Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
PN1905_06_09
TOL. XXIV. _PICKFRING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1905. ipraft*sirostat barba. Medical. 'NV F. EASTWOOD, M.D., Surgeon v� • to Canadian Pacific Railway ; Coroner Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Claremont; Office hours—Before 10 a.m., 1 to 9 p.m.. and from 7 to 8 p.m. Private telephone connection with Balsam, Greenwood. Brougham Idt Zion, A. Johnston's ;Tth con), Wm Cowie'. !th con). and D Pugh'e (9th con) 6•ly Dental. TIR. E. S. BARKER, L D. 8.. D. D S. lJ Dentist, 6tonville. Honor graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and of the university of Toronto. Hours -9 to 19 a. m., g top p. m. Office in Grnbin'a Block, over Jew. • elery store. Local telephone No. 24. Appoint• .menta may be made for evenings. Residence O'Brien ave. 1ARSHAM every Monday and Tuesday, Office over White's store. 271y Legal. 1 E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• V • TER, County Crown Attorney, and County olfaltor. Court -House. Whitby, DOW Az SIcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• ers, Soiicttcrs. ales Office opposite Polit- o. Whitby. Ont. Jan .Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. J A:OGilli'rav, LL.B. Money to Loan. by Veterinary. HHOPXINS,CETERISARY SCR• • QEO>f, Graduate of the Ontar'.: Vet• ertnerToege•, Teror.o, re,ciatered r.omber 01 the Ontar.c'.eterinary Modica' Aesoeiat3)0 north of Green River. Oe a an:pehoe-ni lee recience one and one .nrter miles 120/32$ 2,1r.v ate tel Dtione 11 ine my ofncelPt0. 4address, PGreen ;Rarer. Oat 111 ustrt2ltf: €.arbo. THO A.S DUNN, Conveyancer, Com. missinner for. taking Affidavits, etc., falaremont . O u t Of BBUNTING, Issuer lf�Marriage • Lteeaaes for the Oonnt7Ism Of • tee at the store or et his residence. Pickering village DAVID BELDAM, auctioneer, lee.. Woburn •Oifalts safe from bi■ numerous friends trash fax and near. 8a:es of !aims farm e meg and everything tba is to be sold will be handled by the subscriber with the utmost ears end sold to the very beet advantage. 49-i7 R. BEATON, TQW SBIP CURE . s Oonveyancer. OotDml*Noaer for taking atmdavlta. Aceoaatant Eta. Honer to loan en farm leaner of Marriage Lie - mess" iter e. Out T•v POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, •En s for Counties of York and Ontario. •ae sales of all kinds •ttennod to on sbortest notice. Address Green 'rye/ P 0., Out. POCCHER. Licensed Auction• • ser Valuator and Collector for the Conn Mee of York and OntarioAll kinds of 'action stales ales conducted and valuations made at mod- . era* charge. Estates and consignments eon• instantly managed and sold by 'action or private sale Mortgages. rents. notes and • general .coopromptlycollected sodtans- blew" seeuarssThon. r • earn. for terror and particulars, Book. Ont. Dates may be trod at NEws office. 7 MUSIC Miss L. L. Moore, holder of Acaese- c Diploma of London Conservatory.. t $ Music, will receive 'pupils for in- struction on Piano andin Theory, at the rectory, Pickering. - 4-ly Spink Mills Red Wheat - White Wheat Spring Wheat Goose Wheat Manitoba Flour Family Flour Pastry Flour - Bran 518.00 ton Shorts 20.00 " Jumbo 25.00 ✓ 95 bus. 95 ,. 75' " 75 it . $ 8.00, bbl. 5.70 ci 5.7C " Graham, Whole Wheat Flours Chop of all kinds. Hard and Soft Coal. Above prices Subject to Change without Model Bakery Co,, Limited. PORT UNION. . The Misses Washington and broth - tiler EZra are visiting with their .siss, James Pratt has purchased the .H. rand. and Mrs. Watts have pur- chased a very fine Doherty organ. A song service has held at the res- idence Of Mr. Watts tin Suriday even- ing, Mrs. Patterson officiating, at the organ. A very - profitable way of spending a Sabbath evening for thoee jiving so far away from a church. onamantg Of all msteriale seed design to cell at enr works and inspect our stock, and obtein prices, Don't be misled hy ageras we do not employ them. conseqnent. ly we can, and do tbroW off the agents ccanniasion of 10 per ceet., whieh yon will certaialy save by purchaaing !torn no. A call solicited. Opp. Post °face. Wbit by, Ontario • Real Estate, Money to Loan 1 - A gpOd 50 acre farm'for sale in 4th con., Tp. Pickering—a ,bargain call Insurance of all kinds attended to..• Village property for sale. - • :Farms to rent' COnVeyancing of all kinds done W., V. Richardson. '•. Notary Public, picketing. Hess' Stock Food I • PICKERING LIVERY Pirst-elass vehicles for hire by day or night 'Bag us connection meet. mg all G. T. B. trains Freight and npress delivered to all parts of the village. Teaming of all kinds done on shoriset notice. Sale and eons. gammon stables in connection. GREEN RIVER. Mrs. Nighswander and Mrs. Ellis spent a day last week in Ashburn. 1Vin. and Mrs. Hoover arid little damehtee spent Thursday in Torento. Miss Cora Arinstrong. of Toronto, is visiting her aunt, 31rs.• Eli ":.Cielis- from our Sunday school at-. tended' the rally in Whitevale Sun- dae afternoon. Misa Maier 'Deter} 1-11. Leen ill for the past t Ntc0 weeks, Hope. • for her Reg, aereenpanied ,)1 leek's iii:1 anti Beetrae, :spent Sunday vsith his ;elver ts The 'Ladies' Aid ef Whitevele Met af tern, tn. • Ten areivel of a fine daughter now e.....oyerine, Repes are entertain- ed that he will soon be himself airaiu, Furniture... A foil hne of first. ',loins. furniture now on exhibition ill OUr Ware rooms. Prices right. S. Dillingham. - Pickering, Ont Wagner & Co, Look at the 'price of feed; Dr. Stock Food saves feed. It is endorsed by every farm . paper. Mr. T. L. Willbriiy,•of Tremont who won eeventeen prendurne -at. the :World's., Fair, is a very strong advocate of Dr. Hess' itock Note the pyiee of eggs — Dr: Hess' Poultry .Panacea- is. the : Hess' Instant Louse Killer luis iniitations. -I:Se the -original on your cattle. For sale at PICKERI NG Have a full line of fre§h and cur- ed meats constantly on hand. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Highest prices .paid for Butcher's cattle. FOR -SALE. small land containing Pickering. On slie premises are a tackled, stone foundation, stone found- atibn, cement cellar; barn 300.5, with good. stone foundation : good weed and driving shed, all in flret-elaSs re- pair. Excellent soil, .sinall orchard, large and small fruit. Hard and soft water, and never -failing spring.. Miles from Pickering Villageol nide from school. Apply to FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, E. Bryan,' Menageri DOMINION BL1.11 Capital Paid u'o, - Reserve Fuarl, and Undivided Profits • Mrs, Couch. of Teronto, is the guest Miss Burl- of Newmarket, ie her ucele, John Moure. Mrs. and Miss Randall, of Stouff- vine. spent - last • week with Mrs. H. Mies Cora Armstrong, nf Toronto. was the gueet. over Sunday of Miss Minnie Beaton. - The young people of the Methodist party on the Parsonage Lawn here on is promised. See bills later 0$n Sunday afternoon last a Sunday School Rally. was a very intereeting ent in the .Methodiet Church here. and ST3.6 participated- in be teachers Green River. Cherrywood. Brougham and Locuet Hill echuole. Levi Minis. Scartkro, Mrs. Ed. :Willson.. Brottg• hain, Rev.. Me. Reynolds and Thonuie Beare addiessed the school on lesson "Mr, Ward, the accountant at the reller mill, was the accompanist at tho Harold Jarvis. concert on Thurs. ea?, eight, .- pleydrise evoked mucls Applause, and corisiderable favoreble somment from the audience; Mr. Ward ie an artiet-on the piano. and in him Regina has acquired an excellent t‘dt.lition to the in:1st-cal circles of the city."—Regina Daily Standard, 3Iey 2etth, 1905. Mr. Ward was formerly teacher in our•public schoel. We con. On Thursday evening lagt at the .reg-ular meeting of Brougham Lodge. and J... P„ Laughlin were presented with vetaran's jewels,' having been inembera of the Order for over a quar- ter of a century. Bro. Col. ‘L E. Fare- ent and made .the presentation. A la.rge number of visiting brethren were .preeent from Markham and Pickering, aud a very pleasant time was had. a -regiment weighing 130 pounds to the man whalele reginsent averaging 175 to a man ? They wetild move faster, cover more easily, and would not be go hittable. In the bld days hand-to-hand fighting, weight count- ed but can easily be eliminated today., Besides the little man Aline cases out of ten has a sublime and splendid faith in himself, and will undertake . •to lick a bag of soap -grease ten times as big as himself. This is the little tnan's century so Mr. .J. A. Henderson, of Pickering, preeched- here very acceptably last Rev. Mr., Moore, has been restation- ed to Pickering and Audley for an- other year. The big annual garden party at T. Puckrin's is to he held.- on -the ,27th. 'We are pleased to s'ee Mr. 1St eiti able to drive (tut iteaine nieht with friviele in the city. In:lee-ter 'We eel] called at our iitett.hany el leer:Mos recently and •••:e• lettli pupils and teacht...r. NV, IL jet:keens brothers and sis- ters with their families met at her James NO. 31 ers Why is it that Ayer's ‚Heir Vigor does so many remart- able things? Because it is hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair _flair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dart, rich ocdor of early life comes back to gray hair. - when ant toed Ayer's Hair Vigor em oar wee about all gray. But now It ta a mks! rich black, and as thick as 1 conld Gray Hair Hay Tediers, Binders, Mowers, Plows. batten recently. spent a very Turnip Dnlls, pleasant day boating, fishing and pie - and Farm Iraplcment of all kitrk. 31r. 'IX'. H. Sackett). -Miss Rudd -and • Buggies and Wagnns to suit afi bile ride on Tuesday afternoon and For a good Separator eall on . enjoyed se well thee -they are now L..D. BANKS, with her sisters. r. Broadsheet - stopped off for a few davs visiting friends here and i -n Uxbridge on hie way to the 'North.West. Re is very much pleased with the country out there and intends settling in or near Winnipeg. Mrs. B. will join him lat- er un in the summer. Painting, Paper-Hangink The undereigned is prepared taas oept orders for painting and paps. hanging Twelve yes.re at the Imes. ness in England. 27t1 Christina St., Pickeriass. Farmer's inst;tute Meeting. The anrrual meeting of the South ickering- 4eoal 4eosy Ontario Farmers Institute was held at Breoklin, June 8th The atten• dance at the business meeting was not • large The aeual reports were rre- Best Quality of Hard Col ,Yards at Spink ship being under 300 accounted for b nieetinge being held later than usua?.. The finances were shown to be in a poor shape. However it is expected that the profit I from the excursion to Our/ph on June 23rd will be ample to pro.vide,for good meetings during the coming winter. The seine directors were elected with one or two changes Mr. W. F. Wier. P -resident for two years declined, Mr. J. •L. Smith was elected Preeident and Jas. McFar- lane Vice Preeident. The afternoon meeting at Hen. Jehn Dryden &Son** weather. Prof. Day, of the Agricul- ture College, Guelph, using some of able and undesirable points of a beef animal. The farmers who crow • ed around the Professor and anitnals asked 'many regestiorre-very tnuch valueable information being received. At the conclusion of the lecture lunch was' provided by Woman's Institute, votes of thanks were passed to 'Prof. Day, Hon. John Dryden and son, and the ladies of the Woman's Institute.. Mr§. W. Wilson is under tbe doc- tor's care with inflammation. J. E. Disney ha.s been teaming hay and oats to the city recently. Mrsi F. Hoar is under the doctor's 411. Full weight Guaranteeip Stove and Chestnut Sizeg At lowest market • We hare also on hand quii.ntity 41" Re.it Quality Smithing Coal. Our Coal makes warm friends; . Inoorporated by act of Parliament lett Pickering Itrairob. Authorized Capital 1 DAR Coneenliiitt,`•`• Lamm President 6sEra. Special attention given to Farmeri Notes Collections solicited and promptly made Farmer's Nowa discounted American ea Portlier' Eachange bought and sold Draftees - sued, ayaiLable on all parts of the world savings Bank Department. Interest allowed on depoidte at Wilbert am, ' rent rates, and credited half -yearly to depodow' . 'Geo'. ME err. butuiese. Little Fellows. '•.The following is. taken from the, Hamilton Hetald, and refers to one well known in Pickering, Mr. J. T. Clark, . formerly of, the Pickering avar was raging, or fizzling rather, Joe Clark, who cannot boast thanY in, tiles, but ie the hardest little man this eide of salt water, whether you .go east or West fer it, was one of the ed- attectionalelv called be his con- freres lesioe' only 'knee high it) it grass -- 10110 to ShOW the world what a little neto, plivshnilly, can do. He is an expert boxer, wresthee swordentan, lete-and itetakes a nem three times mg as he is to get away. with. hini. While the war was giving us all a nein. he ;melee(' his readers by: rea- peatedly pointine t tut the absurdity of picking, the biggegt men go.to War. They presented a bigger target to the enemy, they were elower, they ate they were harder on the horses, ete. etc., and he made out a wind case, not forgetting te say 'that the big men didn't have . the initiative, the .geit and the staying.: powers of. the little men, .clinching his argements with the names Of 'Poleon, Nelson, Julius Caesar, St. Paul, Roberts, Phil Sheridan; • Stonewall Jaykson, and so on. There is no doubt that Mr. Clark will eXtrect. great comic -lit out of the present war. The little men are :WHITBY BRANCH. General Banking . - - Business Transacted.. - tion of farmer's sale and •- other notes. - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. r)epopits receiyet of $1. and. Ii).teTee, allowed at highest Corapvt.l.nded, or paid half Jeweler and Optician. - June 2-Ith. Sale just north of R. - whalopping the -big ones in Ft wayl.R. Stations._ A rare opportunity . that astonishes A fellow. After all, for those wishing an animal of Brock st. south Whitby. when armed with repeating rifles either sex. Catalogue on &plies - Thos. B. Hain Of Oshawa, spent Sunday with friends here. -Owing to the illness of Miss Van- Valkenburgh on Monday the scholars Miss Edith Batrner, of -Pickering,. is here attending Mes. Wm. Wilson, during her illness. . The Epworth Le'agne of the Method- ist church intend holding a garden party et T. W. Gibson's cin.June 12th., Rev. A.. C. Wilsop peeiieh here in the Methodiee cluircleneat Sunday each eorvice thq Claremont Choir will On l'ilesilay evening. a well contest- ed foot hall game wae played . here be- tween the. fainows Green Rivei. S,. the :it t.)re StCligi 2-1 in favor of the to I COIlgratl 0(1 11114111 thi-S, good showing. as this INele their first prac- tice.of the season. Our boys are play- ing, 1101110 t•hi's yeer. Tlie tennis lined nis ;is follows Shen). - Percy : half -back, Ellis, Pennock, Cowie: forwards, NV1iite, Nighswan- der, Steward, Ferrol Daten.' Green - White, Ledgette forwards, Adamson, Harrison, P. Wilson. J. Wilson. IMMO SSC 1 a c es Cut Tw A few years you NOW we' ean s011 e -tit an. extra gen& (tents size, gold fill. ed for t12.00. pav mese us, Our Motto—Small prof- its .a.nd.cinick_ _returns. Don't cenfuse this with our Solid geld- watches- ranging in price from $18 up, or our cheap oneee vertisinvto sell by__ auction- his - herd of Registered Shorthorns on 1 Norman Bassett • that kill at two Miles. Why shouldn't .tion. Address him at Selby, Ont.* OM" • '1ANS 11_ RI_11F.FIRE_. � - 4 The St. 1'ctersburg correspondent -of the 1_ondon `standard clairus to have r4cciscd eon:iluuation"front geed; Japanese Officer Who _Took.. Part. Uescrib_es suurce5 of the r.'p4+rt that the 1.:o\'- F:1° ernteent suss, cis'the temper- of the ' �` -• .- . .the- Great Naval Battle, t,•eo;, ,1lneltlriv and e horn. : Ac•coldnt;; to private 1't1erS from s •� y >\'Tan:huria, (:1.n, l.in •vit(II 1'e•cent1v ` ' h:, (E olik, 1,,. and ,1412 a •.a oxcc 1t- a" Ii 1112•: G I:I•: 1 1 -'' \. 1 I(, 1, 1, 1 , t iu•t 1„11:!1 - v, ora it i't (li1llut;Te(1 The tl;?, (l. '1 ho n eery \ve r,• 51eo m! the x.. z A (1c•:1,,1ten from 'Yukio says —.\ 1 1:2:s.,' :u 411.1, %as dual I tel\ smile. !41•,14 h, n , ci. i bo uli'.c+_':, \„re tic - .11t;:,:: o;>c„!,,,-,t,...„2...t: ho h:+:; 1(1111 , c1 tel -Z-2111111011'6 SON': I. 1:0 l 1.21.11. .r.:bi"g i pr • .1B! .c;$, Mixed or Greek Tea. '''- c c1. of distributing l'''"' ' proclamations �� Iso, %, 11,.... i,illonl: ''ac l ust (11 o0_1 (...2211 -shells •y\.a'e e',i•ki 1.14 thuL 1.411. 1(121:(1 in P1),•....:11) 1 of the.. _ _: _, . of Sc•t ;lit 1.;i tt '1':,;I~1.1,,u1a, 1 r; e, tin, It .1 anu ,1:,,iC''” nit a.' ° Vai!td only in {esti packets, By all Grocer's. • \t -5.:.111 .a'lr::a•: ,•+4'1.:u.,; 1 i e t e. 5/e, 11 1. 1 11111 Lot +_'+!J w1., �•., 1,!..:•:-.,.;...„., 1:,.0 � ,..• .. 1. , ,. ,1 - ..a O � .1.. .. ---4,1:,...*,.. ::c�' ,1, , 1 . .,t c1.1 11` ti. 4 uln' iO ('5/,:,'.'i\ .1: Ti;, \t' — - t: l t '1 'I r 6 {iaE�tc^t Award .vis a eG: -,�. 1`. \ 11. 1: .'I.. t1. -e' - e`I'•a. ;—. ...I-. ._ tl i\;0 I c 1 t . 11 1 t1 Tito (c,: r,t.11•'-o•••t of.11.e • 1,1414.?(.n L i:.:c the •u, 11,,.1. ti (, :a i r-7.'jr`t ;.,.R 3� T -1 r� �1 au c,ll;:uu,u 1.!711 - ,•. t .,219 1 •.I �! . ,: - ` L : ',,...t , ,1 • a a11t tie 1.12..1` ,1, f• flat th.• l , i. at 'l, l; -; i 1 i J •-` �{ ' .. .. - , +. ( •rt• , ' I ,t4' t, :45/11 .:(1••41 v is ;�i,11:t.1 �S1 %v I• 't ..... .. Inn :2.iO t,. Y1 1...t_ dr) 2,:1,. ) ,0 :,,,r0 re i. • ;. 4!114 1, 1 f u:ily to a --___• • • 1 t1 1, : r. . i r t', , J r 1 t f4.•114,,,,, 1, (11(1.1 ,..e 1, 2 1..r 4'l O.4,p 1.1'1 , r l r •( t1. s1 1a.:1 1.l �+ 1 :., c 1 1, t :1•''1 .1•te,1 I :ot'r 1t I„ : a ' I lila I'. i'. I sit .1 (I ... :;.-,i ;,:ti..: o° t•'1 ,•' - 1 12 , , f 1;4'.1! t1. t I+ \ i'.U.. „l: 1,111. - " _ _ !,1 4 ' ilei. Q .F4, .. .. I C I;�,. r, :!'. 't 1. \.','?• I' •U`,e :' ,.r _1 tJ. 1 •' l ., ilt (, .., - ,.. 1' ,t ` (" C.F./..020.5 .._ [' 112•_ !.1.i , i- 1, ° .1-\!['.0 .1 II' (11111.1 1 11;•21 .1 1 tele ...11' 1.l Tae —�.,. Y i .2'141 1112' 11 ..12'•11 at �1 • I'' '1. U"s, 4 1111 `411.(,0 4(.00 ii ;'t'1, it t' t k , 1112 :..,5 I'- t1i •...c,1.+ .lit ' .:l I. 1•it % r, 11. c u +1.t u, I :t :.c rt l 1. :, ..1, n •1 ?1.,,,t vs•as...:i ,,1 t, 1', 1 .1•,.... ,.i. ,.c r, ;(1,1 u: ,it 4':h •i ,,a !.1 , 1 i4',1...11....'91c111. --i.);:••-!]:,If c _t, 1.111 Jrr 4.2(0 t,. b .: 5/'i" r ,t (, r s:4' 1'1',. ,2.. nt. t.t1 1:• 11, 7,....`t,•;•1,•••...1.i (•..rt.r: \0 1 1;(,1,.,.,.2. "u.+ ,i. 1 11• 1., 1 - t,•c'7'r 1411 (11.50 • a• ,• •isle ',i ,, 1.1•. 41ti . . •t. t.., .\ ,.•: .,'. • .t,. '1'.. 1,1(,..,0• 1; 1' a, ,1 •1,1•,11,. „1_Ii' 111:1 ;u It tl,1 :1 ( - { I., 1, , , t2') :).!i� • n,• 1 c; _\4'J. 1, .t t'., tt 3t; 1 .i , ,., t... ,. l' . It t'•. t. •If !!...!..:','',1,•:_:,,,j,„'„:`, 2214 1,,. 1.,:, , (, ,.., 11 1.i .,U 4.2;� 1 I i, i,1 1 411:.4 . i., l .,i 1t ,' • 1 ,.t:, tit. ILL,: 1_.11. 1, it, tl.u,- 1 1,4. 121.2^ III,„, 7!. U} (I t _ • r •,t it'' .... tel' i.. .,.e ec I ,i -i ,sit-. . : a, n.4' a',:1 !a g I:n' a-2)4 (111) dull; 9O 1..1' 1. c•ar'i, 2 Len 2 t", C 11.2: 1 1 1.. 1 1 . `•i' to 1.'.;!, 1' i '1 1 1:2 l J 11,2 lt.41_. 0 ..: -.. colt. j. ti 11•.-:1 4 1 v •1,(i 1 1 14.1 1 ,,1„1 , , ::11.: • 1, 1114 s (1141'11 It'll) alt as. adv. c,!21';, ere 1111, ,• 9 1110 r tt?.i f1 - du . C.4 I p< t, 1 t r t (1 at • 4 to : 1 J1, t t� (6''.2:-'4z.„), 0 u . it , ,1 i 1 t lain I1. s ,Irks, ust a4' c( \e ::: f t0 , _t'. i h '2 1 t:1. 1-,4, 1 -1-1'rti,l. r 1, i• ,:t.•! .4'1 .. 1.c;•• I:1.\i-:.1':'i'>, 1:1::1!'4! `•l;:\ •11.1, ' 1:,•: to "le 11... r i,lr e•le,ll•.,' \14.411 ' - — . +. ~ 1,,, c•''''' V. I'. 1'. •. t ,S '.\ I.. ,I at1•�,. 1 t1 - V. 'I `�4 1,,: I,4' a'- ' L, ' ,1., �,.•1,1 t•1) 1 1' '. P.t [ .l•- ('� \',5/1 l,:',-: I.A ,1„ e:^. 1,,111 t1.t'.:•-•,..":41•STOCK ` (` r :�� ell. tl+lel, C -' .12 , alit r .,,..1,17::••••t.,:tt •t' t e! 111;• 11.•1,11 •I1; 21.e 1'.., 1: i A, .,.1 1 11 ,?•t, 1 ) .::. 4.4.,„,,,,,a11,1_ t,",t !•,,-,..1O to �5.:_(, 1.,1 s,..•,.,1„,•„.,• S T O CIK JUDGI G. -.. .2.„„..0,,,,„,,i„.„..it, ( 1:,,,,,,,;t,...- `•',-' .1ilip 4,1 417. 11 111` U t 1 ,,1 , t file ?1, '- c•1 1• •4'•'1,.1,11'!)11 ,If- aI e '., 1-) ti;i.1t) fat '2,1':: , .111,1 ::' + • t' tin.. t t ' ! lea •t ...-10. ,1 ,i'''' s t','') h, r .v c. i, r.'..; t'.1,1 , I lul''''''''''`..'• l.,• T 111 1.t I este ..:iv„I 177 ,h'• L,.sClaw's Will l e Co-- -iur4-ed to 'In•,t • tom'. . .slue,,, ,,.r 1' a ('`, ie i /hi- 'c4''4. -.Lt._,the.. .111:.,.,.21s (.,,1 tu'i.c.l to ,it It ,o ib,c!, (•t , t 4(111'. .'2, 1•, n4'; 31 IIIItef!—Ile::n 1nw4r, PI, : t:) X11 - 1:(„ ,1. '11,0 4',l ,,r s, n ti.'.! ,, ! ...1 .(' ,,'.,t �� ;,1 12 `ll , ,n SIU \(tcn tt strut On'razto • £ eters. 1.i ' .11:!1 i.,,,•I.il 21. ' 1:,.', e c ; sirs 1"e nl,1:t 1 :(, 1 ,'. some e , 1:,.,c_ :r, 41 1'0(11•(1 l t:,• u,- -. 1.i , the ) 2,+2'41 .21 ' ` ' • its• jet• } trx ';',.,!1'..i..,!„4.,11.)•1' 1411. .:I 1(,t ur;c A `In,'u1.1n d ,,t 21 s14 g' �'prr.ial ort'- . 1 r 1.44.1 I."''r1,41 th, '1'4 r - :14!1 0 a(._ t .., i(•,: 1 11 1'I: I: • 2 i 1 :+,.. _ 1 ,c 2(,i 1.'1 _ t \ 1,, • - 1•,1 tilt 1- :144 „c n c5/ f 11 4 4.43 c, 1., Ii•,.l 1,- til ',•I1 ,•2• ', 11.1 .1 is 1•,, . 1 11, r' . 1 :2 r `,l-.)- Pr"'•t•cl 1 :s (tier (1.42:1 .7 t - t },1!•11 he n', r,• I,IUI,, ,pr \2411 ao,l •132 f• 1 :atilt. 11 1 1t' ,,t•n. .n 171... illd 4 ih , i1 10 v. • , 4'i:.' (,); it 1 .1 i4 r. , It, 11! •tii r,,;, I. \ 1,(, toes:, 011•_ i 1, ''1'(,4', 111,4 12, :tits, _••'.C11 r, t1 liv0 ` ''''''"!".12.'s 2!, !7 I 117, ;, \'.t :,tt '; •a'1 1 1 4 } e.1(1 .tt \ 1, ,_ ;11.1142! . t1 IiIirc) c4 . iv ( :!,1 t':1. '...rt?, our �,t, 4's ,1. ,1 noti \' i r d 111 .1I, e—t;c•.'c to 71'c fur \u• 2 1,,1.11, 11 1 1:.. h, It 11'l • 4'4,':11,(1: `.41rtitr. the t 1 t'.l,t,u.11r , ,'11 r) 1 t4",l ,1. - „. Cr lot i la 111';2 .. d It ,tt'', t l nut ., ,Lii, sw• 1 1' ', e, , , u,•: ot.t •-.,:e n1., 1. c 1.h. (111',rriu 1 . 5/,a, t., or.t ice r, 1421,), 2(••,ive,1 111.1t- 2•1 their • 11,,44'• t i 1I':'i1tt;: (,•4'n—Ciina,Pt1'1 notiiiitat; \t'r,r•i'Irn 1.i .\; . ).'1,1'„• ` 1 "1101' t1• 1r:'"n •t:'r . 21: 1211,_ ,. !1 t!: .1:.111 .,:. ,l 11r ,.4th, a ,l, �1'I'I'I ,II"I'. _ „ Ii. A he'll r('+lr- t' 1.1.1 -,:. Ted \ ', 4(144- Gs C to '.'1• ,•^ rt a,z• ,2 4'r- ,.t :e , 1;.t I iv Ag- • i.` i,, 1•'; i *,,,1 2. t 1.2, , „:. (:,1,,..1,..1.:14...? gees v 1: r-s:a;4 A e': s1 al, i1 fro:.2 I.0 ti: . 1t: at I int:411 1 1 : 111rill itro I (' l c „1 C. kt 1 ,.gall, V. n' 1 •t', . .1 1.1-r, , 9 t1.. •ilc to i_. f.1. t„ •,,e` 1 ( I 111,.•, 4 1 r s—\ +: n ,•sC - ite- 4-1 „rie.1 ,i„ 1, t' '1;1., ' 24',2•' •r1t'_ ,112, 'hilt : 11•, •1ci 4'':1 ..., 22 ;11111:'ti 4.,,,,,...,,-.%1 2t 11,•i'.it't- '42I 1 r,,,. „ II! 22 r •'. a1 . e•::7 211.: 1 �.,.an tic• c: ,t. 111 •-ot 11' •, live _ 1 , !Y.( i:., VI,.•h `t :4. ,',.1• r 1' o 1,... ,!,; :16 •I 21..42 ., stn ",; 4.141- is II1ti t, t•—. .iia' r c•.tr, f 1.a••,...: 21,141 1 z 1411 1?1 tucr► n�� and fired are when the cavalry nitrols of the two armies have brushes. TROOPS DISAFFECTED. Rt� Defrlightfushlnlly Always' Mire • i4'_; v.:. \ .;, . '1 'I , l; ..:• • 41 „•••i,.,•• i ;;t. 1,, -1414!.. �tt_,d:,;, 1..,,',I't.�: 1 ' t;.•.. 1r,_t t1', : , ,;.Int, 1•i o•1 -,- , , �1 ,',6 1',. 1 .,r,' iv- n 2.1 n, a. both 1 1 .' } d'1 •ns• icra • ',1 t,, 11.• to }:,••141 1.,,' - W r + ,'1: e' 7 :,t , t 1 -.0 1., ,111. 1 1.u•,,,,;: h, .•1.111 2.. tui• I,1or•• n 1 11'1.-- a:.1 1 1 r,,. 4',t: 1t:,11 will ! •• a10r a:'• 1: t ,.. i ' � , ,:.1un•I,;.rra1. ! t � to t•' l 1.r }.• 122'.22 l,ttw:r !. re- - 2-."••;•.s- hr• to , t!^.,, 't. +f 1',4',••, 'l,, L. '4•cl .:1.I ,1.:'c (,ere 411 • ( 1.-11:11" Telt t Al\ic' I . I _ 1.r: t• Itt(! 4 uu'�1.cr<. i 1 :,r' .1 d 4!• r' • te'''ns..• '1 -.. 112.1•• 411.1.. 1'e• 1 .221'11.2 th,1 •`.,( •,.1 -!ri4. tit ' r 1•,,, tvst•1 --'—b A-11":.1'1,2 ''i re. 4'1 r 1.r f 2 • em; p, •• th i• if me,' iy,•1 e 1.1 iii r -.!I iiii:-1.1.' :.t• 4.2 Jai •114' ' pod” ,.,.t iltil 7iie" Tor' nr1111ne at.• all 1•\,,•<2•,.! to ,1; \, 1,4' 1'. ' '1.1r4S, 2 , '1,.� one !',r,.1 n1T;)It :It tat'.. - _ I,,cntchl.lt.—;'. to IAA: 2112 ter, . FELL 1 TO Tii.E SOLD. _ 440r 21,...11 seilite,i to �11,; 14 i',..,)) t }41 51,:4 :,h1,241..41 1411 ;tt•.1i' `11,(,1, t..[' vi..NI,TyI;�-;'4'(t( 5/c, atest, — .. tF ,i e t4'.<,:. .,( t1.: a _41.11 11 1 tin ua2..I the ut,uc„ , -- Fatal Ac-: °e -:t c- the Vtlahconda t' l:l.t 1 •,(I Int 41, I,+, rev t 112 luc;ltlotl t ^ I r1. 144.14 t, } o', r'. Irirg, ('(11 ".1'!'4 1'I:(,i•C('F:, ... Per'- Arti.t',tr. !t1..:,.12•1 11, !t,• 1.1,,,,,;,,,,s. st 1.r •,ar•d, 2" 112,,•': •.I.,;.;1. 1,,,4.-1.._ ,,,,,,,..re„,..;`t•.. (\`• , i rt, ll .1.t\ rt. -is I:n- , ..4 - 1 .,,\ dr n; •1.11.1 .iii i 1.s r. Arthur, Ont.,. it,i2 —F,}1. 11, 1:s r:re cn:chen c1. itiii e the ! els k,,lt r' s• L;te, •n' n Admiralty hl, t:•'•n in- v _I, 5tt!s.—.,1 cl'11.r. ,:t} to tri':} Pu1.lr tr,4 S ;11th 1214, 1!,•14 2.441); 444 Ilk i- •, 7 ee.2,Al,i:''..' L 4',, 2forn.1,I ¶1.111 a 1.1. 1,•4,s , 41111,1 i'4 (1. 141"1'.."..•••11illts tt 1 rnlrn it rI• t1 to hit.) the 112.1.1 at , si r• With the 415/,;14 s.: 'i1.lt Pr,- -!rill-.r ,aLu:11 t • -.!Ort fur the L:1\e•r 1) do •)v .• ••1 the '9. 1 T..'' -acre enerige(1 r 'e '1 • n• - ..A 1 2:.2.1.' ¶ • her,. ,,f it e l e.' 1:i„ 1,, s'`( �t tilt . Ih 4'i, t^ru>(i to ,41)li, n• • ltt.:.,:, \\ 4'4•n • :: `foul of wire, • -- hl . rhe n:. r r r.;( ' 1 fAr:l.r ,.n -i L;u.',:1.d•.' it. '1.t t eclat• ch. i .114 1,11 , e,, , •c!Ic.tcc 141,4 1' 11.14 h ,i L(d const in —4 do It1;,:.+ roll, 114 7 !'c r„r 11.12 t. Ih F tin tha 'fire '1'h,e , ",ct tv •huts til -i1 .4'2 , f in •he Jellt1, 21 sT t in th:' :-est of , - - • - 1 1 team 4.4;,1, (; i. - ,t1. r, ti r + c,) nr'd.uun 1te • 1'. , our hrIe and ;t gra; ",oln, rsil .G's .1411 1.•`,7 1-',..t'• cit t4' are d ( tt 1:'14. T2S� O_ I_,,.• �A:.FLES. hat,•h, t4' iu1 and pretilipitat,n 1 ,_1....._.t-,.i}w - 4.11 t o l l l. l e' 1 i. 1;,2,sr i , it r(: v,f7 r„mn,,,rce•1 �-,,r � 2,4'„ rte. ore • f o 1i-.4 t: n to ion,: it.,,,,,,_ - -- i 'l i, k,• tr, •, 1.1,1,14 I < irori. 1!> f4'ct ho• --- l n ttilcir,ati-Ills I, r new ;'4'c un• '11114 the 1i:title wi•Ls un_ •\\it'll Tilt•,.; •-1141.1 :2 1.c 1 .1 „r 111.12 tt,• ..m:,--- '-,—ie ztn'.en/ of Agriculture Decides z ; 1.122, W. \1:11 Was so seriously ine 5/4,1.114 I.,,t't ►1.1 our 41.tr1 }',•ry 1 it1 t j (1'i. h .1. • 2'a1e 1 'a: in.e 4 u cit,• 1 0.111),1.:' to Try a iV w ?rIet':od c1. .,1 .,•,! at 1 244 to _111,c 1', r to•tyre(' that !1 is ill not E4'(O':Ir. %V, 1—F'i)ui in ta,,i.'i1eL at 1.,i; to Kari't tut s.•,t4.4'. l a broken ankle on the ,orf d.. of the' ficen s 1 a,1• 1; •'nes of the s. ln'sru ,1.t t c.iptared I ''s 1 f A 1 Pn!rh from OftnRn Fa45'— 1.r( . ,•.1111 142,1 1•, .11k ' 4„4 2,442244 4' we 111';94- •I':, 5 at 411,,,"4.'•9 of x,j11 (0 4'.`11:1,• I - - -ii ilii WAS <.4(1)'. c -h ,n,iured, 11. lienk- Fllr r. rho ..i. a of he I+r atrt rt1,•nt • I 412.;2'—Or1`a in, (;Oq on tracts -of t!1 r,J2n.r.tarls 1 _ail,st 1Le 1.11451 •...`.. - 1. (' _ l bur „as hadl� shal,cn u,, wt11!•' C'. i e•n !-ite),aa,::! a 11 r. + .ria, 11!.�1e.. _ 1- 4:5/ •Acro .211411• is nhol4r to unliertal.c •rlr,l4;;,i t , :,c out of st,ire .'amt 4141 -- of 1'.lrtus'11'11, nr:•l ,he! were, ahI4).,4 1 ,,, 1,11',1 1„r.• Ir }• •,',L, ihrtt the _ 64,144114 esc'ap4.i 4vibh 1fEht.i21J Its. i'''• the t•�tul:) of a limited manlier 1.t (i',c on trach, and 7(ti to ,:.c out of;' t`1. chi,ncr their 'curse til te .•n -rt, 5,,.;145 '.1h11'h ecr.tlied n.9ru•'(1 •14114.+ of ,an,,l1'c,'1 milk-fr'41441 indi\•idual•co.w5- - . Ston 2 - 1 t t '-.Sfa'\`. '(41:•I'11A\'112. 1'4'Ill:D. the 1r,rt•,',•t's • of 211.: crews., of the less rut• a ponos! of :144 'doc•s in. :1 few.- ' I2•il, l Ilav—$R per tun for 's_'1,. 1 �• PALE, FEEBLE GIRLS. '_'44(4 •4,,4st„4•:2\)'I4t'4!5, '11:[1, a, .1,-, 1'i'rt1m,:•4''r kiln,' -1111,1.,' hr, , loc•uleii,' dl4ring the. 1,n,,,,,,,,,,44 si'px44u,,,tiu,.,tlty. a4«I 114.1x4•'1 041414.1.,4 r $o.",U• _ •hate 11,..11. liens 1•ar:,1l, 1,41 to thy' 11:41, 4\,1.41,.•!! ,;,11,.4* :4 the • 4. 1,4nr)' This14111 4)1114" 4• t''1. 11:,truns to term 1t„ $' in car tuts .,n track h •4'lA ' � Creat R-esponsibility Rests on ..-' 1.,t t 1L, sire: of the.l(n-,loll line. -,•1'•,e ;ind on th,' .l,ur, s 41, the .i, t.,111,uritl: some ilea 4'5 to t lir' \4)244' of 111114V4- 1 1 11:11,•11 i'tra0t ., —Sri 7to ,4'i per cwt. :AS 1, : a, of our !Irst (11V1n :.io, ul.it'h 4'u:1,1' 1 •11 the ,c. .'f th.• tattl.' . dual.dual.„a 1s 1'. the 1„14.1. but .1 nut. tn2',.' (1 4 (1.r lo1,;•4111 t',iek tier.', - . Mothers of Growing Girls. 1,.1,l berm,leading, c'hangc•i to the: 41.41r•a.•Itlrr'al \c,^ . 111!, w1.,,) nu9 tiler :10 .1):)1312144 Will ht: te'l'l for' \ great and serious responsibility r,':,r-'i,t tit.' litl4,' ah1le the-K•asll;;a 4, 7,'11.1.••4• .if 71:e, 1.. - ,'Iit' 4.4)1442. "4 1. 4114 I?I1ron.- 4441-t)'r.e Q,,}_s d1i1'-I ,. ,'1I(1KTIIT';\1, 2. ARISF.:'r- 're,st, 14}.4444 y evermother -whole . 1.2fit4;lc;1• 'the line. The 4-..iru;.1c111,ir,t 1,44, of 2)4. Pic. s•un !.,e:, •,:2Q, it \ras',224:; ti.'.' month• nt intervals of 1t)' •Molar, 11. .111nc-•i—'4.hoot—'I'i:cre d:Ulgllti:r' is passing, the threshold nt , note I,.•i.:nlc v,'rg !''e(•re The 14,2ro- unnnrin",•tt nn 111 :rsdav, 1,111021 the eta}s, loth the 'morning's and cleft- wa, an iniprotied dotnaml 5/.,r Mateo,- girlhood tutu won:inhood, She is at am() was s.•2•41 to ho,)r, lire.. .1 i_ittie '11a,d1}' 1.f • the 2.1 2.', \1,4,• 27, itr. 111:;`* milk is to ie 1,'20)44.11 and re -.'tin s))lllg shoat, tut 1.5 a. rule: bid, a crises, ,1411 4i she is to b1. o later the ituc i:4nc h.:4.411(91 west, ::n:i th.- c4,I,r'ing' 2„1444 of hi, f n; ^.1.1111, the' .1.0111141 on n turn, 5+1PpIt,'d by the .wcrr.ltt4 •'. rfmust eulthy,_h:1p]y • Woman, she de- - t'. chunked our roues:' accordins:ly. t,al1 -!,5/), c.1s'ia1,11 4.140 o2 4.(, tees- dairy rli,,'ision. These trnt:c Will be, )''lour-11,,eito1,a spring wheat -pa \clop ri1,litly 1104v. She must •not T'ive of our second division concen-'s,,l5 '•1.1'. by the •,Iai1true.''. - couclricterl in Ontario at-%Ia'Lry- $5: ;� tents. , .P to `;:, Jtl• strong hiticers',' be pair, snnieen-!'cod, sallow, lull - trate) 4hr24 -fire' on the Bary,dma• 1t ,\,1•, '4 oe•lk,rsa!n v squadron, a- 'tbwn. Ingersn1!1 1lount'nin \'o•cv ''.1"11r• 1 $!, 10 to 'g5 20, nit41, r oh at pa -4 •F:ui;1 t-nt1 hluudl's- at this time.. :hti Our first dicisloe Holt 1:<'_un firina• cord?n� to rl344rt, which 4'1.•,(1 un .the Belleville), arid -Black Creek (near !,.tits. $.i x,44 t., $5,60; straight roll- tailst have 'additional strength ane a•i;t,:rously, proceeding parallel with 4...l 12i:_h trau14'r•c 414 ow :'ur10 s,,,,_ Stratford), cry, $i, 144 1.0 8•i,2:,, and in b'agv, $.'.- rich, pure blued to help her to • the Russian,. line, and, as. 1.e .t,4'( nn plistut.in_ 11.1.2 fl,r_ 1,4;,sa.s._ tar- . , 15 to Got.• - strung , he:tithy \currutn600cl.• Th,•rc it to Pressagainser the hraA of the„lies- 1 p,alo I,0(12S Millfrr41—Manitoba -Aran in bags. ' only One ah'oluti�ly Certain way to Klan line, 1.214' third division veered.. --JEWELS S'fGi.i;?7. $`, • to the Russian roar, thus envclo 1141•, I7ilos•411'4 n,,t'rnC.. ',nrei '4'1! the ,sho2't'L. a P,'t, ton; Ontario winter rot noir rich, health -giving blood. • G• I o recole}w of r hl 2,11 l'o;•'StvrnBkt, a'b'ut 2. 2121 in bulk, SIS to $i11,!>4l; ,14(11 that is thron42t .the use of I)4'.... their ships. The Duke of Westminster's .Rest- shorts, $19,50§-20 $242 1.0U; rtu),:i?1c, Willluuls' Piet,: fills. hvery pill' The 'til;agement proeee.ded hotly. 1.'h„ is in Sasebo husl,ititl. 111}2' frac- dente. Robbed. $'11 to S. per 2(114, a5 to rualit�r. helps tis maku rich, 1l(e- 1\in blood ture•to the sl.oll is slight, and. the 3 P• g • •Q(,4' •seconri d14. '.4un followed •a eoursr • other wounds are• not serious. In-, A despat(11 ir•ntn Lon4lon Sart::— 1I.,Ilbd• Oafs—Steady feeling in the 'that brings- '-treegth to every Levan • parallel with the northern side of tornn.l injuries luny (leveler, -however. The- Central !.ews reports a daring. ntai'k4•t for. rolled outs under a fair in the body and the glow of health the Itussian5, alid this moement, lir under robbery at Grosvenor Rouse, the res- demand for small lots, at 2.22' per' tel Pile, sallow cheeks, Thousands Com leted the enveloping. The Res -1 'Ih•1 lot al Japanese lossr5 P P g' 390. Only ,tlu•ec torpedo .Boats were' silence of the Duke of Westminster. ban'. ' The market for cornmeal is of pale, anneniic girls' in -a11 parts of _ suns'• . ships _:w'e'e Seen trying to Sunk and no hattleshiPs or cruisers. \'ahtabie. jewels, including pricel(ss quiet'. and• prices ttre unchanged at Canada- have been made, well and break through, ,1441 our destroyer ca 115,"lia�0 dila rareO lite 51,11 t- $1.:35 to $1,40 per bag.' strong through .ttie use of Pr, ''it .:flotilla intercepted their course. I were d:clnagell, P s flay—\o. 1, $9 to $H,:)0; No. Hams )'ink )'ills. Mrs. Rachel John - est inycstigations have failed- to re-• -' "jhis state of envelopment con . veal 'a clue to the thieves, The SN:,i:u; clover, mixed, $7 to $7'.50, son, Ileinfor(l, K.S., says:="As a • tI Rl1C(1 until the following clap, w•ith� __ OTT11\C TO ST.\1 'TAPS. and pure.elover, 86.51) to 86.73 per result of ovtrstudy in school, the - Duchess of Westminster wore the the ships at varying-'11151ances. Tours • ` ton, in car lots, health of ri:y• daughter', Ellen, be - A �lespatch from Tokio says:—With pearls on uncia. evening, and }eft' enclosed on all )ides, • the Russians Beans—Choice primes, $1.70 to' dune greatly, impaired. She grew -were helpless and powerless to escape the destruction of R ruing ducal them in her room. On- Monday even -L. P P P putter; i•lrterPtit is flreturning to mill- ing she looked for them, and found $1.T5 Per bushel, $1.50 to $1.210 in extremely nervous, was pale and. the circle. Pre\ ions instructions had• tart' operations on land, Toe-o's that the' pearls ;-std other very \•a9- car lots. , thin, and suffered from iltost severe been given the destroyers. and torp!` ]Loney=White clover in ' combs, ' headaches, • '1tc had no appetite, victory trrmendottaly alters the mill- uablc articles had'diSaPpcnrOd during do heats to attack the Russian•ships• tart., situation, and removes all lint- the clay• It iS evident' that tTie'r.6h- 1^_;c to 133c per section. in •t-1'11. sec- _and .not'4Uthstanding all we did for - Following instructions, the fifth de- tions;- extract, in. 10-!h. tins, 7c to her in the w•a".' of medical ' treat• its of o!fenSice operatic -mg against, her•y was not the' work, of burglars. stroyer flotilla advar'•ced against a i:,c; in 60-111. tins, 6c to 63c; buck- nient, her suffering continued, and .1 Russia's maritime provinces. - It ig The jewels Were valued at about BIISsian ship, upon which the second wheat; 6c to 6.',c, as to quality• ho�"m ,to, f4eF that her condition wa! now., possible . t4' effectively close $30,000, and included .a magnificent , e' 411'.1sion hall been concentrating its \•iariivostork, seize Sakhalin, the; pearl necklace and eight gent 1 rovisions—heavy Canadian short 44(Pele5c, Indeed; I be an io feat fee, s • ignaifng—'We are•going to gi\e mouth,' of 'the•- Amir 1iiver,. Karat-' brooches. •.-- the last thrust at thclit.' chatka, and any. pciint between the 1.I•:S'1'4(O\'1 1(S PRI•:`ST`D 'T\, -rumen River and the. Arctic Circle •HAPPY DAYS • FOR BABY. • 'I'he Russian' ship continued to': that the Japanese may desire• fight, and, seeing the approaching A foreign military ohserwer, !lis-� 4Fh1' healthy chid is a happy child. 'torpedo boats, directed its ire --on cussing' the question -with the con= All 4144 little (1(04 (1444 vanish when it • • them. Undaunted, our destroyers respondent of the :Associated Press, is digesting.. its fond- well and is free - pressed forward, the Chitose mean-, sjtys:—"_Togo's victory ,mai; drive front childish ailments. The greater continuing its fire, The torpedo Russia away from the Pacific coast part of these ailments arise from flotilla arrived within 200 meth's of of Asia. 'Japan now has a freehand slilnnch and 1001.1 troubles"., fever - the Russian ship, and the Shiraniis in Russia's ntarittlne- provinces, 'and fired the first shut. Two 1ther tor- her offensive capabilitics.are unlimit- pedo b?rit5 fired-uli0 each. • The SIii- eels, \',thing bars the way, except -• an115 received two 2110115, but the. the Russian force at \'ladivoitock, _. _ . ... .....____ _ --_ _•r_ , 1 ichose speildv isolation is possible: 'The Amur •ltiver• is op('n to :Japan', 1I (4 SUPPORT SCOTT'S • F1C!'LSION serves as a bri:ge to carry the weakened and starved system along until it can find _ firm sepport in ordinary food. • •, Send for tree !!ample, . SCOTT & I'OW\E, Chern:ata, Toronto, Ontario. sot. and $r:1.o; all drugziata, ishness',- teething' nn(1 worms. -Baby's Own' Tablets act, illi'- magic i.n these ,ca5e5'.' and when childl'en are .restless' at night then- always give sound re- fresh-ing sliep. Mrs. A, LeI'ai e,-• St. an(}-ltn5�itx'S doPensivc v ipahilily . F1ur4 r.re, (,ne., says: "1'Ifahv''s Own n- entirely the Tablets had marvellous results in the no of the C'itiuose-Siberian Railway• was nervoes, tro)Tttled With colic and badly constipated, but after giving .1.t the. City- Cattle_ :Market were . as the Tablets -ht began to improve at ' rbc.- 2)115trt, ticuralgi;S, 'kidney trou- fo?lows: mice .end is now in good health, i Export, heavy $5.40 to 85.":, bh'S, and n 1.1452. - of other ailments. r also gave the '1',11'25 to my thren do—medium . ..:. 5.25 6.R;i due to bad blood ahrl weak nerves. yens old and they mire"WaSd 211)ubl4'41 412.11 Feeder', short-kec .,,. 4.1)4) 6.1:1 But: be. sure you • have -the genuine worms and tile. enrol hie, .as w'c?1. Bulls, _-export �........ 4100 --4.25 _with_ the .1211) mime, ei1r. LVilliams' Both' children Ore now the. picture t5/ 13,ltchers'-Jiicked 5.00. �.l;i pink Pills for :'ale People," on til liraltlr, and T am til ways prais'ing o he do good to choice •wrapper around each box. 7F in Tablets, to my fr'iends.t' You cern get . -. .- loads .._" 4.76 - •6.00 doubt. Write direct to the Dr., Wit- Baby'ss (-Innn 'Tablets from any drug- do fnir to good 4.00 4,52) Barns' Medicine Co., •Brnckville, Ont., gist. or direct by 'flail at 25 cents a - do mixed lues, :tied., :2.00 3,25 and the pills will. be sent by mail _at 1, box v• writing the Dr, Williatns' - do good - cotes,., ' 2.50.;4'7'00 50, cents ' a box or six boxes for Medictne Co'.,, Brockville,. Ont. do tows' -.. :3.30 3.73 $2.J0• ' ea"e: of my tWo months old 11.214, 1 f 1:001 'Olt \10111; SUCCESS. ' A (I.,spat ch Iron, TTeari(ilInrtors 10[ C,nel•al 2. lru;i's_ Army,: Vi a Pusan, 5ay5: ''here is every reason to believe that the next, campaign of this army v:ilT"be e\•1n more successful than the past. The. soldiers -harry the' Spirit and- discipline of Veterans, argil no- thing is Inching in equipment end t 114Plies. No. engagements have 114' cm -red east of the railroad for more than a fortnight, and the only shots cut pork,- $16.50 to $17.3(1; Tight her mental ,powers Were failing. One short cut, 516.50 to $17; _American' of 1W friends strongly urged me to• cut clear fat back..- $20; compound Dr. ti'illiains''1'ink Pills. and as lard, 63c to 7-e; Canadian lard,61.10 1 was' willing' to do anything that to S;c; kettle ality:cd, I1 C to 'JC,' 1ttight help her I sent for ,a supply. according t1. duality; halos„ 12c t i After using -the pills for less than a 14c: haeun, . 13c t0 14c; .fresh killed , month, we saw that her vigor Was • $7; re• lic tons, 59.75 to 510; mixed, returning, and in loss than three $7; select, $7.50 off cars. 1 months her heajtlt._ wos Sully rester-- Egg's—Straight stock, 1110 to 113;c; ' edl, C4111siie'ring the fact that ' she scch'cts, 1St; No. 1,-183c. d been i?1 for t\\ o vrars and that Better—Choice creamery, 19c to doctor's t ll forrolt did her not one 101c; undergrades, 173c to 18',c; pa2'god, I k her•''core 'dairy',' llc to 163c; rolls,, 131 c to Speaksticle of volulnos1 for thinth0 wonderful ltilc'. C'heesc—Ontario, 9bc to 9;c;• Que= bee,. 92.2 to 91c. , CATTLE 1(1ARiCIi:T. Toronto, June 6.—The •gnotations merit of 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills." The new blood. which Pr. 'Williams' Pink Pills acually make, is the -whole secret' of -their great power to caret" diseases. That is flu., reason these pills cure nna4'luia, heart • pal- pitation, headaches and backaches, _ —�_ �' !crop which Is much lighter to handl°. �� ••••.•,»��•�.�•�••,;.w,;,�•;.a,?�.�.a �• ecoRoyceiwent hall a side table-they • .,,,r,,; .`.� = It, however, the weather is unsettled, :.w.:.w.�.•w.;.•w•.•�p+•.,4•�O•� :''w ••� • I wero the now-and mixed a +a -or, "" ► lio rr t i �! the former method Is tho- better, as G. • g weak glass of brandy and water. fig• � (V • ; y.: I "Thank you," said Seymour.•s� 1 the clover is thug secured without j"You have not put much. spirit inrj.�,r, 1,' CSi'c>•urt• to either stir or rain. �1 V .. it. Quite right-quite right, my :1 well-cured sample of clover 1)r �� V u% dear Royce. Always beware of �C�O alfalfa hay vhuuld have all the lr•zt,'ra 1�, u �J ��++ll •'• Ftoyce looked him up and dvwn- '� attached to the stem. i;uth the,u 0 0 covered him, as it were, with a gaze 'L'XI1F11Z C.11 OF 'Tllh (OW. and t}:c blossoms ,hn,llr.' ha+c their •�• of scorn and loathing, and lett him. natural color. Thr blossoms should Ile saw Madge standing near one A point in the summer care of the contain as much nectar or bun Y as 1 • p of the tables. A crowd 1)t men sur- zuilch cow that is of vital importance they did K,h, n the hay +:ay cut. Cloy- ! • ;• rounded her-the kind of crowd and tthicli is very frequently o'cr r and • r.l;a!:1 in such a r,:ntiitiun .i� • ' 0 I which collects - round and faithfully loukad is that 1)I keeling her ulT to ht,, , the highest {1us,i',1 amount not of f .: at, . A SECRET REVEALED attends the woman who by bcutral 2144 normal now of milk. It is nn di:•esti le Material If Ole hay has .�. '� consent has been elected queen 01 the oft proved fact that the cow w}1iti11 Loten t>0uriy 0 12021 many of the ' is al!1K•0(1 to shrink tor want of sui- 1,,avas t!i'on a1r, it }r.,tr . soon die- .;.+s.:.s•;•al•.e✓,• 54:55•;.e•..�Q••-s•''.•w•;•e-•:•a;•�;•�.:.•�•o;•w;•�'.�;•'a:�e•1 1)011."Look at her, he thought; "and ficicut feed or protection trout heat t,t)ptnrs .r••.>nh tLC i,lu,;sot:'r:, ar.,I in • CHAYTP:1;, XXX.-(Continued..) 1 gentlemen had ventured to start, 011.1 this precious brother of •01100 called and flits cannot be brought back to t;,ciny r;I c,1 the . }.,la),;snn1 !;o, too. ' No," she said. "I-I think 1 -and swearing that ho would not' her a vagabond!" 11.:,':, er ttorival clow when, these advorso }.hat r left i 1 l.ar•.•01.. cluing:el into must have been half asleep," and she join them-dud advanced into the yhe stood almost As tall as the'runditiuns arc P>as:rd and gnuci i0.• •d 'cooler-ow12 of !'I.re, earl is thus rcndor- count step by stop, and eit last then .around het•. The countess' die_-' ai1d favorable conditions ars I f ted put her hand to her 1}P>s. ed indigestible. he found himself seated at the delicious minds glittered in her hail. ! soi)pli,d. It *rho is allowed to ::brut' "Como in to supper n ith me,'. t ((n tape, les; Marl ;c, too ' • ' was glta•n• said; but wait t1 rest a little;6 ..Cued Heavens!" txclaim(d Lady four 1)r live pounds ler day fur du;`s ]-T�'I; �;'1'Ocl: NOTES, while.' Conte into the pahahl>nsC.•• ! by the divine right 1)i grace and or wr0ris at a time, zooid hard may .tic•st dein, 021 rind• that. they get "No, take me to mid)atn, please, 1Saiiurras„ aoht>st with horror and beauty, and it was the inouleat of in rei:r• this a }•ouud 1)r two, out it y '' Royce, she may want ino. Iltii:les, , anla'✓Cncent. "Look-look at Four ,her coronation. will nut bring it back to Ute fud•1oet thf• Lest results l from ti0 2 cows aur- • Iiruth•rr Seymour!"• Pie teas making his way to her, in; tho month of Juni.,, v;hru they :there are s1) many o;h•.•r persons you I mark, P.cycC :;tared at tar white face anti titrCacling the gaily-talking and 'Phis fiat eml'•ha,i✓.es the import- arc• pasturin;; on lu>:1r:aut •,'riles. In should sop :.u.' statin eyes, as much 01aa•red 'atld wool, h0 heard a l'1 1, in 2:i1)?'•r 2,ecd ;r, shuul.l Lc th,t All ergot he said, thuu;;h re laughing �rouh'nry c, of soulcthin� to .vel){u, tnstat the 1>I' Y �', hall coin)) . etg'1' "t as hrr 1adyo-: Oo. 'strange noise ;fit the end of the hall ti luctantly, .. ver since }"3 - „• t:.,�• it 2.''15 currtlirtrly .tin''-'• Pasture in the summer tic:2 aim, t2, t j'...,t as acne .lune 002121- "Neyntot10 >l. yin cards-and nut tiolis art po,,si1>Ic•,. horn` with his wife_ hail lie had Ire• 1111 I S ;..an to beta IL twill 1n0,v to hunt a 2211E c;v'l,Y for rho first time eithti'!' he +said aryl utterly is discordance with the } (;n NI::r;days and. holida' 0t' at he 1 for so 1 t a tiuu>, and Must he s :vrc•t (0.1 2 t0 Le 1 >11(5 12] 1>y 1 1.. toIS,tt und,•r his bree.th. ldi 11 C' ecmrral tun i Io'.hc: dila I+•hrn rile hnrs,s arc ii.>t he was 1,.>at +. to lifer with her, 1.,:14. ( alar !i11d corn. c;It,0 2ah?rc tlt,rc i:rr to U1c2 cut:ores, W110 tu:u:-or drunk'.' It +was not a c.;v 0C "fire." thntt h `r;' will '1- v: or:., sh„ha c' bola r, r.2lctiun ho tools !t t„v of s'.In capr.,'it:i. t11,r•,r ):ne , n•rs 1)airin� Fort I•a'?y half;u•ras c:id 1>ru,iucctl s^ ^ctt:in� of tar cCcct is I l ” f,.,,,!_ ir. the �a2l,ount ,>1 •f.•,•a 1;25.2 n. them amid the uuwa�. nut h,•ar,hila (tl,ti'!1et!v. the +rats1ttiauh hint. lie raised hintsc•11 t�.> his. Ito sila a left front the winter t 112 tI owtl•,5 of these a"••;a,int,,!•Writ . them 0t to the c'�;,i thoseom. very notch a"set. If,.11 l:ti;ht and 1(1 12•.1 Moan the hall, in;. this, if left 1inli.,tur1,•r1, will Ithr and :ret 12,1 gt :u 2 to t.tlli it 'a, \w °1a11, 1 1 "What a match those t'•' r +cry:•, she , ,n fu,.)tulen in tl.eir mold rn t}h'e surfs b2!t• whet pa.„, ;• 2:122- "(•u to hint. Get }'.int a and saw n. 1, : } l aw a ,12 a •et!e : hi • is hu', to jai have n 05 11 +wh2 21 r:,, cl l.a hall 014 n.+. , y ho: ; t`: i ha ay, c can said. "I caul go to t!1) i;•orgeo15 I!verti cruadin to,1•th..a, t+,rr g farms, as IrCr.e a,1!d_ Royce, al,lru.aclh- war''" , ',o.::. rn,lt.d, A slight roduc I,>n • I Poll II, aeons sake•gt hint a ' anti n}+j)urOntY r,lgglull•'w2th sonot-• h,• throl'..t ,,'t 12.10! tho silar 29 a 'y Isl10 I ! he trade in Y y.h h:ar and .ed. Ito;'„ 2 tot up to h• o shoulder. 011•1 t for use. It Is ltnlortatt' at t} "Y22 het tuarria 1t. ln^ or afoot, ore , -0041 !, a I t, ,:, ern to r!, n.' :n ch tcnt;2,,•I tato on tot s1:c,t•1J,r \n ono h'' ]'In)u•lf ser:,'.ed t') •.rah of ilt•.,Y,ar ton`. at least In.h �,hcav,.n. Is it not t }2.-t tort ,t"" •-s the a way that :21. h•u•,e 2:221 r>' realize _t',:ul.)• } •• nhr,ll sl•c ok 112.2.• hand o1" ir.,,•o onotho 0l ,biro t n,sc' e t s4 of ern o:t'1 at ' ✓ leas, ('nn I du tolyl],::_ �,•teal, S:cif 12,+yr l+cn'ring _n.t11 s,c,r,• o1:. d2.",rt>t1nce for rho 42122 w'r 1h r. cz:,rs a • nary ra;>illit. Royce, tot,: ;t,: , .1( .,,. suf>lvr=- .. I' ,1. ,1 1100 }'et: a.-! 1.1. •22 ., c, the crnwa,l i 15 no: •a f ( 111 r ,,:1{r2 tin• ,!, ,ro,:,h • div;!. Pt tt,llkin, nl1 i (e• , r';i:'r , tool s:l;;,. Ln,1v 13 11 fire•-- ( lite o1)• ! , i it'" 1),l ,t hrr. 1,si: 111 tr • :It d. 1 .tn n.✓ rn 111;1) ,•2 ',t, . .ell l lt,�yce dame forwe+ 1 nail o:T:r ••1 hiswere a, Y early f,•e t cr Yin • 1 1 1 r, nit 111• �,s' ,w1,t,,.r ltoked r,, flet t+ith no c n•r-r2 .,r 1:111 ,''I' .>!; h,• I1•,,td a 1: 1? is 11)-,2''1,• }0 pr%iv2d a 0.121 aria, aFu! leer, ,.t ::k i. t,) a 'chair i'! i rr.•o, t111u,11 ell 1.1; f' f„r t t cr rile i1 r,rt2 ' he .: +; d h • 1 .h.., t::: e t ' :lh. n, =.t, 2 r:;•s i 2 :1 r1).,, , tth 1,Cai:1C the c„•. ”- .ft. r, 112.2• c., �: t -.a-: .•q n ! What if colt the cu.ut2c5� t 1on t1 r ;au,' E.1'r' • alt•e:;, the l 1)i ,1'c lull: t'ui:( t..:r.,1 u:' iL•. orf da:• 12.1) 1 t: s 1, t lei ! ! .' '.211 1 t f a r all p + •- + r, > 1, r, } , A:::I t t.h III, 111, R''•2 pro- 111 25 1,: •l 1 ::!M- towith a ^ k '0 (' • +:, s1) th;ut , an , tt p" , d i' t _ ,-Iii-,.., t'nd t1 c r r' h h , , r, ct� ! 1 12 ,, t n1:.(,Ic ,� •(i'1) L. (:. 1 _ ;�. \I �t� a r' mit } ..n i, r t t • +t n: -1: ah .1 ,1 2, 1,' I.,.i,tl 2t• ,o , '2:2: ell,, 2,1 •lit ra', I; I !fleer .: ri n ~a�.7r 1-i ,,.` h �`.i,.•t 1„ ) /, 4 I t.., 2„1, sold. 21 h"..+ '1h K r', , t t-7, , C I2 '1... 111 r.1 t... I r, I, 1 !: tt. ,ate ,',.'..1:,'• i r yr iIr v ,n :2 1 It},r.1'6 ''t: r 1,. ; "You art . ,I o.ts! C1'.4:1 . t. t h, y "' „• 1 `r r1 .. 42 is S.:7,^...7::-.-.;• i>.T --- 2.1, ! rl'2at •, 21 n e . , , •. ..,,1 t al : rlr,•, t - ,! I - 1 1. - ,I. ,.,.; 41 said the rn, 1),t ,.t - r r ,4,' 1 }1,..,i1"'.. ..••t — t ' — i 1 r� !. t r ,.. - , hoiil, qt Yet , 1..•'.r', `!,.. I, ham! a) !t 1c 1.20 t.i �: ire to Pe i s r1•:;'” - 1,`'1 ^ f Mh 1 ---..ono, � t t 1 ittn, h,.; 1 „! 1)2 ;: 1.0 lc ar t :. I 1 1 f.. . fna, +V.11.1'4,S!.,• „1: 1. ; r., 2 ` . .1 ,••.. ' 2 n 1 , 1).. t 2 1' •,v:.2 }t iv.) r t 1 n t + •�'� tr 1• 1 a 1 1 t • si, ,,, ! n,,. hs:. lit you ,,,+' . 5 . 1 y t1 1 .1 most .! „ lt 11 . s ,, 's 1 .,. 1. ,,,• l r. •1•,, 1 1 1 ! } r. ♦III+' �2:',••,!23,:2,:.,4, - r 'l t- t 2; i t'1. 222 7''''''.2.'' 1 1 l''''''•11' fel ,,t 1'•.. .,. ^ i� ) 1 n 2 ✓ the 1 ( 1 t 1 , 2„ 1Yrn n. it was T 1 , •ot f 2r:. , tor.' a•,. I'ut t+ f ht, y'1 l sir I•'. :1 1..',(2221;.• n ;••••,-7'.2 til.,'.to •IIe,•, r- 2 it 1• t1" „t, 1:7.2i:04. t.` rr;,int! Ir ::r', nr t oe in tt,11, ,'n;..1,,,,,4, :14•.1 ,r • ,tn+,s cr• 2 1 ., ., 1,. t 1 �' •1 54•• i 1: Y „P t ln, • t1 1 , ' t(1 ',• 2"! u,, i1) 1 •r I: ,I.:t2•2 a 1., ,., • �1: ft.,,:lto -t y 1 :1C ) ,•0, 2. in 211 tl1 '.. w� . J!. ., IY n • 21 n+ t: Li; f.t�:lt �!, i:l. d toil'I .•;� 1st in 2 1 t a ,! 1i10:•,., k';:-..,..,;;.;:,\,:r1':21,..'; 1 ,�2'- • .. `� T}. 1 u r.. •'�., u,r,r. '' � :..,1 i v!t., ,•'H R; 11. nr„•-'— , ,21,;;;., '" , , I, 11 ' i2 , : .2'2,22•. r, 1'.,1 1 ,1012 1', ra <: -1 t- .,,,',,,.',:',',1":.; '2 ., ,,,n' '' ' ' 1 r fe!'? ih, r,, Intl.t;9' kt•t.,t p• e' , 1' „ 11 �1.. la ,damn 2 �I !a t t iii. t v 1!11. h,•.'4."I; l',1 ,i• ,'l'.2''''"• 121.4 1'.., h <•Irt.•`t , i, 1)' Ii t ,• '.> t r jt upon hrr, 1': s'. ill i 411,1 tt•rl,c 1 ,, ,I 1 1 n 1. tri, ., .h i' 1, , 1)t rr, +., 2 , l 1 ( t,:ti ! hof 0 h r haad a.i�c + t, • ) t , 111 � rt n 1 ,' 2 1 't,:�1. 1, 11 .!. 1 t t1.'1'1" t r .. t t• t^!i(t+' Cr �1, ,. 1 1 �� ,h , '.v! 1C 1t Ion a, looked o.••tt, 1111 t { tl 7 !to rt> , r r,. ( 11,,L11.,•...11,,4•112 t) •,` r t „i, sl t 121 1) tt'1 X a _ c t I: _ .t. ber I 1 rr�tt } 11 1 1 • the an • her has ,121 r +51.2,1 ,a tr 1)t; i;+ 0 1 4>2, , .,. ono +. l r user. ,tit 11 f w,l , �, } •;h,• lute• 1,...2 a 11'S11.0tet01:01! It "2 L1 n k ':h 1. , t^,! hu s Vt: colts,: etc I ,r.n.,• t 0,}1121 11-,i l aryl hot for th, y; -v a,.rl :- 1. I ,+ I l `�'f F.., Y , 1g 0, r..n ,,v,, o s :ire all- v• + ,l h + • Ito al led La'iv !'.rot••• is t )+'1,01 h+' ,.'i, 1.0...i i:I: 1 t1 o ah,iir. : i .,.;r1 a,r1 , I. , 1', 70. 11 iwe '4• 1n„,•a,1 t11,, .Ir., ri„r2; 1 12 1,.:r, in 1112 -ll: 1 ita `-312.2 rout 2, ' v ,ti, 1;,'l, t t Llai 112: •, , the hall in wltlrh rico slipper had ('ou1•t 1tr•2 lo•ll',t t!' out the real score t •11011 Orin oh., make a +•i- 4 . -,y,. tt,tt 1, 2.- , ,1., 1•,✓'••r n the- -•n � .! 12,.0.•,1 lr” 242,E t': ,••2c•rel ',2 C:3122135;3 nil:, ,:,-a (''''1'• °'1')r- g11ti of h t ' • uta; corn, •2' 1h• I, 1)'1 tor, •'„,1.1,,,,,..,1 h.,n 012 1411 ,: 1.,, .1 I „Let us �o thea: ,h ttu pal•,:- }r • • y•,1 2 shove,, ,i.;;2:8 ,gin U'1 hou " ,;.••1 ,' 1,! •: coo. agar,- as t,' 2', 041,•,1, nni0 a Clef, ,52 t 1'1 Y'I:8,r,,,,fr,Nlt 21'r' !••+• ••+ . ', t1 11'•1' '1 1:1 ••,, 1,, r. .'tCi rl,a- 'll .,T1s, , t1L.i,'l'. tI-4 R," hr .1262, es 1.•1 1....,:t sr,0 Ota ' !+ 1 ! ,,':,: I. +vi111 01'0, rat ,k of col- ,n, he rr, . es,•t•rtah' :11'''4 5744•' ,.v the fret that v:,,,,, 12' -120!1 aril .alst to-1J ht. th,,,l h cveryho+ly is ,talR_• t Only, 1,h, thoi. ;h los ,i t Id +2•+.' 1 R sl,r.lt11 on I 'i, a Comt un,turm. ea - ck- ,-lid plaid. foot•+ (Sr.,'o nVe ;re, - � 1''12.2! ,I 'Ore, I wit i t1).: a"> G•t1 n,• 153,5,2.ret -1,!•., }:. hu„ is ing- about it hat sir ors, 52vurtf "lc 2vh:1.• I .e 1 p}sr' r :; by h 2 •,1 "Cam,• on tor,,," sale• no2v,-o; in t::e :t f(2+• Inirmt,N in rarry vi.. 11 f„• n! ,1 t' tl than +,}>in• thiy Ills 111111 1.100 1241! •.•1 (*III) h14•I and 1 rr •t is ,!t oral •1 oh slit- :011 drop the +r.. tar land va. 11lr><.sI aro• i'ct 2I'h,•lt nota. his bi525 ly ''n 12) t n t1p hntl' t 1' 'lit uhiv ata ••!Y d:+n2r. hr,• 4'0x1 rrl0rll rcttl �r•,rt.rw• as) 2...) reran th•{,„ .•t•,1 ,s,• `2212, a+•' i,:v;Lrin;; I, !t.hlull 112.2, r s tins•. s1) 12.12 to i _ • ,•u Lt Id!" !h sant :mho. 41, 1, 1 . take ,t ":'t•(1111 oath of .e,l0_ e'tar?lv. in , ,,, crn►:.I11 �. At,. '�'�'� loon in sr t' ,t'lhuy 22.11.,.. Z'h.1v }' r.:rNin. • • • Ire oto mad, ear only ovoid.? 1,Il,gianc'e and holeli,, in vl.a• of tint o2 vh.) h1s dr„l{f•d co r ,r cov.r• ,IlUCIi iiUtiTIGG WiT NETS: have certainly 2213 ntadr t •22,5 pretty tut ;Lt ;athtrwl„• rr• _- was , y„ur,`!f to^0th.•;' Ilhut rs tau teat tisk that . h0 rel f Lowing the vty the •mark r wa. T fancy it L,:,, .y c. ,211 s, pritt-• range for uirur.2) h;s 12)1er, ti ,cipally.” tet• with ,u I S i ash uscJ, tall hal :• 1,ut IC„+1 tt s h Sportto Which the Nob'len Cn of )' r, bk., 1 toaster, ' "it is s1•, ;neat of hr-r,- -setter broth- S t• r1 ;pixy i> t>> drop on t..> 2 her Jayan Treat Their Gtz-s's. a nar1. moily half swat., Volt ,l.,11 i 1.1 this neon's chane er•y then' ter• rr will have a _treason) 1)i. a wife .. 111 w +.flu ” t. w, i+,• s^cr' . •,•. nt,cl four ir, n,les- ti dc; f lb.'"::r >s 4• ant 111 ): •utg Ti 1 , ,tr • r 12nSCe.. t, at•,. 61 il ..a - ,It 2 1,. :en,' 1 ++ Lrti + aha n th,• „a: r 1,11,1 nrY ,ernes 1,,1, uroua': 1,'ncl is , , ,,,t teal „�', ,! the :;art 1•(1:2,••,1 I,,,ycc,t,.re,t•rs, t > Itu,r +,ll r ) un1 1h, ,vete, 111,•, e,1 �r yri;tom m n ,..:./:•.,•-).„: ^r , .I rtt.n A,,,:1,t it 'r "I-I think-T ntr•n ;t-call you I i • vr ' .!' 1),C x11,'. o..,„.1. "1 toll 2 t 'fhirts-1mm + k..00. .2.ot-eon a• lot- ;r twill ' .r dill").,4,:! fu1. i me y _. n'. n•n ,nd':'. +;111 E. rather l+r•rtlatu r, Led,: lt•22 2 12 asI ,t, .strali� Iter, k.•.s 1 ,+,h.2 car, r'll u'+c,•ys, 12.21 w-to_ la'a"1'' r;,a• a w from six to ten. Int h-+ n1o't!'t.,n rr h h ••ilei' h1+ .+t ..t 1I1,•1 > 2 r•l,sa! ill ••: 1,,291. ..t1 I I• +l ). - tt.' +tel- '� !t r- / t � t i t:.X !r ), • o. - ,•• ,In. VA ,.,t t9etu 1 I>.' y, a^',. t t}.,• h,,n.! of ; It• n 1 ( 1 port, 1�1 .rat ' 212 1,. t2 .; I •v d', if us... • 'tot I,r . 111 ,211 1 411.1 11 ,0,t Il, t•,+,•,'2'„.,,,,,1 1 !• h..r-y.u1. h 1 ,•,It. :tI nr., t'.co r!I:a,, ,a n with to,. >1:'y „1-}jey hay.. r,y . (>2 1 ,1 tc 1. is . title e ,rner :•f 1h- 1 )us. .a h a:wap. ,1 ,,,,•r e 1••2') 0',22 1k • lots t tion herr, t , t.:ak `.23.10 • tot a card h•' 2SI 't hl- virtot u.2 •:112• to.,r., of a labnn•t . ]11 :Is:,> .tr `ty, I ' ,1 �1 ,•2,• h, th 1•'r •n htn,••l• 1),..n,• tl1 • ,.a..1)• �n1 1hr n.i�rh- lnitt,• ! „!•1rn .2, >o , liar i.�1t molal Eo g 11 1 arsnro'Ch1• ,11,a',I12.2 Lrun,;ht hlnl:. to nd rlui s (2 •I'hoy 250.21 ,1r112'” r the 1:•'2•1•01'3'::3--a; e.+ , t!l'n wh-r, •our.• in t110 air 110:1 121 ,011 r• w,.t» v r •l the' St, '. ''Ai 1115 2122-r glt,sv ,•+es"1hrv, in 4urn, ret R.,,.-.:ed'Ly :nor, • e th0, o'v1 ala 11n1e w,'.•'1 t.1) l' th• fe11 is tint>:10d th••re will he oil a: 2isiun of the 2nt.••0fo• 0v?+au5e gaveforefathers2of wham wr aro pmol{ :t the (2,, G, idol nt, a1.2t f' 3 y under-cools, thirty-01,2 t ices, and 5Lrn1 ht. narrow rows, wh n the 00021 ,>t t2 ,!. •r, At. in1•1 •412 of -.one gavot n bill, n ra0m, .arra rent .,a rl:a!iy tho .h t.l .12.2'.0. thou,Rh �'i 1, l,y Mat., cool..., tw�•n+y apprentices, and r' ,t 1 Y thirty P;t^r,v, for halt tor, cl,rn,t:Cee- 1).,l 1).,1, n,•,.rly a; suave a; ,anal, thirtw•-tau k,trl,•en 1, ti•;. 'cu^'••s }, 'het can le` e5w! cult•- + ;;mail oar, r AA 424425 5,•t. 1plrt a, of tl:c ,tirrlc• .22.2(1 un the• land- ' :a plare of r•i,IMo r., which t2:' ,•l:!r=_ came , hrr hes flee I ,.1 l,trl lnwlt in itself i. the Pra s-•2'12'(•+2. ITarrtiw „:::a after the c..rn e•,r.• •l and more clumsy coil f fly 2 o -Er-or-7.0r, 11121 dear 1Z:,ycr, holt" try c„+ k'S, pr.-. 1 1! over' by a of,t..1 • i> plant-eel, before, the corn spr0ul• tv,1r,1 ;a'de, -,111011.2 5.!10 20 ire f• rt d••rp 501112. meat' aril sul5"(2.21,1 artl'�r- g,2o:1,..!1•>w cunxi,terntr of \(111 r hehato.r and 2220. dozen 0ss+ :nn?s 1„1. c,111r-t.!. nenr 1h.• top of this groonri, an'I civ,• 11E0.. wide outwit h,: •.n alt,,. ,!, root-rd. cuvtrtly 12•••'•11 los-.1(00, the te czar rats the sintl,d,•st ;,).);I(, 5+0:) atter 1h.• corn !:a well un, 1158 r- 'Ih">e ditch( 34, with tho wit' •rs of tha trent. and sola'.; inv•tt,, ly to:.cn� the 'form of cartes and win,. i heat aid i;lar.cirhq back at the carol proi••rrine; al>ul1• all „tee tort c Y0w' ants 0r twice, urn+); a hj '.1�har• la'Ke >onse ci;!:t•ti,n ittrh:•s deep in .• tante ,-er-joist. looked in, • 122:,1 I;,,,ti,10 s m; s like hnrzch an'1 '1, h rr>w or 'a wt•e•trr-, W1t.n rut ,�1�tt!Iny ((then. are R} :>,1: n h2mdred feet. 1nny',-. In ld coso.o•e with th„ osshar;r� bad-old e1);t:,tn,• the cuunte�ss hail l was I,rrD'ta,!r l t0 take -. `land, I' T•iv• c,•lltu•s aro• IIUC+I with ]5,f+41) only gr) Darr in w row, In1t� •� t ,h` 1>r.•vkevl w•i;h rR�•rh. 'acre( vuildrd. un set apart n, small ante-room. for a don't know what tar e*r11 3 es:110,1, c1,r/ 3)'. 1)t wine of all sorts Tito fear cultivator n .1 • ,alt,• oil' f'111 wt,t;h each side, aon,e ;hrr,• i ,•t a!•orr the .' o th' raw and watch ono. -unit, w,tria'rt• of this s'.Irrounding Laud, similar parposo, art! }tayco filun,tcr- I Guar it• is vary lase tri► FE'r himsrlt takes a ;;lass of claret i R i in,gly led Lady Ila'.t'arras it+to it, toll ntutn(•00 I 2282. (i:1tt--,I1:tC aL-lit.t.lr c}:an,la4+-e-„°thing nt:,re.' wurkin_ clave to that side of the Where !h..7 enter the laky, t2w0 r.olit- They would ha�'e loft it in a intim- sorbed. Pray my ,!car lto>Oo P?'aY I i7n11nIo135 sums 11)0 sllrtlt, 011 1•220. row, 50 tont when once over., nae an,�lcmr ) fr '1 turns me anal r. twhichassure eat, anercly passing through it, but shire the gambling tate—” f froita at seasons wain they cRn etnly' and the sante side of all the rO ws a coplet,screenioo of the }ak,ont a spectacle a:tractt,l the att•nt!on' • "Oh; go 'to the devil: sal'1 110;cel be•forced. A rouble (aout. tiO2.r)41 will be well data..' the next time leo- an7 O',tsid� tliow, or vice vera, and arreetod the feet of butt of driven al:tu>st beside himsr'I1 with each for'strawl>rrries is not uncnm•; in; over the Weld, take the apposite A Hutt:su!1c1 tante ducks are 1'21+' • them• I d! ,:1:;t and loathing. •''Phis is lint . 1,101, nor is t++'rnty-tivr roubles fora sl,fi• 'of the row and f,,llow the same in this l:tka to 11_,cuy tits wild ono. At one of the een tables 50t:hc'2)1' !ir,1 lune yo,i hn21 play••d }:ac-peach. talc. As n rrs:lli, tchrn the 1'i•!d into the l,,ytsay feeding-ditches. men were playing cards. 1t 2i as ilfrt carat, i,,ymutn ! . I know the si;n ! has 1 ren ;ane Over twice, the ro2Id .Flt •n -.tin) docks, , nc:. ,alter., rte whist , for th rr Were live 1,i thein, And y1:11 always preached-1orJ,{ aro thoroughly •lune on both si,les, ditch and teelo fetc!•in)2 the ;warden un(1 only ono seemed to. he playing. ,2chat it hypocrite }'oil Ora! 1s for'• L '•XGti.\(:h: OF 1 L(ri7S R5, and 4.. V111 if 1171• held ie dirty or weedy dully the hell wire and veartle tho _. A heap of covcrtigr,s st.uuct be:cid,,. what ;,lou h., ' said just. nmv, I'd the same one.' has lx rat arr(xnpli `t 1 hued and his gu•ntc at the 4(21hou2. sen'- each man's elbow, and 010. -Of these +5rirr: V0110 n,• if you weren't my j In the language 1)t. (low ors, .the rose as if She cultivator had Peen l seal hu'talrrd yards a+21ty, ant], as tho live 2vas Seymour_ , }u•othw, and 1 vsasn t convinced thttt ,means lout; -Austrian rose, thou art, Now Royce, an.' for 'that matter' Y0'1 'wuro out of your mind. ' Come all that is lovely; h010151 roso. happy twice on the sante day. and;tha corn bird* approach, he pulls a s:rtlrrd Lady Fpalf5rres,. ,ail 118'51.'1 the vie-'tsith • 211>, What! •yo,1'd 6o hack? No, love; 13urommly rued, unconscious or any other crop, 1st n)u(h truce stlinc, +which 0011)( t, 12.12• anal heautf; cal,ha,gr. also, atna&r:sador of boirilterl by being gon11 t.hrouli'h aa•l cl1o' a light • wits gate ahorc` rho days8s imeur L 'claim011Against l card- v,,s you don't!" playing Limes ow. of num!>or. It woe,. "Only.-only for my money," said l,tdr;_CampiOu rose, unl,y daa:ei"vc my stirt•1vi on two separate da.vs. Cee-' ditch debouches into the. lake.• Tho one of his favcritc _topics. \ccurtl- •tisynt„tet'• glaring up at him with a {eve; Carolina rose, love is dangea•-, t!laue working' the corn uat!1 the silk dirks are th:ts trapped 111 a ✓drop• ing to ,hint the ga'nlhlIngo i2111r was look of impotent, hate. 0 15; China ruse, henu(y always new; allows well and !i7• cars click nut. a narrow dit1h, from which they. -have rho ante renal to-'a place necl•r "fret it,. and hr share, and mind, 1 Christmas re50, tranquillize my anx- little, working I:hallow 0nd using a no °5012[f•. Cxcopt in upward fli�•h!.. mentioned to cors Polite. :Ill k,-r, my Fye on you for the rest.' ictY; daily rose, the smile I aspire shoat whifimetree. '312 21029211131 hurry to +other side • And yet herr 1'e was ntni•1 th' 0f• the nir,ht.” ter; danlas!c race, lariiliant complex- of the Lars-I,roteett•cl ditch anal line wicked; ancd nut arty playing•, hut. Seym+>12r clawed np lila heap of ion'.clop red res0, bashful mplex; I CLii:1NC 1'•f tl�'F:IZ. • up aeon; its cot ire ,l(no+.lh, ,t itIt, i•h-,•ir playing with ,a ?C►t, an 415•!•1 earn •s0^lire•} t1s. ;ar.in,, at the tattle with doh mer, pleasure and pain; ()uo101 l Much of tier. feeding value of clover long-poled .nets held rigidly n„ 1 their e tncss, which mar's Lally 13a!flrt'as' a covert tvisiulr.c29 an he didsu,.an/1 rust, winter, SSe; hundred have rose.and ali_ifa isa lust. by a11ow!n, the eycf` 1,11,1 otl the clot in tire earth. A turn pals as tihrt..!,r!teld him. then linko,2 his arm in Iloyn1's. 1)ri(7c; 01 11 rose, beauty is your wart u creeps to rho ra•Rr ,51,1 of loci His face 'seta gado, a!mosi'' white, • "Soo tiuw, my dear Itoyce,''' he oil attract!on; 11151(}en Bloch ros,', plantla to become over-riles h^for, cut- warn, 5111 ca to 1 1 l,y lrr'I ower. save for a h,rtIt .flush on either Said, setting straight hila enol., 2rhich if v)tt lave r,7e you wilt find it out;l ln„ and also h7, permitting tut), �iith a s9•ri,•c ni. f:iyh+•n+,ii {natilca ,cheek; hie eyes shown like glass in il,vre's ay 110 Cleans n1}0 usage lluntif?ora ruse, grace; aw2ak rblae,;notch rcpOJute to the sou 421.1 rain and a s la.hin :11101 Ila int; of after cutting*. To Make good hay, 1' g r PI the candle hesap f co. ()no hand c r 0. 1 had d!asci an,r11. •"`ger what R tele cenririogs beauty; tnuek rise duster• i cioTtx chbleid he cut when just in full 1t'an,v uing+, the terrified birds ria:., s his be of coin, the „;her lent,:d •exec t. Shut ion the =ambling-table charming; lain is rose, elasplicity; i•ika b1'1L•ts trona the a'alor; the nota like a bent claw upon the table, • exerts. Shun it, 1117 Aran Ilrtycc. thornlesla rube, eaxly atta,clancout; un-i bloom and *Afore the bloason>w Lr•tin' scamp th:0'1.C'h the air. ::nal are Ito was an apa5ling •an11 a hideous' coon it ala you would 5 s rp(wt. 1 • ratite• rose,. ca1.l me out }etaakAtul; to tarn„ arn+e'n, 2'114 mower aivuld l>rr)vjlht. button sitlr, tip c,,h +.the t^ar sight. • have 11>'200-1 give you 11ty word ay' white ruse, 1 ata worthy you; not be start(d in the nursing natal ;curd fide, t•h m a f ••r , r fh) most Poor Seymour! I)ity him, pa char- a +Utrman-I have never pfayec! white rose ,wityc5ed, trr+aiac! is-' all clow 1)A oilier foreign laaviatul, luc�,v and stc!lfel are inti,! to have itahle! TTs hs.l r.^isterel a mental cttr,l5 before." .. . pr(•ssiors; Yellow most., de o,aae ct has }x,:n r •ap+)ratrai. in 1114 aft•:ril th+r.wt,n••, ]ovally g211 intim! da :!c .025 reit to };o near, nor evoit t)) "1)11 shut up," said Royce., love and jealousy; York wed LaaacaA- noon the cievrr welch waa cut hi the jcnn:eshrl the +ein: cross the E threshold • 0f that Card-' "You're- w5srtirg" breath, I know ,ter rues, war; f5,11 bluv'n reae pieced Mrrnn0tl eit,)u!A Ise rvlYia and coiled, - —4,—.......- room. _, room. Tint c•h+mPtaMtr,-ein;2 pet'0 an nl;l hand when I M•e him. • Pull over t's' bu,l�. jexrecy; ;white awl,,to rir•ct•rt, it. from >rtioi:+>re to 1.he1 pii,le: �randy -ort 10,11 Of it-curl Tory yuuri^1f togethe . Here's the sup-. 11001 roses together, •usaity; cra222 o(! con, rani on1 dew. Many iarw,••r' 1 DEP i). strong solvents of. good resolutions. pot-caret. Try and rryrranbea• that .rocoe, reward of virtue; raid reseirod,I are s+are-2cc121 212 t5akiaa; the vary fn I'uu= ought • to' t:nnn• scr,n•.rthin1 'Ile carryint 1)R of Trrn0, 'b7 l.oyro ,you Ora' the Marl of I ardor-goucl pure ,•1701 lovely; White raoaiud, girt-, .,d, rltaalitr of haT by rirawiatg it, into ]Montt horticulture,' rrntart eel (Ali. had upset him, H. l+ed ,one t0 one Lord-int dnceise 031050 pcupl(+ as hood; moss rosebud, cuaf,:•vl0tt of t.h, learn rho dti.7 it iz cut.. (,)•here r11a(. Fell me what is a 'forget of the silts t.ah}ra and helped }tins- welt as you , can. Tuu can't Receive i love. prrMr to n11,.w it to slrutd in toil tn� cont?' self to brandy, and on his way hack tars!" -� peril a any, 0r it%crt t,i20 iIr three' ''Wily," rrplixl Suhhuhs, "it's t_ to the hell-room kad }nuked >n 0t! `'l. do 1)r lanced at him. "Thank; days, before Ara+vin q' it. 11 tar aea- iicce of String ,y'o'lr wife tics amore ...the card-room, He had stood- in the) you, dear itoYce, If I had a glass j Last year about 1;,0,400 new books tars is torr •elra w ttlnl this r wea- t•a,ut 112' in when .you go ,in town of dooraca•y watching the g 111(2 of bar-' of 2stetrr-with a little brandy in it were publduhed in Eu ore anti Amur-i hots the adrar11 of. lruis 1121 a an.crrand." , 2Ca1'nt which Smite reckless young,•-I only take it ash amedicine--" 2012. - ... _ -- . .',+. • '.'•;c't .:.1-'4 .' .. - Pickerir g Council. 'The abe•re council met pursuant to urnlnent in the town hall, Blo- m, on Monday, June 5th, for the 't rensaction of general business and as as Court of Revision. 3lenibers all ,g;sreent, Reeve McBrady in the ea)aair. _ 'Minutes of last meeting read and ap- awe ed. Sveral accounts were presented for jp ent. J.H. Michell was heard as to drain an Altona road in 9th concession. David Annan was heard re drain on $tselirae. clemmittee on Indigents recom- mended payment of $10 to Jos. Burk iv one. month's support of Robert ,libson. Committee on Contingencies report- ed and recommended payment as fol - lams : Jlurkar & Thexton, p't'g and 3inding•hy-laws, overseers' and court art Revision blanks, dog lists, advt. 'suurt of revision, etc., 539.75 ; James 211eBrady-, telephoning to Whitevale ' and Myrtle .55; D. R. Beaton, on ' ac- • mount of salary, $82.50 ; McBrady & BYConuor, barristers, services re Elec- tric- Railway Co., 8 75 ; Jas McBrady - and James Todd, services re drains, But, 34, 3rd con, $2.50 each ; T. Poucher trustee St. John's church, interest on motes, 542.15 ; Thos. Beare, attending eanart of revision, etc., 520. Committee on Sheep Killed by Dogs a4eeunurended payment as follows: A. F. Courtney; 3 sheep killed, $1S.66i ; Van. Briggs, 2 killed, 1 dammed, $9, dieing 3 sworn value ; Jos. 0 Rielly, tstward having dog killed, $o. ' Road and Bridge Committee report - ad and recommended as follows : W. .IDowswell, rep to gt'ader 89.30: Sander- • eon & Hamilton, cement pipe. W J Devitt, cetneut pipe, 72,25: N Miller, repair to crusher, 2.30: J H Mk•heH, coin Air la work, 16.28 ; H • ,Johnson, cum dive lb cleauing ditch ,dud sewer pipe. .49 ; Autos Brignall, 'asp bridge west of Bruek road. 4.25 ltSut Euluiei'sun,•o ui div 5 men 41011 Lames employed, 21.10.4; J H Connor. rout div 2, work pert ettned, 40!.1 : W - 7 11e nney. , to div 7 nen .end teams. Tana , (,e•e, David -n, div b vv ark 'i. S'' : • be'e.a it etile Marlene Co., t _sse1 k r er'i.l r. 6.144, ; T elc(':eun, E,,,(1tt- c'n 117 red', realer. 44.25: F (i .11. (',,rthy, •-hc't,'r- en 4h ssel- fence 16:144; .J White bores en no reds teller, 15,1'41. a:e rase -I . (it:itc,n, eepei•ating ;,nal lu,a.ins.: wad- er. 21.1'2: S H Jan bones el) 124 t,Kl- of fem'e, slat: .1as }i feel!. hums en 119 r„ d- fettle,. 14 ^.:,: H H ithv �•T11 ,',n 3,'-• pets f,'r,r•t', 5.70 J 1•I Carman. roll. oil 1 tun and teenit ,e.:. R" Lae:ea:len. lumber eepplied alis 11), 3;1.24 • T 1V41«In. 4 1 to([- fence, 1p,. ni- i ,tr.',ti, eperat'else srrader. 11 Mt'e H \\-eetLtete. 15 tlel- fence, tees ; 1W t•,nev'ie, un.•rl and trent,, • 116.._'+1 ; W J Michell, turn, and -teams lit: t ;„'r+i t-ol, 69,11; (ie, Falconer, Inetr' • lid Gates, 7.19: Jel.. (iui'ntley, honer e.n fence, 21.0+0: R Hick, fence bonus. 116.5ii. \\' J \l,.•nuey,-er+T- ttlR :tune, itte lent, dict„ 3r 50 ; t*eo David -on, uvin div S ezei•hing -tone. etc;, 76,66 ) Pavel]. :apse. .new and breaking 'rattle, 1.60: Gro Philip, do ,K0 ; Jan '„Celan 9,1tte; Jae Holt 011; lire reee'r .a.a •. \Waiter \l,•tce'1: optrlat;nit e.ril?h• ret and team.. 11 ,.dS N•\L.!dledon, • - ,a--i-tit:e at re,•1. e.tn-har. 1,5e.i: ileo. }liddlet•„n- a .i -tin.. ;et et'u.ht'r, - H .1'•hii t„n. men :enol te•atn stn cru -1; ee, 77.644:•. Jlt> T'-11 4'.e, aerate ;,nti7 rode 'fere, 1•,'17.7.,, . On iaotuul the Reeve was inarect- al tai to avant his 1141iet• on the 1't,.•a.. •'1ue•r io iavee of the parties ream:, ruttishd in the r4 -'T' "1 t. ''f the %steams sUtrtdin coIn1tntteee as presentee. -this (Ley, . On tuoti .n of 11,•.•st•s. Geruvv and ' •'Pal icer they, rail t'e-calved itself into a ('e,urt of Revi-ion. with Rrev.' \Ic- Wiely in the chair, whe•li • the :i,llow- ittg appeal, were dealt with John Steerens assessment on build- ingL's recluse -el 5750, and one dog struck r �/t1}: C J King. -as-'t reduced .550; E Gowland, dog struck uta; \V Dolphin, dog struck off ; T E Crawford, Gast • on land reduced• $504): \fisc Sarah Mover, as,'t reduce(' S2.1KH): H T Love, ilug asst' appeal disallowed ; T V Holl,urn, change a..c't to Hole and t .31ilr}ty. allowed : NV,H Cruutuier, dog Struck off ; E Hupps, appeal di.allow- u -d and•L F Richardson, asst reduced 18104) ; T Welcher, lot a-s'd -to L Mat- . thews, tenant, S100: "Arthur J Latah, • educed 52rK).en land and 5190on build - alga : (: Connor. app re dog disallow- ' ▪ ad; J Tripp, "asst land reduced $400 : :Misses M and J O'Leary', asst re -'.ntani.a R .-\ Biinting asstl for 31510; . •'1V Mercer's appeal on land (1i -allowed: Petty, dog struck off : R Deverell. a.'+s'd for Adams estate, reduced $2( 0 • .on Enid N .S lot 17, total i3,k! )4 . also dog • struck' utf : Hay Kine, do_ appeal die- ' ..dluvvt'd : Canadian Pacific R'y appearon poles ::.ncl .vires slisallewed, , reduced $50 ori earning : Patric[; Mc- Donald, peal alio ved and property ass (1 to \V •Pengally : R Alexander, seduced $200 en buildings.: 1' Marks, .slug struck off : Pickering Village - police Trustee.' appeal allowed, HOOt ' Gordon. rtsscl 5100 on land and 3450 on :Acmes.; ''P R il,uh, dna •ass't struck off and clun}ed til F Soden : ,J R Thex- ton, :iesa to be tu:til•e to Eliza Harri- gan, allowed : E1'izrl Harrigan. a. t to Adam Taylor,. 01145 -wed : Pickering •Police Trustees', Jas Garden its as•'d .for 2 4 -bogs. allowed: H 5 Phillips, rtss't • a -educed.. from 54,650 04 44.500, dog •appeal disallowed ; J le Thextron,•to he las-,'t for (lee property, allowed : R' • 1.Smith, dug struck off : C Ii Petty. . tr'teg struck nff : Miss 5 Sadler, dug •srurk off : Gormley Bros., dog;.,strtick rola R Plrekriri, clog eppeel disallow - ail : [ 4. reiinnr, dog struck utl' ; .Thu, grown', nrenle was added as "a i, \I F HDRSE REGISTER. • Baron Stamp -Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, the property of James Mac. Rae & Sone, lot 34, rear of con. 2, Pick- ering, (one mile west of Cherrywood) will steed for mares at his own stable, drtring the season of 1905. Terms :- To insure a foal S1U, to be paid March 1st, 1906. Dares not returned regularly to the horse will be charged insurance whether in foal or not. A11 accidents to mares at owner's risk. - Btccephalus, Vol, 12, :33381], (11228) - The choicely bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the property of S. C. Banker, Pickering, will make the season of 1905, se follows : Monday, May 1st, will leave his own stable, Kingston road, and pro- ceeds to Toyne's, Rouge Hill, noon ; Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, night. Tueselay, Kennedy's hotel. Woburn, for noon ; Malvern house, night Wed. nesday, W. Aah'e, 8th con., Markham, noon ; D. Reesor'a, f3eder G' o' e, night. Thursday, Johnson'a hotel, Whitevale, night. Friday, Hubbard's hotel, Bro. neham, night. Saturday to his own stable. Fairy Hing, B. S C. B. (12158), Vol. xxvi, C. C. S. B. 4724 -The fashionably bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the property of S. C. Bunker, Pickering, will make the s aeon of 1905, as fol. lows ; Monday, May lst, wi'l leave his own .table and proceed to T. Madda• fords, noon ; R. Guthrie's, n ght. Tues• day. Sebert's hotel, Brooklin, night. Wednesday. Bandel's hotel, Whitby, night, Thnraday, E. Balsdon, base -lire night. Friday Gordon's hotel, Picker- ing, night. Saturday, to hie own ,table. Gallant Clurttan, Vol. 26, :422: ,- Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the pro• perty of Rola. Defoe, Green River, will make the season of 1905 as follows Monday, May lot, leaves bis own stable and proceeds to John Patterson'''. 7th con, Pickering, noon ; Hubbard's hotel, Brougham, night. Tuesday, William Badgerow's, Brock Road, noon ; Gor don's hotel, Fickeriag, night. Wednea• day, Tom's hotel. Liverpool. noon ; Toyne's. Rouge Hill, nigst. Tbursday. Jlaxwe[i'e hotel, Highland Creek. noon Malvern, night. Friday. T. Ccxworth'a Armaaale. noon ; Franklin Ht.ese. elarkham, night. Saturday. Robert Eagleson a, lot 2e. 9th ccn„ Mareoam. noco : thence to bis own stable. fiord .fPrr•itt.-The great blaclt pure- bred Trot Ing Stal!r.q, the property of , -Prices moderate. • - 'ohn Dicker, will make the seas::: of 19n3 at hie own stab e. Pakerine i/lage l =, Ia. C�3AP1,/=' AST, app sae the Gcrlon Huse . For .\4,L\1. 1'itiii:itmN' .speed, shed dislocation, and good breed- _... tug. Lard Tewitt has few eq.als, oeine of the V';:ka and Il:atcgo Free, Heil s beautiful black. and a most desirable night, where be will remain until Fri day afternoon. Friday, I. Lehman's, Atha, night. Saturday, to hie own stn• tole until Monday. - Segyer'trean, better known as "Apple Jack,"-Tbe cerebrated American bred btallion, the property of Jesse Hubbard, Brougham, will make the season of 1)05 as follows : Monday, May 1st, will leave his own stable, Hnbbard'a hotel, Bro- ugham, and proceeds to Johnson's hotel Whitevale, noon ; Franklin House, Markham until Tuesday afternoon. •Tuesday afternoon, Callender'. hotel, Malvern, night. Wednesday, Ken- nedy's hotel, Woburn, noon ; Andrew's hotel, West Hill, until Thursday after- noon. Thnraday afternoon, Tom's hotel, Liverpool, night. Friday, the Qneen's hotel, Whitby, noon ; Seabert'a hotel, Brooklin, night. Saturday, to hie own stable. Stanton Tikes -The registered trot- ting stallion, the propery of T. Madda- ford, Whitby, will make the season o1 1905, as follows: Tuesday, May 19th, leaves his own stable, Kingston road east, and proceeds to Tome' hotel, Liver- s`ool, for noon ; thence to Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, for Dight. Wed- nesday, Whitevale hotel, night. Thurs- day. J E Disney, Greenwood, noon ; Seabert'a, Brooklin, night. Friday, Columbus hotel, noon ; Central hotel, Oshawa, night. Saturday, Royal hotel, Whitby, noon ; home, night. Terme 510, New Advertisements. T�'ANTED- A good dining -room girl Apply at Pickering College• 25tt PASTURE TO RENT -200 acres,- well watered -on lot 23, 3rd con. of Picker- icg, known se Oakdale Farm. A. BONAB, ?loitering P. 0. 3I-37 '`RaIS FOR SALE -The under - caned bas for sale in the district of Carlyle Ass& . s number of improved and unimproved farms on eaav terms of pa,ment. Apply to JAS. 13 L 1CkE2CE, Carlyle, Aim. 3458 Haying Time 'Will soon he here end praapects are goo([ for an abundant crop. ,tv-e tune. l.e'r,,r and hay },y- hav-ine Prevail tint k eel eutl?t put in 111.1' )earn, Reuel Taw, _ r le Steel or \\' ,den Track=, w th foil eeeipincut-. acksmithing 1 horse to breed from. For pedigree and particulars address the owner, The tlnderei L'il l Levan,: i„ t1 ii1 out Lord Minto, Vol 13. 3:1; -The pure- the hiatke:Hailing i •ne-s ,,f R. bred C!•• deadale Stallion, the property M. (re, i- pi spat . t do black, of A C Courtney. will steal for mares ,.nnthing in all its line_-. during the season of l:e" at his own sta"lle. at 2'e. con 1, Pickering. Terme Hume-ehoeinL - a - Specialty', to in,ure a foal 51J. paya'••le Feb. 1st, i oe;. area not returt,ed regula lv 'to =s'-iR••� le Z. �%. • the horse will be charged for. whether in Coal ar not. All accidents to mares - PICKERING. ONT., at owner's risk. )lark' .efrerphy, Vol, VIII, P. 11;-Thc - AUCTION SALE American Bred Ste lion, the property of .. - of. ---- R. R C. aeoDavidsonof. Cherrywood, wtl make 1100 Acre Farm ' the seaaca of 1tr11i as fellows Monday . Evening, May 154, will leave lee own t e l Geo Davidson'_ and pro^eed to • a a • e. - Pore':ant to .n+true:.c0, received from the Highland Creek thence- to, h:3 Own heirs ct the P r', estate, the uniera:gnad wi:i stable \Vcdr.esday evening.. p-oceeds otter fur sale Li- r' '•: snot on, at the Bron.• • t` �. h1tev .fit thence t0 his own stable. L',.n: 1Vte: the Friday evening. proceeal to James Ma.l• I . VILLAGE OF BP-OUGHAM. tom',, Cedar Grove , thence to h a own T .e•ai,., ,L,• stable. ,rot -i• and aleurice J liickie's as a 1•' 5 'and' 51 F. voter. " Mr. Wilson, seconded bee \!r. Todd bxeved, that the assessment roll for _3ewenship of Pickering, for the year . 15105. as revised by this- (hurt, be, de- ' e1sred finally revised and adopted, find tls:►t theu do now adjourn. GeoPhilip , 0-r40-r4ruction Council adjourned to -. meet again on Monday, July 10th, in C tuwa, 11$1a JAI:mai:Auk - I 27th DAY OF JUNE, 1905 Sim'pson & .CO. ' The People's Cash Store. Our.-.. Attractions Attentive Clerks. Good Goods. Square Dealing. Right Prices. Prompt Delivery. Just received a shipment of Corsets, Blouses,' Hosery, Summer Undervests, with or without sleeves, Hose .. Supports, Handkerchiefs, Boots, Shoes, etc. I3ousehold Goode : We have just put into stock a good line of Table Linens, Table Napkins. Carpets, Stair Carpetings, Oilcloths, Lace Cur- _ ._ - tains and Curtain -net by yard, Carpet Warp, Crockery, etc., etc. 'Men's Suits in dark grays, Navy blue, black twilled worsteds. Boy's Suits. is gray and Navy blue, Men's fine Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Caps, Men's Shirts in starched and soft bosoms, Collars. Cuffs, Sox. We are clearing off a line of Meu's Working Shirts worth SOc. for 35c. Men's fine Boots $2 and $2.25, the latest styles and splendid value. • YP,Ie,stri,tt-The imported Clydesdale r e:_ o d o c k. r, ]: . Stallion, the property of Joh Hiller Tie ec:::h half of int No 23 in the 8th matte• and Sots, Brcugham, will stand or ;,an of the'rowosLrp of Picicer:uc, 10 the Coco. mares during the seasce of 1005, at hie ty cf ontaric, cont+rn,hg 101 acres. more or lees own stable. Service fee 912.u0, and Reil kcoen ::e the Bell fair::. Soil ,lav r ioau: of Cret•claea quality, all arai le . frame .Sir ,le.ran(ler, 1.236..,i -The choicely._ berm, etateeeand" Louse at,out three acres of bred Clcdeedale Stallion, the property orchar3 conoaniag coo3,az:et:ee of trait fav Drably sitr,ated 'on title f:h concession road, s -of Davit' Defoe, Green River, will make leading thoroughfare, 1 1.2 miles trot:: Bro• the season of 1305; as follows : Monday, , u¢ham. where is situated Post °dice, stores, May nth, leaves his own eteble, Green .tope, telegraph and lone•distaoce telephone cfficee, Chest:ae, ttetbodiet ani Preebytertaa River, to G,. D. Milne's, Cherrywood, ebnrctaPa : pullic school li Miles distant . 4 noon ; Gord;n House, Pickering night, miles' from Loccat Hsu station, C. P. R,: 2f Tuesday, Weetney Bros., near Audley', uillee from grist mill'; telephone ofttce on op - noon; K. Beelby's, near Greenwood, op- posite aide cf road to farm. For full particulars apply to the undersigned night. }Vednesday, Hubbard's hotel, auctioueer, or to D. R. Beaton, Township Clerk, Brougham, noon; own•stable, night. \Vhiteya:e-P.0.. - Thursday, Geo. Tran'., 10th con,, Mark. THOMAS POUCHER, ham, noon ; Mansion House, Stouffville, Auctioneer, Brougham P 0 (5-36 - GOING TO BUY A BINDER? ,Then be sure and buy a "MASSEY-HARRIS" IT has more good points about it than any other; The Knotter is more reliable than any.other, The Front Elevator is flexible, so that a heavy tangled crop can be handled as easy as a light standing crop. A MAS.SEY-1ARRiS " BINDER on your. Farm will rid you of all annoying trouble in the busy HARVEST SEASON. ' - - ' SOLD BY The right kind of Groceries to buy are those Pure and Fresh. Fou can procure those at D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, PICKEP,IN"C-, spring f'lillinerq `Opening 'We will open up our stock of new Spring Ellet- on Thtirsday, April loth. \Ve cordially invite the facile- to come 114+1 in-pec't our trimmed awl ready - t(, -wt -al., flat- 011 that day. C. A. Baker, • Pickering. fit I!tby Steam' Pump Works - - Brougham. Wood. [ran. Lift and F• ace Pumps. Alas ci.terui 1I 4Iir 411 111d, r, E'• 1V. EVANS. Brt,cket,. Whitby-. Pickering Lumber Yard ! ./. Our Stock Is Now Complete. ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. - ' Cor. Yon.e and Alexander Ste. SUMMER SE- 1: during July and A Llj;ltst for Public Se:hool Teachers and ethers. All our graduates get positions. Stadeots admitted at any time. Thi' .,•heol i, not *stand- ing .till.' or -hacking up.' hut is cull-tant ly ''roing ahead.' Cir- culars flee, • lily W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. In all kinds. of building material including rough and dressed lumber, lath, cedar, etc. - Our stock of Shingles is also com- plete in British -Columbia, New Brun' swick and Ontario Cedar. All kinds iif the usual Mouldings, Base, Casing, V Sheeting and Floor- ing always in stock. • Cistern tanks - and watertroughs made to order. W. D. Gordon. MONE Why hay a kinked hard wire fence 3X ben you can Inly the carbonized coil- ed steel Lamb Fence sold by W. F. R• JONES, Balsam, 'Ont., Aieo dealer in Brantford Gasolene Engines and Wind -mills, Greig's celebrated Carriages. • Farm Wagons, etc. - 31tf CANADIAN PgCIFIC WILL SELL HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION TICKETS TO THE NORTH WEST Winnipeg 83).00 Mowbray 'Delol'rdne Souri, Brandon Lyleton Lenore • •- , 32.0') Milliitta ' Binsc•arth 32.23 \loosinnin 32.20 .31,50 • 81.35 •• • Arcola 32,•aa Sti•athcnna 10.50 Estey an' 1 3300 1 orkton J Sheho • 33.00 RLipnl _ ina 933• ,75 aloosejaw 34.00 Saskatoon 35.23 Prince Alb't 36.00 Macleod• 38.00 Calgary 38.50 Red Deer 39.50 TO LOAN. Going ,tune 13th, returning until August 14th, Going'June 27th; returning until August 254)1. Going July 15t1i, returning until S_pt.16th, Full particulars from Canadian Pacific Agent or write to C. B. Foster, D. P. A„ Toronto, 33.99 On first -Class improved- _ • .ftti'tn .property at 5°/. Pro)upt attention given to all applications Applp to - THOMAS TOUCHER, -$roug nam. Watches, Clocks, - and _ - Jewelery Repaired Charges Moderate.' Satisfaction -Guaranteed. Shop"next door to A. Falconer's. P. J. Hilts, Pickering. • SKATING RINK, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -The undersigned offers for sale at a reasonable price, his large skating rink. and also bis house and lot situated is the Village of Brougham For particulars spear to Frank Sanderson en the premises or to W V Richardson, Ptokerinq l.8 tt OLANLMONT • Thos. Bennett, of Toronto, was here this week.: C. V. Michell, of Toronto, was in town on Tuesday. W. E. Risebrough has rented • Thomson's blacksmith shop. Miss Morrow, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday with Mrs. Tait. Mrs. Frank and Miss Blanche Cooper are visiting friends in the city. Misses Laura and Ella Dows- . well were in the city over Sun- . Miss Crome and Miss Kineade, of Toronto, spent last week at .Wm. Scotts'. • Regular services in the Metho- dist Church next Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. Geo. and Mrs. Gerow, of Port Perry, were here this week renewing old acquaintances. The Rev. J. W. Wilkinson is • attending Toronto •Conference 'this week, which is meeting in the town of Barrie. Mrs. Wilfred Sadler and Miss 'Ella Wilson, of Balsam, are on an extended visit to friends in Orillia and other places. The stone -crusher is now in operation one mile east of here and is giving good satisfaction. The road to the station is receiv- ing the benefit of its work. W. H. Coates disposed of 'his • eleven months old McQueen colt to Mr. Little, of Mona Road, for the sum of $295, and last week he • . sold another eleven days old, to Mr. Slack, of the same place, for • 12e0. —Miss Aggie Stuith died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Thos. Patter -on, after a lingeriug illness - 'on Monday evening: Her remains were conveyed to Au -tin, Man., on Wednesday for burial. The deceased had many- friend who deeply Mourn her death. It is with very great regret we chronicle the death of Miss Janet Hamilton which took place on Friday, June 2nd. Her illness extended over -a period of several rnouth-, but her death cause un- expected and dame as a -.}toes: to all. The fun;, 1 took place ft ,ui the family resluence ou Tuesday. flth inst. The bills • for the Baptist Sun- day School Excursion have been printed. git ing full particulare of the chief event of the season. The train will arrive at Lind -ay at 9.00o clock and at Bobcaygeon • at 9.15 a. m. The beautiful and commodious. steamer "Esturion" has been secured to take excur- sionists from -Lindsay through the picturesque Sturgeon Lake and will arrive at Bobcayeeon in tiwe for dinner. All tickets good •.to return on regular service until the following slay, June 17th .The Claremont brass band will he • in attendance. Good fishing, Good Boating. pleasant time assured to all. Remember. the date, Friday, June. Mitis, See bills- for particalarst ' A very inter•estrag ceremony hook place at the close of t he •co:>ference So►iday School Rally held in connection with the First • Methodist Church, Picton, when the Rev.,R. Duke on behalf of the . .members of Conference, minister- ial and lay,' presented t� the Rev. J. W. Wilinson a beautiful • -bound copy--nf Methodist Hymns. with his name in gold, on the • outside, and the following incrip- tion within, 'Presented to the the Rev. J. W. 'Wilkinson by the Bay of Quinte Conference, as a - _token of its appreciation of his s.eryices as Precentor for many years, on the occassion of • his transfer to the Toronto Con- .:ference." Signed Rev. 'Wm. J. Joiliffe, President, Rev. D. 'Scott Houck, Secy. Rev. Mr. Wilkin- • `son feelingly replied and by re- quest sang "The Famous Glory •Song," accompanied by'" the or- ganist of the church. Balsam—Zion. • . James I. Davidson of Balsam exhib- • itecl at the: fair on May 24th. • His ex- . Whit consisted'of four horses and ten cattle. The total number of prizes •.received was.ten .firsts and four ec- • onds. On horses, he tvun 1st on three- ' year old, 2 -year-old • and . yearling. These animals were bred by himself and all were sired by McQueen. The cattle were also of his own breeding and the herd which won first was the get of Imported Choice Archer. With the yearling bull, Golden Choice, he won first and sweepstakes for bull any age. On the yearling heifer, Roan Missie, he won first and sweepstakes for female. any age. In other classes, Mr. Davidson was equally successful. —Uxbridge Journal. Brougham. • • W. Brown was in the city on Saturday. Our township fathers met here on Monday. See E. W. Bodell's advt. in another column. R. Brodie spent a few days last week in the city. T. Keast spent a few days in Lindsay this week. Miss M. Stevenson is visiting friends in the city. T. Poucher is attending the County Council at Whitby this week. A. C. Fish of Toronto, spent Sunday with his brother, Dr. G. N. Fish. W. Burk and friendof Oshawa, called on the fornier's parents on Sunday. Messrs. A. and E. Ham of Osha- wa, spent Suuday under the par- ental roof. W. C. Lafraugh of Scarboro, spent Sunday with his sou, F. C. LaFraugh. Mr, Dalby of the Hubbard House, spent a few days last week in the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cowan and child of Oshawa spent Sunday with friends.• John Philip to our east is over- hauling his house and when finish- ed he will have a fine place. C. A. Barclay and C. Philip with their families spent a day last week at the :gay for an outing. • Wel. and Mrs. Feasby and 11. and Mts. Feasby attended .a bare raising in Saiif id rn1 1'riciay. Lieut F. C. Lal'rau•h ge- into camp ou Tuesday next. He gath- ered a troop from this vicinity. G. Philp. our Ma--c•y-Harris agent, had an expert fsinu the fac- tory out Here last tt eek plac•i11g up tuachiuery, Mrs. 'Everest and son of Mark- ham, are very rick at T. Gain- /nage', We all look fur their peedy recovery. F. C. Cowie one of our respected young men went to Markham laet•week to learn the barbering, We all wish him success. The South Ontario distriet S. of T. will hold a monster picnic at Whitby,on June 17th. Reduced fares from all points ou G. T. B. Sale Register. WEDNESDAY, JI. -NE 14TH—Auction sale Of 3 acres, being part of lot 14, in the 6th con, of Pickering. belonii- ing to the estate of the late John E. Gee, at Hubbard's hotel, Brougham. Sale at 2 o'clock. W. V: Richard- son, executor. TUESDAY, JCNE 27th—Auction sale of 100 acre farm, at Hubbard's hotel, Brougham, belonging to the Bell estate ant comprising the south half of lot 23, con. 6, Pickering Town- ship. Sale at 2 o'clock. See bills. Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. A most 1lesaant evening was spent at "Host Mt.", the horns• • of Edward and Mrs. Willson on Friday, June 2nd. %vheu about 12.; guests rrcrerabh•cl •at their sil- ver weddiug. The dinning room was tastefully decorated with red. pink and white caruatil,lls. lily of the valley, lilacs, tulip-. and ferns. anis was in charge of MIrses Ellicott, Hubbard, Pugsley. Alger, and Wilson who were very pretty. all in light dresses and carnations. 'Those present from a distance were 'Mrs. anti Miss Pugsley, of Toronto, Mr. R. Mor- ton, S. and Mrs. Morton and Miss Edyth,1 Keswick; J and Mrs. Morton, of "Sunnyside;" Neil and Mrs. Morton, of Morton Park. Misses Laura and Lelia Morton. of Pickering College,''. and Mrs. Warriner, of Markham, Mr. B. Willoughby, of Ringwood, Geo. and 1\'inn, of Mongolia, Mrs. and Miss Winch, of Belhaven, Dr. and and Mrs. Dale, •of Dumbarton, Dr. and -Mrs. Brodie, of Claremont, Dr. G. N. ' Fi-h, of Brougham. Mr. E. Willson is the third gener- ation, now residing on the fifth concession and was married in 1880 to Miss Morton daughter of the late Francis Murton, town- ship of Grviilimbury, York Co: Numerous valuable and handsome preseh.ts were 'received. Speeches were made interspersed by 'beau- tiful solos -rendered by Miss Mina Phillips, A. T. C. 'M. assisted by Miss L. Rutherford, B. A. which were greatly appreciated by all. PI.IYMOUTI Gold Medal Binder Twine ! Right Prices_ :. :. Henderson & Farmer, Claremont ,STRAY ED—On the premises of the undersigned lot 4, Con. T,'ickering. a steer, i year cld. The owner may have the same by proving property and paying expenses. B. W. Siowbray, fiinsale. CLAREMONT LIVERY First-class horses to hire day or night. Buss in connection meeting all trains. Horses clipped on shortest notice. W. A. Thomson, Proprietor. Picl�ering ... . Vigilance -. Committee ! Formed for recovering property stolen from its members and the appre• heneioa of the thieves. Members having property stolen common. este immediately with any member) of Executive Committee. Membership fes 51.00. Arthur Jeffrey, -Geo, Leng Secretary. President. Exec, Com —Geo. Lens, D.E. Pngb, C. 5, Palmer, Pickering, Ont. Tir:kets may he obtained from A. Jeffrey, sec., or J. A. O't'onner, v prc- Wall Papers, Paints, Oils, 'A;large fresh stook:now on hand. Prices in WalljPaperiranging from 8c. up. John Parket, munba='ton., Notice ! ff yr it want uiiiifl�tr:•;• inalile- rrer- o: neckynk.- mitis, having nlont[ c ins tirnr,< l ,,m1 we can do the to 1,1un shirrs. or otherwise. We ark ape •i?list- in all kinds t.f (t leizz' lisp ty.it;��`: 1t•lr,tirinit. Ho stab; •in.r 9nd ;.l1 kincl.-cfgen. . t•rt1-hlacksulithing dims. Ladders on hand at 11 cents pet r ,null. • W. H. JACKSON. Brock -Road. WIRE FENCING. I b12113 Ileal eroren .rue reoc,n: ac . raid it right. Also trot pest ani portable '-r ag. URIAH JONI `- 13-,1 m Aa 1*41: Ont �jaPFldg6 fainting T}1r tintler-ignc•d is prepared ti, to all kind, of carriage and «•actin painting -at Iii- -hire over. SViil, 1>•>Ivsavll'- wa gun =hop. .1.1-u prepared to do all kinds o•f. !wiper slanging and house paint- ing. J. Bingham. Claremont. Market Every Monday F. C. Lafraugh, Brougham. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—A good brick none's, containing 8 rooms, cood cellar, and frame wood -shed attached. Lot contains 4 1-2 acres of land, small orchard. U:t the premises are a drive -shed, barn, stable and root cellar. Conveniently situated in the Village of Pickering. Apply to W. V. Richard- son Pickersnt;. 14-t1 arfte&s 'When you want something 'out of the coronion,•• you have it' made to order. So it is with your harness and collars. Don't take "what you can get,"—get what you want. Then you will be satisfied. -Not otherwise. • We use the best of leather,and guarantee absolute . satisfaction. E. W. Bodell, aarcugharn. Methodist Church Services as Follows. There he goes again Another load of Furniture. Well its extraordinary the amount of Furniture that Beal sells. That is what the people say of us. Come one ! Come all and inspect our Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Couches and Chairs. Large stock. Law prices. _ J.. H. BEAL, 10:30 aim Preaching. 7:1)0 p.m „ 2:00 p.m Sahbath School. 3:019-p.ur Epworth League, on Tuesday. ' 8:00 p.m Weekly Prayer on Thursday. • Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Pastor. • Claremont. he `:Spring Rains Will cause you great inconvenience when you have a when you have a roof that leaks. See • DOWSWELL_ and Get it Re-covered. Jovreign 53an OF CANADA, .For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date methods, and every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at this Bank. Interest paid Quarterly on all deposits in the Savings Department. and it only takes 81.00 start an account. Farmers about to have a sale would do well to call or write for our sur terms. This Bank make., a, specialty of collecting or discounting sate \,)TEs Blank notes supplied free of charge. MARKHAM BRANCH, • CLAREMONT BRANCH, A. P. Smith, Man, L. E. Todd, Agt. 1904 Pumps Windmills. We are prepared to do alt ktada of work Pr, mptly pertaining to the pomp business. =John Gerow, W. V, . Richardson, Agent, Pickering. Suoeeesor so Gerow A Son, Claremont. W, JI H. RICHARDSON'S Important showing of finest display of Chins. A very large assortment of . .--.- Stationary, Books, Dolls, Toys, Inst - received for the Holiday trade. Call and see them. iSabecriptions taken for all Magazines, Weekly and Dailyilhewepapere. W. J. H. RIOE1 EWSON', 'Brock Street, - WY.itby. That leaking roof • of yours;is doing considerable damage and putting you to a great deal of discomfort and inconven. "e. There is one Sure Way of avoiding this kind of trouble, and that is by t'coveritig your roof with • gugddis .J�eadr( goofing' It is waterproof,'weatherproof and fireproof,. • and is rapidlyjtaking the place of tin, tar, gal- vaniced;iron, felt and gravel and shingle roof- ing, on -account of its lesser cost and greater • durability. It is easily snit • on and the price • per hundred square feet for all material found is only TWO:IDOLLARS. Sold- only by - The Russill Hardware Co. ' 126,EAST_KING STREET, Toronto. .1. V.%. '_.• • F.USSIAN ALCOHOLISM. Excessive Drinking Has Hurt the Russian Fighting Men — ( hi-ni.• alrnl ulioliaamong; the Rus- sialr> cart+ y'plain, in part at least, some (ri results of the war in '•lnrtchuria, tla the Japati we side the reports are all of on•e tenor, and de- i i;" an tanu)vt universal ahstincncr. What drinking is dons is in extreme 'tuotl••ratiun. t.poii- the Huswian side Apr wr• homy of itu111et1Se mores of vodka, PC.'• char):1)a:;nr.• by the carload lots, and orgici in:tumornbie. The Russian, of - fiver id n:'turiults, by general report, of course, .fur the 1erge gnantiti'e- of , alcohol he daily consumes, and it 13 impose-il•1••••for any brain to submit to so:eh iui•ults tvi!hout timlorgI:ing the changes 1orig kitu),vn to r& L' placo in Meavy drinker)+, It is tiirt remark- able, then, that the older oticees wt•oi etre• s''ninri gin: th.•'ca:::i"rar n.tyre c,n-.tan,tl,y outwitted i,v the ht•althy- rr.ltided. •inpen.:se. It i=; spider ntly not .s, roach a ou'.•s_tion of drlinl:,en. ` 1:-sw as it i,, one t:t-the pa holir;ic re.„ults of • long continued exci•;:sivc drin'.iti i' ith:)l;f -drunkytint"-. - `--;h:NTI':NC!'; hl':f Ji 11 a. I Fi,t.v; is nn -.,r.• than l hl.t_":;.• .. ra.•.:er• f'i t s 1ii,uvring is oaly..trit,utary• to• lis-' 1:-=aaiart• i.; but eds.;u''I';tnrnt. r; _ r 11:rlt, •'e- 1:=tt:1`..s-tIl'�, 1^ti•t l 'of i:In'r vr;.• i'aiicre is f•.rtunt' if_ it +:ures ilalz-. ism ..l. Heroic . h• tu''.s cu:r:" •front hard builds its otcn • ... • tllr'•tlY.i•'+;,y i:t. 11191 ::rir -a- r tl,: y. :has. t.a,1,-..•'1 Gll,l r.11 n r'.'I'i• G,Il. .. h I.'t •r'11]t'i„ lit t • , ,,>•.� ,II •-the' Iit/U i' '.. i)'::i LOQ C.S 11?t+ it H ', u t]1' ,..al tl.r•;r•+,it •r ti:,, .,: n 1' t i'1II" 1-- 1 .,1 1•v ;1 h.. t,.n If • 11..1.1 rli' r^ w.,, irl'. htiir •r is ort,-,•' r , 4 t;n• l:e;t1 TI:•-•'ir•;\•' 1.1 I,•, •litre''• •r, liginit than ii.Htitocv.iti l "t ri `r., •-- 1' a.Ln tt ,'_ .n,t i .•+fit i .J;:. 1,t''' !ho loft.; '•'It hof t.., in ,nn 1 will d rhe 4 ,i,'l Ic nt,t • Li I:.'ti! I,'; f-1 lt, r n,l the :'ill fn. t:oil. n,uiri-5 a 1,1, ' in the r h : t!. -t:+:• •rr''n• faer.' ' 1',,,.3 • 41, .It 1„•,"int t h, • pi,,,.,w fi•otn inti -r :i rav4++.r, oc,•r tb.• hu'it:r," . .is oftt'n tif•• .lutdnw of t,r•tnorr,l.v'= shining, 01 ,-ro •,' advance nt'tt'i(I Yet •oven keeps -Tots- of 'people away ;runt it, -Es•OLL."1`I )N• • Chapter I. .-What is -your --name, little boy?” • a.ked the tearher. ",1 uhuny "Lennon;" answered • the •1n t it was so recorded •on the roll, • -('hapter IL. 'il.Vhnt is your nater?" the •schuol- ru ster ireportd. - ,John. Dennis Len ,n,"replied the big buy, - _ • • WIi eh was dilly entttal. Chal,tt+r 111 ' 1 carr ndtt e, sir'? •' said the cullcoe dig'rlitt ry -.I. P'ennisot7 Lemon," responded the young man who was about to actin. hun-elf tts_a student 1nxcr'twit in acerrvlanie therewith. • • t'haptvr IV. "May T -ask yiiitr" ninny?" queried the society notes contributor to the Ilail,y Bread.'.• - • lean 1?1 - nnico Le Mon," replied the fashional:le personage in 1. he - opera box, And it was •thus jotted ldown• •: (The End.) neeaj �� 0ram. oara Separators are different. This Illustration shows some differences—note the low supply can and simple bowl= -there are. others more important. - The' ` Unceda " is easy to wash==easy to turn—oils itself ==skims cleanest of all. " Any ' • person in" Canada i- free to make. Tubular Separators with the exception of the steadying, device, and practically free to make that_providetl it is not made like Sharples• Such is the'substance of the judgment rendered on Monday, the 8th inst., by Judge Burbidge, in Sharples vs. Ourselves. •Its all we contended for and we are perfectly satisfied. Mama Max The Sharples people have lost in this case practically X111 t.he5- contended for, and their position now in regard to their much..vaunted patent iso. to say the least, extremely ridiculous. • Should the Sharples -Company, or any of their a vents, make the claim that this statement is not correct. in all points ask them to produce•Judge Bui'bittgc's written judgment. • We will sell you for four cents a better steadying device than- Sharples' and ono- which 'Judge Bur- .bidge in his judgment held Was no infringeulent'on`S1iiples's patent: • National Manufacturing Company, Limited. PEMBROKE, CONT. rort,'LATION QF JAPAN.• In 1903 Japan had a population of . 16,732,8.1, about equally divided, 23,603,7i71 males and 21;1311,270 females A comparison ttith the tig•ures for earlier'' years dues nut shits►-' a rapid ,Increase? ' - lTalys. Females, . Total. , 20,905,465, 20,•181 ,S4S 41,388,313• 1898- 22,074,242 -21-,689,613 -43,763,355, 1'J 03- 23,(i05,571 23,131,270 46,732,811 Iiyro tae . see that the practical.. equality of the sexes was maintained, Considering that Japat'i hes stilt, nearly a tinillion men into the • pre- sent warn. and that her trade and .commerce chows little. if 'any, fall. - ins ofT, it is fair to conclude • that the women of Malan are able and willing 'to take up business tasks when they are dropped. by the inert going to the war. These iigiires do not include Ja- pan's island of I'orntosa, 'that' ]cop- ' tilat.ioli in 290;• wxs 3,111,t11I,0, con= listing of 1,¶ 5 ,4)31 Forn)sinns and orgy .47,07.7 •la.pennsc. ; '1•n roirnl figures the total population of the Empire of Japan •ntay he set down tis :)tl',t1011,000, Greene-1''ltnny about s,,n,s! (Ire) —I suppose ):n3 hut' 1011 whit' .. w'ay1 (;r'. —1'hi• .0 .111 6f - ' 1)>f 'l'hef ]1ia Mo at Mont•••" never' went away from hurtle, 'and- the ndthi>r lei •'.1 Life ((-tr the Drt ai 1Vx•re•' never wont to yru. The less you kuru. nr,u 4t a • thing illy riii)ri+ c'i>1;.relr•^tt. ,you aro earkto wrvto abu,it it, alij»,reall,y. • a' SMALL NATIONAL DEBT. A Colony Nai:h a "national debt"' only $1,Ott1 is soinething of a ncitclty in thi.zi age" of 11r:perial and municipal extravagance, but that is the total undebtedness Of Pitcairn's ' Islami, a iter° spt.cl< in the Pathic Ocean, NI hich was disco': ei•ecf ut arty a hundred and fifty years ago. The. island was colnt,iiit1 by ti it mid i eers from a ship named the ilo:ntty, who remained on the island util•nown • to England until discotcr„1 t ':1d'nt- ally its 1X14. t'niler thsnie of ti;eie ihiiif, tht''n;i!Ci t •;s },e•'.,tin' •rc- sjtc;tni le rit!zi tri. A'S th• it t'utnL: t' -ini:rcai- ti t!:,' island cf to it s,tpaie,l, and in 1:3.56 the ' .firth: h •'nt t•;'i:.c(', a the• is - hitters to 4.,: ttca'o prOV;(1'.1 t: is }t 110 fit 11-179 ti:(t •l It .l'1,tt i,,,t ;l'Il' rr,it :4.1'11.'7a-11u-i.e.. may. it ia 'i HE'S ONLY ONE • OUT OF SCORES BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS MADE HIM A NEW MAN. Richard Quirk Doctored for a Dozen Years and Thought His •Case Inst rahle-Dodd's Kidney Palls `Cured Hi:tz. Quality Is Everything Tho production of The satisfaction of having the lsashill§ done ecrly ,in the day, and well done, belongs to ever: • hortiinc..Ii:u.t...',• June S.- us`'. Cf•iSunit: ht Soap. !013 1'i:t,:'iu11,-`',':.,1•,,s of peo; ill 1.h.1.s . ., .,._ ....... jrti:bern lett :. 1ivi114 Jprto fs shut Flu arid Al v had •ptu•tnd , ni .' • a” l,. ,d1 li1 Its TIL carr, all Jki•.inc;:'' t' at :t C'L1+ `1 t a,t'si•- row '1)ut 1:0.114'.t 1:, lr.'hila t I!nto,i:, irons: I:ucrti : st• re :_- turd ns••oU if ha 1::.!ght 1 t c a tluuce, ,11 ,„< At... th,'-mfr•<t t•enuu•k- 1 P ' ! !< ' 4't i, COLI( "', .' ''1 ,fi �vu, t 1, h:�.+:•.'holy;. tt!. e cures k flint of Mr. 1'_icht.rrt "but 1 u t j:articntlir c,iom I cL.'.uce that.; u t ,.1, r, "'tic j i•1 re ex ttultl< and 1 �t j t!.. 5rot ul •t t•,itn.” u." he i(j:.ical, c,t111111 tn, rr.•1 i',„1.„,„1,,,1 r!r-a to t n. 7 1 tats 1t., :.,t „1l s10 1 ,tm rots 1" - - t.'p.. tt', n• ,, :t t. ' t suror t ! •). 1 ,.t. yc„r i .. 1,c cane... JJ t' ' ire i L'111..'•:'..,.•..•1. nal _r�i'!t;,,., 11!5. n.' l.'ur:cal.!r•: t)1••I Lci” is ('0 :11.111.•!,10'....:1',1 and tit lift .:., ; tc,';s tt.t;.l'v urtui, ..17,,;,•,..,1::. ,....),•1,;!,,!.1,..,...!,t..„. t g !s _ Fr to 1 1'd:. Aft,•t' tr.•:1 ;n' tY.!v' y ti's 1 t 1 1•ntct t t of _tl.a ' -ai h:n .1i._ti.sta'. Tre.n u.',, . cit d.•:t.rs` trl.,tt...:,t, 1 haul' t tt ii- t,,,'•!:-..... } w..,..,,,,,••:. , I. re - _4 t.u,t',i •'.;' t u ! a', u. .I..,, tt .fr it 1.4 _ 1 11t': iiiliil ::1 any (1111 rl,iir,t tt'it5 1u ur. tl:r -fir:.t lel,;:,)etc;ti11 to:e.1 t,;!<rs �(3'l' I;-, �C"I'I,l' 1'.a{r (S "1'. inrl:t':'!)!. 1 t•t1 int, of e•:il•1 l,Y ti it. ❑I,.,rir ie., u 1:::,11 ttn'1 j''''"1..: ^.,enc- , rills ie I Itt"1 tile' 1.) t . ,. : 11 to c'. i. 1,e., 'I'.uir n.,, A _!c'11 !.;r , '1, ,; 1, 1\'r'..r had I , t(ll'g i11r!!,C t' 1 - i'''!".:''' r tel! '''''11 ,1) i.u. it''rat t t❑"t-'11 . ht.'. Il x t1:f1 1,:d ,tt , '..,.1. ' u,i, hi, L'}' thrn:, 1 u! .. ilh lit'}n f,i t I. (i;•,; i le. r t'' v:, e•r" it ty ' h:r j lIl t> o_as 'c., 4 hy' t;,, teat to my great s1r!'risr' I !i.,rl nut w1:17.'1,.t .,w tl+ s• arr../. tit wan lu!rrlr th„1i }lilt o box 1•ct.:e 1 "r:rl., 'fli inns," 1 "I heiir felt.iter trtl ut t t` u> Motl.r- `f•tl. I, t .,1 no';,,hty child„'I - stiff': hit• itio:Tie il. • N‘ 1...t, tt ,i of i.'ht 1 :,cs, 1 Gal, cur d and t:;h.,t 1.IC.VO you 114'41,1to make . ,•• a nee: than ! ('11,1:'1, t r r;' tie')" 1.1 .i.1 I'tttr ottl.v I f•• r you . •- ' 1Fic 'sir," tt.'S tt,a •,.n15;,. "1, r'''jindd's linin C'i- _enroll hrtvl .haft 1:,Y civil rivet 01 scurf . she the L.. rd 1:.' .L v: ,,t but i Ili?'" 1.111111)t,.',it il.'.d ]hl1l , i' I)!�'.,sr, him, dear mamma. Yon said it d•as :ui.tl the hist of it is 1 have sEn; cd 3u nice.,' 'may -til_ m: TEA is the crowning event of the' Tea Grower's art, ' TRY. it._once and n-othing will tempt you to give it up. The Flavor is- Eerr.ecti ' Try.#ha RED .LABEL ittua' ,:r sit s tats I -ns'. I j i co, RSeunatls'l w,itSuccu- rnb to t' t tai tr. I,1r 11..1 e,e u•i1,,1 I .C:11,- 1:111 r- , I':; , 1 � •.r.. r \h ,a1„, le 7•.,:: , yr 11- rc.,t t 1�,-', t •.� i t`,9 ti ,.1st u,..l' it, cul'._' • ate peril,.,.,, t-74 •- ant 1vort' ,: •, r,f ih'• du}' u'1 a'ui. h 1 pr,•:nisi 11 „ i.e.cour'a 11a:„ you for - it'''. The ltr•:te- \,,, ,ny _dear, . 1 cuilidst't, Loa I'te iurgiten .11. . cured." • -+• -co Srwciatile'i:ts on the C•e ! 1 ti• tit.; 1.11 1'III ti'C`t. ut . •,:r . .,,t1- - • I.. nunr- •I'ha I:e .1:'..h '1 ,',, ,r,L;ati Police I cln , l.e r tl,.1tc 1 'i,' -t .-' o ,l e;.f 11.1\1' n ,o 1•,l'i.i, ,n '(.t'i.,,lti.tt s -As ' of -ll I ,:,::: i!y'•,: '•1,t. 111,ii 11:4t't i.iilid Ut ,c r j ,'jl i'. oil l,'r „ 1'. h tc "1'77'1" 1)r. \'''''' tit,, . rillivi1Iii lo r•rn t t:,l'tteh. .i,ii.l ,.11..1 that the 1',,. , 1J to 1',x , t ,1,, 1211 u, Hti.its •'.1;ii1.7.r't-°t'.+t,..p ,-r ,H,.tij. ,:l I. `I,, t!n. cn:r. 1 ,,, .1.'.i.• ,n ,,,01.,,i:!) n 1. :'.7 ,,1 i'. -.l , h„I1,.,. 1 11.tt 111, , !the .:t:1 tn” have of characitrirti ire,iu ti,,,:ruiTlc tri 1 t.,. r. real n,tlit -72 the grave,I• I _�+ lnunc 111 .n1os-'I toll you PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. I.ri;l '' talcs •,,11 the pet i -y vat TOURufr11i,t• 1 ritual -'.'1 herr- it . , be- ' failure.' To California ':'.1' Lexis and _.. t 4warnr CRII.. 1 .e." hraa mran!ng Clarke. T'x�osition, Part -a r• .I . ri,r ,I -t' ll, !ter land, Ot.gon. C r (, . 1 te,.. ilarc r aant, .. 1 ewe. ..,:it . e .,teal 1( your di . t l.ua A r• i--ona!1,. co:l�i.:c Led cxc'.Irt(i�)n `t�t.e ustock, get rhimLo prucuro it to 11r.• 1'4,,1 .0 ro,ist r. la the tl.ano! y' . :r rung l:ail'x,tv ii ori olid c nnc - ! - -- ' ' 1n,g !tn.; 1,., i'. t! :l,ec ,1uly1, it ii Pond it-"There:s no .:ticttrl,t th;vt'1 1len'c,'t ni tra!' arr.,1 '1l.° ,duly (i 'Che r,hak.•:-pear•,' borrew.'tl a creta many sofa' will 1 tin 1 1::ago, t'., uru idiaia.,iri?•m otters " It tIlt1 t- ll:rth-' throte-h ('o l iii ltiu ,pito On,ai t, er! l'WP.v. I've r ci.l some things iii l:enter and ('c1,)r,tdo serine- .'op.5 his bn, k5 that Were .h tt.n''t5 th::'tyI. vial! be n ado at etch ' of alt' I arca te•artt agU, tcht'n I tdtts a boy " hate gren jilt' d at 1,17" twice, 1 h.- aliel51>-1 Iii . .tken to ' 1e. tto ,, j ! ,,, (t.it,l, tt of th:. t Ode. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT aro e}' was left t`• a I ie r n.,nci t, ( rill' wti.', reale lug .t'h-.t 1 ,,ai t is an at- l e•,e 1't••n1 th,l' the 11,'ty R.11 hon' 1, Ke;,, ., ,. . r. . -.:.ed I t tnue 1 firm -a.; ilet tan,tiu'; s..e•n,e lumps aril t 1.-ti`.hoe Ire' n hot.(., mood tea^tion hard r nte-lh t , t nfc aThe blest Nutritious route of the Verner and Ilio Grande. ,E, twin, curb• sla.mts, Tingu(tne. I•rut'irion 1n hip n'111 •1 ! t t1h of i hr 1 t hrongli tui I;u}'al (.ofr;'e to Salt etreerey, st,ui a, •prauny. Piro nod and Economical. FOR :onto of they fend wit less thin r LAM? OIL ECONOMY all go with the aghast girl in Loh. j 1'il`� (`t: v, thence to I.os A rt.los, swollen ti,ru.it, rough,•, etc. , xve 850 5,10 _ i'rnnc'ts'O, !tit. `^Haat. ]'ort- by use of, 0110 Stoic. 6.atYhh(ed the . si - tit',0 and 'the cripple s,,'1 rcfortya l,�_lrlat;Vs mea ,t -e has hccn Sarnia _ pi' land, :,n�t,n, �rartlr, .`�l.(ikanc.. •nnd•munt wu.Idm•tul 111uuaah Cur• aver tt'udaced at ilisetr-.-in prr.tpiing ani• Sarnia -, �r'fl The poor women over forty' it'""a•l ttho ha'i'r F.eu idirlvl In a lm'er r- hanlu tUrough �t i''a.,l and ^^lines 1 a tax on 1ach,l.trs ot.•r ;rtlrty, with USE ®�Il�e ��� ' elite,. ',then the fun, t'. permit , '" punts the trip will occupy dbout •patter to exempt those unable to a i� thirty (lnya, ten flays toeing spent oat- ."Young man," angrily thlutderodlpov,_ . cacti, but the tr u,ran airy this th,' 1'arilic rcLtst Fanner i•':,dder' to lits Son,' "vd're a" White 'anat.:at, ante at his own discretion, disgrace to this, 'ore, faut'!y'! It's a -'lhe mei, for ihrr round •trip, fn- - ImpUrit!e. to -the Pined,-R'irrn the offer n lir;;, r prize tit �o l.cmtar ache, ood tt:in kr you that 1 aim t • 1 cludina railroad fare, Ihillman tour- art e it rho hi -they s, hCFnmea .n.t,alre,t -will marry an un!;svaij} ugly girl, or ISI skein -re: can';, all nttal5 in the ric'h." "lthyn" -asked his s,•rl, sheep ;1.i,uriti- a to the racers nae almost Burr one to whom Nat are has been speci-, dining crit, hute•ls. Side trips, etc , is i''hly. "Because '1'd disinherit ye- to-tr.,irw, girl Fc ,oral derargement 01 ally t:n4ind. that's achy!' tt.e ,t.u,t, ensue-,Farn 'i'e, lrgc- a16o,SI) fcoin Quebec, or $1ttO •',e.1 tat la ]'tile w I( rt'$ ,i late the kidneys, sb fracas. Mont real and €1',i,,(ur from _i'tlat they will maintain .healthy' action i. ti (Ty many pC r.e 12 die annually from a r:! ltettet the complications which T1 rent o. This first tr.r. I. designed cholera nnrl klnrlrCl cr:mn,er COglplalnt., Ce.lalhlY [ams Rnl`m Ll.rres Ie derange as n vacation trip for teachs•rs, al. Tiro n:lght have been caved i1 proper runt of ihcxo dcl,rate organs A. a though many who rre not tcarh,'rs relt.ed.es had been used, If attacked do 'ria orativ'e these Pill* aro aft Lha Brat not delay in ge-rung a bottle of Pr. rank, trill improt•e the opportunity of tak- .1. L. Kellogg'. Iry'el;lery Cordial.. the • - ing the trip at the remarkably low medicine that never. fail. to effect a Mss ;tntrck-"Well, well, there's rico af"nrrled. cure. chose who have used it say it p acre promtuly, nnrl thorougt;ly bLLb( qCy Mrs, Woodley! -1 havi'n't seen her for • For full pnrttcitlars address E. C, the pain and disease.• au age." alt=s Z'epprey-"lndocd! Bowler, General Agent and Conduc- Nut since you w,.rc a little girl, eh'?" tor, Room 305, Unica Station, To- Doctor -"Why: don't_ you settle' ray ' ionto, - - • - account? You said when -I was • at- Heart -Sick P.opts-Pr. Agnew's rare For Sale by Dealers. tending. you thatyou could never for the Heart is a heart tonic that THE AA /� CO.,t7AITED f, e tf f3GGd CITY Olf:, IVTorantr Is there., anything more annayi,:e repay me -ter alt L was doing.." Pa- neter fdi15 to Curr -is swift in Its effects than having your corn stepper] upon? tient-"And I meant it," ' -goe.it closer to the' "border land" and Is there anything more delightful., than snatches from death's grip more suffer- Cget ure rid, u( it? Holloway's .Corn, ef•s than any • other remedy for airy arc wall do it, Try it and be con- 2d Vonra of Vito Catarrh, -Chas. O, voiced, family off diseases anti ailments .in the- .- -, e r category ' of human sufferings. Gives• relief in 80 minutes.-70 ti:ar- t%f .1 uati't Use Lever's 1 ry ' tap (n powder, to, te' It woolens anel flannels,- '-}'cu'll like it. • ell.'tr1 Ttll'it 1-1:A'!:I.T[F:S.• f... i r, ant" is ale.. ad in n•iteltie, of it chtrl al,lr•' 11 I:re, • In• 1h.' t. •.Cn of Has,.its• c:nn r rl-;e:s ere oiler, dye Orli, -lot it. Olen trh,t act( riarr'.• -the tbji- • est and nth -:t l rippled ttn.ren, and the women t ' er fc t V •al' aha T'•.a a '•+. ..:,- a' :. -'^,ca of Ltac? . PrtTT. D A'•n D1'711,1fD 1S:.ATs Is due_ :o tsa .a... of tat L.' �+.o1 iii •t,. tan purity gad acr.o.':: of file ingm red.ta a . L1Iby'5 (ilavcarl Food Pr©tficts • For L3raakfatt, Dinner zn.i; d Soer.•rt Corned Beef Hash Drinkot 13ecf - B,-elo's Chicken Veal Loaf Sottpo .ienna Setuae.ge Thry art ready fo'1>r•r�e-3'crs- Grocer ba., them. Libby. fa4t'iel1l & 1_,. ��. C:iica8'} No Breakfast Table complete without .An almir"tbl©food. o dewith all i t: c its natural of t. fitted to buildup -and rnaintuita robust health, and to resist, winter's extreme ccld. It hi; a valuable diet for children For Sale or Rent. Cean 111,':i.•,0 ' ''('I-.tons^;cured (any friar:,• sn5on, Very desirai.le Termsrl 1<;':tah!e. Apply, (1 111 C iiur•nu 1te t,..t';-30^\Ycitt Fourth -St., ea. York City, . CD Mt Two -tr -r o , . r •toi (Le fromd 'p m '61og d int. w.lh good tcata }'rice 4 t'' R. �11E1 U 8:. CO.. liin'.oabrtrg. Ont. CARPET DYEINf ,a•S C.i&A. 1.t Thai u s sp.w:e, .iia .As ORITI H AMERIOAN DYEING 00. iiad p.rticti' ?was Dr root rod .e an waft moor ulr Mirror sea ti& Montreal. • HARD11YINfl MULE . ... A carie,pond»nt aha was with €01. 1'tutnghusbat:c1's n.i=..ion to Ti- bet, tells a mule story" "Mules, ap- • .parently, Det not die from ani. cauw: When th.' mission first cros5c'al the :.]r•lapin a mule sl 'Piped' in the dos:. and fe11 into Ake la'•e at the bottom Of the' pass.- It was 1hitught to b0 drowned, '':ext iuorning a '-ry 'toy found it with its noses hist above the. ice, the rest of its hotly Iit.•rolly froieit in. Pickaxes were brought, and the antral Wu!: dug out. It is • now working as usual," - FEED YOU MONEY. ' • 'Feed Your Brain, and : It Will Feed You Money and Fame. "Ever since boyhood I have been ..especially fond' of meaLs, and I am cont incr.d 1 , ate too rapidly, and failed to inasticate my food properly. ."The result was that I found my - •Self, a few years ago, afflicted with • ailment of .the stomach,' and • Lid- ney's, which, interfered seriously with . my business. "at last I took the advice of friends and'hcgan to eat Grape -Nuts instead of the heavy meats, etc„ that '---had constituted my former die'. _ "I fount! that I was at once bone- fited'l,ythe chnhgo, that 'I Was soon relieved from the heart -burn and the intiitlest!on that used to follow nay. ' meals,• 'that the pains in Illy bark from in -y -kidney• affection had ceased, showing that those organs had been healed, find that my nerves, which used to be .unsteady, and Inv brain., which Was slow' and lethargic from a heavy diet of •.nx'ats and greasy • footle, had, not in 'a •thont6.nt, ]tut .gradually, and none the less surely, -been'•restored - to nornta:-'e(Tcienry, -'Now every -nerve is'stearly end ray • brain an*l thinking . faculties are ' quickeralt(^ more .acute than_ for year§ past. ",After ore_ old .st}t1e _breakfott-s T 0500 to suffer during the for.;noon •- ,roar •a fcrlinac .- or .ttral(n1S5 which 'hindered me seriously 'in my work. since. T have begun to utc Grape- -Nnfs - food T ctt•n work till,dinner time with nil ease and comfort," Nance g'i'- ort by-Por•tuni- C:o., .-fiat tie_ 'Creek, Mich. There's a reason,' Read ase. lit.tlo .book, ."The Road. ,to 1r%ellville," in each pkg. No 'real need 1., Out, tate maree'(peesive oily if (2,0,-)D B1-RNER it a -hal and KEPT CLc.AN. If you want a BIC L1i:IIT-TItREE uR FOURtiA5 JETS Ii1 oVE- TRY A • Queen City BEAUTiFUL Oil . LiCHT •r 'Lamp The Choicest Oil Made rs PRAT.T'S ASTRAL Brown, ioernnlikt, of Duluth, Minn„ writes: "1 have heen a suflere from '1•Itroat' anti N'usal Catarrh for' over •'o ycur.s, Outing which tont my head has been stnpj,elt up and Iny rouditiun truly miserable. NI/ tthin 10 minutes af- ter using Itr, A-i;ncw•s C:..tarrhal }'ow - der 1 obtained relief. Three bottles have almost, -if not entirely, cured toe." but -73 SECOND •1'1IOUGIITS. 'Eve was not the only ' woman whose curiosity influenced her entire future. .Woman lit was to be called a bird. until she suddenly remembers that parrots are birds. In the Garden'. of Memory there are more forget -n e-nots than any. other flowers. He who" advertises for a wife may get what he advertised for, ,but he seldom gets what he wanted. When a woman begins to feel hap- py she begins to be miserable. for fear that such happiness is' too pea - feet to last. A good method of having your. own REMARKABLE VITALITY. ••• way, if you are a married man, is to find vitality of the snail is remark- ftnri out• your wife's opinion, and able. One that was glucal 'to ti card then ac -res with h:•r. in amus um for four years cattle t'o• ALout the most convincing proof hill on being immersed in warm of roan's s ,peri it over woman in water, Some specimens in the col - common -.sense is evideneod ' by the lection of a naturalist revived after fact that hardly any of his clothes• they apparently had Lccn dyad ' for, button at the bac.-i. • fifteen 'years. • ' FLYING MACIHINF.,• • . A San "Francisco professor has in- vented a flying machine which experts declare alights as softly as a feather and is under complete control', It resembles a bird and has eight wings which the'operator''directs tt'ith his hands and foot. .C(LoTt TiLTNIINF:SS. The most common forrn of color blindness is an inability t.o distingtt- ish ret}. Last year thirty-four offi- cers -and would-be oflii ors- of the Brit- ish Mercantile Marine failed on their color test, •twenty-three being reit. bit id- anti the remainder finable . • to distinguish ereeu, The 4,600 cancli- da.,te5 for certil'.catcs were also sttb- ntittcrl to the form Vision tests, and twenty-two of thein fail"d to dis- tinguish the fiirin of the object' stili- nutted • • "Why,' oh. why," remarked the oh- serc.•r.. of_ events and .things, 1'will_ a woman smile with delight when she secs a hat in a ni!lliner's window, and frown when she sees t.ho saute hat on her neighbor's head?" "}Ter complexion is very clear," said the casual acquaintance. "Yes, indeed," her . dearest friend agreed; "anybody can see through it,'' Yon can't cure a cough or cold from the outside. You must cure it through the blood. Shiloh's- Consumption Cure To Thnlee Lung Iis the only remedy that will do this. . It gets right to the root of the trouble. It is guaranteed to cure. Prices: S. C. WzLLs & Co. 313 2Sc: SOc. $1. LeRoy, N.Y., Toronto, Can. i PLANTS T}1,Al" MIMIC STONES. In South Africa a Ilant'of the genus Misenlhryanthemurn, growing on stony ground, so closely resembles fi pebble that it has been picker) up in mistake for a stone. Another species of the same -plant growing on . the hills round the Narrti produces tato (eaves about as lal•ge as ducks' eggs. ha vina t't surfiti'e resembling -weathered stone of a brownish grey eolith, tinged 'tri'th green: These - plants -1-.,ok like stones, hut for a short. tinie they put forth- bright yel- low flowers', '"11tH^ anktther species of the ga.tne''pla!it resembles...the quartz pebbles nntong which it grows. "If yon steal -I don't care what i£ i5 -you'll repent it some clay." "Bahl- Didn't 'you- ever steal a kiss?" "Yes, and I married. the girl!" _ USUALLY THE PLAY. "ifs always was_ a' had egg, but nobody seemed to notice it while ho was rich." "Yes, ho was all right until he was broke.'" , ; . _• A Cure for Rheumatism.-Thn intru- sion of uric acid into the blood s,•sseta is a fruitful cause of rheumatic • pains. This. irregularity is awing , to a derang- ed and unhealthy condition of the liver. Anyone, subject to this painful affection will find a remedy in Parnteleets Vege- table Pills. Their action upon the kidneys is pronounced and most benefi- cial and by• restoring healthy action, they correct >.mpuritiea in the blood, • SEEING IN THE DARK. . A man living at Pittsfield', .Massa- chuietts, recently lost his wife, and while: he was' weeping bitterly over her grave his sight suddenly became affected. He is now able to see crcarly..in. the dark, but in the day- light to is quite blind. Ile sleeps during the day and rises at (rusk.' WILSON'S ' - FLY PADS WELL CLEAR TtiEM OUT BLWARE OF SUBSTITUTES 1 ISSUE NO. 23-05. 1.1 $ht kitting gtws. LOCALISMS. • —M. S. Chapman had a business trip to the city on M ndayy —Fred Herks and B. Woodruff, spent Sunday with friends here. —Alex. Falconer 'has disposed '...Of his pony to a party in Bow- manville. - -Fred Delong and wife, of To- - Tonto, •spent Sunday with W. and Mrs. Peak. —Miss Maggie O'Leary spent a . few days last week with Dunbar - ton friends. —John' McGonigle spent a • - couple of days last week with city friends:• —We congratulate Mr. A C. "Cummer on his success in his re- cent examination. —E. Holt, G. T. R. operator, of Is ewtonvilie, spent Monday with Pickering friends. —Miss Ida Pugh, of Claremont, - • is spending a few weeks with her '._sister, Mrs. W. Miller. — Miss Elsie Wise. of Toronto. spent a few days here during the :past week with friends. - - B. N. de Foe Wagner occupied the pulpit in St John's church, 'Whitby Bay, on Sunday. —W. H. and Mrs. Field. of To- ronto, were Isere a couple of drys last week calling upon friend=. — John McGuire. of T':rontc>, spent Sunday with his lur,ther, Mrs. Vin. McGuire, of Church st. —Fred \ ighswander returned on Thursday last after spending a week in Buffalo, Hamilton, and - -=Green "-River. F. G. and Mrs. Logan. and daughter, Mitdred, of Toronto. -visited the formers parents dur- ing the past week. _ .. —P. J. Hilts had a business trip to Toronto on Saturday last. On ;his return he spent some time at .the Scarboro Bluffs. — N. J. Morrissey, who has been for a week with his mother and sister, of Church street, left for ;his home in Sault Ste Marie, Mich., on Friday. —Rev. G. McGregor left on Wed- nesday morning to attend the General Assembly of the Presby • terian Church which meets this year at Kingston. ••• —W. B. Leavens and Lloyd • Shirley were in Oshawa on Satur- day witnessing a base -ball nmatcb between Oshawa and Bowman- p = ._ville in which the latter were vie- be pleased to know that he will torious by the score of 21 to IS. be herelfor another Year. —Mrs. B. Doyle returned home —The present. out -look for on Thursday last, after spending strawberries and other. small ' several months with her brother in fruits is very bright. In older lo - Florida. and with other friends in calities the crop has been injured Baltimore, and with her (Wight- by frost, but in this locality an er in New York. She reports abundant crop is expected. having had a most enjoyable time —The frequent and abundant —:At the recent meeting of rains of the past two weeks have _Whitby presbytery, Rev. M. C. had a very beneficial_infuence on Tait, of Claremont. was appoint- vegitation although some com- ed interim moderator of session plain the excessive rains has been - of St. Andrew's, Pickering, and injurious in.low-lying lands. St. John's, Brougham, owing to —The South Ontario, West Vic - the resignation of the Rev. Mr. toric; East and West 'Nor- -McGregor, and the Rev. W. R. thumberland Farmer's Institutes Wood, of Dumbarton, will per- will have an excursion, per G. T for similar duties in Melville R. to the Ontario Agricultural Church. Scarboro owing to Rev. College Guelph, on Friday, June H. G. Crozier's resignation. 23rd. - -The fruit crop report from —Owing to the absence of the --the Depaatment of Agriculture, Rev. McGregor, there will be no •Ottawa, says the general condi- service in St. Andrew's church on tions for fruit of all kinds are ex- Sunday morning next. In the cellent. The winter though 'cold evening the pulpit will be occu i - has not resulted in exceptional ed by the Rev, Mr. Moore, of the _ damage to trees . and vines. The Friends' .church. only serions losses are from tree- • —The Bay of Qninte Conference girdling by mice, and mutilation this year has made but few chan- of trees by.the heavy snow -fall in ges in the Whitby District. Rev. the Maritime Provinces. Minor losses by winter killing in East- - :: ern `Canada are reported in cases • of trees injured but not killed out right by the winter of 1903-4, as well as cases- of trees that were overloaded In 1904. —A number • of field institute meetings under the joint auspices of the Ontario and Dominion • Departments of Agriculture, will be held during the month of June `.at various points in the Province. In Pickering Township. the ,meet- -Lug will be held at 2 p. m., at R. J.•- Coad's, Pickering Village, on Mon- day, Tune -12th, when addresses - .shall be given by W. S. Fraser. Bradford.- and \V..M.eKillican, of • the Seed Branch, Department of .Agriculture, Ottawa. The object :of the meetitigs'i= to as.•i�t flirm= • ers, who grow commercial seeds, to produce more and cleaner seed. The experts will talk on„tlte for: lowing topics : (a) •The best meth- ods of prodticing pure, strong seeds of clover, timothy and al- ::sike, with Special reference to the. preparation of seedbed acid kinds of seed used. (b) Some of the weeds commonly fcnnid in clover fields, and the practical menus of eradicating them. - (c) The 'mark- eting of pure . commercial seeds. • (d) How to avoid the clover seed midge. (e) Object of the Bill (No. 7) respecting the Inspection and Sale of Seeds. Other topics rela- tive to the growing of seeds may also be discussed. Farmers are rer. - _gnested to bring weeds and weed 1 Rossitgr (equal) C. Gordon; G. Reeds to the meeting for identifi-1 Winter; M. Clark; V. Moore; J. kation. Moore. R. Doyle. Teacher. —R. S. Dillingham was in the ciity on Tuesday. ”- —A. Gormley spent a few days In the city last week. —The Bennett family moved to Toronto on Saturday. — Miss Clara Hata, of Toronto, spent Sunday at her home here. — J. A. Haight spent two days last week with friends in Toronto. —Mr. J. A. Sweet, of Toronto, visited 'his' mother, Mrs. John Field, recently. —Mrs. A. J. Howlett spent a couple of days 'with her parents, D. W. sad Mrs. Carruthers. BQrn—At Mt.' Morris,on June 6th, the wife of John Heusted (nee Miss Ethel Beal) of a son. The work on the new elevator is progressing .nicely, there being about twenty men employed. — H. E. and F. H. Moore were guests of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hare at the College in Whitby last week. — The Misses Aggie and Mamie Burk, of Newmarket, spent a few days last week with the Misses Moore. and Mss Taylor -are now occupying the Harrigan resi- dence lately vacated by J. R. Thextou. —Miss Elora Smith returned to the city ou 3Iondav after'Spend- ing .pend.ing a couple . of weeks with her mother here. —Sane Stephenson,• of Oshawa. accolupanioI by a` couple of friends speut Sunday with John and M. Stephenson. of the base -line. —The house belonging' t tl,e John E. Gee e -tate. -and occupied hy Mi•. Geo. Kerr. i= having its aP1saranee greatly iiuproded by a fresh coat of paint. —Mr. Eat•p.of \Vylcliffe College, and who has charge of St. John - Church, Whitby Bay. during the summer. is spending a few days with his friend, B. N. deFoe Wag- ner. —Wm. Bradford of Niagara Falb, who has been laid off work for some time, suffering from in• flawmatatory rheumatism, arriv- ed home on Monday evening to recuperate. • —Rev. L. Perrin. of Wroxeter, formerly of St. Andrew's Church Pickering, called upon a few of his friends here on Tuesday. while on his way to the General Assembly at Kingston. —Rev. J. E. Moore returned on Tuesday afternoon from Piston where he was attending Confer- ence. His man friends here will John V. Totten goes to Clare- mont and Rev. D. O. Crosley • to Whitby. These are the only chan- ges in this locality. —AIf. Clark, of Toronto Street Railway, is spending a few days at the. home of his mother, .Mrs. Wm. Clark, of Church St. Mr. Clark has been Off 'duty for six weeks undergoing au operation at the hospital, but intends- to resume Work-in a few days. • —On Thursday, June 1st, 'Mr. T. Boyd Tytler, of the Merchants Bank, • Montreal, and formerly of the Ontario Bank, Pickering, was married in St. Luke's Church, Pe-_ terboro. to Miss Edith Btiruliam, eldest daughter of the late John Burnham, barrister. After spend- ing their honeymoon. in Detroit and Chicago.' they will, take up residence in J[outreal. —The following is dn..-standing; of the Junior departn'•.ent of the 11uhlie School; . _Sr. II-11.--k11- away; T. Annan; F. -Brien; V. anstone; E. Woodruff': E. Moore: C. Palmer; A.. Burch; L. -Bennett. Intetr._II--.. Fyet;y.I�. Moore: G. Allaway; H. Winter; E. Rogers; B. Moore; W. Murkar; E. Gordon: M. Scott. A. O'Connor. Pt. 11— C.- Rogers; -• R. Brukenshire; F. Bunting; T. Burch.... Senior J—R-. Rankin; R. -Shirley and R. Banks (equal) K. Gordon; W. Liscoumb; L. Sanderson. Junior'I—A.-Bun- dy; D. Davidson; G. Found and R. Wtodruff (equal) C. Liscoumb.. Claes -A.—I: Murkar and S. —M. Bradford, of Niagara Falls, spent a couple of days this week at the home of his parents. • —Found—Near Dunbarton, on Kingston Road, about 25th of May, a good rope. Loser please call at this office. —Dr. Waugh, I. P. S. paid an official visit to our public school on Wednesday and found every- thing in a flourishing condition. —The strawberry festival under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of. St. Andrew's Church, will be held on the evening of Thursday,. June_ 29, instead of Friday, the 30th, as stated last week, The latter date, pre 'eding a holiday, was considered• unsuitable- hence the change. The committee are now at work arranging the program. —Gurney and- Mrs. Bingford missionaries from Japan, who at preaeut home on furlough are ex- pected to be present and address the meeting in . the • Friends - church at 10.30 a. 111. next Lord's Day, June llth. Mr. and Mrs. Biugford have spent the five years since their marriage in con- nection with the Friends' Mission Work, chiefly in Minto, Japan. They= left 1a=t Januray and re- turned house by the way of Pal- estine. A cordial invitation i= extended' to any who• -wish to at- tend this service. TWO OPEN LETTERS MPORTANT TO ,IARRIED WOMEN Mrs. Mary Dimmick of Washington tells How Lydia E. Piakham'a Vegetable • Compound Made Her Well. It is with great pleasure • we puhiish the tvUr.w ng Letters. as they conrinc- ingiy r- ve the cls: h e,hare so many times ms.'.- :hat Mrs. Ptnkbam, of Lynn, Mass. , is tally quali• Sed usgtve helpful ad rice Wrack women geed Mrs. Dimmiek s letiasa Bev first letter i •' Dear Mrs Ptnkbata I have been a saiierer -for the pest eight with a trouble which first originated Dere wttb tam nd ulcera- tion cd the womb. The doctor says I mast Lave an operation or I cannot lira 1 do not warn to submit to as if I can posal- hiy &-void IL Please help ma." --Mrs. Mary Dimmieit. Washington, D. C. Her second letter ; Dear Mrs Pink cam — ' You will remember my condition -when I last wrote you.and that the doctor said I Must n or I could. not received ybean our land latter and followed your advice very care!ully.and am now entirely well. As my case was so serious it seems a miracle that I am cared. I kno;a that I owe notonly y Beath but my life to Lydia E. egetdbJe Compound and to Jnr advice. I can walk miles witboat an•ecbe or a pain, and I wish every suffering woman would reed this letter and re•liae what yon can do for tbasn."—'.sirs. Mary Dimmick. 59th and East Capitol Stresta, Washington, D. c. How easy it was tor Mrd D1mmiek to write to Mrs. Ptnkha:n at Lynn, Mass.. and how little it Dost her --a two -cent stamp. Yet how valuable was the reply' As Mrs. Miamiclt day's—it saved her lite. ' Mrs. Pinkhatn has en file thousands of just such letters as the above, and otters ailing women helpful advice. ?T=111 Ta.af a—PI•k ring Station CT.) TRAM GOING EAST sIIe se roLLows:— No. 6 Mem .. " 12 LOCAL . • , 2:53 P. M. "10 LociL, , . . 6:04 P. M. TRAINS GOING MIST DUE AS 7OLLOWB No. 9 Local.. . 8:41 A. M. "11 LOCAL . ,' 2:1S P. M. '1 .51aII. 8:0n P. M. Recruits Wanted. Lovely Ladies' .Blouses ! Made and to order. '�.. We are now turning out a nice. lot of print and fancy white blouses. We havea nice range of.Japan Silks, -Raw Silks Taffetas, Tamolines, and fancy silks. Swiss dotted Muslins, Piques, fancy Vestings, Grenadiues, Lin- ens, Ginghams, and a pretty lot of -fancy white blouse goods. • We make theta up nice—they will be sure to Please you—orders made up on short notice. NEW DRESS GOODS in Chepedechein, Satin Cloth, .Rep. C,ashmeres, Lusters, etc., in blacks, browns, blues, Creams -and Fancys. ohn Dickie & Co. e Lead Washers," -- •Churns, Wringers, Etc., Eto. Recruits wanted fun- No. 2 Cn'y, 34th Ilegiuient for 12 clays camp at Niagara.. .cutnuie'ncing ,inne Apply- at ins e to the.undersigned. CAI'T..1. PARKER, Dunt-str.ton... _._. LlECT-A. '1'. ELI.TOIT, Highland Crot'k- ('oL SERG'T W. R. MILE.. Rouge Hill. -For- Sale -by. Tender. Now is the season for Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Draining Tools, Forks, etc., also • . Turnip Seeds in the following kinds : Bangholm, Sutton's Champion, Jumbo and Greystone. • M. S. CHAPMAN. Tenders will be received by the un- ilersigneditp to thi' 15th of June. 1905, for the purchase of The Bennett Manufacturing Co's plant, 1'iusines, st:1Gk and trade in the Village of Pick- ering, on the G. T. R.- Stock $1530,57, Machinery and Tools $:1113,05. Busi- ness connection established. Jlanu- facturers of Patent iii•ticles tfiat sell' readily. - The low t or any tender not neces- sarily acce ted. June 1st, 1905, J. F. PANTON, 35 Assignee, Whitby, Ott, THE DOOR TO COMFORT • — — • J IN FLY TIME - - Cam. be p ui'c2:Lased. at • IL BUNDY'S. .— 0 Screen Doors, plain and oak finish. Wthdow Screens. Wire -sloth. . Hinges. - ; Fastenings. Door Pulls, - - Springs, etc. Automatic Door Clasps, TIIRNIP -..SEE- -Sutton's; EE: is •-'Sutton'g Champion, ..- `Skirving Purple Top, Bangholm Purple Top, Jumbo. - W. LOGAN; Pickering, Ont. ummer Suits... Worsted and Tweed Suits, Odd Pants,- Vests and Coats. - --• A Fresh Stoeh Just In. - •-` "•1`on are siire-to be suited if y;ofi see them.- - . A. BUNTING. • e enumerate a few articles which we have on hand .• ;.`Rubber ".Balls, Fishing Tackle, Lamp Shades, Cut -flower Vases, Tissue Papers Flags, • Japanese Baskets, Fancy Papertries, Bibles, Side Combs, Hair Pins, -Assorted Toilet Pins, Cuff and Collar Buttons;= etc.- & E. Boone, - . - Pickering. -