10 IE my follow he must have chjoc‘ and know whut he is doing. Thor. are now on the Islnnd a good my mates thst would mate well A“ work “3"“0‘8‘1- ; with the Thoroughbred and Hackney by M93311 Barclay focCoaching Stallions. Iwould not I In 3 course or cold blooded more butf ;'oold onduvo: .to go: on» with; ROBINSON 001 thd hud’or other warm blood. 5 PROPRIE'l-ous. .. 1;. men! role a good driving'DURHAll - AND - M wee of ï¬ner breeding. Good and- dle“ ere, perheps. the most diï¬cult hone: today to buy. and they will bring u good prices as the curiege tone. Kilnwick Fireawey. have here, should gently mated. to and cold blood. the Hackney you be able, if intelli produce a good type of carriage horses. To get carriage horses by the use of a Thoroughbred sire, of hzgh action, for Referring to the term bred.†the word is much abused. It con only be correctly applied to the English Thoroughbred racing horse or his pure bred descendant. TheI word cannot be applied to a Clyde or '. nor-a ball, a mm or a “ Thorough- Personally I prefer the Eu; ney. The dam must. of carefully selected. '1‘0 with the Stallions above she must have more or 1‘ blood. She should have by a Standard Bred or a bred stallion. This is nec cause the Hacknev and brawls have not a long pmity of breeding and so that prppotency which the? bred stallion. for instal They cannot therefore like oughbred impress their indi upon colts from mates of cc and cold blood. Kilnwick] the Hackney you have haw and action, in addition to his road qualities. The carriage horse in de- mand to-day must have action. high action, lolding his knees and backs well, and he must do this no matter whether going ï¬ve miles an hour or ï¬fteen. He must hold up his head! without the aid of acheck and always' look proud. In size he may vary from 15 2 hands to 16 hands or even slightly over. As a general rule the carriage horse should have more sub- stance than the roadster. be more horizontal in the croup. and above ‘ farther and last longer than the car- i riage horse, but he is not so much in I demand. In the large markets. Chi- l cage New York. Detroit and even a Toronto. the carriage horse may sell a for from $600 up, while the road d horse will bring from $150 up. h BREEDING CARRIAGE HORSES. ta Standard Bred owners claim that their stallions will get good carriage 0 horses. This is true to some extent V' but the [ercemage is very small. D The Surest way t ' he Coaching breeds 39 Personally I prefer the English Hack- M "In: (lam must. of course. be of size. or of breeding. The road!t horse is valuuble for his performance in getting over the road ; the carriage, horse for his attractiveness. his style] .._.I _ --° The distinction between Carriage Horses and Roadsters is evidently cot well understood by exhibition Ionsgements or people in the Msri~ tine Provinces. These are two dis- tinct types of horses. and should not be judged in the same class. There should be provision at least for a. ï¬nale roadster in harness and a notched pair. to lighu muss of Sandalâ€"«'1‘ Bretâ€"ii Hood. The progeny were nonodew mime of no particular use. and this, is the general result of such violent} crossing. i 0! good conformuioh is rehuired.' There wove instances on the ground: where Clyde Stallio‘ng had‘been bred I â€""vâ€" If a man is breeding {0, the market , own hands; the scrub stallron on]: heshould ï¬nd out what the marketéexlsrs because 5° l' patronized: I demand. and then make up his mind 3 breeders demand pure bred stallion: u to uh“ style of the horses in de- ‘ the scrub Will have to go out of bnsn mend he can produce at most proï¬t "95" 3°“. “"39" seem ‘0 thrnl to himself. The best selling horses ‘1“? ““3†they P‘Y' 90“ 80‘ ‘ to-d‘y "a He", naught“. Carriage . choice mare that it as am worth Horse; .nd 3.5m. Horses. while to pay from $10 to .15 fee for a good stallion, tnt they take a scrub HEAVY DRAUGHT!“ at from O4 to $8. This is a great Prince Edward Island is certainly mistnke; if a mare is worth breeding in a position to produce good heavy ’ at all, she is worth breeding to the horses. The Clydes are a good breed‘ best stallion procurable. The great and seem to be in most demand. The: need of the horse business is more stallions at present owned on the intelligence and enterprise among Island when mated to good mares the horsemen than Government reg- will certainly produce colts that will nlations. cell well. A reasonably heavy mare! p_ “I. nanmv The {allowing is: synopsis of on address delivered by Dr. J. Hugo need. one of the expert judges em- Ployed by this Department at the recent Charlottetown Fair. SADDLE 8011833 from mares of course THE HORSE HABXETS. CARRIAGE HORSES "V'â€" horses for heavy '0 surely thgn “13- Good sad. he mgsc dimcuu 32' and so have not hich theThorOUgh or instance, has. of a Thorough. of strong con- 'l'o mate well his country pa] above mentioned had a good word '9 or less warm and who was ah have been sired lic improvement or a 'Ihorough do you {9919†as is necessary he . was on hand m and Coaching 190g continued like the ThOr. ' individuality {amort- oral rule the “ What is your position upon whip- we more sub- ping children ?†and her reply was: er. be more “My usual position is on a chair, .. and above with the child held ï¬rmly across my proud head. knees face downwards.†She got the vactiun and 3011001. 9 faster and Dr. ChriStm-a- or magnum" .L:- ._ action and 5 faster and an the car- i good used type tion of that religious controversy. We say we do, and that we got the yond that we’re not particular about what people think. What under heaven do they expect us to live on anyway? We ï¬nd that even religw ious literature is but poor satisfaction to a hungry man, and we can’t trade it off for meat and potatoes. Others ;again think we shouldn’t charge for business locals. Great Scott .' We our labor be given away free. The only proper business method is to make every man pay for what he gets. .-'--'.~I' "('° fl'.’ 1 tracted by an advertisement, one line of which read, "How to become an Author.†The advertiser claimel that by his method failure was " possible. So the ambitious ‘ ifling sum of monev. and by return mail .8119 received a. slip on which was: lpriuted this bit of advice, †Write ‘ "But,†she protested by letter, “ I already have done that. and it hasn’t been printed.†" We congratulate you,†was the reply. “If you have written something. work by Me warranted. Orders! ssrs. Barclay Bell. _ _- “Mm...“o. out: get me The woman who occupied the other a school. seat in the hansom looked as if she j 1),, Christoe,of1“lesherton, thinks would like to hear the result of his ) it i. very funny n to chargehim as an investigations. “it is mainly. due." he anti-prohibitionist. The Dr. made a continued. “to the fact that licenses to profession of temperance until he WM drive cabs and buses through the Lon- . seventyï¬ve or eighty years of use. don streets are hard to get. An appli- I and we.“ never believe he has “ban cant must furnish the most satisfac- ! doned his principles. of course we tory proofs of his honesty when he haven’t been watching after him for ï¬les his application at Scotland Yard. the past six years and his references are carefully veri- , V fled. Then he undergoes such a rigid The†are 1°“ 0‘ . H'el,“n,"bc°t‘3h examination as to his knowledge of 0"†OMS!†“’35“ “"d â€â€œ3 ‘3 a 9m“ streets and localities that lilil little versation overheard â€308m†3 “ “ ell. more than half the candidates mane Donald, «id she got the sheeps 5116 .;e . to pull through it. Those who do are lost 3’" " hes, Dugald, She not. them all.†And where did she got them. then tested as to their ability to (11" ' Donald ‘3" '° Oh. she got two by it- thrOUgh the crowded thoroughfares, the test being a practical one. with an :88â€. Mid one together. and â€We?†inspector of police. who is himself an among one of McDougald’s †expert driver, seated by the side of ‘ A citizen seven years in arrears for his country paper. who had never) had a good word to say for the 1'" " and who was always opposed to pub-f grief during this test. as the slightest ‘ lic improvement, was dying. “ How i infraction of the rules of the road or do you feel"†asked the editor. whog' the exercise 0f bad judgment in 0011‘ was on hand to write the obitn “'3" trolling 0" gmdiflg his horse means in .-:\II [(DOkS bright before,u _ absolute failure. If successful, the n ? .'l|“ I... I â€" the dying: man. .. I thought an n . mmi... . applicants come to |' There are lots of ' Hielan †Scotch over Chesley way. and this is a con- versation overheard recently : " We“. Donald, «id she got the sheeps she lost. ‘9†" Yes. Dugald, she not, them all †“ And where did she got them. " â€Oh, she got two by it;- self. and one together. and three among one of McDougald’s †it ‘° very funny †to charge him as an anti-prohibitionist. The Dr. made a profession of temperance until he was seventyvï¬ve or eighty years of age. and we’ll never believe he has «ban doned his principles. Of course we haven’t been watching after him for the past eix years. Even divinity students aren’t smart enough to fool withï¬guns. Mt. Forest. had an artesian wall drilled. but the people the‘re Calder a failure. " mare will cross well with a Hackney. 3 SEA FLOWERS AS PETS. "Il Government inspection of horses. f “â€"- 3 such as is carried on in Quebec, could ' 1'" an" “‘m’ c"‘"“’“ “‘0‘ ' be carried out free irom political in- " A‘e‘olfl- trigue it would be a good thing in The queerest pets in the world I i any country. The horse men have, kept in a beautiful row of clear, am however, the whole question in their “’3' round 313†tanks 03' an “Pl own hands; the scrub stallion only floor 0‘ a large aquarium. A8 you 1 .exists because he is patronized. I! preach the tanks you behold ElOWi , breeders demand pure bred stallions little groups 0‘ 001°? and artistic bier the scrub will have to go out of busi- ing and mingling 0‘ fantastic wee ness. Some farmers seem to think and shining “0393' Then when 3" that because they have not got a peer into the tank“ 5’0“ 899 what choice were that it is not worth ï¬rst seem to you 1““ like particular while to pay from 810 to .15 fee for handsome and gorgeous â€OWEN ï¬rm a good stallion, tut they take a scrub ing all over the little rockeries. Son m from .4 to ’8. This is a great of the flowers look like dainty pix mistake; if a mare is worth breeding and white and y ellow: and purple at Adm--_ 2-1.9:- A. HITS AND KISSES. I from European. Canadign quarries F. W. HODSON, Live Stock Commissioner. - M '1‘. FOREST ,, Headstones taken ‘Vas a1. shady character. and naturally too." “It’s his nature, I suppose.†“Not at all. He wears smoked spec- tacles." to Clings to His Mllery. “Ah,†he sighed, “I was happier when I was poor.†“Well," they answered coldly, “it is always possible for a man to become “M- nunxâ€" †spared his life, allowzed him to be ran- somed and permitted him to go home. But somehow the idea did not seem I impress him favorably. A Story 0! Cervantee. Cerva’ntes once gave a proof that his generosity was fully equal to his gen- lus. In the early part of his life he was for some time a slave in Algiers there he devised a plan to free himself and thirteen of his fellow sufferers. _ _.‘w._\..\w.u., u": applicant is impressed with the im- portance of returning all articles left In his cab to headquarters Without de. lay and told that an attempt to make excessive charges means the forfeiture of his license. The result is compara- tive safety to the passengers in cabs and a reasonable certainly that there will be no attempt upon the ‘cahby’s’ part to overcharge his fare." _ __ ww'v'. In the World. “Everyone knows, either from ex- perience or hearsay. that the cab serv- ice in London is the best and cheap- est in the world. but few of. us know why. So when I was over there I made it :3 point to ï¬nd out.†The Woman “'hn (\nnl‘lv\‘nt‘ ‘1... ALL‘ - I ________ 91:17. The Queen- Little Creatures Know. I u Ame-tones. . i :10 The queerest pets in the world are e kept in a beautiful row of clear, flash- Ei", ing, round glass tanks on‘ an upper l UNGS IV floor or a large aquarium. As you ap- ' If Proach the tanks you behold glowing ,8 little groups or color and artistic blend- I Me i- 1113 and mingling of fantastic weeds a peer into the tanks you see what at R GR“ h ï¬rst seem to you Just like particularly a. handsome and gorgeous flowers groW- A cure is now within tho b in; all over the little rockeries. Some ev ery sufferer: ot the flowers look like dainty pink and white and yellow and purple and P U L - M crimson dahlias. Others look almost . with lacelike petals. if used as directed will check tl Others look like little star flowers- all lot â€13: fetal ma“--- . » P Answers. ' ers at all. They are living creatures. known as sea anemones. For many years a scientist has tended and fed them, and the little animated flowers actually have come near the anemone. It did not take long ; for the beautiful things to understand it, and, whereas at first they used to withdraw their petals and shut up tightly when the stick approached, now they twine gracefully and stretch their dainty arms out as far as thev little jerking movements, sometimes twining in the water like snakes. Tap'smartly on the table on which the tanks stand, and like lightning all the petals will have disappeared. These sea flowers are really not flow. A-“ -L -“ '- vuvD “5‘ most large enough toiiilf-amseucer. But it you will watch these “flow- era†for a few minutes you will jump suddenly, for all in; once you will see A“- m-â€"â€"â€"A 'v v.“ “ll flowers Others look like lithe LONDON CAB SERVICE !‘he Queer Little Creatures Known .- Anomalies. The queerest pets in the world are kept in a _bea_utitul row of clear. flash- n Viewpoint. wme gracefully and stretch y arms out as far as they order to reach it.â€"-London his fntrepidity, lacelike petalg. star flowers, all They tell the Christian gent! “Iâ€? boy to Oh We are sorry to chronicle accidmnt that beM Mr. John Mthail.I of this place. one day last ueek.‘ While in thC woods assisting to get. 1' out wood. a tre e slid some way off: ‘the stump coming in contact, Withf one of his feet breaking it half wfly' summoned to atten the broken limb. an is doing as we†as posqib __-. - .uvu u uuuulCU [milvs ease, west. north or south. as ‘the case may be. of Priceville, har- messed his horses and ant for the water tank of a steam thresher on Sunday e'vening so as to save him time to go after it on Monday morn- ing. Qupr.\'-â€"-\Vhich sin is more heinous in the sight of the Almighty, this or the: other. Your Pricpville Con, Mr. Editor. had, in a recent man». that some were hiring hands on Sunday after coming: out of church to go to a threshing early on Monday morning. Well. we. are informed on good au- thority that. a farmer not a humhed I\.I'..v- â€"-"‘ ‘ Duncan McDonald. of this line. ac- companied Chas. McDougaH to To- ronto last week with a load of live Th! 5. McDougald left for the Amer- ican 80¢ a couple of wveks ago to mag-age in the timber business there all winter. lay aSIde their outï¬t. till 88880“. The tedious task of getting thresh- ed is dune, and all pugaged in that work during: the last few momhs can The fair fall we have had aflorded pec ple to get, along well with their fall work. Conseqmntly a large quantity of land was ploughed 8mm» November came in. For the last few days we had fairly good slvighing. but by all appnaranoe this awning it will soon banish our. of sight. of this fatal disease . ed to perfect health. Madeira, California, Mountains. Remain A cure is 1 every sufferer: _ , w--- -. "nu"... so were In UIII'OII. um mildly. Nine out of every ten men have been ' their youth. Nature never excuses, no matter how young. thonghtleee ori norent he may be. The puniehment and enflerin;r corresponds with the crime. T e only in proper ecientiï¬c treatment to counteract ite ell’ecte. The DRAIN 8, either by nightly loesee, or eecretly through the urine. must be stopped-Abe NERVES muet be built up and invigorated, the blood must be puriï¬ed, ORGANS must be vitalized and developed, the BRAIN muet be fouriehw. Our New Method Treatment provides all these requirements. Under? ally and tree of charge. Cue-ea Guaranteed or no Pay. We treat and cure: Varicocele, Blood Dleeaeea, Btrtcture. Gleet. Ernie-Iona. Urlaar 8 rmatorrhoea Unnatu- ral Dlechar ea, Kidney and Bladder B. ’ laeaeea. CON! LTATION FREE. BOOK. FIIB. tr“ mg his father’s éévhe also. When the box ', the lad whispered TOP CLIFF. now within the reach 0“ 6 more ï¬t. Neil for he :6 in muni- 0W1) mun. another [DB ac. to Too {LADY’S' ALL KINDS of business deals ated qmetly and carefully. 22 yen-s experience. . " Always ; never negligent.†l4 00k Dra war 28, The SHOP open every afternm All REPAIRING promptly erly attended to. Pumps of all Kinds. money made; W. D. CONNOR The Jeweller CASH ONLY. Galvanized and Iron 9' ing; 81 ass, and Iron Cy ' Brass Lined unders. GENT’S: I. 25 run In Detroit. am Steamy: ARE HASTENING TOWARDS A RESULT OF THIS DISEASE Elgin and Waltham Movements "â€" â€"â€""" DODâ€"‘1‘ :ugorated, the blood must be puriï¬ed. and developed, the BRAIN must be rides all these requirements. Under blood puriï¬ed so that all pimples, [.mï¬ nfrnnn an -‘AA‘ _. 4L _ . In Nickle Case. $5 00; in lO-kt. Gold Filled Case. warranted to wear 20 years, $10 00. n .6 AlWCYB prompt very low rates charge if no . £006 buildings 80“. 8011001 and id. Post ofï¬ce on “Hing up in‘ ac“. . -- Durham. Um in excellent negoti- acres Nov. 10th, 1 CRAWFORD . MCINTYREo Business phase 33.“). Camp insuled in.b|u “’0" charges mu J P‘S‘Iblo monthly. ‘P" April :aou..â€" u. ’Short Horn Bulls for Sale. FOUR YOUNGEâ€" BULLS IROM 12 to 20 month-1..†'l‘u April 14th. Two reds and Sent. 23rd. Erin winner at both Tqruum ï¬ne: xhlbltlous. For service :1: “U . 3. E. G. R. Glenelg. Boar for Service. THOROUGH BRED '1‘AM\\OR7H Electric Light Notice. Yorkshire Boar for Service Also building lots on them-4 fraxn street. being part of h NOW is 3'01" time tn seam For further “gunman... ___._ ‘ "‘1- * I]. Street. the propergy JBrowgue. The hmwe (mm g cuvemently situated. and g Emakg an excellent board“ ~ particulars apply to July 10â€.. mo: T HE 200 ACRE FARM. 11 as the 0. MP!!!“ L‘urm " I Oct. 2lld. â€"2m arm is Inardu;(i¢\d bu run-lain over 2000 cord tramq hopseand cedar lay and ten miles from wnll be sqld dining the a bargain. For fur terms of sale call or wr HE UNDERSIGNED for sale the “mu" "m-.- v tuna zUU AUKL' FARM. KNOWN 1 as the“McRae Farm." ' ' nnrth end of the Township of Glenelz. There are about U acres cle . Jared and suita- ble for running mac! ninery on. The but arm is hardwood bush and sup sed to ‘.“."‘in DVD!" *m An... A _ 1' II 90 August 19th. 1902. Building Lots for Sale ~w~-v¢uuu Uf ‘ 1 for ule the water power know “ Hayward’a falls,†Gleuelg. LEIL MCKECHME. Durham ‘ gum--LA ‘Il‘. ‘A‘_. â€y is your tigne to secure 1an turther particulars apply to J11). 20th. lyrâ€" Dd do well to take a look at John ltn of subdivision of Park our. north of Chester street. emment Survey, of the Tuwn Plan can be seen at. the nfl'we n ford. Durham, or at the ofï¬ce 0 signed. For further nartinnln 3 humâ€"3. oo ACRES GOOD LAND to HUGH Mammy . A uct “ SUMNER HILL OAK 31m Or nt this ofï¬ce. July 1, 1:02, Water Power For Sale. ï¬QUSE AND LOT 03‘ ring orchard of newly 1m trees. .' sold reasonable and on an m“ be ' Nrï¬cuhn apply to the ownier. '. h" inp. Frail); "1I£}'£n'“:.4“"†3001).. another frame 1:: herring orchard of near] y and r4: ..... LI- _ ‘ ‘1‘. â€com! pOint in Rea a I Ohl110011>id91'i.~ . V ~‘} my give a I'Obzf,~\,. . what it CODSISZS J . â€000 it Wil‘. Hm '3... Xi" wuste space at“! ~ , 'hst bogh Churvh. \ Building Lots for Sale. NY 9513.593 WISHING i335)“, .E i6 Cindlé POT“::‘1 . mg Der year. 1"†be strictly enforced. GEO. STA PLES, II. PARKER R.. Glonelu. " us. ATKINSON. I'm-m. tf. ,V_-.._-- vuuuulg lots would take a look at John A. Wum.‘ lib-division at Park Lo _ t numb. th of Chester street, m the Gay. Survey, of the Tywn of Din-hf... 05- mm, or at the office of th.e Jada. For further particulnrs apply to ARCH! BALD DAVIDSON Farm for Sale "I." n|'ll 25,9) 90"“ "f <3â€qu h? Hulywefl'l ske ‘09. -- 8d! (33;). by ‘01:ng \ullb Beauty 2nd (122‘ by ’0‘ (13). by Nun-nu ‘L’nd nus lots on the nest side being part of Lou IO 11. a property uf Mr}. J. L. house contains 1:! rmms, Med. and Quite now. Will foyuigidg 16 Ac: if “'.CALDER llurha Clerk Divwionvéém DURHAM. 0x1. East side a“. Jotsz IO 5;. 11 Durham H L'xrm Dur Edge H BROWSE letucra PQWOI' known MN U. APPLY A uctioneer. Dar. 1f. QI’EEN Sf f (ism ill OFFERS "-"0 "Ch I5 (IUD 3 but hora {"1 or Churchl 10d. and mg on the came p ‘ through Hm ‘ . Mt loft Inv formation 0 This idea of the Sp “Church is strong Archbmhop u hwly 2% words, “ Th4 ed the pultlculuz' ugul «vixoumem. etC‘ ;‘ ‘Mld themseheu- st ovory age to the Cu: fflth sod hope which hebuncuriuic of the It in ubhorrent to the 0‘ my free mun tha â€-9011“ to conlor lac- was» which but“ he ï¬nds no u ‘I the Word of God. “that cpiriwd life i ‘0 mt hypocrisy to h." ‘0 C bygone a “CI in unknown 3 0‘ conscience Was not The {Oct is that since M nil Apoatles made? bunny to set forms of Church Government ‘ .tl Unity in His Chur ‘0! God’s [maple gum Spirit towel: such for Tutumen: {rmgmmiq 1 in the Same way W! for. Pilate “ refund to such 1 comparison " Me of His Kingdom 11‘»: as: «earth but of Ni: k n pmhending all the ï¬n! “I! of Adam to the en louder would. it seem “at much but for his 1 «Jon not to admit an. tho other side. Ha flat-hooks better. he “I! my use of the a mint-ration. fly reference (letter a (nth. ullitnoes compact! now-n days between St, effluents, very diï¬eren Ititutionc. in order to â€ibility of Unity wn conformity to any set pm my friend Reader (or the comparison was reading the works of in†chiefly Chilliugwm‘n. elpoclally \Vhately al the OIOII'CSI intellea‘t an out chamber. Tues» not hesitate to reasuc from the kingdoms ‘Uf the Kingdom of me {Ipon this earth I’ m. low- The diï¬erencc W. Reader belim “ad hum anght. Illa: â€Unity in the Chm ! a outward confoxmir) “for†and ceremonies M oxwrnal COl‘l‘espul (“I of worship and m â€t. I hold that lllu! ,tlnfliluUnity of Spin: ddulnd purpose. .u. _. “No unity which is during. more in barn mtiflly Spiritual m; How Telumem. 12mm unity is or can bk. '1" M. the other llllf hr ï¬lth. husk, the otlu-l". latter killetll but Tim “(‘0’ It is this lllglp l‘ W'3iVing, 1110213 ‘3 M Presbyterlaus 2. bunch from a hum-ax. could appear to 3.. ~- thnc there should 1 futility also ye 14;: J gullible with the um. Vi“! IO many difl'cx‘cm with its Own peculiar m m. inclinations ill.‘ mdoncies. It is uni pointed out by AFC} ll}. (cited in letter of 0a.] .- lld nil Aposcles never j onward conformity z< symbols was to be tlu‘ u; flip, was in other \x'ozx unity 'hiCh they luelll to tho Church as the b0 “ B] thifl shtll all men J no my disciples if ye l, to mother,†are the ‘ lunar Himself. In thi: on. word :8 to outwan ill worhip or in anythim simply Love. which is Viflbl. bond of Unity in u in the fumlly no mat (cunt the componem n «or Mder assumed all." in a Visib‘w condo-59x1 dges not 7‘ ‘ It il not a mayor ' ‘ II in the present ( Menace hcwowr ‘. U tion 0‘ the Visilnu (A puenily accepu i ‘mpcion will be {mun-“1‘ w. Here it is 5min ; u (a my ietter of Ami: 1 good these words. .. Mxr who. unity which dc ¢.'ir. any visible shapw ‘ wing for a far higher mu azurnal Corl‘t‘qmzm ad-or oegemony. [mm †m VISIBLE CH' not. as cons! but He hm lBVG