- t' t't'.t:.'i' ~1 1833 FURNITURE 1904 Wm. Trilt & Son., Furniture Dealers, -Uphoisterers, etc. Just received 'New Bedstcads, N;eWMattresses, inclu(Iing the celebrated IlMarshall Saniita- ry Mattress and Pillows." See the.new Folding Lounige, New Coverings, New Vel oius', lspecial attention to 1Up- holstering. WM. TILL & SON. f. - "'i P Your GrocepieS ail over the kitchen. Buy one of our MOUSE-PROOF 'GROCERY CABINETS 1in. high, 14 în. wide, 9 in. deep, The Bennett Mfg. Co. Pickering, Ont. Whitby agent-W. M. PRINGLE. WHITBY, ONTARI09 THURSDAY, JULY 289 1904 The Keystone THE NEW COUNTY PAPER lIssued ecruiiThuî'.eluuu; J uthe! ( fires, Tvuî Hou B ildBît, ock St î't(tt, IOntario County-.....l'lié Keystutne ('tiîîrty 'f <tie Ze.tey9torre Protvinrce cf te KeNstttrtt' ' ofty th ile PG'hritish Empire --J. E. Faewýell, ht.C., NVtithy. Ti£ZuKIti-STONU,1Si iI»ndeiîrit i Ptii u, antI Will a.dtocate wluut it helie'. es- tii be' itithe bli-<- 'fterest of théir <nruity. 'T'le Subscrlptlogi Price isi tt<t itintrleti etîlsftr -ffty-two issuies, when paitl in i ai .rî'- m2fs utt Dot se paid. The AdvertIging Rates art' rv'a.itu<le'ii ,l be qtroted onurapplica tittr. if tvt(î i t I 'it'tu t E& IL hrouglii IE REx STt<% î Changes of Advertisetiterrtitltul rt-tiu'îi of- 'tee foL later thar u'esîlay ttiqcu, ut tt-.îuit' tt.-r- tion in tIV curreni issue. Agents Wanted ini ali 1parts <of te'iiu C. A. UOODFELLOWN', RAILWAY TIME TABLE. 'tHITlY .Ji'N CTI1<tb\. Coing West n.29 arn (,Iiuîug Flýtn s inm. .tIIs aan I"-" Th ^42 umui. <trn ttus tut gît MsttM'ulu mring. 'tVIITIIVSTIATIO<N. 'Going Notrth "At. i. - ' 4.h1 ! p1. . 1 itt4u'îirn "'24" .u iii Leaves 'tN'itl îY tir (1al:w t uit hO 't Iii i Il]-' i~ Jîts. H tut isu. îrîîrri-totr. Leavçes for Brituighi a tt )anti' .A. li,,t' i put prietttr. MAILS ARIVE. - From %V. antd E,(6.45. <ni. i"rt.tîi"'t-lt 4. t a1i Wesu't, - 9.t i .ti i.. ' utt fi ti u i i"' r ou t gliatuu-,.i P.1uit j MAIL.S (1',()". ýj-'ufr Ntilht745' .t. For t -i.u wa t t 't0In.tt PROFESSIONAL CARDS. RIEDICAL Dr. fteldrum PHYSICIA4N, s('J7<'E'N A N D A <('('<'IlE 'i. 4rîlu a te tif 1iiit er'-it'4 i f iit lihi iil l-:t 1!'. uÃ*eNý tf Royal (t îtlitgt' 'fl4 111 t;% î.li ' rH E T ERRA'CE ,' loiN STý. LEGAL D. Ow'miston, B. 14. 'itlicitîi ii lte uet'tt iii l I N etc. xlt<tv ti i . O (<fit t \ P-t (à itf Dow & flcGillivray Bar'istiersu. S'l1iitilr'i. t" \l"t ' ' J. B. T. I A IA. Nh olLIAL'VIAY . [1. i . James Rutiedgo Barri,'ter, Ett'. <lttuut'> tt J vas\it titi a' ulo~fn E. Farewell, K. C., Barrister, County Uîutwîî 'ttiî11iv\anut County 'lliil tr hfcu St ilt 1 w11 D 2-NTAL W. Adams Dentîst. iiu'.t I.,îî iit-'. Dr. Jas. 8B. Johns tone Dentist. (ratltiate tof I'ta Ci ("'it"î f )' Sitîrget'i i ti iîti lltttrgi : tlut I 'i O 'tarsity, gr'.utaute (if t 'Iicagot t' lt' f itt S"urgeoi'.'.. lii tais r Wîi. tMl. l'rîinglu't:tsu iti,' ' trut >llttk atnd lOt ida ti , i CHURCII- DIRECTORY. Presbyterian Church. sch lula Bi bleutllt s îtu't-i 1 i .nii un,'!- M.,t "- iI ,on 'iThurs iy ehui t h.nii '~t' tt i Methodist Tabernacle. IuIEV. xV.nI. ENIORtuleutx' 1'.U.'iti .lt'y e'.etuiiig ,t sututb Ail Saints' Church, Anglican Ptr"et'-nrx. v îu (- ui Il 1 St. John's Church, Anglican. mitî. k.A.xiIrR. ' 'E' N lîld: SulibtltiI Servites'- . i in. itit i . . uw1t,iY' Schttt luit ,t1). iii. Nliiwteli Str\ictà xx--.\\ îtiit.tya at 7.30 p. Baptist Church. ' MR. i.. 1H. BINGHIAM, STVDE~NTI PASTI li. Sabhath Serv.it.es--l1 a. ii. antI 7 1). 11i. Suihi ay Schotol %t 101 amn. ekly l'rayer Nert iceontii'hurs' day e'.eninrun at t8t't-Itck. £te. hii urhqR.C. PARI.SH I S', K~ HEI OM ALLEY. Sabîtttil Sei-vices.-- a.11a.rx. aiterliately. frllti.iSchooi aat ) 1.1. Entrance Examinations. Tlîe follcwliîg passed et tuhe recelît examînatier, heud at O)shawa High S-chol. Total marks 1100. Minimum for passing 550(. 011ANA PU'BtLIC st('HoOL. L. Bowînan 51 M. Baker 764, L. Eversexu 638, 1. Everson 705, F. French 75 1, G. GCra hanu 7 71, (.. rose 696, M. Hogarthi 746, A. Keuîp 773, F. Knight 977, L. Okie 685, Q. Pearsonu 584, C. iltuse 59(0, N.. Scorgie 757, 1. Swinyard 7 1-1, E. Salter 7,22, V. Samielîs 738, E. sailiehîs 611J, E. -',igtlii 8 22, B. Thonmas 4: .Wicks 8(8, F. WVard 694, R. Baie C'24, . (EIurke 720, F. Hunîphî'ies 622, A. Htîversciî 623, S Jones 673, E. Me- Larty 740, C. O'Brien 6085, P. Stalter N. irttckmnî 638, C. Bucklev 701, M. liereii 690,'M. Jutîge 674, L. NMc- Ç'eutiaiî7C2, M. t<Lt-arv 3, .1'iir danti 712. L. Prookîîaî' 680. IUxS NE Rate Bu'athi. '[cacher. N.Al < 8T. 1. Buietta -)97, 'M. MuEGray. Teachcer. t.. esu 3,B brs 84i-, F. Good- mian C77, C. Muîciar'iu 622, 1'. Sîîtâ5t;. h.xt'h \N. t lias. M<TL'en.Iaclîce. Wl. HJr.'c, 758 J. Munis " Feil Iarlucrii. 'Ieichierý E. ~~t . I1.J. iL-î% ', 11.J.Mc usstck Tet'îe. tr Miss iggers, M ci ur 75 h a A.est.uîke 7tu alir J . l i t i (; I GG.h< . -te5 , 1.Lc i.H Fur I "'i di m d 741 iu-s !lt'sti 8t'u. iici. t)'. ceL i,. Ta ii t'x.'ei 6 i J . ek t'î2 t7solî h uggssl,;, Eeaceld; H t FOut l'slai. XV fkr' d of T.1.Ccii 64 L i 1 t i t '. 1 i ,c 1 I k 7L- il U t 'I< t ' -.utuuu:'11 1te1, t1'i îe11 U t01U ( if iii..lt hui1g '-iit'i 'tuilt'-S fi 'th.- u iil- PLISix t1al Contt. tS u ii ui-u u i aldeni She lieu-tu t1muilat.' ' Uivliiu- i .u -'îîî ' i-aI '-Iutul. ai'- "m isu t-c p tl:i. SOuîîltv Lber, 1.t'ieu<tuile tof Rit-c'i 741 ui- i t ii b tl t ti t S,11ii aîi aplteitîe wti die ltucksuîuthllu iiîtss for seveit ia p'r'ttaruc. H tis astur ketut îtittler 't 'ii îg milI . Tis yttuîh g uîctî perst.utuieîi )îv ')Iti tii t'ulist t:luiV 5)11grec' iîî t Wt'ex'il ii amui i1'eurti St.'îveul Ai i.ypt. At t0ttt tuttis' tf Tfîîîia C(21. Itutniiollt w is thu tithu e uttlypta'rtiof ilu.- iitt t f. i '-e Huîîaity 111y sen] lux'l Ani aki ui 'iilu cas tt'titoiît cf oru.u W thte hi'iui'îtt'qs tîit ex'er livet iut thii i ure îef a p:t'y fur .att cliîmaiu ef Si; veurs 'un the 24t1î tuf Septeinher rîext. This is the experience cf crie w-ho lias îausscd otver inauuy trials, troubles, anti s.amrroNvs. I1'txish youî every blessitug this wotuitl eauinîpart aîud eaiveîi w-heu w'e dio. W. J. MAYOR. Public Opinion. The Ctizen's Band. To the Edittir tif 'ru î K E:S) ru' . Sîw,-Jud(giîîg fromi the cromds who gather aronind the four corners of our main streets on Saturday, to listen to the band concerts given there, they cer- tainly inust appreciate ourcitizen's band. We do appreciate it. No organization in mue short year has doue as uîuch for the enlivennmeut cf its citizens. They gave us splendid miusie all tlîrcugh the jubilee celebration, ani we noU(lft have feit the least bit asharned te have heard them alongside the famous -Kil- ties"ý on July 4th. CGive-our botys- as maux' instruments and theyl11 give u ls as good Music. 1 believe, iMr. Editor, that our citizeni* band i- worthv of eunqideratitîn and t ui lîeartîest support. >,o far thev hav e been a reai credit te the conuîunityt and should be îcuae in a practical wdy1It has been hinted that the gexcral coin- nîlittet' who had chai ge cf theo grea t ubi- Ice cee'aî i.have se xell arrailged the tinialîcial side uif it as te coule eut %vîth 'a snmail surplus evel'riland ave all extelises. I resurning that the suirplus i l 1go te soi e pblcbeliefi t f u toteun allow Ille te si îggest throC glithe Coi iuîiîîs cf youî' paler tlîat I kxîcw no o rgallîz- ai t tpresent lcre orrgcewhîertu it xvid Le more appreciated, ani butter 25(11 than beîit'irvesteti in eur citizen*s band. Tlîcv îîced muîsic, instrurîtets alt :î.firs Let ils lie1 p theiii. Tiekgviii, M r. Editor, fur tic'- A L, MI:~ -:a ialisw er te a l Ãtt r iii' t'î i er(f Last issue reg;îrdîîîz ýa certain piliblc iu 1l isitice ' ti) t iise touili i t Havleî~ îî~'Park, occasicîîed lv thîose wurkiîîg unh te cotrporat ion, lPUt2'1lV t me tu, sity t t at our cclîîlnssioîiers aie îloft i *sp itsîb lu fori sucli îîîceîiveîllîce1!ts. ca dise iial] the cîtntracts respect iîîg1 the 'L'tr.'tk~i the Totwn otfWht the' s te t i ac tel iiic liart'e hl<st po vîdl 1 ai! di i tih "ethat the mîenî shahli it-l'ea oice<f n iiitiiveîîielce. ci< îa ttr iî isaîlce tu thti resi(1eiit'i ini. t tîîiîîV iiithe turks. Tie coi- z!*, liii' iii I1 l tiitc! eg'dil- ilcg tnt- t:iatt'riiiquiestionl. Obituary. Mr. John O'Connor is Dead. '[lu hec.luîiîîî ) Cutîîîîu. long :.iit iiti iL'ils hiv t ittuuî Hii' s'o t i iiiv Tiuestiti't"'f i.stc'-k.ldi tie ifi t-4-rsî veut' ut Il- lut .a fr i tvitdg ihîttoss é . il kik fî'.utit .t"a '. ant fI ý-,ihittt tu i l lundiii. t liîl' nîie hauîuuu li't.ii vutît 1wa1w.alîtîi liimi:.[tti itiletit 1 (ý Vi uî't huc1 le' l ýut- ittJîi 'i x i iii i > t t l "" tlti x-) 'li oft'lui e <t i hh. 't land. cit i lle'ti'.t }t t'ti . 't x.u ut <ut ' "11(liuu the ooil t'tsx'.t'i't u u ;t1 likoil bYliv ii. Pi <t,îîîudîl bat t. nuîtti :lis lus-t tis x'f. lt.S', i iii 'î'u. 'iie'. lxlich t i k lili'tt', ' iu't ut. l.'ttt""- .ou't. -Nîr. fChais. KingJ. ir. Lit2 . e.A. li'eiî uuitn Me.\Vîi. H,- wiii i lii to the l si lent gravxe the go' ii xxiÃŽ1 of e'terviteui . A.]I tdeep] v syluiî- îîathiz i:t.'thiuîs itu î cvuilfrit.'uds. Mr. John Coffey Dead. L'y the ditath oif'Me. Jouhn Coffey, Ixhitcliî'ccurred ui <nu ltiay i)uigt,W'ititV lttses a respected chtizenu. Deceased hatl liveil hure fer mîiuiv ucars. andul ail airiussed coîîsitIerable prt.pertv. He w-as jilst a labening mani, but by intdus- try anti frugaility ho inade for himiscif a cttii eîc y. Death 'tas îluîe tu heart failiîee. anud canme stîduieuily, -Me. Ccffey Leiug ttîwu townu at 6 p. mn. Monday. Me luaives onie son anîd daughter to moumu bis îlinsse. The funeral teck place this morninutg te the R. C. cemetery, xvhere '"thte body was laid boside that cf bis wife, xvho preceeded him te tLe grave by Fome years. Y-- Death of Mr. Pattersoh. Marquis Ito, a Farmer's Son. '0___ MNr. P'eter Patterson, ex-M'ý.P.P. for 0__ West York. died Suindaty evening at his lu Canada there are men in high0 horne iu Patterson, Vaughanî towuship, places who are farnxer's sons; in Japant fromu the ehfects cf a fail froni a ladder the chief subject of luis MNajesty 'Emper' the previeus Wdedy He w-as boru or Mutsuhlito is a farmIer's 6son. JUZo0 tersoîî cf Ierry, N.Y., a miember of the rustie grardener or sinali farmer--a num- -SaeLegisiature, and caîie te Toronto erous and rerpectable class in Japanl ii1 1849. He was for saie time an agri- where agriciiuture is the chief iudustry. AND cultuîrail iimapieniexit manufacturer.- He The average farmi is, however, only a- xvas Reeve cf \Vaughanî frein 1868 to, bout two acres iii exteut. Juzo Ito had 1871, wlîelu lit' was elected Warden of ambitions. He ceuid net carry two e the couîitv. He 'tas fii'st returned to swords, silice lie was iiet hem a Sainurai. 0 I the Lied lt tiuse Iii1871, anîd 'tas re- 0 C-AS WR eletedLv ccaletie fo te flhotvio' He negotiateil for lus raîîk wien an Leç,sli ,opportuînity preseîîted îtself, anîd pur- ÃŽ Leîitire, butt 'tas defeated h Col. chased a superior positioni. He did netP Jelîiul trav cnservutîu. ,ý Iin1880.He bcmea aiiuari, but lie secîîred a rauk leaves a 'tiduuw. forierlv MiIss H. E. which enalld hiin.to wear the ceveted Hat'y, and three childreiî, .lfred, in two swerds. i~his, cf course, liepd i Auist relli: J ehi D., Ii 'Wtudstc.andlO i 1ev1' 'r, Itrtîtite son, Hircituni Ite, aithough he tet hadst c ofC o k y an (1 ifficultiesto face. He requîrcd educa- l Re.Dr ch hipPiss wy t tien anîd teavel. As a corrillun saulor iQ Rev. Dr.erchaîPtslp lzesîs dwhy at Glassware is at your dispo- l'arký (lit., Jlv 22-11v1,Englith Aa cliscountstuofn12iepee Dr. J lii i tof Ki-,t0ljý, eda solitarylilfe et the Erie suttlieirt, w t is o n f 2 p r 0 suîdleii1 v att --ltisb Ly ark ofpipîexy at New X'trk. lie surnîouîxted ail diticul - c n f 1 t)p.)!i Tut-a.'lie ulutor iwas feelinîg ties, Vatieltly boree gîcat hai-dshi1 s, tutnt.o f a Din< er, 'iea and ) eetril teli a Il ul.v. He t t<îk his has beeîî Primîe \tîiiister cf Japali fouir~ To l diîicrasusî îbcît2 î 'oc. udtits. His great cliaeacteristic ii i pi o t S t iveîtt tu thte Lakeview vHouse tiu iid a vate life is hi love of readliîg. 1He de- feiîtî gcu i-lte. tucn :fte gtiugup-yctes ive ýr six lioturs a day te Japarue, ntaeu-hi ltciîui uiii.utuclt usaii ~ Gerutlaît, Eiulisli, French'lianîd îiiese M L~ A W I.~ R Itrel liceh tr~laer b -s ai lttro l itH is a stuldeutWW The aiouve jaagraph Iii Satiîrday's to-day, as Iiiuî vuh' rdy. ei ppcr ier lîised thie public of tuje sudd(en neo ratoe, al id eliîi îîîades speechie's l tieiis tf ~~~( 'vii 'uaskiîtwî ad e ctiiks. Hlias beeîî the tuiker oj'0W Phonie 47. de"lise(If llewli wasandre-WHITB"Y. s utLii \ViItbv. being a itrethei' cf the Japaîîese înatiohh. Hu is not wenship - tîur utsîc'i.îui sivsi'.\Ir. J. . n. Puilp, pol itVtluc e uule.but lie is field in great i .-.-î, i. lie' etf uttta. [iedcasdwa epect: hisretltutuiiat hîilie is et1ual '00 W oli c u t t lu c ru iiiiiicilt Met hcdist ninîis- tt lus -el ttit i i Htad e is iii11- t-eu-'f t<îut i r.' îuid tîccpied ul l<ing tentutiotis, hies sirpiy. uuas iîevee sold luslic 'uei. t' ' q tsoh ue -i i ih.<î ut.s sec2rets, ais LI lIîg~~- tir ' ~ ~: ~ :~îuiC lie Chig did. !las ue't'r iîdul-tcl li p u gTe H' . \-,i > tt< i.'- I tii t jtut- ltt ,11 . ealis. iniï.îki. 1<1 a uit 'st \Xic h.(li it)r.j. Icct.vgeluthesexprts icli. and hue ti;. tiiti-i. î..nu utti u-ttîurilts- 'ii'o'tit'~n"î:' .rn-t mnrich your h,,îne thisJt'I, r i rs'p!a.'e .Zutîe 'vorn-u 101iing i lutiefttfiortt.' c i tyt('fHanul - Unehu.wlttier thet. ii ( y tf the' tluased lieu n ltt.tîakeî iit t lueiiuhome<if aî îttlt. i tîotlîeî'. 1P r. W tux. I 'liihlu. [u. ' ie fîî le al tutuk lplace tir!Mt'îiiutvaftt'rnoiittt utmr- men'itt lhif uiuîi' t Pl)uttas 'ii(-re the w.-if f ' r.N hi.ltilp i i îîui li-t-i l iirîttiabot a par'ae î.î herv %'vtet.u lesein t îthe îiîa'Ai I. Iuiimiiuiitiî iies utf t le M~-it~~i~ olcîî.Mi'. J. 1,. llp lîu Whitby Presbytery. Ut'e 'l'.t i iaul . i tt- i nltu'îtilitt if tu. tld t. y i i t t'uc'. Ini t- 1 Pr' tis u tt' aîl Hii C'ri i. the miu tes, tt'u t'gui. ii ouitill-e 't<' t-f tieh e u-t %v-' ax.s tuikent im,. itf tut eiMiu:t.m ti i1 '[.lU'-., :tif Iu ' nt ('t iftî t ot 1utI gt'ttîî iI tt i le l'I pe tne Cour oftlti ili -xt u. ii' uthu e' 'li t' i ltI i ti etphli lui-e r .1~ti (t 'Teru staiokilS I hîx sc, l'tt iie NIr i-sîttr Iur le u . a e l -t' t -,l't Homîie lioits A J Iit.< tt P ' mu . c.'.H. ties -M uietiani Il e'. . I ttut c K u<-tii titi elters. \cLareîi anti1dt-ers. Fiînee-Revs. M tlc. 1itgTali tt aidiiiduls. anud PVr-Ix.ilialeit, eut(1tîic7.S. )îicustle - le'. Cierk iz nl 74listr tof tuhe tht'er--îtîr lisutts. Cuiecli Li -e Abrahaaudt Cooper andu 11Rev. Crttziu- Cooper, Vt A .cuutiu l- - e'<us t Il",uitf I1','tvS. 'u'il',NieKo"uî it1 titldirs w'as ap - pttihu<tît tu 'tlii t iîet'tregtiatiuui tf the f Iiieral A re uLh th e îeiaisinie .of thle îîtiri1iftl<i s;': oiuf Miuuisteî's tfiu 5774> ti t SSO pulieu' t<îîtt <, <t.f< te e t.îî- gregatituîsluit ruiîsulîg tLe latter sttîii lThe Presbyte e',' <theu aîjurnit, tut nîcet inî St. A.tiu'W s cehuuecli, \\'hitltiN' onu the 3nd lTîfsdiav tif (<)et., attIo a.<uî. Membters cf the 1'îesbytery lunclie(i at the Oshaw-a Hu Dress Goods. A fuw' pieces te clear. regular pî'ice 15 te 25c, reduced te 9u, per yard. Aildrow. M. Rase. Nice dIwe ling Itouses are now iin con- siderable do(nialid in town. Better Method Needed. .Soîie 1'iL"tiut urztiiCr iliuftii'ttiatDi 'ut s iîîterîîerut tuf agricîuiturai ,otieities, whio i m kîî gut<tli xt- igu tt o~f thte xi îtk beliig dutie iv 'tutnituis agrica-Lltueuiih stcie- tics tif tlli nc'iret. t lias beiîeeîuiti tliît ts a get-:ivhile the e xibitiotns tht airutî vniii t'ut tt' l.îr gt.st sua ii for i spîet.ci at teuilottulis aie gux'îiig tiue 1-ast for i i tcuîltîîruu iiritiS.5 Nauiy of the titux nhilt -tt.i'tit.' iii the îmrovince le- t-tCuiV -uit 11 g"îît îîe hldlinîg itluu' itt teî t \ iléttus uaid ioiîg lucre fuir thlet'ta' 't' f atiuiul lt-c thlant a litige w11lhL tui tlt' liaIt t tixx'îîsuuîp sîuCitutie5 xxii i Situ tt' hiibt tsts at thuy siîtuiii lt.'a"ti tor e ttilizo tiîeir fuiul't fer ouiît.'r htihu't.s. Iruilite a few' et.uuîî- tics inluthe i 1' iliiCi i lit. rt-elCse iniiii îtî hc u.ru.,,,siv'. 1"exer bmut iîettee cxiii- Litîtuts 'tt'tut tii1lit î gect h 11111(t'tewu iit i tiiese 0etiles. It lits iîeeuî fiunttithiut a tow"ishi p societ 't' lueu r ioiittpaiti out inii NS) cx't.r 113M) i<ihla' t uugtiti'liiprize , i -ug the laegest stîti tIni u ut Ly any stxt.iety either dsîrt-otr t txx'isiip ini the plro- tics xx-hjui ti tutthte îîît.st for ag rieîl- tural puu'pt-t's, twu t ire townx'rship elganhî- zitatiS. t(lie towxvîîuhip soiet.ty ieceix'iig a gi-anuttuf 58,S0, pait i tî ver S I,000 <ein ligtieultulril prizsus xxilei a diîstrict sut. eiety i'ecei'tig a geigrnt uf 580, putiti cuit oîîy S1.128. Iliue district sîtcuety îc- xxa l vr-a~.ilrt-t }ts if 54.42<1 puiti tt li'ss tixutu A >I fora giet <u taiul p<u<iSos. gu'uîttof S wi titltottual receitîts of tarai ie's. -.\iiutlinr st'cictx' rt.ct'ix'ini a grutiouf 1t< xxt h totualieeeipts cf twu.fîIC052<17< î ac s iu-titut 0% Lfati tgri- w li i !reeîuxetla gmtut tuf 11 2Lh i.iip u it euhv -. -2 tfor ulgiitilt u uta Ii z'i: a t uetler mîie mccpi xirig c 1fui' gu'vrîuiieuit grti xtt' u L.eipts tuf 1221W) I<ui<lont btut 15 7 fut r citlt.A thuirîl Suiîetv ru'îe'î .'uig a gr.uîît 140) puuli $ fui' itgrl' cîultturutivoiîr.'t. Aluarge iuuiiîil-i tuf ea-es ofi uis kiîîd lhave lîeli discex'ereui. 'Tle Saigg estin..îeîî'at lias Iteon ruade thuat thie -rticl v'ih u e vfu r nit u re. \V« Lavte a mù Muletlt fFrtrreia? :î-erv blilog fur the htî!n-.No uze Cgoinyt the ~t in the hope of g1t iîgfuî'niture itargaîris. )ur prices are as .lew az ",-y prîces aucr ltc< ust as g'omi<. NICHOLSON &SELDON FrireDealers and 'Undertakers, 'Xýiîitby, Onit. Coa Graini Seeds. je Ha DO WNEY & l.0 WHITIBY, u ONTARIO, aisdiR n H a ____________________vital- !one SThe balance of oui' big stock of t must be sold in the nx A ydy. yu Prices are greatly reduced for th'i1uez1 closing sale. vrmet grant shail lis' distriblted tos>-ite n rppio ow ur-- he Bargaîns in al kinds J)kFes ISbeel avoetedste-onîgly ili's eerîîiî'g the x'tork beirig dt.îîie tliffer- ~ E{X r'C F cnt stîLtius, 'vîll l)e preseuiteil tuy Sîrpt. Coxu'utnî et the uîext animal mîeetirng of thot Cauaian Association cf Fairs andEx hibitionis. I :1 -'t. of Hardwari 4à ii he Y. 'Y -1f .ý --'-t,- 'J t 'e "t ""f 'i Vol IL. No. 11 is I