmer— t ;+ • _ the simple, One can woe$ out the idea 1 Glasgow, v,-as killed, whom "Iluoy Buried serenaded,• and are served with .soup "Pork! What d'ye mean? There's a pig •j • . according to one's facilities In a roomy I-6 d$'""r 'a�u, • at the dead of night, the sods with their containing cr•ttsfs tlu'eaded tGgether', iu n' mine, n it there." Pnsser-by>-"�iN.but $Wv bill, we placed a marble top table; bayonets turning." From L'ontenoy to symbol of unity. Ware's a motorcar just 4een by. L. I _ �, _ . , ?.• .-,� .,r.-I,- -11 .._ _ ...:.. _., ., z ry.. +i;n •ti' sa s '2x-" !FSE•'j _�.,. .;;,:4t.•"". fir •'_,�. �" tt�"•�yµ m. ;- •vAn'.•. ,,:; ,tr'x pz.. '�` ,.;.n ':K7^. ra'',r.,., _ - ,;.,w. .,w�-V.,- , ti,.. .-xr fy k;,. _ `>x' A5` e. MIT .7 �7 7 7, CHAINED IN PIGSTY. Sunlight 'Soap Is STORIES OF "K. OF K." Ivs. better dim other So a jr aps Lord Kitchener W Khartum Comrally young Man Confined for Six Months 'but is best vAen used in;he With No Light. -n Way. Has His 0%% Sualight way. Buy Sunlight -ible case of barbarity of parents Soap al%d folloW directions A few months ago Ilk.-Fof K......�ai the, A teri son h British have nick-named Lord Kitchener toward theii as been brought 40 Soapof Kharturn-found himself engaged in light at Nantes, France. a prolonged discussion with the com- Some six months ago a young man India who 'Of weak intellect 'disappeared from the mandant of a native corps in is a well-to- :% had,applied for funds to fit his men out neighborhood. His fathei N1, ME. . do farmer,, and the neighbors were told AN IDEAL SU. NIER 110. with brand new uniforms. that the youth' had been sent away for The application was refused,'only to the benefit of his health. The. truth of Nearly everyone who goes away In .."Ille summer has heard of "Minnicogan- be put forward, again more urgently than ever. After this had happened the statemeat was doubtedi and the V V V ashene" on the world ous Georgian other day the gendarmes paid a domic- 0 -fam 'Bay. It has a very interesting h4story % s n The missing W-01 L I I everal times, sayi� the Grand Magazine, iliary. visit to the fari UVIER aMOTMCM ..and the Indians have woven some K.'s" patience became exhausted, anti Youth was found clAined up in a filthy !1TED. he sent word to say that he would come Gwf4 '0*0 To. RID PERfEMYPWE,GENUINF,& weird legends,around the place. It was pigsty, where he had been confined for "Wra TGA.,Ptasa.= r1w FREEFROM ADULTERATIO"ALLDEALERS�, :-Z formerly and inspect the- corps himself. 7-3 9*.VCo.7.).*A­.*A.of the summer home of a wealthy six months, with no light and little air. AUTHORILED TO RETUlt" PURC14ASC MOMEV American, and on his death was . The colonel rubbed his hands with de- The food supplied'him was of the coaj,s- TO AMVONE rMOING CAUSC FOR COMPtAIMT. care- ------ bought by Colonel Cautley,. a retired light, an.d on the Appointed day est description. At night by way 'of English army ofricer, who has Made it fully,instructed his dusky warriors to exercise he was led about the farm at- an ideal summer home for many for-. don their oldest and most ragged gar- inched to a stout chain. The unnatural practical parents, who plead in justillcation that 7 tunate guests. There his;alwa - been ys ments, in order to furnish a demonstration a an air of refinement and good taste of their s rtarial re- their son'was a lunatic, are' to be pro- quirements.. . The commandafit was secuted for. their Inhuman crueIty. about "Minnicog" which is to be found reckoning without his -host, however, An veryl few Canadian summer- resorts. light So for Lord Kitehene� had no sooncr,run U For this reason the place has attraoted Your S n up Is better $5,000 his critical eye down the ranks than lie Cholera marbus, craipP5 and kindred reward will from the beginning the very best,class be paid to any of people; not necessarily people of saw through the, other's little device. complaints annually malt,6 their appeal-- M Refunded 'than other soaps, b person who A &1ni smile played about the corners ance at'the same time as the hot wea- Ut is Ores a" wealth, however, as the prices have al- by the dealer htsoap ther, green fruit, cucumbers, melons,, from whom t ways been exceedingly modej og be nay rate con. of his mouth. E "Ah, _Colonel Jones," he exclaimed etc., and many persons are debarred buy Sun. sed in the sidering the excellent accommodation ight:F�11 beat when u Injurious '6�nd table. heartily, "I congratulate you on-the ap- from eating these tempting things, you y chemicals or i L . . . y form al L In the fall the Georgian Bay is pearance of your men. They're n the but they need not abstain If they have su'nlight wair., peculiarly beautiful, and at that season pink of condition� bursting Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial —Plant- pqsitively, of the year Minnicog is delightful. The t4rougil their uniforms I" and take a few drops inwater. It cures -Whe6 Lord Kitchener once makes up the cramps and cholera In a remark- island is wonderfully endowed by na- ture, and when the leaves have changed his mind. about anything it requires a able manner and is'sure to check every Equallzir good with hard or soft water* very determined will indeed to turn dNturbance of the bowels. color and in the cool clear atmosphere film from his piarpose. On one occa4on of fall, the place is at its best. It has to grown-Ea-populAr during the past -few a difference of opinion had arisen.as to "I saw a queer thing 'the other ay, 36.4vvev illlrotUo" Limited. Iroraie, Mgney he might expend said the sWry-teller; "it 'was -a duck years that Ilie summer mont find every room booked far in advance on the conveyance of stores' to the swimming . across a pond UnT despite the numerous new cottages fr00; He wanted a couple of thousand sitting on Its tail." "Oh, nonsenser' owned by the same manag.ement and pounds foi the'purpose, but a niggardly cried the'.. audience, incredulously. C1 c3i w ze xx m aEL't 40 CIL Xxaco=Lm I Et the additions made to the impo*4ng old pay department-at home protested that "How cou d duck swim across a pond X�Wpbsz Evarta4untly 04 it Swings ate was mucli too high. .1 -and a cat on its UU10 -Nevertheless," bouse which was orioally oft the thi3f,"tin, Island. The summer guests have . "Can't do it for less," was. the laconic said the story-teller "it's perfectly true xplain, ll�wever, that the mt --.!plenty of gairly and amusenient with reAponse telegraphed. to Pall Mall. - I should e Whing and dancing This, however, only evoked a r1epry was sitting on its tail on a wall-."- -41shing, boating, I -.7 the pretty octagonal music room, An that,he would not be allowed more than. a qu which Is a separate and dWilct build arter -of the sum asked for' -TO A natter of importance to an those who Ing, awn everybody's inteW r rise "K." wired run down and debilitaLtid-Is the fact thal y from the main ho.use.or co I� I s1p Forrovps"is the WA"on, ever oomimunded, tages. back, "All right"' ar:qproceeded to 1111 gives strength abd butlib up this systom. For those, bewever.- who prefer. a carry out the,work he was engaged on. very quiet holiday.and the ynosL.peace. -When the xpedition- was dve_r, bow- Alotber: "Joanny, stop Asking your J -tri- father s Iul'enjoyment of the natural beauties ever, the.Tyeasury PfficLials Were eler 0 many questions DGn'k you of this lovely spot, the fall months vt- fled to receive from its organizer- a- bill we it annoys,him?" - Johnny : "Why, Minnicog will' afford the greatest plea- reading as follows.: mother, it's not the-elpestions that make veyance of military stores, him angry;It's because he.Can't answer sure. It has often been.said that this, -1. To con -hotel- is transformed in- the fal-l' with as per estimate, the smaller- numb0r of very' congeniar "2. To su lementary expenses, pp press (the only PEDLAn*s CORRUGATED IRON is made on a 36,6118 Ilk. gUeStS into &.,real country house party, A- Tonic' for the Debilita L ted.-Parme- one in Canada) one corrugation at a Line, and is guaranteed true and and one*s comfort and enjoyment are so- lee*s Vegetable Pills by acting mildly straight to size. 'UL. carefully looked after as,to leave .no- THOUGI IT I- but thoroughly-on the secretiOns of the, We carry,a 600 ton stock In Oshawa, 'Montreal. Ottawa. T "'t and le J L ni�,* tue same day 1z"llaBly". thing to te desired.� very. -good par- -bod�, are.a� valuab 0 stimulating London and can ship ordinary requirements- sheets an att -Father of Large Family -"My dear, y I & up tridge shooting may. be had close At isn't it about time you were thinking -the 1agging orgdna to healthful action Made in I inch. 2 inch or 2Y, inch corrugations in 6d. hand and the fishing Is even better at of getting married?" and restoring them to full vigor. They to 10 feet in 28, 26, 24. 22, 20, 19'gaupi both Painted and Galvaniz a t ootkng Being. Foam. this season than in 'the surnmer. In Eldest Daughter "Goo4ess� I I can be taken in graduate-d'doses nd so- This class of material Is mos suitable for firepr water and wind proof. fact, anyone contemplating 67 holiday haven't thouglil. of.'anything else for use;d that they can be discontinued At MRI and Warehouse Buildings and I. in stocA. A Nails CWTi could not-,do better than to inciude in any time withoutretum to the ailments Corrugated Mges, Lead Wash�m and Galvanac ye est offlQe for catalogues and prices. their plans & visit to this ddlightful ikhich they were used to allay. Send Specifications to your near �place in the fall. Something Mare Than A Purgiilive.� "That's honsellse,", said Mr. To purge is the only effect ol�many a _7 7 7: rrant . THE PEDLAR, PEOPLE? pills now an the- market-, Parmelee's Henpeck, -about there always being- . It keeps the average man, so busy tr) Vegetfible Pills are more than.a purga- sar-- ..,much time.to boast of his fil I urc castically replied, "when were you up where other pills weakerr It., They 'Jo see?" 767 Craig St. 4211 us-sex 81. 11 Colborns,GL 1 40 DuMan at. 76 Lombard at. al&Pander EL Ing to cover-up his past that he hasn't tive. They-'strengthen the stomach, 'room at-the top." "Oh," his wife Iffloym TROP10,W. AN ANGLER'S E I LYSIUM. cleanse 'the blood by. regulating the 05"AWA. Oat lop, liver and kidney!&, and-they stimulate Write your Nearest Otllc&-HZAD OMCR AND WO.RKSm:- According to a-drertuskements all sum- where other pill ciompounds depress. " Tis well to Icnow a good thing,"said Llirgest makers of Sheet Metal Building Matenals under the British Flag. mer resortg are aiiie. They are the best Nothing of an injurious nature, used Mrs. Surface to*Mrs. Knowwell, when if Mihing is better anywhere or merely purgafive powers, enters they Met in the.street.- "Why, .where Ose than it is in "Georgian Bay." we composition. have you been for a week back?" "Oli, TWO into their There is a _�-.-:--do not know where it-is. just down to the store for a bottle cf in Western Canada �greater variety 4 r �Dr. Thomas" Eclech ic Oil," and Mrs. of,fish in his wale than _�OO MUCH MARGIN. Saakat4baw&n.,only a miles from two ratbwa^C-P.31,A G.T.P. anywhere else and :wey are always Sur ce* who hates puns, walked on. Strong sall.W fa 1. per conc ploo 1484. sPtVL=-.-*, Be dowgb% But she remembered, and when she About 40 miles N.& of Ind hungry. No one.Ovtr counted the fish in am' thir4y-five years old,"" lll�_ LAN DS dLh Hoadt. 0141M per mom 'the Georgian Bay , but those that .havo nounced a, woman of�flf tyrsIx ai-a'lea contracted a weak bark there was ano- Write for map and full particulam y Str*44. Tolreaft,Cased& IWn 'caught there have bkvii. counted last week. "And I am twenty-six," said ther customer for Eclectric Oil. R. PARSONS. eg Watlealls and eaten, and if you read the Govern. the woman of fort�-flve. Then-turning to.a,girl of seventeen, who stood near. -s, you. know AND ment reports on fisherk UNFORTUNATE. ....... that Georgian Q y silpplies more fish by, she -asked "flow old are you, Wilson"S SECURITIES than any other equal body of water in Ethel?" "Oh," replied Ethel, "accord-' 1:bol]lght:i�min�,_ Cobalf Mines COMPANY the tworld. The; 4anly, place you can Ing to present-reek-oning, I'm.not born The rnine is mine no morb; Dealer.� in lligh GVade Minos, Mineral struck � -sharp, afford to flsh is vNliere the., fish-.Are yet.". -]FLY Claims and Nlinin�-Stocks. Bonds,-Se- numerous, big and. &liclous in flavor, Aild lie, not i" struck' ore-4 curities, ll�al Estate,-etc. VVe know Gf and that*pl4ce is Georgian.Bay--so the Like Ilttk volcanoes of diss"e,the eruptions a good. Slock to :buy. at-the, present ood cs�usm Suppose you send for. of*czem&pmxT out dischargest, Ew.t bi I bought some stock, time. " WriLe q�vic*k for particulars. fishermen say. S the trouble.'rho local remedy'a weaver's Corals. booklet,. issued by Grand Trunk nail- and W"Tges Syrup will drive thopOiws from 014 Dime FUrtune tri�d, to woo*, PADS P. 0. BOX COBALT, ONT. way System. free, .telling abo�t . the blood. ThC, market ctianged home of the bass, pickerel, pike and It broke-and I broke t90 I ONS PACKST HAS LRD Me, noble trout family.. Address J. D. A, VISION OF DFA ACTUALLY KIL J McDonald, Union Station, Toronto, Ont.. loved a girl,-, Woman Learne c9mol 000-001019 RHO d of Mother's Decease So dear to me, I vow; A BUSHEL OF KIES', THE END.* Whilj' in Illysterical Trance. I wedded her and Gienera Storoll standard Publication.. for Cement and tire Canadian Ano sfic i- dearei nbw I Bold by&U Druggists Concrete users. Cayers en '%Doctor," said the palient'upon whom A well authenticated case of "second And,by mail f I a Year- Sample the"hospital surgeon had just operateil, sight"As narrated by Mr. Theodore P. teld. .15c. Copy; $ for appendicitis. "You*re the same sijr- Brockichurst i luck,' TE� CENTS PER PACKET,r-Pog copy free. n a letter to the LondorA Soine men have lgeon that amputated the f1rst finger ut Spcetntor. It-occurred in Yorksbire, and of file that can't be said; Address, it Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont. d it crushed in concerned a woman employed as cook if lu�ck struck.me- ARCHDALE WILSON my right hand when I ha of a neighbor who wa, I'm sure.Itwould strike 'me -dead I IWA MTON, ONT. i r4ilrbad accident a few months ago, in the house S. IIARN IIY sin't you?" away holiday-making with his family. MAIL TO swered the surgeon. The cook had violent hysterics. ne es, an Customer: 4.11, wanL.a piece of mpat and animals tan skins, oto- 'd vening, 'detclaring to another servant, Mount your'o"deer,ilk and you got my in ex then, and e without faf, bone or gri5_tIP_" Butcher orse Ownersl Use moose headL Bfg profits, Ame eep $low you've got my appendix. I hope who was 1, ing nouse With her. that (after having carefully examined his G07–RATJLT'8 recmation' F.asily and Quickl7 I . s 'sTic had seen her mother, who lived in stock): "Yo�*d better hhve an' 'egg, leained. thouxandsofPtudents you are a Durham, and that somebody was try, in Canada.. We teach bT Mail uamnU-e Succog& Terms and C res�nable. WOW 10-467 for Ing to smother her. . Next morning ll�e ma'am Caustic ATORONTO MAN TRIES coo� received a telegram inforrnjng'her our fine catalog FRF,& Ith. sualight soap Is better tbm otlor$011110, ..76omething New and. is De.lighted. Feels o� her mother's de� but is best when used in the 11wilight WILY- rho N.W.Initial ofTaxIdermy,04Ast,effmhal U.S.A. Subsequent investigation proved that Balsam Like a Boy. set 3ky Sjuilght Usp md b1law&m1LOZL tile woman's inother accidentally A swip. and runt"Cars Mr. NL N.' ba�oe.. fire to herself nnd was burned to death 29 Colbome St., at exactly the ffoiir-wben'the cook had THE REAL CAUI�-E. The satest.Beat BLISTRK ever used. Takes gbo place of all linaments for wild or severe action. Remove$all Bunches or Blemishes from Horses saN s -the ancients be- &ad Cattle, DOMINION Toronto, Ahe alarming vision. Tea6her: \Vhy, did SUPZBSF.DZS ALL CAUTJMT have been a rid to be flat T' OR F1 MG.Ampossaulo Produce wer or bienta sufferer 'from. Dys- KEEP TRYING. lieve the wo Zvery bottle sold ft warranted to give satUfactlou HENDERSON Bright Boy : "Because they didn't 51.50 per bottle, gold bJ drug M.or Boat III dT pepsia for 'years. I If–boys should get discouraged, have no scliool globes to prove it w as, expre".eharges paid,wlt full d Pect,3002 for 'have. been *treated At lessons or at work, - ric.".. send for desert ptIve eircul s", . ' BEARINGS, Llmltfd- f und rho Law"nee-Wil Mame Co..Toronto, by doctors and have And..say,."There's no use trying,'.'. ro --Aaken many '_medi, And all the hard tasks shirk, Manufacturers or ths. And keep' on Cines with 0111y s ndng_�siirii 9, temporary relief. rill the boy ber.nme a.man... A HARD jOB. .Since , using Dr. I wonder'what the world Would-do The-inspector asked the boys 01 To carry out its plan? N0800 Lconhardt's Anti- school he was exAmining:.. "Can you 7' ..y 'F)III I can ent any- take your warm overcoats off?" es, thing the same as The.coward in thp_co_nnic�_ sir," was the response. ."Can,the bear IINCI"En 1, TOOLMAKERS, fli Gives up pt lir.;( defent; :,-.Nvhen a boy. I id- take hismarm overcoat.off?" "No, Sir." HIGN-CLAIS MACHINISTS Ir once repulsod. his courage T.here was il .'Mr.Nf.N.*Dffoe. . th�y.. regulate both Why no t s efice for a iach and bow6ls. Lic.3 shaltered jit hi's NA. ston ea rt NAMs a- bai wh�le, and'then a little bey spoke up. 786 King St. Wq$tg Toronto Aiy.old time vigor hms returned, so 1hat The brave h tie t- "Plense, sir, because God 6lone knows Because through thick and thin iny spirits are buoyant and lemper nor- He'll not give up nq conquered— where.the butlQns are." imal. I give all credit to this wonderful He flghts, 6nd flghtg to win' remedy—Dr. Lefinhardt's,'.Anti-Pill." ed 110 Only those who- havq had oxperience -Work want y Poller -John- All deaT�_rs or Tlic WiLson-Vyle Co. So. boys. don't get disheartened cfin tell the torture corns cause. Pain ston machines, and Brown & Limited, Niagara FnIls, Ont. 601 Because at flrst you fail; witb your boot& on, pRin-with them off harper grinding machines. Prices MAII TO .Ik and ,_d oil 4. for low. Any kind. of light machine If you Nit,keep on trying,. —pain night and day; but relief is sure CHIENILLE CURTAIN$ At, last you will prevail, b to those who use Holloway's Com Cure. bullt to order. osa Oil MOM of boom Hengi ago,GLOO Be stubborn agninst, failure, fl U A01 MUM bygo A OL""86 Try, try, and try ngain; go u Is Irm 10 Some, men wwild hp happy if 1heY an LIK6 019W. I'l,t LSSUL NO. it. ""ye' Write to us I t Foam The bo�s who keep on trying al pc&,;4,ssed the ability to do others 'as iftagIllINg"W"m sympp g&.so�ft ugawga Have made the world's best men. otuars. do them. -,; ,,�:;­ ��p,� ­, ­-'V".- �mlly-,�_71X, I'I, �17-.;- -,,4-,--- ,--- ; ­;i��- - -;,��--_."X�­-- ,� , . ., ­--_-7,,-.,;�., .� � .V " . - - , ,5 ... . ... ,- � � , . '. �A��-­� r---!:�­Zj­-, ­r,�­,.�'. 1 .- __=. 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J. fel_ , I - . . . ... ­ I . �. . �1` �'* ..� . ,,V,ht Tifhtrillo �-Itlr$ with Huiuiltbn fvieude. Avere yuu,"said J��ilkins tin k i ,� .I 0 . _' -If you were meyou I'Vok . .,�+ .. .,�hpubliabodeverA Fr'dsy ra'orulag at its OfEe Mrs. F. L. Gle*�i6b ai),d _NIiss end. ' ­-V.vas 0 11, :, I - I. , *title, of Brougham, spent n't be a donkey, of course,"� , .% . ckeriag Out, . GertL� M9 MP4401t & 'Ida$ -... _. .: ., ,. .. . I . Wednesday with frieuds here.. the telling reply._�. .o_ "- ,I:_ - i- % TERMS __ . . ._ - -.1M�t6pejry#&r; $1.00 fps dIna Van* . rs. W. ,Bentley, of Pic-kering, . . I . - I I - . - _ith friends here. . . ..-spent Sunday w New Advertisements. 1. I" .1 .1 .I.- - . ".. . The' People's 9 I 1. ,. . 1. -_ . ,,�. - 'i, - , , M iss 31. Murray, of Toronto, is . Cash Store,,�. L � _ ...- .- _­ � . 4 +.r ­� ,. I ,W '.' - :'4�a. . I e s. . ..- . . . .- .�: - Our TERMS are strictly cash�...� . . . the gu st of Miss T. Tremble thi 'N 7"ANTED!-2.000 bus. of Feed �- . .� . ;.. . . , . . .� .. --1 . . � week. I Barley for immediate shipment, J,&S- .-4 St. East, Toronto, ., . WHITE. 682 Queen. ... - - .­ .. t Grove, �. I. , - I ... . -� : 'O � , H. J. Spejcely, of Box 3041 ,'- .�t;a .,.�.-:-, . . ,,o . �putstion of be- . ' L ' 'I - �:� I has acquired the-rf 4� . �.:: :.-.Z_ " RATES OF ADVERTISING: . -LIARNI FOR t% I INT. S !. r SALE.-1W acres. Lot :B J. T�j Cr .&.: - '.... *Us*insertion,per line . .I . 10 cents ing one of the foremost dealers ,. - �7.�'.­", . X, 3con.3. C bridge, all cleared and in . . ,.�. _ * . I ... L�.7� ` !.'; '­�' - S- &Gb subsequent insertion,per line - ckneys-in Can- well fenced . -__ I - . .. I I.,�:. . r! .­.-bundauce o ,water for 6to.k.orcha - .and with lut- . . *1 Is'li"rate does not include lAgsl or Foreign sa- -_ _'5 " and breeders of Ha good state af�.ult'v&tion,no @tollea'xd of large + ' IWertisements. ada, and at present, "Craigalee" & -small fruit, Fraine house 24x:6 Read o& Price List: - " " " : '� � '- "bl6s coniain a l(t of choice ill paper, all new this.17 , Special terms given in Parties Making Con- sta ) c),en &:tachW also drive house and wood-$had" '-� ,, , iracts,for a or 6 moutLe or bj the year. Half- 14mMBank ,barn 4*xG;) goodstabiagundor- Nosach bargains ever offered the..public in wv:�7 ::, Yesterday he shipped the n_. #ftrly or yearly contracts pa7slile quarterly. ones. I h and'other necessary buildings, all In ..., sprin g,. This is a.rare opportunity to propure a good handsome. � � .: .,-�.. Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, tine to Har- "" I ,- � ,��_. ..., , - fine mare Lady Valen d repair. This is a good grain farm. Appl I wpapitsellmhapyI + -, , , ,,.-'I.", :-;:-s*u*year,$5 OC;yayable in advance. ,a old A. Richardson, of New York, ftoOOLUTHEB MIDDLETCN, Claremont.- 39-U, until next owNoticeinlocal,coi,,-,sten centsper Ut , . - you to buy itnow, even ifyou have to keepit"RTO CaUtsper line each subsequent insertion. which he. sold for, a Iong price. fir!�t. cla-sq . spring. The followin' prices stand g9od for 3 weeks:-A , . 9. RAf FOR SALE.veaw-contriair tea.madeknown on&PPUOA Mr. 8encely has entered four f F A ;aining fifty scre?. being or farm 111%.11 cont on. No free advertising. Wlinnigeg fair and will ship the south of the porth La,lf of lot twouty-three.'N 7 . .Advertisements witEout writter ustruotions- , - nt�&the dtil couc.6s4ou of TovruabiP of Pialit,ring. Ali , ..REGUL.A,R PRICE 5 cents per roll for I ce.Villbe inserted until forbidden and ehff,ged wo. � -1.aud . . .L. I I! .4 . 6 66 I -:; , I . � ,arti= them in a day or t -_ lsudincul;lvation, Twoba.ras.oua3a5 . . . 4 1 .I �. . . . . Abordingly. Orders for discontinuing TTTT� 3ox3a stoaefoundat,ons. L%rge frame liou3e . . . - .. .I '#I 1.,. I �',�'�_ asentsmustbe Jn writing and saut to thepub. . : -4.6 � 8 ,: .66 � .., () 11 .�'_::� , I . I1 -, .. ...- kitchen attacLed. %e:l wted and .... . .- , - j . - - . .11 :L7 I I"-, I .. ,_ shers. . I I ,. -,ci .. It - __� . ..'.. . .. ..i .99 .: , b fenced. Orchard"and gool garden. Apply W . � . 10 - �ly&#ended to, IFE- JA.cpB Tuasiiil,46 Robeit St.,Toronto. 41-44 . 41 .. �,6, 44 I1 .6Job.Work prompt I .. . I 66AVED 15 I�t � _ '-. tiluable . - - A' .L' � 'I .? ._A. �j6 , ., 11 ,.r- . Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors -The i . . . .1 . -0 AR'.NI FOR SALE. , . � .... I . . I . . . .,a Hubbard farm contain- I . ..DICINE F farm known as%L I . .PRME FOR A FIVOUS ME _' on'ith cun-beiDg 'ng about 100 acres, situate, -on, ij miles -v-week at the - - - --- : A4 -The be nd fre-h-evei- Ior 16.a.j%cert to Clarea.ont BZZ3 GROCERIES St a . lowest possible price.= . � 1.�':�*�.L ,� . Eirock Road. ` . ,out lickering tp., r.ow s fresh.. cri��p and good. 0. I , . . . .. - frcm C!&rets. Village, L Our Biscuits and.Cakes,alwav . ur Teas are-_ MM WnWan TeRs now Me Tried Lyda led b�,r Jor,H.Evans. The place is well .ccu -3t, ' i laganin Ceylon c�nnot be surus'ed. ' Try our "bulk Teas0 r.,i.. the tie The classification of Brock Road water ing creek well. good orchorl, good Ma eL MnWhm'svegetablie Con"und Jug Lens barn.frame house. lauLl in good state of . in black and green at 25 and 30c., nothing tter at th� price. -' ly to 0. hi,public school, S. .S. No. (3, after LIM Tim . ci.itivation, For vartpeulars app,the piromotion exams.$ according . . . I. . . - ... I � EUBI3AUD,orJ.H.Eveu?.C1&rem t,Ozt. 'P4111-4CR4DGKERY--Jtist received a shipment (if fine toilet Sets, latest'tomerit, reads as follows: - Sr. IV Mrs. T. Q Willadsen, of Manning, - . .price. . AWillie Perev, Elmer Willson. Jr. Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pink-h- - I . SALL.-Fii-st-class . .patterns at tile lo%-,-e.st possible AR'�%I FOR .. 11 . . .j �1;' , _L:'� :, ld Willson, Archie Jack- . . F farw, coLauinin.,15U acrias. being parts of I . . . .. . �IV-Doffa Dear Mrs. Pinkharn:- Iota W and 21,broken Fruut Conce�.a!-�-u,Town. We i-epresent the CrOT wn Tailoring Co.,Toronto. Their.prices: ' .. . -s,) Frances'Kayes, "I can truly say that you have.sa-red my sluipofl'ickenn;. 0 -Es ire -city. See the goods -: . -1. � � " son, (both honot a the premi a drst- ! i;4 : ., _; -ey ,ass dw, a]4 .1 . 1 nd goods cannot be surpassed in the'�, :L '�' Hazel Kayes, Gertrude HumphL life,and I cannot express my gratitude to c, ziling .Ld outbuAdings; barn 4311w, I .-I .With stout-atabling untierne&tb. karm ik &11 .,... . here and leave your order for a stiit. . . .. Harold Humphrey, .Roy Brignall, yon.in words. well junderdrsx-el an jf.uc%:s&re !n Vd r-" art . . .� .!. I . I 11 class-Olive Brignall, George Al.. orchard In fall ug. . . _. . _ .. . . L0 . - - -� ;a very teat in Pil rinj -�I �%lir. larra is..)...hb cite honor--,) Josephine Con- ) f. t1WLS1J;P. Appiv to MRS, ELLEN %al,-EiCowan, ( � ,, Loretta Goodwip, Frankie "Wa�,r,�t.,,xorouto,(,r'to JuRNA. VCON. . D. SITNIPSON & C WN11 PAN Y N . I�- NOR. ?b tby F.0. - 40-47 . . , I .. ...- . . .' Jackson, E Lee. 11 class-L. Hum . I. . =?IlN', C:3 . . ..-.. - VM=101 _ ._, .1,, - ,h Nieb las CowKa, NL-We Lee - i;o '.-KreP . 0 ' .. ?Z C�* _- ,_ ,_-.-. = ,9___--_._.' % - _+�_... � _ _­ - -.- -FAlicat, Rita ­�n -V -0 C: 'v -1-1��y­_.­-. 7, - - � -_-1 � --=.�__-sr.-LdrenA . L - I . ., � -- � � :, , a =..r �;. . - C. I Robbins, Walter Brignall.. . Pt. I -- ,.. -1W -S�_ - 11 . it ;1�1 I .? . .' jr.-Wilment Shea. - F. A. Meek, l_11 . i '. , :� - -- . 0-3 *- - � 440 $ �- , 1, 1. I.. 0 0� I ;Teacher. I �%� I I � I 11= _� . ��,,�;:.7 , o-. . - -8 : X Z - - I:z � '.�[ .,L ..�- . . . --C,SMAWA. II k -_ -_ C ,_ 0: W � - I -. . . I. . _. . 1 . . _. .- ! ', 2 A. Z - Lt : -9 - .. .. . . .. + . .. . I . I .. -:- +_ * . I ' -�- � 4 4 a . .. - .. I . ... . I L ­ .. .. . -- -. ,, � . 0 a �- I 8 - :1 _= C SO ,�� . I . �. .tL".�. . ' ' " I ; - . fliA ; _. . or 04 . i- I �'. . I . ___ .. -X-qPV3X.:= r_�C. _ .: '' . _ :L -:One fine morning. the Oz:bawa . �. -..�,�'--"It ':=, �.: 0 "i t. I Ip �e:_� I - . . � : �w . ... _� M!X=0 .. ,� 3.�g. LL 7 �, 0__.11ailway, auxious to accommodate � = I ."/ . , ,-; E �=.Van- 0 . -2 - � = 11 =,2 ! .V- W-4 - . - fresh stock, iuchading Childrenis Weara young lady -.vho ruissed the reg- F . . :�Jtlqt received .%" 12 ". ; ".i=";' ;=�S 3�11.3 a =. -a -=L.� .; . = 1 I.,� ,t1lar car which unakes coatiection k "- C , .4- I -0= I . ,_M1 .� 'CWtIladre a nd Sailors. *Latest Styles. Low prices. ­%vith the early express.for Torou- Mrs 7 is � I--,t= . a .. 0. a = � �; = S� ii - , . . - - . . . . . . .to,sent het to the Ji-illetion stition , __ - � . . . ­ " . [ . 412 ^I . . _ -I I _ .1 L _: .�: . . ..._1 pecia . ' Wile- -4ug `Bef�-e I wr0tetO Yr-,',, tkIlinZ YD11 -?w I .0� � . 1. WI , ve?t, :et � S 7 4i� felt,I had doctw-"i f-,r fj vk,,)years steady .i? . - � Diamond.it was rim into y an ; � 2 ;r, - . 11r-- war - 0 I .., ,.. -t ., . �. � -, = 1) anti Fpent L-)ts of-noney on-medicitiesbe-i-lea. is' L' � -E:;? - IT. = M 1<,. ,; 1 -1 = - .,, S.. . gg- mttbutalWedtohelpme� My-raonthlyin- 2I - .- =.�I &pr :1=I ,- - - _-�C2,. . �ai�,- - -.:.","I.,� - ,­ . riods had c�wc-' anti I suffcmi Usy -. t- ank iti the ea-�t en(lof the yard. much pain '" - with faint!ng sjp�pIL�,headar tie,bac I A. [ tw 0 � -,g. V Cc _W ..,cache ana ,I I .".. � .. and, was badly snifislied. T1,c- j no r;_ 1 ' " " 1 bearingAown pains4-8.r4 I w-j ,so weak I , . � .. -Z C r . . . -,�.7��,*, �' , -ed from all). -ke ::; 5 � !j '4 ,P L,, July * "o young lady was �-a% &uld Lrdl�-keep.arourd. Asala.strt�_orfl rI- r a -j ,2 = a �" a .serious consequences by coming in decided to wi,te you and try Lydia E.1ink- " pt40. e�ha- 's Vegetab!e Compound. arid I am so t � � Weumer-coatact with the '%-in(jow fratile in . Iti; I llowing your . . ­ .. . 1 � . ,was sitting, instructions, w :thankful that I did,for after fo�.* . . hich you sent me Z.,!, .,qo"1. .. I I., oppwite to where'she -free Of all 0 .. ; . . .. .-. - � � ,. I became regular and in perfect . - �"'N "* .+ .' ,and niade her intended connection charm ZI ID641 Q , �. a few of our small articles for the bendfit'with the G..T. R., but Alex. Gunn hftl0x: Haditnotbeen-foryuu-Iirutadbe jaajj�ty LYr-WhLtbi b, bib%'�'S 1'0- BiOtgbam . . .. _ . . . . . - � -- . �_ -1. 11. rort perry.11,lj1j#tjg3 ao,caun=Zboa 19. � . ..- , . of our customers: I , . :+ .in.mygrave to-dayIs _ - . - . , . - � -the motorman, WAS badly bruised. 'I sincenly trust that thi letiter inay lead Beav"..Oo is I I I .. . . .- ,- , . ; ,: . . ." ' ' ".' __ -'' �� . � . . - . I .- - .- - ..� � I.. _4 , , -;7 ; 'L . . .. .1. � ­Rubber Ba.11s,-- --- - �) -' Refomer. evvT sufferinwominthe cotultry to 1 --Lunch Baskets-1. '_ , ,. I . ... to you for htip as -did. - .- -- A perfect Bowil L,axat4ve for - .. :��� , 1. ., wri I Con- . . .. I ,Highland Crack, . L I , .1 A-hen women are troubled with irrep ,.Atip&ti(�g4_sajlow complexion, li��- - . - � Tray Covers, - � ,. Perilastre, . _ -. - - .". --. ::!. I �_ a- --ular or painful periods, weakness, dig I ache, dizztneA -our stomacb' Coated . I , " '��­ - - ­­­ .; . �-� a-. Berlines, -� - ax-etq- ;Let 8 d I�- '.. - An inteiresting ganie� of too't- cement or Weeration,of an orgari, � tongue 9 '"�)- . I ilkines, - -;: . . I 1. . " - , -.1 ,. . . . . ,. - - � ,ball will be played hereon Satur- beariat o ojj�pty,biliotM un cor gTi�'ng. . � n --� . . N­j �_ A wn feeling, infrarnmation, without -V _ L� * - erns, . I 8, � .. . :. -.. bg,ckjl�-te, flatulence, general debility, �ieae.a-nt to taicp i,ax-et-.4-only 5 . .:. . . . . . �Palm Leaf Tan -' - . ... . Rug Patt .L� - ". . - day. next, conimen6bg at f3 P. ul. ._ . i ibac. .b nd indigestion or nervons prostration,-they cents. Sold by Pickering Phai T.' � - - Bead Necklaces, eto.etween Little York Jtiniors a - . - _ __ ___ . '_ - , . - . -. : _.." . .+.:., � t* * shocild remember tht-re ig one'tried and _� .--- - ­ . !..Partes ..� , .­ ..". _._il.- �_.-, . L L. .% .. I- uniors "et Pickering - � . . ,..-the Highland- Creel, J . I.. . .+ I ­: . r "i,-- � I.. .�. . . _.+ . ..� . .� - .,,- L d' F_ 11inkhain' V -Those teams played for thre'e 'ruelvmedy- I -once - ,'v�s sac Lumber ' .-Yard 1 - -etable Compoldn at rem ...hotirti on Dominion Day, neither tycables. . - . - ' . , � , � . I IVE. & MI- :B00IT 30. .. ' . ---.side sicoring, -,o doli*t fail to see Onr stock.is complete-No othe-fernale medicine in the world , _____''__ --I _- -ball, h;�re,ei r - laterial the game. Besides the foot ved such widespread L+nd unqua I-n all kinils ofbuilding*n Ltx)rts will be indulged in, lifiedendorwinent. RefuseallsubstitateL - iIt including rough and drt­,�ed Initi1wr it years 'NIM Pinkh&-N littli,ce&�tv. etc. " .-4 r. st(m-k of Shilkniss thi, as you will be�-itre to be daughter-in-law of Lvdia E. Pinkham,-- - on 1�lvs i�ill, m' -Pap-ers .. Pa ntsz% Oft. m-Inding fat man's race. Do not For twenty-five ...,-in- W - , - 1pleased. ... - . - - .. .­ has under her directfoni and since her """ in British Columbia, New Bri .. a , I _.- n viffin . 1. I ..' M, ' L- . - I. k women-free ' - � . - __-_-- �. -:-.I. "o _­�_ decease, bee ad .g sic z,vvick and Ontario Cedar. .,. .. - -- - . ._­ ... . I 1. . M& of charge. A.ddress, Lym-1,"Aaft I All kinds of- the usual Mouldinis, ,4 :.� .,. 7 .. rjo# -., . _� . � 17.. L.:.,-.1 . ,. .. I - �''. . ., .. . , ­ . - iL . � I . . . . .. ,t; - . . ­,�:- .-.�_________ Base, ValsinF. N Sheet ng and Floor- -. ., � :� ... . . .'L.,,� . . I I Rheuma ., Drices in WO Paper ranging- : . ­ -Mrs. Tripp and two Oiildren* 'of Dr� Sh( tic RemedY- ngalWays ill-stdck. A large fresh stock now on hand.,. - .I' +.. . Toronto, and Miss Calvert S�ent when usX faithfiffly ,vill reach . IT'. D. G ORDON ..:4._.. - from 3b.up. . �, ... . . -�..(,hronic and difficult Ases heretofore . .. .- ..: . .I __ . .'�. I�. 1 � . . I. ;____.__.., I .' ,- :Iq_- -1 . __81111day at Diinkeld Bros. . . v physiciuns . . I , .: 1. - - - .�__ ... .� �% .. I . regarded xg� incurableb.- . �1.4. .. , q.- = I U=1=&3M,=3M.I I I �__. Win Birkett- of Balsam, spent ­. Ukel - ' =- .: 9 ,,in lo -Pt� . . I nis the mot reliable ppt' . "4* . Sunday at.J. Scott'8. . known to clean nut and completel, NoTICE TO CREDITORSP ­ -\ . � 'L Mis,t M. Wideman, of Toronto., t-etuove every. vestige of rheumatic . _ Iis spending a. time at A. Heisey's. froiji the blood ..Sold by All-creditors havingelaims against -_Miss V rflisl,��nrink Phariiincy. I the Estate of-William Feasby of,the . �,-..Prohce .Mar.ket , ;�!�J ­. 2610 . Neighbors.erra.Hoover spent -last - township of Pickering, in t'he County ,. . ... i . -- . .week with friends at Stouff-t-ille. I I ied on ( .ntario. Yeoman, who di .)r - .Mr-,. D. Hooverand 51-iss Hoover iligh, of Stollffville, Webavifcr sale at our premum the_. 1 . ahout tile 24th day of April, Iftl, are W. C. I.AtFra 'following:-" �PUBLIGNOTICE 'l 0. . . . spent Wednesday at J, Mowder-�,s. I L . , will be.-at ,Nlecbin & Poncher's'_ required to filed at-ticuliArs: of claim. . . , . . . am very Tuesday - 10 good beef ringers from-3jlto U per lb I . .; WM. and Mrs. Burton and Mrs.. �­, , . �,�AS_TO -.I'.' -`tL . ndersigned on or before the store, Brougb. e.� with the u aorning preptrt�j to pay the hig'n_L 8 newmilih co*s from 025 to W each. ., ..-C. Reesbr, of Whitevale, called..on first..day of August, 19W, after which E and 10 1... , �. ` "0 -on Sunday. Noxious Weed's I est price in cash fdr Butter Success" 'manure oprea.ders, the. . i , , .NigilsAvander's date assests will.he distributed among Egg, ed with machine that makes the dollars for theE. B. and Mrs *and Nliss Mildred , . �_ , Pat-ties entitled thereto and the He has also arnkng ilva I :Of ,th w: ,hip of Executors will not be li,'ible fol- Any H..- echin to btiv produce for him ; farmers; -]Hoover spent' Sunday at I. Munici lit -e- To ns . . . dt -in the week for either trade Wei invite tft.,p.ub ic to inspect our orol)�f y � - , . . --A ---#_ ,.!. �, �' 'Henderson's, Stotiffville. Pickering. claims n0t-_a0-ftt­ed--- I . Q1,CAS I &S k, r t. , ,. . ' . . . I . . . . W.S. ORMISTOIN, - is doing for us.,:, .. . NOTICE is hereby given that by a rep �.. � -I'l I _- . . .1 . d. _ . :1 . - . .. --z Greenwoo . Uxbridge, Ont. . (=:. -=ja:F1r8,,a6 - %Vrite,phone or ap�ly to .. _ cent enactment of ih,) LeRielature of the ,:, . II­ . ,) , .q .. - . _Province of Ontario,every owner or ocen. I '. . S 1'r. for Executom - S,Thos. Sterling and sister. Miss snt of land is required to cut down iku'd Dated, Jitly 4th 11N)6-�- . 40-42. - � . . .. John A. WhAe-& Son. __- ..- _ . : .. .� - -gin 1. . : . .- Geoi i a, of Richmond Hill, spekit Nestiov,(5r eau,e-to-be cut ckdwn_ and ee- � -­-------�-­­ ' I ' . - -_ -_. . ,HY FORKS. I- -e. stroyed, at the proper tiq3e to prevent the 'a few day�� with friends hei Watchmaking. I'Congrattilafionsaire' exteudedto ripen.ing of their seed,all the noxious weeds __ Now is the tinie to be thinking about. .. . on . . d'lfitv l6ft. --",.. , growingI&ny highway adjoining Bnch 7 Sialaksmithing- - .19. Disney and'31isses T. TreinblL . . a track for that barn an . 0 04%0 0. iand, from the bouudary line of such ' - - .) - in Pickel .. I:ftnd L. Seldon.on their success at land tothe ceutre line of such road, and The undersigned will I e, with either round . . -. fit 'INr,� ',An fit them 11 the recent entrancelexaniination, ttist ill Case of default,in'tbe l'ownebip of' ing eXery W&dnesday foi- tile bene. i . . .- l *.. I I int their iron, angle steeror wood tra(!k,,,, Th(- iinder.,Igned having bought out,one receiving a s-ebolarship stiind-' Pic eiritig, aftsr notice from the Road Com- of his innny mistolners w110 A'- the. blacksinithing business of R.. -I ' ' ' ' ? . Also, a,full line of : . , -(-, is preparec- : .ing. CongratulAtions are aUzo ex- missioner for the road-diNision, kuch Road d. . . . - Mow -watchc-:, c1m,ksandjeweliery repaire t . . . I I to do black .- ' dobe, I . . -' G. Commissioner will Have the ,work Farm Implements. � - , , sn ..tended-to the tea(.1er; Miss thereof to the Kindly h-ave ti,en, at Dr. Bateiiinn s - xithing in all it, lines. �,.- I. Van Valkenburg. and present 9. I ill of the cost L, Council of the Municipality for paymqnt,, driigstore. All work'Wai. ranted.. CAll'and see ii,4. I101-se-,41ioeing - a - Spepialty.. INIr. nnd 'Mrs. N. Le-dgett, (A.Tod- and the sm)ut t of sLeh bill-w .'8Ys -Wi-th io the tft'%�s�gaiLst the I - 1 : .P. TAYLOR. . M. =,. Cj-3:.,&,3.=Z4..-,',1�­T, C3-=C)M�a= v mj.&..-T.�. ,,mlorden, spent. .a feNy d and on the Col- . .friends,li-ere. I lector's Roll and will be collected-in the - - � .. ' * Frost & Wona Agent, .. . - ' - 30-43 :. ' I I .%1'hitby. . . , '\,' P ' ' - O.NTARIO. I PICKERING,.. Miss- .W.­Wilson returned hofne same niamner as other tai8fi., . . __ PICKERVIG. . ONT.P-on I onday ��er at coI�u - ­ ' I ----,-_��- .- . -___ _ -.-.----- .�: � �� ______--I � '.. . .,holiday-5-at her boine in Oakwood. - Jarnes Todd, Reeve, ' . A Great School I � - �%.Mv-,.'F,d. Jackson, of Hamilton, . : :-�*Donald'R. Beaton, Clark. __7__ , . 1� ­ - . 1ZLLIOTT -)_ �spent a few, days at lier honie July l8tb, 1906. -"ro ce7 . 7. . _ . . .. . ­.. . - .� -,here. . . .�. ;' Mr. M. Gleeson - amil daughter, PRIVATE SALE � . . . ., ,�. . . ­­ :..-I- �-: - . I . . .� I � ; � I . .�. ,; - - . - -1 am now prepared to pay the I .. .- -:Miss Suphrona, left last wi�ek for - .� - . ..I*volip -nigh ' . .1 4 I . utter, .eggs , - . . .TORONTO. ONT. 7 le of weeki4 vacation tlir( - of - . . highest price fdr b - ollad ..:�...Nontreal and other Que'bec cities. .., .and poultry. My wagon . .. /71 . ­ , ­ . .-I. _ '. -Household Furniturip 'Fite. . 91 1� , ,. . Students,fitoni Brifish Columbiii, SasWe are pleased to report that - .I1. . i4 on the road steady. katchewan and 'Manitoba on the west.I . t_ -Mrs. J. Tucker is considerably im- oard, I dining room suite, 37 't I �i to N -w Brunswick on the east are inI . jproved in health. ards of Tapestry Carpet, 1 coneb,1 whits R. Conner, -' Brougham. -ear.- Distance is n1Z Of IL11 materials and design I attendance this) 0_ Mrs. W. C. McKenzie and child- ,, bed, 1 dresser, Raymond sewing, of AshburD, spent a few days msobine, curtains, blinds and pole , AVomen with weakness should kepti n stock. rt will payyon ' hindrance to those who wish-toget . reni to o&ll at our works ard inspect our atook the best. Our grndiiate,s are always I%L:_1ir Vn I -AM-. ' � - - � . h (I shed - ,I. r" � - /6AWe4p r .. I - - FIS, design I .� I . - .� . �.- I parlor cook stove, I coal oil stove jM1 npver forget Dr. Shoop*s Night Ctire, - . -with friends here. . . and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by ,,;uecessfiil. Our facilities are unsur- I;-:1 .1p 1. . Mr, Jas. Pengelly has been re- about 30 links of pipe and 4 elbows,land This InAgic-like locisi I LreaLinutit, 1�; &genie we do not employ them,oonsequent- passed. Co-tr-.wF-,cF, -,oNv. '.N'o vaca- , - several other things too rlumerotLq to u4n- iisc-d at bedtime, all night whih� the d do throw off the agents tions. College open entire year. Mag. - L g the Greenwood bridge -4 - ly we ohn, am ;.)alrin tion stem is at rest. it is constantly y " I... mft,_�nd� P.14o repairing the creek by This must all be sold by the lat'of sy y Mon of 10 per cent., which on will nificent catalogue free. 'L. �Xvr- � huildin the weakned tisso ournmi � , .,1. I ..I I . . , iding a a to make the flow, September as I am lesvinic for England. the in I&/Se ire, - Cleo Molyss" by purobassing fcom to. L . W1 )y .I I ..... I I 4: . W. J. ELLIOTI!, firt .. . I . I . I , Water less .rapt the This is 0 only as, � , . - d. .10�4 9t( . *Anew 10=0W , 4 Wi ,sit, I nil .11. I . .1 I b I � W I .� -- 1� I I . - - , , � . � 11 . in .L . , t - I � AAeei � n�. I . I ., - R, ... 11 - __ _,� 7T 4��t \t7 FIF10ple are looking to see something Baptist chntvh as:their; cliumh is fit"--t from this filly as she has stepped being re-papered aud repaired. - se $,� ftuncan Hubbard is here for the quarters as a two-year old in 33 sec- Sabbath ,school «ill b0Aithdrawn h6lidays. onds. foi-the day as the B -service Miss Annie'Besse, -is home from is the same time as the hour at- Toronto. _.__StoufFyi11a. which the Methodist Sabbath _BANKING Miss Hutchison is home for the Mr. Seneca Baker lost a ver School is usually held. 3 vacation. valuable horse, The animal's hind A. and Mrs. Jones returned to The Sovere4a Bank of Caudda's Miss E. For ie left for the west he city on Sa turday. feet had fallen down a hole in a t facilitate-the des of basin &r hub on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Legate has entirely r e- D. M. Hubbard is o ffering his field, and when found was dead. red A writ has been issued by Thos. covered f L'Oni his long illness and farm for sale. Miss Mildred Forsyth is visiting P. Harrington against the c:irpor- is taking his work regularly again. A Ptowr dTmlr of GmsenuArm ation of the township-of York for Wild raspberries are coming in - pro-0-roAp" 7; Toronto friends. taXs gird ' $2000 for injuries which he alleges but will not be an abundant crop Mrs.J. Ross Thexton and family this year.- egli- were due to the township's n spent t Tuesday here. visiting at T. Caster's. started The excursion got tip by the v�York, is genes in not keeping the side Miss DLYnkeld, of Ne -Idge and which walk on the Vaughan plank road Methodists of Uxbz in proper r rted at Stouffville, passing The Sovereign Ban repair. . r"A We are sorry to state that Thos. patronized by Mrs. Bently celebrated her 94th through,here, was patt on Fi iday last. The old Gibbous is laid up again. , . Of QMadq birthday -a fev-.- from here and Stouff ville, Miss Lumly, of Markham, is -aln was loaded at U lady is still hale and hearty and but the tr with her atint, Mrs. Pallister. retains most of her faculties to a bridge station:. S. Theaker, Manager, Claromont Mrs. Thos. Stephenson and remarkable degree, and from all children are visiting at Myrtle. aratice bids fair to outlive vell left for apper Let Others Hel L Miss Laura Dows� many of her junior friends.. The P you *Regina on Tuesday morning. occasion was fittingly celebrated To recover four stolen propertp. A H Goodfellow, wife and son, by the entervAininent to, a spien- -eal, are visitiffjt at "Saud- ance Vomm ttee bank." oi -&n elderly lady friend:;. A plea- A large number took in the'ex- ' Pickering 'M911 d n Of Ron'tt did tea L)11-the'lawn, of some -six.. The What 'are yot sant time was spent. Mr=. Bentley cursion to Jackson's Point on U this. 7 received the hearty congratulations will d Is. Tuesday. About placing your order for Paris Green. it is 91 of her many guests, also Many Members having property atoleu communi. Jno. Thomson, of Toronto, 'is friends from a distance.—Pilot spending a.few days herewith his cats immediately with any member of Executive Committee. or plan PO., to,put off buying until you mother. Altona. Memberabip-fee 01.00. 1 - Mrs. Win. Dowswell is visiting 7 Tickets may be bed trom the(resident or -want to use it. , '.:Remember - the former'P sister, Mrs. Thos. Geo. Kirby is on the sick list at secretary on aivacatton. Patterson. at resent. Arth J.A. purchased ur Jeffrey,' O'Connor, ___VV—. A—. -Thomson has purel . i Iss Pearl Boothby is sbending -I -'­ - :- :-the timber in the old grist mill her holidays at home. Secretary. President. DOWSWELLS is Headquarters. which fell a few weeks ago. & A. Traviss, of Toronto, visit- Exec.Com.—Gea. Leng, D.E.Pugh,C.S. mme We congratulate our teacher, ed in town over Sunday. Palmer.Pickering,Out. 'Mr. Ball, on his success at the re- *-Miss Minnie Williams is visiting cent entrance examination a. her sitter in Newmarket. Gold M.edal a The Misses Hamilton and Miss Chas. and-Mrs. Boothby visited ClaremontFounary Florence Eastwood leftou Wed- at E. Boothby s on Sunday. iie-day for the blackinaw trip; Henson Palmer, - of Pickering, and machine Shop W e.. R. E. Forsyth and wife have re- visited fii,3 grandmother on Sun- n er 7. -turned from their. trip to Cleve- 'day. All kinds of repair work done 6n Bi d .-New- land. Buffalo aud. .East Aurora,, Win. William: was in engines, boilers and machinery. 7- N Y market over Sunday' visiting his Call oil' -planing., -+4g A. 'Fernie intend.; takingsister. Ltzinbei shinglesa%'� a trip, s and 14 i2ftftd ­Veitlp; —4 171 k v V it ,?1 1, L a U t i rz ie to the vid �U%ALA", -11. -"1-71111-1 6eo.* and Nfus. Robinson 7V-.--e—re of his household furniture. are over gtiemts of Mrs. Win. Reesor Wauted—E% -v implewent agent, aremout ha-dware inerchanr.gei wral,4tore lik-ep Henderson & Farmer, Cl 0 -advt. -ty. Slind. ersand'others*ho are h-indling plow Mathews, of'Toronto, W. G. Barkey is'improvin g* v eiry points-andrepairsto vorre4pn.nfl wish W. D. � ere Satur- nicely and we are glad t PIO called on a few friends h u see him we in regard to pries of-the same'-to day evening while on his way to out again. the trade. LIFT, FOS E AND Glen Major. 114 and Rena Mich'ell. of T-.)-. Parties needinz castings `made J. J. Harvey is spending a few ionto; are '1�6itibg- ai'theilr-grand.- andUCTIO14 P U M P S %W— �,ho_t4ld leave the orders nowt.' week% with us We believe he• pa, nesters. ` :. intends going to the great went,in -Farmers aroti-fid here are taking R. W. CURRY Constantly on Hand. :Prices 'Rig ht. the near future. advantage of the fine weather for Win&mills_ ei6cited-and Repaired. game, bank' last week. Stouffville.came fill in PaSS113g ..the entrance exam- Our bowlers had , a friendly hay making. h _-Dired teleplione communication with all -ts of Pickering,' with Stouff ville at "San,d- Miss, Laura Forsyth was success- Ph otogra P-ar out*Ictorous leading in one.-rink. ination at Markham. Markham. &-arboro, Whitchareb Uxbridge and Vaughan,townships, There,will be union services on - Rev: F. H. Boothby preached in also Souff ville, Markham and Pickering a -thetwo Sabbaths, July ?—Indand the Methodist church- on Sunday g vill ges,.over Independent system. -4 -terian church afternoon to fullho se, also at 29th In the Presby u Oirders promptly attended 6o, Gallery at 11 a., in. and in the Methodist Claremont at night. Repairing done" church at 7 _D. in. Mrs. Wi�. John Gregg, Y64L. Sus- C= G fm Goodwood. sae erow ' Geraw Js Sm. song Sylvester and Miss Ruth OUL Gregg have just returned from a• The the from the'thwnship yard 8hort trip to Walkerton where it being uickly distributed over Jaturday, )uue 1.6 theKa.visited,!Richardson and Hoo with the Morgan, the towns -%�er families. The local- Orange Lodge' and 7 � � � �I�H A R�So� S Mr. Caster wishes us to state friends accompanied by the Clare- We are prepar6d to exp- that he-has not sold his property Mont band a'ttended the "walk" cute all work in a. manner no at Beaverton on the.12th.. About at North Claremont and he has that will compare favor- Important showing of finest display of inteption of selling.. 7 The rumor one hundred tickets were sold at with that of any bought the this igta.16iop. China. & Very large assortment of 0 that Mr. Russell had other first-class gallery. StationarT. Books, Dolls, Toys, Jual ; no-foundation what- Mr. Joe Todd, of Rushville, Ind- property has • received for the Holiday trade. Call is visiting his grank1fathe' r, R. Cowan, . ' Brougham ever. tuna. (T sea them. Messrh R. E. Forsyth, Dr., Thos. Todd. tabes- 4or-ler -Ifagam". Brodie, T. Caster, Jno. Gregg, Uxbridge Pinup Work's v,*gQn. Weekly and DailiI.Newspapal. Robt. '%Vard,' Thos. Gregg, A. B was in the village on Friday. are - The township council met hei.e :Dowswell and several othe�s BAKING `W. %T. :1-1. M1011-ALIEEMSOW-11 attending the Grand Lodge, A. F. on Saturday last, all members be- -fii Toronto %lay 1st I will conduct A. .M., being held-, ing present, Messrs. Widdifield -0, and after this week. and Madill having returned fV6111 'husinessiia thestoreadjoinhig J.H. shop".where, I Beatf-tirnffiir�e Will Rev. J. W. Tottor last Sabbath the west. s morning made the service one Mrs. S. Morgason4 of the city, keep.constantly on hand a good sup- akes. the conj specially, for the young people of visited at Mr..J.1,Morgason's -last ply of bread and.c, n �regation. . He took far iveek. Cak�-s(if all hinds urade to*order o Butter, ': Eggs,* 96 Pump WAS his'. text, "A wolf and the evening Mrs. Walkington has returned" shortest notice. 'Ishall devour them." He pointed from Unionville. lee-Cream Parlor in connection. Chickens. -out the wolves that watch to Mrs. W. 31. Flumerfelt and - . !:� -." W. A. Thomson, daughters, of Pickering, are fioli. destroy the children. aarvinoirL, c"*.. Next Sabbath Rev. C. J. `tDob- daying with.f riends in Good Wood Claremont Market. son, B. D.. of Markham, a former and Siloam. Brim them t6 --pastor will preach here.-- He will bliss. L. Robinson, of Oshawa, VGILVIE9S _6 NVednesday market day. conduct union services in the returned home last week. Royal Household !-..-.Presbyterian• churcWt 11 a. m. Mr. Oscar Hut4hison has *return- wi -e at Glas- ed from in the west.' E. -EMERSON and *11 take the servic G 6 A. A A E. at 2.30 and preach in the•I Mrs. Hutchison and MIS— Crosby, le3aera FUar-W gow a't viAted f riends in Locust Hill last r, Mongolia. '.1ethodist church, Claremont, Constalitiv tin hand. 'Buye 7 inso. Bn Short�and Chop, Last .ast Sabbath Rev. Freeman ,Soiue Ab ra of our villagers drove to Sack-and.Lump Salt. ­Boothby, of North Da-W)G �ta. Con- Siloam on Wednesday last to at- ------------- 50 YEARS' lasgo,.v and tend a meeting of the Ladies' Aid Chopping 5c. per 100 lbs. E q ference, 'preached at EXPERIENCE ont. at Mrs. -.John Dike's. iii the evening L at Clarem Win. Hoover; Large congregations greeted tho Nessrs..Crosby,Baker. J.S.,Todd -s. John Smith, and Misses E. . . . Green River:'. preacher.. He grew tip as a boy Mi circuit and the excelle.nt Smith an(] McCulloch were city at th�s ch Wood, Iron,ron, Lift and Force Pumps ega. respect I The Time is Coming tious attest the rL vi�lto'-alast week. Alsocisternf-made to order. in which " he is held. He will al- John McCulloch, (if Toronto,,was W. EVANS, _4 I -4or herct ways be a welcoi ie. vi DMESIGNS -houie over Sittany IV,lien those Buggy and Wff-gonn TRADK MARKS Glasgow had a Inaghificent flower Born—On the 11th inst..the'wlfe Wheel.4 of yours will need COPYRIGHTS C. attention. r of Win. Ashton of a daughter. Anyone s-endfng.a sketrb Rnd description mal spring Work display at their recent children',, �.n,,,:�,Fwicertaln our opinion free whetber an Clay service. Our school sent tip six condi- We can fix theni right, a"c' will-911a"7 prohAbly patentlihle+ ComiouAicAap. dates to the entrance examination tee sa"tisfactton. N'Ve have for, tions st r�lctoly confl dent tal. Hand book on Patenta. Get your implement in good "sent free Oldest airen-cy for securinsr-patents. sale tNN .�pe(�(Jiljg C, Patents taken thrn " Munn &Co.recetvlo -s�rfnk work. Stock Notes. atUxbridge and Imssed three of nwaal notke,witbnutuMme,in the sh I')"e for the them. All kinds-of wood-turiiing at reason,! Workjlme neatly and prompt-. T. Caster intends taking 'bis two Miss Sproul and sister and Friend able prices ly and at moderate prices. 'celebrated "tr6tting stallions, viz:— visited at Dr. Darling's last 'week-. A handsomely illustrated weekly, iArsrest efr. -Joe 'F." and "Lord*Vendetta".and 'W. H. JACKSON, Brock-Road.' . culatlon of any wentitic 17mal Terms.P a Jas. Brown. went to Markham r:four months 41 So by all rewadea)ers. is three year- chi filly 110ra Min- also It last week,having secured a good The-Best bti ..We E. Risebtioughl, tiette,"'sired by the great horse "Ora- . - . y W6NN-&.Cq ;iia,oad-ay.NOW Yqk situation. ;615*F1A Waabi:ninon.n Branch offiep t— toric,' Who is it sire of a horse with Thomson's old stand. Tnarkof 2..()51 and Gordon Prince 2JOL- The Methodists.will hold morn- wall-piapers Ing and evening services in the 37 CLAREMONT, ONT to Dufferin race track for training. IS'AT--:: - ...�u -Dr. TabWs-Family Remedies. Bin ghams Theqe remedieA are b4coming more Methodist'Church 0to to tl-A.0, popular with the public each day, and Services as FoRows. -OvL5;r 200 samph-s to choose 'froni.lit I 4e, per roll tip. are sold by all dealers under a positive Store-Claremont Furniture C e, -All papers. Also, 10:'30 a.m.......Preaching. Mouldings to match J Pills, for constipation Ir. Little Liver .4. Foi,all kind- of Fiirniture. Also, Picture Frames,Cur- a f till line of the:bpst and torpid liv�_ '5e. 2 for2_5c Hpa.A- 7:00 p.m.. tain Poles, Carpet Sweepers, Tiib,.;, Pails, Brooms, 2-00 p.m......:Sabbath S6.hool ache tablets, relief in one minute, 2:`w. Brushes, Step Laddees, Clothes' Horses, Points, 0ibiand Varnishes' ways in ).m.......E worth League, on na h S:W T .. .. per box. Perlivian Tonic for catAr Viei;day. Tinware and Granite-ware. stock at lowest posqible prices, And that tired feeling 75c.. For that Don't forget the place. ach,� ask for TRber'q 80)P.M........Week] Prayer on When in Claremont call on iiiinping tooth Thur.21y., Toothache •drops l0c. Fortfiat hack- A ,..We G. AM$ )U qt I__ r Jng c,(Pu 41.,: '...i ,T,. r H...... .u - ., .... K .:.. r..•.:f.".. _.,�¢. , Y £• _K. -..ar.:.. .._+�+T._:,..,w•y„.• :•< <f:41 +•` r .rm,,.:.d:u ...y...'__;...,,.._�....,,;y. .. 'may• '._:.au+. ...Y:L ,..y_ _is_ ��xr", a.:....r..,:.... '.t> _. .. ... e e.^n3re_ .ice. .."..:c.a.[_.:._ ..-. h -F .. t' q+'. �. , s '7� ,.e s, J '� -p. 2 .7 -- Kr.� , wee. - ..._ , - - - `� _ - --- .., '' - TEN TIIOUSA N AT WORK, WINDSOR MA. ERS VMIFE. . IRAL ND ME D130R M�I� LEADING ' SET ,� �SA�LOR � SHOOTS ADI I ork an 6ectlans of Grant) Trunk Pacl, Attem to End Ills Ow'n Life With the f . ­ .- ...7, -. tic is Being Rushed, - Same-Pistol. '-' _ .. BREADSI'UFf _ . .� . �'�+ - _ _ " e despatch from Montreal says: A A Windsor,. Unt„ "despatch says: _ _ ___ tirtg of the-direclorg of the Grand His courage bolstered up .to.the nwrt Toronto, July 17.-Flour-Ontario-90 ;Y ,l he Much Hated Commander of the ' Pacific was called Iger Friday, der point by whiskey, Christopher Per cent. patents ai@ quoted at $3.10, but was postponed. One of•the direc- Spfndleman on Saturday night shot buyers' bugs, for, export. Manitoba- ,11 _ . . - _ s, however, is authority' to be state- and killed his wife as -she sat on a $4.40fb $:4 60 for patents, ' . -r Fe upv'ards of ten thou- cam u n on [ their i i ease $x•10 Tor seconds and $3.90e to for rtte __ Black Sea Fleet. 4 , nt' already Psi ol_i fr t o r esd , sand men are at work on various Seo- at 152 Wellington ,Avenue, Windsor, 'bakers'. ri ' • _ tions of the road, under contract. It Seven minutes after the bullet crashed Braii-Ontario-Dull, $15 to $15.50 in is said that fully twenty thousand men bulk outside• shorts, $17.50 to $18, through the woman's bend she was ' �� I 'k DOOI►!ED"BY REVOLUTIONISTS. to. .hurry:•inside- the building; saying, could be employed if tt}ey could be-ob- .dead, slain in the sight of four of tier Wheat=Ontario-No. $;white and red' 1. "There's murder afoot there. The P.O ' taineil,.had it is hoped that the employ children. ~'One of -them Robert, who' > held at 80c, with 79c to 793,c.bid; A despatch from Sebastopol says lice ran inside, and the • assailants meat agencies will be able to send that , An attempt was made oh Wednesday boarded near by, and witnessed. the spring, 75c, and goose, 73 to 74c11 . �+ afternoon to assassinate Admiral Chouk- escaped. The porters. were..seriously many by early'-'in September. crime, ren to the scene and snatched Oats-Easier, -'No. 2 ..white quoted at (t'y Ain, the commander of the Black Sea injured. The police have warned all There is one link' between Winnipeg" 38 l0 39c outside. - ihe banks to arm, employees -and keep and Porta, la Prairie, a distance of 50 the revolver away from his frenzied heel. No hope is held out fol his re- father est as he was about to end his Rye-Nominal, 6? to•G4c outside. - + eovtuy. The. bullet pierced his lhng. watch oil all strangers( as it is known miles, which has not been put under ? Bailey-lontinal, 49 to Slc outside'for• ow•n existence. Stru fin des eralel' ::"Ttte would-be assassin is a sailor, who that another robbery has been planned. ngntract. This is the ti'sone-* reak.fn, the Sg g P Y+ No. 2. :new Transcohlinentl's operations lite two men rolled about the lawn. Peas-Dull, 80 !0 82c outside. hid In the bushes and shot at the Ad- ' ' ' from Port Arthur to Edmonton. Some Youth triumphed, and the murderer Wheat- ,ianiloba - Unchanged, 850 miral as he was walking in the garden . believes therefore, that this means that was overcome and held until the' or- of his villa. ,The culprit has not been TROUBLE 1N THE FLEET. forahat secllon ati'arrangemeirt will he 'feat of Policeman'Nlailre, - for No: 1 Norlhern.;and 83c-for 1\0. 2, - apprehended. He is thought to be ane --A'despatch fronr St.' Petersburg-says: ntgde with the Canadian .Northern for "Let me, loots at, hen once more," lake ports. a of the sailors of the battleship Oteha- There are rumors of renewed troubles running'rights. begged Spindleman. Corn rAmerican No. Q yellow, 593; tp • 1 . k 6tf, and his act is 'supposed to be in in the Black Sea fleet. It is said that - -"• Nlaitre led him back to the.lawn 60c, Toronto i • revenge for the execution o! Lieut. mutinous sailors at Sebastopol'were dis- - .- where the woman In dead. . Schmidt, the revolutionary leader. covered sending wireless messages , to • "That is •jast where P intended to COUNTRY PRODUCE.' ` S . BOLD HORSE TUIE\•ES. Admiral Chouknin was . universally the clews of five•'waisl-ifps on the Cau- " ° shoot her," said Spindleman heart- Butter-Receipts of butter continue r hated 'by his sailors, and at the time of casimr coast. It is feared that,the tat Attempt to Shoot a M1lanllou, Manitoba, lessly, Then he was led away to the fairly heavy and.prices are unchanged. the execution of Schmidt the revolu ter' will seize the ships. police station. Creamery, ,prints .... 20c to Zia Wonfsls condemned him to death, 100 c f Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholuinvitch, Farmer1., ;' , :The tragedy, was the result of a. . .do, solids ...... ........ 19c'to 200 their number pledging themselves to commander of the guards corFs. and' A.Manitoy, Manitoba, despatch says: man's life devoted, to whiskey and to Dairy, prints ....... ...... 16c to 170 .- carry. , out the Sentence. This is the ahe troops. in the military .district of Horse thieves are again operating in, abuse of his wife. Her reeiiminations Rolls ...... .... 15c to ]6c '" second attempt since Schmidt's erPcu- St Petersburg, has tendered his resig• this section and along the border of Pa• led to bitter quarrels, which grew so in TAbs .... ... 14c to 160 �_ - tion, March,l9, of tt;is year. he first nation to the Emperor on account of the kola, end the desperdte character of the frequency that Robert, the son, left Chee-se-1.3; to 12%c per 16. z n' attempt w•as made by a woman, and Preobrainsky affair,' but his Majesty gang ,was' evidenced on- Wednesdoy�)iaine and boarded with neighbors. Eggs-13 to 19c per dozen. _ t alter her effort had failed Admiral eclined to accept it. - ' night, when for the second time within . Potatoes-Quotations are unchanged a Ckouknin ordered her to be-gilled on The..police- have not found any trace a month they visited. the stable of If. .-• _ at $1 for Ontaiio and $1 to $1.10 for of the men who robbed Assistant Ca - Brown, who farms south of here, and uebeo, • the spot, and his orderlies brutally car- Q ter Gasperovich, of the Admiralty, to in Addition to .attempting to steal his OUTLOOK IS GOOD. -lied out the sentence in the_Gourtyard. P g Haled imy-510. 1 timothy is quoted'. ; — • - For this the Aclnliml .was again con- �VednesdaY, but there is reason to'be' fancy tenni or drivels they nearly filar= at---W tears-were orad damned to death by the revolutionists. Neve that they were former workmen dared the owner. Mr. Blown heard them_ \\�eslein `heaf is. One Week Ahead of mixed at $7.50. 1" • - - from Port-Arthur, who T1 tfMe�remlu-- and ent out: Thi` His name was never mentioned among w hi Last Year. , -- Baled - tionfsts on Account of the treatment to neo,bathe found tris horses, bridled-'and � - his sailors unless It was,accompanied' which the were subject there, A despatch from Winnipeg says: The car lots here. • ,i by curses, on-account of his overbear- Y ready. for the road. He remained on when( has passu anulher critical week • t° ing; and severe manner. - guard several hours..and then went to{and the crop report of the' Canridian V • i • ti - — the house agate halt an hour later he handNort e shows that the outlook i5 -b10�ITREAL titARKETG DIED OF HIS WOUNDS. o ened hi.s dour and looked out,., .o,1 rosier "than ever'fora hamper yield ?iiuntreal, July 17r-Osis-?�o. �. i3-low - _ IBO�i13S IN CZAR'S GARDE*i._ cebas 1 says: 1-in- a ? Fired from ro ambush nearby, w throe hout the West. With three more .ti3Y,,c; No. 3, h2%c', No. 4 41% to 41%c. ---- " aI , -�._- A- despatch from- lees' bullet t his coal. Brown i i -n -• `A despatch from 6t. Petersburg says: vice-Admiral Cltoukirt Corttmnnder of I l'n;Y a flet hrough as . ro weeks of iatiorable �veafhei, the farmers - __ There was wild St. a tersbu at 11!2 'Caught sight. of-.the horse-Thief and re- Peas-73c l.o.b. per :bushel, 78 per the Black Sea nest, iviii)' was shot -on w ill be,busy reaping; the biggest crop: cent. at 51c. - " -.Imperial Palace at Peterhof on Tuesdr; supposedly by a sailor -of l'i'ned lb,:... are, .and. pursued him, with-,to the histo' of the country. The re- P Y \i`cdrie�day: supp Y , Y Corn=No. 3 mixed, SG'/,C; No. 3 vel i "follow in the discove in the garden et thetilesh) Ichekoil. 'lied on Thurs-j nut avail. - Next.morning. he (otind a imfs- r` r o near where low, 57jc ex track. , ra palace o severs at s e with day, morning, without having regained!the man d�gitppeared, inchcatin that tic character. "Prospects never better;' Flour=\tanfloba spring :wheat .pa. ;•:dynamite. Ctie excitement grid dread consciousness. "n bumper yield," "outlook.mag;nincen,.' IentS, $5,60 to $4.70; strong bakers'. he find been wounded. g fell au t • •,. were indescribable.' It was obvious were some"of the enthusiastic comments. 35;10 to ${.2t).; w inier wheat patents, _ .chat.the bombs must have been places From Emerson comes the prophecy u[ $'4,10 to ${:30;,straig ht rollers.-$2,90 to Y �t?�ER;IL SfIOT IN CZ4R'c' l'.4R1Z. \ ARM1tY OF 14itiI1CR4h'1S. a fold of fort bushels t the acre. , g r - - = there b same flee connFcted-,with the Y Y Q, $5.,0; do, in ba s; 51.85 to Es2; extras; a I -The most favorable report for itfani- , either as officer, guard, or ser- A.rtewrs agency despatch to London •-- . $1.50 to $L70. • vent, and everyone equally was under fir,rn 5t. Petersburg Says that Gen. tuba came frorrr Dauphin.ane the sur- .fillfeetl-Manitoba bran. !n bags,.-. palace, i g ,The Plans of the Satvadon Army .or rounding district. The agent exhausted � suspicion. Gen.'Trepoff, the common- Kozloff: of the 'head'headquarters staff, sans g 1~ 316.50 to $17; shorts; $20 to $2] per ton; F. - • y P shut and killed with revolver in the : : 'text Year. - . his superlatives in__describin the out- Ontario bran, in bulk. $17: shorts, $20 e dant immediate! Put in motion sll the g. r machinery of his olTice to discover the Czar's'park at Peterhof, on $alurdny. A despatch frotn Toronto 'says °'?k• Gilbert Plalrta, the district to 420.50, milled mouiliie, 621 to-=; culprit, but thus far without result. in The assassin was arrested. Ile was_ Corrtrnissicuter -Conmbes_ of. Ilia Salva- w av of n� straight grain moultlie,.$25.-to $:7 Per hich Prot M or describes as•n •the meantime the person-of the Czar-!s. %veil dressed. So far he has not been tion Army,wfin called on Premier Whit ab�, ih]d pAllpthts D Ile 1 W. a magrina� ton. • - being- more--ri idl guarded than ever, �ne at the.Parliament buildings 'on sen } e e u n ngree - g" --rigidly � identified. GPitr Kazloff w•a� in'no wA Y b's Rolled Oats-Per,. tag, -5=.I8 tO $.`':20'"- i7 increase bi precaution is possible. y Wn. ed A•w, says that the Arm e�. Th wheat is a week ahead of ktst year. 0 _ n P P The motive fortheas master- P cls br' 25.0(x) Y t - e' only district that reported-rRi.Ct In Car lots. F : _ .. y s v,•as Belmont. It is expected Inedamage,. Cornmeal-$1.3Ifo 1•a0 ewer. fit` British immigran -...- 42,000 ROtALES STOLEN. - iow --as the-assassWs' entry into the to Canada nex! Tear. -Its work in this will. not be henry andtherust is .not Hay- `1 �, $?' o , closely guarded park. The St. Peters-' -regard for time season 'is practically widespread. mixed,-$7:50: and pure clover, $7 to Ste. Po - - - The •Tim's' correspondent _ a!- St bu'pgi correspondent of the Times,. in �over, the., total of.-immigrants brought Provisions-Bahr ,s; -short cut, mess. -- = -•Petersburg cables as -follows:-Duret;; reporting. l� hooting-of Gen, KOzlotf,i here being about 12,000. The.commis- $,3.50;.half -barrels do, $t2. clear fat . the outrage- perpetrated on Wednesday says he had the misfortune to resemble signer says that the great majority of . NEWFOUNDL%ND PROSPEROUS. bast,-;--5,:•50;--krng_-eu6 heavy ''fess, at the Admiralty two porters, c"arrying fair. Trepofl in personi�l dppearaneC. the Army's immigrants are doing-,%,'ell _ : -1.50;.hall barrels.d9, $ll?5; dry salt - - 2'2,ob0 rotibfPs - to pay the dockytird Gen. Xozloff'was a well-know=n military in Canada. Letters are constanlly'.re- Prospects tor.a Suceessful Fishing, Sea- long clear bacon, 11% to l2yc; barrels, _ hands, were shat Instde the, main en- wnTer. The murderer carried aphoto- calved.at. headquarters.. !rani the new son Very Bright. plate beef, it $13:50; hal! barrels do, ` trance, and .(he money wad 'takeh by graph, at which he gazed attentively settlers;'expressing t atiafacfion sad re. $77.25; bafrels heavy mess beef, $11.50; . .- ' the assailants, who coolly decamped, before 'firing,' as #t eompa�ittg it with Porting steady progres . A pa h o O ttyy o A:an half barrels do; $6 25;:compound.card; ' . `�" pnssuig;,-a•strong Iotee':o[ pol+ce at the Gen. .Kozlolf. Itmas a picture of Gen. . ., Port in Newfoundland he iracevedt'at the 7% t,0-9%c: ,.Pure lard: 11'/ to 1.3;c� s I. .gates. One of them told the poncemen Trepofl i • Department of Trade and Commerce on Kettle rendered, 12'/' to lie. hams 1 , _ -_ . - -- .AR the to 15y,c: according`10 size.; ,brenktasE - _ _- - 11 VEST PROSPECTS GOOD Satrnday, says that conditions in bacon,.1G to 17c,-t 'indsor bacon, id to . -.-_-----`- -- - - . ' colony are ;very bright. Trade is Pros IG c: fresh billed, -abattoir dressed 20 000 'MEN CCrf PF, - Irinin .of Grain pering and Lh<tre is every: indication of _ •- . " +s $10,75 to sri;:alive, $7.75 to-11& M �� ` Cultivation In West. a — _ : ,_ IlaldaneIs Proposed Sweeping Reduction - 1. h Montreal The per 100 puun s. . One hundred iron' Workers* Atloef e.d des c from says: +--- g -to 20c for selected stock, 13 -1 . . - of Arm A pat it onlrFa } Eggs Three Special Policemen, y '. NJ Bank received from the man- IBOY DEAD OF WHISKEY l0 1 . for No. 2's, and 1G3Sc for straight - 1 _ - A London despatch says i The, Gov- "agers.of Its branches thruurhnut the _ receipts. _ . -.A despatch from."New fork sags: ernment's ton looked-tor statement . I country a very full report upon`the inn- - Eight .store;s above the.street, on a a; fTen-year-oW n L Orillin P Bound Flask _ .- -arra} reform'wds made'in the House of')ditian of the crops in their sections. i ' - Y g P Commons on-Thursday. Mr..•Richard The 'Molson's Barts: re ort" number -' . •• u it : . 13L'FFALO 1iAItK- ' 'ohms morin of tang laid across P _ . .girders, nearly a hundred union iron- Burdon Haldane,. Secretary- for .War, About a dozen (ran .the Province cf I A despatch. from Orillia says:•Denfel Buffalo, 'Ji '7.17. - Flour - Quiet workers einpl... on a hc,tel bufiiiing announced that it was proposed to re- Quebec-and three, dozen from Ontarrn,C Pvuntafn, a !ad len years old lies dead Wheat.-Spring. strong; No. 1 North- -- Z . going up at-59th•str t ana 50tH ar=enue duce the nr my-by'20,000 regulars. Prey besides a large number Irortt Jtaniloba."as a result of drinking whiskey. Ile ern, 83c: (ora-Finn: Nu. °•y'ollow, inn Wednesday attacked lhiee.special facia , his statement, Al r. Haldane said and the 'Northwest: w•as brought home on Thursday. in," u 58c:_ Vo.-• 2•cora, SGy,' to 57c. Oats-' polftemen kept there to prevent trouble that there was no member.of the Flouse 1 The:manager nt the \Vinnipeg braneh•I paralyzed condition, and after suffering pull tic. 2 whin, 4'_yc; No. 2 mixe1 . d, •-between the union zrortunen and non-- who did not regard the slate of the sumtnahizes the 135 reports he received 4 from convulsions, died on Saturday 'Cmiul.freights-Slcu�•i ' union workmen employed on the same national forces .as highly '.unsntufna from different parts of the West as fol•i night: It is said he found a'flask of _ . buildin = One of the s ecial olicernen lows;-�'\ever since the beginning 'if liquor secreted in a lumber pile. 4n b• P P ti tory. •-He regretted ihe:cost- and'the NL'\V YORIt WHEAT MARKET. 1 Michael_ Butler, ivas 'fakiA iri'iired, grain cultivation 'in Western Canada eleven-}ear-old bay.died in Orillia front . } 1 crushing burden of ag~mamenls,• and -having susbained,'a fracture o1 the skull, thought that this" eat, rich, end pow- have-ihe-Prospects.(qr An,gtibun�innt•hpr- the same tause,only fourteen -months N,,�`• Yor•t; July']7•-SPotalcadY; No. `\ .a broken Teo and iitterrtal injuries. 'fhe erful country might take the lead in vest been .More encouraging than they ago. I . a red, 8:;/c elevator; No. r'L'd, ic `'- =other two nieii aware sererel but 'not- s year:" t (,n,b. 31tVut; Xo. 1 Kurihara Duluth, Y reduction. lie said that-'the proposal, are ttti _ \ . fatal) hurt,r•Later one of Them 'denti- _ - AN ORDNANCE FACTORY + c f.o.b. nnoat; No. 1 Northern :Nan! Y - r e reduction of men •1 , 87/, .wo fled. four of the (anion iron ac'he's who _n ali�smora n zation,p the improved end T ,� ' . -, itobu, 8'Jc f.o.b. afloat. had attacked him„ and they were or • -ALARM ON TIIIE RAND. ` rested. The three polreemen. Buffer, fighting g P , . . r .. May 'Be Established Near the Canadian .,,LIVE STOCK 11fAnKrTS. + strengthened. (here would be no cedes ,`$lives Cnntcm Ila c Ris+n Capital. , Sohn,Cullen and Win. QToole, were set t t1 -and.Ser - -upon just before the noon hour. $qt, tion in the cavalry: `Toronto; Jiily 17.-.Another light run ler, the most seriously wounded, was -'It: was prop�sed--Mr _-Haldane-'con- vants \\'.rrn Their Employers. -A London •despatch says: A Covert- of stock at the (:ily Cattle Market this, '.thrown through an open spate.__EI tin o nave an expedition" force A,despatch from JohnnnesbUr sa try correspondent ,o[ The \lattchestkr resulted in a.rather firmer tone o 15U,(xx en i i ' ," ys arrangemen s are about for 1he,bctter classes n s oc:. war-'and capable, of: expansion or re- )The squie ntgl ram rs a e natives completed b which 1he Coventry ,ord- Ex ort (,tile--Choice are quoted' at , storeys but for'a few planks laid 'across duction,, so that if other nations should-1 of the Rand cn:r(emplate an uprising nance works will start a foclor_ near iron, $l..8U to $5; medium to good $4: Aha sixth noon framework, which soon 'are borne oat by the fact That ncr- reduce their forces Great Britain- could' Ot,Taxva for the n-rinufacture of position ('rl to' $5.i5, bulls $3.75 to 3{, bolts, li�'1t4;`� caught his body and saved him. •'La{er• tike servants grave warned their mis- the four prioiiers were taken to the bed= do fife sante, without irAjSairtng'the'effi tresses to retire to places of safety. Sim- artillery, field guns- and genera] 53.5 to $3.75; cows. $3.50 to 54. •' •he u S ectal Policeman Bailer, whom ciency of the army. it was proposed to tr rumors have been circulated in the machinery:•' It will-be started by skilled Butcher CuLtle-Choice, •$4.(,0-to _44,80, ., - P withdraw two battalions from Malta, Reef,,,but the polk:e:.ridicule them. How- Nvorkmen Prom England, aided by Can- medium to good, $4.25 to.$4.50; bulls, 33, - . : -the surgeons. by powerful restoratives one from'Gibraltar, and one-from Ce , were able to revive fora e� minutes. ton r'- ever, much 'anxiety 'is expressed. - A udian •lattor. The scheme is important' t° 53.25; cows, $3 to $4; ca, $t.50, He fdentined four'merr'as-haviraR been paper read at a canrerence of the Elhio- to Canada' and the United Slat's. This f 4 �ckers,and,Feede.rs-$3.10 to 53.85; a Tlieri -would be no reductions in In- fan• Church,.etnb°dying;• reports from molter «as=re[erred to by Sir Frederick , a 7%" ,- • smong those who assaulted him. - But- dia under the proposed new Arrange- P ler 'died a few mimilcs later. Fifty p• P g the various'districts, ,says an uprising Borden recently. common, t-o $110 $3,.a; shfeed feeecpders, feed- ments. Fift -two battalions will be ei; ${.GO to 4S.R0; heavy feeders, &S.bO' policemen are now guarding the non- } Lias been openly advised. - -• • to 8.5,70, stoek hulls, :A•' to �--15.• - union men at work on the buiidine,,,•, maintained there, as will present, but the colExties hereafter will have 25, instead •---T T-LCVGE' OF A STEEPLE-J:�C.K. Vilrh CiwS-Choice, 510 to $3ti; carn- of 32 ltaifali4ns, +lad Great Britain 69, — man, 43U ,to 435; springers, $25 to $N). . PETROLEUM AND THE PLAQUE. instead o1 the.present 72. CAN.\DIANS WON KOL:APORE CLT. Dashed'to Pieces Atter Twenty Years' lyes-• ° P �' f n ;c t Gc per Sheep And Lambs-Export ewes are .air. Ilaldane said: he wished -he.could -- . .. .. , _ Experience'as a Climber. qunteil-at $4 to $4.25 .per cwt.-bucks tit '__ Use of. Crude tail in Bombay Itas,,Aided sec The day when' the curse of war Were Nine Points .Attend of the Nearest . in-Extirpation. , •_ would be, no loo er existin but until . Competitor.' A •Chicago••'despntch• says.-, Atter 3•i to 43.511, and culls at $3 to-43.50. % g g 'P1 in Innibs are quoted firm at 7c to '' that` time came, the only thing_ to be , P } tiveuty years' experiencP_as a. steeple- g A despatch from Bombay says: Dr. done was to•see.lhat ever eon sent A Risley,. England, des etch sa s: clittrber,,-Jnmes H. Glenn's time came on 7'/,c per P Y Y penny P Canodo won the holapore Cup on Fri• The rigging gin to which he.w_as itng s-Despite the fact that about a i_Turner, health officer of Bombay, on on. the army was spent in obtaining day. The scores were:-Canada, i29� Tuesday., . b6 g. . thousand - hogs were' on-the-market, -''Wednesday sriceess[t:'.Ty" demunstrnl'ed nghlf;ig efficiency. 'the'Alother Country, 720; India, 705; iMe holding on file top o[ a. sniohcslack at rices"were firm, advancing another 10e;'i the exlraordinar' enicienc of crude Butler streets, aye w-ny, and P Y y a Mala Stales, 704; and Guernsey, 692. -er ovt, Selects. are--.quoted at $7,70 36th and u g; 1. -' "' 'petroleum as a plague, disinfectdnl. It ' 'PURE NATIVE SILVER. Y he fell IG5 feet to his death_: Glenn was and• lights,-and fats at $7.45, fed and} ears old. i . � 1s ,believed Ih¢t his experiments have; __ r "' - �' �- ' 40 ,years Y .- _ -0 watered. • t materially advanced. the..prospects of Encouraging"Find East of"Portage' Bay .LAST Cr THE FAVILYe . - ' xtiipntion of the plague. - • •- • _: MOTOR OMNIBUS UPSET -, 1. 0 on Montreal Diver. 'KING AND KAISER TO MEET. _. ._ . ..- — - -- - . . 1. • , .dward •W. Sen1e11 'Dies'at'Salisbury, _ the e OUTRAGES IN TRANSVAAL. - A Cobalt despatch says: 'One of the F England., Ten killed and Twenty Injured Near Will po to the Castle of Friedrickskron,� _ • most enco&nging 11nds of the season Brighton, England., Near Hamburg, in August.' Natives and Chinese Allack \\'hires al was made on Tuesday about three-guar• A Salisbucy, Eng., despatch says: : - - Jolrantteshurgj. Lars pf a mile east-or Portage Bay, on. Edward Weiitcll of Brooklyn, N.Y., A Crawley, England, despntch says: A despatch from Berlin sacs: It iso T"" the \lo Areal River. This is in the fa- one of the pawengers injured iri•t lin- Ten persons were kilned and 20 injrir-ed•-semtafRcielty announced' that iiinb* F.d- K A Johannesburg despatch says':- Out• mutts .Colemnn township. The pimples terrible railroad disaster of July 1, died by the o•ertanning of n motor omnibus ward and Empem~ William will meetE (rages by natives continue in the town brought in were pure native $Elver, n'nd at 1t o'clock on Saturdn_r evening*. The at flandcross on Thursday. The vehicle it, the latter,part of august a1 the Castle. and suburbs, the perpelrafors iregiientlY gave great promise of this Y,ecominpg a entire family is nmv dead As a result cf ,,vas en- rout& to.Brighton, the seashore of. Friedrickskron, near Hamburg. The ,I Using revolvers. On one occasion no- very rich mine. .. A sMAtl 1 pd ot-rtth}> The nccid>?nl, includinb . and Mrs. resist, and pias de-Standing a steep hill, tnenting, it is said, will be at the wish h'.:' a. gives were Accompanier) by Chinese silver has also been made Aide. Monte- fientell, their (ton and two daughters. when the brakes Palled to work It ran o[ King Edward, aha ;s goinfi.to he at ry Ir : 11 coolies. ' The Authorities have warned real River, between Gillies depot and All bodies axet in a private mortutiry away down the hilt, and was upset el Marienbad about that time, iha Emper•I � �e,1F -:i the whites to lock up all their arms. Latchford. here. cit. or n W e Ilia lretlo being t illi lmshohd �,_11'.. �^ `^ �t h 4' : .. ,.... s- :„. v :a.to '4z: •s.,..._ 'a::^ `.,s...ia:>.wt, o,.:.n0. c� ��a•FL'a:.tC:% s� y. , -::`,. F:. 26 aid S .,. _. .. .' .. f r _:.. n :r: a.. w S »17 ,r.. . a. ,., x nr +zm.-+'. r ,., „ '`%¢e• -.,�,. .,t ,.,•,. :'w.' ; ':k wt. d+.,, . •Zk em i�vua•-. .,,.,-s+•s3,.,.a�' a MtR�• .-+«ww'. hair"a arewe.cw;r. fir ..ss..." -w .'_.,-:aril.. m'x:' ..- ...1'.:..m' �` .../ .. .w 11 I:..'. - c11�:.a',.- y.e�.' ` _ T a 10 I. y p ., - ti, :'.:•,s,,t-r,`:a u,. .,,'. :;' .. :.' - - - ,fir . . - r. :'' - :n 11 - ' ♦0 an:r criminal act, bravely, go forward to "Oh, yes; and many geologists de- demn a chick at once for a tear darker �s ' . answer,it in your innocence, rather than Clare them to have'been really such,' or lighter feathers than standard, at M:,'..4g' . run away Isom it aszf'you-were ii ii -- - these will be In all probability.rep -Sy`b - Pr Y replac "Oh, indocd I would I"*answered' the' In such discourse as this, they be• ed• by the right colored feathers when / , youth, earnestly, gulled the hour- uW� a half 'that-thej• the,chick reaches MatOrity. _ i►, "I Imew it. Your face assures me that spent in 1. ;valking down this hidden val- " you would neither commit a dishonor- may' le its--ming near the ferryhcuse, SUMMERING THG PJC.. _.:. ./. ._ _ _ able act, nor rest one moment under"a on the Black River, opposite to Slack With We - TH1911,3N present t 11 dishonoring charge." viIIe: prices for ork the prodweeersacan�ur�e � • Ri ^�_. . .-. • ._ -• a lad thrilledgand glowed under the Here, while waiting . for the boat, rand teed the pigs, Lite assurance a•J I h fo „�- - - lovely lady's praise, and felt that he which was on the other side, Sybil that the}• will lie veli repaid. The large ( 'z _ , _ - - nQst- do all. lire could' to'merit it. He -drew--her ihicic black veil closely over supply of old cert available to feed in 1. ' ti':; . could find no worsts good enough to re- her face, and .whispered to her com conriactton with pastures, makes the op- ; ` , -'4R} ,SY BI L- B'ERNER S piy to her, belt he'lifted his cap and Panton: . portuaity.to secure a good.profit on Lite , ' ow "I w not, upon' any account, be pigs that are .on hand an ideal one. ` • ' - b oto deeply. ,' Raphael g gnoudunlil et before to ge. Grain, house slops, skim milk,or,whey . :' VIIVUI AT[OiY • understand me !` But reco zed I g tl lad . . _ Ce, - - .- I will confide still fur[tier in you. I will So I will keep my face covered, and my- ted while the pigs get a good supply :E - r tell you that when that terrible_ tragedy lips closed. You must make all the grass and some exercise in the open w•as enacted at,Black Hill, and I was-so necessary inquiries, rind do all the talk- field. will ruake pork cheaply and of ,he deeply compromised by circumstances Ing." Lest quality, writes \Ir. N. A, Clapp, CHAPTER 7C,--(Continued)._. . ;. ]Ravin in the crime, I wished to slay qnd Elco `I will do anything on eat'th' to serde At present'the system of pork produ:• � g your band, and giving myself frit the false char a but I fielded to you, hal replied the lad liftin his tion is a well flefined one and up to take m trial, would you have-. g Y Y g generally ' "There, he has passed in. Now let us Y Y y the persuasioitis of those who loved me hat. unalrsthed are from n stead y��PonA Pigs a,sisted•me or would-you have hindered__more than life, and so p .go down to-breakfast. where we-sha-11 - ___.. rr?etinres I think And now here It comes,' whits ares y Y or P meet the little darling again. But, look roe?" -- rears old before .t f'i to crowd them _ mora than honor 1-An�T fled-with my Syliti,-as-the fer�S boat-touched'-tire- -b here 1 lel me �i;'e au one warns, "Mrs. Berners, „your ,purpose was a husband. .Siace that.first dight, Ra-- share. and fatten for market. I begin while the b y st:iCidal one! four uestion aim 1 ' Pi u', are vet young and crowd them ' take no notice of that child in his.fa- q P Y phael, I have led the hiding and haunted fie handed her in, and• placed her on along to a'weight that the market de• that's presence, Captain Iitconrtu is in- means'this 'If you were bent upon self- life of an outlaw 'and a criminal! a comfortable seat. . 'tensely jealous;pf his beautiful boy,.And destruction; would I help you or; hili- Raphael,'my cheeks. burn when I chink After that SybR never removed her mantis. But few are kept on the farm - wisits that black passion upon the poor der you in your determination. Of of it! Raphael, I am a Berners 1 I can veil or opened her' lips. But the boy until they are more than ten months lad's' head,' said Gentiliska as the.; course there can be but one answer--to -live--this life no longer! • Carne what talked a little with ttie ferryinari until old. I now have two crops of pies; one went below. y in the fall and the other during.the __ such a question. I should employ ever f will of it, I wish to give myself up to they reached the opposite shore. " , power of my mind and body to prevent justice I Better to die a martyr's death The lafuied, and went immediately spring. Jealous of a bo of fourteen. (and That was all Sybil wanted to know. , ' Oh madam—" . "Is Judge R.uthven in?" in -dried the. Some ;rho teed their pigs largely rn you from destroyingyouurselt." than. live an outlaw's lite.!" u to the hotel. �.•the lad cannot be more)• -what a - P t • grain and crowd thorn to marketable I. wretch. ,cried Sybil in honest indigna• y r g q weights at six months of age, sell them - tion, as she followed her conductress She felt now that her only hope was in' It was all the boy could bring,out in lad. ' in April and May. Others prefer to - -•downstairs. the boy.-. ' ' - • words. But he clasped his hands, and "Yes, sir," answered the waiter. feed less• grain through the winter, let - -Breakfast was served in the back Smilingly she arose and excused her- gazed on her with an infinite compos- "Is he disengaged?" the pigs eat more clover, corn fodder, self to the ca fain, who Boon 'aftef left sem, deference, and 'tlevotioii in his "He has just IIcfished Luncheon," ri ots and cheaper feeds until rasa parlor in the same rude style as the P g --- upper of the night before had been: lir. room. clear, candid, earnest blue eves., answyerrod the man. starts. They then make a rapid growth - As Sybil and Gentil"m entered the But not until she knew that'he' had Sybil telt that she had gone a step "Tell him• that a lady wishes to speak with the dairy wastes, in which to mix +!Y room, the captain left a group of men mounted his horse and ridden.ow•ay too faro In talking of her "martyr's to him on important business,"' said the meal or mill feed. A good share ,if • ''among whom he•had,be'efi`slaaiding, from, the house did Mrs:. Berners begin death'.'.to this sensitive.young soul. So the boy. • , _ the teed is g$thered from the fields. This - came forward, bade the young lady to put her plan in practice, she hastened to add : The_ waiter left the room, and after metnod gives excellent butcher's pork, . . i . good- a "Rut I have no tear of such a fa,l$1 An absence of five minutes returned to and is also an excellent plan to follow - - her to seat-nut at the table but at l ? -.���o.r and she knew. t. The lieaviesi slake consummation. The charge. against me .,ay a e ju ge wpul I scarf e a v, • • -•��-poQubar 1. the tablecloth,.which, Lacking aboard, was lfiaE fair boy's fate.. i W rtv and that he, a wafter, woui�. show bacon hog. Pigg f� along in this man- -was laid as on the evening previous, Site knew' that the robber captain met, it must disappear. And now, tt& her uF nor can be ripened up and, sold during - - _ would never permit her to tak4 wtint•he .young friend, I must tell you that, I do y be my last hour of free- August and September, when good prio- _ upon the bare floor. The cal,lain'sealed P " P "This , � es. almost invariably. prevail. Tia z �H`-- may 'him beside bfa est,.and the other chose to term the suicidal" step of thank.Ca tain Inconnu and his men' dom 17t this worts murmured . to ,-. ger - odds and ends on the farm; that furnish _ _ . memlieis nfi}re band took their places delivering herself up to justice. Sire, for rescuing me from the bailiffs, since �'iself, as, preceded by the waiter and _ at the mea]. therefore, luteyy that she roust act--with-• it prevented me from suffering the ig- attended by_ her escort; she. went up- r great variety of feeds, are converted out'.,his knowledge, as well as without noininy'of bring forced to go to trial, stairs• into palatable meat, that is eagerly .y�Tl•nutieed.,that young Raphael was his tel and will give rice the opf:ortunity of'go- The -door of a private parlor was sought for by the taslidious consumers - - _ among tbem. But Captaim.Incomtu p - thrown open. of buicher's --meals and bacon. This . - 'vouchsafed -neither word nor glance to But_ she did not know her present Ing by niy'own frOe wilk But 1 do not f n, and Sybil Berners entered yields a liberal profit to both the pro. -. -_ his son and no other one presumed to locality;or even its bearings in relation thank them' for detaining me here to and stood before-her judge. ducer and dealer. to -tire county. seat,- Blackville: and. a defriment of my honor, when I (To be continued). Start ttie pigs early In fife, asp tfie L. :present`h}m to the lady guest. therefore, before -sbe could set •nut .tai wish' la scout -{hat -honor, frankly- _. , Yet at that breakfast Sybil made e y weigh .can be produced cheaper waile Seek that place, she must en the giving myself up to justice. 1 nm Furse - the pigs are young than later in life, , most innocent conquest. .-The-boy,.who sympathiets• and -services of sonic-one' you -comprehend me, Raphael?" *♦♦{}♦,f♦+♦♦}{}�f�♦+}♦� + Another point woehy-of cgnMdr?ration - " -bad seen- very few young girls in his who would be able to guide her to dint "t do, madam; but .,Ull._I cannot.con- t . + i is es ablLahing the thrifty habit, which • life, and had never seen so beautiful a -+ . town,. Y - 6 P pP + ;-- ,� ;enables the i _to make more.meat for -- carve why the chplain should o ose p gs _'Woman as Sybil, at first sight tell pure- T here' ,.vas no-one Yo -be- tovmd for your wish to �o to trial." �M a given amount of feed consumed,than - ly In lore with her, for the sake of ,itch. a, purpose but Raphael, the cap- . "It. is enough that he does oppose it;" + + I those•whose stomachs have not beeri'ex- tVhose,sweet face•he felt he-could the a gain's son,. and her own ncesadtorer. Re replied Sybil, who could not tell this + About the Farm Panded-and have not the habit-of rapid . . .. thousand deaths, without .ever even gatdless of all. consequences to him, lad that his father, being the mal crimi- ♦ * growth and development, dreaming of such a re,.vard as to be per- since it w'as to save her own honor, she nal, was unwilling that she should sof• It is presumed that the most .of the resolved' tta'enlist the boy.- - ter for tits crime.- - 4 + P�� ppQ * emitted to kiss her hand! ' i s have. had. an o rt unity-to_Qat a� -What woman• does not kno;r at once And to effect her purpose, she fell You.. are certain, madam, that he - g time before they are Weaned Brom _ when a lite has been silently laid at her Ilial she must begin ni once. o slle wo+rld da o?" inquired the boy, dubi- +�+;♦♦�♦ �♦+♦#♦ +♦' the sow. They have ben given an abun- . feet? Sybil surely and telt that wailked., out -upon the neglected .and ously• ` . CHICKENS IN HOT ��'EaT1IER, d f e. s , pure air and a variety,•• _ this fair boy's heart and soul were her 6Eiar-grown grounds, and strolled "f am quite.cer!ain;-for f put the of I feeds-which hr has'taltien them past the ' -ter lite or death. "He' loved leer with. around until; "accidentally on purpose," question to him this morning" It the best resulis are desired, grow- period when-diseases of various kinds • toll love which was his doom:" she•catsie upon the-boy as he sat sketch= "Lady, - what would you like to.do �g ch:eks ibould have..proper-care and afflict those that are-closely closely penned-and - "And what beautiful woman of lwe - . e started up, confused and atrention during the summer months, ted only corn. Vow-1s the tlme to begii91. first f" Ity years old-is not careless and cruel blushing, and stood with downcast.eyes, "To escape from .this_place, go lA writes Mr. H. E..Haydock. It is ith- to ft•ed for rapid growth and profits. ft -in her'dealings with her boy worshiper before the goddess of hLs secrel.ldalatry.- Blackr'ille, give mysell up Ia the judge, Portant thfft.clean and comfortable quar- middlings are,mixed %viih the corn meal, _ of fourteen? She uta and demand to be cleared from this left be Provided for them. Coops- so scalded and mingled with the skins milk, -_ percetvP, but she "Please take your seat.again, and 1 :;.:-deuce Apixeciates the pure devatlon. . ,.veli sit beaitle you;' said aybil, in a iotil-charge 9"y a public-.trial." --- as forget the sun in the morning buttermilk, whey or house slops and - . Sybil,. the mogt.ma nanimoua among gentle tone. "But are you sure heat 'such a trial' and shade in,the afternoon will be found these nre ted :warm and in 'quantities . g �t I desirable. This will reveal the,coop which can be readily eaten up clean, al -women, was perfectly incal,able of any 1 Raphael was. a very perfect little mould result in your complete vindica- P least tour times --- r ' '� other selfish 'act, under an other cir•tit gentleman, and so he bowed and re !ion and'restoraUlon to your home and from getting,so_ thoroughly heated lis to - per day, while-they get Y make it uncomtortaDle at night. Habit a run at the. June prase, clmer, rape or.. turnstances• but et she-coot!- msohed niained un overed tandin utild Sybil happiness?' any of the fora *e leafs that they relish. ••. ' • y Y c a. g. • Y- is strong In clucks and the will return F P !e�lr, improve her pa,.,.er over this fair boy, took 'tier seat. Then, with another bow, "%ts sure as innocence.can be,of ac- eo an og nc�ated or full coo when they they are r,�ndy'-ttr make pork faster and ' and to use his devotion for tier own he placed himself beside'her, quiltal . should,.be more_ comfortable and d roomy cheaper than at any time later in lifo. Purpose of escapinig,from the band and "You have been sketching. Will yon Tire boy-siMderrly got-up and knell at quarters, They may not die. if left to •The spring•pigs are the ones that can , - deiivering hetsel'f up to the.authorities permit me to took at your sketches?` tier feet; ' liiemselves; they will probably,lake to be utilized ,tp consume the waste fruits =never once think'. "Lady, citral, would yeti-have erre to the fence•or. trees to,escape from such from 'the orchard and garde per ske wou}i} bring upon her young �'ith a dr:erenliaf bend r7f'the ticaz}; da romanpay stutib2es amt r martcrl on-the - ` ' - votary. . 1. the boy placed his spccii. ,°., ,in her death." tri peon grow lh,.lack of viper nn8 weak- poor corn of the,present year's crop. They •- .. .- -' But she was very cauthott_s irc tier con- hand. - I."Thanfs. dear young friend, you -are nasi, either at that lime, or lager in Ifte, '"ll-reach•the marketable w•eigW in th# �` • 1' flue` toward him: She kept.in mind the - They were really.very fim,. and Sybil a_lr•ue knight."- - . . fur this lack of care on the owner's part. late fall arid--early winter.. .. . Warning- that had been,given Icer by: could praise them with sincerity as well - -"Brut what would you have me to du?" II is, well to remember that chicks GentilisI�a, and -look. care td bestow as .+Pith excess. "Help me to cicapo: horn this p1r#ce,I Sr,titi fast end a coop that hes-Preen -F[t011 TtIE,TO�iB Or :�S"f1rOC8. ^neither word nor look upon the lad "You are an enlhiSieist in art, she escort met to Fifact Ville, and attend me plenty large enough for brood when _ .. while in the company -of Captain In-. said. to the judge's house." young,wilt- soon become.loo small,--and Explorer.Gayet Brings, hart Some Rare ' ,connu. - = "Unlit fo-flay,"' replied Raphael, «illi "I*ill do so! When shall.we start?" overcrowiling Arid-in consequence injury GilsJed Mummies. . R'hen breakfast ,.,.as over all the band a manning glance., "Until to day, my "Let me see-how 'far is Iilackville to their health and grow lh will result. ._ dispersed, about their various busitess, one sole aspiration in life was to become from- this plaee?" - - - - . More room should be given at once ,it M. Gayet. the explorer of the tombs.•,t - - with the exception of Raphael, who, an artist-painter!" -";[bout-fl miles." .. ' overcrowding is noticed, either by pro. Anlinous in Egypt, has returned' to . `with pencil and portfolio, strolled about. ."And why untilAo-day? - How'tttrs to= "Aird:-howa._is-tile road`r' '.• viding. larger coops or dividing th?• Paris, 'bringing with 'him some'gilded • • . ;the to ken grounds, or sat down on day changiwd your purpose?" 'softly in- "As bad as a r<iatt cr+n be." - -: broods. . Id coops and brooders are murtiinies ttie tike of which are not in ' tragrn'e of rock to sketch•picturesgti<; quired Sybil, • ., "Gould'we reach the Village•on toot f" .cleanod frequently-, little reasonwill -be I any ,Euro7sean museums, nor even its points- in the scenery, and Captain In- The trot• dropped'his eyes, blushed, "Better oii Biot than in a carriage or foirrtd`to complain' of-that great pest, Cairn, One ;,,,as shown in the exhibition �connu, who intercepted Sybil as she and shivered, and at length-replied : on lior+seback;, n. use the toot way is lice, which otherwise might he the cause of 19110,•but was returned to some pri- • _ //t. was going to her room, and requested "Because, today 'I have a loftier as- 'shorter, By the read it is ft,. miles; of weakness .nnd stunted growth. 'Not I vate •collection'-in Egypt:' M. Cayet isI 11 1. a few moments' .private conversation' -Piration F' by a footpath that I know. which is al- only it is important that, the coops be especially proud of one, which was call- _ �. with her:-. . "A loftier aspiration than tor' excel- most a beeline, ft is not.more than halt kept clean, but the ground. in their fm- ed'the favorite of Antinow. He speaks , Sybil thought:it. the best policy to hence in art [here cannot be," said S•• that distance." • , mediate vicinity should not be allowed ,lovingly of her dark brown hair, which Sy. " , 1v became foal. grant the captain's request. So she per. bit, gravely. ��e will;go on foot, thea,' said Sy clusters thickly like bunches.of.. black ._ mated him to lead her into the unfur- The lad could not and did not contra bil. rising. ' It, will be found best to give growing grapes. In life she was one of'the cour- nished'front parlor,'where for the.whnt• dict tier. Bill ,;Ire understood as well as "When'" inquired the lad following chicks as much, range as possible. i . • , is is."loftier er exagtl?e, o conline em, have as,large the Egyptian -Bacchus,"behind whose low window-seat. •. P alion was to scree and to (case ars'. as can be provided. Chicks should as it "No,.v. H'e will set out al once! No y P car she leaped and danced, symbolizing P be fed from the older, fowls. If all "I had••the'•-honor of tellingou es- herself, " . one notices our position now, 'If we the'renewed• youth of the }ear awak- Y y arc fed together, they will be apt to get - terday, madam, that if,you should be She carefully examined .his -sketches. were.fo return to the house we might an insufficient"amount of food and' the ened by the caresses .of .the _god,J. pleased to. doe so, we ,.earths talk fur- and praised Ids natural genius; :1nd Le be observed and ;,.'etched:' older rowls will.receive too much, and ut springtime. • Cher to-day, upon the subject of your listened to his commendations in "I am ready,",said consequence, become foo tat. The chicks M. Gay'et,discovered much'even in the _.--too return to the world," began the rather breathless dolight. ._ ' portfolio, and- hiding it under a flat seem to get plenty of grain, on account name of this mummy front an adept in. . . At length piece of . rock, • where he thought. 'it nr their activity,~'but when• one thinks the hidden sciences, whose name he too courteous captain, L tli h;+ ventut't'd-to ask her: P g Sybil bowed in silence. ' • "ilii y"r,il tiiean. madam; who so much would be-equally safe front trespassers' that this activity is in a great measure' keeps a secret: Ile will-give,this man. . ' 1. •'I ani here now, at your orders, for aPPr'ecinte niy poor atlmpts, do you and~rrom'the elements: "' caused by their having"to dodge i•lie an.object to hold and he,can call before that purpose." also skoj�•h from.nature?" "Let us go," said Sybil. pecks of older jowls, it will be seen him its first owner. Gayet tells a story Again Sybil bent her head in acknow- "Alt, Ila," answered Sybil; with a "This way 'then, nitrdam," replied' the that they are not allowed to pick,up t,s, of how he first tested.this man by giving ledgmeltt of this, politeness, heavy,-sigh-;, since my•captivity here,I lad, leading the way to the woods. ` much food as tlies have the appearance hit & forged scarab; saying iT was an _.,, ".and first•, I'would inquire.- said flue llay.e lost all •interest, in my owyn a Dirk! "I .have another reason for haste," of doing. Regui`arity in feeding is an- cient and-hall just hcen brought from a captain, with a singular sable.. "w'hf• 11y only aspiration is for freedom f" Sybil .explained, as they went on. . "I other important matter. If chicks are tomb. Ttie adept held the.scarab in m3. - .. they, atter having slept upon lite yues. Raphael looked up et the lady, anutze- !.no,.v that the court is now in session fed of certain times c;•fiten on free, range, hands and Gayet, \N-ho expected to hear tion, as •I advised you to do, you arty merit now fuking,the place of the deep at• Blackv!11e. and that the judge has it Will be found that they''w`ili be 'near some.fak'ed up*story of old Egypt.heard. - ctill in the same mind?"• dcfercnce of his expression. rooms at the hotel. I know also that .or about the feeding place at the, time with surprise an exact description of �. "Not exactly," replied- Sybil, trulh ."You seem- surprised," said Gybil, the.court takes a recess at one o'clock. and all will share alike, whereas if they the fellah who hid, made the scarab•e - full', but evasively, lot though she was 'with a smile. . . _ _ it is now eTcven; if we make moderate are fed any old=tithe, some may have. weal: befoit hart him. ., still firmly resolved to give,herself up to. .."I all, Very much astonished," replied haste ,.ve can reach the village in bine wandered off in search of bugs and in. Then Di. Gayet gave the expert a 1 to find the judge and secure an. imine- sects and-therefore miss.lheir,portion-, ring of virgin gold which had lain :.000. ,�ti;tice, she had changed her plan of the lad.• 'And leis eloquent,ani[. arae- j g pmceeding. changing countenance said, as plainly skate interview. Do you not think so?" While I consider that after a certain y,ears.in,the t iiib -beside lite of " !^ as if he had- spoken„"l knew-thtt ca . "Oh,'yes, madam, certainly." age a mash red to .the growing chick; -Airfiiious. The seer blew ,lightly, ill. - • . Ah commented the t aptnin; with 1 is a tel to their de;elo meat,•tf even -an expression that proved how much I.e tain was an evil mart, but i did no noes this palls, become more difficult P P g at•der to drive away- the effect,of the . ,know hint he wars a base one.” •6 as-we descend?" inquired S bil, as fie for a change and 4-jy moderation, it will liner touches, and then pressed his "bad inistakcn 'the lady's inenning-"ail 1 o Y v be found best to confine..oneself,in the threaded their way along are obscure forehead. He had iie�er seen the roue- rj thought n tti;lil's repose and.a rrio.cn- ��ere you not rware that [ am a cap- main to dry teed2rig,,as in tine earlior F s cool reflection would bring you to ,five of this Mand?" next inquired-S•bll, -disused.pail, leading down the,narrow, telait's= niumniy.` but described the y stages of a chicles lite. a' "more. rational ._consideruti.on_ of the _ "`f? mad.aPt: I thought you had been !hiclay wooded valley. One of the most important things to fav°rile as 'she' ;;'as' wrapped for this h, no, madam,- not: more•.dillicult;.. tomb.. Ile.desor•ibcd how she,danced`in . , _ question." rescued by our men from. the otl3Cers of /9 bo considered during the summer is Uta,' but much less so. It is a very, very procession and told an intitnale story Sybil. nirLmvefed his cni-4e,:but,,left tiie law'. I thought .that,,you.were in water supply. The water.should he kept him in 1'ifs errw;,and presently said to refilge.with us, from a false and fatal gradual descent down to the outlet of 'in some vessel or fountain that will pre• of her.l'ife as an example of how she Dirt bim : . ' chni-O." the val).ey. By the way, did you ever of wantonness•would "pierc'e doves to . "Captain-, •I• have a .lestion -to .ask- b1L.sorv6 Mrs.'Berners, how much all vent the water from,walking in it, o the heart with a long gold pin of JreC: ,. `y t i­ yo q- "•Y;our Ibottglils- were 'partly correct. else the water should be , chang_ed.i`r,>.. yon,,•' T sv,is rescued from the bailiffs by Cap- these long, narrow, tortuous-vales -be- quently: The fountain should of course headdress' -Pte told-,even the name of "f'rocecd, mnt!nm t i art,• &rilirely -at A,iin Tnrannv's hand: Aird I- do suffer tween the spurs of the'mountains, and always be placed in a shady apot.and the dead woman, which was Artenin• your comninnds;" \said lite 'cnptnin, under a false charge. But, Baphael, leading down to the great valley, re- the water ci!t'anged often. isie. - i '"- :-�I# what think you? Do you•hct think that' semble the beds' of water courses emp- •-It is well to remenrberin.ralsirig pure. - • � ' '� r Snpposin+! thnt I hnd remained in the a + . -be-bravely met, tying into some great river'?" inquired bred fowls that growing chick, as it A pian has. Coached ttie liniiL.of lilt- ` - - - Same mind that. I'was in ;vcslerdny, and nnswored, and put down? Would not the boy artist, looking with interest into near,, maturity, will', in a measure -rnalt importance when.he Is sati.fied with fth that I still persi-sted in my purpose. of you, if yoil were'falsely charged ,.,,;fit, the dace of his companion. - gt•lld,ially, so that-,it does not do fo con.1 own society. . . • , .. . 4 *, _ 1' e1.+r('•:•' ;r-r7�'Ki:;..s.e�.:. ,Y:y�3'v .;L�-... =..^ st' ui;sr.+_• &:sa ''g6=hrz.,.AuWd�."K'..r -'�:,.r `,�,,;:.,;..... tz.�.;.. ,vy:.i:.,: � ;A:. r4e .'a,-,?.��i.+.�"'... iiiili: :.^� ,o,<, :�.'r :y-.w .. w ? 3• - ',;.''."^.fir' ,, .r:. "�"'. ,..»$'(':moi. v y. .`-'�: _ .:.. •R--'� + ..;. "'i%- m .• :c .,K v i :1. �, ,�,,. a,., a .a -:c.•a� ..�+.4•uw�.,.. a-. `.._- :y+e ..%.. .�a.r ':.'sn.'.�+.F."iF"y. .;:5� ''+�.- «:_ _ .9..- .,.,..s.:.-.► �.'�1' •w.;...,:.�•°s .: .. ..a ..,.y . .. a e •.n..:.. e7 .. w.. .✓^ "b.P-' .(`.;,•' �• „i r%.,w..-n:.:r^'. •.:. :'.I^- \ 'C ia4.Jw G. .'J.•n 'i '�-2: .Y f.: hq_. L. .t a .r-,� �_ M •v ti�'C t. .y.',, k:. f.'R .. n-. ". h. �•�.. 'r _ .-r-• h vKne .— - r.�. .•.• r� -y 6+ ' "' w t,I .r ;: •`a V"' e .--Mrs.tWoodruff, sr_ continues . - . . - _.8r - _ ,7 LOCALISMS. . in poor health. _ -_ � `, . � A- + T. C.'Brown was a city visitor -A! - `. s -Rupert Allayasy Nias hQixhe I r� _�a ' _ - - -over Sun - -Mesday---- l U 1 r .�.�.�.�.. S *8011--w 'Mrs. B. Burk was a city visitor �� t 'Tuesda - , , .-Mrs. Cbas. Bradford is.,visit- _ . - , - yy on Monday'. -C, H. Ham-bad a-business trip i�friends in the city. G, Philip was a city visitor- on ,,fit t . on Wednesday. -The Methodist choir held _ - - - � 1- _ :� __ _: to the city Wednesday. - •-Mrs McKay, 'of Toronto; is their annual icnic on Wedn a Ir Sanderson, of Toronto, was - T. _ ' .� . ­�,,, , 1, ­. . : p y � I / 8 nding a few days with Mrs- -rF. E. and Mrs. Gee and fa „ 3y h F e:over Sunday. . - _ - Time . ,I I pe e. spent a few days last week in To. Mise M. Willson --is visiting • ,., . .. .. - �V. 1. Dal - • . . 't. I . , . , , -Found.-A pair of gold-rimm- ionto. friends in the city. -,,- -, - = • I .,; ,,, - -tedey e-glasses. Owner please call -Miss Clara Ham is enjoying a Miss hton, of Good�eood, ',is - . ' ' ' at this officQ.. .. few week's holidays at her home visiting at Mrs..G. Philip'-, - _ G --Mise Lays, of- -.Coronto, 'is here. ' ` - G. McGregor and child, of To- is {tom Pete. . s din �s couple of weeks with -Mrs: D. BroYenehire has 'ust ronto, are vision at R. Philip's. » stock f O - to o P returned feom visiting_ friends in gg g WA andhlra- Logan• . . R. Brodie had the misfortune of . -.-_ _ fl . '' . --(I•eo• Varty, of Montreal, is Fenlon Falls.. - -.. 1._ 1 f loein his horse on Saturday night - ' a few days. with his -Misses L. and M. Pickard, of 1 'spending Mrs. G. Burk is not improving - RAN3TE Preserving settle-. ± , mother on Church St. Cleveland, are"here visiting Miss as quickly as her friends would RAN Doable Boilers• • -Miss Baker and Master Eddie, Eva Brokenshire. 'desire. - ' of Toronto, spent a few days here -David Decker, of Claremont, The Temperance people'has put RANITE Sauce Pane. _ - _ :With Mrs, McCormick.• = is• spending ,a few days, with nP their security for the extra RANITE Pudding Dishes. -.Rev• G. and Mrs. McGregor friends in Pickering:' lawyer. RANITE Dish Pans. _. ' -._have been spendin:g-a-few days -Miss Marcia Ross, of Whitby, J Burk shipped on Monday 2S RANITE Pails, etc. with Pickering friends. is spending a few days with her. crates ancon-Tuesday 35-crates of . -New potatoes have been on friend, Miss Kate Kerr. raspberries.. - __ - . - :' the market for'"about a week, and -Mrs., Ruantree, of Toronto, Miss M` Hogle spent a few days _ - - - are of good size and quality. - ' has been spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Wm. Camer- -_.• a -D. M. Spink was one of the with J. R. and ;firs. Winter. on. of Maekhaxn. QLt htg and Price Right• - party of coal dealers who took the -Dr. Henri• will be here neat R. Cowan and family Mr. J: _ .. . • • . _- trip to Scranton, Pa., last week. ' Tuesday to attend to-his profe,' Ham, F. and 11ir=.-Mechiu, J. and "% -Alex. Flett, of Kingston, has atonal duties, also on July 31st. !fi-. Madill took iu the excursion, . So HAPMAN ' S been spending a few days=at- the -host=-Between Pickeril3g and to Jackson's Point on.Tuesday. 1. 0 home of his uncle, W. D. Gordon• Dunbarton, a lady's brown cap. . . : -Mis Mildred Logan, of Torun- Finder please leave at T. Hensler- . - Audrey. . ' . to, i§' spending the summer with son's, _ _ :._ _ - . . her grandpa rents,. W.. and Mrs. -Fred Andrew was at Elle- Crops look well. • -''� -Logan,.-- smere on Thursday attending,the Geo, and Mrs. Lawrence visited --Miss Dora- Doan, of Nen•- fnueral of his cousin, Miss A. Claremont on S,tlltday. a � I nding a .scopic,of Aiibs;Minnie Pugh is visiting in - A St0 k sof r'. jnarket, is pe Forfar. _ _ V V weeks with W. V. and Mrs. Rich- -•Mi-s B. Bunting left on Tues- Claremont. - . { .. . ardsom day for a few weeks visit to her We are glad t'o hear that Pat- . _ _ _j . Dr.- 'and •Mrs. Stew of E�Zt' N Ranting_ Swan ad};-1}as _ . _._ .. . { Markham, werewith the latter'- River, :Man. C. H. Pilkey ilii home again fee - -�t . .. - - pts, �. and Mrs. Logan, over -Geo. and .lir-.'Peak, of Aleve- much better after his visit. ��jaf p � ; Wadey, land, and Fred and '1SrG. De13ng . Thos. Bayles and wife, of Green- �(�� V` a7 . --Miss Celena Bell Colirtice' is of-Toronto, are visiting R`. H• wood, }isited here on_Sunday. _ her holidays s with her and 41iG. peak, '_liisa Jennie Gordon and 'cousin " t(lame �� spending Y - . - uncle. and aunt, W. L. abd-Mre. -Mt'a, John E.' .Bryant and visited R. Guthrie and' family on am_o ' Courtice. dan�hter, of Philadelphia, are gihirda}- _ __ __- - R --Residents at the East end of visiting their aunt, Mrs. Joshua Mrs, W; J. Cha roan retrned - . the village complain-that the side- N. Richardson. . from her visit to Toronto on Sat- y _ :•. aL1Bt .arrive.d. - - . walks,at that point are being de- _SirQ• W g• Field and daugbt- urday.. - - . stroyed by cattle 'and horses that er, Miss Jean, of •Toronto, s nt J_ H. Madill, of Colchester,' has • . - • �e , , ,are allowed to roam at large. The Thursday of last week with John been in our midst renewing old . owners are running the risk of and Mrs. Field. friendshi X. _ - goa.Will need aoane for preserving your season's frmt having their unruly animals -W V: Rleb-IL oia a ' from 80c n to 800. - impounded. er, Miss Lizzie, spent a few days children are visiting' her brother Bance Paisfrom loo to 600. . , --A.n-Irishman slept in the.same daring the-ppaast week with friends at Moorefield. - . _ • . - _ ;room one night with a negro. His .in Newmarket. • - , Mrs. Guthrie is spending a few . • - lace was blacking during the -Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto. days in Whitby with her daught- - •' - _ -- Rice Boilers, Tea Pots, Tea Rettlea, Idghtbya practical joker. Start- spent: Sunda here with her or. Johnstone. ,• Dish Pana, Etc., Y t v low ing off in a hurry in the morning sisters, Mr& John 11-ickie and Mrs.. Miss -Wilcox -returned to her = p>Cicea _ he caught eight .of himself in a, " S Chapman home after a fortnight's visit with - . • _ ,, _. _ � cry mirror. Puzzled he stopped and -Lorne Ridle - occupied the her rousins at GraQmere Grange. - ,. __ -: ,. - gazed, and finally ezcllaaimed, pulpit in the Z occupied church g, T Love is having a hay fork �� a tall stook of Hay.Forks. Rakes. Scythes, 8nathe.etc. _ -. •sBegorra, . they've, woke• the last Sunday.evening, and' preach- put in.his new barn: Frank Smith . . - and General Hardware. wroia manl" ed'most acceptabl and Ira Lawrence have each. had _ _ . —The sympathy of the common- ---:GeoRr p, i nary is in .the one put in.- - - ityy ie eztended to J. and Mrs. Mc- city this,week attending the Ma- Our congratulations are to the. . - . 1(�dnty on the death of thee. infant sonic Grand Lodge which is meet- pupils, Who passed the entrance, B U NDY Ing in Massey-Hall. - . Mii•ses E. Pilkey and Nel- _ ;.!J a H •' • .1.1. : ". .'son, James Finset, at the age ezaln4, --. - 1 ser and 7 months, which took -Mrs• Henr Gordon and Mics lie Lynde and Matter S. Pugh else, - ' on un r_ snma 6 h and _ of about two weeks. The funeral clay for a visit with friends in the Hiss �V, Chapman de?erwe ere it. 11 - tookplace`Puesday-imorniag-w . ort • es provinc ---- - the remains were conveyed to the - i v on u Y. sit teacher of No. 5 from 18:5'2 to IS83. ,. , -, . R. an reek,- .Mr. A.- Field brother of Thos. died at his liume iu Tra%ei's city. - Always 9 or interment. 1 9 le jn Fie of the 1,-shore and broth- ,Mich. last tveek. He had worked A stock of > oot� and ACIN on hand. •- . -They- are practica pep er tti-tan• of'-B. Fawieett.. _ _ tip•a glee practice there and was _ + $8)7AS' -At Topeka, after read- Mi.,, Stogill.and ttvo children, respected of all. Hi, many - - . - ing of the packing house scandal. Master -Hart and MrA. 'Murdie, Qf friend; 'will learn of his detnil4e at _ ' • " . . a committee was formed and the} - . C. 5eaforth, and }irs.. Finch.-of La>n- the early aFe of;rt, with -owrow'• - ---=o-- ; - ''_ decided to "try it on a dog. Con- don, are visiting J. H. and Mrs.• _ The action. of the temperauce - . _ tlentl •three- du q were ro- " Oar WgAA=WEL1: BRAflID is eXtra tiatue i; Jeph?olh people of Pickering Township'lii - - - '% procure and were fed entirely on _Jafnes_ amd_ 1Ix-&- Riehard-4, ap pealing t}leir,roc-e i- commend- pl�MiTet$ are up-#o-date and ate sure to suit you canned'meats. In a•week bne doff, acccimpanied -by MrQ. Smith, of able• . It i= rather to the regreied _ - '""�"- _ - ".was dead, another went mad and Audley, were in Drayton 'cast that such methods are employed • .--.CALL AND SEE OCR STKK he third=a wise brute-ab.=o � ' LL t IwEek visiting ;irs. Richard's, Who of tlhe lignur Uarfy to gain their ` ' -. 'cutely declined- -to"eat the staff r T 11�► G ' kers �_ is quite til. end iti'e are lheartily in sYm• .. R. .A. -'BUN T ng. . t� after the second day. Pie -A man may use themoleonthe -St: Andrew's Sunday school pathy with any nlea-urf1s to bring :'back of his neck for a collar butt- wilL•dtirinq th`e next.two luouth3 about a - ate of affairs«here the- a be held at 10 a. m. 'instead of 3 ends of intemperance will kis ata . on; he may ride s_freight car .to m:. In tons Hence of this mininum. . Such thipgs as did- - - • an • -save two rents is mile; he may chane the servic� in the church graced Brigden township are only Se ry f 1 Season. ..�­ .`'•light the lamp with a:splinter to wilt be held at 11 a.' m.'instead of a 3ample.of the wdrk'of the trade. Sngar.' 011111Pre . . • be ma sto his _ 1 . save matches; y P ` - L . watach at )light to.saye w.ear..; use i0- _ _ . `. a period for semi-colon to save iiik " =-Mrs. `B. 1Efunting receivied a pasture his;.grandmother's grave telegram on Friday. last., stating In Womanly- Aliment$ Ito save hay; but an exchange that her sister, wljo lived" in . — . _=Come to us for.your preserving sugar. _ 'says_that a man of this kind is a Strathroy, and whom she visited ,and Weakne::e: 1._ _Best Standard granulated, price very V scholar and a gentleman compared lately, Ir>id succumbed to the al a� ,man veho will take anews- disease from which she had been - .. _ = -- w' _;_ _ .- to ' We also -e * a�er�an wen pe. S>t�oop's K Care Soothes. Fe�4 _ . it pu`t it back in the post-office '-In a letter receive rom wE3 Tnu—i I • • . marked "refused." . • O'Leary, of' Ninette, Mari.,• he • =To the-man that is looking makes a strong appeal for harvest -The bent remedv which physician.know for - r . . . . for. a "snap" it rarely comes: help. -Wages•will be from $?.(]O' ei'emahe-weaknesses is cop�iwsed or dards of . . __ What. is .considered as a snap is to $2.00 a da and 11e will pay certain White lily. To this are"added other ,.- For tannin fruit. To cooking. iso �' remedies which draw out the poisons and heal g nine times' iu ten the result of S3A0 for good tlireslilthg rnaehine the inflamed membranes. This soothing anti- boiling: -`No work. No sealing�re-- ��—•-- ` . `• ' such drudging effort as would feeders:. • ••• se local apUlication is a as by drNOOP'S and physicians dvefywbere as Da Saoor'e - m>1ke -tbe-snap hunter weary to -Mrs. R. A. Bell on Wednesday NIGHT'cZas-tcxause it cures white the pa _ nired. Gnaranteed. to keep fruit in Liens sleeps and the m a-r n i n g finds the q -contemplate. There is•a man who morning had the misfortune to pat,, the ,nflammn :,oa,.the discharges, •" ' ;' its natural state. • . is manager of One of the largest abated.The live, r.d,- Woman are .. g fall down stair_ �Iehoughher uh- d,-,m. They sutler, _ .ecoids of martyr• thew never know - I city banks and' „gets:$$15,000 a hirie3 'are -lot --thought' -to •-be they are sick. nil thissuIIerin(C ,. .year, who is the. envy of those serions, she was badly bruised. noelsdkneest 1 i is unnecessary. ^-Cowie t0 us.and get a trial' lot. .Ours woman maybe •who imagine good, berths are -an .We hope to see her arouv again. Erer9 along 1 -may be - Is the only store that sell it in town the 'gift of the stare. He is re- m. a svonc rienoe the - - g in a few days. made to e:- ' -ported 'a't bllslne?S tical 10 a, Ilh., —The Jud e's c6urt,of revision vigor and vi• t�'.ie of ro- - B bust and pert tip nealcn9wa- - •• 1 -Fruit will keep nice open or sealed for 'to 3 p. m. but you tray see him swill-be field in the toren hall this Ibis ever-iii- - -i- anhood. It is to orsuffertngivomen -and see ns'andl ` almost any 'eve'ning - tr11dgilTg �Frida.') forenoon at 11 o'clock. creasing numbs many years. :Come ti" 4'� llom8 abOtlt i.30 t0 a late dinner y thatDr.Shoops'-`nds bis message 4. _ a I O - Only two appeals have been enter- and lite and Rood cheer. It is to these ` wlth111S hand-bag and care-worn and atekandailingwomen that. Da SNOOP'S ,," ' get t real 1 t ed,. that of J. L. Spink Ltd. NIGHT cu,tB Will come as a Maim of Guead. -•: _ - _ ''`face. There is_a pmsperola neer- - the - Canada Ice Co. wbn v;Ant You may not know Sour trouble b9 tpe same a ...� '� - chant lira Ilan built up a large hysicians give it.but remember Ax' Spoor s _.- _ thea assessment reduced. WIG13T bay be yelled upon in all CFt9e9 in 1c k�V Do • business seemingly by a•strulle of -The weather of the PRI `week womb uiceratr-ovaliiag of the womb.rpeeins in 0 �I• luck,and into whose lap commerce 8ne, and as the womb or•ovaries. ]eugprrhoea. (whidea). ._ - - polus golden dollars. - Just try .has been exceedingly. inflammation, oongesttou, irreguisr or Painful � , . ,;� ; and get him to give.you ten min= a' result 'farmers .are enabled to menstruation. Ask for Nm>rs utas some day to-tell you what his i harvest their hay crop in splendid pICKERI NG PHARMACY. c ::. . • ' present success has cost' him-the condition. The outlook for an - - . Everything Must Be ►7�1d S early and lets hours, the anziods abundant 'harvest not only of hay Dr, Shoop's Rsatorative `brings - ! . -,cares, the eRreleas` vigilance, the but of all other kinds of crop was lasting relief in Stomach, Kidney and I3 Bars of Comfort Soap for 50 Cents. i - ` nevermore promising than at pre- ' impaired constitution. Once in Heart troubles through the inside Men's heavy wiiikin 0c;Men's 22cverhauls185 andn90cccy;Men a�hmere�sox shirts,- I.s a ng while fortune seems eel sent in this locality. - - . - - n-ewes. No matter how the -nerves heavy goods, , L. ` `. '� - brainless Through the kindness of Peter became impaired this remedq will Ie- _ Men's straw hats 80c for T+6c; Men's Boots at wholesale pries. K'' favor some aimless, g Ladies Ozford shoes 96c; Ladies' atent leather shoe, huff top 1.36.,; I.a -081 ifellow, but the chances for Christie, M. P., >be Dept. of the build their strep th, will restore their vi or.- Remember itdoes no good to buttoned boots, cost 1.40,for 1.00:' Psnaps" without "cracks" are Interior, Ottawa, has resented treat the ailing organ—the irregular One call will convince you th8t out prices are at]east 40 per a about one in'a million. Jutf Mart the Pickering Public School with heart., rebellious stomach, diseased cent. below any in the trade. . •,a lithe calculation on your own I the 1Flt wt map of the Dominion. kidneys. They are not to Blame. Go - - account, culled from the pages showing the New provinces. The back to the nerves that control them Store for sale or t0 let. r of your�rrsonal experience. The reverse side has a ap of Loci �treltt the Lae-use a remedy that OGAhr. �C ickeriDa, Ont: L -. 1„na,lty f success is hard work I world, showing clearly the British cures through the inside nerves. Sold JW. a.d the. isno substitution.-Es. Empire with all its possessions• _ �-tiy Pickering Pharmacy. - _101� _ .. .. - .�.••a,_, -.: a•. �.,,e. ,. w,ti,.,xN.ta�'.� wi .�r� Sp.. ,-�.;+$� Jr. ,n.. �._.n U- , ^, �yT} ;. . a L, As t-. a ;*} •u1! -:.roc' ►yob• c r