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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_09_07 �. . '.''" r., .•. ..a- ., � N'-•,.`• ... .. r :.:.• .ata•. �.+•.a 'r . �•.ci:�'•.,ca;-, - .,may, :q,.. .. ¢,- .: .mr,rri•;r +cast •.... •r-m.v- - �.-.'.,..,-' - . ..msys. �aµ.;�,,,xw.,p•..:x��.._ t ss�,--..ems., � '� � t f..• 1 1' Ad w , , --T PICKERING NEWS- 1 1 y; - I BERING, ONT., FRIDAY. SEPT _7, 190 G _ . NO. 4� 'VOL. gXV. P C - r,0litfa4>istal 6ar>ss. r BROCK ROAD enne and silk lace, carrying a boquet �'r� • of carnations, and roses.=She was giv- .A7� M and Mrs. 'McDonald was at en away by her fathe"r, Both bride Tor . ,th ,e Peter Lee'g last week.' and bridegroom were unattended. Dtntal. PICKERING' Mrs. as the hest of Mr. Rev. C. W. Remolds skillfully tied PettyY g the hymeneal knot. The bride was R. R. M. STEWART,'Markham. `— and Mrs. Thomson last week. ' the recipient,of many beautiful pre- DENTIST. WANTED. Rosa Thomson was the guest of scuta of intrinsic worth. The happy Childre-'"'n- D Honor Graduate of a of D e al s rgeo Mr. and Mrs. Fuller last week. young couple left in the evening for a Qiseaaats Boyd College of Dental 8azgeore. OFFIOE—OPPOSITE TEE POSTOFFICE, A good Steady Man. Perman- Masters Archie and Frank Jack- trip to points on the St. Lawrence and Op•n gaily s a m.to a p.m, ent situation. son were on the sick list last week Ottawa, carrying with them the con- imaidenoe,Main St.,north. Win. Taylor and son, George. of grat.ulations of man}friend§. AT UttIOh-vILLE EVERY FRIDAY, FLO JR.• Mich.,. visited .friends in this To Succeed these days you 40 a,m,to 4 P. m. office over Sammerfeldt& l.;eality 'LAKE SHORE, must plenty of grit,tour- silver'�6:oze.' 17tf son Toa Slanitobs Flour, $4 nto Man.Pat. 4 as Miss Louise Hubbard, of Brock '_ y age, strength..: How is It-with ,H E Road, returned from Lindsay and 71 R.E. S.BARKER,L.D. B..D:D. B., Cseam Snae, Beat Family, 8.98 3' ��'e31e} and John Balsdon spent the children? Are they thin, 1J Dentist,Stouffville. Honor grsdaate of Taa•Snaa,Fancy Pastry, 8 86 yy major,Family Flour, 8.76 other pointe. Sunda N ith R. and Mrs. Std!Fk-. the Royal Collette of Dental Surgeons dad of Miss Llra Ellicot recently of To Y pale,delicate P Do cant forget _ omverait)of Toronto. Hours-9 to l8 a. ran — } Mrs. Gerow and son, Roy, of , v to6p.m. Office inGrubin'sBlock,overJew- - r011to. is.under the parental roof C A er s Sarsa arilla. You elery ttoxe. Local telephone No.24. Appoint. shorts, $20 W Ton At pl'eseIlt. Oshaww•a, visited S�'. .Shepherd and Y P Wents may be made for eceninge. Realdence ' 7niabo,fE2o.U0 Tqa I fatrlily Uri Sttnda} know it makes the blood pure O'Brien ave. WAREBAM every Moaday an -- -. Frank Shepherd visited friends Tuesday, -suss over white's store. °'1' Graham, Wlwlewheat NI -D C•itEEK. and.rich, and builds up the - Flours _- in 'Port Perry' a fewv' days this - general'health in every way. Medical. Chop of all kinds. week. The H. C, F. B,.C. wandered to Mrs, Robt. Gormley and family, Tho children cannot ('leoppereg an<l C:rtstirip, y 3,' are In p na.e Boon .. ...:. ,.__,_-- Saturday '•with unless the bowel.are in proper condL _ Ditnbartoll on Sa,urciay Sept. of Tcr�>nto,-al;er.t last week with t,ov. A sluggi.b liver gives a copatM ansae, F. EASTWOOD, .M.D.. Sarapnn I Ist. At the finish the Baine stot,d Ar thttr and Mrs. Gormley. In d breath,toaatipate bowel.. Correct all .I • to Canadian Pacific B'silwep: Coro^er > these by eiv:nyc small tazative dose.of Ayer• DICKERING COAL o in favor' of Highland Creek. rule. All vegetable,su Ontario Qoanty; Isenez of \farriace Licences. I-' .. -- sugar-coated. - s-Before lc a.m., 1 -o 9 I This score should have been a larger (7laremont: Oflce hoar CO y,. CHEERY WOOD. - tom.,and itor-t-7-o 6 p.m- Private telepboae one but O'w'ing to' the l' iighne,a of _ hada a.C.Arnee,tewen.>1[as� OLoonnection with Balsam.G-senwood.Brougham - . _--- a loanafaotarers of ut tion,A.John•ton's,tth cont, �m Cowtes Yards at Spink Mills. the field and was so small that nu >`ir. E. Lintner, of ;Markilaril. a lfJ,tB vlaolf. Tthoont,aadDPugh's(3thcoat , 617 team could play any -onlbip.ltlUri. M-ers ....'. CLIL Price of Coal advanced in Toronto ent-Sunda at home. Aatli -----..._--- - The Creek boy- w•111 bo to the. p Y PEcrotAt. Ludt• Order your supply n tw deft>re iI I Iand on Saturday,, Sept. 15th to � The farmers around h:ere are _ ne:trl thmn h harve5tin our prices go tip, t play the returil match with the }' g g' � E, FAREWELL, Q. O1 , BARRIS• ,Toronto Senior Rangeia. Thi, Mr, and Mrs. Blake spent Sun- � • ;jB County Crowm Attorasy.and Cc•int7 orders for coal left with w, Peak will -llr)tild bt' a �:Od' came as t'tle last day at the home of Mr. and firs. be del'vered tfaftor. Court sonde.WhitbT• 1Q v shove prices promptly. without 'gaine playedbetween those teams Upland. _ __.. _Subject --- e Piave some of the north-west 1"Iiltf-.41 in a Victory Creek .DowOW McGILLIORAY, BAB RII9. C by a scare of 2-1. style around here,threshing in the OfL'ecoPpodts :,J L 'PINK. I lieh3�. as" wh tby:out Jno.Ball Dow.B.A.;Theo• • • '- The street railway is doing a 'XI .Ma Andrewq, of Whitby, . A.oGillivrav,LL.B. MonsvtoLoan. 57 LZWZTZD k1i0d business just noty from' y J•L.Spink. D,M spick I Wept Hill being ver well ' ton- spent Sunday wvith ?lir. and Mrs. President ffiaanger } C. Lintner. - - Fetertna'rv. iced by our .Pickering friends. --- - �s��a���� Stu•ve -ors are bns now east of .Miss Agnes Chapman, of New } Y • NART EBUR. - — oak, is e+pendirig her holidays When you want something out _--- RI. - *I ETE •ve iu the road to 0 on } 31 - P here sal 0 � PSI. 8, e e g g , H Y o • :[3. aaorr, c�r.daace of t>ze Ontario Visa- with her parent.. the common, you have it made to • • east as fit. .as Whitby. ooll e, Toronto, re ie.e L member Misses-Nellie and. fiat '.Teefy, of _ -++�9 � . aa � -n. PICKER INa LIVERY3 order. . $u it is with our harness dice Auociati •• y _ Ve.erinaz kfe / W Ntte Ontario 7 - pees••nd reCdence one and•oaegnarter miles ROLItHA. Toronto, spent a couple of days and collars. Don't Lake"what you - .4b of Green River, ,0ca and sboeiaator¢s with their rent's. boars a do a a.m.. and 1 t' 4 pp m. private ,.: : . ---_ 1 can get,'.-get What you want. _ 4s1eyOOne in my ofhee F,0. mdse«, Green Furst-class rigs for da Miss Minnie Judd and Miss Ged- Then ou..will be :Ratisfied. Not purr Out g y 9 F. L. Gleeson:Rpent Friday"iII es.of Toronto,spent Sunday with } or night. the city. the forme r'4Banduts. otherwise. InaurasKe._ _ - Geo. Phil sold his re y driver Me of '- to Wm. Elliot. y - u arul , We use the best of leather,.:and G. g Baa insets all trains. spent A fen- days last week with -VIRE INSURANCE. Frank Sanderson, of Toronto, is h guarantee absolute - ner .:sister. Mrs. J. Cowan. sosaL TCaTtlln d0II@!P` _ home for a few days. Mica Kat MacRae haP test 're- - satisfaction. >hrs�Ta:�araa oompia:• ; ' g E. W. Boden spent a few days' Y i turned from Buffalo accompanied D ki. 8Pi-4K, AeWff. 2� -- W. H. Peak last week at Eddyatoue: by her sister, Mrs, D. Wylie, who -.-�.- WBoded - - . Peak, Pickeriap. Alf. Hamilton, .we are glad to will visit here for a while. • a s - IF able to be about again. a iia , car - - us•tsta:aa 6 - y = Born.-On.iKonday, -Sept. 3rd to � . VER- BUNTING, Issn•r Of Msrris� - .- Flank and:lire. Gerow, a eon. OI:ES't i%,IVfilt -Be LAssue«forthecoaaty of onwl Lost.-A hoots for. ,a top bug- -- If f0II Rant' a first. a %be store •r•s his,wfdeaoe.PioterbM Pander kindly leave at post Miss Rodd is visiting her sister, Mrs rs. 1-7 gy.- y Po g _ tfillaga• Funiturela r't e C. Young. - ufiice. g• blase av Manitoba, i seat- B.BEATON,TOWNI3HIPOLEBH _ - - Misses L. Mathews and M. Rout. [rharles Shawof Coa.s7anoet. Octnmfsdonez for +carting d-fall lies of 9rst• ley, of Toronto; spent a few days ing at Alpb Hoover'-. s�Aavtis, A000aawnt• m+e• ttow7 +o lo•n here this week. Armour Ellis, of-�Ashbtun, spent 1 fkeTo .1 nor of Karrtw L40- clan fumiture now Sunda -->aith1Nrs Irh�be --- :. +• T'T - on exhibition in A number of our residents-'-at- - Miss Brodie, of Toronto, stent A our ware ioom�. tended the garden party at Clare- week with d'i'm. jind lire. Mitchell. FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, inont on Monday evening. A large number. from here are at- . tar Oonoties of York sad Otttari Auc- Prices right. .Mrs. Win. Cowie and son, Fred, tending the exhibition inToronto this - Nim say«of an kind• attecued to on aborwt a` .. Call O'n— - aoNt.e. Agar«•ore•a steer P.o., oats were in the city thi:3,Week attend,- week. — S. D1111II ham• ing-the funeral of the former's Geo g Kn 1 of B idg - POUCHER, Licensed Auction- ,. g sent Su, with.hi.s.tincleeWm• A. L. Dr Banks, -Pickering e -Mc Kneel. Wm. Brodie, a� To ow,valuator and conaetor for the Eoaa Pickering, -- - — — / tl«of York and Ontario All kinds of suction Ont 1t1rP. Geo. 5u11t11 Hamilton, Mrs. 1"u er. sal«oonductedand'valuations made at mod- Mr. And ltfis. Grant, Of ltfontreal,' mawobat•ge, Estates end eoaai=mente con- Rabert Hat'rOCk`�, Rainy' River, who _ Mrs. Johnston and Miss F.dy-h Are visiting he tatter's mother, Mra. rt RR�� COW�,.tsotty managed and *old by auction or t 1iclntyre• WES1�Rl� +ftw :i .0� C�Ii���r private title. YortQaaes, tents, notes andJohn. Claremont, vi�1tF d nt• rompily collected and sats•• Arthur Ellis re-turned to Toronto - ppoo•ral`e0C`° p (/yy�, C Htigh and Mrs. Mechin this ww•eek., Thursdav after spending x week with=ry settlement• t;narsnteed. Pooae or wagter' W O• luso! porated by act of Parliament IOTA t Brougham writs for termv and oazttcv are, g ..,—._ his parents. -. - n Nitwit phone Out. Dates mar be fled by F '- 111 ass Patch And,firiend, of-Toronto; lsolcesiag'saaoh. ' oamoe• 7 Have a full line of fresh and cur- WHITE VALE, ' sting t f is slater, : Ira. en�L nbeea Capital.....� l .......... .........sl�� arevis he orme n ed meats constantly on hand. ---- Tu er. ' ...... . �ti t TI t n east ...,.., ..... ............ a6o,000 Geo. Bradley, „f Drayton, is the A good number front here attended 'Abets Iiea3319 Qonvertible._.......... I,efISOT Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, �;nast of hi, hr,itlier, John Bradley. the at-den art at Claremont on JOHN.COWA4,`$e T,E.ldCMrLL— EeQ, ,Money to Loan Ilam, ,Bologna,`Sreiner.•s,.etc. tl sses BPrtiP and- Lillian Beare R p y ` President w✓athiec 'Monday night.- --- have returned from viiitin friends in I3, Doren ttnd children, special attention given to Farmer's Sale fl per C@lit-- 1gr es • 7e 11C or - _—� _- -'til'• and \Its. --B.r Votes Collectsons•olicitedsndpromgtlym — P p� Toronto. - c,U-'_tia-khXM. ' Im 1Butchet•'S Cattle. We regret to learn the illness of•Mt•, Doten on Sunday. Foreign-Exchange bought and Bold Dr•tute J W. NVonch and hope for his speedy '1rs, %VKlter lWagg atid' baby, of sued,ayallable-on all parte of the world Insuismee of all kinds recovery, Manitoulin Island, are visiting with •avings'Nanit Deparaaent.. Spring Chickens 'Wanted. u ins -Beatrice White is in atten- Dr H• and Mrs.•Ho kins• , interest allowed ed ap-site at hi best car dance at ie Model School at Toronto p rent rites,and ereditedhait yetirly to depodwr attended to P g 'Mrs, 'Tonkhouse and .�Iiss•BArnes, - y Junction. of Hamilton,arewisiting the furrier's Geo. Kerr. Maa•ger, Mrs.H. J. Iloidge has returned from silt'sr, '%jTs. Will;6. Barnes. We will pay the highest market price•' - l for spring chickens. Those having it visit to friends at Jackson's Point G. Middleton and. hiss L. Wilson �t>•���b�a�� Real Estate handled-Conve -ane- and StoutFville. sent a cuu le of days in'Toronto vis- y thena'should see us before selling, p p Messrs, -Hector and 'Chas. Beaton. itin friends and the exhibition. ' ing done on short notice sent finnday And Mondav with their g e e We also sell field and garden seeds for p _ Archie, B. Hopkins, of Toronto, the W. Rennie Co., ltd, at caitat_ brother, Donald. spent Sunday and Monday' with his logiae prices here, one of the Miss Ada (:ryderman, of.Hampton, parents. Dr. H.and 'Mrs. Hopkins.Two 150 acre farms fur sale. Also .best sped stores in.Canada. '. is spending a few weeks with her Allis Fuller left for Toronto on}Ion; good hoose and lot in Village. sister, Mrs. H. J. $,idge. day morning, she having secured A The En itch or AmPrit an g No. 1 Groceries. Salt. Oils,Turpentine Mrs. Thus. Thos. Burton bas return- position tvih a telephone company. unit i sthe correct thing �} on hand. Prices rinht. ed front a lengthy visit to friend's at 'fessrs. C,; A. and «'m. Doten:'of • r . Richardson• Tarontn Junctian ;tnd Bowmanville. Bulfalo, and the Misses Syes, td- Tor- «'ecarLY a complete' --- - - ; F ARMF.RS' SUPPLY STORE, Hiss Blossom Hastings, who hats onto, visited with friends here Sunday stock in solid 18k E. Bryatn, Mana er, been visiting her sister, 'Mrs. Hilgh atnd Monday. - all sizes. Our bust w ' g - . .. 'in t�itirel y'private Notary Public, Pickering. Pugh, has. returned- to her home, in John and Mrs. Mitchell, Wm. and, and run on strict Toronto. Mrs. 'Mitchell attended the funeral of DOMINION BANK 'It•a I_wwa Palmer,of Orillia, has their uncle, Mr. Brodie, who diel sad bUsin les. Our turned home after spending a few tlenly Sunday morning at his home in pies• Our w,`,qeeks visit with- her cousin, Miss Toronto. The funeral took place .motto is �rlYl IEIetid Orrice, TcironYo `Minnie. Beaton. i�-��Pick 'Miss Lillian .Thornton; of, Cook- Tsesdxy. The Shamrock's-harvest home on "Small Capital,Authorized, $• !,000,000 shire, Quebec, is spending a couple of Wednesday night was a grand success a profits � 4R `6 paid. tip •3,000,000 weeks with her 'parent James and The evening was fine and the program P and ~ ReserviRfund and undi 'ars. Thornton. excellent• The chair was ably filledQuick Joshua and Mrs: Lehman and two b W. G. Barries. Mr. Harvey'• _. Returns" Pharmacy vided profits' 3,888,000 y t .. daughters, of Grand Hitven, 'Mich. songs and 'Miss Prattis recitations de'. Total'assets '?;000;000 are the guests of Mr. Lehman's sister; 'lighted the large crowed. Short lok Mrs. Thos. Beare. s eechea were also made by Messrs, to 18k WSITBY BRANCH. - ' J. W. Geddes and family have de- Gleeson, John A. white and.Wni. Fancy _ serted their-summer cottage here for Hoover. The Claremont Citizens' Rings Sommuhi g Cvoo&. General Banking:Business. their city home, to return to the Vale band rendered line music during the W transacted. when spring once more arrives. eveningas also did the Coates broth- handle large'assoit Mesdhmes Robinson and White pro-' ers t to con- ment a child'g • p The foo ball team is be from Paris Green •• vided the Ladies' Aid Tea in connec- ratulated upon. the success of their Special attention given to the collec- g p ring at5od to the Inaect,l?owder• tion of farmer's sale and tion with the Methodist church' on first garden party. genuine diam ind'm Wednesday, and the event was a de- h'iggh.aa you like to go,. other notes. sided success,, being well attended and ti•� �Ve can save you Chloride of Lime.' and the bill of fare all that. could - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.q possibly be allowed tinder the rules and Rheumatism is not insurable. Stub- Money on diamonds. Howards .� Sons. Stratford and reggMations, burn? Yea! But Dr. Shoops Rhett- Our a din- London, England, manufacture goods =epoeitas received Of $1. and A pleasant event took place at the uratic Remedy will if faithfully used mond at$EO is a pnap. excelled by none. we Fell their upwards. residence of Mr. Janlea Thornton, of drive it out of the system. It's the this place, on 'ionda a the 8rd inst., the blood that's the fault. Poisonous R'.` N • Bassett 2sa.tOT411 st allowed at highest when his eldest dao hter Misa Ida crystals like sand gget into the joints 'SODA and EPSOM SALTS current rates. when eldest wedded, tA, M�. W. J. and muscles. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Phone main 67, " wasRemed prevents this. It drives We handle Dr. Shoop's remedies. C-ioS11p0la=ded4or paid half Elwell, of Aylmer, Quebec. A small Rheumattm'from the blood and then ' Jeweler And Optician, rr his LaxPts. Cattle Fly 04L-We year y, �^ party of relatives and friends were in- Brock Street South, �� hitbp. y 't RheumAtism dies. We recomme=d sesll the kind recommended at ,the t.erefted spectators of the happy event. iModel Furor, Guelph. THORNTON, Man er. The bride looked lovely ilk cream Boli-'"A sell it. Pickering Pharmacy. �ay, ��s�o stAi■gsu+s - - • - "' 'tAAK . ­­ � - ,- -1.--�-1. -;,�� --, E717� - I eT ,� - -,•,. I �-­i;� I -., - if,-- --, - ,7 -- :.- .-..�)rl�-7'7-�-'���"-: �!4�,;:g�,��;W'-7 - �,: ��----,, . W.. .� I­ "N ,i---­7M--t-,-15r, -!i�---­�- :- :-- ­­---A­11� - I �,*- 11 '­�-�� - _:; ­ ­­ � - ,.­ ,. . -- �. , �- .. ,�,- � ,�- ,., :. .1 'I ', . , -:­­-­:­­z"­4 :7­ 1­!�-­­ ­- - I : ,, --v� .. ,. . . 1 31 -r,'" W, ­.-I 1�, aE��, ,, , .�71, � I'� . , . 't- -F',-.7 ,--��t'���1' , -;�,7,.'�7­:-'.-- `77r� , 4, ...; , . -��', ,: -,777 , -1 '.' - ...., ., � ­1. , -I'.. ,1 , "�7 -.% � .. .1 , - ... - ; � I I 11!�'. ,.,.. . , -. , 'T 11, :1,!, -- - , � -:! - '. ­-; 1. 11 , . . . I , I 1., . . � '.. . . I , - a .- . ­ 7 * -: -,;,::. 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I . . . , ,..., ..�. . ..�. . . . , other): then pour in hot water, just leav- self. The latter, hov4fter, showed signs . r'....,. ♦ +# # i ++++++++`1 ing top of dumplings uncovered. To of brain trouble about the middle vt ;ZIW X" IP 13 3MMI,­­smli"�;��I-r ;.. .,. . . . . . . . . T.. .. - -+ a pan of four or five dumplings add one July-at any rate, he denied himself to - - . . ­1 1.4teacup and a teacup of butter-, the minions from Withelmstrasse, and . Th.19 Is the paramount feature of .- %, �.-­. � �.,M.l ­+ bake from half to three-quarters of an Mushirred-Dowleh-suddenly became an : . .. . .. � . I� '+ o strings to if I � -- 1- -*---- ­ 4 hour. If water cooks away too much important man. He tied two -- . . I -+ add more. Serve.dumplings on a p he revealed to . ,+ ... . the invalid Shah. One was that he had . . . . 4 ter and the liquid in sauceboat for dress,­ . . 1. I . . I ,. - 'I Aa�t the Muse lat. his bow, both'of which to the Or L , . . . I . ­ . ., , . I 1. 4 Ing Fresh or canned peaches can be information front his fattier - I I . - t -- '. '-. .- ..- 1-4 made the same way. feet that the Russian Government would . '. . - -� - view as a friendly act any attempt on .- . 4 11 0 4 0444♦4 i♦44+ ­+ . ''. '�' '. . +, +++++++♦ . . - . - . .- 1 : . . I . ..... .. .-�. . �. PICKLES. I . - ---CARE OF HONEY. . ­-1. the part6of Persia to pave the way to- .: . - .I . I . ward a mutual agreement of Rus5siaft- . . : 1 • . .� . British interests in ..that country. �.� � . . . ., Enameled Kettles should always be The average housekeeper puts honey and Bi I - The second string was the theory that - .. . . . CEYLOACGREEN TEA * . . . I - '.. .. copper in In the cellar for safe keeping, about the ... - . ..., . . . ­ .�. � . '.,. used in preference to brass or co ... . . -making catsup and pickles, as ver- a British loan might be secured if only' . . . -, ... .. 111 . " --ma ing . worst place possible- Honey readily at- - " . . , ., . . . . . digris produced by the I "'''Wee from 'dusi!:II dirt and. a.11 foreign substances. ., I .'';, . a vinegar on th6se tracts moisture. In the extracted the Engligh people could look upon Per . and. . . . . . ;. ;...� , metals is extremely poisonous. .. For honey will become thin, and in time niay sia as a modern, trustworthy country . •. 40co boo and M per lb. At All Grocer& . �:� .t. A# - - sour. With comb honey the case is v-,hich ,paid its debts. -".- Lead Packets only. � 'boiling most,of,the strength is.lost by still wDrse, for theappearance'as well -take Ahese strings-more I :­ ,-- , , some pickles use cold vinegar, as in . In order 1,o n 11 .. . VIGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS, IM. - � . - . ".I I ­ , L -­. ... . effective : Mushir-df-Dowleti., while still . . ...I" I * evaporation. . 1. - '. .. . - as the quality is changed, Instead of retaining the portfolio of Foreign At-, ,I : Pickles should never be put I keeping honey in 6 place moist and fairs, was made Grand Vizier. As Grand ' ' by her Royal row, sg'-as to give me time to think?" n glazed -" , as salt and vinegar penetrate the cool, keep it dry and warn, even hot. is set the lirst tooth sited M I . jai-, . Vizier he has presented and carried Mv ."4, - - �.,. , -be in a temperature ­ I � . . . .. . I I , charge. It bears ,tile inscriptiop, .". . , prefer.to take,-you on the spot. ­, - . it will 'not hurt,to glaze and produce a poiron. Glass through a progranfrne of .political and -myn�rse. ' Allortso X1111" In I hii�ht ag well'do it* now as at any. " , -�:*�' . . . loolh, to . . ­1 of 'even 100 degrees. Where salt will . � . ,and stone jars are preferable to any - financialreformswhich-were so far be Majesty' I hive a wife and civil- = ­ -, ' ' making this .presentation His ajesty- o tier time. You . I . "--. I .�-t other; a sa m in each jar .keep dry,is a goocf'piace for honey.,Few yond the expectations of the Shah that foll dren9' . I .I and crisp. places am better than the kitchen cup- I L-Nved a custom which -has prevuiled I . I . . ­ . will make the pickles firm . in the .Spanish Royal- family for cen- "Yes: �I think: you ought to have some . board. Up in a hot garret next to the only his desire to be aecounted the friend - - ­ - ­ One tablespoonful of sugar to each. . of Russia and his greed for English turie, � . - ­. ... . -for them, and let ine oft.' , ,1, - .. . . I roof is a good place, and if it has IlErd ­ . consideration - - '. ,quart of Vinegar will be found a. great gold kept him from dismissing the enter- - ' "Well, Chats a curious kind of argu- . ,.,.,.:.! Improvement to all pickles. hot days there through the prising and' reforming Mushir-ed-Dow- The prettiest hand Ili (lie world be- meat," said Gunn. "\Vhen I take you, ." . . . Damson and Cherry Pickles.-To five. summer it will stand-the freezing%vinter-; tell. - - -- - - - - - . - . longs to MdlIc. Ntarie de Castellane. ' . your family Will.be perfectly protected, ! - pounds of fruit put three pounds sugar, for under ordinary circumstances, freez- Cable despatches from Teheran have member of ilke famous French family of . �. . . . ' , ing 'cracks the combs, and hastens that name,and one of the reigning beau- of course: and not otherwise." ' ' ' .. . . ' one quart vinegar, four tablespbrifuls, . antiomiced the e.stablish-ment of aNatio-ti- 'g6ts "But why do,you want to murder m4e?' ­'� - .. . . or two ounces, cinnamon, one table- granulation or candying. ... a! Assembly in Persia, while in London ties"of Paris. 1 The countess�, -,hu I-!, .... ... . oonful cloves. as much mace. . ­ put If honey be kept fotr any length of private tefegrams have advised- that -tier title •thr6ugtr the dethr6ned Royal "Mil.rder you9 -Murder you9 Who I spoonful . time -especially during cold weather, it -family, long ago dropped the family crest . the fruit in a jar. ' Boil the_vinegar, I Persia is about to negotiate a-toan wit,h ' ' I m boiling has a tendency to change from its ori- and went upon the stage, where she is ill thunder's talking about . murdering. ../ sugar, and spices and pour the .1y fit beautiful liquid transphrency to a Great Britain with theapproyAl and sup- known by another, � I you?"- . . I . �. . - !n I . . . . I hot on the fruit. Tie the spices loose . port of Russia. In present circum- .. ."' ;ay� . - , . . . . t , ' � . white semi-solid granulated condition, '. -eijit Norwegian \NJiy­didn:t you � . 7 .. � . - - in muslin before boiling. - -keepers, granulated or stances the,tireless efforts of Whihelm- Edward Grieg.' the, gi -nt "I called to get you to take out a life- . .. ��p called by bee ser,when only six years old leai -7 .. . .---.- Ripe Peach Pickles.-Pare the,peach strasse to prevent Turkey and Persia dompo, . candied. According to a recent bulletin from coming to blows and the enterprise the piano and the theory of music from in.;urancelpolicy in. oirr�co I inpAny, and .. . . ee and drop in vinegar that has been c I--,, . . . boiled. with one teacupful sugar to one of the Ontario Department of Agricul- -Arnerican .Line in .the his mother. .At nine lie composed some 1 . _ - i '.. I "Oh­ you?" said Brom. ­ lure, It sometimes becomes candied .�o or lhi� flainburg yr)u did',did, I . quart vinegair, and twelve cloves, a tear solid that' when in a barrel the head Persian Gulf appear'io be dwarfed into variations on a Gehl ari'ih6Ibdy,'but he ley. suddenly beacizining fierce. "Well, 1. .1. . spoonful 'of whole allspice,: and three . . was told to stick to his lessons. As a . ... I I . ,4nce. Y -: largesticks of -cinnamon. Always tie has to be taken off, and the honey re. insignifIc 1 . . .. .. - .... l- .- . .-'..- boy. he thou­ht of being a-pointer, but I-ain't-a-going t6 do it, and-I want you . -I­ .. . . 7. ,loosely moved by the spadeful. This candied . . ., e � at tie should Co skip-out c7 this office, or I'll brain. .,.-, - --. the spice I .. -4. . . . at fifteen it w&9 decided that you with the poker. Come, now, ski l" . n cheesecloth or muslin co,ndition is. natio be taken as an evi- . � . . . .. . . . . - ­ ". � before-boiling. . . � - ,A MOTHEIrS STORY. . go to Leipzig- to study music thorough- - Al . Gunn withdrew without is- .I ' denM against its genuineness or purity. . Then k Spanish Pickles.-Use one peck green but the con'trary; for the adulterated - .-..-:- - -­ - . -:­.-I ly. as he.-showed-such a decided gift. .'wing'a policy.'and. Bromley is still,un. ­ . -- --- . : . ' . . _tomatoes, four onions thinly'sliced, one Sir John Madden, Chief Justice- and 17 11 honeys are less likely to candy' than She Tells flow Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in,ured. . .. -- - . - -cup salt, ont-half ounce cloves, one-halt those that are pure. Saved Her Da"liter. , Lieu te no n L-Governor of 'Victoria. who is . I I I - . . � . --- . .,--.. -1 a . . ounce allspice berries, one half ounce ; It is an easy matter to restore hone . now enjoying the fi;-A liolidaw of.his .. ­ .. - .- I .1. -��- -4)eppereorns..one-half cup mustard seed, y for life in London. is fi,native of Cork who 11,11YSTERY OF THE' SEX. * , -, keep . Anaemia is the •-doctors' name r � I. .. -I , ­ . ' tc its former condition. Simply .. . . ' - _ �_.­ ­ ... . - ' I. - One pound brown sugar, four green pep- " tri hot water bath long enoitigh,­'but bloOdlessnesi.- Itisanailment - that- has .spent flity years in Melbournp, He .. - . ..­... .- . . . `., Pers finely chopped, cider vine-gar. n(it ,Tees .. I . � tQo'hot: If heated above 160 de effects almost &�ry girl in .her' teens. was the- first student of the Melhourne Swedish Scientists Investigate Phenorn. - ". . . . .. p. . . a r ' 6 - -of which he Is now Chan- . I . ena of Dead Water. ' , �r . I Sprinkle alternate layers of tomatoe, - ' . - - there is danger of spoiling the color and Womanhood makes new demands up University. - - ' - ­ . and onions with salt and let stand over ruining the flavor...Honey contains the oil her blood supply- that she cannot' cellor, to gain. the degree of LL.D. As . ' he ' ' ." --t" most delicate of'ail flavors, that.of'the meet. Month after-monlb fret strength, -Dr. Madden he .,,con became a leader at . one or the most curious marinep - . ." .. --night. In the morning .drain and put . �. amen Is that called -preserving kittle, adding'rkimaining a ­ -* � . . ' flowers from which it is taken. A her very life, are .being drained away. the Melbourne.-Bar, a brilliant advocate, nortiena kndwn'to se - ­1 " was by Norwegian sailors "dead water," .1. rare can bo her any M,P.. and.Minister of Justice 'He w I - .0 . -_":. ." ' -hirgredients, using -enough vinegar to . - good way, is.to set the vessel contain- No food and no. . . .- - - , hi i � - . cover all. ..Heat gradually to boiling tri the hone inside the vessel, con- good.- No coinm(in medicine can save also an-accomplished athlete and-ama. ch,'without any visible cause. makes . . : � :A -. -point and boil-About thirty minutes. . new blood. Now blood tour bo)(er. . .. . ­ ­ . .. a vessel lose her speed and refuse to. . . I . - to ring hoL.water. not allowing the bot- her. Site n,ee(& n - - ' 1 " .. -1 .- I . Jumb6-Pickle-Chop f1w -a' head of tM of the one to rest directly on the Ls the one thing-­:the only thing-that - Marshal von; W ringe is of the answer her helm. The only - , .1 ­­�'. �, � , - , .---'. cabbage, sprinkle with salt; let it remain can make a-healtliy. Widnan of her. DF. most autocratic o ' - . - s for 1-2 hours:-then"mix l'oniiyn fine] -� ­7 ��--thti bottom of the, other, put putting a,bit . I officers 61 the German definite knowledge of its origin, says- . . I - 1. . "I of shingle or something of th6 kind be- Williams' Pink Pills actually "Jake new army-.-- On one occasion,he noticed that the Scot-4man, is that It.exists solely I . I : �� . ly TiAnced with the cabbage-, drain , they aever fail I, young cavalry lieutenant was wear- where there is a surface layer of fresh - -... . ... 4. 0 . 1. .� .ween. Let it stand on the stove, but blood. .That Ls why- - . , : -­ through a colander;-add a good quan- -may take half a to cure anaefeid. Thak. ig jj�&ir they .Ing a pair Of a urs I tal were not a c water resting upon the salt waters .of - -, ­ ­­ -- d(.. not let. it.boil. it m --- i ' " - . . 1. .. . -',...'.-'. My of pepper and celery seed. F�ui it . e Ir m early ' grave scores of - . � . the sea. ..everal explanations have been ..... I 1. . . - or longer to. melt the honey. It save 0 an regulation Pattern. e . . . -:Jima jar-and--cover with vinegar. Ready da) strength � I captains of ships of the . ­ . -..-.,- for use in three days. - .. ,. the honey is set directly on the rafer. yoifng-gtrLs whose- health and stren .promptly gave him twenty-four hours., %anced by the commonest of ' ." _ . , - - I . .---.. ..olr of a cook stove it will be�all right depend upon their biood,s�upply. Mrs arrest. The lieutenant. who 'belonged effect of dead wafer, the co - .. I . Chow-Chow.-m-Use, two quarts small in a few days. In time it will again Anon Clark. Ardeln. Ont., says:-.Dr. 't,- the self-sufficient school of bfilcers, which is that the tyro water layers move . .. - .... ... green tomatoes, twelve small cucumbers, - -...- : � - - .-. williamsi-llink--,1�91., have.been a.gmat -Iooi� it upon him to point out that the in different directions. The true explar, � " three red peppers-.'=6 cauliflower, two granulate. . . . � I � 4� .. . . . . blessing in my family as two Of my Field-Nforqhttl, was wearing just,-Sucll�a nation. liowever. was recently found by 7' - - .��, , .. I . . . , . I , .. ---,* celery,-one pink small onions, .. . , . ..1. . �dau marked ,.my �on,".%,�as the Swedish investigators. At leest so It ' oQ, �-,­ �- bun@hes . , �,, . � "rz, .- - � . . - . - - daughters have-used them--with pair ofArnirs. "Good I I .. . string -.beans. one-fourth - -HOUSEHO -. - eldest daughter llyo� can us .would ­ .. I - do twenty.flour sepro- from what follows. , " - 7. quarts .� _­___7 ,LD HINTS. - I success. " When:.my reply; I a just . -- -.. mustard seed, two'ounces tur- .- I -- ... -1 -shortcomings.'r The experiment ­ 1-1 � I -1 . %liti; mx)ut seventeen she began to fall hours extra for 'my , ent carried out was an ex- . .. - .-'I- tains-chirory . � nt. ., , . one-.half ounee allspice. one-half To ascertain it coffee con in health. Her blood seemed lo-have � The� Eaft of Fgmnnt hfid a. fairly ad�. ceedingly. preVy.--wie. A large plate- :,. .. ...-... . ,� , . pepper, one-half ounce -cloves, place a spoonful of- the-ground 'cuclee turned to water. She was-'troubled with ' .1 first 'mounted on a .. . . . r . I salt. one gallon vinegar; cut the vege- genii on the surface 61 ai glass of cold venturouscareer b&­e he succeeded to glass .tank was ,. .. . . .y headaches and dizziness; the least exer, the family-honors in 1,4137, for he served. wooden fro,me. The. tank was- then - .. , .. - I" :. I ­ -- tables in small pieces, cover with Balt; water. - The pure coffee will floal, . for tion would cause her -heart to palpitate (Ar- Isventv years -before the nia.,d on I filled. to a certain "dept-h with salt War lettt stand twenty-four hours. and dMIn. siume time and scarcely colol the" violently and she could .not yvalk up . be present. rapidly lessels Iniding to the East, and has fi,r. and a.layi�i­oresh-water-was care- - -- .1 ! -­-Meat.vinegar.and spices to boiling point, -the chicory, if any - . pidl I I so that - ' ' . ,� - . Y Istairs without stopping to rest. ' She v .4. a men - ot ittii'v pfqi d on to the surface. ­: � be(-O, ainong other thing. . iM re ..­. . I ,.I- .-, . ­add vegetables, and- cook untft soft. .absorbs the water and-sin" to the bot- doctored for upwards of a Year,' arid the .-London Fire Bri-gade. tie e- has *an,t,,,� ' . . o Ael-arate water layers were ob- . . tum, communicating a deep, reddish , the doctor-said she did not, have as chi,iklren by his marriago la a lady of lamed. The. salt water was blackened. . I - :L�­.­T.. - I - . . -tint as it fa - i In i ­ ­ ., a mail spoonful-Of ' .. -1- *­ . � Its. Or is much-blood in her body as an ordih- South Girolina Wilily. and his heir I'J with liquid Lhinese ink before the war � '- .. - L . -1 ­ APPLE DESSERTS. � I-. -.. ,..... , .... T -� weand . . - � . -, . I ground coffee may too placed in a small arily healthy Person-would have in one his.. brMher. ivIl'(1 111.4s, like if ,in1self. been!,ter layer. re prepared, in this o - - tottle of cold water and shaken-fora 'did not .. � Apple rharlotte-Cu4_sUces of wheat . . arm. The-doctor's:. treatment* ,, sailor.'fu�d has al�o si,+Ned in Ih,, Nil. I lway .the different lavers were made ..... .­ . . bread or rolls and having rubbed itic mdrti6nl; if the sample of coffee is lidre d o her a- 'Y Park; -cleat-I* visible. A , . I . -.7. -:a of X basin- with a bit it-will rise to -the surface and .hardly . particle of good. She seemed ,a, .N.luunteli Police. Co-,vdr; boat-*model was then .. ­ I I .. ..'bolLouf 6nd sides I .;Iowly fading away. Tt*en, sti�, N-came once magnificent Idtfifly seat in Sus,Cx,!16�,6,,d along'the tank. and, a silhouette - I ..:..�: I - I 1. .. 'or butter, line It with the sliced bread tint the water, while it the coffee is afflicted with salt rheum and her hands i I was.purchwied-by-1-hesixth car] sorne of the Nva-ves produced was obtained by 7-­1�-'-or rolls; put [art apples,.cut them sm. ­.--­ -i I .I.• I . 0 . , all adulterated writty--chtrory, the latter will were almost raw. Aboiit this tinic, a sixty. years ago. .., .. , . vIjKiiy,g a white screen at a short dis- ,.; ... '-.. . - : .:arid 4md near) fall t6 th� bbll,im'and discolor.the water advised the, we.of Dr.' Willi- General Tnii'�i p6oiilnr . ' - ­ . -y fill the pan,.'strewing bits. I , ixighbor %Ve3ler i�7 the I tnm-e behind the lank. The waves were -1- -4- similar .bo.loring of the . . ......I , - - -of . ams' Pink Pills end she beghn,laiting -Idier in The Spohish' arm ' his ... I -� "�_ � - I butter and sugar between the.apples; ,as before. A so .y, %0! t I .. , 'Sntle-a small nutmeg over; make water will 1,T produceO. however,-if the, ,I,- ' "`,,,, .,alsO Ph�otol.irtiplied..by.lflnshl.ight� and the ' ' - 1, .. i. -- as . 1. ef�i. After ii.Mng- thp pills for a few real ,%bilifv and pA.AsIon' lor- eflici 'y sults ,,�hf%vd conchusively.that waves 0 -.-. ' man-y slices of bread or rolls as will coffee is adulterated with burnt sugar. weeks we rould ,see an iMproveirept,� * . .IT . - .......I-.. - .11 -are apprecialtki b.% --offleprs and private,actually were set up at the boundary. - . * wlien-a lip ilenaifl�,.Aonol, ill a - . I 0 ,cover it, over which put a plate and a Graniteware can be soldered by adopt- her appetite began to improve and a alike. ' . 0 '-. Ing the.' following, meth6d:-'Brush- over I ; * ,. I �-.-.. �..­ weight to keep the bread close upon'the . frace of color came to tier cheeks. She ' i title.belween I he two liquids., e I . . 11 . . crack regirnont General. NVeyler w000d-1 :Further .IeNpp,ri.nients were made to ....... . - . -- � '.apples; bake two hours in a quick oven, Ahe edges-of the holes to be mended continued taking the pills until she had 'it hiiniblo peasant 'girl of rarej . ' .1 . . and won . . iTy -lit,, sudden-loss of.speed due-to - -- - 0.­4 .. .,- i turn it out. Quarter of a pound shellac-botfi. inside and outside-and u,ed'thirteen- boxes when she .%va­,; .as beatilv­.-who.- like-bitnSelL \N'-a,' - '* ver I . - I'll I I. .:.- -,1 Led --solder, . ; a ntttivi�! ' . a. .a '�4 ::4( - .. ..,. r I. Q � butter and halt. a, pound of.,sugar to immediately. apply--the me] welir and strong as ever, every track, (.f (),f Itj� Balenrie. Islands. [to invitk41-his deAd water. The boat model we,, drawn ' k .. �11 I � . (.1-oss'itle lank. and the towing.string .- . . :... 1. - a peck'of tort apples. ,w I ny . . . 11 - -w• - I 'I -which will adhere Armly. troth the anaemia and salt rheum had t-rother'. Qfrjck-r'� l'o ITIc.:"Vedding�,'Prtrtl','A a nly slackened. when the ,boat was 010 ...-�'.F . ; Rich Baked Apple:' Pudding.-Half . To. lIrigbteh up,,a Carpet.-A carpet las 'since enjoy - Ik ,. disappeared and•iihe.I Ld .at. th6'ronchi,,,(.)f1 (if which Iw coitunii sut'(1e cases where . 1�­ . Later on my 3-Oung. -, in tht,, care of the obbes,-,I shout,half(""""Tied salt water i apples, half loaf looks.much cleaner and brighter if,.just Ilic gest of health I across. .In c . ,pound, the pulp of . I . ted the bridt ,ter only 'the - I: . 0- -�­-., �r­."4X-ounm%-oU-hui­Ltr-Lhe-xLnd.o f. beove ,�m-e6ping. ,softio salt is thrown est dna aged fifteen. began to Me of a neighborIng c(mvent. -Tbm. -e she the 11 lk N-1140 . � ' .. . � - - ­ Peel -ii-pon-it, or -il-,--a-Iter it-Avas been swq-ft-. ­. -.1 ­. li�nia--,Mopped 9 IIN moving some . - 0 her licalM but-Mg-nkg to, our-e"cPm* remairvRI-iii1ril 911P. had 1 ec -, -1, ­­ . e, 1 0 .. boat. lengths �-MIFII-ra ­' one lemon, six eggs, puff paste. ' rf .;,� lowing string ..- and core and ent-thea pples as 4or sauce; I-' is wiped over with a cloth or spong4p. race *i1h Dr.''NVillianis" Pink, Pills we Cation befitting her itiew* position in life. , --. .-put them inlv+ it slewplan, with only just wrung out of. clean 'salt water. This knew %\-here to look fora cure and-after I - . 0 '' had been .slackened. When .. the tank ., ­� .. - .. 1. water to prevent them.from quite remover the dusty look which so oxR,;. . pilLs.she-was. all . .. . . contained a layer of fresh water resting q . " . ­ . suffIcient. I . .. -using four b �of - . ��: STILL UNINSUR I ,. � ­ . .1 - -1 �, , I ZD. -� ' . -� salt I t xv a I e r.' ort the other hand. the I burning, and Yet them stew until reduced soon gathers upon carpels, and will right again. I have also usedi the pills ' ' :�:'. on . A cupful: coar--,c I - 11 to a:pulp. XV,aigh the. -pulp, .and. to ,brighten the colors. I myself for nervous troubles Willi colil- a I liened speed- quite suddenly, , sail to 'a l5asin or water is the ,right . . Experience of Mr. RtOlnle)' With Li(e!110at `41a" distance. ­ - i . every half pound*add sifted:tiug'a�, grat-, .. . .. plele success." - ­ . and .moved only fi. very short I - .. . 'h ' . . ­, 111,11ow e,cperivients.. I . . . lemon p&I. and six well beaten eggs. proportion. .. Rich red,blood I.,; the secret of healt losurance Man. - , , conclusively carried out on & 0 * - ed­- ingredients, well together. To Clean Velvet.-Rub with -a piece I- is the 9&- .A life-instira,I i ile(i Gil . . I vel that the to ' ' ,". -Beat these D�. Williaffis" Pink Pills - ice agent ,nai nn ,,,,-tail scale, prove conclusi y I ' 0 he same material dipped in spirits I fticuitios encountered within' a dead- things, I , ...11,en melt the butter, stir it .to- the Other of I turpentine, turning' tbe,piece rot or, rich red blood. They actually -�va,�§ In 1pwrf the other day, aild, white e di . - I - . things, put a border ot'guff paste round, of tui as it make rich red blood, that is .why they_ ,,there lie hea�r&ihiol, old BrornleY had n6 ",Mer zone hre' really d4e-to the resis- - . - � � el in gen- . beco' Velvet, it it happens , experienced by !he vess '. the dish, and bakki for more than half nies soiled. cure anaemia, headaches rind backaches, -insurni'l0e upon itis life, so 6111111 0011- I lance Pxp at the fresh . - .. . . * 'Ti Ill r h -�Illided " . . � -not.-be-ad- to get__Wqt,should be shakc o oug - indigestion, nervous' prostration,. hear�, him. Rrorn-.�ori)i in g, itivisible '-waves - -an-hour. The'butt�rshb,Old ­1­1.----­- -- , indige, to drip in and see ' led until the pudding is ready-f-oi, the ly only. never.rubbed with a cloth. - -neural la, rheumatism. scia. -icy, had no. j�cLi.i.luii;lonce -with Gunn; \%-a0er.qaIt. water, bouiidary; although in ,. ... . 0 . . I , . . palpi-tation. g --"" I. - ,oven. . . I . 1:.. 4 .. tica, St. Vitus' Dance. ,and the ailments and ,,x-hen the Utter enterod. the (Iffic,e, ls,ome *Pmrtimilar cases. .the influence o[ �--'. , . -Pudding.-One cup sago . that make the lives of so many women I,(,, illirodu.,ed Minst-If bY aYill9:-7 - midor currents . :. 0 Apple Sa�!o I . . . ' .1 ­ irrents must also, doubtless, be . - .. . . I . - ..:I -aler,,,hake(T for one 1. . miserable. Sold b ­vlmr. Brow -, soloed O- 1 taken �-, .. I r-a quart of-tepid,%,, DIPLOMATIC VICTORY. growing girls it y lo� X­ C li,a ( z;�0 if' en Into acoual... . ­ . - . . li . BRITISH DIPLO. . and grow - . hour, six or eight' apples, pored arid ..;I , .-. . .a I: medicine d,,I,,,.,; or by mail al, 50 could lake .V 011" lirt'-" . .. I .. . .,I ..: I . ., . ,kN it 6ov?,, exclaimed I -i-4 . . . . - I I . , hon• .1 ­ •_- - .. .. - ') - "Wil- ,h-what d'yo . . . . ­ . c6nG-; a -box or-six 4)exes,-for,$:..50 from ., I.. .. . ­ ... * cored; or quiirterod--and steamed ... . : I I . I . I ' . I " .., der, and put in the pudding dish; I�oil Reforms in Persia are Ascribed to the The Dr. Williams' .Medicine Co., Brock. Byc),illey, in som6 alf"'111. 1,0\-\'[.-..,T BIRTII-1`tATL ON RECOIM ,�� ,...�, , - Influence of Britain. . "I �Say.that I've-C()Ille.r�111T* to take . - and stir the sago until-clear. adding . - Ville, On[. . . - ­ ­. . . :- . " * , . ­. I , . ' : .., I � I. AS 9001i . . . 0 - 'water to make it 'thin, -and pour it over - - 4 ..�,­ . v(Tlll. life. . Ty name.-i* 61N, -rate-in any lirst quar- I ­ . no. sfudent of international politics, - , ., The lowest IArIh : "the apples; this is good hot-with butter writes a well-informed correspondent, - ."--PF'lS0NAL NOTES. - . � as I heard N 7op Nj,ere unprolectiA, that ter ()f a year,since ch:il roghstratiun.was., I . . . . �.''.. and sugar, or cold vvit'll, cream and stir can fail to recognize in the sweeping re- � -- - . . , . . . you had nothing on.your life. I thoiight C-41ablish.ed was recorded_ during the . gar. . . . I I Would' just run in and settle the,thing first, three months of the present year; forms which have been established :n Ii. ,- me Pro � �- . . . ..­ -... I., . Baked Apple Dtimplings.-Make in the Persia a great English diplomatic vie- .ossip About So minent People ,,Vltll You at once,' -diilg 'to the quarterly return of ;�: . acem. I � . . I. . .. � -- . M the ".. I . I . a a soft dough. place in tory. -There are ai,5o signs ,that this vie- ' on-the.World'�Stage. .'� - . �i'licli Rr'r�nile.x 90-UP �nd 'C"t to . samf wfty,, usin. - of tile., lai,lle. and s-aid,-� to marriages,.births, and deaths in England I ­ a shallow' pan, bake in a hot,oven,'und tory contains the inception of an-Anglo, , The Czarina of Russia is fond of swim- other side . � 1. - .and '%Vales Tile actual number of birLbs, --- - - . ,*serve-with cream and'sugar,-of, place in.. Russian agreement which will give Rus- ming, and when'staying at the St. f3ef- himself:- . (Iiii-ing this period wfis.237,396, in the- - I -- - ,himself:-(; ..,it''s a ITIntilic who Ilas - - .. . . - ­-A pan which is four-or five incites deep- sj,,, tl6t in Western Asia ersburg Winter Palace indulgesin the 'BY 7co"O propol-110 of 279'annually per-14M of, - .�­ .... , � the southern outlet I tll(`11S�'IUM. 111"ll hill me I . (do not have the dumplings touch each she so, ardently,craves and pressingly recreation in a splendid bath of white broken oill. of Ill_ ­ Ration. . In the ton preceding .-...." �-­ . * . . . needs. .' I . . . . . marble. ' ' . if I hftlloan� run. I must. .hunfor hint.'-'. first quar=ters .the--mean rate .was 29.2. . .. % While Wilhelm.$trasse and'. German . . - . never : ' Then Gunn, f6mbling in his lidehet -.1 ie the-`bi,rI4v-ra­tc-bAsJ­alIer� so heav- ... .,. .."I ..Ttle, Stl,h_of Persia: is supposed ' after his mortality tables, followed .1 it-is 6 remarkable fact t4a-T,­6-,N1xrJ- . &geirits Were'trying t6 patch up a peace to be off-Persian sbil. As a matter of Brantley ,,round ,tile.room-and_.said to t y, . - -­� between Turkey and Persia over their fact he no-ver is, though he does trtl�*Of. . . . . . . �t(?.an even greater decline in the death. .I . ' . . - . frontier dispute-which -should-win ,the To his boots ttTere-is a false;sole; - be- -him: . - ,'�llooqc your 0,wil, pllifi. you role, the fiatut'al'Increase of population. . . . . Mother's Ear eternal 4ratitude, of the Shah, and the ' "Yoll.c.111 � in rngland and Wales dufing the quslrr - tween the false and the real a portion . ". Some . - . ... ... . . ­ -American. Line--was deciding .�! the holy earth'of -Persia 1§ packed. know. its inimiil�,rMil to lit, * , let, was- M,934, as compared with-96,. . -,- - . . A WORD OX Mormilln-8 MAN? WMr.N Ilamburg .like one and some.- like another. It's a 89,740 in the first quar. - I I. . ,X , "W I to inaugurate a monthly service .,f -le thus.strictly obeys the law. I 758. 7,166, and .. - . , NW" AN fro-ax1r. AMD Two I . . . . matter of fa�stc. Which.one"d6 you.pre- , and 1905 respectively. q I.. welvrms rmor COM11F 89FORM! TNA" .steamships between German ports and A' good story is iold of little Pri6coss fee?" . . ­ .. . , -- -� -, --. i rjawfir� . . the Persian Gulf in order to take td- Mary or Wales. it was said that on.one "I'd 1-0111or not dtc:at 311,"-said Brorn- ..I. ­ .. , I ' . . - . . I . 8C07r18-KMUL4W0N - . , vantage of the expected expression or I hol, aunts,.wiehing to test her know- --------.,----- ,- 4 I . . . I . . -Icy, ii-i dispair� : ­­­7 . - ­ . -- .. . - . .- ..­ I .. - - - - ... gratitude, Downing Street galhe'd the car " when ,,,he. was beginning to talk "But ),)11\,r got",to (!i,(,. of course," . etwp.iromp rma axrRA armnArarm Ann ledge -THE 'PESSIMIST. 4 , '� 1,�. �'. I ,I .. ; I ... oroumemarKmr so warea*sAar PON (it an important member of the Mushir 'fluently, poinied-to lier�4ect, and asked ' ' � .A TMM KNALTH or morm AcormSMAX0 ' .said Gunn: "Ithal's. a thing there's no . �, . ' 6 1 , family whose father happened to be Per- , "V�n I has •shoes choice aboid. All I col"C(10 is'10'Inake - ,,It •: as a sad 1 ate.'!- - . . .11 . I - what, ,he called them. Lv CN/LO. scan Minister at St. Petersburg. Mushir at was-a sad-fate?" Sewd fQr frm Lample. . . -was the answer. "Ven '%\Vh I I or. Vey"is feet;" denhi easy for yoti: .to make you feel " --��rl's - �- I I I - I SALIDA I 1 1 1 diii TA'd I I � I ,I , I � ! I i I . . --scorrr & Row Nit, Chan%Ws, ed-Dowleh had evidently been oNerlooked . . off. Now, which plan "Young BrewStees." T,,,,,',% .: - On"All. by the German agents, Who had re- \t,.%, i-; bare. vey- is Trilhk­." Vappy as ycin 90 I . I . j*and SsAe,all dntsaiste, 0n., dif lh�i pr(;udost tronsure, of Ki pm take?" "',VIltit's happened to Ww"ter?" .. - . I pored their hopes In the. seemingly con- ng will ) .­ . . - � . -A --- I ed-din hM1. Alfonsos auc�� is a g,)Id ring in %vhicll "Cul I Ida;I, vo.LL postpone it till to-mor-I 'Married,`! ..- . --- genial behavior of Muzalf ar- , � - . 1. f--- -so _ j�n I . - . - - - - . . - � -------- --- 7 . - . ; . . . ... I . : , .1 . . * a11 J ,. -1 -. .. 1'. 1� .11 , , ,., , , ... . . . P, - . I I� �, I 'r, � .1 o ,�� . ..", . . L 11 4e - ,I - ­I "., I I, Q.,.-Y *, � I li" -4;. - Zai- N, ,:. ..� 11 . I I . --- . ­ , . ", yp -�- jAw'?".oX.. I . I 1. , I I . I - . I �, �1 r I -Iw.-i Z*�A&ti , I , .1 I . 11 �� - ­ . - .. . ---- N- I I . . �; . -,-.-� . I. , - .I'- ... . ... I ...:. r. m... _� .,_.•.fit---.v.s.,-,...ry,-,. "m-+w►^•,•: :- ^�.:san .rrxarz. "'°ter• _.'�`` :`"' „' r A a s.:a„r '':° p .., �= ,. a�+c- �" r-x.+rF�- .. • _ � -�.w"`°'"�;-r-.,,.yyE.{.ax. "'..��..aa:5?..+m�. i�rs-s.•„a ;�.n:s�.-..•S�.w, ._«'�.,F-�:ba �+•'_�'r; d.}:;,X...,-� r�+,r'c + "�`.�.v1AP""as�•�•••_:+"�..z <t.:.-s' � ••-,�;: ��e .., •..w T e.'1.. .•.✓ ..r....... ---"..1r .1,.,� _..,.,^ •�"/�9 '� ..: r i,v'.. -. ... i '.+R- E..^• �� •. n•....,+. 'alM..' Y .•.•� .,1,' 'W R- _ '_y stir f;�..!Y. ,q.y�•y, .,,,. .: ; , • - its. Often the poor little things are SEEK ISLAND OF WEALTIL 0 e owners Se treated to-harsh words and even blows. Mysterious Ex edlllon hits Started From f GFo7t8dvL?,8 to assist in the work of decepiion. P S U N LI'GHT London. THE ��- �suStl V► 'SPOONING FOR A LIVING. _ Mystery surrounds-the voyage Qf the- caustic he. A curious industry in Russia, and one steanwr `{oma, which has sailed. from t -� Is am which, nevertheless finds employment Gravesend on.tile'fhames, for a destina- for thousands�of men, is that o1 mak- lion which is a close secret_ It is cer- ing wooden spoons. In the district of lain, however; that stir carries a din _-Sunlight Soap is better than A Bate,esee4'sad Positive tWv �emeuvo;k, where they chi®fly cattle' mond-seeking expedition, financed by a 1 The safest.Best BLISTER ever need. Takes s) .-cite in London, and it is thought Other.Soaps, but is best When + ' The place of all ltnamems for mild or severe action. living no fewer than e s ons make a 0 �Lj in the Sunlight way(follow itemo.ea all Dun or BlZmishes from Horses living at the trade. The spoons are gen- that she i going in search of an un- sad Usttle. .SUpERSF_pE8 ALL/AIITEB4 ��at�). UIBFISI�rQ.Iniposatbewa►oduce�worbternrsA orally' made from birch wood, and a charterer! island off African coast, a 1, bottle sold U warrantedto Rive ssttsf alga skilful•workinan can_ turn out several of whose diamond..wealth..rumors were Hard rubbing&t1d bOt�ttt8 are M. ee�1t.50 per bottle. Bold b77 drugdsu.or sent ,�:�c ,y ezpress charges pstd.with full direcdona for hundr ods q day. No fewer than 1.;000,• recently circulated. >µw Of the past Ili }fomes lanae, aendfordescrtptiveolrenlars. ow spoons are manufactured during the The 5ema.is owned by Earl Fitzwil RUB Old SUNLIGHT SOAP Iiwrenoe=W1111ams Oo..Toror /tats coul'se of the year, which' are- sold at liam, who two years ago, fitted out the where $tlfi(ig�It Soap is tLSCd as SU to eight roubles'(S3 to &I, per thou- abortive expedition in-the Veraltique to directed_ sand. They find a ready rnarlcel,.and -Cocos• Island in search -of a pirates' - 4)L4ENrLLE QURTAIN>B penel'rak, as far as Persia, Kitiva, Bo buried treasure. The Earl, however, _ ��kinds of houe/Hanglo,s,also - khni•a, and tiholcand. has nothing further to do with the ex• Sunlight Soap will not injure DU i fsl.�►Nas " ever, the daintiest fabric or...the Ol Cjj$4�IH3 LIKE wltw. peditipn,'whi.ch is the enterprise.of the to hands, tend the clothes will be Write to us about 11619 TREY KNOW,•IT'. 'Collis Diamond !; nd'icate. I�ITlflll aYgs10aM srsllla 60..M:tfa.Meatreal `Qum The crew signed on for St. Holeha,` eetix whiter woolens �� ' _ Tbol.lsands of people know that the which lends color to the story of the 0 and fluffy. �PS`rTY THOL'BAAD'ACSSS IMPROVED crtlinary remeg1cs, for piles-ointments, African diamond isle., The ship is flt- The reason.for this is because_T ;d I and unimproved latus,in the Psohold:lall sappositones and appliances=will not !ed up with great luxury and the officers _ ! eat district; from eight to tgenty dollars ppeer ht Soap is-absolutely pure, wee;correspondent•solicited/A. J. S tars, , cure. are resplendent.in gold. lace. In•ad- SunLg r p ly Sou;ca spoz The best of them only bring passing dition she carries as passengers a party LEAVE 30 TO 60 M i UTES contains no injurious chemaaak relief. of ladies and gentlemen whose identity - - .: br..LeonhardCs Hem-Raid is a tablet is a secret. So that nothing is lackinbut the active, indeed nothing b _ tc matte the voyage.of the )Sema romtin - Cleansiftg,dirt-removing proper taken internally that removes the cause - -1 ties Of Soap.that is nothing but er; ta-La C of Piles; hence the cure is permanent. tic 'and interesting. l� 1\ Every package sold carries a guarantee �aP� 1J with it T Equally ood with hard or .' It is perfectly hnrutless. S1. All e gal- Its Power (;rows with Age.-How F.Q iY g - - many medicines loudly blazr>raed-as pa- soft water. ers, .or "the- \Filson-Fyfe Co„ Li>suutcd, tiaceas.for all human ills have coque 1 Niagara Fails, Ont. '<= YOUR MONry RfrUNDED and gone slnCe Dr.-Thomas' Eelectric �E! by the dealer from whom ion� Parties desirous of purchasing farm �—"But, my poor Oil' was first put upon the'market? Yet �` buy sunt ht Soop if To%L II a Benevolent Lady: it rerhains doing4nore good to human-- any caaae�oroomplaint. rs$ lands in Western Canada are invited to' man. it you have been looli fig for work it than I mana tarution more eolnmunicate with the•undersigned,who all-these years, why is it that you.hhve Y Y P"P RINSE WELL tiPV[R sRornterts Lirttirefl, TC110tVT0 000 acres of excellent never found any?" Tramp. (conlldeta- highly vaunted and extending its ,vie- - have for sale 4:0, lues .wider and .widen and'in a larger wheat lands 'in all parts o! Alberta. flatly): it's luck, mum; just sheer goat circle every year. it is the medicine ut In Western Canada luck the,masses.' -LAN •d 1'nde 1. Prices range from $9 to S12 per sere- - (S3 per acre at time-,Of purchase.and the. fmBUT itles in the Blood.-Wlien the 6aekatehewao,only a mile.from two railways C-P.B.ds O.T.T. I Btro:t soil •o per goal. Pto th_laad,"sprfs� a sig. so aM•glu. balance spread over nine years if de- action"of the kidneys becomes impaired GOING TO BE A GENIUS. Aboac +o tan« x.B of lndiaa fi•ad Prior po.tio par sm• 4 John's home from college?" 0-8 write for esaP•a.t fan partieulara sired. Special railway rates to purchas- impurities in-the blood are ahnost genie t f " R PAgyaNy, lit weltost.y street. Toronto, Galls. ' Corres ondr?nce solicited. to follow, and general derangement of "On, yam."- _ -_ - ers. P sues. Parmelee's Vege- .. n' to do now?" stem en he•go in'the s �b'hat's _ p t3 ' - - -�� - • . table Pdis will r gu'e.e the kidneys, at1 "Well, lwixC yw an` me, i think he's - �he •� that they will maintain healthy action just'about decided-to loaf-a:round.and X M M 33 � X D:LFIS, gINGLAiR & mcCAt'SI.AND, and prevent the complications which b, one o' these geniuses that nobody - 4 �{ Alberta- certainly come when iitere is derange- ban undelstand." The onlyWf east that doe+horses--a co Work ot P. O. Boz 149 . gWY organs. As a re .b11• half. •eaier on horbuill Record Not delicate a rolled aoythinR •tee built for caltivatint . .r. : meat of these 6 -- storative these Pills:are in the first rank. _ tt�ta*,\T_:MOMENTS. _,• A Suet �or mattiaµt Seed Ifod oa Paif Plowed -, land. For bummer Fellow$or Stubble P1e1d* tiNCL£ ALLEN. It has been said with a great deal of bftor harvest. ]sunk f r the name '•y Agenta.." ,..,a yer.uane wtihout it For Sale b7 AR•st• Khen you hear a fellow always Say- trutFl that you.can nosey become.,re fly on rxhiwti-n to the u4m Implement and } the mean mart ain't all dead yet,"' acquainted with a roan until you halve I t n+eew of l/aoufactare baildteg at Toronto ( inb, ' y q i fair,also owozbibifaoa at Ottawa lair in the ■ + Glass morahied°uncle Allen-Sparks', "you can supped with him. 'and in-order to.en- lapleme.at budding, Full partiaala Is free.■V ` generally spot hien as one of the sur- •sure a pleasant time good tea must be ueod your addroas to vn'ors." used. During, the past sixteen years! t+Jix.f..*2,s. 'T. E.BISSELL, Dept L,ELORA, ONT .-"- word and 4 h.,rses .. e.a t ainiliar � - bALAD�" lens become. gnaligh{ soap is better thea other lose% ti, every newspaper• reiid-er, and the fact BOWI �. ?bat t• i est when used in the sunlight wq. that •the demand is steadily increasing - _ SALE �Bay.aalight soap&ad Hollow dia•e#=& requires no comment; it tells.Its own story "SALADA"-Is,.king. �OR ^r a nn altsf th n Plrrc !C - . :- ,Copper is more - Y _ w metal except-Steel, more 'sonorous fkl'ap ]fJ A CIRCLE IrOnly as nlanufacttirers ally, other except aluminum, and more, •' "stdyou ever stup?'' - ls. it possible`-for us ao ductile and nialeable than any other- v,�h _.__ . . . offer our specs eight h!_ M.M-,1 the.-precious metals. ' _ ''Tp consider.' Fifty Horse-Pawer ` THOMAS' Motor k inch Cut Glass Dnw! at -. . $5-pacbed at our rl, "'10 consider'.vl`iat? --- 11 ether Graves Warm ' Exterminator "��•hat you stopped for," _ .(lar, in perfect eonditioa, COBt $b�OOD• and carriage.paid-te your does not require the help of any pure doer..- gative medicine to complete the cure. Dr. J. D. Ketlougs hy.•Pntery Cordial Very low price takes it. AddreSa, _ (;lues it a-trial and be convinced. Is prepared frum driigs kilcm n to the l Tit is of the clearest-cry- I me with a Self Educator." profession as thoroughly reliable far th r rtal glass deeply and ` =-e of-cholera.• dysenter•y,•dialnccra, Dale Ave. Rosedale Toronto . ` brilliantly cut in "hob• t A man always ma- ex ri in pains linif" summer complaints. -• nail" star design. . himself no time to make anything. else. griping R P [t has been Used suets sully by medical MAIN IS. You are right to rogarding er}ssps1•s sm a practitioners fur n number of years 1'nur illustrated cata- da0,6r0 3 diseare. Annoln4 the swollen,itching with gratifying''resuitc. If suffering C logue ready will tell you skin with wearer's Cerate: And take weavers train .any sur icer 'complaint it Is just ore Sale of other remarkable price- 18yrnp internally, the medicine that will tura you: Try -_* a.bottle. it soils for 25 cents.. eavin>`s in highest quality NOTHING t _" :� ,. .- - ___ ItEt\GAR\ �. and ._:Sure f.• - - - cut bless. _ -_ otcl S a o d R T SAFE a - ` NO TO FOLLO�V IT. _ N let's tory of sec od-ittan es-. • tauralot Bird. "Did you follow my prey riptionT' ask - Ryr�e Bros the doctor. �1ai1 an investment in r_ . _. "I was dining the other night at one .No; and If 1 had it would have killed of . our best restaurants, writes Mr. , - LIMITED. : . me; hnsNVered-the patient.' Frank. Richardson in the Pall Mall "q hy, how is that?" :Toronto :Real Esta e. 134.138 Yonge Street. Gazette, "and on.analyzing my quail, 1 4 threw it out of the window.' found'that it was only a scenario, that ___ _..-_ __..._ 1 the - - -now bLt the bulk of h skeleton ea byte thea Wok and Sickly People,envvyy thoge in,robust bird had been 'made-up' with potted h,,lu, no need to stay sick wben by the use of 834,'000-POR INVESTMENT-Block orf' new solid ` meat. My.neighbor's quail. I noticed, the besftawfc,"Form vim,"yyoucan get rich blow houses, under five years' lease to pay over io per cent. net: most ten- laeked 'a le Vow, what h8 ens' Is and renewed.trough,ttad vigor trafly situated on quiet residential street. Ars owner has other houses g• PP - CH} 'ESE. BABIES. this: .During a long dinner, the chances "Gentlemen," said the professor," ?hie, nd:r construction.these are offered at a bargain. -_ that one only-cuts off the breast of TheLL•Heathen Chinese has curious the bird. The rest remains intact. 'The is one of the most Idangernus egperi• $ FRANK WILSON, �tMllflll', 7$ Adelaide $ttr60t west' Toronto• ideas as to the. rearing.of children, and quail is then:carefully collected, taken menta kww•n to Scle ce. ,The slightest especially on the amount•of cleanliness to the kitchen, and reconstructed. mishap, and the I Will will bet. ppONE MAE4 ii. i desirable for.them. A Chinese babe is "b{ost of the best hofels and restaur- blown to atoms. I trill now step into washed on the .third day after its birth, ants are run in connection with cheaper the next room while my assistant per- - snd generally with warm water. Occas-- restaurants, -and to them the quail.-re- Jorms-10 experiment_ - -- tonally a newborn infant is tubbed all incarnated is sent. It may then, pro- Og}�p�/p �� -feel Shingles. over with-raw eggs, but not washed vided .it has not been too seriously Sure Regulators. '- 14iandrake and ��power- till is three months old. On the thir- damaged by- the diner. be sent on to a Dandelion are known to exert a power- - tleth day of its, life the infant's head s fill influence -on the liver and kidneys, Wind, _ third, fourth and even a fifth r•estaur- •shaved. This ceremony, among wealthy ant, • restoring ,them to healthful action, un- ' - during, a 'regular flow o-i-the secretions • LtDOked � people; is accompanied by feastings and "Neither in London nor Sri Paris-,is it rejoicings; and'podrer folk are as fes- prudent, we imagine, to 'ingvire too and imparting to the organs complete wet0r, five as their means will allow. A boy po%ver .to perform their.function:s. These 011 closely into.the vicissitudes of fortune valuable ingredients enter into the tom Stcrm is allowed a birthday feast once in ten -undergone by any dismembered-bir•d or position of Parmelee's Vegetable-Pills, cars. Evil. spirits ail held,.in, great AfI y beast on the;table, even though the res- and serve to render them ilte agreeable Wd• awe by the Chinese, who do their best taurant be.one which is beyond suspi- and salutary medicine• they are. There• to protect their offspring•from them. cion of its food coming from Chicago. ,are few pills so,effective as they in their FOYr .'With this-end in view a baby is, some- flurries, minces, salmos, fricasees and action. Fin _ times dressed as a' priest, and some. viands in aspic are rarely made of fresh $IdN times decked with all manner of-charms; meat, and the wooden, savorless taste "�{iss Lacy-"I don't feel-comfortable Proof one queer idea being to attach.n piece of the meat in them is among the least in this bodice at all." Nliss Aseum- of lamp to .its clothing. As boys of their disadvantages. They are quite "Whv nal?" Miss lacy-"It makes me Made from Painted or Galvanized St I,at prices varying from g_'.85 to S5.tQ, are more valued by their parents than out of fashion, it niay be added (w-ith the feel uneoinfertahle because it feels too- per hundred square feet covering measure. This is the most durable cov A* � girls, they are sufiposed to be most un• exception'of the aspic) in most first-class comfortable to be good fit." ering on tbe_yltarket, and.is an•ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stores,Ele- der the eye 6[ ecit spirits, and accord restaurants. _- —_------- vators etc. Any handy man eon lsy the "OSHAWA"-•shingles.,A ingly parents often dress their infant _k{r, Richardson', quail might, how -- - e g er nd snips are the only fools required. sons•as girls, and give them girls ever, be n perfectly honest bird: To pick' r - Soine5, hoping thus to deceive the spire the , be a. per a quail, pound it up, re- wilsbin s We ode the largest,and ,oldest ecampany of the kind under the Brach. flag,and`have cover•Qd thousands''ot the best buildings throughout Canada. Place it on the skeleton, and serve the making them bird ill 'aspic i§ n common, if foolish, FIRE, WATER AND LItiHTNiN(3-PROOF, effort of cliolcery, utterly ruining the two We also manufacture Corrugated Iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and ar three delicious mouthfuls of which a We alsoROUGA, Etc. 1 quail consists. Chickens are sometimes PADS S METAL SIDING, in imitation o1 brick or stone. Merced in this_ fashion., - and in the METAL CEILINGS, in 2,000•.designs. - familiar "canet m rouennais" cerlafn THE ONLY �, a for.Catalogue No. 1.4B and tree samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles.- .'Write _• �. Paris, ot-the dur.•,k, are-pounded up into TH1Na THAT 'Write to-day. Farce ler-the reset —.-rr_rt.C Ti-iRM_�I.L '�'� 7 1"'�aL.A.R P3ENCOMONA30 _ s One likes, however. to be we, a - ----- r,�--- - --_-- --- -- giiaiRied with 'lhrT,' restaurant -wherer . 1 these dishes sre prWn4,d. At a cheap AVOID POOl� IMITA'I'iO1tTS. �0{ll(�01, 011e. IOCeNa, 91t1. TOiV1iltIrV1�1• I� �, ' pl;9,. t table d'hote dinner in Sotw or-the Palg19 old>a7 au Dragt61et8 and Gel BGure. tn�W Crain gt. /1ss Snasex st. ti Oolborns st eD Dnndav et. 78 Lombards els pander st- Royal they are hest left alone. and by mall �y your Nearest Offtc•—HBAD OFFICE AND WORKS—OSHAWA, Out 1 - - * i TO BE FORCCITTEN. ~TE!{ CENTS PERPACKET fqultf -. i:•' {' "Father;' called JalnPS, alter -he had 'ARCIiDALE WILSON The Cotiseunt of Rollie was built. ti) - "You seem perfect y satistled with your • reached home from college, "wharf shall- RA�TCD L �•• acolmim6dnte 100•,000 spectators. It wns new gown." l'e'ts i stn! a lies been 140 feet high and covered one and a approved r.• the wan I lilts best, and tee' I do .with my di plomaT' a - halt acres of land. cundenuted by the woman I hate mash" Ut Forget it," .}rel I a go ISSUE NO. X--0G l atais. out and look !Ot s _` .. .. _. .• C� Rev.•f. );. 14Io�r • M `.. .-f , . • ,.i-e . { - Y' _ tl,T• .:.lw !�• -RiJ/. "4.11•�T:�.. '..�ygwx f�S., P'•.•J.�i.� e,• .c_ -.a- <w ._,..,,�� .� ..vr... :.x+' -� S.� .yam. ro... ., *r� ,..q x x. ec `� _ , - - ,P. T y { �Pd"c_„.a - ,_ > s K ,a <<4I'll . .a '++11+ r�- ;i:.t '5`�°t< . m�v+.,r^ �.. -w ,• �. s .s"E.- a 'f r,. R+:.•- a+.e""iY, .,rr.• w^ ^`+y, i; r..+:•. r, t 1'?r ,,,,. . n .. " 1 ap- •y r:? �3y.k 7. mss. Y' fa'c.-S:, "'" .•x. ? :i.' „�,. :�..; :.� s - "rx`i1-.�,. r.. r- _1, :J" `'(,r' }.:r:: X. .:.wr- s.�' .illi• .. -.-. - - _ - F"' t."-'!- - ac'-'�' ;,, : .. . - Y... •.� N �Vi d r - , T r` - � IekRxtug � � i these peoples would" hal a nothing Now dd'c+erttae�nexata. . I - - ,y Q^ left front their duly'• earnings to _ it _. __ ` 1 .6 . -Is published every-Friday morning at(ts-01ro-i help tlteui �s'ltetr days of advet':ity [ `Ut,ND �atsll fob. -4,04r E!all . - //�� • Pickering Ona I It ac cLlaofficr, 48.47 . ��� �� come. '_Much of the e:Xpenditure �Ip TERMS _ '_ et ted o was outs spent' for the / - AZ h.fl nes�4if 11 i; tD1.00 -sold to aataaas r f t PPLE ARR ' new thing __ uecessarle of life, but for the ,, ac an o13B TSE GLAYSBoao BAR- --* 1P - - r�, luxuries thing that could be dig- R s made in NNhttby and sold at 34 cents. ./ . > ,+ _ .'• _ ' J O SHEPHERD. l3tf. - -- }I -�� peusled with, and which enables - - -- h 'heo le�:� - .. r the purchaser to liz a in greater T OFT.=On July 5th, a ?� year old e —\ Cash StQrea TM , c , - comfort and ase. Canned goods, L Storey he'fm dark roes, slights y briadle. - - -- -- _ utu rt a an ed -lot -biscuits Clear g - ale ' f Au u e RATES OF &DVEBTIs1Na; 1. are purchased iu Frerat-iruantities, - b g inr"insemon,per line-- Ioosnfs and seemed to be the chief diet of GEED WHEAT FOR SALE,—Daw- So make toon3 for fall and winter :,snob.s¢b"quent insertion,per line - a • man of these families. It may S son's'aordea Chas, guaranteed to be free goods. Remember opportunity tiever .,. ,- This tate does not tnclade Logal.orForWgu ad- irotn i11 foul send such as rye cockle,cheea doe. retraces her steps. Here is an•opportunity. By missing it you loose mon- lastisemenis not a any pei'sori's bilSine65 What 'icor Tu:her particulars appll to W.J.DE VITT, ey. We are offering all the following'goods at.regular slaughter epeeial terms given.to parties makl Graeu_wood,P.O- t7-49 ng con• another eats, but indirectly, the nets for a or a mouth,orb the year. ales- public-suffers in man cases from White Lawn Blouses• it �larly or year) oontzacb pa;ahls gnarta:ly. p }' STRAYED-Fi'oul lot3L,con.3,Pick- - c s > - Business oars,ten lines_or under, vdih papor.. the extrayagance of Others. I11 ►J aria oc ar about t3uudsv,eug. Sch•, sous �rOrNots year,ce a;cal col In s son ten many instances, ,those who fail dark tat groan heifar,dehorue3,3 yeah old, Any - , . . ' tlhodcaln local columns tan cents psi line, inicrmati;n lradicg to her recovery will be " Re alar YiCC$I.13 fc)L'SOC. - -eve eactaper line each subsequent insertion. to do their dttty to themselves„ to suitably rewarded. Jum}is Todd, Cherrywp9d, . _ _pecial contract r tee made known on ayp(loa- their familie's and to the .state b a5-c • Regular price LiN1 for 7:�c. on. No fvee advenisiug. Y Regular price 75 for BOC. Advertisements without written ¢srracetons neglecting to lay by 4onlething ntHE MOWBRAY FARM FOR ' LADIES' EMBROIDERED ROSE..—Fast Dye, Black and Tan. Renu- - 101 The inserted until forbidden and charged ao for their( old age, eventually' be- 1 SALE.-Lots 7 and a rear of G;h con. of lar price?ac for 2tC. mordiagly, Orders for discoutinuing advartiss 1�saoem¢ntbs In writing and senLco shepab- come a bardeu -to '-the'-•country Picketing, aompri3mR :co acgee, It not Bold BLACh LISLE THREAD HOSE—Re 3Oc'for 38c " Ushers. 1 will be salted tor.a term of years. Apaly to ;1ISSES"AND CHILDREN'S' HOSE All sites up to 8, 8c and loc. Job work promptly.attended to. 1. .Many of the decrepit old men and §lR R a UO W BRAY, Kinsale,or MRS Howes Women found in the Hoil. s of Re- axAY,t�'haby,out. 4749 Ladies K:S to il),-1'Lc end 15c. Murkar dt Thexton, Proprietors fogs would not be ending their -- — - !LADIES CNDLR�'ESTS—Short sleeues - -•--_ _ declining years in that. unenviable AR�i TO SELL OR RE`T—That Regular Pt ice 15c for lt}c. ...- manner, had the exercised a 1� well known Win, lot ia•Isroken Frouc or _ 150 yds PRINT in Plnk, Blue, Checks and Dots. - . y Lake bhote, containing n scree, 't$orocgL:y price e-•vd for ' :..hUTES A\D CO1M�1E1 TS ren=onable ambliut -of care and uaderlrained,all under cultivation, never fail• 1{ -ds-WRAPPERETTES,—Re 1-)c e'r dcfor,7c. These are. very eCOtlOm In their eaI liar . d rots wells of water,wbll teuerd and good l,earing y $ p Y 1'y - Y days. young orchard. a}lendi t solid Luck house and. special values. - .--"The lore of 31oneyis-the root of But extravagance- seems to be a bank barn. Apply co Thoa. L.5rczquia.Picker- 20 yd end Fawn Venetian Dress.Goods. •• Ing P.O. - - 4o tf - all evil" is a =ay ing as true to-clay characteristic of the present age. _.�. Reg price per vd LUc for 7c r yd . as when 'it nae written nearly Millionaires vie with one _another _rAR}I TO RENT--The itndetsign- ?Yd end of\et�iitslin Dress Goods , --- - Aivo .'thousand years ago. The as to who can squander the great- r ea Las for rent Chet well-known property Reg price per yd 136, for 3c pal yd. :These goods could not be saying does not' imply ly that the est sums in yachts parties, than- tee'Dt,lop Farm ' consretiog of ' scree,be- produced at price qquoted. • nit part of los les,car.. s, Pickering Zs acres bleni's-Embroidereed Heruisdorf Dve Sox.—Reg price 2oc for 18c. Plain nysession of mune is alwa s fol- arcus and so-on. -- Those., in the b,:ing ander caltivation and 75 acres being good L pp y 3r black, reg laic for 1'r. Fancy Tan, reg Lac ford. lotit ed b evil results for the wise middle classes strive W ith one .lin- pannre. well wateraa new bort,cement silo, •� }' end neathoR 4 an._N' rent cbsap.to a good �\'hite Dress 4hil'ts, rez price mLt>t)for 75e. .use of m niey'is a blessing to man• other in seeing tivhA can put up farmer. H.T,Lusa,Audrey,out• 4,.tf A•big fol..of other things will be offered for sale which we have not Bind. But it is well known that the finest residences, while those �- room to mention. . _ _ . _ money in the hands of some among the laboring classes will FARM FOR RENT.—A choice dairy - -- - - • . - . le is the cause of their ruin" spend their last cent in their de- form, belt$lot' ro,con. v, tomnahip of - D. SI MP S 0 N & . C O"PAN Y _ 1?�P p Scarburo, eontat¢iha: 155 sores, stable with - and the Cance Of suffering to sire to liti e .a little, better' than waver attaehmenta to accomodate .� cart/e, 9 many others. One of the worst their next door rielghbUt'. jC good-barn and house• situated about 13'miles rom 7 oronto,eeaz Rinstittou head. This term �4-• . " ' things thtit can be(lune to.many should be'the aim of every and -to being on rhe mi k route, is espectail,T adapted P310__ ��ITrTC - - . ONT. tt young conn, is't0 lace an un. enjoy life, but in. loin 40, he 'for dairy purposes, The pretwnt,o,:cutent 4s • a - P Y f3 is 3Ir- F:eo. Dix. For toil parsicul. apply to . limited amount of looney in _lits might to live n ell within lri? rn- w DA��ti4,ria:born P 0 - 47cf — . • hands ta'sliend as he play please. coltle: o matter what a titan x101 FOR SALE:.—first-alas; ThBte i► a yuultY ntaII imprisoned earns, he should Wake it a rule of F:arm,coctiin(ng 1;� acres. Long parts of a6 THE TIME I9 APPROACHI\G TO „ in the Tombs of New York ch'arg- his life to ;aye a part of it to give 1,ts so and 21, Broken Front Coacesnou,Town- - - - " -led iylth the Furst Crime u11 tllx CUAIforL t0 1113 Ul(1 a e, u!' R'hei( `t n rt F'r kcriuc. On tl a pzemses area 3rat• _ _ . - . - . g cliss dwe.lAzw and outbuildings: t•arnA5atoo, - � calendar, that of wu-•der: He-is sicknee's invsdes- his household, a with stone stabling tmdernesLb: Farm-is all -' - .well nndrrdmieea and fences are to good re. 1 a member of one of the must nice-bank account '-will trove a 1 I 1410, AlPOR r<¢ntheverra :a full 6rtng. � are: o Iter - prominent families-, of Pittsburg, thing of tt=elcume. chis tar n itoLa of the very best In F:c L,H. a fantil tvhuse wealth is e-timet- , _ 'run:�htp. arms ca URS.. Er.I,)<. tr.tL,a. yy �. 6i ate; sac 7 oronto,cr to JOHN A. O'-0. -- ed to be many millions. It, hip OSHAWA FAIR. - NOB rFhitb7 P o 4i-4 .1. . _behool days.this young utatl n'n — - ARM TO RENT-The tlndera�lg:ted I --o__ _ given a month allowance Of - F ih dePsoae rt resting hie larr.:of lf�sorra, _ - ,one thbtt•laucl dollars.� -.k lad Exhibitors are reminded [hilt the to re or lab[+.ot:uL z.. 4tL ani stb c.¢cosa:>ns % .'i - _ • . - �trize list is only slightly changed ;t P�ckazia;:vaso of ti.:eti'a;e,the al io :;emq -'lye would call attention to otic Knitting Yarns, Berlins, in this position Snell 110 cliff froth rant year.- �i re4iu'ti,xt in Itrizea -'n agoo3st.tt, at caltivatica, acd te:rft wall / - dt3fae3,On t'.:aVrem:ere area good to..sa two a hers, Andilti ons, Shetland Floss and Mending Yarn. Coity in gaining x fitllotvin;, it, poultry being the most' impurtxni.. p g . that will hasten ht_i doiv fall. No fee char ed this ear. The child- do'L46w,t„FLJGr'fOIIndat3iLa ar a s aur;:3 t a_ --Alga piece Silk:[ and'Yelvets. Pelts of a variety of shades 4 K Y drrnwL: hsy sheds sad two silos,pig pun and y + Had this young man be ett'tllro%vu ren's competition same a4 la-st year hea r, io.:;scres o: orchard Lastly all to and a nice variety of rug patterns. -. . - ' ,llOn his own reSOu,rceS he mi ht except beat &triog bitttor,a is added, fall beariu-4of cue beet seFlia;4ar:erec Also . g i an abundance of good nater The same will be. . - . WOW have been An honored ftlld O and gi1'lt s u ate i orad r s oT oars vnz ;t;., B ya by ,d rep u exhc- ra To teem v 0(. FrPn n�eful -' member- . -of Feeiet3 .bit ©slteclnletls nf.wild flower-j, Graas RiRer P 0 rut 0.con T,Piclazing tf _ � 1M. & ',� MOO N�1- -- ,instead of creno iu . 6 „ annual weeds -- i:4+ _ . . __ }• is l murderer's .e. _ biennial "' , PPLE A RELS cell, fighting for his life. oth 43 perennial - Ing Is more _deplorable.than a 4 beneticial insecttt, a - fY you;tg titan with A . litlnitle�3 8 injurious_ _ _ M I L sup fly c1f money anti nothing v ittrgest tipples:potatoes• pears. z: "'. II _ g The undersl Wed has.a ` tion ! °�"' � . to do, and-besides hayin foolish lxrgeat pansies. dahlias, .uitets, - ,'L t N E - _ , . �' 4 F:.,...._ .'. .,mrent- n•ho strive to • satl.,f}' sunflowers. g q I. , - -. _ 1 . . his every n him. There si e s largest�,i,dLs of cora, , - - . ,_ — _ . unan g u''ear a,Y up-corn,..- -, - " - - ti ty of Nu, 1,A pple Ba reels for sale .- Y }'crest then who hlive �l lar Pit ns el; q. - - s,been reared in the ]A 'of -lttxttr -, gg . . teccived, a fresh stock, including Children's Wear . P } Also remember the.apfde naming sot:- at-reag(ma,ble pirfees. ' lbttt et'ho Fere fortunate in' hav- test. Prize list will tie sent tu,+i tvllo : ; -and Sailors. Latewt�Styles_ Low prices i� _ _ 'Ing parents - .ivho excers•ised ask fpr it as soon as ready. Regie-n- _ _ - - -'wiadoen by teaching their child- bar dates, •+ept. 2i and.eii, 19i)d. . Osh- 1iF. 'D. 7r URDOY .: ren the printer n,e of, wealth, Ari'a's first Ta,r. - M R S • T3 E R K ►S c3z C O. and the re-,tilt Iras been credit- ¢-- - able to both parents and child. - - atc�lM Ing. - _ � - It is Lt8llRllr}' tit cases `where PRoym - 'health has leen net-0y ac•gtt red The und-ersigneci will be in Picker- ' - i e that that the greatest harm ha. it1F;every 1t ednFsday for' the be neftt WallPape I V, Par! t S O- � I s lbeing wrought. Newly, %l uired RECORD AF A GREAT h[ED1CIb� of iii.many ctistoutets who want their . I .�.1,....; :L _kyealih 11sa a glaniUC about it A Prominew Montreal Woman Tens down watches:. c;lo cksand'ewellery repaired. �. that works untold utischief. C• Where wealth }las aSSed -colo Lydia' E. Plnk'6am's"Veaeeable"Composed fiindly leave client at Dr. 'Bateutan'a � - p Completely Cure her. drtt . generation-'to generation, Ave du g.tore. All work warranted. A,lArge fresh,stoek_now on hind. °rices in Wall Paper ranging .. not see the same number of ship- The great good Lydia E. Finkham's o . up. . I. ,wrecked* Iiv". A stability of Vegetable Coaipoand" ie +icing among �R' m 80 . A .P TAYL ; _ - fr r'harai ter is developed that' can the vi,omen of- merica is attracting the .3b-�3 �i hltby .. .John Parker, �^���g per, withstand every ;turas �s inti attenitoa of many leading eciezitists, and Think of Dr. 5hnpp Corncob Cure - thinking people generally. . that hlo►is,•and they" keep clear if your nose+one- throat discharges—if —QQ *♦ of the rocks upon which the - yct}tr breath•is foul or feverish. The ii lie fit)eighbors . unex-1wrienced are dashed ' to ' .• ' •nolo"wfiite 's6othini; ba m 'contains Produce' "�arke�' 0 • titin. 'The'greate-t fortune that '� Oil of E(tcalyptus. Thymol, Methol, I� crap befall a can ft1R1] is not �'' etc•„incorltorxteri'int([ an imported. We have to ease as oar remiaea the young AV. C. LaFraugh. of Stciuffcille' followia p ;•a er-pamlike, velvety petrolatum. 1t g.— . 4 untold - wealth but a healthy will be at }lechin Poacher's soclthea, heals, turifie., contwls. Call body attd wind, poverty,'and a A11 at <ntr',totr-for a_ free trial, Picker- store, Brougham, every Tuesday 10 good beef•ringera from Rl to 4o per ib �: . 4]'esire to. �i'ork. S'ttCh -a perm �. "" g Phauntac . n,,;orning prepared to paty the high- s new milch cows from >f25 to S48 each has et er • , thio necessar to ' in }. - _ est trice in cash for Batter and 10 -Success" manors spreaders, the } g } _ - l machine that -makes. the dollars for the . - make hint hat and. Y; .,; >, - '�, Eggs. He has also arranged with . l- Y . , ,r VOTERS' LIST 1906. H. ,NIecitin to buy produce for hila farmers. during the week frtr either h ulc a invite the, lid to inspect oar crop W r th b ec - a.r! ••• .1 ... and see for themselves what the"Saooen' . - • . • r,. W or-eash•as desired; . - ._ is doing for as. Ca,ada, judging -ft•oin-tile Z rol> � W.•C. `ZtaF'raugri. Write,phone or apply to reports' that are beiug received - John.A. white 8C SOIIS, Erol, all gtitlrters, 4: likely to have /l/1t.11LfQ.�Lef�/�iei. �lnttic i ]tilt cif' the Tutt tr5hi of ' a cOntimiance of Ulat prcislierify 11 y - .BROti(;HAM. . .. which she ha,s Ijeen.enjoying for Th_tt tollotving h ter is onl one of Pickering,-Conuty of Ontario. FUR SALE !. •• ' -lobe past few.yearss p Notice is hereby giten that I have --- - \t no period mono thoti andls which die on le in the in titan ' ears }lass tran�niitted ot• delivered' to the per- e } y' geneval enl- Pinkhant o(rict au,l go to prot'e. beyond p ZIacksmlthlti -- p1pynient,been ,tore active ur t1le' question that Lr+lia E,•Pinkham's Veg "ons mentioned to�+ i titins,b SSP,a d -. RIPh. TOMATOI,S ' - •. .Industrial, and co(nulerc+ial ant. etabte Coutlnutid must be a remedy of the Ontario 1'oters'List Act, 1SbA,:lad _ :crtx an1(vtdinR the same_ the copies _ -_-and .- _ . The undersigned- .Idol: more= .promising tllionglioiit fit'eat merit.otherwise it could not pro ver[tired b scdi(lt sections, to be so g ed h::wing bought 0%t duce such marvelous results amongsick i y the blackstttithing business of R. I owin.try than it is.,,t the .fres and ailing«omen: t ransittitted or delit;cred of the List. All kincir of Vegetables Ili Season. M ore, is eta gyred,toc}p black- ... ' - ` 'hilt•tune. In'uo ilydtistr `,,what-� : crude pnr,uxitt to.:till At•t, of all per - •- -- . . . . . ; - " y Dear Mrs. I'inkham:— ttuthtilg est it'll its limes, ever, tvltether where skilled Cir. 11 . . ' song x� to:u'in�f by the la.t revised at .:. Soon after w3-marriagemShealth•began :t. '..;6i+nil Ritmo+f the :said Municipal' r 1111 k1]led labcir in t'CC'inred. dot iC t0,d.cl!]te,._.�Iy.apPetite.failed ate: I tray find aliything-lint'ttllcxee(ttic,ii<it unafile to<lcalt,and I became very nenrous iry entitled tit vote :cif 1'.lections for Gamm aidae'6 G''dre as1 - dills . l itlg - SpeClalty: - F -1 oe a.- ' '' ACti�`ii"` Tlic cl' utd ha.1 shooting pains thruueli the abdo- nteutl,cet.•of the Legislative:\sseurttly ' - F- 0-M3= * Z, .'«Te 3 y everywhere l { mvn,and pclvicorgam,-with bearing-down attd*at 11.u»icipid flections, and said :•A6=( • •Brougha,mi - . ." for store nen, and the wages ,lriicl pains and constant h,a l:uluw, cousins me List wa.f»•st po,ted-op in city-oflire at - _ ....' PICKERING, Or T. _.. �- ---. •• .-were never better titan that which I much nii=.-rr%' The ntutfihls periods litcame , ' P \l'htEev:de un the 21st day of August,. — are nuts paid. 1\ n1at1 wh(i'1.� in more ar.d more painful,and I became a '1006 and ietuain there for i1.nspection. -- the alt U't,c1tC of rburden and expen'e to my fr,mily instead Electcir.:u'e caned n tun Lo•examinc: - ` j y good health I -yf �u error �ekEal in. r~c¢r . ., ofd]telp an l pleasure.,-I.yclia L.Ptnkhnm s_ 1 p--.• - 4lwuld- lhive -no Elifficulty-:in tint•{.i•esetable(.'snip1iu111f fired me wittiin'three said List.- crawl, if any omissions or - _ orris earnitrg tt good li'vini,4, bat ]nor,ths, Soon after I began using it I felt other error:.:ire f(ttind therein, te>takeq17 - - • - Regatied• ;. ' _'in laying all something for a, a change for the better? and at .fl,e time itntttediate, proeeedhigs to hat's said o£my nest perind I noticed a great differ- errors corrected according to layv. - _. - Fil+t+TOTT �� -• - -rat day and inlaying by soros-1 ence, and tits ain gruduaily diminished i 10)H, 1 . ' pp btltrcl at Zj'liitevitte, Att 1st, ': t :, .thing to enable.' hitu. to. live iu� until I r•a,.�t•ell. •I tint �tmpger and- �"' • J >r omfurt tri hi old age, But it is i bolter than I dill bcfnre I tons married,and DQNALD R': B.1.ATON, . * I . - g there is great re nicing to the house over (•lark of the Tp. J'iikerOing, ten often .t, hi eve e,- nt. - ' - - - .. ` u<t' -the wonder+your median. n nrked." -bite: s . . _ _ -_- `:I •TORONTO 0 17}t to the titwost lit]lit of 111, yt A.�. Lctclliu,732 C'adietts ct:.atontreal, - -varningv. No, matter ]tow mach Quebec. During July we had flfty times as If von have suppressed or painful Of all materials and design - man calls for office- her as we had �:.. . -tome people-earn" the hist , c•eiit He - -4 • • Y pperi,le, weakness of the stomach, indi- ' �� ' . ,kepti n stook. It will pay you graduates going out, and during Aug 4tttt�f he sltettt. In af(ttlyel'satldtl estion,.binatin ph,ir. catarrh; nervous-- ---- g R•, P -- to call at our works acd inspect-our stook list we had sixt -seven times as man . •. - ' ---'the other cls• •, tine of�the general i rostratinn dizziness, faintness, "don't- . _. .- y and obtain prices. Don't e misled by This is a school that is constantly merc'hant, of this. township said ' Care"and "want-to-he-left-alone"feeling, agents we do not employ them,ctnaegaent• • oing ahead" and not "standing that there were many laboring' excitability, backache or the blues, these I am now prepared ,to pay the ly we oan, and do throw off the agents still" or "backing up ' Write _fpr Alen earnit.Q front $1.25 'to $f.:itt Ii*; are sure indicatinns of female weakness, highest price for butter, eggs enmmission of 10 per cent., which you will beautiful catalogue. Now is the tidhe or o or some dararc mPnt :,f the organs, In , c, day slti Ading regularly in his •t'ttte .ind cult M wa rnt eemoinly save by purchasing from ns. to enter. �• ',', at1 itperfege of one ollar a. dog ; each cases'titers ' one tried and true poultry. Y • g ot►ll4Wliild d. L dirt ams V etable •is on the road yt,oad ) t[ . J. ELLIOTT, Principal, 1 . r4ifGer dcuctinhe ^CQ811 „�,, ,, i< y +9 - y' Y GRANITE CO., 1f1 Cor. Yon a and Alexander Sts, N1T6 oas ramO :.� w5 , l . �, _ I 6�om C, ae , Br4u ham hf 0 rto $ •:_? .,.71.. tom'.,;r .,, �.' 'r:•. - .�, M •p +5rw:,. n:i 7" nqq z 44- y. "T. to the satisfaction 0 If all dyspepsia sitfferers knew-what • 1MAREMON post ho D all and won many friends; We r. Shoop s Restorative would do for them. Dyspepsia would Mrs.' Milne, of -Toronto, spent hope t1ris will be an annual affair -BUSINESS Ito be a di,4ease or the past. D Sh Sunday here. as financially it was a grand Restorative reaches -stotnach troubles Mrs. We8tney, of Audrey, is success. by its direct tonic action upon the in- ere with friends. —7-7 side nerves—thetrue stomachnervts. visit- ` GREENWOOD. - iANIIN(� = � - David Scott, of Sarnia, is v §tomach distress or weakneso, full- -7 ."in g at ness, bloating, belching, etc: Call tor uk James McFarlane's. The Sovereign Ba of Qw Mr. and Mrs. Allen, of Stratford F. L. Green is shingling his mill, the restorative. We recommend and faclittAte the 4espatch of busftfts 160 ffim ot aftim No .�spertt Sunday at D.,A-lacriab's. Geo. Jackson has engaged with sell Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Picker- ing Pharmacy. red tape. F. Eastw � is visiting Win. Pengelly. Eastwood with Toronto'friends this week. George and Mrs. Law visited OR SALE OR TO RENT.—Thr Pickering, here on Monday. AOR undersigned will either sell or rent Rev.'F. C. Harper, of Picker Ift M. C. his f--being the west half of lot 19 B, F.,and IWA P=ndr" =a 441d ith Rev. containing We are all sorry to loose Mi. acres. more or less. On tme spent Tuesday N% Tait. and Mrs. Couse. They •-were good remlsee,are a Road brick house,a large bank Earn.and other necear citizens. Jrf out buildings, This A large number of our residents is a first class farm, fenced and drained. -here have been exhibition visitors Even Jack- and his mother are two wells, good orchard, a good grain cr Istock farm. For particulars apply to ISSAC SAL- this week. taking irrthe Toronto exhibition TERj Oshawa,Out. 47tt The Sovereign Bank - Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is spending this week. �Lt Miss Teeny Tru mble bas return' a few weeks in'Toronto with her daughters. ed horde from Toroe9b after a Let Otherg Relp you L. E. Todd, of the Mark ham ! two week's visit. 'branch Sovereign bank, A great many front here attend, To recover your stolen property. S. Theaker, Manager, Claremont. �Sunday here. ed the garden party at Claremont The Miss Smyth. of Toronto, spt-11t , on Monday evening. the holiday here at the residence A good many from here took Pickering 'Vigilance 'Cominiuce in the gardeif pat-ties at U. Roger's 'of C. J. Brodie, V. S. will do this. Mr-s. Win. Hatton, ofLexingtou Salem, and Green River. Mich., is visiting with her parents Jas. Plaskitt is putting in 1000 Members having property stoleu communi. 'Keep S J. on this they all - sate immediately with any member H. and Mrs. Beal straN%berry. plaiits,rmrnay 6 of Executive Committee. Miss V. Ranyard,* of Green Ric- live and produce, �Coilie around Membership foe 01.00. your EYE space —er,.and ring. nd Miss '_Nlanbey, of New Lis- hest spring. keard, are visiting friends here. John Couse, head miller for F. Tickets mav be he d-from the President or Secretary on application. Dr. Ralph Brodie is in Wood- 1 L. Green, has severed his co-tinec- Arthur Jeffrey, J.A. O'Connor, ' tion here and is'being succeeded y stork this week assisting in an i tion on Dr. Geo. M. Brodie's by D. N. Lockwood,.. of Waldunn- Secretary. President. P owsw'ell, Claremont, the People's Tinsmith. opera ,31LL L .1 son's allill. er. Exec.Com.-Geo.Leng, Di.E.Pugh,0.S. in- Miss Froney B. Gleeson is visit- Palmer,Pickering, Ont.The Methodist'dist congregation -in. Toronto. L She in- --- tend holding a garden patty on ing friends Ahe 28th inst., not the 9oth as tends going to visit her brother, lWalter, who is living i FARMERS I n Baker Prinounced last week. Thos. PsttersoE''is helping Wm. City, Oregon, and expects to leave Gold Medal .7 Dowswell these (lays repairing him about, 15th Sept. 7 He intends taking up the ; Mr. Harrison, of Toronto, Aftiv-' Corn cutting will be an in a few ed lietv on Friday of last week in days and you will be wond6ring what • 'weaves. , s father-in- you will do for an engine business when' Mr. Dowswell his auto and took his :1 have a good portable 12 h.p. en The Ladies' Auxiliary of Era-! law, and wife a'nd family back- Binder to Toronto for a ride-then took gine and boiler, which, has been kine church will meet on Wed, -a and back -home thnroughly overhauled and is guaran- nesday, 12th inst., at*3 o*clbc-k in • them to N iagai teed to run_any ensil a�p cutter that I -re on Monday'. They all bad --Call on the clitwt-h. trill sell very reasonable.the basement of good time. SatitsfAction guaranteed Contributions of good clothing master i:� May be. -th-west Box to be Our- worthy post inast seen at Claremont.Foundry. for the N I or ch before that certainly 'a busy man, being all Henderson & Farmer, Claremont. Hent to tl e chorda 'date. alone, his son, Levi, having sitlon as open-accepted a good pos .- - R. - W. CURRY We are informed on good ator in the head office Toronto. authority that there will be i Njw, will be pleased to see him chins LIFT, FORCE AND P wholesale impounding of cattle' e Foundry and Ma -7 that are-f61nd- rtinning a- �secnre the assistance of a good Shop. and SUCTION UMPSNN t 1`91 helper in his store., on,our street-q should the nuisance continue. The church yards and Claremont, 'Ont' Constantly on Hand. -Prices Right' Piles osi ivelF cured with Dr. sheds seen* to be their favorite Shoop*s �Iagic Ointment. Its made inceof.abode much to the annoy- Mind—mills erected and Repaired,for piles alone, and it does, the work of those attending meetings. to perfecoon. Itching,painful, ro -Horses Feet band garden party truding or blind'piles, disappearTike Direct.telephone communication with all pacts of Pickering, rhe Citizen'.11 on, Labor Day evening oil the magic. Sold-by Pickering Pharmacy. Need every attention during the Markham. Scarboro, Whitchureb, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, hot weather. This also Stouffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent 7 beautiful grounds of Mr. Geo. is is sur special- wa.-1, no doubt, the must 2=102 TAzz-A-IM01s,021=81 stetson a-vi ty. We understand it. T—lus GoLwo E.Lsi ztq As YoLLowr.- system. successful ever held in these part=. . . I . _7, No. 6 MAIL 9.33 A. M. Work done neatly and prompt- Orden promptly attended to. The "weather, although cool, was -47 P. M.- ly and at m6derate prices., Repairing done. all that could be desired. while 11-12 L*cAL 2. 10 LOCAL. 6.04 P. M. , gh 7 the moon was feeling and looking TzAnts GOUrG W337DJUSAS roLLO*$ yp E. Ri Arm at its best, and deserves a share John Gerow Gwow &me 01"MROUL No.9 LocAL 8:414,M. of credit for the large crowd pre- , Thomson's old itand. W. sent. The boys spared no pains I'll LocAL . . . 2-:18 P. M 617 h(An 8:2Lv F. V. 37 CLAREMONT. ONT ix securing a good program, 'Which- was carried ot No .letter and everyone L doing thein- a 46 -4 -tc;, P N cr 5 e- -A RICHARD SONS it to the o Ve A, e selves credit. The biggest di Calty this young aggrega6 n : Ita-,orunt showing of finest display a Photograph se0mingly had to overeolue in ti 10 0 � 1 at China. A very large assortment of X 4 Sa .-_ ...preparing this - party wns tile S, n Stationurv. Books,Dolls, 'Toys. ,juAt nril '4 of X 16. q6 19 W Shing of the table, a. y Call rsoeivod for %12e Holiday trade. course4 : A e a 1A thereis none of the weak- ic . . and "a them. 0 w er-sex in their members, brit 'their '.'g tic al ler SaWoriplions taken for all Magazines, g iz;a,g hi- :;;- . .. I , ­ I .,minds were soon set at rest lichen p, .4 an co tf 13 Weekly and Dayl,Nowspapme. e ladies 6f 3 :-0 number. of th the 0 VA -y -rounding coutitt village and sui patrons by eet. 'the-band and their a _ om - J 1-1, took things in hand and showed 0 J621 '.CZ 6aturdadune6 Feb %t good hard work just Vow things 4 �hoiild be. done for. which the mar *j a 'he band feel very grateful, and C% --We' are prepared to exe- zi ww May k them to accept their sincere asks .q •-clIte all work in a manner C The band. alFo -wh-hps me as that will compare favor- Whitby Steam �lianks. Butter, Eggs, to thank those who sent their 19 61 July -1 - ably with that of any. 2 5 Sept • well 'filled baSkets and and 01 other first-l-lass gallery. Oct. hickens. those who assisted as on thin Pump 'Works I the success of the 'whole affairIS a I Deo': R. J. Cowan, -Brougham. 4L depended, Mr. Peter Christie, i • . . M. P., acted as chairman and with January 1W,-Whitby 0.Oshawa to. Brougham Bring-them to Claremont Market. Port parry 13,Uxbridge 20,Canaington 10, this, it- nmnner filled happy esday market day.. his i W`edn OGILVIE9S 6r!king Royal Honsebold .$5.40 A g664 easy w pump is _ . ___7 E. E EMERSON, time saved. Time is money. to t3m.46 AND - Buyer, Mongolia. We handle all" kin ds and gu*ar-- 'Store and. - Glenora Flour $4.60 Claremont Fukhituke' Constant1v on h. tee satisfaction. 7 For all kinds,of Ftlrnitnre.. Also, Pictiire Frame- C Also. Bran, Shorts and Chop, roolus; tain Poles,-Cari.)et Sweepers,Tubs, Pai Sack and Limit) Salt. Cistern tanks made to ordw. Brushes.-Step-Ladder s, Clothes' Horse*„� -are and Grange-ware. Chopping per ItX)lbs. 50 YEAR P; EXPEV ENCE W. EV&1295 When in,Claremont call oil ...Mm. Hoover, Green Rip=er,ft H. BEAL, House' irnisher. :"Prock, street, Whitby- LADDERS I TRX0E MARKS DESIGNS BAKING G --oii—b 77' COPYRIGHTS&C. Good Stock-of Ladder, hand .Anyone sending a sketch and cjiescriptlon may -hetber an at ?'I'll.CTkItY ascertain onropinion free w JoTI is probably patentable. CQrnmunlra- I On�tild,after May 1st I will conduct Ile A ROUND. tions strict ly onnEdential. Handbook on Pat' business in the store adjoining J. H.- ent free.oidest nizency for securing patens!t* HARVESTERS' a Munn & co.receive of Liberal reduction if taking a Patents taken through Beal's furniture shop, where I Will rpeew nntki%without c arize,in the keep constantly on hand a good supr quantity. Ply of bread and cakes. EXCURSIONS' TO THE AmeRcaft. • W.-H.,JACKSON. Brock Road. raest c1r. Oakes of all kinds hvide to order oil A hnndsome!F illustrated weekly. LIL culation of any scientifle jniirnal Terms.V A shortest notice. four months,$t. Soli:byail newsdealers, Ice-CreAm Parlor in connection. NORT riie 1)#,.4:t pf./Ile t'o buy L1-WEST RUA &Co 36113roadway,New-YQrk -0- B much 0M - - .�,--W. A. Thomwn, i o 1,3t-.Waibington.a U. t dntft NOV.1%SEPT.11.good to esters Wall-papers Claremont'. Ont,. GO[NG' SEPT.23.so"to roturn mtu Nov.26.IM Iq AT J RETURN FARES urch Binghams FROM YOUR NrAREWr STAT' 10N Z Th&se remedies nre becoming more Methodist Ch Over2(X) swnplw-to' choose from at popular with the public each day, and Services &4 ]Follows. alb r pp 1A .yorktan- - - $U.88 North lattkowd $".$I rare gold by all dealers tinder a positive Winnipeg. 4c. per roll tip. lagin . . U.75 vaoIW4 - - 4L* Mouldings to match all paper,;. Also. 10:30 a.m..... .Preaching. guarantee. Bandon UM IWu Jaw - - UA Calgary - - 48A a hill line of the:best Little Liver Pills. for consti ati,)h 7:00 p.m....... d liver, I.k. 2 for 25c. P�eAd- strassbarg- - IL25 Red Dew - - 41A 20)p.m... .m....6..Sahhath School. ache Ti and to' Paints, Oils and Varnishes, always in tablets, relief in one minute, 25c. 8:00 p.m.......Epworth League, on 50 YEARS' AR a to ft* Th S 4;pET E -,E EN CE C� XM RA'DE M RIS C)CS" S Copy R'a Ts&C Arcola 14.50 Saskatoon 37.26 stettler per box. Peruvian Tonic for cAtarrAh Tuesday. 42A stock at lowest p(3s,-jhle prices. A, Estmn' 9LOO Prince Albert "A Ed!montsn Don't forget the place. and that tired feeling 7.5c. Fnr '.hAt P.In........Weekv a full e unping toothache ask for 'NN-r's Th___ For rnAeL to other points,booklet an a i�onthaehe drops 10c. For that haCk- 04P e neare"Canadian PecUle Aaant.or Ift W. G. BINGHAM) in g cough there is Tiothingli B. POST &P.A" C.P.R, 71 YONGE STRF T. TIPR6*0. unt. p- -,,,., - - 'x 4. `ms' s y� K• - ,- y,. .a.: ,.k.:.,,..«.. ... ,. ti..,4: �, q,,.. i .. ',. a . . >- .. .wee ,. //�- ry. � ���foo-♦p+p f fast that she could alntl>;t see it gained for that K', exclaimed the fain, need of haste, for measons tha71 ntuunt. - in astonishment. ! one: lite rising waters re now'oozinj ' -- --- - "Oh, ppd gracious olive I" rhe "!t is Iter baby, father—the baby fpr through the stone walls and covering `- "' �. ci ie�c;as she fe ck uu the mohair, whose sake the governor prolonged her the floor inside, while outside the flood "it's a flood I It's a flood like that I lite. Let nit take it," pleaded the youth. was almost up to.the window lith In a heard mother talk about, which carried "Why the demon'didn't you tell me v cry few' moments it would Overflow the away°the mills in ninety. It's a flood I about this before?" angrily demanded place. it's a hood ! And we shut, all be the elder, while carefully wrapping up Raphael laid the child down where he drowned in this horrid ""�� �o' t• had been told to put her, and then ran As.. H[. HIAI _ - _ kittens ill a tub!" "I knew no more than yowse Ie- bII�c ssinio tTte cell to help AW Tabby, C - And, made desperate by terror, the ther. You knew, as I and everybody who tied faflhfuldy taken the oath r'e- a i `—� old'wrornan started up, and tushed to did, that this child was expected.' and quired of her. the barred and bolted door of the Cell. that the governor respited the mother The elder man laid his insensible bur- Q�, StYB[L BERNER'S uuil tapped and kicked with all her for its sake; but I didn't know it had den in the boat; and then climbed in ' G urighl, anJ lht•ew herself against it,.and arrived until you spoke °f it, said the atter her. - cultcJ, loudly and frantically : youth. The last was a difficult feat, for the v�jVQICAT[0�] " ' "' "Help! murder! murder! help fake ":\h! you are more quick-witted than stater.was brimming to the window sill d N 0 f ION . us out, or we'll all be drownde in ten 1," laughed the man sarcastically., and the boat N% above it. -� n+iuutes! "Let me take care of the babe, fa- As the pian stepped into the boat, .,, O� But bolts attd'bars `r'esisted all h'er tier,'' pleaded the boy. _ weight caysed it• to tip so much that it CHAPTER XX.--(Continued). upon the housetops, which did not.loulc sllcrlgth, and the noise of winds nti3 "\Vhy?" cast a shadow into the cell. ' tvulers •drowned her. voice. ' And the "Because it must be •rescued with � Miss.Tabby shrieked out that she was "No," answered Lon, t.urr in her like housetops, but like flatboats [loaf-Isarhe cause that rendered others deal her."' Q16 ohtg t° be drowned, although' not a 3' Y g' ing upon the dark waters. to her frenzied cries for help prevented "Why, again? Trop of water had touched her. I the carriage and hastily clapping to "I say, Berners, what the deuce is the t her fro+n hearing the sounds, of terror "Because she would break her heart Raphael soothed 'her and helped her the door, matter down there? Your-eyes are and confusion that came up from the without it: Into the boat, and put'her Its g seat near K The turnkey on duty that night went younger than mine—look," anxiously story below—the gi.onning and crying "I tow- do you know?" lite elder man., . - • with the carriage :to unbar the outer insisted the doctor, peering ,down into of Wren locked up in their cells; the "Oh, father, even a bird loves'its '"Thais `the thing! Now, do you sup- gale for it to pass. Notwithstanding his, the gloomy and horrible chaos. c-tiling end shouting o1 wardmen and birdling; and of course this tender- port this lady's head on your lap, tor. I large umbrella, he carne back drenched "IL is a flood. The river is gwer the watchmen, rushing from corridor to, hearted lady loves her little one." g)iall hate to row.".. said the manus he with rain. town," replied Mr. Barriers, carelessly; corridor to release-the prisoners, front- "She don't Seem to love anything transferred 'Sybil Boners from his own ". .-.. "Good Lord l ain't it comin' down? for he, in his grief, would not have. their imminent peril; the clattering of now. or even to know anyttling. She is arms to Miss Tabby's, and then took tip .• Another` Noah's flood! Bird Creek is minded if the whole Black Valley had feet, the mingling of voices; in short, all as stupid and•-lifeless, as anything i the oat., boiling Iike a pot. It is all up in a been turned into a black sea. the discordant notes that go to,make.up ever saw that lived and breathed. She Raphael took up ,the other oar, and 'white foam! so while that you can see "The river over the town.! Good Hea the infernal concert of a crowd sur- is under the influence of opium. I they were rowing away from the prison - '"16 through the darkness; and listen! you. yens! And you say that as indifferently riled and maddened b sudden and should. think." said the man, who had walls when their attention was attracted ' � + 'can hear it from here r' said the turn- as if hundreds of human lives and mil- general disaster. y . - now the form of'the unconscious woman' by th'e sound of a 'dog's whining to the -. key, as he entered the hall, shook him- lions ot, money were not imperiled;' g g g ! ,ae1L making a rain shower around trim, There fuel also anottirr reason why well wound around with lite quilt and cell. They looked up and saw Sybil's g cried the doctor, breaking avl y from Miss Tabby's pries for help could not be laid over his breast and shoulder, little Skye terrier on the window sill, - ;0 and proceeded to bar the entrance his companion, and running down-to- heard. Sybil Berners.,rues the one soli- "Oh, no. she ain't, sir! no,'she ain't^ with her forepaws in the water: And again. ' ward the village. fart' prisoner in this. long and remote no sich a thing, sir 1 But she's been in at -the 'same instant little Nelly struck "You wottx went this door opened A terrible, Reartrcrtrshing sight met corridor. Her door was barred and this here comolious condition, knowing out, swani toward them, jumped into again to-night, will you, doctor?" in- his eyes! bolted fast, and' it was not deemed nothing nor nobody, ever 'since the baby the boat, and nestled at her mistress' quired the .marr, rather impatiently, •1 The doctor's family occupied a beau- necessary to leave a night watch on arrove!" said Miss Tabby, coming from feet. ,. the physician, who, had stepped to the tiful - low-roofed villa on the opposite duly Hent it Thus. if-they should hap- -her concealment, for she saw in these The rain_had ceased, and the clouds door. bank o1 Violet Run, a little scream e. pen to be forgotten- in the general two. men only benevolent individuals were breakin *'awe from the eastern Dr. Hart-hesilated, and seemed to de- water making up from the Black River. 6 g' Y breaking"away Dr. with himself, and then answered: The doctor's first thought was oihis own pante, they would certainly be drowned; ii ho 'had comedo dclii:er her and her .horizon, whrre the first crimson streak "I must. stay with my patient for home, of course,`an+ he ran swiftly on, for even if-the•thunder of waters. and lady. Heralded the 'rising sun. - another hour, and then, if there should through darkness trod storm, until tie the shouting of men, and crashing of "\1'hp the demon are you Y" demanded They rowed swiftly toward the be no chane in her condition, I shall was suddeal brought up on.the banks lunhers, had been less_deafr;rting and the elver; turning sharply toward her. heights, which now appeared not so r hate to'trouble you to let me out, Mir. of the run. Mere t e stood aghast. The distrac,link, .Hiss Tatrt,y`s tette would "[ ain't no demon, sir! though 1 am much like the boundaries of a valley as .• .Martin—since you have got no warrant pretty rustic bridge. that .had spunnxed ,fill huve failed to reach the ears of the mislrente8 all R if I tuns one:' whim- the hely shines of an.inland sea. to keep me here," he added, with s,the run, and led to tris o}tin terraced distant' turnkeys. _ _' gated 11is,'Tabbv, Yes, the Black Valley seemed Indeed P Front h fruitless efforts at 'the "Then who are ou?" transforin?d ' into a black lake, sur- smile. grounds, was swept away; and the run. c$ " }' The mart put up the last bar with R now swouen to rte size o1.a'raginb barred door; Sitz rushed in deSperntion U» her_:poor, tnilhful. mi,tortunsle rourrJed,•w tilt wooden hills, and dotted r bang, and looked as it he wished he had ricer, roared between ttitnseti and his to the gralcri window: ` \ti ith a-tearful nurse,"sir," suitelted`\Sill Tabbg, with wooded isles; but these seeming Ahe.au}horily of which the doctor spoke. Mane. shriek-she threw her hands to Iter head "Oh. you are 1—tiaphael, take the chit(] hills were [eally mountains. and these I Dr. Hart returned to .theroom of his lift home'.—where was it? _ and rushed away again. The surround- into the. boat'... \ei'er 'mind the old seernitig isles were. the tops of sub: patient: _whom hg found in. the some iI, sttain�d his aching eyes through. tilg wafer, had risen within a foot of the woman; lot her drown!" said the .elder rn(•rged trrrs. . comatose state, wadched by lits Tabby,,the murky gloom to look for it, and window sill.- She filled lhe.:air of the awn, laughing srlrai ely._ . ; They' rowed to .the. nearest point cit _ who was moaning over the young babe I oh! horror, 01 horrors! his terrace(] r-ell with• her shrieks, as she roshed "Oil, sir, dun t you do that f, Don't land and Stopped the boat, where a - that la across her !a niadly' about h•rtm wall to- wall; 'like a you Kave me here to drown, sir!_Ier die little peth,1d up the steep ascent. } p._and b' [. on �zrden artd his low-rc,of<•cl. villa ha i . Berners, who sat lsrside lite bed balding di;appeared, anti in their place what frenzied. screaming rt-:acaw beating ti. 'such II_clisntnl Jeal[t in_tttis dark den!" "Do you see that path?" Inquired the ! wife's cold hanJ. seemed a, raft with.human beings on self against the bars of its.cagr. pleaded \tics Tabby, cetshing, hold-ct elder man o[ the old worttt!+n. "" . , - "To'lie dFow•rided here tri`fhi cell like the man's coal•tails. "�' . m dear'gentleman. 7 do" said "Whire is Miss Pendleton'. I did not.it; flgbted about at the mere of the , Y y see her as [ came up the'passage," in=I flood. - ,►:cat in a tub! To be drowndetii like a "Goy to the devil!' e�ctnimcit th'c MK�� Tabby. ' quired the doctor, atter he Rad. looked \Vfib a an of des:etc. theretcheJ cat 'in_.a tub. was the burden of tier sirang,e r: trying�o shiilse hoc olt: Do you know tt tact-., It leads, - at his,patient. hu,band and father I1wlg up his arms death song. _ "But I ain't prepared to go, sH. in- "Yeti, my d�?ar gentleman it leads to-- 'The warden's darter,came eitd took t6 lea info the boiling -prod, tithett.he. And throug al t. i Sybil slept'the!der)cl I .uin't • persisted Miss `Tabby, a cluster of quarryinan'a cottages.". _ „ 'her away to.sleep in. her room, and wets caught from behind and held fa,:Y. sleep of Cott+a, hcilding on. Then get out of tke boat and go up -U Nish time, too, poor gun Ind tort "\\ltat�wnuld you del? Rush to ter• `+tddenly Ih,.young; bribe- awoke and "Go alm,,d. Raphael—I'm cotnittg! there-' there you will [Ind shi>ifer•" �:hp' was about' worn out,"g.aidy Mfiss fain destruction?'' said the voice of a(!(le d it, thrill anti teethe pipes to the .A[id, crinfuund, y'ou,so iS the water! It "But, my d o Q sir, my sick lady 4" . Tabby. horrible uproar. _ wily Ise, foo late in another iniriutc!" in4uired llis.s Tubby, hesilatfng. -. t,y,irt Berners, .who, had .fust,rracheJ �. " T#te-doFtor tonk n sent rirnr the hrae3 , The old maid hrtd'-al_ a mother's torr- savagely r�<elaittled the' man, succeeding "Never rnirld, her. She will -be a that F t. ' _: Qf fife bpd, where-he could-watch-the ".yy wife! my 'children! •shi<teker.-the :derness in hiar lieurt. In the midst of her now in Shaking_himself free. blamed .crRht bdtpr tnlsrn care of by ire - - +hick woman.' moa. JaBhiltr his hands to his heed. own agauny terror she certSrd to . "Oh, $ ir-f !or pif.y'a sal:p. sir, dQn't than, she >Ras been lulely by zany of And all became very silent-ln the cell, QMe.' back, or you will be swept scream, and w enl ,and look the babe teove pie here to dre>tirn ! Ftow can you you Conn, get out wish you C _' unt!t'at tengtu Miss-Tabby spoke.�_ ea v:' said Alr. erner•s. o i . -_ _ hildh-luy - `iVhat's that roaring?_ IF an't 'be ing him from the spot just an lrt�tant• muring: a pour, it 'ornatr 1tl:c ale to dieR 'Flaw lady." =` [Bonder IIuT lirrte a' y"ear." Ing, a the waters tolled offer it. "�IY'.a f an yriu sir" pesky r f o own "f' b ,i, it r don grt u th few.hours ofd and to rale to c m , or your n m le y of 't o l of cs "lt-is the creek swollen by the rilri. \rid stilt the` rain poured down like this- horrible den, my babe 1 Oil,-pry- blesied - nl°Il,r- sakel Ohl young hunt in _d(�ltt ie_quiek' time. h [`don i ♦undvr*fand that 'It, is very high. ano-they deluge, and- still the babe! A.md you, not even baptized. gentleman, be, • far me! don't leave. pitch jou lieati Icrt>ntost Into the w>Lter, laslte d.info a:'foam," answered the doe- coated acrd he a utcrs rose, a'nd dark Olt; my' goodness, pat even bsplCzcd ntc!"�prayed Miss Tabby', turning'from and drown,you. , We have no time to for. - What shall I•do? Oh! w'bat-bhall l do? the elder to the yinuiger man. • stop here:G:uting with you till it is broaQ night hung uvr'r the dawn. Lel, you�iie without baptism? . Oh, no, "Go on. Ilapliarl!'' shouted, the. pian. 'daylight;" .aid the roan, starting o "Oh" said J1iss Tabby• indifferently;_ . -- - - - ' s threat into and all he;mme again silent in the cell, - child •i my But The .. g °! [ never did ba ,lize a n R youth <ttatc•d. eat As If nb°ut to put but far the d of many waters, lite, which I know I'm all unworthy to 1'nlhet.' he .said, that old woman instant expculion. heard.more and morA distinctly, even CHAPTER ' du it'! . But—hut, 16novu the church III- w a, kind to rue. ate.bar, there is \tics Tabby jumped up and scuttled thr ktge'i' Phe ttteaty( walls. - -' . lows any one to christen a child "in roost enotfg;h-in 4he,boRl."' - • - out of the boat as fast as she could go, A length --a doctor arose 'to \Ieanw'hi. the arrt•ie'd and angry g go. Ffr ris,.n guard ha.had barred ufi 'the doors danger of death. And so, my baby ! Oh! "Oh! you darling,tt:pet Master-Ra• without•e4rn hoeing stopped to'kiss her ' .made a final examination of his quii;t'for the last lime that. night,. to,retrain mY Pour baby'.'.' And her voice brr>ke. g,tutcl! Is !t 9`ourself that is there?" lady "good-bye:' .. 'patient, ami darn, turning to her dis• down-irf tears as she bore the child to exc'ta+med Mliss Tabby, delightedly. :AnJ this w•as. Ilse cast bliss Tabby barred, as they said, against all,comers "1 mu.,t ask ern( to n out vrilh me, until• the usual hour of opening next p 6 Y f Sybil Berners for tnnri� te_ssed. fw5l:nnel, said a, fable wherezlhere.tcts s itc•har of "t it yourself -indeed" : Oh, tpH rho saw or heard o dny, and then they.went trr,bed•andtt`o y ge+tleman what a Inithful servant I have ton ears. g water., Mr. Rerners,'to bring back some inedi- \'cry humbly and reverent, the old been, and how lily young lady loved (To be continued): :cine for•.y-our wife, which 1 wish 'to put rslecp, little dre ammg of g Y maid performed the sacred ceremon me! •and - how she'd- fret. herself to - . - -up at.illy-oflIce." . . potter that would truce an entrance Lc- P Y that her fuittt taught her was essential depth it 1 ..was to be eirowndpd; all Lyon. Berners silently arose and took fore the light,, .. . to child's sai'vation." And'-she rate through .coming to her help in her . 514E AGREED.W'1TII VAUL _ up his hat. . And the two-gentlemen left I Lclt alone in the pri;on cell to watch b . the cell together. I Iter sleeping patient. Miss Ta'l,,by sat it fife first Hume 'that tante into her trouble to-night!" pleaded the poor The warden find,g;onr. to,brd. but had and whinip'ereri over the baby, which she head—"Mar,,:" creature, clasping her hands. 1 hope it icn't wicked to slty it,^ re- t I still held in her la "There! now voa are ready to go, my ';father, bripg her off, for our sakes. marked Mrs. Gunham, "but there's one : left order with the nij_ht watch to-lel sometimes life 1 PleneJ to the roaring bllby! Not that—lliat I really think the .if not.for her .°itn," said the.boy,, rip- thing tic Apostle Paul wrote that I wish ._ , the visitors out when they wished W g rood Lord, wnttld ever.)Coop you, my lor»atically; "for, if we leave her here. he hadn't written: ICs his telling the o• : .. -- I of-the river outside, and sometimes she g d-`she s..heuld-fie teonten they must keep,• silence in the i _ IS -• imincent, one, out of lliti heaven. mere= g}ed Y —1._ . __ Once'more the fieacv bars fell, nttd muttered.to herself-after'-the manner of r may betra our secret." cMirches, and-that 1. I ly because (,u 'ww,n't christened! No. betray 'our the thick doors were opened, lr�nely•old ladies. y '"That is true," . admitted the elder atlYlhiri;; they can ask their husbands ,a. . "Ilcawcn' and earlh! what att, night!" "Oh, indeed. I do wish they wolild no, I don't be�liece ie either. Rut still. nt home. T believe Everything else he (his come. "One on 'em,-at any rale! Oh, lt's•best.fo be,nn the ,ale side,'then cls roan: �o rte will sate the poor old ti.Iote, but somehow F—I can`t quite see `,r, exrtoul. ' tightldocao i, as hisbbreastdand it's horrid,to be left alone here in this so easy as sprinkling a little water and wretch,-but only upon conditions• Here, ' iso l tightly oss h s elking ti.fea wor^cls.—tush! I do be- you old devil!" .he ealTed. turning to •11tr•wa.y clear about thud," .-prepared"to brave the fury of the storm.l desolate place. w ith a dyiri� rin+an, and P "Ile ,a„ that iii one'of ht's fetters to ,.yon Berners ,scarcely copse t'ous rf she •my own- dear nurse=child,"• she lie\, they are .coming to let us gut at the tt'oman. the Corinthians, doesn't he?" the state of vie weather, followed him. whined., t}'ringing and twisting her last!" exclaimed \lis Tabby, breaking . sir," said Miss Tabby, opening . .'Yes." . _ -- off fr6nl iter ntonolo7ue as.through.gtlg and clasping her hands. "Well; said Mrs. Fled ccs, rubbin It was now dawn, and the black sky rnge>rs, and loukin�* from the Ince of • • g gi the renerni uproar, a crashin 'sourgd "If i take you off in the boat tri-night, , . had faded to- u dark grray.'.• the sleeping babe to that of the uneon- b p g her nose, 'T used to think just ns you ` The rain was po,'uring down as i1 all scions mother. - close at hand smote upon her-ear I and chap you down safe some>where on ,kl about it,.but.I've change) my mind. . 'the ales of heaven" 'had been opened "Oh; to thiol: of my own dear fntber tine hastily laid the child upon the dry 1'and. will you.pronlise Hetet to tell yYon know I've got a niece tint's mar, "` g p bed, and li r!ed to the door: No one any'living soul who rescued you ried to a rich lumbernlm�? YPs, it's for anothe deluge. a dying at a distance. and 1' peter to + , The river and the creek. lashed to see him oliva nn more in this world !" was there, and the bolts and bars were "Yes, sir, yes, sir. and'swear to it on Mlalilda, and he's n good man, toe.1V'ell; •'fury, were roaring and rushing on- she burst forth. sobbing and crying, fast as ever; But,before, she could turn the Bible, which there is one on-the fable about six years ago they fixed thing's ward, like devouring monsters, "And oh, g;or,d Lord in.Heaven, w91at around the window• fel in with-a-tre- handy;- sir!" cagerly assented Miss up Int~ a-trip to Eg,*ypt, and nothing — "14teciftil lieatien ! Talk of the• fury an awful night! I never did see such n nlendous clatter and bang—glass and Tabby, would do hid I' must go, along. So of tire, but look here!" exclaimed the night in nt life. with the rain pouring 1:+'ating ringing and shattering upon and will' you also promise newer to •t ��,,nt, \Vhile 'wo were sailing down y p the floor. � speak of our visit to this cell to-night'." tite 'Mledi!erranenn ��n we stopped sl doclot•. glancing around. •,But his voice and pouring barrels full in a stream' aliss' Tabby recoiled and squeezed "Y!s,•sir! yes. sir! and swear to it !'' ,,t'er cn man 'owns, and ane of them funs lost in the sound o[ many waters.)and,the river r�,aring .round the house y q y — - . . Their read.. after passing the ter I like a whole drove of lions-!" she ex• herself against the wall in the corner. Arid never to ineiit.idti'litiw \l-r Bet- t•,at; f:,,i•itilfi: \\'e Tont<'n-ride Uirough - --;gates of the prison,. lay away from -the i claimed, shuddering froitl head to foot. `he thought .the window had been Hers arid her child were saved?" the lown, nnJ I took particular notice A wanks of. the creek, and down the course, "And an endless night as it is, oh, lily beaten in by.the water, and she expect. 110h, yes, sir!"• �' cr, til' wunletl. of the river, toward the villa e. ooditess ! But it must be near morn- cd the flood to follow.' But a tall man ._ ,.\or.even that she was sawed at all:' I want to tell yoti, Mrs. Gunham,. But for the darkness of that stormy!aft +he finally said, as.she prose and ill dark clothing. le#iped through tho, • ��Oti. yes, sir; and swear to it!'' that they're about as ignorant a look- • " 'dawn .they might. had;e seen a.tearful Ini'd •the babv on the bed beside its opening, striking the floor with a re. \rid you will Hetet betray these- inn lel ns i,etc( saw in all my life, ♦sight below. The lower portion of the mother, and ihch went to .the window. bound, and then s1uod up and Bared trot, by word or sign?" and-I don't blame the tlPostl'e Paul one town w•as already overflowed. and the to look out for the doxvp. around the dititly lig,hled cell «\o. sir, Oil int- telling those C.orinlhinn woolen .."wat.ers were Still' rising. \,any° °f the( She started back with a cry of terror, His eyes fell upon Sybil, as she lay in But keep it tQ 'the day of your tO keep quiet and let their men-folks do _. people webe gathered upon the house-Land sank upon the pcarbst scat.' CO All°righte Raphliel , � You were cor- de.Yes, sir 1' th"Whe talking. you've: seen a' thing.for n + r . your- and others were out. in boats: en-I The cell, as I told You, w'ns in,. the reef, This is the cell. and here she is. "Get the book, then, and take the self, \fns. Gunham, you've a good deal ';I gaged in rescuing-their,neighbors from!angle of,the building. and had 'two win- ;oma!" and he called to some one oath. Raphael; take the 'child to the 1',dter able to-judge,�nnd I ]:Hary now. - _ . Alle flooded d.Nvelling;s, IIdows—the one looking; down upon the boat 'and In it on' tit?)zlttnlseis thee, that Paul was right. But for the horril,le roaring of the tar-1 Blacls River, an'd the other upon Bird w'ithotit. . Y, — •rents they might hate heiirdf(lie shouts' (:rock.• Miss Tabby had peeped from'thal �\ second figure. younger end,slighter,; and-then come bath and.help the\vomaft _ _ __ end cries of,..the tcrrilled.inhabitants, one which overlooked Bird Creels. , jumped through the open window talo off. And; good Heaven make haste 1 _ T[tERE ANI) HERE. . ehorkcd and halt frenzirJ h the sod- Day had downed darkly and diml' the cell, and' stood, like the first tied We must get away'from here imme- 3 �, Nell—in Turkey a girl never sees her done, peering around through through diately. I hear footsteps algrrg the tor- ". flannels of-this owcrw helming ca7nhlit. . but, the•solitary woman saw enough to the semi•darl pass, ridor l Some one is coming! Hostel husband until she is married. . But they heard and saw but little 'nf'curdle her blood with 'horror. '' \ BeiIQ—Ho\v• funny; -in this county this as they plunged on through the The N�ver and the creek.. lashed to "haste, Raphael I You were swift• We must not allow Sybil Berners to be she newer gees him. aftet-ward. y �' - _''ydar , in the, deluge-of rain n-nd i f+n•y, hacl swollen so high that they footed enough to bring her here I Try rescued through the door. That would - i �; thdridtr of wales. .Unawares.they,wcre were now merged. into one body of war to be almost as swift-footed to bear her be worse than • being-lett to drown, " • � - di near their fate, They cattle i ter,and it had risen nearly to the second hence 1 cried the. first.man, seizing ,the Haste, I say C exclaimed the Mqn, De Slyle What did your rich unci upon it gradually. story of the building. if Miss Tabby form of Sybil and wrapping it hastily in spegk� Xrapidly and exciteT.q l`llr ttif}ilte you when he died?" Gunbust } "+:,00d Ilonven ! what ie the mater could have put her arm. through the the upper quilt, �",e,,,5n. Ii,•n•!,'''T:�..°.l..'!?,ris weird I t,ixnIinn i ,thing." De Style—"Didn't he soy; es do!na th s s�^- --y �i+!n to you before he passed awe down there . ' s+:ddenly crier, the doe- grated window, she might easily have '< -•t ' X i . Ihu !'nr. 'ot e+it,rl lc orders.. i(ktg,u„tg. nbu.sta—"Yes; he said pnothing was: ler, w he dimly disci rncd the forms of I reached .dowin and dlped her hand Ir - >v°n t forget tl„ , . , En, worae'ri a c,h,ldren gathered the rising water, for it was rising _ g for [rte, f 4".. ,.I W. G. BINS . i ,��`.W. . µ a tau...a't��� ' � --i—e.. '� rs::lx,g;lI I -11100 h l. g~�i9r�h 4in v -. 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Government Adopts Amendment to Big Increase In Butter, But Cheese is • ".I H E%W 0'1'1,K --�, F, -"IERRORISTSRemedy the Situation. Stationary. .. • . A Toronto despatch says: In view of A despatch front Ottawa says: Re- BREADSTUFFS. `, • , he scarcity of public school teaches, •turns just published of Canada's foreign Toronto, Sept. 4.-Flour-Ontario - F and the probability that It will become trade for the year ending June 30, 1906, For espurt 90 per cent, potents are of .11 -Terrible � 1List of Deaths Brought still greater during the first session of show that exports o1 Canadian cheese fered at $2.75, buyers' bags, outside, in N the new Normal School system. which to the British market totalled 2F4,S77,077 cur lo's. Manitoba-S4.40 for hist Pat ____ ... - - . will .go into operation in September, lbs., of a value of $24.300:908. this is rntiy 83 90•for second patents, and 83,80 ,l�bOut in One 'Week. 1007, the education Department has almost the same quantity as fpund its for bakers', ,� authorized the following modifications 'way to the United Kingdom in 1905, but Bran X14.50 to $15 In bulk, outside; • of the existilig regulaliuna in regard to the better prices prevailing in 10(1G' shorts. X18 to 519. - + Model schools and the Public school showed an increase in the value of this Wheat-Ontario-No. 2 white, 700; BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. 1 pray you•'madam, to accept my sin- teachers' certificates:- trade amounting 'to $'r.126.GJ7. red, G9c, outside. A despatch from St. Petersburg says Gere condolences." A, county .Board of Examiners may The total of 32,904,ttMl lbs. of Cana• Wheat-11:anitoba - No. 1 norlhera, x +ORicial stalIstics of the terrorism of last Over 1,800.000 desatins, forming the admit to ilia Model school (1) candidates than butter, valued at $G,802,003, found 'g2c; No. 2, 783;c, at lake ports: n'eeli show that 101 hecialr •gendarmes, crown lands, which consist of 8,(W,OW holding-junior teachers'-certificates who its way to Britain last year, which re- Oats-New, 303zc, outside; old, 3334e ; dessiatins, are to be sold ander iirperial will be 18, ears of age on or before the pfesents an increase of 2,914.321 lbs., to 34c, outside, - � •''> ,' police; etc., were killed, 92 were,wound- ukase of Aug. 25 to peasants through g y g and an icicr,'ase in value of $1,233,004. Barley-No. 2, 47c; No. 3 extra, 44C: ed, 201 private .persons were.killed or g re-opening of, the. rural Public schools wounded, 34 splrlt shops were plunder- the Peasants' Agrarian Bank. for the second half of 1907. and (2) can- Canadian 6'acon to the amount of No. 3, 42e, outside. ed, private and Individual institutions It is stated that Gen Orloff, the cont- didates who will be 18 years of age on 9g 173,242 lbs.; valued at Sll,5Ei3,G19, Rya-5'3c, outside: were robbed of $180,815, txtd State in- mender of the repressive expedition to or before Sept. i, 1906, and who havq found its way to the British market, as Peas-68c, outside. . stere robbed a of $11• There were over the Ball' provinces, is to succeed Gen. failed at the junior teachers' examina- compared' with . 116.705.157 lbs., worth Corn-American No. 2 yellow, steady Skalon 0 Governor-General of Wars w• tion, but whose marks warrant the 812,180,817, in the year 1.905. Canadian' 58y2c to 59c, Toronto. one hundred and fifty armed attempts Bomb outrages and discoverie or count board in presuming that after to rob banlLs, houses, etc. bombs continue to be reported thr +h- y P S wheat exports to the Motherland in - further study, tile}• will be able to pass 1906 were. 3G,Q27,692 bushels, as corn- • COUNTRY PRODUCE. A despatch from.Odessa says: Whole- -- uat the country, I the. union te,ichers' •examination of pared with 11.280,407 bushels in the sale arrests of political suspects con- 1 P Butter-The 'market continue; term iii . . Despatches from the'Baltic provinces 100? previous 12 months. tone; with receipts is t *ht. base, Violent revolutionary leaflets of Georgia show that the terrorists have i'ilie iofessionaI certificates shall not A total of 13,503.78-1 lbs,' of canned p � _ - have been placed in circulation, and the set up their own government in oppo P -.. Creamery prints. ...... ...... 23c to 25a Public is apprehensive of grave. events. sition to the legal authorities. be issued, in either of the above cases meats valued at 81'3'10.880, were mar- do solids .... .... ........ 2?c to 2le' A thousand men were added to the po- ,resent legal i c uirements ply with the keted in Britain, compared with :38.190,- do palls .. .... .... 18c l0 20c until the candidates co Y The leaders of a local Socialist revo as to age and 651 lbs.; valued at $3.525.270 in 1905. dO tubs .... .., .. ... 18C to Me ke force on 'Wednesday., lutionar group have been arrest at ! g q r - ;. . y B P non-professional standing. One hundred-- and sixty-six thousand f Tor .... .... .. 7c 18c GRADUAL REFOR.\IS: Warsaw. The society of which they two hundred and seyen4-eight cattle, nCheese-Unchanged at 13c 13e for large are mornbers has considerable funds - + -,. -- valued at $11,079,065, were exported to and 133; [or hyirts. z A despatch from 'St„ PLtersburg to and supported its own carpentry, bak the Motherland last year, which about Eggs-16yc to 17c per dozen. . the London .Tribune says the Cabinet ery and locksmith workshops. Six `LOSE lati'ES Ir WRECK. equaled the trade of 1905. Potatoes-title to 75c per bushel tot - has decided to pursue the same course Gov. Skallon, of Warsaw, who.re- Sales of . Canadian eggs in England loads, ' of gradual reforms ri heretofore, Thi by was inured 'o' a bore thrown 4 Vessel Goes to Pieces North of Set. in IN% totalled 2.688.977 dozen, valued !h. Y J Bala] Hey-89.50 for No.' 1 timothy , 1. e Ministry of the Interior is working fE.- by s woman, is about to be replaced at $448.463, as compared with-3:352,485 'and $8 for No, 2, in car lots on track ` erishl for the reor anization ;f the se- h Gen. Oreleff, who suppressed the re- kirk, lUartitaba. . Y g - Y dozen' in 1905, of a value of 3660.610. cret police.- The Minister 'Wen•3s to volt In the Baltic provinces. A despatch from \Vinnipeg says: Six . here. Harvesting limits offerings. . call to, its aid at large salaries a large The Governments of Germany:, Aus- eu le perished when steamer Prin- . • f---- Baled on track her to 86 per ton tot number of experienced forerb+n de!ec- trio, France, Great Britain, the United P P [ Car lots on track here. -Uves, cess: owned" by Capt: "W'illiam Robin- WINTER CROPS. 1906. Stales, Italy, Belgium, and Japan have son, or Selkirk, and plying on Late . - _ htOtiTREAL r1ARKETS. A circular-has been sent it a;1 the .conveyed to Premier Stol in their con- - ' proyinciel Governors directing theca to yP Winnipeg, went to pieces early on Sun- �-operative � Experiments fa. Ontario Montreal Sept. 4.-The a was but lfb Inform the peasants .that gratulations upon his escape from, the du morning near Swampy island, 150 P f petitions for Y g Agriculture. tk Inquire the reassembling of the farmer Douma assassin's bomb and an expression oL mites north of Fclkirk, The drowned q re for. wheat from over the cannot be grantged, as the idea' is op- their indignation at the outrage, are,: Flury SLcDonatd, stewardess; Material for any one of the flue ex- cable. No change in the condition of • posed`to the fundamental laws of the. Gen,:1'repoff is suffering from an Juba Johit,on, stewardess; Loftus Good- periinenls here mentioned will be sent the oat market. illness that precludes him flrorn tekin4 manson. passenger, all of Selkirk, .tree to.any Ontario farmer applying for Quts-\o. 2 white, 38c; No. 3 µnib empire. - r; any part in political affairs fur tine pr;- Man.; Charlfe .6reyej•es, St: Peters. it. if he will conduct as experia. 37F ur 4. ni per bushel; ex store. sent. Man., dockhand; Joe dohannson, pas-' with great core'and report the results Flour-.\tanitoba spring when!, $4.60 e - The Town of 111ordovo has been d'= after harvest next year. '•The seed will to $4.70; strong balers`,-$3.90 to 84.20; afro senger. poplar Point. a - CZAR'S SOMAL APPEAL. - yed by fire .and 200 of the inhabt- a sent out-in the order in which s p1i- w'inCer wheat patents, $i,.5 to $4.35; tants are homeless. T'li2 Princess, w tach a as south bound b. P straight+ht rollers, 83.90 to $4.10 in bags; The St. Petersburg correspondent of front Poplar. ['stilt to Selkirk with a cations are received as Long as the sup- I.-1-85 to $1.90; extras, $1.60 to $1.70.. The London Express telegraphs:-"t. cargo -rut fish, encountered one of the ply iasis. Millfeed-Manitoba bran, in bas $1: " , '-fiati4 Just seen a copy of a-remarkable lklllllNEERS 1VERE Sii0T, worst storms tri the history of the lake, 1--Testing Hairy Vetches end 'inter -' it a - personal a y y' o u: shorts, $21; Ontario bran, in bags, appeal from the Czar which q despatch to a hoodoo news agtncy and about three o'clock Sunda morn- Rye as fodder'crops, . plots. $17.3(1 to $is. shorts, 8Y1: milled mou- tiv+� issued on.Wednesday by the Min- tags began to leak. The water gufned so 2.-Testing three varieties of \Winter :11�, $2L to $25; straight grrnin, .828 to - lstry g,Lthe Interior. It is addressed to from Iletsing,fors: Finland, announced j•tasl oft ttie Pump fliat the fires were Wheat. 3 plot all of[lctals of the empire. Including that -nineteen soldiers found b�iillg n( pal out, and when.the boat lurched, the 3.-Testing five 'Ferhlizers with W'i X20 P ton; rotted oats, per bag, f°.lA - . chit and military Governors and-chiefs participation [n .,the recent mutiny at smoke stack came crushing down ter.\Vheat, 6' plots. t'7 S_,2a. * : of police end enjfliris on them -the nee• Sveaborg.fortress, were Allot there on throb h the hold, splitting tier open. 4.-T'eatin{; Autumn and'Spring ,1p- Flay-No 1.810;50; No.Y, $9.50;ctavei•, Friday; thaC three.civilians convicted of S mixed, $14.50; purr clover, 87.50 per tQn� costly of standing by the Government Sixtecu people escaped from.,the ,wreck plications o[ Nitrate of Soda and Crnn in car lots: at this crucial moment. Thea lncitrruent to mutiny were hap and .1 I . ppeal in Y In boats. The survivors were picked up mon Salt with Winter \.\'toast, S plots. " brief makes no attempt to minimize the that others were senhmced to prison' on 'Monday by.the steamer City of Set- 5•-Testing two varieties of Winter . critical condition of tails. It asks nil 'for terms varying from five to fifteen kirk on Swampy [stand reef and brought Rye for grain production,' 2 plolc.' BUFFALO GRAIN MARKETS.- _ - loyal officials to remain at their To;:s. Years. . . - on to Selkirk. arriving at that place to- The exact size of each plot is to be one Buffalo. Sept. 4.-Flour firm. Wheat, even at the risk of their lives, to sho r "'- night. _ rod wide by two rod: long. The mater- •spring unsettled: No. 1 northern, 't33q; - no sympathy with `those who by their BOMH THROWN AT \VE 1. ial for either of the lirst iw•ir experiments 4winter, nothing doing. Corn'firm; Ko. r wanton disobedience. of. the laws Ails- or for-No 5 experiment 'xill be forward- yellow. 56jrc' No. 2 corn, 55yc: Oats, -- regard the measures we have taken [or p Y -' *-' - ed by matt.' and for eaeh of-the .ralber strop No.2 white,•34y,c to 34 _ A despatch from Useika sa s A. ' their welfare, have forfeited all claims bomb was-throw-rt at a�w•edding proces- two by express. Each person.wishing Canal freights rsteady. � Sian here on' Friday, killing or wound= CAt'GItT B3' BALLOON ANCI101t. to conduct one, of these experiments ' M oulr clemency anis are unworthy to . - - be termed-citizens citizens of ot]r"emplre."": Ing sixteen persons. the perpefriitor of should apply a5 soon as possible, men- NEW \'ORK MARKET. _ - _ :. the outrage being amore those killed. Woman \\hirled :00 Feet Above [leads g B . boning w:hlch test he sieges, said the New fork, fie t. -4.-V4'heat-vo. I P et isprt Calor KTNG EDWARD'S .Y1fPATFIY A de; sten front hip ton: N. Y:, material, wi$ninslruC[Ions for testing red 714 c ij elevator, 79'/ac Lab afloat; - - c - ACTe OF TERRORISM PREDICTED. and the blank 'form on which to report, No;--f;northern Duluth. 86%c Lo.b. - - lit '•King Edward has sent the following A despatch from St. PelersburF says : sa}+ 1•auq;frt by the anchor of a balloon µ•1l1 be furnishedd-free of -cost until the atlpa1; No. 2 hard Rlanitoba, 80%c f.o.b. • telegram to the widow of Gen. \tiZn, The ,woman luno assassinated General ane#whirled 5O0 fact in the air over tie suppl,Y qt experimrnlul material !s ex- ail0at, _ - who was assassinated by a g' Min 'has warned her jniinrs that St.I hsarls'•of 5 UOQ.spectators, Mrs. Roper; of hatt,tcd-,- J •1�ch�than,,. Agricultural . -` your wo Brooklyn, was seriousl but. not Intal- College. Guelph; Ont. C.1TTLE MARKET. Man Iri-the park of Peterhof Palace: "I Peter•burg-1s on the eve of a-series of Y >• #it the ,t . b f. 'i _ - -- . , 010 %hil,'ir - .Toronto, Sept. 4.--Trude at the City - . Da}ey, of J1idJtetnwn, who has T F en CattleMarket 'to-do • like faint stead - .•. makutg daily' ltoll siiins ` at the 'air ':A HEROIC LIFE-fi►\7iR. fur cdl!le ,r[ anything like good quality, . ! - . 810,000,000 FRO•N CROPS ALONE. GIVE UP 1.\1NF:NSI: LACk. - • .' ' white interior stock were slow of sale AT r - _ . grounds in a balloon. had just .enter-�l . The Amount Western Formers Fit the car. -and 'wn; aiwul,_to give It e-r,r- L P. R. F'irem;in W. Fitzgerald Resuces and gencraliy tower In price. prof InBiains to \Doli of iYew I'mvinees In der. to ca.t off when the balloon br,kr. Another Man Frotn_Drnu►ui+T ---- ETPott Cattle = Choice at $U.55` to Receive. - Resign 8:,.000 4quare • -and .d.- tthnnrds wit}r-clic $4.75; .mr'dium to good, X4.40 to $4.50; A$,u,ll ie: Marie, Ont.,despatch says: butte, $x3.50. to 83.75; bulls, light. $3.25, .:A despatch front Winnipeg says : It A despatch troin Oltawa sa}:s: The "ch,r rating, Before the t.y�t•tnivra W. itzgeral he 1', P. R. itrrrnan,11ns , -. \• 1 d, t to fi3.a0;•cows: 53.50 to $4. is estimated that the fanners of ihe -order-in-Council ailthorizsn�+ su trruly could scatter the tnrhor flux: cat k'trt performed his second 31(•'-crit-!• g net of - Canadian North-VG'est Still' r��ceivc to be made tt'ilh the Indian;in the north in Mrs: Roper's dress and sh3 was ihe season ity rescuing Fireman 'fhonia;. Butcher Cattle-Choice are quoted at 890,(100,000 this year front their crops ern 'part ut Sa�krstcttewan and :Vberta' whipped u into Itie air screarm t.. The ono, on \\'ednosday. \kin $'•40 to 84•Ga, medium to choice., $4.25 . PP P Van O( the to 34,40; interior to medium. 83 to $4; ' alone, wheat, oats, and bailey. It is provides (or extin>;uishing the Indian weight• of alio anchor roi,c- canis•tf thr• was swit}inriitg across thr, niter dt :\I• ,,,. : figured this way: .:Wheat, 91.8I3.,w title to 85,Wi0 square miles, an area at- balloon. to fit) over, and \•lies Daiey, oma .\lilts alta became exhausled:Filz• hulls 5: � to to- cows, $.50 to 83.50; -I IDushels, at 63 cants, ,$62,1,33,454), :oats, must equal b that t of England, ficotlnrxl looking out of the car to a,certarn th•� gorald swam,to his a sistance rind was cnnneis., G1.:rQ to $2. SU,.854,68u bushels, at 28 cents, $':,- and \\'ales. The Indians are fo ire ;;tyro. cause of 11ic totible, caught slrltE •I hers clasped around the neck by Ilia' drown• Slocf.ers_and Feeders-Interior stock 63U.31U; barley- 17,Td5.79ti lrustiels, al :in reserves of an area equal to one square involuntary fellow voyager stvingins Nr istg roan, but lie succeeded in bringing is not wknled. Blockers, choice, `$3 to' • Cents, 55,3211,370. TolaL &9(1,39:3,13_. mile for each family of five. 'They, are below of lite end a[ the rope, an•l al .hitt •ashore. A cot'iple of vveeks ago Wit'': light, S2•_a to S3; cows, 82 to When to this amount is added the re-' also to receive the following iriiniedidle once pulled the 'safety cord." Th i»1 Fitzgerald jumped a5 feet from a bridge 5'- '�1 butts, $L75 to 82.25; short keep • turn from live stock, Mair • ,ruduce, payments:-To each -chief, $,% to catch 1.00n. .w•hich -I.y Thal time .-ad reached and saved a man named .Joni,.. \\tio�feedors:.84.35 to S•4.50; heavy feeders., . Y f , an altitude of 500 feet, uickl deiceitvl- ,Ie+enables, etc., it is safe to saythat hood man, $-2, and to every other In- quickly. had taken cramps. A callectmn is'be- $�•'-O to b4.'5. .the total will ptLss-$700000,000. -Triisis dian of whnlever are i=?: }•er 4V-v pay• ed, and reached the ground a quarter Ing taken up' to present- [lint with a- \tilcfl Cows-Prices range from 820 >t meats to be made as follows:-325 fn of a mile frim•-lire+ point of tiscen,t •n• old watch. iu 800 r uh It ,an enormous sum of money to-do busi- Mrs. Roper-,struck the round heavily, g Calves-Prices are quoted at 3c to • ...mess with among a Comparatively.sutall .each chief, liltrto each head niton,,and i y' _ -- population. $5 IO.,every Indian squaw. and papoose. and w tern (ricked up wn :g)ound to be tin + , 6%4 per ts. The crop estimates used \vera those lialf-breeds nre-to be settled -with by n COIL;Clutis. and to have sustained frac• Cheep and 1.ar.tbg-Export ewes are compiled by ]oho Aird. of the Canadian grant of scrip for•240 Herr. noon, or lures of the shoulder, ankle and ser• ,tSVFFERED.LITTLE DAMAGE. quoled at 51.50 to 84.75, and bucks at Sank of Commerce. Ile figures the three $ta4o in crish. Mr. J. A. J. \le'Kenna is oral fingers, « 83,50 " to 5;•75• Lambs are lower at1. the commissioner who...will snake the Western harvest Iles Been S5,;,( to 36.35. ptrovinees-will--produce-- 91.b.13:)UU bush- - -+ --- - - - - ..els of wheat this season. . �... .. -- -- -. 64thered.. :- - Hugs-- l Figures issued by Chief Grain inspec- i _ ATF.\CKF:D 'FII. TI-RNKGt. chamiod at 6.6t per cwt. for choice light _ peg sl,'Tf s s The Itis rind :c or lights and fats, for David Horn on Friday w tow that \'fit 1N CANNED itF.RItiFS. Iles erate. Altera t to . Esca a From late \crop, t i, �h at t f�•d 6.10 f p p P st.-crop reporti.5sued M Clic G.P.13. fed and watered. during the 'crop year catling aug. 31, e 1906, a total. of f>t.[t,t1,00(1 bushels of -_ Port Arthgr ]ail. indicate: that trans fiO to 7:, i.rr cent n: __i wheaj was .inspected. coniparvd v" Two Nu-a Scotia Children hic'ti t: the crop hu"s beer! citl in afoot lac,lities, _. - -.� . 39.(160,0110 the previous year, .which is A deshatch fri,ni Poet Arthur gays: while in others it utas been eitfirely `t;\N\I..\'3 C.L'STO.\tS REWF.�iLF.. Poisoning. •i•filce Eruvani, who-is awaiting trial on finished.. and Threshing is progressing __ the highest total in.the history of Wt's- - @ ttue-charge (,f murdering another Italian tern Canada, the ntheprevius-recurd• teeing A despatch from Lawroneelown,:\i• St, r F favorably. Little or no 'damage has Returns it Month Show Increase of 1n the Drop year ending Aug. 31, f-r'. Stijst Two children, aged '4 and G;yetrs, on Good-Friday last, together µtui Dan been clone to the crops through hail or daughters of John Garber. who reside.t Woods. 'serving six months for obtain•' other causes. thus proving a record. $$402.'J36 Over Last year. _When 53_700,OOU bushels w•en• •inspecic,l• I ' r breaking }' P yiei A de, y' ne.ir this town, diel suddrril,r 'inure. in); rnc,to', under,tales pretences, made ear in tlti, res act, The patch •from Ottawa .says: he Of last.year's -irlRpeclidr,.;, 001 {ser cent. a'dos,crate al4eut t to esca e'h nm jail *rade, 011ier coins in- day. oac in the morning soul the other ! P P j 1st north-wesitrn .\luuiluba scents to .be (:u,lunr> reyemic Of the 1)i,iiiininn row S..- w•as of contract g g tri the evening. from poisoning.t. the re- qn Ttiesday•'y 'they knocked 'furniicy particularly good,'nycragiitg from 20 to the month' ending on 'Friday totalled s�' spected were: Oats. G R_t,(>iMl. atsd bar- $1V12-936. s sull of evenin cannod boiled ng. the re- Janes dawn.when he entered. the day parti2-2 bushels an ucrr, while m Ilse southern e';.6i:,.P51, cin inorease of Over ley, 1;40U.000 bu..hel.. red'•the two other children ret the iniiiily room, and tvere.just ,aconin the keys , -,. l 1 g part-of the province thq grain is lumina las }'esu•. For the tw6. month; Hint "-" nrnriivl} escri ped the s,�nte (pie, from when Goo. Slater, another prisoner ,Y': seal l 1. SMELTER 1\ OT .\\\`.\ 1':\hLEi' I l Oita -Slialilly better Iharr in previous hrtyc now etapstxl of the current fl: 1 the shine cait;c. by the-timely arrival c,f n�}'nllinr trial fo murder, interfered and y,enrs•, Fain• is reppr•led in snnn: pns•ts yerir, fho �•olketWis were �8,t78,3i(s,ac ri 1 medical aid. The first child to succtmh i gave the taahn• Ein ani and Woods Of the protync:e: but not sufficient to increa". of $7(;4,678.• Establishment of Large Plant at 011awa fainted at sol,00l: was carried home,by I sawed t1w, bars of their cells and nearly - . Drpends'on�t:lfer Pmrer<: n comrade and died next niornin scoured their liberty less than a ruonlli damage the crop to any eslr rel. \tn:gt or T� • g• the wheal already Ihr'slied graded No. A despatch from Otl••twa sett';•: An ago. ' Rine.,; .Ncas badly beaten by the 1 Northiarn. and exprrls say [lint fully ,xI'ETt1.\Ili.NTAL F:\It.\1 SITF,S. rulTians before he w•as rescued. g p ivi1T Inquiry "is now being mtdr into thtil .. "�'�" 75 per beiil. of the rclnainin crop pvnilalile wrilrr powers ontl deposits ,f ;'TWO KILLED;*THREE HURT. -♦ grade the same, Two to 1►e Istablished in ,;\ItmMn at • • iron in the Ottawa \alloy, and if the . - WAS Ci-!TING CIUA, it:\RS. q 4 t�cOmlre and Lethbridifc. +•por�t b�e�_{�s' favorable ns is unliciq,aled Premature Explosion at a Construction -• . :\ de�palch from Otlawn snys: On the It'wt11 Pro,abry-lead to I}u c,tahhsnnr ('amp. fharTe[tais 11at1.t<s-rt o' :=0131?El�lflli FLOL[l. rrcomnlenrlatlun of the Minister of Ag- - ,pf a large electric szliolling plant,1._ .The. _ +. . .. riculturo, s;ire; have been 'o.Wred at `:`capilali,ls. interesli`d in This !`,rr,r,nsal A ,Fort %N;iliinm(despatch says: An•' Escape from Kiggslon. are mostly Canaaiaros. it is said Ihut at Cruitlnr}''\lillln0 tlompam. ;hips Twcnly two.pnitits in thiTM 1'rnvince of Alberta, 11 y ether fatal occident, occurird in th? ' A Kingslon despatch sn,y; : The- Thousand Sacks to th•iem.' Lneoml a and Lelhhridge, for experimen- hc Clints•Falls power :,an Ise mite*rt:[od I Gi•a'rid Triink l'aciRc con lruclion.cam murderer, Charlibois, µ-ho 'escaped Irarn ! int Girms. The Lethbridge farm-will trill be . 1 P tis cheapl}• as 2% or 3 orals per rleehir a'. Kaministiquia, on Tuesday, in which !the penitenti0ry ^several nionflts ago :\ (:al;;nty dr:.'ltIltcllipan .rhav omTlicial- located .M the dry belt, so 1ltuL the"e[• -;,.;11t'rsr-power a year• Ont, acly,istlrrut r f $ Peterson. foreman fnr b'nle} Brits•, and Was captured •near i�falloryfown• •grt T Alillaiy; t:usiipani hntr 'Comptelril tecta of Irrigation will be noticaible. ' %• eotsrse: with the cicrliic'jtnd,r is ihc� and an 'Italian Inl•nrrr lucre instantly rccc 0lv mnde' nnother attempt tO r.- 1Ftc largt'J siiipnieitl ,[ Ikur oyer s:utt! �` A . " pcssihiiii of tr • i a con- -killed by the preinittllre exploding of n ccipe'from conflnemrnt. Several sm,vs fi•.trii herr' to lite Orient. .lt consists ot1 J'tleral,le distance nt r nal; nos . sn t n: 1 ee other laborers were (Hund In:his po,;ession: The con-.I 10•(100 .;act:, fnr China_ and I.OI)n ,rrcics Th amnsml �f l,rOl,crty exetnpl from • that in many rn."es It-.. >nx'llinb coalrl I were htjurecl, Peterson s bnd} wag hor.!vict was at work cutting the hnrs of his f.r •lni^n. 1!'G,I":i re cltlltmcnts 'ora l tnsntinn in Turuutu totals oyer S:'4,• I Inc dale right at the ori los' „„o!:ih. 1 ribly mutilaled.. ell wizen discovered. ill Il1e late of auu111le orders. � UtU,U.,U. Y . . a . , I . -11-0- , 1 .,.-.-....ate-... 11'. I 1 ,yam - ...r - .. .. .� - _ In" nry ' Y 9,�Ftr 1`.4. S `:..,. L.� ,y�,. J',v''ti*t •:hi. '•�'�'�'' 7�•''+ •�I U 4.0 } ..SW'4'09- �` _--d- _^ f,!1'.. rv.• R• -'i. L P T $ v . ;Yy.�. .. ' .'. ...::'. 'R,A' .,:y� IF+y. MK... iu6 R. - .,��?•�.0-F 2 4 r -G. .. ... iTF'•. n,.� R.`v -� k '�v' ji'"- 'f9. -..s•;.::: r. ,r�x*. ,.'•9.,'r�.;}fie-.. ..,,r, a�.. .:`lR.,..•,.'a :r�,.. ....:......5 .a... . r.&. `.. =;< , ''moi r..: +t �*• __p:. h :F•' 'N' b,. a . �. x�[Y ar y, u �. .. �. .^, j is IN '.'.F' T y. ..'.' ,,,Y .fir.. ,t: ♦ JZ w - r. 4.M' 1?F ,t:. :I i J, aM t t. M -rryr , :-. .- ,. . .. .w,1 :Y _ •". 1. w1. -, gy.y`kw T A'. . .. _ .� . . r o '� _ r I A —B., W: 3N'ood is spending a sixty years both Shylock and miser; - • *"` t. 1:. EQ�A■ •a 1��►7. week or two in Toronto. This summer one of his sons, who � { ..'.. I I —Ali s Reynolds, of Stirling) is been pi driven from ham, i.. . es _ the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Be�, when a youth by his father's unbear- O ._ate O —Mrs. W, Peart is spend, I . ing a —Rupert Allawa}, of 3iarkhanl, able penuriousness, went home on a c ..few weeks with friends in the s nt a fetic days here -this week. visit• There was no one to meet him _ - __- ________ l! } on his arrival at the rttilwav station, Our fall stock of the old reliable Williams Brand has arrived. - " ' city. =1Ziss Edna Head, of T'orouto, which is four miles from the farm. - — - -Born.=0n Saturday, Sept. 1st spent the holiday with her moth- He rode home with an old neighbor �Eztra,good values in Mens and Buys heavy and medium the wife of John McGinty, of a er here. however leaving his trunk at the weights. daughter. —Mrs. Savage • is spending a station. Nest morning he mentioned A good choice of Men's, Ladies', Boys' or Girls' fine wear. - ' —Miss Clara Ham, of Toronto, week with Toronto and Hamilton the trunk to' hie father, and casually We have a large stock to choose from: _ Any quality or spent Labor Day here at the home friends. -, remarked that he thought he would price to suit. F5. of her parents. —Mr. Hill, of Stratford,.spent a hitch np on of the horses and - =George Gildere, of Hespeler, few via s here vrith Mre. Henke causally remked that he thought he y would hitch up one of the horses and . �a A.: BUNTIN,G'S Pickering, 'spent a couple of days this week and other friends. - go out for it. "Well," drawled the ! - . - with friends in town. —Exhibition visitors. are too old man, "of courseyou're out doin' I. —Quite a large number have numerous for us 'to attempt to for your self now, Tom. You can :. been taking, UL the Toronto publish any names. have the the horse and rig, but I'll ... , ' Fzhibipion t 's week. .—W.. V.'Richardson .was in the have to charge you a dollar and a half _ _ =C: E. Prior, of Buffalo, spent city on Wednesday attending a for it.—Sun. _ two days here this Reek with picnic of the insurance men at the slot I'F_vILLE. -•n �_... '. � rr ! . - , .. _ . . . .: - '.'h1. lis cousin, Frank Harvey. island. ` Y —Thomas Burke, of Newmark-: —Rev. and Mrs, Bonner, of SurveFors-are this week locating an ' _ ' et, is spending a couple of weeks Shannonville, visited this week electric-'railway from Aurora to the - -! - . • -- . with his uncle, fit. Moore. with the latter's mother, Mrs. �i. east and are now in the Vicinity of --- - . � I 1.- -Albert Reach, of St. Mary's, T. Hartriek: Glasgow: It looks as if the intention = With e Wife - • ' - • tib . Farmer's �T :paid his cousin, Wesley Harvey, -Ales. Falconer dispoGed of bis to builder loop line round by Clare- �� a flying .visit last Saturday. black driver this �ce�k' The G �n to e° oroma sand othi other ° -- —Miss Jennie Dale, of Toronto, adian Horse Ezchan a of Toronto - g We would'like to call your attention to the fact that now is Ue - - lies for hoofs as been g spent a few days with Pickering were the purchasers. p time to -e lenish our stock of .. • • . , sci sc ools of this county and p ' - , ' friends doting the past week. \ornlan Kerr paid a flyi a resenting t at he had received in . - • —D. Simpson is spending a few visit home on Wednesday las :tructions from the Public School In- days' Yacation.with friends in Tu- He speaks- favorably of his new ;pector to examine the equipment of KI11VeS FOY'kS Spoons- Lr tL' ionto, Hamilton and Stuuffville. position on the G. T. R' each school in the county and furnish ! f 1 a —The township council vt•ilI —Messrs. James Clazie' and all supplies found necessary. Teach- • _ - - - meet on Monday at Brougham for George Jamieson, of Port Elgiu, era and boards of trustees are ads iced .. the transaction of general busi- id a„short visit this week to the to deal directly.with reliable firms and Note the owing - i pa in ordering sapplies it would be well g ' = - .._ _ _ - .Good Table KnivEs and Forks 1. —A. A. Brown, Y. S. Toront^ to consult the Inspector as to the 3arvest•escursioys tU 3iani- reyvirements-- of the re ulations. - • was in town this week owl• • f a �'gnadian North-West, _Tribune. s• $1•_S, n oz.. _ . :;the illness and death of his brvi,:,'�.-tl_ d I :. '^-ti• � oo il�er plated Tea SltoonR, - > _ _.75c up.to S:;.00 per doz. _ r, . . rown. :_"ter -i t�� re- UNBI'IDGE. - , —Mr. Harvey E. Hoar, former j Inip r turn _.. 'Corririioti Tinned Spoona,'2:,r per doz. 1 of Myrtle, and Miss Calveriy, of and pia. - beyond hiopor,.,;riate- �;ofd has been. received here last Just the thing fur threshing. Whitby. on Pickering Iy cheap ,via North Bay al.o.r.um week of the untimel, death of Allen - -.-'.'Desert and table spoons in all dualities. -- friendson Sunday. boat line from Sarnia. $12 laborers,RhArrad, of Elgin, 3f�nitoba, former- = .Dont be-withd'ut a Food Chopper. Get the Best-"The L,ni- - - " •- -Mrs. G. Decker, of Whitby. tickets, Sept. Sib. tickets at iv of -Pine Grove, w'hil'e underi;uining Q P venal " It don't pay to buy a cheap article. • was in town on Wednesday call- Stephenson's, oppo- p•. p an operation for felon in Souris Hos- ding upon Mrs. Woodruff; n'bo �}hi -by• .• pital. He leaves a widow and three - . . _ -. small burs to mourn his early death.' •continues very fly. =�i hile driving ttr the bay.. ,.on Th f, -I 1i th- h urtfel� srm= - - -Robt. and re. Lamont, alid Sunday afternoon James and .Mrs. pa, of his many old friends andM ­ . .. . daughter, Miss Flora, of -Port Gordon noticed tlia't the overhead neighbors hers.—Journal. a se C HAPMAN Elgin, spent a day last week wit], bridge on the bay road--was on- In the death -of John Smart' last - :- • - •- •John and Mrs. Murkar. fire. They notified the residents' Friday, the toren lost a good honest - . - . —Max and Will Bradford, of in the Immediate the and and industrious citizen. For many Port Robinson, spent -a few days with the assistauce of water from gqears the deceased worked on the G. . . . _ . .. = this week with their parents, an engine which happened along T R. section, until of Gate, when be 1. g was forced-to give up on account -of _ Charles and Bradford. in time to put the fire out. Had not increasing infirmity, curing al]' his - - -Mrs. R. Latchford and son, the angina ariived on the scene.it residence in L'xbrldlte peas alw'aya 're- ''" " - _ 'Master Sherman, and•Miss Kuhn, would have been- difficult to save Kardad ar good citizen of the town. 9icklint 0 - •� '0 of Cleveland, returned-on Tues- 'the bridge. -, _ . . The funeral Sunday afternoon was . - . day after spending five weeks -_One day last week John largely attended. 7 �� - with Pickerin friends. Elliott met with a very painful HgRRaxT—c3Ripl►tr.-3iarried by - Pickering - Rev.-W;-H. A. -Freneb, rector of —Mrs. (Dr.)Dewar. and dao ht- accident that will la him off - . gg y St.'Paul's ce.urch, at the Rectae • r er, Miss Edna, of Bright, Uzford dot for some weeks._ He vcas. y - - Y _Augu st 29tb. George Herhitt, 'of County, returned home on Mon- 'en _ _ _>"- da after ndin s few da s ] Red hauling in grain at Theo. Orillia, to Elizabeth Ann Griffin, of _ - 1. - _ , . 9 g Y dore Anuan's, at which they.w ere the Township of U:bridge.—Time9. with relatives in Pickering. using the Tray-fork.-, ` The ropes a all of hfl�e - : - : . F •'--C: IL Ido uis and daughter, - � Y . - - haling become entangled, he Daring a heavy stoma °ne dap Iwst 1C Spices,k Pur e Gronnd g e 'JV"Josey. t!, returned to.their went a on the' bundle to set week'Mr. 'Ezra Clubine and family, - p '.. ..., $ills Man., on Sat- p - • ' ices or bakin Q,-etc. We kee - _ -- e rney, things aright; schen the horse 'bo reside at Bethesda, bird a prettp p !i p ' last, after spending a few that was hitched to the fork mov= bi►d scare. After a veru brilliant flash the best 'in Mace, Curry powder, - g ed off towards the stable. Mr. g ;;.._arwegha with Pickering friends. °f lightnin wfr. Clnbine' 6ou_Qr was - TIIltneric and apices of All kinds, _ - - —Mrs. J. L, Somerville and Mrs. Elliott's hand got caught and he ¢truck.The metal roof did not take fire - _ ... -W. D: Gordon returned- home tui was carried on to the mow and but the electric$aid came in contact Whole and - . mixed. We -ha4@ with a water i e that gwas thrtru - ed $xX 'W hite -Wine and .Friday last after spending a thrown a considerable distance. the house to the sink. This the elec _ ' couple of months with their' Besides being badly bruised in triccuererit followed:dart5ag and play �']1IIlt �lIIe�Ar, th@ beB� that Can brother; Jas. McQuay, In Mani• the bods; his hand a'ss bad] . in all around the sink for some sec- -' eros:? e_wao. to eu r.. o a, as passing obe -Come to , —The hot weatber being now Bateman's surgery, where it was pipe into the ground beneath. By a y pickle supplies • - - about over St. Andrews Sunday r amVutate inercifitl rovid'ence Mrs. Globins, 41. School will bow e m e third finger at the large' joint. aid - " w - . . + . - afternoon instead of the morning, gyg fourth finger was also badly sink, had left that dangerous spot but _ - _ __ —as it=hoe been.during the Past to o dans two of three -ttiinutea before the = _ __ ged but it may be possible .house was struck, or there is everyy - D-• + q i400nthB. to save it. probability she would have been kill- ^ -T . =Mr. David Harper, the• new —Another of the old residents ed haul she remained. A peculiar Jo � ��� G C O a ri<nci I of the pt>! ,1rc school; t h - P pa of Pickering township, Mr. Bolton feature ahout.tbe incident is the .act, - •11 � • arrived in town on Monday ,and Banks;died at his residence, one' that almost the neat'flas)of lightning ' took charge of the school on 1'ttes• and a__quarter miles north of this a tree close to the house was struck, . _ -s- ._- - - . -. .. . _ ' ' - i�i i the inmates'of the house saes- w J day morning. bins. Harper` will village' on Saturday Sept. •1st. -in !;- '8 - - ' - not move for a few Reek R. tris eightieth year.. fir. Banks and had scare.--Pi1.lot. . . —Messrs. Keller editor and-pro- ivaQ 'a native of Yorkshire, Eng- a L l rietor of the-L zbrid a Journal, T. s�gAs 0 f land,1 and when a young man, O - • and Willis, druggist, of Uxbridge, .emiiZrated to .the Cnited States,' • I - y .-_ ., spent Labor Day in town', Tlie3• settling in Penns •lvania. Short Ne81'� Trouble 'e - Id the\fives a fraternal call as y More , �a� a�n1.Pa ly after he.moved to Canada,. and V e well as visiti9r other friends. - .. g spent the remainder of his da•}•R . - -After many years of intense in Markham Whitby and Picker- TOO � Sanely Secue Heart Health - - - .' - hi He was BeStorattvE ' the r Bufferin Nicholas J. Brown, died - '-- g• rag townships, bat principally to lad 5trea�th tl1r006b Dt. Sl;tOop>t • 840 yards Plain and Fancy Prints and Mnslins,cost 8, 9 and' 10c—while'.. . his home, lot 6,'con 1,`Picker- the last named township. last at f3c. ing,,is his°62nd.year. ' For many a hard•'working' man, quiet in his ' . . Boots at and under cost. - :. - -*l years Mr. Brown suffered greatly manner and highly respected. gMyt weakae�s wLich can be dealt,with at Fu11 line of Patent Medicines tit cut rate prices. . from asthma, lung and heart He is survived by his widow who w is nerve weakness, Ju-t as your band-tram- - - - . . ' . - _ trouble, and.his.death on Tuesday' has been in rather bras when its nerves are wesk�►hep your heart moru.ing came—as a relief.-. His poor healtr for nerves are mak your heart sorters and valyl• T, �r�- some tithe. They had' a fancily of t,m OilersignAareshortnessofbreathafter LO%-A XN: 1. Piekering; Ont. when ' n Oe--ons, A O peas about the heart canoed by irregul rr bbear% in the Friends' berrying ground. in the throat;uneasy sensation in the ant at his funeral. -They Rr�iiss chest,showing that the hea6-ian•t - . • He is survived by one son, John, Lizzie, of Chicago, W. H.and-L. 'working richt; pain when you lte I. • to, age extend our sympatli'y- D,, of Pickering; D. 31., of Chica- i aanbuiirr usually ntDy ate ---- in his bereavement. go, and E. D. and Fred 31., righa "sinful a n d difficult . __.. --- - --- _ ...9 . p r —A pressdepatclisay-s that the of New York City. The funeral teeiSha�' sr>?ere•}sTab- `RuVV � n- .-,,Fo'od' Cu#t�1 British •bowlers, will abandon'•a Whicli took place- on Tuesday to ao utely on- ly one'way ' . ' - . : part of their anticipated trip on the Methodist cemetery T treat a Rik heart . this continent because of the heat. Y h as .well T h a t a s c o e r m a n e n t , attended. natural and permanent ,. ' a _ . The pb sicians from tile-British strengthto.its nerves cerayoa ; y Imagine how any thine else can be Isles, who attended the annual _ _ 6onet Dr.Sboop•e Restorative will . ' Medical. �IARIiI3 i1f. meeting of the British ^ ---_ bring back the atnngh to the & Lean serves always inhere is nothing in. •`•This machine does away with the old Aasociatipn in Toronto. sweltered- - luster Harry Recd, son of Princi- this remedy to stimu• late; nothing that ��11 in tro ical weather and wondered y ]leads to reaction. The strength that.it gives is W� fashioned Chopping Knife, P pal Reed, of the High School,met with naturar and permoaeaa It is Just the saint - ,+7 performing its work quickly ` „�- from what p:}rticnlar mental ratherr.a serious. accident on Monday strength as Nature gives to chose who are wen abd efficient] y pp $' , vas night•. jig waspgoing up Jiain St. on 5h°°p's Rest°rattve oreatee strength whrobt } .. << r 1 asou and had h � � e whole inside panus system—If - 0 a disease. Rud and Ki lin suffering when he hailed Canada a bicycle in tom any wit !taster Hiir- overcomes the osuse of the trouble as wsu w - aB Our Lady of the Snows." y •-i about reached a las t �r sale sad rsoommsadx by = % All this 'will do Canada good. P°int opposite the Insurance office PICKERING'PHARMACY. C • You ought to Have One• _. ''� What we want is Rome.' form of when he collided with ar buggy driven . of advertising which' will'erase down street by Dr. T. A. Young. The _ _ _ �.}•�- .from the -imaginations of the end of the shaft struck the 1Toy on the NOW OPEN- I No. 1, only �1.2� - !+s br breast fair over the heart. He was 0: ' -people of Europe the picture of taken- up, placed in Dr. Young's car- _ -No. 2, on.1 1,50 . • ,'s d ri a and at once driven home' -- Fall-Term in the - Canada as a sang-boun country, erg , , where , _where it is as .well-to--be:-prepared the best of-attention_was-gi�_en-ta w _I. - _ . O` 1. with fore in midsummer. We injuries. It was found that one rib Centrd $u�eSg �`ofto, --, in Canada,know that - e ]rave was seperated from the.cartilage,.and •. Td!O1A �"-G1 ►.err.. -- I. ot'lite enough summer weather there Was a great distress and difflcul R ty in breathing. Fortunately, these L. i for all agricultural and boli laying. dangerous •symptoms• $radulhv dig Enter ,any time.: Twenty teachers, 5; �:..', . ' '. . - - - - , .* ." - • purposes; and that our winters appeared, and this morning he is test- one hundred and twenty Typewriting • are more enjoyable, with their I Ing comfortably, with every prospect 1lfachinea. • Unexcelled' faci]iti8s for -" ,R uds ' in Ypod utters abi•ndance of snow- and ice than Cof complete recovery. a=Fisting graduates to positions. I 42 w s re the drizzling and chilly wint- Truth, they say, is stranger than Write for new Colander. - - - - �}` = «e fiction—es avis]] when stories of �}a of climes n'hich imagine them I' � res Better off. There, a little mean men are in question, Here is W. H. 9HgtC, principal - w hrings ranch discomfort; one vrntrheld for by the *hole coon- Yonge fit Gerrard AtRnot _, Toronto. � JH fans}' that a great deal of 'arythou.Aand old lmilea farmer. who hhere�has BLU NDY§ • EED FALL «•-HEAT.--;W bushels ■ it _j ell-nigh t accumulaLPd is the neighborhood of of tmpr**,Od X141ifRaa Amba,aiasn and ' . •,: t thousand dpllars by being for tkpreep trop' t,ons e!the tasty m�Ilr>ael rIttrrlia 1 `�` wa d atoTw. > I .1 • u.: ' ' . .t ` say