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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_05_21 ., .. 2. 7c • •f �f: 41 VOL. N PICKERING, OT., NO.. 3� _ _ FRIDAY MAY 21, .1909NO _ - - -; _.'.�. . -• prafte,otascal orarb*. C ' HERRYWOOD South Ontario•Fewebal! Len". ^! MediGain West Remember the grand entertainment F I ca f ` 1 and tea to be held under the auspices Won Lost To plc Land P las.te r a" of' f the Methodist church here on the Claremont.'...:.. 2 0 4 i-' A M. BELL, M.' D. C. M. ': .',_ evening of Monday, May 24th. Rev. MSrtle............. 0 2 4 • Late House Surgeon of the Kla stun C. O. Johnston, of Toronto, will de- Ashburn.......... 0 1 5' r g As we area teavin for the west popular Brooklin.......... -, General Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bate- g liver his O alar lecture, entitled r ~ man Office hours s to tQa m,1 to 3 p m and 6 ++ A sruall quantity s to 8 p m. Fiokarinl,Ont' 4wip almost at once, We must have "Courtsbip and Marriage. bar.John- c! y till on hand. Ston is one of the most,popular lectllr- Anyone'can get it at; the Spink f. EO. N. FISH, M. D. all accqunts settled on or be- ers in Canada at the resent time, and H1GHL'AND CREEK Elev'atar, price 05c,per 150, " PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON a real treat is assnretl to all who mRy Ib: sack. 'Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons. fore May 22nd_ Kindly call - A picnic, under the sus ices of the at nd. Miss C. B. Sirn son, of Pick- P Ont. Ae•ociate 'oroner, County of Ontario. P local branch• of the Women's !osis- ,> aDStce];ours-b to to a.m, and 1 co 3 and c to a at once and oblige. triVao ill be present and render Borne r ; V.m. Brougham, Ont. tt-iy voceections, and Alf. 1V, Ferguson I tate, will be held on the lawn.at the R•H. JACKSON. will assistwith his phonogNAph. residence of Donald Stott, on the _ Block Road Lcg(tt. - Thompson -Bros., Tea will be served from 8 to 8 o'clock.(afternoon of May 20th, at 2.30o'clock. f Lecture at.8. Adtiiissiun 25 cetrts and .A goodprogram will be given includ-' '. FARELL, Q. C., BABRIS• PICKERING 15 cents for chttdren under! years. * ! Ing an address by,Alis. Susie Camp_ � C;:YJain %ite • TER.Cosnty Crown Attorney,and County 1 hell, of Brampton, on ' The Influence _ 8�fioftor. court sones.Whitby. lay of Women." A good time is expected• All ladies in the neighborhood are IVsolesale and Retail Butcher; T T. BARCL AY. Barrister-at-Law, cordially invited to attend. Ladies •L• So+icitor,Not%ry KINGSTON ROAD EAST. Puvtic.,Sp'ecial Foram �LAREMONT well please bring baskets. - Pickering, Out. &err for,Higa court of Justice. successor to It is truly unfortunate that 'this •�� Messrs. Doff .t McGillivray. Brock street, spring the elements are predicting the +� Whitby, mp FURNITURE STORE KlN3ALE — - r necessity for strenuous Best"price.paid-for Choice Farmer vs. Need Contest: While There will be a mass meeting of butcher's cattle. ignorance and main`strength go a long men in the Methodist church on the Evesytiling in way to overthrow these enemies of seeping of Friday. May 28th, at 8 Choirs meat will be found at oar ~ HOPKINS.VETERINARY SUR. the farm, yet ii, knowledge of their m., under the auspices of the Laymen shop at reasonnble,pCices. H. GaoN, AND DENTIiT• Etc. and characteristics, individuality and oat- Missionasp Movement. J. R. L. Starr, Graduate of the Ontario ys tr•r� °+. Bedroom aIId ure, and of the copditions favoring K. C., of Toronto, a prominent laq- logo, Toronto, registered member of the Call and see its. Prices right a Ontario veterinary tledicat Association. f- and disfavoring thein, will give the maty and J. J. Alison, Alayor of Bow- no and residence one and one-quarter mfrs• Diningroom Furniture farmer a strong bulwark to ward them manville,..will give andresses on this - noroh of Green R!ver. Office and shoeing forge o8. Such information will- be the movement. Th meeting is not call- boars s to 11 a.m„Baa 1 to t pm, Private also, parlor Suites at rices onume teleAbone fa my oRlceP,O. address, (;isle P theme of a” taflk at the. open (;range ed to raise looney; but to give us in- n `s " 13tver, ons, the reit lowest for goad hereon' the `evening of Iriday, May formation about this movement and. � ga"-ds. Window Shades and 21st, by :sir..J. E. Howitt, Botanist at to report the great eon reqs held in ,p ----- --� - - Curtain Poles. g A,ustneo* (garb*. the Ontario Agricultural.College_The Toronto this spring. The Woman's Having secured the agency for 35'e deliver our Furniture meeting is open to the public. Do not Missionary Society are giving tea for the Ont:u•io Granite and. Mar- �HOS. 'POUCHER Issuer of Mar-. : an where free of charge. miss it. all..vho come at the nominal fPe of 13 1 ria¢e Licenses.Brougham,oat.' y g cents froom 0.30 to 9 o'clock. ble At'oi'ks, Bralxeptoa, t.a►n { Call and see us. . • prepared to furnish all work in ;r G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage, _ WHITEVALE the granite and marble line e • Licenses is the County of Ontario, WHITEVALE - at the very loosest prices, and tea, t?ic4erIng Village, llTly- J' XT. :B 'John Windsor,jr., has sold his regi- workmanship guaranteed. - The{trader has been at work on the ,,cods Bhp e dence to G. J. ('hri�ti+tn. pp d where desired. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage sideline this week. See me before placing your D. Licenses in the county of Ontario. Furniture Dealer, etc. Geo. J. Christian has sold his tell- AIS S. ;deicer, of Bron` ham, spent P g ' oface at store and his residence,Claremont. dence to Byron Culp, of Toronto: g P order, Lettering done on the CS�A.REMC T" James T. Loughlin, of Cheri wood• Sunday with her arents. , P shortest,notice. "}�TORSL'AY HOU:4E.-Norway, S Mrs. Thos. Robinson has been under _. .�1�� F. has rented the Israel Burton residence the docter a care this week.. C. W. GIBBONS, - Claremont Kiaxstou Rasa. Particafar attention gtv. and hat_iaken possession of the same. x -en to farmers attending tb•+Toronto m-rkets. - — - - -- Y .—_ —.—._- The annual rally of- the Methodist ;Host accommodation under the new manage_ Frederick Roach, of Cherrywood, Sabbath Schon]will he held in June. tss3at, Charles moderate. J.J.1taQana, Pro- • • • occupied the.Methodist-pulpit on Sun- Levi Annis, of Toronto. spent a few prietor. 79 da Rev. !lir. Hames beim at Bain- days with his sister, Mrs. Major COA L- : l�kering •• croft attending the funerbl Of here: 8. 1�Ia r D R.HEATO:T,TOWPISHIPCLERK - fatber-in-law, the_late John Power. • Hard and Soft. ` Conveyancer, Clommfsdoner for taking • John Power, who had been spending Quite a number of our young pen le affidavtta, A000untaor. Sia, do n•y to toga • ry Pe g attended the kitchen shower given to o on farat proportT. Iuaw of Marriage Lia - •• karma�r some time with his 'daughter, 'Mrs. Miss Annie Moth. LUMB�R •noes" Wbitayslet Ona. t-y (Rev.) Hames. went fishing near the is the-place to buy bride bare on went fi g The memorial service for the late ,Lath and Shin FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, P y Drugs: g y and shortly Alism Bertha Beare well be held in the T files• • for Counties of York and ootarf , Ana. after his lifeless body was taken from Methodist church here Sunday even- uoa twit•of all ktaa• atteansa to Ono shortest = = the water. Coroner Fish was called • 1V1E.J�V „, notice. Address Gree Ina nett. a Green Bfver a d ^- - P o., opt, We buy in small and after examination pronounced The Whitevale Women's Prices right. y quantities asessenot Institute hly meet- W. l hold their regular niout Btionoorr for O tario Licensed ndcYork Cys Everythingisis pure and freshore have no old k.he fro drownini f ass wits at first supe os nij t the home Mrs. Walter Major A. C• R E E SO R yl -kinds of sales conducted ertbez r vat•t or ed. Deceased was in his 88th ear g f, - - &action. Hale nota. oollected. For datae or lou et only and comparatively active. The re- P LOCUST HALL o:bei artiCnldrs apyly at residego•,-Elizabetb B y the beat that are cordially invited to attend. Sea- mains.were taken to Bancroft on Sat- d s - 8t., okertal. Orden isle at News owes will mosey can buy. - losable an2r topics will be l z•osiye prompt attention. ably. urday, at which place the funeral took discussed. - - place oa Sunday. Mach sympathy' PALMER - m POUCHER, Licensed Auction- extended to the sorrowing relatives. BROUGHAM PAINTER AND DECORATOR - . ,1 • ear.Talnator and Ootlsotoz for the Goan Seeds-We are clearing these out •& tlN at York and OntariB-au kinds of vection at S pkge for b cents. _ Was conducted and valuations made at mod- *rate Eioutlep'ls visiting friends 1. —`•rat•charge. Estates and consignments can- ;',Eyes tested free. _ • CHERRYWOOD " in Toronto. Contrr;'tor for general house repair. ilstsufly msnaRsd and eto7a by anottoa or Satisfaction Established 6 ears tn.Pickerin ]private sale. Mortaaetes. reals, notes and guaranteed. Football"is now Cherrywood'o most House-cleaning is now about over Y g �enaral accounts promptly oolleoted and satle- and ere bod is hat Village. actoq settlements guaranteed• Pboos or M McRADDjti�t popular game. fF F PPF• writs for terms and pcztlanl&ts, 8zoaaham, • s Miss E. Jones s at Sunday with An unlimited supply of ensilage and ADDSEi38: PICKERING P.O. Oat. Dates may bs fixed by pbous ave Druggist and Graduate Walter and Mrs. Bollinger. other corp at Geo. Philip's. fig Optician, We regret to say that Mrs. William with K. Brodie,of Toronto, in here Greets la under the doctor's dare. her mother ora few weeks. PICHERING, -"' pNT, John C. and Mrs. Philip al . For High Grade Work John Petty, of $ighiand Creek, Thursda at their farm in-Scarboro, Dillingham's j -visited his parents here on Sunday, Mia. Frank(Ierow and sen are vis- _ Wa norA `Kiss 1Vlamle Dunn, of Pickercng. This college is in a class r Undertaking Parlors g VO Sundayed with Miss Ethel Somerville, iting the former's parents, Wm. and by itself s Pierce Bros. have completed- the Jars, Mosgrove. King street, Pickering. cement coating on Joseph Littfghlin'e bliss K. Phillips and- Miss E. Bbird, EI+IiI�TT . Calls by day or night promptly boast. of Toronto, spent Sunday with the . Hav a full line ut Iresh and cur- farmer's parents here- (Bell attended to. Telephone Miss Jessie mainland,of Locust Hill: - - (Bell or Inde endent.► ed meats oonstantl on hand. The Ladies' Aid Societyof the. • P I y spent Sunday with her. sister, .Miss Christian church met' on Wednesday . Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Bella,Ferrier', afternoon at the home'of Mrs, W. E. TORONTO, ONT. - -- - `-- -- Geo. Ferrier, of Green River, occu- Holtby. • r = • Hale, Bologna, Weiners, etc. pied the pulpit here on Sunday morn- Is open the entire "year and ad-eekerin� iverry : ing in thettbsence of the pastor. H, Norton left oh Tuesday morn- Writs students at any time. It Highest prices paid.for Airs. Alexander and fermi! a ent a ins for the Nor¢h-wept, having been en oys it wides F pcalled there osvin to the serious ill- J ptead patronage :Butcher's cattle portion of last week with -John and g and has a national reputation. 'First-class rigs for hire __ - a T d h an Mrs. hos• a-ey. n T o central al o Pee of I ndepend Owing to their'superior training ----- - irs. i ers d s. T L s h d µ One • y la week, while hurrging enthTete hone("o. will'abelopen on our students reads v Obtain goo F. a last e Day or n1ht -Insurance to get through seeding,John Timbers Monday }(Victoria Day) during the Fee tions. Beautiful catalogue Bus meets all trains 1 n s u ra r�c e had the misfortune to lose part of a , finger. Take your timer John. same hours as on Sunday. . Chas, A Barclay left on Thursday OTt Principal. Teatuing protn�ly attended to m ni fo Va eo er, where be o Sts. c V W. J ELLI or ng r in uv , Cor. Y hge& A es n 4f all kinds--Best always recon- _ Agent for Canada Carriage Co. �, and others of his lumber company ex- GREENWOOD GREENWOOD pest<to spend about two months. :a • . Peak, F{ck.er{>ig: - John stir s slit Sunda Joseph Burk, whb'igtends',to leave t F P ➢ 1° 6` shortly •fur, British Coltirnbia, where"���—s��� -------- Conve 3I1C?II DOIIe " ionto. h,.will reside in future, will hold an g M. Gleeson attended the•funeral of the li!e Mrs. Sterling at Pickering on auction sale of his household furniture 0 sa Z.1acksmithint, Reiat� nrri Nutec Collected. g g horse, buggy, harriers, etc.,on Friday, Fme Saturday. Pe4 • - Chacrges reasonable. F. L. Green purchased A fine drivrr May 28th. See bills for particulars. - on Tuesday from'James Underhill of fisc -Old SouthlanrTfiestette on their A general`hlacksmith business done. 1b0 tete I�::rm fait c;+le, Claremont. +ppParaYtce'in St. John's 'churc�i last All-kinds-of repairing neat] and 3inn+iay. evening.-were greeted by a Q p g y If yo,a ;saint t >!nay sell or lent, .call John Graham 'is Confined to' the xcd ,audience. Their reputation.had e�V'� r promptly executed. house owing to a relapse after an it •at zLy.other. Baraaills' _ tank of la grippe. preredecl them, and it 'was well sus- �. 'Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty. Mrs. H. Robeson, of.Warkworth, is taiued, the entire programme giving• Y . Richard s�a• spending a few days with her parents, pleasure: The company made man 010=CN * 2aAW, s and Mrs. Stewart. - friends, who will enjoy a return visit. Cali be pttt•cllai.,e�l at - PICKERINrr ONT. Wm. Bingham; of Claremont has 'of receipts were in the neighborhood T R ' — Notary Public, Pickering: been in the village painting during of$37,00. BASSET'S NEW STOOE, T " The . the last week for Mr. Plaskett and F. y ilei TL4iE TABLE-Pickering Station G L. Green. Eight men are said to have been DOMINION BANK T.- .R, Trains going East due as follows- Remember the laymen's missionary killed by hailstones in Texas. 'No, 6 Mail 8,19 A M, meeting to be held on the evening of at a saving of at least 12 Local 2 43 P,M, Friday May 28th in .the Methodist Parliament"was prorogued yest . .&cad offioe, Toronto 14 Local 6.04 P,M, church Kinsale. erday. There was an interesting , 10 per cent. `t - Trains going "'eat dues aR follows— Geo. Jackson met with a painful debate at the final session of the No. 1:3 Local 13.36 A. M, accident on Tuesday breaking a bone Commons on Imperial. defence. over city prices. ;General Banking Business ++ 11 Local 2,30 P.M. in his shoulder, which will lay him o8 duty for some time. Mrs..,Sarah Ellen Carr of King- ,transacted. " 7 !!dell � " a 8.3b P.11d, .., •Sundav included. The members of the Methodist ston who claims to be 104 years church purpose holding a lawn social old has been sent to' jail for "a' ' 'Special attentioll'given t0 some time during the month of June. month on a charge of vagrancy: "Our stock Is 'very Targe and the collection Of BRITISH Term of 1909. Watch out for bille'giving full particu• Three hundred buffalo intended we can show you as good CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- Pars. P p- for the park at Wainwright, Al- a selection as yon can ,Sale 'notes. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- F. L. Green has had a nqw veranda berta have arrived at Ronan, COLLBGE ter for Busines, erected in front of the store t'o're- •. ' . get anywhere mit- TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- place the nae blown down some time Montana, in chargo of silty Alexi- TORONTO side of the RAVINGS DEPARTMENT. rie, ago. He also has a number of men can cowboys. Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, engaged fencing his farm. << city. Vital' tabl&"can now be pro H E PICKERING NE.W. .S �7epOeitB received Of �1, and B.A., Principal, Corner Yonge and Word reached here last week of the cured in Pickering'at McFadden'. - - - upwards. Bloor Sts. death at Richmond Hill of a former Drug Store. Vital is the great =3].ter®Bt allowed at highest residence of this village in the person blood maker and tonic. Each R. N. "BASSETTr current rates. ----- of airs. J. C. Sterling, at. the advanced tablet will make four drops of =upped in al minutes 'ergs of Pl years. The late firs. Ster- blood. Physicians axe. prescribing JEWELLER AND OPTtC'tAN 4 r snre with Dr. 9t,mpp's ling, with her late husband, who pre- CHAc. D. GORDON, Manager GROUP n,,P Remedy. One deceased her some 47 years, kept hotel these tablets every day. If you �VIIITI3Y CI`T feet will sorely prove. at the to of the hill fora number of need a tonic et a box to-da ° vomiting, no dts- ears. He was also as auctioneer, price lee 50c a box, 6 for X2.50 ' WHITBY BRANCH, tress, A,efe ainaDleaem *y 1 Yrop- to 'y I,'...:...- '.,,,.jki.•:uarr..aYFiHSmi '[+oma+.u.w'.Ra• ea1'u.".u•;s-.jb:;..dZ.tsK- +.'S`.rrA.:.. {ss.s._ 1+.:,,mc+:. .. i.a A.:+s-err-- ?'� - - - W C.. aoleK Boil slowly for an hour, then putNever let the light shine directly HOUSECLEANING HELPS. eradicated. All finger marks on #' in jars• on mirrors for any length of time, To clean painted wall, or wood- Painted 'walls should be rubbed off Black currant and rhubarb jam and never let them get unduly work adi one-quarter of a cup of with a little damp whiting the same HOUSE is especially desirable for the sick. heated by being too near a gas jet. turpentine to .one pail of warm way, and never washed with soap- I ABOUT THE Most hou'sewiveis know the valueof Many children have a great dis water• suds, which destroys the paint. black currants in certain• forms of taste for fat, and, indeed, seem Powdered Arsenic.--Arsenic, is : a _ fevers, and when this _is added really as though they could not eat powder or solution; sprinkled ,on Yet fat r•s most es,scntial fo'i; carpets or rugs, under heavy-..fur- A GUARANTEE OF SAFETY the tonic properties of the rhubarb, it. • the result is a cntnpaunci partieu- tlieiu,-wally if.- li _ P . ,—vwill axau moths_- ..._ , larly beneficial to the convate,& ent, slightest tendency to%sards con- To Clean Brass-or Nickel. — To Most of the "soothing syrups " - --- RRHUBARB FOR INTER USE. _FFeawill. of• and powders advertised to cure the Too few women give rhubarb the which will be greatly appreciut< i, le:u cat bread dipprvl in the fat of brass chandeliers use whiting mixed,i Is of-SabTe"s—aird�yauzrg-clril dTeu— dace in the preserve closet which The proportions are one part• of fried bacon when they 'refux<; any I with ammonia to form a liquid contain poisonous opiates, and an V warranted by its vfriues. The rhubarb to one part of black cur- „thr•r kind of fat. It has been ins- state, overdose may kill the child. Baby's tonic properties of rhubarb are rants and one pound of sugar to dically pri)ved that this simple ar Paint stains that are dry and,old Own Tablets are sold under the generally acknowledged, but its each pound or fruit. Buil slowly tide of diet is "lost invaluable to carr be removed froni•cu•ttun and guarantee of a government analyst until thick. �ccak and sickly children. woulcsn'g,ods with• chloroform.' Itllhat blies contain no opiate or use should not end with the sea- harmful drug. They can be given sap, far when reserved in earl- Fig rhubarb marmalade is an- - �i�— is a gcxxl plan to first c(>ve'r the P with absolute safety to a new born ors ways for winter it not only re- other favorite. To every six pound, spots with olive oiL"or butter. } of rhubarb cut u without peeling Guod Furniture Polish.—Beat u r ailnield. They care all those minor • (tains all of its medicinal values, P P g TGO MANY WOMEN P�:iilments originating in disordered b allow one pound of figs and,a quar- the white of one egg, adding to it stomach or bowels. Mrs. F.Young, but presents them in a most pale- P , 8 table form. ter of a pound of candied on ono gill of pure sweet oil, half a;River Hebert N: S. says:—"I have eel. Cook the rhubarb, and ex- SUFFER IN SILENCE ill of methylated spirit.,;, and half) ' Simply canned by the cold water P g P used Baby's Own Tablets for con- stipation rocess,. rhubarb may be used for tract the juice as for jelly, add the .._ a gill of �inegar. This mixture will P y' .and stomach trouble and les:and puddings throughout the chopped figs" and lemon peel and 'be found especially good for reviv- P P gs g when my baby was teething, and winter exactly as if, it were fresh. five Pounds of sugar, and let cook When the Blood 18 Weak or UAt of ing leather. have found them the best medicine This process consists in filling steri- slowly- together for one hour. Seal Hints fur Sweeping. -• When 1 know of for these troubles." Sold lized cans with the fresh rhpbarb, in_•jelly glasses. Order Disease 1s Inevitable. Sweeping or dusting put a little by medicine dealers or by mail at cut in cubes, then pouring in fresh Compounded with Oranges.—Still cold cream in your nostrils, .keep : .cold water' until every particle of another delicious compound is Many women go through life suf- mouth shut, breathe through nose.I25 cents,a box from-The Co., Dr. iiril- air is excluded, when the cans may oranges and ' rhubarb. Allow six Tering in silence—weak, ailing and When through ,wash nostrils .with Hams' . Medicine Co., Brockville, be sealed, with the assurance that Granges to each quart of cut rho- unhappy. The langour and blood- warm water• You will wash but,Ont. when opened the contents will be barb and one and one-half pounds lessness of girls and young women, all the dust and germs that you of good flavor and well kept. of sugar. Remove the white rinds with headaches, dizziness an<l faint 'would have swallowed. TOO YOUNG AT TWENTY. For' the filling process, some and-Pips from the orange, slice, the ing spells; the nervous ailments, " If the 'care seat of a chair has yellow eel and ill into the re- back pains and failure of strength sagged turn it upside down, soak What is man's best year? A pro- housewives set the cans under they P pulp P the trials gg P fessor has just gone deeply into the faucets, allowing the water to run serving kettle with the rhubarb of wives and mothers- the under side of the cane with hat s.nd sugar, and bail slowly until that come to all women at the turn water• set in the sunlight, and the I records of achievements " the .•until its-own weight expels all the g y done. A pleasing variety to this cif life. are caused usually by im- bane res back into lace. Use a lovely's chief `'workers" and "think- air bubbles, while'others prefer to P g }' I ,• • rule is one pound of seeded raisins Puverished watery blood. Dr. Wil- dry gint brush to lean out the ers, and has arrived at the con- submerge the can in a pail of water P ' P! Hams Pink Pills for Pala People elusion that the acCrage age for the for a short time. ti�'hichpvPr ma iv place of three of the oranges, deep suifaces of carved wood,: I performance of our best work is thod is used, the main point is to Rhubarb jelly,, while a favorite(have helped more women to the joy Protection A sinst Sloths. — Use P - with out randmothers, is not so c'' B health and robust strength newspaper in all boxes and trunks 'fifty. Chemists and physicists have every crevice filled with water, g , well known as it should be 6 mud- than any other medicine in the where winter cluthin is to be ask-f arverage the youngest, at forty-one; with' no room for the tiniest air y' g p. bubble, when the rhubarb will keep ern cooks. Onl • fresh woeld. Thera Pills actually make budding Browningsand Edisons at- t Only young rho- y Pd; as moths abhor printer'x ink. ; g' perfectly. barb should be used for this, as m rich, red blood',which reaches i P Pr gs tain maturity at .rorty four; while also lora all rules and win in the Hall Caines are best at fort u hen too late in..the seas"" the try part of the body, feeds the news a r, fasten the ends secure- y- • These are various forms of jams starved nerve, strengthens every P �' and marmalades made of rhubarb jelly sometitme refuses to set. B ly with piny, and you teed not loci-.'ria" Do you aspire to be a Nanaen which are excellent things to have,Make as other jelly, organ, and makes .wreak girls and ry� about moths. or a Kitchener° Look out for forty- on-hand, both for breakfast relish ; In still an<lther.form is rhubarb women bright and well. Mrs. A. i Marks, Slade with Matches. — seven, then, which is the:age for ex- s and as a delicious, ev2,r ready fib i of benefit to invalids when made i,n- Eagles,- Dundas, Ont., says:"I I Cut a spur orange or lemon in half. .Plorers and warriors. Beethovens to :health- ivin wine. This - am writing this letter out of grati- Apply the slit half to the ":arks, and Inings are likeliest to achieve 'ling. for cakes and patty 'shell's and g 8 PP y puddings. superior to most home-made wines, tulle to let you know the great be ,rubbing-for a moment quite hard, j great things at forty-eight; Alma- Rhnbarb Preserves-of these one acquiring g nefit Di. Williams' Pink Pills have ac olein with age a flavor like (then Wash off with a clean rag dip-�Tademr><a and Dr. Inseams at fifty- f ' been to me. F-rom the time I was. _ _ irgE"she' simplest and best'ia plain Ichampagne• To make it bruise=ten a girt i suffered from weakness and .ped first in wntPr to tnoistQn it and. one'. Sir Frederick Treveses and rhubarb "preserve. Peel and cut pounds of cut,rhubarb with a heavy $ then in whiting, Ruh Weil "with I Chamberlains at fifty-two; Nietch fainting spells—was always doctor- this ra dry tln,rot. hl and the ea at fifty-four: and George Robeye the rhubarb in cubes and to ever • %ei ht too extract the juice, add two . rare allow one' y g in but it did not het me: As I g'• g y' q pound of moist g'all'ons of water, and let stand five I g P marks will disappear: Of co,use, at fifty-s"r•' Historians at fifty-seven; Few. older I seemed to grow w•or�e. soniNt.imes they � '.sugar. 'Put the sugar over the rhu- (day`s,. stiring occasionally; Add i ey are burned is so and naturalists and 'wrists round off blood seemed liteiall turned barb in layers and let stand over eight pounds of sugar and the rinds y y deeply"that they cannot be quite the list at fifty-eight. ., to water. Sometimes I would faint .]bight to extract the juice. Next I of two.le•mons to the strained juice. {' day.lion the sugar' and juice to I Let remain five days'more, adding aoften as twice a day. 1 suffered `` ; pother for`iwenty minutes, then putt to it on the second day half an from indigestion. I could not walk _ in the rhubarb and simmer siuwly 'ounce of gelatine to assist in :the upstairs without .stopping; to rest for tweinty minutes longer. .. Stir clearing. A•t the end of five days on the way, and my heart would r ' palpitate 'so "violently as to produce _ • as little as possible is order to keep 'slim any crust from top and put a smothering sensation. I grew so ' the pieces of rhubarb whorie. ..«hen '.in cask i,r,bottles, leaving open for,weak that people thought I was in h �+ - done seal in jars. I two weeks, with chee.4ocluth tied consumption. I was in thiri'dread A delicacy a little out of the or. over to exclude dust. . Now- cork Williams' r, b z ;fill condition 'when Dr.. i one i c _ dznary is almond-rhubarb mazma- and list 'stand six m 1 of r � "�. at- lade. Peel and cut up rhubarb.and I• g, If made in spring. this(oink Pills were brziught to my at �ealin P g tention and I: began taking them � _ . - bail with but little water until soft. wine will be ready to use b� Christ i2. I The first sign of be r•efit� I noticed Allow ome pound of sugar, one mas or. possibly Than,.agiving, was an impro�'etnent in my appetite. o da b h thou li,- as with other wines, age -ounce of sweet a.lm n lane ed g er the ._ �. Then.I began to i•„w strop -and chopped, and half a�lem�.,t, cut is an important factor'in its per-:color began to return .,In thin slices to every pint-of pulp. lection. the fainting spellsdi.disappeared and -- gradually spells -to a con ' USEFUL HINTS. ditiun of more perfect health than Salt thrown on weir which has[I had ever enjoyed before. This is _ fallen on -the carpet will prevent.e list Dr. Williams' Pink 'fills halo� stain. Aone, for me, and that they hacc , Too Moistening'baby's lips with cold 1 been of lasting benefit is proved ' the same, will often m,:otho and,sinco they restorecl my health, and ' refresh and stop the. : little, one'I have remained strong ai id wall. Products water, or -Aiming him a drink of by the fact that it is several years � ��= r(,IBBrs' ' crying or fretting. eier since." Al LER 1 . To prevent the shiny look that, Dr,. Williams' Pink Pills aro a l. EVAPORATED L-some skill's seem always to acquire cure for all troubles due to impure after washing, dab a little weak;or watery bluod, such as anaemia, - r received E m f w of h letters MILK Extracts fro a e . the- .,. vinegar +`and water over the face'.rheumati,tn, 'neuralgia, headaches now and then, when it is looking arxi .backaches, ndigestic+n; fit. by the Daimler Co, bearing out the claims :iContains. ,double the worse than usual.' Vitus' dsincc,, paralysis, etc. Sold; Nutriment and None 'of To mac a mustard plaster, mirky triedicin dealers (,r by, mail at Made for the 909 engine, the mustard with 'the white of one5u cents a box or six boxes for *L1..501 the Injurious Bacteria egg until it forms a smooth paste, from The Dr.' Williams' Medicine, so often found in So- @xperi I uesses of soft muslin before plat Co,, �� IRhaVTIN, B Qri•@v8r 12, 1Z, '08 thews read it between twci thick-I CBruckyille, Ont. CNA9 enced uch = S called- Fresh or Raw ing it upon the affected-part. a deli tful felling as when gliding Children should never--be allow- ' $8,000 PERRL FOR •10 CENTS. Milk. ac uire'the habit of drinking 10 9 tly an smoothly on a New - 9 1 during meals: It is. far be'tte:r for I Every New•,bw•uer Got i;ig Proft .on Dainler. E' n d of L ,The use of Llbby's their digestion 'if they get ascus- the In�'cstment. ' t tamed to drink only after meals. - -:'TBE RT. HON. LORD BUITON. = -Z0, 12, '08 Insures Pure, Rich, .mother thing,;a cold drink brought A• c•ltarwoman• picked tip a pearl ­ She runs Ver Ellett and Wholesome, Healthful into contract with teeth previously Pin last summer in ilio gravel of Y quietly heated may crack them. the Champs Elysees, Paris, and, SCnoothly, even .on very bad -roads', and Milk`that is Superior, As a, dentifrice and mouth-wash g ' she pulls beautifully up hill. It is P having no idea of its estop. .alis Flavor and Economical Lorax is. unexcelled. •It eleanses``shoWed it, to- a' jewe.lor, •who dis- a real Leasure t0 ride in her. ' In COSI. the mouth, hardens' the gums, and I`hanestly took ardvantagr. of her ig- p relieves cankers. In using it for uorance and gave her •t0 cents fur NONSIEUR CIRARDOT. - 8i L• '08 it. - , r teeth make a powder the de ofone s P Libby s Evaporated ounce each of powdered borax andl Ile •'vas not 'much wiser himsr!lf; ­ I have noted that its chief Milk is the Purest j pulverized suap, and two ounces of however, as he sold it for $•-'0 to a Purest, ' qualities are its extraordinary flex— precipitated chalk. dealer who easily found a purchas- Freshest, High - grade I Are your sci_-sors blunt? If so er at $50. The latter got $200 for lbility, its absolute silence, and _ Milk Obtained from Se- 1y�ou ran sharpen them in a iioi•eilif, with equal ease from a fifth pe-r- ' 'its marvellous effiei-ency, in compar—. and easy way, at little cost. Take sim. who, in his'turn went over to iso" with tappet VaIV@ engines. lected Carefully Fed , a, bottle—a medicine-bottle will Lc,ndun with til pe- e a.rl pin and dis- Cows. It is pasteurized do—and with your scissors make a�posed of it for $t,000 to a jeweler: CHAS. HAY NALKERg ESQ. ,28, 12, '08 and , then Evaporated, pretence of cutting the neck off. In his turn the jeweler showed • P, r The blunt edges will soon become it to a detective, who recognized .—The way she crept along on her (the water taken out) Gane and sharp throt'>gh 'coming, in it• as. a liearl worth ��s.000, wi,i,eh top speed at about 3 miles an hour #filled into Bright, New I contact with the singot•h 'glass• had been lust or stole" a year he- r was marvellous . ':' g r -As Boson as ink' has been spilled, fore in Paris, and which ho had Tins,Sterilized-and Seal- i take. tip as nisch as possible Witt, bean ownniksioned ti,•trace and, if a sponge, and then poor 'on cold Po>Ssihlc, recover. ed Air Tight until You gYounater repeatedly, still taking uThp ilio dctec•tive started im•estiFirt- The Daimler Motor Co. , (1904 ltd . Need It, liquid. Next. ruh the place with ing, step by step, the history of the. a little oxalic acid' (which must be jewel in.the t-,velvc months, and was COVENTRY, ENGLAND. -- Try LIBBY'S I used with care. as it is fioisonous) able not only to ascertain exactly and tell our dissolved in .cold fvater; then rub ;through what h:uxis it had.pas wd, t.•� y on s little 'hart-shorn, and no trace but •to annul. each Su�ccvrrve d-al i fiiends h o w of ink will be seen •hen thespot'Of widuh it had boen -tho siiirjct,t, 4ond if is. rite dei. the '$r,o'JO paid by-the London j - q I f i i+in•. - If mirrois are'expo`se<l to a very ;cweler duan even til' the francs Libby, McNeill I:st-ong light 1-he quickSih,cr' Nvill which the char-,omau had got for ' & Libby lofl.cn dissoh-v, ruining the mirror her find. b M urntil it bo re-silvered, for there is ON/OAO O nc; other way of correcting the ble-mish. A strong heat on a mirror Swiillows -can fly 123 miles an ..� t. will also make the quicksilver peel. hour. l .^'r.' 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ATT At Woolwich, England, very prat- Ever mother is naturally anxi- =rtab'�hed o Yess'ar Lmttea DEATHS DOOR He was neat in appearance. :.'i tical measures have been adopted, ous' for information. that will en- Ta King St,Mlaat, inion;s. �. ~ _ He was-never late in keeping his at the instance of the War Office He had dignity f bearing. • • able her to kcal little ones in good D•YEA8 AND CLEANERS p. ALT-DODD S It,IDr P g to enable soldiers, Young and old, health: The Dr. Williams' Medi- MDD[[N MAONIN[[F NANOgOM[ WILDINtiD _ appuint.ments. _- to a airs,or increase, their know- ` - ' 1v PILLS He had no conceited and arro- cine Co., have issued a little book sur NDue[ IN CANADA ledge of a trade which will help which contains a [xprsa pend one way on fronds Frac a o�ttAsss ' -CURED MRS. THOMPSO\'S' gant manner. them to a, living n leaving the h great deal of in- r He believed in his proposition. 4 g formation on the care of infants -- - llliUP�I. He never disgusted his colors. The extensive ordnance col- and young children that ever mo- Reiss prospect lege workshops are'now being used 5 g ' S Reiss Them without Milk. with gross flattery. g P g I tfier ought to know. The book will CALVES Bonkiec Free. for the instruction of soldiers in be sent free i;o an mother who will Stools Brir;ssnedCo..Ltd..Toro4fa He knew all the fine points of his Y own nods'. various trades. Extensions are be- ,end her name and address to the Il Started with backache and grew g ing made, now and, up-to-date Dr. Wilriams' Medicine Co., Brock- Worse till rise Doctor said She by undue familiarity. You OVERCOATS He serer offended the prospect machinery added and already a ville, Ont. � la,rgpe number of soldiers of all ages �_ _ Must Die.' togs gooey ridicu he never attacked his r smpeti-oods. r wow Lawyer-"Now? I want you k fedead Bulb woaid took iretsrgyed. l ee.rM 1 h ate at k. ours four Gown, write direct onued. Bos lb[ d Holt Ont. May 17. (Special).- SUITIGH AMSRIOAN OYSINO GO- He( P ) Hen p pert s answer this question.very careful•- All the countryside, here is ring- ideas and methods: Are your corns harder to remove Iv-Was your father when our ' wit S have had 7 40 muelhThompson, wthe uho lay.l cure at tMthe study Of his s pro pect'$_e a careful preleaselminary IIs ethan tthey•notthadtthessame kind' p:°� d er the influence to 1" "'t' a "� p • point .of death for weeks, swollen He relied on solid argument Have they not been cured by using In un with Dropsy so that the doctor five based on facts, and not,on 'bluff. Halldway's Corn Cure? Try a bot- Juvenile Witness-,"\o,,sir; he was ` PERFECT CORN SALV�Ee different times decided to tap her, He never got' lost in a forest of tle. under the kitchen tabu:" SURE CURE_li�fliLlrD 2iJ but desisted because, as her hus- details, and could stick to essen- - Thehealthy glo disappearing •H�1llld3�ETOFtor�r"o oni: "band said It might be better to ls• It takes a good neighbor to. a w let her die in peace. .After, the Lige .had not been out with "the preciate a neighbor who thinks heisfro the cheek d moaning and -- - -- -- ,K m an doctor had given her u Do-ad's restlessness at night...are sure symp- toms; - g P boys'' the night befrre, showing better. :Here It Is—Grab It 4idney Pills cured her. the effects. tams of worms in children. Do not x Mrs.•Thompson's terrible trouble. He never talked too much. He; There Is No auoh rhtng as a harmles. eoetg)d 'fail to get a bottle of Mother' we want to give away labsolueely ire°) �• + to every woman is Canada,ons pair of s Inch started with a pain is the back. ave his inspect a chance to.ex- The trouble goes from bad to worse unless cheek- Graves Worm Exterminator; itis , g P. „d. Allen's Lung Balsam cure& the worst of an effectual medicine. Silver Plated Tension Shears She grew worse, and the'doctor plain his needs and positiotl. rolls. It,allays tn9ammaLiou and arrays Chs air' In oder F,do so ive require your help, for treated her for jaundice for eight He could answer questions and D,&&ag°a which.,e will pay you write u& for full weeks. Then her feet and"legs be- ob•ectitbns, intelligently, concisely <<'ise men lose a lot.,of valuable particulars. - gen to swell, and it was realized and convincingly. 9 I see that your smaller. twister time explaining,some of the things ATLAVrIC SQ.%P Co.,Toronto;Out. . -that Dropsy was the trouble. For He did not y to close his pros- took the smaller.apple," said an they know of other peopre. seven months she suffered. The experienced Inuthe.r. . "Did you let P tr�a point conadctionked him up hes have her choice, as I told you I" TRADING ort a good name and decelving GLASS INSURANCE AGENTS WANTED doctor said there ';t as no ho e•`she the public is what the imitators of the ,lust die. He never' lost his nerve because les, mot}ler, lien sun 'replied, well-known "The D. & L." Menthol Plaster -- t:r htl I told_her, if she didn't National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Cony As a, last resort Dodd's :Kidney the prospect presenter such an un- jg y' ' are'doitig. Don't be fooled, insist on the any, Limited. Head U>Sce, Loadoa. England, Pills were.tried. The improvement y iridin front, and did not forget choose the smaller, she wouldn't` genuine, "The D. &,L. z �;LabLL.hea fes*. cap;cal,Fifth lhoetsaad Poandf- y� was slow but gradually,her strength. gget any at all. She chose the sural- rteraag. Fo:Ag.neis. at unrepr•aented potat; g S gt that battles are won by`hard rallies ,,. +, E•rovinee of oatarlo, address y P- at the finish. ler mother! That, sir, said the jeweller, eamc back. To-da bars. Tho n J. H. itwAxT, chief egsnt, �;. triumphantly, pointing to a marble DTo,is w•nin6tee street least,Toronia ;+ son is a well woman. She says, He knew his business when he S A Woman s Sympathy' timepiece, is a magnificent speer Bead for booklet••ala..Iaa,.rsnce . , and the. countryside knows, she made the approach; talked clean= 1 r,wes her life. to Dodds' Kidney cut business after he got in, made( Are you discouraged? Is your doctors men of the clbekmaker s art. That -- Pills. it his business to fight all the way i 6111 a heavy financial load? Is your pain clock will go•fo: eight weeks with- Pills. physical burden? I know what „'tIt winding." "Ad' how long,' ALEXANDER WARDENS If the disease is of the Kidneys, through, and do.business before he these mean tel deLLcate women-I have (Late treasurer Preabyterian for from the Kidne`s Dodd s'his- 'left. been disco ed. too; but learned how to' asked the • customer; will it go Church fu Canada) , S + cure'myself. Z Rant to relieve our bur- with winding I .faey Pills will 'cube-if. ,# MINISTER'S GRATITUDE. w U r s uLU? assist e 616*hy not and the P"Im foryou> BONDS AND STOCKS �l Au you need do is to write for ► free THE "BURLINGTON ROUTE rf Cobslt stocks bought and sold oncozand2slos• aS IT HAD ITS LIMITATIONS. - tsoz of the remedy which has been placed Zaln-Buk Cured a Face Sore"vvhlc6 ( In my hands to be given away Perhaps a TORONTO STREET, TORONTO, CANADA �i.� „ will anaugarat•, u:� S8n1, t.wo through triiaa- Madam, said the young man Detled elf other'Remedtes this one box will cure vvu-ie has donees o g for Two Years. for others. Il sod I shall be happy and points rates f t's�tP yh and south Pacific Cowl I Onj Distance Phones-Sista x370.Main Sa7L who had called at the door, "I have s e folder rinser; the of the __-- ou will be cure for 2c (the cost of • � the pleasure 4f introducing to OU Sostage Stamp)• Your letters held conA Aisskn Yukon xxpositioa free for the asking. P g y Rev. Charles E. Stafford, of BridgebiuK, dentiall Ritts to-lav ter m liar trent- at are ratsaand train ser WARREN t3ZOWSKI dt 00. e011r new automatic house-cleanlA . - rsceirr.rlte_util on Ray' _ .. Members Eiook&:change. g Ont..says 1fMaL • ' •i , Y machine -a simple little thing winch r is tziu Y trouble or over two The average man no--sooner sooner d02R I J.A.t'UBI(IL 6e Klag.Bt-Sa'It Toronto,Oat.. trader,Bank Building, 23 Broad 8tres* :rl F.m c ot�t. does the whole v'ork of house=clean- years.with a sore on m left cheek. I ttin3 _ TORONTO. NNW TORE `fits leaving you merely the eneral all kinds of salves and.lotions,but nothing-1- begins KS N D BONDS ' 8• 8 3' y g � a Lind act that he be ins to feel li n _ supervision. procured sc-med to have the least bit of B TOY Pe bigover it. "Does it do alJ, ell?" demanded effect towards healingthe sore. Hearingof -- L+Ru1rPl�1;'" AND SPEED S Zam-Buk,I decided to give it a trial,and see `s W*We now R��aYloi.M the: woman of tho house.- `'INs411 It ifitwould bring aboutacure,assomanyother. They Cleanse While They Cure.- q•aatid>>g is COBALT for Iwolnmalla& wash the outside of the upstairs things bad failed. I purchased a snpptXs The ve etable sols unds of. -which t p - L rolindows l" and commenced with the treatment. After _L'armel�e's Vegetable Pills are; AGENTS MCH 011 WOMEN "'' . tier applications.. t m LAUNG ne alo rest joy.,-Lax- me H ES "Why. no, madam, but— . y g ? y'�eomposd, mainly dandelion and "Will it take dawn, wash, BtTetCil Zam-Bak has effected,what for two years I I ML G.fvi SRI[SAHPLE Make three dollars tc dry,,iron, and hang up the gar- tried -in vain to bring about--a 'complete I maudr-ake, clew' the stomach and i in ail sizes,,complete or in C'SE `adorer and t t blour ,la ,, cure." ,inte's'tines of deleterious matter and knock down forth. _ permanent.business lot curtains? i _ Well of roarer, thi's machine-" Ca-c after case could be quoted>n which, rpslo1 a the deranged , organs to Knock DOWn Frames and Semi- I high crabs goods as in the above instance, -Lan-Buk has healthful actie,n, Hence. they 'are cell on sight in "Will it. aint the kitchen- ane worked cures when everything else tried had , Finished Hulls='! Dingy*and ,every home, , ars p y g the best remedy for ind'igostion make my:daughter help with the failed. There isa reason for this. Zam-But I available to-day. A trial of them _Yacht Tenders. wi21 f L °;pentynua rti c m: :dishes 1" 'is the ideal remedy because.of its unique !will establish the truth u€this asset- ROBERTSON BR08.. fast, Exolnsive ter-. "Oh, -madam,'this mac••hine—"• ingredients for all skin injuries and diseasks..i �'r CATAlAGIJ$ r itory given. „ Away7back in the days of the Roman tion and du more to convince the Feet of say street, Namllteie cAu"s. THE HOiVl1E SUPPLY CO• Vb'iII it wash the winter bed- _ Ospt. Se, TORONTO, ONT.: -ding and put it away, lay dawn the gladtaton, secret balms were used for the ailing than. anything that 'can be• demi for Catalogue. , healing of cuts and injuries sustained in the written of these pills. ONT.-- --:furs with moth balls; sew on but- arena and in battle. Then came a period ° tans, set three meals'a day,' an8 during which external balms were neglected, Country Doctor-`"<L'eJl, fiilas, _ pacify the huuseholeV' followed by a period in which all, valves your wile has. ga%tria fever " as $10,000 worth of Sheet Music, w; "No, madam. -You have'misuls- and embrocat;nns had as their base animalVocal<and Instrumental, popular (much caficerned)- Dont see hots derstuod 'the limitations of ma- fats and oils. Zam"Buk marks a new.epoch, Comic,. Standard. Classic and - my It is absolutely devoid of all animatfats,all I that can be, sir, seeing as- how Sacred Songs, Marches, Waltzes, Chine.' mineral colouring matters,and is composed I`s'e're never burned gas, but always Two-Steps. Lancers and all kinds "Limitations I It. will be a long• entirely of rich medicinal .herbal' extracts. used lamps. of Dance. Comic Opera and Educational instrumental Music. time before itny man will get up a Zam-13uk is a conlb'ination of":`stare's rich -- The stock of the lets Caaallan-Amerioaa ML sic Co. purch.,sed fn m tho Liquidator at Imachin,e to do all a woman has to healing herbal juices by the most modern- a vers low rate on the dollar,.. We are_preparsd to sacrince the entire stock for QU!ck »- d0 in her hottSe:" scientific metbods, and the result is a balm A LONG RECORD OF BUCCE891 in ear sale at prices never before offered. This t& not old -hclf•worn stock, ,Bmfr ALL 8W, !ng all sorts of cuts, burns_ and:bruiser, t The agent silently. faded aw which cures when others fail, as will- as all bowel complaints,. is held motleys and hand wmely illustrated title pages,and works that &CLL in the regular way g y a,Y• from rbc.to M.ytar coDF• - . . Skin diseases, such as edema,ringvorin,', by •'Painkiller"-over .W Sears. Avoid Our price,postpaid,white the stock ISsts, Sisigle Copies Sc., for 25e 4 `—'l' salt rheum, and prairie, itch, are speedily substitutes, there le but este "Painkiller"- 15 for SOC: 34 for $1.00 Perry Davis',' 25c. and 50c. The`transition from,winters cold overcome by it. For piles itis fine!—easing S9ecial prices in Larger Qn-tri t-iec, stamps accepted as cash. We lace no,catalogue of � to summer's heat' freCjtteritly puts the pain'and iriftamination,and hastening a' „ 1 this music- Wnen orderwAAlf state clasrof music required. With our maul,yoar-expert• s n strain -upon the system that cure. It also cures burns, scalds, cuts, Sentinel (on guard)—"Halt, Who once and businesi'responAbilities,you can safely entrust the selection of your orders to p y pro- ulcers, children's .sores and eruptions, comes there l" The Colonel - of, Try one lot and You will order more, duces internal complications al- 'blood-poisoning,. scratches, ' old' wounds, ``Idiot 1" -Sentinel—"Advance' idi WHALEY•ROYCE 6 CO..'LIMITED, Toronto,alld Winnipeg ways painful and -often serious. A, varicose ulcers, &c,' All Druggists and common form of disorder is d •sen- gl of, and give the countersign." - a« 3 Stores sell of SOd. .a bot, or post-free for '. -->lery,:to which many art' prone price from Zam-Bttk Co., TorotYto. hefuse Free church seats might be-appre- _ the spring and stammer. The t'ery barmful and cheap imitations, someti•nes ,. ciated. more if they were less un- -best medicine to use in subduing represented as' lust as good. eomfo.rtalile. - .this painful ailment is Dr. J. D. Il�ello 5 Dysentery Cordial. .It,is When Father Time hangs -up his x gg'' Eyes Are 'Retieved By Murine -met standard remedy, sold every- scythe he'll be no mower. when IrAtared by Chalk Dust and Fye iW H'Y DO where. Ftrain, incident to the average school So runt' inshtutlons devoted to the Higher Edu- Pills of Attested Value.—Parme- Room. A recent •Census of New York H:1D LEARNED SIG o. lee's Vegetable Pills are the resph I city reveals the tact that in that City cation select BID pianos? The fact that they ise g alone 17,x.13 School.Children needed lye mrd-prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct merit 1 ..Landlady new,new hoarder of careful study of the prt.+perties Care Red,hjS'eak,t�Vearyi ''jEieryeEyes One follows professional advice in acquiring an ed-Atios, needn't try make me think he is a c f certain coots and herbs, and the Grap,,I.Won, Pink Eye and Eye strain? whynot follow profeusional custom is 61ying Bell pianos bachelor. He's either married is a action of such as sedatives and i afurine Doesn't Smart: S�othos Eye Pain. e only pianos with Ila° Illimitable Quick w laxatives on the"'digestit•e appara- Is Compounded' by ExpPrtenced Physt- Repeating Aedios. 1a-w'idow'er." clan-: Contains no Tniarious or Prohibit- Milling-`'How can you tell 1'' lust The' success the citmpounders . ed nisi Try 'murine for Your Eye have .met with attests the*value Of' Trouhlcs: Pmt 'It7111 r,!kP 'inr!ne, Try It Landlady='-Hc a•lw Cys turns 1118 in Ruhv's Fy(,s for Soalp F.3•Plids. Drug - �' their work. These pills have been �piste x,•11 Murint, at Mlc. The .thine Eve " back when he opens his pocket-book recognized for many .ears as the 11-nods Co., Cl,loasto, Will 'send You In ii ito pay his board.' best cleaners of the %-stem• that terosting Eye Books Free. ;, Send for (free) Catalogue.No. ,5. i a can be got. Their excellence was „ 1 TMs DOLL PIMIOOOr�nCo...Umibd GUetPH.ONTA1R10.) L'\CLF, l:Bf\ SAYS 5 Minister's Wife -- Wakc up. recognized from the first and they; There are, burglars in the house, ,, "It's- true when the OF cat's grow more popular daily. John."' Minister-"Well, what 0.f .away the little mice will sport an' it.l Let them find out their mistake r ' `play, slut one or more flits taken in THE WORLD'S WEALTH• themselves.'' when the OF cat shows up ag'in," To possess all the gold in the ORANGE MEAS .L�A�� world would appear, to most "" - - ----- people, a terible burden; but, pin- It Keeps the-,Muscles"Pliant. =- Men,given to muscular .s sports and N a long series of digestive experiment,; carried on by Professor'Har viding it was sufficiently insured, 8 P T it would be little or no,trouble. A exercises and those who suffer mus- Six court, of the Guelph Agricultural College,with the Flumen Subject, .� cular pains from bicycle ridin taking a!t the necessary precautions to insure accuracy, he deter - ugh ttgh estimate places the value of P 3' g will mined the digestibility of various cereals and furnished the follow- mined 0 ' find Dr. • Thomas Eclect•tic Oil 1cubic yard of gold at $10,000,000; ing'oesults t sOmethin worth tis tr in As lit- ' so that; all the gold.in the world, g trying. Percentage of the constituents digested : h� if rnelted'Vinto ingots, could be con- hricant it will keep the muscles Organic .Matter. Calorhzs per gram. twined in a cellar twenty-four feet Pliable and free from pains which 4 ' often follow conree fro use of them, 0.range`scat..... ...... 93. .........'3,738 r ed from D square and sixteen feet high. All without softening them or impair- White Brea.d.. ......... 98.r .. :,463 - 1 a Australia awealtland California so far ncould be ing their strength. For brupses, GrahamEntire yBfeadhite read...... 9,S .. .: :, a�zg6 i>s sprains and contusions it is with-tricked away in your °.According to his determination ORAtiGE MEA'C,is go per cent l office. All that would be-required out a peer.. more valuable as a fond than bread. s would-be an iron §.fe nine feet —' - "Co persistent assts of ORANGE MEAT a large reward is offered. A square and nine feet lgh. To give T11ere is one chance in 8-,000,000, pprivate postcard in every package of ORANGE NEAT gives details of ` s OOb of one persons finger-tip,being "how to get a cash prize of Seven Hundred Dollars, or a life annuity of an idea of,how small is the little identical with that of another. `Witty-two Dollars. cube of Yellow metal, -it, may be stated that the gold with which If von enter this contest,-Read post card to Oronge Stent, Kingston, 23 THE p Solomon overlaid' the "most hof Mhplonarhes Is All Lands are trlerols of pain- giving full name and address, and mention the paper io which you.saw „ y, tiller, Hundreds of letters testify to the fact this xdvertiselalen4 place —a room Only thirty feet POT accidents and sudden emergencies, such as c sprains,cuts.and bruises, they find it Invaluable, quare-amounted to more than word substitutes,there is but one "Painkiller Y ISSI'E N0. 21-09. $180,000,000. -Ferry Davis'-2tl0and b0c. ..,. . .. .,. ,..• .:,:,:W...--Y. -,.,..-.. tuts. w•--- •n,.':ge.� ..;.. ..,z,.� „-,,, M1,,. -:a, r:'$"�':-'.,.ut ,. .' :,, ,',.,a„"s,'.t :. .-..,.. rv. :. wx -r✓✓.- .,Lr-• ..y?,i-+��, '?,�`�>nyw •q.,�ys';�:�'�a.,,...,;.,�. -?��.� ..r '"'F�a � s.•;c.—k��eR•`v.'s�;%iw7'�3•. `Gx TIM « Now Adoer'aserstents. blegget°> wo-The aelebraW trotting tt YW r : stallion,ilia property of J�ase Habbaed, Richardsons Special Tea is Good'Tea. ' Brougham,will make the*sawn of 1909 FOR u alts. atone boat, wagon YLES at his own stable, Arrangements can } � Br tGreen.00d and aer�wee�t $.YL>�B MAPLE SYRUP »�- ' Bros.,Greenwood 90t1 he made to most mares at outside points Bttceyltailtsx (11288) [8388] The Guaranteed this spring's make Guaranteed pure Muskoka 1: FIRST-CLASS PASTURE, well . choicely bred imported ClydesdaleP x'= watered,can be had by applying to J, W. stallion,the two USEARRY, Pon Perry self property of e C Banker, syrup—frill Imperial measure 8 pints to • gallon—$1.35 • Pi.kering,will make the season of 1909 a gallon. Eastern Township pure maple syrup, wine r>_ ispublisbedever yFridaymcrni.gatiwOmce, — at his own stable lot 18 con 2 Pickering r measure $1.20 a gallon, also in 8 lb. tins and tPickeri a Out. BASSWOOD WANTED-A quan- Kingston road. ' BATES is ADVERTISING Out. ING: tiV of good sound basswood for. the fan 7 quart bottles. , Wry in Yiokering w !t GORDON. Pickering �aOliobbJe [6897] =The pure-bred , aisai inaettio. perline 10 cents sstt SEEDS—No. 1 'Timoth and Clover, Intermediate and White 4 Zaah subsequent insertion.Per lire- b cents Clydesdale stallion,the property o!Geo. y This rate does not include Legal or Foreign IMOTHY SEED FOR SAL , also Davidson (t Bons, Cherrywood, will Sugar Beet Mange], Deflanee Turnip, and it full .•: advarUaementa. T slelke to mix to w make the season of 1909 as follows: assortment of Siminer's Garden and Flower Seeds. " Special.terms given to parties making con- y Bio 8 hay. epF1y casts for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half at lot 18,eon.T.Pickering,or write E.E.PUGS Wednesday afternoon proceeds to James yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly.' Claremont. gbtt Founds lot 29 b f con Pickering night. FRUITS--Fwsh lemous, oranges, bal arras,-dried apples, peach snainew ear ten linea or under,with paper -' Thursday Tom's hotel Liverpool noon; es and prunes, finest raisins, currants and peels. .a• ear,16600 payable In sdvanca. PLANTS FOR SALE—Tomatoes, Gordon's hotel Pickering niaht. Friday eg,�Nottoein local columns ten cents per line„ cabbage cauliflower, celery and flowers. afternoon proeeeds to his own stable VEGETABLES—Cabbage Lettuce and Celery. -rove cents per line each subsequent insertion. waaggon o.Lhe road during season THOMAS 1 ' Special contract rates made known on spplioa t}eMMAGF�, Brougham gg 36 until the following Wednesday afternoon %fon. No free advertWng. , BISCUITS — 35 varieties Christie's Perrin's best biscuits,. Patter- `. Advertisements without written instruction■ Baron Elect (5629)—The imported Will be inserted until forbidden and charged aa- OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The Clydesdale stall on;the property of W. son's Full Dinner Pail Sodas, 3 lbs. net, 30c a pail. aordinaly. Orders for disoqutinuing advertise- F Logan 100 acre.farm,base line,Pickering, • H. Pugh,Claremont, will take the fol- GROCERIES—The best and freshest of everything in the rote zueatr moat be in writing and sent to the pub- for axle on reasonable terms. Land is very lowing route daring the season of 1909: Y g grocery {limber, • beet clay,stone house ate,It miles from G.T.R line. Ffesh goods arrive daily. 1$1 Job Work promptly attended to, will rent it not sold at once. Apply in even- .Monday, T Smith's lot 27 con 9 noon; g y _ ings to F.M.CHAPMAN,Pickering. 25tf John Scott's Atha night. Tuesday, R ':FLOUR—Spink'; and Green's at mill prices. 41.25 per year; $1.00 if paid in advance. L HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. lot 1S con 10 Markham night. Wednes• CHICKEN' A rnixtnre for young chicks. Contains wheat', corn; S One roan 2 yyrs ole fast, ono roan 9 years' day,Wm Armstrong's Locust Hill noon; FOOD ' peas. ground, bone, flaxseed- 01 lbs. for 25c. old in spring. These bul3a are fit for service in R Milroy's Cedar Grove night. Then. Q. Q JOHN URKAR Proprietor. t:)It wotock. Also several bull calves from 8 J�1li/I1F'S I /CHA! \ SON t p day,Jae HacCraes lot 3l con 2 Picker- to s months old good enough for any man in in noon; W T.of 's 1 1'2 miles east of thix�ountty. Ayply on Vreluieea lot Ito,con.7, g y' - NOTES AND COMMENTS Pickering or write 11,E.PUGH,Claremont.:Rtf Che rywood ni,.ht. Friday,Thos Knox's _ ------ — Brock road noon; Gerow•e Hotel "Buy your'Groc•cri" it the Groc•el'S." OR :TALE, MANOR WOMAN— Brougham night. Saturday, Luther A few days ago the papers 1s'- F try South African Veteran Bounty Land Pilkey's lot 18 con 7 Pickering, noon; ------- rcorded the suicide in Prince A1- Certiacate ie6ued by the Department of the tbence to stable until follow-ug Monday. _ Interior, Ottaws; good for 320 acres of any , i ,� berta Sask. of a man- who had Dominion land open for entry in the Canadian Gallant Ghatfart (121, 3) [42,.3] ' ' North•weet. Any person over the age of I —The'champ ou imported Clydesdale I ' ' passed forged cheques to the years•tiara or Woman, can acquire this land stallion,the property o! Robert Dafoe, I with this certicate. For immediate sale 8790.- ; amount,of about $25, and who co, Phone write or wile L.E.TELFURD, 131 Green River, will make the season Of Shuter street,Toronto, Phone Main.W56 2" 19W viz: Monday, Brougham night. was asked to settle within a cer- Tuesday, W H Major's lot 26 con 5 tain time. A man eau commit no FARM FOR. SALE.-Being lots 10 Pickering noon; Russell, Carter's TAKE WARNTI�iG-its richness and fertility cannot last and I1,con 7,township of Pickering,and t_'herrywood night, V1 eenesday, P b indefinitely. Brother Farmer,are you workin on a definite more cowardly deed than,to take y ¢ aoneiatinR of 210 acres, This farm is Lhevre Reasot a lot 3 con S Bearboro noon; plan to turn back to the soil the fertility you take from it? If on which the well-known Greenwood herd of not you will mightily regret it•or your tons will. Ei ht loadsof his Own life in order to escape R Hamill'a 8carboro and Markham y abort horns have been bred and fed daring the hay means a depreciation yearly of f108. Putting it tact by hand from the troubles of this life.. He past forty years, Is is as rich as a garden and towndue night., Thursday, T Cos- —the old, hard, back-breaking wa —is disconra¢inQ, slow work. a, clean. would sell 150 acres, 133 acres or the worth's Armadale noon; Franklin House and never well dome. The time otyyourself and your;hired mea. •inflicts a blow that falls not Only whole of it. There is timber on one part of it Markham night. Friday,R Wright's annd�increase of crops.will in two years pay for a worth of 190. Terme easy. Possession good. lot 19 con 8 Markham noon; R Eagle- CHAMPION MANURE SPREADER � ' On himself, but particularly upon epr<a tat 1908, Arthur Johmattn,Greenwood, g -. 61tf son's lot 20 oen 9 Markham ni.ht, the members of his family, who Saturday,to his own stable until Liao,.• A stronger,more durable machine there cannot be found in the Domin + ion. Has rigid.stiff-braced sills and frame;also solid cgid-tolled steel. have Rot to bear the disgrace of HORSE REGISTER tiny attsrn.:on. rear power axle,21.8 inches in diameter. Light draft,uniform spreading bis act. The courageous roan 18 Mikado Jr. 863—The ease lent toad by beater and apron through pulverizing rake driven by large sprocket g wheel and worm gear.are only a few features out of a score that make the he who will bravely face all the Terringion Bellini (9037)-The • horse,the property of Thoe Beverley lot Champion a money-maker for you. we cannot toll all the good news about imported hackney stallion, the,property 2 112,Sth con, Uxbridge, will make the this Spreader here but we•have done it with photos and interestingdescrip- tions,that cone before him. of W H.Po11h, ClaremouL, will stand season of 1909 as follows: Peter shitk's tions,in booklet,'•Flow to Feed Your Crops-and CatalogSend for them. Mongolia noon; Franklin Eons Mark- Both tree,and very valuable to every farmer. Ask oar Iocal aged toshow _ v The man who finds himself. deep for mares daring the season of 1909 ac you our Champion sf{aaure spreader. He'll answer any questions asked. hie ova stable 2 l 2 miles east of Clare- ham night. T'aesday afternoon Perkios in financial troubles, and then sets mou6. Bros'lot 19 tom 4 Markham. Wednesday The F'TpSit �l WOOtI Co., _ to. woik with determination tU afterneor, F Congrove's hotel Elain s Ltd., 3 Falls, Can Lord '.Teu'eflt lO1S LHR-The cele- ht meet;all his nbligations, is a man braced roada[er stallion,the property of Dttl a. Thursday afternoon, Wm Ral• - Robt.Tome, Liyerpool, will make the mou's Gormleys Corners. Friday whom we should delight to IiClnor. afternoon, Mansion House 8toaffville. S aeon of 1900 at his own stable, I Iver• i+aturday,by way of Alton• to Nosh. But the man who' with a single pool, Oct. Baker's con 3 Uxbridge for noon; thence _blow, strikes down his own life, Ttt•o-Jit-Floe' [23 3', 8033-The charm to bia own stable." D. Sykes,tliansger. ��� ON to allow his wife and family` to pion breeding Clydesdale stallion the ., .r Royal Duke 1.,1,.13' (7023•)-The • property.of Graham Bros, Claremont • bear his bear his burdens that will make the season of 1909-ss follows; imported -Clydesdale stallion, the •k property of W G Scott, Claremobt, will Aghtly should be borne by himself Monday afternoon leaves his own stable make the season of 1909 ss, tollowt is s man we cannot bel despising. and proceeds to Wm Edward's,Ba:eam, _ PMonday,along the 8th eon Pickering' to for night Toes sy to Thos McAvo)'a tot 8 con 8 Pickering noon Samuel Disney's town tae night; Tues. The best tonic a person can take g fifilier Nros da 8 Forodale's Kinsale soon; W H " to maintain good health is a 7th con for night. Wednesday to John Holtby's Andley night. Wednesday, g Patterson's lot 24 eon 7 n••on; Areh htaddalord Bras' Kingston road noon; " liberal supply of hard work, phy- Malcolm's lot 27 e n 5 night. Thursday Gordon House-Pickering night. Thane- - to Goo Bower's con 10 Markham nielit sisal Or mental = Overwork n0 Friday to John Turns 's con 10 Mark- day, 's h Kmox's Brook road noon; ' Gerow't hotel Brougham night. Friday doubt kills its hundreds, bnt iudo- ham noon; Dunkeld Bros'lot 82 con 8 W Cowie's con 7 Yiokeritsir noon; D lence alas its thoasands. In Pickering nigh•. Saturday to his own y Gregg's ooa 9 night, Batar3ay, to his f etrkle nodi the following Mot syn after- FC= -�3a 610 �by — order to keep them in good heSl= moon. own stable until the following Monday. thy condition, our bodies must be _ :kept active. Stagnant water soon 04D0D Wag TO WORX LAS D FOR IIOE CRUD i's D ! SN Y O N becomes bad, brit water in motion Say Mr. Farmer did you ever work your Ixnd with Bissell's Disk Harrow. • If not you have no idea how much Pasier it is to keep Clean. It gets under is kept pure. Our minds and the land, lifts and turns it completely over, making a' fine seed bed giving Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, bodies if kept inactive will soon perfect cultivation. It will alar]mulch your manure up better than you can -Machine Oil and Repairs. lose their strength and become- n any other-way. It will save the price,of itAeif on ten acres of hoe crop. If not satiafled a trial will convince you. Arrange with. Howard E. Turner, WHITBY, — -ON•TA r�I.O w diseased. History proves that those Whitevale, for a free trial: ¶ He also handles Peter Hamilton's farm. im- lernents, Paris Lowe,9uccesa manure spreaders, and a•number of other lilies - wbo have lived to a good old age P p P -- - that�-by-fhe wharp. Call and see his-exhibit. i are the men who have led lives o$ it Wilson's carriage shop, Whitevale. Coupon worth $1.'given with every -Activity. The great statesmen order of 100 lbs. or over of twine. c� and military men of any country =0'VCTAR� E. TURNER, WlZiteva,l® _ . are mengoo who as a rule, have lived o� &4 � ���ql�� • 'to a gond old age. On the con- trary, those who hav'a led lives of ;indolence and ease, meet with an 0 I N'EX PENSIVE -dEK ..early death. A person may.go to - • in su extreme in hiHeagerness to ac- BecomingM111inery Display - I l 11.1 , quire wealth, fame or position, • rr� and thus bring on a early death, v but as a rule work, and hard work Special attention Wicker Chairs or Rockers home with you. It's a stire cure for fatigue _ - at that; is beneficial in every way. Q tion to Mourning Orders. — We are showing some of;the nicest designs. On Sunday last the 'North-west Call or phone and let u9 quote you prices. They are the lowest., provinces e3fperienced one or two THE MISSES POWELL, ' earthquake shocks. These were � Wicker' Chairs for Tired People •4(60- so slight that .no damage was $rOC3� street isoutYz., :Whitby. Upholstering and Pir.ture Framing a specialty F.: done to property. The, event is -- ..Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. _ worthy of notice only for the fact Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. that Canada experiences these M1AS shocks so seldom, and when they �/` ..,GOODS— do GOODS—do occur, they are only sufficient- ly strong to.be perceptible. Can_ SHOP _Can- Just Received a ec� ads 'is most fortunate in being : comparatively free from those Fresh Raisins, Currants, Peels, etc,, etc. disturbances of nature that work :Best quality at lowest prices. x aurin great havoc ill so many coun- � ''-- tries. We read of earthquakes, George .Parker :� _ Runbarton wind-storms, rainatorcus, floods y � •• •- �' • and volcanic eruptions and other 4 natural phenomena •occurring and which are followed by a disaster- G. nand , An unli�itrd ���pplynus loss of life and property. Wee Field SEEDS . ' may have our periods of commer- /�h L sial depression as is found in al] We have a fall line-of Garden Seeds at TizO paekat�es for de, o Cho * - and Feed casionall fail to come l mto oc- crops''countries', and our DUTCH SELTB......... .: 10 cents per lb. y p our ..,. p I'• '-o1 -all kIrlds � a 'M LTIPLYERS........:..:.. 8 `/ expectations, but 'such a thing as ••••••••••••• ' - MANGOLD SEED.......:..............J1 r6 a famine we have never known. n - .RAPE SEED........... 7 hand. d a We are fortunate in living in such - a country, and taking all things .into consideration Canada is ex- sweet Dorn, ensilage Dorn, turnip.seed galore celled by no other country. Also a•complete stock of MARTIN-SENOUR mixed paints, whitelead, • oils, etc.; nails by the kers, and fence wire by the coil. SPINK , �/'The Scarboro Central Football Call and See and get prices. j '' League play two I LLS games to-night ' the Wexfords at Scarborts June- d tion and the Malverns at sen GEO. PHILIP - Brougham PICKERING River. - 4. " ,a,_�,,; :e` „a� n } 'T as u• r v 4- .M•,y7.rt;w w ",-' ..•,°Rr"'-RI•, sn^ ....:y ,art..:. •++�,v, r•'d.r- �s,, Y ., �.✓. .:.: , � -- , ., .. . ;,..•.-A,'^7 ."• ..".. -•m•; ,pE, :} ...ra..H. ,.:r••h-4,�'� .. r a'^ s �-''•^w. i::• s� �'..<�•,r ,'�"'-, v- .dY•.r�'•.:." ... ,... ..'...�''+� . ... . .. 7� '.....:. "2..... •.,. r..,. -._ .F�•"�: }. .� y: C.`i.-... 1..Y3i� 'd'�iC:Ydir _ CLJ1R[MONT w k..' _ Rev. W. R. 'Wood spent two 1 Jr. H Beal was in the city on days last week in attendance on :'Spring and hummer Goods Tuesda the meetings of the Synod of ToAnIDD- J. S. Bundy was in Pickering on ronto and Kingston, in St. James A fall stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. Square Church, Toronto. "' It will a ' '.Tuesday. pay to call and see befere-purehaslag. Andrew Hamilton was in To- R. E. Summerfeldt, of Union- -r;onto on Monday, ville, is here for a week or two re- - 'FLOUR AND FEED. Miss Mary Macnab spent'Wed- lieviug D. P. McFarlane, the man- nesday in the city. aDOCTOR S gor of the Standard Bank, who of the best quality always on hand. Fred Clark was the guest of B. is off dRty, being indisposed. Linton on Sunday. Independent Telephone Central. Dr. Kidd had a business trip to A number of our young people ithe city on Monday. accompanied the football boys to The Corner Store. " ` W. M. PALMER, Proprietor �. Ira Powell was in Greenbank on Myrtle on Tuesday evening of last :Saturday on business. week to witness the first match of Dr. C. J. Brodie had a business the season, and came back home Lydia E.Pinkham s Vegeta- trip to the city on Tuesday. tickled to death with the score Ralph Evans had a business trip our boys made. ble Compound Cured Her. ! atoUIIxbrid a on Saturday. F. Hutchison goes this week Toronto,Canada-"I shall endeavor. Robert orthy, of Brampton, with the pastor, Rev. J. W. Tot- to describe to you how I felt before I R n taking Lydia E.Pinkhams Veg- bega ' was here on Monday on business. ten, to the district meeting of the etable Compound. I scarcely knew David and Mrs. Annan, of Pick- Whitby district at Brooklin. He what it was to be well. i had awful Important showing of finest display of wring, visited.S. and Mrs. Bray on is, by the quarterly board, recon- bearing downpains Monda mended to y China, d very large assortment of Y• go to Conference at and usual! before Mrs. P. Macuab and Miss Mary Belleville. mymonthlyperiods Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jnbl Scott spent' a few days in the city I suffered terribly received for the Holida trade, Call last week. Next Sunday Fred. Armstrong, and had to go to y of Rangoon, Burma, a brother of bed Iwasnotal,le and see them. • Mrs. Anderson has returned. :,. after spending a week with friends the Miss K. Armstrong who.spoke to walk across the Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, in the city. est Sunday,. will preach in the floor the pain was so bad. I doctored Weekly and Daily Newspapers Z. Alisses Burton and Mrs. S. 'F. Pal)tintchurc•h. Mr. Arni9tron9 for along time,but Robins were in Stouffville on Sat- is au exceptionally- able speaker. r r. the doctor's treat Conic and hear him. -. tT. ��. R=CHARX)8QN urday lust. 1w , meat did do me' v Albert .Rawson, who is now Aev. J. A. Grant, Joshua Bundy any good. I gave up •az00]c. Street. .; working in the city, spent Sunday sudsy. Paterson are. in Hamilton all hopes of ever Z7CT11itlo'9' ,. 'at his home here. this week snaking arrangements being well again F o Messrs. Gregg & Coates shippers for the annual excursion, The until one.dap myhusband saw the Com- a carload of stock on Monday and committee have definitely decided pund advertised in the paper. He , decided to-get me a bottle,and I am another on Thursday. to run to Hamilton. It will be' thaWdul he did. I had.not taken one A UCTION SA LE Richard Johnston, who has been either on June 24th or 25th. bottle before I.began to feel better, visiting at F. Farmer's, returned and I kept on taking It until now I am Executors' sale of valuable freehold x � *: to the city on Monday. ---- a different woman: It also helped me lands fs!the Township of Pick- SynOUsis Of Canadian during maternity and childbirth I North-west Land Wm. Jones has improved the ap can thoroughly recommend your Yeg- Bring, at Port Union. pearanee of his house by the erec- CANADIAN - i.. stable Compound to any woman who The undersigned has received in- Regulations. tion of anew veranda. is afflicted with. female troubles."- structions from the Executors of the ANT person who is the sole head of a family, Mrs. Forgie is improving her Mrs.J.M.TwEEDALE, 138 Nassau St., estate of the late Tbomas J. Lask or any male over is years old, may home-prd miles by laying down a newToronto, Canada. stead a quarter-section of available Dominion y, NOMESEEKERS' to other for sale t. public auction on land in Manitoba Saskatchewan in p or Aituthe 1• - walk around her house. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham'e Friday. May 21st, at the hour of two The applicant must .ype.r in wrsoa at the The Independent Telephone Vegetable Compound,made from o'clock in the afternoon at Port Union Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the Central will be closed on Monday and herbs, is unpara eled. It may the followin ro er district' Entry by pro:II may be a at an Victoria Da y EXCURSIONS g P P ty: agent',oa certain conditiooa, by father, moth. used with perfect confidence by women Parcel 1-The east half of lot num- or,son,daughter,brother or sister of latendin ,t J ( y)after'9 a. m. TO who suffer from displacements,inflam- s Walter Hoover, of Green River, p her 2S,in the first concession of the homesteader: was here n fete days this week re-._ mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir- Dntie..-six months' residence upon aad /awtob$ kdatchew$n, l�be�t$ Township of Pickering. County- of cultivation of the land in each of three ears. Y ' regularities, periodic pains,backache, Ontario, containing one hundred A homesteader may live within ata* miss of ;'.pairing the east telephone line. 1psedTnirL...T.ra.e2•o0p•�s. bearin down feelin flatulenc indi- g M iys Mi; 1e M&cnab has return- APRIL$is MAY b is JUNE 1,15,4s I g g' y' acres,more or less,known as the Las- his homestead ons farm of ■t least ao acres gg Rection, dizziness, or nervous prnetra. key Farm,' which' said fapm is in a s%Cei.motheand r,son , ihtei b other or a%tater. _.ed, liurne, after spending a .fete JULY 1%27 AUIL 11,24 SEPT,t, 21 tion. g good state of cultivation, well water- In certain districts • homesteader to good r weeks with friends in the'eity: Seconddesotickab&omaOnrado asdow to posapat - ed, and contains'a good rause, bank standing may pre mpt aquaner-seocton sloag. - _ - NaAbw e.e poise u aide bis way gt-a ace ir-sec per acre. a Y. Macuab, jr., and two friend DR D �i SMtTH barn and stables. • a . Doties-Must reside six months in each of six '`attended a social gathering at LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Parcel 2—Sub-lots number. 1.2 3, years from date of homestead entry (including , r W sod coeurs 532.00; Edrsoseoe sed ream . DENTIST, STOUFFVILLE, 8, 19. 13 and 14,plan f316, beingart of the time required,to earn homestead patents At gtOuffville oil Friday night la,t. th20asdtoodw V int. v provwtins. T.ka. P and cultivate aftyacres extra. The officials of the Methudi+t egad a rwre endo.60 der.Fran seise dare. Honor graduate of Toronto University •ot 35i,'Broken F ront. in the Township A homesteader who has exhausted his home. church are trying to et the fund TOURIST SLEEPING CARS acid Royal College of Dental Surgeons, of Pickering. - Said property is close steed right and cannot obtain a ore-emption y g to the shores of Lake Ontario. m Ly take a purchased homeste td is certain all•in'shape for a Rood report tt. m&Ino sioes• Comfortable lambs,four equipped also Post-gradiAte of Chicago College. districts. Price$3.00 per acre. Duties-Mast with b.d3se.w be secured u moderar rats.ehro„s6 Crown and held Parcel 3-Property known es ,the reside six months in sash of three years, the croming Conference. kcal.seat• bridge work's specialty. . Lackey's Hotel; large frame house is cultivate alts rk4ses dna erect s hoisse worIb Mrs. S. Bray was in Myrtle Oilgarly appiieation must be mad* At Cixrernont-hat Tgasday of month. good state of repair, large stable, suit- #30"m- , Sunda*attending the funeral of ASK FOR ttotressettces PAYPNLCT Office over Sargent's Tinshop. able for summer boarding house, close W. W. CORY, w«, her old friend. Mrs. Le4ter Hub- .•s•i•t•e ores and fun infonossa Independent 'Phone. to Lake Ontario_. also all the house- Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.' bell, who died on the FridayA"dr ssmmCP.R.AwrareoR.LThaetssR - hold furniture. consisting of dining- N.B.—unauthorised pubilaation of Ibis ad- yeses Dist.Pea Aae..Toraeto vertisoment will not be paid for. viscus. '« A tinkling or d con h can be iekl room and drawing room furniture, ONLY NINEI:T UNE NO f11tANSE OF EAEi r9 g q9 y' bedroom voila, chairs, kitchen furni- C. H. Found's horse, while being I loossued with Dr.Shoop's Cough Resiedy. ture, and other articles torr numerous It your stomach. heart or kidneys Sri �- hitched on Tuesday morning, ran No opium,no chloroform, not$ ansate to ansatomention. weak try at least•!ew doses cosy of De, 7. away and made it flying visit to F. R. BLOW, Agent, Whitbyor harsh. bold by T.W. 1ScFaddeo. ,WMIRMS OF BALE Shoop's Restorative. In five or ten days various parts of the village. He For ebattels', all sums of $10.00 and oaly the result will surprise yon. A taw was caught -before he had gone under, cash; balance over that am- dents will cover the was. And here is ver far, but fortunate! am- 'Very lit- ' ount h why help comes so quickly. Dr. Shoop y y THE ;PEOPLE' S CASH STORE y giving roved joint notes doesn't drag the sto.nach nor stimalats ltle damn 6 was done except to the � % payable at five approved For real g f estate, tea per cent, to Vendors,or the heart or kidneys. Dr. Shoop's Be. wagon, which.had its shafts book- {food,batter and a taken as gash. their solicitors,at time of Bale, hal. storative goes directly to the weak and en and was otherwise Pomewhat once in thirty days. fsilin t nerves. Each organ has its own s"? demoralized. -The best, fresh every week. Try our 26c lb. blended.black and oontrolting nerve. When these nerves fail The second match between the 6ROChI[S mixed tea; our Coffee.26c lb. to 40c lb., fresh,ground. You drink Land will be offered subject to re. the depending organs must of neoesstty Myrtle and Claremont football it once you will'buy it again. serve bid and to Jesse expiring lst falter' This plain yet vital troth clearly April, 1913. For further. terms and tells why Dr. Shoop's Restorative is so _-'teams was played here on Tnesday y p P uaivereall ea P .•..avenin when Cliirt!ttiont was BOOTS & �gOEt7-Ne have doubled our business in this line. _ The reason- conditions of sale syph to JoFIx H. Y co4nfnl• Itsentweee ie lead- ' g our stock is large,.prices right. Try a pair.. RicxeRDsoK, West Hill and TRox" ing droggiste everywhere to giveit univer• again vicWrioua, having won by G. CARBON, Port Union-Executors, cal preferenoe. A feet will varely tell. the score of 2 to 0. Quite a large p c �+ Carpets, Linoleums, dcc. When you want a carpet or rug, see or BAIRD& MACKIE:NZIE, Solicitors, 2 Solda by T. M. McFadden. :number witnessed the game,which DRY GOODS us. It will save you $2 to $5. Toronto St.,Toronto. was hotly contested throughout. 1 - E M, rttccftoneet•, Claremont now leads in the Sonth MEN'S. DA 1PID LDd MEN S.SUITS-Ready-made. Great reduction in price as we intend going out '81-33 13carboro. Ontario League. of this line _ D. Hicks, B. A., gave last Sun- The The tender leaves of a harmress tea[- rr: ,* day in the Methodist church,Glas- u0 �q Tg Now is the season to order your spring and summer suit. heating moantainons shrub give to Dr phiw,an addreva on the;Superiority �6fCh�0# 1aIOEIIi$ Crown Tailoring only do merchant tailoring. Shoop's Cough Remedy its marvelous � -of Chritianity over other religions. curative properties. Tight, tickling or � - . distressing cos he quickly yield to the • It was.a masterly array of trnt,hr n Cost _ g 9 y y DeSimpsOI1 P�AeringhresorR ion-Dr "tiShoop of this splendid and facts in favor-of otlr gloriouspreeori tion-Dr. 8hoop'e Cough Remedy Christianity. It is good to have And it luso Safe and Rood dor children as r men of that type at the, head of well. Cowainiog no opia n, chloroform Of all materials and design Otic edl]CatiOOAI institutions mtd or other harmful drugs mothers sboald in -schools of learning. —� safetyalways demand Dr. Shoop's. If to kept took t will you our a_ Last Stirida and Monday in the - _ -= o them Not rr°rim �°0t in stock. I - Y y __;. _, __ME, S- TM _.;- •,.•- .- ._. _ _ ,. � _ other remedies aro offered tell sni�obatainom 'oeS. aLDeo't las misled Baptist church there were held Be your own judge I Sold by T. K. o- �w we��em b, them,coo by Fadden. P 1 segaeat- a> per oat some of the most helpful and in- DMD BANK lyweoda, and dothrow aQ•ths agrtsr,s. oommiaion of 1e spicing missionary meetings ever MACHINE SHOP ! eertainiy q*.by ruebasingbbom aa& held here. Miss H. Armstrong caftud"L a and her two native missionaries were present and gave addresses. abi'f"i"a 1613 OF CANADA '� B`a"�" The undersigned having purch- wMITI T @UNITE fro., X These addresses will long be i'e- been -iM__•ed the Kinsale, is ed H. Wagneprered to do all r s bine Shop in wA whA bA book on Rbetimatism sail a trial. hit oat membered by all who had the aa privilege of hearing them. kinds of repair work•and general treatment of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Erskine Presbyterian Church blacksmithing. Remedy-liquid or tablew,U being soot and Sunday School are eegaged in WESTERN BANK OF CANADA Satisfaction guaranteed. free to sufferers by Dr. Shoop, of Racine, an effort to raise a-fund for the Wig. You that are well Ret ibis book for relief of the destitutw and stare- - P1-tees uhf some dtsuoaraged, disheartened entZersr f ing survivors of the recent massa- T6 co"ined Banks offer an exceptional Service Call and see nes Do a simple sot of hamanis 1 Point out Cres in Asia Minor. A consider- 't�trOtlgbout 00ta>rio. TU BtaWjws of d1e Ba06 we so JAMES PENGELLY. s way to quick snd'aeetatn relief 1 Sae- able suns has been raised and will ���•��� Kinsale,' Ont, prise some sufferer by fleet getting from vaRaror►red Iltat tOgedleJ< cove 11 dislricb of me the booklet and the test. He will ap t' be forwarded this week, but an precuts your Sid. Bold bylT.M,MoBad O rtunit will be given to an 'he PtONIDCe.• 70 A ala iescri tion•is printed upon each op Y g y P P P P Pc deo. {• who may wish to help as long as 25o.box of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. there is need. Contributions mayp I C K E R I N�l RANCH ata Ask your doctor or draaRists if this, form. Minded to the pastor or the is not complete. Pain means oonges- C to o t7 ro 0 to Fill Perin tendeut of the Sunday CLARENCE Te BATTY. Palma sir tion,blood pressors. Head pains, woman- a ._ o 3 �sb BRANCH ALSO A? WHITBY. ly pains, pain anywhere get-instant .retie[ e cr ro ;,S School or placed npiln ,'the Collet- from S Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by T. M. iy'o M tion plates on Sabbath in enve- McFadden lopes marked 'Armenian Relief.' i: _ '° ° � s Our town is looking forward s •The Pickering ; 'gds = S 8 a = �� with some enthusiasm to the'forth- E o ��„ xbee o-' .a per eomin eelebrat•ion of TwenC » gt; Q° Q, p• !too k f= Y- Br lghte* n. up- t Vigilance Committee tr "s Fourth, which isto'be • ��a ^', a° Q P, b-t the red-fetter day of 1909. Judg- . So Scr.v g $ Qe = + in from reports from different e °p° e o �C a R P r' � The object of this Association is to � ' parte of the snrroundiug country ` lessen stealing and prosdeute t) n it e, m� an 44 the robpects for a large crowd is the felons. ' r O� ' bright. The chief attraction will Use the famous English Household Paints, guaranteed 70 per cent. b Y m o a � Feb x 0 x; be the foot-ball matches, but the English white lead, and 30 per cent. pure whitezine, mixed Members having property stolen'oommnpi• 11ar other napes will also rove inter- with pure linseed oil, turpentine and drier, making Cate immediately with any member o g P a 100 r cent. mixture. of Executive Committee. E ti Z o y c,. may es iM lasting. The Marathon race will Metubership fes 51.00. ny Jne 0-4 be a three-mile course instead of O o ides as first intended. The day We carry in great varieties Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Ticket.ma.be had from tae President or c r a a +, m Jdii • .e ;y will be concluded by a grand con- •, Brushes for all purposes. fieorebry on application. s te• '$ . _ �, m» sept ,~ o Cert in the Masonic Hall when thPC e E W,�V. Richardwm;Banks,. Pickering,Ont•' I m m ;o 004. o� to program will be given by Mr. Ted Charles Sargent, - Claremont , Dee 4 Parker and Miss Evelyn Davies, J.A. O'Connor. Arthur leffrey� January 1410-Whitho o.ba Wa 12,nroughas i{2 two of Toronto's leading enter- 13,Port Perry 14.Ifxn.fdg. !i,rann(ngion go, tainers. Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. President. Secretary i Beaverton 19,Upter✓rois lelo ava` .,>«�,." ^.yv;. r!rr. a,;. ..m..,.:'.. <X'-.._. r. - „R`p^•,w c,cs:.: .'+^:".:" .0 e-S�-+•3�,. "rc•i. ;,,•,.0 �. sus+-�+:.•ti7W �•K�' v, cMfi'w: S•^ L' ',;,..:••acrd- ,.Si-x �`•wa✓ Y'•v. ins- a. r'- %'4`.•..,� ...;?!x...3: 9 `.....-- :r•-.. f. -.`G" ...Fi.':.,x`.z;A 3s'+?�:.�. `c,c... n.`'r :!. `:,;�'�•.. .'.'. ',+aa: :. n .f',... "L ';y ,.r n ..' .i-lP--, � •`11.. .+: @0,k :. .,...,.r... .., 'i.- .. •� , rl'' •pn L .i� ,ntf ' f , w c.... t .. m.:y',' Y>t s.•:;»'r o.;.. ......'.. •' a -•`• -�. moi- '.h.:.: ^!:q' "",r w :.^n ,.. :!^+sP-w r•r .-.-�s a•:.r.....� .. ..� •Y',a ....:.. i4... ,.... .. ..rf^ .,Z....- -.. ..� !v. ... <.. ...x•'-,$',.: •^•p+.,.'.. :.r,•-. r'•.�i•xe "•. ,.,�,. •.r' - ..., ,. ... ...,.. " 4... .J. -. ,.., ,< .. ,..•Vz,r ?,..... -,�-1 +„ i¢.''. .. .,... 4'.•[a$- 4 gran., ,,:•c!.. .i .4;,.t...: '. ,';.:. .,..F. ; , ;=afi: �. .,a ^�f.,....'.. �.. -..• f .... t- - .,. ., :R Y-, .^nit _ �J .. J'�., p ,..� .•a`•' 4 ,y':.}J^•.�'.,....J,•�i;,-, a- -IR t : THE WORLD'S MARKETS _ 2� REPORTS FROM THE LEADING .;: TRADE CENTRES. _ Child's Father Saw a Large Rodent Leap Four Tons •ot Dynamite Exploded Prema- Prices of Cattle, Crain, Cheese and .From the Cradle. ••turely Near Albany, N. Y. Other Dairy Produce :. .,BREAD STUFFS. Ades ' A despatch from Ottawa says: husband being already asleep. At Toronto, shay 18.-Flour-Ontario Patch from Albany, N. :Y., be the biggest blest of all, using 'y Heath as the result.of the bite of a 2 o'clock she was awakened by the w}ieat 80 per cent. says: There were .29 men.killed over four ton's of dynamite. The ' rat was the sad fate of little Eu- sound of the baby's cry, and 26 p patents sacks o t- shartl before 3 o'clock .on Wed- blast was scheduled'for five o'clock s $5..,o to-day, in buyers sacks out- y gene Jambeau, the 9-days-old son aroused her .husband. On jumping side for export.; on track Toronto nesday afternoon fallowin a re- in the afternoon, and was expect- of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jambeau, out of bed he saw a. large grey rat $5,40 to �,p50, DSanitoba flour first mature explosion of d ng P ed-to dislodge material for:25,000 .. of 134 'Besserer Street, on Thurs- leap from the"carriage to the floor, stents p y in, wagon loads of crushed stone. Those $6.10 to $6.40 on track, .the Calianan quarries at South killed had successfully placed the - day morning, after having been se- and escape in spite of his attempts. Toronto; second patents, $5.70 to serely bitten An the hand by a large to kill it. The baby 'was found $5,80 and strong bakers', $5.50 to Beithlehem, twelve miles south of charges in six of4*he holes, and . grey rat. ,The infant 'developed with its left had covered with blood $5,60, on track, Toronto. Albany. There were three injured. were working upon the seventh blood-poisoning. The baby . had from seven bites on. .the inside of , }�heat-I�o. 1 Northern May de- All wit-bin the explosion zone were when the shock came.- The explo slept in its carriage in the same the palm. Medical assistance 'was liver y instantly killed, and the bodiesare, sign is supposed to have been Caused y, $1.2i, 13ay ports No. '2 pp room as its parents for several summoned, and an antiseptic ap- $1.24% and No. 3, $1.23-. ' unrecognizable. The'dead include by a defective cap. The 29 bodies Bights, and on Friday night last plied, but blood poisoning soon set Ontario �c1}eat-.$1.25 to $1.28 for eight' Americans and 21' Itarlians, were blown to atoms and scatter- this was also the case. Mfrs. Jam- >� a.nd the infant new rapidly the -latter not being known by eu all over the quair•. It was half g P y No. 2, according to location and de- y Beau retired about. 1 o'clock, her ;worse, until death ensued. nand. name. All the An erican's are real- an hone before anyone dared' ap- Barley-No. 3extra 60 to 61c out- dents of the locality. The ten proach the scene, fearing danger side, and No. 3 -58cex outside. holes for. Wednesdays blast were from other; explosions. As a re- ..PRt-Oats-Ontario No. 2. 48%e' on drilled 20 feet back from the face suit. of the esplasion, fear has track, Toronto, dud:46 to 47c out- of the bluff, which was 8o feet_high. seized the 165 Italian laborers em- rack,I side; IrTo. 2 Western Canada 49c. The holes were 76 feet deep, and cloyed about the quarry, and many and No. 3 48c, Bay ports. five inches in diameter. It was to I have.fled. Peas-No 2, 95 to 96c outside' - Rye--No• 2, 74 to 75c outside. 95; second clears $3.3a . to $3.53. ROSS BEC1iSTEIll SHOT. Earthquake Around Moose Jaw Sufficient Buckwheat-No. 2, 62 to'64c out Bran-In bulk,: $24 to $24.50.side. Buys Were Annoying Isaac 'Gar- Corn No. 2 American yellow's IVE STOCK MARKETS. lough, Who Fired. to Move Buildings 61'_e on track, 'Toronto, and No. 2 � at b0jc on track, 'Toronto; Cana- ISOntreal', May 18.=A large pro- 2c despatch from Ottawa says: than yellow, 76c on track, Toronto. ,'portion of the butchers' cattle were Ross Beckstead, aged eighteen, was o A despatch from Winnipeg says: stores in terror. ` Buildings were Bran-Manitoba $23.50 in seeks .,milkmen's strippers, which sold at l shot and instantly killed at Me- A thirty-second earthquake tremor, moved perceptibly. Several people Toronto freights; shorts,_ from 3i. j per pound, prime Milia.n's &fill, about four shies $24,50 to / to 4 c reaching from Winnipeg to the in the upper storeys were-knocked $25, Toronto reignts. beeves sold at 51' to a little over6c; from C'hestemille, at 9 o'clock on mountains, was distinctly felt,on off their feet. .The first impression- pretty ood animals 4' i P y g / 'to 5/.,c; Thursday night. Isaac Garlough, Saturday' evening at i0 d'clock. was that a v.ialent explosion had common stock, 3 to 4;c per pound. aged fcirty, ilea in the local jail While in Winnipeg the shock was occurred. "The tremor was peeved- COUNTRY PRODUCE. Milch cows, $30 to over $60 'each. awaitin the action of the Coroner's ro slight as to be nbseried by few, Ed by a loud rumbling sound. Peo- " Apples $4 to $5 fur choice quali-,Cali es, $2 to $8 each, pretty good luiY• 'The body of Beckstead was it was so heavy around Moose Jawple here from places where' earth- ties, and $3 to $3•.50 for,seconds: • I lots, $4 to $5 per head. Sheep not discovered until 8 o'clock sa to. move buildings and ,rattle quakes are more or less common leans. Prime, $1.90 to $2, and;sold at 5 to. near 6c per pound; on Friday morning, when John �glaws. This is the first time in the say this' was one of the most dis- hand-picked, $2.10 to $2,15 per :lambs at $3.50" to $6 each. Good lEt-a,as passing farmer, found it in history of the prairies that an earth- tinct shocks they ever experienced., bushel: f lots of fat hogs at about 8'/c per the,corner. of a field by the roadside : quake was ever felt. Wetaskiwin, - Hone -Combs e$2 to g2.'S Alberta, on the west, ��'e burn, WAS FELT I'_ti MONTANA, y . . per Found. Garlough acknowledged having fired y dozen, and strained, 10 to Ile per Toronto; May 18.-There was arn' off his shotgun to frighten some Bask.,,on the south, Prince Albert; A despatch from Treat Falls, .pound. abundant supply of choice 'cattle in boys who were bothering him by on the north, and Kenora on the 'i'1ont., says: A distime"t earthquake' Maple syrup-95c to $1 a gallon. `both export and butchers' classes firing stones at his Tiouse about 9 east, was the scope of the quake. shock was felt here on Saturday, ay-No. 1 timothy $13 to $13.50 which sold readily at top-notch o'clock on Thursday night, and it night at 9.15-o'elack and it was also a ton -on track here and l0rer 1 prices. C}ne ver fine bunch of is thought this shot must have killed HEAVY SHOCK AT MOOSE JAW. $ y , Beckstead, as his face was hit and felt,at C'hvteau,Bare, Wagner and grades, $11 to $11.50 a ton. nine export steers realized.$6.-5, A despatch from Moose Jaw, Sas- other points, shuwing that it,pre- Straw-$7.b0 to 89 on track: 4.and aece•ral loads sold at �0 and, buckshot wounds were in the head kaltchewan, says: A very distinct veiled.. generally over northern Potatoes-Car 'lots, 90c per bag,over. Choice butchers' cattle sold X. earthquake shock was felt here at Montana. While no serious damage on track: Delawares, $1:10 to$1.15, ; firm. at $5.25 to $3,50, and heavy WOMAN- LIKELY MURDERED } 9:16 Saturday 'night. 'The shock was done, the shock was sufficient Poultry•- C'hickens, dressed, 16 to'cows at $5. Stockers and feeders - telt all over the cit and district. styes 1 articies . from shelves in 18e per Ib; fowl, 12 to 14c; turkeys, were in strong demand. Wilkens Her Body Found Under Suspicions lasted 35 seconds. The tremor was Ito spill y and-cause breaka of lass- .0 to 2_e per lb. and springers strong; for People rushed from resC'irru:natanees. Plhed fidences andiL ri:are, g g es except A despatch from Vancouver, B.C., � - � - common stock, which are ot want- 'WOMAN THE DAIRY MARKETS. ed. Calves steady and unchanged: k 'ti OMAN HURLED TO DEATH. CHILD HC'TLL.1'TED BY'DOG. Sheep and lambs. dearer, Hogs.- says: Face downwards the body of .,;a Butter prints; 20 to 22c; St ran demand; selects are quuteu a: well.-dressed woman was dis- IBrr�. Swain filled While Walkin Hother Fou ht. the Auhnal Till tubs and large rolls, 10 to 18e; infer-! g covered on Wednesday under a g t v i at $7.60, fed and watered, and , a it S cin ior, 14 0 15c; creamery rolls, .23 to $7.35 .fob. clump of brush in Burnaby.' Noth- P 914 Neap Arrived. _ 25c, and solids, 19 to 20c. � _.. ing near a ffor,is any clue except the A despatch from Oil Springs, A despat'c•h.'frum Chatham,'Ont.," Eggs-Case lots 18c-per dozen'. remains of a small fire, wherein -FELL Ont., says: Mrs. Richard Swain, a sa3 s • Glades, the' six-yeano,14 Cheese-L•arge cheese, old, 14 to 0\ A t'ROII BaR. gaper had been burned and pos resident of Oil City,.was almost in- daughter of Mrs: Frank Schram, 14,i•,c per Ib. and, twins, 14%'to -- sibty the wonian`a hat,' bioerson lstantly killed and her niece, Miss was attacked-by:a-large bulldog and 1 t l lc; new cheese, dull.at 12% to f c+rmer Near Ottawa KilledWhile has been missed in New P�e'st Josie Truan, of this pillage, was in- severely bitten on Saturday.after- 1*,c. _siding a Neighbor. minster or vicinity for months. The jured here about 5.30 on Sunday .ream. Her nloth€r was with her, A despatch from Ottawa says, cause of death is not yet ascertain afternoon in a very, peculiar snarl- ,and fought a desperate. battle with HOG PRODUCTS. C'oller L. Morgan, a farmer, living cd, but as the clothes are badly ner. They were on the way to the I the dug before help arrived. The Bacon lung clear, 13 to 131 c per;near Hazelden, was fatally injured turn is placi!�.; therein a probability ietatiun; ivhen a severe storm came was thrown prustirate, and her lb in case lets; mesa perk E�°1 to r+n Wednesday evening, awhile as- 'ithat Rhe met with a violent death nip and, picking up the sidewalk on face,.' head and arms were mutil- $21..50; short cut, $23 to $r14. sisting in the erection of a driNing during a struggle.' The corpse has 'which they were walking, hurled it I ated. The dug, which' was not suf- Hams-Ligfit to medium, 14 to shed'-fur a neighbor. He slipped apparently been exposed to the across the street into -a deep ditch fering from rabies; was shot. 15c; dor, heavy, 1.3 to 13yc;•rolls, (from a sill, and in falling landed on elements about four- months. on the opposite side. The ladies 11 i to 11', c; shoulders, 10'{ tG the sharp end of,a crowbar standing) were carried with it, the sidewalk .DIFFIC'1.1.TIFS SETTLED. , Ilcr backs 17 to_17; c; .breakfastiupright In the. 'ground. He died pR};,1D\01'GIITS - CRUISERS striking Mrs. Swain on the head - bacon, 15;2 to 16C. a few hours afterwards. _ pod crushing her skull." Miss Truan C. P. R. �leehxui end Company pails,ed-3�+c eves- 13;ic-. tub 13'�c Rt'\ _AI ER BY L`�\ll IIOLLE Italian Cah�net Authorizes; txpen ?a r a s', 1/ , was not-ser.iuusl • injured. Reach an Agreement. R. diturc• of �ih.,BJt),000. r1 patch from Winn' says: Litttc. Ctrl billed on Farni in. Sas- _.� Ade patch from Rome says: The It is stated on reliable authority BUSINTESS AT MONTREAL. I is r ofMarine, d*ni'ral-Mira- katchew•an. '1 rn tE 1 RIS1hED LIFE FOR C1111.DRL\, that the difficulties between-the C. o hello has uUtair:ed, the"a T. R. and-their mechanics have Montreal,-May 18.-Peas-bio. , 'approval of $1.05 to $1.06, Oats-Canadian A despatch from Ttixford, Sask., the Cabinet to a. naval programme r Mother Ran Through Flaines. of been' satisfactctrily' settled. A11 5r Isays: .1 horrible accident ha that provides for the construction the strikers'are' to be reinstated, Western, No. 5 � to 53c; extra, Peened Iiuraing House. 1,,0. 1 feed 'S1'<_ to.52c No. 1 feed - on the farm of E. Eaton, near hare, j within three years, at a total ex- and the old wage schedule restored 51.to 51%c Barley-No 2, 70 to 73c ++n Wednesday, when his little;penEe of 6953,'0 .000,'of four Dread- - A despatch from Sterling, Mani- practically, and old conditions re- Manitoba feed, 60 to 60',•.,c. Buck= daughter, who was riding with him noughts and a slumber of fast scout 'lobs, says: While outside milking vertcd._to. O. H. Warl-repre•semt- )wheat-69' to 7Uc:'' Flour-Mani-Loc a land roller was rim over.and I crilisers. :T lr.e31' paper says the her, cows, Mrs. Harris Courtney eel the machinists, and H. H. discovered that.her house was on `aughan the company. R'H. n H. toha Spring wheat'. patents, firsts,j killed by the roller, following t•he!.decision to build these vessels was fire. Winding her apron over her t mention is made, it is understood $0'30; Manitoba ' Spring wheat;' runaway of the team: The father-reached after Italy had learned patents, seconds, $5.50; Manitob'a 1 w'as injurrd also; but not seriously. that Austria-Hungary was going-to head the', mother pluckily dashed;the men are.-not, returning to their �- r : through the fire and saved her four-previous standing' on the strong bakers, $5 60; «'inter wheat he horses were frightened by t-helspend $40,000,000 on increased nav- , children, who were huddled in an oll. pension patents $6.15 to $6-25; straight roll-!��kiistls of a, steam r:?•t+w. al polver. inner room. DYrs. Courtney's hair 'ers, $6 to $6.10; straight rolters, in -- ----- - - --- -. ------- ----- ' "1 caught fire and she was badly Premier Stolypin of Russia will bags' 2.90 .to $3; extra, in. Irags, burned about• the head and ears,. remain at the head of the:Cabinet. $',50 to $r_>.60. Feed-Manitoba VILLAGES ' bran, '$22 to $23;'Manitoba shorts, (Lilt '1 34,to $25;Ontario bran, $23 to$24; - WIPED OUT ' Ontario shorts,• $•_'•1.50'to' $25;, On tarso middlings, $25 to $311..50; pure - DAM GED --�BY ' .ICE grain mouillie, $33 to See mix% tire District Laid. Waste Abs �,mouillie, $23 to, $30. Cheese-1•l' En ut 'Marashd eastcrns at; 12 to 12 e.t0 I2,NC, all • in . Butter-21; to '22c.- Eggs 19 to in thee Recent Rioting Third Accident to Allan Liners Since the 13"c per dozen. L-N•ITI.D STATES b'IA1kkFTS A despatch from Beirut, Turkey, other batch of executions on Wed Opening of Navigation. Chicago, 'Mal- 18,-Wheat _No. says: Tho' recent rioting in the vi-' nesday morning when 24 mutineers 2 red, IS1.45; Nu:; 3 red; $1.:30 {�� cuuty of Marash has .laid waste of the army and navy were hanged. 2 red N1. 2• hard, $1,x79 to .30 t,; that entire district. Marash itself in public within the 'city limits: A despatch from Montreal says: t,ant. The vessel will be overhauled Nu 3 hard, $1.24 to $1.30 No. i wds spared, for only a few per- This makes a total of 38 executions A marcunigram wa's 'on Thursday.;there, and if ii is 'faun<l that sho Northern, $1.28 to: $1.30'; i�iu, 2 suns there were'killed, but wi bin within the capital since the revolu- received by the Allan Line from' :hag sustained serious injuries the Northern; $1.26" to $1.29; Nu. 3 sixty mile% to the southwest a total tion of April 13. .Four of the men passengers will. be forwarde<1 fr�sm C o of sixteen,villages,' with a popula- on Wednesday were hanged near Captain Fairfull of the Tunisian, St. John's .across Newfoundland to Spring, $1.24 to $1.28. Corn_-No• tion--of 8,000,souls, have been prac• the Sultan's palace, eight` at the 2, 75 to 76c; No. yellow, r5;; to tical) wiped d y ' stating that that vessel had suffered Port Basque by rail, thence by the 7Ei; No. 3,. 7.5 to 75;"c; No. 3 white y pe out` The ohl sur- murine barrac„s, eight in the Djin= an accident almost similar to that; Reid : '_Ve.wfoui Bland Company's' 75% to 76c; 1To.• 3�yellow, 75% to vivors are boys under ten and old zi• Meidarr- quarters 'of Stambo.u} � '•! which recently befell .-the Lake'boats to Sydney, ,where they will 76p;'No. 4, 74 to .74�;c. Oats - women. The girls were carried and four at the War Office. It wa.'s Champlain, and that he' had been' be taken by special trains to' St, 3 away and the risen killed. Tele- d,esii•ed to impress the people with compelled to put into St. John'e, 'John, 31.73., and Montreal, It-the Na. 2 white, 19/ to b9/c; No. 3 graphic reports received on 'Wed the fact that the-guilty had been. 1Noiwfoundland, for safety. The Tt1nISIQn has to go into dry' dock white' 58� to 5J; c; No. 4 abate, y hungry punished and had thg hangings. �a nesda • declare that the huh r • and. 8 y I passengers booked for her sail- 64 i Sea c standard, 59 t0 b9/,c., Tunisian, while steamin slowly, the ' , ' naked number 14,000 Immediate not been public the people would 'inward=bound, thrmlgh heavy field!ing from' Montreal on the 21st in Minneapolis, May 'IS.-Wheat - p May, $1.26; Jul $1.24;',• Se t, relief is required: The interior dis- have thought that the-condemned .ice, struck an unusually heavylsitant•-will be tran•aferred to an. Ck1,07% ; rash, No� .1 hard,�$1.2x% tricts are still far froni'settled, and men had a.avetl themselves by brib- 7nass and started a plate underother of the Allan, boats. This is to $1.29j;; No. 1 `orthern, $1.27% from "all directions the most heart- ing officials or that the atatcment her forepeyic. The broken plate the third accident t•he :Man boats to $1.28%; No. 2 Northern, $1,23% rending accounts and appeals are of their execution was nothing more -Caused quite, heavy leak, and Cap- ' have suffered since the opening of to $1.26%: No., 3 Northern $1.23 A being received here. than a political lie. Lain Fairfull Nnsiclered it his duty navigation, the Carinthian and Si- 'i MUTINEERS EXECUTED. • to $1.25,4, Flour-First patents, There are rumors -of a. rising 0f to tread at on for St. John s, Ifierian hm-ing both met with mis- $E.10 to $0.30; second patents, $6 A despatch from Constantinople Albaaians at Uakub, about : hi�r -- tihieh was only sixty mile dis- haps. to $6.20; first clears, $4.75 to $4r- says: Constantinople witnessed- n- dred miles from Salonik&. r!•.:. .FS :,.". ,.:' .,%.,: iX''- ,5' ,. ::'", s,i, ;. r^b..v,.s h ^;Y r N ,p s. - •. : r T,.::��Fs,. y ,,. :. ! '..' ,u_ .,.roe,:+' ^',, '*•e,,,- r• +.. 772 i":7 ' n',. �- .1•. ..�°}C.'" ! _. ,. -,. ..+., 4 ..w... , +:• '> i-,-.r ..c ry st'~ a r,... .hw'. .r. .,,e: Wit. S•-�,J .p. sr,�,.v'w. s ! ...fix,-.,Y• .�..."Y.' .i ...,., iP: y� � _ •.F. ••St•' , :-•i..e lS .y!R 3k * . ., � 3 ,, c ...I. .-G .o- .. , ,.r y ......gin's ,yc'_ ,. .. ,� '.€ -*. .�'. rr,�.' n: •• C'rri --5, :M+ �a is .,,a,l_ - i:. '•:,' ., '. ^...'. :.:. ,•r( - [:.. t ':r. l4•p.:'f �_. i. . ..I.a e n , �� --. . ....,-.— ----'-----.---- - ,:•`cwt. him, and his search amount to noth- many fine old trees that graced its *o+A .'''."`'1'` h - _ . - ing. streets, seem like a beautifully i1= � _ , Finally he found the date he was lumivated picture. ; looking for, and then slowly scan- A brisk walk of ten minutes . ned the page and the names record- brought Gerald to the entrance to }� - - , 1. .IRE XYSTERIOtS -KEY � ed under it. Suddenly he started, the cemetery, when, entering, he .On the Farm -- -- - and an expression of mingled as- threaded his way through the var- r. tonisbnrent and dismay swept over ious paths, until he finally came inI :7 ', , his features as hp read those of sight.of the old Winchester lot. t. r ' ' Aldren Bronstern and Miriam The moment his glance fell upon - `"• Harris! it, he stopped short, an exclama- . 01 ) PLANNING' FOIA THE This'was'like a blow in the face tion' of astonishment bursting in- � . SEEDING FOR OATS. ;V' ' ' of our hero, and' he sat staring voluntarily, from him, for it was in •The quantity of oats to sow.per • • •' ' :FUrU�E. blankly at the•entry, both color and the, nicest possible - order, and acre must be regulated by condi `f . I courage forsaking him for the 'nio showed evidences of thoughtful, tions. In discussing the question .;'. merit. ' even loving, care, and the expendi- W allace's Farmer states that early . , CHAPTER II. Continued "I beliea'e.it is true—of course, "t�Ali, this beats me!" he mut tore of no small amount of money. oats having a short grain•and hence : it must lie true, and henceforth {tered, a strange sense of defeat It had been nicely graded, and a more grains to the bushel require "Ah ! then there was a weddin stealing over him. "What can it fine granite border set around it, lighter seeding than'the late varie- nr g-;you are Gerald Winchester Brew- * ring!" interposed Gerald, glanc- mean? The name on the certificate i while, on ins side, a small but very ties. If the bushels are determined T ster, she smilingly replied, anti in my possession is certainly Adam tasefu.l monument of the same stone by weight rathet• than measure, ; ing up from his reading. feeling that he would.be a noble Brewster., had been erected. -: more bushels are required of well ' '` He arose and went to the table, q representative.of the family name. He drew it furtli,` and proceeded. ' His first thought, on coming' in cleaned oats than of oats as they ;' where he eagerly looked within the �,*ot at present," he gravely tv compare it with the entry before sight of it was that he had mis- come from the machine. Again, the •x'• ` •_,envelope from which he had• taken returned; "not until. I have faced I p g the' papers. i him. taken the. spot; then he knew by earlier the seeding, the more seed - ~� k John Hubbard in court', and proved . The handwriting was unmistak- the, two beautiful will&ws, which he required because the less time and —•Yes, in one corner there was a my position. Then the world may g small, but heavy, n d h gold, and ably the same, both'upon the book lead sEi admired eight years ago, and opportunity for shooting, Still know the secret of m birth. But << _ r upon the inside he, f and engraved „ y I and the certificate, and yet Adam which were the only . one. in the further, the richer the land the less ,r with a deep sigh, I, cannot under- Brewster" was inscribed upon the rounds; that he was right. seed is required because of the ', the initials, "L 1tu H.,' to- stand my iather's unaccountable .one,'and "Al r st r " u o g rester atooli - '� a d-en B on e n p n (To be Oontin ied.) g _ ng on' accoi nt of the . .gether with a date which corres- desertion of my mother. If I the other, too lainly to be mis- more vigorous growth. The paraded 'with that upon the certi- thought it was premeditated, l.be- I I? _� g' g poorer ?: —April 10, 16-=. B p taken'. the land, the less stooling there will !leve .l should be tempted to repud The latter had a veil German be hence the lar er the amount of ?• Surely, everything indicates a late him, and refuse to bear 'bis 31.ir 1I:111:1tS I\ E�GLA'Nll.. . i 8 t look and goitnd 'arid it w•as an in- seed necessary.bona-fide marriage, a,nd I cannot „ Y• .... name. ex livable muster understand why in mother was de •• p y' to him. ltioirld \ot Rcrcirc Ltrtlers �'ith Much also depends on whether serted in such.an.appareiitly heart- `'It ,certainly' is. 'a tantalizing "He then examined the record of the oats are. sown with the main - -°"" „ mystery. but I �incerel hope, that marriage Ieine'� Ileuti:on' Stump. 1. less manner,„ he plattered his face y '. y, y p gP intentions, with the, cmc object of securing a grain crop, or it will some time. be'solved to your result—that queer-lookin name There died at tfackne England, whether the farmer wants to make gloomy and overcast; ' everything, g Y, satisfaction,' said his friend earn- !.stared him Boldly'in the face wher- the other day''an eltierl s inster sure of a stand of rase and is us- up to the .moment when her bus- ,. y P 8 ,c band left her; seemed straight- estly., ever it hail'been necessary to enter .named Harriet Evans, whu.possess ing the oats for a nurse crop. In forward and sincere;and it was not "I fear not,`but I would give the it. ed the distinction of being probably the latter case he should sow just . world, if it was mine, fur Even a "It certain! semis-as i€ I ani tt, like trim to basely desert any Eine „ y' the bitterest 'man-hater that ever enough oats to keep down the weeds. A like that—least of all a wife whom 'sign-that lie was true to her, Ger- be-handieapped'at the very outset," 1jived. This, again, depends on the - .z, •'it cannot be doubted he loved. 'It I aid remarked, anei little thinking he said -to himself gloctnril3• ; `'no 'So far;- indeed; did she carry her' cleanness or foulness of the land, ;y, I is the greatest mystery in the hUtiv soon his wish ,way ' to be cr•urt would ever admit the,authen- �destestation of the opposite sex, and also on its fertility. Theme world!" granted'. _ - ticity oC any .certificate which i ; are lands in which a bushel to a mi ht that she refuseii to receive"letters; '`It certainly seems sn,". said 3 produce rn•the face of such '.},ecttuse the stamfrs bore the, King's 'bushel and a half of oats will keep • Lady Brumley,'.wiping her eyes, - counter evidence as this.' But,' down weeds. There are other CHAPTER 111. head. For the same reason she. ,' with a start, "where diel Jelin Hub- ' for she: lied been quietly weeping would only use colas with Queen land; in which it will take from , over the sad story of the. poor, The next morning Gerald.had a bawd find that record of Adam two and a half -to three. bushels. y g i1'icturia s effigy upon diem. . All Once more much depends on wronged young wire. �lc5ng talk with Mi~ Lyttlet,,,n, Lad Brew•ster's marria a to. Louisa ".end now," continued' Gerald, Sim a t utht•r money she tlrrew into the fire 1 Bromley's brother, by %whom he. w•as p.on . He claimed that they i whether the oats are drilled or a ala retttrnin ta, the-manuscr t, f em to •ed, re ardin the astonish-,were married on the age day, and a, soon as- she received it. Site de- g g ip p t' g g s l sown broadcast. If the seed bed `'I have nearly' coeie.to the-end of ing,discovery which he had rnadt', iti the city of New, Haven; if that ,c•,ned to deal at shops where male has been thoroughly and properly assi�tairts were employed, and, •'i my sorrowful tale. I laid Marian+and the man at once_threw himself, I•it' so" I ought to find the entry i prepared, drilling will save half a _ ?eves." Iwhen advertising for apartnreuts, away beside her father and mother, ! heart and 'soul, into the wi,rtc of, _ ___ f bushel of seed to the acre., because it ' in the old. family•. lot in &-httur,.1 siftin the matter to the hottom. r., ,'1nd'with.this time ht in mind he she iny;ari.abl;- stipulated that there - y p g $ puts them in.at an even depth and shnnld be no coon in the'hous:. `Rhode Island, but I.pitt no atone at'ard. if possible, overthrowing Johu i began to run his fingers down the gives all an equal chance to grow. . .)neer grave—I could'ill afford it, for Hubbard, who, fromthe 'first, he Lpaste• Thr papers alluded to her case as W'hereaa if they are sown broad- , . . terse reason, and I would not record had believed `to . be -.a scheming All' s few Lines below.he1iiund it a unique one. But in reality wo- cast; there may be weather, con 1 ' her nests there as. Miriam Harris. scoundrel. I_Adam Brewster to Loui:za,.Simp- igen !lording similar views are far Iditions which will start some of the - „ "'' `Yet I shall conceal this revelation It promised to be a very interest-1 sun, and under the same date; f from.uncommon, .although.compara-(oats a week.ahead of"the rest, and among other relics in the old ma= tug'case, and; like an old war-horse � His heart sank like a Imup t,f lead i tively few carry their man-hating these last' will have a fee-ble growth ^; i I hogauy cricket which I• ha;a scenting the battle from .afar, he !in his bosom. He,could not un.3er- i mania to such extreme lengths. ,and be overshadowed by the stronger 1. charged you always to keep. I became.all alert and eager for the stand it, and he was :bittfrl%: (]is��: There wai, "however, a lady who I gr„Ring, - ' have recorded here that I pledged►fray. appointed at' thix unexpeettd f�us grlitc recently .advertiscd her abho- These are the things which the F myself that I would• never reveal: `•�i'e will make that rascal squirm tratiou of.all his- hopes. . . �rence for the opposite sex by pub- farmer must consider. No one can $, the secret of your.birth': but I made!in the most lively manner, hefure; 'Kut be made.'a c.,py of both-en. retuiing to accept a legacy advise him. In a general way we • . _ A a mental reservation that when you t.w4 get through with him,” he grim-l tries..au<i then, kith -a feeline of i witch Nati bees,-left her by a male 'would say that from two to three -- were twenty-one I would confide it!ly remarked, -with an anticipative ideep despondRLy, left the off,,o,,. relative, Her servants, too, were bushels of the earliest oats drilled -• to you; with the proofs of your par-i chuckle, while, talking over ttit; 'fearing that Itis jriurney- had bEaen I all females, including her "coach- on well prepared 'ground ,will give .-. entage', and you-could then act as modus operandi'which he intended All in rain, and that..tt:e puzzle nisei," writ, Way, up till the middle a satisfactory yield. . If we were. „; on' thought best about revealing would never'be st,lved: e,f, last year. a. quite well-known seeding for grass we would use the- y g n8 to pursue.. I y g ,,:. ' ''your identity to ,Vdam Br.euster, "You appear tri,be very hopt;firl �� we know, it }lad 'been his'in- fi!;tlre in the- Rest hand of'I-ondon. smaller amount. If seeding late -',-or his family,'should any of thein of the issue, Gerald smili gly .tb- ttirr'tion to keep on to that little ! lit Bloomsbury. again,,there lived, !oats WA*'.,,no question of grass,. if - 7-1e living and known to you at tnat served. to a u in Rhode Island where' Ilia !not long ago, a woman shopkeeper, 1 they were .welt cleaned, we would ___ _ time. Once, when you were about '•1 only-wish I could feel half a aunt an<I m6ther we're lmriesl, .H«• ' ,lit) declined to supply men custom iput in from three to three and a s year ,uld, I went to New York,' sure, of winning -iny sister's case lead never visiteii the place since er, er,.rather, could-be men sus-}half bushels. Sometimes' a higher ; • and made inquiries' al-witt'- the fur her," -Mr. Iti;ttletun replied; a ".Miss Winchester'; body uaC ta-krn i tunx•rs, on any thrms whatever. yield is secured by four bushels; but Brewster family. They were not .frown of annoyance swi•eeping-bis there for interment eight year,'( ,.t, establishment was a small one in our judgment the difference is in the y, and I have nc ver heard brow. y _ precious, and, after. rca<lin ,r r „� "c�1kis�o iisuaand the eccentric seeding.cien o justify such heavy. anything about them since. Two Hike you an new;. •arc -there letter, he felt that hr' owed it. to,• - ; - ;. month; ago I brought you here to more complications to be niet'" her to ,hood her wishes rcE 1}idurg proprietor tiSed to sit in a little g "�— New York with me, so that yc;ii' the young man questioned. the 16t in the. cemeter}. hzkl.,r in the rear. 'might have the advantage of good I. •`�o; not .that realty am-'� . But .nvr�, in view, of. hl; c}i;:rp=l ALFILFA POI\ITERS if a n1an,•not know%nR her rule, Amon thins to be avoided, it schools,' i am going to do the very outs to anything; but the English 1 hointment, lie had nv heart for any g g best I can for you, my boy, so that !are s„ conservative -and, of conrse, other: enterprise—he• was eager -to i t ntured,, repeated knocl:ingc o'n the one expecta,tct succeed with alfalfa , 4 y' 3 I eminter fa'ilPd to elict any reply. says Bulletin No. 305, of tH Gefieva if the time ever: comes fur y<,u to the syrrpatlries of an English jury!return directly' to trw Yank, tri ' $tit t:, one ,if hoe own sex, no mat rF appear as a Brewster, you -will be Tare tikizly;to be enlistrcl in the in- Iconfxle the result of his trip tt, mr.•` 1\. Y. experimental Station', are wet a credit te,•:Vour name. 'Sume.time �ferests of their own couutrynran. ,Lyttleton, and consult with him r•t•. iter hn:v uninviting her appearance soil, sour soil, shallow soil, adulter I am going to make further inquir- I Lady -Broniley.:is an .American, arid•!garding what step, -if any,'to take 'mi, he, or how shabby her, dress, E ated seed, dodder infested Seed, b she was gra.c},m'Qness and punctual- seed of poor• vitality, seed •from lea regartlirg the family." that fact, is against her, while the next, ity.personifi:,d. vtarmer, irrigated ]ands, and weed The letter stopped'abruplly here,; relatives of ,her hgsbani} have. the I He had a.cen- fui•ned' bi'i Steps to-.(' , . but was resumed upon another characteristic ,`bulldog' grip, and;wart! the st;ttwn, With this pureo,,e ` q- - . ' seeds in the soil. Factors that aid sheet', urkler a later date.: will never let go 'while. there is a ',in N'iew'. N%llen sunie inward rllunit•,r, inalecuring good yields are thorough "I have just come from a visit foot of .ground,or an .English shil- !pt+,rnpted }lint to fit„!r and; recoft- =fit 1`'�('I:' 01' ti1'UB'\ BOATS. preparation of the soil,'.,usually _.,% {o Ashton,'Rhode Island; where•• I !ling left to•fight for. If there had sider'his .lete-r inihatiun. - . .' . beat begun . the year before by k went to look after the family lot !anis been children. ever,.thing' "since I have cc,nle so far on tbe.i�'tHirnrnnlo�y ' is Latest 11eaa5 pt planting a cultivated crop to which in the. sen+eter .. Sonictimcs` I'! secnls i ,it; rlo_t t„ keep Intl •lug l'tiururler, a liberal application of stable y would easily have been settled at wav, it : F ' P I. n n think I have a trouble which may manure is made, and goad dodder Y` toe outset. It',s a great pity that un,” he muttercil' reflectively ; ••it Yalmistrr, phretiulugy grapliulugy take,me off :giidd'enly, acid I wantedli4lahel couklu't 'have ' ti en 'fir «}Ii uiily delay me one dei, and I free seed, usually sown without a _i , g and all other methods "6f judging nurse crop, and put in after •wced to lio sure the place was in good Charles an heir• to the est te,' Mr. .inay. 1,e tentpteci to continue(] pro-.1character`seem; destined henceforth p• -1 i1.- order, and t<, tell the sextan where Lyt•tleton concluded, ,with a sigh. crastin:ition and so neglect ray duty, seeds have been worked out of soil to lay'me when Pani Carrier! there. The case had been held in Citi a- altogether. It is gclfiFli of me tu',to ta,.t second ,place to cothu'rno- most cafes, the .use of half a.tonI am rather sorry that I did not ; S b' 1 ,w--the` science of worn bunts. 1-1, , tion so long, and was continua}ly think 'of.only my uwn personal in- ; b to a ton of limo to the acre,.and of put some kind of stone at Miriamis'! :lcrnrding to a Swiss. doctor, worn 200 to 30o pounds to the acre of soil P teeing deferred for what seE?ned Lo'tPrest>—nu, I will ao i,n, make ar j from successful alfalfa field, will grace; {,ut if you ever find this, I hint no reason' d hateyer, br was rangement, t„ bare the ,lot well slroi•s *iyc fa,r more 'reliable indi- you can act your ow•n pleasure bccoming. somewhat discouraged ; iared for in fli> future, without ;ibe una rhai� file lines of the hand, prove profitable, and one or fhe F;,' abant the matter, and pE rhap5 y'vu at:d growing to, fear that his*client ;dally i;lg ,:,ver it oily longe:, ar,<l the if., E,f the face; or the other often changes a failure to & f bandwritiii will,elso•luck after the. place Eicca- ,iwas �>eitig �n},jected to the ''freez-is;, lilt my'eunscience at ri•st-abuut style o rise g'. .. -• success.. . . . . - . 1.�. aionally,• so that it will. not 'look ! ink;- ,ut process. If .lice! and sole of the shoe are _ c Ithe matter:" ' _---- & 'neglected. You have alw:ays,bee.li i -1-R ,wever,"_hcr,,addcd, briuliLon-! i.Ha;ing,arned at This<lvci=ion; hEs:r�Elually worn after two months' ,,`ear, .the wearer is an energetic THE 1COIiLn'.� -«EALTH. , a good bEty, Gerald=my pride 'and infi after a moment, we wil-1 dive •resolutely faced about and proceed g my blessing, even if I have seemed j int"v the case of Brewster vs. Brew id t,o }Int it, into 4,xec•ntiun. I busine6s man,'a trusty employe, or To possess all, 'the gold in the1 . sharp and reserved with you ,at ! ,ter with a right goucl•will•;.and wo 1 It W;r' late in .the evening when i an exeelleot wife or mother, . world ,would appear, to most k times when you have asked 'clues- I ianist•procec<,l, forthwith. to gather I}ie arrived in the-little town •.,f Ash_ I If the sole is worn.on-the outer people, a,terible burden; but, pro- tions that wveie'difficult t" answer. I our facts and evidence. 1'un had 'tori, �:hidt, however, had 'gruw-u edge, the wearer has a ' marked v}ding it was sufficiently -insured, I hope an l pray that you may he. better go at onee to View• H.1cen, !Considcrab}y since his last. sad visit tndeflcy'for adventures, or ahold, it would be little or no trouble. A . prospered in life, and have a hap a: yc,u .have .planned, and-lo;,k up to the place. e-iii' lie thought it obstinate spirit. . , _ rough,estimate places the value of `�,` Iier lot than fell to your mother. ,the+ record o'f your mutlicr's liar- ' would' be a Bless, to go•to the vil-i If'the wearing is on the inside a cubic yard of gold at, $10,000',000, may add something mi,rE• to fhis, i rugs, which, if'found to corres-{1age' cemetery before, inorning. .edge,e it is a sign of irresolution and so that all the gold in the world, . but'think' it, doubtful. • l pool with the certificate, 'will I He uut<le his wa} to the one small''w•t akneti .in •a mmi,• modesty in a if melted into ingots, could be.con =s That wa. all, but tlli• pat.lros of gr•e:itly strengflien your. case. $tucly.J llutcl which thx• town boasted, pro- I w• ,man. twined' in a-cellar twenty-four feet ;';. • the last fr-a -page:; had• been rasa" I earefully the record of lnarria,Y,t)i cured his Supper, a-nd then retired, l 'The imentur of the method has square and 'sixteen feet high. 1111 • " touching, and Gerald's voice ,was , intentions, al o, for, of enurso. uric!but. feeling far more weary than if put iii: views to pi -tical test, and t'he wealth so far ohtaired from x` husky, his lips tre'nnilous, • as he;•11-ill-eurrirh„rate, tit(; other." ,}re had lei,, red all clay long til the !un one occnsiwi, haling closely ob'- :lustralia and California could he concluded. _ $r, Gerald tartFEt imme<lialrl� ;iAlice--so sliscr•ptibld is'the bi�dv to served a stranger entering his comfortably tut ueouldwbe' re your J Aunt ?loner' was a noble .r n'- fur \ear Haven. where bis f it ilrc action (if the mind. , housei , noticed that itis shoes we're office. All,1 I n man,"' he said; "I have never real- yuungni(,ther had spent-ri ,st of leer •' He 'slept-, heavil ' but 'atla'kened•'wont on the outside• edge the tip of would be. an iron safe nine feet lied how much aha const lirlye sac='I' p ' y' g sr oars 'and nine feet high. To etre life, ant] lieconie. the lleroirre of tihc"c;u'ly: and unmcdiately arose, for he the sole being rou.1hcned, while the i an idea '�,f' Ilow small is the-l.ittle rift'^ed fur me until Irow. I shall �sad ronranct• which he had 'lE'aruecl 'was aneiuns to get through with Isis i rear 11�a:> still as flood as new. •Ile ,i" oto New Haven.tc,-m„rrow,•':rn'([. silly the day.befure. 'l,nsirtess-and return• t•, dew Yurk1was convinced that the mail before cube of yellow• nidal, it may be • . after I have egamined Yhl, c rev ["pan his arrival, he went,directly j'as soon as possible. I I+ini w r "a soroundel, and nn the 'stated that the .g<,lrl .wit.h welch orris I will hasten to :lshtnn,. tn. to #he office of t he•cit ale}k, where tiuloun u, of er l;iid the most holy y -It, was:thE:month of October,. The very same da} the inr};.;ideal was visit her grave and my nlutllcr's, 'he called for the marriage records Morning w•as,bright, file air clear ;.arre,.te,l for theft. ' place' --a'ri,6 ,i,111, thi>ty fei•tr - '' botn of which shall no longer re of the year which appeared npon 'and keen. from the sliKht frost t,f ' - __ ..._��_— " ytluare--auuutnte•_I to nu�re than main unmarked. .Oh, Lady Brom- the certificate in • his possession. Ithe•night previous while rbc' f,$lia” I ,$:)o.000.uU0. .. . _ . •Icy! Can all this be trne , he ex- When the ponderous, book wits i everywhere w•as brilliant W irh a claimed, as he'refolded those close- laced before him, his heart be rn� thousand 'ex uisite ting 14ilieh H� .1 n„ tele•: to be all1thin s to ti'�ia nien lose a tut of• t•all.ab"' `*',. - ly .mitten sheets,,"or have I only to quake with the fear that die- male the thrifty little {!auric;, rest- ':1'! 111•• 1 !:'ually enols br being noth- If.1_[ l•' explaining �-onl'^ of rise tlrit,y;r . ' V been dreaming7" . appointment might be in store for ling so cozily in the shad, ;vs ui tll,' i.,;•_ t•, :1„F,:•ay. Ithc. kno. % of „tl cr 1;ann1" ... .11 - . 1 . .. - 11 =.m .. _ ... _ .,.:. ...+r. .:«.. .. ...,:.:...:a," ro a.�"xR•o•',:.,n., ,tea. o:.-..:..e:5.ec+�,�a... 'V;`.: r.w. ",t ..s'y...... 7•,. '•.. 4 w"SF _ r fel' ...+ 'r 4 n.,,.' - '.'' '. i^r' v.. A'..'�. '.L:: .1.,. ..'!.: •'•�`"w'"' r � '.'P�..' +�. ,. .,,.. :i:"' : %.lP. s '..¢' .J -.. }'. ,�, a ... -`.' _..!, +�.: .F— ;`!1' .. •Z,fw :�':- :.', .. '. ..•+-w±• .. .'-yL"1 ..'. .. :+ T• •'YT -\. i q.e r. { . —Mrs. S. G. Martin was on the MISSION - LOCALISMSsick list a few daqs last week. FIELD i —F. Graham, druggiat of Mid. SEEDS t FIELD SEEDS ! —W. B. and-Mrs. Powell spent 4and, spent Wednesday with his Wednesday in the city. former college mate T. M. McFad• • y ± ,/ , rj �: •.. —Roy 'Wagner spent Sunday den. ;: I '- Mangold Seed, :• . . '� •. with friends at Kinsale. Frank and Mrs.1lfusselman,of - _._ . . -James Thompson spent Sun- Uxblrid e, s r Seed ' t .x p g pent Friday and sat- Turnip Rennie a beet seed. - 3 , day with f ' ads in Toronto. urday with W. B. and Mrs. — Seed �. FoundA ring set with a Powell. Carrot stone. Loser call at this office. '—The annual excursion to Corn—Compton's Early and Imperial Leaming. —B. W. Wood ie in Parkhale at Guelph under the auspices of the present repairing his residence Farriers' Institute will be held hn — Buy from us and save money. � _ -.there. Wednesday June 28rd. —All men welcome at the Barace —While 'L. Neal was engaged a -Bible Class on Sunday afternoon plowing on Wednesday he found SALE REGISTER JOSEPH next. a heavy gold ring which waa lost He B U D Y Monday,next being a holiday ten years ago by Will Bradford. FRIDAY, MAY 28TH—Auction sale of all places of,business will be closed -Farmers are now busy prepar- household furniture,driver, buggy, as.usual. ing the land for hoe crop. , The harness, the the property of Joseph —Messrs Vanstone and Luke acreage of hoe crop this.year will Burk, in the Village. a Brougham. r each shipped a carload of stock be considerablySale h 1 audio . See bill., Thos• v- greater than iisu- last week. - al. Pouches,,auctioneer, —The District E. L. Convention —Mr. Thompson of the Grand SATURDAY, MAY 29Ta—Auction sale 'will be held at Port Perry on the of household goods, driving horse, Y Trunk moved- into Mrs.' -W.W. T.: harness .and cutter, real estate, the ' _28th inst. Hartrick's residence on the corner roperty of Thompson Bros., in the If yo:: only knew hoc good, —Mr. and Mrs. Wickett .made a \ of King and Church streets on Village of Pickering. Sale at two. how durai;le, how satisfactory business trip to the city. on Wed- Thursday. Real estate at four. See bills. W. nesday last. B.Powell; auctioneer. w —Thos. Moody, we are pleased —On Thursday morning MrS..B. Baroid �OoFln Wagnerreceived a telegram from g to say, is recovering from his r id ra g severe illness. Crary, N. Dakota, of the death resit is; it you only knew how snail of her brother-in-Taw who had s y ' y Y y it can'be put on and �. —F. $. Doyle, of Toronto, visit- been ill for some months past. how long it lasts; if ycu only knew -hat a good.all-round ed his- parents Joseph and Mrs. roof it is, you would save money by using it for every building a :-Doyle.on.Friday. —Thompson Bros. will _hold anStop' That ��� Rn the place. Weatherproof, tivear proof, contains no tar, slateThe apple sprayers have been auctionsale of their house and lot color, any one can lay it. Let us prove to you what the genuine busy in this locality during the horse, cutter,' harness, etc. on Paroid Roofing will do. w Saturday May 29th. Everything To check early colds or(;rippecvfth"Preventive" 1 t' past week or two. Y y y g means sure d«•Peal• for P:aeumonla. To stop a'cold - Send'for FPQg Sample offered will be sold as the leave With Yrcveitdct. saf�t than yo let it run and be —W. B. Kester and W. Broken- y Obliged w cure ft aRerwardj, le be sure_Pry shortly for northern Ontario. It will save you money. Don't take a cheap imitation. Cet the r? shire spent Sunday at the former's ventics will cure even a de�y seated cold, but canine—lhe roof that lasts. A ..home in Stouffville, —A meeting of those interested taken early—at the sneeze stage—they break. or g complete psad off these early colds. That's-surely better, roofing kit in every roll. —W. and Mrs. Ratcliffe, of in the organization of a baseball Shat•s why the are called Prevemics. CoIuinbus, visited John and Mrs. club are requested to meet at 7.30 1reventiesarelittle Candy Cold Gres, xo Qnia. p m. on Ft tne, no physle.not i gg sickening. Nice for the Murkar on Friday last y evening in the children—and thoroughly safe too.If you feet ;. —Robert Milled who was very 'barber shop. Quite a number are hilly•if you sneeze,if you acte all over,think of _ 1 Preventles. Promptness may ui-save laslf your 1 1 ill is now we are•glad to report quite enthusiastic in the matter Usual slekness. And don't foram-your ebild, if m able to be around again. and it is hoped to. provide some there Is-leverishness, tilgh,tor ?e y. ilercin prob• ably lies or tfie cs• greatest ill envy. Soul in Chanman —W. D. Rogers ,is renovating spent-for the summer figonths. '�c bops for tfie pockrt, oleo lu:Sc (N1SP. of is his residence on Church street and '—Ho for 24th May trip' good Prevepttcs• insist on sour druggib;j g.ving you 9 going 21, 22, 23,24 and return till will move therein shortly.. • ilk, ' Y, ' —A team of foot-ball players 215 inclusive at single'fare from purpose taking in the games at Whitby or Pickering to all. stn= �� Claremont on Victoria Day. tions in Canada. 'Buy-those-and Pre,v?c .1 —Fred. and James'•Peak, of To- all tickets at Stephenson's (oppo- , +'*' `t., �;;...'►_-" ` k.. "� Tonto, spe>;t'Sundayy here with site P.O. Whitby) before travel- _ T. M. �IIeFADDEN. '� y'''am �' ` '~ their brother, W. H. and Mrs. ling. He redeems all his issues if -- -—- -- Peak. unused. Buy his ocean tickets COURT RT vF REVISION �yION } - ----_ t ' —M. S. Chapman is making-ex- choice all lines Allan, White Star, 1 Pensive repairs to the dwelling Dominion, C.P.R. Atlantic lines Municipality of the TownshipOr-der which he recently purchased from and all American lines. Sin le, of Whitby. Mrs. Head. round.' trip or prepaid. Bee or PvBLIc NoTrcE is hereby given that —Henry. and Mrs. .Coates and Write Stephenson at your 'feisure" the Court of Revision br the Munici- YOUR NEW Child, of Toronto, spent Sunday ahead. pality of the Township of Whitb�p, for --The with 'Mrs. Coates' mother, Mrs. he annual meeting of the the year 1609, will liold`ita flrst sitting Geo. Holt. South Ontario Farmers' Institute at the Council Rooms- in the Viilagy SUIT- Id —Mrs. A. Boyes and child, of will be heon Thursda Ma of Brooklin, on Monde the 7th da SPRINVI - East Toronto, e y y of June, 1009, at the' hour of nine - pent Sunday and 27th at the home of the secretary o'clock in the forenoon, -- FROM - Monday with her aunt Mrs. R: S. Elmer Lick for the urpose of All persons interested will please, Dillingham. electing officers fol• tie ensuing take notice and govern themselvsa ac- J. DICKIECo., ' —F. T. Gee and W. J. Gordon ear. L. Caesar, of Guelph, and cordingly. r E are each-busy stripping. their J H• Hare, Dept. of Agriculture Datteedd at Broohtin this 13th day of ' willows and re May, 1ppp Agents for the great w, preparing them for representative, and others will be the market.. present and during the day there D. HOLLIDAY,p Y HOUSE OF 808BERIN 4 r. —R..Tome is making consider- will be demonstrations 66 Clerk of said Muafci alit able repairs to the bdildiags on lag methods, mixtures too e - v the Reazin property h g Pic�cer�a Luusber + "� High-class Tailors to the' latel archasped� ty whit he nozzles. etc. The annual meeting. g Canadian Gentlemen. - -�P of the Women's Instititte will be , e Independent Telephone held at 2 p.m. The women will Splendid lot of samples to choose r_eentral will give the same service take charge of the provisions and All kinds of building material;in- p_from, Gall andseethem., on Mondsg (Victoria Day) as to superintend- the- entertainment. cluding rough and dressed given on Sundays. All intend to be lumber, lath, etc.. .+ ,. —Mrs. Decker is making rere remjnded to bring present tilled to the veranda occupied b pal $. C. Shingles .• New Hate, -_ Imine Shoes, _ _ y �'i • H. baskets. See bills for 'further XXX $2.50 per square. ' 1Pe1►k as well as making other im- particulars. _Fancy Shirts, Collars, - provThe Ladiesements.to ' Aid hat of t�het a —The annual meeting of ' the " W• D. GORDON &SON.' Collars, ;. Gloves, yy. Pickering lure Compan was held - ' M tho- diet chug h ppurpose holding their �' y d0 YEARg' Great varlet annual rden part about the is the town hall on Friday even- y of-nice New Ties ,annual of Tuesday-June ing last pursuant to the-call-of the EXPBRIENCts Etc., Etc., Etc., at party } r June 22nd. chairman. W. G. Ham captain of _ --Forest Beaton was making his .the com n occupied the chair rounds iR this locality serving pay el y1 -notices for the court of revisor Bind W. Jr. Clark secretary. Sever- which' will be held on Tuesda al small accounts were presented J. Dickie CO.next. y and ordered to be paid. R. A.- —♦ reception service was held Bunting treasurer reported a sub- TRADR MARKe' in the E. L. of C. E. onTuesda stantial balance in deposit in the D�slalis ; Tuesday Standard Bank. . The general ctl"RIOKM ac. eveninglash when some, twenty A"ooesendingasketebanddeseri�}oam■y —Tap'plicante were received into ear's Dominion Day with last menti np�our opinion Free w[sett,er as committee -connected . - �nT���A'1'�1Y]" : Invent on U proEaDl nrxi,l mmnatp. HIGH-CLASS :.-MILLINERY 1V 1J i membership event of$113.53. Th celebration tsoftwq..iriotiloonfideitpaL ANOf Patemte. reported a balance from that Patents°takken ch oa'bo2d,tne ata1D Cpl a,eact y —The township council will meet at 10 a.m, next Tuesda a chief Spa" w+th°rue2arge,tacLtet the Tem prance Hall, Brou ham ness of the evenigg was the `elec- fthp� The highest class millanety is carried by us,-and the for.. the t transaction of g tion of officers which resulted a's• Abandsomety fno,tr teaweekly Largest�- ariaug;ed to:suit all customers. 1 re prices a business ands 1 general follows : President—John Dickie.- '''a11OII of any scientific ioarna2, Terms for p.m. as a court Captain—W. G. Ham S cretar all�nCanaWda.8est75''eraeyOw�O Prepaid. Sold by Our custorn is never-to repeat any hat that a cu-stotuer may purchase of revision. � y ` Y1WN p f1 or-order from us : hence a lady is assured of not seeing; A repe- W; J.. Clark, Treasur r—R: A. f11Y11 u �t�r•p —Messrs. J. R. Linton, T. Red _ NeW York tition of her hat_ ut din, Geo. S. Cowan, and Miss Mc- Moore, and Ae�nob TBR,.waahlastoaD,C, pRAER ..\O«' BEFOR ' Cansland whose ro Bnnting2nd L,ient1eA GGreen, properties adjoin 1st Branchman—L. orecom>Ze, COURT OF RYISION "'• >r THE RUSH:........ " each other are erecting new.#enc- 2nd Branchman—E. L. Cha ,man, es which add much to their IP- Ca i. of' I -lfunicipality of the Townsht . peapance. P Book and Ladder Co._. p NIRS LEIGS Nat•th Side .Piekerin Ont of I'ick'erirf 1 Jas.'Gordon Lieut—W• D. Pio g' i Bing St., � a R _. _Diaster Russell- Woodruff we fi' PUBLif'•NOTICE is hereby given that — regaret to state is in the hospital ers, Trustees—W• 0. Ham, John the Court of Recision far the Munici= — -- ---- _in Toronto undergoing treatment Murkar and John Dickie, Anclit- ppality of'the Township of Pickering, for one of his legs which has giv= ors—D• Simpson and J. Mn.rkai, fbr the year 14)09, avill hold ice first sit- NEW SP 'RING GOODS eii him much trouble for a'consid. On motion it was decided to tines at Che Tempernnce Hall in-the erable time. hold the usual annual picnic ,ou Village of Brougham, on Tuesday, the - HOUSECLEANING IS NOW ON. 25th da ;f May. ' —Mrs. S. Thompson � returned Dominion Day and Messrs. Ham, oc y, 1909, at the hour of Everybody requires Jlixed Paints, Oils, Linoleums, Floor Mats, Rugs, Lace. T Murkar and Dickie ~vete appoint one o'clock in the afternoon. y y 4 home On Wednesday after. spend- a committee to secure prtound All. persons interested will please- Curtains; Toilet.Covers,•Table Corers, Clti•pets, Towelings, Prints, i 4 ing three weeks with relatives in g take notice find govern themsetvea Fahto.ry Cottons, White Cottons, Collars for Ladies and , Bolton, She was accompanied b ' for that event. Since the, ni ht Gentl.eulen, Ties. Ladies'and Gentlemen's Hose. v g accordingly. _ her .sister hiss Boyce p ho will of the meeting the committee have Dated at Whitevale this 6th da of secured the college grounds. May, 1906. y• Graniteware, Files, Saws, Nails all sizes, Spades, Forks, Shovels, Garden Spend a week or two here. Another meeting will be held Rakes, Handles all sizes. Full line Groceries always on hand. —W. D. Gordon has ]eased the g DONALD R. BEATON Benson evaporator premises and shortly when the various commit- 3'yr34 Clerk of said Municipality. Prices as low.as consistent with first-class goods. Produce in exchange, a will devote it to sonic good use. tees will be-appointed to make the $edesirestostatethattres necessary arrangements for that E, W. EVANS, EDWARD BRYAN,. DICKERING _ . passing day. on these Premises will not be per, - mitted and those who persist in --•� =Pomp Mannfaetnrer Y doing so will be prosecuted. _ y —Reports . from the different Alberta farmers look for a rec- parts of the Province indicate the ord'breaking crop this year. Shop and Residence, Dundas StWa'11 'tame-backward weather. Much The Allan liner. Mongolia is held WHITBY, ONT. apet � anxiety is expressed everywhere. back by ice floes of St. John's, !>, ,\Grain that has been sown is look- Newfoundland. _ Three doors west of Whitby House. g well and the chances for,a The Presbyterian Synod of To- ':. We have huh of pattergs to' Ore hay crop are good but still ronto and Kingston has declared We are prepared to instal thtlre are a number of farmers P P wood or iron who have sown no grain So far as in, favor of having the Bible pumps on short notice,also,attend - 881eCt fl'Ulzla r'. . �✓' r the�has been no time in which taught in the public schools. to all•kindsof repairing. the 1 nd has been iu condition- to During a debate in the House of Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, The designs for this year are ahead of anythins do so.' During the past week or Lords Earl Roberts called Brit- also gasoline engines and g two ' store 'ands have made sin's army a sham and said the the 99ure gear we have ever shown. great ogress{which is fortunate, nation was living in a danger she MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR Its feed as becoming scarce. didn't know of. Phone No, 60 at residence RF A. BUNTING, .. Pickering t f r.w,;. . .; .•.a a