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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_07_27 T.nn^1 is a,'" •S' ta�At.eV,n :i^,.... A:l7 4'moi �Y•yQ'F„'.moi,' ..• 't•�•--,�Mar`i,.?y...'q�:r2 l°•'r',!...- n.-rea,•b,.,f,* '.l+Y ,;, �.,.•.+•�i .• •::."-S,. ir•:V�•• l.!.!�'. •' Ri M.4v..i. Oil ,.: r.>`•'1,. ., x.,.. ..!•:�.., .,}..l'.:. 'w-s.:z'a, •.,. '••` 5.'13 : "`.£ -+ .,e _ '"'+St''f:••.. •a• ,.t,-x$-' 't r. _ a - •„ •• .�" FI '+�`°s';' '?,+e ,+ ,.,.d,. r._ :..- ....:e. .. c••� ...:e£^•^....... ..w` -•i!r..... :.. ''T ta• .. a.aame �,.xja,a. _ :•,5� .-aaay. :c••r-.,.. NnT.'• -`•z�`s•� _S P. NO PICKERING. ONTe, FRIDAY, JULY 27, ?90 0 - NO. 4' �^QOL. ,XXV. Fairport. Cherrywood. J01v **taual G;asbs. Amon the' names of the 'sdc- SD� Mills. Our neighborhood was thrown $nto great excitement on Sundaycesiful candidates at the recent ,% Hair is Dental. �PICSE8111'( - entrance examination, which ap- i *$" evening when it was discovered red in the Toronto papers on ,- I that fire had broken out in the p p y# T1R. R. M. 9TEwART, Markham. onda were /Hiss Alma F. and DENTIST. straw @tack at Wm. Morecomb's i y HomwGraduate of Toroot*rniversity Roti Wbeat Sri bass north barn. Had-it not been for Howard C., daughter slid bon re- Ext 11Graduate Royal College of Dental SargeoreQVh1fe wheat 75 bne. Q spectively of Thos. M. Henderson. �� On OFFIQB—OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICS. Spring wheal tib bus. I the timely assl_tance of the neigh- Howard, the younger, i@ only 12, Open daily.9 a m.to B v:m. Goose wheat tib btis. hors serious damage would have y g y f rz Residence,Main st.,.xorth. been done, as it was R few hours' years of age. Both wrote at the l �.' sox-Ton, Manitoba Flour, $4.60 Jarvis St. Collegiate. Their many' FCed your hair; nourish it; AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDiY. Cream Buns. Beat Famuy, 4.Ea hard work saved the building and friends here con ratulate them Tea-sans,Fancy Pastry, 4 la coutent6 for which '_lir. Moreombe $ 10 A.m.to 4 p. m. Office over 6nmmerfel17 3gaior,Femily Flour, 4.00 Un their success. glue It Something to. live On. Silver's store. Cotton, site or Papez Bags included, fenders his sinedre thanks to one T1 R.E. S.BARKER;L. D.8..D. D B., an�1cITfut•their assistance in the Thea• it will stop falling, and. =; DDentist,Bton8ville. Honor gradnate of Brim $iff 00 Ton time of need. and would add fur- Stouffvifle. Will grow long and 'heavy. the Royal CoIlete of Dental Burgeons and of _ Shorts, 020 00 Ton they that anyOtln nlell found -- ' ' the nmveztit)of Toronto. $ours•1)to 19 s.m., fambp;$.5.00 Toa young Ayer S Hair Vigor i3 the only to 5 p.m. Office in GruWn's Block,over Jew. using ITlatCheS OL'cigarettes around Died, on Sunday'the*1Jt11 hist., For elery store. Local telephone No.24. Appoict. 1115 home in Midland, Mr. Oba- hair-food you Call buy menta may be made for evenings. Residence , Graham, TjPiLoletuheat these premises while; C t'O?ming too RL CYBrien ave. MAROAx every Monday an Flours I and from the bay will be'punished diah Fleury. The deceased was a 60 years it has been doing Tuesday. Offiee over White's store. ssla Chop of all kincfs, accurdinz to law for -any damage former resident of Stutiffville. but just what we claim it will do. Chopping and Gristing• that may be done herenitev. moved to Midland. About three Medical. — years ago where he was employed It will not disappoint you. PICKER-ING COAL Audfe it) the iron work-, there. `My ha:r nsedtobevery abort. But after _ Y• nsi•,g Ayer's liar v fRRuz x short time It began lf'. EaST1V00D: 11.D.. BaTQPCD We understand that immediate t�grow,and now it la fo°rteen Inches long. �] This.eEa:.s sptcr,did resalt Lomeafterbeing Iy . to CanadianPsciflc Rai]wey; Cor..ner, CO y. Hay 1285 been coming }n fort stt'ps twill be -taken to have the to. office 2fas d.S TLsza, Ontario Conn-v: Is.aer of Marrisae Licenses. 1• this week. t: Co-oraduSprtags, j. £Aatemonr office hottra—Before to a.m„ t to s touffwille local by Ian .quashed. - HE PIC I NG. �' NEWS KER m. Private telephone Yards at Spink Mills. Harvest is well begun .with bar- Anion other i:oilnds will be p.m.,and ftor� 7 to 8.r• P g g &fade b Z.e.A>se Co-Lowen.l[a**. ooanectionwitb8alsam,(:rsenwoo-l.Brongham le and wheat. the suggestion thrown out by the manuuAtareraof $t Zion,A.Jahnstoa s;?th con), Wm Cowie'e stove-Coal $6 ton: y SARSAPAl U.& Tthooa),andDPugh's(athcoo) 6-17 lCbeetna% Coal 6'3.-iton. Mrs. G. T. Smit}1 ]las returned Judge in rendering judgment in _ Pea Coal 5-,5 tt,n. from her Moorefield vi-it. quashing the P.ickerinz local ,�,rs ptaecttY PBCr0YAL - — Select Lamp Coal, $5.35'ton. The -t€nii of Sunday evening option by-law,' that no one but Legal. Btacksraith d..tnu '. -1who---h ere-qualified to 25c.per too disocunt for cash. E: L. Cha lnan led the prayer- vote mo s, SWELL, Q• 0.; BAF►RIB• F rll weight guaranteed, 3 on money by-laws, should be _ . TSR Ooaaty unit Ciders for coal;eft with W. Peak will Illeetln� Ill t f,chttlyll Un uuday entitled to' Vote on local ol.)tion: ogyloi.. Court Hoye•Whitby• 10.v be da eren111it. It 'tl'aa & (slut that he oDPd Above prices Sub est to Change Rithout 1> notice. E. Vanstone bought a team, of would be .settled by -a higher Tow it McGiLLIVRAY, BARRIS- r horse- from J.- E. Disney, of court, and, no doubt, it will comeXarne&s !J en,solicitors.&c. oyoo op o�teTPhop J. L. SPI K. Greenwood, last reek at a hand tip for decision.in file Pickering t:o(i111tnay.LL.B. monsT to Loan. 87 LZ1szT1C�— a -bj5Llon by--law appeat-case. J.L.Spink. D.M.Spink H. T, Love has just' placed. a President lsaaattier new fence 'along his farm front Petersyuyry.. �el•�•�aim with turned posts neatly painted . .. ✓ALTO A HOPFINt3,VETERINARY SUB- — Rla}te and greezb. - — When you ';rant something out of - H. t}SON, tiradaaa* os ohs ontari vet Ben N iliin u who has been Edwin and Mr,;. Boothby were , Il a Tcroao, registered amber -' the common d she ontano sienna✓ • returned t<, his c, satin duties :Hiss Pearl.Bo by was in the order. SO it is with your harness Oboe sad res;dence one andaaa quarw miles pe $ and collars. Don't take"What you Wrtbaf Green River• Otbce and*hoeinKtorge - at Pitt�bur on 'Honda city a couple.of days this seek. isoaa8 so 11 a m., and 1 h 1 m. Private $ Monday. E d canget,"—get what 3*otl want. First-class ri for Aire b da . J. an Mrs. Grasse have tela- y�mse is m7 woe P.O. ,,,Pawn, (}s•ta Abram Brown. late of this u Auver, �, �, y y place, is engaged in newspaper fives from the city visiting thisolth @wise. d. Not Then you _ . or night. work,in Pittsbn , Pa., and is do- week. Inlrrsra:Ke: ins well we are glad to report, Mrs. Alex. Ru tledge of New. - ` , r'Blis I Bets flu trains. Fred and.. Mrs. . Lawrence and market-spent un ay at Mr, o n We-use the best of.. leather, t4ud L'1gE INStiRANOE. 1' . daughter, of.Torontq, '�4rs. Tasker .��'iliiame. guarantee absolute ACT Mrs. John Fotgie, of filaremont, tion. s>trsysasrC oompaa7• ;Teaming dOIIe. and Thomas Tasker, of Whitby, Baitisfac • D• M. SPIN&, A•ax'r, called on Geo. E. and Mrs. Law,- Fliesit Thursda}• with her sister, �tT cense on Stlndap. Edyt Howitt. E. "vl• a BOdell M I is h W. H. Peak, Pricker n, Rev. J. Dobson, of Markham. - f �,sg;t,uss garbs. - _ K1N5ALE. � preached a •very instructive ser- �SCtl�Y3„a]z2 _ - - = mon to 11 large congregation in j� BIINTINQ, Ilene: of MamaQe 1_t ebur 9u B. LiesnaastortbeOonnt7 0: Ontario. of. • Last Sunday registered _92 in ?i Methodist ch Sunday he 1 y :Furniture the Pha<]e here. _ - ftt� con y- FOR ire•ae the°•sora or at his residence, Rev, F:'F. Boothb and son,-Ed. vulase• _ et * s Levi and Mrs. Mackey are visit- a in Lvnn, left for thea' home in .-D fri*bd4 31vt e. R' A .. N,TV vl0 a A full line of first• iew5SHIP C-8i• and,. Mrs.. ogees ffpent. '1INDE � n . Conveyancer, Commistionerlor taking _ StltidRy at home, nee 196"Ttta. Aocooataat. bite. 111oaey ao loan , b a ota o Monday morn- lop - ••lass@✓ of 3iazriago Lia ... Oise@ fnraitnrenow -- -with thPefTn•rnendingl•entl•i. A winlher:took in the excur*ion �►a -s INDER E ! o1fsrm prOped• _ .Bert Wilson, of Indiana, who TWINE = sacs@" Qphitey s, oat. fiOneer On EEhlt,ltl0a to C C — am Rare rooms. Peter (.t 1R-C i��Pk. liar been stfiyirlg fora few days �j POSTILL, Licetrseti 3tict" hr. Wagner',., building- are pro- At JA!s_Htin itts, left for home len - — all on— t [or Count-el, of York and Ontario- Ani Prices right. , Crf'�aing all!1 st'e will 5L1UI1 11Ati e`a _ loo roles ofa,l kinds ettenatitooashortest. liety black=tllith, I riday with a cut u pure-bred : cotsv►old zhow -i,eeh, id souse, Address Green aicez P 0.,,Oci. S. Dillingham. -bray i� -evy ill At. fr I is . _ _ It. W. L D. Banks, 'Pickering 1)rt�ent hflwillyz had a stroke, ]lupe ons. -Ja $ti. tt an Edwin i' POi-'HER. Licensed'.Auctlon- -- Ward, Greenbafik, also. a fete 1 . o,r.valuator•and coueetor for trie toss PiokeriaR, Unt for a -lieed3 sec t�rery. ties of York and Ontano All kinds of "ctioo - �ii,� Glatly; Mowbray is hom s<,t1C11-do\1'!19 frO.n] George hiller, 17he •ales aondrwte,1 and valuations made at mod of haticham. WESTERN p �( - prate charge, Estates and consigatnknts cuss- for list Ilulid:ty- and i.,,t) of flet R�S I E � IJ�N l �f C�N�D� •istsatly managed sad sold,by auction or +• 1 �nvaac sal!. RortCa4e•., rents,-, te notes an. Wagner. ,& Cay6'lT fl'i Ki ale Wadden her'neral accounts promptly collected cat sats• The Iklil=1i}e gartlell )arty i LU r Ovgha p • % settlements auarauteed. Phoce or lJe held a C !i L'. ('. J. $ --m Iaoor orated by set of Patliam x218!write for oermv and rarti.ulars, �Brougusoc. teweyl UT1'S C. A. Barclay.�caa in Toronto on liolserias srafsoh... ' out. Daae* ma-r.be fixed ty 'ph-one ''•;alis about . Attg. 16th. Particulars Aatltorized Capital.. ........-il,000,om once. y, Have a full line of fresh and cur- later. Monday. Subscribed Capital tiooA00 ed meats constantly on hand-.' Dr. G N, Fish spent�Vednesday Heat•............::.... ...........: teo,eoo W. J. Lawrence and family in the c1Ly.. Assets Reaitl7 Convertible......,... ].M:R Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, have returned home after visiting Joest CoWA:t,E*p, T.H.Mcl1n.LAx >�W _3doney to Loan = Haul,:Bologna, V•'einers, etc. `• the former's home for n' couple of A. Littlejohn, of Brooklin,.,Sun Pre.ide°t �a.hiitr Reeks. dayyed'at•home. Special attention given to Farmer's Bale 5 per cent. Highest prices lid for J. L. Cowie, of. Toronto, was Aotee Collections solicited and prom dy male _ B tCh cattle. dei'StOI'ni on Sunday Om over r y Farmer's w�iga bi'to�a u"nt LIIi the iste`id • u er s le Tha. thou -.- - _ ` . : i evening accompanied by wind did home Crawford,sof East Toronto, en sr % s n parts o e world considerable damage to the crops savwgs sa"aerarammt. : naT�'anCe 0f all kinds spent Sunday here. flattened them,out in great shape. Interest allowed on deposits at hi chesl Spring Chickens Wanted: Jno.- Haju, this week recei4v rent rates,and credited ball-pearly to aepositose- _ - atteIIded t0 ��� word that his father was dead: Uxbridge. See H. Mechiri s `Farm to" Rent' deo. ser✓.lrc.aaga, :• We will pay the highest market price -- advt. in another Column. for spring chickens. Those having Mrs. A. J. Crozail died at her home R. J. Price attended the,Masonic ess������� Real Estate handled-Conveyane- them should see us before selling. in Uxbridge Tuestiay•morning, 10th 'Grand Lodge in Toronto last week ■ in done on short notice. inst.',after an illness ,extending over $ i �a y e B We also sell field and'gar*D-seeds for three months from that dread disease The storm on Sunday night did �reVelitatl�n - the W. Rennie Co., ltd, at cats- • ' —cancer. Het maiden name was Cath- great damage to the crops around < ,.rogue krises here; one ,of the erine,Stretan, youngest daughter of here. Two 150 acre farms fur sale. 'Also best seed stores in Canada. er of the late Robert Streton who Par. and Mrs. Davis, of Oshawa, — Irood house and lot in Village. ' gf-ttled_in-Reach t the_totvn line of on Thttts. ' WATCHES ! f $ \tn._1_Gro-ceiies �It,.Uils, Tul entine came from Dublin,Ireland,in 1Si3,and called on F L. Gleeson v r on hand. Prlces.Iight. L xhridgc from whom Strettonville day. — " J " takes its name. She with her hos- R. Phillips sold a horse to lir. -W• V. Richardson• FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE', band had lided in Uxbridge. for the f Bruoklin, for a good - -. Robinson,t *K.Ev R_`q tic E. Bryan, Manager. hast 12 years. figure. wCC4 ensEc° -Notary Public, Pickering. Another old resident and'respected .11 r$. F. Soden, of'' Clayeluunt, ✓coo ;o citizen of L abridge way called .from ;pent 'Monday with ]let, sister, lir= : D OlYIINION BANS his ea rly labors on Friday last, in the R Cmvau. - r person c,f the late David Graham, iwt)o The trustees fire placing a new d MI Street r— died at his 'rest enc@ on _ ala . he best quality in ickerin blackboard oft ql �► ` CaDltai Authorized $4 000000 disposition io a man et few fiords, quiet t disposition •tad retiring wanner, he file school. Capital Paid UD', $3,000,000 lvas always highly respected by those 'Iia, M. Alger returned home wT * ` � • Rho knew hili✓, and especially b the roln Huntsville on Tuesday ac- • ,Y;<Yr, - 'Reserve Fund and $3,749,000 p y y € " - i' L7adivided Profits employees of the organ factory, where companied by Miss M. Hart, of Pharoaehe has been employed for over toren- that place. two three years. The funeral service We must CO)lgratulate our pit- WHITBY BRANCH y y Sunda was conducted b Rev, Har- Ails and teacher. on their success attendedwas the factory • : : General Banking _ -- men'in he factor at'by h fa cry 'a h 1 1p lratryingabeing _ yy t t e recent A. oungg En lish lad by the name of tions, al pt :$ea8onable Goods. • ' Business Transacted. Lauder, had a very narrow escape successful. from drowning on Tuesday. W�tIle Mrs:F.Ellis, of Detroit,who has we wotffd'like to Five You a quotation playing around the dam and mouth of been visiting her father, W. J. if cu inters*teG. " -Paris Green' Special atTention given to the -collee- the mill-race, at the back of H. Jones Bodell, left on. Wednesda for �ve c�try the lata"snort of witches tion of farmer's sale and and Son's store, he fell into the, race, lliontreal to visit her sister Y Mrs. in this -M, or We of natty ranging in Insect Powder other notes.-- where there was about four feet;of price from _ M. C. Linton. �— Water and considerable current conn- $1.00 LO -$100 - Chloride of Lime. •y-� nisi To add to the danger, he was R. J. Cowan sold a new rubber- Chloride JJEPARTMENT, g• g y; bein rapidly carried along ilnder- fire buggy to Elias Percy, ak o a Sp@sial dt•eonnte on all Presentation $OWards tTc Sons, StrAtford and neat the store, where Owln to the fans bu to` W m. COwi� of article of which we show a large.Tar- =e CBitB�received 'of $1. and gg Y $$Y ietyatanyprice, r� Loadon, England, )manufacture goods small s ace and intense darknesfr it Markham, and a pony buggy to - excelled by none. We sell their upwards• would have been almost impossible H. Sanderson, of Markham. N. a Tgmte3"te�lt allowed at highest to save his life. Fortunately when he Those from here who attended R. 1st. . Bassett 130DA and EPSOM SALTS current rates. fell in, his cries were heard by W. the Peterboro excursion on Friday Co=t,>c%%=d Led dor paid half Darlington, who was able to reach were—Mr. and Mrs. T. Pouches Phone main 87, hint with a long rope and then + ' Jeweler and Optician, W®handle Dr. Shoop'& remedies. yearly, gasper very 8 Messrs. H, and F. Mechin T. Gam- , Try his Lagete. Cade Fly Oil.—We pplank, that he with ve lad ' Brock Street South, Whitby. • sell hands indeed, and was landed in safe- maidge, C. A. Barcla F. Hizmii- ' the !tied recommended at the .J.T80 n an e '1►Q>Qi again.—Times. �tlwi s - e• :, ' F• yc war , a , >� ty to d F W • Win. Tim 1 ,.. ;c .i; , ,.-.. -,'; _,. ..',. ,' '•:;"a-,'t' ..wva.- > :..,,.-:t,.aS�+su.:.wsY,:: y.iat.°�K'�'.-w,.�- -+.Ye:�o:;...Lk ay.�d ..e b:'k,'' ��, .}�'. fir,° 'g�1 , '^"'. "k nom•' 'E's'"',i�� •'o �`'&�9'"'"F'_• r0 e' .'c. 'i°^'°'+:, ':£i i; .' •+- .4 -wr-utic• of :4 '�'. •-.o'' '^!a►� *:<m:,vs-csla::ia+l_M�sav®• 4.rc: Fn.4vewF :',�' r✓.' -. 3�" :7+.wr :<aeP «iC-• r--.i.'.,.-..�...� " ._�ro-.'d"� '"w �. e,,y-, q,�r ,xry.� . q.^.'' :..,mnry...+'KrG`...'i'It"o-' :N:. ..*., ..,,.•„. g..; ..,.I. .;,pe.•,,•,. .y .,.,'�'wJn '.y �. .a'Yn, .,• Ye .-':.s ,:.rsa t-� n.,.s"r .....:c .:,,w,,.d.:. A k '�'.':" iiF:-:•b' :J• - :z✓' ., '+ra:`. - f .;., T ^, s 'v.. .a':.': :'sih P - .. •Sa,. '.. z � C r .. ',, . .. .. , .. ....i _ .. .... , ... ill-`' .:..p 1 ..n _ i ,'�� .. "a. , t 1 s x r ,� ♦ .. ., , :� _ - -_ .:fix: .V11 _• f SEVEN DIiON'iLl - IDU �IED W COLLISION. EARTHQUAKES trio DAl11AG13. LADING ABUTS un CREDFast F • _.., Ferry Cuts Steamer in 1'wo Near ,The Population Desert Socorro, Mew, Yancouver- ' Mexico. ti.'­. I EssAN -CRISIBREADSTUFFS - . . -- - - - --.---,. A despatch from Vancouver, B.C., A despatch from AlktuQuerque, N.M., �s � ' ' . says: glaortly after 2 o'clock on Satue- says: Refugees in large numbers are Toronto, July 24.-The first of Ontario - day afternoon the Union steaiiislup arriving here from ' Socorro, N. M., flour from the new crop tor.August de- equivalent of Martial Law Declared tug Chehalis_ was cut in two by the where great damage has been ought hoary, was $3 for expurt. Wheat %' steamer P►'incess Victoria, the last ferry by a succession of earthquake since prices are flimict, following Chicago. . yin Second Ukase• - that runs daily between Vancouver, 7uFy 2. In that time not an hour has Flour - Ontario - 90 per cent. pat- Ir °- ` i _ Victoria, and Seattle. Of fourjeen souls passed without one `or more quakes. cols, old crop are quoted at $3.05 to y { buyers' ba , for export. Mani _ - on .board, seven were'drowned. The The centre dt the disturbance is a zone y ;'`. latter include Dr. W. A. B. Hutton, late 30 miles Jong by about 10 miles wide, toga - 'Unchanged; $4.40 to $4.60 for f .. A-despatch from St. Petersburg says: Constitutional 'Democrats In •the lower registrar of Manitoba Medical College. running from the Ladrone Mountains brat patents, $h to $4.10 for seconds; By imperial ukase,disaohing the llaunru, }louse. Wednesday's. reports describe and $3.90 td �4, for bakers. recently surgeon on board the Anglican southeast through Socorro, Sun An- Bran - Ontario - Very dull at $15 the Czar on Saturday night expressed !ne situation in that procures as. `hope mission boat Colwnbia, plying up the tonia and San Marcia. "The noise and �` _--_-his displeasure at the :action of the first less;" from the standnnint of the land northern coast;-Mrs. Boyce, wife of the the quakes are frightful," said Mrs. J. J. to $lti.5t) in Lulk, outside; short, scaree< r!� Aussinn Parliarncnt. Its successor is, to lords. The situation is almost as bad at $17:50 to•$18. _ be convoked on n arch 5, 1907, ' t the in Poltava acrd Smolensk Provinces. lu Purser of the -steamer Cassiar; P. J. Leeson, a refugee from Socorro, i Wheat - Ontario - 78c to 79c for, , t =date of the elections is .not yet . e� 4 Tambov Province eigthy peasants are Cliick„ formerly .purser, recently re- have experienced earthquakes at Los No. red and white, ouLide; spring,: second ukase declares the ca fiat and re sited to hay a been killed or aourril- fired; Chas. Benw ell, son of J. J. O. .Angeles acrd San Francisco, but never 74c to 73c; goose, 73c: 1a 74c. 11 the surrounding .provinces to be inn ed by dragoons. Banwell. of ,\'ancnr�eer; Crawford A. anyJJling so sickening as •these pro- ��heat - llaniloba - Quotations for slate of exTriwrdinary`security, which is • • . ' \Virile, .deckhand, and two ,lapnnese longed rockings and jerkings of the deli\ery at lake ports are firmer at 853fc only infinitesimally, different from full TIIRE:ATE\ED COi.. MINN. flrenten, =The tug, which was passing earth at Socorro. R'aier placed in'a for No. 1 northern; • No. 2 northerp, -•martial law. This measure of safety i4 A despatch from St. Petersburg says: through the Narrows with a party in bowl will .show continuous vibrations ( - to provide for the outbursts which •un- It is reported that some of the soldiers terested in. oyster• beds at that point, between the greater shocks. showing Oats-38c to 383sc outside for No. 2. doubledLy will be provoked by this dor- o: the Semiriovskv guard regiment have NVas slruck six feet from the stern, and, that the earth. is never still. 'bot a Ryes-G2c to 64c outside. ' :do measure. served notice on. their commu}Yrder, Col• sank immediately. Survivors say the house -in' town is sale to enter and Barley-49c to 51c outside for No: P. Tet a third ukase'relieves M. Goremy- coal Minn, that they intend to kill .him steamer. veered suddenly Iroui leer chimneys and walls to with each Peas-80c to 42c outside. In of the Premiership, and appoints ai. at the first opportunity for forcing them course, • as there was plenty 01•sea recurrent tremor." Corn-American No, 2 yellow, 59jSc Stolypin, Premier. He also retains Iris to murder, their fellow-citizens _during room. An order for fife arrest of (apt, _ 11 t,, 60c, Ontario points. - ,;present post of Minister of the interior. the Moscow revolt, and that Minn, in Griffiths, o[ the Princess Victoria, has . TEXT OF TELE UKASES. - fear of his .life, fled from ibe camp tit been issued. >BOfCACIC ACID 1N MEAT. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Kransnoyeslo. 0 Butter- Inferior grades of butter con- . -11 The text of the ukases, di§snhing the CAR PLUNGED INTO CANYON. Contractor for. Supplies to British tlnue to come .lorw•ai freely, while+ Douma and declaring the capital and KOZLOFF'S F-SSASSIN. -- Army Fined. • prices are about steady, with a firm tone - Burrounding provinces in a "state of.ex- ['our Killed and Seven injured In British; for the better grades. k•aordinary seetirily," are as follows: A despatch from St. Petersburg says: Columbia. A despatch from London says: Creamery prints ..... ..... 20C to 21c I. 'According to paragraph 105 of the The assassin of General Kozloff of the .;, Messrs. Dickerson and Co., contractors do solids .... .. ...... 19c to 20c • ; of fundamental taws, we order the impar- headquarters staff, who was murdered A Nelson, B. C.; despatch .says: One for supplies to the British army. •and ? Dairy prints .... .. .... 16c.to isyC ': ' 1y cal Parliament dissolved, and fix the in the English Park at Peterhof, on Sat- oC the most fearful disasters that. has dealer named Mileson were in the do pails .... 17c to 18c ;'rime for the convocation of the newly- urday last, has been identified as one, occlirred .in years in British Columbia Brentford Police- Court on Thursday, do tubs ...: ,,,, ... 17c to 18c . _ '.: olected Parliament for•March 5, 1907. Lett, belonging to an organization the happened on Saturday night, when the charged with selling potted meats con- ,Bakers' .... .. .„ 16c b 17c _ _ "Regarding the tune for the new elec- members of which have sworn to kill passenger train from Spokane to Nelson . . tions to ditilthe Parliament-ave will General Trepoft, General Prince Putialin was derailed in Beaver Canyon, a nar- ��g ''4 per cent. 01 ktoracic acid--4u Cheese - At 12'/,c,l0 12,c for jobs p , 'later issue special indications. and 13 other.persons intimately connect- row pass near the boundary. The but-. another c se [he meat contained 3; per to#s,here. ter i rutin senate will not fail io ed with the court. The assassin was tet car was -derailed on a trestle and cent., and in a third 38.t? per cent. o! the Potatoes - Prices are unchanged a6 _ g acid. The samples of their goods were $1 for Ontario and $1 to.$1.10 for Que-- take proper measures to place Wis.into chosen by lot. . hurled down the'preoipicP, killing four colored with oxide of�iron and pink her• - • effect • men and injuring seven. -The killed are: y -'Quotations unctiangedad ._ - . � coal tar dye. Thetins were sold at a Baled Ha b j Signed) - "NICHOLAS. GRAND DUKE VLADIMIR. Judge W. B. Townsend, formrrly of alta each. The contained hexn. .810 per ton 'for No. f timothy in car -. «Peterhof, July 21" A despatch from Narnbur Germain',- Rossiand:,-Phoebe Smith, bartender on P Y y lots on track here. Mixed, $7.50. Hamburg: the steamshi Kaslo;.1f. D. McKinnon tongue and chicken. The Diekersons The tett. of the second uktsse loJlaws: sa s: Toward tne:end of las4 ��cek.r3rarul p Baled Straw - At $5.50 to $6 per too -_ Y urser of the steamshi Kaslo. Un- Prepurvd their own goods. The court- "in consideration of a report of the Duke Vladimir received an urgent, un- P p for city lots on track Here. 8 sons ,.ere fined $35 and costs of court, identified man. The interred are,. Mrs.. ...n_ Council of Ministers presented to us re- signed letter telling him to beware of �,•. B. Poet.tieLsnn. risen Pr• Miss the ata gi.trate expressed the opinion - oidia the necessit in the .fuiurp fir• lravdlli9 n(an thz Treves route on p 1 g P h14NTREAL h1ARKF:'TS. g b Y g g rA ragge. of Cranbrook. passenger; Elou• that the,boracic acid in'ittre meal mi ht t3 4he ,preservation. of order and publiciSunday, -This- communication wasL% Nrgeron- of „ -. -.v be-injurious o persons who Montreal. 7uly 24. - Grain - Prices eraburt , we consider it necessary in the the Grand Duke decided to postpone his 1 ranger; Charles Summers colored colored poi- were nut in good health. for oats show no change. Car lots of Y 1 ter on buffet ear: F-dw'ard Jones, color= No. 2 white were quoted at 43c, No S ,. future for the preserv:alion of order and. journey. it was also handed to the err eca1:. an'buffet e8 r; Conductor !n at 42%c, and No. 4'at 41%c per busbel,: -public safety in the city and province i railroad officials. w•hn secured' the Tine team, Br an'buf Paden. g- • . 'GIS WHO GO ASTRAY. ex=score. ,of Sl. Petersburg, we-consider it neces•- With the result that a dynamite cartridge Flour-Manitoba spring wheat, MAO - sary to declare in the above city and. wiltr-a: fuse -attached-to- the, .line.was RL'S.3c ELL SAGE DEAD. '_ The Majority of Them !lave Poor glomes to $.1,70: strong bakers'; $4.10 to $4.20;. 4 province, instead. of the State,tof .rein- found on the C,oblenz-'T revel section n1 - and Ne Mother. (winter wheat patents, $4.30 to• $4.40; forced' security which new prevails the road. Toe indignation felt Fere is Fan s Flnanelal Economist Passes straight rollers, 33.90 to !14.10; do in . there, a state of extraordinary security, unbounded, as Grand Dake Vladimir 's; "]n.almost every.instance where Young traits $1.83 to $1.90; extras, $1.40 to ;;.1 fihe prefect of the city and the governor -immensely popular,.ow'ang to his Beni- Peacefully Away. �people fall intq`evil and criminal Ovals, E$1 of the province are entrusted with the al manner acrd cheerful *ays with all °sap lir.'S. J. Kelso, "it will be found 1 Millfeed - Manitoba- bran. in. ba A Nc�v Yori< despatch says:• 'Russell �• rights thereto appertaining. - .he meets. _ Sage, •the. famous .ofd man of tVall,Mat the home conditions were largely{$16 to $17: shorts, 320-to $21 per ton; i �: "The ruling - .. ams. `n a recent leer rUculara Ontario burin in bags.' $15.50 to $16; g Senate will not fall t skeet, died on Sunday a[terrwon at g to blame. Pa lake proper measures to place this into PEASANT DEPRFDATIONS. o'clock at his summer house. at 1:8w- Are given o two young his committed shorts, $20.50 to 1621; milted monilia, $31 effect. _ «, A' despatch from lioscow sa a:• A-•ranee, Long-{eland. -The -end was a tl'e Alercer Reformatory for immornl: o 8lgned) NIGI16LA5, y c��mduct. In one case the girl's mother:t i $.5 per ton; and straight grain, 3°.� "Peterhof, July 2f landlord,- fleeing, - from Bobrov, in-the very •peaceful one . %fr,-Sage #rad bee" w,-as dear!, the father had married again��Ro�led Oats - Prices unchanged at, • Province of Voroneseh, where a peasant failing. steadily for-' several months and `and the second wife could not tolerate'32.2.5 per bag; ror.+uieal Is slo�y of sale • - The Canr'a decision to- autoeraticnlly uprising has taken place, has arrived for the past few weeks had been prat- het• round the--place; !n the other the l at $1.40 to $1.45 per bag. - ' dissolxre the 1?auma finally. brinps floe here, and gives a. frightful picture'of the ticaJly corrRned to.his home. For three father had left his family and gone to , ­-regime. and 30.M0I.00in stalwart suffra� devastation. 'He describes,_the losses ;n hours revldus�to ibe end Mr. Sage utas Hay, ml' 1 n $$70; No. 2, - to $8ur gime, P g T]v.P. with another woman and the girl I clover, mix•vd, $7 to $7 50 and pure -< • - -'Jots, headed by the bulk of the popular the province as coloRcal. The troops unconscious. He had been .very weak had for years been growing up irr the,clover, $6 to-86.50 per ton in car lots. 1-1 rn y rn o an open con re , i to cope with the peasants during the day and fell into, a steep midst- of`wretchedness and depravity.I Provi.6ions-Barrels short cut mess„ ifemonstaratirtg the lerriDle. truth that wird- n large bands, de- from which he never awakened: �A <,ear or-two Ago the two girls trip.I-g2;; half barrels do.. $12,50, clear fat! • t ftflll-cnnflde'zal o[Tthe Is-cue of the.im nil- .mole than onecelly.everytq nF..• a air condiltons by running fork, a1'3:5Q; Ir;rtg cut heavy mess, f6,7. thdboyonef-sup_ orted reactionaries are stro in precl �= _ tenth of the'date are away, but they weir nr ; n a-re c o„ A on 1 :.ling bloody conflict. Thirty thousand spared. The movement was started Dy E\GLISII�IEN ARE THRIFTY. polir_e and forcibly returned and cym- cleor baconn 1a;c to ]a";c; barrels ingl Via ids -have arrived .here, swe3ling the the refusal of the 4andlords in the north- - - - - . . pellnd, to remain under the above. un- beet at 813.50; halt barrels 'do., 37.35;, forces guarding the capital, which l., ern part of the Bobrov district to agree Over 8760.500.600 Now Deposited In happy condilioris. Tattle wander that�barrels heacv mess' beef, $I 1.50; hair a under martial law.. to five army corps, to' an advance of wages to. the farm postolticc..Savings Bank. are in the Mercer Reformatory :barrels do.; 86.25 coriipound-lard, 7�/.0 All now depends on the army's lo}•alty. women..- - .. - - - now. .. - --i to 93;c; pure lard, ]2c to 123;(: keWe 'The task, however. is slu endous. The N despatch from London says: The • 6 .. �„, • p rendered, L,a. to­14e: hams; 14,c fo ` '+outlook is ver blade. . large cru.; of:invfslors of-small sav-,,lbey - .. _ Y r ESTATES �,\rK£D' DAILY " itigs in (';real Britain drpoeiled in t•hr• •. Bfit77SH BOY ,.SMOKER. ]G''• according to size: breakfast bacon, , - - r I _ 1632 to 17c: Windsor bacon,.16,,34c: fresh. ' .� ASSTNATION. A despatch from St. Petersburg says: p-1-•,rTize savings bank in the year ^ killed abattoir dress bogs EPIDEMIC 00 ASS. The peasant war, which began in the IJu5 Ihc'-suin of 'AE1,2.30u,616. When it The Committee Thinks Ile Should Be e•, E11; alive A despaich Brom St. -Petersburg says: Province of Voronezh, is spreading over is,renicmber•ed "tha-p'not more than .£JO 1, .Suppressed. 3H Per cwt, "' •Tile political barometer is again falling. the central provinces. Fifteen estates will be .received front any depoaitoi in '.• � Eggs - Pre' 'f firm, being at and - . P S b• A London despatch .says: The House perhaps more Tor straik;ht gathered . . '1The confusion which seems to have nonr the t.ity of Voronezh have been the course of a year. it will be seen that I at:.Lunls Corninittee, which : has been stack-•vv'hAn kine, and about the :;sine 4 taJ:en pwsP�sion of the upper spur r.°s burned by the peasant mobs since Sun- the amr,unt indicalc, w ides read Thrift.; - P considering the cele of the British l,ny for \n, Y candled. Seirrts are selling since the efforts to form a coalition Min• da3. Tire lwtance dale Ti Dec. 31; 1905,_to all i.( o jbciry [a[lcd, coupled with' the ularrning( A strike of hired laborers n week ago depositors was £152.111,139, an in- hitoli.tr; is or. the opinion that he should namulil .Oe, Loon- qualify of BtrAigTrh reAorts from the interior.and Une Atli• was brutnll su reseed b the Govern- hP"huppressed. The manhood of Grrat'Fathered are not wanted, mad some are. y pp y crouse.of3.�r1,7Y4U over Lpe preceding is glavely menaced by him, the ofTcrSng at 16c and even Iesa, tulle of Parliament, make almost any-I ment forces. Enormous masses of peas- ear, •- . I . Ahing possible: There has been a mark•'entry then,congregated ani! marched 'n } ,_ commyttee says. It is recommended that . 1 .: - _ - �Ttobod tinder sixteen shall be allowed BUFFALO MARKET. ... .. . ed renewhl of apprehension that lha:a greet column severat miles in Tenglh to znu,icr„ The committee waiits those crisis may end in a comp d'etat,against I it, sack all the estates in the neighbor- ..N.kTAL OPERAttOrS.. 1 I Rid!aln. July 24,-f•1eur-Dull. Wileftt Pnrliameut; The assassinations of .Vita'hood. Troops. ar:'ived and tried to lis ,nnl5* allb hcoboys punishedswho are Sprint,' dull: No. 1 Northern, 833,/,c, • Admiral Ciiouknin and General Koilatf, Three Thousand Killed; Two Thousand:, iC:nrn-Stronger: No. 2 yellow, 58c; No. . perse the mob with volleys of musketry: -:the discovery that behind tfie piurder-uf I pian hundreds of the caught smoking or having cigars#fes !n,„ ' f Y peasants..w•er� Prisoners. . their po"session. ft would have• rWir•o.+ `rrO1'n, �?�,c. pats i DuH: No, 2 white, the• Genera! w a`s a big plot to kill not killed and wounded, but the horde •l Titan. pari: keepers, schonimAQters ' and'T'r No, mrxYd; 3J�,Cc. Canal freights - _ \. only General Trepoff, but Prince-Putiatin I stubbornly rofu,Pd to tetreat. The ap-, A London despatch cal,: Under certain other public functionaries charg. '-Steady', . . \ -. and other 6ourii`ers;`ena the general epi proash- of- mases ut peasants fay- Colonial crkl„ry trhurchill imparted to duly of enforcin this pro. - • • d.nric of assassination, 'which has ter: roads made the position .of the troops the House o (.nunmon•� T,r c po=cd law. The enac4nent of this law - ." ror•ized not only'the., local .authorities,r untenable, and they retreated, leaving afternoon the ollicial ret+ � to the r govern. may be a long way off. New York..-July. 24. Sot:firm':.No: ••- ::but even the police, together. with the estales defenecless:-,.• Tyre Govern-I mint's inquiries ut the al:oged alrocities �P wild destruction of properly by the peas I meat has sent artillery to the scene. .• perpetrated on I1,+• w•oturnded ulus in Na- _.----♦--- 2 red. 83/.e elecal+�r; \n, red, W. I. c, -.., ' antry in.half a dozen provinces during The railway stations are packed with tat during the` oj:cratioirs against- the b afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 8831,( °' the last few•dal-s, have again strength• fugitives, and landlords and their fam- rebel chief Bantbpala. According to-'A "MR. BEIt'S !MILLIONS. i.o:b. afloat; No. hard winter, 833;Q afloat; . . coed the small part of the court which •ilies are comping by flip•roadsides:' telegram from Lhe Governer--of--Natal, . Believes in restoring to "extreme mea- A` large,land?d'. proprietor named Drn- 3,WO native's were billed ,throughout tna 'Various Estimates on the Size of Ills r - , -- sures." The ado tion by the lower lcky and his fami wandered fr,r operations_and--2,0[XI were made prison- Fortin -, - -CtVE STOCK MARKETS. House of Parliament of an #rddress'to,-days ar•n sc the fields b fore they reach- ars, including the w;uunded. The '\'stat ,� London despatch.says; Those who I Toronto. 3uly 24.-There was a mod - . {he country will, it is feared', place -in ed Voroneth, Government,had no information about eratcl fair ,rum to da the hands at the reaclionisis the needed ' w•ounded,natives being killed by the na- are really in a posiliun to give aulhari-' . Y s, sort trade wits " lever to moue his Marty. \l. Pelrajit- live levies. The IeleFram confirmed the tstrve information regarding ins amount cotparatively grist: at steady prices. TO\VN "� SEA OF FIRE, ,of the fortune of the late-Alfred:Beit, the locRers • and-- feeders-The common _' ski vainly ,yarned the low=er House rn oiTicial vetsiizd of Bambaalti s head being -- Ades tat cut off i r identification. i;w ing to fire l`Qtilh African' financier, and the leans rough Ea'slern Blockers are simply a . Tuesday of the seriousness of the. pro•. 1 ch from St.-Petersburg saes-: �. .posed step, but the majority of the Con. Refugee, from the 1'uva•n of wzran, decomposition of the rest of flip, body ft his will, liavc not jef given it I„'thelcha;, on the market, as they do not tilulional Democrats, of which party he:which .vas burned -on Thursday, de-' and of it, being sulsequently, buried nevv'Papers:" Eslimales from et:5,000,- seem to be vvanle�at all. scribe the town as a 'sea of fire w'heri` with the latter. 00t, to $6�t,00)+lk)0 have been published, 1.nnihs me firmer, and' sheep about . •.;z a prominent membor, scorn to he eon- the F a but it will probably be found .when dlie sl-cadv' at. recent•quotations. ` vinced that they must gold,the peasants Y last cavy it. The population of 33- ;terms of the will are given out fhat Me,, iL+,',-The srarcily of ilia is still at all hazards. The members.of the ex- 000 fled' to the fields. . It was, useless,-lo CiiIT.D'KTfK4:D'TO AEaTII ! ?Beit's fortune was sohi'60nat'below $50; tr,;idm• tho market very firm. v theme left • seemed to court a fight, of attempting b extinguish • the - n flames. ]t is kiwo.'n that Winn ]ices Revolting Case of Crnelfy Revealed at'DOO+tom !bout one third oI this aunpwnt, F.xprnl-F. Ira•ehoiee, $4.75 to $110; , 16 preaching open revolution from .the roe-I y' i, is expected, will' be bequeathed o medium export; choic ib ��5 .t ' trum. The Novoe Vramyn, which often i haves been lost. Anonymous letters, in a Coroner's inquest. natlnnal purposes in Great Britain' and gond export, feeders, $'4.50 to . ' refleels_1he views of the court, says tIin1.-w filch the 'fire tva, 1hrea�teiled. declare j I p . the adoption by.the 1o41er.- ('louse of .m!that a holoennst would be bett'r #hon l' A \[on►real despatch says: The Cor-'South Africa, iatainly cit an edtrcrtioiaal 8;'.60. - address to the counlr. would go beynnrl the misery of the tires,ntdespotism. Tile oner's jury which 1"Vestig,"fed the death chnracier. Afr. Beit lend several i�arri- i' Jieav ' VrpJ�'r,-Good and heavy teed- " +r' the jurisdiction of ,Parliament, pad vir• I'll tk nt Uu n ,ulaiiraa is in the sur- of the Iwo-and-a-half-year-old cltilcl of!ed sisters in Germany and Austria, and ers at. $4._5 to 4 x.50.' • 1 p F 01 Dobu 1c. a Polish family residin t pr'rsurtlai 1v-tllev, as well as his nu>ther lastly con.,tillitp an appeal thorn the �r,v r, u!itiing fl6ds, w ii hoot food or 'she]ter'. h Butchers - Choice picked 'butcher - - - :ernment to the people. The payer ar1+1 r,i�nv hchT*� vio[Pntiv rnsanP. The inns at .Pt.,int St. Char;le has rcirdPtr�i' n and brother,' will inhcrif considerable caltle,.$lt,5o _in $h.;0;, rnediutn heavy : - ""With its lidoption 1°fn•liament' w•rni:&:o; ire ,n the eniastrrphe. which exceed- verdict of mallei, and ;hp, step-mothe,.�amounts. __.... *- 1 butchers �t $1 to g1.3:,; mixed lois and -' - cross the Riihicon, abiihd-in il, prof,•�w�d ed..one.hundrifd; w•n� largely Chat of cliil. I` •accused (if the crime. 1'hP.•wedicni cow's - policy of ir. ing. to f`.11 rain.lhp ronnlry,"lien. . . - -' testimony -was to the effect Ihnt t}te child COLD STORAGE FOR FRUIT. to F3.W. - - . . '• and instead n[ p � 'rf. deliberately� tial'lien kickd to- death, seven at i1:4 - ` ,i,hl Storl:er•,-42.25 to x'.25. • . frli ':aFour oil on the (l'imes.' 11:1SSAf RE OF JET\'fi, i ribs having sen- PPcluccd. .Tne_ step- Apparinaent of ARriculturr to l xlend the Sheep and L.auTbs-Steady at $1 to • mother, 'who disc cared before the present 5yslern_ g4,•,,;, " -.' � • A despatch 4n the -"Gundbn Trihune:crime wa"� discovered. is still-at llberty, " . ' ' Spi•i L�ntbs-'G to lye - 11 B:\D \F.\l'S Ff10�1 I\TI;RfOR. frolu,•SI. 1'elersbur sad:, that the laws although the. police hast been looking p uJec{lntch lrclm Ottawa says: The ' ' pe' n'' i 1)es aalches from the. inferior 'continue c - rieuittnre C:nives-Prices. range from. .S3,511 to , 1 at, Sy.ran are being mnssar•red. for her for a couple of days. Dp,t;(trtnicnl: o[ Ag proposes to to tell'••wilhout inlerruptiorl-sluries , of Tile, Town of Syzrnn is :dill Lurninf. '"-" - I.,.. extend its•cold. slorag+e- ca.r`Bix'vice from X5,50 sac��ir- , . $7.70; lights and - the burning (tr ninrlor•house:, robberica;iThe denllts arc-calculated-.at huaadreds. =0,000 EMIGRANTS.S. _ - •_dairy• Pro( . -io fruit, iteral \.caws X - -murders, collisions belwecn peasants Y - lhnrr.gre immense fires nitro nC Ala1h n aT;o tine Goverllnx+nf undprtnnl: in pa ' Sat-s, '•S 7.t5. :and rural guards. and the hiieriliA d-e-I and :1tl:nr k. 1lnnth ails of ltt,u,.cs in Chnrcb .arm c T aunehes Pro a ands to live dollars tow•nrd the cost of icin each Milch rows-choice, $-, to $40 +rach; spatch of troops f�t're and (here.' The i each hm'rl have l.,cetr desirmed. 1'lie'i• P•9 car aril [o carr` butter or cheese 'rili, common, $17 to $W. - Centre 'of th'p peas;inls' uprising i, Vor-j.. Raise $:,00,000. i sale of per nn, are•cnmpiitg r1;t. it proluced u rleniand for cold storage :oilezh Province, ,•h the pt';asants 1n I A I-nr.,lc n kY pn1oli says: •- Prnbrn ears. T.a;t stimnTer nn averngf, of a 1, he.ieved that all the Ores are rf incen• Two hrn?hers horned Gal were, (heir mania for the drAructinn of pro.Idinr.. orirtin. `,tarp r:crl�Ie. fr'under of the Church hundired a clay were used from Ju}y 1st prrty donot discriminate bel�I,V f fricncls _ + f?;,n conte. las, launched n. to Sept. is TI i, rxpecied the fruit min draw pa li lI Ificrsi on Friday. 'Theo find ene+atie.,, na evidence,! l.y The. cr,m i fro n tails t+ r:,i e tliwl,iN�) •fn send Nk ill find •the root cars an advAntnbe in "'I"'I"" painlinu Itis side; of the steamer plPln d,,a•asfation of the r:,,lafe of M, \f nhral's pnpnln:i,n, nt.:ra'r3lhg to i R s' • hol:o hl+me, ops of the most prominpnl I'he new city directory, is SuG t00; �211,0U0 ami* It. is to Canada next year. marketing their goods. ,. Ga,pesian, and the scafloid gave wad;_ . . . - y, .-. .. - ,.- ,x- .. ,. 'r q i. �.�,[�Y ,y, t,N ,N S4 .. Wn .•... _k.+.V eaLt.._ ,-••-'4Y:'.W (L. :. - °,� a�, R r"' 0�'­ :: �.. - A :r„ c � .. , -+."�" " .'i , ,F an v .v.+.'. ^''G°''.'•, '.�..Z'wgt.'r-.'.",' e'yy:' n6T ,y 's:y',.d'rS-? -.' '1f`T '��'c-"�.",a jj,''a;�S�"•._ JF,tSd'_ ^17 r1���• .< .:,•ds�' '3, •m'�Tw,yn .. a.+ .., "_e . =: xi• a � a.:b+s�� .3_c,,'-4a.+•.,�. ,! ,..w, !b-:. W- 11 �.:,r'_ n-- 1.x. .Z" l- ,... �., •e..:, - C+w+, S.�Gr4'� -.. ,k,-c, '., •afy,,. t...•. sc;;r... _.1`•v.' .% _rc..+,w :, ,: ;..a.•,r :ar:.. _i•a •e. T.v' "r. :.., '..F w, ''tri a "y. I'll .,• - _ - _ .1 11 m_ _ ._ --•J i� '= will also be very quick to recognize and she would run away If released upon prompt to reward your services to me.". bail." '" 10 I 19 --" Uon o1 her soul,.she almost lost si ht "Quibbles. sir! quibltles I 1 know'of ._ . [ g no exceptions to, Ihis rule I Mr. Sher- L. of the sorrows and dangers that still iff. remove the prisoner." - ,' ..,^ iw encompassed and threatened her. Mfr. Fortescue drew Sybil's arm witL �. ' She; in her young. matronly pride in his own, and whispered to her: ' i ;�. x --- and dignity. feeling ever so much older "f will take you best_ to the judge's - - %AIN I' oNfl and wiser than tier juvenile %worshiper, room. where we will remain while look upon herself to give him much Sheridan goes before 'the court and 1 I - r s&— good counsel-as to his conduct through puts in an application for bail." ` �- •,. . 1. . . • ' life, an engaged Sybil drew her veil again before her t gentlemen opened the o ' n was still this ��a r face as` she was led from the ma is- - i in OR, SYBIL BERNEIZ 5 ��'he o ge opc door g ~c r' and entered the.room. They were both Crate's otTce to the judge's room, where old acquaintances o[ Mrs. Beineis, she found her young escort, still anx- �� ~- t . I The S first was a Mr. Fortescue,, an i "` _ j+P"• `..VjNUICATION elderly 'man, and a wealth}: planter of o ly awaiting her. , "It is all right, Raphael," she said, v n, . ION + J the neighborhood, now holding the .,or rather it will be all'right very soon! o ♦ office of high sheriff of the count,. The will it: not, Mr. Fortescue?" ' �' ; other was a Air. Sheridan, n brilliant "I trust and believe-so, madam." r Young barrister, often associated with "The magistrate insisted that my. �I CHAPTER ),I. aaq so srq .Cusp of pad0ols' ta.w utagl A1r. Berners in the•same lawsuit. Both case was not a bailable one, and indeed k j�, g `- I To quo sou ariguol Sun.l Pua astuj L these gentlemen� had been fr uent - 4 The room was a private parlor, fur- deed to avert the worst consequences g I knew that 'much myself; but the r,,, niched something like a lawyer's ofIlce. quests at Black Hall, both in the time said that he would admit me to I that might befall. A,nd. Judge Ruth- judge y In an ample cushioned chair. beside a of her father and of her husband. - ✓ P ven, if in my rage I had slain my rival., bail, and he can -do so, can he not?" ' large desk )ileo kith Doolcs and Papers+ if I had been bad enough to do that ntr. Fortescue took off his cap, and anxiously inquimd Sybil. ' 'sat n `v erabke old gentletua-n-•of a bowed to his sometime hostess,• 'a-s he "The ma istrate fell _ ' i portly Corm, fine features, fresh com- d I should have Leen brave, enough g ' ypu the truth; said: c, to avow it. I have-nevea--::•ta pkd m, iCAPI:iN 1\OVELTY. plexion, and long silvery hair• Berners: i the matter. of releasing you on bail; hands.with blood, and never sullied < , He was dressed in jet 1•lack,clolh and son to serve this• warrant• you will. I snow-white 'linen. His whole appear- my lips with falsehood, and, so. when. but your 'case is a very exceptional Tonuny-Could veil lend mother u 1 tell you that I am guiltless of the ani sure, understand that I have as- one. Mrs. Berners, and the.judge has serviette please, Mrs. Jones, 'coo we've I. "' Since expressed great power, bene- somal an unpleasant duty purely for %cry great discretionary powers, which got perticlar company comin' to tea? . - . death of Rosa Biondelle, Judge Ruth. g )' P volence and equanimity: your sake. to save you unnecessary I am sure lie w[Il stretch to they utmost sirs. J: (who hasn't the faintest idea This was Judge' Joseph Ruth-ven, the wen, f call upon you to believe ny-e .• g p Ilei eyes were' fixed on his, and Pain ' .. in your behalf." what a seivielle isj--Tell ver ma' Ilio learned 'Jurist and eminent liilanthro� "I comprehend and thank you, sir, "I hope without risk to 'his own osi. very sorry', but I've sent it down to the j P through them poured her spirit's answered Sybil. tion." P tirS,er's to have a new handle put on gist, who had succeeded lge lately de- strength and purity and. truth. irispir- "Arid you .�ill at once accompany it. V he Crim- in + his soul with full faith in her. The high sheriff smiled.. ceased judge on. the bene oft t; ale to the mag sfr'rite's oflice "Jude fluthven," he said, "is thq 3na1 court. He arose from lits seat, his fine old _"1 es 1 am ready; fat us go," said g He"arose, with a suave` end stated face tr aTfilous, g Sybil, risin most distinguished jurist, as well as y yet beaming with ell"'- the most honored jud6e and the most comfortable bed! Free to depart I Free �' . ,cour`tesy, to receive-his lady visitor. lion. "And here is Mr. Sheridan. offering to go home: Oh; joy I.Sybil, in her de- _ - " Y Y t himself a5 your counsel .orifi popular man that ever presided in our, As the waiter withdrew and closed Give me your hands, m child. 1 - rts. His praceedings light. forgot 1 at - . the door, Sybil approached tike judge. do believe you-I believe you l" he ter• procure better;' said the high sheriff, precedents. He can venture to da a cloud of fate' still lowered,in the.sky, .., - - I. and lilted her veil. venlly exclaimed, taking'.and pressing presenting the youn•g.law• er, threatening to break In destruction %n . "Sybil, my child! Mrs. Berners"' he her hands. "f shall not be likely to'.find better, f great deal. He can afford to risk her. head! much!' - said. suppressing, with his habitual "Thank [leaven! Now I can bear the am Burp. I shall be very glad to re- Disregarding all forms, she was about _ self control, the exclamations of aston- rest!" eorncsll answered Sybil, bend lain Afr. Sheridan," said Sybil, frankly While they talked thus together, to 'go up to the bench to pour forth her Y Mr. Sheridan re-entered the room with lshment that arose to his lips. Ing her head. "And now. Judge Ruth- offering her hand to the -young man... thanksgivings to her cid friend, ]edge a very cheerful expression on his coun- He had beertMthe lifelong intimate ven! do your duly I The quidLer it is "It is not a pleasant visit. 'airs. Ber- tenanee. Ruthven, when her husband laid his .friend of her father. Ile had lcnnwn her dune and over, the better for us both oars, this one to Mr. llawkins office; uA, will be well," he said brightly. hand. upoSa, her shoulder, and stopped 11 Y "Patience,.patience, my child'. I Have but it will only be a prehruinary ex- " her, whispering;- from her birth,"antWn tier childhood he Mr. Sheriff. I bear you the judge's , had held her on Fii� knee 'a hundred now to return at once into-trio amination, and I will do-what I can order to Lrin 'Remember, dearest, that ive are ;rr >; your charge into court. .%' fi=nes. ,It was horribte'to see her there to preside at a trial now in progress. to makee it a brief one." explained. Afr• Airs. Berners, you wit meet some friends court, and govern yourself. We shall In the meanwhile do you remain here. SheridaA, as he.offered his brm to• his Y see the judge at.the hotel." before him, and 'to foresee what must there, and with them enter into a " - . follow. Who can blame him. it at that The necessary forms shall be gone client to conduct her from the room. recognizance for your appearance• at So Sybil'merely curtsied to the b&ch, moment he wished her thousands of through. I will send you counsel. 1'Qu " Sybil drrv<^ her• veil.,:over her court when called to trial.' . - and gave her hand to her husband, Pallas evti ay -trorry-hire - an %_ears must be committed for trial; but you and, leuning on the.arm of her coon- S;bit prompt!} erase and gave .her ��lyo pressed ft.warmly, and -then pass- _ _ Trolling between them? %viTl- Imtnediatetp 7&pp4y--t , Y. ue[set, was about to ullo;w tire' streriff, ed it over to Mr: Sheridan, who ledJ hand to Mr. Fortescue, who drew It - counsel to be admitted to bail. Remain who had gang• o c�ngrr- her from -the c-ourtr+.om. I I -"1 have come, your honor, to give crllhin his arm an •' a her ou�Tthe , here unlit-you hear from me. All will pened to think of her devoted youne Lyon Berners, supported y Captain myself up .lQ justice, trusting that jua- room. and .then from the hotel to•!he _ . L. -lice indeed may be meted out to me;' to right for the present, and ileaven worshiper, who-waw standing dLscon- coitrUtouse. ` Peridleton. and Beatrix on . he arm of grant that all may be_vell in trio end."' solalcly near the jud6e'; desk. The courtroom was, comparatively old Mr. Fortescue, follo%rt�cf: said Sybil. as she sank trembling into "Stay here until I return.. dear Ra- And thus. the all returned to the - the ,chair that he placed for her. life "Admitted-to bail I Not-have to go to - speaking,"empty'. The crowd that had Y - . . was scarcely less agitated than herself. Prison! •Oh. thank yo!+ thank you 1 Phael," She said, with a pleasant smile, collected to hear a trial for forgery, Judge's room in the hotel_ I am' guiltless of the crime Ian nth se a somewhat at a di.>cretian !n the acquittal uE "Lyon, - dearest! there a here, little " cases like mine were not bailable.' aril then passed from the room. which was just ended gThey fool_ her to an ofAce under the friend and deliverer. Came here, Ra- _ which I stand charged; and c "That is som h the .the over, had dispersed a its close; t;nlel. where the sitting magistrate was and no one remained but the presiding ghael; and get acquairite¢ with my hos longer bear lire hldimg and hunted life oC the court. fhe fact that yau, hav4 read to take the ca,e. band" said Sybil; as her eyes telt upon of s criminal! I now finely otter my- voluntarily come forward to give your- Y judge, the officers of .the court. a few -. e :\ few witnesses were liter_-persons lawyers. and a nu of entlemen: her yaung.escurt. self for trial, come what will of it. It self up to trial pleads loudly in your who had been present at fife mask y P g The boy came at her call, and she !s better to. die a guiltless death than favor." -• As Sybil %vas led up.- the aLslr, be- am bail. and had ot>`served the 'marked.-at- presented Trim to Mr. Berners, 'who're•. to "ve an.Dulls fe!" Sybil repeat- +. tween_. thea rows o[ benches usually >ve And I may go home t. Go home tentions of Lyon Berrie to (Cost; Blon• _eked 'him with some- surprise, but ed, her- flesh-trembler but her spirit + occupied by spectators.. one 9t.the -. g• P perhaps even to-night. Oh, home. delle. and the jealous rate of Sybil, much .condesceruion." r t. gentIemen turned around.' end• to her 1, will, tell P • home, home! Ob, how blessed to ►x and w`ho had uftenvnri been drawn to you all'about Ra Heel Still the judge ,did nM, .speak. but able to o home! Oh. thank you i joy and amazement, revealed the. coon g Y the scene of fhe tragedy by the cries of %vhPn-,we get back to Black Hall, In I, gazed otr her with in8aite compassion, thank you I tlrank you P' cried Sybil, Hie victim; and arrived is time to hear tenance of Lyon Elersiers. , It the dead the'meanli e,you must,take-him upon! . "It is a painful office. 1 know, Judge had risen before her Sybil could scarce- - Ruthven:' said Sybil,'her eyes tdiltn6• b Yrsting Into. tears o[ joy. the fatal rharl;c of fila dying %vomais. trust, for Ie Ls to go home with ns." .. ly Have been more astoixided. Fie tram , and her lip quivering, "a painful office, Compose yourself, my child, It is as well as ly beilotd her death. said Sybil. - whose bleeding and insensible body she very possible that you may,•sleep at ��'hen Sybil 'saw. Ihe'3e pf*opls', she And before another word could' be, . to consign your old friend's child to a had-been Jor•n away, scarcely five days prison, and amore Irving duty may home to-night. and many nights. B s+tiverN and turned l --not.with .fear spoken. the door was thrown open,-and i before. now slobd'before.'her. Ill„ pale. P there are certain legal forms that must of their testimony. for site,had nerved taint, but Ilvin fife heed was bound Judge Buthven entered,. -. , - .follow; but there is no help for it, you g ` be observed. I will sea Ahat they.are herself to meet. that. but with'flee Sud- All nirose and stood up• as the vener now. ro erl a tended to, and with as little den recollection o[ the:appalling ctr• up with a white Brien baridnnge, as, able old man went -around 9nd shook^ - "My poor c i , leaning an the arm of Captain. Yendle- These words alrnastneonsciostp duress to you Sts ant cumstances under ,which she had lest tan. lie came.to meet her. hands with each one: aped hand upon lin hdefrlhheadud e, as'he aid %%lith their due oDsen ince. The• case .met llreni.. and ial9th thzrr ap " my (lEo ire cantinuedj: mint L;a now .going ,will close this now _allyl. up ill all its first horror. "My dearest Lyon I" - -# •. . "You are sorry for me." said Sybil. afternoon, I think. But E wilt'keep the The magistrate's clerk -new' handed These were the words with which ! court open to as late an 1 r as ossi- Svbif a chair. She then raised her A HINT FOR LOVING WIVES. y . 4,. "From the bottom of my. heart," Pe 1' they greeted each other. t' . I e ble, to wait for the apph )n of your veil, bowt`d -to Squire.II tilos, and "Vow: my friends, leave all this un, " 1. "And you believe me guiltless. Oh, William:' she ?p%td, catty, and yet !I you can say that, You will ive• me counsel for bail. Remain I;'...e in peace took her seat. 411. ou return together to•Black Hall. - (; Y ge to accents of reproof, y'ou rentembert 4W .-so much strew and comfort," she until 1 send ror you," said the judge. The proceedings were commenced.' Vow we must not keepthe court wait- kindly, pressing the hand of SyNI as The witnesses for the .prosecution that 1 gave you several lee to post! -plend�. How could he answer her; g inr, but proceed to business," said Atra last week, don't y0p"' Wh could he say to her'. He %vbuld he withdrew, were one aN,r the other duly sworn Sheridan, taking the hand of his client. "y-es; I remember it." _ I - have given much b'.be able -to reply As soon- as Judge Ruthven had left and examined: .and they deposed a and drawing it again throw,h his arm the room, Sybil turned triumphantly the fatal! condemning circumstances But this is the first time you,have ro - that he fully believed tier, to be guilt- P Y Y g as •Mie led her up ta,a tattle dint Blood mem ed it since I gave them to you, !W. .toward tier young escort, who, since attending the. murder nt, Rosa Blo a before they bar. ,and upon which was. Lcn•f it� ` But, though'he rind known her inU- his entrance, had remained modestly delle as they ore already rind%wn to fhe spread•out a;.formidable-looking piece'-af -"1=1 r�s`t confess that it is. •How do- - . But, from her infancy up.•and saw standingenear the door, and she said: reader. parchment heavily engrossed. • - you 'know?' •- . - her �tandiryg there Tooking 'him,frankly - Dear Raphael. did •you hear that. This exanrtnation occupied about an "Llere .is the bond,by whirl;'y01r eiT•' "1 put a- post card addressed -tri my. ` "and honestly in the face and declaring I am to go home and rest in pence un- hour. At its close the magistrate turned ter ,with your husband. with r:aptain- self amongst the lot, and it hasn't reach -''-her'innocence, and challe�rrging a trial, tit my- trial comes on! Oh, Raldiael, to the accused lady, and inquired what. Pendleton and Miss Beatrix Pendleton, e,!•me yet. It•only costs a cent, and 1' - and pleading for his.trust in tier. he what joy?. And, dear boy, take notice 1 clic had .tri say in defense. . into a recognizance for your appear- -find that it-Is a very effective way of N- .. could not tell whether she were guilty i did well to com@ here.and give. my- Sybil arose, ,and answered by giving .anee at court when called to trial. The keeping cheek on the rest or my letters. %c innocent. self up I and.this blessed prospect of life explanation that she had already amount of bail is high-fifly thousand. Now, dear, it youi will hand-me the let.. - He could not forget the.fierce pans- going home is the fruits of that well. made, on the itiglil of tine murder. dollars! But I fancy you-are good for tors, 111 run out and-Dost them myselt." " sions and. fearful deeds- of her race; doing! J Mind, Raphael, always Le The magistrate heard her through. that." said the voun lawver. - fior hide from his judgment the proba- sure 'to do well, and i Sybil smiled gravely, and when the POPULARITY. • ore o are well !'! she concluded, ported assertion w•as n6 evidence. and pen was. put into her hand, signed her - + N -•• tgmper .01 her fathers. and' driven to 'mindful to give her young companion would not be received -as such, and nd1f . • - - Parson-Snapper-Drunk again, Dan! ` Aeration by jealous)'' might in" a lesson in,morality. called upon het to produce her wit- Her signature %%•as followed UI those Dan-I can't help i4, prison. Tia moment of frenzy, ha-ye slain her rival. _ "Oh. madam! I ani, so glad 0f this.. nes:es: of Lyon Berners. Clement- Pendleton, volks %vull ar•st me to lav a drink; are Thus poor Sybil was'an instance � f for;your salve!" said 'the boy,•caroestly. Sybil •was about to answer that she and Bcatrix 1'cndleton. I duet loikc to offend 'em by Savin' ria 1. , Itiat natural law by which children "Thank you, Raphael! And [ do not rind no alines es to produce, when a And, the bond being duly sealed and Parson Snapper-That's all nonsensnl I. - er- '• fathers. • forget that I -owe very much of this look from her ,'counsel arrested- tier dclivend, S)bil was informed that she They don't ask.• me." ' _While the judge.dropped his i,ener- 'sa rs a- yon o you. a or you' t t , . was free' o depart, Dan- _ • p lee-es-�,be t;-.:hut . . .'ale head upon-kin's chest-.in^sor eotttd not have ee�seeaped fr7rtrthe-band. --��e- —I. Io deparT* moo.-ri78Te-nee -at _ .__ - -- no you ain't sa pop- thought. Sybil waited for his answer; or found my w•ay through the r! ori- placed he'r in her• seat, and then, stand• flying and hiding! Frec to go,home, fin "" _ . and the longer it was %%ithhefd, the fain passes 1 i•tl,i,: p;acc. But,.r,0%%'.'my ing up, he colli ail du%en in peace'by her own dear-lira The astropomer's Ltrsiness, in spite "[more impatient she became to liavp it. boy. >•at: hay e L•cen• long a��uy frqui "My client has gi��n a.five explana gide. to lie down and repose on her own of the dull times, is looking up. "You surely do not believe me ,,;. . . , ,your compaui�ms. Your absen.e'may lion of !lie facts that haws led so many • then`"' she pleaded, clnslririg tier be noticed, -and may bring you, into persons• tn•;.a•-false concWsion. ---But all- _ . I. hands and liv ing to catch and Meet his trouble Sq with my best thanks, dear further de[en.�e: w-e reserve-for a higher ` i,J eyes as tie raised his •heael. boy, I will bid you good-bye, and send tribunal." i1 1 RZ13[ffZ9= i • `,`My child, whatever I -rrnny 'or may yo•1 Il�me," said Sybil, holding ont tier And'having.said this, he sat o%\-n. ' not believe, I must expre-� �rio opinion handl. He. knew that no amount of,defense e here, or to you," he an�w'ereil. ct'nsive P.ut the lad did not take it: would now ave Sybil from .of coni- i% "`Horne?'" . he- . echoed sadly, milled for Trial. and his object was : p,A`p 4 "OhI.I suppose not; for you are w "`home':' Ah, lady. what is my borne? therefore to shOrlen flus ordeal. 7j� ft �� b4 my judge and preside at my',trial, A 'robbers' don!, No. ni-adam. I will ' The magistrate their directed Lis - - an so it would never d0 [nr you to never go Lark• to the band! Her in clerk io alike out the miltlnius.• When �► ,� `A � an opinion:' said Sybil. %_lilt`n the village I may get %%Priv as tin er• the instrument was ready, he signed .. .tr; f gad rzrti1e. as,' womanlike. she jumped rand-Lav, or on Sonde fSirnter's, field as it. and looked around for some officer �,. . + to this conclusion: a laborer; but even.if I do not. though'la execute it. 1. The judge,.committed himself by no f should perish, I will never go back . "I wiTI take charge of -Ihe warrant ., 1. - direct reply to her words. I:ntt said : to the band I" and the lady," said Mlle high sheriff, ii 'I trust in Heaven, my' child. that all .,"Say you so, my boy? Then yoir interposing. _, _ • Will be %we 11 ! shalt even go home with me, and be my "Yuit. Mr. Fortescue!" exclaimed the . "But,' Judge Authven. -although you little+ .brother: and niy husbnnd--Ah! rnagisinte. !n surprise at th'e condos- mny not be able to express. It opinion my dear Lyon, how do you fare now?- pension of, the high sheriff. � r . . . =as to my innocence or guilt, yet I ear my husband' shall be your guardian. "yes, E.'' coolry answered the Inter. I ' t nestly �yich triol you may hold one- and send you to some good school.,of "But, Air. Magistrate, we are prepared ,%'.that you may'-believe me Innocent aril art, %%hire y.iitr Me'talent may be cul- .to oiler bail," put in Sybi1's counsel. • 4 �] .. _ .' .�.s ---please, look,into ray' eyes!.' tivuled." said Sybil, earnestly, again "Not a bailable case. Mr. Sheridan, as j I11 •. -- -: The old man, who 'had been .hasher offers ur her hand. you, being a lawyer, should be very I - • ,,� ., P1 Shunning her glance. now raised his Nfi�"look ii Ard :wised it td' his brow, well •aware.' No-case ill w!hf. the'pri- I N -h^rid'and met the honest g,ve that wa tanFl sonar is arrested upon tic. charge of a sn ltl : t I . ':i _:',.seeking his, rid he s queen.. !adv a-a capital crime can be bailed." , o "You ShOI "Judge Buthven. she re•r• uumetwed, queen, to do'vomr royal will toward all . "f'believe you `speak of a rule. I ,. • - - S j(, "although the men and w I:;en iii my w'hOnS J'm wish to elevate, • How can peak of Eta exception. This lady was •. life hnve been cursed w iIh fierce and thank nk You T' . not arrested. She came forwhr,l. :t A I3iTT: BF.'i'tFEhN HOURS. I . ,critr; '.011w-N-S, and have s sue of thein "By accepting In .simplicity of heart 'the conseiousness of innocence. and Oty 1'!:y.:.kctnn-ifawen,t r told you that you must come In office ' . don rSthless and fearful deals, yet nil that I and all that-my noble hos-I gave herscl[ up, fairly chal!enitinI n• net i lair' __ N I , •pot one of thein was c%er dahiiscil with band will do for you. For Mr. Berner trial I `It is .not likely, ihe:cf0re, that 1'ali�l-1 bol it's life dog's fault, sir. Eie didn't bite me et the , . I . . /. i y -� 1 ` J . , -.., .. I _�'J �— 1. J.- tW {�fL.�.,fu..b ,t. -L.h•�.'yyA' '.� 1u'D.' JA�ICP." - �:.,;Y:L..v y 4D •.,,W ,� }' ,.'i . •.r'• ...' ?9.. --- a,.�Et m . .... ,Y `�r iI.. s .,�F,^s; •"t +.yc2 s'r .�' .rP," .rte.»i yn ,,.: �,� iji " y'� : ik,v'z "L .!. ;-•rsu, _ + w „ a _iR<:#v `• ”-; r. = �! • .. -_ sve + .. -.� 5 . '. . u. - �$ ' 5 " » - r : '4" Nt „.1 . wa . c + . ..• . , 1. izOr v. ... w, 4r � � � � ��arf flow like eater in that utth&ppy Xew ddvertgsiernente: . �+ lima. L711 .1 111 rr _ -b published evzy Friday morning at its Otte - _ T OST.—On July 5th, a d year old ``-✓ _ Pio11= Ont. ", _: ,jlid e : Z�Were Oti present lJ Tuley'heifer.dark rose. slightly brtudle. so.. I got „/• dIV TER]f8 g y P rrsced from lot 2ks, ccn. 10�31arkbam. Ire (� ♦v hell the trouble started between wire t,l;ared. w,G. REtSOR, >[ongoii6. 42tf -� . . 81.>r•yryearl •3.00 fpaidiaad+anas the limn and his «vife?_ — _ FARM TO RENT.—Being 1W * r1 `�ritness: "Yes-ir. I •witZ Rt acres on Hrock Roa3 cue and a gar.0 The People's Cash Store• dein weddin', of Bat's what 3 o� miles south of tho village of Claremont, Lot�o ., L i - mean, Sall•,, 18.1n Tth concession of iPickertug. This farm y is abou[elf ale�zed and under first class c" - -t- -, -4 _ vstion. boil and buildings ggood. For lather - -' O Q - - a _- K !! Particulars apply to HUGS SIECHIF,Brough- r 'TF RMS are strictly cash :y SA� Aff iYi iJ am Ort. EYE E�THB OF ADVESTI$IN(}: ARbI FOR SALE.-100 scree, Lot . - A R A = �v �t i " 3 z tlMtp insertion,per line - 10 cents _ _ 8, con,5, C abridge,- all cleared sad in . -, ''lush sub-I=%yneat insertion,pe r line - ti .. good etate of�cultivs.tion,no atones,well fenced . This r to not include Legal or Foreign ad- i E FOQ A FAMOOS MEDICINE bundance or water for stock,orchard of large - ' Special terms given to parties making con- and small Irtiit. Frame house 24x'6 with kit- Read our Pride Lift• _ 7 Chen attached also drive house and woo ed 1. - . W s [mots for 9 or 6 months or t- the year. Half 44zi6. Beak barn 40360 good'ecabting under- No such bargains ever offered the ublic in wail a r, all new this �` ;/early or yearly contracts ps;able quarterly. "'ltiln. Wi!ladam Tells sow She Tried Lydia neath and other necessary bnildiuga, ah• is g, P p Pe. $ MnkraWs Y good repair: This is a good grafi farm. Apply sprin_. This is x rare opportunity to procure a good handsome E business cards,tea lines or ander, with paper, t1C Cq>alppn>od .lost ..One year,$5 00,payable in advance. 11 to LUTHER NIDDLETGN, Claremont. 5^.4d. wall-psi pet'at one-third its real value. It will more than pay., ta:Noticeinlocalcolumnston oeatsper line, att to bu lt.now, even-if you have to kee it until next I Ove aentepez.tine each snbsegnent insertion. �IdJI FOR SALE.•-A first class y Y y. P �� psoial contract r Cee made known on applies- �1,' spring. The following aces stand,good for 3 weeks': - r on. No free advertising. Mme• T. C. �'illadeen, Of 111aDning, farm half containicg fifty acro•. being p $ 8 P $ . } Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham' the south of the north half of lot twenty-three. Advertisements wltheut wrlttea hstraotioas a, - Sth concession of Township of Pickering, all wit lee inserted antll forbidden and ohaz¢ed so- .REGULAR LAR PRICE 'cents er roll for cents. eordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Dear Mrs.Pinkhani:—' land in culrvatioa. Two barns:one s•x5orand cc. . .�c (3 p ,c c, to must be in writing and sent to the ab. "I can truly-say- that you have saved my 80x86 atone en attzione. Large frame house teem g p y y y Eos t kitchen attached, Vaell watered and l„ .c 8 .c $ •� tishere. . life,and I cannot express my gratitude to fenced. Orchard and gaoagarden, Apply to. . �� , _ �` '�c ,< .sob Work prcmp;ly attended to. :- you in words. JacoB TtritNER,46 Robert tit.,Toronto. 41.44 10 7 ..IMurkar & Thexton, Proprietors •i,RSI FOR S AI.L.-The v iluable -•64 20 6' Ij 411:5 11 _ k --�- -- 1' farm knottn as the Hubbard farmcoufa.n- , - . . • y f iugat t `situatedtanith crop-wiles _ - about 1W acres, MUTE$ AND COMMENTS. lot l0,Clareent to loge, station,1} tutu Claremont tillage, Pickering I.p., now GROCERIES—The best and fresh every week- at the lowest passible price. IV . 11 - ",i, occupied by Joe,H,Evans. The pace is wets Our Biscuits and Cakes always fresh. crisp and. gaud. Oui,Teas are - wazere ,spring creek well, Good orchard, good cc p e best ylala Hina Cevlon cannot be sin a..-ed. Try our bulk Teas cert aceta of the , g _. Some time mgt) It was Stated Dank.barn,trams house. laud iu g _ that the American AutOul01)118 AS• _ 6. cultivation. For parcpculare apply m D. M. tri black mild t;teeri'at'Lv and 30c:,not13i3,g t�ett'rr at the price. " r soeiation would make their annual `. 4'"� " �;:; HUs1iAICD,or J.H.Evens, clareci 9 c4 onto ( KERY- tour In Jul Over fifty autos en �`�`` - CRO -Jest received a -shipment of fine Toilet' Sets, latest ' " Y- `: ARM - FOR SALE.-First class y a - __ •`tered, and they are to eompete for „ �� Ii' patterns at the lowe.t possible price. - 2ariu, eoots,wiug 130 tures,being-parte of . . _ _ the Glidden tro�h Uri iniall - ' I Y g Y • -` lots a°and 41,Hrokeo Front Conceeefou,Town- Z3-e re resent the CroR;n Tailo'rin oronto. Their rices _ l"_'" shi of l'rekeriug. On the premises are a first- p g Co.,, p - i 1. it was intended to make part p i • class dwellin• and.outbuildings; oars 452100, ,. - - ..of the route through -Cana- •� '� and Dods cannot be sur nosed in the cit See the coils g � with stouo-stabliug uanerueath. r'srm it all ,g P Y g .. dian territory when . they Z well iunderdrsined audl ftncwe are in good re- here and lesl[ve-j'OLIt' order fUr'a'St:lt.. :'• ,iii pair Also a 3oung orchard In full'bearing. -- This farm i�ons of the very t est in Pickering , `�`s _ Falls, Hamilton,. Toronto, ging- �� town ♦vaLoH r4 stone and Montreal but A change N Slater 6t„ ioronco,or to JOHN -47V 1 COMPANY g NOB,Wtiitby,P.O, _ _ • was made, Whereby they would "Before I wrote to you,telling you how I - , touch Canadian territory. felt I had doctored for over two years steady •,_ ESTATE OI . -�-�• ' " One reason for the change, is the anc�e'pentlotsofmoneyonmedicinegbesidea,- - P CK�R/�ZV �, I._ _CN Y strong feeling in rural distl lets but it all Failed to help me. Jiy monthly pe- SAMUEL AD AMSON rioda had erased an I suffered much pain ! ' -.. against the aubb. "There -is Ito d - 4 • }. .• with faintingspells,headache.backache an (I)Ec'E1.3ED.) 4 dotter- -that_theh,e-is t� strong bearingg do�wn pains,and'I.w'as so weak I _ - - L' antipathy, to the automobile iu could hardly i eey around. Lydias last E. Pink _ _- M 1 ' N_ �. all country districts where they decided to write you and try LE.Pink- I ARJf FOR SALE By TENDER. , E �R Y I ' _ r Y ham's -egexable Compound, and I am so - are common, but this should not .thankful that I did,for after following your TE'N'DERS ARE INWITED and re- _ „ at all alarm our 1lmelrican friends. inaTrtictions, which you sent me fres of ill ceived by the undersigned Admini- --' _.__ . .._ _ ._. _ • . This feeling, nor the near. act deal- .Cha I became regular and in--perfect strator up to 12 o'cluck, noon, bf � � - - health Had tc Hat been for you I would be- Th tirsduy, August 1(lch 1lJt!sl for the •• `dust received a;fresh stork, iuclttdiiig Child ren' 'Wear'_ . . ' . Ing with the auto,,does not inter- is my Brave to-day,- property, namely:-The N(,rth Quart- _ . _fere In the least n 1th.>the pleasure "I sincerer trust that this letter may lead er of Lot :�umber Seven in the Fifth __ :def derived front this exhilarating a-ery suffrnng vromin in the country to __ and Sailors:--Latewt Styles.- Low prise . , - write yon for help as I did." E'oi:cession of the Totvnstlip of Pick• pastime. The Ia'y limits the When women are troubled with irreg eying ill the Ct,unf.y oP' (►ntsuio, con- ed to ti certain toile. Ltrt that taintnq• l acre.-more or less, save -�� �' �� R K ►�'.? 0• e alar or painial peri,xle, weakness,die ls- , . does not hinder them front travel- pp ar,d exct•pt acres sold olf the Nurtli . cement or ulceration ofari organ, thgt. Ea+t art thereof. - Ing at&'rate of two or threetimes g--down- feeling, inflammation, P . as fast. If they are charged with backache, flatulence, general debility, The property is well Cratered and - - e=seeding the speed limit it is-an indi�ratton or nervous-prostration,-LFiep Suited-for :grac+fzg porposea.• k .iy _ 3r . g u1 ember them is one tried and t'unvenirntly situated d ,�n Cite Sixth - Concession midway between the Vil- - . • efts atter to get those riding eho d rem �] ��a . . -­ . i'f in their auto to ' swear the true sewed Lppdim E Pinkhsrn'6 deegg-- la e9„f Kinsale and Grernw�:od. l.� • • • • • ,- .. I.I �. . . , machine never at any- time, tan etable Compound at once remi such rm Ifs _ e n acceptance of _ . • - tronblea e s per cent n _ .. faster than eight -thiles an hour. tender. ancr the balance widtiin 13 ' - If they min over and kill a man. No other female medicine in the 9rorld clays thereafter. : :`o tender.'neee� a few 'Of oar email artiClea for the oenefit • iL is & eom rati�•el - eau • matter has received such Ridespread and unqua- eerily accepted. . j y 3 Used endorsement Eeftlee all eabeutnted OE,oar customers; __ -_... - , to put on all speed before their Further and conditions of . - _ • -`. gtu3xtber- ig taken, and thus, Ret For twenty-ave years `Ira. Pinkhari, Sale may be had on R liention to the. .' .out'uf_the. wa I4 deatToy s the daughter-in-law °[ Lydia }s.Plafcham, Adwitiisttator "or him Solicitors-4 _ _-Ribber Balla, Lunch B,aeket.3 _ y.. y - - — Ieasure of a trip considerably, to �° � her directs and since hes Tendeie rtrs►y be addressed to the lust _ O°�c Tray Covers Pori r-e Com )sited to anwwer s char a decease, been rising "" lk women lee Administrator or his solicitors. . . r s 1 g of Chante. Addran ynn, 3faea Fonard Bnrn�tt, .iidrninistrwtor, lkin a Berlin@e, - of manslaughter. The�intertcan 't port Perry ,P.O.-- -_ - - - - - i e automobilias. must be a faint- 1 1� .,Ru Patterns, ans, ... hearted croiyii to allow such WatChmak nuse� rGilllcra , - _ ., g` 1_--1 Brock sty.: Whithyt, Beadel`+Tecklaoef> eta. ' . matters to interfere with their Solis for Administrator. .. UrEeBf : , 1. proposed tr}p. 'he under igaed will tic. in:-Picket'= - _ . -. . _ - ...' . . . 1 Dr. ' ShoopS Rttstorative lrringA •''�- � '�c Unhappy Rus.ria l.. -lacer was ing every «'etlnesday-fur th.e benefit lat•tinA'relic-f•in. Sniniach.Kidney and _ . � • --- &r �. BCCly -�- , • ,- _the lot of the Russian peasant a of his mstny castoiners who wanS th(ir Hest- trouhtrs throttRh the inside - _ appy' ( _ eweller•repaited. nerves. No tuntter how the nerves - — _ - - ... been kept in ignorance and pover Kindly leave fherii at Di; Bxtrnlan ed Llli. remedy will re- _ b _ g ty that he tnii;ht keep the rttltng. y build their strenl;t 1. wl res - � ,., ' ­._, _ y drtrg store. �r11 work wxrrrantecl vfigr,r: Retnenrt,erit ai(xQ n(,good t(, PHI lV - I Cclasses revelling in wealthandhix- ' treat the ailing'organ-the irregular al -.Papers, ' f s V- u Inno other county has.the • P. TAYLOR. ! ! �! -�. 1'y• Y �": heart, rebellious stnnixch, disrNsetl rindinit process 'been- conducted 8 .30-43 _ ._ ,.Vhitby. - kidneys. They„,ire not to blame. Go r - _ _ .. ._ so assiduously as to that .country- - . _ hack' tr,the ..nelves'that cnntrvl theirs : ,• _ . - '. . - . .• of misery and bloodshed. But Dr. Shoopp8 Fthemm�iic Remedy- =treat the cam..- use:a•retiiedy that 1 F tIn hit;nd:.' °rice$-in Wa11 Pager t�angillg the eonditiuns n ere never' so_bad, whey-._ need, fat hfully mill reach cures through the inside nerves, Sold y .` Br$B$6811 e>ioo$ no O .. - =• , as they are to-day. It mai• be.Lhe chronic and difficult- caseq heretofore by-Pickering Pharmacy. . _ •IIF'' -- —_ _ _ darkness preceding the dawn; we regal•led as incurable by phv siciuns --r -- e _ m . and is the Most reliable reserip tion T ��++++ + ink =unb8Sta= F . . hope. it .is, but we fear the dart.- P I P1Cl ering Iiumber Yard . Hees will be more intense 'before ktiavrn to clean Dirt and• comp eteFy _— .�_ -. - remove. every vesti e . of rheumatic -- the first ray of the coming dawn Onr stack is complete. V.. is seen. A 'few months 'a o, the porson from the local . ^Sold .by g Pickering Pharmacy. In n1I kinds m hnilding material produce .Market Hello 1 _Neighbors• I 41 ? first Russian parliament islet,-and - • including rough and dressed'lumber, . .- ” �. - . _ _ a few days 'ago, the Czftr, a 4th a. with, cedar, etc. . :angle ..stroke 'of his 'pets,•and on PUBLIC NOTICE' Our stock cif giiingles is also cam- «'• �'. LaFrsaugh, of Stonffv311e, We,have fcr ease at Dor premiiea the `the'advice'of the reactioilat•ies had .AS TO-= - - P will he at Machin & P oucher's followin := tete in British Columbia, New Bruin' g the parliament dissolved Thele ,;, a •swich'and•Ontario Ce(ar. store; gjore areciatu, every Tuesday 6 good biefitch owe from 3,5 to 4a pee lb ` Is no doubt that this parliament U luUB Weeds 1 --All kinds of the nqual-Mouldings, - morning{,repxred to pay the high- 1 new milch cows from 175 to s♦4o each. exceeded all reasonable pc,wers. ' __ . • Base,Casinip, �" Sheeting and Floor- • est price In cash for. Butter and arhinenthat -mangle .11—ate, the ng Always in stock: Eggs. He ha. stlso . allies 11- ; fok 'i11:any of-the•ntentbers were tined- .11tmie i 1}ty of t1ie Townsllila of . H. Mechin to buy prodrice for hint fermate.. ucated and illiterate.and were not .' 1i':'A.:GEIRDOJ' during the week for either trade We invite the public to inspect our crop Pic-eying. . _, or`cash, as desired. and see for themselves what the'•stleosse" . possessed of that judgment neces -'NOTICE is hereby given-tbe_! by a, re. ... . . - is dviug ter us,- . ' sari- for the great work they «ere tient enactment of the Legislature of the NOTICE TO GtREDITORS w. c.. Z,a.Fr&1a ff31— _ Write, phone or apply to _ _ .1 -.• - = -- -_expected to carry ont. .To trans- Province of Ontario,every owner or occa- - A �hI�ie p• C� -. . T., form a Country m ith a despotic pant of laird ie required to cot down _and All-creditors havin>; •, ' • • ' — — . . A. ori s70n$y John 11 . 'form of government like that of, destroy,or cau,e to be cut down:anti 2e- the-Mate cif-R•iMain can)y o -f e - - $��f�=TSI. • ._ ,- - Rtn�sia<iuto one ,enjoying that r.pepiri at the proper time to prevent the township of Pickering, in the County Y - t ri enin of tbeir see•9 all noxious weeds "'� �O 1. "' "' • - -' freeelont eojoye'd by all Anglo-Sax- R K of Ontairlu, Yeoman. whts 't9ied-on 'or - • growing on any hig way adjoining such about, the•L-ith clay of A til lih)fi, :ire No v;. is the time to..be thinking about . on countries requires a stat iaod, from the boundary •line of such p , a track for that Karn anir hay loft. Slacksmithing.. ship of the very highest order. land to the centre line of such road, and with tW to filed' le(l wor sof claim g `- The change xviIl be brought about that in case of default,in the Township of with the unclersigtlecl on'or before• the `�-e c air fit them,a with either round _ first dat�of Xilgnst, lAlNi, after,which iron: :tngle steel or-wood tracks. Thc;,-undersi ne pg g • ih tithe: The events of-the past' PiCberiuR,a10rnotice from the'RoadCom. il;ate si�S,ests will he distributed auloflg • • - R,. ,d havi, bort ht put feR .years are ail fx)i>lting in that miaeioner for the road-division,such Road ;trues- entitled thereto stud the • Alio, :1 full line of the• hhicksmithing business of R. -direction. The peol)le stye ttwak Coxnwiseiotler will have the work dome, �' 0. Moore, is prepared to do black- Cor r(•aent a 1 ill of the cost thereof to the xociitoro will not be liable for any n sinithin In all its lines. ''" ening to a sense of their condition p Clainis not So filed. ' Farm Implements. ; . ; ' , • - Tile light of n ndern civ it}�tttior. is Council the Municipality for payment, ' (all and see us..- - at tithe amolzrt of snch.biil will be added _.• ___ ., . •,S• ilRMISTON, w Ilo�se-;hoeing a - Specialty. creeping over• the conntry.- The' to the tares agaiust..the land on., Col - I �brid}e;Ont. ,_ Z. C=2AP'Na Czar, .\icholas, we beljeve is, at lector',Roll and will ,be collact>d in the S'il'r. fol'Executors. Ci EC�t"Zvr� # SrAW heart, a good man,. brat ]le is a same manner as other tales. - Dhteil, Jatly'-lt•h lq:(;. 40--l3, ... I'rna cE Wood Agent. - + ____ - PICKERING, - • QNTARIQ. PICKERING, ONT. • •• -weakling, under the complete con- .,By Order of the Council. _____ _-- -_ 1. ` ­) .. :.-trol (if ..those ✓who .oppose_any ,_. . . . - .James TQdd, Reeve.. _ �, change in the form of government Donald R. Beaton, Clerk. Produce • •. A•Gre1. at School 1 - . - . '• • . : Had he the vision"to see t7le•trend Suly 16th,1906. ��� . -... EM *"-T OTT and, - - - character •to curry• mit_itis oiyi . _ PRIVATE SAVE 0 'will, fie might become Russia's • _ _ 'am� now prepaxetl_ to'.pay the, . _ _ I 4, 1 I n ' .greatest, benefactor: $.is naple �11Of highest price for buttet,, eggs att m �y� T1'I'0, ON's. . world be revered for ages and mud poltltry. 1IS• Wagon 6 � `° X0$0 n onlft Heyer die ; but instead of Flausehold Fnrniture, LY'tC• - ttlic, he' trill. alwa q be an ob'ect is on the road steady, Students frons British Colntnbist, Bas- 3r` 1 side board, 1 dieing room suite, :;7 L ' katchewan stud 1lanitoba on the west of pity.---T-he progress•--ot-events• yards of Tapestry Carpet, 1 couch,1 wbite R. .Conner, - Brougham• • t ta\ew 13rnnswick on the east are in .• - - froth this tine on will be keenly Iron bed, 1 dresser,• Raymond sewing Of all materials oad design ' attendance this year. Distance is no watched by the whole world, The machine,• curtains, blindp and • poles, Women with weakness should kepti n stook. It will pay-you hindrance to those who wish to Ret , result will depend greatly' upon 1 parlor cook stove, 1 coal oil stove and never forget-Dr. Shrmp s Night•Cure. to oall at our works azd inspect our stook the hest'. Qnr graduates, area,always 1. ,.- attitude of the army. If they re- about 30 links of pipe and 4 elbows, and This magic-like local ' treatment, is and obtain prices. 'Dou'f be mfeled• by successfil. Oar facilities-are unsur- eeveral other things tog numerous to men- need tat• bedtime, all ni ht while the agents we do not employ them,aoneegpent• passed. CU\1�fF.t�E sow. No vasa .: main loyal, reforms will be delay- � we assn, and do lbrow off the agents tion, system is at rest, it]s constantly 19 B tions. ('ollege open entire year. Mag- �d. But if the army, as a whole, This must all be s•ld by the let of building up the weakned tissues oommisa%on of 10 per Dene which you will ni8cent catalogue free, ' • _.,b•econies disaffected.great changes September as I am leaving for Eagland. the in aimed and sensitive' surfaces oer"Inlvy save by pdrohasing from no. . a •►rill be witnessed a•nd the Roman- I This is all naw furniture,only been used will surely clean tip all catarrhal and oaQ solicited. 11.W. J. ELLIOTT, Prtncipal, '� ' - off dynasty will come to an end,`tor six months. .locstl troubles. _ Sold by •Pickering WHITBY GRANITE CO., . Whatever way it goes, blood will B. FERrIE, Claremont,Qnt, aI"hatmaey, ><' O�loec Whitby,4�Cano I91r Qnr; on�As�addlexandar. Slee 4 4✓ ham s � y. " • t+ . I -1 I .:.� •.: 5 ':r'�ap K:. 7 J ,fr.... _ ,.+' r- }"'jai' >i' - .n.,Fd �'y Y-' .,+..: _w... '",,, „}i?' c ...1 ^,,7. w.a+v'c3.�'•Y^4 i•;:•?vN ..n* s.Zv.-G y. i air^r« p4 d� S a � I. i_ P9e. re .y 4 •w —; r f. r:•k., a'qd' N!+'�- W �•. '•ti s'A•+ 'r A°4 -s' .'„w+ui. •'M..7- .'I' e'`-�'•� � - ...' `,m'.- •l.,,,yr-.' .pn,�,.r:. t ,�•. °�4tl - .;H_�., , ,ap.. .y.. ,�. r .. .., '.'?•� +,��,}. ;a:-,.r...>� .'i -.t,,. 'F,�ry, K:�.`L"�1k@ .t, .,::+}•,^"' :v.gym,. t. t ,. 95 ".r,°.'+1`ic�•.•r. ,+. �"�w a aua �?�"'„•,'a!,. ,; '�, ,,. "'s,JF', '^"T":•: ..5i9^;�7:{ '_.:. .-. -'ti. ..:X � ... ...,....:...Q i:- ..c,. h...•�.;- •'Ji�?"' iii - y , . .:�. .. _- \ T+.,� _ ': en can emselves * C11as. Swaffield�oas•in Tororito,Th usday of asttweek� nen went, but heirefusedeeto go, Saying : TRU al sets lGe .of flits R. Cr y fu d, that he a oilld ci•awi under an old TRUE on Sunday. who died at the home of her father' haystack in the field. The flashECONOMY O ATO ]�/�t j J. H. Beal was in Whitby on James Middleton. She bore her which killed 'Davis also ignited j� l�1 I ; uesdaY• sufferings patiently t'll death the hay, and two men seeing the We are leased to see Thos. Gib- �' P came on the morning of Wednes-' hay burning rushed out and sue- True economy enables one to enjoy many luxuries of life f: bons around again. day the 18th. She leaves -tyro ceeded in-rescuing-the body`.- Be- �-which the spendthrift-can-never hope to have. -- - - •Miss Elsie Atkinson is visiting children, a husband, parents-and yyond the fact that the hat worn It is tine economy to""oyes a savings'account in The with Mrs. J. H. Beal. f'iany friends. Mr. Totten im- by the utifortunata man was cut � Bank of Canada. Mrs. F. -M. 'Cooper is 'yi.sithg pressed the occasion by using as a directly in -two. there were no - l jOshawa friends this week. text the words "Her sun has gone mar)is' upon 'him. Davis is tis .a a..•o.an.a.. Depedb d � :1,00 am IIQwv& Mr. Ybuug, of Guelph, is visit- down while it vas i et day." about forty years of age, nd had ,,,aSam,,,� teteived, ;ing his father here. A meeting was held on Wed only .,been employed with Mr. .ave Nr p� 4 yam, A. B. Dowsivell is busy rooflug nesda evening for the ur ose of Stewart a few da •s. Interest times a Y g P P Y Put your money in a place where you can . at Glen.Major those days. organizing a '-lawn tennis 'club, 4 bliss Annie Flulnerfe•t, 'of Pick- when the followin officers were get it when gots want it: *a. ' ering, is visiting friends here. appointed:' g Let Others Help you The r � it �n �n J 'We -are sorry to report James Hon. Pres.—P. Christie, M. P. ar •�• @a *Goes Sova e g Bank of Cenad�l .?� Evans-very poorly these days. Hou, Vice Fres­:-Mr. C. J. Brodie To reco° t your stolen property-.. Jas. and Mrs. -Stephenson,• of : President-Dir. E. Theaker- The - - Whitby, were hese on Sunday. Vice Pres-31r. A. B. Dowswell E S Theaker, lana er C1arOmont Dir.. Bagshaw, of Saginaw, Sec.-DI. B. A. Scott Pickering �1gilance .committee g • is es do this' '.Mich., AV. J. Mgler, ofvPihke ng, (Tuunc•ii=llllir.s l.1.1 M� it-. will A. having property atoleul ommnni• }spent last i'<eek at Thos. Pugh s. Leaner and E. Brodie• - re p pe y '!lies Lumley has'retitrned to the Di tate immediately wish-•any--member li �y g C. Tait, 1Ie si-. E. Ball, I3.; of Eaecntive Committee. - - 4 Y Managing C-ommlttee—Rei -- city after visiting flit.Pallister. Besse _ - li. M. Cpoper was4. at Bedford) _ 1Kembere6ip fee b1.00. ' O V - -- - t i dud- A. Diel tins. ` Tickets may be he from the President or mak, 'Toronto, this week shoeing Dti e understand that .It. Thom- Secretary ortappllcatioq. V h Dliss.Dlaud Roberts, of Bobca asWilson i}son is about-to leave the vii• t Y''�lage to take up his abode elsewhere, Arthur leffrey, J.A, 0 Connor, • -ggeon, is spending a few days with 1 although lie has not fully decided secretary. President. friendsaround here: !.yet jowl where he .will go. On" Exec.Com.-Geo.Leng, D.`E•.Pagh,C. S. - Dowswell, the People's Tinsmith has a good supply of C. J. Brodie-,-V:S., is having a Tuesday night last the Citi- Palmer,Pickering,Ont. honey cans on hand. They are going fast. v -: very neat verandah erected in I tens' Band, which he was instru_ Have your wants supplied. f his residence. _. fronto n a in aniziti and of�4'hicli me t 1 or _ - g g League of the Epworth h Le - The ft re he has been the ever etic: .sec ta- P 1 � t Methodist ehutch still continue ry-treasurer, presented hint with FOR SALE OR HIRE DOWSWELL S 3 remont. their services on Tuesdayevenings g a beautiful silver sugar-bowl and _ .. rs, s, returned to the a dozen silver teaspoons. The ' city on Monday afters ruling a presentation was accompanied by -1 Food Portable- 12 . h. p• ,� weeks herte with S. and the following address:- Gold Medal Mrs. Bray. MR. THOMAS witso..-It is with Engine and Boiler. - bliss Rath Shipman,of Canning deep regret that we have learned of - L - ton, is visiting at the Methodist your intended depardure from the vii- • • - rsona a in ('iaremunt, with her gage, which has been your hotl�e so jh t aurae-this engine and _. g r We ar i PA gt .. � _ t e before you leave .len ief elxhaL fp B relations. $ she and .. .� .. • 14irs. Worthy :retui•iled to her .�'e cannot dQ less than express our Boller to be in first-class shape home. Toronto Worthy on a buds '. after• warm appreciation of the,services yeu in good.working order. We will ,� have rendered in the organization of sell it a reasonable price. _Call on — 5 :epiendin a fete weeks with her tlie:Citizens' Band, and of the. deep _ parents here. interest you hai:e since taken in its _ •�7C T !.r Dire. DVilliamaon and daughter, welfare. As Secretary-Treasurer,you R. YY ; J RR t ,of Saginaw, Mich., who have been have done thuch for the Band, and�s•e Hen-derson� &- Farmer,- Claremont. ti-isitin friends here, returned to feel that :our departure-w-ill,be a dis- g Foundry and Machine .:.the.cit3ron Monday' tinct low Mrs. Jas. cFarlane, we are sor- Bvt.ngt only in connection-with our of aniiatlon is it true that the corrin to state, i+ suffer}ng ,', OX AAIV_ -itha separation canoe us regret. - ''Asa Claremont, Ont. LIFT, FORCE AND -Very_sore face, resulting from hay- citizen of Claremont and one of its _ _ _ - nd- SIICTION MPS ing a tooth extaeted. business men, .we-can assure you that a P pal Thos: Wilson has sold his inter yoti have been highly esteemed and t•t est in the elevi,.tors at the station appreciated:whileaeane.of the"boys'' . `iOnS alttl� 011 Hand. Fr1Cea Right• to W. J. Gregg. who will ccutinue you will not soon be forgotten. Horses Feet t on in the grain busine" alone. t+ince; in the course of events, if has D .:-Wind—mills. smd- Repaired, seemed in your own beAt interests to Need ever ' - Rev. Stephenson occupied. the y -attention during the _. _• _ leave, we,your colleagues in.the..Citi hot weather. This s. -)urspecial- ulpit in the Baptist church, la:=t zens' Band, take this oppottttnitg toDirect telephone communication with all arta of Pickering; - ' pp t WLi understand it. -. Sunday and his sermons were Y• Markham, Sc�arboro, Whitehiirch, Uxbridge pp - __ express our.best wishes for yourselL dge an,d Vaughan townships, greatly appreciated. `He will and your esteemed wife. As a token Work done newly-and' prota t- :also Stouffville.'Markham and Pickering villages, over IRdeo6udent _again officiate next Sunda of our respect, we ask. you to accept ly and at.moderate prices. system. - A large quantity of grain is in this gift, and trust that, though you to " .shock tbrough this section. The play a far from us,your memory will y, Orders promptly at ' nded to. heavy storm of .Sunday evening often go back to the old friends and . E. Risebrough. Repairing done. grit the standing Brain to the associations in Claremont.. Sign ed.ot►,behalf of the Citizens' Thomson's old stand. e round and the fle}dy look a if a Band. - Ge�hr Boa. OLremoaf.. _ t o n land roller bad been.over these. John Gerow, 87- " CLAREMO:i'T; ONT _ Last Sabbath Rev. J. W. Tot Geo. W. Coates. - ten. and Rev. C. J. Dobson, oexehati�ed 111111-WAf :-=- -- _. _ The addres9 'seas--read by -MrIto -Imll' Auu Mi. John et- wit— Each had blarkham!•been a La-iuer pastor o11 the presentation. the circuits to which they `vent Jii. Filson was completely tak- g g g -- '.'this day. It gave these.pastors en'by surprise, and in reply. ex- 1 ortant showing of finest display of - tin opportunity to renew the pressed iia.a Eery word his thank- o • d yery large assortment of _. pp a. hStationary, Books, friendships of former clay to the boy,, and his best wishes -' I _ Dolle, Toys, jab, Next Sabbath. Rev. J. W. Tot reokived for the Holiday trade. Call • .. for the welfare of the organization •- a erg -ten will conduct union services in After .tjlis interesting part of - - - and sen them. Claremont, preaching to the unit- the programme was over the elec- o ZZ8 �� ;uUsosipiions taken for all Magazines, _ ed congregations in the Presby-- tion of officers took,place, - �- Weekly and Daily�,Newepapertl, _ .terian church at 11 a;m., and an _ aturdaq -the Methodist church at 7 p. ns. f ,,. .These congregations are getting .John'Davis, a hired man iu the ! )Ylle 1G ••eddy for union. employ of John Stewart, a farther , - 6ZOC� Street Whitby. Word was received here on Tues- living on the second coneession'of -`Ve are prepared to axe- • - •�-: ay that bars. Alex. Waddell, of Nest York, a mile and.a half P � 'Stouffvill'e, was, that morning, from Yorlge street, was strnek by tate all werk in a in that will compare favor- i found' dead in beep. Deceased at lightning Monday afternoon andf 3 one time lived about two miles instantly killed. Davis, in com- - 'ably with that of any Butter, ,Eggs, W@l ti m. m.."'wAi east.of here, but about two rears panauy_with two other men, were other first-class sailers. C _ :ago moved to $toaffville. She engaged in hoeing turnips on Dir. B. '3. Cowart 'Broll�hamhlekens. h - - was, highly respected and had Stewart's farts when t e storm xttanp friends in this neighbor- came up. Davis' companions urged lrood. him to seek shelter in an adjoin- ' Bring them to Claremont Market. -: Royal p l — e needy mar d Go to the - U :Z�r d a kat ay. Ro a Household $5.40 _ Claremont Furniture -: StOre Glenora Flour X4.60, �• 'EM RSO�1T, t tiv on hand _For all kinds of Furniture. Also, Picture Frames,Cur- , Cons an -Buyer, Mongolia.. _ tain Poles, Carpet Sweepers,•Tubs, Pails,-Brooms,- Also. Brali, Shorts and Chop, It '- -�: Brushes, StepLadders, Cloth es Hot-see, a<k-:11 Sa Tinware and Granite-ware: M Chopping'is;'per'10)lbs. 50 YEARS' W ten in Claremont Call on EXPERIENCE Hoover, .J. H. BEAU, - the Housefurnis'her. - Green River. �• - ,.. . . _ t { Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Pumps A f made to order. r The Time is Cooling , Also cistern E- W. EVANS 1%Then those Buggy and Wagon TRADr, MARKS ' wheels of yours will need DesiGws . BAKING 1 M tFAR Rttelltll)tl. COPYRIGHTS ds C• 'Anyone sending a sketch and dPacriptMrl may y, . t ZVa'can fix thenl'ri lit-and will naT- tlnlNdY�aseert xis mtroptnfo�tree whether as g 8 invention is prnbably patentable. Cnmmnnica• • •, - - - -- -- - - y -tee 9atigfaction. We have for tionsstrictlyc•�tnedentw. HandfibnnkoUPatenta n and aft i y lst will c Bent free.otdest,a ency for securing patents. b e1 a T conduct gale ttvO gl'IPPding Cat't5• Patents-taken trough Munn h Co.receive •bUglneS9 In the store ad�oiliing J. H To ..Manitoba and Saskatchewan, _.�Utl nnt;re.without chaise,to the Bek ,s furniture shop, where I will All kinds of wood ricesnR'xt reason- �Qntific American, keep constantly on hand', good sup- - atble prices. _ ... _ sweeply of stead olid cakes. - ior the• f1�L1 sddltioes•►1 dor th._roturn lteks4 W. H. JACISSO\, Brock Road• elation of anylseienatific Jniirnal Terms,$3 a Catkes.of all-kinds.made to order on • '" 1800 �'� going trip. .(�1 $ ander conditions M bwovv% - year:fntr mnnths,fl. gold by all newsdealers. ` "TTT _ p - �•. _�.— - The .ic 11 Cue k - ---' --- -- - -liest-pl - - -C c n, e to buy shortest notice M a �h q-O LN 0t 33 JL T 3E 8— H+� +s Ice ream Parlor m concerto Wali-papers Bran h-OtBnn.+7;F st NasbinztoP•D C. : f V. ` . TAO1tOS01�, , - AUG �4 Stations south of, but not including-main line,Toronto to.Sarnia,including ► w A Toronto. - .. Careniont, Ont.. •,,T�.•. _ -�UB•�I blain line Toronto to Sarnia and'stations north, except north of Cardwell Bingham' — ►7 a rs `T er's _ f�emed s Juncdoii and3oronto on North Ba Sgction. _ b �� F air , -, • Dr, T amity ie •. _ _. . .. . :: ngham These.reined' a hecrnning more 1VI trhodlat• Ch h , u� From all points Toronto and-east_to•and including Sbarbot Lake•and liar with the ttblie each day, and' Kingston,and north of Toronto and Cardwell Junction on.North Bay and Over 211) samples to choose-from at POP, p Services as Follows• w f midland Divisions. 4c.:per roll tip. areaold by all dealer undt:r at positive :, — f i•ts� iu;-s';1 pee way sticond class tickoU will be sold to Winnipeg only. :. Mouldings to:match all papers. Also, gnal,rantee. 1.0.30 a.m.......Preaching.Rep �if-� One w etitacon ,armors appointed by ddattitoba'n ri fiuskntchewan Governm6nts,will meet j, full line of the;best Little Liver Pills.. for.copstipation _ 7,OO p m„„ 7 laborers on arrival at`L tnnipeg and for id liver,l ic. 2 for 2,ic. Head- 2:00 p.m.......Sabbath School. y Free transportation will be furnished at.Winnipeg to points where 1 Doren are needed pp ?^` ache tablets, relief in one minute, roc. "t y `•-,oetKit9cate ie furnished��hen each ticket is purchased,and this tw when ezec room Fs intrs,Ok s it i)d-Vatrtlishea, -Always-in. 5:00 p,m •: Epworth League, Ori by tcrmar,shewthg that laborer-has worked thirty doge or more viii be honored from stock stir lowest possible rices. pei'liox. Perttrlan Tonic for c_rttarrah yie+adriy, c that point for a second class ticket back to:tart ing point in On ,ati�-A P�to p ? and that tired feeling 7oc: For that •5.00 p.m ;,'Week! prayer on �a • �'va' Nov. 1Nt 1900 Don't forget the plal,e. }' ��'`i1oteb will t,limn ed to women as wall as to men bat mHl not be le'sued"at Lal,fate Wahi�dren. n Jumping tootha-che ask for Tapers Thursday. ;+ 1 i�ickeU arlgood only on special Farm Laborers'i;ralna . G. BIN`FF' M, 1 oothache drops 10c. For that hack- a BORERS For tall par61rn1arNsee nearont C:P,R.ticket went.or _ ing n.migh there is nothing like Taber's Rev. J. F. Moore, Ph. B. �S5 Write C.B. Foetcr,D,P.A_,C.P.FL, Toronto .__ ... •' 7 tremont. WhIte Pane and Tar Mc, - Pastors r.. - - °.Y Tt'A°E,'!l A• � •.YG. '?N• 4 '. + .9 'a''e g...:4 w•:f.• . �. -,' ,.:_ .,.., ,d,.�oy+.= •.,N_''.�,';.;�;�r .:.��, k .:;�, 'r'.. :w: i,y n-,...t>-r �ki:::.•it E� L Nm J g, , , , ... .'Rd. .. -:,.,. r ..:" .z-x�?t+, EK. ., -:ar .ti +v .K,Ce tt. ,+, ..b•IiA - - a•: r ^�* # r;•-5q�.» ,.^`x.,, cl. v.d. ,- r o. 't" ? :�. v°` F £ e�. 4'. Y ."'+C: 1' C 'S` > £• K3 I. liu�., fie.. ...: .t'.. t,. "'� t. } e's .e. r, A?": tj i it°� TE»' yPt-W"y' n ,. :.;a.,, , :..etc,...,,;.Gt ....,- - :.,:, {�, c .est„ �, .. s,, ..r �« y .:.' moi. ,. ....., .•?4E J-a'_t ._. •ti j.__.r..=_ . ": _ ,-L - -..'T-C-- _ _ _.. _ :.s ++++�YwwN* d !. C �. f J• `v r � *} bers 1. ' o! the family when they aan,e MESSAGES TO THE POINT Now Is The Time ' ... . ..-,; Berea t >;° a ithl smilax ' To insure,Aour health by using .,, " „ ' � cover Y t, (wined. - _ _ _ •_ �h8 ��,■A8 about the handle, t1Ued with assorted •��D [tVI1�GSIONE" T3E gRIEt''FSTAU\V Irtuts. -.' r - " '_ ___-_ About A basket of Japanese' willow in a EVER WRITrFzf. y,: . '. _ dull 1�r^own, having touches of green - — V" ,...I - - r , - -- . and yellow introduced in the border. .­ _ --- _ - - - ♦ ♦ makes a very etfective_centro-piece when Sir`Harry Iohnston's Message o[ Eight - _ filled with ripe fruits. Some of the new rd Th Cleverest— PUDDINGS. fruit °baskets [or table use are boat- o s - e A D - . . -- shaped, wiox low square handi'es. The _w Despatch. \ w t� Ili res baskets*are beautiful - - -Cocoanut Pudding.-Quarter of a old_3ji ve' g Surely no more laconic. order .could - • --_ ' C'EY L.oN GR�E1V TEA i pound of dessicated cocoanut, Quarter ent bride, who received one such, Sven for an matter of worldwide . • of a int of milk, one..ounce of butler, which had come down from her hus- magnitude than any which was -given . - r'one ounce of sugar, Sour eggs, one band's great-grandmother, values it g In place Df the adulterated teas• -of- Japans lace among her roost highly grazed posses- to Slanley.whep 14ir. Goc;don-Bennett. i[. I 1. r `ounce o1 cake crumbs, vanilla, g the .New York Herald," despatched hire' - Sold only in sealed lead packets, at 40c,.50c arid 60c per !h. At • tr1. - cherries. Put the cocoanut•and milk in sioes•. ._ on'his famous quest with the simple all gro cars. . - 4. - i� a'pan on the fire and let it cook tall the Betry -plates and dishes for individual words, "Find •Livingst nes"-'There was Highest A%vard. St. Louis, 1904 r cocoanut is tender. Creard the butter service come in china, in 'lovely rose really no more -to be psaid by the mas• -• -and sugar; {hen beat.up the yolks and and other floral designs. A new service ter to his servant, when the two so'thor• �. � ' add them. H'hen the milk is a little for grapes or grape salad is'the oval "oughly understood each other. ' The �i �T Al altar&ed tb a door. •A'rernedy which' r cooled pour it on to them and add cake glass dish 'resting in a silver stand. questions.of monev,'equipment, prepara- I1�UTA1T FOLK MEDIGINEI f have seen applied with considerable r -, crumbs and vanilla to taste. Lastly, The glass is partially filled with crushed tion, time, etc., were all lett without effect in more than one epileptic fit is •. s ice, the grapes are placed within, and �tc la a bunch of keys in the alrn -1 ry ,add . ightly the whites of two egg Br P iseuss(on. Stanley's orders were clear. -' = P P *,.. which• have, been whisked to a stiff soon become chilled, when they: are "Firm Livingstone:". He set out, and lie ItE�IUEDIl•:S IN-WHICH..NATIV S Ii.\YE.fire'suf ecer. 1 have.heard it said that -troth. Put the mixture into a well• more refreshing ..than- if'at-- a tepid. returned not- until he had found the ce- the fit passes away as readily if the keys s buttered pie dish and bake for- half an temperature, . lebrated explorer who had been'lost to -- - L11PLICIT FAITH. are placed on the head. A rasher quaint - ,* Dour_ Then lake the whites of two eggs -- civilization for so long. - • • . _ - remedy fn the case of a sprained neck and whip them to a stiff froth, add one _ Some of us remember the-despatch of Is to use an iron measure for a pillow, IOUSEIIOLD HINTS. - Every one has heard of the oft quoted and a half lablespoontuls of sugar and, Sir Harry Johnston-who is happily still Great Virtues:, are Ascribed ta. �8 remedy of "a hair of the dog,that bit e little vairiiln.- Just, before the pud• Fruit ,and'vegetables should be care- with us-which he forwarded to Lord Clam's and thorns o[ Certain you." The Hindu medicine man adopts S _ ding'is done spread this meringue ren fully washed' before being eaten: as Salisbury. This i; certainly the record 8 stranger coursd `_ ' ' - '„the top and let it brown iightly: Be- 'they often harbor countless micro- one of vur own times in suchutters. , -Animals., fore servin decorate the top with TO PREVENT HYDROPHOBIA. .. g orga�nLsms. JOHNSTON'S� MESSAGE I ” _pieces of glace cherries. The mica sides of oil stoves, which. _._ [ernaps in ro_other country £n the I -takes an -old slipper and Smartly. - '. Chocolate Pudding. -- Quarter of. a get so smoky and dirty, may easily be of his suppression of slavery was in world is the"e%Ii eye an object of such strikes the patient�no gentle laps„mark , pound of plain chocolate, quarter of a cleaned with a piece of flannel dipped 'ei ht words, as follows: "Advanced great dread'as in India, says the ass- you-over. the incision made by the g a lured, mesa Mail. you will cause mortal of- dols teeth. -int of milk,quarter of a pound of in vinegar.' against .Tmose.. defeated, C_p-_ fence Co a Hindu lady should you Ie- g A 6. three ounces, of butter, two Th re so apt to hanged him.-John.3ton,” It will take For children afflicted with asthma ars a :su ar, mar• of tier child, "Nh'hat a nice-baby, . eggs, six ounces o! fresh, white bread be found on children's ciotlitzrg o n then. grown invaluable medicine .ts the_egg of-red• >- . _ crumbs, a few drape of vanilla. Well defy ordinary treatment. A simple Johnston was always one fit thn4e m?n in margosa oil. The wine s s grease a mould. Grate the chocolate -method that sometimes answers is to who did the work flrct. and- then =aid since I saw him-last:' She niukes it a of wild bats are very highly prized in f and mix it with tt►e milk; then boil dip the spot in treacles until,thoroughly as riffle as possible about it•afterwards. yule to speak depreciatingly of her.child the case. of diseases of the hair. '!'hese [t has often been said that Sir Charles. and represents it as the v0iii- of non- wings -are crushed and the extract is =them together to make the chocolate soaked!, then wash out the treacle in ccinde, existent ailments so that-your aril eye,added to cocoanut oli with other in Bred- - p smooth. Cream together the sugar and clear water. Napier. after fns captufe of 6 - wrote one of the most laconic moat shall not affect it: Should she become; £encs, this mixture being kept uuaer- r butter, and then stir in the yolks of the A few,drops of vinegar rubbed in the delightful despatches that the world tawure that, in spite of her precautions, ground in a closed vessel fur a period M - two eggs and the bread crumbs, Next, liarrda after washing clothes will keep B P you have. defiled it with your admira-` _ , • pour on the milk and chocolate and add them smooth ,fid lake awn 'ilia Spon y has known: when'he telegraphed home t I o Three rnonlhs, This nq�el c�mpa i- Y g `tion, she will lose no lirrre in counter- a few drop`s o! vanflla. Beat the whites feeling that they have after being in to the fovernment the simple Latin tion•prevents the hair truni, falling ,�r word, ="Peccavi"'-ace.; "1 have--sinn d ,cling £he . up�iehended ejects et the turning gray. 13abblts' • blood is also P -of the eggs stiff and sUr'them lightly water for ', good while. . , t„ ririshti-doshau,." One of the simplest recommended as a desirable lotiorr for`' - i ,Scinde) . But here gossip has placed ." so the other ingredients. Pour the mix- -In one modern kitchen a number c! the foundation of the laconic remark metnods adopted for the'purpose is to washing the hair. i lure into .the moulm, cover,the top with shelves, on the order of those.of an old on the wrong presnn.-for. as a matter take a small quantity of chillies .-and Sore throat is cured -by spitting"on - a greased paper, and steam it for one, fashioned, table, hang flat- against the of fact, it was not Sir Charles Napier salt in the.closed palm and throw it red Trot- lrori--quite- the simplest and = -- , __ _.hoar, Turn _out. carefulhr and serve wail when not £n use. They are'covered who compared that .famonG despatch. utlo -She Lire. efts+ waving it thrice least-expensive cure known to lire -na- with any sweet sauce. - with white oilcloth, tacked on by brass but Mr. "Punch:' who wrote. as a jest. round the.head of the,child-to the- .ac-- live doctor:- Peacocks' flesh and pigs' ► Coffee. Pudding, -. Five- ounces of headed tacks, and wheen uegded are-held Nevertpelesa. it remains as an extremely compailiment o! incantations. .. ,E[ no ghee are the,1 p 4 medicines for acute , bread, two ounces at candied peel.. one up.by a swinging bracket. They come clever and telling piece -vrork of the .pungent-odor is apparent it.is nn. tndi-`rheumatism. Cobwebs are most .useful _ . • leucon, three ounces o! sugar, three in exceptionally handy when extra kind we'e:Pe dealing with. cation that the doshamdrns been aarertPd.i h, boils and in skin diseases of all kinds. r ` ounces bt sultanas, two eggs. half a cooking and serving have to be done. in this catPgary, too, we most -:n- The harab cerenionr, so frequently Should your house be infested by mos- . r "pint '•of miikt quarter of a pint Lf The following is i gold hint [or ty• elude Thri mm Carlyle', notable rPpiy to obseryPd 1n marriages end other -'quiEoes or` your furniture and bedding • .Cream, half a pint of strong coffee. Ing shoelaces so -that they.shall not a devoted admirer, who rotate asking it occasiarts. is also intended to Counter•i DY bugs. all you have to do is to write 4 Cut the bread Into neat, small dice, come loos,, Proceed in exactly the act the.dire influence of the evil eye. A I on a -piece of paper the names of a• : • �_ put these in s.basia,. add the candied same.way as !f you.were tying an or- THE SAGE OF CHELSEA plate containing saffron water is Held hundrerl'v(i}ages or towns, taking care r..' peel, chopped Bne£y, the,grated rind of dinary bow, but,.pass the right hand by two indie; In IronZ of the 'rriarrie .that aft the names end in one of the sur-- hr ° :.:a lemony and a. few drops o[ the juice; loop through the knot before'drawing hpd any objection to Fending do his au- couple about a'score-ef times durin fixes'uru, koftai,, pala'yam, Ac., and also the sugar and sultanas. Well beat it,,'up, and gtvb- a steady pull on both fograph as s present to the said admin the progress of secure 'She. paper to a bed post or the the a add the milk, strain them on loops. ' It should be remembered. how- er., f'nrlvle was equal to the accRsinn. A !;IVDU 1}ARftIAGE, ceiling as the case may be, and you eggs, tie just .wrote down Qn R sheet of notes _ to the dry ingrecilients. and mix them ever, when untying, -that-the right- ,aper the worv1G, "Yes! Yours truly: T. so that the admiration ®f the spectators will be reileyeri.nf. the pest_insiantarte well in. Now add the cream and cof- hand string: must be pulled, for if the t Carlyle." It Suss Jrtt for"She admirer i0 shall. not_injunuusly. affect the bride. ou! , as if by the intervention of a - lee. Have ready a aeli-greased mould; other Is pullets Lt will Only lighten the deriPhPt the meaning at hir'wiil, but or the. bridegroom. The curious cere- magician. D2nlcey'a milk, Besides' be- r pour iu the mixture, cover with a place knot, . dnubtlesq he.wrRR satisfied when he saw monies of which her Royal HilhnPss the fag a valuable food for• fleyvtxrrn chit- ...of greased paper, and set in a sauce- All who Have attempted to clean coat the Signature. whate}'er the writer meant Princess tt Wales formed the central medic fie f me pit s the most elllcadoua ' pDomtrrsof boiling out term set Steave m Ger- lhts�rand oultsmuth benzine know that .. figure"within a taro res. after her medicine for epilepsy. t: him To understand. larrdrng on Indian shores weed. In one _ ions rubirin - - - eq To d�rribe a great 'naval baffle in F - I i . rain sauce. For the sauce put the raw. with cloth in Order to prevent the rin,9 nt+aul a snore of wryeds is surety given l2 way Intended to-»e a sort_of insurance - yolks o! two eggs into a small sauce- that otherwise would form in pace ut few famous cctm(u3fanls. Yet sfita !s ,garnet tea 'possible effects oI the even . IIY IS �1 NEGgO gLAlgt' r . pan; add to them one glass of sherry, the ..obliterated spot. To avoid this What Captain Watton did when he, had eye- - 1t preferred, that-quantity of lemon .labor, dip a tooth-brush into`the. beti- scattered the Spanish fleet near. :' the FL a child In arms bP taken into the The gun's !lays q( One Particalar 1Latl.. - r r •orange juice, and one deasertspooa- zine until it £s well soaked.,,then brush open air aind-a 6lyd fly .directly' o'er its traits of Rieastna. His despatch fn lire lode is ilea Cause of It. tut o! sugar. Whisk.sA these quickly: the collar brisk! lin'a_few moments head the infant will be rapidly remedy ' y.- Rritirth Governor t was • 9R follow..: Y Finve 'taken or estroyed RiT fi nnisD to mere skeleton. The only remedy Tho "origin' of color itf anything has. . over a slow fire till it ie ttrick and no- all stains will have entire! disappeared. " p, g thing but-troth. [t must int.boll or it The most easily velvet can be cleaned vecaela whLch were upon thPiroagl: num- is to give if Lor,same days a few drops always provided scientists with an inter- - . ��c1W1les: Serve at'once: in 'thLs way wittroiA much 'rubbing. her and descr3pttoar as per. margin.-G. of in.ail sparted from Wa tilturuRi. elan study-thef solar in hu• • ••:. Never use a tooth-brush on satin ui♦ 4\'a<Iton.".... _, _ - man skin a between 14 n kind o[ s arrow-. _ P , soft '&A. . _ There is a .whole •tee e! naval war 7`igers'-�'it aws are 'in grPnt demand ere are ween a cuticles of the . - . I 0 --- tnre.sometimeq in a daily Hess a er, a[- claw with mnvobemonsnProPnr thertlnins, but ede or two iupontby liain ght prodents ure different -EABRE4D. -ter a battle - 11, : . . . --- ­ , _ . e h that a P P n os:esti a L,,ger. number_fhe tints hat ho t will be depends if one .learns the trick ot.reheatir}g .. . 'DISEASED KIDNEYS. _ iPeentlybef i,eht.cw•hich. hnlwi h.tanding, Tho them f upon the:angle a which the rays of the %v - dna; not tell one-hair .n'mnrh .of w'bat the sn Pck. film one p lunate owner mRkos n antra calls ii is a simpler matter to have hot - -- w ac }he grttiar rPsu}t of Tho tight n. this em and wears em around his sun fall upon the ,pigments.. At the . - -bread every day by baking them once Made Sound and Strong"Throagh Dr. IRPAn1C slRterrtr'nt o6 CRptRin 11'niton's(,car's horn, ground Into a fine paste, equator tfie rays are about vertical; al or 'twice a week than it is to stir up Williams' Pink Pills. is an excellent balm for pains and curl• the poles they slant at an angle un- eve morning Ef ou doming eggd does about•the battle off Messina. gs• A more urious a.is fou, fi r po overs' or..something requiring hn re c us d own in the tropics, and the chemical ry g, y "not Dago -Two docloH told me that i was -in- .DR. ABERNETHY. the . same.substance, it cs.. sometimes effects- o! the different l:t,ids of rays up- . _bread, this recipe is little 'trouble an¢ curable, but thanks to Dr. Williams' was -another famous man w•hrr never to a i r th a powder which is *-d Wo- si r = _ snakes from tour to' five dozen rolls: y wasted words. A woman of title once to aid the growth of the stunted wo- _ Pink Pills I am a well -woman.La-da or tintc, Thus we get a large:number Dixie Biscuit -Mix one tPaspbonfui o! Phis strong statement wa3 made i'Y camp to see him, who prided per�eli un man. Th`e faints taken from-the the long of tintF of the ,skin. from the white to . isari-Into three pints_of flour. Put one NArs: Ed.* Erose. of St. Catharines, to a on her, blunt ,sppeeh to so dPPmed in- And: slender tail kn the black scorpion-,thefir 'syellow, yellow to red,'and red la `.:.teacupful of milk on the stave with three reporter, who hearing of her- remark- feriors she regarded the doctor with 'are supposed to keep Illness at firm's black.' many intermediate shades being - pints of, flour. to warm. Potir this 'on sold lure"called lo' see seer. "A few distance when children wear them rn _peculiar to certain latitudes. ' - some hnuteur b"cause he did not rise P two well beaten eggs. Add the flour. years ago while living M Hamilton,' and make a' gr•Pnt-fuss'nf her-wt1en she their roost' thread. The pi�nents themselves change with.one cake'.o[ yeast, dissolved in .a continued .M . Rose, l was attacked entered his surgery. She was. so di:- As soon 'as a person has peen bitten throufih generations of exposure to the. teaotfpful of• litkewariti wafer.- 'When 1 with kidney'trouble. The doctor, tutted gusted that .he just held out her scalded a 1 y n cobra a snake charmer is sent for sun.-rays DL one _pArticuta'r latitude, xo well rr,ized t in a warm lace. for me into a state of.false security, while " r•, •.yho lures the "sariie' Or $,,Setae' cobra that the skin of R child assumes the cot.' . . l p la hand, and said. ..Rurri! it- The Brent whose fans have not been drawn to - , "'about five Liuurs to rise. :Form into bis the disease continued to nrake'inroarls surgeon rose gaffe aqunl to the'.occasion. g' I or, slightly modittPd of its ancestors, .. Fie din that [ was not getting better. l su rooked her m the fRe't and'Rncw•emd the -vicinity of the victim and causes it even when the. child ha-s been borne and �cuit, let rise again, and bake.'' ' I consulted a specialist, who told me twat " r• to bite him at a. nearly. as passible i reared in a strange part of the world, ,,. Pocketbook Bisetrit.=4ary the nbove I Poultice it.=then at once resumed his by.rolling ollt thin, cutting in squares, I the trouble- had devkloped Into Bright's writing.' • . • . THE'-SAME SPOT, AS BI:FORF.. I Thus, if R-•oniony of negrnh anrt fie- disease,and that I was incurable. I One of the cleverest of-all such-replies -This. last conndition�is certainly a difll- presses settled in Britain, their descell - "'spreatirlrg with melted butter.'Rnd. fold-,had' dwindled to a, mere shadow, and made Inconically, however, was 'that r f cult one to achieve, but'sholr)d 'it be Janis would become pRler with each Ing over. They can Ire''made ready suffered from pain• in the back, and the celebrated Taltevrand. who w as fulfilled the sufferer will as surely re- generation, until eventually there would for 6 oclock dinner by setting the I often a difficulty in.breathing. Insom- asked, as he left a certain French Coun-'•corer as the snake will die. �*bc no trace whatever' o[ the original - : sponge about 10 c crock-and letting it nia next came to add to ray tortures cil, from wrirh,much' had. been expect- ' it-is'-heli&ed fMet-if a person shnulC color. White's ."tiling in the tropics rise as sloy�•£y as-Wssibie,' -If it bets.'• y; 'g Pd, hut- which had spent most of, its cc.me upon•two-cobras to�lher fhey!would be afte,eled in a simitar way, the Ind I passed decay slePl,less:fir hts; ___light La less._than .five--hours.-work iL.and felt-that I -had_.r�__I3rrg,to live. In .limp in talk. 'who4 •hP,d-famccd-.rittr•+ne I Will give'the unfortunate intruder no i color gradually,dePpenipg with each acct• back as you Would bread dough. - ---- -- _ • • - ihis-despairing' condition any husband ifs sftling. His quiet smile nncT his miarlor, Tn avoid' being pursue Rolls to Reheat.-Dampen' slightly by urged me to Iry Dr. Williams' Pink hopeless tono wore ns si miflcant as his them he. lakes to his heels, after throw••, _ . 1 � - - holding each roll'for a part of a so4)nd,'Pills. and•to please him i began to take trot).-w-prds, 'Three'hours r' said ,he.-. ing.,behind tum some, g,IMicnt• on w•hieh l , 'GOOD NEW.S POR JACK 'PARS. under the hydrant. running slow'li 'them. :Cfter using several boxes I felt T.ondon Answers. - the re'ptilos expend their vvralha '\Vhon • . . - - — Put in a ded� pain, cb.t;P- Clu..il�•1 aild ;:the•pills dere Helping me and 1 co t "v have completed [heir ytigr-lc of do- Do British warships •breed consump• _ h set iii a slow, oycn for twenty,nitZu s 1 ued taking them unlit i had used• spnie ._ , ,1• _, 4- .. ' - -• ctrirctiorf'they pieces to which the cloth i tion? 'Fire popular delusion is-that the 9 . 1. to half an"hour. I twenty..boxes,,w•heq:I was again restor• TAiZING HEn PHOTO, has been,reducert are gathered together�sailor, spe_1ding his life just where the . w Bul:ers' Rolla.-When tresh'r,lls are�ed -to ,perfect health. and every symp• - and preserved as .panacea for 1ulure air is purest, is the' last person in the . brought -from, the baker's put in the tom d[ the trouble had disappeared. Dr. "C have come to get my wife photo- ills, world to develop ]Sing trouble. Strange • oven a t°v'minutes -before using. Two I'Williams' Pink Pills eertain4v brought .graphed," -said, the determined-looking; Water-snake, are gonerall ,•hrtrmfh ss, te. say, the average warship 'is one c.1 oven b ve m1 they are to be eaten,l me back from the shadow of the grave 1 innn `on, entering- a -photogr•aphegp!but here and there one comes acrbss a the deadliest of p`lnces to live m. for Lhe lake them out. divide them;' and put,arid ! have. since enjoyed-the best . of studio, Olowed by a meek-looking venomous• species: A fisherman when air between the decks quickly becomes some thin slices of butler between. :health." woman.' in doubt as to ,whether 'the snake that!foul,-and remains so. The newest nay. . press them .together and return them I "Every drop o[ Wood.An .Lhe :. body:.is "You Can .make anyone look hand- has.bitten him is a poisonpus .one.,or i at ship-building plans show, however, to the oven for' one minute: Open flitcred b the kidne s. 'If the blood some, can't.you Y" not dip.., his..-hand into ,the mud an,i ii that acl:'s ltenith is in the future to a ain, spread the butter lightly;,and(t, weak or watery the kidneys have no "Certainly, sir," replied tfic; Iihotot gorges phis stomach with several hand•i have more consideration. Clectrically 8 I v " drivers fans and other contrivnnees seer ',, .., strength for their work and leave th..' rao h-er: that is port of the business, full of the semi-solid. aK. serve in 8''hot mesh immediately, b'• P •-4 blood unfiltered and tout. Then the kid• you know." A red or swollen eye is cured by nav- tr be' fitted to nert''ve�cls to ensure a . . net's get 'clogged with painful, poison- "well,- my wife here fell -out- of -the Ing it touched .with the bolt fir chain Proper circulation of air through-, even TABLE' SERt'ICE OF FRUIT. : ous-impurities, which- twings aching window• last year and broke-her nose. __ !the most remote of alley•u ays. An- 1 .. . hacks and deadly Rrighl's disease. The You can straighten it out in the photo- the bo to h ,J lc ars is i, o - . �c r on the aC T he dop - A daintyand:altraclive table service only hope is to strike without delay at rte -1 suppose?" _ .. _ - .._ -._, _ I tion on board ship of approved appli• 11 . r,�, t-he Toot of the trouble in the blood-with 'B �` antes .for cooking and leaking, so that =_� qui{e•within the scope of the average Certainly, sir." �O her' Ea the men in the new-vessels-will -be.able. ' ' �ITr_'�k£lliams: Pink_E'itIs.:They- ,-n you can pus ack her ears, so _ _. .purse, fortunately. Especially in sum- to et••fresh brend as reRularl as the11 •^•'.' mer, when fruit .should form a con- new. blood. They flash ` the kidneys - Y clean, heal their•#nflammation' and give j that she .won't look,so much tyke a German and rrenrh naval crews already sidetable part of the menu. the house- rabbit?' A Mona I«marofawe MARL WOMB I get it. in short, the' Admira]ty is at fhem strength for, their work. Common .. .k(leper can arrange her table with very M I think so 1" • . -. «uRa0«. A« rN•A«r,•Aga ,r rO■ kidne p£lis_onl touch trCe`,svm toms MONTNI rNAT eoMM mmirc TMAr - IflSl vVnliing2 up fo the reason. .e- pretty and igviting effects,' with little ' Y y P And what about the east'in,her left rows a quells tnr reforms merle [or years past -Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills cure the .-, "n,.' ," extra rru,ts of the orctt Cause. •That Is-why tfiey-cure•for good, ey,e` - ScorT'• eMUt,910N by th h Jack_Tar. . ,. a '- / ard•, pears:peaches, Oh, T can touch it up ,with India. F _.... _ .. . _ - ., .. e Brits and at-the same time improve? the health -� or plums, are verb attractive. especial- in every Nher crony., But yfiu must get ink r' ` ' •v.rurs rMM s>rrwA hrRir«orO ANo' et the breakfast table, screed with a• " - NONMMMMM«T ao Nsoaralwr ioR e` 1y the genuine pills -with the full name die the 't apes -' * rOM MMA&rO o/«OWN MOTHER AMR Contentment is never begotten by rc• g Dr. Williams' Pink Puts for Paln'Pen• "The won't appear in the icture at r Pt'. taro tes't'es of their own folia ", but � Y PP P oHr�. F' !W lea nn the wrap Pr Rrn+,nd each hon. ' - . Swt&ferina.m.W4. - - •- "Charlie,"said- his mother,,"when that- k. this the city nousel:ceper very seldom P p� all.-, hn throw scones at _you, .avn didn, "Atid will the Bair lye red�' ScoTT t taotNxs, cii.�r.t., y y r Calltieputontahhe in ne. its pretty col by all nieriicinA dfalrrc or direct "OIr, no T..�w, rW$..ari a11lra sts.0 �'nn come and calf me''" "Call you!" red. P Y frnrn the fir. \Vilinmc' Medicine Cn., _ rIM a+ ;6'&' • 'ket twined with,greenery.' A nice little prnrf,vflo, .nni., nt 50 cents a box. •.r aZ, ynu may prpcer,d, Sit down yopliu d Charlie, i tones of disgust. "i�'i�� _ surprise can be planned Igr the metia 1six boxes fru $..50. there, `' and try to look pleasant." you couldn't tilt a barn,door, , _ _. . _ .. ... % - _ : 1 _ .» F i It ♦ v,'' w...i'�a. .�,. JJ.'r N' '.,:7 ' , .1 :,. , '' '6 r '..rut r ,e., ''g;r' 4°jdSb� '. „�'°',,>a, f." .T .A•••s ,.,8•i•%'..:•.. row- - ,.�£ '7' r, '..d'N', w :;-,*74'„.^•x"-+cm'f.,'. +..- .., '�? _-'-•,:!r ...:..,•.;<,sF;,,,'c�. .;+„'�„t.-r..,.-. .......,.., :; ..:..�,.+"a-- - - .. mss. Y.. r r e x. tr•'�' r , - ,.._ 'o... .. ;'. ...`,"4Y -: r..,�..,.. .....• + �' .`�•r -J � � '_• M Sunlight+ Soap _ FRE�iCII LABOR WAR -- "INHUMAN” SUNDAY: ��•���" better than other Soaps but�bei when used�� .- -�' Effects o[ Industrial Agitations Benefit London Vicar Sees Little Use In "Sousrt IGH Large Emits. Set" Crusade.way. Bug Sualight - •.-$oap and fo11ow directrons The labor conflict in France still con- The vicar of Holt Trinity, Sloanee tinues. The workmen declare that they street, London,England,in a sermon rec• are determined to struggle until the em- entiy, said he could not see much use t SOt�.p ployers capitulate, while the employers In the denunciation of the "smart set." apparently equally determined, declare He could not accept the Puritan idea L z they will not make any concessions. of Sunday, which was an idea of 200 TOYS TEACH MUSIC. Some of the French industrles are very years ago, and seemed almost inhuman. Nor wa. it the continental Sunda we - _ OA P much demoralized. y The labor agitations in recent years had to dread, but the secular Sunday. - Iliovet Method. of Teaching Music to it. are said to hese hal an important t$- The type o1 character formed by the ' .� the social Clod washed by Sunlight Soap'' %r . He Children. feet in leading to a concentration of passion for the motor-car and . Miss A. Seppings, L.R.A.M., gave an I industries." in 1896 there were 2,344,- excitements of the day was not, he said, ti are cleaner and whiter than if wasEed exhibition of her method of leaching 1471 independent establishments' in. so much the desperately wicked as the in any Other way. pnusic to little children at Cavendish;France; in 1901 the total number rf vapid, weak and Hbreless. Social plea• p Rooms, Mortimer street, London, Eng- such eslablishrnents was 2,245,356, a sures and conditions now-a-days tended Chemicals in soap may remove the { bind, recently. She instructs by means;diminution In five years of nearly 100,- to produce not so much the militant des- dirt but always injure the fabric. of cubes; on which'the various short 000 establishments. ..The number now per¢te wickedness for which perhaps Sunlight Soap will not injure !toles are inscribed. is said to be very much smaller. The some other times might have ben not Miss Seppings tells the children that small establishments are reported to ed, as the thoughtless, lazy and frivo- � the- most dainty lace or the the demi-semi-quaver has a head, one have-been the ones which have large lows' type of degenerate; people of no / hands than.Use it, because it is leg, and 'three feet, so that it can run ly gone out of business. During the deep convictions, no earnestness or hon- leg, pure arld contains no very, fast, and that the semi-quaver has period of 18% to 1901 no less than 102,• esty o1 purpose. ■••.. ti; = only two feel, because it does not run 355 small firms disappeared, while es- Those who indulged the most in Sun- ..•a'+e► injurious chemicals. ; as fast as the other. By shitting .the tablishments employing from 21 to -100 day exercises and recreations' were not �.�. Sunlight Soap Should'always cubes according to her direction the workmen increased by 2,535, and the always those who needed them the most. + / .:U-used as directed. 1 10 boiling .:.children see that it takes twq demi-semi- number of large firms, employing more English people were often warned f tivavers to equal one semi-quaver, and than 100 workmen .each, increased against the continental Sundaly but or hard rubbing is necessary. til on. from 3,081 in 1896 to 4,628 in 1901. The from his own observation that Sunday . Sunlight Soap is better than. "AH children love-bricks," says Miss present agitation with a demand for was not nearly so bad as some made it other soap, but is best when Seppings, "and it is therefore easy to shorter hours and increased wages- is out to be; the element of reverence, t,f Interest them in music, by this method. said to have-,added greatly to this con- worship, was always present. used in the Sunlight way. % Children of•tour or' live can learn to ceniration of business in certain lines No loss could be greater to any pea• N ,a+r�* - Equally good with halyd Or read, play, and trwiscribe little pieces to the large firms. pie than the loss of the habit of public in one term." - worship. The at mark of A nation's .sok wager _ ♦ worth was the' mark of worship. No $~j AQQ R[N+ARD �"pelbn be y.id 4— Holloway's Corn Cure destroys 111 man could give himself up to selfish, proves that Sunli 6t Soap eta nS ' Host (a trifle nervous about the effect kinds of corns and warts, .ruot- and thoughtless, frivolous enjoyments with- aoyiafnriooaalemfcl.oran7toraa _ o[ his guest's wooden leg upon the branch. Who, then would endure them out suffering terrible deterioration. of adulteration. 7 oo 1.polished floor): "Hadn't you better with such a cheap and . ' Love Brenton Limited.Torsion cgine on the rug, major? You might edy within reach? + slip .there, you know. The Mayor: The Crick in the Back.-"One touch' _ •'Oh, don't be afraid„ my boy; there's At the age of 25 a girl is willing to of nature makes the whole world, kin;" _^! no,danger, ,I have a nail in the.end of marry a'widower with one child, at 20 sings the poet. Bilt what about the - -" she will tolerate two children and at touch of rheumatism and lumbago 35 she doesn't care how many he has. which Is so common now? There is no , Much .distress and sickness In child- poetry in that touch, for it renders life! o r r-«. K at aeX ren is caused by worm. Mother Graves' Comfort by war and sound.loop b night tot- miserable. Yet how delighted is the! .. ,. low the use o wearoes Corate,for A a troubles Keeping 8roritattagly at It 9rtap lssMrae. Vv arm Exterminator gives relief by re• so matter bow tormenting they be. This olut• sense of relief when an application of coving the cause. Give it a trial wad mens soothe•and otaans- Dr; Thomas'-Cclectric Oil drives .pain j - Se 'convinced, away. There is nothing equals It. - She: "'What !s meant..by the pipe of A gentleman courted a- lady for peace? He: "Can't imagine, Never fe: "Before you married me you _ t twetnl -ei ht.years, .and then married yet smoked a pipe in hs house.but my used to say there wasn't another man - . Y s her. She t ed out to be• a perfect wife made a fuss. about it:". like me in-the world." She: "Yes; • virago, bu died two years.after the and, now I shouldn't like to think there _ wedding. "ow." said our friend, in a Biliousness Burdens Life.-The bilious was.,, t r self-congmttulalory tone, "see wha0 I man is 'never a companionable man ewAped by a long courtship." _ because his ailment renders him rnorose - and gloomy.- The complaint is not eo MU3KOKA THE BEAL'TIFLZ. -- � Cholera and all summer complaints dangerous as,it is disagr•eleable.. Yet Do_you know the place" If not, your. are so quick in their action fast the cold no one need suffer .f[om it who can Pleasure"has suffered. Take a free trip, hand of death is upon the victims ve procure Pa'rmetee's Vegetables Pills. By amental little journey. through us- --fore they are aware that danger is riea:•. regulating the liver and obviating, the koka by a,king for that handsome Mus- 'IPEDLAit'9 CORRUGATED IRON le made oe a i6.Mt 1f pros (the only -- -` - I� attacked do not delay In getting the effects of=the bile iry the stomach. they koka Folder issued by the Grand Trunk l one in Canada) one corrugalton at a time. and is guaranteed true and preper medicine. Try 'a dose of Dr.J. restore, men to cheerfulness and full- Railway System,:it contains. a large i straight to size. D. Kellogg's-Dysentery Cordial and you vigor of action. map, lots of views, and a fund of facts. We carry a M ton dock to Oshawa. Montreal, Ottawa. Toronto and - - !� will get immediate• relief. 'It acts with Take the -journey some evening after I London and can ship ordinary requirements the same day order is reached. wonderful .rapidity_ and never falls to . ' Fellow,-'Passeriger: ."Pardon ,'me, supper with ;our Wife and Fhlldren. )trade in 1 inch, Y loch or tj; Inch corrugations in sheets any tenQth up Then slam the door on the doctor for to 10 feet in 88 26 fi 22 20 18 gauge both, PainteQ and Galrenized. ` effect a eurlr, � your necktie has been sticking out for 1 � - - some timeF I refrained' from telling by. taking Y f`f k on District aThis claxa of •starts! 1s raoet 'suitable for ` Qtreprooung Rams, Factory. -- : SAW HER FIRST. - r,it sooner because those young ladies journey.. hins m erU Lessgh than.aoday'ajour �1Corru ted Ridand ges,Buildings Weaheeeand irnd Gahwater an wind proof, carried in atoair` •avLmed so much amused. Fermer. >� �!d Visitor: •"Willie,, tell your mamma "Thankee;.an' the oil. from that lamp ney from 'principal American cities. The i Send Specifications to your seareat oflice..for catalogues..arldl pricac - Dlat I have come'to call od her. - . ' Ideal Family R.esort.. -For all particul- has been droppin' on that light over- _ Willie i "Mamma's not at home. ars ant handsome illustrated publics. -TIE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Visitor (shocked)', "Why, Willie; coat o'_ yours. for t-he last ten_minutes, ;fon free, apply to 7. D. Alebonald, Nn. I'm sure I sew her looking from the but evericifue seemed. so tickled- that 1 ton Station, Toronto, Ont.. - hated to spoil the fun. An worth Mt tai oarlor window as I came up the street. '-"' ����, OR Q, T(j(�IO �Ij. [WAR 0M.tRN• � rpag, B Willie (stoutly):'_ "No, you. didn't A HUNDRED.TONS OF WATER. I ' _ Neither, - -That was Sic, peeking ,NO DiFF>gRENCE. : - ter crag st es su.n:.c n con.orso EL w Dandae at. ve !,cobra.t, cis I�.sn r SL through the'parlor blinds. Mom saw Dr, Leonhardt's Hem-Raid cures any Rainfall Is. a condition which has you coming froth, up 'stairs. form of Piles. internal; External,Weed- much -to do with our health.' .A wet wMb >enr.f S eel OMetal Buil OFFI M AND is under th Bi. o■rt i Y Largest makers of Street Metal Building Materials under the I3rt�lsh Flag. _ _• _ '. Ing, Blind,. itching, Suppurating, etc., district with, a Rood deal of subsoil Dibbs (facetiously): "This-is a Pic- are simply.names of the.stages-through water,_. making houses damp, 1s a ture of my wife`s first husband." which every case will pass if it coir locality in which rheumatism an } e,� • Dobbs: "Great snakes I . \What a tinves. consumption are likely to prevail. In W®s'�8r11 Canada @ mo'.e,oad�rote�a ?� brainless-) idiot 1 But I didn't Piles are caused by congestion of blood Over England and »'ales'the average ad tea� g in the•lower-bowel, and it takes an In- sari rainfall is about 3iin., in SCOL- Saskatchewan,only s miler from two rallwaye,C.P.3L t Q,2 P "know your, wife was married before y Y etroag eoQ to Por Dont. pl b tsad w eraat no etos�ka lemai remedy to remove the cause. land it reaches 46fn., and in Ireland LANDS ♦twat = 11110" pica pu.A par &a^ she fret you?" DIDbs: "She warn'!. Dr. Leonhardt's Hen-Raid, is a tablet about 38in Possibl the wettest arts wriu to e'p:a iia prttaatsra eTlus.ix a picture of myself at the age y' P R. PA&SON& M WoUnky Soret. Tersete. casrA� �f twenty." • taken fnlernaliy, and nd_-cnsr of files of Britain are in Cumberland, when' ,{ has ever been found it failed to. cure. the rainfaH.may attain 150in. per year. Money back if it does fail. One inch of.rain on one.acre of round ■ f I LUlall BY DAY 'ria Wretched Con4itlen of tbousands u doe �B1.00 at, an dealers, or The �i7lson- g Wilson S ■"i+v�•`r��� 10 the fact that they neglect the dmptest care of Y means a hundred tons of water. To Moir hasith, when to tbte condition"Fortodm" Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls Ont.11 sod aaiusaL, tee skis, oto. — '-wLLll�aild yuu Rp agd(<in ioa�treogt�_ ,�-- Yount your,owe der,alk sad Old.Flink: ' "I doubt if one man .out PHOTOGRAPHING. A BULLET. �► �Y moose leads Big ween, A- "Gr hely sod golekb Gregson (In alarm): "Great Scott„ of twenty -can recall to .memory the Dr. Rtegler, of Buu��dtrpes'L, has made a ,�O�` .mu I've left my purse under my pillow. lhn,guage he used in' propo,5ing.". very curious experlinent in photogra. a"Guarant""ernesrano. f ''Fitsher: "Oh; 'well, . your, servant is Young-StFwpid.. "Prrobably ,not Rut ,phy, and one that,to many people will �A�S reasonable oFR L for honest, Isn't she T' Gregson i "That's- the girl can. Mine -did: When' the..4appenr almost incredible. He photo. our ane eetalet Past -•he'll take it to m wife." breach of romise suit came u she was zest it s Y P P graphed a bullet atter it had been fired The N.w.aet+eelofT - able to repeat m 'proposal word. for e - '��• THIN THA astbnsty,easel,Naeayli.R.ai P y P P� I a rifle, an 'while 't - - Iron d l ,uti.as proceed. •- .'�a To Prevent-is Better than to.Repent. word." a .. ing -with a velocity of 410 metres- ralxa THAT. " l _-A little medicine in the shape of the • -- rather more than a quarter of a' mile- KILLS TH M AIL, For Sale. - - wonderful pellets which are known' as fanlight soap it better fleas other cusps, a secgnd. A regular infantry rifle was .,. 'Irarmelee's Vegetable Pills, administer- bat ie Deet W' on used in the 6nalight way the weapon ,elected !or the purpose r,f AVOID POOR IIHITA'I'IONS Choice Iso acne near Moose law,Sant., >g miles ` from Pasqua Junction'; stable, shack and tae ' _...ed at_the proper .time and with the di• any s alight"and follow directims. conducting, the experiment,.which was Sold b7 all Druggists and General Stora acres in crop:yielded 42 bushels wheat per sera sections adhered to often prevent aseri- ,. .i way suct:ess(ul, a perfect re• and by mail st ye!r xice ob per sere' M#Aj our eus attack of sickness and-save money LOWEST BIRTH RATE. n every farms or a n the amu a idooso Jaw int production of the bullet being the re CKET FROM _ J. Ili. GRICEN, *t '•h..would oto the dobtol: Ill all � w NIC w g The lowest birth rate in any first guar- sulf. A horse at full gallop. a swat,, Irregularities n the digestive organs ter' of a year since civil registration low in its flight, and even a flash of ARCHDALE WILSON_ — - ihey are 'an invaluable corrective and was established was recorded duringthe Ii htnin have succuiiibed to the ho• " 13 Y s P HAMILTOM ONT. THE . OLD SORE ' - ,y cleansing the blood the clear the Hist three months of the present year,--tographer's alt, but-his Inst triumph is - _ skin of imperfections.- according to the. quarterly return of stili, more marvellous. that has been tro,tbling you for months or yeah _- marriages, births, and deaths ;in Eng•' Tilt 0) can be healed painlessly andprumptly by t INVERTED. - ------- - - j� j n n (lj��Irpt�p- 0{� ly land and wales. The actual number ;t - CtIIt�IQII (ipmp"` apij UUt1111b1U RUfltpll MIsS1On Ointment "Did you notice that the dead man's births during this period was 37;396, in t) Ili UUlhittHHt[lll MIl U ft(►Ib h Uf11UU11 Ilysician was riding in the first._cul•- the proportion of t,7.9 annually.per=1,000 Rails, t>teod•pI„stning, Varicose Dicers I ,. standard Publication for Cement and 1'oisoniug yield readily to it. It don't cost much ringe after the hearse?”" of the population. In the len preceding -at st res 2se and sac, or sent prepaid for s5c, % ®' Concrete users. Covers entire .Canadian small ase,Sac large.':dameyour +' Yes; it's the fiat time I ever saw fl4st quarters the mean rnle 'was 21.:.. s neareste:pnaa the cause follow flee effect.'' While the birth rate has fallen so heav-! field. 150. Copy; $1 a year. Sample office and P.o. -= t copy free. - ltfission Oiniment R Chemical Co., fly, it is a remarkable facts that, outing - - �"' ----"— to an even .greater decline in the death� . Address, 73 Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont.- Toronto, Canada. rate the naturgl increase of population I in England and Willes durin4 the guar- �, jFQjj; ter was J6,03.4. as compared with 96:I i LAMP ' OIL , ECOH©MY ' I ' 93}, as compared Nvith 96,758. 87.166 and ; DOMINIONIma ■ ' i8..7.40.in'the. first.quarters.of 1903, 1904,.. . i ., % rn a and 1905 respectively. H E N D E R SO N 1 . Limited. u_. Prime -' VICTORIAS F,,IRST WHITE WOMAN. BEARINGS; ; � L mmufacturom of that _. The Colony of Victoria, Australia, is ®d _ _ White I still` so-•youthful-thnt- the first white ; o real need to buy the t'nore expensive �° ?' j t women who set toot upon its soil, Mrs. prod'WtS A oils if GOOD BURNER is used F f� Stephen George Henty. has only just icniis more-enjoyable. .b mala D 1 aur - and KEPT CLEAN. t` f died. She was l-urn at Stokesb arc• make_p ]_y_ Y s_ OTlVt�V�- - 1 Y,- the__`ppfrepsrabons east": iIVVtC VI If"yb9 gni a-$IL', i IGr1-f3-THREB Op { shire..ill 1$16, .and weTit with her in10 Eaiet to carry;easier to eetve;anej)wt FOUR GAB JETB IN ONii— ther to Western :Australia, NN at the right for eating ar they come.from the can, ENCiNEERII, TOOLMAKERS,' - QV®eh • - q„,,r s� srge of twenty she married a Swan' i ibby'lcooke bare first pick of the best N LAE MACHINI8Tfi j - ttu zest rsR.fS River pioneer, 'lir. Mealy. Soon atter- meats ob[aineble--and they know how �N-C a i ty he pu Iia r^ly M!!'" wfirds they moved to Tasmania,- and to cooly feta,as well as peck them. TRY A AEAUTIFUL c e a•fi.lei °" thence sailed in.a small vessel -which If you're not going to a pic4c;won you, 185 King St. westo Tftonft 0�� LICNT ■ 1 - _ reached ttie btiy at PnPlland one Sun- Luncheon make one tomorrow at your own to6k t ale■am p la iii ht in June 1836. In the -moon- 6y serwwg some sliced Luncheon Loaf. - rt U y' f For Sale by Dealers ° a�+�in� ! Meaning 'light Airs. Henty was carried ashore h h a;G°�"t'�n !n the bkn�ng of good Work ��'anled for Potter t� ]oh�- through the surf, and thus achieved I.he meet and goon spwe'• Ston machiacs, and Brov.n ►or t1e rer}Met ee■a yov,work b Ike Booklet Frm,•'Hover to Make ,1. - dislinctfon of being Victoria's flrst white Sharpe grinding mnehines.• Prices. TRE UEI:3i CiTV OIL CO., 1111TR0 •'RNMIN AEE1RIOAN SY1iNC $0.0 jOOd n Write q Q• woninn as her son, born in Ailpist• � �1bb low. Anc kind of light mnrhinc s Toronto. Leoh for vest to roar bwe,'er wed 41rw►l Libby,MCNO 3'r C B built to order. the oto the first white male native .,f h - Alaospve .,Toropto,Ottawa,Qua the Colony. J l ISSti[s KO. a0-41L � . �1.°s,..+..vs.cT,F' 4 i; .,�'�c9'.•!+-. •r''^':� rc e Ldp.' r ,fn^a +•:.>". : °na.�+ko 4'�G:p'.moi•. "" .+ rti. ,y .�:•' +,.e..: , 11 , ,c. - a ax , v a v new. .. ,• jyP,?• s5,•!,", .� -i .. .a•, dy ,r=�, :.s*x,'t�' -.�51r ,? ti' .. . r' s- -yam a,�,...«,y� .?,� :•, -;. • �••.1...'. 'S:'�• ,.: '•., ,.,. w.•X. •r�' -V_ ... _..•:' :. r ak.. s,:� �``+-.'f!ti.. a,ac:.,�' taJF'b': •,"' V,. a w " t'-."�". - •-*i•-Y fat's'.g�+'Ss=r- got`6' .s.:'.••�:" hE w••!"7: _a^.-• rs?M' .�.i,. .ta *a, .r. •rr1.1 �, y..,-. i•4..." .,- V,� '.N '•N4; :'k"5 't 'P1.4 `Y: `q'Mr'n Y'., _J,w+r-F.rS.•}'.9�. . .....«. . .• d - 1, . r . • r • .. C SJ -Threshing` machines are be- lodge for the past six mouths. ' v ek._ A - Ou Monday.morning these itis- A _ 1. Iy number of farmers are having zeris were stirprized to ,d Lloyd Shirle , of Torontu, was their alsike clover threshed. beautiful new gasoline launch I .1 . I. ` y 1` here over Sun ay. -Frank Chapman preached ac- mounted on trucks to the soilth of anne �56,iii:�dii � . . . ­ . -M, S. Chapman was in the ceptably in the Friends church Mr. �Vm. - Pringle's hardware .. .% � ,., �11{ city on Tuesday. last Sunday sod will also have store. The launch is the property _ _ — - - y Mr. PIt rin le'a r , -Mrs. and Miss Mavis were in charge of the service'neat Sunday. of Mr. W m. Hoidge, g __ ,- - -Ww. and Mrs. Gilchrist and plumber, and is constructed of _ ' the city on Wednesday. - t -Many $aids of barley have J. L. Somerville, were in Stouff• gauge 22 galvanized steel, laid oni. been harvested this week. ville,on Thursday attending the oaken ribs at b inch intervals. . I— , . ,. : , . ': . . d.:1" .- I -1. Iheap r" ' -TV. H. Peak has purchased' a funeral of Mrs. Waddell, who is She is beautifully decked and e r7 .. �' idriver for his livery barn. a sister of Mrs. Gilchrist and Mr. finished in white oak, and judging -Acthar Ro ere spent Sunday Somerville. by her canoe shaped lines should - g ; .,-at the home of his parents here. -Hol for an -outing" F1ng- be a fast boat in smooth water, _ 11 -Found.-A fir of long sill? land, Ireland, Scotland, Colbalt, while her full lines forward Just io clear out our large stock and make room for more :;gloves. Loser call at this office. Muskoka and Stoney Lakes, all should make her ride a billowy we will ori cheap:- 'r -Miss Sl3aw,of Toronto, is vis- upper and lower lakes, and other sea like a cork. She is all through ., - sting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Jeph- resort points. See Stevenson, a model of skill and ingenuity. ._ p -4 cans for 25c. ten, opposite P. O., Whitby, for tick- -Gazette. Corn-3 cans for 25c. - - T -Mise Elms Smith, . of'Toronto, ets anywhere, everywhere. Choice - toe's-Can for loc. 1. spent Sunday here with her moth- all railway, lake, and ocean lines -,.Markham. _ Tama � :',era (Stevenson's ocean trips most eco- — - Salmon-Can u-Can for i0c. -Mies Olive Bing spent a few uomical and bene$cial of all "out- Mr. Geo. Miller has sold his 150- Canned Meats—All kinds. 1.�, days last week with friends in the ings" on earth.) See or write acre farm, on the Tenth of Mark- _ ' Ni elNew Cheese. bottles, l0c city. Stevenson before travelling. * ham, to Jae. I. Walker, of L x- - . ". -Miss Edna Hid, of Toronto; -Henrietta Witney, relict of bridge. _ Fresh Fancy Biscuits. I. Mr. Thos. Tunny, Markham s Glass Fruit.Jars. is spending her vacation at,her the late John Haight Esq;, J. P,, Rubber rings, 5c doz. - . -_ . home here. died at the residence of her son-in- exbutcher, met with a very seri- r -, -Dr. Henry will be here'nest law, Alex. Lamoureux, Toront�l, ons accident on Monday evening. .. :.'Tuesday to attend to. his 'profes- on- Thursday, July 19th, at the He mounted one his horses in the4 ,,,���---yyy ". sional duties. " `* advanced age of 85 years. The pasture .field; and, . without a Johil' ' 7 e � � . *� I -Mr. and.'1trs, Cooper; of To funeral took place on Saturday bridle, he was endeavoring to ride 1 �w Tonto, have beep visiting with S. when iter remains were conveyed to the barn: The animal became _ and Mrs. King. to Pickering, where the remains restive and started 'to c un away. _ ; - -Miss Kate Woodruff, of- To- were interred in the Friends' It ran headlong over the steep Couto, was here over Sunday vis- burial ground. The deceased declivity leading down to the ..A . ting her mother. formerly liv ed.on'the 3rd voices- Rouge; and Mr. Tunny was pitch- -John an' Mrs. ; Whitby, spent Sunday with the respected. mus on his shoulder. The shock a'a- lit's - „ ' 4, :formers parents. On Wednesday afternocln as31r. so great that he became ancon- � V AJ-e���� . -Miss Carrie B. Sim ion has Coad was taking a load of hay scions. p Ru been spending a week with through W. D. act's lane one of A 3 oilth named Lee Who resides friends in the city. the hind wheels caught the fence,- with his uncle, 11 r. 'Alex. Douglas, -. J IS+I - _ on the 8th of-;4larkham a as ser _ - "' Mrs. Thomson, of Whitby, smashing the wheel, and causing _ ,� - ecompanied by a friend, .visited the outfit to come to a sudden stop. iously injured on Tne3day night. 1. e . a her mother on Sunday. Previous to the .stop the horses While out wheeling he collideil - 0 1 1.4 -Quite a number from this lo- at,a good rate, fid the momentum with a buggy in the darkness and Time ."lite took in the excursion to caused the driver. Mr. Locke, to was tliruwn..head first and with _ _ Peterboro last Friday. fall headlong among the horses' great- force on a heap of broken • .. . - - - - , - • Mrs. Burkholder, of Toronto, feet. Beyond a gash on the head, stories. He eras ppicked up in an - ` visiited friends in Pickering and Mr. Look; sustained no injuries, unconscious' euriditiou and car• - - _ _ Cherrysvood this week: the fall having been broken by tied to the house. Dr. licDonald DIIr BtOCjC Of � 1� , Ylg Complete. . -L. D.-and Mrs. Ban7cs,spedht a falling-on the horses' backs._ was sent for, sod he found in I. -_ - - few days during the past week ----- addition to some rather serious _ _ . '� with friends in Weston. osNawa. _ cuts rind bruises, that. the boy's RANITE Preservia Eettles. ' . = ' __ _ . . -George and, Mrs Salter and Jul 114 nose had been -crushed and .that - g. . family, of Oshawa,`spent Friday Married.-In Oshawa, y , there, had been a sl i ht -concus- olabl . Dile R RANITE D e B Boilers. by Rev. Dr..Shorey, assisted by. cion of the brain. Tie remained RANITE Bance Pane. �k1. last with Pickering friends. g unconscious the most of the RANITE Puddilig Dishes. =-Mr. and Mrs. ` Williams and v. T. S. Ti be, John Frances Fulton and Lottie Mae, daughter night but yesterday morning was RANITE Dish Pans. - family, of Toronto, sppeent 9nnday of. Mr. Jesse W..Williams, both of ` wvith John and Mrs. Boyes, _ much better.--$un. . _ RANITE Pails, stc. .- -. - -W. H. and Mrs. Peak enter- Oshawa. At a well attended meeting of i _ ^ " Deaths.-Accidently killed at the shareholders and licyhold- . -, ✓?; .. - . . _ - Wned a number of their friends Compton, po - i to a picnic at the lake last Thies- Califoraie►, Monday ers of the Standard Mutual Fire July 9th, Thomas Hoar, Bowman- Insurance Co. held in the town _ -__ 1. «lay afternoon. y and Price Right• �, - viHe, aged M years. In Oshawa, hall Monday .- mor_ning, a,resolu- . -The Presbyterian manse ie Q,ual>Et a on Tuesday, July 17th, - 1906. tion was 'passed . and carried. - . a y having Its outward_ appearance Harland Ernest, infant eon ofS - itmproved by_being given a fresh that in the opiaioa of this meet- s aPplicrat><on of paint. Sadie and Edwin Williamson, ing it be advisable that the head HAPMAN ' -T. B. Marrqquis is eompletinR aged 9 nioaths. _ _ office be moved to Toronto." The ma " Se. , . - •; 'the painting of his residence' on _. Greel+woai motion was discussed at length . `Sing St. East. This is now.one of, _ - _ ,' -. _ -- _ - _ . before it'was put, and though the. . ~the cosiest reeidPnc4s. in--the...vil= Agizie Stewart is tiieiting majority present were from Mark- lags. 'with cit fri,mds. ham and neighborhood, the vote . . . " - . f . �..�'... _..__ .. . -Abe and Mrs. Stoner, and y was .overwhelmly in favor,.o£ the . _ _ R. and Mrs. Brown- visited city reluovai, should the director= j � daughter with their friends, slid frieaidr a few days. Stock :1� " . .­ . .. Xr . Robt. and Mrs. Buchner, all af`To• ��:• 'Burk has laid off work a, think such a cc?nrge:iu the interest. 11 ... A V V Tonto, visited Mrs F._Mathews few days through sickness.�s. of the rumpan}.-)✓conulnist: _over Sunday. Mrs."Ja:;. Steve•nso'n, of Whitby-, . . -Edward Norman', of Torontu, is the guest of Mrs. L. White. S." S. Sharpe, bairi�ter, of [-x- , L it __. ,. . .I. . ..1�0 �_....':*.: ' :r.-I. I I -,I- _.. - but formerly of.Nottingham, Eng- .hiss Iia ie Stewart, of Toion- bridge, has been chosen by \olth land, spent a few days duliva the to. is'�irit ng he�patreut4 here. 'Ontario (;l � 4 '- - ' '.I inseratiyes As their f 'past week at the home of B. '«. Hiss Minnie Gloesoo,_ of CIAre- standard beaiei fur the Ci�inwoii�. `ri ren S :.and Mrs. Wood. moist, is v'rsitiug friends here. :i , - . . `.­ ., as = W ar� - =Mrs. W. G. HAi and son, Mrs. F. Burnett. of Toronto, is Yamow . �::,_ I_n toviniz .M. eniory of .- Chas. H., left on Monday for the guest of G. and 11i�. Lane. _ _ ._ Kingston to spend a, couple of ;dies L. Adamson is visiting herL. SUSAN McQVAY, `Kveeks with the former's daughter; istei; 1Trs. Eulmerson, in'Audley. Just �rrlF,ea u Mrs. J. B. -Born. We regret to �IrQ. S. f Oakwood, is •r.tovto wLrc or R. X. JOHNiTONr . Stuart,) WMO pito oN J.ULT 22ND, ,.OS. . .:::say that the latter's child is seri visiting her sister here Mrs.-W. H. •offs 29 TtaR.: - _ _ y- �ously`ill with pneumonia. tj'ilson. �I:ND. a for reserving your season'e'filut v. F. C. Harper leaves F: L. Gleeson 'was iri Toronto otcpc.MouR,•to DVA uRat NUMatR o• � . ;this week fora month's vacs aver •Sunday visiting his mother You will need some p :tion. Next Sunday, the-pulpit in Mrs. 'S: J. Green, who is.-seriously Preserving Eettlee from 2Oc up io SOc . 11 . 'sSt. Andaew's church still be filled ill, j 13anee Pana from lOc to bOc. _ ..by Rev, J. Bailey, of Camlachie, A. E. Dennis;.of Coutts, Alba:,' does Your -Stons�k _ « 0 and .the following three Sundays and. Fred Dennis, of 'Windso'r, . �. 'by. N. Smith of To>=onto. spent a few days with their sister + - Rioe Boilers, Tea Pote, Tea Kettles, -W. A. Remmer has just re= here Mrs. J. Plaskitt. Soler �oV v Dish_Pana, Etc., . .ceived the appointment .to the On Tuesday last Mrs. H. Sadler , a : very lour �rioea t principalship of the Brockville received,word from, Deer Lodge, P = 8estorative Cates L.• _ __._ public school. This is a large Mont., stating that Mr. Ayles- -Distrettla8 Stomach Tronbks • school having twenty-six teachbn the staff- His many es worth had died. Mr. Aylesworth ThfOngh tk laside lkrves• .. •Also a full stook of Hsy Forks, Rakes, Scythes, Snatbs, etc. Y friends congratulate . im on the and also a daughter,of Mrs. L' As yoq vales yourhealtn and hatpiness Qaa't _ ^ - _ appointment. Fisher, of Greenwood. . sxeieet to Dere for the wigbtatt stamaon.petn— - _ - -James White, em to ed b don't tat le go AL�a not stun of distress use _ :. p y y Dr. Sltoop•s Restorative and end all there " , ' : __,L- . - _ . .. L. . . - J. H. Wagner Co• In their Whhby, troubles. These aches are si¢nals—they ere . BUNDY . symptoms of coming disease-is it Wish to ignore . - b met with an accident Gem? You Who never eat a b,zarty meal with' -_ - i s . 1. . on Tuesday morning that will Mr. Thos. Perry a resident of out a sense of rune" conn..° by a period la hiru off work: for some time. the south ward for the Qst fort• o t l a s s i c n a e o r drowsiness—beware y p y Ne¢lect these condi• tions and you sureIr '"'While cutting a beef the sharp years or so,'•passed away at the Invite distressins todtrestion-you'll - ' dressing knife struck his right home of his son in Toronto Sunday become a sallow S miserable aye- g g peptic D, you experience enP , - drist inflicting a deep 'wound last, after a brief illness from of these toms?—dis- Wand cutting several large veins. pneumonia;, Mr.,Perry had gone cress atter m�%b: •,A lar e i Always _ g g p y in¢ of.too° stock of � and i6ho on.hand. _. — The wound was dressed b Dr. to Toronto to attend the Orange am aWtnY at pico�stota- _ . ' y ach.rumbiIng of gas,belch- Bateman, but'not before a large celebration on the. 12th of July, i.,-.t wins, logo or appe- _ amount of blood was lost. and- contracted a cold which de- rite, heartburn, ffer i hE, aiof - _� t ziness? !f yon ut(er in any of 1. . ' -Quite'° number in the village, eloped into pneumonia, and end- these ways, your duty is clear— _• _ have so far, failed to cut noxious ed in leis demise. Deceased Was there i s b u t one nurse open to yon= _ _O_ weeds on the streets adjoining Q familiar fl are at the lake front, strengtheathe inside oarves—tbeseapecial j ]g g stomach nerves'— shake off forever this -- 'Oiir WEAR-WELL BRAND is extra value. • their premises. These healthy lie hak in conducted a large boat 'evidenceof disease.Put tt'e digestive nerves in ' ~' condition to act as nature intended they should. looking weed9 are not 011ly Qn hOtlSe .Until It NQS burned SOlue Don't drug. don't force-just give the inside pREMIERS are np-to-date and are sure to snit, 11 Ieye-sore, but if they are allowed. few years ago: Since that time nerves natural force,genus tonin.nature's holo - . 4 _. Dr. snoop's Restorative should be taken to do CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. ,.� '�.to.go -to.seed, they axe--providing he has had a small number Of this—it is the only prescribtion which builds uA greater trouble in the filttlre, boats and a cosy little boat house �nerve°s° •gotldapne rreecoommmeenre ded by ' sLOII1°a ;_ --pp - 4 x ;1 The law is very clear upon this for the accommodatiou of pleas- . pICKERI\TG PHAR�I,�CY. :R. A; -BUNTINGS, Pickering. - -•:- paint; it makes it compulsory for. ure seekers tit the harbor.-$ey- _ ' , - ."`every' property owner to cut stone. A perfect Bowel Laxative for con= • down the weeds on the roadway_ The flag was flying at half mast stipation, sallow complexion, heltd- *� IL _adjoining his premises, and on over the I:O. F. building on'Mon- ache, dizziness, sour stomach, coated Everything Must Be Sold ! . '.,, the failure to comply with the day morning to announce the tongue, ..biliousness. Lax-ets act ' - - • ;law, the road commissioner is death of Mr. -Sandicock, ivho p�oniptly, without pain or griping_ «13 Bars of Comfort Soap for 50 Cents. ._`.. compelled •to have the same cut formerly worked here as a stone Pleasant to take-.Lax•ets-only " Men's heavy Working braces22c; Men's li,g}�,ht fancy braces 2'Lc; Men's•shii-t 6, `'i, - cents. Sold b Pickering Ph mac 40c: Men's'overbauls'Sb'Arid 90c i Men's cashmere sox 1? e; •'0.. and destroyed, and have the mason, and has been a member of y g fl1 y' heavy goods, expense of doing so charged the Oddfellows' Society for 32 .. =AXya—Plexa finer station s.:-s Men's straw hats 80c for 26c; Men'b Boots at wholesale prices. "* �galnat the owner of the property ears. During the last ears of buff to 1.36 Lodi p p y y g y Ta►ixe ooixo Eaar niav ♦s roisows:— Ladies'oxford shoes 9sc: Ladies'Patent leather shoe, p es! , ' adjoining, the same to be-collect- his life he resided with his Igo,6 Mui. . , . 8:33 A. M• bklttoned boots, cost 1.44, for 1.00. . •, 2:47 P. M. One e1+Il wig]convince you that our prices are at least 44 per . , ;4 ed along with the other taxes. daughter at Woodstock, where 1S Loo,,ra - _ , 1• , 6:04 P.M, cent: below any in the trade. .11 The road and street commission- the funenral took place oa Tues- 30 La►•�' ;� , 4 ere t;re in dut� bound to enforce day, lith. -Wra. .Robson .of ass=D as>r+sla,t► St+�for sale or to let, . y '�?"t this law, so ,property owners to rt - � `y d,,. 8t# JL. v: a ] " �T 1 vP t.h matter atte="7� d •' ;fir . ^Y fr s ,[�l� . � :�. � �. ��x�Lf.1 Ont s 11.1 }•. 1 "p r„� a '4''3 ,.`Y r':"SAY +A .r,i''. 4 �:•1 ..k �+W`S list. '�= r