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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_06_12sir Toos"41.41 T .. .. -. .". • � , ~ .� .. -• Mme: _ ?' VOL. XXTI. 'PICKER-1XG, ONT., FRIDAY. JUNE 12 1903. _- _ - - --NO 3- r�fitstiFilastal �Q1r1Qat. OUT_AROUND US West Town Line. - ( da Theo. Hagerman, when his - -' 1''��jj � � - � - daughter Ethyl, was wed to Ddr. R- , �i11 _M�11S _ i 5earbaro' E. Madlil has, been under the dr's • Thomas, of Woodville, in the presc}nce _ care. of a large company of relatives ani glad;cal. . Weddings are quite the properthing Chas. Rood, of Scugog Island, has friends. The bride was the recipient Red Wheat - - 0c blas• ngwadayg, has been visiting his brother, George. of many and costly presents. The White Wheat - - ' iOe L E. and Mrs. Annis have returned Miss ASartha iiadill has planted a Rev. T. Legate was the officiating S riu Wheat - - 6& number of small cedar trees which has cler yman. Miss Beatrice Hagerman, F. EASTWOOD, M. D.. Sargeo>; p g after spending a few days in Ottawa. added much to the appearance of her sistgr of the bride, and Miss Thomas, .. Vr to Canadian PaciIlc-Railwey ;Coroner Goose Wheat - . 65c. The Chosen Friends have had au Ontario County; leaner of Marriage Lioeopes. Manitoba Flour $5.00 bbl. organizer in this vicinity and he seems place. sister of the Hage -seen, brother her of office hours–Before 10 a.m., 1 tog -Famil Flour 4.00 to be having grand success, -�• ma:&. 'Ar. L. Hagerman, brother of p.m., and hom 7 Co 8 ,i,m. Private telephone 3' Fred La Frau *h left on Tuesda for Chert' waod. - the bride and Air. McKenzie, of eouneetien with Balsam, Greenwood, Broughem Pastry Flour• - 4.00 " i7 ! Y �i crorlvllle; goers elle rOCelnSlIIP.n. kltZlon,A.Johnston::(7th coo), Win cowie'e Bran $17:00 ton theNiigalaAiilrtaryCamp, �`eare K (4th con), and D Pngh'e (9th coni 6-ly ` pleased to hear that he is doing so well - TLe invitations are out for the wed- The weddings of EA"ednesday pro Shorts 10.00 " contagious, fur on Thursday, the 4 th - ding'of Alias Rogers to 1'�•ur. Taylor jr. A. YOUNG. M D., C.M.. Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 On Tuesday a fine lar a barn vt xs inst., there were harried at the resi- T Pickerin , Jul let. g 1 o Trinity Medical college, Toronto, mem.. Graham, Whole Wheat Flours g y raised on the farm of Geo.. Davidson d¢ dent a of the bride's parents, _4f r. J. C_ _ ber of Collake of Physicians and gurzoons of Greenwood. - Ree.ior, of El Pasco, Texas, only son Ontwrto. Office and reeidenca Opp O'Leary Lotel Rolled Oats; Chop.of all kinds. Sons• of the late C. C. Reesor, of this lace, Woburn ,Ont. office hours; -morning 7 w le:_ -- " The employers of the su ar beet eveninit a to S. Haid and {loft Coal. Salt. ;lir. Eadie has tendered his resignat- and '_hiss Margaret, only ciau litter of farm are busy going up and own the g Above prices Subject to Change without ion as teacher of the public school in rower Mr. B. A. Ellison, of this place, the - _ Notice our village. Si'e understand that it is Rev-J,t dson McIntosh, B.A., pastaua Madel�akery Co,Ales Lawson has, purchased a fine Legal. - • ` ' • tentien to -remain. -in of the Baptist church here being the Limited. black driver from J. _Torrence of Aiatheson, of Greenwood fur another year, during -Markham. celebrant. Dr. Juo. e - which he wi}2 ale the work for a Trinity Medical college, Toronto, and D' ,NTON, DIINN a BOULTBEE prep Henry Shank, Archie Barton,' arton, of g first-class professional certificate with 1Miss Willette Beare, of this' lace. Batriate,+, 8ctticitore. etc., Rational ^suet � Green River, and Albert E, .Shank, of p i r• Ch Rakers, 90 Suit street, east, Toronto, ���- - he intention of writing next May, ! . lending their most able support. - -- - At Claremont eyery'ruesday forenoon, Idoney When he ex ects to take charge of a this'place, left forues military camp Your scribe haf,s not in the case of Saloon on lQert¢gge,- P g at \ iagara on Tt:esday. We wish Fon Mo DeNTO 1, Ii.o.. D.C.L. " graded school at, much lar er salary. any of these -weddings attempted any $ ahem 8 safe return. 8re RHERTD, DUNN. W. SfULOCS BOULT• lti'e believe that lir, Eadie s servicer description of- the gowns . ur decor& - BHB, 61-1r cuidd be secured for another year —""— tions. He feels it to be a matter Ip- _ ..... ___ .MEN* since he remains in the village. lihas UaEEN RIVER -- yond his 'capabilities, suffice it to sxy _ been reported that the trust4_s intend " that both here everything that could liE. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BAfiRls- Mrs. Gilhuly, of Greenwood, is visit- be desired as fit setnn s for the beauty e T$B,County crown Attorney, and Count?9dowering the salary of tale teacher in g' i I oli',itor. Court House, whitbv• 10-v order to make some improven;enta9 in ing friends here. of the fair young bride-. Your scribe. F Y�- t e school. However, we doubt the lir, and Mr?. Lewis, of Strathrov, ins with the many friends of tlrt.: - '("�OW A McGILLIYRAY, $ARHIB• == Of all msteriale and design correctness of the.repurt. ay 1t vvuuId err"�Iaitinlr of T'riah Ti,ung'a. igh cunti•acting parties in -wishing A -F en, Solicitors, se. Offico opposite Post- kepti a :tock. It will pay you be very unwise for the trustees to , rs. H. Hop.:in.+, of Silver ]Maple, them every happinevs.' Omoe Whithy, out. Jno.Ball Dow, ..'<.: Theo. Dell at oar works acd inspect our shock, pursue curb a Cocu•se, entertained a number of gulests last - A: o(4Sillyraq. LL.B. Money to Loaa, ay-kijln _n,, ,, lir. Lannon, the teacher at Bruu - week. _ ' IIIIII111111tti1NltI111tIlNti: — ham and bis. lraxlie rave Lulea, fur a Mrs. W. J. Stark, of kttlt = Vetertrsttry. Ip we coo, and do throw off the agents schc o, picnic next etc ay, elSth enst lentlasiiweek It b- her sister. Miss commission of 10 per cent, which you will in the ea`:est 1+rautirable manl.er, amen'. _ GIFTS HOP$INS, VETERI?1ABY 817, R• ceria+zily asve by parobasing from as. A giving nutwoly "any extra tro dole or The covering r,f the .gents in the = WEDDING Sl. GEOR, Graduate of the Onearic sac- c' jted. experise: The-scht>u}d and as many of Bapt it ehw ch a+lel.: very much tie the sriarry eollegi, Toronto, re¢i•t•rad member the parents and others n s Fwssi•ble, appearance and comfort. - c ,ot ere Outar•.c veterinary Jiedios' Assacnaaiou. - WHITBY GRANITE CO., will meet on the large shaded la%vn of Our foot ball team played again at = 11 e ar° showing a nice ass�rt- oa!!:e and rro.denee one andone-quarter mires -Opp root Omce,- Wbitby, Ontario Mr. Eadiets about noun for lunch in Markbaui with the C'eoar Grove team = went and invite yuur inspectiun. north of Green River. OMcs and shoetnc forge nonrIa.to 1►p.m., and i to_4 Pm- Private - — ordinary pi.:nic st)) le, with every fav- and came off victorious. = c telephone in my once P.O. address, Ore•,- ility fat• tea or coffee tt+ all who choose Chas. and -lira. Michell, of 5t+,tif `vine = Cut Glass Jdt7•r, int O PICIRtN4 LI�ER'� to provide su'h for theu:s Iles. and vi,itNci at the latter parents, W. H. --- J 8EIIRLEY. Veterinary Sargeon, ,' cumse, indn idw0s or families are and Airs. Burk. of Burn, Bra+•. Silverware a r E. Son. Graduate of the 035.r,o seta -:i expecteii to bring their baskets and Marriage liens have been rinsing in _ T: a ;Sts, Frtii*. filches, Butter an Collage. Toronto..rs� istered ine,mber of the furni into congenial -gnjI pct together. ells vicinity fora week, and ape not � � Ontario catenary 1ledic&l A.:oclation. All d refer ahment stand will al au be on ltkely;tu slack off fair some time w I ]islet:, Cake Plates, C*i atter dueanea and ic;ariee of the. domestic aotm.ats - Br>vt lr. Pickle 8 Biscuit 3uts, traatei according to the most modera approved Fire$ class vebieles for hire by dap hand 4ctr a'.1 who will buy ice `cream. come. - - PuddingDishes, Etc., Etc. 1= and scieatiIl_,prlactp:e# Otlie sad reeldenG ornight ht 'Bae ra o0nneoticn meet- lemonade ate'. 'Swringing, croquet, . By the time this. has gone to the S _ - aor',er Lintoc Ave and liras Bt 6s! g baRket ball and the ue:ual ucial chit pre. -s our big garden r't under the rag 114G T. K. trains, Freight and px y I In Flat «-are (Knives. Forks � g express delivered to all parte of the tihat n•ill help to make the after dinner •au.pict•a of the A. O, L , V. will have tiF ne) �t'e handle the best. _ tellkiA�l!► �etrn!►. hour enjoy able. . Then a program con- conte off _ 9 DI3tvN Conve anger, Com- village . Teamisoyt of all loads done sistin f chorluea. recttatnc ns and 11'm, G, Barnes raising ensue oft onZZ f ^^^^^^ an sbortest notice, Sale and Dom• ihort -pt, cht's will be given from the -Fiidav evening; !as+t. _Afterwards an a �-BUDv ck Rixo s a specialty. THOYfA y mission stables is aoanecsion. ele'.sted terrace, after «iii. h. we shall excellent spread way aweiting,. when o RICt3ARDSOV 6 CO , 1 mtngoaar for tattiaR manta, sto„ repair t4, the foot hall rounds fur the all were invited to Heir tWautiful s Qiar•moas, Oae. A u>uual s eta, and if tgh+. mfr•eshment lawn. where ice dream, coffee etc. wan —+– --- – -- - — Pn Watchmakers, Jewelers and O octans, .3 W. r al hand,;. e �i . stand ran he !et for alai• a encu h fee, 'in ahundan a for I d. wRiiPDT, - . - BIINTI'�O, leaner of Marriage H. P@�, ip.papty,t�, !r o .• , r • of Ontario Of ss x n ., Wi' rkm n. c u n I Mas as %be store or at mor enoe, o s car have a band n attendance car do :Sunday last was attended by a vert 1t1ii11111R111111N11111{i1111t11t111111NttN1 I*illage, 1 r both if 1K)tat+ible: To all who ehpose to, large 'number 7. the church being Y -r, ILVID BELDAM. auctioneer. Ae., a__ court-, wQ can predict a pleartant. time," erundtrd w ebs doors. The Rev, 11tu- �a L and if time and o rtunit erthit ray Tait, of Claremont. reached an Woburn, r &Odin sales from f f&# n, fluor k p>w y P y P wE;�E� BANK �f � t briends both err gad near Bales off&# farm F�rnitu're,,,,s xe may takr'tea un .the grounder be- eloquent sermon well suited to the mask and everytLi11g nba t• to be sold will before leavingfor Home, sweet home occ•amon. - The Wbitevale Methodte handled by the subscriber with the utmost care again- _ ebuir furnished excellent music.' The - — aad sold to the very best advantage.- 49-l7 _ _ : -Should old acquaintance be forgot, church was beautifully decorated by Ina uparated by act of Parliame11tl&Tt A fall. line of Bat• And never br•ou ht til mind' the ladies with flowers. 1•raiseb, _._ R.BEATOX.TOWNSHIPCLERS _ visse furniture Dow. - - - D e Ooaveyaaea•'. Commioatoner fot taking Well take a cup u k indnesii yet ..... .. .._. ... -.. _. _ -- tl�davlM. Amoansaus. Eta Volley, to loan on exhibition in For Auld Lang Syne." - .. -.. A',taoriael Cental. X11,000,00& _ an term Irina of Itarriage Lie- our ware room&. er_� le• Subscribed Capital................ 400000 4111',«^ r�°m„rttswa�e.'otrt. t•y Firemen's icnic-Dominion Day. - - Amoco itessiii Converiibie....::::::::' l l00SX1Dav Mlhlteva ' _ t tame 'S P The Rev. T. Legate and A[ra, Lea - - Prices right. g loan Cowa+. F. T. H. kicHu i Arc �OIICHER A POSTILL, Licensed Ana g Kinsale• are is attendance at Afethctiigat Con- Yreeis�out Ess it Terence, Toronw.- Mr, F. Roach, of tio11eers for the Co',11t7 of Ortarto Ana- �p a -•` '' = gpenlal attest:on glve11 to Farmer's Ball. Won sales ofarerydmcrlotion conducted al ■ H• S. Dillingham- Mr, and Miss McAvoy visited Osh- C'herrywood, acceptably filled the rate: Collections:o:icitedand prompptlymade, moderate chards. T- Ponober, Real Estate awa friends last Werk, reverend gentleman s appointment Farmer's Nota dieeount•d ♦merican and ,agent and General Valuator. Strict atle0on Pickering, Ont ?oreiga Exchange bowcht and sold Drafts is- ven to all orders b mut or telesrapw Ad- g J. \i', Dunn is visiting friends in the here on Sunday evening. sued, arguable La all parts of the world .ars THOS. P: [Jli3le8, Broaeham. got F, west for a couple of weeks: Mrs. A. E. Alai}w and yon, Lawrence ■awtga�s sank 1lepartmeat. OBTILL, Green River, Oct, 35-17 Thos, Sadler ran a fork tine in Iris are the guests of the former's parents, • ' foot- and a -c a result is laid off for a !lir, and_Mrg. John Poucher, of Toron- Interest allowed oa d sits at hi hiss our - rrHF WELLINGTON Hotel.—Hav-- Wheat Grinding •T tittle. W. having last week- -attended the rest rates,andcredited h►af-oyearlywdepositown yy in�g remoyed to and thoroughly overhaul- A number of the young people in- wedding of her sister, -Miss Flurrie Q eo. ]Kerr. Manager. ` ad she above house, I am pietared to furnieh : aeoomodation to all who desire to patromre Farmers may bays their wheat ground tend having a picnic at Oshawa Un the Poucher at that place. me, Spacions ample rooms. I shall bs pleas• for eisber Toll, Cash or Exchange. lake on Saturday. The $many friends of J. C. Reesor, -- - -- - ad to see alt old Patrons when they have, oa Mise' Annan our p'opular'tt acher is of El Pasco, Texas, and formerly of - - : Basion to viatt Markham. JAB. TORRENCE. I[arkhtm, Cac, t6 -em - ' having a few of her friends with her this place, are.pleosrd to welcome Irirll _ - -- r---- Any quantity of feed for sale,ai reason. at Fairport on Satuniay afternoon. _un his present visit to his friends here • _ able prices. R. R, Mowbray left for Cannington and c•oulltratulate him and his bride, - ` on. Wednesday evening to als$ist lie nee hiss M. Ellison, upon. their recent Pickedng Fifty Acres of- concluding the June session of the marriage. = D.. Brokenahire, Pickering, on county council. The vale has this month furnishes: A. Parkin and. Wm. Dennis }rave it ,quota of weddings, fof this is the PASTURE. STjTRE erected wire fences. in front of their month of'weddilSgti, leaving ns.' Tess Tespective {]laces thus. maEerially ad .than three as will be se�n-from the ding to the ar-pearance of Fame. following: - Com. Sadler is atientip waiting for The wedding of Mr. Otto Ni bswan ZAND ! Wa her- Co the rock crusher and grader as hehasder, only son of Mr. Tilman '`igh- b e r Ila rd -. - g 1 ]lite a quantity of land ploughed. tawander, of Moagotia; to Jfiss EuLum- W>? heard a remark that if the grader pbemia, only daughter of Mrs. C. -C. For sale �r to Rent. Have a full line of fresh and cur- did not soon arrive parties would Reesor, of -this place, .was celebrated • ed meats constantly on hand. plant potatoes on -the sideroad between at the residence of the bride's mother - _ lots 4 and 5 as the road is very little on Wednesday, the 314 ihst., the Rev. All kinds of roagb and dressed Lnffiber, - _ Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, used. ' Com, Disney,has some four or T.. Legate, pastor of t•he Methodist Lath. SbinRISS, Doors, Saab, HoWs fin - Ham, Bologna, Weinen;rete. five miles, gravelled• already. In one church here, officiating. The brides- ishings and Silo material Several good double and -single day he, with two teams and men put maid was Miss !Kaigle Ellison, of dwellings. Good Values. Call and Highest prices paid for some sixty yards of gravel on the road Wbitevale, the grooni teeing. support get particulars. \'Butcher's cattle.' - _A wedding of great, interest to Kin-' ed by � _lir. Frank Nighswander, of Cistern tauka and water troughs mads salites was -solemnized on the lawn of Markham. The ceremony which was to order 1r • �. Richardson ter, l e J. Hudd, which was lleauti- performed on the lawn: spas i} very DOMINION B,ANH fully decorated for the occasion. The pregt'tl event and was witnesed by a 1 bride was Miss Florence L.,' eldest large company of relatives and friends daughter of'J.'' W. Rodd.' and the The presents were numerous and Notary Public, 'Pickering groom, Louis L. Rogers, lane of Osh- valuable. Among tho.w present we _ - Capital Paid. uo, $2•,900,000 awa:. The Rev. I). Williams conduct- noticed Mr, and Airs. T. Nighswander. � �� De G, ordeae - ed the c•erenlony, Miss Alma Rogers _Mongolia: Mr. J. C. Reesor, El Pasco. Reserve Fund $2,900,000 Plavecltheweddingmarch. The bride Tema: lir. Frank Nighsnander. was attended by her sistgr. Miss Anne •Markham: 'Hiss' Af. Wilbur; Roehtt�- :.. • _• • - ._--. _ o d e bridegroom was ass r. ns _ i «'h vale; _ Rodd an th fisted to N.Y.;: ,: AS -3L Ellison, its WHITBY 'BRANCH by his brother, 'Wilson Rogers. Lit Mr. and Airs. A. C. Reesor, Locust .. f - --Jost Received -at tle Miss Gladys Davey performed the Hill; Mr.'and Mrs. E. Reesor, _Locust t general 3tankinc Business Traasaatsd duties of Hower girl, while -Master Hill: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. -Beare, Mr. For Ser -Ace - • Special attinllon given to• the collection of Jackson ached -as, page. ' About one and Mrs, B. A...Ellison. Mn', Airs, and - PICKERI NG _ Farmer's Sale and other Notes. - hundred guests were prctsent. The- Miss Leary, Messrs. E. and F. Beare That ThoW-bred Short -horn Bull ---- SAVINGS DEPAEiTMENT; bride, who' was given assay by her and -Mics Beare. Air. and Mrs. Win. r AR M ACY Interest' allowed on dopo■its of 81.00 and tip- father, woiCe a lovely dress of white Burton, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pennock, Jt*Xea,C'�O•CTT ZO7TC� 2=dL wards. silk with applique trimmings, a long 'Mr., Mrs. and the' \Misses Thornton,-43808- -J.�'HORTON, • vail of net was caught by a wreath of Mr. and Mrs. David .�nnis, Lir. grid =- - -' - MANA(i1118r orange' blossoms. --The bridesmaid, Mrs. Legate,: Mrs. J. Taylor, :firs. J. The proper£y of L. Banks, Plokering --- - - - A fine Assortment of the Miss An"Me Rodd, wore a cream cash- Wilson, 'Mrs. and Miss Beaton, _Hisses Village, Ramous Gilpin Moffat ruere dress -trimmed with white silts, L, and F. White, :bliss McNamee, Mr. � : _ Co's chocolates.. _ _ A Snap' on a Good Cntterr. Miss Gladys Davey, cousin .of the Frank Weir, 'Mr. -Wilt Burrell, all of - Me -ado* Lord tad, red, calved Feb. 1Qtb,. - - _ bride, was daintily dressed in white Whitevale: Mrs. and the three Hiss 1902, was got by Meadow Lord (imp). se:ond head Cotters Buggies, and Carte orFandy. The groom presented the Gillies, of Toronto; Mr. and Airs. J. '36067; dam, Daisy 40i.7' l. BIB; by May Cutters, ggi bridesmaid 'with a' beautiful pin; set Lehman, Miss Nellie Lehman, Miss Selfl Dake 1bTi0. These Chocolates are put up in.10c_.... on hand. with pearls. The presents to the Hebtie Nighswander, all of I farkham; lbrms and. partiralars furnished on sp - I5c, 25c and 30c boxer and will be bride were nuiberous and valuable. Mr. F. G. Wilson, Green River; I fr. plication. ' We make a specialty of saw damming and At the conclusion of the ceremon a and Mrs.. J. B, Hoover, Mr. and. Mrs. considered an acceptable present glia , Hooke skates round v tb-date. y by your lady friends. g y ._ g P' supper was' served on the Sawn and in N. B. Hoover, 'of Atha; Aft. Levi AR�f FOR SALE, -BS Tender, Also Chopping ever a the evening Mr. and Mrs Rogers Jeft Hoover•, Stouffville; Mr. T. Madill F' acre:, either en bloc or in parcels. Per ! pp B y day.. . .. on a trip of 'fabled bliss called the r Mongolia. tel v�,1, so scree, no buildings. Nog. 100 acrt a ` hoizrtl�n. n. All join in wishin the II On the -same dav, Wednesday, the rool brick dwelling. No 3,00 acres, good from• - _ , jBliy the "Ries” theyare the best. bons) and stabling. Apply to undersigned far �. g. Jaekaoa, hay-success.in their new ome -3rd inst., an egyally pleasing eeent rinto.matiofl, T•ndere recetved aF to June 4b+b in i was consummated at the residence of 1 s+ 56 - W V Dichardwn, P-ek:c a.;, C at - iYom..,,,..--_�,-,x-.. .. .,.-_,,,-, -,_ _ ..��-: __._ _ - -.• _ _ a,,,... _ .- __.._._.. - ._ � = , - _ . _ -,. - . - .-:.- ...�-.. _... -,. ___ . . . , ._.. .--"---�" ::.; t imeager and illusive. He learns that forward was not as good as before, - i ti --e -GouernaawA, anticipating- - there-h,eing-.&--lot-_of-_rough and - resignation, are planning to put Mr. TE M HRK- finished heifers, steers, and c McMillan, the Socialist candidate, in amongst them. Farmers surely af6 the field. making a mistake to send in poorly _.. - And then, it may be, comes the Prices of Grain, Cattle, etC finished cattle when good butchers - patriotic plan of deliverance by let- lII Trade Centre$ are so much wanted, and it mani- ting it leak out that money was at festly pays them thoroughly to fat - the bottom of his apparent dis- ten up their product before market- _ loyalty. The people supposed he bad Toronto, June 9, -Wheat - The -ing it: - got a timber concession, and Dr. mar'YeC' is quiet, with the tone firm. The following was the range of • • n No. 2 sold at 72 � Arthur and Dr. Struthers told him t to 73c middle quotations :- that Comm�ss�oners Report Pre freights. No. 2 red winter and white Exporters' cattle- Per 100 t"�e. that people would say he had been 'quoted at 73c cast, and No. 2 spring =----=-=--- bought. Let him 'accept and profit q prin Extra to choice.. : '...$4.75 $5.00 ' • by the belief, or rather the assump- at 70ic middle ; No. 2, goose at 65ic Bulls...... ... ..... .. 3.7$ 4.10 anted to Legislature his me a defection, but n Midland.. Manitoba whoa is Medium tlight..., 4.7 4.75 -- Q tion o1 en ry o an No. 1 hard! quoted at t 84c Butchers' -o 0 ..... by a desperate 'effort turn it into q 4.80 5.00 -, Goderic:i, and No. 1 Northern at 83c Picked lots - - success by depicting his career as G in the statement for th oderich. No. Good loads... 4.9Z 4.85 set forth P g e Oe grinding A Toronto despatch says: The discuss the matter, et the mono Souse. in transit, lak and rail, an No. i edtutn... ... 4.50 4.65 1 hard, 9 _ e it bl Y Y Northern, 89c. Fair ...... ... ...... ... .. 4.25 4.50 SIZING GAMEY UP. - 16nding of the commissioners in the � is not exhibited or mentioned. It is - Oats -The market is steady No. 2 Cows.:...... .. 3.25 4.25 -' Gamey case was read before the not shown to anyone, but carried The temptation appears chiefly to white quoted at 30ic high freight, Feeders, light... 4.00' ' 4.50 House 'on Thursday afternoon. It about continuously in Bit•. Gamey's be the expectation, it he could get and at 31c middle freight. No. 1 Feeders, short' -keeps .... 4.50 4.90 is as tallows: pocket until produced in the House. corroboration of his story, that he quoted t 32 t S 00 i As to the demeancr and credibility Aa:d then, when Mr. Game • was fin- would become Minister of Mines in a a c ens topckers... ...... ... 3.00 4. Y y Barley -Trade Trade is � - y- - quiet, with' No. Sheep - cif the witnesses generally, the corn- ally preparing for making his, state- new Administration. 3 extra uoted at 44c middle freight, Export ewes'... ... 3.75 4.00 P B P Whether or not this 'fs a correct .and' hTo �3 at 491c. g p • 3.00 3.50 tni!saionera would report that most rent, and planning to recurs all , - cks of them seemed to be desirous to possible corroboration from Sulli- I appraisal of the member's erratic Rye -The market is steady at 52c Senn lambs, ­eac 0 4.50 ' tell the truth, Of the more import- I van, in the hearing of three hidden ' course will depend upon the estimate outside for No. 2. Calves, ger cwt... .. 4,50 6.00 < ant witnesses the conunissioners, witnesses and though the $500 was i that may be made of this report, Peas --Trade -dull, with No.•tv'-white Hogs- P were impressed by the evidence of l then actually in his pocket (as he I with its appendices of exhibits and g > Dr. Arthur, Dr. Struthers, and Mr, 1 says),he .does not make the slight-'evidence.quoted h 64c high freight. Sows... .:...-....... .. 4.00 4.50 J. F. Boyd. est reference or allusion to it at the Buckwheat -Nothing doing, with Stags...... •.. ..... .....s 2.00 3,00 } Mr. Gamey had no personal inter- rices nominal at 38 to 39c outside. Selects, 260 to 200 lbs 6.00 0.00 t factory on. the night before P I`rank Sullivan and Ma'. Gamey) Crossit, Facto course with an member of the .,, were two of the chief actors in the he House met. Y Cora -Market is very dull Cana- Thick fats ..: ...... ... ....:. 5.75 0,00 _ Ministry except the Provincial Sec- than feed corn quoted at 40c west, Li J .,variety v a iety of 'and reeconnder i con- I From these onrissions the inference retar With two or three of the q Lights ... ...... ............... 6.7.i 0.00 Y• and at 45c here, No. 3 American R is most persuasive that no bribe or I others he had some official corres -�+ ry money was received from the Pro -I pondence, but with the rest not even yellow quoted at 54i to 55c on STEAMER CUT DOWN. ;most if not all important points.) vincial Secretary on the 29th Jan -'track, Toronto ;aad No. 3 mixed at that. Botch. by their own confession, Arae- uary, but that --the money was after- i 54c Toronto. With re and to the added charge Terrible Shipping Disaster Near ,ticed systematic duplicity and put- wards acquired, and, i1 that herr sa;, R ----Flout-Ninety per cent. patents PP g . P mmissioners are -- - - of conspiracy, the Co • sued tortuous courses of dealin then the local source of this mone quoted "% day at $2.72 middle 12arseilles. g y of the opinion, that as a matter of with .self-serving interests much tn'.is.not.. et disclosed. _ _. freights, in buyers' sacks for export,' view, Ir-cpllcit- reliance should nett This }much more be said about' law , there is no -'evidence -whatever Straight rollers of special 'brands A uaracillea'. Frame,-, deepahcl y Ito sustain it, as against the tnoni- for domestic trade quoted at $3.25 says: Over one hundred. persons be placed upon their uncorroborated "t�'here the money , came froci,, 9 were drowned here on Sunda as " - statements in material points, and that Mr. Gamey declined to atnke ,hers of the Government and the to $3.40 . in bb a, Manitoba Sour y ! P y , bers ---- _ ti the result of a terrible shifll i� ni7 dis. _y&erc-- these statements coziflict with any statement undo steady ; No. 1 patents, $4.10 to B9ter_` Tice Insulaire and the I.iban those of independent or disinterested! commissioners about the ",Lie •osft And, according to the methods of g passenger steamers of the Frai-ssines pe F $4.20' and strong bakers', $3.85 to witnesses the latter should be pre -'slips and those things,'' o_gto+:s bly!an ordinary trial, they would be $3,95 in bags, Toronto. _ Stcamst:ip Compa::y of Marseilles carred. on the ground that ccirninal action dischargQd from the said 'accusation Millleed-Bran is firm at $17 here, - was being contemplated in that re-' by the presiding judicial officer. At outside points bran is quoted at were in collision near this port. The "CAN'T YOU FORGET?" " � R � P q Liban sank, carrying down with hes Whatever comment may be made Bard. But he said further that he i CHARGES DISPROVED. $16 and shorts • at $17 Manitoba, trrore than 104 of her passengers, ai Cannot understand how It is role tiipcin the expressiozi attributed to This bung so, the matter of the bran in sacks, $19, and shorts, at well as, her crew, vant to his case.' - -the Provincial Secretary by 31Y•. � original charge alone remains, and $21 here. The Liban "left Marseilles Sunda; - HiLmmiond, when recalled, it secros THtE M1SSI2 PAGES. �as to the Provincial E7ecretary, there tanrning on her regular passer.gei to the commissioners unwarrantable ,MLhout pressing against him the, is the testimony that has been corn COUNTRY PRODUCE. trip to Bgsttn, Corsica, and wa to assign to it such exaggerated I maixim "omnia pressumttntur contra mented upon. In our opinion the = 'run down and sunk by the Insulair, as -to overshadow -the whole',apol,atorem," and though the de- corrupt -charges stand disproved by Beans -Trade is quiet, with_ offer- og the 12aire Islands. The collision ' body of substantial evidence in t.t-: spoiling was done peadente lite et: a great body of evidence, which Ings small. Prime white are worth I was witnessed from the pilot boat - vor of the Minister and against the; s,cIvnte curia, it is very reasonable, appears to be more accurate and ffi1 BS to $2 ,5 per bush, ' Aleicham'p, which was about twi ruenrber. The testimony of Ham -I to believe that if the missing pages credible than that adduced in sup 4 miles distant, The.Bleichamp im ]]ay -The market is quiet. with sup- -mond was on a comparatively nrin-; of the Crosain book could be seen' port thereof. car lots of No. 1, timothy at $9.5U j mediately went to the spot to gfv, or branch of ase enquiry, that is. i they would disclose or give a clue I The $1,200 mentioned hereinbefore to $10 and mixed at48to $8.50, I assistasice. flelative to tie Globe interview.' whereby -would be. discovered the has not been paid into the hands of Straw' -The market is quiet at CUT A RENT. which, apart from the payment of" lgrnesis of the $900, and of the $1, -,the Commissioners by Me, Crampy, $'' to $6 per ton for car lots on The force of the eofUsion cut m,ney as. to its price does not loom; 500- both coming, as Mr. Gamey The Commissioners have impounded track. wide rent in. the Liban'4 side, a,rg larg�!y in the investigation, and the; now swears, from one and the same two sums of money, $5W in cash Hops --Trade dull, with prices I she was alrnady taking in waCe statements of Hammond are not in i source. produced - by air. Gamey in the nominal at I8 to 20c. rapidly. Her captain saw their onl• conflict with those of the Provincial His explanation of the particular; House and $1.500 represented by his Potatoes -Car lots are firm at chance was to run the steame Secretary, save as regards some %a-: source is not so worthy .of credence marked check of the- 3rd April, $1 1--' per bag, and small lora at {! aground before hhc sank in arc rti :P g q riation an details which happen very; ap if the books had been left un=u-11903 (sf25 to $1.30 water, and the Liban vena licadr�. commonly in evidence of "diRcrent tilatAxi I These sums have been lodged in Ii Foutt(ry--S rin chickens arc uot- full cpecfd for Ctie aJiore: but withu TM', GLOBE'S IN• F-RVIEW, J JA `' n s c accountant hens at 10c r and while atilt some- distance frot It is difficult to frame any con-; Supreme Court, and the Commie per �• � It was a proper thing totake sistont account of Mr, Gatnev's ca- sioners advise that the amounts be shallow water, the forepart of th l`e Steps to advertise publicly the neer as member, for 1t was through -carried in to a separate accbunf, to THF DAIRY MARKETS steamer plunged beneath the waves change in the political attitude of outinconsistent, as - he played aIbe paid' out upon the joint order of B'ji'ter-The receipts of butter are antl a few minutes later she had en ___ "Mr. Gamey, and- had greater pre- double pert, But this much ap-'!the Chancellor of Ontario and the good, and the demand fair for choice tirely disappeared, science been viouchsafed• the pub -,pears in the evidence. His politics ! Chief Justice of the King's Bench qualities, Prices are unch'ang'ed. We ! In 'the meantime the Bleichamq: licity would likely have been- -amore: was Mant;oulin, ' with Gamey as I for the. time being, upon its- being quote :-Choice Ib. rolls, 15 to 16c; the steamer Balkan, also belong•1nt adNarrtageous it made earlier. ! rnemher, on the side of any Governmade satisfactorily to, -appear that fresh dairy tubs, uniform color, 15c; to the Fraissinet Company, and oris - Looked at • in the la.tgr, 'lir ' ment in `power, to the end that he any claliictant has legitimate title second grades, colla and tuba, 13 to Ter vessels had drawn near the sink . G•aniey's version is.' that his put- might serve his constituency, and thereto, 131 3 c; creamer prints, 20 to 21c in ship and were making 9trc+nuau chase originated with Frank Sulli- also secure shares in the various 3 y ef'lgorts to rescue those ori board solids, 18 to 1871c. vats and the Provincial "Secretary, deals supposed- possible b • not over- 1 many of wham were at the point a that he was taken to the Minister `s P Eggs-Dlarket continues steady, eshaustian, an'd were only revived 17 scrupvlvas men. First afar forirird _'WHARF COLLAPSED ` selling single cases 13 to 131c per a ce, wtiom he did not know, theit vthe Jones -Gamey combination, with the attetitlons they received of -the letter he was to sign was all dozen, board B i a' view of acquiring 'rfracl, Fes.' Cheese -The market is dull at Ili zrarty, and put bettors him for Big- I But, as Mr. Gamcy's friend, F'reuik fifty _People Fell Into Shallow I The Balkan also resicnpd thirty mature, and the information v�l���16ullivan, by his bras;gard style ami Water. to 113c per ID, seven passenRc•ra, and up to the pre teerc-d by the Minister that -the pro-' pretended access to the Ministers " scant it is known that in addition tj test would be wfthdraysro, all the 1 (page 1,923), fostered. the belief r A Toronto despatch sayA' An ap- XOG PRODUCTS. the passenirrs, seventeen of f th JPatronage given to him, and unstat- that he had more influence, the uncle palljng excursion horror was what crew were also saved. ed valuable consideration aid whenSullivan-, "Might have happened" at Lorne Dressed hogs unchanged. Cured . gn was superseded, and the Sullivan-" g PP CAUSE OF COi.IaSION. P meats are. unchanged, with 'a good • he signed. but as the mxino}• vias ' Gairu,}• combination began At the Park on Saturday, Half a hundred � g g demand. We quote :-Bacon, clear, It is stated that the collision wa not rcaidy, , the bargain and -sale , first move, sup by q were not then consummated." 1 P1 ort was y ssnired to People, n n, women and children,f re- 10t to 10ic, in tons and case lots. due to the following circumstancca ' the Ross Government b' the letter; the collapse,of the .wharf, were i The Liban was putting out to 6p4 - ---. -------- Mr, AyIesworth's evidence alone, of the 10th, SeptA mher, and - an. the cipitatcd . into the water. . Luckily Port -'biers, ffi-1 to $-1.50; do., p g at which it was not disputed verity' short cut, $22,50 to $23. just as the insulaire was inking fol Fame day Dir, Gamey takes Part in, it was onlyl four feet deep, but, even -the hatbor. Maire Island, -whict attaahed, sutiices to show that this; the Conservative caucus at Toronto. `then the esca froth ' death b Smoked mcat�-Hatns, 13 to 13}c; f Y lies of the'entrance to the, port, his- - version is misleading and untrue. serious injury from TH,E NORTH PF:RT7I AFFAIR, drowningor rolls, l lic; shoulders, 10ic. 'backs, ; the vesiscls froin each other until it 14 to 14jje; breakfast bacon, 1371 to GAMEY NOT CREDIBLE. Then rumors got abroad of his dr I the crushing of at (cast a few of 14e was too late to avoid. a collision. :. The conduct and memory of 'Mr. faction from part lines, and he'the imperilled• excursionists almost The crew of the Balkan dd5crih \, „ Y Lar:: -The demand is undhanged.l Gamey, as to these bribe monies, de- � modifed his manner of support bv' borders on the marvelous. the. scene ju..t before the Liban dis We quote Tierces, l0ic; .tubs, 10,c tract from his credibility, at 'a mo-ithe•amended, letter of 27th -October,` The Chalmers Presbyterian Sun- appeared hs a fearful one, as th mentcua g pails; llc; compound, 8 to 9 jc. point in his life, and within: so that while actio as occasion re- day School scholars.. officials and v-esscl n•as Finking, she was inclincl . e few. months of rife concurrence, j' quired in the interests of the Con- friends has picnicked at the park to such an angle that her inasti - -.' he is uncertain as to the day when I servatives, he engages to support ' -during the day, having taken the UNITED .STATES MARKET$, struck the water, causing an eddy and the person from whom .the $3,-1 the Goverttrnent ' when the House early morning trip on the Niagara, which made the *ork of rescue mass 000 came. Having conferred with' meets, if Mr. Ross. has a• reasooable About 5.30 p.m., 150 people had Minneapolis,. .7une 9. -Wheat -Cash diflkult, .•A mass of human . being! prominent, men in- his party (as he majority. Accordingly, in January, gathered on the approach to the 70ic; July, 77; to 771c; September, were clinging to the foundered ship nays) and arranged his methods; he 1, 1903, he takes part in the North ' wharf, the gate having been locked 711a; on track, No, 1 hard,' 80,c; and uttered dLosgpairing cries as c11 -.employs his share, $1,500, in busi-; Perth campaign for the Conscrva-Itoprevent any crowding when the No. 1 Northern, 79ic; No, 2 North- went cloven: 'Wt. the sante lain, the ness, as if it were a legitimate tran tives, but is embittered because he! boat arrived, There was a sudden ern, 7Sic; No. 3 Northern, 77 ' to boilers exploded. - . ssction, He makes no mention in: was belittled by the action of the! crashing sound, and then the string- 7.8c, . For a few mimites the victims his statement to the House of how' Vonservative leader, ars supporting the planking between Dfilwaukce, June 9. -Wheat -Film; were seen, struggling in the sca he came into possession of $1,200, 1 He repairs to the Provincial. Sec two piers, about 16 feet - apart, No. 1 Northern, 83; to 85c; July, then the waves closed over them. 0 part of the moiety, said to be r, I rotary- and -begins discussing ap-i slowly collapsed, throwing fully fifty 75t to 751.c. Rye -•-firm ; No. 1, about 200 passehgers who •veer,. 'celved by Sullivan and of .which, he ['pointments, but, being confronted mets, women and children into a V 53 to 53je. Barley -Dull; -No. 2, ' aboard', it is feared at least half says; 890Q .Wras paid into the Cros-Iwith his conduct in North Perth, lie shaped. aperture, in all conceivable 57c; sample, 40 to 537jc. Corn- were d.roivned. sin business., But, 'when this ispdis-i declares his willingness to advertise' disorder. The scene. that followed July, 471c. I The Balkan launched three. boats covered by s pages rch in the n nossin publicly his real and true position. was indescribable. Everything was Bu(Ialo, .Tune 9. -Floor '- Steady, and ire other succoring vessels tlfs books, the tiro g This ,was after the Government ma -'still for a moment, and then, be an Wheat-�+pring unsettled AIo. 1 !all. possible to save the v.icfiins ii tries for the 10th and 11th Septan-' jori-ty had increased to five. The g s I the short time that elapsed hetweet ber disappear,, not by the hands- of Globe interview is a low pitiable moaning, quickly nuc- hard, '85bc; No. 1 Northern, &93C published at the ceeded b screetches from children, Winter steady; No. 2 whitoo 84 c the time of the collision and the - Mr, Crossln-and Mr. Gamey is the; end of .January, wherein his politi- Y sinking of the Liban. only other who had access to them. wails from their mothers and hoarse No. 2 red, 81}c. Corn -Strong: No• cal affiliation is still further reduc- : Then follows the procuring of the ed. below the standard of supportexcited shouts from the ,men. Both 3 yellow, ul }c; No.- 3 corn, 507} to � deposit slipfrom the bank b Mr. the stringers and the planks are de- 51c. Oats -Unsettled. No. 3 white, Y promised in the letter of the A th ` Gamey and its disapkarance. 1 October, and only extends to sup- scribed as having been rotten clear- Frei No. 2 mixed 36c. Canal . BABY BURIED ALIVE. Then the explanation n given to the i port "in all matters he i3 satisfi:ed I through, the wood crumbling in the freights -Steady. reporters at Buffalo, with a view - to' with Nevertheless, . this publics- hand. There was no rush such as ' Heartfess Desertion of Few Days 'ptublication, that -this $900 was col- would cause the beams to snap, but CATTLE •MARKET: , I tion brings trouble around his herd. P. Old Infant. _ ]acted' during the surimter in Dfani-' from the. Conservatives, and his the walk simply sank under thv Toronto; June 9. -Owing to the toulin • Island; and the final state- resignation begins to be talked of, weighs,- as it had reached the limit lightness of the offerings of good A Toronto Junction despatch . rent urease oath, that it was, part of its existence. says: An infant, only three or four But Mr. Gamey is just "as unveil- butchers' cattle, their prices ad- day's old, -was discovered, by Mr. ' of n loan of $1,200 from Frank Sul- � Planks were soon ]aid across the Johnson, sticking out of a sand. - - ling to resign at this crisis as he vanced 5 to lOc per cwt. to -day. livan. teas after the otest. Dr. Sti-uth= open space and the captain of the The situation in sheep was weak, bank, on his farm, near the - Sean. DIDN'T GET IT FR0:4i STRATTON ers then advised him, as a friend, Niagara told the excited crowd that there being a large supply here; and lett Road, about noon on Sunday. The evidence on the other side pre- f knowing more of the man and his he would return and carry them to the market was about 25 per cent. i The child hand apparently been t hers cMdes the conclusion that this $3;-.I candidature than a stranger', to re- Toronto, but there were none that lower.• for a long time, as it was completer GOO was received b Mr, Game sign and run as an independent, but cared to venture on. the wharf, and - ' •• - - Y �- - YI g - P Dulness was about the only new ' eMhaust and it is ha 1}' ]qke to froth the irrovfncial Secretar on or the answer then and - always s was the when the boat returned there were ed, a, k ly y Y feature in exporters' to report: Sell- survive. The sandbii . where the about the 11th of September, and, "eXpense," and the risks and chances no -passengers Arid she came in light, ers had' difficulty in disposing of I baby was found is in a spot where If -that be so, its true source'is not involved in another contest. Yet, the atockon t sir an - eve pec�tic'.are apt. to pass it, anvl ;het disclosed. the member is growing in disfavor ers were indifferent, as the Chicago it might have beeen there for several TI- F $500, I with both parties, he is getting. -to The number of mua'ders per trillion market was lower again, and they days without being discovered. It be regarded as a double -minded could and were obtaining the major was buried u And, again, ata to the E500 said population is t5.1f3 in F�iglaaid, 5.45 g p to' its nail: in sand,. than, with all that that suggests. •: ' '"'�o be received on the 29th Jantiatt•y, � •in Germany, 11.55 in. France, 15.42 Portion of their export cattle there-: and could not move. The object �Cii'' A ' DISAPPOINTED MAN. ' Tho'iigh DSc. McGregor carnes ex -I tri Austria, 18.11 in Italy, and 44.- from. -Owing to the scarcity and this desertion cannot be accountai ., - pressly to assist Mr.' Gamey at this He surveys the situation. The 70 in Spain. I high priee of butchers', a good many for, Mrs. Johnson is taking cane ' stage of the enterprise, and' does as-• glowing prospects pictured by Frank In the last financial year 62,52 that would ordinarily have sold as of the cliikl until it is taken off hei •irist in correcting' the Globe inter- Sullivan have Palled to become facts. estates changed hands in Britain shippers' were bought up for the hands by the county authorities. ' view and though he am Mr.' Me- The prestige of directing` Govern- through deatir Their average value local butcher trade. I4ilgh Constable Raursien has bees laregor meet that same night and mental patronage appears to be was X4,232. The aualitq of cattle that came' notified. ax... _.- Jk.-a_C'iR-..,nrru.ce•a...tib. 4'M. J_.s rr - • - ,. e.•: .0 '...- __ •'L..,:. a" - "' .- _. .c . _. -..- ...,._♦ ..x._._✓. _ ..... ,..r .e• - _.. ... ,w .•..•..n.rfw...nh,. .../s ..-,. .. a ,.._ _ s � ,. r +•z' '1..._ .44-... -.. _ �..ed..:...,rS>a, Y1Y6. ,iAsux iv_ , SOME FINDING. RATHER CONFUSING. - __�gbes- �. -Freer o'-cloeli- leas sad social 4'isicastiv A Children's Aid Societynoes Not stand for ?" --' -' !Sand .Childrea._to Institutions. __ u__ _ _ _..in rt*lt Of any Bort ales Incomplete WilhOut 3? --- - -- - - -Vleat-cortnectron- - - _ - question is sometimes asked,, referring to the King of 1'1Yhy not keep the children in. the iiEDUCE8 Eng ad, of course." M , Institution until they are -old enough0 "it stands for 'Edward Rex.' bbon '--.---"---10 earn wages ?" We think it bat- ILXPENSE For a minute the inquirer was Blue i " - ler, writes J. J. Kelso, that they Sburied in thought. lhould be adopted or placed in will be paid by "His mother used the initials 'oster-homes where tAey may grow 155,000 Reward Lever Brothers 'V. R. ' didn't she ? he asked at ,•' 1p like other children in the com- � t,imited, ToL'onto, to any person who length. y , • � i � � �' �. .. trS aunty. If retained in an institu- :an prove that this soap contains "She did." lion they would gWw up a separate my form of Isdulteration whatsoever, "Was ,site 'Victoria Rex'?" Bi/ •{l Viag your p�uests the best you ` -,_lepcndent class supported by char- or contains any injurious chemicals. "No ; she was 'Victoria Regina.' !f ty. In a family they learnn, to take Ask for the Octagon Bar. us "That's what I thought,fl and atter them and are commended for rare .of themselves and gain an ex- # tL I that's what puzzles me."' ferience of life which the ver - ---- ""�"--tee- your own Igood taste. Y -How does it u 1 ?" rstuld -i€ separated from the rest of :he world. Many people do not themselves ►ant children and suppose that, no )ne would take thea. except for )elfish , purposes. This is a great •uistake, for children are both lov- •ng and lovable, and if given an op- )ortunity would soon make them-' )elves indispenW$�.ble in the home. Love for little children lies in the leart'as seed in fertile soil ; the )ressure of little hands the sweet p zz a you Black Mixed. Ceylon Green. Ask for Red Label. "Nhy, I can't help wondering what _ King Edward wanted to change the. IrORTY CENTS-SHOUI.D a1C •TI7•TY e i family name for." NOT THE GENUINE KIND. "I um afraid she isn't cut out for A, society woman ?" "Why not ?" "Nell,, she seems to have no idea of the pleasures of extravagance." Caresses, the light of aTby eves,COIJti11i 'j INGWOOD IS -" ,n•en the tears of childish grigf will ! CREATING A DEMAND. I rause the love -seeds to germinate .Not long ago a Lank, elderly man anI WITH THE REST d grow up into strong affections. entered a shop where all sorts of Some childless couples live in drugs and patent medicines are Ireary monotony who, if they took sold. I little boy or girl to raise, would '.Three weeks ago you sold me aRZIdARXABL E CURE OF A CITI• Ind life worth living. Others have I bottle of lienry's Ifurmless Hair Re-, ZEN BY DODI) S XIDNEY. ound it so, and are finding it out Storer," he said, leaning offer' the PILLS. ._ill the tgue. _ 'counter and addressing one of the Therefofe we say with full assur- { — —lace and confidence that the home clerks with a trlendly air, Valentine Fisher's Terrible Seim. _ ".Certainly. I think I remember tic Pains Speedily Vanished Be- 6. s better than the institution every P y tme you," said the clerk. ''Want an- - - other bottle ?" and he half turned fore the Great Kidney 13emeC7. a Collingwood, May 25. -(Special)- i1OP+ No, satirt-the friendl3 than. "I Every city, town and village in J S This Canada is reporting remarkable ' . - 1 u st - c i�1hTCt- ire --f - r) r h ^ r 1 r opo . -W-a offer 0i:c-Ffiin�ed-_ro are eocar con that hair restore. cur•,s by Dodd's Kidney Pills and g�SB 3 IItB are OT �7CdTj �+� for an case of Catarrh that cannot be vcau'd better luy to a• line of wigs. I Collin wood is not behind the rest. • sured by Hall's Catarrh I;ure g' j g s#, `' F. J: CHENEN' & Co„ 't'oiedo, u. There'll be a great demand for, There are scores of people here who protection and dtlrabiiity,- •.� We the under•igued. have icnowq r'. 'em•' have used the great kidney Remedy .4. t-heaey for trio lust 13 years, and + l rom the best oil 'tt tine aand b believe him perfectly honorable in all arid Alto are not slow to tell of lite T -�"`�� . business . transactions and financially .PLAN N 0 W FOR SUILSIP:R TOL'R9 splendid results. Valentine Fisher, THE pigI71e11t3. able to carry utit guy owignt.ons masa _-No matter ,when you are g*ofng, ill' well known in the town and Sur- PIGHT The price is just Tit,it 8� NGL ' Oy their nrr,iiS ' N r.�i & A .1.'Ax kiii,tilesale Druggists, in the United States, .write to Fred. rounding country. is one of them. Toledo, O WALI?I*C fc1NNAN & P. Fox. cart, Lacknwamna Railroad 'I was troubled with Kidney Dis- p�Hi good dealers hate th%W. � _---- -- AlARVIN, wholesale Druggists 'Toledo, You can't get bitter patutS- 13uRalo, N. ><'., for rotes sad routes ase for thirteen years," yfr. Fisher f Flail s Catarrh Cure ,s tatcen ' Inter- Very cheap excursions during -the' a in telling o! his-4urc. "It de 1 _ .nal, Il1au get worse. " y, acting _ directly upon' the 6;ood h'ununor _ to Atlantic City, 13osttm � v.Uoped into Sciatica which !Dented y and mucous surfaces of the system. and New fort,, F:xmrslon rates in to side so that I could not walk _'YO write u7. mentioning this 1s sad we'tI A Teat monlalr .Ont true. Yrico 70c. per Y hestitsare1 bottle . br'otd by air aruggew. now in effect to all resorts. Pian'wi'.tout a cane. I had to use by with pstats. how some been p PAINT NT with our hoists. hall's Family riLhs are the bast. nowodotmic injections of morphrtoe toA. tt�t13,AY l SON. Paint makers. Myo • 64ofiF^.P,d4.. - ' I to the pain. 1 RIGHT .� V -•A ,gp ?ezcber (ot CIAS.a in anafomy}-, ''I tried different medical men and +' CIAtiT MICA CItYy3TAL:1." "Ilow many hones are there in a I: medicines with no good result. till I The peninsula o1 India. is famouschickP•n ?" %filhe (yourg,st number was persuaded to try Dodd'-; Kid - for the excellence of . its mica de- of a large family) -•'L can tell you ney Pills- Three • 'boze-s affected a I rostra On account of its da•iicacv how many there are in the neck, rerf:•ct' cure. I can recc:un_ end .s - Inica quickly suffers from the crush- IThat s the. only part I cies get." t)odd's Kidney Pills to all who are •4-213 Inar ef`ects of earth movrtnAntv.. and Isu9li•ring from Rheumatism or ane _-__ DYEING the s',lperiorrry of the Indian de- ;I1UiPF.R I'T:ATUIdF.9. athor forut of Kidney Disease." _ FEATHER LJ i Ei11{.� ��" �'S LEMONS rosits is- awribed to th(?%eologtcalty The Tracker Board on the hlasseJ• 4 --- ny and perfect rLui• ,t' •Ret .L hat [ he Ctaaafse and,anruoy and Kid r31o•a oteanal The" vrea pent u a as enjoyed. In the ' s - • _ " ' " We have Mexicaas, WE - �(tt shoe to Cover (,40L ii)O y uare n.ilcs of ,:1 ore district crystals, or "books" i q BRITISH AMERICAN DYEINIA CO. California Navels, HAVI 5 Y Y g 1 __ . r It runs all orlon the bottom of land a mile declr, , Df tnuscotit�miea have been obtain- � ffiontrea. i Valencia.. and THE - { .he Board. l+d measuring 14' ' feet across the -' , Se 'Iles. BEST _ { It prevents the Boaaka, wearing t f oard RUBBER ® ad ever week AiT.l�w __ _ - iiaall r, and Usual! the are much' Iona and helps to make a !Totter Ii�!nard s I.�lI1.AleD# Cures UIphfher a { Carload every week All the above at jmall,.r, and oven In India the { Y -- Ftahility of the earth has not been "'rack than the ordinary the � I In Tikillund, lie! to � market rices. We can also handle your) - . Trio Drive ithoal of the Alasst••'- P Y rl , .L. all styles, _ iftlt'T.CI�,Rtl�' CORtI'nUAUA to prevent g' � Ttttl�-, and Latest Lovett+cs, ' - the e!,-strtr(ticui ol.large quatntiri,w of i Inerts Z1T,iw •r has four bawls ¢rid i SWit.rerland a passe ng: t can carry ICorref.pondence invited, I -In- I But*err Eggs, Poultry, -..-_ weary-sr.ven cogs no lu a Y Ulapie S ru and other roduce to advan- gh rte, close 2c stamp for circular, I Y F P t3itis deCic'fYtp-'itYTtl valuable minr•rrt! 6g S That to why the Knife on the Blas- � _. _ to a for you. - +ey•Ifarris yluwor begins to operate For O r rr,er Year•. - THE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY CO., 'rNE FAIrEI}lM COMMI8810N CO., Lftltedy - t8 soou, as the horses move forward.. Ar oto AND kw,.,,,. rauc Banner - Mn i - •P. O. Box 1142, Montr�, oar. went Market at. TOXONTat _ _ , rhero ;s no lot motion, tin+ori^rt rooth:ni c7'u� hu •wen useJ f.)r A•er «,tV 1I! Yfuar� a Llnlment Cufea DI:IEr��Ef Yran ,:oi cr.e Of a, her. fur char uLvd,,, rr;i o It is not nrce.ss;:ry to' back up reott : i• ,.,,h perfecr caws+. I: aootnm _ .. phen starting In the griins. -W.0 L11 Ja "n1l.T.a.: rain, curerwml RUPTURE - DA`4F:ItlIIJ + SYWPT(i;,l i, I ti -6— erred7 I,r Umr leA t. pea ant u, nw "• AT YOUR F`he Molter begins '!o cut right (ore a wd ,,Y d•uf,;+a• :: el,7 pars. A ,ne fora t .T The storyis told of a Scotch ;phare F stands. rwe:tre. .:«nw,hucAie Its '41U0. -!s ne.xuahie. 1 T�OEIGIR Nr nure and ore■ f x 11r&. twWuow s boothio srru� [ C N'T male ynu-anlf w'o-=e til wearinC _-preacher who gave his people long, The oubletreos can be hitched , &adta1ea ;.tuerr,,,,j s 1-,9 iDr s fru- YOU CAN'T trope to et ..el SERVICE •. _ - tinder w1 r ndit,on• W' 1 -Te _a at �> k ..TABILITY ttrrong sermons, and delivered them I' "3-74 xant. comfertar. work, waking or +trap nl hand uw— ether above or below the Pofe. Tlie' _ The.trerg a remarkably deliberate manner, attachment is very simply. l -leas at o,a, for pamlcuisra, r coin oro I { r �r iiirb tl ii L, an. ne Sunday' he asked_ a friend whq I I The mast ]r,fty' clowrly measured 1 roe. '1 be trek sad 'fru" Mfi. Co.. 433 Spa to bloat ',000 • -- dice Are., Toronto. ACe1 f padld up Dap' sae visiting him to occupy . his rul- All the old coin resent in use Ifni an sepias g I5 F g P last year were at a height of 3G.- are at Your ser• fit in the morning, in the world weighs less than . 9W t,uU Leet, and moved at 149 ,rules; Qminio.n_L_Ln�Stearnshlps vice a• security ' An' were you-�ritisfied wi' ,,ny ti's an hour. - rreac hi ?" asked his frit fid, _ Moatrea( to 1_i•erpoil 1`1—ton to Urea•—^sTd'Qp rar+tni !cn Flu detwsit. _ 4s t Porti ,i to ld• 1. Via aeetw , 1'oa lira o en an they walked home from the kirk, CI'TEAr F.XCUT;SLON TO I1121TIV .1, °"O e•voa Q 6,000,1{011 accoancl. which "tYccl," said his ,host, stool Largeau.1loutsteaniehApa Ruyerior areommodatt,•n wl'1bearINTER- y, "it for v. a ansa« n}pa •*sneers Salons anJ stateroom. 1tr,er•rd fiend :fhe Wabash will sell round tri >r8T AT 3A k'F.ti res a fair disCUOrRe, .R ill'm, a fair ; p I. are amid+hip.. Specs n,,ttonhaa berm •en to ,he th Uckeis to Denver. Colorado S i %'n second Sstocn -and Third -Class arcooimD�ation For C R\T wi one --liscoorse ; but it pained me at -the Dear Sirs, -Within , the �.6�1Q,000 d•1 a past year 1 ,aWaof paaes.ee and UI paruculare, apP1T to oaf eQer.i -w. est to sec ,the folk ,looking so fresh ''j know of three fatty tumors on the °r Pueblo L'ot , at .less than the oar .attheCompany.o r t tx) s, awake. 1 rlooking 'fossas I may faro. Tickets on sale July 8th, I fistare,.91,=laaCa, D.Ton%tmtCo- I %Vei"Ttelat7oorirrnell ace^ante of ----- - tri hear! having been removed -by the f; dutoft B"tom Mantreiilaud Portland. th and 8th, t ood to return any per•an+ re:idtnc Anywhere. Our n•tv ae long nor sae, sound as it should application of MI ARD'S LINI- 9-t30 brok "SAVING Dd•+N•SY 11Y MAIL" ]iiiNT withogt any surgigal opera• tituc' beioie� Ai'itiusf 31st, 1rirJ3. _Z . tae been. wi ] be sent tree on receipt o: !cur ad -. Passengers going via Detroit and dray. ;tion and there is no indication of a The preacher made a great mis- { Lever's Y-7 (Wise Fleas Disinfect- over the great Wabadh%line, ran go return, take: on Sunday and lost u good col-. Chicagr, and Omaha, return I THIS CANADA PERMANENT 'pit Soap Powder dusted in the CAPT. N: A. PITT, lection." "flow ?" "Nell, Ile rip - r ttt�ou�h F:iinsa City and St. Lo;li'a AND WESTERN CANADA lath, softens the water and disin- (I Clifton, N.D. Gondola Ferry, without extra charge. This will Pointed a bill-colhrctor to go round ' ,6RTOAGg CORPORATION 7ctiLf! give passengers the grand oppor•tun• with the. plate, and bless me it evert' - man' in the c-ongregai•ion didn't, ask TC R )NTO SYR[ IIT TORONTO BIagistra c�-"R�- 'd (iy of si,eing tl:©'WoHd's''F Fair build• c 1-2_2 t by„dr, n t ou him to call again on thG 15th.” . y g'4 to. I r V" Ings at 5t. Louis, All Wabash z 7 'ihe assi.,tance of the prosecutor in trains •Rtop at the fair grounds. ,the fight ?" Policeman -"Sure, an' dost (who has, spilt some tea over rur full particulars address J. A. r r P )i didn't know which av them taus a lady's dress)— ­S6 sorry-{uckily Itichat-dson, District Passenger MInaid l�n�me�# Curs t+�l��i etc,_ Poing to be th'-' prosecutor, yer none of it has .gone on to the `car- A,gr•nt, northeast corner King and onor !" ilic•t•' Yon:c streets, Tnrurto. La Paz, capital of Bolivia, lies �^9 `- - ----- - ---- 12,000 fc-bt above the sen. 1Cillls-"Did,thc doctor do any- thing ny thin, try hasten ctiur icrott•ry'?" '< E:7N, A E EPdC «`ailace—"oh, yt+s ; he, told tnc he �IfiQid t1i9u63•.CO�CS COrQ6i I11 COWS. �� f� was- going to charge • ric five'dollarsa visit, _ Mary," her father' called down 9Qeetaodardeterenbarwirdfenca Coll,.trfnswtra(noterimoed)—ta`eeapibeilaak stairs; "just ask your youR­ )nun ifs not lxcome too ti¢h�t� [n wlntar—»¢nlrit" it« own tension ell. rhe time• Prae +' iece stand a.train of dfA pounds. Common uprights eplloei et Dash bar break at :W Land101'd—"I tell you this—I he doesn't think it.'S !)reifynt'ar' 'j`q �,ur @aacce«ornameetal f«noes,t»nitlq nettinr. aro stead-arJ theworldDarr. Sha'n't let,y'ou move outof my�bedtitne." "Yes, papa,"f rchlicdre >t7ence Co., Limited, Walker�ilie, OatA. gt. John, H.B. I![oaes ttl, P.Q. 12 a house till you pay yourrent !" the sweet girl. After a pause r rJUa ursI -2-27 Tenant -"Ah ! A permanent home "t;eorge says if you're sleepy go to gvor' y l - - - ---- -- - - - -- --- = --- is , wbat I. have always wanted ! ' �bcd, by all means." The acoragc age of the nrillionaitcs THE,OLT)T,ST LAWSUIT. _..... __.__....... _. _..__ .__ who died last Scar Kgs 7.2. A lawsuit which ma • y probably be 'HRTSTIAN E\UI:AVUR, 1UI:NVER claimed as the oldest in the world is reported from the Trentina, says For the International Concentiog { the London Dfail. The two coin- -at Denver, Jufy 9th to 131h. Lhe ; munes of Gallio andF'oza have been official route'selected by the Trans- for four ecturies 'in litigation for portatiod Managers for Ontario, and the possess on of an eXtensive tract Quebec is via tho Chicago rind of woodland, which has assumed the North-Western and Union. Pacific character of a virgin. forest, with Railways. Special train of tourist trees- of bolossal'srize, which•.no• man slec!iing curs through to Denver. dares to touch. Spots are still Tickets on -sa.le . •l my 6th, 7Lh arid pointed out where, 200 years ago ' 9th. Return limit August 31st, the two communes fought pitched 1903. .Very low, rates from all sta- battles for fhe disputed wood. Ap- ti`ons in Canada. Write for official parently the homGric struggle is as Christina Endeavor folder, rates ant} tau from elosing as ever. -full. information to 13. H. Bennett, East Bing street,. Toronto. aZ 1-03 ;Jtist what It was 25 years qo, =. .: , St. aC Obs lI ..As nowe The prompt, sure cure for - 'SORENESS AND STWIFNE _.- -- -.- -- Pr'fce, 25c, and 50c,. t_f Put a varfeR3 into Summer living - it's not the time of year to live.near a the kitchen range. Libby's !teal Loaf Potted Turkey Deviled Nam Ox Ton$ae Etc. Quickly Matte Ready to Serve. Send to -day for the little booklet, "How to Make Good Things to - Etit," full of- ideas on quick, deli- cious lunch serving. - Libby's Atlas of--thy'-�[•=er P: two -cent stamps. Libby; McNeill fie. Libby ; Chicago, U.S. A. 1-2-27 .. ........-. - -x,' -�-ac ,; . '...--"-"^"?-'�`^' ,.... >,,. .-:�. "^-.a.o .. •fie. _...•u-_:..wv,�. ' .,a .. ,- .,.. xr`� L's-+,.,�-• r .. _ ... :: a„� ". f ,. , .. .... _ _. . t__ .,. - ,.i ,- ..y .. - e , 12th - n I Phillips, H New Advertis""Uta. N O tou; W Hamiltou. Class - -- _ _-- _ rarthitl¢• 1VS3lauciiu E-- - . ra s Gamey Charges Linton, A Farthing. Class pt 2- p�1C8 A Cred aTs - T - '11 Barcla} , T Norton H Hubbert.� �{ ����ITS On Thal•sday of last Nceek the Jr p'i ?- biechiu, A Hamilton, E ; V TT ai),poiuted to' investigate Betts, L Hogle. Sr pt l-L-Farth- GEORGE MIDDLETON, Deceased. - the Gamey charges handed .in ing, r1 Johnson, M Belhereby piveu, purens l, N Nortou, Notice ie. ntto R S. _ their report to the Legislature. J Hanson. Jr pt 1—M Barclay, J O, 1897, Ch. 117, that all persona having Their fiuding was a complete ea- Turner, S Johnson. Thomas A. claims against the eet:te of George 9fiddle ,aneration of Mr. Stratton and a Lamon, teacher. ton, late of the Township of Pickering in ' :severe condemnation of the tacticsLASt Thursdsi,y morning Mr, Jas. the County of Ontario, farmer. deceased. -of Mr.. Gamey- As' might be ex- Hogle received the startling tele- who died the 26th day of January, 1906. _ Pected'this report has not given gram from Minden, with the sad are required on or before the tat day of news that his son, July,01903, to Bead by registered letter or _ ' ann•ersal eatisfactsou. It must Oscar, who has delier to the undersigned solicitors for Fine Assortment Of be remembered .that no matter been teaching at that place, had John Middleton and Richard M• Middleton Ladles Boatersd. _ • what the judges' personal views met with sudden death by drown- the Executors of the Will of the said do- ;yI188eB G&lateas " :may be on the matter, their report' lug. The unforttin tte young man ceased, cult particulars of their claims and nitlst be based on the evidence pre- in Wednesday evening, had gone of the securities, it any, held by they. �em8 Work Hats sented by the opposing part•ies,' in bathing alone, and it is thought the ee d 1a�oi Juiv`i903��he sale; Eaecur t Boys Cantons :._.and they found ou weighing the from the position in which his core will distribute the sasets of the said respective evidence, that it was body- w -ss found that he had taken deceased among the parties enUtled thereto `KART - - - insufficieut to support the charges- Crain s, Those with whom he having regard only to the claims of which and as a matter of law lir. SLrat- was boarding were not alarmed notice shall then have been given and that SUMMAEDB, ton is entirely innocent of the at his not returning, as they they will not be liable for the said assets CAPS For Boys and Girls• charges oracle against him. thought he had visited some or any part thereof to any persons of whose But the report of the judges but when happening near' claim they shall not then have.had notice, J g friends, ..does not end the matter. They the bank the following Morning Dated at Whitby, thio 9th day of June 1903 - ;have accomplished their part by and seeing the clothes, the awful Dow & McGillivray, r - Producing evidence, while the fact dawned upon them. The re- Broca at., whittbF t' country as a whole will be the mains -were brought home on 35.37 Solicitors for the Executors -, final judges ill the matter. The Friday and the funeral took place investigation has shown that the the same day- when interment'tivas politics of our country is not in a made in the Sha,rrard burying, c - _ B B 1 - New Dongola Oxford shoes perfectly healthy condition. Al- ground.. The deepest sympathy tt lthotlgh the ]Host determined is felt for the bereaved family uu i n. to, DOII$O�a UttOI18d a B efforts have failed to connect Mr. their great and sudden at'fliction, v Bois knee Pants Stratton and the government with the deceased being a young man • Mens Footwear any corrupt act. there is a wide= of great promise. The Sot3th Ontario and West spread conviction that they are '�•"' - . mot so innocent a-3 they appear. Horns Register. Durham Farmers Institutes - At the same time the country does $zccephalste, (Vol. 12) (3338' (1I288)•— lv�-- not seem inclined to look to '_lir. The choicely brei imported 'Clydeedale Have arra •151amey to remedy the evils. stallion, the rroperty of S. C. Beaker, per G. T. R. special trains to Guelph ( _ Where the looney came. from is f Fioltaring, will mare 1908 as follows:- On la. question that the ilivestigatiull Monday leavta hit own stablo cat noon) I� y :]has failed to an -ewer. and is one for Maxwell's hotel, Highland Cceek, [ur Thd��un� fd�lah• ? which the country trouts like to iht Lg; Tuesday.John Hendersoa's, 2nd ursa� - : bee ,3091 ed. There i3 no tlotibt con, Woos, Johd Milroy's. Cedar Grove, for night; Wednesday, Jae Boyd'a, 11th—At'fullowing times and rates:— .lthat beth political pat -ties are in con., Markham, for noon; Wbitevale for Pickering $1 �0 Rale a. m. .73osse.=i4ion of a bribers- fund, as night; Thursday, Brougham for night; � t ache many eleetian9 trials daring Fridsv, Bone's hotel. Greenwood, for Dunhartun . 1.20 8:10 a. m. - - , - - the past few y ears would seem to noon; Gordon's hotel, Pickering, Satur• Rosebank l.lo $:Iia• in. '' ove. So lull'* a th(= lap? cleat- dsy to his own stable Until Monday Purt l'nitm Guelph 0.45 a• in. s� Jilt• e, Arrive at Guelph !S;iia a, w. Farme' S T e1 e -hone ling kith ht•ibery jromain--a they t o n. aur• at l�rc.=enc, iTe uln} e?a,e<t the Souter Dake (1o3i41 —Tbe imported CbildrtIn-IIalf Fare. \e+ other rl4'deodaleste.ioon, the property of Toho 1 ;evil to exist. pulls=h- stiller .t 5ooe, Brougham, will stand for Feyr other, tations see snt;ters, Or write for prices of anything Doti want in the implement, vehicle or iment than n leen:; term of ililllri,!4- mares during season of 1303 at his own TieLe'.t, good going oil Sl>e•cial Trains power line. Spring is here ani we are here with a full line of seeding eonmetit -hould be- itnlsuied On stable: truly. C;.,xxi to r,•turu rupturing day. msebinerc, viz:=Cultisatore, Shoe, Disk and Hoe Drills; Spring -Tooth, theles guilty of Llli- crime. Su C'nirnhitl-Thr imparted ClrtiesdalP Stallion, the m arty of l:rniialrl Ebner Li k, ' NV, R "%Voir, Disk and •Drag Barrows,. and the Best -Steel Roller on Earth. Low down lion a z a uer�olr (,an et off « it ri l~ P t 6 Wire g g Sec. N. O. F. I Pree. S. U, F. I. Ifiue the Ilenalty Ila= uo tet'r0ri, as lltuea., (.'airnbroglea, ClarPtnonc, will wrought Bron wl eelso t any wagon. re fence, in fact anything from make the season of 19(13 at his own H. C. Eloar, D. J.. GibeKm, a bag track to a threshing machine. it he party in that ease will c(]rne stable, Cairnbrogie, Claremont. Sec. tib-• D. F. 1. Pres. L4. D. F. I For lttaPsey Harr; repairs call at Gleeson Bros store. - %to the re -cue, making the crime Dailant Lorne (11.3;44, 1*01. X l F virtually free from puni-,hmen -The imported Clydesdale .talleon, tm Philip, � ':Make the briber a s et 'the recipient ppoorted by and the property of Graham _ y sof the bribe eriltally' guilty, and Bros.,Ceirubrogfe,Claremont. will mathb.Geo• jr.,'Brougham the penalty impris-mment for a the season 0! 1908 as follows -Monday • , will leave his own sable ion8 r and we beheve ruUIL_" Hubbard's hotel, Aroagbatn. and pro - ± avill be'done to get rid. of this evil, seed to Greenwood bo6at for 11000, chance �I'f'�"J 1.x/1' (a @01•'�.j10�.`•''f 1 but it appears neither part __1 to seberte hotel, Brookli0 or nrgh4. ��•�/1,/'tiJ 1„+J�.�i�'C11�'f ti.� ham.."/�.w.j �`'''f over anxious to pass such a sa*. Tuesday proceeds to Aahboru hotel for :C,► in the British Isles bribery is at niabt , ' Wednesday proceeds to Thos Anything and Everything •o Q �� �� Open •most. -unknown, and the rea -scm ilaAvoy'a,con B, Int 9, Pickering for In the Pump Line atnd�ai2tedly rq beratlae the punish nietht Thursday proceeds to Wm Cowie. Ptltnp iiepairg. - ---- - ntent. that of itn ri-onatelllt, is sv son 7• lot 96. Pickering for night. Fri'indmiil 2iepail!t -. P day prooeede to Wbitevale hotel for, 'Cisterns made to Order A SaQlllgs �81�ik gCC0111}t With the severe. Why n ]ll' the -same law oigbt , Saturday to hu own stable anti! And in fact anything can be had � - i, _ not word in thii, country. the fonowiast 'Monday metrning � lk' hat the dire --t, re•rtlt of the Hein atbal-Tbe pure'br•d imported reasonable. prices at Sovereign'Bank o �Canaldit miry- v.ill be remain_ to be see1L' Yorliahire coach stallion, the property of'tV�ether lir. ('aulny velli retain D. Dafoe, Wiritevale,will stand fors > a UmUtd number of mares durini 1`903, as Ei • W. E STA N S I)15 6PaL In the I,r•1,*Irlatille or Ilr/t. follows.-llooday noon leaves his own C- e fter itueking e larges tN hich Ile et tble far Gordon how -k-, Pickering for 00 failed to prose, i.. a question which night; Tuesdav, .fro Parson's, gauge /� le t allowed from date of deposit on small stems as well ie large e he alone will Ix- lett to awower. Hill, noon ; R. Aodrea'a totel, West no 'I'tle eff,�ct on thr I;eivernnient will Hiti, nilrht; Welnesday. A. B. Reeadr'a. Brock St•, Whitby co, �\Jeven lot 5, con 5: Scsrboru. noon, thetrte to �Q'Q• l t�r rsj�il Ahmi h the •,Ix' deelareil inne,cent. hie own stable for night; Thursday tq g y Commercial hotel, Claremont. noon, Ari a great niany think that tit) Mansion house, for night s11d until fol - sane man zt'rstld make uc rl chargeti lowing noun; Friday, by Roseville to - --rut Game) has merle, il,iLaout their Mrs, Todd's hotel, Goodwood, for night; _._ � Cleaner- nl«' tl trth evell ifhe 8atnrda to hie own stable anti• Dlooda„,,tors i Lice to Lr� � � O` g 'failed to substantiate them y Mat; Lai r/a. Vol, 13, 13565), 10487, sire Executors alacQaeeu x3613), (5200), The pare bred ,Creditors : g dal stallion, i ro rty limited Geo. -- Hl WIDQOW Mirrors !# .... ellydea a tall t;e-p pe Brougham. DavidsonSona, will, for •limited 1 e matte the estate o[ Joseph Cob •in r of P e' num-her of mares at his own -table, lot • tins. late of the Township of Pickering, - ise Alpha Hogle is home at �' con 8' Claremont P• O in the County of On- FOr Cleaning 8r I Lord Jewett—Tbe 'pnre bred black tarfo, Yeoman, deceased. and Silverware. present..: - trotting stallion, the property of Tohn Notice is herebv given, pursuant to the - . S. Phillips, of :Minden, was here Didkie, Pickeringg, wiU stand for scares Revised ststutes of Ontario 1897, Chapter cover Sunday. during 1903 as follows—Moossy leaves 139, that al• creditors and others having Eureka Fly Killer, Geo. Philsp is laid up this week his own stable for Alex Lswsou's Cher- claims "o.inet the estate of Joseph Coiling, with bronchitis.- rywood, noon, Johnston's hotel, white• deceased, are required on or before the 5th •vale night; Tuesday, Torren0's hotel, da of July A. D., 1903, to send by poet Binder . Twine Eta. Miss V. Beare is laid'up.., ith y ' Tins this week. ' blarkban, noon and night; Wednesday, prepaid, of deliver to the nodersigned Ex 41 Y Button's hotel Ringwood, noon; Miller's eentors of the last Will and Testament of Hardware 2lerehb Mrs. Ed. Willson is visiting Kes- hotel, Stoaffvilla, night; Thursday, the said_ -.deceased •v. • el . Reazin _ _wick friends this geek. ' Joseph Mouder's, 8th 0011, Pickering, t Piokertnq, Oo�, P - 'addresses and descriptions and statements � ' W. J. Coakwell and- W. T. noon; Brougham night ; Friday, by of claims, and particulars end proof there• — — --- Bodell were in Toronto on business Greenwood to John Corner's, Kinsale, of, and the nature of the security, if sov OL LDERS WANTED—Accus- PASTURE.—The undersigned will on Friday. noob; - Sebert'e hotel, Brooklin 11igbt; held b them. take in d number of cattle to acture, ' Saturday, Bendel s hotel, Whitby, anon; y MOULDERS Lomed to general Mor. and who wast to p Rev. H. A. Fish, of Mattawa, Notice'is hereby farthe[ ¢iven that sitar l9arn stove plate. apply giving experience, ret Good pasture and well watered. H. 1P, Lose, thence to his own stable until Monday. the 5th day of July, A•D , 1903, the under• erences etc The Gurney Foundry ' Co Limited Dunlop farm. endley. si-sd �Swltit Sunday” with Ilia catkin, Dr. morning. eig11e3 Eaecatore will proceed to distribute Toronto - 27-33 [�• Fi=h. • Perlestl ia», 11150 .—The imported WANTED—Faithful Per-son'bo, tra l 1 t the estate of the eard deceased !<m^n" the V vel ror well establiabed house in a few 7 j1i1Ss M. Geron vv'a� in Toronto clydesdale stallcon,the property o John persona entitled thereto, hatI regard �'v1 11 counties, calling nu retail mem+ants and arents r►tt :llonduN 1>nrchasing new stock Miller S Sous, Brougham, will make file only to those claims of which they then• Local territory satgty St021 a yearend eapen- seaeon of 1903 at his own stable. s see, payable $19 70.3 week in cash and expenses Icer her niilliuery store. shall have notice, and that they will not Salt. advaueed Position permanent Busineee,eua•' ' - A large nnlnber from here at- Seggerataa.n-Better known as "Apple be liable for said estate, or any part thereof ceashtt and ruahiu Enclose self addressed tended the Green River A. O. L', Jack," 'the celebrated American -bred to any person or pereolis of whose claims -- envelope 'Standard House, 315 Caxton Bldg, trotting stallion, the property of Robt. ur claim they shalt not have had notice at Chicago 27-59 - -W. anniversary•on Sunday last. Deverell, Pickering, will stand for -mares the time of diitribation, A car load of fresh fine Windsor -salt Mr Win. Matthews returned dnrinp 1903 as follows-Mondav noon Dated this 30th sec of fay, A•D„ 1903. just arrived. J _• home on Tuesday- after speuding a proceeds to Andrew's hotel, West Hill,. Joe. Collins; Cherry wood, P. 0 ; C. V. poultry netting acid all kinds fence l . an ad ian Imotlth with her brother at Erie'. fpr night; Tuesday, by Woburn; to airs;, Michell, Deer Park, P, O•, Executors. wire on hand. A large amount of new sidewalk vern for noon; Tremont hoose, Mark'. James McCullough, Esq. All kinds of nails except shingle $3.00 . . _,. Pacific j' is being put clown here Rutl the ham, for tiph't; Wednesday, by Box Stotiffville, Ont. Grove t) JOhnston's hotel, Whitevale per keg or 3e per pound. WlL,L RII� -,old walk is being. pi -t --in gold for noon, Brougham for night; Thure• 134 37 Executors' Solicitor. P g P — - COndit'ion. day to Sebert's hotel, Brooklin,, noon, -E' BRYAN, - HORESEEKERSD° EXCURtSIONS D. C. Smith D.D.S., of Stouff= Jas SorriervAle'e, lot 15, con. 3, Reach, —,7CTal,llt19d_ 9-1 y Manager Farmers' Supply Co y Ville, makes regular visits'to Clare night; Friday. hotel, Raglan,'loon, Can- so z'sD aearsawn >erosTa-avaa� a . WoOdraff'a hotel Whits for noon, and vi, 11 good local agent for Pickering _ ,moot on the first `cud third tral hotel, c7.hsws, nt ist; Saturday to Now, a as rtssys>sr reser■ .`ruesctays of each mouth. y ity, to sell fruit trees, ornamental WAT ion ED—Several industrious per We have the Yr e' a special pleating Of the town- thence to Lis awn stable until Monday Urtrees, abtabe, rosea, etc. eons le each state to travel for hoose Winn(pog.., Regina..,... r Isr et and beat assortment of stook in established eleven pears and with a large caps- tvaekeda..., ltaose Jaw„ � $30 nooll. Ke cal, to call Upon merobaate and ageote for sue 'E tevan...:• Yorkton...,, a7 ship council Rae held here on Causda. Terme liberal. we also prow ceesfal and profitable line. Permanent engage- , Elgin, ... • .. Monday afternoon t0 discuss the and sell new and improved lines of seed po• meet• Weekly cash salary of 814 and all Arcola ..... $28- Ai>�„�OC� crusher question. The coun-. SEED BLiCKWHEAT FOR SALE (atoenAll stock guaranteed tree to name travelling empen . sod hotel bills advanced in Mamaness. I[aoleod.....1 $35 ,-at lot 33, con I, Pickering 3g o Hedges, anddeUvered-ia good n tion or-pIlr Morittoap THE NATLO n1 elf addrn a woCa1/ar "'• andt 9b week. Experience ,tot essential, y, cil deelde(I to refuse accepting it, Cherrywood --- _ retereaoe and enclose aIle addressed Door— Ins it has not proved satisfactory. Tree money rmmiss o Will make arrange' envelope. NAL, 394 t., G wart - Red Deer... insets 011 commission or salary baste, so. Cbteugo. 29.46 Grand v ew gtmth• 3t lvas taken to Pickering station FARM FOR SALE—Composed of cording to time and ability of sppliaant. swan Siver, Dona.. 4(J Ton Tuesday. the south half of rot i15, con, 6, Pickering, 1 immediately. IF YOU W ANT• • • • Going June 4th, returning until August 4th ' The following . 15 the report Of containing wo acres (more Mesa) better known Pp y (an rail or 9 e Atbabasca) Going June 18tb rF f r the •'Bell farm" First olase lanes in Rood state PELHAM NURSERY COMPANY, A Rseolino , engine turning until An at IFtb, (all rail or 8 8 Atha - "Brougham public school or the of cultivation, comfortable atone and fmme TORONTO, ONT. gguu dwelling with barn and other outbuildings, 9 29 Brantford wind will, f)eeriug machinery bassi) Going l or 4th. retarninR antic Beptem •RnOnth of May. Class.5-B Alger, acres of orchard containing best varieties of - binders, mowers, born harvesters, corn bet gab• (ail rail p ri f1 Mi iced" Tickets are ^old Alger, J Feasby, R Peasbp, Sr halt. Favorably located• 1 1-2 mile" from the 1, not Rood on "Imperial Limited" For tickets c --F Cowie, H Matthews. Jr 4- �l}age of Broagbam, tet, office, stores, scbooIs To PATEAT Q�d I�pi shredders, Page wire tenoe, binding ,twfne, and pamphlet giving full partianlar. apply to and churches: telephone omese across the road; tsar be secured by buggy or stone boss. See or write your nearest Csmadian Pacific agant, orto i Johnson, J Holtby, M Brown, 4 miles from Locust Hill station ;C P RI. AP- our old •Addrsas, A. H. NOTxAN. F. Blandin, W Brown. class 3-M ply to Jobn C Bell (on the premises), Brougham TIM PATM7 ggCggo, W. F. R, aTonoe. Assistant General Pausager Aleut.. ' P, O. ont. or to Mrs+ i;.,.gukham. Ont. lalMseere. K ibis Salsattai. Tl Yoaga 84, Tomato. ' �basby, E Williams, F Turner, M s - OLAR[MONT this world in theirsteadv growth from No ti — -- boyhood ttp.tu luanhood He_tauched- ..._ice these days. —ire life when be followed the negative etuTent of the 44 are pleaaed--to seep. eboper yvutMt4--p�oelivtties On duty itgaltl. 'Tuesday trait of character, exewplifled, in rob- bing birds, throwing stones at property _ ° s 1 0 Thomas Gregg left on and life, and the ungenerous clam y to o 10- eor- ea O = morning for a trip to Buffalo. ing at passersby. A boy has no right 1• W. pt,s� pQ K yw x o Quite a number from here took to have his pleasures at the expense of o'O a ° e o a C6 ' in the trip to Niagara Falls on. other people, and just as. soon as he ° M < o o g V o I ts n go 0 t`3 mn I'4 Tuesday. learns that he is unjust to all and to o w e 54 � a a o° • ro = A, Varcoe and wife, of Ashburn himself in particular by his so doing, •� tr ° s B o v & e I O tw were here on Sunday visiting then will he consider his actions in the 0 " O1 %!!! I light of what they ought to be. Too +' ° m yea Jan s We are pleased to note that Dr. many children and big bods too, come into this category in our village, which ti a- ,,. Feb �� ,Oy, M - Hamilton has sticcessfrtllegged yf p while the raillery is no .doubt good p► _ his final examination. natured, is often impertinence. The a p .em s 00 Apr. Mr. Scott, of Toronto, agent for same spoaker dwelt unon the unthank 10 No May � ID the Good Roads Machinery Co., fulness of a preacher dealing with the w J ne O C ' wiles in tows] on Saturday. question to parents, but itis a uestion °- r ► a m mil July D. C. Smith D.D.S., will behere where parental control and good- 7 �' !g : it ;, „ a: Sept M as astral neat Tuesday to attend breeding is most clearly shown, and if w X91 i�ot, N - t0 his professional duties. * p a child is brought up in courteousness and -true sympathy for others, he will ° ■ io o „- N a �+ Nov.' m W. J. Harsell hadthenlisfortune not depart therefrom in old age. That' Disci to sprain his arm a few days, ago youth is on a successful road who ,January 1904—Whitby 6tb, Oebawa 7th, and has since been compelled to steadily grows in favor with God and Brougham 9th, Port Perry 11th, IIx- -carry it in a sling. man. Even so mote it be. bridge 14th, Canningtoh 13th, Beaverton Rev. Mr. McLaren, of Toronto, MACK HALL. 12th. occupied the Baptist pulpit last Sunday morning and evening , and will officiate again next suuday. Fru Trees 1 _ Miss Fleming, of Markham, who has just successfully- completed All kinds of Fruit Trees, -Shrubs her fourth year at Toronto t td- Etc, fos sale. Tversity was in town on Tuesday. Highest prices paid for Fall and Thos. Gibbons wishes to state that his place of business will be Winter Apples. closed at 6 p. in, on the evenings JOHN E, 9EEI Agent, of the 16th. 17th, and 18th iusts, "' Pickering. would ask his customers to govern themselves accordingly. * ' ant or all `�0��-.N$' kg f I blhl fade of J. E. Disney,of Balsam, agentIce — - Wood Im ement E"�`� { # � h1w fosse manufactured by,_the S1oLanghlia Co., had a delivery from this G of mehawa. station on Wednesday. Alto- gether there were about sixty _ _ : - Fruit Th Ca, er London, The Empire appointed as Ona,hue appointed the nnthe Machines taken home by their machin _ -._ mred local agent for Pickering, for elle most -won derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. ownersNathan Tarr, John H. Underhill _ For the treatment d the Noce, Throat, Bronchial Tubes and It oases Colds and W. J. Hassell each have lied Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay laver Bronchitis. placed in their homes a six -octave 1 !` O �� i and all thrust and lung diseases.. Write -- Dominion organ through the -for particulars, a stock of treatments, and _;-ugeucy of Wnr. Fleming. -of :Mark- - repairs constantly on hand at. -- bam, Each seem highly- pleased All kinds of Vegetables T ^ST®®?� Rivet. Cnt- --. ?with their purchase, _. - = Last Friday everting a meeting i� �' and you will ter �,jit# E tainl3�----- wqecie replace some .of ' -� old worn out furniture with up-to-date bed -room setts, dining and rocking chairs, sideboards, window shades, curtain poles, picture -frames. We are prepared for ' the coming event with the finest show of new styles of Furniture ever :)n -display in the conaty. We consider it a pleasure t deliver furni- ture to your home. _ V John. H. Bea] Leadin 1i11'niture Man,�'_9$ .- . F EMONT, Ont. we -.are..: Dawns 'To business. If you want any earetroughing done you should - leave your order with - Dowswell, Claremont, High Chet your new watch from R. E. Forsyth, of your old one repaired and made as good- as new at the same place. : North Claremont. of our business nien washeld in ! Store will be opened in Brougha- The Question o Robt. Briefs':+ shop. when it was Rink Fist or about yl ay 18th, 1309. we draw the line THE-�t�s � Imo' reliability env. unanimously decided t+s t'elebmte a t s e r v Iceable or Into an oar :July- 1st in the `Maple Leaf Grove' F. SANDERSON, Brougham. an■11ty. It as ! HOUSE parehases. In - the 'farm of `Ven. Wallace just Item does net lerfortoodsttad move tbat test too ■o market hero. of Claremont. Foot ball and CR Arlt WANTED. - - E� HARDWAREet Eea a I:AR_ other sports as well as horse rat- d not bay It. '_. ing will be the attractions of the SWEET OR SovR--Le.t us fn"e I :I&X enslon Window Sareen8 da your butter, 18c the lowest price Our Screen Ooor Valves are Unexcelled . There has been considerable we paid last year delivered at Adlnata S extension We window screens wa . work done in the Baptist cemetery your nearest elation. IL is worth have .large renes of theta and ou saVO during the past week towards your while to give us a trial, you! j yen wttb aereeaato fill- - beautifying the- grounds. There are not put to any eapenPe, we atmos% w window that should have furnish cans and all ex j _ Don't eau Vert immediate attention, and it is the charges. Savete work and make ° npw Mb two desire of the officials ofthechurch, more money. j I Fifteen Cents• all having friends buried We satisfy 90 per cent of all Who I that a g Y :-there, that they thould clean up send. Thirty-three millions -of Ibe Sheep Shearing Time -_-' 'their respective lots. of creams butter exported last - Ws want to VOWY P� P �or deeds to -shss �— year, Let 4e creameries make it. �e. oar stock MAX O'RELL. SWEET CtzFA.W'_SpeciAl -induce- No, 91 No 41 No- elf No n rspre.sate%hebeN — ments for those keeping a number *so. logo. et.s0 N sf •t,76 maker. goods. ---" from Paul Blouet, known over 'both con- of cows laid having ice, who call 1?rlceara�a senpwardsFiv tinents as Max m'Rell. has been re- furnish U9 with sweet cream de- Oar line rao es from •good we'i fsished .ad serviceable door, such se ocr No. St, as illus- 1lai8l]t Five Cents tine t from the K('etir -of hibt kindly %rated. at mc, s: our No 71 door. which is Runout doubt one handsomest scree■ door tiered J - ._.— liv-er,e,d at the nearest station. for sole is Ca Lada, I% l+ mule of Blear chlMtau% hardwood. of • htALly trot+uc design Our Are You Going Fishing? influence and peacemaking twit ley loots are standLrd +Izaa, w follows 2 f% 6 in. z 6 It P n, 3 f%:8 t 8 ft. 9, 9 h In 81n, i-, 1 A trial. solicited and satiafacti011 9 fswt wide b f►e0 hi b ; all s'a>e the one low Detre. The largest door' coats you no more Dur ,leek of. - death. Sovera.l timeK 11as hp appp,trecl y : ¢ nabmg tarts. narnnteed. In writing -for par- onan the snialloat. Don's forgo to meuure Your door !tame. before Torontci audiences and tho.e R K I' __ surprise mpnsher + of Dur township who h.ul the tic Mars state nu tuber of cotes kept -- — r���', j[+(jL yon by its leFururr of hearing hem, entprtxin Whether -.e parator or not WATERING • CANS auty .nal p I } REFRIGERATORS „'�-.t'�s• complete most happy reminiscPnct s of the jolfy Haulers Nvmitecl. w e have a most nes°. a wlu Frenchman. His iahul,y of string The Toronto Cream Btltter Co. toes°'°°ked°rO6a° i pleaesyoaCOG b s a luturyatoneotme• thew Ie stock of things from the h+itilorous side, and 11 Jarvis St. bet sow na well them is n-1+in sirs, , ;ts moderate prices. we have tLe low yrs the masterful inanner.. in which' rte �q lm lioronDo. 1 eluted and gaivan. ¢con+ an ! al.o those vhtcb torsi be approci.A lawi%houtoae.Thsy teed i-roo. lien I�rtbcto, naetexka°+ss%teit+S+e>''-.__.. .presented them, free as he was from are bandsometa op• range from one to.l . GUT HONOK from onrcedo ubl Bond rLoh: petty malice and vituperation, cap- MHDP tT0 RENT—The shop lately - pearaaee, and the � Sweatj aei[rts ane GUT HJOHel %n stogie,. double and triple. % 3 the are ri an priced upwards iso 18c down, tared the pular taste. - He 80 vacated by %be Kinsale band in tae villa convenience, tom y 1 ' TLtOLi.iAt3 IS POO tum 114 to dOc eaoa. introduced of Characters to each of Kinsale suitable for a harness aL4p• APP y fort Lad economy prtcelnpwardstrom JOINTEDBODs from 10c to !7 no. other that no one was offended by the to Sara' J l'• ®Adler. xiassle, Ont. . _ as -95. _ found in the ane of ` : Fifteen Cents sAf+fi t'L1T8 H for s5c• TsuUr FLIES, ¢ one during life boo !tor Be; just'wbat you need. at L price you'll be - good-natured jibes at the other's summer weather is satirIIed to pay, eccentricities, and thus the French, __... _, _ d teem immense. Special• - the Ames }can and the Englishmen ly¢ood.al°espriaea BINDER VINE PLOUGH LINES opwar . '.'could laugh at the oke on themselves ::_. Road to use. com- _� in happy unison. The effect produced The ogee buytheir or ars plea with snaps iia readily seen. When people-cametto Summer. � I 1 TEN DOLLiRB. Dow.plaiog %heir orders I tad hand hoist, now• ltverythfri¢ made from motor - understand each other better, which - GARDEN HOSE poluts to advL1161 jai-ofspecial : makes for peace, harmony and com- s e prises Our ussolGUA weather and wear • '.'martial ga1II. For a man of aIIy.�11 ��/1yt� 1 AvTEE our custom- proof quality. 111 G1 i/ era against decline in nation to snake smooth the rough' Weare large dealers in prices Our values Pe! D:ryFi-A;r4,@ from paths Of inteslsati0IIa1 prejudices, to rubber bow sad oar range upwards fromNTY CENTS break down racial barriers, and to beensucer n this lilts has been broastht about by Ten and a - Made to Walk Od • leadeseparate communities to see each the sspplen id wearing other in be light, is by no means a gaa5itias of our base, halt -Cents are the splendid Floor a Commonplace enconium, Altho' an A full line of the latest styles ofl;sum ; ueh �ti ba, aa,? nested Paint° we sell Sherwin - inhabitant of another continent and.' mer millinery' nom on hand.=up,'4_1 12c, f"ot: }inch, 9c, roc. i90 and ]tic per toot. Corn and Potato Planters' h Sherwin - of another race, his admirers here will Something attractive'and becomin coupiiuge, nozzles clamp?, washers, dtc•, at Williams be glad to, have heard hila and will g e g• apecialh'tight prices., The "Triumph'Paint' i7nrn Planter, as Iaeide Floor Pian, 8 ` — -- cherish long his; genial frankness: Prices are right. ft fJratrated,wesell T colours, lours, pergPorchor • _.:-.:. .�RINDSTONES,'ONE CENT _ Lllaattlrto Porch or outside Floor. faint, 7 From one of our pulpits recently the - e - 1 per r Seventy -Five (Olours, p quart 45c, Is `«hat a Bov Can Do', was the MISS M. GEROFP. apound• Wobtiveanodd. _ Cents-ywef^ p:°r gallon ?175_ Rob to is of discussion. •In the elabsraticsn - lot of ochtdstonee, which ertson's Floor Pointe p • we aro clearing a% Ibis The -!Eureka.' Potatoe Planter is a const satin• for et• ps and inside or of this theme, the speaker looked with Brougham,eOnt. f :J low price. factory rusebine, is toads somewhat on %be outside use, pints e2c• quarte 33c, haft gal, 70o. Justiflable pride uphn the achivenlenes cars o[ the Corn Planter. \t ith it nue wan _ Mounted can plant 5 acres a day. It eaves two-yhirds of of heart and hand by the makers of the labor, plants 3 times as fast end does the Grindstones work better than any other known nsetbod. s will be pleased to give YOU further informs • pure Par's Green Why not be Satisfied cave exactly ' steel fru a tiara about t when you come to see it 1ppuoostrated o o Payizig a fancy price f,r it does not - 1 both r'hands sfre�► antra + to ensure its purity. Wehavebeen bald• _ t' ¢cod quality o[ tae/ cut It's Not NeaeSsary burn ling the same brand for years and know Y for elect -that there is no purer, strong when ting stone and the cost your It, kelt with pot, when you can - eros more ea is ac rYPART3'C REEN is only teapot, kettle or pot, when yon can had and ens price per ib. to only Satisfaction can be Got• buy knobs ready to pat oa Four Dollars and Fifty Cents Two For Five Cents ' EIGHTEEN CENTg A full assortmenr of;every kind of footwear. Handmade boots -- _ always on hand at;a reasonable price, - DAIRY NEEDS OIL STOVES FENCING PLIERS BINDER TWINE—Best and Cheapest on the Market. Q Everything yon need in this A necessary and yt Web ave a sloe line in one, useful tool at this mash paid for Poultry Produce. _ line we have it and at right twn, and three burner sizes season of the year, " W. M. PALMER'S, prices,, Railroad Cans,Crsam rightly priced upwards frola O The poen we sen, Cans, strainer Pa310. Milk Pai10. n from Forty -Five Cents Ord We'b v* Claremont. -- - Mi k Pass Butter Bowls,lwdeL y ,rhe of atter zighNypNaod upwards and Worker, dra. oft stove Wicks ¢for 60. Twenty -Fite Cents . . _ap*er''s,Pai ntA i �s want more WARE Co, oar ,Drina. ar O than first Dur' Ill HARD .mm's than sat,•- _V\ chasers for the flu�� 'Wal E Preason that we . The sen onlygoods lseLot'7 to the ' erdeHnQII��y• East' King Street,- Toronto. • posted buyer. 1 216 ETC! - _ - __� _A 's'ge fresh stock now on hand, lPrices,Zn Wall Paper ranging from 80. up, i The ``NB WS" Circulation is jithb kind tb at Johnlhrkei; a mat n. AL Use it for Advertising I % _ _ - •„ .. r. ..1. ..,ry .,• . ... . • .n :4, Y a.... ,�, _ f _ '.y' _ ._ _ _'uc. x „, ., .. . r c _ r �Cw••�%+•:..}.:••�:•:�:w•Sw• �i�r.'�"�4'N r GENEROUS FOES. the delight of visl'fors to -the al i+njoyable, .childlike, >um -r1 -, 1-i► E-1t►t1Fl E - + •• 6 ae, •O course, • Story of Mrs. Delaney and ood Usually the drills are conducted sonal servants ; but these servant! • �, am ae po CIS ,. Methuen. THE GRANDCHILD . E -NT . OF I under the .sur •via+on„f • . . Qn . Adventure T wife of the gallant Boer sol- KING EDWARD, who knows something of child -life ; : as thelitt a ones are incapable ,a �. __ .•. 'dier; General 'Delarey, unlike some -- y, the services of doing themselves. (but, not infrequent) K S of her compatriots, is a woman first They Are' Char'nin Unassui'din `(some man seracant_ about •t -he pali�ce•I The -royal children are brought up - -_ ` - �{i•O•o..,...'S�•'Q'�i••: •�"�"i S•'�•1►+A A ^ 6 6 and a g' g ,are required. The rayed children arc 'with the idea of shifting more. bt _. partizan afterward. Her Childlike Youngsters -Are strictly forbidden to take any ser -,11 gentleness and good humor a ess for thems lve5 Pein o Edw You never heard tell of .my. ,. mer- appear Full of Fun. rant away from his or Iter regular c ars lasses ,candy' adventure, ,did you most agreeably in a story of a par- duty always dresses in the morn. S ' , -' Gam'?" said Slack ole to ine one ticular foe, Lord Methuen, which- she De a royal child "isn't all °it's y to play" ; but these are trot ; ings, and goes to bed by himself at -. -' day, when I called at Wa house to tells in the simple narrative of her cracked up to be." In fairy stories, the kind of help children it fail s. find ' night ; while Prince Albert is . trials and wanderings the plenty of help in their games. .J . - _ take the census of hila family. g during the Prince has everything his own ,, equally. proficient in the manly art11 I shook m head .and he Anglo -Does- tsar. wa The exhressibo Your Royal high- I of 'self )Yelp. Possibly, Prfnccss'blary y proceed- g y. • jam can coiiimandeest all the nesse- is not used in addressing any gets the largest sharp of personal at- ' • Mrs. Delarey . met Lord Methuen Plum am• he wants of the chttdrea of royalty.. Y "1.sPeculata,it .was raythur a -von- twice; the first, time after he catered strength of his bung prince.. Y. Y•, they are}tendon but even she is kind) and s derfu2 affair, and -it Sally there Lichtenberg, when her horses had In real life„ it is slightly different. Ynerely spoken to as "Prince, with Iconsiderate to those around her, and } 'would tell it, you would appreciate been commandeered, and she went in the given name. They have been only oversteps the bounds of some The children of the house royal of . . • ,It, certain. • I was courting Sally Person to protest to the general. • England -the first children of the taught to be considerate and kindly i prankip when she a playing some -st the time and was in love up to "What can I do for you ?" he world, so far as ntak and' estate go u never to ,prank on her companions. _ o those around them, and e r ,my' eyes. , BU -t her old daddy was asked. _ ' .. -are very ordinary folk. It is ' a •se any expresslons or adopt . any i Thr. royni "kids'' -to use an ' ex - y gpposed to me out and out. And "For me you cannot do much;" she very polite fiction to assume .they mannerisms inconsistent with the pressivo term which seems to fit the ne was a stupendous man -the replied, "for as far as my cattle arc have •everything their own way, fuses of .Polite society. They know case -are very much like • othot' .-- - 4rossest,- ugliest old man that ever concerned I have lost' nearly every-' -writes a London correspondent, the meaning of the word `please" i yuu,ngstgrs. .Both PiIECC Edward better than most other children, al- y . good ,ore spectacles; and I've often won- thing. I have still two horses left, At the outset, _lot pine.' thing _ be. and Prince- filbert -aro pre.tt .•t dered how Sally ' could be such a and ono of these belonged to my son, made plain The children of the pre- though their rank and title. would i in a ''scrap," and if any one tries i ;­ �-*,.. , I charming little creature, with such sho is dead, and I hope.you wl11 not sent Prince of hales, grandchildren! permit them to dispense with such to impose on them simply because -a crusty old fellow for a father. She take it away from me." of King Edward, are charming, tin_ formality. - 'he thinks they are "not up'to' was a bonum ruagriuni gal, sure, at General Methuen put out'his, build a suinin -Probably the favorite of the much," -said adversary usually finds p g, 'childlike iroungsters, who royal children at present is little his hands_ full. that time; a little faded now, you and the 'Boer woman took it. "Your put on as little "side", in connection r „ I, • - 'rase; but' that is- to be expected. son's horse shall not be taken from with their manner of living as it is I Prince Hen F�` is ver "cute, ty. Y Taking everything into considera- IieaiL} . ' --.a.tui--his-- doin s- ' possible -to-` magtne, ney ave uo i g tion, t ie c i ren of English royalty . ness goes to the bone. y g B no end of amusument; to the royal are to Ito congratulated. They are 11e11, one day I went to town and The next time Mrs. Delare saw more use for ceremc,v and ee aw3 icircle. The bub born to the Prince - Lord Methuen was � when' fie was than Tom Sawyer had for a tuxedo. ! Y mot spoiled or pampered. - They are bought a whole heap, gf fancy do- lying wounded and a prisoner in One of the causes of Kin ' Ed- Wales a fyw months ago is, of true. "out-and=out" children, in ev fags, ribbons, beads,.goose-grease foi g course, much talked of but, as yvt, !cry sense of -the world: And. they --- the hair, otcetre and so forth. I Delarey's laager. i ward's widespread popularity in ' . - - "I went into his tent," she says. England is his "� not known to the public. Y 6 great affection for his , I know what "fun" is with a big was determined to coax her up; and Prince 'Edward, now considered a F ,f utile "There lay. the great, ...strong man, grandchildren. It is a phase, of his g y is very fond of the so. .. •_ _�. P g rr1Y purchases snugly in a "bi bo bundie, I locomoted towards her wounded above the knee• right icharacter which eery one aumires, 'ci•Ay of his grandparents, the King i through the..bone, and I pitied him," aIId wltich makes him lo -:able in the and Queen. He travels much with :daddy's house, true as a rifle. ,When Mrs. Delare had come � in, a •s of the li'e own lu,-000 !acres choice oil It was ratifier late, when I a.rriv', y y people. fie. is always thein, and when "on tour" takes the land -at Fossil, Uinta Count 1V om- . and old Scraggs was bilin' some Lord Methuen begged her to forgive making his grandchildren happy in keenest interest in all his sur- y' y racrlasses candy for Sally to peddle him for all the annoyance hg had some delir;htfull3✓ unexpected xray: ins, "worth $1,UUO,U00. Ave are 1 next day - there being a shoav - caused her, and he askod her if she , Not long ago,, he pro�iented ' Prince soundings. IIs makes Quc n Alex- capitalized, for - 2',000;000 shares. andra. take_ 'him all. aver ,thin_ ---ship.. par -value . $1 each:. Laad't•uIus- -_ - - -. JSally - - - - - had -suffered much discotufef t =from +I:dav rd with one of the ftn'est - of i sea anywhere and, when h'e is of J - tired, "all that running away." i+uyci+.,, ani -tnc goy : � , i -�,- - n ur th _ The first thing, h done: however, "No,." she replied; "it' all went (fur file nonce, to ride hie' many line i ma h the ordinary r boy's love for , ;,Oc. per share, We have one ail well terter enteriri, and old Scraggs had much better than I had expected. I I ponies. machinery insists on inspecting the ''which will pity _5 kir cefat, dividends -- ietared at uiv a few, was to set right did not have to do my, best„to , es- i i'he first day Prince hdward. went engines” of all - boats on which on all outstanding stock. Airy 5 _ ••. _ _idoayn in a pot of hot merlasses lied cape from falijng into your hands !" cycilnq, lie nearly rode himself . to th+.y chahce to be. ;per cent. stock is worth S:K. Total . put on a cheer to cool, which, made "Oh," said he, "I have done my (death, 2nd had to #ae re rimaadad When he is in the carriae driving value of our stock, $1.:15. lVe are . 1.inr jump and howl arnuvin', Ginger best to catch you •" - rfor his im rudeucr. P with the King, Prince Ed'ward al- selling for short - timr, only at :Site. bread! haw it burnt! btit as -hi, And so they "chaffed" each other. I ways gravely returns the salutes of dat. We have two rags, one work- - . -titatn't sce the accident. I. squatted I<F:PT AWAY FP,C) 1'I SCIit)OL. the multitude ; doubtless in:agin:ng ; in. But it was a difficult Position for b .night• and day. Otticers, dire,c- - on ;ally's bandbox whiles. ,'�ntain- both, so lira,. Delaney asked -him 1f 1p' to this time the ro}'al children (that he, too, is'shaiing in the , de- tvrs and niana ament thoroughly . ed her Sunday bonnet - not notic- g g him much: bane had very fitt!e schiioling, as tu'onsuation. g' r i- his Ie was basila I competent and reliable. ibis presi• .. .. J119 -and went to. rubbing Ifke sixty- "No.. nut very muc•h," said he. - the prir.cil,le of urode.rn education re -1 Not long ago h© was attending n ,dent is irorth over $100,000) acrd - six' "1t won't be a goriti thing liar us,' �iires .shat chiidren should be first i tune tion at Birmingham at which- there is scarcely a man connected Well. arter I'll sot chore a spell, said she, '''d your icg geld cured so )assurer! perfect Physical health b� he was required to plant a tree. In -'with our company but what Is. - Rru`ln 4` fx myself, and uondenng q,,ickly. Then you will come and brain is-.devrloped. adv:,rtetaljr_.hc placed some. cf •tho•�rtfr 'from [ore thio $lti.t)on'u hof- niftirh damage I had done, thiel hoot us ai:ai,n '" ' Play, pure and simple, has tilted louse earth that should ha -e gone fields will roc,! P Our oiT . -- _.-.----_-- -Lald ruan a• up the )leas of these little royalties; around thin roots, of the tree a ,un p best in America. gave me another such ter- i Lord Dlethuen laughed. "`o,"� i ll_e are surrounded with 'oil well , rifle look, and said said he, "I am i and ti- have .got placing down the" shoes of the mayor of L':rming- derricks and -oil s nn - + going away, I shall I P gs, and expect _ ram ''tack Pok•• `what har4 you vhoot at you any afore," pretty fine. 1•.tery vi.vitor to `=and- !hum. Looking up, witlr a quick gusher within CO days.. come here alter, say''• 1 jrin,gham, Port•�rnouth and London amrlc. hf= rtaid h the'King Tell• ` , Mr. 9cra v .. , "1 had a fat chicken killed," says iwho is the least acg0ainted a-rth "Look, l vo lotted the iuuyor." grams coming constantly ask. •• 88 says I. not daring Mrs Pelarr•y: "and i took Rome., � �ing us to hold stock for someone, -- -' to -stir for fear he would discoverlhi�ciitts and vent ttiela with thejth, royal children knows that they P:aerybody laughed heartily, -and Eat,ry :+pc, you incest now should u� luodi�atnent, "I have come to are' of tun and their ca acity the Ki told tiro :+tor-vhcrevcr he' p -' pili on -:rr chicken to thin wounded torsi E'er+pie p y reasonably n<et y y ltnfaortant buviness. for being entertained..is n'markahte, Wept. }ou 8.3.00 when we (Oh, how that mertaRses smarted!! kept asking hew it was possible g t g.rt gusher, Four goa,-rnor4, five that I could be kind to fMrch a man I The onty'educstion received sr+ tar F iG1IT LIIii;-CY:.LT`k _BOVS, U hT. c,•nalrirs, triany millionAires _ Aird if you'll just kcuP your ebcne- y the younge+ childre n -Princess Prince Iidward is n fine' horseback .ser down about fli I said that so far 1 had no'ver and hundreds of other well known r uiinuttts, I_avIII , Mary. Prince Albert and Trince rider ; and most of his tine is s mndeaaor to inform )carr.' d to hate any ane., and that I pent men are financially interested in our . i;: you with that limns of Wales -is of the kinderizar- out -of deurs. ile en .. therefore [could sill do good to my joys cricket, ten- 9clds. Our list of retcreucea -which d• Rr.e of ac .uracy that I'trt ,o pr,N r ten kivii, At each royal palace visit- I nis and football -on a mini'nture 'Incluttp many Banka wi . _ . . 131i1netKly arxi cons + t adversary >8 wh •n Cod gage els' - riitrd u;i c i; ace am -trenfit to prone to my "' ' sea • -ant ,� one of the... cat fest :lean licinp N'e will ),none the h9te' ' The old, fellow didn'.t understand • nonny that in spite of all the de- fi with in, r uvtia'e elementary Children imaginable, ;ecrryLbing we rfaim if you will is that ar powerful language, and in i`ialta and designs. .Toys used by the Prince Albert of )isles, one {;ot our prospectus and thin ti•, yal -children are o thin "Useful" ,omeawh ear',write us, y solation and destru,tion he had y' Y• you to Wrought thorn still reuiairied some I , o nf;, r ihair Prince Edw rd, is 'references. Telegraph thein all If _ r° - ch d P t rouit fnphal' d1d not s - p. yin' wc'�� t; o r for life " _ ___ _ .. tyi' ir. P>Fitter I'cTsvnrct -wTirr asttF `'thio rgTf Chik�acaYaasy-tisene-air fnh p _ le draw on us ild, re lies arc not tau orab -- •---rd tRaf° I"bace bei+n z J a rnr'cost- of rams 'rice may R nunior- } R y .. nus. At -14' Ih7n to your'dau hter, tie -3r? years okt err Jiirc ."T n x*- w.•an spirit advance ar ice may get gusFier any g and KING SITS STYLE IN PARIS• has ,aireadyJ),,,-un _ hie education -The two princes have -had one oi•:minute, ile sold 130.00b shares in ern Rrattfi.d w state with fatigue " protter. Ile was tau nt his alphabet two pretty. hard "s,t-to­ lights. months. Write us and ice. will aol,lartty .Now of ,you will give His- Vfsft to L-:gcharnps 2?evela- - ally to enc. I will vote for y'ou for by --old Admiral Koppel, an,.intin:aie conccrn:n�; which the King has'bo,n sittisfy. you. Tdiiho-Wyouling Oil Co., Fa'k'e and 1- a tion t° Fre::chrnen: g, who rather inclined to let them fiottlo Lu,:'t and Truss Bldg., Minneapolis, a e m3' count it p-ersonal friend' of Lh- Kin ain't elected," y°tt - •The King of I•:ngidnd has- Invadedr has hon for inany years the "guido, their own difylcultios. ° .iot Irrng ago, ,blinn. - . Well, arter I'd deli -.`red myself {n farts and sot the style for the, arbi-Iphilnsophec and !mond" of the royal therf• • was a • rough-and-tumble i � - that are benea'elerit st3'k, --hat du ter of stele for all the --orld.. It wa, chitdr+n. !n fuel, he taught. all thin "scrap" hetaw,en the twri prince in .you think that codg,•r's re{fly was, carrying cuafs• to Newcastle -with a royal children how to walk tht� stable.yard of .Sandringhazii, Cfi.l\GI:D ilEli 3LI\P. i 1'hy, instead of Saying, "Take cal- acnfi-ance, but the gun of Paris _ c 13. ur:d w,aconie,' ) P s.a•nied to like it. PEtIS('T: E.I)11.11t1i TIiP: STA[.. 1t+Ben Atrxandru way for separat- . he actual! oint- ing them at once and punishing* The .mother of soceral„ cons w". ed to the door, arid told mo to scat-' )hiring his visit to Paris Kan Ed- The children n<rav'Tturs,-. th in the walking with her daughter down the R both but.the Kind insisted on their e '� .t r, I a -ow, I ward went to.nearly places, but at Public eye aro, of cuursr, those of street when the sa Rot out of patience, th.- Prince,- and- Princess of- ))ales. � being. left. ulnae Ilalf an hour.atter- ; Y.• v' a boy, his toga :9h n, Rur•a_.anct ctldh`f care what �_ noire of .them avis it so etasy to wards, both Princes were the beet of ICOile'd rouriir'a• tree trunk, 'while hia" - " cturrc!-it Sally's bonizet was smash- study him.as at the races at Lon _ Tey arc known as the ru -a1 child- head- hue downward some distance . g ren proper although the children'rtf frio.nds--far tetter- c•ouipanions than g ed cliam ts, There he walked about the prey -nt Ihichexs 'he Fifes -thio, t from flue ground, lied iho Ings T 1 P R hey would have been had they been I Mr. RcragRs." ,ez 1, "I should where all could see and 4usen'e, sli , d, the b nus h' - f I considered nicmbcrs cit thin ro a1 c naittvd iv cherish their resentful I °Y 3 C- a fallen. . Ibe ae:ra haEf+Y to oblige P you ('his is chic intPreti ion h+ made u fling's eldest daughter -are .popular- P and lila skull !rehab) -would have . fact is, I - R but the P- tovhng,s under pirt-ishment fn - sc r- I y • __ sat right down here, and on 'ane whin saw Mia: A better Y 3 :been split open. Hound the free -- can't lea -'e nohow, unless you cut dre=sed man I never SIX IV. One fum;l,y: ate rooms of ,the palace. stood a circle of admiring'youfhs. .- --A holo in lay trousers." might. have taken int for a smartly.The pt3lce in England where the The Puke sad Duchcas of i'iie have ".Just look at that. dreadful bo + entirely of rec:•nt cat's ab * little princes like toast to be is y' ' Whon the old man seed how I -cas, dressed uiontber ofr+the Jockey club, Y gatod cried the mother, "ptightn't' he to '- I. - as well as - for the King o� Eng- the title of royalty, being content `•+icndringhatn palace. This fs the I be. taken home and punished?" I. up t fest le I sot, he just Batched , country hetet yf ro3'nit Ilene the , up the whole Pot of hot candy off land. I )lave seen the Ciar. - the I with the ran.: of Peers. Tficir child- y' i ''li'hy, mother," cried the dAugh- the fire and mnpti,A it -a11 o-er r "-`rman I•:mpr•ror,. the Kings of Bol- ren, Ladies Alexandra and Maud children have a .great -.number of {acts :ter 'as they dr6w nearer, "it's our " head' and shoulders, tare as I m glum and Sweden, and many other, Duly aro not addrrssrd ag "Your to tako care of-hirds and animals-' Torenly, . I don't believe there's an- . .'*-w alive, .Jehu! how the -stuff, made me royal personages w' h the rep -uta- Royal HighnessZ's." Ono would think and sari) child old enough to know � other boy there brave criough to ` ' taa-or. and holler! But I was so tion for good dressing, but never that 'the iiia g anything about agriculture is given ..do that." 1. g g, g's own 'daughter would a .little ..Riad that I grabS!ed a great hog any one with the 'chic,' as the of all people, tae entitled to all the. Patch of ground wharcon are t • "Of course , there -isn't," 'returned - • • Raid let him have it; bift! right be- i'rench say, of the former Prince of circumstance and pomp of royalty PlanterF various `floawers. the mother joyously, "Not one of : twren the eves. Wales; and, while His M jesty is but such is not the case, owing to AICtiT BE- C.0XSTl)ERF.I). I them would have the'courage _ bJat } "There, take that," "3-011 .Portly,- he actually looked jaunty atia private arrangement between the Aliogcth•r thin little princes haven Tommy. I''m proud 6f'Iriri." ' snz I, . old t7ap-cared • Piece of dc_formity," Longchamps, with his well turpcd (royal family themselves. The- child- ' `"------- -' and then I 'started for the door, di- tip silk hat, tilted just, a suspicion) ern of the duchess of Fite arc class- rect. I jest got it 'open,' ready to over his right eye, a 'mere nothing, :led .merely a children of , peers - ' _- dust, when old. airs. Scruggs hoist but just enough to give 'him a dc- or Iord� - - into A ]poli laugh, and Sally spoke bonair look, just this. thing at the l Noa'crthelcss, any account of royal jim Dumps' young strife wihile yet for the first 'time. races. children in which those of the Duke • a ' "Sam Stackpole, sAz she, "Irteld! :11! the members of the Jocke ' . a bride. . 11(3' bandbox and 'your club uickl • imitated the tilt, anti a °nd Duchess of Fife were omitted $oma biscuits made witlr greatest pride. - pantaloons quickly would b�-� 'Peculiarly incom Ietr. - ;' are annexed." fashion in weitrir. * a silk hat leas P ".Tcr-isalem," a b. Ladies .4loxnndra and Vaud Duff are` ` f' Jim looked with :ear upon the food, . ,-oz I: and I lea cd. been set. among the host Popular of "Little . I must have been awful skecred,pfor f;, • i But to a bride one can't be rude. The Kin s overcoat )ras a marvel . , i , I landed' at least twrnfS feet out- of tailor'' skill, a'dark_misrd clot9i lio3, tI! and these is ;never a• •Let s cat Force first, dear, tis my side the house and run like a prairie with a velvet collar and jaunty. vel- Palace juvenile function in. which . ' . whim," • . - _ • fire, I never looked. behind the un- wet cuffs, .rolling back from the they do not Participate, and, • fre- It saved the I:fe of "Sunny Jiai." • til nett inornin,' quontly, carry oil' tfie honors,. - - and. when I di•d wrists and slit up in Louis XIII. Though little 3'rincc I'.dward, son alae`ki•ver of the band box was stick- fashion., The form was the new en f; st to my trousers, sack model, -and "all ov-orcoats no -v llof the Prince of )Vales, has attract- ' ' - . That was my merlAsses candy ed- shown have velvet cull's, shaped like I ed most public aft nti.an so far, the - t9 . _ . Fent" Te. Squire, and right hot 'work T-I'is Majesty's, exceedingly dressy in � other children of the, Prince of lo It was. Dut T married Sally at effect. • . )Vales are extremely interesting. •' last. The pini man gin in anter a "His tie was another re-'clat.ion of I Princess blat;v-oe, to give her her . - , while,, and tro-a• you can reckon up dark blue faille, with a,tiny fur-Ifull title. Princess Victoria Alexan-r..c _ the family in your sincus as soon as quoise blue enamel Pin stuck throughfdra Alice Mary -was 7 years old ,. TheIirwrii•toBet�Cerirl , you Ti lea e: it and contrasted strongly in cIe_ April 25, and a more lively, rots- ---• -- gance with good. Prhsident Loubet's chievious .,lit,tle.busybody it. is • !m- ... . .. _. • - BUNCH OF A171.161 ams. stifT black cravat, and they tell me i Possible to find anywhere: She has . when in doubt, . ' ' '" " ' -' - 'there has been a positive boom in always peen a great companion of Charity uncovers a multitudtt' of blue ties arzd enamel her brothers, and her eery Buick wit I r eat it. sinners. pins. . is "` Some men in -press us as being too have been widelyacop od, gTiiev were her al'Popularxcl tav�o to among alr games have l the _. __- ,. good- to be 'tit e, of. yellow Taco kid, with heavy children of her "set_:' I_ - __ A frieze on the wall is worth two black silk st chin ornarn,ontin the cold, in the head!. - .... . _ _ ` - ... . , - .. S R •A LL'-CIITLI)REN• DRILL, '• ' �. backs• and -whole glove factories All "Sunny Amb" Now. � A man of erethic must be one, who Last year the royal children took - • (ras :lent have remained oPcbi,alI night. adding 3' +cin our housebold 'Force' is as fs- ` I y of ]trans' black stitching' to -yello-v filovcia, a very great' intorest ' in military' , a lChr•n aerial navigation comes, we'll_ milisr and welcome its , -ziny Jim,' and "Another dad the ]ling has start- +'ecrcisrs, and not the least interest- that's w a ood det►1 for ae ate all be all nTi its the. air about ft: _ JdnB 8 �,�� •11i„ len ed,•or, rather, revived, is the car od was Princess Wary, despite - the •- • • + •. ' IKQI- you 'keep a secret the in of a BuIIny'ilms newN less iniport ant it seems; to tell it. g gold headed cane, which ares fact. that her brothers gravely in- IL L. YToxs. •• . ' -N -ow T- realize -that- rtch� tako�'-cwqion conspicuous . at the. races, the only formed her that "women didn't go - _ . - • unto thetust!lves win when Fits Majesty appeared soldiering properly." She knows all " .. tm," mrosed the ark an ordinary -Tran, desirous to the drill rrgulatkons, and, on tint married ruan as he noticed the „'uta- make. s. good ,: - _ ' . -age •• age on his wl,e's fiat:: • • iJttpresaio.' afternoons, puts her `,rvt.lier8 . smart �lotines.'r through true millt•ary discipline, to W 's . - . . _ r.... - . . . . • .. - - - r...� ..gin•-- _....= •.. _. , . - • , r _ r Zak �'�Nr�lr��1�N��N1 •rN��r�� is really nothing more than an inn, "Will you take my -advice?" ask- _.._ __ _ .--___-- --.._._._ _�.d-is- LLe-ttttgeat-hiTade—fin ��a viFed' tie elder man humbly. - a per► _------- -_.._ _�_ -JTZ WAY TO lag*. I have a list for you -here it They- were like two friendly glad!- _ 29—Of things that Alice would - like ators, these immovable journalists, The flood Iittust Be HeyL Rich a1t1� you to take to her to -morrow," each conscious of the strength that Pure and the Nerv%s Stweaa, - ��,� - war -, - Brenda took the paper and glanc- lay behind the gentle manner of the Good health is tl}* mopt, precious �/ a n ed at it rapidly, other, both anxious to avoid mean- t treasure - . I i � - an m or woman long o with u Trist ore y -.' have. - But good health can only c be ` "It 's e 1 one," she said steel. " a short, hard laugh. "Is she quite laughed good -hum di , - resigned to burying herself alive for of promise." had by sepias the blood rich _ at i k to and "I will n -- a short time?" "Ii o; that would be asking too pure, and the nerves strong. .It the r ' ' __ much from -a -man who has made his _ blopd to , allowed to become weak - 01j' —Or, -The The -end a -f It All. ; I,'Ye-es• .- I Put things rather own way with his own hands. My. i and watery, the whole system is strongly. She- has consented to advice is: do nothing until the ne- I weakened and falls sa easy prey to communicate with her husband disegae.. Thera is no. medicine . can ��'�� �'�'�'��'��+� ���'�1��'+ 1N1 N� �• ecssity arises. At the first rumor of through Mrs. Wylie, with the view equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ala of comm to . some sort of war we will talk this over again. In • CHAPTER XV, _ Then - he , turned to Hicks, and I g agree- keeping the blood rich and urs, and the meantime, let us wait on events. r P The soiree of the Ancient Artists'( shook hands with mere warmth than meat." You will, write your readers as us- the aeries vigorous and strong. Ev- - (Guild was in the full flow of its suc-I that ethereal being had expected. I The girl drew a sharp breath of -re- ual, and I suppose er done bel cess. There had been some excellent I `You see, Hicks,' he said, "I can- lief.' - you are busy y pa to create new blood, •with- something in book form?" and by a -fair use of the pills, pale, Music, and the programme prom- I not resist flying at once to pay z "There . were . . . a good "If," answered Trist, "there is sickly people are made bright, active ised more. The brilliancy of the at- ( respects at the shr4ne of Art - only; many tears," added Trist rather un- war in Turkey T will go, because I Frid strong. Bete ' is ,. proof, 'Mr. tendance was equal to the highest' arrived 1n London this afternoon, i evenly, "I would suggest a good told you that I would, but that will [lobert Lee, New Westminster, H.C., hopes of the most ambitious coin- and here Z am in full war paint, supply b€ hooka," he said Q moment be ti-i,}r Mast campaign," ays :-"Before I began using Dr, mittee:' WI21iam Hicks was not on with a flower in my coat and my i later in`a practical wa "It is a �1Ylliams' Piirk.�'ills, m the committee of the Ancient Art- heart is m e ea. �5'hat y' The editor looked at 'him, .with y blood wire Y 3 pictures I dreadfully dull little place (which kindly scrutiny; then .he scratched n a very impure state, and es a re - fats, but he. moved about frpm group have I to admire? You may as makes it safer), and too much think- his chin,alt Pimples' that' were` very itcby, to group, dispensed ices, and ex- well tell me."-1-ing is hardly desirable at the prey- ""Why?" he -asked deliberately, and roke out all over my body. My Changed artistic jargon with a great- I Hicks laughed in his semi -sad way, seat time with s consciousness of exceeding I > ppetite wart fickle, and I was easily er grace than was at the command' and mentioned a few pictures of "It is questionable whether much the bounds of polite non-interfer Bred. Iffy wife urged mo to try Dr. of that entire august body. Chiefly; note, which were .carefully remem- thinking is profitable at any time encs, 1.1red. ma' Piak Pills, and I 'got halt was his devotion laid at, Brenda's bered by his hearer. Then Trist Trist looked at her in a curious, "•I .cannot tell you -yet."' 4• dozen boxes, By the time I had Meet. She was miserably anxious, ' turned to Brenda and offered her his doubtful way, and then he- arose but she hid it from him; and he arm ! "You know," said this modern Msed_ th*rq I Was compleWly restored from his seat. Jove at. length, ,' "as well as I do �o health, my skin was smooth and `.• `talked on, quite ignorant of the fact I "Will you come," he said, ^and I ' I will take you home now," he bea that there will be war as soon as r, a.ud my appetite ood." that she was in no mannerheedin have some tea or an ice, or some- said, "if you are ready, It is near- the winter is over."ills do not his words. Her quick, acquired thing?" ly one o'clock." Dr. Williams'Wi121ama' Pink was reiady enough; when an Brenda appeared to .hesitate for a ,� •-In- completion of his remark -he urge -••they" simply She rose a little wearily, and, lift- �j' P1Y -make pure, •rich answer was required, she was equal moment, then gave is with reluctant' Ing her gloved hand, skirmished 'nodded his vast head sideways, !,load, That is why they cure such - -to the occasion, alacrity which is to be observed i dettly over her hair in order to make vaguely indicating the East. theublea as indigestion, neuralgia, Soon a stout lady, suddenly raised when a lady is makinga sacrifice of ! sure that it had not 'bec&me deran Yes," was the. meek gnawer; I theumntfsm, anaemia, partial para - Soon her "that is so -a war which will begin lysis, St, Vitus' dance, scrofulae • ..an exquisite voice, and a complete her own inclination. _ ed. I% noted the c%rce of her _ ery- isilerice acknowledged its power in- "There is a sofa'half way up the white arm, and the quick pla3� of in a one-sided way, and lash Ion-ger &ipeltis, and tha ailments so cam- -quick with words that might have I than we quite expect: but I will go, ' ba( no meaning g g k' - p g meds -Lai r tion to women, young and old. Sold ' _ so q stairs," said Trist. "It is a good, her fingers, while he stood erect and Both mea rel p h all dealers or sent - a ng, with 3; d t was a ght old f poeitien, quite Out of earifl'iot,, and *1n htoof asF,_ siting. vis ble nshts inn--7rist a to' rofouni 3, post paid, at - 8 e3` -`ere -fes 50 edits a box, or six boxes for n n whatever, beyond very visible - therefore harmless; g on the sof, Turkey carpet - the only trite regrets for days that could nev- let us occupy it. .. ;eyes, which possessed a sugges un- tion of ease or luxury about 62, e strapg.50, by writing the Dr. Williams' er come again, had they been sung When they were seated. Brenda reflective power of observation. That IKedkine Co., BOat ,with O, ' with less feeling - leas true human I leant back with that air of grave at- round white arm was looked ' upon I the room, The editor glanced from time to time at his companion's sympathy, tegtlon which was peculiarly hers, 'as .a beautiful thing, and nothing -strong face, and occupied himself Brenda literally writhed beneath I and which. I venture to think, is more, And she was a trifle weary, with making small indentations- in under unusual conditions. •In order the flood of harmony. She tried not rarely met with in women, Her face betrayed no. Sign of mental his blotting -pad with the point of a to gain the light they must .seek, to listen - tried - vainly to look "R$ien," said Trist . is a smooth for natural anxiety;' blacklead pencil. (rather than avoid, overhanging round her and think cynical ! and even tone, "I gat back to town, "I will go home with you," said "Trist," he said at length, "I can- foliage, and so we find the vetches, thoughts about the hollow shams I I figuratively tore my hair, and said Trist, "because some precautions are not do wiihout you in this war." Irtstea¢ of turning away from the of society, but some specially deep to myself: '1Yhere shall I find Brenda' necessary in order to escape observa- "The war has not come yet. Many shadow toward the light, like most, and tender note would reach her' -where shall I sail Brenda. t4 tion oa. your Journey to -marrow, thin may -happen spring: of their nefghbois, boldlg pushing up heart, despite the wall of worldiness ! night?" I took a hansom back to and I have several. suggestions' to I °� ma ha en before the s ria , and then drove rake," but I will not piny, you False: You;! into the censer of a bush, to burst that she had built around it. Look -'my rooms, changed to Suffolk Mansro s. 5fra. R' lie' need never fear that," I into blossom amid its upper branch- -= -- -' !ng round the room with a semi -in- qq - y ' As the winter settled over- EUropc PPe --' terested little smile, suddenly her !told me where ydu were; I gave -here with gloom and fog, _.there Then he rose and buttoned his l es, far above their less daring neigh - thick coat: for, tike all great tray-' bars. But it to In the leaves of - i*ee grew white, her breath see•nied 1chnae, and and I, caught. you." with bright keen. frosts and dazzling eiere, he wrapped himself up heavily � to catch, and for some seconds there The girl turned her face alightly, snow -the feeling of anxiety respect-lin-F.n-land It is only veyoung(these planta. that we (Ind the most was no motion of her throat ori and her childlike blue eyes sought ing affair~ to the Fast sloulp sub- g y ry remarkable modifcationa adapting y g nail quite inpzperienred men who' them to a climbing' habit The bosom. Rospiration seemed to be :his. with a quaint air of ceratin `sided- The epeesl con�•ictioir was , - arrested. With an effort she recov-! "RRicr,," she said, ou left Suf- that Russia would n gather satisfaction from the bravadoleaves of the vetches and vetchirn a 3' oS move against of wearing no top coat in winter. are i g -*red herself, and a great sigh of re-' folk Mansions this afternoon with her hereditary Moslem enemy until - � p n:nate-they bear a number cf lief filled her breast Alice, n . of- re-' the winter was over: -for even -hat- "Good-bye," he Bald; I must Sa' opposite ovate leaflets. The do of you had no intention up to the publishers." - Across that vast roera Trist's eyes I turning to London tc night." 'ed sturdy creed though it may be,_ ^Good-bye," replied the editor the leaf -stalk and the uppermost _met Brenda q, and although his ' Ther.- a as no mistaking the'deiib- ; is killed by cold. Parr of `pinnae are in the climbing he "look to whenever you aro calm face changed in no way, be-. eration of her assertion. She was ! Theodore Trist, fresh from those passing, I boyo to see you one species changed into tendrils-senal- array*d by no slightest tremor that.. defying him daring him to deny, mysterious Oriental lands which are I night soon at the Homeless Club; i ttvo,' twining; whilfke a€ructures, ' He met her lance for a moment-- so much more romantic from. a dte- which exhibit remarkable features, he had come with the wild hope of meeting her, hi* lips ,moved f no innger. g tante gave no opinion upon the I Ihbcl eveey are going to give you 'a dinner, i If the slightly curved, extended ten-' f "?hank God, I have done it." he i "That-, ' he co fe les 1 sear something o t a pea or vetch, murcr* , ea e whirl o Po -:a pause, ""ts so!" hus'nPss man and fuliv aware of the I be watched carefully _ �a very good of them, but emberras y 1t will be found lite applause that greeted the stout "And, ' continued the ,rirl, with market valuta of .his obser3ations, that It is slow) but Incessantly* lady's elephantine bow more contldcnce. "since . that time' By ten o'clock on the mornia fol- sing, ;t pass t- oustrtctly necessary." movm round and round in a-cirele Trist was making his way slowly ly our Views respecting Alice have be- lowing the soiree of the AncientArt-Trut passed out of the small rQorrir3 Into a long passage. and thence . in- I if tjie , tendril comes into contact soars the room. exchanging •greet- come m (taps"d or changed is romp lsts he aligljted- from a o- whist wan tee•hrxca#1•y railed• thee; with• a. twig its. bends toward Iv an4 III bei -e azsd their Arr•rrda fa her tray, -per aps? --' opposite the huge office of the jour- I keen observant way, conceived a sud- He moved with come uneasiness, 'nal to which h£s pen was pledged, ; shop -a large apartment: t deal eventually takes Reveres turns - den ldoe that his manner -wen not and appeared which eirrtched a heavily -built . deal around 2t. Even a slight temporary pp particularly wi5liful A few momrnts later he was shak- counter, and of which the 'atmos- irritation is sulhcinnt to cause a Quite natural. Although of a kind- to, avoid encountering her. frank- ing hands un-ihisively with the - edt- Pher.r, was warm with the intellectual I bending toward any .side. Finally, ltiy epirtt. Triat was not a gpnial-gare, JTts elusped his two hands tor. This gentleman has been in- odor or printing ink the tendril becomes woody and man with a smile full of affection for around his raised knee, anti- stared traduced before, and men at his age R'ith his Ioved hands buried in I al and the merest acquaintance: and the' at the carpet with a .nen-commit-' Change, little in appearance or_ habit g 1 8 !plan a secure anchor - rl, in some % a way, felt' that . the pockets of his thick -cont; the cable for iiia plant. Not only does - - --.IBI gu Y. tin silence wFtch wua'almost Ori- lies vast head v:aa roughly Ictur- the was shakinghands with men and ' S g y P war corresponden4. wandered • along ;the young tendril rotate the whole ental in its .dens:ry. ; csquo as usual, his speech manly and -the crowded pavement of the Strand, leaf on which 1t is borne is in can - rubbing who were, profoundly indil-; 'Qtve mq," 'said Brenda, "her ad- to rho paint r Berent ,to hire. Iadocd, he seemed to dress, and I kill go to her to -mor- "Coad to roc you back," he said, rubbing shoulders with beggar and tinuaI motion. The shoot. to which b out of his way to doe s row.dies genius indifferently. Nhe leaf belongs. is rotating also, so in a business -like way., "Sit down. given •to � Chat the tendril is sweeping the air "When did you gent home?" She "She is at the Castle Hotel, Burgh None the worse. I hope?" he added, He was not's 'man much ` heard someone, ask hire:, and the ro- _Ferry, Suffolk. There is -a train in a'softer -tone, Wild accompanied useless reflections or observations with cot tslited motion. in the i l was delivered in clear tones, ars- upon. matters climatic. and so ab- course p it is etaiost aura to- - .lt y from Liverpool Street Station leav-' his observation with a keen glance. sorbed was he in his thou strike a t�lble at a greater distance than ing at 'ten o'clock to -morrow for "'None the wvrse for the smell of ghts that �, j>me stem or twig of. c 'lTiSt'S voice usually was, as if with ' he v6ould' have, been profoundly sur- the surrounuing vegetation." 3 Burgh Station, which is four miles powder again?" .. -intention, I from Burgh' Ferry."' "\o," was the ansiccr. _ "That prised to learn that a biting east "This afternoon,"' ho said, Ont ' ' "• wind -was withering up humanity. i have heard of the place." said ;smell never did an man much • �- y Fie looked into the shops, and Pres- 1e ' this afternoon. I landed at P ------------------- -. harm." ently became really interested in n S1p13IEr TO EXPECT RAIN, !south this morning." l i1els �eptomeratfei� The editor smiled, and drew someThe next moment he was anding T* sail absolnt* oW for�esola Dft stra lin display of, rifles exposed fn theun- gg g Papers together upon hisbefore her kith his frown fand herr fwm d Uchma, ,desk. pretending. window of a small ' es- it lien a cat sneezes 'it means rain ed, his hand -extended., bleedingandprotradta Atlee tablishment. Distant sounds, such as hells and W raaaWsatet»n have xuaranteed I f Vee• "I want," said . Trigs after a Theodore Trist stood still befor� railway whistles, are unuauaIly dii9 "You see, Brenda," he said; "I We m �e da11J mss■ and ask pourneiRb pause; "to makg a,lot of money " the upright burnished barrels which tinct just Uetore rata; and windocr I -have turned up again. A veritable bore whatsher think ef1C Yrm can nsedt and "Ah! --`- �~' dove without the leaf in. my mouth. �e4�ogt zr*ao book tf n*tcarad. We a bey at the poet has likened to organ pipes, blind cords become taut, and salt -. -• --- sad*sisrs*e1rauAssolhBATM&Cc-Toronto. "Enough," continued Trist gravc- _I am as emblem of peace.`' 1 "to and t,o his mind ,there casrie; the. and and black. currant .lozenges moist; " Instinctively, and without know-! a y. Put into something secure, memory of their music, and the roar Rain may also be ex - ' 3 Dr. Chase's OEnt!'!'lent y of traffic round "him was almost dos Y pecten whet i A_ and ensure. a steady income in the g grow restless and drown _ lag her motive, she answered in the,. ipip}ng times of peace,'; _ i - YI - sarne way; Coaacious't at it was hi's .Brenda composedly, "Have you merged into the grand, -deep• voice, sheep become frisky and bleat terri, wish, ; been there and back this evening?" The editor clasped his large hands y g pigs are disturb g of cannon, It .ia in the -midst of bl at ni ht; °the "I am very glad to see you back," "1'es. I. just had time to: insxail gravely with fingers interlocked, and „ - death that -men realize fully the ed -and run about; and ioosfers crow placed them on the- desk is front 'of y p%their wings excessive 'she said., I Mice comfortably in the hotel, which glorious gift of life, and those who earl and 4)a .- - 'have knowtr-the delirious joy ,of bat- ly. ' _ "That," he said, with raised eye- tle-have once tasted, as it were, • brows, "is bad." the cup of life's safest emotion - .-Was C u re d e�f -P�' i. i e s __ _ "�ut natyraI," suggested the gr 63 are aware that nothing but a battle younger man, field can bring that maddening taste A LIFE SAVER. "When a man of your age sudden- to their lips again. a�e�/eYearsAgo ]y expresses a desire for, somAthing The conte r - j deeps contemplative a man breathed Baby's Own Tablets Make 'Chile .. �.. whiff harder and deeper.as as 'his eyes rested dreg Well and 'Kee He.has never had," remarked } p Them Well on' lock and barrel, and for some Trist meekly. g g - quickfy in the * • 3 time he stood hearing nothing round Lriiergencies come A Chronic Case of Teen Years Standing "«1bich he has never had or him, stein nothing' but the instru-I ` Twenty lives of little- ones, and the wise S ed for, it is suggestive of a change :mints of. death. g mother will always keep at hard a _ :Cured Permanently by -a radical- change'`- in that man's ""yes," he murmured, as he 'turned I reliable medicine to cope with them. plan of life." I gt go to the Dela pre- ' R. C ASE'S'OINTMENT, Trist raised his square shoulders awR3 at length. "I must y may mean fife toss of a = q Russian war. ' One more tdtopaigii, cioUs Iittle life. There is no medi- slightly and respectfully. I I "Then you contemplate some great and then then who cine can take the place of Bpby s Files or hemorrhoids are among recommendation I took a box. change in your' plan of life?" 1 knows?' ''� Own Tablets" a relieving, curing and t, the mos eoaunon''as well ash' __':lifter three applications I felt bet- Hardy, returned Trist, with(To De Yerit ;tht-- TtOT�T�euta of most torturing ailments that aifiict I ter, and by the time I had used one some deliberation; "but I rant to be 1 children. If you could see my' humanity. The keen distress caused box. I was on a fair. way'to. •recov- prepared for 'such an emer enc baby now,'' writes Mrs. James body gets warm, ci almost beyond 1 "p g • Y' PLA1gT INTELLIGENCE: Bovidh; of French River, Ont., "apd by the itching; especially when the cry. I continued the treatment un- I nm very sorry to hear it.' y til 'thoroughly cured, and I have not "R by?" compare him with his condition be - Firmness and Delicacy of Touch P powers of description. I suffered any mace. I am firmly con- "Because you are too young yet. y fore I began you giving him Baby's Own 1 The very mention of Piles suggests winced- that the ointment made a i And and, my boy, I don't 1 is the -Climbing Plant. Tablets, you td. F not know it was - )Dr, Chase's Ointment as -it is beyond perfect cure. want to lose the best war careen- the same -child. From' the age of denial the„only actual cure for this- '-I consider- Dr. -Chase's Ointment pondent that ever crossed a saddle.".. One cannot believe that plants four up to twenty-one months - he. Zi :-loathsome disease. If you ask your an invaluable treatment for piles. In The abject of: this honest flattery hale individual consciousness, 'and was constantly ..i1.1, and was wasted doctor, your druggist or your friends ray case I think ' the cure was re- shrugged his shoulders. yet their actions show a nice adjust -1 away to a skeleton. I gave him' a what to Use fpr •piles - they, will my markable when yoti coniider that I r "There are plenfy more -coming merit to 'environment, ' reveal'. w fine great mitag 'medicines, but always. - nine cases out of ten advise Dr. am . getting. ._up in years, and had on," intelligence. The intelligence, we wfthout result,' until I heard o1 Chase'a Ointment. been'so lop a sufferer from this din- I The must think, its in the whole plan and Baby's Own Tablets and began g great man shook his head. P Y'giv- Mr. Alex. McLaughlin, for 80*years ease.” -' "Do you moan to tell me," he ask- reveals itself in one way through ing them _ to him. Almost at -once a resident of Bowmanville, Oat., Dr., Chase's Ointment is the only ed, "that you are going to turn Plant life as it reveals itself in . they helped him and he is now $ writes: • absglute and guaranteed cure for. Your bask upon a splendid career, other tvaye through animal 'and fine, fat, healthy c-hild. I now al - "For twenty long years I suffered every form of piles. ' It has a record_' ond take up journalism? Why, my human life. - ways 'keep the Tablets to -the -- - - from itching piles, and only persons of cureq unparalleled in• the-_ history j dear fellow, e,•on at my age I would The following extract i oin Knowl- house." who have been'troubled with ` that- of 'inedleine.' AO.oents a box, at all i willingly change my chair for your edge indicates the flrmnass and de- The Tablets contain &tone of the annoying disease can imagine what I_ dealers at or Edmnson, Bas and saddle, and men say that I am at licacy of touch, so to speak, in the poitionous drugs found in "sooth- ' �Isrdured duringthat time. About Co., ' Toronto. To protect you the top 'of the journalistic tree. climbing plant. isi von ears I asked a druggist against portrait and B" medicines, and can be given _ _ I/a y ago ggist a Inst imitations ilio Come, be candid; why aro you giv- "It is in the twining plants, -•such with abeoi7ute safety to a new-born • - Ed e had saything to -mite roe. He signature of Dr. A: W. Chase, the ing up "active service?" as bryony and hop, 'and the tendril babe. Sold by all druggiats or sent• that Dr. Chaser's Ointmgnt, suns ! famous receipt book author, are os 'Because I am wanted at hdme, bearers, like the vetphes• that we by mail at 25 cents a box' by writ ­ t, lfavonDit spoken of, vi w his I ovary hair., and Dccause I. must find some means find the Mghest' development of the .lag to the Dr,, Willlarms'.- M*dicIM _ of making a steady income.' • cli)Aing habit. Those plants live Co., acockville, Oa_ k _.. - .. • T. . or _ B sexrricxs:riy ererr,ct; -Mrs. W. T. Hartrick e'eut -Mrs. R. A. Bunting left oil --- - to thTD 4�dre.. s on i►r--Tager Y • C an always asoertala the data cowhieb Monday in the city. . bii ayo morning or raven urs . nr�auh—riFtioal4.�.Zinveio ata. -Freak Wood.- of. Chicago, is -J. H. Bundy is having- fl _ne}v _ -- �yoo p p (y{1 c Semsttaaoeo aro as owledged b� a - - p [� =Prints spending a few weeks with his walk placed i�v TT NLant;e o! date on label oa oho itga paper ol- Pe g P % e„ir.00ipL or money at this oma. srways parents here. -Mr. W. J. Fenton, of Toronto ". _k«o edatopaid ahoad -R. Allaway. of Markham, spent Sunday with J. H. and Mrw. - - -= spent Sunday at the home of his Bundy. - �Pa have a` large as60rtment Of Prints, parents helve. -Mrs. F, E. Gee and Mrs J. H. (fast eolors)jard wide, to be sold at 100 -Mf-,A W. H. Elvies, of Brooklin Bundy spent,a few dasys lust week per yd. Also a number of remnants in spent a few days last week with in Toronto. ' ricE3mrbt(i, ONT., JuNz 12th, 1909, friends in Pickering. -John Dickie & Co will soon (5rtlDgs, Prints and COttpnades to sell - W. J. Clark left on Thursday have the improvements to their "At close prices, morning for Huntsville where he store completed. LOCALIShas secured'a situation. Watson,Miss atson, of Montreal, is i M& -Alfred and Mrs. Allaway spent at present visiting Rev. G. and R., Bu Yltinge - --Mrs, W. V, Richardson went Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. McGregor. to the city on Wednesda J. H. Beal, of Claremont. -The S. U. F. I. will hold their -Judson Bundy, of Claremont, -Miss Lotto Wood, who has annual excursion to the Modal - is in town this week. been teaching for the past nine Farm, Guelph, on Thursday, June OORS-Mr. Scott, of Toronto, agent months near Philadelphia, has re- 25th, CREEN for the Sawyer-Massey Co, Hamil- turned' home for her vacation. -Rev. L. Perrin, of Georgetown ton, was in town on Tuesday on The Bay of Quinte Conference formerly of St, Andrew'i church business. of the Methodist church has stat- here, has received a call to `�rrox- Best Door in the Market- for the Money. r . -The township council will ioned the'Rev. J. E: Moore, Ph. E- eter, Huron Co., which he is likely meet next Monday at Brougham of Newburgh, in Pickering. Mr. to accept. -Size 2x10 and 6x10, four M at the usual hour for the trans- Moore is.said to bean able preacher -Rev. G. McGregor wasin Bow- manville on :Monday preaching at bracket braces 111 Cor- action of general business. an earnest and successful evange- -Principal Firth, of the college, list and will make himself felt in the induction of the Rev. Hugh ners, with lock hinges was so unfortunate as to sprain our village. Munro, successor of the Rei•. J. A. all eoltlplete for 01.00. his ankle very severely on Satur- -A large amount of wire fence, Turnbull. '��(% day last, which confined him to has been erected along the Brock -Do not forget the strawberry � T e Logan his bed for several days. - Road between here and Claremont festival on sir- :Robt, Deverell`s - - -=-Joe Duck, a Chinaman from This will save a large amount, of beautiful lawn on the evening of Port Perry, was here on Tuesday snow-shovelling during the winter Friday, June 26th, instead of the ' 'for the purpose of considering the months, find will tend towards the 23rd as previously announced. _ prospects of starting a branch improvement of the roads during -In our last issue a clerical er- - - laundry in this village. He has that season. ror was made, when we omitted - ' not --et decided whether to locate -Dr. MacKenzie, of Toronto, the name from an obitilary notice, f '� 'to ler or not. was here on -Wednesday making a the name of the deceased being T O O U ■�,/; U S M 1 -The towl:ship council have professional visit t9 .hiss Naomi MTF. A. Fail, relict of the late decided to return the rock erualrer Ham. `oho, we are pleased to say, Alanson `ail. 411_ a ib making satisfattur progress w- Clio man F3. A., preached — to the manufacturer_ as it failed B _ y l g P to give satisfaction. Since it has wards recovery, although it^vilI very acceptably in the Methodist - - been received it has been almost be some time yet. before she can church last Sunday morning, Mr, ; continually under repair. - There leave her bed. mon being absent at conference = is no reason whatever why a new -A bee composed of John Gur-, fir. Chapman also Preached lin St On account of the large increase in our stock and machine should not do its work don foreman, Joshna and Willie Andrew's church in the evening. trade during the past vear•s, ne have found it necessary satihine rril:yy from the beginning, Richardson, Eddie, Gervas and -A friendly game oferic•ket Tsai to enlarge our store. \i'hen this is done, we will 'be' and we think that the action of Willie Cornell and Part of the played on Friday last on the col- able to attend ar the wants of our many customers in a the council in returning it will Wood fainily, formed in the morn lege grounds between a team from much better manner. We would ask you to bear with • receive the- support of the rate- inn at the old Orthodox Friends' the college and one from the vil- _. us in the inconvenience caused at present. Although a payers. Meeting House, last second day tc, ia};e. The ulatih resulted in favor little out of place we Have a frill stuck of good goods. -A man'f`i•om Whitby, the fore- replace the sidewalk in fmut, of the latter by the score of 40 to Come along as usual and help us Dirt. man of the gang who ie la ing which has done noble zervice since .32. 1, J. Clark topped the score down the gmnolithic sidewalk in the }'ea-r IM7, by a new one. Much for'.the village and :kir. Haluan for _ __. that town, was here laFtThursciay their own sur pri.�e they covr- the college. _ evening interviewing the trustees. Pleted a day's job fore noun. -On Tnryday afternoon, F. �'. T "����� cot land also finding out shat facilities -The cloFiilrg exercises at the Broderick. of St. Ca;tharinNa, anal I J Oh the village pos9essed for securing College will take place Thurselay, 'vho is sent out by the Ontario maternal for sidewalk. He will June 1Sth. Presentation of prizes Agl College, Guelph, to ricultura1 C shortly present estimates of the and diplomas at 3:30 P.ni., -concert RZ 'e demon�tmtions on mu-turd _ - cost of laying down wranolitbic at S P-111- The annual spurts sill, s raying, visited the farm of W. sidewalk in the village. after which weather permitting, take place on l Banks, north of the villa e o f 1 the police trustees will. consider Saturday next , in the college in the presence of a number- o the advfsabilityofinvestingmoney grounds. This year tyle Rymer farmers, ga�'e a practical demon M.ILLINER"I in that direction.'will be divided into- five clashes:Qtratiou of thi:� method of destroy �UMAIER -The L.adiee' Aid of the Metho- senior, intermediate and junior, ing thisgreat pest of the farmer. Aram ionship events. amusing The tat t od pursued is as follows, - on' the success With which they event,; and special even'ts.. Thv - • • ilot ed met at their garden party on �"-ed amusing eventa will take place in 'l. gallons of but water, and We have on hand some pretty ' nesdsty f+YeDing, The evening Was Saturday morning and the el nip- enoligh cold water is added w shapes in_ a bite Chi Hata al9n ionshi events in the afteruuun. make 40 gallons of the solution. - - p ,fine and a large crowd prevent. P Isovue nice �'r bite Z'`�lfl�On $a�6. ° One of the attractive features of The special events come after This should be sprayed when the ,... the evening was afoot-ball match scfioi•,I on Monday and Tuesday of mustard is about 6--or 7 inch-c-, Se@ OFi� h3tA Ready t4-iQeEL bet* sen Greenwood and Pickering nest week. Friends of the college hei ht and before it is in bloom. g Haar? which after a hot contest, resulted are cordially invited to be present if, however, rain falls before 24 - - �p - 1n the favor Of Pickering by the both at the sports and. at the cios- hours, has elap,�ed,. she operation _- ------ - .: -Co A. Baker. should be re pe in exercises, repeated. If the o r Kure of 1 to 0. Some dioappoii t- g q meat was felt -at -the absence of I -1IIe �•i of tl�rrinie C::luurr"iC; ;ttion be rc:*,Aated for four years Mr,. Sparks'- steam yacht, but oar closed their proceedings at Oshawa in suceess4on, all the mustard - Ing to the shallowness of the I an Tuesday.- The following is the which remains can be pulled by water at the mouth of the creek, final draft of stations in the two hand. One advantage of this ! it was impossible to get up the districts in this locality. Whitby method is that not one season's stream, although a good ppaart of District-Whitby, V. H. Emory. crop need be lost, and the yield of the day was spent in an e$ort to fort Perry, G. H. Co land, Brook grain will be increased on account - lin, M.- E. Wilson, B, A.• M rtlr of the destruction of the mustard, _. ppee � nr y sir cess band hit b ,cle3 so: The b ` } was present and contributed much and Columbus, A. C. Wilson; and also because the solution acts _. • to the pleasure of the evening A Pickering, J. E. lloore;Greenwood as a fungicide and conse<luently good program was rendered by E. A. Tonkin; Claremont, J. W. de5tro} s coat. The cost of the. SAL e ] �*�� P - Miss Wilson, of_ Greenwood„ Mr. Wilkinson; Yriuce Albert, J. Harvie blue stone is about eighty cents per THE U�� I rom Wagner and the choir. An excel. Greenbank. W. Limbert; Sengog, acre, and one. msrrcan sprat tioa lent tea was. provided by the G. McConnell; Seagrati e, M. Meth- 10 to 15 acres a day . The solution ladies, which satisfied the'physical erell; A. C. Wilson, Chairman; G. should not be used on peas, tur- 'wants •of all. The proceeds of the H. Copeland, Financial secretary'. nips or rape, This inetlivci has P - Bowmauville, District-Bowman- been pursueil for the past four StOAMT01tSamounted to between. 9a y evening - and a $100. vine, D. O. Crossley; Oshawa, years at Guelph College, as well as • " -Another fatal accident oc, (Simeoe SO J. J. Rae, (Medcalf st) in the different parts of the Pro- m A GREIG Agent, - Pickering' = eurred on Tuesday afternoon on R. Burns, Ph. B.; Newcastle, J. C, vine with great success, and may i . � _ the Grand Trunk Railway just Wilson; Orono, W, B. Tacker, B. now be said to be beyond the -{ of t..e station here, when a- A B. D•:-Newtonville.' W. J. experimental stage. It is hoped we young man named Malcolm Thomp Young; Tyrone, L. S. ig t, be generally used throughout the 'y� # -%- B D•• Ham tTn, F. J. Anderson; 1903 PUMPS'' : son, aged nineteen years, and � P T. Snowden; South country in order to get rid of this � �T • whose home is at Collins Bay; met Enniskillen, f' _ with instant death. The young Darlington, J. Ward, B. A. B. D.; great pest. mss had hese work with the Cartwright, J. R. Butler; Chair- _ _ _ an here for a considerable time, man, J. C. Wilson; Financial Sec- Sm g retarv. J. J. Rae:. 6ris g h 'v but ad ren rr .work bo t tena u S P •o'clock'on the fatal day, with' the -The committees appointed by_ �ln Mise intention of leaving for his home the-.firemen to devise ways andStock on the afternoon train. It seems that he had laid down on I lank means of raising funds to defray P the cost of the improvements to We ars prepared to do all kinds of work which was leaning from the main .the town-hall are activel at work __Wafited Prom tl' rtaintng•to the pump bastness. track against the boardingear and Those appointed' to . solicit sub- p y there had gone to sleep. It is sup- scriptious are . meeting 'with _ ;��..• 'posed that he was suddenly awak- excellent success, a.nd every one -ened by the rumbling frgin an approached, with scarcely' an ex- approaching train and in a Glared The undersi ned would Successor to PP g c_e� tion, has responded most liber- g - e70Z2n GGrow Claremont condition jumped immediately- it a7fy to the appeatl. The committee like to purchase—50 50 head- of -Serow & Son, front of the engihe. The train appointed ointed to re are an entertain- w, V. Richardson, Agent;lP ckerie8: = •;a • • • .• _ _ I P P P cattle from 1 to 3 gears old. - passed over hip body cutting off went for July, 1st are, making good - - ~ . otherwise eighty mangling a distance R. H. CARSON, progress. Thror.gh the kindness both legs, earrying one _� �.; - • -- g g and also of -Mr. Firth the college grounds - G' his bwly. have been secured for the after- Butcher, Danbarton Coroner Bateman was plomPtly- noon, and it is the iutent Qli now. { notified and he at once proceeded since these suitat)icV grounds are to-the scene of the fatality, bil•t at their dis2rosal, to hold a picnic after a thorough investigation de- during the, afternoon. during. + Impoitant showing of finest display of _ cided that no inquest was neves- which football games will be ickering 4$ Oat 0 y China. A ser large assortment of sary, as no blame couldbe attachc played; Substantia] Dolls' olle Toye, jaet l y prizes will _ ationar Books, e, , to the railway company or any one be offered for senior, intermediate Yards at Spink Mills, $treeeiced for the Holiday ,trade. Celt except the man hiinsel.f. The de- and school teams, Tennis nets p and them. - a see Best Quality Of Hard Coal Su � _ _ .._ bscriptions taken for all Magazines. - lit ceased toes a respectable and will be erected which will be at weekly and Dail tNewspapers. a industrious man, ,.but did _.not the disposal of those who may de- Full weight Guaranteed W enjoy the most robust health, m sire to play, and it isexpected that = .he suffered from heart trouble: friendly matches will be #rranged Egg, stave and chestnut yp'. tT. s3-. R=C�'�•R��ON, -which possibly had something to between the different clubs. A cc G { �7CThitbs_ do With his sad Qnding, as .the brags band will also be present to S;lZes $V•J.0 iie�l4ered• 8rOC3� sStrElOt, sadden fright caused by seeing to discourse sweet music through * - the fast, approaching train may out the day. A concert for the pea Size $5.50 Delivered• have caused him to fall before get eveninv. is also being prepared. ting clear of the track. His family Tea will be served at the usual «'e have also on -hand quantity of HELLO, HELLO-Fat cattle and WA,N-TED MOULDERS I-MPRO V] •' at•CallinaBay was notified -and a hourani refreshment Qtancls v,•il1 Best Quality Stnithing Coal, bogs wanted when you have fat steek guts--Youug men oto have bad exneri- brother arrived on the 8.18 train of any kind ready to sell drop a card. for prices an a and want co attain a $Teeter experience Or when yon want • milob cow• beef ringer ar ov-r a larger range of work, principally stove also be erected. `Vatch oiit for Our Coel make; warm friends. plate The G=ney Foundry Co -L9i7mited, To 1 phone a e white, srouab.m share., f9 f e or in th evening to take charge- of billy .rhieli will chortle he issued, Ord -r-,'e%, cairn w. Yeah delivered ionto tie body, and which will give ftill particulars promptly, -