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... -tr;Set r s .4 ° •' -,y�,+.,y 8N +w .^.«y�¢ �c� 2 �,t� I. Z»n.a;aR»-'. '�",.�'.:, 4^• .'-YF'•-�•"�'+C" <d�OY '.T-x+'vT.T• -eY. ^4'A.^ r.9•'.!"S[.=syn vka,r �r l< i. ^4r � r.RG..'..9C^ � Ys� '� y.,+,. - ks'-. ?,�•,, -'fig -.*+ffr =oilµ n,.. «' ..^,..t :^+-:- .:cr....s"'�a'.. ^iw"'.''„'a`; ,".v`'; 'y_,`�•c ,,r- •t".'. y.,7771 PPP1 .w • ..,!YTD,. '.. .. —VOL: -gXYIII. PICKERING, ONT., ' FRIDAY, JUNE 4; 1909 3 w _ a AU DLEY OSHAWA ' JFrofietatafvittal garb*. , Land : :Plaster Going e St The gad en party has begn set for J. W. Watson, present proprietor �Jv 1 June 29t of the Oshawa Vindicator,one of the f �ed4caL The beef ring opened this week for oldest weekly newspapers in Canada, M. BELL, M. D., C.. N. the summer months. brought an action against Mrs. Gra- A• Late BE Burgeon o1 the Bingstoa As we'are leavlII for the west George Martin has been laid off ham,,widow of the former proprietor, i3eaersl Hospital. Bur een of he i Bate g work lately as a result of an attack of claiming damages for misrepresenta• A small quantity still on hand man OtHoe 2ionrc a to to a m,.l to a p m and ti quinsy. tion, Gild$500 for,collected aubscrip' Anyone can et it at the S roe m. Pickering,Ont• 43-ly almost at once, we must have The church here is to undergo sev tions, which he says should have been 5 R l? w: P all accounts settled on or be- ernl improvements. The addition of paid over to him. yThe case came be- Elevator, price 65c per 15Et GEO. N. FISH, M. D. an,entrance room and 'a stone found- fore Mr. Justice Riddell tit the Non- ' lb. sack. _ N- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON fore.May 29th. Kindl call 'Member of College of Physicians and Burgeons. y y arida being the most important. Jury Assizes in Toronto on Monday, 'Cut Asbociate coroner, County of Ontario, .,,�. and after hearing the evidence, his 1F;t'.H. JACKSON. Omce Hours-8 to 10 a.m, and 1 to s and a to b at once and oblige. Lordship decYded that there were.two P.M. Brougham.Ont. 11-1y = CREEK innocentmisrepresentations, vi at Brock lLaanr� H 1GH LAN D �w 'p in viz.,that r.eoaL. Thompson 'Brox., Chas. Sargent,of Clatenlont, was in the circulation was only 630, and not -- this locality a few days last week put- 1,500, and that it was a good running >� E. FARE WELL 0. BABRIB- PICKERING ting up eave-troughing on some of the business.' He, therefore, referred the Jame`s barns. matter to Judge G Y Smith, of Whit- White, R e TER,Count drown Attorney,and County The annual picnic of Melville church b to fix the amount of lama es (if .. IBrlfeitor. Court Ron".Whitby. lav P� y• g will be held on the manse grounds, any), and to settle the disputed ac- Z'v hUlesale and Retail�3tltehEa, West Hill, on Friday,June llt.h. The count. When the piaster has given T. BAROLAY,Barrister=at-Law, , Pickering, Out. L. Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Easmi- J. H. BEA L S games and races for the Sabbath his decision ,v r,Justice Riddell, will ,s •ser for giQ i Court of Justice. successor to school pupils will begin at 2.30 p.m. settle the questien of costa. x Mesers. Dow k McGillivray, Brock Street, Supper will be served from 0 to S. Whitby. - 71, FURNITURE STORE -------- 1€3eet price paid fur, ehoic• Beginning at 6.15 a Rood programme Thoroughbred cattle, apse' and bntrher's cattle. t'eterPz will be given'by the choir' and young g P 'y people of the Queen St. East Presby- pigs at Parker's sale. Choice meat will -be found at zwn- - - CLAREMONT terian church, Toronto. The Malvern " � HOPKINS.VETERINARY SUR- Band will be in attendance. Tickets WHITBY shop at reasonable prices. . GEON, AND DENTIST, Etc. and For Screen Doors and Window 25 cents, children 15.cents. Graduate of she Ontario vet rinery Col- Construction of the new public build- Call and see us. Prices righr- legs, Toronto, registered member of the Screens,Lawn Mowers,Ham- Ontario Veterinary ,tediool Association. If- mocks, Poultry Netting, If u1l are looking for good cattle ing has been resumed by the contrac- 1, „roe and residence one and one-quarter miles y B' y R g fora, Gay&Co. The material adopted ; hours 8t Green11&.R.,an dude and m. Private pe CrogP'Seta and attend Parker's Bale: for the superstructure is a very beau- Monuments " bonze 8 to 11 a.m„and 1 to ! pm. Private telephone in m oftlee P,O. sddress, Green Carpet Sweepers, Curtain Poles tiful sandstone from the-Indianstowii, ;�. River, out. and Picture Frames. DUNBARTON N. B., quarries. It is 'a light gray _ A good black roadster mare, two with a rich red for trim,acolor.scheme joustntss- garb*. - R of pleasing novelty for such strut- Having secured the agency for _ 1 years old, not mentioned on the bills to in There mu n e - ' _ this province. Th a is ch tbhe Ontario Granit and .prat g will be sold at Geo. ,Parker's sale on tures in - A big stock of felicitation amore citizen's, irres Pct le Works, Brampton, I an, x4. �T'HOS, POUCI3ER Issuer of Mar- - June 10th, R P" 11 zings Licensed.Brougham,Oat, ive of politics,over•the success attend- prepared to furnish all«ork im Household Furniture RememberGeorge-Parker's sale on _ing the-efforts being made by Mr. F. the granite, and marble lint- G. �? ��T G. HAM-issuer of- Mar•ria�e Thursday afternoon of next week. L. Fowke, M. P.,in assuring for. .the .' .. at the veru lowest prices, and -s '1'Y . Licenses in the County, of Ontario. Also Window Shades all sizes. As he is Riving up farming everything county town one of the handsomest w=orkmanship guaranteed. Pickering village. 491y advertised will positively be sold. public buildin sin Canada. Gcods hi ed where desired_ Remember our low prices: P K PP The stock is all:high class and abauid The stable and arae of J. H. See me Patin your h<' HOPPER, Issuer of Mar!ye Call or hone at. as time. garage �' 8 D. Licenses in the County of oatario. P y bring good prices. Downey was partly burned at mid- ord the eface at store sad his residence,Claremont. Besides selling hie farm, Cleo. Park- night ltuesday. When the water from -shortest notice, Goods delivered anywhere free. er has sold bis store and stock to Mr. a near-by hydrant, through two lines C. W. GIBBONS - Clareh4[�7w� -(NORWAY HOUSE:.-Norway, Qillespie, who has already taken pos- of hose.. began playing, the fire was ' 111 Kingston Road. Particular attention giv- session. We welcome Mr. Gillespie AD to farmers attending th9 Toronto m+rkets. P literally drowned out in an incredibly Hest accommodation under the new manage- _ as a resident o! our village and hope short time. The efflciency of the O msat. Chargesmoderate. J.J.McCann, Pro- • ry his sojourn -in Dunbarton may be waterworks was well illustrated. SurA L1 - ^ prietor. Q�. 1� er�/a • leasant and profitable to him.. Mr. e P rounded very close at hand by inflame M= Parker remains a resident here and mable buildin e. but for the quick and - R.BEATON,TOWN88IPQLERH (i 8 9 Hard and soft. cite A�niamt. Eta, honey to loan �u ke lAo- arma�r �i the store s other residence south tion u lv�oluminotd es ovabeenible big one.flu a- ry sohsm Conveyancer. OMmmiesioner of �takirig M• supplysystemofwatgerr- -T � �� : ve saete' Whitev�•, Oat. f v ATMA The count council is adjourned till Lath and Shingles. i 'Is-the'place to buy Drugs. Monday nevi owing to illness of some, P08iILL, Licensed Atari.. An er, George and Mrs. Jarvis spent Fri. �EM�N� " •i kern members. < • tor Oonatfea of York and Ontario. enc- - � R Pe Dort Wn tales of all kinds atteausd to on shortest = — - dwith friends at Bloomington. Prices right. •. antras, Address Green River P.O., Ont. We buy in small quantities and anda 'Mrs. Topper and' daughter, — _- _ E R ESO o!Locust Bill,spent Sunday ati John Parker's sale June the 10th. E B. POWLL, Licensed Auc- therefore have'no old stock. Scott's. A. E �� a tfonser for Ontario and York COL Au The beef tin company met on Mon e' kinds o1 sales conducted either pri�atelgor by Everything is pure and fresh here. 8 p y BROUGHAM LOCUST HILL 6100,0100. sale notes collected. Foz date. or u eat-only the best that. day evening for the transaction of -e� akarins. Osdsrs 1•n as Nswi Ofaoe wiu money can buy. of busirieae. Mise Russell,of Torc►nto,.Is visiting »NII.prompt attention. lSly. Orval Beyer is home from Toronto Mrs. H. Holtby. :A. PALMER F and we congratulate him on his suc- Mm.E. Cowie had a business trip to � POUCHER. Licensed Auction- T cess in passing his examinations, he Claremont on Tuesday. PAINTER AND DECORAT(At . ser vainator and Collector for the Donn Seeds-We ears clearing these out now beim a qualified druggist. Wm. litammaid a Telt on Moeda •ries ofY;A and Ontario All kinds of auction at 3.pkge for 5 cents A meeting was held in the school R y Contractor for general house te6paifa�. oaten eooducted and valuations made, at mod- `'° B for British Columbia. *rate charge, Estates and eoasixaments con- Eyes tested free.. . ' house on Tuesday evening for the pur- Thos Poucher and John Cowie spent sleKatly managed and sold by auction or Satisfaction guaranteed. „ Pose of arimuging for the Atha Union Thursday in the cit Eetablist ed 5 years in Pickering wivate sale. Yortgaetes, »ate notes and 8ua yy Village ., ��ae awral accounts promptly oolloc6d and salla- picnic. A committee was appointed Miss Ina Phillips is spending a week (savory settlements guaranteed, Phone or -Te M. McFADDEN, and the annual picnic will beheld on write for term• and Particulars, Bron�[Lam. Saturday, June 26th. For an info:- v°John h Toronto friends.. AnDRRBS: PICgERING P.O.P.C>'. Our. Dates mar be fixed ly phone IBsws Druggist and Graduate y s brother Poacher, of Toronto, visited ; silos y 86• , motion required write to E.B.Hoover, his brother Thomas last week. _ Optician,' president. or John Scott, eiecretary. (lets, and Mrs. Philip visited with PICKERING, ONT. friends at Uxbridge on Sunday. For High ,Grade Work . . Parker expecte you at his stock Colin Philip purchased the Burk Dillingham's pro rty where he.inteods to reside.' This college i is a cilias u" Bale on June the 10th, iss Edith Brodie is visiting with by itself Undertaking Parlors Wagner Co. GREENWOOD her sis'tlri•, Mrs. Dobson,at Beaverton. King street, Pickering. W. H. Phillips left on Tuesday for Z=QTT Calls by day or nightromptly' Ethel Wilson is visiting in Toronto Saskatchewan,where be intends local- p Have a full line Ot Iresh and cuthis week. inL. attended to. Telephone red meats oonstantl on hand. Eli Willson is bus uttia u wire Q� 8 w ' (Bell or lndependeat,l y p g ' p `V. R. Alger. of'Windsor, visited ro i fence around P. L. Green's farm. with his grundmotber aad sister, on TORONTO, ONT. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, -William Pengelly,tar., has so far re- Friday. fickerin • Ham, Bologna,'Weiners, etc. covered as to be able to be out.again... Born-On Wednesday, June 2nd, Is open.l,he entire year and ad- Rev. and Mrs:Tucker were in Beav- at Thistle Ha', to John and Mrs. mita students at- any time. It � iverr� :: Highest prices paid for er'on last week attending thewedding Miller, a son. `enjoys a widespread patronage Butcher's cattle. . of Miss Bruce' We-regret to state that Mrs. J. M. and bas-a national reputation. >�; Mrs. John Devitt, Sr„ is still con. Gerow continues ill, although some Uwing to their superior training �'ITBt-CIS68 2188 for �11I@ fined to her room with but very alight what improving. our students readily obtain good Day or nigYit improvement. Mrs. J. Lapp, of ?lit. Albert, has positions. Beautiful catalogue Insurance Measles are very..prevalent,in this come to reside with th her daughter, free. i ...Bus IDs@te all tI"8II18 neighborhood, but they appear-to be Mrs. John Cowie. W. J. ELLIOT; Principal. s of a very mild type, The Brougbam Presbyterian church iCor.'Yonge & Alexander Sts. Teaming promptly attended to. Mfrs. J. E. Devitt returned home nn have organized a Mis§ion Band, meet- ; Of all kinds-Beet always reeom- Friday, after spending a few weeks in Qs to be Held every iwo weeks. Agent for Canada Carriage Co.' ,, mended. wiih her father, wlio is ill. The council meets here this(Friday)W. H. Peak, Miss Linton, who hat been ill at her afternoon at one o'clock instead of fL ak, Pfcktring. sister's, Mrs. Middleton, has so far re- Mondav next as per adjournment. Conveyaneing Done• covered as to be able to return home. N. F. and Mrs.•.Mechin, of Pickering laekl • �j• Rent-s and Notes Collected, The Sunday School and y Sunda C. Mhe in, of if titbvp spent Fme ayy 0thiyy� , biped purpose holding a garden party Sunday at the boos c,f their parents ►i�brll�Lii77//`f ii�8 i Chargesyeasontible. on the beautiful lawn of.F. W. Gibson here. ori the evening of Junel the 24th, Fur Thos, Po+.icher bas decided not to Ageneral blacksmith business done. 150-acre Farm for.•sale. the:particulars later, retire from the auctioneering business 6ry All kinds of repairing neatly and at present, and therefore, has taken �1f you.nant to buy se]Lor• rent, call otic a license for,lnother rear. r.. promptly execu€ed. Rertieuiber Parker's i�on Thnrs�ltiy at my office. $argains• Jeiseph and Mrs. Burk and son Geo. neat; June the-10th. >]► .Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty, ��j left 'on Tuesday -morning for Van- While a �. .R�ehardsoa• GOODWOOD cooper, B. C. While sorry to lose Can be purchased at - CFOR�ON' 1k ZiAW, them. we hope their sojourn in the _ PICRERIG, ONT, Born-,On Thursday, May-276, ,to west may be an enjoyable one. ) Notary Public, Pickering. George and Mrs. Evans, res daughter. We have just received a clipping BASSETT S NEW STORE Rev. Mr. Toye, of Richmond Hili, from an Oklahama paper in which ! TheL •' reference is made to the progress made �IiITSY TIME TABLE--Pickering Station G was on a visit to his father last week. b John Aitken, a former resident of T.R. Trains going East due'as follows- The Methodist friends are making y DOMINDOMINION BANK 'No. 6 Mail 5.19 A M. arrangements for their anniversary Brock Road. Mr. Aicken owns 160 at a saving Of at least ION 6 Local -93 P.M. aervicea, acres of land for which he has been offered$12000, but which offer he re- ! per CeIIti, ffi o ori o 14 Local' 6.04 P.M. • Rev. Mr. Toye and Mr, Stafford at- /0 p . • _ e d 0 oe T r t I3 a , v f fused. This shows the teat slue o • Trains going -West dose as follows- tended district meeting at Stouffville Oklahams lands: Wheat•harvest is over city prices.' No. 1:3 Local 6,36 A.M. last week. •[General.Banking Business 11 Local r 2.30 P.M. The township council met last week now beginning and everything is look- transacted. 7 Mail 8.86 P.M try a court of revision and transacted ing fine. •8unday.inbluaed. ' n object of much interest and one _ they mportant bus ness " ecl&1 &t'venti021 given o First beef`tin commences its sum- w magnolia tree Thomas Poucher�s and, B hickhas t0 -.. mer operations this week and t2fe sec- a mag -'Ott: stock i§ Very,large �. I r eII' BRITISH Term of�lW6 and ria starts nest week. Barden,which has been in full bloom ti g yrs can show you as good the coRect1021 Of The Goodwood House has been reno- tree the past lean or twelve day,. The CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- tree is not a native of Canada, but of a selection as you can BUSINESS er, ten er' cent bet-' voted by paper and paint, which y et an where dill- f3Ale notes.' pp makes a very neat interior and pre- the Southern States, and ver few ' 8 y COLLEGE ' ter for Business are known to. grow in this country. pares for summer visitors, fide of the TORONTO Shorthand and Mat. The village is putting on it's beaf During the time the tree is in bloom, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ric, summer appearance these days. The it is one mass of pure whiteness, the city.... . '±• ' Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, sen leaves notappearing until after , CBitg3 received 0>T 1. end B. A., Princi a] Corner Yon a and foliage of the shade trees and verdure gr =)ep p R of the boulevards and the granolithic the blooming period is over. The - -. upwards. - Bloor Ste, blossom is exceeding) large. There' +•a. _ walks all-invite you to a walk in the y ..x=tereet allowed at highest open air, to enjoy our highland atmos- Are nine petals each being from four R. N. BASSETTO B h to six inches long and about one and a ' p ere, for you know we live'at the p current rates. half inches wide, and ,of a vel.,ety JEWELL" AND OPTICIAN pped in 20 urinates of the water-shed hundreds of f t t ` THE PICKERING NEWS_ snre with Dr. Shoo s above old Lake Ontario. nature, the inside being of a pinkish a H CHAR. D. GORDON, Manager CROUP "�Croup Remedy. CUe bue. Last year there were about %PIIITI3,V ONT• teirt m211 surely prove. three hundred such blossoms, but this i } WHITBY BRANCH No .omtting, rea tie• parker sells everything o s greater. �g;l���slr•�► . tress,A sure area pleasingsyrnp--50c,Druggists. y $ n the lOtll, cavi :.le number is much • a •vi.a.,?•o.•ied.ran'.. :'.rx,:�_ v^,�.,-;--:".: .:.a r . °. :r.-y..e'- ..1' .a _ . :. .,. .., ;.. <�i-'•r "A. ,•, .. � •� , _;�.ss...�1`:'� _ •, .,T '"sa,,r - ->,-9---�..-crc ,: -.r:..-. .r f_, ,a„' ;,,.n-._,.4 ,.cc..; �,lie_ ,rte•,,;-. ,. .... •... ,•.�. _n,=+sa•.+,n.�s _..,r�,r :.sz,• ,.�.:. ..:.u--,•:•,,,csa+�c•..a_•:.n. ....sem ::-.a. .. :�.. _*a:e'td_ :�xx F.-.r•! "�icr5ei •:a - :.i,:'-'.e"?-u,.. � .a�``rc.h. ...rAr�"'s�"-:- -�'s.�,a!u3w-r+q ,..< .. ._, ., 'tea-.....< .,-'-ri. ., ,.... •„ - s J--••n %r. 'viz'.... «,a-i:.+, c.-n .:r.. r..- ...; .. ,. •v,. '.r�.,yam,.�;�r„• 01 A. r Biehop waa to convey to'tho Cava- J ..AFRICAN MOSQUITOES. Stockwell, Henderson � Co.JAEOWTES STILL EXISTfisca; and instantly they pressed ARE A FRIEND TO � ,f,,,,,i.bttil,p Yea„ frmiud l the poor clergyman to reveal the blisslonary Says Their Poison will t. message ho was commanded to re- RM 7S Kills Ot,Mast, TOiORt0. ANNUALLY CELEl$ZATE DIEM• member. THE FISHERMEN intoxicate You. �^ iDYER8.. AND CLEANERS With this request JuxaII readily -- "The African mosquitoes intoxi- ModaRr MAONINRRY NANDRDMR RYILDIN� ABY. OF KING CHARLES I. cafes You. They inject so much RUT NOOSE IN OANADA complied. His Majesty, he stated,. DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED T- -: --- had simply asked him to remind his •- poison Into you that you are dazed, Rsyrese Paid One war on Conde from a Wakeman ban to pray far his father's ere MR. C. WILLIAMS' your eyes roll and you stagger and ^ IK}ng Edward Has 'a Rival to the mics. RHEUMATISM. drunk thickly. In a word, you're Throne of Great Britain, But this simple reply was scout- drunk," says a missionary. INSIGNIFICANT. ' al- ea by the founders of the Common- "In the Nyassa country I'd Magistrate-"Did you arrest the la Their Opinion. wealth, who continued oil their ways start getting ready, for bed prisoner, McNutty4" He Took the, Terrible Dlseaso in wad the mosquitoes an hour be- guard against unknown iii6li t3 be- Officer McNutty- Oi did, yer a Man anniversaries are celebiat fore sunset. I'd set- up my mos- „ Y queathed by the unhappy Unarledl, Milne and a Single Box Made honor. , _ �ed each year in London. The ob- with the result that• their oppon- quito net with the utmost care. I'd Magistrate-"Did he offer any rei- servti.nces are sometimes quaint, Him•a Well Ilan. clam down its edges with valises q , ents, the Cavaliers, seeing' how and boxes., I'd light inside it three sistance7 r +sometimes interesting, but in no scared they were by the word Re South In onish Cape 'Breton, Officer McNutty- Only DB2, yer case are they more extraordinary member," instantly adopted it as a' June . 7. g P green wood fires filling it with a 'honor. ,than the proceedings on Jasluaxy motto, << and -(Special).-1dow easily bitter smoke that all Insects are quickly Dodds Kidney rills Qu abed to loathe. 139th in memory of the'execution of In due time Remember became banish Rheumatism and other symp- pp ' A Medical Need Supplied.-When King Charles T. at Whitehall .in a watchword for the Jacobites, R}ro Finally I.d get in, myself. I d toms of Kidney Disease is yell' smoke big pipes of tine black native n medicine is found that not only 11649. _ see in it a 'command to remember known in the case, of. Michael C. 'tobacco, and I'd long miserably-in acts upon the stomach, but is so For on this date a number of Bri- their allegiance to they "Sovereign Williams, a fisherman livingin this composed- that certain ingredients " . tone annual demonstrate their over the Water." Week- that hot, smoky atmosphere far the Po g ly place. dawn. of it pass unaltered through the loyalty not to King Edward, but ly. _ "My kidney disease started from "despite all my precautions quite stomach to find -action in the -Ito another, whom they are pleased �` �' a strain," sir. Williams say,s,'"and 200 or 300 mosquitoes would get in. bowels, then there is available a to designate the "Sovereign over ONE OF THE REGULARS: I suffered fromd for about three purgative and .a cleanser of - the Water" I months. I had backache stiffness Aida my net as soon as darkness p g great During the encampment of sever- fell. Thoy were like a whirlwind effectiveness, Parmelee's Vegetable CLAIMS DESCENT FROM a1 regiments of British soldiers In in the joints and Rheun>atism. in there. - It couldn't have, been Pills are of this character and are CHARLES I. a icertaiit district the wood and When I got up in the morning I had worse. Their.raise anti their nip'- the. best of all pills. During the turf usod for cooking pur oseu u bad taste in my mouth;i perspir- g P ping made me feverish-made rhe, years that they have been in use That King Edward has a rivalwere carted by the neighboring oc! freefy with the least exertion, really deliricus at times. they have established themselves as will come as a surprise to many: farmers. One day a donkey cart- and I was always tired and nerv- "At.last in.exhaustian I'd get a no other pill has done. Most of us are under the Impres-I ful.of..t•urf was brought in, the driv- ous. few hours of troubled sleep, awak- 1lion that the unfartunaLe'house of One box of Dodd's"Kidney Pill's ' Stuart ended with Bonnie. Prince cured me and- I believe the • w; t drunk from the spend less , time in envying a the er being a conn#ay lad. As a re- y ening for ]ireakfas g Charlie and his brother,",Prince i lm rant band was playing he stood cure.others who are suffering J from poison into ed by. hundreds of tiny success of your neighbor and a little tat front of t1Le donkey and held g needles Into my veins. more in trying to get there your- Henry, who both died without heirs I-the animal tightly by the head. Kidney Disease. "No, it isn't the elephants or the self. in the reign of George III. How-' Some of the `sm%rt ones" gathered If you-have any two, of ther synrp- giraffes' that trouble 'the African ' ever, in Bavaria there is a princess, toms mentioned b • Mr. Wilframs > „ ---- — ---- around, bighly ):leased, and, the y hunter, but the skeeters. - ]loris Teresa by name, who stands wit of the party asked why he you may be"sure of two things.'One a - ' )nearer to the old Stuart than =held his brother Fu tightly." is that your kidneys are sick; and Peak's Hai Baler Grower even our good King Edward. The reply was -crushing: "I'm the other that- Dodd's Kidney Pills . Pills for Nervous Troubles.-The This princess claims descent from afraid he might. enlist. will cure you. stomach is the cor,cre of the nery-' Ilea never failed to atop Fsiliaa-Hair. It post- g " D d'9 have roved ous B steal, and when the stomach ti,e*yuvi kills the D*e't.tK Germ 'fq It and po Charles. I., while King Edward to - od lacy Pills ha p Y couv,ncea roc youra'f. 1rove that he has Stuart blood in pa an average 26,000 letters are in'.thousands of cases. all over Can- suspends healthy action the result. -toast n�roner RCFUNORD IF IT FAILS hie veins has to go a generation posted without,addresea in England)ads that they-never fail to cure i• manifest.in disturbances of .the Write for Dea•ripdva Pamphlet. [urther back to'Klug James. It every year. Kidney Disease of a any kind or nerves. If allowed to persist, The Peak Mfg Cc St,Toronto, m 'is this fact which, in the eyes of stage. nervous'de}iility;, a danzerous ail- whom Britons to whom allusiou has Of all. birds, the. "frigate bird" t.= ment; may ensue. The first consid- 1tYANTEq. been made, makes bis claim to our can.travel the fastest. It Slee at the `LONG TIME TO STAY. a atir h is to restore the stomach•to throne much weaker ..Ian that -of rate of 300 miles.an hour. ft Fruper action, and there is no read xaTSY wo32A:i, liberal. wager anti ch _ Mrs. D.- I hes.- you have a II8W P for dinia8•room rk, wags i - s) pq the Bavarian princess, and which 3 ler reruedy -for this than Parme- h h "LAKE OF BAYS " COUNTRY. servant Itirl I lee's Vegetable Pills: T"tta Apply'rh•we nd."et.uacha a•,. incites them to ail the latter as the 31trs. J.-. She isn't new now; Thousands _ legitimate Boveseign of theso can atLegt the virtue of these pills ANTED.-, Ladies to • do plain realms A handsome brochure, artistical- we've had her three drys. ire Curing nervous disorders. ,v and light severing at home, all that, these Bri- ly illustrated. Kl s been iatsued by —•-• whole or spare tirhe, good pay;-work But, granting a tons, who claim l be the true des- the passenger department of 'the Give' Halloway's- Corn- Cure a Barber-"Try a bottle of this pre- spent any distance, charges prepaid; Grand Trunk Railway System, •tell- trial. It removed ten corns from p- tion, sir.. Splendid thiBg for. send stamp for full }�artieulara,.N$- pendants of the eighteenth-century ing of the beauties*of the Lake of one pair of feet without any pain. „ baldness,. Customer - Dont tional Manufacturing Company, 'Jacobites, shut-their eyes to the Bays district, in the "highlands of �i'hat it has done, once it,tiviIl do • . a feet that ours is a coeeLitutional rioubt it; but I've got all the bald- Montreal. plmonarchy, and the branch •of .the Ontario." Anes feature of this again. " ass I want, thank you. district is the new hotel-the Wawa — - 'Stuart family to which tare Prin- e - Casa Maria belongs was excluded -at Norway Point. The hotel it- UNCLE EZR;1 S:1 YS: FOR 8 A LE' A aPRAJNED ANXI@ is not an emcom• , f3' " mon accident. Painkiller relieves and A number of res- dark red wh,rtb,rn Sults, 1! self has a page illustration reflect The'big fish wouldn't eat a the to 14 re enth+,by imp.sire.+ome ons of Imp.Baas. -from the throne by Act of Perlia g p cares almons a. tr by maa<t° The creotest the year - metilt aalong ago as _ 17b0, ing the summer- glo-ries 'of wood= little fish if the little fish m sh would hotrseboid reedai y, : Avoid substitutes, right prieea AIN.,Mee I Pea,. 3: lartd and water, with a brood of stay in the-shalle:r water where the ��r;ns bu •ono Painkiller, Perry Davis'. 1tlH.t AicFAIiLAVS, D°tWa,Oab. : .. ' HAVE MANY CLUBS. seven wild geese soaring skyward big fish'can't git," The Jacobatea-of the present day beyond the tower.. The concise - ' description embodies the.stor of a ii N , "Yogi neem to have a goad, deal of �,{;U �D�L��r�•?-•� A) not make themselves -ver} con- Tp y THE BURLINGT©N ROVE (-faith in doctors," said the friend pERf"ECT �� SALVE ° -apicuous as individuals, but con- charming resort. I cf the sick man. "I have," Was A co can be"obtained free on" will Inaugurat4. �e,.y 'LSrst cw•, Lhr,u�h tr-way „ tent themselves with advertising PY Chle,,,g„ to hgH%Itlo. 46 IL. via At. Vmit, d..IIr the reply; a doctor wotild be fool- SUIS CURE.MUZb W their political opinions through the application to J. 1). ,McDonald, L„w rates t,,:al N,,rth acct .oath I'ac,yo ro..t! g EABdllld nk Eoaol�ro, ' - P P g lutes A f..rt . o f•i,lhr dd cr! tive of the•i�h to let_a and customer like me Union.,Static Toronto.,. • . . . _p' y,P_: p Clubs with which they are a8socl n+ atti•k:.Yak,n Kill mttl:,it troo for th..a.ki,;, d►e. __ _ _—, •___ Ated, such as the Thames Valley F„r Information la reganl to ratan and train ser. - "I think is ver im lite• for a vice write.,,r call on ALEXANDER WARDEN Leggitimists, the White Cockade Le- y ply' s A.Tontcit sly Sing;e, asci,Toeonio,oaL Plea3 qt as syrup; nothing equals itimista,and the Legitimists Order gentleman. to - throw a kiss to a a ci a.trea.aror Prsrb terlae B g it a,4 .a worth medicine; the name Church in Canada) - - of St. Germain:- lady, -said a girl, .to her frien{l. i'a '_4loth4 r Graves' Worm Fxtermizi- "So do L w” the re,aponse;. he c:XjlNc BONDS AND STOCKS As indicated, the day oil whiel2 „ ator. The greatest worm destroyer should deliver it iu persona Its_a long way for a half dol- they annually (�r'mE7nBtr8L3 their —_ „ Oi the age., _ _ Cob•alt.t!•e•k.boug t and.oldoncommtaston peculiar political beliefs is Janu- lar, ren irked the ra.bdrner, look-' 12 TORO'•T3 STREET, TORONTO. CANAD•/ E dry 30thexand re9sinEi tlneirfavorite alt me-im with p n•change Ahas this 1-ins it i ,hi dale. dLJST LII�F: A �`Oa31N. LoosDis"acePYouiss—uarnss7a ldal&WL A y thod of expressing g y y' sp g p' d the youth the "Sovereign over the Water" effect in weak stomachs of setting quietly. -"If it h,id not been, 1 Alice is s dear little.girl of about ---- - -- �'• up- inflam;rati�,:i, refiulting in. uy- j sbtiuld have wall:•ed.`' - who is pusses.od of that quality consists in placing beautiful floral. WARREN GZOW SKI & CO wreaths on the a ue�tutif .statute !sentery and -cholera luvrbus.. The.� — termed from the • point of view, %lamlmrs toroato stock Kxcl,. 48. q + firmness of character or obstinacy.' abnormal condition will continue if N �7pmg�1 S $ Irl nth ;Trader,Bank Sull1{ao 3Iiroad sires/; of Charles I. which stands .at the 3'• p y Tusov•ro. ' ?eout•h silo of Trafalgar Square, not•attended -to anti will cause an • 'Recently one cloudy day, she drew «wSoaic B q Are you dhinarit:M to Is your lir pain an )tor little roctoes: king clitur u to the_ exhaustive drain on the system. The btu a heavy r:nanc:Ll roads rs your rain; g P STOCKS AND BONDS acoking; towards Whitehall: best available nwdicine •is;• Dr.. J. i a heavv physical burden? I know what,;window and began to enjoy a -ock. Up p till recently little attention D, Kellogg's Dy,entery Cardial. It bcendisco .ed too tbut, l a nealho to Presently the sun carne out with ! st«it Wrtte a, _ ,was paid by the authorities to the cure mvsell a'1 want to e+:lieve your bur- s y I we are now ! clears the stornawll and bowels of I itch force as to fall With disc rear COBALT forinformatios. 7 7R expressed ' on t•heee dens. Wh not and the p.•rtn and stop the g 't'°vi'li:!°g 1° •..,1%roaths. Latterly some be4`ame so irritants-, counteract'; the infla:nma- j villi IS syo witi as�iai me Ta for you and n;ble• intensity and glare across the tion and restores the organs to �u on need as to to writs for a'free r the one's face. - She-blinked and: This is aha seditious in tone that the Govern- box of tho remedy which has been placed ',linked but instead of moving out :Brass ��� Time to healthy'action. Organize meet very properly intervened, and 1 In my hands to be Riven away. Perhaps „f • the way, kept on rocking j at now n0 memorial Can be laid of this one-boil wal cure you—it has done so } jnstrarnertb, 1�rums, Band Music, Etc. King Charlos'''stattie. unless it has -�'o matter how well yott treat the' for others. If no, I shall be happy and ":Alice,"' suggCsted her mother, I Wcirld, ,you will never et out of it ' y°u wtu lie cured for 2c (the cost of a i 'the •buil is shining right ht in your I EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE,A BAND CEn or ef,L approved by an Official 3 g postalle strtrnp). Tour•l�tters held conff= g g LoweeLpricee ryes quoted. free cat ahem; first. b alive. denttally. R rite to-day f.�r my free tie tt• eyes. Why dont you more 'away? over 6W , lustratto°s maned free, yven' . eoeaL r. Windsor.oat I won't!" responded the stub- tor anything in Music or Music.I Instrumen's. s C�JRFiA1;3. W1II The variilus wreaths usually.con- - ___ • ' I n spol led t WHALEY,. ROYCE 6 CO., Limitea vain the word ."Remember.". As Red. R'eaic NN;eary, tv at"y' ETe. horn youngster.. 1 was ,here Torunw;pec.,and�vianll ,•M.n. students of history know this was. gelievea by Stu"nt 1.Yc Rc:mrAy.tan Com- ,:�3"Oi'LT) GO WITH THEM. _^- g pounded by Experienced PhYsictansr Ala. Gist." _ the last word uttered by King {{•ire Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Pain. An old cuttp'c is (alas.gaw were 1P�ef`!= R1<E$,1MR! AGENTS MEN OR S'rite Murine t_)'e h,.r:edy Co.. Chicago, In a very ilt` rt'C�scd Et ttv' ciyting t0 CASE woMEN. Charles,- and was addressed to or illustrated Eye 4,,ok: At .Drugigtets. I salve .3aDayand estab- • dull trade. li,shprrwanentImsinesson . , Bishop Juxon, Who accompaniaour eonital. Our tia6 Thinking their son ill :lmcriCB 0 I r .us 'zoo is sell on rest him to the scaffold. ;-,.• ear a in every home,are uiasIY Every cat ill 73erlin must a vould help' thrpi, fhe� yrrote, �t;it WHAT DID THE KING MEAN? metal pl:ae containing its.licence-ling their trouble,, and that if -lie O I comelat Fxnd olua.et•e- number. _ die! ,not heli them they -would hate WTtfTE ritorygiven. To da3'this nerd is one of_tho- - . ..' .. i -'Tat ll,�xs suave oo,' Cnigmas of hist•or.. 1ti hat diff the IMITATIONS .A80UND,,hut IariiPt np^n to gu iii#0 the lxxirho.t�e CATAiACUE Dept.so,Tor,■tip,ant ;King mean by '`Iielnember'' ? `l lie acttirg the gr,v:ine,''The D. & L." Menthol Three, weeks passcit au+l then Roundheads who superintended the I Ptart,•r, which lyas stood the te.At•o: years. can c*-a letter from their son, ;ay is the best remedy CLASS I.1Al Vt`I AC91 I� NTED It cures; imitations don't. "The D. W' In 1 execution jumped for the c•o'::elusi,in i As made by Davis & Lawrence Co.. i g IinoWI1 fVr StITlbLirn,' that His 'llaje'sty had confidedsome i �— ' ''Dear •11ithfr avid F;tidier;'-Just heat rashes, eczema National I'rovincialPlate alms InsuranceCom. s ; wait another ft>.tnicht, :Lit' I']1 coins sore feel, Sti31 S aTi� p%t�Y. Limited. ileal 08iue, I,nndon. England. :'State secret to Juxon-perhaps a I\I1..Ll'D BY Oli N'TRA g Rstabu•hed:854. c:tpItal,Filty•Thousand Powids lot to * ' rt.hrow file newly-estxb_ flame.an' g;lit yt i yo:-Vuttr affect basters. A skin fool! sterling. For A, at at uarepresentod paints, p Schuyler Holley Nvas instantly ti,)littte 507]•" Province of Ontario, s,ddress 'lis'hed Cutnnionwealth which the AN.Lr•z.r.:i.rts and Stores.-609.+ killed "at Logansport•. Inti., by ti I . � � J. H. swAs'r,.chlet Agent, that had lie )had nri•til ed an old - by proxy. Bead o,16 Wellington s Ins East,Toronto.q -- - tri) he: had )re .arced to kill a thic.f e. that h, tl hceil eritcringdiis Chicken - Arid,the safest -way to han: le bees for booklet 'mase Insurance." rr inuzzle•luading pistol so that if the. ~a docs• of the chicken-house should Trial Proves-its Excellence The r' l—AX.M.A.0 be opened 'the.pistol woiiIA be lis- best testimonial one-cnn have'nf ther' charged. In the: morning liv forgot `virtm, cif Dy. Thomas' Eclectric to disconnect the trap before he Oil is the treatment of 'b.., opened th:. door of the house and -pains, coughs, colds and affections 'MY DO I. ° s ! beavy load of tl)r pistol yt'as dis- or the respiratory of;ens, i a trial charger.) laic, his f,reust, of it. If not €liars the socereigit try Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- 1 z �, :•i� ro uea� it, is reputed to be, the i r. _ cation select Bell pianos) The fact that they uss I AVO-IAN'S DORUE, mai• bfe rejected as useless au<l all Ad prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct merit) One follows professional advice in ae uirin an edu ' that has been raid. in iii lil•atise Cle- gg i b1'I;en a roman.Clo'esn't n'ant t+; why not follow mfessionsl natom in buyiatg Bell pian°.) tell her neiglib4)r that her baby is nounced 'as untrutFiful - fine only pianos withIllimitable dick hurpe•lt:; ;hq gets.out (j.it by: do Repeating Acboa. - �' cllii•ing it is a "cute little thing, HIS TRnLiALE'. w THE p* Irj1 y1 and sq bright._ _ ` Z�:i'rI't the doctor five Itiiig yc)u fury ` :, :•.• r TuAeri nlr>sis gvrtus• cali 'sitstain `'2'ur a ; ullen fortune," answer, it the greatest cold, and iticcumb only ed the sti wti ,millibnaire, iia ho ut- Send for (free) Catalogue No. 7b. f fi I U TISSUE NO. '13 •Oil at -).w deg.-below zero. I tered a I sinful,check, 'T'he BELL PIANO Vl Orgen Co. (amu CLPH.ONTAR FO. ...M •:.,... ..'4 '.. ,. _r^.+><i -+::rpt(• y.,� �:"5.&?`ro,•";,e7t�•:q 't-•°�: ... .. .....� �.g:;;.?.-,_.J�.;..�.a,�-�?e _ }�_...r- „,� q:..,. .irr:, .. ''tr >�� �a.%'• a:.,,. F v -i - ,,, ,� .-. .. , .-. •.^. ,x j�si ,� .. •-�'"c�,' ,•m�-,r. .!�;+' ,'*. 7""4-*.:i:-',coC�Jv •. i. -i`•+�:+,•^n..., F:Mm. e..., '.. a":. -�': r:•.(.:• '° '. .'.:•''. .s�^y' ' �'sts''r.. <w ,..,R -..,; :,7,,?" - '?.,x '.Y. ' *M' • • s.—...r. a ' HAT$' AT $10,000 APIECE. � �y ;�f}� with apple pie, grate the cheese and 3 R. spread a layer over the pie when GLORY N 0 SH AXEThat of the Cardinal's is a Very it is still warm (not hot), as that, Expensive (fair. melts the cheese and makes it w The cardinal's hat, which a rt. Th � �n7� tough. _ ' _ cent death has placed at the dis- 1�, When baking individual custards • osal of the Pope of Rome, 'rill if you will put a thin buttered P, eacher Says Conscience—Does Not c st, whoever may be its recipient, square of bread in the bottom of certainly not less than 1510,000. your cup you will avuid the custard ; flake Cowards of Men. This includes a variety of disburse- E'g being soggy at 'the bottom of the �. ments to all sorts of people, but DELICIOUS CAKE RECIPES. cup- When ere sugar and butter " the whole of them centre round the g ,a Our glory is this, the testimony is stronger than corporations or all-important hat. Pittsburg Fruit Cake.-Take one- for cake, a pinch of salt will give i of our conscience.-II. Cor. i. 12. trusts or any of the associations of Thus custom decrees that the of- half cupful of butter, one cupful of the cake a splendid flavor. Add a Paul's statement is the answer to men. fiver of the Papai. Guard, who is sugar, two eggs, one cupful of New tablespoon of cream to your butter the question. Does conscience res;�ausible for its safe custody Orlea,•s molasses, one cupful of and sugar and the work will take q �i hat has fortified such a man so chopped apples, one cupful of sour only one-half the time and makes make cowards of us all' It is an impregnably is the courage with while it is in process of delivery, PPe pP , P. Y emphatic no. A-gift of God, con- I which he has followed the sugges- to the new cardinal, shall be pre- milk with which two teaspoonfuls cake smoother. science could not be the curse it I tions of conscience. As it bade he sented with,$1,000 in cash, and a of baking soda have been mixed. Save the pieces of tin that come would be if it made its owner a I ace to axed what was God's and to gold ink-pot worth $200. Add flour enough to make a batter out of the salmon cans, as,they are g The actual bearer of the hat re- the same as you would for .any 'ofttimes of such a shape that they victim of abject fear. It may make I Caesar what was Caesar's. No man one afraid of the punitive sanction can do more. Such-ar-bne, whether ceives $2,000 in money, 'and•a cross ordinary loaf cake. Bake in a can be got into 'any kind of corner of the law. If so it is a salutary confronting the terror of unpie- and missal of the value of x200. The square pan with a slow fire about or crack-their uses•as a scraper Cheek, but does not unnerve. The cedented adversity or riding on the secretary of the -mission which ac- forty-five minutes. When baked it are unlimited, pots, pans, pipes, best among us, when the blood companies it gets $300. is moist. Frost if you like. furniture; molding-anything that burns and reed cads needs to highest wave of prosperity, whether The eost of the registration of Fig Fruit Cake..-Six figs chopped needs scraping. - g g in war or in peace, in health or in have the awfulness of an offended sickness, in life or in death., whether the patent is $4,400. And between with one cupful of raisins. Dis- Deity fleshed terrifyingly upon him. summoned by God or by his fellows, $1,000 and 81,500 has to be distri- solve one level teaspoonful of soda USEFUL HINTS. L 6uch a warning engenders a caution is sublimely unafraid. buted in-compulsory presents, when in one cupful of boiling water and The Care of Bread Boards.- b which implies courage, not pusil- at the Pontificial Court, the recipi- pour over figs and raisins and cool. Bread boafds shuud be occasionally lanimity. He of Tarus when He THE HERALD OF LAW. ent balances it on trip of his*head Cream together one cupful of scrubbed with a little salt.' This for the first and onlytime. sugar, one-half cupful of short- conscience our glory lifts that Before the bar of unpurchasable g P helps to considerably whi�en the g justice the testimony of a man's For a cardinals hat cannot .be ening, three eggs, well beaten, re- up to the ainity which boards.- -faculty is its by every right, divine 'and i worn liar. any d,ordinary piece of serving t.ie white of one for frost- To Clean Dirt Son ea.-Put'a human. � conscience is the umRire of his fate, headgear. Indeed, it is not really ing; two cupfuls of flour, flavor with y p g - �-• no matter what his c?eed may be. piece of soda the size of a walnut a hat at all, but a flat, pancake vanilla and one=half teaspoonful . *HAT CONSCIENCE DOES. As he has treated his conscience like square of red cloth, destitute each of closes and nutmeg and one and a tablespoonful .of salt into a � here so will it deal with.him then: basin, and pour an boiling water. - alike of either brim.or crown. level teaspoonful of cinnamon., Conscience makes us cowards 2. yet conscience is only the herald Allow dirty sponges to stand in this r; The first thing the new cardinal Fruit' Cake.-One and one-lIf • No! But it unmasks cowards. It of the law. It gives light, but the for a slfort time, when they will be � has to do, therefore, after paying cupfuls of flour, one cupful of brown reveals every character of which .stren h which the will needs toquite clean and free from grease, the fiber makes not for intrepidity. out the $10,000,atw c go out and buy sugar, one cupful of sour milk four Rinse in cold w , P obey its behests-must descend from himself a hat which he can put on. tabtespounfuls of melted butter, t ater. Where manhood is, conscience in- above. Here re}i ion comes .to When Buying a Broom.-Heavy Even this one is pretty expensive, 'one cupful of chopped raisins, one spires prowess; where. cowardice the rescue. That religion must. be for there,are only about half-a- cupful of chopped brooms should always be selected in p pped nuts,- one tea- w -is, it exposes the aspen trembling heaven-born. No religion can preference to light ones for g dozen shopa in Europe which stock spoonful of,soda, one heaping tea- of him who dares not battle for -prove that its charter is divine un- thorough sweeping, as the weight PT them; and the propnetars natural• spoonful..of cinnamon 'one-ha.lf tea.- z the right. Man's glory and man's less it make it irrefutably clear that 1 em, a the price ie a r nate ra- ' aids'in the process. In buying a - .shame come from the evidence of y P P. spoonful of cloves, citron if desired. broom test it by pressing the edge it holds within its gift.a light which tive level. ! Stir the dry ingredients together, h g eonscienee. By its declaration he is so illumines•conscience as to make It is, too, exceedingly heavy and, against the floor; if the straws g Y then add milk to which has been - acquitted or condemned. Its ver- it inerrant and endows man's will uncomfortable being. composed of bristle out and bend the broom is dict garbs him with a glory which with a robustness which makes it P° added soda and batter, y, -a kind of thick cardboard material, Blacxberry Jam Cake.-One cup- a poor one, for they should..remaia, 'dazzles in the dark ways of life or indomitable. covered-wibF►the fine cloth used in a firm, solid mass. : ful of sugar, one cupful of black- accuses him of backslidingfrom .A Substitute for a Hot-Water „. A man whose conscience is so en for billiard tables, but dyed, of berry jam, one-half cupful of but -` ideals into the slough of mean as- lightened and whose will is so course, a brilliant red, and it' is Bottle:-Make a bag of linen or cali- irations, corrupt desires and dis- can never 'be a coward, ornarnaated dvith. uld cord and ter, two cupfuls of flour, three eggs, co to measure.- When made abopi ` Ccnest practices. The noblest thing panoplied g one teaspoonful of soda in one- -.7s but always and everywhere a hero. tasselss. It costs about 840, and half capful of, sour cream, one tea- 18in. by loin. fill with nice. clean we can say of .a man is that his four or five of them are needed b sand and sew,up at the end. Place - -' •word n his band.and that his bond REV. P. A. HALPIN. Y spoonful each of allspiee, cinnamon, in the oven until thoroughly hot, the cardinal every year. and nutmeg. Cream the butter and The 810,000 hat hangs above the sugar, add the jam, and mix; then then slip into a flannel bag. It ii P, Pe add the a then then read for use, and will retain altar in the rivate chapel of His Y s CEREMONY OF BURIAL AT SE:� eggs, well beaten, the heat much longer. than sa FURT�FICD AT FIFTY* — Eminence during his life, and at next, then spices, then the cream g death is buried with him. with the soda: Put together with earthenware heating jar. .omi-thing Grand and Profound In g . In Place of Firewood.-When fire: Sea for Tomb.. -----'1` white caramel icing as follows: wood is scarce in the home it is a rDr, William's Plug Pills Bf ing When ,� funeral Lakes place at _ One pint white sugar and one cup- GAVE BACK $;x3,000 good plan to eke it out when fire- at of sweet milk. Boil it until it , sea the body is sewn u in a-can- lighting(or use instead e y t sheet _ P drips from spoon; add butter size ,Health and Strength to Women vas sack, which is heavily weighted :hones Taken From Illineis Home of newspaper, rolled very possible, iJ of hickory nut, and whip to a cream;: e: the foot, and then.laid on a Restored in-'f we Lots. and then tied twice, if possible, ii :. at a Czitieal Time. "coaming" (part.' of one of' the put between layers while hot. rd of One who baa' fried ' David Myers of Mount Vernon, aha knot. Few women.reach the age of fift hatches), which takes -the place of Ill., who recently lost $53,000 from fire-lighting in this way ec seer without enduring much suffering v bier. The whole is covered with y CARE OF CARPETS AND RUGS.` that five or six of these knots will » and-anxiety. Between the years a Union Jack, which is fastened to an iron sate he kept at firs home, kindle a fire without any firewood, has had;the entire amount 'restored. To spoil a carpet sweep it with a - -'o. forty-five and fifty health becomes the four corners of the • coaming, to_ him. 'the money came back ih stiff, half' worn broom, but to Bare I�uw to Relieve Choking,-liars• _ so that when the time comes to com- ing the left'arm as high as you can. ;fickle, and acute weaknesses arise vivo finds_ The.first was,discovered a carpet dip your broom in clean, will relieve . choking much. more ,. 'with. rheumatic attacks, pains in mit the body to the deep the.one 'hot suds once a week, then shake & the back and sides fee vent head- end of the "coamin is raised in a cellar at toe home of.his son, q $ ' Clarence, who made ttie'find. The it out and hang it up to dry. This rapidly than by being thumped on aches, nervous ailments and depres- and the body slips off into the water first.�intiination tnat the money Will 'Make a broom last almost twice I the back. Very frequently at me•ai -= ,area of spirits. teaving•'the flag in its place. The' might be buried in the cellar came as lung as it oth.erwiwe would. times, and when-they are at play? The seeret of good health• be- captain and first officer read the to the son when he noticed the Hugs should be beaten on the children'get choked while eating. - tween forty-five and' fifty depends. burial service between them, the• earth disturbed.in the cellar, and in wrong side, then a,% on the right and the cust,�mary way of relieving - upon the blood suppl3. If it. is other officers and men joining in the• digging about the lace he unearth side. Spots may be removed °by I them is to slap them sharply un'the M� kept rich, red and pure, good health responses. A few minutes a ter the ed a packs a containing 818,000. the use of oxgail or• ammonia and back. 'The effect of this is to set 1 will be the result, and women will service commences, at a signal from g g the obstruction free, so that it car ass this critical stage in safety. the first 'officer, g It was announced that'the search water, using a sponge or flannel. ,,. the engines are be swallowed. The same thing vac ag for th'e rest of the money'would be Slightly moistened bran is equally be brow ht about b' raisin the ref;-- _ ether and then there 8 Y g ppo- sto ed-a g cod as salt in brightening rugs`.' Dr. Williams'V�'illiams Pirik Pills bel PP - .Delo s that the as B g g _ r P given up, bat it -develops B • i stillness and silence g hand of the child as high as pos- _ is 'absolute_men of mature years as no other quietly and and carpets.: starch was coninued q Y P a+. 3 _ medicine can, for they make the broken only by the voice of the cap- each wtly, and resulted in un- Vinegar will re.niove'lime spots, Bible, and. the relief comes mucb rich, red blood that means good tain and the ripple of'the waters. covering the -missing' $35,000,- but soot from an open chimney or the- more rapidly. ea `health, and brings. relief from- suf- "ate therefore commit his�(or her) where it was located has not been careless handling of-stovepipeg can The Baby and its Thumb.-If the fering. Mrs. C. Donaron, New- body to .the deep' . and at made public and'an effort will be be removed by' covering thickly baby' persists' in- sucking h1s fat castle, N. B., says: "About two these words the men who stand by nd,this afterwards can little ;thumb; here is a way to in ..years ago I• was greatly run down the "coaming" on which the body made to ken the particulars of the with salt, u duce him to stop. Make a air of . find a secret. be brushed up quickly without in- p P and very miserable. I did not rests raise it gently up, there is a Myers is a farmer 'living about jury to the carpets. Spirits of light-weight white flannel bags'con.. know what was wrong with me. I dull,splash, and the body-sinks to ten miles from this city; and also is ammonia, diluted with water, if ap- siderably larger than the baby'. "was hardly able to drag *Myself rise no more until the great day engaged in money.loaning. It was plied with sponge or flannel, dis- hand, and; when the small child be- was had serer. headaches and (when the deep. shall.give .up-her Po colored spats will often restore the gins to-suck his thumb, put the'}it• when he went to his safe to deposit ° no appetite. I felt so wretched that dead. Everything is done i i the tae hands inside the bag, fasten the . A payment that had been made on color. *I hardly cared* whether I lived or most reverend spirit, and there is a'In that he discovc.ed.his Remove ink stains with milk and top of.the bag with a shield, and pit not: I had often read of what Dr. something very grand and profound to the sleeve of the dress, Baby "Williams' Pink Pills had done for 'in having the sea for a tomb. C=od loss. The money was taken while after soaking up all'tnat seems pos- a family re-union was in.•progress sible, either sprinkle-thickly. with won't like it, of course, but it will :--others and I.decided to try them,• seems nearer',in that great soli- at the Myers home last fall, and in salt or wash with a pure white cure him of the habit more quickly ,And I -can now truthfully say I tude'. than an • other method. , Man spite of the efforts to.keep it secret soap, a clean brush and warm y y found them all,they are recommend- story leaked out about as soon w er, babies wear the little bags until ed to be. Under their use my'health the sfo at the fall asleep at-night,ht and then gradually came back f could eat as the money was found. For Rrease spots use powdered' _�_-_ p._ g . , better, sleep better and felt strong- ' kN �NTIQ1'ARY'S�DINNF.R. Myers kept his money at home, magnesia, fuIler's earth, or buck- they are taken off. er in .eery war, and before long I because he,did not believe in banks, cheat flour. Sprinkle on spots and was enjoying as good health as ever Bread, Butter, Fruit and Wine were 'but he has changed his plans, and ]et-it✓-lie until grease is absorbed. — I.I had done," Centuries Old. tri s.now abe care o rs sur- Renew the flour or other absorbent HBALTHy LITTLI CHI1:DRl�H. Dr. Williams' fink Pills cure by One of the mast singular meals plus thousands. He .was thought material as often as necessary. going to the root of the trouble in g to possess only an ordinary amount Housewives are cautioneiirta look pact that A mother should not ex the blood. The acre t make ever eaten was.that given to a se- of money, and, the disclosures out for the carpet moth early in her children will escape all theilli new blood. That ,is why they cure legit few by an antiquary named brought about,over the losing and 'spring, When carpet moths are dis- to which babyhood and childhooc such troubles as its whyt h y neo- Goebel in Brussels some years ago. finding of the_853,000 caused much covered, after removing all arti- are subject, but 'she can do mucb The bread was made from wheat surprise in his family and among the ficial lights in t•he room, saturate t{. lessen their severity and make ralgia, indigestion, kidney troubles, g the cracks in the floor with benzine.. baby's battle for health easily won. .. -headaches, sideaches and . back- grown before the children of 'Israel residents of the district in .neral.. aches, and the ailments of growing passed out of Egypt and it was Detectives have been working on Wash u er edge of the carpet with Baby's Own Tablets should be kepi, y` girls and women of-mature years: spread with butter made,when Eli- the case since last fall. solution of•corrosive sublimate and in every home where there are lit Road by all medicine dealers ,or by zabeth ruled England. F,ur' fruit alcohol, sixty parts of poison to one tae ones. They are mothers' ever mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes there were apples which ri)iened in BLOTTERS AND STATE part of the alcohol. Be extremely ready help and Baby's best, friend for 82.50 from The Dr. Williams fore the Christian era and•tie wine careful about using this if there are The action of the Tablets is gentle Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. was alder than the white .man s SECRETS. knowledge of the new world. The The ability to read backward children about. but thorough. They cure colic, ea 3• y 'For ingrain or three-ply carpets digestion, constipation, diarrhoea, bread was made from sheat taken what has been impressed on a blot-, wring a cloth out of hot water and allay the irritation at.teething SOMETHING NEW IN JAILS. B y from a chamber in one of the pyre- ting pad and the secrets which the lay it over the edges of binding, time, 'destroy worms and promote ,The city of Birmingham, Alaba- mids, the butter (of which there latter will yield when reflected ' and iron with an iron as hot as can healthy, natural sleep. And the r, ma, will build -a new jail on the,' were several pounds) had been a mirror are dangers against which be without'scorching. This destroys mother has the guarantee of a•gov tikyscraper plan. The idea is to found in an earthen .crock on a the Foreign Office has its precau- the moth as well as the eggs. Wil- ernment analyst that this medicine erect a fifteen-storey steel building, stone Shelf under the icy waters tion.. It was the last place where ton and the heavier carpets must be contains no opiate or narcofN -' the lower portion to-be devoted to of nL well in Scotland. A- pantry pepper castors of sand were 'used ,steamed on the under side, Sold by medicine dealers or by Courtrooms, offices of county offi• it, the ruins of Pompeii had furnish- to dry the written word, and for a . A good solution to use in wiping mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr vials, etc., while the upper floors ed the par of apples (which were time black blotting paper was speci Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, are to contain the jail. Itis argued as sweet and finely flavored as if ally 'Manufactured and used, but it the the floor before .putting down --"`- 118t-escapes from, a jail poised 240 -only-a-.few. months old), tinea the was found_.:not to be y: the rugs or carpets is as fa3lawe feet in the air would be practicallyflagon of wine had been :recovered mark roof, so that absorbent rol- A quarter of a pound of red pepper -- -- -�. im ossibIc while having court from an old vault in the Corinth. lees were introduced for blotting steeped in a gallon of water, to P g which are -added two drams of "What's that piece of cord tied house and prison in one building diplomatic documents. When such str chnia powder.. would facilitate the handling of a roller has been run over lettere Y P round your finger for 4" "My wife criminal cases. The building, which An average orange-tree produces sideways's and u and'dawn 'a few put it there to remind me to post . will very likely be erected, ill cost about 20,000 oranges, and a lemon times,yto decipher its impression ICITCHE;!I TIME SAVERS. a letter." '":1nd did you post it Z" tree 8,000 lemons. P p t about. �B4M,00o. � would defy even Sherlock Holmes. WheM cheese is too dry to serve "No; she forgot to give it to me.'• AL,. �" "A:a-,E.•i x.;,_t..., ..:...• ..,r"` ;...., '' w.a .::K;; � w"' _ ,�;.,.. -:�':� -r+a..;ws..w r..•i. .r_" y?ufie'"••'' o • ':+,ioY.3f•4 Y' i.--'Ja_M.",• •. •. int, xaf^' -q m, 4MP ,.= ^.a'I#!;� •..°.a.r.t Jc�..�a.. 5�.�' GY�'.a':a_:3__Sz SP+rL >.�� _ _ � a - sIIrxx• suesa- ; , • r following spring sow clean grain and depyerme a-The celebrated trotting seed down with clover, cutting the stallion,the property of Jew Hubbard, c`Richaltrdson's Special Tea is Good Tea." : clover in June of the following season Brougham,will make the season of 1909 ' and cultivate thoroughly throughout at his own stable. Arrangements can MAPLE SYRUP the remainder of the season. (This be made to meet mares at outside points method geemed to meet with the most B"ce'juhalus (11288) [38881 - The, - favorablb reception by the audince.) choioely bred imported Clydesdale Guaranteed this spring's make Guaranteed pure Mwkoka r; �li� tllX� � f p Fourth: a thorough clean summer etsllion,the property of B C Baker, syrup.._.full Imperial measure 8 pinta to a gallon-$1.35 �tM1 fallow. Pi kering,will mate the season of 1908 a gallon. Eastern Township pure ma le syrup, wine 1iaQnb]ishedevery Frida mor On account of its eat Local import- at his own stable lot 18 con 2 Piakerin mag le ningacitsotnee, Bt Po 6 measure, $1.20 a gallon, also in S lb. tins and �. jgckeriug.Out. once the audience maintained rhe Kingston cold. quart bottles. RATES of ADVERTISING: discussion on the Sow Thistle leaving MacBobbie [68971 The pure-bred >liest insettioa peruse to cents almost out of consideration the other Clydesdale stallion, the property of Geo. SEEDS -No. 1 Timothy and Clover. Intermediate and White ` 39aeh sabsegaent insertion.per lire - a cense weeds which are of lean absorbing int- Davidson dr Sone, Cberrvwood, will Sugar Beet Mangel, Defiance Turnip, anct�a full lYtis rate does not include Legal or Foreign erest in the district. radwt+eed«meats. make the season of 1909 as follows: ,' -assortment of Simmer's Garden and Flower Seeds. ipocial teras leaven to parties making eon- Wednesday afternoon proceene W James >aatets for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half New ddNer'tswernessts. Fonud's lot of b[ can Picketing t night. FRUITS-Fresh lemons, oranges, bananas, dried a plea, peach 1• •7waeiv or year contracts payable quarterly. Bp jiasiness cards,ten lines or under,with paper Thursday,Tom's hotel Liverpool noon; es and prunes, finest raisins, currants and peels. .we year, 66 W payable In advance. OR S&LE.-Stone boat wagon Gordon's hotel Pickering niltht. Friday smNoticein iocal columns ten cents per line, VEGETABLES—Cabbage, Lettuce and Celery. - iwe veno tontttne, stabs and cordwood BAY ES afternoon proceeds to his own stable $ per lino encu subsequent insertion. p ' y mal contract rates made kuown on appliew- was•Gree°wood 90tt 'until the following Wednesday afternoon No free advertising. BISCUITS _ 35 varieties Christie's Perrin'tl best biscuits. Patter ` bdver0seaents without written inatruetions ", RST-CLASS PASTURE well Baron- Elect (5629)-The imported j� _ son's Full Dinner Pail Sodas, 3 lbs. net, 30c a pail. 7111 be inserted until forbidden and cbsrsed no- watered,can be had by applying to J. W. Clydesdale etail'oa, the property of W. .eozdtarly. Orders for aiscoatinaing advertise- MF.HARRY, Port Perry, tdstf H Pugh,Claremont,will take -the fol- GROCERIES-The best and freshest of everything in the coca .sssauts mast be lu writing and sent to the pub. y $ grocery •3trsxr. ---- -- — lowing route during the season of 1909: line. Fresh goods arrive daily. a-b Work promptly attended to. ASSWOOD WANTED—A quan- Monday, T.Smith's lot 27 con 0 noon,- TERMS oon; FLOUR-$ ink's and Green's at n1j11 rices l TERMS ticp of Rood sound basswood for the tan John Scott's Atha night. Tuesday, R P P tory to Yiakering w >s GORDON, Pickering Tarr's Mongolia noon; Wm Coakwell's CHICKEN A mixture for, nun chicks." Contains wheat,, corn '$L25 per year ; $1.00 if,paid idadvance. lift lot 15 can 10 Markham night. Widnes• young , t ri1I 410THY SEED FOR SALE also day,Wm Armstrong's Locust Hill noon; FOOD peas-ground, bone, flaeseed- fl.'r lbs. for 25c. JOHN eh U R KAR P�0 fietor. 1 aIsike to mix to grow good hay.SALE, also R-Milroy's Cedar Grove night..` Thurs- t p at lot lel,con.7,Pickering,or write E.E.PU(313 day,Jae acCraesefy lot$4 con Picker- J A l i/!E� ,R/C H A R D S O N ` Claremont. sl6tt ing noon; W T sty`s 1 112 miles east of , COURT oa RE`-ISIONCbe rywood ui tit. Friday,Thos Knox's << _ I)LANTS FOR SALE-Tomatoes, Brock roa noon; Gerow'* flotel Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." P cabbage, emu:iSoaer, celery and flowers. Brougham night. Saturday, Lather The following appeals were heard Wag op on the road during season THOMAS amid disposed of at the Court of Revi- GA3131AGE. Brougham 3" Pilkey s lot 18 coo 7 Pickering noon; theuce,to stable until follow-rig Monday. • sign held at Brougham on Tuesday - l;iay?nth: David Annie, ove4chargge '1'RAYED-On or about+ May 18th 'Gallant Cleuttart (1215.3) [4223] Buggies I �on real ro rt dismissed. E. E. S_frrm sec a7d' con. 6, Picheeye onegrey -The chats on im:orted Ci desdaleP 1� Y> s;ear andoneredLeiter each one year old,good P Y •.Anais, should be 'assessed as tenant, size ano in good condition, Any information stallion.the property of Robert Dafoe, allowed. A W Hilts, should be ass'd leading to their recovery will be rewarded. Green River, will make the treason of roe d0CH. MALCOLM.Green River 36tf . g..allowed. 'Ed Meyer•and LeviLexi. _ 1909 viz: Monday, Brougham night. Grove, overcharge on real property, g Tuesday, 13 Major's lot 26 con 5 Q . FOR SALE OR TO RENT.-The v .reduced $2Q0. Alex Bonner, dug Logan etc acre farm,base line,Piakerin Pickering coon; Russell Carter's ast.assment, -allowed. J M Gerow, fc. sale on reasonable terms. [.and L•ss*r77 Cherrywood nisbt. Weenesday, P B overcharge on real property, reduced beat clay stone house eta, ;miles from G•TA Reesor's lot 3 con 5 Scarboro coon; H will redo if not sold at once - Apply in even- 32(10. Geo Hollinger. overcharge on ings to F.M.CHAPMAN.Pickering. ttlitt K Hamili's Scarboro and Markham - real property, dismissed. W H Todd, towutias ailebt. Thursday, T Cox- • gies �everchar•ge, allowed. James UrifHn ``HORTHORN BULLS FORSALE. worth•*Armanale noon; 'Franklin House . sw and John S rice, dog assessment, one roan a yroole pass, one roans Markham night. Friday,R Wright's • s s :struck off. Frank Gerow, overcharge old in spring. These bubo are As for eerrioe sa lot 19 con 8 Markham noon; R Eagle- swdueed $60 Win Hollinger, oven t est of stock. Also several bull calves from a souls lot 20 can 9 Markham ni.ht. - w is woatos old goad enough for any man in Batorda to his own Mable until ffio - 1 'charge, reduced $300. Wm Reaman. this country. A*pply on premises lot lb,con.7. Y• f •,evc`rcharge, reduced$100. B Weath- Pickering or write E.E.PUGH.Claremoat,87sf day_aftern on You can get all makes at Disney s. See ' -gill, overcharge, reduced It". J A -- _ Miketdo Jr. 853-Thi)exce Ient road !U'Connor and Miss M.Rohinson, over- OR SALE. MAN OR WOMAN- . bores,thepropertyof F try Booth African Veteran Houacy Land Tho*Beyerley lot Als before you purchase else- u �a.rge, reduced $100. Joseph Tripp. cernfl.y S lssaed c she *ran count of the 2 1127 6th can. Uxbridge, will make the «overcharge, reduced $2t N). 'C L Mar, Inierlor. Gnaw,; good for sW acres of any season of 1909 as follows: Peter Shirk's _ _.'•eq,overcharge, reduced $4(A). W k Dominion land open for eutry In the Canadian Mongolia uoou;- Franklin House Mark- qhere. ilV Pi can ,Saver Nortb-west. Any person over the age of lei 1 .B,ednian, overcharge, reduced 5.500:: yearsManor woman. can acquire this sena ham night Tuesday afternoon Perktna _ W A Hami Hamilton,, orerchat reduced with bis corticate. For immediate sale 97W.- tiros'lot 10 con 4 Markham. Wednesday *lilt. Win Morecombe Sr, over- (o• '!'honeiinteor wi,e L. E. TELFORD. 131 afternoon, -F - Cosgrove's hotel Elgin you mune _ _ �✓ t2tsirfte, reduced$' JFr O'Connor Shuterrereet, roroneo, Phone fain lOCB FS6 Mils. Tburrdayafternoon, Wm Ray- Y WA John Kinneally. assessment. tris- t�ARM FrJF SALF,-Being lots 10 - moo's Gormley* Corners Friday sn�ed. W J' Mbnney and J It Besse i awl 11.,.en 7,township of Fickeriaa,mud afternoon, Mansion Flonse Sto°ffville. -Come in any time -- -aassessment,.allowed. Jame9 Taylor, c�naistiuit of alo acres. This farm la the ore 15aturday, by way of Altona to Nosh on which the well-known Greenwood herd of texsessuteut, allowed. George Feng, *hurt-borne have been bred and rad during Itis Haker'a con 3 Uxbridge for noon;thence ':ove!rcharge. reduced $'2ft W m'Peak. peatoforty years. It is as rich as a garden and to his own stable. D.Sykes,manager. Mulish omitted, dismissed, Gordon caca , Would cell 1611 acre*, the r ( i s Es DIS NEY & SO N 'tLua•, dog.ocnitted, ilisulirtsed. John svhoie ot9t. There is tia•bes on oneer artt of tt Royal Duke '13GJ3 70�3)-The •-tlorn:lle do omitted, dismissed. worth $2M. Yarms easy. Poseession.,givec, imported Clydesdale stallion, -the y B april•tat iWo. i Arthur Johnsu.a',Greenwood. .property of W G Scott, Claremont, will s Farm Implements, Harness Carriages, Binder Twine 'airs. L Decker, bitch-omitted, dismis. 37tf- P + 8 make the season of 1909 as follows tiled. James Gordon, dog omitted, +� - Monday,along the 8th can Pickering to Machine Oil and Repairs. «dismissed. John Hiarsell, dog assess- T 1 -t-f Samuel Disney's town ins night; Tues- �JNTA aR/Q scent stands. R- H Carton and Mrs W day B Farndale r Kinsale ano° W !} II H/Ta8�, 1B ackston,as-essment, allowed. R H I expect to have by Saturday, Holtby's Andley night. - Wednesday, ACkrson and Alex Tliom, asseesment• June 12th,one kiln of tale ready for t,addaford Bros' Kingston road noon; allowed. -Geo" -Geo Parker and Geo A distribution. Gordon House Pickering °fight. Thin- '•[itiille9pie, assessment. allowed. MKnoz's 40buison. .overehar e. reduced $200. C. K. PETTY, �iiE;SRRYwOOn. day, Thea l Brougham Brock night. noonFriday W. B Hagerman. Frank Lee and Theo Gerow a howl Bzon am n1 t. Frida B W Cowie a con 7 iekeriug noon; ,�agertilan, change of assessment. al- HORSE RF(iIBTER Grem's con 9 night, sator$ay, to his __)towed. W G Scutt,overcharge, re- own stable„Heil the foltwpwintf Monday. _ 49 Room - +dttwoed 8100, T`erartnQtois Bell>,nafra (9037)-TDs +4 _ imported hackney stallion, the property Two-its-One [23N31, 60:12-The chum-, wig of W H.Poeb, Claremont, will stied pion breeding Clydesdale stallion the R1, 8"N ROAD EAST for mare*during the season of I90) at property of Graham Bros. Claremont #_+���+ �N�-+ 0.71bit own stable 2 1/2 miles east of Clare- will make the season of 1909 as follows 1n compliance with a request of the moat, klo°day afternoon leaves his own stable - s: +. rdistrict office of the Department of and proceeds to Wm Edward's,'Baisam, • Lord Jewett 1015 t1:H R-The cele- Dillingham' • k �..,agricultut•e amost instructive Addressfor night Tues ►y to Than MaAvoy'r -� � - • orated roadster stallion.the property of +wee rendered h J. Eaton Howitt, lot 8 coo B Pickering noon; Killer Bros, • M y Robe. Tema, Ligerpool, will maks the ,]Botanist at the Ontario Agricultural Liver- 7th°°° for eight. Wednesday to John s aeon of 1809 si his own stable, , I7oUeKe. on the evening of May 21st at Patterson's lot 23 oo,t 7 0 on; Arch - _m open meeting nt the Orange hall ' pool, Out Malcolm's lot 27'a n 6 night. Thursday wicker Chairs or Rockers home with you. It's s Sure cure for fatigue. east of Whitby. His subject was RoVal Choice(13166),13829, 7846-ibe to Geo Bower's con 10 Markham night grand ubported champion Clydeadale Friday to We are showing some of the nicest designs. "Tile Perennial Sdw'thistle and other y Joh° Tarns s con 10 Mark- 43ad weeds."- The large audience and staltion,the property of Graham Bros., ham noon; Danks d Bros' lot$2 ton 8 Call or phone and let as quote you prives. They are the loweet. .r N.he_ enthusiastic discuvsion' strongly Claremont, will stand for mares daring Picaertng night., Satarday to his own ldemorrstrnted'the great local interest the season of 1909 at his own stable, slam Is until the following Monday after. L_Y •'Cairubrogie stook farm. noon. Ci ed p •$n the subject: '. el 'S' )FOt' Thr B - Mr. Howitt commenced by outlin- _.. _ - �._ dTpholRterin aril P.irture Framing a specialty Upholstering ing a few reasons _why weeds ate = Goods deliveYred anywh-hre ftt�r. Of chitrge. gprrading. They are these: First, . B/NiDEl4 Bell and Independent Telephone Cuuneedon jamligence on the part of farmers in iBEST TW/NE _ atotstudying and getting ac uainted — — ' with the weeds and weed seeder. ' On Farmers come here for your Bidder Twine. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cou — 4 bis account the introduction of weeds pon, worth$1.00 Riven with every order of 100 lbs. of Twine. Write, from the west and other places is 'salt gr phone for prices. A full line of Irnplemente, Wind Y D - :gfr►ing on at an alarming rate. Sec- = Mills,Gasoline Engines, Funning Mills and.Scales, a,/� nod: MAS impure hay find grain seed as Bissell Disc Harrows, Celnada Carriage Co. Buggies, 1900 Washing Machines, bought-and sold-with but little dis- .. Angle Lamps carried: Ca+l and see oar exbibit-at Wilson'sJ u:,t R crimination. Some of the seed sampl- Carriage.Shop, Whttevale. _ to sent to the college Ewer .analysis '�7CTYllteQaBelt� Fresh Raisins; Currants, Peels, etc.• t•h. tested as many as 10,000 weed seeds to �OUT.ARD �.. ZVR3�T3✓R, - the pound. Third: western- screen- rings ground and i1old its mixed Chop _. _:Beer,q•l:tIity alt lowest prices. etsoatain many uninjured weed seeds which pass through- the'animals and 1 1. , w after being a read on the fields m ('� ( Geer a nt kir,r, .D un barton inthemanure. Fourth:• the labor oa' ` unit �eV' for ourself w .of y farmers is not altogether in- ,=tRintly directed. Much effort is given to the eradication of pests in - "'- Our remarktihlti ufemg 111 — tbe cultivated fields while the road t asides,railwavR and fence corners are .� L O v ♦' Y H A T "�l�- 1�0� -carelessly left to re-infest the cleaned .. , jjj�A tv ith reference to Sow Thistle Mr. "' = bowwitt strongly urged co-operative t' "effortand especially so in the matter THE MISSES POWELL, kND -A of keeping the thistles from going to ' seed. He said that one single plant :8=c3c ztre6t sautZ1; -- �C7CT3:13.tbST. ` en ay preduce as many 00 as 10;0seeds. The first appearance of the weed - should he vigilantly watched foi• and _ BboOld be eradicated as soon as it ap -- p.trs, it is much eo-lsier to control , _ he pest in laid th t is unrlPrdrained. EW OODS im , 11 unlimited �upoly' fiberep were mentioned as being effici- ent in the fall in keeping it from seed- og- Of t;hop and Feed elle methrxly Rfr. Howitt recom drrlvin each week. <' wk0cids for eradicating the weed are as tolf.iwr,: hist, thorough frenuenp . Ofit all 1.;t1 Inuring cultivation; about the middle Overalls, Shirts, Suspenders, I1 K rsdJtine, rituniite, rising about 12 load; jfaer arse. 909 cape in ridges'26 inch- Collat9, Ties, Etc., ate. - eyw alpart using fI lbs. Dwarf Essex - hand. --V.ri«ty. (let the rape in when the Pine Apples, Oranges, mons, Prime Cheese, — -- "0 lasv4 is rrioitit if possible in order to get = __ ',ft,gr•1wing ahead of the Sow Thistle. ;smoked and Long Clear Bacon and Canned (foods: r3tlft3v+ltes thoroughly until it cover's :. W i ,i Cite gr•otlnda Follow the rape with a ...:Sugar by the sack or barrel. -rls.w i:ro a the next year. FEE a wv,nd: ether taking off A grain Turnip Beed and Ensilage and Cob Corn in greatN K .� 1 rulUvate thoroughly and sow L tw�tar rye. The following season cut variety all new seeds. ' brie rye grc-on or allow it to ripen and $nut.,tl buckwheat r or. GEO, PHILIP - Brougham K ` uu • 1`itlyd t cut clover or,grain in June, W 1 C f1 I•'. lh W*Jl,Ivaw thutoughlj until fall. The ' - .' ;'�&"" tsti7..:u^ .b•�' •,:a; .., ':.;,.,•, a' .c •�'ru , S•3«�" .x°e'�s. awl, ,.x,..uw2 '.�..fur•+*.i:• •.d ..:. ..,,,... '.:.... ... _:.:., ... ' ..... .•% ,. ... '.,. •- - tye'•.,-. •'k5:� .'.akr tom' z. .;�"' .; ` ties -•.. ,�.-..s ri �4 ..''-, `•.: • -.. ', ac. '. _._.: —` '�.-� ..,'" yo^�'�".h•+�y,V-•' ^-'-•F:� '.E:^dam•,; +'s�:' �'z �^.�.•: ..i•�e:r,.;,'•"„z ..�,e• �i'"xl�"'"�.r'�§. 1*. .,.�.}.�-{.. i raj+' '..bT',!'%i. •' '. '^"n'.v,.. .� '. .o-', .:n.. y�... '1`.. •� t". — :,Y•• fM :wl " " CLJiR[MONT Mrs. Sherman R mohr and Our dramatic club are diligent. t+ w; R. W. Ward was in the city on daughter were in the city for a ly practising under the direction Spring and Summer Goods ' Monday. couple of days this week. of Mrs. D. Hopper and something James McFarlane was in the Mrs. R. E. Forsyth, Tobias and exceptionally good may be expect- A ftlll stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. ' city on Tuesday. Mrs. Castor and Herbert Forsyth ed when they come before the It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. The C. P.R. cement gang are spent Tuesday in the city. public. now busy in this locality. Gregg& Coates shipped a car- FLOUR AND FEED. '. L, Hubbell of Myrtle sent load of hogs to Montreal on Fri- Y P Slim& Ontario Football Laastte. Tuesday with S. and Bray. day and another on Monday. _ of the best quality always�on hand. J. J. Harvey had' a business The topic of Rev. J. A. Grants Won Lost To play tripp to Stouffville on Tuesday. discourse on Sunday evening next Claremont:..,... 2 0 3 Independent Telephone Central. R. and Mrs. Bryan spent Sun- will be "Should we try to be rich?" Brooklin.......... '2 0 3 o,,day with relatives,in Stouff Ville. We are sorry to state that Dr. Myrtle.......... 0 2 4 The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER,Proprietor R. Brodie's chickens have all de- . � Mrs. W. Birkett is visiting her Ashburn.......... 0 2 4 daughter Mrs. Wilson of Balsam. Parted for the "happy hunting Born-On Monday May 81st to ground." :David and Mrs. Gregg a daughter. Rev. J. W. Totten and Mr. ' Chas. Sargent' was ingBroclklin Hutchison are attending the i g H t RICHARDSON'S • on Wednesday installing a furs- ED Methodist Conference at BeileVille ace., this week. �! W. G. and Mrs. Bingham visit- Miss Jessie Bain of Caithness, RING ed friends in Whiteva'le on Sun- Scotland, but recently of Toronto Important showing of finest display of dayy is visiting with M. and Mrs. China. 'd Very large assortment of P.• Macnab jr. has returned Henderson. home after spending a week in Improvements proceed apace. Stationary, Books,Dolls, Toys, jusi A fine new fence is being put in the city. reoeived for the Holiday trade. Cal! - x Mrs. (Dr.) C. J. Brodie spent a front of Duncan Macuab's lot on and see them: few days with city-friends during Br<Ick street. Subscriptions taken for all ldagazines, the past-week. W. G. Bingham has been busy TEN The baseball club purposes llaw_ the past few-days painting Joshua + Weekly and Daily Ne'vspapers lig a picnic: at an early date .to B11ndy s residence thus greatly Cured by Lydia E Pink- provide funds. improving its appearance. 'w' • �� R=CH.A.RDSON Miss Lillie Morgan has returned Mr. Byers and Mr. Morden of ' + g ham's Vegetable Compound to the city after spending two Saturday passed through here on IsrOClc Street. WY1St17�' - -weeks at her home here. SRtutday lu their auto and paid a Mrh m' �, N� able C mpoundia s brief visit to D. and Mrs. Forsyth. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has , Johnston and Mrs. Brown andven me new life. ' Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Uxbridge Mrs. Tamblyn of Chicago ac- suffered for ten visited Claremont friends last Pm by her two children years with serious Sunday-' is now here and will spend the female troubles,in- The Presbyterian and Method- summer with her mother Mrs. ^- flammation, ulcer- ` ist churches will unite their ser- McKay '° ation, indigestion, - vices next Sunday. The service John Forgie, is attending the could nervousness, and v I T A L Synopsis of Canadian y General Assembly of the Presby- could not sleep. Will be held in the Presbyterian y y- Doctors gave me North-west Land church in the forenoon and in the teslas church in Hamilton as one up,>ie they said my �h Wonderful :. Regulations. Methodist church in the evening. of the commissioners from Whit- t r ou b 1 e s were g• ANY restos who is the solo head of• family. Both services will be conducted by Presbytery. chronic. I was in A or any mate over 18 years old, may home. by Rev. W. R. Wood. We regret to learn that our despair,and did not ' Give �^� ,fess a quarter-,action of available Dominion oldest citizen, William Youn ,has care whetherI lived L 1 f e - VC 1 V e r 1 �a�lic:aitmu t sappear'h' his uerio:t�`wtb. To the deep regret of all'Mr. pi not been so well in health of late or died, when I read about Lydia E. D•emia on Lands Agency or sub-Agency for tha -Ball has tendered his resignation Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; so I district. Entry by pro:T may be made at any to the school board flavin been being confined to bed the greater ge po ' $ rt of the time. be ixto take it,and am wells nand agony,on variate conditions, by father, mots- principalship relieved of all my suffering•'Mrs ? or, son.daughter,brother or sister of intending Offered theof the pa Have �OII Tried It :Islington public school Mr. Ball The C.-'.R. telegraph men have GjDowz JORDY,Box 40,Marlton, NJ. Duties.—siz months' residence upon sad left after working in this locality • cultivation of the land in each of three 7oars. has been most successful since g Y Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com- A homesteader may live within nine muss of 1 for reveraI weeks. The intend lin made from native roots and coming LO Claremont and the sec- y pound, 1 his homestead oo a farm of at leant eo scree �^ tion is sorry to lose his valuable to return in about three weeks to herbs,contains no narcotics or harm- Positively cures diseases due to I solely owned and occupied by him or by hia services. Complete their work. fu!drugs and to-do holds 'the record father,mother.son,daughter,brother os•utas. p In certain districts a homesteader in Rood for the largest number of actual Cures impure blood: 60c. x boa or sir standing may re-.m t a uarter•aection tions Owing to the chap e' o!f tninist- Dr. Kidd and.R. Bryan took a g y D p q $ $ of female diseases we know of, and aide his homestead. Price i3.io per sora. era this year the Methodist �#lic i- day off'on Monday trout fishing , y thousandsof yoluntarytestimonialsare boxes for$1.W. For sale at blc- Duties-Sias reside•i:months in each of air r als are making an effort to get all when they had good luck 'having . years from date of homestead entry (including �ncceeded in landing a rest num- on file in the Pinkham laboratory at 4 �the time required to earn homestead palmi) the business of the circuit arrang- g $ Lynn, Mass., from women who have Fadden's Drug Store, Pickering. and cultivate fifty acres extra. led so'that the report uta be re- ber of the speckled beauties. been cured from almost every form of A itomEesteader who has exhausted bis home- " p y P female complaints, inflammation, ill- stead riiFht and cannot obtain a pre-emptlon P and issued soon. DR p C SM/TH ceration,displacements,fibrofdtumors, —___... ---_- __.___ mty take app.e$3.00ep hocre. d to aortas v; During the recent wind storm . . . districts. Prior as.11o per acre. D r e�-1Ln. irregularities,periodic pains.backache, It reside •� month• to each of three years4 the ornament on top of the school DENTIST, STOUFFVILL.E, !rad! silos and nervous prostration. C Sweet to Eat I cultivate fifty acres and erect a hones worik 'belfry was blown dow n. It was Honor graduate of Toronto University Every suffering woman owes it to her- Laee1t,S 5 j cat awd Low*& W. W. CORY, replaced this week by Judson and Royal College of Dental Aurgeons, self to give Lydia E.Pinkt am s Vege. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. ;Bundy assisted.by Chas. Gibbons also Post graduattl of Chicago College. table Compound a trial pains o[ women, head alas. or an N lt,—Qnauthorl•ed publication of this aa- 'who also neade some Other im- Crown and bridge work a specialty. If you would like specie]advice stopped is 2U minute. sure with Dr vrtiaoment will not be paid for. about our case write a conSden- Ppm provements. At Claremont 1sit Tuesda of month. � JfM pi�b—� at Sboop's Pink Pain Tablets. 6a faA yy. tial 1 It you,would have a wit yet oertaia - The C.P.R- engineer was here a Office over Sargenes Tinehop. formula on 25o box. 'Sold by'T. AL Mo Lyrm,Mals. Her adylos lis frees 06ag6 remedy in the home try Dr.Sheep's. ;few days ago endeavoring to make 'Independent'Phone. • Fadden. ICka _. . y g � and always htMlpltal. -at least once. II is thoronghl as arrangements with the village to � any other cough preparation. Its tasty � secure a water supply. If a tank will be entirely new to you—edea h is were erected at the P.R. station THE PEOPLE'S =CASH Is MACHINE -SHOP already your favorite cough remedy. No here it would greatly improve the opium,chloroform,or any other stupltying , service for the people in this vi- Good batter and eRgs.takon as dash. The undersigned having parch- ingradieats are used The tender leaves cinity. ed B. Wagner's Machine ShOp in of a 6armlea, lnng•bealing mountainous Claremont ublio school, senior --The best, fresh every.reek. Try. our 25c lb. blended black and Kinsale, is prepared to do all shrub give to Dr. Bhoop's t cosh Remedy division honor roll for May : IV. �t mixed tea: our Coffee,We Ib. to 40c lb.', fresh ground. You drink kind$ of repair work and general its wonderful curative properties. It fit ' GROC�R�ES Pa g truly a most certain and trustworthy it once you will buy It again. g, presodption. Sold by T.M. McFadden, Sr.—Clarke Rawson Beryl Kui- Y Y $ blaeksmIthin • rht, "Minnie Gleeson. W BOOTS p� p Cp We have doubled our business in this line. The reason Satisfaction guaranteed. � Kathleen Rawson, Minnie• Shep- �UUTS OI Cp�W our stock is large, prices right. Try a"pair., Prices right. �r herdson, Ethel Shepherdson. III. Call and see us. Sr.-Cecil' Milne, Ralph Brodie, Carpets, tinoleums, &c. When you want a carpet or ru see JAMES PENGELLY. Viola Forsyth. ' III. Jr.-Alex, DRY &a uc IL will save you$2 to a5. - `;Morgan, Roy Fomyth, Robin Kinsale. Out. -:Star u 1 u�+ Read made. Great reduction in rice is we intend goingout pain anywhere stopped in 20 .hinatee The fuurt'1 game in the league MEN S -UIlO of t61e line. P _ sure with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain series of football 'matches way ;• Tablets. The formula is on the 25 cent gy played,here- on Tuesday evening p gra} Tg nfn Now ie the season to order your spring and summer suit. box. Ask your d toe or drageist about when a hot Contest was played be- Merch of 1 i1I do Qrown Tallorisig only do merchant tailoring, tbia formula I Stops 'womaoly pains, fences Brooklin and Claremont headache, pilne 'anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop,Racine, Wis. for tree trial to prods Of all materials and design the latter winning by the scute of ]�y� value: �Bold by T. M. McFadden. kept in stook. It will pay you f 8-0. This places C1Rremunt Rt tpe Do i111 son W Co• 1 �ckerin -T—�T �T , • to call at outmerks and-inspect our stook,heRd of the league. They haveE. rr . VAN and obtain prices, Dent be nikW by yet two games to play, those with y agents we do not employ them,000sequeat- _'Ashburn. _ _ ly we can, do throw s agents A grand concert will be given n ump M 81' commission of 10 per cent.,which you will Lawn ewers s aYlntaetnr certainly b the Masonic Hall here on the,even- y purchasing from oa ' g Ing of Friday June 11th by the Shop and Residence, Dundas St call���• Claremont Dramatic Club and Why not organize ourselves into a Vil- 11 MIT @UNITE C , under the auspices of the Fire ]age Improvement Society and make it WHITBY, ONT. ::- oma•. Whitby,Oatatie xti" Brigade. The comedy to be press- imperative on each and all to keep their Dented is entitled "Uncle Rube' m lawns and gardens in tip-top condition? Three doors west of Whitby House. Io siokue s it a certain hidden nerve goes wrong then the organ that this serve S and is brimful of humor from be '— cootrme will also surely fail. It may be ginning to end. If you want R 1 t �► We want to attract a great number of We prepared to instal wood or iron a stomach nerve or It may have gives good hearty laugh (and it will d+� people who believe in attractive homes to pompe on short notice,also attetbd strength and support to the heart or kid. you good)do not fail,to be present .-the new model Lawn Mower we have to ail kinds of repairing. neys. It,was Dr.Shoop that first point" on that evenin Excellent music 1 readyy Better than ever in quality and to this vital trach. Dr: Shoop's Restore- read is g decidedl better volae. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, tive was not made to dose the stomsea x will be given betweeu the actA y also gasoline engines and not to temporarily stimulate the beast or As the proceeds will be devoted In the squre gear " kidneys. That old•taebiooed method i! _ . to the fire nom ay the residents ty 4 W"evek lose a customer through sell- Kn7moy-larkable . Dr.t3hoop'. Restorative ps a in anything unsatisfactory, MAGINBT CREAM SEPARATORt� of the village should all turn out. �' g Y to theca tailing inside nerves. The plan of the.hall may be seen ` Phone No.50 at residence. success of this presorip. at Macnab'a store. .i See bills for n ��'11 tion demonstrates the wisdom of treats t_s hili particulars. �. V• Sargent, Vlaremo>'nt Tela some deserving rheumatic sufferer the actual tause of these failing organa The annual excursion ander the O that there is yet one simple way to certain And it is indeed easy to prove. A simple auspices of the Claremont Baptist Hardware Stoves and Furnaces. relief Get Dr.Shoop's book on Rheums- five or ten days'teat will Barely tell. Try p P + tism and a free trial test. This book will it onoe and see. Sold by T. M.McFadden. Sabbath School will be held on make it entirely olear how rheumatic 'Wednesday July 7th to Hamilton pains are quickly killed by Dr Shoop's � .and not on June 25th as formerly Rb matin Remedy-liquid r t• a w x announced. A special train will end no move hetest is tree. bSur� g n .. 45 $ y i S be r+u1 on the C.P.R. to Torgntn• pries some disheartened sufferer by first The passengers will then be trans- .Build Up`�A Resei-ve Now aectioq for him the book from Dr Shoop, ,C p p Ranine, Wis. Sold by T. M,McFadden. a Q ferred to the turbine steamship d^ a x .. it c -' Turbinia which is the fastest and Now,whsle your earning power is good,why not convert part of it kering '0 e�' i 8 E 8 a ' The Pic one of the best equipped bouts on into a Cash Reserve that will,later on,yield a competence for old age? °to 9(9 V vto °S a* q~ �Ii3m lton the passengers will then income in Y Y SularlY depositing a part of your e°e• is a ao ° a w the great lakes. On arrival at You can easel do'it b re d AM Vigilance Committee �m Qd 0 a�b 1 e o b proceed to Dundurn Park whichARD,L T ° o° era �g a c°m c is one of the most attractive spots i Roo I a r C O� The ob-ect�of this Association is to0 myin the Ambitious City. It con- ' BANK lessen stealing Ions prosecute Jan O'e -•sins a museum, menagerie and a the felons. tt� - .m gen baseball di8mond, The Stanley - mar H= "Mills CO. will give A free ride to having pet etc euoo a m °D a' ~� y $ �� � ��� Members oa pro r y i mm ni• C the excursionists b trolls when 1873 77 iltaac$et, este Immediately With any member o it .. wa apt b ' y y of-Executive Onminittee o e. % c y e... lday p they will be taken to all parts of j ,1 Mombership fee (1.00. °Pr ane O the city. Farmers will also be One Dollar and upwards opens an aexdml,and with tysbernattC given an opportunity to visit the savin and d Int the fund will r iv Tickets mar be bed from taw ion" foot or N a• anlj M SUFFE g $ Coarpotm et>•st, spew' enc+naulat0. secretrry on application" s r � n ff ,'O.• o Sept, great International Harvesting Begin today. 72 Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, Gen, Leng, ' do, Oct..r. Machinery Works. Besides the $ - foregoing the excursion" will pos- W. V. Richardson, Pickering.Ont. a W m m o,a Nov. R 4' PICKERIN"G 13RANCH T)"'R seas . other attractive featnres. J.A. O'Connor, Arthur J, Watch out for bills giving full CLARENCE T. BATTY. Manager 1i ae.naary 1910-wbltt,y,i, o•bawall.Brou(rbaal 1+,Pcrf Perry It,Uxbridge 91,CanningtOn� particulars. S1tANCllif A LoSO AT W>f E"T. President t.ry Reaverbn is Uptergrnvs l8 y .�..:. .. ._:, w-,.... .:..:. ,.'..'„ .....•. .•ser .. r 'c_ x ... ,�>'.7 :3;.t '"`S .Y1r' i K .r 45.w .Y.. � � .Rke .Y: �.. b y." ,.a�Y 3.ms '$• n "L .• + their sin and begged for mercy. They also stated that their grudge against their victim had been caused i fa the fact that Miss Leiter had al ln* vestor � THE "YSTERIOUS favored her, securing for her, ail the request of some rich doctor, a ----------------:_ — Aposition which they had been oblig- Can Obtain an Excellent First Mortgage Investment to Yield Tbem - ed to work up to. 9F, _ Their Petition. was granted, in '52 PER CENT. INTEREST. b st 'far that they'were not arrestelal ' - for what they had done; but they Full Particulars Forwarded on Request. ;!OR, PLdNNING FUI� THE 4 were immediately discharged from M I L I V S J A R V I S & CO., - BANKERS FU 1'1IhE. the employment of the firm. The manager spoke kindly to the McKIrNON BULDING, TORONTO, ; injured girl, and told her that she YTS _ could goback to her place, where CHAPTER IV.—(Cont'd) conditions for the dainty• and cost- to all probability, sne would have ly thin each attendant protesting no further trouble; but, bursting Meantime,.Lady Bromley had also thing, into tear's, she said she wouldn't Bromley musingly. ea farming. It docs not embody been having rather an excitingad- that she had not seenit.it. . -Lady remain in the store• • she would ''I'd rather drawn, myself," the any insane attempt to reduce Bromley stood by, an int•easely in- rl broke forth a�si y, y venture. never know a minutes peace from 8 p anatel be- profitably from the same herd of On the day that Gerald left for te'restei observer, while she notic-• the fear that a similar trick might sides, she's broke up now." cattle both milk and beef, any -Now Haven, she went down-town ed that the timid looking girl seem- be played upon her again,-when she '`Broke up! What do you more than it does the production to do rosin shopping. ed very nervous, and had, grown mean's" of rize winnin heavy drafts and olio ale. would not be likely to e..cape as she P g, Y She had nearly completed her ex- q ,: P hail upon this crcasion. "She'doesn't live where she used two-minute trotters: from the rands, hating made most of her Girls, this is very strange. "Very well," she was coldly in= to. I don't know where she is." same stock of the farm. P in one of the large Bliss.Leiter at length sternly re-. << g formed; "she could do as she Haw would you like to come to ' stores, and w-as standing by a tall marked; "that handkerchief must chase „ say with me for a few days, while taRO`V CORN ON SUMMER ' case of goods, when she observed be found! It could not have dis- g Lady Bromle tried to argue with you are looking about for, another twogirls,--evidently belon in to,appeared without hands, and, as it y FALLOW. belonging her, to reassure her; but she was place'? her lady-ship inquired. the establishment—skulking an the was here when I went out to lunch, obdurate, whereupon she was paid "1'd like it." said Ellen eagerly; Grow corn on the summer-fallow. other side of the case'and convers- I shall hold you responsible for in in a strangely suspicious man- it!" what-;-as due her, and thus her con- you louts kind—you niak'e me think In other words use corn as a g g y P hection witth "the house was also of a young lady who was good to cleaning Grog. If well attended, ver: At this 'the,excitement seemed to me when I broke my ar.m; your as rt may be with comparatively severed: "Did you get a chance to do it, increase; drawers were nervously "Have you a home T" her loot voice is a weet and gentle, like hers: little expense, by using a two- voice inquired one of the other. looked over, boxes were pulled ship questioned, as they both left Why, she gave me ten dollars! I horse riding corn cultivator the "Yes; we basted the handkerchief from beneath the counter,sacks and the office, and were on 'their way bought this gown with part of it,". field will. be as thoroughly rid of into her cape—between the lining capes also shaken out, satchels'and below. glancing down at the cheap black weedsand grass as though colth and the outside while she was gone hats examined. "No, ma'am; I've goat to work for alpaca; "it's the first decent dress ed allll summer with a crop, andde the to her lunch; slit didn't .wear the. The quiet' girl had .her"cape up- my living; and I've no idea what ,I've had since my uncle died." owner will have a thirty, forty or l thin out to-day." on her arm, a'nd was bending down I will'do now; but I can't stay "��ell," said her new friend, fifty dollar corn harvest to show for ". cod: Now we shall get rid of to look vender the counter from here. I've been'' wretched ever "You may get your hat and come his work.' Fall-wheat growers may her sure. The idea of. taking such, where she•had taken it, when one since I came, for those girls have with me; I �havebeen thinking that object that corn is not off the land a girl as that on laces! Bah! Miss of her companions attracted Bliss tormented me .almost to death", I -should like to have some one to in time to sow wheat, and yet secure Leiter would never have done it if Leiter's attention and pointed to a good top. .In some cases this 'is that rich doctor she's so fond of + ' the girl returned, with apassion- wait upon me. and run upon er- true; but the purpose can be ac- hadn't requested it as a favor. a gleazti of something whits in a' ate ring of pain in her voice. rands. I will try 'you for a few .complished by sowing wheat after fold of the shabby wrap. "But they will be here no Ian- days.; then, if I find the arrang;r as, and tin rain after corn Which one did you tack into the . The superintendent, an indignant er," said her companion. went satisfactory; and y-tu are cun-�t� P g g ' cape 1" asked voice a-umber one. 4 galternating with each course of the "Oh, that nice one that was hung' the upon her cheek, pounced upon "I can't help it; the others are i tented, we will talk further. about 'rotation the area on which the up as a samplee the ten-dollar hu ar I the supposed offender at once, almost as bad; they're envious be- making it perma,n.nt, corn: and the peas are planted. r, snatched the-cape from her, and, cause I didn't have to work up," I ',"Thank you—thank ypu! .I am Thus, if the .rotation be a three- -- - one," replied the other. Won't turning it inside out,. exposed to "Poor child! I am sorry for ;sore l shall be contented," said course one. each field 'may have the super just rave when she finds >> peas, as well as corn, once in six view the missing handkerchief,'care- you, svmpa_thetically returned ' Ellen, with more animation than it's gone'! She's responsible" you � s fully basted to the lining. Lady Bromley. What is your he had yet uxhibikGd, her gloomy year, or.once in eight years, ac- lcnow. Tien the hunt will gin, name?" face lighting. with real pleawure aL cording as t;nc land is left one or and our glum little greenhorn will "Well:" she exclaimed, holding the prospect before her, and makin be walked a& to the station-house it up 'hefore'the almost paralyzed "Ellen Carson, ma'am." P\ P i5 two years in sed. , Corn, well culti- her se.•ent like anutli.'r person. v'ated, will clea,7 fhe land; peas will in short order. You can give the girl; ",this is a pretty' return far _ A few iniautes later they step- add nitrogen and supply a most adorn now as as soon as you t•he infinence I used to got you a CHAPTER V. p int-) L 1 Bromley's triage, valuable fend in the form of bath u I ed i s. ca rain and ' choose, Hush; there, tames a floor- place at this' counter! What will "What did you do before you and were driven to the Norman- B straw; a>1d if the pro- ") walker, and we must scant." Lloctor Ashmore say, I wo'nder,' r , I die, where.Iter ladyship installer duce of the farm be devoted mainly And the two salesgirls quickly when he learns that,you have been came into the store her ladyship 1 questioned, upon,learning the name her new maid in a tiny bedroom, to the- raising.of stock, and they separated and slipped away, but when right before .our 'eyes 1" 4 P g I at the rear of her suite, and which manure re carefully saved and applied . not before the flour-walker.espied The girl was.now as pale as ashes, of her protege. esh the neglected girl claimed was the farm will them', as,,h® suddenly rounded 'a a look of horror was,_Ln her eyes. "I helped take care,of the chit= ,.nicest room he - had ever slept b esheatr the it will Tbe found pros counter, and frowned at this breach "I didn't steal it—I never-knew dren in Doctor Ashmore's family,:! , Y Year, ood catchas of rules. it eras there!" she cried, but raw- for a couple of months, But they. ve; to+` and thus she began, under a gressively easier to grow large crops Lady Bromley remained by the ering beneath the'accusipg glances 1gone'to Europe now, and the doe- the neenwtlelifend thaticvrag destus nzied� to of Iover,a of wheat awa houtirwasting Gear case far eome minutes after they of her as�aciates, as under a blow, tor gut me this place. `You see, I han a the tenor of he.r whole tu- in bare fallow, Only in fields badly ` •disappeared, thiukin.g"aigorously, a "That is;a likely story scorn- �broke my arm hist July, -and he lureB infested with bindweed, per ennial troubled expression on her fair' fully retorted 'Bliss Leiter. "Here, thought this kind. of work would To be continued.) sow. thistle; or some equally-noxi- face. M'F. W'all"—signaling -to:a floor- be easter for me,"-the girl explain- 1 a at, is bare. following What she had overheard convin.c- i-&I 'attracted by the ex- ed, '•He's been kind to Miss-Let- ,� us plant pe eel her that two envious girl-s were citement, had drawn near, "this is :ter, toQ-' she added ; "so, to please _ re911v called for. and even then the o•�'o•�o�o wisdom- of it\is open'-to-debate I lotting a great .wrong against a a.ca a for .you to settle," and, him, she gat.me luta. the place. � � Farmer's Advocate. fellow clerk, toward whom they had holding up the cape and handker- " Vas not Miss Leiter kind to .- conceived a feeling of enmity. chief, she rehearsed the story as it You T•, but- she .couhin't beep the� --tet-- r It was evident that they were. appeared to her. "Yes; h Q s11 employed'at'the face-counter, The man took the garment from ;girls from being hateful. I'don't On the arm { I I'I('OI'�-I� HISCLE GO�CERT$. f and had made use of,some valuable her, and lc,aked it o,. 'r. Then he like 'stare work., anyway; . w'e're .article to She �o t their nefaxihe- turned almost fiercely upon the packed in so close, and my fret' i 1•:nloy .Aerial 3lusie While Sitting in : liurpo•se. supposed culprit. swell and ruche from the sta:.ding: - p y One's Boom. _ !then she ought to report what she "Come out of there.'," he com "But what will you do now that ♦off- A traveller in Eastern land-s tells =.had learned to one of the floor- niauded: "and I will walK you, you have given up the position " + � us the following story of .the Chi- �aalkers, or inquire for the superin- withuut ceremony'. 'up to the office. "Oh; I suppose I shall go to eome VALCE O1. LIVE STUCK. nese and their most:unique pigeon= ' iter will be inresti- em loyment office; and try to fi,mi . tandent\ df the':.lace-departme•nf, where this ma P The,m'arketing of grain is _ al_ whistles- " and hi_tles- land quietly put her on her guard, gaited!" a place as nurse, ur up-stairs girt, ways attended i)y the loss the One of the most curious exprrs- saffair o that when the aair should come The poor.child was trembling like was the response in a-weary Lane. elemental constituents of ..h. soil cions of emotional life in China is Yte a crisis she-would know just how a leaf, but- she made 'no protest, "Can you scw.' Ellen,`.' Lady .which means fertility. These once the application of whistles to a meet it. uttered no complaint, and Lady Bromley questioned, after think- lost•, are always rather diflicutt of flock of pigeons. .'These whistles, At last a bright idea flashed into Bromley's gentle heart ached for .int over the situation during the satisfactory restoration, and thc••s.e- very light;, weighing hardly a few her mind. She would go to the lace- herr. few moments they were going down rawer cropped-out soil, is a matter ,grammes, are attached to the tails e =counter, call .for . some handker- As she came meekly-out from be- the elevator. calling for a great deal more, of of young pigeuns soon after ,their chiefs, and. while examining them, hind the counter, her ladyship step- -!'Yes ; and I can eve real common sense and application than birth,- .b means, of a fine, ca er watch for developments. She at ped quietly to her side, and, fac- good, foo," said the girl, brighten- any man guilty. of .the. offence 'of wire, so that when the birds fly ionto proceeded to put her plan into ing the floor-walker, remarked in ing; "`I used to help make boys' juvenatian of. an old worn-out or the wind will blow through the exeeirtion..As she made her:request it tow tone, but with a -dignity jackets when I Lived with aunt." allowing im"poverishnxnt of the whistles and set thein .vibrating,' for the article desired, a box was which instantly .impressed him: "Why are you not living with her soil to happen would probably: be.. thus producingan open-air concert, 'immediately .passed out to her; ''I will go with her—I happen to now ," capable of. It calls-for judgmentfor the instruments in one and the•• when she. instantly 'recognized the know .something about this'affair "I -ran away'" and determination., and itis a mat- :clerk who was serving her as one. which I would like to state to some `'Why did you do that"'- I same flack are all tuned different- "Why of years of time at best. 1�. On a serene day in Peking, of the plotters. 0ne,•in authority'-here.''' `•Because she kept me digging so The breeding and feeding of live, ,where these.instruments are menu- She leisurely examined the hand- • Mr. Wall regarded the beautiful 1` couldn't -stand it." stock offers,the most ready avenue factured with great cleverness and kerchiefs, and all the time was woman with surprise, and his maa- " 'Digging:' What do you mean?'' I for 'a '.inaneial realization of the , ,. .quietly observant of•what was go- her instantly underwent aremark- "Well, she and my cousin made products of..thc•z'oil, without at the ingenuity, it is possible it enjoy ing on about her, until praserttly able, change.' jackets far a living, and I had to same time sci-:•ig off the fertility. this aerial music while sitting is one s roc_'a. dhe noticed a wan,. timid-looking "Certainly, madam—certainly,'.' do all the, housework,'and help The man who buy:, hut,; animals There arc •two distinct Qypers of girl who was showing another lady he said affably•;- "this tt-ay, if you them, besides; it was just a• slave's and feed to -finish them -;:itli i c.n ii Hirt le•s-diose consisting of tam- "some fine Valencinnes edging. please. I-sincerely- hope that this life. But about four months ago( his � farm, has always the extra 1, o tubes }arexk side by side and "That is doubtless the poor lit- very e+nforturate occurrence, can 1 broke my arm, and then, because' P^nny in the transaction of the 4 P , 1 a type placed an the principle -of 'tle victim," she said to herself. be satisfactorily explained," and I couldn't work, they,nearly starved I added fertility. The fe'edin of has and the pr„--rtni�es--a.ttached to a .gourd body or Then she remarked aloud to the he led' the stately. matron and nie to death. Doctor Ashmore won g g• clerk -who was serving her.: "Here,. the,shrinking girl .toivard the .of- dered what made me grow• so thin lection of pork returns to the Soil �yel to chest. They ale lacquered in is a handkerchief which I like very fico, w^bile they were followed by and weak, and the day 3 went to :he food elements which-the grain yellow, hrov�n, red, and black to much, but there is a flaw in it, the wondering glances of every one have the splints taken off I dropped' ':ad taken away from it, but there Protect the material from.dest•ruc- re still further posF.ih]lltle.s in the �tive .influences of the atmosphere. e' Have }-ou a• verfect one like it'1'' w•ho had w'itnes•sed the incident. like clump of lead in his office; then 'ceding and finishing of cattle or The tube whistles have either two, .fin evil 1', ht instantly sprang in- I.7pon reaching the elegant and he found that I didn t have enough ,heep, as in feeding them the crops three, or five tubes. In some speei- to the g rl' eves. c<minodinus office, Lady Bromley to eat." ",N-o. madam, I have no, more, prcrented her card to the courte- "Oh, how can people be' so' 'Which give the alfa to crop . aro- i»ens' the fit's tulles arti made of tion, clover, alfalfa and corn, are 'ox-barn instead of bamboo. The dike that, bet the have a very nice�.eus gentleman w•ho arose to receive' cruel l" murmured Lady Bromley, made very 'profitable use of, and it �g,iurd' whistled are furnished with one—a real bargain-that has just I her; when, �po-11 reading the name with a shiver. is the growing of those which a mouthpiece, and small apertures ---- been marked down from twelve to and title thereon engraved, he be- "I ,reckon you never knew 'what p to td'le number of two, three, „ makes the, modern cru rotation six, 'ten dollars,'"she glibly replied, as I came even mo-re, -complaisant than it'i�s to be poor, said the girl, lift such a. powerful factor m conserv- I .ten and even thirteeai Certain i t" she pint-need up at,the ]inn above I before: ing a curious hwk to her, face; it ing and icreasing Lne fertility of among them-have besides a num- j hflr head, where there was a choice I Accepting the seat offered'he•r, she —it just makes devils of people. the fields. ter' of bamboo tubes, some a*� the ' dispia} of various kinds of laces. told her story in a calm, straight- Well, the doctor was-so mad he told ' The fertility of the •soil is imly' 11, :" she exclaimed, with 'a forteard manner, which admitted of, me'I could go to stay with him for principal mouthpiece, some ar- maintained at the expense of thor- ranged around it. These varieties well-assumed start of surprise; "it no doubt.' She described minutely a. while, and help the nurse to.'care ongh cultivation. It is cheaper are distinguished by different <) isn't here. I'm afraid it is gone. the girls whose, egnversation she for the children, if i wanted to. and better to grow one's ow•n horses names. Thus a whistle with one i> 'bliss Leiter"--turning to a tall, se- had overheard, and also' the floor- 1 just jumped at the chance, and than to buy them, as the, horses mouthpiece and ten tubes is called a daate young woman near her — walker whose appearance hacl sent told him I'd come the next day. I w•,iich are. eating the products of • the eleven-eyed one." "where is that ten-dollar handker- them scudding back to their places. didn't mean that• Aunt Lu should the farm are thus, like the cattle, 3. _ chief ! Ha,•; it bran sold 1'•' Both floor-walker and girls were know where to find me. so, that growing' into money' instead of out " � NOTT1IltiG NEW. \a. not that. I know of; it was immediately summoned, when lite 'night I tied up same things in a of it. on the lino before I went to lunch, former corroborated. Lady Brpm- bundle, and just at daylight-1 stole The keeping ' of a few 'sheep "1'm iittroducing.q brand new in- means a great and valuable assist- t ` -the snperintendr.nt rrplie4, and, at ley's ,statements regarding his hay- out of the house, and Water went lijntion—.a combined talking ma- f"' once began to hrca.. about for the ing ,seen the, culprits talking ta- to the doctor:s,. where I stayed, un- ant in keeping. iveede down, Their cline, carpet sweeper and letter desired article, gother behind the case of goods; til the family wen Europe, when cost in acllual feed is small, and the opener," said the agent, stepping ol Of course, t was not to be found; while the girls, frightened beyond 1 came here to work." balance is almost always on the briskly into an alofflready . y enol then then faiJowed a general description, in view of this unex- "I suppose tau couldn't care to right side of the ledger. "Gat one already," answered the ae*rch, underm somewhat exciting -petted denouement, confessed go back to your aunt," said- Lady This is the true doctrine of mix- proprietor. "I'm mr,rriecJ •;. k`," ,.�r .t;a:...,.s. _..... .. v'v x,' .,,r'Fh. .,,u-.:.. ..,,,.t„.+!!ltr+-^i,� a."'.s.... -,�la.,.,,,.t... .•y.,-a- .r; c :. r^' y�G'^• i .•^.,+,,�•w.r =zr�cfi.".r°-�` :. .' _. -„;.r:+a�^.'�o o ®`.:1'"�°x ., S' "•s. ' . c'�v<.r •,• ,r" t Wit,, a. : .. ..•�_� ¢ - ... L,. `. .fit y - - I <• .e :G .'.. .a .: '.r-,,•' '.. • ,..,' ..,• y') w ..\. .To- f; L A. r. 1 , THE WORLD'S MA RKE TS ' _ AN INENSESTEELPLINT. -- BRITAINS NAVAL ST�NDAIID oY QEPORTS FROM THE LEIDI\G Algoma Company Has Ordered X500, ,{ TR3o� CE.•1'RES. .. 000 ' British Premier rays Everything-•dill oma N%rth of Machinery in Pittsburg. :_, ['rices of Cattle. Crain. cheese ani .Depend on Geographical Conditions: Other Dairy Produce at A despatch from Pittsburg, Penn., though the Algoma concern has had 11owe and Jbroad. A despatch from London says: away. Therefore the United States ent,- a rail says: Another move toward cl mill'there and ore mines fbr BREADSTUFFS.• In the House of Commons'on Wed- could not be regarded as•one'of the aN some time,. 'There is little doubt two powers which would have to ing the iron and steel industry of Toronto, Juue 1.--Flu'ur-On- nesday night the Premier definitely be taken into account. And, al- now that the most formidable rival the United States on the borders of the Pittsburg steel mills have en- tariu wheat ;,u per cent. patents laid down the view of We British, though second among the naval the Great Lakes was made on countered in years in the north- 41o,-iu to 3.50 Lu-day in balers' Government in-regard to the ques- powers of the-world, she could not ""Thursday, when a contract was west is now securing a better hold, aacxs outsicic fur'export; on track, tion as to .whether 'the United be treated the same for aggressive closed by the Algoma Steel -Coin- as local concerns' will hardly be Toronto, %1)o.70 to Manitoba States should be considered in de= purposes as France, Germany or an for $500 o0U worth of heavy fiouy; urst patents, $6.20 to X3.40 • P Y 3' able to compete with' a freight of P termining the British two-power Austria. _ steel machinery to be delivered at ons r 1,500 tiles added to their on tracic, 'Toronto; second phtents, naval standard. Mr. Asquith said Dir. Arthur Lee objected, saying . Sault Ste. Marie, Canada,-as quick cost of manufacture at Pittsburg' . 53.,.0 to •i.50, and strung baxers, a great deal of nonsense-had been he would deal with the probability as passible. It is the intention of 85.50 to $:i.iU on track, 1orunto. talker about the two-power stand- of any war with the United States the Philadelphians and the London- Tq'BE BUILT SOON. Aianitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern ard. It was nothing more than a merely as an academic proposition. ers back of this plant to have two Ades tch-front Sault Ste. Marie, I $1.33, Ueorgian tray ports- ltio. -2 purely empitican generalization. '"It is'reilly impossible;" he de- ry _ immense steel mill's in Canada- Ont., says: li'. U. Franz, general at $L. 0, ane \o. 3 at $1,28%. He agreed that, the range of Brit- clared, "to exclude the United turning out bars and other steel manager of the Lake Superior Cur Ontario wheat-Prices of No. 2 iso vision should not be limited States on the score of geographi- gruducta by Nov. 1 next. The na- poration, of which the :Algoma Steel are quoted at $1.35 to $1.40, out- to Europe, but-, on the other hand, cal remoteness when she had lust ` tui 3 of ' the machinery •ordered Company is a subsidiary: concern, side. when considering the combined sent. a fleet of, sixteen first-class -shows that the mills to be erected I referring to the ' despatches from Barley-Feed barley 02 to 65c. effective strength of any,other two, battleships,- maintained as -a fight-,. a. will be rivals wortby of even the Pittsburg, states that the project outside. powers in the world for aggressive ing entity throughout, for a voy- biggest and best Pittsburg mills. ed structural steel plant -,ill beer- hats-NI 2 Outario white 56 to purposes one must have regard to age of 40,000 miles, in the. coure3 'The mills w _1 be by far the larg- ected this season. In addition to 57c on track, Toronto, and 56c out= geographical position. of which that fleet circumnavigated . -est in Canada. the structural steel plant, the cum- side; No. 2 Western Canada oats' In dealing with a`remote power the globe and visited many partsr After a:; years' study those.con- pany will also construct two addi- 57c and No. 3 at 56c Bay ports. whose naval base was six; eight or of.the British Empire." reined in this project at the head j tional blast furnaces and a huge Peas-No. 2, 95 to 9oc outside. ten .thousand miles away,' with no Mr. Balfour, without mentioning of the Ureat Lakes nave decided. coking plant, snaking a total ex'- Eye-Nu. 2, 74 to 75c outside. convenient coaling station, it was the.United Statea, argued that Mr. ". that it would be cheaper: to carry�penditu-re fur improvements and Buckwheat-\o. 2 63 to 65c out- `elementary common sense not to Asquith had abandoned the-tradi- the coal to the iron ore than bring enlargements. to the plant of the side. treat that power as of the same,. tional British view. of a two-power th^ ores to the coal, as has been ! Algoma Steel Company here-which Corn-No, 2 American yellow effective value as a power with a standard, but the House rejected -the custom for years. =It is the in- will run up well into "the millions. 83c on track, Toronto; No. 3 821*c naval base,a hundred miles or so his motion by majority of 114. `~ tention- to go after the Canadian.I It is the intention of the reorgan- on track, Toronto; Canadian y el- Y trade and the trade of the North- ized company to make.the Canadian. low; 77 to 78c on=track, Toronto. west Staten, a specialty being made "Soo" the sources of supply .for i Bran-Manitoba $23.•n0 in sacks, to 75%c; X0..4, 74c. : Oafs-No:' 2 "his eyes, condemned his former of the steel entering into tha making both steel rails and structural steel• Toronto freights shunts, $21.50 to white, 63%c; No. 3 white, 60c to Parliamentary colleague, Hon. P. . of farming machinery. for the entire Canadian North- °w'S, Toronto freights. - 63c; No.-4 white, 59c to 60%c;-stan- H. Roy, to five years' imprisonment Announcement .of placing this West. It is generally: acre;ted here. -- dard, 62%c. in kit. Vincent de Paul Penitentiar .. order caused some interest in Pitta- that.the new interests in the Lake COUNTRY PRODUCE. -= This .sentence followed a. length burg because Pittsburg steel Superior Corporation are closely Apples-St to g5 for choice qusIi LIVE STOCK MARKETS. argument of, the opposing counsel ' barons have looked on tuis north- allied, if not identical, with Cana- ties, and X33 to $3.50 for seconds. and a half-hour address of the 'west territory as their own, even than Pacific interests. ,. Montreal, June old few of the prisoner, who gave reasons.why h'* Beans-I rime, 8., and hand-pick- best castle were sold at about 6c per per pound, but they were not should be condemned.- ed, -' SR2.13 to 82.20 r bushel, ,FELL OFF LAUNCH. ea d four and half days. Mr. C. D. 1 Maple syrup--E5c to $1 a gallon'. choice; pretty good animals sold at _ Hay No. 1•timothy $13 to $13.30 41'/ to 5%c; milkmen.'s stri ARRIV LLS :1T.QC£BEC. Rand, agent of the G. T. P. and the s peers, '• a tun on track here, and lower ►� Marry NeEwan and -Albert 3lilbnrn Province, says the lots in the busi- 3;, to 5e; common stock at 3„ to -- „ Drowned in IIawiiton Buy. Hess section sold well above the an grades at $11 to 811.30 a ton. 4 c per pound. Milch cows, .$25'. Twenty-Six Hundred New Settlers ticipated figure, and those in the Straw.$1.50 to 88 on.track. itdc $60 each. Calves, $2 to $8 each., for the Dominion. ' A despatch from 'H'amilton says: 'Potatoes --Car lots,. 95c per bag l of 3;y to 6c per pound. Sheep, 5 to residential districts at about valua- P P P A despatch from Quebec says: ,. A double drowning accident oc- tion. on track. Delawares, 81.10 to (`6c per pound; lambs, $4 to'86 each, The Allan steamer Corsican -and - eurred in Hamilton Bay, near the $1.15 per bag on crack. I Good lots of fat hogs, 8%c per C P. R. 'steamer Empress of Ire- con,on Saturday afternoon, in Poultry-Chickens. yearlings, ,pound;•a small, lot of choice pack- land arrived at Quebec on Friday, which Harr• Mchwan, 476 York BABY FELL FIVE STORIES. dressed, 17 to 18c per Ib; fowl 12~ Harry P ) ere.sold at 88.90 per 100 pounds. with 2,600 new settlers for Canada. street, and Albert Milburn,. 142 -- to 14c; turkeys. 18 to 22e per Ib.. Toronto, Julie 1.-Really ' well The Corsican was the first to ar- Main street west, lost their linea Plunged into Woman's Skirt'hang- .- finished butchers' cattle' were firm -through falling-out of a gasoline ing on Clothes Line. 'THE DAIRY MARKETS. rive, with one thousand steerage . launch. How the accident happen- at $5.40 to 85.60,; and choice at, and over 300 second class. The pP A despatch from New York says: Butter-Pound prints, 19 to 20c; $5.23 to 85.40; good butchers' cows 'former included 480 children' and -ed is a matter of conjecture, as Patrick' Searson, aged four,, is the. tubs and large rolls, 16 It 17c; in-' were a tritte higher at 84.50 to $5; were landed at Quebec for Govern- lir . David McEwan, who was with.them, luckiest-little Irishman in New 1 ferior, 14 to 15c; Creamery rolls, bulls at $4 to 84:75. Stockers and merit-inspection, and in the even- neither 'saw nor knew of it until he York, in spite of the fact that be 22 to 23cq and solids, 18 to 20c. feeders-Steady demand and prices ing were forwarded to their destin- r .looked back and saw the head of i, the youngest of thirteen children, Eggs-Case tots, 18 to 18;2c. er firm around $5. Demand`for good p ation on two C. P. R. and one (i-. one man rise above the surface the He fell five stories on' Wednesday, dozen. quality milkers and near springers; T. R. special trains. The Empress -- � last time. . It'as-thought, however'+- and escaped with a Flight-gush in . t'heese-Large cheese' old 14 to common unsaleable. Sheep and of Ireland brought 90Q steerage i .:that the two who were drowned the head. He was playing on the 114%c per lb, and twins, 14% to lambs-.-asier -and 50c lower. and 400 second-cabinp assengers, were pumping water out of the fire escape of his mother's flat, five t 14'!c. New quoted at 13c for large Calves-Easier. Hogs-Very firmwho "stern' of the boat, and, in leaning flights 'up, at No, 1,985 Second Av- and g at 13%c or twins. _ at $7.75 f.o.b.. and $8 fed and young, healthy and intelligent, imi- _ complied with all the Cafiadian iii- too far over the gunwale, lost their enue, when he fell off: He hit the watered. = gration conditions. 'These passen- balance. The survivor was steering railing of-the fire escape two stories HOG PRODUCTS. 't`- gera were forwarded after,the first the boat in the' bow, and heard down and bounced from there to a , I'IIESIDENT ROY GUILTY. and second-class"specials,'and-took no outcry, but states that as the en- clothes line, a st ,rp.'.ower still, H;a' Bacon, long clear, 13.to 13/,c per gine eras between them and him, nest st;1i was a: a lair t?gor bel ' ! lb in ease lots; iness pork $22 to two additional trains. i its noise would. have shut out the where he.turnbled into a aoma:i•si $'=--' 50; short cut, $24 to $;'S. The '1i•recl%in$ of -the Bank of St. Y ---' sound of their voices if they' di3 ' Hams-, -Light to medium,.15 to John's, -Quebee. $40.000 FIRE I1 LONQON. skirt hu;,g out on the line and in- _ -cry out when they- fell over the flu ed by the wind. Thr shirt �:as' 16c'; do., heavy, 13 to 14c rolls,.12 Ades despatch from Montreal says: -side: tro big for Puts and he slipped to 12%c; shoulders,• 11 to 11%c; P Crockery Warehouse �1u9 Badly g 3, PF Hon. P. II. Roy, ex-S Baker of the �- through, but his fall was 'broken backs, 171 to 18c; breakfast bacon, P Damaged. 16�� to 17c, Quebec Legislature and ex-Presid- •DIL STOVE EXPLODED - and no ill results followed. 'c ,, ent of the Bank of'St. John's, was A despatch from London, Ont., Lard-Tierces,. 13,� ; tubs, 13;;c; found guilty on Thursday of- :1'. says: Damage of nearly $40,000 was ' "I'�+o'Hen Bad•1T Burned at London 31 ILLS 1w'OR IICCORLI Ii_1i?BO.R, pails, 14c. __ fully making. false -returns to the ldone by a fire which broke out early f 'GoVernment. This verdict' is. the on.Friday morning iu the crockery - $3i� in Bills Destroyed. -- i BUSINESS AT MONTREAL Lake of Roods Co. to Build ,Big result'of one of the most sensation n'ai'ehoiisc of �V.'.J. Heid and Co., A despatch from Landon, Unt., Montreal, May 26.-Peas-$1,05 al trials in, History of this Prov- c.n Clarence Street. The fire burned r says: As the result -of- the exnlo- Mitis on Georgian Bay. Ito $1.013. Oats-Canadian:Western {{ pr , t ince. During the three weeks the fcr two hours, but was prevented .ision cf a coal oil•stove at Dorches- , A despatch nom .'1luntrcal says.'j 55;:; to .59c; extra. No.r'l feed, 5G% (.trial-has been in progress some re- from spreading to thickly congest- ser, cin Saturday night, the. resi. W6rd has, been -received from Mr. to'58:Vc, No.'1 feed,. .,3 to 5;i,_c, }markable evidence.was submitted in ed buildings•surrounding it. The cfence of Mrs. Win. . Banks was i insurance amounts to $29,000. Robert 116ghen, President_.of tae \o. 3 Canadian 11 estern, 57�_ to 1 reference to Mr. Roy's actions. It burned to the ground, and two men, I Lake of the Woods Miring Com- 58o; No. 2 feed, 57. to 571, c. • Bar- was shown that he had made false John tanks and <te. hen Budden• d ,1 r � - p � i parry, who is noir in L•'nelanri, drat', ley-No. 2 7:.,: to 74c;, Manitoba � returns to the Go�•ernmant involy- II:1D P_1SSi•:U ('f:NTI-RI N:1Rti. :received painful burns from burn-i'he has succeeded rn floating bonds 1'feed barley, 62;:2 to 67c. Buck- ing some $500,000. This consisted ing timbers falling on them. Mrs. 1 for the erection of a new 5,000- wheat•-69'/.-,to 70e. Flour-Mani- of worthless notes, pa t due bills Brantford Woman Dics al'Age of Banks had the sum of 5575•in bills barrel flour mill at. Victuria Har- tuba Spring wheat patents, firsts, payable, which Mr. Roy, his brother 101 Years. -an the.house, the money being in a! bor. `This will almost double the $6.30.to 46.30; Manitoba •. Spring and their .friends had .discounted, ' "bureau drawer, and ihis, with -all ca•.acit • of the Lake of the. WocZ wheat. patents seconds , ! ' A despatch from .Brantford says: the contents, was last. y 1 , 55.80 to 5G. ;pocketing the cash. In their re- Mrs. Noah 'Ziegler died Here at the Milling Company's plant. Manitoba strung bakers, $5.G0 to ports to the -Governmen•t all this residence of her daughter,' Alis. -4•- -- - $5.1,0; 'Ginter wheat patents, $6.50 worthless paper was set down as �k Kauffman, on Thursday, in her y WAR ON BIG If-ITS. NI'_1RI:T I'F.P.ISi1LD 1N' I I:_�iIES to $6.b0; straight rollers, $6.30 to assets. In the list' of current loans . ; straight rollers, in bag,, was included an item of $5,000 re- I year. She was born at Lan- NEARLY :did Society Asks Berard to -r I caster, Pa., and he'r father, John Famil • of Brantivrd Tian Had a S-'3 05 to 53:10•; extras in Bag's, $: 65 resented by-a note of the bank it-�P Bingham, was one of the earliest Take .action. Narrow Escape. tb 82:90. Feed-'.Manitoba shorts, self, which was'made to cov;-r money settlers in North tVater•loo. ' The A despatch .from London, Ont., 1 I Sgt to S�5; Ontario bran, $23 to stuleri from it. deceased leaves 103'deseeiidants, in- . ' A despatch from Brantford says: f 8.114: Ontario she its $24.50 to $25FIVE says: The Ladies' Aid 5c,ciety of S1:N TEN C'ED TO YEARS. eluding eight children, 4l rand- a Fire early Sunday morning'dLstroy- Ontario middlings, +25 to $25.50; t� 'dramatic 'scene was enacted at. children Askin Street Methodist Church. one � , 5:3 great_grandchildren of thr' largest in tho city 'have de_ ;,cel the handsome residcnc c of Isaac pure grain mouillic, S:;3 to , 535; J' clared tear on bi hats;'tlnil 'at a; Rosenfelt, on Alion street, and mixed mixed rnouillie $°S to $30. Cheese noon on Friday at St. John's, when and • three. great-creat-grandchil•� _ � g fir. Justice Monet with tears in dren. _ recent meeting unaniniousl� passed. 'caused a loss of $2,000. The family w-estrr•ns 12?/ to 12% c. Butter- ' a rc�nlution to, the quarterly board with difficulty were awa zoned •:riid.22 to 221i_c.• Eggs-- 19`to 10;Zc per almost perished in the flarne.s. One dozen. ' asking that they issue a requestl rte 7. the ladies to remove the view-oh- of the-sleepers was first disturbed' structirzfi crcatibns. The ladics.sug.-; and was able to get tri the telephone UNITED STATES 1I.IRKETS. ON -PRAIRIE WHEAT FIEL S -Rest that the i ecquett he made this 'to send' in the alxrni. On his .rc turn the others, including.children Buffalo, Jiine 1.-IV -Spring week, 'n connoctior with the open, wheat, si Zc y; No. 1 1\Torthern, had barely got ont'.. •The origin 'is : which .i is of the et iiiin C'r in `nee, unknown. carloads, store, 81.33'/. ; Winter, � _ �~ �. whic.i is to meet in Askin SLrcet noininal. Corn-Nu. 4 yellow, 79c; war e'r Weather and Plenty of Moisture z Church. The mice has attracted a j;ILLla BY LIGli'fNING, No. 3 corn, ,8,.;c to 79c; No. 4 corn, .'lot of 'interest here. . 2 ' --- 7"'c oats white' c;' Force Growth of the Grain �- ('It. Tlstone Slrt:ci: 01'hile G4%t,c; Nu. 3 white, `G3 to G3'/.,c; Nv: t'ltI\CF: Ilt'I'ER'r LOTS. 4 white Gtr%c. Barley-Feed to Standin; at Barn Uoor.' , malting, 80c to Me.Over Two Thousand Disposed of at A despatch from Wyoming-says: on track, 94c. Canal .freights - A despatch from Winnipeg says: Phead of two years ago, but a !h During a thunderstorm r,n Thurs- Wheat, 3%c to New York. From all-over the vast prairie ie little Later g©nerally than in 180!!: the Groat S::Ir, iou served b the Carradian Paci- At some points the wheat is three - . day afternoon about 4 <, clock the Chicago,, June 1.-Cash wheat- S y F '.k despatch from `-ancou� r, F).C_, barn of Wallace Williams. near this No. 2 red, 51.51; No. 3 red,' $1.49; fie main line and its branches a inches high.. The only minor key_ ._ •says: - The first, sale of Prince village, was struck by lightning. No. 2 hard,.$1.33 to $1.34; No. 3 crop reported was received', on sounded in the optimistic report is Rupert lots, the greittest auction Mr. Williams' isrothtsf-in-law-, Mr, hard, $1.31-'to sf.33; NO. I North= 'lVednesday which-is- of -the most from the country around Bowden cif real estate ever held, ended on 'Charles Elstone, wa.s instantly ern, $1.3.1 to $1.3G; No. 2 Norther-11, optimistic,cl>.aracter. Wheat seed and Penhold, on the Edmonton line, Sa;tiirclay at neon. Oc•er 2.000'lots killed while' standing in the stable $L.33 to $1.35; No. 3 Spring. $1 30 ing,is completed at every pint where.the work . is. backward,..bust and rain ig rutin throe in tlic new tow•nsitr. were sold. The' door. The..cleceased conducted a to $1.33. Corn=A'cr. 2, 75? o,•\Ti,, g' sP' g gh e even there the grain sown has been • rflicial figures have not been an- 'tailoring husioess here, and Kaci 2, white, 75r,! to 75';,c: No. 2 y-el- soil,_ encourageJ by oarm, grow- making gobd progress. Oat seeding ;x pounced, The reecipts are esti- been a resident of Wyoming for low, 75% to 76c: No. 3. 75' ,r; `;n int; weather and a sufficiency of on the whole i.; abont 7;� I-)(). cent.• mated at $1,17L,975. The sale last- many years. 3 white, 'N No. .^ !! ,a, 7J , ..m :-ti.re. The season is a gocd del! finished, according t,, t' • u.. .,.-. . ..-..: .. • '.:.. "' .. '° ... '..... _. .s.-.•. - any a p. • —T. M. McFadden was in the Timber wolves are killingcattle. �' LOCALISMS. city on Wednesday. in Dummer township, Petrboro. SUMMER COME AT LAST —Russell Shirley of Toronto Rev. Dr. Lyle was elected Mod- So have our —M. S. Chapman was in the visited his parents here-this week. y Men's fancy.and common Straw Hate. Ladies'Straw Hate. city on Monday. —Miss S. Leavens is spending a erator of the General Assembly Blouse. and Blouse Goods. Lace Curtains. Gloves, etc. Boy's —Joshua Wilsons spent a da or month with friends in Swithville, which opened at�amilton. Hummer Suits,goodassortment. Come and nee those. two in the city this week, y Colborne and Newburgh. The Brantford Methodist dis- Suits.� What is better, come and buy them. —Sixt nine men wanted at the —D. McFadden, of Toronto, was trict y- passed on the case of Mr. C. ' • '• _ �T S E E E� B -. . Barwa Bible Class neat Sunday. here Tuesday with his brother, T. Moll erose Wright and he is still i —Rev. J. C. Bell is attending M., of the Pickering Pharmacy: in good standing as a probationer Beed Corn—Lea minq slid all leading varieties. All kinds of seeds in pkgs. Conference at Belleville this week. —A neat stone was erected in for the ministry. Olive us a call. Our prices, low as any. —Miss Ida Pugh of Claremont is the Matthews burying plot in theIt has been universally remark- produce taken in exchange. visiting her sister Mrs. W. J. Methodist cemetery on Tuesday. ed that robins, though infallible Miller. —Thompson Bros. are busy this harbingers of spring,are scarce in EDWARD BRYAN, PICHERING . —W. D. Rogers moved into his week making preparations to this vicinity this spring. In fact .....,.residence on Church street on move to Burk's Falls. They ilk- J Tuesday. tend to move on Monday next. they are becoming scarcer each • recurring year. Down south they Mrs. (Rev.)J. C. Bell is visit- —We bought tons of the beat . :.ing her daughter Mrs. (Dr.) Gib- granulated sugar at lowest price are ruthlessly slaughtered in . • son of Linden. reached this year. Buy from us myriads for the tables of the epi- ihn o, c k e . C cures and their extinction is only '—Miss Edna. Smith of Toronto and get your sugar cheap. ' John • is visiting with Pickering friends Dickie& Co. * a question of time. It is a real for a few days. —The regular monthly in pity that that dainty little bird, FOR —The Swastika Club met on of the Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's the real robin of Europe, could Honda evening at the home of church will be held at the home of not be introduced in Canada. our Best;a Granulated and Yellow Sudak• - y robin, so called. is a thrush. the. isles Jones. firs. Jas..Brien on Tuesday June —Judging by the display, 'of 8th at 3 o'clock. 20 and 22 lbs'$1. • Special price by sack lots., r? $ALE REGISTER. blossom the prospects for a..large —David E. Pugh is sinking a Mined imported Pickles. Atra large fancy bottles, fruit crop are bright. well. on his farm on the Block THURSDAY, JUN$ '10tH—Extensive Clearing out at 20 cents and 2v cents. =W. E. Vanstone shipped a road and near the site of the new credit sale of farm stock and imple- carload of mixed stock from this dwelling which he purposes erect- menta, including thoroughbred cat- Best Peas, Corn and Tomatoes 3 for 25 cents, istation on Friday last.- ing in the near future. tle, sheep and pigs, the property of —Miss Marcia Russ of Whitby —Mrs. Andrew Carrick, and George Parker, at lot 24, concession Our May-bell,Tea has no equal at 25 cents. has been spending a, Reek with daughter and Mrs. Bingham of 1, Pickering(adjoining Dunbarton.) Just try our Teas, they are'sure to please. ` her friend Miss Kate Kerr. Toronto are spending, HATS, SHOES, GLOVES, TIES; ETC.a few days No reserve. See the large poster. ", - ' and Mrs. Vanvalken- this week with Gordon Bros. and Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Powell and " . burg of Whitby spent Sunday other Pickering friends. Poueher, auctioneers. Nin selection Gents' and Boys'Hats and Caps, Collars, Gloves, with Geo and Mrs.Thompson. =Mr. Reid who recently pur- • Collar and Cuff Buttons, Fancy.Ties, Etc. Afrs. Ernest Harper of Whit- -haled the Bunker farm west of eum by.spent a cruple of days this the village is now having the ce- atr Rh ' sm Splendid lot of Gents' high quality Fine Shoes, week with-her aunt firs. Geo. H. ment foundation for his new barn Faney Sox in Blacks, Browns, Tans, Emb. Jones. erected. It is-now more than half 1 i have found s tries and tested care for Rhee Newest and prettiest in Ladies' and Misses' Fine Shoes, Plain and -- .—Whatabollteement sidewalks' completed. matism! Nota remedy that will straighten the Fancy Hose and Gloves--all colors. . distorted limbs of chronic crappies,nor turn bony 'It will soon be time for our police . —,A meeting of the fire cumpany aro cths back iq(Seen again. That is Impossibir, Lace Curtains, Art Muslins, Sateens Curtains, Curtain•.Net, Linens' trustees to make a move in this will be held on Monday evening But I can now attroly iti11 the pains and pangs tR Y , ' this deplorable disease. Lawns, Laces, Embroideries,Fancy Collars; matter. nest to make arrangemen-ts for the Zn Germany-witrt s chemist in the city of Fcillings, Ribbons,,Etc.. a —Mrs. J. Winnacott -returned Dominion Day picnic. A full at- Darmstadt—I found` the last ingredient wttt which Dr.Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was tirade home on Monday after spending tendance is requested of all -those a Perfected, dependable prescription. Without . Biggest and best School Scribbler, plain or ruled, at l to 5 the winter with:,her daughter Mrs, interested. that last ingredient.I successfully trFated mane, cents each, Bti . mt:ny cases of Rheumatism:butnow,at last,Stili. Y one Pugh of Huntsville. 'Thompson Bros.' sale on ' formlycuresall curable,cases of this hcrvtotnre —Mrs. White who has -resided Saturday last was fairly well at. much dreaded disease. Those sand-U2 granular • wastes.found in Rheumatic Blood seem to,iis�oive on Church St.'for several ears tended. The house and' lot was ,.,. ° Y and Vass away•utdor t1 P aciior.of .a rezedy sa John- .& �C o• `left last week for Toronto where not sold on the day of the sale freely as does hen andzd to pure water. And then,when isso v.d.t:itnw 1 of tenons w a,es she will reside in future. but has since been 'sold privately freely pane from the sr;tem, qrd tr., rsn.e of _ —W. V. and :lits. R1ClISr•dson to W. Logan Eheumatism is gores forever. �:t.e-e is rmw no real need—no ac- _ .nal ezrWc t0.denc i.e r wit.). its- . - • .sad Uervas Cornell atteutied the - ---��'e are pleased to see the dathetp, We sell.dna in confia�ce:e»t� Friends quarterly meeting at familiar figure of Thos. Moody 'J (� ��� 1'deivmarket over Sunday. ' on our streets again after being Shoop Ls , ; ; , s o$ , e 4 0 a. 0 0 0 a i .:,.0 —Mrs. Meen of St. Paul, Minn., confined to his house for some • "77 'has been spending a few-days this time through illness. He has m i. week with Mrs. C. Rogers and taken rooms in S,. Taylor's spaci- RhevJlla `e Re QdThese hot days by getting one of`our .--others renewing old acquaintanc. ous dwelling. ea. —The small boy may be seen T. M. McFADDEN. "Wick Blue Flame^ Oil Stoves," -.-The members of the township now wending his way southwards council.made their anuuai tour -of to indulge in his daily bath in the NOT2CE I = . The best yet produced to-burn coal oil. In all-sizes. inspection.of the .roads through- creek. "Cleanliness is next to -. out the township on Monday and Godliness' is an old saying, but HAVING sold out my Veterinary - Tuesday. that is not always the motive that ppractice to Dr. W.L. Howden, Screen Doors and Window Screens. lorruerly.of Watford I desire alt those " ' —Wm. Wilson, having purchas' draws,the small boy to his favor- ' owing me on notes or accounts to ed the Sullivan property on Eliza- ite swimming pool. settle at my residence by June'16tb. "beth street,intends making exten- —One day last week Mrs. A. After that date unpaid accounts and JOSEPH H . BUNDY ► -xive alterations and additions to Gormley rift •with an accident notes willbe placed in other hands the dwelling before moving there- which though paipful might have for collection. --in in the fall. been more serious. She was after E. J. 91E;xRLEY, V. ei- • —Owing to the absence of the some fowl in the barn and when "- pastor who is attending Confer- on one of the beams missed her Pickering Lumber Yard �e t �,fter the F ence the pulpit in the Methodist footing and fell to the floor. No church next Sunday morning will bones were broken but she was be occupied by Jas. H. Rogers. baAll kinds of building shaken up She has been g material, in- Egyl Give them a hen check There will be no service in the confined to the house but we are eluding rough and dressed y church in the evening. pleased to say that she is gradu- lumber, lath, etc. —The June session of the Conn- ally recovering. rights e start. . t th t —� ty Council has been postponedB. C. Shingles n _ 'to Monday estof --Canoeing is one of the favor XXX $2.50 per square. OUR SCREEN DOORS - y neat at the request of Ste pastimes of some of our popular � _ a number of members who wish' young men. It is an excellent W. D. GORDON & SON. the postponement on account of sport and has a strong fascination the lateness of the season which for anyone who indulges in the COURT OF REVISION ! AND WINDOW SCREEN has hindered the spring work. pastime. But it requires experi- -The Bay Of Quinte Conference ence to be able to handle one Municipality of the Township ! -.•which is meeting at Belleville this safely and well, as tts'o of these of Whitby. ' week, in its first draft has s tion- PUBLic NoTim is hereby ven that will check them ,every time. young men found out .when the Bi ed Ilev. John A. Mc•Camus in Pick- canoe indulged in one of its fre the Court of Revision for the Munici- ering, Rev. Jos. C. -Bell goes to quent capers by giving them a pality of the Township of Whitby, for Odessa.and Rev. J. E. Moore, to ducking. However, the water was the vear 1909, will hold its first sitting - - at the Council Rooms in the Village 'Our stock is complete and we are busy sending Claremont.. This draft of course warm, and through the kindness of Br•ooklin, on Monday, the 7th day ;Ja subject to change. of friends they were able to secure of June, 1009, at the hour of nine - -We congratulate Arch., •M. a change of clothing while their o'clock is the forenoon. them Oat. Order now and have •r'- - Kerr on his promotion to the poli- own dried. All persons interested will please =tion of manager of the Merchantstake notice aced govern themselves ac- them delivered. Bank of Ingersoll. For several —In another' column;there ap• cordingly. ars a report of an action in Dated at Brooklin this 13th da ' -years he has had leave of absence y of "from the bank to take charge of which the present owner of the ;Kay' 1909. R I �i E S = g Oshawa Vindicate- sues Mrs. S. H. D. HOLLIDAY•, the Noxon -works in. which, the Graham for damages for mis- 33-35 Clerk of said Municipality bank had an extensive interest. —`-A leasure to show them.. -The township Council Will representation, clainii.ng that the P meet in'the Temperance hall; Bro- circulation of the Vindicator was 60'YEARS! ugham, to-day (Friday) for the represented to be 1500,.whereas it EXPERIENCE transaction of general business the anis C,aO when. he purchased , , a u IUA instead of Monday next'as per ad_ the paper. . This' statement bears 1� out the claim made by the \E«'s jonrnment. Tli.is change'has'been that its circulation is one of the made necessary owing • to the largest in the, county, being at change in the date of tht meeting present 1275. One of the chief ad- of-the Co1ulty Ccnl3icil. TRADE MARK, HIGH-CLASS - : MILLINERY —Dr. E. J. Shirlery leas sold out vantages of a Large circulation is Destcns in. the •.higher. advertising rates banddCOPYRIGHTS&a • his veterinary- practice to Dr. '«', An►onesending asketchanddescrip,�loamay -that such circulation will corn-. .,pnlckly,ascertain onr opinion free whether ao " L. Howden, former] of Watford, iavent,on teProbab!yD ntabl,, ?pmman10& mond. Many pUlJllCatlQI1S i5Sile tions Bt rletlycouHdonttaL {ANOBOORonPatenw The highest class millinery is carried by us, and the rices are who took possession on Monday. P false statements regarding this senores.oldest encytorsecaAc Brood ' arran ed to-suit all customers. ..�Dr. Shirley Pltl•1)OSeS rPma1C,)ln In Parente token t�rougb Diann Cqo repaffr - , . �i - g matter, and thus receive higher apuwnotice,withoa000arge,int Pickering for_the ,time.yet to get prices for advertising than their Qh" C)ur custom is never to repeat any hat that a customer may purchase his business settled. In another circulation justifies. She sub- `•ft, or order from us ; hence a lady is assured of not seeing a repe- column there appears a notice •re scription list of the ' NEws is 4A ainotioo @8 y moire for 'anion of her hat. accounts. Lundin C'tlsnada�g,75 a yeac.vOstag•PMWJd. Sola by _ David Savag6 who h g always open for iinspection so that al)aewsdeaiers • :.: •.,...., ,....ORDER FSR BEFORE THE RL?8H.........t: g as advertisers may know exactly MUNN C aenilrm:=y.NBW the settlement of all outstanding in n , what they are getting. On look Brancil �asret,.ws.titare•s,D, = the employ 'of the Grand Trunk ing over the Canadian Almanac North Side • -Railway for the past few years the ci'r•culation of the vindicator MRS. LEIGH, ging S$., Piekering, Ont. has severed his connection with is given at '1685, this information .COUNTY COUNCIL that corporation and has accepted being secured_ from the newspaper "a position" with the provincial directories. 41tu# — government as fire ranger. The territory which be will cover is - Th`e next meeting of the Council of er3 situated in Northern Ontario !rr Trustges of rural schools are re . the Corporation of the County of On- the Cobalt region.. His duties will minddet-thio-by"applying to the tario for the year 1909 will be held ,+ be to see that no squatters settle Forestry Department, O.A.C., ppursuant to adjournment at the Court • tin those lands retained by the Guelph, they may get free of House in the Town of Whitby on ..We have hundreds of patterns to ..•government and to prevent as far charge seedlings of the Norway Monday'the Seventh day of June as possible bush. fires. He- will pine, spruce, white. pine, white next at the hour of two o'clock in the have another young man as coni• cedar (evergreens), white ash, afternoon. select from _ Manion, and while the , life will black locust, Manitoba maple Alf accounts to be laid before the e ental Council must be forwarded to' the it] ] sc many inconveniences and pa and tulip tree or white- properly The aesigns for this year are ahead Of any thing discomforts it will have its attrac- wood for-planting in their school l,lerk, meeting f least three dogs before the meeting of Council. 'tions and will tend to build up a grounds. A liberal planting of Dated at Whitby this 13th day of We have ejef shown. roblist Constitution. The duties these this spring would beautify ,May A.D. 19(9. will extend-to the month of Octo- many of the yards which are now JNO. E. FAREWELL, Ir4i bare of adornment. 35 County Clerk, Co. of Out. PR. A. BUNTING, - Pickering ,.w ... .• -• .. . .y._$i; 3ezF� ° '. �. .. 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