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s.,,. ,...:' 'l J, .r. . -. ��. M.y -s .Rai'.;• R : • iJA' :}. •WN_.:: .� � P. lY'' � lsX A� 7`-• p� •� .a�1` �Y.. r •,:,«, ,J-•x - s ,1�. :. ,..+ ,:,.w. , " clay' : ,-_w"➢S. `'.,., e' ,.�• S ..r :Ci•.ai++ 'a- r 4' rr'"`� •r. .o- .3`: ,y .*W,.• �9+v-. .�A� .. !. ��. �,P,.yJ• x-...�'$. ,Y;j., +�..«. :..�i+`�-o-' ,�`tS,-�...' 1..'i»v " .•".;3` �"'4. �. ••tr«... -a'y�':t; :;fir .,s', .,�r"•'cs i r v . VOL. XXIX. PICSERING,' ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1914 : .:- -_NO. 32' _ _ z s ilf orsiffl 6a=s�. SPIN& _ ATHAMM On,Tuesday morninp�about half-past A. H. Koper, of Lindsay,spent over oticai; ten Lire broke out is tine barn belong- Sunday with his nts here. we ,V 00a _ �• Log ta,FFaRk Ooultice hat. at present John Spence and family, of Locust - 4 .- C..MCKINNON,M.D.,L.R.C.S., occupiedd by Mr. venal How the Bin, spent Tuesda at F.11 airshman'e. • `, m.mb•r of the Cone"-ot - se originated is a m story.--- Mies_ dnd of Ontario,noenuate To-DAT S I ; building was:vatued at e�ut$1000 and and Henry,of Toronto,spent Sunday Q y dons. "o! Sonoma, sainbo:�. White Satin Flour,79c for bbl. ryoover's. FARMERS atsaanoa to daleaaes of women and .. ,. carried an insurance of 8100. Mr. at J. B. H '` ICIf ERJ ISG M Oream•Buns 7fic twocolt his a Vernon's low alttle t al and o g lost We are sorry to report that Mrs. S. nate sod reddsnoa, Bon-Toa is 75c •� two colts. five cattle, ,ten i and P. had a slight AND $ . pip SPP 8 paralytic stroke �, MEDICAL SURGICAL Tea-Bone 79c nearly P n Sunday morning, but i. doing - i sed X-RAY INSTITUTE zrREE tunately Mr. Vernon carried.no.in- nicely. �� ONTO Universal Bread Maker-1000 coupons surance. Mina Florence L. Bellwood; of Phos- . ..EVERYBODY • Universal Cake Maker--800 coupons nix, Ariz., spent a few days of last IL SLCiLN TOWLE. M. B., M. D., C. X., GIRStl+IWOOD week with her cousin,.Mrs. J, Scott , mss• Bran, Shorts: Jumbo Flour, Feed Roy Conner has left the employ of She intends remaining in Canada and 'Ho for the Lazenby collar which.I Pltydofaa-in g tn. spaelaliat in Rectal Disamsea Prostatio Dia y P y will take up residence in Newcastle. mmnafacture. I Also beadle the., Flour, Oat Oho and Mixed Cho William' Pengelly and has AWhipple Humane Horse Collard- Yaws of Men. Diwase•of Women, Canon, p P g y gone to harness-makers' �+ 09-' I- -i ... PiCKE ING ---T- -�,�-4, E R N WS indea rness-makers' goods kept ' .sac sone tlusoat and lens•. PYttta9 gLon"and SCRANTON COAL THE BSBT Hen erson I O ., constantly on hand. �rx au•6IIt•i°a�� aia••+•s• Stove and Chestnut Coal at $6 60 camp over in the neighborh of the , '` Ossg Hoses 2a to s and t to• 191y Steam Coal 5L70 Brock road. ' Smitbin Coal :. 8 00 Wm. J. Devitt is in Whitby this John Burton ie building a fine new g y barn this summer. .,. week attending court in the capacity Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee have got nicely 3a ..r T J L SPINE LIMITED ei n man. settled In their new home. E• FARE WELL Bayles Bros,are doing a rushin buei- Q. 0., BAB8I8• Iz'red Hoar has been Horning a cold �T Ql1 " a!° 7!>•s- t���Ariotaq.asa po�b ` PICKERING, ONT. s duringthe last week, but will start n gWo �/ s O ��VL.nese-in the chopping line these days. _ work again In a few days. M. Bussell and O.Madill,of Oshawa. ^- John and Mrs. Devitt, of Toronto, visited David and Mrs. Russell last T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, spent Sunday with the latter's par- week, -;' • solicitor,N*tary public.Speoial Hzami- -- _ encs,John and Mrs. Graham. Mr.'B e_rs is bulldl,, anew front to _�i 83Rit Coact of ?naris.-_Hroot_ s _ ,, r� � U.A. VOok-dam wife have t _ham a house,whit W J. G. 'DOW B. A.,Ba mister, the city this week atteuding th its a nce. iZ•s olictt. JD funeral of the late Alf. Nichola. J.B. and Mrd. Madill moved last s�lr Lary Public.St., honey to John McLean moved leis household h:aa. nese.Hast once to the Standard B. GLARED2(lNT week to Claremont, where they have A consignment of Salt has now aY- . Whitby. effects to Brougham this week where secured a nice home. he will occupy the Gerow hotel, The wet weather has hindered some rived and is ready for deliv. �l' T. WARRE, SOLICITOR AND atbv is exended to the ed g er at Spink 's will. . UNDERTAKER :- SymP of the farmers in finishing their seed- ' Noraaz Ptrerso, �saeoeasor w sato is an sister of the late Al red I) id Osmisiaon;,Wjsitby. Mr. s���Norah• parer ipg. Wonder if Halley's comet had y - . eoa.,who is associated,wish ttz•Waritsnda Nichola. They reside in Wales.. anything to do with it 7 ('r tea` IN.Psokeirtug on=ar ane W.dn.Ways. �'' -Night and Sunday calla have y g � i J�C�S M Los= ulJ my special attention. BIROUGHAM ~-' i'et;es•a'aauyW, . , 1 Gerow'e sale was a huge success. Notes — - i - Beatrice Alger spent a few days in As I am agent for The " the cit this week. There's going to be a History of Pick- 1W ick- : . ;; ALTER L. HOWDE.'+1. D. V. S. y _ tiradaata oasasio veterinary Colic". L dntosh Granite Co. of Reeve J. A. White has been invest- ening. It you have even a single slemba oatario vewsisa�y Madioal 1n in city rt - fact worth including will you seed ; Sul>as to Dr., J. Sbirley. once 19=91: Toronto; I can give very - g y P y !t at once to Rev. W. R. Wood, The heavy rains have not damagedN . lis I close prices on our nape very much: s Ciar---Vt. Family Records and is - T. C.Brown and F. Gerow, of'Tc often contain the most to- Is the time to ace our order!or - ' ONUI1�ENrts ronto,-were here over Sunday. _coling material._ Semd.it all in., ys a muaumeat: Being s slack time �g Mss. Raps Connor and son, of To- �j G- RAM-Issuer of Mnn7'agtronto,are visiting at G. Coaner's. Toronto U. P. P•; b7rGery, of the year Ip. the,hope better In- is 7 T . Llo+nsas In the• Coasty of Ontaeio t a meetia meld 7th Al us �. a.risa ysuse. See me before buying. I Mrs. Crocker. of Toronto. is with A i" P B r1 1566, dticemente can be given. ;1 her mother, Blra. Mary Matthews a L .on war dead from 98 a3embers DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage lx$ for sal Telephone this week. of t}.Back Station of Pickering seek- Place your order now and have . Lla.na.s sb th4 Ooansy o! oa+ario. service. Mrs. Hopkins' sale of , household tag separate organisation from the the stones erected the first thing onto• at aoraand big reodme•,CLr,�nt. furniture is advertised for-Saturday, int btatton. but was 'declined on ;a the spring. ' -- the round that no regular meeting D !BBATON.TOWNSHIP May iiSst ground vey Oom�isaoarQ Ono. Philip was in Uxbridge on Fri- had bee held. �y s�8a@a•sw. A.eovataat Ptd Mal so Imo y ` day last visiting his father. w3o � The next meeting of Presbytery, C. W. GIBBONS, - Claremotat � �EcY�ad a s Em o� h 00>lerm Esse of 18th Oct..Oct . 188i. bas a lolloasin min- atasr" w ass. Ma �e ill there. - ute: "Took u and read a paper from - _ R. J. Price, of Tomato.is.somF hat � p'D - JAIL the Back Station of Pickering Con re• �II$rit EE�,��D - POSTmas" Licensed Austioaeer, y'j oder the weather,and is spends atioa ed b A. Waddell. Chair • E. !or Commas" of Hera gad oasaria Lao- -� �h1YeS week here: - g Secreta Ita+aBaser at z wad• a it P.to on ehorsess Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White are vita tea• _ A. pears ry of A Carload of Cement and a CRrload of k•£� aotsoa oddseas Cisw•a ai,.:P.o.. Oak the beet Spring Tonle. the fosmer'a ppasenta, Reeve ,psi"liter. raeeting. tntorm nig the Presby4ery British a .�,�/ POWELL. Licensed Luc. t John A..Wbite. that the Petition formerly laid before Columbia Shingles �T Hr Colum - Chem had bees t u In uence -- -� IC 7'+ . "moor!or Oman*and Fara Ota ala On a+tle Dow at our stare`while the George and Sirs. Gerow. of Port go P bssdg of galea eoadocws+,steer prhatety ar by r ° row on tan- rogu only called.a uMtios Pres- All kinds of rough and dressed lumber *1 ; et.. - Pah at x...osDo.fin �N� We bottle for 59c. da bytery to rescind its decision.,• lath and shingles, as won as hard = , �- t+srsbe prompt assun son. ria. TT It ..aa rseolved that Preeb and soft eod-dways ate" - " Sit bottles for Sf>`eo Thomas and Mrs. Poacher. are In y� prove !gf._ III awnsmal POIIC813R- Licena�ed " Auction- Toronto this week. Mr. Poacher 1 Diss wee a t o b ton a ing irregular in form and -_- +-�-Vfl Oei3seartr dad el B 7- Improper in s irit Xmas" lta.n.ee ani wool. ot dna as .arca Brin our Proscriptions to us. Our terian Synod. p A g "C. i1 E E SO R �. and w+tnaatosts ®ode •s man- Bring,your P The Greta River Shamrocks defeat- y Rescind former decision in refer- w, �a"""°d p eo1° drugs are always pure and fresh; ed the Markham team in the first ence to the prayer of said petition LO��'3 SILL pri sal oregas.., reald d., oosa..°nand league game of the season at Green inasmuch as it was,caused partly by a 0009 ae+ouab promptly collected and saai.. River Saturday last by tbe•score$0. misapprehension arising from the Irrs- sestl•m.ar suamossec those ular form of said petition. IV"% Los t.sm• noel pormonta s. Raoogh� $yes tested rasa Mr. McLean has Rot settled in the R p• Do you want a bosinen position t Ort. Dash mavae safe by phone-News hotel here and is pts to 040003- 5- Grant the prayer of said petition Batidactioa uaraateed. iK when choose the right school in °mea y S modste the ublic with meals at all and ch asstheembling members of the U. P. Church assembling oa the 9th Coutes- which to getyour educatiuo. _. hours and �rst-class accommodation Bion with their elders a congregation T T w Ili Cwt for horses. (live him a trial. a +be Eul�e. Quutet / . s1,I. sI!O�A oD ' /V .. - distinct tam -that"assembling on the i' = OF = DRUGGIST A1QB QRAMAT7 OP"CIA . WMtTtVAt.E ',sad nominated the V.con;.eqation to . ice, be denominated U. P. Coa a '+ - _IElTOUFFVILLE - - • gt'e6 ' DICKERING, CNT, Miss Beatrice Ww c spent Sunday tion of Claremont. i Are now prepared to gite a musical with friends in S.carboro. 4. Enjoin the elders of Claremont to ]Program. For particulate apply to Miss Florence Tricks spent: a few � P'tQ! � - y Pe s.•t in coacert.with chose in Pickering `•'�,,, MIMA HOOVER, da s in Toronto last week.; till the conglregatiobe obtain a for a yy pee Sec•-Tread. , Mr and Mrs. Bic' spent Sunday between them. And recommend Pick- Is noted throughout Canada for Viz, C. H. BUTHng 8 with their people at)<1s►mpdon. ®ring to obtain an addition to their high-clava work. Thirty-four of Our Baptist friends helld a bee the ,eldership"soon as possible. our students have lately accepted: a. p UndeAsi Parlors otherda and fixed uo, e rod goon positions. The demand or ed & ' 00 s King street, Pickering.'� lawn. ' y Pa our graduates is constant.Oo " ,.ALE 13EGISTi.R. -1 +� Calle b da or night Miss Alice Turner, of McMaster open all year. Enter now, ag- Have a funlineof ire8h mod Cur- y Y g ppromptly University,has returned home-for the aiflcent catalogue free. attended to. Tele hone Bol malate eonetantly on hired. p holidays. SATCRDAY, )ldAY 21sT-Auction bale W J. ELLIOT,Principal. .(Bell or Independent.) of horse, vehicles, garden tools,etc., ' Mr. and Mrs. Rubottoia. of StouS- P�- 'Bpice Roll, Breakfast Baoon ville,spent Sunda with W"' •an'and the p'ropert'y of Mrs. N. A. Hopkins, ' P y at lot 88, con: 7, Pickering, (9 miles Cor. Yong,i Alexander Sts. - Ham, Bologna, Weiner,, etc. - - Mrs. Burton. from Locust Hili station an 1} miles i? REAL ' ESTATE..:.: Mr.and Mrs. Dickson, of spar , ate,, Highest rices spent Sunday with the latter a parents from Green River P. O), No reserve, ---� $ paid for- John and Mrs. Kirton. Sale at 1. rain or shine. Sas bills. Butcher s cattle Two fifty-acre farina for sale cheap. Mea, Lyman Gleeson, of Vancouver, F, Post,% auctioneer. • Good'buildings,`plenty of water,one- B.C., spent'&co�ple►�if days last week SATURDAY, MAY 28TH-Auption sale '91ek-erina. . 1 halfin cash, balance A mortgage if with Mre. D. R. Beaton. of houai'hold furniture in the VilMrs,Jae. White haa.returned to the lige of Pickering, the property ofrdquired,, yale;'after spending some time with George S. Cowan. As the p pri- a - "- Firet-nines ri for hire also a Rood'' tenement dwelling her son,Geill of Tor9pto. ,tor has sold his ptoperty n ie e ,� ge . H, J'"' a purchased a number of movin to fioroato, there will not epajr . Lea yielding 12%in the village of Picker- p, g Da or IIP fit g, horses to this vicinity last week. They be the slighte$t reserve.; a - g in were for the North-west trade. o'clock. See bills. Po _ Bus meets all. trains, . '. A number from here-took in the ituctioneer. n fhin� w Teaming football match at Green, River om �e g promptly attended.to. Saturday evening. They report a APOLOGY ' Agent for Canada Carriage W. � � � � good game. - that is bongbt in a Jewelery• - - ' ,e . - 1 w Our school trustees ars certainly to Tp.•of Pickering, April 19 0 'store and many other things• W. $� Pe i be commened on the waythe are To THOXAS HARGRAVE, Mongolia.g that are bought in other -. Ptekerinp. fixingup the school remises. When DRAR'$IR:I understand that you stores: It others cannot re- k T _W. V. Richardsm. completed our scbol will present a allege that I have circulated certain it your broken articles 's ThL very creditable appearance. statements refecting on your chaste bring them to us and we will' e -f' The Whitevale branch of the Wom- ter. I am charged with having occur- repair them if it is possible to Notary Public, Pickering. en's Institute will bold the regular pd you of selling diseased meat on the do no.. The charges will be DOMINIONSANH monthly meeting on Wednesday. the Toronto market and of your having moderate. , laeksrnithin 18th Lunt., at i p. m.,at the home of been imprisoned for it. I have never 1100A pinion,, To:onto• Q :,- Mrs. Wm.Burton. ,. It is urgently re- made any each statements with Lha t bKJY a� " �..�.. t7 quested tbat all members and friends intention cling you or your char- c x, — be present,as the election of officers atter, but list re ,ted what was told• AAd dUver General-Banking Business' A general blacksmith business done. takes lace. �_' a 'y transacted. All kinds of repairing neatlyand p yy A tetherparties. I am indeed -� nda p.ezecguted. A telegram receivedhere of the death ,orhaving e repeated the" a tt,thehighest a,net eedd verb prompt] convey the intelligen ktatemeate and •I ,g 1�y retract al 9 Y 7 e on Sundty in Chi o of Israel Bur• you bj ink*ords. do would like made .into Special attention given to Horse-shoeing- a-specialty, h impntstton cant on p ton, who ad lied for if0 years In this I am also glad to know tbaE such uew iewelecy we wili be E the O011eQtion of village. Deceased was,one of the best statements are absolutes false,and I pleased to give.you An esti- : �#•D SON * _�sa°i�CT+ known and most higghly res pectold reei- y Hale Dotes. PICRERINr, ONT, dents of PickeringTp.and at the time bope that you will be able to find out trate, and. guarantee that of his death was living with some mem- Chetms who ataliciouely maaufac-. irons but Tour old gold will Tip $APiiQtFB DEPaRT1dENT._ trired these statements and punish be used• Write or phon6 79. ' PLANTS FOR SALE her,, of his famil- '. Chicago. The ,dor further information.' �- late Mr.Burton war 90 yearn of age them for it, lDepoeita receiyed of #1. and - — and ie survived by four children, two Witness' Yours truly, Aa�` E apwaTde. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, sons and two daughters, They are : F. Lorne Button I,AVID RUSSELL -- �ft,ivs�sN BAMTT+ k NORMAN—==— _ Celery and Garden Flowers. Frank, N-rs:Wm.-Wilkinson and Mrs. -- - --g - y Jewler and Optician, ' ,X=tAbSly� showed at ,highest J:Patton, all of Chicago,and Truman lel EDITOR,. H re and to thence c s Wa oa will be on the'road durinj told about Mr. Hargrave, I told it as oarreat rites. g the season. of Georgia, II. 8. The funeral took � " g it was told to me,and produced the + C$A$. D. GORDONt Mai Place to Whitevale cemetery on the man that told theatory at our place. O New Post Ofiiea > rival of the C. P. R. morning train pp' a: r. The G8ffima}ye EBi'deIIs ; Vii, Yours truly, w BROUGHAM, OYPT. s " Locust Hill on Wednesday,and David Russell WHITBY BRANCH'. ;as 18rgalo attended. - "����■�■ ;r . . . e. C ,. ns v _. :.. . ... .. .' .. :. .....*,. ,,. ;` :... ;:r ".::_.�..:•.T :2 M'.. '4;:: ,i:'r' v x s •x "rC ..$?`�i-. �k :.':. ,rs.c �.,,`s`�"•4j .,.,.,�.`.'.w., .'�- ....... 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",,,,.; _.-.as•m....` '. ..rye::.. +1. -•.� :'• All •.-� ,.v .i A p P" D h y' er by,'�rhoE Ey ilt a ttoctulttal promen- adeh led`,��,�} rouffro `would 'ti' ` ha�tE thou h,Tit .dll ite tlaturl f:' ag +" g 9It 9 + Feur "ge;xltltemen, arriving-. in a Cleans Sever ,,and Goltz uidhout _ �'• beautiful `carriage:before a 114Ltse .. ,Rubbing-just LRP, R and' Dry. _ tris ly' - '' �who s,ma9*r gives. a, soiree is to — : • seen"often and anSwhere; but �' Guaranteed Absolutely Non-l>�yiurloui t this very ordinary spectacle excit- _ !e.1 Maxime' to the highest pitch. Ask your Dealeror send direct 25e. fon ' I Rc,bert de CArnoel 'falling in the :paekage;xo make. 1 quasis o€"so ien� midst of thesQ people was stranger ., OR, THE 'HERITAGE OF MADAME Atha ll t Hcrusci oto aonvEntenDE. TO L1�VtiT69-:. "Where didhecotes from 4 Had 216 BOARD-Or TRAGIC OL TORONTO rMas rw.w i,f M - !�-T�' _ � e-been-the-colonel's-gtrsaser;a�c1 so, wihdy had he let him come out I opens; a man appears .It is .THE I:AGGARD'S LIMIT. - iWhy f e bring 'him to the so- one of the two who entered a min- I called-Madame rSergent'sl" tete ago.- I -recognize his square- she-"$tet why is it that es V'get engaged so often, Mr. 7oTIIea 3 - CHAPTER 1'i L-iCont'd) l -0h,_`said- coachman,- "I'm' ,lust as- the ei-devant secretary shoulders. Ah! there is the ama- 9�„$ecause I haven'•t the coui� {-nof-uveas• about my pourboire; I reached the door, where a servant tour coachman apprgacbing; She rk Look:' said Maxime, laying his y , y age to marr ” fiend on the arm of M. Bidard, do krow my man. That.'s why I could armed with a torch awaited him, a art having a talk. I want to hear g' y oa •see thoae three' shadows out, tell that tall one there was the strange noise pierced through the what they say. Open the casement fined on the curtain of the salon Z" husband; and a husband-jealuus as silence of•the night. It was the a little way-softly. "Certainly, the woman and the a turkey, and I see well enough crowing of a cock, or rather the "It is imprudent, per In. Germany marriages by any that you mean to play him a trick." counterfeit of it, proceeding from if monsieur wishes it-J' foreign consular officer are strict, messieu The complaisant Bidard • ended ly 'prohibited-except where there . tT, Ulu hat supper isn't ready, gr they are er seen u .� expecting some one; ah t4 drive flim• somewhere "'It's-up there,` whispered the us sen e _ pe g they dont ap- Y ,;yes, it vexed him to see my porter; "the clerks on. the third dow with great caution, and Max- When a father objects to the ob ',pear to be going to the dining- x rocm." carriage drawn up at the end of the�fluor are at the window. One is a imc listened. jec; of his daughter's affeel3ions hie r "They ate standing though.'' street where he had just -left his comical follow-likely he'll.make us A lively colloquy was taking place objections are about as effective as "yes, or bowing and scraping. P articulieie; he knew" 1 wasn't I laugh. between the person who had ap- the bite of a toothless dog. 'Beef the tallest bows, and the co- there far n6thiIIg. He has a sharp l Maxime had little inclination of peered at the window and the col- oke . scent. He asked me first if I would that sort, and the persons on the one. in the street. Both spoke - -- -----* eotte gives him_ her hand; its - street still Less ,. .Thew looked up ;cud enough to be heard,`but at drive him home-only two steps, amusing. like any thing, Pon my,anl I should have a hundred sous. to see who,had uttered this mock- tit: first voids that reached his ., -;:word. One might believe himself; offere 's eal-al incl in t e ear; Maxime disco,erect that the �i4 !'V1 h®r 'C� me -�. s rap ins ese shadows. - -VASEL - ---- "Ah! ah! the one that bowed is and I'd have stayed by you. And coachman on the box, this singular spoke .in Ruasian. ' when he saw I didn't bite, he filed coachman with a tall hat on. The Bidard,.who_was listening, said ggoing out; there are only two sil- " itc t;ettes'to 6e seen now.'' afI• I -would lay a litre he's al- ou.e who paid least attention to this "What a language! )'t must be 1 "Likely he's gone to bed: The read. at the Boulevard de our- auescessfuI imitation of ilio reville'Chinese. >E thought those scamps other is the cgone 'o gentleman- "You chant was undoubtedly Robert de were not French, - Dame! the FOR CRAPPED SKIM AND Ms The friend wko came with them has "you did well, mon brave. -to Carnoel. He appeared in haste to friends, of the.Prussian! and see �� Shc$l:Ss IIIDA�Ds " { The good-nigh." o the wouldn't I send that man off to walk, and I enter, and the valet who held the�ho-v they are carrying on,-what �g Rme�. in T Asiopromise you shall luso nothing• He cal+delabra made..way for. him to lgestwres.-they: make.' B Ia Y� - , ' No, if that ass t a"Jedts, norsted, Mentholated, Cubo Y will return, the animal, and as I• pas$, , The talkers were making signals, lased t,tapboraud,white tnpSs of have lighted-fiJ—ie sal me strove to Inter ret. ata zsch fns tpeelal prtrposaa 'WRA"w h MSX] p mt.m: But e e shall see." want to ware thin am _ x' Five minutes passed without incl-I station, myself as sentry at a place toe threshold immediately' after the (Evidently a quos ton was vn u c dent, The- two stories were inci-' below• You will remain here and prisoner, and the two others were mounting or descending. - Cif o Cr.g at.MFG.Mantcri i a'� I g a si keep your eyes open, and when. I abcut to do the same, bat the - (To be continued.) sotlpPrghted, but the shadows had return tell ]rte what you have seen..torch-bearer held�a brief colloquy tJr _ r through which Madame Ser- If by chance 1 �huuld need your I with them, during which they disappeared. Suddenly the little y dn�'r service, tray I count on you 1" paused; standing un each side 'of g. had disappeared the et enitlg „ , - y - -"the door their' comrade had just - l> :of the Rink was opened softly. { Fully. you have on to call A I oot, Auguste' and I come at a gal- entered. The coachman in citizen's _ . .. __ mar. appeared on the threshold fol. lv•` If any thumping is to be!dre4s tied the' reins, left his seat 's Ivwed by a servant bearing a light' done, I can prove that I am sot!,precipitately and banded his whip with two branches. By.the• bright one-handed." I to one of the individuals pressed _ tocLn of this light Maxime recogniz- Tbaokq, anti as revoir to-night'against the wall. This man left'his = - ed Borisoff and redoubled his.attea-� a• � - - or to-morrow, according- as events�fx'"t and placed tiimsell at the head tit•l:-. -He held_ shorC_sQlioquy � - r tna� determine. —- - of the horseri. __ _— z�=•ter ___ oval: the 01alet de pied which by _• ' means of the gestures thebbserver Auguste, flattered by the confi- ( t Monsieur," said the porter in a a ' interpreted for himself. derce in him exhibited by his mon-';l.,w voice, -look: the lights are put r "•s`. sicnr,, made a magnificent gesture, out in the salon. Droll idea that! EUROPE "He gays he will return, !wliic!} ai rifled: "Be easy; I am'to blow out the candles just as the / �Y� r �� E �� thr ugh. Maxime, and the taenant „ $ uests arrive-the dinin room, - __. eexplains that. ho hag only to ring L- re. i g 9-room, l a ran + e door cleave again, Borisoff aEiatra, Max7me salons to regain �,the night play-ing hide-and-seek. ! - k goes toward the Boulevard Male �hi4 ambuscade iLook' it seems w confound the , - iaherbes. And now the fencing ma+a The porter awaited him and open- 'man who has just gotten down froth �D1trtl�� Quebec Bristol - -iter and the thief reappear behind ed with great alacrity, anxious to tits bus-he looks at the windows _'the--window of the salon. From learn the result of the sally. !lie retreat-4 a little to get a better TRII�LL TtIRRtK: IXPRS,C iTIAMtNJPi 1 .. "Is monsieur satisfied 1 Has view-yes, ogle as you will. my It 4bc nee then observe the colorel. naieur discovered anything I child, all is black up .there; you Edward A"D Royal Gebioge Vey are awaiting his return. mc - 1 �o� 47 new t' must go in without"a light." -Shall I follow their example or I The man %ped away bti: the i Bonsuff standing in the middle - T n _ ri•h a sally to see where he is gra- �-Bnulevard Malesherbe•e, .but I a.m.!of the- street appeared to hesitate Triple ,`ei aw' s, '. [trconi Wir9le34, i)9DU Sia eleph0 135, ili{t?' Maxime'determined on the settaficd he means o re u . , c. urn1,yuked up. latter. tt};er I:levRtors, 6.P�ts�eTta* reks,. 1•�,()()'1 toils: — "Oh, that is clear as day. They !to ser if the persons who had imi- i •"Listen," he'said to his ally Bi-fare not going to table without him. hated the cock were still at the win- 'rile 11 Roval E-1%V►rd" will Anauxurate the fortnightly ' - lard, "I want to find out what that I All is lit a and nothing moves in ' man is going to du. 1 am going to p g Iduws. He then went straight t�, a Limited tht house. Proof that they are! the dour guarded by two" of his_ service of the C.anaciian V orthei'!1 :yteam�tlip3, Line —from on r , n e o • - •-•-:follow him to the end of the street waiting for him." �sut•.alterns. They moved aside to The �i3Oyal•L © OTT! � L 911 A � (Zu �e LO t3!'isL01 OII .Arta: return." - Hush:" said Maxime,' in 'a low 'make way, and just as he-was about{ T)ursdQ)', 11t�ay 2 111. 4, - t "That Is easy: I viii open � voice, At this moment a carriage �tu push it open, i.'was closed- vi rIne nsieur_ and .resume my Pu stopped a hundred metres from ly they have slammed the_ilde The twin sh,pi, the " Royal Edward" and the _ post. !icrtl by' s•�n►e one on the. tnr+ide. _ r,nsieur Ilan only to knock on the' pp "Royal George"are the fastest triple %crew tur- ,j J Madame Sergent's house. i y ;.•aut,�v•�do�}�t-he returns." To Maxime's great amazement, in his face, ' exclaimed hi. Bidard; Best APpgijnted bine"boats in the Canadian service. The British' accer. - axime glided into th�� '!t Robert ale C,artroel descended from �i wfiat was that coachman afterl o�teQ/>rfett'a. port is Bristol (two hours nearer than Liverpool.) •nc saw $orisuff fifteen steps to ad-I the carriage and advanced toward Did he suppose himself invited Special trains alo,rg+ids steamers within t to min- �, vat,ce, and at the. same time a tnsia the house, flanked by two fall men tc,c q" utes of London. The steamers are driven by the whose feet were pattering on the: ,who pressed him closely, but did 'It is no coachman, ' said Max The M08t P10- newest type of turbine engines, inuring a tn'axi•" square at the -entrance of Rue not hold him as policemen do,a im.i., who had' rt cognized Borisoff. turesque Port. team of speed and minimum of vibration: Their Jouffroy. This was no other than prisoner. 'They had -even the ap I -He is queerly dre$sed for hold- equipment is thtd finest ever seer► in"the et. La.e tlr� eois hrrian of his victoria. pearanee of talking with him, and ing the reins, that's a fact.. But rence. Large staterooms, roacious social-apart. "Good!" he thought, "I may let,it could be seen he walked of his i if he is a monsicu`r, why w as he on Only Four days menta, sheltered promenade decks, artistic furnish. u my Russian pass on. My coachman own free will: The door was open th box'I Oh, oh! he is angry; he 8eQ• ing., perfect service,'and -ventilation b therm,• Y, - - .sill tell me which way he took.", 60 and a valet de .pied stood there t knocks at the door,-beats with his tank system,the fresh air being warmed or'cooled he dia$plseared err the shadow of the with a light. Evidently he waited�fee, and'ftsts, -Good' there are the as required.- wal: to watch events from afar. to receive Carnoel. two others taking part in i}'. ' If For full particulars, rates, booklets; schedule of sailings, etc., apply colonel walking -quickly soon) ;` Monsieur," said Bidard under i tilt door was nut pretty firm they any stean9ship agent, or write to H. 'C.- BOiJRLIER, Gert. Agent reached Boulevard Malesher-I h:s breath, "I believe they are go. �twruld break it down, What an up- Canadian Northern Steamships, Limited. Toronto, C�n'ada bcs; there.he stopped, and observ- ing to commit a crime. They. are I roar they make: They will rouse erg the coachman, went straight to-I bringing the young man to the Tour,thou neighborhood. I am astonish- } award him. This surprised Maxime, cls ,Vesle. . surely It is to strangle ed the two clerks.up there haven't _who began to look with all his eyes, hitt,. I, have a mind to call for cried out wolf." � t wandering, with a certain anxiety, help." "Hush: the dining-roam. window `. Khat Borisoff had tcr_say to this `'Not 'yet," replied Maxime, - ! - __T man. The conversation prolonged!c(vickh, `-see first what they will � �� itself.far an unreasonable length of:,do,"• time, more than could be needed `'Look, sir: above there-in the to ascertain fruit -a coachman whe-•.salon-those two shadows behinds ! they his carriage was free. But at t'lri windows-" -. Iengt'h •Borisoff passed col his way ._''It.-is the -lady- and her friend, LIMP and was lost in the darkness. Max- th'c one who remained-the are " tu+; after traiting -awhile went, to-Iexi,ecting the other. -They heard ' }card the boulevard. ' Arrived at the carriage and. have come to the Change that limping, useless horse - -Fie end of ,the street he stopped to window•" lnlo a sound, healthy horse, xtlliag �O T O R C� ��R� AG ES i ook arobund, then turned' to- the I lily a w t>gcr they don't upon rind eager to do a good day's work,, Sly two tenants of the third noon, tet a spartan Curb, spnge, _ j•i�cht and rejoined thr. c•vachruan, io: y sprain,Ringbone or any other Lame. I - , AWARDED DEWAR TROPHY-.• . whc recognized' him immediat_0y siory have opened theirs, and the nese veep your horse to the stable: o and began to laugh. brigands dont care to show- them- core it with ' ' I ` ' The`Dewar Challenge Trophy is aw,t ded yearly by. the "Ali. monsieur,' he said,- ` •la• sdves. 9 I palticultere's gentleman wanted fn "See: the shadows disappear! It ]ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB for 'the most meritorious ner, Kendall S formance,� of the ear under the gc neral regulations for certi- - me, but I turned bim off nice- is-the street we Must-watch. _ y Fancy that seeing nib cuath N'uthing• extraordinary occurred.. Sj18VtII CQl'e fled trials.. . . " ir.wn a herr he mistrusted-me at ;'3e carriage did not move-neither • f" d` P It cnres withggt. teaytag s_'seat_; The_K" Daimler eng ..r has note been in the hand.'of slice and asked if Iliad hrought dill the fhree mt*n -who ha•d ecame blemish or white hairs--eecauseit does the public for nearly is month e., quite lung enough to prove its s.,meb+sd• -to-Rue Juuffroy.- L-k-new'.�as scouts. They• had well chosen not blister. y I 'merit; owners. are sending. in tshtimonials by every post and shat' was up and .told hi-m I was their plgces, for the y' seemed . to rs,t xatta'sc.;)sae ittk leas• rd to an "Iia beeovsiagyoarl;inlmentfor � ire •should likc'to furwtt, an,,.person or persona interest- :'. praiting for a dexter who hired me make part of she Hall; and to des y«ni dAnditallthatyorkrepresent. rad a complete set of literature fully explaining this marvel- •'fry_thr�mi,pth, nn<t' ti•as on a wiiiyt ter n them it was necessary to know Hare sot bees without it for IQyests=' I louts new motor. Send aIeo for oiir new''ililistrated booklet. i -jn that big house y under—on'Ahe they were there. oEOR4E GOADop. "The Dewar Trophy and how it was cron," a 'hiFton of the ;•, boUlewartl." The coachman 'remained motion-- $1, a .botUr-i for$6. itteeuene for Greatest Engine Test on Record. ' P�claimed -Maxkne, lesson his seat. Robert de Carnoel bounhold we. Reid by all dearer.. "you.have hit biro off the tt;aclr. _reached the little door escorted by Ask rerf7 t' ause on Tie a.r,a�a*�Dy s� ?he Daimler Motor aoa Limited r _ That was si gond idea of yours, and t•wn persona suitably attired, and Co.,'g. � � y �' ,I shall remwmber it when we set followed by- a. .third vEho left the K•s J. +la ntsssa+s.g►+�•yt- _ COVENTRV, ENdLAN'D. bcrlin after him. A chance paa- - - -- , ", ',.. x„ .r h,}:4-. m'-,.,r r• r.. 4:-!= �':• w•:a•, r ,A.+�::.n.•tr,�. -rt.4. '�. ,c• fir: � "'v �.,. ,� �. � ";µ,:•., h r '�7:y;,,. �''t� r A5 4.... .. .„. , +' .,r.+. Yo:.. 1.• .a:. ✓r ,�, a .•• .�s; .. •s „ q .w yV. ,+".d w` ,rat .- tee-•-:, ,.,., Ir rn._,. �.��. ,,. � .� _ ,' „r ,n-"'4„ u7� .. . - • _ .. ' ti :sari: •.•.,N r•`..:. .tlF '♦- :v ...rt.w,' ,.. lrc. ^+ •? t- . �' �•S: +i•�?,. ':"tMm'Si''7^'++�4ei�M�..;:n,:.;,c.y.S:.^ts�^R.—'Y._•vr. . ,�+.'L:`.:.c:'�'i.��--,`F3<..,,.. ;.r.''s:.,.dy:v+'rara,o.....opg+�wKeSy�r,:•(c-nwcYGi�'-. «w*,se..o• ..« ., .. •v9ram-+.� •..3.,-. .. •.cr,r�-,..,>rr r.. �:v. _..>'. ,..w• e,,.os_ .e.�rn^.e'•=«+a:.�'.n• f. _ ... Js THE DEAD HAS COME TO UP LEM O-. -MAKE" A "FRUIT-A-TILES" MIRACLE _. s _ ,READST'UFFS.A _DEA ' Toronto, May 10.-Ontario Wheal dl, •. - - -No) 2-nixed winter wisest;; $1 03 to $1.04 outside. The Peo_ �e o SH 8 aid =of � _ "�" Manitoba Wheat-Nu. l northerp, f - $1:05;,No. 2 northern, $1x03-at lake` a purts for immediate shipment'. ` a ar a -aea. -. s _ - ;;s yellow, 66%e to 67c; No: 3, 'kiln• - dried 65% -to 66c; Ir'o.. 3. yellow, 'J a- :n 05c• Canadian corn; 60c to 61e, To= - :.,dor-, -W'h'ir •=beloved Monarcrc*oto freigfits- - nada 41; Qats Ca west No. 3L'%r; No. 3 W., 3 Zc, 'at lake - __ - --- -- -- — JAM911 arta r immediate. shipment; O = `; Y MRs,�Rnt., Oc beer r aria No. S white, 35e to 35%e out $aterprise O to st,rgo8 ^L, London, May 7.-The official bbl?� as Highnesa is a very able nurse, and tFcusatida wailing and murmuring "I suuffffered tortures for seven loss side; No. 3 white, 34c to 34%c outs Ietia a�=Dancing the King's death she also-rendered some assistance through the, crowd'as .the old mau f��f La tie mo Water his constantly to side, 37c.on track, Toronto. red as own-:- in the siek Aamber. e, Duchess in Re ral JV relieve thea n ins,an wad e of Albany was another member of palace yard to the gates and fast- die to get relief. The$octors.gave me extra, 51c to 52c; No. 3, 46a to 47o w1 the R al family who came.ta see sued up the bulletin. In absolute up dad my friends hourly expected my otitside; Manitoba,'I1To. 4; 58%c, oda May )8, ll.R�^p;m.=Hid Majesty , . •, o death, Then I was is ace to take x .. r.is Magesty;arcd when she ler was silence those in the front ranks track lake.ports. Ma t. .the fin breathed' 'e Last at 11:40 cr "Fruit-a-tives"and this wonderfulfruit FS ! wee ria bitterly. ead the announcement. Read P B Ymedicine has compi+etely cored me. Peas-No. 2, 75c to 76c. to ht"In the prese.dce of her CALLERS AT THE PALACE. i ud!" cried many in't}ie. rear, When I a peared on- the street again Rye-No. 4', '67c to OBc. - m but no one had the 'heaert to read my friends exclaimed •The dein! has Buckwheat-No. 2, 51c. 9C ow RD D Majesty Queen Alexandra, the Early in the afternoon long the sad news aloud. A woman come to life.' The cure.was a ppoossitive Manitoba Flour-Quotations at _ Priaue and Princess of W ales the $�ings of motor cars and carriages cried, "Oh, it cannot be! Oh, God, miracle." MRS.JAMBS FEN K.ICK, Toronto-are:=First patents, $5:54; - ' began to fill thele:court yard at the save his Majesty." The Royal 5ce a boz-6 for $2.50--or trial boa, second patents, $5; strop bakers' 'Pi inoess Royal, Duchess of Fife lace _ z5c. At dealers or from Fruit-a-fives P r B _r Prin(sess Victoria and Princess an'.i they continued without inter- Ingham Palace when the Kin is inLizat ew King f"©ghta,"QBs. i:iuise, Dtfclesa of•Argyll: mission until 6 o'clock. All the rei,idence there, and to which many n ario Flour-Winter wheal - - a;,,1;a; well-known people of London were anxious glances had been east The C. P. R. plans to connect patents for e)cport, $4 to $4.05, is -Signed LAKING, leaving calls and making inquiries, throughout the day, is always taken the Central Station at Ottawa with buyers' bags, outside. - REID. pr.liticians, Ambassadors, dignitarw down at sunset, and when shortly the Union Station by a tunnel and Minfeed- Manitoba bran; $19 per :.POWELL, ias of the Church, great leaders after the 6.30 bulletin was posted`to make other improvemea7ts to cost. n shorts, $Sl per ton, track, To-, `DAWSON; and men of note in the wurld of it fluttered down,;many people about a million dollars. .Tonto. Ontario bran, $20 per tool '. spert, writers, painters, one or two shorts, M per too_ on track, To- actors even, Eve class was rep- rvnto• j' London. May 6.-Edward the r3' b $ ve - 1 a quarter o -an rresented in the livie ea slowly to the door, and thea , - betore midnight: His 'tl-ess, in its drove away with, saddened faces, - COUNTRY PRODUCE. fira4 stages, progressed with ter-I looking out upon the people Both- riiying rapidity. IL was only at i eyed round the gates. When the ,.. Eggs 20c to 21c per dozen in s half-past three_this afternoon that I Lcrd Chamberlain, Lord Althrop, _ - _ case lots. left the palace smiling it was taken 1: Butte;-Creamery prints, 29c to *, Ike was prevailed opus to allowA% a hopeful sign, and when it was _. 31c Separator prints, 24c to 25cr a,a; himself to .be laid in bed. Since l rumored that both Sir Francis Lak- „„ Dairy prints, choice, 23c_ to W1ca morning he had been- reclining in f ing and Sia James Reid had..gone . ,� large rolls, 24.: to Dc; inferior, lot " " ]h so invalid chair. At 3.30 he had outlor a ride theii spirits Rent tip - i'. to 17c.. a t ioleut attack-of coughing, which�"til! further, The long delay be Syrup--:-81' fo 'IA1 20 per Imperial tween bulletins was taken to mean - _ gallon. so exhausted him that he held out'th worse- j _ - -,: -~ g easy that at all events los Majesty was ,a.r. Cheese--12c for large and 1_„Q t3 , sa ledges sgas -the-�aislaes-a -lrza ----- 'r-- -- - = fat tvsiti$> CDd stoeks'are physicians. He still retained full - 12,"c for large and lac- per Ib. foa wti DESERTED STREETS ti twins corscioaeneas. - and about five While the sun shone more brilli- '@ Reans-$2 to $4,10 o'clock naked for news about his . per bushel for t _. ei fly than it had d�ac any day pr'.mes and $2 io to $2:3o for hand- "Witch of .the Air,.' which l thio year, the people seemed to ex - � � _. ty •: . . prrlied - �_ e _ aftcrn�sr. He was told it had won. which the inedrea[ bu[letirs con• 53c to 60c per out'u a ore. veyed, but when evening came,cold at 45c to 50L ontrackToronto. On- ; :lot long afterwards „it frame I and dismal, with rain drizzling tarios. 35c, to.40c_per.bits_on.tracks y apparent that he was rapidly from tike heavy *tries, the crowds + f ; ,� _. and at. 45c.tw 50c out of store. ' -..gmwing worse. ' Ali five physicians lo:t heart, and soon after the ixsur -� .- 1 /�'''� �' • _ who had been called into coltaul- of the late; reports announcing fatiou were p, attendance, and that his Majesty,s condition wed ' ,.�.�^ _ LIVK-STOCK M.1 RKF.TS. -- &,ost rave, and that the hoped fvr -•r-oon after their public announce- _:Ment P ,��: r -�= improvement. had not set rn,_the _ �'/' Toronto. May 10.-As high his $? - - =anent that his condition was criti- streets were practically empty, Pe- s is, mentioned in tine transactions as ; I eat the Rnyal.patient began to show destrians were rare. tabs and �� ' - r, been paid for a couple 4l s%ip•n 4 of the approaching dissolu-I taxis passed by at intervals instead : . / 9r,c export steers, brit the average Nota. He sank rapidly, and at 11.. of in ceaseless file, and motor bus- f� � ,e,• �. '- rungs of the prices fur goosl but sea rumbled past empty or nearly /� 1 �� ' chc r cattle was from $e.s�) to $13.75, ' • �- 43 passed away. - 4 - - _• _ _ empty of passengers. ,/ ,/ l• with secondary grades•bringing all m T'HE NEW KING. j .� , ` / rt'ut way Cfrom,s $a kith �0.3b per _ . PEW IN TH-1!: THEATRES, f w i 96. In the eyes of the British Con- It was curious to 'see' how, out- - z • «�•~” ' the i•ang� fur both .caws and bulls Btitutian the King 'never dies. The side one theatre, where a popular ^i„ on an average of from $4.50 to "dea-th of one Monarch, technically success was running, the crowd, ~ "f 52.80. With the exception of hogs. aY 1+11 termed the demise of the _ rutin, wl ieh had fc,rmed alongside the pit "� w hich a-re firm -at to {119 .. i� nutaaat;edify followed by the anci gallery doers melted away be - �I cwt., the light stock is ea ' accession of his successor. Thuglf<,re the door were opened. It was - �gt,cep anti lambs are quoted from. when King Edward breathed his evident.that these people,• to whom HIS LATE MAJESTY, KiNG-. EDWARD Vlf. •.-; t(z 5oc Lower. laFt, in the presence of hid family, a visit to a theatre was such a among whom was of course his eld- treat that they. .would stand fqr• - T hours waiting y. secure a seat, had thought the end had already come, _ . QUE cIst sob, the Prince of Wailes, theEXPLOSION tl F ar.c, policemen went amid the-crowdULL British Empire came into Posses- nn stomach for musical comedy t ,t -�T siva-of s new King. while their- King , lay at death's explaining. that the flag was only �.I t x `,- a� The Prince and Prineras of being taken down because the sun i r. door. All the Wept End' theatres hari set. a Waley drove' to.the PalAce , from i were p•actically empty this cren- s* Marlborough House at half-Past 'ing. Even the-- 61 the NEW MONARCH PROCLAIMED. ten, and remained in the morn next j streets showed such a change that London, 3lay�:7.-.King George V: Ten Persons Pere gilled..and Mor" . Than , to that in which the King lay. Here;ti'oroughfares which are. nQrn4a11y, was pioclsimed this afternoon. The Q * - tlr� Queen and Princess Viet'ria scenes of life,.bustle a-nd-gdiet� re` proclamation'was approved b� the -One Hund-re.d Hurtr. also ;peat'the day. The .King.wam 1$,ernbled streets in u'c['ty' rrougli. privy council very glad to be able to command 'which death had stalked: y The Council met 'in the .throne - •Uttavta, Mayrs.�B'oys pl:►v' iii'{burned quietly for about three- once :more the services' "of the 1' ,HOPR TC R\F;D TO'DF'SPAIR. :com_at St,. ,Tames' Palace ..under' nurse who cared for him during the fields started a brush fire whic hi quarters. of an hour, when the w the presidency of the Earl,of Crewe, his recovery from,the operation in After the first shock which the caused the ;explosion of "Virile ' b:t ildiJig in�whicll, the detonators who officiated in the absence (i 1 -, 1901,-•acid several times •sent out news in the morning' papers had" this afternf+rm of, the',magazt•_a ¢f were stored- exploded'with a sharp' , ' woad .to his family that ht` was.as given to the great masses of the V is6ount'Wulverhamptuln. The nese the Genera] Explosices Cu. in Hull, repoit, which was-heard al! over• comfortable as he could expect'to population in London there•V(as-•a monarch was giien the title of`K%rig Que. Tan deaths now and at least 'tlie city of-Ottawa. Gcorge._V . • b^,. "' Pet•io<i� when hope 'ran high. The ; •• twenty'cases of serious injury con- :1butit two- minutes afterwards- '• earliest rKinrtshadf.the day wereI The King, afro had driven over ctitrrt© Clre tale of casualties, while tha main -magazine, which con- ' THE QUEEN'S DEVOTION. nI rur-m xdbuininghtl ec)councilrcharri-t tip-damage to Hull. and to the tained about five tons of the ex. , rep oris - g p g � � t The Queen has watched over iris night, nd with the memories of I + neighboring City of- Ottawa•may -Plosive, detonated with a-tremend- Q hip remarkable recovery rifler his ber -chile the length}=#ormalities, reach $100,0ft The list of dead oua_shock, The n'ofse was pecul- Majesty with the utmost devotion leaden tr tom•the actual. rocTarua- , ever acnes returning.on. Thu'rsd,rv. attack or perithplitis in. his corona- leading-up. P I may.be ndaed to'. = iarl� sharp and euornrous clouds town were proceeding. ~' night. She had heard of the Kings; ti+an- year, his subjects set great; • Thc.factor;ti•. eonij)rised a irrimber aF smoke rose to a great height in store un his ability to lull tliron h With to alar s ceremony, tiiicl to of small buildings oil the outskirts tho air, -chile stuues, many of C I I g K L _ illpess on'the wa • to Calais, . 3tastenea her arrival in England as the present illness.' When.the 1in1-_j.ius forty-fifth year, the second son I of Hull. It .was devoted -to the which were, ,of,-great arze,•. were•-_ ' much as possible. -Her Ma'e ty I l.etin, dated 11 'ami.', stated that hid!lwrri-to Bing" Edward VII. and .manufacture o_f a specially Power- shc,weredt upon th.e adjoining area, _. l �eondltion still Ave: rise- to .grave::Que n Alexandra becomes the rul- fill expkisi-a used rn railway con- mi.ny of them wrecking buildings �g ttias up pearly all night, staying by K A +er rd the-United Kingdom-of Great - ihi: King's bedside and anIy catch anxiety, and it Nvns seen that five1 g strnction and similar work. It in-. hundreds of yards... away:. Thou- g Britain and Ireland, of the British sands of windows were shattered in in h'rief rests'on the conch in her (lr•ctFrs had signed'it, tw(I.cnnsiilt- ntt<h'er ordinary conditions of hand- K Dominiuns bsevmd •the-seas, King, ants having been added to those in litrg extremely safe. bolt-"'Hull and Ottawa. sittin -roem adjoining the ,Kind's. - - K S attendance c esterda there, was Defender of the Faith, anti Em cLArnbCr. Her, Majesty saw no one y' i ,esu"r of India. L:neasrness has been felt in,Htill The fire lta•ch attracted a Rreate. C r --- - t 1 e uatiun- of_-the factory. number of s ectators, and it was e c Il a t sit .. exrnpt the physicians- -andl•Iics C n,mensur•a:tP flepr _sr n Str . _ _ _ - . ^. . . ._ _ ... . _ _ _ P. _ _ --••��,' t hlrtcher, the. nurse,'outside the , iht..sttn -vas-shining brightly in the -'s' - While ori the'outskiris' of the town, du,- to their fn•esence that the fpr-- er,embers of the -Royal family. Prin- i hltic skc,' and buoyant- spring was 7,FSS R'III9KEV DRI'Nii. it was situated within two or three ribly heavy casualty list is to be y - irsc Victoria Ghared .in the ]ung in the air and 14c.pt up cutrrage, riot l:unttrod yards of a number of nsc r]bed, Thc'hrtil of falCiriq stcincE �' t•igil. her 114)val Hi hne-s bel )in with the evening bulletin hope was shacks inhabited by.. door people. -last them down in nuihbers. _ Ia' - g 1 g Orders at British Distillerieq De- be-. brother U) hear with f,,rtit.nde atanduned., _ the city-council haft taken strips to paitienlar- a brrclgc over. Brewery creasing-Beer Prices Up. ` oblige. the company to remove'its ('1 eek was thronged with onlookers, their trying ordeal. Sitting for 80POLOW (.>1• THi' POPULACI. h(urs_by the 1wdsi(]n, her Majesty. : •• - :l despatch' from London` says: establishment, but the litigation re a : i it is {eared that some of thuds �i 1-nn relax fisc ucmq vigil once. l:�a the business claycame to a Th.: orders at distilleries continue stilted -in a -defeat for the�miinici-•�»ti tick- clown "'ore siibniergmd `be= blir watched the do6tr,rs at t•lwir (:Los,• the crowd' before the palace to .fall. -.Mans men have been dis- polity, the latest judgment in the,neath the waters of.the stream. work, .they a.isr, never }r.arinfi 1hP l roe ill, numbers, and. --:lien 6.20Ic nkin�.the.wh skesgdriitkeed rg eadoPt t isle aare cas(- n-having been rendered a short fi Jed whth}the hospitals- and winclfld- ! a=rk. room except for the briefest in- a bulletin with its announcement i n g i - Kn I , T { txr;air. Thi: Princess .uf-1�-a!es that .the King s .condition was cri: Lcer. nn itednesday the brewers The. fh•e started by the small hoc4; in;r injuries by falling stones, it "a ___ ::inecFher_shortiv_a€tet_�1) lock tical:«'.t t_17�'.�t.ed I?y_..tin _crld: H-ual_,+►_r.rc�)rnce� higher prices also for-�r ti�fll(le(�.5111�11t_ 1.11.111.. t., R�,_)IHId_ ___li(`Vf- that FPQFfl'1QO to-]50 Valli- _prices . yr-today morning. Rer�«sya� scrvanf .on,Lhe railing, there were beer. lin t:a4d •as a ��orkshop. This ' aiti�s have occurred. y '.. '.- .. ,..• ,• ..%:::, .�' :i'+%'a• s- �� )z"'' `•)^r. ':�: ,,3 ., -r, •`'�•wr t ..r..a�. a.,�'+'•-t.. .,e �•.t1 :�: 4 x� i A r;,-'' r, 'Y •4 9 ^i. ✓' {,:,',,x .w. n' C.5•,'•f,,.. '?ro 1`. 'R.t•.(. r„y. : ..}� ,1' t,: ' • -,... ,- - :.'. q-'w....: .,.. -a... :' �. ,`...__.,.,. .., :'':,. 9: , tl � �'r' 'y`^w :.h :�� ^"F� .t r a'�`t�`i�' �:w"n"'.ta� W�, .r i i ,._w�•:. :L r' wv,.u.»1'..:. '+i .,.. :3s': w , y`' .','?4'+:'a•*r`., l' .:�!F,_v. �u.y:".�"4 +fit�.,,;D'. .., `--------:-T--•-- . '.. - '-.__ __ - - - s._ .- :- - . MOB" 8R9il,T>tQE i ^_ 2ss'rusg+tota Batman (9m)-The � Wposed hackne stallion,she propertyIo r t a�int:r- 4h • i -: TILB RSADY-I will have a ko�� of X11 ti Pugh,Clyaren.ons,will make she � . 1 • —'i .. 4 - wood,RUL y8 @saaan qt Ilio ai his own stable 9}=lees d owes 1211D eat. that you secure reliable MANGiEL an TUR- _ WANTED-Th lease a farm of 40 or -_ r1' American- so aeree-Th t..a must, eo.toes.et. 8"g��s-The celebrated 6�merican- — 'NFP Beed as well as treed corn this year as the bnilaing. apps b O. s. sau.Lllalt, t3fgb. had tt6odit stallion, better known w market is loaded with old Beed at cheap prime. ~w n b rr tspsuitaa .�Plok.risF7'Oa►aatttoaee. tans Orwk lost Appb Jaok,the pkv rcy of C E Rood. _ We are selling deeds of all kinds guaranteed 1$i Drool road,will=the aeaeon of 1910 this year's crop. They are SIMMERS' BEST FOR [3ALIt-f3ood s6roog 8 e�s3ag as follows: irtoaday�ldsy gad proceed. and thorn hl reliable. The PRICES are -BATZS OF ADv3STIBINB: �oaras Wyps a, Dmarh new, aboy fn.1~_ Iwbman's Altoaa noon, For -• ag y �irei fnsa►ion psrlise - - le e11ata make, wilt "U &t 1 saertaes. M s-4}Ha . , - tlar'a and reasonable, -- --- >saeb enba11ga&at ioaes►tas.Ds lire• 6 sesta I[AN.P oleriai. 3411 sht s hotel(#ap.1 wood 010.`Tnesdi y ?btu rate domet"inolo eC i tom orForsian — Mandan house Usbridge night. W - dvatieeasena. ANTED-Two girls for hoose- ameday,hotel Utica-noon, hotel North TT jj��{ Speelee tares xconths:pesy9• mesio: eo°' _S S ,Ralf wages�L6. ALI avtoli o , rs.o, �p�"l�m �M�� _ , ;T�--CHICK_�0_ 0�. caste tar $or• mea►ha or th.7«r• obs tr,Hatt• Sons.,araasioa maR�ae ate= B fit. Fri my, Brou u v r �,/ Jead7 oe Jean77 eoatracts payable quwterly. dseas s arbors Jnnostoa P.O. _ Btdusso earns.►ea lines or under,with p&per botel night. Saturday to bis own-81A . ea. ..a,"ao,payable in ad..n«• FOR YOUNG CHICKENS O asjj T. sin lee&1 eoWmns tea oentsp,r tine, BALED AL$IHE FOR BALE--The 2KEJcsldo Jr. 863-Tbe e>zoeUens road case q per line eaoa saM11gaess isees►ies. rad baa tar sale a gaaaWy of bal- bone,the property of Thos Beverley lel . � per y ;8 encases sates mads known oa appliaa- d&leib sniiabli for teid Rr LedeHnf apyly !t}, bth con Uxbridge, will make the A special prepared mixture for very young ulna No teen a8ver1Wn[ so a sAWOSTT.los YI.s.a»p►ekeaistt 80 ern of 1910 as' follows:: >Ifonday chicks. Theq do better on it than on any rwtio meaw without wet tO1w°"uO°' ' 6o other food. Ask Poultry men. They use and •mph beiss rted until torbYden"it*bar#"as L�OR BALE-A second hand Do- afternoon proceeds to H Tarr s Mon lin Orden for discos &dvwUoo- h LaTv Qreaga WS lb per boor fns n h6 Taeeday W]raob Widemw's recommend it. - tg eats mnsi baro writing and reatt6tbe lmb• hour capes in lea repor. Will De con 7 Markham noon, by way ct Cashel -- liabtr. wluoh ap 1pp17-so eio. MaINT08H.Port to Unionville night Wednesday, to POUND y,tab Work prompthJaslesded b, IIafon P O + Perkins Bros' coo 4 Markham noon, _ �C• �+• " D 1 EED FOR BALE-The undersign- Cowove's lintel E1Rin Mills till Than le r Groceries at the Grocers. _ ataike clover seed also •quantity of eibo an corners night. Friday to Mansion house millet seed. Apply os premira lo► lo,non T, Sgooffville noon and night. Saturday -JOHN MURKARt Proprietor'. piekering•Rrwr orPhon Z'&PUGH,Clare- moat. f6tb by way of Altoaa to bis own stable, D. ' - "a manager. RICHARDSON'S --- ;- -•--•- .--- -. ANTED-An experienced farm 2�ntttl/ G'resceus 46706 A.T.R-The - - --W-NOTZG AND COMMENTS bend,middle ailed,to work on twin by standard bred regiaterec'trotting stallion year!n western Ganda Would waist in pror ye"carii Lomeet n for the t�villins to aerie the property of Dr. Jam. Mows, Brook Q riday evening last at 11.45, w e99@.Oo per year,p Addrwe O: SHAW, lin,cad Thos.Maddutord, Whitby, will N utt g"k iUtt make the season of leaves as inflow: R I A M E S < thdon time, or 0.80 Pickering Monde Ma and,leaves his own stable R alae, the end news tune fiaahed 811 (PASTURE TO LET-The undersign• y y C L ed baa to let a quantity of tln"lose vee- Queers'=hotel,Whitby,.proordon to Ito. 1 tine. a never-failing stream paaainR through Holiby'@ Andley noon, Gordons hotel - v►itrd of England had died after a meremsw,lot soon. t.Psekering, eo. 1°g ° Appleby's bot•i Yo BOY.Sougo H 1. sl st hotel Liver 1 noon, very brief illness. As a restilt the Weer Sill n ht. Wednesday to'A E CARRI CA ES ' rofhole British Empire is now id HOUSES TO LET.-Two frame ][aJor's Whfaeva a night. Thursday so . hoasea on the Bi ton road Just sat of ' Bmaltbam hotel now, Osbert's hotel Piokeriag rtna�t Eaeb lot contains about two psr,ac. a good toads are here. Don't you need a new buggy? �. deep mourning, for Ding Edward .ea«of t.na with a numbaa of fruit tie" s boose alight, Friday to Tem turps probably the most popular stable on one of the 30111 Far further par"cu- Doose Columba. soon, Commercial - Is"&cplJ to W,V.It1I.I.z&Pickering Fitt hotel Oshawa oigM, Satarday to his king who ever lived. He had an - - own.table. . F OR SERVICE-The Holatein-Fru. Barota Elect (58sB?-TDs imported - sthr<strioita mother, Victoria the F .va g,W-; e„te„ a11eserveld Feyaa" Cl daedaJe stallion the proper: of W at 41jo----�, and from her as well as from soistern tamtly far mark butter p.oanetsoa gb, nos,w t�e spam -- _^7pver forty carriaRve ivat arrived of t1� fain- bis father, the Prince Consort, he as 30194,eon 1.Piekena/.ova" u The Do- as of 1910 as follows•: MoudaT,May 9, _ barba rum. l.riae,l or 7+111 come g9. Thos s to T liniish's nos 9 Pickering : inherited those gttalsties which sNale11han.maamer• ons Munroe dt McIntosh; McLaughlin, Domin- ` - W-� oaon,JJ Soots':Atha ni be. Tuesday to made him tl>e, most popular man ARM FOR SALE,--Being lot 8 B. J B Turner's Mongolia soon.Wm Coalt ion, McKie, ate. at prices from#05 up, j p in England if not in the whole •OD Pakersas• eRaaaminS 70 sat+:,*Jay wei!'s zoo 10 Markham naxbl Wodos@ ' g main. oa the premises are a 1&r@e trams ,key to R 1111roy's Cedar (iron noon, world. His death at the present brew.and also..mall frame d J2441= flood W m TssfV's c herr w.od night Thurs' .- frame baro with senna,sablirg6 uadeznaatb. A , y _ moment is deeply to abs regretted eeter-taili0l stns&= rose throegh one cornea day 10 Toms bald Llyerpool conn,of the tam. A sued.yanng orchard of eholoset Gordon,.hotel Pickering night. Friday As England is lust passing-through MniL school.a corner of farm. Convemens to T A Knox s Brock road°oon, BronRb aR,mark-S. M in "IT at a barigma for quick _ a great brims, a crisis in wfitch it �yp�e.l!iyyobti W.Bestate' further r;w� ' ikeby��eR°o i i'ioki�O°�°000n,`°eltem�e w �OM�'' EARLF ANl� GE1' �O $i CHOIC�7 AT le(tuiref7 a Wise D1aD -to act as boa IS"8E4�fakorina• his own stable. .guide. King Edward.contrary to --t- _}_�1 j� Ba"n Fameara 7591-The pure bred g y t the ezpectataona of a great mune, JUDI UL NOTICE Clyne dale sial loo,owned a► the Dan ' barton farm known as the Parker farm Disneys -Mae finer a I I evel-oped into a spies, tactful '— will mate the mason of 1910 as 131= oma -- ruler. one wysse influace was al- Mwets of George Pwker,ulseeased stable Doob"Loo ways dit�eted towards peace, one Notice is hereby given pursuant to. Bucev ataas f3,i38;, (112281 -The ONTARIO �r� O O the Revised StAatutes of Ontario.Chap choicely bred imported ( yde11daie stat i ��RIO ;. _..... . whose hand had smoothed down ter 129. Section tib, that-all creditors icon. the property at 9,C Banker, Pick VI/l�'ll��Y. " - many rongh places. and . it heli and others having claims against the erioR, will make the season of.. 1910 as p6, y -Estate of George Porker, fate of t.be follows. l[oadsy 1011 cad, ppruoeed*to A lull range of spring goods, including harness and harness euppliee, ' t been. the earnest 4t er of a Township of Pickering in the Oounty A Tom's Liverpool nssh% Toesday to that be.might belong spar- of Ontario, Esquire, deceased, who Log 84066',Rouge Hill noon. Apppto plow shares, wire fence. etc., always on hand. _ l ed to occupy a he Twenty-seventh b''s bagel Test *fill night. Wedaesd&y day o anus--' - - in'* Lives soon, to his own He enjoyed the conBden-M of all ed o0 or before the First day of .June, s6r ' classes of people. No man did A, D.. 11110, to rend by post to ?Are. bagel Whitby sighs Friday to ld t H. Parker. Dumbarton P.O. martial hotel Oshawa nigbi. Saturday more than he to ameliorate the morgan to BandW's hotel N bialy Does, thence the AdministratAx of the said decess• to�own Embie. condition of the poor. No Otte will ad or to the undersigned Solicitor fur Hi dant 114946) [MC-Tbe import - ° lever know much hes spent in that her, the particulars of their ettaims and y y P y g y g pe ed Clydesdale stallion, the pro`art of Cit rices-You can save our freight and have our node do- t but he sapent. enormous of the securities(if anyl held by them: W G 13aott, l'lsremosg, will make the livered. Any person wanting upholstering done will kindly let we and that after the expiration of the seams 1910 w [olbws Atoaday, • _ Sams, He was a •statesman in said dile. the said Administrator will M& sod to $ Diene e' town know. Samples of.covering can be seen at the store. Picture"lraas- a be at liberty to distribute the assets of y 'proceeds y ing and all kinds of repairing done. every sense of the terns, but be hue eight. Tuesday to S Faendda a can was, not a_politician. If he had the said Estate or the proceed*thaveod ON insale noon, w H Holtby's Audley among alto partier entitled thereto, olabc Wednesday to Joseph Grill's • any leanings towwrds any one of Navin rrd to the claims of which N she shallthea bava received notice Kmgatoa road coos. Gordon Hones Ql`� �� e>��ll� �Itum the two great political parties, no Pickering till Friday morning. Friday gent _ and she will not be liable for the said to T A Koos'@ Brook road own, :person ever knew it for he success- assets or proceeds or shy part thereof, brougham notal alghs. Sasarday to &Call cad get prices and we cats before.placing yore order. fully coaceated his pe incli- so distributed to any person of whose hia own stable, - t - maim she shall not then have received oallant CAflttan(19193) [4"31-The io"tops, if he ever had any. The notice. ,bampioD imported Clydsaaa a essiticn• CAREFUL ATTENTION TO V Tenth da . .: . esdere of all -the political parties Dated at Doubarton the T, y the property of R Delos, 0 esu Riper, YD of May, A. D., 1910. will make the season of 19M as fol Iowa: �u,M-R A T,MTNf-1 A NIS-FrNERAT' nRIC _+ .: `• «. etlfib"deepest regard for him. Beaconsfield, G}ladittooe, z-g Boli L.T. AtoRt•std Administratriz. am hotel Dig t. Tuesday w T A Kaoz's Salisbury. Campbell-Beunermatl, Brock road noon, R Tom's Liverpool till phone night or day, Bell or Independent. - Balfour; Healy find others, repre- Navy= Brass Band ' Wednesday night. Thursday Russell Carter s Cbsrrywoca night• roneoroHP C C. Se BURLING, �- __ PI�KERING senting all political parties have Reemr's can 6 8oarboro noon, bald only one opinion In regard to Of $CarbOrO Hamtu*s Markham and 8oarbon' loan practice, is line night. Friday to J don's non 9 Hing' Edward;• the Poacemaker. 2g strong,.ail in-good p Markham noon, R Esaieeoa's coo 9 For about nine years 6has he re- open for engagements for Markham n4tbL Saturday to his oma r - the coming season. stable._ igthed and ffar •one can point to a r rtna a to Holatatse G7ateJ=The' s�oiosly bred CORN ! COtake'he 1m made in that time Fo pply imported CI desdale,saU[on the roper - - akin rater. iVtit only in his own T. LITTLE, ty of W P ones, W Ward and F Coop 3_ "kingdom has he been beloved but Brown's Corners at,will mike the season of I91��u fol hnpr W Leaman ,or Independent Telephone. V,85 lows: 000"y, Stay gut, White Cap allow Dent„other nations have'looked upon own sable,lot'6 ooa tl Piokeri wntineENSILAGE -Giant White' J as a shining ezample of what•& a�� �� HOTEL L t �,Wyp��t�Ashburn for i king ah0111d be. While other ai1t61 Tuesdayy,proceeds w w Wbnr a =Cob Coru, Longfellow, Idna;s and rulers move around pro- For Sale Or To eon?Whitby nickel. Wednesday. ,3•:: yy�e's lowds to win Middleton's G-em,;WJ • Q tented b, an armed guard.Hing O. N. R. noon, Jas Lemon's non 6 right. Thea Ms in&el and Turnip. Se6d A very buoy corner. 19�dward felt himself to be as safe through. Easy terms. Apply�� day,so J Patterwn's eon.7 nisbl. Fri as his must humblernbject. That day.to Frank Wen's Bone, thence 10 Mammoth Yellow Intermediate. Giant Sugar Mangel, beet as X Gleesou, Greenwood his own sable. " confidence in his people caused �� - earth. Sweed Turnip Seed,Elephant, Derby, Purple Top, _ them toimposethe eameconfidence �( rr( i e YOUR. r - n coo aad_Canadfetn. Everyfftrmer should and love in him. It is the egrnest ifA1E IYY BOUGHT `OUII" SES 1 a eat un — hope of all that his successor,Hing . 6 least try a pound. 'George the Fifth may prove a We are prepared to fill all orders for corn. Improved Leeming, TT A - worthy successor of aworthy sire, White Cap, Yellow Dent, Compton':early. Government tested and GEORGE .PHILIP, __�F'Q V G���� � frilly.guaranteed. 'Also niabot and_.turnip-seed,-all-var1eties: •Mull a. -- line of dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots and oboes. A boz of .._. - CARD OF THANKS- polish given with every pair of shoes, black or tan. si ' We the undersigned desire in this Choice fruits-Oritfiges,'banabas, pineapples and letnous: `` B K ,! - g :public STANDARD manner to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends Highest price paid for buttec and eggs. Terms cash. �F CANADA for their kindness during the illness -- �,tablished 1873 Brssc6et - _. :and burial--of our beloved daughter and sister, also the "choir. Weare GEO. A. GILLRSPIE, - Dunbartotl TRANSMITTING MONEY J sincerely grateful'and we tender them ,• r t the assurance tba.t,tb*ir kindness-will ever be remembered by ua. r - 1WIR o i F'or sums up to $50 ourBank Money C?fdai areMr.and Mrs. PeterRobloson'afid I f � � � �� convenient and inexpensive. For larger amounts we issue family. poo - e. Mone sent at Once to an May F baryon eleewh-6 e�- ?Hers a averalgs, wok shirts,in shAts,ltie ':socks bar>Jclug pointlld before - orlfJ--b -TelegrapluC of �.aOteJI green River, Ma 10th,1910. efts or of Exchang y _ - yy g in the'w - utrance Examinations I d i Fodder Corn, Mengel and Turnip Seed. c D ant st Every Blranc]L ei 1 an smocks. Boots and shoes for all. Transfer. - t l Entrance Examinations will be held Steele BriggR' Early Leam ng Savings Bank eparbn i the Whitby Colleitiate Institute on We also handle Ssameon's well-known s des, shovels, hoes, forks and } - Wednesday, Thursday .and Friday. rakes. Always fresh groceries on hand. P I C K E fit.I N JG BRANCH ' lune 22nd, 93rd and 24th. Candidates egg ws •will govern themselves accordingly. pp y� rbarton ..WM (iE A P.19,E. [w , RLE ri y r• lmltohBttaC>a IN4 WAUG H,H, _ .P1_.. i 1wus1F>d N Y ... �� ,,,•,�r�,. ,yRa � r�•c Vis..., 4,�d w>,uq' •$+'^' w•3ti" `a�4:e% �T�r�, ',.• -.- 'xnw:^.r ?., Y„r' ,;s^.fi rip'd6' •^i7y, ,�. ,�y•r n t .b: ✓ R' �'` I: -re:... ...._ .s:n... .•_• ..> :g u _ •'3•�-.-_`_ _ ✓"'� "".4.•- A^_. _ :2 :}. _ .9..' !`._t":o .. 4xr"^N,•••'" is r. • • ct.ni'tsisioi+lr Mr. Mow, a student of Mchlast- � ' Irl tj_ w is making repairs er IInivereity,occupied the pulpit to his nee. in the Baptist Ishuroh on San y ! ! ! ! - ,.: August Leggatt.was a Toronto last and preached most accept- Relieves Stofisch Falsely 1 isitor last week. abl1 T11iD8tmedlate� Coll and see our New,Spring Linea of „�• �_. .J.J. Harvey spent a few days a are pleased to report that KZN'Sr WOMEN'S and CEMDREN'S FOOTW M In the city last week. Joseph Gregg, of North Clare- If the food you ate at r last meet David Wag of Malvern, spent mons, who was seriously ill last not dige.0. but laid for a long time s6 reasonable prices. ek,fa now somewhat improved. s Sunday with his•pwmnts here. like lead on your:stomach, thea. you ��. Rev. J. A. Grant is spending a We-hope his progress towards to- have indigestion and quick action 5 Rosea Flour and choice pastry Sour alwaye on hand. dew days in the city this week. e9yery ma�y continue. should be taken. re --- lea Hoyer is building a atone Pilkey, who has been in Of coarse there amany other . Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. foandaiSon underneath his barn. the city during the past week,has symptoms of indigestion, such as -- Thomas Epregg'wan in Montreal moved to .Claremont and..ls now_ belching up of sour food. heartburn. The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor We week Leith a cathine of cattle. comfortably settled in the drvel- disfanes.,shortness of breath and four ling be to John Gerow with breath'and if you have any of them, - .� Nelson and Mrs.Wag sg__ were in your stomach is out of order and .; Goodwood on Monday calling arca whom tae has engaged for-the sum- should be corrected. friends. mer. llddi-o-aa tablets have oared thous- Graham' Bros. entertained t► The Uticn and Claremont foot- surds of cases of indigestion and stow- 'jRICHARD'AN S number of friends from Toronto ball teams will play their first ach trouble. if you have an stomach g ' match of the season on the athlet- distress.Mi-o-no,will relieve instantly. - - on Sunday. But MI-o-na unlike most so-called Bliss Hyfield, of Brooklia, was ie grounds here tomorrow(Karat- dy.pepsia remedies, does more than `�pal�t6 of iSnest display of T the guest of Miss F. $irtchison on day?evening. It is hoped that relieve; It permanentlycures d - - � there will be a stood attendance of ysMP- llhhiaa, A ysr7 isle tisorlooeat of Saturday last. sic or any stomach trouble by putting Miss Mary Graham and Mins those,interestedin the game. Ad- energy and strength into the walls of Stationary. Boob,DoW, Toys, Earl Crpig are visiting at Kirk Beel- mission i0 cents. the stomach where the gastric juices receive for the Holiday trade, pall '' Women'a Institute will are Produced, and ss• them. Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson hold their reqs ar moo A large hoz of Mi-o-na tablets costa but 50 eenta at c ens an spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ing at.the hotne of Mrs. R. Beane are guaranteed to cure or money back. Weskl and Dail Newspapers 8arper, of Goodwood. on the afternoon of May 18th. All When others fail. Mi-o•nacura. Itis y y - - Y Thomas and Mrs. Wilson, of .members are specially invited to a producer of flesh when the body is ' Myrtle, spent Sunday with Clare- be present as the officers for the phi it cleanses the stomsch and `W J M.T. }�j=CA.RMSON wont friends and relatives. year will be elected therefore a bowels• puriSea the blood and makes M. Peter acuab jr. and Alias Mar- good'nttendance le urged. rich re�blood. t3tmot:. ret Macnab are aa few The Utica and Brooklin football srne- re. James Elder. of Toronto, is Saturday eEvdeningthlast rookljnWOME-U upending a couple of weeks with but the game resulted in a draw.her grandmother, Mrs. Middleton. This places Claremont in the firstf slairs. Lew. Todd, of Stouffville, place in the league matches ands►�JvfJ i As spending a few days here with we hope they may retain that po- CAT ASTHMA, lint lows- 0 it ��S %ar parents, Was. and Mrs. Leap- eition to the end of the season. �' '. ,+". Among those from a distance Brom'GMPr C'�y load CAW or —'e999 Mrs Samuel Stephenson,02 Kin- who attended the funeral of the mossyback. z3old ase gfrs�eabrd Use tete ?=Ou$ &Ai QRdfi 8 - sale, spent a day ]lust week with late John M. Macnab were David T- M. YoFsddeo. hoer rents,Tbomai and Yrs. Gib- •IC t� Young, of Guelph; Dr. D. W. Everyone who nese these paints once aonEinaes to use them, fat - - - boas. Ferrier, Charles William, Allan fact will have no other. Why 4 Because without doubt they arb Geo a and Mrs. Richardson and Miss Micheli, the Misees Park, ! the best produced, hove the greatest covering qualities, the -most :. . _ 190eat Sunday with the latter'p R. P. Hopper, and Miss. Bell,- of �MESEEKE R S delicate colors, are made of the purest materials. We carry them la another, Yrs. Turner, of Green Toronto, and George and Mrs. great variety. A full range of wall colors. 'River. Gerota•, of Port Perry. - R. Bryan cad Rev. J. A• Grant BugRp paint,_Rold paint, varnish stain, wagon paint, aluminum, 8. ;had a successful day trout flsbing NOWEXCURSIONS hard oil, boiled oil, raw, turpentine, pure white lead. Paints for ev- ` - on Monday when the .farmer AD1dINISTRATOR'S y To cry purpose. Brushes for every purpose. naught twenty-eight and the lat. T� TO CREDITORS Let us give you-prime on Builders' Hardware. � k ,ter nineteen of the speckled beau. _ TER fMThe shareholders of the Clare- to NOTICE Is hereby given ursuant ' CHA�iES SARO'ENT, CLARREMONT F' wont Union Cemetery held their &ad Amending.. 189Chapter lat all p r- �annual rueeting one evening ret- Z• and insclim Acts, that all per- ... — sons Caving claims against the Mata - CANADA lently end elected the officers for of George Leng. tate of the Township LOW ROUIV® TRIP RATES 60 VIARS, v� the ensuing year as follows : of Pickering. gentleman, deceased, �� �� President pundy. Vice who died on or about the 18th day of President—George Johnston, Se- February, 1910. are required to send s• �cretery-Tressurer�-•-Fred Farmer, by post prepaid or deliver to W. V. lrr. L l>t Jos!L.Y Lt 1.x! � t Synopsis of Oartti[liei=1 Richardson or the undersigned Ad- � 8, 17.S1 , 1.8,29 Sgt.i.m North-wAAt I.aand - ,.,Directors—Joshua Bundy. George � :Johastoo, mioistratrix of the estate of said de- _.. r Fred Farmer,and G. M. renou� isrfacs•t. ra•trps Regulations. 'Forsyth. ceased. addressed to Pickering Post TORONTO To witudirso afm alta? y Office. Ontario.on or helots the isL °liamr !i trssco ANT e.smn ono w ebe emir of a tasnii�, _ It is with regret that we report of June, 1910, their Christian sod a Taros• i-OD s.n. Deaaorss at+ot mea.oT.e is 7"" "d, may bcraw. 7 q ohsva data �,•� steed* qaarteb4sotioo of aysfabia Dominum z ; the death of Mrs. James Gottrlie surnames and addresses with roil parofte"s in Yaaesoba. Baakatmhewsn or Aieanw.. which took lace aL Ler bolas On ticularr of theft claims and the awtore 7 oasti fine cad 9eooad Cite Coag... �� nor oosero�e �s.e'm ai+ tioaot mase arrant in e»reou as 06 p Colomiet cad Tourw sle+iem y, �®g =8101MAn,ds ASenoy or Bob-Agway toe as ;the fourth coaceseion of Uxbridge of the sororities i if as f held by them. s tm scares GP.A Agrat or wreM etorew+a ea difefist, Entry bT pro mrd be made at any n at the AND TAY.z Nouse that after the last g D.P.A..Toswta n+. t �.aCs %M7 ma 0WWn eoaetstaes bT tathae, moa• 3' age o! yenta. arasa veeaoai to w awn daa11htrr,broffier os since of lmtsadtat apo place on Friday_afternoon tesU41i will proceed to u a a �Daw«�e wAmahs residanoe aper cad he h aid assets of the said dacrased among the anit♦.a+noa of the land in scab of Un" w n er bon was 1 to reef is ®i�0fio~f tis secrete �n the foa^th cooces- parties entitled thereco-having eegoerd • ry onl to the claim of which said notice • ' pas me homeswd oo s o y a rMSp Ms Bsefshiu M aopW ownad e+ad oaenpiad by him or �,�b,is rge shrill have been given as above uir- C.mov dsre�mta mjn�' taloa. The deeseased lead a la e,eq tabs.enatir,,,w da family of six girls and five boys. ed.and that the said Admioiacratri: LA L Mlasarrq, � y 6• y flooding may p .mpt a aare.raeetton r� Tire sympathy of the community will not be liable for said assets or any All kinds of.builds material includ g si" 'm' �' Price sun `0m' ' b extend to the members of the part there of to any person or persons building Duties--Wass reede nz'moatbe in of whose claim notice shall not have log rough and dressed lamtier, . from date st to em b carr+ (faeiadta4 family in their bereavement, lath etc. ham'.time sled w acre nomasfead N The mon phi social of the B.Y. been received at the time of such dim MACHINE SHO P I cad aattiaz ofd am+o"Et M. � . y d homesteader who ba`exhausted his home- ' tribution. A carload of British Columbia shin- a, P.II which was bald in the Baptist fte.a�y t and cannot obtain a pea-ampttow arch last Monday evening was Dated the l?th day of April. 1910. glee,have just arrived and are selling The undersigned having arch- may taia a purchased homestead in eeftsla z at`OLOO per square. Terms cash. p disrrisa. mi1140 par am. Datw—t[asa decidedly successful aRaPr. Mae. Axxxx Intim. ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in reside siz months m .sea or taree 8l. Administratriz, Pickering. Ont.( W. D. GORDON A SON. Kinsale, is prepared to do all Cultivate Am sena cad weal a hoose war+lt a�' d There was a large attendance and p the Young men of the Union rend- kinds o! repair lurk and general W0s00 ered a� blacksmithing. _ ,w.ooai •rloe =: *ad instrua0eatal music. readings -- -��� the>tiai.ee and recitations. ThomaA Goode S I Ivi F b YiNO Prima h guars, - ' 1)s a Prices right. iaeedwm�sI will not n.Ptd for. gave sten-minute talk which was Call and see us. pmnch appreciated. - At the con- Dealers In Dry Goc do, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Etc p = _ illusion of the program refresh- , JAMBS ENGELLY. C ' mento were served in which the 'GROCERY BARGAIN S _ nests, out, . Ki tsieatin are sure to become pb - d" "dies assisted. These monthlyy //�� ga po mong the other appetising goods we have in stock we pick net sortrir Re B R Y xti�. N - bar as they are not only interest- bargain for the next two weeks or while they last. SsBBE>Es ~ . Sag but are beneficial from an u- Fresh cooking figs, large vise,per lb. c* ' s .� :. adl►tioas2 and social eaandptintIE ,Seeded raisins .. .8c, Tobaccos, pipea end scaokers swill be the)adios tarn to give the - - - eandriee. C>eatral office Bell -2 tens�nPi pcisatu�lmoa —!6c• Telephone Co. Aagency for t entertainment. Preach sardine+,,can - - —los. Holston>�undry. s The committee in•charge of the Brunswick sardines,can - - —10c. CLARBMONT. ONTARIO og ..Ojremont Union Cemetery are Beautiful large strawberries,can —liic. bbac y these days in grading, plant- Maple syrup, Can - _18C. _ g evergreens and ethet'jviss Im- OUR TEAS.—Have you taxied them. In this liar our trade Is growing all-the Be W. EYAN81 a vin i6. It is a pleasure to time. Our lie.Ib. black and mixed is the beat In Canada for the-money. When you bre�r package te►for'i0e.lb.you only get the tea we Req you for Of all asatseiais and BsgtRst w t so much interest is be- Me lb. We oleo put up black,mixed and gram at 80c,*Oc and We lb. � in sbg. IS will pay you R Ling taken in $be new cemetery 8t ve on tried our coffees, Fresb and tic,efo and 4Oc lb. si our oloolt - : ;#°d tDat t6eylromotere have had Five>E�ose.Flour. She best in Osaaddaa. Try It. Shop and Residence, Dundas St "d ���� y strong ,e tore sre eaQt�>ti D. 8IPSON t Co.; PICBERIN WarrsY;ONT. lir~i e.Wt 40: a�°lhro` ' mined to snake it each that the Three doors west of Whitby House. commission of 19 per seat.,which yen well y people WOO have a pride in it. It �y�by purchasing ne. ds hoped-that otheY` parts of the ° 'township will follow the example T We are prepared to instal wood or iron VNIM $UNIT[ .'.set by Claremont. There should pumps on short notice,also attend •oses, whttby.Ontario be two or possibly three union to all kinds Of repairing. ' --ycemeteeies in the township instead Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, w of innaii�ettable .small ones that also gasoline engines and; q q ro m �. the urs ear gg are allowed to,become eyesores to We have Pro _ g 8 3 $ � O t• _the communitythrou h ne tact. faced a wash - z._•. -" q g er that almos6 MAQN;,�T CREAM SEPARATOR b _ The first league football match Phone No.fi0 at residence. 5 w -of the season was played at Ash- runs itself. _ n p e i -burn lest Saturday evening be- It washes the t _ P O tween the Ashburn and Clare- clothes with- The Pickering g a ' g o x 8 0 t*o qOs ;moat teams. The game was a 'out rubbing or t 4 ° 2 tt a'r y o1 ;hard contested one and was con- tearing them. Vigilance Committee .. 3 " '.:tinued into the night when the It washes a e it �e &� •o = M 'darkness was so great that neith- `The object of this Association is to O whole tubfuI rw �• see the ball nor th3 goal could be o f c 1 o t b e l lessen stealing.and prosecute a.6 !I q Co • -seen. Several disputes occurred the felons. r .. � O i 'in which the Ashburn bo a refus_ clan°' wrist- . y bande and all. Members having proper stoleu commons• ti 8 '0 • °"° 'rear y~ }ed to allow two goals which their in from 0 to 10 property T cite immediate) with an member re fpr - s Opponents claimed to have scored. minutes. -� S � 5 ' . a. iuv - any ._ tAs a result the game was prolong- of lhieofee Clommitiee. 8 C `..ed into the night and the day be- - - Membership ass i1.00. 7 se. �� ' r pcame somewhat rough. OWIng to TioksUlwav be bad from tun F. dent oe; S `; E 8 s a 0.0 Jd7 • S a� ?1 _ ,the wet weather the ground was Onr booklet tells bow and 19-free. Don't wait until you can't arch any 9.aret•n oaapppieatioa. �. S f4 ! E q e o. sept more but writs for it to-day.. Address— Exec, Cam.—L. J. Banns, Cleo, La net 3 is rather bad condition which y. W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont ar r S S e Rev ti !Wade the play heavy. A was called C'tsremont was declar- HOWARD E. TURNER, Whitevale 1,A. O'Connor, Arthur lefrey, danuauT tell— itbyT. oeh.w.'o, �.ni�ea ed the winner by the score of I to ps.rmt p .u>t ►+.cp,aCtag11ea O ha.C Ot C township. aA� 6mmse • ,i�edTela ti, i Who e Pickering a to chi 'Prat. r9' ltea g p . r •a ,r r d 'o :. '. . ,.-.. .... .. .: a t�'. 4' ,�y.,. - - p eN. ,t� :a"�.. r' "n,..la- 'L' i�, Ft- M.l'• -'`�C ,� c r r'..,..•',.:. .' ,...n....:•. ,...; .. �;..! .., ..:a :d. . .,. •:-�.y.-,e-.x�•il> "t:' .-t. .!>•^ a :*:.r ...+C. .��5 .,r��2+°-"tt^.''"'". '; 'F. :r6.P!.'�" yy y, .,,i, .. .. *. .. « .;A1,,:. rt,f.:' ;f+.,.�++:w�h.H.i:,%.:: »y .-:. .' 'r..r ..✓};,,a'°'X,:s+�y ti., ��. ., - - n , y. x: E• •4 • 9 .. _�. - 4. 7. - m.: aw•Gr `.i.+•-:. ..Yw e:sxr „.=.w`-. s ECZEMA IS—'GAUSED' `�l.e �1 V• �/-EV ✓OLS :BY IMPURE BLOOD -=- - Has been Canadas favorite N N TIOSAL S Yeast rt f _ I E8 ji LESS099 + - eas over a quarter o a It is Banished by Dr. Williama'Pink MAY w. 'century.' Enough for 5 cts '. Pills Because The, Yaks -•-- I OYA. to produce 50 large loaves food Blood. Lcesoq NII. Growing. Haired to of fine, wholesome, noun Ask any doctor and he will tell Jesus, Qiatt. 12. �-32, 38-42. tnad�bleead:— yt,u that;eczema is caused-by-im- _ G6W1FTeXt`9 Dii;ti:L:� purities in the blood; that nothing - - - _ 1 DO'not ekpenitnertt—those car, cure it that does not reach the Verse 83. The multitudes were u; U1 -` _ -blood--that outward- applicationa anrt tied-Well they. might be, for _ is nothing just a8 good:! s arse worthless. :That .is the 'reason they had,. witnessed a threefold E. W. C1ttrETT CO.LTD. • %vbyDr. Williams' Pink Pills have miracle-a poor unfortunate 'given illumination, always proved so successful-they mental illumination, speech, and CA, wlnnaa�s. Montreal ucr on the blood, and in .acting on sight. MOST PERFECT MA • Awards!highest hown at M the blood they banish those erup- The son of David-A popular title " all Expositions. c (tions and pimples, relieve the irri- for the Messialf, reflecting the - - f, -.cation and itching_and give'perfect teaching of the rabbis; that the son - ' *aith. They have cured thousands of David would not come until - of cases where'pour blood has re- Rome's rule was world-wide. Dur- MILLIONS FOR PENSIONS: s�slted is di�PARe efore Queen- Victoria aacenderitho Among those ing the lifetime of Jesus no ques- He came to Canada some five years ' they have cured is Mrs. James Wil- trcna as w taw Davidic descent Of ( S. ens a asses pproprra one throne 1••:ns, Aylmer, Ont., who says: `'I his family were raised even by his and was in good health u e enflered a good deal with eczema enemies. Jude, the Lord's bi-o- J for =t65,000,00A. til a.few weeks .ago. Recently he received a letter from a brother in a•id did not get anything to help ther after the flesh, had descend- •® � A despatch- from Washington IrrIand from whom he had ti6t We until I took Dr,-Williams' Pink ants who incurred the jealous hat- ' say a: In less than fifteen minutes'ti ,gills. These freed my blood of all d of Domitian, the em ® heard ,in 60 years. re peror, for time the Senate on Wednesday con-` e very reason that they sprang siaered and Passed the nsioSrunties and gave me speedy re thnap- „I'—" from - - - ycU enthusiastic in praise of these 34. By Beelzebub-See Word Stu- .3r. "" $155,000,000. -Senator Scott, who PI lls." die:; for April 3. No better testi- was in charge of the bill, stated Girl on (Pay to Canada With Fiaaee .. A medicine khat can make rich, many to the genuineness of the that hencefeZrth there would be a l Dled at Sea. c sect blood will cure anaemia, rheu- miracle could exist than his ape- ? rapid falling off in the amount re-'4 matism, eczema, nenralgiaJndiges- cions and sensplesak !fling , of the� quired-for the payment-of pensions. A despatch from Montreal says.:' tion, !least pall3itation, the ills of Pharisees. Binet the wonder had lie said that 81,000 perisionere had'' A tragic incident took phaco.during I tie voyage of the Allan liner Ion Igii thood and of womanhood and a,ac.tua"lly taken place, it must be died last year. host of other troubles-simply be- 'ci.reumvented somehow and the en- _ yo.un -p Glasgow to hfostFeal. Two � young spit, bound for the West, cadge these troubles are the result thusiasm of the people checked. Eo BUILDING BOOK IN XONTREAL � -- --wt bad blood-that is w the al Itbis foolish charge is .made that George Rose and Agnes Brown, be ways cure the above troubles yand Jesus is in league with the prince $12,980,000 Represented In Projects came acquainted at the start of the a bring the glow of health to pale lof demons. J0 Nader Way. trip and became- engaged, 'intend- cheeks. Bold by all medicine deal-i gy, Every kinddom divided Ther int; to get married on their arrival e rt or direct at 50 cents a box or!first move of Jesus was to expose R despatch from Montreal says: in Canada. In mid ocean the girl Ia ��,,, There will be a building boom in died su-ddenly from heart' failure 7 six boxes for a°.50, from The Pr. t'io flimsiness of the accusation. It ,1L Alud/W�►J/� + Mc ntrtal this season, if no labor ..�� at'd her body was buried at sea. 'Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, was notorious that a kingdom, or a. troubles come to upset present eaf- s „� disunion, was in a bad way. The 5 Oct. city, or a house which was rent b ! culations. Reports from the city ' - -- - 1 ; hall state that, including the C. P. SEATS Iti C. S. SENATE. -� ,o logic of that was, that Satan's kin - d' -CROP CON DITIO".Y9 GOOD. g g- I �'e a'osdefsedon t•a " It station. and St, Lawrence Hall dory had no chance to stand, that whoossainartowba.00•at�r Bt:tan was working against his �prote et! by woad '4""" ataabi6w, structures, the total value of the Half. of '(Chem Purchased, Saye i 9ictdlni Completed at 7loiit Points, - t �TU,roosenon�,"dp� „ new work will be about 811Q.000rFortner Senator. eais.ao.t.too-os."aaa sc+udy boot} punt oo"sW r in the Wetst. 4' iBY rwhoinedo your sons cast I a.r..001 t.aoos.r awcw w.eia°w.�i. 0i0 There are also 1,000 fiats being A despatch from .Chicago says wsao.as.a►.aaiatr. {c ►asiructed in the northern part despatch from Winnipeg say,",them out T-Jeaui thus turns the "T believe that fifty per cent. oil • �+�� of the city. 'Crop conditions throughout the',charge back upon the Pharisees Martin-Se33our _'_.F thr: seats in the United States $en- 4 . - Canadian prairies were never bet-;themselves. Exorcism. or the cast- A HUNDRED AND -FOUR. ate• can be said to have been prat- - ter than at present. The weekly nut of demn;la by means of mag-, Paint tic ally purchased." This, state- « P. R. crop report, which was is- !{e formula. and iscantationq, was' IlC10olo l?sssre John McKelvie Is Celebrating His meat was made here on Wednesday shed on Wednesday, shows that '.practised.by spore rabbis and their' bs�tormer i7nited States Senator H •'-spa-ding is completed at man p p judges! ran.i hap•re,an tau dot rs.. Birtbday. - P whether such notable m ratite ht •a om�u`,..r M nr J. ".. isareae tides etch frim Moncton Wm. E. Mason in the course l an F g many;disciples k.a Qarilu 4a..u. i..tta. '. t t tate also the.line, and where it g es* 46/1 *Nan p N. B., interview in w - - '. r wd o"Does of iamD•eatara, -- -- -- *a not not as yet finished; only about to be assigned to Satan, when their . d".t, and dw dtu6t.e:.ao - nt tatea. e;nators 10 or 15 per cent. of it remains to' miserable works of magic are attn- of son "44 was 104 nears old on Wednesday, by direct vote of the people, mP bated to a higher-power —t w t.oassA-isys• - _.--be accomplished Weather condi•1 rso,a...'r..Wt..r: rLwte.kr w sa•eaaut,tss.a tic ns are favorable, cunsiderabtal ih The final thrust `Jesus is! If fact doaore"D*4savprrasamtr - 'ra:rt.being reported.' Slight falls of I t.ic inevitable oRe. it rs child-I ""wevultwb'd'7as rouse bits B009T YOUR TOtNAI SY 011t11ANIZIN© A --- ar-ew in other sections also helped ' . °�Oai6`4r' DiO�° greatly in supplying moisture. The i Bch to think - such remarkable iDeaii.rts far U tdeataw BRASS S Bi r ir,cre"ed acreage will be 40 ssi 1 emanate from Satan, then' sem 1V g dee se done by Jesus could writ. roc tua.aa y book tot i ra• Be•uetfot, and Iabrmatton on this subject with printed,instructions for oma- „ 3 g tl a Spirit of God must be their a* ;=S. tear!sands and a printed form of Constitution and by-Laws for aw tion is responsible for much in- aUt3tee. That being so,- the fkirig- - dkoasEhtw. hada,together with our bit'caWt11C,will be mailed FRED on crease. Growing grain has not door of God was with thein, which', INN b,%=WC4. bec n damaged by snow. �� request. Address Dept.•a A" at,s the same as saying he was the! M..a.a1 WINNIPEG THE A,SONS CO.• - - --- "" Messiah, MANITOBA R. s. VILLI AIDS L I.M I T E D � ONTARIO ALL GAS IN COMET'S TAIL. 29. First bind the strong man- _ _ It was not by being in leagu.+ with - lir. Jacoby Sayn Poison Will be Di- the d"vii that Jesus was i►hle tot tu»d 1tY•sam•u aortaw Pharisees is seen in nothing better Sow luted and Harmless.. enter his realin and spoil his, than this. They had been com- sym !'►w • .• �schemes fur the destruction of men. pletely routed in their vicious at- T u w pop No per is to be feared from et.' Satan in'gained ea ildernessst and e•�this tempt to fasten upon Jesus the MAPLEINE rai�•ek. wa•' r despatch from New York says: He had the I charge of being in alliance with Sa- "� - r Haile 'a.comet or its tail, ac- le,,zer work of casting out inferior fir, Still they persist in as cv;,ding to r. arOU have n hmmoand should , • a ' It is only the j for a work of wonder'in proof of his ! tc a+or ",.' astronomy, who lectured man who, in the name o esus, , Messia ip. was can c at Columbia UniverRit • on Thurs- has conquered the forces of evil your pride, Is it.• Is it paint- • � impudence, and evoked the sting- �d just nicely? Why not give it a -:� .�;• ',� :... d.;: afternoon. The comet is sop- within himself that can go forth, in ing and well-deserved phrase, evil coat of that paint •hat has been to ited l •'>trated from the earth by at least the same name, to cast the demons and adulterous generation (39}- out thtroughly--we mean 5U tlwi0,t10t? miles-of space, which is s out-of others. people who, in Old Testament, Ian s d AMSAY'S 3i,to .oe great enough to prevent 3p. He that is not with me-Refer- gnage, 'had forsaken the true God' utv possible evil effeets on the ring to tete Pharisees. Since they ane', defiled themselves-by illicit re- •,t '� ^� imrth. The earth may pass tbrbugh had withheld their sympathy from lationg with the world. Although PAINTS , h4 tail, which is composed of such (hint in his-contest against the pow- Jesus did perform miracles to ac- You have no'time to experiment, and _ dirosy and ephemeral substances. er of evil; they were simply adding -credit his mission (John 11. 4 and J\ � ` t% Ramsay' Paints have been ea-, i „ 11,»t th�rtZ,will' ;pbaalute-ly no strength to the other sial -they 42), he never acceded to any•such UUU perimente,,d with on thousands of +r p :ssibititf of 'acv kind pf danger, were the ones in league with. Beel-. impious request as this for a mere homes, the'gnatity `is knows and . :: guaranteed, Anybody will toll i'ou i tai(; Dr. Jacoby. zebub.:r z J unmoral, ostentatious display of Gathered`•'cot' 'd•r'th `to -Cht•ist- ower. about Ram.ay's Paints. Let us scud P pad.our ba tutifid lxooklet, te4ling �,. >+ ♦+++++1,+:+4t�f 1�'+�♦►i 1gp 1with unl� .itedf_authority�an�da 39-41. The sigh of Jonah-Really - about he,ctce painitua. Writ*,-fpr.. .' � tlg ,r himself God stwc niilt;`cles=the repentance of tile' Bo_okict'"W.' 1i�email it tree.• l q -BABY CRIEia - ; .,, final yfay with men. •Those, then 4 Ninevites apart' from`'any working i CONTINUALLY,. 'fe;re,'vMio i1W-'- Cot gathe'ringc^t e'I of wonders,' and the deliverance of A. RAMSAY & SON CO.,.' , Established 1841, , -" # sheaves af,kl}'e s iritual•:harvest in tLe.,i gphet from the belly of the Thw'Pa(gE Makers, Montreal' firs. Fugcnc Galion, L'Isiet ♦ his ,way, and 'under his direction, sg3tgle; If the Pharisees would not ,. Station, Que.. says:--"I be are undoing the work �of the cen= repeat and believe because of his -+ lieve Baby's Own Tablets the + tures (scatte Pth).y - — p r hing,•he would grant no others " --- --'---- ------- — -- •+ beat medicipe.in-the world for + 31, 33. Blasphemy against, the sign;. except the futur* .Wonder of little ones. I have gii`en + - FAIRBANKS =' MORSE . ♦ Spirit ahall not be forgiven - Be his�owa resurrectlam j ` them to -my •baby. for colic, a cause it betrays a•hardness•of heart Three- nights=This is a historic tconstipation and sometimes which is past all« repentance. The difficulty, as-the,body;,of• Jesus•lag, for breaking up a fever, and I'n 'nes .� i have utter known them to 2 Pharisees could be forgiven only two nighta'in the'grave. 'InGaS►O , Engi f 1 g g Y - g g . the A raniaie I s�eakin a stoat the Son of man thr, language a of Jesus, ; + fail iii giving iirornPt relief,. it would be'"said that he was in the -Before .1 liegarl,the cis-e of the because it w is-conceivable the SIZES a, 3, 4, If did it in ignorance, the humble life heart of the earth (Hades, the -- - -- -- = Tablets m,v haby was very thin of Jesus ig t being�in keeping with abode of disembodied-spirits) three and triad continually_ ' Since a;bodi',' an'cosh bei* da and a SPILCIALLY DESIONCD FOR OENKRAL then she has gruwn.splondid- ♦ their Messianic expeetaticns, But g y FARM WORK. when, in Tach of their certain night, so' that apart would be -_ ly and it; plural, and healthy., I knowledge c'that the miracle the I counted as..a-whole, . Our,tranola-i _ 1 also gate the Tablets to my g y, -They are so simple that the average farm r u + ' ha,h witnessed was due only to the tion isnot accurate, but as near.as hand can run them, and are practicalry Fool ;; ♦ four•trars old child *aro sof- + benign influence of the Spirit sof we ca$come to accuracy. ♦ fhred frequently from council- + }r Proof and Frost Proof. Send to-day for + �'nna and they made a r + God. they had charged the perfQt- 4�. T e condemnation of the, catalogue G.F..•ros,,W.P. CO., showing full w ♦ ' ' + finer of the miracle with being de- Phirisees is further emphasized by` line of en-fines for farm use. It means ,uanenf carp. 1�'hen ] have + a comparison between the eager- mon-possessed, maliciously calling P 1'aby'4 Oan'Tithlets in the* good evil, their case was hopeless. nese :with which the queen-of She- money saved for you. y .► lu,use I. fcrJ safe, ,tnd.I ad- In no world, present or future, ba sought to-hear the 'wisdom of TERMS-Speola) TO to P'armere. 't ♦ vise other mothers also, to -- -- "' keep them ern hand." Sold could such men be forgiven, since Solomon and the stupidity 'with + by medicine dealers or by their egregious prejudices hemmed which they listened to 'the wisdom The CANADIA11 FAIRBANKS COMpANy, UmIted, M011TRU - • them.in fretsi"all influences of the of One greater than Solomon. Iffs ` mail at So cents a hex from e,anph•srTor•ontw, it. Jahn, N.•., Winnipw•, eatery, Varasaw r,+ The 1)1•. V1'illiams Medicine + ttrue�t n euce ado impossible any Survey camcraR for use from'hal- .a Co- Brockville, Ont. + + 33. Wb *6-u ' tee a sign-The lca ns are. now in constant usein �►♦+it++a+F+♦+♦++#+♦+�� d.�r t::`cated_. deprsvity ._of the the Brtti�+ki arirry... ;.i y tr p.»,.,.Hvt'x _„, ids-...... e.:•Tr r�- .» ' 6,i .,:. .,' '..i.•. ,h-'.'Yf.1. r!1. b .:'r.x.0 Y fv'::•.1'? ..i/.' �ri 1• ,. �•-.ss 4 { ••.f. �J» �' x »yC,. •w.r, �.,:}.., .-: ..., .:, r. ... ."' M ! .. ."r.y s v. •e! .' "brv. 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Dr. M O ' The F,eiperor-of IGeliitnaal�y'hes al They were at-a dinner, and the '•,# L-HE �. ,� STOCK BONUS Off' Zis'; s , a et before hili b1B..16o solea dainties were on the table. I n d i a n Root , P 1 I 1 s MA►LE LEAF MILLING COMPANY when sitting at his e�in his "Will;vuu have tart or pudding t" ' a the record of The Lake of tho are incl the right medicine for Lbs YtUT DODD $ BID)rli:l'" 1[l(,`1(,f3 $e strop to sin. 11111111111118LConilrir' and western G`saad'a attked paps Of Tommy. children. when they art coast,- ' T ' tt panl•e. '"fart,." said Tommy promptly. Ported 'when their kidneys are out } Wends, O g p of order-when .ever•indulgence in CURED J. BAILLARGE0N $ To,•vtlish for any hul that is tut- Ed�ward���►�NYN His father sighed'as he recalled some favorite food gives them in. — 8$E(;DlATISDi. _ attalnable is worthless. . own the many lessons on manners 'he diRrstion--Dr. Morse's Indian•B,00tt Be content with the da as it is; 906ay street.Toronto had given the boy, Pius will quickly, and surety pat y briildiag << g ,, the e� right. Purely vtgctatblo.. they look for the gaud in eve thing. " Tat;:, what?' hr! queried kindly. neittter ricklh, weaken or gripe, JFuMltcr Proof That no Case of Ii,yflivi in:natus+e, •people and But Tommy's eyes were glued on !tine harsh purgaffiee. Ondrd yens Y . take them as the are. `t'OBALT .SILVER AND PORCUPINE t$9 sett children's health by always keep. ]Kidney Ulesaae} cap $land.getore y sold .f3torke bgt+gbt and cold. Ea= „ y' , ing a box of Dr. Morse's Indian x P Xo.�a t�lon�and lett er hour3 con-r stlieera• on l?orenpiIIs. xtte fess Tait, what,',;Wan asked sharPlY Root Pills to the house,.The the Old`Be-Ifebie Kldaky Mme y sol, yourself with one that is beau- particulars. ; s: canton• :o_T_ ttlt -time." - , Arcade, Toronto. ,Unfit ,', ua. Keep the Children Well Monte #Sella, Labelie.Co., Que., tI#ttl: Tart first: answered Tommy Yay 9 (Special).—That a man may Give from your heart and mind ; S.NAKEg IN AFRICA. triumphantly. . always the best, even if you do not _ e' 'I'he vroraL infidelity is that faith be cured eves of inherited ill-health receive $hanks. Re who can. learn N;tti4ea Have Many Superstitions MINISTER WHO TESTED which holds that the universe is if he;get3Jis !fila bl{fod putl§e and`his . and 'raotlse this'is indeed a happy, body:fortified ?� u �#1y using odd s � ,. Connected With Them.' .'LAD!-BCS. _so much of a lie that you can fool- z *.p', f rete and-proud one; his life will al- r a y' it with a hypocrite's life. _ w�- Hiol Pills Is tho experience of Rev. P. F. Laugill, The ]!lanae, .. ways be beautiful. He who is mill The African cobra is regarded „ John Bai2largeon, of this place. Carp, Ont., writes: Some conaid trustingwrongs others and harms somewhat reverent! b the nal Mother Graves' Worm Exte'rmin• ,. "I inherited poor health from g Y. y ei'able,time ago I began using Zam ,.. „ himself. ' tives of that country, who once a ator is pleasant to take; sure and , zny parents, .'Mr. Baillargeon says Buk with a view to testing it thor•It is 'uur'duty to b-lie-ve every year kill a cobra de capello and effectual in destroying worm's. "i will bothe•red with Rheumatism; oughly. I am troubled with eczema; one to be good as long as we have hang its skin to the branch of a litany have tried it with best re- Lumbago and Gravel. I was al- ni,o the proof to the contrary; the tree, :•ail downward. Then all the which is always worse in the early stilts. - '4 a children barn during the last ear pa'''t of winter, and seems to le war a total wreck. I tried all kinds g, 1 am- r so small that everything cannot re- ar3 brought out and made to touch She `indignantly)— You had no ,of medicines.but I got no relief till the parents think, immediately my hands started tc burineas to kiss me?" He — "Bub a ' [ tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. They volve around us. the skin. This, break out, and am pleased to say - If something damages, us, hurts puts 'hem under.the serpents pro- it wasp t business; vit was plea- +, died me good and no mistake. I took that it checked the disease, whit!; g us, who can tell if that is not nee• tection. The cobra de capello di- "t sure." @fteen boxes in all but, I am cured. i more than I can. say for anything ,. "My wife also has takes Dodd'a esgary to the welfare of creation I vides with he horned viper of Af T have ever before tried. We now In everything of this world, v.'h'e- riga the questionable honor of be- "a stanuAinsill is not nommarr tngera y Kidney Pills and received great be- ,• ,r have Zam-Buk in the house con Not dpriall Just use "'rho D. a L^ Moll _ ngfit from thAm." ther dead or alive, lives the mighty-� ing the worm of the Nile, tie+uouel and I carry a small Ptast.raynd resn►a will b•satisfactory. sao`2 - Doodil s Kidney Pills cure the gid-j a sample ox in m oc et. ne even- -�`i' j 1''" ""s' oom`ra".'s'aa- Y I knowing Creator, we little n le death was due. The Kaffirs use the P y p trwn»ra. ' -ill Cured Kidneys btrain all im . only lack the reason to comprehend I va nom of this snake's cousin the ing I 'happened to look in where an ' "- purities, all that disease feeds on, �. old man had met with an scident a AGENTS WANTED £a ` it. puff adder, to poison their arrows, bit: of the blood: That is why they week before, and had lost a finger CHRISTIAN MAN TO SELL F;z(t1I As everything is, so it has to be and when they have any small always cure Rheumatism, Lumbago, nail. I dressed the wound with A crude teas, Alfred Trier, London, a•"v� in the w6ila. and, however it may quantity left thee• swallow it, hay- flnfer,n 'V Dropsy and Heart Disease. 'b cold always seem good to the ill a theo that it will Zum•Buk and left the sample box 7 t,' y g pr°tech with them. I have seen the old ORNTk-i5 A DAY EASY, No EI• mind of the creature. ahem from the lead effects o future pretence needed. urns on sight. �' '` T410 6'lElYS: o - IN _. bites. The Snake tribe of t o Pun gentleman since, and the injury its Aboolute necessity to farmers. nova work cured. of 30 men. Paye for itself in one hour. - --lion—"hfisto T'eachly certain Jiasf REMsItKABLE F.VIDE'�t'F, jail say that the bites,of snakes do ,; Write today, C. R. Adams Oa.• gairilta. 1�.. On another 'occasion a farmer ,teat hurt them, and it they find a one. - a good complor. n. called at 'The Manse,' and I notic Her-''Yes. if+Idf�ed' She never Of Prosperity- Shou'n by f;ovell dead serpent they dress it in 6LFTs WANTED IN F,vt:ito !'Cwt, ` ed a rag on- hia finger. Enquiring ya*•' meat Statement. clothes-and give it a superb funer- to sell a six-dollar vacuum r•artil !Nuys any except the best.' about the injury, I learned that he i Cleaner; rapid seller big rommissin■. +lr'- _ One •,f the most remarkable show' al' __ had sonieahow taken a piece of flesh xi1►s• set Do,ercourc Rd. Tnronrn AIi>v $IL'EO?4 AND LAKE ings inade by any Bank in Canada r off, and the wound had started to Marion—"] showed papa those I EDUCATIONAL _ 9LPER]OR. i• made evident on the part of the ve►les you wrote me, and he seemed' ft Fier. I gays him about a third of Traders Banc by their Governmentleased." Harvey—"He d'idl"'; a box of Zam-Buk and a few days I EARrr 'MM AARAER TRADP Iglcw b, 'A magnificent summer trip is el Stdteirlent recently submitted, 1- r • S 1 ' a}rtRm ^enata^t prert're Careful h Marion- Yes. He said he was so later he said `That's great salve of In..ructimi' few weeks complete ecturse: _ i�: yedSol Voyage' from Sarnia, Ontario, I'huaina that the drpo*iEx of the �glaai to ser you were-not a poet." yc urs, 'my finger is now doing "trnb t,M' Egad-.tee earn t...l.e to W fano through ; ' ank have iincreased during' the " ! efgbt.-►n 4n11ars weekly write fpr rata- o ed by talon this l reah ]Water' R - fine, "' _ _ _ _ lr+ Fort William. On g fiiet three months of this year over I TestZam•Buk' Don't o b hear- j l"f�° M^i'• Farber college, sit opera there great inland seas. :clew: ` ]ted. �fCeak. Sr.+earT. q'atre7 1e7a4. , g y Fart Toronto, r" One and a Halt Millions .,i i)ollars, Believed I3y -murtar rye Remedy. Try' Bay! You will find it gives the best steamers have been added to the bei inA their tuts! de ut<itu u to Murine For Your Eye Troua,ca, You re>ults in all cases.of eczema,. ring- i tLAONINERY. �- I _ P p will I.1ka Murine, It Soot11ee, 60e At srthrrn Na.vigatian Cil deet. i* 1 3t�� ttfjd: ,Year Drt. `• 3 ` -ggtacs, ii'rtte Sar I�ye Eaooka, wc,ri. fest,"ing sores, piles. cuts+, ! ACtII +nt ._ Sisal ca rstt� ant:, the finf`rt and fastest veaselt , S"r'ell A[urirA ZY111 Remedy Co.. Tolvia . q 1i irou *no wood worsana mr.n•aatl, Ail cin the Great takes will By the An equallyh poe as1 t sets to a burns, fat sores, eruptions, and •ag,nr•, booaare, ataam pumps gasoline _ t i•bown in file total assets to the ail skin injuries and diseases. All .rig+nee, elrrtrto motors,- rontractord - H: ju,use flag of this papular f`om Bavk. The Rank repurty to the ! Dlrs•-Mil —"You are at the druggini -and stores, 2}Oc box, 'or 1 macaanrrl• etc, A,•od fur eatrloguP pally The strainers ruin in eonuee `Ltc vernment an increase, of its to- ;be,tom-of the spelling class again, freta Zan-Buk Co., Toronto, for ; Lienar& T roer i4olis hn.'N-• trill Vancouver -tinI with the Granit Trunk Rail' tal aosets to the grand total num !L.-e you, Dorothy. Dorothy price, but refuse all substitutes, _ ' ,sap S,vstem, and all particular4, I . o - - - a, 114_,000,000. which is-a�n increase Yes, mummy.' "How did it ha l setae and descriptn-e literature, i .. - 1 Make your own footprints in- 1 +t"rlfEsx ALBERTA 64 41:Nlsa ti j • ruflc+P at the er+<i rot the rear, scissors, `� . stead of following in-the"other.Eel- ' 'keiee Land, will evil cheap for salt arpl Ing to Me J. 1) McDonald "there is erha s no BAuk in Can- - - ••• aA Te..nio n. Rd T'ii,,r �- P P low a., � Di4trict Passenger .-:I,,gent, Union, asla wbiq le Is showing touch mal A Liniment for. the. Login - Lioli' ill NA-Ill LA14Dst of ,.OTA &atiol Toronto. Out, `-Ifur•nt evidences of r.,x rit • and Loggers lead a life which exposes on ratty terms It you are Rain• P Pe y A colag�1 is often-the forerunner rwf, 3wnA fpr my I,et it will any rou, +� I such ra ul rowth as the Traders tl•etn to many perils. Wounds. +- P B of sarinus.pulmonary.atfllctiona,yet. S, Iw ktathrws, ?S Yangr St, Tnrnots i :Eva— -H ,w queer of Ethel ' Bank at the rer+ent time cute and bruises canal be alto P t1•e:re'is s simply cure within the KALF, Olt I:xt HANill -36 —Bevy time she glanees at-ht'r'old gether avoided In preparing timber ARM ,lois reach of all in .Bicklr.'s Aati C'on �' acre, ►r eh6 t[inaty of Essex, will lo.er's catch she starts to cry. II ' foil tho drive 'and' isi fiver work. i,'"Icelliangs for a larger tarn, The wen. ,I fie the time a bat•hebor things rte umptive 9ywp. an cid time and i_ wonder vt;lly l" F,dna--"Oh, there sol wet and cold comWned are ern Rret tstrte iisehantt•, Limited Land- „ -q can afford Lo marry he doesn't want.a old ly recognised remedy. which,.it " ie another woman in the case : i • of daily experiences conoti and til re"Aled to at the inceptia,n of a ; colds aro} muscular pains cannot arta.Tts•e wstaowe assn a C•urn for Ia. will invariably give relief. and ��+AL VES tsoa.kis tr+sa Fever and A 1 but ensue. Dr. Thomas' EclectTic' ! fir,/ fHaturhari<'e of the' totumaerhg sad ' O o, when z .by overcommit the tronible anard teccetwsrtsa.r«dCg.tsd.lar+.to,tor► _ tbe the systain from any seri,,s conxe liver a!wa}e recede attaocks 'of; administered" to ailing, works ccs Price 5 cent TMtLIIIDM►RTRUiSwI!Iho+dantairt n r•dasfuN p ti fern 2• s. at all I •ntaaf,rEapart�anti R{eL1YDltANc(8•r� n 1 truer and +t ue, show'in derange ' tsundera. K g g Mmard'e Liniment Ce., Lhniter/. rlcalers. � kion,»al ►iirut of the digrtotiva organs and i par eirr, T„ur Y1SARD h I.iNIItKNT ._� h tv our cruirdy fine sore throat, colds an+t dt•terioratiern in 6110 quality of the Rite (crossly}--"V�ell, havc'ynur ' Love's real wealth is often al � 0►[ y0R Tn[ OtAF-IR AOOYiT100R-+ '- r y sli ordinary ailment-. bleoii In the" ailut rite Parme Ti,nir.er faits to redirco and rare prompt. own'way• and.then yoA I1 be satisfi- - I ora of tine.ar..i,of tin. s+altrlaatf aKe,� 4 ty ootdin to its. apparent waste. it t.'s 1�a etabic Pills hate been eV ” Husband—"I m not so cel- g pea a a.a enrooxksat 6ha world, Writs, for nrtrl R _ • Oeaeraa A•oa.tla Ca, of CaaaJa, o found inrtot effective, abating the ll Mulgrave.. CIi♦ELEd wSOOTEN. tail, about that. I tied my own Way Aslt for Minard's and take ei�her. T•as�EssoeLT•eonMa_ when I .married o in er And toubduiiltr the ague in a � -. you, but I'm riot - - ' :f days. 'Chr:re are many who•are satisfied."' HADN'T SU'VR SO LOW. - sul•jol t+. throe distresving distur- Hobo—Ma'am, I'm hungry. It'll IS Your Hearn Cook b The BEAE•O,PAONE w1N fits n the Via, ill i u IMP"Es o c ear n[. n orwe a ice 1,reNaration procurable All " ala ut yUur corns when's 25 cell' Housewife—Poor nlan! I won't. lot el. riving partientare and names bottle of Holloway's Corn Cure'wil make you work. Here's a fine hot of eatfrllea titters. Also - nu'ans a,f re!irf. �, You can never keep beauty on i000tal offer Ig► a Months Nome Trial.. your face and hide the beast in ynur remove. them 1 (Give it a trial am brr•skfast--lust waalt your hands.' THE GRAND ELECTRO 4zoNE LIMITED, "How- are you, old man:-feelin t heart, vrti will riot regret it. H bo=M1a%zn" I said I was huTi-' 4 +� � tpadlna Avenue, Taranf0. Mrli 1" "Allo you really care a' r• is a f.iol Pill.--Many= of the —� gel-not staarvin' and desperate. a . 111p ' "\ut a rap. I merely ask-� , ' _;ICE AS FUEL. ,APPENDICITIS t" Yiolrienta that man has to cuntehc -. )~ ` - iii out of A politeness which I see.• v,,illl--have their origin in ' a"ll A cake of ice at 32--degrees Fah- Cored wfteeec operattene. AR who are aK' - r<.a� itclifc th_town away." ordered liver, ivbich is a delicat, renheit is ordinarily considered to lifer., with'thte dieeaee and wish to tea nrg>Iln, peculiar) loser £ible t.o thi " an red prrmanisoill safety and gntckly a - Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. y p be rather 8 cold substance, but. it with this rest itomorepathic remedy. disturbances that come front irre is as much hotter than liquid air welol' win %' Bent Peet-pian an7twhera _ The l'arrrr.r -"M buoy uta tee world with tall Inrtrnctfone for y gets a , Gr lar habits or lack of care in eat as the oven in.which bread is,baked a i,d deal of fun out of nibto,rin " 111.9 tend drinkin This acr_ounts Paine so ar to, PtTerr a ,perplAnent rare: t g. g• is hotter than the ice. A teakettle !etre st. Arlan.. The t'isitor- But he doeszrt utsn for the greitt many.liver regulator partly filled with liquid air ands row v" rehfv T: wait, Nomeeeal la Pharmach a car,'' The Farmer—"Of course navy pressed- on t'be attention e' placed onn-a cake of ice receives so N Arnp►tor, Canada nFit Hr'; one u' the county cuu_ 14uffcrerto. . Of these there is none nisch heat from the ice that the Ftxbles." suporior to Parmelee's Vegetal lr� liquid air soon boils vigorptisly, I Pills. Their operation though gen and the boiling can be made more , - itvtnT Noussttarts—const often sec as a ,tlo is effective, and the' most deli• violent by adding a few lumps of — tasaily pbrsirinn, Pkiller for all the little ill.,� calf: can use, them. sate and eprrine an well as for.bew-ei romplainH, - ire: If the normal temperatUTe of t _ M indupenazble. .Avoidnnbatitotee,tbero is bat Ciolearth'w"re at the freezing point I Kadwsy'eFtce y�Ra1,aC � 1'ainkilbr"-Ysrry Davis',ase and son- \ever judge a woman's intellect of air and we could obtain a block , crrrtea the w,r.L pane in Nled far, fres s impis to Dept W. L« Nal from one to eventy ^�• "rwu 'wretched-looking tramp's I by the number of rings aha wears. of ice such as is distributed by the flaunt Drus ! Chemical Go. Toronto tnfnutea For!lead• KI iwtre Is ok or aero• w iceman of to-day such ice could be ? evr're brought before a magistrate. oils►, Toothache, 'ARidressin the worse-looking of the Keep 111nard's Liniment In the house. used as fuel and ts-nuk} be put into THE SIN OF SHAVING,- Neuralgia Rben- r, i g ,r — -- the furnaces instead of coal, tnnWam, Lnrabsgo, •tu�4•o, he said: "Where do you live 4 One of the severest sects of Old Pool In the b ek, s, r LAND .OF HUNTERS. spine, or kfdn \owhere; Ni'ir. And where do Brlieiers in Riiasia has issued a insttsoand ye�'oe Ill live?" addressingthe second. Germany is a country of nimrods. n-,&nifesto directed against the I �iver pl�nrPiy, ewslliags of the joinia,and "I've got the room above hire, your Tl,ere are 600,000 spurtsmen, which "noxious evil" of shaving and'cut- pato.of o►11k,mfa ass •, lust ip." means one gitn fur evary�3011 people. ' , ` ting the beard. This heretical cu's- RAOIKAT'3 HEADY RELIEF. Each year fall to the gun, on an tc vi has,, it is stated. beer, spread- average, 400,000 hares, 4,000,000 iag,among Old Believers during the To Uel partridges, 3,000,000 thrushes, 500,- , last thirty years. Shorn men and �� im 'rabbits. '190,000 deer, 145.000 mer, with clipped beards come' to • IN TMI wuodepeks, 40.OQ wild ducks, 25,000 • elturch,'ki ^. the holy cross and the IDEAFYou have used xntnii. Trumpr te, and. ..� Pfsrietet _ pl.easants; 22,500 deer, 15,000 holes icons, and are ;apparently un- other'Mechanical Devirrs In the hopri ► • ' Rfl Osla: I quails,. 13 500. bucks 1,400 wild . l ► of beige `able to hen r,. but: always i + conscious that they are living iii a found .the expected aatirrar.t.ion was • (boars and 1,300 bustards. In weight state of habitual„deadly sin, To spelled ' this "bag" represents 25,000,000 s l make them realize the abominable O-i-S-A-P-P.O.1-N•T•M-•E-N-�' � kilogrammes. The monetary value nnt•nre of Their criminal vanity -it If Y''ou write to,- _ is 32,000,000 marks,_or f8,900� , ia-now-Frrde-red--that-i€ a-ahcrrtr•tnan ---ERN F_W', 'PRAT'? ' -- - vrtraa ultiROs o�eeeos. The sum recetce- for licenses to wishes to be. married lie is to be : Yeeafa,a•seves a...e,ks.,,,rere.aerci•di �shosot is ?,500,006 rias or $l,- t•k -that the church will not m- •� •Yonne Street, Toronto, ter+.►gao,alr•n made or, SAME Di Cor eta]. _ + 2 P t I P You will, ,caro waif Gooa NEWS. bdv"w awn IMPOeanWL sat w Ifitoeiitllwl I DO0.000. .. 3 THE yidc' a grand-wedding with singing Do'It W daY•._better atiiR `. cat•.. Ncr•Ca Doeiwuatvsla r.mr6.o.ro g enc' ceremonies unless hey repents. D� 'IT NOW a �mow:-awrt Co..u.wrf: � , Rockets always upbraid -the at T N U ISSUE NiT. _'0�-10. e for being so stolid. Mtnard's Liniment used by Physicians c n�'3 .. q. ., .. ..tory.;. .+• ,. .:,M,. � w ... -,...... .... n. •,. .¢, +.tR. ";!�•, _�•�.,,,, +:n '!•*,••g,. � ,^�'y1 •:u'�-RR,:.¢,,,. -r.,,.r©.n �; ♦r.'. i c:3•gS'u; a 'e;a «'ssp....- .,> °,�"`° +. ,. i`-o,,, ,�' :.�v-.,•L°„s,..�,�s� *•,r.:!.. �m:. '. Cir,,,.,.�. ;.:^r;:,' .,.• :i:a.3r. K• � 'iT :'^� �,rs- � q. mr,«: top., ,.., ,.w.i.• •i;�*,° kms• h. � �, , ,, . rC :er..� _.......• ,' .. r ,. ire' :.. - '•'' raw, :, '�$h +.y, .i._,.u... -��. , W... �!. - ,-'• - «A �' :.'. ,,,.,.:.fin,-r ...^:. . .. ... ,•, _. ...�:. - .�-.^-ry—., _ �;- _ w y 11V��L le.h7MS —Do n was in the city on�acre bolos purchased by the brothers • Wednesday. for Mme. bout the olwe of the fillies i 'A -Born-At Deseronto on Tees• William liaaaab removed to Flesher- =Odes. Decker is re-painting her day, May 10th to Rev. H. N. de tam and his place er the business wan bk ,reeidenee: Foe and Mee Wagner,a daughter. taken by a younger brother, Duncan, ea- 6jona who had come with John from the -Ml's. A. J. Howlett was in the All doing well. old country and in the meantime _ -� -city on Tuesday. -Richard Moore spent Sunday been employed in Toronto. A-large ilk• -MrsHerr is spending a week with Newmarket friends. He was and Successful business was carried on '- - with friends in the city. accompanied by his brother John, 176 in the frame store till the year 1Lawn Mowers when the brick store on the south east - -$,Gormley,of Toronto, spent of Whitevale. coram, was purchased from Jahn 0. Sunday at hie home here. -Mrs. J. VOinnaoott, who has p _ {�Qil'd�Il Shears Michell. This for thirt five years - f . -� =Mrs.J. H. Wanner was able .been spending the last three has been"Maeaab's 8tore� The two L>�Wtl Rsi[e8 to attend church on Snaday. months with her children, return- brothers retired from business in MW, c ' -J. H. Wagner pnrche►ee� -. M. ed home Taeeday. but the store.-still rytnains in the tam- ; _ _._. y I�iiiee_ Aid��$tk._Aa-: t ±i�tbe - - - ,up�oon �, _ :Bcreen Doors .� 1![ilse Jdsie Modre�ronto, drew's church held a sacceseft�- o der ,Wiaiam. y . spent Sunday at her home here. meeting at Mrs. W. H. Peak's on Si 3i[r. tiacnab in addition Window screens, screen wire, turnip seed, mangel,seed. corn, etc., -Mine Cora and Robin Gordon. Tuesday afternoon. to his s ep in tba store held the po and general hardware. sition of ter, an office for of Torontsi, wets home over Sun- =-Ci. S. Cowan has still some pO6 ' da boots and shoes on hand that must which his J. sod methodical b'ab[ts - Y• made hire admirably flitted. This pod- day. BUNDY '- -The -Miss Eva Brokenshirs, of To- be cleared out before May 27th, at sition he retained to the 'last andupconto, spent Sunday at herhome greatly reduced prices. a to the time of his attack last fall be 1JOS* e Malvern brass band, wad daily in the oJEce sorting the in - -A few. from here are attend- which has been organized now for taming mail on its arriVai and arenas= - ing the assizes -at Whitby this over a year.and a half, is open for Ing the outgoing before the hour of eek. engagements for the season. closing. NOW READY 7. -Mee. Enos Rammer is gradu- -Miss P. J. Wright and Mrs. On October 3rd, 1875 Mr. Macmab _ rtlly improving after recent severe Christopher Dale and daughter, wa®In to Sophia Anne Michell, improvestem wind, lever - Was andle, were �ere on V9 nes- neer storeheeper of Claremoallnt. Their set, lever escapement movement, hinged back inside, glass cap to keep { -Mrs. T.E.Pugh,of EvansvilleL day attending the funeral of the family of three, John Charles, of Ux- dust from works. Safety stop cog to prevent overwinding and break- fe visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. late Mre. Joseph Do le. ridge, a d P and Ma aret, who in of main a ring, lain,white dial with Arabic figures, gaar- y b n eter rg g P P , 7, J. Miller. -E. Bryan has build a stone have continued to live in the home in dnteed for two years. Price............. 2� ... s -Several '!coni `here attended foundation underneath his cottage Claremont, &arvive him. Mrs. Mac- _ Geerow's sale at Brougham on Sat- which he will now brick-clad and nab predeceased her husband by over Be sure your right-then gb ahead and buy the gennine Peabody's urday last. intends erecting a verandah in a thirty years, having been taken from overalls. The teal thing. Worth the cost in honest wages. Sold at T y his side in January. 1880. -Mist Ruby ,Hilts;cif Toronto, short time. With these improve- ' is■ a few weeks with Miss menta he will have a cosy resi Mr. Macnab was a tYpicol sense -a - -: '- pending -- __--- ___- hu:+insss_man-__!'Y_hile_���_--n - -__F � R M : Clara Ham. eIIce- public man, excepting that he served �i 1 -W. B. Powell has sold his -On Tuesday this locality was the public in the store, he took a prat- E BRYAN PROP. _ PICSERINC# p . driver to George Downing for a visited by a severe windstorm tical and well-informed interest in all - .$oOd 'figure, during which mans trees were public issues. People trusted him in- -Gordon Andrews and Oliyer injured. The roof of the barn on stinctively, and as business adviser Eunredwards are now occupying Mee. the Bagshaw farm on the baseline, and manager for many a one who Dickie'' ie's dwellin now occu led by Donald Munro, Deeded direction in the disposal of a- _g aOr d matters I did many C ldren-Dr. Henry will be here as ns- was carried away during the ordddead ofheI fulness. Children �,J J tial next Tuesday to attend to his.. storm. found in him a wiling participant in _,'professional dutiea. ' -After a long period of illness their play, "and all about the village T -Mrs. D. Brokenshire is spend• one of the most respected residents they loved him as their-Uncle John." ing a few days with her son and of the Wwnahip, 11dre. Joseph The poor knew him as a kindlyand thou htfulbenefactor. Man a hrist- ' daughter in Toronto. Doyle. died at. her home, lot 12, g - -Mrs. Leigh is in Toronto this rot. 8, Pickering, on Saturday, cons eve he became tnvlsib a ca r e° '•week urchaeing new stock for Ma ?th, at the a a of !S5 ears D and customers for an hour or more, " pp Y g y and few knew that be was out about ocerl s always fresh sad clean. Nice ripe -her millinery business. months and 5 days. For the past the village bringing Christmas cheer Our �rLJrVer�et►7 bananas, pineapples, oranges. mapple -E. L. Chapman, of Toronto, 9 years the disease of which she to humble homes in the form of sub syrup, prunes, prime cheese mac. - ppaaid a flying visit to Pickering died, a disease of the heart and Stan tial supplies from the store. His flour-Five Roses and Kissimi. BPecial-5 lbe. black tea in nice - friends on Wedneeda veins. was gradually taking a firm religion like his benevolence was of lithographed tin for$1.25. Reg. 40c Ib. -Joseph Peak, o4 Toronto, was the wet and undemonstrative type. _- W hold of her, but not till stent alae g �- '- z'. ]here on ednesday with hie bro- months ago was the disease con- No Presbyterian was ever more punt- tual or constant in attendance on the that W. H, and Mrs. Peak, sidered to be of a serious character Public services of the church and his - - - = -kis; & A. Dale, Matron of and she had been for tha past five Pu port of ordinances was always loy sup ]Pickering College, Newmarket. weeks confined to her bed. The al and liberal. He was for many years pent Sunday with friends here. late Mira. Doyle was the eldest a trustee of the ClaremonvPrestiyterl- — =Always up-to-date. Ladles i have -W H. and Mrs. Coates and daughter of the late Job Haight, an aburch and often led with accept* ur Dry, tLii you seen those black sateen unci• child. of Toronto, a lit Sunday J. P , slid was Para on lot 14, eon. ante the service of praise. 8peech of ►7nvith bfrs. Eleorgte Holt and family. 8,-Pickering, only a short distance religion was seldomheard iroa� hiserekirts at 60 and 75c. Nicely -blies Burling. of the amity from where she died. With the lips• but the kindliness of his spirit, made and finished- A rare bargain. Lace curtains from 26c to$8.00 public se Dol stags s lit ilio!Oay ce wtiaq of a shoe rI the hi h tease of reverence for things ir. Exceptional values. Beautiful patterns. CARPETS AND euro. she was a life•lo resident oow ad ion !' the unbroken Integrity of life which ,reversible carpets at 80 c per yard ase to be just what the ladies are k ng characterised him were beyond ques- looking for. Other lines at 25, 86, 50c '7 -W, G. Ham is having his front the township of Pickering She tion the products of a fundameatal _ r ;Dawn gilled in eousiderably and was a member of the Baptist faith in God and a personal ennsecra- _ pe when completed and sodded will church. but for a number of years tion to a life of uprightnow and well- - -- -- '-add mach to the value of the pro- had been a constant attendant at doing. Deciding io-1806 that smoking - St. Andrew's church. She was ass,habit was securing too arm a grip -,__ 1peTt upon him he at once stop the use - Mrv. Bro. Moore will address highly esteemed by all for her �° - tobacco. His note boo on a car- Look well, feel well and the Oddfellows in St. Andrew's 'kindly disposition and Christian Laic day records ••Iobn M. Mocnab's Our Boots-& Shoes- wear well. Ladies 1 our +church at 8 m.onSunda next, character sad her death will be Iwt smoke." During a period of tem- patent pump at MOO is Special music will be furnished by keenly felt by* host of friends. porary relief is bis Illness his attend- a beauty. Men ! look here, we are having a record-breaking Bargain i e Whitby Male Quartette. Mem- Her funeral, which took place on ants overheard him softly singing the Y' 1bers of the order are requested Wednesday to the Friends' bury great psalm of thanksgiving and coo• Sale of men's boots. Dont miss it. Starts Sat 'to meet in the lodge room, Dale's lag ground,ewes la_-ell fidence Hall, at L80. All members of the which testified to the high esteem spirit most truly knew that - - - m-der tre cordially invited to at -in which she was held. the had a nothing could cut him to the heart ro itend. family of 2 daughters and E bums, keenly as the suspicion that he or any _ of his,could be in any way related to -Alfred Nichols, who has been These are Mrs. Bedson,who is now anything dishonorable or uaworthT _ _ . `book-keeper for Cook Btos., the living at the homestead ; Fred, of And so in a very Mohr-ease It may be — lou will Sad rC.N.R contractors. died at the the Toronto Street Railway ;John, said of him that " kept his record 1"1 `our-ardware Dept pthe ossible im ost for 11 'General Hospital, in Toronto, who is engaged in mercantile life clean."on Monday of erysipelas. He in Nanaimo, B.C.,and Egbert and The funeral on Saturday was attend- the least pbeetble." Mangel seed-Yellow Int. and Long Red, ,guar- a v, taken to-the hospital about Norman at home, all of who are ed b� friends from Sarnia. Lindsay, imago, but the-disease livid ; Mrs. 'Groat., who died at Whitby. Markham. Port Perry, Ux- anteed fresh. Why pa exorbitant prices when you can get oars very t`v° bridge, Stouffvills and Toronto. Rev. 12c per lb. irnip seed and all kinds of garden seeds. The very had got to firm s foothold. The her ams near Brooklin seine W B Findlay, of the latter city, a best. Lewd mowers.-We have the inside track this year. Our pric- - Ily HPuntil it ears a o• Peter who died in To• ill convince you. - reached his heart with the above routo, an Samuel, o theUnitedassisted in the services. sad result. States navy, who died on board a 'To the family and to the brother = -complaints are being -made man-of-war' at Canton, China, a and sister and other relatives who - that residents o! -the village are few years ago. Tate sympathy of mourri bis loss the heart-felt sympa- dumping old Lina, furnace pries the community is extended to the thy of the whole community is extend- and other old rubbish on the side bereaved husband and the surviv- ed. ' 'Vh '-' of the road near W. H. Powell's,- ing members of the family in their ► which is a source of danger by great.loae. _ Ickle � frightening horeesae well as tela Blacksmithingeyesore to those living int t 1Deh Jo>m Maeaalt, C>iwsom 'locality: We wish to direct.the attention of the the road commis- • 'Claremont;has 'seldom been more. Having rented tke Dumbarton shop sioner to this.nuisance. profoundly moved than it was on and opened the same,f am prepay- -Among those who attended Thursday of last week when it became• ed to do all work entrusted to -SHOES- ` known that Mr. John Macnab hadBOOTS the fntieral of ills late Mrs.Joseph me in the above line. �ole were F. H. and lljre, Doyle, pp�°�away. Since last fall when be yy , first became ill his condition has been $QTBeahceing a specialty. 19. J..Haight, Mrs. L Amorean. a daily subject-of inquiry by a large • Vali in and see me any time. Charles and Mrs. Willson, Mrs. R. circle of friends Find acquaintances. �. f, LINTFr1�TFrR, t 4. Manning, Mrs. (Dr.) Tegart, Deep personal interest and symppaatby No s eelal Sale but al waps scilla at Mrs. Wni. Doyle, Mr". W. Kerr, baa been expressed on every ham ..an A DUNBARTON p J i7 Wm. t-ottoell of Toronto. Mrs. the bops was cherished by all that the reasonable and ' within dour reach Gleo..-Cottle, Salton, Mrs. (Dr.) opening_summer would see him re- - _ . -Jones, .Hamilton, Henry Doyle, stored to at]east a measure of health p�p� HANGING prices. Mears heapC and fine boats. Dankerron, Mr. (groat and family, and strength. But it was not to be. .• 1 J x Brooklin• About tw°weeks Fig°ane of his lungs Boys school boots that Will stand the I; became congested, but his system re- t -The• police trustees have de- apsaded-weli to the necessary stimui- The undersip;ned is prepared to take � Tided to construct a cement walk &tion and in a few days it was practic- contracts for paper hanging and racket of School wear. Ladles special on Church St. north as far as the ally clear again. On Tuesday 8rd, painting. f ' - school on .the west side. They however there was a recurrence of the Satisfaction guaranteed• -- Oxfords, Patent Leather, and Dongola, _ - willalso.eonstruct a good stretch same condition and it soon became Prices•reasonable, „ - nn - x _ %'on Church St. South. Tfie real- apparent that a second recovery was 28-81 X ALLAWAY a �sW dente of that street have had to impossible, During the earlier portion _ of his illness be passed throe h periods' , .put up with a poor walk for some of extreme pai , but in these later BeT time and we are pleased to learn days be suffered comparatively little TIME TAZ LF-Piakiring Station d. lir .Ci. B V 1\-TING,/ Y P: C�RII\G �a that they are now to receive Ater and was fully conscious till within a T.R. Trains going But des as follows- _ tention. The%treets in the'village few-moments of the end. He passed A. - No.� 6 Mail 8.05 A M. � ••'-% x awe on Thursday* a Ig low 2 P.X. - �, will also be repaired. 7 y' fternoon a few ]4=Local 6.A4 R>!l. - r,• -Remember the•.annual Con- cognates after two o'clock. volition of the Women's Mission- No cr'tizen of Clwvmont has` been Yentas going Waif des •w follows- �_ i more widely known or more highly No. 1 ' Local 8.86 A.M. too L M�ih Society to be held in the Meth- „ $15 gg esteemed fora generation past. than 11 Local 4.80 P.M. S oddest Church this (Friday) after- -Mr. Mocnab. He was born in Glas- �" 7 mail 8.85 P.M. ' noon and evening. The afternoon sow, Scotland, on Octobbr 29tb, 1836, 'Bnada�iaela8ad..session will begin at 2. o'clock and and coming to Canada in ISM be has To"the one who gets the lucky number. 'Now is the time to try fol~ ' that in the evening at. 7.80. Be• been continuously a resident of Clare- _ aides the regular business of the wont since that time. PICKERING MARKETS - it. 'A very pretty and-stylish selection of up-to-date hats-to ohooee - . l Societythere will be read a num- With his brother, William Macnab. _ Wheat.....-.......-......— from. I hays the best selection and the bet store in the county ber"of interesting,papers, as well who had come teem Scotland two Red 51.00 Fie the reports from the different year's earlier, be began business in the Wbite ... 1.00 Auxiliaries, Circles and Bands in stone store on the south west corner, Mixed 1•� All are invited to call and view, Very reai:onable prices. lie Whitt District. The gyp_ snow occupied by D. Hopper). 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