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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_08_17 47i -,t` •'�„i '^yc}�e-�t"�..sar-5u,:..t "ssr'�e^ir"t. ""•r' si• ,h,�t..� :.ea;-,2sr-'S�. .. .'vr",a. -"'r'+,r:-+.i1k -aC' ++.a•1 •Si'ik-+rrr 'u- :✓;b- -•:^Rr> •.h-: . ^e'. y 'u.k°4 .+k' rot .,:.`py'y-,,.,. r,t.,fs,6,f_'s`'..f.., i-'mf:, "ehr,..a a•7:'+,.. n.�. "°iw17v sv:,1: .::'�F .._ f -•K. �,^' •.. '•Y"N . .. .. . - Y ' 1 tHr'w•+ac , VOL. gXV: - DICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. AUG 17, • 1906 NO. 4� froiessfottal gGarD*. ,WHITBY. town, and active in church work, r vv..•'''' • and was, withal, very popular. , -Spink ]WHIS'. An• Tuesday, Master Harp The fuueial on Sunday to Ux Dental. Hartrick, about four and a half, bridge cemetery was very larf;sly IS, It Yo u r f-- �'1CHERLNG- years'of age, eldest son of Arthur attended. The service was con- DR. R. M. STDEs'W�AsRT, Markhand. (Garrey) Hartrick, of this town ducted by Rev. Mr. Fraser, of 8otnotCiradnate of NTISTToront.IIniveraitp -Red Wheat 68 bas, who had been visiting at his Chalmer's church, of which de- • 7a f3itaduats Royal On age of Dental Sizgeoos. White Wheat 68 bas. grandfather's, Mr. John, Bailey, ceased was a member. The floral Ow'n' Hair?' � QFFIOE-OPPOSITE THE P08TOFFICB. Spring Wheat 65 bas. residing on the Drew farm, on the tributes were numerous and beau Open daily 9 a m•to B P.m Goose Wheat 65 bas. 3rd con., of Whitby, secured in tiftll. The siucere sympathy of Heefaenoe,main St.North. Tomato Man.Flat. 4.76 solve way matches at the hou_ze, the communit3r is extended to the AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY, son-Toa. Manitoba Flour,' $4.80 Climbed into the loft over " old bereaved ones,—Journal. Do you pin your hat to your .30 a.fen.to 4 P. In Office over Summerfeldt A Crum Suns, Beet Family, • .5!6 stable, unused for some time, but anu Silver's store. 17tf sea- s.Fancy Pastry, 4.10 own hair? Can't do i t P 7-%R. BD Major,Family Flour, 4.00 containing some old dry hay, , , TR.E. S.BARBER,L.D. ..D. 8., cotton, Jute or Paper Bags irclnded, and set fire to it. Soon the '�HITBY COLLEGIATE. Haven't enough.hair' It must 1.1 Dentist.StoufSville. Honor graduate of buildih wa? -a mass of flames be you do IIOt know Ayer's the Royal College of Dental surgeons and of Bran $10:00 Ton g The results of the recent-depart-nmversit of Toronto. Hours-9 to 19 a.m., Sborta, 020 00 Ton and the rills exit being shut 'off p Hair Vigor.! Here's an intro- to 5 P.m. Office in Grubin's Block,over Jew. ;Jumbo,625 00 Ton b the fire, the,lad was suffoeat- mental exalllinations are to hand elery store. Local telephone No.24, Appoint. y and below�t'lll be fut111d the list of. dtletloII 1 May the SCQtlalnt- ments may be made for evenings. Residence , ed b3' the SfnUke and }lis body OBr�en ave. MAaKHAM every Monday an GiralLam, Tl7lwlewhertt sucres�ful candidates from the encs result in a heavy growth Tuesday, Office over white's store. 471d Flours fifteen m a crisp. Not more than y fifteen miutltes re•.•ioa� to the «*hitby Collegiate Institute:- -- Chop of alt Irincds. of rich,thick,glossy hair I And Glw in azul Gristin outbreak of the, 1E the boy was Spnior, Teachers Pt, II -- Eva , Medical. _- 0 �' n•ith his grandfather. who was Willis, Emily NeInto=h, Percy we know you'll never be gray. '_•_.-. .M PIC$E$ING COAL ploughing in -the orchiird. 11ir, A}lin, Leo Coffey.: - «ItpSnk that Ayer'a 7tafr Vigor is the most F. EA9TWOOD, M.D..`$OrfiPOII Senior Teac'her's Pt•. I—Stanley wonder.",hairgrower that was ever made. 1 ���•/� , and ':firs. Hal have the full• y lave used it for some time and I can truth. 1 . to Canadian Pacific'Railway : Coroner CO Y. est sympathy In this sad Calaull• =Alin, Edgar Austin, Geo. Fother- fully nay that I am greatly pleased with It. I -• Ontario county: Issuer of Jdarriaeo Licenree, - " _ gill cheerfully recommend It as a a la ndld preps fi7laremoat: Office bona-before 10 a.m_ 1 to 9 ration."-Mise v'.Baoca,Wayland, Minh. j tL 010=W,and froti 7 to a p.m. Private telephone Yards at Spink Mills. ty' Senior Matrie.—Eva'Willis, Leo eonnactionwithBalsam.CTraenwood.Brougham �_ DLr�EAI:TUV Coffey, Perry Allin. 11iss DiClrl- Maae�s.C.Ayer Co.,Low.A,7sass. _ lit Zion,A.Johnston's Ifth roar, tom Cowie's Stove Coal SO a5 ton: Also ntanuWtur.re of Tth con),and D Pugh'a i8th con) &ly Cheetnot Coal b Lon. ' ---- tush obtitllled thin_ standing 199. SAPSAPARILLA. Fes Coal 5245 tun. Mr: and Mrs. Petheram, the year.. eras Plus. Select Lump Coal, $5.35 ton, Misses Petlierlrtur,--Mr. Will anti Junior %iatric.—Clive Ilatch, may T t --.— Black-smith Coal, $5..:•,-,toe. Heni:y Petherham, of'Dalhts, Tex- (completes), Douglas Tod,G.Good - Sac.per ton disco"nt for Dash. fello ,. Ella Giniblett, •Clare Ho- E, FAREWELL, Q. 0,, BARRIS. Fall weight inarauteed, a,,,are guests.of Miss Allison, at fellow,.,. ,�. Ti1B,Donntl,brown Attorney,and County Crders for coal left with W..Pesk will ••Pleasantfield",.Dunbarton. ctarth, Kate Kerr. olfeitar. bot<rt one..whitb:. lar bedliperirCed r tly.ect ange without Af. W. L'Amoreaux has gone to S. P. S. Matric.—Warren Mea- Above - E Notice. North Hector, New York, to at- Cham, Russell CarrutherQ. DowDow � McdILLIQRAY, BARRI9• C Dim �r tend a family re-union. He in- Hc,nor.11atric.—G. F. Futhergili solicitors,30, Offioc opposite Pei¢ J. L. 1S 1 1 iR K a c ) *Mian Whitby,out Jan•Ban Dow, -A.:Theo. tends staying a hort time to (French),. [live Hatch mathema _ A;oGi11ttrav,I.L•B, MOn.T to Loan. 07 Lzn=zD visit friends and he will visit. his tics). J.L.Spink. D.M.Spink a0n, Dr. L'Amoreaux, of Pens l Junior Teachers. -:Mia Brown, f President. ._ Manager- y ' y _ peter►rucry. ---���J vania, before he returns: Ruses Carruther=, Ella. Gimbiett - HOPffI:vB yETERIN � The Ladies' Aid of the Dunbar- (honor::), Ida Goldring, Jennie T , esY ova• _ ton Presbyterian chtirch will hold Grass, Clare Hogarth (honors), When you want something ont of �. GEON, Graduate of th'e Ontario Veit- their annual garden art at Kate Kerr (honors), Fred Madill, the common, you have it made to asinar! tarsocollege, Toronto, redia&' L member FICEERING LIVERY Roee-bank on. - the, evening of Farren :Mieacham, Flo d Pringle, all til.Octavio va.rinary Medica' Associatlon. g order. So it is with your harness OOaa�d}residence eta eskeone and 00con*-and h fmiles Thursday, Aug. 23rd. The best '-era Ridley, :Mlabel Wright, Alice and collars. Don't take"what you aawth..rsa toll am., and -1 to t m. Private talent is being secured and-s thor• Turner(honors). can get,,,—,jet what you want. - �titin Jay office P,o. J=", G-- Fi irst�chss rigs for hire by day oughly.high class programme will 38 tried-33 obtained. Then you will be satisfied. Not :._. Or n] ht. p g ... ' herw be resented. Amon others the otherwise. lfnaurnne•e. g following will take rt: Mr. John Alexander,elocutionist; the Misses 15REEN Itis ER. g 1?a - '^^^^^' ^^ rBIIB LII@@te 8� traiOB. Ff•ances; Mr. Downard, elocution ____ We use the best.of leather,_and IRE'INSURAINCE. list: Mr. Harr}• Harker; Mr. Dim Our school opens next Tuesday. guarantee absolute lsstysruss a ms :r• T@StIIing-40218, mock, elocutionist; M-r. De Mill, We expect to hear the wedding satisfaction. D, IL SPINK. AOi7tt, soloist. The Rosebank boats will bells soon. _ We He Peak be available for hire in connection Mre. L?. Percy is improving cad "E. We Bodell, ! Pick"Iny, with the garden party., - Tea will able to'be around. - , be served froth 6 to 8 o clock. Ad- The fariners'are busy,jest now _ $='O'L1i3�Rm r,.. .. - L mission, '2,5 cents'. with their harvest. BUNTING, Issuer o! [� azrta�l ; Lteesees for the Ooanty of Oisario. lits _ it - - _ 'i iiq Pirie, 1 a visit- FOR .t libe .moro"orat his tesid.aa,Ptekeelas LAKE SHORE. ing Mrs. Wm. Hatchings. '111s8s. 1'y Furnitu're' ,,,, a - --- :Miro. Wm Fuller spent a few da s-in Toronto last week. PICKERING NEWS B.BEATON,TOWN13HIPCLESH Little Mary Gordon, of 'Shady y , ' D. Oosysyaie.r. Commissioner for !alias stall lies of Mt- Cottage,, vice are glad to say is�ve]1 Mrs. H, Hopkins' spent Thurs. SINDER TWINE 1 jslsdrrLis, A000antani. Ego. Ifoaey to loan da with '4i[b. John White. ', Issoes of Marriage Lio• class furniture now again. y INDER TWINE OUL :_. f-t _ exhibition Ir. .-The Misses.Hadle , of Fairport, Mr. and !firs. tiYm. Mitchell and . Our WL" rooms. spent a few days with Miss Ina - — --- -- - POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Shepherd." Mrs. in. Hutching is not im- ._Call on — - F. for counties of York and Ontario. Aic• lOeB right. - H. J. Marquis is going-to Mani- proving as' we would tike to see _ "no balsa of au kinds Laennec w of shortest he leaves on her. - isattee Address Orem Giver P.O., Ont, F itoba for the harvest, Mrs, J. Hill, of Picketing, spent POUCHER. Licensed Auction- Re S. Dillingham. the 22nd: L. D. Banks, -Pickering =- T. sea',valnaterand conaltor for the court Miss Mary Balsdon and ladry a few days with Hiss P. Tomlin- e +,,t ties of York and Ontario All kinds of anctloi Pickering, QQi friend visited one .day lAst weeK son. sales conducted and valuations made at mod- at Robert Stork's: George Ferrier.left Locust Hill The . erase alaarge. Estates aa, consignments con- WESTERN [Ru . 1�[ dsiantly managed and sold by suction o: The.click of the bi er d the Tuefiday on the excursion to Duni- fl�tl I Ll 111_ BAN'.( U I C�NAD�t saes sale. Ifortgsase, rents. note. andtoot of •the threshin en ine is tuba. V e�sneral aecoants prompt4y collected and cart*- Wag, ne' r & Co.* facto se. ments guaranteed. Phone or heard on ever side. Oliver and �[ra. Pngli and Sunday , y • ,Tnoorponted by sat of Parliamsat 1871 writs for terms, and parucn:srs•. Brougham. :.Miss Helen Heck returried'home ly visited in Maikhaln on Sunday ont Dates ma"r be fixed by phone '.awe Iast. Pickering arameh. ' omee. y Have a full line of fresh and cur- to Toronto on Tuesday after a Authorised Cspital.....................s1AWJM d. cat* le of week's visit. - Miss Annie McIntyre is visiting Subscribed capital..................... (win ed meats constaBreakfltntly on �t nBacon, -3p• and fit's. John Linton, of tivith Mr. and Urs. Uriah Young,- ••• ••••••.• •...•...,•,.. 60,090 Spice Roll, a of Di t. Jo Assets Rsaflly Convertible............. 1,@WX done to Loan Maple Lane farfn had v isitor5 y J"' Cow&19461.11 ,11 T.H.M6MmLAN Es , g $am, Bblo na, �f elvers, etc. Walter\i liswantIer, of Hamil- t'reet silt er g frons Whitby one clay last geek: g ba.>� --5 r cent.— The Misses Heck and friend, U'r, tiro, is visiting his parents. Mr. special attention given to Farmer's Bale per Highest prices paid for and .firs. C. Foster. Notes Collections soliaitedand Promptly made - Costello, visited at Brereton Buil- FarmeYe Notes aieoonAtea American and Butcher's cattle, ick last Mr, and .1104. Lapear.and family Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts In- sued,Pickering,..ori day o sued, sysilable on all pants of the'world -tin a of. n , spent a Reek with Mr. — $�. t►� 8 _� _ �g- week, salmis Baak Department. -- Tor to Chas. ShetSherd has gone to.Osh- and,Mrs: F. Tomlinson. Inter allowed od deposits at bighesl ear ` S rin Chickens Wanted, awe to go kith his uncle,�Y. Ger Rev. John Ferrier, of Provi- rant rat ,sad credited half•yearlytodepositors ow, o re . of S v's' in ith his n --: We will pay the highest market rice next. p9renta for a few weeks. P � Visitors at- James ' and Mrs. urs. H. Scllamburg and (laugh 'Real spring chickens, • Those a ling. ter and D. Poncher, are visiting 411 f �at�s��s>•� Real Estate handled—Conveyanc- .them should see its before selling. Gormley',, �`Lakeview'Farm,' are: Mrs. McIntyre. ' Ing done on short notice. Cyril Costello, Toronto, Miss M. their sister, y We Also sell field and garden seeds for O'Leary, Pickering, firs. B Doten and Mrs. Manley `�V1s/)Ca/7H /�tl�Yl the W. Rennie (�o., ltd,. at, rata- Some fine ]lauls of fish are being of Nene Liskeard are visiting their Two 150 acre farms for sale. Also Logue prices herr, one of the grandmother, Dire. B, Doten. best seed stores in Canada, landed these days. Miss Josie g i Diisses \brie alai Maggie Wilson on WATCHES -good house and lot in Village. Heck'stieceeded in landing nine- gg No. 1 Groceries, Salt, Oils,Turpentine teen beauties one clay last week. bees returned from Toronto, F,. �_ oar hand.. Prices Eight. Hiss Maggie Gouddy, of Port where they have been visiting 6 W• V. Richardson• Perry,' Miss b'lorenef= Gibson, of 'friends. FARMERS' SUPPLY STORY,, Toronto, and .lir Gibson, wife and Charley •AWllite - left ,Monday E, Bryan, liana er. night for Toronto and expects Notary Public, Pickering, g child, of Pittsburg, are visiting far t; p w�c4 c.i*SE c_ a time with DI r. and Dlrs. Lorne to leave Toronto Tuesday for the S hires, of -,The Oaks'." North-west., z DOMINION BANK Visitors at Dir. and Mrs. Arthur A number front here attended e xena olflloe, Toronto. Gormley's, "Rose Cottage," were: the aalc-il}itry meeting as :lids. B. Pw kering Mrs. W. Clark and son, John, of Hagerman's Locust Hill, on ThiilS- 4 Pickering; Miss Holt, Darlington; day afternoon. . - ----� Capital authorized, >� 4,000,000 Tohu Avis, ' Toronto; 011ie Ed- , Our foot ball boys intend hold- paid up 3,000,000 wards, Fairport; Mn and Mrs. J. ing a Harvest Home•op the even ,• *�r P�lar Reserve fend and undi- , , d 1 Gormle , Pickers � ♦ vided r Watch out for bills.- ,a . `• o f w: Total assets 42;000,000 UXBRIDGE. _ Dir. •Lehmann, is making erten- r - T ---- sive repairs to the interior- of the WHITBY BRANCH. Universal sorrow was caused in vublic school which he expects to 1 ,SBOSO!leb� CsOOdS. - ' General Banking Business town by the death at the early have finished for the opening on ,•f�.;�+`' g age' of 3d__years of Margaret Monday next. + R Shar ion Paris Green transacted. whiche'oceui ed on Friday, after and son, Fred,' of Kenora;nder tire if oWys'arreiihe ew.-d like 0 cve YOU a stoak of watch.. Speclsl stTentlon given to the oollec- an illness of a few months. When spending a n eek Visltiiig the' let= in this part of the oanntry ranging in -- - Insect Powder tion of farmer's sada sad �:�.;: it became kn6wn'only a short time rev's parents, John and Mrs. Wil- price from other notes. t ago that 'Mrs. Bascom's:illness son, and other relatives. g2,00 �_ g100 _ ,Qhloride of Lime _ would be fatal, the sad news was. Geo.and Mrs, Ferrier and 'fam=. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.' received with the' test Surprise ily,'of Whitevale, Albert and Mrs. spedlal disaodnts on all presentation Howards & Sons, Stratford and p ar 1.61 of whiob we show a large rat- London, England, manufacture goods as she bad always appeared the Ferrier and family, of Markham,I iety at say pria., London, by none. . ma sell their 3Dep0sit® received,of $1. and embodiment of health. •Besides Mr. and Mrs. St. John, of Stouff- _ ► upwards. her husband, one son and one Ville, spent Sunday with their pa- �T Bassett SODA and EPSOM SALTS Interest allowed st highest daughter, two sisters and four rents, O.P. and Mrs. Ferrier. ill. 't current rates. brothers are left to mourn her nn- I- We handle Dr. Sboo s remedies. COrsl O'L =ded or aid half timely death. Mrs. Bascom was For dr , cracked lis or rnu h skin, i Phone morin 87, p' P y P • g Jeweler and Optician, Try his Lilzeta. Cattle Fly C)2.—We fears', a native of LTxbridge and bad liv- use Dr. Shoop's Green Salve. It poli- Brock Street South, Whitby. sell the kind recommended at, the ed b+ere all her life. She was,tively makes lips and . skin like ' Model Farm, Guelph. E. THORNTON, �anager,p prominent in the sociwi We of the;velvet, Sold by Pickering Pbarmacy,.M��A��■■���� _ - .... ..: ,-� '.. _ ,'+�Te+i ..- -.• .'aa..,.trs,Y„+•L,.;:.. ,t+.:4(a"-' Qi,G3S aur»4..7fy•vgGr`w F'. �' -t'' -. sates _ a .. ' n °'7F4 .�.•.:•:•'T �M. •ii+ri4�i''!sa=rcco' n r��- a•x •._ w y .;1. :r.,k,; .,.g, ::r - u .-,•.m -,�. + ..-qac. -a-.j,+aa�sx, ,::r. «s•• e+.. y .. '. tiy;g 'a°.,g��r-`ew .wC +�S `� '.q••� 1: _ 2ec�"�eme,• ."."���Tis'+.- x.w. r., r ;:, .;. r ,,.,. 7.- t ;. .' , -.. _. .,..,, ..'r .. 'd a 41: : Ir , _ t . . )' ;IIOOK HELD IiL11 IN AISI. FIVE PEOPLE DROWNED. • I,LADING l��RgETS t Y =ACTS -SOF -�IOL�NC� A Cornwall Farmer is Suspended by Gasoline Launch Struck Obstruction to - - MAN _ . Hayfork Chain. the River at Winnipeg. BREADsruFFs. ---- - -Whit Winnipeg despatch say • A merry •• -- - - - A.-A. tram Cornwall sa,'s: e A nn' l '' L rl Toronto A_ug. 14-Flour-Ontario Tg at work in his father's barn ur c_ - Y-he' _ Th Sfior That Comes Daily From day, John D. McDonald met with a pe- Saturday afternoon, which resulted in Exporters bid $'�. or 9opez cent-paf� e y culiar and painful accident. lie was the death by drowning of live members eats, buyers' Lags, outside. Manitoba- arranging. the hay fork, which had of prominent families in this city, and Uncsttlr-d. Quotations are $4.40 to $4: z the Russian , nlpire -. . not been used since last season. • The the extremely narrow escape of three 60 for first patents, $, to 84aU for sea-; • • - • rope had been taken out, and n logging olliers. The dead are: r'liss Ethel cads and $:1.tN) to $i for bakers': ' chain had been attached to the car. Mr. Brown, her sister Myrtle, and• brother Bran-Ontario-Scarce and firm, at .� ' ' •. r- McDonald Donald climbed up to the cross Learn, Ernest, Aliss .Thomson. and Miss May $13.50 to $14.50 in bulk,outside: Shorts, ;. • ,< .. ha a swing to remove White. The party 1 tt t}�e ci for lin �. t is vuhi and gave the chain sv i r v i e to a ty E $1 5U u 8 de ' THEI"T AND 1tURDCR. Cep. Kaullinrs, the Governor-Gen of lire car: Ile th+n jumpy 1,�niending to Paik in a gasoline launch,• those on •`heat-Ont;uio-No. 2 red iCc hid, . , ` Odessa. She was informed, and stie The London Times', correspondent went to the palace. \When a'tew paces .iigdit bn the haw about ten feet ]clow. board being firs. C. J. Brown, wife of .S2c asked, wrlside. Obi wheat in de- . Cables from St.°Petersburg as follows: front the entrance she acgidcntally drop \'hen he'had dropped about eight feet the City Clerk, and ger two daughirrs, mond, 2g l0 3c higher. a _ ,Tele rams from various pails of the em- roi a handbag and e aceile there rop the large hook of the swing chain caught Ethel, aged nineteen, Myrtle, aged (hit' Wheat-Mtiuitnba-Quotations at lake b him under the right oral, heldiug hire leen, and her son L'nlest, ageri fifteen; ports firmer at 80 /,c for No. 1•northerm Aire published daily in the papers con an explosion like that of a b+ Iirb. The b and 7-Sc for No. 2 northern. - . 'stitule a monotonous record of acts of girl v:3s not hurt. She ran back to lire suspended about five minutes till his Miss Thomson, a daugti'ter of J. it. Oats-About stead at 30c to Llc out-. •-- violence. Wednesday's telegrams tell of hotel, shut herself in,her ru0in. and cont• brother, Angtis, who-was working near- 'Thomson; Miss May \\'lute,s(enograp1wr Y h}. ]coria his cries for help, came, ir. ilia ullice of Stobart. Louis b Co., and side for Nr_. .'. Old are wanted at 37e, robbery and murder north, south, east rnitted suicide with a revelver. Iler uuine f Toronto, equal to 34'.c to 35%c c outside. ' and west. In Cha.rbin a telegraphist ii uncertain. One report states. that and rcleaseQ blot. Dr. D. McEwen, Dun- pelta of J. H. .Mitchell, agent of the 1 .j was robbed. his child' killed and wife vegan,w'as speedily summoned to dress school board-, C. H. Foxwell of the C. P. Barley-New No. 2 offered at •b8c, out- she was a daughter of Gen. 1 rintz, while the wound, which proved to Le a nasty It: staff, and Alex. Cheyne. \while jour- side, -71 ` wounded. In bfilitopol passport forms another says her name was-GoluPkiu• cite. . ne}•ing up [led River the launch sudden- Rye-,Jc (o,f,tic outside. -were Stolen, probably for use• by local ,:There is no doubt that she,was a rev'o Corn-American No. 2 yellow, 58j;e � revolutionaries. In Ekaterinoslov, Tula lutionist and was carrying a.bomb to i f -- ly Struck a subtrerged pile, listed and and three other laces month was stol• lu 59c; at Ontario oink. P assassinate Gen. Kaulbars. bI8A5TROUS FIRE AT Ili'LL.' sank almost instantly. The.gasoline P en from the Government brandy shops. One account o[ the affair is that Gen. ' lank kept the boat abiwe-water, and to . Thirt ['i gs -COUNTRY PRODUCE. Agrarian riots naturally are not want- }�aulbnrs and Gen. Karangosoff, the y J•d Frame 11vv�liin Were (his:al+ne is due the fact That the entire ing. On Prince Kochubey's estate in local military commander, were leav ink Destroyed. (+arty did not meet a watery grave. The Butter-Ttic market holds'firm 'tor all two young men stru�gted gallantly, lines of c1lov . Poltava province buildings were burnt the palace together as the girl ap- A despatch fro 'tavva says: .The (]ori gh almost unsuccessfully,, ,to save 2 down, a•nd with them perished a quare- proached, and that she fumbled with fire doomed Cit 1 �•:as again on b y Creamery, prints ...... 2'c to 23c. lity of valuable live stock. The build- the bomb, coria to ner�ousness, and 6 their helpless companions. Arian inn 21c to 22c g Friday visited b}- a r lagraliun whict, haat p .��ed within a levy feet of than d° solids .inga and estate of M. Lirkyanoff near it dropped from her hands. _ .Swept away 38 dwellings and rendered and'retused to give assistance or per• Dairy, prints .... ..••• . Poltava are now.burning. In the pro- p do pails ..:. .... ........ 16c to'19c ' . •� vince of Orel the rural guards arrested •4(+ families homeless. As has loo fie- mit than to cling to his craft,dor tear P .. ,.• SENTENCES UNJUST. uentl ha aped, the water supply Bakers' l6c to i7c. . an agitator, and peasants who attempt- ' ' •was temhappe cut off just when the of upsetting if, and passers on, leaving Choice-Unchanged at 12Y,,c to 12%x; + ed• to rescue the man killed one guard The sentences passed upon the Sebris y I them all to their awful fate. i�heyne, for large and 12' c to 12%c for twins, :J fire,broke out and for nearly an -hour Foxwell and Mrs. Brown alone survive b and wounded two. Bombs abound. In iopol mutineers probably will be mtti the firemen stord helplessly by their Eggs-{luotations are lower at,1731,e Gomel a bomb burst in a private apart gated. It will be recalled that the papers p Y. their terrible experience, Mrs. Brown to 1r; !S?/c per dozen. aged reels or.simply aided in the work of re- having been restored by artiliciai res- _ _ meat. Bombs have.been discovered in in the cv,es of these men disappe mov'in furniture from the binzingLuild Potatoes-Olk to-?tic per bushel !or Gomel, Yalta, Kaluga end Samara mysteriously atter the arrival at SeLastn- g (ligation. The accident hos loused pro= loads.- - Goads. Firearms have ben seized in Ings. 'there was a high south wind found re el'in the cit - pot of Admiral Skrydloff, commander blowing at the time, rind it is doubtful f ,y' , \ L',,.l. Hay-Old hay is in gond. at • ..Poltava and Theodosia daily. The of the Black Sea fleet. . Before he left it the, conflagration -could have Leen rnar:d. Quotallons are unchanged at record of murder tells of the assassina- -Sebastopol the Admiral intimated that YOUNG \\'ONAN ASSAULTED. $!; for new..Nr,. ]; old is steady at 310 . _ tion of Commandant Pyatigorsk in the he considered the condemnation of the subdue\1 as soon as it was but for the - asslstunte of t1,e Ottawa Fire Brigade. Miss Jone. Found Unconscious b Road- for \o. 1 in car.lots here and $7.50 for garrison by an insane officer. A wood• mutineers prearranged and unjust, and The district in which the fire broke Y. mixed. , tide,.Near Owen Sound, ale Straw-Continues steady at $5.- man was shot at Riga by a rural guard. said ' thought the officer;,, had be'n out-is one of Itie poorest in the city. The . Baled A director of the prison was shot amt. more to hlalrie tliatl. the sailors. There homes, all owned by the initiates. were, A clesltalch from Owen Sound says: ��� to $tI per'ton to cur lots on track , - :Brestlitovsk: A lieutenant, po7icernan, is more than a suspicion that the seizure small frnrne structures and turned up On Sunday morning about 8 o'clock as here. . a lady and ° a . commissionaire were by revolutionists of the papers in.th4.,e like,so much matchwood.- It was iii the a-gentleman was &0,ing"-into town ny - -- . - wounded in Warsaw. The peasant dc- cases was staged by Admiral Skrydluff kilchen of one of these dwellings Ilia[. the iiorth'. gravel • road tie noticed. the - �f0�'f1tEAI. !tfARICL'TS. - - ' . . puty from Kietf .was beaten on his re himself. the fire Sh�rled. An over-ver cook i-rostFale -form of a young woman \(nntrral, Auf. 1#.-Oats are weak at " turn home by peasants who were On the recommendation o! the Ad stove set ii.-I ,kitchen wall. ablaze, .The under tl;r. lower strand of a Wire fence 3,4t,�r,.t,; 39r feu. rv;o, 2, 37yc to•3tiC for a dissatisfied with `his explanation of the miral, Minister of Marine Birileff Irl" 103 is between 335.000 and a4u.rtl0, of .,n the west side of Mill road. a street ,. dissolution c[ the Douma. of arreRts stead of confirming the sentences has .No. 3 and ;6 -c to 37c far No. k. I it f, iizipossible to keep record. In St, ordered a tom Tete rehearing at the which only. about ten per caul. is cod'• ,which intersects diaEnnaIty, the forrnEr }'lour-11ar1itntn spring wheud pati P p Fred by insurance. Rales are high in on the west hill near the outskirts of the encs, $4.20 tr, sl,W'and straight rollers, 1. • .'Petersburg alone 150 persons were ar- cases al the end of two mout3is !Tull, as much as 3y., per cent. being tov4n. Notifying 'the people residing in to $•l.lr in wood; in bugs $1.85 b rested. on Tuesday. in ,the meantime charged in• the pnrticrllnr district in (tie vicinity; it was found that the young the Black Hundred organizations are NE\v IIEAD FOR RUSSIAN NAN'Y, 8(.95: extra, in 'bags, -V2. to $1:50. active. In St. PeleasDurg the hooligans w hi.h Friday's disaster occurred.' It woman had evidently been the victim Rolled Oats-�52.2u to 52.25 in bol of t A despatch from St. Peter says: rs estimated .that fully 400 pre home- of a vfcious._attnck. She.was alive. but i'0 lbr Cornmeal, $1.4o.to $1.45 per bag, ore growing bolder, and the notorious It is understood that the (:'curt of En- less. - • s Bishop of Saratotf incites the Orthodox - unconscious. A mark over the eye in ranulated, $1 t ,.' ' to attack the revolulionarie.;. The Gov quiry tato the recent mutiny at Cran- ,/ dicat�d - thr,t. a ]envy blow had been ttiIIfeed-Ontaitio bran; in bags, $18 to ata c is busily engaged devising re- stadt advises the replacem✓nt of Admir• A'E\V POTATO E'VOLV'ED. ,truck. while finger marks on the to $19: shnrtq, nil' bags, 8.6 to SS1.50; r a) Birlefl, Minister of Marine, by same throat and a terrip! swollen tongje Manitoba .bran, in bags, $19 to $19.50; pressive measures to secure the arrest l of agitators in the rural districts and other ofTicer as the head of the Russian Tastes Like a Blind of Acparapns and showed last it the Ltow had' riot.'ren= shorts, $20 to ;S20.50.' f agitators the further demoralization o!the navy• it is said that the place has been • Turnips. +crcd her' unconscious the atU,mPt: a, Ilay-No.-1, SIO-to $10.50 per hon on p offered to Vice-Admiral Dubas,ff, vvJlo strangle had: Stie was Immediately Irack; No, 2, $"3 to $9.5a: clover, $7 to army officials. The Government oinces . A .London. England, cies al says; r•eco gnized as' Ml,as -� was Governor.-General of Moscow up to p . b Louise Junes:'!tie S', j;v; clover, •mixed, $8 to 138.50. III complain of lack of•clear airection, and July 18; when he resigned on account i\'�'g,'"'rian� vv ill d uhtless hail wish'dc- \went one ear•old daughter of Arthur en beans; m carload " the conservative members of the Coun- of the condition of his hQalth. He is tIi';it :,ic ,.,.u•nt of a new• tuber,. blue of y y S Beans=-Prime p - �''i W. -Jones, a market gardener. who. re- iota $1.53 -to $1.::, per bushel,, band /_--• til of the Empire declare that repres- still suffering from the effects of-wounds start and yellow r.[ interiru. 'which L sidcs...about two hundred yards Iron - M� 1­1sive measures ere futile, and that the about to be.,placed u nn' the urarltet, plckcd,, $1.60 per bushel., empire is resedrifting steadily toward thean- received in hioscow on May 6, when s p where the yroun�g woman w'as da` Pens-Boiling, in broken lots,.$1:14- bomb was thrown at blip in the street. This new potato is known to the learn- +,oti'ered. Dr. H. G. Murray was called' why• At drat it wns'su osec3 he had receiv- ed. in such matters as the `alanun; per bushel. . pP commersoni violet, and is the result ai and ordered the removal,d1 the ancon- Po(utoe,-40c to 50c per bag of 90 That lip!11B HURLED t�CO, STATION. ed mortal injuries. seious form to the General and Marine The Novoe Vremya says that Grand scientific cultivation by Messrs. Futton, Iluspilat, °nominal. o Hone-v-\\'bite clover,.in comb,. 13c.to A despatch from Snsnowice, Russian Duke Nicholas Nlcholaievitch; cousin of of Readin(z. It a quite a distinct flavor . Miss Jones' ah"nce from home dur- 1 c, }�ckwhent 10c�16-11c per ib. sec-' ' Poland, says: A bomb was thrown on the Czar, will be appointed;lo- 011e-su- of its own. Epicures describe it• as a the night created no apprehemion, tion; extract, 7e l0 7%c; buckwheat, 5%i; Wednesday, into a crowded waiting- preme command of the army without combined flavor o! turnid,s, and esPnrn• a�. fregWntly she spetlt lite night as Ili 6&:. per pound• 35 9 room iii railway'swtion. One man' dictatorial wers. gas: As a business 'propasillon," too, ompany for a lady friend in town ' . ! was kilted And many were wounded. A I the growing ret the new potato would whose duties called for night.work, and panic ensued,' resulting in injury tci ATTF.ifPT'TO KILT. GR4ND DIkKE. undo�ublcdly prove • a great success. it way �u ctl that the young womnri 1NEVV, 1'Oltiv Vv'EIEA'T MAi3F{ET I.. The plant will thrive anywhere, .the PIS many other persons. • Women fainted A despatch frr.m St, Petersburg says: welter or more marshy the soil ftie bel had remained in down for this reason. New York. Aug. 14. - Spot, steady, - and ehildrcn were.trampled upon. The Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaeviich, Pre- Cnlcss. unex ectad complications..nrise thrower; of the bomb escaped. sident of the Council of National Defence, ter. CL is claimed, that its pro over th+' P No. 2 red, alto , elevator;' tis red. :. power Is 50 to I00 per cent. over the Ih Physicians expect that the'victim 79���c r.o:b afloat;fitio. 1 northern, DU-e at . - .. . - ..._ narrowly-escaped assassination on Fri ordinary kind. Fill recover, though 'she is suffra ing pl,ic o b , a opts No. E hard win. lutii, •o•b I TIi£ PC•40PLE HELD-RESONSIBLE. day'afternoon at the hands of the Im- + _ _,_ from the shoed: un,l the nil-night expo- ter, Buy c t, afloat. . ( A despatch from Warsaw says: The Frnanoye-Sclo.. It appeals'cninp nt ,oris The,police are hopeful that the erial Guards in the and GRAVE MISMA\,\f.EMENT. that ltte pcnc�trntors wi{I .be captured CATTLE MARKET. ierrorfsts are conlimially aUacking and rand Duke:was persc,nally rev.iFvving, '-'�T- T,rroilo. Ai,g. 14.-The late dulness !n I robbing- pr+st-ofIlces, Government opirit manoeuvring and putting the troops Report of the Commission on Boer War _ Q Shops, treastines and the mails. The - fifiE\' ST:IRYI:D TO DEATIL through blank .firing practice, when he Scandals. trade, combined w,lh the farmers being, Governor-General has , ordered that sudden! orris startled h the hiss of bol- busily occupied in getting in their bar- f,enceforWl the inhabitants of villages, y- y 4 dospalch from London snys: The irate of-Two Little Girls Who Wandered vest. ,has made -buyers indi[f,,rent and - lets about his head. Fortunately•neither \\ar OfTtce has issiied- the report of the from home, ! - communities and cities in or near which hiinacit nor his horse'wns touched. The Royal (ommi5siort ahith .w'as appoint• diminished the offerinbs of collie a4 the _ • such-crimes occur shall pay the losses \\'aslant marl:cl. command .to..'cense (!ring iyas imme4li :'ed to inv�stitgate-the S,nuth Atrican,\\'ai 4 despatch from Winnipeg says: resulting tran'such robberies. g y Cheice Ex(aorters.-Quotations -ware - __ ately Riven, and the soldiers of the regi- stores scandals. \Nhile the, report ar- Word conies front Wood �fountiin' that: ment from which the bullets came were quits the- British commissioned offrcer� the remains of the two IitHe Ilofrman given as Sr'•'l0 to $5 Per tort. -WILL THE CZAR ABDI( ATI'- q Gond loads rif butchers' sold at $4.40; . marched hack to their quarters, and an conter•rled of the "worst charges of cor- girls. aged nine and elt,ven, who vvun- A. 'despal. trPm Vienna says.:rt is fnvastiFatir,n wds brgun in Ike hope cl rupfion, it finds that the"losses, equal- tiered, away Iron} lhtir homrl while ,go- and fait In }°nod cattle at-, $4 to $4;25 1 rumored that it is lh'G (:tar's intention to ssgcrtaininn from the barrels of,the ing shout $3•r- !4ut• vv'cre due 'rathrr ,i`ilg after Horses on \lav 23rd las(. have I'c'r' 'cw't. I'hc market was almost stall . .pbdicacc. The recirculation of this rifles which of the soldiers fired ball It grave misu•nna'enleiit and incompe• teen [cupid by a she, herder in Porcu- r,aiit tar the common firades, which sold report is ascribed .to• the reactinnnry .tlrtridges. eberal arrests are under• tenre than t1 lr:,,id, Tho ..o,,ntmissicn Pine Crack, some 40 wiles_from their at $1.15.to $3,50; fat cow's brought $3.30 - `•Councillors violently ,opposing Premier :stood to have been ata e ;, ^ � - " `r o Y I 1 that tile r t public servant; ai,+l cl : ;rs a• , :mb I have ]iced for some vacs. and litlait, idol finished particularly well. 'sold'at' Czar supports: The story.adds lh BIG INCREASE IN LUMBER, $3.'.l0 to fi4.t5 (ter cwt. of. non-cnmmissi+ : d` Ilic•ers vv-Ill re• died nt xlarvaUon. The father left Wood flogs (,av'e Lc n to go dove n. The . • . .• Czar *ll appoint grand Dukes \'lad!- , ceiving bribes. It • declares the errors \iortntaia ori Friday to bt'in+* the re- >; � mir and Nicholas Nicholaeviich as co- British Columbia Dealers Advance Com- were due to- d( - and cornplelr plains home. At flit time of their vis- drop was 25 �d flits at $7.1 sold at t.. regents, mon Lumber Si.Per Thousand. waist of co-ordinaliun, and the divorcr •ippearance search was Made for several and lights and Rrts at +7.15 Per cwt. „' t hehve4n lite di[lurent depart• s traced for miles;' '7h large offerings lambs re d of interest flays and their track a of L t rk had z � PERHAPS DEATH FOR DUTY. A despatch from Nelson, B. C., ca>s: the effect o[ depressing'the market,were - rnents of the R'ar •ttfliec. -!'he' Arni> ;,ut' y�ilhoul result. The Mountain Lumbermen's Assoc-iaiion port coves w'erc steady.- Quotations ware ' A despatch from St, Petersburg snysr decided io raise the price of Commoit Service Corps is de lured to have heart -.. ,1- follows;-.Export ewes„ $1.23 to 84.-. ski. Onipko, the peasant member of the lumber one dollar Per thousand. Ttlerc utterly wwanting,in business training and hiLLElh BT ;rTItLET CAR. { 50t lambs, 55.75 to.'$6.2�; tabes, $3.50 - late Parliament, who was captured red- wilt be a sliight adv once also,on a few experience. (i� $6 per. Cwt.t. T.tiiided'It Cronstadt aNrr the mutiny other lines. It is claimed that the Cin= - Sarna Lady Meets With Shocking _ j there, will be tried, it is semi-ofiicially ditions warranted an advance of $8 and TO SL'RYEV TLIVIISKAMiNG. Death. a BRITISH TRADE IN JULY, • ' :pnnounced, according to the rules of $10, but the lutnherinen did not wish - A Striiia despatch says: Miss Chris- • ] or for incRing"and purlleipatfng in an to take advantage nt the situation oris- (, P. R. to Send Corps of Engineers into tuna Geay; aged 6;. years,'a highly A Very Large increase Both in 1mpo s .. r armed revolt, the penalty foF which is ing in the. Northwest over. flood 'Crops. - the District:w Sarnia met a and Eilpor•ts. - • death. The authorities hope the case will One mill on Thursday reported ordrns . esteemed resident .o[ , P for 360.carloads of lumber, with. little I Saturday evening involve several other prominent extra- A despatch from Montreal says: err shocking death on ;� London despatch sa}'s: The Boars mis45 in. the tale Farliamertt and pre- stock: The const 'mijls are bare rd Tlios. Shaughnessy has Intimated that, while returning from a trip to \Vood• •"or -i'vade reltrr•n.c for the nionih of Jirly. vent their re-election to any future Par• stocks, with orders months ahead. 1'liir the Canadian Pacific Railway'Coinpa'ny raw-e Reach,- tw•o miles from Sarnia. .t�r,w an increase in imports of 819.33'); !lament. - stocks'•mills are limo' in the cad. Thjr will despatch a corps or e•tgineers and Miss Gray in .some manner slopped l NfO and an jilercase !n exports of $28,-I . but a few more limits will be opened.j surveyors to the 2emisl:aming district from the• car while .it was going full l09 500 •Thi, principal increase in im-+ Shea aria CamLs-Ex ort ewes arc to•make a prelim, ry survey, and re- speed and was .terribly injured in sirik- ports was food, $7;500,000, The rest , ': ' chr-was-picked_up_ aclured ar--_' ,_ - . . c acted•at q4..5 to $�r.-GII, and Lucks .et .Poi' apo tc x elision o i w�s-ra«rrtai - The Cabinet on R'idncsday dlticnssed i <3.50 to 53.75: Lambs pre easter at 53;c from Temiskamiilg to hippevvu anis ungotlscious and conveyed to the Sarnia titles. 1n exports the principal increase _ " ' • measures o[ famine relief. It w•as de General Hospital, where she passed w•ac inanufarlured earns and textiles, tided to recommend credit of $1i,3(I),- t+ b'+e pet, m' Riviera,des Quinze. The object of Ibis $10i0:1,O1K1, the remainder being manu- .cid d addition to the $7edit.!100 viltetl by ' !logs-Deliveries of hogs were again 'line+ should it be decided 'upon aftCr ovvny in an hour and a halt. Deceased 1 I ,- heavy nntY quotations at this marl:etnre these repoilts have -been received, will was a sister of Mrs. James iinckenzic' tactured metals. f Parliament .for this, use, $,>,0011,CK10 ct reduced another 25c'per cwt., making be the,deve]lopment of the region �i'here Messrs. A. Gra}'r of Sarnia, and A. T. _ wliich sum is to provide food and em- 'a dipp of 50c per coot. for the week: Sc. the recent gold discoveries were made, Gray, of Detroit, and Mrs.- Barnet, -of JUVENILE CURIOSiTY. a :ployment to keep the stricken papula- and incidentally it will open up direct Sarnia. _-.__ . - .tion from starvation, and the remainder light are quoted at. $7.40 per cwt., and , ' --r=-�-�- .. for the purchase o[ seed rain. Aaron lights and [pts nt'$7.15 fed and,watered.. railway communication between the -13oy' Placed a Train ori Track 10 see, - r^ g main line and the old' established ag- ATE PORK AND' BEANS. a Train \'reek. -the pubtic works recommended are con-I CANED S. . - PROVED FATAL. .ricultural district-of Ville Marie. "- A htnncton, N. I3., despatch says: At,-, • - .slruclion of flood embankments, ports• _ _a -__-- Younp Man Dies Soon Atter Partaking and other improvements on the Voign, Culligan's Siding, near Campbelton, on, y' on which the unskilled labor in the chief Yount! Man Polsoned`in a Construction ,.• MANY.PARDONS ISSUED. o[ Canned Stuff. the Intercoloninl,' n freiglit train rani : famine district could be employed an+.i Camp. An Ingersoll despatch says: H. H. over a large iron bolt placed on the rail:' • for which $550,000 were voted at the re- A despatch from Win$ipeg says: The Inmates Of Canadian Prisons Receive Ellis, eldest soil of Mr. A. H. Ellis, fur- The train was going slowly and no „onlmendation of Premier Slolypin. bogy of H. B. Smith, aged Y8, 'was _._ Their Release. niture manufacturer, died suddenly on damage was done. A ]6-}ear-old boy. Vody ht in Vermilion, Alberta 2 We An Ottawa despatch says: There were Friday from ptomaine poisoning, caused named Joseph Daigle:-was arresied .on, - GIRL COi1111TTF.D SL'iCiDF.,` ( nesday morning from the Grand Trunk 443 persons pardoned during the fiscal 'by eating canned pork and beans. He suspicion. He protested his innocence, A despatch front Odos.:a Sn}s: A 19- Pacific Construction Camp, 40 miles year ending Jime 30 from Canadian ale the pork And beans early Fri0ay, but when being placed in the cell at .. year-old girl, educated and wrll•rlrrccrd, south. On Sunday the men in the penitentiaries for various re8sons, but and was soon taken ill. When physici- Campbe111op ]ail he broke down and Arrived here on FridRy,inornmg and Pn• camp had canned salmon for supper and mainly for good Conduct~ Of this num- ants were summoned he was in a coma- confessed, He wanted to see a train - - Gaged a room in A u'rt. \s ,ir was, l number were taken violently111. The ,bar 173 were. un the ticket-of-leave toga eondWon, from which he was not wreck, but fortunately�moissed aa. a were released revived. T11� deceased was about 34 press, which passes Wdr J pDconlltlltAlA51I$...:.__ y1rt11 Of a and utlmarNed. speed. 'w°` ' ter w•hermobonts Rias, a residence r4 soned salmon. Ding out this evtnin she 9Rked a par• inquest decided death was due to,poi- system, The retnai I svY. "b `-.gam. N i _ nu ,Rr ,., �.7gVT "•'^'I'7.Y""._'Y"J:ii a. �wTs: •�. 4r,C1r' :- y.?c.www •T�1„•'.,o-+-.. ;•Ky' y„ ,... -s, .4 .-JAW j ,. �....:.. rR T.n.. .a ""'•4'i I r@i' 9".Yf: - -i•- :"'X^:g,-,- .'f ''G :iT'.'S Yl � " y+,P .',.^ e � .11 , :Fn . '�: �.. : ,.T, , ,.. ., , 1. �' S .a ,,- �, .. I. f .. o t - - r' - -:- - - - -- p♦p+0 in the expression of his fine counten- with a heavy sigh she turned her faces young lawyer had many preparations - ' ance. to the wall. t • to make fur Ills sudden journey, and :'':Y?" "Beatriz! No I 1 appreciate• your Lyon and Bestrix sat w Rh her all the but little Little to make them in; and so �. • t magnanimity! And I thank you even afternoon, and even until the warden Aie--arose and.shook hands.with.Ishmael 001ns much as I wonder at you! But you carne' to the dour ,AlLh the Information \North. and• bade him Godspeed in hili rriust not make tltLS 58CriIIce Tor us,' he ttrat the physicians had concluded their humane-errand, and left the room. - - - said. . corisultatiorr, and wt're about to leave Air. Bernays nlurtled to his most -- - _ bliss Petndlelon burs t Into tiers. the prison, and that :1:r. \Vorltt was'be- desolate t,onie: took, by his physician'sr . -.-- - AIN _ 0-0- law, waiting to see Air. Berners. advice. a powerful narcotic, and slept: , - - -• - .. - _ th�re r c- sKbe Ro tun sin d chose r d co - -- — e an t g th o 1 e s cep of ul"lT utilh tan, and-wakes: - _ precious to us as our childhood"s �LH'1PTER XVI late or► the next morning more tefresb- friendships! Clement and'! have played ed than he had felt for ulany weeks frith Sybil and you since we were able Lyon then took an affectionate leave past. OR, SYB[L BERNER'S r of tris halt-conscious wife, shook hands He visited• • tris wife as,usual, and •.. - .. to go alone. 1\'e have no parents, nor with bliss Pendleton, and with a heart found her in (lie same quiescent state or . I sisters,. nor brothers. to bind us to our full of anxiety, went downstairs. mind and body and still utterly,uticon- ` ! .- VINDICATION' - I home. \Ve have only our childhood's , ,scious of her situation, utter) i norant' • .friends that have grown up with us- rte met Lshmael \\'orth cumin6 out �[ y fi . ' " -' ' you and Sybil. Clement will resign his the warden's oflice. that w.illain a few days past the dread 7r - commission in -the army'; lie does not the physicians Have gone,' said the death warrant had been read to her, need it, you know, any snore than iris young lawyer, after greeting 'lir: Rer- which doomed her young life to..die in11 -CHAPTER ?+I\'.-(Continued). "It means that her•insanity is increas- cohnlry now_needs him; and. vie wi11 Ile rs,. "just gone; bol they have lett n. the beautiful month of June,, now so T' copy of their report. tine original of near at hand-in the :blouming month - , ing. She awoke this morning, perhaps let the old manor house add go abroad - _ Not to go home and res,. as tie had , , which the will have to deliver under ref roses, her favorite of all the'twelve. 1. -' been advised'; ,there was no rest for hi h some dream ll home still li therim- wilts you:' Y Yes,'the death warrant had been• dud - her mind; at all events, with the int- oath. That original document will have Y Sybil's husband; there could he none But, dear Beatriz, to expatriate your- // read to her, but not one-word of it all; . pression that she was at Black Halla I self for w C' to go with the petition to 4he go` rnor, ' • •'now•; he %vent to wander around arid • • - . , : which I m self will take yy�� had s ie understood; and that- was alt+ . around her have not combat' d the pleas„rtl dela- Y up. t Rich- _ prison walla wilt! the day cion• indeed, i have rather fostered it." `Oh, nonsense�" she said, brushlnt, mond to-morrow." that had been dune to inform her of her a ,declined and the sky darkened, and ' the bright Mears fr•can her blooming face. "Thanks! Thanks !" exclaimed lir. real situation. If it w•as any one's duty then indeed he turned Iii_. ste home- "You were right, dear friend. You ,,you are-trying to make ibis out an act , to itn ress the truth upon her niinrt ps Battlers, pressing the :yoiutj, lawyer's h + ward, walking all the way to_BLsck know. of this intended visit of the phy of generosity un our part. It is no such hand with deep emotiu,.. provided her mind could be made cape- .,-Hall. because in hu'mental excitement siciatls'' I!hint. It is a piece of selfishness in,us. "And now, shall we adjourn to my ble of receiving the impno�-sion. every he could not sit stilt in carriage or "O", ves; and so does she,.only she !t will be.a very pleasant-thinu, let me chambers and examine thfs report?" ` on shrunk from •it, and prayed that"to saddle. There he passed the night in .fancies that they are to be her,guests at tell-•you, to go to Europe• and, travel, "yes, if-you please! But can you not the -last she might never know more of. .sleeplessness and horror.� imagina- a dinner party." about and see-all the old heroic conn- give, me some idea of its character?" . "her condition than she now did: tion, favored by the darkness, the still- As Beatrix thus spoke there was a tries for a year or so.'' "It is favorable to our view's. That is As for the rest-the preparation oI - , - 'Hess• and the loneliaes; of, flee Scene, t her soul to meet her Jud e=what' snu::d of approaching footsteps in the "A Fear or so! Oh, Ceatrix. It will sll I•know. We ca.n soon wake our.- g -conjured up all the ghastly specters ct corridor, and the cell door w•as again not be, a }•car or so of pleasant travel- selves acquainted with the whole mat- w'ould ''have -been the use of talking' • the future impending tragedies; and opened to admit Dr. Hart. ling! It will be the exile of a lifetime!' ter, however," said Ishmael. Worth. as about salvation to a poor young crea- ._,. nearly drove him into,irenzy. FIe started 1'tze good physician shook hands with '1. don't believe it! I have mora Ihey left the prison and walked rapidly ,dire driven to insan[tv'by the horrors o- :_" up from his bed and walked out,into \Ir. _ Battlers, who stood nearest the fufth than that ! I believe that off in the direction of the village. a false accdsation and an Unjust eon- 'the summer it' ht .undi<r the shinin `The ri ht shall ever conte uppermost As soon as they were both closeted viclion? " ► r dour,' and whispering hastily: g ' -The best Christians, as well as .her stars, and wandered up and down shy And justice shall be done,' together in. Mr. Woi•fh's chamber. with - ' - wooded banlrs of the river until mor•ri- "I wi h to speak %ith you apart, pre- sooner or later, you know•! And. any the door closed and-locked to keep off -nearest-friend. were willing to leave , ----- sentiv." he assed on to meet Sybil. fig• p how, Clement and myself have resolved intruders, 'the younng awyer broke the her sroul to the mercy of IieavI _ Then he retained to the house, and who. with the cavotesy .of a hostess, t) go abroad with you and Sybil ! And seal of the envelope, and they examined She-was even unsuspici.us that she ' tatter'a hasty breakfast, which for him was earning furtvard to welcome him.. Vou.cannot.prevent us, \(r. Berners!" the report together, was destined to be a mother. . -'consisted'only of a cup of very strong "lie shook hands with tier pleasantly, "1 am very.glad.that i cannot; fur t1 But, ah! that report, though favorable This circumstance. that so deepened " coffee; he set out for Blachv:ille.• - _and inquired after her health. ! cor>!d. Beatrix• I Awuld feel bound Ly to'the prolongation of Sy'bil's life. was Ihe patQbs and lerror of tier position, ' Ile reached the.prison before its doors "Oh, thant6! 1-am very well since-I c,;ru ienr,� to do it." not conducive-to its preservation. - also invested tier witlf a more'profouzid' .%verve open to visitors• 'and he waited got home. 1 look cold. \\here did .I "Set •your". conscience - at rest, !kir: •The .physicians reported the imprison• and pathetic interest••in the eyes of her - - untit he could be admitted. He found take cold?" site said w•itti ail air of per- Cernnrs! It has nothing to do.with_"ed.lady as ha�•ing been carefully exam- husband. ' _..`' Sybil placid, peacefuh and uncon- plexil v, as she ptr_s�ed her titin wtute other people's deeds!'' ined by themselves and found to be in- Would she live to bring forth her . y; SMous of imprisonment and deadly hard through her silken black trt'Ksr,.. "Cu#, •dear Wa'rix, you are-reckon. sane. •jut they gave it as their unsni. child. even .thou,gh the. governor •lid "- . peril o1 her. life, as she had ever been. . "You have. been trmveil;ng. then'".-ing wMroul your host• Destiny, which mous opinion that her insanity-wris-n3t spate her,"life-'so long? he asked_ -him He ent as hour with her, and then ne e - sP said• the ducCor, to try.her nrercory. now preens. the re port of the nredic,al constitutional or heredity: that it was self, as he gazed loudly on !ter pilo -,went to the Hotel to see Mr. Korth. "\'cs- "I'avelling." , . . exaniiners and the :action of. the not of long standing. or of a permanent face and sunken eyes. - -... He found the young law•jer lit good ' krid saw many aiLeresling sigl,l; ..w+tr... .� ? �.'. r, r,..' •'3e, ." ss".... ... is r rev--=:w..i._...r,�„•= - ST.. Day wip v,�/�![ •'�^ Lf�l' ..a,�'4fyw". Q' ..' t•1 '... td• 'Y..' • IL iv''nee..sac_+..*s•b:..w^32'fae2h :n.Nf. L•.;h ^G:. L,. id+*Ja.'.- `ce.,�Y.:y .eLa'>�iQr.t��'wwi '7:'•E,A✓ '.S�^ -Y.,s-moi.''e•'a,.�•' `--ry�^eri, r'1ia .srr T�- ,.g3ry!i: •, .�- --..,. -� • '._. .,..w.,': -«.., c"Y. .. - ....•,. .-•R�.,- r W.. t ,q sij • .�. 1p w _ Bell's, lot '-20, eon. 2. Sca rboro, on 1 Levi Mackey in a critical condition through illness: U pobllahad every Friday moral + 'Levi a . eeson spent a C le of ; - - - rig.1 Its Dae mist. d - - p Pickering Ont. days Lhis week at Jackson's TERMS L arm W t;gss'>r•:zr;-tr.00 spaCARBORO. JYew dd� tiaementa. _ + ' Farmers are about through cut- PPLE BARBELS. Anew thing e " ting grain and the hum of the A atm old price. THE GUYSBORO B Th People's Cash Store. threshing machine is now heard REL- made in Whitby and sold at 34 cents. SHEPHERD 43tt _ in the-land. - -Clearing--Sale /�tl - JO e V The hot dry weather has affect- T OST.-On July 5th, a 2 year old A ear�ng Sale for Balance of August■ RATES of ADVERTISING: ed the ,supply -of milk to such all _" Muley heifer,dark roan, slightly brindle° first insertion,per line io seats extent that the dealers find it a strayed from lot 2e, con. 1o• markham. Be- So make roo»n for fall and-winter goods. Remember opportunity never ware offered. W.G. RE&SOR,Mongolia. 4a'tt Each subsequent Insertion,pie;liaa_- a retreces her steps. Here is an opportunity. By`missing it you loose mon- " This rate does riot include gal or Foreign ed- very .,difficult mutter to supply FRAYED-Frani lot32'con.'3,Pick- ey. We are offering all the following goods at regular r slaughter terdeem-ents. their CLlat0T2leT8 LD the cit owing c ' Aug. 1 Special terms given to'parties making can. y g iJ sung.on cu about Sunday, g. 5th,.p a ., pacts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Hal!- to the farmers not being able to dark fat roan heifer,dehorned,3 years old, Any , *early or yearly contracts payable quarterly. keep up to their contracts. information leading to her recovery will be White Lawn Blouses• Business cards,sen lines or under, with paper, Our ental merchant, suitably rewarded.. James Todd, Charrywood, - Geo. Ches- 45-4 ,. one year,SS OG,payable in advance.' $ � elhotice in local oolumns ten cents per line, ter, who ,has been confined to his Regular price ifl..3 for SOc, .•.Jive ceatsper line each ■ubsequent.insertioa. room for se-ve'ral�weeks i3 not im- FARM FOR SALE.-The under- Regular price$1.00 for 75c. . pecial contract r tee made known ori applica• signed is offering Ilia farm of 100 Re_gultir price ',75 for 60c. on. No tree advertising. proving as fast as his many friends acres for sale,situated ore lot west of Graham T.ADIES' EMBROIDERED HOSE.-Fast-Dye, Black and Tan. Regu- - Advertisements without'written astructioaa would wish. Bros,being the contra bandred of lot 20 in the WilThe inserted until rot bidden and charged so 9th con,of the Township of Pickerin . This lar,price 25c for 20c. Oczdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Rev. J. Chisholm, of Kemptville farm is one of the beat stock and grain arms in. BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE—Reg JrOC for 38c - - - t.taents moat be is writing and sent to Ihepub• Who is visiting his many:friends the Township,with no waste land. TWA farm- fdi$$ES AND CHILDREN'S RUSE-All sizes up-to 8,8c and..lOc:• ushers, ie being offered at a special price with very Ladies 8 10, 12c and 15c. Job Work prbmptly attended to. ' in this locality occupied the pulpit easv term, to suit the purchaser. Inepeotioa id of Knox church, Agincourt, last and inquiry solicited. Apply to W.J.-MICH• -LADIES UNDERVESTS-Short Sleeues Murkar tSt Thexton, Proprietors Sunday. ELS Doer ark•ono. 43tt RegularPrice-15c for 10c. ----- James Nelsotrs fine-residence on SRM FOR SALE,-First-class X1,0 yds PRINT in Pink, Blue, Checks and Dots. _ df F farm, containing 150 acres, being parte of Re tree 8C per y Or 67 C... _. the Kingston road is now about lots 20 and 21,Broken Front Conceasion,Town- 100 ds WRAPPEREg p . LETTER TO THE EDITOR. gs y TIES-Reg 12c per yd for 7c. �These, are. very completed andadds one mote to the ,hip of Pickering, on the premises are a-fir t• special values. cissa dwelling and outbuildin s; barn 45x1 This department is open to all for the Sairdie stately homes of Scarl2orq,. „ �•. 20 d,end Fawn,Venetian Dress Goods. cnssion of public questions. The writer must with sndexd aizedg JI ernes Farm is all y -in all cases send ilia correct'name with copy- Also lunderdrained an31 fences are in good re Reg ppC1Ce per yd 20c for 7c per yd Y We wish it distinctly' understood, however GREENWOOD. pair. also a young orhard la full bearing. 20 yd end'o£Net Muslin Dress Goods ' This farm is one of the very beet in Rickering -Re rice eT d lo3C for 5r ei• d, These oods o that in no ,gee db we hold ourselves re cownehip. Apply to biRa, ELLEN WALbS g� P Y • P y g could not be eponeible for opiaioas expressed by corres ---- 263 Ma or 8t.,Toronto,or to TOHI~A..G'CON produce at price quoted.. pnadenta,-Err Nxwe.l Susses Maggie,and Katie Shea,and NOR, hit by.P.o. 40-41 Mem's Embroidereed Hermsdorf Dye Sox,-Reg price.26c for 18c. Plain DSR SIR,-I stn well aware that H. Annibal, of Toronto, visited"Miss black, reg 15c for 12c. Fancy Tan, reg 25c for 200, _ you are well educated, and that you Froney Gleeson a few days, AR I TO RENTg-The undersigned White Dress Shirts, re ice 01.00 for 75c. _ are fairly well posted on almost all' Messrs Heron and Sadler, of Lind- '.L7 is desirow+or rooting-Ilia farm of 100 acres, $pt those little things, that when summed say visited with W. H. and airs. Wil- amt Picor kert g,on lot o22. wh t and5ths moe bin A big lot of other things will be offered.for sale which ice have not U go a long way toward filling up son. g room to mention. We in s good orate of enitivaticn. and being well _ t e .whole sum of human knowledge. hisses A. and E. Bracwn, of Toronto drained On the premises are a good house two _ But I know you sill pardon me when are holidayingwith Miss M. Brown.-• b,rne,with aid�ee ds ndacwo and e•ab eng an deraeath,bay shade and two sloe,piapenand D. $I 1VI P.S 0 N & COMPANY , _ I say.. I dont believe you' can tell the Chas. Green, jr.. of Franklin, Man., ban house;fou?..acrea of orchard neatly all is a me8nng of the word "Succotash." spent a few diiys with old acquafn- r bearing of the beet eelling vesieties. Also ' There is ars cild saying that "the cat Lances here. _ re abundance of goon water• The same wit be �-�•- - may look at the King,' find for your S.Mi bten, of Winnipeg. Man.,call- rented enn Riveer P o lot:io�Cox,7,Piicckering .liver H fns "� IC�E�rIlV �s NT - beniflt, and for the benefit of the ed on o d friends a few days-iast week.- readers of the NEms. I feel like tell- Miss E. Mean; of Toronto, is visiting i ing you all about'succotash,for succor friends here. - APPLE BARRELS , •• cc ash has a history which dates away John Wilson left on Tuesday with back: no one knows how far. Indeed thesllarvest r, excursion for Moosejaw the might say its origin is prehistoric. Dawes Gibson lost a valuable nnich - - � � . Succotash is a ver popular dish, a cots on"Sat�rd�r.- The undersigned Iia- it, quan- _ 5e.h _ mixture of corn an beans -and tiled 'airs. F. L. dleesou and alis-Gert- extensively . throughout t-he New rude, of Bruughatrl, ,9unduyeii with - - -- _. --..-- -_ = England States. Half ripe turn and alis, F. Glee•,on here. City of tic. 1 1Sipple Barrels for sate .''beans boiled together Lind seasoned Mi " -M-«itSon ' entertained a 'nurn c to suit the taste. bei of 11rr school friends one day' this at reasonable prices: ` - wiali t4 form our enst�mers that we still keep-on hand a full This dish has come down to•'us from _ e to t:rek. . line of School Burks, Examinatintt Paper and Tablets, Scribblers, Ea- 'the ' Indian, who esteemed it tart alis- EtbPl S pwart is visiting with W. D. I�UIIDO�' Arci4e-Books Pencils, Erasers, ��=ritiug and Drawing Books,Pens and highly, and from them the learned to friends in Toronto. __T___- - -appte^iste it. .A good story is. told Arthur J,;hnston spent* few days Pencil Boa _ as far hark a-517,56 to the old colonial (let ti-5. cent bsx of Ltix pus at our _ with Illy dttukhter. sirs. Clare, it store pleaa�. W>? think they, are Al ssortment of ood 'Writing Paper, sand days ot-New York when Sir Willis, Chapman.Oat. great. Just test .these toothsome. g p � Juhnston was Military Guvernor of Mrs, A. Stuart. who has.'been visit- candy-1'ikp• Laxntirea Tablets for tiYt'iti that province.. Sir «ill:aw.was very ing her sister -here..Mrs. W. H.Wil- constipation. Stomach, bilious- popular with the Ircqu:ois Indiana, on, returned to her home on'��'c*dnes- ,our ' a )werful tribe, then vrr numerous s esa cath: h Lid comp n ,'bud br i dy •le•tion, 3o the state Sit \�11IIAn3FSLOOd god- da�Ii s �-, FGtnkin,of Toronto, is the mac' Risk ? teats and see. -� per M. 001, 343 _- lather fora little son of one of their guest of Miss M. Wilson.' greatest chiefs, and the bny vests called `l iihttr H. Gleeson spent SunAay _W a tE h m a k i n g Johnson, in honor to Sir William. with his parents at North Claremont. (From this kris. who br-cattle a great air. and Mrs. Thos. Willis, of-MarkM chief, sprang our utrn Pauline John- ham, visited with B, Weal Estill a Yew The undersigned will be in Picker- ; L 11 N Yl son,whom we,all delight-to honor. ' da s. ing every Wednesday for _the benefit - - On one occasion, Sir William gave a ;ice jiary Atkinson who has been - istatedinner to which all, the chiefs eiploved b�y A. Johnston, ier visiting of his many customers who want their were specially invited. Eich course with sirs. Murdock, at Pickering. watches,clocks and jewellery repaired, - at the dinner was nerved-on clean Wm. PenFeliy spent Wednesday in Kindly leave them at Dr. Bateman's •.Fast received a fresh stock, including .Children's Near, ;plates, tvhjch the observant Indian the Queen,etty._ drug store. Ali work'warranted .noticed. Not to, be outdone by their We are inf Ined that 'Mr. Chas. and Sailors. Latest StyIea. Lary prices - ' ;English friends, they in return gave a Green sr,. of`eepawa, a[an., and who P. TAYLOR ' p dinner, and invited Sir William and for ntariv pears conducted the business -•� � F hia officers. They guve the feast at in F. L. Crten's lower tnilIs here. is in - 30-18 ��hithy_, "..LYS �. E R K pGr �• 'F this season of the year, when the Toronto at the home of Mr. and air* young corn and beaus were plentiful. MANITOBA AND NORTH _ They prepared huga kettles of suc0o•. -AVOIDED WEST LANDS FOR - tasb and an inexhaustible .:1p�1 of OPERATION AV SALE. clean Plates. And, when_Sir rl 1Am - Wall Tapers Fints""Oila . s and his party succeeded in- emptying - their plates, the chief would call out EXPERIENCE OF MISS MERKLET Three .whole and eleven half, sec- '•Clean plates, and more succotash." tions• of the best wheat.IaIIds'in the , °.This faast the Indians considLired was North-West. - the highest honor they could bestow She Was Told That an Operation Was Selected by an expert and myself. on their friend. The word "succo- inevitable. How She Escaped 1t• Write to-diiy for description. g large fresh stook now on hand. nriCea in Wall Paper reagin -tash" means a mixture of both hands. GEURGE C ERoty, fr om 9bP. � A beautiful legend comes down to When a physician tells a soman enf- Putt Perry. Ln, .- . us from the folk lore of the Indian and Tering with serious feminine trouble that _ John Parker -liattertexi. they love to repeat it to all who care an operation is necessary' the very .-Prod d He ' to listen. A great many- sears ago. thought of the knife and' the operating no one knows hots many-, there .C'anle table •strikes uarror to her heart, and a terrible winter. Lakes and rivers our hospitals are full of women coming Produce target, Hello Neighbors• - -1roze to their bottom. w. The sno •fell for just such operations. ,.ao deep that the game in the woods I am now prepared W pap• the I `~were smothering. No flsb, no game, W. O. LaFraugh, of Stouffrille, We bave fcr sate at our •premisee the the Indians were starving to death. r highest price for butter, eggs will be at Mechin',8t •Poueber's followin They could get nothing to eat. Two following :- e to hunters determined, if possible, ?;' • and poultry• � My wagon store, Brougham, .every Tuesday 10 good beef ringers from 3,}to.4o per lb'' C g P 't is on the road :steady, ' morning prepared to pay tate high- R new much sows from 125 to 840 each -•to find food. The • braved many tables ' . They y est price. in cash for Batter and 10 '-Success" manure spreaders, the south dilperchance one day they killed '; j, R. Conner, - Brougham• Eggs. He has also arranged with machine that makes the dollars for the-•cj tt.deer. They at-ohce built a fire and „ ��.. H, \fechin to.buy produce for,hitn" fermata. roasted certain parts, for they 'were "' �! EST ATE OF during the week for either' tra � de 'e invite the public t6 inspect.oils Drop 'exceedingly~hungry. The tongue was '.�e h `: or cash,_is desired. and see for themselves what she"SUcoe4e'.' roasted which was esteemed by them ► ti .,,� � SA�dVEL ADA�dSOT,, as doing for ria, as a rare delicacy. t%-bile preparing ..+ 7CT:0. =,ra,F'raugri. -Write, phone or apply to to eat then saw a ,beautiful young Ly' 3 'r (DECEASED.) John''A. White 8C 1SOII81 woman; who 'came frotu the clouds r and seated herself a short distance Y � �'yc7: F3RM )~r1R S a[F Ii Z' 1'ENpER. •� BROL GHAbf. froth them. One says to the other, % TENDERS ARE IN VTTED and will 31 AY F O R,K S. ••PPrhaps She has smelled our venison, , b- riXto sed hythe tinder-signedo , nobn, in and wants snare". Tiley agreed to ygZladmithingl i�trtttor u to 1� o'clock, Hohn, of Now fsthe time to bE tltinkirr about Treent her with the, tongue, which '1'hurada pAu uta 16Th 14RTt3 for tbe' it track for•that bairn and hay loft~ - thev(lid, ,She accepetd it gratefully, �, ! y' g tunrl R Leu she had eaten it'shE tllankc+d prt�perty, namely:-The Noi th Quart- «e can fit them rip with either round _ 'theta and said, --If y,ou will corilc to ♦/fi1�I�llr�ref�!°17�1e3/ er of Lot Number Seven in the Fifth iron,'tingle steKl vt wood tracks. The undersigned having bought out thi= spot after so many moons, yo'u ^•'•'��"�� Conces ion of this Tutvtishfp pf Pick- ,Also, a full line of the black 5mfthing business of R. will f;rrl sorrieflii;ig that -will 'fu:Wish There are cases'n'he;e an operation ering in.she County- of Ontario,con- aioore is prepared to da bjack- vou and your�ertuilies as long as the IaIititn 5l acres motor or less, safe Farm Implements. — smlthiva in all its lines.. . ' sass rutvs' and the, water run;" Ja the only rc!ource, but when one con- 8 - Eiders the ¢real number of cases of acid except totes sold otY [he North _ p Hoi_e gg € East Lit thetenf. fall land see us. .-shoeing- a - Specialty. '111Py ,lid so and where leer right hand tuenacin female troubles 'Cured 4X Z h p` to etty• is well watered' and ''' :had touched the ground tile•: Fiunel Lydia L. Tin'L'ham's �'eRetable Goal- >?' p E. Z. C�3AP1V�A2`t, Indian aired the where her left'hand suited,fcr1• graztrr purposes. It is C.TF...OR3E # 2.iAW,i' 1tad, touched the .grc;uncL they found pojrnd sitar 11z�'sicians have advised crtnveniently situated ,on the the Frost &'Wood agent, --L—kidney-beans, hems, sisal rvhcre she'sat on operatior. r,o «roman E�ould submit to Concessipn midway between' the Vil •PIC,IiET2tNG, UNTARTO. `,PICI>`EIIING, HNT. _ the gr,mnd they founui toi,acro. one wrtaout first tqi i the Vegetable la es of Kinsale and Greenwood.Compound and WTitin• 'Mrs. P:nkltam,, Fall Term Opens Sept. 4th Now in this legendtve find the Engin ,Lynn �Ia. •,-fir advice, which is free. Teriits'1U per cent our'acceptance of - - of corn and beans,and'tni jinn, thA to o and. the la e within 15 . _ tender, a lIiss >Iargret Merkley, of 2r3 Ted days thereafter. Ytiottendert neces-. we have -tile 'word succotash. 'and' I� c «is. writes: In deciding to'g et a business educa- ' Street, alilwaudee '1 t ran a� lira you,-Mr; Editor, after eat- s ri cc tion or shorthan trainin' it is' wise i y accepted.ed Dear>In. Pinkharn: Pilrtlier articalars and conditions of g• Ing":a dish;•if vou• are a-smoker, you 1 Loss of sirength,'extreme nervousness, Sale ma be had on'a lication to the { - to choose a school that is well-known can enjoy a good pipe of tobacco, shooting pains through the pelvic organs y pp, for strictly high gradework. The. Tours, bea�g.dott•n pains and cramps e' doctot Administrator e r s Solicitors. r� � � IO Pickering. me tri seek medfeal ice,• The' doctor Tenders may be addressed to the after mal ngg an exanlinattnn said I had Administrator.or his Solicitors. ed WA- RKH_ If, a femaie trouble and'ulceration aud•sdcis °ye didn. To this I strongkh oblec ar fir P _ w d Leonard Burnett Administi>itar, an Port Perry, ,O. and eci to tryry Lydia E.Pin am s N'e• «.. - • Reeve Speight has proclaimed getable Compound. The ulceration quicklp Dow& McGillivray, O!all materials aria desfitn TORONTO, ONT. — Friday, Aug, 1,th, a civic holiday, healed, all the bad symptoms disappgafil '42.4 Brock s�., Whitby; `" is well known as one of the best com- a -am once.more.4trong, vigorous an Sol'rs_fnr Administrator. kepti n stook. It will pay you 'Stauffville and int.- -Pleasant-will -- to osll at our-works and.inspect oar stook mercial schools in -exisdence. • Its.re- have their civics holiday the same Fell." i Solid txold....$2.0 and obtain rices. Don't be misled by da -and everybody will go on Female troubles are steadily ori the P cord this year has been most remark!- day-and increase amort women. If the monthly- Best.Gold Fill 1,.50 agents Dye,do not employ them,oonaegaent• able, None of our grtiduotes are out ,I the Public Library s excursion to periods are rery aiaful, or too frequent 5 yrs Gold Fill 1.00 ly we can, and do tbroty off the agents of in and the demand for:them _ Jackson's Point. �{ coavriaeion of 10 per Daub:, which you will- is about twent 'tithes tfie supply. and exressive-- you hive Pain oy Best Glaases... l0A F PP y The Malvern Lawn Tennis Club swelling low down in the left side:I certainly save by purchasing from n•. Write to-day for our catalogue, have issued five hundred invite- bearing down p-in• don't neglect yo We guarantee perfect satisfaction. call of W,'J, ELLIOTT, Principal, If F °, L din Z �inlihs Id Vegetable GLOBE OPTICAL C0.9 WHITBY GRANITE CO.,Ontario or. o and Alexander tions for their 11r9t annual at se try 3' Whitby, on o 19y C Y nge d Sts home," to be held at lir. Thos. remnottnd. __. _ 1 93 Yoy�xe Street. Toronto- moe, \ aje ,��': . ..,,:„',�j ,�..,�. - .,:+T:....:�,c.:.a y. .G `,x,ai'„r;"3;�;,:c.�.. - -.,ru••p- .. G S,, _ i ,. F:JoR:*:." v s: ...! A-. ": w°.I� •"'�-` ,.'-.:,:'uk,�..• .,a..,.'�!, ".$....�....,.+..,r.aa,*.::w,.�,,R,-,..'t..s,s.,+:,Y,.•r•.+.",a..a, a.y«s.45r.f,.e•.�x' �-•.-.,3r«`-1,.•w-s.C;..�w.y"�F9a,.i4..._.,,....:.::.$�'.'•.•�.-s-.:,�3,.m-•.4r:.�.Rs;,...�--, x�mrer.z.+itr,i'�• �.aK..° : A.�s�x'. .�.r.,!-�' t .F.�u•,�.�.<.^.Y�,�t+-,5`' _�b �_._'. "a7��+�-vs.uvm �t n � , a°q .� � ?� ,.a:,-.S.^it','vd'...P.?t-."rar._,.t�v:`4�"t*Y•"i4•ea'+,,..s.m_:�.�M.t.yn-n.v.e.urii.,i.Jy;.,:•ry:f,`,.�...',T.;:?'""_,�s° s v r - I (ghAREJiO dTBROUG : S:>JI. to the western also C. White. J. J.Harvey spent a few days in School commences on Monday. Misses Gladys duct Lillian Hogle -the city this week. - - da Threshing is the order of the are visiting with their sister, Mrs.. TheSovereign -' Jud Bundy is now in the employ y Wm:Cameron, of Mai kha'm. of A. B. Dowswell. F. Hamilton was in the city on Mrs-. Littlejohn•-and her days' last ,' ���� O� Canada _z - Dirs: Davis;.spent a Yew da s last John Gerovv and W. E. Rise- Friday. Harris' Brooklin. =brough were in the city on Friday Dr. G. N. Fish spent Friday in week a. hili - _ ------ Mrs. -Williams, of Erie, Penn., the city. - Thos. Philip, to our east,thresh- visiting her sister, Mrs, Thom- J, M. Gerow was a Toronto vis- .ed 25 acres of fall wheat on Mon• _ is itor on Monday. day, in 9 hours, which yielded THE BANK-THAT -� � 4 ' eon. Miss J. Cameron is visiting 1000 bushels. PAYS INT[R[S'1' �t _ Mrs. A. Allaway, of Pickering, spent Friday here with her daugh- Friends iii the city. F. Hamilton, while. engaged.in _ H. Liscombe• s ent a few days repairing a barn floor at C,'..,A. Iter, Mrs. J. H. Beal. i ` had the misfortune of �l _ P. Macnab is limping around last week in the city. Barclays,- BRANCHES BRANCHES -these days as a result• of a rusty J. DeFoe, of Toronto, spent injuring his knee, which mill-lay. -- --.nail running into.his foot. Tuesday here with friends.- -him off duty.` A beam broke and TIM[S A Y[AR. Guy Ramsden- is here.relieving Miss C. Phillips is visiting`n'ith let hint fall to the cellar. - QnSavtapAgeoaft _ E. 'S. Th at the bank, the Miss elle P#lillips; of Whitby. T � latter being off on.his holidays. Miss R. Phillips was a city vis ,uGt Others -He.l vnu itor for a few days last week. � J Mrs. Pearson anal grand-son, f tanager 'Peres Wickim, of Buffalo, spent a Watch out-for Harvest Home at To recover your stolon-property. '�j� S� 'Theaker ' Clare few. days with J. H.. and Mrs. G-r6eu�River on August 29th. - 1 t Beal. fibs. E. 'W.-Bodell is visiting The - . Wm. Walford and wife; of Tor- With her parents in Eddystone. .9iekering itligitanci 'eammittie onto, are spending their vacation 1Ir.' Patterson, of Toronto, is I will do this. - a _ here with the .ratter's parents, visiting- with his sister, lira. S. :. . ,, _H O� - "Thbs.•and Mrs. Gibbons. `Iadill. Members having property stolen eommani- ey The display -of flowers in the I Miss Ina Badger,of Philadelphia tate immediately with any member a - Methodist church '1ASt Sabbath ivisitini,•w`ith her uncle. L. John- of Execative Committe-. _ -was much admired. The commit- Stoll. Membership fee a1eStCS. Rif heron and :McCann Tickets may be had trom the President or eeodeserves mush-credit-fo secretary on application. Dowswel-,,the People's Tinsmith has a good supply of very great interest manifested. of Whitby, spent Mouday in the � _ honey cans on hand. They are going fast. Some horses running at large pillage. Arthur Jeffrey, J.A. 0 Connor, Have your wants supplied.are aSparc* of great anoyance to F. Mechin is' engaged to teach Secretary. • _ President. - -the Whitevale school for the fol- - - - - -our residents and also are very Erten.Com.-Cede Leng, D.E.Pagh,C.S. distractive to the sidevcalr-s. Kind lowing term. Palmer,Pickering,Ont. DOWSWELL'S Claremont. friends please take care of them: I Miss K. Brodie, of Toronto,, - ea The, lawn tennis club wishes us spent a few days here .with' her , `to state that all who are desirous mother Mrs. Brodie. of playing the game may secure I J. W. Hogle and son, Earl, a,ent FOR SALE OR HIRE ! Gold Medal membership tickets at Macnab' _ store. There is no other game !'sty sAZ>Ga—Yiekarlas atatton Q.?s Tsalxe 60IY(} EAST MI AS SOLLOWs:� -that gives more pleasure than this I Good- Portable 12. h•. _ a a a popular spurt. No. 8 ItiIaIL .• 8:33d. M, P n1 W Me, Anton Elzy. of Birmingham, 11 12 LOcaL 2:47•P. M. - England, pupil of Swinnerton, 10 LocAL. 6:04 P. M. !engin Bo e and filer•' Heap, Mus. Doc., Battison Haynes Taaars oonw WssT DUR As rOLLOWB: — of the Royal Academy of filusie, No.9 LOCAL 8:41 A.M. - —'Call on — , 7. •'ll ` Local. . =. 5:18 P. M. We guarantee this engine and London, is prepared .-to receiveshape _ - u its for tution in the blanc_ • 7 MAIL_ S:Zs? P: M. boiler to be in first-class and p p in-good working order. Wwill forte. Terms moderate. Address sell it a reasonable price. Henderson.& Farmer Claremont. ail communication :to North ' When A woman suffers from depres- _ - i sing weakness, she then keenl'v Claremont, Ont: - I realizes how helpless—how thorough- 7� The August Quarterly nieeting lv worthless Dr. Shoop ha:s R, - Y Y . CURRY of the Methodist church wa,- held )blrouKht relief to thouzand, of';;uch _ LIFT, FORCE AND p U M P S 'OV "in Claremont, August 5th. The women. -He reacheesdiseases peeu• Found ry..and'Machine! and SUCTION ! 'business' meeting was held on f liar to women in two, direct, spec;fio Shop. Monday and w'ae'of a Very satin- ways-a local treatment known by - factors character. . The di-cipli-n-I dri;ggiats everywhere ae-Dr. •shoop'w ._ ont. :Constantly on Hand. Prices Right. *- ary claims were suet in full last i dight Cure, and'a constitutitimal or Claremont, internal prescription called Dr.Shoo - Sear and the prospect-is equally i pp p ® _:�PiIIS-mir18 erected=and Repaired. �? for this year. Restorative.- Dr. Shnop's - Night _ =. good y Cure- is applied locally and at L� 1 -The District Meet' for the night. It works while you 'sleep Horses Feet' !' Direct telephone eommuaication with all parts of Pickering, Whitby di, irict,Diethodist c hutch It reduces. inRamation, it stops Markham, Scarboro, Whitchureb, Uxbridge and Vaughan township*, was held at 'Myrtle last Wedgies= discharges, it heals,itsoothes; it com- NT"ed egery attention during the also Stouffville, Markham and Pickering- villages, over- Independent, day, Aug. 8th. It began in the forts, it cures. Dr: Shoop's Restore hot weather. This is sur special- system. forenoon. At the clone of the�ative ltablet or liquid form) is a con- ty. We understand it. Orders promptly attended . l etitutional, nerve tissue •tonic. It: II business session theStwda school .. Orde mto • , - _ - Y brie rekewed strength, lasting am- Work done neatly and prompt- Repairing done. . . convention was held. Rev. J. W. brings g Totten and Jo_.. .Pilke attended f bition and vigor to Weak, lifeless ly and at moderate prices. y f women. These b9co remedies. singly, �i L _ _T ��1 suoeeaor to _ from Claremont. At the S. S. or used together, have an irresistible, W. E. SebrO�gh, _ MJ©hn l�eroW row ,A goal C�opf, - convention addresses were ilelic- positive helpful power, .Try them a - erect by Revs, J. �4'. Totten, J. E month and see. Sold by Pici:ering Thomson's old stand. :.. - Robeson, E.. Haney and W. T. Pharpoacy. _ -Wicket. Rev'. J. Garbutt.of Can- 37 CLAREMONT. ONT -,We - nington, gave an .address at the Ifo �, evening session. Tile people of a m H.. ­'RIGHARDSON'S c a •e Ix p, m� V, ' the neighborhood kindly enter- ' 9 o ° 3 e; o h " rained the members of.the diatrieg ' ! o o b ' g S °o Photog '-d 1 1 =-�p°�'mt ehowiag of finest display ofs. p China. A very large aeeortmens of :;.and the delegates to the conven- c -a ; i a - Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jpit tion. O -- r received for the Holiday trade. Call The Glasgpw Ladies Aid held on c s $ o c C o a r and see them. -' l the lawn at the residence of Sirs. " •„.Q" �_�\ Q- a aR Qa �i�IQj 1 i13a1►eoriptione inked for all Maga$saes, T. S , aver enjoy able .social . _;Z ero x°mg;. . _ o o _ Y Weekly and Daily�,Newepapm. :event MCS,ipan$anfl her fain- � a��4 aF5 fly poovided an abundant supply �r <�EsQza=e a c°s I b ;.Op91Z5 031 O of good things which were much ` jf e•' ° 6 ' "� ° C o .-tT. ��. RICHAR�� Ns +anloyed by the large.number of. o a e n m .' oma aan' i 647tu�da urr4e �6, 8roe3C $tr8®t.people who were present, din en- i1• ,,- FebN �� oyable programme was rendered. M a Q' ;, o-- Mar ►1a Rev. B. A. G. Willoughby, of the ►" _ Chzistian church was present- And m tl a - .�I way �ea We are .prepared to sae spoke in frieudiq terms regarding .o cute•all work in.a• manner Butter, �gg8 �� Q the relationship of the various ,tt' "°', a n°,O 3 that will compare.. favor- � Whitby A7�earm . _ d . a�..r es'..duly;• « Chickens. branches of the church of Christ. ably -with that of any ':!The pastor, Rev, J. W. Totten-on r, m g sept; other first-class gallery. r - behalf of the congregation exhren 8 No •Y Y - 31 — Y,, G7 C d. aPv -moi sed thanks to .Dirs. Shang and -'a R.. J.- Cowan, Brougham• °Bump '"Works. 1 y„ -'Deo Bring them to Claremont Market. family for .their kindnP in the aaanary Ie�y�R hitbv 3, o°ha.ra lo. Broagham matter.. A Ladies Aid collection,+ 11, Port Perry 13,Uxbridge 20,Canuington 19, Wednesday market day. _ was taken. 1 •BeaveAsoa IB .. ld p - . ... •• �UGILti'IE?S — Royal Household 5.' 4 - A good easy working pump is : — — • . . . time sa iru 1 m. .GFO to the ' - _ vn '- � � ' �M�RSON t' saved--Tirue 's o»ey. } ( lenora Flour $4.60, $uyer, _Mongolia. . We.handle all kinds' and, guar - (✓Tar-*molal Futn�ture.. �.- .Snore r Constautiv.on hand: ,Tree satisfaction. For all kinds of Furniture. Also, Picture Frames,.Cur- Also. Bri}n, Shorts arra Chop, ' lain Poles, C arhet Sweepers, Tubs, Pail=, Brooms, Sack and Lump Salt. i Cistern tanks made to ord9r. : Brushes, Step Ladders,, Clothes' Horses, Chopping oc, per 1W lbs, 54 YEARS' -. Tinware.-and Granite-tip are. _ EXPERIENCE E. WVEnns, ��'lieu iii Claremont call on . - Wp ,•-++i o ere " ' . = Green River. Brock, street, Whitby 1 ' '� J. H. BEAK;. .. the Housefu'ruisher. The Time Comm ' When those Buggy and 'Wagon TRAn£ MitRK - w•heels.of ours will need, DESIGNS BAKING ! : S COPYRIGHTS atC• attention. Ancone sending a sketch snd description mayquFARM LABORERickly ascertain our opinion free whether an, •t 1 `F e.can fix then right and will guar., invention is probably Pate table (Yrumunlca On•and after DIaS; 1st I will conduct pp r tions strictlyconedential. Handbo„konPa2ehrY iSl e m the,store,ad • tee satisfow6oni «'e,htLCe.fOr ....._. Bent ireE.oldest envy fOrsecurinF patents. bl 'n ss ' h tOr ..joining J H .. safe two speeding carts. Patents taken trough Munn a co.receive Bear's furniture shop, where I will 'epeciai notke,witbout cbarae.in the keep constantly on hard a good sup- TO Manitoba and $askatehewaD All kinds of wood-turning at reason- `Srien ffiC-.HmeriCnne . I pip of bread and cakes, '.' • - - - '-- �� - AhandsginelyIllustrated"weekly I.arCestc1r- ' .Cakes'ofailkinds mAde to order on able pL'1C W. H.JACKSON Brock Road. culation of any scientitic im)rnal Termil,$3 a shortest notice. 7jpr ttid adds Lienal foe the return tlake% - _ year; four months,1L s�lld bran newsaealets r�OO1-2 solus tr1p. 1 8 tender oo�dlt�oae ae bNowr The best plat to buy _ ._ u &.00,36teroadway.N BW York ice-Cream Parlor in connection. .;r TT .aach otli ,.S F ..t., inwt n. u - - 5 B^ rP M •C wash O D ♦•I• A. a�+O1aSOilie �oz]"a ..aJT-3E,e— -Wall-papers _ - A08 14 Stations south of,but not including main line,Toronto tQ SaMla,including _ Toronto. '-'1� AT— Dr, Taber's Family"Remedies. Methodist s, Main line Toronto to.Sarrila and stations north, except north of Cardwell Binghams Methodist Church �3e " �UB',�� junction and Toronto on North Biy Section: y These remedies are becoming more ` .r o alar with the public each day, and Services as FO110�PS• From all.poiats. Toroatq and east to find including Shaiboi fake•trod, Over 20l1 samples to choose from at P P P .� Kingston,add north of'Toronto add Cardwell junction on North Bay-and' tc. per roll up. are sold by all.dealers under a positive22 i guarantee. 10:30 a:ni........Preaching. Midland Divisions. a ,Nlouldings to match all papers. Also, Little Liver Pills, for constipation7:00 one way second clave tickets will be sold to winaib enl a full line of the•best P 2-W p.m.''' '' s� yy and torpid liv r 15c. 2 for 25c. Head- 200 m.,,, Sabbath School 1Keyreeentative tarmera, a anted by Manitoba and Baakatchewan(3overnmsntt,will meN @ 9 p' .. ppyyoo p laborers on arrival at�inn,DDee�g l ache tablets, relief in one minute, °-lace :p0 Dein,,,,•,,Epworth •League;' on ~ Free transportation will be turns+hed at W-Lnnlpeit to points where Iaboren are needed Ya inti,, Oils and Varnishes, 'always in per box: Peruvian Tonic for catarrah Tuesday, certificate is tarnished when each ticket Is purchased and ibis certitlaate,when ezecnted stock at lowest possible prices. and that tired feeling 75c. For that 3.00 p m.•.,•,,W'eekl Prapar on b farmer,ibowing that laborer bee worked thirty days or more,will be bonored from ' ' w'rF.t;•,i t t point for a second class ticket back to starting point in Ont&MO,at iu•00,Prior Don't forget the-place. 1camping toothache ask for Taber's �um�ay, �' +' :'•: No.. tea, 190*, 4 M Toothache drops 10c. For that hack- `~ y' Ticket°win be hsned to women ss well as to men,but will not be lmuod ab half rani to^dna"" W BIN GHA iTl -r • . 1 ins couQll there is nothing like Taber:� Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph B. .mF. Tickets are good only on special Farm Laborers'trains White P:ae and Tar 25ciPazito;l ' rTor fall partic see nearest C P.&tick t, - .�10+•�11.Cla:el�:ou: +� ` * 1rii14.$,i 4f19r•D,P,�.PI'A. '-°T. ',Y:a,�sP 1, . :,q •y.8. >.,•s', .-. •..c w. ". ',a. - Y♦ ;,. t .. v %.,,Y—, .,....- `� z fi .�.fie• ,{ W. ,..., �',.„�. ... .. .4 - _ - .__-:__;.-_r, ,V5 0 , r}• . ^�, T' n x�w. -- __� — r. �---- t ♦#+ ♦♦♦ ♦ #♦ � water, and boiled lea mhtirtes with t re VAALA DIAMOND DIGGERS AS �i EALTH FUL .. - .•- - juice. Beal whites of ttrree eggs and 11 pour lite thickened mixture over U. beat- AS I T I S GOOD . . . 4 frig until cold. Mold and serve with . ,_ _. • . ' j�� �0��� + whipped cream or with a custard made H1 MEN t}'ITA SMALL C�iPITAL - v ' I I . . Abou� I of the yolks of the eggs. HCAT 60[t GEMS.. 4 For Custards.-In frosting any kind of , ._�____4a custard or pudding to be served cold . .. ... — beat the whites o1 your eggs until Stift, - ---' ♦ add sugar, and drop in a prat of boiling Much hard Work and tittle Reward- - . ;-.�}{{{}�}� l 444++++++++++__ water, phsce in the oven and brown. BREAKFAST DIS1fES. For floating island drop in tablespoon- Pits Day [n the River When -- - fins a litUe distance apart, or it you .\rater is Low. - , Hashed Cold bleat,-Take your bons wish it in one piece put in the size--ok. - _ .._ _. and stew them in a tittle water with an your pudding dish. It can be-made''O" Away down in the extreme southwest CEYLON GREEN TEA • - onion, some salt, pepper, and, if `you and smooth or heaped 'as high, as you corner of the Transvaal, in .a district ' like, a little savory herbs; when the wish. This saves lots of time, as the ,which until the opening of the I{lerks- is not adulterated In any shape Or .form, and - goodness is all out of the bones thicken pudding can be cooling while the frosty dorp-Fourteen Streams Railway lay far .. .. bacause ptire Is healthful. the gravy with a teaspoonful of corn Ing is being made. out of the track of the ordinary travel- ,Le" packets only. 40o. 50o and 60o per Ib. At rest Crooera. starch, and it it is not strong put in a Bizarre 'Pudding.-Two cupfuls of ler, there exists a curious little indus- 9zi bit of bt}tler, then place your stew pan 'evaporated peaches, which have been try. The diamond diggers of the Vaal HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS. 1961. on the hearth and put in your slices of soaked over night and stirred until ten- are fpund in a bock-wa'.er of South Af- meat. Warm, but not licit. Serve with der, two cupfuls of bread crumbs, one- rican life. At long intervals the outer, of the rough work themselves. A few TAMED BY KINDNESS. - toasted bread. half cupful of syrup.from the peach ,,. world hears of some exceptional suL- days ago they were literally existing up- -- . Potato and Beef Hash. - Mince some one-half cupful of blanched ahnonds. cess, but ft knows nothing of the .fail- on niealie pap. Then two small stones flow Wild Elephants Are Subdued la cold beef, a little fat with the lean, put Mix thoroughly and turn into a baking ores. The great financial schemers were found, and to-clay they are again Ceylbn Forests. dish: Cover the top with coarse bread had no time for the men who poke cerin white roan's food. Man a turf- ` to. it as much cold boiled potatoes chop- g Y ..ped as you like, season with pepper and crumbs, dot with butter, and' hake i about in t-he bed of a fiver to Rud a ous history could be told by the dia- This is-how elephants are hunted in SALIDA brown. Serve hot with rich cream. aaft, add as much gravy or hot water r few stones. mond diggers of the Vaal. Here are Ceylon. The people begin by clearing - as will make it moist, tt,en put in a _, ' The camp of the diggers_ makes a .men who have travelled over-half tine an open space near a forest, part of •: stew pan over a gentle are; dredge in .._ -! picturesque scene in the early morning. globe, always driven onward by the which is strongly fenced in with trunks a-small quantity of wheat flour, stir it - NEW IDEAS. -- In-the marvellously clear air and glori- passion for finding the wealth which of trees, with open places for doors. about with a spoon, cover the stew- -" .ous sunshine of the beginnings of a Nature hides cleverly. Hope leads them Then'the elephants are found, and, with .. _ _ pen, and let it simmer for half an hour Dip half a lemon In salt and. rub on South African day there is a certain ever onward like a will o' the wisp. An- blazing torches, rattling of noisy utslru- -take care that it does not burn. Dish knife handles; then wash immediately pr of romance, writes a correspon- other blank day to-day? Never mind, mems, spears are driven toward the it,with or without a slice of toast under in warm water, and'the handles will be dent of the Pall Niall Guzelte; a tinge there is to-morrow; and then, perhaps open doors. It for breakfast. This hash may to as while as when they were new. of adventure brightens the most pro- Alas! an old digger told me that AL last, with a rush the great herd made without potatoes if water is used To remove.coffee stains, rub the spots saic journey. The breadth of the Vaal only five per cent. of the diggers ever enters, the entrances are barred, and Instead W gravy, a bit of butler may with glycerine and water and they will between Christiana on the, Transvaal do even moderniely well. in most cases, the poor giant- of the wood find them- be added, more or less, according to the disappear as by magic bank, and Zoulpan's Drift on the Orange tho$e who have luck squander in a'-few selves -hopelessly Imprisoned. An ele- _ proportion of fat with.the lean'meat. Heat a ' lemon thoroughly before River shore, is always beautiful, but hours the windfall of a minute. phant's rage is'dreadful to ,witness, but 1. _. Chicken Cutlets.-Beeson pieces of coif. squeezing, and you will obtain nearly in the clear cut brilliance of early morn= TI?ERE IS TROUBLE BRE W'I`G the ingenuity of man hes Lound a way chicken or turkey with salt and pepper. double the quantity of juice that you !rig, as in the softer glow of the setting of subduing it. one by one each per Dip in melted butter; let this cool on would it it had not been heated. • sun, there is on the banks of the sunny Taal. You saner is freed again, and tame ele _ the meat, and dip in beaten egg and In If housewives who dislike to find n lice , al oug th a are ev d-nces phants, arkable for their sa achy _: AN ADDED ATTRACT IOM: o that th h. er .i..a rem g floe bread crumbs. Fry in butter till s worms when cutting apples would first of pact digging on'-the Transvaal shore, come up to him, stroke him with their delicate brown. Serve in slices of hot. i•ut the fruit irt. cold water, they would The waters, though daily growing low, all the diggers. have rernoved to the trunks, and otherwise cajole him until, toast, with either a white or.curry end thAt the worms would leave-the ap- er, so ,that the white post which marks Orange River Conony bank. This is they lead him on to a good strong tree. , -sauce poured around. . Pieces of cold pies 'and corhe to the surface of the the height of the flood time now stands not because the Zoulpan's-Drift side Is The natives creep up behind, and in a Meal make a nice dish, it preferred, in water. threp or four feet above the level of the the richer. The bend of"the stream of minute the,elephant is made fast to a Z. _ � the same manner. = After-.wishing lace curtains lay a stream sparkle in the sunshine; a few the Christiana side is believed to •torr- tree-by his leg. - _ -_.- I Dried Beet.-The must common"way- blanket on the floor in some e►uptY houses nestle among the tree, and away fain far the greater wealth. During the All the.time.this is going on the tame o! serving dried or smoked beef is to . rooni: s read the curtains on the blan- 'as far as the eye can see stretches the p y little work that was forte there a stone elephants are humoring their deluded _ s _ shave it into thin slices or chips, raw, ket, stretching them carefully, and they great plain, suer-yeNowed and almost of 33 carats,. which was%sold- on the victim, but as soon as tie is secured they but a more savory relish may be made will keep their place without any fasten- treelcss, part �1 the expanse 'of,appar- ,spot fur £48?, was discoveeea; while in iso away and leave him. Tbert the men -- , 1. of it with a little trouble. Put the slices ing until dried:, entry wasted and through which the all the digging Dn the opposite share, bring him cocoanuts and leaves to eat, u! uncooked beet-into a trying pan with Graniteware can be soldred as easy as Diamond Express now'rurshes for hour the biggest diamond has begin 19%• car- which', of course. he refuses, as'he is - . Just enough boiling water b cover them; Unwarti by adopting the following m.- after_hour... A silent, lonely land, slrik•. ats, the sale price being gel. . But gain in a great passion and struggling . set them over the tare for ten minutes, lhod: Brpsh over.the edges-of the holes Ing on account of its immensity. further licenses for the Transvaal side be-tree. - drain off all the water, and with a knife to be mended with shellac-both inside Here on the Vaal at 7 o'clock in-the have been refused. It has been ruled But hunger subdues even the fiercest, - and fork cut the meat foto small bits. end outside-anti immediately apply-the morning all is activity. The bronzed, that .the bed of the.river is Cro,. n. land. and at last his wild roaring ceases,.and Return to the pan, which should be hot, melted solder, which will adhere firm- taciturn ferryman laboric,usly rows over This necessitates its formal proclaina- he ,eats. I:rom that time the taming 'with a -tablespoonful of butter and a ly. the heavfest mads of the day. his rough tion by the Government, and there will .process is, cornpaprrtively easy: -again r_ • . little pepper. Have ready some well To keep the neighbors hens., from .plank craft deep in the wafer: 'Fla river considerable ,delay`before this can and again he is fed, as he tegtiFes it, • - fbeaten eggs,.allowing tour to i halt a scratching,.up your flowers, spread on. diggers who lith• in Christiana nr••(,roes- be done. by a kind hand: and the elephant_ sus- . -' `pound of "f: stir them into the pan the ground. close to the rows of clumps ing to the Ortjngia bank, .ihase who, As the river falls there will he a great ceptihle to kindness, becomes at last. `_ with the minced meat, and toss and u!plants, strips.of heavy paper, through dwell-cio•e to their tvotk A the tented influx oI diggers from other parts of the doge.:serv=t.ot the man. 1 _stir the mixture for'about ten minutes. which, at close intervals: carpet tacks camp, which extends-up steam for halt river, as well as from the :land. A :_ Send to table In covered dish, "stones or pieces of brick on its edges a mile from the Drift, are taking&_hasty thousand are said to be coming .down. ---♦• 1. - . American -Toast.: or• egg thor- tc. keep it from blowing away. breakfast before commencing cert -.an• tire-O;-f;-f:. - oughly beaten. put one i up of sweet The very best ways to keep. violets other day's gamble, which inay leave fairly 11111pd 'up, and yet before their TOMMY'ta .MARCHING 'RATION. _ - . .Milk and a little salt. Slice light bread fresh is not to put them in.water, but .theist with a Rill purse or only an in eyes a potential Eldorado, which, for What is the daily ration of.a-British _- __ and dipinto the mixture, allowing to throw user them a handkerchief thor- crewed ioad c.f anxiety. Far, after all, some reason•they•cannot fathom; is a soldier on the march? Very few, even _ slice to absorb'4ume of the milk, ttren oughly wet, and seg then in a draught, the dine and digger of the' Vtial is a eased land. The danger is-and It is among soldiers, could answer this quos- . s - .. brown on a hot buttered griddle; spread Theo-best thing for -cleaning pencil gambler. and no gambler ever worked not a remote one-that the diggers will tion correctly off-hand. It consists, per with butter and serve hot. " erasers is-a piece of ofd piaster. heap harrier for Ws gains. defy ,lite iaw and descend into the bed man, of 1 pound of meat, ly, pounds t A C;ood Dish:-Minced coldAeef- or :* smalt piece always harxty, and when Gros ttre placid water by file weir of the river as's6dn as the water Ji krw - lamb: if beet_ ut`m a . mch of Pu.lvcr.- the rubber gets soiled a talion the stns-. Greed or i pound of biscuits, 2 ounces - p p g 1 and inspect the little groups now start- enough and'begin work.- Once -estab- sugar % pound of fresh vegetables Eied cloves if lamb a pinch of summer. Ler makes it ab clean as when new;'" ji.)g work almost In the bed of the river. lished there,it will be hard to get them with numerous more or less microsco- .-- - ,, ' ' says>ry to- season it, tittle pepper and _ To keep i o sinks and Iron kettles Hr,.r o are probably three or four hum- to shift. pic allowances of .tea, sugar, and con - e^me �^IL, and put it in a baking dish; smooth and free from rust, .never use dred men digging in the"mud and st,,nps . The diggings 'realize'between £l." diments, and the addition, on Viscount - f mash potatoes and mix them witt cr^sw soap in cleaning them. Wash them in which.lie beneath the reeds. A large pro- and £f,Uiu .a month.in dt'amonds, and watseley's recommendation, of cheese, 11 11 it - _ and butter and a little salt and spread the water in whic!i potatoes have:been portion are white . men, clad in mud- tFie trade which result3•keops-ChrisUana,, jam: and pickles where possible. When- 11 them over the meat; befit up an egg with boiled, using a well boiled potato to spattered.Clothes, with which is the seventh or eighth .largest on the march each _man carries one .,i - - cream or .milk, a little, spread it ayer rub any spot which may have bacon I C town in the Transvaal, solvent~ Che,. day's ordina rntion, with, the excep. the potatoes,and -bake ft a short time, rough, or rusted, afterward rinsin;;. BRO�ti'tiED FACES .A\D AR\f. rT' g season Is a '"short one, and the rains lion of meat, which 1s carried In. the _ strfTicient to warm.it through,and brown Clean with very hot, clear water. BY They have excavated Huge pits .in the. may come down in -October,or hovem- regimental cart transport. Each horse the potatoes. cleaning iii:this way, they wilt atwiiy s. 'low ground left dry by the falling river; lar and scup all work. Unless some.,•or transport anirttal also carries a day',j . Rice and Meat. Croquettes.-One cup- be smooth and tree.lrom rust. Borne arP so close to the water that they •notion ii titken the season will.be, lost, complete•forage• Three days' provisions `'ful of boiled rice, one cupful of.fnety An excellent cleaner for guitars. vto- have had to erect semicircular dams to and the town and the diggers.wiil. he for the- men and three days' forage for chopped +coked meet^ any kind--rine -fins,=etc., is made of one eacfr of keop the stream from flooding the work. reflate-ed to serious straits. In fact, the it,e "horses ars earriedl by the commis: ' teaspoonful of salt, a tittle pepper, two linseed"oil, turpentine-and water. These During the night' two or throe feet of little industry on the \'eat is threaten- lariat, Ali these supplies are considered . tablespoonfuls o[ butter, half a• cupful shaken together in a bottle form an water has risen in the- diggings, and ed with ruin-strangled by red tape, - `as resrr'ves, and if they are drawn upon c! milk, one egg. Put the milk.on.to emulsion of cream . • Rub the'insfru fisc fttst task i; to bale out life lifts: } must be ren�wved• from the advanced -- boih and add the meat, rice, and sea ment "with"a cloth damped In the cream. 1'he snort+ entcrprtsing-or, rather, Ilu,;e magazines which should contain as a .ironing whelp t'nis boils, add the egg, wipe dry and polish with a woolen clitlh with capital-have' purchased California %%111.RF: MEN. OUTNUMBER \rO31EN, minimum four days' complete-supplies. vrell beaten, stir one minute. After• Place pulverized pumice stone be pirirtps, an Innovation introduced by . cooling, shape, dip in'egg and crumbs, tween the layers of a folded piece of Mr. Hamilton, the biggest digger on the in \lost C.olo.ws the \ten Outnumber ' • • • .0 I , { - end try as galore directed, soft muslin and stitch• around the edge field, some nionlhs ago. ,the Women Considerably. �ATIXG ANTS FOR DESSERT. I __ Breaded Sausages.-Wipe the sau. to keep the ponder from spilling.. Wipe• - At first failure leas prrdirted for the ` sages dry. _Dip them (n beaten egg and lamp chimneys or window panes w^ills somewhat flimsy looking nrranrements to \t'estern Aiistralia, taking the Savages, we know, indulge In such - bread. Put.them in the frying this dry- cloth and they. will be clean o[ wood and canvas and a throng of immigrant .populatiou. there are 96-OW luxuries as, grubs and locusts, but for a basket and plunge into boiling fat,Cook and sparkling almost instantly.' Enough rnen came .alt to see their predictions males. and only 45,(iu0 females: 'Queens- civilised white'man to finish up his din- tten,minutes. Serve. with 's garnish of Powder will remain in.-the cloth to be verified; but it was a victory for science. land alas 56 rnen to every 41, women. net with a dish of raw ants seems loo juasted bread and parsley. used many. times. Tho new Tangle,'d idea caught on, and the Transvaal"55 filen 'to 'every. 45 two- Hasty to be credible. Yet in Mexico it _- The. housewife who"wishes for a-va--half_& d,zzeb dr -in to-clay, for they nien, and the Orange River Colony 5i i ttte custom. The ant eaten is call(NI it - ' _ - - rf,ety of jellies, especially where fruit is empty a pit in an eighth o a rote ,,:en to eve Y , oneinsect and is perhaps as cur 11�a ." "I. 1PUDDINC"3 FOR H'OT WEATHER. scarce. other than appies, can make a I would taka a bench of boys with buck-' re{er to whites. irxra an insect as Iives. i a i ' --Pineapple-pineappleRuche-One cup tapioca, large quantity of apple jelly and When eLs, Mhny of the diggers, lrow•ever,. Turning•to marriage and•to.all races, tread and legs, it has a huge yell w - ' three-quarters cup of sugar, butler the jellied,.put into separate°vessels on the c„uld not afford the outlay, and to-day the udivenality of man�inge'in India is big as a large pea, and this is yellow - size; of a walnut: one cup of pineapple, fire and add extract of orange, ,pine- you see.the while man-who is supposed strikingly brought out,by the statistics. and swollen with excellent honey. int .k -• two clips of water; soak the tapioca in apple. banana or lemon and she will hot to work in this happy land-stand- Of every 1,000 females aged fifteen and each nest there are 300 or 400 of these water over night. let it warm slowly be surprised to find .what a delicate, Ing knee deep in water and mud doing upwards, there re are^unmarried: honey-ants, which"are attended by. • - • until is clears, then add sugar, butter. natural flavor each kind has:. Some "nigger's work-" in Ireland S97 thousands of others. The honey-ants - - -- fro in a few sweet geranium leaves A(rer the pits have been got fairly to S attend 445 hang on to the roofs of the cells in.the pineappre;'-and -let it come to a bolt, P ` ' ' Serve with whipped,'credin. - find find it very satisfactory: This saves dry the nlnd.and „ravel are dug up and . In England and Wales .... 3!15 nest white the others .feed them. They meringue Suisse"-Beat the whites of •time,'labor and exeperience, with .per- hagded in buckets to the "baby." From In Western Australia ...... 333 are, in fact.,living storehouses of winter 1. tour eggs, with [our tahla;poons of fectly satifactocy results. this swincino sieve the finer swat to lndin' „ „,-„ ,,,,•„• +, food. Ari obser°er says that it one of powdered Suter; heal 'mtil quite stiff: _. ”• emerges, and this is again. carefully The contrast is very striking. even the honey-ants falls from his perch, a then pour_into a pastry bag, press on v.ashed: then emacs the sorting, when :o hen ,lllo�ving for• th? our tier"stage &I vvorl:er will.go and pick hint up and =" , 'paper rings the size of a walnut and SAFETY FOR CHILDREN. the keen eye ,f tie diger soon p,oks which the natives of lifts rnarrY' replace oan wlalkingm. hupis f theeat ufaeuot�a cliff ' _” close enotr h to ninke n rine Rrowit in —' " ' oitt any =diamonds «-hick have 1 en erre ic,:t nI'interest is that in and s Y,•... . a slow oven, f:ut'the l ain't rinf - in Liquid medicines ndverticed to cure brauglt. up. l,ui Ilu� �luneti .0 ],aiuful Elie -c;,niltry of old men anti women. carrying a large buffalo or cart-horse on, tour dirrerent.-Mzes and when doge hilt stomach and bowel disorders and suin- iv looked for air' few and Jar Between• nut of every 1.6X1 of Ute Population of. his back. . -lone on-top, of•tbe. othi,r,. the sma4l..st mer complaints contain opiates-and are and often, the men will plod on for clays that counlry there are 6i men and E3 . ."° ' -being on top. Fill the centre with whip- dank'erbus. When a mother giv�a and even weeks without fhe slightest re• vvonlen sixty-liv'e years of- age or up QF,4RL5 OF TRUTH Keit croam. 'colored either brown vvilh Bahy's Own Tablets to her little nn , ward. vvirrtla. •. --. `" 'chocolate, or a bright rose pink with a she has the guarantee of a Governnwnt ' It is hard work as the sum gmw•s -}— Use no hurtful deceit. •I- few drops of cochineal. ; analyst that this medicine does not*con; holler, amd•artor n run of bad Inr_k even It hurls ri rclly girl more to be i One to-day is worth two to-morrows., .-' - •- -•Snow Pudcl+�lg-Two and one-half cups twin one particle of opiate or har.nful the naturaj optimism of the river dig- p g- Do each day's duty as it it were thej milk, two and one-half _tablespoons drug. The prudent mother wilt appy t= ger fades, and he thiols of throwin • ?orad Ilan- it door an u; y girl Co"be re- minded o[ her homeliness. last. ' minute.tapioca, set on stove in double crate that in Baby's Own Tablets tii�re up h� task; but luck has a strange. way They toot won't be counselled can't IS I - -boiler tilt it Ihiekens'; then add beaten is absolute safety. . An occasional do",e of timing Ile: "She,loofa nice enough to rat 1' r1. , • she (sevorely): "1'ie: plain'food has its he Helped. whites of three eggs and pinch of salt tc, the well child will keep it well-true _:'AT TLIE LAST MOMENT. • - "Expect trouGle, .you bring ft," says ' .;'and sal in mold to coni. Custard-Two they -promptly cure the minor ailments Ghettos for Sonia .people." P the proverb. cups milk- stir in when boiling yolks of childhood when they come unexpec�- That middle" age digger over there-a - _— Drive. your business;let 'not your buster I three eggs, thre-quarters of a cup of edly. Mrs.- G. Hamlin, St. Adolphe, .man who employs a'respectnhle surd ness drive you. { -sugar, pinch of salt, one dessertspoonful Que., says: "1 have used Baby's Own gang of boys-was only recently on the Lose no time; be alw'ays..employed ir,, .. 6(cornstarch or.,flour. "When cool flaw- Tablets for colic and bowel tratibles'and verge 01 giving in. . :1 run of blank • something iisefnl. - - __ or with any. desired extract. $erya.villi find them sato and speedy in their cure." weeks had eaten away his capital'. itisUP "Speak not but what may benefit others pudding. sold-by medicine dealers or by mail at boys' were unpaid. Ile .could hardly or yourself. - •i9 Cocoanut-Tapioca.-One cup of-tapi- i~•, cents a bon from the Dr. -Williams'- force hini.,elf to verltain on the bank and If you want te' keep your good look;,, oca:spaked..over night, one quart of kledicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Keep go,lhrought 111c endle* washing, alw'ay's _keQp your good nature. - - _ _ # ilk, }lolly of four eggs. whites of two, the Tablets in the house. finding nnthrrtg. .ht la,+t he decided jo rropv--nQr eveS Wile-open before mar-:'i !t„ ge!lrac. a T p kali ettphil of sugar;two tablesp-ofts '•' _ - - �_,t--- _ epi sus only hefound brk;O n the Mukened and t'iate,_ half-shut afterwards. - "chuck Some ' i f grahwl cncoaeiit. Bake�one-haaTf hot '? y v vv t diaui ed-at trill 'r t a Na, n : But why don't ypu ar ue the, a stone, which he sold far X120. The Ee do t es l a cci• Ivtake Ling of whites of two eggs, kis Y g sftaned system abus coral 1t can fired dents, common of unavoidable, f -". three la moons oh sugar, two table- matter out with -your wife?" Riel;ton t;,mr was put back, and tie digger is flryq support la ardlriaT'y fwd,.• - l;uiy'•,tha past and make each day a F spoons of heoanut, spread over the "flush 1 my wife"hos very punitive ideas ~till tempting fortune on khe banter of seed for ft,n"mple, o" siart.inl 1N,int tcwnrds a higher life. - pudding when baked. Set.in ttte overs on-that subject: .The moment ( ripened the' Vaal. - h,, b own. my mouth my wife would put her foot Ovor there is a AAtnchester mon -till SCOOT dr Bow:rE, Chemists, A ratan_may _if he.knows not . hevv till 1 hg till : "The idea; his chum. The former is ran educated Toros:"' Oetarta to save as he gets. keep his nose all his s t raih.Dessc l.--Two cups n[ peach down. and Nogg �ec.,'1+..e.;arld.,,�t.u. 1}fe to the grmrlSlnne r,3 die not jai,• 'syrup of reserved peaches), three i shotild think youv would choice to man.F16-tiierly an accotnlhtnl, They wr,rth a groat at 1,•rsd - . •. tar,la) ons-of ,ornstarch wet up %:illi dual b." . hate+ no native tabor, but do the w;hofr e ., l' i m 11 >. f _ _ `Is �Z4.0, w, r,FK L m f • ,'r _ Y •n1. n —erex r. . r .moi.1.:. .. ,ti- -tz :"i�^'• .g'+a.,:,.,ab••r•: +w •.v..rte •,.iR"`.-•:a'> + S"+�s++,•rl�:.....-.r:r.s�. -i.. ::s- r _-- *n,+.._r'v";,�•.•y',�r.•o-:•rr' s J1y ^__..� _.z.fcu,a=a t.Zk' �---F.R a.r.� .tray w..a^_�z enc�•.a� •' 'ssa2scfiic .S.s _ ret'" .. -a. v...u+.:F - rPF+•+•s` .e...++�m : xYHWrM'+-.:"^'•0>cicJ+:,ro-. RLT6uc:v -. ,cr Z:•S.;T•» ^'t _ is..-.h ':- P. :... .. 4100000404040430�---,}c OOOOOOa TRY TOAST FOR HEALTH. His "KIDDIES." ti*' YOU t�i� IAI Since most of us are very fond -of rdiss Booth's Touching Story of Darkest ` toast, but eat it sparingly, however, be- cause of the general impression that it London. Wash ��' �- -- FOLKS is bad for the health, it is pleasing to A striking story was lately told' on }�(jnoj�wkh 1 . �7 ser NLIGHT Und a leading medical journal 'pointing the platform by Evangeline Booth, com- on' the cove in the boat. Almost every mander of the Salvation Army in VHtitRl water and wholesome, even for invalids. America. One .night, while Miss Booth Starlight Soap, rinse: clean and wipe WILLIAM'S POST CARD. One thing in its.favor is the fact that sat in her own room, in one of the dry. The colors will be preserved ig t London, poor woman Y - digestive worst parts Lo on a it places a lighter tax on the diges ! e o p of p-At was was a little town. Theodora end functions than ordinary bread, since ran in to tell 01 a friend near by who sii)d the Surface tu>h:trmed. API . Dorothy and their little mother had' during its preparation some of the starch had just digd. come to it because the air was dry and grains of the flour are ruptured, while "They say she died of tearer; but <t � >�Soaps fade the colors and smelled of pines, and all last summer same are converted into dext}fine, which ain't so," said the woman. "He's done injure the surface. Surilight Soap clescts, freshens acid preserves t% at the shore Dorothy .had had hay le- is easily soluble. it with his drink an' his fist ! He's oilcloths and linoleurns. ver. Further, the crispness of toast neee.s' drunk now, too.. The minute she died The morning was very warm: • Theu- states its 'being completely moistened he come an' tuk the clothes oft the baby Sunlight Soap washes clahes•white without injury to the most 3a` dore and Dorothy had been to the store in the mouth before it can be swallowed. an ,put 'em up the spout P'-the local delicate fabrics, or to the hangs, for it contains clothing that can "with William-you shall hear' about As a rule,. therefore, toast is .thoroughly -slang for pawning them. Y submitted to the, action of the prelim- Miss Booth, fol. iwing tier' visitor; injure either clothes or hands. William sown-and na_w sat at a table inary.,digestive process in the mouth. went .to a cellar, where she found near Sunlight Soap is better In the' arbor, with a pile of postcards �<< It is important, however, that toast the m body of the other two children, and their paint bores,beside them. should be crispall through, as otherwise too r than other soaps, but is best You could buy onlythree kinds r.f g young to talk much, curled up to- - the internal portions tend to become gether on the daCfloor.. She took When used in the Sunlight , 1 picture post cards at the store-Alewife plastic and soft, like new bread, and them immediately to her own room, way (fo:Aw directions). Brook, Round Top Mountain, and the like it, di:licuit of digestion if not thor- bathed and fed them and put them to Equally sod with hard ' Town Hall-and these were not colored, oughly mastidated. bed. Y g but it was just as well, for it was such i - fun to color them yourself. _ Three nights afterwards came the Or soft water. rp -ROUGH Oil THE JURY. father still intoxicated. His ainiable The children had done Round Top plan, as he announced it, was to wrinb UN"Bit0Ttl[RS L11IW.Tere000 Mountain in pale green for spring, and Curious comments+by a judge, even in bliss Booth's neck. ' darker green for summer,,and in differ- the presence of the prisoner, though ex= Miss Booth told him firmly that lie -' ent shades of eea,and yellow for autumn. tremely rare, are -not unprecedented. could not have his babies, but that i,e Now Dorothy was doing'AIeWife Brook Mr. Jusli^e • Maule once addressed a might look at. them i1 he wished. She r ' Su summer, and Theodore was painting phenomena f i of.innocence in a- smock- -then led him to her room, and showed . _ - the Town Hall, frock in Die foliow•ing words : "Pri- him his babies, their hair combed, their William sat between 'them, watching saner' -al' lite bar, your counsel thinks faces rosy and clean. curled up'in bed,, _ ' time you innocent• the counsel for the pros- ' t the t m P .dressed in little while ."ni blies," like � art o Y s art of the time and g -.. P P looking down the Mad..at the small ecution tt-iris. you innocent;f Think you two angels, or two ordinary happy little white house which was his home. His innocent., But a jury of your own ones. .... mother had told him that ver morning countrymen, in the exercise of - y b such The man continued to be abusive forthey would.have to sell it.. It had common sense as they possess; which a time` then the words, tante more - - --•-^ - yu - - 16okad strange and different,. somehow, dies not seeni to be much, have found slowly.' since, He tried not to think of selling you guilty, and it remains that I shall Finally he stopped short, and then _fit, and turned back to the picturesfie pass upon you the sentence of the law. burst into tears-net maudlin tear's -r.f =`fiad lived in the little white house ever That sentence is that you-be kept in drunken men this time,'but tears mark- .,» p - since he was born. imprisonment for one day, and as that Ing the shock.of.an awakening man i` OS�°!A►WA SteelS h 1 n g'@S■ "When .I get this flnished"-Dorothy. day 'was yesterday.you may now go hood. spoke very tfiriughtfully, for she was about your business ' "Are Ahem my kiddies?" he asked, �11ds _ trying to put the blue on the brook with- The unfortunate rustic, rather scared, finally, in a subdued voice. I out spreading it over the edges of the went about his business, but thought Miss Booth finished her story by the WWI As3o eed stsmra--"w s4-you> like.to_do one, law was an uncommonly puzzling bust- simple statement-"[Te never drank - William?" ness: _ - . . .._. again." EtC!'i17 0'l "I don't- believe I could do it well _ _.f___ ' enough." William said. Very many persons die annually The kdvertise .Tliemselves.-liurhe.li slid �� "Oh yes,. you could. It's-easy." . from cholera and k' Y kindred slimmer ate! the were offerees to the put:hc' William was a eery nice tiny. He Y Y complaints, who might have been saved - - was- fourteen-almost grown up that Parmelee's Vegetable Pills became po- Fire _ Four it proper-remedies had been used. It pular because of the good report the seemed to Theodore-and Dorothy. He P g P Y _ attacked do not delay in getting a bot- ` had taken them up Round Top 11oun- made for themselves. 'Ebert reputation . Pr00t - - Sides fain, and over to she ledges; and ;out tie of Dr. . D. Keltugg's Dysentery Cor• has, brown, and they now rank among cn the cove in the boat. Almose every. dial, the medicine that never ,fails to the [first medicin^s for use In attacks n1 - effect a- Cure:_.Those who have used .it d s si-a. and biliousness, comnlaints Made from Painted or. Galvanized �i«�1, at prices varying from $2.135 to.sSA :day he took them somewhere.- _Andthoroughlyf III t and say It acts promptly, d s per hundred square 'feet coverin riensur•e. This is the most durable cov- I •-. , 'hc was very' careful, so that their mo- of •,the Iver and kidney„ rheumatism, 8 _ subdues--the in:and disease. erin on the market., and is an ideal covering for houses. Barns, Stores,Itjler could !rust him, and they had beau- - � fever•and ague and the innumerable R f3 � - • r 4iful times. They -couldn't have had .--. :-. complications to which these ailments ors. Churches. etc. Any handy-nian can Jammy the 'OSHAWA" shingies. A meariz such good limes without William. " give rise. ha sumps are the only toms: required. vat mmrr and h Pray. Mr. Professor, what is pert• - We are the largest and oldest ccompany of the kind under. the British When Dorothy had finished-she got phresis"„ `Aladunl. it is simply a ciF " fila and have covered thoLL;atids of the best buildings throughout Canaea. up from her chair. Tbere now you Mr.. Ghoul: All my money cannot g• s B cumloculory and pleriastic cycle's! ora, give me health, doctor!" Dr. Bolus: making theca can take my place," she.said. And you lorical sunorosity, circumscribing an "No, perhaps noi.;but it is of inestim- - FiRE, WATER AND LIGHTNING-PRO(IF. must choose whichever card.you like- P Ps atom of ideality-lost-in-. a verbal.-pro.- at le-value: nevertheless. It gives your We piss .manufacture Corrugated Iron in. long sheets, Conductor Pipe and ' - Ideals and whether you would rather edit "Thank you, sir:', ;have'it spring or summer or autumn." y'� y - .physician grreat c'nildence." EAVESTROt C[l, Etc. - META William drew back a' little. "1'm _ n L 51IX'VC, f imitation of . to ion brick or stone afraid I'll.spoil At," he said. fi!nt: "Really Captain Footinctt, I tell. spec. awe et.teaee on ttie lace s■a neat err. METAL CEiLi!�GS, !n 2.t)GO designs. • ` But Dorothy.told him that she was fin f.•�ted i was bound to yawn-; but:cf 'oftenmerely.tgeieoffoul blo«i Applyweanrt ' Write for Catalogue No. 14R and free samples at 'OSHAWA Shingles. }T isure he would not, and spread the cards coarse, I lild ni! mouUl with my hand." Cerate to obtain-Unniediate reli'et and take � Write.to day. but .on the table, and «'illiain:chose the fie: "1\0. You dant mean to ser that w'a"e'Syrup to rid the blood of pollution. Y' s$ztf NP30303IL&AUR 3"'3703"2.310, same picture that Dorothy had just been such a sweet; tiny little hand could - painting-Alewife Brook-only he de- hide' such a--a.-er-rilat is -to say- John. had accidently upset a dish of l1,310"08 nrfnn1� !�g r so r, i ps. _ 'tided to color his light green:for,sprint;. aren't we having awfully beastly w ea• siewcd pi•une_a. '"Isn't that- lucky P' Ii.: I owl8+ �� Taalb+ "' .Vm. 11�iN..rw9.Moll. ��� ��,B.u. Dorothy rubbed some fresh paint on they just now 7" e>rclainiod. "What do you.mean by its ear-s w cmds st' t48 Bnewx et, rl Crlb"roe.t �i9 Da■daaml.�7tl Lombard et. , 616 Ponder sl. ' the plate for him, and showed him how - - being lovNy" asked bis mother, wh,i write your Nearest Otftca.—II OYFICE AND IYOBIES-0I, out would hard! have di�eri out h bed it i ... 7 in Y n that g iter and Beast'.. of .. ]t is Good for Man `� " - . "I think ou do it very nlc 1 , Wit- way. thlly. - it's lucky 1 don't like _ Y rY €Y only is Pr: TTomas' F:ctectric Oil of-fir.- . ,;. • Y nes explained John. - ru • 'item," she said, atter she had watched t, value in the household, but P P '. - ' comparable Two - him for several minutes. _"Isn't it furl!' liie farmer -and stockrr}an will find .it " ,n "cetera Canada "Theodore and I would like to paint all very serviceable in the farm yari and lnalight " is better Mtn amm WSIM,.. ed leads d P. the time if we didn't have to go to on the cattle range, often saving 1,i- ser• but is best when used in the Sunlight way. LANDStiaeRaleiawan,only!slice lyse two rma�drita�� o P.>L• ougG.Th^ g i elroag soil.to per coot. ploagb land. P:1oe ■• eto■I►a ties way AP ischool. DO you tike to go to school?" vices of a veterinary surgeon. til..injur• >�y sunlight bap and follow diseedi na Atwut N wiles It.s. of Ind ■ Head. SILAS per era William held his card ug before him Ie,' .to stock and in cases of cough grid - write for.map and fall parsiculara land looked at it. sins;it can be used with good-,effect. " R. PAlisoats. et weHee+ey Stroou'Tsteata. C*ssdl6 "O yes," he said. : "But [gyri not going P g Tom (rapturously): V1'ords tail me terry more." - when I try to tell you how much I love s-Wife "A ma w ho'is as big a - Theodore and Dorothy both looked u you.' Oh, my der ng. is there no way l n s IC)ARPET. DYEIN.IQ P :. '`t'pSti1BLE TROUBLE. That I can show "you iffy love?". Kate: tool as you are shuulu never have tiler- with pu=led taces. and o1eaaiag. rtii.i.a�v wak am "I'll have to put you in a stateroom 'You might take me to a better restaur- vied 17 Her Husband : "But of caursc. "I[ you like to go, f should think you ant next tlriie." if I hadn't been as'big a fool as I was 1 IBRITiSH AMERIOAN DYEWO 006 rovould o, Dorolh said. w. .i: another mail; said clerk of aeadrrifealusbypeat sad weWe.wwWy4 "1'm going to work.." the steamer. _ wouldn't have married!" &Sdr� Bm 0, w,nrmL William straightened back his shout- I.Who is be?" asked the passenger.. .' - Have you iI Holloway's Corn'Cure? - -a a,u-tried tc matte his-voice sour -Mr.aifies. Hes. all,right. I know. t [t has 'no equal tar removing these of many years' like a man's. Nobody wou41 have guess. •" - troublesome excresenres as many have Standing-liave ted that he had cried that morning, as. "What ills he?" been readuy bf, came' throw ti.the woods bees s ."H:e's a.silent partner in a brewer,.' 1 ' testified :who have tried it OLD SORES cured by oche _ could not go to sc o tTle-Ilex IPr711, other- y Tri fi'Y.3ts e. matter, It: acts promptly, Mission f even his mother knew that; for he berths?" ' , p�inleeoly' &all thur- had not shed a tear when she told hint, "No; this .is the only one we have driver'. Coachman.: . "The horse has "ughiy. It is a very just thrown a shoe, sir." Bridegroom : reliable cure for 1.y Ointment _ but hail said that he thought a,big boy left." Yoiwnin ,,Boils,LTioers,and as mores difficult a< like him ought Lo'go to work. "Well, I'll' take it. But if you hear e' "Great Scot! Do even horses know we to heal If your dealer has not ret tt,It :cin That afternoon Theodore and•Doro• the biggest row in Ihat stateroom are just married r' be sent ex pro"prepaid for 35c small 211 and SOe lame size. Name••your nearest express thy wrote the addresses and put the presently-you e•6er had, on this boat-you 1 t .office and P.O. stem s on the post cards, for they"were needn't'let it surprise you. I'm B tem- cas.efet. Mwse TronWe in getting igen tree Mission Ointment & Chemical-Co., P P 4 eaeb a .tale that.the system`will absorb, and •going to 4144.hen+-a4l-away— --. 1 t e■eet try it In 'Ferro+im:" the bdI tow' Toronto,.Canada. dore had nine, and Dorothy eight, be. 1 perfection bas been acbie.ea It baled. callsr m BEYOND REPAIR. he had colored- When they, had fin- a fished they took theto.the post office. The'litt•le French village of Dampierre,' "What did your lawyer do when he William went with them and dropped in the �'larne, has just received a found that you had inherited the-es-1 Waiter-Customer says he can't eat ' PP eta �+ If+ tate T" "Oh, he took it in good part," this steak. his in the box, too. "windfall" which is prdLably a record, e■a Proprietor-Docs he?Well, take it back And wasn't Dorothy glad afterward, in the sense that it niay.'be doubted if - that she had given William the post ever before a legacy so large was left _ Use the safe, pleasant and effectual and tell'him he will have to pay for `t. rmrd! And wasn't William glad that to a place so -mail. .The.place contains t•1 worm killer, Mosher Graves' Norm Ex- Hes cut the chin -all cut of:shape, and le had sent it away instead of putfing 212 inhabitants, all told'. and the QNTARIJ —AND— �n► terminator; nothing equals it. Procure we shall never b able to use itagain. � at in his scrap-book, as he had thou ht amount o[ the bequest is $500,I.W. The' Ontario co-tffismat of a bottle and take it home. g Slander is the-coward's sword. of doing! For something very plea. testator was M. Chart rain, a well-known r Moab+ SHOVER OF FISH ESt` !sant happened. Paris barrister, who w•as'a native of LADIES -WHITEY, ONT., CANADA. --_ '- One afternoon, -- A remarkable he enon •of a rec- just a week 14ter, Dampierre. The bequest is for the four• �� P MRS HUNTERS• -STORY . Theodore and Dorothy came running in. dal ion of a hospital, of a home for.the COLLEGE' Palatial buildingsr b,6ytiful ent thunderstorm was-Teen in the Stale • eruunds, helptn eoci and o[ Queensland. ,In the midst of the rain " ,0 b the•arbor, where their mother sat aged, and.of scholarships for pupils and religious ;„fluences, and .(be Q Says Results are "Truly tYondertul. sewing. They were both out'of breath, sludenis. . best tacintiem for the sewer? of there suddenly In from the skies a ind their eyes were shining. Literature, Music,Xrt,ltloculion, Commeraal large number of young fish. The fish Mrs. I. Hui►ttr, o1 111 „ and Domestic science.. Large pipe organ,con• fell eit first in twos and threes. but sub- 'Raglan Road, Kingston, GllGiS who 'is at -Williaul's. liouse!" �g cert grand pianos, and the most complete p cried Dorothy. Miss.Rubinson: I went to a forinne modern equipment in every dep:.rtment. sequently calve in dozens, until a large Ont„ says:- "Yes. Guess who is at t�'illiam's teller last night egad got my fortune "Undoubtedly the Lest of its kind in ilrea of ground was 'strewn with live �� "I have suffered with told. She said 1 was to marry, a 1411, fish measu'rin from I% inches to 3 inch kidney and liver trou- 'h�use! repeated Theodore. Canada."-Lord Aberdeen.. g And then they both said together; handsome gentleman..who was`a splen- es. It is thought, that ihe.storm gener- ble and chronic consti- Alilliani's uncle! did' niiisiclan, a magnifice»t •dancer-' WILL RE-OPEN 3EPTe 10. aced a waterspout in one of the rivers, potion for some time. "And he hasn't been here for years an all-round �en�us, in fact. The Con- gena for calendar to and that she fish were.sucked up by it I was subject .to dizzl- isnd years!" said Dorothy, ceited Nir: Gruen : "Exactly, Miss Rob- gsv, J. J. HARK,Ph.D.,-Principal` and carried by the wind some Tong dis- ness, bilious headache, " inson•;-then•..may i olfer-you-my hand tante before being dropped. nervousness, drowsi- He said that when he gbt the plc= and'heart?". ' 'Mire' of Alewife Brook, itiat William .. • -• Mrs Hunter ncs� pains-weary'feeling' 1 -sent him, 1t made him want to come," `'• HOUSE IN A MAPLE TREE. - and side, and a e W E SELL said Theodore % Known, to Thouaands. Pc+^melee's _ A singular maple tree on the left bank nearly' all the time. "He used to go fishing there," added Vrgnlahlc Pills regulate the action of of the Oder,in Germany, is at least a "I tried almost every medicine, was rporothy., the secretions, purify- ,the blood and ' �KODAKS century old, and has been twisted and treated by doctors and druggists with "And he's bought the house"" said -keep fhc stomach and bowels free from and all, cut into a kind of tireular home u! little TIS AO benefit. . Theodore. deleterious matter. Tnken according to two storeys. A firm, leafy floor has 1 tried Dr. Leonhardt'a Anti-Pill. and "And he says V,�lliarn can o` to direction the will occrcoriie d s e yin, °Ceto �"s and been formed by causing the branches in the results have been truly wonderful, g Y y P e ; 0 Spec" become become gradual] woven together. I am so much better. Anti-Pill is•a most • school!" said I?ornthy• crndicate biliaiisnesc, and Irave the di � e speeNalty. Y B� - -' - Ard thin they both, ran hack to Wil. gestive organs henithy and strong to catalogue an Above this is a smaller second floor, worlEerlrrl remedy-'_' lianI house to tell him again how glad perform thetr fun,�tiims. Their merits 7egee't• similarly formed, and the ends of the. All dealers, or the Wilson-Fyle Co.. they were, and that mother had said are well-known in thnnaands who krtmv 6boCrrQ street, . branches have been woven into solid LbmNa1, Magara Falls, Ont. yte whet; they had askrd her about the by •xpierirnce h,',lv Imnrfrial Ciey are ��' A, Hogg (.0 t MONTREAL. walls, in which eight windows un each ML UPI over duth e ledges at afternoon. iii p-kng tone to the eystenl- storay have bow ttul 618UE NO. S3-OUPI m re..-`35��� ., xs, ...,. �5 .s..• � - iS�.w oz+, tea. � �X. �;.��� tA.^,. •,�•!�v - w: . �.��awrap.e..°. ,� :.. .! a�n�..�''w,.�aa.i... . ',�r,-r.+s.ia�;,y��•-c'',+'J—nv�;v,�., s.:._rr.FW''"n ass..wcy _� �rLw— ,ae;< .. .. .,,.+u:yS�. :S�,.. M. w^"'e., Ra- KA•yMp°.. W`J,' .,g• '&•:•..^. :'..',A ....:_ ,C S-r }. :,, i Y'., f � -•'!.; , i _ LOCALISMS. -Chas. Wood is on the sick list -Mr. Barna and son, of St. Lou- this week. is, are visiting the former's annt, -.R. W. Curry; of Clar9mont, Mrs. McCormick. s _ �Qdd Ends-Mrs. Geo. Herr spent last spent Tuesday in town. -Mrs. Young and daughter andV aring week with friends in the clip.. -Miss bate herr has been hors- Dila. Mitchell, of Ovid, Mich., are �,j _ -Mr. Castello, of Toronto, is daying with friends in Oshawa. with friends here. _. visiting the Misses Heck at Lake- -Miss Lillian Leslie,of Toronto, -Dr. Henry will be here as - lview. is spending her holidays with her usual next Tuesday to attend to r: -Miss. Etta Head, of Toronto, mother. his pprofessional duties. *.".`.' _1 only Boys Express Wagon spent Sunday and Monday at her -Mrs. W. J. Douglas and two =W. Brokenshire and sister, Regular$1.50 for $1.10 home here, daughters, of Cleveland, are visit- Miss Eva, are spending their va- Mm. .Heagens, of Port Hope, tug at her sister's, Mrs. P. O'Con- cation with friends in Cleveland. 1 only Bent Rail Wagon Is spending s week with Pickering nor. -There are a number of cases of Regular$2.25 for $1.85 friends. -Mr. George'Herr, manager of of sickness around these days, ac- - _ -Mrs. Heagens, of Port Hosie, the Western Bank here, is taking companied by great pain-green 1 only Hammock, Strong Material, Is spending a week with Pickering a ten days'vacation,which he will apples. Regular$1:75 for $1.45 �friiends. spend in other parte. -Dr. and Mrs. Gibson, of Lin- -Aiies Field, of Toronto, is -Mrs. Evans is visiting at John den, visited the latter's parents, 1 only Blue Flame Oil Stove = fes} Spending a few days with her Greenlaw's. Mr. Evans who was Rev. J. C. and Mrs, Bell, during Regular $6.00 for $5.00 _ a ;friend, Mies Harvey also visiting here has returned to the past week. -James and Mrs. Gilchrist, of his duties in the city. -Mrs. Beal, of Claremont, and 1 only Ice,Crearn Freezer ..-Toronto, are spending a couple of , -Public school in the rural dis. J. and Mrs. Heusted and son, of Regular$2.50 for $2.00 _ weeks vacation in town. tricts will re-open on Monday Mich. spent Monday with A. and ,� 14 inch -- -Clarence Rogers, we regret to next. The Pickering public,school Mrs. Allaway. .1 only Lawn ower, ` say, is confined to his bed with will not re-open until the follow- ' -Dr. and Mrs. Field. of New Regular $3.00 for $2.25rt symptoms of typhoid fever. ing Monday. Liskeard, spent Saturday 'and _ -S. L. ]key, of Toronto, -Hueson Palmer, who has been Sunday 'last with the formers, .1 only Lawn Mower, 14 inch -spent a few days during the past in M. S. Chapman's employ during parents, John and Mrs. Field. Regular$3.75. for $3.00 week with W. G. and Mrs., Ham. the past few months, left yester• -The sanitary inspectors are yy ~ -Miss Elma Every retnrued on day to spend a week at his home making their annual tour of in- cur Loss �uy Your Gala 1 ` Monday after spending a few in Manitoulin Island, after which spection of the schools and slaugh- , weeks with relatives in'Lindsay, he will leave for Regina, Sask., ter houses of the township these -Miss Alma Henderson, of To- 'here he intends to reside in fu- days. . , CHAPMAN ronto, is spending a few days ture. -Ailsa M. herr, of ills Mer-, ii���� ;with her cousin, Miss Minnie Ran- -John Annan met with an ac- chant's bank, Chatham, ani Her- kin. cident on Tue=day whereby he bert G., of Toronto,, are spending -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman re- nearly lost one of his thumbs. He a few days at the home of their _turned on Saturday from their was engaged putting in the knife parents here:: --- 'visit-Wit -of--his-binder, when one of the :pec- -The Rev. T. W. Murphy, B. other western points. - tions caught the useful member ector in charge o tvruan- 1ASUIN THE PICKLI -M . Morley Peart, of Ander- and cutting it about two-thirds ville, 'will officiate in 5t. George's ' son,,Indiana, and Mrs. Raw linson, through. church on Sunday afternoon nest r p and child, of Torcrits2..are visiting -Owing to the'very favorable at 8 o'clock. _. their mother, Mrs?'W. Peart. weather of the past fen weeks, -Arthur J. Rogers, of the -Norman Kerr, spent Monday farmers have made rapid progress Model Bakery Co„ Toronto, is : r at the home of his parents. He with their harvesting operations. now taking a two weeks' vacs• ` has severerd his connection with A number are now through cat- tion. Accompanied by his niece, �G'e have the eery best brands of.Wbite Nine and ` the Massey-Harris Company, with ting and,in a few days, if the pre- Vias Elsie Rogers, .he left yester Cider Vinegar. All kinds. of spice always in stock.- whom he has been working for sent favorable weather continue, day to spend a week A ith his. ' in will be safely harvest- sister, Mrs. Thos. O. Johnston. of several years, and has decided up- all gra on a railway life, having secured ed. Gerrie. B TJN T IT G''S, Piekerin g s position with the Grank Triink -:Mrs. Massey, of Dentonia -Quite a large number of the • as fireman. We wish him success Park, treated a number. of her stalwart young men of the town- -,; In his new vocation. friends who are visiting her at ship are going to the Northwest -Mr. Waddell, of Port Perry, present to a drive in a tally-ho to to assist the farmers there with • who has the'contract for laying this village on Monday afternoon. their harvest. Among those who _ :.� down the granoIithic sidewalk The tally-ho was drawn by two went this week were Walter'and _ was in town on Tuesday looking teams of beautiful horses and the Arthur Sparks, Arthur Fawcett. over the ground. He expects to young people appeared to enjoy S. and E. Stephenson,'Wm. Mur- $bave his gang of men at work themselves. dock and Chas. Shepherd. • next week. Besides the contract Of course you will save -The sidewalks of the village WJ. _ for the village he has taken a looney, you have done it before, were never in worse condition I king 6t small contracts from you can do it naw by taking a than they are at the present time. the residents of the eesl,vil for little time to read D. Simpson & In every street there are planks _ ;walks from the street to their doorq Co.'s advt..in another column of requiring to be replaced,. The vil- Those who intend puttin down this paper, don't miss it. Oppor- lege will be }arks if no broken :walks should see him. Se states tunity never retraces her steps, limbs will result from this condi Walks one o! the greatest dilScul- we mean what we advertise, and tion of affairs. We a ant. new. `!ties he has 'to contend with is advertise what we mean. * walks but the old shoud be kept during fly time will be made a much pleasanter _- dogs yenning at Large, and run- -Ho For Farm Laborers' $12.00 in good repair. The weeds are if FLY SIL is used.' I not only robs-the - ning over the walks before the excursion, Aug. 22nd. See Steph- in a much more flourishing condi- - job of its terror in fly-time .but also increases eemeut has met. It .would be enson, . Whitby, (opposite P. O.) tion. The Police Trustees having _ the flow of milk. A =mall quantity will con- advisable for residents who own for all Tickets &c.; also tourist learned that the above would like- n are m mistake dogi,to see that theirs are kept at summer-trips to Muskoka and all ly appear in this issue, made a ;: Vince you at you king a gree tak vi th a t i e home. other Lake@, England,. Ireland, tour of inspection after which if you t spraying. are no -Many of those who fnaiilge in Scotland, anpwheret everywhere. they 'called on us to inform us _ the sport of motoring are of the All classes,round trips or prepaid. that we must be careful in makin r pa impression that there is an un- Choice all S. S. Lines, Boat Lines our statements, as all the boar y reason prejudice in the rnral and Railway routes. See or write walk on Elizabeth street, which is T� 1{� now aaa Sage mcae�. communities against automobiles. Stephenson, Whitby, before tray- about 50 yards in length, and'alao If there ever was a class which elling the walk on Linton ave., were in a Thad a substantial ground for com- :- ne day last'4ek, Mr. Robt. good condign. If we had a few plaint, it is that of the farming Deverell's team of three horses of the promised street lights it ra era; 50c and roc: Fly Oil, 20c qt., 75c. gal. community againt the automo- dismissed their driver, Mr. Hill, would help pedestrians consider. Sp y bile. Not a day pensees, but we and took a trip throrgh the fields ably at night. .,see the law violated, and we. at a rate which was not conducive � — _ doubt if there is one automobil- 'to the best interests of the binderto VIft 91- _ BUNDY• ist in twenty who pews the least which they were attached. Their _ attention to the law that was re- trip was rudely interrupted by a �bfYMl� !J m m Gently placed upon our- statute wire fence which happened to, lay .books. One of those who recent- across their proposed route. The ly fell a victim to the reckless- binder suffered somewhat from � •~' puna of an�automobilist was Dir. their escapade, but the horses _ John Timbers, of Cherrywood.' were none the worse of their ea aft 1u Qtm* b w tut He with his wi e, daughter and citing trip). If$&" � ' three friends from the city were -Mr. rank Wood, of Philadel- _travelling on the Kingston Road, phis,.son.of B. W. and Mrs, Wood some distance west of the villa e, of this village, was, married on. The one renuft wh,oh maa7 rW about nine o'clock last Friday Wednesday to Miss Susan $assay, iO cause at sem° °ea14 > anffi?d �G dei ven�'ng, when the were over- of Jacksonville,New York State. GO ', -taken by an kntomobile. `The �iTnong those from Pickering who � � °doh sale �sb5 -auto, which had no lights. con- attended the wedding were the a oert ,n once for - tained three men, Mr. McBean former's parents, J. N. and Mrs. >a etc NYoat t Da, _ from Richardson, and W. V. Cornell, ' - "'and another gentleman, t • had it for the da who acted 'ss groonisfnan. Mr. i01r ]image% —Toronto, who y, heap a *h,__haffeu , who had charge Wood is well known in Pickering, oh► the D,�oo rshi \ of the machine. The auto, which where his many f riends extend to o i a o n a w h 1 0 was lettered E. belonged to one him and Mrs. Wood : their best aua she t�.aathat iathe ;. of the companies in Toronto, wishes for their future happiness of%a n and @wewaQ- \� tiheend of t�e ays terms-the sae -and was out on trial. Not and prosperity. .�1 Rheumada�. ThLremed7nete: Just Lo clear out our large stock and make room formore seeing . Mr, Timbers in time, -The-Indian Head Vidette 'n iailawhefe.sure i. Doeeib,a it cow we will off cheap:- owing - to the' , darkness,- the an article on the grain crop says 4autin°. iii*W have au`r�: aTnnd plan got - ' :chaffeur ran directly into the in its issue of Aug. 8th, that the . trom D4tna and aches whichson Peas-4 cans for 25c. ln-(Awble-Tiiel�."wheat in that of pa In -p weather Corn-3 , y out on the road. Dir. Timbers region will be from 30 to 40 bush- i ,r e a Tomatoes-Can for 10c. fell on his head,. -his daughter els psi^acre. The increased acre• n�i net a��a Salmon-Can for IOc. - was thrown on the fence and age is from 10 to 15 per cent. The t r mala 8o •°iia segos- __ :'Canned Meats-All kinds. -- a o .,o;r,f h Pickles-Pint bottles, loc reee; t __�_u1 cut o _.h weather conditions have been per SING ALE `LACY.- ; g ___ rs since Nice New Cheese. _ one of her feed caught the' commence in is flew-da seg No -PICKER VOR SA Fresh Farrcy Biscuits. �► and was hanging between the damage will be done to grain ex- �j TO RENT- f3 g h 1' ConsietinA bt 60 eras in the 3rd concession GLASS Fruit Jars. wheels, and all the 'others Nvere cept the very latest. The average of Pickering,231acres being north q uarter of lot Rubber rings, 5c doz., thrown some distance. While yield of oats will be from 40 to 60 19, and 93 acre being north quarter of lot 13, y and situated on the Greenwood Road, On the all were more or less badly breis- bushels on stubble and 70 to 90 premises area frame house, barn and stable, ed and shakeu tl it is thou ht & ` C bushels on (allows: A few farm= a good orchard and well water The farm is in Dicki p� g s good state of cultivation' Possession giventhat rho serious results will fol- ers have suffered from ']rail, but onplot let and privilsga to plow atter haziestlow. The entire blame rests in the damage is very slight. LoginPretenRcasagh, aanovars448 po wm �� this case with the chaffeur, who -A despatch from Elgin, near admitted a short time before this Hartney, 'Man., to the Globe on � MITE § accident that he had struck sev- Tuesday says:-It is now ssible : ural ri a on that day and the to estimate the damage done by a - -" ay-before. At the 'point where Friday night's hailstorm. The every parent, young man or,.ironixn Everything Must Be Sold-r '. - t e accident occurred, the road hail seems to nave extended four who i9 interested 1n any way in is fifteen feet wide and Mr. Tim miles long by two and a half miles 13 Bars of Comfort Soap for 50 Cents. be• -" who, heard the auto com- wide,west of .Elgin, completely BUSINESS' Education Men's heavy working braces 22c; Men's tight fancy"braces 22c; Men's 'shirts, ing was -driving' partly • in wiping out the crops in its course. heavy goods, 40c; Men's averhaule 86 and 90c; Men's cashmere sox 12ic; the itch. The ocrat was George Hartrick loses 700• acres; to write for a copy of our Prospectus. ;Men's straw hats We for 25c; Men's Boots at wholesale prices. tag smas ed.' The a was also Nat Hall, all of his crop, and a It tells you iexactly what to do and Ladies' Oxford shoes 9oc; Ladies'patent'leather shoe, buff.top 1.35; Ladieel _ badly damaged a, has been number of others are almost as Why our dente succeed l well. buttoned boots, cost 1.•1;0, for 1.00. WRITE A ONCE for it. Fall term bu the Me of the ro ' or several badly affected. In town Mrs. from Sep th. Address: W.H. Shaw, One call will convince you that our prices are at least 40 per days a aiting repair' i It is ex- Js.mes Ames had the plate glass Princip�aJ cent. below any in the trade. pected iatPthe comhanp owning wii.dow of her residence blown out Store for,sale or to let. thee, pia ine will alequately� Very little insurance is carried, g C08 - '"'` rPcompe Mr. Timbers for the he district havil�t been compare- �: e l LOGAN* - Pickering, Ont. da nage" has sustained. - tively.free a in ) are • 1 y e rf.fly "!-'•[k.. x:e.�, 1. ..�Lx,C A:. i„ ..�. ,J42e: