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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_06_08 . ^ ° 'J•„.+" . `..: mo;i. ..;.y.,...."•:g..,,rtmC+,.b^:,_.,,. .•w....'"vt,_r,.. ..... .: '.-^r,i.v."..m.�r., d4..};'..•"-t-�`+• -A '3'`r .. .;.s..-.a�4'A._^r..+".',.,.+:a- x-:�a ,,.:..t• _ :?5.. .r 't',4[�'•'_"m.' .:Ta:"r'.l-'_..-14LOP " .s . � _ r :gra T, _ _-VOL. XXV. �-PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. .JUNF 8 , X906 _. �rofssaitttrtsal 6ariQat. Chertywood. Mrs. Hogle. ._ �MT� u��� The Home Circle will meed in SpJ.I•La Mills. A game of foot=,ball between -the the Temperance hall on Saturday married -men and the•bachelors was evening-neat. All members are � Hair - PICHE8INC- played here on Saturday evening requested to be present. which resulted in a tie. During the �R.R. M.STEW;ART, _Markham. _ arae Ben Stover met with a serious Sunday night, while R. Cowan DENTIST. g ' was was comic west on the 5th Honor'Graduate of Toronto university Beit Wheat >3I1 btU,` mishap, having his ankle broken. g Aln 'Aw-ay Qradusts Royal college of Dental Surgeoaa. - White Wheat 80 bus. con., he drove into a culvert that --'� =-OFFICE-OPPOSIT FI E. Spring Wheal ss bus: Whitby. had been washed o0t by the heavy - Open daily 9 a.m.to 6-r-m. rt Mr. Ed. Holt, night operator at th In Residence,plain St„North. The Sots_pf Tem erance ionic son-Toa. Manitoba Flour, 14.60 g P e p success. Don't have a falling out with - AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY: _ Crsamri�as,-BasYFs�i17, --4: Jiipet3e8 on had his violin stolen on Saturday was a huge ^ a.m.to ppm, OtDoe over Bnmmerfeldt Toa-sans.Fancy Pastry, 4 96 from him some two months ago. The The-Green River Shamrocks car- your hair. It might leave you? silver':Store, x7tf 11EaJor,Family Flour, 4.00 violin was recovered last week beneath ried off the silver cut and the cotton, Jute or Paper Bags included, p Then what? That would mean TR.E. 8.BARBER,L. D. 8..D. D 6., a section shack which was being torn Markham High Svhool won the DDentist,stouffvi1le. Honor graduate of - Bran 017,00 Ton down, .this side of Pickering station. intermediate game.• Bming lain thin, scraggly, uneven, rough :AbaRoyal College-df Dental surgeons and of Shorts,ff20.00-Ton - _ Here the speak thief-htid placed it and ;eilool «•on the school game. The hair. Keep your hair at home 1 the nntvereity o Toronto. Hours-9 to12a.m., -',Ta¢ibo,$25.00 Ton left_Tendo mighty lilnesotue through 1 - to 6 p•m. Office in Grubin's Block,over Jew- other event:� were won by differ- ` Fasten it tightly to our arae 1 etery store. Local tele the Toni nights, whK•rl recollections been g Y y P aoents maybe made for evenings. Residence , T�/toleti,he(it wont Co tvhi e awn �Yitl1,recollertiong elxt patties iii the COtilnxtttilty. r � y You can easily do it with Ayer's O'Brien ave. MARBHmm every Monday an F70 it I's of Fra Diavuto, the Ilussian Grand W..Stevenson refereed the- senior ''Tuesday. Office over white's store. 4 1d Chop of all kinds. llazch and the Irish �Z aAwr Woman. -hanlEK-anti C. I kite' the school Hair Vigop. It Is something - Chopping ajid Gristitig. n g s:atisfaetion. more than a simple hair dress- Medical. • -- ' -,.ams.=.-. .Both ave- Medical -- _ -Ill-. Ho.r1e iuitntt fell the .-tared to _ PIC$ERING . COAL scHool_ REPORTS. 1. It is a hair medicine, a -_ the s iti-faetioll tit' all. Tito• uttitu- F`. EaSTVGOOD, h D SnrePonR,•pnrt of R. 1, �� . 1%. Pickerin • f r bei' I>te-cut Nti1- about 1200. ' il�,lr tonic, ..hair food __ _ ♦! to Canadian Pa^-rdc-Rarl�ry : Coroner "Coll. _ ;,r;• •tic. l�--J, Howland, L. Md rt. _ • ` + T r bast hind of a testiXn0ni9a- - _Ontario County; Issuer of Jiarrtaze Licences. (', 14u -. 'dation. Jr. IV-A. Epworth League Convtntlon. "Sold 'for over sixty years." piaremout; Office hours-Before 10 a.m., 1 to 9 Yards at•Spink Mill. �tanle�, 11. Ynnlev. ;r. III-11. ` p m.,and It ons 7 to 9 P.m. Private telephone I :3410 by J.C-yerCo.•Lowen.7[ass• oennectiouwtthBalsam•:Gseeuj¢godBrongham 1. lS-t:;�`, R. P,�weiL Jr: III-E, The t,.veltb annual convention 'of l �.00mnnubojnr•rsor >tft Zion,A.Johnetou's;7th con), a'ip Cowje's. Stove Coal S6 ':;ton. Rivh:,rd=on, J. Howland, C. Bal�-tlon: the ��' ithc'Listriet'l ticorth`Lea tie ( 9 SARSAPAR'ILI.A. Tth con),and D Pugb'e(9th,conl 6-17. .Che: of Coal, );,-,•i ton.._ a itt -u ,- l _. ,,o :art av;ts held the MethodistTabernacle, 3mck pig's ea Coal 5.. ton. $ CHERRY PECTORAL. ----_ - - -- --.- cal 8•i.. -ton. I• J„ne: A. Howland, NV-pt, if -Rivivirdson .«'hitbv, -on Friday, June 1st v�ith ; Legal. Blacksmith Coal, 55..;5 ton. ; - 9sc.der ton dieccunt for cash. « hennPdy- Jr. Pt. fI-L. Gitlpirt, tins lea-ti iu the diatiic't.- After de- _ Nf'. 1Yrav, A. Kennedy. Pt I-L votiona vises led by Rev. D, O. - 1� $. FdRE WELL, Q. 0., BAbRIB• Full weight guaranteed, � a/ s TER,Ccunt OrOwn AttoYhey,and County be Orders for p ompjlwith W. Steak Will. Howland, C. Munroe. M.- Rogers, (;ros�ev.�ithy, -31 . E. L: Chap- - .,@�llattor. eojuL 1 oits0.WhltbT• Above prices subject to Change without Teacher. - man, of Pte•ering, Iiresident took the -- Notice. chair and gaveapractir,•al and interest Y. . . TOR► & 1kMcCiGILIsIVRAY, BARRIS- _ - - ing addres%. After commenting on the M,solicitors,d:0. of ao oppposite POLL _ _J• �. -S PINK• '- -ORE" RIVER_ -- q•tyrk Of the society, especially..of its rKejs3 - aia0 Whrtby.0a4 Jiro.Bali Doyr B•A•;Tbao` missionary department, he spoke on a:eailltTr.T,LL.a. Money to Loan. ey L2faC2TSD Mrs, P, .R.Hoaver•is visiting friegds he' different ways of helping on the J.L.Spink, D.M.Bptnls in Toronto. President Tdaaager work. The junior league had an in- President Fuller. of Toronto, spent grant lace, connecting the Sab yewsr ". _ . � � ppi P g_ •�■iemtt�si•�ttt� Sunday with his parents. - bath School with the senior-league. -- �^^^^^^ ^~" Miss_ Lyydia Fuller Is visiting her Be recomended a department of When you want.something out of SOPSI�Is,VETERINARY OUR-. �` brother, W. A. Fuller,-here. �. oEON Graduate of tea Ontario Vol- phvsical culture. ,The Forward the common, you-have it made to -may ona"o, Toronto, registered member piCRE 3rING LIVERY A number from here are talking Movement- last "year amounted to order. So it is with your harness at res Ontario Veterinary Medica` Association, of going to Niagara Falls on Thurs- Qlhoe sad residence one and oaegirarter miles' $348.bU, and .the total' amtitlnL for and cOIlBTs. Don't take"'what you - .. •ore of rest River. and •fid ahoolaR forge da missions$37,Uk, an exceedingly good can ' et,"- *t -what you want. Roans s to 11 a:m,:and 1-to t pm. Private li sad IKrs. :ti igl5swander� und" W. showing. He pointed out the influ- g K y _- bon• in my 0000 P,O.-aildrses, tase� First-clans rigs for hue by and Mrs. Hoover and family spent ence-tha•E. L.-was exerting and plead- Then you will be satisfied. Not Iatsaz, oat Sunday with Altona friends. e3 for members to live up to their otherwise. ' Or night. Ouf gar•debet, Hy.Hopkins. tells us page. He advised the district to -- - " lnaurazwre. " that he has enough of those early send as many as possible to the sum- 'We use the best of leather, and -'Ban �.eets all trims. tomato plants to .last for all comers ,fixer scnool for the stud of the Bible _- 'r1IRE IN81✓R�i-tiCE: for two weeks to come. They trill and 51issions. y :guarantee absolute J.' _�_� �'9&t112IIg done. mature in sixty days if properly mlti• The Secretary, 'Miss Bunting. was satisfaction. :XW5 rlsa>Rvm OaimyaaT• vated. appointed to attend MissionaryCon. D. M. arlINK, Aosxra, A good many from -here attended ference at Whitby Ladies Col{ege. � W. Fjodell W. He pew - the picnic at Brougham Jaturdny last, Mr. Downey. of Port Perry, wi s - i Peak, Pt<cke*Map. the SkramrorLa again winning the called upon to conduct the discussion. - �SCZZ ham VL%*tTtV** �'arDs• _ beautiful silver cup. They will play He recommended : L Active meinbers g , again at Idarl-ham. Saturday, June of leagues should he S. S. workers: 1 BUNTIN4, Iascer-ol Marriage the 9th. f u 1 People should be educated to ray: lti ,B• LieanseoforskmOountT of Ontazto, Of• Don't forget the.t'g_garden.party �;� ledge stronger than it Seeders Cultivators Vapors �t S"Aare or a% eta raaidaao�.Pioj'0rias Furniture 1�t i i next Wednesday. June .l3tb, under •4. An influential'person �the auspices of the A. O, L W. A popular and has tvwt 1;.8$ATON,TOWNBHIPOLERH grand tirii`e-ts expected. Everyone should be chosen for pr•esidept.. inand Drags. ', D• ponvs7anosr, TOWNSHIP tuktna d fall line of itr.t. come and have a good time.,. See bills order to insure-success... 'Should be fo r prtieulak ai�dviaa, AoeoOatan+. Ess--mousy to loan _ M more wtirker9dand fewer l listeners. �paet -tames of marriage LAC- cissa ixhibinre now H. Ho ins and daughter live- HE recommen ed pixysicx culture Wilkiitson Plows and Repat pairs.' dPbitava;a, Oyt, T-T on exhibition m tle arrived oma Saturday'evening readin rooms and innocent'amu.e- -+ - our wars rooms. from an extended'visitof a few months me•atsgconnected with.the church. New Williams'Sewing J POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, to the United States. Mrs. $u kins - Rev. J. E. Moore recommended_ • eo=ties of Yea and-Ontario. sae-- -ftow rights: , epeaTs;rii g wing terms o-f prayer-meetings for the young men Machine¢, con aalr of all kin da attenn•d to on ahorMat ern States, she Navin enjoyed the awtros Addreu t;Fresn River R_0, Ons " ' gand women to over come timidityy ' '. 8• .g• D�gl". hest of health and having hada splen Rev. Crossley and Messrs, Deny" L. D. Banks, -Pickering fr POIICHER. Licensed Auction- did time. She repent- some time in and Chapman thought every leaguer L • 0sr,ytlaator•0d Qon�tor for the Oona - Ivy��i � Oat Chico and the great Zioa City, and should be able to take the ledge, tf00 otYork_aod Ontario- An kinds of auction gives interestin s Founts Of the pp r � Red sad valuations mads at moa• - 8 _ g.. " l The reports from the diSece lea= The EOfasea aa& oonatgnmenta Goa- le there,• also spent some weeks in Banes were now received, several failed. t =fay managed and sold by auction d i yoming, Iowa, visiting her sister, � send reports but tho$e received WESTERI 8ANI. Of CANADA:. pzitals sale, iloragartea, roots, nose. aqa Mrs. Wm. Wilkey. While there she u eoneesea and rtir were highly encoutaj�riag asttlemenL gnaranWA."er & some a finest laces in the - Gas. Miss BunLin re- Zaoozporated'by not of Parliament 18T>< - _ writ° for twuw and trartLmla s, Bron State of Iowtr. The last few weeks seated her mport-showing receipts aa oat. Dates 02IT bs f� by >+bone aw. were s eat in Hastin s, Nebraska, vis- _ moo. y Have a fall line of fireshand cur itin er brother, am-ew Fawthro amount of$.1.31 and ezpenditure of Authorized iC�`il;.,"..:_-,::.._.-_ai _ - meats constant] on hand. g P i :. easm a 1sr�tarice-of#:;trans aseat ed Y and famil Mrs. Hopkins s aks m beof 541 members. 0............... i s:6it1 ooaisr ib e 1 _ Spice Roll, Breakfast 'Bacon, very highly of this state it beimthe The following were R'ppointed a Joe t eowA.E+Q,Convertible.. mol[zrLait E a, Morey to Loan Bologna, Weiners, etc. must beautiful she visited. The land nominating committee: Revs. Moore Preaid•at oa.hfes : _ is level, thesoil rich and ,the climate ,To t-Mr.-Denyes •and .hisses . ..special attention peen to Farmer's Sate - - 5 per cent.- health •ind warm. She.also 'visited ~fid tten • � yNigheSt prices paid for 3'• Law and PArdon. 'totes Oollectioae solicited and promptly mane in the States of Michigan and Indiana Farmer's Notes discounted American and " :Butcher's cattle. g A solo by Rev. D. 0. Crossley was Foreign Exchange bought and sold, Drafts is- and various cities during -the trip: and well reeeived. sued,ayaflable on all parts of the world Insurance 0f k1IIda describes the people over there as be- Mrs. Dr. Stephensen. of Toronto, savtage saner Department. aLiill _ g ria Chickens Wanted: ing sociable; friendly. and pourteous. gave,a c ery,able.and scholarly address' Interest silowed on aepiis st-biithei t oars attended to P g e hope this visitwill prove benefl- on "Jlissionary Literature." Her rout rates,and credited baff-yearly w depositor sial to Mrs. Hopkin s, she ress was' is e We will pay the highest market rice enjoyed good health during the past tively: Missionary literature to-day Meal hJstate for spring-chickens. Tlrose•baying year is'written by.some of the very best -. handled=COnveyanc- them should see us-before selling. writers,. very differetit ffom that .of ����•���� in done on short notice. Brougham ` earlier times. She enumerated a B We also sell'field and garden seeds for -_ `" _ number of books she recommended the W. Rennie Co., Itd, at cafe- for the ours _ , _ .,. •. , ( . A_ Barclay Spent .Monday in logue prices'here, one of the Mr. F. R. Foley. Bowntanville, 'two 150 acre farms for sale. Also best seed atones in Canada. Lindsay. 3rd vice-president(f Conference E. L cod House and lot in Village. Mrs. G. Philip is. visiting with delivered a very'fine address ori the " 8 bTo. 1 Groceries, Salt, (ails, Turpentine her.parents at Aurora. "Silent Member." on band. Prices right. R. Shepherd, of Goodwood. After the address which• closed the - cpe,llt Snnday_t ith F. Mechin.. afternoon session, the delegates re- ^^_ - • Va Richardson• - 'FAR`MER.S'- SUPPLY STORE, carred to the school-room where the ^^ _ bliss Routley, of Whitby, spent ( ) ' - E:Bryan, Manager. a fete days here with her parent: �`hitby leaguees served refresbuients. ( _ _ _ _ _ ;- NotAryPublic, Pickering. _ The•:venin session opened by dc- - ing of_going to Niagara on 'Thars- votional exercises con u S Particular people prover Rev. J. E. 31oore, { to do -business with their ) DOMINION BANH day. Mr.•Downey, of Port Perry, then ( home dealer,when quality ) - You will be Rev. Crombe, of Toronto, occur read the 'list of officers for the `en ( and price are the same. ) pied`the Christian pulpit on -Sun- suing year as follows: ( Besides there is a satis- ) Cabital Authorized $4,000.000 clay Han. Pres.-Rev. D. O, Crossley ( faction in making your ).DELIGHTED Capital Paid uo,- 13,000,00C . -Rei: Harris, of Port Perry,oeen- , Pres.--.Rev. J,W. Totten . Gown selection from goods ) st Vice pres.-Miss B. Buntin • before • S eserve.Fund and . pled the Methodist pulpit ou Sun ,. ( e r you, a 'y of ) 3,(49,000 2nd Vice Pres•=J. M. Den es A, ( have to accept subs itute$, ) & Deny es Profits '---'When yocr-see our new line of i day night. -3rd Vice Pres,-Miss Sinith-B. A. Toilet Soaps. -- Mrs. 'Goldman, of 'Toronto, is 4th Vice Pres.-hiss ( age in shipping, avoid ex- ( x- ) _ visiting .-with with her sister, Mrs. S. - h 'ace Pre -hiss Jewell _ s - g tit `x s. ( press charges and -With ) Nirsery brFand is richlyland del•, WHITBY �RgNCH, H. Sfevenson. Sec.-Ti'e-as.-Iliss Totten Creneral�Banking Miss D. N. Sargent, of Edd. Mr. Chapman the retiring president= ( few exceptions, find jest ) cately-perfumed witli�pure flower K Y P (what you- want, At the ) . odors and is unexcelled for Ladies stone, is visiting with her sister. then vacated tete chair, thanking his ( time you waist it. ) :,and Children.. .._ _... Business Transacted. Mrs, E. W,,Boden. - rendmsoered for the assistance they ( `l'e• make cods i4'n of ) ., Mrs. A. BtYrk is very, sick with rendered during the year: ( the best goody on the ) lir. Totten,taking the chair, called' �,tar>;et; and :it a�` low ) Levita for mechanics and others - a elidicitis' Tiiat'at time of v;=rit - r will uickl remove all stains Special atTention given to the collec• pp upon the Rev, S. F. Dixon, of ll Wooler, ( rices as- any catalogue ) � y_ ing is improving• who ave an excellent address 'on p qq tion oE_farmer's sale'and g ( house, or any other dealer ) i?rom the- hands. - Megsrs. i amilton-and Carleton, .,llrhat`the-F, worth`Lea ue,should other nota:. p g ( ) -• •. �• � of Toronto, spent Sunday here mean, district and local." Let uallave the pleasuie o1 show- - with theit•parents. After a beautiful solo suffg by I l ing these an' ether SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 6 Brows spenta,few' days 'last Miss'=itlixia Phillips, Rev. Mr. Totten -- hne9 t0 yl 1. week in the cit attendin the gave an _ able address on, "The i _ �Epcsits received Ole �1. Rad Y g Active ;Vfemhers 'Res onsibilitv," Upwards, school teacher's convention. P i N Orman Bassett N, Wilson's team-attempted to We should. pay, 1. Earnest attention.. =2�tO=EBt allowed at highest rein away on the Brock road the to our own life,2. Complete Conse = a - - - onrreDt rates. oration.. 3. Baptism of Moly-Spirit. Jeweler and Optician, L0--F_Z- =0=3pola=dedlor paidhalfother day,',but no damage was 4. Be daily gird personal wokers.ICK.ERIN.Gdone. After easing the usual vote of yelfly, Brock Street South;Whitby. '�'illialn.and Mrd. Canteror, 'of thanks, the. convention closed. with- _; ' . h.J.THORTON, rMarkham, spent Sunday with the singing and prayer led by Rev, Dr, PHARMACY uAnA¢•SI the -latter's parents. J. W• and Hare, of Whitby Ladies' College. l.9,t.._.....L....�•w�► X L • r :n���t fir. , .+.:•... .n:.- ..r.:-i. ,,:.•.._ :,.n •'..=..', ,t.'.i ..,..:.. :�.'..i. 'uS, ..,'..3' ;:.t3++a. .w,ir °'+�+Ji•°:pr'.vG."yin'Ex:.�n' :.ri..+i'�":c�'x'*'`�`^d °;' .r.L'"'�' ,c'.t�.:SL:.wt•L: :..,fir.. . .�,svon.m,a+r. •• �..w'us:-•-sa.u. .:;,.,.... �; �.w., rn..,.�.� ,y'-,.. ",+'R*}'ay'.p.�r:•,..r:. .'r' `-" � ,.=,."s.:. :.,` •�'w:.: is"F�` w.'L•�,wi ,. R':'--d, •,-a":'Gi= �{ _ u .. - .1...., io .ahr�!�''..dd�',s i-y,fP_ , "1.:,.,.- .., 1usc.�:as£"E'° -W.., a<:..-I,1. ... :.FeL.3d,- a ,a�krR.,,v.. .�a.,.,,; ' _. _ """ ..>ec: aa; i_.:,"i' 1, ..,, wR ., .. A.., ,.._..w... .- - a, F- I— .' .:...:n'. ...: l r .� ..� '...;^ , , : ..ter e 11 ,. i''~ • . . 1. - _ . S t 'The 'very truth. Satan Is a gentle- Involuntar(ly Sybil shrank closer to +t+♦+. +++ �1?.1 ♦ v ._ .._- __. . , .. ,.:_... _ _ . company. Hein 1 they were both at-your But not one of them either did or said � masquerade:' anythin to alarm or offend her. Each + .. . + ., -•Boni at-- T-�ga 1peci Sybil;lostn ne-ftr-his - }♦ — ; bre8th in astonishment. nodding,- as he pulled oft his hat and +. Abo Farm ♦,. . t I H[ %AIN 0 I N __._ ° "Your _masquerade! Yes, for I tell threw it into a corner,•and then•'seated 111 ,+1 J you that they are both men of fashion himself at the table. .. ♦ •� '- Nitand pleasure. As for poor old Moloch, The elfin girl clapped her hands, and �. ' +' _ ' - ged robber 1 And then there is Vulcan." ed that supper should be immediately .- _ - ., _ _ "But who.are these men?" inquired brought in. HARVESTING THE TIMOTHY C130P t9 Sybil, recovering her lost breath. Meantime,Sybil furtively observed the - 5 OR, SYBIL BERNER'S "f told you. Gentlemen in the draw- tour robbers, but one of them especially The man who grows timothy produces z, ing-room 1 Robbers.on the highway." fascinated her .gaze, with'sarrrething of it for flee market, for it iS not the best . "But why do you give them such die- the terrible asci ation that the boa thing for stock, clover.or mixed hay be- YINUICATjON bolical names?" constrictor L!'S�.exercise upon the ing preferred by the large majority of c • "Because they are devils, each in his beautiful birds oft Brazilian forest. careful feeders -of all kinds of stock,t 'I . r .It , ` ._ . Way 1 Moloch is a`brutal and ferocious He was a great red-haired and red- writes Mr. W. W,,Stevens.. If it should s devil; Belial is a smooth. deceitful de- bearded giant, whose large limbs and be grown ,<or home consumption, then vii and Satan is an intellectual and had well earned for him the harvesting should begin about fife! -' :.:. . CHAPTER IV.-{Continued). little dog, here, to pine'away and die in commanding devil. the nick-name of "Moloch;" and Moloch, time the heads are in full bloom, as you the vaults," sighed Joe, who .then, lift- "What are their right names?" 'vbil instinctively knew this man to be. then have a nice green, sweet-smelling, "And for Nelly's, too, sir. See hoc•I ing;his voice; cried,• Nelly! Nell'y l" "It•would-be hard to tell 1 Each one The other'three.w•ere ordinary, hirsute, hay without much dust or lint.. Buf.• she stands and looks up,into your face, At the sound of.his voice the little ter- having a score of aliases . .his din- dirty ruffians,••upon whom she scarcely when it is to go to market, allow it to ,' waiting for you to 'tide, just ns if she iter ran up from the vault, 'and leaped posit:" bestowed a glance. Her eyes continual- get quite ripe before the cutting begins., landerstood all that 1 was axin of you, upon him. 1. . "I shall be grateful for all this--but- ly reverted to Moloch. from whom she- Engage ahead of the season a reliable ,which of course she do." Joe stooped and picked her up in his but-my husband I" could not long keep. them. He was hay-baler to do your work .just when i "Not a doubt of it," assented tee•cap- arm and hugged her afteccionately to "Oh, bother, there it is again! •Always huge, ugly, brutal, ferocious; but he you need him, i1 you do not own a baler, :fain. this bosorih, as,he said: the same mew 1 If there's anything in commanded attention. if only from the yourself. \Vsith satisfactory arrange- _ At that moment the messengers who "you see, it's no use stayin' here, my the world makes me feel ill, it is a love- power that was within him. ment made for the baling of hay you cant; -had been dispatched for .shutters and poor little dog Our mistess an't no- siek woman I" . exclaimed. the strange But what terrified Sybil the most was start the mower, getting a few acres cut, :nratl,resses returned with the articles, p girl. But her short-lived anger quickly this-that her own fascinated eyes at down ahead of tht? teams. One man I and set them down before Captain Yen- whores about here,' g p Nelly was, however,-of a different disappeared,. and, holding out her tiny length attracted his, and he looked at and team will be sufficient to operate. dleton. opinion, and she whined and struggled broad hand to her guest, she said: her ,•till a devouring gaze that made her the mower and fodder. The fodder "Now, my men," said the-captain, to be released; and when Joe held-her "Come, get up 'and wash! 'There is eyelids fall-and her very heart sink should be started an hour or so before '"arrange one of the mattresses upon the taster, she growled and threatened him some fresh water and clean towels. within her. you begin taking up the hay, which shutter, and as me to lay my with her teeth. and there is a chdrige of clothing, if you The two wnmen-the dark and shri- work must, of course, be done in wea wounded friend upon it." "Can't help it, my little darling. Our wish to-. hsve.it. And here am I, to voted old Hecate. and the pale, cold thee, suitable for hay making. 'The led-! Ready hands obeyed.. this direction,• mistess an't nowhere round,-and it an't- serve as your lady's maid. And.when Proserpine-now brought in the supper. der should,be used in this way for the , and the faintly breathing body of Lyon no use your stayin' here to grieve your- you are dressed, there will be a dinner And as the elfin hostess.had declared, purpose of getting -all the external I& Berners was laid down in comparative!self to death among the ruins. You ready for you, of which I may say that amore luxurious meal did not grace the moisture out n the hay. This is very. - �e• of to go along with me-Owtch! you I the Governor.of, the State will not sit table of the State's Governor that day, necessary when it is to be baled. , The same service was pericirrned for little devil, you!" exclaimed ]oe, sad- down to-a better. one to-day." There were green-turtle soup. rock fish,. ,two wagons. and three men are . poor young.Munson, who was badly in. denly breaking off in his discourse, and Sybil gave her hand in token of r•e- ham, wild turkey. and partridges, with usually sufficient to get the hay' to the , j o r and Also Qhltte unconscious. ,d►opping the dog who, having found conciliation, end then arose from her er varlet of vegetables and of con- baler. as It is best to do the work in the "Now, my .men, this poor negro has that all her efforts to release herself couch of leaves. Very glad was she of din Wilts. ere w convenient. to se- - reason to believe.that the. body of his;had been•in vain, ir'aad made her little' the opportunity.of.washing and chnng- dings. custards and pastries of every I cure teams to haul the a _ Mistm�s may be found in the bottom of* teeth meet in the fleshy part of the ne-`ing her dress; for of all the petty priva-(description. And jellies, jams.'and F market, the ba-IW may be ricked up and #hat Varlll; I want-you, therefore, to go�gro's hand. rtwns that . were mixed up with her fresh and preserved fruits, of every covered with some refuse hay or straw to w-art( as.fast as you-can, and remove-i -Was there ever such-at vicious little;great troubles, she'telt most the want. ;ort: And there were priceless wines,�to protect them till time may be had to all the rubbish that has fallen into it,i baa t"" cried Joe, as he hobbled aw ny.I of fresh water and clean clothes. and fragrant coffee and tea. All these haul them to the barn or to market. It even donrt-to the Ooor," was the nest,.,.licking the blood from his wounded The ' girl .waited on her kindly and luxuries were placed at once upon the is bast to sell and ship hay just as it is . gide- given by the captain• lr' zind re- member. " s o tie herself`'skillfully, And Syb1L would have been supper-table, or aside table, in full'baled, It saves handling, which costs f Vow she may stay there for T + t fin-i nn'truubk, in geltin And the men.seized their p ks me. I don't•care et .fie d pi I well pleased had. she not, in taking up view of the company. —' -&n= - . -sumed -their : digging with renewed to death, agrawatin' little brute!" `one of the fresh damask IOWA;saw on "We have no printed' bi}I'-of-[are:' buyers for hay baled and shipped direct - +energy. I. .And so, grumbling and growling, he it the initials of herfrient. Realm.Pen- laughed Sybil's strange host; "but the from the meadow. Care must be taken "Joe, stay here by your master and,hobbled niter the little procession that 1 dicton. She held it up In the view• of tare itself is before you!" .. not 'to bale up any damp hay. It in- this poor feloW: and occasionally wet w ns now_Weil on its cvay_through the_ -her hostess, 'and looked•.lnquit rigly. "Let,the lady be seated in the place -.i fur s your trade as well as reputfition. their lips with this biartdy and water,thicket, "-ties, to be suis! w•e wanted face horinr," growled. Moloch; gtowering at� 9his method is the the rst and best ivtrile I go end sec to the clearing out of ;fee whi a little Nell., ran_ beef. into towels. and they brought-Axiay_ a dozen Sybil with his dreadful eyes. when one comes to han the tine- - _ aha vault" sold Captain Pendleton; and, the vault, 1 and reconlmenc her frra or so-orf them from la house they recent- "Which mrans the piano stool, I sup- 'othy crop. Any sort of�s rick- the va ." in charge of the .wounded file v ult.investigations. Iv visited. But you cannot help it. 1 pose: said the.strange hostess,. taking,Ing or mowing away ha adda to its - men; he followed the workmen to the I The hour of the night-wore on. The a�ivi?e you to make .the trPfit .of .every- Sybil by the hand, and leading her Lo I`cast and_thus reduces the farmer's era- - rulns to urge them to the greatest ex- men who had been sent in search of the I thing," said the t i-1, answering,the the spat in question. I fits. if you can pn ibly engage a man pedition, adding as'a -renscsn for hecto: horses, with great difficulty found and f look. - . She. suffered herself le be put into !t; ,.to do your bilin{;, just the day you need "it is time that Mr. Bernem and Mun- caught them. and brought them back to Sybil said not .a ward..in reply: ,but but, the next instant,she was horrified him. then put up your timothy in good. ;� -_-son should be taken to my house- and the scene of the explosion. • The dead she thntr-ght within herself, "1 am,forced by the. insolence of Moloch, who de- large hay cocks„ 'where it may stnrxl _ .6 . placed in bed. to receive proper medieal bodies:were bound upon their back, and'to eon•,sort with' thieves. and -to use •liberalely arose from his seat and came some time,without any serious damage. . _attention. But t canndt consent to;they_Were led through the thicket to the I their stolen goods; but I will prod( by around and placed himself beside her, When thus put up, the cocks can be leave this spot even t4 attend to them. road, where the empty wegon %vas whit- nolhifig which I shall not make good to and,laid his great hand upon her' shout- readily. dragged 'to the baler without, until f find out whether the body of Mrs.I ing, As there were five bodies and but the owner: and so'as soon a:s 1 shall be .der, . . .. forking the hay in the wagon. . Thins - Berners is really under the ruins." two horses: and as only one body could,freed, I will privately send NI sj Pen- "You are handsome." he said. "Do method.does not take much .more labor -_ - Thus exhorted; the men worked with I be-bound upon one horse at a Hine, rt dleton•a-four-fold eornperisation. " you know it? Beit of course you do. than to Gaul it to baler.direct. from th8 tremendous energy, and soon dug away!was necessary to' make -three trips. And thus, Traving satisfed tier, 'con- The swelis.-have told you so a many s-,yath. " ". alt the pile of rubbish, and laid the l through the thicket, before they -could .science, Sybi: took her•hostess' advice. (![OPS." . It there is any considerable amount depths of the vault open to•the torch-t all be got upon the wagon. So it vas ri and,made "the best csf everything." ' uDnrrt touch me!" said Sybil; shrink- of hay •to handle,:,,a good loader is an -machinery in the. . - face of Y • light. But there was nothing to-be seen work of,time and trouble to-remove all When she. was, thoroughty.renu�ntvy ,int; from him. indispensable p _- _ - •but the damp and slimy %walls and floor;I the dead from the scene of the catas-.i by a Somplele•rlldnge of;clot114114. every "'Now- put .on airs, ,You're one hay field. it does the hardest part of - - '- 'and the little heaps of broken stones"and tropThe, At length, however, the last article of v ;•h she rocognized as Ihe. of its. you know, and so we'll 'tend-you the work. and will put tiny on the wa- • fallen plaster in the corners. was bound upon the la t horse and;proper ,f 1ILss Pendir►on, her strange to the last drop of blood in our weins, eon,faster theft any' two men will da ! "Not thtl'r•e! Well. then, 1 didn't know led away by the last -man that lett the hostess rvmctucted her into the spacious Only don't put on airs;.but-be kind to the work under ordinary conditions. In i _ - iwhether I was a-hoping or a-fearing to spot; - •- •, . . - nrA beautiful cavern, that'ha:s-been- al- them.as;, ar•e kind to you," growled the�this part of the country it is aF«yery dim- , find tier there; or whether I'm glad Or And o[ all the li+ang crowd that had I ready described. jnute.• rust matter to 'secure extra help to hay - 4 sorry now at not finding her thrrc." filled the churchyard and surrounded There was a Ini-g..e round lable set in 'y;ut take your hnnd away-ptease I nine, and the average help Ls never as said Joe, wfio tri his. exrPssive anxidy the ruin, none w e_s lett but the littia tine mfdille of the tToor,-eOvered with u tin, •I cannot hear !t!" cried Sybil, reliable as a machine thnL can be made -had at length deserted his post behind Skye. terrier. Nelly;• Who was, still at fine- white damask cloth, and furnished sti.r,nl:irig further. off stilt. to take the place of hand work. ° the wounded men,and-hobbled up to the -'work In the vault, with a heterogeneous set Ice of the --\\why, now, if y ou only knowed what I- had always heard that. hay:baler] -opened vault. What was she oloin�. - -•- -• richest silver plate.-ilia most delicate-this here hand-have done in your sat•-.l direct4y from the swath would sweat dnd • � _ "You should . be glad, for now �,ou S'he Rad. conccntratr�l her nifenLron cP�rps china, and the coarse-st enrfhen-vice, you forrrll.� eth to it, instead o' mould, no matter how' well cured it - �trave nn evidence ot-h�rtceth;-tmt.••,:,• and-ham -pot-ii:cvrrre incl' rudest cutlery.= :]round the flinging. it tiff like- it w'as a wo."p.'1 might ba. but I know from recent exper- the other hand, gond ren..,an to ho P nt�PratP-sized Heap of dcns�•ly-Fack,�i'table were .,rata as mikcllanenus in coa+cPd the rcrtlian, stealing his arm it•nce and observation that the very Lest •that she is somewhere:alive and well," rubbish in one corner. She was sr'•ralvh-, quality as was the `service,-there were around tier neck. of hay can be made as above noted, the - , aid Caplaln t?esrdleton. ing away at this heap; she had atrradyi•threr-M �d `sfnols: -stumpy'• loi;•s. .of .Bul_Sybil. with-a sudden and ziolPntlonly point is to observe carefully and "That's so. too. Marster Ca 1n [tut _ Pt? g harrowed a hate of same depth: and Wo Bet nn cna, one very large stoFle, gesture, ca. .it off. and started to ter .ee that their is no external moisture only see what a little slory-teller,Nelly .,Lill she scratched away..with rill her i and One' elegant piano-chair.. fret, seizing Ihe knife, beside' her as a .on the.grass when it is baled. is!" - ' . might and main. until hor strength -,\\•e always eat our great meal of the Nbcapon of defense. . " ., . . "it was her master she scenled, and i failed; and then she cat down nn her.day, in thug place 1'(!u wotJld cal led; vnur telly little .,out. • -she, found hint." , hind gaarters,and panted until sht'�re dinner; we call'it .supper, .but it-is ail •,•hat's the-good cif that', iy, , en "Yes; but s•he tried to Cnalie me be'- rrivered her breath, and then she*re- the sarne," said the girl. v.-a- a lad. i always liked-lo tease th*r •11eve as her mister., was down- them cnmmencsd and scratched away fur "Oh !" exclaimed Syl,il. lQe.kin,i in Ghs-,kitlerrs best. that spit and scratched and Mowing twice each year, just atter the f .also. And look how she sticks to the dear life until sorrething tell on the other,may at the -many plales,-"oh! have I fit the matt! Thal. only makes nit, lite (towers open, usually in June or An. • ,'story 1 There sh? is dawn there, .,till side, and with $ barrk and bound o1 joy.;got io;meet ell .these horrid men"." you befter. Come now, :,•tt down along- gust, Kill keep the plants in subjection. running round and'round. like she was. leaped through the apertuie and -\'Pc nq lady !• 'You must meet-these•1 side o`.me, and let's be grind friends,' Tuts .will prevent the production of -= -c.rnzr.;-_and asnufRng at nil the corners. ren snu(Ting a),�r1L fhe_,damp ground. . I horrid nipil who have saved you! They i said the ruffian, thr•nwint; his arms I Weds• and thus serious injury to crops "lever mind iYelly;Jne. Come along.,she Eureka! the little Skye terrier had chs do not often have the linnor of a lady 's ar'onnd Sybil, and forcing her iiilo Tier may be ah`oided, but it will rarely cause • now. We must take your mast,- and covered ,'hat human inlelli-„core had cum an lowsupper, and they will not I. the death of the thiole roots except in'. the nI11PC pAOr fellow on.to mi hrnrse• faitorl to dO! She had fourhd the secret'dis me with"y'rnas now':'' replied tAa "Slop that, you devilish beast! -L•et}good grass land or in w' t seasons. and sr orrnncan pnssIIgP, and no s elfin nc ass, sn 's -. "' c ,.will therefore-need to-be repented• each; , s she will' find het` mistress. q shudder ran throe=i Syhtl', frame; hostess, in a vote--, of.aulhnrih•. year, is gen 'been so fruitless," said Crintain Pendl(< hcit she rallied III1 her strength to resist `!Don't be jealous. ury darling." re-Ling or gr•ubbing'lwice ayear.' This plan ' ' ton. ns he led the way back to the spot •. the cmcpin`g tr r--tor.' plied Aloloch, tightenings, his grasp rs or toe roadsides and waste _ _ _ - where he.had left the injured victims of - CHAPTER V. 1 r;cv;�s nri� oven: after all,' she;around Sybil's waist. �larid,'and. for meadows and pastures the explosion. - P methods•for -enmpleie eradi "Marsler' Cnpping;" said.Joe, as•,he We left Sybil sleeping on her sylvan scut in hilrseir. "Th,y are no Bass�`gder !" hobbled after Pendleton, "1 have got two I couch, in the'cavern chamber of her nor di.vii,. as, Ilreir' crmliraTtion calls i u -`ling to.-the lady cried the girl. air- mediate Peapplica ion. Canada thistl*e.expensive for e e, - 1 fear- h ing to theo thorn. -• - She shpt_on as-Ihev_' MO them • -'"homes fled rip ttreri~ in thew �vnods. sI l nameless hostess. thein: IhPy are human beings: why peal r '\\'e never meddle between other nuort plants are often killed by �-, they haven't been frighient-d at the binw• sleep w ha, being' completely cnnqu,ere•l shnttirl I f a \nil she 'spoke I:urd th�i�_sw'eethearts. Do we. iihales?"I juct'as a heavy rain sets in, late*in ]ane: Ing up. I very cheerfuliy to.her hostess:-ingtrir' called nut ane.---- of early in July'. when they are in Ulnom+ and done ,broke lnnso: and I�by mental Arid bodily fatigue, surrender - -- have got n ,wagon down by' the road•i unconditionally to Nature's'.t;raat rc- ing: "Nb, no. nn!" answered the olltPrs, and the stalks.arc .lydllow•. The rain, —side, it so be as you would like to con-1storer, \a'hen:do you exper-t your compan- i[ Solan i�erc here!" cried the keeping the cut surface moist. and fil}hig E-- `d my ions in . up the hollow stalks. favors the growth, . wounded . mar and the! {.ate in, the eflrrnoon sill .awoke, • "The;- drop in at ,any time in the oven- girl. in despair. t'other gemplan that a way." 1 much refreshed in mind arid body, come o[ them will bP here soon, i "Satan is here!" responded a Voice of fungi, inducing decay. which often; " r i tit' a wa ion mi-0it,thou"ll n+: (ir.i" cnmowhaC. cdnfuscd asl rn"' close bv. - I e-,tends dow.u_tO. The -'not,-stem. . - - -�-an E}-}leen- : BieFe-,Ifeclite ntet od especially in. be fatal to them in their fvP-eni rondi-1 a leer "lncrrl°habitnlinn.'' But the voice tion. They must be carricrl cm 'Min nniotAwl' Arnnge hostess-at oncelestored The darkening of the, rave. now indi- And the robber cup am s y n utters. But the wagon will he just the w her mr inr,ry and self-possession.. rated that the. sun was Belting. And them as i[ he had rc`';rifroAl d hcoe erect oncesd�ing, i.,``lo twoo`eeeks afferr therthe sh .,non the wild hostess clapped her Moloch dropped .* thing to convey the doral, bodies to I 'You have slept long and well," said mow•in in June and cut oft every hands and enlled in heir pale attendant in the most abject manner. g 11 Blarkville, where an mrfi,r.t nrucl Ire ,!Ile girl. "1 have been in heir half-a• Sybil looked up, and turned cold thisijl shout .Loo„inches below the sur-• held upon them." answrrerl Iiii, -Plain. dor.an times at least to lOolo�at you, and• .to light up the cavern. \rid the Phan- toru.,,_ranishPd for f?d` trrorir(nts. and from hend,to. foot; fern the hnndsrniie, ;face with a hnP rp spud, A Bpud made ' And he rectuie.,ted came of the -nen pre-(always found 'you fast asleep. You - then returned with two tall .silver stalely. graceful firm of the •bNge ind'o[ a .,trout;. shire chi:eT on the end tit bent in go in se of Ihe hnrsos, nrn9 nnvcr even changed your position. I candlesticks, suppgrling two such Teruo rhiet, .,lie recognized the finished gen-I a pitchfork handle, will be found most #u harness them to .the wngnn. for the lliinl: you must feel much bolter." a .a� candles Ihnl ` bit saw at a glance tleman ,ilio. in the chnrarter of convenient udfor .thin work. eche second %' -required sen-ices In the (tend. '\\hilt: . ."i G"el• ver% well, thank volt,- if only I n detained to hal in rare of Ihe' i'crirAd hear from m husband," replied that they jnust have bet-n stolen from the "Death had danced wit P her tit: her year. Ihe Bnudding should begin as'soon others h f p _ y p Alar n[ a Catholic chapel. And she own mast: ball. and-the probable mur- nB tho IhiWe, show .in Ihe Bering, and 1 wounded.: Sybil. f p g ,s ``(r shivered a f nin at erceivin that he darer of Rosa Rlondelle! shnitld ;tie continuzd- through the sea- \i'hen Abe shutters upon which Lynn I \hvay's the same, Subject I Ihat is sun. although there will be few to cut Berner., and Robert hfun.,nn lay Ore stupid and tireorrrP. Buf f can tell you .as the grmst of the worst of (To be continued): after mid�ummrr if the wail: has been - each carefully lifted by the hands ,.[I alwml your husband.• Ile is '.just nocv s. -re church-iobtre,rs 1 But soon ♦ + .r, .. woll dine. ' Tim land should he lnokerl .. [our men, and, the little procE'ssi(in �c'n, aL IhP..liaunled Chapel, waiting for Ihe her nttonlion was altrnrted by the splen -, : over oc•rasionally, each :year afterward - about to start, Captain Pendleton called cnnsGnbles to go away so. that lie .may dor of the scene around, when the stat • . TAXING PI PICTURE POST CARDS. to delert and destroy plants that may p to Joe, saying: trsurnP his search for you." aciile walls of Ihe cavern,'lighted up by spring frnrri dnrinant nerds. halting "Ybu mrtst go with rile to baro your "Poor Lyon! But how do you Icna,W Pile• great candles, emitted millions cf The Taxation Committee r.f the Ger- thistlP plants every ��rrk. or two daring limb looked to, and also to be with your this prismatic rays of Peery'bril}iant hue, as roan lieichstag ties• • accepted Ihe pro- two successtve 'growing seasons, in of they were incrusted with- diamonds, osal for faxing picture post r_nrds. rchrrEs ,herr sheep have access to _: master, 'Who will need familiar faces "Molloch; wha has just come in, told • - peer Kirit when he comes to i(imself.'' met -' .rubies,- emeralds. sapphires, _amethysts, 1his..measure, .if passed at 'the plenary hem, usually destroys them. . --Yes,• sir, \lnrse. Capping Pendulum,) "'Moloch!' You have mentioned that topazes and carblmcles, all oft he purest Sitting o[ the Reichstag, 'dill bring in a _ wilt go. But oh. my Hebb( - f.ord.�mime severni •times. Who is Moloch?" fire. revenue of X2,.500,000. It is computed , •what:yyill i have to tell m%' poor mar the lieutenant of the band. Be lial is •"cplrndid, is it not? What -palace that 500,000,000 picture post-cards are ter. when he openB his Pyr., ane} looks Ihe. adjutant. Satan is the captain, but chamber can compare to ours?" -in- annually sent through the German post= �T r4R�f 'ifarES al rush cried Joe, bursting into tearB. we seldom see him. He !s 'a very fine qunred the girl, on nbserving.the evident offices. - . ' . What'is more pleasant than a drivt "Come, come, be a man ! Stop howl• j enllenran.'o[ the ,very first society. 1 admiration with which her guest gazed through the.country' in �arae upon the scene. t Drive your..work-don't let it drive :� full• and do ygyr duty-which is now to have no doubt that you have met him fore Sybil had time to -reply there Mrs. Brown: "How'w-Ouid ydu'define' y follow your master, r�pusfulated the often in the drawing-rooms of wealth ons the heavy trampling of feet near at -hncl'?" Airs. Jones: "I should say you. ;captain• an fa4Dion. ,'Scrubs in any' breed ere on the es "1'P.,. sir, till do it' but [ must get "Gncxt Heaven 1 tXirl, what story is hand, and the next moment [Hirt rough- that fuel is the ability in make your hus- l�clly fust f clautda'r l�wva her. Door Ibis that you are telling me?" looking men entered the cavi, hand believe he is having his own way." pence account every time• f, �' . - . ,,: q ..,.rte. .,js�d,L,. - ..- r "--_ -.-. _ _ a � ^. _..-.�:.. . . . _. .. .;.. _ . . , .. .:.�'. ism ,�­... 0 ,.. , . <' .,may-... .,�, ,,. 7 -77�;. r.-ZZi t • A ------ Ifnoonhence to his Ow -- your Food distresses You, Markham, ; tn If you are Weak and Nervous, stable. 0 im published erery friday morning as LU OMC Use 'Dr. Shoop's Restorative one -Iruported vlvdesdale Stallion acing Oat. month and see what itdoes for you. Holesta" ChiefA254, Vol. 265 the TERMS SOL4--hy-Picke ing Pharmacy. pioperty of the Balsam Clydesdale don '61.26perve,"; $1.00 Epaidinadvall" Horse Association, will serve mares during the season of: 1903:sm Ifollows own stb Monday,May 300 leaves hisa .. of T E.vispey's, Greenwood. for Wm. >,The People's Cash Store. White's, 7th oon.. Whitby, for noon thence to Jam. Wilson's, lot 1. 000, 8, Pickering for night. Tuesday, pro.oseds Our TERMS are.strictly cash to Myrtle Hotel for noon and night. 7 RATBB.OF ADVZ3TISIN!: -Wednesday,proceeds to Afbburn Rotel Ic ae�ls Friday, proceeds to E. VIrlt Insertion.per line line 5 noon and night. Vlach subsequent insertion 0 E. Pnob's,Brock Road, 7th oon..Pick- I eign 04- noon, thence to Brougham tricks, twists or turns. s ermg for NO nonsense about our business, no t Tertissmants. Y,proceeds This rate subsequent inclua4ir-I or mk--neou- . I .. Hotel for night. SattLrds to No exaggeraration in prices. No misrepresation in quality. Special terms given to parties racts tors or 5 months or year, all- S for noon and night. Thursdav, pro sineas just as pa for When we advertise w6 mean business and fearly or yearly contracts ;s:61Is -da to Win. Edward's, Balsam Business cards,Zen,lines or under, with Lw his- own stable where tie remainswe a WE-e-ri we—print prices we want you to believe Jail,year,00 1 PSYSULD in soI it. The value of our goods cannot be surpassed. Our busi- XwNotice In local 00111-1 tam centsper Time, the following Mooday morning. ' Term iivs coutsper line each subsequent insertion. To insure a foal 115 to be paid Jan. lot ness is to supply all the people with the best goods at the low- pedal contract r tea made known on sPlilics- 1907. L'Hugh Pugh. Manager. est possible Cost. We are doing it and will continue to do it. on* So free advertising. nations Horse Register. Advertisements without written astir Lord Jewett.-The celebrated roadster This week we offer good value in Prints and other,good& Wil The inserted until forbidden and charged so- stallion lol5,C.H.R., Thepropertyof Terrington Bef.1man 294(9037)the 'eardinsly. Orders for discontinuing advertiss- Oat. Will meals mast be In writing and "also the Pub- Royally bred imported hackney stallion Robert;Toms, Liverpool, Prints, regular 13c. for 8c. ; Silk Laffeta Gloves, black, white, tan, Ushers. the property of W.H. Pugh, Claremont, make the season of 1906 as follows:- -gray, regular 10 and 25c., for 25 and 20c. ;. Cotton Hose, all I Job Work promptly atteto. Monday, May 7th, Will ld&vs his Own will Make the se n of 1W at his Own stable, Liverpool, and:proceede to Rich--' sizes, 10c. ; Straw Hats from 5 to 50c., all spendid value. Murkar & Tbexton, Proprietors stable,2J miles 6&5.t of Claremont. and Guthrie's, Andley, noon; Sebert's Baran El . Bred Im.. hotel,Brooklin,night. Tuesday,to Mrs. GROCERIES-The freshest Try our Melagams Elect—The Highly the purest, the best. Audley. ported Clydesdale, 5629],(Vol 28,S.), Wilson's hotel, Ashburn,noon;Traviss' Tea; it is the beat in the market ; also, our special Balk Teas, the property of W H. Pugh,Claremont, hotel, Claremont, night. Wednesday, Guthrie has mowed a field of will make the season Of 1906, at his own proceeds t-) Hamilton's hotel, Brough- T green, black and mixed, .25c. lb. . We sell Ogilvie I'S R. mRoyal Household Flour; also, Spink's clover. stable,2J miles east of Claremont. am, noon;thence to his own stable for Cream-and-tea-buns. Several attended the E. L. conven- Bender Duke [10514] the Well-known night. Tharsday,-prooeeds to Appleby's • tion in Whitby. hotel, West Hill, for night. Friday, imported Clydesdale stallion,the wolp Mrs. Guthrie is visiting with her arty of Hamilton& Wilson,Brougham, proceeds to Kennedy's. hotel, Woburn, CROCKERY-Just received a shipment of fine Toilet Sets, latest daughter I . will make the season of 1906 U follows noon;James Thom's, Box Grove, might. patterns at the lowest possible price. ghter at Whitby r. Toronto, Saturds] oTT, nto, are vis- F,proceeds to John Henderson" Miss"Coulter, Monday, will leave his own stable acid iting with their cousin, Miss Chap- will proceed to W Gibson's.lot 10,oon 4, 1-t 33,mom.2.Pickering, noon;thence We represent the Crown Tailoring Co.,Toronto. Their prices Pickering, for night, Tuesday after- own stab's,where he will remain antil and goods cannot be surpassed-in the city. See the goods Albert Bell,of N. W., is spending a noonj omeeds to bis own stable, where the following Monday morning. here and leave your order for a suit. jp fortnight with his parents,ts. He is be remain until Thursday after. Seygerman. better known as Aple progressing in the west. noon. Thursday afternoon,W.COI Jack.-The celebrated American bred The Audley -school has been -)at 26,con.7 for aigbt. Friday, Sanwa stallion,the property of Jesse Hubbard, -t4iormb _n, B I--a 1b 0 m will W*"-tlhs season of 1W6 N & COMPANY, thoroughly ovekhataiid 5.5d inn youngs,10I blucion wavu�w . 1D. SIMPSO 3 1h, will The worl,- has-been own Until following Monday- his 0 _h_o_4_eT by Peter Dalby and reason- morning. leave bis own stable, Hamilton's well dose" OXTrr ha- too. Brougham,and roused to Johnson's h :PIO,3RJ=�OF Jul Bu4-nbrae Stamp. [3660", the tboro- till, whitevale, Aroused noon; thence t, Mal. The garden party is fixed for y rt nigh-, Tuesday,Woburn bred Clydesdale stallion, ibe prope Tern how for 10th at the residence of W. Holtby. Cberry=r, ,It Preparations- of James McCrea &Son, hotel, noon;Appleby's hotel,West Hill pool,noon; -Gordon's hotel, Picks -Monday, proceeds to A0 istoule Hotel, ring, L` every Whitev&Is,noon., thence to A.Brignall's night. Thursday, Bandel's hotel. 'last year was dissapointing, but, ' L I N E R Y better time than ever. The program __1wfl1_mhk*_4ha4rAmI of 1906"follows 1 might. Wednesday,.Tom's hotel,Liver M eftoA will be made to secure an un- con. 5, Pickering.for night. Whitby,noom; Silbert's hotel, Brooklin, Tuesday. usually good one this ar. on Bunting Pickering, Gordon's Hotel.Pickering.nigbo. Wed- night. Friday, Myrtle, hotel, union. Breret nesday,Gen.Wood's,lot 27.(Dumbarton) Ashburn,night. Saturday,proceeds to 21 here next Sab- will occupy the soul to say a more noon; Toyne's Rouge Hill, night. own stable where he Will remain until d a fresh stock, including Children's Weer bat i., h,and it is nee tel. �Ig�lgd Thursday. Maxwell's SO Just receive -----------P -speaker., I - Rote -The choicely. opular, - --as, , tirm -not have been Creek.noon,Callen r's Sir Alexander(12362) chosen for Audley. The people were niobt. Friday,James,.MIT".Armadale, bred impoorted Clydesdale stallion. the end Sailors. Latest Styles. Low prices. • delight�d to himr that Mr. Bunting moon; Franklin Ramer's. Box Grove, property of David Defoe, Green River, was able to come.and will greet him night. Saturday,his own st0le where will make the season of 1906 as follow$: 7 with a-good'-welcome.' �`lay he be h8*411'retmAID-antil the following MOO: Monday afternoon, May 7fh, will leave MT. M3 M?j 1K S 0 0. refice Sundays. day morning. his own stable.Green River, and pro-ispared for many,Conference hotel. Pickering. nijj* 112-28) ted to Gordon's The sugar beet growing district BIjeephalus V,1. 11, I.W38: Tuesday, Thom. Maddaford's, Kiv4POO The choicely-bred imported Clydead&!e surrounding Pick-ening, comprising stallion,the property of a. C. Banker, road.noon; Royal hotel, Whitby,night'. seventeen- shipping points for Pickering.will make the season of 1906 Wednesday,WJ Bell**, Aadliy,noon; Mr.Corners, Kinsale, nigb I: Thursday, 0 0 00 0 beets, contains 243-,farmsrs who as follows; Monday, leaves his own Our p ly Of are growing sugar beets totalling stable.Kingston road, and proceeds to Hamilton's hotel. Brougham, union; in; Appleby's F. Bealbyle, Toon, Pickerinst. night'. 550 acres, being one-tenth part of Toyme's. Rouge Hill, 110c Trans, Mongolia. 0000; Stationery is good, including.: the whole crop grown for the hotel,wasl, gill. night. Tuesday. Half.. Friday. Goo am.,Markham,night; way house, noon;Mead's hotel.Summer John Lowery.101h Berlin Sugar Factory. 'It Lai to be homes, oiqb,- Wednesday, Kennedy's Saturday,to his own stable until Mon. Large business envelopes, hoped the sugar beet fields of this day afternoom. hotel. We em, noon; Malvern.' might. tablet form, :_ . . Examiusition Paper, in foolecapAnd district will receive thorough TbuWay,Wm. Ash's, 8th can.,Mark. -iting''Tablets. cleaning and cultivation. 80 they ham. uncei David P."oor'm, Cedar Large and small Writing Friday. Wm. Carter's, Now AdkNwUsen"ats. may,compare favorably, when in- Grove, night. N As Paper FSpetries and a Variety of I in June by Dr. Shuttle- 3rd-oon., Pickering.noon; sheacesohis ed is pre- ��vorth, with beet fields of other o- stable so the following Monday PASTURIL-The undersign bottles, also dietricte and Ink in large and sinall. pared to take in stock to Psmmm for the bring highly profi- morning- sustilwz, First class shade and plenty of was it table returns to our farmem cbirngsan.-The imported Clydesdale Thomas Heats.I I mile east of Brougham. 54-0 lowel ingso Embroidery Hooka, stallion (Vol. XXVI) '1201,31.%be-pro- a, Pickering, TRAYED-On or.about M 20th per ty .of David M. Gruber Drapes, etc., Etc. IS from lot 4. con. 4. sesiarboro. a �U beifer, -.Felt for W=W Man% Will make the seaman of 1906 as follows: one year Old. Any Informatidd leading to bar McI May 7th, will leave his own warded. AMES r�corgroywill be suitably re stabir0ordon Souse, UR N.Cedar Grove. Picbe tag.. and id 33-37 :B00.1 M. procri to Baddel's hotel. ftitby, fcr 1. 0,,gb Tuesday, proceeds to the Cen- 70TICE.-I hereby forbid all per- Llai sous to trespass on tot a can,5,'Picker- Iral bow', Oshawa, for might. Wed na.for the purpose of drawing off gravel.wit -procee IMMISSion. MRS. T. qr. shows Night Cure Soothm-Heab nesday. is to Blindel's hotel,for nm -SICCW --nTgbT.­­I'liarsday. Laroo -6.1 Toren, ninrct f)i While the ftedt , T sad Cum bloiddieford'iI for noon;-th-en. to his second-hand mail I own stable,where he will remain anti LNOR SALE.-Two good "Flul at &I In good repair. ply The beat remedy which physicians know tor the following Monday morning. r baggies for a Ale Weaknesses Is composed of parts of M. RANT,Daubarton. U17. To this are sd4ed o= Deacon 17380-The famous' Standard- to asrumn whim "=ad bred Paper ranging remedies which draw out the polsons, W tallion, the property of Robert o' on hand. Ptices in Wall- ed TIds-50091.1na-ZI m-.-.Cberrywood, will make the Pickering Lumber Yard 1 -A lairge fresh stock now iiiuc local *mUlartion Is known by d=60stis from Be.up. �s SHOI season of 1906 at his own stsble, with _-.svd ptirstelansi every*bei eures while the to- the exoeption'of Monday evening as S. ---because it MeImT Cmnip -Onr stock is.complete. liens sleeps :g the C &a& Nbe road Tuesday :.. ­.­­ .-3=rU er's. Kingston ri Joh Puk C. Eiunk' Vain. the tua =on evening, , juhnstion's hotel, Wbitevale In all kinds Of building'material ves., sibased. van Of many specarda,Th 11 rtirr. 987 sex Thursday evening, Goo. T)yne's.Rouge including rough and dressed lumber, of they a r nevw�k4ow Hill-;- Friday evening, !ZMroyI sed sic '-Proauce Market a Neu die Our stock of Shingles is also crim- BI S Cedar Grove. plate in British Cplumbia, New Brun' eea Zvery siflint am"0106y" Gallant,Chattan—The Champion Im. P1 -may be ported Clydesials, Stallion, ('�'ol. 26), swick and Ontario Cedar. -50 1 bushels of =made to ex rteume the 'n P IMIAT MQUI nf Stpuiy�ili Buckwheatforsale 'I and t m- __Li22X_A �rt -foe, All. k;nA. Af f e, 11 �.reeti RielrZl IIII of Base, Casing, Sheeting and Floor- will be Poucher's `JII—Ver-Rult variety,and 50 hia1t6:yW we. will the season r, V , n & bimat and cc a ever-to- 1,May 7th,will stock. Brougham, every 'Tuesday bushels of Japanese 1 _ sing number of ambood. It 1906,is follows: modday, ing always in store, rim women leave his own stable to Hamilton's hotel, W. D. GORDON morning prepared to pay the high-. �7 variety. OOP his mesm hft and good ebuer. It is to'he" Brougham, night. Tueedav, Gordon's est price in cash for Butter and 1, good and clean and ailing women DR Sn"P 0 eads, He has also arranged with - All No. an seed. Send Bal. of Gil hotel Pickering, night. Wedu Y, early if you want any. Wilts You may nuc M�s N=T w Y trouble I . �------- David Egg -eehin to 1-uv 6roduce.for him Tome 8 howl, "A phone or can on but remember Da. SH Milue's.Cherrywood,night. Thursday, during,the week for either trade. be rel Peter B. Reesor's, lot 3, eon 5, Scar. fed upon in SIT or cash, as desired. John A. White SonS, uoorri2ow wro, PIANI A JIM b-at ovaries, Is R&I Spenctily, gbousumagon. Ask or r' kOW11 4 AAV tjLR_fW townifiae, Soatro tion. congestion. irreirular r.- r. MAIL BROUGHAM. 1.8 a'. Franklin worth's, moo' ran amoommianded and sold by bongo 1VI nigh Saturday,Arm rkh: night- turd PICKERI'_��G PHARMACY. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the, Postmaster "thing �tniaster General, will be received Butter,' Eggs, I..Q NO WA at Ottawa until Noon. on Friday, the lacksiff(I 4 X V 9. 29th Sune, 1906, for the•.conveyanc-e-of. --- -__Or� The undersigned having bought out r 0 -yr1-s-A�t a-j g on x 1 . -: -Chickeias. Contract for four years sin times per 1 the blacksmithing business of It, SEEKERS week e,1ch way, between �piired to do blai.-k- to Moore, is pr( em Claremont Market. smithing in all its lines. a DUNBARTONand TORONTO Bring them a. next. from the 1st Oct6ber esday market day. A_ Horse-shoeing -a - Specialty. 8 8 ss. "W se t -EXCURSIONS Printed, notices containing further edn f propbs- an. ' E. EMERSON9 CS a 4:1 C3 m 11 0 * 'r. wts W"ino 9:4 - VIA information ttsf to condittonso 10 -7. ;98 5ro 4 TO THN. 7: may be seed and blank 93 10tir 5 -4 ed Contract M DICKERING, ONT. forms of Tender may be obtained at ps 93 Gb .4= the Post Offices of Dunbarton. Toron- .',�_,Buyer, Mongolia. _L. .'( NORTH to and route offices and at the Office CAN401AN 01P:Jan PALIFIC of the Post Office IR!�pector at To- A Great School 1. 1-1 Feb t�re Tonto. 4 0-1 war WtST Apr pCTURN IrARCS: POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, 0 may Mail Contract C wu am"Wi AN6XI(SON J Ile 1 10 N %IUA86*atBranch, #July Bpjada am Pe Is Albwt UA su&tiatendent. w. Ottawa, 14th May, M Sept WIN low. I TORONTO. ONT. Oat, as. Aresk 18 uniew 49A British Columbia, Sam- 01: NOT. call" 4A I IS Velvet. Rough, Students from Yorktse fled DOP 41A Pink Lips, Lik katchewan and Manitoba on the west .4 racked Lips, can be made .al X061 M Begins ILII 9Wtkr chapped or 0 by ap to New Brunswick on the east are in January loolithit!y 9,.Oshawa 10, Brougham ["at" soft as Velvet Of all materials and design attendance this year, Distance is nO J as, )living at bed 11,Port Perry 13,Uxbridge Lgo,Caunington 19, mwm jaw time, a light coating o Dr. Shoop s Beaverton I& keptl n stock. It will Pay You hindrance to those who wish to get GOING, Green Salve. The effect on the lips to call at oar works and inspect our stuck the best. Our graduates are alway'a WAZZI10--ploksorms staftiou 0.TA im Ith,ow t!,p6hre wol Astud 10L or skin of this most excellent ointment and obtain prices. Don't be misled by successful. Our facilities are unBur- Asigast 28t%- is always immediate and certain. JqO. 6 MAIL 8:33 A.M. I *, z Sept. M. Shoo 's Green Salve takes out tom-ITRI GorRG FjAsT MV% As]POLLOWS.- Dr. agents we do not employ them,oOnsI passed. COMMENCE vow: NO vac' J=11 I ly we can, and do throw off the ZI tions. Oollege open entire year. Mai 16 12 LocAL Sept. ift. e4.er . . 2:47 P.M. July I?tb. y commission of 10 per cant., which You will nificent catalogue free. Am fixed Jul party W residence f :,d for b r _D "a-0. the-,- C. Bu. the soreness of cuts, burns, 10 LOI 6:04 P.M. bruises and all skin abrasions. It is certainly save by pm,6h"ing from us- once WRST Dun As FOLLOWS:- For miss to other pointe and complete in- surely a wonderfull and most highly call solicited. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, TXAJX8 0 formaI apply to nearest Canadian Papiflo 's ointment. In M, satisfactory healing 8:41 A.I . No.0 _]�&ALI1 Agent, or write to C B. Forrim District Mis P. M. pasumSer Agent 71:tongs SL,To glass Jars at 25 cents, Sold by Pick- WHITBY GRANITE CO-, 197 Cor, Youge and AloSander 84; i,11 Logy, OPP.Pin%04444 Whitby.Qn"9 MAIL IPQp, ering Pharmacy', 7 172:1S�4$ I_ 7 - s.4 x � . .v1­1 2 11 "Fti .Y..r .tx.��.. 'a. w•.y�.•r .sr.. .u' J.:� 1 �-y.. ,I;,. .F•' ..:i.. :.s+.' •ter+ '�v..:�.u- =.,i ate.•. ta. .a..r.,. .'+u.k- ••..y!�,h y w.s} a.-a .... ,>y r w7_'Fyu!•b •' 'FiY, A' "C^ M-• i �+9 . .• ..a -.'2••. - i`'I- ..,••r ,}J y �s OLARtMONT. who have fallen in the strife. Time discourse from Dan. 6:3.-"An excel- ' and again THE NEW6 has called atten- lent spirit was in him,"and claimed y y/ r .y Dr. Snaith was a very busy man tion to the neglected condition of some that the same might be said of those a6pens an >fccou"t Y while here on Tuesday: of the burial grounds of the township. who were resting nearby. They were e... Ed. Derusha, of Niagara Falls A Pleasant exception to this condition men of purity, of purpose, of true of affairs is the neatly kept grounds humility, of faith. and urged his hear- People who go to the Bank regularly and deposit a part visiting friends here. lot ars to be worthy of the eneration of their.earnings, get something more than:exercise. ---- James an Mrs. C tic ane 26,of the 2nd con., udder the contro that aas a spent Monday in Pickering. �g the Dunbarton congregation. was crowded and nearly all took ad- Miss Nota Stephenson, of Pick- Naturally a suitable and beautiful vantage of the beautiful day to linger ering, spent a few days here with spot the-management took apride in a while among the graves and review the money saved, they are laying the foun4tions upon _ ;'.,her brother. its trim appearance. Last Sunday 't PjVories of the past. Many of tie 'which a fortune may be built. We credit �= Walter and Mrs. Thomson and afternoon at the suggestion of Mr, pioneers of the S. W. corner of Pick. . _ Bert and Mrs. Ferrier spent Sun- Wm. Taylor, one of the few left of the ering are resting there, afen of-strong - jII t guar Orly Four Savings Department.. old guard, they invited their neigh- individuality, men of grit and muscle `I`a`n'"''s..7 r' _ -da - Markham. bora and all interested. to come and, and spunk, they must have been. Jas. Bowes is home Toron- worshi again in the old church. The They found the:place a forest of pine to. He intends leaving for they g appropriate gewereign ;J�3anik �f Canada. K g Rev. r.Wood ave an a ro riate and hemlock. Th left smiling fields -'west this month. and orchFiids. There was no need for- -. John Webster and wife and M officers to keep out degeaera es w e_n family spent Sunday with Thos. STiOp wO AN + they c me.. Only the choicest ever Put your money in a place where you can get it - got this length. when you want it.-- and Mrs. Stephenson. Some of the older oiaes present may - Ernest Stephenson, of. the base AND CO�� have had visions of old Jennie John- _ line, has engaged'with Wm. I,� ston'r cottage embowered in sun- E■ �. Theaker, Manager, Claromont• ALL- Scott for a few months. = flowers and hollyhocks, where now ' -Rev. •M. C. Tait- is in London, WORTANT FAC! stand stately monuments, or remem- Ontario, as Codimissioner from _ _ d bered when, as youngsters,they tied - Whitby Presbytery to the General their teams under the spreading Assembly of Presbyterian church. beeches of Sullivan'a bush on a Sun- We are leased to see David day morning. W crossed the road to p hear Rev. Mr. Waddell preach in the - .'Russel in the -village- after_ his That' address- lingering old log church. CJ lingering illness. Although lame, ing Mss. Pinkham Many thought the service might well he is able to be about. you are confiding and profitably be made an annual one. " E. W. and Miss Laura Evans, your private ills to a 'ID lily. and Mrs. Luke . and Miss woman x a woman O Halle , of Whitby, spent Sunday whose experience•with Claremont Fonndr� - Q *RS . ::. y with Mrs. Patterson. women's diseases covers Alarge number from here at- a wrest man `years .and Machine Shop � - tended the Sone of Temperance aught ale.the daughter-in-law of Lrdis •. . ` legit at Brougham on Saturday E Pinkbam and c for All kinds of repair work done on • VA. Wit. The Claremont band was in �y years under liar engines, boilers and machinery. DOWS'WELL'S, the People. Tins '-- directtoa, and since -P. Macnab sr. in a phone mes- has decessse,f she Lumber planing,shingle sawing and era -- sage from J. C. Macnab is request- advising _ lone on short notice. • ed to em. • i Wanted-Every implement agent, :'.Gold Medal • of charge . . • ever made any affidavit regarding Maar woariels hardware merchant, Local Option. suffer n ormdensilence ere and others who are hanflling plow • Claremont foot-ball club''played and drift along from bad to worse,know- pointe and repairs to cof the s with - Binder ,mna► good game with Green River on ing full well that they ought to have im- me in regard Lo prices of the same to - '- Twine Saturday at the picnic. The game mediate assistance,but a natural modesty the trade. - - lasted about one hour and fifty impels them to shrink from exposing Parties neediAg castings made - minutes. Finally Green River themselves to the questions and probable should leave the orders now. — Call on --- - scored one goal.and-soon out. examinations of even their family physi- R ' C U R RY _ t cian., It is unnecessary. Withou money The Methodist and Presbyterian or price you can consult a woman whose - eongregations '%'11L worship to- knowledge from actual' -experience is .Henderson etc, Farmer, Claremt�$t4 gether next--Sunday. - Rev. Mr. t > Totten will conduct services in f3 ��te� in the morning. at 10.30 in -the Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation. a; Methodist church and 7 .p. m. in Women suffering from any form of - r hlF�r� FORCE AND -the Presbyterian church. female weakness are invited to promptly V am, ages � P UM P The unexpected raising of a communicate with Ira. Plnkham, �T parasoI in front of N. Wagg's Lynn, blase. All lettere are'received, I have on brad a large supply of irbe and SUCTION driver,while the animal was tied opened, read and and .a�wered >;y Barrie Carriage Co's buggies. „ ��©Il$t � an H>311d, Prices Right to a post at the Sovereign Bank, women only. A woman can freely talk of her MCLS RIGHT.caused cprivate illness to a woman: thus it to break loose and for P `time there was 'ezcitement in the has been eetabliehed the eternal Zona- - _ . _ Wind,-mills erected and Repaired, denee between Mrs. Pinkham and the Tbe..B.arrie pecpla ari,good people'and village.- . The animal was Boon women of America which has never been 'ore anxious to get so sainised with yon. an.ptired, no damage being done broken. Out of the vast volumb of ex. •Direct telephone communication with all parte of Pickering, The Claremont Brass -Band was perience .which she has to draw from, You talk about yaw Ons (Trade Only Markham, Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge skid Vaughan townships, it Brougham on Saturday playing it le more than possible that she has a►nd That the Be". wo handLs C+aada'a also Stoaffville, Markham and-Pickering villages, over Independent for the Sons of Temperenee Picnic gained the very knowledge that will help Best Production, system. _ - and .report a good time, they Your case. She asks nothing in return Orders promptly attended to. -__ played several selections in tke a:cept your good-will. and or advice TtbB $$)<'g'� �: Repairing done. .: - bund-stand before leaving town reved thousands. Barely an _ - V woman, rich or r, is very foolish Call send see fol yoaiselLllno»eseor b poo which was appreciated by all who she dose not tate advantage o! thio - _ :-"-Joh n GerQW 4erow ti Bon, Obireemoaft. '-heard them. We understand generous offer of assistance.. �..J. Cowan, '$rouha>� they are engaged..for Atha picnic. If you are ill don't hesitate to get-a ' .What nil Flit have been a very bottle of Lydia k. Pinkham's Vegetable serious awident- occurred on Mon- Compound. at once, and write 'Mrs.. Pinkham,Lynn blase.,for 1advice. The di9ggusiing-discharges from the __day epenin _ win to a broken y P nose and thro9it,and the foul catarrhal brecliin, Waltet Wards horse, mea a medcine Izasbeen-eucceasful RICHARDSON'S is restoria to health Po man women, hiieath,are quickly dispensed with by W/ 1 g which was being driven by his son on cannott well say witboat many. isinfg Dr:$hoop's Catarrh Cure. Such became badly 'frightened by the TI do sot believe it will help me." •0othing antiseptic agents as Oil fm runt ebowiag of guest display of rig running up against it, and. :ucalypcua.. , Thi mol, Wild -Indigo, -' China. a.very large assortment of . . .; _. - started to run away ata furioitc - g e •tc., haye .been „-in.cor ca ted iau� n stationary. Books, Dolle, Toys., furl - rate. At the corner of she Brock MC=t a e SM1e now white cream making a oavirrhxl received for the Gall _ _ -_- it-Load and 7th conceasioa, the rig ++elm unexcelled. Sold by PicLaring for see chem. -uF - - --- Pharmxcv. -�satieeriptaoae taken f r all M ines, upset, wrecking it' very badly and c KA 2I N G R'I1v K 1 - eokly ss. a i7 •- '. _ pars. . +throwing- the children a congidei- W d Dail N ways - _ - lerable distance. Fortunately, - BAKING - however, they were not hurt in. i'nder 'and try virtue of the powrrr • J. H� 1=1 =CHA.R3:)80IT _ 'the least. contained in a -certain Mortgage. r which' will produced at. the_time vl Report of Claremont' public sale, and on which. default has beer 'On-and-after-May lat I will conduct 8=�� .�tr'Oet. - _ • tbST school-for May. Senior depart- 'made, there'will be offered for sale by I,usinesa in the store adjoinipg J. R. , went.- v-Olive 'Powell, • Lela seal's furniture shop, where L will - public auction on Thursday, Ills 14th Ruruohr Ra Rumohr, August av__of_June 1906• at the hour of ':eep constant! ea hand a good sup p t1 �} p'+ Leggottt--rv-ge i-IJone D6w'-s c•eI7, �kin Lhe afternoon at;the IiotPt of bread and cakes. _. _.__FROST_& .WO0D _. III 1 U his Annie Found,- Mabel Bryan, in the yill�ge of Brougham by Thomas Cakes of all kinds made• to order on � - Kathleen Stciry, Mildred Forsyth. Polisher, Auctioneer, the following shortest notice.. Warm Implements. _ Bernice , Story, Delmar Foetid, Property, namely;-Ail'and,-singular :Ice-Creani Parlor'in'connection. ,. ie that certain parcel or tract of 'land Willie Shepherdson, -. Genie andpremises, W' A. T1bO1DS011, Ti, hirro Scotch harrows. Wesley Slack, Jennie in the Township of Pickering in the Amo largge assortment of lows, riding Ana Morgan, Y County of Ontario-and being compos-- walking Drills, Cultivators, Scuffiers 1 Rawson, Rop Tarr.' H Jr.= ed of tyle whole of that portion of the �GILYIE'►S Hay T�dere and Loaders, Bindery, Clifford Soden, Harold Graham,• South' Eastern part of. Lot Number Mowers.•Rakes,'-Hay Forks,•Wagons, . Jennie h-Cenession of Royal Hon�ehold $5.00 Buggies, ,Wire Fence. Everything Willie Mason, 'Victor• Ha ward, the Mid Township of Pickering in the - A'�D - the farmers need. — 4iary Adair, Magner Morgan, County of Ontario, containing may- ad- measurement d- =a IeDOIa F1011L 4.60 - ws�eFs:.••� Jean Bennett, Clark Rawson, measurementOne Quartet'of an Acre $ Lila. Slack, Wilfred I'uderhigl, more or less; which constitutes and is '•Constaiitly on hand. AGENT, PICKERING.' a�lice Chapman, John Ha 'w rd, comprised in Village Lot 'Number Ah -Bran,Shorts Arid Chop, F 3 Fourteen in that part-df the Village Sack and Lutnp Salt. - - -Ethel White, Willie Evans. E. of Brougham as denoted in-the Plan r.: Ball, 'teacher. - thereof by John Shier, P.L. S., duly - ba YEARS' Junior division. Sr. II-Howard filed in the Registry office-of the said Cho ping 5c. per 100 lbs. EXPERIENCE Stotts ltltri�Mor$a71,-Mabel Gouyrof Qatari of Aujust A. D. 1309. Green River. . White, .Clifford. _Tarr. Jr. II�-' B . . ' Ver--ns.-Stotts, Ethel Shepherdsor, On this property is erected a Rink, 10 170 which front~ on the Brock 1 Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Pumps Minnie Shepherdson, .!lark Linton Road,•is conveniently situated, well The Time is Coming Also cisterrif made to order. ' Pt. II-Velma Hayward, Wallace I fitted up and has been well patronised. E^ W. EVANS, r McFarlane, Roy Forsyth. I (a)- There i3 also, a gpxod well and new When those Buggy and �`agon TRADL MARKS ;Annie Spoffard, Dom • Brodie,~pump on the promises. wheels of yvut's will need �csIGNS May Florence,, Viola Forsyth, Terms:-20 per cent of purchase attentiiin• COPYRIG�Tion m • •WOY'k. Anyone s r opinand reacrlpeth man Spring. :.,Robin. Story. I (b)-Gladys money to be paid down,at the'time of Qntadr ascertain our opinion tree ether an r � Salo and the balance to be •id within We can fix.them right and will guar- igoention is probablypatentable. communica• Huggies, Archie Story, Clara pl tee satisfaction. We have for ttonaetrictuconedentlaL asnabookoo,tr gra Get your implement: in good . r 30 days thereafter. sent free.Oldest suer fo unn %gco°�rih 'Gnderhill, Jahn Stotts. I (c)- sale two speeding carts. patents taken t routta r 1 Further particulars and,conditions g ■yectat,wttce wuboncebarae in the . shape for the spying work. Hazel-Mantle, Jean' Evans, Verna AI{kinds o! wood-turniri>x at reason * of Sale will be made known''at the M Work on 1 and prompt-, Evans, Willie.. Forgie. I' (d)-1 Sale, or may he had -on application to able prices. S en{,�� j maka�n. or done neatly ;Spencer Hughes, Blanche Thorn- the Austioneer, or the Vendor's Solic- Aban doom elyIllustrated weekly. Laiireet cls. ly and at moderate prices. eon Mildred Brodie, Ivan Benson itors. W. H. JACKSON. Brock Road. . 'culation of any scienttflc o rnal. Terms,$3 a George Morgan. DOW& McGILLIVRAY, ear;tour pmontes,aL 8o�dbyall newedyealer`e g Vendor's Sol'rs, Whitby.' The best place to buy MUNN &C0.3618 Branch i�A '�■ �: R�sebronghj :MesaorW Service at Erskine, Branch ora.P zs tr s>✓W■■hwgton.D c. _ '':�T$OMAS PUL'C$FR.;. Thomson's old stand. Auctioneer, Brougham. Wall-papers . , In these days-of rush and hustle we 1 Dated May 29th, 1906. 34-35 s 37 CYJAREMONT,`ONT we are in danger of 'forgetting those _- -"is. AT Dr. Taber S Family Remedies. Binghams These remedies are becoming more Methodist Church !t _' 1 Over 200 samples to choose from at Popular with the public each day, and Se&ices as-'Follows• W(3 ] them 4c• per roll ftp. are sold by all dealers under a•positivea c guarantee 10:30a.tn:......•.Preaching..,'. _ ►.preen. Mouldings to match all papers. Also,, Little Liver Pills, for constipation 7:00 P m. .... " a full line of the beat. and torpid liver,15c. 2 for 25c. Head- 2:00 P.m Sabbath BGhoo1. rrpp Doors and Windom--Shades you buy of us• ache tablets. relief in one minute, 2f5c. ,•,, Leagile, on Yainte,Oily and Varnishes, always in r bog, Peruvian Tonic for catarra;h 800 p'D° E worth {, . . sada stock at lowest possible prices, and that tired feeling 7bc. For that S-00 @ ton. ••.'Weekl yFr:►yer on Now is the time for Curtain Stretchers and Lawn Mowers, . i,in, ;❑ the ask for Taber's y all for.amall money at tit! �.. Don't forget the place. p g 'Thursday. '=_� ._. oothac drops 10c. For that hack-• Rev. J.E. Moore, Pb- B. FURNIT LRF W. G. BINGHAM, ing coup there is nothing like Taber's Pastor, J. H. Beals Claremont, Ont• iQl;th cl�:�mQnt. white Pine and Tar 26c, , ,r'w:� .. „�, -•}�,;,. .0 • _ .raw :.� Myo�, m ' � 'r rod.. • :X.7 's•;y. '.....,_ � ... .. r •' -.:, :>•' .Z, W..*exw.a. - 4.�• S ... ••' ?TrYi.ify..�^ 'S1 .•;,: �e� ad.K.1$ .r.s:rr-.wy :R•;.+o..� Mrk vs.�,�,�. .ti .eX�. au��•'i ,•4�n a „ •l.! •n - :-.+r. v.. ..,,• .,;76'•-h y -,_'_a' r4 ._+1-_.: _ .:TI`"F -Y. -��f-,n w'� •_. '•k, s`°..r .e x+r^.. .�,,.. .•.tea.-' •�-e+• 'r. a,. ..,,,r. ... '9.” .. ''$a""_.'.. ...::'.+`.,,,,,•a 'ti _ ,,,��01�"a.t�,r. .: �. �"-'"e+:4-ri'^ r=• ,,� "-�fi•' -:♦ P�.s•o m.,"�''•-.....Y -. ,.% .,-.. ., .,,o.-.+'Z"-•«_"�*- ,—� -:,--W.'.;.We .....;.-.....a...,+..2• ....,.1- •.wo,: e ._�� ,a- '..k•-�Pt' t, -«-s.a•.t.. - _.�✓ ..... - �„--�:r . .. ,,, .. _.. :s.,r. sass .. - - ,�' ` .. _ { . .� : N _ t_ I" - : - .... .•.. ,y- �-. . ' N _ �}}}* stock or hot water mixed with a IeA- , . gWEETIIEAIt� S 'GHOST.-" •g ' ' ' _' - z + spoonful of kitchen bouquet and as n urh r �h e-ii I i seat Thi n .. .♦ melted butter. Arrange around a mould •A Dead G/! ' Revisits iter Praying • i =- . . - - • of trot-boiled rice, and g luhwith : . _ Lover.... . . - ... . ' - large pitted olives, made hot in what isThekinry - - is '1'Q nsfi D TH>fl ��j3 TER ' - Crown Roast of Lamb. - The. crown of a dead sweetheart is told on the au- • - JAPAN TEA AND USE ll , . • " __--" $ roast may have the centre filled with lriorily of 'The Iiev. Chambers',• 'i,f ' forcemeat balls made from the trine- Bc,ult evict 'LJlants land, in fhe mings of the meat. Chop fine, season UThet Review. r. ++++.++.+++ -}�}}}�1 P The how a young man : vicar. relates highly with salt and pepper, mix with in• grief at the death of his sweetheart . ' Gamb and Veal Rafiout. - Cut some an unbeaten egg, and'rotl into balls as prayed earnestly and constantly fora . thin slices of bacon and lay them at tha large as a hickory-nut; saute quickly in sign that she lived beyond,©the grave. • bottom of a saucepan, cover with layers butter in a hot frying pan, and fill the The sequel was That while at work in , A- < of cold roast lamb and veal, sliced centre of the meat. Mint sauce or mint his office one day-he looked up and saw onions 'and 'young cabbage leaves, a jelly should "be served, with's brown ttie dead girl on the other side.of iht _ _ - . seasoning of salt, pepper, and small gravy and the.vegetables. The jelly is rcom. She moved a little. towards him CEYLON EEN_TEA. . pieces •of butter being placed between •made.by bruisng a bunch .of mint an, and tried, to speak. When he rushed _ • each. Pour a cupful of strong stock over adding it to an ordinary lemon: jell,. towards her she 'vanished. AN ABSO1 UTELY PURE TEA OF THE' NtAMEiST POSSIBLE QUALITY^ $ ail,'Iay some slices of smoked sausage straining out the night before,setting it Atter. this occurrence he woke,one Load IsAc Wts only. 400, no and 804 on the tbp, rover claselv,`and simmer in•the mould. 'A little ,green coloring right and found the girl standing t y tsar Ib. At all•Cr000ra.• - 1. - gently for two or three hours. Serve will be needed to make it look as it his bed ids$ Three times she laid her HIGHEST kWARD ST. LOULS, l90i. 11 with the'slices of the sausage in the can- should. right hand across her,IItouth in a re, _ tre and a border of tried potatoes. culla+ manner. Later he retnembeled ` that before the body of his sweetheart {�/ D Strawberry Dumplings.-Alis together HINTS,FOR THE HOME,. .._-. • was put in the coffin .he had tried to COBALT-The orldrS Richest Silver Nlining Camp ' a pint of,flour,` a half teaspoonful -of kiss her, and a sister pulled his head _ , ,salt, and one teaspoonful'and a half Cf knives will take a brilliant polish n tack and laid her hand across Itis THE COLUMBUS COBALT baking powder, then rub !n two heaping rubbed !n powdered charcoal and Then mouth r teaspoonfuls of butter.- Mix to a soft wiped.on a soft linen rag. "- 0•' y � : SILVER CCS., Limited. - • dough with milk and roll out half•an ' When mixing starch the.addition of a T. -._ _ _. . Inch thick. Cut In rounds.4he size of.a little turpentine will be found to produce PALE, WEAK WOMEN. . • , ,. 'Authorized Capital Stock, $450,100. -Shares 8I each: a saucer;,on each lay six. or eight berries. a splendid glass on the collars, cuffs and Draw the edges together and pinch shirt-fronts. (lain New.Health and Strength Through BOARD OF DiREC?OIiS: firmly. Lay close together in a greased . Loaf sugar should be pounded.and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ' SON.RICHARD HARCOCRT,President, JAMES TUDROPS,Esq„M.P.P.;Head of • . pan and steam'fore tw crit five minutes. added to boiling green vegetables and • . . . Director of the Ontario_sank and for. -_, the arm of Tudhope Carrige Co.,Limited, . . -T 'Stand in the oven for ya mometst t table soups. Apiece of sugar-should Anaemia is just the doctor's name for arty Treasurer of the Province of Ontario O�ri3lia tlaodlessneSs. Dr' Williams' Pints Pills DA isL-simpson' ass, °aging ~'•- ' • 'slightly'dry the tops, then serve with a not be. forgotten when seasUning JoaN PLRzr,Esq., vice•Presiaeat,Send Director,Cobalt, On.' ,. - hard sauce into which has been .beaten sauces and gravies. for Pale People actually ' make new yf'the arm,of xlett, Lowndes&Co., Dir- JOSKPS COLUMBUS. Ysq, Bxplorsr, blood. Can any cure be more-direct or gator of Ontsrio!sank. Haile burr Cn0. • . • . . ' as many pulped berries as can be add- Patent'leather boots shoulil; aCways be Y :un.ICITORS--Clark, btcP.herson,Campbell&Jarvis,Toronto. P certain? Blood is bouhd to cure blood- '• - .:ell without curdling the mixture. warmed before being worn in cold w•ea- ' The company owns as a mining,claim, free from any encumbrances, the favorably and ' 13 0 lessness Dit Williams Pink: Pills well-known Columbus Mine of 40 acres, which has a &foot-seta, one foot being fifth-grade Brown Kidney Stew.-Wash and wipe they. A.'.Iittt olive oil rubbed into pa- I two ood-sized beef kidne s, then Irom tent leather about once a week het § to cure anaemia just as food cures hun- cobalt,with good silver value at only four feet depth, locates Coleman Towmh p, near g Y P ov +,vast 'ii Giroux Lake,in a most favora�le location nearby many of the Mg ps mines such as the ter_ Tri rs-, Cl , ,pf�ritt each lobe cut oft the li hter outer pa a e acicing:, -- Jacobs-and-ethers, and only a few feet from the famow G:Itlies timher omit which g The wrinkle for cooking.omelettes,is 1+'aria English >\'on lin. w,ho recently b w rie6 tri silver that the Government decided to develop it for the benefit of the public The with a sharp knife, rejecting the central utnie to this Cfrlliitr}_ ft'onl.I'.orl5tttoUth under+i[ned personrlly oftera for Bale at par only+'limited number of shares,a. it is ezpocted to remem r t Lhatin.s short time it will Ll.adr/aace. There is now a full force of miners developing tits . - purplish core and white-tubes. Wash 1 e haat,It is better to use wa England. and is at present residing at - the cut laces again, place In a sauce- ter Instead of milk with the eggs. •W'hip yroperty. Send for fell iculara. Mail your order, with marked cheque or express order,to a " P g the e' til! the Princes Lodge, iialifax Co., N. :;., She Leorderof r .. pan, cover with. cold .water, and heat b� y are quite light and says: N am an enthusiastic believer in DANIEL SI-MPSON, P. O• Box. 129,-Cobalt. Out. _ slow) to the steaming point. Drain, ftothy, and sprinkle sai6 on a savory . - . . - _ y t; the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pill's -Stock sold on the instalment plan. _ toga+ a second time with cold.water, omelette when it is.half coflked• as a_cure for anaemia: Lhad_suffered , heat and drain as before; repeat a third In hemming table cloths a thread 'el- _ P from the trouble almost • from child-- i Ume. While thel:idney is thus calf ways"has to be dra\dn in order to have - • gently hood, but a few years ago it developed -cooking prepare a brown sauce b the end even. TTrts necessitates cutting p p Y into a severe type o! the trouble. Y 'PROFITABLE INVESTMENT brownin one tablespoonful of butter to off a little strip of the goods. Save this • g 'piece, for later on..When time demands sktn was pate and waxy; trip`lips seem-• _ a pan, adding a large tablespoonful of ea bloodless, and my entire system was flour and •browning again. Stir in a darn, 4he threads, by ravelling, of this run down. l suffered froin.:.headaches. - strip will be just the thing to' put Lha Scientists agree that for -the amount of power expended r ,gradually one scant cupful of beef stock darn ih with. dizziness 'and weak spells, and my the bicycle above all other. machines, or-means of convey, : or water. When smoothly thickened friends feared that I_was ging into.a - - ;ante•-makes the greatest ' returns.` , I ...- In, cutting .breakfast-bacon, lay the g add salt and pepper to taste, ten drops ri�ditie. -"I tried' tonics-and emulsions, , . I. rind side down _on -the meat board, cut -'of onion.juice,' ten drops of Worcester- down to the rind as man slices as are tut without Benefit. Then.a friend who - _: . _ _ _ _ t. espoo Y bad used Dr. \Vitliams'_'!ink PiHs�for : 111�- a Y needed, then cut it oft in a block. Turn the game trouble advised me to try - - stand overohottwailer for minuteso'edgeways'and cut off one eiid, then the them. In a short time they began to - -, • ---- - -'-_ catsn Nov add the drained kidne s S LIDA 1i other end the inside, and last the rind, bel . add one tablespoonful of sherry, and i a� p me and m'a couple of months L. you will have trinmled all'Ahe \vhf ililON E nerve, garnishing with toast points. slices nearly as quick! as u could Quite well, ..the color, having re • ,_, F - - Old-Time Beef Soup,-Select tour or Y turned to my tncC; my appetite Im- _ _ have trimmed one. �, nye pounds of lean beet-shoulder, cross l Sa a washing and• dusters_ by u� F roved and L had gained to weight. I n r v -'- - - "lurs or c eaning. They are Pink ills .. piece, and_order with it a.marrow brine. to all anaemic girls and wo- ewccilent for window-polishers,first-rate men." Wash meat and bone, place in a kettle, for ,;touring tin-ware with. and are '' The pale anaemic person needs only cover with flue. quarts of cold water, and gam. a; a brush for polishing a stove: rine thing-new hf°osi. Dr. Williams' let stand on the table for at least an The prudent woman will always koep'a Pink Pll-IS do_only-nne thing, - they '- hour. Five hours before the soap is to good pad of newspapers at hand and u&e make nPw• Wnnd. They won't cure - be served plaice on file Lira, cover and It for wining up grease or water spilt nn dicr,�,a•th:it i..n'b ori?tnadi cSus,rcl - - - �lheat slowly to:t6o builing point, boil on the gas or coal cuoking-stove. for 't byyhnrl illoo+i:. But when. Dr. Wjl- '4` bard for a moment. then•draw back will enable her to keep the stove'clean Hams'. Pink Pills replace bad blood Ej(E(s`/�(I$E where It will simmer slowly but stead- with halt the usual trouble. %i'[lli gond i+Igod they strike straigFit. t IT PAYS _ :_. ._ __.. Ily Savage and'thinly slice sulflcient Things a Guest Appreciates.-The re the root Bpd cause of all common d;s TO RIDE E . It tom. _ carrots.to measure one pint, serape and are several small eourtesics.tkat'can lr�+aces .fila anaemia. -headaches and it saves car tares. _ _ _ grate carrots to measure one cupful and shown a uest which, will ahvo i be i 1-arkarhe8 rheumnfism,' indigestion neu- It Is aiwa s +ready for use, a half-the deeper.red they am the bet• gratefully received. A wash cloth mong I r a lgia -St. Vitus dance, kidney,.trouble A BICYCLE It'will'get You there In tide q.icked way ter. Trim, wast!, and thinly slice s[z the towels on the tack is a.:\}zlcotlae and the .secret troubles that every, wot• . large leeks or chop white onions to mea sight to the tired-and dusty traveller, rr an knflws but none of Ihem like to WHEN QUALI[Y COUNTS OUR BICYCLES RAP# FIRST sure a half..pint. Wash, cut into four- and a clothes tree at'the toot of the bed talk about, even to their doctors, Dr: . - • Inch lengths, and tie together seveial is also found handy. In one home i ''Williams' Pink Pols are anld by •:11 .. SILVER RIBBON !N. :.- - W,V GLE pgR tstalks of celery-green tops will do. know of the guest Biwa s finds otl th. n+edicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents BRAVTFORD -. Wash and drain a half cupful of rice table in his room a plate of cookies ur a box or six'boxes•for $2.50. from the Made . Cushion or Rigid Frame Models. Up-to-date Equipment - 80ts . .and cut fine one tablespoonful of pars- crackers, with s pitcher. lemonad,,, Dr. Williams' Medie4ne 'Co.,.Brockville - Hygienic Ilindlebars, C. C. M. 'Nor rows Coaster Brake. 4 : ley. In tawo. hours add to the kettle the ice-water or milk. P . Ont. - Backed up by the broad guarantee of - ._ r sliced carrots, rice, and one tablespoon- To D a Wet Umbrella.—The best - i I. rut of salt. 4n boll+ later add every- Dry CANABA CYCLE AND MOTOR COMPANY9 Ufmittj�d way to dry an umbrella, and to pre- PERSONAL POINTERS .. 11 thing Taut-the'parsley;_which goes in five "Makers of the Worlds Bee! Bicycles." serve it, is to leave it spread on the floor — GYRAL OFFICE AND WORKS . - . TO 1ONT0 "CTION. .� ;.. minutes before serving. Season when in the hull. When,there is not enough Interesting Gosefp About Some Prom!- the last ingredients have .been added, ' ,Stir frequently to room to -allow that, reverse the'usual - Write for catalogue. requ y prevent the•rice stick- - neat Poople. trig to the bottom .of the kettle, This method, and stand the .umbrella in the' soup will bear repealing. and is, in [act, corner with the handle down.' The rain The Duke of Connaught is one of-the almost better on the second day than the drips quicker oft the points. The ordin- most experienced horticulturists of the mistress than Queen Alexandra, and in ._ VOICE FROM fBit.�Yi�• -• __ _ • first ary way collects all of the water at one day. When at home at. Bagshot House many'•little ways she arranges .for the, — place, where.the cloth dries slowty and, the Duke basics himself almost every Leasure of her sen ants. ]t i3 her cue- Robert Louis Stevenson's Prophecy . Dumpling are frequeptly'servect with P • this soup, and, with a slice or two of 'therefore, rots the quicker. Never put day in his garden. lie iaJts out the beds tom, for instance; to invite the maids to About 'Friscoi . several' wet umbrellas together in an with .his. own hands, and'has quite a form in fine to see her when she fs the meat, this will form a hearty and umbrel1astand: remarkable knowledge of botany. It' is almost startling,,after-reading __. . nutritious lunctreon: Mix together a dressed for great occasions, The Queen -accolinls=af-t-be'-San FraAeiseo di�- t._oLDo�fr,_one-halt Q(__a .teas To preserve fdrs from moths there ib There is at least one society leader has set her face against the unwritten _ t pin teaspoonful. aster;-tc-turn-AG-the-late Robert Louis'. _ nottdrrg better than-ter-fregrrentty-take w41e-'!tag-net'-Sed ave is whtcil Braids-shall-\rear black of salt,. and one large tesspoontul of them out and shake them in the o craze for the guitar, and that .is the Stevenson s''essay on that city. Alter' - 1 1 dresses in the afternoon. 'She likes her __ baking powder_ Stir. to a soft dough an- extremely beautiful. description of air, but as one is apt to forget to da this Duchess -of Raxburghe. blow, as here- servants. to wear ordinary colored .- -- .with sweet milk, roll out an inch thick 'regularly, and carelssness is fatal, it is tofore, it is the banjo which her Grace the place and its-suburb, Oaklands, he and cut, in small biscuit Di into a J gowns, and expressed this desire when goes on :"Thus, in the course of s I P well to use paraffin as a preservative, favors and plays really.well. She sings last.Christmas she.distributed, as usual, shallow wide kettle a portion of the Take a dropor two.of the .oil into the "�" sons delightfully. it is said generation only; this city and its sus . g Y• patterns from which the maids might ___ �.._iboup, pouring it through a strainer, and hands rub it on them, and then ass that to her rendering et these, simple P barbs have arisen. Men are alive by this . �I., ,P t3. p choose•1he'.dress which was Her 1lfajes- returning the rice and vegetables to the them over the fur, The araftfn will ditties she -owes her eat popularity score who have hunted all over. thn ;� P Y ty's gift. foundations in a dreary large kettle. Bring the clear soup to a not inure the fur in the least .and its with the Princess of Wales who is ver waste.. But l :' _isharp boil and drop in the dumplings. unpleasant odor will soon m• ,Y Lord Cadogan is known as one of the wonder what enchantment of the Ara- r • ' ' ,Cover and -move the kettle to a nt p P� off in the fond of the Best lafidlords in London. When North I bian Ni hts can have alled this •• -. , p� air -when winter . wraps are' again Lord 'd.econfleld, who_has just cele- Street, Chelsea, was remodelled a short g where it will keep boiling, but not too needed; but.in the meantime it will quite bated his thirty-fourth birthday_. 'lime agog Lord Cadogan was approached ,evocation of a roaring• city, in a lean. - -violently. Do not, uncover for from fit- prevent moths from carrying on their nephew of Lord Rosehery. •He• is un- by $ syndicate which asked him to sell years of a man's lite, from the marshes, ; __ - teen to twenty minutes. according to the Anotherwayto married, and his mother often acts as the property to them. To which the earl and the blowing sand. Such swittnesst • size o e, mp hnt3s. en im m use aratlln is to s rinklr it on cloths os ass or im. or aeon e w o - --OYEF °' - replied:--.I will se i . -out to a.hot serving rush and return the p P` vo,utti, suggests a corresponding switt- and to place these.in the drawer or'box served with distinction in the Boer War, stet upon your gi•afllin'g new leases to soup to the large kettle. in which fur is stored. owls-about 100,OW- acfes of land,'and I ness of destruction We are in early, e\ gone who is in that street, so that a changeful and ince _ Stuffed Peppers and Rice. :-Cut off the geologicalpochs,- g poppers. re- The Care of Birds:--IC you wish to has Brent-roll o[ S45o,Wo a year. His .no one is'turned out for Rye years. aril cure, and we feel, as with a_scut tor'sl Stuffed end front the' teen e. keen your et. bird in ro that they'\vill all kava am le not-ice." P `- P r>Z into_.a. P ted health and London house in Chesterfield Gardens p model, that the author may move the inside, and put the- g S' q hat. mado a •diffrronce of $°511,000 to y yet grow! kettle of hot wafer, and >;crltly simmer son the following advice will be worth is one. of the finest mortsions,,in the weary of and shelter the rough sketch i0 ' .. , . ' them for five minutes: drain them care- remembering: Don't leave a bird in n `letropolis, whilst his country seat, Pet. Lord Cadogan-in olher words. if,he.had Never,,surely, pace the musings o['a' - - room.which is being swept; dust injures I worth,, ,is. one of the. show-places f 'sold it oulrit ht vcilhout a condition of poetic , genius been so suddenly and, fully: turning the opening down; pre- pare a mixilith made of one cup of the voice. Don't hang the bird in a Sussex, and has been named The House that sort, he would have got 8330,000 window. Don't hang the bird in the Beautiful."' more than he did. startlingly verified. gra.ed bread crumtts .,one tablespoonful Sir Lawrence :Uma-Tadema, the dis- The Sultan of \toroeco N soinmvhat ♦-- I . - `-: • . ti 'of melted butter, halt a teaspoonful of sunshine .except- h t dry the bath; and ,. • salt. a teaspoonful of:mushroom catsup, only long enough to dry his plurhage. tingitished painter, .is.a strong believer barbarous in his methods, in spite of his CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. _ l Don't hang a bird where there are in the luckiness of numbers., His lucky acquaintance with European civilization. hal[ a pint of cold boiled asparagus cut draughts, or in a kitchen where there is number is seventeen. .His wife, he will 'Not long ago, the story runs he visited Most of the troubles that afflict lit=r `.- in small, oven pieces, a tablespoonful of steam or dam air. Don't ve it R s, tell you, 'was 'seventeen when he first his private menagerie \with a camera in ile ones may betraced to the stomacht ,:,� " -I. _ olive oil. and a terlspoopful of lemon P g or bowels and if these are put right the,' sugar, or sweets. Don't allow the bird met her; • the number of the house to order to photograph'the.animals. Ar- child will .get well and thrive,well.' - jjuice. Mix thoroughly: 1111 the peppers; Y rived before the cage of a tiger, the - I.. .. to fly about the room it you want his which he took her ,when the were Baby's Own Tablets will cure all sto.. f put'therrl, into a sh'a91 baking dish; arxf t songs. Don't feed it with mustard married was seventeen- his present young •monarch• suddenly , desired.his Y cook for halt an flour in a moderate Y g mach and bowel ailments, and e1I the . ' oven, trusting [sequently with brown or turnip seed instead of sweet rape; .douse_bears,the same number double9,;. Minister of War to hold the beast lZy the ether minor troubles of babyhood Bart they look like good rape, are bitter, and the first spade was put to the work ear while he photographed it.• Dreading And the mother has thet _ _ ._. ------ and as fit for a bird as sawdust is for of rebuilding_ it n August 17th in 1380, ee�m childhood.� $ g his master's .displeasur if he refused, .guarantee- of government•analyst � . you: Don't fail to change the caster -in It. was. on ember 17th that he and the trembling Minister approached the that this medicine. contains no pWsoll.If ' ©IStiit t3i�tW f10 'i{ImRfir the cup'from which-e bird drinks'every his family.first took up their residence cage' and, thrusting his hand W. -ween cus opiate or harmful drug. Mrs. Wil-I day,, and during hot weather several there. the-bars, grasped the.animal by the ear. vert McKenzie, Chelmsford, Ont., says:( . - __ V>1tWtlOI1. times a day. Lord Bendel , was._by`profusion a With a fierce growl the tiger sprang-to "My little. girl was troubled- with obsti- - t if )►OU Dad f{l1�1 >iRd ,+ - barrister, and was fora lme_a par •er its feet,.__wlu e he„wretched Minister rite 'constipation to such. an extent It fashion makes our bonnets any in the firm of Lord Ardisfrong, being ng firmly to it, divided between fear that we_ d.not think .sh wo ..live,] clung t t di e ' aid itlrct>t th IJtS6 raised to the peerage just twelve years of the tiger.and dread of the Sullen. She cried ajmost .gogstan.tly and was, bigger," commented -the --fair • young Ago. A tnlenV*Tor engineering runs in' At tbat_moment, to fiis inexpressible•re- wasting away. I got a box of Baby.'s k -,� _, ' a thing,- don't know what the women the family, as his father, Mr. James lief, the camera clicked, and his ordeal p Tablets; and in livres days foundl� F N•'' � - - • Scott.S Emu1Si•on will do. " know," ventured the-wise Bendel, was a' celebrated engineer,•who R.ns•over, His courage did not go un- a great improNTirient. I contintied�'giv.' ' youth. "What? -Revolt against fash- built the harbors of Holyhead and Port- rewarded. The Sultan has distributed ing her the 'Tablets for nearly a _ 3tltlhfiltl` M►fft�tt�.-, __ t , ton?^ _"lYo._ Wear the-bonnets;" land,' as well as the docks at Leith, numerous copies of.the photograph as. month, and every trace �f the. .trouble., , �__� _. t�.d bs t,«scour whilst his elder brother, Sir Alexander an evidence of his skill as a. photo- I,as disappeared, and she has since been • Mother (policeman's wife): "W'illle, Bendel, has,been consulting engineer grapher and of the pluck of his War n bright, healthy child and has own . N • _ S0o3'P a'lf01YhFl, ca.eise. I've been shouting for you this half- to the India Office for over thirty years. Afinister, � nicely." You can get the Tablets frntn hour. How Is it you are neer here when Lord Rendel has no eons; but tour -T- — ' an,v medicine denlei• or.by mail at. 2.5. ms°C a�+''O°i � �'' , - you-are wanted?" Son : well, mother, daughters. ' Even• the man. who isn't square ma .. Y cents a"box by writing The Dr. \Vel • 1 suppose I take after father." There is no more considerate house- be cornered. liams' Medicine .Co., Brockville, Ont. . _ . .. . -.. .. _ .. :, ':•. . �bly d,. :%�;'..+�mac*,. t,}v,+. N" Sr-:.. •'s, F .: ���,,�,-,,,yy Iw. t, - n ! v .. F .. p - L _.• .. ,4, - I e K ...,. .. y r 3 a 1• x i _... .,y. I�-" 21- ,ter ,c ,. .. �si� ;.spy � .x _ .exe.= ..ak"` ws-ia;m�7r .s�'`':Fo-_ .e = :_.rs.,•v'�'i5c•x+ :+f.�,m�.u¢-:; .fit ,rir,.. I �1 - - - _ LIGHTED LOVE AVENGED( GERMANY'S WAR HEST. LABRADOR IS A PEACEFUL LAND. A Berlin contemporary has diseovered There Is No Cou r nil agistrate.,ur ys aligns totals $4,OW. or lour times the Policeman. Wash - r I �410W A LILTED PARISIAN PUNLSI® uinount pf the French war indemnity- -Sir Williarrit Macfregor, Governor of V N. G T A CIiiL. a striking instance of the enormous rate Newfoundland, of which Province of and lvtoletititf � ' i — a'. which the wealth of the empire has brodor is a dependency, has recently _ - -w� water a� - - - = accumulated in recent years. This fig- issued S report of scientific and.official "" Surlight Soap, rinse-dean and Vvipe -'A Sueeesstul Rival Was Denounced as ure has been cited as a reply to the visit which he made fO thatote sea- the Leader of a Gang of restrain G that•y from al tress would board last summer, and among otherOAP �3'" The colors will be preserved Gurglars. restrain German from a eat war ow- �Pects of the-subject-he' treats- espe- �and the surface unharmed. ing b the difficulty or realizing all this cially ,of the absence of crime--in that - Slighted love has just been avenging nioney:' It is forgotten, that the empire region. - - - •CodI1rI10[I.SOapS fade the coloes and htself in two 'cases In a. very different has a war chest fund' of $30,000,000, Labrador, Sir.-William -says, has a injure the surface. Sunlight Soap cleans, freshens and preserves ? - 'manner from the now stale recourse to which was set apart from the French resident. population of 10,000, of whom the knife and the revolver, writes a millards against the con of another 3,500 are white, settled along its south oiticloths and linloleums' - �+ ''PParis correspondent of the London Tele- evil day. This enorrhous sum in gold p coast.. Many of the Indians. are half- $f,IitJ;ght Soap, washes clothes white without injury to the most , graph. In each instance the methods has'been -lying icr the Julius Tower at breeds, and there are 3,000 Esquimaux 61b 1grap certainly not been devoid of ori Spandau. delicate fabrics, or to the hand's,,for it cowins nothing that can havey scattered along the northern waterfront. Vinality, but while the author of the In addition it is visited each summer*by ltytue either clothes-or hands. bne has been requested to bold himself Cucumbers and melons are."forbidden some 20,000 Newfoundlanders, who en- Sunlight Soap is better r a' the disposal of the police, the other fruit to many persons so constituted gage..in fishing, which is the chief pur- f�� 'has:won himself any amount of gra- that the.least-indulgence is,followed by than other soaps, flat is best lade from the farm] which had scorn- attacks of cholera,. dysentery, griping, stat of.these people. Yet there is no r fJ Y court or jail, magistrate nor policeman when used in the Sunlight tulles-rejected his *matrimonial advances. etc. These persons are not aware that or any other officer of the law on this s 1 iHero No. 1, if such a term can be ap. they can indulge to their heart's con- 1,000 miles of seaboard, where all the way (fo.low direction, ' lied to a gay law student somewhat tent if they have on hand a bottle of �+ dieted to flirtation, had been making Dr. J. D,Jellogg's Dysentery Cordial,._ People are wresting fi subsistence from Equally good with hard _ a the ocean+ For thirty-three years there or soft water. vI^-to a pretty brunette in the Latin a medicin that will give immediate're- has been no session• of court held, and sSa uarter, but the girl,.'although not lief,.and is a,sure cure for all summer in fiftyears the only criminal 'char e Y Y g Lt1tlR_snoTtiM LJMf W.Tmemw -- currently supposed to be particularly complaints. which is recorded is that against.an hard-hearted, had for some reason or Esquimau-whose jealousy .liras aroused - another sent him about' his business. "You see, my son, every time that you against a rival in his wife's affection, 1 1 - - h8 youth's vanity had been consider-, are naughty, papa gets a grey hair." and who shot the man ,as he walked - obly wounded, he had vowed to pay her "Oh ! but you must have, been naughty. with her. Forty years ago there was a' _ ,r out, and when a night or two ago she Look at grandpa I circuit court sent there every summer, sought to repose of her downy couch but as' -it found nothing to-do it- was n her trim little chamber, high up in V a dog bites you dont be seared Bathe the abolished: In thg._past Labrador was a e house where she dwelt, and was woaad with cold water and cover it with a cloth _ - composing herself_ 10 slumber, she an which Wowees carate has been freely famous pirate stronghold and required _ iustspread. The Verate reberes the pain caused by a French.squadron to reduce it. .-..- Was startled- by a weird noise. She Sha sting a in.e� Unusual attention has been called •to* opened her eyes, and, to her dismay, be- Labrador within the last year and this old a tall object attired in a vo}umin- "I came near eloping once" said the may lead to a change. When any ser; -��� white robe standing at the fooUri t of sweet young thing.' Indeed! Yes; Y g - imus charge_is made now a magistrate bed. - we had, quite made up, our.minds.' is sent from Newfoundland to. atten _ Fimer Terrot kept the fascinating brunette "Who r' "papa and I-but I couldn't to it. saute, but ften, in low deep tones, the find a man who would-elope with me I" - ♦__� n words, "I have come to fetch you and s 40 C313&r� ELt8d �42= -to bear you away from this world," BAPS-WANT LONGER LEGS. • were uttered by the mysterious yisitor, The healthy glow disappearing from Keeping Ever at a seta=s srcaeae.^ w _ the "poor girl screamed out, - the cheek and moaning and restless- Japanese scientists attribute the su- - "A Gl screamed A GHOST!" ness 'at night are sure symptoms of perior stature of the English-speaking / _. ♦ worms in children. Do not fail to get races to their meat eating habits, and and, bounding from her couch into the. a bottle of Mother Graves' Worm . F.x- the Emperor is reported to be consider- middle of the tiny room, fell prone on terminator; it Is an effectual, medicine. ing a scheme to put,the nation on n _the floor. . Attracted by the noise, neigh- meat diet to make his.subjects grow i _ - tors. rushed in to find the chamber, W. ar strange 'thing,' said -Willie taller. A native physician of Tokio, " empty, save for the presence of its ten- Wishington, "every time I tr'y to sing. who. was educated in England, .is, ad- s - ant, who was lying in a state of in- my dog howls." "Yes," replied Mics vocating the general use of the bicycle + sensibility. The police and a doctor « - ;voce promptly sent for, and where at- cayenne. - I" have always thought .that: to achieve the same purpose. In his i dA�'S ranked almost with human beings -opinion the bicycle is the most suic. ter an hour's interval, the heroine of this in intelligence:"' cess[ul body builder and muscle de Rrim adventure had been. restored to - %eloper the- English people possess. He . _ consciousness, she related.that she hlld 0tfalight 0osp thea otasr Envies the English length Of limb. He received the unwelcome visit of a spirit. r The officials, however, being decidedly that is-bast when used is the saalirht wsy. recommends .that,.young, Japs, of both Day saalight soap dad hollow dirsotiona �r,xes, be taught unity in youth to ride PEDLAR'S CORRUGATED IRON is made on a 36,960 t!. press (the only , sceptical on this point, started.on an !the bicycle_. _ i a) one cori^ugahon at•a Lme -and is guaranteed •true and one n (,an - "Didn't the lecturer feelu when cn $fief bt to size. - mischief was traced to the law st»pent . g ' tnany in the, fell askeep duringg Landlady: "That new boarder Is We-carry a.600 ton stock in Oshawa. Montreal. Ottawa, Toronto and � ycho canfessPd that he had got up the' the sermon?" "Oh, no. It encouraged either married or a widower." Daugh• London and can ship ordinary requirements the same da order is received. scene to punish the lovely brunette Tot him to keep on.' "Flaw' so?" "Whi, ter: "%%'h mamma, be says he is e , Y ber rejection of his overtures, and that he was-conceited enough to think the !"y' yMade in ] inch, 2 inch', 2/ inch corrugations d streets any length up ..he had obtained entrance to her room t; Y. bachelor. Landlady:_ ."Don't you be- � � 10 feet in 28, t'.6, 4•t, 22, 20, lA gouge. Doth Fainted and'Galvanized.were nodding approval of what ,he lieve..it. . :Then. he opens hi pocket- m for -by means of a false key. Ile has not said P' This 'c s ate most - ab a fireproofing ins, Factory, book to n his bill he always turris his s lad atm pat is suit 1 fir roofs -• been .arrested, but, as said above, has _ :.:: _ pay Mill end Warehouse Buildings and i, watt r and,windproof.- " to hold himself at the disposal • of the. back to, me. Corrugated Ridges,'Lead Washers and Galvanized Nails carried in stocll. - commissary. k %fedicine Chest..in Itself.--Only the Send Specifications to your nearest wffice for catalogues and prices, J' f Suitor-No. 2 had made his advances to '"•I-to-do can affnrd to.possess a medi- A Carefully ,Prepared Pill.- Much a lovely girl, the daughter of retired "'le chest, but Dr.•- Thomas' Eclectric time and attention-were expended In the i tradespeople, for what is called le' bon ` it,•waiich is,a medicine'chest in Itself experimenting with the ingredients that L •THE. P'E Q LA R PEOPLE, motif,'that is to say, hex intentions were in8 a remedy for .rheumatism. tum- loiter into the composition, of Pannelee's honorable, and he,meant marriage.-Un. tago, sore throat, colds, coughs, ca- Vegetable Pills before they were brought nntlne fortunately, the young, man, although larrh, asthma and a=potent healer for to the state in which they were first of- 1001real. ON. I UK 001 f WOO, 001. (Itiiiyuu,001.1 WIMPN,W. ��►IC. - bearing an excellent reputation, was wounds, cuts; bruises, sprains,, etc., is fered to the public. Whatever Other 7s;Craig Rt: (2a 9adae:d. 11 Coiborne d,I aY Datwiar at. 78 Lombard at, 61i Pedder d ;poor, so the family, which..Indulged in within the reach oUthe poorest'owingto pills-may be; Parmelee's Vegetable Pills Write yearN'"restOfflce,—HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS—OSMAWA,.Oat -ambitions projects for the settlement of its cheapness: It should be In every are the. result of • much expert study, P and all persons suffering from d s e Largest makers of 'Sheet Metal Building Materials under the firrtish Flag, the pretty damsel, gave him politely to house. si P g . Y P y understand that he was do match dor la or disordered liver and kidneys may her. Not long after the occurrence of Flicks: "There isn't a man to town confidently_accept them as being what - this little episode there:appeared on the whn can keep the.com'emalional bAll they' are represented to be Two nor..0 rn WesterrkCanada sectson, throne. roll}ng " Tike 'our friend- Gayrake." " ad lasds is '11NDS -A VERY SMART YOUTH, 'Wicks: "Nonsense! He never says any- Miss Dauber: I can generally tell saakatebewan,01117 8 mass from two railway.;C.P B. s O.T.P. - who gave himself out as having'eireaily thing.wnrth_lictening !o." Hicks: "No; what a person's pro[es5ion is l.y looking strong soil,do per Dear: pl0aaan toad apring creek, ao .toosba _ _. ♦boat w miles N.S. of Indian H.aa Ydae $10.50 sperm a splendid-situation which brought him• but he does-a lot.Ot things worth taiki � for a -_-.._-- Brice for map and fnil.particaLra t� - An $°.5W a year, and was only a step-- about." portrait): "Co}}',isn't that , coincidence? - R. PARSONS. Ot Wellesley Street,.T•reote. Gaud )ging-stone to, a far more brilliant post. Do you know, the ver flt'st time I saw -- - - ---- y _ . Jon. The girt and her parents were your face i said to"myself, 'I'll bet that SNAK1'S '1"liAT FLY. - • s gi P A Successful Medicine 'Everyone woman paints'r* Wilson's completely dazzled, .and without siert• wishes• to be, Sucre slut tri any under- At.the last meeting of the London Zo ing -on the slightest llagtifry roccived taking• in ivhich he may engage. It is - o10• cat Srciety 'Some notes were 'rend -• him with o arms. The wedding day therefore. extremely gratifying to the A Lek Recovery tiara en,"Poweand all etch- . - Pen Y g Hess 1a always Lbs rata whett,'•Ferrorim".LAS by R. St�E`ll0rd, 18ta OI the Sarawkik •i��Y ?%vas fixed, the trousseau purchased, and proprietors-of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills test-ionic is used. It builds, it strengthens, it Museum, on "flying -snakes.. These - relatives and'friends were assembled at to know. that their efforts to compound gives new life. Try it. snakes are. climbers. and a wonderful --dude to the great event. •Due justice had ing to mankind Have been%successful rovision ot_nat�ire has been" made tot• ._ r a. dinner art whichivas'to be a re- edieine which would ��� he i Mattie: "What-has ome of vour hem break their fall err case of acct- _ teen done-to the .viands .'an yOnd_. T„+,"--e a- aniislang-sncietY 3haL. . -gym= _ with sundry bottles of,sparkling chem- tion of these Pills by the Public is n interesC in a fcty months afro?" Helen : they have8A Sora[hinge line in the TIiF.ONLY - pagne had been laid on-the.table, when pugrantee that a pill has been pro- "Oh,it's in the consomme. The president skin an eith.r side of the body; and 'THING THAT - the rejected suitor; .who had been in. duced which will fulfil everything got nutty and imagined rhe was the by' muscular- contraction the ventral - _- eluded in the invitations just by way claimed for, it. only dent in the pan, so we gave her surface of the reptile is drawn in so as Kll!'S THEM ALLI ':cf showing'.that there was nodi-feeling, the %villi& 'and the dinky-dink associa- to become quite concave and the body AVOID POOR MUTATION& rose"to his feet and asked leave to make "You advertise that there is a fln. tion shot the chafes." ' more flattened. When falling, instead and fleaeralStorea •.a little speech. -.Flow very noble of hire, stream of water on the place, but i don't of wriggling a other snakes do, they Sold by all Druggists 1 '-,the family and the other guests ex- see-it,"remarked'a stranger who wanted Are your corns, harder to-remove hold their ro(fies 'perfect Ly rigida anti and by mail.' - 71 ciaimed -to themselves, but their horror to rent a small'farm. ` "dust work that than those that .Others have had?.'Have lide down Slowly to the ground, which may well he •imagined when he e a -fiitFle,=srtid-Ilte-lan(1- they not had the same kind? llave the% F ,TEIV CENTS PI PACKET t�0111 pounced his successful rival Its a bur " v g y, they- at quite.nn uiir5le from where g lord. and'you will see a fine stream f not been cured b using Hollows s 'their fall began. . ARCHDALE WILSON Ifp,whn was making a. good thing by water, You dgn't expect to have the Coro Cure? Try a bottle. leis nefarious' trade, and Niagara Fulls on the place for $27.50 a =�i+t►1ViII-TON. O:VZ'. "AS A WEDDING PRESENT, , ifo ouY' U e -- ---- - r - Y •A _T >�IL1JlLL 11 Y[ Ann Once. threw on the table a bundle of missives Othie Wanted at addressed by accomplices to the indh "I•was wending or,-aw-acount of a — I-lest is Something that wi11 be Welcome vidual In question, whom he described woman being gored t(: death by a,beast- Terrible. Voyage of 2,000 Miles by Es News to Many a DtlleaaraQed Ode. a? the ring leader of the gang.. Iry : cower dnnrherknnw" remarked, caped Convicts. In various parts of the Dominion,..its All eyes were turned toward the bride. iyoung Dudeleigh. "Weally, I cawn't • have seven-bl d whale or spare time agents, to, sell f. _- Troom elsct�but.he tittered not a word. _A-sensational story of the sea is re- I have been trunbled high grade stock of hardy and �velI- F - lmngine n more ho wible •Affair, can lated• by the oflIcers of-, the German .,_- _frith_ around m With. blanrhed' cheeks and tottering vol, Miss Cnusliiliie?" "\n, \Ir. Dude- �r g" y.._.grown trees and plants. Go-ahead and steps he tried to mnhe h,is-wny_t(�.the jet h", r plied �tigs fa"No. iM with ;- steamer �tiillehad; which has arrived at � beam, shortness of energetic men can make a very pro - - g 1 Sydney, Australia, from the isl4nds of breath, in fact, if'I able business of:selling this - k, which " door, but he• was'eohA-rcd by the, father, mighty yarn-"milrss it is i:eing bored the Bismarck Archipelago.o. walked m ostial gait with india7nalion at the cruel trick that to death b a calf !" P g Y' B is well known. Liberal terms and a Y A few weeks ago six French convicts my breath would et complete'outfit. Commission aid week- -be had played, and a moment later was g g p _ committed to the f froiri'New Caledonia were discovered On sa short I would bu ly. Apply at once to'CUSTODY- to the OF THE RGLICE,'`' 'Magistrate ,to Pit) : ")'oil are charged a remote portion of the island on New compelled to make with-stealing a loaf from..n baker's-cart. ilrilain in a deplorable condition, and •several stops daring E. D. S31iTfl,who promptly conveyed him to the de- "' � Wn.i4am H. Rasa, my walk. Ilelderleigh Nurseries, F'ot at the Prefecture, It seems'. that f'at�t "Nolfiri v��soro: except olhntothe dor,- or b tiny.qupsti to it was ascertained r,Of late food did not di t 1 .. 8nttarie.- with ten others had esca ed my. p!D> y the rejected suitor, partly nut of'jenl-:for tnuld m2 Oi miigt atr ctalo hrend for It turned sour.in m stomach causingms easy and partly out of curiosit as he from Noumea nearly....tw'elv'e months coat distress; often too. I had disagree Established over a quarter of a'century. y me l gpepsy, so Oi had to Ole it," a n, g Vms by no means inclined to take his j g able attacks of belching gas and heartburn. _ rival a is-word, fiiarl-en+crcc}• -- -• .._. - They constructed several•rafts from THE sla�-es of beer barr_als And rigged their asbotheredWithmverepainsacrosi i1(; A .•friendly reiaticns with lilsrl, and during the`il6sall.of.my briGlt and the leant landing EERBo�oUs+" d _ �ne •of his visits to his dwelling hiid frail cracriptio Bails of the most prim! or turning would cause me to almost cryont J,, 4 tt discovered n parcel of letters, which he iiv'e description. "I was induced to try Dr. Leonhardt's l�NO CELT •had..contrivcd to abstract, and which One bL the'ralis, ,occupied by six Anti-Pill and from the vary first found - s,...,aea,n,.0-ro II:1;R, after -many months, ,;safely refieh- .'.:.ndmitted of no. doubt-as. to the natirfi- ' ' ei, an uninhabited portion of New Bri- I +�.r 't EeatClnoe SIGf4yssttlesl'of the very lucrative=pmfessicin which For the cast three months I have had dhe young man had embraced. The � lien,'after n terrible voyage of nearly no recurrence of my former complaints,.so I.:., rOt etwelroatPttfus girl and her parents airs hot;ever. e ' 2.000: miles. -For'four months the men am bound to say Anti-Pill has indeed oared -___".___"_`__•_ --___ _� were tram-pIng in search'of civilization; ►�HE NF. COLTRIN FACE DOWN grateful to the rejected suitor for hav- m find eventually they were- found and mTbisis the volanta statement of Wm. Ing sa-•ed her from a-shrinking foto thnt cement blocs: machine; no' levers, brought to Herbertshohe. H. Beed of 165 Queen St.,Kingston, Ont: nor co theels fo looks as if he mnp not have to play AI1D sellAnti-Pill. FZe ilaoa- get out o[ order; very _ the sorry part of a rejerfe�l_suitor mucic 1• —'♦ ..,tists rapid and simple in. operafion; nralces" •Fjle Co.,Limited,Niagara Ina1L,Ont. o . longer,' The trousseau is all] f`eadv: it, An irishmnn. who had been in,a light The remedy that oured suoh an extreme b, 10-or 1.•inch wills, 4"or 8 inches high, would he a pity to w•nste it, and, 'after 1 with a neifthlmr_.hnd one_of his cats al- ease is surely worth trying. �g in various designs; w•e also mnnufneture all. ng the mired tradesmnn is very 0 most chewed off. Fie consulted a law- brick macl)ines..sill • mqukis, chimney. -rOM'��tnbly off and-the n objection -or concerning the bringing of a prose block, angle and various of niouldg; - !c thy' youth is h1s luck/15T irtune the cation, nNd. after`n snmowhnt lengthy - CHENILLE, CURTAINS' write for catniogue showing cuts and �F{l , e� and sa kinds of bout Hanging also cl ate matter may be, arranged. e, at any ° Mt nceount, of the dilTicnlIV,:ended his story tt�. DYED ow►wq your rcgnircllxhtc. The Colttip rate,, need not dread any unplensnnt s*sy ns follow,;. I wouldn't mind sa muni slaaj uaa uvtw, Manufacturing Co., Y\'alkef�ille, ^ nu fist .. a ifS!S�lasures on We ova of his own Mar-, apse saw M for myself, lawyer: blit I'd hate tike write to us about yours _--. f nage. poison to, raise a family wid one ear." 0@11M Ausmtolialk!ylw-c 4)-,tse:/as,Monet-yd ISSUE NO. 23-49, : _- . .. ,. .• ..• . q., ice f*•t , >.,: IN CETI 1 ry_ y u�.'as 1:y ., y ,., L i. , •S•, 1'-�,,::w J• 1 �„L.r ./ .:"� J i,*i•.'.,: .� '.'f C f1 '4 y k rs'.,.i` -.. FIR t.: •c:. .,L• ...;.y .. r ^ ., ri '..,- .ice ,. ., i..4.. :..:,.. r. .:! ... - T".•0•FC 5i' 'N•i - V,.r. ..... �'✓„ a'.-cn y...,„ .yam,,.. ! •' ti,' �h..-1:•' - % _j. !# tic a �. S l s -Frank Alla�rtay, of Whitby, -C. H. Ham was in the city on � A ' LOCALISDIS. d During une was here with his parents on Sun- Thursday. Waite-Mr's. F. E. Gee is spending a -Mrs. Herke was �n the city on --James MaddIgan, of buffalo few day's in the city this week.. Saturday. is home fora few Gaye-hotida:ys• -A few from here took in the *�^,;, Young f . Albert Bo es was hem a day He is looking hearty. circus at Oshawa on -Albert 1 aI1L� i oun Women y -Miss Lillian Ham left on Wed- -Arthur Fawcett, of Toronto, Inst week• needs for a visit with, her sister, was here this week with friends. �o get mrriCd :. -Miss Beeth•Palmer was home Mm. J. B. Horn, of Kingston. -Miss Smales, of Dumbarton, over $ands -Arthur Gormle entertained is ependimg a few days with Miss -Jno. McGuire, Qf Toronto y In order that they may receive some of our Beautiful and a large number of 'his young Maggie O'Leary. spent Sunday here' friends at the lake on Wednesday. -Mrs. O'dell, of Toronto, visit- Handsome Presents. Mrs. Jno- -McGinty spent a -Robert Found has in his posse ed the Misses Law, of Church St., .: few days in the city. �eion quite a freak in the shape during the past week. -Geo, S. and Miss Sate Cowan of a youn , -Mrs. Chas. Harris, of Brooklin "spent Fri in Toronto. The chick i3 spry and bide fair toepent Sunday with-her parenta;--Silver Cruets, Silver Gard Receivers, i. --S. C. Vnnker is Fiving grow and thrive. John and Mrs. Stephenson. house a fresh coat of paint. '-Miss Hilda Platt entertained --Jesse Trull,of Darlington,was silver Ban-Bon Disi�es,J Silver Pickle Jars, * -R, Burt has been confined to a number of young friends, at a the guest of John and Mrs. Field Silver Berry Dishe>3, Silver Cake Dishes, ..,,� the house with a very sore leg• birthday party on the afternoon Thursday and Friday of last week. -Mrs. James Shepherd has re- of Victoria Day. The festivities W. 'H. Banks had a mare Silver Butter Dishes, Silver Bread Plates,' -'burned to her home here for the of with fireworks 'in the mired in his flats on Wednesday. _ Berry Spoons, ummer. evening. It took several hours to extricate Silver Pickle Dishes, --Vanstone & Palmer made -B. N. deFoe Wagner left-on .her from her perilous condition. Pie Spades, Cold Meat)±orks, Sugar Spoons, Etc. mother large shipment of, stock Wednesday for Kingston, where -Mrs. Farnsworth and family, , ion Friday. on Sunday' he• will be ordained of Yarker, and Mrs. Bunner .and �N >_ -Miss Rose Bradford, of Toron• deacon, after which he will take, family, of Norham, are spending a " "" "" v ✓' - �to,_spent the last week with her charge of a parish in 'the diocese week with Mrs. 'W. T. Hartrick, parents here. Toronto _ W of Ontario durin fhe summer their mother. These Goods are all A 1, direct from the . -Miss Fraser, of Toronto, was g ' here over Sunday with her friend, months. -Mrs. Winnacutt, who has • Miss Andy Elliott. -The arguments in regard to visiting her daughter in Hunts- Silver Plate Company. -Rev. J. E. ;Moore is nt Port the quashing of the Local Option ville for several nionths, as well Perry this week • attending -MAN the by-law will be heard' before the friend= in Toronto, rettu"e s M . . Bay of Quinti Conference. udge in Toronto on '%Vednesciay hunie on Saturday. : C HAP 10 (if -31r. Kewhen, of Brovklin, - 1S ' the County- Council this Reek the in town on ec nes ay eaamin- sppeent •few days last week wit_Onh date had to bP postponed fluor ing our fire n'ppliauees. Brooklin - • = the Misses Richardson on the base the rith to the 13th. is considering the question of in- line. -Much interest was manifested stalling a s}stem of fire protection. ;-HAVE .":GOOD V' -John Holt. of Darlibrgtou, was VE . V here over Sunday. He brought by Our residents on Monday even• -The to°cii hip cotuivil will 1 ' up some horses to pasture for the ing in the walking feat of the Port meet at Brougham at 10 o'clock summer. Hope barber, who .,on a •wager of a. ni on Monday neat for the -Mrs, D. Decker, of Odessa, $135 agreed- to walk from Port transactiou, of general business yQj� `pp$nt just I"i(1W. who has been here for some time, Hope to Toronto-within 24 hots s. and at 1.x00 P. m. as- a court of left on Saturday to visit Whitby He left Port Hope at 7 a. m. on revision. _ h Mgnday, and passed thr6ugh Piek- -The, 'sports committee have nes shoes, white, - ` friends. Bring about 8 m. He °res xe- been very successful in soliciting Nice ' -Mrs. Peak sr. is. spending a com anied,b three other men and prizes for the ' Dominion Day black, or tan, x71.sizes, _ few weeks with Raglan friends. P y good variety, for all a rig. He won his bet and had celebration. A number of our �s W. H. ,and Mrs. Peak also spent nearly three hours to spare, after business men have denoted rizes, _ :Sunday. there. _ re his destination. When while others have been equally as �� es a os- =A large number' from' here people. _ ice nevr Glov and Hos' ;w attended the Epworth League con- he reached Pickering he appea liberal p donating cash. e=.y for, somewhat fatigued, but after a A despatch from Oshawa to the -• i Ladies, Misses vention held at Whitby•on Fri- brief rest during which he partook Toronto World on Thursday states day of-last week. ' of some milk and eggs, lie ap ar- that the County officials, John E. and Children,very cheap. - —Mrs. W. Woodruff, who has • pe ed mach refreshed and left at Farewell K. C., County Crown Fashionable new Ties•: w been in Toronto for some time, quite a live] pace Attorneyy, J. F. Paxton, Sheriff, _ returned home on Saturday. for 4 y and T• T. Barclay, of the High 'We have the newest for two or three weeks. -The lice trustees have I+r police Court,are iu danger of loseng their -Mr. and Mrs. Flumerfelt, of awarded'the contract for laying itions awin to their rtiean- Gents, Boys,Ladies and Goodwood, were the guests a few down cement aide-walk to James P g �,da s last week at the residence of Waddell,-of Port Perry. The con- ship in political matters. . Misses, and Little Folk. G y tract calls fora side-walk On the -The heavy rains that we have Customers will find here! their son, W. M. Flumerfelt. Costo -Word has been received. from south side from the Gordon House had lately has caused many "dAn- ,fi - the Misses Malone stating that to R. Moore's corner,four .feet ger( points in the roads th4ough- ° t largest assortment, laces - newest goods,latest novel- they have arrived safely Kt Dub- wide, and on the north aide from out the township• Many p _ the barber-shop to Dr. BsDteman's have. been undermined so that _lin. Ireland, after having a very p these dangerous points are not _ ie , values. . 5 corner, and five feet wide,_the b pleasant trip. seen until a horse reaks through T_ it' a best -Mr. and `Mrs. Brown, "of price to be $400, which amounts - J C#eorgetown, and Mr. and Mies. yo about 1 'centa per square foot. them, at the risk of broken lege. ' ,Q_� of_iTshridg The villa a pays for -vuly four The Commissiopers should exam- • JQ wu and-daagh6er. g _the mads- full where Q f V, O• ,- feet on the north aide, the O�n 1� a l•7W spent Sunday at the parsonage - :iwith Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Moore• dents whose property adjoins this theme is danger of these places oc- walk in for the extra foot. curing. _ - - 1 - ' -Wm. Rainey, who has been _ paying Much uneasiness -will be felt employed on the Grand Trunk The war has to be completed by here for a number- of ears, has the end of August if the weather throughout the count until LulSOMETHING . ' NE�rmits,-. or as so in asposeible meaning of the new'Educationalpt�d'� situation a Mondoro Pe Act is throughly understood. The and left for that place on Monday.' after if the weather proves �-_ advance in teachers' salaries, Mre. Rainey and family will fol- favorable. , r while considerable, is to be' neith• :B O E Soap, (best on earth.) r low him in a couple of weeks. --The automobile season is now er excessive nor Burdensome to Y w We are sorry to state that' in full blast,with its records of ac- the ratepay ere. Indeed. in one -- - t our obliging station agent, Mr.,R. cidents,narrow escapes,-and oth- cage in the Township of Pickering A. Bell, bas received notice of er things that tend to arouse the - of his transfer from Pickering to righteous indignation of our Citi- the trustees have engaged their teacher for the coming year ata vents per"targe' bar, or.S bare for 26 pens, s _ _Briggh� ton. While congratulating zens. Sunday seems to be the salary of $50 in advance of the on his promotion, we regret losing favorite-day on which to-indulge minimum, and several of the _" Eye2.ybodp likes it. Try some yourself. Grim, and hope that in some future in this' ezhilsrAting,eporet. Any teachers, wbo have had a few -- . time he may again reside in our Sunday at this time of the year, midst. the Kingston Road" will be thick years tenure of office in their •p r ^A • BUNTING'S, Pickering present schools, would in the R 11 ' -As an evidence.of the violence with these machines, containing• Mural course have received the • • of the recent storms, a strip of in_ the great majority of' cases amount specified under the Act as forest about a mile west of the most respectable people who have a recognition of their services. - _ $rock Road post office was stripped soiree consideration for the right • Of about 70 well grown alma and of others, but in a few cases con- Watchmaking. Save money by buying "'• sho_. haeme fear, _-- g• xnsp-Tee T1Te trees tivere-fora trP twining persona-- _._. _ by the roots in Fome cases, in of neither God *nor man. It is -DOORS others.the.boles were broken half this latter class who is the cause of The undersigned will be in Picker. 'Way up, and they now-lay sttewh 'all'the' complaints made against i.ng every R'edoesday for the benefit _'_S C R E _ An every direction. On the Brook- these machines with-their---un- of his many customers who want their _ 1lin road 7 or 8 telegaaph poles earthly noise and hideous appear- Watches, clocks and jewellery repaired• -- Window Screens .,were destroyed -by lightning, in ante. The first accident in tl;,is Kindly leave them at Dr. Bateman's �A fine ae80=t2nent from 60(3. up, one case no single relic of the pole vicinity this season occured on drag gym, All work warranted. Screen ire, etc• remains in place, and the cross Sunday afternoon last about four Sc W' ► .»� _ • bar dangles upon the wires with o'clock, when Thos. and .Mrs. P. TAYLOR. - f out any sup rt. Jackson were returning home to Whitby. ••••••••• ....... r .r 80-43 _ ... .... po t -Junior dept. of the Pickering Whitby. When opposite Alex. - - Public school.report for,the month, Markach's shop, an an contain- _. .. of May 1906: Sr. tw -men,:-t y H. two boys were running west .atrroaucu and a Rogers,Eery ,, F. Brien, F. the rate, it.i about b tbos m e� 50 Ilp, I --_ . IE ... . Moore and ;• 'Winter,- . Bunting, C� Roger_, G. Haney. saw them,, A and styles from 2. ..Allawa , W. Law,_ an hour. Mr. Jackson says that 11 sizes y .E. Gordon.,.W. y I• am now prepared to pay the- - _-- } R. Nimmo, W. Murkar, A. O-'Cun- he inotio- A to 'them to stop, but, `-Lawn Shears, etc • i s, ro en- un !eng t e sigma they i no ig es . ggs . .,.-shire,-A. Flumerfelt, R. Gormley. slacken speed, but' kept iu the and poult'r'y My wagon ; Sr. Pt. II-R. Rankin, K. Gordon, centre of the road forcing. Mr. is on the road steady• ......... I...... ...........».........:.. ..... C. Gordon, M. Clark, R: Shirley, Jackson' with his rig into the $r01Ig}lal>�• r/ L Murkar, W. Liscombe, V•. ditch. -The buggy. was upset, R. Conner,. ,- _ :Nimmo, G, Liscombe, A. Bundy. and badly damaged, the horse I S H I N G T A C L E Jr. Pt. II-C. Falconer, J. Bate- fell, and in a few moments the Leto Help you - man; Moore,G-WinCer- G. aniwal fuss dead, whether from �.^$OO�iB '+etc. Found', J.`Moore, S. Rossiter. fright' or from a broken neck it L1IIel3,, Poles, , NJ -- - Sr. Pt. I-L. Andrews, L. Found, is not known. tunxtely neith- To recover your stolen property. G: Shirley,W. Peak, H. Rossiter, er of the occu its were serious- _ F, AllawRy. R. Doyle, Teacher. ly in ju�ed ough both were The ntraitt¢¢ _ — -and-?&rJfekso� �clt¢rig-7Jigila�r¢ �a From -- '-• - -Report of the Senior eD parr madly s�a-ken rep, ' went of the Pickering school for had his arm badlyy sprained. After wi113o t�iis. -month of May: V. Class *Gert- the 'accident, the automobilists - - trade-Allawa , Josephine Moore, continued their journey, although Members bavin a property stolen oo her- _ ..,.HeU N D Y 3' p eats immediately with any member —_ i e A John O'Connor, Arthur Gorman. the law demands that they should of Ezeentive Committee. Sr. IV-Myrtle Flumerfelt, Willie return and give ali assistance fi.00. •Winter, Lorne Law, Joseph Good- necessary. ,Mr. -Jackson came Membership fee Tickets m-av be hid from the Previdebt at 'win, Gardner Dunbar. --.Jr..IV-. into. the. village and phoned to secretary on application. SALE PRICES. ' Gladys Bateman, Frank. Bundy Toront6 .police to arrest those in BLEARING _ Arthur }e#frey, J,.A� O'Connor, Olive Leslie,James Palmer, Mabel the auto, their number being 1242. g�retar � President. pt. - Calvert, Nina Banks, Mercy Later reports state that Mrs. y MEDICINES.-Eclectric Oi120c., Castor Oil20c., Scott's EmulQion 40c., Moore, Clarence Nimmo, James Jackson is dangerously ill anc�is E:eo.Com•-Cleo•Leng,D.E-Pugb,Q.S. White Pine and Tar 20c.,Linseed and Medical ver Mother idya 46k- I` O'Connor, Eva Moore,: Allan attended b two doctors. The Palmer,,Piokering, Ont. Piefce's Preparations sec., Pier'ce's Medical Diccovery 85c., Lidya Pink- - y ham 85ca, Celery Compound 70c.,Safe Cure'70c. i Clark. Sr. III-Alice Thomson, owner of the automobile proves_ Lax ets-A candy Bowel Laxative. GROCERIES-4 cans Peas 25c.,8 cans Corn 25c., Raisins 7c., Currants 8c„ B. COMA Every, Nelson Hill, Minnie to be Mr. ;Vansickle,, of Spading If you have.Constipation, Soda�„ yoyal Yeast 4c., Scrub-brush 4c„any hind Tobacco 9c:,3lantern A .-Rankin, Robin Gordon, Eveline Ave., Toronto, who will have to If you have •-coated tongue, globes 21c., all essences 8c. - Holt. dun. ill-Maxwell Alla- answer to the charge of exceeding If you are dizzy, bilious, sallow, Charlie Palmer, ' the speed limit. Mr. and Mrs. If you have Headaches, Sour 20 per cent, off,of all Boots, Dry(foods at Cost Price. way. Jacob Hill, Tgpa,. Amni,, Vera V anstonp, 'Jackson have also entered a suit Stomach, etc., risk 5 cents on Lax-ets. LO��� Pickerin gI 011t• V`tank Mercer. W., M• Flume for 85000 damn es against Van- See for yourself, Sold at Pickering1 i'1' • . h i 1' i tt, T Chep ' is er. . �!; �� . 's kl armac s ' „ ...1 ...'„ ., ... ,.,:.,: . ,, r.r,.,y, ,r.-y.;• , - a.p w.i 1 Y �� '•h� r•"� ,,-z'.�t�$c r+V�'as'K p`'=:'^qL ,rb,:C _,,..c!w�, r�. pi �� ,:.a,�.W-...... ;. .•e. 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