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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_08_24 J 7q 4. 1 7� 7 A 6 NO. FRIDAY. AUCT 214, 1906 VOL. XXV. ONT., 7 !`HERBY WOOD. MARKHAM, !�N :S. pink Mills. Win. Spencer still remains in' The announcement of the marriage a of Rev. W. M. Grant, pastor of $t. low condition. When the' Dental. PICKERING- Andrew's, will come as a pleasant sur- R. R. M. STEWA In. 'The ceremony took Eam. place on P. Teefy has purchased a new rise to his many friends at Mark- McLaughlin buggy. RT, Markham. our midst DENTIST.TIST. Graduate WANTED.'. L. Morcombe was in o Wed. Aug. 8th at I p. m. at the horne Honor f Toronto on .Anda evening. f the bride's mother, Mrs. Geo. Car- Haler Falls ".%amausse Royal Coll"of Dental suitgoo,75. Monday 0 A�vening, Ont. The nuptial Permax- School re-opened on ruthers, OFIFICE-OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. A good SGeisdY MGM Open,daily 9 a.in.to 6 v.m, ext situation. with a fair attendance. knot 'Which made Rev. W. M. Grant. -mp M. Carruthers4 Besidetim Main St. North. Jaq. Doust, of Toronto, 'called 'M• A. and Miss. Gi . M. Then It's time to act! No time Toronto Man.Pat. 4.76 B. A. one was performed by Rev. J. JIM UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY, Son-Tax, manitobs Flour, 64.50 oil old-friends last week� to read, to expet Leslie Boyd, of Sutton West, to study, r to 4 p. m. office over Summerfelat& creana.2 4.25 Una, Best Family, Miss Maruie Dunn spent Sun-. 20 a.3n.I Silver's Store. 17tt To&-Bun:,Fancy Pastry, 4.10 - the.parental roof. mate of the groom. After the guests ment I You want to save your Idamily Flour. --4.00 day under had partak'en of a recherehe wedding BARKER,L.D.S..D. D.,-S:" C.1toll.rl."Jute or Paper Rage included, As to the result of eating too breakfast the bride and groom left for hair, and save It quickly, too! DD`eEioti9t,-Stouffvi1,e. E,--ar-­gi-,id­A%t-e-of, -=ch lenion pie, Xanitobt� will be irgeons,and of Bran $16 00 Ton an extended tour through the Eastern $o make up—your mind this The Royal College of Dental 61 ininns one harvester. A parishioners the univorsi Toronto. Hours-9 to 19 a.M.. Shorts, $20 00 Ton States. - The friends ai e in Grubin's Block, Jew. Markham and Cedar very minute that if your hair to a P.M. over of Mr. Grant at .eery Appoint. Jumbo,025.00 Ton Local telephone So:24. ATHA, Gro,�e will join in welcoming to their ever comes Out you Rill use bullatResidence r Monday an Graha )i, Wltolewhe4t midst the estimable voting lady who oiut =beniadefor eveninm O'Brian ave: HAREH'ibl every Ayers Hair Vigor. It makes Mfi- Flours John Scott shipped `011le 1�ots- has. come to. sbare the-joys m1dr re- fruesday. Office over White's store. ............... f all kinds. sVonsibi&ities of their pastor's life. the scalp healthy. The hair Chop r vvolds this week. choppijly and Gristing. . Grant has alwRvs, won his wav Medical. V Frank Robson, of Stutiffville, t%"" the hearts of his'people here-ana stsys in. It cannot do. any-. into 7 spent Sunday at J. Scott's- with szr) gifted a helpmeet we -feel thing else. It's nature's Way. F. E&STwOOD. M,D.. Rqrzeon PICKERING COAL R. lVideman, (if Mt. Joy,, spent assured the holds juany bright- W. to Canadian P16,ific 'Railwev; Coroner Avoy: * . The best kind of a testirnonial- COT. Sunday with Otto-Me er things in store.1-S;xn. 66 Ontario County; Issuer of 3J%rriaRe LicaureF. IPld f.-.�r over sixty, years. Joseph and Mrs. INtowder spent Xama . Clareggioot; office bon Before 10 a.m.. I to 2 Yards at Spink Mills. Stouffville Good talent at Green River. L4 pzu.•and ftom 7 to 9 1:7j .Private telpphqne Sunday at A.7 Hoover's, ;F5 connection with Balsam.SreenwoDA.-Broigbarn Dunkeld. - and SARSAPARUJA. '9;ltb con), Win Cowie's Stove Coal U 25 ton. Thos. and Mnz. Kt Zion.A-irohnston a-IT Chestnut Coal 6 2-5 ton. Master Murry spent Still-fty at LAKE SHORE. PILLS. M Dan),mud D Pugh's(lith con) erscamy PECTORAL. Pea Coal 5.2Z tin., Alwi:,a. Lega,16 0,1r tiacher, MiS.-: E. Cline, has All the farmers smile. It was a returned and taken c -tiw­ ?,-c per ton discount for cash. school oil 'Monday. Toin Gormally spent Sunday�at tl -all weight guaranteed. TiRFAREWELL, BARRI J. Attorney,and County Orders for coal left with W. Peak will Mr. And Mrs. Heisqy-ate-Master County cirown, hitbT. 10-T bo delivered promptly. Wt House.W -1�01-nlan,� of Mt. Juy, cpent -Still- Mrs. Prouse's father is home oudiar.. on Above prices Sub�ect.to Change without otice. day at A. Helsey's. with her ftgailj, ow & McGILLIVRAT, B.&'RRIS- John Scott purclm-.ied this,week `Dint..Shepherd.finished-harvest site Pass D ors.solicitors,&c, OMcc OP 001" Whitby,one ino.Bail DowVA.;Thop. J. L. SPINK.. two fille 1juported CotNvold ewes last Saturday. a� � &,,GmiTraT,LL.B. BdOnovtoLosn. BY LIMITrID , from Robert Miller, Stouffl.-ille. Fannie Clark spent a few days W.Spink J,L.Spink Man Mrs. Pollard find child and Mi- at Mt. Plea ant. Pr;sident ager M. Reed, of-Toronto. arespending Mr. and Mrs. Stork spent Sun- Vet4wgi1a1V- ay s with t-hei7r annt, Mn--. d down the-ba.%er litle. 'G. and Walter Shepherd When you want something out of OPKISS,VETERJ*.qARY BUB- E. 13. Hoover. Jack . the commion,-you. have it made to H mos Graduate of tuo Ontario To%- ChriQtopher Nighswander is spent Sunday across the creek. H. 4}DON, twed member SrUwy oo;lage. Toronto. togist, Association. FICEERING LIVEAY very sick at-time of writing-, His Miss Annie -Calvert- spent a few.order. So it is with your harness 77 ol be Ontario veterinary ' bdies u&rwr wiles friends.hope for a speedy days with Mr. and-Mr-. Courti and collars. Don't tak6"what you 01W,and residence Due and 0116-q rge nearly - . .. . north at Green River. OlSoo,and abOOLD1110 carr get,"-get what you want. - to V'=- Private recovery. Miss Hilda Heck with her fl ie 8 to 11 and I visiting at Then you will be satisfied. Not lbelopbans in my Diane P.O. address. Green First-c)ass-rigs for hire by day Miss Nellie ellie Bradley are BiTer, Out Shamrock's party-29th. Lakeview. otherwise. IDr night. • S. Gormley, C. H. Ham And friend paid otic burg a flyillg-visit We use the best.of leather,:&ncl . ............... ­­kBus meets all trains. BROUGHAX, On Sunday.. guarantee absolute IRE INSURANCE. - B. Heck etarned home on Sat- satisfaction. 'Teaming done. a E. W� Bodell spent Sianday in F 3160TAJ. urday after giving, a hand with 0$hftW&- D- K, SpINK.AOUNT leased.to see F. Hamel- the harvest. E. W. Bodell we are p H. Linton, of Toronto. paid Jno. W. H. Peak, ton out again. R. Linton, of Maple Lane farm is Mr*,­R. Connor, at time of writ- few days-visit.­ ing is improving. Misses Maggie Gormleyand Mary -t a few days BUSTIN(), ' Teener of MarriAlM F. L. Glee�on spen FOR B. lAgeneft for ths,COUAVY of Ontario, of- last week in Toronto. and Marjorie Clark are Visiting %be "We or as his risidenos,rickat" with A.-and Mrs. Gormley. I-Y F. Gerow, of Toronto, spent Sun :,T�niture,,,, day at.win.Mosgroves. Mrs. Avis and Mrs. Talon, of --n 19.IBZ2,T 9HIPOLERK Miss M. Littlejohn, of Whitby,' Fairport. visited'at Rose 'Cottage INDER TWINE ONJOWN A full line of firgli. 7 is visiting with h thit week. They came, down. in Commissioner for baking her paren to. --ydrranoer, - -(; - tbeirlanneh. ---lirinture now Id r. i6id M,17 vtes Aocountans zte.-Nmey - J— I .W� Issuer.of Karriaso L16- Mr. and Mrs. L. Sq% es and Aw I V JJ Mi A 1,TT INE ------------- on hum -on exbibi&L= in a day last meek in.['abridge. , snow daxighter, witli-Miss Florence Gib- our, ware roorno. Miss A. Beer, of Biooklin, spent --,on and friend, Harry MeGinnes, Call on - poST-ILT, 1A.'censed.Auctioneer, Souday under the parental roof. rita.day-at Niagara "Prioe, right. y of Cobalt, p X . far Conn ties at York and Ontario. 00 Miss Routle , of Whitby, spent returning tote Oaks accorn all- Sim sales at all kinds btlienued to on shortest Address Green 19tvor P.0., -011t. Sunday at the hoTbe of her parents ied by Jas. Gibson. 'L D. Banks, 'Pickering S. DiMmghani- s Mr. Shea of Toronto, is visiting �.R. Licensed Auction- I ter. Nit-. F. L. Gleeson Vsjuatcr an Pickering. 00 with h6.- inter, T. P,.OucHl a callZor for the c-.oau Mrs. slim. Canieron, of Mark- ZREENWOOD. 11"of York end Ontario all kind*Of auction rho @Llom Woclucted and valuations Mad* at Mad- ham, is vis�iting with her mother, grabe.Charge. Bstate,, azt oonsigurnento cos- -datently Managed and sold by auction or Mrs. J. W. Hogle... A. Moore spent a few days in d WESTER1 BAN or CANADA Private salj. mortg"es rents notes Win. B;ir`k. ,bf Tor6rit'o, called Toronto. ir�socohn"promptli collected and 916at'139- Wagner co e a I r t4-) Ina3rporated by act of Parl'ament-left li7 settlements gu&rsnte*&. Phone or s on-his parents here before. leaving - F L. Greenw sit T- oon on- wrtto-for terror and p&rtiCU1&r$. Brougham. foi tfiW;?�orth-west. Saturday on bn'siness. 'eOmn b"os war be dzed by phone V*-$ Antilorized Capital.....................IIIIA00'em. Have a full line of frc-h and cur- Mr. and N. F. Mecbin,'of T. G. Jack*on., of Poirt Whitby I Subscribed ......... .600 00f1 ed meats consnantlyon'-hand. - OtllawA,:.��pent Sanday het-e with war in the city on Tuesday. so"....... Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, the fornier'.-pareia:4. Geo. Shea, 'of Toronto, spent Assets ft - JORN COWAVi Ell. . T.H.HCUML 1llloney to Lo an M rs. Wn). Dobson, Wedner��day with friends-here. Rani, 36iqgna, Weiners, etc. xv- Prcsi ant osahiez Mad de,and.Ma-tpx-Dean, of BeL Our public' school - re-opened Special attention given to Farmer's Seas, 5 per cebt.- Highest prices paid for- ert,07), are visiting at Geo. here on -,tynday.with a fail- atter!- Notes Collections solicited and Proni tlymade FLrMer'N Notes dLaconjited American-#All - IJ dance' ' a •z�ButcheFs cattle. Foreign Exchange bought and cold Draft Mrs. S. Blakely, of Port Credit, used,available on all parts of the world Insuriice of all kinds 0-9th for the* Shamrocks. visited with R. and Mn5. Wilson Savings Bank.Department. 'Interest allowed on deposits at highest our a few days. rent rates,had credited half-yearly to depositors Spring Chickens Wanted. L Jiro. -s. Grills, of Toronto, 0 no and Mi attended t (leo. 3Lerr.Kansan. are holidaying with A.'and Mrs. we will paythtihighe'st-market price Alph. Hoovet was at Buffalo last Tremble and faniilV. , for sprinj chickens. Those having week. We-are ..are.so.rry to i•eipi-t Ar. *MI- Real Estate handled-Conveyan-c- themf sh6uld"see us before selling. 'N I I s. H. Hopkins,visited Wednesday thur John�-,ton, confined to his ing done on short notice. for lastwith:Nlrs. Win. Hoover. hotne with an eLttitck' of rheums- lot, We also sell field and garden'seeds Fuller and family spent Friday tisnl. 9resetttati the W. Rennie Co- ltd, at eata-­­ -Philipir. Miss Carrie and Willie Harrison' lso ipgiie prices hen,, one of the at Broiwlyaul 150 ere farnis for sale. A Two a Mrs.,Wn). Booth- wfew days of Tordn to re-holidti' ing vvit] best seed in Canada. spent y attending her sister..good house and lot.in Village. in.Toronto al their mother Mi s. L. Harrison, at-pentine Mrs. Taylor entertained it number ofNo. I Groceries, Salt. Oils. Tut TCHE"s ladies at ale'in Corners. right. a ni I o NVedi, S, on hand. Prices s I Mrs Elias 11 Wednesday, We are please'd"to see Miss G. is again.couffned to v. Ritharaso VatiValkenbtirg back agnin as � ERIC FARINIERS" SUPPLY STORE, li(-t-bed with-�in attack of. -errs. Joseph Wilson, of Whitevale.' teacher of Greenwood School for R Bryan, Manager. visited Nirs. John"Wilson on Sunday. - term. WATCH CASE C! Notary -i-ablic, Pickering. anothei tele -Ed.-*n4d-­M­i4..Gleeson, of.QarA�• phone installed into his resid'ence' this week. -Inwit'i and Mrs. H, Forter, of DOMINION BANIK 311.S. Collins andehildrolki-f-r-r-11- Osbawa, spent -Sunday -with M. to, are-�-g�a few weeks at Win. Hoovers. which 11cad 4DIUce, 9Voiojito and Mrs. Gleeson. During the electric-storm 'Mr.-Rnd-Mrs, Lobunann-and children P ickering Capital Authorized, 4,000,000* are spending a week inTorontoand Pas ed over this vicinity oil Mon • - 3,000,000 ',Ne,,Fknnrket day afternoon, Perry Wilsoll had •6 paid-u p Miss Wilson has' returned a valudble cow killed by lightning Nellie Reserve fund and undi- where she was vis- . Levi.M. Gleesou was in Toronto vided.profits iting'Mrs. EAstcott. on Saturday last witnessing the Pharmac�r . I ?1839 000 fro"' lake S'111coe' Total assets 42:00000 ' Mrs. Armbur'Ellis and little daugh- garfie of f6ot-ball between Torotf sir ter, of Ashburn, is visiting her parents to and the Corinthian Tourists WHITBY BRANCH, �Ir. and Mrs. Eli Nighswander. of England. Stanley Hooverliag returned home SOGS�DWble GOC)dS. '.�Geueral Banking Business from lChicago where he has be�-n Visit- Word has been received at the transacted. ing relatives for the Past-two months. holues of JohnWilson and Charles We nould like t.o give You a quotation .H. Hopkins;has a large quantity of Ledgett stating they have arrived it you are interested. .1..,.he, Paris Green pecial aVrentift given e tomatoes for sale,also const"tly safely at their destinatien in e carry t1119110106t stock % to the coll'96. in this part of the cGuntrY ranging in rip for sale at Wni. Fullers store during North-West. price from Insect Powder tion of farmer's sale and the season. forgi u1z. 29tb F. L. Green has just comple $1.00 to $100 in a ,Laval -q r • ..other nmea.- .-The Sham- e ep Chforide of Lime, rock&: intend having a g garden' I&] discounts 01;S11pre tatlop= SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. arty on tb4t-date. -First-class talent inhis crearnery. The.separator is 1, nono 101. -7 ratmi-a of which we show are Howards' & Sons, Stratford and party beers secured. A good time is ex. a large one having a capacity of Istr at any Price, 1,ondon, England, manufacture goods =eVosita rec'eived 'Of $1. and cted. Eyerybody.come. •Se.e bills 1000 lbs. 'per hour. It is Mr. exqeWd by none. We sell their Crvarticulars. . Green's intention to instal a inilk- upwards. . r HRccd died in Toronto, on ing machine in his cattle Stables. R N. . Bassett Interest allowed at highest - rs. C. Thursday, Aug. 16th. The funeral SODA and EPSOM SALTS current rates. took place on Friday afternoon to Mt. ;Phone main 67, dLJor paid half pl,a..rit ,m,te Mrs. Haced For dry, cracked 1, Jeweler and Optician, W Cc=r.L3po%x=dL49 WAA "'0 rough skin, i e handle Dr. Shoop's remedies. M m Mrs. k.It"i- Brock Street South, Whitby. Try his Laxets. Cattle Fly OM-We 4t sister of I qL Booth and use Dr' P 88-Fe, In like yearly, 'Zop 8 7 Hoover, and dAugbtAP-T of the late Mr. tively makes lips an sell the kind recommended at, the Sold b y Pickering Pharm"y' mo��gino�� X. THORNTON, X"ager.•cod Ido. be=.&pence, velvet. Model Farm, Guelph. r lc- KERING NEW- S lt-w-1� th ted rrato ; .. _ _ __ ..{.._ .. ,. ,k• . �TSgI`s 'r:+.^•+r=:417 1 ;-7 ee. ,wc7:-.+n•-¢r.�,,,v �, t, � ,v w .:-AT- . - ri�"1" i/•^'.. __. 9- ._,.+:,�1 a.. - i'ii9` 'F<• - JKYa•.r.. .. .. �. • 2_- . ...r.�..---•.•,- .. J ..• ^i.. , •, .r W .•-, h 1. r; ,. Y••• ., .,4 ,.}moi'^ .._ v.: r - I T - - •. M1 . .. . �. ,,." .np r , s �. - . .. .. y• 4 ..v. .. - • ..._ . ' '.-------� f -- .. . LE�DIA1G ��BgE�U - ARTHQUAT- - , 7,1 . :� -:.. : . . .BREADSTUFFS. „ - . .. .. _ __ - _ ' - .. ,_ _ _ - Toronto, Aug. -21.-Flour-Ontario- - .. -- - - � r Exporters bid $2.75 for 90 per cent. - ._ Terrroists Inaugurate iCarnival of patents,• buyers' bags, outside. Mani- r1any Persons Killed and Immense . �° fobs Quolalions unchanged at $4. to - $4-60 for first-patent4, $4 to $4.10 far ;Murderous Attacks , . seconds, and $3.9U to $4 for halters'. t Chi 1 i an 'Capital• Bran" $14 to $14.50 in'bulk, outside; Loss a. _ _ shorts. $18 to $1$.50. I - - 0.• - - - - \\'heat-Ontario-70c to :,71e for-old ..A despatch• from Lima, Peru, says lives, and many hundreds were injured. - and new, red oL white. At about 8 o'clock Thursday. evening The misery is indescribable. - BUTCHERY OF POLICE. of various- outing*es `that have been �� At= Lake ort prices committed with impunity fill columns ,)f p there' was a tremendous earthquake at' Y are easier tit 79c for No. 1 Northern, and -WORSE 'I-EIAN 'FRISCO.- ' A despatch from St. Petersburg says: ,Valparais0, Chile. As at San Francis- .- W Acting apparently with a.-.definite plan the newspapers daily, 7ti'.c for No. 2, co, the shock was follvweil b the out-• Galveston, Tex.,'-Aug. 19.-The story, _It1, Couriniad the nobles have issued' Y' and at a signal; the terrorists and Oats-Old firm at 34c to, 35c outside; \,reakin of nian y ' an urgent appeal to all the land owners new_dull •nt••3Uc bid-, outside, g Y flr'es. The ilauies ex- °f the earthquaZce disaster in Chili,has revolutionists on \\'ednesday inaugur- feuded from the Plaza Orden towards beeA coming in here over the-.lexica,, a to .organize*.. ar'nied bodies in- self-: B:i le . _ . - -ated a carnival of murdero,is attaC%s y-Noniiiial, 45c to 48c outstlik. the north, and have not yet been ex cable, of which ibis city is the terminus,. defence. with bombs and revolvers- on the police Hye-lir asked. 58c bid, outside. tinguished. Man houses have been.de- all da In the south, Tiflis is apparently at C o o y y. , and troo s in various cities in Poland, ' :°rrt-No.-..y_p�i�,-A11re1;le.@Lo, 50C to sof-.. _ __ p the mercy, of, awned robbers. Tartar - , troyed, • and - • nearly all ttre ": echoes of which are heard from Samara. a9/c, at outside,points. moire or less damaged either b the These onl the h°rrog ae the Ufa, Yalta, Kiev and even-Gama - -bandits are scoring the country around e y situation, and thoe a tnessa8 ' t uake oa-ihe fire. Business is r t l a on, every -Shaisha,-Ev -axah-and Agdam. A mail h4 y Chita, 'where Acting Chief of Police COUNTRY PRODUCE• loss of lite and damage to property in- coach was held up and ratisagked only a complete standstill. The banks are creases, and et otz the mea gr -details Gorpinchenko w us slain almost on his Y ]- g -- Gor cheek Mite revolutionists' tarn- Il�•e-miles from- ;dam: -The pass.cngers • NLticr.--1s firm on a good demand for closed. The gas supply 'is unavailable, of the extetrt Gf t13e .widespread dis- were made prisoners. Their fate is un- crena:• •y and light receipts. a and the electric lighting system is com- aster are known. One message said to paign flaned out with especial virulence known: The situation in the central Cr•eaiiiery. prints ........... 23c to 24c pletely knocked out. Consequently the da that the San Francisco 'calamity• . • at 'Karsaw, where over a score were Y " - provinces is no better. It is feared That do, solids ...:.............. 22c to 2..^,c city at night is in darkness. 111e reat- was not to bcompared with the deva�• slain in the streets acid many more were 20c to 00^ est g o e the Autumnal.recruiting will increase"Dairy:,prmts •:.::,:.... - panic prevails among- the inhabi- talion vvrou ht L•v- the"earthquake in wounded. Among the killed, according r g -to the latest official advices` • ere-two •he .diserlers. A1Sogelher nearly hall.a .. do, pails. ......„:••,',......• 18e-to 14c tants... Many fauriIies are fleeing from Chili. not to mention the loss by tire. • sergeants of police. eight,patrolmen, ruilliott icer ills tyry . be cal)grl W LFi Bakers, .. I.- to . the ,city. "fhe weather is fair and the Sluvvly reports are coming into Valpara- b p g p colors. � Cheese -_Pisces. .tire- unchanged at sea is calm.' iso, one whole clllage having been sw'al- r three gendarmes, ,five soldiers, a He- 9/ g .Santiago low•ejl up by.11ie earthquake, and the- . . brew merchant and a woman. Owing to. their tear of deinonstra- 1_ c to 12 c 'tor lar a and 13c for Communication y;llh de tions, the St. Petersburg authorities twins. Chile is in(errupted, and itis impossiLle loss of life is increased by the hundreds . SHOT DOWN LIKE RABBITS. hate prohibited military bands from Ear 173ic to SS'•c 7 dozen. - t., learn what has occurred there. ` p - ' / P bfan with every'report. _ -' The'returns are-not all-in. Policemen playing the National Antlem in- the Potatoes-Unchanged s, "5. to,.65c y persons were killed,and in- Several small settlements and villages im and soldiers wvere shot down like rab- Summer gardens, restaurants and per bushel for loads. . -. . - jured 4n Valparaiso. The shocks con. within a few miles of Valparaiso have bits in the streets. Their assailants who similar laces where 'the public Bath- Baled Ilay-$10.50' for No. 1, in car tinue, but are milder. The shipping in p been completely' destroyed and only a ,_ travelled in sural] bands;'almost.all.es- ers. 'I'he,Cossacks who are not partici- lots here; No. 2 mixed, dull at $7.50 ; the, Rgrt.Was not injured. .The. street; small ercedla*e of"the-inhabitants es- ca ed among the ter•r•orized but s ni- which suffer P 1` pathetic populace, The only consider- ceeding to Krasnoye Selo, as they.are Baled filravv'-Cat' lots a1 tract: here f omelet(, and $smernlda, and those in • "- able capture -was 'a Land of ten men all required there for police work. are quoted .unchanged a1Ii15.5(t.to $6�ier the Delicirs district. NSelipilln, with 3,30Q inhabitants;.Casa . who had invaded' a vodka shop an,! - ton. Blanc,,, with 1,$00, and :San NSiguel are' - ruins with heavy loss of life - killed n soldier.' These were bagged I,y V1'ORK\!EN AND COSSACKS. recoil . ro .a passing patrol_ Bombs were. em- ._ - ' .. - - _,. n the thousand's of ;injured suffering... - . A ties aTc from Sl Petersbtrrl, says 11fOVTTtEA1. 3�fARKE'fS. IOSS OF.LIFE LARGE.- for waritiof attention. - _ °Inyed in an attack on the police.stn- P. - 'mon of the Volsk precinct in Warsaw, -There was a 'serious affray on Friday lfont••eal, Aug. 15.-The -market for --- - owns outside of where a sergennt,'two patrolmen and a betweeitorknten and Cossacks at.bol oats d pal Valparaiso,.from Buenos Ayres, soyas s - One od the l it ge t. soldier were wounded. p p, bolus steady at the recon( decline, Valparaiso, from which reports trove . ino, near this cit There were 20 to the - -. - - .. . .6asualtigs. _ for No, 4 oats- n Here,i ri large nu nbcr! of�builldings have bulation of 7.0)6.Iand the emessage saysu and there Ss a fairly. �� 1CICIl1)ER•1N LODZ. lrowtd 9tie per bu+hel It is reported that the police have did- Leen rfi: troyed in \'atparaiso, and the P Aber Polish cities singled out by,the covered.a large- quantity of weapons, , Flo 37c f,r Na. 3,,and 38d: for ea . loess of Cafe is said to have been large. this city is in nitvrtfino-hnd'not t structure 'errorists were Lodz,where six soldirrS, Flour Maniloba spring wheat pa- remains. Nwndsous other towns and presumably belonging to the revolu- The disturbance was general through- _ three atrolmen and the vvlte of n olice tent¢; $4.50 to $4.70, strong bakers','I I settlements cons:di�fanee from A'ela-. Q p tronrsts., near Ifelsin•rnrs, Finland. out Chile, and was felt at some points :aptain ,wera vtounded by the ex lotion• E to. 54.20, and straght'r>lhis, •53.90 t0 p- . - F rrtiso aI'^ kiro•vn to have suffered ter- p News wa,s reePived on Friday of an- in the Argentine Republic. �f bombs in the police station, mall two, ollicr collision helvveen Cossacks sail $4.10 in wood; in�bags $1.80'to $1.35; ably, but deiaided reports may not be . >oldi n i 1 1 e The extra ill bogs, g .25,to $1,50, _ News of the- disaster is extremely received for ata. daps. The coast ors and two terrorists 1,.I eft in h pebsanfl•y in the Province of.(enza. lolled Oats-$1.20 to-$2.25 in bags rf mead*re,. owing to the tact that"telegra- country fr�,m-Pw pacific to the Andes . .streets I Rridom. where a-bomb w•as mob sial lined 'such determination and its. Lhic communication is cut off,the shocks Mountains has been twisted and torn by - _. thrown into the,police sta!?a'A and kill?d I fury.that the trnoTs.vvc>e forced to re- having thrown Mown ,the ..telegraph p htJ wife and children'6! the police ca earthquakes end net a-city escaped w.- ` - p p= treat.' rdi•rying off several of their num- r:ornrneal $1,d0 -to $1.45 per bag, g - floe enrlhq . -.lain; Vlotsaysk,- where- the chief 'If ber badly .wounded. Five of the peas- gni filated; l.65 lines• serious damage. mute was slain, and Plock. where'nt a ants .were' kJlled and several score Vfillfeed-Eaitlario bran in bags, $18 The new,=papees on. Friday night pub Valparaiso's davastatinrl is about tom- -. riven signal the pu,,cemen" on all the wounded. to $I9r shorts. in bags, $:0 to 8_I.%, lished Idlegrams from ?Mendoza, am cn- plete, and-this rvening.lFrefires are ml-•- ; -•0 :osis were l the a wise attacked and Maniloba. .Fran , in bag $l8 to 519; treport, for the trade between' Buenos Y -A detachment o1 30r Cossacks had mo-t .unrtor solves- because they haee I. ;ewers( of them wounded. been des etched from the TOwn,of Pen- shorts, $=1 to $,'', AYE and Chile, .which it eommunicalcs burned- themsrlves out.• The firemen. p Hay-No. 1. $to to $10,50 per ton on with by'the mountain passes of Uspal and. otter and soldiers worked faith- - on aecount"ef the agrarian disorders za toward a neighboring village to. ar- track:.N0. 2, $9 ti) S`i,a0;'ctover, $7 to lata and Portillo, to the effect that ninny p '•;nd especially several attacks oa p st fully against the greatest odds,-but only resC fwo agitators. The cillagt rs snimtl hoaxes' in the Los.Andes district were the soldiers, who are under discipline,urains, the railway between Samara nad ed the tocsin on the church bell, where x7.50; clover. mixed, :$8 to $i�,a(1• p -I . "latoust, wtuch already was carrying- 'upon 5011 peasants awned with scythes Llenns--Prime �pca b,ons in car late destroyed by the earlhqunke, and that could.be depended upon. The others ___ ualties. -.-= guards on all--Les trains, was placed and other rustic wen ons tharesi.._ $1.49 ,cr bushel -baud- rcked'at. $1.60 [ere leave:been alarge-number of cas- l p weee interested tri tete w�(fare. of their - under martial law. - addanred to the aeaeue of the prison- per Llt�s.na. -- frinlilies and the-,-a,%, of other human r e Telegraphic communication with Chile.. lives. The modern 1 iilpnrniso.is prac� Peat-Buihu� in Lroheu lots, $1:20 per . THE DAY IN \\'-ARG:\\V', ers. Undaunted by the Cossacks''whips • 1s stiff interrupted: `natio o and Val-, tical( in ruins and,ihe loss of life Is , - -- A despatch from 1\'arsaw• says: There ©fed sabres, the peasants chnr"ed be b f;-0t ttgc5 - 40c. to 50c per bag o! go Faraiso are completely cut nfL The stili- very , indetlnite, hilt two reports " avere man sanguinary .conflicts-here on -forced th�Cossacks to take ref d-i i acrfic cabfes are -onl' :tvor•kin from ?r Iloxem, White clover !n comb, c fl y give estimates of .•Oa1e in that city. "Wednesday with res olutionists, •who hind n stnrie wiitl. A v 011cy from the F tile ii - Coss,,eks failed 'to check-the-peasonis, y-. . is t that d w'lth over Snumb i (pave organtaed wholesale massacres rt I3 c; Duckwhcaf~ 1Oe to tic per ib sec number of houses have been wrecked jured will--number as many more: k' a` licemen, gendarmes and. infantry and flinally itle Cossacks• fled. The peas• 3� at Los Andes; also known as-Santa • - - %lb; buckwheat, - r, P r# fN, toes of lib: ouW1d& . P s ants are re ailed to have fought more Chile.' atparrxiso and Sanl:ago ora given e- IJ tion; extract, 7c io 7 like wild animals than 11010an .Wings. 7, \ Aconcagua,mils killed sevcnti,n �,Itrcnirn. four ' en- Pruvince of ACo c o and the w-urds many thousands." It .darrnes, and(-seven,-infantry patrolmen, In their fury they seized a priest who1. - -• _.and wounded a ecorr mora. Soldiers was hurry ng ❑p to assist. the wound- - . , . '' - : may be leis or it inay be 25.Q(J0, and fired--a volley Into n crowd. killing !li• ed..and boa. him. almost io:death be ftKETS• complaints arP bifler nRainst the cable(BUFF-. MA l DG\STEP; WIDESPREAD i lore the wife o1 a si k peasant whom Y ' teen and wounding with bullets. and fiuf[ato, Aug. 21. - Flour- Stead company for-rehisins.�,t° accept appeals' bayonets 190 others. The massacre, is he had aided recognized him and inter• \\heat-Spring strong;-No. 1 Northern, A dr<patch from HambnrF says-, An .l, the ept O :world. tier, and any the i-, = sillFoxed !o ' have . been planned- by •tieQed• _ - SOjc; Winter unsettked; No. 2 red, 74yc exporting firm here has received stable- will acrd pt only i<I ws matter, and thery {y.- - revotutiooists .in revenge for the arrest - `as.:ed. Corn-Easy; No. 2 yellow, 57c; •gre. stating, that numerous districts in cash must be =t herd* inr the rries�ge. .�, 1. recently• of 110 Socialist 'workmen in - FiYE IJUNDRED IIOUSF.S BURNED. No. 2 corn, 56c. Oats-Quiet; No. 2 Ghile Have been partly or totally dc•�troy- One cable t.o an Etr:,fern•(lnanciat insli- r } - the trop working suburb at Braga. !t white; 34%sc; No. 2 mixed, 33c. Rye-- ed by an earthquake, especially \'aipa- tution• �s.1id="PtiLllc appeals refused, � , aas.'a Catholic-holiday ,anal.no one sus- Trouble Arising cut of Attack by Greeks Quiet; No. 1, c.i.t., 60c asked. Barley- raiso,rvvhich has been demolished. Fire+s account °(ficial had no'cash .with himl perl'ed'lhat'a..massncre gas in prepalra- on Bulgarians. . No demand. Canal freights-Steady. ore burning everyw�here'ther. Many It was staled at this end of the cable lion.• The weather eras bcautitul, the A ,des atc•i from ,Sofin,s s: The - ships ivith their cargoes were lea, that only personal messages were be- city was total amid lh!lusandls of people anti_Greek outbreak at Anch os turns ;NEW YORK R'HEAT MARKET. More than a hundred persons lost their ing accepted. _,. =''vtete Crciwding outgoing excursion out to hate beer] more serious than suss - - -- -- - . trains. Simultaneously the attacks on, New fork, Arrg. 21:-Spot. easy; No. 1 policemen began at 10 o'clock in' the at first believed. Five hundred housas 2 ret -W>6 c elcvator; .No, 2 red, 77je ;c TIDAL WAVE IDN HAWAiI. .. GALICLAN SHOT DOWN. . - momma About 1 o'clock in the atter- were • burned _ including all the •public f.o;b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, . 11g•- buildings. It appears at the primary Believed to be the Result of South Affray in the West \\'hich May Have '- noon mew's began to arrive from all BSyc f.o.b.. aflatt; No. 2 hard winter, \ cause of the.trouble wag the conduct e.t me s. •• parts o[ the city rervefslipg the_ ton- the Greeks. who tried to prevent a Bul- TJ�c t.oyb. afloat. i American Shock Fatal Ending. `''t:erted-natrtre of the atlnc`s. in Ostrsov- gg-ion meeting. The promoters of the - A i16 olulu dispatch says: -Rrperls- -A-Brandon despatch says; A shooting \ skaffa street [our men attacked a meeting smiled the neighboring pea- IIl'1; STOP E: Ni:4RKETS. by sire from EiaWaii and Maui give de- 'affray that may rad [ata]Ly occurred. , geant of police. but'the latter was able sentry to attend: When they-began 'o about 3 o'clock on,Thursday •fn a f. P. tm bag three of thein, who were armed tails of a five-toot tidal wave on those arrive the C�recks received them with Toronto, Aug. 21.-Anothcr moderate islands. in the 'enclosed .Bay of Man- R. boarding car at. Kemnay Juncvfion, _. with revolvers. In a fight in Torgovia rifle shots. 1'he peasants forthwith re ly;light_run of cattle at the City Market Jaca, on- Ls'(Ft15d of Maui, water rush- when a Galician was shot through the `t .street revolulionists. shot, dov}n two turned to their villages.t.o.procuiearms. this morning r,5ultedl in a brisk tone to ing in through the narrow entrance chest by some person unknown. A ' ., patroimen and a Jewish merchant was 'They returned and'attacked the Grl ells, trate and firm prices 'fu'r almost all piled up waves twelve feet high, which boarding car standing at Kemnay.,was 0 -killed by n stray bullet, who barricn'led themselves in a church. lines. _ carried away. the wharf,and all its sup- occupied by a number of Galician lab- TEBRlE1LE.SCENIGS • where there was fighting 'all day. The :-:Export •Calt.le:-f:.l„,iec at $4.75 to S5; poias. The surf than accompanied the orers. In-the early-hours of [lie morning -, .. -_ - • ' -• police were,•unable to disperse, the pea- medium to good. :1.40 to $4.60; bulls, wave was unprecedented for heaviness. the victim o!•the.shooting was. aroused The London Tribune's Warsaw cor- sonts and the Greeks refused to cease 0 to $3.75;. Lulls ifgttt_L_$3.. to The tidal wave u regarded here as the and seeing some one moving about in - . renelent tale hs a- °! - --- f h t par s rthquake. • spo grail desettpt-ien-- their.ilre on account o-f-tlie ostjle alts- .$3.50; caws S:1.5t) 10 S4• result o t e 'al ai o ea the car of up, with the result above g , the pitiful scenes witnessed by him after tude of their bishop, who commanded Butcher, Cnitic--Cf10ice are quoted al Thirt ears a^o•a meat shoek in South slated. A strugFte took place, a's the the disturbances of Wednesday. them. , Then the troops were, suns- $4.40 to 54.60;-rrrcdiC'. to America was o owe y, miter ts- • . "The 'hospital's surgeons;' fatigued o . F g' b Y moved. The nearest of them. were dis- 51.40 nulls, .53 to.S .50; cows, $3.50 to in a precarious condiioh, and will not . ' -: their labors,'-fee says-,-"were unafile to tidal is tri Ices on waters. (tilt - Ca'nt 70'kilometres•and they arrived too 5s; canners, $1.50 to $1.75. tidal disturbances continued all day recover.' 'attend to cases, and wounds diagnosed late. The peasants had already set fire Stockers and Feeders-Stockers choice 'rhur•sday. as fatal were lett to take their course. to'several houses. Eight charred bodies. $3. to $3.65; light, $2.'25 to $3; cows, $2 _ CHARGED WITH FORGERY "The scenes in the mor g(re were hor- have begirt found thus tar. to S;.-10; butts, 61.73 ,lo $2.25; short- : --- „ -- ' ribie. In one I counted 32 civilian --T- keep feeders, $4.35 to 64.50; heavy teed- KILLED BY STREET C.7R, Five Young ".tin in the Celts al . *'bodies, all dirty and- dressed- as- they • stAPTAIN WAS RI;W'ARDED• I. ers, $4.20 to $4.3'5," - • •- Neepawa, \tan. _ felt. ' \filch Cows-The'range of prices of- \fan lamed Roux Dragged Two Ilm1- - . "The people have grown callous with I Canadian Government Makes•Presenta- .tering is.-about stegdy at $'20 to $50 each. _dreg Yards at. Montreal. ' A do (notch from Neee been n the .too much death. 'I was shvcited to hrnr tion for Lite Saving. C'.alves-Prices are quoted unchanged sm's . Detectia es wh f have been on the ours iris tau h htnarti] at the si lit. .. at 3c 'Io 6c per A. A despatch from Montreal says: A 'scl nt of n fnrgcry case in . Eden dis- 1. .. young g g, y l ._ . . , of a womad,whose brainzan. had been A despatch from Now Yowl says: Sheep and i.amlis-Exp•,ort ewes are saddler 'named Boux from `fin% ick, trict landed rive young men in the cells .torn oft by a bomb. Capt. R. C, E. Prager: captain.of tie quoted at $4.25 to' $•1.60; and bucks,at Arthabasca, wwaa killed here on Wednas- at Ncepaiva on Wednesday.. The name • .. __-_ ' '•]n one hospital Lsaw• a youlii.vvho, Atlantic: Transport Line steamship •cs3,5a t° $3.75. Lambs are firmer at 6c day night in a street car accident. of Samuel Currie, Councillor for Ward when bayoneted yesterday \\'rdnr.�- Maine!.- was .oil Wtoln,esilay-afternoon lrl G;/,c per !D: Roux vvas li-noched down by a car pro- Two of Rosedale, was forged to a spur. ..'_. 'day}, feigned tenth. The soldiers trod presented vvilh a silver cup.by the-Can: Hogs-Today's run was inclined to be eeeding. at a high rate of speed. salt ions order for payment 'for road work, over bun and` their heavy bouts crushed adiari Government in recognition of his heavy, and prices are quoted 50c per. dvngged a.. distance, of to;o„hundred which had not been performed. but As . ` his fingers to pulp, but.he successfully services in saving seven men from the Cwt.• Iow•rr•' at $ii.90' per. cwl. for selects yards Before the car could be brought the regular municipal .form•was used, 1 -stood the ordeal. He.was carried to the wrecked Nova Scotian schooner liipling and 56.65 for lights and tats, fed and to a standstill. Before his retnains could and-the ,,Councillor's name seemed gen- •'inorgue, when'it'w•as discovered'that he in mid-ocean on.Jnn. l tth last.. .The pre- ,wa{eyed _., _ be taken;from beneath (lie Wheels it was nine the Clerk issued a check for pay was alive. , Ile is now progressing senhition took' place oin the:,floor of the found necessary to raise the • car by ment• - ":fav°lably: Nlarilime Exchange, and vvas made by means of'jacks. The motorman dlsap= _ ._ . . A\t AGI A \\[IE AT ♦- Acting British Consul-Geneful C. .Clise peared. - �,'G TIS lE O D . D NE ItiTO .RIFLE BARREL _ Balcy_ LO - L\'fJRY POi.ICE1I.AV KII.i-Eb: -4----! 11111 t PI Y A Tll 1 n ' Lfnpr e8 n cd - fit 1 ll i h - BETTER FRUIT-PACKING . McDougal o o ni easan •• _ , . _ ec e �.` ,�• Fred s t Re- TREAT \I DE \\'I-��• � \Dl•\IVs -A A despatch:from St. Petei,sburi, 'ssiys: j - ' I ceives Bullet-in-•Itis Cheek. n Government Secures Su ­ • ., . 1 [lot tee .n the pe4 -.�- Fcg'despatch say's: Excel- ta- Dominion. Go A \\'inns -_ •_ A_-Br._an ns'c esp_ y . - _render of, uare Miles. rctticlird its climax- 0n-Thur stay-at --,,ions ralsorls!n Ontarla:�- - - p. ,-_ _ _.-_- _r sive 11ea"till precasts in almost unpre- plotsk, 58 miles north-west of NVarso-W,' -.• Dougal, a youth o7'teTe- years, acci- ._ - vsvFTerr, at prPconcerted signal. every •An. Oltnwa despatch ,says:.Nlr. \:. dentally shot himself with a rifle while A despatch from Oltawa says : The cedented intonsity; indeed, some-of (tie .,,;polkeninn on the streets-was killed( or Sluart, a western expert-in fruit-packing out-hunttng•at"Mount Pleasant, ,-near -Domir'iorr -c�ovranmeut _.has_. ma,biti a. old-timers.s,I., I.gof a 'tvve'th such gen " wounded. has been engaged by the, Department of Bt•uatford, on Wednesday. lie looked treaty with the 3,000 Indians inhabiting (ratted ,h I1 ro 0[ hot weather has been Rel�irih .from all over the crnmlry Agriculture t'o give dim°nstrnti°ns•be down the 2:-calibre rifle and it dis- the Hinterland. territory, between the experienced since ISgG, It is (em ed that 10 " irdry the absolute helplessne� of thr- lure the fruit-growers of Ontario, Que- charged uriexpectenly.. The bullet en- '1ne7t;`t °he and diAns Jforrnnlly�surBy rider and the it �he tdnni age throughout'Nvi�h the thetgrafi - .�: e r 3 police to copd.-.wi111 the revYituhr,ni:.ts. I i,,•r. and lite Nlar4time Provinces. -Ile lered his cheek and came'out near the treaty n still in r cess I Even the rnw•dies in the cnpilnl-,,ire i lnl< s the place of Mr. Boies, who is t,inpie• The loan IVawhile11b at condition to l3rant- wOh�h Swills be miles vestedain the, Ili Ontartitle io filling. nay`triili reaccording to process having tt:eir owl' w'av, the police&erlum now in the Jimploy of a leading Onlarlo fryi✓il hospital, Trow three W flee bushels per acre. daring l0 interfere w..0 them: R"Ots .'$$porting firm. A; serious it is hoped he will recover. GOvernmeril. „ . ,, _ ,, Y - ,4- --i. .. I W- . - 'Illd�•' '. s i .. • �. I y _ nv c - m *ss r .a1. ^ - cu •rwz.}� o .).. _ :-Y . ,,.•- - . .. w. •i. 4 .- + _ •. l , - ~ q Y PPe V. ' �1 p .. aired, How did m dear wife ha n biles Tubby. at the prospect of meet- 'ing of my lite 1 For surely you do de- °,- Y to full asleep at this hour?" - ing Sybil. whom she had not seen for serve blessings for stayfng with lllisa ,' "She laid down to rest. Then I took some months, burst into a Eit of loud Sybil in this here awful—" the gui3ar and sang to her, and she tell hysterical subbing and crying, aril Air admonitory pressure. of bliss - 7 T;;,, asleep like an infante° ould not-be couifurfed. TaLby's shoe by Dic. Boners' boot ar- a rested her speech for ,all instant and At that moment Sybil awoke with n kir. Kernels had patience with her, s AIAIN I' smile, and greeted tier husband plea- and let the storm'lafie its course, know- hien modified it: _ --�-. - Nil sant; - in that it would be followed L,v a cutin . "in this-tiers conmlodious an 641111• - Hey stooped and kissed her; but said that-would best prepare the Foor tree- brious watering place!" she ad ,�ktD -- . nothir}g of the respite, because She was titre to meet her lady. a I:nowing nob tuwar1l nlr. ,Berners. . 'N . _ _ - ' still -happily unconscious of any neces- wh4ch happily escaped Sy oil's notice. "' _--- S •bil had many questions to ask .t city for-'such- a thutg. neither did :e When Miss Tabby was ccnlposad y - 1. speak of the possible voyage to Eur- enough to listen to him• Mr. Berners about Black liall and its inmates, and •.. very impressively said to Icer: its ;ut•rouridin , but-first "she asked the _-- QR; .SYBIL BERNER 5 ope; deeming it premature to mention "You must e gemtfl _- : - such a-hope yet, lest she sliould, atental derangement, that renders her " - How are all at home,•Miss,"Tabby 4" , itiuioceht'ign'orunee of her real position, utter} unconscious of her imprison- .y - - VINUICATI4N chatter of it to her visitors. and so do Y "Oh,' all are wail, uty deur child} Iter cause harm. nient, and 'unconcerned about her fu- answered the old woman, as well as lie stayed w ilk her until .the prison lure, and you must be very cautious can be, consider lug your— Oh, there h neither to betray ar_ •emotion at the go again 1" she exclaimed, suddenly .p♦p♦.0-+ regulations for closing the, doors at sir g sight of her;_nor to [crake any allusion breakin l oft in alarms :'.,- I . o'clock in the afternoon obliged him to to the murder or the trial, or to an " - CHAPTER X'L`L-{Continued). "LisleR; vet Monger., ,As . new day take leave 'and-depart'. , y All are well, you say, Miss Tubby 4". _ / has been set for her death; so.I think no person or, event connected with eiiher; And toncjiy as he loved, he earnestly Then-he went home in a more hopeful inquired Sybil. for she has to •all about it.,, = that both mother . and child further action will be taken in the mat- .frame of mind•than he had enjoyed for "Oh. -yes, honey, all well, the ser- �-prayed ter until after the birth of her child- ninny,weeks•. , _ That '"is' a wonderful:blessing, in• wants and cattle, grid file pets and all might die in the- impending travail un- and . dome, considerable time after that deed, and [ would bite my tongue oft the other a'nimyles, anis Ituphuet and .,: The summer. ,was _slipping, 'swiftly sooner than say anything to . disturb less-unless the new petition sent tip to event. And )hen, I think, a frill pardbn away, little Cromartie— , Oh, my goodness t `.the governor, and" rounded upon the her,'' said • ,s Tabby, with a few sub- There I o a gain, worse than.ever." g g will•15e granted her." _ Fince the arrival of he[ respite for so g g sid4ng sobs. "Who 4 ltaph-{:ro'4" began Sybil, r . treport• of the physicians, should get "Hope deterred !'" began Mr. Berneir's. long and ipdefurite a period.•it had been •The-saiue admonition which he had assin er hand in perplexity to .and ter a full pardon. ecru ro er y the warden to rec• P b h vvr u erg 13 P administered to Miss Tabby was also fro across her brow. "\\'her are they Y Foto days of, the 'keenest anxiety. -ayes,- I know •." said Ishmael.Worth. cord to his-charge many valuable pr,vi- emphatically impressed upon the mind . -crept slowly by. leges that she had not,enjo-ved. nor, in- Did I dream of them, or read of them with a grave smile; "but hear me nut." decd, in her unconsciousness of her real of,Joe. And the old man was even more somewhere:' Raph-C:ro'- Oh, dear There was no possible,means of hear- "I am listening." . situation and indifference to all exter- ready and able-to .understand and act ate. my head. 4s so queer 'Dili I read 'Ing how Ishrnaet \\'orth pirspered in _ upon it than the'old maid had been. _ his mission to the gov er .nor. "I had 'seg gist interviews'with the nal circumstances, had not missed in or dream?" ' " governor; and though he was very_re- tier impri5onateut, Wh-n Raphael and little Cro' found "No, my deur;' exclaimed Miss Tabby, There were put .tyvq .mails a Week gov"ri � communtcatin iris serif;- out that Dir. Berners was going� to tape :from .Richmond to 'Black�'ille. g She was novv peemitted to walk- in g b hastening to retrieve'her error.. "You • mems, I perceived that he reap wished Dfiss Tabby to.see see tire; Berners,-they Ishmael Worth would.g0 Wird come P Y the shaded grounds and blooming did not read, nor likewise dream of any both pleaded to go with him also. to pardon- his petitioner: gardens within the %vailed inelosure - s4ch. They's peacocks, honey; nothing with all possible speed, for he must be " Bt ` this could not St either case Le but peacocl±s, as we bo>?ght.,to orna- -- -• . his own messenger. Then why, in v' name of Heaven,. around the prison. permitted: It was on the morula of the fifth did•he not do so . demanded Mr. Ber- }fere, ,through the influence o[ fresh fo.- Raphaeh Mr. Berners explained meat the lawn, you know." ri m g ners, starting up from ,his seat. air and gentle 'exercise, her physical the case- of his .wife, and sent the bo "Oh, yes, I know, peacocks"' said L. day. since the young lawyer departed "Be calm and I .vvili tell you:' said health improved very much, though her away more sorrowful, if possible, than SypSybh with a smile readily adopting the , ,on his humane errand. [shmnei Worth, gently drawing hint m1 .ental maladair- y rema4ried uninC d oledher explanation n1 11Qfam thata had been made to her. Lyoi. Berners -.vas makin before. " _ -• chair. — To little Cro he gave his gold pencil ' . morning visit to his wife in tier cell. Again Lon Berners dropped 'into it household from Black.Hall were admit- those peacocks. I dreamt-oh, I cant Y P tell to see her. end his new blank note-tool: from his rerrternber wlrot . I dreamt t" she tori- - She was sitting as placidly uncon- pocket, that the child might amuse him- - with a deep groan. . Hitherto Miss Tabby, Raphael, and " ttnued• contracting her brows with aD acious of danger a_s usuaf. in her harm- - self with drawing pictures,' and he . .'--less'halucination, playing w fth her little "H it'were not that trcubie has so dis. even little Croutartie had been.i_arefully promised to take him to see "Sybil- eKpr'ession of pair; and get plegily.- dog, w htch vvns coiled up on her lap. farted the clearness of your mind, you excluded flora _her_presence._ lest the `Never mind, my darlin what !t would yourself see that men in author- ntarnma'--at.Force future day. - Bentrix Pendleton. 'wit+) had scarcely violent emotion of the woman and the was. Dreams are profitless subjects to It was yet earry in the forenoon when lett Sybil for an Dour since her impri- ity, cannot do these ltiingF so suddenly; .oath, or the-innocent-prattle of the the., carriage from Black Hall rolle:l employ the mind upon;'`said d.atnd aonment; sat grn�ely and quietly mea"r, 'I repeat that I perceived that the,gov- child, should suddenly' strike- 11 taking taking Sybil's hand. and engaged as usual upon some ttttie trite cruor vvouId gladly tiny a granted-the through the prison gates, and drew :p "Tlie electric chord vvherewffh lifting tt up. "Now. conte with me. L ' nrdon immediately upon the hresenta- we are darkly bound."-- have something pleasanter to talk of needlework. _-. :.__ . p before the great door of the-building. And Lyon f3eraers sat purposely•viith tion-of the, petition, founded .as It was Diiss Tabbq ' groaned and sighed - and shock her.into a full consciousness about.". she added, a4 she drew Sybli . u g g of the awful position' whicti her friends heavily as she followed Dir. Bc►'Hers down one of tri,' shaded garden walks. his back to the light-,to shade;his face, pan such strong 'rounds, and he wa-s , into the gloomy•hall. - - and hide the uncontrollable agitation of only deferred.from doing so by the tact. were now more-than ever anxious o They were met b one of the turn- There-as one.subject. among others his countenance, as he gszed upon his that at the present point ul-t'•nic such a conceal trout"tier i:nowlydge• -For they keys,Ywho informed Air. Berners that upon -which '-ybil was quite sane: her. doomed wife: and shuddered to think pardon would be. a very unpopular argued, ..-,f! only the mill of insanity own approaching maternity. Beatriz \Its: Berners, and tiles Pendleton w_erg . of the aatul issues at stake in the sue- 'measure. could be k pt around her for a little taking the air in the walled' ,erden tae- knew-this,'•as she lett her to d distant '_ ccs$ or failure of Ishmael Worth's inis- "That a lady's innocent-life should It+lf while loiTer: until lire hoped-for pardon garden spat, and made her sit down_ aeon. � � � r� hind the building. - a a-acrifice'l,o &:politician's have of pop - should come, then she need-never.t©.. upon it, while,she..said: _ Preceded by Ike"turnkey sail follovicee3 Im Should this second petition Pae more Parity!" bitterly commented Lyon Ber- know that she had- been the inmate til by. Dtzs.� Tabby: Lyon Berners went "�iow, darting, that Miss commission e v iGitunate than the !list one,'and sboutd nets. : a prison or•stpod within the shadow of through the hill out at the grated.buck here, had we not better commLssion her - I` : Mr. V1'orth succeed in ob4iining for her. Ishmael' North was silent for a mo- the acafigld. door, and through .the walled back to buy some flannels -and lawns and �a full pardon, Sybil might go forth event because he felt the injubtice c•f !t way the opinion of her physician, laces for the wardrobe. of the coming and the fear of her friends, that he'1 yard, and,through, another heavy gale this very day a free woman. and her i•yun" Berners' retuatirs. - yet did not into the strong!; inclosed and well- child. he. can bring them when she - ,husband might lake her far away 'ir`bm ,wLsh to.rebuke them. and then he said, reuaon would return with' the birth cf shaded •amen, where he 'found his wife comes next Brae•• And You and I can These scenes of suffering to some fair depiec tingly - - . her-child; and they•prayed•fita.t it might and her friend silting. under the trees. Amuse oursel`v'es - with making -them foreign 'land, where-she might recover "I do not thief: the gxvernor's Course not do so until she should be tree from This was- so much belter" than any- up.` . h P policy- the prison. "Oh. yes, Ys S•_ind?ed! That will be ' er reason and her c'acc of mind. Here was directed. by any t3elf�sh po titin, Dliss Tabby -had expected to see. Should.111x.1\•orth fail in obtaining a He feels that he. must be guided in a And ,o they had guarded her from all g bthought full the will of the people. that her depres�cd splcits rose at once oililhaktttDefulre� strange II doebelievel l pardon: but succet'ti in gaining a great degree by associations that might suddenly bring as she hiirt•ied; after Mr. Berners to would have let the little stranger arrive respite, Sybil would-ax perrnilted to who are crow most unjustly; certainly. back her memory and her understand- live, if she could. long enough to being but most violently set agal'n5t Siva, Ber- Ing; and therefore had ,enied the visits meet Sybil• wlio, with- BrB�rIX, liad without•an orld to .poi I it. if you forth her child, and then her awn foci Hers. So he sends down the rt�+ite. to_ of-her faithful and afflicted servants anti arisen fo receive hidtt. _. _ ise Berners had scarcely tim�Zo em- hadn't reminded me-and ( a married felted Life must be yielder; up•' which,` under the peculiar cilium- proteges- tram Black Hulk. brace his vi ife and shake hands with woman, vvlto-ought to-know,'better. and •But should Iter adv to fat also to :stances, no one can ob„ect. and sends Now, hei,aever, ,.after she had been you onl n irl, who ought to knmv'iter obtain the respite, Sybil -had 'just,ohe it as a prelude to the pardon which 1 surae weeks; enjoying the privilege of D1iss Pendleton, before- Sybil in -he y\\ell, i do declare!” exclaimed thing! week to live; for on the seventh. day believe will certainly follow when the dully exercise, in the [reap air of the rushed past 'him. caught Sybil to 'her :y Lit turning end-staring at her cbm -;. from this, she was onler�d-for death! popular ..excitement has 'had .time to grrittnds, and tier health--had gained .gin at•ins, and,' forgetting all Dir. Berners' Y 6•- - •- " nunonly be- n[uon. 1 P c ;cit e." P n cnulions and her.awn promises, fei`to: P , offal insanity, was �.i peacclrtWly un "Hc'nven great it.•may be so," fervent- to take a pleasing-and fa+orable turn. +ob ing an cry >, cause you have been ill ons I have berg conscious of impending doom '. ly prayed Lyon Berners. Slie now knt'vvgthat she vv as going to child• sial,-exclaiming r well„ that you have forgotten this But today he knew thal•.he must hear "And naw;' . said Ishinnel Worth, "Oh, my lamb! lily baby'. my dor' necessary p ire, n not , I'l stir; she tr+ncicd that she provision. while I have re • • worst that .could befell drawing from. hos' breiist •pocket. u %vas staying at some ple>i�iint place t.f ]mg.! And is ft here 1 land you. my dar- r, ,} r my iamb!" 'eke.,..etc., ntembereti it;' Saul geatrix, cggnhinglX- . . Phe best or the 8 lin . m ' baby won't forget it_ ng !„ ex- ' lie sheriff ^f . the "benefit of het g y "\\'eiL [ i; , • % n t �: r irecteti t r i' rt.ort Wr . cat n cel d elm n r e Richmond* coach sealed .• unpin :her: for today th t parcel etc. would • arrive,, and 'viouid bring tier fife courtky:; I mutt Int: :this ttocunieat treatth. and that Brbl.rix Pendlti+ton vvas ��.\ • r• what .claimed Sybil, starting u • and running "Why. you' fuo•�sh old Tnbby'• . P tealotis advocate, Ishnael Worth. to sir. Fortescue at om, •.-� al..o one of. the guests of the house; and y' Y towards her husband, and [olktwtvi by ' An. even wTrkie he .sat thus geeing "I- will .not ,detain u, fhcn. D that Lyon I3errYc'rs was only-.na_occa- are you Nowlin for now . H v i y Y Docs I'endle'ton. g n a rn with his grief-dimmed eyes upon his thousand. thanks'(or vuur kindnes ! .I ;.1ional v1.situr. lxeause the dutit',. of his 91st over -ytrtir habit. of crying feDtnt'v�'r ,•Lyon:" she said; breothle;ccly. "Flow �► fated urt� wife, _Ihc'sound of z ra'• Heaven that some day .1 envy 1,(I ,rofecsion ronflned hint int- greater part )Bing yet, you ocing.: w' ofd tnfattt:" mucrt mpne�+. have cgu•gro about you?" - roach; (e otsi�ps was heart;; the cell i able to return ft;' i rvtmtl exclaimed 1 �. asket�cyl!L taughiag,• as the e�lricrd+'d "I don't.knov.,•deur• You can have it p t` 5 .ut•lh�_time at L3iad:hall: door orris unlocked, and the warden on Eierners' ri4in from -hi: chair.' herself from the,clrngutg embeace. and L? g "it happened one morning, vvtten-SY all, of you wish, be ft little or much: 11 .presented himself. snying in a.tow tone: Ishmael Worth tool: 'his. hand and bit"was taking tier usual exorcise in the ` " down• for it is ail your oven. �ybrs in he "tilt. \\'orth has just nrrivt'd, anti-�held it- vv'hile he,looked earnestly' in his garden, "1 know I'm an old fuel," whim err! y +idea; attended by .her huslutnd and P I• nn Berner, pulling his purse in her wishes to. see you downstairs in my face, and said: her friend, sire suddeitl• turtii'd t. I leis Tabiry,, a� $t.,Site th;ped-her et efs. reef l y' y• leaned up ugair''L. he bole a[ the tree. hands. tofflce, sit.". "1'oti.hn5c eery .good Fenlon now t' Bf rners and said: "Oh. no. I don't want that; but,you Before-• the• warden had finished his, hope for the best; so miicli-reason Wok "Lyon. dear, 1 wanC to sae Tubb, nd "To be •atire y'ou,are! Everyt�ody ? Wows that ! But you are a dear. good I mttslr give a=faLby as fallen,money a's she sentence, Lyon Berner: had siarted up�only-lo.hope. but to feel a-ured of her Joe. The next tithe you collie to Pee erre. m may, require,.. t� make some purchases .and sprun;;'past°him. ` 1 . release, that I`StioUld counsel you to i vvislt i•on'would-bring thini-y ith you.- old Tabby', 'for all; ani! f -ant delighted I for pie.' . _ He hurritxl down the,sfairs• threw g preparations lei leave fu. see you. And pen arena you being (fo be continued). 1. begin at once your p "I w ill','do s,,. deur Sy lett. is there to speak to. Jf4s: Yend}eton°" " : :.opeii'khe door of the warden's office and ttie , country. so .a,..to t?e .•+bre to,-start arty.••rine else yon` wurild• tike :10 see. ---- confronled Ishmael Worth, who• pale, on your. voyage with tier immediately rnguired.lu'r husband, who decuu'd now "Oh. yes:,huv�{'�° , d° is" Bea- _ -..---4 -- wenry, trabelstiiined, and iroubitxl, afl.r .!lie parden Arrives," ttrnL wifh . prnj,er ptlecautfons, ter' " iriertds 'irnm . ilidcl;vflle. might be-per- cuurtes�d and -.offered her- hand to The man who .can't be'humbuggeo ,stood, before him. Thanks for your words of comfort ! misses lot, of fun in'life. " �!" Sybirs-,.Thanl:s: for ycitir counsel ! I always Miss I en elloa. _ ,- Fol }leaven's sake tried milted to see her. '.i azo Well and glad to see you. Dfi�c __ .vr . husband, breathlessly "speak! w•hut leave your presence, Mr. Worth, with • "bio, -no one else particularly." she Tabby;; answered the young tady..cor- :;news 4 Is it to be death-or life?" . • now life!" warmly exclaimed Lvon Ber- ans\i,'rete. dial! I1 is [ooli.h Jo run yourself down w hen I p` Hers, 'cordially ''grasping and shaking "Arc.you sure:� " our lief hours are only too glad to do ,:. the hands. that held his own, "\\hy, yes, Lyon dear t �m sure I do And• oft• !flies Bealrfx._I do pray the Y g 'CH:IPTER S\'fl. Lord to ole you every night and morn- k'. for you. , Then Ishmael Worth took leave,and not rare to see anybody el.t es eciali'•. -Life or'death 4" cried Lt'flR BernerS,!went.a\yay. - = 41}►y-rails is there, intlecd. that especial - p ,Ilid with intense anxiety. , . Lyon'Berner- returned tie file ce11 f caro for at Black Hull. except my own - - "lt is a res ire," answered Ishmne't —�,I" p his wife. , lir was adnrftcd Ly'• the lain- faithful servaris4" sire asked, a 141t1i ' 1- 4, ` ' e indly: takin 'lht ., . atlendayce, impatiently, nuc had' never once. since - . (l W4 {-` ,-� -��� arm of the agitated m6n and gtntly Jp' fecund c r ter urge t1-11 ' leading him toward a chair. utitside of her bed. Beatriz vias silting of {iaphncl or Little Ccuntarlie• Silo /1 ��� r! - "Only that!" groaned Lyon Berner I by her. Slrtnr utin, •iow•. soft notes c[t - d r had appmently forgeett�n them:•as well �� `�'%� "as•he drobbed heavily into the ,offere+l the rnilm' as nu accompaniment. to a as alt other `greens artd circumstances seal IStmlhing-nor trtat. she w•ns singing_ immediuteky connecl.ed witlLthe_-tragedy \`: r c i;' A "But that is much." si,olhmgly began "\\'hal news Y" exclurimed the yormg� at Black hall and fire trial al'I31acl«illi. , -/�� ,., t `"Ishmael \\-ortlt, "very much. fur it is Ilad;y. in• half-sluppressed eirgerness: And Jlr. Berners v'vuld not venture t _� -: VK . //.' -- � -.. . .an earnest of— "'!'here is a respite. tcir'po indefinite to reunind her of tildr.existence. ' R�" j �"Huvv lon�7' moa od Mr. flerrmrs, period. that Nil,. Worth thinks is a cer- "\-ery weft, dearest, I will firing your � mak, 11-1-!e, 1 , �� �� 11 r >�nterruptingrhis companion. . I taiiut prh}ode to. a. future, pardon." 'lricnds to see you to rtlorrcrvv," said "�. I: -�f I • i r- r {; • • "During'the plensure ut the gov'ernuq:, an,w•ered Mr. Berners, seating. himself Mr. Berners, soothingly. ; - •,,,, -' _ Ilio nevv (lay' hiw'been appnInl d for beside hos wife's bedside. . . �,moi'= , ' ,,I. • 'w her-death:'' ached 'the oun lriwyer, -'wink I leaven !" fr rut nil. ex- _, /- . Y b I CH.\pTER XV111. �'� , t ': in a low 1'oice. and atter a short parse, claimed Renlrix- "But why not the full - - . for he could not bear to Utter The other, pardon at once:" } f cvUil in the chaos of her mond, _ y awful ward of doom. - qtr: Berners explained 'the reasons had lost 'all 'mirmorj of her' hvo pro• / . _) " u cv'L4F, looes they had not for a moment for- _! �� Go onl` said ,_ huchsnd, sltil for the delay. r • ' violently shaken by his emotions. . I "'Che.people are even more cruel aynd gotten her. • - - : �__- �< 1 - or ' Ishmael \\'orlh. nro�e frr,nr Ifr,r :stmt�,trvjrrct than ' file law l But still--oh1 Ral,hael, who Was perfectly well _ -I _ Into w'hich,.he had sunk [c,r a,nrnnient, Ihanl: Ilenven for .so much. hope and aware o[ Sytikl's silualion, was break- / _ / �. and he ini,d his hand upon Ilii,shoulder'i coniforl ns vvc have!" she said. Ong his heart al Black Hull. -And every . f`_ , ,- I L. -'. Of ihr? 6tjfiPPlllr mita and c,rid "Jit.'\\'orth (cels so sure of the Pat-- morningvvlien liltre Cro'•was set up in -- .. ��f r - -1 ' .- "'fru`t Calm the••l,c hirhirlie;n nf'YOU"I don, that he advises me -to make all his high-chair besides Nits. Berners' y� . G , - - y spirit, ; Llr. 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Lo."r call �I IMPOlon .4 1 . - _ . - - ­ - . keriax Ont. 11 The pvtpils of Audley s.chool call- at thio odice, � U.-it I . - . JA� ". �. ' . " ' ­ TERM8 - ­_ . I - -_ . _I---- ­ ---.---- * 160 A, ed iipou Mi�-s Wiuuifred Chapman -%v thing ,".. = ... -9 . - I .. _'­ I present- PPLE BARRELS. A nt a ­ . . 1*0 ! �;,I. ... .. t..t...:-6I.S6 pow year; 411.00 tPaidluadvastips at her hutue recently and present- A at"ol-1price. THEGUYSBOR0132 ..1 9 �1� ''.. . .... . `L . . RELS Iliado in %Vhitby and bold ai 44 oeuts. . � . . .. I 1 . ed her with and easy chair J C sH . . ­ I __� ...1. - . EptlEttD. I 43tV � . .. _ .--- - . -- . - . t- -dinier L. . ... .. . ­ I . . jai stand as, a reinembrance ' --1......­. ----.� _­­.......__ __ 11 . 0 . 11 . . - - � The 1�eople's 'Ca�h i,� I 1. ... . I -' - - ' " ST.-On July5th, a 2 year old . . Store. :'-- "I . ­.,.­_. ..' , ­ -1-- . ... I C -- 1 -6f theh� happy -school-days..- A 0 1, . . � _, .;L1 �:. I.- - . I I ­ L Molloy hailer.dadit roar, blight1v brindle. . . I . !!F : �­ - most plea�aut afternoon Was . � I . �. L 1. .� 11 1. . . striyed from lot 2M, con. 10, Idark"La. Rw . . . . . I . .�. them. Xlitis __ I Z .. . . , .... .. . . ---.-----..---,--. -7A Clearing Sale for Balance of August . spent by Whinifred warn offered. W,G. hl�ESOH.bloolsolia. "tf �. . ".. . RATES OF ADVERTI81NO: - has been accepts as a StLIdent at . ff I - I � ot32,con.3,Pick- --- - - - the of-Pedagogy, Hlihi, entia.on or I � - . -.. , , =raswitou.per line- - -- - 10 cents " S about Sunday,Aug.'Ub, one 81) make room for fall andwintergoowlii. i, �111'1� I . it subsequent insertion,ptrlius - a " iltou, for the coming term which dark fat roan Letter,deborue I.a years old, Any . Itimle'llber opp,)rtunity never .I . i�. I .:,...��­��;.. . � . This rate does not include L.Agal or Foreign ad• information loading to her recovery will be retreces [let-Steps." Hiire ii, an ()l)r),,trLun1ty. By Lili-sming it you loose inon- r, .. I'L. '.. , ".. L WWI-111M opens in October. - . suitably rewarded. Jambe Todd, Chorrywood, ey. We Are offering all the following, good*at regular bilaUghter �' -"' ­ ,:� - ..;' .i:I I . ­� - . I - , v ! I. '. :. .. apee, terms 911'em to pk�es Malting ooh. -1. _. . - 45.4 . . . I . I.t.for I - ' -_ L • ----_----•­-- --- - -.---- " I L�_ 3 or 6 months or bT the year. Half- I L . . I I- I- . . I. . . 'r M TO SELL OR RENT-That . . . - *"'-'-. _' _..... .1, or yearly contracts'pa7lbole quarterly. �IWUITE VALE. .. , . �, . � AR " I- L . I . . .. . . I ... -farai. lot 10. Broken Front or ,,*..__�,_.---- . .. . . . . - " . I . ... Ml-ydaeds cards,ten lireLor ,,under, with pWr, ; ­_. . ____ . . .L well known L .. _.�--------�*' White Lawn Blouses. " -*. eaWyear,65 Do,Payable in advance. I - Lake Shots, coutainiug 10 acres, thoroughly . ..1. . .. . .. 1. .,..,. I. "li-l-, I" . swNoticelu local colinmris ten cents per line, Misses Lillian and Ella Pennock un,levirained,all utidtir'cul,ivattoll, never fail- .I . I I , -�. . I Rogul.ar priee 81.:.T for 80c. I.i..1� , 4 , . ng wells of water,well fenced an-I good Learing . -- . - AveIoeateper line each subsequout Insertion. spent a few weeks with relatives in tL :,.----.-, '... , "I. � . - .. '-I..--- 'I- ,,peoial contract r tea made known on applicia. -6 ' 13 . I -R(!gkllal-lWiCe $1.00 for 7.5c, ___- *I- � '01, -I ­ - -- - - I on:. No f`Poa.&dvertisiiig. � Toronto. It APIT t071134'13 U&r(lUiAL Picker-7 :_ �' I .- .-, - . _­Re,1,tjlar price .7.5 for We . . . 'L- I � �o 11 d di I solid brick Lou"" I . _ - � .. ­ 3.��%arc.,.`r :p ; . ..L. * I I 1 44 tf . L . . . .. . .1 ,.- Advertisements without writt6v aitru;tjons M&Aers Will"and Blake Beaton are oz P,O., . - .. ___ . . LADIES, EMBROIDERED HOSE.-Fast Dye, Black and Tan. Regiu.' - �srll The inserted until fo,rbiddeo and charged so- �pending their holidays with refatives ' . lar priee'25c for:)O(-. . . .� oordingly. orders for discontinuing advertise- In Orillia. k ARM FOR SALE.-The' un(rer- BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE-Reg 5(�- for 1W. -- - . -Weave mustbe In writing and sent to thepub. I . 1�..- -- 1. - .; ­ . .-Ushers. . . Mrs. 1I. E. Park, of Milton, andMrs. Fswa-d is "orfering bis,farru of 100 -MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HOSE-All sizes up to 8 -and 10c.. ... .I .r .- .. . . . job Work promptly.attended to. . acres for sa1e,situated ore lot west of Graham - S,,Se .. .-. . ..�� . D. Palmer, 61 Orillia spent a few days Bros,being the centre burldred of lot 2Z in the . .- . - dies A . . '. . . 1. - � � I- La -�� to I0, 12c and 15c. � . _ _ " -' `-�_ Murkar -& 'Thextin', Pr ' rietori 'Ivifh their .sister, Mes. D. R. Beatuil. 9th con,c? the Township of Pickerkng. This I ". . . 1 I . I � ... .I , op LADIE-S-.UNDERVE�TS-Short Sleeues . .... . �� . .. .. A�arewell part v was given on bion- farm is one of the best stock and grain farms in . - ... . I .0, -_ - be,rowusiiiv,with no vraste land. Tbistarm . . . . Regular Price 1-c for 10c. ; I . .. I , - t I '�s,ind Dots. _'. ..I- _... .. .T� I... .. ___ __ I - __ day evening�it which a very pleasant is be.ng offered a.t 'a specia.l. price with very ._. .150 yds PRINT,in Pink, Blue, Checks . .. 4,�: ; t time was enjoyed by the mail)- voting ease terals to suit the parcLaser. Intpection . I . 1 . .. I. .1 NOTES'AND COMMENTS solicited, Apply to W.J. MICH� :7 , Reg price Se per yd foi,Me. •. . .. I ... : . . . . - Of - .I . . - , .� 1(�) yds WRA.PPERETTES-Reg I'; . ,, friends 'All.. Russell Whitv wh;were -"n'f 'r0,.sU.=C0.,. 43tf . 2c per vd for 7c. � .. ELL. � . . I -- �, , - . . . . ,These are very ; present. .. . - - .. _.- . -- ---'-- special Values. . - - At this season of the year,when On Monday evening of last week the ARM FOR SA LE.-Fir,t-class. " 20 yd end Fa%vn Venetian Dress Goods. . the heat is sd oplirdssiVe, the dai- friends of tele citizens who left last F farm, contain'iLm ii�4j ii.cies, 1)elug parts of price per vol"20c for 7c per yd . I .. I � � , I papers never have an issue that week for th' North-NN. last li�ts iO acd 21.Brokin vrout Concessiou,Town- I Re g . . .. '. .. � ..; , - V pap .t Aled 20 yd end of Net Muslin Dress Goods _� .--4 - , ,.. . .. ., . , e , . est. farewc] .Lip of Vickeritig. On tl:e premises are a first- - � _. 9 . . -dot�s not contain at lea-st one thein in the.*basewent of the Metll(1- class(lwelaing alirl outbu4ldiDqta; barn 4z'sloo . . Reg triceper yd 13c, for 5cper yd. . These goods could not be% - ��- . . ­- -. __ ­dro-vvning-accideut: - While nihny -dist church. The attendance`was. 'Witff stone-stal.,ItLR urineitiealtb. Farm I--ali - i- I 1pr Et price quoted. . . . . -of thes6 accidents' are .due to the large and many good wibhe.., were ex 'lioJerdra.inedauliftricoome in 000d . , , well, re- Mem's Ernbroidi-reed Herras'dorf Dye-Sox.-Reg price 25c fo- Ise. , orchard In full gearing- r Plain . .. . . ." � Awability to swim, the majority pressed fur_fifefuture prosperity of pair,,,Also a6 5cum, . g. . -g 15c for 12c. Fancy Tan. reg 254�for L 20C. . . . I . rity of bit, farm is one of the very beet in Pickering ,. black, re _tUWu9lJip'fit- tu-2,111S. ELLEN wAL-Ei ;-; White Dress S4iirts, reg price ll.W for 75c., .: - .I . I Ahem way be traced to Sheer care- Quite it number went from this 263Maj,)r t-19routo,orto JOHN A. O'CON- . . . the parties in their new home. - I . , *% NOIL,Whitby by P.0. I � 40-47 A ' * 10 � . ��. - :-.,... - - lessnasis and- in -many eases- -the town Ust week to the 'North-Wee. room to mention. � -..-,. big lot of,other things will be offered for sale which we have not . I . ,. . i , - - --,-.--.---.- .. I . .. . 1.1. 11 - : - ' viCtIm" hRvs4 been-e1pert '-wim- The party inNuded-Ntr. .U. J. lioldge, P. ARM TO-RENT-The undersigned - - ' . ... . . . 1� I I .. ..; .....anere. In the case of bathing, .Mrs. W. H. Smith.-Miss Pearl ,Siuith, a- ri desirocs of routing his farm of 100 acres . . . _ . ,�-- .-';� those-whoa-retlaableto s*irn us- Mr. Wilmot Smith, Xiss Violet Kee- " 0 . ' •- .. ' more or lose,on int 23, 4th sod-6tb concessions D. SIMPSON & COMPANY .11 - ,A Pickering.east of NN'b4temle,the same bell, . . :tall exercise' sufficient care not ler. Mr. George W. Ferrier,. Mr. and gool state -wail . - . 9 -..I.. . . . of cultl�sticn:and being � .. *enter pla es vvhey; their - live, -Mrs. H. B. U ilbur and sori,' Garfield.' in On the promises are a good house two - I-. - .. - I : . . - . ". - - I - .r. .r. . _KTr.:RZ11*-TC3- ' ' . . . .. .� , .. This week Mr. Russell White has ,Set barns.with alone foundations and s'abling no- ' .I . . . . would Iqe endangered. They know h6 face wes:tward. fiernes.th.bay sheds and two elloG•pig pea lisad IPTC_ -3 . OMTM 'the probable restih of getting into. . - hen hops:four.'scres of orchard nosily& in . . � - . ... .. . I . . .. . I I 1 .� . . � -s.ire hedt - I - I . . .1 On account of the' oppri Intl bearing a the beat belliul;varieties. Also _ water that is bey6nd their depth. 1�be-publie schQul w411 not be re-opened an a.bundance of goon,Water ?be @,Lme will be . . I . . . .. . .-1. � . . .. . .� I . . . ,Asa consequence he nUtIlbet of until further notice. The school build. rented.or a,term- of Years. Oliver H Pugh. . . . I - � ,.. .'R ­ I , - . . ... .. � Green River P 0 Int .c,,u t.Pickenag. tf .1 to - ' ac6dents to those who are unable ing has-'u rider'gone'considerable ble refinir . . : .. . . . � . . to swiii. Is Comparatively few. An dozing the vacation, and after much I I . . L I -,-:� expert switumer has confidence in. trouble the Oustees have bad it pro- ., FOR SALE !. ..- :. = . . " . 'him-self, and ,ovill go- _ijkt,i.) place,i perly cleansed." 31r.-F.*C.'Mechin, of . . ­ . ... . . .- . - , . . :._.- . .. - -_ _. .. a . ergP 0 ;turn. It n engaged to snc- . __ ..- .1rom.which he cannot rt . P . ceed Mr. Roidge, w'hb resigned to ­ I . way be that he is seized with � go .. .. L ' - -. .- . I . I . '. . . ..... . . ''... � I I V L.I -1 ,.. .�, - west. I . - _:. . . � 91PE TOMATOES - _ - .- - - -_ _: . -- I- � . - , . I- . . L. .�.�I -ralups. and before . . . . . - . I _.­�L �­' _L _�_ . :_ :., - � * - ­.- �-" . I . 'r assistance . . . . I . - _�. -- ... I . - - i- - t- Vi4tors in the Vale : Mrs. Jack and , - .- ' ., � . I . . . � � . .... . . I . , ­ � icomie, to him he qillik4 into a iva . . I I and ' I . '.. * . - - ' . 4 childi eo,-of Nett York.'at Mrs. James . - . I . . . I . � .We wish .to ihformour ciastomet-q-that we still keep'on habdafull. I � . - . . ery. grave. 9(l,ctorb - my that lay V's, Miss HAtti-t- Day at TW)ni&, . . .. - � rs many of the deaths, 'stippoiedly reI � 411 kinds of Vegetables in Season. line,'of School,Book s, Eximination Paper and Tablets, &-ribble , Ea- man i - - - ,re'%. Miss Ida Virner at D. S. Tiur- - ,. 01-ciqe Book-,,, Pencils, Era!;ie'K_s, Writi.ug.and Drawing Books,P46US and . . .. . .:- --due to drowning. are really due ttr ne�,'L�. ,31i.,s Gtts3it- Annis.nfth Miss . . : . P46 ns � , . I.' I , . - - . --'At - - _� - - . PC-ncil B(J,XeS'.'. . lowering Hea"ice White. Mi-i Jessie V%*eir, � . . . ,bitart failuie, the--tidden JoN% of . . .. ,. �. .I 7 . . . . . I. . . *Gamma;da.e*s .Gardens,— . ' ' - - ref the temperature.of the body Mr. J � ' * . . Orillh� at. -. F. W.,eir's Misa Gold. I 0 -- I . Also a nice' assortment -o -00 * ' . � . . . . -causing too great a slim-k to, the ie Burtoll. at JIL� TAylor­*A, 31r. Frank . . ,f g cod -Pape'r, Envelopes and -a - ..1.1. . 'heart b -. X n. of Chicago, ' a 46.7 . Brougham. '. W-riting Tablets. -_ . . .I.. 3vhere. y death int-tant15 f3tirto t his arents', I .1 I - . .. ... � - ­ . . . . , ra, Sat age and Smit . withI—— - � -- , *-...�., ebsit,ies. If bathe" guarded 31 r s. � . . a . � - ... - - . . . .. . . . .. .i - .-.1 w . . Mrs Jos. Leary,-Mrs. Walker. of Tar- - . - . I . . . � .. ; . L . I - ' . 7* : -�-� -� M- & M. :B00ITM . * * ' I—. . * , � .L I :, , ., �. against these-dangers .the nuoib.er * 05' - ' - ----:-�� . . . .. onto, with dauiziliter. Mr-,. -Lamont. ­ I��_ -of accidental deaths by drowning APPLE BARRELS I . . - -.I .. - Hiss Major, of Aitrura.-with Mr. A. E. . . . �6 . . .. . would not be so great as they uoy% Major, Mrs. Britc1leyand children, of - . . .. . .L ial*. another fri�clllent cause of Milton, With Mr, Silas Windsor.-Miv+ .. . . I . I . . .- , . . .. . . .. � ----" recklessness ! . . �. . , . ­ . - .. - - . - . who go out boating. _() R. Beaton, _Mi�!.,s11aThorn4)o, with - .., _. .I .1 ._.. � .N . . . The undersigned has a quau- - � I -, . . . 7 .. . - . - I -1 _­ . 7-matter hew calm the-lake may be. Parent's- . ' M I L'-. �- those N E R Y - , fatalities is the reek It-.1*nes., of Evva Palmer, of Orillia, with Mrs. D. ,.'. � . .. .. . . .� - . . . , , . , . . 111 - .. no person should venture out any - � . I * . . � ... "" I I . - . . I . ti ty of No. 1.Apple Ba�rels fw sale . - . . . . I ;Brest distance rnless he is capable . - . .- . - ' '� . . 1. ," . -� �. - , _, . ..,: . - sof managing it boat if a .storm - I - -%'-' FA L E REG rSTER, _1, _. `_ ---- .1 . I . __-, __ __:_, _ �_ ,_ * _ I . I Ca - - . 'a . _.... - . - ' - , VE-1�'.--,- -,-. - - - ____ � �­ -7-- .�-T- � 'Jitst received it fresh-stock, including- Childreii` .'. � - . t rcasii�Me prices 7 ,� price _. -ise - n be . s Wear . .. .1 . A01111+ -No action L' .-- I - . . . . . . I . . . :, . . L, . . . condemned .more strongly t StTT,,R.D.,,T,-SEPT. 114T.'490fl.-Ali . .. .. . . .. . . .. . - I �.. I � � . than .. 1. . sale of household fuiniture in Clare- . .1 . �� _..., , - � I. that -of a yorfri-9 Man taking a I .. I % -W. D. GORDON I .. and Sailors. � fittest Styles. TA)w prices. . �- of 5-011ug la mont. the property-'of B. 'Ferntie-. . -I ' - __�I_� ..� -%. . . . I I . - - . . . . �. - . . . part, dies out boat I k . . . 1. .. . .. .. . , �; L L�a:e at 5p JL . I ,.m e into d t, rl,eqp bills. Thos. -I- _ _,I et�p water:ti u le.-�s lie is a ill ex- --, p-,u­,h-e­r, . ,. � - . , � . -W r Lyn - * v - . .M I M S ­­ � L'.-' 7- . � 1. Pert .1-Ailoi-and callable of louking I - - . .9 � - .. 1� I . . . - ., - -after the safety of those in hi-, . L . . - .. - . ­ . . . - .AVOIDED L . .... - :.. 7. : charge I -n) ariie or a -undersigned will be in Picker- . Chat should a stot - The fit . . � . . - - . .. . � tit occur. M-duy Yotling I U ` OPERATION AVOIDED -accident ne i ng every.WednesdAy for the -bene -1 . - , : ." - - . . I , - . ­ venture ant-into deep water ,n bell ' of his many customers who want their - . " - . . . - - . I is 1 .. . --. - they should ' ' . i . I -not. be. allowed in watches. clocks and jewellery repaired. , apers Paints,' ' ..011 :EXPERIENCE Of MISS HERKLET . Wal I ,. ' J, �-�­ ' i II 1. . .. �..­.' L. .. .. . water- that goes beyond _.their � " I ave them t -Dr. Baterrian's :_ I . .* - . -- waist. These tire the ones who . . Kindly le. a L .7 . *_ I . . . . .. - L. . .. ._%­.:.­ . - ,: �. .�� : ­.,o . . .. . . . . .- I ,!% , ."I. it-ill. ,not listen She Was Told That en Operation Wim drug store.- All work warranted. - ;- -.. I . . - I I:- . L _mrro, -1r. - - . -.1 to advice from Inevitabto. How She Escaped It. . . . . ' ­ ' - * ' . . - - experience . I �1.-' -fresh stock now on hind. Orices in Wall P ' . I I I . : -:those -%6'o havb and � - . :F. TAYLOR. ... --­ -A large . 1. _. . . . &per =91119 . I... wisdom. .A few days ago Ek party . *I .. - . sic;ian tells.a worna- .30-43 ' L.' '_ vVhitbv - ,.. from So. up. - - . When a phy I .I oaf- _ . . ., - of ladies and geutli&nbe:n callie When with venous feminine trouble that � • ' I ' - -_� .-I .. I . . -- .., ."_-.�-.� %. down from the city in a beautiful . tion. is necemrv, the MANITOBA AND NORTH , ": -m-� . -John P&rkez', ", , - ,-­ '' I . .1. . . . an operation very . =,U=bgLTT0=. . 7; :I- � - -Ily equipped gasoline launch,'pro- thought of the knife-and the operating . . . .-. . L_!pelled by a 15 horse power' engine, table *stri.keg terror to her heart, and WEST 'LANDS FOR - i . . __ � . . I . . .. . .� :- - - . . . , oar h;%pitali a I . . i . . I L . - . . . . L and spent the day at Frenchman's re full.of viomea combag �*.. - .SALE. . - � ' - . . . - -�--7 - .... .. � � . : L . ; I* ,�JBay. L -_ ­ " � ,. .. .. ..% � � : . � . - i . I As they were preparingr, Nu-such operation ___ -_ _ L . ... -.--�I - I. ... or - Three 'whole and eleven halt sec- . Froduce -Market , . Bella I Veighbors. .- . .-their retaii-ii-trip the lake becaz�_ie - I . � � .. . . I . ­ - I . - � � I . . . . .. ,7'r. . � . . . .. I,� .. .1 L - rough. 11 .A . .. - ;; . .11 ' " I were warned by I. �2. C. LaFratigh, o , ­­--.-- - h. They n . � t ions.of the 'best wheat lands in the , . v% � ­.;'. .1 . I North-West. W. f sb�ujffvillp, We have fcr sale 0 our premises .the .1 . . ., .f those who knew what -ere . . ..,.,r!rL:�,.­­�.I . . . I tftl the u "...., .1..-I Selected by an expert and myself. will be at Mechin & Poacher's folllowing:­ .1 1..X! !talking about that their lay .1 .,',1* Y .. . store, Brougham, every Tuesday 10 good beef ringers from 3J t*4o per 16' " 111-V Write to-day for description. .� - .�.I... Wx . I L. �I... In delaying their return xripii, The 111'.. I -11..*!.� . . GEoltaE GERow, , L .. . ! I morning prepared to pay the"high- ' .6 mew Inilob cows frpm'S*25 ta4V each ,4 �, , - " I- �iyarning_was -ignored and they ��'.. t . I it,Ed,, . .I.- __ Port'Perry.. .! est price in cash for butter and 10-'*Success" manure spreaders, 'the- . .�. - I., ... I . . I - , I , istarted for the city. They hAd .�.. e_--6 *-_--� ...'.., -_ Eggs. He has also arranged With machine that makes the dollaris -for ,the I... .. �,, . . H. Mechin to buy produce for him . farmers. .� .... �,,�. -I �. - .... not ,,one Ur,iv-hen by the rocking 11 . 0% �, I - .. I . . . I . 9 .r:., �� V_- . ... . . .n i during the week for either trade 1. We iuv3e the pubI6 . ,_�_��t�_ - . ------L--4:),f Ae boat, a large (lim,ntity o­,f -- - --�'i . - -- -.1 _L0 ins -ect our crop . ..� 1:"Z*;.;�... .-., -_ . __ - . .. ..I * -' .,:,t'..1 , ." I� ..;.� -. - . . or casb, as desired. and see for' _p .. . ". .. . I � thernaelves what the-Sno6ml, ,­', ., . . , � . .... I,,x. :* .1. . roduce . � . I - - . . . . :1 water whs shipped, ,-,vetting the ..P., n...,r .".3'., - . U I I . ' �,;::%I..10:..'�:*; •OV .- . I .. ., . - - is doing for,us, . . . . x t�,­.:. .. " -­.. . I 'r -­ . ,battery and rendering it useless. 1��. .­ ..:"w �.­ . . � . -; , ...�,:.__ , I-J. -­ .. I _.�,. .-i­.",-�%,x 1�... � . . ' %,�- 0- =J91TnX&'"ff - Write, phone or apply t .�­­­ � I�..�.....­ 11 ...� .1.111, ��,::��. - . . .'.- � . . 0 .- - � , , - - .. , ...,;. sed about for a .1�.:, ..- r�.. -_2 I I The br�iat tossed ., � . --.K. . con- . I .. .7:� .­. �" . . - .. 1. .­. ... :., .., -� I � . 1.: - . s,i(era '... .. ..;-k.�Akml, I am now preparvd to pay the I . .- .. 30 U -4 1 . .� * 1 ble length of time daring I ,._., ,11 �::I iz.;... .7 - . . 11 .I • . L119 - WAUC ow DORIS .4 . . - ; . 9 , . . . . Ii .4...11- I . ,:�..'�, , o` --.- . . I . - - �_ .c. . ..-wbich the 0ectipants were,in •Oreat - .Y,��.',','�,..�.1-" . �� . . . - 1. . . 7.�­* . , h4khesit priee for butter, -eggs � �' ' .,. :��GHA'31. . --- . . . I - ... '.��4-I - . - �.` .� F) I . .. - . ­ ,� . . . I . datiger, but filially they 'Lvere HAY', FORKS. .. __.. . . � . � 1. . 0 and poultry. 31y wagon . - . ' . _IX . ._-, . I thrown up, k N - , , *n,the rocky shore, for-- - :is on the road steady. . Now is the time to 1-we thinki : , tunate.in escaping with their live. - .• . R. Conner, - BroughanT.I N a track for that t. .. 11 - . - . 1 . . . .. - � -- .� . barn and� - il"o" M 0 1. � .. and with only a hundred :doll -'L. , &":ff dffir ,r9JF.0 ________­ -- - ,. beks itking .7 11 -. � I damage to their bb.-It. .`Tile I � I We can theni up with . � I I - , ffee.r,41ey' I t. A* . hely y� . '.. men ,ff. . � either roan -­' -_ - I . in (-]large had not sense,enoilgi L __ iroii. angle-,�tcel or wood,tracks. The undersigned 'having'bought out . - ' ' *drop their:allchor all . of . -19060 . cksmithin business of R. . .. .. VOTERS LIST, the ]'�I.t . . . . " . ll()lc4 their Them are cases where an operration * ­. .Also, a full line of g .. 1. I . .. Moore, i,;prelsared to do black.' 1. - boat in safety. 13tit so lung as is the only reeource, but when one con- .. . I :, , , . :- . , stnithing in all its lines. , I , 4 � '. -there tire litinnin beillg.,� on the eiders -the .,eat -number of- cases of -. - .:.- . ­ - - __ .. - Farm Implements. - I . .. - � . .� . . � P � 1. I . ­ .: . . earth, there will be reckless ones - . � � Cnll and see-tis: Hot'se-shoeing - & -.Specialty. .I . ' *_ . - .. .ones . menacing f1male trouble,, cured by . . - - . i i - - . - -. ___...-..-/_ and the*re Will be mcid" � Lydia *k Pinkharri'� ve ' table .Com- .0 . .. ..-,.N.'n Mp,;anh ,.- . ; - ' . . - I . I . . I . elits. . - ' * Z�.. Ah.. .. - � pound . . - - I :E- ''" 0MM-& 2=2Z' T' . . I .1--o- . I.'� . after plivEicians stable '-NhillicipalitY of ­tb& Township Ot CKMOM,_T:M v T.J.&.,V-7, : ... ... . -I .1 - - - - - - operations,'llo iv6mari Ehon1d submit to Pickeril.19, .Gollnty of Ontario. I . Frost & Wood Agent, . . . I � .. - _ .-- � k .,. . , ­AUDLEY. . � . . . . 'on - -fin ,ing the N'egetable- Nritl(_'I'v is hereby �given that I have 'PICKERIN�G, , . I .1 'TARI.O., - -..- -q, ONT.- .. .-- '. e without first tr,6 ON .­_.� ,. , . ;. . .. I !. ' . PI.CKEREN , - . �, � . -riting Mr.& Mrikham, , . , . . . - 11 ' ... :1 ­� - __ . - . Compound and v% transmitted .or aeliver6d'to-thp per �----.--.7_.7_."I- - I.- �. , -- ,. . . Lyn_p, .Mass., for advice, which is free. sons mentioned in Sections 5 an 6 of I . . _. 1. - . harvest is well advanced: * Nf�rgret-.Vlerkley;" of- 273 Third . , . I 1%liss2 . 1 I . Fall-T . . -s'List Act, 1689,and . Mildew has hart the-pea crop in Street, Milwaukee, NVis:,"writeg: the Ontario Votei, ,Term Opens Sept.-. 4th. . I :.- ,acts amenAing t4ie-sanre,-the copies - . - ­ ..1 . .-:", " .this vicinity. . _ . .. . . -_ 1. . 1, Dear'Mrs. Pin . ve(inined b' said section,,. to-be-so � - �- ­ ­ __ -,.-".-. .. . 4n,deciding to get a business educa. MiSS Pugh visited-Clarenj6nt re- - "Lose of'strength, extreme ne�vous 0 ' y . _. , , ., . . . 'a I . . � fi as, . Liq transmitted or delivered of the Lists I I . . I � ... - tion or shorthand training, it is wise - 1. _��-_.etltly-. . shooting pains through the pelvic cirga made pursuant to said Act, of all Per- . . . I I to choose school that� is well-known Toronto .fair will. draw some of bearing-down Pains and Cramps compelled .ng by the last revised - . - . . for stri.etly1igh-gPade work. The - oar - . - - , , ,didiii advice.- The doctor -sonR Rppeari , . . I me to i6ek wL - I iour citzens next week. . . . t* d I had as�.;essment Roll.of the paid Mun icipal- anaments I - .. - , 1-1. - '- . .I- - - - . - after malzing an exarnina ion said . - -_ .... .. � - . . ___ . �. HenU_Whibo. has .been some- a-fema4e trouble and ulceration and advised ity entitled to vote at Elections for - � Z=0 . . what under the weather recent! " operation- To this I-strongly obj te -members of the Le�,islative Assembly - . . � . . *� I... L - tl s .memb I .. .. :(. I ind-decliled to trqq L din E.Pink-harn Ve- and at 'Municipal Elections, and said 1. . Ira A. Lawrence ,and J K. getable Com List*A§­first - - - 0 - ,rund, We UlCeTat 6n q I posted P-In-myofficeat'- . . - - - . . � ­­ :'­.-.-- Madill have returned ined ir6tn a �Ieas. healed, all the bad 8 tOMS" P . .. . - . ( r ,,d Whitevale on the_2U'lt day of August, Of allimaterials and dedan N* XORONTO, ONT. � ant week in Muskoka lakes. . . .and I am once. . g, rigorous - 19W, wad remains there for inspection . kepti a stock. It will pay yon , . - , .. . .. . Miss Decker' well.", ', to call t our oike ard'inspact oar stock . ­ I opened-school. here ✓ � Electors are called-upon,to examin a , -e best com. � . %'I , ' . Female troubles the w is well known as one of th I oubles are steadily-01, .1 inertial schools in existence. Its re. A .on Nf6nda)r morning ,vv;itll**a -fair b,V-_n%+"L-d.4 and, if any omissions or and obtain prices. Don't be misled by -T. ,.increase azrlong Worn I e If the monthly . cord this year has been most remark- 1� 'It. , ,� attelidance. Miss Decker comes tl or too fr4qtmt other errors are n, to take agents we do not employ them,couseqnsilt. ble, None of our gradnotes are out . well 'i-ecommended and pertMe are very 11 di.n q t Lav said ly we can and do tbrow off the agents it . � . the section. 4,nd ex,ceigsive-Iryon, have Paw of Immediate proceedings t bommissio'., of 10 per cent., which you will Of positions and the demand for them I . - � I I - I I I, , , , , , - I .1 I , , , , 7 - - � � ­ * I , RIF-?9 ; �, - � , 1.1W*___7-eWZ_�11.."PR r-Z" - I. - - 7 - � I I - - - - " - ", - - - , I -I el I wish kir.Lslurceesq in her' work. q�welang lo* down in the le# side, ierrors*corrected accorcEng �o law. I . is itbout twenty times the supply. ­ . ._ rite .�,I( Iteva e, ug, - "'a' save by parobasing from as. I . Nlis Carthy, who has o,wn pains don't negr tot Dated at Wh'* I A 21-,t I 90�' Wri day for our mtitlogne, " bT soli , Write! ' A B E tV 0 "/ 'a Jydia Z. �lnlrharn_ egitekle ' DONAS ) F�' e . a . . been el netted - with the Mail sell: t I- - - .J. ELLIOTT, Prhicipal, . tl� . 0 � - ;,"7!f!�_ . ,if lc,�i,�ir,., _ I And I me, has Chmvil� = - .. ---.11 __�-r Clerk oof the-fr, ic e W BY GRANITE CO., � .. a e for sornek time, I --- I k6itevale, Ot,1 M433. Whitby,Ontario 19 Re -onge and Alexapder Sti,� . . .. � � .. - Mrs " I I , I I , .-,"­_;, -�, _17-7- 11 .�, , �. � I., . I . .- -1_ -__ 16-1 . , , �� - -­ '. '411 . I 1- . - . ..fir I . -'. '. -'. '. -'. '. -'. '. , , , , , , , �� ; ,�1-11� , I - . _.,"b, �� ,�� I I - , ,� ,...I��.. . - - , � - .1 _�_..-_ , .... ,.. 1, " " � = ..:, .. K R.ao.•,'J,. ., .,R�" ..-.??'!. ,tea-;-a.�-ac -'s''�,, wnl.,:..••:pnn•...•.-'•-...a7•••,,...,s,.e. ? •.n; .•v=s dam." g7iSr:x.•..,s.?`ac.' .w .Fys` ,Lr- �,_°�..uc''�''r".aBu+;x-Y'`: �"x'r�r,'"e..n•..a�.X.zx:r`}a w�'" �rt - : ; _.- N 'f 71. • + CL AREMONT. and.his wife had predeceased1hin f cost between forty and fifty thous- - �' last March. He leaves a family of and dollarg;..and will have a speed of , Mv3. H: Thomion has gone to three sobs and one daughter to from eighteen to nineteen knots an hour. She will have-a capacity of 'A � Buffalo. mourn his death. The remains 1000 passengers. When the new ves- F. and _flys. Cooper spent Sun=-were.taken to Mitchell on Monday F. lei is ready, the company intend to ForeigYi �anking Servi-�t_ say at Chalk Lake. and his funeral -took place on run as far east as Cobou;g daily, Mrs. Williams has returned to Tuesday. instead of twice 1t week. The steam- The i�6J�Ve � dQp �]Ig pj'� her home in Erie, Penn. er Argyle will¢e taken off the route •ate+••• am-AnTuaNT• !WHITBY. and will run to Lorne Park, Oakville Soventp Bask 0f Canada gWe hW Mrs. S. Bray is visiting Picker— - rw TM•* UY6■it tug-and Whitby friends. ---- and Grimsby. ..*° ,,,,y,s°r iiikponers and Manufaetarere N. Burton has begun the brick The marriage is announced of.Miss 1W W p� aid cladding of his residence. Dais Secombe, late teacher tit the O. Get a 5 cent box of Las-ets at .our p�' -+ L. CP to H. A.. Nesbitt, D. D. S. of store please. «e think they are � e` M r an Dirs. u e orae. oo vitm a T"" for the rest on Wednesday. bride's home in Thomasburg. toads-like Laxatives Tablets- foo .t ALL as..°«a• d� je&07 of Credit ind Bert Hutchinson, of Indian Mr. Hamar Greenwood, 31. P., re- constipation. sour stomach, bilious- red Head,. spent Friday with. friends ceived as guests at the House of Com- ness, bad breath, muddy complection, ag�S��; VSs d here. mons, recently, the Hon. Collin H. etc. Risk 5 cents ,and see. John Cotvie and Mrs. Fisher and Campbell, Attorney General of Mani- `F�le SOVeI•e�g11' Bank of Canada Mani- -wife, of 31arkliain, were.here on toba, and also Miss Pauline Johnson, Let Others Help you Sunday. who possesses Takahionwako," as Charles Gibbons, of Toronto; is her' Indian name; grand-daugpter of _ spending a few days here with the loyal Iroquois chief, who rallied To recover your stolen property. - P g Y to England in the war of 1812 and ;his parents. lost his life in one of the Canadian The E. .S. Theaker, Manager, Claremont• Master Herb. Reynolds, of battles. �iekerircg Vigilance �ommitt¢e --- — Goodwood, isill,at the home of 'On Sunday evening last special - his uncle here R. Bryan. ray -s were offered 1n St..Johne, will du this. - - ' a church, on behalf of the relatives ' �- -Miss `Fra Holliday, of Toron- end friends of the late -Mrs. Cunstan- Members havio¢property stolen commani• : - to, is. spending a fete days here tine. In the course of the sermon the tate immediately with any member ■ With !Sias F. Hutchinson, Rev. E. C. Earp, referred to the hero- o! Eaecgtive Committal. ` .Keep + . -on thlg W. E. Risebroiigh .and John ism and devotion of the deceased and Slembership fee • • $1.00. EYE �'r _ Gerow spent Sunday with Geo. pointed to the hope of immortality as Tickets may behad from the President or yo r. iJpaCs g y Arthur Jeffrey, on;ppii,ati on. and Urs. GeroR, Port Perry. I,the great consolation of the bereaved. seorec Mt's. Pearson and daughter, of During her stay 1n Whitby Mrs'Con- y1 A O�C011flor, - ` Myrtle, spent Sunda with I stantine was a worshipper = at St. Thomas and Mrs. Stevenson. Secretary. President. John.-, and rough sympathy is felt for , her witted friends. Exec.Com.-Geo.Leng,D.E.Pugh,C.S. D owawell,- -_Claremont, the People's Tinsmith* F. and Mrs. Hutchison accom-I The North Shore Transportation Palmer,Pickering,Oat. Y _ pa,uie.d the formers brother's. Companyhave placed an order with remains to Toronto on Monday. the Polsn Shi building Company for A number of the Magonic breth- x new vessel, o be delivered by the i = - ren paid a friendly visit to the first of slay next. The new boat is to FOR SALE OR HIRE ! - - - -- '�-- 'Whitby Lodge on Tuesday even- 1 � IrAzzm-310keatalt Station ILIPJ -- +Gold Medal 0 Rev.•M. C. Tait leas .returned Tsatxs GoixG EAST 136Y AS FOLLOWS:— I Good Portable 12 h• from his vacation which'he spent No; 8 141siL: 8:33 A. M, l` s • very pleasantly with friends .in " 12. LOCAL 2:47 P.M. B _ St. Thomas. ,,to zoa�, . s:ai<P.M. En and Boiler. l in: e r. . �•� i he We are sorry to learn that Mrs. MLLINS GOING W=ST DII1 Js FOLLOWa:- A.'Varcoe, of Ashburn is serious- No.9 LOCAL . , , 8:41 A,M. - ly ill, but glad to " report that she .■`11 LOCAL . -x:18 P. M. We guarantee this engine and ' is improvulg. "`7 N" 8:20 P. M. boiler to be in first-class shape and _ -- Call Orr.—=- . : .• W. J, 1lohkhouse gave a cot:- u1 good working order. R'e will cert on Dr: Brodie': lawn one sell it a reasonable price.- -hen a woman suffers from depres- Henderson & Farmer Claremont. evening last Reek which --was en- sing weaknes�i; ahs. then keenly _ - joyed by a goodly number. realizes how helpless-hoav .thorougli• R. YY : U R R'Y B.Ferneewillholdanatietion sale ly worthless-she -is. Dr.-Shoop has . of his household furniture,at 31 hrouuht relief to thousands of such ' pp. m. on Saturday, Sept. Ist. els women. He rt cli leu:es pec,1 Foundry and �larhine . LIFT, FORCE AND Plu � I intends !covin for I:u land, liar to women in two, direct, speeitlr \\ g'. p g wars-a' local treatment -kn.lvrn by _ r and SUCTION eve thing must.' be sold. See Shop. _ . y P Claremont Dat• druggists ever where as Dr. Shy), 's bulla for paeticttlars. dight Cure, and n cunstitutionAl or 4 Constantly QII Hand. : �r1Ce8 Right. - The club here had a friendly internal Iirescription called Dr Sho.,p's - game of.bowls with Unionville oil Restorative. Dr. Shoop's Night'— -- Wind-mills erected and Repaired, the "Sandbank" faun last Friday Cure is' applied Wally and !It SoT_se Feet f evening,_ which resulted in favor night. It works while you sleep • It reduces infiamation, it .stops Direct telephone communication with all ppaarts of Pickering, of Claremont-19 tip. Unionville. discharges, it hoals,itsoothes, it com- Need every attention-during the !Mtarkham,-Scarboro, Whitchurch; Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, '- however, in one rink won by 3 forts, it cures. N. Shoop's Restor• t ndent ed to-day a ret R l ' -at (tablet or liquid form).is a con- ty: We understand it. yys 1 ed to. she return ane isexpect-sect• brings,ional, nerve tissue tonic. It ' - suints rekewed strength, lasting am- Work done neatly and prompt- "England, rompt- Orders promptly attended to • Anton. Elzy. of Birmingham g ----gf-ung done. g ' d, pripil of Swinnerton bition and vigor to. weak, lifeless 'ly and at moderate prices. _ En lan idea eape3tus. Doc.;Battison Haynes women, These two remedies, singly. - Ris - h Royal Academy of :Miusic, "r used together, have an irresistible. s W E ebrongh Sohn Gerow L _ --5� @or to • _ London, is prepared to receive Positive. helpful power, Tr them a e' t :OeroW & Son, Otaremoa upils for tution in the piano- month.and see.. Sold by Pickering Thomson's old stand. - orte. Terms moderate. Address Pharmacy. a :3; CLAREiQN'T. ONT ll communications - -rat mm'unica i a No t on :to North I1 . .Claremont, Ont, ... ' No w, - V1nWARnRnN1R Pastor A. R. Park 'is delivering ti $ c 3 qtr $�= o g g g - „ – �• a series of sermon3.at the morning +r . + ° *� oQ .. < ° ° ° S a° o ra _ _ -. .ImForsaDt showing of finest display of services an.T ThC right----tit -of _• : a o $ a g China. A Very large assortment of the faculties." Next Sunday e 1 a. m. topic, "Row-should people x o --2 -o a -� E d' c �.'_ Stationarv. Books, Dolls, Toy@, jubt « received for the Holidaytrade. Call ;hear.'• The evening topic-the : 3 c� o g ° >g �e _ a `� and see them 'ry second in a series 35- �, t ; � m�W�a i; ac o Sakscriptione taken for all M azwes, - The mirage beheld Isaiah.' ? - „ eco•o n o�; °a 61„' T Weekly and Dail New@ a by -=:on°.e_c at:• a ^e C v b e]S13 OZZ ' y � P P� _ z��° o s cs 9 a $= A11 will be welcome at these ser- S°S p vices. s _ =CrHAMMSOl*T, . John Hutchinscin,' of Mitchell, man �C< �tur�a►/ �une �6 died here at the reiidence of'his d, - 1 I/ 8Z'OCjC Street. brother, Foster, Hutchison on Sat= Feb M WYiit1� urday morning: He had been spending some time -visiting his �'05a, Apr ''�C•'e are prepared to exe- - - .a s m •.m may _.. pother brothers and sisters and m cute all work to a manner with his daughter, Miss Fina, ;i0m n �J Q a II° C !that will compare._favor- Butter,' E�gsf w�lltb _'St8alY1 ` refit t-�s eek-bio - .• o Mt -- nem Hehadh was g tip ailing m as Dov other first-class gallery: Cl11ck6I15.' 3 •, w Sept' • a'natuaal breaking ti of lets ; •a- i •. . � - •- _ Oct.,Oot. Q "o ,p O _ _ e g r. I �,' �• COwan, Brongm. Pump Works T some time, and thought the trip y?; Dec''% would be beneficial to hili!. The •Jannary iso^- hitbT 9, Oshawa 10. Brougham Bring them to. Claremont Market. - 11,Port Petry IS,L'ibridgs 20;Cannington 19, .•deceased was eighty years of age, Beaverton 19. OGILVIE'S .Wednesday market day. _ ::•. 0 A good a -working um is Royal-Household asehold �5 40 �. easy pump 4.0 t0 t2le - . , - 6 t 5 Time , money. wD E MER$ON, • time �arved • T' is n - G�lenora Flour $4.60, + .. - Claremont Furniture -:•- ►Store Constantly on band, •Buyer, .Mongolia. ! We handle all kinds and guar- - _ tee.satisfactiou•.. , For all kinds of Furniture. also. Picttirc came ur- - �1so�ratlrofts _. F - • r tain Poles, Carnet Sweepers, Ttth=, Pail,, Brooms, Sack and Lump Salt. Cistern tanks made to ord9r. _ Ben=hes, Stell Ladders, Clothes' Horses, Chopping Vic, er lUl)lbs. - --- Tinware Anil Graf ite-ware'. -- - —kms g P._ _ _ b0 YEARS' " EXPERIENCE-1 ' S When-in Claremont call on , Wm, Hoover,, —� +r Green Rivet. J. H. BEAL, t�1e�Otis�Li1'111She11. -- - Stuck, street, Whitby. -- -- The Time is Coming When thole Baggy and Wagon TRADE MA When ' «-heels of yours will need DESIGNS BAKING attention. COPYRIGHTS _ T .-HELPVES _ Anynne aendir.ir a a:etrh and dePcriptinn may. •' «e Can fix tllenl I'ig1YL and will guar- �neention is pmbabiv r t�etitable eCnmmuric�a• On and after May 1st T will conduct _ x` sa ti flection. We have for unns strictly confidential. I3andbook on Patent& .. 1 tee d 3 sent free.oldest a ency for securinir patents. business 1n the store adjoining J. H. sale two speeding C:tI'to. Patents taken tornugh 31unn ,a Co.rec6tvt' Beal:s furniture shop, where I wilt spec' nn tce,.without ebane,in the lees eonstantl�-on hand a good sup- All All kinds of wand-turning at, reason• p g p' 1 80in$ for able prices. . Sriennfir Americans ply of bread and•cakes. : 1 2 Trip' $18 Return is Manitoba �, sacxsoN. Brock Road. ' 'A handsomely Illnatrated weekly. Largest dr. Cakes of all kinds made to.order on- and - - cnlarlon of ani scientific 7nnrn:kl • Tertna,$3 a shortest notice. ' - - year;four months,fL Sold•byall newadealere, The best place to buy MUNN &Cvs 1 e,roadway,New Yq! Ice-Crean! Parlor in connection. GOING DATES- WANTED S8Sk8tCh8Wa0 y _. _ . _ . ..• y'• - sac ,cP s SPa >n A. �01DSOn . - r b O!'i Wit« shin , -SEPT. 6 Stations south of but Doi including main line, Toronto to Sarnia', Walkpapers ClareinoM., Ont.. prey. including Toronto - �f SEPT. T Main line Toronto to Sarnia and Stations north, except north of , -is AT` ' Or, 'Taber's Fami�y Remedies, u — Cardwell I_ uncsioaandSnLontQ�n tiorth Sad Secti g� Methodist., ChurchMore _ -1rom all points Toronto and east to and i' Eluding Sharbot Lake and Servieea as Follows .!SEPT.E� 8 o ❑lar with the public each aq, and Kingston, and north of Toronto and Car-disc!!Junction on. Bay Over 200 samples to choose from at ,P B p , �- and Midland Divisions. 4c. per roll up. a.re sold by all dealers under-a positive j guarantee. 10:30 a.in.,•.....Preaching. _ y Osis way second ctaes ti-akete win be sold to WIM O only. lfouldings to snatch all papers.• Also. ` Representative farmers a tnted by Manitoba and 3aakatcbewan Governments,will meet l a-full line of the best Little Liver Pills. for constipation x:00 P m ,,,, rl ppoolnnf and'tor id liver.1.ic. 2 for l_aC. Head- 2:00 p.m•,,,•,,Sabbath School. laborers os arrival at�L pog p t' fisc trauepertacton will be fnrniRherf at winnip g t�polnta where laborers a-e needed. — 'ache tablets, relief.in one minute. 2i,c. s:Op P,m•,,,...,Epworth League, on $ J►certi9eato to furnished when each drket iR urchased,and-thts certificate,when e:ecated •k'Aints, Oils land v arnishec, always is per box. Peruvian Tonic for catarrah Tuesday. Y by farmer.shouting that laborer hoe wor o1 thirty days or more,will be honored from stock at lowest possible prices. and that tired feeling7Sc. For that that point for a second dare ticket bac to starting point in Ontario,at$18.00.P M9 g;00 p.m..,•..,•Weekly Prayer oa Nov• 3otL 190@ Don't forget the illrnping toothache sale for Toiler's Thursday. rickets will be Issued to women as we11 u to men,but will not be iwuod at ball fare to childrem � f 1 BIN IAIIAM 'T()otha..be drops l0r. For tbat hack • okets4re good only on apectal Farm Laborers'trains W. , n u e e a R. Fri C.P.R tloltetaaC�at,or @ ttllCl!�a>;nothing ev: E ri , as - P t• i g rough file Taber r ' full artictyara soe aeateat 4R ttVl``Cr h Iza t• j'Yht4 .a _p- - - a + :- .. .;,-..Q',""�.. 3w... .c�'.G+. a•,v 'MI -7-1-1 ..^,-J •�,ygS�';x5? ^s^5.!i""��„'... m.'.` _ ,� ?.' 1. TIV .+ ..•,,,.: .v7' .5�. ....,,,:•,p_- .,... ^r ,.�. ... ..;' ;y ':,,;..,i' .,1 .ter. t. s,: 1 w1. 1. E r c 'i.f' S b. .� ,'';,'a`=:�, ri...,;.: 4*'i. ::,,eft. ,...i r:,. - .4 '�1. . _�..___ ._ 4 p . ._— _ t]' F _ _ 1 ,'� the 'steam will cause them w mold PROFESSIONAL FASTERS BE 101/1SE •low -- s= +�.�+++++♦+'*++�♦♦i quickly. The bread box should be 'M + washed, scalded. and thoroughly aired - — and h av'e a G 1 as S �� 1 ,� . . - . .. _ ,' in the sun twice a week. The crusts - and stale pieces of white raised bread SOME HIGH-WATER" MARKS OF - l About for which there is no'other use should N DLYthe Houselbe D.tit in a pan, dried slowly in a warm tiU1fA ENDURANCE. � . ' _ _� ed,-sifted,-And. ' " - . , ♦ .be tlreit-pound .-_-- - _ _ ' - ♦ put in a glass jar for future use in try- c - Ing croquettes, chops, oysters, etc. All Three Men Alive Who Have Gone With .7.4++++++♦♦}}♦ ♦♦+♦ the trimmings of fat should be rendered :out Food For Thirty-three , �. ORANGE IDEAS. while they are sweet, then strained into y • jars or pails kept for that purpose. Put Kays. .. Orange Snow. Pudding.-One-quarter beef, pork, and chicken tat together; - . •'/ tbox of gelatin„ one-half gill of cold this will answer for deep trying.-, Ham, Herr Sacco has publicly tasted is Q70YL,ON T>�8 -f twilin water, .one bacon, and sausage fat ansryers for fry Vienna for forty days and nights, in ane one-half gills . I-Ra 14nmi Y, 11111sh -t^ All the [=,9jjden you fee, warm a small P i as c'--in' 'of ' of orange tutee,whites -off two eggs. Soak the gelatin in the strong flavored tats, such as mutton. forty-two. Enclosed in a ventilated • • ,. lemon will add to the flavor. cold water for two hours. Pour upon duck, turkey, and the trimmings 'inn' Blass chamber, so as to be under ob this the boiling water and stir until the boiled ham are to Lc ket•.. by them- servation all the time„watched day and LEAD PACKETS ONLY -.. 40a, 50o and 80a per Id. .'1• night by witnesses, he took no food for ?— -' At all f);rooara. gelatin is dissolved; then add the sugar _sepur swe•.4 many ricaltl's g . and orange juice, stirring until the sugar Pure fat will`keep . 1,030 hours. In that time the average ,is dissolved. Set the bowl in''a pan of but if water or ,any for-:ori .ul•sLr1cp man would have taken about 135 meals erish in a tem scalars of 85 de ees should be glad it he ate ed forward.• 'cold water to .cool; stir frequently, and b left in it; it will : ,0'1 ;utchly. �t'tfen to Sacco's none. To say that the [aster P P gr 6 pp was a living skeleton atter his perform below zero,,,and'the majority succumb To,this invitation a tall, thick-set man when it begins to congeal add' the un rendering er clarifying fat cool it slow' ante hardly describes his appearance. a long way short of that. A strong in the body of the hall responded, and ,, t,eaten whites of the eggs, and.bent ly until there are no b bb!as, \- long man. if sufficient) clothed, may just rising from his seat walked down to the -constantly until the mixture becomes a as bubbles Corm you may t-e .�ifrr that However, this is not a real record for y' g . •'thick while sponge that will just pour. there is water in the tat. If put u�+'OF complete abstinence, for Sacco allows exit at such a temperature, but only front. liintself plenty,. of mineral water and Jusi. However, a Russian named Kar- "You have been in prison, my frien. ! Immediately pour it into a mold. that in that condition it will becorr f�nc'i`t �ignrettes, which are.iii his contract. Koff, in one of the few experiments of •shed the professor. bas been dipped in cold water and set . ,. _ this sort tried, actually survived an "Yes, sit,” replied the EsII one. . away to become firm. Serve with - a ---"i . WITHOUT FOOD OR DRINK I artificial tem;.erature o1 -90 degrees in "And how many years o[ your life custard sauce. �,'H') CltiLS ARE PALE. Going entirely without food or drink the St: 'Petersburg laboratories, after have you spent there?" * - : Orange Water Ice.-Rub sugar on the is a very different thing, and the ager- several Arctic &pecies of animals had "About five—and—twenty." peel of two oranges and one lemon. age st , man's limit, before death proved themselves unable to stand it. "Dear me!" said the professor, "Will 1 Squeze'and strain the jiuee.of the lemon !'hey Need the Rich,. Red Blood Dr. I,bertakes him,`is under six days.' The In the arctic regions the lowest natural you sit down, please?" ,.. and six oranges.• Dissolve the flavored Williams' Pink pills-Actually Make. record fora traf Ted "taster." allowing degree of cold ever registered is 74 de- The subject sat down on the chair in r '_ sugar with a+tittle hot water and mix nnthin at all to pass his lips during the trees below zero. In such cold as this the centre facing the audience, and the with one and one-half pints of syrup. Three years ago Miss Ellen Roberts• Irial. was. made at San Francisco in apiece of "iron will burn the flesh as if .professor commene¢d to feel his head. If too sweet add a little water. Strain_ who holds the position of saleslady in 1:496 by Jnhn Cul a er, a British sub- the metal were white-hot. "This specimen," he began; "is an ex- into the freezing pot and set away to one of the leading stores in Halifax• ject, who was rnosppcare[ully watched cellent one. The indications of a crim- I cool. When cold whip fifteen minutes, S., was a Rale delicate looking young ,luring the fast. Fie undertook. for a --=--•-+- incl character art very marked; the or-- _ end freeze. . . woman, who then lived at home with 6 - ans of self-esteem and benevolence are . ,lake of s1.000. to hold out for ten. - :-VALUE OF GEMS. g . Orange Fool.-Juice of three Seville her parents at-Amlierst, N. S. She tags, with $d50 for each day' over that missing, while that of destructiveness oranges, nine well bealen eggs, one-half 'complained of:;. general weakness kin limit. 'He did not give in till the end. , - i�A`bnormall have been _ pint cream, a -little nutmeg and cinna- loss of appetite. Her blood was thin N fret Makes Precious Stones Worth able to tell Immediately, without the' mon, white sugar to taste. Mix the and watery and she grew' thinner da!' thatof an eleventhhu anabeinnd It a er not lihold so flack Honey. teslimony of the man himself, that the orange juice with the eggs, cream and by day until she, looked almost a aha ,ut so ton sin. {{e was physically owner of this skull' had lived an ex- spices. Sweeten to taste. The orange dov.. Her cheeks were sunken, all trace g The qualities for which precious'stones juice must be straintd carefully. Set of color had lett her face and her fitted for such deprivation, and was an are mostly prized are lustre, lranspar- tremely erratic and criminal life. For abnormal case; but it took him two what crime, my friend, were you im•-. the whole over a slow fire, and stir it friends feared she was. going i�tto de- ency, retraction, and dispersion of libttt; until It becomes about the thickness of cline. "I had no energy," say Miss years to recover his health, and he was although, of course, scarcity and de- prisoned?" _ melted abutter. it must on no account Roberts; "and ' suffered so much from never quite the same man again. mond are the principal factors in de. "I've never committed any crime;' 1. SA-LIDA .be allowed to boil. Then pour into a the headaches and diiziness and other The greatest length recorded. of en- termining the market prices; for instance gruffly, replied t`te subject. dish to be eaten cold. I symptoms of anaemia that [ tett I did Torced'starvation, by ship-wrecked men the emerald today is treble the value "But gait told us you had been the Orange Puffs.-Rind and juice o[ tour 1 not care whether I lived of died. One or castaways. belongs. to an Irish sea- it was only a few years ago. This is inmate of a 'prison for twenty'-flve oranges, two pounds of sifted sugar;but-, day, however, when' reading our local "'an named Mulcahy. who was cast gaiety caused by the greater. demand, Years"" ter. Grate the rind of the oranges, add Payer I read a lestnmon 1 given by a adrift in an open boat alone, at the but more on account of the state` r( "So I have, but I never committed a = the sugar, pound together and make in young girl in . favor. .of Dr, Wi.1r1ams' foui,iderinr of the barque Pamela, in the war in the country-viz., Columbia- crime. ':. t a slit( paste.with the butter and juice Pink Pills, and as her symptoms were Pacific, eight years ago. It is.certain he "Why were you there, then?" from which they principally come is now Y "/ of the fruit. Roll it, cut.into shapes. almost identical with my own t deter• had no food or water with him, and lie engaged, thereby rendering !t most die- "I am a prison warder!" (CoLlapsl and bake it. a cool oven. Serve piled, mined to try this medieine. Before .1 was picked up seven and a half days ficult for those engaged in the industry of entertainment.) - s to procure them. upon s plate .with sifted sugar over. . had used the second box i began to later by an Ameri an ship. I le was un- f _ - Orange Fritters.=Six large oranges find beneflt,'and 1-continued "taking the conscious. and his tongue was .shrunk T e mines o lombia, at _ ! LING - mea Co ills .until f had used seven or eight to the size of a jacket-button tket button; bhinl Muzo. and Co3cuoz. near .Begota, h4N a SOL 1111K ' r - peeled and sliced, two.well.beaten eggs,! P . - two tablespoonfuls of sugar, and Loxes, by which time I was fully re- marvellous constitution [ been worked almost .continuously since . (enough fipur to make a. batter about stored to health." � To-day bliss' Hob- with medical aid to recover• 1563, and have'been the means.of-sup= Nalure'nourishes Forests Today turf en stiff as-r for flannel cakes. - Dip' erts looks as though she had never been .. SLEEPLESS FOR 67: HOURS, - plying the world with.most o1 the em- . , as She Did Centuries Ago. the oranges into the.baiter, being sure ill a day in tier lite, and she.has no Existing on food and no liquid is a eralds in modern times. There were The process. by which soils have been• • 'A 'brat they are well_covered by it, then-I l'esitati.on., saying she owes her pre- t which fielded this made and. forests have Sprung up b sent ever and heaith to Dr. Williams' very different thing Qrom laking liquid mines In Upper Egyp Y _• fry lsi plenty o! twfling 'fat; drain on energy and no food, as Sacco did. The former gem to the nations of antiquity, but cover them may he seen today upon 1 . Pink Pills. a worse of the two, and were lost'sight of from the time of the I nearly every high mountain. We can- cuarse brown paper; sift powdered au. Bad,t�locrd is the cause of all common trial !s much the : -- .- --gar over the fritters and serve. the record time for which any man has Mohammedan conquest until quite rec• not be perfectly sure that new $oily, and Orange and Apple Pie,—over a pie• diseases like anaemia, headaches,.pale- .held out in.such a case is fourteen days. ently, when some attempts at working neW forests are being made in every r weakness, heart palpifa -- --- p s e wt Cramer; s German. did It once at them were made. way just as they were 1,000 or 10;OOII er of sliced oranges with the pips re- neuralgia, indigestion, and the Manich. •, OC course; fruit and .green The emerald mines in the Urals were no. daub that smecial ailments that only womenfolk years ago. . 1'e! there is t -= moved on lt, and scatter sugar over Y vegetables, which are two-thirds water, not known until the 18th rentury.'and', the at e he process of today is like that of y - - -� - them; then:put a layer of sliced apples know. Dr. Williarns' Pink Pills Cure were excluded from his diet. though they yielded fairly good material terday in every important respect.sunsIfeahine, , with sugar, and' cover with slices of these common.aihnenl. .: becn3ust they The average length oI bine during for a time, their importance is not great. and frost, wind, rain-and sunshine, make rich, red, health-gluing bt�,od. arson in a healthy .as•the staves 'found are not of good though varying, are a5 changeless as oranges and sugar. Put an upper crust, which an ordinary p bracing the jangled nen•es and giving a without sleep is seventy- enough quality to pay the rate demand- etre nature of the rock upon which they e11 t y.. .oI nice paltry over the pie, and bake strength to -every .organ in the body. stale can g - _ `-`'k for one twos or until the apples Do not take ver pills without the full tour hours, and.this has been found tha cd•by the Government from the lessPes� act. The flowers and trees of our fields I res pe�teetiy atilt. Serve warm withank limit.that men can reach in emerges but they were re-opened in. 1900pby and woods are the same as those of 1110 name, "Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills for y centuries ago.- Rocks art worn. down powdered sugar over it. cies, such as disasters at sea and immt- syndicate with little, success,. so ta'r as _1 ', .�_ Pale People," ba the. .wrapper around to form soil, and Nature sows and Orange Pudding.-The rind of one each box. Sold by all medicide dealers vent peril that' makes it absolutely' can be learned. - necessnr not to relax vigilance. Be- There are many 'stones holding the its t oldest of of •t Wed gni- g �tf�ri hed natio ter, six ounces of white sugar, six Or %A for 8x 50 from the Dr. \Villiams' tw'een seventy and seventy-five hours is qualities first mentioned in a high se, dens just as she always did. If we rare eggs, one apple, puff pate. Grate the Medicine Co., t3rockrille, .Ont, the record-and the toughest man can gree, but they are little-known br<anse, fully follow, Then, the wearing away _.. rind scut mix with the butter and sugar, - keep awake no longer, and will tall in the first place, they are to be obtain- Iife depends 'on Ct seine huge cliff or precipice and the adding by degrees the eggs well beaten; .___� ' ' "Jeep even though his 1 p ed in Larger quantities, and,the people .appearance of (towers_and trees upon scrape a raw apple end mix with the wakefulness- It is the limit of a haus- engaged in lite stone trade cannot there- its crumbling fragments, we witness a. tion. fore make the profits they are. able to process which, here and there, has been Iresl; line the bottom ar sides of a.dish "HE NEVER ,BLAMED-THE BOOZE." P rorfth gaff paste; pour in he orange mix- g going for ages, and has produced all tete He .took a bottle up to .bed, -1 Frenchman named Deroulede. ;n do with the scarcer ems.whi9e, because forests of the .present time. lure; and lay-over it crosabers o1 paste. one of the Paris hospitais• is recorded to of Their abundance and presumably les- �. ke for one-halt•hour. • Drank whiskey hot each mg4t, , have suffered twenty-eight days and ser value, they•have been-given to na- These changes occur-with extreme . f .. . ,Drank cocktails .in the morning, bights. o .comPle#e wakefulness, but, at five cutters. who do,not understand the s - _: But never could get tight. nd o[ it.he died o[ exhaustion, and laws o[ retraction and reflection to op t lowness No human life is long enough the e o measure them alL The lifetime of a ,H:1NTS FOR. THE HOI - - He shivered in the evening, so the record cannot stand. There 's scala on, with the result that they are Methuselah,_would lx-swallowed up to And alwa had the glues. put on the market and evenhiahy one man, of twenty years, now the lapse of time necessary for the ' Awoid,drinking water that has been. 031[il he's.# had a bowl, or two,--- living in England, who has Wryer slept mounted rid drops looking like various change of granite clefts into the floor of •landing for some time in an open yes• But 'he n@vee blamed the booze. since he was born; his case has fie- colored acid drops and exitirely lacking n forest. Fortunately, however, this sel. .Draw-it fresh as required. qu,.ntly been described_ in the papers -brilliancy and those sharply defined fa-. process,hs a frequent one in'ruggtd re= Black and dirty t,racs should,De wash l{ joints were full of rheumatics; and by doctors, but this example is cels which`give that reflection which is Kions, such as the Rocky"Mnnntains. in -ed in soda water with plenty,of soap, Hi6 appetite' was slack;_ - strictly a "freak:'•and cannot be, com- the .'chief charm and makes evident the some.places it has begun at times wide- and then scoured with paraffin and: He had pains between his shoulders, pared with ordinary, records. great difference between the real*stone ly separated; in others lh, changeshace fling befIIre--usitrg ),- ss, Wish. -Ant}-chills_-r;,n down his bait:; will regard with horror• and"its imitation. gone on at different rates. As a re- On Furniture Ioli,h.-If a little vine- ye suffered with' insoinnis, " ast3E'an-trawe+vne�ssed- and in an early_' At ni tit he couldn't snooze, lire achievement of Angela de' i va, gar be af!tl d to polish, it wily be found g rl who partl• for stake's and `great strides which the variorts fancy stage. of the process, another' in. a • Spanish gi y ` W. obviat,. the-dead,.oily look so often ye ;aid it was the%climate=- nilly as an advertisement, remained in gems have m&de in the public favor,.not• middle stage, a third in a latter one, and perceptible atter cleaning furniture. , But he never blamed the booze, - abort of cage,at the Argyll Rooms fn ably when used in the ngck chain: at so forth. One has only to rind the differ- Always-rub the way of the grain when ' . ' . y- p g ent pieces, and to put Them.lobe• -: .� polishing a smooth London, some nine years ago. for fill resent these are beta mad.and with Iter of piece-o[ turrrilure. • His -constitution 'was run down- five days and nights wiNiout moving all manner of.colored,stones .and if.the the right .older. With s knowledge ut Good judbrnrenf tray be used by the At least that's what he said- „ hand or toot, or.changing her ,position, manufacturer gives as much attention Nature's lan�niage, he can then read housewife in buying food, and yet she yIs leg; were swelled each morning, seated on'a chair. She was attended tc the cutting of the scones as he does ,the story of the forest., . mai• tail to be a good provider because And he often, swelled head. • g P Fle tackled beer, wine, whisks and fed by her sister, and various to the matin of the settings he can =. she docs not take pro er care.of ii. Per• Y.' µ.a ars having, been made on the per- produce a really delightful ornament. I �- "'� tett cleanliness is essential for tlae•best. And it they didn't fuse - :r g KIND-HEARTED MAN. - rexrvation of toofi'. The cellars, an- tormance, she was hepta watch over, _. . p P He blamed it to dyspepsia day and night, by .independent wit- -_QUA; NISTAREN. I. "'Yes." said the fnsuranle agent to the tries, storerooms, refrigerators, and all But he never blamed the booze.. nesses , u « o was war fag to take the %, • : .the receptacles in which food is kept ' - 1�,OR�E THAN PENAL SERVITUi)E• liow the Phrenologist 1•:xpinined the train. "talking about iiind-hoarted men, _ _ __-�_ h�uld Irequently be inspy:cled and thor- lie said he couldn't.sleep at night, seat merit in tlre}rer- oughly cleaned. li�•at ana moisture tend And he alwny's httd bad dreams; _._There is no- g Gcnlleritan's._fr_inium. theses none of em t,cats Lawyer • ..•to rause decay, Therefure, it is im•," Fie claimed-he always laid'aivake . hirfrrance.- pencu,ps, but it is an e++cep- Jenkins." ,' , Dile, The pint -It was a1. ;a phrenological entertain- •Good•man, is. he"' portant Mat-all Tends should be sur- Till early sunrise beams. tionally MinE, P roan f. mot, dry.air. \\'hen He thought it was malaria-- was that the lady was not in a trance meat, and the professor had been illus• ��jc,ulr right, he is. I can' ! •you it is po�sihle, expose every_claret and Alas, 'tuns but a ruse: of any kind, .but in full possession .f tinting his lecture by inviting gentlemen a little story whiclrll show what a heart of various vocations to come oil'the la-:has ill hifn," ;_, food receptacle to the sun. arxi air sev. Fie blamed it on to everylhirlg-= per senses, Should like to hear it," said itie sial limes a wtrk. Bok he never hlanaed,lhe booze. `Prances are Very different affairs. end plat[orni, grid demonstrated that dYtter- .14 ' All Itinds o! cooked food, particu]arly ' the pt•incipal bite recorded lasted' nine 'enl habits of .life were charac!erfzed by preacher, looking at his watch. ' '`'•the animal foods, spool quickly when itis liver needed scraping, weeks: The subject was an English corresponding'variations in the forma "Well," said flit agent,""you 'see. it ' tion of the cranium.- He presently came - covered •toasty while still warm. All And his kidneys had the gout; "' lady, Miss Naomi Smythe- of tartan, was this way. .Bill Noggs was a poor meat, fish, bread, etc., that are afters, who lay in a state of complete ancon- to deal a ith the criminal {orni'o[ skull, man," and the railway cut off his leg." soups. He:•swalFoNN;ed lots o#.•�_ «'ellT' ,. -tom he kept for. many days or hours Till,at last they cleaned him out, sciousness during the' whole of jhat and, desiring a subject, addressed his ."Well?" time, and was visited by over a_dozen audience:- "Well, he got Lawyer Jenk;ns to c =' should be cooledlharoughlyand quick- His legs were tailed with dropsy ished.niedical men interested in `"1t {here is any gentleman who has the company, and they .compensated ., 1%.in a current of cold air. Till he had cut his shoes: dislingu' •• • in hot weather jt is a good plan, when He oiamed it on the doctors- the case. Nourishment was artificiallj ever been the in of a prison, we him with $750." ' '* cooling soups, milk, or.any liquid mass, But lig..irever blamed the booze. gii en. as the :trance naturally caused r ''yep?"' -tt place ttre vessel containing the food much anxiety for the life-of the patient, "\Nell, sir,-what do you Mink Lawyer •, in another Of cold water with ice, if E{is clothes were getting seedy, Otho; however, was finally restored to CONTINUE J Jenkins dioY" Convenient, and s t in a cool draft. 111. His ,arise was getting red, consciousness, and recovered. In this' ".Have no idea." • ' meat, when not hung up, should be His children always hungry, . case' life remained almost suspended "\Virg, his charges in the, case were _ placed on a dish and set in a cool place. flimselt not too well- fed. - - throughout the nine-.weeks• Those who are gaining flesh bless but, ars Noggs only got $Odd -- li poultry .be drawn •lid ,a few piece. His damily.he neglected, But apart from trances, all Europeans and strength by ligular treat- blessed it he didn't let him oft the odd or chair.' si be placed in the body it. will His wife he did abuse, - are easily beaten at, the -game- re- mintwith r S12i, taking $750 only for himself." ruotionless, by an,Indian fakir `` "The train's corning," said the preach- keep`lon�cr than if hung undrawn. It Ne blamM all her relations, mainiog Scotts Emuls10�1 er,.and:he was glad of it. All the way - must not b, washed unlit it is to be . But he never blamed the' booze. or ,,holy man;: named Chundtvl Dntuhf Should aontlnuethetreatmenit cool�1 The'dryer the meat is kept,the Beanies, mho was strapped 'in � to hot weather! smaller doss hP trayclled he mused on ,Lawyer Jen r- _ - ►� - -recta tt �tr` n king's kind-heart.edrress, but ha did not better, t'h'en he a isms : - -• rn and has never do away with any tibl�otton see how fo get matter for a charity ser.J -- '• dick of charcoal •placed in the re• - And„he t{nckled rals and snakes; eighteen j•eerS ag whloh IsattaOhedtofatty pro- frigerator or pantry helps to keep the First hP 'had fh^ teEer,, InoyPd a linnb'or,L�en released from his _ duots during the heated mon out of it. I trigs�Atlllo•tor dry and sweet, Milk and •And then he hrkI the shakes. bonds to this day.` FIZ is daily Ted ami season. send for free.u,r,le 4 - •'+ butter should be kept in a cook 'place At lasl he had a funeral,, - tended by his "djsciples.” s,bTT R AOw'YI, Ch«nl oo'etar6 - awn trcm all strung odors. Bread And the mourners had the blues; \A'it1;RG'\h�N BT :1TS A�T\1:\i.. Taronfo end=,e.n ell t.0 Success never comes t0 a man-wh. and Y and cake must be thoroughly cooled be- And his•epitaph they carved for him, All warm blocided lite is suppos,d ter - is afraid to face failure. W heing put in boxes or jar;;-if not, "He Never Blamed the Bo6ZO." . .- . :.. .,.. ,.r 1 . , , .. ' 1 sew.. ,. ., �, .. 'waA3Dta 7•s, '^G +w4`11 V :4d V 1. .w. -+.1� 4 .r , . - 11 - .::+ _ . �_ -i,�.�.l;.---= —',O,.A� �1_1:M , ` l:-, .' "R} :, c �"'•t .+s +3D."3.9i"'Sri.;: 'r.'` -+i5c� :.',n,,",fir' .: .rL .., .•�-�oi'Srt. z:^ ri � ,vn.�gp/en -,:re:ers.a�� �+�-_tea* �. '-srs•` •,�m:�w r� .s+€a,+�ra-�„ >.:'�� - 2222 ;:^"ai•. r.. uAfi.' - s �-;v. '+C v'•wia•.4 y,m •g .. :.. �..,..:�5�`�"".�4a ,.. m :...�_•rte ,<,-,y+tw..., k. 7 .ry ' ms's",'.r v` s :y.,.^•. .t•,. J:.3....'•�'S? ;n.' ...•.r fig F•' .. ,�. C:ir�m...,:.•�..,x, _ ,z. .. .., .L .. ,, .,. .. -..«b .. ... `22_,22 •".: .... '„`>, .; .. - IRM _ /J,. ....:.?. 2,222. _.. , . •:,..: + ,:.. , Ba�yy , ._._.r r�s�--•--s=ue-_2222+_ _� _ _.—.��J�L'. i „- w i • , .. • _ .-- 2222. ' - '�� , SPELLING AT BREAKFAST. ,4 - WOLF LED SEAL RAID , ;� y had been to a minstrel _ I snow over night, and the tunny •con- Mr. TopnoodU1 Sunlight Soap is better than Other soaps, - nudrunls and jokes he heard set him but is best when used in the Sunlight way. ' MOST. ROMANTIC -Fl&M ON thin-king. So at breakfast he began un. - PACIFIC COAST. Mrs. 'ropnoody. She was fretful, and 1 • - -Toappreciate the simplicity and ease of r y sant ut-Topnoody-stash y— s4 not} versay Mrs. in the noodhumoi can fou sor pell 3 --ung with Supllght Soap in the Sunlight - ' wawa Ile and His Schooner Have Figured " way you should follow directions. ' money with four letters? Y Largely in Piratical Raids on "Nu, I can't;' she said -r �;� a the Rookeries. "Ha, ha 1 That's gooit: -X woman After rubbing On the soap, roll up each never can,get at tins suit of thing in the va a man can. piece_, immerse in the water, and go away, Despatches from u aro t 'ka, indicate that the'raid on the seal Well, the way to spell it is c as-.i. rookeries of St. Paul Island, 'which re-, Isn't that money?" 'Sun t stilted in the death of five Japanese Mrs. "L failed to smile, and Topnoody -T��_ _-- light ;poachers, was led by Alex. McLean, one started out with another. , Sdap . .Of the most romantic figures of the more -waitega mLet's ,' she Intan guess ue s .'-cine coast, and the original of more "I've got one. Let's see it you can 'guess + / than one hero of popular fiction. - it. Spell Topnoody with five letters." will do its work in thirty to sixty minutes. ' i Probably no sea ranger since Capt. Topnoody puckered his Crows awhile, I Kidd has figured so prominently in story and gave it up. " Your clothes will be cleaner and whiter than if washed though the public history of this re "Ila, ha 1' laughed A[rs. T. That's _ / in.the old-fashioned way with boiler and hard rubbing. markable person extends over not more. good. Aman can never get at_this sort ,AP tmuraw than a dozen years. of thing in the sante clear-headed way r ""SOAP Equally good with hard or soft water. Although well known in the Ale,utians a woman can. Well, tyle. way to spell and Behring Sea for sane time, Capt. d-it -tsrI1t that Topnoody_?" Lever srothere Limited, Toronto .ss McLean's personality was first disclosed But Topnoody never)smiled, and 'the tc the country at large in May, 1904, in breakfast was finished in silence. ex- WANTED +,the harbor of San Francisco. It was rept for an occasional chuckle from ��� the Mrs. Topnoodle's end of the table. supposed then that his schooner, E\AND WOMEN everywhere, hoaaekeep• Carmencila,-was fitting out for a ne- - _— �� ere buy over and Over:gain,now used in a nae made a rea4 record throughout sil.Canada. farious sealing expedition, but no- A" 'So,l,td Stomach Means a ,Clear million Gomes. quad post card for ten cent pack-. R & M, free. Write quick. Spencer.Company,Barrie, thing could be proved.against her, and Head.-Tire high pi's sure o[ a nervous Ont, ht are eo n,,t hump amons tip tnis is so.lmProVed•P�Iat�-d ishe was permitted to sail out of the life whil'h business men of the present --••-....... - - -~ _ There Blg D _ _ _ _ Cut+ and turns soil over. NltohesWell Bach Golden Gate as free as the west wind. C/d1RPET IDYE�NG but itsy u equal. oiegenk nos auroral hen ars day aro constrained to live make but rw a nal 'None le by A without the name se 11 was rumored soon afterward that she draughts upon their vitality highly det- •B1syi;�1 For gale by Agents _. had picked up a sealing .outfit in half rimental to their' health; It is only by ■ryd Cleaning. This V■■p•olaly with the On exhibition in the new Implement and Moon picked and proceeded to the Kuriles the most careful treatment that they, BRITISH AMERIOAN DYEINyi P06 Process of Manufacture building at 'Toronto Bay a.ad prtieuiaralreost sad wa.re.•r.wsa�W7 Fair also on erbibition at Ottawa Fair in th-e and the Smoky Sea. as she w'a; reports f_ are able',io keep the and R Men gas t& montrod. - __- _ bondimp� your dress ng. ruu particulars free in that neighborhood at Variousactive in then .- - T. your address' f aor a.year. of them know the value of Parmelec's "a"i Thome T. E.BISSELL, Dept L,ELCBA:CNT Capt. McLean "was . next heard of Vegetable Pills in 'reg*ul¢ting the sto- MIXED FARM OR SMALL 6AACHE when still master.of the Carmencita. mach.and consequently keeping' the FOR SALE.He was arrested in September, 1905, in head clear. _ ` �5�� � tl ����' S�1tng'�eSe 4 Victoria, B. C., by the-Canadian authori- tie� nk the request of the Am-.rican.Con- "Ah, Amelia r' . he . cried, fervently:- 'isso acres excellent shelter, wool, water an) sal. Again n(ithing definite was ob- "} am not rich in this wcorld's goods, hay, land *airing sou chiefly deep bniog loam, suitable for grain, good crops on aa��(7oinint N1A tained against his schooner, for this not' am '1 as clever,as are some inen• lands, about two-thirds can be ploughed, one. g .... . ": _ time she was:under.the Mexican- flag. But - it a tender .and everlasting love and-,%-half miles river frontage, and one-and-a- " half miles of the picturesque Jumpin6 Pond('reek,; wa'ter, �coked SAILED UNDER VARIOUS FLAGS. goes, for anything—" It goes""with with open rpringn en+u,�u r a never•failing water' ' Cleared of this specific trouble, lyfe_ me all right;' she interrupted. Bul, suyply,,nnc•cwss trout nAhing., i .tree can be , on p Henry, I'm afraid it won't go with the irrigated-" The ranche Is fenced Ynto pastures all Storm Lean appeared at various points'in the eonnnctedbysubways"wilily miles o[ fourwirs Pacific, sometimes under his oven flag, tradesmen. cedar post fencing. There are two small houses and out-buildings on the property,-situate within and All sometimes under the Norwegian ern batf•a•mile of the schoel•church, post-office and blem; and then the captains of the rev- HOW 17 $PRE•►ljs. shipping point of Cochrane Altnrta trice tt�t00 enue cutters in the North began to re- Q. E• GODDARD,Cochrans,Aka. firs Four a ` % call him ¢s the chief of many a furious The first package of Dr. Leonhardt's raid of previous enrsip. ina It was y, but itc"ould Was R tdout wellLAO ae smallct w that Foo! Idles alwaysinsown in '•}tattoo, old man r' exclaimed Bull at $ P Y wiirz P P _ suspected and was ch against him. He was Nebraska. 6 ro see y. Its a delgigtid 0 otu Made -I m Painted r Gcoverin�measure.el.at rThis a the most du said .. never be proved aga allenged, but new It cured a case of Piles that was con• rise to see you Here." "tic cod of you p varying from 112.85 it t5.t0 er convicted. sidered hopeless. to say so," replied Corbyn. "Ye y g raMe cow- . A = The Commander ]stands, owned by The news spread. and the demand. see, 1 was afraid. 11-wouldn't' find any' Bring on the market, and is an ideal covering for Nausea, Ba=ils, Stores,File- ' the Russians, presented about that time prompter! Dr. J. �. Leonhardt, of Lin- but bright and clever people present", rotors, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the"OSHgWA" shingles. A the finest of al,l killing grounds.for, the 'coin, Neb., the discoverer, tb prepareit �_r hammer ands snips are the only tools required. holluschikie; 'rhe "Asialir herd" was for general.use. Now,it is being sent Mild in Their Action.=-Purmelee's We are the largest and oldrslt;ccompany of the.kind under the Britilb -- the technical term for this seal people; to all-partsw-of-the world. Vegei¢Me pills are very mild in their flag, and have covered thousands of the-best-buildings throughout Canada. -and, _knowing that the Russian navy It will cure any case of-Piles. action. They do not cause griping- :n.. making them twos busy In another part of the world, 161.110, with absolute guarantee. All the stomach or cause disturbances there FIRE, WATER AND tLIflHTNINO-PRO+dF• McLean descended in his might, expect- dealers, or. The Wilson-Fyle Co.,-Lim- as 'so many, pills do. Therefore, the We also manufacture Corrugated )rear in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and ing to meet with no resistance. But the ited,'-Niagara Falls, Ont. most delicate can take Ciotti without EA4'I STROIGEI, Etc. coast guard- was as crafty as he', and. -' fear of unpleasant-results. They..cnn, MFTAL SIDING. in imitation of brick or stout•. wife: "I caught Bridget starting the METAL CEILINGS, in 1,000 designs. Deal him off. too, be administered to children w'ithcut - hicLeen wtss overwhelmed once, too, !;ry this morning with paraffin,- John." Write for Catalogue No. 14B and tree'sam les of "OSHAWA" Shingles. on the Perimeter of the restricted Pribi liusband,• "How inuch do we owe her?" useosfni; the penalties Write follow !tie � p „ ., - use of pii�ls not so carefully prepared. Write to-day. � "Four ilio unix wages." Efus- toff group by the itrit.Wi cruiser Sherr - T$�7 P�7DL�R 1�3r7Cl�'Ze�,a .w'l _ n flog of. band . Well, let her go on-with,h. the Avnter, but.agnln Cha`Mexico is },tea "Fred didn't blow' inti bmin- forded-him protection until that Govern- paraffin,"_ �° [[ttilpt - rnent finally withdrew it by revoking his, out because you jilted him the other konirw out I offiva, 081 wopi 1,pill. �10060 ,001. � Now,Igo. voocouvef 9,C, _ These. two desirable quaiiflealions, night, he came ri;;ht over and proposed ;22t-3 we Cnog st, rya sus.ex st_. 11 Colborne at eta Wanda.■t.�re Lombard at. Bis tender st license.' to Tne.' Maud':-"Did he? Then he must It is.not tit all.lniprobable that Kip- pleasant LO the taste and at the same writs your NearestOffia•.-IIIAD OFFICE A. WORKS-O�NAwA, Out hug elevated. lhP ctiptain into verse in time effectual,-are to be found in Slo- have gut rid of them In some other "The Rhyme of the Three Sealers,"when ther Graves" Worm Extcrnlinalor. Phil= way-'� the guilty Reuben -Paine of the Stral. dren like it. "_-- No re Safe bund �SSIifS:— e,sometimes spob on the bodies The tr dros Jack: "Engagement LS Off, eh? HaS are sometimes mistaken 1"r mevelea 1'hs troabls •'■ skins below she sent him back"the ring'."' Ton •ray tl roseola a local dissass or the skin: NOTHING s But I've xis_ thousand promptly eared with Wervrs Cerro• an d a 'Sure and Yeddo Port so see; "No; that's what's bothering him. He -And there's never a law of God or man owes money on that'ring:" 4 "Will you thinkof me when I'rn -- runs.north of. Fifty-three." one?" asked the lovelorn youth, 'N'Ito L -- v Overworked Persons, either mentally of g - 6 *callr ahnnld try "Perrorlm" the world Sentiiea unable t0 tear hlillSelf,from her .., -- ..-Than. a n« Investment i n it'remained, however, for Jack I-on- renowned nerve and blood tonic and they will presence. "Oh, yes." answered the fair on to portray one of the darkcat .flg- geicl.Tr recover strength and bealth, one, as she strangled a yawn. "That is, �� - - - -- + ores in flction,.for the.lerribie form, of if you ever give ine the opportunity.° otonta, Real l�Shate• - Wolf Larsen was hewn,'it-is said, from "Have you :seen Professor Gabbleton, ; the lite of Alexander McLean. 'the scientist, lately?" "Yes.; 1 listened We have no hesitation in saying that k ' ->—r to hint, for more than an hour at the Dr. '7. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial $�Qt9-FSR INVESTMENT-Block of new solid brit THANKS FOR FOOD. ` _ club last night." Indeed t' What'was is without-doubt the best medicine,ever I houses, under five years' lease to pay over 'to percent. net: most cen, A pretty table observance in Danish he talking about T' "He didn't soy." introduced for dysentery, diarrhoea, .tralIv situated on quiet residential.street. As owner has 'other houses _ families is for children even - - d-aR-r CriMptnint___ts, ,Pa_ -. -When all other corn preparations fail,• P y g nu ll=r cons roc ion fies�are .f sed at a-bargain.— :who-can scarcely toddle,,to go gral'ely sickness, etc. It 'pi•o;n tt ewes rely 1 after dinner to salute their parents and try Holloway's Corsi Cure. No pain and Bever tails to effect a positive^.urN say. "'I'ak for mad" ("Thanks for the whatever,and no inconvenience in using ylothers should ne�`cr be without a''.ot- $• FRANK 'NILSON, Owner, 73 Adelaide stlt'eet Nest, Te>teont0. ureal"). Even visitors shake hands with it. tle when their children are teething. .. TELEPHONE MAIN 15+ - _' their.host and hostess and go through the same formality'. In German families He: "Ah Belore you married me ••Yod sqy you think George does notl. Two serseplatI that hold to tradition the same custom You used to think there°couldn't be love you as•much as he used to do- like L - in Wast0n Canada "`w'� prevails. \'hen the evening meal is an man like me, and now—' „yam.. ••Why so. dear?"- ""Well, when- d leads to ended the party stand up around the She, "Now I'm sure of, it-there ever we're'alone he talks as sensibly as ssatate►.waq only a oil.from two eaAwrya ccs a G.T.F. Lab]¢ and each shakes hands with the couldn't." if we weren't" 6tro .o asi aw erns. Indialough toad; •r•fte as Ameba. tpout dt map and of Indian Ssad Pe3w iti-i0 yes aero, ..neighbor, saying, "Geisegnete Mahlziet" N DS wdt•fol leap and fdl particulars. No Alcohol in ]t -Alcohol or any lFensha-w: "I hear you are to'I•ed • R• PAt � !t wdiiaMy sans, hreetw Ce.er -=T ether volatile matter which _wnuld Colonel Swinger,. Mrs. 'Grasse. He's a .� •• ' h�\\ YORK EXCURSION. impair strength by evaporation does noble fellow, every inch a soldier. born' POISONOUS V1'ORK�IIOPS. The Lackawanna Railroad will sell not in any shape, enter into, the manu- to command." Widow Grasse: "Win I tickets round trip from Buffalo to \ewv' facture of Dr. Thomas' Fclectrio Oil. Well see about that, Mr. Fenshaw; Lead poisoning ciaims mare victims York and return, $10.00, on August, Nor do climatic changes affect it. It we'll see about that." than any 'tither -of the diseases which ` is as serviceable in the Ar'ct'ic Circle as 29th, good returnitig to September 2nd threaten the factory hand, but the rare Inclusive. Special fealui es: Bryan gib,- the Torrid*'lone, perhaps more use- Bnnliglit 11Osp is better thea other soaps, disease of anthrax, which attacked-only AIdlet 11001 reception and banquet; Tabor Day ful in the higher latitudes, where man but is beet when nsed.in Ihs 8naligLt way. a tenth of the number of people, wasert �l FVin America's capital of Labor; Holiday more subject to colds front'exposare . Sunlight soap end toUaw direatiaas. responsible in 105 for almost 'as many.i'i the world's merriest cit hese ball Io the elements. deaths, Of 592 cases of lead poisoningy' �odS ' . Mr. Graspall : "Tea, you "can marry in England and Wales last year, only races, Coney Island, etc. L ickawanna g , -•3AP.A�FSE R:�1-t, :11'S. Iny daught.er`lt you like: but ] tell you twent three ended fatally. Of fifty-nine Limited at 9.30 ami.4 10.:10; The Bryan 4 enable 7W en y�meals Special at 9.00 a:m . and s'tra'ins at 3,15 Japanese candidly she avon't hate a penny until cases of anthrax, t' ended in death. The � p Some o[ the institutions on Ja 9 1 Y ( h�ai:g ash d c�f your a be3weea -a.m., 5.30 p.m., 8.45.,and 11.30 p'.m., rnilWays are peculiar to that country. I die. Are ynii still of lhe'�ame mind .' figures for'the'lft t'five ear; show that t510r:f- -Children half fare, Go with oung Doctor: xill you permit me to only.one case of lead--poisoning in twen- the windows of third-class carrirl es. Y ser? ty-eight proves fatal; the chances of life) �-a`kitdren as clean ind neat me- One n[ these is a shear of paint across Y. P B All the cooking is dose is s ..` the crowd otE,the Road of r\nlhracite, g medical) examine wnu, August 29th. Full information, reser. This is made necessary because thou- to a person attacked by anthrax are y, own,and there: boiking tar you rations, .etc., call of,'phone A. L.eadley, sands of native traveller's in Japan; ac- more than three to one. Modern scion• to do but enjoy the rewk. Canadian :1g�tit, r5 Yong¢ St., Toronto, customed, In only pope! w+vita for lel• titre improvements have very materially _ Cabby's Products are selected mens, Ont., or Fred P. Fox, D. :�., D.L.kW., ting in light, have no' know•led re of reduced. the danger of lead poisoning,; cooked by'000ks who Eoow how.and ff89 \fain St., Buffalo N': glass. , IIs uttvr transparency,leads them ' I but arithrax,. which seems inseparable oely$se good parts padted --�- ', In believe tial the window is simply a from the hand ling'of wool, hair, and' FFor'.mirk and dellcww inndt an r '-, ')WATCH' THAT FPEAt.� `fIiE TIME. I+ole in the sills of the car. Will' pain- hides, has •rather' tended to.become t:me,m doom or out try Csbbyi Me�' two Pate--wide Libb 's Cam Sauce. A swiss watchmaker has invented'n Cul results-innny•nntive passengers have t more serious,, and the deaths last year Y P watch-which spicks the time frorll a tiny, stupidly atteulplcd to stick their heads were half as many again as the average Booklet free,"H°"to W6 Good Minot to Fri" Write o phonngraph. Avery small hard rubber through the glass: ''For a long.lime for the last five years.. Of the 592 cases Li>YLr,Me>lielllsDLibiy,C6leads plate has the vibrations of the human ambulnncrs from receiving hospitars of lead poisoning in 1905, ninety oc- woice imprinted on it, rind-1s er -4. carred in white lead .works anti eighty by clock-work,,so•'that at a given time. in Japanese cities, and hence the streak t four in the china and earthenware in the articulation is nlnde, indicaling the of paint, is, n warning to the Oriental dustry, but the ratio of deaths to cases hour. . The ultergnce is sufficiently 'fanner from lir, bac): country that there 1 was highest !n the glass cutting and strong to be heard ;f0 feet mmy. it is i; something more than atmosphere in. polishing industry. Trio average .au- r :possible by means, tit a device of This the window. nual number of -workshop poisoning kind to combine sentiment with utility, s cases for ine last flue years was 728. dear+vol a avibratind aons cman's atch may tell insistsild upon kneo�ing 1th mtjvorc� sitivDlr. y a e e u fw w+>r/M 1 ! 1 him the time in the 'tones of wife or Wise: "Well, 1 thil-ok 114 bill will beasRseid s"� it's hard t0 convince women that men tbildren. about one hundred dollars.^ think they taut too much. ISSUE NO. 34-1N 4 ,.. .. .,,': _.>;r.:,' - �. «- .,,:,,'r'-,�vtYw .� -�• s..+i.,: .. ''- av �,,.a.-:2222 �"?- re,. '�_-�.. .G '.,.zmar.0-. 'Som. --•:-_..9. ::>, r, `'•_...-,,.yam ...i ,,y,. a,."' ::... .t ,r..:. a.. f ( E'. ,.C'ry, p.�. q�:.. ,p•, .,,.: ••,�... .,., m3f.m -: = .-""�.-,. c>...,�r .._..�... .._- - Y:..-....ia..:.d...K^ _.. .: ...k:`moi LT •:....---+ .. —.... ..--r-•:�_ - � ,..w..'-x'rae u�o-< '?.w.. '.�.::a�n- I,,y;i. 7. TT` -J. I3. Bundy wa.s in the .city " -The mewbers and friends of *' - - - AJ�V17.L11J S• on Wednesday. - - - - --- St. George's Sabbath sishoOI-IieId ? -George Seldon was in the city their annual pienic.at :lir. Strick= - " 7- . -Miss S. A. Dale is spending a on Wednesday. land's on the lake near French- . @ _ ` JI _eoupI of weeks with Mrs.. Firth -Fred Andrew lost a valuable man's Bay on Thursday. -at o Horne Bay. mare on �lunda3 -We are in receipt of a letter - -Miss Julia O'Leary spent a -Miss Edna Boyes has been 'on from James Holt, of Quill Lake, k the sick list this week. Sark. Mr. Holt is delighted with IC in Pmed l pie er kl of days this wee with The unlit school here will re- the country. He has taken u a Pickering friends. y. p -Miss Phoebe Wright, of To- Open on onday next. fine homestead, of which 430 or 74 - ronto, is spending two week's -Mrs. C. J. Powley, of Toronto, acres is ready to break. He re- - iPacau a with Pickering friends. visited Pickering friends this ports excellent crops and has sent — _ -Mise Hattie Decker, of Whit- week• us samples of grain grown in that _We have all kinds of whole Y by, and formerly of Pickering, -Miss Young, of Toronto, spent neighborhood. Pickling Spices, Pure Gronnd hse been engaged as -teacher of Sunday here with the r Missea ' Gordon. Spices for baking, etc. We keep the Andley school. Green River next Wednesday. _ -We regret to state that Miss -Mrs. W Peak and family are the best in Mace, Curry powder, err has been confined to spending a few days with fr>enda UXBRIDGE. 'Tumeric az�d spices of all kinds, to her during the Pas R•ee vert left for the-North-West on W. A. Brodie was called to Erin a ode XAx �V11 b �•�7 -Ed. Crawford and John Cal- We have* through illness. We are pleased a Wine and ¢ to state, however, that she L now yesterday by the death of his father, = WedneFday. ^=Fruit Vinegar,the best that. can_ recovering. -F. G. Logan, dames Brodie.. Deaceased was in his - _ > of Toronto, is be had. Come to .ns for Soar. . -Rev. F. C. Harper will not g 75 year. be home in time to take charge of spending a few days at the home - One of the oldest residents of the ' the services i❑ St. Audrew'F of his parents. township of �Vhitchurch, Robert Mc- pitMe supplies -bliss Banker, f Toronto, has Cormick died on Tuesday afternoon church on Sunday as intended. y f _ .'; In his absence, the service.will be been spend' eek with J. H. of last week, in his 88th year. He and Mrs. Bund was a millwright by trade, and in 1812 - - conducted by F. M. Chapman, B. y settaed on the Don, east of Toronto.' -- -- -- -J.' H. Gulliver has engaged ' A., ofToronto. ,At the home of leer parents, on To- - ' -The Voter's List for the town. wit Dudley Bros. for the season ionto street,on Wednesday afternoon Jo � n ��e k�e ��ship of Pickering have now been picking apples. of last week,in the presence of near J1 Me- rin and are being distributed -Mrs. Cheshire, of Port Hope, friends and relatives, Christina '1Sc- b the township clerk i4ir. Beaton. .is spending a coupleof weeks with Phail, daughter of 11r, an-d ltrs, ase. ;lists should be carefttP�y Mrs. W.'Pesrt. James McPhail, was married to Hiram _ - • examined by those interested and -hiss Sgariing, of Toronto, is Wilson,of Toronto; formerly of L"x- _ if an errors are found therein, spending a few weeks with James bridge. - Y The cost of laying the 36,300 square " and .sirs. Gordotr. he clerk should be notified. - - feet of granolithic walk in town this - -"- -On Wednesdoy afternoon -Miss '011ie Btirt, ' of Toronto summer was$3.893. Then there were nits a severe storm passed over Juuctioh, spent a few days with H8 gutters arta cost of$170, making_a st 3 W. H. and Urs. Peak. total of$1,183. Of this amount 53.717 • this locality. A large amount , of rain fell during the short period -The G. T. R. has' a steam was paid �o the paving compang, the 1 �U r e a'p a 1 n S` the storm lasted. Theriot crop was shovel at the "Hog's BRCk" just balance ..being held as a Kuarantee l g J _ beginning to feel the effects of the west of Pickering statin.- - -- that the walks will pprove s°atisfactory. gr B Town Clerk Gould has received l85 -�` Burrell, of Peterboro.,. is } dry weather: It was also gladly spending d week's, vacation at the appeals against the voters' list. The. 640 yards Plain and Fancy Prints and Muslins, cost'8, 9 and 10c-while - -- welcomed-in the village as it lend p g Conseratives have matte 113 and the the'last at Sc. . of his mother here - -the dust Liberals 72. tinny, of courti�, are un- Boots at and under cost 'Thomas and Mrs. McCormick, im rtant changes of residence from Full line of Patent Medicines at cut rate rices. _ unbearable. p of-Toledo-, Ohio,-,spent a few Aays one ward to another,or slight changes " j-Frth Law, who pleaded grail- -here with the former's mother. of i ualification :which 'have no bear- �T 1ty( to the charge of arson, at his _ 1 it LO.GAlIT :.Pickering, oral S. S. Westgate and bride, Of inst pg.liticalIy Court of Revision . "' s trial in the early part 'uf July, Lakefieid, Ont., is here with the '- came before Major Harper on Fri- will be held sometime nest month. . . 3 former's mother, of the base-lime. Death' saute very suddenly to John day last for sentence. After _ _,� Seldolr• and daughter, Wood of Reach on Monday morning, ' i considetiug carefully every as- He was bringing a,couple of hogs to s tof the ease the magistrate Edna, and, Mise Bunker visited market, when be was stricken with - eeided to let the prisoner off on friends in Whitby on Wednesday heart failure. Mr. Blackburn noticed suspended sentence, and eorise- -W and Mrs. Logan, Fred and the driverless rig passing down Reach - aquently gave him his liberty. Mrs. Logan, spent Sunday with street, and stopped it. He discovered _ -To the deep regret of thief -Dr. and' Mrs. .Stewart, of Mark- Mr. Wood beneath seat in a dying RU sswin Food tufter iseetion. Mr. Flu merfelt has sever- bam• condition. He was hurried to a doc- r -Miss Nellie Bradley and Mi=s tors, but died almost-immediately. _ _ led his connection with the school y Deceased bad lived on the one place here to assume the. rinei ship Hilda Heck are visiting with - - p pal P to Reach about 60 years, He a_a�s.. in. ._• .-_ . . _ � . _ ... __ � _ ' of one of the-_sc:haola_in_guelp James and Mrs. Gormley at Lake- y � aaach;ao does xtrRy with the old h. y hi%89th ear, and leaves s R idow, and �•�1 vietiv. _ g C� - fashioned Chopping Knife, - _While tits salary attached Lo the - - - -_ - - -one �aoa and three daughters. The position is considerably in ad- -Mrs. D. W. Kennedy and Miss funeral took place to Utica cemetery „ � performing its work quickly vance of that paid in Pickering, Lillian Leslie visited over Snnday on Wednesday. �.� and efficiently, �� the chief motive that promg ted with J. and - Mrs. Leslie, of An alarm at Isaac Oke's residence _ ,. , Osha«'a, in the west end called out the firemen �� _.'his leaving is the high school ad- Ba:ntday morning about' `1030. A -..._ - vanta which he would have in -S. W. and Mrs. Barnes, of To- p p YOn -OII lit to Have �}II@• g� licit tri was m e with Bishop's de- hi:q new location, and which Pick- ionto, spend Tuesday, and Miss '�+� - - Ethel, Sunday, with W. G. and lrvery horse drawing the reel. The ering has not since the destruc fire was in the attic and wasdif@culi _tion of the college. Mr. Flumer- M1•e. Ha to get at, but waskuickly extinuished felt has won for himself olden -Master Clarence Rogers, who when properly located. It was sup- Q _ Q• 1 t only e'1.25 � g N y Picker- opinions since coming to Picker- rseoafined to•his bed'with typhoid posed to have caught from the. stove No: 2, only 1.54 I� t The water did more harm -'� and all regret 'very rxlnch his lever, is making satisfactory,pro- p'p�•than the fire. Tuesday evening abort- - - . ��•° grew towards recovery. y g �.. ' '� _ ld� te• ly after seven another aktrm was sent of the chief times of -The Rev: Mr. Anthony, of 0 % ` V Watecdo�n,_is spending a .'few' .in for aEre at Mrs. Watman's on To- a •e«.a►.+a...---- _ y tt9 •" "3"eddlatf during the past mato street, hilt it was"extinguished- 03week, especte about Sunday, days with the Misses Richardson by neighbors before the firemen of and other Pickering friends. g _ has been to pass very uncompli- .. sway from the hall. It war,caused by mentery remarks about the -Mr. Rawlingi3ton, of Toronfo a lighted match being thrown on the i�� Yood weather, and to go wbout iu Junction, is apendrnQ a week here Boor where a child bud spjlled coal oil. i�d3win Vufter' s ' search of a cool spot which: was with his Wife and ,i'amily,at the small hole in,the door was the dam- nowhere in evidence. Every- home -of his mother-in-law, ' Mrs., age.-Journal. _ _. Gam' body was speaking about the Peart. heat, and the oppressive condi- -Mrs. A. Dick and daughter, ^ the -" a _ CD "don' of -the atmosphere.. If a Mise, Anna; 6f Peoto'ne, Ill.; have For the Stomach - .-_Iperflon examinied the thermom- been spending a few weeks with J s H . S UN DY■ •eter, it would be seen that Mrs. J. Andrew and with friends Meart and Kidneys - _ ". the mercury -registered ver}' :in Dtlnbarton. _ -One-feature-of the re-union • - L little above eighty, wbich would - ; - _ 77 imply that it was not hot. If of the .Marquis family was Wed- Dr. Ump 3 R,estomtive Is a CasiE -----_.--'-- the 'weather man were asked nei=day morning's -fishing at the Caretota Symptm. - moliLh _of. Dtlffin's creek when .:. , about rile matter,-he would with _ " An air of wisdom se, that the they utled in 73.. --- - s Y It lss oommon mistake to'take artificial diges� Sweltering ' condition ­of' . the -� J. and Mrs. Marquis and �,for stomach troubles-or heart almolauts _ weather was- due to the . high. family, who have been visiting .lot weak Dean—cryo called kidney remedies,for Ctearing uP o d Ends 1 g diseased kidneys. These orrans do Dot act scpsr relatives here and Brooklin, start- - humidity-. of -the atmosphere. anis or or tnelr own'accord--way hors no con- In. In. other words'-,the air has been ed Thursday afternoon for their %tor over themselves—and not once in tills times — home in Two Harbors,'Minn. is the sickness'the fault of the organ It Le the heavily laden with_ ,moisture, fault of the nerves which control rho signs— The cooling process Ae rads 'hail:sob Rogers: of -Kinsale, and-I through thus nerves can stomach. . ::. Pe, kidney l or heart dis• wLlers be cured. Dr. 1 only Boys Express VL agora greatly upon the rapidity vvith has purchased the property near- Shoop, of Racine. W isconsin, lammed _ .. • Regular$1.50 for-$1.10 - which evaporation takes lace. ly opposite 'the school and form- early in his medical experience that 1� p ' these inside nerves were the power Our bodies are continual) throty- 'eriy owned by J. A. Hilts. .Mr. nerves,-,that through them ' ing g, ..t only Bent Rail Wagon .f! o$' moiatuie throw h rile Rogers will'shortly move into the oalr ww it poo- sibletooarain- Regular$2.'25`for•$1.85 g digestion bears burn. belch- pores of the skin. If this moist- village as a resident. fng.insomaia backaches ore evaporates as. q.uick�y as it =As A. J. Howlett has rd* de sr heweak.- d�. . 1 only Hammock, Strong Material, passes through these 'pyres,"our arrangements with the Chinese aDersaeoctoae or the kid- _ Regular $1.75 for $1.45 Y skin is d and we do not-feel Laundr in Whitby,- would ask net's. For all of theseailmeota dry Y Y aro not separste sicknesses and the heat, but -if it does-not eva - his customers, and all those de arewttobetreated as such.They are "� only Blue Flame Oil Stove orate as quickly 'as it asses siringwork done, to leave it with merelylymptomsot inside nerve weak- through the pores it cp leets him by Wednesday g- neat and when the nerves are restored Regular $$.00 for $:i.00 .mol•nin the symptoms and the sickness disappear. in small drops, in other words Satisfaction guaranteed. • The remedy nerves Dr. Shoop prescribed for 1��, _ these ailing serves Is knows as Dr. sDoop's •1.Anly ICs.Creatxt,Freg7eC -we perspire, and we then say -The following • appeared ' in Restorative. It relieves the pain and distress of Regular$2.50 for $2.00' it ;is hot or warm. The drier Wednesday's' World-A suicide thhantbo a meds nes heart troubles ei:mplykto oven:i - the atmosphere the more quickly or-case of•drovvnin has probably temporary relief.; Dmr.sboovs Restorative can 1 only Lawn Mower; 14 inch - - g P Y sow be had of drditgista everywhere, ?br sale Y theWill less absorb-the feelthe moisture, Bnt beenmade known - through.the., son recommended by _ Regular$3.00 for $2 Ie, i finding -of a sailing -skiff on Lake pIChERI?VG PHAR3IACY. if this air IB full of moist ire, or Ontario this evening by the cap- 1 only Lawn Mower, 14 inch -' . -in other words humid, it will rain of the steamer Picton-of the Regular$3.75 for.$3 00 absorb the moisture frons our Richelieu and Ontario Navigation 1R�i FOR fi ALF. OR TO RENT— very very slowly, and .then Co., en route from Toronto_ to F Consietiag of SJ scree-in t11e9rd eongeEaion T. r we complain of the heat. In skiff of Pickering,2¢ares being north q uartez of lot Our_Loss But Your �ra�n ` P Montreal; The kiff was picked i9, and 25 acr re being north quarter of lot 13, a dry climate, ,as in the North- ll Off' Liverpool. market or and situated on the Greenwood Road, On theWest, the people Cal] stand a p premises area.frame bouse, barn and stable, p p ' Frenchman's. Bay, RbOlit.I O'C10Ck. a good orchard and well water The farm Is it HAPMAN mtich higher temperature than The derelict was taken on board a Roca"tate of cultivation Possession given we can in.Ontario where ,there on:Toy]at End priri]eae tri plow L-olt to rsest .the Piston and was .found.to eon Apply to•Tames arcGeagh,Hanover.or to win �- is always a higher- humidity, taiu,a pair of men's trousers of Logan,Pickering 44-46 - because evaporation takes place dark grey tweed, somewhat the. **TT�} , so much more rapidly.. .The wind worse for wear, a -black sateen Wlii INVITE ITE will ,always cz<rryy off Lhe.moist= shirt a dark grey mikado hat, a ' ure from our bodies much more pair of bok calf shoes and a -pair -rapidly than when there is no of oars, , .In the pockets of the every parent. young man .or •woman motion of `the air. It is trousers was found a silver watch who is interested inany way in _ .. ,•TSE SICKLING SEASON I not as some think, that air in made by the Connecticut Watch BUSINESS EduC&tion motion is cooler than air not in Co., to which is-attached a whi'e - ' motion, but hecanse evapor metal fob itnd a Grand Trunk -Ation takes plate more rapid- conductor's ticket check, No 118. to write for a copy of our. Prospectus. ly when there is wind, and that The skiff was. made by O. L. It tells you exactly what to do and -= is the reason why the fan is Hicks, Humber Bay,' 'and is in why our•students succeed. so_ well. We slave the very-best brands of White Wine'' and- used. We see that if we al- good condition. The derelict and WRITE AT ONCE for A. Fall term from Sept,nth. Address-W.H. Shaw, Cider 'Vinegar. . All kinds of spice always in stook. .; -ways had a dry ' atmosphere contents have been carried on ncipri a1, g -and a good. breeze, we would the steamer Picton to Montreal. �.. not feel the heat even if'the that n - The purser'gave' but these�partic- - Bush"" COBW rrtofr,Pter registered way rap in n1arA when the Piton cal.e3 to- 'foto• �R. 'A. BUNTINGS, Pickeringthe nineties. tight at Port Bowmany;We, 1 _ • 4 •:..1 . fru•*-"�'" L. - • ....,. .. IL .. .. . . ,-...