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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_07_06 Xs �h'rl °. �,�"?I`'-�r' .�.':.!• ",= -s"•a-'�, - -. ..e.. Z- _.�,.-"_ ,, °,F, •- " a ,.�, c.: �%i lam- .sir r .a-�..,:..as•.c.•.a ,�.' - Y-::'., ..,�.. ,a•,• �--�- --_ - - , , VOL. FXV. -- . � - � • �nICgERINGe ONT., FRIDAY. JULY 1906 �� __ � � . NO-s ,39 PORT.UNION. Marriage at Hayden. �rofiaissiklsstal �4rD*. � � , .. _• - •' - :y sMills.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert is visiting in A very pleasant event took place at the vicinity of the Port. the home of the brides mother, Mrs. tDental. Fred and Mrs. Godfrey, .of Toronto, Thos: Gilders, Hayden, Out., on Wed- When `�� , PICSERING• I nesna June 27th, at 3.30, when her Wed- 4 �„"':""�"","`."""""'-,�",.,."'.-„"""' •• spent the 1st at the station. ! y, ' TR. R. M. STEWART, Markham. Mrs. Thos. Armstrong,of Eglington, eldest daughter, bliss' Mabel Edith, DENTIST. 'Red Wheat SO bus. spent the holiday at her old home. was married to Mr. John J. Davidson, • Honor Graduate of aofDToronto University Su arty of Toronto, by Rev. Mr. Snowden, ofHia �]• �lis Gtradnate Royal Coilege of Dental Surgeot+s. White Wheat SO bne. I George Godfrey;of Ottawa, spent a / OFFICE-OPPOSITE THE P08TOFFICE. Spring Wheat Bio bus. i few days with his parents at the sta- Enniskillen, in the presence of'the im- Open daily 9 a m.to 6 V.m, Goose Wheat 70 bus. tion. He left for the east on the 8.L? mediate relatibes of the bride and :E Residence,Main St.,North. a. ni. train on Tuesday. groom. '. The bride, who was given son-Ton,Manitoba Flour, 04.50 Mrs. Frank Woolb and child, of away by her brother, Albert Girders, , AT 71 11ONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. Cream Baas, Bect Family, 4.Ys y Then its time to act! No time l0 a.m.to 4 p, m. Office over Summer, & Tea•snne,Faney Pastry, 4.7b East Toronto, returned home on the of Tyrone, looked cbkrtning in a dress silvers store, 17tf Major,Family Flour, 4.o0 8.37 p.'rn. train Tuesday; after a very of crape de'c'hine with lace trin)r,)ings t0 study, t0 read, t0 eXYeri- Cottou, Jute or Paper Bage included, pleasant visit at her old home. and carrieda. boquet of -white roses. meIIt You want t0 save OUT -1)R.E. S.BARBER,L. D. B..D.D S.. Mrs. Demers and 'child and Miss Miss Ethel Girders, sister of the bride, y Dentist,6touilville. Honor graduate of Bran $17.00 Ton Margaret, of Toronto Junction, after w, hridesu)'aid dressed in create crape hair, and. save it Quickly, tots! the Royal College of Dental Surgeons sod of Shorts, $20.00 Ton. le chine and carried ink roses. H. the university of Toronto. Hours-9 to 19 a.m., spending a short vacation at their p• SO [hake u Our [Hind t111S to 5 p.m. Office in Grubtn's Block,over Jew- umbo.$25.00 Ton r :.. ,-. ., T. Da}idson, brother of the groom, p y he)me, retarned'Tuesday e\tnins !; , elery store. Local telephone No.24. Appoint. JIiS3 _'lay Bauibrid e. 'uf gansas luted as groomsman.' After tea the very minute that if.your hair .,.,z: meats may be made for evenings., Residence Gr•aha t, Tf holewheat '�O g 1` O'Brien ave. bIARSFiAJJ every Monday an , Cit Will. _hiller, of Toronto; Levi happy couple took the evening train r _ Flours r ever comes Out you will use Tuesday. Office over White's store, 271rl Chop of all kinds. Washington and the Rev. 31r. Hill, fur their new hotue in Toronto. The , - Choliping and Gristing. also of Toronto, \were guests of Arthur- br'ide's travelling costume was a blue Ayers Hair Vigor. It makes _ Medical. -- Annis, on Dominion Day. - taffeta silk:suit with hat..to match. the scalp healthy. The hair The Centennial Ep\vorth League We wish Mr. and, tilts. Davidson w PIC$ERING COAL trill I:JJ. 1'.i hold a lawn social on J1i•. any happy years togethor. St2yS in. It cannot' Cl0 flIIy- F. E3STWOOD, bM.D,. Sureeoo , J tCOb Brumwell's beautiful lawn' oft -- •�• ' A.jd1e thing else. It s nature's way. Thur�ri ay, July l`2th. A liberal pro_ y' , Ontario County; Ise of Mairiaae Licenees. 1 Nellie Jack- TL beat triad o!a testiaoaitil- Onta mo Co Office boars-Before 10 a.m.. 1 to E •' morin ;,qA the black "Boid tor over silty yenral' pan.,ani Nora I to 8 p,m. Private telephone Yards at Slii nk Mills. son, _hiss Green, 'fhe Fawcet i't<<. Booth house,' COD Balsam,Greenwooef,Brougham Mrs.Duncan, 3Ii5s.L r(ll} rt and others. 1 Mt Zion,A.Johnston's(?tb tori), Wm Cowle's 'Stove Coal 96•��ton. Miss Cooper, of Toronto, is visiting ao rara,:laa:nrera or foot-ball in, is also promised: Ith con),and D Pugh's(9th con)' 131y 'Chestnut Coal b ).5 ton. �- at Mr. Hol,l,y'S. 9 SARS PILEi.pAgn��• Admission:.,c. Pea Coal 5-2: }tics C(slliter, Of Toronto, is. s end- PELL3. ---- - a in a few weeks at _-It,. Chapman s. CEEgRYt+eCT016it1- Legal. Belect Lump Coal, 3 i ten. d Biacbstnith Coal, ;5,.-5 ton. FIREMEN'S PICN}C - Ir. Bell, sr., left on Tuesday for the 25c.per ton diseonnt for cash. North-West, to try to regain his FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS= Full weight guaranteed. In the years,gone by the 'flremen of health, Jo rzB,County Crown Attorney,and County Orders for coal left with W. Peak will I'ickeriq)t have had many suc(essful JI r. Dalby i5 thinking 'swore of re- Above Qotut.8onee.Whitby• 10.♦ be delivered promptly. ;.rgtlleri s on Dominion Day, but turning to England. W hope to see Above prices Subject to Change without � g g e p Notice. never hits such success crowned their hint stay with us. 464/ �0W & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• ;a Ntfurts as that vf ere wday lust. D.u' Quite a ke ring. spent Dominion narneas Doors.solicitors,stn. Offioe opposite Post- J. L. -S PIS h. in;z the slily, there were threat enings Day at Pickering. �he bus season $ y. i3�•e W>zeby,Ont Jan.Ball Dow,B.A.:Theo. L1�IT;QD of a storm, bet as the h(H1rs- ase by - A:e(}illirrat.LL.B. Money to Loan. 87 the ria becalne all that one might plMr.T endell rP o is that he found his J.L.Spink, D.M.Spink }' g y p President• Manager d sire for such a celebratiun. About land und4r-water in the west and will Feteratuiry. one u"clock the crowds began •to as- not settle, A,'yet; he wishes he were - �enll;le and until six o'cloclt there was back in Audley. VETERINARY SUR- - a cuntinuoua in-pouring of H. Pilkey left a few'days ago to When you want something out Of GBON, Gradaane of the Onta>fo Vet PIC�ERING LIVERY visitors. Judging_.from the number -visit his daughter, where he expects the common cc am College, Toronto, registered A member of tickets that were sold, there were' to remain nntll he . becomes himself order. So it is with your harnes Odbw a ntar s veterinary Medics' art eiatiles about one thousond -on the grounds. again. The trouble arose over .the and collars. Don't take"what you " . Otsee and residence one gad one quarter miles - ImM of Green atvor. Office and shoeing forts The gate receipts amounted to Slid loss of sleep. can get,"-get what gOti want. pastry a to 11 a.m., and 1 to i m. Private which is over W) more that the re- The pulpit was occupied on SundayThen you will be satisfied. Not` Irl phone in my once P,O• ardress. Green First-class riga for hire by day receipts of any former pienic,'and the by the new pastor, Rev..Jos. Bell. Y Ntr•r, Ont amount received at the refreshment large congregation wus present, and otherwise. Or night. stand was 81:6.W, making a tot��of here favorably impressed. It is hop- lneumnue. � µ 9' ,�} besides a large amount ed the Leaguers twill be restored to its "-w gWe use the best of leather, and 10 Bus meets all trains. subscribed to pay for prizes victuals oldtitne enthusiasm. guarantee absolute "G�IR)b INS RANC1E. etc. The trumber present far exceeded ' Mr. Love's new barn has been raised Ba guarantee "L' 'O!"' Teaming done. the most sanguine exceptions of the and it,fine one it is. What's the matt- 2lggtf8�Cs . K, $PIT• firemen and m a cons uense,..the er with having a bat'n arty' soo>r$ D. M. BfLVB, Aosirt, wait-rs at the tea-table had their en-, R. Puckrin is having a new. in, pen Modell •_�-- - H. Peak,. Picl.ering. ergies taxed i., meet .the derna.n& Put-up. . R. Cammack has his new ' ' 1t �u8istxl; p`yttribs. reads' tipoti them. and repeated its- barn on the \rats to completion. $SCt�P YlA�l�[l - ta, ks were necessary upon 'the hake- The garden party on Tuesday neat - ^^^^^^ rho and many of the )antries in the is bein anxious' looked forward to. _ -BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage p 4 l3 y �- rtll:t r :n r.rd r to 'alleviate the ant The committee have secured an excel- • Lioensee for the County of Ontario. Of- g. ' p want : the store or at hisrnldene•,PicierinQTur­-n-1*tu--r­_--e- sees • °f h+ln� r _n.1)trE-1 lty Lhr 1Rrr;e.cruttd. nt riluarzrl lrr� zant, c=orn- Otl Th,• Chirf- atttaf-t_;ol of the'tafter- ;. - Bilf 3 _ .: r liryllar:•• he (ci Che «'hitt, } ted, R'hithv nde.s Mowers, Rakes, n,„,n was the foot-ball texirnamFnt in utche.at,l„ ,ted the Misses Lyr.d•�, � : - - jj'�� B.BEATON,TOWN-SHIPCLERB tt W<til the'r t tiers He cr,mpittin% thr ZZ'hirl,y tjuRrt he ,'•Ji., A. ��'hite Tedd{'rs, Etc• jJ• Conveoencer. Commi•eionerfnr sating A fall line of Etat• t.•aiaa nittnrly': hhauir„ck�:of (are'w) ;111(1 utherrs.tt'ill sins;, tri~ tllsses Mur- damdsvlts, aecotntant. Etc.. V.oneey to log: l;irri: Bl;lint of 1.11tnlial•ton; ,hv -l'oe, a;r-ind Vativaikentim--will -�gint-for--E. D. all:ith, Nnrcer5 on farm property. "Iasner 'of Slarr:2.', L:c• _ - cl&rs furniture-no W 1 - f n v�h 1 cm exhit,iti.o• :n to+l th, 1;.,a\er'<, of Cle n 1:irt,. r�rlte enol urge r.arlelre�, tire-g4ithori- ``.. elan. Witloua. 'caeca° ire Pa d. QIIO'i ¢'� ('la t'r l,li Al; giro ,-Ia�•re,l, 1 '�!C \yhvii tll,- Ttl�. C mle\t•ith 111N M'uty(1 Uil Tiles 11arf127 l\ Rl-•E'h,, y, 1F111 ea$, �L•'��' 1.., , '. '-oarware r"=s. Ti'ftic•''f•.itllf• tr'r�al:'l'�tn�'t' illy l:tltlle•�, n slay ey+nln(,l+ It!:xt, 3liSt e:lst. .nf tl.E• ' �j �O TILL. :York anA At,iirv) lNc't'. _-Prices rl4hi. ntunher cif tl:e ,lace's= \ver,• Kbsr;tt c o il-bons+. ' lizzw 5e\�'ing 3Machirle�.'' tJo . (or Cp'1l kir of York an]10 on A•ia• 1 h tion ealasaf a'.1 kicds sttFauE+a to on sia,xtest• riaht. tlu�• ct itlulrew.• The )la•} tt 1'- ; z - Call Un - notice. .%ddrt-sa(ireeu S;%er P.0•, Oct. rae•itinl. Iota !-linin and lnrlr�i it r,t+^• _ ..___ _ -_. R. S. Dillingham. n n. r('nSrc•l to 611-g;utre,. 'Lho�lr,)ut- Br ug am PVC-t'HE:K. Li�enxacL Ala(to,13 nwk, ar, i 1st„+ lain .were the tit. t(r 'L• D. Banks, =Pickering • sen�'aLiscrranl Coile>`tor}?rtk• ?+in = A. H';itri, o E 11N»ri'llh, pent Pickering, Un! take tfir ilei+} lin} thr l ntr„• re,nite e} -- - - wise of Toils nn7l'7Z+Ito 111 kinds of aiotiou: _ !r sales conducted ori val•.ntiona male at,u.od• __.. Ill .fo Dov of t1w Smilut,••'k. Icy i,' ll ) 1(la}' 1 e 1 fl i nr ... orate criarse, Estato'and ceneiZr.rcie5:_e Ml* - Tl : u tll�iic� -1. 1 of %of 13•ookli i - _ l • sin.ztly waoazco aLd sold by ay:t�n cr ,C lit-aver.,r. .�t I.17 t,1u`y,then tucir t':,^ ; 1 1 it }eat T piavate Pal?. ynrr,arPN,. Pante, t]r,tEa ,l i - ti+•'d \\'hi-fi thy• f-wirer were victoriuu, Sttn(lay uneler the hlrental roof. CON BAN ` -Of UANA1JNt ' generalsccnuutsprorht•tly c„ileefedarlts•.Cla• Col . ict thr ?gore of_11, I)unlutrron and `� in. Paliller,har C: gage(L. Nvidi actory settltwF^(4 gttarartedd. Yha,a er T (i{JS�ne w -11e fjeavel-r t�rre rft•Xt rU:tt,'hrel, ,I)un- 1'.. Tltriler,'ut' Green 1�iVa:1' fLt t11C -Ineorporstedbyact of Par`lamentI ' ' Wagner-V },,tt<�n'ivi>ntitkr. k 1=11. The tih:nil- d sal write for termv, 'and t•artwui&rs. .Brougilese. Ont. Dates mnv bo 'zed b5 p tone ca ttnitllel. Pickering Branch. - -'. pffiye. y Hive a frill line cif fle4i azAcIll- nick I }nl ..t n then })l:i yeti the ' OM1 F: Ellis, (,f Detrciit, i•'vi,it_ AntLorlre .Car .... ... .......... sl,aoo,000 final.; wIli-h was to decide the owne,- Sutiscnbed Car.tal..................... 6KON - ed meats cciti.-TAlltly 011 halld. iuR \citlrher father, 'NV. J. Bodell TV-st.... .. .. ........... 160, • „ sirip.r,f the cup. .1fiE•r a nicely 1)h4}'''d Aeeate Iieart119 Convertible.......-.... i, •':�-�'•-' Slice . Ruii, B.l'f'flkfa�t BACon, w:k,uE t11e 'h;Amtrwk, won by-3-11, IC and friends. ry Money to Loan H B)logna, Wi finer , etc. R:1; f11C Ill:�lllrflrrtl. r,pltti(Irr Lhat }rE E. Haiti, Of Oshawa,,l1Rfi engtag- loss CoFePresident T.H.McurLLax�Sw� ' --5 per Cent.- _ - •b"-•t to llil wo81 nim-h„ proi:v for their• _}'ll V60i his bl'OL11e1', Frank, for Special attention,given to Farmer's Bale l _ Highest prices Raid for gran playing. and gentleninulr clot!- the �:umtuer. Notes Collections solicited end promptly mad• Farmer's Notes discounted American and ' BlliChel'S Cattle. ducted and are to be congratulated on' �Mives ''M. Love and F. Tuttle, Foreign Exchange bought and sold 'Drafts it their cu,res.. of Usha«a, spent the holiday at stied,nyailable on all pans of the world •,Insurance 0f all kinds Much interest was. alio taken;in the R J. C •c " savings Sank Zap&. cont. 1 J owall Ether s iot'ts. The following is a list interest allowed on deposits at highest oar Spring Chickens Wanted. I Mrs. G. D. Linton and Mrs. B. reatrates,andcreditedhall- pod of prize winners;- hall-yearly to de tori attended t0 Married Indies race: 1. Mrs.*H. G. Burk are visiting 'Miss L. Linton, ,Geo: Seri. Manager. will pay the highest ularkE•t price «-ilsun;'2. firs. Law. tHuntsville.T •forspring chickens. Those having Fariuera•' race: _ L.D. bfunroe; 2 a W. Bti_rk, L. and 30S. .N illsoll - Real Estate handled-Co,nveyane- there shcnlld sex a before selling: •1• A. White. - and daughter, of Oshawa, spent •fa�l�t���lalt�� - - Farniers son's race:- 1. J. Brown;:?. the liolida at J. Burk's. tug done on bort noticQ. We alio sell field ane' garden seeds for O. Hilts. yDar- 1. S lir. and Mrs. Simons, of Dar , thfl W' Ilennie. Co., ltd, at cata- Boy, ;•acct 1. Rubin Gordon L. P. ..n Jae lone prices hero, one of the Wright, mouth, Nova Scotia, spent the ' Jho Tw0­150 acre farnls,for Sale. Also hese s ecYsEores in.Catni da, -- nun% :rl-ities'rac-"e-I:bT}ss G:fii�-1 -T y at S.-41. Stevenson's. -- - -- good'house and lot ill Village. 2. Hiss�. Wilson. The Inas o f,nr spurts took iu `: e S6. 1 Grocerie,, Salt. Oik. Turpentine Firtiinvirs race: 1. F. Andre\•: 2, the plenic at Pickering oil )[ou- on Band. Prices right. G. N, seldrnl:•- dl v. Alf report a fit•st-elas5 time. s ha ind C;irl's race; 1.'I.: R'hite; 2. L. tl'w Home Circle will meet •-ill Yy e Y • Rich dson• I':1R.lIEItti' SUPPLY fiTORI.r �I+,ot+'. the Tomperance 'Half oil'Saturday Two heart; is often it d:tjniy -: E. Bryan, Manager. Be,y' rll'e:' 1. W. I.tw;•2.A'. Nlo,tl-e right. All uleulbets are lecluest- Hing set with ai i\otary Public; Piekering: -`_- Rluming stop and jtnnp: 1. \. ed to be i:resent. Iii r!s_. H. Iiessy. J. Co\vie qr.. on Sattir(lay Right ,p C DOMINION BANK I'unnut lone jump`:' N'. pert; 'ling .1llalthK�. - - �� ��eStHC t; Hall the misfoi" tine tb lic kicked by- T•on iyili be �r.andntes long jump: - 1. N. Derr t 1,llnl'sP��'1)ic'll l.)t:flkc hl right leg. 3. .W..We.,tee). We all hope lie' may Soon be There is something in couulmu between the nleiry eyes of a - Canital Authorized -$4;000+000 Putting phot: 1. Keil; W. West— aronttd;tgain. hluAiing maiden anti the facing- DELIGH310 Ca ital Paid ua $3,000,000 ;21Py'" lli�s M. Steven:cori left on Tues- t• Q p Itag sparkle of it diauno�td. ThE:v. Iteserve'Fund and The ladies nikil driving contest (lay morning fur'tht '. orth-West. look well together. Undivided Profits ",$3)(4,9)000 attracted much• attention. There Before returning she will visit When you .see our new lice of were a number of, conteAants, but friends iu Winnipeg, a.brothel in - Toilet Soap. -11 vs: 1-I. - G. Nilson proved ]ler - WHITBY BRANCH. y g Regina, also brothers in Lacombe: ' sn riorit in ands n the he 'honer g, uatnilton erected a cenient Ntrsery brand i5 riclllyancl. deli- and toouk the handsome prise 'home -j'{`t• Let Votit last and best gift to the cately I)erfnn)ed ,with pure flo Ver General Banking with her. " arch n the.5th cou. east of the maiden be her engagement ring- odors odors and is,unexcelled for Ladies The programme in the evening %vas Brock Road ,for the council last and let it be a Aianlond. It will and Children. .'.-'Business Transacted. notch appreciated. Hiss Vnayalken- week. This beiug the .first of its ve• , . ' _ nl tke her eyes dance and her --- - burg in her readings never fails to kind the council claim it a 'first- Levita for mechanics and'others pplease, and cornet and'elarinet duets heart rejoice-, atxentiOn Moen to the collee• hy blasters Willie and Tommy Coates, class job. will quickly remove all stains f Our visitors duking the holiday from the' hands. tion of faimer s stile and o Claremont, 'mere exceedingly well were as follows: bins. Sirltons and __ -other notes. rendered. The male choruses were We can show you sodic that Let ns have the pleasure"of show- - also ably rendered--and the Citizens' children at bars. Wm. Mosgrove s; cannot fail to,merit your admin- ing these and other SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. blind, of Claremont, who were present N. Y. Poticher and Miss Robinson ition. during the-afternoon and evening add- at T. Poucher's; Mrs.- Goldman at, lines to you. , =eposits�_received of $i. sed ed greatly to the pleasure of the day, F. and Mrs.'s and though not a year old has roved S. H. Stevenson's; R N Bassett upwards. itself to be au efficient has protionved Gerow at Wm. Mos roves; Misses I a e R F. Wingfleld acid Smith, Misses k =11t9SeSt allowed highest under the, able leadership of Mr. Finch at J. A. White's; J.;Cowie Phore main 67, - current rates. Coates. PICKERIl�IG CompOundedlor paid half Peter Christie M. P., who was pre- T. Brown and F. Sanderson at Jeweler and Optician, sent during the afternoon, presided at respective homes;J. Young at G. - ; 'early, the entertainment in the evening and i Philipp;Miss Pugsley and Mr. Watt Brock Street Soutb, Whitby. THE PICKERING. NEW-. S Z.J.THORTON did much towar& ,making the at ET Willsons; J. Hargen at H. PHARMACY ,Aj1A =1 i affair a success. Liscolnbe's. J�s>rJ�lwtsl�� " ,•''P . .i ^. ' -,. ...-.r r..1<ti.'s.ta. .:'v. :an 'wa,r : -. ,.-.' C ...•., -• •.C,^. 'K,,;i�": - • .,� ... "' i. r .. • L. - .. ...a..... - . • ., .. .. - 1. i7 , . ' '~ -c,. r * r• .. , a 11 . 1 ^.. . . .r ,. x.'. • 1. T �a short keeps, $4.75 to $5; feeders, .1,000 LONDON WORSE THAN CHICAGO KING'S BIRTHDAY DONORS. CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS J "THE. WORLDS MARKETS to 1050 ibs., $4.25 to $4.70; stokers, 400 - - . to 1;00 lbs., $3 to $3.75 per cwt. wt The Slaughtering Plants are in a, Bad +Emillus Irving, K G., o't Toronto, Re ___ _ Sheep were weak, and indications Condition. _celves a Title. -__,.- . - ; ' 1. pointed to a decline. Lambs were A despatch from London says: Jacob A London despatch says: Among 'HAPPENINGS [ROM ALL OYER TU$ REPORTS FROM THE LEADING steady. Export ewes, $'4.25 to $4.40; ex- Meyers:, editor of the Butcicers' Advo- the long list,of, King's birthday honors 't GLOt%S. TRAIL E GEN'TRE9. _ port batiks, $3.50 to $4; culls, .$3.30' to _ate, of New York, atter a fortnight's are Hon. Dir. TurgeOn of Quebec and f • $3.75; licks, ewe lambs, $6 to $6.50; investigation here, declares.that the ma- William Lyon Mackenzie King of Ot- •- • ' bucks, $5 to $5.50 per cwt; Spring lambs jnirityves of English sl'aughterini; plants are tawa, to be commanders of St. Michael Telegraphi•s Briefs Frons Our own and C'rices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and $750 to $8.90 each' salves were quoted in a worse condition than those in New and St. George; Flon. R. L. Weatherbe, _ . at 3 to Ge per ib. Fork and Chicago. Ctcie[ Justice ol"-Afoul Scotia, and Other Countries of Recent Other,Dalry Praluce al Home Flogs are firm. The supply in the "In the United States," he said on X.milius. Irving, K.C., Toronto, to be Occurrence. ' and Abroad. ecuntry `does not seem to be abnormal• Wednesday, "the assembling of cattle, Knights;, Sir Charles Parsons; on the _ _ _. , . _ ly large. Quotations were $7.50 for hogs and sheep and. their conversion commanding staff of the regular forces CANADA. Toronto,.July 3. Flour -= Ontario selects, $7.25 for lights and tats. into beef, pork and mutton take place of Canada, to be an ordinary member Winnipeg assessors place the popula• .,` wheat• patents are quoted at $3.`20 in ' -♦ in broad daylight, and anybody may of the.militarydivision of the third-class lion of the city at 101,057. lbuyers' sacks, outside, for,export. Mani- sec the whole si;ow. In• England the of the, Companions.of,•--e Order of the Mayor Dayville of Aurora,has been tuba first patents, $1.40 to $i•fi0; second ITALIANS RIOT AT KINGSTON. {private slaughter-house and petty Pack- Rath; George L. B. F. Fraser (Chief appointed Sttcrilf of York county. ' { akers' $4, I in, places nre hidden away in,remote De artment of Justice), L. Province for D4ay art patents, $4.10 arid. .stronb bakers', - slicefs and lanes, where the inspectors Clerk of the p Deaths in the 'Toronto. Policemen Were Attacked With Knives K. Jones (Secretary, of the Department Bran - The market is steady, at $15: Y reported .to the Provincial Board of y and Pistols. seldom or never go, The chcape�t of Railways), Juchereau de Saint Denis 'Health at 2,181. • W to $16 in bulk outside. Shorts are I meals, comm -from nobody knows Lenioine. (Sergeant-at-Arms- in the Se- Dr. Sheard reports that the abattoirs --` -quoted at $16.50 to $19 outside. A Kingston'despatch _=ays Twenty g Italians are in police quarters, and Yin- where,. are bought yin the open market g P � of Toronto are generally in a first-class nate), Joseph Poe (Under Secretary cf Wheat - No. 2 white quoted outside ceno'Delalla, the ring-leader, is in e I etc t;C ground up and preserved in tin. State), and E. Sutherland (Assistant condition. - 11 a; 82c; mixed and red about the same. se orate cell,wilh a deep cut over the,eurthenware and glass, and then sent Auditor-General), are all -appointed io The Grand Trunk Pacific has secured:. . .-` No. 1 Northern Dlan'iloba, sold at 873;c" tripe e e , the result e a riot which by the tens of thousands of packages to lake ports. No. 2 ani( n quoted'at 85 bloke out at the result of Trunk station the small shops throughout the conn. the Imlperial Linton W order. elft7ierbe, Chief land for porta and workshops in the' to 85Xc lake ports. br Thursday a afternoon,in which knives try. '! northern portion of Edmonton. Corn - No. 2 American yellow is Y "This art of the industry is of an Justice 'of Nova Scotia since. 1905; was At Sl. John, N.B., Miss Ether Gibbon, - .. quoted - 59 ,2 - "-arrive, 'Foronto• and. pistols were used and a police ser- p b aged .27,,is suing >%ge Rowley, aged cant and detective badly handled. utterly wildcat character,- with.no sup- born at Bede sue,,Prince Edward Island,. „ Oa Ls -'No. 2 white nominal at Al to g The trouble be an this morning, when ervision, no real knowledge of the sci- April 7, 18.36.' He was educated at 8�r, for damafes for breach of promise. '<]3;c to arrive, Toroto_, .and at, 38j;c the ltaliarrs repatgiing the G. T. R. tt•aCks ence of meat preservation, and no sant- Prince of Wales College and Acadia Over twelve lhousnnd people will be .. ' outside. tati•on: except-such as: individuals may College, WolN-ille. He edited The Aca- placed by,the_Salvation Army in•Can- Peas - Scarce, and prices .-purely refused to go.to work near Collins Bay, eda this year, most of them in Ontario. raw chance to think worth while. cion Recorder, and was admitted to the (nominal around 82c'ou ice. 1demanding .higher wages, They b' "I am ccm ellcd to believe that most Bar in 1563. He became Judge of the The Hudson's Bay Co.. .has. given a demonstrative, the city police were 0( the outer pin- England is mtde with Supreme Court of Nova Scotia in 1878. banin of fen-per.cent. of salary to every Bye-No. 2 quoted at 60c outside. called, but by the time they reached the y dr of uietness reigned. Again in the tainted.commercial motives. . II so, the employee-who-has be COUNTRY ROD afternoon rro mg was r or year. A BATTLE FOR LIFE. Y Beans=Hand-picked selling at $1.75 to men', were in a very rebellious mood,I the meat-packing business, irrespective Crop. reports from':fhb �a est continue 1.80, and rimes at $1:50 to $1.60. were ordered .away from the station., of nationality; will be fnvolved in tom• Fishermen ,in Dories Picked Up and favorable. All the C.P.R,-agents agree p mon disaster. that everything points to a splendid Hone tt refused, and the. police attempted Taken to St. John's. . _-- • y - - "We feel first no impartial 'matt, ac-. wheat harvest. Hamilton •'to 9c per 1D, arid, combs. at $1.30 to $2 to enforce o ter .- cus . Glefitient 11- per dozen. In the melees -which Inilowed Serg]• could or,rifrm the sweeping denuricia• i - lot who ran into the street firm a re- Fto 14c to �7c er ib. Robt. Nesbitt, of the h:'ngston police p g members,of the crew of ,the American g Hayem-Car lots of per 1 timothy are force. and Deteof t Dicltae were bad- lions which have caused so much mis- fishing schooner Paragori, who lost voiver and �r'ounding pedestrians, has chief• The English trade will get the ,their vessel -while fishingin dories on been pronounced insane. quoted at $9.50 to $to on track, To- 1i stabbed. Nesbitt was slash?•d down full force of the boomerang before long. Tonto No. -2 at $7 to $8. the arm, a'nd' deeply cut on the breast the brand Baulks on June 17, were .4 letter to Premier Whitflec from Sir Straw-$6 per ton. g• ant then the people on this side will , and on the le The doctors fear his, brought .in here by the strainer Sylvia, Wilfrid Laurier )s to the etlect that t t PotatoQs--Ontario stock in small lots lung is punctured. DicRae fs in fife Gen-have some crsnreptton of this loss anti on �y�rtesday.- Eit;ht men were bfown Dominion Government has no intent suffering needlessly-caused America. -b :a-severe of selling The military training gr% - _. lrom store, $1.to 81.10 per bog East era] Hospital with a bad wound in the Sight of their vers y out of from star, $1,25. bToin,' -with possible injury- to . tne• _ -._ north-east .storm.. Three of the dories at Niagara-con-the-Lake.- Poullrv-Turkeys, fresh killed, 12 to k bowels. - " ♦ came together, and.the six men decided Thomas Lee 'Sing, a Hamilton China-. - 14C: chickers, 12 to 13c- hens, 9 to 12c; Mavor M -,vnt was at once notified, _ . - their and hoe for life was to et into man, who prosecuted Cfianj; Sing a few Sorin chickens, ]? w lac per, and a humcall ngs sunt to the artil- '':GL'aRDS DEFIANT. Y P of ce rotes Spring p d` ery Darracl,s. lis a short lime 56 - one kinry. All thefnod was lac to the'aon aHeIIsmassi�tfthepltrfhbinders' P f at I Favored Rc ament of the Czar In Dis• strongest .dory`, ancY_the Fo tr win then c Society has put'a-price of $400 on his ' TftF [)_AIRY D(ARKET`;. I mounted and .armed rk gulars,arrivedi U -- bee.,n a battle for life, 'For two days Y . .Butter-Pound rolls are quoted at 16,1 the station, but. by this time pence had, ,- grace-=Commander Censored. head. anti nighf5 they drifted, cold, wet, .acrd .to 18ct large m113, 15 l0-17c, and in i teen restored and the Italians- had dis- A St Petersburg despatch says: The halt-famished, until within 30 miles ,,t GREAT BRITAIN. . . trrior at 1420 15c: tubs, 14 to 16c. Cream-i prised to their quarters. Ten acre. comander of the ultrrt-Inyai Preobajen- land: they were picked up by the . • cry prints-sell at 20 to 21c, and solids were quickly made, and a dozen o1 the sky Regiment, Gen. Alasnite, to which schooner Vera at 5 o'clock in the morn- -Hamar Greenwood, Ivl.P. for York,. i er t9 t0 s- i rioters-who fled, were-pursued by a de- tong. the. men who recently ,held a Ing. A few_hours-later-the remaining has been-mlled ta, the Bar, . • F.ggs=lRc per' doter►: ttachment-one-a handcar. Nine were ar- moetim•in the rd cam at Ki•asnn e- tw•o men were picked up, u d all were A dela of rain-iii London caused the . :Cheese-New are quoted at 12 to 123;c. rested at Cataraqui. Seto and drew uresolutipns, addressed token to St. John's. $ observance of King's birthday festivi- the latter for twine. • - - Shortly before 8 o'clock Dr. Evans p - - I to their commander, upholding all the _ 6 - - tie t0 he.cancelled. . hrnuFttt in another Italian 1 had cap- actions of P4rhament and declaring Thi King and a vast audience attend- - - • ffOG PRODUCT`;. . .I tured ort the Perth road. li alleged _YICTIM OF THUNDERBOLT. - tr, be the man who did ih :tabbing', .fhat they want no more police duty en- • ed on Wednesday, the British-Ganadia» Cured meats in, good demand. with tailing the slaying of brother or father, Concert at 'Londan, organized by Mr. ,Constables Navlon and i ' colt being g prices-generally firm.- They are quoted ,sitive in'their Idenlificatiott. has•beran set-severely reprimanded by the Tort Dalhousie Fruit Grower Killed'and Ch&Aes Harriss of.Ottawa. - as follows:-Bacon,. long' clear. 12 to p` . Wife Shocked. . .. - 12%= per ls. in case lots: mess pork, $21 _�. - + - - Emperor.. .' UNITED STATES. _ _- . I REDF,Ali'ROti BY PRAYER. - This is the most'honored regiment in A despatch-from-Port Dalhousie, OWL to 821.50; short cut, $23. : the.Russian`service and the reprimand undo ; PL soya: Durrn .a severe tit rstorm.hcre face small children of Charles Wues� Hams=Ltght to•medi.urri,, 14% to -15e,. -- FT Grillo, were hurned iio'heav 14c:-rolls.. 12 to l2 c: shout- is the Clearest comment possible on the G Fr' afternoon Thomas d: Falmer, jt . ! Harrison, On -; ._._. ... y. '1 Chinese Criminals Get a Novel Chancy I n der•s, 11y , backs, 17 to 18c; breakfast ., carious $prpad of The, revolutionary a wellknown -fruit grower of this sec- to dt alk h lite.:�ploThe of a gasoline of Escape. propaganda in the trrrri He, their mother was -bacon. 15 to 16c. . . _ -' Lard-Tierces, 1134c; tubs, litre; palls A' Tien-lain despatch says: . Yuan .The Preobajen4ky is the oldest regi picking berries to the e when they pa nfuliy burned- in crying to rescue Viceroy of Chili, delivered ari men(of the Guards and has flrst•chowe siorin earHe -up, an •their- took- i g iherri... . -12c. Shill iCal, y d re u - _ original judgment the other day in the each year in .the selection .of recruits under a lace. Mrs. Farmer. was badly I gt poi is from. all.'eche r o1'"Smtthl throu=•hout _the whole Empire. The ern Texas are that.as the result of ifie • . BUSINESS AT bfONTREAL.* - cask: ci five"penalty., who were liable p hocked, Flier stein, as' wail. as ,that k.`grought'the`carn -crop is an• utter fall- _:, 1►fontreal,.July 3..- Grain -There is t the death penalty. He gave--them a Emperr,r is titular f ctlrinel aI the regi- ,litr, Farmer, was burned-almost black.CC no improvement in the demand fi,r`chance of redemption by prayer It is merit. acrd .almrrst invariably The qts Mr.- Farmer had 'lived here nearly all aro. Cattle,nre begtnnin to die tar the ably wears its a. cried of extreme drought, and the - c " lack at water in the •coast distric!& Manitoba wheat from over the cable. Viceroy ordered- the men to pray for unitarm nn tate occas' itis lite: - .. `arid business continues quiet.. The mar- p Y mands(A the men,which were pubff,�hed A. Roberts.'a neighbor was`plowing w trFr•e it has riot i lined since the middI Ike( for oats wos again quit. .There is:raifl. If their prayers were-not answer- in -full to-day, show clearly by their in lire. Wert held and he and his horse o: February. ` Itttle' or no change in the syndicate,f erl in Three gays they were to be axe• adoption of the motto, "One for All, All were knocked down,,but, beyond a bad The di>covery. of two tin boxes_con• • I tutee, God' .mercifully, sent a. small -- -- tiotders being fairly firm in tneir views, for nae," that the atovettaent.was en-�shalking up, they are {ill_right. twining °AO dynamite blasting 'en`s, to rainfall, and the prisoners were liber- tint sans, shipped to-the Federal .inlcd • and demanding full quoli,tions for the gineercd__bac - revolutionists. 'The de- --.-_ --+ _.___ ianL at Garfield, N. J., leads ` omost.parl; these, are still 42yc store for ated.t The success of the experiment mands,of the first battalion were adop- RIGHT TO CLT TIMBER. Company's p for Na. 3 and 433�c Tor induced• -its repetition, and five other edict a meeting held in 'the barracks the authorities to believe that an attempt Nu- 4 oats,43�-- ar'e now-JerveTgLy--praying_f - � ,>a. *+inn and -No. 2. Flour-A-(ikr`]y active business�i' o s -npen defiance of-their--ofncers. pitta-T ltiglits.to be Granted to'--t)wners t:il• several workmen. continues to be done in Spring wheat..more-rain-on behalf of-the. Community, Tnstead of this entailing punishment, ."of .Saivmigs, - - but more particularly on behalf of-them- their demands reccivcd the respectful GENERAL. _. 1.grades of flour, and the Undertone to'selves p • A des tch from Ottawa says: . An ' "the market remains firm; Dlanitoba ; _ con-sideratien ni the commander oS the Another, massacre. of Jews is feared --Spring wheat, 134.60 ,to $4.70; strong division, Gen. Ozeroff, who, arriving the order-h la+uncil 'has been passed author• . _ . bakers', X4,10 to $4.20; winter wheat -'FOUR RILL BE HANGED. next day`, ,promised to satisfy some '•t izing a Dllnister`o? the ntet�or In, his at Oram and ](left. patens', $4.30 to $4.40; straight rollers, them.and refer the.others. to his super- discretion to grant authority to- the first The Ministry at St.: Petersburg nn $3,90 to $4.10'; do, in-bags, 41'.85• to Egyptians Sentenced to Death for Kill- cors, applying sawTrtiR owner to cul over not taking vigorous measures to protect thr 51.90;-exlia�, $1.40 to $1.50. Feed- Ing Capt. Bali. more than a square mile of timber-land Jevrs• There is fair enquiry [or bran for ex• , - on payment ot'Crown dues niida fee of An attempt'w as made on Friday, at port °account, which might result in A Cairo; Egypt, de patch.says: The - ' $100 per mile for each permit. Permits \\'ersaw to assassinate tL^ Ghief o! some further business; in shorts and trial of-the' natives concerned in the at iFOR pURE FOOD. will be good for one year and renewal Police.. mouille .a fairly active trade is passing; track June 13 on the party o1 five British . _ once. 'A mnl rhust be !n actual opera- tenor Peres C-aballoero Iris been ap -- -1`lanitobo, in bags, 18; shorts, $20 to o(licers While the latter were pigeon B3Ii 1s Aflroed on by Senate and Ho rsc ion within three months.of the date of pointed , Spanish Minister of Foreign I);21 per ton; Ontario bran, in.bags. $17 neariTantat the oh, Tesu131age of Ikmshawai, of Representatives. the permit:. Affairs. to $18; shorts. $:A.50" to $"1; milled ling in the killing if --�--- The'-Douma will be asked,fa nufhorize.- mouille. $21 to $25`per ton, and straight one of the officers, Captain S. C. Bull, A Washington despatch says', ' T - -..FREE GOLD DISCOVERY• a foreign loan oL.£7.500,000 for'tamine• -.._-... _, - groin. $28 t0 •$29: Provisinns-Barrels of the 6th-(inniskilling) Dragoons.. and Pure Food Bill was agrerd upon by the elricken provinces of Russia. - heavy Canada snort cut pork, $23; light the serious maltreatment of the others, 'conferees for the genote and }louse on Rich Samples Taken Out in the Temis-. - short cut, $21.50; barrels clear int. has resulted in four natives being sen- W(•dnesday, and was reported.to the kaming District. AGItICULTUR►L EXPERT ._.'.,backs_x".50; compound lard, 73l to 8c; tented to death, four to penal servitude Senate just before adjournment. • A' despatch-from Temiskaming,.Que., . C-anado pure lard; 113; to 12c; kettle ran- for life, and five to receive fifty lashes. • The bill, as agreed upon; makes it a cnvs: Ap wonderful discovery of free Representative o[ German.. overnment . - dered,' 123; to 13c; hams, 13M to 15c; n �. ,- - --. - --preakfasl 'bacon, 17, to 18c; Windsor Tfiirty-0ne of 'the'abcused'were acquit: misdemeanor to manufacture, sell, cr ,olrl 'has been made about 70 miles, T°U�g � a taacon; 16 tri 163;c; fresh killed abattoir ted. The executions and, the (logging otter for,sale any orticle'of food, drugs, north of •�'i11e Marie at the narrows on p Toronto despatch says t Dr. Hucho;'. idrrssed flogs, $10.50 to $10.75; alive 57,• will occur at Denishawai: All the men medicines, or liquors which is ndulter- O asst' Lake,-two miles south rot-the representative of the Department of ' to 88 per 100 lbs. Eggs-Straight re- sentenced to death will be hanged by ated or misbranded or which contains height of land. The finders, A. Renault Agriculture of the German Gr+verrrment� i6eipls, ]6 to ]63�c; straight.candled, 17 turns on gallows in the presence of the' any poisoaous or deleterious substance, and A. 011ier, are now en route to Que• was ai the Parliament Buildings on villagers It prescribes for each offence a fine not bac M perfect their discovery. One �yc.dnesday obtaining general informaY- 3n 17%c. Rutter-Choicest Salted cream to exceed 5500, one years imprison-' sample is about-20 nun s-in• weight, cry, 203; to 213Sc: unsettled, z to •• I q,ant p b tion:and statistics from the DepartmenE 2'l%c.. Cheese-Ontario', ,il% ,to 11;c; ANOTHER Lo:\N•ON R:\ILVY'AY.. . meat, or hath, and for each sugar ud is covered with free gold. of Agriculture on the farming industry Quebec', 113X. offence a fltae,-of not less.than $1,000 or _.�_---,--• 01 uta o, Ile.h ravelled through- - one year's imprisonment. O ri as t . .. Canadian.Capitalists Will Have a Chance Section-two prohibits the introduction BANK .ROBBERY CIIARGED• ant me western part of the torovince, . rs elling 11 . ;UNITED,STATES MARKETS. to Invest. . _ into any State or any foreign country -" ri territory Of - Milwaukee. July 3. - Wheat .- No or,the shipment to any foreign country Arrest,ot G. Il Sanderson, the Former Canada. "So atar," Dr.1 Huchosays, - 1 Narlhern, 873y to'883;c;No.2 Northern, A rtespatcfi from-Toronto says: The of any• article additerated or mis- Accountant. fgovincial Treasurer, Hon. A. J. Math. . • "Canada is the best agricultural cozen- ' 84y, to 87y,c; September, 83,c asked. son,' is advertising for a $3,000,000 1,)aa brnnJed, under penalty root exceeding A despatch from Medicine flat, Alta., try l have yet seen, and I hair travelled' :- Rye-No. 1; 65'to G53?c,. Barky.- No, " a fine- of $200 for the first offence arnl says : 'Geo. Ii. Sanderson, former ac over a considerable, portion of the .. 2, 56c: sample, W. Corn-No.•2 cash with which to complete the Government cars imprisonment, or + railway 94 miles north.of New Lisike•ar l $3� or one y + countnnt in the 'Union Bank here,' was globe.' After touring "Canada Dr. .. r. 51% to. 523;c; September, -52jc bid. . `end to recoup the" amount of mon both, for each subsequent offence. arrested on Sunday at Rnsenroll, where 11 Cho will go,to the . United _States. , •Minneapolis, July.a. - Wheat -•July i drawn'from the treasnr since the ex- Concerning shipments to a forei+n F.3% to 83' c; September. 83t✓,c; Dccem- f; Y he has been engaged in the grain busi- Indirectly he said his reports of Canada - tF3/s / P ` ending, of the ,$6;000,000 English loai.., country_ it is provided that no article nes' for some. months:' 'He is chaigcd to the German Government would affect bei, 83yc; No. 1 hard, , 110. t 9:his totter amount.-vvns exhausted last shn11 be deemed misbranded or scut- with misappropriating, $1,200 of the immigration -to this country, in induc- Northern, 853ae; No. 2 Nprtnern, 83%r,. July otic since that time the mo my ex• terated when no substance is used in ba-k,-tends } -ceplern}�er whilesact- ' e Germans..to. • settle , here. -__ ' -Flour-First patens, $4.35• to $4.45; e,c• pended on the railroad has been stip. conflict of the laws of the foreign Goun- in as teller. He has .been' committed "Fifty years ago it was the United States-- - , end do.. $4.25 to $k.30; (first clears, $3.- plied by the-provincial chest. Aa th try for which it is Intended. B all t0 $3.60: second d0., rsf c to $2.55. previous loan cleared off all oui3tti td- for trial. Nothing has yet been learned• that attrneted Europeans,"'said the„doe Bran in bulk, $15.25 to $15.50. of the whereabouts of Crompton, for, "but now it is Canada." . ing liabilities the .new one will,Ye, air --• ♦"" another" defaulting ,clerk 'ot the same i A. LIVE STOCK DfhRIiETS, _ Plied, after- the-overdraft on 'he lreasrry - is paid.off, to--the completion ,,f 11 a ME DE:\D Fit01f SiFiOCK. bank, who disappeared• a few weeks SPEEDING TO. BE STOPPED. Toronto, July.3. - The offerings of road. It will be offered for p 11 - sub• - `--' .. ago' '- - tslriclly stall-fed exporters.' were 'limned, scr'iption, at the rhle'of 33; prr coni, in• Rcsnit of F.xplosi0n Ncar Amherslburg -____, Special Const tyles Appointed to Enforce i the nth n[ thr rercint5 in this line ter`est,'pay' bTe heli-yearly. Caused by 'a' Bullet. : THREW STONE AT TRAIN. A Qmobile Law. ,.t,n.J . ., i fi i beneefnrth will consist of grnss catfle . `----}--= A Windsor, Ont., des,atch says: As A despatch from Toronto saps: Five Hit PnssenOer and Gets Three and half constables have barn appointed by the ,owing to the exhaustion of supplies o(' T1 SID 1VI AR�VF.NDIGO LAKE a 'result o1 the expiosion of dynamite years In Kinflston. Provincial Government for the special . the better cla sea in the country. ,The and nitro-t lycerine at ed ]stand, near uotntions- to-fty ranged from $4.85 to ,� rurface'OrPs Assays Twenty=three Arnher•stburg, on )oro,Wednesday after-- despatch h from Port Arthur, Ont,, purpose of enforcing the provisions of .r: T5.`v5 per cwt. Per Cent. noonv Mrs. 'carry Dfnnre is dead. while says: Louis C. Roux, arrested for Throw- the Act f motor v the speed and o The call for butchers' cattle wnc well g adian Pncific train oration of motor vehicle: an the able n numbrr or other persons are suffering in a stone nt a >' will lye engaged rriaintained. Gorn1 rattle nt this class A deapatr1) from Cobalt says: Another from the shack of the explosion, which near While Rivera fe vs ago, was hittiwalcc, Theyin sold at $4.f0 to 114.6(1. Choice atoll-tori splendid find comes to light irnm • the was felt for a distance nt nine mills or, on Thursday morning sr ed to this w'nrhi�'t�inFTh the ntames of the new nimais were worth R4.m ln- $.5 per wendign Lake district. The find 1�n' oro three and a hnit Vonrs'y. impThl,risonmen inning Y Toro owl. (rood buk,bers' fnws broiicht $3,• mode by three vnunR men n,few dnvsion ":, in B4: ntci9ium. $2.50 to $3.40: can ago. ..The ggsnv shmvE 21 per cent. til- thPaintil, he trxrpnhnlle! tiredvhy Riot threwnl::� rniirkra pa sengrrOnnennlithe wnrl1,1prTarv'nnhHier Pie Oltnwant Robert _.___. _ rc, $l.sn In $Q.lS ger cwt, ver, nr,4 ilia is cnnsiderrd an excellent SrmFnnP itmall hunt on the river hcadr ntlCessitating his removal to �lnrkav, Fallovvtleld; William Knvnnagn1., e siHtntion steady in short- howing-tor a surface assay. The dis- a and. , Pd ,Arthur Hospital. Queensville, an rr►isas:.. •rretus a,,_,. g U} azinon the isl w _ rv;,;• .; 1. t. k Et grs.� �. t lr4 - ; d eater s y, urora. ..,wti .CItO . . . °r ., s,. , + .`",.+f'I• - ,r,«:v�-::_a„'b+... .,.�'a"- .e,, yz;:-'ti«,•sw_ �T *w5r:a ua'�•.:.s +'�"'ic�`-�..x.� t,..ue.'-.. J6'_' •C��b:. ;" ^',.,,,�.:; xe..y ,,,.r ,Sf;mitp•• tr •r�;r; z< 11 . ,v�1• ,�:. a-.� ,3... .� ' _ may: ;�,: Jt 46O Idea how ling the masquerading would galed with a very hot pot at the Bever- a large, and crowded hotel, with her last, so far as we were concerned, had age that "cheers"but not inebriates." position but a few days before in the we, dear 4" inquired Lyon Berne. Here, also, as they had to change I Robbers' Cave. The time passed plea- ti - -. Sybil spilled and shook her head. coaches, they were required to show sandy-enough•ttntll the reJuurn o1 Mr. 1,.A a 'They were armed with a pass such as their pass before they could be permit- Berners. _ e colored people were required to have ted to take their uncomfortable seats He entered very cheerfully, telling her I , from their master§,to show to the au- on the top of the vehicle to continue that he had engaged a cabin'passage to thoritles before they could be permitted• their journey, . . the Energy, which would sail on the day moi, A ..:. , 11H . AIN . I N I N Ito trq,vel. They travelled both by day and night, after to-morrow, and thet they must be - -- - - - - Our fugitives were not now going to never giving themselves any' rest. The on Boatel lite next afternoon. - _ Norfolk, where their story and their policy of'the first day NN continued to Sybil was delighted to hear this. — � - - .I persons were. too well .,kno;�ri; but to the end of their journey. '1 ltey always Visions of Perfect freedom, and of,for ::�� Baltimore, where ^they were perfect took their meals apart from other eign travel w,6n her beloved Lyon, flit- _ `�Q� SYB�L BERNER'S strangers. so their pass was• to this people,.during the broad daylight, deny- led before her imagination. . ,i effect: . Ing themselves the comfort of a cup cf They talked over their plans for the r _. - Pendleton Park, tea or coffee until night, when, In some next day, and'then retired to bed, and . .. VINDICATION _ Near Blackville, Dec: 14th, is—. , dimly-lighted country kitchen. they slept well•until 'the next, morning. �: : r• , - ' -To all whom,it may•concern:-This is could safely indulge" in that refresh- They -arose'. and breakfasted early: . , rt to certify that m man Ctasar, with his went. The morning was fine -and' clear, .and _ ., 1 i4 Y Y At the end of the third day they ar- they wrapped themselves in their outer wife Dinah, are permitted• to go from rived at Baltimore. garments, and started with the intention �S CHAPTER�VIII.-{Continued). "Yes; but w e must not trust to their this place to Baltimore to return be It was just nightfall when they reach- of going out•to purchase a couple of ¢ " . security:' interrupted Mr, Berners; tween this date and. the first of next trunks and other necessaries for theft I think it is easy to see through`thts ive must rather• avail ourselves of this Match. '• Clement.Pendleton. ed the inn where the stage stopped. J L • said ,.Lyon 13erners, _atter, a IuIE in the"excitement, this cessation of They alighted, with knapsack, carpet- long voyage. Pause; "this ,.Lyobber�hternthis Captain all pursuit, tenet as fust and far away This was designed to protect the sup- bag and dog, and found therriselyes'on . a yon was cheerful; Sybil was evp incognu-this Satan of the band must posed darkies until they should reach the sidewalk of a crowded street. g y; both were full of bright antici a• from this jtlace as possible.' « ++ tions for the future. For were they not the Monumental City, where they were This way, whispered Lyon Qerners be, or, rather must, have.been the.Nus "Oh; yes! yes'I dear Lyon I" ;eagerly 'to take'the first opportunity'of, throw- to his wife, as he turned into a by-street. flying toward freedom 4 -. _band of 'Rosie Blondelle, and most pro- exclaimed Sybil, "let us go as fast and Ing off their disguises and embarking "Sybil," he continued, when they. They .had reached the great lower booty her assassin: The motive for all as far away from' this place as lye can. under another name in the first outward themselves comparatively alone in the halls of the hotel, when they•were stop•' his crimes seems clear enough. He Let us get to 'Europe, or anywhere " ed_by'a sougtd of altercation to the , -, could never_ have been a gentleman. P Y bound ship for a foreign port. less-thronged Ihoroughlare = Sybil, it h \ where-we can have-rest and peace. Ott, ...He must always have been an adven- Provided .with this protection, and we are to drop our disguises here. we office, which was on their right hand Heaven only knows how I long'for'•est with a well-tilled.old knapsack that must do so before we enter any inn, as they went out: _. . . Curer-a criminal adr+et4turer, He roar and pence!" « , Tied the beautiful young widow dor her Caesar' slung over his shoulders, and because w.e should have no 'opportunity "I tell you," said the clerk of the •money; and having spent it all, and des- "You bath• right. I shall not op- with a well stuffed old carpetbag that afterwards, without detection." I house, in an angry voice, "that there 2S covered another heiress in thLs poor pose.your going but shall rather speed «Dinah"• carried in her hand, the fugi- And, relieving'-her of the carpetbag no one of that name Y_ere r, vagrant- girl, he put Rosa out' of the your departure,'Just as soon as'Berners live cauple'took long last leave of their and carrying that as well as the knap- "And I tell you.there is-! • And there shall be able to travel. But in lhr sack, he led her h a ton walls to the she is now I I'd Rhow her among ten :. 'way, that he•might/ be free to marry friend, and entered the farm wagon, by Y g . another fortune.. meantime'-we-must contrive some place which Joe was to drive them to the woods on the outskirts of the city, thousand r' exclaimed a harsh, rude- of safe concealment -for you in the hamlet of Upton, to meet the night where, by the side of a clear stream, looking man, who the next instantcame No devil is so bad,,-however,but that house," said the captain, as he arose they washed the dye from their faces out of the office and confronted Sybil, - there is a speck of good about him coach for Baltimore. - and opened an inner door,leading .to a, The night was ver dark; the could and hands,- and then shagged their saying roughly -- somewhere; and; this adventurer; gartr- small adjoining chamber- Could' you g Y Y upper garments. Their knapsack' con-k "I know you,•madam 1 You're my bier, smuggler, robber, murderer, was I g scarcely see each other's faces, much W - -..unwilling that an innocent woman live in there for a few days, Mrs.. B.er- tained every requisite for a decent prisoner, Madam Berners t And you'll T less the road before them. Hers 4" he inquired, In some uneasiness. - ' toilet; and so, In something less,than 'trot do me, I reckon, as you did Puriey,l �' • •,*hculd suffer.-for his crime• therefore "Iviarsier,". said. Joe, in.,his.'extreme hal{ an hour,- they had transformed I'm Jones t And 'isn't: one murder . he had you abducted to prevent you "Live in there I Why, that is a palace anxiety, "I hopes you'll -pardon the themselves back again from plain, re- you've got to answer for now, but halt from falling Into the hands of the law." chamber compared`to what I have been liberty, sir; blit'has ,you thought to take spectable-darkies, to plain, respectable a dozen Y' w do not , " lately accustomed to 1" exclaimed Sybil, � grateful � - r tna e- n without n w, _- - .- think that in havingme carried.off, he gr'a Y•-• '" ' a air of handcuffs upon the fielded to the threats or ersuasions of "Well, then It rs alt right,hi: That_room Plenty, Joel Pendleton, Heaven i came in their neat phase, the Rev. Mr. snapped p •Y P g bless him, has,seen io all that," smiled and Mrs. Martin, The-•only.•thing that lady's delicate wrists. - GenUhaka, who certainly seemed to is unoccupied and has-,no outlet except Mrs. Bet'ners, ' could not be changed was the color of "Villain I" (bun&red-Sybll's husband, _ ]mow enough of the matter to give her through this. T]�at shall be your pet- "And,_marsler, sir, I hopes as you've Lyon's hair, which, having been died as with a sweep of his strong-arm he -$$feat power over -Fire indeed she va�witl-i raivtng=room when the-doc= made some 'r-ngemenn s as o�-may- ttst-Pemain-black -time and felled the ruffian to the floor. hinted pi`s much to me. And she certain- for, or any one else who is not in our h knew of his me. A at mask sorrel, a ens telae to into this"room. hear from. you when you gets over growth should restore its natural color. 3t wAs-but�-vuard and a blow "and 1. . P. Y PP yonder," - . As the Rev- Mr, and Mrs, Martin the blow came first." _ _ - -ball." At all other times you mage safely, Take « - Certainly, Joe. A correspondence they walked back to the city. At the� fie caught his, half-fainting W:fe 10 ills "The daring impudence; file reckless the freedom of both chambers:' said that will be both sure and secret has first hack stand "Mr. Marlin" called a bosom, and strove to free her from those trfrmtery ,of . that mant" exclaimed the captain, cheerfully. been contrived between the eaplain and carriage. Placed "Mrs. Martin" with her I insulting bracelets; but• he could not . ,_ Captain Pendleton, In astonishment and "A thousand thanks in words; for; ah, myself." pet'dog: khap3ack and •carpetbgg in it, wrench them off without woundir'ig and --•disgust. . , in all else I am bankrupl,and can never - .And, missis," said--Joe, turning weep- entered and took a seat by'her side, and bruising. the tender flesh. "You said, dear.Sybil, that he came repay your goodness; unless'heaven ingly towaed his lady, "when you're I told the hackman to drive to the best ' Meanwhile the fallen`bfIIcer sprang to In the character of Death 1"' inquired Nr. should show me some singular favor to over yonder, don't forget p,,or Joe; but hotel. . -= his feet. and called upon all good citt. 1. - $erne'rs. enable me to do it," said Sybil, fervent- send for him as soon as ever You can." "For it is our olic• now to o bold( - "Yes" replied his wife, with a shud- ly. .. . " " Y policy g Y lens to help him execute his warrant. Iger, And Lyon Bernere joined warmly in Indeed i will, foe, promised Sybil. to the best," he said, as he took SybiTs A crowd collect-Pd then. A riot en- - + "Ah, then I do not wonder at that r her expressions of gratitude. "And, musts; 'please don't tet little hands, cold from her outdoor toilet, sued. Lyon @erners,.holding lila poor 1 P 6'r Nelly forget tne, neither. I love that Into- his and tried i to warm thein: I young'wife to his bosom, vainly, madly, -„ Woman's..-great, instinctive horror t f "1•t you either of you,knew how.much little thing like a child t" They were driven to the Calvert desperately defended her against ail _ that mask ! I remember now that, every gratification it gives me to serve you. "Nelly w-11 not •forget you, Joe." • House, where Mr. Berner reglgtered comers, dealing frantic blows with his_ j - ,Rime he approached her, she shivered us you would not think it necessary to say And the little doh, that Sybil had ln- their names as the Rev. Isaiah Martin with an ague fit. And et she could not a sin ]e word more on the subject"' single right arm on all sides. Of course, , have auspected his Identity," said Mr. ax singled Clement Pepoleton, flushing. sisted on taking with her, even at the and,wife,; and where theywers received for the time being, be was Insane.' g' risk of its being recognized as hers, with the respect due to the clolh. and, fTo be continued). ` 16errters, "And now tell me about my deet,, now jarrtpcd up from her place at her shown a handsome room on the first . Next Sybel apolie of the �1- eveiv ot. bonny Beatriz, Surely she may see met face, _as ►I to assure tum of her con- chandelier, and, warmed a, bright y t . 50ocsessfon of the robbers. ' "Trix is always well., She is now at coal lire in the great.' T[ the' Pendleton plate and Jewels In the t Nape she Is quite well," said Sybil. I mistress' feet, and ran and licked Joe's floor, which was cheerful( lighted by a timed love. . . . FS . . "1 am glad of that, at all events,. Cie• Staunton-. She >s one of your most de- At which. for the ttrsl time, Jce bur4t Here poor SyMI enjoyed the first regi " IE A1TCH" AGAIN. " iment, since It gives you a sure clew to voted_ friends, Airs. Berners, and she re she had seen since the com- ace in Banbur says a wetter, t out cr►in ++fid subbed hard: P O tha recovery of your stolen goods; will regret not to have been home to re- .Co g' dined with•an English farmer, We had me, m - man. prove our devotion mRnaement of her flight, Here Lyon } }' ham for dinner-a most delicious ham,, Y ! ordered a comfortable and even luxur- do so might serious Y Y Y to our mistress by deeps, .not tears baked. The.farmer's sort soon finished. ' -suggested A4r. ars. - calve you.. But as for rttyself, grant as A clew that 1 shall not follow, as to m faith is In m sister, 1 hard( know y sous su r; and the.fu Live air su 61s portion and passed his )elate again. . i price-fact or we win miss the coach," PPe P p- g Seriously ,compromise the whether I am glad or sorry for her ab- Lyon Berner advis+ ped together in pence and safety._ _ + � 'd• "'Akira 'ern, father,' he said. safety o[ Mra. t3ernecs: Our first care sense an ills occasion. Cer/nlnly the I Althau it was.late- when the table - -~ Joe-wiped his eyes with the cuff of his 'The fanner frowned. -Don't.you say ., must be for ter," answered Captain fewer witnesses there are to your pis the rattled o was eleared, Lyon felt;that no-time was coat, and whipped up his horses, and1 am, son; sty 'am.' . ,Pendleton. sense here, the better. Beatrtx would Ito be lost before he should make in - - : y over the rocky road tar an N'I.did-say 'am: the lad protested, In Always thoughtful, always magnani- die before she wou,.. knowingly betray- hour or more before they reached the quiries about the• outward-bound ships. an injured lona P ;nous, dear friend," warmly exclaimed you; but she might do it unconsciously, little hamlet, where'they were to wait So having ordered the morning and "'You said 'am T cried the father Lyon Berners. while Sybil eloquently in which case she would never torgitfe evening papers to be ,brought, to their _: . for the coach. It was verylate, and all m g � g looked her gratitude. herself" vel Pert- a first examined the shipping flercely' . "am's What,it shoald be. ''Am„ �. G pion was asleep, with life exception r vO PP g , At that moment there was.heard- a dieton. adr��rEisemenL+, and fJnuia'g that that am• « of the hustlers at the stable, .where the tow tap at the door, and a low voice Well, I am sorry not I., see her. En Captain Strop was to sail for "in the midst of the controversy the coach stopped to change horses. Here P g saying: -.. but, at any rate,after t have gone 1 wish on next day but one,-taking farmer's wife,turned to me with a little, "It's only me, Marse Clem, with the Toe drew up-his wagon, but his passen- Havre the y you to send her this shawl with my passen rs as well as freight, he put on deprecatory smi3e.= - breakfast things." sate' me�sP �Pri.. Imagers retained their scats while waiting �_a a her- ,._.T} ,.. ,' ;N} k IgpT _W Ind -'�- - 'I ee ca in s e to the door, un 1 for[tf a coming of the stagecoach. They ' d.• . _ p p requested, smiling sadly._._ I had not waited more. than five minutes, self •y_ith the newspapers during his am r she said.' - ' locked it, and-admitted*Atargv with the "r will be sure to do so. She will be absence, he left the hotel to see the ship- - --• breakfast-trap,-and-then carefully docked 'glad to get the old heirloom, which she when. they heard the guard's warning pin a e t. horn blow, and the huge vehicle 'rumble g g n __'[t again. has been bewailing ever since it Vas A strange sense of peace and safety I.^A{istress. "Now, remember, Bridget, As the'woman drew- nearer to Sybil, lost; and she will also be well pleased,down the street, and Pull up before the had fallen;upon Sybil, and the sat there the Joneseis are coming to dinner to-1 • - :she began' to stare in astonishment at to owe its restitution to. you:' replied stable door• before her cfieerfirt fire reading the news night." Codk "Leave it to me, mum.I • very quickly the tired horses were the Indian shawl that lady wore round the eaptain;,and then, surmising that Y• Q of the day, and occasionally contrasting; I'll do me worst They'll never trouble taken out and led away to'rest, and the -ber.shoulders. his guests might like to be left alone for her situation now, in the finest room of you again 1 • ; "Yell know It, do you, Margy7 Well, an hour or two. he arose and retired fresh ones brought forth. 1. - _ - � • Meanwhile Lyon Qerners alighted, and •• •1' yes, you are right It is the celebrated' from the froom, cautioning Sybil to turn , _ r •' Pendleton' shawl that the captain's spoke to the agent, to take places for ,. s D P the key to prevent intrusion of.any ±n . ` . . real-grandfather brought t ,away from himself and his°wife. �.r 1 ,+^ one who was not to be let into the don- «Show your pass, my.man man I show - � •• - . the palace of the Rajah, at thh setg;e �f .gerous secret of her presence into the - 1 ' '.some unpronounceable place-in'Hindo- house. : your pass l We can't lake you without ' :, slap," smiled Sybil. Three precious hours of each other's a Pam• How do'we know but you are =. f. e� "That's it;"-laughed her. host. "My exatasive company the young people en-j running; away. objected the agent. 0 -11 , . _ , •• gmt-grandfather, a captain in -the Bri- joyed,;and then Captain Pendleton tap-I Lyon Berners smiled bitterly to think I I, f _ I tial army, stole it troM the'Ralah, and p� at 'the door to announce the up-i how near the man had inadvertently _- .`, ___ � . 'Mr. Inconnu, a captain of bandatt, took preach of the village doctor. Sybil.un- approached the-truth. He-handed up the �y _'a _ > -It from us!" - � ass, which the agent carefully exam= / "'��'a �� ° . Torkrd the.' door, and hastily retreated P • Bu4 Mar(;y was much too dignified'10 Into her withdrawing-room, .hire shat ined before he returned it, saying: (�1Jsfd "'� e relish such jokes at the-.expense of her remained during-the doctor's visit. t Yes, that's all right; but you and os�.!, .. . mailers fa'mily..even•from her.master's. As soon"Ws she physician departed, the girl will have to get,up on top, f lips: She put the tray upon the stand Aunt. Margy came in with'fresh water1. ; there.• We can't have any darkies in ;. t -- and arranged.. the breakfast, all in clean .towels„••and everything else that .side• You know. And in fact, it we __ ._ _ _--could, theiti> no room, you see;The in- lelv silence, was necess+ir�to mal:c the inner Cham- -` Capta•in Pendleton•:with old-fashioned bar comfortable•,,and .pleasan rot' the side is full.” ..'' A. . I t;: hospitality; pressed his gnie�ls to their I occupation of firs, Becners. t Caesar helped Dinah up on the top f + i repast„ and so Lyon Berne{s••being{ ' When the early dinner was readv, file coach, and then climbed_ atter her. _ _ Sybil g' - Joe -handed up the little dog;; and was - �� I. 0 — ropped'up with pillows, anti • volt .tt.I Syliil Iouk'liers with'her husband at his rr � (. ting in the easychair,,with ,the stand, aside. about to take a dangerously affecting I % . :placed between them, ale thi•ir break- Awd from that time, As Mng•as .they leave of his beloved master. And mis- + I . !n feed tress, when luckily the coachman f t I fast togbther;- not forgetting remained at. Capiain Pendleton's house, I I little Nell-y,-who"wits cert_afhly•the-most tliey`al'e•tlieif••rneals together. cr.ickec)itis whip ard,the horses started. , -famished of the party. 'Twelve tranquil days they passed ft Joe watched it' out of sight, and then d - ,- -• - When the breakfast wns over, Nfnrgy Pendleton 'Park. `Their secret-wa's well, •got into his ,.,eat .on the. wagon, � :.* -weal out with the tray, followed by Jne. iiept nt least during their stay at the drove bac(: to Pendleton Park, the most r _ Mr.. and A{rs. Berncrs being•left'alone house. disconsolate darkey tinder the sun. . !r . •'4 with their host.the captain begun to de- On' the- thirteenth day, Mr. Berners • Meanwhile the flying pair,pursued • „ � I. vise means'flrst for, her-temporary'con- being; sufficiently recovered to.bear the .their journey, almost happy, because at I -� , oealntenl. in the house, and 'aflerwnrd journey. the fugitive pair, prepared: for •lengt4. they were together, _ , �� { 1 . for-her successful removal to a seaporl• lhrir new. flight. Soon after sunrise the nest morning . %% .- ,_ >r � _ ... • s'J "I confess," Mrs. Berners:' began the upon this occasion their disguise was the stage reached the station at which / t. captain, "that when, I sou•,you enter Admirably 'well arranged: They were it was`to breakfast.• Not wishing to sub- 1. I I \ _ , _,. . this room. I-wos as much iTac,neil tor' at ii As mu Attoe`s. Their feces, necks `lit their disguise to the too-prying eyes .°"O � • our safer as astonished' at your Ab y Y a and hands were carefully"colored with of strangers in broad daylight,. they �-� .% ` ��• n,��t W- pearance. Bill.since your serynnt has fine brv�>n umber; Sybil's black tresses' took the provisions that they had "` -KGs✓' - _ •told me, and .you have confirt1 o 1 itis «.ere •cut shor4 and -rrirnped; Lyon's brought Along, And went apart in, �• � yi � t stnrty; 'thaat` no' one recognized yrni.I auC,urn hair and beard were also woods to eat them', alter._which. they -�. �` • - i' either on the road or in tfie house until crimped, and dyed black; Sybil ,was resumed their places on the lop of the J.7 a: \ -A you- renrtteal this room,- my`anxiolies dressed in a'siiit-of-Margy's Sunday- -ebach.Ah time for its starting., _ ` • •, ,� ,,'" i.s • 'are;allayed. The prevalent belief that clothes, and Lyon in a holiday suit of At noon, when the coach stopped fo . X1111 t� I " yon 'Perished 'in the c�plr,sion at tfie To^'g, _ __ dine, they went apart again'to- •satisfy ' J - ,f rt,u � t i - - Haunted Ch1pel has causer( -nll. pursuit :,•ural,; a We circumstnrices were, the their Hunger. � /�' � I �;i•!�, ; �Illliklitn� •of you to be nLandnned-.-r�c-1#as=pressnt. Ia1Ly._atid T;entleman cou_ld not forebear It was not until night, when they 1. �c - - �1 And co long; its we, cnn kre� y>rni rnif of laughing as they looked into each,other's reached`ah •obscure -robdAd'e inti, (hat ( „ , :_ sight nr others than lhr Tr•w �tfio have f,tCes,, they dared to enter n house or ask fort First Neighbor-Cook here, sirl your dog has eaten one of my chickens! h `' elret dy seed you, ycu will Le perfectly "When .•we 'introduced masked balls cup of tea. Being darkies, they were Second Naighbor� Welk air, do you-object-to my, dog roaming-around- m}•:. so mle. " into this quiet country-place, we'had no sent to the kiteherf,Where they Were re. OWD yu'd• -' . . • - 1. - I-> a �t�i . r_ . 'r' +}r . � ;,. - � .. r � u .WIml i' +',f' i,,wy... :• "' Owe wi ,,sty n'f. '-W 67f,Ip- ib •3 :, '..:r1,'p�'..-T- ,t, c>'-7- 7,:. �5�.,?:" ...?^ K ti.. •r:• c„ ..'-..w ^�,..�.., ,;,. y.. +.,a ,t. 3'Ry,"„r•.::. 'S. ^�,`q'.� „'� F., r - _ .�„ - . w •�,..,• *vy.,`R.'.r11. .°' ,.. :. bti.",,...•C` •,^-C"' tiv'•",,:,,n, r•+• .,.r :+ .v .s n r,,,.,t,.,. ;,,,, ;- w.y„ r 11.,.w . .. •rn,„r`•^' -a•^ Q' ,. "4: �. .: .•. ,+., r ^q'.3. .+ °' Sa..... "•,,w_.... 4 .14;1 :. • - r t.-a . ,._ .: ... / n-'„.� ter,, W.^ .. s '.•f, - R i,. .•.ba . • PiCKERING COLLEGE. il _ Harte Register. c Biu t4Grae.. 5tautp. [3ri6J; tha. tLoro- �� "ad Clydegdat? atailian, the prc,.^_rtv 0 � 2tt t'irl�tu►t. 13ellittuil 'l9•I (010 ;) the o! Jstnre 91cCran & Sou, Cberryw.uod, '.A The Canada Yearly Meetintt ltuyadly bred imkkiort�d h..kuu`, atuiflvn will mi,ke;ihr arason cf 130t, as follutva : • :_ r., of the Society of Friend- ulet the I ruparty of W. IL 1'u,:1t, Clarowout, 111,tiday, prueneda to Johnatou's Hutel, . lMpg, id 0. _ -#during the past week itt Nett•- ,ill mate the season of IUw:at his owtt \\'►iltatalr, noon; thence,to 3. 13cip�aall'e - - - - • f ” 'n, ket. The Cit •shoo-uf rebttila= stabt=�11 nillo earl of Clatemvut• con. 4, L'ickeriuy, for night. Taeadsy, 13 ing Pickering �llege and c f its Ba►•�t t hfcr�f-Tho Ilighly Bred - int• '- (:cudou's hotel, Vickerinit, nitCbt. Wed- - _ ,. location came up for discttssiuu At poreFlf Clydcedsla, �0'Ju,,i1'ol :'y, H 1. tleeday, [i nu,Woad'r,lot`37,(Du¢barto¢) The- -1'eciple's Cash -Stflre. p; she SAtutiiay se5sivn. A dept[ta• the i'�i7ertr of W. Ii, Cul b.Ulara►uout, noun; Toyne'e Koage Hill, night. - �' tion of prominent metchailty _itf tvtlI iltake tho season of 19041,at hill own x hurrday, blaiweli'a }3otel. Highland �.� ;i P stable.4 miles past of Claremuut. Crack,noon;Callendar'e Hotel, Malvern, Oar TERMS are strictly cash _; x Newmarket; headed by 1lityot' Barrer Marko ;1ua11; the well•Maown night. Friday, James Miles, Atmadsle, _ - - • . Roadhouse, tiT'ere gi�•en a heArlttg. In,ported Clydeedele slahton, ills prop'- boon; Franklin Ramer'a,-,Box.Grove,. e - Hou. F. J. Daviw was the s�tokee- arty of 11.,illaa R \Viltan,Ilrongqbam, night. Saturday,his own stable where • - 23 A R- G �`�. = 1.V 17 man, and he set fat th ills d \'Alit- wall malts Iba aerroa o! 101000 ell to:lowr : he will remain until the tollowi¢g Moa• ; ages to be gained by,the Culls blouday, will:earn hill own rtabls and day morning. ..__._. • _. - , will proceed to VV Ulbroa'r,lot lo,'oou i, Bucephalus V 1. 11, [3338] (11224) Read our Price Llst being rebuilt in \ew masker. lit`• Pickering, full ufttbt, Tuesday atter- The bh,ioely-Lied 'imported Ciydeada e = `- Was pleased to talk abort •dura- noon,pp oocade to bis owa ruble, where •stallion, the property o2 S. C. Banker, Nb such bargstiius ever offered the public in wall paper, all new • ' , '_etttion, dear to.the j]ett-ts of- all he, sail ri+ntaln natal Thursday 'atter Pickering,will make the season of 1'906 spring. This is a rare opportunity to- procure a good handsome Canadiaus. He thot1R11t noon, Thursday afturncon, I Cowie'a, sa tallows: Monday, leaves his owa wall-paper, one third its real value. h will talose than prig the College should be located iu lal2d,con.; for nlRlit. Friday, 8eaoca" stasis, Iiini;eton road, and proceeds to you Lo buy it naw, even if you have to keep it until nest Yoang'r,lot 3t?, con,-+;, noon, thence to Newmarket, ' bt'eause the tuyrn Toyna'a, Rouge Hill, noon; Appizby'a - spring.-The following prices stand good for 3 weeks:: had the honor of hAying tale filar hi■ own stable until follosiing Monday . hotel,West Hill, ni�ht.'Taes3aq. Half• _ ` '''s ttleMelft of Qialikers•in Canada: morning, ._ _. way house. noon; Jlead'e hetet,Summer _ . :REGULAR PRICE 5 cents per roll for 3 cents. He painted uttt that the rAily\'ap house, night. Wednesday, Iiennedy'a „ . . ,c 6 ' l LL - the town Dotal, Wilburn, noon; 3islrern; night. - 66 �, • facilities are uuescelled, .- Tharseay, Wm. Ash'a, 8th con., Mark. 8 - 6 _ . having the Gr. Trauk, rind con. Ir ..P.Produce.Vi ham, noon; David Reesor's, Cedar lfl "~ _ �: -�. '-- -• ' -nections with the tyro great ttAI]s- Grove, night. Friiay, Wm. Carter's, `• 15 " �1 eoutiuental railways, and an elect- _ 3rd con., Pickering,noon•; thence to his " -___ 20 " 1 _ uric line ruuuiug from Toronto. • . • own stable to Che following`Monday . e •aid that tate. Bre rotectio l au] now prepared to pa tale morning. - p GROCERIES-The best and fre-h every week at the lowest possibte;piice. • facilities have been approved of highest price for butter, eggs (.'uirtl�aart.-The imported Clydesdale . Our Biscuits and Cakes always fresh, crisp find good. Our Teas are •- atailipL (Vol. XXVI) _'12973'.the pro• by.the Underwriters' Assoctatiun• .and poultry.. 111y, wagon pe rtv of David M. Graham, Pickering, the best,,NIalagama.C'evlon-cannot•be surpassed._ Try our bulk Teams tin item of very Rreat importance is on the road steady. \Gill make._the seas.n of 1;03 as follows:: .. ia.black and green at .'�and 30c., nothing better at the price. _to, a large institution. The town - Monday, May 7th, will Ieave his own :has offered a bonus, electric light R, Conner, - Brougham• stab'.•, Gordon House, Picks ing, and CROCKERY--Just received a shipt]ietit of fine'Toilet Sets, latest -': - - ,; .and tt ares free for a period'of ten'.. • . proceed to Bandel's hotel; \�hitbv, for patterns at"the lowest possible price. ` - • years to the extent of$600 annu- • _____ Light. Tuesday, proceeda to the Cen• - - trot hole', 'Oshawa, toll night. ked ZVe re resenE the Crown TaiIori.ii Co.- Toronto. Their" [•ices `.,ills ally, and:, .supplemented, by a Dr. , Shoo s. Restorative brio s p g P - subscri tion of 515,000 to the p g night. proceeds, Bander a hotel, for and' oods cannot be sur assed in the _cit See the goods p lasting relief in Stomach. Kidney and night. 71:araday, proceeds to Ttomae g P y' -- .1 aggregate as a special inducement Heart troubles through rhe 'nom — your order for a suit - -- me-- -��� bladdaford's, for Loon; thence to his . _ here and leave sell-lase rebtitilding' of the college nerves. :\o matter how the nerves own stable, where be will remain until . Z. _ - ._ here. The site offered`is located became impaired this remedy will re- the following Monday morning. a in southeastern' end of the •tcywn, build their strength, will restore their bectcmt 17380-The famoaa, Standard- -..D.. SIMPSON & CO PANY :on a-hill to the south of the `ew- vigor. Remember it does no good to bred Etsaiau. tie pro ferty of Robert .. - . rL , , treat-the•ailing organ-the irregular : market high school. Ji r. F. �I. Davidson, Gherryaocd, will make the -�f 1. . " ' ' Chapman s 1.e on behalf of the beast, rebellibu-s stomach, diseased aeaaon_ut 1 06 st. his owa et.ble, with :'=CKER/=1wTG,- - ©N-T P 1� kidneys. They are nod to blame. Go the exception of Ston'ay eveainR at S. 1. :y -•- citizens of Pickering. He Laic] back to the nerves that control them C. Banker's. Kingston. road: Tuesday . . . - . _ . .. _ - . +, that While Piekering .was not in a -treat the ca"e-use a remedy that evening, JuhnatoL'e hotel. Whitevale; - . � ti is $uancittlly tor-1- ate--t rures-t ht et�glt the-tttatcle tterrQs--Bold Thursday evening, Geo. Toyne's. Range - L-L-- l _-•generous o$er made by -ew- by Pickering Pharmacy. bill; Friday evening, John Milroy's, -fit _ market, he believed taut the -en- Cedar Grove._ . .1 - , timent v% d, iuAurg the_rebuild _ 1Vety grtvert4settzents. Gallant Chatfan-TbeChaw ion im• - _. . - _ , _ ---. - . ling of the college at Pickering;. �- ___ ported Clydea 'Ie Stat ion, (Vol.s24;, '- : . _ . _ L. _ , fie pointed out that it possessed za ; the pr.party of Robert D foe, the same privileges as'ewmai ket. OR S:1LE-:� good crop of first- Green Ri er, wilt sake the season of .'-�i1st sired a fresh stork, including Children`s .Wear c, c:n=r etrsaiernes at Broughxtm fardens. 19047,to follows:; Monday, flay ,tb, will the foriner place bciti� i�Ulate[l r rats ordsis by mein delivered promytly. ..leave.bis own s4al,le to Hamil,on'a hotel„ - ._ and SailOps. Late r Styles. l,Owt praCes. • frutn the .tetuptations of a big (,arc Luaiage Gardens,Brougham,On%. 3.-5`3 Brough m. night. Tuesday. Gordan'a _ .- - � cit -after"the. deputations had —• - --- - - tel, I'iokerir.a, night. Wednesdsv, fir' OST.—A con le of weeks itg$o, ho 'p Q.,. -• retired Al]d the meeting had did- �� between Picker g station ani t¢a:ey Torn's'hote?,"Lir�rpG01, noon: 1Jzvid IZO �-3 4� ZV K (7tJ, c O _ ' — en sed the matter, 31 r. Elias ..pool boare,a bro,Fa wool hall. Finder�riif ]Fi}ne'a.C:tesz}'weod,nti;hL Thnrs:ay, I .1wiige by leavinit word ..at •,�EtcS• rMec. Peter-11, Reesor'9, lot 3, con .i, .scar• � - Rag;ei s .BugRe-te`d tj]at. the \�tial• 7 lata t, ry ce 1; u -— _ - isztttter he left til the Represent- -.--. . -- -= -- ---- baro,neo ey S l . c e pea y, carbo 1. T.•ARM FOR SALE.-h.al acts., Lot towntide, might. Friday. 'i'. Cox. _ t ' tative Board for a final dec•iston, i1 Franelic _ - 3, coo.5. Cibriage, an cleared and to worth'•, Armadale, noon; T Z��' - Several ladies were ' eager to have• toed state of culttr'ation,no •tense. sell teacad hoose, of arkham. night. 8atarday,• NIN eia ��l F-' '' the location of the college decided aanndauce of water for etbek•orchard of lards Mot,L Eagleson'@. lot CO,- con: J• iii e A a a e , , and small trait, Fratne house 2is'f}with kit• y a n'before the tweeting adjourn-' chf,n a:tachad also driva bouts and wool-shed tarkl>am, moon**, thence LO his own :, , ed. This, however, ,did not meet a+iM• Hack barn 40x60 good stabling under. atabia. _ _ _- aeaxh and other ne•rssarr bail I'll al: is - $-few 0 our small articles for the oer�efit .'with general favor, .and after. a good reppair. This is a g�oaod grain tarns. Apriv luep r+'lest >/deMlale gtallioa 3 to L�TIi6tt XIDDLtsTGDt., t lrremoat. 3343. oleetane G'htef 425I, Vol. 2-,S the -- lengthy debate the . motion car- _ C IDe1'B: - % - ried. :tar: J: P. Rogers' reported Sore j Aaaoclac on alilm�e hydeedalc _ . our,customers: that lusurance to the amount of _ ��' ., warn. - _ _. - -'»$11;000 had been de sited eo j es a •a 9 Sze r during vb�••sacs o! 190 ►o-patio+.@ 'Ru ell Balls, Lunch $aaket8, C Monday,51ay 30th leaves his own stable the credit of the college 't = ° 4 e. V E s a Tray Covers . Perilustre, _ _ S . of J. E..Disuey @, Greenwood, for Wm. + account. ' The Canadian Friends ; �. i "•,°a so hence'sW Jasca�\'lases eWhitby, 1 con�8 S11k1II@8� B@r1tI1@8, _ . _- ; .- ._ purpose raising $35,000 before the _ . e _ B T. _ 'foundation is taken out for new ! C e ' t ~ e C= Pickering for night. Tuesday, proceedt ,Rua PSttetns, - Palm Leaf Fa21t3, _ ` ' NttllCttlre, At]d A'letter w'AS 1•ead 2 d' .. C Q ° y = C C= to Myrtle Hater for-- noon and night. •_� - froth .lLr. Hon and :�icholson, of " CQ 3 d" "ewe edneeday,procee le to Aehbura Purl @i3, Bead Necklaces, 800. �'r�;vx o ,S z! �G soca and night.' Friiiay, proceeds to _ _. . - ..- . - _ - London, England, stating that = S�$s_u` X° 0 6 ;a ,� „ E. PnRh's,Brock Road,7th con.. Pic;- . t- the English Friends' Society �S aFe mr=.5�`ujW s E- o.-+ 'ertag for noon, thence to Brougham -�.�•-•_ 2' / '� �� BOON'�{'�• "1. . "recei�'ed stibsri t[b-n� to- the r �e e trs r o o .= Hotel toll night Satarda ,proceeda to _ - �1-�. �, • Q o a1$ x4'1 g s :.e Q y amount. of $8,8:5 tOivald the �p for neon and Light, Thursday, pro -- - his own stable where he remlia mitil 11-11L I 2 - nen, structure. Mr. ".Jo=hua L. to o^ - is u ► `e ceeda: to Win. Edward'@, Balsam, far . _ . - Jan —Pb-adel p$ia::Sen "" a _ _ -'°- .Feb aM - " telegram to the effect that l.e _ �1 "' Mar y ca the following]Iocday'morntng• .-TermsVal 1 ^ �1t('�' �� n �1'. U �1 ' I I ' . . , wishes to increase his dOnaCiOn 4 M a a ;= To insure a fool 913 to,be pard.Jan:lot i�r1i ![ V\ J J J _ e,a Apr 1907. Hugh Pugth. Manager. I - . . . ' " f rota 5I00 to $500. a o . I.1 ! • 'i .; :3 ° m b1ey Lord Jewett,-Tbe celebrated roadster • . c . $ -t . . .o, J ne C a ion lO1S;C. H:R;, The ropert of _ ET _ .. ,. __ st I1 P q �` ;. 1 0 y. m o o. '�. July C Robert;Tema. Liverpool, Ont. \Vial p SCHOOL REPORTS. •r k the es i 1: t as follows:—'•= large stock nowon hang. noeain Wall Paper ranging •• 's r• z o` a 2 = • o . , Sept M make e a sono K , ell IS lar . ` The report of S. S. 10. 1, Pickerin cot. ..� Monday, May .7th, will leave' hie own f=Om So..tip. . G . ' , Por Jule. Sr. It'-J. Howland, gg ' a� stable, Liver l,snd' ror.eeds to Rich . . . I_. is m- o S' w r o,„ No., � ard-Ga,Liverpool, hrie'e�ndle.p noon; Sebert'a l Hallett, C. Philp, L. Balsden, Jr. IV.. ; i , �a 'Dec y' - John Parkei t ,.=112 1Di:Z#02Z. , V. Stanley, A. Stanley.. Sr. I1,I-1. - hotel, Brookliu,.niRht, Tgesday,•to Mrs. t'Orar. Ii. 'Richards, - R. Powell. Jannery tan'-whttbp D.-Oehawa to. Brou4b" ' Wilson's hotel, Ashburn,noon; Trsvfsa' ll,Port Perry 13,Lsbridga W.Cannington Is, hotel, ClaremoLt, night. Wednesday, 1 dr. III-�J. $owland, E.. Richardson, liea�a�ton is, tr loam Ito 'e hots B n h. ate I . . V. Balsden. C. Richardson. Jr.IT-H. . .. - - ' -proceedsm n • thence o hii wn� abl !or a ed Buck�cheat.T . . i Produce �dar�et `I -Richards I, Jones, A. Howland, 31. Pickering Lumber Yard ! noon; en t o et e • aighL. Thnradsc,proceeda to A.pplgby'a _ .. . _ - .. •Hall�t, 'V, I�irhardson. Sr. pt. II= -- hotel, Weab Hill, tell night.. Friday, E. Richards, W. Kennedy Jr. pt. e-s �� o S ouffciile� $t]ckwheat for =ale-50 bushels of C. -LtFrHuglt f t '• II-M. Wray, A. Kennedy; Y., Gaivin• Onr 8 OC 18 come.e • ' . noon;James Thorn's, Boz,•Grove,night. t tai & P` uesdav Silver Hull variety,and 50 7 Sir. I-I.'Howland, -E. Zlunroe: DI. In all kinds of, building� material store-, Brougham, every' Tuesdsty ;buahe•Is of Ja anese alio ars, Teacher. g• Satarda proceeds to John Henderson'• P _ -• - . g including rou hand dressed lumber, y p morning prepared to pante high-, varier - g R l.t 33,con. 2, Pickering, noon;thence to y Classification of the Broughain lath, cedar. etc: : - • • own' stab*4here he will remain until est price in cash fol Butter and Our stock of Shingles. is also tom- E He has also arranged pith All \o. 1, cod and clea(i seed. Send • school after the promotion exams; g , _ the following Monday morning. H$"fechiu to buy produce for bin) early if you want any. `Vsite -with names reading ani order of plete in British Co un] p . g 9e-gj ern a-vf tietter known ae Apple: during the weal: fat' either trade, phone or call,on .ai]erit as follows': Sr. 4th-M. Bar- swick and Ontario Cedar. Jack.-The celebrated. Arrierican bred or cash,.as SIesh - All kinds of the usual Mouldings' stallion, the ro rt of Jesse Hubbard, '' -John A. White -&- Sons, clay, S. "Pilkey, 3;: Wil=on. Sr. V Sheerin and Floor- p. pe yI. ;8rd-�V. Btirtot], SI. Barclay; ; Base, Casing. . g I3co_A!'bara will make the season of 190G � �. Ci. =.te'j,F'Sa11�Y1. , 'BROU GHAIt. , 'Pilkey, L. Word, R. Bunker. Jr. ng always in stock. as follotce :-Monday, May %E,wilT - j — 8rd-B. Miller, H. Rusmll, 3'.' . . T1; D. •GURDO\" leave his own stable, 13amilto' hotel ��Y FORDS. • ' s s • IL Brongiham,and roceed_io Johnson's ho- i LaWl ie,- A,_'Bunlaen,, L, Wilson. - - -- -=-- tel, T\hitevale, .for noon; thetics fo �Ial• ,`131 ae1 amt♦�j�yr 1 -a ,.dt• 2nd -\, SandersUn, F. Gostiek, - . vern hotel tot nigh', Tuesday,�Vobarll Nwv_ is the thite to he thinking aht ! l��Lllglti`L.` fA� i _ ' M. Hilteltit)e•s.un.' • Pt. II-3I. Bits- 9 hotel, noon;,1ppleby'a hotel,'West Hill y j,' - • e n tracl: €sit that'fi:itri +nil7t:, Pt,' ton, F AVord. Sr. Pt. I-N, Rit.,- . night.-. .Wednesday..Tool's hotel,Liver The undersigned having' bought out • cell, 11• Gibson, M. Saudersou, L. HOMESEEKERS, pool, noon :..Gordons hotel, Pickering, lVe can fit thein u l v<ith either squad o g. g .-.- nicht. Thursday, Bandel'a hotel, iron angle steel cir Rood tracks. the blacks.prep lig business c R.' '. - Pilkey, Geo. Burton, B. Banker, Moore it prepared to do black- \'hitbg, no­n;; $•best's hotel, Brooklin, „Ale t full lane_of. _ sinititing in all its lines. :L1. . Sanderson. Jr..Pt.I-D.-_llair,, night. Friday, Myrtle -hotel, noon, : L, ckneyi�-,:jV. T.[ it on, L.turt, C;. -1XGUR-310%. y - .. AslibuYn, ni ht• , •SntllCdaV, roceeds to . p Farm. Im lementa� xorse-sltoei`ug t Sliecialty: 1 Hackne3, Rcty �Vilsou, U.. Ratti, own stable whera he will remain until' _-_ p . ,E. Hood, M. Hood. , F. C. Mechin, n morniPg• —— ... :_ , Call and see u . �7•, _. _ _'Teacher. VIA .-To rma - `cctrt[let•i123i;?j—The.choicel - :0. Za. 0M -A- . , �_ PICILERI `T . _ . . Mond # ZJA - . ,S bred imported C yriesdale, stallion, the ��G, �ONN EOR�r ._ property _11'os.t �� «-„�a � ei,t, roperty of Ddvid' Dafoe, Green River, ONTARIO. I _ - Dr. Suss 's 13heuanatic ill'Remedy-' PICKERING, _ - p � he season aF 1 'as fall,,,:: when used faithfully «ill 'reiich \fond y afternoon,May fbt, will leave --._ .- - . . . _ .__ @ -School-4 , '- •. ? chronic and diffietilt cases heretofore : his own sZsblt=, Green River, and pro- i WEST � Great .regarded Its incurable by physigiuns need to Gordon's hotel, Pickering, night; #; and'is the most reliable prescriptiorr Taesda Thos. DIaddaford's, liingston ' ,known to clean out and com letely RETURN FAREi: y F+1+�� - _- 1 ._ . _ P. -• road,-noon-;•--Royal halal;iYhtttiy,night;; 9 _ remove.every vestige of rheun)atic Winnipeg = i)13Y YO gtraabet'= - X3126 W J_Bell's, Aadle , noon; oison from the blood, ' Sold h donna - 73.66 Ssskstow = 37:26 Wednesday, y p y - Thursday; i _ ._ p Mr.Corners,'Kinsale, Light;. y' Pickering•1?harriiacy. Brandon UA erases AMot . 31.60 - r , 6iom,ft . UM Ib.Battla4At'd 31.11 Iismilton'e hotel, Brougham, noon f � � TORi1NT0, �HTe i . .: . _ tr -Am* "A r@e . p� F. Beel y's, 7 con, Pickering, night; .. . _.- _ _ . . _ - _ . b l • Friday, (1:eo. Tran's, Mongolia, noon ; 'Watchmakin ba"! - � INd Dw� • 41A John Lowery,j06hoon.�Iarkbam,�night; Students from British Columbia, gas- -- , g Saturday,to his own stable-until Mons katchewan and Manitoba on the west Naglsa S6.0 kstttM. x,10 day afteene8ti. _ Won - 11.N MM'*p-usotsitoI. • to.A'ew Brunswick on•the.east are in The undersigned will be in Picker- Of all material•and design ! attendance this year. Di tante is no ' . GOING: Women with` weakness should - kept! n stook. It will pay Yon : hindrance to those who wish to get �' �`� ing every `Vednesday for the benefit pe the best. Our graduates -are always Jena iib,/ow b ystm,Nltll August drat. never frillgat Dr. Shoop Night Cure, to call at our works std inspect our shoo of his many customers who want their Jam 7�. a AtKwt IR L This magic-like local treatment, is and obtain prices.. Don't be misled by successful. -Our facilities are unser- . _, watches, clocks and jewellery repaired. Jtrly �, 0 " _Sept. bt•d. used at time,- all night while the, agent@ we do not employ'them,consequent- passed. CoHxENCN Now. No vaca, Kindly leave them 'at Dr. Batetidan's Joh 17ti, " " Sept 11th. system Is at test, it is constantly Ly we ata, and do throw off the agents tions, College open entire year. 11tag- -`-":' drug store, All.work warranted. ^ I ' building up thq weakned tissu4:a, oommiaaion a 10 per cencha i which you will niflcent catalogue free. - P, TAYLOR, Far rates other points sad eamDlete lo- the inflamed s,nd sensitive surfaces ctaebainly ease by purchasing from formation 8, tcneareatCatLadtan Paciho 1.will surely clean up all catarrhal and OAU'01" led• W, J. ELLIOTT, Principal, nt, or write to C B. Faerrsx Dtrtrfot . local trpp��ttibles, -• Sold-by .Pickering -WHITBY GRANITE CO-, 80-48 Whitby amenow Agenr,i]longe 8t.,Toronto. Pharmsc+rc. 9p�t,� �EQh vPltltb7 pnt#ilq 10y Cor Yong•and Alexander Ste, + - . Irv" / ', CtT >'N�' _ .,. Ie .F5. .,..,. -, w t .. c �o... +sN•d.,:, ., ..-:.,,. ;�. '..,tis...,<. ,,,..6+e_, ...': ..,->'"I s.?•,. :::.:. :. p Jd•y,"" � _r r NMI r •..y.. ff'.,;.c.. w. -4; i.,,,,... re I ••Y,r-.0"r. :x•4, �•... ':.+tj.. .h•' .+r:+^'a t 1•"19 e'.,y',... �e°�`.•! .?M n ,9h.., -cy:,s .: .. '-�'' -.Li+. . �.:,.. ,.. x'-....,y.. -.-•-..•..y"`.r •. :s '-. .�' i:� ,•.r'.. +t' -`Y�. .'�". is "'�• `�R' '.�:' -�•,.R'.�•i w^:: ..�7 its a:. �`. zr•, _'r .tet. `r;• t.. .•, .d•d ..,.... �.,. •-y W:- '2. ,... ,,;.,.. ,._...',- r'�?br. Sq.na_, ...�, .'. ',:• :•.ti. s - g 7?a" .SA.* �:.t. • . ... �.•.t.4„p,•.' --•�' w, .� r..r...,},.'-.":.}�.' .�-•...e...y ..,... .-. . ..i.- ...• ,. . : .F,. : .. ... ..�. •'t'4•i .'< i'�.. f•'�A`'y �,_ ,5 ... .• 6-: 'i -!• :.. .. .. l,-. „:,.,...-'- -. .IIs C :... .. •, :.. Y - ,„-q A. r '' at ARratOnl ing re Greenwood bridge, $2.10; R'. i the High Court, against the deer ` 17 T. Hartrick, refund of taxes, 5ia.; D. cion of Chief Justice Meredith quash- F. b4. Cooper teas in Uxbridge R. Beaton, expenses .and disburse-i lug the Local Option. by-lav, is not ;on Sunday. ments.re local option and postage 8'28; satisfactory to this Council because of T s Miss Milne, of Toronto, was W. E. �nnstone, under Engineer's the same tieing informal and not pur- Foreign Banking Sel ♦ V�/ k here over Sunday. award, 1_.50; James Todd, expenses porting to hind any person or organi- +s and. disbursements re local option, zation other than the Alliance and the Harry Thomson, of Buffalo, is _ 25,f)U; John Forgie, attending court of Alliance not being a body incorporate of M revThe Oe Imign mmecU lam visiting friends here. isiun, 500. has no legal status and for that reason « • .eaw,wwwre x'Y Miss Stewart, of Toronto, is On motion-of Sir. Osborne, chair- cannot be held liable on the,said or SOVtI'dp Ba/)k of CaMa ghre visiting at ZP..Scott's. man, report was adopted. any other guarantee; therefor,a bond w wrasr 'Eapoeteira ad i oa James and Mrs. McFarlane Spent Committee on Roads and Bridges of roper form is required, for the ad w"c Monday at Rosebank. reported and recommended payments Council adjourned to meet• again on 4 f 1� + Miss Zella Dow, of Toronto, is as follows: E. Nighswander, right of Monday, July 16th, 1906,at the hour - em wa and rat-el,26.70; W.Emmerson, of 10 o clock. ,!w••a Tam a visiting Miss Eva Gibbons. yy g and C ?3tx au s ikea and rods for snow low,50.00; .+ ��� •■•.•,,.• b Les�e►v gC�6d><lnaisd�wls M. and Mrs: Palmer were in p p ; x I3. Johnson, gavel,8.50; W. J. Mich- "Port Perry over the holiday. ell, grading div 12, 18.80; J. Pengelly; Let Others Help youasdp ' Geo.-Banyard, of-Hamilton, vis- express, 50c.; grading diva 5: and 7, ited friends here over Sunday. 24.30 ; A. T. Law, biacksmithing 5.20; To recover your stolen property. 'Messrs. Palmer and Chapman,of. J. & P. .!inrush, nails, 2 s `y, n. _ _ The Sovereign Bank of Canada F Pickering, were here on Sunday. Gordon, lumber, 12.52; C. Disney, 'L> 1 The Rev. M. C. and Mrs.. Tait left o loads gravel, 22.1.0• W. J.Devitt, con- vlekePlK Vigilance �iCillllltftee Monday to visit friends in Std crete pipe, 17.'?3;'J'. Pengelly, o�perat. g g �j _ 1n4 grader dies 3,4 and 8, 19.-35,re- will,do this. +E■ S. Theaker, • Manager, CLarolY o* I r = Thomas.W J, .and Airs. Grxhaw and pp firs for grader-, 3.35; W. H. Gibson, s btiil$iug culvert con 5, 28.7.1; Wm. Members havinr;property stolen com ,, eo coyper, ca a immediately with any member - r on Monday. teams div 15,- 23.7q, E. Nighsivander, of Executive Committee. Twenty-five entrance candidates men and teams div 16, 74.52; 'Wm. Membership fee $1.00. What i�rote' at the examinatfon held Jo nson, d teams div 5, 59.38; H, Tickets Smavecr t&" o troth the Presi3ent or ��� 7^� �O��here-last week: Johnson, do die 18, 37.19; C. iV. Dis- secretary on application. � V nev. do dii-'13,_143.23; W. J. Michell, f The Citizens' Band teas at Good= Arthur Jeffrey, I.A. O'Connor,* wood on Tuesday assisting at the do div 12, 128.72; Jas Lidgett, do div 3r g 1i1, 37.78; NVilfred Sadler, do div 9, Secretary. Preetdent. About laein our order for Paris Green. It is a Union School picnic. 94.33'; Geo Davidson; do div 8, 43.30; Exeo.Com.-Geo.Leng,D.E.Pugh,C. S. p 9 _ The Citizens' Band were at Pick- Ge(.Falconer, div 21, 6.60; G. R hire, Palmer,Pickering,Ont. .-ering on Monday attending -the do div',3 and 4, 62.10; J. H. Gorman; poor plan to put off buying until you Dominion Day celebration. do div 1, 45.3.5; J. H.Connor, do div 4Z 4 Mss Smith, of Acton, accompan- 2• ; J. Pengelly~ building bridge ClarensontFounds -- led by her brother, Dr. Smith,'of Per contract ?A.00; C. W. Disney, y _ want to use it. Remember :Stouffville, has here on Tuesday, gram Sth con 7.84; Geo,White,grant Most of our residents who spent eon 23.00; Jas. Wilson, bonus 88 t t rods wire fence,21 50; Jno.Patterson, DOW SWELL S • is Headquarters. - the day away from. home, took in 204 is, 30.80; 'Chas Disney, 57 rds, All kinds of repair work done on the Firemen's Picnic at Pickering. 11.25; Geo Duncan, 50 rds, 7.50; Alf engines, boilers and machinery. Messrs. Graham and Cooper 3lichell;80 rods, 20.00; J S Beare, 190 a 'were in Toronto on Monday, the 2$•�; also, 55 rds, 18.70: Geo Cowan, .-Lumber planing,shingle sawing-and- 75 - - Q1(hedal ..latter - being .-engaged shoeing jr., rds. 18.75: Seneca Haight, 53 band sawing,done ion-short notic . 3 '- • • • rcis, 13.7"5; Wm.Sleep,164 rods, 41.00; . " horses. Jiichael Hickey,44 ids, 11.00; Frank Wanted-Every implement- agent, % The Union School picnic, _ Of hardware merchant, eueral.store w n d�� m l3ump:25; Mrs. 4.5p H Gegg,21 r P ." Goodwood,- was held -on Tuesday- rods;5:25; Mrs. Jas.Palmer, 71} rds, ers and others who are handling plow _ 7 win, _ ;and a-as attended by a large num- 18.62; L Storey, 45 rds. 6.75; George Points and repairs to correspond with ber of our residents. Coo fir, culvert Uxbridge totvnline, me in regard to prices of the.same to - ..t_ >:,.PQVtt• Angj .F:c pp the trade. ,Ma JX. u e were 4.1:A0: ._4 0__ -- _ Aurora over the' holida fAlis. ham towaline, 2.40; also, Scarboro Parties needing castings made Call on - - - - townline, 1.20 Chas Disney, work should leave the orders now.. Forsyth is spending the 'week } with friends in that town: «'hitbv townline,84c. R C U k�RY Regular service.,will- be held in reppottuotion of Mr.twas-adopted-Palrraer.chAirman, .Henderson & Farmer, Claremont,_ the Methodist church next Sunday. On motion the reeve ryas instructed Rev, Mr. Totten is expected home to grant his order on .the treasurer in -in time to ednduct the game. favor of the parties recommended in Photorzph sir. and Airs. Hughe-, Misses the reports of-the, various stant�ing LIFT, FORCE AND -committees iR resented this day. Swaffield, and ?!Easter. �tValter, i' PUM ps - - ;Swaffield were visiting their. Jlr. Osborne, seconded b3• Jlr. MC- SIld SUCTION brother',- Chas Swaflielci. - and Faslane, mQyed that the President /� and Secretary d the Township-Alli- : /� _ 11 sister, Airs. Carry over the holi- N� ery Constantly on Hand. Prices Right, ante be informed that the-guarantee-a filed. by them this day f6r thede- Luther Middleton, of lot 13; eon. fragment of the expense of the em- " WI lIId-mllla created and Repaired, 5, Uxbridge, is ,offering his farm 'o went of Counsel,-in addition to -C3Pe=8 0 for sale on very reasonable terms, the Township Solicitor, to prasecutinix -Direct telephone communication with all parts of Pickering, _ aa he desires to go to the \orth= as appeal to the Divisional Division of nater )Une �� Markham, Scarboro, Whitehureb, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, west. Anyone wishing to 'pur- � also Stouffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Indepe4den6, _chase a farm shosilil see him ae it _ - system. +is s good grain farm. _ 'We' cute ..Repairing tended to. - THREE . FACTS cu are prepared to nes one. � _ rs promptly at ;Pickering Council. _ all work in a manlier ring d +th 1 comparea - The Council met pursuant to a3- :,: - a Y- with .. that of any. John Gerow o„ h Boa, ClsremotN.' - bf wz 8naee� to otrrnmgnt on Frida Jane 29th. •' other first-class gallery-. 99 y Iiyr . Members all present, the reeve in the For Sick Women chair. :Minutes-of previous meetings R. J• Cowan, Brougham !read and approved. , Communications were•readas. fol- �0 Consider. _ RICHARDSON , A perfect Bowel.:Laxiiijve for-clic- J_ sti tion sallow com lexion hes - we I H. The Western n Pickering. P d J. E; Farewell, ce Local Optiov. > ,-That almost every operation to g' e, dizziness, sour stomach,'coated ' ' ;Lmpona t showing of finest display of A. F. Campbell, Provincial Road tongue, 'biliousness. - Lar-eta *act - P. our hospitals performed-_upon women China. A eery large assortment of i0ommisaiocer. ramptly, without I'm or griping.becomes neoe esarF thro-_ h>�eg3�t of each..- , -__ _ _ __ Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys,jasl boafa e� toms as backache, i and received for the Holiday trade. Cal! !� on Brock road'opposite C,A.Barclay's' symptoms c encs. Sold by Pickering Pharmacy. 1 - residence.on N. L Stevenson's-prop- paid periods, displacements of the and see them. mach; bearing e female organs, pain in the side, burning j il9a>.eeriptions taken for all >Yfagasiaes, On motion Council resolved itself 'sensation in the own BAKING 1 _. Weekly and Daily�Newepper., into a court of revision and considered pains, nervousness, dissiries and sleep- the following appeals : s lessness. - W. H RICH.AR��ON, r6 Sr°oirn,-The medicine that holds the On and May 1st I,.will conduct • - ,fames Gordon.overcha e, reduced _ - y II .'.20, �,ent Albert Traviss, over- ___r business in the stare adjoining J. H. record for the largest number.of sbeolnte Beal's furniture shop, .where I' will S=GC3:L .�tT'OAt:. �tb chsd ZO per cent.; Harrison , Johnscharge, reduced Zh per cares of female ills is.L.ydiaE..Pinkham's keep constantly on hand a good sup- Cent.; A. E. Hamilton,overcharge, re- Vegetable Compound. It regulates, ply of bread and cakes. -educed 20 per cent.; The Canada Ice Co. etrengtbene..and ¢area diseases of the Cakes of all kinds made to order- on J raduced to $4,725; W. J. Monkhouse, female organism as nothing else can. Kiortest notice, BtZt}e1. - Eggs, 1�{,I� �i N m overcharge, disallowed; J. L. Spink, For thirty .years.it has been helping .Ice-Create.Parlor in connection. - V t b f n II � 'tJ �mp W�S 'two changes in assessments, allowed r women-to-be 'strong, curing backache, 1' J. L. Spink, overcharge• reduced to nervonsnese, kidney troubles, inSamma- W• A. ThOM301f+ Chickens. h $515,240; Frank Harrison, overcharge, tion of the female organs, weakness and Claremont.. Ont,. - - ..disallowed; John Corner, dog assess- ' Y ...disallowed allowed; Geo.Hood,dog assess- displaoementa, regulating the periods r �- 9 ment, disallowed. perfectty'and overromittg their pains It OG�ILV IE'S Bring them•to Clareiiiout Market. I On motion of Messrs. AlcFarlane has' also proved itself invaluable in Pre- Royal Household C a.40 and_Osborne, the assessment rail for paring for-childbirth and ills change of y a �7~ ;�Pednesday market day. the Township of Pickering. for the life.- - AND - r year 191 1, "revised*tiy.this court, Txntn,.-The great volume of unsolicited ellOra_FlOUr $4,60, Li E EMERSON declared finally revised and adopted E. E. } -and that the,court do rrow adjourn, and gratefal testimonials bn file-,at the Constantly on hand. i Finkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., I - - : Buser, Aioiigolia. On motion of Messrs. Oshorne and Also. Bran Shorts and Clio �, man of'which which are from time to time White, the Reece and Clerk were y Sack and Lain Salt: - published by rmi=sion, give.absolute _ at1[hot'Ized and instructed, o and P ' Lydia E. Pink. C'hoppitig 3c. per 11101bs, ; ' - necessarf-tproceedin s' under the the hamevidence of tableaCompound and Mrs A 50 YEARS' _ Ditchesand-proceedings' :act tt>hav;e pinkhain"s ads ice yY 211, I overt EXPERIENCE meeting of ovv_ners interested in or 1 Mrs, pinkham's Standing Invitation Green River. . effected by pond or draining said pond to Women.-1�'otnen suffering fr'oin any on north-west corner-of lot 18, i}i the, form•of female weakness are invited to', J ® i } 6th con., opposite residence of C. A. The Time is Coming - -Pumps Barclay, and that the sai(t Ruere' antl Promptly communicate �-ith llrs. Pink- Rood, Iron, Lift and Force Clerk be also authorized and instruct- haat, at Lynn, Mass. 111 letters axe �Vlten those Baggy noel «'agora I Also eisternf made t°order. -- --- -ed in•ca,e said owners fail tb meet ot•-' received,.-opened,--read and ariewered by wheels of 3 ont•s will need TRADE MARKS E' W. EV ANS, agree, to make recjiiisition for the. women only. From symptoms given, attehtio]a. o DESIGNS ee ya. services of the Township Engineer to vour7 trouble may be located and the COPYRIGHTS ring Work i arbitrate under saYc1 _Act as to- the We can fix them right and Will guar Anyone sen.ttnq n sketch and descriptinn may- p galCkeat an( 9IIT88t-Way-•Of-reC°7@3•y-afl- ,. gnlokly ascertain our opininn free w ether'an - drainage,of.the said pond. tee satis ketion. _NVTI A�•E'r M Invention to probably patentable. Communlca- vieed.-Mm Pinkham is daughter-in-law tionestrietivcontldentlal. HaudboobonPatents r _ Committee of Shcc;p Killed by Dngs . sale two speeding'.carts, _ sent free. (�I,c t agency for a dbook n,Pat s. -Get 011r implement in, good . of Lydia E. Pinkham slid for twenty-five Patents taken tbrouah Munn t Co.recelvey� t reconunended.payiiien�to Jno. Annan Shape fot' the spring work.' for five sheep killed $41 86; John _lie- yeas der he��liTectierl,-and-�tnee-heti All kinds of -ablt- turning at reason- special notice,without charge,In theI� y p decease she has been ad-, sick women ahl�prices. a}� �• #oil;.doue asst! and rom t Intosh $R for nine sheep 'and three B ,��anfi��e J71i,�1 iCdfl� y p p - =-iambs killed,-" amounts being two- free of charge. Out of the vast volume W. H. JACKSQ-N, $rock Road. A handsotiiely Illustrated weekly, 7.ar¢est clr. ly and at moderate prices. • Mirds sworn vahte. -of•experience-`in tFeiting female illb '.Mira' culation of any scientific 3mtrnal Terms,$a a �!�*I** L -:Oil-motion of�Ir. McFarlaner chair- Pinkham probably has'-the very •kn'otr- -- ' - Year:f�nr months;tl. ao d'byall neFsdealers. E. RisebrGu h "`man,report.was adopted: ledge that will help your case. $tuely, The best place to hay . - 3Biliroadway, ■ • s IUNN�&Ca New York' I g Committee on Contingencies report- any woman, rich or poor,ie eery.foolish Wall-papers Branch otflce tea v at-washinirton,D.C. �Thomson' old stand. M; 'ed and -recommetideil 'paymEnts -as if she does not take advantage of tiiilt - ws: blurkar& Thexton,advertis- �� offer of assistance. - -is {T'= - i 37 CLAREMON T, ONT -Dr. Taber s Family- Remedies, $inghamS -re 'Methodist Church f� C*Q,to t-ae olTilitilar with the�ubliceea bids~and . Over 200 samples to choose from-at P 1 Services a$ FOuom. ('� are sold h all des ers under a ositive �;;?�•, _ ..V1iaremont Furniture -.- Store _ �e.Far roll up. y P -- _ Mouldings to utatch 9.11 papers. Also, guarantee. 10:30 a.m.....,.Preaching, Little Liver Pills, for constipation t For all kinds of F niture. Also, Pictuee Frames,Cur- a full line, of the best. and torpid liver,15c, 2 for 26c, Fiend- 7:00 p.m....... tain Poles, Carpet Sweepers, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, 2:00 m.,.,,,Swath School. , S p ,•• p ,• -, ache tablets, relief in one minute, 2b(•. p' °dl Brushes, `ttep Ladders, Clothes' Horses, Yatnta, Oils and Varnishes, always in Per box. Peruvian Tonic for cat9.rrah 8:00 p.m..•••••E orth League, on w Tinware and Granite=tearer R stock on't fkArgepossible the place ices, and that tired AskxforFTaber's 8:00 p.m..,....Weeklyay {T d Prayer on r¢ d�, When in Claremont call on P g -- Thurs a'y. .ryl, Toothache drops lOc. For that hack- H REAL - the ousefurnlsher. W. G. BINGHAM, in coo h there is nothinglike Taber's Rep. J. E. Moore, Ph.B, , B�tOP e H. � ltiorthClar�or,c. ins 2t5c . ire an m ar _ -.: :.. ::.•.,.. '.._ ....- .�,:y.-a ...,.v.�.� _'r 'a' :N .�: G- W A•,.�r{. y.: .tf.-. ` v _ ,-a.,n✓ r-� �y_„"''�.R.�°.''"`' •e.5r"%9P,7'r'.ac P' FIM- _ _ 1•`� �� v'&E +. .- _ ,ra. s•r -.ax•'w:;:zt a -.3'..?�. vuT'A,o .' ns s - ..s1. ._ G ..,... a eY` s tea: a' ,,,.. ... -x ."..;.1.•.- +rw -�^se... d+-, n ... .:•gar' 15 .�i `A F.� ./,Zx''.i,.- . Y.:. w .'.: p. ... 3 ... '�c, .w�.:•r .� I .Q;_ •:.—•.•sled .. ♦ .. S t.4 +IJJ, s y . ql _ - - .. _.._ ._— 0 SUSII1i M GR1LS. _ - - _ _ .. r a will far supe dfictous — - rink on day, far su or to ,.: obTet N -�'URAL COLO R that prepared from the stuff commonly ■ � Need 1Rkb, Red Blood to Stand Worry `l" {. sold as,lemon syrup. ,; and Strain oI Basi[tesa mss- Strawberry Syrup. — Take fine ripe n Important thing to romember when buyin '• l3tefein4sa overtaxes ° woman's About the Nouse strawberries, crush them in a cloth, preen Tea. You are always sure Of getting ABSOw and press the juice from them; to each *strength. Weak, languishing guy pint ot it put a pint of simple syrup, LUT"Y PURE tea In the paCkages labelled w _l:-._.__,_____:'_lfade under the strain. They risk health toil gently for one hour, then let it be- �'` rather than lose employment and the came cgld, and bottle it, cork and seal IOss of health means the loss of beauty. }{-}�•I +-}�••♦♦}}�f�� `?; When served reduce it to taste wit`l r:'-Thousands of earnest intelligent young water, set it on Ice, and serve in small it I I . 4, ,�,,,, women who earn a livelihood away from PRESERVING TIME. tumblers halt filled. home in public offices, and business es For most housewives th.re is but one Strawberry Sherbet. - Talcs fourtl.p . !tablishments are silent, suffering vic' time o[ year when the preserving kettle ounces.of picked strawberries, cru3!1 _ tams o1 overtaxed nerves and 'deficiency is allowed to become part of the scheme them in a mortar, then add to them a1. o' strength because their blood supply of household affairs,. That is in the quart of water; pour this into a basin, , Js not equal to the strain placed upon dripping heat of dog-day weather. Lad with a lemon sliced, and a teaspoontu'. ' them. Fragile, breathless and nervous, ail with bees and. fruit, the market of orange flower water; let it stand for CEYLON NATURAL GREEN TEA• .---------7, ! they work against time with never a stands or the house garden at that sea- two or three hours. Put eighteen ounces rest when headaches and backaches s, and of sugar tel another basin, cover it with tLMd Paokats OMIL- 40a, 600 [and Bao par Ib. •At aA C['OOasa. son are prodigal intheir offering a cloth, through which our the stcuw r - i• ,.make every hour like a day. Little she of thrifty purpose hes come to con- g P HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOULS, 490.1. .. - . wonder their cheeks lose the tint of elder it the best and only opportunity berry juice; after as much -has run health• and grow pale and thin., Their to replenish her supply of meats through as will, gather up the cloth end eyes are dull, shrunken and weary; their for the fish her winter. squeeze out as much juice .as p,iiiihle a - g - from it; when the sugar is all dissjiia:i, _ beauty slowly but surely lades. Bust • Canada SALIDA Hess girls and women look older than Raspberry and Cherry Jam. -- Boil strain it again; set the vessel con=li 1- .. of - together for fifteen ml{lutes eight pounds Ing it on ice until. ready to sr'rve. j Ban their ears because the need the ire - �J Rion• Y y o: ras berries and.four pounds of stoned in strengthening medicine to carry them cherries. en a e e scum of red raspberries put enough vineg'ir through the 'day. Dr. Williams' Pink top and add nine pounds o[ sugar._Al- cover, and let them.stan9 hyenty- gist Annual General �Vieetirig - - Pills are actual food to the starved tow the fruit to boil again until the four hours; scald and strain it: arhl a - _ nerves and tired brains o1 business Wo- jam. hangs from the spoon, when it pound of sugar'to one pint of juice; blil --STATEMENT OF YEAR's sU81NEaa " should be skimmed again and Poured it tweet minutes, and bottle it Ls ins fl - meu. They actually make•the rich Y' -blood that imparts the bloom of youth into small stone jars. Cover closely,ready for use, and will keep for goats. The Forty-First Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the IInioa - _ and glow of health to women's cheeks. with parafline paper, and the jam will To one glass of water add a large: spoon- Bank of Canada was held at the Banking House, in Quebec, on Monday, June 18th. They bring bright eyes, high spirits and rd ready for use. tut. It is much relished by the sick. There were present :-Messrs. Andrew Thomson, Hon. John Bharplea, Wm. Price,, . . make the day's dudes lighter. Twelve Cherry Marmalade. - Remove, the Lemonade. - Take halt a aoa.Id of E. J. Hale. Wm. Shaw, Wm. Brodie, T. C. Aylwin. Lieut.-Col. Turnbull, Arthur E. months ago Miss Mary Cadwell, who stems and stones from the amount of loaf su ar and reduce it to a ,yr'lp with Scoct, C. P: Champion, Peter Johnson, (secs H. Thomson. J. P. caesrain, H. B. lives s 49 Maynard street, Halifax• N. berries �� Crush the Stories, g Dupre.. Capt. W. H. Carter, T. H, Norrie, T. H Simmons, C. A. Pentland and Jules one pint of water. Add the rind of five Boy (St• Auselmet. was run down. The least exertion Glace them in a saucepan.with a small lemons and let stand one hour; r:mova On the motion o[ Hon. John Sharples, seconded by Wm. Price, the President. would fire her out Her appetite wa, quantity of 'water and boil until the the'rinds and add the strained jute. c! Mr. A Thomson, took the chair, and requested Mr. J. G. Bidet. Sc act sa cruse- po u and tickle. and frequent headaches flavor is extracted. Fill the fruit Into the lemons; put one bottle of c•iroonate l tser of the meas a and Messrs. C. P. rman ion and Arthur E. Scott as Scruff• - P nears, which was agreed .to. The Chairman read the report of the Directors, added to her distress. The docter treat• a preserving Pan, adding two or three .Nater.,and a blcek of ice in center Of which was se follows ii, •. ad her for anaemia, but without appar.' cupfuls of water and boil until all is bowl. Teel-one-lemon and cut it up in. The Directors bee to moment of the Assets and Liabilities of the ent results. A relative advised her to reduced to a pulp. With a wooden spoon to thin sl Ices, divide each slice in two eStatementtot th g r aulthe t&benbuainyear fordthe past yeayrlast, also the following . use Dr. Willams Pink Pills, and after �' frequentl to prevent stickin to the end put to lemonade. nerve with s . - . ' y � P PROFIT AND L088 ACCOUNT, MAY 31st, iso[. - usin but six boxes.she says she feels bcttom. To -each pound of fruit mea- pig of lemon in each gtass.' ., Balance .at Credit of secount, May 31st, 1905 ......,. ..,',.. -...•..... • 70,513 66 Uke an altogether different person. She sure out three-quarters of a pound of Net Profits for year..after deducting expenses of management, in. can now eat'her meals with zest, We .oaf sugar, and add to the strained wa- - s_g�{, ttT in which the stones have been.COok- COMFORT IN HOT WEATHER. making Prov son for bad rand doubtfuledebts.ands for rebaateeoII color has returned to her cheeks, and 452,930 U she telt better and stronger in eve Allow the su ar to dissolve, and The all-absorbing question now is bills under discount, have amounted to ••--•• •••••••••• - - -. way. ge ry.j. 1 oil until transparent bubDlea appear on how to keep the house cool and free Premium received oII 5,000 abases of new Capital Stock .. 200,000 00 Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills cure blood he top. Now pour the melted sugar in from flies, says Mrs. August Benson. __ 6 717.aa3 90 a " lessness Just as.food cures hunger. That with the. fruit, and continue stirring un- A great help in the latter problef i is Which has been applied de foAows .- : c - '`_ is how they cured Miss Caldwell and it til .thick and smooth. Turn the mar- mosquito-net portieres.' Use two widlils Divi.lead No. 78. Three and one-half per cent. i 06.000� fs just by making rich, red blood that tTalade into smatf glasses, and when ;,t die fretting that the curtain may be Dividend No. 79, Three and One per cent, .... .. _ .WO 00 e mid cover the to with tissue-paper and full enough to extend • several inches Trsasierrod to Bess account ..... .• y _ premises Y. -_-,._. w .......a hem in ........ ...... ....... _ .. . - 100-?4.'i16'9�-- R stand awe un res or use. i e si e o . di�estlon, rheOrnatiam: headaches and y Balance of- oar forward •••• • backaches; kidney trouble, neural Strawberry Conserve. - Buy large and each end, and through the upper.. one • . v ria strawberries. When they run a wire o; stout cord that will not . . , I 4� f and the special ailments which make very rip iii miserable the, lives of so many women have been.carefully hulled, place them� sag. Put a quantity of pebbles in the . . I REST ACCOUNT ., and young girls. Sold by all medicine it a dheede cloth bag and mash, wring- lc.wer hem and'fasten them at Intervals Balaaoe at credit of account. May Slat- 19ari -.-. • iii 1-100-ON 0s ' ' dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or Ing out the juice. Measure this juice by�of two or three.inches that taeir. weight pnmiayy recei.ed on New CapicsI Stock ,•••• • ••r•• - 200 am 004 $n. boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Wli- dessertspoonfuls. In a stewpan mea-'may hold the portiere down. One be- . 'Amanns transferred from ProlLLa ... ...... .. Soo. rt 4Inma' Medicine Co..•Brockrille, Ont. sure out sugar• six ounces to each table- tvieen the kitchen and dining room and .. _ ,S soo.000 os * sroonful of the strawberry Juice. Boil another between the dining room and __ this sugar until,lt strings without "stir- silting room will prove great aids fn A•erase Capital is we during year. 82.823,800. tb A TEMBSTY MAJOR. nng. Remove from the fire and add the keeping, out flies when the doors must .. The c>1 el c the 8140 per share.leThe Premium L 8f 1=0.o ar 0_ " addedotto6tthe - shares of tock at -�" strawberry juice. Mix together with a be Open. Swerve Fund. which now amounts to 81.500.000. or per teat. on Lbs Capital 18ir Frederick Johnsfene's Adventure in. woden spoon until the conserve begins I find the.greatest aid in keeping the of the Bank. The net earnings of 8052 930.7A show 16.g4 per Dent on Lha •.erase - _ India. tt lie dry and white, and 'put away in kitchen Oyless is sweeping oti the floor Cavital is use during the year 14. -': tilt eltMhenWare'Jar. with COId water. as often a8 the work New Branebes or Arencies have been opened in the following Proviooss e- Soldiers on ton marches and W Cherry Jam Without Su -.W'�+��ls dose a so that the -r is to be QIIe�' I • Ontario, 7 ; Manitoba. 4 i Saskatchewan., 11; and Alberta.ma L g sport*- ice'• P Your Directors recommend that authority be given to them to make each pro ` W men travelling across a but little known the required quantity of cherries with lett. It takes but a minute and is lett vision for . Pension Fnad for the Officers of the Baak, as they mss from time . country know what thirst means. 1n a cloth free from all dust, and rem��-aI to dry fit itself without wiping with a to time deem desirable. the.atones and stems. Break the etanas t mo The cold water coeds the atmos- The Directors haws to record with mach.teethe _the.death a Tac the year "A People at School" the author• tell* of P' of,![r. X. Giroux. s muc•-h esteemed member o[ the Hoard. The •acaae7 was and boil them for n few minute* *vitt,I phare and keeps_the floor always clean, Ailed by the election o! Mr. a. T. Riley, of Winn" # an.adventure to India, M watch Sts olU- n efnall quantity of water'. .After attain sc when the curtains ate drawn tlrero The customary inspection o! the Branches >.ai t�eea mase darta�LLe year. I :r -cer got into trouble by his undue hasla Y A. TNOMiON, Pros. . Ills !n the liquor from the stones, put it Is little t0 attract flea In the cool, dark b\1 nwere camp ba k into the saucepan with the fruit rr.Om, and they collect on the screen Qnebea Jnae 18th. i90ri. _ ped in a littCe leaaant - v h place to some fields. *'here was a fit and-boil until all is reduced to a thl.k mady to be brushed out. GENERAL' STATEMENT. . - £ jam. . Stir all the time with a wail Cold water, sprinkled or thrown by LIABILITIES. Os tlsge.near, and supplies. were plentiful. sr oon. Add a little cinnamon and pow• the bucketful on porches, walks and Nota of the Bank in circulation .. - e water, howrever, was thick .and � round near the house well repays the .Deposits not bearing interest .........+. •. • tt u ar?3a!� 5 � ....,..- - 11 Y, through When the jam becomes a thick'pnlp,.put ��ark in the cooled air.'Wet towels hung .D•>m•it•.bessins taterest .... .... ... .. •... m .'little pocket -and stored In bottles, it in small ars. Coves' and set awe *-over open windows, or a wet,sheet over _ ,....:. ._. dared Cloves it the flamr fs dealt R ,845,efa 00 which were ,laced In 1'Osva inside the j y'' Deposita made by and balances due to other Beaks'in Canada 421338! A t ' _ P -. Pineapple Jelly. - Choose perfectly nn open door••will help much to cool' .....r ., •-...... ..... X -floor. ripe pineapples, pare them and remove Ute air when there-is abreeze. Total Liabilities w c O public •^•-• •-• •..:,.: W0.0W00 -. CAPJ4 l Paid rip ... ........• .. - One day we went out for a long ex- the eyes. Now grate the pines, and to Unless the wetis are extremely thin • .. ,.....�....:....-. _ . --�a•" -- -- pedition. We were all day in the sun, every cupful of grated fruit add one- thr front part Of the house is beat kept Be Acconat ••• •• coal.b Q 8eserved for interest and Exchange ...... 1 . Hind came back in the evening very hot, gt'arter of a pound of white sugar, al- y excludin the heated air and Reserved for Rebate of Interest on Bills Disooaated 906..597 7x1 eery hungry; but most of all, thirsty. I'm ng them to stand together for lhi•r+e light.during the mfddae of the day. Af• Dividend No. 79 .• •••-•• ...,.•• �..:;..� :;,.;� _ . Il 76 .. 1 hcurs. Place on the stove in a reserve' ter a good airing in the earl morning, Dividends acclaimed . �. . ;' Sir Frederick Johnstone, a•major in the P R Y b ••••-• " {n g and while the air !3 Balance of Profit and Loos Accoani carried forward ........ 11;51i 90 •lBritich mounted infantry, was thirstiest 6 pan, and let come slowly to a boil, yet, cool, doors and *[s,tn,r67 70 , Of °g. Continue boiling very slowly until thl windows are closed and curtains drawn . _ 1. ' fruit is quite soft, thy P pour- a ell to remain act until late afternoon.. A On the'way beck he had been talking Po Jelly - Lag, and have the syrup drain throe curtain raised a few inches .'... .a. -' .� ell the time OL Dow thirsty he had De- !�I given sufiiC- tiofd and Silver Coin .... ....... .... .... .. ��7t1 ;_: . .- . without squeezing into an earthenwa^e'lent light when the rooms are Occupied Dominion Government Notes ... ....... ..•. ••• l S 1 come: He began by Imagining all,sorts . 1 a basin, leaving it in the bag until the and is more restful, ton, than the full sof cool drinks with ice in them. But as syrup has all dripped out. To each g Deposit with Dominion Government for security of; Note Ciraais• nlltreased, he dropped th m thirst in- e of summer sunlight fico :. l.reakfast cupful of syrup, add a quarter • Notes of and cheques on other Banks .. ••••: 381: one by one. .0, a pound of white sugarand boll slow- _ + _ Balance due from other Banks in Canada .• .. . .... ••••-• - V. n , -!He was .too deadly thirsty to think o! ly,.skimminq at frequt intervals. Af- 'YOUR SCMNER OUTING. Balance due from Agents in the united Kingdom ..... ., ...... . -!flavor. He longed for plain liquid, and tet It has bene boiling for about n guar- Balance dar-tsom Agents to United Stater .•..r.•. ••• ••• - " ,:!the test liquid of all was water. br of an hour place a small quantity- If you are fond of fishing, canoeing. : S 3,675.w U . �, When we got to camp he flung him- o! it up in a saucer to cool. U It is camping or the study of wild,,animals Canadian 'Municipal Securities, and British. or Foreign or Caionia} I . iself from his pony and made one leap Sufi the Jelly is done: if.not, continue boli -up the Algonquin National Parkof . Public securities other than Canadian . ... ....... ...... t41,o251! . Call and Short Loans on Stocks and Bonds in Canada 1.229,737 K '`for the water-bottles, lie opened his the boiling process for a time longer. Ontario for your summer outing. A Call Loans on Stocks and Bonds in United States .. 1.=0 w 0* . parched mouth and tilted the contents When done let it cool until it is Luke- fish and game preserve of 2,000,000 acres % i 7,3".066 59 i:, , down his throat in one r lin stream. warm and ur .into interspersed with 1,800 .lakes and rivers .- - gu g g Pe alasaes. Corer �' F'oe unately, we had a doctor with us, afth rounds of paper dipped in brandy, i5 awaiting you, offering all the attrac- Otber Loans snd Bills Discounted Garrett :. 19,727AS 36 N • i _ y. ne Debts (estimated loss provided for) ... 17 883 3i ._-•and--he took the astonished and pallid is that no air tom - - -D ' can possibly gel--to-them' ficent canoe tri Altitude 2,000 feet $e`i Ests .' o er ,: t .:Johnstone and laid him, out upon a cot. Raspberry Syrup. - Put six ounces of Mortgages oa Beal Estate sold .. the Beak M1 IkOILB M.— •. 16.074 98 119 :'He made him weird mixtures, lukewarm raspberries into an earthenware pan, above sea level. Pure and exhilarating Bank Premises and, Furniture . . I��p ":water and-mustard by the quart, and. cover with four ounces of cnfshed, loaf atmosphere. lust the place for ayoung Other Assets ••••••••• .... • "" x A - poured them info him. 1t Johnstone sugar; and allow to remain for ten or man to put in his summer holidays. An SSo,tet;t67 7a . twelve hours. Paas the juice tuft:-•sting and profusely illusfmterd de• •` wanted fluid, he got as much as any J ce through a . .C, N. BALFOUR, , man could desire, and--'he was ill, des- very fine sieve, measure it, pour Into a wriptive publication• telling you all suet, f9e Ceeierat Manasar, rate* ' ill, for a while. But little b Preserving pan and boil'for twenty min- About it sent free on application to Quebec, May - pe y 9 it was,then moved by Mr. A. Thomson.'ind'secorded by hbn:'John Sharpies- -little he recovered. and by dinner-time t:.es. skimming frequently. To each J D. McDonald, Union Station, .Toron- "That 'the Report submitted to this meeting be adopted, and printed for distri. Was nearly all right again. breakfast cupful of the juice, add four. to, Ont' bution among the shareholders."-carried. The bottle that he ,had seized con- ounces of crushed sugar, and boil un- _ - "� ' . Moved by Captain Carter, and seconded by tient.Col. Turnbull-"That til the liquor begins to thicken. Pour ' THE PERIL OF.,IT authority is hereby given to the Directors of the Bank to establish Guarantee ' .. stained kerosene. lie said that he tasted and Pension Funds, at such time and on such terms and subject to such con• in bottles• cork tightly'and stand in a rindditis am the Directors may by resolution of the Board determine, and, for the . kerosene for weeks. dry place until wanted. A lady at, whfLse house Leigh Hunt purpose aforesaid. the Direotors-may bantribute thereto out of the funds of the _ As for the servant who mixed the bot- Bottled Raspberries. - Select tine, was dining solicitously said to him at Bank such sums, ss they may deem prover for the due carryins�uL o!_.thts by , . ties c�or th int ketc.ene with the water- dessert: I$o..•'-Carried. ties e- 1 forget what happened to him, large raspberries. Pick them over cat's. "Don't ,you ever venture ' on an The Chairman having asked for an f the of opinion from the;dividend fully without bruising and drop them orange holders assembled as to the advisability of the Bdak paying quarterly di�idenda $ut 1 have an idea, ave, never knew' g in future, instead of halt yearly as heretofore, it was moved by T. H. Norrie. gently"into quite .elan bottles till they "I should be delighted to do so, my ?Certainly who he was' g seconded by Lieut.-Col. Turnbull, and carried unanimously, that the practise of . .. % [Ill them to the neck. Stand the bottles ear madam," t t p e "but t a rly dividends be continued. -. ' in a large .hetUe Of cold water with dhe Poe replied,d, payMng_h tt•yea ': " Moved by Mr. A. Thomson• and seconded by Mr. T. H..Norrie-"That ,the I _ i .. . --0 - I'm so afraid I should tumble off. . .. bands of hay or straw around there. .- - • meeting now proceed to the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and nail KEEP CHILDREN WF.LI.. As son its the water Comes to 8 boil lift the ballot box for the receipt of votes be.kept open until on o'clock,cY, m until _ the ketue off the stove. Take each- bob Pastor (revisiting •his flock)-"I Can- five minutes have elapsed without a vote being offered, during which time Dro- Stomach and bowel troubles kill ale out and illi up. with absolutely boil- not help noticing so many absent faces ceedihe cr suspended. ofCarried• with which 1 Used to Shake hands." The scrutineers sus e n appointed at the meeting reported that the following rentlo- 0 !D+:Stomas Of little Ones during the hot int, water to the neck of the bottle, just men,were elected Directors of the Bank for the ensuing Year :-Messrs. Andrew `:weather. Diarrhoea, dysentery and I covering the fruit. Then strike three Yeast-"What happens wh0n your Thomson, Hon. John Sharples, E. J. Hale: Wm. Price, Wm. Shaw, E. L. Drewry, - st 1phur matches together and Hold wile loses'her .temRerY" Henry Peck- John ciao, F. E. Benaston, R. T. Riley, and M. B. Davis. ChO1CCa iTllantum Sometimes cow .. . At a subsequent meeting of the new Board of Directors Mr. `A. Thomaon'waa y without warning and i1 prompt aid is I them lighted-In-the neck-of-the-.bottle, -0h. I get iv, -- �_gresident,_and_Hou,-John Sharpies, vice President. I till it is full of the white fumes. With- iiot at hand•the.child may be beyond e� Mr. Mortimer 19. Davis, of Montreal• who has been elected a Director of the draw the matches 'end' cover quickly . ..,.'aid•in a few.hours. i( you want to keep °fid tightly with heavy white paper. P P ,Union'Bank of Canada is President of the American Tobago Company of Cas- yyour children hearty, rosy and full of np�y {rim the bottle to. its place In the ads, Limited, Montreal ; .the Empire Tobacco Company, Limited, of Granby. ;: `lite during the hot weather give them kettle and tears until next da to P.Q., ttnd Montreal, and the H. Corby Distillery Company. Limited, of Belleville. - ,­alt occasional dose of Baby's 7)wrl Tab. Y get Ontario. __ ict-s, This medicine prevtftitr3 illness suite cold. Tnese raspberries keep per- end acres it when it comes unexpected• fectly, and are like fresh fruit when denly bathed with mimic daylight, anc� : ` ''><y. And the mother has the guarantee opened. _ , i". - . SEARCH-LIGHT AS A WEAPON. all the trails distinctly revealed. But,' at,a government analyst that this medi. / SCOTIrS EMULSION serves as a like the terror once produced by fire. ` tine is absolutely safe. Mrs. W. J. SUMMER BER isS: brad s b lbs. weakened. sad- In the recent lr blas with Zulus in arms, this fear wilt,,o[ course, e�etl,. " 'Munroe,. Sinialuta, Sask., says:-"For '- ! Africa the militar search 1i his have tuali lose Iia effect. Savages are gtdclt; more than three yestrs Baby's Own Tab- Lr..mon Syrup. - TA the juice ' of starved rystsm dent until it can find been irnind'to possess n certain value as. Y lets is the only•medicine I have b' twelve lemons, grate the rind of six-in ftm support in srdlnery feed - weapons: on account of the paralyzing to adopt. the inventions of dvid!>t wa terror, which they' inspire. The awe when they serve the pilrposes O[ w►at� . [ny children, and I Mink the Tablets fn- it, let it stand over night, then take.siz saied[orlrse.nnpte. struck. natives call, them the Eye of the Or, if they cannot adopt than, b _. ;valuable for stomach-and bowel troa- Founds of white sugar, and make a `scdrr a hoWNs. zags, Almighty, nna fall on the ground when cQunt their effect. +tiles." Sold by all juedicine dealers or thiek syrup- When it is quite cool Taveate, C)an:iw _ 4 ty mail at 25 cents .a;.bnx from The strain the juice into it and squeeze as sor aadjl,.ee;all druggists. the light is flashed h their faces. They- An actor seldom ieklt'ei ttldfs 11a fire also struck with amazement and , out f• IDr Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, much oil from the grated rr'rld as will ,hear When they,see distant, hills sud• played iEaa�t, Keep the Tablets in the house salt the taste. A tablespontut In a ' 1 I r' . . . , t. ... , 1�1 �. s. .1 ��. ' fFJc�. •W'.. .i 4'. ra»t.. `may. '"Br d -. _ .r- -'+iF-' >ti.rfdt f` r, m. P .> J„ 'lL, .y 6!.� - s. .n d'`R _;CIIY.� i�'sY Av5`i-sY.M.rJft ,'.�'an'• `.d'R�R• .a.W t eJ .,Y r.r .� :�., ,, ;r :.,a '.•mT.-^ ✓n 'fA�=�va ..�_ :�+�^n�- i+ ?,.«•Y '.'lL-S^ +\,-^' � .R' � 6. ':.p•... R T. :,:cell;- ( :Y".V" .. ,SF,''..'-'J .,.'. ^ -t. :'^-�.� '. . •. , 5M' ..moi?'•. 'V� .f': 'Y � .s '.�'.ul #'*".'',AA n ..'t•L" .1Yi:HR` _.l :;'-•' ,�S.,, _�:'.., . '+ !.:*'•,- ••a±cai,.'j :..«'.. .�' .._ .'ae=.:{ .,=c tm t' ,t':^ pt='ra,.+.''.'4.•: •• r: •. W ' .311 -:y Y. Fill 111901SUM % ,+ LS Soap is YOU DRINK SAWDUST,,,, - -_ better than other Soaps A Champion of Pure Food Ingredients - —- -- - ' but is bit when used in the +� Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight and Honest Weights. " Soap and follow directions During the consideration of the Pure- UN Co MT .• ' 1 • fioned ood bill in the United States Senate, �sllllilt Soap it. James R. Mann, of Illinois, chem- ! the cause of pure ingredients and $5 R[�'A>RD w,71 =- �" honest weights to food preparations, ptrace wbobe paid w ed aa) l ;. Mr. Mann said that medicines now on SustiPght Soap Maine any / THE R'ALKING PARSON. the.market advertised to cure the opium; SOA iOfat'O"' � any habit, show, on investigation, enough 'Vicar of Fashionable Watering Place opium to develop the habit. Most foods Believes In Long Tramps. are not adulterated, he said, and since Is equally good With hard OT soft Water. y; a;.. The Rev. A. N. Cooper, M.A., vidar the pure food agitation, which began, - '� "';of Filey;, the fashionable Yorkshire sea- years ago, there has beefs a decided re- -if you use StVThgl'lt Soap in the Sut2ilght way (follow directions) _ a itside resort, by his long, walks in flee duction in adulterations. ou need not boil nor rubs our clothes, and et you will et better. _ past twenty years has canted the title He read a letter from the German- Y Y Y Y $ =a_- " 'Df `"rhe Walking Parson." At present American extract woes ' ' Me res:ere gentleman 1s engage on told how to make all kinds of liquors. $ ll7g O tOf1 way. r a 600 miles walk in-Sweden. These long He said this firm claims to make any o P Y kind of liquor out of athaI alcohol, with As Sunt•,.,. CCo�a_g_contains no injurious chemicals and is ectl 'Your M nay refunded tramps are Mr. Cooper's ideal wa of q +� Y 1 l Y 7 spending a holiday, and the seeing of no liquor in it. Pepper, he said, is a by the dealer from whom you buy 'other countries. He commenced in 1856, pure the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces tray be fruitful source of adulteration,. the Sunlirjtu Scop if you Sr,d any ed from Filey to London, "filler," being sold in flve-ton Sliblife5t in} f , tut that walk fades into significance according to a letter which Mr. Mann - - -a'hen compared with subsequent efforts' Leve. s.eM.ne Lte4ett•d, Toronto read. Pepper berries.he said,were made _ IIn 1889 he had his first,foreign tour out of tapioca colored with lampblack. when he walked from Hamburg to Paris. "Yhe coffee that we drink. Mocha and In 1890'he tramped across Belgium, and Java," said Mr. Mann, "is generally two years later walked round Holland. lln 1900 he walked from Filey to Venice adulterated with Brazil coffee and OARPET DYEING _ _ :fii.19W to Monte•Carlo,c-and in 1904 he ground coffee with sawdust, and even asdOisaning. ThlelseepeclaltrWith the COBALT-The World's Richest Silver f4.iningCamp footed it over the Pyrenees into Spain. breadcruliibs." Taking up a bottle ORITI8N AMHRIOAn DYEING OQ, TE'•IE COL JMBUS COBALT He walks on an average 27 miles a day. marked' "Maraschino cherries," he ex- sends Y��ewe w cew"fIr I He is a tall, well-built specimen of mus- plained th+t the cherries had -been I LV E R CO., cular Christianity, and, in addition en; that the were then , being an able writer, Is a'iso an -inter-- bleached and colored with an aniline eating lecturer. dye, and holding up a bright bit of Horse Owners s® - Authorized Capital Stock, ti4L0,10Q. Shares $f each. j cloth, he said, "This cloth was dyed GONMAVLT18 BQ ►RD OF with the same dye" Holding up a bot ������� HON.RICHARD sABCOfJBT Pr Aide JAadS9 TVDHOP�Req,,1[P.P.,Head of A BANK'S VERY STRONG SHOWING: tie with a light-colored liquid in it, Mr, Director of the Ontario Basic, .,ad for tae arm of Tudhope Carrigs Ca,Udm ted,, Mann said it was "honey," "yet it never mostly Treasarer of the Province a Ontario Oriuim. Th forty-second, annual meeting of saw s Kaes much less a comb-it is DAMIRL Bimpwn, aeq„ x-a. Managing e, ry' B a's+m JOHN FLR1T Rat, Lowat a s&Go,seal SEPHDincrto{,cobalt, OsL X44W Irmo' • M1he Shareholders of the.Merchants Bank fresh from the glucose facto jMg of the arm oil I►tecs, rowan•s s co., lair- iosYlr�H •CotvMsulL 01 Canada was held in Montreal on the " " powderectoxof� sotario iiC�rtoRa-ct, teephee.en c;;apibeuir)},�:y�oroata Freezine, he said, was a �twentleth'instant This institution has sold to presen a meat like cold Stora e. A aws.4••str,ad raw"a. ; 'ar, eminent board of directors and has g The esiteet,Beat BLIATER ever used. TsYd The force of men now developing .the Columbus Mine near Giroux -- Fle admitted that it might keep meats 'the place of til ,tcsmeses for mild or severe action {slumbered among. Its officers some of from spoiling, but it was injurious to Remove all Bnuchee or Blemishes from Horses Lake, not tar from the famous Drummond, Foster, Jacobs and other In -_ - IlCanada's greatest .business. men. An g' and Cattle, 811P9R6DRs ALL CAUTERY Coleman Township, have now a vein six feet with better ore than ever health, being composed of sulphite tat t)R tfIRING,)YspesasLteroproaseseasr s►tttar,W able directorate like this undoubtedly sae boitie sold 1s warraneed to glue sadsfscUos before. It is about a foregone conclusion Ural, this mine will soon sur- influences d bank's business, and this soda and red coal tar dye. Pricajl.ao per mown sow b� dragdieL or vent prise the world. On account of low capitalization, I have very little stock b)e:presa ohargw Datd,w! !n1! diraetloas for . '•�„ ,feel-is probably__in a measure respon- - ",: tt,n.., and !er deserfptt.e elreetste. Tit f,r sale at $1.00 per share, as it 1s only a Question o1 short time when sable for the splendid accumulation of n Nears all infants are more or less Thet.wanaoe•Willfastt,co..Toronto.Ont, the sock may advance to $5.00 or over. Send at once for full particu- _ - irest fund of more than three and'a hall dub act%diarrhoea and suchcom taints tt�,'r mail your order with marked cheque or express order-to the order of pm cc `These two points mean eat strength p ---- _ ---- . _ . .---- -3nillions and a remarkably large proms!- colts and as this period of DANIEL SIMPSON, P. O. Bos 128, Cobalt, Ont.'. • tion of assets Immediately available. � � � their lives is the most critical, mothers s Stock • sold on' the instalment plan. '*om the depositors' standpoint and should not be without'a bottle of Dr. �: �� BUYS"A . should be carefully investigated and J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. This H Q M'E medicine is a specific for such com- compared when considering a bank for wvr....rt•....•ua." deposit purposes. Plaints and is highly-spoken of by R .► w s CP o r WD M a*4B C2. XW03MO those who have used it. The proprie- The Merchants' Bank in the year just' tri"Wima a r—rasa " ,. closed earned in net profits about threes it-os claim it wall cure any case 'cif D....r a,.s Me•!s"M A 114oilsa Cesplrtg EverlaauoZl)et it 8rtn;e Sueceae. ,gyarter�. 9t a. million, and carried int ckolera or summer complaint. ward two hundred thousand dollars of oval wr.."++••.is:,.+�.+.•,.lr..dr i•r•- u this to the rest fund. One hundred He who lights and runs away may t.te+trin�f,.-="°'•s'oa°'..r` _ - allousand dollars was written off the live to. fight another day-or draw a `i's was uc"""O otrr A N&W oDffM 'Bank Premises account. The notes In pension, so they say. Washington H e I ---ic,rculabon amount to 83,9$4,050,' an Qlzttl increase of. about 8300,000 over 1905. tr.►i,rb."�•�it-1pi \� I- „i.. Pit..!ti►,.d tit. I i peposita at call amount to $11:349,IS9.99, YOUR' SUMMER OUTING. 1 �s..a,�i..at.i..far.�....d r!W.U& -'while deposits subject to notice totai If'you are fond of flashing, canoeing, o.,ra..rt.,'w.awM•p••+ � '•` M1.834,055-89. The thtal assets'. how- camping or the study of wild animals i'°ta 25x120 Feet#or$104 - look u t r twat mo r na iioxrn ever aggregate $49,541,955.27, and of. P he Algonquin rational Parkot ,..".t,, t trigs_ ,,lava` this $19,546,486,54 are immediately-marl.0'' i1ario fof your summer• outing. A •''•^ '� gam-' "«�-''^ (--h and me reserve of 8,000,000 acres atle. The capital stock_is, the _, 6'a P :L'.L.��.�:`' r t,,�W;:�,;i _ ,L4��•ti. rest'tund $3,600,0110. or over 50'per cent: -interspersed 1,800 lakes and rivers ,,s ta,taho.a,..r. ,,.,."i,. s... _ -I is awaitin you, ffthe ""•.r,. 's s....",". o eras all attrac- tions The sur sus pro- 8 Y. t't the bank's cap p p g , Ttitl ClarrtlAY LOAN AMMUST CO. PEDLAR'S he only S CORRUGATED IRON Ila mode on a tlOA D. O m rasa 26. it y tioria the t Nal ure can' bestow. M 1- P t year ter pay- n forward this. of +1gn �..., ., a,..... '.6ff. carried Y P Y am+r ci.d,► One in 1e (:.nada one corrugation at a tame and i9 guaranteed true and flcent canoe trips. Altitude N,.�...+-.r+...w0....•-". g , g ••� •• -•� ude Y 000 feet _ dividends and additlo to rest P �.. T- 17 fund and officers' pension, nd amount above sea-}eves. Pure ane -..- 3ting straight to glia. _ to $74,596.19. The payment of quarter- atmosphere. Just the place for ayoung - 1 _ We carry a 690 ton sloth-in Osha , dividends, bep4anln with the current man to Put in his summer holidays. An londosi and can ship ordinary requirements the same day order isreceived. Snanclal' year, was ng*it theupoc interesting and profusely illustrated de- HIS EN'ENkNG IN. Made in 1 Inch; 2 inch or 23; inch corrugations to sheets any length up f These facts and decide when care. scriptive- publication telling you all Itlr. J nes was a member o! six scoret to 10 feet in 28,'26, 2.1, 22, 20, 18 gauge both Painted and.Galvanized. ants analyzed,. show conservative, about it sent tree'on application 11 Y This class of material is most suitable for flreproodng Barns, Factory, y _ societies. A friend tried to persuade Ptfn and Warehouse Buildings and is water and wind proof. thou h progressive, up-to-date manage- J. D. McDonald, Union Station', Toron: j Corrugated Ridges. Lead-Washers and Galvantrsd Nails carried za fsTodi. ' g P to, Ont , him, cin another one. g anent. One important -indication, ,n _ "No' he said. "I want .to s -particular, of the confidence of the Pfd my Send Specifications to your nearest office for catalogues' and 'prices. •. .. 'J�, � - ' ' - Sunday .evenings at home." adepovet y public in this institution is Cvaino er (atter ten minutes' chewing --� THE PEDLAR. PEOPLE, the very marked increase of deposits [•i vain}--"Walter, whBCs thisf; y4aitcr An, End to Bilious Headache. - Bill- ver last year. It seems that the in- -Beef, sir." Customer-"V�'e11, I've Y _ ousness, -which is caused b excessive crease was general thirougtiout the year; heard of the iron horse and the brazen bile in' the stomach, has a marked et• ,nn�� nom. n Off) to`�� i Mf �aN� land was not the result of any large In. calf,but I never came across the India. rect.upon the nerves; and often man,- Wil , DR u , ,Vttl fIll -.dividual deposits, and, therefore, -show rubber cow before, tests itself by severe headacnes. This 767 Craig St. 4211 Sussex at. 11 Colborne et. ep Dandee mt.1711 t.osbsed st, els Pandwal special and uniform progress.in this 111 the m,st distressing headache one - department. _-_ can have There are headaches from rite year Nearest Office.-HEAD G"ICR AND WORKS-OSHAWA, out Mr. $: F. Hebden --has been atilho _thmHght toap is betide thea etaer soaps, cold,' from fever, and from other causes, Largest-inakers''of--Sheet--Melia] Bu i4ing--�lai�als--undep--fie Briifstl� Flag,- general manager for the past year, and bat is beet when aced Imo the 8nalisht wy, but the most excruciating of all is the - the very satisfactory position of the Iky t asp and fellow direetiaa� bilious headache. Parmelee's Vegetable - - —• - bank in this year's statement, made his N Pills will cure it-cure-it almost im- ° permanent appointment as general man. Mistress (solilo u,z, -A IL ft in Western Canada Is r a foregone conn a s ra er out of'date." Maid: the Pills operate. There is nothing sur- eastatdewaa,Doty s mottle frog ewo ratlwape,Rd •calve to say at..Mr. Hebden will carry out "Oh, no, mum. It's quite fashionable. er in the treatment of 'bilious headache soeorg con moo per neat pto� t..d seas mat, moo e1.eg� ♦boat 4o riles K.R d Isdraa Send Pfiee pe N per aaa the safe principles 'and . the larl+e con- AIN 0 Cook has just bought one exactly like write for nap sad tats paeiioatrea liphedi n development of this old estab it" - Miss Gabble-"And she accused me nt R• PARsb1Ys,N wi.tlubq rer•es, Tetwte Carada. l3Fhed Institution. =• .retailing gossip al)out the neighbor- hood." i` e•-"Th ea'" M 11 It Has .Many Offices. Before the ho "Positsh Positively insulting,a id i " o' be a t fol hter." "lie Miss KEPT TAB ON HILI "Casey'do 81� g German soldier starts on a ton mater Gabble- ve y in ]ting, isn't shat" g is thot, YiMierday,he walked tin moiles BOOKS FOR THE.BLIND. Miss Sharpe---"Yes; for you're real] a � he rubs his feet . with tallow, for hisWhy, Johnny, are you doing o "�, wholesaler.-"` Y Y g first care is to keep his feet in good con- pushing the cat= on to Mr. Nicefello in 1 • to Ick a mon." ' dad he walk There are at least flue towns be�des .. , -too?" "No; he'was carried back." (London•whereas cal department of ditlon. If he knew than.Dr, Thomas' E� that .fashion. P itctric Oil would be of much better ser- 1 Weak and $Pete worse• feotirniy »gyp tbls papa told me to'stay in the parlor books for the blind is kept up in con- way when by tate use of "Fwr-,im the bele Weak and Pots wounds rection with the free library. These are vice he would throw away his tallow �,�could to and keep Tab on him while he was way when b)the use of '� »the �t quietly»cover 3tqir health' Petrov " the but — Liverpool, Birmingham, Penzance, PI and pack a few bottles-af the Oil in his ,f..oastrength. Try it here. ;orae,they coald'veryquickly rowertt.irlwlly ' Liverpool,, Pen one of Ply- knapsack. There is nothing like it. mord strength T'T it: mouth and Wick. "Does-•your wife take any interest in A Pleasant Medieine�-- There are Ideal, and most up-Co-dtite o1 all our current .politics?" asked the earnest coo- some pills which have no other purpose . He: "I asked the doctor what 1 should free libraries, so far back as 1857 recog- -one trial-of -Mother Graves' Worm man. "Naw;" replied Mr. Farmon,'"she evidently ti l to beget.painful internal take to remove the redness of my nose." y rlized ttie, need of the blind for good Exterminator will convince you that it don't. But if it's currant jelly or cur- disturbances -!n the patient, adding to Shb: "And what did he say?". He, literature, and has devoted a fair share has no equal as a worm medicine. Buy iant pie, why, 1 believe she could tell his troubles rind perplexities rather than "He ' said, 'Take nothing for six of her 200.000 volumes to these people, a 'bottle and see if it does not pleas; you more things about 'em than you diminishing mem. One 'might as well mon... . so shut off from many sources of plea- you, fuer dreamt ot." w slow some corrosive material. Par s a s e sure. -_}- nielee's Vegetable Pills have not this Hard and soft corns'Cannot withstand disagreeable and' injurious property. Holloway's Corn Cure;' it is effectual - GUILD SAVES WOMAN. - �1BlTYRDO� DBSCRIIBBD they are easy to take, are not unpletis- every time. Get a bottle at once and Father' Sarah, I don't* like that' fel- ant to the taste, and their action is be ha low who comes here to see you." Sarah Burglar Bent on Murder Relents, and (&ogstoa Man telt haw he SaGW" riad mild and, soothing. A trial of them_ FPY• -"I don't see why not, pa. I'm sure. How he was Released. will prove this. They offer peace to the 'The man who thinks he is a wit �. be bears the impress of a gentleman." Aids the Victim. _—Eather_(wTiggling hz5_foc*-"If he comes e,For a „ dyspeptic. should talk into a phonograph-and A case has- been reported to the police . �' then be made to listen,., here he'll bear the impress of another is how ad. 3E, Powell : gentleman." is which the pleading' of a girl of 11 '.'BROKEN PROMISE. g settened the heart_ot a burglar hent on of 106 Raglan Bisect, 4 p Kin6ston, begins his You advertise 'a homelike air about Wilson S murder at Creteil, France. at�y. ••d y�tyr to your place, do you acid" asked., We Mme. Rollet and the girl, who'is her chronic ooastipation, guest. 0 niece,,were awakened by an unusual but now I am free from "I do," replied the hotel-man. - noise 'and were alarmed -to see a man ., ���. stride into their room. The woman it and all thrones the You advertise that .atmosphere l ,effort e use of Dr. Iwo t s made to give a home atmosphere to the 2 screamed and the burglar gripped her by Anti-Pith" dining-room, don't you?" the throat and struck her with a knife. CH"g, Powat•� Matey who are DOW "Yes,•sir." '+ PADS l� The terrified child tell at the burglar's offering from this mi%plaint will be glad "Then how is that I have eaten four. feet, imploring hini to spare her aunt's oto learn rota lir.PowYm story that there meals here and at none of them has any- 2113 011LT , life. ,1s hope for the most stubborn caw He ene .told me that the cook Is going to, '�GT�T w The man thereupcn sat on the edge coatinuea: "I win induoed to try Anti• of their bed and told them he had been pill by reading the testimony of dome one Quit, that the milkman is .heating us, 1[I LS TPIM /L,j j fir, forced,to.turn burglar because he'could collo had been cured, of ooastipstion by it. that the Browns ius, must keep their not et honest employment.' He •assur I had suffered for eighteen years and had cog out of he flower Meds, and that I AV= � lr�llT'ATIONS, dt • g can't expect my dinner to be sathtac• FL D rd Mme Rollet and her niece that no taken tone of .teff reoommeadei a. Dura Bald Dso�lstps General 011 8 I harm ;hnuld befall them if they kept but which made me tom rather 11saa lorry S I do not get home in time for aM by m^11 quiet while two of his friends below better. Doctors told we there was no oars ' collected the "swag." for me.- 1� A:ER'fPEIIPACKET Ntv8111 'S _.. s e S The burklAr then gat the wntQr basin Dr.lJoonitarch's Anti-Pill is for dale by all Witte.-"Well, thes'e's fine flies ubout �r and carefully washed the hln(,d from Iku Ziats or by The Wilson-Fyfe Co., FtWngton, he's always ready to oonlmt A�CH�ALE WILSON use Mme.. Roller's wound. He.fipptied band- t.imited,N' FdJJa,Qat faults." I fes. •��e �T. ages and with a bow, tQn- 'pbom and Mr. Powell will verify every word of „leg 0,� bfeg� �r,p*�ARM aI��1 .. .r�•nYti� :,e.�'iw.5 S""-°h•",:fie a'.It <.Y! `iw, e,,a•s itreedia atitl tai, adg ...lMteir ; E''. i 04 ie fi. 4.. ,,,._f.::.,.� ..;'-',r' L _.''`P•, ".�`tb ,'-$"s"r ''�. r/.+•;y'. si'•: ae- xf:'t:H'. .c•4, -acv; �,y,�� S, •;e.•L r' ��•._ ,, ;. .• =, ... �'... .."�'..'•�i ��%3i. ,'. .y r„i '• '.J5 �P '�i +s.?e3S"-�.+•� f.,... a'�" Y w� _' ..a. ,m:.'�„ 'G +•gam •q'�!•�r�•,rw.•"'.�-+�i' :car" a� sC ,]-.,wk, ?�s�vr•n.. -. �s e`-Lx.�''" "r"� ..., ' .'.'w-.'a•-... r ?m,. -a•�s•:...sx_ ..?v..... .,n .v,. �; . , 'K w i y' r -R. Moore spent the holiday Miss Etta and Russell Forster, LOCALISMS. Remember ,� •; with friends in Aurora. Hamilton, spent Tlrursda tt•it _`+-We regret'to report that Mrs._ W. D. and Mrs. Rogers. 1 � -Mrs. Nimmo spent the holiday Enos Remmer• iE very ill. -Dr. Henry will be here as with friends in the city. -J. A. Sweet, of Toronto,.was usual next Tuesday to attend to D. Simpson spent Sunday the guest of Johp and Mrs. Field his professional duties. * — you aSnt geIIuine — x 17, 'with friends in the city. Monday. -Master Robin Dewar, df ✓1` spent Su Chapman, of Toronto, -Miss Bate spending ay has re- Bright, is spending a few mond R- 1 S � 'E E N I _T spent Sunday at his home in Aud• turned after spending a fortnight with his uncle, R. H. Crank. ley. with Buffalo friends. -W. A. and Mrs. Remmer�d _-N .-Mrs, W. J. Clark and three -Mrs, gill, of Oakwood, is visit- child, 'of Gravenhurst, are spend- `x children spent the holidays with ins; with her brother, R. J. Coad Ing their vacation with Pickeeing you-must get IIOII_e'Other thstn s relatives in Hamiltonfor couple of weeks. friends. - -Miss M. C. Byrne,,of Tor*3uto, -John Stephenson, D. D. G. M.isappeent the holiday with her sister, of the I. O. O. F., paid an official WEST HILL. s E. �glishl _11irsH. Mnore, of the Brock road. visit to the lodges at Oshawa and — erg' ierThe Sunda school and congre a- ' .-Mies Shaw and Miss Campbell, Bowmanville this week. y af Toronto, s nt Sunday and _.Mrs. (Dr.) Gibson, of Linden, tional picnic of the Melville Presy- , ,Monday with J. S. and Mrs. Jeph- spent a few days during the past terian church, ScarWes will be held _ G} _ -'son. week with her parents, Rev, and d Manse h 19M. Nest-Hill, on An B -Lloyd. Shirle lies secured a day, July 6ch 1908, at 2.3�p.m. An 1L « » - y Y Mrs. Bell, at the parsonage. - attractive programme lass been -- - _ HQW a1U(1tLlt. SCYTHES poeRion as steinographer in the C. -Mrs. W. D. Gordon and Mrs. arranged for the entertainment of all. P. R. offices in,.the uinion station, J• L. Somerville left on...Tuesday Games and s ort!for old and oun _ l oo - a tun c etween entennia • " We have them from .65C. to $1.50. —Robert Purdy, of Malvern, speud some time visiting friends. Methodist and Melville Sunday schools -last week sold a 'filly rising two= —T..A. B. Willson, of the firm will take place, Music will be furn - -Choice goods that will keep an edge. ears-old, sired b Buce halos, ished by the Highland'Creek Orches- - fy Y p of Willson bt Tyler, N iagftra Falls, trar Refreshments including straw- Sie'kles Grass Hooks, or$275.00. visited wA his uncle and aunt, Scythe Stones 5c.,up. Also, , -Mr. and 111rQ:J. Y. Baker and berries and ice-cream served-. Come J. H. and i1lrs. Wagner one_day and have an enjoyable time Admis- Turnip Hoes, Etc., Etc. a -son, of Parkdale, spent the boli- last week. cion adults•-5; children 15 cent • .day with the former's aunt, Mrs. -Misses Eva, Annie and Alice - --.— !Come aloug-Follow the crowd. .:McCormick. Nash, of Hamilton, and Fred Sel- GREEN RIVER. rs. Thompson and aug --Mdaughter don and wife, of Greenwood, were — k of Barrie, are spending their boli- the guests at Geo.N. Seldon's over ArthurEllis, of Toronto, visited . so -� r P M A days with the former's cousin, the holiday. with his parents over Sunday - MMss, Jr Hr Wagner• -Rev. Dr.. Edward Pickard, of =qurray Fuller, of TorN . onto, spent =Mr. Lorne Ridley, who has the Miss M Middleton, with his parents here. BRllS&�, has been spending R few •Miss Jiiddleton,. of Toronto, visited been attending Albert College, re- clays at the home,of his" uncle, T. her brother, Gus Middleton, over theE - 1 turned home Friday last. He will Br Alargai•. Dr. Pickard is a holiday. S I ( n1eaSflnf1' .. .Neave shortly for Alberta. native of this 'township, having Ftusselt Forster and wife, of.Ham ! ' gar , Prese:Hiss Lizzie Morrissey returned spent his early,days on the base ton,•soent the holiday with the forui- N g home Tuesday after spending the line, ei•'s parents. holida s with her brother, N. J. -We re ret to re rt the death Noris Windsor: of the Icing Edward "Nand family, a. er' at the age of-G5 yeare o r. o il otel, her, Joh s th�hohda#..with Albert and Wm. and Mre- Cuthbert tt'hich took lyse at his his father, John vindsor. C, me to us for your preserving sugar p A little hired reran arrived at the Boyes, of Toronto, s ret the boli- home in Toronto on Wediiesda},,home of Win. and firs. Michael la t, day here with the formers;. Jaly 4th. !Ir• Cuthbert formerly week, Ali doing well. Congratula- Best Standard granulated, price very _ _. parents, John and Mrs. Boyes. resided in this village whsle he is' tions. -_ _ low. S'4 a also have. -Elmore Pugh who has been well known. - He was a member The Sharprogks played the Mongolia - attending , the �iigh School at of Pickering Lodge, A. O. V. W. Rovers last Thursday and when thus 1 -' East Toronto, arrived home last His funeral will take place on Sat- was called the score stood 3 0 in favor :. :��e� ��p 1j Tip, agar week for the summer vacation: of the Shamrocks. GLl �i j -Mrs. F. H. Doyle and child, of urday�ere is no question re ardin Geo. and Airs.Ferrier,of R'hiceyale, Tot onto, are spending a few weeks TT q regarding and M. and airs. Entwisel and Miss the rebuilding of Pickering Col Finch, of Toronto,' visited at "Si lver For'eanning fruit. No cooking. No r C61- ..with the former's parents, George lege, but the question of location MaQple"Sunday last.. - M. and Mrs. Palmer, of Church is a:;'yet undecided. Newmarket uite a number from here went to boiling.. No work. No 'sealing re- ' street• is ma-1 a strennons effort to ktha on Saturday, bot ow.i:l to the -Geo. Hicks, formerly of Pick- but if Pickering heavy rains that fell, all the sports _ girired: Gsaranteed to keep fruit in capture the prize, .ring College, blit at present of bestirs itself and send§ a"depute- 'ham to be culled off and the g:tthertng - Its natural state. the._.Standard Bank, Colborne, th hAT1 a left foe home about stz o'cloc-l. tiers--{�-the ee aittee' ` `�' Mondx was another 9 lecessfui day called repo-- n Pic t�eringnen�c s an are Pickering will yet have-the for the yGreen River foot-balt-boss. Come to us and get a trial_lot. Ours ...:!Saturday. college. But what is done must Every foot-ball man available waa -W. M. F]nmerfelt left on Tuesday t. s red his vacation be done at once. "A public meet- called out and two, strong teams left is the only store that.sell it in town ing should be called. If we take for Pickering,Shamrocks and Beavers: with his brut er-in-law at Belle- the same interest as Newmarket Besides our _two teams ca compete lFrui will-keep nice open or.sealed-for ' ]Eylaine. Srisk. �9e wish him a is taking there. be no doubt trere raoklin, Audrey and Dunbar- Will _ r pleaeAnt tri about the result. ton. The drawing resulted in brink• - many years. Canntie and see us and - - _ _ pp The Ladies' Aid, of the•Metha _The ii:arriage 'of Miss' May ing together the two rivals, Broala>n am, sec and SbamrocL•s, Audley and Green ge;t , trial lot. diternoon at-the residence of Mrs. Iver eaversT. Ham; of Annette.st.. Toronto - J. H. Rogers, when a profitable . Iy er Brc,ohlin were no match for our • k Junction, to Mr. Arthur Sv•eenor, •;Xamrocks and the score, @nded $-0. and enjoyable time was spent. of Pitsburg, teas celebrated b the Great interest WAS created,when the. -- he Sacrament of the Lord' }- J01 � 0 - `C T Rev. Mr. Smith, c'f the �nglicAn Beavers lined_up altxin>t Auclley: - Supper will be dispensed in St. church. on Julie 7th. The bride This match vrat,keenly contested, but --T Andrew's church on Sunday next tens given-away by her father arid 3udley lost ground'.!Lmi . when the y 'at the morning service. - Prepara- r'trne ended the score stood 1-0 in favor - E�+e1.3'th n� l�IList Be Sold I tva Attended by lerl�ter, �Ii= J tory . ser'cites still The held tlris of the f3earer�. Darlil,xrton, `±ham Z"lofts, Ham. . while .lir. Hobet't l.orky.and Beavers now drew-agAin, - evening. ` q G o h� of Elliott, of•Pittsburc,, acted As best -]3 Bares of Comfort S"ali for 5u Ceiits: } —W: J. and -It . $fc e• g Ll5h.'n; .rest,ks gc•t;ing rice in•e. After InRll. AftPC"A t•eeeirtic�n, held 'at rzf ;;,h,,rt.remit I}rrnl,irrtalli al:al Beavers Men's heat tivorkin braces:mac: Men's li ht fancy braces 2'2e: Men� yhirts� - .-,Charlevoix, .Mich.,- spent a felt the llOtile (If the hride'r parents,' faced each other. This was-it hard heav 3 goods, 40c. )irtl,over.hauls 85 and 91h• c Alen's cashmere sox 1Yic; . days dttruig the past week '-with 11 r.' ftn<l �Irs: Stteeuur 'left for falight"aloe. tlmrie twin;;littlrch4+ice, -.:•;1fen'y-strain hats t'c+ly b-a-:4&—i Men's Boots at-wholesale pores. the latter's brasher enc} sister. Ar their home in Pit.-lJlit'g• aI)d it tl'fls not till after '30 lrliulite'a, )✓.relies'•Oxford shoes�: L;: ies'patent leather. shore, lnlll tc,p. 1,33; I,aciles- N. Ridley and Mrs. W. Peart. _ Otte of our vi�itnr� on De4miti- fast play that Dunbartun sc.lred their buttoned helots, c�•t I;Fn,for 1.(xl, :hiss R. Doyle, for the .lja-t first and ea ltr goal, tt(nnin the K•tma, $ve ears teacher of the jtlniur ion Da met- with- a sligbt-acc•i- after,' an trot is re•t Dunbart[n and One call will c ink inep yea liras cart le tr ar:ire at least 1�)Pei -dent trRt �emretvhftt rrrarred the yhxnrruck; cauls tn;etlie.r to decide. any to t lent ren , 1 y nr ' the trade division of thtti-Pickering �rliool. .n tar R' lie _ tt -dR for Nen York, pleasure of the day _ which tt,ty theI*mitilui.trophy*hilillcl Stole for sale of to lei ... , . deft on Th r y was concerned_. Darmir the fore- go. . Tire Shnvurnr]ks �tdrted .In v6th where she will ;pend some time , `�T T noon he visited the Collebe grc•ell Fl fuel and It teas act luny before Dim- iV .' '�O'O�r, , 'Pickering; Ont visiting her -sister, .. lir=. (Dr..) f JaekQon, trntclriug lire reparfttiuu; cx Life Barton u_as done and the xlut•nucil-ily — -- - pp t-ored'a 9f 41 " Ullllll,ll't1,L1 teas SiurTjley- d,ay's`sport. Iricidentftlly l>t pick. i. ' -Norman and .lira. Davis 'acl'c} clnyrd to a standstill and when- trine eel,ftp A whip that lyse >3eing offer• 1 child, of Colyle, As;;a., returnee) «ay called the core Mood 3-U in fav�cr. ed fora prize, Rud Proceeded floc r to eft our. load, -nod Another beautiful. EP . COOL home last week. R e regret to `tit it to the test. IIi� floireish- _ 3a • that Mrs. Davis is ver ill Riid p tanl::ud added tcL�ue.,cotlectiun,n}ak . - ' } Y it) of file whip eomewhttt Rlariu- .in > .poses taking treatment, at the g six which mR -be seri5 to t►re ed R dog (one of'the spotted kind), window of W. A. Fullers store. � - - Zlosprtal, Tito.---._:.Tier-moils j i _.-Geetiiecl--kci -thruk -shat__he T'i kering friends hope for her - — - — —T ese trot dais b get -}ng .'-s d recover was going to flgnre to the matt.. Twenty Minutes - Y Y•. -visitor's back was torn= I -Among -those tr o visite ed, the flog made a sudden spring. a one Of our _ town during the holiday were the planting his teeth firmly in tics :-Time Hoag ft �.. , 'following: Abe and Mrs. Law vicinity of the young- mans coat- - '• • 'i 'and daughter, of Oshawa, John tail, and .inflicting a painful Wiokle' ss Blueae Oil Stoves and Mrs. Late, of Toronto June- wound, which had. o, be cauter�• To Care the Worst Haadache i~roUI Any - tion, Norman And Ii. G. Kerr, and ized by the doctor. Out of defer- Caress--Now Redaction Method. friend, Mr. Mahoney, of Toronto, ence to the young man's feelings « �� Miss bat : or - Quick Deal Gasoline ,Stoves. W. G. • and Mrs. Gordon, , iss we will not mention his resins, Clara Ham, Howard Wise Percy he will no doubt be Wise in the Mobtbeedaches and pains yield tnatasUy to _ Hilts and sister, Misses Leta and future. the new Reduction Method—Dr.he Sloop's Twenty Lillian, A. J. Rogers, Fred Afoore, Minute Headache Cure. The cause for these One -two or three' burners, -On ay pains is congestion— rushin. otblood to the, John Woodruff, of Toronto, Ed.' half est one, the resident, of the 'nerve centers—which atsteads the veins to ". !Gormley, of Hamilton, Chas. an(] p nearly and capillaries s exertwolien and enlarged. - _- Complete-with ovens. „ village were rudely awakener} by theseveias and cantuarica ezert an irritating Mrs. Bradford, of .Niagara, Hack the tinging of the alarm bell. Ill rTessureonclemyriads of nerve branches and i and Will Bradford; of Stoney fibres Then.there's pian,area anally tress •••••....... .•• • - a few minutes the streets were excruciating, cease- less ache. This new •••.••. � ••••••• ..- Creek �I1Ss Rose Bpadford ofReduction Method disvcrses the blood. • ••••• "'• alive with people ttho soon learn- distributes the OCeraow• area at- + Toronto,, accompanied by H: and ed that the fli•e was situate& in recta it to the pro- I�r chanoely. IL - Rawson, Russel.Bartoio, of Toren• 'the Dale block, and in that art frees tree nerve s cerritatio m all l% pze_ins and irritation—the CREEN . . to, James and Airs: Henderson and known as Dale* Hftli, ftnct nc,tt• pains and aches disap family,of Searboro, W. S. Stewart , their cause eil• for Loc}ge insetings. Tllc has. n° - �' o an Led•You and wife, of Toronto. Fred Heck's. Uticket brigade stent itmueclialtely maycryathou• axauR urea stu- _ Of Oshawa. dies—you-may a h01 tO wOC'k, and found the building .pay the nerves into submission anCl C •ee Hanlmacks. -The annual Strawberry Fesiti- filled with smoke-,vOiich macre it .—buttiieremedy which. brings — prompt relief and permanent cure Val under the Rnspices of the difficult tel retch the flames. HOW- 'will be successful because it red°res Pure PaK�1 S C:rr@837.. . Ladies' Aid.'Soc'iety of St.' And- ever, the fire -,as sooh reached, the congestion-it muse embody the a.. rew's church, was held on Fi•icla and ii fete buckets of hater soon Reduction Method. bire,yee has clay y found away--simple and sure,T®t the only way evening last on -AIr. Jolie Boyes' extinguished the flames. Tile fire —to thoroughly overcome these attacks of Head; ` y g sale and Neuralgia The effect of Dr.Sloops DYIII ; spacious lawn and r<fts eonsidr>ring engine and liose were also brought Twenty Minute Headache Cure is of. U N unfavorable evening a success, into play and in a few momenta featly suited to all forms of Headache and abso= ` lntely positive in every temperament, For$ale J B B It threatened rain during -the flooded the hall: When the hall and recommended by _evening, and although there was was partly cleared of smoke, it PICKERING'PHAR\•fACY. heavy •rain and thunder on till became evident that the fire was sides';only'a fete drops fell on the of incendiary origin, As two large _ ANTIsD!-2,000 bus. of Feed �� grounds where.the gardeii party heaps of paper, on which coal oil Barley for immediate sbipment sea. SOMETH -i WBITE.,.. (193-4 Queen st'. East, Toronto, -'was being held. After tea was had been-placed, t$c oil -having 39-41 F ___ ,' _ " .served„ t} good programme was, been taken from a lamp in. the �+ rendered, in which the Whitby hall, lay on the floor and almost. NOTICE -13. Oe E. ►7oapl {best on.earth., orchestra, the Whitby Male completely. ,burnt. The.matter - -' (Quartette, Miss Simpson and Mr. for a time wiQ a mystery, blit o ;Everett furnished the musical finally suspicion wag directed to- ``'OT d , hereby given that on 6 bars dor Qb 13831 1 To July by iv the Friends' �— rtion of the sante, while Miss wards W. O Law who was graveyard at Picker!na will bs generally re � cents perlarge a bar, or 8r tq. Blair, of ToroliIto, and Miss Goldie promptly arrested by Chief Bell, paired. All nonsanod.tones will be removed p g » . p ani the piacts marked in a uniform manner Trull gave ex t] Iat readings. of Whitby, and Constable John unless not!acation is rale vad before that date. E er hod likes it. Tr some ourself. ti The pastor, Re�d1•' Harper. Gordon, and the prisioner waa all parties interested us requested to assemble Y Y Y y y and sa.ist,n the work. .occnnied the chair. T receipts taken to Whitby to await his aoBHt2a N.slosaRnsoN (� nf the evening a..1inte9 over trial. The preliminary�ieariog is pommittee SMITECnsa>e '^�e ,�, BUNTINCI'S, P1C�ie�'1Dg. 1pp' Sn progress as we go to press. �, .. 4, �••,+ ::r,,°t :�: ,�..,`r'.,+,..r p' :+, .. r+n F :�',:. �••� �;, ,u! .a. _ t Xw:.�:, .:.c <it"•, -�,:'.7': ;. .•. -..,., kYy�^-t,.�� d' ',, �t .f' -, "'�s,.a-. .s�.J'x-�' ...y'. ,•tea? r�'...•. az, ,. '..,Kar '�r�.>.a. ,'', t« �;rK� '•,�^;��ne i,K -" 'may �, 'd,.�;:' 4 '.r"= . ' .. �' 'a r