:1 *.1 r SE lscw have fo rtheir, .50 600 17 r cstent dte, J3oiIed JËy Coh3brs, J':it Ivighest 0, -NOTE the NEWNESS 0F 2Oth Oentury lothiý In Fashion, Fabric, Fit, Finieh and value. "1- - I r, 0 BJath ýou. Mon who Iollow the fashion and men whom the fashions follow both wlll find somethlng of interest in ouré CLOTHING DEPARTMENT We are showing the srnartest and best of spring styles. It 18e etravaganeto go to high priced tallors for clothing. Our large assortment and low prices will meet the de- mauds of ail. Every garment '-eut fr4n patterns di'afted from the 1ndiual mq- surement of the customer. Black Worqted Suite, $1400 Tweed Suite, $12., $13, $13.509 1400 Ready-to-wear of lower grades at 86.50, 87,00, 87-509 88.00, 88.50. If you want to see how the clothes wiUl look on you, corne in- at any time to The Cash Store RO(SS BROS.- Fire insuran ce -ANOTHER, CLAIMýIAOST.ED * The H use on tie» Starr farm caughtfire on April 25, adjusted April 27. This is whist makes the Britià h America Asic. Ce. se pepular. * For rates, etC., apply to He B. WILLIUS-- - - I THIE KEYSTONE, WHITBY, THtTRSDÂ&Y, XfAY 4, 1905 SSunday Reading of Secular Pa'Peri.# on on Sunday evening on the Sabbath question Ile 1f]r. rred go the reading of 5s<>1,la5 papers on SundSY. He said there eho ~ paper in .very beome; thst s.cl0WPPII should be put a d' day. The daiiy pre,% as Wall as the local! papors, wert of sight. There was one excepti, ho'tever. The- Saturda conta.ined a page called ,The Quiet Heur in the er could oomrnend, and which ho lways read hin- seIl on Sunday. t us te thinking. W. taire neoiissue with the rev. gent.ing away secular reading on Susday-be may be 1.,bg thora--but why discriminato betweon the city and the local press? Tils -KITSToNE ce0ntaine a column of 0"Sunday at Home," the International hun- day-School Lessori, sometimes a short sermon by a prominent preacher, and boe and there items ef elevating reading. Mrgbt net thils be used on Sun- 1 daY witb as mucli propriety and profit as the page in the Il News ', Another point which sticks into us ie tîis:- Assumlflg that oe were te take the Saturday 64News" fer the sake of the page of Sunday reading,j and were te leave the paper on the parler table for thait purpese- in ' aing up the paper te read this page would net the average person be inclinod te leok at some of the other pages as welI? Take last Satiirdsiy's &News" for instance. On page Mi. appeared theo,"Quiet Hour.- WeroeOne to turn over the page by inadvertence, on page 29 appears - Vit and Hunier," illustrated by numerous laughable drawings. Te look at these %woild b. but human. Tien if one's eye were te stray te page 31, it would see sudh headings as, ,,A Charming Novel by Q," IlThe New Stories in Fi*ction," "ICurrent Topios,' etc. Again if oe e ere te turn th e page he would be into the thick of the. news of the dev. It miglit eeem te soane that it is treading on dangerous greund te re- commend the use of the Sunday page in a secular paper, and at tii. same time war'n againet reading the ether pages. if the secular papers are net for Sanday reading, is it net placing teinptation ina the way te ask on#, tu take up the paper even te read the Sunday page ? If one were te eut eut the sheet centaining the Sunday page, the diffi:- culty would net even then be removed, for on the opposite aide as the wit and humor-surely f he mest objectionable reading for Sunday of ail the con- t ntâ of the paper. 7-We are net wishing for a moment te nullify what Mr. Emery se well said, but simply te point eut that even in attempting to follow bis direçtions there may be danger and dîfflculty-4asuming thac bis contention be correct! thnt secular reading sheuld be avoided en Sutiday. As te this, bowever, some might reply, -The Sabbath nas mnade for manl, and(l nt man for the Sabiath." The Sugar Factory By4aw Carried. FRIDAY last was a dJay te b. remenibored by the. personnel of the Kevstene Sugar Co. For yea these gentlemen has been workîng te secure the establishment of a sugar fnctory at Whitby. Timne and again their plans had failea, but etili, with faith in the preject, they kept at it andA they have now tii. personal satisfaction of knowing tint their efforts have net been ini vain, and thes larger satisfaction in the thought that the old tewn 1la to be benefited by their enterpris and perseverance. 0f course there are s few whe do net see eye te eye with the. pronioters of tuis enterprise. They may have what appears te tbem te b. goodrousons for eppohing the proposition. Seldom do ail the. people imite in any movo- ment. Howover, ail told, there were only 36 votes ini opposition toe i.b>- law, and these would net- repreent more than prebably, 20 or 25 votera * t t1i. Legialature will sanction the. pasging of the by-law under the condâ of the farinera beiag taxed oqually with the.town's pielan- Pâd îiî 4ected, even though thore may be coee mght opposition. As- Sg tbeýt it was quit. right for those whcî md good reasen, as tho>' oht t vote againat the by-law. now that by an ovewhelming vote the by-law bua been carried, ail oppositiîon sheuld coe.. That theii.etllishment of the. factor>' here-uieaning, as it wgU the «.- penditure in the town of v&Msauma of soe orbidng h mpomn of a couple iiundred bands, and the payient eut te tthe farinore e1th. towu and district of many thousandal of dollarsyesrly-ca«n b. auythmng but & great benefit tè the. commuait>', is not probable. If the- Legislature sanctions tIse by-law, the eitizens should bo jubilant a an>' indiistry of suai> large dimensions muet spel s large increasonf business proaerit>' for tii. tolwn et la a Squul off WWfy. Terai Str--Tb*eiou ~ .1. lu. outi d#h ~o gto oolt j; For ail ki*nds of 4~~~44.44,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44PIN UN I ~ Patronize Tho Keystono Pîess Books Pamplt w"** . îÈ%W* j, i. ~N1-~. Posters Circulars" I "Au~ I "Na st. jvh.h~ e' e' -e' e' e' e' e' i Min Wbeat, red....... 0 t~ e $0 92 46 ......090 tO096 s pring ........... 085 te 092 pe ............. 080W 085 Barley ................... 040 te- 040 Rye.......... ........... 070W o0 72 Buck Wheat ............O 50 tO- 0 52 Oats ...................... 040 to ù40 BEEDS. 1-. Aleike, N. 1............ 8000 to 70 si No. 1)SO0(ew 600- id No. -3 00teoo 0 Re, No. i.... . ...... 000W o 900 TR .................. 050WLU G50 Tinthy Soed............. 90 tg 1 25) FLOUAN tED. Fleur, per ewt ....2.... 7go -&tu $a3(0 Chupped Feed, cwt ... 0oOu te 1 25 Corniuoal ................ q Wte 25» Bran, lier ton ........ (Xi 00 to 20 00 Shorts, pet ton.......... 20 00) to 25 OU- MEAT, POULTRY AND PRODUCE. Beef, by qUarter p)er emwt $6 25 te $7 50 Cattie, ive weiglit. but. 5 OU te 5 50 Mutton, per lb .........O<) Wte 4>10 Lani>,, nch ............'W >0te 4 (0 Hogs, live ,veibt .... >0 ut o6 00 loge, ligl t fat......OL\C e 5 75 Hogs, beaW1Y fat'.......'..O0 Co tc 5 75 Hope, drfssed pet libe ooOtc S00 CCikén,per Il ....... 0 )te-0 1 ç Ducksi pet lb............O0 litg 12J Geese, dressed lpur lb.0 9 te () lU Tutkeym, drossed, lier lb 0 12 teo 01l Butter., roll....... ...... . 0 20te,122 Lar ...... ............ 0 lOto 0121 Eggs, pet dozen .........0o 13 te o 13 l>oîatues, pet bag!....... 0<(O teO 09< Apples, lier barrel ........ 1 OU te 1 2S Onions, lper bus .......0 OU W 2 OU llay, per ton............. 800 go 9 00 'Staw, per load .......... 2 00te 3 00 Hides, pet cwt .......... $8650te 8OU Sbeepskins ..............I1 OU te 125 Deacons ................ ..25 te 6 Tailew, rendered, pet lb 004to O4j_ WOOl, unwabbed .........O0 14 teO020 Lamb Skins .. ...........000 te <0 Pelta....................o02sfito 0W SittÎngs of the Divisio n Courts. COUNTY 0F ONTÂRXo, 1905. WHITy-D.C. MacdeneU, Whitby- Olork, Jazn. 9, Feb. 2, Match 2, April 0 May 3, June 6, July 1$, SepL 6, Oct. 4 Nov. 7, Dée. 6, Jan. 9, 190. Oatà wA-D. C. Maodeaul4, WIiiby,. Clerk, Jau1 10, Fol>. 31 Mamb 3, Apuil4 May 4, June 7, July 6,, Sept. 7, Oct. 80 Nov. 8, Dec. 7, Jan. 10, 190W. BROUOHAM-i. Gloeso>, GroenWood. Clork, Jana. 1-1, March 6, May 8, july 10, Sept 11, Nov. 91 Jan. 11, 1905. - PORT p W. BE UID, Port, brrdy, Clrk, Jan. 13, M"ze8»7, Ma 19,uy 1, Sept. 5, Nor. o, Jar. 137 tont Clrk,Ja. 1, ahii1, My 8 set 14Nov. 281 hu-111 lm. imertou, Ol ,Jan. 10, Xaà m 1May 17, sept 13. Nor. ils. Jî#âi. ID&- i i