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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_05_07 .'•R`R •#.-'-, ..J^" ".?. .. ••won . } :,'v,+5 tr�T• w-.rt';.,,--• •M, ;a,s+KJ.:.M:%TZ:• ''."'kF :r ..y`r?',. '1 t.r..SA. .,;r y.J•.- ,W i.}:dTa n'... "...W1 J:4 .. . .•c.. ••�.3w: -v^,.-:,. :'h•n:- :.:> ..T '-'a..�=a.. "` $... --s,, a-�-n. -fir..:.'-'^c+.''a"' a-+ ..,-..�„r^^. .?...r .'.x*qx'.-.;f.-.:', s. .res'., �?z :3- r.^ 'n .,z, ,� V. ''a ...iiia... ..:..- "•,.:.: , ,Z i - , — VrV1***tV3ia1 foarb*. • • SCARBORO CHERRYWOOD w Spring is Here Now Land Stanley S. La�Fraughand Albert J. The Epworth Leagueand the La4ies' Plserer a[edttcai Chester have made application in the Aid Society of the -Methodist church ' We have a,full stock of harness, both surrogate court for probate ofThe will here are uniting in arranging a lecture M. BELL, M. D., C. M: sin Is and double, all handmade; of the late John W. W'. La Fraugh,I and entertainment. for the evening of •A• bate House Burgeon of the singawn also horse collars and*sweat farmer. Deceased left a property May'24th. Rev. C. O. Johnston, of General Hospital. Bucces■or to he. M.Este pads of all sizes, etc. valued at$9747, chiefly fillip lands in Toronto,will deliverone of his popular A srurllt s Office hours a g I I quantity-- till on hand. W 6 p m. Picker ng,on6 a m,1 to 9 y m ind G g, g of deceased,sed, gets fl oro. Ellen Rifer interest he,lectures. l ca s f i��minuYi�e i makingAnyone cat, get it at the 'Spiny Harness oil-and drepsin axle grease hoof ointment, all cure, horse P g a musical , r g I f Elovator, price fisc per 150 ,f(��, O. N. FISH, M. D. - brushes, curt combs, .metal real estate and household goods, ex-,programme of rare merit. . Posters 2. l� PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON plish, s stn and fall cept a iano.. Two sores, Percy and!will be issued iu a. few• da%s givinb Ili. sack. -I4eeaber of College of Physicians and Burgeons, p spring. Everard, receive $100 each. Stanley fall particulars. JD" Aanociata Ootouer, County of Ontario, knee rugs, halters another son,receives the I-eslcltie, art.- �-- fltaes Retire-8 to 10 a-m, cn3 1.io 9 and G to B an all kinds. of t t WHITBY 117• H. IACK90\, p,m. Brougham,Out. 11-1y jeer o a life interest o his mother. . .._. B.-wk Road s the Oshaw ti;dok war]c N.­Vs Repairing done promptly. MOUNT Jvl" i and`Tor•oil, police rn Monday night Call and see ds. J ts: Dawson of this 'nLt^e w:;:c tl)e.I in the arrest at tht- union station of, R!. FAREWELL,Q. C•, BiR1.18• THOMPSON BROS., - Pickering �Iicl)r.c•I Fallon, c.i tLi, n!:tce, for theft. Jam,� White '^ _ victim of a shouting accident recent);. ' s • Tl?R,Conartryy Orewn Attorney,and County of.a Knld'chain and locket from Warn- 8)1lvibor. Court Hous,Whitby. Io-T While working in alis garden.he felt'a Brown et Osha wva. 7'he articles sharp twinge in his left le•L below the r jG-i,ule tale-and Retail Butcher, '-nee. Instant) g w'PI? )=:and on the u::w. The Toronto �` � T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, ir �w�r n•r•r y the bloc:J began to y p (�.�t1.REli(1�1Y 1 i h' hOlice Police:were riotiflec3 by"the chief con-� P'ckel-iLg, Ont- .L1• Solicitor.Notary Public,Special�sami- flow rind hN hastenei i,to. the stal,le of Ohawya flu:t the theft had s tier for Higa court of Justice, su-+ces•or to and medical aid'was suint u)ned. l+ I Meseta Dow d: McGillivray, Brock street, I been coinn:itt(A and thiat the main was ptlhitb p f ears that sorne boys were rractic- on his tivav to �:1 = y ,) FURNITURE STORE Ing with a.22 caliber",1qe iri-1:. Um- '1- oto. Poliee:u,an{ T;� ::j,r:,;e Paid fur -ehUice t Ifnt;t t_ t?:<: t:rt:ot: .station met the 1 rt's yard,wvhen a randot.i ,•tot went in f 11t,t€.let's cattle. etar,aurr+d, U::n in_d tc ulc in his uran. Everything in Sir. D:.w�son s direction ith the' re- `,�.ilt is stated. Mlle g-in�!,elonged tit cilr-1R-e ille"at Will be found at otlr HOPKINB VETERINARY j The ball Vii-iiTE4'A' • -lastAr Ilart'y Fe:'r:e:. et `E shop t t'ei�soux.klle prices. LEON, AAD DEi'iI,., Etc. 'ard Bedroom and " I was located and s:•cc�:•siuYly extra:t- 'sIt's. Jarne:,7':tylnr _ •s' Graduate of the Ontario Vol ' r. c)ni. Ppent a few day large, Toronto, regiatered member of tb) led. - The patient w:'a gt'eat'_y ty�::kei,- in tete cit} l:tit wF=,.k. Call arta See its. Prices right � Onta.io Veterinary Medical Association, f ;Diningroom Furnit`are. ed through loss of blood a-; il:e btll•rt S. H. Pennock hos, opened his new' Lee and residence one and one•nuartermiles aarah of(}roan Raver. Omca.and shoelaRforge severed a sutall artery,-T r'liune. store in T•tw•!c r s old,stands` bonze B to 11&.m,,and 1 to 1 pm. Private also, Parlor Suites SQ_p�ices til Mss Lv:i M-ar e,:,vho has been iltfo:• r . � �� , telephone in my once P.O. sddzeas, Green SCHCOL REPORTS i River, one, the ver lowest for cod sortie time. L? w'el't' rtlrir;;im roved. cells, �Viridow Shades and i tiVade 7'001, cif- the Cuel h Agricul- ;' g Claremont p•),)lic �st•hool. Honor r I ------ - Curtain Poles. roll for Apt il. Sehior diyisiti:), L�W. total College, r4 .t>uie .,,r•t a summer. --- iI$ut•sfttEss tlLarDs. r.-Beryl Knight, t;larkr: Rat vscn, G1.wt , of.•lilton, visited Ilaw;c, spcuretl the agency for �4e deliver our Furniture bPr ekter, Mr.-4: L. R. Beaton, last the Outuriusu:,-rite and Mak- We Nforgun. 1V. Ji. -11it)nie THOS. POUGHER Isener of Mar- any:vher e free of charge. t , week. bl•: W,:rkr, Br•trnpton, I ani She herdson,1S:ttil.eer.,3•tw:o 1;F.thel a ria e- Licenses•Bronzhair.Out. p Alis.. Maggl,• .Tait ',-turned to her prrl)arc d to fctr:,;sh Mlle vrurk in r Call and see us. tiheph••rdeon.. Ili• Sr,-'C'er il -lilue, e� r. Viola 1+c)rsvth,�'e!n}a Il:ays tr'd. livtne here, lifter -]ending the p;ist .the grar.Lte. Aute marble line ��T G. HAM'-Issuer of Marriage f r,. 1YY • Licensee to the Coaaty of ,ntarto,i -�•- Junior Divi i)n_ St.. 11.-Aka. ,lion- two lltnnths in.T,non.or 1r the :"c:v lowest prices.and Pickering village. 2779 J• �-� B A.l..3 giro, Robin Story, 3T•t} 3'lnreuce. i:. TF1!' mad wrow.hr..• Las hindered the xrrkina:rship guaranteed. -s - , , See•ii•:i; op-rations' in this vicinity. Gcods shippedwvhere-desired. f.-Cr.irlie SL .1:, `rS':1lr.+h'ot'giP. filar- bW i! tier F.ir .r i, f:ivora-ble weather ;tiee me bvfore piercing yrrur, t+. I30PYER.Issuer of 14farria�e .huraiture Dee.;er, etc. ;r,r Nt'al. Sr. t i[. -e'er:w. AN'ilsolr, Licenses In tete-C..cuty of Ontario, y p ' l:o.ly=):4t' 1Tlrlrt': will have finished this oder; Lrtieting clone on the Once at store and his residence.Claremont. Veta St ei):;enson, Jenn. McFarlane. jt CLrQs.REONT Jr. pt. 1I•--- I.eue li»y- -- sy. -- _._.. _.__.._ .' __-_.__ 31ai)=n_�1 `ilii Sl.e�11f�r,ison In&-tont _AUDL£Y C. W. GIBBONS, CIarewont a. TO tee. ib. Ttit•s hep l;r o �r -tmr:aticrr�r-t�sve record, 11 O1;WAY IiOt"SF.-N)1•tvr O binttstan Road Purs)cvla.attonL.,ti 1 v- _ Be to au de Torte ev m rxeta, wham, Ger e Best accommodation Chargeounder the ecm maaFro• b . mist, Ch■sgesmoderaLn. J.J. Hellas=). Pro- A GOOD DRUG STORE Graham, ti iiia Knight.;tit. lc. '.Lois Bra. r=:�� ' '�. �C 0 A . prletoa, -Pi 71+0 �'xdC�.E t, die, '-Mary FcrsySt�M.:rl Storey. Fir�v (f)Crab ft sr has,^^Y along Pthed4ttnfor Ilrtrd sled soft.LAN --- TI a;,;: )li^ e^heel !)tit's are Arran f,�! Ii.BEATON,TOW:>,SHIPCLERK o y - iJ• Coaveysucer. Oomalationrz for taking - _ _ Allan SLewfia2't. ❑gPd 3`� irg,;t.TfJi• r = i �-l•� -*,, aZdavtta• Accountant. Etc, 4fonoy to Iona k'' -�•�--•� �- on fsrm pr�apert7, ••Iaiaer of Msrriage Lie. �''' 1n;, for a foothill rilatcti with the Bag- � V 1V��rCJSV • enoes" wVhItevale, Ont. yv dept of Epsom,wits on M,)nd.•ty arrest-. gut�i ille%•hool on Salt urday. McFildden'a Dr-ligStore is a ed Chief Ilind of Oshawa on nus Lith and Shingles is ��3' «',.Bell wears a doubtful smile now �1 POSTILL, Licensed AueEi.tneer, good plrace anti enja s the pat- pinion of stealing u") from Ww. on at:ewint of the arrival of ,baby L'J.i11 11 [' . tor Counties of Yort and oec.;ale nuc• ronage of very.particular poo- Eulaney of Toronto, who u'as a guest twins,ins, a hu �nt3 ire c 1" Von■alas of all kinds attenued to on abortest boyand , )n, Friday last. notice, Address Green Siva P.o„ out, ple in every.section. at the '.Mallet Huu:sc•iii thio town. Ht' Both are doing well. Prices right. ' t h and returned admi ted t e'the theft i1The Audle Liter.•tr 'SocieC• meet r' B POWELL, Licensed Auc- Why Shouhin't it? $4e., all he had left, to the police. this Thursday evening to deeide �(�, C� R • W. Unneor for Ontario and York Cos. All Stuart also stole a razor sire fmin y, g • ""' "O `f• �' blade of sales 000ducted either pr vately or bT Our ,stock is complete, the P whether to continue-the meetings dur• ovation. Rate notes cot'ected For date. or qualities are the highest and Bennett;i harbershnP: «'hen brought inR the Sumner or not. �._: LOCUST RILL �• ether particulars apply at residence. Rltzsboth before the-Magistrate he was senterc•- Will':ilc n Be., Pickering, orders left at New■ Ortel will, the. prices abscilutely the low- Q its formerly of this place, ed to thirty dopy in jail for the latter, was recent! married to A1aud L:Ie x P"slye prompt attention. 1517, est consistent with the quality y �. `PALATE R Sold• and for the theft of the money he was Jones, of Bienfait, 5asl•. His many � d for trial let the June Assiz. f • committed rends Sere extend congratulations;. r� POUCHER, Licensed Auction- .i s ser,valnccor and Collector for the :oua - - es.►t tiVhittlq. While confined in the .,•�4.."._ Pr1ii�TF,13 AND DECORATOR Urs of York and Ontario All kinds of snotion r town jail awaiting conveyance to the BROUGHAM y Wes eotiduoted and valuations mads at mod- How about your eyes? Have county jail, Stuart in the absence of - ' - Conttactor•for general horse repairs, erste charge. Estates and sonsignmeat■ coo- us examine them and Ret an the officer who bad one to et the Division Court will be held here to= Esta r tie atetsatly managed and sol¢ by anotloti or exact.correction. Q R ynwis ■ale. Horegaass, tact■, notes and Committal papers, Lure.up the floor of ', �snerd aocovnto promptly eoliieted and■atio- tt is•escape. he po- F, C. Mechin, of Whitby,spent Sun- Village. , r fsctvr7 settlemeat■-Rvsastiteed phone. or, "'r M MCF/�1r.DD$N lice are taking ever stn to find him. da at his home here. Al)I)atEr,�: PICKERING P.O. write for tartar and Pe.•-tioular■, Brougham, t g y P Y One. Date■ msTbe Axed by phone News Druggist and Graduate — '-'""' E. and 31m. Hain spent Saturday omoe. 7 -GREEN RIVER with friends int Oshawa. - -- - Optician, L PICKERING, ' - - .ONT. Henry Norton is.. laid off duty with Fred Cowie,:of Toronto, was with For High Grade Work a tame knee. his people here over Sunday. � •D1IhIIgl`1am'9• J. B. Wilson is recovering from Lis Mian Maggie Cassie is able to be up Coresent accident. agairT, after tier serious illness. This-college is in a class UndertakingParlor's V�ag"�e� V Miss A. Barnes is visiting with W. � 'e t►re pte)teed to see David Defoe b5, itself t curt again, after his protracted illness. King street, Pickering... U. and :firs. Barnes. ry - dliiss Boyd spent 3 few days with A 1:`rQe rrumher front-late attended LLIOTt Calls by day or night protgptly her sister, Airs. Hornshaw, ' Icrael`Burton's Rale at Whiteyale"on Have a full line ui trash and cttr- Friday. attended� to. Telephone Miss Nol.tn, of Toronto, is visiting ` ed meats constantly on hand: g The -lis-es Putetbou h, of Torinto, (Bell or 'Independent.) tier cousin, M1Irs, E11a Turner. g days this week at Wih. TORONTO 0- T. re 1 iota, o , ,u onto, sierra is , plea •w.l, Breakfast Bacon, r C s-[e,. • Hani, Noloar_a, 'Veneers, etc. prwren tn. J,)hn incl A_:•s. Wilswn. N. F. �iE•chin, of Piz!'- le e:•ing, paid a I cp,:n the entire year and ad �rl,°1livelThe -1e•s.rs• Horton s•trias well ` ] 1 snit, students at any k :atendcd froui tlni, h„rt ei t-to the' tur.x:ofhisparrtas ly time. 'It IlLgheat .lricPs iLid or t. ))lit c Saturday hili:•on�tiuncln.y: enjoys a -spread patronage c <in l' SH - a,.c sera cart e:. rz4f f;i I sec)th bo t nntir:nes the,farm- i ail) c ;rah ., 11,t.,i a!_ 3.1 s.-N1'li). 'l Coving,to their superiorting First-c„ t a for hire _ _ i thrc u h seedin in �t '�' : K b'.as�lw} het e. ot:r students readily obtain good . _ lets w'c'atF,}' 11 ositions. Bcaut]f ll catalogue Day Or ui_g A_ We:, e 1)!d' wed .to report th nt \its. -Yr. _nd] Mrs. Fe:t.r. of 1-,andforci, P g • a i, 1 r sp':n' tivnd.t}' wviti, w,i . ht ts:,y :bud i trrc. ]3ll9 ITIf)1-f f, elle 'tri tris m hitt; i iaapruvin after being is d f:tu)iiy of tlii, t ill r• • �Z J. LLIOT, Princi ♦ CJS! ill flit i,rttre bine, iks Ilinnie I3t•wn, iwho Los hec'n Pr41 Teaming promptly at.tetl(led to. The Litetarp Social: closed their i 1 Gur, Yonge.& Alexander Sts. Riveting, ' holi(Lt}int; . Lis'tuv,e Hilton and 1 • Of all kinds--Beat always recom• for t.)Is'sc.t=cit w]th a social ' _ Agent for Catinda Carriage Co. last Ai=.0:ti;:y erctnin�• 'ror•outo, has returned looki:)n quite � W. g mended. 1/� . CA• Peak, Alar;:c nurrlhcr fri)rit bore attended + Ole ruE:irt,•rial se rvlc(a of the. lute ,'hiss 4'tte Uonnc it met,in h teinperanr.e t r'ie.:e,ir►j. �ti'1 , ] on Alond:iw as Oi1Vi?y�IlClllfl �0'�8 lkarein iiteva,e��nudayafternoon, ltl{ the ono is { h . hall OI)r piil) l : Ri'lant)i 1)is:t lxi;t t,t tit- audergnir.g orae':nvedcd rel,a'.r. , The �j' '� ., , sAon wvu,a sl,ort o,-,- lacks il,,- �`••6 o.�•y. }�f - ent� and Notes ColIecteiT. tentlaiuce Of pop:,:: nuwv thou fur r:or.)r Thu Old 5uutl)land r -Lette will. 1�ngagvp4��ff►ti ��CS � yr.irs p.,st. If hho numl,er incre:r.c s " thin a Charges reasonable• the building wvil; have.Le) be enlarged•. sive a concert in tiie 3'rehpteri:tn e _.- _ ~�. church, 13--ml;;ham, llundh,% flat:• 17. Ings A genprnl blacksmith busint�ss clone. 150 acre Farm forwsale. MARKHAM Piaui opens next vie:k at Gen Philip'; e All kinds,of repairing neatly and - -.- tore. R-e=rive the date. i promptly executed, If you want to buy eel] or 1t tit, call 1V, Scott. Al.A., of ;1l:tivevn, re. wv Ales: R• S. Phillips returned home -V e Lee sltdwviu„same excellent at my office. Bargains. socond year divinity student at "nox on Alonda y' y, after spending a couple of w•alues in Solie e Horse=shoeing - a - Specialty. - took the work at tit, Andrew's church weeks with, her sister, tits. Peter• YY • M . Riehardso�• Mavkh>1n) and 'Lion ehureb, Cedar Diamond, of Mvrtle. We are pleased Ci�R�ON a .LAW. Grove on Sunday. The sermons he to state thAt Mrs. Diamond is doing •n T *� O *� D S PICKER1h(<, ON'1' preached were very favorably receiv- nicely, after the operation.' i8/ j jlj, ♦� i� a Notary Public, Pickering. ed by the congregations at both plat- Miss Marie Willson has taken charge --- ---- e4• of n school at Hindon ,Hill, where she The he s TIME TA BLE-Picker;nii Station The Markham & Pickering Tele- arrived safely last week. Marie is Also, some excellent values in T.R. Trains going East due as follows- phone Co. will on May 1st institute an missed very much here in the Sabbath combination settings. DOMINION BAN$ No. 6 Mail 8 12 A M_% all night service at the Markham school 'and in the choirs, where her " 12 hoes! 243 P. led.' central. Mrs. Warren has engaged trained voice,is such' a lead to more Solitare Diamond special $10 14 Local 6.04 P.illi two le0y `assistants and will be in timid singers. „ ac „ 311eacl Office, Toronto " - 17 Trains going lost dues sa follows- position to handle the rapidly growing The good people of this vicinity are ,, c, „ No. la Lo,e.1 8,36 A M, business, For free messages the cen- expressing much displeasure with the 'm tx ,;General Bankiug Business ,= 11 Local 2 Sop M: tral will close at 3`o p.m. each nigbt, cbangA the post office authorities have Extra large :36Iitare 80 traneacted 7 Mail g,gb p, M, but after that hour there will be a made in our western mail route. 'vee All good white stones and b' •Sundav included. charge of 20 cents for each service up do not now receive the Markham mail filawless ; . till b o'clock a.m. from March 3rd to until long after dinner. This in a sad Special attention given to November 1st and. 6 o'clock in the inconvenience to our business men BtITISH Term of 1909 winter months. and others who anxiously await daily WEDDING RINGS the collection of Fridays storm of snow is an unusu- for the western snail. Whitevale peo- ' c CANADIAN Ten per cent cbeap- at though not and unprecedented ple are also much inconvenienced by We carry a complete line and BUSINESS er, ten er cent bet- occurrence 181e IlOteB pp occurrence at this season of the year. the change. as the carrier visits Box are eoufldent we can sat= COLLEGE ter for Busines, The writer recalls the spring of 1855 Grove, Cedar Grove and Cber•rvvw+ood, isfy you its to choice ` TORONTO. Shorthand and Mat- when a snowstorm of great severity before calling there. Whitevale and ✓ tic• occurred on April and also price SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, P 28th. On April 29 Brougham offices have each been in 9 be made a trip of 25 miles in a cutter. existence for upwards of 75 years j rr �3QOB1t8 received of, $1. and 'B.A., Priacipal,-Corner Yonge and At that late date the old snow had and are by far the most important on _ Our Motto: upwards. Bloor Ste. not by any means all gone, no seedingthe route,we fail to see why the w y y "Small profits and quick returns• t If. HE PICKERING NEW was done until after May Ist, But in should be aide tracked by their more t " Irite='e0t allowed at highest no year have we known much better recent and veru much less important `- current rates. �pved farm crops. The lateness of the spring neighbors. Unless the authorities at R. N. BASSE`I'T CROUP sure with Dr. ehoo�a bas but little to do with the succem of least restore the former condition of ► CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager Croup Remedy, tine the following crop. It till depends on )affairs, they will have some difficulty Jeweler, Etc., WHITBY test will surely prove the she the weather assumes dur" in subduing the hornets nest the No vomiti nn die• 1>e g y WHITBY NGH. tress.Aaufeas)dDieae:ngAyrup 3oc 3ruggists ing the period of growth,-Sun, have so wantol:iy disturbed, B$A x W — MA7-..•,} «s,^fr_ 'l i"'7."'+R+ -:F.1'-mit-.:.' „e:v..+lc' ."'•'�-.v' r �C. ..,a:>. �.� .:-,....,=w ..:.r+a,-�F-x, +s.' w .-.ysrHwv. -ew.a..c .,:-x_ramr>�.;.:arssn�sv=-wxt:.•syae _ !! :i.,uaaf..v sr�-.••uz'..ra.•su..�.N x•: a- -T s! e.. ,""•i�.' .u+s.-sr._. x &,­",:. :.. fro ..+ .:.. • ,- -t.,r. t;,y ,,�,y�'fi. ,:..,F ... ... „� i ^ • recognition by those ponderous +<>- +o -dry and take equal parts fresh,baked potatoes from the over wrap feet and deadly gleaming tusks! berries and sugar, mix, and mash:them in a towel and burst ea:h Lr.1GAPES OF HIS MAJESTY - ON SIR THOMAS LIPTON'S thoroughly. Take only a small one, as it makes them more mea' YACHT. ABOUT THE HOUSE quantity in n-dish at a time that when the steam is rout. They ne .:,,ATTEMPTED ASSASSI\ATIO:�i you may be sure every strax berry I not then be covere.i. On another occasion a large tiger is mashed. Put into the jars and How to Have Pry PotatoF•s.-- ' BY u\ IMBECILE. sprang suddenly from a thicket on -seal immediatethe ]ars After draining the Potatoeis;rEmode to the baek of the elephant which- W u M1vL6 tizue before puttite-, _-,I ..d SpLinkle vmli vith `JhIracnloue Escape While on Board the King was riding,.and made frau- The work is easily done-arid there salt; replace cover ,.ud shake brisk-_ --..__-- ajes y. CLEAICII\'L�131:LYS. is no heating. Berries canned in ly. Then remove cover and you will lI. H. S. Sultan—Near Death The cloth on which the howdah this way keep perfectly and retain find the potatoes dry 4nd mealy. From Typhoid. . rested was completely torn away, white clth saturate with kTo remove ' blood stains from kerosene their delicious flavor unimpaired. � Looking Old Potatoes.—If old o the tiger thus slipping to the ground 'Strawberry Pr;eserves.—Select potatoes turn black when cooked with the tattered cloth. Had the and after stand'ing4 little wash in large, dark red berries. To one add a little vinegar to the, water The King has had quite an alarm- warm water. in number 'of narrow escapes from ferocious animal succeeded in get- pint of berries take one scant pint when you put them on to boil, and* ' g P ting into that howdah.there would 3�o Clean aSponge.—By rubbing of sugar and enough water to make they will be nice and white when death; so often has he been in dire have been ver little left of our a fresh 'lemon thoroughly into a a good, rich sirup. Make sirup in ,coroked. t; peril that one.begins to believe that f y soured sponge and rinsing it several g P P our illustrious Sovereign bears a sporting King. g the evening and pour over the raw g Perhaps the most recant escape times in lukewarm water it will be- curies. Let stand till morning r• charmed existence come as sweet as when new. DELICATE LITTLE CHILDREN of Bing Edward was on the occasion then dip up two pints of the mix- Only one attempt of.assassination. of his visit to Sir Thomas Lipton To Clean Silk.—Pour boiling tare at a time and boil until almost lIIADi; WELL AND STRONG has been made upon His Majesty, aboard one of the famous Sham- water over gum a,abic in the bot- like jam, then lift out the berries and that luckily, roved unsuccess- tom of a an• be sure it is boiling. '`. P rocks. The great steel mast sad- P g one by one, place on plates and let - The little ones are frail. Their �, cul. `1'he dastardly assassin was a denly snapped under the tremend= Let it thoroughly dissolve, and stand ,in hot sun all day. In the-bu'd on life is slight—h slig n out'h named Si ido, whose half im- s on a the silk Ii�tT with" it-y P ous strain of the canvas, falling P g g Y evening put back in-sirup and boil order may become serious if not becile mind had become inbued with within a foot of His Majesty, who Press witti hot iron. just a few minutes. Set aside to promptly attended to. At,the very . theidea that he h.Ad been'ordained 'was strolling on deck at the time. To Clean Light Carpets.—Try cool and ca,n cold in the morning.: first symptom of trouble Baby's _ • "Set set things right," as the times It was perhaps the narrowest es- block magnesia, rubbing it Strawberry Pudding.—Cream-to-;Own Tablets should be given. This were "out of joint." The unfor- cape from instant death that our thoroughly in the carpet and then gether one cupful of sugar and one J medicine promptly cu s indiges- tunate young fellow had real much popular Monarch ever experienced. sweeping. This is a good way to tablespoonful of, butter. Add th.e,tion and all stomach troubles, con- pernicious literature containing —London Tit-Bits. clean. bath rugs that are not wash- beaten yolks of four e.ggs,,two cup stipation,-diarrhoea, and brings the libels upon our Royal Family and able,-as they do not have-to be wet. fills of fine, dry bread crumbs, .and little teeth through painlessly. You upon the naval and military au- When Pressing CIothes.—When four cups of milk.. Pour-in a but- I can give the Tablets with equally thorities. It was in the memorable pressing clothes if you wish a fine tered pudding dish and bake, corer-I good results to the new born baby year 1900, when England was-at GROWING BOYS crease put seam to seam,and dampen ed, until firm. Draw to the.mouth.� or well grown child. Mrs. R. G. war witn the Boers. The King, who r with a sponge. Lay a newspaper of the oven, spread two .cups of Flewell, Uxbridge, Ont., says:--"I was at that•time ,Prince of Wales -AND -GROWING GIRLS over and press with hot-iron. The cleaned strawberries on, top of .the' have used Baby's Own Tablets. and and heir to the krone, was passing re§alt isa fine crease with no lint pudding; sprinkle over one cup of find them a perfect medicine 'for through Brussels on his way to or ruined towels. sugar, and cover with the whites of j stomach and bowel troubles," Sold Denmark, and the fanatical Sipido , To Clean Tan Shoes. contrived, feces by medicine dealers or by mail at P four eggs beaten• light with a half contrived, through the carelessness Need Dr. Williams Pink Pills of flannel and a small bottle of cupful-of powdered sugar. Set'back';25 cents a box'-from the Dr. Wil- of the station authorities, to gain turpentine all that is required. liai m5 Medicine Co., .Brockville, " access to .the platform. As the -t0 -Give Them Health p q in, the oven and brown lightly. Eat Ont. P Apply turpentine and rub well with perfectly cold.with sugar and cream. Royal train began to move out from -.and Strength. --' ' other flannel. This rem u vile all- the station the' young assassin spots and stains, making shoes TO DESTROY MOTHS. Every oyster has a mouth, a aeapt on to the footboard and, Growing boys as well as girls look nearly new, and is a tried and heart a liver, a stomach, besides. drawing a revolver, levelled it at :need such a tonic as Dr. Williams' satisfactory recipe. Turpentine is best preventive fur the head of the Prince of Wales, 1 Pink Pills to keel the blood rich, For the Bus }Voman.—A bottle moths, saturate pieces of brow �many curiously-devised little in- firing two shots in rapid succession. ,red and pure and give them health of alcohol on the .dregsea is a Paper and.place in boxes.' i testines, and" other 'necessary or- Both bullets miraculously . missed,and strength. Mrs. Edward Koch, great saver of times as the spot an Persons troubled •� with carpet vans such as would be handy to a the Prince, embedding themselves in Postmistress at Prince's Lcdge, Skirt or shirt waist that mars an moths may get rid ' of them by living, moving, intelligent creature. _'the woodwork of the saloon. The' - S•, tells the great benefit her otherwise neat appearance can -be scrubbing the floor with strong hot The mouth is at the end of the shell, cowardly shots were fired at so!little son has dei:i%ed from the use layingcarpetnear the hinge, and ad'�inin y I uickl • remeved b the use of salt water before la in the , B J, S the Short a range that the escape of the jof this world famous medicine. Mrs. alcohol without )cerin aria or and sprinkling. the carpet with salt' toothed portion of the oyster's, '.Prince can only be regarded as;Koch says:—"My. little son, Regin- l disagreeable odor. In the library when one sweeps it. - covering. miraculous. aid, had been troubled with anae- - - ' .mid almost since birth. He was al- �it will remove spots from books and i POTATO RECIPES. ware, a sick) looking not harm the most c.elicate biudiing. The first F,n lis p SAVED HIS LIFE BY A SECOND. ! y. g child, .with - g h steel' em were . ne, energy and little or no appetite.. + Garb of Furs.=Before. putting • Hint for Bakin When takingsold at 87.50 each. R` PPe !furs awe for the summer sun and ng. z The Ting, while lunching aboard His veins showed very plainly , y H. M. 8. Sultan,, was one day.through his skin and he- head seer comb them at least twice, then go „ watching with much interest the 'eral serious attacks of stomach and over them three trines with a stiff, proceedings of the sailors in connec- bcwel trouble, and on one occasion thick brush, parting the hair at all , tion with the trial of a new gun. i his 'life was despaired of by two .creases or folds and brushing the , After do regarding the' proceedings doctors V ho were attending him. pelt underneath. Wrap in clean ` \ King y His little hudy -was slowly wasting I newspaper the. ink is a moth pre- _ for some time the Kin casual! � stepped back a few paces. The very y e nothing more ventive. ''then put them inside a .� King' than a skeleton. H was peevish I aste u the o en- steppe ' back he Kin moved' the Awa until he was Pe large paper bag, p p p ` and fretful and a mr:ery tohimself. i ing, and lay in a bo"s or trunk. \ windlass broke away, the handle re--Havin-g-'read and heard so much of To Scrub a Carpet.—Shave and volving with tremendous rapidity in !Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I deter-dissolve one bar of soap in a gal. the 'exact spot where His '.Majesty j mined to try them in his case, 'and had been Stan ling: Sir Claude de after giving them to him for, a cou- len of water,. Two brushes are ne n Crespigny, who witnessed the affair, pie of months they certainly wort- easary, one about as soft as an -. �• ordinary clothes brash and the other, says, Aad the King not moved co wonder with him. T da he isen --- P 'certainly have -been struck 'and hearty appe.'t troy is able-tu h lay like dip soft brush in hot Soapy solo- $s-�ccond earlier e' woo - I killed by that murderous handle, 'ether children, and is bright and 'tion and shake out all th'e-1iquid #energetic, instead of dull and list- which and scrub the spot briskly, RECOVERY F 1:031 TYPHOID. i less as he used to be. Ur. Willi after whieli take dry stiff brush and over the spot to dry it. Do not ams Pink Pills have changed my EI 1 No man ever had a narrower 1 un sickly child into a rugged,' take a larger spot or space than for escape from death by typbwid than 'hearty, boy. ." '• scrubbing the floor. Tnis amount His Majesty, .in the latter part of I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured will clean about -eighty-eight yards :the year I871. 'Fur days the Prince this sickly 'boy because they-went of carpet and must be used as .hot CW ;lay uncorrscious, striken by,the ter- .to the root of the trouble in a possible. :1s soon as it cools and AIMLER Th N '•:rible disease, and Queen Victoria his blood. That is why they never jellies it must be heated. Carpet `Journeyed post-haste from.Scotland]'fail. . Bad .blood.is the cause of all must not be made wet. ., San lrinRham to be present at I common diseases like anaemia, I An Easy, Way.'to Wash Blankets.— to - hat was feared would be her sun's I ftead Bless, i eczema, .paleness, one r sunny day and only wash 1909 ' 'CHASSIS '.-..'PRICES 'death-bed. The ''most skilful due- }teadaches, indigestion, kidney one air a day. Cut one nun or '.'' tors•could give no hope, and a cloud ;trouble, neuralgia, rhe-imatisni and. nearly a bar of good laundry soap - of awful uncertainty hung like a the speciair ailments that only grow- in small pieces' and boil in two _ Del!vsred C.I.F. Duty Paid to Montreal. pall over the coupt'rs. On-the first Ing girls and womenfolk know. Dr, quarts of water until dissolved; acid _ day of Decemberthe Prince rallied .rWilliams' Pink Pills don't, bother one-half pound of powdered borax. — - ' and the hopes of the nation bright�'Iwith mere symptoms, they cure Bis- Fill a -tub half full of water ' the -'22 H. P. 38 M.-P• i % leases through the blood.: They same tem - iened, only to be dashed to the temperature as the outside ~'„ io+i:t. Wheelbase round b the-news of a serious re- )don't dire fur a day—they cure to air. Press blankets.in the water y stay cured. nu not take any pills -Chassis - : >1£320' Chassis ,�' 79.7 lapse, on which occasion hope was''syithout the full name, "Dr.. Wil- and avoid a.rubbing, Soak two , Finally abandoned, the whole of the!'liams' Pink fills for Pale People,;' ,hours; ,rinse well in several waters Phaeton Car 770 Phaeton Car 980 Rugal Family being summonel to nn the wrapper around each box. until the water looks clear, then 1.imouSine Car -_ $4{J Limousine Car -1850 - — the bedside. • To the astonishment j Sold by all medicine dealers or' b without wringing hang on the line. of the.eminent physicians the Prince•;mail at 50 'cents a box or six boles Do not stretch, but hang erenly, Lar.daulette Car 850 Landauletto Car 1095 istill lingered on, and ultimately toll for $2.50 from the, Dr. Williams' and although dripping,wet will dry a the joy of the nation, he completely Medicine, Qo. -.,Brockville Out. in three or four hours. Ilse station- 8 H P� $ H.Pa recovered. cry wash tubs or bath tub, it will 9i ft, Whacibare _ ESCAPE FROM AN Ef.EPHAN'T. save lifting them -out when the ESASPERATI\G. water is changed. .Blankets washed. Chassis £725 Chassis a 993 The serious.illness cf- the Bing l rem the dark kitchen there ear in this way will be as soft and ;Phaeton Car 875 Phaeton Car . 'tQ85' Previous to his coronatiun.will be rc t clean as when new. P anatec_ a series of thumps and angry )Limousine Car 95 Ll sine Car 9155 membered 'by all, and- no one wilt exclamations. Jones was looking STRAWBERRY 'DAINTIES. Laradaulette Car 960 L3llfiaZllDtte Cc'ir 1175 ever forget the deep sympathy,a'n•d fqr the cat. .. anxiety that pervaded the whole i "Pa:", called the son from the' 'Strawberry Omelet.—Four or five H. ■ empire: stairway. eggs, white and olks' beaten As is well known, Icing Edward is I "Go to, bed and let me •alone,',', separately. About a' half, a cu of Murted Jones. "I've just barked . P Six Cylinde an ardent sportsman. While tiger ! I milk and a•little salt to yolks, then - and elephant-hunting in India His my shins:" nide a11. together. Put a little Chassis i£10551.LlniolriSine'Car . 1320 :Majesty had ;maiiy hairbreadth ; Pa : ipsisted Tommy, after a: butter in a frying pan and pour in �Phae:On. Car 1245;Landaulatta Car 131) ` '.escapes. On one occasion the King 3rioment's silence. Ihalf of eggs; bake till a nice-brown; was making his way through. i}i•c j "Well what is it I Didn't I tell put in a warns platter and put' thick tin, of a Cey!,n you to keep gniet't �stran'berries .un. \�'iil take about Yor full particulars of any-of the above write to + jungle, when he. was startled by a f I—I didn't hear your shins a pint of berries. Cook'remainder r (� r r trerrienclons crashing t branches baric.' sof oiaiwb any place over berries. '('hp D�� l V O1 ��• - And the next moment angry sir The close c hand. Almost before 'he as being pure t m an angry sire Strawberry Shortcake.—Pact a f 1904) Ltd could cock his rine an elephant'' liberal•half cup of milk or water in burst through the dense trees and iwith a hard -hair brush. 4 1. mixing bowl.- Melt piece of butter r COVENTRY, ENGLAND. charged thunderously' down. upon —— Isize of a walnut, and add to the the Bing. Instead of endeavoring( "I1iy dear ' , you grow 'prettier milk. Then add one tori of fluor to escape, our. Sovereign coolly every day!': "Anel shabbier, John. in which put a pinch cf salt and two pointed his leve at the head of the 'Compliments are all very well, but I p P I teaspoons of baking pov-der, Stir X, monster and took del 04erate aim. I'd Ike to see a little ready cash thoroughly and spread into shape .The shot struck the elephant, and, occasionally." in baking pan .with >1 spoon. Split l although'it. did not iinniediately kill cake when done and put crushed ' `'tie animal, it Caused the great crea- 'Carrier pigeons are supplied to i berries, well sugared, between lay- �...�.•• turf to swerve aside within a. few ail cavalry regiments in the Itali- :.crs and on top. This recipe wilt. fe-t of Bis Majesty. Had it not I an Army, and are used for the !make fine biscuit. , Lc �n fir that cool shat the Rin, ,transmission of information during rrte I Strawberries CarmWithout m� st c'•av'e been mangles] beyr,utl 'all military manoeuvre,. Cooking.-.Have your jars perfectly ,. . ,r ...,.... a .....-„ �" .. ':1.' :.. . •..0-; _-:.._w ... ..,r..,-.• :r•- .-,x ,v'. - .-� 1 �n.- -:ctis."+"'f �`.��` -'.�,rt�- e•7!... ¢, .x.. - _ �z7_- o- ,.'fir` ar,�• ... ,, .. ra.,�yy, �!4/'',. cya.-...r. r�,.,.. _: .n-§' : ..+�¢_ ,.�',--, .��.•: IRS.- 171 ,._•- may a.+eR: _7s;� -::'zri-'s t z^t+[:f. $' ^'?L_'. .^eY '..2J'. "}R'frw.c' 'L't`•. .• s - .,."fie. 1-. .n.:v'•WK _:vtJ�'- r... a +.. ",+,T µms,' l— _ 'Tlhr'..�v ^Sr v'r.'. •'^,! ..bx ^ r ...,.:�',. ...:,,.:vi..r.;. ywa�.,.r. .-.,,..,. ....--.... y._.,.t ..,. r. _ .�•„r '.'�:. •,#.";.n- �?r: r` r+t':�'. .,. '' kr'.-^'.•.+;C. x'7'a.,.. .3.T-.: ,.r 's_ .a,, . _.. ,. J +.v`.,,_ .'+�h. ,u. »:.R...,! ,. . .... ,`9 ,;�• t`.'K.;. - GRAND NEWS (y • largest bell is the v,orld that is ac- . '• HER APOLOGY. ._PLAGUE IN INDIA. I Bra$$ Hand ��a s. j�D j� T� S tin use, weighs 128.tons. There Time to # are several bells extant which Little Lester was trying to fix a The plague in India first made OLD u j broken toy when five-year-old its appearance in Bombay, where FOR OLD FOLKS weigh ten tons and o�:el•, of which ln.erttm•nb, nrt:rn., Band Music, Etc. y Beatrice came into the room and the disease during the last ten yearn EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A SAND Big Ben, the largest bill in Eng- ! said; "I am older than you. You has wrought havoc, but at this-time Lowe.t yrices eves Quoted. Fine catalogit•, land, weighing between;thirteen and are too little to. do much of an the mortality is one per day. The aver oleo Alustra ..% mailed free. wru»tu - fou+tees tuns, is tine. Bi Ben is Y for anything in Music or Musicel tmtrumen o Big-Ben thing. Let-me fix It, health department of the city is WHALEY.. ROYCE ® CO., Limited unfortunately cracked. / L papa toldheto keep down the Toronto,oat.,and Wlauipef,Man. 011) FOR RfHAM .__ '{' - to speak that way, and to ask her idisease. To this end about 10,0001 .. llO�Y PRINCE PROPOSED. brother to excuse her. _ Farrn killed call. For Sale 7 000 := Throwing7. her arms around his poi. 51ir V Now fn t Mates. 9ti.04 `F Are you . a sufferer with corns a Now Mouths �,, .+ neck she said, "Oh, Lester, please y suuetin a� Cured His Aches and Pains and Learncd I Love Troll in Diach, If you are, get a bottle Of 'H6llo- Beal Bargalm,"pprofusely illustrated.mailed root excuse me but you see it was just , we pay yonyR.R. free. L A. STROUTCo.notl ~r"* _ `1'on Holland s Queen. ways Corn Cure. It has never [t, wortd'g 1 arKo@t Farm Dealers, vni.eesuy :Gave Hien 'lkicstlui'Sluiuber t'tis way-i had to be born first. been known to fail. soda., llyracr;<e,`vit.y. Known as the Old Folks' Friend. Avery pre#ty story is told of how -- _ — the Queen of Holland was proposedA WOII7at1'8 Sympathy soil East Mapleton, Cumberland Co., to by her present husband. Before y p y NO ROOM FOR ARC,UMENT. WARREN CiZOWSKI & CO. TI. S., May 10 (tipeciai).-Tbough �she was married she caused it to � bill a nein�tinan iall load? Isuy doctor's Patin, "Yes,". said the young wife �fembers'PoruntoJtock Exchange. - ' well past the alloted span o€�e be known that only a prince who had heavy meanyto`al burden? I know what Proudly, "father always gives some- these Traa7O on�ooilaine, �Broad otBr�4 Mr. Hiram Brown of this place is i a good knowledge of Dutch would be been discouraged, too; but learned how to thing expensive when he makes cure myself.' I want to relieve your burl resents." still one of the grandest sights in 'entertained as a suitor. dens. why not,ead the pain and stop the P STOOKS AND- BONDS life, a hale and hearty old gentle- Prince Henry of Mecklenburg, doctor's bill? 3 can do this for you and . "So I discovered when he, gave will if you wail assist vae. you 8wa " rejoined the young Weare no x COBALT . �'inior ri n°` man. And - like many another" who was very much r enamoured, Ali you need.do is t, write for a free Y y, j Y g Specializing in Canadian veteran be gives Dodd's immediately set to Rork to learn theox of the remedy which has been placed husband. ]Kidney Pills the credit for his I my hands to be gives away. Perhaps Y language. One day. he ttnd the this one box will cure you-u bag ne so -And with a large, open-faced sigh abundant health. young Queen were together and for others. If so, I shall be hap 'y and he continued to audit the monthly' ZkP „ „ g g you velli be cured for 2c (the coat of 0 SS���"'I am seveatty-two years of age, she casually asked him. if he knew postage stainp). Your letters held cond. bill of his alleged better half.Mr, Brown said in an interview, much Dutch. dent/alty. w_� rite to-day for my tree treat-; ERFCJ CORN SALVE "and ] w:ant t0 Ba that 1)ucld's ,� „ rrSUAL MRS, F.1iZ(:LJRRAS.Windsor.out.I Y YeB heFe lied, I am work- Fta RNEUMATISM—it is not necessary to go toSURE CURE-MAUXI) W Kidney Pills cured me of Gravel in ver hard at it ” and takin MUST FIB S6METIMES. Bot sta:,x. s�l u3e•ll The D. a L" . 255 ofEABallld 3YE��c�.oMo and Kidney Trouble. I was trou- ' 9 Y g Ytagtansad regatta will a satisfactory. is a- bled with Backache, Headache and !from his pocket a much-used primer ''Does he always speak the vtrte a Lawrence ampany,menu- he handed it to her. „ '-Dizziness Cramps in the Muscles ' truth 4 - ' Y I Greatly pleased she opened it, ,c GET THERE R U. G Q and Stiffness of .-e Joints. M I guess net. All his friends _ `r and found scribbled •all over -the „ , sleep was broken and at tunes.my praise his judgment. There's room enough on top for you, '*, uleaned, wa:bed and Repaired front,page the words I love you limbs would swell.. ---- So keep a-going; by amental rirosee we•n "But since taking Dodd'.s.,Bid- 'in Dutch. It was a novel 'way of There *can be a difference of It is the mediocre ground the only spectalists to cwada. hey Pills, all these troubieli .hati'e I Proposing, but it was eminently Opinion on most subjects, but there one. I consider Dudd'e`Kidne I successful, and from-that moment i pini • one opinion je to the'Celle- "That's full to overflowing.,- ORIENTAL R U U C O., " Y y P Simon Alajsltan, Prop. -ills a wonderful medicine." the two young people considered bility of Mother Graven' Worm Ex- 11 ,ed according to directions, Dr. Tel. Mau b6, t[s Rlrta at,Wast. Toronto The aged man or-woman who has �themselves engaged. terminator. It is: safe sure end g J D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial 4 healthy Kidneys eat] afford to laugh .t� ,, effectual. will afford relief in the.moat acute - - W. the ills of life. For healthy When a Bank of England note re- ,-- form of summer complaint. When EMPIRE - Kidneys keep the blood pure and ABSENT-HEADEED. ever the attack manifests itself no ensure rod restful Slee Dodd's turns to the Bank, it is never- re- • good p' issued. It is cancelled b having Mr. Dolan-What did' Oi do wid time should be lost-in seeking the Gael ine En g in�S Kidney Pills always make healthy y g laid of the Cordial. It will act im known as the Old Folks Best the signature of the chief cashier me hat; Bridget 4 Kidneys. That is why they are yet mediately on the stomach and in- PUst a YOUR??PATER — tor$-off-• Airs.,Dolan--Yez, lift it oII Russ YOUR CH UT N = : ---- . , cola andtes . A allay the irritation iCDat of hserztiA�The ro s p"','e c chs: ,e, a Friend. Bead Af 8II ala. rip 0 1 ']t C6II- s all the other odd j•,Ag ar•Jund the ta,•m ata - j - A Pill That Proves It's Value. - Mr. Dolan-Eegorra ...the nisi P Those of weak stomach well find!thing Oi will be leaving me head in vines anyone of the truth of these eoeie,t t, operate on the markec.­No .. ... ? -- Pills,because they serve to main- —` — It88'rtiOIIa. -- —�-" —_ — and nnama of Operate ro+t agent. onto of the wheel. - BELLS OF THIN IRON. PLATES. stren h in Parmelee's Vegetable'. me hat:. writeforfreocatalog. Curfew la Middle Aces--An Early tain the healthful aetion of the? may eoui[REEv[R-mu,t often .et .e • �`�TH�R D�EfN© ['"pir•'.e''a'" [°a'ratos(:e,ttpanlr,otanaaa. Pearl of Bella. stOmaCh and the liver, irregular,- 'fs i'y phy Octan t&i kfile fu ll a litE it a TORONTO. Limited ,,,, rz r ra th le 1 ,... eufn a.ui sprains an well atter l,nwsl eomplain4s, Ciesele`cod O bila and Sid Ulsrs eteu.d Tc.s, tie's In which are most distressing. is in,liaponaable. Avid subattytt.i,there U but. CSO-- s post.to pee ea the best visoo is There are several old bells in Dyspeptics ` are well • acquainted �•t Painkiller"—Perry Davis'727 @ and[0s. - - q - B81TiSM AMERICAN DYEING CO. _Scotland, Ireland and'?'Gales.; the with them and value them at-their L oldest are often quaurangular, be- Irroper worth. They have afferded A BAD MISTAKE:' S Ing made of thin iron plates which re lief when other preparations "I made a terrible mistake yes-.' Hf'.r@ �t i.'! have been hammered and riveted have failed, and have effected cures terday." ALEXANDER WARDEN, ! together. At the monastery of St. in ailments of long standing where What was.that Z" (��Church nr c" n other medicines were found unavail- - - Q p ' ,n Grab it •' Gall.in Switzerland the four sided I inadvertently asked Green how BONDS AHD �TDVHN • bell of the Irish -missionary St. 1139- his baby was getting on, and he We want to give away (abso- Gall, who lived is the seventh kept me an-hour and'a half.answer- 11t'obatt stock@ bought and sold oncoamml wton lutely free)to every woman in century, is still preserved; but One hundred and five thousaII.I the question." Iii TORONTO iTREET. TORONTO, CANAlTI Canada, one Pair of 8 melt more,ancient still'is the bell of Si' pounds of ostrich-feathers; the larg- j p D n j` (�i � (n DQ Patrick in Belfast; which Is. orna- !est quantity.ever.sold in London at Le•ameeane.phone.-twainsa?o,MaioLS7l. S��Ye[ ff�ItiU IL UI�tI 11llL i10 6 !once,- utas lis disposed of at a recent A Care for Rheumatism.` A pails- r -- � 1 a tnented with gold and gems and ,sale P fu.l and persistent form of rheuma- silver filigree work, 'says the Lon- ' <' slum is caused b GLASS iASUR4�GB ACR'�TS WANTED In order.to do so,we require y impurities in'the: _ R don Globe, l "' Mood, .the result.of defective ac-I I your help for whish we.will after Re1R Ortte don't ran to tate a teaspoon Yatlrinal Protlnafs!piste filaas Insurance(uta The curfew bell' is ,that about fel.d Painkiller mixed with aglassof hot water tion-of the liver and '.idneys. The pruky Limited, Bead Of!]ce, Lmdoa England. I pay you. Write wi for full which .most has been written and and sager. It surely prevent chills, Areidynb- blood becomes tainted b the in- I `At i[.0 toppital•FffliyThonat'nd round' particulars. �. tituus, there is but one •'Painkiller'—Perry Y st.ming. For ARenoiek st usrepreseuted points,' said. 'It has been thought that it 6.via'—25c.and sao. troduction of uric acid, which casts- !Province of Ontario, address p J. u. EwAII'r, chief Agent, , iAtiantio Soap Co., ` +ossa only used ]n England, but it -- es much sin in the tissues and in i was quite common on a ontinent r 1 Y- he joints, Parmelee-s Vegetable rO is wellington street r..r,Toronto. _ Toxovro, Oxr. in the Middle Ages: "John dear," purred his wife Pills are known to have effected'goad for book:e4 '(3tasa In34f t ta' Y P P Y P +'what•do you think I ought to wear many remarkable cures, and their The tin in of bells, b rope is � still ver o ular is England, use is strongly recommended. A , :to bars. Highmore's party week trial' of them will convince anyone especially in the country, where al-"', " y meet every hamlet, however small, after next 4 `.`Oh, wear anything you like;'.' of their value. has its church with its peal of bells, Impatiently answered John. which are often remarkably well w d HELPING THEIR OUT. s full good f you, dear.'.'That's a o a - _ Y Y s _ g „ '• • : 'WHY DO The rst real-peal of b 7lour.cousins medical practice, - rung. $ gee ells P , I shall like to ores+ a new silk gown, , v o higher Edu- , devoted t the , So IIITBn Iastleutions t3h .. a• � y - as a os doesn't amount t in this country ent,by Pope 'trlmmed.with old .point lace,.and I I Supp e, d t a o nt a much Calixtua III, to King's 'ullege, yet4 cation Wect B4 pianos? The fact that they tae thank you ever so much. end prder the BeU is evidence of distinct merit 1 Cambridge, and was for 300 years I _ "\o, I'm sorry to say.. �Ce.tela+ �e��wit��� � �.�q g the largest real in England., About Lives•do all we can; however; but, et t, ,tot fohaw ctttom is btty Bcu pisses) the beginning of the year 1500 seta It feeds :�a Tesiimonial. It is a of course, we .can't be ill all the. No � with dw 1uimuable U Of eight bells vera hung in a few of guarantee in itself. •If testimonials:time �atlog Ac oma, �� the large.churches. were required they -could be fur- In -the middle of the seventeenth ! fur- nished in th }tsands from all sorts! wA Lotio esia You Know," -111 beecme a great century a man named White wrote and conditions of men in widely dsn_erirttt,e.uowed t,reach down the threat different places. Many medicines to the tunre. ftp the peril 113 the boa will fq s famous Rork on'bells=iii which he i Allen's La'nr salsas, •'sure remedy contalnia[ introduced the system of numbering ! re'. put font eplevery leer which so opiates Scud for (free) Catalogue No. 75. t - them l; 2, 3, 4, etc., on slips of and then are heard of no more. Dr. 'BAFFLED BY.BILLIONS. The 15ELL P1ANQ 4Va'Ai°w CO" U'w� 6U LPH.O.NTAR10. Pa per in different orders, according - 1to the changes intruded to be Thomas .Eclectric Oil has groan in 'What is a billion Y• Can you, con � sung. It a calculated that to ring reputation every day since,it first ceive it4 "Oh, yes!" you reply. ' -'all the changes upon twenty-four made its appearance. A billion ' is a million times l>r Canadian I\TLNTIO_; million. I can -for v3,it easily. fest Well, granted=for the Bake of Mics Meanley-It may not be your.i argument-that you can conceive it, 'Among cereals that are commonly'used for human food, such as , i:itentivn to offend, but doesn't it ;car, you ebunt it?, No! ';to man is rice, corn, oats, barley, etc., thereare. none to compare with the :y occur to yibu that your treatment I able to count it. You may be able whole wheat. C anadimn sheat thoroughly cocked , anti taken with of me is rather,calculated to make to count, say, milk is a perfect food, for •the.hunian system: Bread and milk make 160 to 170 a minute us bad friends'? hut'•let-us suppose that you go up a good food, .but usually bread is not cooked enough to get the-best hiss Cutting (coolly)--No; I had as high as 200 a minute hour after results. By chemical analysis there. is found a great ' difference be- the hoe that it would ma?�e us f tween the bread crumb and bread crust. '1a•ing to the action of heat p hour. At that rate, you would the'bread crust contains about one-third less moisture-than the crumb; a good enemies. count 1.2,000-an hour,298,000 a day, six_ times more fat; 40 per cent.. inore proteid; twice the quantity of and 103,120;000 in a-year. Tc soluble matter; GO per cent. more'nialtose and three times more dex ' {{ There are few able-bodied paup- count a billion would thus require a, trine, all due to heat action, 1 i ers i . Holland. A tract.of public person to count 400 a minute for Orange 'Meat (which contains the whole wheat) is so prepared ;Ian d, containing 5,000 ,acres,, is 1 over 9,512 years! that et•ery ounce will 'be affected like-the bread crust. No kitchen divided into six model farms, to one _ ' with -ordinary apparatus can produce this effect. - e of which a person applying relief is ( To Persistent users of Orange Meat a large reward is,offered. See • Seo Sou ZSTcaab It¢c�:r oy ? sent. have u a lute kn.Jw,el�e of Faro +t,ckT their private postcard enclosed in every package of Orango Meat d'e- o ) ?'hen wr�le us AT o�c>;. a t, t;w weeYty, gat- tailing 'particul'ars•of how to win a cash prize of seven hundred dol- ,',' 23 THE P "'King" - sn or oommissi,n \u e:pe;ience. Do p:,rt ut lora' or a life annuity of fifty-sive dollars. ' is the most ancient of oh. w,rod ou y mow', facet nc act St agent. C titles. It, Or its equivalent, la 8'�''nsthtuas:,n!ut w. Ure.tt9A01.4ymoney. If you enter this contest, send post' card to' Orange Beat; King- _ found in ever known. language, ' .0"W opp•,rtnn;ti stop, giving full naive and address, and mention the paper in which yj• jrAB31 riTUGK 1CT� �.rsr Co., T.,ronti: you saw this advertisement. bells at two strokes a second would -take 11, billion years! I z R 4 FFa• - - I. - . One of the most famous -bells in A purely herbal 'ba:iri ;' best the world is the first great bell of M Moscow, which now stands in the t= ® thin„ for the tonft-r sklna Of chaldron et o_worfui e:tou^h' ' ttniddle of'a square, in that city. and - � y p is used as a chapel. This:bell was j heal an at ult'3 chronid sero.; _ t0 cast.in 1733, but was in the =earth I h ly RRtisbpil7; t:a..t�3 pain p ;. for -over a hundred- years, being ® atsd Bt�FartICL;t30o1 s.3 ap;)le8d- raised in 183Fi 1>y the Emperor that is Yatn-fl;.lk. Re�anCra�Gr Nieholas. It is nearly twenty feet -high-, sins-a cirzomfercnce-of- s;�ty 7 It is pwrely herbal-no:mineral fes:, is two feet thiels and weighs. �>�(. `'URv FOk SKIN INJL CIES & DISEASE pol�o,�,no a al foto. PC a.; vilmost two hundred tons. The ' "S Se and puri w- bined 1 second tiioscow bell which is the - _ I R rf Cruire-fres and stores roll at 50c.a box. ~n K _'�,;_-is-r.,J, .;....;�:r. .:,:F '.r'•"a.�'sG"� '- aaa• - - �'•.i.%.. _ '-� 7. :-tea- ..•�t.� 7. *v-'•�• •A� w,v The Attorney-General Saye the -"Richardsoa's Special Tea►ie Good Tea." � investigation of the Kinrade case Cough Caption -` will not be dropped. �- y 1 Q pId• Never,posltiveiyneverpolsoa loarhtnes. ifJoa oou¢h-.:vin from a simple cold Duly-sou should MAPLE SYRUP » ► ' Elliott J. Kimball, formerly always 1:eal,soothe, an ease the irritated brow. _ -- 60at tabes. Dunt blindly suyp tt with a Chief of Police of Leaulington, stupefying poison. it'sstmnsehre me thins, Guaranteed this spring's make Guaranteed pure Muskoka Ras found guilty at Chatham finally Come about.'For twenty yea r.Shoop 3 ru full Im Imperial measure S int9 t0 a gallon—U-35 thr Assizes of manslaughter in shoot- hay eouitn+:tlp :carne i wopie not to oke cough _ Y P— Pe p g mixtures or yre5cr:ptions cnnmining Opium, a Ballon. Eastern Township pure ma le syrup, wine • ___ iug William Healey. Clslo-of-,ren,or,:malar Do'.sons.Ahd now-a little measure, $1.20 a gallon also in lb. tins and _ r' Is published every Friday morain5 at i's Omce, late though--t:ongress says 'I ut it on the label, 1 ' At Stratford Ansiz" Frank if poisJns are in flour Owigt Mixture." Goodt quart bottles. 1&aTEB OF ADVERTISING: Roughmond, a Negro, was ollnd d othersshould let::iet o i having Dr. Shoop'e SEE D$ -No. 1 , and Clover, Iii rmedia e a White on POT!I.. 1 e icon marks on Dr. BhooDs Skch sub"gaenS insertion.per lire - seents :abela-and none to the tae. clue,e o , . te-&- l-'-• his rate does not include Legal or Foreign ry Peak and as sentenced t0 es Ila law be on ti:e label. And it's tict only te•but it assortment of Simmer's Garden and Flower Seeds. advertissmeats. June 213th. s said to be,by those the t knowit be t,a truly ro. Special terms Rivett 10 parties making con- mrkablocou�h temtNiy 1`ako nooharce then. rads for S or 6 mouths c_ b9 the year, Half _ articularly wit)your children. fn,istou havktg- ��RUIT$ — Cosh lemons, Oranges, bananas, dried apples, pea�h- yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. ir.Shoop's Cough Cttre. Cn:npate carefully the � es and prunes, flnetit raisins, currants and peels. Business cards•ten linea or tinder,with paper Now Ativertisernente. ):, Shoop pa(-koge, with others and vote the 'saeyear,$300,payable in advance. differertco. 2.o po+sin snacks th,+res you can VEGETABLES—Cabbage, Lettuce anti Celery. MrNotleein local.columns ten canto per line, always Lj on the safa side by deniauding g y' IIye cents per line eaststtbsegneat inscreton. OR SALLE.-Stone -boat, wagon r speoral contract rates mads known on'applies F tongue, .labs and cordwood 'B 1YLI:s �� � j�q� ��"+ 73i$CULTS 35,yarieties Christie's Perrin'. best biscuits. Patter- wood. tion. No tzae advertising. Bros.,Green90tf $�` ltY a Advertisements without written inetrintiona SOa'B Pull Dinner Pail Sodas, albs.-net,' 30e a pail.. will beiaaerted until disc den anal charge so- GOOD POSITIONS FOR GIRLS. ®� h - CU GROCERIES—The best and freshest of everything in the grocery 5' ` acriliorly. Orders for nG.6n t:neat advertise- ments u ust be in writing and sent to tha pub. Bry for chanes for advancement.Apply L's17er 4 at factory!or SR,E.GORDON. al - lice: Fresh.goods at-rive daily. Job Work premo!lyattende•:i to. FLOUR—Spink's and Green's at twill prices. TE��Is FIRST-CLASS PASTURE, well T. M. MCFADDEN. watered,cau be had by applying to J, W. CHICKEN A mlXttire for young CISLc1iS. COutaln9 wheat, cove #1. i per year; 31.00 if sell t^ si;ance. �1F_AARP'i, Fort Perry, 28tt Tenders Z7CTanted.. FOOD peas—ground, bene, Habiieecl-7 lbs. for. tic. - OUD POSITIONS 'FOR BOYS. P- _ �� �� l:ro•i:;hnr•ce to learn a trade. . Apply at Sealed teti�ers marked "Teriders"for JOHN MR Kr�R. .Op•Iu,.Q r. tea terrors for W.E.GOKDJS 3t _ IZoofir.g" will be received by the under- JAMES R,0 H A R D S O l r •pp•I'%10TH�i SEED FOR SALE. also �iRned up to 6 p. n3.' on .Wednesday. !VOTES AND GJMMEr: S--1 1 a:s:kRR to_ate to grow gor.-1 bar. Ap 'y i Jixy lith, for the rernar Eng of the old "Buy your GCUcerle8 f:t' the GCOCeI'9." •lo:lc,cdn.1,Picke-,rg,or write'E.E.PCCiH I shingles from St. GcorRe's .church, The terrible cost of�.:a i .il%)wu ctLLremuut. Eesti Pi:kering, and the laying on of the in the immense ecist of maintain- Olt S ALE OR• RENT• A lot and I new metallic shiugle�. in an firm find nay' in the �i tt+Uc behind the O'aCon+o Church shed The lowest or any ter.-der not tleces- AN g 3 3' aa;^ie:,:g Ellen and K. O Conaor'ei. At'lp to sarily accepted. + British Empire. The ''ether day JOHN KINSEALLY baitittleld_- 3•�1 For further par'iculau•s apply to • ' the British Chancellor of the 'Es- I'kTANTEU -Seed potatoes of tl:e W. G. IiAls, or chequer illhis budget speech un_ fo:towtvg vsrieties: Early Ohio, Earle DIC E. J. buraLEY, Gia Weeks,Early Envy or other early variety. 31 Pickering P. O. Did not happen to our carload Of new buggies,- ivilich arrived is folded a scheme of raising 730,000,- Leave ioformstion at AERN oftics 30%0 _ W rads lab We have now on d about thirty 000, the amount of the deficit. -------- --- • hitby on Thursday t. ve hand hit y This extra tax i5 imposed on the PASTURE TO LET.—The under- HORSE"BEG16TEli of the McLAgaarA1,i and CANADA•CAHRIAE3E COMPANYe' lead- signed has to let iso acres good paatvre. inn up-to-date earitiiages. We buy'In lar'Re lots and Cali rich who strongly resent the pro- can accommodate w head of cattle, Rates- Terrington Bellntan (0037)-The Soc•75c,and 5100 pper month. Apply or writ) consequently give intending purchasers the best Roods peens. Nearly all thi r tax upon at once so D.S.TUELNER,whitevils U-9imporerd hackney stallion, the property at the best prices.. Drop in and,'see theta. We : the British people is due to the of W H.Pulth, Claremont, will stand are sure we can lease you, and we will take maintaining of an army and navy F,1OR SALT_: OR .TO RENT.-The for mares during-the season of 1909 at P and when this cost is entail in 1' men Ito acre farm.base line,Pickering. by own stable 2 1,2 miles east of Clare- your old bilggy as part pay on n new one. for sale on reasonable terms. Land is ye y a ' time of peace the cost In time Of brat clay,stone hotuie etc,vt miles from G.T.R moot. waC i3 inCOQCeiVttble. What a blas- will root if not sold at once. Apply in eves• Baron Elect 136+!!i-The imported Jags to F.SI.CHAPMAN.Pickering. f5tf Clydesdale stall on, the property of W. sing it would be to mankind if we - H, Pusth,Claremont,will take the fol- OUR - HARNESS DEPARTMENT -* could dispense with warC,'HORTiiURK BULLS FOR SALE. lamins;route during the st:6son of 1909: ► Oae roans rs old pprat, one roan 2 years Illonda T Smith's lot 27 con 9 noon Is complete: Everything up-to-date i tt 8ingle, dciuble nasi track haC- o;d in epriug. Those butes ars 3a for service in y, , nage, .SliCti9.and et 011r rices.before ttrehasin elsewhere. The ginrade'ic:nue3t Kt 1lan;il- Lost of stock. Also several bull eatvas from b Jobs 6cott'a Atha nigh.. Taeeday, R g P p g to 11 mortns'old Rood enough tor any man in I Tarr'd Moncolia coon; %vm Coakwell'a ton which has.aroilsed intem4e P. '-ta,onatry. 1pply on pre,u'.wes lot It co�T. I:+t 1•;con j:) Jlarkham night. Wedges, P1CkEri�Q U: "Tri'o E.E.PL'Gbi,l ta:enton.._,tf We areagents for the FRGS• & W-o- D Bile of farra tuachiner We citetnent throtlrlllrtt the -whole — —__.___ _—_—___. ".day, Wm Aiurstrong'o Locuat ilii!noon; have also in stock a full line of waggons, fauuing mini+, creatilysepar- i:31 FJ I' S_iLE -living lots UP r. Nlilrov'i Cedar Grove sight. Thare- contInent h.P eout'ltuled,its zt'ot',: �1 gird 1:. •ob i.t.,wnst,ln of Ptctcerih:,and 1 dsv, Jag mitcCraes lot :i.t con 2 'Picker- ator,,, waggon spring::, wa-hing machines, chorus.. steel hog and but without t1irm-Ong any light ::statin„ r't. au acres. Tn:s farm is the ore i ins:coo; n T sty's t i miles east cf water troughs, PERI':NY ridiug -plows, steel stone boat:+, extension .;,, ph:cL tie wr.,•suuwa (:r•'r:.wcod bend Cf hhe r w)c3 cis i t. Ff iia Thos Knoz's ladders, etc., etc. In fact we have an u -tu-date farmers' line. - _ ... ilpOfl the t2t j Ai@t'1Ju� -cT2in,E.1 -Nev- .,rt•hozas hive t•��a t:cd and reel dwr+ng tae++l ; y• P _ er at any titre shire the Inn►ent- vaerforty years. lt•is as rich as a rardeu an-.1 r.:o•.k ran l tiaon;' Gerow's �flotel Remember you can get•your-repair:+ fur all machinery,HERE. -. able affair oectlrrc d.hi►s Me W 'tet` cieau. Woutd re-a .':i) sereP. I,., scres or t1to lir-v*hsr^ tight. . Saturd GV, Lather 3 .choly r,tit� TS+ra istirrbrr oa ono ter.of Pickr-rin noon; - ery' been deeper'rth4:n now. If worth Jiw, Terns esay. rcwwsai,:., qi vwn 1 tikes a ,.'.t 13 CAa !r' fi0I11e In and gee L18. &Iirl Is:ryrl, Anc�r Jnbnat n,liruensood. tc.ecca to%tab's wntil follow ns;lfonday. i. : the' is nay pt,�.iLitity of ltnre3r'- 3'If f;rtllrurt C'hntinn 1121G:3f (122:,; elling the L`t)'stetj` tiff' ei'O:vn _- -_ __. __ _..__�_. -Thr dump on im;vrted .(.'lydesdala & 'SO N - authorities 4wlild' 1-vive no ex- `- stallion.tha I.rreperty of Robert Dafoe, � E .' DISNEY pence in doing -Fo: The country COURT OF REVISION 'Green River, will make the tiesson of cannot afford to let the clatter Jlunicii city of the Town-bip. 190�d via: Monday. Brougham nigbt. WHITBY, O. NTA RIO 5 stand where it now is. Ever • i Tueaday, W H Major's los 26 con 5 _ of Pickering. Fickerine ncoo; Russell . Carter's crime that goesunpnnishecl ulxLes pC9L1c• NOTICE is hereby gie'Pn that' Cberrywood night. Wecnesday, P b it wore easy for other crimes to the Court of Revision for the Mnnid- 1Reesor•a lot S eon b E3carboro noon; H i " go unpunished. If Lhere is auY- ppaahty of the Town hit of Pickering;1 R Ilamiil'a [3carboro and Markham p_ t thing that a countryyhonki feel for the year 78f19. will hold ire titer frit-s towatiuo night. Thursday, T Coz- SO m et V 'wSQ r ew h e r - proud of it Is the strict observance tings at,the Temperance Hall in the I afonti's Arnsad'ale roan; Franitlin Hoose • of its laws -And tits sure punish- Village of Brouch1m. on Tuesday,the 1. Markham night. Friday, R Wright's g , .;. anent of the infraction of its laws. :5th day of May, 1900, at the hour of i lot 19 con-9 Markham noon; R Eagle one in the afternoon, fi con's lot 20 con 3 Markham ni.hl. .:Someone may give valaee "in Furniture equal to _ Truthfulness is & virtue that -All persons interested will- please+. gatarday,to his awn stable until Mor take notice- and govern themselves I day afterarion. • s► r cannot be over-estimated. Even acrordinRiy. I Mikado .lr. df63=The sere feet road • a if A person indulges in a little Dated at Whitevale' this 6th d:+p of horse,the property of Thos Beverley loo -ra o D i 1 1 a • exaggeration in the statement of :tin 1906. n r g gg y, 2 1,2,5th eon, Lzbridge, will •Hake the faetq, he cannot Hltray* !judge 1Dov.1I D R. BEATON season of TW9 as follows: Peter shirk's b able t what .the .conseluencs, may be. 32-34 Clerk of said Municipality._ Moncolia noon; Franklin H.oase Mark- 'But, will all one—aII Where e•a e t,o do better. We have evidcare :�f Lhis lu a night. Taewtav afternoon Perkins Heyer y e0 YEARS" Bros'lot 19 con 4 Markham. Wednesday famous murder case* a'liiih has , EXPERIENCE ti afternour, F Cosgrove s hotel Blain - otirred the twhole conwtvy from - slit's. Tharsday afternoon. Wm Ray- :..:The large increase in.business this. t4pring {Droves our. one end to the other. One -witbess mo.'s Gormless Corners Frida. values are the beet. ;in her evidence zr3tntred that'S1le afternoon, Mansion lEiotlse StoaSvitle' We handle everything frons-the fancy parlor suites or dining room had a very fertile iningination, 1 Saturday,by tray of Altoaa to Noah Many of her ctatie►nenti proved to Haker's con 3 Uxbridge for noon;thence furniture tb the plaiut3et kitchen outfit. . So whe11 pea pre in _ be entirely false,,And r-.ithotlt the to his own stable. D.tykes,manager: need of Furniture DiLLI1�GHAN1 5follow the , 1t will take yon .slightest' foil ud{AI( tl fir their ut- TwAcc MARKS Royal Duke 1 693 (:0.23)-The `. terance. The result wlis that DEetON3 imported ClpaFsdals stallion, the Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty fanny insiunxtirnls tt'ere thrown' COPYRIGHT$&C. property cf W G Scott, Claremont, will pt Goods delivered' an where fro®of Charge. Anyone sending a sketth.and dear"'m may make the season of 1^09 as follows: Y g . out that she was al party'to the Cmcklf ascertain onr opinion free wbetber as Monday,sloe the Sth con Piokerioq to Bell and Inde ndent Tele hone'Conneetion. CnllenrlAa is probably ppstenyJ.nalee� mmaalas• g crime Intl. a ,ztain has been lnade tions strictly oonadenttaL 14 HD&P-0aPatents Samuel Dieney's town ins night; Tues- sent free.Oldest cy for securing nts. -- --- upon her.reput:iaion that time roil} y'ateaq ta!<ea `ct°roaaag,�b Mann at serwre day, 6 Feardale'a Kinsale noon; W H never erase. We do not believe oftloj-Ua.wttboiat arge,int�a I .Holtby'. Aodley night. Wednesday', her guilty of murder, bats the pnb- Amer IA2 Aft A. ICA#* Maddaford Bros' Kingston road noon - X. p DS __--lie cannot be blamed' f1=:1}Olding Gordon House Pickering Dight. Thare A haadeomelJ 111aurated v►eekly Largest cu' da Thos Kntiz'e B'tock road noon, such opinions in isle face 'c►f her MAS ation any sdenu6dijournal. Terms tot Y• - aawa, tsayaae.yostaseprepatd.. so1�Dy Gerow's hotel-Brougham night. Friday Just. Received erratic statements. I'Ionesty is all newad"' r+ -W Cowie's con 7 i ickeriva noon; .D the best-policy and it is never ver cafe NINN kenle med�f.New Y�rk I Gregg's con 9 night. Saturday, to his :to depart from that,policy. 3ranels _- ret,washlarton D, own stable until the following Monday. Fresh Raisins;Curri:ute, Peels; etc., etc.` - ;, The Shah of Persia has granted Best gtiality tet lowest prices -his people a new constitution, . o : Martin was defeated at George .Parker, _ Dunbarton Stratford-on-Avon by ._.plurality_ a��• lea 60- Joseph a of 2,627 votes. r t A nnmbel': of the Pitt bur,.grafters have been sentenced to 'terms in prison. IOP - r A project for a Provincial muse - Our own az tits ave constantly producing sew iim was laid before the Govern- creations. HATSAhatw ill charm-you at ' lment for consideration. H. K. Ca-key has :accepted the THE MISSES POWELL, -'' !General Secretary=hip of the Lay- � r men's Missirmary Movement in �- Canada, Mr, Olt street south, Whits I •Gael )h's tPi?C rate i� 1l4 mill. Ab This is owing to t11e prt,fit• made : - -- -- — - ----- -- - l.. by isle operation 1►f` -%-ail ,tis intini- :.cipal enterl)ri�e�• _ ' Ga deh ' 'ana Enid SEEDS n unlimited ate.Pply p i " ?f",: lercce n fall Une of Gtrden .5? cls at Tf!O package.; for 5c. if Chop and Feed � . r Pump P al�i�.�acWrer dsShop slim"! Residelx:e,•Dundas• St ;Dt'rex SF 1 T�::.: :.:. ........... ...:10 cents per lb. — (�l all kill �1IL'IMPLYER6... . $ - i,. WMTBY, UNT.f - -MAN"061,[i SEED.......................1�[ - - :0�1 13c`�il1d. RAPF. SEED. ;7 -Three doors-west of whitt" House. _ _... - We are prepared to instal wood or iron Sweet corn, 611611agA corn, turnip Seed �a101"e _ :.... .. pumps on short notice,also attend Also 1t complete atof:k o1} t1:r;itri�-SExot*tt mired paints, wllitelearl,, to ail kinds of repairing. p ^'"MILLS Agent for the Ontario Wind Mi11,_ oils, etc., nails by the keg, and fence wire by the soil. PINK i' +. g sand Call and see and get prices.' , ;; ' a•lso•gasoline engi the squre gear _ , EM r •' 1IAGNET CREAM Sr•.PARATOR GE04PHILIP - Broughal7l PICKERINC� 'Phone Nn, :i0 at re-irlence. 1• e ti ' - w- ...:. :. .. �.y.. .. .;� ,. t �`. •„^.:,;y...v++•Vv :-....:+M.... ..< ,. ::� r ..: =•,-,n.^e^.r, s, ,-r'.... n*.. ea.,.;art , .. ,�,. ,,.. . "r! "a,fi:t�Y +:j.. '"t�J,�, ..":- �'g�,,-'"xa Y^'ra^�>•P-4't` ,:� i7"'R' :"4!a'rs. 'Y7°�°0"�,:T�,`v4r `-;'i.a �F" 1 ,F 7!66F 'tw^'+rr r-;�t�sa7�3Y•-+^ �+a.R +, , , ,.;:.;. i � ... ,,,• . . _ . . �&•.-r ;.iia'. , CL.ARtiMONT ` Nelson Wagg had a bnsiness t trip to Toronto on Wednesday. rYI1dd and Slimmer Goods : James Lawson was in 'th# city p g one da last week. Farmers are making-very-slow s Rev.J. A. Grant was in Myrtle Progress with their seeding opera- A hill stock of all kindb of Foot-wear for Men,Women and Children. .,: and Bt ooklin on Tuesday. tions owing to the frequent snow '•' It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. Chas. Sargent and daughters and rain storms. were in the city on Friday. Frank Cooper purchased a horse FLOUR AND FEED.. nt Messrs. John and Duncan Mac- from Shan Bennet of Minuesing - r•.i. Lah.spent Tuesday in the city. and on Monday left for Aurora t3Tof the best quality always'on hand, Mrs. David Hopper isspending to get the animal. EDY - -' week with her sister in Ottawa. ---A .very heavy snow storm -took-- -----� - Independent Telephone Central. Ralph Evans and Herbert Coop- place here on Thursday of last or drove into the city on Tuesday. week leaving drifts in some plat- The Corner$tore. W. M. PALMER, Propriete►r REM W. A. and Mrs. Henderson and es two feet deep. family were in Goodwood on Sun- J. S. Bundy is a busy man these - 74 ,da days demonstrating the excellent Messrs. Gregg & Coates shipped qualities of a new patent churn of ForWomen—Lydia E. Pink- '."a carload of cattle to Montreal on which he has the agency. ' Wednesday. J. J. Harvey is now busy mak- ham's Vegetable Gonl,pound ' ! g He RICHA DSO R. Bryan Ras out N'S fishing on• in;; arrangement: for the victorial ; da and caught fifteen a kl. Day celebration and is determined .�4n y $ pec• Belleville, Ont.-III was so weak +. _, __ -�.• ed beauties. to make the affair a teat success. and worn out from a female weakness 'Important showing of finest display'of - IV. E. and Mrs. RiEebrrou h, of -Thos. Paterson is having the that I concluded to try Lydia E. Fink- g China. Avery large assortment of - cetttent foundation built for the ham's Vegetable Myrtle, spent Sunday and Mvndtt}' � - with friends here. neer addition'to his rebidence.The Compound. I took . Btalionary. Books,Dolle,. Toys, jubt a ork is bein done b C. I3. veral bottles of - t. hilar Flatus Brodie spent atoll-• g y it, and I gained rocei:ed for the Holiday. trade. Call da at home with her tceut� C. i'onn<l. , �* y p` David Scott. of Toronto, spent , rength so rapidly and see them. -' J. and Mrs. Brodie. p that it seemed to :..Subacriptions taken for all Magazines, S. F. Robins succeeded in .eeco�=- ltd ►y at the house of his pareuts; make anew woman awe I TH •'-ering his valuable dug' �shi.h h: c re. We are pleased to see that; � , of me. I can do as � ;Weekly and Daily Newspapers Jost a few days ago. he has recovered nicely from his � good a day's work W. E. Risebrough'purc•hased n ruoent illness. � as I ever did. I H. R,=CHARMS0MT two-year-old colt from NV m. Val- 31 vs. B. S. Palmer has been sof- � sincerely bless the q f,•riu for: a week past from an ay that I made up t f. lace during the past week. g P a my mind to take 8rOC1� 8t2@A... We are pleased to report that att,eck of the shingles but we are out medicine for y Mrs. William Leaper is recovering glad to learn is on a fair way to female weakness, nicely from her recent illnes9. speedy recovery. and Iamexceedinglygrateful toyoufor - Thos. E. Stephenson was in Our footballers are practising your kifid letter's,as I certainly profited Pickering one day this week try- enthusiastically and way be ea- by them. I give you permission to q V(.iT/O/V SALE ' In his luck at sucker,fishing. petted to give a good account of publish this any you wish: '_ Blacks" Mith�n gg themselves when the testing day Mrs• Araana tcxErr, Belleville, Executors' sale o valuable reehold J. C. and bits. Macnab, oY To- f f of the match arrives. Ontario, Canada. ionto, are spending a few days lands in flus Township of Pick- with the former's father here. Women everywhere no other rem dy known n In all its branches. — that there is no other remedy known Grins, at Port Union. i- D. P. McFarlane spent a few to medicine that will cure female weals Orders promptly at- r DR. D. C. SM/TH The undersigned has received in- P Pt y ` hours fishing on Saturday when nese and so successfully carry women tend to. DENTIST, 8'TOCI+'8'YILLE, etructione from the Ezecutora of the • he caught a little trout and a big through the Change of Life as Lydia E. estate of the hate Thovaiss J. Laskey - 13nnor graduate of Toronto University and, to offer for sale by public auction on y C9, g y, Pinkham sVegetable Compo made LiXht.horse9 a specie►lt { We are lad to re rt Ghat T< "'A Royal College of Dental Surgeons, from native roots and herbs. g Po Also Poet-graduate of Chicago College. Friday, May 31st, at the hour of two Gibbous is on duty again after For 30 years it has been curing p'clock in the afternoon at Port,UnCon ,�ileX �lelana, being laid off with an attack of Crown and bridge work a specialty. women from the worst forms of female the following property: d ',the grip. At Claremont lot Tuesday of mouth. ills—inflammation, ulceration, dis- Parcel 1-The east half of lot num- � Walter and Mrs. Thomson have Office over Sargent's Tinshop. placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari+ her 28, in the first concession of the Clta.r®x13021t �.. returned home after spending a ln&ependent 'Phone. ties, periodic pants, backache, and Township of Pickering, County of Pe iervous.70stration Ontario, containing one hundred 1 If your stomach, heart or kidneys are week with George and Mrs. Trau ISS FREDA T ,ICgE If you want special advice write acres, more or lass, known as the Las- weak try at least a few doses only of Dr. -,,,.:Of Mongolia. ,g ;or ittolzry.Plnklusin,1,yuii.Mass. key Farm, which said farm is in a shoop's Restorative. In five or ten days George Nriddleton, of Uxl)ridge it 13 free send always helpful. Rood state of cultivation, well water- only-the result will surprise you. A few towuline, has purchased the farm -- iILLLYN i R, — ed, and contains a good•house, bank cents will cover the coat. And here is kaon n as the Howitt fwrm, fruin r barn and stables. why help comes so quickly. Dr. Shoop JCT�itevale Ont_ n James Evans. Parcel 2—Sub-iota number.; 1. 8, ocean t drag the aro.aach nor stimulate -'.Miss blabs' Bryan a ho.�'as con= to prepared to .rim, remodel and re- C Swftt to Eat 8, 12. 13 and.14, plan Stell, being part of the heart or kidneys. Dr, Shoop'■ Re- a, make lAdies''tats and bonnets. d Costly Iiewti uu*& lut 33, Broken Front, in the Tgwnship storstive goes directly to the weak and " fined to her bed fora felt days of Pickering. Said ro"arty is ctose failing nerves. 'Each organ has its own with nectmonia is able to be A trird solicited: P P � to the shores of U%ke Ontario. controlling nerve. When these nor. fail arou again. ----— -- --- Parcel 8—Property known as the the depending organs must of a�eceemly C. H. Found who was laid tiLake s Hotel; large framo house in faits'. This lain et vita Bulb clearly for a fete days with a slight at _ ' D• S,, I rl P S 0 1 r & CON good aythte of;zepair,large stable, suit- tolls sky Dr. Shoop's Restorative is io rs! tack of pneumonia is able: to be able for summer boarding house,close Universally loocesefei. Its success is lead- around again.. T' � E . P E O P Z:M'.S C A S X3 S'2'O IRM to Lake Ontario Also all the house- ing drntgisnts lead- Be w give it as�lvee- Fishing is all the rage at present hold furniture, dDasiiting of dining sal prelus es• A test will sarei7 tom• room and drawio room furniture, Sold by T. K. McFadden. among our sports. Dr. R.,Brodie Good butter and-eggs taken in trade. t beats the record, having et a roc v chairs, kitchen furni li � bedroom oils. s ' -'seven flounder, Close Prices; Better Pahwe characterize our business as we do not -titre• sad other articles torr numerous e to add on to cover bad debu. David Greggof Marsh Hill was Wal Pacers, We can supply you with everything you want from 3e a Foto r chattels, all sums of $10`00 and here on Friday last to see hit, ape ng{r°w pope pe paper, ' g TER1•[6 OF BALE g brothel Joseph c,f North Clare- colt to SOo aroll,burl i ins, oil r,cru etc,,etc. under, cash; balance over that am- roll' m- moot who has been very ill but loots sod 3boea Hers we ezeell. This spring we•have added hundreds ount bT Rrving approved joint notes who is now we are pleased to of dollars to this departa:+ent, mews fine sad everyday ►cot+', women's.girls'. payable at five months. For real -.report recovering. boys', ebildren's—latest styles,--prices less as we do no credit. estate, tea per coat. to Vendors,or Parties Ilavilig the independent Dry Cool sed Meet's Fwniai&W. Stock Large and complete Close their solicitors, at time of sale. bol- phonee- will take notice that on buying, rock bottom prices--our moto in all staples. ante in thirty days. and after May 12th. they will be Groceries, Always a full supply of the beet, fresh every week, no `sec- Land will fie oOered subject to re- called by their new rings, if their onds, no adulterated goods. serve bid and to lease expiring tat Of all asstoriale and deoiga April, 1912 For further terms and kept in stook. It will pe"os ring has been chtinged ; and that Tem and 6oRee. Very superior. You drink them once, you will buy b Sall it our works sed inspect our sleek the Ciaremunt central ring will be them_ Again. conditions of sale apply, to Jon*' H. and obtain tines Don't misled `9 RrcBARDeox, West Brill, and THoxAs P >q one lung: G. GARsON, Port Union—Executors, agents we do not employ them..consegosoA- Robert D&K, of Balsam, is in- D. SIMP80N & CO. •:- PICHERINiG•- or BAIRD ac MACgBN?tz, solicitors, 2 ly we oro, and do throw off the agebta yy oommission of 19 cent.,which you wIN tv stalling 20 h, p.engine and also __-,-•_ Toronto St.,T-nronto, per :anew suer. . He is '•now going — —-'-- --- certainly,save by purchasing from as. more etenssively into the sawing � T BINDER TWINE � i vr� BELDd111, dtccitoneer, osU solicited! S 8'33 yrArboro. WNIT$T NRANITE CO.,and p aning of lumber. _ Gra ani Bros. have 30Id their The tender leaves of s harm'esa lung• ORlae.. Whitby,'Onarto Farmers coma here for your Binder Twine.. 'Satisfaction guaranteed (lou• famous stallion Sir Marcus to a pan, worth$1.00 given with every order of 100 lbs.of Twine. Write, beating mountainous shrub give to Dr. r breeder in the state of Utah, - He call or hone or lsricest A full line of Im 'sweats, Find - shoop'a Cough Remedy its marvelous A >�k on. Rheumatism and s trial p f P curative properties, Tight, tickling or treatment, of Dr. Shoop's Rboamatio Ryas shipped by express to his Mills, Gasoline Engines, Fanning dills and Scales. ..,destination on Monday. Bscell Disc Harrows,Canada Carriage Co. Buggies, 1900 Kashin Dtscbines, distressing coughs quickly yield to the Remedy—liquid or tablets—ie being sent Mrs. T. H. Gilmore and her two An le Lamps carried. Call and see our'ezhibit at Wilson's. healing,soothing action of this'splendid tree to sufferers by Dr. Shoop, of Rsoise. ? g P P, little Shoop'a Cough Remedy. Wis. Yon that are well set this book for little uls'who spent last week Carriage Shop. Whitevale. some discouraged, disheartened s ,x. $ Pe And it is so safe and good for children as ��I visiting at the manse here left can H0"r77•A.RZ) �+� TVRNER White©ZTa.lO well. Con'sinicg no opiu n, chloroform Do a.simple sct of hamanity! Point out 1Tnesday to spend -some Reeks or other harmful drugs mothers should in thjit way to quick sod certain relief I Ser- safer always demand Dr. Sboop'a, 'If Prise some sufferer by fist getting from with friends around Rothsay and y y Arthur. other remedies are offered tell them No I met IrIet sq a es . e w a Be your g Sol y T M Mo recr your aid. So y T. judge! i1 boo Id b D[,]IoFad The Baptist excursion has been adeu.o� U• y •. jnd Sold �. arranged to takes place about The •Mone You Save Saves You June 24th to Hamilton and. MACHINE SHOP • Bur- lington by rail to Toronto thence � by steamer Turbinis. W^Wi out •from v"O�mt-doM-humlation. A co it r"]e Bank Account ' ` z dor particulars. one as easy m aA.self-confidence, and the power to take . The undersigned having porch= 7 �,. 3;" �» as t On Saturday last Jaffee McFar- of�aY oPPY that comes to heifer one s pasitioo. ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in g : a Q i y 6 : r .lane met with a very narrow ea- Kinsale, is prepared to do all x d a 0 U t; c cape and one which might have kinds of repair work and general ; a = 3 go_ beets followed b fatal reeaits. H r��J BMK g' Q• fi i 1ma8° S »'o `• r Y @ blacksmithin • had gone to the woods with a new ;. a Q-- tr;�n .e n ago •s i y rifle- with which to shoot some ! Satisfactio uaranteed e a aw a �o T crows. When he discharged his EdshlisW 1873 77 Beaete6ea Frites rig : e �, s o $y ° O ; tin he weapon exploded and OF ANADA Call and see its. '� fi k g t po p -,,some of the parts have not yet JAMES PENGFLLV'.' Jan ie been recovered. Fortunately he gives Savings Depositors, whether'their accotmts be lar or small, �l IL! .,,,i �� ge Bins: ;e. Ont . ' . i Feb' ar the most courteous service. q hiet with no serious injuries. �' °� m &to; 0[ar yo . Make a beginning at once with a Deposit of One Dollar or A pain prescriptiop is printed'upon each �: Sotne of the powder entered one a - „c,• Apr •,of his eyes tact.ing a slight inflaru• g p 230. bog of Dr. Shoe s Find PaizeTablete. I more, In Savings De artment. 73 p' • � � Ask your doctor or druaeists if this form- "W '° w N Xsy �O ration and one of his hands was el Slightly hurt but otherwise no p I C K E R I N G 8 R 1�N C H L:Ia is not complete. Fain arsons c0naee• tAl N� J ue C g 3' tion, blood pressure. Bea.J pains, woman- c N� � a p' � � �,� Say --damage wAs doll@. lv tains, pato anywhere get instant relief o r �. it ' CLARENCE T. BATTY, Manager �- The annnal foot ball tourrm- from a Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by T. M. tlttnt will be held here on Ma} _ v_= McFadden. S m o m ��' NOV. v BRANCH ALSO AT WHITBY. 24th (Victoria Day). The coni- -- ms Dec, 'mittee is now busy ranking ar- � Tho Picker ring ;anuary Isco-Whitby 11, oshaws12,Btougbam rangernents for the day and pre- ,-Po Pe $ xbrtd a nota a . Parfitt;' Llle program Of Spt3Ct9. laza)• • ' ' Besv rton 19,'Upt rgrove.3Bt'Ca n Co SO �r L Vigilance Committee Bills will•be issued in a few days - - -- A tickling or dry cough can be gaiokly a giving full particulars. On the loosened with Dr. Shoop'a Cough Remedy. same evening a concert will be gfv- The object of this Associatf�to No opium,no chloroform, nothing unsafe en in the Masonic Hall. TO Park- 'RTe have Mattresses, _ " lessen stealin and prosecittas or harsh. Sold by T.•M. McFadden. g ' er, comic vocalist, of Toronto, and The best for the least money. - e felons. Miss Evelyn Davis reader and th y Members having property stoleu commani• (� • : entertainer, also of Toronto, have Bed Springs, nate immediately with any member their services engaged for the _ of Executive Committee. i' evening by the committee. Both Guaranteed not to 9ag; Membersbip fee >t1.00. _ Lease your orders at the 4? ; these entertainers have been be- Ire n an l Wooden Bedsteads, best that can be had. Tickets may bebad from the Preeldent or. x c 'fore the public for some time and were" on application. •PICKERING LUMBER YARD , have won unstinted praise wher- It pays to buy.from Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, Geo, Lenge,, for Ontario and New Brunswick ever they have appeared. An - yV, v. Richardson,Pickering, Ont. white cedar shingles , excellent day9' sport and a most Charles Sargent, �Clarem�nt Patent Roofing:and all kinds of enjoyable evening is assured to J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jefl"rey, building maters . all who may attend. Remember +% , ,+' the date May 24th, Hardware, Stoves, Paints And Oils, President. Secr*trF W. D, GORDON & SON. '? i„ , .t s�u4 � .:•,3��mo�,}"�`r"""®f.'s[e+'.�'..']F2�,' rP,' :c•�" 'y`r.� .;h-. � ':r..Y�' w n via ;z '� r' aA rcz"v�si �A'�^�'t' �'�rr� �. ao.?3wrir, . +r„k:�-T'0�'�.� ,,,; ..r..,"yu., ••wc. .i..r. .v 'z e V,;,.,vs .r•. .._.t 7f�`•• ..wx, .w,6,o ...s ::L .✓.. *a sx -,_:T�' '..�.. ,.w�.: .. rigs� :.,-s: �c.. � -• .;.5 :+� ., ,..:.�,"� ,a ,.,F fir. 3� 3:.. r ,ef r..' .%. ,t. ,f' s, � ” s ,;,.; ,"s,7;��,.��'t�•• — about; and the man himself being "What do you mean, Gerald?" Not every farmer keeps an ao- .K dead, and Allisou also, the real cried Lady Bromley, laughing of count with his soil, yet it is hArd to Y peculiar tone and language. see how anyone, who accepts the - was comparativelyens for such an his XYSTERIOUS arch-plotter as he has always bee,;. "Eni;,mas appear to be the order principles laid down in the preced- He must have came across those re- of this remarkable day." ing paragraphs, can fail to estimatecords in New Haven, or else known He explained to her by ceratin P ' '• g the Importance of knowing whether ;-..b about them, obtained the dates, something of his interview with h -" - - names, etc., procured an accom- Sir, Hubbard the day he had met is capita stock of soil fertility is - F • h decreasing t or increasing, for in thig lice to help him savvy out is him , way only can he expect profitable scheme, by appearing as the wife i when the man had twitted him watt, returns from his field each succecd- ot that early marriage, and so man- being a braggart in assuming to be OR, PLANNING FOIL- THE aged, in his usually,clever manner, "a second David aching to slay ing year. to work u this romantic story and another Goliath." j FU 1,USE. case, which has thrown that mag I believe i have found my peb- FARM A'OTES r. nificent fortune into his hands." ble in those papers which you hold It is a good pian to know and "Your reasoning certainly sounds ,in your hands," he concluded, as note down the size of every field. CHAPTER I. fortune upon my faithfulness and very plausible, Gerald," responded lie po;ntcd to'him with a finger that iMcasure a clothesline, tie a stake his friend. trem','ed visibly. ;at'each end integrity. I can now understand y•, , and measure the field. "Gerald-It cannot be true." I shall go directly to Now Iia- '`I believe ou have too,"r, shy we were so drawn to each other Y' , she both ways. Then you can estimate r, ven to,morrow moi ping and search 'gravely observed• '`and"-lac-h-'fertilizer r _ It is true. -it was the tie of blood, of kin- I. a crops and land exactly. . , g P ship, struggling fes expression fur 'those, records for myself. I will ind? usin -h-is own smile-l' our' Perlia s half the fai}ures of the There was a ria cf triumph and p, s gg gy I Y g y i p joyo in the voice of the young man g ascertain how a person whose mai- sling I know will never fail you average beekeeper to get a rousing g coca nition he continued,. a note den name was Louisa Sim son I " trr spoke, and the s•,,veet-faced wo- of exultation in his tones. P while there is a shred of evidence crop of honey are due to his neglect could have been passed off•for an- left to •. 'man thrilled at the tone of 'con- He was trembling visibly, and his P prove your position, while to have his supplies in shape be- 'fidenee with which the words were companion saw that it was wriih j other who was known as Miriam I-something seems to tell me that Harris," said Gerald, with consid- von will have no difficulty in prow- fore the rush canes on. For this uttered. great difficulty he could preserve reason it is the course of wisdom c,able warmth. ing yourself to be Mr. Brewster's I cannot comprehend. It is zl} nls self-control. "All titins are possible, to'order supplies-now and have the to strange. What a complication.': "What did I tell you, Gerald?'' g F , you son sial the only heir to his great hives and sections read for the' "I have the proofs.here," said she said, with a roguish smile, to know;" she gently returned; then wealth." season. Y Gerald Winchester, as he held up change the tenor of his thoughts. added,added, with a start: But if you Ah 1 But what good will it do She papers'in lila hand. "Was I not, after all, a true pro- can prove that your mother was me row?" Gerald burst forth, with It is most profitable to use super- It was indeed a• strange situa- Adam Brewster's wife, it will slake sudden pain and passions "It will phosphate with potatoes, keeping tion ; the young man who, but a gree s� about .the lord of high de-I that other certificate, which the seem but a mockery-but ,the bit- .the manure for putting in the other • . short time before, had been but a "Well, in a certain: sense, you �present duceds apfraud-wills ed it not? And!lisunrs.' Brewster ter rontii"hat of aseari�anything Allison lifer to crops. and dressing th erme�ul'ckl Phos hate .is applied- ' tsiasrk in the office of 'the wealthy were," he said, with an answering j thus g ?�� In the hill y quickly you will be found to be the me now that I- have lost you in this ryay sprinkling it Tanker, Adam Brewster, now stand- smile, `'for although Mr. Brewster'sole heir to the Brewster fortune." I Lad Bromley p 'over .a space q Ing proudly,• with the mystery of was investee with no title he wai Y y could have we t ` P ce ten inches square ' Yes-at least, so it seems to for him, for the-anguish in his tone :where we plant; and it also pro- kis birth cleared by the strange re- an honest, noble man, which mean; „ relations'that the ancient foot-stool more to me than any appellation, me; Gerald assented. �� was like a sharp arrow in her own duces a better .quality of potatoes, You will try to prove itl" M heart but putting a strong curb with leas liability to rot. A corree- of furnished, ll the son and�eir however exalted, and I such vett' "Assuredly, if I am convinced I upon herself, she arose and went to pondent has used at the rate of 300 of the dead millionaire. proud of being the sun of such a fa- � ' . _ Lady Bromley, who had been Cher; only there will always be a;after my investigations in New ;his side. !or 400 ponds of phosphate to the ih' fly instrumental in the discov• sense of- irreparable loss on ac Haven, that there i6 the ghost of a "put these safely away, Gerald," acre on about all the potatoes he Dry of the precious documents in taunt of our mutual-ignorance of. chance for me, I have been bitter- she said, as she placed the certifi- :has planted. Their strange hiding-place; gaz:c} at the'fact.''' ly' unreconciled to 'the fact that catpa in his hand; "then road your 1 One aided exhaustion, as it is :John Hubbard has secure•- all that aunts letter-you do,not half-know' sometimes called is a,common con - Mlier protege with eyes kindling with "Yes, that does seem too bid, ' wealth which, it seemed to me un- :your own history yew-fur, doubt-'dition of land, but not aufiiciently Y returned his friend, with a regret- 01 now, bhould have gone to 'airs..!less it contains a•great deal that recognized. A knowledge•of tho " "Ah, Gerald:" she cried eagerly; fol sigh;-"there are so-many thiiigg�Charles Manning, is the dao h- 'will interest you,- and, let me see the papers. It seems al that are too bad in this queer S , g y Possibly, different ..pl-ants and the special host incredible." wand of ours. Of course, you can= ter of Mr. Brewster's sister but, some othbr important :nf„rmation.,' needs of the -standard cropaL ;Will ` on the basis of the remarkable dis-! To be continued. "See' he-said excitedly,. as he not feel otherwise ''than gratified I , ). costly assist'in ud y y I shall at once 6 j ging of the real �ianded a' paper 'to the iceman; over this iema�able diacuvery; and cover of to -, condition and requirements of land i, begin to work for my own interests, I q this is a certificate proving the if Mr. Brewster could have known after eon'aultiiz with Mr. L tile- y appear exhausted; If . — f3 y' +-0+0 -0 ,tWIIIe}1 may laarriaga of Miriam Harris to that you were his son, I am 'auiq. land fails to p Adam Brewster, in the year 19-, ton, of course; he will. know in yield a crop of.corn or e he would have been r s proud t the stantl whether there will be an potatoes, it does not follow that All and here, dated a little less than'a relationship as yourself.' It wi.l i chance for me Ha, ha!” he the chief elements,of plant food are ear afterward, is another to ver- certainly be a great comfort to lify to the baptism of Gerald Win=-you, throughout the remainder cf Laughed out suddenly, as his mind lacking, and must be -supplied. theater Brewster.:" i reverted to some circumstance of i On the Farm ;Corn, clover, the grasses, potatoes your life to... remember that _y,)u i "Then-then you are not the son were his constant' companion for, the past. � � ♦ 'and cab}rafCe are all large con_ have always supposed! said time y 1 y g •"�•hy do you.laugh-what amus- aumers of potash, and there is no of Miss Winchester's brother, as some ears, and that -aria that, # element of rant feed which,in moafr. Y PP " you enjoyed his full conli es you I" inquired his friend. p p Bromley, after she h>d care- dente." ` She was thrillingly interested in off-, 'parts of the older states, is more �nlly examined the papers. which} "Yes, inJeed, from the depths ofi"is wonderful history, and did not STOCK-RAISING' AND _ SOIL likely to be sorm exhausted .An e had given her. `my soul I am' grateful for those wish to lose a single point. application of potash alone will "No, it seems not; at least, if!years of confidential companion-� `•I was thinking of a certain -FERTILITY. ';ofterr cause land to produce nearly, -ny surmises are, correct," Gerald i ship; but, oh, his whole life seems warning some three and a 'half. From any farm an which a mi - maximum crop's which ' 'previously rep',ied, but with a look of perplex-' to have been enshrouded in mys-Lyears•ago, when this man volved cellaneous collection of at'ock is seemed• exhaw ted. thing seems terrible f confused, as his second lma9 m ow ' that he world crush me and eve - sweeping Y- y -there teas every- kept, writes Prof. M. Cumming, g Y rriag„ and the die-;thing else that steel- in his path,' faiths annual report of tht-`i'Secic. POOR CONSOLATION. et, and, possibly,, I may have.covery that Allison was not his own I the young man explained, "and I' tnrv'of .1.griculture'for Nova Scotia., rZ at conclusions somewhat child—*' wap woude•riag how he might fee] I feel discouraged, said the ,jumped ( the amotnt of fertilityremoved net d but I hoe not; You t "Not his own•child Qerald!" re-f if the situation w$s destined to be young !ki.D., whose praetire was prematurely, p r .. nut exceed about 1u per cent. of isee, there was,'& lot of rubbish in peated Lady Bromley, in surprise. reversed. that which would be-removed under not.euuugh to keep him in practice. I(tbat thing"-with a glance at the \o: I have not told . ou aboutl',Then he told her the little story. Cheer up, my boy,. rejoined the. 3 ,_ about:the.beautiful rose, which A1_ the hay-and-grain systema of 'farm' ,old doctor. "You must have pati- '. ibverturned cricket opus the floor. that 1 here not been able to tel.. ' lisun had la fu ing. The impclrtant problem' that - Perhaps I should not sneak of it ;•cry much. about her, you,know," P Y !ly thrown at him epee.' ' remains is how can the farmer 8n that way ; but, at'any rate, it .he responded huskily; -but I will�c'n that Lovely summer da,y - how ' , Ret "Well, I hype , I . know. that i Jelin Hubbard had afterward ur..the 90 per cent. voided in .the maxi- r, �, ^. seemed like rubbish to me. when I relate.the whole storyto you some P much, answc-ed•the other: if was looking it over,; but, at the bot- time ii.fter this ' zzlrobely knocked it to the floor and ore onto his fields k ithout furt•icrr 'had Wit' - p e .is all .patients h wouldn't be. dis I ruthlessly set hid heel upon'it, ;and loss f The solutions of this Jepevds " • ..._ com, I came across a bulky envie-..solved.'' The details of the story� Y F upon the care taken of the barn• coura•ged. ---=eye addressed to me in my aunt's' of 'the death of the beautiful girl:warned him that it was typical of P r 7 hand. In it were these papers, and in the railroad accident were al- his own fate. yard manure,' which is subject to 1' -NO ROOM, FOlt :•113Gt;MENT j several eheets,'whicn she had filled, ways haunting him. "Then there "But I have it even now," he great loss from tho sources viz. Isnd which will doubtless explain'is that inexplicable-story about the comtinuedk .opening a tiny locket leaching and fermentation. To prey ,�Y�• " vaid the young wife - everything:" present so-called mfrs_ Adam Brew- that was attached to his watch- vent the former, he must pr'etc.,t proucr.y, "father always givaa some- "But who was' Miriam Harris 7" ster. , Ha!—" chain'; "I carefully gathered tip the running away of the. liquid ti,ing expensive when . he make's questioned her ladyship, still study- ."Well-what?" quickly inquired every -leaf and. petal, and, later manure. To prevent the latter, lie present.,,." in the certificate. her ladyship, as ha bruha---ofl'with I laid them in(:ased in this, towing must keep his manure,-fr<,:a hc-ati,ig. " "So 1• discos=ered when he''gave Gerald. turned bac•l: to the table a violent start, a strange luck that it should be my mascot, in- And to prevent both, tic must tale you away," rejoined the young and gathered up a couple of other sweeping uver his'face. stead of the 'symbol of my defeat as his general guide the getting of husband, :papers lying there. --Wait, wait.!" he said almost and ruin." the manure on the •fields as soou -knd'with a large, open-faced sigl>t _ "Miriam Harris, accordingto breathlessly, Ile then related, also, how the.' s ,' he continued -to audit the monthly ]y, the veins filling out a , possible after it is mrir,e. Y ` ;hese documentg, was the only child: suddenly upon his forehead, a man had, tampered with his book- Suppose that a farmer, instead of bill of his a'_leoed better half. o "dusky red suflusinng his face-; "I will keeping, to make it appeal that he selling the two tona'of hay producccl! f Martha Winchester, who married � r a certain Arthur Harris in, 18-, tell you presently; • excuse me a had been defrauding his employer, on an acre of lana, feeds it to his ' R APOLOGY. Some' twenty_-fiv_c;ycars pretieus_to: inament.while_I go_to- mti-roam." . and how he_had_caused his arrest . ' FI L duir eu -mar-ketiri tliercfronirote-Lester eras-tr in to-fix -the date amt se .•s—slip tt a you. a spiang•to the dour, and was in t};e bail- - -' uuly utter and pork.. The two tens' h'rohen icy when five-year-old have. fihc must have been ayoun- gone before s.he could detain pini. day -morning. _ - :uf hay as al,uce ' contain $13.30 Ecatrite came into the room and ger.sister of Aunt Honor's, which The excitement of the remarkable "What a wretch!" indignantly worth of Tortility,� There will be .said: "I am older than'you. You Would snake -the Iatter'my great- revelations was also telling upon exclaimed Lady Bromley, when he' ! aunt, instead of my father's sister, her, and, feeling almost exhausted, ,concluded. "I should judge that sold fie hese about 10 per cent. are too little to . do much of any- as I have always supposed her to she sank into a chair -to rest, and he had been a sharper frum his,$, the fr.rfility ie.' hay, leaving thing. Lit me fix rt,." be. This, too, e-Nplains. why slic -to 'stud'y anew. the papers t�lnich youth up. I wonder that Eo shrewd b1`'0' worth of fertility on the fat-in. ; Her papa told,her it was not kind was so much older than seeired con- he still retained. rr,man as y ou have represented �Tr. Of this amount ,the,equivalent of at to spew?; that way, and to:ask her sistent, if she had been my own Gerald was absent fully ten min- 'Erewster should have become as least t:t•o-thirds will reach the brother to excuse her, sunt. I have always known that toes, anal' Nihon h,;, returned he was sociated in husiness wi:,h him. But fields. To this should be added the'! Throwing l,ci• arms around his ■iy mother's name was Miriam 'startlingly pale, while there was-a l tyould really g'uryRin secirg you 'value of the veget-able matter or 'neck she said, "Oh, I',ester, .piea•so a Harris, biiPt I supposed that she look of stern detei mination written win the Ilrewster fortune from humus in the barnyard manure, a excuse me but you see it was just married. a Winchester." upon every line'-of his face. him. Why,, it..s.eems to me that lie value which we can scare OV qunte this w•ay-1 had to be born first," "Well; it is' all very, 'r(ry lie had slime newspapers inhis must Have hoop schemingfor it for ,in figures, but which constitutes, in' strange.,.` thouglithilly , observed,l Hands. many years! h:s jes'.ousy eif you, the main, the superiority of barn- I HE IiNEW HIS FRIENDS Lady Rrc:mley, ' -but I wonder :Why I "There has been . vile plot at i ir. connecCen' with Allison, w hero. yard r,aniire over commercial fern- „ ; the knowledge of it has been kept, work!, I said it! I knew it! ! d I it is evident, he inten<?2d to marry,'lizers. The Swale principles can be es, sir, . boasted the hotel pro-' from you ' Why, if you are Adam now I ani more strongly convinced 1.f pos bible; aald tiieii,•,when,she applied to all other f':ddci5, and prietor, "that• dog's the best rat- 9 R*e�E'stt�r's son, were You nct under of it t.h:in ever!" he said, almost was so stnwi ,ly removed, marry- i, every' case it will be found that ;catching dog iti the country." your father's car� to profit ►)y the hc,ar.sdv, he was so excited. •"Sec I ing that other girl, ,who appeared from the stanclpoin.t of soil fertility, Even r,s he spoke two hip rata ulaantage end poli:ii,n' 'which heI here:" he we<it on aintin to an as the own and only d:ztt scurried across the ottice floor. The , pointing ghter of it• pays to f, cd all fodders except ;'dog merely wrinkled his nose. . could hai'o given you, instead of article in cne of the papers; "this the banker-all seem to point- to those for which the market prices I „ being comruitt-ed to the care of lli,s i.yes a full acou:it of that. woman's Pat dog. scoffed the trayelling Winchester. to bo reared ,in such gdaini upon' Adam Brewster and I iii"Yes:Ole eeare in w vsews exhct are much'in 'excess of their'fertiliz- ,man "Look at that, will you l" abscurity his estate. It also gives the (late iv,," "and 11is inion. ing carpis on the firm. "Huh !" Fn,orted the' landlord.' said Gerald 't "That i:5 a myatery.'to me as yet;" of the certificate which she brought i with this ;fins Anna 1?re ystcr was Tt i, not len{ since a large per- i`•He knows them. But just you let , p � g tion of the sold tonbeecl ' mea-l. pro- I a strange rat come in here one a!" r but I G(.5zun, flil..hing bensitiycl ;Ifo prove }ler marria e to hip, aper. the cleverest move-of all, to ci 'duped was 9t,ld to he anplie d direct- t Ipre i,e lila" �1cr.,:t 116nor's it corres ords exactly with that h�in `t'�-would rove a bulwark of n,. P ; I to the land as a fertilizer. Now letter t,i'.1 explain the inatior. l-upon the one you hold in your t,afety for all> time—providing no it is practical-1) all fed to cattle-, I PIOJiT: TI3.1S ONE ZE';1Y. "Oh:" he cuntinue.l. w•ith 'a paths-; hands(.•peril 10, 18-,ladyship, it not'." t other flaw• was discotered is his .with the result of not only i'rcreas- ".7c,hn, clear," purred his wife, t iic .veariiin.4 in !,;s voice, -why I le., iep.licd her .a..lyship, af,..I �.tcor.c. . If ),e had s:u,ply employed ing the milk floe and n.dding to the "what do };mt think T ought to tt:c�;ir tou.d it not have Leen ; It semis refc>ring .to the document in her those, tvoliien as accum'PIi es, ar•d trt,el : t'ruei : And n.jw I can ,:n I hands. then Int them go, after z in,� Nosh, but of increasing the taltte of ,to bfrs. Ilig?rmurG's pFrty week 0cr�!and v,-11Y I gra.: co peculiarly Then do yc,u' nut see—r,h ! it is- them a certain price, 'hti w1,i�ld al lin mn.nure lis to at t•he.rate of over af�oil next l" �� ,,S► drawn I), hi n ! I c,Fcea a:,a f to, all so plain to me now!" G,raid lway`s have been in danger of c-,- say - f ,r each ten fed. Netei, tr,�, ( h.- wear anitliinn you like, say t,, my.elf, when wo were work-';continued eagerly. "John Hub•,pusnre. N(-.w. however, 1-icy all t}ie hig}i value of Ill-an as a ferti- impr.ticntly answered Jahn. ing t 'sit .•r in hi•i bales : 'Ah : if, bard must have been at the Lot- 'have a rnwniu,ii iatcrest: >ind he liver. Thrn,ic'h Cie.. medinm nft.?,is,' ' ''Timf'saaf,.il?ygcorlofVon, denr. I rc,r.l,i oniv hate ha,a �u•-h a fn- tc,ri of all that hrew�tcr scandal never nc:.i fear any betrayal mnrh of the'fertilirrr of the t�'cst?rn T shill like tr,, freer a npw•:3ilk gown, . I Rhcr, hn:v proud ar:d Happy I s'hnuld slid trial. H.e_must have learnrcl tluot,gh thNa,. riot, Mfr. John Htih- rlaitis is vox h^in? h•a•nsfe-roil to trimmed wit', nld-point lave, And T '`.nava bren : ' H;_, too, was fond of by sonic nieans of Mr. Egewster's br,irl. h f,r: l� LP leve that at last t ie F-n.st. Coirtpnrc the rel,i.tively Ithn•nk youever so much.' I jn(-, in a way, and he trusted nip early marriage; and that it was a''I li o f,wrid that 'pahFilr' for trty );�w fortil'i7in.g ya_lne of corn with - — --•-- instinctively from the first; he once so;ret whielt no one besides hila ,-lin;:" ka „u�uded, with sign;- Clic high value of linseed and cotton- Airin7 your troubles r,fl] not uati- I,. kid ^ie. that lie `woulc' stake his self was supp•5sed W.know anythiug 'fi.aa.S empl.a.i5. seed cake. (gate them. .. ... �:.. .... .-`^.'M':^'t^'—^. .- -_, '„ .,. , :...} .e.. A t ,� .Y+a e4r'Sk ce!GUG,S+�v^ '�S•• sr.r w+v, ti .. i�-r .,:eyq, rs yK 'cTi�;.��'• ia,.,,.,: a";_,^•✓¢_..:�r.�tiy;�,'c� ,:na'aa•. +�7i�,..,� r'tS J: ^`Gy..yt r ;.+.,' •'.•�•te-t'. •..� y..,,:,.t• SF ...(,w.k_ ,,;• �-.., n. m s." -r7^, a '•ro • .v_.,,I y... b x S• '.f t.,. , t h : �,� :' . .... �sw'h•'j• .,."••!+�.,/u.' � .4'l ;.. .. - 1t'n,' `.� .M1w ".b!� , BIG THE WORLD'S MARKUSS I J,"kQ)-9, N _T H E KEND REA BRITAIN'S BE N _- ICIT IiEFORT9 FROM TILE LEADING Y ; - - -- TRADE CENTRES. - -- '�- Trade Retu-Re -s---Aor- anth, of March Are --' -, -~ Expenditure Exceeds the Revenue Prices of Cattle. stn, Chceeie as Again. Encouraging. Other Dairy Produce 7g,SIU,000. BREADSTUFFS. 'A despatch from•'Ottawa says DIONTREAL BA:�'K CLEARINGS. Toronto, May 4.-Flour-Ontario A•despatch from London says: scheme under which only deserving . The final figures of Canada's trade A despatch from Mo:atreal says: Wheat 90 per cent. patents, *4.70 i Mr, David Lloyd-George, Chancel-'�workmen out of work will benefit for the last fiscal ear, issued on Financiers and others who are in- which $4.75 to-day in buyers' sacks out- 1lor of the Exchequer, presented the,A cast scheme was outlined by 3' side for es u�t. Manitoba flour, I :which the State will aid in the de- �.•' terestad in the progress and ex an- P , budget in the House of Commons "Wednesday by the Customs Depart- p g expan- patents, $6.10 to $6.40 on track; velopment of natural resources, and ' meet, show total imports amount-'sion of the Dominion ha•re regarded on Thursday. He estimates the; a definite with increasing satisfaction the fie- Toronto; second patents, $5.50 to I I proposal was made to . ling to $298,123,792, a decrease of $5.90, and strong bakers', $5.40 to i••evenue in 1909-10 as $741,950,000 grant £200,000 to .start afforests- " quent signs "and e`Vidences of finan- and the • expenditure $820 760 000 tion and for the reclamation of $5.80 on track Toronto.. Pe , , , $t'0,219,793 as cgmpared with the (tial and industrial improvement , shotrin Y, $1.$4/T Bay ports; No. 2 P g Wheat-No. 1 Northern, May de- g a elicit of $78,810,000. It waste lands and the encourage- livery, ncoura e- preceding year, and total exports ,throughout the country. liver i e oiuted out that the. increased'waste lands and the encourage- . domestic products amounting'to Montreal bank clearings for the $1,21%, and leo. 3 $1.19,%. expenditure is due mainly to old-I RECAST OF FISCAL SYSTEM $259,922,366, 'a dcrease of $3,-14.6,- month of April show in an une-qui- Ontario wheat-No, 2 a heat $1.- age pensions and appropriations The new taxation,•by which the _ -• vocal manner that the progress re- 1b to $1.19 outside. - for tho navy., estimated deficit of ne&rly £16,000,- ported from ocean to ocean is gen- Barley-11'0. 3 extra' 60c outside Dealing with the. past year's fin-I 000 is to be made good, is the moat K Returns for Dlarcfi indicate a` oral and sound. Last year the and No. '3 at 57 to 58c outside. antes, the Chancellor says that 1 comprehensive recast of the Brit- large increase in this year's trade'. near! all branches of trade and ish fiscal system since the first free ; clearing for the months of April.' Oats-Ontario No. 2 white, 47 to Y y Imports totalled $33,863,362, an in- amounted to $111,092,633. This 47%c on track, Toronto, and 45 to industry suffered serious depres- trade budget, over sixty years ago, crease of $3,811,130. Exports to- year they reached the large sum of 45jc outside. No. 2 Western Can. sion, the foreign trade returns i The Chancellor's proposals embody tailed $18,397,974, an increase of 7. $135,180,233, which is an increase ads 47i/c and 11'0. 3 46c, Bay ports. showing a diminution in value to almost all the schemes which have .r $454 DnrBng the year coin and bullion of $24,087,600 over the .previous Peas-No. 2, 96c outside. the amount of nearly $570,000,utvl'been advanced in radical pro- =az year. Figures for 1907 were given Rye-No.o• 2 73 to 74e outside. as compared with 1907. The-Chancel-I grammes for the past twenty years. to the value of $9,988,442 was im- as $117,05-4,598, which is also con- Buckwheat-No. 2 63 to 64c out- for adds that it is impossible to I The list includes a supertax on in- ported, as compared with $6;584,661 r side. Prophecy any immediate rapid re- comes of over £5,000, a tax on.inin- durin 1907-05. The value of coin i siderably smaller titan this years Corn-No. 2 American yellow, , g covert' but he is of the o inion in royalties, record. Bankers ha��e reason `to y p I' g yalties, a tax on urban undo- and bullion exported was only $1,- 80c on track Toronto and No. 2� that there arc some indications;velo ed land a tax on ungotten V9,793, as compared with`$16,637,- feel satisfies at the strength of the at 49c on track, Toronto. Canadi- that foreign trade is beginning to i minerals, a tax on the unearned ,054 during the preceding.year. figures, and • with the'opening of an corn 74 to 76'c on track Toron- improve. increment in land, increased death The grans! total of Canadian ,navigation the return- of normal ' �- -The'revenue for 1808 fell short,duties, and a tax on Stock Ea- . • trade was $559,635,851, as compared',trade conditions is assured. Bran-Cars, $21.50 to $22.in bulk of the budget estimate of $751,-1 change speculation. The whiskey with $638,380,291 for 1907-08. Clearings, April 30, outside, and aborta, 750 000: The national debt now'duty is increased by one-third; the $22.50 to ti_ , The grand total of Canadian I 1909 .. $135,180,2.33 outside. amounts to $3,770,606,545. tobacco duty is increased eight trade was $559,635,951, as compared'Corres. month„1908... 111,092,633 REFORMS FORESHADOWED. Pence per-pound+-here-is also an with $638,380,291 for 1807-08, Correa. month, 1907... 117,051,588 COUNTRY. PRODUCE. increased tax on. motor cars. � The social reforms which Mr. Fearing that thet sax on-tea and UND Apples-$4.50 to $5,50 for choice('Lloyd-George;seeks to introduce in sugar would be increased, the im- ;x qualities, and $3•,50 to $4 for sec-i Britain are based, in the main, on porters of these eommodities have unds. f German experience;though the idea'been rushin huge 8 g quantities out r. Beans-Prime, $1.90 to $2, and of s;ettirig. aside £100,000 for labor of bond lately, but there is no new - - handpicked, $2.10 to $2.15 per bush- exchanges for both skilled and un- taxation in this direction. "We ` - - ,l l . el. skilled labor is borrowed from ought to avoid taxes ori the nee-s- Honey-Combs, $2 to $2.75, per iFrance. 'There is to be a State in- `raises of life, and tea and sugar :Succession . of Cyclones Sweep Through dozen, and strained, 10 to lie per lsurance against loss of employment. are necessaries of life," said Mr. 1 e o Trade is en i i e . pound. Th Board f-T de ' d eloping a Lloyd-George 'n his speech. S. Maple Syrup-95e to $1.a gallon. file Southern States. . Hay-xo, i imothy tall toil - -------- per ton on track here, and -lower No. 3 'white, 55 to b6%c; No. 4 BRITISH CAPITAL COXING.. a, as s:-A series of cyclones and in that grades, $9 to $10 s.ton. white b2� to SGC. A despatch from Atlanta, Geor- indicate that at least 50 people were Straw-$6.50 to 87.50 on track. I`inaneiers and Investors to Pay. Bi y' y State alone, while� Potatoes--Car lots 83 to 90c tornadoes, the like which have not i t;ie property loss will not fall 'short per Canada a Visit. p P bag Poultr rack. LIVE STOCK MARKETS: A despatch from Montreal aaya>i 4 been known'for years, swept through,of a million Poultry-Chickens.-dressed, 13 to Montreal, May 4.-Prime beeves the suuth on Thursday night and Memphis reports•heavy loss from S.ir Edward C'loustun, vice-press- ' 17c per pound; fowl, 12.to 13c; tur- sold at 5/ to 6c per pound; pretty Friday, leaving in their.wake. hun- towns within a radius 'of one bun- 'keys, 20 to 22c per pound: i , y dent.-and general manager of the good. animals, 4/. to b/c; Milk-of dead ani mangled bodies .died mile'} in three States, - �, •, Bank of Montreal, who returned and the dismantled wrecks of pro-1, The tornado swept over Arkansas _ mens strippers, 3/ to 4/c; coin- from England on Sunday made the, THE DAIRY MARKETS. mon stock, 3 to 4c per pound. interesting perty worth many millions. An and killed eight persons near Mam- g announcement that a m exact list of the dead and an accur-I moth Springs. Atlanta and most of Calves% tosold at $1.50 d. $t0 each, d ,cumber of British ca +� Butter--Pound prints, 21 to 23c; 2% to 5;!jc per pound. Sheep solei investors will come overtto�the Do- ats and te estimate of the monaster loss .Geor a esca d with on .tubs and lar a rolls,. 16 to 18c; in- Y ralight' g at 5 to,Cc per pound. Lambs sold minion this summer for the -may.not be compiled for days, -but,property loss. But two young peo- 1 ferior, 14 to 15c; creamery rolls, at .$4 to $6 each: -Good lots of fat pSir from along the path of- the storin plc, a brother and sister, loot their 2t' to 26c. and solids, 20-to 21e. flogs sold at $8.23 to $8.33,per 100 Pose of seeing the coiintry. Sir came tales of fearful loss of life and',iv8s here on.Frida • afternoou, Edward ex Friday by i Eg,;s-Case lois, l9c psi dozen. pounds, pressed the opinion that description of whole towns and til=I the capsizing of a towboat duringa Cheese-Large cheese,,old, 14 to Toronto, May '4.-t-Butchers' ran the recent budget, which places a leges completely wiped out. The-sudden squall. t•4�c per pound, and twine 14" 60 burden on investors, will result in 1{ ed all the way from $3.75 `to $3.60 . . atorm wave;teems to bare had its' Striking AEabamsi. an l headed in to 14%c. New cheese, 12% to 13c. and from $2,50 up for cows. Some laiverting s great deal of capital. to origin in the north and swept from a southeasterly direction, the fiurri• fine cows brought as high as $5,30,' Canada. Care, however, would the lake region south in irregular cane'continued upon its 'course of large., shipment' of hogs was have to.be- taken against projects fashion, now moderating its force de ktriiction on Friday% n;kht, -HOG PRODUCTS. of doubtful merit, as such would brought and made the market a s "ea ifs ent, now Bacon-Lon clear, 12% do great injury to Canada. p growing more tor- Huntsville sends words of fifteen 6 /a to 13c little easier. The same prices rule, lbulent and angry. persons .killed, serest score in nr-'Per .pound in case lots; mess pork, •however, at $7.45 to $7,50. The State of Tennessee-was a. es- 'ed,. and 230 'houses demolished, 1'621 to $21.50; short cut, Etta to $24. 11'tl.t. SERVE FL'Li. TERM. pecially, heavy sufferer, At 10 Immen-se damage was done in Dfadi- Hams-Light:--to, medium, 1.1. to -" o'clock on Friday careful estimates son count b • hAll.aiil lightning.. mbc; do., lie acy; 13 to 13jc.; rolls, HEIR TO HOLLAND'S THRONE. Earl'Grey �. _ _.. Y y11% to ll;!c; shoulders, 10%' to _- y Till be•Tbird Governor ilc; barks: 16?y to 17c; breakfast Queen'Williel"mina Cave Birth to to no So. ='r. . 70,000. ''IRE .A 1' \`ORTH B.11'.. SAPPED Ot'I' BRIDGE. n' 1 _ ba o � to 16c. i i Daughter. A despatch from Ottawa says; Lard-Tierces; I3/,c'; tubs, 13/e, The announcement that Earl Grey Thought to Have Been Started By `l:ipiiirt Cairns and .Andrew' 'Rux- rails, 13„c. A The From The Hague, Hol �. Burglary. ton 6ro%ined. ----- land; Says: R'ilhelmina, ,Queen of will serve out his full term uF six Q years,'or until December, 1910,.has A despatch from North-Bay Says: BUSINESS IN MONTREAL the Netherlands, gave' birth to a been received --vith .1 de�pa.tch from Port Elgin, Ont.,, ` ' ' general sates- Early on Sunday morning \t,rth s1)y; Two drownings o�curr'ed near! Montrcak� L1ay 4.-Peas' -- No, daughter on Friday morning. The faction. Although the Governor- con 1,tiu uf• her Majesty' is most General is s t4 Bay was visited by a disastrous ,�outhamptt:ri, in the Saugeen .-• .51:05 to $1,06. Oats lCanadia sates actory. the infant Princess PPuinted fur six yearn Western No. 2, 51 to 51�Yc; extra it has been usual to, recall him at "Ree, the fine new McKeown block,. 'River on Friday afternoon; the �'ic- , is doing well, and Holland'.is cele- the-end-of the fifth .with stores and offices, being coin tims being Andrew Ruxl,on and No. 1 feed, a0, to 51c; No. 1 feed, bratin the ha' year. The Mar - Piet*-gutted, -eri-iy tfie malls`rr-+Samtrel C�irss, !10th of f Ciippe a i 5c�to 5fl%c; 'Ontario No.. 3,• 50 to. .e,rd of the -rauntry event fhe o one gti.'s_°f n, f d Fail . Minto' maining. 'The loss .will exceed $-.0,- Hill. It appears that they were 1,01'e. Ontario No. 3, 49 to b%c; with expressions of joy and were the only predecessors of Earl 000, partly covered by' insurance. cn a e'd in makir some repairs to I Ontario No. 4, 4a to 48,jc. Barley P j e have Grey to serve out the full' term. ' g g S P cation such as seldom before have •.,, Theis is strong suspicion That the Denis brill e,-and ill some niani:cr ---No. °, G6 to Glc; feed, 59 to gi been witnessed on the part of this fire was of iiieendiary origin, they fell into the river, which is e0c• Buckwher't--69/ to 70c. Flour placid -Manitoba Spring wheat patents F People. The politics, signs- BIG INCREASE IN REIVENUE. :caused by the presence of burglars; �fluteing at extra speed on account!-' ' 'fieanee'of the occurrence lies in the "Y •_'who accidentally, or with the pur-`of the reins. The bridge was a!firsts, $6.10; Manitoba ' Spring•fact that there is new an heir to 'a - pose of co-, up their looting,•new and extensive work, only coni- I w heat pateni:a, seconds, wo.GO'; 111a 'the throme 0f the Netherlands a Customs for April Show's Half Mit. - yperations,`set fire to the p.remises. ;pleted last fall, but owing to quick- nitoba strong bakers; $,5.40; Win circumstance that ver' Strongly- substantiating this theory sand aloe of th^ sera had' ter wheal patents, $5.75; straight.! 5 greatty en- lion 3iore Than Last April. p given �,_ _ I fiances the chances of the country A despatch i• the fact that when the stores 1 w•ay. 'Dir. Cairns, was an em loyee f rollers, �q.o0 'to $5.60• •straight p tch from ,Ottawa, says: I P for continued independence 'The Customs revenue for were closed late Salurda� night ct the Sangeen Electric Light Coin.I rollers :n bags, $2.70 to $2.75; April, the the electric lights were turned off, pang,and ,had been a'sailor cn the extra, in bags, $2.23 to $2.35, Feed ,p month of the new fiscal year, was '.but when the fire'was discovered 'lakes for many years. Rexton was i-Manitoba bran, $22 to $23; Mani- $3,961,678. This is an increase of 'the light's in Beamis-h and Smith's ostmasfei a,t .C'hi tc•ba shorts, $'24 to $23; Ontario Russia will -not' withdraw her $511,730 over the same month last where P d Cairns!, avec 1 bran, $23 to_ $24; Ontario shorts, armv from l e.sia until the Shah year, when the collections totalled were, urnithe blaze originated, were married and Cairns leaves ; , } 50 to .,25; Ontario-middlings, makes good his pledges of reform, $3,449,547. ;were burning. I flour children. `"`-' s" ,g'+ - 825 to $923.50; pure grain mouillc 1 $33 to $933; mixed mouilfe, $28 to - - i INGS AT ADANA Ei30. Cheese-11% t° 11 �c. L'ut- per dozen.2241,,.'c.�Eggs 19 to 19/.,c �q - TERRIBLE DO UNITED STATES MARKETS. �w 'Mina�na olis, .May 4.--..Wheat- g 31 y, °-1• ; , Jtrly, $1-ifly t° �i�. Destruction `of the :Town Completed- The Last Fifty-l�l�le Gap �s Now Bein '' e'ash; No. 1 hard, $1.�1i' N Laid With Rails. 1 Northern, $1.23%; \o. 2 North ern, 41.21;; to $].22; N°. 3 111°itis_ of Life in the Province 30,000, --- erii $t.1 /-to $1.19/. Flour-First o," A do patch' from C)ttawa says: pushed rapidly, and ��.,. C.ha:nl,er Patents, $0.80 to $G; second pat- frits, $3,70 to $5.90; first clears, i A London Daily Mail special sent pleted. The loss of life in the Mr. E. J. Chamberlin, Generali lin says there is little doubt as to $4.75 to $4.95• second clears $3.25 from Mersina Asia Minor, on Mon-I whole province of Adana is esti- 1danager of'the G. T. I'., t`�ho re-1 � � ,the read b'ein completed b to $3.-15. Bran'-In bulk, $23 to ,dav night, via Cyprus, says:-Two mated at 30,000. The material 108- mornturneing to- r , asi ori fliur_Uu;; g' p Y June $_,3.50. 'Turkish regiments,Idnding herb on ccs of Europeans is enormous. The morning after .a six-weeks' t°ur r,f trim the Hcd River to Saskatche Chicago, ,May 4.--Cash wheat--. ,Satur4ak, proceeded to, Adana, British and foreign warships here incpecti ,n of the new road, st•:ces wan. Fifty stations-are now uriderlN°; 2 red, $1.41 to Sl.a:3 ; No, rwliero the massacres of C}iristians are inactive. In Hadjin, a town that by next autumn the ..,. T. P courts nc�t.ion between Winnipeg and :; rel, $1.31to $1.40; -No. 2 hard, 'hcgan' on April 14, and resumed, of 15,000 people, thousands of Ar- , will ha:e 1,3ft3 miles of com;,'ctr<. \�'uin«right• 1$1.22% to $1.29/1,4'; No. 3 hard, $1.- late Sunday night, the wholesale 1 nieniaiis and three American ladies toad. Every bridge I awern 11';n-1 lila, Chamberlin also, announces 11Is- to $1.23-•. ; No. I 'Northern, Iiviu•dering of. Armcnians anti the,aae besieged by Moslem troops and G T nipeg ai,<1 Edmonton'1 as r;en c. !a-'I thoi c�nrinr; the coming summer Et1.22A4 to $1.24%; No. 2 N:)rthern 1 burning of their property. Thou-I irre;;u Tars..' Foiir Germans, previ- ppletecl, and the tract is no-, hr.;n,g l sr'mE 00 miles of branch lines in. E'1.20/ to $1.23/, ,110. 3 Spring, ,scuds of Arn:enisns were burnt coaly reported killed at F. .kdjeh, laid on the last fifty mi N. Nvh:ch \l�-rta and Saskatchewan will be ;4. 2 yel- 'alive those attempting to escape!Dave arrived at A,ierci. a safely. The I� $1.19 to $I.2.2•/ Corn-No. ,: constitutes the one gap bete,r•e u i r•omi-'Lted and ready to carry low, 73!/, to 7tc No, 3 i 1TA to ,g;lwinshot dmi n b ythe troops. I Armenian, p:,p daJuAi of that town the tv:0 cities. This %v:rk will be freight and passengers in the fall. I721�e; No. 3 yellow, 73,'./c.' Oats•-- Tlie destruction of Ar'ana v:as•com- perished. , 4,a q -.. _. .. . •n,1C Y.al!xi:W'+" W..,.tet.- ':✓. h.h • .' .• - ' .r_u +a,,;.:.' ••G:.. ?ua::�..M,..,.' .•��.¢�.+1.�"s.*ie'1�.., ?3i' '.:L.��i*.13�•" .. .':' ....... ,. '. ,e:..:max' ,.' ,• t� ,...„,.•,. .,: ':. . ... Y �%� -a�'rs ., ,. f^w, .> , ;..,'�ti X'*'- .. ^*'a+ x '�'•� .i"°°` .q r •.,c 'irk' _•,�' 4,f'-�'•}.- =�': .P�•#,e . •�.: .. :�. / r '.... 't�yu,- .. • , •, z .:."' ... y'....• ... ... r ..,_ '...r, -'":�:: -....��. ��`..�''... ..-- ....., .r. ..i7�. '.••..'`'�3.."rfir -_••.! 1 r• .. ...,...". . ..r - .. ^a ,_ ,,.,. ,:,. ,,r..._.- .•,....,:, ._. !'r 4J.:. _ ,.'y,:, !:`'iii �' '. :... ;.x, .r. _ ..,Y. .. ria ,. ..y.,.. ..,:-. ..... .,.:a; ._- ,.. ,�9" i �fiZ :•Y ,;- .LVVAL�1.71r1f7. —F. Bunting, of.-Toronto,.—]Kae WHITEVi►LE M .' here on Thursday. John H. Besse has been ill for some -Mr. Waddell, of Port Perry, tune, but d now improving. -'Wm. Dickie was in city the was in town un Weduesday. F. G. and Mrs. Wilson, of Toronto, f . Tuesday. -M. S. Chapman has purchase- Ruent Sunday with the latter's parents _ ' -Geo. Leng is re-papering and ed the Head property oppuste the Thus,and Mrs. Beare, F decorating his reeidence. Dale block. Thomas Beare has been somewhat You will have lots of time to get the meals ,during House-cleaning :9 -' Of pub- are 'pleased to learn that he bsut we time if you are well stocked with our ..the now wife of H. J. Marquis of a son. lie,schools. paid an official th visit to much better. ` -Tisa Etta Bead, of Toronto, the school here on Thursday and +' ut a few days town this found everything in._ firs"-lass . I• and F. e. Burtons auction sale QUSE-CLEA N/NG HELPS ` c Y ]sere-on Saturdaysattend-- _____H__ 'week. order. ed and a success throughout. Every. -Born-On Sunda May 2nd, _ VIZ.: Y, -John Green, of Toronto, who thing was,sold at satisfactory prices. ••'' . the wife of Gerrge Baker, Of'a was recently badly injured in try- The residence was not offered, but is :•_daughter. ing to stop" a runaway horse, is• to be rented we believe. Washing Machines, Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, Brooms, Mops, ' -Pirie O'Leary has his new visiting his b--other, A. G. and George Morton, who recently pur- Scrub Brushes, Stove Brushes, Stove Polishes. ,table completed and is now using Mrs. Gieen. " chased the Beaton residence, south of :the same. -Owingundoubted] to the the vill_a� gge, is moving therein this -Fred. Moore, of Little Britain, y' week. C welcome the family to the spent Wednesday with,friends in changeable weather, there is con- vale and trust that their residence Pe Y siderable sickness throughout the here maybe one of pleasure and con- Pickeriag., country, though not much of a tinuance. NOW FOR THE GARDEN -John Topper moved into the serious character. Mrs. W. G. Wilkinson' and bars. J. _ ° Larkin residence on Christina St. Pheton, of Chicago, who have been -A severe thunder-storm pass- g Nice fresh garden seeds of all kinds: t on Tuesday. here for some weeks owing to the ill- g ed over this locality on Wednes- -Miss May Young, of Toronto, Hess and death of their mother, the - Spent Sunday, the guest,of James day night, but no damage has late. Mrs. Isaac Burton. -leave this Garden Peas, -Sweet Peas. Q:ieen City lawn grass, Onion Seed, and Mrs. Gordon. been reported. In the vicinity of week for their home: They will be Nasturtium Seed &c in bulk. -John Dickie is having repairs Markham. some telephones were accompanied by Messrs. Isaac'and F. ' Y put out of business and St. And- S. Burton, who in future will make - made to the front at his residence, .• 'x•, FOLLOW.THE CROWD AND GET Goon GOODS x adjoining the storerew s Church, Pickering, struck Chicago their home. t . and a fey; bricks knocked off one Early Satorda morning John•La:-' _ -John McGuire, of Toronto, is Y i s ndin a few days with his. of the chimneys. kin, who resides south of the village, o g Y -bar. A. E. Bell, a futtrfili ear discovered that some time during the mother on Church street. y, precious night his driver and buggy -Thomas anal Mrs. Stephenson, student of Wycliffe College; I'o- had been stolen. Ilhe at once started • S *­� CHAPNIAN of Claremoht, visited the former,,; runto, will take charge of the in pursuit and had dodgers issued ' parents here on Tuesday. Services in St. 'George's church offering$50'reward for any informa- -Miss Peteh, of Toronto, and during the summer month, Iitid tioe as to the wvhereaboutsof his prc- friend, Mr. Huuden,' spent a few tookcharge of the servicestur the perty. Surne time Saturday George ' C� A days with Miss K. Banner. first time on Sunday last. We L`!tle, of Scnrboro, became suspicious _ House, Cl.aning Tants -Mrs. B. Banks, we are pleased hope his sojourn in Pickering may o.,t youth wifh a rig , Malvern ria to report, is gradually, recovering be an enjoyable and profitable notified 31r. Larkin,,.with the result from her recent dually "illness. one. tbat Oscar Liddell was found'in.pos- ' . We keep in stock everything to make House Cleaning ` x session of the turnout ,and laced y -Mr•e. R. S. Dillingham is -Owing to press of work and under arrest. He•.came up before easy,-such as Spending a few days with her increasing orders W. E. Gordon blaigistrate•A. E.Major,at Whitevale, ' niece Mrs. A.. T. Boyes, of East finds it necessary to secure addi- on Monday, who after hearing sufli. Curtain S.tretcher=. Step Ladders, 'FV ashing Machines, 'Toronto. tional help in -his factory. In cient evidence, committed the boy, Self-wringing Mops, Tubs, Brooms i -The many friends,of Thomas another-column he.is adverti9iug and he wag taken to Whitby the same _ ' be- Moody will regret to .hear that be y• evening. He will likely he tried be- Church's Alabastine in all shades _ for boys and girls. This is a bore the county judge within s shunt As serious] ill at the home of E. chaui'e for girls to earn acid y' g time. Liddell had "been recently Ili;- Brushes, �6V bitewash Brushes" Paint-Brushes, Scrub Brushes, N. Hicks at Liverpool. swages and for bays to learn a charged'by Mr. Larkin, after working -St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will trade and at the same time earn for a short .time. jVlr, Little-will re_ "Martin Senour" 100.per cent. pure paints. hold its* iegtalar westing next' good money. cei:e the re;yard: Tuesday. May-11th,'at the home --A most enjoyable time was JOSEPH H 4 of Mrs. Powell..Walter Poell• spent by the,members rind friends . - BUNDY . -Miro. (Dr.) Bell and :Vii=s Dolly of$t. Andrew's Sabbath School on �PrcKERING COUNCIL :. -Kerr. returned home on Saturday, Fridayevening hast in the base= — -` r' after spending=' three ]reeky with . '1'1.e a1lesQe council met ,pursuant 2c' 1� I, lent of the church. There was a HIGH-CLASS I L��TERY the fornier's arerit3 in 9lcntreal• adjournment in the temperance:hall,P large atLencla'Af of both pupils Bron haw; on Monday, M:ay 3rd-T. b3. McFadden hag begun the' and arenta.. Atter artakin of ,... It partaking mens u•rs s}1 hrec•er,t, reeve «ifite .ill Addition to hisdrug-store. It will refreshmcntr, "games Of varion the chair. Minutes- of last meeting _ - contain a dispensary, and library kinds. n'ore indulged in by the read and approved room on the ground floor and two y f accounts were present- The highest' class niilline.ry i9 carried by us, and the prices .are younger nle'mber:+ while the older A number o arranged to suit all customers. furnished rooms abolve. ones enjoyed themselves in sor"i,l ed and communications read and re-, 1 -Mrs. R. A. DiIuR}as,:of Matbi- intercounr e: _ (erred to the various sG.nding con,- Our custom is never to repeat an hat that a customer relay"purchase son, left for home on Monday, mittees, y ]laving been here abont ten days -U:, 3IunclAy n1pht some • linbt. Crnnk was heard re the bad or order truni tIs; hence a lady'is assured of"not seeing a rep�- owing to the death'of her father, or perions driving along the King= condition of the old Greenwood road tition of her hat. - the late Squire Bunting. Ston I 3d were seized with thr in the`lad concession. - e l—James e SBrien is. putting anew desire to destroy property to t.1ieir F. Roach waa heard asking for re- ....ORDER \OW BEFORE THE RUSH ,,......... ' r P g heart':+ content. A number of Pairs to hill opposite his own place. Steel shingle roof on his barn anHarry Ellicott a4king for the remev- d fences were pulled down and�otne North Bide also re-iaodeling and repairing his windows in No. 4 east sebool stere. al o mirface water accross bis farm IL'UMS, LEIGH, King St., rieke,ring,- ret. - residence. The work is being done that should run across J. W. I3ogle's broken. Tbere is no eltae as to the by Edward and Frank Hurlbut, of place. _—.� --- Toronto, guilty parties, but a liberal aupli- ' Th© standing committee on ROADS Thursda y'last was marked by cation of tlie'Insh would be a pun- AND BRIDGE$ reported and recnm- ' one of the Heaviest snow-Stcirme ishment that would be minable mended payment as follows: Todd do that ever occurred at this time of for such conduct. We Pannot con- "Cook,50 file Alton, road $1.00; J C year. One foot dee was recorded not conceive what satisfaction is Bryant,overseer div 1>a, rep culvert a er� P 1.80; F McKay, re bridge on 4th conXew ival y derived from committing such p in the vieini4y of London, and opp lot 14 0.00; Robert Spencer build- crimes" as tliia but . we $a culvert hi ]aboral two inches in Pickering. ' ing culvert east t h, (Whitby to pay a i l id di i there are individuals whose pus - half)19:35; Isaac Conner, Biling waeh- " -Tae trustees of St. George's - church have purchased metalle tion in the scale of civilisation out GreeAwood road 1.00; We wish to « , ; LATE ST .DESIGNS . . . . . shingle for re-roofing the church; enables them to see pleasure in it. acknowledge receipt of petition from � Rr l3 Cronk and ten others Asking for and in another column are asking -The "Old Southland Sextette' for tenders for removing the old appeared on Monday evening in grant o4 sideline between lots 10 and 11 in 2nd con Alan one from J. C. Bry- Come and see our new Shipment of Rall papers, borders, and all the ]shingles and replacing with the the town hall, under the auspices ant re old Greenwood road and would new. of the public library. Tbis troupe recommend that the council inspect latest novelties in landscape and match borders; floral and -As a result of the. high wind of colored singers felly ruaintain. the same; Also a letter from Lewis "striped wall decorations: we have them at all prices. 11 See on Thursday night last a number ed•the high reputation that is-en- Forsyth, reeve of U=bridge, asking our Special order samples. Some very special prices on sale. `..of fences and-trees were blown joyed by the t race of people. Tile for a rnmmitteP to meet a comcnittee 7. down and a fesv buildings unroof- hull swag filled to the door; rend' fre nI the Tp of Uxbridge on the 'n It 1 ed. Sailors say it was one of the the heai-ty applause w4iich'follow- to take -int() cunsideraticm what ip- _ ed each n ttnl,er'shosvecl that•the pairs should be triads on said L 1 and TRINTS .worst 9turms ever experienced ori 1 we v.uuld mcorunicnd that the rethe lakes. auuliPnco sctiy being thoroughly TRETTY ' VEW ' —Since our last Issue" farmers �atifhtd by the programme. A and hitt•s. Scott is Hoover ; -the p g crnnmittee for this township; Wes have made but very littleprogre,9 Humber of their selections were would recommend that the reeve"and we lxteve a lot of pretty new goods specially selected neat -.with their seeding uperation�. old favorites' :ivllase pup'ulrraitiy Mr. Hoover inspect the 33atnrs};ricilY � etc:, in fine in Hams fancy riots The rain and-snore• has caused the dues not decrease_with time. A. and if nr•cer•sary have the same repair- patterns, coloring.', g• B , y prints, land fo be so $set that farmer:; AlIlurlger of -the-i.r selections wuc ed; Cun,rnatationrQ stntintQ labor on blousing goods in-great-variety, new fancy rush-- � have been greatly handicapped in DPW ancd ali were charneteristi"r. of PrOPCOY in Balsam, would rero►n_ that rixaud and 'sweetness- fc,r altered that a refund he made. of same ing$, rillboil9, 'laces and everything needed. :their ss oak. Y •2:cYJ; Ii Johusoii, fur'cedar timber for -The annual ille"etin of the which the negro melodies are g div 768'25, Un,motion of.blr. .:130+- T Pickering Fire Co.'swill be held in noted:. -PnP•h me�mber;of the eom- br•„y, ebairinnn, rejlort wns ndopted. Gjr AgllEN �I+�EDS �N G IR AT �' ARIETY • "the town hall at 8.o'clock on the puny is mi artist and well able t<, The eommilaee on Iiosusirs O .` natal], his or her art Ill the pro- Wits` FI..Nci-s reported and recoil- ' "eveglinl, of Friday, blas 1•�th. A � P P' � r P . fall attendance of members is re- :;rain. The rPveipt9 of the even- As follows: Applications u for bonses quested its important btlsiness will illy aetnonnt-1 to about $55, Of from Thos. �Vilsc,tt'<,n•fence'eln rent lfi *� !i,side base line lot 13:• tY't,i �Vnddc•ll, i0 - I be transacted. ;wllieh tilt, inullir libraryavill have 1 -The demand fo*r.. mall gooih at slibstnutial balance to their Ii d on lot 11, Coll 0; L4�ederick t3oach has become so teat thait the TV: credit. :0 rods on lot V, con 3; lerens Ren,rner g 26 rods rear of 3rd con, hit 10; 1'1'e E. Gordon factory finds it extrenl - recou,rnend Payment to.lohnAt Lint.- . VEW SPR/NG GOODS'- ely-difficult.to supply the.doinalnd. on for 40 rods fence (a) 15C (3 W On 1 Y 'Letter of Condolence. This fact peaks sccll for the gttal- __ motion of Mr. Scott, chairman;report HOUSECLEANING 15 NOW ON. - ity of the work turned out by, the• 1'he following resolution of. condol- was udt!pted.• � The: committee on 'CONn•INGENCIES lE'ickeritig factory. A carlotid of erect nn, pn.:ved at the last meeting of Lverybod requires Mixed Paints, Oils, Linole'ums, Floor Mats, Rugs. Lace < "aaaterial has just been received, the unrterl •-board of the Methodist reported and recommended payment Y 4 ] 9 5 Curtains,Toilet Cbvera,Table Covers, Carpets,Towelings. Prints, church :+red forwarded to Mra. B. :is follows: DR 13Paton, i,n acct of -J. S. Lovell, D.D.G.M., of To- Factor Cottons, White Cottons, Collars for Ladies and 1;nnt•in;;: salary $6Z.b0, also disbursements; GeoWemen, Tie,, Ladies'and Glentlemen's Hose, i : Tonto, ac-con by Other bre- post,cge etc 10.00; .lohn Mu,k:tr, ptg :•- thren from the city, aid An offi- DFAR MADAM: P - order blanks 4 00; R'v J r A Grant Graniteware, Files, Saws, Nails all sizes, Spades, Forks, Shovels, Garden tial visit'to Doric Lodge A. F. & To you the Quarterly Board of Pick- itrant to Claremont pnhlu. lo,rary 15.- Rakes, Handles all sizes. Full line Groceries always on hand. A. M. on Thursday evening last. eying Methodist Church Wish to ex- ()o. G S Cowan, 'grant to Pickering After the exemplification of the Press their appreciation of the char- public library 15.00; We bel; to ac- 'Prices as low as consistent with first-claw goods. Produce in exchange atter and faith€ulness of-their depart- knowledge communication from F L third degree, they all repaired to g r t ed brother, B. Bunting Esq. Fowke M.P. re•dredging at Pickering ',the Gordon House, where an excel- ops remember gratefully his many 1]itrhor; R. S. Phillips, srrvices as ED•wARD BRYAN, YILSERING , hent supper was served. years of willing service As local pre,- assessor for the year`1908' I25.00. On -To-dav(Friday)is Arbor Day cher among ns,for as need arose he motion of Mr. Sparks, chairman, re- and according to the past enstom was always ready to 811 the pulpit and port was adopted. a general clearing up and arrang- 'to his ready utterance it was both Un'motion of Mr.Scott seconded by - ;r ing of flour'beds and otherwise pleasure and profit to listen. Mr. Hoover a by-law was put through � �pe �� ` 'beautifying the school premises is His example in faithful and early its various readings and finally passed in Order. We would suggest that attendance at all t6 means pf grace, authorizing the Claremont d,;Ashburn r ; p decided hire roventent in out- his strong and constant appreciation Telephone Co, Limited to erect tele- decided os our ministry, his liberal support phone lines and operate telephone school grounds would be the re- of every good cause and espPeially of system in the township of Picketing, " moval of the front fence. the needs of the church of his choice, Mr. Hoover seconded by Mr. Scott- T ,B have` }iulldreds of patterns �® j -That• little germ that ahowe- the deep interest he took in the wel. moves that the reeve grant his order its activity at this season of the fare of the young, not only of his on the treasurer in favor of the sever- Y year by the display of carpets in •church, but of the whole village, eom- al persons recommended f,r pa:kment >,���•D,Ct fC(lln. mands our esteem-our love, -the buck yards, is now hues at in the reports of the al aodinq cam- • - , . • _ _ •• ,, . •, ; work, and the usual snflering is May you in the sad hour of bereave- mittees as presented this day. being reported- Owing W the meat rest on God as he rested, and Mr. Sparks seconded by Mr. Mow- The debigun for this year are a�1e111(� Of aIIythling 8 1� look forward with increasing assur- bray moves that this council do now _ cold backward spring the germ once to the glad reunion above. adjourn to meet agiiin on Tuesday the q H have ever $hOWII. ` rias lain,dormank in ilsretreat,but Signed on behalf of the Board. lith dap of May at the hour of 10 now since it hasl,hegnn its opera- JAMS9 RICFIARD9, o'clock for the transaction of general tions it i9 enrTleStly hoped that J H Roam$ busineo9s and at the honr of 1 o'clock 11R. � A BUNTING. Pi�'+kerin tlao att,tek will a a brief one. D,Vcd May 3rd, 191:.9, p• tn. as a court of revision, , Yt3' ...a.,Yi ... q.'y. .'' :. n Y •,F... v45.,• - ",..,r <.;, :,..,.ry .' �'',r S.T,....'. V N ..�.>'Y .,+a _ rjr ,r