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,w .; •x :.ow w,.•w ,. ,, '',t'. '•- a. _.;g..' b a- w,.u� •° :sr.` �•' n v .6''": ..?..43"y`� ,:.,,.,,, ..c:r-• ., ..a .�... ..4',.,,1. r,. , ,c,,.., je '^ :a _"a!' N,,-' ,w'„b'a''' `da"'..,'''k'• .: fi.,.;7 A w • - - - - — - r q • , w THE Y OL. XXIX. - PICKERING,. ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1910At st �elgs#o:>ktl lharh;♦. ANOTHER JUNE WEDDING GREENWOOD SPINK SILLS A quiet but pretty wedding took Born-On Sunday June 28th, to ' Yefil4estl qon Wednesday June 20tb, at William and Mrs. Hollis,a-daughter. WI V a Coakwell ` 59r Pine aceHilll Farm,Amer, the home of d Brlhgnall, of Toronto, epent Sun- C. McHINNON,M.D., L R.C.S., Z�I.r '. N, J. satab g�,s•anDs><-ar fns call sof - --- -.M g Ma aret Qlendinnin when her with his oche riga ole :Z�yy.fofsar anfl 6a�esoas of oasarto,ltosatf.te dais hter. Janet. aE�ep was ani in a a � �T •• ugh. marriage to Wm. H. Westney, of Claremont, spent Tuesday, in CFie vii- FARRIERS ..... of BA College of BazRsoaa Edinburgh. ewefal rtseaeica to "Gas" or women and Audley. -The ceremony was perform- lbmdzea, Osee and residence,Broasham. =. d Rev Fraa ork has commenced on the Green- y e by k Rae, of Unionville, wood station to the south of the vi:- AND ` in the presence of the immediate rein• PICKfRING MEDICAL SURGICAL tives of the bridegroom. The happy lags Lynda is still lying is a critical and X-RAY INSTITUTE Uhea Coal ! couple left for western pointe'in On- On- tario and on their return will reside condition at the home of her niece, EVERYBODY PIcsERnvc3, - ONTARIO at Maple Dale Farm, Audley. Mrs. J. Plaskett. hope of e M Pl kat No her re- at Ho for the Lazenby collar which I ,� -s. MIA1N TOwI.13, M. B., X. D., o. 1�., We are now booking orders _ u ac ut•e. also handle e Physician-in charge _ Toronto last week where she had been Eiij Seo a senses ProttCance s Whi le Humane Horse Collars. saw of Men, Dfaease"of women, cancers, Saturda evenin Alexander Clark, a endin a week with her sister and P '1Pamon,X-Ray ezaminatlon. Diseases of syn " :at S11mmer Prices y g p ? ear nose,throat and la of Stratford, an employe.of the C,N.R. other friends. All harnet3s-makers' goods kept ass• Fitting glasses-and - a3l font node ohroato diseassa. construction camp at eherrywood, Mrs, J. Devitt. was called from To- constantly on hand. Oaoa Sours is to 3 and 4 to 0 /sly got off the 8 Wcicck Q.T.A. here in ronto, last week, owing to the illness ; mistake for Dunbarton, and finding of her mother, Mrs. John Graham. - q� 1.eQai1. Ing his mistake, started to walk the She returned home on Wednesday J. L. SPINS, LIbIITED, distance alon the Q. T. R. tracks, taking her mother with her. - j I. FAREWELL, Q. 0. BARRIS. about six miles, When near the Anew Dominion organ was instal- "'• T>IB.Ooanty Drown Atto:aej,and county :PICKERING, ONT. ¢ridge a fr9ight train from the west led in the Methodist church here on W. J. Coakw' ell i9ti1e11"ar. OomtHoose,w ttv, •lp.v threw him uown the embankment, a Saturday by R. A. Fleming, of Mark- ?s, -------------- --- - _- distance of about 20 feet, breaking his ham, to replace a Dominion organ in- T. BARCLAY,Burris ter-at-Law, leg in two places. (iso.Scott,Chester stalled some 26 years ago by the late .LJ. Solicitor.Notary Pablio,special Exams- Myers and Charles Peterkin, who are Wm,Fleming, -" p� '- a --bfiAh summering here,picked him up an n severe connection y A,r t t carried him to the boat-house. A with the ch here on Wednesday. w J. Q, DOW, B. A„ Barrister, hone message to Dunbarton brought We are sorry to lose Mr. Hinnman as pp sag he was a villin worker in church, I have sufficient pasture for three .=` E•Solicitor,No I3r. Dales, of Dumbarton, who attend- • Lary Pnb]!o,Etc, Money to , Rfdtby, y or four young cattle and year- I*". omoe next door to Lha standard Bang, CLAREMnNT " ed him. He was sent to Toronto on Sunda school, a ue and Brother. ssv the 9 o'clock train and at Grace Hos- hood as well as being a good teacher. - — - _,ling colt. Plenty of water vdet� UNDERTASER pital it was found necessary to amptu- w+ar71. • •- tate his left leg. W. Westlake was The July Meeting of EEK lba Women's and lots of shade. in charge of the en ine of the freight WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V• S. g g y , R t3radnats Ontario vetenuary ooUe Night.and Sunday calls have train which struck Clark. Institate will be held on Thursday f�r -- ---1Qember Ontario v cry 3t.afoal Boaicty, my special attention. afternoon, Jul 7tb, at 2.90, at the W. l t ittt � l - � r July ii z to Dr-]n,a.sn Dao• Hing st, W. D. Collins. A full Ptekarfag. OU ROAD — — WHITBY home of Mrs. ' attendance of members is requested � . As I am a Roy Robson, of Pickering, who was as the program for the year has been �sistruft+al 6arlbel gent for The h> g� e B y • c ed with a serious o ease, came arranged. McIntosh Granite.Co., of up for trial before Judge McCrimmou The Anniversary Services in con- ; G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage here a week ago Saturday. As the g "Toronto, I can give very g y section with Centennial EpworthN 0 „ 1 r Ltoeasos is the County of oatarlo, ., girl had admitted that her story was League will be held on Sunda Jul Vickertng village. My _close rices on Su y. y p concocted the accused wan honorsbi 3rd. At 280 Mr. Traleven, son of Rev, HOPPER Issuer of Marriaag�ee acquitted, and no witnessb were c&l. R. Traleven, of Toronto, will preach. Is the time to place your order for a D. Licenses in the Ooun of Ontario, , ed for his defence. Special music b Scarboro Junction a monument. Beinga slack time t - O>sos at store and his reaideaee Claremont. MO II E'� TS Appplication for clemency_for Archie Chou. . -At 7,30 Rev. Mr,- Bartlett. of the year in the shops better in- j<' — Mcutl Klin, who was sentenced to be 13 Sec. of E worth Lea ue'work, will S.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERB hanged on Jul 18 for the murder of p g ducemeata can be given. ` D, Ooaveyanew. Oom'msadoaw fa: Bee me before buying. I. g 9 preach. Spacial music by the tat 'An- _ iamsa'tte. Accountant. ate. Money to loan pay for all Telephone his wife at UzbridRe, has been made rew's Quartette. The following Tues- Place your order now and have „ on tam inner at Marriage Lift. tothe Executive Council at Ottawa day evening. July btb. the annual R Allow c�i . •, ons, t-v service. the stones erected the first titin _ - „ . by W. A. Headsets. of Robinette, strawberry [estival will be held on P9S`PII ease gun fonder Phalan azsd$eade»otr:-The - - - 6odfreF; 3d r, Hilton BcumwelI'a Tawas-i g®ode -- E. for oonat►es of York and on"arta Ano: reasons advanced in support of the program will be given by the follow- flan"al•"of aV kinds artenaed so on ahorwt plea for mercy are, that McLaughlin ing artists; Miss tory, elocutionist. C. W. GIBBONS, — Claremont t>Jsa,ee, Addrars Orden slew P.o., out f was convicted on purely circumstan- Markham ; Miss W,Minear, elocution. B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- C�'addEa S �ms�ou tial evidence , that he has been acting ist. Toronto; Mr. Morrow, soloist, To- ~ strangely of late and should be exam- ronto; The White Quartette • The uon•er!or ted sit and York Oct. au JUST RECEIVED sand"02 galea•oaddaet«t .,thee pr;vatefy ar b' - ��}h �,y�pophasphl�es lues to see if he is sans, and that his Malvern $rasa Band. Tea wr.etl from aaotfoo sale now" ooilacted. For date• or execution would be the Bret hanging fl to 8 o'clock. Ice cream, straw her- ' otr.rpartf cnlarsap iyatrwfa•oee, 91fasWL fa Ontario Count Therefore the a1. Fiakrrfag. osdPiee i•!e at lists Ola•e will - 7• ries and. other refreshments on the A Carload o!Cement and a Carload of e...ty. prompt &no tion l31y, the beat Spring Tonic. Government is asked to commute Mc- ground. Admission 25 cents. British Columbia Shiggles. POUCHER. Licensed Auction- present stoc tarts Laisoament,wntence to one of life im- All kinds of sou hand dressed lumber - L v ear Valuator ooll•etor and issuer of Oa sale now at our store while the Pr D"UGHAid lleenoer All kinds of anetfon •alt p g and ralnazions made st mod. AUDL,EY Mise Karr, of Toronto,is visiting R. lath and shingles• as well as hard- l P"Taft "al+. lioregagss rens, acts sad. �Bu_ six bottles far it00 J. and Mrs. n. of sad soft coal always seats charge, 2atase" and conoiftamozn cos lar We bottle for 99c. N"s•atty managed ani "old hs, section or Miss Chapman.ofToroato,L home T. C. Brown. of Toronto,spent Sun in stock. raeerai"count&promptly oolleeted and ass _ for her holidays da at his home here, ry setuemanw gaanaate•d, ?pone or A few from here attended the Atha W natty for wrma and partfeo apo fog M». I Dr.) 0[cHinnon. • • f f efaee, yypIIoae awe Bring your Prescriptions to na. oPur Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Stephenson.of Mise Rogerson leaves this week for , - drugs are always pure and fresh, Toronto, have been visiting their sis- her home In Newmarket, LOCUST HILL , -WaLel /ryo ter. 1dre. Westney. Colla Philip had new potatoes and d '`J; - The strawberry festival on Wedaes- green peas on Monday of this week. °4 s 1$yes tested FREE day evening at Salem cans the main Miss Lena PuRslay, of E lington, is OPEN ALL SUMMER � �• � attraction for our townspeople. • d gg ~ ppeeoop pending a few a r at S. Willaoa's. Have a full line of fresh and cur _ Satisfaction guaranteed. Recently the "invincible," of Aud- Tilos. Feasbp, o U zbridge, is here Many Business Colleges close duty I, in the summer months but ted Meats constantly on hand. ley and the"Terrible•'•of Ba gotsville for a week with Mrs. Feasby and tam- ing the popular each eager to make a name for them- iF T M MoFA DDEN selves on the football field, lined u y' - Spice Roll, Breakfast �a, p Frank and Mrs. and Buster, of To- for]Bologna, Weiners, etc. DRUGGIST AND GRADUATs OPTICIAlt for action under the directorship of Tonto, spent Sunday with relative «�r Referee Pardon. The game was lively bars. i -PICKERING, = ONT, from start to finish and Uri on by Hig6eet rices paid for ,p°d Mrs. F. Morton and son, Raymond, ]Butcher a cattle the battle ere of••plop ball each one of Keswick, visited relatives here this did his best, but at the call of time the week. TORONTO. - • • PiAerung Lumber. Yard score stood at 0. The return match Russet and Joe Wallace.-of Toronto Remains open and admire students R' was &I-ranged ed for Frida night,ht, the at anytime. This is an excellent g r g spent Saturday and Sunday at T. C. y liver� Audley "Invincible." were there, but time to commence a coarse e4 a.to All kinds of buildin material includ the terrible"Terribles" failed to put Brown's. be ready for a position in the fall. g p Geo and Mrs. Feasby and daughter, ing rough and dressed lumber, in an appearance:' A game was played This college is well known through_ Flrst-Disse rigs for hire lath, etc. Tuesday evening, score 1.1. of Uxbridge, spent Sunday here with out'Canads and the United States 5 DS or.ni lit Newbruaswick Shin lea 162.90 friends. for strictly high class training. , Y B g ATHA Deo. and Mrs. Philip and M». Bro- Write for our Large Catalogue. per square. Terms Cash. die visited at R. Brodie s, Pickering, ' - : Bus meets all trains - - on Sunday. W. J. ELLIOT,Principal. Teaming S. Roper lad friends petit W. D. GORDONtsORDON 3t SON. he Y The Wallace Brothers, of Toronto' ` = g promptly attended to. Friday at the Falle, _Con. Yonge do Alexander Sts. Geo, Carter, of Minesing, s t a University, spent 'Sunday here with Agent for Canada Carriage Co. REAL ESTATE few days of this week with friends their uncle. ; W H Peak •••'• lle, J. been gb sting of Bowman- here. wft- • • f Pic�inF• h John Lapp and Besse Mowder were °ills,has been visiting & week with ����•�� Two flftyacre farms fol sale cheap. at, Claremont ]sat week writing on her niece, M», L: Middleton. Good buildings, lent of a - thei exams. Luther Middleton, J. P., is repair- �Q' g , p y water,..one r. m ing bis house and when completed the Zoe half in cash, balance on mortgage if The Inter-football matches will be place will be greatly improved, ala held on the picnic rounds on batur- _. cksmithin p ii' attended, _ re aired from here .� .11 lar a number r q day,.July 2nd. at 6 p. m. Goodgames g • Also a o6d tenement dwelling are expected. the Atha picnic on Saturday and re- • w< R g p port a large crowd and a good time. Ravair • w 3 Having rented the Dunbarton shrop ieldin 12d in the villa a of Picker- Mies Jessie Calvert, teacher of the RRD •y B ro g Mrs. T.-U. Brown had a sudden call f and opened the same.I am prepay- Franklin school, Toronto, and an e=- '. ed to do all work entrusted to ing. to Listowel owing to sickness at the • teacher of our school,spent over the Mrs, E.,Thornton. -- arts-In the above line, - picniaat_Dunkeld Bros. home of her slater, }y �jl Ha Horseshoeing a specialty. st��trm1��� - f e#- A very pretty wedding took place SCHOOL REPORTS g Call in and see me any time. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoover,8th con„ Pickering, on Wed- that is bought in a Jewelery y •, Claremont Continuation School.- y ether thin ' er needs , June 22nd, when their dais h- FromForm store and man things a DUMBARTON' - ter, Ethel Frances, was united in wed- of merit: Ellwood Henderson,honors, that are bought in other =v - . lock to Mr. Eli Lehman,son of A. B. stores. If others cannot re- Clifford Pilkey, Herold Dickenson,' W. Q. Richardsca• Lehman. At the hour of 8 o'clock, Clarke Rawson. ppaair your broken articles e. - • amid the strains of a bridal chorus brin them to us and we will The Sr. Div, Claremont Public School- g Nota Public Pickerin played by Miss Mildred F. Hoover, Sr. IV,-Kathleen Rawson. Jr. IV.- repair them if itis possible a -. DOMINION � � 1'Y , g• Atha, the contracting parties took Annie Spoffard, Lillian Thompson, do so. The chargee. will be ' i their respective?]aces on the beauti- Dora Brodie►. Jr. IIh-�[ay Florence, moderate,, ful lawn, the bride being attended by Elva Smith Alex, Morgan. * Bead O=de, Toronto Slack3ndthingMiss Rub Ni hswander of Toronto, g Q� 'yp({f• y g Jr, Div., report for une: Ib-Lois w and the groom beingg supported by Brodie, Marie Forsyth, Verna-Bryan. .,.General Banking Business — Rev. A. T. Mercer, A. A,, McMaster Ic-Hugh Gregg, E®e Knight, Muriel and dilvitr A general blacksmith business done. University, Toronto. The ceremony transacted. All-kinds of repairing neatly and wag conducted by Rev. D. V. Van Thomson. Promotion,names in order ,and pay the highest market of merit: To Jr. t. II.-Mar For- - promptly executed. Norman StouBville, in the presence price for it. It youhavea • e�yth, Geo. Graham Stewart Graham, would like m ' apeclal attention given toof about 80 immediate relatives and Rus. Neal, Vida Knight Alvin Thom- Horse-shoeing you w e up is _- a - Specialty, friends. Relatives were present from new ewelery we will .be � . the collection of son, Gladys Paterson, Oscar Neal, leased to give you an esti- ' Wilberforce, Toronto, Stousville,U:- Bale IIOteB. OR.��N it T,t:► �T Myrtle Benson (sec.) To Sr. IL- p • bridge, Markham and'other places. Ina Mantle, Beeth& Irate, and guarantee that PICKERLNG, ONT, George Rawson, none but your old gold will Milne, Merle Stephenson, Violet Sar- be used. Write or phone 79 BAVINC�B DEPARTMENT. Forest fires are again raging in gant, Murray Foride, Willie Benson. for further information, PLANTS FOR SALE the neighborhood of Fort William. To Jr. IL-Walter Sanderson, John =epOEs1te received of $1. and _•_.__...__..__._._ Kul gbt, Mildred Brodie, Ivan Benson. upwards. Hopes for settlement of the To $r. N.—Veta Stephenson, David .NORMAN BASSICTT9 M� Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, trainmen's dispute with the rail- Scott Maud Sanderson, Hazel Mantle,Celery and Garden Flowers. Jewler and Optician, Int®=ell3t allowed at highest y way companies are growing. Mabel Wagg, Florence Garbutt(rec.) Weyburn current ratbe. Wagon will be on the road during To Jr. III,-Charlie Slack,Albert Lee, Whitby. +R QIIt. . _ The hurricane at We the season. y Jean Evans and Willie Forgie equal, CnAs. D..GoRDoN, Manager Sask•, lifted a school house over a Verna Evans, Isabel Sargent. Clara Opp. New Poet Office. The 4ammage Gardeiis, fence and landed it a wreck in a Underhill, Archie Storry, Margorie WHITBY BRANCH, BROUGHAM, ONT. wheat field. Neal. e., ....e....►.�.r.ri�. " s Y .i S.: ;('.y @; F �;.. .w.'K"•+ •'n.q•.:tJ ..•,;, �...,E.,.»-.•wk.�++;a,,,. !,,h•;�.# �..�3.ir u. i"" J' r ry+�,:-.�' ir t." P'x. ♦ •'-�'' � 4'i*'. ,.+��' '�9,�k�' r. 3.L, '�• •� ft � '�'�":• y�" ff d '• F4`. .. ,�� 1�f� ,!i+�hY' `.».n, 5' -Sh-a.'�!,Y 'gv1VtLi:G.. E'. ,. ���. ..•S .•JLt IS` •:W y?+#, >.,.,,:^; - ? a w�7:,'-. '-.. ,.�('r.: n� ... L. ;.. ,9w p,.*Y '�.; r •o_r� x'{ i .r,5 y,,,. ,mf ....,v s:•:-`. ,.v.. L,,., .....- ^+,r>^.,'.*r:... >, r'_�'e•d.'vyY , :. — _PANOS AND- TORTURES THE SHi ND�Y SCHOOL - -- -- -- -. Canadian homes OF A WEAK STOMACH -- F, �� OADIC 1[NTEBNATIONAL•LESSOl�, - Used in ss to produce pPQl41 t I8 9f'lad Y4L'8 Q821 be .JULY 3. _ delicious home-made broad.and asap• - p p1jA is silwayo includedlia Oportemens' y w abIIBd 'Y�I'011 DL'..�. i - - = " and Campers'Outtits.Decline Lesson I. iPicttirea of the-XilRgdom,-.._- all imitations,. The? never !� a Ila -Hatt. 13. $14, 44-62. Goldengee satistaotios and oast but W. F ndiges�fon is a eon ion mCqr -T61 , - - as - which the stomach is more or lest unable to digest the food. Even Verse 31."Mustard seed-A ro= i A t. W. CI ronto,onto LTO. L g P MllnnipK Toronto.Ont. Moae►NI a light case of indigestion means verbial emblem of an exceedingly Awarded hish"t Aesart at au ►'> much misery, but when the trouble small quantity. Not the timber IC416 sn Ea7resltt.ea. a_ As at its worst the life of the out- tree, but the black mustard, a gar- later is one of constant and acute den herb, sown annually, is refer- misery. Indigestion is recognized red to. by a._burningsensation in the ata83 Less than all deeds-Not, of " mach, bloating, an oppressive fee - tau roe, i -ally so, r Ing O wet , t* sl ace in ordinary is the region of the > '!, often Ssrelen-ing no smaller seed was ever _ vemiting and nausea, dhd a dread aowed. "Small as a mustard est detail. Certainly, aalva on- i - A811iE�L USELE89 DUEL. '•o, the Minas Geraes, being built of food for the misery it causes. seed„ was a common Jewish say- not a commercial commodity, and — - Brazilian Government, will M .._ '•Diet+ng and the use of pre-digested Wig, which was exercised the it the man's conduct seems like Acre In Love With the Same Wash- have the same ro foods may give same relief, but will poetic license often found in the shrewd practice, it is only on the erwoman. _ ` never cure indigestion. The work proverb. fringes of the story. The essential of indigestion depends upon the g Life is short, but many people P P When it is g=own-The impres- thin in, that he was eager to act Two cab drivers, Jean Thibault brood and the nerves and the crit g manage to outlive their usefulness. Y aeon is not of rapid development, toward that treasure as any man�and Pierre Rous,, who occupied the -• way to cure indigestion is to to tone Dut of the contrast between the in- -ought to act in the presence of came stand--in, the Boulevard des- - ---- up the stomach that it will do the significant origin and the mature f Batigolles Paris and had been on k+h_+ _.,..-_ intend B gi great spiritual opportunity-he joy- that nature do. The very beat way to cure a can afford to wain until the seed is / i quarrelled o mak u y pa wi + account in order to .become owner ing the discovery that they were is weak stomach is through a course ` These l Pils. grown• of what, comparatively, was of in- love with the same washerwoman. of Dr. Williams' Pink : renew the blood k Pills. the Greater than the herbx-lt tow- finite account. NEither of them had proposed to era above the pulse, parsley, and 45. A merchant seeking-He re- Marie Hamard, the object of their nerves and thus give tone to the stint ("tea feet high, drawn up, 0 - . ata mach, and enable it to do its presents the maZi who devotee his affections, and they decided to fight 1 i amongst brushes, and not thicker life-to the diligent quest of truth. the matter out to settle who had a work with ease and comfort. No than whi cord" ; "as tall as the - "' cite suffering from indigestion in p Goodly pearls-There is a oer-�better claim before either of them : �- g g horse and his rider"). so that, to taio beauty and lustre to other re- approached the object•of their at- -oven the slightest form should neg all intents, it has the appearance I©ct the trouble for an instant; to of a tree. ligions, but they have no absolute faction A combat took plane in a - r The birds . come and lodge--#value; and if a man is in deadly quiet street. It was a duel on do so means that it obtains a firm- i er hold, and daily the miser and earnest to find the best, he will not nrvel lines. There were ao sec Y Y An Did fiestameat expression for suffering is increased and the cure 6top with them. o•+da, and the weapons used were ' g the spread of a great kingdom, giv- made more difficult. At the first ap- ( 48. Found one pearl of great ships, with which the combatants ., roach of the trouble take Dr. I ing shelter to many (Ezek. 31. e f lice-Ttr�e d of aII.11fe is-to find- mercilessly lashed each other. They . The application of p h -18 ._ 9 t Dan. 4, ) pp for oneself this em of solitary were exhausted and bathed In illiams' Pink Pills and it will the parable is self-evident. From at was the rice_9 All blood when s policeman arrived on / -- a lendor. What iapeedily disappear. These Pills a period of precarious life amidst, t p p° x will cure even the most obstinate persecutions and toils, the kiagdem Lat he had.__-Was it too high? It I tar i3`he_ k them to the - i : t:ase of indigestion. but naturally call enter edly no less for any of us. Life eter- police station. ,. g of heaven has gradually g i It takes longer to do so. Mr. Phil- ,;te sway till it has become a world- nat is a jewel of, such transcend- The next morning they were din- Speniting bundreds of dollars to Lafleur, St. Jerome, Que., says: wide protector of the poor,and op- net ranty, that nothing else will I missed with a caution, and happily l but g asplendid home or bare • °'After I left college, when I had match it except the unwithholdiag; their enmity has bean again turned • ff thea pains.debbea6at� allow is to g ceased, and a ower that can no I p kstudied hard for four years, I suf- i]cosec be neglected in say of the renunciation of a human being � t<i friendship.;for the washerwoman � ��� t� �t , $ {council of men.�uriag Mie nine- an hearing Y- --- - �fered so teiuc�_Isom �ndx eatFors ` - — — ---#r:tenet---"#'he-aesneT-or-dream-.w -�,-�� etas hahtcned-,. _ _ - that I found it difficult to taro my .teeath centur the number of the net, which is.often worked by fast- I to their cab stand. where she ex- Y ! 100 Wo buss,R�eeetrvee living I was troubled with ter- j adherents of Christianity increased ening one .end to the shore and nreased her regret at having caused i trifle pains, a bloating feeling, and mere than in all the preceding can-( carrying the other end out to sea the trouble sod added that she had orlcarveroods the b. °�1° 'tom' fa soreness in the stomach. This i in a wide circle and afterward, bussed �°id "d _ turves of the Christina era, already been engaged for some time dee–esamaee �• +�� amealeseb . a led to of appetite and I be- i 33, Leaven - The fermented bringing it to the starting point,) tc• a plumber, .r.iva.to,m®.tlea�esaer4 an to show signs of a nervous d thus incioaing all the fish of eveyy lc "e ,'°°d t'°� an eugh, lightens it. Scientists have a r.ow,c�,o�� coag.„a�icar ! reakdowo I tried several differ- kind as ra the world are men of to da ai111 e,e.aa sad out treatments without finding y disCOvered that this effect is pro- tar aaeC. - i ever t sad condition. Until the 1FIRE9 OYER 9 OOA POUNI9. a.,.r.od rote. Ogee arra s boa g aced by � tiny living organisms i Y YPe , � .,..�10�,aa1e e�b� " ' apparent relief, and my nervous , spread through the leaven in large ; final disposition of all, the good; - �sa�szsD.r sago-at UM& _. P3 stem had grown so shattered that numbers. Inasmuch as leaven gives and bad freely mingle. Brazilian Batticaltip: Just Com- tae town. Int et a rare pains are I could not work. A priest who i a disagreeable taste and odor to 49. The end of the world-As in pleted. Has Reeord Discharge. ba"ION te of ."os,4:ef�e"� was interested in me advised ate to the-bread; yeast is now much more.the case of the tares, the angels are ' C.te'"r w�srw�d 't Dr Will' ms' Pink Pillff_aad X The Brazilia❑ battleship Paulo, .d .ad - ccmiaonly used. the agents of judgment. ` ..•hich is being turned over to the asnaw o,"mte� . followed his advice. It was not Three-measures-No significance i 5g, Every scribe-By his use of R-azilian commission that went to a '1A"""'• �"+�' ion before they began to bring me attaches, to the number. The Seah'pambolic teaching Jesus has shown ', England to take her over from her a dae'be�°tO�aged and to vskie she course nae the recognized unit of mea- how the disciples may become tea- I e.e.+,b rr..aerias• sr at s couple of months my stomach arrement especially in the case of chers and give apt instruction is I record broadside constructors hTen its fir12 inch rb;:+ 'cues as sound as ever; .my nervous dry -subitances. It was equal to the things o4-the kingdom. Like a aarreiataon bas, - - system strong and vigorous, and I about one peck and a half, householder, who takes out of his a".ns and eleven 11-inch gone were j -liave since enjoyed the best of `` f+rrd simultaneously. The weight of ""'r.q� '� bmkisi. health. I owe all this to Dr. Wil- TiI it was all leavened-This f chest old things and new, so they m6�rnmprise4 over 9 000 reminds. Baa some 31011143 " Liams' Pink Pills, !or which I shall t t, k Place by the influence of the am to present to men not only the Tho shin Rea In no way damaged baa latareeeine always feel grateful." I leaven, first upon the particles near old truth in the old way but bath by the direharee. Q0iO1°"d �`" Sold by all medicine dealers or j tar se. (upon s all restthrSuch, their nMaater pre ent ng alld new in a new i truth I w the wemokrC Tn the late.t British Dreadnought ` by mail at b0 tante s box yr sea row In Rprvice the broadside is iv%..Mm Ca. - is the -- persuasive influence of;tl•:fou h the-sehicle-of common lace bonen for ®Q:50 from The Dr. Wil- g - p d0iveri+,d be eight I*t+ctea-c}-of tpn Ms Pam {i et_�edit:ise -Co., .Brockville, true Christianity upon the life of t facts and experiences of life andel ;gAneh ins and fbirteen 4-inrb I 1y Ont. rid.' Beginning with Christ, nature a Rew..ryP..erWWat _ it has spread through the apostles,I eon¢. T},e aiaf-r shin of +hP Pn„_ --` •-, -- - then through the esDrly church, gra- --- - dually working to transform the r'VPHITE BRIGADE.”BRIGDE." omp) masa. Th ce meal is the whole' ��� S -RIORSE complex life of men, art, commerce, x fake Servants in Paris Have Been letters, religion. The Christian Robbing Employers. , , disciple must bring to bear upon all these the force of his leaven- +G ASOLINE ENGINES The Paris {F-ranee)- police have _ t� ed to organize .ing faith and love, and penetrate been obliged a special detective brigade to watch domes• them with his ideals 'r 7s, O O sz 1 �' h o "WP 43 r :'O r "W O IM r Z• q, r =x tie servants in Paris. 44. A treasure hidden in the field Inrurmation has been received at -In the .East it was nut unusual iyeadquartera of a thieves' organiz- for meg to conceal their wealth in _ -tion called the "White Apron Bri- this way,- because of the uncertain gade." By meson of forged testi- tenure of property. Often, because Inianiais the members of the gang, of the• vicissitudes of life, the which is several hundreds strong, wealth would remain unclaimed in i its hiding place: - ,obtain situations in private houses and rob their masters. A few days A man found-His coming by shier accident : upon the treasure, a ;sago two women who.had stolen $800 without seeking at all, is true to and- $1,000 worth of jewelry were -' - :. -arrested by the police. One of them, lire. Many a man finds himself = a German girl of twenty-four, had siiddenly confronted with a noble b 'already committed more than a truth, in the Bible'or out of it, and hundred, thefts. When out of ser- iR obliged to take an attitude to- -- vice she lived in an expve flat ward it,-either of receptivity or of k nsi _in Paris, beautifully furnished, in refusal. ® � ® O �• which the police have found a num- Selleth ail=The man who is keen 6n0ti h t0 recognize the 11nT1V81ed Horizontal Evaporator Tank Engine. 11[ounted on Skids. ber of valuable picturet believed to g g Sizes L,4 and 8 Horse Power. , be stolen. The woman's last alias worth of salvation will experience - -= - yeas' Marie Muller, but she has at only joy in paying the necessary rice. The test of Rincerit -. least eighteen others. - p y+ in ev- �'aOr Gili-e>tliBral Farm power eryone who comes face to face with : the truth, is simply whether he is Our farm engines have all the principal features of the well-known Fairbanks-Morse Gas En- _ . ' • willing'to give all he has and is.in i Bines; and are made in Vertical or Horizontal types to meet the various requirementiof the farmer. THE PROLIFIC FLY. order to make it his own. And Their simplicity means long life and satisfactory service. A single fly, a little more than a surely, that which alone fully satis- '=3P3 74O=AIa "W3BR.nZ8 %"C:0X-.AL.Xt=30X&0 - ' month, will produce a progeny of fits the longings -of the human Fairbanks-Morse factories produce the largest line of internal combustion engines in the, world. a over 1,500,000. House flies aur- heart, and fills up the whole mea- Hundreds of men in the engineering and experimental departments are employed on all problems _ wive the winter in the person of sure of being, warrants the sur- connected with Gas- Engines. - There is no company in the world that has spent as much money as several sturdy feiriales, which hi- render of all those things which do the Fairbanks-Morse Co. on'expL.rimental and development work.,' The• name Fairbanks-Morse is :bernate from about October to cc t, and never can, satisfy. synonymous with Gas Engine Perfection'. April and May. They stave in the Buyeth that field-It is easy to • • • • secluded corners of out-houses and ask foolish.questions in, the inter- The Canadian Fairbanks"Co* L1nuted stables. Then, on the 'first warm pretation of a parable, Here, for 3WZO1%TT3M2E1A.Lr day of spring, out they come, and, example, one may ask: "Can one AM if the weather continues fine, pro- purchase membership in the heav- Branohes: Toronto St. John, N.B. Winnipeg Calgary Vancouvor •' ceed to lay their eggs. They lay enly kingdom? Was it right for the Gentlemen—Please send me your Free Catalogue, G.E, los, showing full fines of Farm Enginev W. P. Cru 2, 7, foe ;stout 120 at a time, and, roughly man to bide the treasure before go- . )these eggs take three weeks to de- ing to buy the field." No parable Name.......................... . ............... ..... Address............ .. o . :velop into ti.. perfeet adult insect. is to be interpreted to the remot- , .. " ^ �,. +:v. a •,., t ro.tC p '" ry'.,%>s^rm w v .,,.' ,� a'ggw . �^ � "�- � TcK huS`k "t,. a,�. "."' ,fir„ '�'�4"��� La. Y.. Y.N y 'E'er, � '�R µ"• 1. i° d`i `.i%yM : .¢ C.t r«, • .4 ,. .. a ,�, ., r, .ti ,. .,.'a�Ss w .•.:• :�LdAhe,' °' .�i1'� r:"h.4 � �...3.!, w. , a. ,. '.. '��' ..'.. •°:•.! ;. a _ •.i...o' £.�" �.:•.•••i-Ti'•r" "-..«'e.•in.'t ,xe..•_, �,toll . ,.: .... '.' � .. ,. . .� w -. , ... air .: ., ... -.: — . :y> 'p... - •. 4' ..i;�'• WIM •- ,�'4!a.•'ra '.w•;rrG..r'r+,;:-»»wi m w'ta '..+„-'>y'.sF..:.[;'✓, `,:u+'s :0T':p.M�a.-. . ` M IIIR00% FOR THE STOMACH." -,.FOGS MADE TO ORDER. 6�71 _ BBI9H? LITTLE ONES . If'rench CaH Parsley-Pumpkinj$ $QjE B$10$T Practlaed [n Calltornts to Protfiot . r �Rich In Phosphorus. Trees from Frost. eaidit.j.e�. sea Babies that ,are well, sleep well, The Tr-nch have a saying that eat well and play well. They sleep Among the means of protecting r '.parsley is a broom to sweep the nuturally and wake up good am- fruit .trees against frost practised' ; „ • 21Sinin and histaliurgy. $ stomach. Lettuce is a nerve food. tared. The child that is not rosy- in California is the production of �[ g , ,Radishes build tissue and are rich cheeked mad playful needs prompt School of miIiing Chemistry and Mioezalop. ,$ Y P P fog by a generator in the form of a Mineralogy and Geology. ,, in phosphorus, also in iron. attention for it is not well. A sickly vlaggon. The waggon carries a Horseradish contains a' higher child can be restored to health with sheet-iron tank the upper art of A COLLEGE Of APPLIED SdtNt� Chemical Engineering. 'a ecce t e of sulphur than all the a few doses of Babv'a Own Tablets PP P Affiliated toQuvw'sUniversity. Civil Engineering. T' , which is filled with wet straw or Bi- Mechanical Engineering. ; other vegetable roots, spinach rank- which- cure colic, indtgestion, con- milar material,kept moist'by the KINGSTON, _O N T e Elwtricat Engineering. Ing next in va ue. pinac a so pa ion, a ing roil es an a automatic injection of water from For calendar of the school and further wore Biology ilia Public HoUt& triad",sp ly to the secretary,school of Mioisg, Power Development. contains a large proportion of iron. ether disorders from which young % cask, while near the bottom is a Kingston,5nau !; A mayonnaise dressing with let- children suffer. Mrs. Thos. Whit- giate, upon ,which tar is burned, ;ltvice is especially desirable for thin ing, Waterford, Ont., says: "I have a blast, operated by a revolving - - -- -- -- -- w'' A ggpeople, but for the over' plump used Baby's Own Tablets in my fan, serving to maintain the com- N - iFreDch dressing is to be recommen- home for some years and would not bu.tion. All the heat is compelled ded. The -action of vinegar on the be without them. I find them Just t) pass through the wet straw be- }digestive organs, however, is not the right medicine for little ones." fere reaching the air, and in copse to be considered. The acid of Ie- Sold by medicine dealers or by ma' waggon is buried in a t` iron juice is preferable. at 28. cents a box from The Dr. dense fog, and as it passes between _ While apples are a most excellent Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ttie rows of low trees it envelops "t !fruit fo:brain building, which phos- ville. Ont. them in a mist so thick that the >' phor sAids in, the humble pump- driver is frequently compelled to k1i' desecrated to the uses of pie 'TOUGH LUCK. lead the,horses. - and-jaek o' lanterns, bum ped up against tough luck - +�� prize. Pumpkin rates 2.79 in phos- this mornin ," said the man on phorus, while apple is but .45. g The Pill That Brings Relief. When in search for this special crutches. When, after one has partaken of a O� CARRIAGES� ��� �� �S element take u a pumpkin diet. `How was that T" asked his >z±eal he is oppressed by feelings of MOTOR � [V, p P P ss and sins in the stomach Mi F i R p friend. faiths p ,But-as-winter-squash would stand <<Popleig -,started in to tell me he suffers from dyspepsia, which - - _ --- --- etabllysis, it can be used some of the bright sayings ins of his ,the same sIIse-in _ .. «e�;e+:e.�- Y $, Ria persist if it be not dealt with. AWARDED DEWAR TROPHY. cur-Year cr h ;' � acme ee}s-VcrgetabIt Pitts are tie -- -- - --and thus the needed phosphorus swered the other, "and having a very best medicine that can be tak- ' supplied. Cucumbers rank in phos- sprained ankle I couldn't get en to bring relief. These pills are The AL Challenge Trophy is awarded yearly by ,the phorus value to pumpkin, being sena 1' a serail com oumded to deal with ROYAL AU }MOBILE CLUB for the most meritorious Per- g y specially P formance of the year under the gdneral regulations for certi- x dyspepsia, sad their sterling qua- fled trials, ' Its Power Grows with Age,-How lilies in this respect can be vouch- MORE OPTIMISM. runny medicines loudly blazoned as ed for by legions cf users. The New Daimler engin, has now been in the hands-of "Why are you taking such good panaceas for all human ills have the public for nearly 28 months, quite long enough to prove its copse and gone since Dr. Thomas merit; owners are sending is teetimoniale by every post and ,tare of Willies school books Z :CHEAP AT THE PRICE. d = "I -expect them to come in handy Felectric Oil was first put upon the E sham 9" in aired -the �rva should like to forwar to any person or persona interest- "I little Harry gets old enough� market Yet it remains, doing barbeo poo q ed a complete set of literature fully explaining this marvel- a, to go to xhool." more good to humanity than many lous new motor. Send also for our new illustrated boolflet, "What an optimist you are to a pro more highly vaunted I'Nope• _.#The Dewar Trophy and how it was won, a history.of the suppose the school bock sellers j and extending its virtues wider and ESS on the manstache4 Given isreatest Engine Te@t on Record. - r will ever let anything of that kind ' in a larger circle every year. It S-ou the appearance of having had , !happen." is the medicine of the masses. cone for breakfast. Only fifty The Daimler Motor Co.,, (19 14) Limited$ 1 _ .. - cents. -- - - - -"@ IMlnard•• Liniment Ctrw• Celan, Eta.Y HEREDITARY POWER. _ "Go ahead." C®VENTl"tY, ENGLAND. Hoax-"Poor old Hen eckke, _- ' -- --- !GERMANY DEPENDENT. P THE t•I.ARE OF BAYS"- i twD ot�ExlxG POR DRESSMAKER. has to mind the baby. . ANGER, Humors, Lamps. etc. into , Owing to the rapidly growing pop- Joax-"Yea, it's.a wocder how COUNTRY. C and external, eared without pain by Pv also milliner. Stock for sale.-T, s w l ?rtes lFawdale. Ysa Farm for sale elation of Germany, especially in that bah takes after its mother•" A handsome 'brochure, artiatical- ens home treatment Writ) Co..before too P Y y tsar Dr. Beltman Medical CLimited. AEE MONEY ON Music, THREE; +tabs industrial cities and fawns, and ly illustrated, issued by.the Grand leotttngwood, Oat - ---- the beauties of the Lake Bala _ Iligg Y Dlsees sham mna,e- ire__Bir,barisi7L Co- !the relative scarcity of peg uc�Y#Te E �ay $Ym' Keeping chinee ltetoor Pub. co.land the nation becomes each year;more dependent upon(ores n cons- district, inthe Highlands of On - -:"Cries for lie food supply. illstara's Liniment Co., Limited. ,. Dear Sir%-Thio fall I trot throws oe i 'Lar lo. The concise description TIN Heart Ota pie,"is#les t - feces and hart m7 sheet very bad. so I embodies the story of a charming C00i AtotletrN I••sust an "soHard and soft Corn• cannot with- eouid not work and tt-hurt me to breathe. i-resort. A new feature of this dis- �- Rtaad Bollowsya Corn Cure; it ie jia'm oo kigtnwdds of Llntutents roe they tiiot is the new hotel-"the Wawa" . 44 TTO HIGEL"' � 1. la0eetasi ever time. Get a bottle Ose battle of UINAND s LIxIMExT, —at Norway Point. = y warmed on Samuels and app Iced os m7 gg y p -Plane AOtlen a +ft once and be happy. br„as, cur” m• complese�i A Dopy Can be obtained tree on- is largely a meatal sneers _ a lication to Mr. J. D. McDonald, C. s: coaeAHaoat. P>? allin o ace of t s _. c for mind and ' BRAVERY. 1eo.ewu. Disbs Co.. e, District Passenger Agent, Union tranquility of spirit. • Some men's idea of braver sa do Station, Toronto,_ Is Your Hearing Good S , - ' - Y• - _ .To the moo without life in- ing something their wives have told -'.;: - - EARLY INSURGENCIES. insurance• the thought of an The IQEAR-aP901fil wflL sive roe ills unprotected family Is, to say!�es,-ata of good beastss send for fires • S -tkem not to. „ P Y bmtiet, giving particulars and names The recently-married young coo If women voted; they would, of .-!Che least, disconcerting, sad ' of tattsaed User§. also pale had been very happy, but at course, insist-on electing women to 'fin hot weather must be over- i ""let over for ■ leenth•e Newts Trial. .' at Vied. W*ak. Weary. Watery !tree. „ Eteheved By Murtae Eye Remedy. Try length the inevitable rift in the lute public office, 'whelming. !Mf BRAND ELECTRO 010-NE LIMITED,• igurine For Your Eye Troubles You cLcurred. "Ge°roe," she said re- "I don't think a0," }spired Milia 77e tipatllns Avenue, Terutte Will Like Ddurlae. t soothes. arc At !1?TOteCtiOa In summer is to Tour Drug=lsts. Write For Eye Books. I ploachfully, across the breakfast-! Cayenne. Wed Probably onto = >P:ea Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Toroaq► table_ `'it was atter twelve when for mea as a compromise. The al- Inecea•ary ab at other times, I A ORCAT fltMAtVO P'OR ot. t home last night." - "Wo= `tercations at our meetings convince and Is just as eae to get. i PAPER And many a man will go Ont Of nen,"exclaimed George, with a I me that we could never be per= + su a yl Ci nad Life Policy, S lis way to avoid saying a good word' Sue serum tion of astonishment, suaded to vote for one another." issued by Canada's well-man- in behalf of his neighbor. „ P - a ed Co n ( WASTE PA PER OP ALL GRADES. g are most incomprehensible crea- g mPa y' Alio Raga. Iron..Metals. Rubbers. Ete. _ tures. Why, my dear; .before- we ONE TEASPOONFUL of Painkiller In hot .,Tke money-making possibilities for •e• Adatald• #ed steed its.e - - - r 'we OIYE YOU A TIPi Bug the genuine, , water sweetened will cure almost any sant 'National Life agents are unlimited. N E. ULLItlsf Tore'to. Ont. 1 "'rhe E• A L.- Menthol Plasters. L'u. were married you didn't care how of aatulemay and indigestion. Avoid sub- .uou think roe could sell Insurance. prtscvled manttfacturere ars pirint to -late I got home." - utas,-there to but one "Painkiller"- writ• for our liberal agency propesl- 21'bous tg OvItISgIAM Main take. a8vantaga of the great sale of The Perry Davii-V-,and W. tion, a 'D. A L," by tatting no a substitute. " . �h genuine only made by Davi. ,� T THE NATIONAL LiFE gt�YO U R Mime 5 tYe; - __..._ wreaae co. A Mild Pill for Delicate Women Mrs. Ne'wrich-"Oh, dear, no. My 1- AX<=Ck•mo -The most delicate woman can un- husband don't bave-to be in buss- Assurance Company of . Canada BERRY,_ [�tPpoor tl'. Kind Old Lady (talking to a dergo a course of Parmelee's Vege- ness -no*more. ' He's just a gentle- HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO tramp}-"Have you ever made an table Pills without fear of unplea- Dian now." - Mrs. Bluffer-'`that effort to get work?" Tramp-"Yea, sant consequences. Their action, crust be a pleasant change .for ma'am. Last month I got work for while wholly effective, is mild and rim.".• HENS THAT THINK. mato members of my family,'but agreeable.'No violent paras or pins- If the average man were asked if - neither of -them would take it." gangs follow their use, as thou- thinard'• Liniment Cures DI•etimper. • '� sands of women who have used. hens had any memory he would • : Y ' Millard's Liniment--Cora Diphtheria. hahlV ' „ ut cold Cry w thein cslrte tify-fine n� ive be wrong, according�to,the experi- LAReuT THE fore, strongly recommended to wo- t day t asked Huggins. bh, ..Mrs. Blunder had just received a meats of two German scientists. ablegram from India. "What an mini who are more prone to discs- replied Biggs, "that's merely a Tre Pts- tlzey-adopted was to gum tiers of the digestive organs than matter of opinion. .There are sev- teenty graina.of rice on a piece of -edmirable invention the cablegram cral of us." ` is!" she exclaimed. "when you cardboard, and between them -to come to consider that this message "Fader," said young Isaaestein• Very many persons die annually place ten grains of,loose corn. At �awaf+trt2rmis" �� ha come a distance of thousands „ first the hens, of course, pecked at to his parent, is it vkked.to.vork. from cholera -and kindred summer y+fra , of miles, and the gum on the en- „ „ both rice and corn, but soon they *XeLwr 6.1*6 on de Sabbath?" Of course it is, crmplainte, who might have been vele a isn't d et." learned to leave the rice alone, �.. rue tntothe weir ] P. iY y mine poy," replied. Mr. Isaac- saved if proper remedies had been end rlisen•�Ig►. stein: "Den: v do you open de used. If attacked do.not dela in thug very clearly showing that they ileac noMn:gs One trial of , Mother '.(Treves' shop on Saturday, vicis our Sab- Y remembered the rice was stuck et once • Saturday, getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- LOWArS W"D 'Norm Exterminator will convince „ << , dcwn. A very remarkable point S sMCW end pmvest bath, fader 4 Mine tear pop, ve logos Dysentery Cordial; the me- sumonia,or ease it 3'ou that it has no equal as a worm do not work den;.ye takes monish d:"cine that sever fails to. effect, a shout the experiment was that the if �r�y surest ,cine. Bu a bottle and sea if of- monish!" added Mr. Isa- cure. Those who have used it say lc hoer'the time`between the trials Hcn In tie i n a Teed Y —lots - mor - e tie was the hens memory. ba Oo s oil. 's thoroughlyth lie F.. for ng •, it does not plea e y acstein, cheerfully rubbing his it acts promptly, and When the experiments were made � die Throat st'oaebttls. �.._ hands. "Den vot is vork, fader l" subdues the pain and disease. NGrtp. Atenstodsas cc,ntinued his son, persistently.. ---- consecutively it took them six times p�sof all duds. READY FOR HIM. "Nosh, mine pop," said Mr. Isaac- given if 'you stand on your to to learn that the rice was not worth A' very clever lawyer succeeded st•e.in impressively. "is ver§ you do nit it will not efiable you to see touching, but when the experiments in winning his client's case and get- scmet'ing and gets nodines fr it'!" ore--the heads of the crwd. were-made at intervals of an hour Positively pro- ting the better of a rather bumpti- they ]earned the lesson at tate third COOPERS tecta horses, sus barrister. Mfnard'a Liniment Cures Carget In-Cows. try', thus shooing not only that cattle, and �. The latter couldn't conceal his they* had memories, but'that they F1r live stock from csagrin, and, meeting his victori- HOWTO TES,T,.PAPER., thought the matter over in the irr- horn-flies, ter°a'g• KNOCKER blow-flies eons opponent in the smoke room of You cannot' teat paper as you ;the hotel at.which they both were wc,uld string by stretching it. ' It gad flies, staying, he remarked in a loud and has been stretched so much in the a lice, mites, : . -Spiteful tone: process 'of manufacture that it w 0 and all these insects which worry them .> almost to-death in the.hot weather. i ":Sir, is•there any ease too bad a won't stand much more. The.way g' for you to tackle, or any criminal tc teat it is to rub it in the hands. w Your cows will give y more milk, your 1 ` - r al much -dyed- in. .crime .that.-you (t Auer such treatment-poor paper is. a � horses will work better, your sheep will_• � won't defe A?" fltl-i of. holes and cracks. Good be healthier,if you use FLY KNOCKER. .1 I 'The other puffed, his cigar, and I paper simply.-takes;-the appearance ftverybody now adrnit i� Quickly, .easily atd economically aQ- the • repl,ied in a quiet voice, but g (A leather. If much white' dust is Zara-Bek best for these.. plied with a sprayer. One.gallon will 1!till audible enough ,for.everyone pFuduced we know there-are earth- Leet. It Sive YOU soca protect xg cows for two weeks, at n cost present to hear: impurities. If it-cracks it has aAd CO""Ott"' of leas than one Dent s day each. ``No; what hate ou• been loin been bleached too much. y $ _ !6(.75-A +trAL'LOi� lnow 4" R 23 THEg1 - — • Boo. A QUART 1t «- You may as well.do a little woe- . a T'nr favors you get for nothing rying on your own account as to • n 11i M. COOPER & HENiEW5 "+ -:,Len .worth that much. T N ISSUE NO. 27--10. let your neighbors worry you. f TORONTO.' ,!, -, � • i�`1 4-• "-' 1�„1 fit*..�sr§. �,q?' I"t�n.z S t�t^.��w'. y"-.a. ..y� �, n G^' � 5•.�%�;i'��. ,ifwa+' +.,enu. y •;;ap„�, le; is > �'yi,#��•;��. �5,.�, ,4..�y,�, .p..`-�^�^'Fat l;s"'7: t ys„ `°s, 3�'.. f 4 rr _ LI NR '4Vf .. :.n. h�:•RT,..... _',:... ..;•.,. . :..•.. . 1.7 -S''' J-... m•'•'.. — r _ • r SCHOOL RaPORT41 Miftdki0 dr. 868-The ezaU•st road d horse,the proppeerrtty of Tho Beverley lot DURING THE HOT SPELL THE m - Promotion examinations lots S. 8. g �yh oda U:bri e, will make the 'y No.8, Pickering, Whitevald. Jr. to ssaa4n of 1910 u follows: Monday �{ Sr. IV.-Ruth Tweedie.)and Miller. oon ruceeds to S Tarr's Mongolia Q - Sr. I. to Jr. IL A Homes, , for ht Tuesday to Jacob Widemaan's GROCERY - S T O f \ ' „t•. Ruby Hubbard. Pt. II. to Jr. II.- can 7 Markham noon, by wayof Cashel > ' t - - - Irene Pugh, Albert $afar, - Marion to Unionville sight. We y to - TT �► P = E7 - - - V - � � ' Philp, Mary Hamlin,Florence Turner, Perkins Bros' can 4 Markham noon, Jessie Tweedle. Francis Tweedie- Pt. cospove's Hotel Ewa Mulls sill Than I. to II.-Joseph wartski,Jatpe.(Sri!- da afternoon, Th�esd.y to ,(lormle 11,fM NADE$n, Wilfred Monnoy, Kenneth Hast- ooeynennight. Fridiybblansioahoasye �jQj��T��T Lbf JUI�'F. ]C 3tATBa OF aDVa8TI8INd: ings, Hilda Griffin. Lily Moffat,tea- 44oaffvilie noon and night. Saturday RASPBERR VINEGAR cher. ....�- by way of Aitona to his own stable, D. rY Fixliasettlon patine 10eaats - Sykes manager. D �aeh subsequent ia•eriion,p�line a 4"Is t t This rale does not inclad• Legal at Foreign 2etmmy Cresceua•46706 A•T.R-The �O - --- �1�-�IAIM ' Bp•Nal fermi given "parties making Coo. �Ipliit�it—SIiBTt—CW�i?--ilelitdfitt`F— ' .taaditd-bled- ---OI�E s� range or 5 or a months or by the year. Halt v ihs property of Dr. Ju. Moore, Brook Fresh Lemoaa Bapanall Oranges Strawberries .° :yearly o:y.ari7 aoatracts payahU gaarMrly. IB rr DON'T T. M. McFADDZN war,. gra.and The*.I[addatord, Whitby, will Httatae••aataa,to lla•s or tinder,with paper GIN YOU YOUR MONBT BACK snake the season of 1910 as follows tea• ear,i5 00,payable in advance. Monde >!Sa tad leave his own stable Bee aura r r nes 7 t Canned Salmon Herring Lobste 8ardi r �Nottes in ideal eolumas tea emu per Ito% Yes. Parisian$age, She most SDAig� y y ' _. 'IT* maw per iia• seen subsequent taso woo. orating hair restorer, cures dandr,% Quesn's hotel,Whitby,proceeds to Mr: ooatraat rates'mate known on applies- and rows hair. The*omen of Can- Pickering Andley'noon, Gordon'. hotel Breakfast foods—Grape Nuts, Corn Flakes, roast Toastisen tion. No Cas•asvertld°q. g Pickering night. Tuesday to Tom's aa.artisa.n=ftbeat wri.ln•iwactldas ads, who have luxuriant hair, know hotel Liver 1 aooa, Appleby's hotel Force, , b will be iassrt•d awn faekiidea ettarted as it does and that is wh thousands o1Malts Pita Orange Meat Puffed RiOe t -oardiaely. Orders for dtso•atla�a�tvemen- West Hl t• . Wednetsdy to A E aeons mast betaweitigsad seat ,b•yah• attractive ,women throughout the Major's Witt eva'e.aigbt,'' Thursday to Whed6t Berries; Shredded Whekt`Biscuit. _ Maker. land are regularly using it. Bmagham hotel noon, abort' hotel 0. Job Work promptlyaNsaded tat. For years this almost marvelous !as>tu Rtnwor of lustrous and beautiful hair Brooklia night, Fr day to Temperaaoe _ Wks condoed to the elite of Euro house Columbus noon, CommercialLIN I[SCUITS 4 81.26 per yens , $1.00 it paid to advanes. wind � h _ - - "- - years ago it was Riven to a select list own etab.e. v _ of druggists, and to-day can be ob- Baron Elect (560)-The imported -JOHN MtJRKAR, PfOpflBtOh talued in tiny city or town in America Clydesdale stallion the property of W RICHARDSON'S � where weiety women of -refinement $Pagh,Claremont;will make the seas NOTED AND COMMENTS dwell.' on of 1910 as follows: Monday, May 9. Parisian Sage is the most delightful proceeds to T Smith's con 9 Pickerintt - noon,J Scott's Atbs ai.ht. Taeeday to d* hair tonic lu the world. It makes the , The people of the Guited States J B Turnera Mongolia noon,Wm Cook • • f hair soft, lustrous and luxuriant in s well's con 10 Markham night. Wednes Bargains, ��� ���� have always boasted of their few days. It is perfumed most daint• day to-R Milroy's Cedar .Grove noon, lainied Sly and is not sticky or greasy. It to T„etv?._Cherryw,od_ �- ' "' e o s a in aur:cures d-ahZir[!ff R ----- to hold a hatred for ever thio P K day to Tom's hotel Liverpool race, y g itching scalp in two weeks or money Gordon'.hotel Pickering night. Friday t of an aristocratic character. But back. e T no ' B roe noon,Brough h u - -'P,-MrAicFadden Aptly is Por0 cents t A S a e rock d Br garrl a they are getting -bravely over - m hotel night. Saturday to Luther ea going COST. - a large bottle, and guarantees it, or Filkey's can 7 I iokering coca, thence to _ these ideas. A people never exist direct. all charges prepaid, by Cana- hie own stable. ed that showed a greater rever- dian makers, Giroux Mfg. Co.,- Fort - Da rid G. 110941)—'The pare iced Clyde C snee for a title than the Ameri- Erie, Ont. eedale stallion sired by Gairngaaa, the �8 t11e-BeaBOII 18 well advanced We are clearing the fr cans. The number of A me,rican property.of J.MacRae & Son, Cherry• g a Neta ddvertisements. wood, will make tCe.season• of 1910 an remainder of our Buggies women-who have succeeded by his own stable, of $4 con.2, Pickering, - their wealth to pet a title attach- , Khandahar (10070, 1472;-The ins. _at are -. (�, ANTED-To lease a farm of 40 or - b GOBI -�' - NN _ _ .... ' ed to their names is beyond caleu W acres of Food land with comfortable ported t lydeadale stsgioe, the Eroperty " --' buildings. Apply to O. J. sti LLYA�. High- oCtielaon Wagaa, Claremont, will make "A number of second-hand Buggies and Democrats - _:_ „lotion.. Atone time the American tan]Crook 15tf the season of 1910 as follows:—blonde t __ y people were all °n the same social FOR SALE.-Thg undersigned has afternoon proceeds to Foerno n hotel, to be Sold at a snap • fooling, but now there is an incur• for sale fat bogs.Cheep sad now,yso sere• Goodwood till Tuesday afternoon thence ' tsrablaaoand work mese. -B- YwTB1i, to his own stable. Wednesday afternoon r mountable wall e�nading the up- wiitevals sass to Qaeen'e hotel Stoaffville all There xOIII Old Carnage taken In exchange. " Fr r set and the Common le. day sfter°oon,the°ce to his ow° stable. .'1� people, EED Bti RH1�HEAT-For sale at Pr afternoon to Brougham hotel till \ a tm&con.1.pinker in a gnanuty of"silver q At one time they detested- the oa„n aced. Day ALD Saturday afternoon,thence to his own- _ ChaL'"Hacewhaat d H��de of "ging." They R onld lacxao,Piakertna P.o. bs+r stable. • . Diesli _ Baran F'atrotatd 'ti91-The para bred have nothing Co do with an auto- EDrIALE TEACHER WANTED— C)yme.dale stat ion,owned At the Dan M 0111 - Prat. Nosy they are willing Lo Fo:a.s.No. 1S Ptek•rtoa. Duties to ba- bartoa farm known so the Parker farm ,?? slim AAguat tub. A i7 stator salary sad -----.— ei. ...end-„huadrttda__of_thaussiu& .g#_ .gasttIIaetloas,to.Q,_-Q1- EY,�aIaam P O., will make the season of 1910 at his ow° On ��/ s. gs eg-- -stable Danb•rtioc. _.- .. WHIT _ •_ -.- r dollars in order that they may be Barcrphalfas ,3938;, (11228)- The ,�r� - EEO FOR SALE-The coderoign• AH/ I a�Y ONTAR10 +admitted to Court. T'o receive a ,kj ,d has for sale a quantity of timoth'y sad choicely bred imported ( desdale stal aistke clover seed.also a iia"Uty of atoll o lion, the property of S C Banker. Pick - favor at the hand of the ging of - l� ' mills! axed apply oa pr•misas,Sot to coq 7, acing, will make lbs season of 1910 as England is an honor for R'hlch they Pmenanna,or write or phone Ill.S.Put� follows adooday, !fay tad.pproceeds to - ,are willing to pay any price. No B Tom's Liverpool °igbs Tassday to -,A fine showing of Driving Harness now in stook. {�. ;king was ever reverenced more PASTL RE TO LET-The underslan- Lorea:a Seottb Rouge Hill now. Aesp�ts -- Repairs for all Implements'. act has to tet a quantity of ,goad aata:e:- sIN s hill night. Weds ay i; A never-fa Ilse Coram of spring water aaA an to R Tom's Liverpoo1 Deice, to bis own than Theodore Roosevelt, who has abundance of shade. ♦ppdy oa mrea• Id!t, , enable night Thursday to Baadsi s just returned from a It trip eon t Ptat•nag ar watt•T.L f$sPHa:+fsoN, _ r Audi"P.O, 31.86 dotal iihitby olgbt Friday go Com 'in Africa and a visit to the differ. . -- mercial bout Oshawa night. Saturday ant Courts in Europe. He.hoe WANTED-An experienced farm so Bandel's heal Whitby noon, thenoe band.westernmiddleC&A sad,to work xi lana ray to bas own etab4s. • H BURLING been President of the I'i nited Sts- yea►g ocassa Cao weals awe in pro- �,/ � oaring bomnt•ad for aft. wining to nom. 8i i!14945) '9588]-The import e • Wit, but no king of the present tYagee estit54 per year.�dvd:•ds O. axon, «i Olyd..dnl.etauiraa, the prop.rty of ' _ on.Soak. ^ deet W 6 Scott. Claremont, will make the has now added to his stock of furniture the$taadard Sewing Machine Agency age was ever more autocratic than 11.414000 of 1910 as follows Monday, g - . he. . He wax Sin in spirit it not WELLING TO RENT-The und- Way 2nd. prooe•ds to 8 Dbaeys' town and sold strictly on their merits. ten year guarantee. I can give you a sew- u g pi T) . . _ •r+sgn.d h.. w r•at a an• tar�. tea- tog machine for IM.00.an Oak Cabinet machine for$97.00 or a Standard Iso- in name• roomed dw•n ae ca sue bestoondluon et acres }tae sight. Tuesday to S Fsrntial•'e oda terry for$37.00. Everybody knows what the word Standard means. All of load with a number of trait sod eha�e tread. g Kinsale coca, w H Holtby's Andley Ed water, A stood noble and ben hose oo night. Wednesday to Joseph Geiil's kinds of sewing machine needles in stock. You should call and see the Utile The past year has seen w ouder- t3.premtom ror fartk.r particulars .vpty �n boa road anon, Gordon Hansa Wonder.tocking darner. For a short time you can get one for Me. Piaturni i' w W,T HATRICx.Pickering se ab gs framing and all kinds of r• ria done. ;.. fol program in We matter of avi- Pickering till Friday morning. Friday g Pv g _ation. For centuries inventote �j OR SERVICE-The Holstein-Fri- to T A Knox's Brood road noon, IL Bun-1,ateview Hengervld Faye•;' Brougham bosel night. Saturday to s __ have been puzzling their brains to who has one of the best peltas known to the his own stable, ;y�g¢nt far Mix Holstein family for milk a� lrotta predne!!oa i contrive Some kind of, machine at lot.24 eon 1.Pickering.owned at the Dan- Gallamt C%attan(12128) 4223;-The -with which to n vi ate •the air b`r`°°isrm. Terms ei or reecoeh ss. Thos- ,hampion imported Clydesda a stallion. r e R naGlashaa.manager. is the properiv'of R Dafoa, G sea River, Call and get prices and see cats before placing your order. ,. -S�l6-last year or two, the . make the sespon of 1908 as follows: s. - - MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE- Monday, MS 2nd proceeds to Brough . _ ._ ordinary gas balloon which is M In the village or Pickering,eonwhtag s P � nares of land with 6-roomed 1201196, stabls am hotel night. Tuesday Co T A Knoz'e CAREFUL, 'ATTENTION" TO lighter than air, oras the only sed driving hoose and plenty of bard a°d soft Brook road noon, R Tom's Liverpool till _ means'by which adventurers could w`t°r' °°the r"mfa"are all ks,+d' of 1`rs° Wednesday afternoon to Russell Carter'. - -- y and s ��• ASU an the EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK rise in' the air, and it was continu- Church street.Pickering,or`duress '.+�. DING Chsrrywood night. Thursday to P B at the m MAN,Piekeriaal - 88.51 Reasor s eon 5 Scarboro noon, H C •-ally - ersy_of.the wind. Hamill's Markham and Scarboro town phone night or day, Bell or Independent. • HORSE REGISTER lice night. Friday to J Balsdon's eon 9 Lately" how-ever balloons driven Markham noon, R Eagleson'■ eon 9 by propellors run-by gasoline en. 2et•rittyton Betimoni (90'87(-The Markham night. Saturday so bis own = -gines and with efie' etive steering imppoorted backney stallion,the property stable. - apparatus, have navigated in the " of W H Pagh,Claremont,will make the Heintane CUef-The choicely bred - ppa $ season of 191b at his own stable 2J miles imported Clydesdale,stallion the proper PARIS _ -"GREEN air and -under -proper-control. -call of Claremont. ty of W P Jona, w Ward and F•Coo - _ -Besides balloons,heavier-than•air, x'09 ma'n-The celebrated American- or,will make the season of 1910 as fol _ bred trotting stallion; bitter known as Iowa: Monday, May 9th, leaves his _ Sprinkling CaIIB aIId Sprayers machines known ae biplanes and owls seable;lot 5 con 8 Pickering and _. pm Apple Jack,the proper! of C E Head, monoplanes. according -to their Brook road, will make the season of 1910 pproceeds to Ralph McIntyre's townline _ u follows: Monday,May 2nd,proceeds Reaob Moon, Wilson's hotel Ashbarn for gow gomfort to keep the flies off the horses and Cattle. 'Window structure, have been invented, For. niRhg, Tuesday, s go W White's to law Lehmans Algona noon,_ _ f pry pp�� Screens, Wire and Cotton Screen, Pyramid Fly-catchers, _ and have been Successfully used. yth's n tel Gedodw Uxbridge night. nig .Tu Welly cion 7 to Whitby clicMid ' gWes Wednesday, l Tangle-foot and Wilson's Fly Poison to Mitas'Whether or not they will ever nesiay,hotstIItioa noon, hotel North noon, Ju.b•moa's o0o fi night. Theirs cope with the flies. - 'COMS into geneeal use .Other than Myrtle night. Thursday Sebert's bagel day,to J Patterson' s can 7 night. Fri .• a means of sport remains to be Brook-in night. Friday, Brougham day,sic!'rank 13oden's noon, Wenoe to rj sena. It is prophesied that before hotel night: Saturday to his own stable. his own stable. many yead's'they will be used is A 10 cent cake of Infant's Delight Toilet Soap given free with every the carrying of mails as well as in WE ARE, SHOWING 25c worth of Taylor's Bora: Soap, for a limited time only. -the transportation of merchandise Ask for Coupons. A big range of Breakfast Ronde',namely:Rolled Oats,Quaker Oats. Roll- •.. -�' and the conveyance of passengers, ed Wheat, Shr•eaded-Wheat;'Wbeatlets, Cream `of Wheat, Force, Grape - ' - �Ve are not•optimistic enough to. Nuts,Toasted CornBakes, hold these views. We are of the In tinned goods try our Salmon; Finnan Haddie; Sardines, Kippered GEORGE _PHILIP) BROUGHAM J Herring. Pork-Beans and Tomato Sauce, Peaches. Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, etc. :+opinion that the force of gravity In dried fruits-Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Dates, etc. A choice lot of Oranges, is an obstacle that is' hard to aur Pineapples. Bananas and Lemons always fresh. • Old Cheese 18c lb. _ ` Dunt. If a man ha Fly season will tell- you to be read with Window Screens and Screen `• ppens to be Doors, call and see ours: -Dry-Goods,Boots, Shoes, Hardwkre, Palnts,'Oils. _ several hundred" feet in the air Still in seeds-Mangel,Turnip, Corn, etc. Paris Green you will need very TM ST BANK ' shortly, we ire supplied. Highest pricefor butter and'egg's.' When his gasoline 'engine plays .__Terms cash: -one of its numerous pranks his life Fresh Bread and Buns daily. will not command a high figure iso. A. GILLESPIE, - Dunbarto> EdalmlisW 1873 OF CANADA �. the market. As a spurt aviation is.gaining rapidly.in popularity. - A. DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR _ Aviation meet's are being held I � ( -every sleek, at some place or J�J I I Jam! IND � ��_ _ _ -is Servedm our Savisw Bank Department, .and IsIIIm�JJ F®[[CMr�� ammJii as account and entide the Depositor to ;Another. One of'the most import• it19icieat to open apo ant, and which will surpass any- If you are thinking-of purchasing come in alad look -aliund -before . 'a p� Book. The highest current TatE of Interest is r - .,thing of the kind ever attempted buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks - 'allovtred, taoney. may �� at �� time in America, wih take place in and smock's. Boots and shoes for sill.' 'Toronto from July 0th to Jnly 18. Without delay. Steele-Briggit' Early Leaming.Fodder Corn, Mangel and Turnip Seed. Prizes to the amount of $75,000 - . Savings Bank Department at Every Brancli<. y es 4 will be offered, and aviators of We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and international reputation will take rakes. Always fresh groceriesonhand. P I C K E R I N G BRANCH part in the antic. Thousands will CLAR>Er NCE Ts EATTT, Manage a Sock to Toronto during that week GORMLEY .: Dunbarton Rei witness the unique events. • M. IDi1RAd1fC8 AL.RO AT '�aSBW. - � 4 - jl .' e,,.,, ,, .. .} 'r jT,.,. .M'h. n 4 'e, :'�, . .. ..R,, '...\. ..•!',. C A'" •,!N •i'�.1. 1- •KT 'S:M'. '4 •r<�� •t i'R�"'^ ,. L m,� .; - ,,: ,•. ,r '�+:". v xt.'4 .. .w. �,..;�`:.•:.+ ;,; .,..,, :w "'x fin d 4y�*FF*"S -•&, }. 'C.• ,' R.,m',yei p r .^'^5,y,'-A i :.a::. W�"Y,'�'°*'ai :+S'.,,.^/:'k A=?..Rw.'•,• i w.;G'.b �+r,•r: ' .. w 7Nr.. ;.8 ,'^., ' w �`m ,.. vw •�,s, ,^ti���e •�1"�k' rq t icy F' •"+1�•,�: s."' r�'Y�. ,.k'h,,•�s�'^ '2' y' 'y:,�' ;. .rim,.. .:a. .• ._ .. , , , .. ".♦�'"= s pori° �. .. ^, .-, :::r'. ., .». -.x..;j " ✓: :.,.r.'-s F. .''•,' °'•:tj, �.:, „?C c .www• ^.4. -"$,.z j. „m''l.n•d'[3: m•.-z.. st r ..G v s. CLA RINONT ' _ Charles Sargent and his men are Richard Underhill, of the Chris- Mrs. R. Besse is on the -sick at busy roofln Sam Jones'barn with tie Brown Co.,of Toronto is home J 1 ' Present. metal sung ea. for a couple of months. He is on r • - • _ • Wm. Milne, of Toronto, was Fuer and Mrs. Hutchison spent the sick list with symptoms of +a home over Sunda a few days during the week hold fever. Call and Bee oar Now 9 -- Sunday. past Spring Line of J. C. Macnab, of Vxbride, was with friends in Maripbea.' Nomas and Mrs. Gibbons are -' Miss Mildred Forsyth, of Mout- a �dEN'8 WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S F00?�8 3n town over Sunday. Y pending a few days with their Mrs. (Rev.) W. R. Wood spent a ton Ladies' College, Toronto, is daughter Mrs. Worthv,of Brame at reasonable rices. now home on her vacation. ton r son and : " p few days.in the city least week. : and with their Thomas and Mrs. Wilson and de he mann-Rimohr left on Situ- daughter to Toronto. _ Rosea Flour And choice pastry flour always on hand. family; of Myrtle, were here over y g or Togonto to visit The Baptist S. S. excursion on tga _ his.mother who was seriously ill. Wedneeda Ise6 as usual vias a Repairing neatly ana promptly attteadled to. - y' Mr. Anglin, David Peattie, of Toronto, is g a, of Toronto is spend. 'success. - nIa n it was one in 4.afew day�s-at the ✓sons The Corner Store.' v3,rriting friends in-Claremont for a of Rev. ge, of.the best in their histo —�" - neat o v. R. an Mrs. eve _ , u fir----law days. every y s p eaeaat time. ----- John Farmer, of Stouffville, Duke. In-place of- the regular preyer. - , _repent a few days this week at, his William and Charlee Gibbons, of meeting Rev. R. Duke is devot#ng ' •. dome here. Toronto, were the guests. of their one evening each month to the a Richard Johnston,. of Toronto, Parente, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons, subject "Christian Stewardship." I H A S �4ti pent a few days with Fred and over Sunday. Much interest is being shown in ve He A O 1lire. Farmer. Miss Olive PoweU'and Miss Vi- these meetings. } ' August Leggitt,of Toronto,was ola Brnmb)r, of Toronto, were at The public school has closed for here on Monde avenin -the Atha tonic-on Saturday-and the summer vacation. Mica Heas- Ialpoelaai��g of finest disptay'of at the drama. y g aeslating with friends over Sunday. lip has returned to her home in A 1er7 1 assorfineni of g Wm. Allan Michell, of Toronto, and Cookstown and Mr. To - A few from here attended ��iaeasb 'r y Jones' raisin at Balsam on Tues - 7 and Miss"-DiarRre wi save morrow for his home resolved the o s, or da T afternoon. Macnab are on a fishing expedition in Willowdale. y tom• ball John Gerow had the misfortune to Bobcaygeon for a week. and see them. Y Win. Cooper, Subscriptions taken for all M - - to lose his valuable dog by poison- pe , of Toronto, who TIME TdBL�-Piokering Station G. :- �• - • ngasines, - _ +•',:�,. Ing on Monda has heed ill, with pneumonia for T.R. Trains going.East due as follows- $_ y' No, 8 Mail 8.05 A M. Weekly and Daily YZewrpapnrs r Hill and Bryan has returned to some time, is recruiting at the ,. 1� Looal 2.43 P.M. the eiy after spending a week at home of his brother, George Coop- 3i 14 Local 6.04 P.M. '� tT =C��g�� O his home here. er Traine going West due as follows- • s Claremont was a "Deserted Vil- Lost-On Friday, June 24th, be-! No. 13 Local -. _ 936 A.M. lags"on Saturday, everybody'be! tween Clarethont and Brougham, •• _ li Looal 2.30 P. M. a small black purse containing 7 Mail '_, fog at the Atha ionic. 8•l50 P. M. air. an Mrs. Fr e, o e : line of Whitehurck, spent Sunday change. Finder please leave the same at Macnab's store: GREENWOOD HOTEL ! LLS �M - with R. and hire. RFyan. ..hieetinga for Bible study will be Miss M. Shepherdson and stater, SARGENT S 'm " of Indian River, attended the held at the home of Ruth Gregg, For Sale Or T0 Let .Atha picnic on Saturday and also North Claremont, on July 12th at - 4--s nt a few days visiting friends 2.80 and 7.80 m--. -Speaker,.O. L. Avery busy corner, C, N. R. going Pure Paris Green IS rinklin cans and . Pe Y g S g P 8 sprayers here. Sullivan-,of Brooklyn, N. Y. All through. Easy terms. Apply � Poultry netting Forks of all kinds- Charles Wang andMiss Lillian welcome. No collections, M. Gleeson' , - Greenwood ' Morgan, of Toronto,spent Sunday _ `Hoes, raises;ice cream freezers. " +with their relatives here. On thei - -- - •retrlrn to the: city they were ac. - companted by Missses Mabel and 001or Mary Wagg who will pend a,week _ with Toronto friends. Screen doors and screen windows,,grass shears and lawn mowers The drama entitled "The Priv- ate Secretary„ was repeated in the .,� _. at lowest prices. .• : Masonic Hall on Monday evening. _ • _ _ -. _ _ �, . The night was fine but the attend- ` • . . sues was not so large as could be ,y ` . . CHARLES SAIIO NT 'LARE�se�N desired. The proceeds will be de- Land 1n the famous , voted to the improvement of the CANNON BALLVALLEY _ Mage. . __. Mrs. Arthur A. Luke. who with _ - - D�.0 ESON „ Ys+aw two childrm Kathle@a acid Marguerite -have been visiting their people at North Claremont - Hettinger County, N. D., -for $ale• . ... •,•, ��• .m. •...•.� _ Y end vicinity, intend retui•niaR to ' their home to Dow City, Iowa, Invest your kilo money here and make r -towards the end of July. We are glad those who go out from usi tb make their homes in other plan• big, quick profits. Two railroads build- roe like to return again to the old ) 1; home place. 1338 11118 Bt1IIIln3P1I'. 41 lowing wells at a .Mrs, G. M. -Forsyth had rather 1U%yn afternoon.moon.experience fo d°of depth of 130 feet. ' All kinds of coal ��l _ llshing she went out to spend an The `P�t With lth : hoar or two at that pleasant sport. everywhere - - :-. '!While sittin on the edge o the ' f R bank her weight canned the earth For full articulare maps, etc.,_ w . _ _ -The Guarantee -to give way and the next moment particulars, p , rite found her struggling in the deept base consists of _ . _. -- water.' A few strokes soon brought 'he e 'her to shore and on dry land, none -. the worse of her experience. e� qatWWII �. �� Qat Friday evening last Rev. W. r� . . X, On R. Wood gave a most interesting - ? �Q g , wddrem in the Presbyterian church //// � � on his trip to Halifax and the pro- of the General Assembly, _ M TT, NWC"`F?TH DAKOTA " Q Fare Wwte Ziac - ga Mr A number were present from the =---other -congregations and-eve - was delighted with the excellent :'And the gumntee-signed by the Company—goes on,the pin. address. f t stated that the great SIMPSON . & Cquestion of the Assembly wan the • so shades, in addition to black and white. union question. No fresh report - was presented this year, the basis Dealers in dry Roods, boots and shoes, hate and cape, .men's furnish- having been completed and ppati+- ings,-groceries, crockery. Suits made to-order. Remember we have CHARLES SARGENT, - CLAREMONT seated to last.asse�mbly. Dr. Pat- always some live snaps is the above lines. ; •� 3 rick resented a resolution declar- ins the assembly'@ approval of the LADIES'_ SILK TAMISE dress Roods.- Only one suit length in a R `B R Y A ill doeumente'presented by the union piece• Every pattern different so that no two a '' ' pa persons will, have $1RBER `+ committee and directing that they dress alike. With our experience in dry goods we learn this is most Tobaccos,'pippeese and smokers' with this resolution be sent down desirable to the public. Silk tamise per.yd. 50c. White dKess nine- Sundries. Central office Belt ---to Presbyteries for their judgment line-per yd. 10, 1 18c. Printed organdie dress muslin per yd.. IZe 'Telephone On. aaggeency for ubder the Barrier Act.. The Bar- Black dress muslins per yd. 18c. dac.' Rohtoa lauAndry. Q� tier Act is designed to stay hasty, 8�#� CLARBMONT. ONTARIO " -legislation b assemblies and re- GROCERIES.-Have you sampled our Mack or green mixed tea - quires that Presbyteries shall sim- 25c Ib. Others sell the same tea for We lb, Bay our. tea' you save ply approve or disapprove of any two to three..dollars a year or more. You know our coffee stands at B• °.�• �t.vANS,proposal sent sent down to them under the head for quality and flavor. Our roceries•are perfectly sanitary, Ot w m.tretatr sad design ,► it. This was proposed with the nothing exposed to dost or vermin: veey bin sad drawer contatas pump �annfacturer kept is nook. It will pay you' expectation that next assembly, sanitary covt►re. b eau ai ourwerb and , _receiving the Presbyteries'reports Shop �iid Residence, Dundas:8t and obpdo pries Dona t betmie>� will in 1911 send the matter down - is we do not em them, neefi- _ to sessions and congregations for D. SIM P SON Co., PIC RINt WHITBY orrr. - ' 1 e.a, and aopiiu+ew n>. �' their vote so that ample time and Three doors west of Whitby House. oommisrion of 10 per eon$.,which you W M opportunity may be given for full .. . ., .. . . .. -, 1 osrtainly save by purchasing!coin cis. 7 eonaideration and deliberate ac- gY�/ Hatl'1'OW W1 ,rftd�/ 111{ I solicited. MU tion. 'It was moved in amendment We area prepared to instal wood or iron WNRSY MIKE CO., that it be sent down simpliciter j �' + _ • pumps on short notice,also attend omni. wh»e;;ontauie �(i. e.' without either approval or - to all kinds of repairing. disk-oroval of Assembly)to Pres• « » Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill w a byteries, sessions, and tong ns for `' ''� T also gasoline engines and; discussion and expression of open- BISSi.iL./L the squre gear. - ion. The motion to send down Thousands of Canadian v - P under the Barrier Act with the MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR �° 3 e M farmers ba a tested the !Big a°. assembly's spprgval was carried in the same field with other makes and found tbat the 'BrassLL" has the Pb-ine No. 50 atresidence. �' greatest capacity and Iightest draft. Because of the special shape of "Bis- — tt n " 10 s• It c C by a vote of 184 to.73.. Mr. Wood -aHLL" late%they cut into the ground easier. They tui n all the soil; whereas -" i b � quoted as a statement with which other,Disks only s crape it or set it on ed The "Bissar.L" does clean The P1Ckering aitbee s; aw M he was In entire accord a sentence work where other S make a rag ed ob of it. Steel scrapers meetingthe ' 0 1 ll• �' �.0 "to this effect froom the'address of 'edges of theplaEes "Chisel fashion"j and "movable" clod-irons keethe 'YigRance -Committee �� � � � � �$. ab �♦ a Lieut. Governor Frazer in'support to roe free from dirt or trash_. The BISSELL stays -- - o B � g • o = ;�� P sof the motion-that he would not right down to its work. It won't bind, buckle or The object of this Association is to q• °° `' O wt "k dike to carry with-him-into old age _ - hump u In the centre, no matter lessen steiilin and prosecute ii t; S m g the recollection that when three - how sti;or hard the soil may be. the felons, 11 Jan a! _� churches of his Master wished to It is built to withstand the hardest - M i, •is Feb usage. A simple method of balanc- Members having propert stolen commoni• M - ",* .mar y M join hands he said aught to hinder ins the driver's weight.removes .vale ipimediately,wit�.sqy member ser e)and did not da all be could to neck weight. It is the harrow you of Ezsoutite abmmitiss. g M C g e a. stay -help. Mr, Wood also spoke on should know more about. So write Mombership fee 11.00. " _ e. Jae - + ?, other vital questions dealing with Dept. Zl for catalogue or res your . the rapidly increasing work due local dealer, - Tlettrts'mav be had from the Preefdent or; g !g 'S g M s ti to increasing immigration, 1118 aeozetery oaapptiealloa, S '3 ffi g >; ,,. �,, sept - - a� salary question, the college and T E BISSELL Go• "Wee- Com.-L. s ,sake, Gen, Ont3 � L ..,, Oct. 10 qq T. W, V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont g o 1: l; ®.. Nov Some Mission reports, and that ' dealing with Queen's University LIMITED, ELORA, ONT. .em need o a,-.- which will will undoabtedly nova be. J.A. Connor Arthur Jefi'rey, aaana:y foie-whuby T. o.ha®ao sroaeaa w ' 7 t i6,Part P 1P,mbrtdoe IS.Qati a 11 • o tional. Sold by HOOP E. TURNER, 'tevalet Oat. story P ,a«► ;,epteserave r me uad off' . ,.. •, ,:; ' -. . ... ,:�. ,�c���. �.. _ ...,�`�• :� � �.:. y :•� •;4 t, �.'�. . ,m .µ,.. '�.. '� '.a. a,°w" , ':a.. .. .;::.' '.: '.a•Gr".6•. v'. Ci^. .,.,,, ':-..:� ,�n ;?�' S -+a+•" i ..g;. X'. �K*c' ' ' ::' ".G+� + •.`• "moi I�+` - - n.z M w�'` f.•,,. .r- •:4,` :t _ -,,' ,ti.kfx. �•iuY d `.:• l4' '.a :r.!..-r, .:r .r. •,S+w. •f• _ y - y bL•.,, .7; w, ;i'�" :••a „ _ : :.- ,., - ,,,m.... ,,, ';.�,-•`"- ^',.•�,-. -� ,..•'.:,,�- �;. - -risk. ?". �. :.,.y-.-' F. .,`a..ti„:. •-. .r• . J:S+...,. ,. ''a:.ati•r ,.. .X .. ti••7=S �' ," .as.�S •aft` .3? " s .,.,. .». . ...: ..,. » . .:., ,r'. qS.r. ...._,, .✓.aw .. .. , - ..- .. ,,sees ,."�i. S'.., .�`'" -a., r oyA •.. ,sees sees ...,�. f a , ( "It is true," answered Maaime, _ 1 reddening a little. �"Bpt he knew 3 already. I told him nothing > i it sire i new." :. ( And no doubt you spoke to him of gardiki I" r - '`I=nu-I believe not." A meat diet' is too heating _ -- 1' I "Be frank, and hide nothing { ' from me, I prate. It is important shredded..Wheat is the natural summer _ t-_— - •I should know.' _ - - - food. Cooling yet full of rich nourishment. OR,-THE HER HERITAGE OF MADAME - "I only told him that I fancied I had recognized your fencing-'master All the strength-giving elements of the whole __ d t man and t e covered fruit is sassed as-a gen le sea gd ASA: in a box beside the woman of the e�ijoya-bTa"--Se3g8-WithCrewiQsn-sad-sugar. --- -- ` - Rink, but that I was-not quite cer- gold by all items.139-•earl...also IW25* "ted tain. "Thank you," murmured the CHAPTER VIII.-(Cont'd) `-and a woman who protects her.".. countess,..w'lo had become quit* "I had rio-difficulty in guessing{. "Yes, the woman of the bracelet. pale. "I know now what to think \\ 1 the beginning of the story, and I I Sut why chid she give asylum to this of the consequences of your con- know the end. But I have oftenClarnoeII To save him from Borisoff ,crsation with that man." wondered what came to pass when waa well, but to hide him at her "But," resumed Maxima, quick- , >> house-•that bardl accords with i lir': "he replied that I must be mis- the thief-fou herself caught: Y „ _ p on th first ex ition in which he nasi �t 'She whom you call a ie lost her hand. I knew this man, if m friend should appear before ` tried to extricate herself," replied -That is absolutely false. Jus- &vil of a Polish:refugee, and had, Y 'tthe countess. "Her friends tried tine carried M. de Carnoel to a no acquair;tance with Mlle. Jus- ars d I swear to you that no one as- }im to confirm the statement I tine where he is in safety but _tine." silted him in opening the safe; that have•just made to you." o to deliver her. They Could • not , ' "And it was_after having leen n'- took only the casket, and that "I doubt it. ' Besides, she Could discover the spring that had 'to be she is not with him. B 8 �, „ �' he was ignorant of the existence of not do that without ooafeasi er Then M. Villa os- --a you this 'assurance that he told 4g �• - ttcuched-to withdraw the apparatus. 8 M. de Carnoel." cwn guilt." . Time was passing; some one might "Has lied. He invented this fable .You that I would pass the day in i, It remains to be explained how "Without confessingthat she has e Piave come in, and if she had-been: t ommodto draw e himou . Hei hes to be rid the country connection was there l M• de Carnoel had on his person conspired against theoppressorsof o A l? -.isu� rived all was- logit.. -She did be fift thorsand fzanca which + - - p _tet, olr- - between this falsehood and the-mis-. Y hpr._co_untrp. mot hesitate. She.commanded the , I incommode him! How I" take I made 'of mentioning the v ere certainly taken from the safe. � It would be a generous action an-who-acco>srpasied t9_us that the wff her hand." "Yds have in with is a ° "If ViHagos endeavored to defer packages of notes were pinned an n "Aad he consented to render this fa;ra. ^ a particular r man , a is r es he no vel is innocent why do `Without snitpecting ft, certain- v.0 from coming to see me, it waa a la n er and ce tail come forward himself 4" �- frightful service T' because he did no+, wish me to know of having pinned them himself." „ ly.� What affairs has he I Is he al- "M. Vi nor is mistaken or he He would already have done so ig4 "He wins under her orders; he so con@pirator I" that he-was aware of the conduct g y if my friend had not restrained bey-Od. -He had a poniard, large of Kardiki. I will explain to you lies. The chief of them. Villagos di p "My uncle would scarcely admit him," replied the countess, with _ land sharp; with one blow-the hand why I know, as I .told vou, the wo-' 'H . t� sects all .the intrigues' against the f. Y f that, if the confidence. svax severed. man who protects Justine•, and who question were submit-1 "And this strange heroine did .government of the Czar; and he. p tuJ to him." (To be continued,) i hse not the same grievances $a the uuder�ook the campaign. to draw Coit die-1 She did not fall fainting ' M. de Carnoel from the claws of on the floos4" proscribed Poles. He is Russian. B!,risc:ff. In actin thus, this wo- '• "Site had strength to stand, and HiP nl�me is not Villagos, it" is man disobeyed the orders of the • Mine Elk Grisenko. Ha leas no country to eonquered her pain. Her compan- Kihilist:committee, represented by (� �]�� j avenge. He is a ?Cihilis>, V �f _ {ou, who had served in war, knew Viilagos, and has incurred a ter- M _- r� . ieomethiag about wounds; he tied "Nihilist! this amiable doetorl -iible punisbatent. Villagos up the. wrist, $nod led oft the Than he wa concerned in the theft thought y ou would speak.to me of cf the casketl"wounded woavna, who waa ceases- cur- conversation with lilrri; that �� te�p�� Bagging' - �� ly able to stand," "It oma he svho.organized i't."-' I)[ would fossae the .danger which � Ar ar+"$he was dressed as a man,'was "Ah! sow I aee�why he pointed menaced my friend, and aonld has- _ ;tr . ++ - - tern w wars her of it. if he has - - _ the not 4 out to me the brunette-who skated , - «� g 'engaged you to defer your visit till - �: "Yes." on rollers. He was in league with 7 Tlien it was elle and her accom- her. But why does he reproach her. U morrow, it is because he has re- I Successful Operations at the Mine Which Make plica whom Vignory and I met in now for 'her connection with Car j solved to act before-you have seen I the Property a Corning Shipper. the gate,rap. We saw the light, avel t I am lost. in incossistea- sae•" �_ . - Fnd Catered the office-" Cie a." 1 ''Well, his Machiavellian plan latex C1TT, May 4•-with the open- where the new 7 inch vein crosses. Mr. "here- ou found the hand. To I hat miscarried, and now that we ins of navigation. which is now in full McMaster •sates that to his opinion r, y They are only apparent._I have swing the rreatesL of activity prevails thilt wee! +rill result in the placing of -remove it your friend Fignory not told- you all. Villagos knew j both understand perfectly the si-tu i tthis�vicinity and thhe city and piss rapidly The ects in the �necessaralue of yibailaings e mine beyond ve�o &Mita ation. I charge myself with.bring touched the spri t Yau believed from the first that M. de Carnoel ircovering from the recent Area' been erected including bank house. et _ curselves alone, but-s6me one saw had disappeared, and that he was it:g M. Villattos to reason• .Shall The district is likely to become an- cooking camp. managers dwsulpsr I begin by boxing his ears, to teach I other Cobalt and the veins ran 14 blacksmith whop, powder house, and you-heard you, This thief. as you i suspected of the theft. It matter- the necessary machinery is beim - malt her, knew that you had taken I ed little to him that the innocent hien to stoat me sa he did this I depth properties bagging'ore a aside I stalled: A rood wagon road has III= '-- " ntorning4 the Lucky Godfrey, the Borland•., i built from the main road which per. her bracelet, and that it wassour slould be accused. He even ,e- allele the road from talk Lake "No,' said the countess quickly; Ttt,mpson the Davila add the noose The McKenzie company are to a ver? iimten+tlon to search for bar, to con- Joiced in-'it, for it diverted-anapu:l. t Horn mines. 71 duct by yourself an inquest which on from the real culprits. Now " o play your life against his would The Moose Horn mine ant in • new ' fortunatepp �; is. ;;tii owning e`b�nataor !ti belonged aE right to the agents of it happened that the woman v90 be too unequal a game. It is for plant this spring and are now winking onghly tested. Pts assays made from 1 4the prefecture of police." played the principal role in this ,1f-�nie to act, fins I alone= can save I which hags shown the 125-foot t from` rthe i now'work+s i+i�«h showthe n�ipesn tai `t thane who here been ea sr.d to the r "Chad r the traitor heard rsiy lair *as iatereated for this young: yen eanbe of the Nihilists.- Hut I surf ace. from lap otuces of saver up'as.high 'Conversation with Vignory and man who wav acCUsed, and who was g I to the midst of &be-mines Is the as 15,000 ounces to the Wn. made his report to her who- paid not there to defend himself. She first I must convince.you of M. dei Mcxcnae. • group of e:e propertleo This company is under good m♦naso- Car innocence, I have •not i on which work was began last Jan- went, and it a the opinion of tLe en• )bins took into her head 'to repair Lhe' I nary- They have been fortunate from j gineer in charge and those who gave ;• -- "You are partly right. Only he wrong that had been in I vet spoken to you of the second at-I tete start and soon hope to rank with I Been the property gnat is ehoni+i be was not'paid; but he told what be done, and to attain this end, it was r.'tc 1pt--tire one which sncceeeded. the Th engineer engineer in charge; Mr. Harry ers brought hort time,the �ahW pounds of good ore baJ heard, and she whose de`struc necessary to find M. de Carnoel. i It was made by one man alone-the MrMaster. reports that the veto oir havin been bagged b May 1, and the Y n this regard e same who accompanied my friend locat:an eek of Chs company's group work � � ins pushed ra- tion you. swore, swore to regain Thi- project, did not-suit Villagos, i at a depth of 50 feet continued strad• j pid.v from dsi to day. nssession of the'brarelet. She had who_feared she would corppromise, its the whole distance and showed free , Application is being made to list this - p HOW THIN FOLKS ! silver all the way with the e:reptton Suwk ou the Piew York Curb, all the forces of the association of herself, and, above all, the Nihil- of tour feet. Several hundred feet of The Transfer Agents ars The Trusts -site proscribed at her disposal, and lits. And he had-reasen to feat t, tripping has already hero done, re- I and Guarantee Company of Toronto p p ' ...CAN (SET FLEBUY i suiting in. the discovery of two ad- and the Guarantee Security and Trans. to recover the jewel which might for M: de 'Carnoel had fallen into ! ditioual veins• one of which is 7 tn. [ ter Company of New York. ' ave betrayed b�,'she ode Choice Eurfioff's hands, and could ,not tie — rhes .side, cutting at an angle-of silt t am ifering 50.000 Shares of this 4, i delivered without cowls in con- degrees 1t is the intention to con- Stock at ZSc. per share,. snbyect to • _ dlf`s-%einan skilful and bold." g Frw Accidental DiscOvely Gfves' tinue this shaft to the 75 or*'100 toot I prior sale. Write or wire me year "The woman of the Rink!" flict with a man sent. to Paris for startling Results-Puts Flesh on level, then drift to the M•cKenale vein, I-subscription at once. I believe at.the Ri the express purpose of watching u _ "it was, n$ Thin People and Hounds Out lm-' T1 S i IAIRSTON Manning Arcade that she arranged he� meetingwith over'the enemies-of'Rus§ia. P. g perfect Figures. . • _. - you. .Having failed in that, she "The lady confided her design, - Toronto, Ont. - tried not long after a less violent alien; to this Satanic doctor I" $impie:Preecrlptlou Given. and surer means. You were, fol- ":`To, but he guessed It She'll-. _ e .lowed step by step. You were, ob- lcwed herself to Iet fall expressions For women-and men 'too, for • .-served- one :evening . entering the of,sympathy for the misfortunes of that matter-who can. never appear Cool. kitchen-=Perfect Cooking Parietes.. She came there. You Jt. de Carnclel. .It was all that was stylish.with anything,they 'rear, be- --incited her to supper. I need not necessary to make him divine that The housewife with afle'would seek to save him:" cause of abnormal thinness and an- - Yell you the rest." gularity, this remarkabte prescrip- years of .experience-the _ . `'No. I ha��_not. furgottten the "Did she know that Carnoel was tics is destined to solve the prob- -.-- sequel. Then' this creature did all a prisoner in the-house of Rue de tem_ As a_beauty' maker' for the woman who know t0 by order of'$he-one-handed?"' VignyI" figure it is simply-wonderful while j cook-finds, after practi- „Yes „ "\o one anew it, but the lady it adds brightness to the eyes, and Cal-tests and hard trials, re suspected it'and acted acey�rdingl'y. So I supposed, for she possesses ccior to -the' cheeks and lips. It 1 the New Perfection Oil her •two-hands and is ver, skilful vii agoi only learned it afterward. requires no particular dieting,g, _ r- $n pilfering with them. But this How, I cannot tell. You saw him' acts as an aid to nature by its pe- Cook-Stove is her idea of Hs morning. He. certainly •inade _brunette with -the golden complex- collar action on the. nerves and what a good COOk-stOVC i�;n cannot be Russian'l" ' a•'' effort'to surprise your secrets. blood supply. a blood and nerves -really ought to be. • Are you certain you did not let hits distribute• o he body all the "No, she is French aqd married_', _ . . - She finds it requires less +, do so I" nc urishme or flesh building ale- 'to a Pole. _ _ "I: deliver u a secret you cum- g - attention Costs less to O - "I it him. 'And now 'ma I ask p y tained from the food- The ti : i p pity Y manded me to keep! I listened to rouble with thin people'has always crate, and Cooks all food how' it is that ,your g ever has g- sen that the•do not absorb or,re- the doctor but told hint nothing- 3 - better than any.other stove - • ,been associated .-with her-. iii the or`iilmost nothing.` seireral�plays in.tvbich she has act- sin enough of the fleshy, matter to she has ever tried. I„ - Little as you may have said; it oke `them gain in weight even,'to was too much. Villagos is sagaci- iiormal extent; but this new!dis- She finds the New Per- "You told me,that he pas`snd for a - her protector, did you not?" cu• and cunning. He has to appear covert' of blending certain harmless feCt;On "oven bakes and j the false•to disco.er the true. I "Yes, when he" appeared with drugs is a revelation to science; and' ' fear you. have, unknown. to your- hundreds have gained from ten to - t'OAStS perfectly. The her.at the theatre;but in Rue Jouf- v ouuds-in a few weeks. There elf, given him the information he {city p }' Troy he was taken for porter of his v.»s in search of." _ house which appears to have sere- is no danger of becoming too fat. �sr heatTquar rs o s can -- "-havea sad epi>}ion-eine,--When.you get tkie-r�$ht-weight-then -. Kt�01?erre�jd �®� , Is it my intelligence or, my fidelity stop using. i I have.see him there." yon mistrust?"-- The general .health and strength "Not erd last ming' I suppose, for ,'Neither; but you are hardly the the age - improved in o anyone from I ®� �� � yesterday evening' quite late he riCat in cunning of a man ,whose.. he age -of.- n to sixt3�. Wo- 'to to me for .-orders ; for,some lifd has been . spent in conspiring, men soon get plump, with,_well _ _ _ changes I wis'h'ed to make in my ora who possesses- in the highest rounded arms and full bust, and conservatory, and this morning, 21-gree the art_ of, reading the men become straight, strong-look• has a Cabinet Top with a shelf (or leaping plates and food hot • quite early,`I fciiind him at Rork. tI oughts of others wl list concealing ins and healthy. There are drop shelves for coffee pot or saucepans,stud nickelediowclracks. i' FIs a as. nut of thi's expedition; hi: ow-n. Tr to remember. Did In a half int bottle et three It has long turgnoiae-blot enamel chimneys. The nickel finish,with the t - Y p g- bright blue of the chini.ueyd, makes` the stows oriiameiital and attractive. lila why had he served'• her be: yc,u _not.,let• fall some imprudent ounces of essence of pepsin and -Made with 1,Z and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or -- 1 _ fore 7" wcrd'i Did you not say, for in- three ounces syrup of rhubarb. without Cabinet. `.'Flo is leer husband•'' stance, that M. de Carnoel was Then 'add ons ounce compound. es- il;atmoftm Nt1'1'g:Be sure you set fits stove-.-see that the name-plait reads"NEW t+ascftov. "Her husband ! anr1. he toleratk- taken last night to. a-house.in Rue. Bence cardiol, shake. and let stand tSvary dealer everywhere;it not at yours,write for Deseriptipe circular ,a to the nearest agency of the life she leads!" Jauffroyl'' two hours, then add one ounce '. "You are tnistaken with regard "It was he who said so.- I told tincture cadomene componnd (not The Queen Ci oil Company, Ltmtted. „ ,,Toronto. to Justine. Her conduct is quite him that he ,was mistaken. cardamom). Take a teaspoonful be- +w' irreproachable. 9-he .obeys no one ".Ind that lie' was there no Ion- fore and after meals,,and weigh be- but her husband, whom she loves g,-r, did you nof4" fore beginning. a u,kh., v , 1 d .. sees.. • .. :. .. r w, !` •{:.. , sit w,1 ,a �.� x�' � a -,r::._ '-. .. ... .., .,:,..,• . - -t.x-,a ,. ..« ,. ,., �s. :�+ J,+ ties ...N,:uS e•�Yrrr�. LQ1C7 T +a+...• .� '�i.,'^;.(';' Pw.iL y''. '� �+. :}, ,.:' c4: 1,'F�,.. �,�• ,�d+c'w+s +1• -.r. -.u:.,.^ �''a�.' .xis •�l,_,••^!'b•. r �,.t.. • r ^�•''r�` at,,°Mit0.++tw s7i•w1'�'' �,.w� ': t"�.,�,�, �rC'` :.wn:':�p"�'� N n e•�.tr ,,,r 'f' , - 7,i1�.. ?uj�,'. N..,:a,,,.. q,, .,�,.�+' ': �"') ..�`y. , �`w°^i'. q. Tc'�;•: ';�`t•• ...'s+„� ':as :a..,. �4 d"1. a b .� - _"� •"- :'' ..0 21-14-1.- 09121111111 TIMM Tff ST -, .-EIRTH QUAKE THE HORRORS OF CYCLONES' IN _Jio�' WE - : .J..� STOMACH TORTURE -= n 4htu Strikes .and Explodes a. Gasoline Great' Damage Reported In Saskatchewan r"IGEMON OF A 11110�_ Tank in - a Halifax Stores PROMPTLY CURED BY alift "JMUILT-A-TIVES." AM U nd 0 ,A.._d68pa.tCh_.fr0= ErAlifax 111191--midaight– –lightning —UM-X. MFlock; of Lou —it despateh f rem says the buildings de trod ludin Nova Scotia Was visited by a se- struck a house of Capt. Horatio for. years received the best medical .Tremendous wind 'e at North P-=X men ous nd and rai *storms a large warehouse .1vere electric storm on Thursday--Brinnea and shattered one of the Itte4tion that Canada afforded. following the heat a n A cyclone lifted large barns, accompanied by heavy chimneys.; one of the inmates was re reported Sask. Her husband was a prominent phy�. from all parts of the anci did severe damage, killing-sev-� West. .____Zundeng and & terrific downpour of quite badly injured. T46 home of sician. yet 41s skill and that of his, Halbri At era] horses and other stock. rain. During the storm the build- JLhn G. Nickerson was wrecked. A te, Bask., twenty buildings colleagues, was of no avail is helping A despatch from Lumaden sayst. s. - ing ocupied by I. Creighton& Sons, hole w Were destroyed in ten minute but During the p as made in the roof, the ca!- Mrs. FlociL regress of the wind *100eia, on Campbell road, was pets. ripped up and doors split in no one was seriously hurt. George storm, R. H. Miller's new 'barn struck by lightning,ing, which enter- every room. The family received She writes, ,r was a constant mar. Hessen, farmer, living One mile west of the town was completely de- wti the shop where, the telephone r.131y a slight sheek. Two-building& Wr to Stomach weakness all my life from the town, lost-a new barn and stloved. John Burness, aged 36, an wires were. The lightning travel- Shag Harbor were &196-damag- and no physic fia—acon.. wuEv me, b' r +ousec*9ti_n'_g-_-$8j0W, which were led along the wire until it reached ed. Heavy downfalls of hail dam' 'Fruit-a-rives' save me entire relfuef completely razed. runk by falli Damage amount. hers and died immediately. His the rear of the shop, where it aged garden plants. and I cordially, recommend this farri- ing to about slo,doo was done at wife and three children came from. struck the gasoline tank, exploding At Yarmouth seismic disturbal ous fruit medicine to the public.- _ Dugald, Ran., east of Winnipeg, Scotland three years ago. it- The damag6 done was slight. I es oLccurred on Wednesday night at "Fruit-a-rives" corrects all disor. Th; storm was very heavy at, lo o'clock, greatly alarming the dors of digestion, and in a positive middlings, sings, $21 to M; covery Yarmouth. . At Barrington the pas-!people. 'A terrific shake, which, and speedy cure for Indigestion. Dys- Millfeed-Ontario bran, 8.50 to tors hold out little hope for his re- sage of the stormb4igan on Tuesday lasted for five seconds, was felt in, pepsin and Constipation. $19; do., - Tom Baily- is also in the afternoon and continued at inter- every house in town. Manitoba bran, $18; do., shorts, hospital suffering from the' shock in "Fruit-a.tives" are sold by all deal- $2.1 ; pure grain mouille, $32 to $33; jumping. John Irish, another CROPS DOING WELL. GRATEFUL RAIN SAVED CROPS ere at soc a box. 6 for $2.50, or trial mixed 111011ille, $25 to $28. boarder, had his back badly, box. 25c, or may be obtained from Butter-Choicest creamery, 2ft strained in jumping from_-tLe--thir L?rut za-tives, Limited, Of�wa. per fb.-- 4-- ..Prof.. Zavitz of the 0. A. C. ke. Gia_t Disaster Had the Drought _ii�ry__ii�i_ndow, and Albert Taylor, & Cheese-lie to Ily.c; eas rns, young man who tried to catch C selves Reports. Continued. lay 1031,C to loy,4c. iti jumping, had his fate badly la- Z A despatch from Guelph THE WORLD'S MARKETS selected -lots and cerated. The building was owned says: A despatch from Winnipeg says. Eggs-tic for selected lo -"Speaking for the Province as a According to reports received from 16c'for straight receipts per dozen. by Harry Steele, and his loss will whole, I find, from official reports all over Western CaRads, by local be $6,000, with no insurance. 0 a Beat to me by our representatives, grain men, the late rain came when REP TS FUOH THE LEADLNG UNITED STATES MARKETS. .oma that the crops-are in a very I it would be most beneficial to the IMADE CENTRES. Buffalo June i -ONE MORE DEMENTED VICTIM _2&_-_kVheat---Spring !sing condition," says Prof. Zaiitj growing grain. Little or no dam- wheat at�ongef; Noll Northern, . .. .: o of the 0. A. C. "In eastern On- age is reported by any of the cor carloads store, Winter, Unknown Man • Jumped Into.Nl&. tario the clover crops are proving respondents, although the crop -is Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and stvady. - Corn-Firm. Oats--High- gara River. 1-`to be record-breakers, having at- somewhat small in some of the Otlier Dairy Produce at 9r; Na. 2 white, 44yc; No. 3 white, A despatch from Niagara' Falls, rained an exceptionally fine growth shady districts. The general state- Home and lbroad. 42%c; No, 4 white, 41yc. Y" says: An- unknown man ..through that portion of western menta are that, had the drought Minneapolis, June 28.-Wheat jump;ed into the Niagara River from Ovtario of which Middlesex countycontinued until the end of the week- BREADSTUFF July, $I.10%; September, si,o2y,, the Second Sisters Island on Fri- Is the centre. The winter crops, the results would have been dis&s- December, $1.00%; cash, No, i Toronto, ,June 28.-Manitoba hard, $1.15; No. I Northern, 41.. morning, and was carried over isuch as fall wheat, are a little trous, but practically every place in patchy, but on the whole there is the whole belt reported rain. The!WL`at-1f0* I northern, 99c; No. 2 the Horseshoe Falls, He was seen by i l?X to 81.14; No. 2 IN Hide reason for complaint. The crops are best in Saskatchewan and 1 n( rthern, 97c, at lake porta, for Northern, 81-twc tourists, who had just alighted 10/ to $1.12; No- 3, $1.07/ to $I - from a carriage. The man hurried- 10%. Bran-$17 to $17 25. Flour ly threw off his coat and vest and date spring, particularly the cold Ncrthern Alberta. Manitoba comes I immediate shipm-eut. weather in May, retarded to some a close second, while those of the ' Corn-American No, 2 yellow, "First patents, $3.20 to $5.46• see- extent the growth of all crops !61c; No. 3 yellow, 66%c; Canadian made the plunge before they could it in irrigated districts in the vicinity cud- patents, 85 oa to $5.20; first .tbe Province, but this drawback are rirtually heading out, and will�corn. 81c to 62c, Toronto freights. 'clears, $4.05 to $4.15; pievent him. Nothing was found lKas contpen"ted--hy-the-fact..thst Oats-Canada Western,. second clear* intheclothing-by be-ready. for tc.' _No. 2. w r:jj,;-- lij -- - _.-___.- - _WUC1_tk11_tuicid!a -. .- . C;moo, 0. 5 - - the germination of all crops main- weeks, if the present warm weather, at lake ports ------ Stained a very good standard. and, auJ showers continue. After the fcr imm ediate shipment; Ontario LIVE STOCK MARKETS. I consequently, the outlook for the big rain the 'crops around Winni- No, 2 white, 33c to 34c outside; No. BIG ROBBERY OF ORE. le on MontreAl, June 28-P61134 Province is exceptionally bright, peg have grown as though they 3 white, 32c to 33c outside, 3( beeves sold at 6%c to 7Vc per lb., Lucky Godfrey Mine Lost and the yield ought to surpass that were in.some huge hot bed. tiack. Toronto. ThIrt• ) Barley-No. 2, ble to 52c, No, 3 pretty good animals at 5Vc to eye, Thousand Dollars" Worth. of last year." land the common stock, 4c to 0c per t I FATHER OF THIRTY-ONE. extra, 49c to 50c; No. 3, 46c to 47c 1 A despatch from Cobalt says:, Superior milch cowls sold at 15TRUCK BY A TRAIN. witside; Manitoba.. No, 4, 49c on lb- Thirty thousand dollars' worth of track, lake ports. from Ow to $65 each, the other ore were staolen from the Lucky George Brown Seriously Iiijured Pierre Poudrier Is Receiving Con. Peas--No. 2, 70c to 71c. cows selling at 830 to 8,1,5 each- Grdfrey Mine by employees, The gratulation of His Friends.'- Rye-N'G-. 2, 67d to eSc. Culves $2 75 to 811 each. or 3%c to A41, mac, was stripped from the veil and His Horse Killed.' Buckwheat-No. 2, 51c. 6c per lb. Sheep, 4c to 4,"Ic per lb, A despatch from Quebec says matter and refuse and placed in A despatch from Tillsonburg Pierre Poudrier of St. Alexis des I Manitoba Flour-Quotations at lambs at 83 50 to 45 50 each. Good bags. The theft was disclosed up- Brown, a young man Monte was congratulated on Thur-s-,Toronto are patents, $5.30; ori says. Goo. To r46 lots of hogs sold at about gy.el per. the arrival shipment at & 50(lond patents, $4.80; strong bak lb ..of a shl Ahout-21 Years -of age�, -w-"- driv- day on the birth of his thifty-first - beat qua- smelter. ing home from town on - Friday child, Mr. Poudrier is 63 years old_ e,• $4,60; 90 per cant. Glasgow i Toronto, June 28.-The jA` 0 -- I lity of butcher cattle sol night and wALS about to cross the and has been married three ti freights, 23s, d at from MONTREAL HARBOR. 1k a Wabash tracks when he saw a train Seven children were born from his Ontario Flour-Winter ' Wheat;86-25 to $6,80 per cwt., but many more sales were made around $5.50 AunVal Report Sbows Large' I@- -coming close by. His horse got un. first marriage,_ fifteen from his sec. patents for export. $3.50 to $3.60, and ran right in front ons, and from the last ulna Of I in buyers' bags, outside. rer cwt. for the medium class crease In Revenue. Millfeed-Manitoba. bran, . 918,stocks. Cows of all grades were of the train and was killed instant- these 31 children, 23 are .still easier, the beat animals n A despatch from Montreal says--. ly. Brown was thrown from the irg, and the eldest is 45 years of per ton; shorts, 820 per ton, track, i, not bring- a distance of about twenty aae. Mr. Poudrier appears no old. Tnionto. Ontario bran,, $19 per :ng over $5.50. and the commoner That the harbor of Montreal had b classes ranging as low as $3 and 'Pplications for 23 per cent. more 4�. feet. ,the train backed up and took -er than his eldest son t<)n ; shorts, $21 per ton on track, - ac Tto. up to $4.50, The best bulls ra commodiLtion than it eould give iv' shim tenhe Wab&ah station, wherecron -ed to $5.75 per cwt., with lighter 1069 is one 'of the statements made he lay unconscious for about two . !N- TI-TYPROID VACCINE. stock selling as low as $4 per c in the annual re W COUNTRY PRODUCE. wt. or ar�-- licurs. When he came to he told his Sheep and lambs sold at from $8 to Cc-mmissione�rs,,jqsf'Publiabed. The' name and was removed to his Eggs-19c per dozen in case lo vant Announces Discovery to the $9 per cwt. port points out that 19W was de. ....grandmother's here, where a doctor Hogs, $8.90 f.o.b. to rt or French Academy. Butter-Creamery prints, 22c,to $9.15 fed and watered in Toronto. voted to the study of plans of de- velLpment, which have since been 'ic; was summoned. It is not known 2. Separator prints, 20c; Dairy h r'!T how badly he is hurt, but he A despatch from Paris says: Dr. prints (choice), lac to 19c; inferior -and are under way. Big _wail probably recover. Vincent has informed the French tubs, lac to 17c. -130ARDERS HAD TO JUMP. financed increases in revenue-werie-reported. `_7 The amount disbursed. on-capital Academy that he 1as discovered an 1 Cheese 'llyc for large and llyc A bronze statueofChamplain was anti-typboid vaccine, and,; gave. for twins. Old cheese 12yc to One Man was Badly Hart In Hailey. account was $878,570. .,-uDveiled at St John. N. B. pioof of its results. 12%c.. bury. Fire. to Beans-$2 to $2.10 per bushel for A despatch from Haileybury says. I's IN 01W. PRINCE OF WALES. primes and $2.10 to $2.20 for band- •One man was probably fatally in- picked. lured and several others badly hurt Iting Bestows New Dignity on His Potatoes-Ontario potatoes ell in a fire which destroyed the King Eldest Son. TRAINMEN IEFUSE --kWARD at 40c, to 45c on track, and at 55C Edward boarding house.,on Brown- A despatch from London ' says to 60c out of store. Delawares from. 10c to 15c higher. ing street early Wednesday morn- The King on Wednesday created the ing. It was filled with boarders at -Duke of Cornwall Prince of Wales, .:'PROVISION. 5. the time of the fire; who just es- and Earl of Chester. 'Thursday -wax, Board Has Ignored Differentials Existing it night garments. The the Prince's sixteenth birthday. Cape Wholesale quotations: maDA no was very, badly injured Pork-Short cut, $31 to $31.50 per m- P. R, Territory. .4 Dave Clay, an Englishman .. Miss Ethel Keeler was drowned JC4 barrel; mess, $28.50 to $29. albuy forty years of age. He is in in a cistern at Woodstock oil -Firm; tierces, 16c; Lard-Firm; tubs, t; ]len Hospital, ,and the doc- Tt.ursday. -'Adespatch from Montreal says: gentlemen ccrnprising the boird, NX-el pails, 16y2c; stocks very The committee of the Brotherhoods standards and comparative differ- light. entials existing in the territory and Smoked and Dry Salted Meats.- of Railway'Trainmen and Railway on the C. P. R. have, been entirely Long clear bacon, tons and cases, Conductors have refused to accept ignored, or, worse. still, reversed, nyc to 15%c; backs (plain), 21e V4YAGE :-_LINER Lhe award of the.board of concilia- thereby making the award,as hand- to 21Yc; backs (pea-meal), 21y2c to ti-on in regard to the wage dispute ed down impossible o"cceptauce. 22c; shoulder hams, 14c to 14Y2d; "We are this date writing Mr. green meats out of pickle, lc less 10 with the Canadian Pacific and IcNicoll, quoting the telegram, an moked li iand Tru-k Railways. Their de- 11 th S Zip, enion was made on Wednesday af- rmci asking if-his company are still Rolls, smoked, 15c to 15yc;,me- Count Zeppelin at the Wheel Carries the ternoon, when they sent the follow- indisposed trecognize past ' clium and Light hams, 18c to 18%c;and recently revised standards in the heavy; 16Y4c to 17c; bacon,� 19c to ing telegram to the Minister of La Party 300 Miles, boir, at Ottawa: territory." 2N. "The general committee, repre- This is signed by James Mur- A despatch from Dusseldorf, a single hour was 43Y miles. senting the men employed in the dock,' vice-president of the Brother- MONTREAL MARKETS. G 2 Coun' ermany, says: The first regular Zeppelin was at the helmwh when th train and yard service on'th6 C."P.' fiend of Railway trainmen', and S. Montreal, June 28:-Flour=--Ma- airship passenger service was in-- Deutschland rose at Ftiedrichshaf. R. unanimously request us to ad- H. Berry, vice-president of the Or- nit o at pa&nts, firsts, ai.gurat4ed on Wednesday, When en at 3 o'clock on Wednesday morn.. vise You that they have. received der of Railway Conductors, - - ba spring wheat considered the the standards referred to in the $3 40; do., sec ds, $4.90; winter Count Zeppelin's lin's great craft, the ing and sailed, away on the trip tha>ti 'ani thoroughly wheat patents, $n5 .Manitoba strong Deutschland,'carrying 20 pa;sseb- *,As to"ifiark"an epoch in &via io -award handed out-by the board of telegram to the Minister- of Labor hikers'.; $4.70; straight rollers, gers, successfully.- made the first The passengers were some of the i. arbitration in the recent investiga- are those paid --tion. by United States $4.75; do., in"bags, $2.10 to $2.20; scheduled trip from Friedrichsha- rectors of- the Hamburg-America .railw6ys entering Canada, so that extras, $1.90 to $2, car lots, fen to, this city, =a distance' df 300 Steamship Co: and the German Air.1 "While thanking the board for its practically the demand of the men Oats-37o for Ido. 2 Canadian miles, in nine hours. The weather ship Stock Co., Joint-owners of t lealne,4..C'fforts V henest. 'considers- is-that-wages on Canadian railways western and 33c for No. 3 ex store. was perfect and the motors worked dirigible,- and guests. They occu-' tio- and intent in prepatifig the be placed on the same basis as. Corn-American No. 2 yellow, 64c faultlessly. - The' average time pied the.mahogany-willed and car-� 'J' -award referred to, the-committee th,-,-e in the United.States in ter- to 65c'-; do.-, No. 3 yellow, 63c to rra;ntained for the complete course p4-ted cabin, "situated between the' ars compelled to advise you that rAvry contiguous to the Canadian 64c. was approximately 33 mil-es an gondolas,. and from the windows. p is unsatisfactory, being imprac- border• that is upon the New York Oats-No. but between Friedrichs'iafen vv.wee scenery as the aeriad th2 Canada western, hour, car ti able of adoption, and that it can- Central and its affiliated lines, 3G%c to 37c; No. 3, 35'/2c to We. and Stuttgart the 124 miles was swept' alohq_ 'Conrit Zeppelin be a espied.-- which are closely in touch with the Ba.rlc'v-No. 3, 48c to 49c ; No. 4, lcnvered in an average rate of 41 qt4-ereA for the greater part of the "For reasons best. known to the Canadian frontier. 44c to 45c. rn:les an hour. The beat speed for diitance. .,.. .T +.h- 6 __«..- �.. sR'e 'x:"t. '.yw,�":_... "rr�!r ,-, •i!e4v+',. f,.:-.. _.^_ _. .2.. a ,.-z: l a: '•,i "r ".,iY., Y.,. w-.,f.'~^q :,iv,....,'.•w •.:a: — w i.. j•-'es.. as.. .M .w _ t �I Q -To-da being a holiday all -Mise Georgina Decker, of New 4 ; JOCI�LI�l.IS• places of�usiaess will be closed as York, is spending a couple ofM usual. months' vacation here at the horns =- ...THE ' . � _ BUY a _Mn.to bay Is seriously ill. a a� returned frfrom„�the camp at Bing of hMrs.Wm.Dennon,Frankford, ` :- - sorry, r Mies Stella Leng is spending a stop. and Mrs. .(Capt.) Clements and ;few days with friends in Toronto. -Mr. Simpson and eon, of To. Miss Cora Burling are visiting -F.Bunting of Toronto, spent ronto, spent Sunday with W. and their parents, C. H. and Mrs. Bur- ppee pp L Sunday at the home of his mother Mrs. Gallic. ling• - 7� B 1i here. -W. J. Coakwell's harness shop -Philip Kehoe,having complet- 18 1b8. gran u- -J. H. Jepheon_ is having a new .is being treated to a coat of paint ed,hte contract at the base line C veranda erected is iroAc of hie thio week. bridge, has moved his machinery - - — ACK OF ' : •raisidenoe. A. G. Green is in Whitby this to Alliston wbere, he has ]another laced 811gar T_W �.at the cautmb• ably settled in his now home on al examinations. -3c)tne farmers have begun the Reazin farm. -Dr. Henry will be here as their hay harvest this week but 20 lbs, yellow SUGAR ; _ -Miss Dorothy Towle entertain- usual next Tuesday to attend to the work will be general nett - ed afew of her little friends to his ppro��_fessional duties. * week. In come places the crop ie 1 tea on Wednesday. -Wm. Redman,of Seugog, and rather light but in general the sugar a 1.00 ,5 40 -- - -Mise Hail, of Toronto, is formerly of Kinsale, visited with crop is reported being fair. __ _ - _ spending a week with her uncle, C. Rogers'on Saturday last. -The public school closed yest- " F. H, Hall, "Raceside." -The township council will meet erday for;the the summer vacs- -Dr. Henry will be here as on Monday next at Brougham for tion. The Pickering pnblic school usual nest Tuesday to -attend to the transaction of general busi- will re-open on the first of Septem- KISSIMI. CREAM BUNS, FIVE ROSES, TEA "^ - his rofeesional duties. " nese• bee. Aural schools will re-open F'LC�UR-BUN% WHITE-SATIN. 14I>�e:W-� - on the third Men, c - Branton, of Toronto, spent Sun- street on Tuesday for the first -Unless prevented by rain the - daq with Mrs. Hartrick. time since her severe Illness of last Greenwood school baseball team w. -G. M. Palmer was confined to spring. will play the Pickering school . his house for a few days with�a The sacrament of the Lord's team on the college grounds this severely sprained ankle. sup r will. be dispeneed in St. (Friday)afternoon, to begin at 8 "BUY THE BEST'S -Oakley R. Dew, of Alliston, Andrew's church nett Sunday o'clock. No admission will be �R. n s)oent a few days this week with morning. charged. Oh those "Arm and Hrmmer"brand overalls. -They're just $1.00 his brother, Thos. J. Dew. -Miss Nettie Carruthers, of -Rev. Mr. Richard, of Port per pair. Not made of leather but say they wear_ well. Now for -Mr. and Mrs. Wickham, of New York, is,visitiag at the home Perry, occupied the pulpit in the those red harvest boots. So cool, only $1.2b, p 1Rnffaln,,are riding e. fes�..da4s of her..=mQthe�--on_the_ ngton .Methodist church on Sunday last. spa . - - - - - -- - - tr� with A.and Mre. A]laway. road seat. Mr. Mellor, of Victoria College, ----- -- - -Thos:J. Dew, who is in charge -A large number of our young who has been appointed to take ` St. George's church,is spending e - a week at hie home in Alliston. o-n Saturday last and report an nese, will begin his duties on Sun- "BUY THE BEST" ` -The tee cream parlor at the enjoyable time. day next. Pickering bakery will be kept op- -Strawberries have been quite t -Mies Irene Rogers returned -- ----- a ' �!n on Friday and Saturday of this plentiful on the market during the home on Wednesday avenins aft- We are certainly rushing out those --- week. + past week. Three boxes for a er spending a month with her -Mr, Waddell and his gang of quarter has been the ruling price. brother, Alex M. Rogers, of Mon- �jEyV PERFECTION OIL STOVES are at W. H. Banks' at pres. L. Parsons, of the base line teen]. Mrs. A. M. Rogers, who has c eat pnttina=in cement work in his east, lost one of his valuable hors- been seriously Ill, is nolo much im- seeps house so cool and comfortable. - stables. see one day fast week. The ani- proved. nw. -Rev. W'. and Mrs. Moore were in was turned out to the grace -We extend to W. H. Westney in Malvern on Monday visiting in the evening and in the morning and his bride our heartiest coa• s Mr. Miller- at the home of John was found dead, death being caul- gratulation$ on the event of their BERGER 8 ENGLISH PARIS GREEN �Boott. ed bg a ruptured stomach. marriage, an account of which up- never fail#. -Thos. Douglas was at Coteau -John Brant, of Ottawa, $pent pears In another colaoaa• Mr. i near Montreal, last week attend- Saturday here with his sister, Westney is one of our most pro- ;sand sprayers-Latest on the market,75c each. ' — ing the funeral of his brother Mrs. C. T Batty, and while here gressive young farmers and is de (;eorge, gave the Nzws a pleasant call. He servediy moat popular with all _ y -Mr. Simms has returned to has an excel] sition Ake Regis- who know him. - po _ . - _ -the home of his sister, Mrs. W. J. tear of Live Stock, a position und- r . _Dale, after visiting friends else- er the control of the Minister of ,ATHA PICNICAh LO where. Agriculture. -' `- number-fr•o�here-iaciud -Ria--acre ,Clad-to kk resort--that ''�tha'--.uaL°n_.sc>roolTicflLc !!or09 V_ h ' pnta, - in the football team attended the Robt. Miller, who has been seri- 1910, that of Saturday. June 26th, is S now a thing of the past. The day - strawberry festival at Salem on ously ill at the home of Joho Scott. M was fine and the crowd larger than - Wednesday evening. of . alvern, is now making satin- ever. Four refreshm®at stands on T -The-Rev. E. R. James, of Al- factory progress towards recov- the grounds furnished the needful for Bi4 _ e ,. W g , i aa, but coag before the u -'Communion in the Church of End sufficient strength to return to tgames were finished the ice-cream and R� ti11O� al land on-Sunday, Jul Ori, at 10.80 his home to Picke�itng. drinks had all been disposed of. u the y hot sun had created • great demand ew m -On Saturday evening last our for those luxuries. Ex-Reeve W. t� - -Mrs. Winnacott left on Mon- residents were treated 'to a free Barnes. of Green River, made as •:• ' -day morning for Huntsville to at- exhibition in the form of an auto- - eelleat chairman. The chief speaker - tend the funeral of her daughter, mobile race, in which there were of the day was F. L. Fowke, W. P.. of 18 your chance. .!� big r®due- a Mrs. W. H. Pugb, who -died rind- only two entries. They were iro• Oshawa• who gave a splendid address. denyy�on Sunday ing east and one of them was Rev J. A. Grant, of Claremont, and 'i ' -Mrs- Ed. Atkinson,of Whitby, doing hie beat to pass the other, others gave short and app ropriat. t10I1 In all 11�1ffif:d M.lill• wishei to thank the many friends while the latter was jnst as deter. spasches. Reeve J. A. �Vhite was of her uncle, the late Thos. Moody mined to kip the lead. While called upon but could not be located Z18j('p at who so kindly assisted daring his the race was somewhat exciting. a'he was busy chasing a football. illness and death. it was accompanied by a large de- The chief attraction of the day war - -Mrs. (Rev.)W. A. Banner and Free of danger.to those who might the football matches. In the sensor *TRS. LEIGH PICKERING ' happen be driving aloe the contest there were two entries, the iii L 1 three danghters spent the week ppe W 8 Shamrocks, of green River, and the with Mrs. Hartrick. They have street. They were going at a rate Thistles, of Claremont. After a hotly now left for Atherley where Mr• of at least 40 or 60 miles an hour, contested game the shamrocks won Sunner has been stationed. and the clouds of dust that were by 3 to 0, one goal beteg scored on a - - - - -A consignment of 26 barrels raised was something terrible. penalty kick, In the intermediate SPEC IAL - >r of oil was received hereon Monday The Blonds were so dense that it contest there were s number of entries A TEA and the first application made on was utterly impossible to bee The first game was between Salem the streets on_Wednesday. We either auto. at a distance of ten and Pickering to which the former wan by 1 to 0. The second game be- . - gape poi rid of the duet suis- rods. Some idea of the heavy tween the 7th line, Markham, and 5 lb tin of Mixed Tea, sells regularly at 40o lb., ,ance for a time. clowds of dust may be had from Goodwood, the former also won 1 to 0. - can now be had tin and all complete, for - "-' -Mrs. J. H. Bandy, who has the fact that a telephone message The third game, between Ashburn and _ ' 'been seriously ill in Toronto for came - from Claremoat asking the Beavers, was continued until dark- only $1.$0. This 1s OII8 Of the the past week, is much improved. the where the fire was. We do cess compelled them to quit, neither best values you Will !Win :hnlnie the may. side scoria Bloomin ton elfin not--know- -who-the the byi, not have the opportunity ever get- C;;ntinue until she is completely autos were, but one of their,num- to play In the school class five teams restored to health. bers was .0714. The occupants competed, Green River, stoufiville, Momrs. Enos Remmer and were either under the influence Claremont,Goodwood and Markham. salt in 200 pound sacks D Salt in 50 + Sohn-Greeket-erre in or than were fit inmates Claremont won lot prize, Markham p y pendent phones in their residene fora lunatic asylum: It ie report• 2nd and Green River 3rd. " ee this week. A number of others ed that one team was driven into The following are the winners of pound linen sacks. �. -are also contemplating putting the ditch east' of the village, the the other events: Wheelbarrow race, J. Mowder, Jr., G. Bennett. Potato • _ phones in their residences. animals being frightened by the 4ace,G Traa. Men's half-mile race, TT `�� -Miss Campbell left on .Thurs- furious driving and tine unearthly G• Bennett, G. Tran. Girls' race R. A• B v N TIMI G, PICHERI1\ G z day morning for Keswick where .yelling of the occupants several of (under 8), E. Savage, I. Nighswander, -'she will s nd a week visiting whom were women. (under 10), L. Alsop, I. Yowd M. ) _ friends. $he will teach in Essex -After along period of suffer- Roultree, T. Brown, (unde 2j, M. B� AWAY REE if 1 neit year instead of Lindsay as ing from the infirmities of old age, Miller, B. Mowder, B. Tho peon, J, GIV she at first intended, the former Thomas Moody passed peacefully Evans. Boye'raee (under 8), G. Mal. lbein nearer her home. awn on Friday last at the home colm, R. Carr. E. Michell, R. Pilke , gg y y y b lb. of Lipton's to the one who comae the nearest the number of -It is with regret that we re- of Spencer Taylor, haling attain- (ander 10), P. Tarr, A. Mitchell, ;fort the death of Geo. Douglas, ed the age of four and a half score Brown, H. Wright, (under 12), F. beans in the bottle. Open to any one that buys a pound of tea inside Jr., son' of Geo. Douglas of. this years. Mc. Moody was a f scornative Gray. F. Hamilton, A. Michell G. the§0 days from date of advt. So come along ladies and see who will village, which 'too place at his of Ireland-and when a young man The Committee are to be congrat�- be the lucky one. : home at.Coteau;near Montreal,,on emigrated to Canada and entered lated on the success attending the un- __ -' Tuesday, June 21st, at the age of into business at Whitby. For tiring efforts to provide a good time. We also have in stock the best of seed corn, mange] seed an 39.years. Mr. Douglas was engi- over half a century he was one of turnip seed. neer on a 'large dredge and con- the best known business men in •�phy so much labor twice daily �tracted a cold last fall-which de- South Ontario. . At the time the washing about twenty-five pieces FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, _ - veloped into congestion of, the elevator was erected at Pickering in the bowl cream separators, Get lungs, resulting in his death. He• Harbor, about thirty years ago, a Sharples Dairy Tubular, only PICKERIN( is survived by his widow and one he came to Pickering to buy grain three pieces to wasb, and will, E. BRYAN! PROP. daughter; 11 years of age. ' His for W..-D. Matthews & Co. and.. take more cream from your milk' took place- on Tuesday with them he worked until old age than any other cream separator last. compelled him to retire. He also on the market. Repairs kept for -� - -The garden party held on Fri- occupied the position of harbor- sale. D. Siinpson & C_o,.,agents, a bi :91 � "day,evening last on John Dickie's master for a number of years un- Pickering. -lawn under the auspices of the til a few years ago he was super- _ _-: Ladies'Aid Society of the Method- annuated. He'was a straight-for- _ ist church was a decided success. ward business man of highest in- PAPER HANGING ; The evening was all that could'be tegrity and strictest honesty and " desi'red for such an occasion and enjoyed the fullest confidence of The undersigned is prepared to take LaWll 1LLOWerQ r its a result there was a good at- all with whom he did business. contracts for paper, hanging and �tendance. The 34th regimental He was generous to a fault, and 'painting. ears _ -' - band of Whitby was present and' many a person was assisted by Satisfaction guaranteed. Garden' Shears LawnRakes ., -favored the audience with an him when in financial.difficulties. , Prices reasonable. -:'• • '_ _. •• • • abundance of good music. The Bethought more of relieving the 2&SI M ALLAWAy Law Screen .1 solos by Messrs. Bramfitt and Ed- distressed than ho did 'of- looking creep OOrs mfaon were well received and the rtfter his own futuracomfort. He PICKERING MARKETS drill by a number of young ladies will be remembered as a 'man of — Window screens, screen wire; turnip seed, mangel--eeed, corn, ate., Red Wheat..,_.��_ - •.....,...• 8 •90 ...... and general hardware. uvea very pleasing. F. L. Fowke, generous instincts and as a man of White 90 �ml a �M.P., of Oshawa, occupied theupright character. 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