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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_05_14 z M' r.; s . �+w7 ,.+-i .'tie' x 4••' 4" � .... .,. 1 .° . x:.„ r.. r "' AP•, •• :'�•. .•ta�. �ti- s-`»�•ra'--r-'••.^•. 4^W.*....y j a `Flt.. h 1 . ,.- h:. S '.:•, -.. _. »,...." a:'.... .. ....,. .... .,,:......._,,,.... .�'- r., i^`;'Lam.R-; •r« . '.:i. vase,<. r .ewe .. l• • ".'. .. -.•'A,Y� '... iv'- '.� +Z•_:f �!' '°F". �. .. �..: ..-.i.. .,. ...m -.- veva::." .�... ,'. '.w',s .. ... I .,.,.._ .: �.'•--_ .1. - ,�,.'. J :...a' \l-.. '. -.:.. _15'34'. '. .. ":-_ - - .y •"a .,:'.ern' y♦ •., ..:. .. _ :.. '•'-,', - - - : . VOL. -XXVIII. PICKERING, ON FRIDAY, -MAV 1�,. 1909 1�0. 3z THE PICKERING NE _-- TYafitsftastal �a >e*. • _ _ wuntEY _--- Ste•' GO' �s` ' Lorne Puckrin plays football with Born—On Thursday, April 29th, theLand s IKedicaf �j 1 Brooklin in the South Ontario League. wife of George McIntosh of a son''. E..Vanstone and Westney Broe. Farmers 1n this vicinity are all M. 'BELL, made, a shipment of fat cattle this. about. through needing, although the M. D., C. M. week. work 'has" been greatly hindered b A• LateHouseSurgeon of the Kingston As we are leaving for the west g y y magyar Office hoass s to c s mr to Dr• m Bets. g The football match between Audley the frequent rains. �Ve are still hope- A FtuRll quantity still on hallee� w a m. 1'ickerina.Oat almost•at once, we must have and BfLggotsville school on Thursday ful of a bountiful harvest. p -- resulted in a tie. The return match Anyone can get it at' the SpinF _i('1.E0. N. FISH, M. D. all accounts settled on or be- will be played at Audley this(Pr•iday) - wH�TeY- ... • Elevator, price 65c per 150 • Y. 4. 'Vr PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON evening. Ib. sack. - Nember of College of Phyeicians and Surgeons. fore May 22nd: Kindly call F. M Chapmari has extended •his The famous Myrtle Methodist Oat e Associate coroner, county on:ario, orchard b the addition of nits a Church case was tried before Judge °oaoe Flours to 10 8.m, ana 1 to 3 :ana c to n at once and oblige. 3' cl — W. H. JACKSON. p. M. $ro❑gbam, Ont. lc-_ly i Number of trees of the more hardy i McCrimmon Saturday on the$25 sub- °' variety, He purchased .them.through scription of H. E. Derby. - Decision Brock Rcasla . - --------- •� was reserved. Leyab. _ Thompson Bros., the Ontario ruff Growers' Associa- ti ` tion. The house-building boom continues James •� E. FAREWELL, C„ BARRIS• to be a most pleasing incident of fife WhAE) Q• DICKERINGCHERRYWOOD a1 a Tffis,County Crown Attorney,and County season's business operations. New 18 tenor, Court House.Whitby; 16-v houses and extensive improvements _ Jae. Burkholder visited within the are under way in all parts of the town IZOlesale and Retail Bntehes„ town limits on Sunday, O „ T. B'ARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law,, The late David Ormiston has a -L. Solicitor.Notary Publia;special Ezami- Miss Yakes, of Altona, spent Sun successor to his,law ractice'in a new Pickering, Out. CLAREMONT . da with Miss Davidson. citizen, w. H. Werke, who comes per for Bigh court of Justices Successor to " ,- Messrs. Dow d McGillivray.' Brock street, Wesley Laughlin;of Toronto .visit- '!Whitby, ?7p � from North Bay and Mattawa. He is ' ed his parents over Sunday. Be=t p.ice-paid for -choice FURNITURE• STORE Our fishers report a successful catch s bright young lawyer and should x y. Yetertr succeed. butcher's cattle. tar'Y• -- on Saturday night. .They Rot forty. An interesting sheep-killing case be- 'Everything^^ in Some of our farmers have finishedChoice meat will be, found at - tween Elmer Lick and Andrew M. HOP%INS.VETERINARY 81YR- seeding, while others are still in the Ross was heard in the Police Court shOF� at reasonable prices. —. du a of AND Dio Vo T, Eto, and Bedroom and Tuesday night ander apparently because Mgt. To of the Ontario vet rinsry col- Mr. Pengelly, of Kinsale', bas been y B pP o lege, Toronto, registered mamba: of the '- — oftbeconfusion over the two dogswhich Call and gee tis. •. Prices right' 'Ontario VeterinaryDIedical Association. if. making extensive repairs to the a peered in the mutton-loving haute . floe and residence one andone•guarter miles "Diningroom Furniture yard engine. inarsh of Green Saver. OfDce and shoeing forge We are sorry to lose James and 'Sirs. .� r..Lick lost and had to pa the coats. xti hours to 11 a.m„and 1 to s Pm. Private also, Parlor Suites at prices Laughlin from our midst,they having. He speaks of appealing. The town,- onuments,falephone in, my office P,C. ad3rear, (frees ship council may thus have to pay Rfver, out, the eery lowest for good moved to Whitevale. f the bill. Reiods: S'S%indow Shades and Remember the tea- with lecture by _ -•?•,t). — Curtain Poles. Rev. C. O. Johnston, May' 24th. ottot"tliifi QZctrIs�. See.bills for full particulars. - GREEN WOOD Havirz secured theagenev for -We. deliver our .Furniture . . -.«�. - d Gil the Ontario Granite and \14r- THOS. POUCHER Issuer of Mar- anywhere free of charge. AGiNCUL'HT Fre booty, of Pickering spent bie W irks. Brampton. I am 1. >L rungs-Licenses.Brougham.Otrt, Sunday with his mot het-here. prepared to furnish all work its, Call and see us. — Arthur'Carlton has, engaged with the granite and marble line' -��r G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage Walter Blythe who was sentenced Gpor e T•ickson for the summer. at the vNrr lowest -prices.and Y ker Licenses is else County of Ontario, to be hung on Thursday morniug of F. �. Green has been confined to the workmar.phi nar nteed. g _ _ �• �� $��� his wife house for a few days sufferin from Gi.O& shi p Ptckerin Village. stip this week for the murder of g, ppeil where desired. have had the sentence commuted ,until HOPPER Issuer of Marriage lumbago. St-e me before placing your- Licenses :�. in the County of Ontario, ' Furniture Dealer, etc. June 17th. Strong efforts are being Mrs. Bohn Devitt is still confined to , Omoe at store sad his residence,Claremont. made to have the sentence commuted order.. Lette:ins done on the. her bed and is making very little-pro- shortest notice. Z. �:LrAREMONZ'' to imprisonment for life, geese towards recovery. .NORWAY HOttSE.—Norway, Mr. Shultz of Toronto is canvassing Miss. G, Pengelly, of Scranton; was C- W. GIBBONS, —' Claretnc3as3t Kingston Boyd. Particular attention gsv. among the farmers of this locality to 8 y' -an to farmers attending the.Toronto m+rksts. _,— g called home owing to the serious ill- Best accommodation ruder the new manage get them to grow 200 car lose of ness of her father, Wm. Pengelly, sr. w meat. Obarges moderate. J.J.Ifceaaa, Pro- �p• •y turnips for the American market. He . Fred Hoar went to Toronto on Sat- p�rietor, 'I ��rkert/1r * states he will give from 12 to 20c per C Q urda'y, where be has secured work, bushel for them loaded on cars at A L` R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK and if satrafactory will mole, -his i Conveyancer, commiieidoer fcr eating 1a also sup ly' g a household effects at once. and soft. Agincourt. He l p In Hard amdavits, Accountant. late. Money so loan • fertilizer at $20 per, ton which he T. Rodd, of 'Dunbarton, has taken 0,194M pmppa•rrtt�y saner of Marriage Lia n wharmacq guarantees will bring the turnips to possession of the Emerson residence asses” whit•vali, Ona. t-t maturity very early. If all he asps at the top of the hill and we believe he Lath and Shingles. ' FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, jg the place to buy Drugs. comes true'our, farmers will all soon purposes opening up. a store. We . for Counties of York and Ontario. Ane' get rich growing turnips. wrap him success. ,. Rha eater of all kinds aeteaaed to on shortest = _ — --•-- Mrs. J. Bharrin met with a rather Mabee, Address Green River P.o., Oat WH1TBv Painful accident on Saturday morn- Prices right. We buy in small gtutniities and 8 y �T B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. therefore have no old stock. The band has secured the lot oppos- Ing. While paeparing breakfast she A R E E SCR ` 1 1' tionser for Ontario and York Cos. All ite'the Chronicle office for their stand �k a weak spell spilling a quantity . • 3 Made of Was conducted either pri;•stely or by Everything is pure and fresh here. and will move shortly to.their new of hot water over herself.. r'�tt aaefdoo. sate notes Collected. For dates or ®-- LOCUST HILL oeborpsrtttales ap ly as residsnos, Eas•b•tb You get only the beet that quarters. iia, P3okering. Orderal•ft at No"Orgies win money can but, The civic improvement committees rreaiy prompt attention• 157y. The Old Southam Sextette are _ _ . of the Whitby Horticultural Society a1wA s greeted b `•"A. PALMER are busy distributing vines and shrubs y 8 Y Packed hottses. TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction- Seeds—We are clearing with a view of beautifying the public At Brougham Monday, May 1?. * PAINTER AND DECOR:4TOR • •nar,valuator and Collector for the Oona g these out y K P Ries of York and Ontario All kinds of auction - at 3 pkgs for b cents. places, including churches, school Maas oonducted and valuations made es mod- and town water tank plot. MARKMAM Contractor for general house repaiea� ' taints abargs. Estates and eonaigamenta con- ?Eyes tested free. Thomas Southwell of Pott Whit- -ek"utly managed and sold by auction o: Q, C. and Miss Browne, of Pedro, Evtablished 6 Ceara is Pickering 'h gerivatr w, I(ortaaaes, rens. notes and Satisfaction guaranteed. by was found dead in bed Wednesday Village. //�aoo��ral"Counts promptly,coll•ssed and satin• g. —'$e bid been at work on St- Amis, Jamaica, are spending a g ; f>retory settlements guaranteed. Phone or M MCFADD:•N' Tuesday and waa a str•entl in his few days in town the guests of Mrs. Anr)REse: PICKERING P.Cl_ write for sarme, and particulars. Bromham T. M. t Y P� y Oct. Dates may be Axed by ph0n Nswi .Druggist and Graduate usual health on retiring that night. Fleming. Mr. and Miss B'rowwne ac• o>moer y At six o'clock the next morning he compamed Mrs. Fleming on her recent Optician, was awake but when called half an return from Jamaica, and have since PICKERING, - ONT, hour later was discovered to be dead. .been visiting their sister in Toronto.. For High Grade �iPor - Deceased was 66 years old, was a They expect to return to the south . _. Dillirr hams, , . laborer and trapper about the sad of the month. d leaves wit _ a ie PPe This college is In 4 class Wa naroR and family. Wilfrid Ernest, the second son of . IIndertalring Parlors b y• Geo. Thompson passed away on Sun• by itself Kia street Pickering'. KIN ALE 1" P a da after a prolonged illness fro 8 m 8 y _ P 8 - ELMOTT Calls by day,or night promptly Jas. Pengelly is engaged in. Cheer tuberculosis of the lungs. The fuuer- attended to. Telephone Have a full line of fresh and cur K, y y- al wss held on Tuesday afternoon, P wood repairing Mr. Petty'sengine. interment taking lace at Zion (lame• + x (Bell or Independent,) ed meats,constantly on hrtnd. g p P. Ryan spent a week with Mr, nerd tery, Cedar Grove. Deceased was in TOxONTO ONT. -- —' --- — Spice Roll, Brealast Bacon,, Mrs. Pengelly fixing up tbi'ngs gener- his 24th year and is survived by his • ally' parents, three brothers and two sist• Ti open the entire. ear and • • • Ham, Bologna, �i eiders, etc. I�. R. !Sfowbray who has been under era. He was a young roan of con eni- r y A, wkering :vverq the doctor's care- for sore time is y g g mita students at ativ time. It til habits and his premature taking off' en o s-a widespreadpatronage Aighest prices paid for recovering. d h p Butcher's.catLle. ZValter Rogers has rented the hirire- will be greatly re rotted. • national reputation- • a nab First=class rigs fOr hire cotnbe'farm on the fourth eoncessi Another case rif sol inS port- Owing o their :sup erior training —• ---- _ ed. rrThe victim iy�i� Allbe'rt Wideman dents readily obtain good i gt for pasture. Orli stn i Dap Or night _ _ son of.Base videmvn who resides ositior_s. Rest utihil ,'catal _I • = ,. - J b _ _ The attendance•at church last 'S,in_ near Wirlema ,•, C--,ne— al,(Mai -taco p � Bus meets all traiil6 ' 1 n ��� day=evening was rather •small fife miles to the iio Ih;of .'•i,ii ktiain. Mr, Tree. .. -c�► weather being rather dam fit', J. ELLIOT,Princi al. g p• Macdomild repoit�d the case and the p ' ..Teaming.promptly attended to. o Mr-q.Brigiiall attended the Women's house has been placed under rinaran- 'Cor.-Yonge & Alexander its." O. ;Ill kinds—Best always recom- •"uissionary coarien'tion heid,at 12r"OL- -tine by Dr. Tr'.mopnim M.H.O. for � ' Agent for Canada Carriage Co. men lin on Tbnrsday afternoon last. Mar':hxin '1'rit.n�hir. 'We understand --------- —_.__---- - H Peak Frank 5lowbray is borne for a fen' the ca.�r. of that extiemely .mild ���� W. H. ) Pickering.' -` days after his exams at the Selp)nl of type whick w s so prevalent here' r --,- CC11P�yariOin� L'vn ei. Practical Science. He leaves in a fYw three u:oriths ago.—(tun. n clays to-occupy a position in Hamilton • • "en!�au3 N ?;s C:.,L'i•.tei3, ilii-bron &-Co, have the contract of t Slacks' ' ithing -1 - • : remoyinK and reconstructing the t3-^,euc�ANi Fme (.'hat;fie• r.c•asion,iblr, tarns lately purchased by John O'Cun- AN nor who• has l,onght the Gold 'imel I .., k G row. t,f Toronto, spent F�� •, ii•tl; , l reeve, A general' bls of acksmith sand done. ] i i:,r, roan f(,i' RoNns to farms jets; outside of. fife 'i,t, and rr'. Mo grove spentafew repairing y ' car ora_ion, _promptly executed. ii nn ;v,,i nett cIl vl ii_•nt. callp (1;Ivs irrtlie city thi:-- \vert-, 61.my vale-r Lu ;fine., \lr< J. C. 1'hiiip °1;ent a couple ofJew" _•HOrse-shoeing -..a - Specialty, s , SCAREOP,O JUNCTION d r -s ill Toronto this week, De. G: N. Fisn had a professional !C#OR�ON # S.rAW �• V' Richarc" Some years ago the late F, A. :SIc- trip to the city one day this week. - Call lac purcha eel at - �^ Donaid;of Toronto, conceived the idea Ati s, R ui. and J. L Cowie spent PICKERING, 'ONT, :tiotary P1lLlic, Pickerilig, of founding a town near here wid Sunda}• and �1ond.iy in Markham 1 i `� after pr,ocuring.an option on a nirmhPr ?Sirs. `,:. A. Dfilroy and son,of Cedar BASETT S NEW VTORIt of farms bad them surveyed into lots Grove, and 31rs. McCowan visited here - The TIhfE TABLF_Piclrering Station G and streets. These lots sold well.for oil Saturd Ly, D0�![INION BANK T.R. Trains going East due as follows— a time and quite a number, of city Mrs. «'ui. Cowie and son John at a saving of tit least 'No, 6 Mail - 8.19 .A m. mechanics and others commenced the t,- „ spent Sunday , and Monday with , 12' Local 2 43 P.M. erection of dwellings upon the pro-' -friend s iii'Mark ham.// f0 per cent. Bead Office. Toronto (' 14 Local 6.04 P.M; perty. For lack of. funds or some John Poucher, of Toronto,'and Mrs. Trailo going Wont dues as follow§= such' reason the 'scheme fell through A. E. Major, of Wbitevale,spent Sun- over city price?. No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. and the land reverted to the ori rnal x [General Banking Business 11 Local 2.30 P.M. owners, The promoter erected a com-. day with Thomas and.Mrs. voucher, The regular monthly meetingof the transacted. 7 51aiI $.38 7?.Ai, " modious residnce near the G. T. R. W,F.lSM.S. of St. John's congregation —•—•— :•,. 'Sunday included, tracks and christened it "Bellamy will be held in the church'on Wednes- . Castle,"in which he resided during day afternoon at 3 o'clock. �pe03al attention given to the Bellamyboom. For some time Our stock is.very large :tinct x Hear the,singers from .the ,Sunny BRITISH Terni of 1909 Pmt this large residence has been South in St. John's church Monde we Can show on as ood the collection of . y y' g: CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- owned and occupied by Mr. McClellan evening, May 17th. Reserved seats, P y .a selection as you can ! Bale notes. BUSINESS er, ten ppees cent bet. of Toronto, but one day, last week it' 35 . ,ents, adults 25 cents, children lb a COLLEGE ter for Busines was reduced to ashes, the $re origins- cents, Plan open at George Philip's Set an Ont-' �• TORONTO 15horthand and Mat. ting from a defective chimney. store.- side of the ric, Among other articles burned' was 11 A lar shipment of new and -up-to. -- -a _ ISAVINGS DEPARTMENT: library belonging to Mr. McClellan's ur P ct y Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, y g date furniture. has just .arri.ved at ,SDBpoBit0 received of sI. ima B,A., Principal, Corner Yonge and son, who is a student At the U'niver- Dillingham's including dressers and sit This alone was valued at$400. upwards. Bloor Sts. y• stands, tables and a ne assortment T The residence was insured for,a small of wicker chairs including parlor and Xnterest allowed at highest amount. Thus passed the mast rem- verandah chairs and rockers. These R. N. BASSET • .� '' current rates. nant of the Town of Bellamy. stopped in yn minutes are well worth coming to see whether JKWELLER AND OPTICIA-� CHAS. D. GoRDON, Manage CROUP Sure with Dr. Shoo�pp s you wish to buy or not. g Croup Remedy. Oee The Sextette—If t' hear them - .�. w'7)7TI3Y Y feet will xnrely prove. Once, U want to hear diem again. 'A Chico danced her-,1 WHITBY BRANCH No vomiting' no die. RO girl has trees Asafeandpteasi�eyrnp-5pc,llrnggists At Brougham Monday, May lis , Selma' - Deep� „�;,;;1. i!Bw�afimazm=46066� a' ':,” •. � :.. fir. .. '.. _ «.. e,..... ........._.- .yeas-::.•,,n,..y,. .veva'»' a5 '4a:—.•�. i. •rr .. .i" ' "- ^r..,rp. , - •:api^rSTth li'ac- vS?S ^a+' .:Y '* ,?L-.•'. •0,*9' ,.i i,,M. w-`i•' .Y' !.'h. , 4 •, eY':..- _r+. PT!^,t .. .: .:ws• aNq_., YP.✓�.;;'�j�, r.-. R' =AM •• �.T ...,;,, ..Y ,.M1,.:, •Y'�P,.2• / +•� 4��'•m• •.'••i,'. '..,s •r S ..... '-., .. ,•[Y-' ... .�"i�w :.ri+ r. _ � ,. w "a ,--•;Ww >'.G .," '.@.�''T -.f'!i .4 1-' Y"'°C. .. ... a.:.�... '•... ..-rW...�,. » .. ,. - ......, ... a--..r•y. ,. .. ..._,:: :-.};.' - '«., ay �✓1,',,...r.- - .8.�'.;•°-.b ^fr.4. L ,;rw -: •. ., ..':¢ y;., r :. .,. µ,ms• 'Si EELS ON A LONG TREK. and Marguwhe:o rivers. -`bout Why-1- Recommend ALAS FOR TOMMY A rKINS - _ -- -'midnight their. �ttent on was ar- tories From New Zealand oLThe}r 'rested by-th�;ir dog.--whieh waft .g • • ! • • !! Night Land Journeys, much exciteii and was baro ing �. Williarms Pink •PIIS ENGLISH SOLllIRS 1S GETTING furiously, When they went out to Prof. Drummond, the New 'Lea- " - - AL R.' - land naturalist, writing on the sub• aster n e cause of the disturb - 834 th au a fiK LE, ante they found that the do was jest of the journeys of animals, ob owingup an eu9tniQsis eel which 'The Particulars o a eruar a e ore serves filar reindeer,`ores, hares, was on one of its land journeys. Hol Lost Two IneheA In Height,!Beals, whales, rats, many species of � Y Presbyterian, Clergyman---The Sufferer Brought One Ineh ia. Girth and Thir- fish, i few species of reptiles, and even insects, undertake some very Back from Death's Door, teen Pounds. •eitraorlinary migrations, says the THE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD London Standard. HOW TO CURE THEM• N "Why I recommend Dr. Williams' than I had ever seen him, for, as I Englishmen are steadily .wind In New Zealand the must notable Pink Pills." said, he hadpalway s been ailing. In ling- in .size, if the recruiting Ser-;migrants are birds, but in other In thousands of homes.throughout ' St. Andrew's Mensa. sheer desperation he had asked his geants are to be believed. The in- clasees seals are known to set out Canada'Baby's Own Tablets is, thea r Spector-general of recruiting lays upon lou on wife to et him Dr. Williams' Pink p g journeys and to return to only -medicine used when the chi)- z Cardigan, P.E.I., Jan: 1908• pills. They soon began to help it to the fact that four-fifths of Eng- their old homes again, and the dren are ailing, and the mother who Though I have never been sick larid's population is in the•cities, migrations of the Maori rat him. ftis appetite and strength be- 8 , especi- keeps this medi4ine on hand may myself, and Have not had occasion gas to improve,,and to the astonish- where it hasn't enough to, eat. nor ally ir, the Nelson and Aiarlborough feels as safe as though there was a to use Dr. Williams`' Pink Pills, I� enough air and exercise. _ .�districts where countless thou- i doctor constantly' in the home. _ meat of his family and friends lie , y. thought you ought to know of the rapidly regained his health. •Now, . At the time of the Crimean war, !sands,...led by an invisible Pied Baby's Own Tablets cure all stomach remarkable cure they have wrought though the burden of well nigh says Collier's, the minimum- Stan- piper, ,swarmed for many, days and bowel troubles, break up colds, in Mr. Olding's case, four score years is upon him, he is dard of height for her infantry was: across fields, thr,)ugh villages, over destroy.worms, and make teething During a . visit to 'my home in able to do a fair day's work, and i91&'feet 6 inches, and moat of these rivers and up hill and Sown dale, easy• Guaranteed free from opiates Dferigomish, N. S.,-some years ago, stalwart troops of the line were hove become rm �rtant events in and poisonous drugs. Mrs. Geo. in the enjoyment of good health I was grieved to find our next door I g cuuntr - bred. Thirty years later, t p Wilson, Wilson's, N. B., says:-"I even the asthma has ceased .to y Y he local history. The migrations neighbor and friend, Michael Old-' in V383; the'standard had been low-I of eels have not attracted as much began using Baby's Own Tablets - trouble him as in former years. ing,-very low. "He is not expected ered to 5 feet 3 inches. about five ears ago, Mr. Olding himself, as well as hie attention as the movements of other Yand Since then to Live, my mother informed me, In 1900 when the transports were l animals,..but are quite.as remark- 'Have used no other medicine for „ neighbors and the writer of this filled with drafts for South Africa And you moist go over and see him letter, confidently believe that his able. my children: They never fail to another inch was pared off the -- as he is [sable to peas away at any rescue from the very jaws o€ death P I R. C. Bruce.of Ngaruru States bring relief, and I would advise _... .. ;noment." "Not expected to live,'' height, and before the end of the all mothers to' try them. Sold by that was the opinion not only of the -seemingly a miraculous-is due l uampaign recruits were mustered i that recent dredging operations by medicine dealers orb mail at 85 P y under the blessing of God to the in if the Stood b feet in their vessels fitted out t.for philosophical Y doctor who attended,him, but of his Y cents a box from The Dr. Williams' " . timely and continuous use of Dr. stockings. More than half the men in,estigations have proved beyond ' wife and family as well.' Upon � 8 Medicine Oct., Brockville. Ont. ' Y P Williams Pink�Pills. rtandard re aired of the trees in all doubt not only that'eels breed - visiting him myself I found`shun.- q p -.REV. EDWIN SMITH, M.A. the Crimea, half a celitury ago. in the sea but far out at sea, where --->;: ant evidence to confirm their opin- tdreir breeding places have been ion. Mr. Olding-himself writes --"I GIRTH AND WEIGHT.. found. There are too many people busy . Mr. Olding had for years been am glad Rev. Mr. Smith has written I printing.the golden rule on elastin afflicted with asthma and bronchitis, ou_about m• wonderful cure, fur There had been a similar shrink- Old Maoris on the west coast of a but now a`com )station of diseases+y y age of girth of chest. Of every the North island state that when yardsticks. P I confidently believe that if it had l thousand recruits for the Boer war' he eels He who is too bast'to enter into was ravishing-his system. He had i not been far Dr. AWilliams' Pink: t go toward sea in a the little e> 1 of•the British army were below the large body they.are led by two in- joys of others gives the I* _-been confined to his bed for months Pills I would have been dead long 51 measured less than thirty-four 3ividuals of an enormous- size. world no great joys.. and was reduced to a- skeleton. i a,go. It�would be impossible to ex- inches around the chest, which bad John R. Macdonald, .of Levin, told Many a man thinks he ler genexoiia Though evidently glad to Seo me,,llaRgerate the desperate .condition I I been the minimum girth sae late, as because he has a longing to give i I g. Mr. Brice that he once saw one of he conversed with the greatest diffi- was in when I began to use the l 1883. -In-the matter of'weight line- what he has not got. cult , and seemed to realise that it pills. No one thought I could get I I these migration, with. two . large When h Y E; third of the whole number enlisted I you see a prophet striking was the beginning of the end. He'better.- I Scarcely dared hoe my eels in the can, attitudes you may was dailyg g p men in the Boer war fell short of Overland journeys at night, which some habits to hiaebo sure 'lie has growing weaker; his feet self that Dr... Williams' Pink Pills the standard of 136 pounds, which There's a world of difference be- were swollen to twice their actors)'soled bila me.through, but they 1 are characteristic .af some eels, R t; had been required of t#re prcce•ding have been noted in New Zealand. at", and the cold hand of death I did and -I have ever since enjoyed I eneration. In 1900 the averse tween trying to seem pleasant and was upon .his brow. "It's no use-," good health.;. Though I am sevent - g average' Mr. Bruce has. been told by some seeking to give 1 gn 8 Y British recruit at the age of 18, B 8 p ensure. he said feebly, "the doctors medi. nine years old people are always years was two inches shorter, ani very old Maori .friends that they .$ome people are so active reli-. cine is not helping me and I stn go- remarking on how young I look--- inch less around the che,,t, and fif-;have known eels to undertake fairly_ giou.sly. .on Sunday because 'their ing down ri`<p�ly." I prayed .with and I feel young. I can do a fair.teen pounds lighter than the nor-I long journeys'l,y night: On one oc- piety has been resting all the week, _ him as for s! man soon .to pass into 1 day's wank, and I am better ' in casrnn the Maoris had cam ed for It, is better to climb u though Y mal _�nglo-Sa_ou,youth.uf the sarme ?. P ug eternity, and when I took his hand }every way than I had been for awe ought to be. I the night on a spur that is the b•at lamely than to run down fisc ' in parting it was the last time I. ex- years. I cannot say too much is _after the Boer war'•:.the standard watershed between the' Wangaehu foot•and free. petted to see him in the flesh. raise of Dr, Wii,tama' Pink- Pills' p , of height was restored to 5 feat 3 Three years later while on another and I take every opportunity I can inches, but the army made no great . visit to my mother's Michael Old- 'to -recommend them to friends who improvement in its average phys - P ing was,. seemingly in better Health are ailing." f ique. As.recently as 1906 the aver ! age height of the British infantry- \ \\\ r ' (his own, that-that is sufficirys,t evi-�man toss 5 feet 4 1-2 int#lea, but his - - MILLIONS IN EHAKERY Bence to, ground a claim. A good lith of chest was only 3:1 inches deal im,re s' Fcific evidence will tie! and his weight 1 pounds, showing / necessary before, the ufficials will that he had ,sea underfed' and Investigate the account~, and, give ' 1 THE! ,tRlNl RT4,�LLl' NOT WOI2TII g`• given no fair chance to grow. a information. thcseon. There were worse. revelations = TUOUBLING ABOUT. In tiais connection the raynraster than these. Slnall men may be r�otifies'that he is not there to gine sturdy .men, as in the tsar of fl>e _ legal'adr ice to ell'. And sundry ar Janancse, but these' millions of city only d. Little Over ,£1,1 PN at to the step§ necessary to b©taken bred }lriti„na were rotten tf, the U. �' tc gctmoney out of Chancery. The core.' Fifty per cent. of the Loodon Proeseat Unclaimed in the Court par)-per people t<, do that are the ; yc,uths who offered themselves as of Chancey solicitors of tl,e Su reale Court. Y• P recruits.were re•orted as unfit, rrt'n SATISFYING THE PAYN1:1�'fEI{. after the* physical Standards had Quite 8 number of people in Bri Assumingthat a man has evi. been lowered. Of 11,000 yo-ung men tain and the Colonies imagine the - S 5 deuce of, genuine claim earl canFexamincd in Manchester 8,040 were are entitled to some* of the money satisfy the pay master on th;s point, rejected for want of stamina or be which lies unclaimed in the Court he can then obtain what may prove cause of physical defects. of Chancery, says Pearson's Wcek t.� be very uaeferl information from.. M:IJORITI"-�t;APABLE. l9 the lat•te.r regarding the amount inC - DAIMLER ' A gaod deal of nonsense is writ- court,'and the dates of the urdera. Throughout the Uuited Kingdom• _ ten about the untold millions which which affect it. ' For this, privilege from 40 to Go per cent. -uf these are auppoased Nc to lie iw Cha'ncery, he ill pay Half a crown. privilege, to enlist were found to bA but fact is there aro no `'hue if he wishes to inspect the orders, �unfit for Service. and so desperate '����'1� dreds of millions". of unclaimed affidavits, certificates, and reports was the need of `:food-fur powd.r" . - money, or, indeed, an.•thing ap referred to in the.particular cause that the class of assn thus refected preaching to it. The tots} aruount iu which he is interested, h© can was as wort, he it n actually T 'R I NC I PA L, siow in the Court of Chancery, un- see th@m, if before 1870, at the Pub- to imagine. Of the mien actually ( � ■ l� claimod, is only` a little over h1, lie Record Office, Fetter ].ane, and, in the ranks three- out of fire were _ a 100,000. And.. thbt £1,100,000 is if, after that year, at the filing de- incapable of enduring the hardships M - divided into as many as 3,400 se'p partment of the central office, in I of 'active service and broke down CLAIMS . =='auto-scoounts---one half -of which tue Strand: in two years or less time. During -do no�exceer,d '150_ in value, and - e should distinctly remoinber he year of 1�,iso.feu - - -oni" .one-sixteeenth of them exceed However, that funds in Chancery 723 British soldiers'of less than tµi,, $ For this Marvellous New Motor zro{1I X1,000! of "next-of-kin heirs an will only, bob dealt -with under -the yca=s service were dlschargecl e-5 d direction of an order of the court invalids. tlmost 50 er cent; of the reerui'ts , "heirs to unclaimed money," which -that is to say, assuming a man i' '$issues in Operation are issued 'by various persona, are has a claim, he must legally prove in the Boer-war-were. between 13 .. not official publications; and many it to the judge's satisfaction, and and 19 Sears old, many of them -of them sometimes contain 'gross the judge must then snake a formal under 18, and in .Manchester Inds ' S flexibility "suis statements and exaggera- -order for it- to be paid to hien be- were enlisted who appzareti to be ` tions." fore the claimant can, handle the. no more than 15 or 16. At. one Economy time England was.maintaining in n Construction It would bej..as well to understand, money. the Deli} 30;000 iuimat;uro lads, this- y too, that the paymaster-general TEDIOUS AND EXP the and Operation _ 'doea not throw information about) ty battalions, an army corps, who` broadcast, aril give it:just for the Those who_ know anything of I would -not have been accepted. for p sake of asking. 'Inquirers have to( Chancery proc•xlure will under service in France or Germany -on Absence of Small Parts - 'supply him' with a written request; stanc, that to obtain such an order account of their youth. it was a And satiEfyy him that they have some is a tedious and expensive opera- British critic,'.Lord' Denman, -who sc,rt of iKlterest in .the mattor on tion, and, indeed, hardly. worth the ,said of this enfeebled military Write for full articulars and illustrated lints from - .. which they i+eek for information, trouble. In fact, tho*officials, them- strength, P EVIDENCE REQUIRED. selves are quite frank about s In "Excepting regular a few picker] corps. C. H STAT NTON, Q many cases, they say, funds have the regular-army consisted of dere- .• - Even if a solicitor is instructed, 'remained in court for more than a licts and weeds, and even-of these the paymaster will want to know century, and to prove a titje may a diminishing number." 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto, Canada. exactly who the person is who in- involve -an expendituro quite out structs him, and that he,has a bene- <,f 'proportion to the amount recov- -3' --•••-'ficial interest in this funds of the erabie." court. Some of these accounts go as far =��? C.AL7SE FOR COMPLAINT. - F The. Ltd' It should also be noted that the back as'1726, and quite a largo num- -I' thought you said this' house Th1i Daimler Motor C0.9(1904) Lt�i• rnoncy in Chancery is not there l ber between 1750 and 1800. had an extra, large back yard?." t haphazard, and lying about any- As pan be imaginod, the thous- said the prospective tenant. _ howb'so to (;•peak.- 'All the. money- ands of acou.uts affect at sorts and ,So I did," answered the rigent. - COVENTRY, E;\6L.AND. is placed to the aecount of-specific conditions of men and Women; even "But it is, only four JPet sleep, - _ actions and articular causes and P s .. railway•. compauie:9, waterworks, by, actual measurement," protest- when application is made the num- .dock oompa.nies, and school boards, eel the .p.t. ber and corect title, of the action are concerned, which such sur- "Well," rejoined the wily argent, ^� or cause must always be given, names as Smith; _P,roFn, and JoneF "the oridinary }ard is only throe 'otherwiso it will be almost- impos- fill up pages upon pages .of the feet, ,you know." Bible for tho paymaster to trace .books. i the account i-n tht- books. from the abode it will be seen Ctabhagci in -C;uha gm* ,to -such As the officials most properly tliat'the fabulous sums of money size; that a single head often weighs �.�•- 4. point out, it is very misleading -for which are Iying unclaimed in Cham :20 pounds. anyone to'assume that, just'because 'eery are'more or less mythical. Q,ieen Helene of Italy is a lingo p the surname. of the rightful owner!There are no fabulous sums therei,t of unusual talent, conversing of property is-ox.-w03" tho same as[at -all. fluently in eight languages. � .�. +. ,�,,.� ..�,y, .....4 r. ', .�. .,n• ,.µ '.r,.i .... .,,'•' .u,,. Y � 'ay. .nil n, ''rr".'w.3.,�nd,4£i::..M"::•'.h3Ss. •'yA •..f?>?. :.a '.ea'�^� m ,4�'=�s i,; ..6 �zaii2 ..+t.'..Ak-. `e n� , . o,,,,,{... �- -r ,a`' ^^' o '- .--^- erre , _S,;- a�a.- e ... r - ..�' ';1"r'c --as',:> t '�'aa.-, � ,,,5.,• .w•'�st•y w,.i, .seer., �r •+'.r•• .rt> •••m«•. � w r,- .1..,, ,^•' ae:. '•:"A''..: :..--.,....,#t'••r•. --tete - ... ,:a'-F t,0, r: s.' '::t: r r "`r d -s;. ,y� . - 7 '... tete '..� •.. • ...,.., ...:r Y.. .. -.. .., — _ _.-... — i r - v,�. - ' o . t+'tt'"r-<v. .. 2 . ,, ..v.� -Jett i,fiy, ,.; b: r• ..,, f "ti 1 :1 .rte°� , l . A THRILLING SPORT. A man went to consult a famous �.Ah Is t6� N'' Ql�l ERIN'S GREEN ISLE _An exciting Mexican pastime is Physician, and waited in an anteBrass Band rime to 8E WONDERFUL that of flooring bulls with the hand room until, his patience becoming pl,�„� ' - from horseback! The rider, gal_ exhausted, he summoned an at- lnetrarnents. Drams, Band Alwin, Etc. NEWS - BY !::�Ii. 'FROH Ilii':- loping after the bull, seizes it by itendant. "Present my compli- EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND �• - the tall and assin his le uvek• is to Dr tor=•, d tell him Lowe.tprtcea°Yes quoted. 1hlaeoat�teQtis SHORES. passing g �c an , ever 600 fllurtntloamelled tree. Wrlt_e s men ' If I am not admitted in fiv^ minutes toranychinginMusicorMuskellasbureals -WHAT TII05. McD(f�.► r', Lim .� - - - pulls the poor beast round side rshall be we enough to go hotze. T�w.out," wmatpemX&II6 OF DODD't9 ID. - -- — -- - nays ttnt.iI it trips-and goes crash fappentags In the Emerald Isle of ling w earth amidst a cloud of dust Worms cause feverishness, moan- Interestto Irish- - - heedless to say, the bull-thrower Ing and restlessness during sleep. "You look pale and thin, What's �,- He Had Lance Buck, Kidney DiCr men. needs a strung hand and steady IMother Graves' Worm Extermina• till ngi ht lirork•t From morning nerves, lir he may fine; .himself in for is pleasant, sure .and effectual. „ $ , and 'only a one-hour ease heart 1'lutt.ering's and P If your druggist has not!ie in stock, , Now long have you been Waterford Corporation stied a trmible. rest. 71 One Box Cured slim. resulutio'n favoring a tax on bache- get him to procure it for you. at it 2 . I begin to-morrow." Tors over 33 years of age. l Time for Everything.—The time Shubenacadie,, Hants Co., N S., The workhouse at Longford was for'}�r.Thomas' Ecleetric Oil is when „ - -�fay 17. (Special).—"I Buffered'almost completely destroyed by are croupy symptoms appear in the chil_ ��nd, docs your mamma always /1■ C Rale Thein wtytu„t ttutt• t' from Lame Back, Kidney Disease recently, The damage its estimated p call you An el I' asked the lad LYES Boersc Fre°. dren;' when rheumatic sins 'beset g' y, 9CeeleHrlgyeBeadCo,I,6d,�p� . and He.art'Flutterings, caused by I at' I:10 000• • - the -old; when. lumbago, asthma, who was making the formal call, ! — sold and a strain, for three years. j 9s a� consequence of the retire- icoug,6, colds, catarrh or earache „Oh, no, replied the sweet child; I was looking over some papers and , of Mr. William O'Brien from attack eiyhe,r,young or old; :when only when we've got coiap'ny. I CARPET QYEIN saw Dodd's Kidney Pills advertised blic life,his newspaper, the Irish burns scalds, abrasions contusions'�lsh . we had comp'ny always. I •°do's•si°e This I. . .and I bought one box which com I or sprains come tc any member of Cause I like 'Angel' so much bet (iRITISM AMERtOAN DYEING OQ Istel cured d one ' x- wh kidney People,- ceases.publication. I . p ter than 'Brat."' �a"clO°ta"*7post and w°•r°"rswsiv� 1P y A heavy dept Laving rested on EhE the family.' 7n any of 'these' ail- YnFw nes tan. luntreal. ' :.fills are wonderfu,. Lynn Memorial Ch.ti•c'h, Belfast, for meats it will-give relief and xprk ' A W01218L1t3 5 II7 nth - That is the simple straightfor- several years past, efforts are' be-• a cure. y p y ward statement of Mr. Thomas Are you discouraged! Is you: doctor'. F1re Insurance Agents Wanted Ing marls to dear it off Probably, the sim le�L Court lie- bill a heavy snanciLi Loads L your para McDonald, a well-known resident C'astlerea (a,uardians have devil- y 0. heavy physical burden? I know what L of tl.at place. It shows how quickly !ed tr,igiiore thg Local (io\ernaient I ery in the world Ls the Korean. these mean to delicate women-1 have Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Kidney' I The Emperor's . servants are all been dtgcouraged too but Learned how to Richmon.l d Druwm�nd,Fire Iasuraneo carom Board's order regarding the. divid- 1'cure myself. I want'to relieve your bur- I any, Head Office.Richrnanu'Que. V-stabiisbed Disease when taken in its .artiest in of Castlerea dispensary die- dressed in garments and headgear dens. R'hy not end the pain and stop the I �g g dpi W t.A,w0. For ageueies at unrepre• stages. Lame Back is one of the i� P of red calico_. I doctor's b111t I can do this for you and seAtod points,Province of Ontario, addreds trio. i will it you vr1t1 assist me. Srst symptoms of rick J�idneys• i Cork is to raise a loan of $fso.000 i � poi o� u remedy is which been placed J. H. IF ` RT, Chief Agent, Heart Fluttering is another sem IRF I..-Our H. S. C. Iron .-Blood I In my hands to be given awa . Perhaps lea.is wellington tit,itaet Toroata $ P-!fur the erection of a new' Technical I this one box stn care you-tc art done so tom. It is caused by blood, from'school on the site presented by Mr. Pills restore failing health, To in. for others. w l I shall tt hsppy and _tvtiich the sick Kidneys have failed troduee them we offer you a full ' you will be cured roc 2c (the cost of a to strain 'the im Unties,' increas=f h;irman ('Tawfurd, at-Fitton attest. vi7-ed -- po ststge .tam ). Your letters held cond- + F James McGeown, Omagh has just ptic+gage free,. 3icnfion this I VsntialI . wrPte to-day for my free treat- itng the work of the heart. ' Dodd's! paper and enclose ten cent's to de- swat. • F.R CLTARdI;.Windsor.Oat cleaned, wa.hed and lteoa+r«t , patented a sort of swimming ap-, Kidney Pills make the sick Kidneys paratus,which bids fail• to-be one i fray the cost of-packing, etc. THE + ' Well, the lame back disappears, the 130M1; SPECIALTIES C'U. Toren- ! Peppermint is usual! re ar:c1 I by oriental Provera w. •n of the most valuable inventiunK yet ; Canada. I from�gin 'sweetened with st gar, and' the nab .pect.tt.te in Canada `blood is purified, the art, leers: i t<., cr nceived._ 1 ORIENTAL RUO CO., lieved-'and the fluiterings stop. � • " .. flatored with the essential oils of If the case.is of lou standing, it! James Maguire. a yuurig man-re- j ittmon AWrctlsa. Prop• $ ' g' siding in the CGlerlfarne district of I In Sil,eria, brxlie.9 buried 1a01prppermiat. Tet Mate. is$Kmgat„West. Trereafe. may, take longer to_cure it, but: years ago have beeu-friund in a Dodd's "na• Pills ne%er fail to i County: Leitrim, lista leared mys- Per- ; y 1'1 lfect state 'cf preservation. A Cure for Fever and Ague. - do tl; - terioualy on the day intt•nded of ' - , his'w•eddin (Disturbance of the stomach and ALEXANDER WARDEN, ; $• Ista tree+user Pro-Worian Teariar Oorn itgnau deep arc delay .vets.. liver atomise precede attacks of fever { ceareh to Can a) Fm1�,ra LIU11 ata.Cistt(F for Ireland ,Opium laden "medcliuea"may shack co,tFhia , �i thou that last sero fest r eopie y suet ague, showin deran ement �f BONDS AND STOCKS t A tbecold.tays. ilo not trifle' when ou b.gt�a $ $ $ -BABY A'�U •� BULL. P 1 ;M ean,thtake Allsa'l Lank S&L". free (rear tlie.dige.tive urgans'and deteriora- _ left.the.countn th:tu in any year opium,tuU lit healtag power, tion in' the quality of the blood.. IRtallatl'li AtllttkIll Ne, IkiflPll Ib1nC�' 11+,11; the total being- `2$,233, !• -- ” > , t;opsit•Loekeb.uAhtan<iwtlonocrmtotoa. ; I 'In these ailments I armelee.s Yege- h T�ROt1T4 sTREtT, TORONTO.CANADA Liltle Tot. .t" against 3{t.09L for the year ]fu;, I1ut a Fiugle case_nf intoxication i > } table Pills- have been #ouncl mvbt Long DUlsone•I?bones—Main 23'70,sat•2VL .1)unKannun s water lnFPector has occurred last year asci<,n the 9,000 � $ effective, abating the fever and ere A mad bull nearly succeeded in ;reported to file rural council -that inhabitants of �Chittlese•y, .(.'am- ,doing the-ague in a few days. There� - • ;killing a baby in a . maiicart and 'the average weekly consumption of bridge-biro. I !WARREN OZOW8K1 & 00. 'wreckeJ the :irdena in foment Water in 1)un anntln - are many Rhti are subject to these, g y g (a tow u U€ Members I'aroato Ideock Exchan o. { • di>ztresFing disturbances and io I n houses at Acocks (;seen, near Birm ;about fi\e 'thou and 'pc'npleI, etas I Ilyv'ntery ctsrrodes the_intestincs_ these 'there is no better prepare I BankRaild{nn,. s611road litre" idea iingham, Engiana, recently, b00,cXw gallons. and speedily Pats away the lining, :tion procurable as a means of 'rt. ToROtrro. HawYos= • The animal was being led to Lhe --' bringing about dangerE,us eondi- 1 .€ STOCKS AND BONDS slatnghterhouse, when it broke loose 1 tiEins that Islay Cause death. Dr. and escaped itito the garden of an I BAD LEG FOR -60 YEARS. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cardial 8 Ire a1e sols', scenic. write v adjoining house. ' Butchers and --- clears. the iutcstinml canals of the Young lad e.s'at Beavercille, Ind,, t�•��� COBALT torsatora.et.d Zam-Bak !Yorks a Corti le have forllled a 'league to promote l ethers gave shies, armed ` with _ 0 ttE Cal,,. I germs thpt,rause the in8ammatinn, 'refinement-among young men, and,", ,guns, and a shot served to enrage !and by protecting .the lining:from IForti,nes Leet and Meana Ruined Tersulth Osur $ Dire. o lvllrbo of clan . lm% a Avenue, ;among other things, have resolved(' indulgence in the usurer aid Dress Habits •the animal still further. _ It' tore Pro.;decLe, Rhalr[stand, ttac beer, n::ed �Ptkrther ravages reaorrs theme to to�marry nu man who. drir}ks or ' ' through fences, smashing garden"bre Zam-Iiuk of a bad leg., w•1,;oh had deird ;healthy condition. Those subl(ct Iimvkes. THE NARteRAit'H SANITARIUM 'frames and everything else Irl itS all remwthcs {uf ;ixty luny. years. She 't 1 tlyFtntery should not be witht►ut j - - -� N^.Fester K: .ret t'arhann.•, Un4►riY �I way, and stopped to iirvestigate a . mo,'s '-� When a child of eiche. 1 was bitten 'this sihiple vet Ft,werf.ul remedy. + care. Liquor and Drug habits, Phydclan iri snail-Cart standing UutsidC OIIc Uf , on the leg toy a-dog, A ctucior cauterised I Unit OOT eiTtle P%la►tiler willhef,und attendance. Atinemi H;rt;,n Free, corre"ad- a i the lace. but it never healed u �oordl 1 o 11 11 vour ueeds as s houeehobt rmniely. Voted encs conti,tential akdrvse,f t. the houses. P P Y. •s w.linimara for stitinese end taken intenally I brR, A. HAtt,iN.tYLr, 6tanaxsm, ant bate Suflrred with an ulcerated leg There-arc. ;t32-vanetirs of Arctic I!- a!l-b-nol complaints. Avoid substitute& rertner!y eenoa'ted Will rbc Lakeburol Hanktaw-um, The baby's mocker rushed' out' to for over sixty years . •Chi. occurred is 11„u'erx, w}rich ha\'C,blit ttS t) i calors, T�rj,xi but on•'Paiakliler —Pests D•vfa': zea O•kt i e,Uot _ -save her chill, but the'bull t:harged. England, anti many Erol;is}g-rtoctors tried ultite and yelfaw, -"- at her, and she retired. The animal. in vain to heat the star, , At one time i tract , ";}hat did tice.doctor Fay was the 'then rushed at the. mail-cart and ,' an ='''patient at the Fast 5nffollt lle,i ilii I CRUISING AND SPEED (lir a long period, and for three year;I was THE `/B!!RLlNGTON R01�TE u matber with you i'' 'He 'said 'he 'baby IeTI intxltthc but hE hoodofti t cari4 it and txtt e{ bo•pitctk,- inr:it Ay- --- ,didn't know.." ' -Well, .what doctor — .,it wwu;;u..t e1 ty P; pain, and the fore wontd rotbrat,'but ' e' ire " are you going to next iYunP, 4. t'nu•'rat t.. l+eattie w•a•h., via rat, iyul, d►ily I " Aftr.r sniffing' at the °overtg;succi usnt,nuect to di�c'harge ' Tur''t4 moachS Low rater'" au Vnrib a,.•i r,mth i•.cilic c,,,.c When 'a doctor dares to snake such& LAUNCH kart, the bull lc ft it bug returned ni;o I came out here to my c;au•hie p•,b,rs .A firty P:yte futd..r Iter; it o r, and in r the an admission ss that he 'must be l during the v„yake'I had to kcc� my ben, ! Ala.ks i'nkon kxpo.iti.,g free• cor the arkin', again end smashed tt io .pieC'CF• P ; F••r inri.rmation to req.'•d to rates and train "r. I about as high in his-profession as IiC j ill all sized-, i 0mplete' Of in Bappilv., the .hila was again un ! The ship's doctor a-,anuned my le;, and vice writs oreailon „ gave mea ;autcr, v hick i hal to tike orf lean get. knock clown form. - -hurt. J. A. FORICK,A King 5t. mini,Turonto,Oat. i again,as it made the pain-to intense, When, � -- � Knock Down Frames and Semi The animal conitnued its his,] I reached my datighter',lion.e,she sent For - e iS there anything more annoyin Finished Fra Dig leourse thrDugh the garden fences a medical man, w ho said nothing cojitt ever ' - rm iviott hay been made in the ;ihan having your corn stepped up- BYs afld until it became wedK(d in the, nae- do it �Y g' and:dthaugh 1 tried oa,rr ' Brazilian liudgct for the publication !on I Is the,e anything more delight-' Yaoht Tenders. Yow entry of one of the housrF, and American dot'tors, they 'did me no good, of 1,000 -copies of 'F aradj-sc t,oyqui than gciting rid of itI Hello- ROBERTSON BROB•, - ;arras secured an:l killed. :T}'�y' said mj leg. would never be well, trauslr:ed into'Portuguese. vont of nay stress, Rate,utaw Oariada. "One day my yotingrst daughter brought way s Corn Cure will-do it. Try it !• t home a box of Zam-Buk, and induced m s 000 and be convinced. send fur cat.tl,•gue- 4 10 try' it.' with'the first :pplie-ation I in IheRD K Ire n ' :i'«f tln,a Itlavte, ilie mareand i MT RYI\G TONS OF GOLD, seemed to find ea.ie, and furiher treatment get the arriuinr. Matte by Davina Lawrence" j _ with Zam-Iiuk did me so much good that I - Investors in gold-mining Fecutl• '56t for a proper anpplt•: I kept on with .P,•ople whrl'are afflictcci with klep• ties will be interested to learn -that the Zam-fink treatment, and soon sat6 that omania always fee! that they should an American• lady computed not 'tl,e wound *was getting tetter. The t di--`char a was reduce.!, and the take something for It., • g• rain w•aa ' , • .;. Long ago that in the United States : USED 1N 4. solone•half a'ton of pure gold, ecjiii- eased. ' I Rersever�edoryw,rotoi il16t effectedZam-B'a I. Eyes Are Relieved By Mur - valent to I►500,000, is annual! , and, to cut a long s Ins e. y Put tare. it is marvf4lous to ttt-il,k that, after whch irritate.i by l b ilk i7ust and Eye - !� Com�atcrim Caezes.. Schools, �a - "-$° filliriq ruts, the tt Pth �sP the lir suffering for iiaty years, Zanl Duk has been 'Strain, incident to the average School Theatres, and in thousands of homes Where a piano ung. Inasmuch as none of this preci- able to make my leg perfectly sound," Roam. A recent Census of New York sy. •on% metal is ever extrae..tf(1 after `jam-lidk is a combination of power sad afoCitner6yr School the a,t that ineth t city. e ' of �mttive 'tient i2 appreciated. Tie M is the , y o o with the Malik- le Repeating, Action. death, the shrewd calculator fur- urity,. Purely terbal, it is superior to all CRro Why not try tltirtue pye Rented dY l ui< then' reckoned' that at the rate nown remedies-for. chronic sores and for Red, Weak, Weary, watery payee, stated a quantity of gold equal t,� wounds, eczema, salt•rheum, cin w'oim, Granulation, Fick Eye-and Eye Strain? + Murine ho i eruptions. varicose esn't Smart: Soothes Eye Pain. ulcus, cuts,. 'burns, Is Compounded hr ExperiencedPhysl- a�l that 25 nos, 111 circulation will, bruises, skis diseases, It also cures piles, c1Rnc; Contatna no Tnturfnus or Prohibit= 'in 'the ccniir.e of three centuries, he All Druggists and•Stores sell at 50c.-a box, ,d leruies. Trp Murine tn4r Your Eye ' lying in the ground again. It 1s: or post-free from Zam-Buk Co.,'Toronto, -Troiihtes: Tot! Will LticP Murine. Try It, "A T !n Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids, Drug- Bond tOr free airings to think that one digger— stns price. IP Three boxes for 31.23, lets Sell LTuHne at &?. The Dturino Eve ( Catalogue 110. ,'1+�, the setton, to Wit--is constn:ttly --�• • 'i»e�y c'r'.. Cltttaen, -Ill Send You In- �.� PIANO.QI OrprDn Co..returningt., mother eget-h I ALCpl1Ol,-.I.' Bt,��, tereating F.ye Books Yroe. Limih.d GUhLFPH.Q gRIp- nearly aa' much gold as the other digger - - ---_- - --- --__� ---- ,--- --------___ it constantly extracting from her l licit Crosti haus Have Been Laying; There is alwa)'s plenty of r,lorTesti merry Frorri a High Authority bosom: at tile top of 'a ten-storey building + ,Traps.for Teetutnletrt. 'that has no elevator. -` �- A ferriii?e indi(tl,.cnt agiin�t the.' as to the Value of Orange cleat. - E\erything that carnes into 7';cis. brit cross bun is franird Ly the Lc,n= I IL is a Liv er Pill.—vfany of the 1. is taxed, (\'Cel to the market esu. Gun lancet. !ailinerits that man has to contend men with produce. This innocent-lurking article cif !with have their origin.in a disorder- i N an address to the Canadian Association of the :Raster Bakers at €„ed has always been re ardod*as ;ed liver, wliicti is 'a'dclicate sir tin j their Convention held in l.ond'on, Ont., August lith and.ISth, --77n7-== I lit least harmless, but the `'Lan- ;peculiarly sttsceptib.e to the dist�rb� Taj+ Professor t Harcourt,tl Ii °s fthe ollows:e1PY Aursct\pC9a1 College, A has discovered that it• his :ances that (tome from irregular said among other i'ng , a a i of been taking advantage of its innoc :bahits or lack of care in eating And fast foods may be roughly divided into the,following classes: let, _ ucins appearance and reputation to!drinking. This accoitpt.s • fu.r the Tho uncooked;.such as granulated oats, e.4e., which require long ' I lay.a trap for unwary= teetotalers. 1•great many liver regulators now cooking to make them palatable and,aid digestion; 2nd, Partially cook- t' , T�o average hot. c•rv:s ,tun, it, is i pressed on the attention uf_ stlffet•_ I ed, such as rolled and flaked grains. In this'process the cell walls are ' nary. stated, 4ontains about ;.2 rr9. .Of these there is aeric superior ruptured by. the crushing, consequently they require less .titre ,in grains of alcohol, and the man who � to Parmelee's' Vcgetahlo Pills, ' , their'preparation for the table; 3rd, Cooked foods; 4th, Foods termed -' eats twenty- buns \oil) ohtiiin as I Their operation though - ventle i, pre-digested, such as Orange Meat,etc, A large number of foods have been analyzed and -some of the re- much alcohol as he would get in a eflrectice, and the most delicate can K glass of beer. use them. sults are incoiporated in the following table. In nearly every case the ate' The ''Lancet".'Dankes the further, -` figure, ale the a\crage of a nurilber of analyses: �. .. terrible disclosure that most braid BPtwef n 2011,000 and 300,004 yen'rs ' Calories per gram. a t alsel contains alcohol. ' which, of I is said by experts to be the'age r,f Orange !teat' 3,968 ? . c!,ursc, is the prenluct of thee' fes- (thy ht7mari race. White .Breen 2, 21 e n'u'ittat•it•n of the you=t ootid to I The first sleeping cm w His seed in Rnt.ire \�heal Bread............... .......... 2,4906' make the bread-and. the buns- 1858 and the first vestibule train in t rise', I ISS(f. , Graham Bread .................... 1,910 23 THEpR There fuss. he sortie consolation \. This shows the great advantage in fa\or of Orange Meat as a heart .. fr,r teetotalers in the announcement A aagaing eouge drives sleep anA saWeril producer. �• . _ that it is possible to make teetotal !war• yon own Qonquar it with Allen`• Lang f )s•bam, which rftteves bard breathing, ala It , r - brEad.and buns, but no yeast must o o.t sna trrltaaoa of w: throe: Eit.e M This company is giving. away A (ash prize o Seven Hundred T!+S t'I: NO. 2t1- U'J. be used. � to w obildrow- Dollars. See post card in every pa,•hage. t , "Ct*t ,:.. ... ; • .h1. ,^itis.. �. �_. ... .�,: •^r , ' ,.z....'. .,.w>,�,<,,,a _ ,- ler •<e.- tS .t- ,.u,. .., a ..c.,.., • • lt'�r� .. .. •� .-- ,,... .. :.. .. .. ,. ,r ... .., .' .., _-.+.':.iuvrs9:.re�s..n.-� Y ... .f .n-:r�.r �p'r •��'a ��-. c��+.. 1: ,o- ...frc. .-• ...,.. ,. ,... ..,�._. : *fir ,�;a +:s -,;..xs +.,,. ..,a.., ._•.. -•. x4 •k' � -crx, = - �... .fiV.. .. ♦.. .. ., .' w~',.,a,. ,'. ).':° .. :''.;.-. z„h.�.:.'.5. .dei'- vTl t w ar,- .w.. - �j.. �.,:• _..A ... �,.�.. •._u. ..,, :... .. • s .. _.�-qty .....,..<.., ., ... ., _ :... .1 '• Y.:. Y• 71. Now A Terri,101 Beaman (9937}-The "Richslydeon'@ Special Tea is Good Tea." imported hackney stallion, tics property FOR $qLE.-Stone host, wagon of W, H.Pugh, Claremont, will stand tongue. slabs and cordwood. SSY s8 for nose.daring the season' o[ 1909 .t MAPLE SYRUP • �- a 5 Bros.,Greenwood iotf his own stable 9 1r2 miles east of Clare- - .— — --- moat. — l` am L�1RgT£`DA�iiiTU EJ, --- Guaranteed this spring's make Guaranteed pure Muskoka . . L' watered,can be had by applying to J. W. Bucephal s (11228} (8338j — The r s ru full Imperial measure 8 pints to a gallon-$1.35 Mr HARRY,Port Perry. get; choicely bred .imported Clydesdale Y p— Pe P ;. TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also stallion,the property of 8 C Banka, a rzallon, Eastern Township pure maple syrup, wine _ - 1llpublished every Friday morning at itsO,IDea, 1 aleiketo m1zLo w good hey. 1 pitkering,w&make the season of 1909 --' measure, $1.`20 a gallon, also in 8 lb. tins and -- --- ,Piokering,Out. 4>mpp a his own stable lot 18 con: Pickering quart bottles. at lot lb,con.T,Pickering,or write Z.E.P lei 3 RATES OF ADVERTISING: Claremont. atf lfingeton road. ?: )E`irsttnrettlon penins 20 The. SEEDS - No. 1 Timothyand Clover, Intermediate and White, a fall haschsubsegnenti$wrtion,yyer;ire- 6aenN CH`WL LOST-On Tuesday, May Sugar Beet ange , a ante .. Skis ra o does coo iacinde Least or Foreign ►J Clydesdale stallion,the property o!Geo, �ai�ertiwmsaw {th,on the Brock roan or the third con- y Cherry wood, will assortment of $iminer's Garden and Flower Seeds., f cession a green plaid rug. Loser leaveilthe Davidson do Sons, gpeew Lerma given to parties making con- same at the NE WB OFFIO&. make the aetaoa of 1909 as follows: r _ saeN for 3 or 6 month+or by the year. Hall FRUITS-Fresh lemons, oranges, bananas, dried apples. peach or early oontrsets payable uartariv. Wednesday afternoon prooeede to James finest raisins, currants and peels -Xearly y s see and prunes, , ientlaasr cards,ren linea or unser,with paper PASTURE TO LET.—The under- Foand's lot 29 b! con Pickering night. .roe ear,is o0,payable in advance. signed has to let 250 .creel good pastas. Thursday,Tome hotel Liverpool noon; VEGETABLES-Cabbage, Lettuce and Celery. a ' r. siNotioeia local columns Na cents per line, Can accommodate 50 head of cattle. hates— , lave cenN par line each subsequent luscrtion. 50e,T5c,sad$1.00 er month. Apply or write Gordon's hotel Pickering night. Friday t�ocul contract rates made known oa applioa- at once to D.S.TURNER,WhitemIs 31.9 afternoon proceeda to his own stable BISCUITS — 35 varieties Christie's Perria's best biscuits. Patter- .isCon. No lroe advertising. until the following Wednesday afternoon Advertisements without written inetruotions sons Full Dinner Pail Sodas, 3 lbs. net, 30c a pail. -will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao FOR SALE OR TO RENT.-The ��n Elect (5629)—The imported .cordinaly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Logan 100 acre farm,base line,Pickering, Clydesdale stall;OD.the property of W. GROCERIES The best and freshest of everything in the grocery assents must be in writing aad seat to the pub. for sale on reasonable terms. tend is best slay,sone hoose etc,+.}miles from G.T� H.Pugh,Claremont, will take the fol- line. Fresh' goods arrive daily. -blob°Work promptly attended to, will rent if not sold at once. Apply in even- lowing routs during the season of 1909: T ; ings to F.M.CHAPMAN,Pickering. fatf Monday,T Smith's lot 27 con 9 noon; FLOL'R=Spick's and Green's at mill prices. TERAS John Scott's Aths night. Taesday, R X51.25 per year ; 51.00 it paid in advance. PERSONS HAVING FARMS or Tarr'a Mongolia noon; Win Coakwell's CHICKEN: A mixture for voting chicks. ' Contains wheat, corn, PERSONS sale are res, lot'15 con 10 Markham Dight. Wednes•' FGOD peas-ground, brine, flaxseed-7 lbs. for �3c. �- e = incited to eommr.nicste with the undersigned who are meeting with gratifying success in day,Wm Armatrong'e'LOcaat Hill noon, c f'� /�� ,t JOHN M U R KA R, Proprietor. securing purchasers for farm and villtgo R Milroy's Cedar Grove night. Thars- JAMES / \ I C H A R D S C/ � properties in Pickering and Uxbrilge town- day, Jae S1acCeaee lot 3�Con ° Picket- are�R'hitevs a bEATON,Real Estate 9Brok• ing noon; W T.efy's 1 1'2 miles east of NOTES AND CCYL),IE,NTS — Che wood nicht. Friday,Thos Knox'a "Buy }ultl.Grc cerise at the Gravers." Extravagance is one of the CHORTH OR BULLS FOR BALE. Brock road gnoon; Gerow'e Hotel ►J One roa yra Did pest, Dae roan 2 ears Brougham night. Saturday, Lather realest failings of the resent °la is spring. T9hese bulls are fit for serwtpee is I Pilkey's lot led cbm . Pickering noon; g p beet of stock, Also several bull calces .rom d follow; ng 12 ruootns old good enough for any moa in thence to stable until follow ng Monday. generation. From the multi- • ?2, ' Ir thle country. Apply on premieea lot 18,con.7,�Gallant Uhatian 1111531 .�.-3 nsillionaire down t0 the htinlblest Piokering or write E.E.eUGH,Claremont,27tf —The chemp'oq imtorted Clydesdale j aeitizen, the tendency. to spend is �Rb1 FOP. SALE.—Being lots 10! stallion.the property of Robert Defoe, touch teeter than it Was with our F and 11,con 7,township of Pickering,sad Green River, will rusks the season o! g' coneiatiaq of 910 scree. This farm is the one 1909 viz.: Monday, Brongbam night. grand-parer ts. The millionaires on which the well-known Greenwood herd of Tuesday, W H Majora lot .2d oon S TAX t4dRNl�G-its richness and fertilit-A,cannot la3t +ire rivals Of one another in the short-borne have been bred and ted during the Pickering noon; Russell- Carter's indefinitely, Brother Farmer, ate yon worxiax oa a definite • past forty yearn. It is as rich as s garden mud` Chert Wood night. Wec'aesds P $ plan to turn back to the soil the fertility you take from it? If clean. Would sell 150 acres, 133 acres or the y y. not you will mightily regret it,or your sons wilt. Eighty Ioadsof matter of spending, but their es- 'halo o:is. Thare is timber on Das part of it Reesoc's lot 3 con 5 Searboro noon; H hay means a depreciation yearly of STUB. Putting it batt by head worth ;3000. Terms easy. Possession given B 13amill's' Soarboro and Markham —the old. hard. beck breakin¢way—is discour-pax. slow wort. atravagance harts no one but rather Ape 1st 280t, Arthur Johastca,Greenwood. and never well dopa The time of yourself and yoar�hired mea, towniine night. Thursday, T Cox- and increase of crops,will is two years par for a :i blessing to the poor people Who �� worth's Armadsle noon; Frsnklia HOaae F srb their servants.- Those who Markham night. Friday, R Wright's CHAMPION MANURE SPREADER T Have- not an abundance of this COURT OF REVISION lot 19 aon.d Markham anon: R Eagle A stronger,more durable machine there cannot be found is the Domin- - son's lot 20 con ,9 Markham ni„ht. ion. Has rigid stiff-braced sills and frame;also solid cold-rolled steel, World's Duds.should make rOvi- rear power axle.2 18 inches in diameter. Light draft uniform spreading 8 P Municipalit of the Township Saturday,to hia own i Le aatib Moc- p �..� by beater and apron through pulverizing rake driven by large sprocket ;tsion in these times of prosperity of Pickering. day afternoon. wheel and worm;ear,are only a few features-out of a score that make the PvBLic NOTICE is hereby given that Mikado Jr. 863—The exce'leat road Champion a money-maker for you. We cannot tcU all the good news about .for old age or for those periods O this Spreader here but we have done it with photos and interesting descnD- the Court of Revision for the Munici- horse,the property of Thoe Beverley lot tions is booklet '•flow to Feed Your Crops"and Catalo¢" Seaq for them. adversity .and hard times which DalitF of the Township of Pickering. 2 1:9, 5th oon. Uxbridge, wtli make the Both tree,and'very valuable to ever?farmer. Ask our i xal s=ent to shod' acccur periodically. One of the or the year IWO,.will hold its first nit- season of 1909 as follows: Peter Shirk's you our Champlot■monose Spreader. He'll answer any questions asks maddest sights that may be seen is ti,nggs at the Temperance Hall in the Mongolia coon; Franklin House Mark. The Frost.& Wood Co., Ltd., Smiths Falls, C n. Village of Brougham. on Tuebday, the born night. Tuesday afternoon Perkius that of, a' decrepit old man sir 25th day -)f May. 1909, at the hour of Bros'let I9 con 4 Markham. Wednesday woirtan working for their Bail;' one o'clock in the aflrtnoon. afternoov, F Cosgrove's hotel Elkin bread tivllen a little foresirLt and All persons interested will please I Mips. Tharsday afternoon, Wm Ray- Eake notice %and govern thPtnSelve, mom's Gormloys Cormera Friday .thrift In their y Danger days would accordinglyt ! afternoon, Macsica Iloase Ston.,ville. • r.'�T * 'L'oA rdac f Altou'm to Noah 1t+ave made tllete old age ane of UAted-at Whitevale this _dth d:t Of l by 'ryy c May. 19x,9. y er'r cot:3 L'abridge for eocn.thence firo _ a comfort and happiness. DoNAf D. R. BEAT''.4 to L^:a L'n atsb e. D.bpkee, manager. � a • Clerk of said M:.nic�pality. Eoyal Diz.e 1.3(19 4d The • ► i+ Tbe'insanity plea ii the one that _ : . imported Ctyctnsdale at®tilos., the +,Q is now, almost without exception, A'ticklia.or dry o ngh can be quickly j property the lsea s o Itt190'J Claremont. Coliowe! net np by the defence when a luur- loosened with Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy.; Monday,aloog'tbe 3th con Pickering to lever is on trial for his (ifs. Es No opium, no(bloroform. nothing unsafe I Samuel Disney's town'ine night; Toes- ' or harsh. Said by T.M. McFadden. day S Farnd,ala'a Kinsale coca. W H ~e•• cially when the murderer or his Holtby•s Audiey am¢hs. Wednesday, En have wealth is.. that plea a HORSE REGISTER Maddalord Bros' Kingston road noon, :eoCr!ee8ful one. When A mate's Gordon Hones Pickering night. Thars- .. r ):,ord Jewett 1016 C•H R=The.•cels- 'day, Tbos Kunz's Brack road noon: /Milt is so evident that capital braied roadster stallion,the property of Gerow's hotel Brougham night. Friday 4 _ Roble Toms, Liverpool, will maks the . w Cowie'@ con 7 tinkering noon; D -punishment is certain to be inflict- FC= 561.10 by E - season o! 19W as his own stsbie, Liver- Gregg s oon 9 night. 9atur3ay, to his .,ed, then that plea is set up so that pool, Out.. own stable until the following Monday. an may escape that tinders doom i • E • D I S N E Y & S 0 Mand spend the rerusome of his :;BEST BINDER NDER TWINE days in comfort in some institn _ _ Farm Implements, Harness, Carriage@,•Binder Twine, _ lino. or it may be to spend a few Farmers come here for your Binder Twine. Sxtiefaction ttuarnateed. Cou- Machine Oil and Repairs. -years thus' and then be set at pon, worth'SI.00 given with every order of 100 lbs. of Twine. Write, _ liberty to be a r2lenac°e to ye:ciety. call or phone for rices. A full line of Implemeata, Wind WHITBY, .. ONTARIO ;If the statetuent that is made b Mills, s. Canada Engines, Co. ing Buggies. and Scales. Y Bissell Di,,Harrows, Cnnadn Carnia a Co. Buggies, 1900 Washing Machines. --�' ttwne scientists be true, that is Angle Lamps carried. C:•lland see our exhibit at Wilson's that every person is at same period Carriage Shop, �t'hitev:ale. '` "C7CThitasa,le __of their life insalae.ou sante eti- �30W'A.R� E. 'TV]=•'�1�TEZ�', ome ti ' 1 L 1 e Sam ewho . Pa cular question, then ii is an easy - e a a In Furniture watFer io enter this pleat a Someone may give v lue Fn nit a equal to +eeeelit murder trial the'defence i tried to prove that.the murderer INEXPENSIVE ( ,.. � "Dillingham s • - • +lungs insane only aL the moment - l - • It -•• _ the crime was 'co111mitted, after Bedomilag Millinery Display" - f which he became perfectly ration- Brat IIever W1Ll anyone—anywhere be able t0 t�0 better. ALI. We think that, this is going too far, and that a• Malt should .Tyle large increase in business this-spring grove@ our be called somewhere. We think = Speelal" attention 'to bioBrsing Orders. — values are the best. : -there arecomparatively few caries handle dl __� f b _ -- - We an a ever t ing from the fancy rlor snitee or dining room wvhere insanity should be set alp THE MISSES POWELL .furn-Iture-to the plainest•kitchen outfit. So when you are in ''ass the plea. Too many trials have need of Furniture follow the crowd, it will take you been turned into.a farce on this 33=03C Bt='c9Bt 60%%th, -- Whitby. to DILLIN HAM'S. G Amount. a Wit• hol:Gterin and Picture Framing a specitaitt - "Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. victor Day at Ckrenci t Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. SMAS GOODS 'The bills are ,now out for the third annual football tuuroament .to be held here on May '-o th (Vic- _ � aP ° Coria Day). The program of __ Just. Received import@ is inuch mace attractive ? than that of former..yPikra „and should attract a good crowd. Fresh Raisins, Currants, Peels, etc., etc. Handsome cups will be" awarded Pest quality at lowest• prices. to-the winuers.in the senior and AND F F,F%D Intermediate foot ball Classes. 1 'There will be a professional George Parke' ', Du11bal'�On referee•and the Western Associa- tion rules «'ill govern the match- Good sizes will be given for h t it i *t12e various races including a I pP .y Marathon race of five niiles. Tl ere en­ ar leSEEDS An unlimited su 1will be refreshnleilt booths on the grounds and the Claremont Citi- of Cho anti Feed _teens' Band will furnish music. ){r.11ccre a fall line of Gxrc:en, Seeds at TI;O packages for :ir, p . .-Admission to the grounds will be r r�. :315 cents. In the evening a grand ; m :concert will be given in the _nrTcx 5t:LTs......... ...............:10 centsyher lb. •'Of all hinds ' Masonic Hall by Ted. Parker and bIt'raTtPLrER3..............:............9 _ ., 3G,4s Evelyn Davies, two of Toron- MAlvc�otan SEE 11 q ' "ttto's most popular entertainers. 7 ..... ... .. RAPE SEED. de Adinission to the concert 20 cents, reserved seats 85 cents. The lan Sweet corn, ensilage corn, tarnip seed galore ` . 1 0 of the hall m'ay be seen at Mac- Secure cab's store. your tickets Also a complete stock of MARTIN-SENOUR mixed paints, whitelead, i' :oat once as there is sure to be a P -•greatdemand for seats. See bills oils,'etc., nails by the keg, and fence wire by the coilSPINK I�� a lEor full particulars regarding Call and see and get prices. ' prizes etc. Large numbers are attending GE06 PHILIP -BroughaM PICKERING 5 P t;i -i Smith's meetings in Tcronto ..tin .. e. . ...,,,. F i•". vY N• , 1 .1 .rF*. y.•. a:.-,:.N;$,. '�..% },utr ✓. :iti• L, .-S .;4. �' ,>*R �+;:i C^ ..ft t � F N ,rw4' " ..�'• tl � '�C•�} '�.•. a".,,ti• v4s"" ..s',.•..r '„'.w A:... !'..v: Wei-::. r::F/(A.:.._�_•4 :.. s). '1'�+»•.-:, ar •1. 4. Q 'F +•tr` 1, .f, :''7'._ ,.. _ .iii T' • =I-Id CLAREMONT _ r :r✓i r' r Miss Mary M ro pan of Toronto ; Spring and Summer Goods was home over Sunday. Mesa". Gregg&Coates shipped A fall stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. , civ carload of stock on Monday. _.__ It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. Mrs. Geo. Richardson is enter- >R -Jtainin several Toronto friends this week. FLOUR AND-FEED. Richard Johnston of Toronto Gf the best uai was the guest of Fred Farmer for w _ � Rev. d.sA. Grant was on the Independent Telephone Central. sick list for a couple of day's dor- The Corner$ tore. W. M. PALMER, PropriYtar K Aug the past.week. .' Rupert Allaway of Pickering ■ has been spending a few days with x • J. H. and Mrs. Beal from woman's ailments are invited to write to the names and Wm. Leaper has been spending ;a. few days with his daughter Mrs. addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's J He RICHARDSON'$ Todd of Stouffvilte. Vegetable Compound doeseure.female ills .! !' , Tumor Removed. Painful Periods. Born—At North Claremont on Chicago,Ill.-Mrs.Alvena Sperling,11 Lang- Goehen,Ala. Mrs.W,T,Dalton Ront6�.3 Tuesday May 11th the wife of. don street. -Chicago,IIL-Mrs,Wm.Tully 46 Ogden Av. " -rdndley lad":-Mre.May Fry. Paw Paw,Mich.-Mrs.Bums Dr per Importantshowing of finest display of •Wil. Milne of•a daughter. Kinsle Kam.-Mrs.Stena Gifford Beaman. Fluehing, Mteh.-Mrs. Burt Loayd, It.F.D. pjzi dvery" lex s sesortment of W. G. Bingham has been i'u Scott,N.Y.-Mrs.S.J.Barber. No.3• care of D.A.Sanborn.. g MI.Mnvnle,N.Y.-Mrs.Wm.Boughton. Coffeeville,Miss,-Mrs.S.J.Jones. �tationa Greenwood during the past week 'Cinoinpati,O.-Mrs.w.$.Housh,7EaetviewAv' Cincinnati,Ohio.-Mrs.Flora Ahr,1302Ernst • rya. Books,Dolls, Toys, Just l�ainti.lg for DS r. Plaskett. Milwaukee,Wis.-Mrs. Emma lame, 883 13t street. St.,German. Cleveland, Ohio-Miss Lizzie Steiger, 6510 received for the Holiday trade. Call Mrs. Anderson, of Seattle, Fleet Avenue,S.F. _ Change of Lite. and 8e9 them. - Wash., 19 visiting heC'uncle atld 3�neh Bend, Ind-51ra. Fret Certia, 1014 S.� Wesleyville,Pa.-Mrs.Mag¢teEeter,&F.D.L L• t Lafayette Street. Dyers Tea..-Mrs.L.. illi rd s B.L Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, allllt .103i.11:t and Sirs. Shady: Noah,Kentucky.-Mm Lizzia F1oIland. Hayfield s mMrs.Mayme Windle. The heavy rains interfered col:- Brsokfield Mo.-lira. Sarah us Sarah Irregularity. Weekly and Daily Newspapers S.Mariet St. Herrin,Ill.-Mrs,Chas.FolkeL siderably with the attendance tit Paterson 'r..l.-Mrs. Wm..Somerville, 186 wtnchemter,Ind.-M,Mrt�s� May Deal p c '�}- the various churc}les un Sunday. Ham�ur-, Pa.-ue. Dyegl re, M.-Mrs.W. S. h rd,IM.Lans- [T H S,ZJ�C�AR�1.70.LV s Miss Rub Farther returned un PuiNor phis,net S airs. S.E. Garrett,2107 -Baltimore,Md.-Mrs.W. S.Fora.1838 Lana . . . Y North Garuat Street. downs Street. Saturday after spending a couple Kewaakum,Wis.=Mrs.Carl DaWke. RoxSb`�LMaas.-Mrs.Francis Merkle,l3Field 8z00-1c street. �11t1D7' of weeks with friends in 5toilff- uater•nity Troubles. Clarksdale,Mo.-Miss Anna Wallace. Ville. - Worcester, llsas.a Mrs. Doayba Cocb,'.111 ,Guyeville Ohio,-Mrs.Ell•Michael,R,F.DJ. Southgate Street. Dayton.ahlo.-Mrs. Lda Hals, Box 26, Nis- Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Totten Indianapolis,lad.-Mrs.A.P:Anderson,1287 tional Milliary Home. E.Pratt Street. Lebanon,Pa Mrs.Harry L. Bit"267 Leh- were in-the city on Tuesday to Big Run.Pa.-Urs.W.-E.Pooler. man Street. AUCTION SALE .hear the noted, evangelist Gipsy Atwater Station,O.-Mrs.Anton Mnelhanyt. - B Cincinnati,Ohio.-Xis.E.H.Maddocks,71M Setas Tenn ._Mate Hall "19mith. Gilbert Avenue. Detrolt,Mtoh.-Mrs LoaiseJaag.3720hesta¢t Mogsdore,Ohio.-Mrs.Les Mme,Bos 111. as. Ovarian Trouble. Joshua awd Mrs: Bundy return- Dewinville,N.Y.-Mrs.AOA.Giles. vineeaaes Ind.-Mrs.syl.B.Jeraatd,boa X. Executors' sale of valuable freehold ed home on Saturday after spend- JohneIowa,N.Y.-amRomerN.Seamaa,100 Tenthlitreet. • lands in the Township of Pkk• Synopsis of Canadian Aug a month with friends in Mild- $•Mia Street: Gardiner, - rs, Maine.-Urs.L A.Wiuiam&B.F, " Bartanview,Ill. MPeter Langenbaha. D.No.14; Bos:36. ering, at Port Union. ]\i L North-west ajld slayPhiladelphia.Pa.-itra.Char, Boeu,1167 N. Regulations. �. The W men's Institute will hold Avoid Operations. Gatue%a Street. The undersigned has received in- Q Hampstead.Md.-Mn.Jos,H.Deadl, PLftsbu ,N1@s--MLsveraaWukesJLF,D.1, gta actions from the Executors of the ANT person who is the sole head of a fawn y� their reular meeting at 3 m. Adrian.Ga.-Lena V. Rona lIo a y s" �' g p' Indiaoaoolis,Ind.-Bessls V.'Ptper,78 South ]Resale 1►aaknw' estate of the late � bonik a J. has or any male aces 18 years old; may home- • neat tZ ednesday at Mrs. G. Addison street. Wtilimaatie,Con°-Mn.Etta Denevaa,Bos ty 'stead•quarto-seotfoa of available Domtaloa For, th's. y.-Mrs. �' to offer for gale t. public auction on land in Manisoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, South West Harbor, Maine.-Mri. Lllitan wooda/ds,Idaho.-Mrs.Baehel Johnson Friday, May Z I st. at the bur of two The applicant must appear.in person at the Price Pugh of Goodwood was,in. Baoklaad, Maine.-Mrs. Will Ydttag, a Coo Dominion Lands Agency or sub-Agency for the g Bobbins,]fit.Desert Light Station., umbia Avatise. O ClOok in the afC9CllOOn at Port L'HIOn district, En b Detroit, inch -Sirs. Frteds try T Proal may be made •t soT town one in last week in fled to �ly,�Avenue,German.��• � P P ageay,on certain conditions• by father. moth- , 3- Scoisvllle,Mich.-]lrs.J.G.Joaason,R.F.D.3 the fol2owin ro arty: • of a dwelling house. He failed to Dayton.Ohio.-Mrs.F.B-enrich•431 Sim se.. Parcel 1—The seat half of lot num- sr, son,dauSliter,brother or sister of intending Organic Displacements. •Pa.—Mrs.J.P.Endlich,R,F.D.No.T. her 38;in the first concession of the homesteaded get anything that spited hlrn. Monter,Ills.-J1rs.Mary Ball, Beaver Fal Is, Pa.-Mrs. W. P. Boyd, 2W Dnties.-Sir months' residence upon and k C. H. Found conducted the ser- Lt�owor.Ind...Sirs.Eli=Wood,B,F.D.No.4. Seventh Avenue, Township of P. :kering, County Of cultivation Of the land in each of three years. Melbourne•lows.-Mrs.Clara Wateraraaa. Falrchaace,Pa-Mrs.I.A.Dunham Hos 160 Ontario, containin one hundred A homesteader may Itre within etas milia of vices in the Ba ptiat ehurch.Sit Glen R. .D.Pia•1; Fort Hunter,P•.-Mrs.Mary Jane 9hatw. g his homestead on a lass of at least eo acres B trdato D lvrs..Jose East Earl,Pae-Mrs.Au chs L oa•li F.D.2 acres• more or less, known as the Las- Major On Sunday last owing to the Kg�y ph*tall. ¢as J solely owned and occupied by him or by his Lewiston, Mzlne.-airs. HenryCloutier. 68 Vienna,W,Ya-lira•Emma Wheaton. key Farm, which said farm i9 in a Latae:,mochas,eon,daughter,brother or sister. * i11IIe89 of the pastor Rel'. J. A. Oxford Scree' Nervous Prostration. good state of cultivation, well mater- Ie. certa:a districts a homesteader In Flood : Grant. lllnuaapOl,s, lil ta•-Sirs.John.G. Moidaa, Oronogo,Mo.-Mrs.Mae McKnight. ed, and cortuin3 a good house. .bank otending may pre•rapt a gqsarter•section along- his quarter and Srreet,N. Camden,N.J.-Urs. Tillie Waters.461 Liber• alis his homestead. Price i 3 t 0 per acre. The baseball enthusiaatsat ene,d barn and stables: [� 8hamrw k,Mo:�Juaie,i;am;$-F.D. are. 3;. tv Street. Dnties-31ust reside six months in each of six the oea�on on Tuesday �Yeuiug: Boz Joseph,Oregoo.-Mrs.Anes Huffman. Parcel Sub-lots numheri-1. 8. years from date of homestead entry (Including s, blarttoo,li.J-..JMan.Geo.Jordy.Borate No.3, Philadelphls,Pa,-Mrs. John Johnston.210 the time required to earn homestead peteat) - The hope to-create culrsiderable• Box 40. 9, la. 13 and 1't. plan W, being part of Y P stege)street. F Zb and cultivate fifty acres extra. r interest in this gtirne before Cl:e Chester Art•-Mre.F1b Wood. Chrlsttaaa;Tenn-Mrs. Mary Wood,Z.F.D. . lot 3S. Broken ront• in the - wnship A homesteader who has exhausted his home. t Ocilla,6Z-Mrs.T A.Cribb. No.s of Pickering. Said property is close stead right and cannot obtain a pre emptlon season is over. Pendleton.Ind.-%Its.May Marshall.ItIt44. Peace,Teams,-Mrs Ada Yong leston. may take a purchased homestetd to certain - Nelson Wang has sold 71is p� to the shores of pert Ontario. ' Cambridge,Nob-`1rs.Hallie Moelitader. Gzantteville,VL-Mrs,Chas.Barclay,!iF_.D: districts. Price 61.00 per acre. DntterMuat Clydesdale stallion to Mr: Gibson These women are oral a few of thousands. of it Witnesses of Parcel 3—Property known as file reside six months is each of three years, Y living Laskey's Hotel; large frame house in cultivate tit?acres and erect a boa" worth •of Arthur for which he receivedthe power of Lydia E.Ptnkham s Vegetable Compound to cure female good state of repair, large stable.suit. *70000• a good figure. The animal was diseases. Not one of these women ever received conp_Pensation in any able for summer boarding house, close W. W: GOAT, shipped Tuesday. form for the use of their manes in this advertisement—but are will to IAke Ontario. Also all the house- Deputy of the Minister of the I wi.. r Rev. J. W. Totten}was in Prince . - �8 �t we should refer to them because of the good they ma hold furniture, consisting of dining. Kap uaauthorlsod publication of 'this ad- do other sufferi women t0 room and drawingroom furniture, vettlsome¢t will not be paid for. Albeit on Sunday conducting the � prove that Lydia�m B'' F�n1[ham$ - bedroom suits. chairs, kitchen furui- anniverry services for Rev: Mr. Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine,and that the 1 tore, and other articles too numerous It your stomach. heart or ltidasya Snell. The lastatements made fa our advertisenoeats re latter an er oBciated in, the g> ng is merit are to mention. weak try as least a few dose only of Dr. r' truth and but the truth. '1L'EUME4 os S.aLE 8tw_op's Pmsorativr. In five or ten drys - =Methodist church here. nothing � � ` The C.P.R. linemen to the num- For chattels, all sums of $10.00 and y the result will surprise you. A tow -ber of about eighteen are engaged osats will cover the Dost. And here is gunder; cash; balance over that ao- here at ptetlerit improving the • why help comes so quickly. Dr. Shoop P li oust by giving approved joint nater telegraph lines. They will be in ;JD a I:S./ M P S O N to -:008 payable at five months. For real We heart or t drag the sta.nach nor somal o. estate• tea silo atiive goeskdirectly to the weak aid this neighborhood for .abort a per cent. to Vendors. or month. Z' �� P E O P Z E' C 8 S 23 S T O R E their solicitors, at time of sale, bal fatting nerves. Each organ 6sa its own ? ° Sam and Mrs. Stephenson of &nee in Good butter and a taken in trade. ;• IAnd willlrty days.be offered subject to re- hed controlling tiding When theust perces fall Audley were here over Sunday '; Fjg'e l ape R spans mast of aeossettT with the latter'e rents Thos. serve bid and to lease expiring let falter. This plain yal vital truth alssAy pa Close Prices, Better Values characterize oar businese as we do not April, 1911 For further terms and tells wh Dr. Sb 's Restorative is so - -Siad 11�rs. Gibbons. Mrs. Stephen- P y O°4 _ son will remain a week before have to add on to cover bald debts. conditions of sale ap 1 to JOHN H. universally successful. Its saooesu is kali• - RicirARDsox, West Hill, sad TBotrss tag druggists everywhere to give it¢nivee• returning. �Wa41 t ears, We can supply you with everything you want from 3e a G. CARBON, Port Union—Executors, sareference. A test will surely tail. _ Alea.Cleland who.has been con- roll to SOe a roll• burlaps ingrains, oil paper; crape paper• etc., etc: or BAIRD do MacKENZIs. Solicitors, 9 Sold by T.X. MoFaddea. ducting a blacksmithing business Soots and Shoes. Here we excell'. This spring we have added hundreds Toronto St..Toronto. here during the past ten weeks of dollars to this department, men's fine and eve day boots,—women;s, girls', D,4 ID BELDAM, Auctf4neer, .' lies found business to be ver3r poor boys. cbildren's—latest styles—prices less as we do no credit. 3133 Scarboro. and has left foe Woodstock where Dry ,Goods and Men's Furnishislgs. Stock large and complete.. _ Close he haee secured a good situation. buying, rock bottom prices—our moto in all staples. v The tender leaves of a harmless lung. - w The South Ontario Football C-oesries. Always a full supply of the-beat, fresh every week. ho_ sec- heating =onutainoas shrub give to Dr'. a League held their first game in ondi, no"adulterated goods. Bhoolt'e Co ugh Remedy its marvelous oarattve ro rties. Tight, tioklia ov the series on Tuesday evening at To" sad GoRee. Very super'ioi. Tou drink them once. you will buy r Myrtle when the "tearu of that them again. di coughs quickl yield to the village was defeated by Claremont Lag,soothing Salton o this splendidheal prescription—Dr. Shoop'I Cough Remedy. by the score,of 8 to 0. The neat D, SIMPSON & CO. PICffExING• And it is.o safe and Rood top children u �: match will ¢e played here neat well. Containing no opium, chloroform Of all matsriab aaifdesiRn Tuesday. Everybody is invited. or other harmfal drags mothers sboalcl_in -- On Monday evening there will safety always demand .Dr. Sb hp's. It — -kept in stet k.Its ill pay yon other remedies ern'offered tell them Not b call at °sir wee az inspect our shot •be's Brand missionary-meeting in "' - and obtain ' •Ike Baptist church when Miss Be�dan,own iadge! 'Sold by T. K. Mo. Agents we do nnotiempbDlb�bom slaal� Armstrong find her native -mis- - ly we can. and do throw off am a la sionaries will speak %nd sing. BMK eoet)mission o!19 nes osnt.,whiahyou will MACHINE SHOP I ��� Come and hear them Rl-ye an /�:�� /�� .. y q'paeahasiy'Ecom M. account of missionary work' in Eatsii'rw Iti73 OF C!"'�lVt1LA 77 1 wM1TiT • Burma' and swing their native The undersigned having porch= oaN e ` hymns. A collection will be Oak, Few �011ars A MO>ntl's ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in eu up during the service. f Kinsale, is prepared to do all A boat on Rheamatisa and a trial Mise Katie Armstrong a-return. geed.instead of baa kinds of repair work and general t;carelessly speed,dna not bolt !r fasBeak e. 1 g trwtsbsat of Dr. Shoop's Rheasaatto ed missionary from Rangoon, But dme few dollars deposked regldady is the S utidatd 8aok of kslmithing. Ramsay—ligaidor tablets—is being esu► 't :Burma and her two native helpers faith ( �l Satisfaction atanteed. fres to sufferers by Dr, Sboop; of Raaias. ' paiiodfd. aalotuit a a few years b a ' will be present at'the services in fair - Prices right. Wis. Yda fbal�ars well RN this book Ise the Baptist�church next Sunday. O0 Call and see tw, some disooarawd, disheartened sufferer t ' a May 16th. Dressed in their native h>�y mean a hada .Willy at firR.but it ala lseaui Do a simple sot of humanity! Point w� • deal df solid to JAMES PSNGgLLY. this way to gaiak and certain relief 1 sec. costumes they will give an account W tafaetiou. and the habit is easily acquired, prise some sufferer by first getting from Of their work in Burma. The Kinsale,, Ont, g Y elk fair to your old age—staff a Savings Accost now. Oce me the booklet and the test. as will ap- will also sing several selections in Douar wa �, _ 74 preciate your aid. Bold by T.M, MoFad• the native tongue. Those who A pain prescription is printed upon each den.25o. ` . have heard these speaker" report p I C KE R I N'G 8 R A N C H Ask box of Dr. $hoop's i rain Tablets. them to be among the best it has Ask your doctor to druggistsPn if this fora- .''been their privilege to hear. ala is not complete. Pain means oonRee• C �, c C b m Q p� g CLARENCE T. BATTY, Massager,. tion,blood pressure. Bead pains, woman- 's � o' c � � °� SP JOhu Gerow was at Myrtle on ]BRANCH ALSO AT WHIT]BY. ly pains, pain anywhere get instant relies �1 . �' g e s .V ?`3 Thursday evening of last week from a Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by T. M. sly ' representing the Claremont foot _ McFadden., V� � og_ ball club at a meeting of repro- — a s d �» o �, s: a n . a aeuta.tives from the different clubs Z'�1@ P1Ck8T1IIj, g a ' g a g to g �d 0= comprising the South OntarioTT ' s° '��'°8'° a' ~ League. The following schedule ..--Brighten: U t Vi ane a Committee g % ° 0 ; d n p c a 4 y w of games was arranged for the p , ro; a ° ;ro M-e CS V.. Season: _ : o Q �.° fi o �= I o Ors Map 11—Claremont at Myrtle lessen object of this Association 1s to lessen stea.lin and prosecute Oi n A Jan �s 1S—Ashburn at Brooklin the felons, ii'r O " 18—Myrtle at Claremont Use the famous English Household Paints, guai wteeii 70 percent. J ,,' a.a Feb 20=Brooklin at Ashburn English white lead, and 30 per cent. pare white zinc, mixed Members having property atoleu oopnmtini. M °' °' o e. .,e Mar ys { - 25—Claremont at Brooklin with pule linseed oil, turpentine and drier,,making nate immediately with any member g „ Apr i.s - `� 1127—Ashburn at Myrtle G a 100 per cent. mixture. of Executive CommUtes. �, o may so _ . June 1—Brooklin at Claremont Membership ie. 11.00. ^�� ;,.,I J no OX ;.. ". 3--Myrtle at Ashburn We Ear ' Tickets may be had from the President or; • I w c' r s w y Jnty -{ Y ry in great varieties Paiute, Oils, Varnishes and o 8--Ashburn at Claremont Brushes-for all purposes. secretary oa•pplieYtloo. e • t° g S g i; m m. sept N 10—Myrtle at Brooklin p Exec. Coln:—L. D. Banks, Geo. Leng, �' net. w K " lb—Claremont at Ashburn W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont. v o m �a Nov. O 17—Brooklin at Myrtle Charles Sargent, - -Claremont '. Deer . R All games will be called at 6.110 p. 1.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, Jwaary 1210-Whitby If, Osbawe,12,BrouRbam M. Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. President. Secretary I 1e.,Pori Parry 14.Usbrid4s il,Canxtn¢ton ss. _ Beaverton 19,Uptsrgrore,13 .,,,.•,' ',,' ' r'4 .._. .. �.. :.r, .,,-u ne...,..:' a .•w.^.r.,•.v-e a•*...:,w ._ "'. ^m"ir�ar.•.A:.ay.aa "'N. In W •."' <�aw.+t9- ..F;4 i. C.:yew .,$'. '�.j�'•n' X�' -+-+"1 y �l� �..j�l}��,•�' _ •: •. _8,r:u.,d t>1 '^a:'+C '. .,:, � ,`_ 'Y"...sj, V;. 'J" �, `'T - 7 '•1+>• - YM .. ., ,-.;: ..y, .. S"•• Y. r:,. .. 1, .. i.� v. y.,l. !4^.e t !^� Y:.� <.� - ,"iM ,•,,. .' 'J". :.. .•.......�. "..... .-..:,t.. .� .... .:.: •;....,,rte. ,. .>,.:..do'..eT+•".' THE WORLDSi MARKEMENI1S -KILLS :STUDENT ` PRISONERSHOOTSTHREE _.__ :_. REPORTS FROM THE LE.ID09 TRADE CENTRES. d at-Windsor of M__ -- nfrt-her—was-- Se t�asl Ind t�rt%A tinW" V ('rices of Cattle, Crain, Cheese and Campus of Woodstock College. for Bicycle Stealin • . . � �j Olher Ualry 1 reduce at , ► — . Toronto, blay 11.-Flour-Ontario • .: -- -• ---_ . .. , A despatch froin �Vindsur says: One'ball took off'a, piece of the fin- wheat 90 per cent. patents $1.90 to A despatch from Woodstock, Ont.,i(Most of the boys, together with s a Without a word of warning, Her- ger of his left hand, 'arid, another $;, to-dayinbuyers' sacks outside says: In the severe electrical storm I number of spectators, took shelter ' man Martin; alias Kraft,.a bicycle- hit him tri tbi rigtet shouWcr, mak- Martin; export; on track, Toronto, I which assed' over the cit late on under a tree on the campus. in :r bac( but not sericius flesh P y thief„ pulled a big 38-calibre re- wound. Pul'tceman William turn List•.r!1'a 3U to t$o.4q. Manitoba flour first When it was decided to postpone patents Thursday afternoon lightning struck volver out of hi hip pocket as the was 'vhut Jlite ri ht serer, $U•10 to 56.40, on track, , the game, all but Merrigold and throughg Toronto; second 'patents, X3.50 t'a and killed James Merrigold,, aged }might ran for the building. The officers wee, about to 'search trim That none of thp.officers were killed $3 90, and strong bakers' 43.40 to 15, of Hamilton, Edgar Knight,I.two lads remained under the free. at police. 1:+•adquarterg on Friday is little short of 'a miracle, as' the $6.80, on track,Toronto. aged 'Its, of Burk's Falls,, was also The. players had just reached the is night, and fired five, shots in quick shots were fired at a range of less Vl lleat-=No. 1'Northern May de- struck, and fora time it wits thought college building when-a' holt struck succgs4)n, four of which took ef- than five feet: li.e 'y, $1.28, Bay ports; Nu. 2, that he was fatally injured. He re- young Merrigold and his companion. feet'. George B. Quamby, care-, Immediate'ly -after the shooting $l ,l;,i;_ and No, 3 $1.23,1%. �'}•'ed, however, and at night was Seeing their.,plight, the boys rushed taker.of i'to City' Hall, is the most the priaune>r ran out of. t'}te build-. Ontario wheat-No. 2, $1.25'out- Pronounced 'out of danger. Both out and broatght the lads in, Mer- seriuusl� woanded, the bullet en- ing and Itid in McI.ain's lumber side. l young men were students of Wood- rigold only lived a short time, and tering thi wtKh the fleshy part of the- yard• close by, where he w•as' vap- Barley-No. 3.ext'ra 60e. 'outside, stock College, and were on the I it was only by the utmost effort by ,arm and li aging in the back` just turgid a few minutes later by Po- I and No. 3 58c. outside. 1 campus when the tragedy occurred. I the doctors that Knight's life was behind C i• shoulder. Police. Ser- liceman Frank Cade. Martiematte 1 Uats-Ontario, :�o. 2 white 48 to i An inter-year football match was saved. ' The tree ur.dcrwhich they goant 1Vi!liam Reid was shut twice. I no resistance. �45;! c'. un track, Toroutu, and-46 iu progress when the storm came up, were standing was not struck. 'rho to 46;z outside; NO-. 2 Western Call- about ;,,30 o'clocit, and a confer;,dead lad was a son of Robt. Met-- 1311; F'ali,l'ItES. station,' where. he'became so enrag- oda 48c., and No. 3 47c•, outside. ence took place as to whether or rigold,,of Hamilton; formerly of ed that be lost his- mental balance, Iems--tin. •2, 93 to 96c. outside. not the game' should•be postponed.I this city. AHember of (lite Fi,rtu Placed Vuder uraking_aif attempt tv kill the boy. Itye-Nu. 2 73 to 74c. outside. Threo constables had all they,could heat (1c. u. - arrr-t at ?llontrcal. Buckw --No. 6, 95 to 9 side. >:3.45• to $3.55. Bran-In bulk,. back of the collegiate, when the ' ' dc� to sut,due him. but, not before I ' g + A despaU•', from Montreal says: he, had dune considerable dam=age ! C'or°-I�o' 2 American yellow ?23.50 to $24, canoe capsized. Goodfellow was Two of the heaviest business fail- at the police static'n. -Only'a deli- 81%c,t on track, Toronto, and No. 8 - able to swim, but Stahlschmidt was urea that Ila,.j, occurred in Mont- r at ,bol�c.•Un track Toront.u, Can= not. The former made a heroic at- p,e of do?Mars were secured at the I LIVE STOCK MARKET. - -'real for a lou:,, time were filed here • robbery. adian yellow; i5 to 76e. cin track, tempt to save his eompanion:,g life. on Saturday.,-ia each case there be- Toronto _ Montreal, - May 11,---Milkmen slailhicbmidt, e grasped him and ]told him above Bran-Cars ol< Illanitoba $2:3 50 strippers sold from 3,s to near 5c. ing a very uiarked difference be- � - e water .for some time; Final( RIA.NDED BY IAM in sacks; Toronto fre'} ht<. Shorts, I, er lb. ; rime beeves sold-at 5!/. 3 P' [ween the liabilities and assets of g F P s to in his stru ' tite ivaolvent firms. Israel Gross- --- $,4.50 to $_'5, Toronto.freights. 6c. ; pretty good animals, 4% to I ried Goodfellow down twee, and . man `went. strider with liabilities '1•ti0 OttAua Children t-ielims of - _ __ _ 3%c. ; ,rnrnon stock, 3 ttr 4%c. per a the latter was compelled to�relewe of $55.t?15: It .is estimated by the an Explosion. COUNTRY PRODUCE. ib. Mileh cows from $25 to $53 each. his hold. He swam to the shore li uidatcirs that hips assets will be Calves from $2 to $t3 each. The q A de.3patteh from Ottawa bays: 1 les-$4 to $3 fur choice p , aad sold at completely exhausted, and lead m he - in the ncighborhuyd of '$lu 000 = PP• qua(- shef• were all shorn ' 81 rarlin Reach, the- ten-year-old ities and $3 to $:3,50 fur seconds. ^• assisted up the bank, Stahise hmidt ' after taking-out the secured c recti- fi r to tic. per lb. Lambs, $3.50 to sank immediately. The body was son of Mr. Beakh of 275 McLeod War--'Prime, 41•.90 to $2, and�4(i.50 each. Good luta of fat hogs tura. After being iu buxiness for ,treet, had an eye burned out and baud picked, $�.Iu to $•L:15 -per to!d tit about Sc..peelb. (recovered at G o'clock. (Yeas than a year, Shaer and the other, injured, and- his four- bushel,, Toronto, May 13.-The-demand for i E}ia~nph; also arcriigued on :atur- .year-old sister. Anuie &ear.ch, had Honey-•('ornbu tai to 1t2.L per butc',her cattle waer so strong that s day. They had accumulauxHiabili- .}ger C -co 'ala., burned, lit an expla- dozen,.and strained, dU to 11c. per,everything, of fair quality and TO 1N .11.(:011.1 BURNED. xiecurd$34.023,st4 b utn87oiir ea Me iEliautqid4e of r stun of lime. Thoy'arxl his gip- Ib. P- g i weight gold readily at from $5 to iw _.-_ virater were playingin the yard with Maple Si•ru ii5c. to.$1 a allc;n. $ ,0. Stockers and feeders ' rose Only a Fel+ Building Are Lett In : tssoph, the financial member of the ' tomato can filled -with.lime, a td Hay'-Nu. 1 timothy, 11 to s]:t a?from 25 to, 50 cents. ' Heavy feeding Che•Irosford. wishing to-see it boil, poured water ton c,u track here, and lower grades �tcers were selling from $;L -up. A despatch from Chelmsford says firuz, pRin arrw eft rhnrgsd' with. into- t}te van. Both children erre ist ti10 to 810.50 a ton. wardr. Milkers and springers, ac- attrtnp•.ing 'ti> de trout( his rredi- ' 1.•aning o�rr it at the time, ahe•nj `straw -,�7,;;0 to Lx8 on track. takedemand for best grades, but- Chelmsford was �i�ited on Tuesday torp. f1e lrleitciccl nut.gtiilty and it expl,Kled in their fairs, witht},e , _Futatucs-C'ur tuts, Sia to t10e: ptrlcon►mon unsaleable: tabes; ,firm night by the-must <lisastrous fire in was libCratecl n >>t,000 bail. resu}tA stated. It�i.s robable, that :ba on track. Delawart•tt, $1,' tui the history of the-town. Practical- •*•- p B 1 and unchanged. - Sheep and lambs 1 the whole town with the exce aq'riR.11iE AT Oil LN' SOI'.%1D. the (rely Kltl PVPfltle:Tl}y lose $1.13. firm anti unchanged. Hogs, $7 10 tion of two hotels and two ohurehcp, sight, while the girl will probably Poultry'-('hitkens, dre-,sed, 15 to f tr►.37 50 fed and tsatered and $7.13 C. N. H. IFeekmen .0 .l)e•ride by a •recoeer Etie ttsc of petit her eyes. -I." t7c, per lb. ; fuwb, 12 tv t3c. ; tart- .t„ i+7 •2; f.o.b. toss horsed to the gr��und. The keys, 20 to 22c. per !b.' fire started in the dvrelling above . . Large Majority. + --'�. _ --'j' Pyne:B'ros'. general sture by the ex. _ ;A dcspata}t from Owen C,nriid!B• E'. II.tNCI[Ia•S k'IIt1:yNl:1''r: Iii1O11NI;U AT UALT. ploiifon"of a gasoline lamp at 10.15 says : The result,of a Igallut of ties ' --- THE DAIRY M,1Hl�!TS._ -_ p.m. At 12.3u the whole business striking ('anizdian I'avifie Itailway •Settlers -are+• Forred to -I'h•c+ for; -But-ter-.P. unt} prints, 21 to °.:3c; Two Studentm Went Out in Canoe bec,ck was a masa of ruins. The through freight inen .take u c,'e Ru a- -- I'he3c.-fifty. - tops ancl'tar�e�tul�r= ,T1�4IiI- i - and t'pK�t.. burned buil,lingw incluiie Pyne ! . ' ros,' general stare, J. David's - -dutr��a?s a� al c��ttlantrnu:ta e I 3 ,'1 dc� . eision to continue lite strike and '� dewpatch frc,eu Kamloops, B. (',,.s.2i to 2e3c,,. and' sulieis, .0'to 2.1c, patch from_Galt says: Tile pool-room and barber shop, J: reject the offer made on Suturdav ,says: Hundreds 'vf ibou�h'nd:•t•uf I p,gyy._-C'am! left+, .19e. per dozen, ,first drowning accident of the season Large's gent=ral store; Dumas' shoe night by th.- company of a Scale of l dollars in .property have heon de s- P:hvcs --Largo cheese, old, 14 to ` in tfic• Grand River r occur about!'store,•Caycn's bake shop; the Meth. ' cents au petite f<!r d:1y work art<l �E"y cd land encores of, ranchers fore- I t i;=ae. per, puunc3 and twins, 14!; to 2 e, cIork on Friday-afternoon. The odist' church': and other b.uilding%, 18 Pout, an hour ft r Sunda and d to lee f •r their lines as- the re t it',.F, ; ncw.che•e4e, dull at 1:3' to ;.ictiin ..aa ('arl Stahlsehmidt, son including stai,les -and outhouses. A [night work. The Fngge'sti•n 1,f i'strlt i,f. a dila linos bush fire that l�,i=C, ,If Jit: 1V. Ftahlaclemidt of P''rston. evnscrvativc estimate of tho total some o[ the lea<lers that the then !,swept the.ruuntry. from Notch Hill ; ('laronza Goodfellow, son of'Mr. B. loss ts.$:u;tkKl: ,rith little insurance. would aces t this offer a•as turniil as rest ax Three: Valley and B;, P1t07�1'C'�� {='��'elfelluw, (UAIt, - pati _a 'marrow t�:•r was uo fire protection in the down on Sa urday night at a rricet I South from Sivarnwis as, f:ar as. Ver i I.1 ( ir,.vapre . all went -well until just town. ing in Victvria Park and again at non. Ain-.itig tier losses -are too, ,Bacon- 'Long clear, 13. to - �^_- • met-ting in the Town Hall, where l:largo ,awm.ill;+, the Carlin , Mill. ytir 16, in cast• lots; nie,s pork, tea _. 1$75'.019), final the ('arii stn alill, on to S?1.30;.rfinrt cut, S:,3 t•, 1523. `a ballot showed 113 against and 15 `; Nan.,•-Li 'ht to tncdiutu la to 15c, -FI E Salmon lli.•er•, f�:13,004. Neral mill ' 8 :;fur the, acceptance of the'offer: hands h1<t tb fire •for their Iiics, (it,. hcaiy, 1; to 13;•_c, ; rolls, 11';, BURNED N �IRI Thrt a large bush fire hate 1,.ci' busks 17 to I t. Lisa( fa•f bacon Fa r1IEIt .1l r_1c1:F:o Rot. ; , . G� 11 c 1 r' to lie. burning for several da}sand'[' gale Y a, nhc�hldcrs, t ' rf C. Rr, t o r s• Svon, brotrftht theilz into' contact. : ` - to M I 'Sad (. at •tri t rd ,1 i ins Ont , i „ of Theft ('barge. Iit Vara District the Ii,Qs will be Lard TicrcP . ' as,,c t?hs,, hese.�cyt. for scorns of ranch , rro- -.1:1 .P. ; pxi?� �'i.,c Theodore Bruning; a Saskatchewan Farmer' armer' ,�► A drspstr-h front Iirrintfc+r<I says : pertte5 ori completely d,•vaFfaie d. ` " The pollee had a rwculiar caseto'()n the main line of 't}tt: t'.P:lt. ; 11L'SINES 1N .JfO\'fI;E:1t.'. LQ,S`t His Lite. deal with un'Saturday:. On Friday 4 fence and telegraph ' lines are! >f< irtrrxl, Ef ty 5: Peas. Ni,. 12.might Messrs. Higginbotlia:m d: Carr - dcst-roved for nearly' 't.venty miles. ; $1.05 to :yl (h:, OSts Canadian - -�" --- - - eron.s Drug .store .va., robbr,•d: ; West c+f har,tloop.i wires ;zee down-1 Wcsterii No. 2. 52to 52;•.,e.; ext ra . A despatch from Morse Jaw says:',front Minto, N. D. IIe was start- Suspicion fell on the f,lurteen-year- fr�,m high winds. Rsports show \rf. 1,fscd, 51 to 51',_c. ; Nu. 1 feed, ;The b,•dy of Theodr,re Bruaing, a'ing farriing on a large scale; haying fold boy employed at the-store, and;that dpstruetive fires are Gill burn. ;,1i','� to :,0c ; No. •2 bark•;. 6d tu',farmer, who li.'ed shout eighty-five 1 two sections of land. He leaves a ' - his detention ful!u.red: • Nis fa-thee;fug in-,4tallrt;,uh -1'allcy, near (;:c. ; fsrd, 59'•; to 60e. ; k>i,cl,:.heat, tw•:dot v but no fat itty. t19;'. to :'7U Fli,ui Jl:utitr,hfi i uli}es south of Mo1,se Jaw, reached P on being notified, %%cut to the police I Enderby. � The latest reports from the burn t 4frring ;rl,eat patents, fir.%..: Se;.1i1; he city on Thursday morning. $e'ed districts soath and south. _. . to Lite - do , seconds; X5.60; Manitoba, had lust his life in a prairie fire !west of the city confirm the worst strong bakers''• Z55.10;,. 1V17i}terrwhich started near Limerick on'Fear> respecting the' Scrjbus.natur8 .:..;TO BUILD BLE AIRSHIPSwheat paten1ts, 8,-.75; straight rul-' Monday, and bore %%e 'tward w•itlt of the damage dome. Many set. 'It ?5.50 to ?5.60;.du.,' in bagq, terrible rapidity. •.,Bruning's own tier.,;tier. lest nearly • everything they X2.70 to $_'.7.+; extras, in bags. i place was well protected and lie p:,,sssaed. One, of the . .beavie'st to 32.:'i,. heed- Jtanitoba rushed-over to het1, ^e the place , losers ..as H. ('.,thcart, echo had x :bran, 4i'2 to "':.; do., shurts, $24;of a neighbor by starti,.;, 1 Lack !thrashing ou!f-t., a stable, • shed, tie -'123 Ontnri,•, brae, s5a:1_a, $24;''fire,. 1ne motif fire came ` '•!and much machinery destroyed, . . '''Scientific Dep i tment Has Been Created r Iclo,i-rhE1tfs, $i'i.SU to ti25 ,Ui:tario rapidly,;however,,..that before Ile rinkir;; :t: total, loss of $5,000. b file British Governmext, rrticidlings. $2., to $25.50: pure graintl could get to a place of safety tl:e Henry Bates Most.considerable grain, rituui}lie, ?33 to $act; 'nixed ml u011,01 flames were upon hirn. . The unfor- his impltirents arid. -a-large- new tit 11',r turlate man lived thrriigh the ni1Yht I barn, making at total loss of about . ---- --- - '-- g 13tIt,ler--2'1.'4 to 23c. ; old .t'ac'k,. but died Tuesday morning, - Ile was 4_i,o0o. .J. Downey lost two cars-of A A despatch from London says: Glazebrool:, chairm:in ,e ei'al ; 1!1','s ti, `23',;c. 1'.ggs -19 to IA'.;c, f age, and sad been in the Number, 'which( he had just'removed- I 38 years o The Government has taken an im- other proniiuent physicists ai•e mem- 1'c'r dozen.,,,, country less than a year, coming to his farm to erect new buildings. i :•.:portant step in recognition of the bers. .Adequate funds nave be('k " obviously growing seriousness of the allotted for tine work. L'\1T1:I)' ST:11'F.S 11.11,ti h:Tti. -- — ��----� tr problem of aeronautics from the, From a conversation with Secr.- ; „ national standpoint, by the creating tary of War.Haldancs it ..as garb- ('ltic'agn Ma\' 11.•--Wbvat••-Cash-- ti of a new scientific . depart•merit to'ei'ed that the (_3otF•rnwcnt's Ile-I=�o. `-' fad• 41.IS t., $t.'10% '1'o• 3 -CAMPS MUST BE DRY study.the problem in reference to fence Cominittcc is resolied to fr•' r", *?1.•13 tit 51.•17; Via. 2 hard. •Imperial defence. Prime Minister to place Great. ih`tai,i. in the fore-�`t 29 to $1,39; No.' 3 hard, $1.25 ter $1.33; \u. I Northern, $1,30 to Asquith an on Wednesday front.of.the world in scientific a Nc,rl:l,ern, $1.27 to , in the House of Commons that the j vestigation .of aviation, •:1'hc new 'X1'31 s Stringent Orders Have Been Issued to r:: work of devising and building diri-;departme.nt will exist for continnrnte $''`3tt' "' Npi'rig' 151 i`25 to X1.30. ". Bible airships had been divided be-I research, arldexperiment w•itit Corn--No. l; `74 to 74,.,c. ; No. $ ;Commanding Officers. N%kite, .75c.:; :�o, 2 yellow, 74.3•4 to g tween the army and the navy. With!models, somewhat as warship de- 15e, ; Ne, 3, 73 to •73',c. ; No. 3 the view to ensuring that the highest!signers do. The army and navv are i ci T scientific talent will be brought to experimenting with air vessels of all Oatsµ_�o•1 2 twhite'c ' No• 4' 73c. bear on the task, the Government t 58c. ; No. 3 A despatch from Ottawa says: honor by direction to inform you / types, and will submit their prob. white, 56 to 5-1 ; Nu. 4 white, 55 that the Minister wishes you to take : as requested the National Physical tams to the committee: which will As a result of a conference of the to 57c. ; standard, 58c. all possible precautions to prevent Laboratory to organize a special I endeavor to discover suffielentl the Dominion Alliance and the Moral. y Minneapolis; May 11.-Wheat- the sale of liquor in camps, in offi- department for continuous investi.,causes of defects; and Fuggest May", $1.26'9; July, $1.25%; Sept.. and Social Reform Council vHth Sir cors' as well as in all other messes gations, experimental and other- remedies which will he tested b /; and canteens, even to members of wise, of the queEtions which must the experimenters. The aim is to $1'0'%s to $1.07b Cash No. 1 Councilk Bnordene ardinhcamilsof hard $1.29% tri $1.29;'.4 ; y g g P the same, it being contrary to law r from time to time he solved in or- I make the organization the mr>st Four-�N0ithtrrn, $1.28'.4 to $1.28%; No. 2 instruction, Colonel Lessard, Adjut- I am to state that the Minister will der, to adequately guid�o_> •con- ,plete in the world. It is under Northern, X51.20 •; to 3,?1'26?;; No. 3 ant-General, has sent out the fol-I hold you as well as all other com- struction of airships.. The in-,esti- that the visit of 01-Yille and \orthern, $1,2dto 81.25%.' Flour lowing letter to the vmmiaus militia mandanta personally responsible T . E R '' gations will be carried out under,Wilbur Wright to the Wnr' Offiee --First patents, $0.10 to $6.30; officers:-"In view of the near ap- that the law is not broken, and • special committee;of which Lord t had a direct bearing on the new se.cow-1 patent=, $6 to $6.20; first proach of the dates for the camps I that no spirituous liquor whatever Rayleigh is p dent, and ' R. T. ,scheme. cleats, q 1.75 to .11.95: second clears of instruction this year, I have the is sold in the camp." : :cw.� • '' X. v^'+Z.M- '•8n.T, i'" 5"P'v'n. 'tr'T+Y. - .. 4:: R - -h,.. •M1. d 1. ti, S'_ r$'1 ..� ^� 1' l�^r".1. R. T :•''M1,a. 4 .-. - ...„.. .. _.>_-r,.". ....�,.. r..,. ....r.: '.-xr •.. .,,vra<r5.>".'.P, '`x4"scd+rr`.';�". �' �' -/'^'- •iw o: ± Ban-1 i ",.; . `.y«,'3'+' ;`-•.. t�' _: '>�.':;: s � .v `m. aQY,. *: rw'*vw;a."B aa. r., ,:�., .n.. 8•--�, '�e��. .,�.,,, -`.:.' .. ,.... u , ..A':-. , ..!' 'y.-, ­ _W2.y ra;y'+yR- a,. ..'. - .msµ- `__,-s so. r ..._ _w.5 ae Lam` !C?'r.-e aan�s .....:. ..+bl`r .... .. 1 .:.. .. .. 4.. 1 �- .. ._..�:s M. w r �. . ,-. .... , _ .... Y _.w 'ai:''.'"K''. w,,,,, ..ti.rn..K- .tet .•. x': r.'..1.'7�` Mf L a . .. �" , 11 -. '14 Art+.. Maid that he had already cabled died. She paFse,d away suddenly SOI �. his mother that he would sail on I while I was absent from her room .,' .�y the next steamer, so there was no only a few minutes, and I fnur,d - ' '` time to lose. The young husband her niarriage-certificate and her I 1 -TH` -MYSTERIOUS -KEY rebdlt.'d outright against this arbi. Redding-ring clasped tightly i,t tier fh , ,i -- I trary command, but more against left hand, which was concealed he- n Lil� ' the pruspective separation from his neath her pillow. I put thorn buth ," up wn using your t r consideratev of oto Brs, advised !ti.0 baptismal certifit sic, (;erukt-1 had _ to do as his father wished. sav ' had that rite perforwed fvr yrou - � �N that she would du well enuugti +,:,v unknown to her, and took the re- OII, PLANNING FUIi TtiE the little while that lie would be ab- sponsibilty of adding your father's DIDN'T RANT EDUCATION. • I sent—three months would, soon slip name to the one ,she" had chosen Irl the great effort that the forces _ . ' �'U1'L�K.E. away, and she. would be there in fur you—and put them carefully of agricultural education are put- 11ke old hurne, to welcome him baa6 away, feeling t}iat� educt, she 'had(ting forth in many ways to get - pon h.is return. Adam Brewster Trot destro)•ed your birthright., a(farmers 'to see how and why they ]I', realized but too well that it would Higher Power had wisely ordered t 1UHAPTER II. nor, and possessing a sweetness of, be a very inopportune moment to th'err preservation," shoul;l become better farmers the Ry' temper that made her irresistible confess Us rnar,•ia a and lead that Principal reason advanced for the With a char 1 indrawn breath g- P (To be continues{.► • p F.Y , to almost every, one. She told uie he did not want tv leave his wife;I change it lar*er revenue. 'But tha Gerald turned to the table, took I --.p- 6 that she should still keep the old I he was entirely dependent upon his WHITE ANTS REACH E GLANi) man who resists this teaching or ;: up Miss Winchester's letter, and home, which greatly astonished and father, and he felt that if he should will have none of it is so blind that 11 ` be as to unfold it. '' i he cannot even see the iucrcased " -displeased me, fur I felt that the'(be thrown upon his own resources, Takeit Into thP. Country to l;unohes , I had almost 'forgotten it,," he rental of it would materially add to I lie would have a tough struggle for , of lluuanas, profit. One of trio men who took a said wearily; but I will read it her income; while I also felt tnat it i existence, His plan, 6o he said, r cow census gave the following in- • At for you�will be interested! was no right fur a {ctrl of her years;,had been to get him to establish . Th, most uestructive and verset- cident which illustrates how stupid1. . in its contents. tv live alone. Later, I understood him in some g p � our, insect on earth has obtained ly blind some men are 1. I pa)in enter riRP a foothold in En1. "Perhaps trace may be se,Iue the strange freak and her obstiii- when, epee settled upon a firm gland. He found a farmer with a Herd of '�11.' things in it which I should not i a•c'Y, as I then regarded her decis-,-foundation, he would tell the truth, This is the white ant, against sixteen cepa t. ='` Bear,' Lady, Bromley gently ob- ion. The summer following.the i whuse ravages scarce] a •thin . he milk of which bs •f . T g Y , I and intr'c,duce his bride'. If he g Y y g I was taking to a creamery. Actually - 'Jected. to there kers any vital of her father, which had uc hoped to yet carr out this ro act but metal and Stone isough from _ " P y p j proof, His ;he did not get secret in connection with your mo- Burred early in December, I r.ealiz- lie knew he tuust ubcy his .father, original home is in South Africa, (his cows to pay on their keeping. wy ther's marriage tc, Mr. Brewster, it Fd that the girl's own health was.and so he consei•taed to the tour where he devours a village(of huts, 'and Fre lost about ora head. With- failin May be as well for it to remain g. and again I ,urged her to abroad. - at a meal, and depopulates a disc rn,a unite, o a mile a this man ':such to every one but yourself." bion]: up huusekesping and come to; "He left' a handsom,� sum with trict in a day the -inhabitants fly- q I "'How thoughtful you always me. She still refuse], and seemed Miriam fur tier immediate needs ing before hila as from the plague. I%,as another farmer, a patron of the -are!" Gerald replied, and bending!strangely-' nervous and troubled promising to send her more, as he I Just how he reached England is ,same creamery, whose herd of nine- �r an appreciative look upon her. %, hen I pressed the matter;- she I received his own remittances, and 1 somewhat of a mysten., glut the i torn cows paid a profit above the i lou have always been so good to even appearod to be restless and forward his address as�soon as he i most generally received thee, is cost -of. keeping of $17 each. •The me I find self turnip to you in ,uncomfortable Burin the little vis- knew just what his movements were i po y difference between those two mos myself g Y g that the banana is res nsible. every emergency., almost as Iiatur_ it I was making her, and I accord- .to be. He raid it would be best. to 1:ggs, tsrought over is the buuchea 'wan one man's lose ailed to.t6e ally.as I would if you were my mo-,i ingly shortened it,. returning to 1.still: preserve the secret of their re- I of fruit, have been hatched' out in I other's profit, or a difference of $85 the,. my own lonely home earlier. than ;latiuns te, each oth+ar; `idol ere the the underground cellars in Lou- Ia cow for the pour herd. 1 did all. "Thank you, C}e.ald, for that as-! 1 had intended. I neither heard , snows of winter fell tilde would be 'd„n gnd elsewhere, where much of i I mould to arouse the dolt man to a p�' suranee_and I trust that you will",from nor saw her again until early „pP.nly acknowledged before . Lhe :t •is artificially ripened, and the sense of the situation.he.was in and always iirltow me to act as such in u, winter, when,,one co1c1, storm P! insects it is averred, have since ;showed. him the figures relating to x da y itorld. -Miriam trusted hien irn i-:i, g g so f,r1r as I may, I am sure that Y. the child suddenly appeared I c•itly. She promised to do exactly (ween di.seminated •all over the !the muro. succesful farmer. This . K., 1 to r fonds eas for each sotheer is mu-' before rue, looking very ill 'and;as he wished, and that promise country, i seemed to'auger him he said it ere tched: I realized at once that ' Their riiost recent ex lett sons the was "all false," and he knew it, P , proved fatal to her, It signed her I- p i wit}i a»dent emotion. i alio was i❑ no ordinary trouble'; but own death-warrant grid rubbed you iins,asiun of Grindnn Hall, near !So slow and sunken' seas this man's "Then I shall have no secrets I took her to my heart and bacle I of your birthright; for, from•the I Sun4erland, the residence of Sir Imind that he had never hal a dairy from oit " .he smilingly returned;'her confide everythin to ins. Then , _ !'Cheod�re F)oxf,Irl. The a nt armies o Y g y I lea n g I lour of their parting until her dy r a,gricultural paper in his house, "so I willw s - red the ,ease } P - .. folio Iii first impulse n c,f her strap a _,warmed all'ni•er the mansion1. - ' y p I. hxviuur, and her K ing day, she never heard`one wird '�lerin ren- �ThaL showed clearly the amount of and read Aunt Honor's lotto, to! t , persistence i❑ ;fr�in the pian w do lied plr dgod him g it we. -nigh untenablo for ;brains he was bringing to beer on ,You. Sit here," he added, placing living atorrp in the h:sme that had ' human bt,in y wart, who y p 8 sett Iief,,re (,,,d and reran to .levo • R n his work. He boasted to the census- a comfortable rocker for her, and always been tiers. She had bocn :and cherish tier •oTongas they both 1 w&s called .in, fount] tr,tlf a mil- (taker that he had got all he had I t. then, when she wan seated; .he a toile since the munch -of April �sh,,ul;t live." Ilion of tberr in the 'greenhouse iwithout arra of this "blooniPd fool IIFr,ne, N'lth COLLntlPcy In\'rude III .1rou ht the dismantled Winchester I previ:,u•s . A otic man Adam r . i g Y K Uh.; how cruet : haw . crur+l a. Pdncation.' _ heirloom and placed it before her:' BrgwstPr, by, name, and a student rrturniured I.ad• Bromle • gorrow- .c:tht3r party of the remises. y P at Vale—had been attentive to her frail while (,Prald y' P !' , There are plenty of just such men Put your Feet upon this sacred'some limo y gritted }tis The problem now is how tai ex., ;today keeping cows and wondevring repository—for IIs' such I shall I previous to the death of !teeth- savagely,,his face like a mask teririinate them, for though tette is y get slop better .11 henceforth regard it—and take your her 'father. He had taken {".sons it,f chalk, .a lurid light in: his eyes. sul`posrd to have been sticcesr<fully I whythe cannot g �' -ease. Hpw this poor relic has Fret-!onti,e viulfa from Professor H'airis,-1 •'The Fx,or girl,tioped aril waited accY,rupliy}red in regard to a similar than' they do,—Aoard's-.Dai'ryman. . ... ted are every time I have packet];as a blind, and tar the Role par- until longer waiting would have ,I?]ague° of they Barr a iris-Ceti at lead- I 4,.my. trunk I - But now it could n.,t' pose of .enabling brim tp woo and"compelled hr,r either to betray her gryte' lhirtilani., by mesa,% of a l LIVE .STOCK ir'OTE..S, by purchased from . me for its' rein the heart',af his lovely dairgh- .'secret and �iructute the probts . f special- tvxic solution, similar nre=I S�,,ep dread hard, cold. rains. • weight in gold, and very soon it's!ter; Mr. llarris did nht approve it, or becuine the target fur a =earn- t}x,ds ]rave n ,t k,-eir invariably suc- ,Kut Half thee-fartirer3 of country will have it made ov .r.into-a fit- of his attentiuns, and had 'openly elal.loving pui,li.c," tile young ,ran C*`Isful elspoebPre. matin ornament for diso6uraged ihen. but. . imtncdi-! , give them any sheltar from. suchI 11 g your room." resod on. "fire ha{t not cunL';lt.I i �1,thongh n ithrng rifhciai his ap- storms. Then, drawing another chair dp- ately following his death, ,young • - • g i I3rew9ter g t.�, her Fi,rsband rho` fact that be E,earcxi us yeL regarding: the i�ksas' i if a poultrym:iit Fiasti.a good atratia , .poxite her, he rag WiactmsGebegan to Teti read from Iyrsuaded her to marry f,,rP th� anniversary of their mar• ' tort, it is known that the 1.,•ard 'of a good #,react, has a comfortable ' ' him secretly—at least, their rola- rage shr,uld c,:;uiP ruu:,d she tiGped "f ARriculturc takes a .somewhat;house for them arra giti;+ the proper . tions Frere to remain a' secret only � to bevomp a mother. S}re �fear(A 'vri„t+`t view .of the (natter,` In- ; ' "'My dear boy,” was the tender until. his college court•_,.' was end ' that the -kpowlesdKo might troub!e deed, it is fairly self-evidi-i t that .care, buccess will surely rc•auli, form of address, "I-do not knots �• which wtauld be the follvaiiig! F,iiii' _,luring his a4,,rnre—three•,u!!): grist incrru5t` in the number Failures area due to the lack of some shop, if ever, this will meet your summer, KhPn he wc,uld uxiinediate• ni�IithR would your paw! away, and �'f r„1 razes wilt ha+P Lu l,c Inst t,y, or all t,f'the ,hove. , -coca, fur I ism greatly exercised in'ihenttakehherltf?fanhomensuuhaId 'a' tie(r news_ wotrld safely keep u7itil Iatct na,srjeine�nt of an iia-,t`i`t align I , If one gf butL bull for trio ,pecial any mind as to the wisdom of un- th n. , il. r nature,t'., that w},i�•h I 1 butter making from the ' raveling for you themy-stery w•h'ichl.he wislketl her to o;cnrpy--- - This way the sad otory she tulrl 'was usrtt tin effectivcl,v sono-}•ea,r+ 'heifets raised from him, only such from your birth has cnyhrvudPd' 1 ago nzainst the ('t, -drat t, ,. (,tat„ . , ,. r roc when �u.e came. to ins, tf)at . 1 t p a9 have been Brea for several gen_ dour life. You are far too young Oh how. strange+ , suddenly vlcary winter day, and a,krel pia 1'cetle -aid the H-•s,•iin fly'.--pear- ;orations fr&m the best butter cows to be told anything aiicut it at pre, broke forth Lady Bromley, in a” ,•un's Weekly, and bulls selected from',such cows voice+ of such inteuae pain that Ger- ' Ut give her fo,.,cl and sheltor until I _.I _ _—• aril] 1>e likely to nbe*et the wants of Bent, and yet I rim impelled to p she c„old die ail.(] hide-in tine grave ff _-__ _ exile out the history of your motherI ald-turned to tier in astonish-mpnt.. a hat•shn rixd brgim to he!iere.w•aa 1 \ z , TINF.I.F,��l TnI{1('(1►, the t,.recdcr._ .So also if brr•f. or and your.origin, together with edr "I=I mean how strange, it i� ti ; her ,�hamr+. the w'uuld no.t h�sr•unemitk fol the ,mark:t i+-the.-special 11 s' tain data and event:, which pias Rirts will allow themselv •. r ' : h - I es i b.c word.,agairrwt the authiir of1her niis-I Very Popular in Fiainct� for :�uir►1,• object .,naught.. possibly/ become very saivable to cu'awn into such : snares,” she ery• %Iic still loved him with ieiola- I , , ter'y with Weak Nerves. . Wh' not work the. bulls l It is S you some time in the future, and i•t,astened to explain, while clic trues affection, and evrti though ' '1ti'lkat ;.y kr„»,ii a„ "niu,Lino}cryy.>�Jio wonder Lhat.holds 'Rei often I,c would utherwisc, bo utterly lost— struggled to roga>n bar self-control, Ialro•cuuld nut Fait to i!clicvc t,e:rself itobacco Lai becurne within recent Iconx� vicious. They have. •n"thing swallowed in-uiblivion- by so:ce irn•l 'N%hy' cannot they have sufTitient, . foreseen' happenixtg to m3 self: If resulutiun and moral _,ours tc, !'� dpsertrd tcifP, yet a lawful wife :years very:-pupuia> in Prance; find- doLut to study deviltry. For ,,,; t say `.no'—to be firm to resist t•ui i bFro was, arxi.,,ie insisted tliat _,Mire ing favor wits smr>kcr.; who suffer !Koine inexplicable reason, they aro ; . we should both ,live unt.ii you at- P' undue :rrtluclrce 'sncile trc•ach,`ry c•,,nsiriciP;l to>a gaol fon any-sort of twin your majority, l should then. ration, and tell their lovers that on the pari of uthrrs, stius what trot°, ;`i alu•rr�AiivO1��IaUraub�t� (lab„r. 'In this age of rapidly dui>:g '`. feel it my duty,to tell you every- when they are ready io give them i hall rsu.ed .his unfaithfulness. fire g•: thing, slid allow you to) make, such tired, rightful'place in the w ui Id as 7 nicotine, but uiot•'of the, alkaloid thin we do .not expect to see .an - t:unored wives Icutnmis:ioned due to has,• tier lotus_, us,e of your knowledge aw yuu'might I Y g i sold, and us I was furtiaiate enough increase of,the nsq of oxen on the then tri will ISP ' has b,�t:n rcmi,v�a by washing ihr deem beet: if, on the elite, hand,I their hand' iii marriage?; Uh : a 'tu find a. ready purr.hasrr�kkor d e- I leaf in Kat.`, DruKgi:;ts were first j farm, }tut we have. the bulls, and if ; -I should be taken from you 'before;secret marriage,is a selfish and cow to take ii lire idea of tri• grin wording them will mak© them in ...m. t: appt>arance from the pine r where ; p I F g !harliiless, w hp nut put them under- .` that time, the story si Gold be-ready!ardly t}iing far any mitn to urge, up-I title had always idled was thus ac- ;such a tobacco, f:_,r'snip Ln special ;lite yo!ce 4 -r for you,. slid I .should doubtless I ou an innocent maiden, and many'c„untax} fi,r, arid arons,,d.nu ad cost_, afters; but. its .prcpnliirit;� be- - ;-.'l} have warning ,sufficient to, tell a In one has had her happiness Ines~ ruined ! ! I The quantity of• food re uired to g yo i IP verse counuent; icame so great that too F ranch Gov• kee, an animal in a Health state of where .ter find it, toget}itr with the! for.life by weakly yielding,to heel I , I 1. . w "N, r bai,y wa;:burn ei nianth uc erne c Ill, which monopolizes lite it)- aiinLrecord of 3Cur Gerald birth.Gerald—you not your j lover's pPrsuaRi+ns.” rix we+ks leiter, and thea I Legged �'xrcu fin lP in I'rxnco, adopted th JI�j�oiiPcswnibht of theianiriiaafl” to y acre nut my I Z'r.s, I. beliere that i titre," kliriam 1�, let me ,seek her husband, i"?<'a and stattP,;� in to roan+,facture 1 g 1, two brother William's child, as d have:seri<( C=erald thou htfull •. I • pounds to two 'and a half pounds g' y ur, in case anything hall hall oned ; tts'on a lar'e ,;talc, I of dry food for each 100 1. allos�ed you to believe. 'that was He understood now ithat her 3ach to him, seek his father, },rixtucc the The process dc,scribed has liar,] I'.uul ds of 4 only a harmless fiction,, ti silence] ship moat have been starlPlyd h Itiisadvauti live Syeignt. 'I�xposurc, irritations curious uestiuns and P ) I t,roofs cif her ivarriagp, and de-{ go 'tha't., 'iiicideiit:ally to;ani] t}ie, introduction of large gran q gossipirig; learning that the circumstances I inane! that justice and proper re- I tri washing,-not only the nicutinc, ' ton�,iies. Na was trio captain of s! attending the union of his father+ tities of cold water into the system cogrriti,:ai he aceordcxi her and hrr!br'+�c•rtainly utter r ton tituonta of entail a wnsLe of food'. Care shoo]I sailing-vessel, and died of fuer on1 were so like the experience of her"c:hild. But iko; she was a firm as the b:icco are 10;4. It svoikid, he I' �` a horne+vard passage from South i c;w•n marriage to Sir (`.bailee Prom- by esercisad, in the selection Gf _ Y q I that tlieie uuih,ii s}�uuldi`r iin,la'ni;Bilis h better, of_,oldies, if `'nicotine- {ood,s, w`}iich shoo]_,]contain, as near ':, aAmerica. Your father slat, weal! le >ut he ecKilil nut uit•e chin ire- ppy outcome, u a j e5 +ariutics o Fthe plant•could b+: (as Possible, the proper quVtities of across lite sea, but no erre has ever bene(, in vic�v of ltd ha secret tinttl he came. t<, _,:aim her grown; aqd of this.there seems to kn,:ncn why he never came back) why she should bn so exceedingly acid gity her her proper "pl,xec In ,be, a sure prospect, in view of the (flesh=ftirtnecs and heat-producers; . Q again W his wife. Your mother was; bitter against the manner of -it. i the world, and she would neve, i suocesa of Lhe ex u,rimCnLa'in which ,large excess rf c4ber Nnt.ails ai car- 3liriatn Harris, the only child of "J•:xc•use nip. - for interrupting l break tier word: ,A weed: later, ;(..civernment "scrPiitrsts have, been responding lass. Lt i c not sound my sister, who, against the wisheslyuu, she continued, smiling; •` 1 dtirinq one of her vihlent outbuc5t,s1 T . practice to pass a large gt:antity of Di her family, married -lrtiratr Har- spuke almost-bef,re I reAlizod what of grief, Ow runtnred'a hlucKl-ve;_ en;,agrd. It might by possible in- expeiiai•a3 foods through an anima! tis, a poor but talented musician.i 1 was saying." e.{ and I knew that froiik that, h.,u.r txe ed, to carry the matter too,far. fear the purer of enriching the Their home aa«; in dace Herren, and; Gerald turned to his letter and ITh_, Sumatra leet.f, which is su roil ` when Miriam was sevchteork years' rrsuniod : her duoin' w�:s sPalecl -that 's!ie i larghl,y used' for wrapping cigars, _ :Lr— . _ old her mother died very suddenly; a :1lirian' trusted hien fully; but would f,,'.tire -.anu• way her motlu'r' contains very itttte nicotine, and had gr,ne befur„ her. She, also, ' ;1I'S1'-_AL(:1'S CLIMATE.of homorrl:ase of the ,lungs. �fer]upon t;he very day of her husband's ;has almost no flavor, save a.sli- )it ' death broke her husband's 'Heart, graduation, he received a letter!appeared t„ re.aliitt this, fur us tic, r I hitter taste. Its valnic•, induFdq ' 1lustra>tia'ti huge northern , t•crrt- and he never seemed to have anyi from his father, w•ho was-•a cal_ as the bleeding ++as stopped shy in- ;lar-ol tluc tc, `it:y tristelessne, Y p a1; almost nn • : '. 1. s!stPel that t .hc,n}d ple�lgc tii)selC v for has a•tro is courage tt, hatLle with the world I try banker 'o New )'„rk, sun;Ilion-I llus tru,ng vc.r}• desirawe iii' a equatoriai r.limate, and 'tile heat is t• - to biting up lir, buy in utter ign-r 11 afterward, nitd late the folh>uing tag him iuinkcdiatrly_lr,me— tc�llnig�a.ric'c (if pair,nteige, at least up Isvra','`r. „ iter) encrratiiig to r:uropeans. Its wino, he al,.o I assasd away, after bink that ,his Inother, who at thatt,on his father', siuo. I was to .lc, I =-3•_� citpite.l, f'afnserston, contains more a brief strtsC, , with that• terrible bine was in Pari.,—;vas on the point the best I coirld For hiui, and tris t . An entire hnt,t•alion of the. Cleriiinn �C!I!in!`5e. than Cu'ueasians. Tile nenw. pncrimonia. This I,,ft 4firi- .•,f joining a party to Norway, ,Sive- the ra+st to Gt,el--if, sheadcled wear- .1i•rinv is bring !rained in.the use, c,f f„rmi,r ;tre• the ruliiie, ra,•e and the ni a»tirply alone, (incl f offered den, and the Kurth Cape, provided i1y, there is'auy t;ud. I.hare „f en !airships. I timptoyura;' the ti rites aro the - :M�r her a hdmc' with me w as�at that .,sho cxmid hnt�e a proper escort. The wonclered :vhy she dill n ,t ii, st ,) I - . -- secs::, and tlnp. emplu)eu: -Large time tieing in -a neighboring. town 1 cider Brewster• was, unable its go the proofs •.,f 'h2*r' 'ninrriatRr, aG<1 I `There nrr 7t? +'rkrirlies o3 1t,`tic au.ds• „f buffaloes roam about'the —but-for some reason, nnkuiiw•n tu ' hiussclf, but insisted that Adarn was thus preclude t•he. asihilitt of an • I floteers, which have h,; ”:., P P ) I t t a o color,, silk nt Blains of this enormous lerri- me then, she prefr,rred to remain to start at puce in his place. The fulnrh knowledge of it. 1 hrki : I wlsitr and yrilcrw, I tor~',.+;lriuh tt,ir.ld 1:„ h S�inrLyia i:n'rr it the, city, arid continue her music I trite, he stated, would occupy abunt sometimes t.hon�'tkt R,he meant to Y -.-- - - ' ,paraw•li�jn (rut fol, the wild i,atires, .� teaching, w•hie:t, bowever, barely ; three months, and would be a plea- do ,ski, for E'r.• kept them constar,tiv I- :\iter eating „ni„ns a {� -1 slioultl ++'iso are exceptionally fier,:c- and gave her a ;iving. Sho w•as one ,if! emit change the youngman, 1• y her, but clung to them .as .o r{ imntrdiat•Ni,v . .. flown and pc:usc 'tri,ac•!„ miss and Lai•„ killed a num the loveliest girls I _,ser tiaiw. 'Pe- who fpr si, L,ng ha<! been 'closely 'W. prsvnhle, , iinl� hoping t!tx. 1 cr gnsnr ,v„rlr , f fn!i.ui that, i_, ca!:u_ Ibex .,f th htintr'r:i +vho'cu k:c t•,, his„t ly ouliarly refined i,) person ak:d ma•h l conftned too his studies. Fie a]so 1 husband migi;t tome 1`ef ,r•, rile lr.;.d t•, t • hr,r h ';•• rr,ath aa.ay, ite bit(1'Kl.,.,y. I I r , Q .. ..:_.... ,.. .�:� .. .. �JM�M"-4^y.S �<r:..^m• � •as.r-. v`..--!'yr- a^°�?,aSL, ?...+;t.c,,.-r •,,�_ c_ •:.p.. x.:,k. IAJ,, N 1 , .. .:. >�y „i?Z'R?a �9N'.'F ",w - ..�L-• ,A » aiM,...' ':�v„'y. i+.. r?:?' .. -.-..a .,.,,.;-�,c„r.:.:'... �, _ �. •.�-r', ..;z -c,-- � �;"�g'-- ­. "�„�'_° '+•� '� o.~-c. -;z.F..• ••'` ' +. 1, w } 7. PF LOCALISMS. W. F. Henderson is spending a -A large shipment of new and few weeks in Scarboro. up-to-date furniture has ;Ilei ar. FIELD SEEDS ! YIELD SE 3S ! -Mrs. R. Deverell is spending rived at Dillingham's including -Ed. Leroy spent Sunday at a few days with Toronto friends dressers and stands, tables and a ,his homeo in-Tornto- this week. fine assortment of wicker chairs ' -Mrs. S. Thompson 'has been -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here including parlor 'and veranda Mangold Seed, visiting cond tion friends in oolton. as usual next Thos. Moody to hislpro,professional duties. attend well worairs th coming to see whethe Turnip Seed Renllie'e beet 88648. a still remains quite critical. -C. A. and Mrs. McClellanWhitby. paid a flying miait-i , of you wish to buy or-not. * Carrot Seed Ooin—Compton's Early and imperial Le ed his parents in Scott township. Pickering on Wednesday. .FAIRPORT -Miss Annie Earl, .of Toronto, -Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Bell are -is visiting with her aunt Miss spending a few days with friends The W. D. Matthews Co. are send- Buy from IIs and save money. - y in Newmarket and elsewhere. wegek cargo of barley to Montreal this ' lot. -W. E. Vanstoue shipped a =Norman Kerr and friend, of His many friends here reggrreet to bear vasrload of stock from this station East Toronto, are spending a few of the serious illness of,Mr.Thomas .�O S "s P H `HeBUNDY On Monday. days here at the former's home. Moody. , -The Swastika Club met at the -James Richardson'is ,making The Canada Ice Co, took their first home of Miss Richardsola on Mon- improvements to his lot by the load of ice to the city on Wednesday — day evening. - erection ofa trellis fence, that at of this week. '' �✓�/�,��r"�.,� �,/w1 -L. D. Banks has purchased a the front of his lot having been re- Our fishermen are now making good , - new driver from W. J. Green of moved. catches of white fish,which are being f ' the second concession. -Dr. J. H. and Mrs. Eastwood, shipped to the city. -Robt. Miller we are pleased to of�'eterboro aid a fl in visit to The ice company have a large gang ; . p b B of carpenters and calkers fitting up a j report is grad.tally recovering Pickering friends on Wednesday• scow for their summer's work. from his recent'illness. The doctor has an extensive prat- Mr. Worfolk,father of Mrs. W. W. if Vol; c .. eti l:an geed, -D. Brokenshire has been t}ce in that progressive city, but Sparks, is a ,man of 86 years of age, how durs:;:e, how satisfactory spending a couple of .weeks, with work has not made him took any but still is a man who has retained hie w friends at Fenelon Falls. older than when he was in Picker- Physical vigor to a remarkable degree. Patoid Ro6fing ti --The Baraca Bible Class have tog fifteen years ago. Walking is one of his favorable pas- secured the college grounds for -Fishing.is reported to be ex- times, and his proficiency in this art is shown in the fact that he walked to rea:i}' vcu only knew new easily it can be put on.and Athletic sports during the sura- eellent just now. A large number Pickering VillaSe and back one morn- • hcv; ,cng ,t la,;;.;; if you ct,ly knew what a good all-round mer. of mud-cats are being caught and ing this week without feeling fatigued reef it is. ycc ••oa'. sa4e money by us;ng'it for every building >f -M. Allaway left this week for shad are-' also coming up the with the effort. on the pla_e.• NVe:they proof, .�:ear'pioof, contains no tar, slate A Whitby where he has secured em- river, Sam Gormley was fortun- t -color, ny(.t:c Lan!ay it. Let us prove to you what the genuine ployment with Mr. Thompson, ate enough to land an S pounder Some-of the jurors who offieiat- Parc:,: !;_tang painter and decorator. and Bert Kester caught-a pike of ed at the Kinrade inquest are very i ' Owing to their Riving up busi- about the same weikht. much dissatisfied with the turn Send for Free Sample . ness.in Pickering Messrs. Thomp- - -Our subscribers in the United of affairs. They were under the It-,v' '��,� r one;. hon't take a cheap i:;dation. Gef the son Bros., wishes all accounts to States sometimes forget th'at our impression when the inquest was gen,'.;"e—thie roof that lzsts. A complete be settled by.May 22nd. - subscription price.to them is$1.50 abruptly closed• that the crown rcc'...nb:•'t in ert r,/l r oil. + -Owing to the heavy rains on per annum And when they make had arrived at some understand- - Snnday morning and evening last their remittance send $1 instead ing and in order not to interfere theattendance ate the different of $1.60: We are compelled to with their plans they returned an M�- • so churches, was very ;mall, charge this amount' owing to the open verdict. A draft verdict -L. D' Banks sold his driver fact that we have to pay 52 cents had'been drawn up in which the last week to Mr. Waddell of"Port .postage for every yearly subscrip- name of a person was mentioned :. Perry. The price is said to god in tion to the Chapman,United States.. and a majority had been in favor �;i .I!1 the neighborhood of$200. -On Monday W. Brokenshire of rettarning• it but in view of a -The work on Mr. McFadden's met with rather an unpleasant what had taken place it was n'ew addition to his drug.shire is experience and one which he will thought advisable not to do so i�1'al i getting along'nicely. The work remember for some time. He was A number of the jurors wrote a is being done b D. Gormley. making an inspection around the : ► r► f r rs - B Y 3 B Pe combined note to rho Attorney- ,� ..�,� �;,,,,-,�;�,•,__ -„ w, - , -Un Friday last (Arbor Day) wabte pit and was standing on General infortning him* of what a1� �, • .,6' _ 'the fence in front of the school two shall boards.. These boards they had done and giving their ..premises was removed tbus adding 'proved to be too weak for his views in regard to the verdict. ..to the appearance of the place. weight and first one and then the -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. other Rave way. He landed on 4 Andrew's church met on Tuesday some boards several feet .belowOrder ~ at the home of Mrs. W. B. Powell. and these also gave way. He then There was a good attendance and proceeded on his downward career YOUR NEW an enjoyable time spent by all. and did not stop-until there was C. '"" s Ion " t -Mm. E. McGinty, of Toronto, about eight or nine feet of pure s nt a few days with Pickering cold water above him. fi'heu' he S P R I N GC � pe 3 _ 6tomach trot gots i, but a symptom of. and non t j friends. She'.was accompanied 'reached this int'he decided on lr,ltr_u run dl�.a We think of Dyspeptti. ` t , by her cousin Miss O'Connor also his return trip as the climate was rias t,'urw, an,f Ina x^.t.nnas real dtseaws, 7�n they ere crmptczns on,y of a certain spedfle FROM .of Toronto. not to his likrrfg. In a brief Nerve au'IrneKa•-narking else, -Remember the firemen's meet- period of time his bead a ared Is ens tr;x tact that Hist nor-ectly led Dr Shoo p N pl7e in tho creation of that-now very popular Stoma pp ing in the town hall this (Friday) above the surface and by degrees Bemedy—Dr. Shoop'a Reetorative. Going dl J. DICKIE ,lXt Ca•� ` a avenin A full attendance of be clambered to a ]ace of teeter to the stottsa-b nerves,sone brought that ttuct+a 8• p B sad favor to Dr.Shoop and hie Rft%o:2rIVe,with. ` members is requested as import- security. After making a change out that original and highly vital princia:e,no Agents for the great ` h wch lastins accom9lishments were ever to be had +` ant business will come u for dis- of clothing he felt testi refresh-- r �A ,,, '� ••�: p g f; Y For stomach distress.pblloadus�,try Dr. bay M' + ! evasion. ea by his involuntary bath. How- R@ssWr%Loved--`r%bietaof 1JQoia--and se to twts HOUSE OF HOBBERALIN -The annual meeting of the ever he is saying nothing about golf what it can and will do. the sail sad�.et 'Women's institute will be held on it as he wishes the matter to re- Wily recommend _ High-class Tailors to the ";ti �, the f ”. y May 21st, at 3 p. m., at main a secret: -. Canadian Gentlemen. .Prion -r. -r --the residence of Mrs.(Rev.)Moore. -On Tuesdayafternoon, t A good program is being prepared, 11th rust., the remains of the late Dr. Shoop's Splendid lot of s¢mples to choose -and Mrs. Balmer, of Whitby, is Christopher Dale were interred in from. Call and see them'. expected to be present. the Friends cemetery here. The • -Some of the ladies iii town deceased, an old resident of Pick- ReSC71" t1Ve _persist in Inflicting on their fellow ering waa born and spent the New Hats, Fine shoes, - ibeiogs that bKne of civilization, early years of his life on the farm T. M. McFADDEN. ' house-cleaving.' The visages one now owned by Wm. Cullis. About ; •Fancy Shirts, Collars, , a:eets on the streets.-indieate that thirty-three years ago he built Pickering Luaber Yard ! :collars. Gloves. t the attack has been more prolong- what is known'as Dales Block" - _. - ed than usual, due possibly to the in this village. where be engaged Great variety.of nice New Ties, cold wet weather. The probabili- in the hardware business, which All kinds of building material, in- Etc., Etc., Etc., at- ilea indicate an improvement in he carried on .for several years eluding rough and dressed ;the near future., until his removal to Toronto withlumber, etc. Farmers are becoming quite is family. Deceased was in his = Pickie anxious now about their spring usual good health till within Lath and B. C. Shingles �i co�,work. The repeated heavy rains twenty-four hours of his death; XXX $2,50 per square• bas prevented seeding operations which took place onSnuday morn- D. GORDON & SON. and it is said that some farmers ing, the 9th inst., at his home, 31 have,not yet sown any grain. Still St. Mary street, Toronto, in the �.YEAR many are nut at all alarmed m 70th•year d his age. a was an ffGH-dLASSIiILLIN RY PERIENCE .,the outlook as they say if vt arm active and honored member' of and dry weather would.._now set Emmanuel. Baptist Chnrch, To- onto,the prospects +quid be bright ionto, the pastor of .which, Rev. ` '..for a good harvest. Mr. Weston,conducted the funeral , The highest class millinery is carried by us, and the prices are -Messrs. Thompson Bros. who service at the home and grave. arranged to suit all customers. have been in t)ie harness ntnking Deceased leaves, a. widow, four ,r�� Nlalatta U►rr custom-is never to-repent any hat that a cli�toine'r tuns purchase ' f business here for the past two daughters and one son,.to wh'otn, Cesiolis or order from us':- hence a lady i; assured of not,seat' p a rope- and a b alf years have decided to with their relatives in this',vicin- ' —fiPII Cigt still n>m e to a pint in it we extend sincere sympathy, COPYdReI�GH,�Tt1$an' _titlon of her hat, p 3-, quAlcrt Anyone sending ding o teketeb nd dee whether masa - •u- nf)rth'ern nntavio. They have in —Quite an excitem'etlt wad Cre- tnvom 'a is probIain ly ooni nal Commanioa t ItL fits•....... .. VIPK'a good Ul1t'n111=;. ��''}111 P. tlleCe ated in'the Village On �latllr(la tlnnsatrlotlycort8denti.l` „'aBIle onP.Leata '•""" "' ORDER NOW BEFORE TFiF .y sent.free."Oldest agency for @emrtng patentst _ .. i -113 lllsllf#Il•lf?ilt «'f11'li llE!t'C for two afternoon last by a runaway Patents taken throuch Munn I�i�rt.h fiitl_ Pickering ' one mita aVo;ild find till abundatice horse which entered the village tree twt"wunoutcbxma.inthe M Rs LEIGH p I Ic erin f Ont. -of work. " With the depirtnre of from the east;- It was att'a-116d Scientific fimeriean. liin tit" ThutnpQr>n I3t't> these aVill be :an to a bilges in which were se<atetl Abamdsome?9 illustratedw�. LargeActr- - -------__. _--'-- —�_ tt, n- cnlRticn ar anq ellentlffd joarnal. Term@ foe Q HXt'c',t.!tit,Qj)E:till'it; here f(tl`, a good a sol ng Ulan and y'(lilnI, %VOtlttln. alfne t4deai aybac.post9geprep s, Sold by ',:/�JC•W SPRING/fVG •GOODS rrt t h lair. When•considerin the furitn s r'atc au1n'ow� stet@ u l/v G -At alt op it meeting of the at which the animal was emining ME &Co sgl&a�•Newll�rk Yii'kf tin r Grange on Friday even- .the pair did not seem to realize �Cho�'&'s W_w"btngton,DD ' _ •I1O SECLEAN-ING. IS NOW ON. ing, May 21st.- 1,. Eat(u1 Howitt, their perilous position but it) the MISS FREDA TRICKEY Everybody requires Mixed Paints, Oils, Linoleums,, Flo6r Dfats, Rug's,.Lace lectnr'er ill Botany at the Ontario contrary seemed rather to. enjoy i+rYi+ SS Curtains. Toilet rovers, Table Covers, Carpets, Towelings, Prints, -Agricultural College, will give tan 'their experience. The horse be-' Factory Cottons.White Cnttons, Collars for Ladies and laddress ,on the `'Perennial Sow came frightened at an aiitomobile — 11IILLINN�R, — Gentlemen, Ties. Ladies' and Gentlemen's•Hose, Thistle and other Weeds." Nr. abort a mile east of the village WY'lit@'Pale' 0=t. Howitt'i a sfiecialist on the weed and immediately began its mad - ' Graniteware, Files, Saws, Nails all sizes, Spades, Forks, Shovels, Garden -.Problem 'and has made a special career. He 'was not brought Is prepared to trim, remodel and re- Rakes, Handles all sizes,' Full line Groceries always on hand, study of methods of eradicating under control until he had gone make ladies'haws and bonnets. prices as low as consistent with first-class goods. Produce in exchange the sow thistle, His address about a mile west of the village: 'A trial solicited. 3`L should .be beard by all who can The youbg man who did not give ��T EDWARD BRYAN, PICKERING possibly arrange to do so. The his name was inexperienced with E. �►" •• E VANS, ' meeting will be open to the public horses nevertheless he guided the ::. and an interesting program will be animal well. He kept him-on the - ;Pump Manufactures - road and passed several other _ rendered by local talent. pers-WJ.'Marquis, who has:been rigs: Neither occupant was,any Shop and Residence,'Dunda's St" at the head of the public schools the worse of their experience and of Tvwo` Harbors, Minn.,for some the buggy which was rubber tired WHITBY, ONT. ;,years, has been offered the posi-. was undamaged but the hind legs Three doors west of Whitby House. ,. tion �f assistant superintendent of the horse were badly cut and �PVe ha�e hundreds of atterni to. of the Department of Public In- bruised by coming in contact with -- p struction in the_state of.Minae- the axle, Dr. Shirley attended We are prepared to instal wood or iron' "{., .rota. The poskion is un excellent to his injuries after which they pampa on short notice,also attend select' from. w one, but Mr. Margni� has not yet returned to Whitby the horse• to-all kinds of repairing.. - given his decision its to whether suffering considerably from its Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, The designs for this year are ahead of anything } he will accept the position or not. 'wounds. The horse belonged to also g Moline engines and His many Pickering friends con- one of the Whitby livery stables the squre gear - we have ever shown. +' wi-xtulate him in the advancement and it is said this is not the first MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR - he has made in his chosen profes- time that he has indulged in such i x A BUNTINGTING - Pickering civil, pranks. Phone No, 50 at residence. i • • � w "! : � t " M� wr.- �.0 �-: „ ...t.'J - :.} t—wy .lF.}I•,, ny,., Vin:'Y' , YA '' �. .,.w..w fi.a S .,.:•:.fit'.y,.y, A' ,y� $ Y:t,`!,;, W-i • - w