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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_06_15 �.a'•a d' .:.,,.' i' -:?il: .'s} +43a.m.t1•, ,�r ,.�•3i"41!-+L. .�-M\-. .. {•w.•-_. Y�e+:a.-.#C•1•.. Q !P n�IL• - �^\ ny 1..'�'C�,,'v?,•,. Y'T. .P.nn ✓ � g�!- -'',,py, .. a ...k., -V' w�.. .1 _ �i^a -�.. _,. 'v!'^ *Y^•'., «:r sa" •1.' '^a.;�(..,•* �'' dE 1 7 X .'R �:.' K.•, _`; .•.,, .. :. _. .. , 'easy �, P-1 K ro TOL-. XXV. PICKERINGa ONT , FRIDAY, JUNE-!5 , 1906 : 6 - - 1�T0. 3 �� � Pickering Council. div 12, 12.42; Wilfred Sadler, men and i�t�sssi�:xalt �isfc>Q!. - g �,. 111lL he above council met pursuant to andteag div 9,39.32; 3.Gibson,plain* n, _Mills.' and grading div 6,63,08; J H Gorman,ad'ournment in the Town Hall, Bro- men and teams div 1, 84.80; J H Con- ]cPICKERI Cal• ug�aIn on Monday 11th Inst. Memb- nor, men and teams and gravel,37.86; MY Hair /�7 DR. R. M. STEWART, Markham. cis all present, Reeve Todd in the Geo Cooper, men and teams div 15, DENTIST. chair. Minutes of last meeting read 12.75; Wm Jones, men and team-,div ; OradnatwRout�OlI�°-p�j�� p Wbeat ••-80 bne. _ .CoCorn mmissioner;1•e I. empbell, Roa hrittge;-pmeu-a d-teand , ' L 41 A_on Honor Graduate of Toronto University Red Wheat 80 bas, and approved. H g r re airin r; OPFIOE—OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. 98 ring.W-beat 66 bas. g Devitt i e, 4. E ig,swander _ b Open,datly 9 a.M.to 0 V.m, Goose Wheat :,0 bus. � From Temperance Alliance approv_ men an teams div 1#3,4.20, J Pengally, �? Residence;Main St.,North. I• operating Lader w 't 1,90 c• F Soden, son-Toa, Manitobs-Flour, $19.50 ing of action of Council in defending g g' AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. Craamansa, Beet Family, 4.E6 Local. Option .by-law in attempt .w operating grader w t 1, 4.56, also n t 1,1 Feed your hair; nourish it; a.m,to p. m. Office over Eammerfeldt R Tea•Bnrus,Fancy Pastry, 426 quash the sante. 9(,c; Jos Collins, rep culvert n t-1, 1.32;1 Silver's Store.. 17tf Mal or,Family FloRr, 4.00 i From Geo. Kerr, re Western Dank. J Peaallp, operating grader w t.1, 1.801: give It something-to live fan. Cotton, Juw or Paper Bags included, ; Fi•ow E. S. Theaker, re Sovereign F 11oden, operating g;•ader in different' DT1R.E. S.BARKER,L. D. S..D. D S. ., a I Then it will stop falling, and Dentist•Stouffville. Honor graduate of Bran $17.U0 Ton i Bono• divisions i.j.tw; Jas Prnp�illy, opel<1t- the Royal College of'Deatal surgeon, and of Shorts, $YO 00 Ton On motion Russell Conner was heard ing grader div 6, 24,5.3, in di:,a, 9.15. will gCOW long and heavy. the university r+ Toronto. Hours_$to 12 a.m.. I•e damage to horse and rig in culvert ir.div 8, 10,80;'W H Jackson, repairs Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only to 5 p.m. Office in Grubio'a Block,over Jew- JamDo,$25A0 Ton ,,( ,,, eltry store. Local telephone No.24. Appoint. _ Kipp lot]7. COII 5. to grader,,:•NIC: Is D Gordon, 640 feet �± _.treats maybe nf&de for evenings. Eeeidteuce Grcrhaus, Wholewheat I on motion Messrs. Farthing •inti• Palle plank. 17.041. hair-food you can buy. fCr O'Brien ave. MAREHAM every Monday an Fluters Hood were heard re daul<lge to Cun- On motion of tier. Palmer,chairman, 60 years it has been td©in Tuesday. Office over Wbites store. 21-11 Cliop of all kiltds. ;net's horse and rig. report was adopted. -_._. __— ChoppittJ rtttcl Gris#itig. On motion Dr. NVaugh-,was heard, On ulotlnn of.Messrs. Osborne and Just what we claim it Rill do. IH school re rulatiuns in w?rich ,Neat J.(:Faslane, the Reeve was instructed It will not, disappoint yott. 3Zed teal. P F ^^ PICgERING {cjQAL change.: Ilai•e been made. -At present to grant his order on the Treasurer in i v _ a• A to)x+en ahcrt. Flu? afar Ill rllt'fll SePtiUni only i'.i. as.ug AyeYe lar ora a r. t_ , t►TA/T F. EXSTWOOD. M.D.. Rnrepoa the teachers are rl.a:e. the „c a?,ui the Ic hosts of tie : tl ious sttuldiilo.I rn cr,v,and n•,w iiTs f•.urreet: inches 1<c�. ; F� . to Canadian Pa�iflc Railway : Coroner '- t cJtn l nittees a5 esented this d:ly. Tt�:=teert.a o ayletutlA reauit:n the ahpr beiu,� : a ;a 6 cause•. \:111th have been paid driving thte Pr almost eltbout aup air."—XD8.J.li.Fiaaay Claremont Office bourn—Before 10 ace m., 1 tot - •t Illi out of the,profession. it, s4.1loo!S -Ili-. Palmer. seK'onK i,d by -Mr. n=- ColoradoBlrirgs,Colo. , Mills. where the attendance is ilial. hip (x- ne.Inn�'es that this Council d(, n(�ts mr ••+a� 11 W, .S_ •p.m.,and from 7 to $ p.tn. Private tA:ephone Yard SI)ill� i g I bot connection with Bslasm,Greonwo?rl,Bron¢ba•n a(1'ottrn to lneet again on Sat urda�, �'�ty s.O.d7er Co.,Loren,3F•ra �_ perisac,11tIs convinced flaw that female J b I o rnanutictnrras or Xt Zion,A.Johnston'► :Itb con), rem Cowie•s Stove Coat C :•u tan•' f teacher3 osis frequently the best. the 30th d:iy of June next'Jtt the hi�llr s > Ruston),and D Pagh'a(2th con) 6-17 Chestaat Goal �i_'S ton. q y AI,SAPAJL'LLA. f..1 ,_ !The period of training hit-;' Leen ex- of 10 a. Ln., for the transaction of PILLS. /yq Pea Coal 5.:a t(.n. i tended to one year. -. 1•hc Le .iAative general l)ticillesd. ye Ck ChERRY P Legal. Select Lamp Coal, x5.33 ton. i grant, which Scar SJ 1.1. c ""• - c Blacksmith Coal, =5.25 on. ! Pickering•township, has t t-en in l r,t5- Cherryrvood. T 25c.per ton discouni for cash. J E. FAREWELL,Q. 0., BA Full wetght guaranteed, I rd Lp S_'415, an increase of :l bout r)per The. Ladies' Aid of the JlethodiGt • THE.County Crown Attorney,and County Orders for coal lett:with W.,Peak will cent. The province, county and town- s.)Bettor. Court HORN.Whitbv• 10-v be delivered promptly. Shi aESit[Lle a la[ger Share .iA the edu- church purpose holding a garden party Above prices Sa),Ject to Change withont p on the eveuing of Wednesday. Jtire " Notice. Catton of the child. The whole cunt- �OW 3 McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• munity must bear the burden of educa 27th, du.the Leaattful loon of «nt. ars,Boli+ftcra,ae. OiIlco opposite Poste J L S PINK. tion. The County rant must equal JSunney. A good program is being narnlc,33 B efilas Wbitby,out Jno.Ball Dow, .A.;Tbeo. J. L. - g t- prepared of:which full particulars will 4)per cent. of the leg:�'.a-Lye grant. bb A.s(}illivray,LS..B, ffioaev to Loan. 87 F.IIISIT2+D ,( e given in our nest issue. _ J,L.Spink, D.!l.Spink 1'he total grant pill amount to$2. rik, ant manager et•pupil'iii.stead of$I.W as formerly. A heavy.thunder storm passed over . P this locality on If0rnday afternoon last Feterariary. L - Che Minimum grant is now $3t4!in- accompanied by a considerable amount stead of$130 where only one teacher lar--v HOPKI1S,VETERINALRY SUR- — is engaged and i'Ltm) for each .assistant w bail. , certain amount of damage where su+h axe engaged. In .this was done especially to the cherry crop When pati Rant 4omething out tkF . • GSON, Graduate of tba'Outario Vet- + a, Toronto, registered member pICKERING LIVERY •township tbere are'.r.d prtn6pal;.each-' much of which was drstryyed. the summon, you have it mads tE7 arinary Oo;:ag _ d the Ontcno re:er}a&ry Itedica' Assooiatiou. le iN itl] your a CdLee sad rerdenceoae andoneyuarw miles ers and-1 a9sistann. Stouffvil order. SO i S swrtb of Green'Bivaz. Omoa and aboetna forge On motion a vote of thanks w<i -- and ollars.tDon't take"ghat yosz batuse ail a.m.. and I v, t p.To ,f:•rivate tendered to Dr. Waugh for the infor- can a et "— a-t what vote wanS- hone in 'my chic•P.O., Jzel s, Grana . _ The 88th annual meeting of �-13it- First-class rlgt3 for hire by day nilltion gt ion the council. by.and Lindaup_Assasixtlea of the Then-3ou-will--bE'-Batts€led: motion Coancit-resolved itself Y Sar Baptist churches convenes _otherwise.. ' . Or night. On •equ ptt : lxuctsranee. m to a courtof dealt and the follow- t'ilis pear at StouftcilJe on the 19th, - -- g rtppeals with •Jath. and'21st of the present mouth. �j f •. ' - Bt19 meets all tra111H. �Arthar Jackson„overcharge, disal- a Association embraces some 3t ens the h est o leather, aIIC T, IRE INSURANCE. lowed; T Redden,overcha re, ahan- `� at em rocs s -guarantee absolute l� rg churches, and includes the following:•- ss>,vsasrca Cemp.at:: Teaming'done, doned; Jas Gordon. overcharge, res- Baddow; Bobca:ygeon, Brock, Brook- - -satisfaction. erred ; Jahn Anson, 'otie`rcharge, al- lin, Cannan to Claremont, 'eneJon D. M, ari-iK, AGZ-, lowed'd T•Mansfield,' Ehsnke to Dunn. Fulls Goodwood' Green - - , Gen , Green _ _ ohotved. A Hamilton and sisters over, �. l Y .o r . BOCZ811 rr H. Peakf picker•enI River. Haliburton; Biamount. Lind- '- f �ustrittifi �as'aear. Q- charge, disallowed: Canada Ice Co.,C • Bay. Dianilia, Dfarkham 1st. Oshawa, reserved;ed•'K'J 111unkhv v �'CLZ h . .. - . . . .Ia overcharge a 3111 e, 1'u^ e - .t` Y rr ea R bora, Scotch Line ' ^^^^^^ reserved; Howell E$Gtte, ov@rcharge. Stouffville,Y� Sunderland, Whitby, BBUNTING, Issuer of Marriatt� . `, disallowed; Eli A �Vrllson, reduced i<•hitevale;and`Cxbridge. , :ee est too r at his sty of oatario. ot- Furniture- .1111, g -1O c,n land; W ReainHn, redaced 'as tits,sora or at his esaJdaaos,PiokaasatR I-7 $lou: J H !4iuraw h, overcharge, des- Balsam. i Seeders iCulti4atom 1 allowed; Alex Albright, overcharge. _ 1 disa4loped : J I.$ ink .Ltd, 3-+ geuls - ..'. DT B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLE RR _ P R ? very leastant event took lace on and Drags. • eonvoyancer. commissioner for takins a fall line of fust• reserved; D Simpson Lo., re need Weduesuay afterpoon at the residence : selwavise, accountant, Etc. Money to lona elars furniture now - )l13W on real estate”; $Fitchett.'change of James. 15avidson, when his, niece, os trim Issnss of 3[attisaga Ida of asa't, allowed ; J Byers, reduced Miss Barbara, daughter . of Mrs. Wilkinson Plow&andRepAii'�. wss- 10.11. oat. f► oa exhibition in $10U; G -Lintner, reduced $1W Ed g - _ lour wars rooms. Miller,etas united' in marriage to.ldr. Metcalf, change, allowed; A Travis$, Atkinson,-of Montana. The ceremony- -....New Williams"Serving PASTILL,' Licensed Auctioneer, gverchar a reserved and do struck - of ork and Oatari-. Ana , g was performed in the presence of a nntiea Y : • for Oo P F P 'Pre . nes n ht. _ off ;R 'R 13 Peak do s , _ truck oft• W x •' Ymaalaa of all kinds sateaned to oa thortsst ,.. g ,'.:_ g Large numbe• ads b b ev. In an"". Address Green Saver P.o., Oat Hole, overcharge,. disallowecj; Hatzi- H. Crozier, of Ashburn. The happy. Mach' es. R. S. Dillmghlam• son Jobn$on, overchar e, reserved; �__�11-� t� f�4 POUCHES. Licensed Auction- g couple.left on the evening train, aL. D.Bank -Pickering 1 a .a,valnatna<we Coaettor for the coon Jobn H Be$$e, chane, allurved,also iter a short wZai with relatives in t :00 otYork and Ontario All kinds of &action I'ielseriag, Oat reduced$i,c); W O Richardson, over- �•estern Ontario, will proceed to their 'IJaIM conducted and valuations made at mod- - charge, alluwed; A E Hamilton, over- future home in Montana, where Mi.. IW"o ebargs. EJtat« and 000011$mento con- charge, reserved• Frank Harrison, O t• n���� uts"ntly managed and sold by ancnon' or Atkinson has a ver lucrative poli- >< �• L private sale. sllertsag", rants, notes andchange,allowed, also overcharge, re- tion. THE I`tsw6 very their many WESTERN BAN, .rat socouatspromtxly adllected.aadtzti.• served: hi�•sers 9fo9rder. 1"dog struck friends in wishia Mr. and Mrs. At, Wagne ' Co. off: Lutber Allen, dog asst changed kinson a ha and prosperous life. 1nanWrated by actor Parliamaall"d .� settlement• gnaraateed TLona o: d + g ' +writs for sormv and paruculars, Brosaha% to bitch; D Russell, o struck off; PPF P P QaL bates mat be fined by phone . is q ng sranah. Ii•JeYas! : John Garland, ass't for bitch; A B ant torised Ca aul....................,f11006 ew ems.. Have a full line of fresh and cur- PORT UNION. - Sp ce Roll, Bed meats reakfast on nBaeOn, overcharge, t.11o ed g'Juhn Corner, — ` ``- e��3Capita vert ble............ It constantly Dosyswell, asst for do Fred Farms ' I oma,Chester is-home from Assets as uy Convertible l c9.es gg Mrs. Th -- lleg t0 Loan Hath,-Bologna; Weiners, etc. do�attvctr�ott -- ' New Liskeard. ants pentSunday3eaiFsetw Yzent :H.3tr3ttztazt �0 Arthur andMrs A '. s —:3 per cent.-- - - Aire OsbornMoved e. that thisMr. L ourtOnoenow, at Victoria Square. NoteBipeColl ctions solicited and F orm may' - Highest prices paid for P ou sit t on S 1 urda J e Misses Mays are visiting'their Farmer•, rotes discounted Am MOM. . _ Butcher'B softie. ... rn to t tine rats :otiage os-wiizfaad w7a--> sr — ' a l t agate 1'._ --� — At ftiie hour o u c ue syr. andMrs. Jack Graham and son sued,°yail°ble on all parte of the world Ilrauce of an kinds - Standing Committee on.Relief to savings Hank Department. Inde ents recommended payment as Harold, also sirs. Walter Brumwell: Spring Chickens' Wanted. g bates,t allowed ed dap-eels y t Boost Cas P g follows': Jos Burk, support of°Robert spent Sund'ap at the residence of Isaac rent rates,and credited halt-yearly todepaa£tias'g` • attended to _ _ Gibson for month of Jtine, $10. rumwell. —_ Mr. and firs Wilson .flown d, of Geo:��rr:>1�ioasar. r pay t On Motion of:lir.White, rhairman, We will a he highest market price re ort was adopted. Toronto, accompanied by Masti*7 Jack for spring chickens. Those having. and Miss Margery, spent a few hours Pea.) Estate handled—Conveyance them should see us before sella tandin'g Committee on Cotitingen-" g Pe Msi���sssssa•���e ng' cies recommended. paymgnt -as fol at the Port on Sunday afternoon. ing done on short notice. *�also sell 9eld.and garden seeds for lows: Murkar & Thexton, printin y prayer 8 and :i2'rertising $I'2; J.`E. Farewell,g i liar Tue by rh e e meet' f The re a � - _ the W. Rennie Co., ltd at cora- ngs held.at the Port t e,Rev. M (� �Q' • logne prices-herrone-, one -th-e-- gal ace vice rom Oct, .1902 to Dec. Mr. Oke, of Centennial Methodist 4lune W eddi .Two 150 acre farms fur sale. Alst , nostores in good'house and lot in `illagr ,v as orgie, salary as - ssess I- The 1R., Kerr, of -Melville church West Hill, held a short ser- \o, 1'Gr�crees, Salt, Uils, Turpentine and services at court of revision, $I:31; e s _ on hared. Prices right. D.R. Beaton, serving notices court of ice on Friday evening at the home of revision, $8; C. S. Palmer,' atter.din Thomas Carson:, The large and ail- K are Nin ing, find you must wake :FAFMEP.S'SL-PPLY STORE Fater coarse meeting, §2.50• James Preciatiye gathering present should be � —,We V. Richardsc. g S. - , t�� the re:Ilization that's selection E. Bryan, Manager. Todd, do, U.M. a strong incentive for an entity repeti- must be made of a gift for that, Nota Public Piekerin . On motibnof 3Ir. Osbornechairivaii; tion: friend who will soon be a bride. camoro ' DOMINION BANK Standiag�Committee on Roads and — Useful Things You will be Bridges recommended pliynients as R,ev. lir. Oake's beautiful Jersey g follows: Bonuses on wire fence—F E cow got badly cut up and almost ruin- '- Gee, lir)rods, $24; T.Jlargtlis,40 rods, ed by being dogged on to a barbed are not ahtnys beautiful. Let.u4 DELI G TED Capital_Authorized $4,000+000 6.00; J(ihn Annan, 151 rods, 37.87; wire fence while out in p store lastsuggest to you something thatt Capital Paid uo, $31000,000 T Piickrin, 100 rods, 15.04); R G Cam- week• will be both useful and beautiful Reserve Fund and rnack, 203} Nexis, 3.89.; Jas Spears, 3G The first of July Garden Party in s and that cannot fail'to ease both " undivided Profits . X3,749•,000 rods, 5.40; W J Michell, 82 rods,39.•25; connection with the Washing Jiethu- P t- When on see our new line of yourself and the bride. Y D S Turner,4�rods, 10.00; F Soden, dist church will be held this year on - Toilet Soaps. 36 rods, 9.00; Robt Devitt,50 rods 7.50; the church grounds anti--he-com- -We 'pride• ourselves .in'oar Nurser brand is richt flail deli- WHITBY BRANCH, %vesley Gee, 100 rods, 26.00. George. mittee are determined to make' this supply of Y Y White; men and"Ceatria A'ltona road one of the best yet held. Gately perfumed with pure flo--w-er 'enu--a Banking— as}iettt r�pp lui�3-2.90, sap_' - t E A nnie lt,ft last geek-for-NN ood- odors and is tniexcelled for Leydies vert at Port Union 13.40, •1 cedar posts stock, London, and other western g and Children. -Business Transacted. 8lic, rep.Rouge hill 65.80; W Gibson, points where be will assist in krmers' men and teams div 6,5'2.30; G Cooper, institute work' in.connection with the and we assure you satisfaction. ; 11[,' Legato for mechanics and others reit bridge and washout-9th con 7.08 : Dominion department of,Agriculture. Our Ices, too, are such as will Special atxention given to the collet- \'<m Jones, nails etc 4.83;A Johnston,' lease your desire for econbm will quickly remove all stains The street car company are now P' from the hands. - tion of farmer-e-sale and lowering drain;235; Junes Pengally, extending their line eastward to the P Y 3'•' - other notes. operating grader 9.00;. & per .� the Highland Creek and a large nui c _ = Masse , blade for ' rader 8.50; Good Our time and cheerful atten- n Let tis have the pleasure of ._host Y g bar of men and teams are busily eta- tion is at our des -sal s�ben ing these,and other SAVINGS DEPAR=ENT. Roads Machine :Co., blade for grader, gaged in building the approaches. to y P 9.00 ; R K Taun, men and teams div you call. i _ �•,_ lines to you. overhead bridge crossing the G. T. R. Y =epCBit13 received a si..and, 14, 23.89.; W J,Devitt, pips, 70:38; P at the Kingston Road: :< upwards. Nighswander, men and teams div 16, Christ's church Sunday'school (Ang- 1�T O�.ma1� BGtSSe�� 57.20; Ben Stover, mail and teams div titan) and Washington Methodist lY Ixlterest allowed Pat highest 7,31.46: R J Price,work div 11,37.89; Sunda school held their union ie- current rates. J W Hogle men and teams div 19, Y P - -� r nit at Centre Island,. Toronto, on Jeweler and Optician, COmpvandedlor paid half '8.32+ work done in div 10, 23.56; Jas Friday last and$,most enjoyable dap , PICKER'ING .. yearly, Lidgett, men and teams div 10, 35.06 was spent at the beautiful summer ^ v W J' liithell, men and teams;-div 7•, resort. Everyone was delighted with Frock Street South, Wllitbs'. H A R MACY JR. J.THORTON, 12.20; Geo White, men and teams ciao the U ip which was made by street car MANAZI61 3, 79.70; W J 32icbell, nlen and teams and boat. 4 T+' •.,1. ... x .a ...-. •r.. :,.� �s..� ,rw*c,tl`Fc�,:' � .«."?`is.�+r ',�••;...,. r,��,r.a•-:+.G*.n. r�:',.;t„y;••'' ,:awn'".� •sr.a J• 'i''".nwl r5..: �.0 ;o: 3 :wA.sSertr..:",t'r na. w%�a '�`M„�4,.' c:�"'!1✓,''t:,. _ �,.• _ _ RV 4 wk ,_ 1 ,. t �y, fcrda+:z..,,, .�,.::!-f.....a „_ _ 'g. 'a„a,-.:_,-.:4-�.....-s - .. .•s,-.... __. .. ..ti _. _ _ ¢... . .. _.- ...::MX � 1. - 37? ' .. _ e.• ,.. r. • } .. . ti11, - r, _� L�-.�DING ��R�ETS CYCtONE ,IN -WEST '- - _ - - - - . _,_ -. BREADSTUFFS- 7 V. - ,. v \ • • Toronto, June 12.--Ebur - Ont6rio- _.. .. _ Exporters bid E3.15 for 90 per cent. pat- '��1 the Best Knock entp°` buyers' bags, for export; millers Buildings Were Unroofed and Trees t5 �t Has Received a Ug ask $3.20. ManibbA-First patents, $4.40 to $4.60; seconds, $4 to $4.10; bak- In its History. ars' $� to $4. Torn. Up By the boots Bran-Offered at $16.50, outside. _ ' Wheat-Ontario--No. E white, 82c bid, ` .- , C.P.R., 85c asked; No. 2 red, 82c bid. Wheat-Manitoba-No. 1 northern, A despatch from London says: Sarnia city was visited on Friday afternoon - it is discover while the hogs are frozen 853;c asked; Point Edward and Owen and vicinity were swept by a terrific ,ab ur3.30 tn stormsnun yearse heaviest ted only, iLz , ' .D< A despatch from Parts says: Sound -- learne�2 that the CommissaryGeneral's whether or not they are healthy. Buyers M3;c bid, Point Edward. ale accompanied b rain, thunder,and are warned that they' purchase at their Oats-No. 2 white,. 37'/,c bid, outside; g p y about 20 minutes, but did more damagA, .:. denial r,t the. statement that Chicago offered nl 38 c; 35%c bid, to arrive. lightning, about 10 o'clock on Friday than a dozen previous, storms. The , _ : . foodstuffs are supplied to the-Ficins s are ihawed'� % ehnnse of the Interna-r Corn-No. ye ow o mt, rtunately no- fatakliesOe reef of the wil- army is incorrect. .The fact is that they are found -to_be:diseased they are tional Harvester Company was blown' tmmedtatel seizel< Toronto, to arrive. curred. The roof of W. F. Lawrence '20,000 cans of this food were landed At y oft, causing much damage. A numhe� } Havre, and sent thence to Bordeaux, A newspaper here sent a reporter to and Sons' new lumber ru1�I was blown Make a-sur rise visit to the makers of COUNTRY PRODUCE. r o' houses in various parts of the cit where the meat was recurred, marked P of and about 1,500 square feet of rout- were unroofed, and Bast,ien's boatho r canned delicacies and inspect their pro- L -with French labels,'.and sold as French. sasses. One leading firm accepted the Butler-The market shows little change Ing destroyed, besides the shafting and nearly blown into the bay. Telephone( F One of the largest Paris caterers says Creamery, prints ..... ...... 2fhc to 22c Lelling of the mill. A large tree at •the and electric light wires are all down,( 41 that his customers were refusing to challenge with alacrity, and passed the: _.. , and the city is.practically in darkness.( ordeal to the utmost satisfaction of the do solids 19c to 2tic corner of Christina and Johnston Streets tutee American canned goods. COnse' re t•ter, who was regaled with various I Dairy, 1b. rolls, good to choico 16c to 18C w'a6 lifted out h its roots and hurled estimate the total• tri ^" :' quently he intends to cease importing Po Pubs ...... ..... .. ...... 15c to 16c against Miss �Yatson's residence, smash• nage,bu e 1 to the Cho ssibl@ to ne tidbits. Another firm asked the news-{ a tit will run up in m paper reresentative to call at a more Iecse-New cheese is again'showing ing the windows and breaking the cot- sands. So tar as can,b earned no 0 1�1Ogden Armour, in an interview on convenient time, while another abso-Ian easier tendency, and is quoted alit- rices. The chimney on Edward feet, was was seriously hurt. Wednesday, said that, whatever might I tie lower.•at 12c to I- ,c. Old is steady ald's new house'on Queen Street, wan At. the race-track the full' fury of happen elsewhere, his yards are above. Inlely refused .to have anythin5 what- ac 15c, blown down. A new house on East storm was felt.• Sheets of rain swept, ever to do with any newspaper. E s T g the grand stand from one end to the( reproach. Nevertheless, he acknowledg- gg,- he market is quoted unchan Davis Street was lifted from its founda- r, : - re tach the trade had received the ed and there are still indications of eas• tion and blown over. Richard Lynch's other, and the gaily dressed occupanEs� r , ugliest smock in its history. . . WOISbD IMPOSE EMBARGO. ter prices later. New-laid are quoted at house, on Wellurgton Street east, was were compelled to flee for shelter. 17c to 173',c, and splits at 14c. struck by lightning and badly damaged. - T b JOHN BURNS TAKES A HAND. A despatch from Ottawa says: --1 r• Potatoes-LLnchanged. Ontario, 70e to Telegraph lines all through the western Chisholm (East-Huron) will call the at- S5c out of sclo're, eastern Delawares at peninsula' were put out of business, HURRICANE AT BRANTF - tension of Parliament to the shocking�tLSc to 9731,c, Quebec 78c, and Nova Sc trees were uprooted, chimneys 'blown R A despatch from London says; The, revelations irl connection with the sant- tia at 75,c. away, and many houses wrecked. A' despatch from Brentford says: ALS h 'Chronicle says that Mr. John Burns, as is conditions o[ the Chicago packing-I Baled Hay-1s steady to firm at $10 for The storm struck Chatham about 1.25 fremendnus storm swept over Brantford . president' ,of• the Local Government ' rY y and,Brant County .on Friday afternoon Board, has been closely watching de- houses, and will ask if it is the intention No. 1 timothy per ton in car lots on o'clock on Friday nttens of and. when L -vetapments in the canned meet-matter. of the Government to prohibit the im- track here. and 57,50 to 38 for No. 2 it and blown over dozens of the beautiful at 3,o'clocic, doing a great deal of dam- f• . - As soon as the aspect became serious Portation of canned meats and meat e.• e raw-tine ang at $6 per tree_q franiwhn'}rthe trnvn-mss nates age. Ttr S vvete blown across the T., P bracts from the United Slates, not only'ton for car lots on track here. of the k[aple, City, had been up rooted. H. and B. tracks and trains delayed, _. he summoned a meeting of the medical in the interests of the public health, but Among the buildincs.damaged were the whilst the street car trolley lines.in Weat health officers o[ the London County also to assist the farming, stock•raisin6 Ilowslep Axle V'or?;s, the Central School Brantford were badi�r dnma�ed. In the a - , Council, the city corporation, and the t8 metropolitan boroughs, and consulted and packing industries of Canad@. ,MONTREAL MARKETS. the Collegiate els Parkaph, Strtelephone Method- country hundreds of trees were yproo4a . with them as to whether anything fur- ist Church. Telegraph, telephone l end and much damage done to crops. T."-. Montreal, lune 12.-Oats - No. 2, 4?c elec'rie light poles and wires were laid that could be done to secure an adequate LOSSES FILL BE GREAT. V. 43%e; No. 3, 42yc to 42%c; No. +, fat all over the city and many of 'he -^ : .. Inspection of canned goods. He also 41c to 41yc- manufacturing concerns were compelled G Instructed Chief Medical Officer Buchan- A despatch from Kansas City, Mo., 'Peas-78c f.o.b. per bushel; 78 per I7A11IAGE AT THE FALLS. t cent. et 51c. to shut down her repairs. i _ en io prepare a report. -This has been says It is estimated that the business The wr- t of the storm, howev?r, was A despatch from Niagara Falls. Ont,I done, and the report will be available done by the packing houses located here Com-Na. 2 mixed, 56j;c; No. 3 yellow Pt.St Tlihmas, and along the Michil;nn says: A terrific wind awl rainstorm to the members when Parliament meets will sutler to the extent of $10,000.000 57y,c ex-track. Central, where it assumed the propar- struck ttli� city from the south-west on. -laext week atter the VI'lritsuntide boli- as a result of the agitallon in connection ` Floris-\i$nitoba spring wheat patents, tans or -a cyclone. The Michi¢an Cen- Friday aflernOon. Two large br�ctlt. _ dal. with the President's crusade against gt.60 to 54.70; strong bakers', "Vi.10 ►o tial cerulea was interrupted, and.many _ _ It is stated that steps are tieing taken "doctored" meals: Re orfs of the various , chimneys wee blown down, and two' p 84.:0; winter wheat patents, 5t to $4.�i; houses were bTnwn down •at Rodney. wings of the new General Hospital,! • to get the Foreign Office to take diplo- plants seen on-Thursday agreed with(straight winter wheat patents, 81.20 to Higheate and nAgetown. The trof c under consiruction, crushed in. Some, _ ��atic action In the matter. - the estimates in tae telegraphic de $4.40. straight rollers, $3.90 to $AAA; do on the ,c_a-,_abranch o{ the E'er.'alar-}ten worl'onen got.away just in time.; -' spatches that the business of the v:hole in bags, $1.85 to $1.95; extras, $1.50 to oriette was also serEously interefere3l'Brickwork Conlraclor J. Blair, who wast - DISEASED FROZEN HOGS. -. � country would. snow a ions of at leap!icwt - with. - I o.n one of the top storeys; was badlYi - $150,000,000, Millfeed-Ntanitoba bran, in bags, At Port Stanley the storm blew a ?0 ' ° ' {ort tower nn nen• ele 'a' in the buin?d in the eyes with the lime from. . A despatch from London says: Mr. "I don't think,' said Charles W. Ar• c1K to $19. shorts, $20 to $21 per ton: � I the Iniling brick. In the evening about Terrett, chief meat inspector at the mour on Thursday, "the estimate of i Ontario bran, in bulk, 3.18.50 to.$19.',% lu 'o'ciock.a suiall tornado again struck, Smithfield market, says that numbers l 3150 OD0,000 loss to the packers in the!shorts, 20 to $20.50• milled mouille, $21 err,k:•and the frnernit is port d That was also blown over, It is reported that the town. o{ frozen dogs arrive from the United I whole country is exapigmted. This Is 1 to $25, straight grain mOuille, $'r5 to filo men w ere. killad and half a d lr n States in a. shockingly diseased condi only a.shrinkage'ot about ten per cent. gr7 per ton. , ttsdty hurt by lightning nt Cnr•n^.tleiri, _ i tion, yet bearing the Government,fnspec-I on the total volume of the business 'Rolled Oats-Per bag,. ;2 to $2.10 in but as the tele-MT)h service baa' hr'en BARNS BURNED IN TURNBEARY. - tion sent. He does not ernme that anyidone, which, I think, is emily one and car. lots; cornmeal, $1.30 to $1.40 per rut of! it is impossible'to verify the ie- veriiment inspector would be foolish one-half-billion dollars in all branches }jag, port. A despatch from Wingaam says- In Go F thunder and lightning storm a el- - 0.50 No. 2, a terrific ti. complaints a \n. ] .5..50 to 31 , We. I! - - _ .enough to pass hogs In such condition. of the trade: 1 e the' I Y . _ - - • - The wonder is how the seals get attach- ready from England that the canned I ag5„,ii to_ $9.Sn; clover, mixed, $7.50 to which and their .here all night three, ed to them: Mr. Terrett adds that 3t is meat trade is dPcrea_aing. 1t is easy to fc,;0, and pt rR cto�cr. $7 to S�. - H.4AfiI.TOV. SL'FFF.RS.- Lards and their contents were burned lrnpossible fur the inspectors here W scare people flue thousand miles away. Eggs-Quoted at 16%c to ]7c, with in the Township of Turnberry.. " iP3;c being 'mentioned occasionally. A despatch frgm Hamilton says: This -� : I. - 1hi, is for flnest siraight. gathered: A DC'f413 MAN SPEAKS. - BRtTE9 AT FORT \VILL1'AM1l, Provisions-Barrels of heavy "Canrr,la �- - sh'or4 cut pork. $23; light st:orf cut, $21.- _ . RAIL\\'%V COLiVL'S1UNEttB. BRITISH DEFE 1T Zl LU$. • Recovers power of Speech After 21 Two Men M1fay Be Fatally Wounded Sri barrels_ciear fat back, 82-2.50: com- Il N. Kittson Chief ,and Thr+Pe [hundred and ' Fifty - •Years of Silence. With Knives. 1. (pound lard, 7y,c tO Rc; Camilian pure. 5fessrs. A. B. Ingram and [labels Killed. A despatch imrn CtUcago says: After A Fart William despatch says: furs-I lard, 1I rrc to l:c; kettle rend,�red. 12;c to Act \Vita A1r. Leitch. . '41 years of silence, during, which .time day night a drunken melee took place .,'t to 13c: hams, 13'�,c to 15c, accordinfi w A Toronto despatch says: Two Of thou A despatch from Durban, NaNlackenzilF tal, seys� •' he was, unable to utter an inleiligible the-coal dock among a party of foreign- size; breakfast bacon, ]7c to ] Wind commissions made nccessaryt by the N.aali rn forces under Cats. verefig sound, Louis 'Aiendclson suddenly re- sot bacon, 153;c to lfi�; fresh killed abut• en1 Y ars, three of whom were stabbed and etments of the last session of they avid Barker have had a severe fight counted his_power of s such on Tuns• y loir dressed hoes, $10.50; allve, $7.75 to with.rebels in the Mome,Valley. . The Legislative Assembly are now:. p slashed with knives. The affray was Onta 'o L islatve Ase , wcrq defeated, 350 of them beta .day. The return of words was as my4; the result of two Italians being turned $x•8.5 psi• 100 lbs. _ �om�,jEte and ready to commence ,the'ru bi 1 9 tattoos aS the trillictiou which silenced out of a (inlanders' dance hall in tae bots which will be rc�quuccl of them. k dun the important . IIPd: treat e t Ctrl 1. r him so long, 111endeison is 38 years,old, Baty part of the evening. It appeared ;BUFFALO M1tARKET. These are the new Hgd.ro_Electric Corn- rlattl:,kazulu. he Nata inns lost Capt - and until Tuesday had not spoken since that tDe two intruders had walked into MacFarlane, o[ the Transvaal Rifles, Buffalo, ti, Y., June 12. - Flour - mission, whose [unctions will enable, lh•r and Lieut. Marsden killed .and severah he was 17 ears old. To the surprise tae Finlanders' dance and began mak- c municipalities:of the province to secure troopers wounded, it is reported that f . cteadv: Wheat pring quiet; No. t of his three brothers and his friends 'rP Ing free with some of the Finland ladies,, electric .power, at an economical rate. P ..walked talo their wholesale liquor store which was promptly resented b the'Northern..86y,C;Minter, nothing done. Chia; BarnLntta was wounded in Uro q y- �Corn-Dull but firm; Nn. Z yellow, 55y,,c: and the Railway and !Municipal Board,. fi ffl. The rebels fled, demoralized: end said: "HetTo, is this ho! enough h far ahs -ejected.. the. strangers with which has been for so long expected. € Men, Oates-Strong Na. 2 white, 39c; VJin- Details have been received of the at- ;,'• you. anything but easy force. After the dance At the close o[ a somewhat grotto ted Samuel Mendelson, one of his bro- was over the Finlanders started !or I ter, nothing done. Rye-Shea v; No. L,ck on a rebel imps whicrr was mobs facts, acs so shocked by the unexpuct- 2 in store, 65%c.. Canal freights - meeting : of. the Cabinet d that it aY• tlizeJ in the vicinity of Ai tells kraals. their homes. At the., comer- of Me- c y, : Prem.ier �bhitney announced that it'odyl O&rations started in the vicinity of the ed remark that he {ailed to answer the Laughlin Arid Christie streets the ejected teal been decided that the [arm body I Ftandskcaitl settlement'•with Ute sweep- ,question. - He called his two other bro- Air and their friends were on the look- should be composed of Hon, Adam Beck, tal facts, Julesand Anton, and to the great P p Q of Landon, ilia ?tlinistr r Who bas been 1 tut; :o[ i i, l. . Guns, wall down at .. Furprise of all three the man who bed out for their victims, and Dorsad upon NEW PORK WUEfE:\T MARKET. Buffalo- Ricer. , Guns' weir placed at 'teetr dumb since .boyhood repeated histfour Finlanders, who were taken• by. New toric, June 12.=Spot firm;No. v co closely identified' with the Power Dints o[ vantage on the lops of emtn- surprise. ,The aflrny lastrd [or,only a red 94c nominal elevator; No.• 2 Teti, question of Ontario; }Ion,c Sa liendrie. aces, g port af.the force ' mita.. who is uardcd by a po ' titres. T.ouis told his brothers that '.e few mrnu o. out No-1- Capt laattery hall felt o sod tun tickling to his vocal i FinlandersL�were fearfully wouirded. two, ern Duluth, 91%c•nominal f.o.b. afloc't; now ctintrman o{ the.Temiskaming an wish'a mixed force of Carhincers, Rifles chards and tau impulse to attempt of•whom, the doctors say, will not ref 1,nominal No. 1 northern Manitoba 89Nc f.o.b. Northern Ontario Railway Commission. and reserve , descended, the valley un- cover` from their-wounds. Restore Nan- shoat and consulting .Pngfneer-of the commis- der cover of the guns. The approach In attempt speech had'grown so strong{ tel who was stabbed in the abdomen;, .- sion : of. inquiry.-the Hydro-ElPMric o• the force was discos eyed and signaled � that he•could not resist it. When he;an� Qnarlie.Pnine, •who received a stab Commission. Hon. Mr. Beck, will na-.'bc•many fires', which appeared in a few ' 3ried, he.discovered .that his voice re- wound in the neck and chest, are in the .�•l.ri'E STOCK MARKET. turally be the chairman of the newly minutes throughout the country far, ~,eponde3. Hospital and very weak. No hopes for Toronto, June 12.-The demand for founded organization. It has not been "!� Mendelson lost his voice after an at- into 7.ululand, The imps, consisting o! the recovery of Nantel are entertained export cai.tle is steady, and there were decided as yet what salary will be paid upwards of 300 natives, besides. small -- °'flack of fever when he was in his see- by Drs Caok-end McCarty, who are at• Smith, but he will not rPr eine I• \ .. ., renleenth year. some good Toads offering, the lop price's 16-'tn• armed parties, 'was located within the ii tending the injured men. The Finland- being around $5.10 to S5:20. The sheep any addition to the aggregate.of his pre- area covered by the guns. The shell fire .1 1 • .# ers claim they were not the worse [or market is-steady at recent decline. The sent remuneration. drove out a number of natives, and Capt. GREAT WHEAT CROP.• _ liquor. The scene of the tragedy was ho market was steady and unchanged NEW RAILWAY COMMiS$EOV, Battery'engaged the rebels, wan grads} _ in-gr fie the Galician was clubbed to gmyn last rise, but the. prospects are The gentlemen who will with James ally retired towards broken and thorny ched !he bust. Ifbe-Prospects Were Never Better In the death three years ago' said to be for a lower mar• , e1 Ontario auntie. The Maxim of the Natal Mount _ �,�t. • Stockers and Feeders-Market fair. Railw.Ay and Municipal Board, are. -cd •Infantry effective • = , - } Steady demand for good...quality. Andrew B. Ingram, who represents Rapt I and dislodged the enemy. Thiri.y fie! A'Winnipeg despatch says: Acecrd- Export-Market firm. Extra choice, Elgin in the Dominion House of Com kraals, containing,150 huts, were burnt k .. ing to the weekly,report,01 the C. P.. R. DDOY DEAD. $5 to $5,20; mediu'm export, '$4:S0 to mous, and' Henry , Norman ICitsOn, of + w_ he gentlemen will receive i R.ANS: - --never better_throughout Western Cana- Died of pearl Failure on Steamer tot Good short-keep feeders, $4,75 to$1,80. 34,000 a year for their services . ne and seldom so good. In all 150 sta- New Zealand. Market steady, board. Their secretary, H. T. Small, a lions reported, and all were sanguine in -• ' Heavy Fecders-Good and heavy feed- barrister of.C.arleton Place, and a former f3^van Townships Set As}c'a for lIcroet :.their estimates.. ; The rainfAll. has been A Sydney, N. S'. W., 'despatch says: ars at 54.60 t8 S•l.SO. resident $2,pppsa gear. ill be paid n str- of 1866. ample, with the possiLle exception of a Butchers' - ?�t�rrket higher. Choice A'&.,.tcin.lrom Toronto says: Hon suction"we'st of Prince Albert. Premier Seddon, of 'New Zealand, died' rcked butcher cattle; $4.80 to $4.90; Ft-tnlc Cochrane, Minister of Lands Mr. R. E. Oaks, ex•manager of the, here on Sunday night, ,of heart failure. )5 ,I. • - ; - Forearm and Mines, Has set apart sit ... raders' Bank at Calgary,is here. Mr. The end came on board the 'steamer rrt.65; heavy butchers',cows, 5 t $ to townships in Algoma on the north shoe O�stray Grange, on which he had• em ' coma onlocanner•s at $ :0 $3 to of. Lake Superior back• of Chapleau of Oaks has just. trlurned from �11bei ta, barked in.the morning to return to Ne Li ht'Stockers-Steady, $3:50 to $3.90. ...• ... .land says that while considerable of the Shue and •Lambs-The market is . _ i Gealund. Mr: Seddon corhpinined Ot g COUNCILLORS FIGHT. the C.P.R., and one in the district. o t e and P sing, for the veterans of 'fib, Th a 'has'been a dba Dia m nt in lei noon, et 'Rh _ PP c da of w to tate it ..un a privileged no ri s. ri ill on Y lower'prices. are P . southern Alberta, still no material loss feeling e or slept.for two hours. On awakening he slow, dLamUseCLower, at $3 to�55.50. A L,vely.Scene. in the Yarmouth, N.S:, veterans P _ will be suffered by the farmers, as they I g Town Council. aril take full possession of sib the lot u. ..-, ploughed..the land this spring and seeded .rested on a couch waffle awaiting din- Cralv,es- Good run: -Market slow- in the townships, the names h which ar _ with .oaf er. Suddenly he leaned his head on -Prices rdnge from 53 to 3G. A }Ialifax, N.S., despatch says,: A' his wife's sou "Goa'1'bYe+ D'Arc,y McGee,.Chewelt, Cochrane, Bot will..be assured. Ho s-, nr et firm;and Yfle-�ighe , sensational-seetre-oGttrred du>•inFT urs- Gamey in�igoma�and Lour . my dear, I am going," and expired. s7 ,F gfor,selects. • da nirtht's session of the Yarmouth in Nipissing. .. ' .A NE\V STA41P. Mr. Seddon and been in Australia Milch Cows-Good market, tor__henvy To rn Council. Councillor Fuller made _-,_T..._� . .. ... '': since the middle of Maya He came here KAr, . TORNADO. • ' -- to consult air. Alfred Deakin, the Prime milkers; Choice, 550 to 560 Sommon, a g Terence to Cuunelllar .. 11 _ \Vitt Denote Deficit on Letters Not Fnl- d D 11 n insulttn re Perrin: "The ]atter immediately' jumped . • >vtinisler. of Australia, on important $30 to $35. 1. at Fuller.and was pummelling him in 161ures Eight People an emo s. ly`Prepald. questions; •mainly those. concerning the „ Jively shape when Mayor Hood and the a Town. A despatch from Ottawa: A new stamp New Hebrides. Ele visited the principal Town.Clerk went to Fuller's rescue. As Das been issued by the Post office llu- towns,, making vigorous speeches -and, ; BR1.IaSI1 ARMY REFORMS. soon as Fuller regained his feet he made A despatch from EIillsboro', Kan., Faye partment in connection with tetters r,ot receiving deputations on various mat- -- an attach: on Perrin, kicking at hint. Gressel was' practically destroyed o dully prepaid. The stamp will be fc r tern interesting. .to Australia, such as Infantry to ,be Reduced to ftO,OCs and The latter returned in vigorous style,un• Thursday by a tornado. About 230 pec tae use of postmasters only. In the past colonial preferenhe and alien irnmigra- Artillery by 48 Batteries. til the unseemly encounter was stopped sons were injured. The tornado tai it has` been the custom to mark letters tion He made a speech-at Sydney on 1 dc�patch from London says: The by the Other Councillors. There .has waste a strip 2(10 yards wide. Severe 3 ' ' , >nol fully prepaid with s figure, speci- Saturday', declaring that. it wns a cut- _ lying haw much the receiver would tidal policy for the colonies to send trade Gxl,i•es; says it understands that the been bad feeling between the two for stores and twelve residences were wF d !rave to pay. - 'i he stamp will now he to fnreiyn countries, thus enabling them n,iwary programme of Secretary et some time ri incharge, seeking g a1��,lAlifyrFullrr. damaged aThe�large Mennonite hoar, lased inste9d. -The new stamp is bluish to slrcngthen their navies. Trndr. he he Intan ry r6Yn10ttOd00 aes ndreotuthe artilon t The atter is a lending church member tsl was only sliFttithy damaged. TI . - 1t cAlor, axtd.tie lin se\raral denomina• said, should go to the Mosher,Land to .I . . assist in strengthening tfne Britte Navy. lery by 48 batteries. of the town. Both are doctors injured were falser there . :, f 7 , - -.$, .....I .'4 e,;�..R _ '`d�YI•'1(NY�e rA��,.3YmL.• uWtii�!% 7k3M IXQ; ..* rHxe: *•. IM•,.'' .� .< :- ,,.;� ,,,, ,�':,k,,.�'.,:..,:,.,,. .,.. .,.:.e ,i; {� "`.�.; ',. •:H'- , ..neo-:' .-tri;^�,;,,�nc' {.:;�,r yF a'7 ..e, "say+''+ - yc •.,, - . ., .,.. ;. 1f .,,`:r' .., i --. - d .,y ,.m.. ., ,...;�rr:•yx,. ..»: }•1 9,. ¢'ta.._ ,•-,p.. r ;•, ,,, n7.w"*S. �r�4 a h`" -y.�• �.. n r r f *y v' s«��' .i9;� !°.,.),+,.�$. i i, �- . . .a t .,; " ' - �-.7. +' .s�M.-.. ear 3" 9s ,.-ha w `�,• .;,.• ,^'r A+ s .-•-,--x- •.r- vM� -r. e u^. m %.- :: _ LsL, •w L . _ _ - _ _ , +`s ' � y on my mother—just doted on her I But Bred and the early vegetabl" gone fr,on t�; Emn Q car ?: :, :sxr .� -1 P, sir ao-r-dao m» weG, r,: ' � k yc+..M,77,1­ - est, �X,. -e . ,•.. ,x., a !" :, ,L.. r - -gra s' ar 4-.. .rt. a+n'�'v ..1:`.,r °•^' '`¢xe+yfs, '1.; .: •" �.,t. �._. r,,!��.. t..h xy. F. .••1.. .d,; , �.,., .. :>:'7 ': lw 71 1, is 4 '• 1. W'.. _ . - - - w �- I NOTES AND,.COMMENTS. , against Brougham fur the fleas ututrh� iljluakc the seaeoo of l9^6 s lollow.. �[ ,- . _ . and when time this c,tll+•cl rays ec,!te ' Monday, blmy lab, will leave hi+ (., - . ' r .fit topic which has attracted stood 2-0 iu fuyor of the shainrr vk-,� stab c, Gordon House, Pir,ke ing, cud9 -.., , -6 eiiuch attention nut only 111 After 'a .half-1,6ur'm 'Peet, our 1„,ys proceed_to Baudel's hotel, Whitby, for0. '-Atwerica but also in Europe is that taccd Cl:ucur+ut. Aft.ru ticslx•t.,tc• night,' Tuesday, proceeds to th, Cyu• Imp���- cl�eatin with the ackln hoilses 'tragal`• f"r one find a half I,ntium wir teal koce',_ Osbaa.p, tar night. Wed 44 - �ol. Ip g 1 - l,c,y s accred »tttl I»ndsT(1 tl,N sir ant y nesdry, procee3a to Bandel'a hater for . JiAl Chicago and elsewhere in t.le sending another trophy to the River, night. lharedsy, proceeds to TLomaa : . Vsited States. The authorities in On Saturday lust they faced• the MOO- 6laddaford's, for noon; tbence to hla r . , lt3se United States hearing reports veru Raulblets at Markham. _Thin own stable, where he will remain natal f 11 - _- �ceg+etrdintt the kind of stuff placed match was supposed to �a y•ide which the following Monday morning. - The People's Cash Store.. - _ n the market b the skin r!t' Deacon 17880-The famous Bt.ndard- teas the better team of arboio »nd .ty,yp Y , 1 +g- bred Stallion, tLe property of Robert :>�Stases, Ordered an Investi at}on. and Pickering totvnshipa, but at full p p Clar TERMS are strict- Caou - - g time the score stood 1 goal each and Davidson, Cherryvrood, will 1 make the '`Flue report of that.investigation after ten minutes of extra la the tie 5601011 of I906'at his own stable, with •• . blit and the play the e:oeption of 1Vtoa•idy evening at 6. .. was unbroken, thus leaving the two ston Dad Tuesday ` • - revelations mad iii, clubs in the same post ton as MUM caused an`immense sensation, and evening, Johpeton'a hotel, _WhiU,va e; There was a large attendance of foot- Tharsda evehin Geo. 70 cele, Roo a NO nnnsehse about oiir 19tnese, no trtc '+„ w1�s ,t or turns. Y g• y g Iii vvi11 cause irreparable injury to ball followers present. trill; Friday evening, John Milroy'., ' No ezaggeraration in prices. No mim gwekatioq in yrtality. _ . lithe packers of the United States.. Cedar Grove. �'1}lelt trr,,>duertige Re mean b>t,(inesy nd'di, t,it.ine(ts•just ae - • .'{dot only will the packers. suffer, . Horse Register. ,; . Gulfrtnt Cliettfan—Tbe Champion im• we adverti..te. When a e pprint pricey wc, is ant you G, heli'eve - JFaut the live stuck producers in ported Ciydca'ale Stallion, (vol. 2r;J, it. The value of our'goods cannot be yurpa:•e,ed. Our busi. - .r: that country have also been dealt Terrtn9ton Bellrnam 294(3037)the [g223J the property of Robert Uatoe, nesFi ia'to supply all the people with the b"t goods at the low- . heavy blow. In Toronto houses Royally bred imported hackney stallion Green Riser, will make the season of ,ez;t po+sibie C(at: We are doing it,ltgd.-Will c��ntinng t(, du.it. ••• ,the sale of Alnerit an canned meats the property of,W.H. Pa�h,Claremont, 190Ei,qa follows: Dlondaq', tans';th,will This week'ti•e offer ood Valu in Priuts and.other (xrlm. ' Rill mane the season of .1906 at his.own leave his own etwbla to Hamilton's hotel, g• �. g ..-I..... - Las fallen greatly to the advan- stably,21 miles east of Claretnout. Brougham; night. Tuesday, Gordon's '' ` stage of the Canadian producer and Baron Elect—The Highly Brsd Im• hotel, Pickerimr, night. Wednesday, Prints, regular 1:3c. for l;c. ; Sills Laffeta Gloves, black, white, tan, gxlcker, In England also a strong ported Clydesdale, `8659;,(vc,l 28,S ), Towle.hotel, Liverpool, noon; .vavid gray,ecegttlar 40 and `L5c., for 25. and 20c.; Cotton Huse, all. - -feeling 'has been created against the property of ,,v H.Pneh,Claremont, Milae'e,Cherry wood,,Sight. Thure fay, sizes 'loc. ' Srtraw Hats from 5 to 50c. all spendid value. flee American product. Gen. 311119, will make the season of 15)06,at his own Peter B. Reeeor's, lot 3, con 5, Scar- v+of-the United States army,declares stable,2i miles east of Claremont. boyo,noon; Harvey Spencely,Scarboro GROCERIES—The freshest, the purest; the best. Try our Melagama " ?ticltt the death of thousands of Border Dine [105I4j the well-known towaliae,; night. Friday,, l'. Cox- Tea, it is the best in the market ; al o, our special Bulk Teas, soldiers can be attributed to the imported Clydesdale ets,Uiou,the prop- worth's, a r hadale, noon';" )aranklin1. hoagie; Markham, night. Saturday, green, black and mired, 23c. lb. We sell Ogilvie's uaonott9 meats served to them arty of Hamilton:k Wileon,Brougham, Roht. Eseleson's. lot 20, con. 9, Royal Household Flour; also, Spink's • '. will make the season of 1906 as fotlowe : Cream-and-tea-buns. urinR the-war with Spain. The 1KLrkham, noon; thence' to his own _ - �vidence shows that poisons have -Monday, will 'save his own stable and stable. - • - . - • will proceed to N Gibson'e,tot 10,con 4, CROCKERY�ust received a shi ment of fine Toilet .sets, latest ' - 'been used to give a fresh appear- Pickering, foe night. Tuesday after- rrnporteel GZ�der►d(tle StsLl{ori p oUstans- (.Tiley 4254, Vol. 265 the .since to decayed Hieat and to pre- noon,p oceeds to his own'stable, where patterns at the--iowiast possible price.- - ro rty of the Balsam Clydesdale �-"-b vent farther decwy. 'Every day .he will remain until Thursday after- I pe y , - adds some new horror to the exist- noon. Thursday aftorn.on,W.Cowie's, du ran Aaeooiaonn, will serve mares y 'GVe represent the Drown Tailoring Co.,Toronto. Their rices lot 36,con.?for night. Friday,.Benees daring the mason of, 1901;as(follows: p g p . ling state of affairs. Among other Young's,lot 30, Qon, s� coca, thence co Monday, May 30th leaves his own stable and goods caljnot be surpassed in the city. Sas the, goods - charges brought against the beef of J.E.lAsne 'S,Greenwood for Wm. .. here aud.leave your order for a sui6. . least are the following: " That his ung arabin antis following Monday White's, 7th con.. Whitby, for noon . the packers have organized a `Car- Burttbrae Stam [36601 the tLora- thence to Jas. Wilson's, lot I. con. S. =ion Trust,' engaged in haying up . p' Pickeringfor night. Tuesday, proceeds ^^�� i� �( Q �T all .the shop sten offal, do bred Clydesdale etailioa, the property to MyrtlHotel for noon nnight. -9Ja t.7�1Ti Pa-sOl t & COMPANY - JW, _ - R9 g of James McCrae d Bon. Gberry Wedaeedapr Frooee'e to Ashburn hotel : �_ttteat and re user of the retail mar- will make the a-aeon of 1906 as follows: y proceeds to - - ONT - noon and nitthr. Frida roceeds to E. - kets of the city, transporting it in � M oday, proceeds to Johnston', Hotel, E. Povb's,Brook Road,7th con.. Pict- v -- `arenas wagons' to the stock yarc's Whitevale, noon; sheets to A. Brigaall's ertng for noon, thence to Brougham Mand working it up into oleomarga- can. 6, Pickering, foe night. Tae�da- Hotel for nighk. Saturday,proceeds to . -Cine, Gordon's Hotel, Pickering,nigbi. Wed- for noon and night. Thursday, pro. � - _ butterine and-other butter g p roducts." "That Nelson 3I(ri'- nasday,Geo.R'ood's,lot 27,(Danbartou) _ a to Wen. Edward's, Balsam, farM I L Y'P noon; Toyne's Rouge Tlill, night. his own stable where he remains until L, �� N ERY .. - wis & Company is feeding nearly Thursday:• Mazwell'1 Hotel, Ilighland - - j140,OW head of Cattle yearly on the Creek,noon;Callendsr's Hotel,Malvern, the following Monday morning. Terms � = dtaalt slops and m 1i:;ky refuse of ,night. Friday,Janoes Miles, armadale, To insure a foal ;15 t0 be paid Jan. sat __ _ -' a noon; Franklin Rames'e, Bo: Grove, 1007, Hugh Pngh, Manager. ifllinuis and Kentucky distilleries,, Lard.fetrect.-1 be celebrated roadster •` - -`- ' .. '' '"' ' ,F - ' Jared that the puckers are butcher- night,, Saturday,his own staHe where stallion 1015,C 11.R., The property of -Just received a fresh stock, including Children's Wear -- he wiit rtmaia.until the following 11oa Robert Tome, Liver ool, Out. Will a ,;ung the cattle, some itl:imais when or in y . day rn n R make- the season of JOG as follows:— and Jailors. Latest Styles. Low prices. tlir. - ;a< mealy drunk nasi ref=erred to as Bttrepfiul'etr v I. '1?r [3335] j21228j Monday; 1l1sy 7th, will Iesva hie can - ` q "`jag steak."' The inve�tioations Tne ch icely-'red imported Ctydewa a stable, Liverpool,.and;proceeda to Rich . ; _ tkutlld be. productive of much stal:ion,the property of S. C. Bunker, and Guthrie'a, Ansley, noon; 6abert'e �/�' ,. E K vV' C 0• 'q1. :benefit to the consumer. but in Pickering,will make the season of 1"6 hotel, Brooklia,aisbt. Tuesday,toMrs. - ••the meal7time Canadians--will feat, 0a follows: Moud,ay, leaves his own Wilson's hotel, Aebborn,noon; Traviss' _ 1. the benefit of the abominable dirge staola, Kingston-road, and proceeds tb hotel, Claremont, night. Wednesdayy, . , arl6sures that have been made. - Tayne'a; R•,nge Hill, noon; Appleby's proceeds t. Hamilton's hotel, Brough , hotel, 41'eec Iii{t,night. Tuesday. Kalf• am, noon;thence pr ce own stable for - e '. - . . . -- way house noon;Mead'a botel,summer nichb. Thur1 ay,-proceeds to Appleby's e . • b a - ­ .. ­ ,- -: _ .. :, ATHA. - -- house, nicht.. Wadoesday, Kennedy's hotel, Went Hill, for night, Friday, -- - -" hotel. Woburn, noon; Malvern, oiRbt. proceeds to Kennedy's hotel, Wobara, - Jos. and firs. Mowder spent Friday lhursesy, Wm. rib's, 8th coni,Mark. noon;J;mes Thoai's, Box Grove, night. a few of our Bmall artiC�eB for >��le D611Efi� - `fJf Toronto. - "" barn. noon; David Ressoes, Cedar Saturday, pr.,ceedi to John Henderson's - , : ::: H�ster James Murray spent Sunday strove, nigh-. Friday, Wm. Carter'*, 1 t 33,con.`t;Plckenog, neon;thence to - _ with(lea,Kirby, Altona, 3rd con.,.Pickering,noon; thence Vs his own t.tab'e,wcsre be wi 1 remain antis ,of"OIIr CII6>fiOInerB : . - :- Mrs. .Hughes and daughter spent' own stable to the following blonday the lnitowiog Monday iroroing. - - - - - -. "' -Sunday with her sister, sirs. S. P. moruLDS. Se erntan, better known as Ap le Rubber Balls, L12nch Baske'ts� 1. _ L^ P Vairagana-The imparted Clydesdale. J ok.-The celebrated American bred . Joseph tend Mrs. 3t-owder dppant sceilion (Vot. yCX�1) (13073]•the pro• at•al;ion,'tbe property of Jesse Hubbard, Tray Covers, Peri111strea . ._ - Sunday at A. Reaman's.8 line 3lark- platy'of David '3f.Graham, Pickering, Brou g.am,win•ske,theMseas 74 of 1906 Beelines, - 6ilkinef3 y tent.` - : .- - so I we :-Monday, ay , wt .+ . o , . Mi, Annie Lapp, of Toronto, spent - ieave 'hie own stable, fiamilton a hotel r, Rn !$sterns, ans, • , - ° .3+inday. with her parents, Si F. and Broogham,and proceed toJohnsom'r bb- -_ , g slam Leaf F P e I .11 -M�. Lapp. Does Your Stomach . tsl,.l'V titevale, for noon; thence to Mal PurEes, Bead Necklaces, ego. Air, acrd 31rs. M. Burkholder and vern hotel toe nigh , Tuesday,Woborn _, Ti. and'Mr.. Reeser spent 3londay tat •. : - hotel, noon; ApPleb 'a hotel, West Hill _ . _ • _-„1!o% Burkbolder's. Bother You I night. eedsy yTom's botel, Liver r--, - .. - • _ - Afro. O. NiFttsaaUder anti child hits. pool noon a Gordua's hotel, Pickari �•._ ..LVL -� 0-may r.it+bt. T}ioraAav, Blsndai'a hole$, _ .A7een Spending a fr_ty days with > estorative Cures � - - lfrirnds in�t hitev:ile! Z> hicb , oo n; Sats elle t,otel,'Brookiin, • John Scott sold th`s Reek w J. Mc- ., - Distressing Stomach roll t.ieliG. r, - }rte , , Ave}•; of .Clarenl4nt, ttxee }ear old Ta�IOtlgll 011E I(7si�8 'dit'yef. nen ata, night.- Se will r main da it Wall P aper�,� a� � �� lf---�7� filly for Ilse sura GF$F75: _' own stable whey, be will remain antis A number fi Lel a tuck in.the As you value so.tr hgatth and ha^ptceaa don't �f�nda' trornin - .• r-cur,ion to Niagara and r(•p:,rt' hay. ncglerttocart or'l:e s:1,:.t.r:<1>tomech pafZt- ser' Alf-xapider�,1^_3+','1-The choices - do,r;,�ciLgo At cher nr si¢n•ot atstreas use ll bred irt4l,orte•t Clyde stallion, the >' /'' lrtg A 'good time: " 'Ahola 30 foul: *the. Dr S:aoep',i Re.iwradve.aad end all 'these I _ _ �/•��tt ._ -- tt-.cin from here, troubles. These ach•a err s:-.nes-they are property of D•vtd.Daloe, (treen River, �� `.J - t, 1,:. • grill make the.semon of INN as follows: p o J. 13. and bars. Hoover, E. Il. and symptoms of cowl.^.cd s.a,e-t:+t�ts6w tenors ;;S large fresh stook now hand: rices in Wall Paper ranging- -t_ them? ]Ou .vi+n n*'i Pr enc a hearty meal with- M.-)nday afternoon, May 7 fh, will leave . - r y.:.. 1t r -.itflllL•Pr. �1hS 1;- �pr•us, and out a sense of tu11 - :,,r!cwcd by a period his.:wn stable, Gceeo Rtver,'snd pro- . '• from 8C.up. r •. T*fi s Mildred Hoover spent tiundav o•f ass, u :' at Joseph Hoover's, R line,' Markham. L1Pglect these condi- twasand you sureLl reF .to ui on a o a, . _ Report o€ the Atha l,ubirc scltziol Invite dist�resavac I`¢miserable yo ll Tuesday. Thos, tlfaddalOrWd�isbKin�ht n s �it123bf32tG`11 p road,noon; Royal hose y,night; '•::' ',for May: IV class-Sarah Johnston, peptic, f)9 you i e:perteoop any -- Sidney Hughes, Otto McAvo Alex., + Mr.Cod W J Bell's,u Andley• noon; o ase acmp• come -dL- n,, r.l.a \lildtged Houser. May\Lowder, tress alter esuag.return- M.r,Corners, Kinsale, night; Thursday, 1'P+ y- ling o[ food w mouth,. Hamilton's hotel, Brougham, noon; Pr�duce Market "I-.I Seed Buckwheat 1 V era. 116over. II-Bessie 3lowder gnawing at pit of atom- F. Beelb's T,coo, Pickering, night; • :and'Reva Nighswunder (equal)Jennie ins otmbllnR of gas,belch- , y' ' \ .. iA and Harold Heise (e 'tial Sadfe 'tag of a tad lost of apps- Frin.i, Geo. Tthcon Marklia noon; PP 4 ) rite. heartburn headache. d Ise John Lowery,sorb coo.,Markham•night-* W. C. 'IarFraugh, of Stouffville, Buckwheat for sale-50 bushels of . Lapp, Clara .Neal, Russell Cowie, sinew! I t y o u utter in any of Saturday, to his own stable until Moa Y Jennie ' Murray. Harrison Spears. these ways your duty is clear- y will be at Machin Poacher's Silver Hull variety, 50 IF class ,t 'L-Olive Heise I class there is but one course open to you- day afternoon. store,_Brongliam,-every Tuesday bushels'ofJapanese �t FF pp strengthen thetoside ucrres-these special . ^ • . ,Vit 1-31ar orie Neal,. bf.Abel sNighs- .stomach nerves- sbake oQ forever this morning prepared to pay the high- variety. . -Vander. �lma Nighswander, Fred evidence of disease.Put the digestive nerves to est price in cash for Butter and All No. 1, good and clean seed. Send :'w nder. ,Ernie Bealby, den Cline, condition to act as nature intended they should 1Vew Advertisements. Eggs.' He has also arranged with earl if you want»n WJite Don't drug, don't torcp-just give the inside ' H. Mechin to buy produce for him Y y y•. : Teacher. - nerves natural forcer gentle tonic,nature's help . • . hone or call on • - e trade-- =-- --__ . De S estorative should ALE good work mare, . the k f . hoopla A be taken to OR S A taring e D d week or either. ads- tui We-it is the o which builds uA or cash, h3 desired. pR Iv or alyprescroreth, or Appl.'LoL,3tIDDLETON, John A. Whit Sons,- or ev Ott to restos6'Lb6'tnaidC 1 c;laremonL.. - -' _ .. nerves. 'Sold and tecotatnended by W'. ri. �. �. - BROUGHAM. -- -Roadwork is general in these parts. PICKERING PHAtRMACY. R SALE.-Two good second-hand" el- - = -- All,ert Heisev was a Toronto visitor _ Fj - -- - r __ 1'.• baggies'for'sale. In good repair. Apply on Monday, to L.M. GKANT,Dunbs.Ma,' , 31-98 e 1 Miss.Allice Fuller . home with her d to a C ,u x C `• t >C T7ASTL RE.-Tate undersigns is pre- � a e - . ,stents at present.^ " e s a „ o g �� �b C r pared•,to ta'a in stock to pasture for the -. d i _ Jabez Fawthi pp visited his daughter S ° s a •R a', ;c eustmer, First class shade and plenty of water (� 7 � - s e 'd � 9 v e Thomas Iie&At.1 mile east of Brougham. 34-30 (JIl1C1�8n8 .J(ira, John A. White this Creek: a • .- •. The°undersigned having bought out Russ Barton, of Toronto,' visited rr B ° c 0 e 4 �. n.°. I•. ~ the blackamithing.liusiness of R. i�-,.. . . I, s�� <, ° r "l OTiCE.-I hereb forbid all per- . •-render.the parental roof on Sunday, :a o . - C-4 N. Moore, is prepared to do black- 1 sous to treepaes on of 29,con,.G,..Picker- P p - W. J. Stark, of Toronto, visited z a -- o Q-o` r' E C C= in.,far the purpose of drawing off gravel.witb- Bring them'to Claremont,Market. sthithing in all its lines. with Vh, G. and bars. Barnes this a �i,q °, C O Da ® oat first securing my' pbrmission, hfRs, T. + Y y Horse-shoeing -a' Specialty. p welc•k. ^;,r�ht m din e e. 'l g 0 M„ Q O BFN. E 9,23 ChurchI ... fit.;Toronto. 3:1.96 market dA L : •$Plc-warn •, So .- e .. - .. .. _ . . . .- - . 'Wednesday ma Clarence and bars. I or�,er vtsted c a, .:,;,b�n a o�, .e 0, �-y'+1 g. g' o X. y a o is r _- . with their dam hter, JIr:. R'. D. Ro e e a a �0 , t �+ + FrO�..' �t * Z1A'S7CT T �,:-.�._ : ,b �• �Notice:-to Cont actors. G' • .. EMERSON, 1,. iars,a>;P•ickeri•rig on-Sunda-v. 8 Mlm o o gis,c g o co o O� -- y• E• E' PIChERTNG, ONT. The heavv rains of last W eek played 14 The Reeve end aonnciIlor White,to ling da the 0th day of June,will let the following road x . . �tavoc with the it,ill dans. Rin. G e r o = m � � o° i Buyer 4 - _ Jan t oontracre: , Mongolia. roe E t diReswanden�d---MT-h- �---_ --- ,, Feb C 1,T6n lots16 an f @strew culvert it eideliof ••'• }il."I'-, - _. - • --�f c i -- • `• _ : '�a beta►een lora i6 and 17,con.8,half-mile eaeC o -----• t,�r-rQat--t-3�,'hQ�warder of;E'ickerin on Sunday. �;+i - t�C 'BrDu barn, . .•K a �_� Fab gg- 'Def �} g g p a,,v,l Apr '�= 2. To build a broekwator and to make repairs ',;, to the Greenwood bridge. The Sunda school intend joining °oJ ne i The first contract'will be lot at 9 m.at the with Whitevale Stbbath schools �e,l Df ay g - -. .. �prr • ' y ' � g sae� a � N m CO, rel, ��G taco named, and Lhe'other at-pQreenwood �oa+ ,` - ti o C re bridge, immediately,following, Plans and • '• ... _ ri.'. ; an having a picnic at Rosebank on „t, � m o 18 � a .� July apectflcations produced ori day of letting con- e "'�rdy m r' w is 8 o' �°, 8ept « trThe lowe¢t or any bidder not neoeeesrlly � � 4 ? -A &rge number of young people e ss TORONTO. OUT., i. :from here took in•the excursion to e ' - rr. Oct.oatV accepted, ; -Niagara on Thursday. A good many 'I s � 13 � wa fiov.l C - • Students from British Columbia, Sas- .telt the effects of the "billows of the - p Deo q Pink Lipo, Like Velvet'. ' Rough, katchewan and Manitoba on the west . ' dc(,p, .. January 19or-Whttby 9,Oshawa to.l3rongham chapped or Qracked•Lills,'cang made - . - . • _ . + aur Shamrocks have made a ood it,Port Perry 33,rizbridge 20,oannington 19, as soft m velvet by applying at bed- to New Brtmswick on the east are in e Beaverton ls. time, a li ht coating of Dr. Shoo a Of all materials and design attendance this year. Distance is no soommencetnent this year. At .l ark- Green Salve: The effect on the lips kepti n stook. It will pay you hindrance to those who wish to get - ^ : ' ,' lum on-the 24th they brought home V== ,1AA�-��a station o,?.s to sell at oifr works azd inepeat our stock the best. Our,graduates are always or money. This rhes would or skin of this most excellent ointment and obtain noes. Don't be misled b perhaps Tsrara solxo EasT avt♦s FOLLOWS:- prices. y successful. Our facilities are Unsur- ssnt have been t case and they would `is always immediate and certain. Dr. y No. 6 Man. � 8:33 A, M, agent, we do not employ them,consequent* Aiave perhaps la ded the first prize ., Shoop's Green Salve takes out tom p Y phased. QOge open voW. No vaca- p rt'p• p 12 LOCAL 2.47 P. M. levet the soreness of cut.4, burns, lY we ono, and do throw off the agents tions. College open entire year. Mag- . 'bars the dap bce longer and they t. 10 Loaa1, 804 P. M. y commission of 10 per oent., wbigh you will nificent catalogue free. , '.ewild have play,"A the final game. ruises and all skin abrasions. It is certainly save by purchasing from as, • . :Saturda last ey journeyed-to ed.to the ' a"xg Gonm W96T DA1a Al FOLLOWS:- surely a wonderful) and most highiy call solialsed. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, . 43CMA of Temp nce picnic, Brag ' am No.9 Looms. 8:41 A.M. satisfa,etory healing ointment.' in 91;ca corn Le the.valuable ; "kl �• a Sl:l P. M. rates by 1, ,. :;, , s �s +•; . :`P�11 L F: .f hax'ttu,csg. �;a, gl'asa .care at a Sold Pict M - w h 1�'RT 'r: :1!X�,. �;.:.-T�1k'r' -. :v '-•A4 "'W.. .r - '''f,,n:. +� 7••':l.-.. "�'y. .,9^.. •:.`� w.• _ ay 1.1L- :•. ..4. .'S•T -.t'Y!. '.}:w i w� h,: 1••! ?:1L ✓.- •, ,,d•, .PG* ,r `st . -,-. .. "... �v';. .. ♦ a''$'3,; _ Y. :�f`.- ^3rd' •.i a MI Al OlANIIMONY. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes eapect to.ness of inflammation of the stotuftch. - leave for Alberta in a few days, We are pleased to see.Willie Sadler Luther Slack, of Bolton, is visit where they will reside. We all out again after being confined to the OO in g friends here. wish them a,ha and roa- house through injuries received to his 40p ens- During an dace�iunt r. Merton., of -Toronto,'is en-�parous life together. P - - gaged in the Sovereign Bank here. I g the heavy rains of Friday p g posit a part - Thos. and Miss Maggie Graham r night last a large portion of the big People who o to the Bank regularlyand .de $eft last Wednesday for a trip to - Greenwood• bridge west of the village was washed of their earnings, get something more than exercise. x �'`t3cotland. _ .. � - — •' away. -- - •� . ,� Mrs. Frank Harrison spent Thum- Mr. Artie and Miss Lillie Willson W=TH A number of the members of the day with city friends. are living on the farm lately occupied -� the none saved, 'the ` C ,- • Claremont' band went to-1`iagatra IV. J. Devitt is-having his house by T. Catherwood, one mile west of y y are laying the foundatigns .upon on Tuesday to assist the.34th Reg- reppaired this week. Greenwood.' ' which a fortune may be built., We credit imental.band at Camp. - - biisa May Ledgett is visiting with Miss VanValkenburg and Miss The Citizen's band are going to friends in St. Catharines. - Birrell took part in the A. O. U. W. Interest Varteriy in our Savings Department. Musselman's Lake on the 23rd and F. L. Gleeson was in:Toronfo on garden par program at Green River of — ednesdav and Thnrada3-: -on-Wednesday are engaged fol' the 12th ,my W H. and bits. Wilson spent Sun- Levi Gleeson left for Camp Niagara y y� R celebration at Beaverton. . day with Pickering friends. on Tuesday. Levi is Sergt: Telegraph a mere g Qn o QIra as There `was a -meeting "'of the J. W. and bfnal Burk Sundayed Operator for the Camp during their 7. Farmers' Institute at the farm of with friends in Brougham. two week's encampment. Jas. Underhill on Tuesday. Owing j i►its. B. Mean, of Toronto, spent a, H.' Love and his gun of cementera Put your money in a place whefie you Can'get it to the busy season the attendance few days with friends here. are working in Brooklin this week When you avant it. 1 'was not so large as it otherwise se visit d Stewart r Whitby asein the Broth D McDonald,new p sthmas mack ster ,Fj■ S. T er, Manager, Vt �oay• � T would have been. , p° heak anag ♦aro • D. Russell,delivered to Gregg village on Tuesday on business. n. Frank Cullem, _who a shprt time Coutes ten head of cattle, equal to Mr. and- Mrs. Dennis of Kinsale, ago arrived here and has been visiting any that have left the Claremont I visited at James PIaskitts recently. relatives,T. and Mrs. Proctor, left for yards for a number of years, the I bliss Katie Stewart, of Toronto, their home in Southampton,England, ` _ ayArage price being $78.50 per spent Sunday with her family here. on Tuesday. - head. Gregg & Coates made a Miss M. White, of Ashburn, spent The heavy rains of Friday night ° E N , - shipment of two carloads of which Sunday.with Miss G. VanValkenburg. caused heavy damages to Thos.Boyle'& these formed part. Miss:Mabel Johnston is visiting her mill darn washing it-out completely. SC R sister,-Mrs. H. Clare in Tweed, Ont. F. L. Green's dam also suffered b the Avery large number took in the y Baptist S. S. Excursion to the( Wilbur B. Gleeson spent Sunday rain, but only alightly. P under the parental roof at Claremont. Niagara Falls -on Thursday last. 7 . John Wilson left for Camp Niagara -The trip was a most pleasant .one op Tuesday-with the 34th Regiment Clarem Foundry- althougha R °� a~nd thoroughly enjoyed by all. No.e. O O R s on the return trip the Weare pleased_ to report Mrs. J. '.Irks was alightly rough and a Fisher around again after a short -and Machine Shop I CC sickness: The 3. 8 will ave a 1 Miissto o>izGrah re as g ne to Torun a All kinds of repair work done on DO.W S W ELL S, t _IDtt:mber were affected b sea- ' ' }�e People's Tinsmith, handsome surplus after all engines, boilers and machipery. - - P Ps3�8 position. r expenses., : W. Carlton,. who has been working '— 1' A very pretty, but quiet wed- at Todmorden,"returned to his home Lumber planing,shingle sawing and :sang took place on June 6th at on Thu band sawing done on short notice - _ ' - . - Gold Medal .. . ■ . - Wanted-Ever implement agent, - ' trs��aa d da the residence of Mr. Jos. F. Gar- Dr. ani'�rs: Young, of Markham, y P ' spent Sunday with .-the format's hardware merchant,geueral store keep • butt, North Claremont, when his pants here. y ers and o hgrs who are handling plow e daughter, Rose A. and Mr. C. fnts aril repairs to correspond with " I _ ad in.saioner iodgett;es giving the P° P Po Hughes, of Toronto, were united Bin 1 g road in. his section a general over- me to regard to prices of the same to e r , T in holy boads of. wedlock, R.v: hauling fhfa week. the trade. J. W. Totten being the o1h iatting Wm. Pengelly sold a valuable horse Parties peeding. castings made - _- - minister. Only the nearest tela- to$. Torrance, of ffiarkham,last week should leave the orders now. Call on " tives of the bride and room be- for a handsome sum. Z7�T CURRY�v . 8 Y Y LJ 1 - ing present. • After the,ceremony - Mrs. Frank W. Smith. . of Vine- _ • T was. over all present sat down to mouth, Out.. is visiting her parents- the table which was laden 'With here, L. and Mrs. White. Henderson & Farmer, ..Claremont. Wm. Pee ellym tf the contract of Photograph t he delicacies of the season, after building the cement,foundation!or B._ which the bride and groom left oir Wa$siec's nary shop at Kinsale. on the 6 o'clock train for Bobeay- Vvt a are pleased to see Miss Lizzie LIFT, FORCE AND geon, Oshawa, and other places. . Adamson out again,aft#.r a short illPUMPSNRic _ and SUCTION GQQ a IGbnstantl on 'Hand. Prices 'Right. y 8 ! , WOMEN openlei ozi -Wind-mills'. ind-mills .ereeted and Repaired, ,,�gypp . ._ QP . ;Their Hard Struggle Made Easier—Interesting State- elaturdat�� Julte-16 Direct telephone communication with ail parte 'of Pickering, Markham, Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, meats by a Young Lady ui Quebec. - _:_._.` so Stouffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independet. _ _. • _ system. and One in Beauport, 'Qua 'cute air prepared r paare in a mea net exe- Orders promptly attended to Repairing done. that will compare favor- • abrty. �•- -that of. any w1; Ri. other t3rst-class galla (}+toR t Boni Olaremool. John Gerold t R. J. Cowan, . .,Brougham - - The.disgusting discharges from the J. H R I H A R D S��V S nose and throat, and the foul catarrhal hreath, are quickly dispensed with by s' s g " �� rs ,tsing Dr. Shoop:s Catarrh Cure. Such Important showing of finest display of - ,i.�► 441' .r y,y�,•, soothing antise tic a"enta as Oil t pp Chins. A ye large assortment of Eucalyptus'. Thymol'; Wird indigo. 8tationary Books, Dolls;'Toys. jaatM V ,w snow white cream nlakin9 a ratarilial ` lialtri. unexcelled. 'Sold by Pickering k and se them. - '• Pharmacy. _ {6abscriptions taken for all Vagazinea, _. wkly nasi e P pars. a V` -BAKING _. _ W .Dail ytNwsa • • — W J. H. N, !` lot On.l fJ �j� On and after May 1st I, wH1 conduct - �O tlo�•a�ealt business to the store adjoining J. H. ea i a All women work ; some in their recovery was very rapid, and I was soon keep-constantlyy on hand a good sup- homea, some in church, and some in well and able to go back to work tn. 1 ply of bread and'cakes. QQ gg WOOD ;� the whirl of society. And_in strnea, certainly think your medicine forsickwo- ^FRoi7� oft 'If 0�� 1 W��} Pi m i Cakes of all,kinds made to order on t +'t'? mills and shops tens of thousand's are mcvt worthy of praise,and am indeed glad . shortest notice, ,, b '�I Pa,+"� WOt�S to indorse it.` Farm' Implemen As. 'On the never-ceasing treadmill, earning Ice-Cream Parlor 'ret connection. f -their daily bread. Alias Clara Beanbier of Beanport, - ti All are subject to the same physical Quebec, writes: _ W A. Thomson, Disc harrows,.Scotch harrows. A j M laws; all suffer alike from the same phy• Dear Dins.Piakham _ C,laremost., ont.. la a assortment of lows, ridin and rrgg p gg sival disturbance, and the nature of their •`For several years I have suffered with w'Hay alking Drills Cultivators, cuffiers f datiee in many cases,quickly drifts the female trouble which has beer'-it serious UGIL s�j��S a TTedders and Loaders, Binder -into the horrors of all kinds of female drain on my vitality,sapping my strength Mowers, Bakes'; .Hay Forks; Wagon-s, complaints, tumors, ulceration, falling a_nd causing severe headaches,beanng-down 'Royal Household $e5.0 Buggies, Wire Fence. Everything 'and displacements or perhaps irregula- pains and&•general worn-out feel' until -AND_ the farmers need. city or suppression, causing backache, 'I orally had no dgsire to live. I trimany nervousness, irritability and lassitude. medicines but did not et permanent rali4t : , ( lenOra'�+`IOIIr t'`1.60, �• L� CHA.P��.E'i. '. inkh tr's�' ble They eta re ut as tncr ora — Y asps Y g Compound, n two months was very sustaining medicine which will mirth better and stronger and in fur Also. Bran, Shorts and Chop, -AGENT, PICKERING etre hen ibe female organism and' months I was well, no more pladisagreeable Sack and Lump Salt.of the day, to sleep well bay* eye them te at. night,and reason to praise the Vegetable om un O = to rise refreshed and cheerful: eq lbs.and I consider it without nal for the illi Chopping 5e, per 100 1 _ _ - EXPERIENCE '. How distressingto see •a woman of women Wm. Hoover, 'straggling to earn a livelihood or.per Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- , form her household duties when her pound is the•nnfalling cure for all these Green River. back and head are aching,-she is so tired troubles. It strengthens the proper / ' she can hardly drag abt or sf}n,.l up, muscles, 'and displacement with all its, �I Wood, Iron,Lift and Force Pumps and -every movement causes pain, tlia horrors will no more crust you The T3Tri8 lS (r•Omlag Also'cisternf made to order. 1t origin o6which is dun to some derange- P,a,. a,:ie,'dizziuesa, fa'intiti bearin When, those Buggy and Wagpn : A'NS, ^k I g, ,q 'TRADE MARKa ment of the female orhantsin. uown ,a:ns, disor i-er�d stomachs moods• wheels of pours R ill need c Dcstolvs E• W EV ANS, Alma Robitaille, of r8 rue fit, n�Qs, dislike of friends and society-all. attention. COPYRIGHTti&C. . _ Fiisn�ois, Qu6bec, Que.',- tells`-woineri symptoms of the one cause-'will be Aurone sendtng o sketch and reecwhtt h mar Spring Work I +a' d quickly dispelled, and it will make` ou We can fix them-right and will guar- Invents n to probably our opinion tree.. avast a- how to avoid such suffering; she writes: 9 Y pe Y invention le probably ystentabte. Commnaica. strong and'weli. tee satisfaction: We ha6e for .ttonestrictlyconodentlal.Handbook on Patents Dear Mrs.Pinl:ham:- 3 sale two speeding c its, sent free Oldest ncy for securing patents. Get You can'tell the-stb p g it Patents eaten t�irou h Mnnn Co recatvs yQ.ur.. implement 11a good -"bvefwork and long rionrs at the office ry of yonr eufler- U ,wctu,wtthout eRbarae,to the shape for the spring work. together wif1T a rrcgleeted.-culd._brought_e. a _ ress bi-hPinkl R at reason_ �ent� c American, y- prompt-. a very serious female trouble until tiiially ad<<ice free of cost. Address Airs: Pink• _ able prices. Work done neat! and om �,- - I.was unable to ge to work. -I then hiiuglit ham, Lynn bIass The resent Mrs.p - andeomei9 illastrsteA weekly I,aute■t ctr. l and at moderate rices. *fa friend who had taken t%Z .Pink- Pinkliim is fire daughter-in-law.of Lydia W. H. J,�CKSON•,Brock Road'.' c soon of anyectenttHc turns! merars,aaa g -• • - p amts. Vegetable. Corppound when her. E :pinkham and for twenty five ears s 6i so�db at ..eaeaters , tettlth was in the same condition that mi tie y- y The best ace to'bu N :tour month , y t ne „ Le_ po �! was,and straightway seat out for a Botta sae haa, under her direction and"slurs; Pi y If1�N� Dt CO 3818readwar Mew Yak W. +i1. Risebroughj I finished that rind took two more before 1 her decease, been advising sick women �T _._ _ v Braach,o�cP %s F st,t4aentn,rtoa.n.t:. really began to improve,but alterthat'my free of charge. r1' all-papers ThoQmsoWs old stand. t . . Lydia L.PiekhIM s. Vegetable Compoaad Succeeds •1P6ere- Ot6e� Fail. r�� 37 GLAREMONT, oNT' $••_ —Is AT— ur,�Tabsr's Family Remedies, _ :M `' Binghams These remedies are becoming more 'Methodist ChurCh t� r �. All Over 200.-samples to choose from at popular with the public each day, and 3srviCea as FoUowB• V �n �he as 4�. per roll up. -- -are sold by�all dealers under a positive ,J4 guarantee. :r ps, r;+!{ •, - Screen Mouldings to match all papers. Also. Little Liver Pills, four constipation 10:30 a.m.::....Preachittg. R: r a full line of the best. 7:00 m.. and torpid liver, 15c. 2 for 25c. Head- p • Doai/ and Window Shades you buy of as. — ache tablets, relief in one minute.. 25c. 2:00 p.m...... Sabbath School. +'9 Yalnta, Oila rand Varnishes, always in p�box. Peruvian Tonic for catarrah S p.m. Epworth Leagve, on Now is the time for Cnrtain Stretchers and Lawn :!Towers, stock at lowest. possible prices, and bbAt,tired feeling 75n. For that niesday. ' +. • all for small money at Don't forget the place. nm in toothache ask for Taber'& 8 'P m •.•Week!p Prayer on i . i �« Ps 10c. k p '"' ».�� � f •�'. I�,RR '�. �. �i�,i("',.I�g� Toothac�P situ Far that bac�- Thursday. �• : ,, Manzi ;.. r.• t. I , r• .ln co h there.�ds.Pothinglike Taber'q .; Eley.,; aa: K i '.8 ape x'Sxl+ _ hw • �k 1 rv>.,- rtF- ,,.- t -c.,.,.- .. . •4'. .'mow.-. rW -1. r h"+ rte;, M M1^ •Y+ ..JNw'.w Rn^. .4 (\`r w, �'ry� #wr 1+. By�.q'a S''i'k'�}^- s'r-.F +t:'v.- ....' ,p ...;::-.:'t` ;. .Y'..,.: '1. .,�''.'' ♦ :i.: +.�,J�.�±,.'w ...,"'''1C',C.. d. y. Vis" ,y,,,,,. jw:: [.-, .,1 ,, ..f _1 ..L... .�... .-.. .. w . .. �... .,,... ....:.. ..✓ :4.+r J2 -i- ......"5:+�'�,.., ..K. ,ye- w'w'. y{ yr.:. ,v,• •r�� flys', 4-..,. -- -_.. ..k,..,. •/- -�-^T•-•Y' a•7L _'�te�r+,, .+! ...s '',f dy. .... ::..•'s . y...— .^..'.'. ':- - ...i" - 4 G t R;�^,�.. ,.�.x ,,.+Awl: 1. 4r.. S ... f ,. '.., • ..., - 1. r t „ .F{} }}♦i j; wash-them and rejoice in their bright- considerable powers in the way of pro-�� 7 45r -,__ � - I _ . .. _ mesa, vi(fing convicts with spare time occupa- H E P U R EST ! 1 . --Gut newspaper sheets into four •- - n , a-. ' - -$ pieces tions, and with his cooperation an edu- ` { ' - - • •• ♦ F ut a string through one corner, and cated convict will sometimes indulge in T H E MOST H E A L T H F U L I n _ $ hang near the sink. If a sheet of paper such literary pursuits" as inditing his - - about the House ♦ is placed under any cooking utensil Uuai autobiography; which many chaplains —•---"- CC -,-_ _ is set in.the.sink after being taken off consider an excellent method of getting . _THE MOST D G L t C 1 O U S [ . the stove much scrubbing and cleaning a prisoner-to'weigh his oven character, - will be saved. though they are often disappointed by . The use of nuts as everyday food is the measure of hypocritical claptrap - intreasing. One of the newest ways ri &r,h autobiographies contain. SOLE GOOD RECIPES. - baking apples- is to-core-Ulem and ff - - - -. . the centres with sugar and chopped al- -. ___ a� Yorkshire Pudding.To' i plat milk monds, They are really very much bet- . .._HWE-ANEi-SEEK IN THE JUNGLE add 4 eggs, whites and yolks-beaten sep- ter than ordinary baked apples, and _ _ - amtely; 1 tablespoon salt and 2 table. possess a higher food value. Unarmed Traveller's Adventure `t _spoons baking powder .sifted through No less a medical authority than the An ' —f of-flour. It should be r„txArt vQxy London- Lancet-is responsible for_the 3s- With an Angry Elephant. iY - smooth, about the consistency of cream. sertion that 1�LG1tEE11! - per umes are powe u Grown-u el sons often enjoy a re- Regulate your time when you put in infectants, equal to carbolic acid, the es- p p . 1 y The Tea that outclasses all Japans. Lead Packets only-+40c, 58c and fik pet your roast.so that it til_be done one- sential oil which forms the basis of n)1 turn to the sports of youth,but`when hl:e 1D, At all - half hour or forty minutes before dt5hing perfumes beings•strong•antiseptic. hider is a yuan and the seeker an angry grocers. Highest Award tat. Loris, 1904. it up. Take it from the oven and set Cheer for the Home.-Don't be afraid elephant, the pastime consists bf sonde- ft where it will keep hot. In the mean- of a little fun at home. Don't shut your tlli.lg more than fun. An account of . tune .have.,the, pudding prepared; now house lest the sun should fade your such a game is contained in Mr. King- r ' Into two common biscuit tins;-pour the carpets, and your hearts lest a .hearty ston's "First Voyage to Southern Seas," COBALT-The Worlds Richest silver Nlining Camp . and the adventure is the author's 'own.-pudding, halt in each, set thefrl in the tauf+h should shake down some of the -�HE COLUMBUS COBALT r ., --hot oven aid keep thea! there until the musty old cobwebs there If you want Dago and I were working our way to - . dinner is dished up. Take these 'pIId=ltn ruin your sons, letlthem thtnk that whe three elephants lays when sad- _ S�LVER C�., • „ - dings out at the last moment and send all mirth and social enjoyment {!lust Le ,den! the native exclaimed: Limited , to the table hot This is much better lett on the threshold without when they "Sahib, look dere! look 'dere I Ile- .� -' �than the aid way of cooking the pudding come home at night! When once a. Phant come I" _ - Authorized Capital Stock, 15450,800. Shares it each. - • . under the meat And is excellent with house is regarded as only a 'place - to I looked round, and saw a huge crew- - BOARD OF DIRECTORS: r - • a roast of beef. eat, 'drink. and sleep in, -bad work is Lure at full charge through the long Hox,atcgaBD HA$coURT,President, JAMES TUDHOPE,asq„M.P.P.,Head of ' To fill ell lasses, try this plan: indeed begun. grass, head high, ears cocked, tail Director of the Ontario sank, and for the firm of Tudhops Carrige Co.,Limited, • jelly ' g y To Clean Kid Gloves-.-Make a strong straight out, and uttering unearthly aeriyTreasurer althePro+ince of Ontario Orudis. %Vhen the fruit juice is ready, take the ` DAN'IBL Simpson, M,xx, Managing 1& -- •` -ketUe- to the -sulk; skim thoroughly 4ather•of-white soap-and new milk. Put screams. It-was-impossible for ole too JOHN FLETT, Vice-President,Head Dir«tor,Cobalt, 0=7 ~" ': - and strain into the lasses. Let them Qne glove on the hand, and use a soft escape"through the thick grass, which of the firm of Flett', Lowndes&Co., Dir, J059PU COLUMBUS. asq„ .xzplaeer, g brush or a fine tete 'of new ilr.nnel, hindered the elephant no more than actor of Ontario sort. xatia7bery,Cat. Cool uncovered that the Stearn may nOt p SOLFCTTOBA-61ark 3fcPherson,Campbell 3 Jar►L Toronto collect-in drops of water on the top of(keeping the strokes towards the end of cobwebs.-I foolishly had not loaded my The company owns as a mining claire, tree hors any encumbrances, the favorably and the jelly. . The top moisture 38 what the 'fingers. Apply until all the dirt dis- gun after the last slot, so only one bat- well-known Columbus Mine of Q acres, which has a "oot .sin, one foot being high&rads appears; then take a Clean soft towel rel Was read I .thou ht m last m0- cobalt,with good slyer.slue, at ouly four feet depth, located is Coleman Townsb% near . A ..- Causes jelly to M' old. When eold, cnver flrld dab 1t till the son is removed. Take y• g - y fiirvax Lake in a Mose favors Is location nearby many of Lha big Pa ng mines,such as the :: P Ment fled come. �rnmmond }acobs and others and only a few fees from the t..M O timber limit which 1. with melted-.pacefiiII and put on the the love from the_hand arld blow ft *reit so rich in Biber that the Government decided to dere[ ii for the beneflf of the publia The 1. lin covers and label, - 8 -On carne the beast at.a gr5eater speed on `-- - _ to the fingers, then hang ft up {with a than I had thou ht possible for aL1 els- Oen pei'4°��offers for.ale at par.00ly a limited number of sharaa v It L• ed ; u Veal Short Cakes:Try !raking n bit of strip put through the button-I g p teat to a alis s tlme li will ly adsaece, Thera L now a toll fotoe o! Miners dneloythe _ veal short cake tor'a change. Make I pliant, .His trunk was raised, so I roper't� Bond for fou ieulars. Mail your order, with marked the%uo or express order,to i ' a biscuit don divide It into two arty I hole) in a waw plan where there is could not hdpe to hit his furet,esd._When - or3er P. 6. Boz !29 Cobalt. Out. . - gh. P a current of air. When dry they will he was within three feet of me I tired i DANIEL SLMPSON, , end roll out halt^an tach thick. Spread•have re aired thele• color and will,also a little butter on one aft lace the g tu.1 in tiffs face, and sprang to one side. Stock sold on Lha instalment plan. .. P P be Smooth and soft- Like a flash of lightning he hit me with ether halt on top and bake in a hot To Preserve Lamp Chimneys. .There his-powerful trunk, and hurled me like az ___. oven., Cut cold boiled or baked'veai in-!I Is the slightest doubt that tamp claim= a golf ball for about twelve yards'. t he replied to his spiritual "adviser.- to small pieces, add a little water ami Heys slid globes'may be teuipereti flit PARSONS PERPLEXITIES Fortunately, I struck in the-long grass, "Now, look 'ere, sir; I tell"a straight, V gravy if you can have it, and soon i such a manner as to make them lees . to taste with salt and pepper. If too'susceptible to breaks e. It is not to fh and although my thigh was hurt severe- ain't got a sin'on my mind." c .. The clergyman thin, it map be thkkened a little with;interest of the mak is to have thein'ly, I was not stunned, : :. - gym n looked at Jones earth . flour and water. When the biscuit Is last too'tong, but the Housekeeper can I starecly dared stir,.but ventured to SOME DISCONCEItTiNO INCiDENTS-OF ingly. "I wish I eould say that, but 1, ._ • ,done.opera it and put the veal between lengthen their da turn' my .head enough .to look up. I am afraid I can't," he observed, solemn- - g Put�g could see where the elephant-was by the CLERICAL LIFE. ly. Jones viewed him with a new inter-' �`' the layers grid On top. The top layer when first purchased, into a pan of cold should be -turned bottom.side. up-This I Rater, There place the pan on the stove 'movement in the grass, which he was - est "Ah! I shouldn't 'wonder," be re-- _ fs very goad indeed. and let it stay there until-the.vwator I beating in evident search of me: I lay .._ marked, atter a pause, "You be out and' . r Browned Tomatoes,-Put a lump of i as still as death; it was my only hope Forgotten Sermons and Text&-Tbe Odd about, but here be 1; what-can I do?"bolls Take it oil?, and leave tTzeril m ' tuner in a=hot-spider-and add bread cut the water until it is perfectly cold. it of not being dismvered. . - .One more sickbed reminiscent* to ll-, in cubes, and an onion sliced. When i't astonishing how. strong this•simple "fearer and nearer came the thrashing, Questioaa They Are iustrale a parson`s perplexity. A ter• <� well browned, pour over it a can of to- method of tempering makes the g1aMs„and presently.a lung hleck trunk w,ayed Aslted, fain"nncient dame tri s country villager matoes and segsoa. The more bt�er and how much longer they.mdy be used.1-over the very spot where I was lying. had listened, during a long period of !ll- F `• the better. K you are Inclined to doubt, try Pn'Back and forth- it went, lett and P nightmare ness, to'dhe exhortations of her vicar. ' _ A, arson's ni (when he is uD- She was devout and attentive, but hinted Cold Fish Pie-To 1 pint any sort f experiment; take two chimneys from j right: if`it so much as me .my fortunate enough to "suffer from one) u -eofd fish, cut fine and all bones and bite!the same case, temper orae and not the, fate would have been sealed. Nut my,generally takes the same form-=a crowd- more than once that she had some thlt _ of skin removed, add one-halt cal sweet'other, and see which serves shot had evidently blinded the east and pec ant_.con_Vvgalion_ on her mind. . . - . create and butter, esti and. P to•lcnarst, Purpose; ed.chuirhr-an ex i - destroyed-'his power' scent. ' and the•unhappy --Tber#--was--a-question she wished to Pep Round and m!md he walked, roaring PPY dreamer striving. in a ask. She hoped to.have It answered be•' 'taste- Bake in an .open top crust and I Look After Your Clothes,-Never ne -I ,perfect-frenzy,to [Hake sense of a hope- lett small re a in fur The circle of his search ew fore she died, but she wasn't quite sw's I, ' ' skrinkle the top with flue crumbs, Can-I pairs-a stitch in time saves. y• � less rigmarole which ought to be his . ned clams- or Cove oysters make, fin,} nQt only nine. but ninety! .Don't .let'larger. I dared to draw a long breath, sermon 'but is not, says the London whether the vicar.could da so_ pies, but two crusts-should be-used,j buttons hang by thoir last thread• darn' but not to move. Farther and farther Day Mail It was quite 'clear from the clergy-, ' Hour before R is turned thio the crust• small holes, never wear dirt I sound��i the footfalls. man's_-encouraging manlier .that whe• and the juice should be thickened with y.Or lamb- Every clergyman has experienced such they h-- could gi not he meant to try, ` tea lace, brush oft !gads and bind tray S'•lddenlp 1--heard three raplcl allots,and episodes. Even the-Archbishop of Gan- Jellied Pltinea_-?tiers is so mucD inedl• e= skirts. Fine feathers make tine hinds, a tieavy fall. in t pain from my torbur himself has not Seca _ but when the uestion,came it was a SAI IDA P q cinal value to but never thigh. 1 managed to on to feet, y ' �0 little disconcerting- n. prunes that we should go In for only outside show. g B y bably,'ernid allthe many iltctdents c.! . .use them as much as passible, especially Your lingerie, corsets and sloe!::n es l and then shouted at the top Of my lungs. his Grace's life, he remembers, one 5�i- "OUGHT PASS'NS TQ SWEAR?" ' . during winter and spring. As one should be good, if plain,- and- ahvi s'Dago came rtwhing up in great joy, for day, some years ago, when. he titan h, had thought'I•-was killed. The dead Anxious to ggle-fuller knowledge o!. _ • - -- ­.-� "'soon tires of-them when rooked in tont caretulIy-kept in order. A clean cottWn �' preaching at Tw'ltkenham.° the re behind this extraordinary 1 .one way, it is well to .make a change Petticoat is better than a shabby silk elephant -proved to be a monster• in addition asorls in the way rot serving them, and there one, and the- smartest boots Look bad n (as he then was) had tjue first question, is no better way to use [tie fruit than j rf 'are worn down at the h _ lesson assigned..to'him. . He stepped to asked it . �tlbis: Soak one-half box ua butfons or, U WFIXY. I JDtiEVS. The old lady was quite serious,. gulfs gelatine in one dY lues. ememher� the - the lectern to read it A pained exprea- lfi earnest: it was a questFan she:had cul s boiling waterer d sen adrd three. pt person's ns'character o and thatno a -_ doh of suspense was visible throughout wished answered ever since she was a P Restored to 9trenytil by Dr. Williams t ,f s he congregation; something was little girt, and now well, perhaps. sh* P g very t` a get "untidy".in;one's chzractar - I.Ptak Pills. _ w,roI �, conFd get her answer at last. Her rear slowly till tesdts•. Fteffrove the pita and ober habits•of untidiness are indtllged� The elm ended, ,the Dean's mouth soul Yes, she would tell the reasons put the Inuit back in the ltquid.in which•in. She tidy girl makes a tidy avife'and Bad blood is the cause o7`wreak kis was in Phe ver act of forming the o n- .11 it was cooked, and if it has been much ° tidy mottle!, and hrr Influence goes fat nc'ys. The impttf ities of the blood clog i Y g , pe which she did in the.following words: [educed to cooking, add hot water lo- like the rlpptes .that.'spread In water' nlet the kidneys so ttlat they are unabfe to ng sentence, Here beginneth,' when- "When 1 was a little maid the recta! -� make the original quantity. When it' after &•stone has been thrown in it perform their work of se,arating' the another psalm was cammenced by.the O wras a terrible P preach r e ge a e, remove - sure When he did come to preach at .at once from the fire and stir !n the _ from good. •The he of diseased The tutu:e Archbishop.had been a little e ' our church, glad rough we was, I . and of one lemon and one cu - _ kidneys are numerous'. the dull sunk-;premature, and it -is quite sate to say reckon. Now, the pupil was a t hi p er' NOW CONVICTS KILL TUIE. en eye, the coated tongue, the back that not one of the man portraits pub se Set the pan.In a cold place, stirring the 3' y p° place as big as ever you dW see, and contents occasionally till it begins to ache, weak shaky 'knees, sallow, swot-I lished of his_'Grace gives the sli„htest pass used to go,up the steps wearing .. . thicken,-then polar into a'wet mold. -It Some nave Made Useful 'Articles-One'leri faee'&Il show what is wrong. This approximation of the expression his face his spurs, just as he had ridden over,' may be- put in -a fancy mold so that .Learned Aid Testament. 1 disease must not be neglected. Every wore. , - when turned out it can be 'surrounded - Ida dela ed'in finding a.curp is a_da . There is the possibility of ltito the wads in the frontseatjust by the foot rA Y ' Y 8 Y p ... Y g P with whipped cream, or it may be put The convict-whose idle-hours-are the nearer "Bri ht's disease"-that trouble other extreme, and�•not bein prepared Bright's the pulpit stairs, Pass'n — was b In a bond. mold so whipped cream can b'tterest Of his, term of imprisonii ent money obte. Ib not waste time and - WHEN THE MOMENT,COMES. praih,. Hp the steles lie went,'as fine a — bf heaped in the centre. . In either case must kilt time clandestinely unless the money on a medicine which acts only of a man as ever I did see but 'the dish is placed ou. the table before governor or the chaplain is willing to no the kidneys. it may relieve, but In a church not. many miles from the when:a:raiched the top step, the spur - •' . ''being served'. got, family use we server take a very broad view of the regula- it cannot cure.you. The trouble to bo one-Jast mentioned a very nervous'cur- did catch in his gownd and down a it In sherbert cups with a-s oonful ,if tions.in order to help him,.se- Londun permanently cured must be treated ate stopped tura Me. Well, sir, Ido. P >rs pped out to read a lesson. tell, .topsy-turvy. *vhtpped cream in each. Tit-Bits. Sometimes a skilled workman[through the Blood. Good blood makes The place wad not found; the lesson assure 'you -'[was a •proper-rnuz up. . Quick Whole AVheat Bread - Take of an industrious turn•Of mind will ap- healthy kidneys. Dr. Williams Pink was from the "Lementat'ons," so short -You couldn't see pass'n for the gourd .itix lari;e tablespoonfuls of whole wheat pest to .one,or other of these gentlemen I Fills actually make new, rich blood- a_bo4k thatit_' � at had rolled round and round 'un. S !lour. four of good white flour, a- inch .to Md him some employment for his,that's why they cure when outer meds- man turning the -: 40 P' y pages rapidly to miss By,and by his. did tear a 'hole, - of .salt. -.and two heaped teaspoonfuls spare time. Thus a clever woodcarver types fail. Thousands owe good health it altogether. He did miss it-badly- where he did kick and scrummage, and cf Dakina powder. Mit well together m,6nkoned in-a recent report of the pri- -some life itself-to this medicine. and every fresh miss added to his eon- I don't know for sure, but I thought as_ with milk into 'a: smooth drnigh, not son commissioners Was able to resent, Among them is Roy Davidson„who re- stemation and to the pained intensity f out of thicey hole there came a word a . too stiff, . It can ,he made either In a to the'.chapel a really magnificently sides- with hi"s uncle, Mr. C.• B. Mao- the silence. P y pas'n shouldn't say:' _ ,deep loaf or baked in a tin.. it is heat �'ed eagle lectern in Oak, entire! t!e!lean, near Brockville, Ont. Mr. Mac• The vicar came'to the rescue by;find- to hake on the bottom shelf,in the m•+tri work of his own hands, and doe in, lean.says: "My•nephew, Roy, had weak ing the place in a small Bible and hand- t .., and finish 'at the top, ThP oven should hours which'might otherwise have Deers I kidneys- About a year ago he took the ing it to the curate, but by that time the :TETE C11"REN''S FRIEIV'D. - t be hot and the bread pert in as,coon spent in solitude and idleness i measles and this left him in a bad state. FF-- --rmt-handle it mgrs ttiayl . An,ez- *veru*! of a. !eat' His,kidneys were se- weal'• that they PO man was reduced to such a state Baby's. 0�vn Tablets'is not for babies __ necessary in -n,1--. i. his g PrisOR has that he could'riot utter a word. Of were°ini:apfible of performing their funs- only. It is a medicine for children ot-- possession a remarkably hand- course, parsons suffer' from nightmare; - - ' some sideboard in walnut, which was 1 bong. Fie suffered from backache al ages. It is gently laxa'tiye and com- weekness and restlessness, For -a'who, wouldn't under the circumstances? forting.' It clues. indigestion, all fornix - made for him by a convict of a prison There is a rertafn much advertised of stomach troubles, constipation, sim- . w ers a Was governor or some ten volume 1. ears, The man a ily doctor was unable to help him.. In; - pe y ppealed to him for which a certain young clergyman dis- in painless. There's a smile in ever For polishing Windows and mirrors tact he told me _that Roy might never g P 7 some means of-killing time and, know- trustful of his own resources determined, . there is-nothing that does the work quite g I get better; that the disease would pl•o dose. Airs. Henry Mater, London, Ori. -. sc weH as newspaper, owing, it is 9hfd erg the bran tcL be_a cabinet maker, he bably 'grow, worse. I then procured a to use. says:-"Having used Baby's Own Tab+ 'to some quality of the printers' ink. 'I Provided him with wood and tools, The I supply of..Dr. R'illi$ms' Pink Pills. • I He gave out his text boldly, as it was lets I can saa�with sincerity that'[ know To make a thin light crust on bread sideboard was the surprising result, and had already used the Pills myself-with printed, .`.'Proverbs xyiii., 2i."'. A look nothing as good.for simple fevers, at,*. Tut a piece of brown paper over the to in'consequence of it; when the comic[' great benefit and felt confident the of intertest came over the faces of the mach and<bowel troubles. -My tiab� ._ . p took.hLs dischaPge, there was a substan- would cure Roy. Y young ladies of the congregation, has thrived splendidly since I began enA cover it with a sheet of newspepilr y. He began taking them, ' -- -when bakin tial present from the governor �to het Ttrcrpreacher repeated the reference !n giving her the Tablets." You can v* P and continued their use until he had g get �. if you have a pan or bottle of soured him in making,a fresh start in life. taken a half dozen boxes, which fully ,sonorous tones,'and then looked at his Baby's Own Tablets from any medicine _ r milk let it stand until it is thick. Put Moreover,,while thus employed his hand cured hurl: He fs now strpnger and Bible to read it out. The interest was dealer or by-mail at 25 cents a box-by _' tarnished silver forks was not losing its cunning nor his mind better than. he ever was. and neither explained; the words confronting him writing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. y , spoons, and small i g ) ' - - - - pieces-into a shallow pan and pour the lying fallow, and his chances of leading study nor work about the farm seem were, "tiVhoso findeth a wife, findeth .a Brockville, Ont: . I- milk over them. Let. thein remain in an honest life thereafter were,therefore to fatigtlP him. I believe Ill•. Williams' good thing" bold subject to choose .. t the milk half an hour or longer, then greatly increased. Pink Pills saved flim from ft. Iffe, of for a first sermon 1 Now that-book is . __ ” On the other hand, prisoners have been misery." - still-in print, 0' _ known .to, kill;, secretly by..�h Dr, -Williari-is' Plink Pills do-just one - �' , ' . . .: WARM 1 THE ERROR'STILL •REMAINS >. - melancholy devices as making mats and thing-but they do that thoroughtly. -May Roxley (at the teiephore):- "Thal s - baskets of straw taken from their beds, The and it young clergymen would avoid promised Y - • - - Q _ y,• actually fnake,_neW, ._r-ith, red Y.. _K you, Jack Y You know you i . • � Mother's Ear gather' than- %imply sit and --brood. blood, which feeds and strengtihens raising false hopes they-had better veri- you'd speak to father too-day." ---- . .- _ , _: - _ . _ Others have set themselves,to count the every nerve and organ in the body. fy their texts. .1. ,lack •Lovett -"Yes, 1-er-spoke to • s �O AN srorsw,. sAwr .raw number of times certain letters'oecur in That is why this medicine cures such' The disconcerting incidents of clerical him this morning at his office" ,' F saws!. •m r.wewr, Awe in vas the Bible, with-a copy of,which•every--cnmmon ailments as anaemia, general life, however, are not 'confined to''scr- Aray Roxfey: "Oh I What did he .1. _ . - . `ss !rev oew_ .s.oR. ,rf.ar convict •is.provided, and It is quite a weakness, headaches and backaches, in- vices.in thurct}.• A fe�v years ago a say?" :'' common practice for prisoners to learn digestion, palpitation of the heart, rhea• clergyman of very solemn aspect and Jack Lovett.: "Why-er--1 didn't wait Booms RACUX.StON whole chapters gospels, and epistles by rnAlism, -neuralgia• and the ailments most-serious intentions was -ministering ,to hear_ all_.of it:' , - .,�e..ewssZYMAArs�r w.a heart. -'A certain hardened character which make the lives of co many women to one whom we will cuil'Jones, who lay " - aem000 wee r so s.ess.JWr rsLm„!rifted to memory the whole of and ,young f►iris misPrahie. Don'ts take upon a sictcbed'seriously ill.. NONBELIEVER. , rws r, qr or ser YosN1tQ... the Old TesTulserrt;btKAh4 moral good srxriethine else whirb the dealer mnv Now Jones had not been a model. I* r _ find bar fres es.pte, it did htrn scald not have been veri say ie "just ac gond.” It you can't grt character, and the parson know it, it F.npeCk : "I don't believe our msnlagY , sOn?T! Hgv,ra, Usse.reta, Areal, for, two days after his release he the genuine-Pitta from ,your dealer send was clearly necessary to bring Jones to was 'made in heaven. if ft w•as• you k Tows.. eaeerie. committed a burglary, for which he was to Thr' lir. Williams' Medicine (n., n repentant frame of mind, but it was wouldn't order me around as you dn." ! ow-and 5" + en*ago` sent.artced to three years imprisonment., Rrnrkville, Ont., and qct them by mnil N, wally clear that the sick man did not Mrs. F.npeck: "Oh, that's all riglit, ,. . Ths chaplain of a prison posiessc+a air'50 cents a Dox or.six bones for =2 50, intend to "give himself nosy." At last my dear. Order is heaven's first law." t • . . `4 M w I ... / ,:,w: .?r ,a :_ r�x_r, ', ., ..,:... ,... .'c• "., stn .,f ," : ..5 .. 9 0�' .4 ,..p r 'rF�',.'•'rr.•'k �yy".M.,u.. ''4K ` 'ri.',y r ...... �Y >v 's rw. : J. imm ar � .hS x ,,b ,. n. A .«+ •ala' _Ls L S 4 ... t .- <, .. �r;, � 'w�M�' ;.`�yq'`}'yrv' .t.;F: 4w'' C`__'c" .?'pg ..�:k't�n. q'ic't:r,, n9' «. n 1, A,`,,.: "'22..^Y.f',". •'l:: :�.::•W -. 'L TMr Y.,�(�««'.Y "yY" ..�n'. r.+?X'�Y'%`a 1,-C M ka. M :j, .r-,S., w - ,W a h. .,., :i _..Vy,yLv 0 - ,".Y• nti..-w ?. .,.. *�i ...S.. ._- • *•.. ".•� :� ••2. '�ia.'"' . .._•A. :• -..,v .- .. .,sees .'..! ... � ., : ., ., ..�:. -.. :. a ,.•, .tri.; , FXLING CATTLE INSTRUMENT QUITE GENEROUS. -- `• 'CASE• Ode Sunday recently a lady went into - -These cases, which are made of polibh- a chutrh in a town to which she was ay ►� N oak, contain a number of instru. stranger and,asked to be shown to a �unliaht Soap IS better than other 3t;ApQ„ tnents that no fa.rmin. dairyman or seat. The siriesrnan conducted her to�a ' but is best when used in the &&light way. ----Oock owner can afford to be without. back seat in the gallery, the only other 8 - Every one of these instruments when, occupant at' the time being an,old TO appreciate the simplicity and ease of i heeded are needed at the moment. Just gentleman, who rose to let 4er pass. . one case'of Milk Fever saved will many It was somewhat dark, and the lady, Cr � � wasihing with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight -limes pay the cos:of the entire outfit, It as she shook her'-skirts and settled y you should follow d1rCCUOf13. *, teems strange that this very importeit down, had a hoMble suspicion that she Wa rutfit has not before now been made was sitting on something besides the op. To us it seems one of- the most cushion. She put out her hand and drew After rubbing on the soap, roll up each portant improvements to the dairy farm forth the sad remains of a silk hat. plate; imfrierse in the water, and g0 ,Way. fiver devised. "Oh,".she said' to the old gentleman, 77.X__ "I beg your pardon. I'm so sorry." fa The old gentleman-looked'at the-met- ® O ruin, and replied-t not be - � --� not be helped. ' ' "Oh, it's truly generous of you to .say so," said the lady, "but I'm afraid you're " angry.,, will do its.work in thirty` to sixty minutes. "Not in the least," said,the old gentle- man, straightening out the. hat and �" Your clothes will be cleaner and whiter than if washed placing it under the seat; "you see, it's. 7, not my hat. It belongs to Air. —, "p , tn'the old-fashioned way with boiler and hard rubbing. who showed you in 1' + oar Equally• A - 9 y gO od with hard or soft Water. J Do not delay in getting relief for the ~' .� cover Broths-re at.nttPar Toronto little folks. Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator is .a pleasant and sure cure. -'--- - - ---- _ TL you love your child why do you let Parent="How did you get along with L suffer when a remedy is.-so near of your geography lesson to day, Johnnie?", hand? Pupil ®Me 3.`X I VL *3 C1 iW®'y • - -"Beautifully.. The ta,acher was� m " so-pleased that she made me stay after ••X-Ping Everlastlazly at it briass SUceeaa. They call me the human songbird. school, and repeat it all over again, Not only does it contain the Milk "As a prpeaution, I supose. There's a only just to her." tl Fever outfit for, Air, Treatment. recom- law against shooting songbirds." mended by the United States Depart A Cure for Costiveness.-Costiveness) s 10420111 n Neap to 150CM sin atesar Napa„ went of Agriculture, but it also has a. Rett is best wy�used is the w comes from the refusal'of the excretory ; complete assortment of cattle syringes, >k y�b&�asi ilmlkew &P organs to-perform their duties regular., trecars for bloat, lead probes, pnllking lr from contributing causes usually tubes, test dilaters, teat bistouril�s, test disordered digestion. Parmelee's Vege- Agent-"Here, madam, is a book that table Pills, .prepared on scientific Omer, thermometer and bandages. It will tell you how to manage a hus- pin ; is made by George P. Pilling & Son, band." Woman-But, my . dear lady, ciples, are so compounded that certain Philadelphia., who will _gladly.send any ,,bat I want is a book that will tell lne ingredien and actheem pass through the: oftheir readers a description: of -the how tv get one, and I'll manage him i 11 Pon the bowels so as their torpor arouse them to remove r o and e right.- to proper action. Many thousands are SIIORTEST R'H.L ON RECORD. In Nature's. Storehouse There are p epaa e s o this r testimony to their Cures.-Medical experiments have shown a PEDLAR'S CORRUGATED 'IRON is made on-a 30,000 U. press (the obly !Estate Worth Over f640,a1a1r00 Disposed of Conclusively that there are medicinal one in Canada)•one corrugation at a Lme, end is guaranteed true sad virtues in even ordinary plants Mother-"How's this Tommy? You've- straight to size. grow. In Three Words. . . in u around us which een fighting Bill Jones again, wheal We carry a 000 too stock in Oshawa; !Montreal. Ottawa, Toronto and _ g p give them a 8 g Y i; _ Probate of the shortest will on record value that cannot be estimated. It is tI forbade it." Tommy-'Didin't' yer fellE ; don and can ship ordinary requirements tore same day order-16 recaiwd. was granted in London, England, last held by some that Nature provides a me to return good for evil, me? Well Afade in 1 inch, 2 inch or 2% inch corrugations in sheets any lenlP up ,-was It 1s that of Fred Charles cure for every disease which neglect he'grive me a'bad lick-in' yesterday, and. to 10 feet in 28, 26, 24, 22, 20, 16 gauge both Painted and Galvanised. - - William Thorn, of Streatham whose rand Ignorance have visited upon man. 1, gave him a good one to-day.. -. This class of material is most suitable for Ilreproofing f3artas, Factory, 'will disposing of property of the value However, this may be, it is well known MSB and Warehouse Baildings and is water and wind proof. of X8,285 was written in pencil on a• that Parmelee's Vegetable Pills; distilled There tome sere obstinate skin-trouble_thaa Corrugated R,dgm, Lead Washers 'and Galvanized Nails carried in sfLo*. from roots and' herbs, are a soverei ri Balt Rheum. 11 sometimes lingers for rear., but Send Speciileations to your nearest ofilce for catalogues and prigs. - creased envelope, and read "All for fi Weaver's coral• makes short work of ft Also,. mother. C. T. Y In curing all disorders of the "k--e weavoes strap to insure permaa•nt oars` �• - reined °'' - This tau supersedes a digetation. _'THE PEDLAR, PEOPLE Bron F ?;rant of ad- :' ministration to the widow in June last, -: � -- - She-"There Is a woman to Futhnm; � f the lase?; n Thom for force and �Wiheer y -marrow sled .E fellow alio has notlooked e-A nd h mirror for Chir- lim as Pthe action Thorn v. Dickens,. an I•`eb, y-"1've tr>,vded a fellow hrre tv years.' He- And how'did yousay 1�l[� �l� N �T [��.Co. I 1 ,�. IN . �o• �.U•,. ties lost her e P rel crag St, aSa t3ner•s•t it Colberw at. ai Dsardas s4 Te Inob.ad st. cis peadar,e► validity of this will, and probate there- Mrs. Witherby'-"Oh,Amy .dear; what — —' Write your rYasrest iNftca-HE1D ORJIi'S AND wOSK3—aistlAMA. out of has accordingly been granted to the did you do that for? Why, the new cook widow, Mrs. Mary Ann Thorn, of 57 is coming to-morrow, and you :know it f Largest makers of Sheet Metal Building Materials under the British FXg.. Park Road, Stratford. Essex, as rest- will be just awful." :duary legatee, the testator having named Witherby-"l don't see anything aw -I no executor.. about it. Give what were got o eerp� a - . 1 guest' it% -good enough." a udlia:ae _ _ �-, - - •. Witherby-"That's just like a � �Pi�►��� Yiana� Witherb LANDS •d in Food as old),a mils from two railwsas,0.P,IL R Q,T.T. _ Irtt.L 1ao Alam ,.z,n. You don't seem to.care for ajt- r atroo8 wti 90 per oeet µoath toad, a�ela� •Feels, .o •tae8ia t.u-ances 8t 811. Can't you put hilt! shoot 4o miler N.L of Indica !land Ptla 010.50 per as A prolific Qitiae o1 Piles is Lh nee of l fp., Prod ! Write for map mad tall particulars. Vw atathastin and 1L of resinous, violent Witherby-"No, i Can't. The Idea! R. PARSoMs, 9e i►'erfeator !heat. Tomato. Canal. _mature, which isalways --_ f the followed by a I invite-a friend to dinner, and my.wife enable you to eai YOW meals widulat reaction on account of th rotest_•s. But, madam, he comes Just _>�aso Rra��6irer63 yerw� between FIVE H AYS_ TO CURE A COLD. �IiS�Y1f� pz=ejare other causes. but no matter a sante. As ong as .I -am running - - - —Wilson'-- what the cause or what the kind of Piles this house 1 propose to do as I please All the coobag i+ dome in LAb7 s drink a pint of hot lemonade, then Dr. Leoehmrdt's Hem Roid. can be relie� Mrs. Witherby-"Who is it?" kitchen-"a kadue ae clean and ant as sponge with .salt water and remain in _ �� —-ippon to stirs--to Karowm& ' know hiriT, yaw oro mod thwi's fol -- °0�1Oi< y� a warm rooln. (2) Bathe the face in ver It's an 'internal remedy that remowes don't you?" to do has ecioy the rem*. hot 'water every five minutes for an _. the es:usee of Itching, Blind,. Bleeding or firs."Witherby (seized with an inspira• L'�'Paodacts we 'ele�0d m°aa hour, (� Sniff •up the-nostrils hot salt ou ting Piles. - hon}- Know him! 1 should say I did,- c°°k°d try cooks tubo know bow;aad water ever thfTee hours. 4 the good Y t ) Inhale _ 4' S rbpac i pp��rs Why, P' Pa A guarantee nes with a h he's e old sw•e t nett e con- her - R at . ��� 6 - package of mine.' � ammonia or nen � aa� menthol. (5) Take' tour - - FiK a and pa - tainin a oa t �1'i rb - dd,aotr�luarh . , m th a treatment. the "Iguess _ no g Y - t hours' active exercise in t �rJ� � he open air. , .� r docs.« P Baca, cal. 's � .. ' It can be obtained for 1.00 at d Mrs. Wilherb - L.�bby OliZ Pe But CYST 139 - i to he is., Y Have him mrJ' ten-grain t #► , - .. amp 4 dose of quinine will or The Wilson Cos, Llmtted, ,nears to dinner by 811 moans. - Oh, 1 should fere Pate--turtle Libby` o Mal Seo' [break up a cold in the nu5u py- , ACI IIALLY K7LLSD Falls,Oma. 6 just lave to see himl ' How he used to CowdTUsestoF.L- Wits - - r ,McNeill*L,a• W,;es � thing that will set the blood actively in A BUSHEL OF FLIES -� make love to a di Litaip,McMfdll'1QI�57eC�agO circulation will do it. W'itherby�He did,, eh?" and Ge Drugifs ?sold by all ba nt! 8tw.w. LiON TAMER SAVED BY SISTER. ' ' Mrs.' «'itherby-"Yes, indeed. It was A butcher was Invited the other night and b �y rnly-by the merest chance that. i didn't to attend a concert; t" y !She Enters 4y positively .de =TEN CENTS PER PACKET F ODI its become firs wife.' This is Indeed a plexi- clined, even when a free ticket was K Oft. sure. Dear boy! Let's see; I haven't ® offered him. When pressed- for a rea- ARCHDALE WILSON. seen Charlie. Wig:on for four.years." son, he replied: "If I should go 1 should A girls courage and presence of mind Witherby (dryly)--"You haven't, ,,ri? 8ee Aaved a lion y mer from a terrible death Well, f wouldn't be surprised if so mwfy - -' me for SAXMT01W, OFT. -- he other-da AV Paris, France. didn't see him for foul, ore." fou meat that it would spoil all my fun'." _ ! Dtiring a performance at a menagerie Airs. Witherby (feigning great disap It willProlong Life.-De Sots, the A }� {at Versailles a tamer named Robert pointrnent)-"Oh,' you. haven't changed. cpaniard, lost his lift ip the wilds of LOD Man Waited at Oe entered a cage containing a lion-and your mind, have you? Aren't you go- Florida, whither he went for the p of )loners. The lioness sprang upon him, in) to bring him to dinner?" e� t. Ci pose of discovering the legendar "Foun- I la ° • per•pe you saido exist n vn ious o e Dominion,.an roti, the lion also attacked him, soiling And Mrs. `Yl'itherby, havings«ta.esasi'aMse.e..raaek. in that then unknown Country. While whole or spare time agents, to sell if ' iltim. b the arm. Seem fi gained �s c ?i&W Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil will not per high grade stock of hardy and well ' anger, sister, aged twenty-two, rcom. Lotlaesso"isPoor saw&.oramedam& petuate youth, it will remove the bodily grown trees and plants, Go-ahead and arming horse!; with a heavy.. stick, YaOtiNllTarOpto�Ottaway QOf�ira pains which make the young old be- energetic' men can Rtake• a very proftb frusned into the cage and belabored the Eaex•se to Life is dependent upon ooh boalth. fore their time and .harass.the aged in- able business of selling-this stock, whicit f lion over the head. Then she caught You are oat of sort,, ill or z ebls, take to untimely graves, h well known. Liberal terms and a t "ll Medicine Ie. the t>cat concis. :i potties FARMS FOR *SALE. n ccimplete outfit Commission paid weelu hold of the 'animal by the mane and• au m•airaa•a..tera ragged him oft her brother, enabling I have three children, who are-the ire Apply at once to the ratter, who was badly wounded,'to She: "And did you ever pr {o very image of myself," said Jones en- e. D. Sllil'i flHaIderlilgh, : 1� taken out o[ the cage: a girl in a canoe?" He* "Yes; and I'll Over two thousand farms' for sale In thusiastically. "f pity the youngest,'' :. No m The..attendants, with pitchforks, kept never do it again. The girl jump' at :-Ontario. Send for our list, Also a large I returned Brov<n as _ Wfnoca, Ontaiiov :the animals at bay until fisc plucky girl 'my proposal,' and upset the r• number of splendid bus' ecause he is the one who effected her g will have to' resemblelongest," fsiablished over'a quarter of a•t`P Ulr or sa e. es Real Estate Exchange you the 74 ' _�♦ Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial limited+ 'London, Ont, said Brown. a _ : is prepared from drugs known to the = The '•YweevrA4", GALVANIO RING THE NEXT THING T060. profession as thoroughly reliable for There are a number of varieties of has aae'•d thousands of _ Simpson-Do yori go to church rogue the clire of cholora, dysentery, diaa. THE corns. Holloway's,Corn Cure will re- eopl• Buft•rtna Idarl'y every Sunday? linea, griping pains and summer coin. '�"�RBOR�UE k move any of them. Cull on your drug �2heru.•ctsm;xemai�ia I plaints. It has been, used successfull I 1, gist and get a bottle at once_ - Y•no�aa+, Impuric•e :,,_ Hop kins--Prelty nearly. Y E of the blow, aad_has a Simpson-What do you mean' b rye medical practitioners fora number beneficial effect on tie .'a prettynearly?" y M years with grafifying results. . it _ "�'�'r sE�rse.aa,a,.;u.,,�, g'Wife '(worn out by-nice whole body. W_ an y suffering from any summer complaint it �_ ��acw. crying baby): "Dear, dear 1 I do'w sh I offer to,•assn of ihr ID kTn a ;ei trial Hopkins - liegularly every Sunday is list the medicine that will cure you. -- .flsdq�xlfr People had their second childhood first, testtmaniabandonrt Atertio asfavopt•r imy wife tries to make me go!" Try a bottle. It sells for 25 cerlt S tali tr�ioa'►efuwctrawt saatfttte Then they'd be old enough to know betel Th•'VerI imporrt.., ter than to cry so." rapt 2x9 Bleury etrest, Montreal y :CRUSHED FINGERS. A crushed finger should be plunged' roar ea into water as hot as can levy Meer �r°r possibly he borne. This application of lot neater canes the nail to expand and soften, '. Ar— Ir ,nil the blood pouring out beneath it has �'���� CnY '� ' p lmoreassc roorii, to grnv;,• thus the. peri is' s-trumen� s IA,-rap d. The n,:i - should then be CA wrapped in ri-br,•nd-nnd-water poultice.' T A jammed finis r should never be ne- Twinlr tustrnmenis are }oat the thins for dafrymeii sad brmmra .!I OQlwS glented, as it may lead to mortification �r usnet u aii.cum !your own cap and wri %beerspmemof ,-wax. of the bone if it has been badly 'crushed. OATTLi POIILTRT poke JIfa2.t Arw Oaten for air treatment, a wkh fall d ; f 1 FT SOUNDS-ALL RFGFIT. to�oa that cares 9Y of cause treated, reeoen- �r,�°0O6a Nom' - Goaker:. "You look-overworked, doc seeded b abs Dafeed a�a x w, a _q ,roe apo . 2546 a. tor." sant,wit tali atreesfses, bias.- Aer+4 2%va rr to A40o fa masum moi/ • 4 • v bloat; 41.00. lTairt BfNosr.pr, 0l i0. la osi !Ys! Doctor: "Yes, I am a bit run down. gees.►, we. Chis t I'm thinking of going for a cruise." = im fie, no. �• P. A SAO ' h eau' Prtl•ise now sltfw I lssr Pm ." "times. Goaker: "T shouldn't if I were you." =rr�e,se�llNrI AlOII s#q Wpla Doctor: "Why not?" --------- -- - - Goaker:. "Because men in your pro- l�fii? NO. 2t-00. Ilessinn are so uahia to aAa sielcnes&.! ' r a ' o. a �'�'+ ;a :ci",�.°�.•L•'r�i44iat 'CJs errs::W. ,• .- �..,,,,.,', g .. t• �, - - _4 •: �.;:J.,ncr„kir�d, :,...... ..,.,."",: t'yr+Ler tit- �.r� ..'A "cy.,�„ ';�. �' ~` '. :F!;R. - - �4 !,< x n; =.e �: ,�, VbN�r . +.�'•w •c\. si o r+,_�r ,x .• I i1 ,. •�.:, •'r, " .... . d� �� - ,.. �;�. 'v„r:+�,,, � o.:.r -a sn,%.�,.,,;.: r.:Jti. ,.s� s••, £i`" , •,.,; � ,.� 4 i"''� 'q-X yK.'...... ,•+ z s ' a ,(y...,.. .,� -••sx, ;y..„f. i.,..:. .� ,..."S. ., �..v"h,"' :-k-.. k '�+.0-' a .u'- :..em_ ,w-r+... -` ^.�. ,,,'ti. Y•., rr yrs,.. .. -, .,+^,;,;.. .••„.. �+..�. ,._F .. r%:.: ;"'✓�.�' .T: c:;P: •a '.• >` .'4t < :'••ar1,' -u'J ':. ..s �•rn. v•+ <;[,. et -.,r.F+ d x, �y ,,.. .'ry'a*c�°'" rwa+w YS-.r. '4M+s... .. ,. ., _. .. - ':.+•e ✓ �+�':;r'-• .. \n:, - - - 7 L.4 ' of Toronto was ns; on' the spacious verandah, JETCA S w is was ro use y ecus "t in town oq - on y. pp V —'ire regret to sap Mrs. Mc- ferns find trowels, I& Air Rev. Mr. C. W. �J Girt i3 very r health at res- Reynolds officiating. While,Mendels- J 1' —Geo. Every was iiDen t *eywn n the City on Y I'Y l?� p sohn'.s wedding march was beingplay- r Sunday. ent. ed by Miss Vera Hagerman, of an- �`� s =Dr. F. L. Henrywill be here -Mr. and Mrs. McGeogh, of chester, the bridal party appeared. Read this letter , Com, on Tuesday as usual to attend to Michigan, are visitsng.A. N. and The bride, who was given away by 7 y "his professional duties. Mrs- Ridley her father, was dressed in white sills _-. �. •37 . p_ h re- -Miss Maggie Gormley is spend- organdie over white silk and carried.& =We are giving, and can give you,the best - -Maes Rose Bradford, as ing the week with friends at the bouquet of white carnations. She .. May- turned to the city after visiting was attended b her cousin,Miss Alice 'value in Tea that can be had. Our May- her rents for few days. lake ahore. y -pa Y Hagerman, of Zephyr,who wore blue bell Tea, mixed or black, dt 25 and 30 Cts. The Misses Smales, of Dun- -Quite a few from here were in o andie and carried a bouquet of Barton, spent a few days during Brougham on Monday attending 'white carnations. Miss Velma Hel- ` -. ;•the past week with;Mise Maggie the Court of Revision. lems, of Toronto, acted t.s Sower girl :simply has no equal. It compares favor,. a �. iy -Miss Bate Cowan has return- carrying a large bouquet of American ably with most 40e teas. Only giv ton -Mr.. and Mn. Giinblett, and ed home after spending a week beauty rosea The m was ably Mrs. Ward, of Toronto,are spend- with friends in Markham. supported by his brot er, 11[x. Wilfred test and be convinced. No one else in tgXn `in a few days with W. H.•and -Wesley Bunting, of Strathro Coad. After the bride and groom had g Y g y received the hearty congratulations of has Mabell. No one else can get it. We Peek, is spending a few daps here with their many friends present,an excel- - 1 -Thos. Gormley has aceompan- his brother, B. and Mrs. Bu_,Ir ting• lent dige.uner was served in the dining- : get it direct from where it grows. That �1K fed Mr. Bell to Brighton where he -Died-On May 27th, at arion room,?after'which the happy coup e - has been given a good position as Indiana, Ira Tripp, your son left by the C. P. R. for an extended is why we can sell it so cheap, done up � of the late David Tripp of Picker- tour. telegrapher. in nice packages. Come and try a package. -We regret to report that Mr. ing Albert Gee, of Toronto, is danger- -We• are pleased to see Mrs Brougham onsly ill with heart trouble, and John Gordon out again after be- N. Crawford is in the cit for _ - - . no ho is entertained for his re- ing confined to the horse for some Y We also think now Is a safe times to buy stock of _ time with a sprained ankle. few days. cover'3'• J. L. Cowie'was a city visitor on Saul•. I•t is cheap, but we expect an advance soon. -Fred. H. Moore gave a very -Rev, and Mrs. Cnmmer, of ~',interestin address on "The re- Raliburton, are spending a few Thursday. Come and get our prices. Y g p Mrs. Rev.)McGregor is visiting parative use and abuse of drugs," days with R. and :firs.- Deverell - and other•Picketing friends. friends here. -'.:at the E. L. of C. E, last,Tuesday -T11e Epworth League purpose Dr. G. N. Fish was a Toronto a �eI /�' -'. event ev vl:�he tI l I•iClay. J ���� ������ � Co - holding a picuie this afternoon at -Rev, J. E. Moore returned The beef ring opened tr t Here ou from Conference on Tuesday even- the Bav where Mr. Sharks V•ill l l im He has been -stati,)nad -at treat them to a trig on his steals T,resclay morning. g Thomas azul Mrs. Poacher were - Little Britain,•aud will leave Pick- 3'acltt: -K'.. B. Leavens, of Chapleail, iu the city this weep. ering about June 26th: on the C. P. R: west of Sudbury, Mrs. F., L. Gleeson returned Everything 118t Be Sold - -Mr. R. A. and Mrs. Bell left home on Saturday night. y G this week for Brighton, where. is shendinz a few days here at the Y �M the ]atter hu been appointed home•of his muther,' Mrs. W. T. A. B. Dowswell has just com- - d .13 Bats of Comfort Soap for 50 Cents. elation agent., 'Mr. Bell will ed Hartrick. pleted R. J. Cowan's studio. den's heavy working braces 2'2c; Men's light fancy braces 22c; :den's shirts, g —Messr. -'Holburn br, -Wilson lir, Goldman, of Toronto. spent heavy goods,.lite; :Men's overhauls 85 and 90c; Men's cashmere sox 1Lic; succeeded here by ar-r. :Milner, of Sunda with S. H. Stevenson. Men's straw hats 60c for 25c; Men's Boots at wholesale prices.' '. Graf ton. have just completed the re-model. Y s R. CO1\'Rn 9 luso gallery will dies'Oxford shoes 93c; Ladies'patent leather shoe, buff tap 1.35; Lad* s -Miss Elms Ever , who-has fug of David .airman's barn, oath be open on Satuida June 1.6th. , buttaned-boots, 1.•40, for 1.W. a of the station and is a credit to P 3'+ been teaching in the State of E. Ham, of Oshawa, spent Sun- One call will convince you that our prices are at least 40 per Minnesota .for the past four the contractors. 'Mrs. Robert cent. below any in the trade. years returned home Monday -The Indian Head Vidette says day with her sister, . p. to spend her vacation at the that "crops throughout Indian J.Cowan. . Store for sale or to let pe - Head -district never looked bet- Ed. and Mrs. Willson are attend- • of her father. It is eight 'years in the Christian Confer in T since she Left Pickering and her LeT• ' Many former Pickering g W. LOGAl! . "Pickering, Ont. numerous friends here are pleased people now residing in that locals- Oshawa this week. MEM to see her in. their midst once tty are to be 'congratulated on the The Council met here on,:Mon- . bright putlook. day and the court of revision was more. _.The Ladies' Aid, of St. And- largely attended.. - �, -Owing to the Rev. J. Er rew's church, met on Tuesday Quite a few from here attended E P C 0 O z Moore's absence at Conference on Sunday last, the pulpit in the afternoon at ..the. horse of Mrs. the football game at Marliltam on :Methodist church was occupied in James Brien. There was a large Saturday. They report it a good \ the morning by Squire Bunting, attendance and. much bu•iners one. _ trao. cted chiefs dealing with Wm. Palmer and A. Littlejohn These .hot days h getting :who preached a very thoughtful . • J J - and practical sermon. There was their annual.garden party which left an Tuesday for Niagara e r `N will be held on. Friday, June 28th. spend a couple of .Sleeks with the _ _.: iOn(� Ol OL�r no service in the evening, but _ y r the majority of the Methodists: -The- Rev. Joeeph C Bell-, of volunteers. _ - �' 'Clued in worship with the-Pres- Sterling, has been stationed in Quite a number from here at- +1 join lane. Pickerin astor of the. Method- tended the excursion to Niagara BI p Oil Stoves. -TheMaTa�e�- - Conference. and will reach 'bis -a good time. - M McCxtegor,of Whitby to Miss p Mary Ethel Bath took place at the first Qermons on Sunday, Jath 1st. R. J,-Cowan svgs in Barrie last yy „ ^ 1 residence of the bride's father, He is said- to- be an excellent Thursday with W. Major, of �r �t�u:�ik ideal �aSGh�le $tOves. Mr. Samuel. .Bath, on Saturday, ppreacher and successful revivalist. Whitevale, looking at a new sur- Mr. 9th, 4 p. m,. The core- We welcome Mr. Bell to our town. rey. He received an order for three burn _ Ju won was performed b Rev. e- =The Canada- Yearly Meetiu One, . two or hre els, - E. Moore, Ph. B., of the Methodist of Friends will hold their. Yearly ' Meeting in their Meeting House piukem-g Lumber Yard ! • complete with ovens. , church. The bride was attired in : pare white and looked ebarmiugly from b►zth•day, Sixth Month q '22nd to Third-day 26th (inclusive.) Ont BtOok 18 COm lets _ _ ,beautiful, After congratulation. In all kinds of building 'material ` .. Public meetings for Divtne and the marriage feast' the' •~••••••••••••••••••• - • �. Wors on FlrBt-day 24th at 10 . .... .... -00 Including rough and dressed lumber, "won" trip, _ a. m--and-9 p. M. hnd on Third- lath, cedar• etc. .0 r. da '29th at 3 p. m. , All are Our-stock of Shingles is also Mm- SCREEN DOOR-S - few weeks has been favorab a to co to Y inviteda p e in rt is o , "' rapid growth. _ As a result the, meetings• swick avid Ontario Cedar. grass along the sides of the'streets =0n Wednesday at 5 o'clock All kinds o! the usual Mouldings, and Choice HammaCks• n many places has become too p. m. a very happy event occurred fie, Caainir,- Sheeting and.Floor- ing always-m stock. long to add to the appearance of at the reetdenee of. Mrs. W. T. W. D. GOBDON gory P�� G1reeZl. - *:-yt W village. It is the •duty of Hartrick on the occasion of the _ - `•i ab*ert e�iaident as a citizen to creep marriagle of her second daughter, 3f your Stomach is weak, - - «' Yi own premises as neat and as Ida May Leaveng, to Mr. Wm. If your Food distresses you, e as possible. The pleas- Branton, of Toronto. The core- If you are Weak and Nervone • H , BUN DYN i s sere delved from having neat and mony Fns conducted by Rev. W. Use Dr. Shoo s Restorative one .tidy promisee will repay for the Bunner assisted by .Rev. Enos month and see what it does for you. time and money spent in patting Farnsworth, brothers-in-law to Sold by Pickering PharmacF. them in an attractive appearance. the bride in the presence of sc'I1t,C11I111k1Y1 s -We hear a number of .com- :immediate relatives. The.bride, . -Watchmaking. During 9ur�e plaints regarding the recklessness w.ho was attired in cream costume ` .:of some.of the small boys of the point d'esprit oyer silk, was given The undersigned vFi1} be in Picker- _ _ village in handling of fire-arms. awn b her brother, Mr. H. Lea-Y Y ing every Wednesday for the benefit - These boys we are informed have yens. Two little nieces.attended.; of-bis many-customers who want their Young �! en andYoung wUII1eII been in the vicinity of the school Wilhelmina FRrnsworth. holding watcbes, clocks and jewellery repaired. n theirability in use-of bridal roses and Gladys Bunner , - `� these dangerous weapons, an one bearing a rlug. a many O e r rf ed person says that one shot was presents were a tribute to the drug store. All work warranted. _ fr'ed in her orchard, the shot esteem in which the bride was ; P. TAYLOR. In order that they may receive some of our Beautiful and a! iatriking the side, of her house in held. The happy couple-took the Which several,persous were sitting evening train for their new home x-43 Whitby. Handsome Presents. at the time, We cannot imagine in Toronto. - how parents can be so thoughtless . =We have just received a copy ;-- - as to allow their children to roam of. the'Hingston Whig containing Silver Card Receivers, _ Silver Cruets, At large in this manner. an account of h • ---—0n Frida. last as Mr. J'. H. confirmation services held in St. _ _$ Iver Bou-Bon Dishes. Silt'er_Pickle Jars, driving to the cityOunnor was 1 on Sunda last with a load of hay one of the The services were -conducted by I am.,now prepared- to pay the .Silver Berry Dishes, Silver Cake Dishes, - wheels of his wagon came -off the bishop assisted by others- The highest price for butter,-eggs Silver Butter Dishes, Silver Bread Plates, while near the Half-Way House Whig says: "Those ordained to and poultry. My wagon Berry Spoons, and as a result he .was thrown the diaconate were; C A. Bilkey, : Silver Pickle Dishes, from the.top of the load on to B. A., A. V. Cooke, B. N. de Foe is on the,road steady. the electric railway, track. He Wagner, Robert. Gay, W. A. Brougham. Pie Spades, Cold Meat Forks, Sugar Spoons, Etc. X. Conner, fell on his head and shoulders and Powell. Elevated to the priest- - lay for a time unconscious. Word hood: Rev. H.SR. Trumpour, �I. -- ►as s n le- .,=Rev: G.--T.- Lancaster, B. A.; _Let Others Help you Phone and his son, Thomas, went Rev. Walter Cox, Rev.. W. -- : up and brought him home. He Lipscombe. The candidates were To roe Oil stolen property. These Goods are all A 1, direct from the Toronto received a bad shaking up and re'- presented by Archdeacon Corey, Silver Plate 'Company. :selves severe internal injuries, examining chaplain. As having The but it is expected that with care headed the list..,in examinations, Pickering Vigilaicce 'Pcmn:iftee he will soon bey around again. Rev. Mr. Wagner read the'gospel. will do this. ' � ■ � a � �"�� P m A Dn-'Frida night last a barn The bicho was celebrant at „ party was held in David Annan's the communion, service." We 'Members-having property stoledcommnni• new barn south 'of the G. T. R. '.congratulate .�1Sr: Wagner on his Cate immediately with any member - - station. There was a large num-. success at this`-exafaination. He of Executive Commute ber present, but the heavy rain has been appointed to the mission Memberebip fee m1.00. _ : and:tbnnder .storm which began of Mayuooth for the summer:. 2ickete secret be from the President or - -SOMETHING N E , about dark prevented manly from „ se�recary n appliostion, .'` attending. D'Aiesandrds orches- " ArthUr`JefFrey, J.A. O'Connor, Whitevale• . y .. $, Q. E. Soap,-(best on eartb.) 'r- ---tra from Toronto supplied music _ Secretary. Presiders. for the • occasion -and as ostial The Marriage of Miss Beatrice Hag- Exec.Coax.Cleo.Leng,D.E.Po_gb,(3..8. _ elicited much praise. . The plea erman, youngest daughter of Mr. and Falmer,Pickering, Ont. --0--" ' sure of-the evening was some. `fru.T.Hagerman and grand-daughter what marred by the incessant�of Col. Button,of Locust Hill. to Mr. Lax-ets—A candy Bowel Laxative r� Herbert Coad,of Lornevillc,took ,lace If you have Constipation, Ce11t8 per large bar, Or.6 bare Or'25 cents. thunder and heavy rain which,I l _ . falling upon the metal roof, made j at 1 o'clock on Wednesdayafternoon, Tf you have a coated tongue, it impossible at Limes to hear the June Bth, at the residece of the Tf yon are dizzy, bilious, sallow, Eyerybody likes it. Try some yourself. P bride's parent's, "Maple Leaf Farm," If you bave Headaches, Sour ' The evening, however,'Whitevale. The ceremony was per-,Stomach, etc., risk 5 cents on Lay-ets. �T' - wnP thomiti{hly enjoyed by all formed in the resence of a large num- See for yourself: Sold at Pickering l R� A. BU I TING S, Pickering. thow Pre,k lit. 1 er of gu&Lo, pnva>ih an arch of ser-•Pharmacy. ` b. , ,.. 'n•.. '3 ;•u, r.�, d ,.n..-.� - :o-5 X..,.�s,,,;�, ,.s"I,.�a r '+rr.f. � si �,: .r,••�„ . ''{RS::.. „� ., ,� �.. r.;. e..' ,a{ ,.� .i,.. nG ;L,.-• �'_�:"i ::7.t j Ry;' •y - ',r5• ..i..�,� ""'•Ae Itw';,..�•q ',o. r ; `L