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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_05_28 1 a a '.ra•Y. it 'L` . " •k am. Y. " ++-a•^arkx�_,r`W°�".'9"a„,yF'` "" ,."ryx�-',ra.•. y.•x... •r. t. lt'<.-.: ; .v. .a .Y , .., ..�. ;i' '' '..,.. ....••" 1��.�*: _."4x- ,: _:... :. �... .-.. .:b. .:•. ...`'Sc :+, •sem,""'^.:-s•r+pr`n-" fvl 90, VOL. XXVIII. L ICKERING, -ONT., FRIDAY, 4141AY 289 19+09 NO. 34 - st r>o fto*iiaual Rarbo, e ' BUTTONVILLE South Ontario Footbau L.edsve.Going Vest L Word was received here Tuesday of Won Lost.To play Land Plaster . Meditai the death at Sherwood of Francis B. Claremont..... 2 0 3 Bliss, until recently a resident of this Brooklin.......... 2 0 3 M. BELL, M. D., C. M. village. The late Mr. Bliss was 46 Myrtle 0 2 4 y A. Late House surgeon of the Kin= As we are leaving for the west ye8r� of age, and for many years g g - Ashburn.......... A 2 4 r General Hospital. Bo tO a n. to Dr. At.B.ts associated with Lhelocal Orange Lodge A sruall quantity Still on-hand. , man Office boars 8 to t-a m,1 to 9 p m and 6 almost at once, we must have at Brown's Corners. He is survived Anyone can get it at the Spink soap m. Pickering,Ont- 43-1q by two sisters, The funeral took place CHERRYWOOD Elevator, lice 65e per 150 all accounts settled on or be- price ; EO. N.-FISH, M. D. at Bit ttonville Methodist Cemetery on Ib. sack. *' PHYSIOIAN AND BURGEON Thursday afternoon and was largely 'Miss Mae Somerville, of Toronto,.. Member of College of Physicians and surgeons. fore May 20th. Kindly CRlI Y � y _ Out. Aauociata 'Iozoner, Count atte ded. spent the 24th with her parents here. y'of.Ontario, 4 ¢-. Office Hours-8 to 10 a.in, and 1 w 3 and 6 to b at once and oblige: Ross Henderson, of Beamsville, has W.H. JACKSON, � V.in. Bzoagham.Ont. 11-1y DIJNBARTG•J been spending the week with friends Brock Road here. Thompson .Bros. The Misses Eva and Floret Orland,of 7 George Parker has sal;l his farm to T ionto, visited their sister, Mrs. R. White - ' the Standard Fuel Co. of Toronto and lake on the 24th. Jam-es L1�t(�E. FARE::ELL, Q. O., IiABRIy- PICKERI 'G trill have a sale of his farin stock and � 111111 lJV� TER. oauty Orown Attorney,and bounty implements in about two weeks. See Why allow your cow to roam upon -, srltoltor: court House.Whitby. lo, the public highs ay when pasture is so next week's News for full particulars. «'atitesale and Retail Botcher T. BARO LAY,'Barrister-tit-Law`, We are pleased to announce that easily procured at small cost: , L. so+ictsor,Notary Public,Special Exam!- ' the Whitby Presbytery will meet in here on ea any entertainmentas giveat-' Pickering, Ont. J. H. SEALS • net for l3;gr Court of Justice. Buncaesor to the church here on Tuesday June 15th g Meows. Dow ..4 McGillivray, Brock ,Street, at half, est Lwo in thP- afternoon for tended. A well filled church listened whe0by. 71y FURNITURE STORE the induction of Rev. A. L. McFadyen with much interest to Rev, C.O.John- I'iest pi ice paid for choice who has excepted the call 'extended ston, and the-singing of Miss Simpson. pPt�,e, P butcher's .c title. ia�• to him. Although Mr; Johnston has visited ^^ ^^^ CLAREMONT this locality several times, his reputa- Choice meat will be found at our A HOPKINS,VETERINARY BUR. Au oLEY tion as a high-class entertainer is not shop at reasonable rices. ,.J . AEON, AND DENTIST. Etc. and For Screen Doors and Window in the least decreasing. The receipts P p .`Graduate of the Ontario vet -taarv' Col- We are glad to hear that Mrs. Will. were some$73: lege, Toronto, registered member of the Screens,Lawn Mowers,Ham- - Call and see us.. PriCAs right. , Ontario veterinary bledical Association. 1• Bell is much improved, lie and residence one andone•quarter miles mocks, 'Poultry Netting, A number from here took: in the WHITE VALE �l north of Green Saver. I to and shoeing forge Croget Seta and sport.a L Claremont on the 2Abe Ilion \� M* en-t-s-, Lours g to11 a. yofd and 1 to • pm• Pilosis '" Dirs. Richard Puckrin 'has been vis- Mrs. James Taylor is visifin withU teleph ne in my office P,O. sadreet, Green Carpet Sweepers, Curtain Poles g.slyer, onr, iting with her people at Clinton. •her daughters in Toronto." and Picture Frames. Our football team expect to plc a Don't forget the Whitevale Method- friendly game with Balsam next P'r- ist Rally next Sunday afternoon. usi fait's Qtiarbs. iy evening a Quite K nut Pr Open the t Having secured theagency for fr day a og her nb. t 24th aGranite A big stock of _ The football boys will bare to look Claremont and report having hada Gt ' o and iFSar- • the Un 11 S P 8 - i,k• Works. Brampton, I am +HOS. POUCHGR Issuer of Mar- for other practice rounds as their old good time, p �' •1 'faun Liaenaee,Brougham,Out, � p g g •.prepared to furnish all work.in - •,: Household Furniture field on the corner has peen put under Mrs. D. R. Watoli'and 'sed Will. ��T -G. HA�i=Issuer of Marriage cultivation. They are mucor indebted spent the holiday at Milton with,Mrs; the granite and marble line a. YV Licenses in the County of ontsrio, Also Window Shades all sizes. to Mr. Pilkey for the privilege of Beaton's sister, Mrs. M. E. Parks. at the veru lowest prices,and " Pickering village. 271y practicing there for previous seasons. Holidav visitors to the vale were: vvol kaianship guaranteed. - Remember our low prices. .Gcods shipped where desired. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage IEall of phone at any time. Miss i del TF'il--on, of Toronto, with :,dee me before placing. your- . _D. Licenses in the County of Ontario, ATHA het• parenLs: Miss B. Hastings with Omce st store and his residence,Claremont. Hugh IInd Mrs. Pugh; Misses John- one on the a, order. Lettering d h Goods delivered anywhere free. Joseph Mowder spent. Sunday at ston, of Whitby, with Misses Alice shortest notice. �. WTORWAY HOUSE..-Norway, Stouffr'ille. and Ada Turner: Miss Nellie Lehman, C. W. GIBBONS, - Claremont �f! Iira,tgtoa Road. Particular attention giv. Duncan Lindsay spent,the holiday of Mount Joy, with Thos. and Mra. an to farmers attending'tbq Toronto m>rkets. in TOirontU. Most accommodation under the new manage Beare;Mr. and Mrs. Sheath and child- ti. point, Charges moderate. d.d.lleCsan, pro- • • • Eli Lehman and lady friend spent ren, Of Toronto; with J. F. and Mrs. ptietor, �r 1ekering • the 24th at Richmond Hill. Weir; Thos. and Mrs. Tran with L.V. n • C 0 A ;Mrs. N. B. Hoover and Miss Vera and Mrs. Smith. DT R.BEATON.TOWNSHIP OLE ELK spent Saturday in Toronto. and and soft... . Conveyancer. Commissioner for taking - Mra. E. B. Hoover and Miss Mildred ailldavits, Accountant. Ste, Koney to loan •e 6ROUGHAM n Ig 0o farm propezrccyy, luasz of Marriage Lio � .. _�'karmaeq .peat the holiday in Toronto. -v-MBER, •naw" Whit+vsl•, One. f-tr Mrs. Murray Spears of Wilberforce R. and Mrs.Brodie spent Saturday Lath and Shingles. ? POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, is the place to buy Drugs. spent a few days of Iasi week at J. B. in Toronto. t� ����N 1 . for Counties of York and Ontario. Age- Hoover's. R. J. Price-was among-Our visitors C tion sales of all kinds atteat,sd to on abortest = = N. B. Hoover spent the 24th at the over Sunday. t. notice, Address Green Elver P,o., one. Uxbridge fair. Mrs. Hoover took F. C. Mechin, of Whitby, was home Prices right. We buy is small quantities and several prize@ in the hail on fruit etc. for a few-days this week, A REE S O R• �7- B. PO�'VELL, Licensed Auc- therefore have.no old stock. Among the visitors here over the George Philip received another con-the sco to7 tedOntsit and Vivaork Co. byAUL 24th were Mr. alld Mrs. Parrington of siRnment of salt this week. hinds of sates conducted sitter privately or or Everything ip pure and fresh here. LOCUST HILL otnetar Sale nota• coneoted: 8or nate. th - you et brit t Toronto at the tatter's parents S. P. John Dafoe, of Toronto, s saberpartfonlAra*apply at esridene•, Elizabeth g y he belt that pent Sun- money. Piokoring. orders lett at News Once will money can bar SPP: Miss Sadie Jessie Anson of To- da�with Brougham friendq. raeaye prompt attention: lsly.' y' ronto at John Scott's; Mrs. Wm, y, g, Phillipa spent Sunday. and A PALMIER }r Feaster and Miss Rachel 'Feaster, R.. Monday with-friends in Toronto, TPOIICHER. Licensed Auction- Feaster and wife of Toronto at•Lha Jame@ and Eugene Williams, To- PAINTER AND DECORATOR . ear,valuator and.Ool1•etor for she Conn Seeds-We are clearing these,out forrner's mother Mie. John Scott Sr; Tonto, was here over the holiday. Y•s of York and Ontario All kind.of auction. at S pkgs for 8 cents. Chester Lehman and wife of Mark- or es private age. soresand and a mean as moa- Satiafactlon ran B. Feasby. and hl Monses M. Feasby •ate obarge, Estates and ooasignments eon- Eyes tested free. ham at D Nighawander's; H. B. anti and M. Linton spent Monday.is Uz- Contractor for general"house repairs. •istantly maus,z.d and sold by auction or blrs. Nighswaoder and Miss Ruby and bride Established 6 ears in Pickering ' pri g.a ars, notes and guaranteed. entleman friend of Toronto at J. B: bridge. `- V�la g EaDerrl accounts iuommu7 solleoMd and anti•- V R. Jarvis and Miss Patch, of Cedar gee pastors settlements guaranteed, Pbone or T. M,, MCFAHD=N cover's. Grove, spent Sunday with Mrs..Bro- ADDRESS: PICKERING P.O. � for tamp and paxtiestars, Broungghbaazam t 'Dae here. tes nus be Ax" byypbo"WnW Druggist and Graduate GR1tEN RIVER dlMisses Brodie, Alger and Brown J Optician. visited with Mrs. Malcolm -and family y":. —� PICHER]NG, ONT We believe summer has arrived Friday last. For High �T�,d@ Ylt O Miss L. Fuller, of Toronto, visited . Mrs. McLachrie,and family, ofTo- Mingham S with relatives here. ronto, visited Geo. and Mrs.McGregor W � i.LVi �O JohnHirst, of Brantford, spent the over Sunday. This college is in a class IIndel'taklIIg Parlors e-+ V holidays with hie mother Mrs. Hirst, N. Y. Poucher, of Toronto, spent by itself ;•j w • Miss Cora Armstrong, of Orillia, -is Sunda p Z=OTT Stag street, Pickering. y with his .rents, 'Phos. and visiting her aunt, Mrs. Nighswander. lira Poucher. Calls by day or night promptly Our village was ver quiet on the ' attended to. Telephone Have a full line of rresh and aur g y q Jahn and bits. Milroy of Cedar p 24th:"Almost every one left for other Groves t Wednesday with George • (Bell or Independent.) ed meats oonstantly on hAnd, into. i g Po and ?Firs. Philip. TORONTO ONT. Mra: Miller and dao hter,'of New- bit. and :Firs. Topping, df Toronto, + `� --- --- ----- Spice Roll, Breakfa§t Bacon, � P market, visited with A. and Mrs. visited the tatters mother, Mrs. J. • • • Hants,, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Lehman. Greig, over Sunday. Is open the entire year and ad= � iekering veru Congratulations to Wm. and Mrs. Rev, F. C. Harper, of Niagara Falls, slits students at any time. It Highef3t prices paid for Mitchell upon the arrival of a Young enjoys h widespread- patronage P y 8 paid Hugh and V. Mechin a shot t and has a national reputation. .;Butcher's cattle. =i daughter. - - -- visit an Saturday last, p. tation. First-class rigs for a �.Irs. Nellie Wilson and Miss -Allis Quite a number sppent.Che holiday Owing to their superior training Hiller spent the 4loliday with thei> fishing. Arebie Mechin enptured a onr student.readily obtain good a �a or night " rents here. positions.. Beautiful catalogue Pa speckled beauty measuring frill 12 in- free. t n s u ran ce Mr.. Armstrong, of Scotland, who thea long. Bus meets all trains h ' � has been visiting is aunt,:Pira, Nighs- Some of our holiday visitors were W J. ELLIOT, Principah Teaming promptly attended to. : wander,has returned home. J, A. Young, Uriah and Mrs. Young, Cor. Y onge& Alexander Sts. Of all kinds-Best always recotfl- Miss Pine, Mrs. Marshall and two Frank and Mrs. Gerow and Jack Miss Agent for Canada Carriage Co.,. mended: children, of Toronto;spent a few days Jackson, Jas. Williams. WH Peak , with Ernest and Mrs Hutching. Mrs. Topping and daughter,of To- � ~ • H. f Pickering. The Malvern team played'our boys ronto Junction, also Wm. Greig, of 'Conveyancing Done, here on Friday evening, the game re- peterboro, visited their mother, Mra. sulting in a tie. A very large crowd Robert Greig;over the holiday. g , laeksmi�hin 1 Rents and Notes Collected. attended. ' The Ladies'Aid of St. John's church tnQ • Charges reasonab:e. Wm. Turner had the misfortune to will meet ��'edn,•sday, June 2nd, at F iV " receive a kick while on the football the home of Mrs, Mechin. The ladies ground Tuesday night. He received a of the' congregation are cordially in- A general blacksmith business done. 150 acre Farm for sale. kick on the knee and will be confined vited to attend. All kinds of repairing neatly and- If yore want to buy sell or 'ante, call to the house for sometime. ;Je promptly executed. Our Shamrock team went to Rich- Comnniuictn ser.ice will be held in Y� Ir at rl]y ofilce,• Bargains, the Christian church on Sunds,y mond Hill on the 24th. They were morningnext at 10,30 o'clock instead Horse-shoeing - a=Specialty. accompanied by a large number from of 11.thusual hour and will, he con-. {r i eI • �. R�chards��• here. All returned well pleased with ducted b the Rev. 'W. H. Chidle of - Cah be tirchased at - C#OR�ON y y p the outing, espeeially the Shamrocks, Newmarket. On account of the earli- PICKERING, .ONT. who brought home 'the nice sum of er hour of this service the Sabbath 1 r Notary Public, Pickering. ' BASSETI S NEW STORE twenty-flue dollars:.- school will be held at 9.30 a.m instead thou h s The1 The home of Wm, ants Mrs. Booth of 10. 1 ' TLKE TABLE-Pickering Station c was the scene of an interest event On Thursday May 20th at the rest- �rIiITI3Y DOMINION BAN$ T.R: Trains going East due follows- on Wednesday, the 19th lust., when dente of Rev.. A--R._Park, .Toronto, at a'saving of at least No. 6 Mail 8.19 A M. Miss Annie Booth was united in mar- and formerly of Claremont, Fred M. s� 12 Local' 2.43 P.M ridge to Mr, Arthur Coakwell, Of Madill to Miss Mabel Bunker were Road Office, Toronto " 14 Local 6.04 P.M. Markham, the ceremony was per- united in thebondsofmatrimony. The 110 per CBIIt; 'Trains going West dues as follows- formed by Rev, J. Trickey, in the happy couple took.a trip to Niagara over.eity prices. No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. presence of about forty invited guests, Falls and other points. They are now ^1: jgeneral Banking Business 11 Local 2.30 P.M. relatives of the contracting partiessettled on the Underhill farm. THE transacted. 7 dai1 8.35 F. M, Thegroom was suppported by Frank N$ws extends its best wishes for their *Sunday included. Booth, brother of the bride, and Misr future happiness and prosperity. ►�' saint atteIItiOn t0 Bertha Coakwell acted as bride's maid. A most unpleasant feature of our p $1V9II Miss Bessie Hoover played the wed- village is the number of cattle that Our 'stock is very large and BRITISH Term of 19N din march, The groom's gift to the are allowed to run. at large on'our the collection Of g we can show you as good =- CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- bri a was a gold brooch set with pearls streets. Owners do not seem to know sale notes. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- and solitaire diamond. The presents that there is a by-law prohibiting a selection as you Can t COLLEGE ter for'Businea were very beautiful as well as useful. horses, cattle, sheep and pigs from get anywhere otic- TORONTO Shorthand and Mat. The happy young" couple left in the running on the streets or public high- side of the " SAVINGS•DEPARTMENT. ric, evening for their future home on the ways. So long as it is allowed, it will Booklet free. R. A. Farqquharson, seventh concession of Markham, ac- be impossible to keep the streets look- city. =eposits received of $1. and B.A., Principal, CornerYonge'and companied by the good wishes of a Ing respectable, and those who take a upwards. Bloor Ste. host of friends. Among those from a pLeasure in making their premises look -'- distance were J. and Mrs. Booth, Mr. beauitiful receive little encouragement - r =tereet allowed at highest and Mrs. Thomas, Peterboro• A. and g R N BASSETT, 1 current rates. _ when it is made o pasture round for T H E P I C. I K E. R NG, Mrs. Booth, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. his neighbor's stock. ,pN. topped in 20 minutes Steiner, Uzbridge. e� •� ,� JEWELLER AND,OPTICTA�T ., g CROUPs Croup p tb Dr.me shoo a r, CHAS. D. GORDON, Manes er cion Rimed It is expected that the Australi• 1Z'FIITI3Y o�rT test will surely trove. Wheat-cutting commenced in an Government will be defeated ; , No vomitingg� no dis- T 'WHITBY BRANCH, tress, A safe and Dleasingsyrap--60c. sts, ;Texas yesterday. to-day. t ,,.,. .:,.. ...—Y .. .._ - ... .: .,.• ,...-„ �,: . _ - - e yne LCs' : ..'. '-,',.. - w,..•. .,... .. . ,x.a.:..._.. .:__ ''.'m.. -,.. ..: y >',._ -,. .�. ;4Y.. ..ss.s.,:.h: nY°Y.,% 4 ^:-vr�:..+hx'K'..,ya,.nr-'a.ai C l' s :a cm., .y `�,.,,�. :S'M 1.,,r�,:.- .:ave'''r" •R, .� hr.5:yr><.� '..;'�, 'S. :d.'. r' .•m= .-.e, �7tjD '• �P n... a•,'`'J"+a.,r.. -.w `:,. rl`;•.+r6. � _:. a ..,_ '... :sp .u•'• - �'c^,.�...,�'� r` :-�. Y ix'.'=•` •�r.'``•,'`?r a :M ''h.. Tn,. • ♦'. l 3 '1'!' ff/r!"fl t?�►�4�M one'cup sugar, one egg, one crack- platter and moisten the scorcher a, q arL juice and rind-of one lemon. spot with a jellylike mixture o j Roll pastry as thin as for pies and snap, starch, and water. Place i ' - cut in squares or rounds, three or Piece of glass over all and lay is ;;• _ _ _ — AP11 four inches in diameter. Put two the sun. Remoisten as often m i TIN" R­ o' i''m p teaspoons ixture on one-half of f necessary until the stain is re- m round. Brush the edges together moved. • . with cold water and fold over Uut up old news] .f,ers into sheet Plea for the Optimistic, Christian pressing tight. Bake in a hot oven. about eight by ten inches until yot Lemon Nut.Cake.—One and one- have a package about an inch thick .,.. View of Life. 'MISCELLANEOUS RECIPES. half cups of sugar, one-half cup of Drive a nail through this .and tack , ` butter, whites of two eggs, one-half un its an incouspicivus place neat , Mock Terrapin.—One cup veal cut cup of chopped walnuts grated the kitchen sink. Use these sheets ., in dice shape, one cup cream Ror rind of one-half of d lemon (just the to wipe out 'greasy dishes before , For what is your life.—James iv, hours which we might just a well rich milk, one.hard boiled egg cut. ,yellow the iind,one 'cup of sweet washing, to wipe the greasy rim 34. forget and there are many among in small pieces, one tablespoon but- milk, two teaspoons of baking pow- of the uishpan, and to catch many A Latin proverb nays: ."Art is the dark hours which have left b©- ter. Put all together in a stew pan, der, flour enough to make a thick scraps which would often soil,tably long, life is short." But life itself hind a lasting blessing. The-rnoslt season with salt and pepper to batter. Cream butter and sugar or sink. is an art' which must be studied. fruitful and valuable hours, those taste,,heat to boiling point, and together, add whaes of eggs one Some vases are made of siich por- There are two schools that teach` tvhich. give most impetus to the in thicken with one teaspoon of corn- at a time, milk, and baking,povtder, ou's material that it is impossible the art of life, the pessimistic and ner life, arp, as_a rule, not the -starch dissolved in milk. Serve on sifted in the flour. ,Frosting: to use them as flower. receptacles - Y the optimistic. pleasant hours of enjoyment and hot buttered toast. .. 1�'hite of one egg beaten stiff, with without the moisture spreading to Pessimists arrive at the conclu- mirth, but the grave and serious Noodles.—Beat four eggs, add' -a the juice of one-half of a lemon the stand or table upon which they sion that life is hardly worth living. hours, days of woe and nights of Pinch of salt and enough flour to and powdered sugar; make thick are placed. If a little }scotch brush- That, however, is not the Christian tears, times of struggle and, priva- make a stiff batter. Then roll out, enough to spread with knife, can be Used the inside may be yarn- idea of life. ' True Christians are tion, the memory of which one thin and let dry for 'tyro hours. spread on cake when cool, and ished well; but in some instances optimists and believe that "a.., would not part, with for any price. Then cut in small, narrow strips. sprinkle with chopped walnuts. ti.e openiirgs are too small to permit things work together for good to. Put in dish ,and cover with boiling any such work. . In sue}t cases ahem that love God," THE HOLY SCRIPTURE salt water and. let boil for ten pour the varnish inside and shake )n the royal gardens of Potsdam calls life a "sowin af.Reed" and minutes. After. draining put in WORTH KTOVi`I\G `' it all around until. the sides are there is am old sun dialQwhich bears g a spider, add a heaping teaspoon- To overcast sleeves into place in- thickly coated. The extra varnish says: "Whatsoever a man soweth, ful of butter and fry f stead of basting the inscription: `I count only the , y or a few g them before stitch= can then be poured out and the that shall he also reap. A selfish. minutes. Serve at once. ing. This finishes off the seam and rim wiped before it liar time is pleasant hours." One might envy life, though it be clean, is without Sour Cream Cabbage.—Shred half eliminates the withdrawal of bast- harden thereon. it for this prerogative that records charm and beauty- A sinful and small firm head of cabba a in threads at the same time. none of the dreary hours, but only contaminated 'life is still worse .— kettle •with cold water o cover- In packing white lace or white —' remorse and self-accusation make it add salt to season; boil until tenp silk waists or fine laces. if you wiish SUNNY AND PLEASANT ONES. a hell on earth. der; drain. off water; add half a them to remain perfectly white COMFORT. FOR MOTHERS ; --There are some persons that have The only life worth living is the cup of sour cream apd, four table wrap' in lightblue cheesecloth ' or HEALTH FOR CHILDREN the faculty of overlooking and for one of-which- Christ--hus l _us"an spoons of vinegar. .,et it'boil up tissue paper and place in a box. letting the disagreeable features of example. Devoted to the service once before serving:-It--%i iii--take--a I have kept a white silk dress in Baby's Own Tablets will prompt! $ of others, full of that all uncia delicate pink and is extreme! this way for sixteen �eaFs. -tiro ntcfigestivn, colic, cunatipar life and noticing only the pleasant -conquering y 181des. Such a sunny mind is ver- love that is strong as death, it Palatable. To few all buttons on garments tion, diarrhoea and teethii-.g trou• fainly a great blessing and there is (brings light and liappiness intodark Fried Stuffffed Eg,&s: 'Fried stuff- fust far enough apart to allow an b,es• destroy worms, break ug ed eggs make.a delicious luncheon iron to slip. between readily except colds and thus prevent deadl; laces and bears that sweet and gg „ y p I croup, This medicine contains nt no reason why every' Christian 'P dish. Boil the e s where close set buttons are re- ` P• ` should not have it: There are.ho.urs blessed fruit which is promised to b for twelve sired for Particular reasons. Tris I Poisono;.a opiates or narcotics, ins all. . Such a life is neither tiresome minutes and then crop them into q. of .perfect happiness in everybody's cold water and remove the shells width usually looks.well and the : may be given with absulute safet, life—hours which. reimburse for nor ever a cause of regret, but finds without'breakin the whites. Cut appAarsnce of the- ironed article 1 to a new-bprn child. 141rs, Sears of suffering and woe, the me. grace before God and m'an. May we the g �'ansry, Leamington, rint., says tnory of which -many . years after all try to master this wonderful art kgs in two through the middle, iss;reatly improved. g y r and life will become more content, 'take out the yolks, and mi. Lhem To use only light brown or white "sty baby suCsered from colic ani _ lightens the worn face with happy with minced ham and chicken, or paper to clean the iron on ironing constipation so.badly that the di4 "smiles. But the leaaantest hours mors interesting, more Productive day 'if the eyes have the least ten- not know What'it was to pt a P any savory meat on hand. Season g.- . are not always the moss profitable, of good from day to day-until at dentgiving his - y P to taste, add with salt and e pe r y to weakness. The ink used Inight's rest. But since and it is true indeed what is said last it becomes a sweet, harmoni P P ons son to the for of life's Cre- thn uncooked yolk of an eIgs, a few in printing neuapapere. and maga Raapp Own Tablets the trouble has in the Nineteenth Psalm, that'our B glory bread crumbs, and a litt a butter. tines when rubbed with Ahe hot ciisappearEd, ,and he now sleep ' life's strength is labor and sorrow. ear. Minced parsley and a soupcons of irons rises in a sort of Poisonous 1 well. The action'of the,Tableto i- There are, many of the pleasantest ERNST A. TAPPERT. onion- juice add to 'their- flavor. vapor, irritating the eyes greatly in gentle yet very`effiktive." Sold b: Then.put .the eggs together again,' mann instances. �awdicin-e dealetw or by mail at S � LLOON TO GROSS OCEAN A QUGSTIUN OF HEALTH I pressing the sides tight; the' scorch an article becomes scorched cent•q a box from The Dr. Williams should not be filled so full .as to to jrr+>,ing Iso in over a.j Late or Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. - his, to rll -the egg prevent t _ _ first in the i of egg and then in bread crumbs• repeating the FEATURES-OF AIRSHIP WHIGS Without Bich. Baa Blood-Ion Can- process if the surface is not -well '\� , WALL BE USED. nQt b8 Heath —HuW tD covered. Fry in a basket in deep !� fat and serve with tomato sauce - r 'UbtalIl ?h18 Ble�Bing. and celery or paniey as a garnish. Green Pepper Stuffed With Corn. If-every. woman and Cut around stern end of � II ill be a Y young. .— PePPcr .� If Bas Bag. Shoald Fall, the Carr _ would realize the danger of allow- about three-fourths around, leav- _ ing blood to become thin and poor, ing other fourth as hinge, forming` Boat. would understand that the majority a lid. Put peppers in cold water '1 of common diseases are caused by sufficient to cover and bring to a t f The grant balloon in which Henry an anaemic(or bloodless) condition, boil. Drain, cover with freshly H. Clayton of Boston_purpoi3es' to that boilingwater, and cook slow! un- - cross the Atlantic this summer will the blood pallor ng the or, g slowly til tender, Drain a sin• salt light- -be constructed in Naw Fork. Leo g Stevens, the builder, will k. Le g� with the required amount of ly, and allow to cool. Allow two nourishment, 'there would be awnk- tablespoons of butter to become hot k �pany Professor Clayton on the vol'- nand interest in the tonic treatment in frying ppan, add three.cups corn, age• three tablespouua boiling water in 7 'aith Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Thin 4 w. A000rding to Stevens he and Pro- bl�'means starved nerves, weak- �which,is dissolved..one teaspoon.bevf feasor. Clayton .for months have extract,. Cook five. minutes; acid t. ened digestion, functional disor- been planning the (trip that will der,; headaches, frequently neu- half sup cream, one teaspoon self, iestablialt airline communications half teaspoon -pepper. Cook slowly 'between America And Euro but calsis, sciatica and even partial �+ paralysi•a. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .until quite thick. Cool. Wand' fill ; the matter -has been kept a secret build up the blood, repair wasTh C" NCW J)AIMLER te peppers. Fasten dawn lids of pep- Ior fear someone. would forestall pers and plsce in buttered baking. and prevent and check disease. dish.. bfelt one tablespoon of but- "It them. They fill the system with 'rich, red "It may sound •wild to say that blood which means good health and ter in haTf'cup boiling water, add such a trip can 'be agcomplished as fife: add one teaspoon of beef extract. _ Thi �qa9 type Daimler is a pCtC0l-engine easily as a balloon voyage over New Miss Marie Dianne, St. Angels, Pour over peppers and bake -for - Tack City, but it is true, neverthe- Que. says.:—"I s.: twenty-five minutes. Delirious when �of remarkable efficiency, which for sim• y' I am deeply grateful V flees," said Mr. Stevens. "Profes- for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills served with fish: < •ssor, Clayton and.I'have been plan- have done for me. My blood had :.Plicity of construction, economy, ' and aiiag the voyage for a long time, almost turned to water, I was BREAD !iAR-I\Cx � g is incomparably superior' had though I have not et begun silence in running g• y gu pale, had no appetite, suffered from Hint for Bread Baking. After J work on thF balloon, I feel certain. Trains in the back and side and putting' light bread in the oven to �to any .motor yet designed. -1 : that within a few leeks it will be had a feeling of constant depres- bake, to make it rise even turn.tbe under way. lion. The smallest exertion would ans before the bread begins to p Its ',.' - "It will be the .largest balloon ,leave me breathless,' and I was re-- brown, th loaves will rise the same Introduction has called forth letters. • ever made, and ,will take nearly 90 `dpced •in'flesb until�I weighed only on each side. - _days to make. The start will prob- �98 pounds. Igot-nothing to ,help Light Biscuits.-To each quart pf .-of appreciation •from a. nu Light of leading ably be made from Governor's Is- me until I began the use of Dr. wheat .flour add'.one-halt cult of land..and the passage will take Williams' Pink Pills. They began .graham flour. This makes delight- •Plotorists who have tested-it, and all whom three to four days, according to the. helping me after the first couple of ful biscuits and are much more healthful; as the graham flour-does -bear out the claim made for it by the weather. , weeks, and is a few weeks more I g _ "Instead of a regular pas-senger was again perfectly well. The color ndt -lie heavy on the atomarh as ;Daintier CO. basket, we have planned a co`mbi.n- returned to my cheeks, the paifie the white flour..does. More gra- ' ation boat .and basket. This will left me, and I gained in -weight un- ham may be added if desired. i made of aluminum and canvas, til now I• weigh 130 pound's. I feel Spice Cake from Bread Dough.— be _ K eo that if the balloon gives out, the so happy for what Dr. Williams' TwO cups bread 'dougli. two- cups- �'A full illustrated description, together will have a vessel 'to resort to. Pink Pills have done for me -that sugar one cup butter, four eggs, "In. the basket will be water I hope some other ailing, miserable one teaspoon cinnamon, one. tea With the above mentioned letters, repro- tanks. We will use the water as girl will. profit by my experience spoon cloves, one.teaspoon all-spice, weed in fac simile, will be sent post free 1 ballast, and when the water is and obtain new health. on<r small teaspoon soda dissolved '.'drawn off the tanks will be airtight These Pills are sold by all meth- in water, one pound raisins well ''to r-11 applicants to _ compartme�it^s, enabling our car to tin's dealers or you can get them floured; cream butter and s tear; float, even though the seas break by mail at 50 cents a box or six' add beaten yolks of 'eggs; add over it and fill it. boxes for 82.50 from the Dr. 1NVil- spices: mix with bread • dough ; "The bag of the balloon will be liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, add raisins; add well beaten whites 'very large, with•a capacity of about Ont. of eggs: then soda; bake in wort' slow oven one liour and a half. w ; //��r "C (('�� 150,000 to four ton cubic.fest, to car- ryThe about four ton's of ballast, beside --� /� T ('� a large amount of -PI•I;ii AND CAKES. •f (1900 Ltd• g provisions. To HORRIBLE DISASTER. build and start the balloon will cost Cocoanut Pie.--Beat the yolks of COVENTRY ENQLAND abouit 810,000. Willie had tried by various means three cgs, add one tablespoon of ' ' The success of the trip depends to interest his father in conversa• flour, two tahlespons' of sugar,', rnainl upon knowledge of the air tion. one-half cu. • cocoanut, two clips _ y p g pIn otic next advertisement'a list of"prices 1 currents at various heights. Both "Can't you see I'm trying to milk. 'Put this in an •uncooked will be included. Professor Clayton and I have made read 4" said the exasperated parent. crust and babe till set, then }ic,;�t ti close studies of these, and with its <<Ivow don't bother me." the whitos of eggs with'two table- Willie was silent for almost "a spoons sugar, and,brown in oven. yt� ;. minute. Then, reflectively. Vtialnut Pie.—Thc elks 'of three lc�ctn will travel :revers] thousand y'• _ miles .without a new supply." "`Awful accident on a street car -e�,Rs, one cap s.gar, ono cup milk, PP y•" to-day. and one til'-Ic; oon flrn.zr. Roil to- Father looked tip with interest. titer until thick. Let cool, and ; "What's that?" he asked. "What ric , 1 then add one, ctt••chu��c'cl ualn.ttts was the accident? ' e "Why," replied Willie, edging to- and flavor with lemon extract. I'se• �—• -� ,�,� g g whites of 'egirs for top. Cocoanut The butter of courtesy should he ward the doo"r,-'�`a woman had her may l,c used in }dace of walnuts, >' thickly sproad upon the bread of stye on a seat and a man sat on- or at.od «ithout ettner. independence. i t." ' Banbury Tart.--One cup raisins, •' wA ..x... �.M4.p...�y'.aF u... w ',+. .. „",• f .S" '' ':• v! dALxs, S ."yT.' 'C";Y++✓•'s --_ l'...a. .,.., V:f '.1.+ � �*• ..-,..2.: _,,;:e.,. .. ,r<r„rs.:c2, a;p;� -�' ...,.r, :..e,.� x?�-'�=r~'vwr- '`.- �''. m�;"x` '�.�' �.•..4: s f •F. ,.a +�i9•""-: Y• ..!Atm- <.Sro -.;�-�. �� w aC" } > ._.,�, "'f... � -�.'c "•F '.'''_a ::,' .� 7 ".is w•A, 4`x,., - • A. t In most cases, almost all, alas! it KNITTED KING'S FIRST SOCKS would be better for her were she GOT TO THE RO . OT stookmu, Nenderson a Co. " stThe funeral took lace at Rud- nelahiiehed oo Years so to do; a wise old man used to sayLatta, i that where hearts have bio- OF HiS TROUBLE dington, 1\ottinghame&hire, recently 7a lung st,NNt,-Torenti. 1 v F�Od I of Mise Annie Birkins an interest- Food } ` ken, a clean quick fracture is less 1DYERS AND GLEANERS painful than slow' crushing to bits. ing old- lady of nimerty-four, who B poosax 3wxiircaY iuxaotra suii�rslssl P�_'Q �Cts had the honor.of knitting the first But once in a while, such mea AND DOD6'8 SIDNEY PILLS pair of socks worn by King Edward T 1111006910 a►xua " are worth saving, and are truly in Rstrees paw one ties on Coats From •ois>os earnest about 'it. 'But one should 'CURED W. WRICRT'S when a baby. For over sixty years Mod 8 The she was in the employ of the fam- begin the work of reformation be- BACKACHE. our hosiery firm of Messrs. I. and WH taro marriage, and in the, same T • . �'• ^ Whole lramlxy spirit of.prudence which causes one .— . R. Morley, of I`ottingham, as chev- P P ron worker. She decorated -socks Perhaps, without starting 'any- K to wait for planks and for ropes, )<Ie had Suffered for Several Yeats and stockings made by Messrs. thing we shall be able to find out You will never be disap- instead of leaping :forthwith into g pointed if you use t/bb s a P from somebody who knows; Why is Morley for Queen Victoria-wlv y y' quicksand to rescue him who is but the, Old Reliable Kidney Re- a woman's hat 7 - .gave her a framed antog$aph photo- •. :• Pleldvs and Oand/• ir, danger therein. in`edy Gave Him Quick Relief. graph--and also for It is not an easy inatter to re- In P Queen Alexan- In the treatment of summer com- n/e a is on your table. form an one, whether man or too- dra, the King of � benntark, the �= Libby's have the right taste, farm'. Few eo le do not obi r too- Kelvington, Bask:, May 24th Czar of Russia, and other royal plaint•s,' the mast effective remedy Y g p ] (Special).- Yes, Dodds Kidney. which is always uniform, being found fault with, and most Pills cured 'me of Backache, and personages. that can be used is Dr. J. D. Kel- pY lugg's Dysentery Cordial. It is a ' and you can depend upon of us prefer our own failings Ito I have recommended them to others RULES AT FUNNIMAN'S HOTEL standard preparation, and many those of our neighbors. Beeides, who have also been cured." These, le em to it in preference to Libby's as being absolutely one ma.,mean well et be too*weak PSP P y 3 3 are the wards of William 1'i right, Guests are requested not to speak other preparations. It is a highly pure. Try these:, to do well. a farmer well known here. "I be- to'the dumb waiter. concentrated medicine and its se- ~. No man wbo cannot stand alone lieve I inherited my t le," Mr. If the room gets too warm, open dative and curative qualities are Mixed Mokrles is a safe husband for any woman, Wright continues. t times for the window and sec the fire escape. ( beyond question. It has been a Fancy Olives and she who endeavors to hold up several years it was a severe. I Don't .worry about paying your 1 popular medicine for many years = such a one is almost sure to be bent, also suffered from L ago, .and in bill; the house is supported by the and thousands can attest its superi- ; q �$alad Dressing . if not broken, 'in the effort. the morning I had a bitter taste in foundation. or qualities in overcoming dysen- 8trawrberryPreserves . my mouth and was troubled with Guests wishing to, do a little tery and kindred complaints. A RUR_iL JOKE. dizziness and my skin was dry and driving will find hammer and nails 01APPant jany — harsh and them was a sediment in in the cupboard. " RECIPE. The Caretakers' Pct 'Hobby Rias my urine. Guests wishing to get up without . " Eivaporateiti Milk I Hunting in the dark is the quick- the Stile. "\'o treatment I could find gave being called can have self-raising est wayto find a thin youare not Libby's foods are the best In inspecting an old English me any permanent relief till finally flour for supper. lookinfor. g y church, Mr. J. J. Hissey was con- believing that ray kidneys were'the If you're fond of athletics and because they are made from ducted b• a caretaker who evident] root of my trouble, I determined to like good jumping,-lift the mattress the best fruits and vegeta- y y try Dodd'a Kidney Pills.. Four and see, the bedspring. �oti'T BE DECEIVED.-InecrIIpulontl x g had small interest in architecture; makers are attempting to steal your money, zA bks, by the best methods in for.a'soon as-the visitarAlad Mr. �VIMired i ht went at his trouble feather ou-ta of the6 i~Mato take a imitation our vol "Th D & Lsg ne th, y L I b b y'8 Q r e a ! I about a-11 he wished, as he records B P •' ; thait's plaster. Be sure to get the ceaulne mad in "An English Holiday," she an- sensibly. He examined his symp- light enough for any room. by Dari■ a Lawrence Co. Enafflelod Wh/tB pounced, ``Now I will: show you tome, and they showed him that at something of real interest " She Kidney Disease was his trouble. Do There are a number of varieties of :_ UNCLE EZRA. BAYS. led the-way through the churchyard as much for yourself, and if your corns. Holloway's Corn Cure will symptoms ohnt to disordered or remove an of them.' Call on our "The raster wakes up fust, but ' Insist on Libby;, and you to a spot where an open space in. P y y it is merely to let hens know it is , `' y the boundary wall was apparently diseased kidneys the cure is .easy. druggist and get a bottle at,once. can depend upon it that Fenced across by some wooden rails Dodd's Kidney Pills will do it_ time to Sit out an' scratch, acid three upright posts; beyond this They never fail. Mary-:-!'I wouldn't marry the " '- ouwill et food rod- best man in the world." Agatha—y B P was a foot-path across the fields. I WANTED. .- ' "There," 'she said, "that's what "Nor I. I would marry the bride- _ ucts which are the ONE THAT WAS' SUBMITTED. groom, and let the best man have ixLs to: dlnin •ro,;m wnrt.�wages$13.40 ,t we call a tumble-down 'stile. I Apply The�Yenaad' Bt Catharines. one of the•bridesmaids if I ever G_ Tho d. most satisfactory dont expect you.have ever seen one Last summer I went.to sleep in „ j Fiefot!e. Strange folk, who don't a cottage and woke up in a stone got a chance. h�ANTED,-Ladics to do 'plain s from the stand- know how to use it, put their feet house." "-`- and light sewing at home, n the bars to climb over'natural- "How could-you-do that"' . THE' H BURUNCTOH ROUTE 11 whole or spare time, good pay;work Po like, then'the bars give way and the "Well, you see a storm came up'' will inaugurate May 23rd, two throa;h trains, sent any distance. charg-s prepaid; Na- folk tumbledown: Lots of strangers during the night and the wind made chleazo tri'heatt:B vast„ uta et. Paal..daily send Stamp for fol} particulars. Pts- and purity. , Low rata t., all North-2w+oath Paciao CoA+t' I have tumbled down trying.to climb I it rock.' : poi,v, A forty pa a Linde} de criptive of the- t nu a ring' Company, l Y k Tonal Ma ctu over it." A a oExposition, or h• sett ..eke a ne, t ai• Montreal For intorraatlon in r ani to rat•.and train ser Before us*.ere four Tails stretched An Always Ready Pill To thnse .ice write ur call on' across the open space at the usual of regular habit,medieine is of little J.a.TORIC1C,sa icing at.Basi,Toronto,ON. Briass ���� T'/„� to the height of-a gate or a fence, and our concern, but the great majority of - Trine to DON'T'MARRY TO REFORM. guide, placing her ]land on the top- men are not of regular habit. Tile Harry-"Yes, I got my. looks organise y most rail at one end, pushed it.easily worry, and cares of , business pre- from my 'mother and my brains instruments, Drains, Band Music Etc. 'Itetorm Him First and Then Don't down with the others below, and vent it, and out of-the irregularity from my father." Doran-"I'm•Eor. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A SAND y , y y Lowestp ess ever quoted. tinecata:egue. Marry Aim. stepped over them: of life comes dyspepsia, indigestion, r • to hear that. Harr - ll•h pros sod +ilinstraueas, mailed fres Li'ritous Upon a close examination we din liver and kidney troubles a a gro- Dora-"$stairs it ap ars.to- me forAnythin In Music orMu*:CAIInstrrmen'a. �afuch matrimonial miser is due WHALE , ROYCE & CO.. Liml'ted y covered'that the four bels moved test. The rundown system- de- your.'parents w€re painfully lack- Tacoauhoat,,andWinuii,eg.3tan. t~ the fact that so many women P p p- ruands a corrective and there is ing in geucxwity to their only. A* on. icots laced in the middle u -fondly and foolishly believe m their right post; the bars keing weighted :nc ne better than Parmelee's Vege-, son!" , Rowes for.good over the men whom at one end to.keep them in a hori- i table Pills. They are simple in r tti� e. relieving so, they mar- zontal:position when not pun osel - dile Insurance Agents Wanfed xx p P y I their composition and can be taken f lieapest of All Medicines --Cos- :l . ry not only mea who, as th© .Ray- pushed down. Truly a quaint. 'un• by the must delicately constituted, sidering the curative qualities. of ing goes, are & little wild," but common, and somev, hat complicated Dr: Thomas' Eelectric Ol, it.is the Rlabw� I a Dram—nd Fire ?,,sonans• con- HAD HILI .THAT TIME. h' any, lleud Ojrw* lttchn"nd'Qua, Lretabtivhed �• ' Iiotoriously evil livers, in the hc,pa $ort of stile, althea h aim le enuntgh`' c ea P 6 st medicine now n 'offered t s- � P a e ed �.a. that after marriage the vicious plan I Jo use to any one acquainted with l;+.l+ital 3-,Ii , f'Oe tario,e. nt uureprr • , q the public' The df,a P •sated p.,,utr, Pr,ntnreof Ontari.,, a3.xr•+s e required-'will renounce his pleasant vices.i An open-air orator once received p q red to -A P I the �i•orking of it: A novice, how- any ail ML is small ,and a bottle ,•�• R. E�TART, Chief-Agent,. . Unfortunately such hopes rarely ever, w•ho essa s to climb-over it, this p6ser: No.Ae weuingtou st.,hast,Toronto. are realized. The cases where a! y I tell,you, -gentlemen." he' ex- contains many dose. If it were which appears the natural thing to � valued at the benefit it cnnfers it - -• ---- -- -- -- -- 14oman,. however deeply and tr;,ly I da, .ie nearly always thrown down, claimed--"and the experience of a could not be purchased for mem - ~ 'in' love, has married under these a already merrtioned, owing to the Itiftime confirms my statement-that times the price asked for it, but in- WARREN GZOWoKI & OQ. conditions against the entreaties bars unexpectedly giving way under.1 if you a ant a thing well done you creased consumption.has sim lificd Members r-ronw Stock E:ctu;,de: Fob her friends and has not lived to his. feet; and -that, as'the old biddy !must do it yourself P P trader,Bank Building, 25 Broad Rtr•ss, prepent her weakness are so few a* exclaimed, "is the joke of it." How about getting your hair and cheapened its manufacture. TORONTO. NSW YORK V be worthy of citation as the ex- I verilybelieve that she would cut Z' aektid a man in the crowd. „ I waw nicely yeti have ironed STOCKS AND BONDS n oeptions which prove the, rule. have greatly rejoiced had a saran ee r� In a clever 'brochure of un ent ] g these things, Jane, said'the mins-.I P K chanced to come along that day and Sed, west, weary, Watery ere. tress admigin I,we sn. C8$�LT stoat. w "so x sayings concerning ":lien, tl'oman; tumble at the stile; but, as�'p ooe�a by Murine nc a Physicians.y. )tfu-' glancing at ghetglossy linen, she ��� � lorlstoraae�ott and Fools, there is this: "Never she . explained,. half-apologetically, rine Doesn't Smart: soothes Eye Pain.' ' i :mart a man to reform 'him: re- continued in a tone of surprise, 3 Strain ers be scarce in this part of write Murirs Ere Premeds t Chiclgo. P st, MIN r form him first and then don't mar-' g i for illustrated ]rye Book. At >Drurilsu, ` Oli, but I see they are all your ' ��� s. I�En OR WOMEN. the world; tt'aiu't no good Rea:'.ing own." ° "Yes'm'," replied ' 'Jane, WE GrvE"tit SAMPLE Make three'dollar ry him." for one _� - ;, and I'd do all-yours,just like that GSE a day and establish Undoubtedly lore works miracles; �, Hsi: Husband- If a man steals, if I had time,,, permanent business history teems with instances of its We :rant reliable agepts all over Canada,no matter what it ie, he will live to on our capital. Our trau°formin� pOR'er, Caaea where to Ben c,ur high grade Perfumes, Toilot regret It. His «'1fe-"During aur -- high class goods Don5rds have been changed 'iniw- ReQuieltCQ. Teas, Cosecs, spicew, Ftr courtship you used to steal kisses Do not delay in getting relief for houte. are Bert on Bight .n l 1✓zcellent. opportunity for energetic men p „ the little folks. Mother. Graves' 'quickly used n and &heroes; weakness made strength THE ROME, SPECIALTIES CO., Toronto• fPem me.. Her Husband'- cin, p = y g Torouto, Canada. ' you heard what I said." �'1'orin EX* is a pleasant WRITE repeat orders come - b • its magical iilAu^nee. But it and,sure cure.. . If you love your �CATALOGUE story Exclusive ven. a ter- ;> ie .lave,. not. marriage,,.which works _ -•--= �.. •• the miracle, ,and tLe reformation,, SISOLE, YET AARRII:D. Woman's child why do you Iet it suffer when THE HOME SUPPLY CO, A 5 m th �if sincere, will begin with love,"not• ? , y y a• remedy is so near•at hand4 Dept. M. TORONTO. DMT. g• Canvasser-"`•'ire you single ' Are you discouraged? Is your doctor's ;wait until, after marriage to set' bran at the door-'`Yes.'' . bill a heavy financial lead'? Is your P:Lia � •forth its effectual call-ng.' -a hFavy physical burden? I know what Why the people next door told these mean to delicate women-I have The man' who will not forsake m© you were married." been dlscoura�ed, too; but learned how to &..is evij ways and lead a reputable ­So „ cure n4vsctt. I want to relieve your bur- - P I ani. dens. Why not and the pain and stop the life for the sake i,f his oven self- doctor's bill? I can do this for You and n Yet yeti t4-)Id mo just novo soft 1 it u will assist ane. toil you respect and 'for the love, of the mo- were, single.” All you need do is w write for a tree ' USED IN their who bore itlIIi,iS SCSTCeIy like- ,, - box of the remedy which has been Placed-Yes. so I did.." to my hands to be Riven awe . Perhaps ly to db so for the sake of any other iWell, what is the _matter with this one boz wlu cure ou-ic�tAs done J-,eae6g Conservatories, Colleges, Schools, aoma.n, hi,wever much he may pro- you?>' y u Lw Ar be cured f r 2ci(the cost of and Theatres,and in thousands of homes whore a piano fess to love her. -Nothing, sir. My name is Single postale stamp). Tour tetters held All of,of,which does not mean that dentian�yvv rite tb-say for tnv tree tie t- of distinctive merit'is appreciated. The Bell is the and I m married. (rood-day, sir. vat]tSt3 F. CuxliAri,Windsor,Otic. when a woman has.the misfortune + odly piano with'-[;he, Mimitable Repeating Action. 49 (really to fall in love with a sinner, iPedlar—"I've No HOME should be without it. rain! I got some signs ]who plainly. is repentant and vvlio killer th' best all-round medicine ever, i r clearly is din cosed to re,-:trd her made. Used aB a liniment for bruises and that I al selling to shopkeepers like ie an angel, Rhe must clravv her swellings. Internally for. 'cramps and wildfire. Here s one, `If you don't �- A iiarrhoea. Avoid substitutes, there is butit.' „ skirts aside and Pass the Gthcr way. Ane "Painkiller"-Perry Davis'-?b. and 500. see what you want., ask, for .��'�• ; 1 Country- Shopkeeper - "Give me S n ;o l-- - --- one read,n' If sox don't•,see what 'Send for (free Catalogue -- ANIMALS THAT DREAD- RAIN. you want, ask for something else,' " +" DPL,[.. PIANO%O►Aan Co.. Umifed , GUeLPH.ONTAR10. Ligns, tigers, and all the cat ------ tribe ' dread rain," said a zoo- A Poon for the Bilious. The ' 1 keeper. "On a rainy day they tear liver is a very sensitive organ and -' up and down their cages, groveling easily deranged. When this occurs and trembling. Ali'c usually Put et� PERFECT FOODY 4 � there is urdee secretion of bile and them to sleep with an extra ration I the acrid liquid flows into the' sto- --.. milk. \� � of hot n Ik. Dices love a rev ' s g - mach and sours it. ]t is a most RANI}E MEAT is made from the whole wheat tborougbly cooked. Ax, day of rain. 'Treacherous as the distressing ailment, and many are . Wheat contains all the necessary elements - , ,. m 8 to BIIStlln f s be , r n f y Lite is wolf no e e ctrl fear u t e him P tl promo to it, In this COTICIttlOn a O better Proportions than any other cereal. on a rainy ay. He is too hap, � . . man. finds l bey I " a fi s t le t remedy In Par- ORANGE NEAT AND MILK I9 A PERFECT FOOD: - i to harm a fly. , Snakes, too ]i •c - 1 , melees Vegetable Pills, which are To persistent users of ORANOGMF.AT a reiJBr.l is offered. They s rain. They pini: tip nonderftiJly as warranted to speedily correct the will Pay Rustem PCundred Dollars in gold or Fifty-two Dollars ver the damp makes itself .felt in their P y every ' warm cases of lass. "Rain makes disorder. There is no better -mccli- s weer during lifetime. w' g .. .. They ,. A �rivate postcard in every ac a of Oran f v entire la P P e 3 elf gives cine in the e t re 1 t of pill re- P a' g • tall monkeys lam. rhe are apt, from P P ..1u► g , g y P , j •- instinct, when they see it through parations, details of how to earn this and other prizes. ,Gp the window, to clasp their hands It you enter this content, send post c6rd to Orange ateat, Hinge• , • above their heads, and sit so for Patient---"Doctor, I can't'slecp at = ten, giving full name and address, and mention the pupae is whW hours. That attitude, you know, night. What Ehall I do for it?" atou saw this advertiwmeaf. a -- makes a kind of shelter. It is the Doctor-"Get a job as night watch- iT N U ISSUE N0. 22-09 primitive umbrella." man." -i ,,s^-. 43,.- z.y;. .. ,.,u. t%✓......_: ..: 2i' •ta:-,Y_S' ..•]d' .�-.- .' ,.. •«s. - a_' ..e.._n: ,"e ."•"6- �.: �2.. ..,,,...x w.::! .,.9.>7.'^.:_ qe . ., a"r. I"''.,e +.rc`.�:a�_�+ _. .-..-.,.ed•.r. - ..., .:... .'.: .: •2 ., .,. rz - �-,•x;, :cur ��.. =s9 • .x , +...i.i.'Yi'•- -4._.n -> .. -",r,•:.. arum,. - 'a,....y. ::r"•' 4, ,., ... "+..«. .,• _¢....t:�,1 .�'.. '•' '✓. .R:w s .:w.3=.: .�b<c.. c Y ..1. .z� .'�'�' `�-'�'-""'Yi..r- '.',".a' .•gyp. - ;t . . ..5;.. lob rXektdill 11two New AdverNaensewts. ' tYe�yertna»-The oeleDeated Ironing stalliot►,the property oI Jesse Fiabbaed, s.Richardsons Special Tea is Good Tea. ' UpablimbedeveryFridaymorningatitsOt4os, �OA $RILE.-Stone boat w on Brougham,will maks the season of 1909 RATES OF ADVERTISING: magas, Blabs and cordwood 30tf at his own meetstable. Arrangements p oan,nts MAPLE SYRUP »i- Bros.,Greenwood soci be made to meet mares at outside points s. Fiist inesi tion perliae . - - to teats •iiach subaegaens inanition,per lire 6 coal Bucejo'talus (11228) r3338j — The —Guaranteed this spring's make Guaranteed pure Muskoka --- This rats does not include, Legal oz Foreign FIRST-CLASS PASTURE, well choicely bred imported_ Clydesdalep advertisements. 1' watered,can be had by applying to J. W. stallion,the property of B C Banker, 3yrup—full Imperial measure 8 pints to a gallon-$1.35 Special terms given to parties ,making con- MEHARSY,port Perry. 2stf Fit kering,will make the season of 1909 a'Irallon. Easwrn Township pure maple syru wine A rade for 8 or 6 mouths or by the year. Half i3• p p p p, yearly of yearl�contracts payable quarterly, at his own stable lot 18 con 2 Pickering measure;. $1.20 a gallon, also in 8 lb. tins slid Du a"oar a,ten linea or nada:,with pope: BASS WOOD WANTED-A quan- Kingston road. Bite ear,3600 parable in advance. City of good sound basswood for the fso- quart bottles. r ss�Notice in local columns tea cents per line, tory in Piokariag W Ts GORDON, Pickering MacRobbte [6397] —The pare-bred lave cents per line snob subsequent insertion. -att Clydesdale stallion,the property of SEEDS- No. 1 'rimoth and Clover, Intermediate and White •peoial contract rates made known on applies- Davidson P 1?u Y Gro• Y 3' oti a, No free adyerciaiug. IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also DavidsoII dr Bone, Cheerywood, will Sugar Beet Mengel, Defiance Turnip, and is ftill Advertisements without written instructions T make the season of 1909 as follows: assortment of Simuner s Garden and Flower Seeds. will be inserted until forbidden and chased so alslke to mi=to grow good bay. A�pp1y Wednesda a `aordinely. OrJers fur'discontinuing advertise- at lot 18,con,7,Pickering,or write E.E,PiT(iH y. iternoon proceeds to James FRUITS—Fresh lemons,=oranges, mama nwst be in writing cad sent"to the pub- Claremont. astf �'onad a lot 29 b f con Pickeringg night. , bananas, dried apples, peach- =012114 »•r• Thursday, Tom's hotel Liverpool noon; I es and prunes, finest raisins, currants and peels. Job Work prompUyatteuded to, PLANTS FOR SALE-Tomatoes, Gordon's hotel Pickeringnight, Friday a•Elanls ` cabbage, can, celery and flowers. aftetnooa proceeds to ip own stablVEGETABLES-Cabbage, Lettuce and Celery,, Wagon on the road during season THOMAS until the following Wednesday afternoon -01.25 per year; 61.00 it paid in advance. GAMMAGE, Brougham W-36 g y BISCUITS - 35 varieties Christie's Perrju's best biscuits. Patter- : Baron Elect, (5629)-The imported c xs, FOR SALE OR TO RENT.-The Clydesdale stall.on,'the property of W. son's Full Dinner Pail Sodas, 3 lbs. net, 30e a pail, -JOHN MURKAR,•Proprietor, Logan 100 sore farm,base line,Pickering, H.Pagb,Claremont,will take the fol- GROCERIES-The best and'fre9hest of everything in the rote IT fq: for sale on reasonable terms. Land is •cerryy lowing routs daring the season of 1909: Y g g best clay,stone house etc,ei miles fiom G. R Line. Fresh goods arrive daily. PIC#%EFtING COUNCIL will root it not sold at once. Apply in even- !Monday,T Smith's lot 27 con 9 noon; Ing*to F.M.OHAPisAN,Pickering. fill! John Scott's Atha night. Tuesday, R ''-FLOUR-Spink's and Green's at mill prices. above council met ursuant to P -------------= . --. Tart's Mongolia noon{ Wm Coakwell's ,. _ adjournment on Tuesday, the 25th cy gORTHORN "BULI:S FOR SALE. lot 15 moa 10 Markham night. Wednea• CHICKEN A mixture for young chicks. Contains wheat, corn, inst. in the Temperance Hall at Bro- S One rgan s yrs old,past, one roan a years day,Wm Armstrong's Locust Hill noon; FOOD peas-ground, bone, flAxseed-6.4 lbs. for 25c. ughatu. Meurbers all present, reeve old in spring. These bulls are dt for service in - R Milroy's Cedar Grove night. Thars- 1 �/ Q /'� ' "1Yhite et the chair. The minutes of hest i stock. Also d enol bull calves from 8 day,Jae 1f acCraesefy rat 3#con 2 Picker- A/Y/ E S e V!� A l� S LJ N so la iaonths old good enough for any man is last meeting were read and ltpproved. this country. Apply on pre,nises lot 16,con.7, ing noon; T Bay`s 1 1!2 miles east of Severin accounts were presented for Picketing or write E.E.PUGH,Claremont.27tf Che rywood ni.ht. Friday,Thoa Knox's payment and referred to the respect- - Brock road noon; Gerow's Hotel ` uy your Groceries at the Grocers." ive committees. OR `SALE, MANOR WOMAN- Brougham night. Saturday, Luther Communications were read from FOR south African Veteran Bounty Land Pilke s lot is ---- — -"l-_ ------- �� - ---- --- My y' Con 7 Pickering noon; _ the following: NV. H. Tyndall and Certificate issued by the Department of the thence to stable until following!!Monday. Interior, Ottawi.; "- nine others asking for grant of$70 good for yin acres n say - Dominion lend open for entry in the Canadian Gallant GI pttart (1.183) yst2231 bet. lots 10 and 11, to 8th con. J. H. North-west. Any person over the age of 18 —The chem oo imi.orted' Cl•desdaie r Jones and six others asking fur grant years.Stan or Roman, can acquire this land stallion,the property of Robert Dafoe, � _ of$:i0 for rave] bet. 8 and 7 in con.7. with this eerticats. For immediate sale *790: g• ' CO, Phone write or wife L.E.TELFORD, 131 Green River, will make the season of E. Nighswander and sixteen others Shu ter street,Toronto, Phone Main-066 238 1909 viz: Monday, Brougham night. for grant to gravel ninety rods on Al- Tuesday, w H Major's lot 26 con 5 lona road in 9th con. Jas b1cCi111ough FARM FOR. SALE.-Being lots 10 Pickering noon; Russell Carter's TARR WARNING—its richness and fertility cannot last re A. T. Mitchell's drain, and 11,eon 7,township of Pickering,and Cherrywood nitlbt. Weenesday, P Ii iadefiaitely. Brother Farmer, are,you working on a definite At one o'clock, on motion, the coun- con Ing of 210 acres, This farm is the one Reesor's lot 3 con 5 Searboro noon; H DIan to turn back to the soil the fertility you take from itl If cil resolved iteelt into a court of ri'vis- on.which'the well Greenwood herd of B Hamill's Scarboro and Markham not you will mightily regret it,or your sows will. Ei4h. loadsof short-horns have been bred and ted daring the hay means a depreciation yearly of$408. 'Putting it Da. by hand ion when a number Of appeals were past forty years, It is as rich as a garden and towaliue nikht. Thursday, T Cox- —tbe old, hard.back-breaking wa —is disronzagia¢, Glow wont, heard and disposed of. For lack of clean. Would sell iso acres, 138 acres or the worth's Armadale noon; Franklin House and never well done. The time ofyyourself and your;hired man. room, the report of the court of revis wbole of it. There is timber on one part of It Markham might. Friday,R Wright's and increase of crops,will is two years pay for a worth'SMW. Terms easy. Possession given ILS -ion is held over until next week. Apel Ist 1909. Arthur Johnstun,Greenwood, lot 19 con 8 Markham noon; R Eagle- CHAMPION MANURE 8PREADER I Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Hoover, 87tf son's lot 20 con 9 Markham ni•ht. moved that the Assessment Roll for Saturday,to his cora stable until Moe A stronger,more durable machine there c;anot be found in rho Domin- ion. Has.rigid.stiff-braced sills and frame;also solid c ld-roLLed atee4 E ;the.Township of Pickering"for the HORSE REGISTER , day afternoon. rear power axle,21.8 inches in diameter. Light draft.uniform spreading year 1909 as revised by this court of Mikado Jr. 853-The ezee'lent road by beater and apron through pulverizing rate driven by large sprocket wheel and worm¢ear,are only a few features out 9! a score that make the " i revision be+ hereby declared Snarly Terrington Bellman• (:9037)—The horse,the property of Thos Beverley lot Champion a money-maker for you. We cannot tcII kll the good news abort IF revised and be hereby adapted, and imported hackney stallion, the property 2 1;'1 5th con, Uxbridge,will make the this Spreader here but we have done it with photos and intere tin descrip- ` that the Court do now adjoutn• of W H.Path, Claremont, wit! eland season of 1909 as follows: Peter tihirk's tioaa is booklet,'"How to Feed Your Crops" Catalog" rea$for them. ? Both free.and very valuable to evefy farmer. Ask our local agent to show r A communication was received from for mares duriuR the season of 1903 at , Mongolia moon; Franklin House :Nark- you our Champion mmure Spreader. He'll answer any quesnoas asked John Mitchell re roek-crusher hi+own stable 2 I'2 miles eait of Clare- bam night. Tueeday afternboa Perinua On motion the- tender of W. J. moat. Bron'lot 39 con 4 afaigham. Wednesday The Frost & wood Co., Ud., Smith's Falls, Can. C:regg, of Claremont. to furnish the �i.d Jewett lO1S C.H R—The colo- afternoon, F Cosgrove's hotel Elgid - towushi with Owen Sound lir Lake- 3fil a. Thursday afternoon Wm R. Ay, hinted roadster stallion,the property of Y y` field Portland Cement'at$1..'„i was ac- Robt. T. Liyergoal, win mak° the mom's G.,renleys Corners. Friday ceptpII S wasgn of 1903 at his own stable, Liver. Saturday,, Di�nmy Altoouse Fitouffvot-h t wits a reed that the Council fern- Saturday,-by- ++ay of aitana" td tiof.h FROST + ish int +rnd oil and that tenders be esker's con 3 Uxbridge for noon; thence" 'asked for painting town'hall. Tiro-In-One 23143 60,,2-The chom- , io his own stable. D.Sykes,manager. ON The-standing coulmittee on Contin- pion breeding Clydesdale stallion the, , a ro rt of Graham Broe, Claremont Jlafiil Ditl:r, J3fil13 (70..31-The -the payment and recommended, P Po Y # imported Cly&vdale Stallion; the 'a -the pay�nenL ay foiluw:: J. 4lurkxr, wilF make the season of 1009 as follows, - - property of 1V G Scott; Claremont, we. printing and advertising, $lo; C. H. &Iocdaypro afteeeds to know his own stable make the sessoo of '1909 as foilowe' Found., repairs to foundati„n of hall and proceeds to Wm Edward's, Ba cam; Monday,along the"sib'con Pickeriait to ; 'and buildingfoundation for entr for MiRht; Tues.'ay to Thos Mcavo)'s _ y+ Samuel Disney's town ice night; Tues- 31.4 -- Mechin & Voucher, na;ls. 170,; lot 8 con 8 Pickering noon; Miller tiros' da S Farudsleb Kinsale noon; W B 11 W Ormiston,2dri bricks for hall'1.70• 7th con for night. Wednesday to John goleby'a Audrey night. Wednesday, H Pattereon's los aa' non 7 n.on; Arch t W.J'. Gregg,2455 lbs litre,11.8:.; R. S. Maddafaid Bros' Kingston road noon; philli attending court of revision, Maloolm's lot 27 o n 6 night. Thursday Gordon House Pickering night. Thurs- ps to Geo Bower's con l0 Markham night, 6.00; D..A. Heaton, on account of gal- day, Thoa Knox's Brock road coon• _ Friday to John Torne.'a con 10 Mark. Y ~' cry.42.60; Cowie and Liscomhe, work (}Brow's hotel Brougham night. Friday •,�s.• han. noon; Dankeld Broe'lot 32 .•on 8 un hall.21 honrs at 15c,5.13: J. Little- W Cowie's con 7 1 ickerir.g noon; lb -,John.5 bour•s work, 75e;'Eli Wilson, Pickering nigbL- Saturday-to bis own Gregg's con 9 night. Sallar3ay, to his . work on hall,,50c.; R. J. Cowan,get- Diable astil the following Monday after-' own stable until the following Monday. FCS ! Sal® 103T Ling ,jack-screws, dratving brick for noon. . Chimneys, raising half etc.., 4,95; D. ,R. Beaton,2 days serving notices for A C;00300 WAY TO. WOTtiIz LA.]iD FOFi HOE C leFtUP . .ourt of revibion,0.U0. Say Mr. Farmer you ever, work your land with Bissell's Disk Harrow. DISN SO On motion of Dlr.Bpaiks,chairman, If not you have no idea how iwich easier it is to keep clean. It gets under Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages,,Binder Trine, report was adopted. the land lifts and turns it completely over, makinga fine seed bed The standing committee on Dam^- perfect cultivation, It will also mulch your manurup better than you lccan blac•hine Oil and Repairs. fges to Sheep by Dugv recotuendrd the an any other way,. It will save the price of itself on ten acres of hoe crop.' If ONTARIO following payments: Robert Carson, not satisfied a trial will convince you. Arrange with Howard E. Turner, % WHI TSY, '- three sbeep killed, being two-thirds Whitevale, for a free trial. 11 He also handles Peter Hamilton's. farm im- sworn value, 23:3:1; Rohert CArson, plements, Paris plows,.Success manure spreaders, and a slumber of other lines ---- ------ ;:_ "bonus for killing dog in the act of .that are in demand by the best frrmers everywhere. Call and see"his'exhibit ;worrying sheepaiS.cA. at Wilson's carriage shop, Whitevale. Coupon worth $l given with,every On motion of r.Hoover,chairman, order of 100 lbs. or over of twine. �I �i Gd :thee report was adopted, HOWARD E. 'TURNER, "CTThitevale WEI The standing committee on Bonuses - for Wire-fences,Drainage Matters and know Shovelling reported the follow- _ ___ that � } ing appiicaitiona for bonus on -wire C C ' `` `isCZ t I ofts fauces : Jahn Spruce, for fence on /NEX PG NSI VG •�lli�• p. TAKE ONE Off' tawnlineapd sideline, north art of lo*35 in con. 5; Miss I. Liscombe for -' fence on lots 17 and 18, coli. 2 W, inery flfih,gham'-$lee fur fence on-south art of 1St 18,p. p Becoir n MillDisplaycon. 1 ; Geo. Davidson,, fur fence on • s , lot 29, con. 3; !Walton Annis, for ':fence on lot 27, B. F. con, wicker•Chairs or Rockeralome with you. It's a sure cure for fatigue. On r was adopted:. Scott, chairman, ._ i5'pfjClal att8nt10II t0 Mourning rning •Orders. — repo ;We are showing some of the nicest designs. : The_standing cotntitittee on Roads " - -•- B and Bridges reported and recommend- Call or phone and let us quote:you prices. They are the lowest ed payment as follows : R. Cammack. THE MISSES POWELL--,- work on bridge in con.5, app lot 11, tyy �e � Tired for west of Greenwood road and ole^niag R=OCK street scut2'2w - :-"Wh1t��. 'ditches,400; (iordoti"Law, rep^ins to Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty crusher, 3:50; John Corner, work is floods delivered anywhere free of charge. div,42 opening watercourses, 1.80; F. Bell'and Independent Telephone Connection. Booth. men'and. teamA w t 1,8.00; C. - -..y White, 25 hours on iv t 1 with men _ ..and teams.160; F• Soden, two men XMAS QODS and teams, 1260; F. McKay, 25 hauls at 15c. 9,75. j_j A communication was received from tTUSt Received Cr1up J. L. Parsons claiming payment for ,`' - draining road. The,committee recom- mend that the Clerk write Mr. Par- a cons asking him to locate the road so Fresh Raisins, Currants, Peels, etc., etc. drained. est q uali't y at low " - B ' eel prices. The following petitions for grants y l ' 'oa the public highways were laid be- F. 'fore the Council, viz: $70 between lots George .Parker, - Dunbarton 10 and-11 in con. 8; $5U bet lots 4 and. 5 in con 0; $100 to repair and gravel _ . " 'east bill in: Whitevale; From George AR "O'Connor, Audrey, for broken stone An unlimited supply - on Kingston road, south of FromAudlek; - tw NEW GOODS ' . ,�, $50 bet. lots t3 and 7 in con 7; From T;. Nighswander for grant to gravel on ai I1Vli1d each week. of Chop` and Feed Altana road: - Mr. .lowbray, seconded by Dir. � Hoover, moved that. the reeve grant y . his order on the tri a urer in favor of — - 'the several parties• recommended for Overalls, Shirts, Suspenders, _ I` 'of all kilids payment in the reports of the stand ing•committees as presented this dap. Collars, 'Vies, Etc., , Etc. • `1" A by-law passed through its-Various readings and finally carried appoint- Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Prime.Cheese, ()n haIIld. _ no,John Dwyrr overseer. of.div 1.1 in `' g -- aeon and Canned Goods. i; • place of Geo. Leng, who has resigned. ' Smoked and Lon Clear B and W icholson overseer of div 76 Sugar by rife Sack Or barrel. +� IF _� in place �f John Annan who has Ire " x FED signe'd. - T. C. B wn was awarded the con- Turnip Seed and Ensilage and Cob Corn in great tract of p ',ting and scrapping Palm- _ variety-all new seeds. SPINK ' MILLS ~ Br's bridge the price of$15. - ' Dn motio he Council adj rned to , a yy��ain Monday, ire 7th, at has wot3t a transacts of general GEO. PHILIP Brougham PiCKERING Richmon .. yy., .r .n. ,. _ :w .-"fir >r•T'. 4. `�,A ^rL'dS. T"i -0i' .'k WYR• _ .''9 ''Y^r T!'+••'n. .2> •.j,. <..i^.', Ys .{i"M .i` •'�.Y. _ - `,�. I ,� .....,... ,_�, .J..�.. a^. '.Y.,.+ {"�.. .tr -^s��•••+,•+',-a... •.i. tit FS , .410 CLARtsMONT Mies Beth& Palmer of Picker- Miss Angie Birrell and Mise • r c" David Scott of Toronto was a ing visited Thomas and Mrs. Maggie Graham spent Sunday at Spring and Summer Goode Paterson on Tuesda• the home of W. Milne Malvern. 'holiday visitor here. > John Farmer of Stouffville was J. R. and Mrs. lihexton and The football tournament held A fall stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children.. :here on Victoria Day. children of Toronto s nt Monday here on Victoria Day turned out IL will pay you to call and see beforepurchasing. d with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. ` Fred Machin of, Whitby was a felly successful considering the visitor here on Monday. Mrs. McFarlane of Caledon and fact that there were demonstra- FLOUR AND FEED. Robt. Sadler of Toronto was Miss Kincaid of Toronto visited at tions on all sides of us. Pickering ` home here over the holiday. W. Scott's for a few days. and Claremont football. teams of the best quality always on hand. Mrs. Mackiem of Toronto visit- • Mise White of Whitevsle visit- were the only ones to enter the - ed Claremont friends thie week. ed her daughter Mrs: Evans competition. In the intermediate Independent Telephone Central. - . Miss Ida Brown is spending a Ward during the peat week. class Pickering won the cup and "" c few days with her mother here. Rev. J. �P• Totten and F. in the seniors Claremont won. The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Harry Thomson, of• Buffalo," Hutchison expect to go to Confer- There were four entries in the 3 visited at his home over Sunday. „ encs at Belleville next week. Marathon race the following be- ' Charles Gibbons is spending a Joshua Bundy is engaged this ing the winners: 1st Bert Back, ' week re- intim his residence few da s with friends in Toronto. pa g 2nd J. Taylor, Toronto, and Allan y which adds much to- its appear- Clark, Pickerin • Geo. H. Branson of Toronto was � .. g, time 18 min., 50 RICHARDSON'S here over the holiday with friends sate. sec:, distance 8 miles. 100 yardwe .�S e Lew atld Mrs. Todd of Stouff- race—G. Tran, s Rev. J. A. Grant visited his vile visited at the home of the Mongolia, B. Beek. -father. in Dundas 'one day last Fat man's race—Jas. Pengelly H. latter's parents W.and Mrs. Leap- Forsyth. Running hi h' um week. Y R g jump— Important showing of finest display of Miss Ella Michell and sister of er on Monday. W. H. Westney, R. Besse. Run- China. A very large assortment of There will be a sacremental ser- ping jump—W. H. Westney, J Toronto spent a few days at Geo: . Cooper's. vice neat Sunday in the Method- Calvert. Hop, step and jump—R. Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jabl ist church at the close of the Besse, `V. H. Westne Will Gibbons'of. Toronto spent p. The con- received for the Holiday trade. CaIl cegula'r service. the 24th at the home of his. par- cert in the evening was a decided and sea them. Hiss Severeuia Jones is spend- success in ever way. Ted Park- ants here. Y Y• Subscriptions taken for s!1 Magazines, ' Miss olive Powell Of, Toronto Ing a week at the home of her er proved himself a great favor- uneie and aunt, Paul and Mrs. ite. He kept his audience in roars Weekly and Daily Newspapers spent Sunday and Monday at her Jones of Uxbridge. of laughter and there'was nota '` home,here• Quite a large number from this James Lawson is moving on to dull-moment while he was before W. J. M-�, R=CHA.RT.� Off", Sherinnn Rumohr's farm: on 8th locality attended the Uxbridge his audience. In his selectmen concession. fair on Monday and report 'the, "When) was a boy at school" he E3=Oe9-C StSe@t.. "C�CThit17,� affair a great success. roved himself to be an entertain- Thomas and bars. Wilson and David. and Mrs. Youngof P family were here on Monday with Guelph visited on Monday the er of the highest.order. Miss P y Evelyn Davies also captured the their friends, Y P former's fattier who is not in the audience b her pleasant manner, • Eddie Pcwler'of Toronto visited Y P best of health at present. attractive appearance. and her � ab the home of Dr. C. J. Brodie blies Wellman and Miss Cilertie � for a few days. excellent rendering of her.various. T Morgan of.Toronto spent Victoria selections, that of "The Bridge of A L Wilfred and Mrs. Sadler of$in- Day at the hope of the latter's Sighs" especially Syno psis of Canadian sale visited friends here ou Thurs- g pec ally \winning the P mother Mrs. John Morgan. highest enconiums. Miss Annie North-west wand dap of last week. We are leased to stats that g Chas. Sargent is busy this week P McKay of Toronto accompanied Regulationsa. - g y Miss Verna, dao hter .of W. G. w The Wonderful ANY person who u the.ale h..a or.emits, re-shingling the,-OOf on the Mount g the singers and her piano playing - or any mate over Is years old, may hems- and Mrs. Bingham, is recovering was the beet heard here in Zion public, school. years. fl'Om an attack Of pneumonia. stead a quanito ectioa of available Dominion ?• Quite a number of our village L i f e -`G 1 u e ri land is Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta„ J. H. Beal was in Brougham on � •rhe. lteaacma.t a farmers are now sendingtheir p appear u person •t the Thursday packing Mr. Bur. a Ndnpvc Dominion Laude Agency or Sub-Agency for the •- �< 'stock out to pasture. district. Entry by prox may be made ab as P • furniture prior t0 the latter se- k : I agent,on certain ooadlefoas, b rather, awUi Migg Bessie biacnab of TorontoWy r£ spec�t the holiday here 'at, the pasture for British Columbia. ? homesteader. tending • $Eve YOU Tried I� er, son,daushter,brother or sister of In >, home of-her parents. %`ia. Leaper has left to visit his Duties.-six months' residence upon a".. married daughter in Seattle, Weals $tdaeys; sanely poise, to weak kldneh ' _ _ _.__ I cultivation of the land In each of three lease: Robert Miller of Pickering fit ho r IQarves. The Kidneys, lfke the.Heart. and the 4 homesteader may live within nine miles Of 5 Washington. We regret-to say i b:s homestead on a farm of at least eo acres' is sec-overing f^qm hid recent ill- stottach.find tnelr weskn�, not to the organ y that the latter is seriously ill. Itsell, but in the nerves that central and gguile Positively cures diseases due to solely owned and occupied by him or b7 btu iless is visiting. at the home Of and strengthen them•' Dr,whoop';Restorefire is ,father,mother.son,daughter,brother or slater. `+ ''•VV. Scott. An invitation has been extend a m.;dlcine spedEcally prepared to reach th„se [a certain districts a homesteader in G. im impure blood. 50c. a box or six s • ed to Rev.Mr. Duke of Picton to -nt-(Ian nerves To doctor the Kidneys alora, p i standing may pro--rapt• uarter•sectioaalong- Is ong , Next holiday evening in the lWintoe It isa wast° of time,mdofmcneyas A;de his homestead. Price 33:o per aces. Baptist church.Rer. J. A. Grant become pas,tor..of the Methodist well, boxes for.$l.00: For-sale at tiIC- Vaties-Must reside.six months in each of sis. il a sel'►es Ut sermons t� church here subject to the approv- 11 your back scbes or 1s wm1r, if tte urine years from date of homsstosd try liaolud 9 'beginssc�lds.or isdarkand strong,if toe h•.ve sycsrtn:n, , j the time required to earn homestead patent' j young people. His subject for al of Conference. of Brighit ar other distressing or dangerous kid. en's DrugStore, Pickering. 1 and cultivate fifty acres extra. 1TPXt Sundslty eve will be Fred Armstrong B.A. of Toron-I nerdisease,try Dr.Shoop's Restnmtiveatnonth- Ahomesteader who.has o"austed hirhoms- R Tablets or LI9ufd-•and see what it esn and will steed ri;ht and cannot.obtain a pre-emption "RidiuR to four'Anchors." The to was the guest of.Rev. and_birs. do tar you. Dracrlstrwom=md ana.eu _ I :r ty take a purchased homeste►d in certain d;stricts.- Yrice s1oll per acre. Duties-Muss ordinance of Christian baptism Grant over the holiday. Mr. I reside six months in e.ch of three years, n ill be observed 'lit close of Artnatrong took the service in the . . a oulss.ae afcy acres dna erecta boas. worth +; reachin service. Ba teat church on Sunda even- 00s' P What the matter with our inB• y w. W. CORY. .l Depots of the Minister of-tbe Interior. L firemen? We hav a now a Rood Those who are taking part in Dr. p ( N P.-Un.athorlsed publication of this soli. ..., engine but no one knows whether the drama to be HOMESEEKERS' •.rtl.omeat will not be paid for. presented ander ■ ul 40 .,or-not it is in good working order. the auspices of the firemen are It our stomach, heart or kidneys arra They should get out at once to now busy practising and it is ex Restorative - EXCURSIONS y et' = to practice so that when a Ere a weak try at least a few doses only of Dr. P petted will be presented here , OCC the engine may be of ser- about June 10th. T. Me MCFADDEN• To Shoop's Restorative. In fire or tea days vice but as the matter stands now _ . WatOkMIl, 11�>t only the result will surprise you. A tow if a fire should occur the chances See"Tnirleave T.,•ss 2.00 P.m.• 0eab will cover the awl. And Gere b why het comes no quickly. Dr. Shoop are no one would think of the fire THE PEOPLE'S CASH ,.STORE Am a w Yr-1,Ill. , JUNE%111,a doesn't drug the stomach nor stimulate -, !engine. Get out-and have a prat- MY 13,Ito AUIL 1a,>M SEPT.1. 21 the beast or kidneys. Dr, Shoop', Be. tise boys. _Good butter and eggs taken as cash. &ond deer a.a�ee,osui. ..dm e,asr.+val storative goes. directly to the weak and The Mission Band of the Metho- wast poisesu failing nerves. Each organ has its ossa '. A church has 1 Lely been re- pQ p p -The It, fresh every week. Try our 2ic lb. blended black and LOIN ROUND-TRIP RATES controlling nerve. when these nerves tail organized with the following G,,,,,,,,—The e1�CERIES mixed tea; our Coffee, 2bc Ib. to 40c lb.,fresh ground. .You drink «�"�"ra'""" l32.00� sad esaiea the depending organs meal of neaesaty K it once you will buy IC again, r od.r 4°� s properties. Fichm. fatter. This plain yet vital truth clearly -fiflicem: Hon. Pres. and Super- se.�to noses widsa 60 d."ft.o seas dm. tells'why Dr. Slaoap's Restorative is so .� `intendant, Mrs.-F. Spoffard; Pres, A p. We have doubled our business in this line. The reason- TOURIST SLEEPING CARS universally successful. -Its sucoesaisles& Mi:�s Kathleen Rawson; Secretary, BM & NOES our stock is large, prices right. Try.a pair. ..d.�,���..�.�.., Ce.kn.6l.tard+e,itith.�u wwd ing druggists everywhere to give it naives- :.Mii;y Annie 3poffard; Additional — wik1:2a,os•bs�sl= srswrsswthrwsb eatprefereow. A test will surely toll. officer, Miss Viols Fordytb. Treas. y n Carpets, Linoleums, Ac. When you want a carpet or ru see Sold by T.M. McFadden. Day {� (s rpe g, idly application must be Rade and organist,'bliss Jennie Rawson. pl Sm'—us. It-will save you$2 to$5. A1/R FOR NOMgISitRttllt' rAMPHLCT The hand starts out with Rood ,� eeseaaiesmew:ndFd Warm.rics. y. prospects and it is the intention .M i Ready-made. Great reduction in price as we intend.going out ApelOsseendC•P.R.,A4mterwR_t_Tba.pees. -to hold two meetings each month. MEN's QUITS of this linea - Di.:P.Ant••TereNn Many-of our streets are not pre a 0110 OII W UNE' NO CNAVAE OF CARS ' senting a very.attractive- appear- -Y-Now is the season to order your springg and summer suit. t sauce just now. There are places Merchant Taking Craven Tallotins only do tserchant tat Bring. L. it. rsi.0�V, ' Agent, Whitby 1 liiiade moot unsightly by heaps of 021meats ? ashes?, wood and refuse of vgrious ' ' • The sender leaves of a 'harm'eaa tang- .ltinds. Aesidente should take Do. Simpson Co i�kering meeting moaot.inoua shrub give'to Dr. ihoop a Cough- Remedy its marvelous suf�lcient pride in the appearancej oarative properties. Tight, tickl;ng or of their premised to have such un- distressing aoagbe quickly yield to the Of all materials and`deai�ts ' sightly objects removed. As the . . _ healing,soothing action'of this•splendid kept•tv'stock. It'will pay yon• -grass is now growing rapidly the _ prescription—Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. to caII at our werks acd inepeot our sloop Police trustees should see that it bpd it is so safe and good for children as and obtain prices. Don't, be misled by is cut before it gets so high as to well. Con,ainiog'no opiu.n, chloroform agents we do not employ theta,6onssquest- ,cover half the sidewalks. or other harmful drugs mothers should in. ly we can. and do throw.off tree agsnta TIM STA�MARD BANK . safetyalways demand Dr. Shoop's. It commission of leper aeut•.,whichyoa WM Adelightful Ladies Aid socialother rem are offered tell them No I owl sal save y b7 purchasing iron'as. `• was held in the Methodist church �t A Be your own judge 1 Sold by T. M. Me- call soliaited. .last Friday evening. Rev. W. R. w Edshli nd IV3 `OF CANADA n saatlt.s Fadden. wNITIV 0"ITE Wood helped with a very eveel- . ' 1 bee.. Whitby.Oatarte lent address. Mies Burton gave a MACHINE iSHOP � well rendered solo and Mine H. A Joint Account A boot on Rheumatism and a trial Rawson an attractive recitation treatment of Dr. Shoop's Rheamatlo The undersigned havingparch- Geo. W. Coates and Mr. Danby, ie w pMRmi,Oce in the famay f lllmk k is q�� ed B. Wa er s Machine Sho in ffrreee two suffe4rm br tablets—is being snot ~A s stranger, gave instrumental _ the nares of hero members of gn P y Dr. Khoop. of Rk for selections of a high order. It was. � ' both°r`p��•dapoats Kinsale, ie prepared to do all Win. You that ars swell get;ibis book for a very cheerful rad.happy event or&aw c"ova their° i deal n kinds of repair work and general acme dlsocurso",, disheartened sufferer I . and everyones red to be'de- M is fem of am is ooareaieot for fit wla blacksmithin Do a simple act of humanity I Point oa6 �� g' this way to gpiok sod certain relief! Sue- lightedA good colltetion was* _ ham town. satisfaction guaranteed. prise some safrerea by first getting from given. Prices right. r" me the booklet and the test. He will up- Our football players accompan- do so at Dote? ql all and see us. „ eo t your aid. Sold yl .N.Matfad. C 1i is e o So b T ied by a number of others — `JAMES PENGELLY. n' journeyed to Brooklin on Tuesday Kinsale, Ont'; r evening to play.their third game. P I C K E R I N G �BRANCH m They were handicapped by the CLARENCE T. BATTY, Manager A tickling or dry cough can be quickly ; e be players aRANCIM ALSO AT WHITaY. loosened with Dr.Shoop's Cough Reined ~S absence of their -best la' era p y' A ro a tri ae neverthele_s they held their own, No opium,no chloroform, .nothing unsafe tpe game resulting in a tie neither or harsh. Sold by T.M. McFadden. side.scoring. The next game will - x Z ,. , ° Q= _ U The Pickering e I r = ° Is be played on Tuesday evening s -. , a y 8 ra 3 . t., O• next 'here with the save team �] , R a g�m R\:Q p" EC aK el A close and exciting game is ex B r� V n ' i v1L'e Committee `� a1Qa ga roe e $ a y ected. Everybody come. _. .. e fl , e ..ro Ib „ Jamey McFarlane, James Under- _ _ 8 $ L noes s o rG , hill, Wallace McFarlane end r The object of this Association is to 0 lessen stealing and prosecute 0 w ie + a -' n m� "• Clark Ranson attended Rich- _ the felons. r Jan O� imond Hill fair on the 24th and Use. the famous English Household Paints, guaranteed 70 per cent. English' with ure linseed of tt46 lead, and 30 orr cent.none and dure rier, maite kiti mixed Members Immedial lypwith an°m mber ni- n M a °' 11O 11tar M+3 a +. carried off a fair share of the priz- ea. James McFarlane won the rKl P S of Exeanfiye Committee.. is Apr b.tat ,+ w . o q ar May ticket on his new driver "Major a 100 per cent. mixture. . , w Membership fee $1.00. a totl J ne OQ - - Mac and Wallace won three _ _ .. .. Tickets may be bed from the President or O1 + v v a of•. Jal7 ' c"L second prizes, second for his pony - 'VPs carry in'great varieties Paiute;Oils, Varnishes and Secretsry on application. in harness, second for boy rider Brushes for all purposes. e o e°pt in saddle and second in the boys' Exec.Com.—L. D. Banks, ileo, Leng, 'tl Oct. 1.4 Y W. V.Richardson, j 100 yard foot rpxe. This is three Cbarleg Claremont Pickering, Ont. a v m o ma Nov.xo.. yyears in succession that James Sargent,f Deo t6 .e ham has won first pr;ze on horses at 1r A. 41ri0f1ROrr, Arthur Jeffrey, January�l9 �v ,UibridOshawa, az2aBtn� 2% Richmond Bill fair. Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. Presideal. Secretary I Beaverton 19,Uptergreve is. .. : ... ....r.: - .:..Asa..',_..!<^....,n, ..'.�..:_.ti:-+- .s:. •. ...,_ :.......;:.. .T, _ rq PW tx•. :'. .. � _ ,: ., ✓.:.. .. .'• "..'..'. .max.., .v ,} ..:y..Q.. ,�.. ,:.. ....',• 'j•,...: --:,N,.. •.• ,. A•'S, it tf•• f - _ - -._ �t _ PJM .c•sK:. CHAPTER IV. and he re•solute�y steadied his d•vi "And nerves as he bent forward and read —I H E 11YSTERIODS who authorized ver •say the party _ the bankc+'s nsme, which had been you to.s all this? inscribed in,his ow•n familiar hand. + Gerald inquired, as his companion writing. ro a .KEYpaused. There was no doubt now that he . On the Farm ... - sever, the man—I suppose it .„ desired to had traced his man, but it might was a man—evidently esir . have his agency in the matter en- in difficult to make a jury see it --. tirely unknown; he gave us dzrec- in a same light. - - - the gh _ There was a possibility that an- O+o♦p♦o1 tions, and a certain amount to vas- cy�her party might have occupied . OR, PLANNING. FOR THE ry them out. The checks he sent fibs same room on the same da;, -MARKS. OF A GOOD OOp• t'c us were not signed by pini, but F'II'1rIII�E.. bore only the signature of the either prior to or succeeding Mi. To tell whether a cow will give 4' cashier of the bank pan which the Brewster's occupancy of it. rich dr poor milk there are few or h i... were drawn: So, '� 3 In that case,• he would be all at. no outward si nst about the animal i , you-see, our pat- g ran adapted every precaution to sea .again, and thus it was with to guide us in the matter. The man CHAPTER III.—(Cont'd) the placing_of it; -but unless such conceal his identity. It was our something of a nervous inward tre' who milks her even cannot tell how proof was forthcoming, the fact duty-o�bllow his ina�tructions, ask- mor that he_ put another question much butter is in the pails but, j 'Hastening forward, he was soon ',would undoubtedly be re arded as in no to the clerk. thanks to. Dr. Babcock dairymen standing before the .monument b regarded g questions, and I think we "Can you tell me whether Mr. have now a sim � -I '.. a trick which an • one mi ht have' made a pretty .good job,of it," the ple means :of test- when he was more amazed than made• use of to estabitsh a point; gentleman concluded, in a tone of Brewster occupied the room exclu- ing the. milk of individual animals, ever—almost paralyzed, in fact, it would never be accepted as poli- quiet satisfaction. sively on that day, or whether it and weeding out theunprofitable P tive'evidence, of a lawful marriage. Indeed y Y (members of their herds. Ever ' as he read the followingsimple in g °` you did," said Gerald ma • not have been vacated b him y ` , and.assigned to some one else af- 'fa rmei i should `niak'e it a rule to cription: Arriving in New York, Gerald at heaxtily ; everything w.as hand- ter?" he asked. ones sought Mr. Lyttleton, and ac- comely and thoroughly done.' H.a.ve. {l . test -his cows regularly, and know "Miriam. Harris 'Brewster. Born quainted him'with his singular dis- you the letters which I can' tell you, of course was „ your. � exactly what each animal in the herd October 18, 18—. Died covery.' That gentleman at once wrote you in connection with all the affable rejoinder, and then the is doing. It is not sufficient to de- exclaimed -that the bcoks in hew this?" man ran his eye rapidly over two or pend entirely on the returns' from A blank space was left after that' Haven .had been tampered with, "No; .and that is another strange three pages of names. < the butter factory,as when the but- " word, plainly showing that the :uut'w-hen, or ?•ist how, they could feature of the affair," his .compan- o, he said•at last, < room .ter is pooled it is impossible to peewn who had caused the monu-• have, been made to prove such false- ion returned. "We were in theha- forty-two was occupied on that date select the most profitable' cows in :.. nasus to be erected had been in ig hoods, was more than he could un- bit of filing all orders, but this cus by no one save the gentleman' al: the herd herd with anything like accuracy norance or doubt as to the dates .derstand. tomer es ready named. The day following, I or judgment. However the marks of of the occurrence of the event. pncially stated that his however, it was given to a art g The fact that a'monument bear- eammunications were to be' destroy- g party a good cow., shote ing whether she A mighty shock vi joy went quiv- ing the. name •of . Miriam Harris ed, and he should depend upon our from- Boston—you can readily see be capable of producing a large ering through Gerald as he stood Brewster had ben erected in the honor .to obey his instructions im-I for yourself. quantity of milk, are tolerably plain gazing upon this shaft, which mark Winchester lot, he agreed -it. Plicitly. Besides, they were type Gerald carefully-- examined the to all who •erg acquainted with ed the spot where his mother lay, Gerald, •would amount to nothing written, and, therefore, if you are Pages indicated, and then, with a icattle, yet there are such a-variety _ for it proved, beyond question— in the w=ay of evidence unless •Mr. looking .for any particular hand- great weight rolling off his heart, of relative points requiring eonsid- at least, to •him,—that the .patient, Brewster's agency in the matter writing or autograph, they cannot felt.that he had made a long march eratiion that we can.only picture sorrowing little woman had been could -be indisputably proved• and be found here." on the road to victory. '. them in the model. _ the I,,w•ful,wife of Adam Brewster. this did not appear likely, since it Gei`aid was terribly disappointed _ , (To be continued.) The best milk cos, .as a rule, is. At alsa_.groved him to be, the son was patent that he had taken speci- .upon receiving this information. It 3' of medium` size, and sniall-boned. and heir. of .the late banker, while al pains to prevent such a discos- seemed as if he was destined to be 31:0:\UME\T$ TO POTATOES. The head is small and rather long; he was sure that only the man him- cry, baflied at every self" could have been instrut�.ental point, and it was narrow between the horns and wide "The first!thing to be done is to very disheartening. Statue.0 of. Sir Francis Drake (between the eyes) The ears_ are- -_ yin erecting.-this fitting memorial hunt-up that firm of marble-work- At the same time, what he:had Erected iu Gcr>tnan Cities. thin; covered with soft, silky hair, and'otherwise beautifying the spot. ers, and try to ascertain who. gave just learned,might; if produced.in the inside of the ears being of a It must,have been reoentl) done. them the order," the .lawyer ob c•.)urt, point, though indirectly, to� "��,hen I was in Germany last rich orange calor. The eyes are he fudged, for the granite looked .erred, during their discussion of Adam Brewster as the man who-.year, said 'a man who travels, "1 large and bright; with a placid ex- _ - comparatively fresh, while it was ways and.means regarding future had ordered the improvement of jsaw some people who like potatoes pression; the Borns set on .. high also evident that orders for the per action. , the Winchester lot and.the erection j c on better than fi do. At say rate pate, bending _wide apart at the ' pe-tual care of the place.had been Accordingly, . on the following of a'monuments to.the memory of•they, erect statues to them. base, and upwards at the point; �ggreen to some one, for the grass morning. Gerald started out upon his' mother, but the facts gleaned "Offenberg was the first city tojthe neck long and thin; slender acid had been newly cropped. - his search, from the marble-worker would be,erect a monument of t.,ts hind. The well-cut .under the throat, thicken- No ornamentation in the way of So va ue mail un-sa'tisfactor'y, -upper' Tart t`ansists of a statue of eningy p By referring to a.directory three a y, it was 4:r„r.rancis Drake, who introduced handsome-. a?� it approaches .shrubbery or flowers had been at- - i exceedingly doubtful if the• would I' the'shoulder, but entire] free from wears old, he . learned where the y Y 4 •''tempted, but the turf was solid and -be admitted as evidence.-' i•site plant into Europe. This, as Canything like a "beefy" appearance. handsome', and the gravel walk firm's place of business had been Can cit ave me the date on I well as the pedestal, is draped with ;The sliduldcr blad'eR should meet g located, but upon presenting him- g ariaixis of the tats vine, wnt•h -around the place absolutely,free Qeli the=re was greatly disiippotn,ted which you tent those designs to i g �' � I narrow at the top, wide sing gradu- from weeds and grass. the Hoffman Hoiise i'" Gerald in-.I full grown tubers. mall ' towards the scants, which to find that the 'works had cheesed "On the' edestal .on.ane .side .is Y Y Tears of gratitude involuntarily hand's. noised, after a moment of troubled , P should be broad at ri well rounded; thought, Sir Francis Drake's name, the sec- the ribs rather straight and wide, in- rose to Gerald's eyes, for it was in This, of course, only, served tc J B and side- explains what a blessiu expressibly comforting to him to complicate nr+ters, since:the nein in- 1—might posst"fily. be able to do rho s,tato._has been tri niaukinclg tlutiuR gfo good everything depends son find this sacred' spot so att'raetiw•e firm had in their possession none of so, sir, the gentleman returned, 1? B P —to know that Adam Brewster the obooks of the old, except those with'some, hesitation,: "but, really, the third records that the•w Fr is that in a geed milc}nd the hipThe loins hpd, even after T still- feed ni.Nelf in honor bound the gift of a,certain Andrew Fred- should be brood, end the hips high years of apparent of tits previous.yeesr, which contain- indifference' and neglect, at last ed a record of unsettled accounts to regard the wishes of our mysteri crick <,f Strssburg, hhe fourth con •snit wide, gici:tg plenty of rosin for - d-ono his dut • in proclaiming to our. patron. ,I.Flioul4 be ver lad tains'the names of the crectars. A the udder, the thighs thin; the �► y P f3 and orders-received, and which had Y g statue similar to this is lacf d in i whoever it might concern that accompanied the `'gaud-Rill" of the tc.obiige you, -but I cannot break, P hind legs a little'.croolC d,' with a 'Miriam Harris had been his'Iawtul, butiae.,s. faith with.. any one, once having the town of Murz, and I-have been 1long largo foot. The skin should Wife. given my 'word." Ituld that there are'otticr copies in be soft an,I mellow, and of'ayellow- But Gerald was fortunate enough man small- towns." He was also, vers thankful that I appreciate`your position, and y` butter,cgior,- 8 he had obeyed the impulse which tc' obtain the add'l'Rsa-of osis' of the respect you for your fidelity," Ger- --� members of the old firm, and, hast= ( PAIl1I NOTES. had prompted him to come to the aid- frankly -responded "blit there ening to •sei•k him, ascertained, to f WHICH FOOT WALKS 1'ASTE1t place; instead of•returning directly t4 a great deal at stake in this mat- ter; at- Go over your new seeding and, if +.his great re'li'ef, that the books ter; a fortune 'is involved, it •hav=I You •mat think this a -."cr: silly! • from New Haven to"New'York, as a y 3 !it, has " winter-killed,-sew• on it 'a• ' show-inn the last. Eve. years busi- �- � •• `he had been tempted to do. ing pm'.;cd into the hands of a question to ask, but it isn't.' If liberal amount of timoth -and ness were .still in exi stence, 3' After looking about a little, and sharper, thus wronging •the 'only' fou will take a pavement that is -.clover. We have sometimes thus reading come of the names inscand He told the man his errand — ilirect•heir, and as the 'Fentlema.n 11 dear., and walk briskly in the gen- 1 sawed a field, so that it did nothave nam::ly,_ that R wished to .learn. iu uestiun isnot now Irwin nr�. 'jou will find before you have I ed upon carious headstones, h© g— , to bo plowed up again, made a note of the name of the the name of the ports err •parties h !" here irit�rposed the mss- gi ae fifty yards, thi►t' yot�aco Zf a sample of ropy miix is exam who hall .ordered a monument an ble-w•orkri, "t-hat"make's a very ma- ce^red very much to one side. ,You lnarble-worker, .which he had found the granite border for a certain Iot 1 1 ingd under a microscope, it is found --.,cut into the pedestal of;the.munu- in-the cemetery in :lsltton, R. I. terial, difference can you explain must not make any effort, of i to he filled with smaH bacteria; ment marking his mother's grave, the position a little more fully to course, to keep in the centre.; buticach one surrounded by a capsule then retraced his steps to the vii_ His listener smiled all his re-' me?„ = if you :will think of si)mething, and f of a sticky, gummy substance- This la e• .where, he sought the sexton quest, ' ' r,Gerald••did so as briefly as us- csictcavor to walk -naturals ., ")it - g g P 3 gum or-clinic holds the bacte'ri� to- "I-Can't o- . "and inquired who had fitted up the "I-cans t tell you 'that.-Mr. Win- stole, mentioning, - in conclusion, i will not 1,e able to lrrp a•can sect �gether. When a thread is drawn Winchester lot. chester,- be said; "the transac- that a3 a lawsuit would probably line. .If you li.ec yourself on an ex- lout it ig really a chain of bacteria "I don't ' know, 'sir," said the tion was a very queer one, front be, ensue, he might have to call upon!panse of bleak moorland, and-walk j held .together- by- their sticky cap - roan; studying with curious eyes ginning to. end, ar..d I know all him to testify in his behalf. on. you will have described a coni= stiles. the fine face of theyoung stranger; •about it, for I did all the business. The gentleman then-arose, and, I plea,- circle. Tho explanation of There is a prejudice in the mar- g in eonnectiun,with it. Let 1, see,"' going to a shelf, to<xk do +n a large lies its .the p�cpensib. of one ket`regarding tlic color of the egg- in workmen'came here nigh. i h onto three years ago, and turned I lie continued reflertii•ely-; it must account-book, ]aid it upon a table; fcwt to walk faster tha i the rah-ar, sh^ll. It is a prejudice of long the whole lot topsy-ttrrvy. - I triedi have .been. more -than three years and, began to turn Over the leaves. Lit take a• lunger stride than. the i�t^„r};� Thel brown-egg buyers- :to%find out who 'sent them, bitt they ago that we received a-letter r€ Pausing at. last, ire laid his fin- other,.causing_you to walk to one claim that TFe ergs are of.a richer ''said they were working for a News questing tis to Send some designs gcrs upon a line, •remarking: •side. To make a surance dtmbl flavor. All this-is imaginary, when 'York- firm, and that's all I ever monuments, with descriptions •'Here, Mr. Winchester, is tho sur:•, try pacing tw•o sticks about we cotne to iinderstand that it is + kIIiew about it. The place newer and prices; -for inspection, to room order .for the stone; ,we., always I S -feet apart; then stand .off, ayui:t food and not color of shell that had no kind o' care Afore-that, but number forty-two, Hoffman House, copied every commission into ouri 60 fe•et., blindfolde yourself, id !flavors 0.4L, • ` the thing was. drone up han'some on a 'certain slate, and 'stipulating .books. This says'November 10. I -cedeavor to walk "between them. ( Butter bet,ig nearly pure oil, has -'then, and two hundred dollars put that no questiiins were to be asked,. sent the designs to. the Hoffman It is almost itnpos:sible. a ' ery small, per cent'. of nitrogen in the bank with orders to have• at the _hotel, rc,garding the uccu= House-three day's earlier.” _ __ ©rah., The mr,re.products of the the interest used every year to keep Pant of the-rooni mentioned. The Gerald made a note,ot the date, '• farm cgn hF ion;crt'ed into butter' tit in shape." writer wished fo*make a '�elcct' then, tlianking tf,' roan for his SORRY H1: S.'OiCi:: the less p'.,:nt-:'ood will be sent off "In whose name was the faone and'would aft.-rward remail the de: courtes lie bade him ood'da 'and << ' t the farm. Fruits remove a very y 3 g 3 This policeman seems to �e,r ' ile 'sited H'.Gerald inquired. signs to us, and.' if suited, give us hurried away• certain a•buiit e�erythi';i connect r.:all pct• cent. of ialua6le Plant ar. order. �t'e cc mplied with the "It is but a straw: soca nlay ]sad g n I_ foQd.. One tlu,usa•nd; pounds (40, Nabcxly's, sir; it was just left ed with nay case,'' said th. defer.. re'gnest, strictly observing the con- nte•`only on a; wild-gc,ostr chase, he j ant char I hushr)sl of a es contain 831 . there-for the Winchester lot, and ge } with being drunk and PPS I Hasa, and draws the money—.eight ditians. Three days later we rc muttered, as he t,uardr�i a car fur;di "rderly, ",but•.there is one- �r:eak pounds of'va cr, .8 of a pound of - ceivcd the 'sketches back, and upon muttc,re J as lie boarded weal•-foil p`• i,t•in' his e,=idence, anyway. Why potash, .3 of a pound of phosphoric dollars the end, of the season. , one was written.: 'This one.ells en. -fc;rt.''•- acid, and .>3 of a pound of nitrogen. •l try to carat it, too, sir.' the alien d. ,, he nut call his fellu-.w•-effacer - concluded, with ail anxious gleam =lccumpan3 ing it were •tw•o bank• •He proceeded diiaAly to the Hoff- t, '6-rroburate'ivha't lie say's?" The farm-ox who sells 1;000 :b in in hi•s eyes. vhecl_s—ane for five hundred dal- nianman House,.and, going to the Thr ntlentan is'a stranger in of apples sends off his farm but 1-0 "I am sure you do,"' said Gerald lars, front which the price of the office, inquired of the clerk if lie t'. ,• distt -et, 3`our Honor, ' remark Paiinds of potash;Go pounds of phos-' kindly ; `.'tile lot is.looking -.re•11,"' munilm•'nt'lyes to bo' deducted, and ecoid. tell Uy itis ectin his hooks abasic acid and SO pounds of nitro- kindly; g- ri,.Ilie witneFs. There's c;rnh om: ? He thankccl him for his informs. the rema�ncler used'to erect agra- who had occupier- room number!r ge n nibs bonier r enclose what was . uliccma•n stationed in the village, �cn. Pearn take a little more pion, slipped a ,silver defier rintoma- furty-twr> on, November. 10, three and that is myself." potash, and grapes six,. times as_ his hand, then ruci•cded directly ceniet y the\4ton,rIt. 1. lotlWe the i P 1 N oars previous. Bui.'' exclaimed tate irisuacr much, but the greater ro portion of P ceme�ery u. Ashton, I� I. 1�'c were "Certainly re lied that obii t•}ie lent food taken up in an orch--- to the station, and aces s.,cn on his P g-I rwith same indignation. "I saw two P wa-. back to New Ycrk with a ver• authorized to use our judgment in ing official, as he beckoned to an.at- policrrpen hast night.'' aril goes into the wood. 3 the matter. The ir��criptivn tai be .teridant, who sprang at once to do •'Exactly.'' 'renta.rked the' be�ich, T much lighter heart than he had rx- cut 'un the tahlct was given,_ all. his, bidding.. __ _ A P,AliER S I)OZF-. p'ected .to carry, thitheru-Prd tliat 'b'ut thtrclatc of the death of the in- He ordered him'to brio him the exactly. That' is,just• the-charge g Them as wants must choose morning. against you,' , dividual, rwhich wa,s unknowwn to second vulume of the year which _ _ Thrm._ns bas. .1nu�t 1;ao. He was still very'match mystified the writer; )Jut +ve, were ordered Gerald had montiuncd. ,and, when - Them as knows, g'ran't'blab regarding thuso names in tho New to make inquiries-in the &awn, and' -it- w•as Bron flit,- himself 'searched 'BREAK IT GF.\TLl. g � g Haven re i�tcr ' and it ser.me�i t g Them_ a ues.rs; will aeb. $ 4 ^fftx 'it later. 1�e made .inq.uiries, for the entry: desired. _ The millionaire had been very ial,' - Them its horra-.is, s<irraw's. , him that it:jw•oiild be very difficult but were unable' to le'ara when the "Ali ! here you 'have it, my bi�it the <14.tor's smile ways cheer- Thein as ler-ds. spends• to prove that his .mother. was the lady died. and so so wet;e obliged to friend, he -aid, in a brisk, cheer- fi'1 and encouraging: Them a"s gives, laces. lawful wife, and he the legitimate leave the lino bla;k. The other fi;l tone. Room forty-two-Adam "At 'last, my dear sir,"'he's,aicl, Them as keeps dark, is deep. a heir, of Adam Brr,w,te'' check, for two hundred' dollars, Brewster, of New -York tit y," itind �iasping- th'e patient`s nerveless ,Them as can earn, can keep. ; True, he had the certificate and we s :'to be deposited in the Bank' the clerk indicated 'the name as he hand°, "al last, 1 am happy fo etas,' '"yTlicm'ac aims, Bits. ' wedd.h�tt ring, and his; own baptis- of the place, upon the completion resin it. that you are eompletrly Dirt ref da•n- Thfm as has. Bits. mal certificate. There Was also of our -.York, the interest accruing For a•-moment Gerald's sight was ger." Them that waat•s, wi». abet m<rttument- bearing the -name; ilierefroin to be devoted •early to so blurred that-be could not see tho - '.'No •risk' of -a-'relapse l''' - ' -Thein as will, kits. - ",1l:iriam Harris beew'ster." he ca're of the lot—th'e same to be writings- and his heart gave such "None whatever." t- - - This latter would he a very paid-the siextoti, or whoever -.iould a leap that lie almost gasped for "Break it gently to my poor nc Marrisge is always a failure, nhe.n i ietrotig point if it Could be proved assume the care for the suns breath. phew, whispered the invalid the people who enter into it won't ithat the late banker had authorized named.',' But at lei;;th .his vision cleared, faintly., try to make a'success of is n .5. a.ryY.xr•"^r. .w- :5.wib:� •• �;n n a vw„ .. ... .. .,_.. .- .......w )•vw -:. .n,. ... '1°' '.i. '.,,. 1G,M .y .You i-1,41._. !"T,n" 3-. L . .x .. .. x.� i .. A 7 L.. ). kyr-.. .... [`. ..k, � ... - _ :'- •'• '. .. •� •M. .. y... .....n+. ^'•^r�....,:. .. .n :. ,! - A..`.-�.•C�+r1 .., ,: ,[ z-v erv.r:�. Jn s -s Ys/' `.Y:.! ':� . k.yM.�•1!';,F'J h ..+•i i.30-`. ,,�•.-:1E• r",w. .z -� '�. ra��.• .5-.- :.:rn�!�.R.e+rs. ;asG _ ':a+•i' ��` i ,-r.-' q,.'.•r�,.. _.� • _ .., ., �, .l�..r.-:%_ -.� - :'fir-� :. .;..�vsrra..r"". '.:•:r��-` ,Rs, -, � -F^r' _a.' •••. .^t ..i u. •:.� -.. '+.," r a.. �'.. rm+' _, , �. .,.•..; y...i •oe... Z- . .. 3'_":. 0-.l 1 ..,xe. h• .'f-••t.*�' 9 C'"' i.y:..'!•!_c„,.y, :!.n r.:* :W-S• -.,,r.*. .• ...s"ir'.. :..• a;`+. .... :.... -,.,�10 THE WORLD*5 MARKETSBURNED -'�­,,-CERE NIES F 0 U R , - CHILDREN REPORTS FROM THE LEADING . :a .TRIDE CENTRES. = . Earl Grey 'Delivers the Speech From Lamp Exploded While the Little Ones Were Y• Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and the Throne. Being 'Putt _ - - _ Other Dairy Produce at .Lied. Ilnuie and Abroad. •A de3tpatch from Ottawa says:* crop a new and competitive.outlet A despatch from Toronto says: flames. All that remains of the four BREADSTUFFS. chilcl'el are their little bodies - The' fir-at session of the eleventh towards the sea. - , ' four children of Ernest Oldfield, a Parliament of Canada was pro- The act to place the. Department Toronto, May 25.-Flour - On- ) arnessmaker, of Wychwood Park, burned to a crisp and totally un- rugued at 3.30 on Wednesday after- of Labor, which has been in exist- tario wheat 90 per cent. patents, were burned to death on Thursda • recognizable, it being impossible for '. noun by his Excellency the Gover- ence for some years, under the X5,40 to $5.50 in buyers' sacks out- y ►friends of the family to tell one our-General, With the' usual pomp direct resnonaiiiility of a Minister side for• export; on track, '1'oron- night in the bed in which they had from the other. '4 Lnd circumstance. The- session, of the Crown, exclusively entrusted to, $3.60 to $5.70. Manitoba Sour, been tucked away by their loving It. was about 9.30 o'clock that -which had lasted just four months, with its management, is in accord- first patents, $6.20 to $6.40 on track, mother but a few minutes before. Fred Lucas, a neighbor, passing IL hob b on one of " the shortest in ante with the cft-expressed wishes 'Toronto; second patents, $5.10 to Mrs. Oldfield herself had a narrow along the Vaughan road, heard ma,n years, and, with the escep- of labor organizations, and is a $5,80, and strong bakers, $5.50 to escape, as did also her eldest boy, cries for help coming from the Old- < ti, of the debate on the question further step in a field of legislation Ernest and it was only 55.60 on track Toronto. ) y by a miracle field home. As he rushed over he o Oamt.da's ;cart in naval defence, wherein Canada has already taken Wheat-No. �1 Northern, $1.29%, that the whole family was not wiped saw that the rear of the It was ' ,» has been perhaps one of the'most a not unimportant part. Georgian Bay ports; No. 2, $1.- .out. Mrs. Oldfield managed to save in flames. He tried to. force the "f uneventful. In all a hundred grid 20 Ernest from death in the flames b door, and just as he had succeeded six t one bills have been WILL FACILITATE BUSINESS. ��, and No.. 3 at $1.20/ Y-0 passed, 'uf Ontario Wheat-No. 2-$1.30 to throwing him from the upstairs Ernest Oldfield dropped from an up which some forty have been Gov- The act charging the Secretary $1.35 outside. window, and leaping after him to stairs win-dos, closely followed b r ernmens measures. The chief items of State with special responsibility Barley-No. 3 extra, 6T to 63c the ground, aboti<t ten feet below. his mother, who cried piteously for are. contained in the speech frvin i'n regard to the external arfairs of The frantic Boman tried in vain someone to save her children. HadF thn throne. g outside, and No. 3 60c outside. Canada will facibate the transac- Oats,-Ontario No. 2 white 52 to to save her four younger children, (she not been restrained Mrs. (old- - ,- Sl LEOH FROM THE THRONE: tion oL business in connection with 5232c on track, Toronto, and 49% who were huddled together in their field would have returned' to the Hunarable gentlemen of the senate: tht most important branch of the 50c outside; No. 2 Western Can- bed in the room from which any burning house through the door Ceatlemen: of the House of COm- public service. ads, 5232 to 53c, and No. 3 at 51%c, chance of escape was cut off by the irhich Lucas had just a minute be Mona: The resolution adopted by the Bay ports. flames which were fast devouring fore forced in. She could not be' In relieving you irom further at- House of Commons for the organ'i- peas-No. 2 95 to 96c outside. the house. Many'times she was persuaded to leave, but finally she teudance on this'�session I thank you", zation of a Canadian naval service,. Rye-No.. 2, 74 to 75c outside. driven back by'the fierce heat, and was overcome and fell in a faint in co-operation with -and in close as she felt herself.being for -the assiduity and diligence Buckwheat-No. 2, .63 to 65c out- g overcame in the arms of Mr. Lucas, .who which relation to the Imperial navy, is a you have given to the die- side: by the smoke and heat she thought made several heroic attempts to charge of the- duties entrusted to Prober acknowle gement of the Corn--No. 2 American, yellow- or the chance of saving at least one save the little ones, who met a ter- a duties now appertaining to Canada 3 at her family.your care, and it inust be a source 822 to sac on track, Toronto, and y. Seizing Ernest, who rible death in their bed in the up- as a. nation, and as a member of vf,satisfaction to yourselves , that No. 2, '82c on track, Toronto; Ca- was by her side when she discov- stairs roam. you have been able to perform the )Cinan Empire. nadian ellow, erect the house on fire, The financial conditions through- y , .7;; to 77c on track, she dropped The dead children are.: -Charles, your -labors in a comparatively. g Toronto, him out of the window and quickly aged seven ears;.cilbert aged five (briefs ace of time. out the world seem to be more hope- Q followed q y g '� g p Bran-Manitoba, $23.50 in sacks, , just in time to save her •f am pleased to notice that your fol than the• were four months ago years; tiaged , aged three years; ween I' opened this session, and Toronto freights;' shorts, $24.50 to self from a terrible death in the Edward, aged one year: _ - aiLeuLivn has-been engaged in some P _ wea3ures of great importance. whilst in Cadada we have undoubt- $25, Toronto freights. ----•. --__ _ . __ edly suffered less than other coup- -- Spring wheat, $1.25 to $1.29. Corn YOUNG FOOTPAD SENTENCED. AMMI)M'ENT TO RAILWAY tries, during this period of univer' COUNTRY PRODUCE. -tio. 2, 76c; No. 2 white, 76'/,c; -- , ACT. sal depression, it «•311 still be the No. 2 yellow, 70%c;! No. 75/ Term in. Central as Penalty for In the fi=st rank of such measures part of prudence ui exercise care • Apples-$t to.$5 for ehoice quit- to 75%c; No. 3 white, 78%c; No. 3 t' is to- be noted the amendment of and economy in all branches of the litiev,'and $3 to 33.50 for seconda. yellow, 76 to 76'/.c; No. 4, 74'/._, to Hold-up 'Near Bcainsrille. *, service. Beans,-Rrime,.$2 and hand-pick- 78yc.'Oats--No. 3 white, 58 to e0c; A despatch from St. Catharines the railway act, under whish by the ed, $2.15 to $2.20 per,bushel. No. 4 white, 5R% to 59c. says: Jesse Strickler, the young -s - joint actino of the QatiQval Govern-municipal PROVISION$ FOR PUBLIC SER Honey-C-0mbs, $2 to $2.75 per man who held up ex-Warden Calder _�_ mint, Provintog and municipi3l VICE. dozen, and strained, 10 to lie per at .the point of-a revolver, on the .authorities, tsogether with the _ LIVE STOCK MARKErs. - railway companies level rail- Gentlemen, of the -House of'.Com- p°u�' road nar Beamsville, last week, ; w Maple Syrup-95c to .81 a galloti. Montreal I�Ia 23.=Prime beeves and afterwards compelled a bo to ay erousings aro to be grade- mons: y p y +,. all removed, and a constant men- I thank Hay-No. 1 timothy, $13 to 313.- sold at :�% to a little over 6e drive him to' Beamsrille Station ;! • , y you for the provisions per _ ,ace to. lite and ro ort thereb ' whaeh pub- ' a ton on track here, and lower epound reit 3 p p y y you have made f,or the , p y goou animals, 4/, to after firing several shots at-his par- �effectually done away with. lie service, grades $11 to $11.50 a ton. . 53/c; milkmen's strippers, 3% to- suers, was brought before Judge Straw-$7.50 to -88 on track. ""�� Honorable geutfeuen of the Sen- 4/�c; common stocks, 33� to 43/ic Carman on Wednesday, and plead- LOA'( TO GRAND TRUNK Potatoes-Car lots, 90 to 95c per per pound. Milch cows were in de- ed guilty: He was sentenced to four " _ PACIFIC. Gentlemen of the House of Com- '-bag on track, Delawares, ,$1.10 mand at from $30 to=$65 each. months in the Central Prison, and -The loan of ten million dollars to mons. per bag on track. Calves sold at $2 to $10 each, or 3 if not deported before the expire- the Grand Trunk Pacific- Railway I--sincerely- hope and pray that F,)oultry-(thickens, ,Spring, dress- to 5%c per pound. Sheep sold 'at tion of •his sentence he is to be +C7ompan7 will no doubt ensure the Almighty G6d will continue to pour ed, 35c per pound; fowl, 12 to 14c; 5 to e c per pound; lambs at$4 to given 48 hours to leave the coun- completion duringthe cominsea- His blessings upon our.' country, turkeys, 18,to 22e per pound. $6 each. Goods lots of fat hogs try, or he will be rearrested and son of the prairi . section of .the and let us novo offer Him the fer- - -._ 'sold at 8% to 8%c per pound. sentenced on a charge of shooting- National Transcontinental Railway, vent expression of our gratitude for ' ' THE DAIRY MARKETS. `Toronto, May 25.-1Chile thgre at Calder. . i. and will secure to the fast develop- the signal favors which we have re- were not many straight loads of ,�; rIng westerfi Provinces for this year a ceived from Him.. Butter--Pound prints, 20 to 21c; exporters', shippers were able to tubs and'large rolls, .16 to 18c; in- _pick,out a goodly number of choice TO RUN INTO POET ARTHUR. Eerier, 14 to 16c, creamery rolls, well finished heavy cattle, 'which 1lPOTUER'S FEARFUL CRIME. RIVERS AT OTTAWA RISING. 2:z to 24c, and solids, 19 to 20c. sold readily at $6 to $43,3o, Choice Grand Trunk Pacihe Conferring Killed Two Children and' Them _Gy on question. reat Mills.at the Chaudlere Clos- dozen-`.ase lots, 1.8 to $1833/c per bmutchde and trading' cattle re actiin ve. The despatch hitfrom Montreal says 'Herself. ing Donn, (cheese Large+ cheese, old, 14 to same may be said of stockers and A p . i t 'It was stated on Wednesday at the ' i4/c per pound, and twins, 14/ feeders, but the supply was small, offices; of the Grand Trunk Pacific lA despatch from East Hampton, A despatch from Ottawa says: Lc, 14't c; new .cheese, dull at-12;, those on offer sellingfirm at ah'out.. ,Conn., says: Mrs.-Jennie Carsten, to-,12%c- Q Railway that Mr, E. J. Chamberlin Ottawa has three rivers and they _ ,,5. Milkers and springers.- Un- had gone to Port Arthur to confer " .wife` of- Captain ' Louis Carsteri, are all' rising rapidly. The .great changed. Sheep and lambs--Slight with the city regarding the matter - killed two of hes children and heir- mills dependent u in . ower from ly easier. Calves - Unchanged. of the G. T. P. securing a route P P� P `HOG PRODUCTS• g self at the Carsten :home, a;farm the Chaudlere Falls are closing • - -� Hogs-Strong; sele^tG were quoted of entry there. In the meantime, in g •Bacon-Long clear, 13 to 13/c $7.60 f.o.b., and $7.85 fed and wat- order that Port Arthur can be made about two miles- from the contre down includingfhc Booth and , per pound in case lots; mess pork, erect;' the terminus of the Superior of this village, an Friday morning. Eddy works. The water is two feet 622 ti) 312.50 short cut, $24 tv $ 3. ---.j. branch, arrangements may be madd She cut the throats of her ebil- Hams-Light to medium 13 to with the Canadian Northern to use over the bride on the Aylmer g ' F01'B GLEN DROWNED._dren and than Fier own. She alga B y 15%c; do., heavy, 13 to 13, c; rolls,, their.tracks from West Fort. -slashed the throat of a third child, road, and the Hull Electric Rail- 12 to 12%c; shoulders, ift45 11 V,.,C; a boy, and while he is in an ex- "way is engaged in raising its track,;.- backs, 17 to 17',c;, breakfast ba- (Vere Log Driving on Rouge River ---V� tremelycritical .condition it is1:1t Gatineau Point the flood is ani- con, 16 to i6'/._.a When Boat_L:p9et.„ AN IMPUDENT BURGLAR( thought that there may be a chance vernal. Many fagiilies have moved Lard-Tierces, L*-,.c; tuba, 13;;c; t1 despatch from Montreal says: _ of 'saving his'life, Mr. Carsten was out. Those remaining have' been 'p$iis, Lie. Thieves Loot a Trunk in North Ba -outsido with- a friend at the time driven to the upper storeys of their dccarding to advices received here -:attending the_ stock, and was a1- houses for shelter. Below the.falls .on.Friday night, four mea employed Police' Siatiou. most prostrated when apprised of the Ottawa River is a raging, whirl Bi SINESS AT 'SiO E:1I: b3' t}ic l�iorclr�ri Pieper { ariifsa+iy -A despatch from North Bay-says:- MthP try ed It is believed that pool, -which. recalls the rapids, of lost their lives by drowning on' the North Bay police station was bur 1; y. P Montreal, May 25.-The market g' . Mrs. Carsten was out of her mind. Niagara. upper waters of the Rouge River, larized on Wednesday afternoon g for oats is strong, with prices 1 to � { _ 2c a bushel higher;- peas, No. 2, about 1_5 miles from Calumet. The the office door being forced, -and a men were out in a boat log driv-. run- opened, e.loot $1.05' -to :$l.t>43; sats, Canadirn trunk p ncrl, th •including a Vestern Pio. 2, 5.1 ; ; extra No.- 1 ing., wlien the boat capsized and all number of, "phooey gold' rings ` RANt i v.er'c drowned. Thre of -the men confiscated from a faker, several . feed, 01':;c; N,a. .l feed, 54/,c; Na. jack knives, and Chief Rayner'a re - I Canadian Western: bac; barley, «eco brothers,. named Grenier, - No: 2,'.0 to 72c; Manitoba feed !who lived in -the Vi]lage of Ascen- volver. Wm. Flowers, released barley, 61 to 61%c; buckwheat, sign. from jail on Tuesday, after,serving x 09;' to 70c: Floor-Manitoba. a term for attempted housebreak - 69V c rin wheat patents, first $6.�0• James Stivens' of St. Catharines ing, Was arrested while trying to These `Are the Words of Fielda1 shall .p g p s' sell some of the rings in Little Manitoba -Spring• --wheat patents, was drowned in the; Welland Canal, Italy A man panted Freedlander, seconds. $5.80; Manitoba Strong The Dominion Steel G'ompany is also,'released on Tuesday, after doh ; Lord Roberts, }Akers, $5.60; Winter wheat pat- said to be nlanning exteRsions to ing time for stealing whiskey from ents, $6.15 to $6..,3; straight rol- _ the Sydney works to cost five mil., a C. P. R. car, was arrested as be- ' Pers, $6 to $6.10; straight rollers, A despatch from •London says': daily, and unless you cease telling in bags. $2.90 to $3; extra, in bags, lioli dollars. ing implicated in the burglary. "Our arm is a sham. We have the people they are living in safety $2 - � - ' army'% �....OU to $t.GO., Feed-Manitoba and get an army fit to deal with no army, exclaimed Field Mar- bran, $22 to $20-; Manitoba shorts, shall Lord• Roberts,•earnestly,.'dur- airy enemy we shhll one day came 324 to $23; Ontario bran, $sj to to such utter grief that 1.0-11 will ing a debate in the- House ' of bitterly regret- your inaction. $24; Qntario. shorts, $24.50 to 5.23.- Lords upon the Duke of Bedford's 50; pure grain mouille, $33 to 9'3,i; WHEAT MING motion for an inquiry into the con "It is a perfect marvel to me how mixed mouille, $2$ to $3o. Cheesy Q, Creaf Britain can see what is 3 2'<; clition of the reserve, on �4°°educe- go --12/c to 1 ,_c, and eastern s 12 to ;;.•. day. Earl Roberts, who is known ing on around us in Europe and be 1,L1/,c. Butter-21;2 to 22c. 'E�g�- e to favor compulsory military train- content with the .condition of our Iv to 19/;c per dozen. The Season in the Prairie Provinee --ing, declared that he was amazed army. No country in the world ' at the manner in which..both Houses would attempt to defend itself with UNITED. STATES MARXETS. +-' Is Not Late i•treat'cd the army as a party'goes- the paucity of men and with.the un- • tion, and, at the apathy cif the, n0-- trained men we have got. You will Minneapolis, May 25.-Wheat- a tion regarding military defence. never have a real army until you May, $1.29,1,'; July; 1.27' ; Sept. The nation,.he said,...did--not be- have taken the nation inio your con $1.03% cash, No. 1. hard, X1.32; \'o '. A despatch front Winnipeg says: is on account of rain, which only , lieve in the danger of invasion and fidence and tell them their danger. 1 Northern, $1.31 ; No. 2 Northern, .,Whcat� is coming up" -is the wel- I means that the land will be in much tg , better condition to-receive the seed.i no wonder, f their leaders told You may. think you are safe, but $1.29; No. 3 Northern, 1.27; to J come message )the crop rcho-vt of I The weather throughout has been, �"3 Flour--First till, Canadian' I acific Railway sends ' generally favprable and the rainl _- them.there was no fear of it. He' you. aro not. $1,.../. patents, addod: "I know perfectly well that "Bo frank and tell the nation $6.10 oto $6.30; second patents, 86 1 „tit ti,i week. The w•ec•kly report that has fallen has been a blessing. to $.6.20; first clears, $4,75 to $-1.95; i I g• `� the leaders in both Houses are what is before them. They will re- second clears, $3.35 to $3.55. Bran ;''f the c',,rnpanS s agents along the i'lt �is what was wanted to give the _ anxious about the future, but they spend. -In Bulk, $24 to 824.50. !tystcm w;ns cumllilerl on- Wrdllvt day w1reat n'start. .Tlie.work of sowing do n6t toll the country that wehave • His admonitions were addressed Chicago-Wheat.-Cash, '�,, �> i Ly Grain'Agent :ltchceon, to<1Tias'I th:, coarse granas has been cora- neither an arm}* to send abroad or to the Government representatives: red,$t.t9��; No, 3 red, $1.40 t<., Itl,a off:rt , f wiping out all 4he id,•az I in: teed, and in rainy parts t tc, defend the country at home. The Peers showed their approval' $1.,4i . No. 2 hard,' $1.30 to $1.d1; Ltll,�' :hr.>e, 4 n11 is very lair and the ,c,ecIing i= vr.ry fair adva Iced. While we are sitting here, taking it by carrying the Duke of Bedford's r,, ,,i t.:,l 6i,t. ,!o .,•.11. l,a ;t•ry few lu• • r ' ! . ! , t N0. 3 Ita�'d, $1.X.•.) t<1 $1.•irl, �,,,, 1 Itti ,r1 i1`.1 .1 })('1'i%? 5 IiW, tlla,� by w easily and comfortably, the danger motion against the Government by Noathern, $1.:30 to $1 f.1 ; N ,, :�^< do t'If• agents 1f-po•t thr scv l` f n:l,�'h a= sin+�• ;,. It [ the 3„: is coming nearer and nearer to us a vote of 73 to 22. Nr,rthcr>n, $1.28 to $! •'1; ;::.. r : 1 <!^':' rd. In th; :; in<tance:z it vitt_. ,... ! h:;;'', ;;,;: L:­cr; s S~ ,^, �. r• :. T,-n.,:•t . ,,- 'C+'^ qc.•. 'YG.3 st' JS"?rx " +. '•�t'_.�.: �3...+._..a..• ^..• d. + ` .• !Sh".r. fa. •.. " ... . . 'R S..t.-•sr! +it'" s.•..: { y'�•" .':r d. ... ...:.- e...., rv... -. ...^K.�S`. ..,.. .. .•...•.,. .a .: -7, ...n. -.:. - ,� s.•......w_. :'<�ry+fe:.r':, ;:._.'.. :..., :... " �P•c• r t oi. .+1.' ,7 c r, " ;LOCALISMS. -MiseJet�1e Rope of Whitby C ej�ent a fe�r•;rlaye this week with � , FIELD SEEDS ! FIELD SMEDS I Pickering friends. -Mian Joanna Reddin of Torou- -Pickering had the'usual num- to is visiting Pickering friends. ber of holiday visitors on Victoria -D. and Mrs. Simpson spent Day. Among them we notioed Mangold-Seed, the holidaywith friends in Toron- Allan Herr of Chatham, Norman• Turnip SeeR ennie's best seeds. - and H. G. Herr of Toronto at their d _ -Mrs. MacKayof Toronto is mother's home, the Misses Bunker Carrot ' ?visiting with John and Mrs. of Toronto with J. H. and Mrs. Corn--�'iom ton's Earl and Imperial Leamin Dickie. Bundy, Miss P. J. Wright of To- 1 P Y P gr• a -Geo. W. P. Every of Berlin ronto with Mrs. J. Dickie, Mise o s spent Sunday and Monday at his Young with James and Mre. Bny fr m us and save money. home here. Gordon, Misses.Maggie and Josie -Found-A purse containing a Moore with their parents, Miss 6sLE 1tE0I8TER. small sum of money. Loser call Edythe Wagner, Miss H. Wood. J O S P H He at this office. ruff, Miss Gertie Allaway, Mr. Il'AIDAY, MAY 2 —Auction sale of UNDY -John Henderson of Toronto Deadman of Toronto University household furniture driver,buggy, spent the holiday with W. T. and with A. G. and Mrs. Green, W. S. harness,etc., the property of Joery �. re. Hartrick. Stewart, F. Bunting, Miss Clara Burk, in the Village of Brougham. -Messrs. Geo. Leng and W. Ham, Mrs. (Dr.)Bateman, Lloyd Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills, Thos. v- Morecombe visited the Uxbridge and Misses Marie,and Jean Bate- Toucher,auctioneer. ; c fair on the 24th. man, George and Mrs. Varty, F. SATURDAY, MAY 29m-Auction,sale -Dr. Henry will be here as Norris and Mrs. Doyle of Toronto of household goods, driving horse, usual next Tuesday to attend to with S. and Mrs. Thompson, harness and cutter, real estate, the his rofessional duties. * Arthur Cuthbert, Miss Linton property of Thompson Bros.,in the • \\ p If you cr Village of Pickering. Sale at two. .y knew hew good, ; r . -Remember Thompson Bros. With Miss Maggie Gormley, John Real estate at four., See bills. W. hbw durable, how satisfactory 1 sale of horse, buggy, harness etc. Locke, Miss Brand of Priceville,. B.PoRell, auctioneer. here to-morrow afternoon. fir. Seale aMontreal. Paroid Roofing W. B. and bins. Powell and -Victoria Day was observed F daughter spent a few days with in a very quiet manner in friends in Uxbridge township. Pickering, nevertheless those who �� really is; if you only knew how easily it can be put on and how long it lasts; if'you(TM v knew what a good all-round -T. Reddin we are sorry to reinained at home passed a most wo DTH roof it is, you*would save ey by using it for every building state is now confined to his room enjoyable day. A number went and is tinder the doctor's tare. to Claremont including the foot- MOUN , on the place. 'Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, slate color, any one can lay it. Let us prove to you what the genuine -W. Winter was successful in ball team and they report a good Paroid Roofing will do. winning first prize in Oshawa on time. Almost from dawn a bum- Victoria Day in the 200 yard race. ber could be seen wending their - Send FOP Free Sample G� y -James and Mrs. Andrew visit- way southwards with-fishing rods ed Brock friends and also took in and tackle. Fishing was excellent e h It will save you money. Don't take a cap imitation. Get the genuine—the the roof that lasts. A•comp . e the Uxbridge fair during the holi- and good catches was the rule. roofing kit in every roll. -day. The c ief feature -of the day in OF GOLD ' -James and Mrs. Adams and Pickering was the baseball match , 5 daughter of Toronto spent the between the single and married ' i holiday-with Johu and Mrs. Har- men. The honor of the sip ggle During Change of Life, M • sell. ,meg was upheld by Messrs. tiV. or We congratulate our football Brokenshire, W. B.. Hester, H. Says MPS. Chas. Barclay boys in winning the silver cup at Kerr, A. E. Bell, • R. Bye, F. ChapmanGraaiteville, Vt. I was pas the football tournament at Clare- Bundy, P. O'Leary, D. Kerr and singg. ' mont on Victoria Day. .. . • W. Deadman while. the cause of Lhroughtlie Chang eofLife and suffered the married men was defended b , from nervousness I�I� -W. Chisholm and bii4s Doyle, y therannoyin I - of Toroirto, Walter and Miss Messrs. A: J. Howlett; ' A. symptoms, g ��'•� � �' -": symptoms, and I 4 Groat. of Brooklin, were guests at Green, S. Stowart, D. Broken- t can tlulysayy that �;• t r l "� -Joseph Doyle's over the holidaySl' . shire, Dr. Bell, D. ickett, J. LydiaE.Pinkham's a•�. •�� "�^"= j -Miss S. A. Dale is spending a S. Jephson, M. S. Chapman and Vegetable Com " •�4'`- ''s ' few days with relatives in Toron-. J. Hansell: . . The game avers wit- pound has proved -- s 'to and also attending the Friends' uessed by a large uumber who be- ; worth mountains e quarterly meeting at Newmarket. came very 'demonstrative as the re gold to me, a _ "d restored my health % '6 -Miss C. B. Simpson sang at game progressed. The game at and strength. . I .. rd V l the entertainment given in Cher- first was somewhat one-sided as never forget to tell rywood on the evening of the 24th the single 'men rolled up' their �� .' my friends what by the Ladies'Aid of the Method score. At the end of the sixth L diaE.Plahham's YOUR NEW tat church. innings the score stood 23 to 7 in Vegetable Cnmpound�has done for me -The frequent rains have made favor of the single men but the during this trying period. Complete -- restoration to health means so much P P� N --SUIT - bright prospects fora good hns- married ttaett towards. the latter - U �� to me that for the sake of other suffer- SPRING Fruit blossom is'also mak- part of the game proved• their Ing women I am willing to mate m ` _ lag a good showing and other superiority in the matter of ender- trouble public so you may pnblis9 FROM F crops are now making rapid pre ante. At the end of the ninth this letter."-Mas. Cnss. �A=LAT, " " , ,a grass. innings the result was a tie the R.F.D.,araniteville, Vt �� T� �• fir, -James Thompson spent a few score being 27 each. The married Na other medicine for woman'¢ ills J.. 1 �ICKi ■�• �lX+ CO.,' . days with his has received such wide-spread and un- y parents in Scott men felt confident that if the qualified endorsement. Noothermed- - = Agents for the great - township. He was accampanied game were continued they would icine we know of has such a record 'by Mr. Cassie who also visited have had uo difficulty.in securing of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. s friends in the township of :Ux- a decided victory. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN b1'idge. For more than 3o years it has been y ' •-_.ev. F. C. Harper of Niagara - -" curing female complaints such w "High-class Tailors to the Falls spent a few days with hisprivate Moir who ehol 9ergt. inflammation,, ulceration, local weak- Canadian Gentlemen. „ many Pickering friends. Mr. L110 d at Loncton is said to have period, fibroid tumors, , iii laxities, periodic pains, backache, iadigrstlon Splendid lot of samples to choose Harper is rapidly recovering from ma a two attempts to escape from and nervous prostration, saantds it is from.. Call and see them. k severe attack of erysipelas fol- Hamilton asylum. unequalled for carrying women safely Vis; lowed by rheumatic fever which through the period of cbange of lila ronflnedhim to his 1�ed.for sever- Mrs. Sophia Lawrence was. giv- It costs but little to try Lydia B. al weeks, en a verdict for$800 in her breach Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, sad, New Hats, Fine Shoes, -The Ladies'Aid of the Metho- of promise action against Thomas asMre Barcla says,itla"worth Fancy Shirts, Collars, dist church have definitelyaxed Hansford at the Belleville Assizes. tains of gold to suffering women. - {Dollars, _Gloves,�o p n Friday June 25th as the date 'Is your husband a 'vegetarian?' of their annual garden party. ,• DR. D. �✓. SMITH Get varlet of nice New Ties, No, indeed. I can't even get y They are now busy arranging DENTIST, STOUFFVILLE, him•to cutthe lawn let alone dig Etc., Etc., Etc., at their program. The have secur- Honor graduate of Toronto University y a arden.'—Detroit Free Press. ped the services of J. H. Cameron. g and Royal College of Dental:9urgeons, - - Doliy-My dem, I have refused the well-knox n entertainer of also Post graduate of Chicago College. Dickie p g last t from eight men ciwring theg y' &iI`oronto, to assist'►t the ro ram. Crown and grid a work a s cialt-A well attended and most .last two month9. At Clarerriont1st Tueisda of month. J/•enthusiastic meetin of those in- Polly-Is that so. What were g, they selling'?-Cleveland Leader. Office over Sargent's Tinshoo'. terested in baseball was .held in Independent 'Phone.~ •-the barber shop last Friday even- ing. Mr. Green took the chair Pickering Lumber Yard HIGH-CLASS S'MILLINERY . :and the following officers were COUNTY COUNCIL :elected for the season: President, W. J. Clark, Vice-Pres, E. Chap- ---County Of Ontario All kinds of building-material, in- man, Sec-Treas, P. c O'Leary, — a eluding rough and dressed The highest class millinery is carried liy us, and the prices are Managing committee, Messrs. The next meeting of the Council of lumber, lath, etc. arranged to suit all customers: Green, Howlett, Morecombe, Rich- the Corporation of the County of On- ardson, Bye. The committee met tarie for the year 1909, will be held B C. Shingles Uur custom is never to repeat any hat that a castomer may purchase immediately afterwards. Every- ursuant to adjournment at the Court XXX,$2.50 per square.' or order from•ns; hence a lady is assured of not seeing a rape- ` GORDON . this brpromises n ml fsport. a o tel season for use in the Towa of Whitby, Vhhe after �T, tition of her hat p y y at the hour of Two o Io k nune, next, GORDON & SO W. D. u —Daring the past week Com- noon. COURT OF REVISION I """"""• DER w BEFORF. RUSH.......... y OR NO' THE plaints were made by two persons All accounts to be laid before the Council must b� forwarded to the North Side ' .to the Board of ina n that the Dlnnicipality Of the Township ,IRS.' LEIGH Piekering Ont, c Clerk, properly certified,at least three of�Vhitb 1 , King St., � school as in nu nn anitary con- y days before the meeting of Council. clition. As a result the Board• of Dated at Whitby, this 12th day of PUBLIC NOTIC-F,is hereby given.that -NEW issued orders to t}te,school .flay A. D. 1069. the ty of of Revision for the 1by,f i- :�G W SPR/NG GOODS trustees to make alterations that JNO. E. F,i R LLi., h..lity of the Township of Whitby,fot i., would cane in expenditure of 34 County Clerk, Co. of Ontario the year 1969, will hold its first sitting several hundred clo]lars and at the - sit the Council Rooms in the Village HOi;SECLEANING I5 NO�V ON. +� serine time ordered the'junior de- — of Brooklin, on Monday, the 7th day 60 YEARS of June, 1:)09; at the hour of nine Everybody requires Mixed Paints, Oils, Linoleum.a Floor Mats Rugs, Lace partment of the school closed. To EXPERIENCE o'clock in the forenoon. Curtains, Toilet Covets. Table Covers, Cat'pets, Towelings. Prints, ,Hay that the tesic]ents of the sec- All persons interested will please Factory Cottons, White Cottons, Collars for Ladies and tion are indignant at these orders take notice and govern themselves ac Gentlemen, Ties, ladies'and Uentlemen's Hose. . .is to put the matter very mildly. , cordingly. Files,BaR� Nails all sizes, Spades, Forks, Shovels, Garden They claim that no other school' Dated at. Brooklin this 13th,day of Graniteware, in the township* is lite equal of the May, 1909: Rakes, Handles all sizes, ' Full line Groceries always on hand. Pickering sc•))ool in its sanitary D. HOLLIDAT, Prices as low as consistent with first-class goods. Produce in exchange. = condition and . that since the TRADE MAntts 33-33 Clerk of said Municipality ' school was built no epidemic or COPYDEsIGNS RIGi•r•&a. E. W EVANS, EDWARD BRYAN, � PICKERING ease of sickness 'could be traced Anyone sendtnaasteteband desorlDttonmay to any ttnsanita'ry condition exist- Invention° ° ie r"o°Dan'ir yopinion Dier�e�e�wphh�eID� ing in th`e schooj. On Wednesday zi°n.•trfoct arta ency orsolitrW ouPnm .Pump ManufacturerU "Patents fres 61deK agency for eecntlaQ pym�rit•. is number of the ratepayers made Patents taken throegb MunaQO.ee•atva ' a9eew rsotee•,wltboaC M.A.in j3 visit to t� school and were KK{ N Shopand Residence, Dundas St iagreeably surprised at the cleanli• �� iWa posm� " mess and purity of the atmosphere Abandeomels llxnstutedweekly r.Yae.c err- WHITEY, ONT. . Kion Ot an7•olenutle journal Terau for. in Overy part of the school. The �a°tn.d•�s,to•sewlw•taae P-er td. sow by, school board met on Wednesday all aew.dessei• Three doors west of"Whitby House NUNN C �sel Ng�rk We have hundreds of pattern's to evening and discussed the situa- A �Q prepared• tion. They decided to open the' P'"D0b �arlf<.w..b+se•o,ri Weare to - . -school and at the same time in- r instal wood or iron pumps On short notice,also attend C •••select from• formed'the Board of Health that A pain prescription is printed upon each to all kinds of repairing. they would take every precaution 250.box of Dr, Shoop',Pink Pain Tablets. ''to maintain the proper sanitary Ask your doctor or druggists if this form- Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, The designs for this year are ahead of anything condition of the building. Its uls is not complete. Pain means conges• also gasoline engines and view of this it is unlikely that tion, blood pressure. Head pains, wornan• the sours gear we have ever shown. ly pains, pain anywhere get instant relief MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR the Rn4rd of HAalth will interfere from a Pink Pain Tablets. sold by T. M. R. A BUNTING, - : Pickering ` ,with their action. McFadden. 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