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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_06_29 ., w.`'+. .M•.. ..-er� • 'a..•-.a+.- 10-'3'x 'd:-3 #- J•• A/ _ + -.1 �,./,�w aA31P4 �i ,5'•. •_, ,'+.. � .—.......: -t'+.,,./^a a.'f... ... ':�:::.'arra xr,r" �t� N!' -,-w '•V' .'.YM '41 'RF ':/. Yf,.-2.....-.,,. '$., �. :4• - Win' \fit. S .T: Sb "L�.•, a .y �:.$•y`*,t*�'� : d." ..y,,...� _ S •;,5,•, .-. ?-u• .'.3 .Y,n,!'yi '.Y .! Y �,':e•rh' ,�;,�.,. . an••' .sy1 p. "v-..'' _^:i!c,,, #"I�zrt "'•r -r*' _ .� �F .,. .. cq2, -. arra�-, - .y. .. ?�+'--.•v=-'="' .. _ alai ' • '.,, .v.... a CKERING • } ,YOL. gXV. PICS.ERING. ONT.. F—RIDAY's JUS E 9 .90�i NO' 38 A LOCAL OPTION, ance woo warrantounce entering Jr. APrprf4*•0t4=pL garb*. s' I — an appeal. A wise thing to secure f, Spink1113• The following is a summary of Chief t additional lawyer. Assured Council Justice.Meredith's decision quashing that ratepayers would not think theIsit ODtntaL• PZC$E$1NG• the Local Option By=Law of the Tott•u- money unwisely spentv ship of Pickering: I The Reeve said the Coultcilhad,done � �T1R. R. .M. STEWART, Markham. The Chief Justice ,held that various I'.their hest to stand in defence of lice a' DDENTIST. M Wheat .. 80 bas, • I nlinur irregularities at soiree of 'the I By-Law'." Could"hot say that Council $+, Honor Graduate of Toronto Wiversity Polling Places, which were establish-!could comply with, request. Believed w L u 4n4u*te Royal College of Dental Surge"a- White Wheat $0 bus. g OFFICE-OPPOSITIJHE POSTOFFICE: $piing Wheat 66 bus, ed by elle etzdence, were not sufficient that bring reship solicitor did his utrniost Opdn daily 9 a m. palm: Goose Wheat ;0 bus, to void the vote; that the Reeve pro- to bring the case to a sxccessful issue. Residence,]Slain SL,North: nerly refrained fru:n appointing scrur<- Council lynx not satisfied with decision. Eon-4on, Manitoba Flour, 44.50 sneers, hecause persons tied not appear Believed that under "e�i8ting efTcunt- Do you pin your hat to your .AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. Cream Baas, BestFamil9, 4'+6 before hiiil ori the'day alipointed to stances Council could not take up this Own hair? Can't do It? a,m to P. m, Office.aver Sammerfeldt d Tea•Hnad,Fancy Pastry, 4 Z6 silver's store, ]7ti Ifxalor,Fatally Flour, $.00 ta1;e the Declarations required to law utatttee Of appeal. 'There were urany Haven't enough Cotton, Jute oz Paper Bags included, to be taken before such appointment heavy contract's and-of expenses to Qh hair? It must j�R.E. S.BAR$E13,L.D.,t3••D.D S., 7 cuuldbe made;-and quashed the :$s- tileet. If any other way of hearing be you do not know Ayer's - DDentist,StoaTiivtlle._ Honor graduate .. - :Bran $17.?0 Ton Lair, on the the round alone of NI i/ burden tits Council would stand fort• the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and of Shorts, $20;00 Ton «Y, E. `'aitstone axing Bpelit money jatstice, but did nf)t want to involve Hair Vigor 1 HCTC'8 an intro- -lit the university o2 Toronto, Hours-9 to 19 a.m„ Jumbo,$`?5.00 Ton to b p.m. Office to Grubia'e Block,over Jew- in a general tray thruughuut the ,township in heavy delft. Believed duction 1 May the' 8CQlIalIItr' elo a store. Local telephone:o Pt er Tott•naup i•l:•treatillg electors, while that othel members of Council wanted ` rents m•y be mads for evenings. Residence ' Grahain; Witolewheat c ant'assin4v in support O£the 13y-Lary, to do their duty. If people say tliey duce result III a heavy growth � OBrien ave. MARKHAM every Monday an FbOtare holding ttiat white the Statute Law want an appeal he would certainly of rich,thick,glossy hair I And Tuesday. Office over White's store. and Chop'Of alE kEftrlx. Chohptft� of i CGriBtiu�. does not prohibit treating in connec- stand by them. if Alliance ttoitld tiou-tr{th liur{icipal,hlecLiotis anal furnish•funds fur'appeal he was wil- we know you'll never be gray. Medical. � I voting on BS*Laws at couinlon law it ling: r A er r tr vigor fa th g think that y Ra a aawt PICHERING COAL prat` be d-eemed to be general bribery', - Rev. Reynolds-The ora-in reason for Kaye nse hsir{tro�.er that was ever made. I www - and that in the matter of the voting. not.fumishin r futiris' fr,i• t peal was. ha Ye sere a ror some time.and I can truth. F. EAST�VOOD, M. Surgeon t3 b a rwi saychat ram recommend 11 d.Yrznit I Vr to CanaSTWOIs ciD Railway: Coroner Cjo'Y. on this. By Law the-treating by -Mr. .titat as the irutelulen had brought nn c Sully rissV. onGlt aa.aplendid yr•pa• Ontario.County: Issuer of SSarriaa,e Lieenses. � atn;tone was of such nature_ as to elle expense they sltrnrld bear their on.^-ntasev.saoctzwytand Itnc2[. EAaremonL; Office boars-Before l0 a.m., l tog 'Y ards.at S ink )sills.- prevent a free anti full expression of share+cif the entree. ZZ as tep:tl'ed �ad.bj,d.C.Ayer Co..Lowell.NAM. P Clare and nom fi to 8 pas Private telephone p the will of the pebple., 'While- hulding heconie responsible of 10 per ce r•o m.+aufaoturers or eonnoetlonwithBalsam.GreeDwo3d,Brougham - - lkgt Zion,A.Johnston's;fth con), Wm Cowie'e Stove Coat $6?i ton. the promoters of the By Law to hove aiiditicinal cost rather than an r g� pep117 k 4th con),and D Pugh'e(9th con) 8•ly - Chestnut Coal G_'5 ton. had knowledge and to have accepted appeal Fo by defauAt. 1 V PiLLs. Pea Coal 5.25 tt.n, of the advantage of the support whir•h Rev.Tonkin was.also willing to he a! CnF3AY PECTORAL. - - _ Select Lamp Co*1,,.$5•.35 ton; .:_ Vanztune was givin the Iiy-Ealy, he come r"poxnjbie for-another 10 per. _ Legal. Blacksmith Cosi, $5.25 ton. had no.thought th;tt-they lidd-knoll coni. hill not believe that it ryas 25c.per ton discount for cash, lt-dge of or countenanced 'the unlawful :right for one nian,hot an agent, to be B. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BAF►$IS• Fnll weit;htgtarantead, a�e B. &RE C=own Attorney, and County Orders for cc et left with w. Peak well nt�t hods practiced by.'him in the coarse able to quash a Local'Option by-law. - - a>>datpos, Court Home.Wltltb7• :0 v be delivered promptly. of his canvass. The applicant baring J. W, Hogte'w-as also heard. Above prices Subject to Change without failed on several grounds, and the Rev, Tait-Had great respect for Notice. t re lar and honest ria he v the find l issue i! .un at question of great _ -DOW tk IdcOILLIVRAY, BARRIB- Council and uffirials bovine apparen- rise J.J err,•Solieiters,30, Office opposite Post- _J L S PIS K. by endeavored to conduct the vote in moral issue. �Z'as in favor cil. Aarue3j J. a gu 891" Whitby,Out Jun.B&D Dow;B.A•:Theo• ncial assistatnce to Council. Be- A;e(}tnin*v,LL.B. Manut'o Loan. g7 rI�ZD Chief Justice did not allow costs lieved Alliance should not only bear a ' - J.L.Spine: D.M.Spiny against the Township: - - ; part of cost of additional counsel, but Preaidena Manager As there are various and conflicting of whole costs in acceding to request. - Ptterifauxrr•y. r��tf���M� stories as to the deposition which Mr. This was not a ministerial aggrega- y �- W. E. Vapstone made in this. mi4ter., tion, but an aggregation tliat repres- When you want something:out o� HHOP&I'SsJETERINARY SUR- — it may be said that be deposed having ented 4 of assessment. the common,.you have it made to e GEON, Graduate of the Ontario-Val. KERING LIVERY taken an active part in the Local Op- Edward Willson-Would he veru - asa ry ocalege,Toronto te4istered membv tion campaign in favor of the By-Law; delicate in placing a recommendation order. SO it is with .your harness +ag the Ontario veterinary Medio*' Asaoai*tioa, ottee and residence ode and one-quarter miles assisted to secure signatures to the before this Council, but the people had and.'eollal e. Dunt take"what you mem of Greed Riva• oMoe and p sheein+ff°rg• petitions asking the Council to submit. sanctioned their Fecommendation that can get,"-get What you want. °oat'g s"11 `red L t' ' M. Private First-cines riga for hire by day fylphoae to my and F.o• estdsw.•Green the By=Law to a vote: eihploped Con- had been placed before the Council: Then you will lie satisfied. NOt pus siderable time in canvassing electors Speaking as a ratepayer' believed that - - otherwise -- - -or night, - in differelzt prate of the Township on the voice o#=the pie without any = lag:yrttiure, y behalf of the By : and ib pthe undue inSuence hied stated that it was u the best of leather, aIId .. a ^^ . course of the Canvass s ret consider- the dos of Council to defend case, ppee a use �tle ineete ell t?alIIB. ab:e money treating electors at the until something •reasonable would guarantee absolute •••_ --_ " IRE INSURANCE. different hotels. He t•oo'k the�ivhisky warrant otherwise. satisfaction. A01rAL Teamingdone. - II7gaVi"C>o ootmpatiar end"of the fight for the By w, In Tlie Ree'e stuteti that Cul. Fare ' D, M, SPLNI Ao. treating he spent his own money': re- well had a strop opinion that an �T a WH. Peak ceived no money for the purpose from appeal could-be carr ied W a successful �. 1'$' a Bollen$ s� ! Picker4�►y. the Allianee or-from any person. issue. _ _ l�Ltlllsttfis �Ltirs4t. _._ __. havingbribed- any .person Rey, Reynold was sure that. the ��OLZ�11A,111 .,^._ w = vote for-or refrain from,voting on the Alliance wanld procure nancikTrl3Ftst+• BIINTIN(3, Is�aer o! Mtrriage e' _ i3p Late, He' did not t+elung w the a►nce fdf extra counsel. e LiUNT for sire Co21teullioT o£Oatazio, of• hitu're Temprr ince. Allianee autd attended Rf-v. Park thought' the, charize of If you'wantat`ibb store or at htarsa�deaee.Pickwiag s, s' noon" .of its iiteetinK�. Had tali:eA hritxry.aKain+t temperance way k lllage• Fur with n:rmitt;r.uf the Alli ice dur4n� a vrrc errunetN:s rine which would not B.nde:"Sr Mowers', Rakes, -_ thi•rant taiin. The m.e_^_ll:er3.of the be defended if no appeal N-aS entc- td, I Teddersi Etc. - r o - h rite'e 1 in X-441, - - , at t ti than it e e ,i T R.BEATON,TOR':38$IPCLERE A;iiartt•e knc•µ• ,brit her W. suiportiillt and � -• Coavevaccer. Comm!saioner ror taking A full line of first. ntl'.worikik g f.r.the ByrLr%w- - Z6 all000vAt•thpi:rance pvopie to vindi• _gent fit' E. I). S:uitlt, `nrsetS-- amdavf'te: Acaoantantr Eso, Sirmey Lo lows Olsss furniture now ..... .... tTat li;t�r cold also he r oa farm t+ropo r.y. I+evas of Masrlago 1-a-, J man. • Whisovale, Oat. 4-4 an exhibition in Ker,] Caj,"il. •- 3 aSoii.& M ell Pix i is,t New Ti'il- fences" _ _ _. : e'Aonc a our ware racoms v frr r1!+pt-r cent.. ra • - - l'i.1 PUr+TiLL, LiePnsed auctioneer: :'p L 'pe^tat nrPr elide;i,f theat,bre coup- U.:),orno tva..ref:the ci inionth:). Iiaiu« Sewing NlitThitle:� 1' • far�ountlta o2 Forit"aontario. Aue rriees night. -.,f the Re,v,.- a 1 ux r�1pthe t - 1 on - t R t fort •ic Cal >ttonas:rs o2 as `44 of .a:;ginned to oa ahorttst D cif u'at-!fetal it: the,to%t%n'krall on �I,yt• „f e,a,,h itienther 'o-r. tLaH- C it cif. l; - :.. _ ticiv t.vt )ins Vol, tip, 'purl,,,«t-ref :,,u• P faotue. Addre,a(i reen Hi�rr P.O., Our. _. ,!e, 'ir,ar to atld hr•. e e t.l y u1>:NL ah re - ._ R,• S. Dillingfzam• «ttl+:irl tliE .tilt i•abilitp t l , K,alint; POtCIIF tt;,,.tw erre r<, Tti:a nu '�lt>ctlrotrS. ks, -Pickering'". ... -K, Licrrnsed Ano- _. _ • �, L D. Ban 'ckering�- tcama the• dect.inn of Cil*t Juaur,' JI r. '•+ttlrr m I t he I eyed 1hrrP breve 1 • vera�'a:+iatnrana Ccnetr)r for t*_ :num erinq,.Qttt- 11rr.,lith: in rhta•l ins th• E.+oral Up altnr,�t i,ec t; ,i i uutrn^r' culumittc d nn - -- ' es o. ur an a ano ro c:c. :c _ Tho �l+fro; dalesconicCted and va:n4t:Jn9 made a: -moi '— u4n iil•-La'ttt' r.i th � •I'i;wtt'<hiii: .the elt•etriI's of Yici.ri•ing. Thoirght� _ � :,rate ebargr, Estate- and con•iiumenta er:n- hors all pi(•-int t s • let �Ir. ��'hitt rugs n hip of I'ir kprint; vhrntld pay distantly in& ged and s►::d by auction or l�tPtr Toeld.in jhr•:•hail. �lL TERN. RANI, OF CANADA, gtnvau Ral4. yattl'aCM. 7? to-, as ee ant nye LM[i tr r attr a pPriple'.: 'vxpenses ttc well Leoalacccuutepromptlycollecteda32sat:*•' C O _1 c,•tnRlnntcatt.,n :tc1s rs;td, flint ] incorporated by act of Parliam out 1874 p Wagner 4! "WWWV llcl'tt'l atwit, Stu.ttfviiie, Sufic:- at. -Ir' trot• loon y. Believed 311i.�.ucy -_ [actor;.aetJ'rmegta•- .g'taranteed. Ynoro dr • . `Janl,•.: mann teed d tvnulr�.aaise any eq. required by -Pickering write for Lerma and vsrt;C'ltara, Brougham tar for Ru.,� l'C OAneP re daTtntge., to It _ Dat. Dates maybe axed by phone NEws Ca,nncil, %utaorteedCa)lta1..................... ]61000,1700 ofut. y Flare a fell line of fres]rand cur- h,or.-t-and rig by getting in culvert r u 1[r. �Ir•Farlane ryas pleased with'the Subscribed Canted..-e................. .50.800, rit-h con(r-si„n. - ed meals coustantl5• o11' harTrl. representative gathering. Thought amt....... ... :arra. •- 1b°0ro - i'tre Reeve stated that be lratl t i-iiedAssets Readily O LO BreAkfast: Bacon l there tyles no 'justice would notever-in the JcIIv Cows+,EsQ, T.H.MoMurax as i - OI18 Spite Roll, + C't,vast'. ace .and diel not sac that i3 President Cashier _ P• dccistrin, council would not be dein Baal, Bolognai �-einers,-etc. the horse had,iieeh damaged to any their duly in not enterin nn a al. ' }neat rxtt�tlt. lie did not make any - one a ti t Farmer's s e l3 P special attention given o mer al o - 5 per.cent.— No person' could prevent spy votes Collections solicited and promptly made Highest pl"l�Ps paid for =*tlem•-ret. frirtn spending his own money at an Farmer's Notes dtecountoq American and Butcher's•Cattle. The Reeve read * summons which: Foreign Exchange bing�and sold !d drafts to _- elPCtiOn. aped, ave a eons p a o2 the wor - had been nerved tm him at the tilt;pa mer said that the Reeve had . R%jsael Cunuer ciainli irg$W damn es, est alto ed on sposits t high 2isnrance of all kinds - Diced ills sentiments in the matter. Interest snowed on deposits at highest env The Reeve read a letter from A. Was o sed to a ealin on account rent rates,Lad credited half-yearly to Spring Chickens Wanted. Ppod Pit. gg Manager. attended to P ;'bite giving explanation as to why of the nods of the ownsiiip. If the he was unable to attend the meeting. Alliance vrould tal-P hold_of financial -- - -- We will pay the highest market price He alio rtated-that as the•sol-kUor ed- en d be willing e _ d he wool il'ng to ant ran for rill chickens. Those having Wised an appeal agaitist Judge Mere- appeal. •g.—._'e Real-Estate handled-Conveyane- then should see us before.selling, dith's decision he thought the councilMr. Beaton, on being called, did not ' were ju;ti[ied.in peoceeding. think tn-his position th t he should � ins done on short notice. We also sell field and garden seeds for A eaniinunication was read from r j� s A what the .Council' should do. lime. - - the W. Rennio'Co., Itd, at cata- Drs: Ft eel and Fish re ,Roland Cray- He said the Chief Justice exoneratedpf to ne. rices here one of the *skin diel. ` �wu 150 acre farms or so- e. o best seed stores in Canada. ,� conununtcation was rear tom front any knolvledge of bribery or cop- ' cod house and lot ili''L'illa e. _. Spink,Toronto, re assessment• rn tion. C) tSionds' a. g g No,'1 Groceries. Salt, Oils, Turpentine A large delegation frout the Teutp- P ss utchison and H,o er did khat - _. vight l An hand.- Pvk era n e r. x not see wit the 7onrict shrnt x ? ilT3F-----~ ttwitk`on Rogers, I'resid°itt, stated fatiut-hearted at all tcitli such: a good - Tcvct hearts is often a dainty E. Bryan, 1flana err- uinted to re resent then). urat14rtty, to utc a tug st' Ott g lJ P carne out of ilio taxes. - i. i i 'an Mr. Reynolds. was heard .: 'Votary Public, Pickering: • . . On ne ti . . Osborne, .ecu►tdrd h J•tri)eS acnd asked the emincil to consider the ` iamon . T. C. O y T McFarlane, moved that if the Temper- _ = DOMINION ' BAN iepi,espntattive gathering preseut,.The dela �parklirtg d jJ M + attce Alliance thinks prupt r to engagt� ; fe'el)ng of this gathering tvas to enter ;idditi6iial counsel and will pay for _ _ Yon n ill Abe ; a.protest. ag lobs t the nllf: it decision Services of saJa)e, tvo:as a .(onncil will There is something in common with regairtl to Local Option. IAd not enter an a l#tpeal aCahist, thi'judgment bettve'en 'tht� niewry eyes of a Capital .A,uthorized $41000 000 feel lila• standing by and seeing the of,Chief JitStlCe,Afer'editllt3 decision, blushing maiden and the farina- , Ca uo, $3,000,000 toicP of the tyhole township set aside ;end will fight it tn.a finish if neves- ting sparkle of a diamond. They b the actions Of one roan. A preci- look well together, � DELIGHTED Reserve Fund and �+ 5 • • $1ry.—Carried'. rt Undivided Profits �w.3f 7`}9)G00 atetl-were.the efforts of the C nutcil ut n n Alliance w:s tendered the �+t : When you see oiir nen'line of• connection with tenTperarnile: Believed C ins to this aplreal. The ]zs f : ` Toilet Soaps. t ' '" dee gXtidgot>, Hadlconsnited chieft in fo Alli ortncif for listen Ott mOt101T C011irr'11-adj011T'ned.. • WHITBY- BRANCH NEWS 1�'trsery brand is richly,and deli aria, wlap -favored an appeal. He Stouifiville. Let.yonr last and best g.ift,to the, eatel perfumed with pare flower General Banking requested secretary of Alliance to relief maiden be her engagement ring- oiiors an 1s uneace a or ,i i Ynctr�pass.e. t nanimousl h the Several represetrt.>tiros• of the Hen- and let it be a diamond. It will :o-do Children. B4siness ransa6 6d. Alliam'ce,*skin the+Council'to aippea r erson r -_ ear g against the decision. Said if-it••were were in to n on.Sate r lay last and in- heart t rejoice. , Cavite for mechanics and others necessary-would not hesitate to give spected. .the Pork- Factory. bnlding In >iickly :remove all stains special atxention given to the-collet- fini:i:ciatl~tts5istance, but a number with the view of establishing works in W. q tion-of farmer's sale and were present who did not think that this to, a rom the hands. other notes, proper. The Alliance was favorable fo A quiet home wedding took pierce ret We cam show pot: some that Let us bade the pleasure of how securing- additional leal .counsel-to the-.residence. Mr. and \its. Jas. Cook, cannot fail to merit goer admit- let al assist the resent township counsel in 4-4 Huxley St., South Parkdale, Turon= *tion• in these and other- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. P g I leading the case. Would like to to, .-on Saturday the 16th lust, ellen.. J lines to you.. - „� know mind of Council as• to--flnnncial their daughter, Miss Grape Lonise I R aY �ep..taitls received of $1. find and legit matters, and would like to Smyth, was nnited in marriage to 1i r. a lY a Bassett • :' '• upwards. _ Confe.r-tvith.Catuicil and act.with them Marlyn L.„James, of Toronto. .lir, =21t02'Bl3 allowed at' highest in every•way possible. James teas formerly on'the 'staff of Phone maitrfl7, w current rates. Rev. Mr. Park, on motion, teas the Trihune for a number of years, Jeweler and Optician, DICKERING Cornpaundedjor Cala half fieacd. c6ttla only emphasize what Iand Mrs. James was once also* regi had already been said. Pointed out•elehb b€Stdufft'itl'e. Ther' ribune joins Rrcrck'street Eolith: t�'llitll�. yearly.- _ the large and representative gather-!with ,their many friends in wishing' , • V �T �.J.THORTON, ing, He thought the response to-the the happy couple aixrndant prosperi-ty PHARMACYMANA02311 very shoriCnotice of meeting 'of Alli-,and happiness.-Trill ne. r- '3: ,,: - sew : � �1..-::a> ,y4'k.',"�'• 4.,aPy,- GGc ' „� ""'''", �h r;1 - 3 - ... .,.. '... •-_ , :_u .._,:t.�.u: -. .`., ,.:Sts; .rte',.', n T� :,. ✓-�. t ct m�Y�'� -1­1—1 . -mor t3` = - • o ,.. .0 -.. 77 r.-.v .. .>'. .. ..,y .:4 �:�.,. Y.w ....E °t' ,.. b'i7.`. .. :-� .yyw. ?!F,�'.;, ,. '..�$� 3- X' is i�t'' - 'Ip9�sfcu', 1. tar " �;r'•. v.. ,.. r. .•N„, ..,..: ." ,fi w.: .:;1 L.�J...,�..,:.yM•'.•► r. ,i, .•: u �,, 'a - ,. V 1. , - .,( - Channel, north shore Lake Superior, RAN AMUCK IN S?RlP1;P. �fil���� ,!f CAJR IERS ,.SOLD $1,otxl. _. . _ _. i _ " North Bay wharf-Replankin Dashed Itnto Vehicles Crowdetd With LEADING I g, $1,200. _ . ,+ Olipha1.nt wharf-Improvements, 8600, Excursionists. 1. -'- BREADSfUFFS. _.. .. � " . . OFFICERS Penetanguishene - Wharf improve- A despatch from' London, England,' (` - -- - mento, 6],000. r says: One of the worst disasters in the Toronto, June 26. - Flour -- Ontar'!tr --- I' - Point•Edward-Dredging, _$5,250, history of electric tramway traction in. -Exporters bid $3.15 for-96 per cent.. - -, - - River Thames-Wharf near mouth at this country occurred -on Saturday to patents buyers' bags, for export; millers. • • •" river, additional amount, $800, the vicinity of thelamous Highgale Arch- a.sk $3.20. Manitoba-First patents, $4.' .A- Serious State of Affairs in die Roach's Point=Wharf, $3,200, way. One of the Aliddlesex County 4fl to $4.60; seconds, $4 to $4:10; bakers' r -- Sault Ste. Marie wharf-Dredging al). Council's_splendidly, equipped,trams got $3-to 84. • -' proaches, 650,000." Uut of control and dashed at fearful Wheat- Ontario- No. 2 white, 8231,0 usslan Army. ,Sault - -Ste. Marie wharf-Improve. s{eed down the incline. On the way bid, C.P. No. 2 mired, 82c.bid, P._ � ments, $5.000. down--it crashed into and overturned a R.; offered at 83c, G. T. R. � „ ' '' , . Severn River-Deepening over rocky funeral coach and finally dashed into. a Wheat-Manitoba - Offered at 87j;c,• - . _ shoal at Washago, $•400, motor omnibus and hnother electric Owen Sound, or Polut Edw_ardi No. 8 The Times' correspondent at St. resented demands which were acceded Silverwater, Manitoulin Island tramcar at the foot of Eiighgate Hill. The northern, offered at 84%c. l PetersbuKg cables as follows:--Sch'epkin too, and they have now returned to duty. Wharf, additional revote, $1,500, -t•"'o latter vehicles were crowded with Pens-No. 2, 82c bid, outside. F - has returhed -from Bialystok with evi The soldiers of the notorious Semen- -Steamboat route on south side of Saturday afternoon excursionists. On Oats - No. 2 white offered at 40c, Parry Sound Island, Georgian Bay-Re- the way down the car, which had at- outside; 3J3<,c bid. ` Bence that minor police officials insta- ovsk re iment, whose name became taincd a speed 2 Y g pairs to piers,.A2,500. . - P d of sixty miles an hour, Corn-No., •-yellow offered at file, Ta gated and organized the massacres, synonymous with repression owing to wrecked a number of small vehicles. The run Co, to .arrive. -- ?ifgher officials observing a benevolent' Toronto .harbor-Yorks at eastern - , n.- . neutrality. _ the deeds committed by these troops at entrance, balance due Contractors motor bus was smashed to pieces and �r - '�toscow; are •reported to•have held a . hurled through s neighboring shop _ - in in the arm Aiurrny grid Clecel3nd; X63.635. COUNTRY PRODUCE. y'steadily in- meeting and to have decided that they \Vando�=cr wharf-Reconstruction of I'ofit, There were extraordinary scenes lions at Sebacto of mutinied, but were opo obrium, and must-wipe out the 1 lyln - about like soldiers on n battle- h i y ed unchanged.- creases. x j Two arrison ,artiller bntta- cannot an lognger endure the public n panic. The dead and in ured were - s he-market retains an easT - g Y ice pier, $'.000. u ter P P r g tone, and not g disarmed. Witrrton breakwater - Additions persons were killed on Y, prints .. .. :. .:. 20c to 21a - - Soldiers at Krasnoyarsk. stain_on the regiment. The tenderness amount for reconstruction of super- fold. Three Creamer 'e 3 wounded a colonel and killed a captain. with which the military authorities are P the' spot and-some forty injured, Some do solids .. .... .... 19Cto200 . ' Both had sabred men while in a slate cf treating these and recurring exhibitions structure in.concrete and•stone lalling, a. the latter are not expected to recover, Dairy, prints - ..... l6c to 17c _intoxication. At Riazan the mutineers or the mutinous spirit among the troops $4,000• rolls '.... ...... .... �........ 15c to]6c' killed nobody,i because they aimed high. is suillcient evidenc�-that-they fear'the Winnipeg River - Improvements, _ Tubs .... ... 14ii to 160 _ $10.000. DEAD UNDER �R• Cheese - The tendency of the ma"rkefp The mutiny is reported over, 'all the entire army is-infected. Among the mail•subsidies is an item continues easy. Prices here are quoted rRen's demands having been granted. A - • `•- of $1,500 to provide for steam communi- `% Prominent'Citizen of-Montreal Was unchanged at i t/.c to 12c for new, and .. ,Strike of the dockers at R •bensk serious- "DOWN WITH THE JEWS. . Run-Over. - 14 is to 15c for, old. Y cation with Pelee Island. N ly interferes with the,grain trade.. . -. , A despatch from Berlin says: An in- �� - - A despatch from Montreal says: john Eggs-The damp weather has resulted; DETAILS _OF MUTINY. habilru;t of Bialystok, Russia,'who was - • .• - Morrison, one of the best known citizens in very"heavy.shrinkage, on account of ' i - The Associated Press cables..lrom St. present during tike• entire massacres .NOT-ENOUGH FOR H:11tVEST. of Montreal, was knocked down and the mixed qualify of the eggs coming - there and who has arrived in Berlin, kilted by a street car on St. Lawrence forward. Sales are now being made ai - Petersburg:A serious mutiny, which P Y Main Street, on Sunday morning. Mr. I a time threatened'ta place the [or- Lias given the German Hebrews' Aid Cry For Help Will be Creat, Says Triomf- 17c to 18c. tress of Sebastopol in Society an account of the recent events {iratiori Official. Morrison, who was in his 74th yeMr, had Potatoes -Are unchanged and fairly p possession•of the firm in lone. Ontario, 70c to 85c out of mutineers was su there Part as follows:- - A Winni des alch says:: "Not for been out for a walk and was returning • ._ ppressed yesterday, •June 14 was the fortieth anniversary Peg P home. While crossing--Pine_Avenue, on store; eastern Delawares -at 85c to r1'13yci ' - according to a special despatch to The of the compulsory adhesion of man many years has there been such a short- - t Novoe Vremya, The mutiny was storied y the main street, a car on its way down Quebec, Catholics to the Orthodox Church aril a- age of town came along, and before tuft. )\-nr- Ba.ed Elay-1Irld a firm tone, and is , t' by a battalion of.fortress artillery which celebra4i�n oI the event was elaborately ri:on, who was not very active, could quoleil unchanged'nt $10 per ton for No. i. declined to obey orders, whereupon the oared. The police and military were migration, on Thursday. "There has 1 timothy and $7.50 to $8 for No. 2. p. -get out of the way, lr. v:as caught by , I .men were promptly disarmed. The two, full armed; apparent! 1Srepared for' a been so much ratlway construction in the car and dt Baled Straw-Unchanged at $6 poi - - -battalfoas Hien mutinied.acid took y g Y 4t'r'etl under the wheels, i' session of the p°S- conflict. Thou h there were no visible progress and the rands are so hard up ion •for qar lots -on track here. - for men that the are ,snatchin u both of his legs being severed. He was guns in the north .shore- enemies, the Jew's became alarmed and y b p dead when removed from under the _ batteries, but- on the appearance of sought hiding places..:_ On Thurfday every avnilable hand. however, even oar. Deceased was a noted character in ht0�1TREAL �lARI:ETS. several loyal regiments o1 infoiitr the processions of OrthodnY Russians and «iib tRcr rail�iays eliminated it wnvlci h wa and had been a famiiiur fl Y Ki y Y. M;ntreal. June 26.-Grain - Demand 6 mutineers,abandoned.the Idea of .fi ht Catholics to a chur:•hcs te;;an . and 'i'e'impossible this. summer to su•1pty in financial circles for inane to g r inti_ the d?mands th►oughnut btanitnha and years. far 1l.rnitoba wheat from foreign sources s fag and .-t:ere_apnarvntiy-passing ' : General Nepleu�f. corrimiinder of the -dint. Lateir an uproar hepnn at one c•c *,r arm help o gather the ` fortress of Sebasto oI, is represented to,Fart of the rocessions, and the-rumor' lFnrvcsLs. ;Foga now.we cannot meet the who had been a bachelor rip to this s111 vew. Mr. tage. quiet: dy .andi - . ' p P ; P demand, and as the summer advances riarried a young woman, and as he 'i4l Oats - No, '2,.43 1c to 413%c; No' 3, rT be greatly'concerned -about,the temper spread that.the Jews had thrown a the cry for Uel ne other relatives his la a estate_�,6 is %c to 43c; tio. 4, 41;c to 42yc. r of the Sailors as weFl as'tJie soldiers.Cf. tomb into the crowd and were tearing a Y pis, going to be enorm- revert to her• '.Peas-'79c f.o.b. per bushel, 78 per cent the fortress. Russian priest to. pieces. The crowd ons. My esllmntc now is that there will p it �e-needed -at least from 20,000 to 25,000 1 Corn-No. 3 ?nixed, 583;c; No. 3 yel- .7 .. shouted Down witri the Jews. and men to harvest the crops.- ,% - MORALE.OF THE ENTIM"ARMV .. thereu n rou hs armed with ciubs en- P -" TOLD FRIEND TO FIRE, • low, 57 c ex ;rack. f�' Flour-;\Ianiloba spring wheat s !-red the_ nearest Jewish houses .and Among the triamigtants who wilt ar- — Vents, $4.60 to $€:70 6tongbakers', $t.Q SHAKEN. - br°u t the inmates out, destr to ryve in 17l'innipeg On Saturday will be William Ryder Shot Dead b Mille , h - g Thirty-two fishermen from Stornoway, Y y to gi.20; winter wheat patents, $•4-.10 to L . .,That the morale of the whole army whatever they found within. .Kincade. 81.30; strai ht winter wheat patents, __ "The military in the meanwhile be an of the Islami of Lewis which belongs to i' Js being Shaken by the revolutionary ' g the Heb ed group: The immigration A Susses; N.B, despatch says.: Wil- to $4 50; straight ro}ler-, 53.90 to in ;props ands-fs., roved b the..continual firing upon the douses • of prominent f4,.-1(l:.do.. in bags, $1.85 to 82; extras, " g p Y authorili are puzzled where to lace ham Ryder, eighteen cars old, lies dead . I -ion of ,the �tiellious outbreaks Jewish townsmen, and Jews were hauled p P Y g Y' $f.50 to $1,70. . , _ . G from their houses, beaieii to death and the fishermen. from the.faraway..fslands at his home at Jordan Mountain, about Miyfecd-\Ianitoba bran in bas 816.- timong the tmops. It appears to be con as the know nothin of farmin twelve miles from S F lyr- • - It3rtaed that the iioltschoff- ent at their bodies mutilated beyond recogni- Y S 8• unsex, as the result ?�; to $17;-shorts, 80 to $21 , er ton•J "r�s � z - n tion. _,..._ =, of n .shrwting accident which occurred i $ P _ _ , :' .1"azan has driven out its officers and• l nfako bran iri bulk, $]?; shorts, $°0 to Y po y '-'The Jewtsh shops in the vicinity In - on Saturday morning, Ffyder and Mil- $,•0,50: milled mauille, 5`21" to $25 •burned the armor . -Another re rt�sa s -`CHUACII GUTTED BY FIRE. _-10e'soldiers deliheralely attociced the the mealrwhile ;were plundered, ruffians - _ , sey Kincade,' a fourteen-year-old lad, straight grain mgpifle,$25 to $27 per to - ;, oRlcers' club at Ryazan, ki111ng one ot1i= Taking away all the portable vahrables. Ilamitton's Centra! Presbyterian, Badly were .at Ahq'Ryder home,, and Ryder ' Roiled Oats-POr hat;, $2.10 to $2.20; - _ . F'ur•niture, mirrors and pianoe were de- Damn passim Kineade his'rifle, t0lirr him it o co e.,,, >I 1. cer'and wounding two others. A-panic g in car lots; ram i .30'to $ 40 per - • ,- jprevaiis .in the fawn.: molished and the-remains.thrown into Bed. .-. was not-loaded, and if he doubted It to beg. • _ r the-str'eet." A Hamilton despatch -` Point It at-him and fire. The bay slid 111ty-No. 1, $9.50 to $10, No. • $8.543• • ' Four companies antes of the Viborg re p ch says: Central p g. . The account goes on- to tell vividly of so, but unfortunately' the rifle was t� $9, cldv r, mixed, $1.50 to $8, and Church, the leading Presbyterian church anent stationed.jn St..Petersburg have;the revolting.scenes that 1ohowed. - loaded. and Ryder fell to the floor un- pure clover, $7 to $8. ' here, situated at Jackson and McNab conscious. He died six hours later. Eggs-The market is steady in tone -- . . .-- streets, was gutted by fire early o . D01 INION :�ARLIAMEN� Royal Commission to investigate-grain -We+dnesday morning. The fire,• which he .Charge entered RyOr's forehead, tinder a fair`tk mand. No. i candled set- - •, trade, $10,000. was supposed to have eon caused by crushing It In and p ttiug out -both, .ling at•17c to 18c, and No. 2_a 1635x:I4 •' es. Some,shot also lodged in the el- 1766. - t electric wires, broke out shortly before eyes. S -ONTARIO PUBLIC-BUILDINGS." bow, which goes to show that he must revisions-Bnri•els of hrnvy Canada ' 1 o'clock. There was s me delay In , , SUPPLE4fEtiTARY, iaST]MA I ' have had his hand to his forehead when short cut pork, ft3; light short cut, $.1.- Ontar[o Rrts'!he loliowing votes :tar $wing the alarm, and when the [ire 5r narretc `etenr fat hack,-$�r2.50 cam- ublic buildings men arrived the had ork cut out for the gun exploded.'• ' Supplementary -,estimates to -tie p Y pound lard. 7�/,, to.Sr, (:anadian Pure amount of $4,SG7,,1G for the nine months Alexandria pubite bui!dltig, recon them. The smoke w s so dense that it • ---I lard, 113;c to 12c: kttle rendered, i2%c -enrang March 31., 1907, were tabled, slruction of portions destroyed by.tire, .was nand to locate the -fire, but after - KING IIA�HON CROWNED." ' - . to 13c: hares. 135.,'c to 15c, according to • .making a total of S71-a.6Q4,463' to be voted $9,"- water was poured into the building for . size; breriktast bacon, 17c to 18c'; Wind-Amherslbur. ublic buildin tm-• some time flames burst otit of the' front �n Im sin Ceremon fir the Old Norse env bacon', I& to 16 r: fresh killed abat . '< "' for the period named. Ot this $54,184, t~ F g. r Po 9 Y '�, 1 - - ° 1198 is chargeable to consolidated, Land, Provements and repairs; $1,000. . _ and side windows, which were all blown Cathedral. .ir,ir dressed hogs, $10.50; alive, $7.65 to- - and $18,419,765 chnPgeab}e to'¢apilal. Arnprior-public buildings, Lepairs and out. The firemen,preyentcd the flames - _, -- 6;,75 per SW pounds. ' improvements, $2,000. from• spreading to. the Sunday school, A Trondhjem despatch says: .hang • WHERE TI IE N40NEY GOES. Barrie public building, renovating In- but the inside was gutted.. Che loss will Haakon, son of .the present King of ' . BCFFALCt MARKET • Accompanying .these supplementaries terior, etc., $1,000. be heavy. The church was built many Dr nmark, and QucffrC 13-dagghter. •' a further estimate of 585,340 for he Belleville public' building, additions,. years ago, and-'was one of the hand- of King Edward, were on Friday crown- Buffalo, June 26. Flour - �hiiet. alterations, ..and repairs to ostoflice somest in the cif having been improved eci�+ing and,Q-ueen of Norway, in the \\heat - Spring firm; No. 1 Northern, current fiscal year. The biggest items. P Y` g P '- Winter offerings Ai ht„ No. 3 red. fittin c etc.,$2,000: . • • several ears•a o. A short time since a cathedral- The coronation core- &c; g• g - - 'chargeable to capital are:-The Inter- g � y S T ' tolunial Railway, $1,011,000; 'public Fiamilton' postoffice, alterations to fine new organ \%as installed. ,Rev. Dr. 4Ranies, which were very elaborate, We Corn-Easy; \o. 2 yellow, 57ye; �rorks, $447,2(10; nomini. lands for 'building; etc. '-4t`evoW, $6,,000. Lyle is =the pastor. were' conducted - by the Bishop o! No. 2 corn; Wye. Oafs-Dull; Nu. 2 Surveys, $75.000;-rnilwa s and canals, Galt public buildin,• additional ac- _.-..__}..._. Trondhjem, assisted by the leading wirite, 4�%c: Barley-Choice Western Y cnmmoilati n, atleration& to t Minis rs`an Chief Justice Cf ofiered=�Oc. -Aye-Stronger; No. 2, 6135 ; , .8214,550;, p{iblic w•or ks,_marine, $737,- 4 Posto[IIce -CATHEDRAL DESTROYED Cab to_67c._in_storc.. _.. _ -' one filtingc,_etc..-to'complete, 81,500, the�$u rani �ourt -After -tlie.-anoint- -- - - �ipp'r©pria;`ens eliargFable' -t° in" - ment of His ,Ma est b the, bishop; the come are:-Civil ge,.vernment $2`2.151; Niagara Falls public building, im Narlriiticerit. Structure,at Nicolet,_ 1 y Y . roe ements, $1.000: „ . Que'• latter- and Prime Minister Michelson • -NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET. legislation, $13,850; arts, agriculture and P a Prey to,Flames: co ointl aced the crr,�vn on his head, . New.Yorry-w Nn rk, Ione 26, --Wheat.- Spot ,tstatisties, 8155,000 i '.quarantine. •5109,- Port 'Arthur.public building; improve- _ 1 Y.Pt . o _ _. mi i la an defence, tai - public building, im- e_sp ' and the bishop conjointly handed him f.o.b. afloat; \'o. 1 northern Duluth, ways and canals, $71,277; public works, St, Catharines g, Fire broke- out in the ciithedral on �� �E° 81,233,806, p meats, including renewal • Of Thursday night, utter{ destroyin the the sceptre. Atter a prayer offered.by -• c:f..o . afloat; No, 1 northern :1lani- rove e b lutnbin , etc.; X4,000, Y g e bishop, the latter and Interior ',titin- io ljtc f b b afloat. plumbing, magnificent structure, together with the • ` SOb-E INTERE?f1NG IT[hiS. St. Thomas Drill Hall, adin frier •Arctander,conjointly handed the gr g old parish church,'C6nvent of the' Sis- Kin the'orb; an stoat er R ar Minis he • :CATTLE MARKET. ii i' Following'are among the chief items grounds; 63,0iS0. tors of Assumption'and the residence of g L- Olsson and the bishop handed'the sword . Toronto, June 26.-TrAding was active � . of interest:- 1 . Toronto Custom House, Government Monsicgneur •Suzor, late Bishop of of Stale to his eta-est These core- Jit the City°Cattle.Aiarl:et to-day, thou h hs o{ avin Esplanade in front of Majesty. • ttenance of additional -hranch agricullur Custom Hous,:.proper y (revoic), $3.315. 8.400,000, on which there was partial in= monies were o owe y. he benedic=' e _ . . • � - ,al-stations, $20,000. Toronto Drill Holl and Armories, surance. Three hundred Sisters were in lion, slot!: offering. 'al nc-iwms of anitoba Gov.ernm�nt share o[-paving University` the convent when.the fire'broke out, but =T--•- }r•-r E`;irort Cattle=Occasional lois were Saskatchewan and Alberta -(revole), anic Ches-tnut streets revote), $1.8;)0, not let go for less g;,ruled. 85,25, though ( they had time to escape, riot, however, ;:`KILLED BY EXPLOSION. the g5.and ?.25 prices ruled.•In general, -v*-, - - - cuontri--#u811 ttic,n-R-Tmprnvn- 11 y mang fainted and some of - - - tie s s^. .o.., �,-05 to-$5:2 -medium to - Dominion -Exhibition at . Halifax, ments and repairs, $1.500, the odder ones had become hysterical. Bad Accident in. We Dominion Carriage good $4.S5 to $5.10; bulls, $i to $-4.40; • .,850.000. . Toronto. postal station C" Govern- Forhmateiy, the children who'go -here • cows:$3.75 to $'1:25. •- Grant to - Charlottetown Exhibition, ment sliai•e of cost of street pavements, Works. to study had returned to their homes Butchers' Cattle'- Choice lots Brought ' •-'1906, $10,000: etc.. $500, for holidays. It is.-not known how.the A,. )Montreal. despatch says.: .George $,:90.per cwt.; co;rse fat cattle were Fitting • up militia camt) grounds, .Toronto Postofilce-Work of restora- fire originated. The local fire brigade Fisher, foreman in the.priming room of easy in tone, as were also cows; picked ?435.000: . • ,lion to make,good damage done by fire, was quite overpowered, but assistance the ,Dominion Cartridge Company`s rploted at 5.4.6.1 to ..4.9(1; rood to thrice, _ .. C: nstruction of� new rifle ranges, 1525.000.. came from St. H}'acinthe. - • works' at. Brownsburg, Que.: died on !'}.M-'to 81.65; bull's. 83,:5 to•43,75: cows, . 82,,000. , Windsor Dominion buildings-To pay Sahirday: inorning.of injuries sustained 8.1.',.; to 8!,.25: tanners, $L7� to S2. Completion of works 'at Eislitax and municipal corporations 'for local im- 1VILL`E`IFORCE LOCAL OPTiUN. in an explosion at the -corks on Friday. Slorl:ers ,and Feeders - Choice $3.5010 I Esquimnit, $25.000. , provenimts, $1,771.78. At the time of the -explosion he was to $. i5: common-$2.75 to $3.25; short- Welland Canal, electric lighting and. . • • -' alone, .ancl it is su Dred he .was'en- keep Ir odors; 8!,.75 to $4.90; heavy teed- power plant, $50,000. • - i-IARBOR APPROPRIATIONS. Government � c of s a peciat in• gaged, as usual, pouring-primers from e s, $4.65 to $1.75; stockers, $3.25-lo'$3.. . The rn nt Appoint S r 1. • Deepening portions of summit level, - spat one box to another, when in some tin. 75 .trzcl; bulls $; to-52,25, S- ! " 870,000. Appropriations for harbor improve-' • '' Afilch Cows - They•• brought from A Toronto despatch says: lu np accnunlahla manner {here was sufficient ¢25 to 845 acconiin Conslruct.iori of culvert and dock at merits in Ontario are:- g to quality. Choice -Colchestea=Cam tenon of.wharf im- poinlment of 'J, A. Ayearst, of rh•imes- frir:lionr 4o produce an explosion. gold al 54:1 to-SZ". comrrmn; $25 fo -$35; { • Welland, $50,1100. _ = --- P ville, to he Provincial Inspector, ,wider -Fisher's body • wheR f"nd-afterwards , r cars for the v r r vements $•2,000. srri Calves 8:5 to afro Li nor License Act, . the Onc r;o was filled with primers, his face and Calves Prices from 3%c to 5%c,pa;r General, $39,000. t Collingwood -Harbor improvemen , Government as agora excinpIifieri-its hands beuig•badly ?aCgrttted. Almost all - . . . - Trent Canal fin roremen'ts, $15,500. 520,000. pound_ _ _ _ - P desire"1n enforce fully•the law is ii is I his- clothilzg -was .away. He,-�•ns Addition. to Supr,:me Court ]fbrary, C7mtberlrtnd wharf - improvements, at resent. Thi; new official will'be em-. Sheep and iambs - Esport ewes are P I still -alive', but• .unconscious, and'-re- quntrri at $4.25 to $4.50; bucks at $I,:,U 11 I • • • 'Ottawa, -$20,000: $1.if10. 1,;oyrt{-for tHc;speeial purpose of seeing,nlained in that condition until next to 53.75, whilr'spring lambs were-stealy. `' ' Drudging, • Ontnria. and. Quebec, ._Echo-•Ray �rhnrf-Tn cnmplete,'$800. •• trial there are no violations or evasions morning,-when he expired. The prim-' of -3;50 to $G ' - , :• $170,000.• •• . - '�iagnetawan-Wharf on River Magni:.- of the statutes in-local option districts. ing room was badly wrecked. Hogs - Oirntnlinns nt ]5c . Ace-breaker in i.awreof nceroa ri nal ka\{alta y!rnvi ]ending piers-Itfpair5 Mich a position.was provded'for:by the _ g Por cwt.. ' --�+�--L-•-- down at $7.`~5 for selects and $7 for 3c � _ ,_ _ Liquor License Act, as it stood, print Iigh s d Sats, -fed-and,wutei�J l al•._. Northumberland S'rnits $75,000. and nrldil.iogs tn, 81.500. I c�en to the amendments of Inst session ERROR. NEARLY FATAL. _ t. and . Breaking ice, Thunder Bay and Lake McOregor's Creck°Renewnl of bank 'I ut-no steps wercAtilion to fl+l it: The - --- ors sny p, ospe1 * are for still lower ` ' -'Superior,'$30,000: ' : '- - protection work*, $3.000. duly of seeing that liquor was not sold St. Thomas Woman Took Oxalic Acid rices ;��- --_ Building and rnainlenanr-e fish breed Mitchell's Ray-improvements,-$3,000. iri local option municipalities was left in Mistake for Medicine. T ti • fig establishments, great lakes,.$12,000. ,tordan hnrbor-Tnwards erection steel to the inspeCtbrs_ of ,ilcenses within A despatch {torn St. Tllrnrtas says: The Provincial Government hag ie - - .c.ost of an estimatirn of the .present "*hose jurisdiction such places existed,. bridge of increased span over Twenty- Mrs. John Miller, Taibnt Street, nnrrmV- ciared the Temaf nmi 'forest reserve is value of old ravels in the Klondike, 1'hc�e ltv no ore not absilved trope g g mile f'rr•ek, $1,500. �th,il. ditty now, nut-they will have the Iv' escrtped •death' on cunday by taking hr• a mining division. 812,000. Adrhtinn to M.mrtteville wharf, nn r:,i f anew nuthorliy, who will travel oxalic, acid in mistake far medicine. 6he \{r. Justice Osler has been aopnin4ei _ - fxpercea of L-lfe Inaursnee Commis- bake Nin;ssing,"$.4100. (ntnut ,M province, visiting local op_ �,ns found.in an unconsnious cnndtiionrl Chairman of the conimiscion for PI !tion, !610,000. Removal at' boulders, from Magnet bon districts. l,iA prompt ,nedical aid -saved her lite, revision of the Ontario statues,..:- . _ .__...- .. -- .1 a ax o�� :,�,E. �Y u a ,.r x L., „ie,� .�'t'iu,_.,. .•!A,i(,'., .a. _..s,_.uS;,-.-:w '.u4a s,.�+. `.riu;.�.::' 'T. iMac,, r' n+.: �c, •n r..e.+fy: 1:rm "•sin'' '^ tm- •' .L i v f ry;,fi �S"ii•; >v_ •+M 1• J ;,.. _: ''.'Fru++ s"' , IRS 3ski{4+`.'a _•ri sr ".i" ''r 9 , m P. xv:.v - v. :n ..•• .rw-� v- a- !.. •^ i r.•. ..'4'.!g'gc, .+':y"sa r..gl �:,. - •�-,. r,, i!� I• . . .�- w•' -.:.• :. *,. .., w. ,moi• 't�La .7a. f, •"?y>?:i+. f ' ,�! - s:�'' •-G. .�-•.:f', •,',•w rte 'd` '- "ate'' '' .'r _ ._ _ 1. • " ___L ,� r•„ a- •y .x 4 , :.- ` . # s . - �, ; „ .,: .� "Is she goner Nelly,,Jumped upon the Jied, and In- ,'That We was true, they all agreed ":":'1., Is answered Sybil, sharply; "I am .stated upon being recognised; but no- Now Sybil had to Dear the particulars Wo not gone! 1 am sitting here waiting for body noticed her. Noble humanity Is, o! the explosion, and the names of Its •, _.';. . ,'. �' you to come to your senses I" singularly ungrateful to their four-foot- victims. She shuddered as Captain' r'_; , ONJ[ I N Joe, who after the first glimpse had ed friends. Pendleton went over the list. • .,7t • not dared to look upon the ghost; How Lyon Berpers, forgetful of everybody "One feels the less compassion, how- `.. „s 3, ventured from this safe distance to steal and everything else in the world, was ever, when-one considers that this was :,`'. , • IAIN I a glance. The glance grew into a gaze, gazing fondly, wonderingly into his a case of the 'engineer hoist with his %,?, .­­­ I and Ihen he spoke: wife's beautiful pale face. His face was own petard.'" , - . .. _ _ _ "Miss Sybil—" _ _. _ like rdarble. "Dont you think, Marse Clement, ra _ _ _ - "Well, ]oeY'' "My own, my own;' he murmured._ Mrs. Barites would be the better fora : "- "" } "is it your, "By what miracle have you been pre- bit of breakfast?" inquired Aunt h?ergy. ; "Yes, it is L" _ served 2" "�i rtainly. And here is Berners, _ , OR, SYBIL BERNER'S "But an't you dead?" mysteriously in- Sybil could not answer; she could touching nothing yet, ,and everything t • - - - - quired Joe, g$z!ng at the pale face__of his only sob for joy at this reunion, forget- allowed to grow cold in our excitement A- mistress, now very pale indeed through ful, poor child, of the awful danger in :and_forgetfulness" said Captain Pen- ,-i VINDICATION ___ all tl}at she had suffered.' "An't'you which she still stood. dleton, anziousiy examining the condi- i - - - really dead..Miss'Sybil,?" Captain Pendleton remembered it. tion of the tray. `—' ti 1. "Not much, Joe." He first looked around to take note of "Oh, never you mind, Marse Clem, I f "But wa'n't you,robbed and murdered who was in Cher oom. There were Mr. can go down and fetch up some hot .,"" t by them riporate willians Y" and Mrs Berner,. himself. Joe, and the breakfast, and another cup and Sasser, •;CHAPTER VII.--(Continued). until she pulled out a short, narrow "Neither the' one'nor the other, Joe I Coloreds 'omen Margy-only one new and then may be the master and missis It was a,clear, bright December da piece of plank, which she immediately I- am Safe and sound, and have my witness, if there were no others outside {will take a bit of breakfast here loge `,' a g y bcg4n to.,use as a tool to•dig away the money and jewels still about me." who might have seen the entrance of then" put in Margy, as he lifted the tray •' 1`he morning; if sharp and 'told,'w•a.S refuse. A half hour's hard work cleared fresh and inyigoratin� her wa rota'the vault: She asscc� it uBut=wa'n't you redacted Y" gvbih. I to«take it from ilia room. j y P I was abducted, Joe; but not harm- He went end locked the door, that. no Be careful to let no word drop cot. They spent the middle of the day in and once more saw the dome of heaven ed I. It is.a long story, .Joe. I cannot one else should enter the chamber, And cerning.,nur new visitor," said Captain1. +0+04<4<���� —i I . rambling through the loneliest parts ,.f j above her head. tell it- naw,• because I want to know then he called• Joe to the distant. win-1 Pendleton, as he cautiously locked the 11 the mour_tatn fasAnessc�, :.and.gtithcrinr.�• Little Nelly jumped around her with about my husband. Is-he safe?" dow. . door after the woman. `_treasure of many sorts -of the sweetest I delighted. barks, and then ran up the "Yes, A'liss Svbilt he's a[ll right now 1 "you very reckless fellow! tell me who While she was gone on this errand, hut•'• I broken walls of the vault, and turned- Fly grieving ttrter yon!, 'cause every- besides ourselves have seen l+irs. Berates Sybil told her friends further details of That night while Genti"ka slept r around and looked'at 4er and barked, body beliebes as you perished in •the enter this house" . •' her life among the mountain robbers; ' soundly, and Sybil sat -with wide open as iL to say: . . blowing up of the old chapel. Lord! "Not a single s7u1, rnarster, outerr dis among other matters, she related ilia eyes, wondering what,fate had in store "This way 1 this, way P . • .where.was you all the.time? Did Nelly room. We walk all de way from de story of .Gentiliska Dubarry, at which for herr there came a scratching from But the irregularities in the dilapi- fired you Y" - Haunted' Chapel, and didn't meet no- her hearers were much surprised. . outside and. like a 16sh a little dog,dated wall, that furnished a sure foot- "Yes, Nelly found me; but-- �+ body we knowcd. !Miss Sybil she.keep (To be continued)• ••d ' Into the cavern. I hold for Nelly's little feet, would not - "Lord! the senso•of that littleAhing 1 de shawl over her head. . Dem as did - Nelly! dear Nelly! gasped;serve ' her mistress' tuf-n. -So Sybil "But tell; me about ' my husband. meet us couldn't a told.who she was or �� "'1. S h looked about the lacy, and cast around �Vheie•is he.'- even it she was white or Drack: When tiflLLIUN'AIIt1S' LEAST• site little terrier jiunpcd on�her P__ -knee,�` expressed in dog-fashion ]ts in her mind to consider how she should "fie is at .Capping-Pendulum's, a we got home here, I des opens de door Superb Banquet in London to th1 4ehgh `; finding its mistress. . contrive to reach the upper ground. She doing very well no t like I always do, and Miss Sybil afro Viennese Choir. e soon saw the way, but she held to rest Doing wary well_ now That. means .follows me in, likewise Nelly. Nobody - ,_ W Ass idled the dog a sadden in- before she could cdfnmence a new work: he has been doing badl lately I Has spiratioa e- to her. This feithiul g Y Y seed us, likewise we seed nobody, 'cept Amid a blaze of light and profusion of little frien ad found its way through)So she sat down and called the dog W he been til exclaimed Sybil, in It was Jerome, as was jest a passin'. red. roses the 300 members of tha . her, and both remained quiet for about breathless anxiety, d'uten de back door; wid a breakfast Weiner-Maennergesang- Verein - re _ :some subterranean passage. Why should 1 tan minutes=-A=idt�,n Sybil arose and $'No,•Miss•Syhii; but he -was in' the tray in his hands; but hie didn't see us, Vicnrtese Male Choir-dined at the it not lean cYhtl back-tf:re+�gtr- mid pas-1, ;ent to-work, arsd piled u the bricks old Haunted Chapel when de debbil acouse his back was to us, w•tiich that sage? She was not guarded, save by'and stones, unit] she had-raised for her- blowed it up." fellow is always too lazy to look over Savoy Hotel, London, England, recent.' Gentiliska, w•}fo was no.,V fait asleep. self a rune stairway half up to the tog. "Oh. good heavens!" cried Sy list, his own`shoulder no'matter what may lYThe setting of the banquet was worthy . There was at least a rhanre; se r,,, lhi: .., >,, -.;..,, 1i tie risk of life and clasping her hands,and unable to speak be behind hien," said Joe, contemp- Batching little 'telly in her arms sho;limb, she climbed out of the veal!, and f anr,th4r weed. tuously. of the guests.. Mr. Prtiger, the manager wrapped Beatrix Pernd:eton'I camel's-' Lound herself standin on the edge '�1 1 "Don't be scared t he rcaan't hart not to "That is true; but luck? on this.occa of ilia Sawoy, again had proved himself tate shawl closely aryund her, and went magic� Dinner w•as served at seven. . a heap of•rubbish=--which was all:'that 1 speak of; only, stunned and bruised a sion. Then you•are certain that no one' Two notes 1�e, the courtyard, whi6h to the entrance of the cavern- through remained -of the•old Haunted Chapel. i bit. And he's all -right now, On'y out of this room knows of hire. Cernrrs' - which the dog had entered. Here again the sal down to look; ievin' of hisse'f to death, which is per- presence in the house'" had served nt a reception tent, was- Here she paused for a moment to IIs- transformed into.s picturesque Tyrolese _j_ � around' her. The sun was just rising t�ly natrral, you see. :Ecodnes knows "5aitain sure rnarster, !"_answc_r_ed — breathinp of 6entik�ka, t F at oMy proved rom in a moun am: n i as myse hasn t eat a. men wr s,' Toe, in the most'emphatic manner, On one side rose the grey walls of a _ . . how profound was-the sleep of the girl,I all the wintry scene with the g°Iden hues !nor lila w•L,e sleeped- a wink o' sleep, ,•"Then I must warn you not to hinter royal castle, while'on-the corner Atrs- of autumn. Though it-was a clear, cold.I since gone you-s-been I And oh! how I mind, Joe-not so much,as to hint tits trian pedsants served lager�eer. Aus- Then she caressed her little dog again, frosty morning, Sybil wcas perspiring thank my Heavenly: Marster as. -has fact to any living.soul," said the ca4t- t;aying in a low vcige: from her late hard work. so the drew I aomd you to us once more slide and fain, so7emuly. oral flags were hon across titan inti 8 . the• hall, and at a given-signal chem- "Lyon, Nelly! Where i, Lyon 4" her -heavy -shawl around her shoulders ,well!" cried Joe; hobbling toward Sybil, "Ili, Marse Capping! who you think an to flow from. a central The little Skye terrier pria-ed up her to sinking at feet,•and giving ><way..to Is a 'ternal fool? Not Itis Joe,"answered paFm-e beg -:_ " ears and enters red . . Protect her from a chit! while alit fountain. Then Sybil wa.sure that Nelly under- ��' The little terrier, who had trap-I his'feelings in a burst of sobs and the negro, indignantly. \Sen attired in tfie uniform o•t AustMati stool her words. ed up ager her mistress, would not,rest, tears, "Mind, then, that's all:' repeated mtards made dignified obessance to the but continued to jump about and bark, Sybil rjlicedhim'up, and th^n noticed captain, why then dtsrri sed Joe, and "Let us go .find Lyon, Nelly; Lynn! as ti to testif her joy and triumph. in Loi the first lime how lame he was. disting>disherl guests, while over them all Lyon 1 Lyon!'' sell Syh2h selUn the y Y p beckoned ilia motherly-looking colored 'There prestdd a plumed and Ix-medalled g a worf: .accomplished. Evory -leap and .• It's nothin' to spear-on, !Hiss Sybil- worn,an.to come.to him. • h-ro, who at one time served the Aus- little dog down and harking her on D in • ' tine way she had-come. Y oriel+' said as plainly as longue could. On'y a sprained ankle. I' can Ret on - "Marey," lie whLSpered, "do you. meteor. [t was Austria ilia have spoken the word, : well enough with a crutch. And here ! understand the horAble'daeger in which Savoy.- Nally remembered where she had left "I have found her, and brought her I am.ss w^illin' and able to serve you as :1frs, Berners stands?" " - "'Lyon-," and so, with rr glad bark, she ! � ! 1 ever," said the poor fella%, earnestly. "Oh, mY good Lord, Atarse Clement, It is wonderful.: said Herr Krupp, cl back I knew I,coo d ! 1 knew 1 could i the famous firm of gurimikers, the prey- moped forward and ran on as fast as the I-have done it at last 1 I have done it !"Thanks, dear. Joe I L want you, if don't-1 understand itl My blood iiins ident of the imperial Royal EY!Xoiuon, �A tortuous nature of the dark subter• at last!" ' you can, tat go,with 038•to My husband Bold and-hot by turns every lime I look,� e the dinner to the visitors, „ who gat' tranean passage would permit hevAd do; "I know oti have ''Nell dear: and I y:' - - al .her-and think of it.," inutlered the "F.ntil cordiale does not halt'express -- Ipausfng now and then to rest herself, Y ' ' y' immediutel _ and to allow her mistress time to ower_ lore you better than anybody in the "gut; 5[i4s Sybil, honey, yop Tonk so woman, with a distnared_lonk. - ' one nti iness o he . -Aske her. world ekeept Lyon t :But now- I want pale- and w•r•nk and wore. out. -Better "I am glad you and appreciate o t warm t . m,ents. The prat ad feel accne Is equaih d only by the warmth f oil -to help me to find Lyon', Nelly!+stay tr r, '•v Bite I o and get a conweyr-. this peril. It is said that no secret is "Poor, dear lithe faithful Nelly don't Y P Soil. boldin the I Y ' g the��rcception that England tine accorded Lyon i Lyon P'- said y t ance.' safe that is known to three persons. run so fast. You were tired almost to .• ''� r us' death when, you came in from Your Rest. little terrier's face Drtween her handy No, no, no,, Joe, II. wtuld take you This secret is known to Rye: Mr: and The choir, as slatted ur the London .._ _ and_gazing trtto�loving brown eyes.I too_ long. and I cannot wait. I can Sirs• Berners, Joe, you, and myself! I' Express, is composed of wealthy, men .. journey, -and--now _you set out.Imine- Nelly jumped bidding'walk; said -'Sybil, impatiently-rising..thinks 1 -can-rely on -the seerecy -of rill," N4any GL them owti large'hereditary es- diately an this the moment I ask.you to and ran all 'over the. place, and.snuf- and drawing the shawl up over her head *11_ da it; but abate your zea]. dear little, said Ciaptain Pendleton, %tinea mean.ng i tales, others have made fortunes in • triend�, or you will not be elite to hold'flag zealously for some moments, and for she had no hat or bonnet. look. then findat•+ hers.lf.clearly; at fault, r;fn '-Name o' 'de f,cirtl. then.. conte on, "1bu can rely on mine:. Nfarse rle-tc Th, eft. out to the end," said Sybil. silAnz dawn I t" '!'ria following is a-list of the -chief . ' . -and 'cares to iter litlIe do %fist. they back and.wwrupered her disappointlnettt hriney,"_r plied Joe, who knew it etrould ment.- I'd—suffer rlt,v-tongue to be tored 1 guests, with.._ the_-amount of their for B g I an h.r mistress' lap. tx' useless to oppo ,hi4 mistress,when oat by the roots afore (.�-r I'd breathe tunes:- . both rested. .You have lost try"•' and scent of y purpose.-. Whf'rt they; re-commenced their Jour , sh�� was full? bent on ang wird abo ci here;" said, the Herr Krupp (tnmakerl :.£S 000,000 .nay, the found the passage Lyon . Oh, Nelly-1 N -! what snail _ They_set out tngettier, pickin•,:' their woman. - i Y P A growing. we do' Venture be h fly .to Black wa slowiY over the rubbish that tilled " tiitt.r3 ht ! Nnw ,must see about Ff•rr Gchneiideetiohn (straw I", narrower. darker, and more Tortuous ila(i? Ftun-,right ht in th•• teeth of -the Y Q g e hat maker) than before.. 'They were compelled to g the churchyard acrd' lay'belweet� :the concealing her for a. Y'w days, unlU Lae [Tarr Ihrcehnitz (rope' maker). ],,°50.000 .I� move cotaly and ywarl.itw oflirers, and be snapped >>?P .bY river roaA. can slip her off-t some foreign coon-( ,, ,,,„ cautiously. them?"'sighed � bil- Little Nellyfollowed.fiiithfull at their ■ Count !ldetzdcxif 2,250,000 Sybil. had already ,recognized the y ., Y tr a er mill Nelly understood a horror in the y' �'ifcrr Herr<'nti ld Sp p natural underground road hY which ,,he Y heals. '"To be sure, mar+ter: but are }•rni car-'i owner) ...... 1.200,000 weds, if not the words," aqd howaed - ..`« . Iain that no one downstairs saw heel'had been brought.to the rnbi+er'k cave; di mall}'. - . - Herr Von Le nhnrdt (baker►.. ,1,000,000 ` when she came in?" i ivenberg ' (feudal - .._ abut she di Cii,�PTER V111. " trite certain," answer.d the captain: Pr So she supposed that she must h.M-(, ••• ••' • .. Prince Scl was heard approaching, and a sad �'o. It was yet•early ntgrning, and Lyon 'liranw lisle Sybil sat d••wn.on the chair H lord) ••••••••• •• 1 men brought through it }virile -in that err _ .. . skate of unConsciousnes'. into wh'ch s�tr, sighing B•rn'ers still lay on his comfortable tied at the side °t f.yon's bed, and with her , "i sorter can't, give her up ! No, I in the aCiutrs front chamber, at Pen- hand clasped,in his, began to tell. the --"4 '-- . Aad fallen from terror on first being I , p' - , seized by -the ma!sk�'d and shroudr,l can't, Ef she did bite me; it w•a n't dlelon Ball. _The window shutters were story o[ her abduction and captivity ,a ADVANCE OF SURGERY. • forms of the men who had cairied her�nuten malice to me, but-ouk..n dewotit:n opt-ii, admitting�a fine view of the wood• among-the robbers. for to ilia mistress-on'y' ntake me drip n � y Lyon Berners, seping,his,host now st Twenty. years' ago 50 per cent.. of - -_--,,,,,,--She•_heietore_howed that silt yvas ed mountains, not et %nolle divccted hr r-dvwn:-to-� +a-d-cs terminated faintly r near the outlet of the subterranean pas vault and.wait for her .misln�ss. which ° air gay A11 n eisurezd;on but under ilia modern system of salt _ gg I fire blazed in tate broad fireplace. A• hKair the sirangeGslory. tic surgery the danger of this opera SaBut where that outlet might be. she I do expect Fboc have slame.l to death b,y nice breakfast stood.'on a'little stand SyJAI. told•it briefly~to-her �'ontiering. r;..,,r r Nelly 1 V�ily !" i , : u e - ti is •he<art }caped «ith.joy at re- Y rate of mortality does not now exceed, bared berate falling into that soon of�' r ntnthcrly-Ico4uta negro ••.•woman pre- "And i[. Elie had not carried me off• from. five to twelve per tent. of the num �= horror, %tis the vault of the Ilauntcd�CIIgnizing the voice of her faiih.nl ser- sidrd over the little moal, while Captain I should not now be at liberty," she /; want Joe. And Nelly jumped .forward I'ondieton. stood by invalid tryIn t>er of cases. V* " . Chapel. The first she saw. 0n i corer• g concluded., _ t_ ing herself was'the middle °[ the:sub I with a cry of delight to meet hien. to"64 -him to take nourishment. !'So you is here yet in dis sip.rnurnc- • '�riut I ►rave no inclination, dear terranean passage. But whether that I ear speer. Thank .m \tH rrte;r in - j - ' - 2 passage had started [rom the �mult, or Y Y I{ri,nd," plearied fir. Berners, as ha 1P '^ I Ileacen for dat!'' exclaimed ler, sloop- reached 'out his ale hand, took a- mor- _ �� . .whether the,men had carriod her any • . P• _. ustance over the upper earth, before ing harntully, while he leaned ur,on his sea of bread From the plate, and put it `��— , . - . to it, Slip ems ns, c:ulch, to lift the little dog to his to- to his.lips. - --e. of knowing or 'surmising. qhe mus • o , • iq? continued Jot, wiio�e eycc'rht was .wail. for the revelation at lhr end of this then, Bf,rnf,i It is your duty to live," _. s _ underground road. - nine o[ IL Ira; t u inr abruptl} and remarked Captain I'rndTeton. �j�� (l P P• storno nt<S L0,, who \'as r_ntnpleiely" "I3ut, in the nate of heaven, what /I t.1 \ �_` The•end. w•as fast ri pmrich4 "Far a I _ ahead. a little, dim dot of grey lir*hl kept. Ili`nuised h✓ the i'arge !ndia shaw'1 and have I lett. to five for Y" groaned ilia = T a _ dodging right and left ref,lr' her eyes, sho r.'d merino g^wn, both of which boreavcd hu band. -:.1Mt V11 4 • following as it were fife abru�,t turn- ��''re rnlilely opposiG to lire usual stj'le "I?nr ___,lluro of usefulness, ii not -. , • ing of the passage. :it drew'nearrr. of rlre�s. happiness, !or't-►?trtm43 or duty, •tt n _ ? U� nearer;and now at Tact it w•as before Joe hobbled toward fire 'suppitsed date=tic j��ys:' replied ilia captain, = l " '', stranrer cautiously. Jarrr"tly, The little dog that had be n'irotting; "Din't yr,n know me, dray old Joe""• Footaeps were heard a the stairs _ 1• beside her mistress i:o, sprang past inquirod Syt.il, dropping the sha,ycl tram wiih•tut, but.,no one heeded th m' her and began to dig away at the hole lwr.hoad and.ristng to her feet. "'Dirty,' `u<e'ulue�'s.:'" bitter echaed r�-. • 2Nir ariSr- Pavy'` ";1h-It-h-nh !" yelled Joe in a pro- Lyoyt Boners. "I might, indeed, have ._ _ * Sywi stooped •down, and .peered longed howl of horror at d•hat he tools livod and labored for ahem, and form � � _ - t -t � . thmugh it. By ilia ,curly light of the to he a fihost. .. - rrounlry and my kind-.- if-if Oh, �" now dawning.day, -she discer ire t a 'sec- Anrl Ihen, as he r..ouid n°t rim away, Sybil 1, Svhil! Oh, Sybil! Sybil t Iffy -`_%�11 NE; •tion of •a foundation wall. lital slit ti It he dripped-do and rrutch..-fcil flat upon- young,-sweet wife I" He broke off and '� , , sure. niiist be a it tr,e uhj va4TR his rnc•� and roared for.meficy. groaned with the insufferable,. tearless ti= under the flauntedaa-4 (:ha}u 1, Sybil and her little dng..trie.L to'-onthe agony of a strong man's'grief. - I . The little dog net\v jumpod Ilipcoig}t i rnrl rrns,rrre him-S,t'b�l.by rc.Pcati»g to "Here.she is, rnarster: Bress de Lord., ''� �� �_`• the haft, and iurnetl around iitd flawed him mer and river again that she was Here she•,-is, and\Telly,_tool Nelly - . _ . . 0i - 'anci whir-tt}ierell, as. ir� invilinrr;and ex•i alive and w-rll, and that thers.',a8 no- found_bar!"' frantically exclaimed Joe, •• . :./`\� . ecling Syhil to follow livr. i jhin}: ��haleier to r'ai at flip n!ntiicnt; hue ifng open the chamber door, �yliIle _ Oji Clic understrtod ilio silua!inn well II at>tl little N•'lly, by running'ar find him Sybil flew past him and threw herself / enoug!rnnv�.' Shi' knew ilial' itris situp `nnd•1r%-tg tat poke-her rt•ose und-er-his- wWl a sob of delight inta.the arms.cf �` - ^� i ._: r;' - ': 'hole was the en!rancr from 1Lc cinder•-I far• In find a pinco to kiss or io i!rk, hor husband.. His brain reeled with the by . _�. " ground pn<sagr• into-the va•tilt, and that 'Rul•Joe for a time was prr•fretly In- sudden,_ ovenvhelming joy, as he clasp- - rt. A must have became'paril,v fl1',,ld tip•hyrA'(-' i>>l�t.-in reason:-and Sybil, in-dis- ed-bis wife to his heart. 1,r � ,_r r-. "al . _ .,. ou not :\. y - •.-• ... ..the Sidling .in, of the brirl:; and' niortni•IrnuraRement, lrit him to rerover him- good Heaven, man I why did y ,- at the blowing up of 1ho church. She.!-,orf nl.inr, wi ile sho went and sat down prepare you!' master fir this 4""was the ` 1 .` `„ . went t.o work Io try f,i remove lire ob- int sntiTr'distance 1°.waif.flit isn14 e._ef the (teal, goes to ought i '' ' atr»rlinrre. lt• as n tannic °f ninrr tient eve ni. of asking the negro. - Was you .the one i heard making tone to'my sister jas� ntght� � and foil Itinn of real difficulty. 'vVlt?I tli?r+ ;liter n little while Jrr slov,•it• lirted• np Jne stand, and -found nothing.to Fldletrndt- hea~e._ h ? 2 `A ,delirn!o hands she hr�.nn to tnlcr nw•ay I his Bract:and catftin'> glanced around, answer: Ila did not understand 'pre• Willie at didn't suppose t stiy -6ne__ltvitfg'COttTQ tndCe_me feel • w tine broLra atonrs;-OfT bens, and plaster.!whisrierin� : .pit.ralion. ! t. _ aioi[ u ilia . . . . .. . - - .. �.— . M ';'.... .. ... .. .. _ ,. . b .,+ . •...: ... = A .. ,h. , .u y Po. ' i `''s •W `, * Fw *r w . ..W„ ° ti yF, �-,4­��.��­-.­.- 117-w�, 1­7� 'xw��1, —" -­750NZr�F,W ­ . -1-9* �7.,'�,�7�;­'Z�--,I,�,,-, ­W­ik--,—­:�Im- -71, -1- ­,,­7��.�, .,.7,i�- . .;,' .,.,'W-I--..-,-.­;�--- �­.n­­ , - . _; , ,�",;:- , .>>..,•;,..• ...1­4�, - ..,%­,- !�. . 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'. ,�� .1 . .,- .:, , .. .I .." , � , - I 11. . t, .-..-- . . ,. .:. ­ , . .,,,I - , -�., , , -. �I �, I ..: ­ � :. .�.�. 11-� . . ... n 1. ..., ::,. .. f. . I I ''...,., --. - �,..�- .. � - , ,, t I: �W�.... . , 11 -��­ �,­ ��.� .,-.,4 ." . . - I - I - , ;­ . ­ ... ...I ­ . --- r. I -- ---- - —.-.-.-.--.----­­- - I . ­1 . -..:,. , - "!��, .* Convention. Stapley will; he will remain until the following Mon. . ,b � . ­; - I . . - 7. , p . .- .1" 0)wpauies Con . . , � � I .7 I .. . . * Us wituffto gews Fstay for some,time visiting his rela-: day morning. . � � - . .,-- I I . -;��-- 11 'A�a ii v�s. . �111-`-`�)— . . .0 � I� * � ��:.�,.,�' I , .. "I . -et h,'cel -satb.el . �U published eveV I !.Bucephalus V I. 11, P33 . , �� ; . .: .6 -. e� Friday morning V its C,Mp , " okerilig out. Our Sunday school work IshileVeryi i imported Clydt I ` I TERMS .. . I.* much eneu -aged by increased' T ion, the )roperty of S. C. Buuker,' C 0 .- ��� & ,V . eq. .. . ..... . � .I . . m the .1" c. 0�) 0: � �� �- It .attendan�W eftieli Sabbath. . i Fickering. will make the season of 1906 . . I....I . ­,.'..,,�.'91-316pesryoar; 11L.00 'paid Lit advastes Our school teacher bas� been puttirg I as f�,llowa: Monday, leaves okis own , . . ., " .. . . I ­ .. .. . I . .-, - - - .*,-. - I I ­ - . . .,- his entrance class through extra work staole, Kingston road, and p ds to , - ' - ' 1. . . . -- - 1, . ix --1��The People's Cash Store. I - I - --i . - . . 73 for the last three weeks preparatory Toyme's, Rouge Hill, noon; laby's - ., - Halt- Mrs. ., I . : . I�. . I I ­ vN ... I . - 11­1 . I . .. ' ; Mead's 1� " �. I . . ,y house, noon hotel,Summer ; . . I . Ill to the examinations. . hotel,West Hill, night. Tuesday. Half . - . Mrs. Armour Ellis, of Ashburn, is weI . I I . I ... . t. Wednesday, Kennedy's -* * I . . -.0ar TERMS are strictly cash � - . . visiting her parents this week. house, high ­ . . ---� . . .�, 77i - � ; Malvern, night. .. ..., . . .. ...- . .­ 1. . :�.. I ,.c ­ . � . . �i-�,� , ., Shamrocks are pleased to see' hotel,IvVubnru, noon L. . - .. ­77-� I . I . .1 � �. ...­... �;..- .. .. . .. I The Shai I .. . ., .. - ... ":.. �..... . ..- . ' -I Levi Gleeson back after his twelve 7hamFay, Win Ash'a, 8th con.,.Mark. .....,.,: � � .. . � - RATES OF ADVERTISING: Wm. Reesor`s, Cedar -�- �. Vim insertion,per line - . . 1&9ents - ham, noon; . I -T- M A� M 0- JL I 11T S I days at Niagara. . : - 5 .. �. Friday, Wm,'Carters, I .. . . I .�. Xbch subsequent insertion,per line Har itebings is not very much Grove, nighl `� . This rate does not inwlada,I as-,or Foreign-bd- . his I -:., . ��l,, • . : : 3rd con., Pickering,noon; thence to I. . " - . - � I � . . � ... '. .:� � I.. ..'I verusewent& . improved present,but we hope with stable to the following Monday Read o - - : ' .,w . - 1. . . � . g­..... ­'" ` - ' , Special terms given to parties making con. the summer weather he will soon re- own ur Price List: . . - , ' ­-� , i - I..-I - - . I � I . I I . � , ..,­..wl -. - � ' ' M"for 3 or 6 months or by Ing-year. Ralf- morning. , . gain his aft - .L ..:�� � .i�,­ � I '�early or yearly contracts payable quarterly. --Th---­pbrted-C­tydeeda1e _ this ��A L . ., - —No such-bargains--ever offered the :)ublic in wall paper, all new ,� . I . �,.,��­;%­ Mrs. Wm. oth is visiting with Cal a Lm . .., . ..'. .. . I—* business cards,Zen lines or under, with paper, - pro- / spring procure a ig­­ .-M, -- . . . Uxbridge friends this-week. stallion (Vol. XXVJ} [120,31,the .. . . This is a rare opportunity to one year,$a 0C I Payable in advance. ' wall-paper at on . It will more than pay .. :.:.-I ... ... Pickering, :j ,.:� . . - 1AWNcticeLu local columns ton oenteper line, d attend- perty of David M, Graham, Pi , I .., one-third its real value . .. -.:� . , .- Most of our citizens intend � ." . :... . E I � -,.,.: � .,.1 give eentaper line each subsequent Insertion. inf,Atha picnic as usual. . Will make the aeas,�n of 1606 as follows:. . you to buy it now,even if you have to keep it until next . : -. . -nd good for 3 weeks: -Pedal contract r tea Ln&do known on applies. � .. • spring. The following prices stand ­On� riah Percy is around again after -Monday, May 7th, will leave big own - .� No free advertising. ' I . . . I L ... . -I---I-. - . i had poison. . a .:. . ....� ..... � . .... ,-... .. �, - , Advertisements without written netructi h stab's, Gordon House, Picks ing, and L- . . . .I. . ­ �-�::,7 ,­ ­ - ..1. ons aving .. 1, I I . �7- �.....1. I charged sc- visited at Mrs. W. proceed to Baod.e['s hotel, Whitby, for .. .�-...'-.. *,REGULAR PRICE 5 cents per roll for 3 cents. . ,. .. ..-. . . I .1 , , -wilThe inserted until fc,xbiddeu and Mrs. Geo. Ferrier v - �, ­ . 11 � 4i d 14 4 " �. � � ,".- , * Gordingly. orders for discontinuing advertise- � night. Tuesday, proceeds to th'4 Qen- .. .. � 1. .. � � ._�� ... �, - . . ,�. ,. . J. Turner's last week. . , I ,:. .'.! -. ::- _�..L,�. �­- — . .. . ., . . '.41 � - " t - � - . �­k 11 I ­L" - . - .. '.;-' L - �: .ment@ mast be In writing and &vut So She pub. ,tree how, Oshawa., for night. ,Wed � - 1 .8 -, � sc . - ;.. . . ... , . 3 . -liob,ers, I ---fi I.. I ., *6 9 ,, .I .­ .I— L 7 i( I � . L . - dobworl�promptiyatteudedto. . I nesday, proceeds Bsudbl'a hotel, for . . . . : . - ­ 10 �66' . ;`i`L:': .' �­ . Horse Register. . . night. lbarsd&Y, Ft - .. ... . ., 11 -.. i . . ­ _ m I . oceeds to T .omas . . I - I I I'- . I .. 44 - ,4' -.:. 11 ... . � . ,".�� � ! I- Proprietors 2 e to hie .-.�.* " .- ''. *- . �- 15 ..- 0.. L . . I. ­ .�­I -,Murkar & Thexton, errington BeIJIalalt 294(9037) the bl.addaford's, for noon; thence � I .'.. � ...- 46� - I0 go .: 4, .14 " . I . hackney stallion own stable,,where-he w1,11 remain r.ntil ­. . �- , - �. . ­ . -, . ­1 ,-. -..'.. Royally bred imported h .. .. , be following Monday morning. . . .. . . I � - ." -- � � . -. - .. . - " � ­ -, .. - - � � o� the property of W. H. PuAh, Claremont. t morning. GROCERIES-The*he best a.nd frech-.every.week at the lowest . � .:.1 ..L� .. ­. .''. -The famous _ _. ' - I �.--­' .. . . will me*,a the of 190f)at his own Deacon 17380-The t'�e property of Robert possible price. Whitby.. I . . . .. . .... .... . . red st.%nioc . : . . .. ' .. . . s stable,2i milea east of Claremont. b. I Our Biscuits and Cakes always fresh. crisp imd .good. Our Teas are . I On Trinity, Sunda last, June 10Cb, Baron Elect-Tbe Highly Bred Im. Davidson, Cherrywood, will make thd the best, 'Malagama.Ceylon cannot be surpassed. Try-our bulk Tew r., -:,.. , . D av i ... � . su' . � .. 11 . '�� ..,. - .. . . . season of 1�06 at his own at thee; with green at 25 and 30c.. nothing better at the price. ,�., I I ­ . . -th6 Lord Bishop, of Toronto,-ordained parted Clydesdale, -154291,(Vol 28. S'), . .in black and gr I . .I -1.. .� Claremont, the exception of Mon.�ay evening at S. I � I . .. . 1 ­:.­-1.�:-�.­'- . . seven students to the office of Deacon. the property of W Ef.Pag*h,Ci RF 1, ;;t r-ce.... �-- �.. - -- among the will make the season of 190(3.at his own -C. Bunker's. Kingston road: TaesdiT - . I � I The Rev: E. C. Earp was I Whithvele; :'Il,­1 C E1117 31123t.ru ant of 'fine Toilet Sets, latest -�-7 i. .. - ... fortunate in obtain- stable,2J miles east of Claremont. '1�.- : �- � ' ' evening, Jubmeton's hotel, i I �I.­7 -- . number, and was Thursday evening, Gen. Toyne's,Rouge . . .patterns at the lowest . !.,,. ;�- ,­ .'."' ing first place in the ordination exam- Border Dicke "10514] the well-known evening, John Milroy's, ` ,-�". ­ ... ...� . . . - .. . . � . . . hill; Friday eve . . . ,tions. 'The Bishop has appointed imported Clydesdale stallion, the prop- Cedar Grove. . . -epir-esent the Crown Tailoring Co.,Toronto'. Their prices ,,: i* . We r . I . .Rev. Mr. Earp to the joint charge of . erty of Hamilton& Wile3n,Brougham, Im- and goods cannot be surpassed city. . I Gallant ChiAtfan,-The Champion ssed in the ci See the goods I . . - - .. . ... - (Vol. 26)' " e your for a, shit. -St. John's, Whftby, and St. George's, will mAb Ste season of.1906 as fo�low­ . ported Clycles-lals Stallion,. I here and leav -.---- , r :3j . ,; .,,:�. .� I , Pickering.-Keystone.Lone. Monday, will bis and P[402 I -.... . -. -. � . � � . - . : - 2 the property of Robert Dafoe, . . - . .. . , . q ., - . .. ....- . - . ­.­­... ,..:. . ... • " will proceed to NV Gibsoit's,lot 10,con 4; Green River,. will make the season of . Uxbridge. Pickering, far night. Tuesday after- 11 � -­.... . .- . ­. . . . . .- � 190'6,%a follows: Monday, Sla'y 7tb,will , . . . . .. . . -- . - - . - . .. . . .. noon, p oeeeds to bis own stable, where' leave his own stable to hotel, .., -- . I The death tenured in 'Miami, 'Man., he will remain anti; Thursday afte 0 1 D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, . ,-,.- 7 . i f. . I Bioughtm. night. Tuesdav, Gordon'@ :. - . . I - last. week of Riehard Pirt, -a former noon. Marsday aftorncop, W.Cowie's, hotel, Pickering, night: Wednesday,' . , . .. -�'... . . - . :­.% � .�. : , - -1 --- . . . ANT . 0- �.I . � , . resident of Scott. Deceased was - ' =101<M:R1T1q-C3- - I � I , .lot 26,.Qoa.7 for night. Friday, Seneca Tom's hotel, Liverpool, noon ,' David 1 q . . �.0 1 X libout 80 years of age. � L .. Young's,lot .30, con. 6, noon, thence W . . . .. .. . - � .. 'Milne s.Cberrywood,night Tharslay, . I � . . .. . .I-Ast week, in Toronto, Dr. Donald his own,stable until following Monday Peter il. Reewr?s, lot 3, con 5; Scar- . � �� - - . �L: -.. .- -I,I, I - ., McGillivray, formerly merly ofUibridge was. morning. � . boeo,noon, T-Tarvey Spencely,Sdarboro . �� � ­­L I � ­ ..- . Knarried Lo Helen Nelson, daught- Burnbrae, .Stamp. ,-36601 the t�oro- townliae, -night. .Friday, T. Cox- .. - ,�_:­ �- . . -. -� .., �. � r . er of H. W. Nelson, *of St. Albans St.. bred Clydesdale stallion, the property werth's, Armadale, noon; Franklin I . . � ,�:.. ,. . .. . . . -0 � .�:__L,.­ . . ' . ­- Toronto. of James McCrae & Son.* CberryvOOd, house, Markham, night. 'Saturday, '. . - ­ ­ - .I... - . `�,�'��. :* 1; M 4 LLI N E R Y . 1 � r. I .. . .. . L ARott Br'adshaw, former] 0r,; 18 -,Will make thg_t_!L�pCf 1��06 6q foilowe,:---_Roht. Eagleson'& lot - �:o, con. 9, . .. . . . . . . .- ...- ­ . � I . ­ - ---� . .- .1 � . I .. . .L I ...­ . I- .. . . . .-- I ,i � E. �nU Monday, pr6ceeds to Job-n-et--o`n`-T-l1-0t­e- , Markham,_noon; thence to his mown . . � .. -� town wag.married v7 8 I . - . ­ * - ' I ­ `-' - 11, I . church, Winnipeg. thio week to 31i�", -... . . � ?- L I I.. . . . . Whitevale,noon; thence to',&.Brigo&ll'a stable. ,-- . . .. . . : . . I . . ..� .,Jennie Johnston. -31r, Bradshaw is con. 5, Pictering. for might. Tueiday, - � -, ist received a fresh stock. iliciudin-g- (�hildreW8, Wear - - - . anitou. L . - eke ing, nicht. Wed_ 1huported Clydesdale Stallio"i .. ..- I L �.,- ,i. Jn business at.M. GordaL'a Hotel.Lpi r jlofe,4fane (jilpf 4.54, Vol. 265;h#3 , I 11 . . r.. ­ , :. ...�. I ­ - Manitoba, -31orley , ni�d.hy,Gen.Wood's, lot S7;1 Dabbartou) ,v of the 13-alssm ClydeedMe I. . . �. .. �:- Last week, in . -'. " . � . .1 properij - : .-, .. :.and Sailors, Latest Styles.. Low prices. " . ­L . Shier- were - .k' - 'a . . . I I .. k - Buttf)n and Armenia Shier., noon. To%ne'a torge Hill. night, . . - - . . . : .. ' ' ' Horse A-,aoc- -ria. will aemrva mires . I . I . . . . . . t'-thrown ft�oin a %vagon, their teil'iri he ' Tbur�day. 'Malweli'd Hotel, Highland during tb'e senolou 6f 1993 as ifollowR: ' . . . . . . . . . - - Mood.y, May ,0th leaved hie own ing scared by 'a truin. and Mi. Shier Creeit,noon;Callendar's Hotel, ;Malvern, - I I... .. � . -. .w,_,>4L for �,VW. L -Nir -R-1 . I � , ... , .�.. . . 'vas runn -over by hind ivheel and night. Friday, James Miles. Armad.%!e, of J E L)ia*a v'si Green . TP.,IIT I I IRJ M S &.. 0 0 - ­ .. ­ '-- L . a �, - - ­ - I � ;. , . � . - very badly hurt.- He and Mr. Button . nocit; Franklin Ramer's. Box Grove, . . . .V`Vhita's, 7'13 �cn..' VVbitbv,' for a-on' L . . --- 11! ,�r . I .Ift n . . � L ­-, -_- .. went out from here in,the�-pr vin an,d night. Saturday,his own stella where thebce to Jaa. 'Wilso'n's, lot 'r. cr,o. & � ­ . I .11­ , ,� - -had been g6tfinF along well wi,h their ­ PiaeLciag for night. Tuesday. pru�eecis . . . . . I .. .. - , . ... -..­.�- we . ,. � pn ' 'farming operations. Mrs. sher, . — -, � to Myrtle Hotel for noon an'l night. -11 )wn this�riderstand, starts frtyni ti �.' 1-1if , Wednesday,crocee'a to Ashburn tiotel- ­-Z week to go to ber4husbapd. who6*uot Weak Kidneys ,­ 1. Friday, proceeds to E. .- 'noon and rilabo. Weum erale. 0 4f 16 *��* . . I ,ponsidered by �ay nitmas- out of Sea$$ :� � E. Fugh's,Brock Road,7th con.. Pint- . . , ... . 'edainger.-Jo7urnal. ­ I . - - Pright's Di I' enug for noon, thence to Biongliam . -. I —"� — � - . .. Hotel night Saturday, I . a few of'o-ur small.articles for the benefib . . ­ . 08)4AWA, ' I � . . ­ and Diabetes' Aor noon and might, Thursday, pro- ,. . I . I . � ,. - . Y ' .- I --.... ... ., , . . . - ' - teied -Wro. Edward's. Balaam, for . .. - - ers: .; - . --1. --- - ­� , � ' " . '-- - I . a to � . I . . . , of our custom .. . .�. " *. . The rp4rriage of Miss Edna Louise. � . bid mown stable where he remains until ..:. . - ­ . - . . .1 :. - ­ .., .e .. �17- - -. ­ . I * � I . � roungem liter of the late Use Dr. SbWs. Restomflve to Cm the following Monday morning. Term$ ' , ' -. Conant, ) t dao � I Rubber Balls . Lunch ]�Rsiets -. . . . . - 1. . . I - . ) ­ ...­-, ��, -;..--.- ­ ­­ -. -1--. ..-;Thos. Conant and Mrs. Conant, of Um Cam..If Toll Siffa Fr= To insure a tool 415 to be paid Jan. let .- . .- . . . ­­ i­ I t, Buena, 'Vista. Oshawa to Dr. William ­ 1907. Hugh Pugh. Manhaer. - ; . . . . 1. - ­ - .�­ 1.t ­ .:. '� - � , . . . .- . .. . , . ' . , , Tray Covers, . Yerilustre, . . .. .... I. ­ .-.- - • -, .: ..-.-.. :­'.*-...! - -. H. W,h1ton'BaJl,'otTo�oato, eldest son I TWSe SyMptol" L., .. i, ­'I he celebrated roadster I . '­ . - . . . ­ .... . . . I � . , Lord Jewett . I . I. .. . �..- . I - I — . . . .., ... ,Berlines, i , - . .7 .. . :, 1 �- : I. ..of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ball. of Revel - stallion 1015,C. H. R..,The property of . - Sillines, . .. . .: . ,:* . . . ­ I ..-­.. I. I..-..,.�. stoke Manor,'near Port Hope, was Here are the symptoms or Sidney camplain"I -Robert:Towns, Liverpool, Out. Will . . ... .� .. . . I' :. ' Fans,- � .�- -..... . ..•.solemnized at the Conant. home -orr Urine Wen with sed!menr. brick d In 117tua make the season of 1906 me follows:- .- . .r t. � - Rug Patteins, �­17­ ..- -L.Palm Leaf . . ' . . , . . . highly colored urge, grvamy UF or blood I I. . 1- , 7- .. ..� in it. stringy mucous n urine, unusual.de-. 0 . .­ . ­ � ... . I.,.L." Bead "oto.' . Saturday afternoon by the Rev Dr frot M aday', May 7,tb, will lea" his OW-0 �. . . . 1� I . ­ - *6bb sire to-urinate. pain in *"Ing water; Rich- .. ... o I.:. . Funes, ... �- . .- .. . es, -Shorev,of 0--,baw'a,and Rev. Dr. ter,Pain in stable. Liverpool.snd:procftds to . . . ,. - ."...:.. .- . . � . . �. Tector7of St. !lark's, Port Hope. the back and over the ii!,Ineyn. hot, dry and and Guthrie's, AUdley, noon;. SeberVe.: . . . I.,- % ,I.. ; - . 1. ., -L " 1.� I.: I . . . I ­.- , . . . �. .:. • . . � . ,, I,- . '... ,, - - . I . - . I � .1, . . i itching skin. bslr ,'.r, and brittle. pain . .-'- . I . .:..., -In CedAr Dale. Thursday, ful jointa. legs foe, � wy. sleeplessneiM . , .to Mrs. . -1 I � . .. .. .. : -. DEATHS. hotel,Brocililis night. Tuesday, . I � . Mr . -. .-11 ..June 11th 191A, Florence Valinda Ld- du Iness. loss of ­,�.rht.chilly sensa- . Wilson's hotel. Ashburn,noon; Trsviss' t -\�r- & -p".. :B00111TH]. - . -..... .. ­� . . �.- : . I— I .. , �. -gt --7. 9-ceral debil- . -11 1. .-- elle, youn ­,t dao; of Mr. and tions-loss of mem� hotel, Claremont. night. ,Wednesday, . . . - - L. . . I . ...� - . i1tr, irregular r.e a r L disorders proceeds t� Hamilton's hoiel, Broulib, - ...�:. - �L­ ' .Mrs. Arthua Trenibel, aged,one year. of eyesight, trouble with . - 1. .:­--. :- --- In GshAwal an Sunday, June .1-4 t li, hearing. waxy sk�a, fever, am,,-noon; thence to his own etatAe for . - . I . .... - -7 . . . . . . - 0 night. Thursday,proceeds to Appleby's - . . . ­ � 1 1906 Ellen Leding.hain,.belovo�d wife- shtfunar from • ocefootto pleby'11 . -of Alex. N. McLean aged 5-3 yea Ing. howl, West HH, foi might Friday, I � - , 1'4- An-imn,rop- er treat- , .1 I inipmov U­t . . ...­ .­ -� I Oshawa. on ri LA , June M)tti. 1�4.0 meat is often ; worse tu� Froceedo ta Keaspaz,- a t,n rn I the other In . - standing. ta I I :1; 7 In Osha F 'd rs Paints, -.0l ­Jessie Willis, beloved wife of %N"illiam none, bloat Kidney-medi- noon;James Tbom's, Boi Grove. night.. *. ;. Philip. aged 70 years.' At T cines get their select from Saturday,pe needs to John Henderson's - - � ­ I. � . .. ,. - .. orcrnto remedied called d!,ir,*c& These- . .I.., . . . �. :. . � ,.. I t 3:3,co, ' . .'.`� . '.1' ­ 1 �-,.. . �. - -Wr - - ...�. ­ -�..- General Hw,pit.al on'Tuesday,*the 19th are practically kidoey phFsic& a.2, Pickering, noon;thence W .�. . � . . .,, Tic ., " . � 7 .. . inst.. Agnes McCuloch, widow of the acting as cathartics act on the bowela . own gtsb'e, wteri bo wi-1 remain' until . -..- I •I. � '. � "... . I . They excite the kid eys W unusual as 'the following Monday morning. �.-A large fresh otock n qn. hand.. Dripes in Wall �R&11!r,ranging -- . . - Lag. - Z ow I . .- � . =late AV i I . I. . le Iliam.McCuloctL-aged 78 years. tion.they cause over- strain. There diur� . ,. . I.. . . ..�.,.. -Reformer. , . .. etic reawdies are'them se.ir" the freque-as Seggerman, better known we Apple '- :­ _ ,.. from 80.up. I � . , . .:., .. I . .� - I . . . ':- ,:."*.. cause of serious kidney disease-Don't try to I Jack.-The celebrated American bred - ..,.'7.�r . --- : . : .- �.. . . . . L, !� . doctor the kidneys themselves.for you will only .stallion,tbi property of Jesse,Habbard, •, . � ex., ...ba - . ­ , -....- ..�- . — Markham, .�. % ... :%.� .. ' v . . - slo" '*Pa,rk ' ,. jD '. " '- ' " - " . . . harm them. Their only strength is met" Brou'gbam,will,rake the season of 1906 - - = U 3=L X,to= . . . - . power, Dr, Shoop's R"torative vitalizes t4s - - � 1. ' ' . - . . . ' " fooling villi a follows :-Monday, May ?Sb, will . 6 - - - While t t operate the Kidneys. Sold by - as leave his own stable, Hamilton's bottl . .. I .. . .some other boys at-**It. Joy Tue.4-dav PICKERING PHARMACY, . . - . I ' " 1 : �eveninw, Master Torii -Harper—samAuf ­­­- .- ... . . Brougham,and proceed to Johnson's ho- , - -- ... W; J. Harp�,r of this vill-age,-,..,hot biui- . - Proauce' Market ' - eed Bzckrb�at . -- -- . . No , tel, Wbitevale, -for voom�,-thenos-to-hlal- ---- -4 1 - .� -,.. , ... . il. . . . r'.- �­ . ..self through the thumb. Some one 1.I --a-—wo I V vera lintel for uigb .. Ta,esday,:Woburn I. . .,I . .- ---.-- — .-\ ,"'' ... 01-1-1 I—— — . ­ . , - , • 2:9 * � ­ i. I - 5 v -.5: - W"o ca hotel, noon; Appleby's hotel, West� It _ . , , , sa - danger us lilaythiligs.Ter wi�h �he P W. C. 1:kt at r : ,m - -um-ff-1:rcT-, ­ -- I 5 g1,,gb.'6f Se...iff,ville,' -Bu.ck*h`erAt fo' 'le' 50'busheliof ' ' . , ., C� 7 7. z •� ... nig wearicklGay. 1 ". N -oueners : bilver Ht i ­ I A - Q, will eciiin & I ! i v L- " -11 � at pool, noon ; Gordou'd hotel, Pickering, � . . . . ;! 7* 14 ., . . ill variety,and 5U . . : . $.: , M 1. , . ... Diiri gr,a heavy storm whin passed , 10, . n - ?, 13 o-!,�* store, 'Brougham, every Tuesday .1� ' . #V . . pa. u , v I . - Bandel's hotel, . . a , . e village at' -s 0 1 O - w - . - nicht. Thursdav; �.� bit-shels of Japanese over xis, cock iast --.41 " I 9 : . , 1 -4 ni(irning p�epaxed to pay the high - I . a el, Brooklin, ' -.�- .. . . - . - ' �,o a a 4 4 , . . - .. ­ 1. alight, - -- ------ ------' ­i n-4 Whitby,no n; Sebert'.`bot - variety. - . - F .N.. .. 1. " h I here was a solitary blinding *Z It f-- O, "M 4V- ` Ic to I ._ night. Friday, Myrtle hotel,,' anon, . est price. in. cash for Butter and ... . ... � y . . '.......­'-flash of and an instantaneous crash Ln 0 Eggs. He has also arranged ,with All No. 1, ,good and clean seed. Send ' , �. � A;�burii, night. Saturday,proceeds to . ..which made the window to . 1� � - ,:, ''' -- .­­ -, rattle all '4 4 ar' Pn�* •! -:9 0 0 : ;-� , I - -" buy produce forAiini .. early if you want any. Waite � . ... V 1Z F 1K 1 - H. Mechin to . . . . - ,over town and the electri.- wire to �- ' -z---4 m 14 C"-- ,'�P it 0 . own stable where he'r'e remain until doting the week' for either trade ' ' Ml on , . _­�; c ­ ". 9 1 Moeda inorning � . . . . 11 .... ,.. I * a!A tZ r-7..- a 15;go.. I �11 nap and telephone bell's The �, - 6� *a 14'" - . X or cash,,�-ts dosir . . .�honebr c,— l � ring. Fig c­5.-a =5 . ed. -—I . ' , , "=car ;i ,=-, s as i .2-v '.�.-4 Sir,AJej-a-)j4,1er 11236-D-The I ` * lightning ph - I E-:t�I . '-- - , . . ..., ng came in Oil the telegra !;:Ski- * -= - . - ,= " Y* — � To—h n A. White & Sons', . - . ........s"'. wires at the station Nvent d4)wri the -e= -i ^ bred imr-or I.I - 19,,�c!M, -.----VUV. C. I.J a,71 r a U ff 2a.. 1 . . . -1 ..- . . L ",-,§=- - zs= I 0 ' I , I . ... . � - ..= I � , I --- ground wire and smashed t-2 planks, . X `--c:- -- * — --�-�,' proper v of Q ivil Dafoe,* Green River, . . lied th I - � --- ;.;. - ;, - ­ ------in-- I --.-- - .- - - - !-- ,L whi make the F.-ea�!011 of 10 ") as follows: ", - - - . _ .i — - I t-..- -- .­ -1 . - - - -- - will leave 7 . -1----------L� . ..o 'Tat to," I -s-.— . . . ,t 1 Mondav afternoon, -Mav 7fh, ' 7 . - ator's wiiidaw� . 1:1- -�-- bZ- Feb ' . H.1 IT01alL ' � ... . - . . .1 ' Dietz returned Mat-k- � " t, 5 - , ­ ­- ' .etabl� re�za hiver,' and pro. . . . . Mr, L. R. lied to .. his.!w;3 sleben, Q. 9D - ' -eek. -.Nli. F - ' ' � Z L, r ham from 04lialt. last%% Fritz 01 = .. I- mar �S need to Gordoo's h­,tel, 1-ickeriL-­.. i-Ait; thinking„about * lacksmithing I , -.*-'�, - . -was sent to CQlhal" by the .Nloth- n to- I.. . � . .. c,, Apr .L. Tne4ay, I hoe. M-3.idaford'!i. haug.ton Now,is the time to be thilik bou .01i 0 , - " I . who . ;V C� -ai ho�e', Whit y .- a track for that barn and 'foft. , I ,.; Conference a year nj to organ- r, S :-, 5 = w .� MST t: . road.noon.; Rot ' b . night; 1141Y ----- . . .. . ... I . odkt Confei a, L, ; . .,o WeduesdRv, 'N J Bell' Aud�ev 11,1011; We("til-fit them u.r wtit.h either round ' .:,;.. he a church has clone splendid ,;�ork 0 . I .. ��= -J to C 0 - "r,Corners. KI fight; Tii nday, *n- tracks. The undersig'ned having bought out . .. - - By his effortsz a neat ;--.q -1 1� �� ,:,., . - . steel or wood tracks. ' I for th.a btnl�, Im M I I � the blacksinithing business of R. I - . :� �5 = -. = ,tisale, I iron, angle St I . = C, -.� July 1 -4 . . . Moore, is prepared to do black- I "Clit r0li lia�; hocu built, and raid for, a �i4 �,: Sk ,, = �-! '„= Sept !* F. Beelbv's, 7 con, P'ckerin�!. night; . . smithing in all its lines. .. .. I Hamilton's hotel, Brougham, noon; . ­ ­ .. . . line of . thriviul; Ladies' AM formed in coii- 5 . - -�: . . .,:� Al�so, .,):full 1. . .. , . ' - . .. . c,� Oct. -,. — I . rection therewith, and, what was ',r ` . Friday. Goo. Trau's. Mougolia, nonh - --7. I ' I John Lowery.-10th con., right'�, — ; *Farm. Implements. ' — struggling , Hor'se-ihoeing - a - Specialty. - 1 �,M ,k� -, n . ,� .-.= , %: .. , iiiis'sion&­44 ini-mths. a,go 5 . - - n - sov. Z stable until INI . Call and see us. I 1110 .� . . , . . I . . �- t Saturday, to ikis own , on. I ,is Hots capable of supporth�g d mini- . . DecDee . - .noon, ... . 0r=0"-=.3r= A, =J.00., . c1naingt" . . -I . -3t.'!±,- 0TX-A-2=. Z4—%-2!Z, I � . 9 - " ... -ster at a good salary. Before leaving January l9)-­'Xbttbv-3. 03h%�a '0 Bro­qLatu day afternoon. � I .. . - ' . . . . ii Port Perry 13,L:xbrid�a 20, on 10, I . .- . I - I . . I ­-, . Colbalt the Ladies"Aid gav�e Mr. Fretz B;,veaion 18. . — . Frost & Wood Agent, -­-—PICKERING, ONT. . ..:....w-----*- -a farewell social the procedt s of which --- I � . . - . .. , " - .. -- I . . . 1. ..:1, .:1,2, rimm VAZLZ-Fielcermr,statfo=0:T.3 . . � .Ne tv'Advertisements. .­ PICKERING, . ONTARIO. . .were$100 which was presented to him ! . � . � ­ . . . . .. . .. " ­. � . . .. ., 1. .��.­­ �':�as the.tok,e.n of esteem.-Economist... TRA.i.xs GOLVG EAsr Etj'% AS FOLLOWS'- '�— � . � � I . I­ . . I ,. . . . AIL X I .. . ... . . . .. . - I 1. .. . . I . . A Great Sebool I- Z.1. .. I.��...- � . . .I I..� - 1 1�1011 SALE-A good work mare, I . .1 .1� . ---- I GREEN RIVER. , . . ;,�i 4' 12 Loc.&L . . . 2:47 P. M. JL' ,heap for cash. Apply to L.MIDDLETON, — � . i. . so 10 LOCAL, '* . " * . 6:04 P. M. Claremont. 36-39 . . 1 . .. � ­ . " -'-.- - - '� ZLL10-TT- - - - - -. ­.4% Clarence and .Alr�. Fofste'r'bax'� 're.- 'TRAnrs GOING WZ81 DLIX A.8 FOLLIOWS:- .- . . , .- ­ - - . -1 � .--- - — 1. . . . . ­ I � - a . - ... 1.... . -1. ......4... ­ -­Zurned after spending two, weeks with No.9 LocAti. o . . . 8:41 A.M. 4 OR SALE=:,A�, -)od GZ4�,P-,ir---4at- , - ­­ ­— . - �tiarmlton friends. . . ­ .���Loi�;ir­ ­­­­ - —...- A. ­Q!ugham gaxd.ens. . . � . 41, z_ I . . - —L�:���, Cr.t`�'7rd*e';`s'by -ail delivered promptly. % ' p Rev. 'Mr. 'McEwen,-Baptrst minister, -MAIL 11 8:20 P. M' Gammaiage Gardens,Brougham.Ont. 37-39 . . 447- - ld$I -- --, .- TORIONT0. ONT. I . .. ..�i oof Uxbiiidge, preached in the Baptist — . . . Rum . .7 �. - - ­- - - Pink' . I .--. , :. chug Sunday evening to a large ­11 - i � . I, congregation. . I Pickering - Lumber Yard 1 Pink'Lips, Like Velvet. Rough, .. Students from British Columbia, Sas. , I , , ­ � ;.... fadies' -Aid-of the WhitevAlL . --:.- . chapped or Cracked Lips, can be made . - ..-. . . I .. ka-tchewan:and Manitoba on the west I . . . - .I -- '- , � . Metbodist ch ch held.dieir monthly Our stock is complete'. - as soft as velvet b Iving at bed- - Of all materials and design to New Brunswick on the east 6.re,irl .. , . meeting and ea at .the.,homs,of Mrs.- . - time, alight ?Dr. Shoop's . attendance this year. .Distance is no .' p t coatis ,Clarence Young, There was a large -I- -kinds­-011'-�ui �terial Gr6'e-h S&Ive� _0 -on- the- lips . - I kept! n at - - . ii all rh.e Z oak. It payyqu - hindrance to-those who wish--to get- gathering and a pleasant time spent, including rough and.dressed lumber, or skin of this most excellent ointment to call at our works and inspect one stock the best. Our graduates are always - 4 I -.�. I . . Arthur 31ilne and 'sister were city lath, cedar, etc. 4 is always.immediate-and--certaim--Dr­ and obtain prices. Don't be miaiea. by successful. Our facilities are u"nsnr- - ,. - __ -agents' -W-e-d-o-ii-o-Fe-i-n-pTo-y'tVen�,c-ous6el'a8�--­p­a—ase-d--G(— -�-��- , . 1. . )Xxt -��V ---No - --- . . Our stock of Shingles i-,4also ,; E , visitors last week. - -Shoo "s Green Salve takes out, nom " V� -V&C&- . :.I... . .. . - , en ts . _ , n - ' ,e : "' eyesight,,-"'o O' o ' a ' ' ' ' ' p e ' & I '' ''"' ' � - y - 7 a "y 1 '' ' e - ."t ' ' ' ' "3 r -' � - — 01 5 - A atall i 'I ' , I , ,4I' -r 'r ' 'Lied 4"�' k�da .rtic. .to. � be kid . '.. ,�.0� r. � . .­.. � _�� _ ­ 0 _one �' n d ' the �i 'O' ' last -" t ,.g -- * ,.-h -- .11 .. - - �t. - ,he -E -- �1) _ , _ t 1,h ,2 . , . _ . . ., . " "k ." . It . _ __ . . _q -- ---IL - 49 -1 I •I - M.and Mrs. Hoover And 'Ma-ter plete in British Columbia, New Brun' �lt-,4-ery the soreness of cuts. burns, ly we can, and do throw off the ag tions. College open entire year. Mag- . Howard were Toronto visitors over swick and Ontario Cedar. Z��bruises and all skin abrasions. It is commission of 10 per cent., which you will nificent catalogue free. ... . . , I All kinds of the usual Mouldings, q�jrely A,wonderfull And most, highi certainly save by purchasing from an. I .. I .1� Sunday. y call solio4w. I I .. Alf. Hoover and son Stanley 'left, Base, Casing, V Sheeting and Floor-lsatis,factory healing ointm. ent. in ­ W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, � ­ ., Monday last Un-China o. Mr. qoover ing always in stock. , gla'" Brat 25 cents. Sold by Pit L- WHITBY GRANITE CO.1 I I ­ ­ %. . fiding the Anie W.-D. GQ.&,QQX ac7. -'-2! !;;U . I P"t 92104, .9 wwtby,014469 1 19Y - I , � 001P - is atte ricaia le!ep4w I ering r I � Pharm or, Yonge and Alexander Sia. I . . ..I % - - . . I- .L_," I ­ ­ L , * ,�. ,L__ __ ,�, ­-f';,rL-::- �-­ ­ 1� I. .�, ­ .�t-­­We ,.,I ,.�� , ' , , ­ '. . � ��, I.. Aral ^4- ,�;�.,, -11,11, - I - A ,1� , , , ­ - ,� 1� , .1- . ,­ ­1 I ­ , R,WNW, 1���S- I � � i ` , "I - . ­ � a�AL,� -�"­­I­I.--"�-- 1. -11 . .1 0 n P .. .� fir••, ', •iw r '-r•-+!� ,�zc`S2''�"' ,.,..:.w.,�,.p::: .r. '.s — '��4 ,�,..:'• .,,�.c�'..•w..Mli i.�..';,;,.�. i n. • .:• i' .•' .. ': ... '."nl �"�i.`' .. .. , '...r ..' .... ,iTF` '' - kms— - n�'Rr 5 e I f• • ~ - .x:ci �. s.. .',moi ffi- :.: -,.'. - '.#: .•'.:'.. •.. -• Y,: \ \ r '� I .. " .o1.ARMAGHT. 'he taken in regards the appeal of Local Option. Let ethers Help you 'Skred and Mrs.JIcAvuy.are -vi.it- One' Dollar Starts �► friends.. At TOt\s TU recover your stolen property. Miss Emma Brodie is visiting — _ Kinsale friends. Dliss }Mary Jones is undier the The _ the ball rolling: If you earn a small salary and save Miss Bessie Jlacnab has return-' doctor's care. �ieherin -Vi Vigilance 'Cwnmittee art of it, you are better off than he who earns a « p ed home for the holidays. Miss Laura Bonthby is visiting her g 9 --,--.big salary and spends all of it. Take out Geo. and Satu Stephenson,' of, br`V. G.tBa Gorm-key l is getting better and ' willdo this. .! .Pickering, spent Supday here. will soon be out again. Members having property stoleu oommani+ A Deposit Book With Us _. � _'- Mrs. Thos. Stephenson and fam- Jas. Cooper htta engaged with Har- oate immediately With any member b are spending a few days at vey Baker for the summer, of.Executive Committee. -.you will like it; an independent feeling a Myrtle. - posses es the Baan who is thrift and sav :r wE Fred Mat has returned to work Membership fee 81.00. P Y -� Mrs. Will. Thomson and two with H. White at Claremont. Tickets may be had from the Presidezkt or t# CREDIT INTEREST QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS ACCO ' S children are spending a few weeks Alex. and Mrs. Rutledge, of New- secretary on spptLcatiou. []'] j in Barrie ' market, visitedat John.lYilliams on Arthur Jeffrey, J. A. O'Connor, �'he e�oUere nSank o 'darr �a. Rev. Norman McGillivray spent Miss Stover and mother, of Markam, � - -- � a few daps last week,at Jno. M. visited at Mrs., E. S&man's on Wed- Exec.Com.-Goo. Leng,D.E.Pugh, C.,S. Put your money in -..place where you can get it Macnab's. nesday, Palmer, Pickering, Ont. Mrs."Joseph Calhoun, of Torun- Rev, 11. C. Tait,. of C%reniont, ' when you want' it. to, is visiting her, daughter at the preached in the Methodist .hurch on -ina' se this week. f Sunday last. : r ha eta-A candy Bowel Laxative. :..E.: S. Theaker, Manager, Claromoat. Mrs. Geo. Webb, of Toronto, is The trial'which took place in Al-' If you have Constipation, fl tong, on. day afternoon caused I, visiting her sister, Mrs. Dolphin little extra stir. If you have a coated tongue, and other friends. Hiss _Minnie Wiliiams has returned If you are dizzy, bilious, sallow, It you have : Headaches, SourDr. D. C. Smith will be in*Clare- , h-ome after spending t couple of weeks nlont nest Tuesday to attend to with her sister in Newmarket. Stomach, etc., risk 5 cents on Las-ets. his professional duties. Rev. F. F. Boothby gave a, very in- See for yourself. Sold at Pickering - We understafid that David I its- structive address nn n:lssu)ns on Wed- Pharmacy. CR. N ' -Hell attends lll0�lug ltito our vii- uesday night in the Methodist church. Mage. We extend A hearty «'el-' o'•ii' �ul)lic• acliool te,tchNr, piss` Claremont Foundry con'-e. i alirrnie Leach, has resigned here poli " Preparatory service will be held tion here and has taken a positionAn this Friday eyenin at 7.:30. Rev, T,run;o. and Machine Shap`.I Y g Rev. F. F. and son, of 'M Gilray, of Toronto,velli preach` Steele, N. D.., arrived boats on sat- All kinds of repair' work done on at this service. a a few . . .; .., 0 ORS The Sacrament of the Lord`s weeks holidays at home. , . 'Supper will he di used in tile.- Claremont Citizen's band gave a pe 'couple$ne loses while cin through Lumber planing,shingle sawing and - '.Presbyterian church on SabbathP going 8 band sawing done on short notice. morning, July 1st. the town on the way to the picnic at R DOWSWELL S the Peoples Tinsmith -Althou h this is a ver slack I4lussletalan's'Lake on Saturday. Wanted-Every implement agent, g Y hardware merchant,geueralstore keep business' season. Mr. Curry at Dominion Day at Pickering. ers and others who are handling plow _the foundry-seems to keep the pointe and repairs to correspond with : .GQld Medal • .' .` rgachinery running at its ututost. ATHA. -' ate i and to prices of the same to - _ A large number of our residents the e. will attend Atha Picnic to- E. B. Hoover spent Saturday in the Parties needing castings rtaade • snorrow. We will be represented cit y. pe y should leave the orders now. tBinder ���bq two batnds anti two. foot-ball tiiT4noycAvo a nt9unda at C. C. T. -W. ,- CURRY i T. T TpDv -clubs. Miss C. Lehman. sr"t Sunday at 1[ �(�( �-J L7 it 1 - -- A large number of members T. Nighswander. the Pickering etnperanclli= Joseph and frs.ilowder spent Sun- `--- = CeII On — 13 place,, attended the day,ait J. Hoover'sPhoto * ameeting at Brougham on Monday S. Burkholder, of Sth line, -lark- 9 � evening. ham, spent Sunday at T. , is vi-d•s. Henderson & Farmer Claremont A teens= club ha- been araaniz- Mrs. Curtis.of Muskoka, is visiting - . _ , • ted, and the members, of \i hir.h her parent .lir, and Mrs, r 311in. n��I Mr. anti Ctrs: J. S. Hoover attended there are suite a.Ilirtuher, e:tju} the('hri,ttan `^fe=AII�d at Oshawa. e r' ltbemselre;, daily on Dr. C. J. John Scutt has started ��vinX and MFT, FORCE AND Brodie's iawii. rife crop in this section is very he•tt y: O' @=S and SUCTION We understand otic .senior foot Jrt--4. Se"Ott and- family. of Lith Iine, 1� -ball club'have en tered' tine contest NIttxkhat,h,. spent. .Sunday at J, . at Pickering for I)ominiun day. c�ott's• -Constantly on Hand. ,Prices' Right. Besides this aggregation and.the, �L+s'Rubp IYighswander is s;ra.. g Itira � )une'16 • Citizen's band, a large number of •a few. days with. her. uncle, B our residents will spend the cia.y Hoover. e e n , Lud. and Mrs. 'Hoover end two _ rent d a d Repaired, ' air ' mho PickeringCollege itround5: touYfv#Ile, spent Sunday We are prepared to exe- children, of S 11e y Direct telephone cotritnunication with all its of Pickering, Clarkson -Rogers' team became at.4. Nighswander's.. cute all work in a manner a little anxious to get home on The Bell-Telephone.Co. have a fang that-.will compare favor Markham, Scarboro, Whitcliurch, Uxbridge and aughan townships, Monday evening started. away •of men opening up their Telephone ably with that of any also Stouffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent without" their driver and succeec tine through here this week. They :other first-<--lass gallery. y ied in getting as 1sir as the south are•goinK through-to Peterboro: Orders promptly attended . g s stem. bridge before being captured. Nu Don't forget the picnic on June Wth. Repairing done. tend to g g P R. J. Cowan, Brougham. damage done to any portion of a expect this one to be sae•of the - 1.. best ye4 held,if the weather is favor- suott s*01'r to --- the outfit. able-as a number of schools have.sent �Ohn GeirOW ,Gamw $pn.'Q�w0L word that the are comic Two The disggusting discharges from the - - Y g• nose and thrroat, and the Poul catarrhal .'Sports of all kinds at Pickering,.. brass bands will be in attendance. breath,are quickly dispensed. with by -The chtnikiittee "have engaged the using Dr. Shoo s Catarrh Cure. Stich '--""• _. Claremont Brass Band,and a,nurnber soothing antiseptic agents as Oil _Brougnam tt_ of the schools from the east are bring- Eucalyptus. Thymol,- `Mild Inds o, 1 -- in the Claremont` Citizen's. Band.13 etc., have been' rncorporated into u 1 ,�,, D SON'S 'The Board of Health met here Let everybody come. snow white cream makinga-catarrhal .-on Wednesday. '• -- halm unexcelled. Sul d y Pickering ,Important showing of finest display of Mrs. J. M. Gero.w is visiting city '1*omen's Pic at Pickering. Pharmacv China. A very large assortmeal of ffriends this week. _ <' tion Books, Dolls, Toys, jab* - •., Greenwood. fila asp. - ok John Monday herewith triendti. Miss -visitednut& received for the Holiday Bade., Gall Mrs. F. Collins, of Locust Hill is � •it s.E P. Law Pickering, on - . lila. G. Gibson. - s Weskl foand Dail Nwea� visiting at Airs. R. Brodie s. Kiss Froney Gleeson,of Toronto; is y y,' "�' ' - - 'fir. and Mrs. �Yarner, of Matk- holidaying at hoiiie. On and after.May lst [ will conduct �T n sonplt - . ham, Sundayed at Ed. tiVillson's. Ali?s Maggie Birrell is visiting with business.rn the store adjoining J. H. '`N� J. ��� R=�AARD�ONa Rev. Tonkin preached his fare frieiids in Englewood: Beal's furniture shop, where'l will - "well sermon hereon Sunda night. airs. l�'. H.''Wilson is visiting her keep constantly on-hand a good sup- well R l of bread and cakes. 8=0C� ,St='�At. "C�CT1Zitby'. N. Tomlinson. and W.' Brown fiirnds in Woodville. ply spent Sunday with Greenbauk S. White, of -Pickering called ori Cakes of'gllkinds made fo order-on friends hereon Sunday.' shortest notice. friends. A Stewart from U. S. A. s here Ice-Cream Pastor in connection. , l - ------�r--Bor-n-^o: -Thu. ay, -June'?8th, v#siting t-he-Moore family_ N the of sell Brodie, of.,a J: artd Jies.' Pi iter,.of Newmarket, W. A. Thomsons � .. �iltte.r, `�kgs, 1��, �m p ! y; m� of S r called on friends here on Tnesday. ;F qq /Mrs. P. Matthews, o Toronto" Everyone rom• ere in .n s going. Claremont. OnL Is visiting with her -on, A. Mat- to Atha*picnic to morrow Saturday. `'�t `'r thews here. - A1i-s Gertrude Gleeson, of Brough -OGIL ♦ IES - _ - /•: atrn spent a few days with friends here Miss R. Pugsley., of 1✓glitig,011 ouse O Alis�es 3 en, n • n- - >3ri�'ta Claremont Market'.' spent a few days here \yith a � ron o, sisitetl'frientls here A'f?w day,. --i Nn- 'Wednesday J\ ' Miss Emma Brodie,of Claremont. Glelnora Flour $4.60, .market day. Ed. and Mrs, Crole of Detroit,, spell: a few days with Miss L. Gibson. he latter s br ' i n ,� 'Const;tntiv,on hand. Mich. I� yt�tting \Z;th t I nuin ler of hf t .en 1. h j work a bort and Luln ) Salt. O� '-t2lt)thet Mrs. Beet. nurnber of clays thruilgh injuries re- :31ao. Bean, Shorts and Cltnl), E. E• I. , Rey. Mrst✓13eer. new MFRS ` 3iTte}-Rill oGeu}�3 the ltnlllit ' Levi Gieeson, J. R'ilson and I'i., =- :' : I $oyer, Mongolia. - here next Sunday.night. l'atltou returnee ante trom amp; .Hopping per t,N Ills. 1 " on Saturday lust. C�uite a few from here attended ; A v,,,\d,nnu,bt i from here intend -- -- Wm. Hoover, , _ t tfie garden Darty held at J. Gil) seen?ling-DohiihUm Uay at the 'Fire- Green Rig er. 50 YEARS son= esti Tuesday evening•. I ii:en's Picnic tit Pi:�kerin;;. - EXPERIENCE A few froul lhere�etlt oil the A winihor of ,wr scholars left on the e�cnrsion to Guelph on Wed- Wednesday niornin_ to, try their ne ,lay ntorniitg to Guelph. entrancA. es:rins at Claremont. ll-e• The Time is Com' ing ' - n i�h them ill n:ce d a Wood Iron,Lift'and Force Pumps .Jo eplh and Mrs. Piphe.1'. anti It-he's those- Bu anti Zl il'gon P "The gavlen Mbit 1111der the aospb:es g55 31so cisternf made to order. • =itu,i ;est, of 1e\vliiarket. ;1)eltt a I of the Methot Ist .htlt•rh 11"I(l at Jnti- wheels of yom will need E W. EV3NS, few days Here with fri'enue. >n•C=i],.,rn'-on .Ct,estl; e\ening -as* Rttetttiuu. TRADC MARKS ^ A. and Mrs. -Matthews spent a decided'success. The night-wa.� :ill e DEslenS =' Hondas- in Zl'liitby'.�yiE11 the'lar-' that \vas wished for and i good crowd jVe.rari fie them right and-will guar- in, COPYRIGHTS&C. Spring Work tee satisfaction. W� have for Anyone sending a stretch and description may p g ' tet' Si te2'. JIr . F. Dingman. \yds present. Everything In connec• quleWy ascertatn our opinion free whether an 's ..Srs. Dei lit RUCI Prtee RPC' lino t\•ith the garden party was su.c. sale two speeding carts.' invention Is probably ppatentable. Communica- _ tions strictlyconlidentlal. Handbook on Patents tuakiug cement pipe in Broulaiti cessfill. The tables were beautifully Ali kinds of wood-turning at.r,eason. sent free.oldest a eno,for securing patents. Get yOUC implement in good acled-\with ali-l0-ds of Misty e;Itables Patents taken tgrough Munn a Co.reeeivs shape for the s n•in work'. -.for the Whitby to\\-nship (;0U able prices. specter!wtke,without charge.in the p 1 g , The`Pre-� ierian Sunday school for the tea and the concert' was all SdQntific .1�meriran• ��ork done neatly and row t that was wished for. The 34th Regi W. H. 33CtiSON, Brock Road.= y P P _,intend holding a picnic , a•t the lilant band, of Whitby, greYatly an a moderate prices. moutih of Diiffiti s'creek.;on Th irs- entertained the evening's gathering• '• culaiiort t anylentennttefIc ween i• Terrgmeeti3 a' ly d t er to [lay, July 5th. the Rey, E. A. Tonkin ,ably pre4ieled .. yea�r�;�ufmirmonth3,$L so.Sbyail newedeealem W Ri r L 3 large number of the Temper- as chairmarr. . The total proceeds The best place to buy MU1iN �oI361Broadway,New 1�� a E. sob ougi�* ence people .of the tpt�nship,at- .amounted to 8122. ]Iranch omnP vat waahin)twn.Il u. , tended the meeting held here on - • Wall-papers . �Thomson s old stand. on Monday t6 decide the steps to Pickering on Monday: is AT- ', 37 CLAREMONT, ONT �,�':��► - _• - • . ' _ s Family Remedies, F`)' Binghams remedies are becoming Dr, Ta _ ' -- -Y _ These re Methodist Church ,. - -All ver2$(3 ssf tyles to choose from-at _Popular with the public each day, and. �s�yj�►Qis'as Fo110Ws'• - p a - are sold by all dealers under a positive • ' V �� V :. per roll up. guarantee.. 10:30 a.m..,.. Preiching. Screen -Mouldings to match all papers-�i�o, Little Liver Pills. for constipation „ a•£ull line.nf the best. tor2 7:00 T..... ' the:best. pid liaes�lf �fclz.ot,�Heaui_ 00 Doors and Window Shades you buy of us• ash tib relief one mute 8 e t let9 in in' �.7c. bath School. Ep wor t�Eeague, on Feints; Oils And �-arnishes, always in per box. Peruvian Tonic for cntarrah P'm' � esda, - stock at lowest possible prices. and that tired feeling 75c. For that y' irE • Now is the time for Curtain Stretchers and Lawn Mowers, Don't forgot the lace. 5:00 m.., ....Weekly Prayer on all for small money at g' P ramping toothache ask for TnhPr's p' Thursday. 1 ) • ' W G. BINGv A�' Toothacht?drops 10t'. For that hack- • FCRNITMRE 1 Ail co h there n like T ber'9 „d E Dq B. ��p '�jgj�, '{Q� a core t• .. - .,, �7.•.r)CQO ••^1�LQ..±fi1��. i C.ger 1,• -. �'r _-'?""#• v,�.+M"••-"'• P. Art. C w ' .r��� ,.�' ,' ° r.',I.•p4 ...... A'..ti - 'Yv�:dw.. .ANwa+ ai{tie.r'�. .,„2F:��i, 74. - -�'. '... .r,fn• dh n< n',..: ...r .h ,. •'. _ '.. .. 1 r . ,.-: 'rY ~ _yew,. film .}. .., , _ = ,.. 4 ;... .,.4 ...d.,. 2• ., .. -.. ^Zc,, r...., ."�',. .•+vc r _ ,,jF--.. a� 'f... +r. _. .. , M 't :' ..:. : .. ...: ,. r r....: - v a. , HJ.:c y..r t. I .. � r . .. - - _ � A + _�� r �pitie._31'l!ria an egg-shape on each greatest• silent thief-catcher in use by • ' _ ' " . - - - plate of soup, and fleck delicately with men who make it their business to ap- DO YOU . WANT — __._ .-_ _ very Bae chopped spinach or pistachio prebend their dishotnest tallows, will PURE TEA? THEN N USE - r ♦ nuts. also remain so, and doesn't'need im- - t . $ Baked Potatoes en Surprise.-Bake proving to insure its stability in the About the Nouse ♦ choice potatoes, uniform in size. While criminal world. L".1--, baking, bake as many fillets of fish as `There is an angle of delusion in • .,_ _ __ potatoes, and prepare a cup of Bechamel matters criminal as in honest affairs; SAL_ - sauce. Cook the trimmings and bones and the postal thief's is that he thinks he - of the fish with a slice or two of onion, will not be discovered; at the same g - part of a carrot, and a bit of parsley, [n time he knows perfectly well that earn- COLD ROAST-IAMB, water to,.eover, to make stock for the- Taints of missing letters containing ' ,,�. . sauce. Season each fillet with wo 'valuables are invariably made to the de- _ After the roast lamb, here are numer- shakes of salt, a dash of paprika, a few partment, ' and that the department's •' , ous savory dishes that can be made from drops. each of onion juice and lemon machinery for the Investigation is .•.;Ceylon GREEN Tea r ' the cold lamb: juice, Roll each, and pierce with a practically perfect, based upon years of -, • Lamb Darioles.-Add to three-quhrters wooden toothpick, dipped in melted experience. Free ,from all adulteration Of any kind, . of a pound of minced ham four beaten butter, to hold in shape, Pour a little `The postal thief, emboldened 'by int- , eggs, salt and pepper, and a spoonful melted butter over the turbans;-and a tial success and-elated by the Pleasant a stock around them, and bake novelty of having in his pockets ready . !sad Faokets only. '40o, boo and Boo per Ib. At an Crooerf. ' stat of gravy, Butter six about twenty minutes-basU g a an -may-m ICIIE9T A�YARD ST. LOULS, 1ti8i. __ _ DA dario molds, and put in each a bit r f times. Cut a thick slice from the baked have to work, goes along merrily until % . tongue and colo boiled white of an agar potatoes, and removeethe edible part, the innocent-appearing `decoy letter' is ,�� _ G cut in fanciful designs. Then fill with which press through a ricer. Add half a silently slipped into the mails, to find World's . + p4, •.. the mixture and steam for halt an hour. cup of this potato• to the Bechamel its way to his hands as surely as does CT-The world's Richest Silver mining Camp Serve with green or French peas. sauce, beat very light, ho>u over a fur- the fish torpedo the.stzel magnet of the THE C�LVifre8�5' C��ALT Crown of Lamb.-Order a crown of ban of fish', and set in each potato shell. battleship's sides. 1 S V ..11aatb prepared at the market, place it Dot With a little butter; and brown in „Do they try to dodge this missive of ` on a rack in a baking pan. rub with salt oven. . danger? Oh,'yes, they do try. The s- SILVER E C��I Limited. _ and dredge with flour, Wrj}p each bone - - plosion does not seta sarily follow 1he — - . with a leve of salt pork, and cover the p' po HOME HELPS. , ' launching of the first letter. If a postal ,.Authorized Capital Stock, 8158;!00• Shares Si each. •. top with a I�uttiered paper. Roast for a _ thief is suspicious of a letter he will let. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: . Z#ttle more than 9a hour, balling fee• Rinsing milky glasses in cold water it go through, even though he is mer- gON.RZCIIARD IIASCOURT Pre+ddent, JAPES TUDIIOPB, Eeq M P.P.,Head of 1. quently. Rerrsov I the pork from. the befdre washing them in warm prevents ally certain that it contains the coveted ID of the Ontario Haute; and to{- _ the ii m of Tuahope Chrrigs Co.,Limited, f�1. bones when s ruing, and fl13 the centro them from looking smeared. cash he is after. In these cases the `de- me:t�rreaeurer of the Province or Ontsrto 9A i atmpeoa Esq" B tt, trLnaging ' . , of the crcwn with green peas. When pouring hot fruit into a glass coy, continues its part o1 the silent de- JosN y Ir fieq., viae-Preeidenk Head Oiroator c,balt, oat. 77 Stuffed Fillet o! Lamb.--Remove the dish, place the latter on a wet cloth: t�tive just the same. If the dishonest of the arm of Fleet, 1o.ndes b Co.. Dir �toex.PH cottlxnva s.a szyto:dr, yr bone from s leg of lamb which has been this prevents anycllanCe of the dish employee allows it to `slip by'•it tells ootoro[Ontario Ii,wk. H`Sj� ,f ,Toronto.Unt- - - -" served as a roast, season the meat.well, cracking. � the inspectors at the other end of the sotaclToas-�fsrt,saePhe:eua camp s�., and put in a baking pan• Rub the meat It you shut your Anger in a door, or line in its mule. way that the employee The force of men now developing the Columbus Mine near Giroux left vacant,bruise it put it at once in water as hot is 'on'; thev just send another, and still Lake, not far from the [amour Drummond, Foster, Jacobs and others in '` si have now a vein six feet with inciter ore than ever by taking out the bone wi°h hot mal as you can'tMar. o ars, s before. R is about a foregone cont union mine will soon sur• , , id.. : potato, putting more potato on the out- it cools, and keep the finger in for III- certain one-Tarnds in the pocket of the side of the meat. - Pour-thick gmvY- teen minutes- thieving employee, then to change its Prise the world. On aocosmt of low capitalisation, I have very time around the meat in the pan, and bake To tee bread-and-butter fresh and g left for salg at $1.00 per share, as ;t i; only a question of short time when h P role o! detective to `documentary evi- the stock may advance to $5.00 or over. Send at once for.full particu- for about an hour, basting the meat and moist, put it in a cool place,cover close- dance,' which winds up the career of the lars,or maiLyour:order with marked cheque or express order to the order of potato every fifteen minutes with the .ly with a serviette or cloth wrung out ut victim of''his own cupidity. DANIEL SINWSON, P. 'O. Box 129, Cobalt, Onto - t gcavy, A few minutes before taking cold water, and many hours after it will, "The •decoy letter' contains all the . i -"from the oven spread two beaten eggs be as moist as when cut. outward, and inward, for that matter, Stock sold on the instalment plan. r over the meat and potato, .Keep the roots of the celery plant, app"rance-of an ordinary piece of mail ^ - - Lamb Cutlets.-Cut the cutlets from dry, grate them, and mix the powder intended for the addressee, who may be and various colored p&per (lags unfol3 —=`the loin, trimming them nicely. Have with ane-third as much salt, Keep in some private citizen• or business house them-selves from the short end of the } read a small, deep of beaten egg bottle, well'corked. This is delicious in PORTUGUESE BULL FIGHT t,andertllo that remains planted in the I Y whose mall is being Pampered with. -flavored with grated nutmeg and the soups. gravies, ]rashes, etc. • - That's how we get 'em: they can't tell 1 . Lull's neck in spite of his wild efforts fl-hy grated rind of a lemon peel, Into clean gold jewctlory with stones in the difference, It being a case of ,all — to shake it off. Mud with rage, the butt � this dip each cutlet, rolled in-bread- it. wash it.in. suds made wi`ih yellow BLppD L9 "SOT Si1F:B, N61t KORSF-S g s for the nearest man, who, slipping a crumbs, .seasoned with nett, pepper, ,soap, with ten drops of sal volatile in to,)king alike to me. Only a postal :eickt out of. the wa directs the 'n- _ thief is naturally cautious, and doubly GORE) TO DEATH. q y Y• and -wee! mar}ornm. Fry in It or them, You will- find this make the so if he thinks he is being _watched.., fssriated anirnaI towards the horse. -beef drippings. Repeat a second time jewellery brilliant. But they don't all look alike to the post .. _ ._ The bull recognizes his tormentor, and_ with both the egg and bread. The cut-I Water that has stood all night in a ofnce- inspector in charge of the case. starts off in triad Pursuit, trent on relalia- -lets must not be placed one on top of bed-room is quite .until to drink. Cold Their private earmarks are as big as a Fighters in Picturesque Costumes - tion: Now- he-is close to hits-so close. `-•the other. Serve with gravy mixed with I water is a-pow.'rful absorbent of gas4--,s- tors, and when they Wt the onloc+khe-crq hold !hear breath,horse's house to the irispee Splendid Exhibition of- Horse- efts to see the-horns-enter the horse's.; purrant jelly.. The cutlets may be broil- This is why it is used in a sick-room to , Pe ff td instead of hied. help purify the air. are shown'up in court, one by oee, I manstsip. . tedy in spite of Iheir leather protectiorn, Marks on polished wood made by hot guess they look about twice as large.as Down goes his head, sure of success, 11 ' - dishes should 6e rulr�ed with paratt3n, the.thief bn•trial•" .. �' The Portuguese bull fight, which,wh le but he has failed again. tle-feels an-. r Lamb Sweetbreads•-Let the sweet-I This will remove the white marks; and 4 - not without danger and-some humans•I other•sharp prick in his neck, and agatni _ Dreads, stand in salted water an trout,- I. objection, tstts none of the pain-! the the s o th you can afterwards polish with trees- tartan bl a band proclaims- access t e �+ `" *.then stmmer, for term minutes. Drain w !n the usual way. _ SU1f11ER FAG. tut details of the SPantsh bull tight, caballero. -. _ , '. - and plan thein into cold water. Whey y' - writes Major H. C. Evans in the London Two bander(llos .are now planted,' _ plunge Polished'.tables.may be kept in grind p•- Williams, Pink Pulls the Best Tonic �xpress. • Blood is -not shed, horses are whose bite Is accentuated.by'each move- " :_:cold trim and add a pint of soup stock, condition, if about once a week they ara • 1 .. cooking slowly for thrre-quarters of.an rubbed with a mixture of equal parts Lf - - for Summer' not gored n death,. and it ceitrve, ne- tuent of the bail's [tae head. Another 4nour. Cut them, at the end of that time, cessitates in Its participants nerve, eau- pause and the bull stands pawing the � turpentine and olive cit. ApPly with a The ton hot summer thins t'he blood rage and agility. �- - ground in the centre -of' the ring. IU' . -into dice. Add a little butter thickened iece of flannel, afterwards polishing s• worn and.wren At the beginning of the,fight the great seems to here made up kis miM that he. t ;with flour to' the stock drum the sweet- P - and leaves you weary, - Y brads, bring to tt ball and add the with a dry cloth.. I cued, Nothing can cure that summer, doors opposite the royal box are thrown hes had enough of ih2s game, where _. - _ aw,etbreads, a3nd the yroik o! an egg See that the iron is not 1»n hot-whenl fag except Dr. Williams' Pink Pills- open. end the-procession of bull fight•,,)Ik, s all the ;kicks. and can never. ironing silk bfow,es, etc., as silk quick y because they actually-make .new blood ars in their Picturesyue costumes ertf.=r s, siscceed in getting any satisfaction in _ 1. !slightly beaten season with salt,pepper discolors. Sprinkle the article first with mud thus strengthen every organ aiiil crosses the arena. and halting under the 1 return,- Four or five'more darts are _. . and lemon juice. Serve in pall! crusts. water, thea roll up tightly tq a'to+YeI. a%cry tissue in the body. Every _dose royal box salutes its occupants and (,!anted, and then. Its he appears to , Pineapple and Orange in She1L-Cut ,After this it may be ironed, and the tills you with stew strength, new err asks the necessary periniission-to begi'u vo became bored. . 1 . •' the top from a pineapple and carefully ��� will readirrbe taken out. . ergy, new life. Purgative pills only the entertainment. I THE TRUtfPF.T .4GAI?�i SOUiYDS: .-. :reprove the inside so that the shell may If stove-polish ss moistened with ben- weaken you more. Common tonids only The espadas, or fighters on toot, then a herd of cows is driven In, which sur- . ` not be broken. Cut the pulp into bits, zine the blacking will last much longer stimulate for the moment. ' Bu$ Dr• retire. followed by those on horsebnek, rounds the bull and Leads inti' lout,. ' . mix it with the pulp of three oranges,. and be brighter on the stove. I \Williams' Pink' Pills actually make. new who in making their Exit give a splen•) ' The no,xt bull is then, setri into the - iW 71. _., .also cut very small; and liberally Beeswrax; broken =in pieces and pub blood, and nothing but goody pato rich ,did exhibition of.horsemanship and-the t ring and faced by an espada. The pro- - ^.__. _—the i:,fere n++ rwa the lolds of white WOMMM 0-1 race you tc stand the manner tri which their`-splendid.-hor5es!.cedure,is much.-the flame, as before, ex bottom of the pineapple shell so that it silks, will overcome the tendency 10 ye'- summer. That is-why, you should take re trained. With hardly any rpove- cept that the bnndertllos used.am much - 1.- will stand upright; re[!il with the trait anent of their hands they rein back their lowness that white fabrics have when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' now. Mr. W. �sl,orter. The man stands st!ll,wtiile the _pulp, put on the top, and set in the ice laid away for any length of time. 'J. Norfolk, White Horse, Yukon Terri- mounts in a Perfectly stral'ht fine Lail rashes at him,, and as the latter far thine hours. On taking a cake from the oven, seta tLry, says: "1 sin thirty-nine years of across the arena, and through the gates lowers his head for the charge the for. Cream.-Soak a half bo-! of on a cloth wrung as dry as poss�le age and have .been an athlete who that had served them as an entrdnce..•mer planta his darts, and steps•dettlyi gelatin In a scant cupful of sold water from lukewarm water. Let stead nm scarcely imew the meaning of :iilncss. The e)Ztrada is over, and everything-Li. rut of the ertimsi's way, though from? for nn hour. Peel a small pineapple and cloth about five minute , end then Last year, however, ttny health gave _ READY FOR THE.FIRST BUL(,. line spectator's point of .view It seems, 14th P tin w$y' l became nervous, did not sleep Ias weak as A Utten '"Itn obedience to a• trumpet. evil the n� if it was almrist too late. When the' : _ gar. and. let it stand for nn hour before `,ilhout breaking or sticking. ors opposee a toy iiii-fiis *glvmeted_the coup •le. stirnn the soaked gelatin into.it. Turn i seemed as though I was completely worn .swung open, and a caballero, or muun. grace LS.F1von wrth n sward,not with fd , A spoon-rest attached to a saucepan out I.tried several so-called tonics,,but g Iht% view of killing the bull-that is neY- all into a saucepan and set within a panis 8 new device, singular as it may .it was only a waste of money, for they ted lighter, comes in. !fns-home is a I thoroughbred, carrying his ribbon M:-r�r done-but to makc.the show resemble, of bailing water and stir until the gala- seem. It is made with a piece of wire did me no good. Finally I began using its more cruel and barbaric Spanish rl- .,tin and sugar are dissolved. Remove so bent that it will clan the, edge of a decked head proudly and arching his; P P P Dr. Williams' Pink,Pills, and they put- neck in s way that shows plainly- how, trrl,Vpe, The. animals are. just pricked from the fire and' let it'cool, but not kettle, and so shaped that a spoon may rne-nn my feet again,and gave me new+ I over the shmsld'er. stiffen. Whip a pint of cream very stiff. be slipped info it and, removed again heailh and strength." (conscious he s of-the attention he. is .To provide a diversion. the mnyns ' Stand the saucepan containing the gels- when needed Lor sti[7in attracting, while his pertectt.. groomed 'n n dee bowl o! S• - Every weak and-easily-tired man and coat shines. like burnished metal in ,hi'�Ic?rcados now enter the ring. Their - ­\ ' Un and pineapples P Fruit tarts lose their juice in the oven woman will find new health, new business is to seize and-lead-nut-the-- -- cracked ice, and as the mixture stiffens when the upper and under crusts arc strength and new energy through a fair sunlight tul7., The totals of seizin - . ' beat Tato e, n the spoonaul, the whip- On his back, seated like a centaur, his • P g the bull. is - it, not.fastened together. To prevent this, use of Dr. Williams' Pink ):'ills. They. feet-in the old Spanish box stirrups, is t 1'5' no means an easy one or free Yrom ' ped cream', .3Bcat steadily until all the use, a wide-rimm,,d dish; brush the edge inure all.blood .and ners:e'diseases like a man wearing a three cornered, featherdirGcr. The mmzos fntendos, dressed in- . cream'is in and the jelly is stiff and of the under crust wffh water or white anaemia, nervous exhaustion, headaches n be- rawly colored shirts and knee breech?! into a glass bowl•and set before lacing the upper crust', and backaches,• inililrestion, neurali,to, trimmed hat, a scarlet coat reaching t r low his knees, trimmed with silver lace, advance l lime toward the bull.. one ;,L ? In the ice for some ours. Then press the pas oge ' - Breeches and,.their number who arts. as,leader. dein - rich cream.. sec eche "of the-rim, but,loosen it from!that afflict most growing girls and wo• lung boo of soft black leather. (n I is - - , A Novel Cream Ice,-r(a�-tart rt \ _-___ . the outer edge of �s - �'T�a�,, y�„rs:-`;chi M'-tell medl-, � ht'han� he carries a long, banderiljo:�1'rnachfng the animal, out of whom the' • wart' of rich vanilla ice-cream, and a g cine dealers or b ' mail at 50 cents a. f? R y cup of double cream, sweetened with ' In making buttonholes, a strong t Y Scattered about the ring are four or five chi has not h any means Bran dash l:nx nr six Boxes Icer S° 1 from the Dr. leiel knnrl:ed, the leader makes a dash to P tablespoons of sugar flnvnr d with foundation is necessary, Leave at least m@n carrying cloaks, whose business it P y' Williams' Medicine rockville,Ont. • t a! him .and gens s his horns: s few drops oL rose, and laeaicn firm, half an inch margin in the cloth at the . is favorable positions, for the caballero t0, if h.e can slick to the bull all is well, f last his banderillos. The trumpol' and his rornrad. clo a around. - of 'Add to the ice-cream n 1fNle pink vege' t'<'INFS IN THE DR:1liVS p coming• the blrlt,hv seer weight . of fable coloring (amount is given on net tom out, ,Cut to suits the size of the _ _ bunion. Darn around it 'with coarse egain sounds, the•smaller.door to the_ h • bottle), mix through the ice-crenm so as c \ew Form .o[ Enlerlafriment in New nnmher.a, Ir, botq( er. !fie Teedr•r rocF+c• , to leave }t in st.rcaks: Put this in, tall i thread, p. sing back and forth around ]e[1 of tine royal box is opened and n his grip• he will rare hadly. (ie will: glasses or in sherbet cups, PuL a spoon-I the outer edge several times. Commence rushes the bull. His horns are covered. *ot to-s-i rind nossihl rnther had! to work at the inner edge, and button- Yom' with lenther to prevent his doing any Yirrl: (:rn,rnity, hiiwevrr.-be•obtains•a' ~, - ful o1 whipped cream' on each. and hole around the 'sides and outer edge The mennbers of several mmine t harm .should any hapless -nctor'in foe P >1 firm f*rin, slants himcrif flrmlY hetwoen 'id(corate with a Candi,d (or nsarshchino)I'with close, even stitches. \\'hen oPpo- tem errince r;r*anizalions There invited.to f ght nista a slip aria get within their cherry, P 6 the bull's horns and rfefles ail the int site the starting-point, take two even the rrsidencq of fir. and.Mrs. William reach. ter's ,atl.emnts to dislodge him. Chicken Schip.-To each quart of The ,bull rushes strnight•to the centre. • - stitches across the end, drawing the Henderson, of New York,- recently, to , C liquor flava' with a small onion,i thread tight. Turn The garment, finish- witness the destruction'of the dontents e. the ring, looking rather Perpleeed,1' .,iKEF:P Gill(LDRF.N AYF.LL - part, of a carrot-and a few ,stalks of end wondering what on enrlh he is — part.celery; thicken with a quick cndking Ing on the wrong side. of a costly and well-stocked cellar. there for. A scarlet cloak is flashed aye• Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, who enter. tore his'•eyes, and he is after it in• a I In' thousands' of. homes throughout tapioca (one arid, one-'half tablespoons), i Ln�i ezteiv recently joined the and enrich wilh-fbe beaten yolks of two - second, giving it an angry toss as ill Canada-there areen"mad thriving •call, e , mixed vuith a cu of rich.mills, or :DECOYS FOR MAUL THIEVES. temperance workers, an were Persuaded hangs on the-barrier, tha-man. mantp.ii_ .ren who have been made well and era gg, P that it would be impossible for them to . •* ere ), Add a few grains of salt to the — ]sting it having•lost no time in' placing.;],ePt ,yet.! b'y:the- use of Qaby'n Own whites of two .egg`, and beat iintil dry. Letters Mailed by Inspectors Bring the keep any alcoholic liquors on the pre- himself on the other side. No sooner Tablets. In many homes parents any Shape in two dessert-spoons, dipped in i _Best Results. miser. (roes the hull think that he has got r id'this medicine say ed a precious little life. boiling. water, and poach in 'hot waver ; ; When the grsesis had assembled, the. n.' his baiter then another cloak is Dr.A.Danais, L.D.S.- Riviera du (roup, wines were brought u b the servants I7 Then have been several arrests -and g P' y FLASHED'IN FRONT OF lIiM, Que..says: "At' the age of five months convictions of local postal remplo}'ees' and piled on the lawn it front of. the and he gives chase once more. Soon,we -thought our little girl dying, , No house. fir. and Mrs. iiendei•son then thin we 'lid for her helped her until, recently for mail depredations, and in he sees the scarlet coat on the horseman, we ave her [laby's Own Tablets, and We like best to call discussing Lhasa instances a post-office emptied bottles of champagne, hock and and•males for that. inspector said to the Washington S!ar: Pori tufo the drains, a listed bv' their .With consummate skill the rider, look•'i only those �)'hn-nave seen lies cern tea• % _ SCOITS EMULSION "Although we use .the same old bait guests, who sang temperance hymns._ ing as if he were gCued to his saddle,'; lize what a change t.hChe isnown odicine Rt in catching postal'offenders, and the : _ i draws the bull on, `checking Iris pace so .��'r^Erghl Th our cliTld. .• a food because it stands so tin-V novice.al the business and the old hand CHURCH WTIIOIJT DEBT, as not to get too far away, yet at the i eigl;teen months old'. eats well, sloe-)s phactcally for,perfect nutrition, know what it is as wrill as we, they same time eadirig the bull to Think th<+twell An is a lrrrly. laughing child, and And yet in the matter of rentor- keep ion just the same until the time- The congregatiotr'of a church In Iowa t.hE'horse Rill 'fall-an easy prey to his.! UTNTIrs't” poi'inds,. We always keep !hz ;- have Set a shining example in the matter horns. On and on they go, and nowt' Tnhlots in'the, house now for we know Ing appetite, of giving now vV6rn but` deadly 'decoy letter' . lands of building churches. They decided ' to the bull,:thinking the time and distance t!'oir areat value."-• If Moihotfi -vish to . strength to the tissues,especially them high and dry in the penitentihry, t,ave no debt, and, in order to avoid just right, lowers his head preparatory foal,rihsnht!nly cat , f,hcv ,should tree» z .. to tl>tt nerves, action ;s �� to wonder and lament at their leisure il, they agreed to have the estimated in goring the horse. Something must Foy of 1:,4t+y'S rl'sm Tni,le!s in !hr, __ .:-_-- why they were so weak and foolish to cost apportioned among the members ao• 1•ave gone wrong, 'for the hull stool.q njp.sr, i l;or s. ldran-Tbey-curt nil the 'ruins' �ep�� 'moi. _ and ar.*1 ,, ording roCOtt i st4`O'wNs, 1�.�.�e,, t`The 'decoy }otter' is ,each a simple as shown on the rate assesscx's books. the upper part, of the neck, while !Tia' sate. ?)d,hv,medicine rt,�nirrs nr sort °� Toonw,, 'rte; � Oe Wt& -thing that the avorflge citizen may won- The money cbas cheerhilly paid, rind in Horse breaks into a walk a few yards, by m it nt. ?5 reale a tiox by writing dor at its effertivonPss, or why the thii•f a remark-Aly short while a beautiful nwriy. I Th^ Pr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock• doesn't suOMOI in dodging it. It is the.church was erected and opened. The band plays a triumphal strain ville, Ont. - 1 \ .r ! .. �t - . �. I. r - ._,l e, r ..• .•.,+: •,. yt,..... ...<'opfi. r 1 r9 •,�. ,+ •s .� -%<.w � ' 4r .•yv:.-,... ,p1,11.1�: Y... !, ?.{' .. rr�i..y ,C? ,. ... t :. •n .r'.&. ,. A.;r•ua .sir'-a^z�`�•... m •. .r..,^.t"r " :.,; r •/ T ' �tCr?'v n . c -71 r.•.' E yet 6 M:S. :... . 1 r .v.: .,�: ..... � J.'42 fu. y..y,.ax•ny.. 1,ur"1., 'P. �" t,�r Y '.�-"..v:�'� yI >'�1',+h'! fi• $'< c!.•Y.T�' Y 5..•Y'lra.s -uti:� .Er�` •"�.�v%• lu !!5'. ?'- Y., �SVY�, -%.•,.te ...,.-tea .«lS ..°-..•_ ..1.•�;. ::: MI . ..y.' - '' ': .. _, .. .... .,. d^.rya... :.w......w¢¢ ...✓;^.. ..w.?ham+ � \,: M-i'•'d' :. ^Ae'kk.. i' .: .. �. ,....' •vhf .. t. , i J. otmD THE �, NOWRY OLD ENGLAND _ s , j to • Strange and Curious TMngs in Foreign _ . 'THE -SUNLIGHT NEWS, DY AfA[L ABOVT IOiIN BULL 0 An amusing scene was witnessed in AND ISS PEOPLE. the fourth magistrate's court the other _ • day," says the Straits 'Times of Singa- n -' WAY , +- • pore. "A_Javanese was arraigned on a charge of theft. As the man entered'the - Occurrences in the Land That Reigns dock, he threw on the ground a hen's 0 $unbght Soap is betolx than Supreme in the Commercial " egg and then commenced to chew some other s but's best when. Y1odd: sereh. This was supposed to work a 4 soap i spell on the magistrate and cause him used irl.fhe Sunlight way(foibw " The popi tation of Greater London is to' discharge the accused. Unfortunate- directions). "+ 7 t6,58IAN or 61 per acre. SUSPICIOUS.+ - ly for the schemes--o1--the-Jaaysnese he --- �" There are now four iseptuagelnttrfan was seen by the Malay constable in �� - Hard rubbing and boning are '494"L, Judges on the English Bench. Little Sarah-Oh, pal here'5 burglars charge of- him. This Malay seized the things -of the past In homes Hunsrien House, Harts, which was con- in the house! I stuck my chewing gain Javanese by the throat and choked him RUB ON SUNLIGHT SOAP verted into a ro al palace by .Henry cn the bedpost and 1 can't-find itl where Sunlight Soap is used'as Y P until he spat up the where and so broke directed. , NilI., is being offered for sale. „ A smaji motor-car has recently been the spell The case was postponed. adopted for the purpose of 'business'by THE KILLAItriEA correspondent of the Pekin and Sunlight Soap will not injure. Y OF AMERICA. e firm of chimney sweepers in -Essex. --- Tientsin Times writes :-"I 'asked a even the daintiest fabric or the s= A judge in the Clerkenwell County 'Nestling in a frame .of beautifully friendly Chinaman, the other day why C hands, and the clothes Will be Court has decided that a bicycle for a acoded shores lies a series of beautiful he was...burning some books he had perFecd white, WOOleI1S- -:domes is servant is not a necessity. lakes 145 miles north of the city of To- been reading. His-F y The Dorset County Council has Passed Ionto, �• were the old-fashioned sort. end should ecld tfluffj+. Ontario, and known as the Lake - It by-law to prevent the destruction cf of Bays Region." A chain of seven lakes they be found later in his possession.he ferns and'wild IIowers_by :the wholesale studded with lovely islands, with ho- 'would be regarded by the new school as / The reason,for this is because taking of roots in the rural districts. tels throughout the district and a good one who`did not''sympathize with the Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure, After being last for some tune a steamboat service to all points attracts .new regime. This, LEAVE 30 TO 60 MI UT you see, is turning coattails ra injurious Cheque for £208, sent by a London stock- the tourist, angler and sportsman. Just the tables the other•way. A few-years -indeed,nothing but the active, broker to a firm in Merthyr Tydvil, was the out-of-the-way sort of place to vis• ago to be seen with anything foreign fi g.dirt,retno a per, - = - -recently discovered in a rubbish heap. it during the summer-months. Fai•all was dangerous.” ► _ ties of soap that is n�`ottunr'S� but A thrush's nest built under a railway Particulars and free ill rge-white swan recently killed a carria o AScDonald, Union young woman in Geneva, Switzerland, �;, gyp' on (Devon) Staticin: The carriage had Staticin, Toronto,•Ont. One wintry day the girl was crossing a j EquaDy good with hard' or been in daily use between Torrington bridge in that. city when the swan, Soft water. and Exeter for a. fortnight. One egg Lieutenant: "Who's the idiot that driven headlong by the gale, collided peas found in the nest. told you io.leave that pile of rubbish in with her. The great bird's beak struck _?1 YOUR MONEY KMNDED For stealing an egg, value 2d., nine front of headquarters?" Recruit: "It the young woman in the ear leer injur= =i by the dealer tram •hom o I 'years ago, a man has just been ruin- was the colonel, sir." Lieutenant: fes' were so severe that she died three buy cSSunlse iotooSoup laiif yag 9d ass j anoned'a! V�'ycoinbe County Police Court. "Very well, leave it there; but Your days later. RINSE WEL.l. y -` He had to pay 5s. costs.. . Defendant leave will he stopped for four days for LLVER BROTHlRS t.nrtnreD. Tt`tiOtcro "went through the South African cam calling the colonel an idiot" -�•• paign EMPLOYED ANOTHER. At a wedding presentation.at Norwich, You cannot be happy while you have " - The Preacher' I hope you 'never Tie' G 0 X X �r��� the head of the.firm was presented with corns. -Then do not delay :in getting a „ - about yotir business. ' a gift from the manager and slatf of bottle of Holloway's Corn Cure. It re. " The Merchant: Never-but I have a' 'twenty-eight employees. The staff rep- moves all kind of corns without pain: very optimistic "ad writer." "Keeping Bivarleatia=ty at it Briags succam'• _ resented 760 years of service, an average Failt'ire .with it is unknown. of over twenty-six years each. - General Lord Methuen, in the-course 11, as the poen; says�-a ropm:hung A Purely •Vegetable. Pill. -Parmelee's 01' an address at the Army,Temperapce with pictures is a room hung with - 'Assoeiatlon, said he had tried total ab-i tboughti. what is a board fence hung mots, herbs and solid extracts'of known' atinence himself lately for three. months, with circus posters? virtue in-the treatment of liver an,i and he found at the end of-that time in kidney complaints and in giving tone playing racquets his eye was better and Mannon!uoap s Donar fano saner wave, to the system whether enfeebled by ov- is his wind also. 1st L best rho used in tate Sunlight way erwork or deranged'through- excess in The London Metropolitan Water 1in7 easil�ht�P and(Otto'*tBasdcaa living. They require no testimonial. _ - Board sued a number of cuslonwrs for Their excellent qualities are well known payment of water rales in the Westmin- It is surprising how many really;Food to all those who have used them and _ 'ster County Court, among the defend- people there tiro in'ihi, wicked world- they commend themselves_ to' dyspeptics� •�_ anLv being a Fish. Gudgeon. Haddock, If one can take their word for it. and those subject to biliousness who Hallplke, Ponder, Eddie, Wells, Leakey, are in quest of a beneficial medicine. 'and Pipe. They,Never.Knew FaiIure.- Careful �IPEDLAn'S CORRUGATED IRON Is made on a 36.600 th. press (the only observation .of the effects of.Parmelee's HOUSEKEEPER. one 1n Canada) one corrugation at a Lme, and is guaranteed true and ANCIENT IRISH CAVES. 1 egetable Pills has shown that they act "They say his wife is a good bo Immediately on-the diseased organs of keeper." use- st We cA YZa 600 ton storA to Oshawa. Monttral, Ottawa. Toronto and - IPttrnisb loan Facts About_Earl In- the system and stimulate them to heal.. Landon and teats ordinary re uirernrnts the same da order Is recaied. P y Y thy action. There may ,be cases-'n "Yes,- she .ke ); his house all right Made lit 1 inch, or E y frith corrugations- fn sheets length u habitants of Island. when he failed last spring, 'But of k sett any nit p which the.disease. has been long seat- ., to 10 feet in 28, 26, 24, 2.8. 20, 18 gauge There has just been pubhsf,ed-by'the ear and does not cosi course he had to put it in her name. g p both Painted and Gafvantud. fyy yield to rhedl. - This class o1 material] is'most suitable for Ilreprooffa Barns, Factory, Royal TrTs�Academy a bulky-report on cine,'but even 1n such cases these pills - Bu and is water and wind proof. ilhe result of three 'years' exploration I have been known to bring relief when d You are nervous and `(rritabta take Corrugated Ridges, Lead Washers end Galvanized Nails carried in stock. "Ferrovim,"the great nerve And blood tonic;.you - ]work among the-caves of County CI tri. rl'. other so-called remedies have.failed. ,rill be a new p•a•oa by tba daeyoa,ha.•need a "Send Specifications,EO.your nearest oIDce for catalogues and ptit'.es. _ iNo fewer than 70,W0 Specimens of banes These assertions can be substantiated bv�L, All deal ra• - ��++ aereumfoded in parcels to the Dublin' m malmeri speak- used the Pills, and THE PEDLAR PEOPLE •!Museum for identilieation: Each of !Ileac ttitwiica!men speak-highly of their quad•, "Did you 'nay your husband was out ,parcels were carefully labelled, bearing ides, = looking,toe work?" "No: i believe he's Is, number corresponding with a reap of out looking at worts. There ere some �� � �, I�ftnn�, Oct. �at tint iolf, �� D.tI, The cave giving the exact position and .Beck (despondently) "I said somethin men di i7m itNtt,tIIII. tfn', ,G de th from the surface at which the 't Rabe n cellar mi ab at the cor- P t my wife. didn't like. and site hasn't Der,.and he doesn't seem able to get any 7eI teats 9t' ass soe'a:'t 11 colbors0at. ae Dana..et. ta.Larabaa'd at, sis psaarec fermens were obtained. T1ie bulk of the -spoken lfl me for two day5." Peck further." write�reur,hearntOrnca—LIEA1)011FICRdrDWQ1iK8—O,iftAWA, o. ptnalerial coileeted consisted of-bones of (�gerly}: 'Kan you remember what.it ivarious animals, including man.; and was you said Y"` Largest makers of Sheet k4e4al BuikaIng Materials 'under the g. these throw an interesting light on!be . Help your children to grow strong ` - a old-t1me fatma of Ireland. Among t'hr i rid robust .by counteracting. anything 1m Orla[lt 4iamnialixn` re it,inc Yes, todeed,-"blead will tell,"when blctcae. n— sod bra oet:tsoa�r,aars:the skirt weaver that causes ill-health: One great cause �+ _ .�..rta. �w ere nes of brown bear, wolf, Arctic: sad Wea»Ye frup make abort work of alt blood of disease in children is worms.., Fie- elk, Western Ga�ada _ fcx, Arctic lemming,' Irish elk, red aaa vita tnut>J.. move them with 14fother Graves' Worm ' Baxkatcba.an �y a ani ad leads t. :•deer, reindeer, ox, and wild bear: CAt]l FUL Exterminator. tai k o cent p yml::a Rtwa� a E t It never is scaonq,oi eo pap loo: - .One-rather surprising = discovery is - HELPING HEIi PA LANDS AS roe maplo► nu pa�teniari e'er ja gar vena Khat the,bones of the wild cat, which Friend: "Haven't you named..the baby R. I►Aatsoris. et WctlesteY street. T•ro■es. Cassia. 0murred in some numbers,, belonged yet T' "Young man,' said )Loss Spooners fa " ` riot to the European. but to an African Proud Aiolher "No; we must be very .ther, "I want you to know.that L always ;!species, known as the Caffre cat-(Feiis careful-to give him a nice one, because cl'o'se up- the house and turn out all EFFECTS OI IfEAT ON Mi LK: . • - iccreatny, The Larger of these caves there'will be so man named after him ri is at 10 o'clock." �SOII S Tarnished dwei)in laces [or Y Doctor Jenson,'. chief. of the Swiss a g P prehistoric• when he fs Premier." "Indeed? replied .Mr. •Nervy; "Well, bureau of superintendence over the milk men, for arrowheads and other imple dori't bother-to-night, sir. I'll attend to industry, says that-it is a common error t xrtents of 'flint and bone,aias well , as that for you." suppose that milk submitted for a �Y " bronze ottiaments, have been recoverwl, To Know is Tri.Prevent. -.It the min- Y- Ac sn F many in a perfect state of preservation; crs *ho work in cold water'most of Ile - • • c°nsiderable'time to a temperature of day would rub their feet and legs w•i(h sieve P11A Cuss ;f2U degree Fahrenheit is better for _ end these were associated-with humaA y A TFtottsaad Dollar (3uaraatee with + (remains. From the form of the bonesl'Dr. Thomas EcIectric Oil the would gas. nourishment than ilia! boiled for a short of the ankle pint it would a e.cape muscular rheumatism and ren• ever bottle of Dr. IAmhardt'a FIem•Roid •time., I.N.'hen.the hefting is prolonger ' 7 appear flail Y - PADIS 'these skeletons represent the remains of der-their nether limbs`-.proof against' the -tile only eertaia,care for every form of the alteration in the valuable .properl�e� =people who habitually assumed asquat-.I ill effects of exposure to the cold. Those p;h; of the milk begins as low as 100 de- oxB P1t'SE1' Sts races vi to-day. Charcoal and burnt stones d(• well to provide themselves with a "D_r, Leoahardt's'Isom-Road cured me of begin below 110 degrees.. Tubercul­­ --t with quick heating osis ' supply before starting., ave bad case of-Piles of over ten yesrs' baci 1) are destroyed by heating to 150 A BUStIE[. OF FLIES afford further evidence as to the use 'af _ -_—T- v lull a s uch hoot- these caves, -NOBODY IN. PARTICULAR, a• permanent care till I used em•Roid. ing does not alter.the properties of !he' MCI,Will DrogsteW and Ornaments "be}gngitig to the` early I had Blind wed Bleeding Piles sad suffered milk. Doctor Jensen advises that the and by aaail. Christian era. including a gold bracelet, ' `Who is that man with your mother?"' ' " everything. Ointments and kcal treatments pasteurization of,milk be done in .the bronze pin and;buckle, show that these Th:A ain't•a man; that's father," .TEN CENTS PER' PACKET FitoM (tiled,bctly. IeoahardcaHom-Ruid.cured home,. and but shortly before the milk ARCHDALF: WIL,SQ241 Barne caves •ere used, at least tempor- me rfe t Dr. is used, care bei- taken• not to arily, by , much later .goneratiorts, _cf .No person should go from home with• g F° Dien. r i tcta y me ur, ones o em-Bold t. a tablet taken internally above the temperature necessary to 'kill- s Irish elk and reindeer show that' I sentery Cordial in .their -possession, as all druggists,or The Wilson•FyL Co ch ienteips the eause of Ri 11. m- MAE Vic-pa.1,11ugmiC ' - --- animals were hunted, at any rete, hy'change of water, cooking, climate, etc., iced,J'I' Falls Ont. 7 Fxplaining gets to be a chronic habit- If a woman's credit is good at a dpy the earliest human inhabitants of, the is= Ireq'uently brings on summer complaint, t+6 a _ with some peopla. .9cods store she raver argues about aha -7and but they probably were soon• ex•l and 4here is nothing like being ready .KAFFIR WOMAN'S COURAGE. price. - terminated. N'i,ives, however, survived With n sure remedy at hand., which nf- - --"- -- ,war t until comparatively.recent times: Thle'tentimes saves great suffering and fre- One,'-of the first explorers of the inter- FEAT �R DYE�I,,Q exact date of their final extermination Is I quently valuable lives. This Cordial for_or South Africa was William Cotkin not known, but they existed in the great':has,gained for.itsell a widr'spread repu-1 Oswell, a noted hunter and a friend. rl 01aaa�aad Ournagslid Kid Gleaaa o►aaeai'''Tbij " invests on the borders of lk icklmv and Cation for-affording prompt relief from!' aaa seat by ptR Is pw as it a boat place is Livingstone, to whom-he rendered ini- Carlow as late as the year 1700: and it al! summer complaints. orient aid. In his bio a iliTlfll AMERICAN YYENi6 CA; p gi phy the -tot- sc'd-flint they finally became ex- - lowing story ivas given from one of his tinct about 1776. African letters: An incident highly creel• i I AWFUL SLEEPING 51CB\ESS. liable to Kaffir womanhood occurred jtt;t "The — as we,reached Mabotse. The women, as FOQ '.A �II. Eev�eNy t, Miss : lam. se ms to hr._gofrng African Game Hunters Now Run a earl - is their'custan, wake working,in in the � out, Miss Putting.' PS : Cuffing ,asap, fields, for they hoe,�arid-the men.-sew, Pressing n _rawnl: "1'es : it teems to be 15eadly Risk. — Sarnia is it A young man standing by the edge of -- ,` more corltid+'raie than some people." To the excilemettt of big 'game hunt. the bush, was chatting with them. A P�; e int in Africa there will henceforth be i4,ness sprang on him, and was carry- UE o�� n�l+icd the knowledge that the hunter in,, him off,,when one of the women ran risks eontrncting on@,7L the.most dread-. after him. caught her by the lail an(I ;�•as. - FOOd �/h!t@rui - c of all known diseases-sleeping sick- dragged for some distance. dIa a wo. F�O�IICt,� No real-'need to buy ilia more expensive • t# - ' � ' ' ne<s-{ic'eadfu] .because it is incurable •r:� the man in her mouth.and the wo- - nnd ultimately fatal. Until'very recent-. man behitld her,'<he st'ackened-her pitee, -oils if GOOD BURNER is used w ` 1 ly it-had bron supposed that Euro ons v,1}ereupon her assailant straddled over are economical se wen as good. You and KEPT CLEAN. t 1� k a° 't pay f�s>>me`«g`i'da"he°y°"buy am If you want a. BIG LIGIfT-rllit:s on f «rrc immune;-1 ut A haw receritly heed her bac and.hit bar` across the nose and Y _ pr n•rd thnt I1h's belief was wrung, head wilh a heavy, short-handled hoc Nadine soft into a LMY can bat dean. YOUR cws JETS IN ONE unlpl she dropped her prey and slunk i°'a'well-coo6dinimd.ts"esdyeaau• Queen i • -• Sl aping s'rkne�s i� roused by n Parisi- '• a tic protiznon known ns "tri`pan ts,me,' to cover. The man was the worrmns LAWsPreduets we-time and acuate sad which infests the, bl9nd and the-spinal husband, Would Mrs. Smlth do'•as,much mOOa'-uvera—aodaiaiaetite riimulatora City. l�1by':Booe4s C'6ickea with Mgoossim TRY A O i I =-1I�AfITI1t8L + a rued. Thrs,• minute'bar! to rr!b1P organ- for Mr. Srilith?' Could she. do morel LICBT fps makes a pu/ek nod.yet r deficious isms-tone eai-R"--a�i�--&4ribiiUd by the - _ aeaeaaroee+,rue It. a:! dKibw. ..d LA1'17p bile or A species of tgrtse fly. This ter. Customer: "Are you sure that this is &Iir"d whine tee. 0 rr„r has ppprnred is Uganda only within rent rrocndile-skin?" Dealer: "Abet- Try itwaea you n 6ertied or houm. For Sale by Dealers the Inst, year or twn, having, made Its lutely rer1nin, madam ! I shot the Booklet fnee,"He,rwMake I e'd way nlnng the river systems frrm the rmcodile myself." Cuslnmer: "i1 innks C3oodThirnwtoEa.' Wrue n Du�g !tae ° fit, West rnnst of ;lfrirn. Yet clearing the rnlher G lied." Dealer NaNrally• YNs QUEEN' CITY OIL i~a o hon pu 1+e+ it+ first +wn• )rare of its nprenranre In mndam. That is where it stnrck the Libby, h1G�1f111 & by, Cllieage CO.,t a s,saki aatr Ucanda no less thnn :10.(W of the native--- e n lt_ tumbled out of the i in rias have lallnn l ibtiUE ,.+p y..�A,,.9,y °cv ::k.•.y,',. e..q. d+ y...T•••. +• i�1..:"r.E.,..R., .'-..eP:eE,-, .,,;,r. y•�: , wt'*k'.. tent.,7"" L ;., �tx 4' At.•aek ,+,tri• .. „ .- ,, q•,,.+� ,*+. .v .fi,t.r.. -7.�..x+•rr ...+..-^hive.L. ,.-. .:.. .. ,«ie:.firf.:. '.. .•,..{'..n..r..;c.r<-.•:, .t "+v^-r-' -v, '.:r .�+..r. o-� 7':,'s•e.+, :e.-: ; '<... `•n.v.c^n n . .,.•�•. .,•T^� ' ""�,. �,_ .y �1 ^F ~' y n.. .r t - -Diiss Cora Gordon was, home —Aaron Butt bpeut Wedne.iday �! LOCA�I� ►�. over Suuday, here. :..:r' : k —Bert. Shepherd spent Stin —'Itc• Jos, ,Doyle r}lent a-few r . ow -St --Xiss R. Doyle spent ►ndt�'3` - — Ltl�'iitotttu.— T — - With iii; uoth t' Qts dttp..= t Good - in the city. -A. Palmer. is giving ,the;Dale —Mrs. McKay, of • oronto, is - -ILK. Leavens left last Week block a fre-slt eclat of palnt. visiting friends in this vicinity: Painting r - for New Liskeard. —Albert Boyes of York, visited —Misses Meen, of Toronto; were ` —Fred Bunting, of Toronto, with his parents this week. guests of -Geo. and Mrs. Law this 1 was home a few days last week. —M S. Chapman rind a business, week. the ...best —Alex. Palmer, of Port Perry, trip to the city on Tuesday. —Mrs. F. Doyle, of Toronto, is a i D t i n tealled upon Pickering friends this —Mrs. T. C. Osborne and son visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo. M. • g' week. spent a few days last week with Palmer. ere secon- —Miss C1ara,;Ham, of Toronto, Sollna friends. —Mrs. James Gordon and son Omyin it: Good v _ ,spent Sunday here aatat�he hoiine of —The entrance examination at Robin,spent a couple of days in paint Saves the pain- . ..,.her nte. the various centres are being con- Toronto. _- ter's time by spread- , re: B. Doyle left on Satur- ducted this week. ' -Mrs• Wagner .entertained a v short visit with friends Elijah - Arrowsmith , re- 'number of her 'Brougham friends ing easy;,it saves in cost` cam, for a —Mrs. El} at Bond Head• turned on,Thursday from an ex- on Wednesday; of material.,by coverm 3 . _Mrs, J. H.' Bundy- 'and Mass tendtad visit at Portland, Main. —Palmer Z'anstone shipped a most surface to tthe On; It. Edna Seldon are spending this n Ralph Smith, of_. Warwick carload of cattle and hogs to the f ; week at Lorneville. Bros. and Rutter, Toronto, visited city on Wednesday. saves in final cost O the job . ° —Miss Gertrude Allaway left on friends in Audley during the:•past —R. Moore and Misg Josephine }�y•wearing longest. - - Saturday to take a situation in week. leav a tri-morrow for Newmarket Toronto for the holidays. —W. G, and.Mrs. Ham were in to ppeend a fe.� dayF. THE SHERWIN-WI�L/AMS PAINT K —Miss'Sadie Burrell, of Toronto, Toronto Junction on. Wednesday —Dir. and MrsWeldon, of Oak- _ ;is now at the home of at the wedding o , Coad. ;thoroughly incorporated ti�at they are inseparable and 7 for the summer vacation: niece. their daughter, Dirs. —Seventy from this locality r of Toronto, a —:hiss I✓. L. :Moore, of Kill- hold together against tkie weather for the longest time. F - 1148 e shades. J too nice excursion former treasurer o car oro mount, isvisitingDeverell. col -sh 'Model Farm on Wednesday.- To--ship, is'spending the week with 'ir. and 'Irs. 1. . .. _ and lits. Mich ° 'Pickering frientd�• tract. at queen st the Z�� off the li with Thos, =nt -and other .--Orcin to some cal 'Green River, were with W. li. and 'editesday - u Mrs. Flumerfelt over Suuday• SOLD BY --Rev. J. E. Moore -and family night local-a: three rdell lrf —Miss 'Frances- :McCartney, of left on Tuesday morning for their —�Ir: and Jlrs. Z�-orris-, cof Ile- - Dunnville, is spendiug a week new charge, driving via t abridge troit, al's visiting -with the latter s1. .S� CHr1�'MAl`�T, Pickering, Ont. with her .friend, Miss Carrie Simp, and Greenbank, having sent their aunt, Mrs. J. H. Wagner;Church son. their household goods by train. street. —Those of oils young men who —Rev d'-C gell and .wife arriv• —:Hies 'Iyrtle Flumerfelt anti � attended the military camp at ed on Wednesday and will soon iArne-�i'v are at 'Claremont this t, returned hoiiie oh Sat= T Read T V S Niagara, r be settled in their very pretty and week -i ititig. on their entrance ■ u- urdayy comfortable house at the :Method- egatnination. V _ . —lYin. Sherring the nian .,Who ist parsonage.- We welcome them —Prof. Firth launched his fine t beat the world in a 0-S mile go-as- i ,•' f ea-please race will rtmpiiea game as citizens to our town. new pleasure yatch Z. 0-6 on y —;kit`..T<'m.and 'ii�s'iary-Dale, 'Monday and the next day p a k e y - -of base bel rat Oeha�ca to-motto-�: pro '�8 have a Eery full stock of th —W. B. Leavens, after spend- liis S. A. Dale, Mrs. John Dickie; ceded to Toronto where it was tlik ing two weeks' vacation at the- Smith Clark, W. AV. Sparks, Mrs•,adntu•atiori of Ali. Stephen Crook, M rs, 'icliay, 'iis= —Owing `to the Express Co'y Cann " e Go [� _ home of his mother here and At Darden and Clarkson Rogers are removing their . office from' the J.has returned to. Meet- tion at Brighten,R. A. Bell has Best Other pointe, attending Canada Yearling stn , ' jl 'Ch aplean to resume his'work. ing of Friends at Newmarket. been moved back to Pickering. . —Public schools close this week _.,-On Monday afternoon, George station much to the satisfaction of Roast Beef, Corned Beef,Lunch Ham, —for a summer vacatioumuch,to. Nilson met with an accident the -Grand Trunk's M&ny-patriins the lessors of both teachers an tie ee , evilled life-`�,�—���-•_ _ which might have had fatal re- here. fine and very pupils, Mothers, howeveF, view suits. He was in his stable,stand —The-ladies of'PicLering should -- bellied _'weal is .very. iy the vacation from a different ing behind his colt, when some- practice for the nail driving con ree W e have just received five standpoint. thi_nR frigbtened the animal esus- test at the Firemen's picnic on the —Miss Eurice Darden, of Belvi- ed it to kick, striking Mr. Wilson Ind of July. See the beautiful "��s• ' dere, N. C., is visiting her sister, on the breast, inflicting a nasty prize for it exhibited in_J. Die_ki� - Mrs. R. H. Crook. She was ae- wound and breaking a rib right Cos windoR, given by Mr. Canoed VegetableG,Cherries,Peaches,Berries, - ". _companied by her niece, Gertrude over the heart• He was taken to Firth, of Pickeriqg College. r Crook, who has been spending a over Bateaian's surgery where his -w D. and Mrs. Rogers'were `Plilms� Peas, -etc., etc. Canned Fish of all r °:year in the South. injuries were attended W. It.w" _ -Wesley Bunting,after spend-' j. Blit as it is he at Bowmanville, on Wednesday _ kinds. Pork and Beatis. i e a narrow is F. ing 'a week here, returned to his will be laid up for some time. attending the -'Mi$flngl?'}orence - Mined Pickles—We have the finest line home in Strathroy• He was ac- —Do not forget the strawberry 'lattet's cousin, oornnponled by Brereton and Mrs• festival to be held this evening on Tingle, to Mr. S. Granville, both ou ever -yaw, nice 10 cent bottles.: - - " Bunting, the latter having reeeiv Mr. John Boyes grounds just of Bowmanville. Miss Pinglf at Y r - w acs o ed word that her sister, Mrs. Past o€the village, under the sus- one time was a res dent of Pack- Chow-Chow, C up, W rster Sauce, g friend-,here. Whiting, was seriously ill. ices of the Ladies' Aid Society of Bring and has many - _ - ' —F. W. Cowan, of Oshawa, L Andrew's church. .Tea will tie —'fie Rev. J.'E. Moore, Ph. B.. � e T �O • _.' passed' through the village on Sun- served from .6 to 8 o'clock, after of the 113ethridist rhiiml3', preached c ie " clay with his automobile. and which a good programme.-will be his "farewell' erizion on Sabbath' i when near the iron bridge, some part of the machinery refused to rendered in which the fuiluwint; evening last, to a' large audience tAlent will take part Whitby from Phil. l : 1. ".Brethern, dear- part Hewas-compelled toleave 0ichestra,Whitby:Male(�luartette ly beloved and longed for. my Joy ' :the machine here to await repairs. �Iis- Baird, Elocutionist, of.Tel- Rnd crown. su stand fa-t in the Ej-eI.3'thing 'Tl1 t Be .Sold ! ". —A large number attended the runts: 11is� Sitnp,un and ''i r. Lard my dearly beloved." `Thi Friends meeting on Sunday after • vocalists. of Pickering discollt+e was tnnrkeci by warmth 33 Bar- of C'�,ulf„rt `?�%ap for:�(t Fent-. E�'erett, '?<leti shirts. noon and greatly enjoyed the ser- c others. Ise'cream and other of affertiou for .cite c'hurcli Anda tits-';ha:I,y „orlcing.t,t�ire�='.r.: �lrt�'s liy;}kI fi►nry.braees �'.c: > •vice:' Among those -]to .-poke All 1 refreshuietits will be • sert:ed un, clearly defined ideal .of, file char-, heavy Wood.-, we: Nen�,:'ethat2l �i tin �a : }Ion's cn hweie�iix 1_ir: -were Job S. Gilley of 'Ian-a- most the date a<reristtc of Qhi'istian People. }len.�.�.rx« laic,W j f,-r::� : }lin', Ht,�ts at whcitesnle.price7. r� • -ehusett<:Thomas Fidler,.of Pllila- .the grounds., Remember Ladies O�ftird shc,c: 95c: 1 +slit 1':ueu:t Fe.tt.lier -shoe, butt. Iatdtes John G. and-Mina this iFriday4 evening. . Admission lir, 'Ic ore's pastorate ,luring the t-- - delphia, Penn,. Joh adulrg '?5 tents: chi 10 cents. last three scuts ha:• been etnin- buttoned bout.=, colt 1 l t, for l.tNl. L. Hall, of Barnesville, Ohio; one call will c•on�_incr viii that'rnlr{rices areftt li a5t lu per : —The Firemen are ,very busy entl} succGs�f�tl, the conirc ati(,n ..Ella Newlin, of Earlhatu, Iona: _ • d tnt3$itlg In - for, ties,t- hiving raised fur relii i :tis cerr1 l:e1v�3 inv in the ttflde. - Eli a H. Varney., of Bloomfield, �lunilli3• Ago�d list of shorts i- Work Mlle hand ole �nin of aLuut Store fol sale or'tu let. - P. R. Con ire ate(l anti the football contest s5.1CO.(K), \c,t��ith_taitdiiifi the �O�`` �': "'jekering, ���• —The frequent heavy rainsof the } p `l:`. iromises tube interesting.. Tea drain on the nieuiber=.hil, by re- W _ ;'past few weeks have produced au will be served from 4 to p, nl.: -local-, c}eaths ete., the retirint — --- --- abundance of Vegetation, =uu1P - -. of the nte ofarmers elaeu that the. after n}ticIi Peter. Christie M. P. pastor 1elxirtr to Conterc'neP attcl. have been excessive, and are.snre Rill take- the chair and -a good' •leaves fest hi.: -lure-sur forty <ir Pr' and will be rendered. Conte more nlembet••s than he fottrid on '��` ' -o they the rltni cli regi=ter when lie tank 00L .,to cause damage to peas and bar- l � P and' bring your friends ' ley as well as to potatoes. In 1(1z<' may inset others and have a good charge (if the c•htirch three years Many ex ire=cions of regret ��'1 = "lying lands no doubt much dam- age has been done, but in the day. The fee, including tea, ago• i j' high lands prospects could not be afLeruo-on find evening is.adults are'eepreGsed'by the people at the _ These hot days yJ getting better. The, hay crop, which at 2a cents children 15 cents. Clare= removal of Dir. and Mrs. 1Muore 111 most 'Citizen's band will be in and family. They will carrywith :-one time had rather a dark out attendance. A refreshment them to.. their new hoitre,' :''-one of our look, now promises well.-I,obtling a ds to the a r- bcith will be Qn the grounds Britain, the best wishes of a host t of C, • !0 1 • ante of streets so much as an wis- i(1 �]� abundance of beautiful shale ice-cream lemonade,ddea, isc•romised `� �+ C� • tees. o on y ' . ..,.. ,' ,. _. _ the beauty of such streets, but in alj. .1 — the hot summer days it makes th =The residents of our village ,'OT}CE is hereby' given that on Qx' "Quick deal” Gasoline Stoves. walking much.more pleasant by find vicinity are anxiously AwAit Jai 70th teos the Friends• r e pC0 ection L ey a ord-agains . in; le eCision,o e comma e P pry a All•nntiMed g9onee•W llarl-P �beeremoved. (1�,Q }mO Or �ihree. borne.}9, the hot rays,of the sun. $fit in Wath regard to the re-building of end.,tbe places marked in a uniform manner �J V two many places, the. trees are not Pickering College and are hopeful ail parti ju greeted sae req before trod to assemble _ trimmed high enough, for during of seeing it erected oil the old site. and assist in thea•ork. rom,�lete with ovens wet weather, many limbs are so Newmarket is putting forth every 10SRUA NA1Gk1BDSos ' r low that a person cannot pass effort to 'have it 'built;at tliilt Committee•il;�tITii CL�kH " ' .......... -.-- - ss-ss ' ....................ti............ ui9dera,�, �:: --''l- - ' mbrella with- place, but, when ever}thuig i — out bringing down a regular considered, -•e' do ri'o't think the If vont Stonweh is'`i�elk, - bath. A _nuntUier in .the v illage 'inducements offered by that tawli if yotit•Ft,�',d distresses v�n_ ' have noticed this and have taken can equal the advantages -;Mich if yon,ire«'e:tk ttn(1 lc i DOORS the trouble to prune their trees, are already established in Picker Use. Dr. -Shot,p'. 'Re�u,rative one SCREEN month and Sec wit%tt it does for oar ' but occasionally one will meet' ing. No site could be•cecltrecl that y with atree -hose boughs are lin• in any way compare with the old Sulci by Pickering Phar-mach end choice Ha ]maeks. comfortably too low. one: .. there is a large .territory _ — :.. = —Orr Sunday afternoon, as '[r. bete to draw from ; good raij-ay _ 'matchmaking . aecuniniodatioll and within a short — . arts Or - Alex. Falconer, accompanied by . . _ :Pure P reesi { 'Mrs. Falconer and song Clarence, distance of Toronto affording -,the The undersigned will he in Picker- �- suis driving, into the village from advantages (if metropolitan, yet in every wednesdHy fir the benefit — , the west, he met an automobile, .free from the allurements of city S110 H-8 BUNDY ' ■� when in fro•tit of J•,R. Will or town lilac puled b pilPicket ing tatio-ii of of tches,t c]cks acndjewellery repaired. t fficieiic cl y n•'s # s -.: residence. lVithorit the sliglites e y 4 ` warning his horse bolted for 'the -College In the past is one of the Kindlyleave.them at_Ar• 11 t . at�d upset the,rig. Fortuii- most valid reasons-why it_ should 'drug store. All Rork warranted. ately, the ocenpants received no be re,-' uilt here. The',iattlra'l ere- - OR. ' -injury, whatever, and be and a vation, affording' a unique rani- g O H I C TAYLOR. M T ��N �.y 30-1:3 fepv slight scratches to the 'ani• taffy condition, -itil its hundreds hitby. mar's }cgs, neither horse sur rig s beautiful shade trees, spacious — Oe '[��• da'p .(best on E; r'th.) received any damage. No blains swards and •romantic driveways, .L7 U -rail be'attached to tris atltomobil• has been the result of many years ( � ist, as he was running slowly and of zealoas effort and coutiuous toil. �. _ _____o__ stopped as soon as the horse show- It is our earnest belief that if the ed' fright and after the accident Comnlit$rr consider these.-,ally- ;j Cent,BTjilarge bar, or 6 bars 0 25 cents.conveyed Mrs. Falconer and Mnst- feattlre� there is no doubt they I am no- prepared to pay the -er Clarence to their home. The will decide favorably on its lova Eyerybod}. likes it. Try some yourself. er Cl, rence freryuently met autc,- tirri here. The citizen'scomm'ittee hiaglndgpo�iltr for butt�r�M1egge• - r - mobil 011 before -without showing here hRve'raiQed a large sum, with } r lr the slightest degree of fright, ran a good hr c•rt of congiderablQ is on the r A. B lJ �I1�1 lJ('t �s, Pickering• u - nnt� di'tance all t was soon tzlure, shi matters assume a 1 . .r.�• P -• _ .,., o ,..� lliOr gpE'Ct,� l Q'l�lQir) .�:va• .w5rsa• R:r.:b`'ro. At. h7,, rr,b