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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_05_18 , ,,. , T '�`' ,,¢y-.•� ': w'a 'k'w... :.,."K'. af`i'1 'v, 'T n•� ..�•.+; `•r�+1'�. *:i+;'w` yd' ...c` T=„ `•'` ..��.-•.: ..,::-.'•, ,,, ., ... n:q:_- ..r-, .. ,. .:.,� .:.:: , .,, �} "3':�...'a'•.'4"s�,Jr .•y: .w:` :7.�i•,`....,.? l-: _Ft:� "s:+GA• .y, [.w,,.._... .,fi;*r ..:: • :-, _y.^.'<'.. ".• '.y...,n,. ..._ .. s:.• •. .r.+�' ti., .-..`-+{., <ti - ,,.cr-.. 'w.5�•;r` ':}.- }�,..<. a .�. ,.,y, n.r".S;',,,... v .r. �... > •.y.�� ��,.'.-W.' 'K•''�- •w �!� r i0.' _ t .t �t'� >. .c-r. P �. MONO 44 7 4 4 q7 YOL• XXV. [ PICKERING, EJNTO. FRIDAY. MAY 18, 190E Searbc ro the departed soul, after Which the .S • funeral•cortege proceeded to the R. C. plhk_Mills. The reopening services of the new cemetery where interme t took place. Des•tal. PICKER[NG-- St. Andrew's Church, built on the -Coif. - - site of the old one, destroyed by fire Do.... Ot t� DR: R. M, STEWART, .Markham. about a year ago, took pl.•tce SundayLf. .. Red Wheat 76 bas. _ .Whitby. ��;_ --- tinfavor last,tind notwithstanding •. Hotlor Grads" of Toronto Uaivsrtdt es were _ �/ Qndnats 8oys1 Oolle"of.Deintal Surgeons. BF B Wh _ 0 bow• able weather, all the services }rev. The streets of the town-sl�'begin- well attended.. In' the morn - OFFIOE-gPPOBITT4 THE POBTOFFICE. Canon Belt (who, 35 years ago, was ning to take on their usual gala nightHeariBeat Open daily 9 a.at.w B v.m, son-son, bdanitoba Flour, 64•SO recto "of St.Margaret's)officiated. "In appearance on Saturday evenings,and V Residence.Bain St.;North. Chmam suns, Beet,Family, 4.96 4 g E _ ' Tea-Sans,-Fano Pastry, 4 96 the afternoon the pulpit was occupied bevies of fair young. girls in aster AT UNION VILLE EVLrRY FRID 1Y. 39 or,Faintly Floor, 4.00 by Rev. �'. L. Ba les-Reed, and in gowns and hats of_indescribable love- Cotton, JnteorPaperBage iriclltded, y liness attract the artistie eve on ever Yes. 100 000 times each d8 a.m,to P. m, once over svtnmerfeidt x the evening by Rev: William P ern- Y r y. Silver's Store. 17tf Bran $19.90 Ton side. The swagger youth struts forth Does It send Outgood blood _ combo. The Pev. G. B, Johnston will Shorts,$20.00 Toa for the presen.tAe,the inepiubent of and his leery' eye is ever afore and �R.E, S.BARAER,,L..p. E,.D. D S,. J.ambo,$25.00 Toa St Margaret's. -more leery. The sedate citizen flrids OP bad'blood P You$nota for Dentist,stoefiv;ue. Honor graduate of Cracked Corn $1.15 per 100 lbs g ever inca•easing difficulty in urging his ' be Royal College of Dental Surgeons and of ••-• good blood is thoomversity of Toronto. Hours-2 to l2 a.m., Whole Corn, $1.1U per 100 lbs. gentle' watt' through the thronging good health; �^ __ _ Dunbaron. p• bad blood bad health..,-And to 5 P.m. Office in Grubin's Block,over Jew- . ' Corn Chop $2:•.o0per.ton, _ - grow The four corners has become _',elery store. Local telephone No.9.4. Appoint. Who_seale prices on appL'cation, t r mento may be made for evenings. Reei�ience for him and for the stately maid a ` ' OBrien ave. MARKHAM eves Monday an � 1 The rnoeiern method of raising chick sheet• impossibility., Language arid you' know precisely what f0 every Graham, Ti lao(ewhectt ens, that is by means-of the incubator, foul toftteeo of ,;any different varie- take for bad blood- Ayer s 'Enesday. Office over white's store. 2714 F'lout's' and brooder, is one that is not entire- T i h Chop of all bifida. d les<tn odors ere abound. Ily free from danger, as,several ac•ci- _ Sarsaparilla.,*.Doctora hate Medical. Chopring ftilld Gristing. ifnts,h t e oc6ured in thi.� locality i,y -'-'� �' - � .• -- i their the use. The last,tc,sull'c. trots EAST TORONTO. endo ed i[ for 60.. ear �It. George Parker. tchu Haul one in onefr.mentes,,,eorbadbooaieaslttauian -t" Ir.'E�4TWOOD, u.n.. sur�Pon PICKERING COAL l,rer. Th,pr.afure.onuatl tt:oa. Yobuuuua _. W.Y . to Cana tan Pacfdc Railmcv Coroner �� I rise in-one of his,buildings. One tiny A Latin •ant] hjii storm the worst liver. cee•re dtle aco1nstel Toto the blood, Ontario County, Ismer of Marrir,6 Lfeenres. CO f,.• . i:.ist Wleek< it is supposed that th'e l:trup that has been experienced foI• veitrs, twte.,i of beir,g removed from lbehodyda,ap- 1pluclei, g f �, a. nst+cre itrtengad; Seeb tBe`Dowdle open fllaremont; Office bourn-Befoze 10 a.m., I to 2 '- 1 ?-artl�ir� .the dt'atpuctiorl. a p' ssed over t•hiS locality on ''wines- with Ayers Pills,liver pais.-All vegetabre. - p.m.,anditozr 7 to R p.rn. Private telephone �ards at Spink Mills. I the building and'its cou'tents includ 'day afternoon, The hail storm confin- Connection with Balsam.Greenwood,Bronghsm - � b " a ft Zion,A.Johnston'p;rth eon), Wm Cowie'e $toss Coll $6'?5 tea. lei; the -brooder, inc*rhawl-. cutter, ed its destructive work oto an--area. as.dsb a.C.Ayer cn.,Lowell.$•-, 7th con),and D Pugh'•(9th con)- e ly t nd some car et. These accidents are of a out five miles st ••O aota_••eris of Chestnut Boal ' 6'?i too.. p l.uare gn which r, rtr h•dama a %vaq done to crops. The - re•sufilcren6 to v<arn people that the u P,rAGiE C RCS - -,_ Pea Coal 6•.t,5 tc.n. I' p g p•'. -i -• _ hail from the size of peas to large t • - , - ,• Legal. - -8eleet Lamp Coal,$5 33 ton. greatestCr<ire must be;exercised' as p � '-s GHFJtRS'yPECTQRAL. '. Blacksmith Coal, $5.2.5 ton: regards the place where they-are used, warbles are @Aid to hate been .several - E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- 95c•per ton diseoua4for cash, s dee in many places. I3urses ��: mobs p 'n I _ t�. TER.County Crown A toss• and County Full weight guaranteed. on the runds became badly frightened 7• Orders for coal left with W Peak wt1I ' KINSALE. t �• 9rlfoitar. Co11rt Hotta.Whitb,. 30 v be delivered promptly. -- the down poor of hail, and much -- Above prices Subject to Change without, The annual meeting of the Method diflirwIty was experienced 'in manag- / DOW A MCGIT4TATRAY, BARRIS. - xotice.' - i•t Sunday-School was held on'.Nlou- rug them. One young man taking a ere,Solicitor,ao. Ol�oo op�i to Pool. T day evening, the Rev. -R. A.,Tunkin, load of. cement to -Highland Creek, eglo. whtsby.out Jao.Ball Dow,-B.A.;Thw • s �. S PIS K. presiding. The trearsurer's report wits had the cement petrifi'd by the falling H ICK I ER NU, P E. a:GGIWvi•6v,Lra,B. money to Loon• By y=yQ=TSD presented shgwing a surplus of about rain. It is estirrlated that 4Wacres - J.L,Spink. D.s,gp{pk $30. The folklwiDg are the oFt.. ill have to be re-seeded. - "' President - Peter•it - M•aege� elected for the ensuing-year: •'• - - . - - : _. . ar Su -� tendent. Robt. .McAvoy: As Jtts.Foa-lie;.:Seere y- HOPgINS,VETERINARY SIIR• _ _,_ ,tar-y, S. Corner; ..__g$o r. gradeate of +ee Ontario vet- - - T:eaa.,John Pal7iater; Librarian, Rus Alf.Hoover spent Sunday with his �rhen orin"I College, Toronto, registered member �IC ERI** * ���iY� Mowbraq The old staff of teachers family. _ you want-something Otlt of -o!itis Ontario VeWrittary 1ledio•' Alsooiatioa ♦�/g j♦y L y have all been re a luted. the comzxlon !Ogles and residence one and one quarter mu+s On Frida. PPS ,, ' Reserve June-7th- for•N'iagara-Falls , you have it made to norslr of f3reea$rust. Dino.and shoeiagfot7r• y afternoon of hist ween excursion. Coder. So it is with your harness boars a to 11 a.m., and 1 to s Pm. Private ;. _ -. flre broke out In the wood-working Gus. Middleton left last week for rid collars. Dunt take"what you - - talwbon , in my oinoe P.O. address. (crew department of Mr. B. Wagner's New Liskeard. ]Uv*r,,out F1rBt-Cass rigs for hire by day -s]ve shops at this place. The fire in Mrs. Benson Wilson is up and T p t P d a an get . ,Xet what you want. lnaisrar11te. Or night. su pose o have,been_ starts by_a around again. hen.you will he satisfied. Not spark from the moulding she and Mrs. W. B.-Turner Bras' a Toronto otherwise. 'B a was- soon beyond control. Ever - visitor this week. _ IRE INSURANCE • y Y II$ Lf, etH.ell. trains. think was burned, home, clothing Miss Jiatrp Malcom was a- Toronto ji'e use the ber+t�-of leather, ana P sOTSL furniture, bedding. and in all sig visitor last week. - - guarantee ablate 1N#vsALsOs aomyaazr. Teaming done, buildings with all their-contents. Mr-q. Robert 3lilne and son were To; '' - satisfaction. D. X. 8PL'fs,Aos.'tr :�•-- There was no insurance, whatever. oa ionto visitors last week. _ W. Q• �e anything that was destroyed.'. Ile The basket manufacturers havei;om �T ' ` f u*tneev gawbq. H. O P{c7"Ings the lniefortune which bas beta -menced o rations for the season. .I:d, Y M s ,B dee est s m athv is expressed on all sides for Mr• w ner and family on yiaa. Nellie Nilson, of Mongolia, Odell, filen spent Sunda with her parents here... _ $=p, �•h�, Be BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage them. A committ,@e has been appoint The A. O. '. W. initiated some six 1 �i7Lios11ees for lb.0otsnty of Ontario, appoint- of. ed to solicit aid,as they have been left a licants into their order last lodge ices al the sun or a/ bb rsddenos,Piok+rl11g practically ea Pp ��; y - ofslag..' 1-y _ P y P ut ft. The loss .is nlgtlrnt. -. .� Seeder IiI� vatorS ,Furniture- 11•• i estimated.at about file 00Q �f EIi. rgnatvander is visiting tier- . Mrs.re Ellis, of Ashbtirn,at Oonveyoncer, Oommiseionerfor taking _ Greenwood present. B.BEAT HIP d Mr..ands agldavilse, ooaa•aas $oPNSs�ey02aS'I�H .. A fall line of fleet• titer, . Arthur Collins and .and Dr ag$• r an term •Issuer of marrime Lie• elan furniture now Levi M. Gleeson .spent Sunday last family, of Toronto, visited with Wm. ' smaas" .. Ont. - 1s1 on exhibition in In Oshawa. and Mrs.,Hoover over Sunday. our wan roomit, :. Miss M. Ledgett -spent a few days Rev. Mr. Lariiont pre �hed fila ez Wilki Maw and Repairs. _ F�.j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, cc i.h cit friends. cellent sermon on Sunda evenin iisoa Plo . for Counties of York and Outario. Atte- _ y y g kion @alas of all kinds atteaoed to on shortest Prioes right. _ - Ed. Bentley is moving this weep last. HIQ test was '•Ye must be born NewWilliams'Sewing _ polios, Address atoon Qhs P.O., Oat, into John Teefy'k house. again." A.POUCH . Licensed " Auction- '�• S• Dillingham• dxyed under dtJie o r nisi r•oof,t' a- haown their the of oiHin some Machines. - A Su are. g �. *or,Valnatoz and Ooril kind for the(tion rthur JohnetOan is Confined to his northern club. Wonder iP the latter L. D• Banks, 'Pickering ries of Ontario all kind.of unction ;.i, Pickering, Ont) houaethis Reek through illness. is a lad "a-team. sales eandacted and.6111611!01111 made at mad- Oslo charge. Estates aril cousisaments can. Don't forget the date of the Baptist The A.O. U. W. members purpose The -- sfNantiy managed sad sold by auction or S. S. Excurf:fon. to Niagara Falls, holdin a garden i Y private ale. ttor11gaftes, »nt11, noses and R party on the."even- �LL'�ENAN. �� CaMAa� -- - �auecat accounts promptly collected end saris- Jnne i th. lits of tVednesday, June' 13th. More C J sastlemwt. guaranteed. Phone or W- a nor �/ Co- ;;;fte'for Jas. PlftekitL has the masons engage particulars will be given later. e terms, and• particulars, Szottlt�am, ed uttin a new foundations under The foot-ball boys have been fortu- rporated by act of Parliamsat refs Dna Dases„pay be Aired by pbon+ sws t3 y Ineo off, y his Mae. nate in seeunfug a fine stretch of green - . - . >noliurtis serine. . Have a full line of fresh and cur'- A number from here intend taking from O. 'P. Ferrier_ for the season. A11tbarfaeaCapiwl...................-81,000,00 - ' ed Iimeats constant! on hand. in the spool-ts fit Markham on Victoria They would like to intimate to Mr. Subscribed Capital...................:. MOAM Day Thursday-next, Ferrier the appreciation 'of his kipd- Mol om& �r y 8 nese,........... Money to Loan Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Mrs. B.C. Dunn, of Chicago, Ill.,- ness in tht?�affording them a practice Awn Reainy CoavtarLibls............ I Hain, Bologna, Weiner@, otic. and Jlra. �'aleh of St. Paul. Minn., ground. JoX*COWAN.FS p' T.8�!Kc ujAsg S11p, -- 5 p6R"eent.- ! visited friends here on Wednesday Preddent t�aahiea Hi heht rices Spec( attention n to Farmer's Saba g P Paid for last.. eve ' le 11—inO�ecY their =8►o�ghatn-- _ otesncliciL•d ana prom _.. ty made, Noses, household effects to-their new home Fo�sn B: suse ngt! sad,sold D Insurance of all kinds J. Cowie jr. is giving his home sued, e7ailablis on all parts of the world , - be fiery much missed by friends;and a con o pain . saviase anti napartsm.at. attended to Spring Chickens Wanted. J. 'I)eFoe of Toronto s nt Interest allowed on deposits at msha.t car neighbors in this commnmty. Pe rent rates,'and credited half-yearly to depaltorP A meeting of the Ladies'Aid ofthe Saturday here with friends. We will pay,the bigbe9t market rice Methodist church was held in the - A. and Mrs. Hamilton were in �eO•Serr.manager. church here_.oli Monday evening. Stottfl`ville on Monday on business: ♦ Real Estate handled-Conveyane- f them spring chickens. Those having They decided to hold a monster garden T_ Keast.has' -rented the--prop- ym��g�a��N Ing done on short notice. them should see us before selling. p P- party about the last of June. Full erty better known as the Howell T<'e also soli field 'and garden,seeds for particulars later. property. -the W. Rennie Co., ltd, at cats- R arms to rent-some particularly loatre prices here, one of the ODka' Connor has moved into the _ beat seed stores in Canada: hoose lately vacated by F. C. r ' adapted for pasture. 'One by one our old settlers are -rap- LaFraugh. I Q air Nora�eries; Salt, Oils, Turpentine idly passing away'. This week it is our `�: atld .lits. TIecllin, of Os11RwR, " on hand: Prices right. sinful duty to record the death of spent .Sunday here under the W• 1 • Richardson• fir. John `Naber Reddin: which satf parental,roof. y�y� _ FARMERS'SUPPLY•STORE, event took place at'his,late residence, Quite a few fronI',here attended ✓i�4qtkin Notary Public, Pickering. E. Bryan, Mainager. Brock H6, , Pickering, Ont., on Mon- the funeral of 'the late 1 r1 . A. - day, May 7tb. Nilson, Claremont: DOMINION BANG Deceased was born in the County - R. J.' Cowan will have his photo- that is bought in a'jewelerp Limerick, Ireland, on May 12th, 18111, store and many other things :You wilt be, graph gallery ready about the and like many 'of his fellow-country- first of next Reek. at are bought in other stores men left his native soil to take advan- f others cannot 'repair your tage"of the many opportunities which The Claremont Baptist S. S: ex- broken articles bring them to DELIGHTED Capital Authorized $4,ODQ,000 this country then afforded. Accorn- cursiou on:June 7th will be well us and we will reppaa.ir them if Capital Paid UDl $3;000f000 panied by his brother,the late Michael Patronized. Ate you going? it is possible to do so. The Reserve Fund and Reddin, he set 'sail for America, on, The Ladies'-Aid of the Christian el. charges will be moderate, s -�3 749 000 r. •• - - undivided Pzoat11 i r April 1st,TS41, and after a ion tedious church met at the home of 'hits, ~ - lie of . P g'� When yOrl see our new li voyage, landed at Quebec seven weeks W. E. Holtby on Wednesday last.' Toilet Soaps. Pater 'Dtirin the following year they - g g.y Watch for the bills of the Soi-e � � -" �Itrse brand is rle#I aria deli- WHITBY BRANCH, travelled sxteTtsi�•eiy throughout the a bud} oId Gold New England and middle States, and of Temperance pie-nlc to be held J eatel'y perfumed with pure.flov General Banking 1rI J. Philip's woods-on June 2nd'. from 8uffal.o crossed over to Toronto' c - -oZl6rs and is nnextreIIed for Ladies Business TPanSaCt thence to Piekezing, which at that There will be service in the �'�d MPer, and Children. - e d scarcely known the wood- Christian church next Sunday at - _ d. time had - man's axe.' Here 'they purchased' a the hour bf 10.30.•' All are cordial- :and , ti . the . market -t ' Levitfi for-mechatlics and others p'y trae6-of land,; part of which is noes• ] invited, price for it. If you hare' an . will quickly a Special atxention given to the. collet- Y Y o q g . I`eII1pVe .all, stain„ ._ .known as the Reddin homestead:- - woo ke m to + from the hands. tion of farmer's sale and In'all his dealingshe was the soul of F. Sanderson hits secured a �5osi- you .' up in = _. Other notes. — honest ,a4nd quitunostentatious was 'g $ left ed 'to toe give- o t it estimlatte _ ion.with the American Abel En we Let us have the pleasure of show- — he at all times. His word was his bond fine Co., 7`brauto. e. e t on and guarantee that none but frig these-and other,-. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. and amongst his f011owmen he via Thursday evening. • ,:.< _ -. . ... your old.gold will be.us'ed. �-rG " lines to you. held in as-higb estoerri its itis possible a�poeitls received-off $1.. and for man to attain. He was a'since The Presbyterian Foreign Mis- "" u ards.- Catholic and always attended to the Worm=.- Banett PR' y @ion Coriililittiee report's that more 3 t8r0J9t allowed at highest obligations of his faith, a good bus- missionaries are needed in every ± b,tad.ancia losing father.. Sold: Jeweler and Optfdan current rates. - - - _ - Mr. Reddin ]eaves a widow, one son Thirteen- hundred bartenders",, "'Brock St.South PICKERING C:CmpOU=ded;or paid halt and six daughters. earl a. The funeral took ince on Thursday, licenses have been sent out by the y: P y, PHARMACY May 10th to the R. C. church, where Provincial- License Department ' Whitby, Ont.' R .31.J.THORTON, - solemn Requiem Maes was celebrated I Rince the amended license act ' K"AaRS1 by Rev, Fr. 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"i"- I !�.� , .%- -,..�. �. . . - -_ - 1: * il-_7.�,'' I " ,�­ .�. .�r-4.'. " , . , -., , , , , " -,- L ,,,,.' . , . I , . , 7.;?. _'. 1 :!� ;>.,.�,!c_,.,,­ . . . A , ' -, .�,., � - .:. �::1.­­�. ­ . , - - - :-- -r- - -,�;1­1;�I 1. I -:7 - . - I ��< 1: '� , I ���;%, .,_�7": . .� -L,- " , ,. . . ., . ,.. . - ,_�.;,- ,t.. _,4 .:, -.,. . ,. I % . . ., . _. .1 - ��*,_ -, --- . . . . . . I . . . ,I �,,- - , ` . -, , ., .� -_ . _. �. ­.­­ : . I . - , .I� . .I . . .. -t" - � -_ . . I . ,I , . :.- �,. " . ,. ,�. ..,. . .,�, � 11. � .. . . . .� I I .� I I I . - ... -I -- � .. -7 . ��4.W . . . - .. ' . . .1 I .. . . . . . IN -BRITISH ISIX& TURK11811 SULTAN DYING. TOOK VESSEL FROM UNDER FORTS. SHOCKS . . ' . - - - - German I. , in Ambassador's ipromp-1111110, �Many Mouths I I , ! _.. I Earthquakes Reported, ,but No Great It Its Very Doubtful it He Win,live The Girsna . .. .." - PA ' . ____ 1 I I . I - l -It . . IL . . RUSSIAN . . ...A_ RLIAMENT lismage-is Done. I . . . . - ­ . - .- 4 .. . . .- I � . . - " I -At A despatch from Con,stantinople to the A despatch from ConstanUnople says: 4 - - ., . _. . ..-. 1. . . . - ... - -_ - _. . - A despatch from London says. . The arbitrary detention of a, Gerinm , - I 1, . . . . � - - _�_­ . .... . - the time of the 'Frisco disaster certain Manchester, *England, Guardian affirms - , I ­4�-- _ I ---.-,---. scism raphists exprdwed the opinion in exp3ic4t terms that, despite official sailing ship, the Odesseus, by the Turk I L I ... - . '. , . . .- . '- •L ' " in due denials, the gravest apprehensions are isb authorities 'recently threatefted fric.` - .7 Z . I _.._. - f the that the earthquake would, side felt as to the health of the Sultail. 'T66 tion between -Turkey and another Eu- I i. inaugumtiorl 0 -1 National Assembly make its appearance on this er, but the energetic action, course, . ... I ­ .. ,and that Edinburgh, which stands in correspondent-says tha�-the Sultan al. rcpean pow I .. I .1 I . . . . 4 . . day has fits of lever, during ol -the German. Ambassador qtdrkly ,- . "L:' . . -- . .-. ,.--- - .. -'- ,_ the-danger zone, practically being built most every solved the difficulty. The Odysseus was Passed Off Well. )es, would be visit- which his temperature rises to over 102 I . ..�i • .- ­ �!'. . . " . . � upon extinct voleaw I discharging her cargo at Chibuklu when, : .�,.;? I . -' , I �,*- .-� - - ... - . . -_ . I .. - ... - degrees. .W.herx thq -attacks, which are t* . . . . . I . . . . . . . Pd. The earthquake .-basL .been.he= - I . she was boarded 'by the authoritie's and - _�-`71`• . - From Devon; Cornwall, from the Chan- very short, are over, he is completely removed to Kavok, where she was " ' ' ' . �r,, " . : -A despatch from St. Petersbu ke with a`steady voice,.-which was ' e parts__CJ, prostrated,, his temperature suddenly ­.--/ : - - - ed to be thorough- nel Islands, and from some anchored beneath the batteries,the Turks- The inauguration of Russin.'s National well heard. He seem ­ � . . burgh_bave faIJiiig helow,�7. .He.passes neariy the- -claiming that the vessel had ex. ...,-� --�: 1. Assembly Scotland, but riot from Edin falsely- Ass Lill Thursday passed off well ly relieved when the cer?�mony was Sc h lind been wllole of L ,very da M - plosive on board. The Ambassador ­ in. two widely..cou.4itsting scenes. In over. . . I -, . come reports of how the earth c y in his harem, aqd s ..._. 'quaking- on different days In the 1) scarcely dare speak to hijrn J'r� ­ f�; - ',- the while marble hall of St. George in the streets list Ill.,, advisers sc . tested urgently, but' uhavailin'gly, _. 1. -- .- ,-' I- From quite early morning week, but the'earthqunke has dealt- abti'ut affit.Ir of,iState. He pays.no at- I ,�.2� tire' Winter Vilace'th� elect of the pea were seen-6s of.great animation. Houses ' heyond lentinn to_$the . . 'whereupon he"took a few sailors from' ,' . 1". is cuuntry, and - remonstrances of his . f'. - -� ­- '-'- bells. gently.with ill I the German guaidship here, the Lore. . � ,Pie listened in the dignity of silence,� were decorated with flags -church- � ' . . .�_ -, 'a k . . .. _'amid a-dazzling display-of military and rang, and Te Deums were sung through- a-slight raRling of crockery and glass- physician, and refuses to take the reme- boarded the Odysseus, hoisted -the : .� . . . .- - ley. boar . ­ _- .,. , , i dies that are prescribed for him. Ibra . 11 I .1 ,_ .T I ng. newspapers Nvare. and as it is reported, he displilt:- diplomatic flag, and took the ship from. I ! ,!, _....�I . official grandeur, to the Czar's brief out the-city. The morning 'fully Ils oft lhe puffing 91110TI Iiii"Ti I1ti.4I&a,' the 'Sultan's 'chief adviser, I � .�., . 1, -. 4 jo -wel- Jtvr�-of sorne-baundeir the'guneof Kavak-to her'dock rt ' ' _-1, �_ .. -1, . . ,.. 8peech accepting them henceforth as published. special -articles Y . . " - course,;, the eartivVIRIW ,bwo liot reveal to his Majesty the trile Chibuklu where a. kept - , .,_ ,"-.I. _,I .... .. :Part of Russia's body politic., Then coming the new era. . . of the golf I watch was . . I . �:�,- ­,I .� '- - "the proceeded to their own cbdniber . .. - CZAR'S SPEECH! ' 1 sssed off. leaving Great Britiltin a.4 It stitte of his health. It is doubtful whe- over her while she,completed the die- . in the Taurida Palace, where they ie- THE " . was and where it was. . . -_ . Illvr lie will live than five or six charge of her cargo. On refu;ning to '.� . I* ' of the throne, the � . .___ 111011ths. ­ . 1. the Embassy the Ambassador found .. 1.• . 9 �-' ! � � �,' affirmed, with enthusiastic cheers,- their .Standing in front . ___. - ..I �. _. - I - ' message: the-Douma. �. .. . . +- ; - , . - . r ­ . � " - '_ determination, as expressed by Prof Czar read .his. . . . . 1 4 - I . a,. State' Council- awaiting him with� - .-- . " . - ' '. . � ­ . . , . - FIRE.JN..PARIS. - . -.. . . . " -1 , ice it was as follows!, GREAT apologies and explanations. !,�, I :.- .z - _. Mouroinizeff, in returning thanks gave I . ­ . k. - The supreme Providence -which - CONTRADICT PROF. MAYOR. . . I . 11 his election to the ,fresiderley Qf the L - . . .- - .4 ... �, me the. care of our Fatherland moved Ile Already - . .1 .., I More Tilian 82,000,000- Dsima .. ' House, "to support their work for' the I - . . sa,,katchdwan Legislature' Discuss Ills CUT OUT BOY'S'TONGUE - , � , I mc to call to--my assistance irlfflegis a . I . ­ . . . . L . I . . . ,. _ . .�,". *elll)eihg of the people on two bases, five work elected f N A of the I . occasioned. Report. . . ­ _-, . . I - L_ .namely, respect for the prerogative ct I iepresentati L A despatch from Paris.says.:�. One,;of A despatch from Re*inn says: Prof. Ile - I people. in the expectation o rilliant or - . - Was Dared to Touch One- the . . I . .. . the Constitution, and the necessity f-�r future for Russia, I greet in your per- the most destructive fires that has e ' - Frost Pipes. 1 ". ... .- ...I . completing the rights of the Douma." - ' tile Mavor"s famous report on the 'resoTirces I � I . ,. . ­ I... . ' III . . - .1 sons the- best ,men from the erfiPire, occurred *in Pal'i5' broke Out was discussed s- ,� despatch from N ,- ; .. Although the Czar passed six hours -ed my beloved subjects to Leather Mdrkef, Fridav night, and has of the west ussed In the Le I lillville, New Jer­ . .-.�.- vvhom I order . . - say, says :_ Albert Travis, while playing I; _. , -, In the capital of Thursday, It cannot t,,e . . notlyet been extinguished. - and at�th,. miliville-ice plant on Thursday, - .. ictoose fr6tn among themselves. -uished. The firemen lature,on Friday, and a resolution pass - , • - said that he went among his people. you. 1 ng uncensin,,71y. So- ed drduring- it to be- misleading He disembarked from hjs yacht at the ,A difficult work lies. before you have been working 'and,endorsing the condemnaf was dared by a boy companion to touch . I trust that love for your Fatherland and li-,-es have been lost, but many poor damaging, . C�we steps and so re-embarked on I , will in, ling under the market have ti011 it had previously received from one of the.frost pir,gs with tongue. .. . ,- . L . farpilies dwel he - - . . is homeward journey to Peterhof. your earnest desire,to serve _t .- - ._ . western official sources. The discussion "I never take a dare," said, and 'A . .-Thtis he never set foot. �outslde the spire and unite you. been forced to Abaii(Ton their homes. developed the fact that while Prot. touched the white pipe with his tongue. ­'� - . ­ ..- - - 1.should keep inviolate the institutions Eleyen hide and leather. merchants had. " * front gate of the palacei where there . .Iav6r granted. with firm as- their waiehodgiib mid offices in the mar- \ had al,gued Cdnada tould pro- In 'a moment he was.,writhing-in pain. I o .. 'was a magnificent display. of cavalry, which 1, have you will. devote -all your .k.et. 'The value-of their destroyed pro- duce only 165,000,000 bushels of wheat, His companions laughed,- thinking he . ' . .. . the finest guards regiments parading� service"of your country, perty is U)�" there are in Saskatchewan alone 73,- was playing a joke. One- of the. engi- . . . 1-1 the brilliant sunshiie, which was strength to the . . _ry- ,000 francs- At I Q'clock 000.000 atlas of excellent Lland, which on nears, hearing-the cry, found the boy . all the crowds outside the barriers &I and especially to the needs of the peas on Sunday morning the roof of the mar- - .. I auiry-, wNch aresoclose to my heart, ' e more in- the average of the lagt eight years eould on his knees-ahTiost-UnConsCieus--y.Oun*-­ , for waiting. . . . kat fell. The fire then became produce - a- billion usbels. 11 only 'a Travis' tongue.was terribly s�vdllen and - . �� I ' end to tho, education of the people and In . .. . The pageant within the tense,.reaching" the 'oil and petroleum_�l - I Hall of St. . - quarter is cultivated enough can . be frozen fast In .the pipe.- All eflQrLs . ; . . their economical welfare, -remeraberlIng cellars. � . . ­� . . -father ; , - George, where the Czar addressed the . prosperity. of he gi,6%-n Id feed Great Britain and sit Trim were futile and his I . . that4o th,� dignity and prosp, . . . . . � .. supply release li . - . . .. ' &Iegateg, was 'completely"oldhiCn- state, not only freedom, but order four- , .. I- - summoned. Learning there was, I . . ­: new 1 . 6 home consumptiorl. It was'stated that %%ras u I I I . . . N. ,- . I , -Rulum - to only one to save his-son. he spoke - filed by fire of the peasant mem- 'necessary,_ .. - -- , - GMATEFUL FOR.S.U`_E rrol. -Mavor had not endeavored . . . . ded upon justice,-are 'neces, . Lars of the Douma. The gatlicirtnit ifI - .. .. t ,.aud turned away while . � ' ­ . an , I desire from my heart o see my pen- - gather information, and did not know to the engineer . .. , 11_� :­_ .,�., brilliant unlorms was greater ill, A I. -L--'h- . !� ___;;_.I. ,� . any time since the, coronation of Nichn- ply Nappy;and hand down to my son an Prince of Wales Attends Thanksgiving wha e was talking about. . the man Opened a sharp blade of.tris . . .. las 11. Assembled in the centre' of the empire securer-well- organized, and en- L Service in Westminster Abbey. , - 4. - . 1. pocket knife .and.cut off the lad's ton. . ; 'L� � . . - � ­ . - - - 1. g . ,Before Dr. Chas, B., Neal could , __ . . . ' ,tied. . �. ' ue . I . - I i ,.,*'.-L--i:. - . .picture were the highest.clergy %of the lightened. - - m Loneign says: Fal- FAREWELL TO CANADA.. . -'. . -rive thp boy had almost bled to death. - - l : May God blebs the work that lies Le -A despatch from - . - . - � - - I lit -, , Orthodox Church. In gorgeous gold can- fore me In unity with the council bl Me�Ic%ving the precedent established by his . . . it �q how thought his dare will co". his - .,o .. I - '.-.,. I onicals and mitres studded with dia- pr returned fro' ­ , ce Arthur S ed,From Montreal on life. . . inpire- and the Imperial Doumn. May father when he n India . 'p--Ace all . � - I . � monds, while ..beside - them -stood--the,' t' . day of the moral revival 1 y ehr,*ago, the Prince of Wales On , Thursday Horning.. , . ... I ., I "L. . _.- _ ' ` ` ' __ � � . - ' . ,� . crims(A-robed members of, the Imperi. this'day be the di . , 9 .- . - . 'S BODY FOUND. I_ � he, renewal! Sunday publicly gave thanks for his �. - . - ct Russia, and .the day for t , . . SUICIDE'S . - - - - .. . � . .. ...-al choir.. . . - 4.- - .. - of - I safe -to the ln(VAn Empire at'a despatch says: At day- - - .... . . its highest- force. . � . - - A Montreal L . . . .. 1. .. PEASANTS NOT AFFECTED. . -labs!! . . - ' a niorning the Allan . _4. ----- T I . . -* ..Approach with solemnity the service held in Westminsier Abbey.-The. breal(-'on ThUrsd y . . � Saskatchewan Man Disappepred From I ' tut all this: dL-spray did not affect the for which I call you, and be worthy A I service was attended by King Edward noyal Mail steamer Virgini,n, flying the , . . - llun�e. Last Fall. . _­ _. _ _ ,, . , emotions of the 150 peasants who.Were I the'responsibilities put upon yntl by thoi-i�ai)d_all the members of the L3oyal tam- Royal Standard, sailed from, this port I . . . . Prince Arthur of Connaught. who - &, 1. - - :,� :'' ranged-along the hall on. the left of the Emperor and people. May God asalst; jiv now�'h, cre, a contingent of officers wit --Prince A despatch from Strassburg, Sask., - -: . , I . over weeks!sgl3s. On Monday, while W.-Schroeder thione. Some of them crossed them-. us.- I - - .- . I . who accompanied the AlIrmce on- Ill has completed a visit of. I six I I - - �. scives regularly during}he lengtby-pr�y- . . -1 was hunting:-for- his cattle; !re-came came ". I ... - - . NO EN-rtlVSIASM. - '- - trip, a distinguished company from the�fn Canada, during which-be has travel . . - .ert. which preceded the speech' from the . Prince led seven r on a bluff about ,-I- .. ­ hou.sehQld of the King, and.the ,en thoUsand miles and visited!ao'' oi�s a man's body I - tl�rone, but none of them joined the vitt- - The reading lasted but three minutes . ' . . ee of Wales and% large assemblage-of�oreiy-pr6vince -of the Dominion. The tj mii& south of the town. Upon. tree. _� orous and long-sustained applause by Nn reply was made to the Emperor's the general PL ublic. � .. . � last day of the Prince's stay in Canada ,investigation 'he found-It-to be. t4at cl !-..- *_ --the- courtiers on the right*of thO throne;, &'dre�,K. Ak;ben be had concluded the , . . I occupied with A -round-of,visas, 'Adolph Schmidt, who disappeared fmm ... . L I... , ; - was " ' ' .- and few johied in the deep obeisances dispersed. tfiC.-members-of . - z. . _.. . 4 . . ­ r L. J.� During-the early part of the day he vis-1 h6 home in-October IaAt. hir� Schroedir . . ­' •. . . . - . ..niade to. the Czar-, when he re4urneij I the Douma -making no Sign of 4pproval GREAT ZULU RISING. - - ited a number of the -local Institutions,1 reported the matter to Coroner HoLharn . ... ' - ' . -through ttW hall to his aoarfmehts�.' o- disapproval of what they had listened - L - . including the Bank of Montreal. Later,-and -an inquest ,.N*s, held,on Tuesday. -- His Majesty; although visibly nervous, .to Sanguinary ,Fighting, is -Expected hn­ res. . "thi the jury I . . I . I he wa�s-entett,ain6d at Luncheon at th�e�After hearing. e evidence. . ... . mediately. I Ill.nit Club by Sir Montagu Allan. and in the verdict' that ..­.�,_ -.--.-.--_---­­ . .. . . -- . - _... - .1-__ . . . . . . . I .- I . . - . opened-tbc�lc me'to his death by hanging himsi�lf . - . - --afternoon he.IcTmally: � a 1,1() to $1,40 per bag.. A- Durban despA" says:- 'Serious In tho- , Hny - No. 1, $� to s!1.50- No., 2, $9 r:le,ws was received the Horse .Show in the presence of a large. while temporarily,insane. . . - . � .. . I 1. LEARING-, 'MARKETS ti, $8.5n: clover; mixed; $G.50 to $7-, and bt the colunial forces on Friday morn- gathering of spectators. After dining at . 41 - . - ' . . ' . . I � I I r - .. ... . .I - I . .4 JAPAN- - -• --- . . .- � I. -, . ..­ pure clover.. $6. . ., ng. A Zulu imp( (war expeditinn) acv- Sir Nlo�tngu Allan's, he paid another * ' COLD_ V�EATHER I I . .., -­� L- 1. ,;- I .1 Is it q how in- the evening , I :�_-­_ . - - . .. BREADSTUFFS. - ' . The cheese market about dandy,I erai*thousand -stpong-w -mcg -310 N�!%il_to the Horse S I . .*.I I ,... . ., . . liawbatit and.later was escorted to �he Virginian. .­ . . i I , , i The being- rather Altid. . White Is join the rebels under Chief . Millions -of Doll Qqmage Done 10 . I., Toronto, May 15. -,Flour -�;- Ontario',,,,,,. at Ile to lly,c, colored lu-,Iic to 1he, colonial froops are hurryijig.tor' Tile Prince e.Npressed the utmost grnti- ' . .. I 11%lulberry Trees.. '-Exporters are -bidding $3.10 for 00 1 Ile. . . ward to intercept the Zulus and prevent' fleation at his reception,-an-ol his thanks . L- . per cent. patents, buyers� bags, 4OULSide,, t steady 1�1,'c to 19c. t1wir junction with. the rebel forces. to the Canadian people for the NA'n -A-, ()14'n tip-pitch sate! ' This Is the warm- �-.but millers ask $3.120.-. Manitoba-First Bitter abou 112 - ' . 'Under'-grades-sell at 1734c to lAc. ' ' I"C4 " ,h, y'llghting is expected-immedi- wdrnriie be,had met in every of sc,cnnZI w(rek f the T . . nguinar I . � 0 . ,cirartrdinary Cold. - - - - tnts��-at-$4.30 to s4.50 and ate, L -. . . �._ , . - . . patt I Eggs. some deaIrrs refuse?.' less than the I)omihion.- . . . . , prevailed in Japan. . . .. I,wonds 93.90.to $4. - I►Y. . . I .: . . . . weather that has ... Wheat- Ontario- No.,2 white,-803;c 17e. Others quote from 16a to 16Kc. . .1. rhe Oo-fornment has no knowledge . i , * . '. ,. . Further damage has been done to the .., 11d, C.P.R.; mixed, 81c bid, 81%c asked, Eggs. �-New- laid, 15Y2c to 16c per (.4 the reported-annihilatiQ.n of a detach- - . .. 1. I L. . . I .... -1 - mulberry trees,', wlrich- will cause a � .I -­­ ' ' . . . I .- .. . dozen. , . meat of mounted .police by Zulus near .- . shortage,in the_ ,supply. It is e%tI- .. 17 � � .,outside. ` ' . - - ,WITHIN..THREE-SULE LIMIT. . - ... . Butter creamery, 18%c to lielpindkilai*, and' the report to .1 _.: mated that this sh6r{age will athoUnt1a . i4 . .--____- --- . . - I- - --- -h . - 1*'Y,(- - - - . - . t,� grounFdR,-ss-.-­----- ' "ted S(atei Vessels Seizeid- off- nJfflJ=-.,�-0f.3&Al&ra­.' ____.____­__­ . . ..- I eat --$Iy,c .bid for No. _-:_Choices~- - .- .....Ifanitoba IN . . ... . ... `A northern at P6int Edward, W asked; Cheese --Colored, 10%c to Ile', white. 'Chief Kula, who is slispect.ed of disaf- 7*10-'Um . . - �. ,%I. Ota, the Japanese ronsUl al; New .. . Nova ScoLla'Coast. - ,Nn. 9. northern, &1c bid, 84c'asktd, Point I le to 12C. .� - ... f(ction,,and-was recently arrested, was . . .., -Chwang. has finally started.-for Mukden . ­�..­ - Edward. . � ' , *, riticed in jail at Pietermaritiburg on . .. 'orth Sydney, C.B., to prepare for the opening of that city .- . Oats� No. 2 white,-W b1d,main line, -L . ..... --- - '..' , _. Friday. ' it is presumed that it was the A despatch -froin N . - I. -schocnert to•foreign�_trade on June.1. - I ­-- -outside; 38Y,c bid, -Toronto, to arrive; '' -BUFFALO MARKET. _ _ - -the says: .Two American fishing . . . I ­- 'L -- Ic ask- . . . . ar�est of 'this chief which led to the Raymah Capt. Hogan, owned by the . . +___ -�:-:.*_1/-. -: �� - -39c asked in store, Toronto; 36% Buffalo, May 15 � Flourr-r- Steaft. rising of his Natives cap, * I .2 . . L . ... .. ai 7A.per.. followers. Atlantic Maritime Company, of Boston.. .;- BUSH. FIRES AT�NP.SO_N_ '-�-.,.I— , ..--ed, 36,%c bid, .buyers! Lags, Wheat - Spring, nominal; No. 1 North- turgid by the bolonial-forrte� report that and the Parthia,: C�etpt. &.,sler, `owhed. . . . .1 I ... cent. points. . - • , .. ..I children in - I . ern, 88%c carloads; Winter, no offerina. %%itch.doctors are sartificing ., by' 1-4mith- Glouces.ter, were - .......:'' . .. .., une 'svized' an Tuesday. afternoon - The '. .1 � I I I Barley ­ NO. 3 extra, '48%c asked at "c.rn -Firm; No. 2 yelloy. �der to render the rebels fnim i from Country Last, West and South It , Portland, on DY,c rate to that port.' ' 'C, 7 01 . -kill off Cape � , - . Peas - 79c bid, 7111f per cent. points. '2 corn, 51Y,C. Oats - Stronp: No. � 2' British bullets. 'Before a battle they North by the Government cruiser Can- .. .Overrun. . I . . .­.- .-. her � tive cruise . -,says f ­ . white.. 377Y,c; 2 mixed, 35y2c. Barley a girl and concoot.I medicine" from A dissp . bid--east,-SIC No. . aaa and -the Customs'PrOtec r atch from Nelson, 1�. CTA . , I- - W. _AAL-M, east-.--- _11��4ady*.btitter-1-ody with w1lich they anoint the war . . I L - are raging V-ith 11hated . ­­ .1 .. . ----------- . Lbiq BiIsh - fires - . I . Buckwheat -- 50c bid, 51%1 - ".! . -port, oil Wednesday morning. direction in this dis- . . _. .. .. � demand; No. 1 in store quoted at 66c. ribrs. E � . . . ­ WednesdayTill violence : . Ta per cent. 'CIP.B.-points. . - . . * . - I., ,N .nce in every . , I . -I ehargpd,wilh fishin� v6M­ . I 'bb7fttfflE)6f)hCre is - I o . rdris are- .. trict, r smoke. Reports from the sui% . - - They are being d,nse die- `1, , -I� NEW YORK -WHEAT MARKET. .. LEFT SECURITIES IN CHURCH. , in the thfte-mile limit. country,GAUNTRY PRODUCE: ' .. � . I 4 . . detained here pending instructions.from rounding-cnun _ -east,-west and south, - - progress.. New York, May 15 - Spot-steady; , - - it- Case the Dominion Government. . all show extensive fires in ,-. - .. .. .. Butter _Quotations are .unchanged. No. 2 ..red, 90d nominal elevator; NQ. free Baptist Treasurer Loses Su I I- 1, I ..".01 . . , . . . • - - . .. 20C to 2 1,(,-. . .. . . _. . - . 4 less a heavy rain. follovft quickly thf . I . .. -Creamery ..t. •..., .. ...... 2-red, 93c. nominal f.o.b.-a.float; No. 1 - - - - - With 812,000. ' . . � Un . '. .. � ' . . ­ -_ ZULv_-,*ICT0RV. - . , , loss will be very great. . . . do solids .... '..... .. .... isle to 20c . . . . .. . . I -_­:- .:.ftiry� lb.:rolls, good to ch( -A L . 4 .'.*- - -b. afloat; No suit •�.I . -.1. . _'. .. . ... I Ace 11c to lk northern Duluth.- 9()Ymc f.o. � . . Lynn, Mass., -deApal4ch.says'. A. . . . �. ♦. V .- . .. .. .. - . . - -. ... . I northern, 90S f.o.b. afloat. .. case containing.$12,000 worth of' bonds, -it BURNED TO DEATH; -'�,:'­�.: . do large rolls ..;.. ....... 16c to 17.0 . I - . . . .. taciimeni of Nat, Mounted ,Poftci. I . - � 150 to lGe , . . I L, .1 , stocks and other' securities, many rf DC - . .. L . .-­ -, - do medium .... .... ... , - _. . practically Wiped Out, , . ___ ,. . __ _ . . . .1 , - - . . ­ . . ;*Cheese*- l4c: for-large ai4 14Y,c for I .: � I L. .. . ­ . , whare said to j)c negotiable, was. , . . I - I perishes In a Fire Neat . . despatch says A tin- �tableman . -T. .('A* Durban : . .--- --- . . . . .twins: New .is easy.-at 1-Ic-tO­ IlYac- .'-..-,. CATTLE MARKE • - - - s!olcn on Thilrsday night from the High ' Ottawa. . - . . . . '. . . .Eggs � 16y,c for new-laid. .Splits are . - . Street Free BaptLst Church, ivhere ;hel.,Conrirt-tied.-report-is�,eurfertt-4o-tlix, effect . .. . ... - . . . . _ *Toronto, May 15�-Trade was decided- klassaichuse'tts�Asiociatiofi_ A Fr�e-Bair *-'Otla;-,�ra despatch says: Fire 6n' . . . a c --* "o6ted unchanged at.13c t6 13Y2c. . . that the rebellious Zulus have practi- An . . I . . ly slow all around. tist churches have been holding its an- - . I 5f ihe' Fr . . , . . . Poultry - 15c to 16c per 1b. for choice.- Export-Market quiet and steady at The suitcase belonged (7,111 of out. a detachment Friday night destroyed the stables of -...-- ,hanged at $.1.8() to 'Sr "" . 'Help- 'the,J13almoral Hotel' at Gatineat; Point, - .- . .Potathes --� Prices are unchanged N� a4 at M ,)­ Load' heavy export sold nail convention. hQ .f.ion Mounted 'Police pea. r. - . ' ... ' Ontario, out of . tty Rev-. W, T.- Twert of Lawrence, I . . I . near .here: .StcNieiis -Botertgo4,- the" , Sc per' Ont t $4.75 to $4.S5. . . TrensurerLof the -organizatiOn, and . . was burned to. death. He . I . . -75c to & the makaar. . . ft I ..store-, and Sk, t' -n on a ... W -_. . o. We for eastern,, - stableman, 1 Good. shqrt-k6ep feeder , 84.75 to � ties -axe ON L . I . ' - ecpr. _tbe._property 6f the: as- , ng'in.-the hayloft, and, bmng i- - - - • . . I . . ,track here; 10c more out• of store. . ' '$4.so.-­Nfarket-quiet. - ­� .. - scciation. Rev..Mr.'Twort-ffff tfie-oase­ ­ - D UNDER IIARPIOW, " was sleeping ed eqndiCion, had prGba- . . Baled Hav - Choice $9.50 to $10 for .,DRAGGE . in an int0xiGat . - . � -. ... -,- ,:-14c. '1' tir�mih�� 'ifi iftf'lots on track here, Butchers-.Choice picked butcher cat- ,n an ante-toom while he went to supper. .. � - � ,.- I)IV, glilpt,e(l. the fire in attempting. to � .. . , . ... and S7.50 for'\o. 2. . .tie $4,50 to $4.75. Medium heavy but- 'Wh�n -he returned the suit case haa... Mi. E.* B. Parker 'Accidentally, Killed light his•-pipe. I . I .. . .. ... - ::1, 1,6 per .chars at-$4.30 t6 14.46; mixed. lots.and (;isappeared and a raineoaP belonging . . Neai Jllfaqnetawan. . .4 1 . . I . .. Btiled'Slraw,� Quiet at $5.5040 ! .. c6ws at-S3 -to $3Z0;_ccmmon canners, t- Mr. Twort and containing:about $20 I 1. - .. � ., - - - . . .. . ton forcarlots on tract: here. . I . - The police . WAR ON CIGARETTES. � ­­: " . - 1.11 � I .. .- . ..-,- at $1.50. . ' in cash was also inigsing. I 'A* desp'atch from Mignetavcan says: , - --�­ . . . . . • . . I " - 4i ... ..- . - . ­ . . . .. , . Heavy Feed rs - e, but up to mid- E. B. Park r, . L .. . ... , .� . e -Good in tieavyfeed ,(�cn notill6d at one e a highly respected farmer, .- .. . 1. . . . . ­ - Ymposl 'Yee . . . . * �".I era at $4.60 to $4.75. - night the thief had not been apprehend- and late bailiff' of the Fifth Division Peterborough es 8200 License . ... '41 L ' . . all� .NIQNTRE`.XL.N,IAB.KE.'N. .. $3.25 to $3450. ed., , . - . i.-I I.:- i - accident, on Dealers I . . 'I . - '* - elkv /fight Stockers-Steady, " . �butt dt.1his'distrtet, was� . - L ,-- .- - t-. .-.:_1_- _�_ -Montreal. May' IS'- Graiii - No n Sheep and Lanibs-.-Tbe market- is., _..� , -�_' . ; �. . market . I.. L� 'developments in the local grain xport ewes . . . killed about noon on Thursk,lay'. Mr. - A Peterborough despatch says. ..Al'a-_ - - .. ,local . " .for-yearling larnbs." 'Ex , - - . L . - . I I . .1 steady . . . NEM , Parker was harrowing a field tienir his meeting ofjhe City,Council oil Tuesday ' � !& tion. are steady to firmer. , 1. I- residence; when tris team ran away, - I , - I . .;, . _�Oat,s - No., 2,-41 yie; No. T, 40y:,c; No. _ . .night a by-lw4, .was pass6d,impos'ing'a ' . ­.. 1._.-. - . . . Spring lambs firmer at $3 to $6.50. ' - , dragging him--along the-ground, caus, Ila1rs on all re- ­ I 41 39Y,C. • .- � ­_ .. - -Good �r9n.' Market steady. A 'Harrowing- Mishap Near. Treberne license of two hundred do L ... - Calve's-, in injuries from which he died. Ills, , . Peds - im r.6.b;'P�r'b6shel, 78 p r.,r rices range from .. . .. - ­ ' - I 'Manitoba. daughter, witnessing the sad affair, taft denler.%-in cigarettes, other than-ho- Cent. / .. - ' I . . . - P - Selects $7. : A Treherne, Man., despatch says: Mr. I ass tonc'e*, x1lud -tcls.and: liquor shops. The-hotel men - - I v�prit. points. a . Hogs-Markiet wealtd. rushed to her' fathers is t to handle' . . No. 3 extra,'53c afloat, M , neece, here-wMi a.-car-of borses from - have agreed. itwasstated, no I 11 Barley v - .,Iill%L -Cow%--Good- market.for heavy succeeded in -extricating ,him. . After 'gqcs. into fQrce - .' - - .,. - Na. 4, 51c. milkers; choice, $50 to $60; common, Onialia4 sold a few and on Friday re- g himself lip and '.I,mihn# he fell cigarettes., The_p.y7law - .. .. . . . . '... Corn --- No. 3--mix-ed-, -57ye; No. u . . Shipped the balance to Strasburg ,it -raisin on July. Ist..- ': . ..3, I �.j, -- and expis,ed almost immediately. -­---�­-­_ ­... IL ' . I - . .. .- .. � 1,�:jo to..$35. . �'," �._ - I : .. , .I . . yellow, 58Xc ex track. ' I . . L. _... ., ._ .1 � about-three milos�wst­of hefle th cat' bacl, . --.;- . . - - . I.. .. - I The car . � - .+ . . - . ­ __ . - i . Flour - Ninni(oba,' spring wheat Pat' '- -I . - .11 41 .. . - was discover�ktObe on fire. -CANADA'S YNVfTAtt6N TO KING. tiOUBLE-TRACKING C. P. 1R. opts. S4.50 to $4.60;,strong bakers' $3.- cut out,`-an 1,, Alu - , .. . ... .I.. _W I,) $4.10: vv , L ' 11 . I- . I-- vias no ,with the en ' e_Q_ta= -.- . I . . -inter-wheat patents, .04 In. . L. - was rn"a-dTT0-tt9=1-1 Dut a.. .11-t cofild . 'S . � Work on the-lAne Between Montreal and - . ... ,. - , 'place the car on a sid. Strathcona, Senator Scott iind'qff John - - Smith's Falls-6mmenced- . L- . ­ , � . . , $4.25; straight rollers, .$3.140 to .$3X; - - _ . . .. � be done was to - .- - . .. .- L " --do., in-kings, $1.75.to $1.85'; extras, '.$I.- Reichstag Adopts New G�aduatedStamp .Ing, NVjIqre it burned to the trucks with I Carling Likely to Present It. I I - ' ' . . • [, . 41 to $1.60. . . . Duty on Railway Tickets. - horses vaiited at't-Oo-tliiiusdnd.' The­dar A 1'.'ondon' �jcsjiatch sAys: 'The Tri- A despatch from Kingston says : The . I . .I. -*: ,1 .Millreed � Manitoba.. ran,..In bags, . - I - . ... - . rmft to the horses also had an end bone understands That Canada's.invita, Contract Jor double-tracking the C.P.B. �. . , . . I --to the King will -be presented per- be ___. irned out, but it ion I, and the work has already . _.. . $18.50 to $19.50; shorts, $20.50 to $21. A despatch from Berlin says:a The �1­ was saved by the 13 between Montreal 'and* ,-Smith's Falls- - - . per ton; Ontario bran, in bulk, $18.50 Reichstag on Tuesday adopted new _trainmen. - - . .. - . . ­ sonally by'-h commission, consisting•of .has been 4e - .. .1 .. go $19.50; .�Norls.. $20 to V_():V�-_milled s T-1 di n g-stamp duty on railwa.V tielkets, - .11 . - Lord Strathcona, Scutor *.Scott, and commenced. Mr. Drinkwaler, Widches-' ' I . . .. ­ -lMoullic. .S2I. to 325: straight miMed mou- the lowest being one and a quarter Empress of Sir John Carling• the latter two having ter,, road master,.will supervise the vork. I I dile, $25 to $27 per ton. cents' and the highest $2. Tickets cost- - The new,C.P.R. stetimpr En welcomed the King As Prince of WaIO3 and F,dwnrd Myers, Smith's Falits, wil � . ­ I . .�I fteen cents are not to be Britain arrive-d--aT -as roadin6ster. - - . I � I I I I i I 1i I I I port V , Rolleot Oats -,Uar bag, St.M, In car, tnp lesi than 11 night. _0��� in 1860.. . ,-t . ­ . . . act . ...... . I lots, &9.05 to V2.11,01n small lots. . taxed. . . . . . - - . . . . . . .. . I . " Tr _. . . . , - 1. ... 11 .., .11 .1 - - " . • . _. . . ... L - - -I .- .. ... I ., . . .- .. I I .. , " . ; , ­. , '. I.' L ' , , -1 . .- .,."'.�4;-A -:!I'-,, ,;_ � ._-11._A_��_­`­.­ ;-L'7'-'-1. 1 . . - 13.1, -I. ,; .. -,, " " .' . , � . 4-, .'�": '�' � __ I..., .- L'i tffi­� I ._.­� :_.-L ' I . . , _', ,,_.. 4��� i L I - 1. 'I �� ­,_ I.e­ ­11­211��L_­,�;­ 44_& ­ 40 . . _., ,.- ..�. a_u1:.14u__1;4;�A=titi_ -- --- .1. -:_"1r__....... -, �_! .... = I I I '.,., r :lOP 761�LT._.,•.,.y,�p ..v -_W'�f':_.. ,'�,p AR ;;AI.Y' ,7Jx— .?. 4„^'^+4. dF k _.,�. r �•r, >•�•ybT�y r� .`...9, WL ' ^fi,h•':'!°3+•,..rh f / ,..J.:, C.. Jp 4 .-w I' t IJ b O4-. ry .,.:'M' - q k W, ';a r � p /I .... ,y .,.a: .�.a+,,,p• '" ., _ :.. «, .._�..:. '''!. •x•'_a. - _ 1. _ a-- r,r,,.rt.p A,t ,•, , ' y 4. . yt •i. .. _ f t __ ..,,-.—_. _.._rte.. _ v - -_... .�.__-._- __.._ ... .1 y, - ,. , E t _ " T, 17 . 4� Her wild hostess je6vered her care. ♦♦♦♦♦f♦♦�♦ ♦+ oblong' tank holding 450 gallons and tl tr iii fully, and then let er, saying: divided into three equal compartrnenta , •`Sleep in peace, lady, for here you $ - ., -. .� edach having its own steam coil and �. ,, l are perfectly sale." t } draw-off valve, says Mr. S. H. Derby a '� . •• A !Y� ♦ At the upper level of the mixing tank, .a 14 _ _ _ Abo' f � th ,ra ����,i ♦ another platform on whicPc slag oboe —-1. • CHAPTER II. ♦ !J "l + rct containing a stock solution'ol blue- }; - ♦ +• stone, one pound to a gallon, and a lime £' When Lyon Berners and his faithful ♦ * slaking tank, and also a barrel in wreck servant returned to the Haunted Chapel, 4.Ni ♦ to dilute the bluestone. ♦♦♦♦+♦+#♦�♦♦♦♦♦F♦#+i+♦ atter having comfortably disposed qt i<lal ing burdeaux then is simply tak " = their horses for the rest of the night, the , ing sb many gallons stock blunt{lone interior was stili so dark that they did PASTURING RAI E.. • and putting, into diluting barrel and at- [ N _ , not at first discover' the absence of Rape furnishes fine pasture for horses, luvv it to [ill with water, straining the �OR, SYBIL BERNER S .__ .. . Sybil, especially as. the covering lay cattle, sheep and swine, al�u, fowl, needed lime into tank compartment and Y I. heaped'upon the mattress so like asleep- writes Prof. 'Phomas Shaw. But some allowing water to run in until it reaches VINUICAI"ION • ' - ing form, that even in a less murky care is necessary in grazing 'it down a certain mark;' then dump the dilute 1. darkness it might. have been mistaken with cattle or sheep, lest bloating should l bluestone over into the dilute lime; then for her. result. Many valuable sheep have thus fF r a moment using a large plunger to _ As ft was now very cold, Mr. Berners, been lost Siad in some instances cattle. thoroughly mix, the poison is put hnand 1 who,had ff,und a tinder-box and a coil 'l he eat ravenously• of the plant, i s also thoroughly mixed. When ready - CHAPTER I. Continued). est, and I will ive ou the seat of of wax•tapers among his other effects they become very fond of it, and vvitcre• to use, simply drive the ,spray wagon .. g Y in the wagon, struck a light, with' the tr,keri thus free] on an ern t alcrmach, alongside, put a,large brass strainer, 30 1 --- .. honor:' said Sybil's nameless hostess, Mention of kindling a fire, y P y - meshes to the inch, on the s ray wagon on Hush! I know nothing, but that you she led her to the little piano chair g kas is generated to such' an extent that P g _ arc'guiltless. [ can do nulling but sore I and ut tier on it. Joe brought 'some broken sticks and soon the animal dies 'from suffocation teak, open a valve to which is attached P dry brushwood from the..far corner it not rom tl relieved. But with hors- n 1,V.-inch hose and draw into spray your life." ' P P Y You took me away in the absence cf Then for herself she took one of the where Lyon Berners had piled it up just es and swine no such danger i5 present, wagon tank. three-legged stools, saying to her hand- before the flight frrom the chapel,- and my husband. Why could you not have g P and probubTy foe-trio- reesun that the itiailed a liltle;_while until his return,- mom•-' between the master and man they soon stomach of these animals is not suffici- WATER COW'S OFTEN tadted "You may take the other two seats kindled a cheerful. blaze that lighted up cutly large to take the food in quant(- i "Ha! ha! ha!" laughed the girl, break- away. Moloch and Belial will not be at every nook and crevice of the ofd in- ties sufficient to produce the result re The best practice is to let cows get g breakfast with us this morning. The terior. [erred to: to the water as often as they like. This Ing,,in upon Sybil's speech; "waited un- b' Y i.s riot always practicable•in winter, but C til tris return, and take two strangers have gone back to the vault to lay the Then !lir. Berners turned toward the The conditions that favor bloat are, train." mattress to see how his wife might be much'succulence in the rape, dampness they should be watered at least hvlce himself and his servant, into our con- ut day. If the water is warm, that is, -- -IIdeuce! Moloch would have brain ]I "Dangerous," muttered the old'woman sleeping. on the plants from dew or• rain, and heated so that the chill is taken off, they me, or Bella-1 would have poisoned me betw•eeen her shut lips. "Why, she is not here! She has trading upon the rape, while the Sloril- ' ii 1 had done such a thing. We are "tiever waked u an empty. will be, glad to drink twice daily, even g• you mind, Mother llecnte! p .and walked out," he exclaim- ash is em t f have noticed that the durin the coldest of weather. There 1. knaves• but not tools, Mrs. Berners." Moloch's courage and Belial's craft will ed, in some surprise 'and annoyance, tendency to produce bloat in rape is during 'the r; no question as to the value of warm "But when will you communicate with'enable them to tale care of themselves'' but not in the least alarm, ,for he,na- much greater in the danip climate of - him; to relieve- his dreadful suspense?" said the girl, " she set h• cu of hot turally supposed that-she had left the Ontario,than•in the drier climate of,the d in.kator for tithe cows. The animals pe g P ririnl: more. the production of milk 'is "As soon as It shall be safe to do so.,coffee' before her guest, and placed a chapel for a few minutes, and would upper Mississippi basin. But the danger not checked b the animal Bain •eom- Our first care must be out- own safety,u broiled partridge and a buckwheat cake soon return. is sometimes present in the 'latter area polled to drinkyice water, and the return - but out- second will be yours." upon Iter plate. _ "HI I whsr de debbil she took herself as well as in, the former. at 'the ail is much •greater than when '- - • Sybil said no more at the moment;) Sybil'z long ride of the night before, off to, all alone, dis onlawful time o' The danger is also greater where the heating ni water is,-neglected,.greater . • . but sat � looking• at the .speaker, 'and.l followed as it had been by a refreshing de night." cried Joe, in dismay. rape pmts are immature and especially ` 1. thinkin** of all that"had befallen her in'sleep. had so restored her-strength' arul ."She really ought to b_a back by.this when ue lack of maturity is.consid,:•- _ '. - i , the Haunted Chapel. Could this bright,kappetite that, despite her late tri*ht•and time," murmured Mr. Berners, wi r a e. en .s ieep . P b LOST ART OF TlfP. waren, spirited creatrue possibly be the'her present anxieties, she made a very I some little vague, uneasiness, as he graze.upon bait-grown-rape, the danger _ "damp girl" whose two nightly visits-good -breakfast. ,. : I arose and buttoned his. overcoat, and of loss is much greater.than when the The Stene Implements Once Made b � y tions had-a She "And now,"said the oung hostess, as-event into the churchyard. . mope is well-grown and Lias a large P y , , - appalled her so frtuch' Y 6 Tribe in New Guinea. put the question t they rose from the table, "what will you. The day was dawning, and the old nougat of stalk. The danger is cnnsid- - - _ `"te) me; ale you the one who came do? \ill you lie down on my tied in tombstones gletirrred faintly from their erntlY greater when the rape{,lartts a"re Thirty-five years ago one of the ryreat- 1. twice to my_ bedside and lay-down. be-I the nc)d cavern and sleep; or will you bushes in the pale-gray light of early wet. est factories for making fmplements cit , 11 M ' side me, or is-there another?" I sit-down here where it is warm, and .morning• When sheep and cattle"aye-turned cn the alone age such as adzes, chisels and IIFr' strange '':10Sless laughed aloud,;talk; or will you let me chow you ."Sire•cannot have gone tar; she would• to firnzr`'on rape,'the- following cautr m spent: points was near the asst -end o[ `i end clapped her hands. I through this network of caverns that not venture; she must be very near;" should be observed. They should not f view Cuinea_- -One of the small tribes And there fmmediatcly appeared beforu'.underlies all this mountain?'. he said to himself, and 'he murmured he allowed to go into-the raptz white there.had mad@' a reputatir,n for chop- . . . them, as 1f It. had.dropped from .the ."You are very kind, [rt all events, and softly : hungry at 'any tirne. This is rspeci r y ping stones and lading them to per- ' +t than]. "� r c ! T' -true when•the *razing tint bei*ins. The lection'by-great a ik3r•t. ' ` Sky. or risen out of the. earth. a figure, you-mac -and i think I,would Ybil . Sybil where are you, love. t,, p ,. . - that caused Sybil to start and utter a,like to look al tt� great natural curio- There was no answer. plan sometimes adoi4e d is to feed the The natives, carried, on a barter trade J hal!•supTre sed scream. airy, whose•very existence so.near my And now he was joined by.Joe, whrice anirrial.; same rape lno.t and then turn in tlrese objects, %%hich were sold alt - It-w nc_LliaC o! a smaH., thin girl: §o:home l never even suspected," said faithful hnd affectionate heart was them into the rape field and lease there along the; coact clear to the northern bk,odl.'ss , that her 'camp(Qxion was Sybil; for she really wished 'ta explore wrung-with anxiety and distress for his there'day and rilght. sh„res of the island. The tribes, far and bluish white; her hair and eyes.Were the wonderful labyrinth,.not only froin beloved'' and missing young mi§lress: A second method is to turn' into the iwidc, were certain that no other makers - rape for n short Nme and..then remove 1 . sire, very light, and her-dress w&-. :a motives of curiuslty, bei also of policy; "You .cant find her, nth, Itfanter, P of sig a rmplemenls rivalled the crafts- •laded out blue calico..tha3 .clung close'for. she thought it would .be well to where she gon.�? What have become the nnlmals, leaving them tri the rape ruen of Suloga. _ . ,?. to her form: her whole aspect was cold, know the ins and outs of thi under- of her'_. Oh, what kali we.do”' he pasturt= for longer season every day I About live y ears later an epidermic ' °:-damp, rlammy, corpse-like. as'she stood ground habitation, in case she should. .cr•ied, .wringing ging his hands in great until they have becnmr accustomed to swept the xillage,, occupied by these inutri cvith hiin 'n' hands before her find it neceasar to make her escape, trouble. a pe. his plan La safer<'inr cattle. Stone 'workers nr-aHy clean and with y to g So her:hostess took.her beck tri "We the .."We must search- [or her,•Joe: Trus- than the ,other, but under s9me condi- them-died.their special art of fashioning Y summoner. - "For Ffeaven's sake,'who is she ' in sprendtd.outer rneern, saying: is very. strange and very alarmin,g,'i I. it may not be necessary, as-wh+n IFrese articles. TF�e lea sttrgivors fled t qutred Sybil, gaffer her breath. _ , "You do not wish to go back through said Mr: Berners, striking, off.into the other food is growing along with. the I uI ,a Boacli. where they .built two "We call her.Pmserpine, tirrause she',any of those caverns you.passed in eom- Rath that led to the iouniain, and shout= rII�• hntr5es, in tv'hich they and their deacon= • ..-was reit from the .upper world and'ing here, so we will go Ih:e way," ing her nam 'at every step. RAPE-iN �tiXTL Fi '�: on I . P• daub late tiv d." 1. I. "% biought* drxvn There -She 1s'my maid,I rind she passed behind another Y I)ut only the mountain echoes answer= Wen rape As sown W grain fields ,' .Flritish rinthropolof,�ical visited the my �haduw, m wrailh. 'nt • anythin those overlhppin pasfitions.of rack, and ed. In an agony of, anxiety they beat aloes with the am and astured tri;led by Dr, Seligman recently visited the Y y 6; t.: I ion P you like, that never leaves me. - She It;led Sybil -into another small division, about. ' the woods and thickets. and autumn, sorrretinre after the grain has remnant of the Uit,e. where ,they found - _- - _'_ w•as who, visited you. in idleness or cur.I fitted• up as a- rude but clean bed- climbed the rocks and went down into t Fen removed, the grass, and it r>_tay be, an t std man who said to ttiern losit•y, I suppose •She txire the taper.]chamber. In one corner was a pile c,! the :glens, still shouting-always shout- weeds ani] other grain -growing tip ul , "My grandfulhor was a famous worker. lbefora you, when you came through the l dried moss and leaves,.covered:with fine ing 1wr name. the field, furnish a variety of food along of stuni- and he! taugitt his sun, my fa nrndergrotmd- passage. \fore than .this while limen sheets.. and sort, warn Day` hrnadenerl: the sun arose, and-its with the rape- •Because of this the dam I'tur, whom.as a citild i often saw at . +' '[ cannot tell you o[ her, since more I I vv'oolen blankets. On a' ledge of rock fln;t rays struck them as they .stood er from bloat is very much reduced. I Mork. Crtidoubtenily he would have do nat.know myse-1 f. You may.go now, stood a tin w'ash-basin, in which stood io looking the h`if,�itt. behind chapel, e same is true of rape ;;Town in taught me`as a grdP�v''tt!�ndul twos nab F ,Proserpine. And tell old 1rc,ratr'to bur- a pure silver-ewer. In a word, the ap- " g al . over the wilderness. .mixtures. In some instances.it,is sewn,,;i tines,. lie d -ry- ur- Ihp.tusa3air t, e. we+ have eom-I pointments of the apartment %vera as in- in the name of Heaxen, now. wrhaf ,tong with cern, or.s<rrghum ur millet, taught, nor were any o[ .my trener. •, pa - g. d.'do you come Tcorrgnrr- a. triose of. the. other had are we la do"" exclaimed Lyon Ber• fr, ,rovide grazing, and when thus i tion," " _ nv this morning. An -. ,and let me k.nuw when iC is ready tbeen found. hers, speaking more to- Than to -grown the haiard is n�ducetJ Jusl in pro- The explorers vfsiT& c quarte-tr6m • Sybil kept- her lyes on the pallid girl "This is my bM. and if,you should be anoiberr . . .pertion as the other Muds are present. evbich the yr Icanic slpne that was =to see A-bere she would go. and Sher<xw tired ti herr vve.-get back from our tour Joe was standing, leaning upon his It should be'zem-mbered. hoiiever.that Iaswuned into Implements vv ns obtain- -' . "her stip :througt_ an nlnicsl: in-isihte through the caverns, or at any Lime, stick in ,an attitude of despair. t#ut. tinder some conditions the vlentehi': to ed. They saw that a vest, amount of " 1 work had been done there, ' - '' "1' it't answered i atsdhernsaid Particularly is this in .yeas w k, that rad been chi d p •• _ opening In the citta of the roc].. ThAn You can Ile down here and Stec in r- y he raised his head. and a tazand may 5tN1 resent, e�,n whoa l . y ,t t� - r e• res and r covered ac -tamer, and said: ll, r,k }ou, an ere 1 Sybil as y errs hen.'Ir�cim l caeca ,f rock c ""there is stjrnei ping more:-i vi•ish to I they passed out 'of that division into I tell you w hat we can,do, Mnrster; the food.is very succulent.;.' - . were.several several inches in depth. Among - kflow, If you d�, .not minrt telling me..fl another. . .. where she's foul: to, we can find out at :1 grass.pasture nt hand is an excel-I these stone chips were many impplements a\'hy were we>dnrgaed wtih opium that; It was as the girl had told her, a net- all ewenls. I snv where she's. took lo, lent,aid to a Mpe,pasture• even though I to the earlier stage" nt mnnu[acture, but i night'?'' _ I work or cellw`t,rk of caverns, occupying, for she never went of he.r ow;n accords." the .grass shotihl here lost niurh cif its�qo finished tools w•e�re found. ' "Ila! hat ha! .\\'e had sunt.• goods to!'as tar as.it haat been explored. several "Heaven help my poor darling! no; succulence. This is apt .to be the"case I The nath-os says Fhe1r fathers used to remove from the vault. You «'ere all'acres tinder the mountain. All these ;he never'did.' But how 'do you t6fnk it the early autumn, which is the- sea• hit ak. the rocks into workable fragments • in our way. We'were.obliged,either to caverns hcire•a natural resemblance to you can'trace her,'Joe T' srin when rape is more commonly ready I by dropping t,ne upon. another froin as . . - 'kill or to drug Jou.-'- So we drugged l each oiher. All had their roots and "This a-way! I'll Lake the freshest of V<-v being turned in upon. . . high as a man could lift, The ultimate . you," laughed the girl'. walls Incrusted with pearly spars `-and ttient horses, and ride home as fast as I Usually the plan fs' best that `turns share of the implement depended greatly _ -•'.\nd nearly killed tis• as well."=___.I_ R l'#Fsffalth up' - 1 'wt it i rn9t-firn�tt ----t---Rort:marl'sz1:ii#-in rfiFaviiTg-amd -. "1'es: we had to make'sare of your floor•s,cove.rt'd with living moss; and'all' ,her little dog as has been pining away The rape provides more.food when graz-Initei ltz had secured his piece of Hearty - '"trrkiiet enough to pt[t yon,to stere. rn I wire connected by. narrow passages ever stnce she left, and I'll, bring it here et' down under these conditions thank suitable shape the work was little more ._ pour = ally; :Q^�n g past-each _other, and make it smell the bedclothes, where Rhen .grated earlier, and then again than begun, The•.tool•had then to be .pot pretty -freely I tell yruu.�' But some of these caverns were-large, she lay, and then put it- on the scent, .alter it hits grown up more or less• it i carefully roughed,out, said finally:came * �£ Lo lead us the wa sdre went." probable, however, that swine will the lrindm which was hard and lou - At this mnmerit.the" hloattj,.� l,tran-, anti lighted by crevices in the root, and y' b g, 8 - �tom appeared again, sand in •the same:niher�s were smell and dark. Some of "Eureka, Joe! The instinct of faith= do better on rape when turned in soma I'w•ork.' - -• thin. reed-like voirc thni'sound,'] so'far the passages, between• them were also fill affection, in man or brute, some- ghat earlier. They prefer rape leaves The explorers found about a-dozen nt ♦ ;away, she announced thEd.brenkfast was rvwide and free. 'and some narrow and limes puts pure mason to'the blush by green-and succulent.. Sheep fatten bet-I these old grindstones. The depressions •uready: impassable. .And in some black inac-i ices superior acumen," exclairped Mr. lFr on rape that has produced much I worn into ihem by the•grinding process "come, then; 1 know you mtisl need;cessible horns' was heard the fearbut Berners. of stem.' But rape should riot be grazt�d]were circular, shovwina that the _gr4_id "1 .don't the-dead b"-any. -nd !3f-sinck-when-Young.or thein' motion was tonne! -Safi round rather '' —ttourWiment;' said ` ybit's wild -hostess, sound of subterranean. waters. In one t g --- ising to lead. the w•iay. )a�the I'll-r-901—di cavern what you're �a-talking ate-..M aster; Plants may be destroyed. ' than',back'ltnd forth. Sand and'water . 'And now �yhil save haw" if %was .thn6 lire were boxes and bales of-nrerchan_f but that's the way to find, out where Grain is sometimes fed to sheep and were used to help the grinding process the pale girl had slipped thr,nigh the al- disc. and silver plate and- 'jewels; in Miss' Sybil was took,' answered practi. cattle when.-.grazing on rape. 'but in Many unground stones .were sent to most invisible aperture_ Bike a spirit I annllr r there was the complicated ma- caL.,T�• c•Iher instances none is given. The grain:other markets to be polished by their r^Wishing through a solid vratl; far the,chin..^ry of an rrnder�round .distillery;. "Come, then,.we'll go.at once.an3 look fail in the early morning will likely les-'i new owners.' but _the nntive� all say, _ ..• .rocky Partitions, of this' nainrhl .unt.ler- and in still another was a collection•at sen he hazard :from, bloat, and it=will j that nu other ,stone workers were able at the horses. I think, Joe, that one cf Pro pay to feed It under some to obtain the beautiful. even olislY aE, round place overlapped „ash nther,'burglars`- tools; counterfeiters' instru. your cart.horses would be better to take, p heaving a pns:are' of atrtntt nn,t ini�t in' meals. and firrarnrs. as they have not-been so Tisrd walked crnditions, but sheep, will fatten nicely 1 the stones that were ground at Suingn.. Ninth and ihrse feet• in ler,_Ih�betwcen i sh•;w ynu all ! I do, not'fear to dolas•ours, said Mr. Berners, as they ran, pr' well-grown rape under ordinary These o'1?feels are Hoa' in great de- - sn ! _l'ou•a!iH never betray us, even i!I down the steep in the thicket in the rear renditions.without grain. Swine should 1 mand for museums and private collet- __ : ...;he.-walls.- - ' ' . ( have sAme addilion-ni rain .food. . ! Thi,ough'this they passed inti)' i mnll= yon have a chance;' Said guio,. - of the. chapel, where they had left,their g lions, The leader of the British expedi- . :r cavern, which, like the l:�rg�r one, What !' You would not keep me•herr. liocses. The owners of pedigreed,sheep should 1 tion writes that traders find that they • . fad its root and walls in t gated with forever T' In a very few• minutes Joe had setae- �e careful as.to hot they graze them can afford to pay from $25 to SSO in .. _ cl lactitrs. and its fhn�r row N saddled hi horse, and Blood upon rape. If loss sh,oiild ncclur, it. is trade goods far a supertior specimen and . • erect with living muss. Re crmfnrted, Indy ! No htirm is in- ready to start. sin"at a handsome Tito.cavern v�wM,notonl%;honulifrul but lender.} °you;" said the girl, as having N needn't tell you to be•prudent, Joe, Put they may be fed, oyt rape cif and profit. -omLtrinlilr.. A lar;,{ char alit furnln e•', ioiv:n her guest all that was to be seen'and to drop no- hint of.your errarid," r,arled to there without any hazard, es Only a vague idea, of the detailed t _-., Ilia[ stood in the middlt:•nf the flnnr of the cavern,• she•conductcd her back' said .Mr. Berners. the amount 'fed may, be 'controlled. - methods used to produce these stone .- a*reeably vvarmeii 'Ike pia •,,vvhilr the to•the I:+edroom. "\Vell,.no, you needn't take that there obiects, can be 'obtained. This is 'un- apF1etizing adnr of bol ci,ffre, hrnll.vt "L an very much sCnpri.;eth at nll�thatl troubli, \]arse Lyon, 'cause vou'd �e forlunale, as all the light that can be n- t. { ., , .. FACTS ABOUT SPRAYING • birds and buckw•,rent crtic.'3 I1 ,ed he aur. '1 have, seen;' said Sybil: ' f had nil idea i acaulioning ' of Joe, as is-`cautious th-row•a upon the 'modern. stone age is Btt!.the furnihive.uf ill(, ltl•ge w•as the'thnt there was a cave of such extent enough a'ready. Good-morning, Marse , The problem is to accomplish the most neo&cT'to explain Ihnroughly the pia . mnst •incongruous and anta•r,ing Ihnt and beauty so near aur hexne," I Lyon. I'll be at Black Hall afore the tl•.orough wort: at the ,smallest. cost tn' ceases of manutnctiure . ,prehistori0 dould be imagined. A wood n hh!- of', I belirwe, :answored•the -girl, `that fam�ly. is out of bed, and ,a11 be hack the 'shortest Limo. - The tactors art" lric times.' ' - • '• ..: '- . the rude-o workmanship stc-d near• the then• are many isles m the ocean, that i here with the little dog afore you have men doing the work,. the teams Trans• "'--T-"—' ' -,4 ` '•Ituti),,V�,-� but- it' vvm; cnvon,d with n hawo never heen,disc-m-cred." time to J'et ur oMient,' said Joe, atimh porting" the material and' the tools to . :WOMAN'S SOLICiTUDE, - - ---' - , N•ttilo dunask tahleclolb of th,• 'finest'' SyF:I looked up in surprise, ,,you Ing into his saddle and.riding away, work with., The item of labor is-placed - - - lescriptiun,,and ndnrnod w'ih a sorv:re 1 tall vourseif the:companion of fhieveq; ` Mr. Berners returned to the chapel, first, because in a commercial orchard, "my wife ,has been talking a great• _ 0. Df Iho-pnr•cst silver plate NN" this iltrs'I yrl-'ynn'tat!: 1F1:e n tmrsrnr oF-into]Itgrenco where he found the fire smouldering-out," that item is far the largest cost and deal fatal} about--tet^great enorount .of, _ _ e►Fgatal acid .cosl.ly _ari•a•v_ a as inter-I nail. refineticnt.'= she said. but everything else. in the same condition means should be taken to make labor vv © to do t ffce. It work I have Ming ed crockery-ware r•f the enar-st, The girl laughed sardnnicnlly, "Of in whictr°he had left it when he went in most -effective.• ' - vwar'ries her.because we'.re having-such a Pattern. .Around the table w r; 1 Incod rrnrrie Imople 'of intelligence and refine-. pu(S.uit of Sybil. The wort: dictates its needs. First busy spring." . - ,tvvo Ihrne�leoged stools of lite rnnuhrst uticnC ni•e fill a,rirl always•honest iihd `(To be continued). all mixtures should be - made,quickl•y; -• `It must please you to have a woman manufacture, and one pinna r•hair of Itr• Irne,- = You' shrnikl, know Belial-I He - ehsily -and with the least labor. The so solicitous— most. Finished,worknuanship, of carved I:,•ught, mn' In read. _1 taught myself - . "&Fray material making then needsvvater ,,it did at first, until I found she'was _ rosewood rind crri velvet. ., !everything rlsc. • I have read Itomer, Brown: "Jane, what�'on earth is the' under ure_ssure and means far •deliver- counting urPorr,'having rite help her with \\'niting 'on this `lnt,lc stood .h,,i 1)nnlr, \i'rl ; ,t. ,:nvl Shakaspeanl. Rut reason I am kept waiting for my break. ing the completed mixture by gravity, tier spring cleaning." 4W 1 •damp girl," mentioned i,r•fnre, and also now -cnu ti,-o Jired; you 'look so. Lie fast in this 'way?" Jane: "Please, sir, an elevated tank filled with water sup. I ' • . a very SIr,n11, dark. -\,.11l ,r•,tt nlrl-w•n-i il""m n,u my bid of nicvss and rest, and file rolls nin't come, and there is no illy, steam coils and draw,off vales, - Toss 1`lirt: I'm sorry, hat you'll find - man, to a black-flown, with a ret] i;md-• I wM cover you up warm."., bread in the house. Brown: . "Now, a st(ire room for,materials, scales and some other girl anon w•ho will make you .,,' kerchief tied over tier heat] and under I "'rtiank •ynu, I'will (In so," answered upon my word-how you can annoy me supplies convenient to the tank. forget me." Mr. Stingy : "Oh, I can - ter chin. ' I S011. gladly s.0 etching her wearied with such trifles? Then bring me some Such a spray house I built nt one' never forget, you. Miss Flirt: "Yes,yoe "Come, `,Vrs; Berners, ,von ,„•e my i limbs upon the soft couch, toast.” end of my wagon ehed,'providing an can. You did it last Chris ;'r ... �._.-., ._ u.t'.-'w.., . -' ✓.: .:ut+ 4_' '.:?-.:' 4'.- -, 1. 4i -, .s, c 'tu ,,� )"'..., eas,.es+w•a ;.,:� •-'-''Fs.ne.�s•...,cj!'si,x.;.!'».--s., ws- .vc�.-_!t•,c M- > ..i.9k+e+. -•.-�,..-wT - - a"� t..:ate. �11 v r. .a : ..:,-,:, , ... ..-. ..... ..... "Y` ,* t ' ,'� '~R roe ':w ,.: s,,,�,' 'y, A..:,,. ,¢ I 1. .. a w. i .. ^+...-n. - .. 'O .. ,. :. t y, . . - , .. '+.r' .'.d: � .. k : ' ...�. : , , I ,. .. .. .. ,...— • • Over xtventy-four thuusaud new noon and uiah', Friday, proceeds • to E. r -Alb ` 'Xchmue Ntwo se4Llers have arrived at Quebec,' E. Pugh o,Brock Road,;:h con- Pic - _ _ '- - ^ %_ ,ter� . snug for neon, thecce.to 8ruurham / _, ' is published svezy Fridley morning ei its Oise this season. Hotel for night. Saturday,proceeds to 0 t !' Piokerinx Oat. .�.�. for noon and night. Thursday, pro• 9 TEx*d8 Those wbo have taken other laza ceeda to Wm. 'Edward's, Balsam, for IM.PJCU Z�. - ;- ,;411.2iperIeas; $1.00 ipaldraadvw+ tives without;satisfaction-and those' hie own stable where he remaina until who have taken such quantities of the following Monday morning. Terme - - other laxatives that they have lost To insure a foal 015 to be paid Jan. 1st - - - their effect-will find a pleasant aur- 1907. Hugh Pugb, Manager. t. i A{ prise in LAX-ETS., There is usually Lord Jewett.-The celebrated roadster The People's s Cash Store. no pain, griping, iixusea or discomfort stallion 101.5,0.H.R., The property of . "' even in severe cases. This- bow- Robert:Tome,. Liverpool, Ont. Will _ s_ a r el laxative-LAX-ETS is o idly be and make the •lesson of 91 06 a@ follows:— -Our TERMS are 8trictl� CaBh =- ` ' BATES OF ADVERTISING: sold by Pickering Pharmacy Monday, May 4th, will leays hib own . fMet insertion,per line . - . 10 cents .-..�._�-- stable, Liverpool, and;proceeda to Rich. • • saah subsequent Insertion,per ling - 5 " i and Gathrie'e Audley, noon; Sebert'e Thi■rate do"not includemal os Foreign ad. Norse^ Register:' • hotel,Brooklin,night. Tuesday,to Mrs. - - - tpefrtiaemence. R'ilson'e hotel, Aehbnrn;noon;Traviss' flpecial terms given to-parties making ooa- �errEngton Bellman 294(9037)the hotel, Claremont ni ht,• Wednesday, - We area offering Special Bargains in every department in our snots for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Halt- Royally bred imported hackney,stallion +.� g q' s -` -*Wly or yearly contracts paybls quarterly. , proceedk t, Hamilton's hotel,,Brough tare for the next ten days. Our stock is..Iarge, we are overcrowded` -. Business cards,ten!lues oz under, with paper, the property of W.H.Pa¢h, Claremont, am, noon;thence to hip own stable for with Scuds. See our bills- for clearing sale. Read them carefully -•.sae year,35 00,payable in advance. dill mate the season of 1908 at his own night. Thursday,proceeds to A leby'a aiNoticein local columns ten cents per line, -stable, 2,1 mile: east of Claremont. PP and !lots p2'ices, r Sys eencsper tine each sabsegaeat inaerttOn. hotel, West Hill, for night. Friday, - - peclal contract r Lee made known on appll`o•. B¢rot! Elect-The.Hrahly Bred IM proceeds to Kenned hotel, Wobarr, "Bargains in Dry goods. . ..on'. No tree sdvertieing. ported Clydesdale, '5629],(Vol 28,6 ), noon;James Thom'a, Bos.Grove, night. - - Advertisements without written .nstruotions the property of %V H.-Puizh. Claremont, Saturday, rcceeds to John Hendersol,'e Bargains in Men's Ready-to-wear Suits. .. .willbe inearted until forbidden and charged ao- will make the season of 19013.st his own y'P - Bar ains in Household Goods. - -'ecrdingly::Order■ for discontinuing advertise- 1.L 33,can.'l, Pickering, noon;thence to g _ } 4i�ehenr muetbe In writing and sent t0.1110 Pub- stable, 2�miles east of Claremont. own stab'e, wr ere ho win remain until .. Bargains in Boots and Shoes.. Border Duke [10514; the well-known the following Monday morning. Bargains in Hats and Caps. > Job Work promptly attended to. imported Clydesdale stallion. the pro better known as Apple . •Bargains in Crockery. E SEggel7ilarl, Vlurkar dC Thexton, Proprietors erty•of Hamilton& Wilson,Brougham, Jack.-The celebrated American bred Bargains in Groceries. • , _ , • will m,ke the season of 1906 as follows : stallion,the property of Jesse Hubbard, ..._______Bargains-in Patent medicines. Monday, will eRve his own stable and Brougham,will make the season of 190& - - -- . NOTES 'AND .COMMENTS. .will-Proceed to W Gibson'-,lot 10,con 4' as follows :-aionday, May 7th, will .Bargains in Jewelry. _ _ % - Piokeriag, for night. Tuesday after- leave his own stable, Hamilton's hot.! - ' . ' A man in Par t.Hope has made a noon,p oceeds to bis own stable, where Brougham,and proceed to Jobuson's ho- -Everybody come! ' Let nothing keep you . ;wager that he can. walk from Port he will remain until Thursday after. tel, Wbitevale, for noon; thence to Mal, - away as you can save money. We have., noon. Thursday aftorucon, W.Cowie'@, vera hotel for nigh , Tuesday,Woburn - what ou want. ' - -` - ' Hope to Toronto, 'a distance of lot 26,con.7:for night. Friday, Seneca hotel, noon; Appleby's hotel, West Hill y' - sixty-three miles within•twenty- Young's,lot 30, con, 6, noon, thence to night. Wednesday,Tom's hotel,Liver' Co.,fours,;the time set for the feat his own stable until following Monday pool, noon; Gordon's hotel, Pickering, Remembetr we gra agents for the Crown Tailoring LToren being the.' 4th of June. The morning. night. Thursday, Bandel'@ hotel, _. to, All ordered suits we guarantee for style, fit and work- .man, whose name is Joseph Buwrnbrae Stamp. [8660, the tboro- Whitby,no n; 6ebert'a hotel, 13roQki n, :' nship. ma Wheeler, is 55 years of age, and bred Clydesdale stallion, the properly nir3ht., Friday, Myrtle hotel, noon, of James McCrae & Bon, Cizerrywood, Ashburn,night. Saturday,proceeds to _See our Wall Papers. has_the.reputation of being quite own stable where be wll1 remain until . - will make the s.awn of 1906 ae follows : We sell the Celebrated Royal al Household flour. An athlete. The feat of walking M„aday, proceeds W Johnston's Hotel. Monday tnoraiag. 3' over slaty miles in,a day is a most Whitavale,noon; thence to A.Briguall'a Sir ddrxander(12362)-The choicely. - nlnusual thing -in this age. as con. 6, fickeriaR,toe night. Tae.day, bred imported Clydesdale+ stallion, the D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, ._people now have a decided desin- ♦ Gordan's Hotel,Pickering, night. Wed- property of D.vid Dafoe, Green River, . -__ . . - clination to walk. If you go into nesday,Geo.Wood's,lot 27,1Duabarton) will make the season of 1906 as follows: PICKER 1.1.V �s - •- ` .�NT _ --• the cite you will find men wait noon; Toyae'a Rouge Hill, night.' Monday afternoon, M,sy ;th will leave .. Thursday. Maxwell's Hotel, Highland -his wa stable,Green River, and pro : 'for five or ten minutes for a car to y g coed to Gordon's.hotel, I ickeii e. a!ght; take them a block or two. In the Creek,noon;Callendu's Hotel, Malvern, night. Friday,James I4fitee, Armadale, Tuesday. Thw. Maddafoid's, Ki°qtitoo country a man will hitch up his g Franklin Ramer's, Bos Grove, =cad,noon; Royal role', Whitby.a ght; M I L. _� _ r noon; '..- ' horse to take him a mile to get night. Saturday,his own stable where Wednesday, W J Beil'e. Andley, noon: _. . . . - • - the mail., A few days ago we ha vciil remain antic the following-Mon• Mr.Corners, Kinsale, tight: Thursday, I N E R - Y _ picked tIp- a -seeing man un the dap morning. Namiltoa'a hotel, Brougham; noon; - _ . - road, who .Ras standing by the BuCe�rlaaltte L 19, ,3338] (11228) F. IIeelby'd, 7 con, Pickering, nicht; _. ; road-side x'aitinR fora ride, s.9 he ' The ch icety-`red imported Clydeeda'e Friday, Chao. Trane, 1lfougolia, noon ; _. ; had "calked all the tvtk from property John Lowery,10th con,Diarab•m,aiaht; ' stall! n,theof B. C. Banker. _ Just received a fresh stack, including Children's tiVear y � _ •f3atarday,to his dwn.affable until Dloa _ _ Dullbarton," a distance of nbetut YteI�`ilh,will make the season of 1906 day afttrt,00n. -_ _ _ . :_ . -_ . as f•.ilows: Monday, leaves bis own - . and Sailors. Latest Sty les. Low irices. - - _ two miler. Years 8g❑ �a'hen this staole, Kingston road, and proceeds to - - - - - _ _ . _ ._._-______.--- ----_ . country *as .new, it a as a usital = .. .. . . Toyoe'e, Rouge Hill, noon Applebp'r thing for wen, self! ttoiileu fou, hotel, West !dill,night. Taeedaq. 13af�. For the Stomach 1VT R S - H i R K S & .. C O• �� -to calk a distanve of from. thirty -way house noon;Mead's hotel.Bummer ■ - , - - . - . to fifty miles a Clay. and often hoagie, night. ,Wednesday, $eonpdy'■ �., . Heart ani Kidneys carrying a heavy burden'-at the betel, tt„burn, q Boa; Diatvero, si;bt: . risme Lime. it n'ould be a aced 7harstap, Wm. Aah'@, 8th` con', Mark. ='At ham, noon; David Reesor'e, Ceder s r � [] P (�J, - thing for the race, if walking Wm. Carter'r,.. �• Restnrative it a CUM .0i •fv - elsere .for ed in to a rnitch [;rove, night. -Friday, • • a . - g 3rd con., Picke inn,noon; thence to his CSE-opt Ol sS��t� CUM . greater, extent than it is.- The own .stable to the following Monday - _ _ . • -. - race has not physically• degener- morning. - � .-.-' Stationery is good, including : 4t is a common mistake to take artlflolal Maw- tlltlA ,8ted, but sOrrie say that the jajt-rsg�sctn.-The itnpor'ed Clg3esda'a [rentor stomach trouaterbe heart etta.cmats •� I people of today are much lazier stallion- (Vol. XXVI) 12073, the pro- for weak heart--or so-called kidney remedies for Large.bufatnef ravelopes, • ' .• '. ` ' . = — than their forefathers were. rip o! (livid M.Grabam, Pickering, dtseesedktdneya These oreaosdot�otact oc0W _ . L-! atery or of their own acrnrd—[bay have no goo Examination Paper in foolsoap and tablet-form . • will make the season of 1906 as follower. trot over themselven-ane not owe in SOD times v a �OR.SALE.—Two cod second-hand M°adap, blay 7th, will leave his own V tete sicimess the regi[of the cress Ie u t!e Large and small 17PritlIIg Tablets. g stab's, Gordon House, Pi Eng, sad fault of the nerves wh,ch control Lhe organ— 1�T DuQgie.for sale. In.ngod repair. Apply ° ,• •ad on1�throtWh the.@ oe"es can stom•dL, -'.Fa etries and a racist Of i�Ote Pangr tto L.H.GaANT,Duabarwn, 333E proceed to Bandel's-hotel, Whitby, f r kidhey or heart dia' ie•e be eared Dt P PB t, night. Toeiday, proceeds to the Can. Shoop, of Racine I:scooata, learned .Ink in large and small bottles, also .NOTICE.-] wish t8 give m hearty tral hotel, O,hawa, for night. Wed. early inht■medieai rtenos that g - - needs oceeds to Bandei'a beta[, for these inside nerves re the power , thanks to the persons who nobly saved Y ,p- ne.ry es—that :nroa¢b [bass Towel Rings, _-: Embroidery- Hooks, I. m1 hone from being burned by my netabb-r's night. Iharsday, proceeds to T am•a only was it pos- stbletocurein- ---tiro on Fnday the irib-oTlast weak as a had a Ataddaford's, for noon; thence to h'i d:g•-stWn,beart burn. belob- ' ' - very narrow escape. TP011A8 SADLER, ing tneomnia backscha - . . Kinsale, own stable, where he will remain until pears weak• ureses. and Felt ZOr Dhapes, etC•r EtC. • . the following Monday morning. •Bri¢bt'a dis• ease•and all -` Denson 1;380-Tbe famous Standard- otheraffectlon3 r tbo kid- '-•'1`, T /f' �j BOO M- . bred Stallion, tte property of Robert net's.. rorallof tbeeeailments . �� .LYL _ If are oat separate s.ckneeses and - — Davidson• Cherrywood, will make 0-e arenottobetreated a-lath.They are season trf 11!06 at his own stable, with merely ss-mptomsof, zaside nerve weak- . thaexceptionofDina ay evening at 6. a��s•'and when the acrveyarerestored er'9 the symptom and'tIIe sickness dinap f r. , ­-" C. Bank Kingston road ; Tuesday a remedy which Dr. Shoop prescribed or -,.,r,�� , 11 TIS r. evenldg, Johnston'>a hotel, Whiteve,le; 'these ailing nerves is irnow•n ns 'Dr. Shoop'• ._ f1 . AIL CONTRACT. hur a eveniti , Geo, To ne's,Rouges Restorative Itrelt••vesthepainanddistressof Wa* . 1l I Pa a rs9 a rats, . 1 . s, ; y,; -" ; ;. .T ed Y. g _ Y. . kidney:etoaaLchend IIcarc troubles Quicker even - . . .. .. . -- Hill; Friday evening, Bohn DIltioy'e, than those medicines designed stiaply to give . SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Cedar Grove. te�mporary'ret;ct. Dr.Shoop's Restorative can �'. C� _ _ Postmaster(lenses!, will be received Gallant Chattan^The Champion lm now be had of druggists,everywhere For sal• . • - r �� at Ottat>a until Noon. ext Friday,. the ported "Clyde@+els 6ea!'ion, (Vol. 26), and 1eO0� �by -- -- - S large fresh stock now on hand. °rises in Wall Raper ranging . _ -.'20th June, 1908,for the conveyance of [4323' the property of Robert Dafce, pIEhERIi\',G PHARMACY. • from Be.tip. His Majesty's llxil a reposed Green Rifer, will make the season of , -week eact-f way,ibet between els-t niet per 1908;to follows Monday, slay 7'tb,will - . - - s :John Parkes • leave hisfown @table.to H•milton'stiotel, ,New ddvertt„e,nents. I;�11Zlhf�t'tC'11. DU\BARYON and TORONTO Bcrough3m, night. "Taeedav, Gordon's — hotel, Pickering, night. Wednesday, . . ;from the 1st October next. _ Torn'@ hotel, Liverpool, noon; David 1j OR S ALE-A quantity of seed # . . - Diilne'e,Cherrywood,night- Tharaday, 1' b°ck4h^at, at:ver hu1t, Cl•sa and dry IproduCie �arkeY - I�Brougham Stock_Market Printed notices containing further Apply to FRANK SHEPHERD,Pickering, .31• , information As to conditions of propos- Peter B. Reeeor's, lot 3, con 5, Scar• - _ _ ed Contract may be seen acid blank boyo,noon; Harvey Spenoelp,Sasrboro, Ct HOST-HORNS &e. FOR SALE.- I _ townlioe, night. Friday, T. Cox. �7 Bulls and heifers,an the way from a to 1+ W. C. LaFraugh; of Stouffville, T,77a6 1ted farms-of-Tender may be obtained at Armadale, noon; Franklin months old. Also timothy and. Aleike clever .will. be at Mechin & Poucher s worth e, 'Fat Cattle, Hos Beef Hides, ;the Post Offices of I)unharton, Tonin- house, Markham, night. Saturday, ��• Also tongues for implements, wagons store, Brougham, every Tuesday g • - " - - !U and route offices.and at the Office Root,,- Ealfteson'r, fol 20; eta. All will..be sora cheap for quirk sale. - etc etc., of the Post Office ins ector at To- .Pros.olaremt.nt, 2stf morning.lrrepared to pap the high_ P . Uarkham, moon; 'thence to .hie own , - ---- est rice 1n cash for Butter and Mone advanced on fat stock. Tonto. I stable. - - OU$E8 TO` LET-Situated on EHg . He has also arranged with .. yFeeders for sale. . . _ Hing St.Esst,,Piokerina village. one .ieehin,to buy produce for him ,: Drop a card if you wish to buy r sell ,POST OFFICE -1m arted Clydesdale Stallion a ten-roomed house and the other etRbt-loom- P r y A ' -- DEPARTb1EN,T,I olestane G7tief 4254,Vol. 265 the ed,,vith small lot to each. Everything,in good during the week for either trade or apply to _ Mail Contract G.C.ANDERSON, property ' of-the Balsam Clydesdale I condition, For particulars apply to W. D. or cash, as desired. John A. White Sons,-- Branch, jj Horse Association, will serve mares Goapotr, 3I-S!. a, ra,. - -'Ottawa,14th May, J Superintendent. during the season of.'1903 aI.(follows: 'C ILO FOR, SALE.-A first-class h` BROUGI3AM. ►J �? G S-' F ug •• 1908, •• - Monday,May 30th leaves his own stable stave silo. will be eold cbeap to 1mmed- of,J. y.1]ianey's, Greenwood, for Wm. iate purebasar,size 13 x 20. Easily taken down. White's, 7th Con.,, Whitby,,for noon and rebuilt. The subscriber is ik'.so prepared Butter; — Eggs) ' -^/�1 a take in a limited posture. cattle do pasture, 0i'Qek�tlilthllZ thence to th [Nilson a lot 1, con. 9, to ebnina limited pasture. water a°d.ehare . y Pickering for night. Tuesday, proceeds guaranteed. H.T. LovE. Audley.�30-39 �1 1_ _ _ s Lo Myrtle Hotel for noon and night. -:Chickens.' -=�� N 0 ES E E E S Wedn!@day, Frocee is to A,sbburn Hotel undersigned baying bought out I .. IThe itnd s Pickering Lumber Yard — the, blacksmlGhing•business of•R.• h:` lYlethodist Church -- Bri 'them'io Claremont Market. • =Moore, is prepared to do black- - Ovr? nr stock is cdmplete. smithing in all its lines. 1. . _- In all kinds of building-material .. a nes ay market day. . Horse-shoeing- a - Specialty.' .. VIA fOc30 a m.. :.Preaching including rough and dressed lumber, TO ThtE ?:00 p.m,. " lata, cedar, etc.` GEOR�F ZrAW, .=-' -- - 2.00 m.. Sabbath School.` Our stock of "hingles is also.tom- E• E• N f T . EMERSO . ' ' ' N O R T �-i s:oo p'm.......Epworth League, on Plete in Britisholutnbta, New Brun` PICKERIIV G, ONT. T and Ontario Cedar._ .. Tuesday. � wicl.a n :-,-Buyer, M - 8:00 p.m.......Week! Prayer on s All kinds o e usual Mouldings; - .. y r. - -Bu Mongolia. 'W E T'. Thursday. Base,CasinF, V Sheeting and!Floor- Ie&t [5011001 1 ing always stock. A 1 �r RETUAN FARES: ,',Rev.J. E. Moore,, . - ._.. - �� - . aR e' Pb.Ph. B. '' Winnipeg. -- >l2ald Straisburg •iV8.25 _: .. Pastor. 'W D GORDON - 8ouris 13 50,Saskatoon - 37.267 .. . ._.. . Brandon 98 b5 ' Prince Albert 5e.flo =FROST - a . - - _ - _+ .Yoosonlls 8120 No.Battlaford. 80A0 S LOCKS � � � ^ t 'areola �1.5e Yacieoa Iaoo To$o4NTo, dNTr. • US 4MP • Make a- Pence of. S trength . . • -• Yor'ktottl Red Deer- - 41.b0 _.- .9- I _- - .. _ .Students from British Columbia,Sas•. . - Regina 85,711 Mettler 1.60 The heaviest, strongest wires made can't make a strong katchewan and Manitoba on the west ;0� Yom Ja1s = 81100 Ednanton} fence unless' the locks are as strong as the wires. A fence, to New Brunswick on the east are in - like a chain, is only as strong as its weakest spot. • • k 0i all materials and design attendance this year.' Distance Is bo _'_ `_ GOING: pti°stook. It will pay you hindrance to those who wish to get -r .. , June 5th,good to ntutn until August 0th. The New Frost Lock and Frost Wedge Lock are the most to call at our works acd inspect our stock the best. Our graduates are always •- Jane 10th, " '• August 20th. unyielding parts of a Frost Fence. They make the whole and obtain prices. Don't be misled by successful. Our facilities Are unsur-' Jay 3rd. Sept. �• fenCe as strong as the strongest wire. agents we do not employ them,consequent- l COMMENCE vow. No Vaca- 8e t 17th,. ly we can, and do throw ods the ag(aats UOsis. College open entire year. Mag- - - Jnip 17th, P• g P y +tg- - . And remember-sbould FROST FEvclts go wrong, from commission of 10 per cent., tl►hieh yoq WM nifleent catalogue free. For rates to other pointe and rompinto in• mechanical defects or workmanship in building certainly save by parch asina farem,t0/:- _ formation apply to ne•reet<'anadtan Yaciflo they are repaired, free of cbarga LL-Wo call solicited. Ailetat,or write to C B Boarrta. District W J E1. LLIOTT, Pril7crpal, P4ea$ ,Agont7lYottgafToro 1, L c uta t. t. ....s."3 - 'w: r �•'l .. .'�• , 'y y !4'aa� ti,:�.;c.n. ,,,J^�r :A'* .,`'7^m `(.,w ,,•n'. � x ,+,I .'I.C. .� Y My - rj`*',E",E' d. Y '79^ 1�•i'• 'I'!i f 1� h+*•^ '1 .h` �' iiTt%-i _ : F"µ -it"^..�yg.:6 „k 91 :i•�.- ' r ,�.+�rxsr. ,R+O. y -fix 4i' +jv -3. `:. '_"• .-. ... .• sees _ :._. .._ .`" ... f. ss ' n. - • .�,: ..•f,.. ...:'. ...sill � ..—....�.. .. _. 's.=l' ..� .. '•w- _ '�-.' r. v i :,,,sees L ,:• .:.'-. • sees.. w ,- ,.,.. ,F,.,.- sees.. .` •`M.j., '9+ ^u� ._ ,� .. ..:,. ...,:. ..:. •,.. less�.14 _ 94 i _ Rev. ev. Al. C. Tait , in Toronto O �E R'REIGN G 1LIFE �lu"h5 thrs week, MIDDLE -- - ---+ Wm. Dowswell was in the city _ Stands for Security and-stability.— on Monday. A Time 'When Women Are Susceptible to Many i Savings. You are Sure of BOTH and much y Herb Forsyth is home at present I MORE iu ` z on his vacation. Women Prepare Dread Diseases—Intelligent -- - George.Adair, of Myrtle, .was , i -home over Sunday. for It. Two Relate The Experiences. Ae fdwerel9lZSank of Valfla. " Miss F. Hutchison was home The "chane of life" is ,from the city for a few days.. the most critical period of - " Wm. Leaper is having a galvin- a woman's existence, a>�d ,A deposit of $1.00 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT npoa the anxiety felt b women ` ' seed roof put on his residence. y �' ✓� � ,h which interest is.paid four times a seal. as it draws seat is not- r" ,� C. Thos. Gregg is in Montreal this without reason. tt r, -- it ?week with a consignment f stock. Every woman who ries �O 1T NOT George Courtney has ved in- leets th care of• her - •- g C4 kw to the King residence on the health 4 this time invitee �hx� �' Put your money in'a place where.yo' can get it Will. disease d pain. ;« -when you want it. - w her s stem is in M ; Jos.- Evans is beautifying his Y , ' place by laying out a Erne spacious a de aged condition, or i�„ u lawn. she i predisposed to apo, tF a , Claromoat ' plexy, or congestion of �!.� ��� + !ti% - i L �E• Tod eager C.J. Brodie V. S.,is moving his any organ, the tendency is • office to the east side.of his res,- at this period likely to be• L— denee. 'come active—and with s Revs. A. R. Park and M. C. Tait host of nervous irritations, eaebanged pulpits on Sunday make life a burden. At �y' 4.+► " morning. this.time,also,cancers and Frank and Miss Jones and Miss tumors are more liable to M . Carruthers were in Sandford over tractive work. form and begin their dee- C. y�� , Sunday. Such warning symptoms :' i `• , • • _ Alfred and Mrs. Allaway, of as sense of suffocation, hot ay with J. — back- -Pickering,- spent, FridSashes, headaches, back- H. and Mrft. Beal. aches, dread of impending 0 'RS Mellville Chapman has engaged evil, timidityl sounds in • _ : with A. B. Dowswell in the tin- the ears, palpitation of the _. smithing business. heart, sparks before the Lawmowers repaired and eyes, irregularities, con- n aha ned oa shortest notice at atipaU°n,variable a,ppetite, • rpt weakness, inquietude, DOWSWELL'S, the People'sT insmit h the Claremont machine shop. and dizziness are promptly The first croquet match of the heeded by intelligent wo-. season was played here on "Tues- men who are apQroachirig !Ylrl. E..POwIl�.ri day when Mr. Theaker carried off the period in life when Gold Medal . the palm. woman's great change may a and Miss Leua be expected_ I took it for five months and then o8 and Mrs. Clad $ Lydia L� Pinkham's Vegetable Com- on untll the critical period had passed,and it _ Thomson, of Buffalo, are here vis- ponad was prepared to meet the needs restored me to perfect health. M_y advice _ ,tin their mother, Mrs. Hy. to auffer!ngg women is tot your Vegetable der �g of woanan's system at this trying period tornpouad, and they uric- sot be dteap Thomson. of her life. It invigorates and atrnrrgth- yoin�d•••—airs•E.Powlees,Deseronto,Ont Owing to the 24th of Ma�com- ens the female organism and builds up AAatheS. WOmasa's Case. - ing on Thursday the •'a`EWs'' the weakened nervous system, man will be here on Monday neat For epee advice regarding,this im- Dear hire. Pinkham:— --Ca11 On.--- instead of Tuesday. portant penod women are invited to '*As I owe my splendid health to Lydia R. W. Curry expects to have write to Mra' Pinkham, at Lynn, -Ease., E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compoimd, I am and it will be furnished absolutely free very pleased to write and tell you my ezpe- -the mouldingshop in connection of charrggee The present Dfm Pinkbam r.ence with it 1 am the mother °f three Henderson & Farmer, Claremont. Stith the machine, shop running in is the'daughter-in-law of Lydia E Pink- children grown to womanhood,,and have " 1. full blast neat week- He is a ham, her assistant before her decease, safely pawed the change oflife. and feel as busy man these days, and for twenty-five years since her advice �°ung and n strong t I did twenty years esu,and t know that this is all due to your Curry & White have the cote has bees freely given,to sick women, woman's friend, Lydia E. Pinkham's Sege- LIFT, FORCE AND - PUMPS tract to cut 280 squares of shingles - what Lydia E. Pinkham's Com- table Compound. I used it before my with their portable will. Panties . pound did for )ars. Powlese and airs. children were born,and,it greatly assisted and SUCTION liana ; nature and saved me much pain during the desiring shingles°'cut should cow- .Dear Dire.Pinkham — change of life. I took it,off and on, for �t +� municate•with either of the above "In my opinion there is no medicine four years,and had but little trouble andConstantly On Hand. pr1C@8 Rl�ht• t sickness that most women have to endure." parties. made for women which can compare with. —sirs. James K, Mann. W Bathurst Bt, Lydia E. Mnkham's V stable CompoundWind—mills erected and. Repaired The Citizen's Baud are engaged eg Toronto,Canada. 17 for the big demonstration at and you have no firmer ttiiend In the Domi g pion than I am. At the time of change of What L ifs E Pinkham's Vegetable Markham on the 24th. They �;a no suffered until live ttwas i was eoiiZtable, Cot°' did for Din Powleas and - Direct telephone communication With all parts of Pickering, occupied the-tSand stand on Satur- gyrational sad nervous that I was a torment C'9s tea, !t will do for other Svomen Markham, Scarboro, Whitehurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, da avenin and - ut some life in- at this time of lite. y B p to, self•and others. I surely thought also.$tou$ville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent to our burg. Then n air con- that I would lose my reason before I got It has conquered pun,restored health, system. -r certs are to be,contnued' during through, when fortunately an ofd ifiead +� Prolonged We is casae thi! utterly y the summer. t7nitur2na have been recommended your Vegetable Compounds bafl9ed physiclana. Orders promptly attended to. Repairing done. - purchased and will be on hand is Lydd & F'Ia kaW s Vel"It CmPeud Succeeds I ttrt Sdw$ FaM - - " .a few days. suaeaaaor to The bills for the Baptist •Sab- Whenever your bowels skip a day . .BAKING ! - tTOhn. Gerold c;t row s Bon, Ola:.moai. bath Sunday School excursion on without a movement—take a LA % -- -June 7th are now out. This will ET. Whenever your breadth is bad— ..be ad—••be the great event of the season your tongue waxy, or sallow=your On and after May Ist I will conduct _ _ , and everybody should keep the tongue coated—your breath foul— business In the store-adoinigg J. H. t'Y � Y , _ date in view. The popular excur- take a":LaX-ET only 5c. Sold by Beals furniture shop, where I willVe � ie _RnARDSONS sion steamer, "Garden City" has Pickering Pharmacv. keep constantlyon hand akgood sup- ` been secured to colivey the excur- ! of read and cakes. owing of finest display of ply e Im cissas eh est Jr sionists across the lake. -Tickets s' - Cakes eft all kinds made• to order on pp Stationary.A very large a shortest notice. China. ssortment of for Niagara balls will lie good f+irSUgionary. Books,Dolle, Toys, 'aa! 1e� - Ice-Cream Parlor in. connection. . received for the Holiday trade Call two days, but tickets to Toronto and ase them. _ SS ill be good for one day only. . ' . A. TbOi�S011� p mn all Magazines, i wont brass' band has :- r The Clare Idamages • moat, Orrt,•_ a WeekiyfOand Dailyl;Nswapapers. -- Clare (BnLeori t• been secured for the day.' For - full particulars see bills.- I have oo hand a large supply of the �GILyl��S g G 1 W. J'. H. R=CHAR�sON, Elilabeth Jane Searles, beloved Barrie Carriage Co's buggies. wife of Alex. Wilson,.ex-council I- P��� �G�,. Royal Household $5.00 •w•��,tb�. �__�or of Pickering township, died y The Barrie le are cod poop — ALN her late residence here on Sunda le and `- (lienors Flour 4.60, morningat the of 57. 'years Pee"P g Se are anxious to gas a.cgaarnted with you. -Constantly on hand.and 5 months. The deceased' has EROS? �C WOOD - 'been in poor health for some time You talk afloat your One Grade Only Also.'Bfna, Shorts and Chop, W�i�Sack Steam Pim Works but her death came rather sud- and That the Beet, we handle Canada's .... Lump Salta Farm Implements. 1 denly, and unexpectedly. She Best Production, „, � "+ Chopping fie.per 100 lbs. _ " � •heed a large circle of friends Svho • ` ` -Spill regret-to hear of her 'demise. The BwTie C ri iage• Wm, Hoover, Disc harrows, Scotch harrows, . A She leaves a husband and a fare- Green River. la a"sortment of bows, ridin and r � rg gg__ i'..;fly of three daughters and one Call and see for yoareelf. walking Drilla, Cults store, Scufflers son to mourn' her death. , Her g Hay Tedders and Loaders, Binders, F` funeral took plane oil rttegday R. J. Cowan, ' Brougham- The Time 3S Volalag . Mowers• Rakes, Hay Forks, Wagons,' when her remainl3 were conveyed _ When those Buggy, and Wagon Buggies, Wire Fence. Everything Y to the Ashburn cemetery for wheels of yours will need the farmers need. interment. Great Retic' ea - attention. �• _,: C�3APMAN. x T'.,AS::.x, - The ban-luet in honor of Lew.E. We can"fix them right and will guar- ._A,GENT. PICKEAING. Todd,. held iti Dowswell's hall on Colne along and see he great ba anis tee satisfaction. We ham a for. - the 0th lust , was a grand success, we are offering W are retiring rom sale two speeding carts. , and by the large number of friends business and all our stock must at All kinds of wood-turning at reason- 50 YEARS' p' and below cost. Co a early ,an et EXPERIENCE who attended the same, gave con- able prices. _ elusive proof of the,high esteem in bargains. Full"st k of ail lines. - A few of the bar ins We offer: W. H•,JACKSON. Brock Road. whicli 11rr. Todd was(held by the — , patrons.of the Sovereign Bank Seeds of all kin s.— The best place to buy, here. After lunch the usual toast M ingold, perfectly fresh lies lb: Wood, Iron, Lift and Forces Pumps list wits' proceeded Svith and ably All kinds Turnip'seeds, bulk, 14c. Wall-papers Also chsternf made to order. presided over-by.Mr. Arthur John- Art Baking powder with.clock, TRADE MARKS E- W, EVANS, stop. Many testified t the fiteh 1 Meat saws and many necessary —is .aT— DESIGNS ink qualities of Mr. Todd, and as 'articles alway's sold at 50c, they handCOPdeicri?t dcC• Q Anyone sending a sketch and deaerl tion may a mark of their esteem presented go here at 40ci $�nghaffis qutokly ascertain our opinion free wether an him with a uftiez handsome ring. The Very heavy stock of Prints, Flan- 'Over 2W sartiple§ to choose from ut tioneetroiedyn is conti entpaltHandbookOnpatents C r d =people were unanimous in their nelettes, dress goods, etc. 4c. er roll t] vent free.oldest agency for securing patents. 1 i Iii$ �Or� _ p p •Patents taken tbrou8h Munn A Co.receive -.wishes for his future welfare and Prices we are asking must move Mouldings to niatch all papers. Also,- WecW—ttce,witbout charge,in the n success P in hix new sphere in life. °them out. a full line of the best. S�¢ntifie )JMQ-2Can Get. your implement in good ,The happy gathering was brought Everything 'needed is kept in „`a a shape for the spring work. A handsomely ilhnatrated meekly., 1,09"tt cis. to a close by singing "Auld Lang stock. Paints, Oils and Varnishes; Always in Nation of any acientiac o cries Terme•ss• Work-done neatly and prompt+ ,1L so�drbyal o trate prices. gyne. ' - stock at lowest_possible rices ear:four months t newsdealere _p P. u� syand at moderate d ,, • Ter.ros.=Cas h or Produce. Don't forget the place. MUNN &Cve,B,road%iy.NeW Y n Eggs 14c; Butter 18c. F9bW hl C F rant. m r � rr r'L5 n•xr n D Audiey, W. G. BINGHAM, W. Risebrou h. M.- GLEESON & SON, - - . It is with regret that we report the _ North Claremont. Thomsons'old stand. death on Tuesday morning o Annie GRYXNWOOD,Ont.. " Dr. Ta�errs Family Remedies. r M. daughter of r. and Mrs. James 37 CLAREMONT; ONT McBradgy, aged 5 years. The little These ren•edies are becoming more I girl was at school on Friday in her •�• Furniture 'ten popular wit the public,each day,and usual state of health, but she soonC �� O ■, ��1 are Q�lrl hr all dealers under a positive w=�_� _ s statlet,e. ,1 showed symptoms of illness which de- V Store. guarantee. TR&we scare EAST ao�ere ror.:.ows•— velpped into diphtheria. Everything o Little Liver Pills, for constipation No. MAIL 8;33 A.M. that medical skill and losing heads and torpid liver.15c. 2 for 25c. Head- �� LocAL 2.47 P.M. could do failed to save the dear young Is the place for Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites. Dining room SniteA. acbe tablets, relief in one minute,2x• ,10 Loons., - 6:04 P.M. jHA, Crptrp sPttin{t in. the fatal work See our Couches, Extension tables, Sideboards and Iron Bedsteads and per bbx• Peruvian Tonic for catarrah ♦- 9.0003, w-complished. The funer ill Ilse prices they are the Lowest. �0 and that tired feeling 75c. For that __ litho Fas private.took place to the e deliver the goods WAanyywher'e. Distance no object, jumping toot.hriehe ask for Taher's '1`aantaNo BaoLo WsaT DUN as 18r.r.o M. •. cemetery in Pickering. The TCHILS.GROW Toothache dro A 1(k. For that hack- of the cornmuaity / is nothing like Taber a 'p•711 Loent 9.18 P.1i. :' .._,. ':.,..a_. .•_v,"e.,i. �c,. $fyQ9e P' Nif9 s.,dg p vv ""'7 iab6R, t ii,,19, a ;: f: m cough there .. ,. am �,"r.aY itt3� r ;.tt+ ,TAT`�54�' aM� +< ,;t:• $s�`� _ _ '�,n. _ •'w,. .Y:•u.wwlrs..w. �.za��r•�".a. '• a,*.� r - .7, -+a. `•..r'}'�a`'^.•.ar - ';m:•s:•z ;r.- 'e�:. 74�^� .;a^'.t nr-�+i"'i.•,�,r' =,: .,^•: „r-.a: S a� 5 - .. - - , _. .._,-.,.. .. _ _ - ..-.. _ _ M . . �. _ :9 , .,. ,. ...' '� ,,l t. r' . R .. ik"• ,' 1. , ..:> .. •. ^ , ♦ +t q 4 I and when .'13111ng up the trying kettle combats the views of those investigators - always use.part suet on that account. who assign to them alinoat human ;n_ PURITY' ll FANS HEALTH v `:.'. . Trying Out Without Odor--Many dis- telligence. But as exponents of that - . . . I . - .i tike to try out any kind of fat on account virtue which stands next to godliness, o! the odor penetrating to every room, :be maintains that ants stand pre-emi- . ' � Thais why you should use _ _-I. _ About the House' s but there is no need of this. Cut the vent and if the human race would pat- - --- el . suet in small slices and put in a double tern after them in this respect, half 1�ie I boiler or a pail with tight-titling cover. diseases on which doctors thrive would •- Set in a dish of boiling water over the vanish. fire until all the grease is tried out, then Ants, he declares, abhor dirt in 'any a ++♦'�++��+ strain and the fat is ready for use. No form about their persons: Nature -has • .. - : odor is noticed in the house, and the tat Provided them with implements that " SPRING SALADS. can show no trace of scorching. serve the same'purpose as combs and -� Spanish Salad.-Remove the skins ways to Keep It.-To keep-the suet on brushes !n the hands o1 civilized folk, ,• �� P and the make far more,effective use o! ,,f , .from six ripe tomatoes and put in a hand ready for use, salt it well after be- Y . .- " 8tewpan with one onion and three sprigs Ing.tried out, afterward pouring it into them.'-They are never too'busy to cleafi CEYLON GREEN TEA ed fine; moulds, where it-will harden and keep themselves. No job is'so important to - o! par8ley, the two latter chopped an ant that he won't knock off work to ' p add a food sized piece of butter, salt sweet for a long time. To keep it ire a Instead of the adulterated teas of a an. ,, 6 clean himself. He does not wait until the J P 1.6 end pepper to taste, and boil twenty fresh state always ready for use tri x P P9 do.0 hnuts, biscuit, coin bread or ud- day's labors are finished.to perform his F iminutes; dissolve a teaspoonful of corn- g P !Lead Paokate only.. 400, 60o app 80o per Ib. At all Craetlrs. din s,• are"it in this' way Remove ablutions. He is never too tired to lend stairoh in a little milk and add this, stir- g PSeP Y' another tint a hand-or rather a leg-to , , IIIGIkEST AWARD ST. LOUIS, 1904. - e 311 skin and chop very fine. To each ring constantly; cook two minutes and effect a thorou lh scouring.f He will tol- .. � . remove from the flre,; then add three 4uar•t of suet when chopped add 1 table E 6• eggs, beaten lightly; add a little more spoon salt and 3; qt. flour. ',tifix thee- erste loafing, occasionally, for the pro •' salt; serve on toast. 'this'is a delicious oughts and place in glass jars, tightly' tensor asserts ft is 8 mistake to suppose y - covered. When wanted for use, take 1 that ants are everlastingly hunting up luncheon dish. obs but he won't put up with dirt," ' c of mixture to each 8 cti of flour. j-• Cabbage Salad.=For one quart o! uP net bons. Cleanliness is ,the supreme RAPID - TRANSIT ' 4 finely chopped cabbage use a dressing To preserve suet in its raw state with- SALiIDA - as follows: ' Boil, together one half cup out chopping, place Win a pais of suit- law of. the community. able size, sift in flour to surround it But the professor rather detracts from !s a question that appeals to all in these -busy times-.- To the f- of vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, the credit one would otherwise be dis- Business Man, the Professional Man, or the Workingman - it '. one-half teaspoonful of sail, one-half completely, thus making it air-tight. . . "I I % teaspoonful of r; rub one fourth Cover closely and set in a cool place Posed to,give them for the practice of a question of vital importance. cup of butter ( 'a peream with one tea- and fi will keep indefinitely. this mc} t exemplary virtue by telling us - I ­%X— g - . �... . . , r, spoonful of flour and add ft to the boil- As Shortening-If the suet [s chopped that ants are driven to it by the condi- so.fine as to be creamy, it can used tion of their existence. "Wi t the ` ` _ _ . fag vinegar; twit fixe sonatas; then star - - most scrupulous cleanliness,"theusays, - - - ' - '- in almbst any food -ref turin shorten- P __ - _._ in one well beaten egg; pour while hot } g the could not taco ze-each other nor ' • --"t , over the cabbage. ens, the usual trouble being that in food Y g t Celery 6 y eaten cold the particles of suet if coarse communicate anything. The cohesion CUSHION Ff Salad.—Two head's of cater -0f '.the individual with his fellow's is °a four hard-boiled eggs; chop the celery make the food unpalatable. -Pie crust, _ r and three of the eggs with it; cover with when made of the finely chopped suet is maintainednSe of solely. msdicttm . . - �. as good as that made of lard or cooking o th \\`� A the following dressing: One cup of ered with dust the possibility of its be- r . ,i time ars one teas ounful of s8it; one oil, and for meat pies it makes. art ex- g p ceilent crust. For this use '; cup finely ing recognized- is ciiiniiiished'to -an 'ex- - 4easpoonful of mustard, three table- traordinar degree. - The antennne in ._ ispoonfuLs 'of sugar, yolks of two eggs, chopped suet, 3 caps flour sifted with 1 y g - - teaspoon salt and 6 levet'tesspoons bak- Particult}r must always be kept clean, with a teaspoonful o! cornstarch, small [or it is on with their aid,that the ant - . _ ' •-piece of butter; when cold add one-half Ing Powder. Mix a soft dough with 1 n` _ . ,_ - cup icewater, then roll out to fit the top 'remains in close communication with its __T c cup of cream. , tribe. ­­ , of the bating dish. This is also suitable1. Cream Cheese Salad. - Color the It is their`hi=hl develo`ed sense' of - , cream .cheese a' deh�..ate_green, using- for the crust of frit puddings- to. be. b Y p baked or steamed. cleanliness, the professor- says, which either the juice of boiled spinach or' - a " —7 ,an ever ready and ec(o{nomical means of`quick loenmotiTon, ,° vegetable coloring. and form it into II the suet 13 used 'after being treated also explains the an "funerals"' ab�iut ��� BICYCLE H�� �o Y®�����7 nV b out less should be used as it packs-so which so much has been written. Ants. balls or eggs.the size of a walnut; take _ a flat salad dish and make nests of the closely that one is liable to use too it is well kn,wn, carry their dead to �, tender. (eaves .'of lettuce, and in each moat}. '- .s'f�r can be bought Tor 5 cents deftnite burial places, where they ar- w'(rethcr (vr business, exercise or ref nation. nest put three or four eggs of the a Pound anywhere, and has little waste range them in moist care[uI order. The Cushion Frame liicycTe fitted with Il icnic handle Bars . A yfl in it, there is quite a saving over lard at little creatures do not, however, do this I -Itlorrow Coaster Brake, a¢d dtainy Day Mud Gkarda,_is an Ideal _ cheese. %Vith these serve ma onnaise he object.of-providing their dead Nount. Y 9 or 2fl cents with t dressing and crisp, salted biscuits or - comrades with:a=last resting piece, Dr. It induces those to.tide vand'never rode -before. and those vy6o. - aster crackers. _ _ - Oyster Salad.-�csld oysters sniff HOUSEHOLD HINTS. _ Fschench states: It merely obey- ride.'to ride the more - V the instinct of cleanliness which impels t' !they are plump, and then put them m . Paisley and "watercress are the'most. them to remove all refuse from the nest CLEVELAND, BtLVER RIBBON MA$SEY, . • cold water while they are boiling hot so practical garnishes, for they look. well and carry it away_ to a definite spot" PERFECT, 'BRANTFORD. _ - ws to make I I .them firm;-put them to one with almost any dish. If'parsley L!k - Made in Cushion or Rigid frame :Models. - -side and boil five eggs hard; take oft the obtainable fine celery lips may be used. . whites and chop (Inc: lag a bed as white. -__ - CANADA CYCLE AND �iilt�T{1R COMPANY, i.imlted, Eggs are used either hard'boiled and - :.-,_ _ lettuce in -a long dish. place the�oysters s iced or the hard-boiled yolks,may -be _BLOODLESS GIRLS. "Makers of the %Vortda Best Bicycles." in this cover them with s ma onnaise meted and sprinkled over or srnund a — GNU, OP'T 'A1D ��'Oitl►S - TORONTO Il[;NCTION. I ; dressing; aver them place the yolks of ish; 'the graled•yolks are effective on Can Obtain Ne-a Hea:th Through. the . s ° of Dr-Williams'.Pink Pills. ' s. Do not let it stand ton before m spinach. .. '___...__ .._..__...._....�.__----.__.. .- _ 11 the eggs. which have been mashed-fine s gild lastly the chopped whites- of the Lemons are' used more for fish than Use g eats; such as fried oysters and lobster Anaemia means bloodlessness. SOMA NOVEL CHURCHES acts }n a first rate- mariner as' a r.w stn It church to the thousands of men'engaged Serving you do the oysters and cutlets.' They cut in quarters,.and Williams' Pink PiHs actually ma. . ' - . :lataYonnaise will _become watery. Be a portion served. on the plate of each rich, red blood and thus ,cure anaemia. in the beep-sea fisheries. -„";sure the lettuce is thoroughly dried. person. When 'the bleod:ls poor the neiw'eg aro nether jalleery curious church is-to d, - -, _ Beet Salad.-Boil six, small beets un- Paper frills' far. decorating hrtailcri starved and_ irritable. Then .comes hy- STE.►MER Q['TFN .i1LF.XstiDRA L3 .'A ;reen at (;alleywood. rspar'fhi>lmstord, • til tender, and when cold chop them;- chaps are made by folding and !ringing steria, neuralgia, sleeplessness and ,ri Essrx;'Err l�nc�.``It stands in the ten- ` . t` ' ,boil stx eggs hard and remove the whites thin letter a er. then wrapping around other nerve disorders. Headaches, bagk- FLOATING CHURCH. _. -ire of a acecourae, the only other from three o! them to garnish the top the end of the chop to keep ttie grease- aches'and sideaches wear out and de- building-lzzeing a windrifiii. The course of your dish: chop the rest of the eggs, from coming through. press the poor pale_ victim. Dr. Wil- . - • — runs quite close to the church, and two -- but not tri with the beets; snit and pep- • Boiled carrots snit beets,--slicer! .with Hams': Pilik'-Pills soon :bring_ruddy in England Enewirades Flirting ^r thrge races are Ireld�there over year. r per the beets and eggs after they are vegetable cutters into fancy shapes, are health and lively vigor. ,They soothe tee The circumstance i�rende-red more re- 'chopped and- mix them together lighfty; nice for cold-meats and have-a pretty jangled, nerves and give new strength ani! One in Chicago Has Opened markable .bf that incl that the church put in disli and pour over any good effect around a white entree. to every organ. \liss, �Yinniz Allen, - was built .niter the;-racecourseI.was laid , salad (itecetn� garnish ttie top with Never use' any kirtri of scouring soap Montreal, says: "I was so wank and -. a Nursery. .- out. rings-ate-of-the,whites'ot lice Lhree eggs- to clean an enameled bath-tuba. It will i un down' that my trionds thovghl ! I he Harehllls Roacl �i�w Cflrsgrega- It 13. VCry probable lhat. in•^trier la ! aavrd out and :erne. . . coon take off the enamel 4 the use. is was going into consumption. I was tional Church'at.l ee6,. England, have aftrart *-o-o le-•ter the churches the ser , . . - - Pineapple Salad,:Sef,ct a lar e, ripe,e, continuer! Ion Use kerosene on- ri palas a.corpse, had no appetite and one so fat as to provide a speaking- mon; will be m1. ade much shorter. ford F P g - did not.sleep well The feast exertion tube for the deaf. . This tube cunsi.ts r,f ftosobery .remarked that he had some lainEanPlc. and after cutting oft the top, or ammonia. .. . ' I - remove the inbide. learing only the Tin boilers and other tin-articles of !:red meyout, and if I walked a few ordinary•gas-piping; which is cOnstru�t- lime aro mad that one of the bishops shell; next remove the skins end seeds household service must be thoroughly tlocks 'I' would be almost- breathless- ed betwtPn the eves and the ull it, had issuea a iharFe to 7t1 'clergy tom- - .. horn a few grapes; then take two ripe a dried before putting+ awe or rust will tits sister advised me to. take Dr. Willi- wtiere there is a trumpet like contri- plaining of the undue shortness of ser- bananas, peel there. and,cut into sen 1 l 1luickly apvea•, herose a will remove ams' fink PilLs, and after using them vane which acts.as the transmitter. ,kt mons of the present day. This struck - '_ pieces'. also 'cul the rfn'ea le and_ rust from tins, Irons, door-bin es, ke s. fr r a few weeks I am again en in pp g y I 14Y g the extreme'end'there is 'a funnel life flim with _ ; -grapes in small 'pieces: mix all to ether etc.. - • good health, and-have good color. . I development of the spealing tube., A M`Fl.,"'(-1IOLY FECLiNG - " -with mayonnaise ' dre%sin• rePlace a in Bread and cake tw-xds should be well think every weak girl should take Dr. It is�su ested lhaC/n a short time-it ' y (,. P 8g His• ]oMslip said that he should avoid . " the pines le shell, and serve, washed'once.or twice a week with warm „\\itliams' Pink Pitts. `. will be possiDie to disperLSe with_the PP that diacesn, for lie was under the ern- water and.soa and dried 'thorou hl Dr. V1'illiarns' ['ink Pills will cure' P, f3 Y• Churches to, large extent.'.All that will re,sion ghat_ 'the sermon that was i - any case of bioodlrssnoss just as•surely R EIO�V TO USE SUE and lets with lid npea to air..weil before n; they cured, �lisS Allen., The' pals be necessary will be td'switch ori felk:- l� short had.yet to fie written Uein,f used, olhenvise Ihe. contents will _ phones from the various homc>s of,the' ��bather. Girling in church will be--en-. . .. ! anaemic needs only- one thin new p The value of suet is often little under become mouldasinti musty,,,acid the.box Y g congregation and connect them with-the- cciuraged as a means of bringing more • •._ Stood by the housekeeper, and much of itself rusty. blood fan . Pink ills home and eases tfise-sFrmori:�=s..'=ors-a l= --- e to---ml.,hip is a debatai�ie. point. Dr. W ill ts' . P male f = new; rich blood pith every dose. That SLR I ` - , it fs wasted that ought fo be made. use . Dish and glass towels should be thor- the comforts of !-heir own.private.atom. Tile g�•, wt, B: Williams, however, is. —�f. It is valuable 3or shortening and for uuuhly washed eery day in-Iroti very like arisemia, indigestion, neuralgia,i'a, at- should be�riiied by fire Nvay*: ikat disiinctiy� fn fiiFOT-of flirting 'rn-�hu�ch. - i. whir.-they cure-all. common diseases Irving in connection with-lard.. soapy, .water. 1f at all.greasy.,.they {,ilahon of the heart, headaches and confe,ssiong by telephone' ate. not'per Ic >a s; 'The expectation of seeing a Q(1 or any oily fat:'The grease from fowls, should also be put over the, lire in a backaches, St. Vitus dance, partial•par- mitted by the Fioly See. Solite little young woman home has brought many ' ` which is so oily that neaps people never e o , •soda or ammonia and clysis and the secret troubles that m-akir time ago the H > ,vdcd church for the fifst time.'.' , �� think of using 4, can be made a goad water and aflowpd to- boil, then rinsed the lives of, thousands of women miser- on the queslion whether (t'woulr ire One Yorkshire church, in order to at- - : medium for, frying by adding an equal thoroiighly'. and always hung out in the able. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold considered Valid, to hear confessions lract visitors undertakes to take"care of ' - - ' ' amount of suet which-has .been cam open air'to dry. - by medicine dealers or by mail at'. ;fl made in this.man'ne`r. As-Iris-bC'e>z:men- bicvcles and similar'ar•ticles.-`A'Chicago Cully tried out. Food fried in 'it soaks i o cleanse speedily and effectuilix all cents a box or'six•boxes for $2.5o from tioned, the decision was in the nega- minister has lone fi•rther than this, for - . .tat less`than %-heft pure. lardi$ used, cooking utensils, place on the range The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock= five. Archbishop Kain has receiyxi' he has opened a,nursery.f�.r'the:benefit , ';� :. immediately after removing the con- ville, Ont. " ' another decision from the .sanie'source, of mothers. who have babies so.young _ 4e tents, pour in hot watrsr and washing _. �_ • --on' the 'subject of asking dispensations that they do not care to leave them 'at soda, put on the lids or corers, and let from canonical laws by cable and tele [r'ome. "At the same time these ntalhers I1' - stand-until ready to wash_thoroughly.. . 'POSTCARD t3GHOOL�OQi{S. graph• The answer. from Rome..is .that do not care to t•akd them to church lest :,lo Coll ��� ,no,411 After wiping dry, turn upside down on . this practice`cannot be allowed, and, they disturb the congregation. Hence . the-range., before putting away in the' in fact, it is nbw. . lbc.nece5si(y of ili_e nursery whtch has • a Y --Children's Education .Assisted by Foreign - c}oset,• C _SPECIFICALLY •CONDf \AHED. been opened.-Peursan's Weakly. The-seasons first Cold A photograph which has become soiled - . P.pifs Letter§. �, , •�^ _ . :- ma be sli ht—ma ield by dust, or smote. can easily he clean- The )}teachers of two of the highest' -� �- y $ y y Much success, has attended .the inter- churches in i.ondon-St. Mary \1o}aa-' ed. Hold it underneath.the cold water A DANGER TO--- - ,--![UOD. Ao early treatment, but the faucet, and gently wa_,h it with the hank} change of letters and postcards between lene, Paddington, and St. Mary , agl - _- . • T 1. . or soft brush, as the water tows over Pupils in the I�ndon County Council leve, �imister Square-are not in favor No mothec.would give her little ,one `"next 'cald Will halig. •o21 it: IUoro'ughly rinse in clear; cold wa- schoois -and those in schoolr- in,our' of the reporting of•sermons. .A.Pgeacher. poison if site know., and yet all the t colonies, says the London Express. at one of these churches has-vehemently . 'longer; it - will be more ter, and the picture will look almost or sr-called,soothing syrups and many„ of quite as good a new. London boys and girls are putAn denounced the•habit of the Press in.re the liquid medicines given children con- .. troublesome, t00. IT n- communication ,with children in IRs Beet tea made Ibis way is eery stimu- cording details of services and crilicis (Main poisonous opiates, find an overdose 1. necessary to take chances g• A p elementary schools in any part of his in sermons. He said they thus sin will kill. \\filen a mother uses Bab s latin lou re wire ops-halt ound . g y'' y , lean beef. cupful of cold water, pinch Majesty's dominions from which hppli- against "holy rriscrvc," Let ihent not oivri Tablets she•has•the-guarantee nf, ' on that second one. Scott s of salt. 1\'ipe the meat with a cloth, cations are received. Already there talk about the music ar sermon, much e government analyst that this rnedicin3 cut it down'very Gnr., tai-Ing 'aw"ay 'all have been many cases of interesting less_speak of publishing.it. does not contain•one particle of opiate Emulsion is a�preven ive and instructive correspondence. The Possibl the most novel church in thte or narcotic that ft cannot possibly do 4 �-- the fat. Put it into a•jar, and add the Y Y • /us well as a cure. Take water and stilt. Cover with a strong County Council pays the postage on the. world is a floating church which pos harm. This assurance`is 'worth much paper, a put 'into n ptin of hot water, letters: Canadian; and,.New Zealand sessrs a•tower• :incl steeple.. This church tr, tlie:mother who care-, for the safety, - school boys and girls are the most pro- is built on lhe.decks of two large boats; of her little. ones. ktrs. Chas. Nib- .--:1 f - which n3YPlt be, three-quarters up the, ' - i,augh(in, DcT3ert fital(on, N.S., says: t jar. Let it cook slowly for two hours, line correspondents.• and'can be�moved from point to point then Let i "c o serve with e small piece One feature is the interchange of pic- the Delaware River as required. It have used Ilal)•'s Own Tablets for'colte • 11 1.z.�. 100111 ULS101 f toast. torial postcards which invariably .re- effects a most, striking ;pPearance_ac it sktrnnclt f{pub{pg. and other ailments yl ' ° sults, The,scholars engage in this on childhood' find find them so valuable _ ,.__. moves u �Ytd droop the ria er. is when colds abound and +heir own initiative. A suggestion ;s dire to the fact that it.p>ssesses n lofty that T would not be wl.hoiit=thrrtrinth�-' :' CORRECTS SOL0110N_ thrm,vri out• that the pnatcards mighthe yleeple, rininp fraitt its squaff tGy�eC• •ltou;e.;' Gold,hy medicine rlcalers Or ly you 11 have no cold. Take it . made as instructive as the letters. There w•hile_from the top of the steeple waves trail at. q5 teals a box from The [)r. When the Cold 1S COntraCted Dr' Escherich Says Ile. fihould Have Fx- ;s nothing in the regu1alions to Prevent a nag �oiih the. word "Bethel" upon it. W illiamsti.i\4edfClne Co., I3rpckvi'}le;Ont. lolled the An !or its Cleanliness. f.ondon headmasters from adopting this Thta ehur�•h is able to follow the sailors ;__ course if they ser, fit. and ix, checks i?lflamma- about on-the _ According to T)r: Cult!rich; a -learned- \t 'the Ostend Public schools cn}lec- Sli Iti'.iCE OF THE WATER.F.R. r• I ,dd : - Charley. you Here barn to be tion, heals the membranes entomologist of Strashurg L'niver fly, tinny pf hll - postcards on ins("r�lrct(ve ii tt•ritni." Clinrley (:bhisb` ,;-with con- x', t tun German, Solornon erred in-conuiimding vnlrre, such ns views of towns and dis- . A •new slehmer,, named .thy Staten nai;irr. pride):_ ".1tl,.yatL.N sfr!n Brune of .'-0.f -he throat and gs the-ant• to, the sirirrgnrd_"tis it .liiniri�° Iric�s and photographs ref.nalinnal' cos. Alexandra. has been felted trfr ospecinlly Ih) things 1 tie turned qif"" Podfi and drives the-cold out. example o[ wisdom and iiiduslry.. The lunres and stents n[ crnrent events, nre as a floaling ch'trchnect�.and huShe''was _fOr ".� 1 tvas+t'( re[r,rrfng 1'o what you had German.savant thinks'Solorton would' cxhiNied nt t.hi clnssronms. n6d nee dis- service' w'itli h.h Rg wrillen., f was thinking whht, A.splen- "" ` - Send far free sarripfe. have better joined his Claim to >e re- ,•rinsed bci�cecn the children and the built at i,eilh, Scotland. auk] wn', the gift did ear You hiicf far tarrying a lien, garded as !tie wisest malt ldttft e,:er tenrher. Two or three times a week the of nn nnonymnim donor In the Royal Unhiehse. 'Charley-Minply immr-ns,:!" . ' ' -.SCOTT & BOWNE, Chelnists liver! had Ile extolled, the ant as all ex- :election i:s changed, and when during National Mission to Deer)_Sea Fisher- , ponent of cle.,njineti:. lln has just Rhe lessons any I^pic nrises rc.inted to man. She is proy'irlrgl with -Ih4 aceta \ Toronto,, Ont p„t,ltshr�d 11 10, result~ of an r>xhnustive. vir;w•s in trip. sehnal colleclian,Ahese are sary gear for trawling. The Queen f>eneverance fvoriG-• cPonriers, bout f ,, . I wdit.00 u . AtldruaYl+t+ (study of th'(se wonderful insects. He shown and explanations given. Alexandra is magniGcenUy equiPP�f can't con�'crt bad eggs in c,,,chr,>fis. ' » . „ - - - ' .� �. ,I t .11w uw.�^:. w�q'�`,. �... �,,«.. .da.aw.... Y''.LS,vr1M.,2'a .w. IYq. tl' :. +W�k 'Y.�yr:l.'. "� 'w ..p' ;'"i Fi--;kffk.•ak a ..,A"Ltk• ..� .:,r�4�br, tip., - -•-*a b. nn «4.., {+b. y1 •�.s+^'.�Go�'� n.,, *mor 1. I'll F. G '�•' 'at �hTa ^'a. e�x�'m ... -:'`�•i-.r_v Ntti: 's3 i >;�-... :v >x � .,ya.} •.L �.i;. 4. 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She Describes the Death of Her Missing The' Relatives Aid Suicide of Hindu i - - OF SUFFERING Father. Wo--n. _ An unuslially -intresting inskince t1 The stringent efforts of the Indian UNL - G - - "- - - "second sight" is reported from Accring- authorities ha--e not succeeded in stamp- ,AN ONTARIO FARMER FiND3 A CURE'ton, Lancashire, England. A young ing out suttee or widow, burning. - a �vonian on her deathbed,• not-only- an- mccording to Hindu custom a widow AT LAST I"ODD'S,KIDNEY nowiccd her father's death, but describ- must Immolate herself upon, her late cd the spot where his body lay; the fact husband's lune"al re and meet death , PILIS. OA P PJ. - r .. . ____ - of his death' not being known to..any- .by fire: Two cases of suttee have been ,'.. 'body at the time. The man in question brought to light in India within a + !r - :71' _ _ was 'Isaac )rarsderr, fifty-three years.old, month. A young Hindu widow at Cawn- _ _ Clothes .washed by Sunkf t Soap rhe Direct Cause of Ills,Troeble Was a who •lived iri Stevenson Weet, •Accring- pore stele away frofn her honfe,•satur � 4-- are cleaner and whiter than if washed Strain rock N'liich. Affected. ton., His daughter, 25, years old, had ated her clothes with kerosene and set teen %asling away•wit consumption fire to them in.the heart of he civil s a- to any other way. His- Kidneys-Dodd's, 'Kidney Pills 1v;c months. tion. She was found w her jaws C}1¢TniCals ill Soap may remove the r" '! About a week ago Mr. Marsden dis- bound as if for burial and a4 the point Cared Mini. P. dirt but always injure the fabric. •:. - - appeared from home under mysterious o1 death: • - - - '- $Wi(ight Soap will not injure circumsq_##R that fs, no reason .was •At :the Punjab Court five men and a Ardoch, Ont., May 14.--(Special).- known fol- 'Miss going away, and nothing 'woman appealed against the judgment ti the most--dainty lace or the Mr. Ami Jeanneret, o1 this place, gives could be learned of his whereabouts of the Sessions judge / hands that use it, because it is f j ge at Delhi who had i e vera interesting tee count of his caper N.;iss hlarsden .%,•as,deeply distressed })y sentenced-them- to ten years'. imprison- fence with Dodd'& Kidney ,Pills. He this event: On Thursday she told those meat for laking part in the immolation K+.., absolutely pure and no - Ys - - who were at her bedside that she had +. ��+ hurt m back and strained my kid-I of a widow: aged twenty'. :.injurious Che>;rtieals� Y seen her father's form. The suttee was performed in the pre- Sunlight Soap should-always Heys and for 18 years I suffered on . `You will find his body In the water Bence of a great crowd on the banks of f and off i�tense agony. l •was subject at Asperr Bridge; .O&NvaldtwistIe;"•' she be used as directed. No boiling ltd attacks o1 Rhoumuiisin and Lumbago. sari. the d to dissuade Two village chiefs m her 1 My joints were stiff, niy muscles cramp- About an hour later Miss Marsden vored to dissuade the woman from her Oe hard rubbing;is necessary. - -Le& I' lost-m•' a purpose, but she calmly. mounted the • Sunlight Soapis better than y appetite, my flesh began died. Mr. Marsdpn's body was found fuperal, pyre,. .her relatives piling fuel to fall away, my,nerves were shaken, I in the,canal at the'spot'named by his -other soap, but is best when % :could not rest or. sleepat night and 1 daughter. around it, Then, at her request, they g g gave her a lighted brand and she set the. used in the',SuL�light way. was sinking into a deplorable condition. + pile afire. Straw was"strewn about the w v Equally good with hard Or .. :when I was advised to try Dodd's Kid- 1-101 IfIKG LIKE 1T. w - pyre-and in due course the body of the ft water " - --pey Pills. I .used six .boxes and I am Mar'ryat-hello 1 old man, you're look widow was-consumed. The ceremony - now as Atrong and healthy as ever I Ing prosperous. REWARD wtil be paid Was. 1 am certain I owe my,cure wholly 4iunniman-Sd I am. I'm in'the lea- lasted six hours. 55,000,t• am pecwoa who.. „ The four relatives and the headmen - proves tbPA Sunlight Soap contains to Dodd's Kidney-Pills. "then business now. "I tell-you, there'd were arrested and .admitted the main AOT tnjuriousohemimisorany-form nothing like leather— of Ad teratiom --t Marryat-Think so? Say, come up mcg' _�_ Lev ajreNsers Linhe/.Teroato TERRI�LB STORY. }►ria. take djnner.with us_to-night. My a Wife's baked some pies for.dessert Signals- of:Danger. - Have you lbst �� t Now the Natives of East Africa Are Civ- your• appetite? Have you "a coated - - tined•p tongue? have you an unpleasant taste :'.sso�r rr arAttus Y. P London DailMail sends this in the mouth? Does your head-'ache and -- - -- ----—•- ------- -The Hamburgcorrespondent of The The first package of Dr. Leon rdt's have you.dizziness? ,If-so, your, stomach Sem-Roid(the infallible P$eoure) tha as Daily story to is'out of order and you need medicine. Oshawa '-' } �+ - Iii; paper of the.triumph of civilization put out west to a aloap town in was a. But you do not like medicine. fie that Oshawa - 'Steel Shingles n] German East Africa-- It cured a case of Piles that was aonsdd• prefers sickness to medicine must suffer, _ A stirring account is to.hand of the Bred hopeless' but under the circumstances the wise _ The news spread and although this was valuable assistance which an English only two years ago, the demand prompted man-would procure a-box of Parmelee'. a•lephant hunter, Mr. Southerland, gave Dr. J S Looahwdt,of Lincoln, eh, the Vegetable Pills and speedily get himself tfiflflls the Germdn troops in their lights in discoverer, .to Preps it for general.use. in health, and strive to Iceep so. Looted y Last Afrfea.' Now it is tieing sent to a!1 pada of the world. Killers - 4 -A terrain station was in great danger, It will tura aoy cameo er When angry repeat the when the defenders determined to at. iionth's treatment in each boa. times before you speak, it very angry Storm9 tack-the- oncoming Wagonis, -The. lit- Bold for$ 00, with absolute guarantee_ ccunt 250,OW In a'slow, calm manner. All Iec exepedition ' only consisted' of two h V for axle by drvgg�' or by The This will give you a chance to cool iI! Bila Cerman o =FYI* Co., Iami'red, Niagara Fa1L, and will.alga give.the.other fellow ,a tl ti two native warriors. The' next, Out. chance to'get out of the way' tt he wish- jFits li orning the enemy, 700 to SW strong, " is Co. were encountered-- Entirusfasm sets the pacer but ca�- Proof. BWes " The enemy badly armed, but with fa- mon sense wi-ni in a walk.: itching, Burning, Crepping, Crawling _ isfiliml courage, attacked . undaunted. Skin Diseases relieved in-a few minutes ' (Captain Rishter felled their leader with Vinay-go limping and tvhining about by Dr. kgnew's Ointment. Dr. Agrtew's Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying. fr•otn.SS.85 to $5.10 Ali a well-aimed bullet. and the natives on lour corns when a-'5 cent bottle cf Ointment relieves Instantly. and .cures Per hundred square feel covering mesal:re. This is the most desirable cov- - -fife German Ride with their fhe created Holloway's Corn Cure will remove thein? Tetter, Salt 'Rheum, ,Scald Head, Ee- ering on' the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses. Barns, stores.Ela - - �gteat havoc, but still the,savages swept .Kine A-a trial and you will not regret zema, Ulcers, Blotches, and all Erup- vators, Churches, etc. 'Any handy roan can lay the "OSFitiWA" shingles. A -- forward, ft.' tions of the Skin. It is soothing and ham`yer and pia ere the only tools required. The situation was most critieal, when :- : = - quieting and acts like magic in-all'Baby . e are t largest a oldest company of the kind under the Mtish the Englishman, a splendid shot, began According to itrdications, it takes a Flurnors, Irritation of the Scalp or nag, and have'covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada, l3 use his'heavy No. P. elr phanl grin, making them' quart of liquor= to. drod•nl a spoonful of Rashes-during teething 'tame. 35 tents FIRE. WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROOF with expansion bullels. . Every shot• trouble. a box:--150. fumed at.the head; told with foarftll ef- - We rlso maunfacture Corrugated Iron in long shectai Conductor Pipe and - test. -The.enemy. retired, but only to pevar the Carse of the Tropics- in the stow "Four daughter! Is it possible? Mi'hy; FAN •a TR0w'll Etc. attack again and again. a The-English- and tedions recoveries from this and all ocher you look mare• ]ike twin sisters," "1\u; METAL SiDING. to imitation cif- bt•ick or stone. - - man, however, stayed at his post. until disease „s'erro.tm' is the beat tonic, semen- i assure you she is on g METAL C.IrJ NGS, in 2,OW'designs: ?hc: and was catered with his victims. her the name, FsssovLtd~ S y .- dant hitt+ Write for,Catalogue No. 14R and free samples'of "OSHAWA" Shingles; Write � rcplted the pleased mother.- - And- the The rest of the savages then' fled, __ : _ =:' p is old gentleman speiied it all by rr. t°"day. 'panic-stricken.' - BEST -OF SPORT. g• " y " marking, Well, she certain! looks old Zs$3 ] ��aTaAM X'E3*��LE7>. A number.of the rifles had fallen' into Miss" Sillye, what ,do yo think ct + •' y enough to .be your sister.' ' the hands-of The rebels, but by a ruse this•automibile scorching ai-;sportr =' n,te [dwasu" of Mr. Southerinrid's they were destrciy - J think it u just='perfectly killin ." iellogg's Dysentery Cordial1���'�:ed - Forty.. highly-explosive cartridges, is a speedy cure for dysentery, diar- 7e: CrW at. It. n colbo=4 se.II eo DundwWt. ve Lomita.+d .c. ata t►.ad c as toe, heavily loaded for the rifles, were. A Liniment for the Logger, -- Loggers rhoes, cholera, summer complaint, sea warts Taus YSA iz oFrLcs. Elated so that they fell into the'rebei'S 'Tead a life whicli exposes them to many sickness and complaints incidental to Sands. .W'ben used they exploded: and Perils, -Woun,is, cuts and bruises can- Head Office And Works, - Oshawa, Out., Cased& _ • children 'teething. It (;Iv,e4 immediate several rine. were found later bearing not be altogether avoided in preparing relief to triose suffering from the effects tamber fur'the drive anal_in river work,-evidences of the violent end of those who c,1-indisareUon in eatfig unripe fruit -- _'bad fired them. A here wet and cold combined are of cttcumber•s, etc. It acts with wonderful r Two eorsiert" uaily experience coughs and colds and A u na in Western Canada 'Kti 09^se adt. jr - rapidity end never tails to con er the i s rtu>;cuTaz }itis-cannot trot ensue: = °d 'a° - DiSAPPOi\T\tE`T ca -No one nee _ ear cltoler8 if ' 8askatehewan only 8 mile from two railways,C.Y•8.b O:T.t•. w _ • . `Thomas' .Eclrctric Oil, when applied to (hey ha medicine con-_ etren,�Sot 9() Du tier Dent: plan h laad *Prins crook, ao almghs, P ve a bottle of this ae Prleo Vl'hnt do you think of that appoint the injured.or administered to the 'all- -•• • _ ♦bout a mtre. :+r:Z. o[ Lndise Hatias tto.50 Por sera " Vfn eat, – U write for snap and fall sniculars. ment? asked the statesman, ing, works wonders. p " R. PARSONS, qs Wellesley street. Toronto, Cauda. It doesn't seem like an nppnhttment When a-man gets the worst of an a:- =- - -- - - -- - --- - _ _ -to•me," answered the disapproving tilt- Even the tnRn who object,, to stepping always tries to act as ti he ' ten, "it is a disappointment." en-tacks vrould like to"walk all over the read-merely been drawing the other man �` TME tax collector. cut. C. ERNEST WOOLVERIO RBORDU6} ':'The' Most Popular Pill::-•--The; pill LANDSCAPE DESIGNER. (� is the most popular of all forms of medi- gaslight foap is better than.et:her soaps, Mirrors are a nuisance In the house of a'man (�of CV.LT� eine, and of pills the most po.,, , are . -bat is ix.t when used in the Sunlight way. whose face Is branded with eczema. Ella own ! flans' and Specifications prepared: for w f arn}elee's' Y'egEtahie- . PUIs because- 'may Sunlight Soap and follow direotiona, r00eccion.name.hla Let him aanotnc his akin Parks, Cemeteries, Public and Privatc _ �•�e�+^1�+4 witb wesyver's t;erate sad purify min blood iia¢ they do what it is asserted they can do, wsavers.yyrnyr Grounds. Home Grounds a specialty. _ sensed rfe•ve+l� and are.not put for•waid on any fictili- 'Miss Kulcher - "You can always fell Address- pus-claims to exeellenre. They are a -won w-ho-haw enjoyed the benefits Contributor: "lou see, I followed - nRlnssBY, _ONTARIO. -AND CU -compact mrd'porlable, the are easily �t higher education." flit. Crabbe- :Vat our rules and wrote on an one side ' p �f taken, they do not. nauseate nor gripe, much! You can't tell her anything; s of the paper." Editor: "You can do YOURS\ERCOATS and they give relief in- the.most stub: thinks she, knows' it•all," , stilt better." Contributor tea erly): j�( born cases. "How?" Editor: "Don't write on MILLIONS , '"My Stomach gave out entirely and I 'either side." i.--IN coo ry Is ydled our w�write direr dyed. atm i f - Little Tommy was very quiet during, suffered untold agonies.".This' was-'the COBALT + ". the first courses, pnd everyone forgot••experience of 'Mr. D: G. 'Whidden, Post- C O B A L T �ITIiN MONTREAL.AN,DYtIMa 00. t!c was there. .4s the desert *as nein master, .East. Wentworth, N.S., after A modern 'weapon in the battle for 3SONTFtEAL. - g health.-If'disease has. taken your -cita- served, however, the host tend it funn three attacks of La Grippe. Doctors-and ,,hf-lsealEh,-lite stomach, and is tor- LIntTED number of rounder's shares - glory. . \Vhea he had finish 9f an a uses gave tum no permanent relief, but for sale ll za cents per share,par value r toting you with indigestion, dyspepsia' il:oo. b'ullypaidaodnon-anaeasable. Best BLATOIfFORDfIs , ' Tablets had can nervous Prostration, South Ameri- varve on market. PROPERTY,a0 acres ^ `C-�C w` h laughter had died away, his little inn Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple and GJ'1i. ` exclaimed, delightedly, Nbw, papa; 'the permanent virtue that-tvon"hi7n-bacic Patented-Minimn� 1"do. Perfect Turk,-' - - xo per[ect_•llcal p Nervine is the weapon to drive the i3oO1cLET"MilliabsinCobalt^ tree on lelt the other one.' lh- lea ant and harm- enemy from, his stronghold "at the point request. w a-1 RAISR OAL 199 WITMouT MILK less but powerful and quick, 35 cents. c+ Ask your dealer for samples prices and - - "Thought it meant death sure."—Mrs. =100. . of the bayonet, ' trench'by trench;'but The S. Ga Nesbitt CO., teitim,)mals, or address swift and sure, it always wins. I,. _ FISCAL`AOENTS--- dames, NIcKim. -of Dnnnvihr, Ont:,-say. .. . suTORttlnn•sCALF auALIFAMST.,_ Confederatibn Life Building, Toronto.of her almost miraculous cure from "MUS CAL DEPUTIES. WAuttacAN, ILL. ECONOMY IN MUSIC. AGENTS WANTED .--Beall-dtsease by Dr..Agnew:s:Cute for Fstabliahed at Leicester, &ag tti�Heart: "Until ],began taking this Australian'Diet Became'"an Orchestral The cook was giving the new house• in r&7.1. remedy I despaired of my life. I had _ Concert.., maid her impressions of their employ- heart. failure _and-exireine prostration: An extraordinary scene occurred at ers. "You'll find them just about-the I\SIDE FOUR BO\F.6: "Is Miss Straillnce circumspect?" ask- One•dose gave me quick relief and one meanest people alive," she said, with . Laibarh,, .4ustria, at, the sifting of' the „ People, usually imagine that -their ed Miss Port. "Circumspect?" cried conviction: Regular misers,that's what bones are of solid mineral construction, .Miss Caustic. "Why she won't accom- bottlecuredme: The'sufferings'of'years frrniola Provincial Diet. there was a they are. 'You must be economical, were dispelled-like•magic.°=3, debate on suffrage , reform, and the u , without ariy feeling in them. As a mat, pany a young man on the piano with- Flovenian party, who feared that.- the•,ethal.'s aiway., -the cry here. Why, t.o „ .e vote know. it isn't more than two days ler of fact, there are blood vessels and out a chztperon. She = 3(r. Flasman ;is tinusrtally, Clericals wtoiild Quiqq it the proposals II nerves inside the bones just as there-are- ,stingy." He-"I should say Po. R'hy, were carried, deternilheT-to prevent the lsmce I see the master and misses both lyre wouldn't laugh at a joke unless it debate`nt all costs, pin�•ing•on the sante piano at the sante outside. During amptitation of a limb • -•mss was at somebody else's expense."- --They armed 'themselves with musical .timet What do you lhinl< of that, now!" much lnnre_pain is_felt when the bane w WiLsch G - is attacked than when the flesh-is being _ and nnnrus(.haeal finer playedts, and .. err• cut through. Through the marrow FLY " afother Graves' Worm Exterminator feriae the Chamber played fherKl_, with which is inside the bones run the nerves \` is, pleasant to take; sure and effectual .gterlf:enthusinsM.' Some rang cnw- and blood-vessels,- entering_,the bones .. " _ s destroying wornis. Many haVd tried I 1 ells: one beat a-great drum. iwo,clnsh• irflm_ e h.without by little holes. �vith-besl-les+ilt-s:- w'-.cymbals;-anoiher worked a loud 'd PADS.gu arnnhhiine•.others soundefl 'rriolnr-tate 1 Nature adapts the on} structure of vnrigus_animals io their habtis_in_a_Ye 'But 1 do not love fou.' objected the Lcrns,•bicZ(.-I whistles, and_used�•alt-lws--- - --woman: "Then, why---howled ;,, that, the party looked like an orches- inLeresting manner:- Sluggtsh--crestures, THE ONLY Ah( indignant youth, .rererring,.hastily,Ira, - ' I like the sloth, have solid bones, whereas THL14G THAT Ia divers m'empranda in his pocket dinry Thea(, instruments were -played for the bones of the-deer and the* antelope -' - 'did ,yogi eat-'a total of sixty-five boxes four -hours uninterruptedly, to prevent are comparatively. ]iglu, so ;that they• . X=S THM ALL fit chocolates I bought you during the their opponents spenking.' j may rpn fast, and the leg bones of the An� POOR IIKITATIONS - Last year if you didnT love Hie'" "Fie. - .After the aitjournment of the sitting a bstrich are.hollow. You will find !*n the - amuse," she said. -Willi a rapt expres• -for hmch -the disturbance began-egain,,- ones of.any,skeleton the_app)ielttiotlof..Soidby..all Draggifasand Nemetnletnerost son on her lovely features, "I do love the Mayor of Laibach acting m con. 1 mechanical principles which have only and by mail tt,ocolnle." ti ijdQr. The-friends of the•dcrtlonstra- S become known to man through the pro- 1II1 M� rRop. - tars, including Indies 'in'the gallery, .. ceases of laborious and long-considered_ Prnspectiv'e Guest "Do you seta yelled and sang. • invention. AItCHDALE WILSON _ /nod table here?" Hotel Clerk - "'«'ell The President of the r:hnmher passe;) ' 01111". \vhy folks conic, here perfectly the time in reading newspapers. The ^ rssY A girl thinks she"isn't being t11*111 ad I AML'1113111L OPT• penllhy, and go away with the gout and T.Iherals declare they inter¢ to continue a as she shouid be If this man sks is en- these tactics throughout lh� session. gaged to rd uses to get yew. *811111 M. 2$--411. .., ...: .ria.... >. .•, .,:.. T,r•.�'1...' • - " s -W. x 4 .:a... ..., v.S. rM r..• /',, r.?:. "'8':.•. .,t"qv - r y ' :v,•+•-.?y..p. ,.�a,. .e f�. ,• •-- .. .,,,,. s..�+ ., �.-.>,'i ....rw..e r-, ....�,n:+;• ,r. +.rk.. ..t a-K _�,ti',.,,.. •.w cx°e'k'".iFs ..4•-`e.-r.'. ry .•• �". .:a. �;,:r � G.: a�:'. T.�^ Y,fv„d' .. ii7..•.. ,..,.•.:. ,: -..'.a��,- �...•,..•C�.�`:• ..�. .a x_-ax. -x. � � Fri _ s .>., %x• - -Mies Ethel Goedcn is visiting -R. S. Dillingham was in the - �t�tl V � ►s a --- ibh Torauta f rtesd . = city on Monday-bn=bu ins_se._ _ - �,�4 -mower -The police trustees meet on --The court of revision has been +~ - -D. Si6i'pson was in the city on Monday eveningmext iu the town- postponed until a date.that will be Y' aTiiesda on business. hall. decided on at the Council meeting -Tuesday Sadie Burrell, ' of Torun- -W. F. Henderson, of Scarboro -on Monday neat: - rhe price is small compared with the benefit - unda with her mother s�ent Sunday with friends in y , 1F,o, spent ag y. Pickerin _ _derive. assortment- here- -Joe - here.. g COUNTY COUNCIL, We have.a large assortment_ — --Joe Latc�lford, -of Toronto, -Arthur J'. Rogers, o -Toroato, ___ S was in town a few days last week spent Sunday here at a ome of County of Ontario. ;-. t �rOm $3.00._II visiting friends. Y his pareuts. g — p•- �•� D ffe The nee meeting o!the Council of the Corso- ' r: n will be he usual - - -The tennis-court is being util- i'Y ire ranee of the County o! Oatario for the year eve da b the devotees of next Tuesday -to attend to his 19oe will be held punnant to adjournment,ac • h t pleasant sport. professional duties. , * the souse in the Town o! Whitby.oa 1[onday the Fourth day of Jnae,nezt, at the Washing Machines and Wringers = - - ' V•e regret to report that Wm. -J. N. Richardson returned hour of Two is to a the abornooa.- "Gilchrist has been confined to his home on Saturdayafter visitingeu accoanu to be i heaid Clarke the soused • _ __ . •• .> - .. mast be forwarded to. the Clerk at last three . Thi are go lively these days- ... , X� norm with an attack of i>:$amma- friends in Mariposa. days before the meeting of-the-Council,pre ' - _ They R g Y -Messrs. Reid & Vanstone petty oerts W Dated as Whitby, this lath day of 1{ay, D, -The township council--will shipped two carloads of..cattle to ittoa m 2 �i0 IIs. meet at Brougham at 10 a. m. on Kingston on Monday. aosx Fel�Ewat Y�r g Y 3889 i luq of Ontario. sty Clerk,Co.o w Monday next for the transaction -Mrs. R.-J, Vravliip,of Toronto, - - -- -- - _ Of general business. spent a couple of days last week '.Screen Doors •and Window Screens -Mies Maggie Moore, of,Torott- with F. E. and Mrs. Gag. TENDERS 'SIYANTED to,is spending a week or two here -The police trustees are hfiving The Trustees of the Village of Pick- at..the home of her parents, R. the streets gravelled"this 'week. eking are open to receive sealed tend- We Certalnl� have a nice Variety this -We hope the'automobili8ts will en= ers for the constructions of rano- _' ',and Mrs. Moore. g , -The fence in front of the Fres- joy the improvement. lithic side-walks in t•he Village of B@a80n. If yOu can t be Suited Wlth style -" byterian church and manse •has -Miss Betlia Palmer, of Toron- Pickering. -. Tenders to-be-in by inrd _ been ;removed, which has added to, speleP@, gotl can't ,be suited 'at all. t Sunday here -witli her of May next. The lowest or any tend- - slid price 11 .- much to their appearance. parents, G. M. rind Mrs. Palmer. er not aeeessarily accepted. Partic- ' ulars on application to -Ed. and Mrs. Cornell left on T. B. Marquis and F. E.5 Gee 1'p - - ''Come early. _ ')?uesday morning for an extended caught on Wednesday morning R. S., Dillingham. - 7. visit -with their daughter, :air five shad, one of which weighed .31.3, Inspecting Trustee. Bie,.'of Saskatchewau:. ten.pouuds and another eight. CHAPMAN . . .--Mrs. 'Woodruff. who has -been. .James Riehards, Nvhb ha-d iris ■ s seriously ill for the pa-t fet„- hand badly bruised a couple of A matchmaking. weeks, is, we RrH pleased.to -ay- ago, by a colt jamming it a•gailist somewhat better this �c eek. a door frame, is getting better. The undersigned will be in 'Picker ' -Rev. J. E• .Jioore Ph. B. --G.Qo. Wilson -was at MotuA ing every 'Wednesday for the benefit _ CLEARING SALE PIt'ii�ES. , exchanged''pulpit- with the Rev. �Il ert•on Tuesday attending the of his u)anr customers echo.cant then ' E.' 3�.TOnki11 on S11lil1A last., the .funeral of Wm. Edward,youngest xvatchea, clucks and ewellery reps-ire�l. 31EDI_C1NES-Eclectric Oil 3)c., Castor Oil 1 pt. 20c., ,Scott's Emulsion •t0c., former ie-; 4lug tuna se •- of—Robert--Wilson–of that Kindly leave them at Dr. Bateman', «Kite Pine and Titr'IOc:,Linseed an"tl Turpentine 2(,'�., Mother Seagle tr',c_, _ p ierce's Preparation. 3e., Pierce's Medical Diecovery 83c., Lidya Pink mons. .. = place. _ e n Sl e , Safe Cure 70c. _ ' drug store All �vorl: warranted. • h•tm SGc., Celery Compound -The rain of Sunday last was -Rev. F. C.,Harper preached in mtwh.appreciated by the farmers. Avenue Road Presbyterian church P. TAYLOR° ROCERIES-•c cans Peas 25c., 3 cans Corn 23c., Raisins ic., Currants ec.,$ The effect has been silt an entire- Toronto, on '-Sunday .in pierce of Soda 4c., 1`oyai Yeast•tc,,-5crub=bLush 4c., any kind Tobacco 9c.,3lantern ly different 'appearance on the of Mr. Stephen, the pastor, who 30- 3 � vVhitby• globes 21c.,all essences&. - :Y .landscape. was in Pickering. If you prefer to tale medicine in _ 20 per cent. off.of all Boots. Dry.Goods at Cost Price. -F. E. and Mrs. Gee gave a -fit. C. E. Johnson, of Toronto tablet you can, now obtain Dr, �T art on Thursday evening in who assisted. St. Andrews choir iW • LOG•AN. � Pickering, Ont. party' y g Shoop s Restorative Tablets. Abso- honor of Mrs.Anderson, of Diinne- on Sunday•was the guest of 'D. lutely no change has been made in sota. The .evening was greatly and Mrs. Simpson during his stay. the friediS&I 'ingredients: Sold by enjoyed by those present: in Pickering. Pickering;Pharmacy. His-many friends in Piekering --The Ladies' Aid of St. And- - s will regret-to learn that Col:John row's ehnrrlr wra nnw making preYoUoronto is uti 1 ar a� for, « A. McGillivray, of T para tions for holding their an a �.p- sin ill of anaemia.; Mr: Theo- karden-part which will beheld P r " g Whitby, ie Y doretMcGilllivthe,, u performance on Mr.-: t $oyes beautiful'iawn - Money i rmance O' oti the evening ,of Friday, June 9 ' e for u pf his business daises. _ 28th. ` ._ ' : - I ,am now prepared to pay the _ -James and :vire. Henderson, of �a meeting-of the members of highest price for butter, eggs _ _ _ :_ . - ------•-- _ Smrboro, visited Pickering friends the fire company Will be held this and poultry. -My wagon bu Monday. - His many friends evening. A full attendance is re- is on the road steady.- ere are a Few' Snaps here will be pleased to know that quested . This meeting is called Mr. Henderson is now--able to re- for- the purpose of completing R. Conner, -Brougham• 22 lbs, best standard gran. Sugar 1.00. -sume work after being confined to arrangements for the pee-nic on Prices may change in a geek. r his-house with a severe illness. July let. Claremont - _ _ Owing to Thurtiday next be _ThemenAers of the to.wriship Cla'remon• round 10 lbs, Tillson s Rolled-Oats for~25 cents, -. . ing a lwllday _we purpose going council made their annual tour of i _ and.Tillson s meals are the best. to press-on Wednesday: To in- the township roads on Wednes- and machine Shop' _ _ _ sure a change o! advertisements day and Thursday. We trust 4 cans Peas for only 24 cents. all cogs must be in,.our hands by All kinds of repair work done-on _ noon on Monday, ,iud we also ask they `took particular notice of the 3 cans Quaker Corn for 25 cents.• y boilers and machine our correspondents - to send in station. road, which has been in engines, �'• _ Otter d Salmon, good, 10 cents. = exceedingly bad condition this ter bran lm bu - their bcidgets of news a day spring- Lumber planing,shingle sawing and Pickles, a large ttle, 10 cents. •- turn tickets,Victoria" ct ria'” a in Can earlier next week: _ band`sawing done on short notice. ' -We loin their many friends y wanted-Eveu•y., implement agent, 7 gars Soap., assorted,for 25c.-Comfort,$anlighta -. - throughout the."townshipis ex hardware merchant,geueral store teep Surprise, Richards pure; White-Swan, tasndinit to Mr. and Mrs. MAM ads (including Detroit, Buffalo, of s and others who are handling plow Neptha, Crest or Castile. of Audle�y, our deet sympathy or aeon, nsp.-Bijte;etc.) points etind repetiirs to correspond with 24th in the afHretion which has to`allen suing 23rd and 24 good till end mein regard,to prices of the same -to , ., Ark Brand Paints 25c. a quart. 25th :Ida to return. See, Ste h- the trade. Come and seethe rest. them by the death of their five- Y year old daughter, Annie, which Y g enson (opposite-P. O.)Whitby or Parties ' needing castings made a a those and all other tickets before should leave the orders now. took place on Tuesday morning• travelling. Also, cheap ezenr• r' -On Tuesday, Mr. Bentley, of �7� 4s t = Toronto, was in town with a view sinus to Manitoba, Saskatchewan �: X]T..._CURRY John"Di C lC _ 0• Alberta June 5th and,19th, _ - eammer months. He examined •Jrly. 3rd andlath, good- for fid, Often-times in' si en aces of , 1 vera sel of. the Houses that ayre. da s ,to return. Get rates and children if a reliable remedy is avail- ' 9 able fatal consequence can be Avoided. : . vacant at the present time, but as tickets(via North Bay, C. P. R. or t 4 1 et}las not decided in the matter C. N.)from Stephenson, Whitby.' For these emergencies parents are , 9 e tendencyat the. resent is for -The New Liquor License Act urged to have at hand ready,for. im- It is :cheaper to Rear out woodenware, ° mediate ,use Dr. Shoop's Di theria i those who ae in the cities, and contains these provisions:-A Cure, Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure, Dr. who can afford it to move their hotel keeper must not supply Shoop''a Worm.Gure and"b;.. Shoop's e�C.� th'an women}s lives.. families -to some summer resort liquor to a person addicted' to Panacea. Children's ailments demand -or to some rural place, during the drinking, after receiving a proper promptnessabove all else. There is. •-r••••••••••••••••••••••'••"•""""" ... hot`summer mouths, is order to notice to that effect, and violation nothing harsh' or that can possibly • t away from the sweltering heat of this.means a heavy .flits and - g harm many of these ezcellenthuse- Made ss ''• ;' hold:-medicmea. Sold-t�q-Picker. • and bustle of the'cities: In all also the right to enter..an 'action ph - acy. armP -the .large cities of the United for damages lip to five hundred flouse �+ f man .of the business men dollars. If a license holder allows Fo _ have their summer residences in a prohibited persa�r on a to : M o e mb C We carry everything'to make house-cleaning easy, such as : ''the count ° �'" country within an hci'Jur's ride his premises he shall be liable t pro- of ___ • of their place of business. When penalty. If the pars p $r! e , •� d o -Machines,- the _ the electric railway passes bibited • within twelve months g e . ' .� g '! step •ladder., Was hin`g Machines, through our- village the demand after service of such notice; either T M a- oo a O= g -for :houses will -be much greater _by himself or through any other ;a ° a - O ` than it is at the present time, person, purchases or procures, or aft �, o� IC } aK 4 w _ - - Self-wringing Mops,. ''Tubs, -The anniversary services in, attempts to purchase or r9gur ,_ �e_°S c:o e i i e „e - - Tub- - ,-< - e e r y Clothes �Vr'ingers TuU. Racks,. - ----fit. 9 c thimfi on un ay iq g s er a_ +� a n .ro b-i s ttor;or a - found loitering :mow o o g e.d v last were, considering the state of about •a bar room or about.,a 8 M!s'o • a" m4 g $ ? !QM • ,. .;weather, well attelided and n)uch ltcenged shop, he shall incur•a . g; o� o Curtain Stretcher Brooms, enjoyed by all: Owing to, *the Penalty of not less than $10 or of o :. Jan ,O e afternoon, the first two Services meat noVto exceed ra(mon'btsiou5- :' a is .a v ,c,: mar,yo Brushes, etc.- etc, rain in .the mornlDg and:in the :were not so well attended as they -Fire is a• great •servant, but it �I :;.c,,, Apr (s= .. o See our fine display of---= j :'otherwise would -have been, but a is a relentless master. There is ; ,.. w y „ m cc May,�o large number were present-in the nothing that we dread more than .,,, Jne a _ ,_ /� •���• _ evening. The Rev. Mr.Stephens %fire that is beyond our control .' N ; m g „ •,�,i July CN L Vr N � D T� � r of Avenue Road Presbvteriau It is no res ester of p '-- p persons; rich m p 1. m g c a,septi .cbutch,. Toronto, preached most and. poor, high-and ,low must •e c, i Oct.,ti All sizes at.very close prices. forceable.and .able sermons in the suffer alike when it gets the mast- s o. o �- ; ,toy,i - morning and evening, and 'was cry. The longer fire has been in y'i Deo . We i1so keep in stock all kinds.of .wire for,fencing: ' listened to with rapt attention. the conflict the H - arder it is to sub- Jannpry 19ti7-}Vhitbyy 9, Oehaa•a LO. Brougbsm - Mr. Stepliens is a yvnnq man who (Inc. If we-wish-to get' the upper 11,Port Perry 19,U:bridte W,Canninllton 1% UNDY ■ i� is rapidly taking a•foremost pbsi- hand we must grapple tivitii this heave?ton 18. _' � - • - _ tion in the Canadian ministry°• • riWO foe early.in the figlit,<fu ., - s •- Rev. Kerr. Mellville church, Scar- ever --moment's delay increases its het' Others Help you - j born, occupied the pulpit in the strength. - A knowledge of this t afternoon, and preached• ail able fact was the cause,of the record ..TO recover your.stolen property, —_ __ _•_ �. , `tiv nrii i al Pennon to an Rtteti. seed snake b several of our reel- O Sh Oe F- - - - - _ r rive and appreciative aildience. •dents one illy ti_]Rst week -feeing, e i '-'Tbe musieal•partcifth--'service«aG the reflection„of fire in the oppos- pickering V stance '�611tTKllf4¢ also much`appreciated, the choir its side of our village, they-hastily : will.do this. •- being assisted by Mr. C. E-Jvhii dressed and proceeded to rescue Our Spring-Stock has just arrived and we offer's fine ' son, of *Old St. ':Andrew's` choir, the place from destruction. On Me nbers bavinst propertyy silica commnni• _clsoice.in all iines of-he,Rvy or fine Fear. �. Mr. Johnson has a rich reachingtheir- destination, the sate-imwediately with any member- Toronto. _ ._. baritone votee which he has -well discoverd to their chagrin that of Executive Committee. —o - r under control, and his solos on what they saw was the redectio-n Memberebip fee - sl•�• -�T ” t Sunday added much to the plea of .Jonathain Liscomb's lantern. �icYste may be bad from-tbe President or ,Qv1RJ WALL-PA.FR cure 'of the seccices� Al though One of the residents also d•iscovet ed secretary on application. these was Do servictroug appeal r>lade that lie had put his shirt on out Arthur JEfFreyr J•, A. O'Conn-oC� Are sure to suit you. Cal andtsee our samples. ° for.an.extra collection, the offer. sideinwhileanother fonndhehadf, Secretary. President. R. A ��NTING�17, Pickering 4 �* inlis of the day amounted to pnt his legs into the wrong Ezec.Com.-Geo.Lenq,D.E.Pugh,C.s.} A. • , about $40. °`sleeves" of his trousers. 1 Palmer,Picaering,Ont. f ° 4 • .H � � �o+ :,�,C,�.l..x ,i ^' '° .,fir:, .7N.,,.'.a '-a ..�,+„�r ;ysats :::tee •