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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_06_11 TIR •S-�" .fir ,r xc,... _ s 71 44 ._�,- �, ..-..•xa*,-rwr 1T ''--'•sw-+_ er r••-• •sae-. •n• :c.c--.�^ x r'rr. '• ..,moi. „'"_"- :�+w: - Vic,' :.,�^.�._� .�r�c,. '. - � aha- a•. ,-ox•}7, v:..o R.-„,,..."q a+ .,• �+ >."..s ^i.SF w «'y x�... ':.. ,-.... .,'--":. :a-x :t' vrt: cs "r=- :.. �•sFw '�'..��;;, "Ar ?'='�: r`r - VOL. gXVIII• DICKERING ONT., FRIDAY, -JUNE J.l; 1909 NO. 36 Vrafissftattalt garb*. • • WHITBY DUNBARTON a9ickenn� ins Born—On Monday May 81st to R. An interesting event took place on La n Plaster MedicalelM. and Mrs. Brown a daughter. Wednesday in the Presbyterian _ church, Coldsprings, when our merch- jx ' M. BELL, M_ D., C. M. 0 WHITEVALE ant George Gillespie was united in j 1• 'harmaeu marriage to Miss Agnea Bowman. Late Hone Surgeon of the Boagston The rally in the Methodist church THE News extends congratulations. A small quantity still on,haud. 2f eaeral Haptial. Successor to Dr, )1! Bate an- Office hours s to to a m,l to s p m end s is the place to buy Drugs. on Sunday last was well attended„ At the induction of Rev. Mr. Mc- Anyone.can get it at the Spink spm. Piokerin¢,Out !s iy Thos, and hire. Beare and daughter Fadyen on Tuesday next Rev. W. R. Elevator, price 65e per 150 ,(`i EO. N. FISH, M. D. _ - Eva are visiting James and Mrs. Pears Wood' of Claremont will conduct ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON We buy in small quantities and at L'dora. - divine service, Rev. Dr. Abraham of lb. sack. ldember o!College o2 Physicians and Surgeoe�, therefore have no old stock. Mr. and Mrs. Rubottom, of Stouff- Whitby will address the minister and } Vat. Associate Coroner, County of Ontario. vine, spent Sunday with W. F. and Rev. W. Moore of Pickering will give W. H. JACKSON, Office Hou a-4 to to a.m, and 1 to>I. and s.toe Mrs. Burton. the address to the people. Rev. A. S. lk m. Brougham. Ont, a—ly Everything is pure and fresh here. p p V. Brock Road You get only the best that Quite a number from here attended Kerr, moderator of Presbytery, will Legal. money can buy. the football match'at Malvern on Sat- preside and induct, ` urday night. James .White 4. JH. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BAbRIB• — J. L. and Mrs. Spink, of Toronto, GREENWOOD U • TiIrB4Ooant7 O:owa Attorney;sad Oonnty heeds—We are clearing these out spant a few days last week with the 63 11aitor. Court House,whitbT-. lavpgs Messrs. Ma or. Wm. Pengelly is still in' a critical at 3kfor 5 cents. Mrs. McNamee and daughter are condition. Wholesale and Retail Botcher, T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, E es tested free. spending a few weeks with Thomas Rev. Tucker returned on Tuesday Y Pickering, Out. L. Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Exami- Satisfaction guaranteed. and Mrs Robinson. from Belleville where he has been at- ner for Hig i Court of Justice. Successor to tending Conference — Messrs. Dow & McGillivray, Brock Street, Whitby. zly T. M.- McFADDEN• ATHA Mrs. H. Robeson returned home on Best price paid for choice ^ Wednesday after spending a couple >Detert� Druggist and Graduate John Scott spent Monday in Toron- of weeks with her parents S. and firs. butcher's cattle. t*�'1►• _ Optician, to. Stewart. `Choice meat will be found at our HOPBI:18;VETERINARY 8IIR• PICKERING, - ONT. Miss Hand of Markham spent Sun- J. Meadows of Detroit, F.Dennis of �. GEON, AND DENTIST, Etc. and dad at T. Madill's. Windsor and J. Dennis of Guelph shop at reasonable prices. r; [3zaduate of the Ontario Vol rinezy cot- Diaster N. Heisey of Markham spent were here this week attending the ; lege, Toronto, registered member of the Sundav at A. Heisev's. funeral of the late Win. Dennis. Call and see us. Prices right , Ontario veterinary medical Association. it- J H BEA L�a7 Robi. Whitson and two sisters Died, at. Greenwood- on Sunday A" w,nd residence one andoae-gnsrter miles spent Monday in Toronto. June the 6th, William James Dennis, I w: inerts o!Green River. Office and shoeing torte Stephen Noble of Goodwood sent aged 73 years. The late William o n u m e n `s 1 bons S to 11 a.m„and 1 to ! p m.. Private P P g Ricer,o e n m office P.O. vldreas, Green FURNITURE STORE Sunday.with friends here. Dennis was born in Yorkshire, Eng- James Courtney of W hitevale spent land, in 1836 and came to Canada in a few days of this week at J. Scott's. 1879 and settled in- Kinsale where-he — .. Vusinesa garb*. pp qq ggo +HOS. POUCHER Issuer. of Mar- For 'Screen LAD EMO Toors and dow. ataAeCanrtaithene one day lastweek Greenwood uitllive far Stith. his ing.secured the agency for ydaand o daughter ble`n'orkthe e Braroptonnite a tum 1 riace Licensee.Brougham,Out, J. and Miss M. Hoover, also L. and Mrs. James Plaskett. Being afflicted. prepared to furnish all work in ` Screens,Lawn Mowers,Hasa- q ��T G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage- mocks, -Poultry Nettin if Hoover a,ud two children agent with an Incurable malady he bore up the granite and marble line ; g y g• Sunday at Jas. Mowder's. wonderfully his intense suffering. In at the very lowest prices, and Licenses to %he County of Ontario, Croget Sets and John Scott and Ww. Dunkeld at- litics he was a Liberal, in religion a workmansbip guaranteed.. d, Pickering Village, -roly., • • po Carpet .Sweepers, Curtain Poles tended the banquet held at Stoutfville Methodist and for 30 years was a Gcods shipped where desired. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on Friday evening last in honor to C. most.faithful member of the Method- See me before placing your _ D. Licenses in the County 'of Ontano. and-Picture Frames. _ H. Fitch who has been appointed ist church in this -locality, at times order. Lettering done on the Office at store and his residence,Claremont. Senior Judge of Rainy River district. fillingthe position of local preacher. shortest notice. NORWAY 'HOUSE.—Norway, A-bi stock of Remember the union school picnic His hristian experience was:always C. W. GIBBONS. - Claremont {} Hingawn Rosa. Particular attention giv- g to be held here on Saturday June 26th. bright and clear.' He had an excel- en to farmers attending thsToronto m+rkets. Arrangements are-no about eoniplet= lent memory and could quote manyP :. . Heat accommodation under the new-manage- Household Furniture ed and bills are being issued giv- passages of scripture. He leaves to C ' O ' mint. Cbmges moderate. J.J.McCann, Pro- Emig, particulars of this great event. mourn his loss a faithful and devoted : 3 Also w indaw Shaaes all sizes._ EtlOrts are now being made to make wife, a sister, Mrs. Lynn, a brother, DR.BEATON,•TO WNSHIP CLERK Remember our low prices. the affair greater than ever: Splen- Anthony, who resides in Guelph. Hard and soft. . Conveyancer, Oommfadoaarfor taking did prizes are being offered in the also four sons and two daughters, affidavits, Accountant. Etc., Money to loan Call or phone aE any time. various.events and good speakers have John of Guelph, Fred of Windsor, oa farm pe "Inaer of Marriage Lin- been secured for the occasion. Albert and Walter of Stettler (Alb). .■ ' V M� enoeshit•..s, Out. =-v Goodb_delive'red.anywhere free. Frances of Greenwood and Rose of Lath and Shingles. � j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, MONGOLIA Detroit. One,daughter, .Nether, pre- 1:' a for ooun'ties of York and Ontario. -- -Ana- deceased him some fears. Those sur- - tion ales of all kinds attenued to on shortest — Mrs. W. Wideman is indisposed, we vivin have the kindest sympathy of notice, Address Green River P.O., Ont. P� g YmP y Prices riJ�ht. regret to state. many friends and the comforting as- - y B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Tamer �/ CO Orval Beyer, of Atha,-made a call surance that the husband and father A C. �E E SOR W. tfoneer for Ontario and York Cos. All • here a few pears age. has gone into that land where death A. f kinds of nates conducted either privately or m Mart Reesor and Miss Scott spent .is never known. He was interred in LOCUST HILL ,section. Sale notes collected. For dates or '+ caber-particulars apply at residence,, Elizabeth Have a full line of fresh and cur Sunday with K. G. and Mrs. Tarr. the Salem church yard.- Rev. S. T. �j Bt, Pickering. Orders left at News Office will ed meats oOnstantl on hand. Mrs•.James Holden, of Toronto, is Tucker conducted the service. saoatys prompt attention. isty. y visiting with h B. and Mrs.Turner. - A. PALMERALhj Mr. and Mrs. Toping,of Lincooville, PICKERING COUNCIL �1 POUCHER, Licensed Auction- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Sundayed with John and Mrs. Madill. PAINTER AND DECORATOR , ser,Valnator►nd Ooll•ator for the Oou Ham ]Bologna,.Weiners, etc: The above council met pursuant to am of York and Ontano. All kinds of auction ' Wm. and Dora. Lewis, of Stouffvllle, Was conducted and valgations made at mod- called un David and Mrs. Myers on apPoi�ment in the Temperance nce hall, Contractor for general house repairs.. •rat•charge. Estates and consignments eon- _ Highest prices paid for Sunda rou am, on, Friday June - slsaaatty, managed and sold by auction or y Establislggd b years in Pickering private sale. Mongsa”. rent., note. and Butcher's cattle. Arthur Betz and Miss Bowes spent Mem rs all present Reeve White in Village. •moral accouAts promptly collected and saris- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Betz, of. the chair, Minutes of last meeting , moral settlements gtiarants•d. Pbone or a Stou$ville read and approved. ADDRBSa: PICKERING P..O. ,M silt• for t•rme and pa-sientar, Brougham. A number of communications were Oat. Dates maT be fixed by phone Naws Insurance Mr. and-Mrs. Hamilton, of Clare- read and' referred to the various y most, called on their daughter, Mie. standing committees. Turner, on Saturday. g Quite a number from here attended C. W. Disney was heard re repairs For High Grade Work Of all kinds—Best always reeom- the funeral of the late Afiraham Stouf- necessary in his division. Dillingham a y ter at stouSville on Monde Petition was received from E. E. This college is in a class mended. y. g , ;. Undertaken Parlors We regret to learn that Thomas 'Pugh and 20 others asking for grant by itself i g Hodson, one.6f our oldest residents, between lots 10 and 11, con 9. King street, Pickering. has been confined to his room fora T C McAvoy was heard re grant - Fal+T+1� • r _ _:ConveyanCing Done, . bet 8 and 9 in the 7th and 10 and 11 in Calls by day or night romptly time through illness,and his condition the 7th. p does t em o improve. attended to. Tele hor3e ue no seem t Rents and Notes Collected. - P Considerable, excitement prevailed Mr. Scott brought in the report of • (Bell-or independent:) Charges reasonable. p the committee on Bonuses for'Wire here on Monday evenifig when the 1'Q$Qj�TTQ ONT t+1 — two toile race was pulled off between Fences etc. recommending that D. ' ' e • 150 acre Farm for sale. Short Bill, the Long Dutchman and Forsyth be paid.$52 for bonus on wire Is open the entire, year and ad- rzgiverr� If you want to buy sell or rent, call the Fying Welshman. The race end fences. Committee acknowledged nits students at any time. It at my office.. Bargains. Ed in the Qrder as above named. ,A application for bonus on 78 rods were enjoys a widespread patronage ' fence on north limits of lots 3 and 4 spike penetrated the Welshman's foot and has a national reputation. • or the result might have been differ- in B F con and communication from J Owing to their superior training First-class rigs fol hire W W. Q. Richardson• ent. Time 10 minutes and 30 seconds. L Parsons i,drain and recommended our students readily obtain good DaOr'h1 h>s that Mr. Sparks inspect and report to positions. Beautiful catalogue p g the-council; Repottadopted. free. `Notary Public, -Pickering. 'hiss K. B Odie BROUGe r siting friends The standing committee on Roads r. BAB 11168t8 all tTa1II$ _L W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. and Br idger reported as to appropria- i _:Cor. Yon e R Alexander.Sts. Weanling promptly attended to TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G at Cedar Grove. tions. Report adopted as folloivs : 1 g T.R, Train@ going East due as follows— M. E.•Steele spent Saturday and '$2•'•00 from Gleeson s store to bridge; Agent for Canada:Carriage Co. `NO., 6 �11ai1 8.19 A M, Sunday in Toronto. 20.00. sideline bet lot's 6 and i, con 6; -- -- • H. Peak :' •12. Local •„),43 P.M. Miss Hutchison'visited George and �• Kinsale road con 6; 10.00, east �Ita■�eagfffs•�sltfas��s� i Peak, Ptckefittg. 14 Local f. P. M. Mies. Philip last week. town lime opp colt 6: 10.00, culvert Trains •going West dues ag follows— R. -Di'lon, of Oshawa, paid us a opp lot 15, con 7. 25.00, bridge sideline �Io. lti Loral 8.3t;A. bet 12 and l3 con 7; 5.0;1, bridge opp e friendly visit on Tuesday. l ; 3�a�ksmihin 1l Local 2.30 P. h1. }irs. Feasby is spending a week int 13 con 8th : l5.IM1 Sideline tier 1` - Ron �a s 7 11ai1 8 35 P. Id, with friends in Uxbridge: and 13 con ti: 3U.tN1, sideline bet 10 and V 'Sunday included. John A. White. is attending ills 11 con 8: 541W, Evansville bridge; 'A general blacksmith business done. '--__-._ '----- County Council this week. bet,, Bali tui cuivert0; 40.00; sideline All kinds of repairing neatly.and Mrs. Albent Matthews and daughter bet, 1 and I1 r-nii 'J: -1+1.UU, '.ith cor, opp rom tl executed. BRIT iSII Terni of 111!0 are stetting friends in Toronto, tot 13: :;.r1 1, r.ulver:C south of Clare- � e11�° P ' p y i Frank and Mrs. Brown, of T.oronto, F:A,1. i!tit con opp lot 25'; 0(N), Altona _ Tait per cent cheap- r ro,id 0th con': '�:i.0i1, west townline in 'Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty. BUSINE55 er, ten per stint bet visited «, and -Dire. Mosgrove: on 0th con and 23 0t1 in 8th con : 10.00, i CU,LLE(.;is ter for }3usines Tuesday,. bridge bet 34 and 35 con i; 10.10, west - at - 1 M lcolm and Flora Patterson s ent g i Can be pnrcha=ecl " GORTON• �. LAW, 1X.1 ZONTC) ' fihortii<tnd and Mat- p town n r ion 7 : 100.00, Barnes'brid e; i , PICKERINr, ONT. t;n; Saturday and Sunday in Toronto and I p � BASSET1 S NEW, STORE _ Booklet free. R. A, Rir uharson, O;;i:ville. ° 10.00, 13urk', bridge con 7 : 10.00, rail- B.A., Principal, Corner Yonge and Geo. Pbil•ip, sr., is here superintend- ing bet 30 and 31, con 6; 40.(10, White- l _ The - Bloor,Sts, g vale hill ; 5.00, :pions road in con 2; . in the erection of the new residence w'IIITI3i which takes the place of the one de- 50.00,(U, base line opp 21 and 22: 25,00, ,. DOMINION BANK ----- ---=- stroyed last fall. sideline bet !ft a0 22; 70.00, Green- at a saving of at.least .' �Ve congratulate Miss Maud Alger wood road opp lot 12; 30.00, bet 10 and 10 con 2: 6.00, Post's hill; 25.00, old 'O per CeIIt • on her succes's in passing her final ex Cxreeuwood road con 3; ?a.00, Dic- I3ead Office, Toronto Pickering Lumber . Yard amination as trained nurse in one of I the leading hospitals in.Chicago. Brady's bridge con l; 20.00, esker's over city prices. ;'•'[General Banking Business. W. E. Holtby left with us an apple hill on B�•ock road; 25.00, 6th con opp transacted. All kinds of building material, in- in perfect condition grown two years lots 24 a4rd 25; 20.00, 4th con opp lots — cluding rough and dressed — - age—I��good size and-of a native ; 12d00, Alb�a�road i th con; - )amber, lath, etc, variety and one of good cooking vari- 13,00, sideline a and eon 8; ,. Special attention given t0 _ etv. 95.00, Altona road in con 5; 2,5.00, side Our stock is very large and —= line bet 10 and 11 con 4 ; 25.00, Bay ,i B. C. Shingle h7. F. Momlinson, of Willowdale, we can show you as good the collection of xxx $2.50 per square. spent Sunday with friends here. We road south of Kingston road ; 15,00, p q congratulate Mr. Tomlinson on his rep Devitt's hill on 6th con road. a selection•as you can sale IIOtB@. Other repairs will be made under ♦ ”'W. D. CORDON SON. as a first-class professional onal teacher. the direction of the various council- get anywhere out- - T Everybody should beat Green River lore where deemed necessary. side of the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. " DR D O SMITH H y g, June 12th, to Mr. Mowbray introduces a by-law cit Y. on Saturday evening, S see the fast&nd exciting game of-foot- ap ointing John Edwards overseer of S�epOlsite received of $1. and DENTIST, STOUFFVILLE, ball betweetl the Shamrocks of thl,4 r d 34 in place of Wnt Emerson who _ upwards. Honor graduate of Toronto.University place and the Scarboro Junction resigned. Bylaw finally passed and Royal. College of DentalSurgeons. team. Game called at 6.30, sharp. On motion of Mr. Hoover 'seconded R. N. BASSETT, -Interest allowed at highest The regular month] meeting of St. by Mr, Scott the council adjourned to also Post-graduate of Chicago College.- g y + R NCj NE ourrent rates. John's auxiliary of the-W. F. M. S. meet again on Monday the 12th day Crown and bridge work a speciality. JEWELLER wan OPTICIAN g P y' will be held in the church next Wed- of July next at 10 o'clock a.m, CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month.' - — -- w1IiTBI' I: OVT g nesday, June 16th, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Office over Sargent's Tiushop. Strickland, of Dunbarton,will address I Remember the ,Methodist Garden qr WHITBY BRANCH, Independent 'Phone, the iLeetiug. All iatiies are inviLea. J Party, Pickering, June 25th, IMG> NBA • �• .., v,.. ... n:. ,. _ «, ?.. ... ,. •.„-, ' �+a.,-:.>,r,�r�-• •^•_+.vr..,*' ��eT^�t .. -.+ -.ray -i;.^v.-- � +g_, �,•„'�. v fiW. .. aa�� :..- 'a,,. +sv� aev+.h, w. ,a•,.- ...'.m..> . .o vaaee...r.y,oa.e.�t.+rr. rtibr.as-'4' , :.RS•;1". -•...7..a.. ,rq , THE WORLD'S MARKE Ts too S XENACE FERN1E, .,B, C. REPORTS FROM `IIB LEADING TI, „TRADE CE. RES. Three Men eras Already Known to Have Count Bernstorff Says,Jingoism Will Soon Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and ' : Pass Away. Been Drowned in Elk Lake. Otter Dairy Produce at Rome and Abroad. "A despatch from .Fernie, B. C., Iden stuff and buildings. The - A despatch from New York says: ments there is no misunderstand- says: The Elk River is on the ram- r major portion of Fernie is in dan- BREADSTUFFS. Count Von Bernstorff, the German ing or. enmity, and the sentiment f. ger and families are moving out Ambassador, who came to New of the two peoples toward one An- Toronto, .page and small shacks, lumber Toronto June 8.-Flour-Ontario ' daily. Fernie Annex is also suffer- York on Wednesday to receive an ether is not hostility or bitterness, treea and bridges are being washed ir, A large boom of .o s in the wheat 90 per cent. patents, $33.65 Y R• g g to $5.75 to-day in buyers' sacks out honorary LL.D. at the Columbia but a healthy, temperate, good- away in and around here. The Elk river above the city expected to be bid's for export; on track 'Toronto University commencement, took natured rivalry. Lumber Company and Fernie Lum carried away any moment. $3.60 to $5 0; Manitoba flour, first occasion in the course of an inter- "Germany is very proud of the ber Company lost much timber as Three-unknown bodies have f}uat- view in the afternoon to pooh-pooh progress which Count Zeppelin and . result. The railway bridge near ed past here. Two men were drown- patents, $6,20 to $6.40 on .track, the talk of impending or probable cur other aeronauts have made. ► Elk had two spans damaged and ed at Waldo while attempting to Toronto; second patents' $5. 0 to war between England and Ger- But the English yellow journals are the trains could not cross. Pasaen- cross the river. One body has $5.80, and strong bakers', $5.60 to g $5.70 on track, Toronto. many. England has no need to ui course wrong in their efforts to Hers were transferred. The dam- tiince been recovered, but' is not Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 North- H orry about the likelihood of war make war talk out of our efferts `age has been since repaired and yet identified.' • with my country," he said. "_The to conquer the air. We a_re build- traina are on the move again. Old timers report.it is the high- nen, $1.32, Georgian Bay ports; - Residents in the river flats have est flood for ears. Fernie schools No. 2, $1.29 ;, and No. 3, $1.23%. jingoism of a few easily excitable ing no secret fleet of war airships, y Ontario Wheat-Prices of No. 2, persons in England will soon pass and we have no secret balloons lost a large amount of cattle, gar- are all flooded. $1.37 to $1.:38 outs.ie. -,ver. Between the two Govern- hovering over the English coast. Barley-geed, 62 to 63c outside. -... . Oats-No. 2 Ontario white, 57:1` to 58c on track, Toronto, and 54% at 3113 to 4%c per pound; the best CLOUDBURST IN OXFORD. U'SH FIRES 'ARRAGING E to 55c outside. lJo. 2. Western Can- cattle sold at about 5/c per pound, but they were not, extra; pretty Boy and Con's' Had to Swim for ads oats 56c, and No. 3 at 55c, Bay good animals sold at 4% to 51,c; Their Lives. ports_ common• stock .,/ to 4%c per Peas-N*. 2, 95 to 96c outside. A despatch from Ingersoll says pound. Large milch cows sold at q Rye-No. 2 i4 to 75c outside. from 855 to $85 each; the ,others Although Ingersoll is outside of the ° Lumbermen and Miners at . EIk Lake Try- Corn-No. 2 American yellow, sold at $25 to $50 each. Calves $S2 cloudburst zone, Saturday night'i 1.3con track,Toronto; N o. 3, 821/.,c terrific storm was the worst within to $8 each, or 3 to-6c per pound. ing to Save Their Property, on track, Toronto; Canadian yel- ( Sheep from 5 to 5%c per pound; the recollection of the'oldest inha- low, 7G% to 771/.,c on track, Toronto. lambs from $4 to 87 each. Good bitant. Every street was a river . A despatch from Elk Lake says: from Hudson's$a Junction to near Bran-Manitoba,,$23,50 to $24 in'�lots of fat 'hogs 8% to. S%c per while the storm was at, its height, P Y y sacks,- Toronto -freights; shorts, pound. and heavy damage was caused in. Bush fires have started earlier than the Pas. The value of'the timber $24.50 to $23, -Toronto freights. Toronto, June 8.-Butchers' 'eat- all parts of the town. Cellars in usual this season. For three days burped will not be less than $75,000, „ tie were-in strong d^,mend and fully different sections were flooded and past men from Booth's two lumber so flar, and probably some of the • ' COUNTRY PRODUCE. 13 cents dearer, with prices firm. much damage caused to private pro- - camp& up the Montreal River have farmers remote hom the railway, Exporters likewise, slid many ani- -perty, particularly to gardens. To been fighting fire, and they make have suffered fiery severely. Ruby Apples-$1 to $5 for choice qua- the south: of the town, where the uo bones about blaming the pros- Lake lumber mills were dextro 'd lities, and $3 to x33.50 for seconds. mals that under ordinary condi- no P y tions would not be.looked upon as: full effect of the cloudburst was pectora for it. The "Big Six" Min- on Wduesday night, and ,conside-r- Beans--Prime, $2, and hand-pick felt, one lad'-who was in. the.field in Co. have been fighting the same able damage has also been done to ed, $2,15 to $2.20 per bushel. =a this class were bought for ship- after the cows was compelled to t g g g p ping. Stockers and feeders want- p enemy during the past week.. On the C. N. R. tracks. Maple. Syrup-95c to-$1 a gallon. ed. Milkera- and springers-in- firm swim. The land was low and the Monday night the fire worked its A despatch from bt. John, N. B., Hay-No. 1 tiruothy, $13,50 to,demand for good milkers and near `rater rose at an alarming rate. _ shay down to the outskirts of the says: A telephone message from $1•4 a ton on track here, and lower Finally, after wading fur some dis- town of Smyth, just across the ' Oak Bay, near bt. Stephen, reports 1 change ngera. Calves Sheep and Iambs Hogs Yt p , p grades, $11 to $11.5d• a.ton. e:lianSed. ' Calves unchanged: Iioga lance, the lad, as well as the cows&, river from here. The sight was im- -a forest fire which broke out on. Straw-$7.50 � $8.on track. `I weakening. Selects quoted -x37.70' were compelled to swim. preaaive as night came on, even Thursday afternoon, swept through I -Potatoes-Car lots, 95c per bag ' - - fed .and watered,- and $7.40 to. the smallest branches being sharp- two miles of heavily timbered land, !on'track. Delawares, $1.113 to $1.- $7.50 f.o.b. THREE MEN DROWNED.ly silhouetted against the flames. leaving a track a mile nide, and ' 15 per bag on track. A despatch from Dauphin, Man.,. is still burning. The property is 1 Poultry - Chickens, yearlings Boat -Carried Over Little Grand -says: A destructive forest fire,is owned chiefly by Jesse Bartlett and 'dressed, 1i to 18c per lb, ; fowl, 121 ATTACKED BY DOCS. e raging for-a hundred miles between Wm. Kierstead. Hartlett's millsto 14c; turkeys, 13 to 22e per Ib. b ere valla. M :Crooked River and Bowaman, and at Waweig were i.. danger. _ Little Montreal Boy Bitten'in 1('ace A despatch from Montreal says. and A,ek: Grated Mere, Three young men of ' -- .,THE DAIRY 'MARKETS. working for the rent a pe A HUSBAND'S DARING. The fatheF destroyed the dog at A despatch from-Montreal says: 'Com o e Lau Pa _ __ _ Butter-Pound prints, 1s'-; to An eighteen-months-old child of 31;. i Company, on the ed a. co River enee;-aed-lest-fide-head..to Ottawa 19c; tube and large' rolls, I6 todrive, were drowned a couple a! He Plunged limo the Niagara to for analysis. A telegram from the' l61/c; inferior, i4,_to. 15c. Cream- Grant of St. Lambert was badly days ago. F. Boisvert, P. Juneau Save Wife's Life. capital city brought back the in- 22 bitten on Friday by two English i and M. Desrosiers were trying to ery rolls,-21 to c, and-solids-13 18�.huHttax n_a_nc hburs and The Niagara formation that symptoms of rabies: 18 yard. cross the river between the two fella A despatch,from Niagara Falls, to 19c child wsniiered into the aril and- ji, bout; but the•eurrent was too were unmistakable. Fear is genera- g s--Case lots$' 18% to 19c per y 1 N Y., says: Louis Cohen o! But- al all over the neighborhood at gg the dogs flew 'at his throat and ' atroa and carried them over fa o, saw his young wife leap into g dozen. = face. The child's screams brought Little Grand Mere Falls. An in the swirling river between Second present; because the dug had been Chasse-Large* cheese, old, 14 _to and Third Sister Islands at 5 at-large for some time. The Coun- 114%c per lb., and twin.%, 141/, to j his mother and a couple of loco quest will.be held. - cil .has already. issued a proclama 14i�e _ New quoted at 10 for I to his as=sistance, and the dogs were _ ,o clock on Sunday afternoon, only } ran �� beaten off, but only• with the great- ing- 150 feet above the brink of the ca- tion prohibiting dogs from being large, rand 13c for.twins. s d y g W i.LER. allowed out during this month. :'.f- _ est. ifficulty. Ong of the men had Q CALLS J DGE E EATHU taract. Without a moment's hesi- ter that the must be muzzled or - to use a hammer before they could Had Been County Judge of Peter- .'cation he followed her; caught her held in leash. HOG PRODUCTS bp made to loosen their hold.' A y g hand and struggled desperately,to 1 1, ' doctor was - summoned and a as borough for '23 years. wave her. Mrs. Cohen probably '� Bacon-Long, clear, 13/ to ]3,nc i obliged to put in nineteen stitches A despatch from Peterborough, died in her husband's arms. Be- per Ib.: ' in case lots; mess pork-, $2= ' in the littlchap's face and neck'. fere it was possible to brie effi- BLFTIIF. TO BE IIANGED. � $2,z 50; short tut, $25. P Ont., Saye: His Honor Judge Wel - to g i . His nose was alma t bitten off, and ler, county judge of Peterborough, - .rient help, an hour had passed, Cabinet 'Will Not Interfere Wiih Hams-Light to.lmedium, 1S;yc; the other injuries sere very pain passed away dere last evening. He f - When aid at last .arrived, -Cohen de.,heavy, 14 to 1.1/sc; rolls. 12 to ful. His recoy a ver is aoubtful, w-aasaaaaaaa wwrsio roror aaarr - was ehxausted and could not tie Sentence for Murder. 12%c; shoulders, 11 to 11'/..c; backs, the rope thrown him around his own A despatch - from, Ottawa says: T7;; to isc; breakfa�t---bacoii, is;_I - , was eighty years of age and had +• ► er, his wife's body. He had -been The last chance to escape death is te. 17c. SMOTHERED IN SAWD CST BIN. been in poor health for several unable, too,in the loo wait to keepgone for Walter Blythe, the Agin- Lard-Tierces, 14c'; tubs, 14y,,c months. ` his wife's head, above water. Hj court' railwayman -under sentence pails, 14/c: Peculiar Accident to Son of a Lon- held to'the rope with one-hand and to be hanged for the murder of his .__ ". don. Nan. .. THE. . GUARD. • ATT:kCHED was drawn ashore, but lost his grip' wife'last winter. Blythe was ori- A des etch frau London, Out.. William Duff's Desperate Elf ort to BL'SiNF,,S AT MONTREAL, P o of his wife's body when within fif- Binally sentenced to be 'Banged on says: While playing in a bin.of saw- teen feet of the bank. The woman's l May 13th,.but two days before he Montreal, June. 8.-I eaa-$1.0., dust, Gordon, the ,near' and ten Escape From Moose Jaw,Jail.. body was whirled away and later) paid the penalty a reprieve was ,to $1.06. Oat's-Canaeiian• Nest months' old sun 'of Mr. and Mrs. A despatch from Moose Jaw, in the day was found fast on a rock, granted by orderin Council until ern, 59c; extra No, 1 feed 58'',c; ,A.' Knokles, of 1 High Street, was Sask., say's: William Duff, under 100 feet above the brink. When it June 17th. On Thursday*-his case) NO. 1 feed 58%c; No. 3.Canadi•in smothered to death' at 'about 1 trial here for harass-stealing, made iwaa rescued life .was extinct. was finally considered,-'and his Ex. Western, 59c; No. 2 feed, 571- c; No. . c,'clock'on Thurssday. When Hed- 'a desperate effort to escape on cellency Earl 'Grey .has concurred 2 barley 72y2 to 74c; Manitoba feed , IP �1'eavetl , an employe of Mr, Thursday Morning. He succeeded in the recommendation of the Cab- barley, 66;; to Glc; buckwheat, 6912 I, y y HAD DOC AT PARIS. _ inet that the law shall take its to 70c. I`lour-Manitoba Spring I hnoales, returned after sawdust, rand a' breaking the luck from his dour, v- went to the 'bin ;of sawdust, which and' securing the- iron bar he, at- 6uurse. wheat patents first1,,$6.30 to $6.50; is used as fuel for the engine, to tacked the guard fiercely, and it `Bit a Boy, Who Will be Treated for do:.secouds, $5.f+0 to $e; Manitoba put on more fire he sax 'the hand was'onty after assistance had been s Win- Rabies. Newfoundland ran behind $150,- strong bakers', $5.60 to $5.80; R in- c.f the child sticking out. The boy rushed in that he was overpowered A de&patch from Paris, out., '600 in its finances during the fiscal ter wheat patens, $6.73; straight was covered only about four or five ----a.�--- Ye just past, rollers, $6.50 to $6.60; do., in,hags, inches and-sat -the place where he. Nine Moslems and six Armeni says: Anticipating the development Y ] P 3.15 to $3.20; extra's, in bags, $2.65 y ans'were hanged of rabies in the three-year-old son . A series of experiments in send- $ was buried the sawdust was only ped at Adana, on.Wed. to $2.80, Feed-;Manitoba bran, about 18 inches deep. nesday. of William North, a citizen of Faris, I ing wireless messages to balloons $22 to 923; do.; shorts, $24 to father and son will go to.New.York, r was conducted at Berlin on Satur-I grain mouillie. 933 to 83a- pure ; ---- - - -- - - -- - where the little tot will undergo day- I mixed mouillie, 528 to $30. Cheese treatment for, the- dread seizure. I Thea fishing scshooner Souris'-westerns, 12 to 12 c, and eastern% ' KAISER. expenses for the --trip will be; I elle was so battered by ire flocs�.1l�� to 12c. I;utfer-22 tD 23j".c. _ borne b the Paris,Council. The::, that she went down off St. John Epps 19 to 20e per dozen. :'child was bitten some time ago, (harbor. Her .crew were rescsued. t7NITED STATES .MARKETS. Minneanolis, June 8.-Wheat- Eur.opeall Situation -Promises to Enter Upon July, $1.29;;, tq $1.30; Sept. $110? '. RIGH OUT . -WEST to $].io.%; Dec. $1.08y ; cash, No, -a. Decidedly Peaceful Stage. T, r 1, $1.33 ` to $1.34%; 'o. 1 1 ha A .' Northern, $1.32% to $1,33*; Nu. 2 Ades etch from St. Petersburg at St. Petersburg. It was supposed Northern $1.30' t'o $1.31 • No: 3 13 \orthern; 1'.28;; to $1.30%. Flour says: A meeting -between Emperor in some,quarters that German medi- :.Ideal Growing Weather Is General Over -First ,tents, $6.40.to 56.60 see_ I at•ion, which had ended the crisis, NA illiam and Emperor Nicholas has r ,' , and patents, $6.30 to_ 96.50; first b p ( had left an inheritance of bitter- the Prairie ie P�ovinces. clears, $3,Oy to $3.25; second clears, been arranged and will take lace .cess which would estrange the two e waters of t •.l•innish Gulf. INIonarpos and.lead Riissia to identi- 3. o $3.85. Bran-In Luis, the i : m tc tl E - $�3 50 to $21. The exact date of the mectinr� will fy herself more.closely with.Great - b' A despatch from Winnipeg says: weather,' with light rains and plen- Buffalo, June S.-Wheat-Spring tie decided upon- later,lrnt-it will-1 P,ritain's continental p"ficy, • "Optimistic to the highest point of I ty of warmth, has been general wheat firmer; No. 1 Northern car- probably will be June 17. The.Ger- Tho meeting, which, according to satisfaction," just about describes over the entire northwest, and ,in loads Store $1.35';; Winter nomin_ man Emperor will arrive on .the some reports, has been arranged by 1 some places the growth has been ex- al. Corn-Stronger; No. 3 yellow, Imperial ,yacht Iiohcnzollern, while II fire initiative of Emperor Nicholas, the crop report issued by the C'. P. ceptional for th'e first.of June. At gpc• \T0, 4 jcllow 79p No. 3 corn, Nicholas will. be aboard the Stand- 1 is taken to moan that Russia prefers 'R. on Wednesday. It combines re. Balcarres the grain is reported to 791; to ,w%c; No. '4 corn, 7> 1/c; art, accompanied .6y M. lswolsky, I an.amicable. arrangement with Gor- ports frons'every section of the 'be up,eight inches; at Arcola, from No, 3 white" 801,1c. Oats-.steady, the F'.hreign 'Minister, and Admiral I many to the doubtful issue of an , prairie country clear through to the four to seven inches; at WaAada,, Barley-feed to malting, i7 to 910 Vuerodsky, the Minister of :Marine. •,nt': eonistic p6licc. If Emperor a .`Rockies, and, in its essence, tells four inches; on the Portal section, The news of the proposed inter- J William also meets President Fal- g that all the wheat has been sown, from two to five inches, and on the view between the S,&enrigns, com- I licros, as repurted frum Berlin, the MW ET D while the percentage of oats, bar- Lacombe branch in the far west, LTVF, STOCK MARKETS, ing so soon fter the settlement of' Eni•opoan stivat.iuu nia'y he regard- ley and flax whieb remains to be the same. height. All over the west :Montreal, June 8.-:Moro than the Balkan crisis, has aroii%ed eng- ud as entering upon a decidedly "put in is small, •Jdeal growing the acreage in grains has increased. half Of,' milkmen's strippers sold er speculation among the diplc mats peaceful pha!o. :�g •A n ".,a.,' ° ?Y. ..4'• *-? .',t.o.. -.y;.�.:x .�... min.:.,:« •:9..,... - ..c•^.:.S+r•'- a s. a..a;:'r.),;[raj -a ..•w ,..ea,,r.. ::.-. �' '" „a t4..-,,...e,, - ',...:..,r.•� ......: .. �_'' s �,:• 2 s.:C., :•+ �,vc{.3L. - i,Y.w,:.-:.,�" - .,' •� �,, ,po., •.4. vQ-s.I' C- ..- ., .�.. ,..�,..' ... .;,. .. . -. .:•.. .. -,•.. ,, '=�. Y ... ^. �„+"�'l' '",�yc-c,.. .G„2r�+a1.v..` ,.•..•,�, tT¢�' __s°%'t'�'"-� "g«ri'"•s-.'s'.}�'�..6. '�'.. :� .." ar �;;..x3:•.. .,.^a:? - .Ger-w,..—.�..:•�' - �f••. .. �cr^"•,�c-•ru�:. :. •'.-.,. ..�.:;•r••' • •++ ,.m'�r': .•. � - 'x.� .v �:Y � '�•... w-�- � 'r A. .'.. -: ... ... .� '4,.,a.i- _'. :.-..,•a _ _ fix.:!•' , • sem+ in oven and cover. Keep well bast- ed ast- OVERTAXED NERVES =' ed- Will take about an hour. Gravy ,. HABIT for above: Boil the giblets until A� CREAT POWER OF - ' tender, chop fine. Remove chicken; A DISTRESS SIGNAL �r Thion �� a► add the giRblets; thicken like cream'of Habit in. Reli 1S Q '� and nerds.Minced Lamb.—Ttemove all the ' good meat from what remains of The Trouble Can Only be Cured by Here Pointed Out, roast lamb and mince fine Put the C 8 00 Enriching the B-Cod Supply, ... +E.� bones and bits of skin in.a sauce- pan and cover with a pint of water. Teach m O Lord, the way of two rules in the formation o_ such MISCELLANEOUS RECIPES. When our nervous system is ex- 'MISCELLANEOUS pan. t Add one onion, one-half carrot cut hausted the trouble makes.itself evi-i •.Thy statutes and i will keep itun- habits with as much determination Cherry Relish.—Seed cherries, small, a few sprays of parsley, and dent in many ways. You feel alwayd .til the end.—Psalm exix. 33. I as possible in order that the initis- Pour good cider vinegar over them two mint leaves and ' simmer for aad let them_ stand all night. one-half 'hour• add a gravy left fatigued and unfit for work. Severe ur virtues are habits as much as tory force with which a habit is g g Y headaches distract you; your back , our vices. Honor, courage, purity, launched may be as great as pos- ,Sciueeze out in. the morning acid from -roast and strain. Thicken punetuality, prayer and .kindness I sible; secondly; .,ever' buffer an put one pint of sugar to one pint with one tablespoonful of flour rub- is weak; you sleep badly; your ap• ~ are habits.as•much'aR are swearing, exception to occur until a new hab- of cherries stir until sugar is all bed in one tablespoonful of butter, Petite is uncertain; you. are any T• � P ons and irritable and after any ea• Y drunkenness and lying. When this ,t is securely rooted in the life. 4,ssolved, then can. add a teaspoonful of salt, a dash R 'A health of cayenne, ercise you tremble and 'perspire Chocolate Wafers. - truth ,s once perceived it makes I The religious life, like other de- Y Y , and the minced lamb. :a revolution in conduct. Morality sirable things, should be put under and economical candy for children Let it come to a boil and serve. excessively. If the trouble is nol is made b making a chocolate fil- checked your case goes from bad t4 with many consists in trying to tor- the domain of habit. How can we Y g '- `- worse until you fedi that your con• rect evil habits rather than m striv- ro cess rel' roust if we live hal- ling the same as for cake or candy USEFUL HINTS. P g ig Y dition is hopeless and that i:nsani• in to form • ood ones. Human ter-skelter in a hit or a miss fash- then dipping oyster crackers in the When a baby is lying an our la B g Y 5 g Y P ty is threatened. life is largely automatic. .We dire in ion Z Right thoughts, right emo- candy. Then lay on greased paper do not allow anyone to talk to it B Y B g . � g Y Your nerves are calling for help. �. -reality "walking bundles of habits. tions right decisions in the reli i- or.plate until cooled. ever its head from the back as this g g g Combination Cake.—Cream one- ' They are stared because they de To each sort of impression we have ous life as in the daily life of busi- is frequently the cause of a child's wand from the blood more nourJ an automatic read made response., ness, must be made habitual. Heb- half a cupful of,butter, one and one- a ea becomin crossed. The little supply. 5 P Y g ishment than it can su 1 Nett The sort of .habits we are form- it should be the rule in prayer. half cupfuls of sugar, two eggs, one p rich blood is the secret of uerv4 p y HS , mite tries to see the speaker, and in is therefore df the greatest im- half cupful of sour milk with a ' P turns its eyes all ways in the ef- strength and Dr. Williams Pines IN CHURCH ATTEND iNGE, teaspoonful of soda dissolved in it. g portance, and we are forming habits P fort. Pills for Yale People cure nervous • _ of some kind whether we attend to in the receiving of the holy tom= Add a pinch of salt, one-half scup- Medicine should be given at regu-. disorders because they feed. th,6 them •or not. We should strive, munion, in times of meditation, in. ful of sifted flour, flavor to taste lar hours, and careful attention weak, exhausted nerves= with richt therefore, to:acquire such habits acts of kindness, in deeds of ser- with nutmeg and lemon. Bake in should be paid to the direction as red blood. The ease of Mrs. Emm# - as will strengthen and vice. Only so .shall we become loaf or layer with boiled frosting to time when it is ordered to be Hall, of Hamilton, 'Ont,,Juraishe* <' fit followers of Him who lived in flavored with vanilla. given, as for instance before or IMPROVE OUR NATURES. a , proof that Dr. Williams Pink Pill# habitual prayer and whose life was Bread in Three Hours.—Yeast— after meals'. The"exact quantity of will cure even the most stubborA This physical organism of ours, spent in doing good. Contempla- Boil eight large potatoes and mash medicine ordered should be given. cases .of nervo exhaustion. Mrs, +" which is the clay which, by con- tion,of the power of habit should iL water in which they were boiled. Care of Table-linen.—To keep Hall was left a widow and war tinual reiteration, is gradually not make anyone despair. Even in While this is still boiling pour.,over tablecloths Lin good condition pour forced to work in a mill to main• '. shaped along lines Which finally the worst cases there is hope. His- four tablespoonfuls of flour. T� P g Y P Boiling water upon stains from fruit barn herself and her trwo iitit14 control the ordinary actions.of life, tory is full of examples, from St. this add four tablespoonfuls each cr coffee as soon as the 'table is children. She bravely faced thil Impressions made uron the nerv- Paul down, in which the habits of of salt and granulated sugar; one cleared;do not wait until the week- battle of life, though she had neve* ' .ous'structure of the brain tend'to a lifetime have been broken under quart of boiling and four quarts ly wash-day. Some hofisekeepers had to conform to such conditions j repeat themselves until.well travel- a supreme compelling impulse. The of cold water, and two yeast cakes, P P gm P drop a pinch of 'salt on a stain as before., Notwihataading the splen•' ed roads are formed along which power of the Divine Spirit is omni- dissolved in half a cup of like warm soon as it is made; this tends to its did spirit she displayed the worth ideas frequently passing make high- potent in human affairs. The worst I water. Mix well and keep ,eradication. played havoc with a delicate con- sways of the soul. These are habits prodigal can reform. Behind all {Rtanding in a -warm place eighteen Rough Elbows.—Many .women stitution, and some years ago Mrs, and control the life. our efforts there is the power of hours, Then put in s. cool place find their elbows get unpleasantly Hall noticed signs in herself of ! - Bad habits may be checked and God. With all ilia power the hab- and keep until required. The Bread rough, especiallythose who lean nervous collapse. $he consulted A good habits formed by making its of a lifetime can be broken and .—Use one quart. of the be for much .over a table. Dr table-salt two good sized loaves. Set on Stove Y doctor who gate her some mll ficin# .. what we desire habitual in our a life of nes• Snits'begun. 8 rubbed on the elbows every morn- and told her she "would be all right lives. Professor James'enume'rates REV. DEWITT L. PELTON. and stir with the hand until about ing during the ,bath is a cure; the in a few days." But relief did not 9ei degrees Fahrenheit, Add a friction will stimulate the skin anda� come and it-was anally a daily oc- tablespoonful each of salt, brown make it smooth and firm. At night currdnce for her to faint at beg PROLIFIC PHEASANTS. WOKEN OF COREAN COURT. sugar and butter, mix into a soft a little cold. cream should be ap- work. These fainting spells quickly x Sponge. with 'warmed flour. Let it plied• developed into pronounced hysteria It is reported that the whole of Reduction in Their Number —In-I rise thirty minutes. Add flour to A Use 'or Tea-Leaves.—Save old and chronic irritability, and Mrs. Vancouver Island is now well stock- fluence They Once Exerted. 1knead, let rise again,' mold into tea-leaves far a few days, pour boil- Hail Bays that'death would Savo ea with pheasants which have Iong The, visit of three Corean court loaves, let rise,and bake in a mod in water over them, leave till near- been a relief. She consulted eev been thoroughly acclimatized aad ladies to Japan is an indication of erate oven. eral doctors. but got no help, and cold strain and use the water � breed freely.. The history of phea- the strikingchangesthat have re- Chicken with Rite.—Cut one thor f r washing paint. It gets off stains she telt that she was almost bor• Scant acclimatization in Vancouver is sulted from the Japanese occu a- oughly cleaned roasting chicken in- very easily and quickly. Clean daring on insanity. In t1is condi- •4mplicity, at itself. In 1883 C. W. R. tion of the Hermit Kingdom. fwu to peaces of any desired size. Place white paint by rubbing with a damp .tion she was advised to try Dr. Thompson of Victoria importedyears ago there were no fewer than these in the kettle; add one pint Sonnei which. has been dipped to Williams' Pink Pills. Grasping at :'twenty-five oirds from China, kept ,,800 ladies in, wusing, now there -hf strained tomato, one heaping whiting; soda should never be used even the possibility of heft she de- r them in captivity till young had are only 100, says the London-dela cupful of celery cut into half inch it, washing paint, as it injures the tided to do so. After taking thred been hatched out and set all at lib- graph', pieces, one small onion, a few sprigs color. bones she actually found some erty as soon as the chicks were tnis wholesale reduction•natur- of parsley tied together, salt, pep Use for Empty"Tina.--Here is a provement, and from that time od r Strong 'gnough. In 1888 Mr. Mus- ally created consternation, and., her and one pint of hot water. Put good way to make use of empty this improvement was steady `and - grave imported eleven more birds &ere was much lamentation amoang 'this in the stove and when it be- syrup-tins. The 4 pound size is per- increasing daily until after a few and turned themout and froxp these those whose services were dispena gins to boil add one-half cupful of has the most useful but others months,she felt the cure was com- thirty-six, pheasants the whole of ed with. ,-Their lot, however, aces j well washed-rice,---Let-the-whvfe wi l do as-well. Wash them clean plete. She says:—"Dr. Williams' ''Vancouver and many of the adjac- not seem to ha-ve been altogether boil for one-half hour, then place inside; then procure a small' tin of Pink'Pills-have done what doctors =ant islands have been stocked. -enviable. It. appears that it has 141 in'a'fireless cooker and allow it enamel, any color you like, but pale- failed-to do and what I myself been the custom to. take girls into F t•, remain. there for.at least four blue is very pretty; give them three thought was impossible. They have the court from the age of 10, and'I hours. Chicken prepared in this coats on the outside, allowing time • freed me from the terrible trouble thenceforth throughout the what.-4 way may be served directly from .for each coat of enamel.to dry be- I suffered and my old joy in life has period of their natural lives they the cooker, only the-parsley should fore putting on the next. • Cut out been renewed." When Sirs. Hall -- . e were never allowed to leave the; I" removed, but the ,dish is far, from bills or papers the letters you began taking Dr. Williams' Pink ' precincts of the palace, so that they more attractive and seems to taste require to make the words showing Pills she weighed only one hundred ' e lived in absolute ignorance of the better if pieces of chicken are taken the contents of the tins,,such as I pounds while under her renewed ` outside world. up with a skimmer arranged in a peas, rice, etc. Stick each Letter health her weight has increased to Food The' few' who' accompanied the low. baking dish, the rice poured on separately and as neatly as pos- one hundred and thirty pounds. Products Emperor on. his recent tots gave i over all, and then placed under the Bible, and give one coat of crystal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be evidence of the timidity which had"broiling flame or in the oven for varnish to the tin'. It can tben be had from any dealer in medicines resulted from their long confine- ( about fifteen minutes just before washed whet, soiled. or will be sent by mail at 50 cents Never Vary in meat; for they could hardty be per serving: Garnish with fresh para- — —-,f,-- a box or six boxes for 82.60 by The suaded to enter the train, and they 'ley and serve just as it comes from NOT TO BE BAFFLED Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Brock- Quality or Taste finally did so with manifest trrepi- the-oven. villa " dation. He was regaling- breathless , Out, because the Utmost Hitherto the influence'of these :'.'THE S1 WING ROOM, crowd with the veracious story of a care is taken by ladies at court has been very great. shipwreck and how he and his ' Ws 3 Vb� Stains•from Light Fabrics.—Place ' by 8 Chefs to select Having constant access to the ear clean cloth. under spot wet cotton mates had escaped on a raft, and CAT MOTHERS SQUIRRELS. of the Sovereign, on .the one hand, after many exciting adventures only the choicest mater- - or small piece of cloth with per ox- and being, an'the other, accessible ids of hydrogen and rub spot until had landed an a desert island. Deprived of Her Own Children, She ialS, and put these up in - t�, all the intriguing influences that "And the beach of that there is- ado to Another FamiT the same careful manner prevailed in the unwholesome at- it disappears. Most useful in land, he said, impressively, `'was p 9' children s fruit stained gnghams ,� eve time. mosphere of the court, their power red with lobsters. Last spring a cat on the farm of every YOU are or'white clothing. Have also used thus assured of uniform . �exceeded even, that of Ministers of But, interposed the objection- Albert• ]Fisher, near Westville, it on light silks successfully. .` State• able person who glories in sp_iling N.Y., had several small kittens. As How*to Shrink Goods.—All wash- n Rood story, "that won't do, • goodness and this is _.__—�--• `' .;Pack. the farm .was overstocked with cats a:bie goods should be shrunk, especa= ') c.bstera ain't red before they're 6 the reason that the use A SVA\UERI\ti MONUMENT. all in hams, before usin y re her yours were taien from her and Y g g g• - This ���' txiISd, drowned. After that the cat seem of Libb s gives such i6•valuable to remember in making y g It Has Slid So Far That No,One Is hick was'silent for a moms+nt; it ed very unhappy, and beinga house n general sAtisfaction to Sure Where the (.rave Is. i,p any kind of wash-goods ma- seemed that he had at Iasi met�his favorite she received .considerable aerials for children s clothes. Pour waterloo. But, anon, a smile lit sympathy. . every housewife. It is probable that no burial boiling hot ' water through the up his face. One day shortly after her kittens -monument in existence has a more goods, hang up and dry, and then "And who didn't know that he were taken 'rom her a young squir- 'Try these JAmyFoodw peculiar, history than that placed iron. If this is done previous to asked scathin 1 of his _ over-the grave of a young'man who the making up of the, goods, much scathingly persecutor.. rel which h: ;i fallen from its nest-- : Bred Beef was buried on the banks of the time will be-saved. "This 'ere was a volcanic island. in the hollov of a tree vias found aand, of course, the .waters was all and taken to the cat with the idea 6X/Oan ranla/9 Assiniboine River in Manitoba. to find Skirt Length.—After the biling hot W that it would be a dainty morsel to Every one naturally supposed it band has been sewed on the skirt, d• tempt her appetite. would remain there, says 'the Wide try on. Stand a yardstick perpendi- , fashion she ; .JfAm Loaf BABY'S OWN TABLETS Instead , pouncing upon cat ' World. . The ground, however, is. volarly on the floor close to toe � took the young squirrel •-'¢ OINJU Con Carne sloping and owing to the nature of form. At the upper end, which will CURE ALL MINOR TROUBLES to the box where she had so recent- the soil the bank, grave,•monument res h the hips, mark the skirt, ly mothered her own young and and all have been gradually sliding moving- the yardstick about, the The stomach, the trowels, or cut- there bestowed upon the squirrel all Rvapoirated Ni/k downhill.. ,form,.keeping it perpendicular and ting teeth is responsible for most the affection she had previously Recently the new Grand' Trunk marking at the upper end until the of the ills and Buffering, that af- given to her kittens. Pacific Railway constructed its mark encircles the form or skirt at ri,cts babyhood. Baby's Uwn '*'soles Stranger still, says a writer in For 1 n n c h e o n, roadway some little distance away the hips. The skirt-.can then he will keep your child well because it Country Life in America. in about and the immense weight of the em- laid on the table, and if it is to be is the best medicine in the world two hours the old cat had hunted spreads or, every day bankment greatly accelerated the two inches from the floor make it for these troubles, and at the same out the squirrel's nest in a tree . meals, they are just the pace of the landslide. thirty-four inches from the line time it is the safest. The mother some distance away and had car- The stone, still bravely endeavor about the hips; if three inches from has the guarantee of a Government ried the remainder of the young �rY thing. ing to preserve the perpendicular, the floor, make it thirty-three inches analyst that this medicine contains squirrels in her mouth one at a �- Keep a sup- is now at least a hundrgd feet from in length. This will be found to be no opiate or poisonous "soothing'' time, to her.box ,n the house. t ply in the house. its original position and the qu•es-• a most useful hint for the sewing stuff. Mra. Jos. Bernard, St: You never can tion arises as to the where bouts room, insuring a properly hanging Emile, (,due., says: , "Bwby'v Uwn Then until the he creels .were" tell when they a nearly full grown the cat watched will come in han- of the grave wnich it formerly skirt, for if there is a difference in Tablets are resily a marvellous me- over them with all the solicitude d Ask for covered. one's hips it will be above the.mark divine. My baby was thin, peevish a y' on the skirt: and sick* until 1 be an ivin him that is possible for any animal L/iw►'a and be --•----.p--- Y 8' g g mother to show, even providing sure you get' "SUDDEN STOPS. this medicine. Since then he has nourishment for them in exactly the �►'e- TASTY MEAT DISHES. thrived and grown splendidly." same manner that she had for her Sparker— Ia spite of the air- bold by medicine dealers or by Ubby, MoMA/// ships autos are still all the go." Baked Chicken.—Prepare a chick- own young. When the squirrels had ra i LAY Cog wood—"That's just the trou-' en as for broth. Put to bakepan, mail at 25 cents a boxfrom '1'ha outgrown a mother's attention they g Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,Lrock- ble. Some of them won't go at add two cupfuls of water. gutter ' were very tame end were given to size egg and salt and pepper Put �ilLe,'Uat, friends of the family. t N ,,.:..,..,�._._. '., • .. x ,r _.:, ..s' .,_�,._.�.^s.d ��? ..•:a'a. aFP• `�a' �+' s..�.....`^;::.a`6'a'• - ., .. - e:.::.., -. -w:.< _ :ni,rx .. .•. .J " a ;,;. ,,at.:ryua• •xro•rirw.iac, �.r.'�?rvsR ' .-... , r. ,,.,.• _.,W -. '- . V` �. -. -= ._,-.... ,..�� ..ter fig. ^.,:� ,',�-+ra",v."'_S•�s Sf �"[' .7,•, .,'i.°..: �� :,.r'- •5,::�"� .p fw. .. '.r .,,,:,s "•safe ....* ,.'� .,�Ta ..,., "._..,rY. .: 'a:. ., ,..'�'�...i�` -....�:,L. _ - :.� 27, : .300h Ontario Footbap li.•asra., Segoet-r eon—The o.►.br.ted eroui_ «Richairdaoa'e Special Tea is Good Tea." I stallion,the property of Jesse Hubbard, Won Lost '1Cp play Brougham,will make the season of 190 gall ~-EARLY EVERYBODY C Claremont.....,; 4 0 1 at his own stable, Arrangements Brooklin.......... 2 1 2 be made to meet maree_*Loutside points Ashburn...:...... _2 _$ _1 Bucevltalus (11228) [33381 — The buy their' Groceries at the Grocery Store : Myrtle n.... .. choicely bred imported Clydesdale slit wt�c�Mus &XIS .,. 0 4 2 stallion,the• property at S C Banker, a 1909 Sew Adivertssetnents. at kering,will make the an 2 c ring b published awry Friday morning ants Olaoe, all his own stable lot 18 can 2 Pickering a .Pickerial' Ont Kingston road. BATES OF ADVERTISING: FOR BALE—A new milch cow. M"Robb" [6397] —The pare-bred Because the et better values, the best brands of Pint insertion perlins - - - 10 cents Apply to HISS. JAS,L. PALMER, lot 90, Clydesdale stallion,the property o!Gw. y ' Bach subsequent inwrtion,pper lire - b cents non S 116it Davidson a Sone, Cherrpwood, will t' This rate does not'include Legal or Foreign —_ ,everything and fresher groceries.' advertisements. i,�I RST-CLASS PASTURE, well make the season of 1909.as follows al Spedterms Riven to parties making con- i' watered,can be had by applying to J. W. Wednesday afternoon procel to James We are selling heaps of fine pineapples these days; stat+for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half M Fi,HARRY.Port Perry, ,Sato' Found's lot 29 b f can Pickeringnight. loads of beautiful lemons, oranges and bananas. -'yearly or yearl contracts payable quarterly. Thursday,Tom's hotel Liverpoonoon Buslaau cars,ten lines or under,with paper BASSWOOD WANTED—A uan- , :'+ane year,30 00 psysble in advance.. 9 Gordons hotel Pickering night. Frida Nice fresh biscuits in great variety on hand the best 1& xottoe is focal columns tea cents per line, ti of�Ropoqdg sound basswood for the fav g. g y currants, raisins,'prunes &c at right prices. Eve cents per lone eacn subsequent inscrWoa. tory,in Picke-a9 W X GORDON, Pickering afternoon proceeds to his own stable spesial ooatract rates made known on appliaa 33tf until the following Wednesday afternoon When ydur grocery stock•runs low in no matter what: , Tea, Coffee, tion, xo free advertising: v Cocoa, Cheese, Icin anything 1n the grocery line Advertisements without written inattraetions TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also Baron Elect, (5629)—The imported .S+ y B g Y s will be inserted until forbidden and charged son- Tali to mix to grow good bay. Apply Clydesdale stall on,the piopercy of W. cordinaly. Orders for discontinuing advel at lot is,can.T.Pickering,or write E.E.PUGS H Pugh,Claremont, will take the fol- a:. 1mi ant must beta writing and seat to the pub- Claremont. 116tf lowing conte daring the season 0! 1909: $ITY IT AT THE GROCERY STORE promptly to, PLANTS FOR SALE—Tomatoes, Monday,T Smith's lot 27 can 9 noon; Job Work p Don , TEBJl18 L cabbage, can, eatery and flowers. John 6eott'e Atha night. Tuesday, R j�lQjie (fij](ut �.�'pC( u ij� #Own* Wagon on the road daring season THOMAS Tarr'v Mongolia noon; Wm Coal ,J $1.25 per year; $1.60 if paid in advance. GAMMAGE. Brougham 39-36 lot 15 coo 10 Marktiam night. Wednes by UQb deal thou ? STRAYED—On or about May 18th day, Wm Armstrong's Locust Hill noon; J Oil N M U R KA R .Pro rietor, S from lot 27, con. 6. Pickering, one grey R Milroy's Peder Grove niglit. Thure- �' TT -�•� f P steer and one red heifer each one year old,good day,Jas aoCraee lot 34 can 2 Picker- R.= C.H A R .ate/ S O IV ' S size sot in Rood condition, Any iaformacion ins noon; W T efy`e 1 lj2 miles east of leading to their recovery will, be rewarded. „ ++ NOTES AND COMMENTS ARCH, l'2ALCOLAf.Green River 33tf Cher ran. ❑i ht. Friday,Thos Hnotel Buy your Groeeries at the Grocers. i = _ Brock rot noon; Gerow's !dotal _ The drowning season is againFOR SALE OR TO RENT.—The Brougham night. Saturday, Lather Logan lW sere farm.base line,Pickering, Pilkey's lot 18 can 7 Pickering noon; ies' with us and already a large nun7- for sale on reasonable terms. Land ie very thence to stable until fo110w:12g,14fonday.berof victims have been claimed beet clay,stone house etc, •J miles from G.T.R will rent it not sold at once. Apply in even- Sas ms Gallant Clusttan (12153); (4223] by the treacherous waters; The ings to 1?.M.CHAPMAN,Pickering. 2atf —The champ on im orted Clydesdale Bg • majority of drowning accidentsOUSE TO RENT—Containing stallion, the property of Robert Defoe, occur through Heaven roohard and soft water House Greeth River, will make the season o! roe h carelessness and ms, - a g in ezce lent condition, good large garden A 1909 viz• Monday. Brougham night. mi ht be averted b paying at- somber of!rule trees Also•good blacksmith Tuesday. A H Major's lot 26 0012 5 Bu- shop R y P Y g gates be seated eparately or together tentiOn.to the warnings given con- le For further particulars apply to. BARRY Pickering noon; Russell Carter's gg • g THOMPSON.Claret.iont 86-56 Cherrywood nicht, Weenesday, P B tinually in the press. The art of SHORTHORN BULLS FOR$ALP. Re"or's lot 3 can 5 Scar'boro noon; H • R Hamill's Scarboro and Markham Swimming i8 one which every boy- >\7 one roan it yn ala ppast, on* 9 year. • _ CS /'� • + and girl should learn. It is not old in spring. Theta balis are fit for service is townline night. Thursday, T Cox __ _ G g test of stock. Also several ball calves from 8 worth s Armanale noon; Franklin House Only a pleasant and healthful to 136 saoains old good enough for any man in Markham might. Friday,R Wright's this country. AppIv ou premises lot lb,oon.7, lot I9 coo 8 Markham noon; R Eagle sport but it is one which so fee- Pickering or write z.E.PUG H.Cfaremont•s7� - PO _. —_ — `' son's lot 20 con .9 Markham ni ht. �quently is valuable in the saving FOR SALE. MANOR WOMAN— Saturday,to his own stable until Mo - You can get all makes at Disney's. :See My South African Veteran Boaoty Land day aftern on 'of lives. COnoeing is another , i of ate issued by the Departmeai of the pleasant sport bu-t—ih is One. in ttaw•;interior. Ogood for 340 acres of any Mikado Jr. 8153—The ezce lent road Dominion land open for entry in the Canadia: �• D horse,the,property pt Thos Beverley lot tis before you pt3rc11asU e19e which no person should take an aortb-west. Any person over the age of 18 pe y 2 1 2.5th Don. IIzb�idste, will make the years.Man or woman, can acquire this land � _ - risks until he has 'become expert with this corticate. For immediate sale 6790: ei 0f 1909. as follows: Peter sbirk's where v• e can save to. Phone write or,wLe L. E. TELFORD, 131 11onuolia u000; Franklin House Mark •- 4n the handling of the frail craft. Skaterstreet.Toronto, Phone main:XW 83.6 ham night Toesdav afternoon Perkins :The canoe has been responsible �J`AR1I FOF. $ALE.—Being lots 10 Bros'lot 19 con 4 Markham. Wednesday for a great many drowning acct• c and 11,••on 7,towashio of Pickering,sad afternoon• F .Cosgrove', hotel Elgin you. mn�le3T. consisting of 810 acres. Thin farm toths ova Mil e. Thursday afternoon, Wm Ray- ! i dents, due 'chiefly to the foul- on ablob the well-known Greenwood hard of man's Gormleys Comers Friday Come in any time : J '. - ebort-horas have been bred and fed during the afternoon, Mansion 130aae Sloaffvi►le. �.J 11s eL hardiness-of the v lctims. But if past torte)ears, h is as rich as a garden and - ulera. would sell 150 aeras. 138 acres or the Saturday, by way of Altons to -Nosh the necessary -precautions Avera whole of it. There is timber on one ;art of it Baker's con 3 Uxbridge for noon;thence worth at 1W Terms easq. Pos,,Gre a given isE D S EY S•Always taken the. paper`s during prig tat lace, Arthur Johnat�a„Greenwood. to hie awn stable. D.Sykes,manaiter. tbe• stlmmer season would not 37tt .Royal Duke 13693 (7023)—The • d _ -contain the large number of NOTSCE 0 N I imported W G Scotscallion, elle property of W G Scott, Claremont, will ''� ' Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, drowning accidents' 'that theymake the season of 1909 as follows: AVING sold out my Veterinary Machine Oil and Repairs. Dow contain., H ractice to Dr. W.L. Howden: Monday,along the 8tb eon Pickerine to < formerly of Watford, I desire all those Samuel Disney's town ine night; Tues- WHITBY, — '— ONTARIO _ SCHOOL REPORTS owing me on notes or' accounts to day S Fart.dale's Kin sal6 0000; W B settle at my residence by June 15th. Holtby's. Aadley _night. Wednesday, Claremont public school,• Junior Afterthat date unpaid accounts and V addafnrd Bros' Kingston road noon; division. Sr. II.—Charlie Slack, W. notes will be placed 1n other hands Gordon Hoose Pioseri0g night. Thar,- ' Forgie, Jean Evans. Jr. II.—Vete for collection. ��, Thai Knox's Brock road noon; Thos ® Stephenson Vera Wilson. Jean Me- el Brougham night. Friday _ pp E. J. tiIIiLEY, V.B. ,non 7 ickerit.Q noon; D F'ia lane: Sr: Pt. I L—dohn Knight,. Willie Forsyth. Waiter`Sanderson.' HORSE REGISTER — o in s bd +.alit the following Jr. Pt. IL—Beetha Milne, Fna y ® i s' Mantle, Merle Stephenson. 1B)— Terrington Bellttt�ti+t (f1037) The ?`wo in One [23N31. 80 2—The chainWN I - Gladys Paterson, Vida Knight, Stew- imported hackney stallion, the property pion breedintl Clydesaale stallion the art Grah.tm. (CI—Mary Forsyth, of W H.Pugh, Claremont, will stand property of Graham Bros Claremont Z'B.�E OrT:M OF' Lois Brodie, Verna Bryan. for maree duribit the eeaso12 of 1909 at will make the-season of 1909 as follows,: - his own stable 2 Ill miles eset of Clare- Monday afternoon leaves his own stable • • � I CLAREMONT most. and proceeds to Wm Edward's,Ba, • `1 _ Lord Jewett 1015 C.H R—The cele- for night Tues sy to Thos McAv a — 1 am E-J » it • • Don't forget the Baptist arcus- braced roadster stallion,the properly of lot 8 coo 8 Pickering noon; Miller Bros' , '.,Sion to Hamilton, July 8th:. Robt. Tome. Liverpool, will make the 7th can for 0iabs. Wednesday to John The town is leoking forward to a rico of 1989 at his own stable, Liver- Patterson'• lot 24 con 7 n on; drab Wicker Chairs or Rockers home"with you. It's a sure Cure for fatigue a treat on,Friday evening in the pool. Out lialcolm'e lot 27 o n 5 Dight. Thursday to Gen Bower's can 10 Markham aught We are showing sortie of the nicest designs.'' drama "Uncle Rube' to be given Royal Claoite(13165).13829,7846—the Friday to John Turne 's can 10 Mark- rand imported champion Clydesdale :1 ander the auspices of the Fire g p° P y ham noon; Danks d Bros'lot 82 .on 8 Call or phone,and let us quote yon.prices. They are the lowest. stallion, the property of Graham Bros., :. Company. Pickering.nigbt. Saturday to his own �,�'a Cba9. Sargent is in Brougham Claremont,will stand for mares during atal le until the following Monday efter- .��. Wicker Chairs for Tired PeOpY "460” g g the season of 1909 at his own stable,this week putting on -metal •°Cairnbrogie"stock farm . boon. Shingles on the township hall and _ — _� Upholstering and Picture Framing a speeialtp Also metal-ceiling. He is assisted Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. by J. S. Bundy BEST BINDER TWINE Bell and Independent-Telephiine Conner tion. A number from here attended the banquet given in Stouffvillr Farmers come here for your Binder Twine. Satisfaction guaranteed.. Cou on.N'riday evening last in honor poo, worth hon given with every order of f lbs.Implements, Write, DS of,Judge C. R. Fitch. They re- call or phone for Prices. A full tine of Implements, WindX MAS 000 port a large attendance and, a Mills,Gasoline Engines, Fanning Mills and Scales, i apl@ndid'tilne: Bissell Disc Harrows, Canada Carriage Co. Buggies, 1900 Washing Machines, Angle Lamps carried. •Ci+1l and see our ezhihit at Wilson's J ti tit Rt,('t 1 i d Carriage Shop, W hitevale. "Three boats were injured by the $C�7CTARa E. etc Fresh r =Z" ER, �7CThisevelle 'Raisins, Ourra breaking of the gates In the canal uts, Peep, etc., . at Sault Ste. Marie. --"'- Beet quality at lowest pride At the General Sessions at ''$amilton Mrs. Whitehorn lost aGenr a f'tLrkHr, Dunbarton a colt on a policy against the Cana_ Come and See for, Yourself dian Guardian Company bec supe ten cents of the premium was un- paid. .-' Our remarkable ii$ering in — _ CHOP The Eulalile Quartet �' z o v E L �' H A T l�- a = OF = ,9 'fSTOUFFVII:.LE Are now prepared to give a musical THE MISSES POWELL, AM ,,,;program. For particulars apply 1 to Whitb3T. MIDfA HOOVER, Sec.-Tress. Sealed ?endf=rs Panted 'sealed Tenders will be received by T � (( Unlimited supply the undersigned up to Saturday, June S PEC I L ZAth, Oa-1or the erection of a brick Chop school house in S. S. No. 17,Township o lJ op anJ Feed of Pickering (known as the Altona < f(�r two weeks• school), contractor to furnish all mate 1 F`. , tial. Tenders will also be received x,11 kinds for heaiiug and ventilating the same. o t Plans-and specifications may be seen .-on application to Simpson & Young, 'Tomatoes and Corn, 3-cans for 25 cents, C)i1 'h€1lUd. Architects, 17 Toronto St., Toronto, and at Post Office, Altona, where all Fine off stock Raisins, 4 lbs for 25 cents, i ;I necessary information can,tbe'obtain- 20 lbs best Granulated Sugar for $1.00 ed. " ' - The lowest or any tender not neves- PSprayers aIl Paris Green, S d Sprinklers warily accepted. P p W. J. MONKHOUSE, Turnip Seed in great variety, prices away down. Tinware andK /'Sec.-Treas., Altona. Hardware in abundance. Bananas, Pineapples, SPIN l� LiLs' y tppod in 20 minateA Oranges and Le mons. torewithrShoo s Redy• �e te4willsucci, prove. P i C K E R[ NG No vomiting, PHILIP B taes A safe and pleasinesyrup-50a Druggists. .:.. .. •T,.w,^. '{"Ma.B�*.. . � ,. .,••.. '^ r-L`X,M a.•..'•.:.•`. .. _ rt'� - Y+'• f 'F; :M:'. t �'4-0�:°-n�DJ�+-•'-�•�� '-rR"'a.T ea.r4.y. F,., .�-Yr•f •i a l`.1�.,.' S•r•-wn+ •��a...-.:y .�,. - ti .. ....i•: ::«•+.F,. ....•.... .�a.-"fir"'°"•fir" ".'7._...... .. 2.:......-_... .:r,.., ,'^�•"'•'tea•?="so:^•i•'m•.^a:?-"•x- "MIT=1E., 77 7i t•-.i. ,c=--•r�, �• -..a1,•:� .-��S's°'^4..•- � - - rr ;Oo Fes•- ...., " , Cv►RtMONT -.— Spring and Summer Goods Reuben Besse spent Monday id the city. J. H. Beal was in Stouffrille on A.fall stock of all kinds_of.Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. ;•�` --Tuesday. i - It will pay you to call and see before purebAsing. --, Herb Forsyth was in the city - < over Sunday. FLOUR AND FEED: R. Allaway was in Richmond Hill on Sunday. of the.best quality always on hand. Nelson Wagg was in the city a couple of days. Independent Telephone Central. ' Mr. Goldman of Toronto visited ' The Corner store. W. M. PA�LMER, Proprietor at John Miller's on Sunday. z _ Walter Thomson has the cellar dug for his new residence. Ira Boyer was in the city for• a ' couple of of days this week. Edwar`• a ,has mond into AlfredHaywrd's dwelling. �II1J. : H. ' -'RICHARDSON,S ' Mrs. Thos White of Whitevale visited friends here on Sunday. : Miss IrEne Forsyth visited 'Important showing of finest display of 'a .friends in Stouffville on Sunday. - j Dr. C. J. Brodie is greatly im- -. Ohina A Very large assortment of Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jab% proving the front of his property. A woman who is sick and suffering, and wori t at least , Mrs. W. R. Wood and daughter t a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's . received for the Holiday trade. Cali are visiting friends in Rothsay, try Y and see them. Ont. Vegetable Compound, is to blame for L her own,wretched _ : Subscriptions taken for all. Magazines, Duncan Macnab and Miss Mary Condition. Weekly and Daily Newspapers Macnab arses in the city on Tues- There areliteral) hundreds of thousands of women fn day.hn Gregg is busy delivering Canada and the United States who have been 'Denefited by '�j', %T. -E3[. R►=C I3.A.R�60W-1 coal throughout the village this this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots 3 ots -week. Sx'OCh; Street. Mrs. Fred Farmer is visiting and herbs over thi.'ty years ago by a woman to relieve . . friends in Stou.ffville for a couple woman's suffering. " of weeks. Read ivhU these women say Alex and Mrs. Wilson spent Sunday. with the former's son Belleriver Que.--Without Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable' 'Thomas in Myrtle. Compound i would not be alive. For five months I had painful Orval Reynolds and his brother irregular periods and inflammation of the uterus. I suffered A Positive Guarantee like a martyr and thought often of death. I consulted two doe- Synopsis of Canadian Charles of Goodwood were at tors who could do nothing for me. I went to a hospital,and the Goes R. Bryan's on Sunday. best doctors said I must submit to an operation,because I had with every hoz of North-west Land Peter Macnab is having his resi- a tumor. I went back home much discouraged. One of my Regulations. i dance re-painted, the work being cousins advised me to take your Compound,as it had cured her. 1. 1 Arrr person who is the sole head of a family, done by.W. G. Hingham. I did so and soon commenced to feel better; and my appetite I T A L or any male over is years old, may home- Mr. and Mrs. Stepp of Good= came bask with the Seat bottle. Now I feel no in and am 1 steads quarter-seotion of available Dominion pain land is Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. wood were the guests of R. and cured. Your remedy Is deservinsof praise. -Mrs.E 1, The applicant must appear in person st the Valleyfield,Belleriver, Quebec. Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the Mrs. Bryan over Sunday. aistrtct, E b Erie; Pa.-• I suffered for five years from female troubles, , •try y proal may be made•t say ;g John Farmer of the Farmers If they dont bring back your agony,on certain conditions• by father, moth- Bank, Stoutfville, visited at his and at last was almost helpless. I tried three doctors but or, son.daughter,brother or sister of intendlnd home here on Sunda last. did me no good. My sister advised me to try Lydia E. Pink- homesteader. Y ham's Vegetable Compound,and it has made me well and strong. - failin energy, your, money Ducie..-six mouths' residence upon and .a ge cultivation of the land in each of three Tears. Andrew and Mrs. Courtney of I hope all suffering women will just give Lydia E.Pinkham a A homesteader may live within ams miles of Whitevale visited his sister Mrs. Vegetable Compound a trial, for It is worth its weight in gold:' will be refunded. 50c. a box his homestead on• farm of at least so acre■ John Morgan on Sunday last. -:Mfrs.J.P. Endlleh, R. F.D. 7, Erle Pa. solely owned and.occupied by him or by his father,mother,son,daughter,brother or sister. The topic elf Rev. J. A. Grant's or six for$2.50.. .For sale.at In certain districts • homesteader in Rood h. P ,Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub- standing may pre• mpt a quarter-section along. +. 'discourse on Buuday evening next lish are genuine, is it•not fair to su os? that if Lydia E s:ae tris homestead. Price /3.-o per acre. will be "A King-a murderer." g ' pp Y McFADDEN�8 DRro STORE, I Duties—Must reside six mouths in each of six } M189' Maggie Graham gave. a Pinkham's — years from date of homestead entry (including Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help a the time required to earn homestead patent) _ party to a number of her friendi3 these women it will hely i an. other woman,who is suffer- Pickering. and cultivate fifty acres edea. P at ROsebank.on Tuesday night. A homesteader who has exhausted his home. s� in from the same trouble. stead right and cannot obtain•• pre=emption James Paterson. Is home from g miy take • urebased homestead in certain �^ - _. districts. Price,$3.00 per acre. Duties—Haft the west. He cannot speak toot For 30 years Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable q6A par+ reside six months in each of three year.. highly of that part of onr Compound has been the standard remedy for `J/1 IV1W-eb C �',, sem( t0 sm 00.te IIfey arses and ergot a honesDominion. female ills. No sick woman-does jpstice toJ ,,�_�� 'm Miss Olive Wilson who has been herself who will not try this famous medicine. ,�, w w 008=• An Toronto for the past two Made exclusive) .from roots and herbs, and IDepaty et the Minister of the Interim. r months spent Monday at. her has thousands exclusive to its Credit. T" Pains of women, head pains, or any N.A.—Qnsutborised publication of this ad. Mrs, Pinkham intltes all sick women stopped in 20 minutes sure with Dr. veraeoment will-not be paid for. home here. Rhoop's rink Pain Tablets. Bee fgli �•to write hes' for advice. $he has I! on would have a safe et certain 4 Mrs. Reynolds of Buffalo 'is guided thousands to health flee of charge. �pd r e4� formula on 25o box. sold by T X. Mc• eoag6 remedy in the home try Dr.Shoo f visiting her mother Mr's. Hy. Address Mrs. p�kh�, Lynne Maas. s Fadden. ,Thomson. Mr. Reynolds is now -a% least Daae. It prepa s4lovthoroughly It unlike. 6-00 6-00 ;,, [�,�� r,,LA ,_. —_ _ -- -- -- 1-144 be entirety new to you--unhm it in J. S. Beady was in Myrtle a THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE ACHTNI� HOP s ahroadyyour favorite otoagbremedy, No couple of days last week pputting opium,chloroform,or any other stupifying on metal shingles on J. W. Dig- Glood butter and eggs Fakers a8 Dash. The undersigned having purch- ingredients are used The tender leaver nay's livery barn. ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in of a harmless, lung.healing m aotainow Rev. J. W, Totten in the second p� ��p-The best, fresh every week. Try our 25c ]b. blended blank and Kinsale, is prepared to do all shrub(five w Dr Shoop's Cough Remedy draft of the stationingcommittee GROCERf S mixed tea;,our Colyee, 25c Ib..to 40c Ib., fresh ground. You drink kinds of repair work and general its wonderful curative properties, It u it once you will buy it again. truly a must cerasin sad arastwoetby of the Methodist Conference,has y y g 4• blackamithing. - prescriptia.n. Sold by T.M. 3doFsdden, been assigned to Scugog Island. Q We have doubled our business in this line. The reason- Satisfaction guateanteed - Mrs. Tamblyn and family of BOOTS & HDES our stotck is large, prices ight. Try a pair. Prices right. ' Chicago are now with the formers 'Call and see us. Tnother Mrs. McKay for the suns• n Carpets. Linoletims; c. en you.want a carpet or rug, see JAMES PENGELLY. mer. We welcome them again to 0R G000 &c.us. It will save you$2 to 7Kinsale, Oat. our burg.' Chas. Wagg teas it Malvern on i X11 a Ready-made. Great reductt n in price as we intend going out Pais anywhere stopped in 20 .oinates Saturday night witnessing the RIEN s -Uff s of this line. aura with one of Dr..Shoop's 'ink Pain u football match between Malvern Tablets The formals in on the 25 cent - i Now is the season to order ours ring and summer suit. 'box. Ask your doctor or drug �iet about and the Shamrocks in which' the y p tole formols! Slope womaoly. pains, former won by 1-0. Merchant Talons$ Crowfn Tailoring only d,' tailoring. headache, pains anywhere Write Dr. Union services were held. lAsr Shoop,Racine, Wis. for tree trial to prove Of all materials and design Sunday by the Methodist and m value. Sold by T M. McFadden.. kept to stook. It will pay YOU Presbyterian congregations in thtD �l t %��On �/ CO e :_-Pickerin g , ; a Deli at our weeks acd inspect our stook absence of Rev. J. W. Totten 81 E. W. V N 1M and obtain pelotas. Don't be misled by Ccmference. The morning servict � _ agents we do not employ them.atheeageat- �was held in .the Presbyterial ly we can, and do throw off the agoetr church and the evening in tht' a 8 Pump n faCtIIrer commission of 1 per osn1.,which you wilt Lawn Mowers ! oerSainly eave by parohasing from us. Methodist. Shop and Residence, Dundas St call solicited. The members of the W.F.M.S. a '1Yhy not organize ourselves into a Vil- wNITBY eRAN1TE COs of the Presbyterian church a lase Improvement Society and make it ..'WHITBY., ONT. IWBos. Whitby,oalarfe their meeting on Thursday of lass -imperative on each and all to keep their Three doors west of Whitby House. In sibkne•11 it a certain hidden nerve week . were addressed by Mrs a Strickland of Dun'barton, one of • lawns and gardens in tip-top condition? Rees wrong then the organ that this nerve the vice residents of the Presb ' " ' controls will also sorely fail: It may be p y i`` �. We want to attract a, great number of We are prepared to instal wood or iron a stomach nerve or it may have Riven terial Society. Mrs. Strickland', people who believe in attractive homes to pumps on short notice,also attend strength and support to the heart or kid --' earnest and Sympathetic .word• the new model Lawn Mower we have to all kinds of repairing, nays. It wis Dr.Shoop tbat firth pointed are always enjoyed. After tht read Better than ever in unlit and to this vital troth. -Dr. Shoop's Restore -meeting tea was served in the y' q y Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, rive was not made to dose the stomach i B decidedly better value. _-_ also gasoline engines and nor to temporarily stimulate the bear% or basement of the church and r 11 - the squre gear kidneys. That old-fashioned metb6d' i. pleasant , hour spent together t� t We never lose a customer through sell- MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR sN wrong. Dr,Shoop's Restorative goer socially. 1� Ing anything•unsatisfactory. directly to these failing Inside nerves. On Saturday evening last a „ 1'"�� Phone No. 60 at residence. . The remarkable success of this prescrip- meeting called by the lice Crus- �` t tion demoinetratw the wisdom of treatneg police +tell some deserving rheumatic sufferer the actual cause of these failing or acs : tees was held in the Masonic Hall . arentlaremon>i g q • Sargent,, that there in yet one simple way to otertait. And it is indeed easy to prove. A simple for the purpose of considering the dpO relief (let Dr.Shoop's book on Rheums P flue or Oen days teat will surely tell. Try advisability of establishing a 1} - Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. tism and a free sial test This book will it once and see. Sold by T:1N.McFadden 'union cemetery for this part of make it entirely clear how rbenmatio the township. The necessity of 9' pains are quickly killed by Dr Shoo Is C step in this direction is obvions 9 nd no Remedy-liquid r to tH, a s Is N Q pl • The test ' .free. Sur e when we consider -the- action ofn y. to is " i' the Board of Health in ordering T�i+e' Mo YoV. eRr Save Saves YOU ':rima me di the bookened sufferer omD tiv'9ret gg - 6 d �tr GettioR for him the book from Dr Shoop, d a • °3 a `' m° L the closing up of the Baptist y Racine, w ie, Bold by T. M.McFadden. v C e' c n° i 'd B cemetery after July 1st with the _ _ _ _ ----- -- __a Q- h _ possibility of similar action in re- �m worry—want—debt—humi iadon. A comfortable Bank Account The P1Ck8I'lrig g s or 1 k 8 Q �K �o gard to other cemeteries. Owing gives ono,an easy irind, self-confidence, and the power to take �; m� ';ao o ea og ; Q ,to the call of the meeting not be advantage of every opportunity that cornea to better one•'position. v1g11anC8 COYnYYll'tt88 c •�a�°°°/am oo m 1P, °ing getaerally-known the number MK �x bus present was not very great buts o • those present were quite enthusi• ME The object of this Association is to o ' o`o c e o $ ffin the matter. Before Ad- STANDARD lessen stealing and prosecute. m m : 'a G o m Jan � FMK o_ journing, a committee- composed the felons. lof Messrs. Joshun Bundy, R. W. E gablijwd 1873 77 gr,a Members bavine property Nteleu communi ; c' m m e1 'tO M� Ward And George Johnston was SOF CANADA nate immediately with anv memher p appointed f0 collect as much in- sod% Apr �A � of Executive i;nmmitta!+ or - ,, ; o a,. Map 0 formation as possible in regard to t gives Savings,Depositors, whether their accounts be large or small, Membership few el om d .. J ne C e ti he most courteous service. a site, cost And so OII slid report the Tickets may be bed frim t••� �r,._a t• ei " m o ale. Jn17 at a general meeting to be held in Make a beginning at once with a Deposit of One Doaar or secretin on avph' S", m m o m dept es the Masonic Hall on Monday even- more, in our Savings Department. 73 Exec. Comf: .-L. a. Banks, :•,, t r •r .a Oct. ing next to which all those inter- ested are invited to attend. It i9 W. V. Richardson, Pir k.•roo• a ; o Nov. hoped that this meeting will be P I C K E R I N G BRANCH m largely attended tla the matter is J.A. O'Connor dr�hi:r 1 ;,. monry ii. by ii, iso t.osu inaboham ,� �'•..ra t/.UxbriaRe 0t,OanniaRton�► la important one. C."RENCIt T. BATTY, Masnager President Mi•n••:�r��� 9.vpterarare 18 : ., , •a ... - a=4• ' .- , .- - �-r.;�„ > _ .::: .: :�.s.o.mw+s'�--v ,., ',•-� sa "'�.� ,.. r-.-v�.. . „�,�,. �- #� r x ^s;�, � _. �:.w•�,-^.e ,�'�""w���•.''>. �:� �.. :.� ,'' r„Ia�• .. -. .., _,,rh; .p . ': .' 11_+,t-�' = .0 '.?: 1. �! ,+CF'r "-:+X^' +{' - Y:•..- ) .-il" +i- .t"-,.�v'.!..- .1'^Li a ..'w•k'�`^-:i �' %fig'" ,.,• r ,... ,.'�`-.., .,,.,,,..r Yr� ...,. •'. -....: ..max '•: _ ,$. . a `R>..,F /.ir FL.'•.h.f �T i ..,.. . T t•, •,,,,. y .' 1. ."i ':." �'1 ':K. - •,.. .T .Y..rn.,7, ,., .,,,. z'. 77 "Yes, Miss Allison Brewster," ditions. There is one precaution said her compai�n: regarding her to be kept in mind in this practice, curioualy. "What is there about and that is not to plant the corn the latter name that affects you so , too close to the trees, as it shades JE ' _MYSTERIO�S peculiarly? m i them, and encourages too upright'& "Nothing," said Ellen, springing the Farm growth. } ^ to her feet, and with a quick in- drawn breath. "I—I will bring you FEEDING YOUNG CHICB$. that glass of water now," and she Rations for oun hastened from the room, as. if anxi- the time the corse fromcks, • from QIZ "PLAN to escape further questioning. Y , ous p f g -PLANNING FOR THE But, once outside the room, she QUALITY DEMANDED IN EGGS. are given f 11 G. Gilbert, C.E.F , stopped, and, putting her hand to In discussing the quality of eggs, Ottawa, as follows: ` First Da Little.or no food is - Fu PUKE. her .head, stood gazing;,upon the ,A, ,G. .Gilbert, :before the Se�ect required. YTowards end of da a floor .in deep perplexity'• Standing Committee on Agricul- few stale breadcrumbs may be fed. I wonder—No,.I dont believe furs in 1908 said that for stor- Y age, the best eggs could oe collect Second Da Stale bread soaked ' it can be true," she breathed, after Y•— CHAPTER V.—(Cont'd) my arm set. Oh, where did you get thinkingdeeply for a: moment or in milk, and squeezed dry, may be F Y ed from November• to March be- -Such a beautiful picture of her?" two, given in small quantity. Feed a Gerald returned the next after= A friend gave it to me last ev- When she returned to Lady cause, as a rule, the fowls were bet- little at a time, and leave none on ter "handled,handled and more, carefully noon bringing a brighter face than ening," her mistress replied; re- Bromley's presence with the water, the platform. A little hard-boiled ' he had worn since learning'of Al- pressing a h,ravy sigh. she waited until she had quench- fed. As the birds got outside, they egg, finely 'cut up, may be added, Aison's sad fate, and which.was ex- "Where is she now?" Ellen in- ed her thirst; then, as she took the picked up decayed vegetable mat- with benefit. Continue this for a lained when he related to his ter or animal matter, and the qual- p quired, still.feasting her eyes upon empty glass from her, she asked day or two, and add granulated friend the incidents and result of the,lovel face which she had never ity.of the eggs is deteriorated. Y � again: oatmeal;•finely-crushed wheat may his trip. seen, except .in her mind's eye and- "Where is she now?" with a H'you. can be sure that.the eggs be added to the foregoing with ad- He also brought home some pic- her dreams, since that day which backward glance at Allison's pic- Put into storage, or into preserva vantage. After 14 days, givetivwhole tures of'Allison, which he had cop- to her, had been the most moment- ture; "you did not tell me." ber liquid, are sums, said t Gil- wheat in small Bert, I think the summer months are � quantity at first. ied from an old .,one, and which ous. of her life. "Oh, Ellen, she is—dead I" sadly As the chicks grow older, they the best time to buy for storing. proved to be sexy lovely and won- But Lady Bromley did not',reply,• replied her ladyship. _'. should be given a mash composed of .- derfiilly lifelike. directly to her questi°n. She evad- Crash! went the glass upon the In order to secure reliable eggs der- stale bread, shorts, corn meal, He passed them to Lady ea it b asking another: ing,the summer season, there should y Y B floor, and the girl sank upon her ground meat, etc. .Finely-cut bone "Take your choice. I interided "Did I understand you to say knees beside it. eggs a guarantee not only that. the _ or meat will be found a great.in- one for you," he said huskily; that this is a picture of the lady "No—no, not dead she gasped eggs ace strictly fresh, but that the centive to growth at this,stage. On „ >> who helped you the da ou' met hens which laid them were cleanly that is, if you would like it. P Y Y Y wildly. Y the chickens becoming eight weeks "Indeed I would!" she cried with your accident? Are you sure' ' fed, It takes effort and care to . Y' "My poor child, I did,not mean to of age, .their rations may be drop- place 'guaranteed eggs on sale. eagerly. "Oh!" as her glance fell) . "Sure l" repeated-Ellen positive- shock you so;" said her mistsresa ped to three per day. Care should upon the exquisite face, "what a l ly. "Why; I couldn't forget her if regretfully; "but it is true." This is an age where people demand 'beautiful girl she was; and I am i should live to be a thousand ears "Oh, it can't be true! I cannot `pure food. There is a call __for be taken that they are generously C i Y strict} new- ai e s of good flavor fed at last ration. to rink, give sure her soul was as sweet and pure,old! She was so pretty;. I couldn t. bear if I And she was so rich and Y 88 B skimmed milk and water. as her face.- You can almost seem take my eyes off of her while we beautiful? Now I shall never see and quality, by people who must to look directly into it through her were in Doctor Ashmore's of&ce.-to- her again: and Ellen, .utterly have them, even at increased cost. 3' great inaoeeni eyes." J.gether, and I've dreamed- of her overcome, burst,irito violent weep- Let me cite an instance. One early HECTOR.. Tears rained from her own as nc end of times since." ing. summer day, about two years agu, _ she`spoke; she could not be,,recon- «Come here and sit down, Ellen," Lady Bromley allowed her grief I was met by a junior partner of a saved Rig Master's Life on the ,i.- ciled to the fair girl's fate, or to'commanded Lad Bromley, indicat- to have its way for a while; inded grocery firm. He said: "Can you having Gerald's life blighted in ing & chair opposite her." I want she herself was deeply moved, in give me a regular supply of strictly _ Field of Waterloo. ; suet} a cruel way. Even though she you to tell me all about that oris- view of the unassumed love and new-laid eggs,of good flavor. 'We Many visitors to Edinburgh Castle had never known the fair girl; she hap; I did not suspect yesterday, sorrow which the girl evinced for have a class of customers who will have noticed the curious little had grown to feel very tenderly When one in whom.alis, herself had been have no other kind of'article, and -burial-plot fcr arrison pets tucked, you spoke of the lady vcho P 8 toward her, through hearing him was so kind to-you, that I had any, so interested. we are bound to get such for them, in a corner of toe mighty ramparts. speak of her many lovable quali- knowledge of, or interest in, tier." But•when -she began to recover if at all possible." I replied: "I A recent English writer, Mr. J. dd. ties. The. girl sat down, as directed, herself sosmewhat, she quietly ob- can give you a limited number, but Rainley, tells the story of Ree . '•I do not see why. I could not, and went throngh with the wh,)le served: , - you will not pay me 'what they are one of the 'dogs there buried. t have had such a daughter, or'a son story, describing how t;indly Alli. "Yes, Miss Brewster died more 'worth:" "�1;hat are they worth Z" Hector, when a puppy, in 1815, like you, Gerald." she added, after you had spoken to her on 'the than three months ago, and she was I he asked. Twenty cents por was the property of a young Scotch a moment, as she Turned a Ovist- street; how, when she had fainted, not rich at'that time—her fortune dozen," I answered, He at once officer in Brussels, 'who had bought ful look upon her companion. she had insisted upon having her had been stolen from .her, and she said- "I will give you twenty-five .him to send home to his youngest The young man.could not trust carried into the office of the noted was actually driven from her beau- cents for all the guaranteed eggs of sister, Lavinia.. But the returning himself to reply; her emotion al- surgeon, instead of allowing her :tifuI,home." the freshness and quality I men- comrade who was to take the gift most unnerved him, also, and he to be jolted over the pavements to •"Stolen l Who stole her money tioned that you can give me." I ex- vias delayed, and the dos; became was obliged to turn to the window, a hospital in her suffering condi- from her? . You don't mean that plained that we -might not•be.able devotedly attached to his master. and gaze stoically out upon the tion; how she had, remained witn she 'was Poor like mel" to give him many eggs from the Theo came Waterloo, The young street; to keep himself from break- her.during the operation of settiag "Yes; every dollar was taken farm, as we usually . induced our Scotchnian was terribly wounded in "ing down in a very unmanly fash- the broken bone; then made up the from her." hens to moult .early, but. that I the.battle and left for dead. ion. I loss of her aunt's money, and also + ".Who stole it? Who dared to might be able to procure the quali-' On the second day, the shock of He' hard' believed .that it would presented her with ten dollars;•then drive her from her home?" cried ty of goods. he desired from people his wound's-.having passed,,he tried comfort him to have a better and ; sent her and ht- bundle home in the girl, springing excitedly to her I could trust• He said:: "As long to summon help, but con neither largtr picture of Allison than the i'an "elegant carriage." feet, her cheeks aflame, her eyes as you can guarantee the eggs, I aur move nor cry aloud. He lapsed old photograph wnic h he.had had She was enthusiastic over Alli- literally .blazing with an angry,. satisfied. I certainly 'got the again into unconsciousness, which for some time; but the beautifully son's beauty; her tones were re- vengeful light. quality of eggs he desired, and in must before many hours become tinted face, the uplifted look of the plet'e with reverence in speaking of "Her guardian—the man whom Some cases had them put up in card death-had net the wild and persist- ars — - , fu1 generos- .her father ,had appointed to man- boxes holding one .•dozen, with a ent howling of a dog by his side ist had developed in a wonderful-`ity; in fact, she had seemed—to the ago her affairs," replied Lady printed guarantee on the bag cover: at last attracted atoention. ly lifelike manner—only seemed to. poor, downtrodden girl, who had B'r'omley; but mentally wondering "Strictly New-laid Eggs. These Uneasy at his muster's absence, make him realize his loss so mucli t been little better.than a serf—like ;why she-allowed herself to he drawn., eggs, are guaranteed to be ncn- Hector had escaped, and by some -the more,and almost rent,his heart T some beautiful saint, who had ex- 'intothese explanations to this poor, fertilized, and to terve been laid by miracle c f instinct, persistence and in twain. tended to her an almost divinely ignorant girl, cubo.was almost a 'cleanly-fed and well-ke•'pt hens." shreer luck combined, had made hia /.. But Lady Bromley soon recover• beneficent hand to lift• her out of stranger tc her. Summer market eggs should be way to.the battle',ground, fifteen ed her composure; when she at once a bitter bondage+ to which almost "His name? What; was 'his I n on-fertilized. Trjere is not the milts distant; and amid that vast r.-:'proceeded to draw his thoughts in- all htr life, she had been subjected. name?" demanded Ellen, in a slightest doubt that, if the egg is confused and dreadful scene had other channels. From the moment that Allison scarcely audible voice.•' - l fertilized, and put away in a warm found his'master. It could not be. She gave him a description of her had put that ten-dollar bili into her "John Hubbard." :I place auring a warm month in sum- explained; but it. occurred. adventure of the previous day, and hands, she had been a new creature. "Ah, that's it!. Now I know all : mer, the germ is likely. to .make The young officer, when he . haA Ilsow her sympathies had been enlist- Money had, indeed, been '`power'' about it; and I'm-going to tell— such progres that, when its devel- partially reo•overed, returned. to ed in behalf of the poor waif .who in this instance; with it lying bid- I'm going to tel}!' I don t care if opment is arrested, . a certain Edinburgh, and was assigned to had been so sadly neglected and -den close against her heart, sht had they kill me for it!" panted"the ex- amount of decomposition is. liable easyduty at the castle. His three abused; that she had brought her seemed to feel her chains slipping cited girl; as she again sank, al- Ito' giaters lived near by, and despite homooto see &she could not bright- from her,'for the knew-that it would most exhausted from mtntal-excite- The quality of the feed is doubt fnrtiines ruined by the war, were - en her life fora little while, at give her a start on the road toward ttrent, upon the spot from ,which less a factor in obtaining. flavor, happy in making much of him and ,east. an independence such as she had she -had- but a moment before aril- Our only safeguard is really to find of Hector, Then,, from ' late-de- Gerald ata deGerald was greatly interested in never known. en• the man who feed's his hens pro- veloping result of his hurts, the .,''the 'story; but, after discussing it She then spoke. more in detail (To be 'continued.) perly,-•and takes precautions, to young officer died; and the girls for a while, they drifted back to of Doctor Aelimore's subsequent secure the Savor vt the eggs. He' were invited by IL-more prosperous - -!his own interests anti plans, which kindness to her. When he had dis- - should certainly be encouraged by brother in England, -with ap in .,absorbed their thoughts almost to covered that. she was actually d• ANCIEtT CO\CRETE. • B Y y •� •getting a high price. The badfel- valid wife, to share his•home. ,t rthe exclusion of all else. ing from slow starvation, he hadlow is encouraged, as well' as •the 'But there was Hector!. The wift been' so indi Dant, u on learnin Bridge Iii 'South of France Built.B. The next morning Lady Bromley B P g C- good fellow, under ordinary condi- had a great- dislike and terror of ' :, ''took Allison's picture down-town, the reason for it, 'that,he was on tions. dogs; Hector could not accompany and had it fitted to a coat! and the point of having her aunt arrest- In the south of France is a'con- - y them. Moreover, Hector's master• (beautiful frame which added rest- But.Ellen. begged him not to Crete arch bridge known as the CROP BETWEEN.:TREES. 8 '` had often %.eslared that he could, ly to its attractiveness, and; upon do a<), for she feared that, in the Pont du Gard, ,which was erected Dealing with the treatment of a not rest easy in his own grave, had her return, she placed it upon an end, she would only suffer the in the year 56 B. C. .The concrete Pach orchard for the first season he not the assurance that his loyal -.'easel, where the light would fall more; her chief desire was to watch in this was not composed of,crush- a-New* a \ew' Jerse bulletin, No. 219 ' rescurer should rest in one marked --upon it, and bring out .its .heauty her opportunity acid get away from ed stone or other small aggregate says that mo't any %egctable crop erred for, and'honorably. situateJ �.. to the'best advantage. her, and this the.kind-hearted aur- of the variety now employed in con- "Ellen," she said, as the girl ap- seen enabled her to do by offering cret'e bridge work, but was of, the may be grown bet�reen' the trees m the precincts of the martial and her an asylum in his home. old style, consisting of alternative the first summer, without damage to historic castle. eared in the doorway, I would Y. 3 , B !'like you t. bring the a glass of "And did you never' meet Miss layers of large and 'small stones, the' orchard; and it usually proves So the two elder sisters accepted! _ water Brewster after.the day_of your ac- gravei,_.etc.,_.. and .uf cementitious to be.-of indi'rcct'benefit. -Ther truck and Lavinia, to whom they made -• :Ellen made no reply, and, hear- 6di6 r.';;Ludy Bromley inquired,• materials. crop is likely to receive attention over their little shl to enable her to -,in no movement her. ladyship when sire concluded. Vitruvius describes'tho materials in the form. of good cultivation, do so, remained in Scotland with B y P it >> and this is of -much value to'the Hector; to join them, it.was under turned-to -ascertain the reason f NVhAfl ''Miss whoR, Ellen quer- and methods in use before the , ��ii trees. When the .orchard is not 'stood, at his death. her silence. She found her •sta-nq tionezf;''a''sthrtled' look sweeping Christian era, and other writers, , ;,..ing upon the threahold, transfixed, over her ?ace. like Alberti in lads, and Pulla,ii° Planted with some marketable crop, Hector lived twelve years, `i hen 's,rapt expression on her face, liyr !c' 'Misa 7iNesw•ster, the lady of whom in 1570, accurately describe the nie_ the' cultivation is seldom as well at last the old dog reated with the You.have,been t'ellrn nie. Did done. - loved and loyal of his kind, Lavin :fh}•es fastened with-an adoring loot Y B you thud which, "the ancients"(as, they , '•'agon the picture'of Allison. Pre- not learn her name7" call them) employed, "of using Such crops. as.tomatoes; .melons, is s sisters were married, her .: sentl; ,she tiptoed across the room, "Why—why, no; she didn't tell boards laid, on edge and filling the sweet corn or beans'trray be grownb'ro'ther and his wife died. ' . and stood before it, her hands me'. I didn't ask her; but I heard space between 'with cement and all successfully in, the young peach Close under the castle walls he clasped upon her breast, which was Doctor Ashmore call her Miss Al- sorts of small and large stones orchard, and, under average condi,. lived, a spinstet_,,,'to a great afe— trgaving with mingled surprise and Lison. T thought, that was ,her mingled together.", tions, will at least pay the cost of a' sweet, quaint old lady,, with the 'delight. name!" said Ellen, with, almost It is very improbable that. the, the cultivation of the,-oxahard for dress and manners of s bygone era, "It's her,".'she m'urmurod rever- breathless incoherence. !`She told jPont du Gard would have.withstood that season. Upon soils which have who, as long, as,with the .help cl and prettier than .me if, I—wanted_airything .of her ter. the rigcws__of climate'of the No received good treatment in the form 5 sole-- staff and cutch she could do ever.' ask him her address and let her, ern IJnrted State's, bub its actual -ofTertilizaitiori ani cul-fivatron, pre- ' bed the-staerrs-of—the cast �� every spring, to make sura that all Why, Ellen, did you' ever see know; but he was so good to me state of reservation as well as �vious• to the setting• of the trees, that lady 1" questioned Lady Brom- I didn't need to. Wasn't that her .'that of many other !specimens of -the truck crop,will often pay the ex- was ,neat and green' and "decent ley, astonished. name," she concluded, ' looking ancient concrete work, proves pense of piittingl out the orchard, about Hector's grave. Ellen started violently at the strangely mystified. if modern work is hon'estl • exceut- in addition to: the cost of the sum- ~'sound of her voice, and instantly "Ye Allison was her first name ed 'it will many times outlast any mer cultivation. Sh'e:• "He has a•'most extr,aor- 14$ + —.came out of her trance of admire probably- Doctor_ Ashmore was so-,reasonable bond rind, so that a, In the. northern part of the State, dinary figirre, haRn't he?" " Tile: _ 3rcm. well�a_c4fiminted`with her hafel.4t very sinal ly sin ing #irk-pex rtz�statccl- eache�ire often' _oma i,_` _rzr1��I: - - is about-the onl thin he-can-hu See her , Of course I've seen liberty to address her in that friend- cent. is all that is required for pro- upon stony soils, and under condi- Y 8 9 her,-and Falk'ed with'her,-an4 loved ly,- familiar way," Lady $'romley perly designed and erected con- tions which do not encourage -the -ready-made." her with all my heart," said the explained. trete work. growing of truct crops, and the' Teacher (angrily) "Why 'don't girly, under hPr breath,; adding, "Brewster I Brewster l" muttered Young orchard'is diten planted to you answer the question, obby-?" "w with more animat'on; " 'Twas she Ellen to herself, with,&flushed, low- No man'a steady character will the common dent corn, 'which will' His brother Tommy (answering for v ho gave me those ten dollars, and Bring face, a -sullen gleam in her enable him to keep cool- in warm also pay for the expense of the suit- himT:-"Please, air, he.'s get a.pap `;•; tuck me to. Uoctor Ashmore to have dark eyes weather. mer cultivation, under average con- permint in his.speech." t J r , • 15:-R-11- ,,., .' .:• ,, . .�" s1:".... .. ter::-„ rhSA.. - �' ' ..'. .. •.. ,�. y.. [�- -"�v.K,."' -". '� w•z .y>.•:. �,., s"c�?•""u..,`.�'., .,.�?-v. ..... ::. ,r3a .:...:•:: ,,. -�`a,. ,•.y ,z'y�'.7a r..+.r: ...t,,:`":V?.. „� ,,,.,.,,. -e:� ;�,:'�°•- �t:.�;-?-, .-x;i`.'.Z�'t� ._,.,,:.> ..r..�. ,..F.:,... - ..f?."'... _ ....^t'�,t- - ..r 1 .'�.-3•y _ Lar .. _ _ _ _ , r,. _ __ . ..ter ,. ...- -. , -• .,;! , s 1 _ '$2,000,000 COSTSI FOR THEIR MAJESTIES ONLY. ALwATSKEPT ;THE DOSE IN TIME _ Ladies, Do You Know WOMEN'S HANDS WHIiEANDSOFT THATSAVED NINE Immense Sums Foolishly Spent in THAT In England scarlet liveries are xiut°na of m.as"d women,Mo."..rk alq.ra•le..•rr r"�"� --- Lao,. Bull Dog the King's exi lusive privilege. y••+ v«d►.�t ts....•ta•air.16, br'� .vd•o eIn Abyssinia Rcyti lties alone —e'°tales a�Level-headed men often lose their ;may wear, an 'earring'in the left ° ,dr, : IDOOD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED wits when it comes to lawsuits. E►tsANo ear. •�•te Thus a claimant in'Germany recent- In Russia no one but the Czar 25C.,,;Pall DAN. 1►IeGEE'S BACKACHE. 1 AMMOISLLA = ' y paid $900 to recover the value may drive at full gallop on the pub- , ua» `°° etyt" of a'five cen>t.postage-stamp! POWDER lie roods. tit.00)e••tvau Addle"TARBOX BROS..274 Dundas BL,Tdronts.OWL ' Then there was the ' Missouri 1soleanti Uo In Persia none but the Shah is _ -r �He Used 'rho Old Reliable Kidney water-melon case. The seed was avesrythina ve privileged to drive white 'horses planted on one farm, but the vine with scarlet-dyed tail-tips, , WOMEN MAKE MONEY ! wTY. Remedy and Found a Speedy and crept through a fence, and the me- WATCH Fuk OUR NEXT ADVHRTI.•EMENT NOTYOUI In Madagascar, where kite-flying sewtns cotton CAN VAa`ul OVrts. tJnllmttad d.mw°d.t roue 3} r lOII grew 011 the other side. Both exptalatrtg the saving°[ coupon+ to secure a r own home soon u you arar4 All you swore.V a ww r,+ aaj ` Complete Cure for His Trouble. $ 85 GOLD PIECE or a REALM-.TALiZiM3081"AT PIN iia a national sport,.'it is unlawful ea.chtn.. We can farmers claimed it, and bankrupted ASK YOUOROGAIR FOR IT. for anyone to fly a kite as high a, ,aaa.eood � •` '" sin per month ,. James' River, Antigonish ,Co., themselves without.settling the dis- ac,.a iciness by�• s. esisS CO. f.td,,T°°°°° tho R se of the Royal Family ascend. to" MR av`o s t S. June 7. (Special).-It has pate; and, meanwhile, the melon- ___- In Germany there is a certain sarNehrap•rthaa ' r • - y you c0 N buy the again been proven In the case of worth twelve cents-disappeared!, very ,fine Havana cigar, with a r'°r.k. B WOMEN'S FEARS NEBULOUS.'. ' 11 ',Ar. Dan. McGee, a well-known y marriage settlement, an Lng- green-and-gold 'band, which the to $3.°Olme°".rrYrw :farmer living near here, that back- lishman agreed to pay his mother-_ Not half the horrors that women Kaiser is permitted to' smoke. ciao we•if eaptatn au abuat it. Ache is only a symptom of Kidney in-law $100 a year. He seftled in suppose are going' to happen to - TAR60X BROS.. 27,1 Luodes 9L. TORONTO,Ont trouble and that Dodd's KidneyCanada, and, when forwarding the - ' them ever do h.,pl>en. Yet it is in Too cannot be happy while you ' Pills cure it-quickly and complete• money, deducted sixteen cents for the nature of the gentle sex to ex-' have corns.- Then do not delay in the-money order. The mother-in-' One thing in the world'that is ' •..ly. pest and look out for them; to an- getting a bottle of Holloway's Cork;used by us all fur aspen--the al- 1 "I suffered from Backache for lar+ brought action, won, aa,d her ticipate what fate maj never send. Cure. It removes all kinds of urns! 'two months,” Mr. McGee states. son-in-law had to pay something In the form that women nurture it, without pain. Failure with it is habet. "It started from a strain and grew like $500 in costs. too, it is so nebulous, so vague, so unknown. ' ,worse. I also had occas- The worlds most expensive law- terrif In because so scantil de = Clean Stomach, Clear Mind.-The steadilyterrifying y Tonal attacks of Lumbago., 1 was suit was over the will of Antonio fined, as to be absolutely posses- • Mother-"Alice, it i9 bedtime. , _tomach is the-workshop of the vi- Traversa, an Italian, who left a f w- ,always tired and at times my eyes sive. All the little chickens Have gone total functions and when it goes out were puffed and swollen, In the tune of $3,000,000 and a number of bed." Alice-"Yes, mamma, and.`of order the whole system clogs in mornings I had a bitter taste in m heirs. The case lasted for years, fWoman's so has the fres. 1 sympathy. The s frits flag, the mind y J1 SympathyP g' mouth. employed 105 lawyers, and cost - — droops and work becomes impos- 2,!)00,000 r Are you dlscotusgedT Is your doctor's MAKE A NOTE when 'Son aro•leasing j Bible: The first care should .be to ' " "Then I decided to try Dodd's bill a heavy financ3,al load? Is your Daln home .to buy The. D. dq G" 11erthol a heavy physical burden? I know what ' ' F>idney Pills and the result is that -" —' restore healthful action of the sto am a Webeen discouraged, too; but learned how to ! case of backu:che, headache, ,etitche•. m ich..an the, es prepar$ lone or, cure ni self. I want to relieve your bur- 'Avoid-the "iust as good" goods, Get the that purpose is Parmelee's vege,- all persons suffering from lack- He, was very deferential, but he(dans. ivvhqnot ons the pain and scop rite cenutne. ache or Lumbago' to use Dodd',- was a deacon- in the church, and� doctor's bill? I can_do this for you and I table Pills. .General. use for years „ - will u you win ssaist ma . has won them a'. leading place in -Kidney- Pills" he felt that he had a right to cri- All Tort need do is to write for a free "Occasion•aIl a man eta angry t Mr. McGee caught his Kidney ticise. box of the remedy which has been placed l y g g medicine. A trial will attest their r5 g y and tries- to raise the roof and Is „ In my hands to be given awng� Perhaps r Disease in its early stages, and ` I hcpe you'll pardon me, he this one box will cure you-1a" done so ;only prevented by the mortgage value. !Dodd's Kiane Pills cured it al- Baud, "if I suggest that for others. If so I shall be happy ands y gge_ your ser- „ you will be cured for 2c (the coat of a that holds it-down. r , most at .once. Neglected Kidney mutes are-ah-- postage stamp). Your tetters held cons- A fool .woman is one who.can - entlalI Rrite to-day for m+ free tre•it- ' +: Disease develops into' Rheumatism, Too prosy, I suppose,' suggest- meat.>L� y.,a cuizak, wu4s"..out. I A stitch in time saves nine, and slake her own living, but marries a Dropsy, Bright's:Di easQ or-Heart ed. the minister. evt-ry House fly killed early saves man who can't make it for her. -' Disease.. Dodd's Kidney Pills will "Oh, no; not that. But too long." PEACE AT LAST. a thousand at least_-latter on, Wil cure any and all of these. "But you mustn't blame me for Wife,-"The doctor 'gays that 1 scows Fly Pads will kilt many times Hougekc>epera are atrongIy tui- �. that," returned the minister, plea- more flies than any other article. •must.breathe through Ins nose.' wised to commence the use .of Wil- ' _,THE NECESSARY THING. utntly. It you knew a little more, Husband-"That is ver oud; -�` son's Fly .Pads' earl b'ecauiie a I wouldn't have to tell.you so y $ . itievcr'jtidg8 ra argument by its, y" t "Mary," said Mrs. Brown, "have much.`' _ _ _ must keep your mouth few flies killed- in June would � V­ , closed." auuud ; it, may be all sound or not l otherwise become a host by Aug- .we enough cleaning powder 4 '' sound at all. - . - - "Yes, ma'am." Help your children to grow strong ust. "A good mop Z"" and robust by -counteracting any- Dr, J. D Ke`Ilogg`"s Dswntery He's'a mean fafher who has his "Yes, m,a'am." thing that causes ill-health. - One Cordial is compounded specially to I whiskers amputated 'just; because l "A tack hammer'lend a'step lad- great-c•ause of disease in children is combat dysentery, cholera inoi�bus the.baby likt-s to pull them.. I WANTED. der 2" worms. " Remove them with ?Mother and all inflammatory disorders that ' t�TRY wuat��, liberal W,:.., and girh "Yea, ma'am: I tbiak we. have. Gra%es' -Worm Exterminator. 11 change of food or-water may set up `- P ter asni.r room +•rk, wa,f., sa.uo pew -, , r' _ _ m.°th 4►ppty 1k.tYiLrnd:•et,t;ktlt.►riaea. � everything.. never fails. in the stomach and intestines. Theses ` "Two pails-and .a'window rub- - complaints are more common in AGENTS WANTEDI You can make morl ber4" :IiOW SHE MANAGED-IT.' summer than in winter, but they are -. _. rriuney dolling our Perfumes. Toilet Saf� ; i "Yes." not confined to the waitrn months, in�anyaothers legit matepw r. Etc.. `How,did you manage 'to gets . ^ . opportunity for ouergetic men and womea "Thea we can start cleaning house. . so undue.laxness of the.boa(•ls inay - � _ his morning, But wait! Is there new hired girl so quickly?" seize a man at an time. Such a THE HOME 5P68OALTIEB CO., Torontoi g' In my advertisement-1 Pimply y Canada. cold ham %one in 'the pantry for used thes8 words: `housecleaning sufferer will find speedy relief in Renry to pick at it when he comes r „ this Cordial. �/Roc ERIK+, s,►mss. Busgie% proprteto home to-night?" 811 done. ..,t.tntdtVi.'celbae,,ai 1he orouppplisa,v sty tP'rtcs tIf o -, = 7r iRurine Eye Remedy.. ' re ,facti, �uC tars* ata n ut pr„nt Ab ,luN earls :'Yes.”'Good. I would never do to start n p `Been to. call an our new neigh- d h}t Ln H Mate g nrJ+y,u M.tat p:rdea a For Rel,Weak,Wea Nate E en.(tr nuW1nn, all on y u Lg TUBUYTU, 0:11'.�T �kUWN 1'$AUFYt► W, lbousecleaning without a cold 'ham T Pink Rye and Bys iHaln MaAne d win t sin aril bone.." go•thee, Nye t sin: is Cuinpounded by Exper her yet — - - ���'. fence,f Pbysiclaas; contain+ no Injurious or "No; I'm waiting uniil all their Pnrh,bited Ttrugi. Try Murfos Wr wur Eve ttsniu.4 Write"nhtliu. l•M "- .JL A Medicine for the Miner's Pack. Tumbles: ."You win Ilka btartne. Try is 1 E±�g Bre unpacked. I want to.ave. , et•,J tnsrket o+mlitf aa. Baby's Rye* for t4caty ltyelida. Druggi.its -e L they-own anything I.may, want VVN- DRAMA Al. —Prospectors and others gain into Murine at 5oc. %lurine Eye Remedy Co.,Chicago, „ -' the mining regions where (lOetOTS Ri11*audyoulniue,ting Bye a.okr Free. to borrow. OOL Dealer in t%QUI"uly, are few and drug stores not at all =— "— - ao G•ord•I;.. Toronto. _ ishould provide themselves with a Mrs. De Fadd-"The latest fash- RICH AND POOR ALIKE use Palnkilt�r. 1 r --- ea 1 of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc ion is to hai a the piano built in-the Taken internally for cramwa. tulles and , Saskatchewan F a r m ' I Ph y ;, diarrhoea. Applied externally sues spcafu• wall. Mr, De Fadd (wearily) and swollen muscles, etc. Avoid substi- Oil. It will offset the effects"of ex- ( y'� -' posure, reduce sprains, and when '`Ni Tell,- that's sensible. Let's wall cute., there -is. but one Painkit:er"- those whottatffer from Piiea ! Lands 'have open pr"irie land•�uiothie - a�' l.,rgrain,tn,wang;nuns betteriq „ Perry Davis(-,Se and o0o. can know the agony,the burning. America. Ain„ tracts its NuRy itaken internally will prevent and up. ours. thro5bin shooting.,(nabbing ass e',nnt7 r,r gracing or m xe l Crania;. The rich NOT ENTIRELY UNDISI U'ri,1).. *' & OURa a.t •u l on earth. Thaw Lind, ars on a aew -sure Colds and sore throat;- and as - whi h too aiifaenc ooases,riff the branch line and very low IA price. tVra !ox a•lubricant will keep the muscles in The Pill That Leads Them All.- T way it wret:tta the sufferer's file. partmulars, good condition.' Pills are the most portable and The case before the court was one ?.m-ituk ii t irs�d oy tnousinds JAMES Rosli130N,wa•..t%, saskstsh•san, Dae► . crmpact of all mediciees,-and when involving the ownership ,of a tract oho ase.l to suffer. from piles, but _ easy to take are the most accept- of land, and the attorney for one wham"has cured,- t7ncsuch Fateful I 'WILLING TO CHANGE. -noa is Airs. Elizan�th 'lay:or, 'cl fire lasurauce Age��s W.a� u� able of preparations. But they cf the parties to the suit was cross While little Bess was being put must attest their " ower to be o examining a witness. `'Now, Yir. ays:Greeqaz i Avenue, Toronto I She I j g P P P - g ,ayst—"For f�ur lung years I buffered l , to bed a thunderstorm set in; and pular. • As Parmelee's Vegetable Grimshaw, he said, "the property acutely from bieedintl piles. 'UvrinA g{chm�n 1 a Drummond Firs Tnaunncs Cs- y he began to shiver at the thought- Pills are 'the most popular of -atf on which you live was originally-a that time I spent an immensie amount.of Panp, Head Otree,Ktchmnnd•Qne• E,tablished mune on `runediea''and avctor'e pre• t37A. Capital{14UOo, For agencies at uarsprs- V. being left alone. pills they must fully meet .all re part of the twenty acres ill dis- ?' "Oh; there's nothing to be afraid quirements. 'Accurately compound-' puce, was it. not I" ,�Apuons but dot no ease: Zeni-Hstk keuceI p, , l'r.,vinre.of Ontario, address %, ' vas did':rent to everything else Thad. J. H. EWART, Chief Agent, of dearie said her mother. 1 ed, and composed of ingredients Yes, sir. rice,and'ii cured me I am grateful must go down to stay with papa: proven to'be effective in regulating ' 'And your title is based on-the' far the bare;and as I have t.everhid% NO i8weutngtoa5t,i,ast,TLLrontw ,but God is right here with you, and the digestive organs, there is no criginal title to that land, I pre- r:!ns once since, T know LEe cure is' MEE on '�C-�tE3AN AC�NTS iHe won't let anything harm you'-, surer medicine to be had anywhere. sums 1" rrmancnt." PL! WOMEN. For the moment -the' child was Yes, sir. ,r Ano'h�r thankful woman is Alts E. CASE Mnts 93,onay.nR a*tab ' 1,(iudiner, of Catalina, '1'sinity Hely. lish p•rtnanrutbkssine s os �Facifiedjilt presently there came a It sometimes happens that-a "How long have . you resided She siys i-"In my c@se- Zam•Huk our eap.tal. - onr I eb ela that made the windows rattle. music composer a wife thinks it is there I rdected a wonderful axtre. For twelve r1..s coo °seer°° "'ght p, to in every home,are quio"It "Mamma!"!" i ed a tremulous' Ur to her- to put -on a lot of airs. "Over twenty-one years." years d had been trouuIed wi:h'blind, u ed up and eve t o dere �•, piped come?&t. F,2cluAve tee !little voice'from the upper landing, oleedin. and rotrudiu r piles I had WTtITE "Have you had -now mark me - r P L N' Ntoq•siven. r teen using various ki,,ds of oin'mews, "Yes deal ie V) - Dont ignore the few house have you had twenty-one years'. un- S "TntH'xa Ft:rrLTt7e.. etc;.but.n-ver game acro-s anything to M7.CATALOGUE Dept.50,Tou azo,Out. '"Won't you please come up here •flies you, see .in June. _ Unless,you disputed possession of that pro- aomeKbaluntil l trirdZam•Huk,e'hich - .and stay with God,-, and let,me go commence using Wilson's Fly Pada perty I" cured me. 'That thisniay bethrmeans. ' down and stay with papa 2" early- your:house will.b'e overrun.by The oritness hesitated a moment. of helping r.,tne sufferers from pitesto ALEXANDER WARDISN, i them in midsummer. "Remember, lir, Grilrlshaw," try Zam-E3uk, + h wish of one who (Late treasurer Preibyterian fl'_ — -- the lawv nas found greats relief:" Church in Canada) AS DEFINED.. Said , er, ralsln - his voice, Z+m•Huk is a purely herbbl balfn and ld h g : _ THEME that you are under oath. Have iiotild be to every home.--'Cures Cut=, BONDS AND STOCKS "Father," said the minister's lit- C, you had twenty-one years ,undis- ,urn+, bruises, eczema, ulcers, blood- x „ You say, madam, said the lie- ut 'd ssessioii of that ro eft o I poisoning, prairie itch,sunburn,hlisters, C.ob%lt stocks bought and aoldonc,mmimion, ;tie daughter, the paper says yc,u s, P e Po P P 3' i S• rlectacled lawyer to the woman in 'It has been disputed once, and sore feet, summer sores, and all diseases 18 TORO%TO STREET, TORONTO. CANADO officiated at the wedding-the clad in t'he witness-box "that the defend- and injuries of the skin; etc. Ail T.oii¢Distance•Phou•e—Main 2370,Mala WI, i the traditional garb of the (ler 1.' onhv once answered the �ritiiess. sig• 8Ilt la 8 sort of relat;on of yours, r, d'ruQeists and stores at 5oc., box, or _,__.. __,_ JWnat does traditional' mean Z I found.a nest of bumble-bees in lam-xuk (��� , Tornow, for price, Will you please explain what 'yoll my back yard one da last sum WARREN GZOWSKI & CO. 'Traditional,' my dear,"' an- y mean by that-just how you are re- „ ewered the good man as he. lor,ked „ mer. Afemben'1'urontu Fitock Exchange. l eared to the defendant Z . In th.e eneral lati h that fol. traders Bank Building, :5 Broad etre•'` ;aL his cheap suit of lllack with a g ' g '-•'.�'- The witness beamed . upon the lowed this answer the lawyer TORONTO. »sero vuxs sigh., "refers to something that has y r sub• Court and. replied:- been handed down." "Well, it's just like this' sided. STOCKS AND BONDS - - - first wife's cousin and my' secondstocks. w,cta y -- - I YOUR SUMMER OUTING. o near in COBALT f rocks, matlte husband's first wife's aunt married s. brothers names(, Jones; and they If you are fond of fishing, canoe- were cousins to my mother's aunt. ing, camping or the study of wildThen, again "--his•-grandfather--on animals look tip the Algonquin his mother's side and my grand- National Park of Ontario for your kM 1 s father. on my mother's side were summer outing. A fish -and game - second cousins, and his stepmother preserve of 2,000,000 acres inter- -x married my husband's stepfather spersed with. 1,200'lakes and rivers USED IN - after hid father and' my mother is awaiting you, offering all the at- 1 died,' and his brother Joe and my tractions that'Nature can bestow. �g C ervatOM� COnega' Schools' Ihusband's brother .Harry.married Magnificent canoe trips. . Altltude Theatres, and in thousands of homes where a piano °i lir. ,yir.rr - .serf v:moi v�:-iilglyr ��tFli?F n' h r,r>l lP�. i Pit re. apPler ?lir..I�Ii .ia-the dlfhflctivee is of � • b esti j iho-w('lose iel'atecl we- Lire, cosi exhil*rat�ng-a�`iTl�sphara, Just - _ but I've 'always hooked on 'im as a the place for a young man to put In °O� w8°o e r -•Atet�� • sort of cousin." his 'summer holidays. Hotel ae- - R• "Quito so," answered the lawyer. comm'Aa1ion. An interacting and s' "Your explanations are perfectly profusely illustrated descriptive ( 23 THE F satisfactory." publication telling you all about it ' t T sent free on application to J. D. Bend for (tree Catalogue No. 76. " 1 A little learning is doubly dan• McDonald; Union Station, Toronto, g T N it ISSUE;V O. 24-Ott, izerous if it swells a man's head. Out. O�OrAw%Ca.._Jrj1*d GUtLPH.ONT,%FZ7;_ ill 4 a. s � t- n«...,�- ..:::. ..' :.:Iw•...+.e.._ .-..:a.« :•, _ •s°- ,v�ro. -.,�,.. -,_'w.. e. ....,tip - .y;...,.aa::i' .,.a-?.' a t„s°c� :,v., .,,s_:•,,:�.•' _:Hn-. ',d•' 'y4�e^9 �1'.,,-r'' 4` .�.A. 4 P �, �. s: ,;.. .Y ti x. rte.-r•��,�,�"Pe"w"�,.�,'?lY'.�'y ••^.''�-•�ct"tsT'�*�'•H�'' �` �"`'. .:. .. ..... .. a.. G .,m•' sae--.. ."'�++, Ynsr,a•.�-- �=—r-�.baa s"�a,.,,w ').._''�' �•:'7' ,..wyy.,r m--,r-R. .•.ti-�s.o +cert'- atm . -+ra�a�. .. '...ox"."'`. Yy w -... X -,:°@,'1ev 'a;c+�...,y `f .•- :c ',.4 .:y, :_'-s''w 7dw.,e�...2"° '�' .: , _ � rr • r. Wm- Jackson, ree �fy LOCALISMS. — �ve of :�„_ —C. and Mrs. Rogers were In •SUMMER COBE AT LAST Bog, visited his cousin John Kinsale on Tuesday attending the Stephenson one day this week. funeral of the late Wm. Dennis So have our Men's fancy and common Straw Hats. Ladies'Straw Hats. —Mrs. B. Bunting is spending a —John Stephenson was in and also visiting their sou Alfred. Blouse and Blouse Goods. Lace Curtains. Gloves, etc. Boy's �• few days in the city: Brooklin on Tuesday attending —The excursion to Guelph,June Summer Suits, good assortment. Come and see those —Plenty of mill feed now in the district meeting of the I.O.OF. 23rd gives a good opportunity Suits. What is better,come and buy them. stock at the Spink Mills. * —St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid con- for the farmers to get in touch "r —Ed. Gormley of Toronto spent vened at the home of Mrs. James with the work at the Ontario I N E E E S s —Sunday at his home here. Brien on Tuesday afternoon. As Agricultural College. The trus- Seed Corn—Leaming and all leading varieties. All kinds of Seeds in pkge. —W. B. Kester is at present pleasure was combined with busi- tees of the various schools have Give us a call. Our prices, low as any. working at his trade in the city. nese, the outing was enjoyed by been asked-to arrange for a holi- Puce taken in exchange. —Miss Cora Gordon of Toronto all who attended. day for Ghat day so that the boys spent Sunday at her home here, —Jesse Reesor of Toronto gave and girls can go. Plan to take " EDWARD BRYAN �'ICSERING —Eugene Calvert of Oshawa THE NEws a pleasant call on cheap trip that day. waa at his home here over Sunday Thursday evening. Mr. Reesor —Miss Phyllis Clark on Monday is the inventor of the Steel Reesor GI O O entered the employ of John Dickie boiler for heating dwellings and Heat't Strength & Co. for the patent right of which he Dicki nd Bunting of Toronto spent has beau offered a large fortune. On V & coo, Sunday at the home of his mother He is a son of Samuel and Mrs. Scarfstrength,oraeartweakneas,meaasxeres here. Reesor of Cedar Grove.- strength,or Nerve weakneer-nochlnpmore. ro.. itively,not one weak heart in a hundred is,in IS. —John dud' Mrs. Allaway of —We understand that'the cul- self, actually diseased. It is almost always a FOR ' spent Sunday with the lege grounds have been renthidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. - ( ' Whitby ed to This obscure nerve—the Cardiac,or Heart Nerve former's-parents. a man from Brantford who has -simply needs,and must have,morepower,more "Best Granulated and Yellow Sugar purchased Arthur Bo es' strength, more °that he Hg more governing —R. A. and Mrs. Bunting spent also P Boyes without that the Heart meat contians Sunda with Dr. R. M. and Mrs. threshing outfit. He is not ex- to fail,and the stomach and kidneys also h.n Sunday these same controlling nerves. 20 and 22 lbs $1. Special price by sack lots. Bateman in the city., peetled to arrive here within the This clearly explains why. as a medicine,Dr. —A large amount of pressed neat week or two. Mr. Parker $hoop's Restorative has in the past sone so much Mixed imported Pickles. > Niru large fancy bottles, for weak and alltng Hearts. Dr.Shoop first sought - hap is being shipped from Picker. still resides on the college hill but the cause of an this painful,palpitating,sufrocat. Clearing out at 20 cents and 25 ce ing station these days. expects an order at any time to lug heart distress. Dr. 8hoop's Restorative—tbL . —Miss Harrison of Thorndale move to Newmarket. wait�aadrP:Vasi ng n ve1oOE t butiid�a Best Peas, Corn and Tomatoes 3 for 25 cents. visited her cousin Mrs. F. M. —Major P. J. Rowe has received it trengthens:ft oCera real,genuine heart help. Chapman a few days this week. his commission as Lieut.-Colonel If you would have strong 1. rrts, afrong dL Our'May-bell Tea has no equal at 25 cents. testion, strengthen these;nerves-raeatablish Just try our Teas, they are stere to please' -Miss 'flue Young of Toronto of the 46th regiment and will go them as needed, with " and George Martin of Stouffville to camp at Port Hope on Jane ! HATS, " SHOES, GLOVES, TIES, ETC. - were the guests of Jas. and Mrs. 22ud. We congratulate the Colo- Dr• Shoop S Gordon over Sunday. rel on his ppromotion as it is the • ice selection Gents' and Boys' Hats and Caps Collars, Gloves, —Samuel and Mrs. Reesor of reward of faithful service. Ike Collar and Cuff Buttons, Fancy Ties, Etc. i, Cedar Grove and son Jesse Reesor entered the ranks as a private and Restorative Splendid lot of.Gents' high quality Fine Shoes, of Toronto spent Thursday with his promotion frem one rank to T. M. McFADDEN. b'aney Sox in Blacks, Browns, Tans, Emb. C. and Mrs. Rowers. - -Miss May Hiscock of Kingston Colonel Rowe has the reputation 4GItEAZ' 4unEDIT E3ALE Newest and prettiest in Ladies' and Misses' Fine Shoes, Plaid and ' arrived here on Thursday night of being one of the most efficient The undersigned has received instructions from Fancy Hose slid Gloves—all COIOPS. last to spend a few weeks with officers in the service,she we hope J. E. DISNEY (b SON Lace Curtains, Art Muslins, Sateens, Curtains, Curtain Net, Linens, her sister Mrs. (Rev.) W. Moore. his promotion may not end with To sell by public auction at their sales Lawns, Laces, Embroideries, Fancy Collars, —Mr. Waddell of-Port. Perry his present high rank: yards,whites,on F--illings, Ribbens, Etc. u with his gang of men are now —The automobile -nuisance 18, SATURDAY, .7U\'E 12th �. busy erecting the cement founda- again with us in all its power. a valuably collection of Biggest and best School Scribbler, plain or ruled, at 1 to 5 -.tion for W. H. Banks' large new On Sunday at least fifty -or sixty HORSES, 'CATTLE. FARM IM- 'in cents each. Buy one. barn• passed through and as many of PLEMENTS. CARRIAGES, —Harold Courtice who has been them pay no attention whatever HARNESS, ETC. Oshawa for• the past few to the law regarding speed a cloud r g to ,■(o�(j� C o• Pea rise desiring to enter animals or article. John D iJV it a months has been employed by M. of dust continually floats in the for this sale are requested to make applica- ' S. Chapman as clerk in his hard- air making it most disagreeable tion as early as possible. An entry fee of 8 ' ware store and entered upon his to those liven on the front street. for live stock and sus for implements, otc,will p be cbaraod,which must be paid at time of en- duties on .![oudny morning. A watering cart i8 now almost-_ t> __ i commiefon o!.two ter cent. will fee - Co ' O =J: E. Diene dt Son well -hold- absolute necessity for the front 0'�ged !or sellingg,from,which the entry tee y y will be deducted,if sale is affected. Sones and A n auCt10II gale Of horses Cattle street. The one way to aCCom- cattle will be sold at Bendel's Hotel stables. • • • • • . •,,Keep • • • • • f farm implements, carriages, bar- plish this is for those interested — - P SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP ness etc. at their sales yards in to club together.. and -raise funds These hot days by getting one of our, Whitby to-morrow (Saturday). forthis pnrpose, It has been tried 'r-UTUNIfs t-Au sums of $10.00 and under, f cash: over that amount six months' credit .-See advt. in another Colklul or before but much difficult was ex- w111 be given to parties furnishing s roved C particulars. perieneed in raising sufficient �•s• Six pecent. per annum p�towed Wick Blue Flame" Oil Stoves, —James Gordon and W J. Clark funds. Some would do their dut for c"13.y address all entries to.J. E. DisxsT & sox, The best yet_roduced to burn coal oil. In all sizes. were in Stouffville on Friday but others neglected .paying the whitbs. ]night last attending the banquet the amount subscribed. But wlK. MAW. Auctioneer given in honor of C. R. Fitch who since the dust nuisance is now _^-;-; t 'Screen Doors and Window Screens. has been appointed High Court greater than ever owing 'to the EXCITRSION Judge for the Rainy River district large unmber of automobiles pas- ._ TO — "- with headquarters at Fort Fran- sing through the necessity of * _� ', OS E H . - --BU N DY .'J';,;, tea. watering the streets is greater C�-'U�''LPH --Judging by tb'e amount of than ever and something' should blossom17. the strawberry crop be done in the matter. Agricultural College promises to be. a large one this -At d special meeting of the Get •yyear. The past few weeks have Fire Company held on Monday The Institutes interested haveAd i� Q� the ��p(�been excellent for the apple crop evening in the townhall the vari- ranged for an Excursion to Agricul- after - Flies there being an abundance of ons committees were appointed to Lural College, Guelph, per G.-T. R. blossom and the weather being make arrangements for the annu- Special Trains, on ;favorable for the Setting of the al pienic on July lat. The pro- Wednesday, June 23rd Early. oiY6 them 8 - --Oh80k _ G = ?ruit. gram of sports will be somewhat At following rates and times -•:: right at the start. _ —Thompson Bros. closed up after the manner of that of last $ , their rharness making business last yeat and will include football Pickering - $1.205 1. - 8.17 a. m. :here on Saturday night and on and baseball as well as a varied Dunbarton $1.11 55 - 8.22 a.m. Monday morning left for their list of athletic contests. During csrtnaaJ HALF swrlaSOUR SCREEN DOnRs new home in Burk's Falls where the day and evening the Clare- For other stations see posters. they will open up a new harness most CitizenA' Band willrfurnish Tickets good going on special train I OW SCREENS ° shop: We are sorry to lose them music. All kinds of eatables will only. Good to return up to Thursday ANI W ND as residents of Pickering but we be dispensed from a large-lunch night, June 24th. hope the change may be to their counter amply supplied with all ill check them every tjtwe. - advantage from a financial stand- the latest known to the -culinary w point. " art and these refreshments will , - -.If you wish the highest pos- be served.by alert and obliging :.., sible price for 'your butter have waiters: The Bremen have the your wrappers printed neatly reputation of furnishing a splen- ail contract Onr stock is complete an'd we are busy sending - with your name., THE NEws did' day of sport each year and S$eL>an rsxDExs addressed to the keeps constantly on hand a stock the various committees are deter- Postmaster General, will be re- •them out. Order now and have _ of the best parchment paper which mined to make the annual of July ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri- , we print at the lowest possible 1st 1909 surpass that of any prevl- da., the 16th July, 1009, for the con- thein delivered. price. . Purchasers in the city look ous year. The'bills will be issued v,iance of His Majesty's Mails, ou a - ---upon the rolls with the printed in a feNv days when a full list of proposed Contract for four years, • wrappers"as a guarantee of good events will be announced. The six times per week each way, between _ .�. Z P R =LC E s quality and on the other hand prizes offered for the events in Broughans and Markham from the look upon that with the plain the football tournament will be of Postmaster General's pleasure. II containing furthet� leas re wrappers as a guarantee of inferi- such a.character as Printed notices contr to attract information as to conditions of pro- P t0 show them. .or butter. Don't neglect having 'teams from near and far.. Watch posed Contraef may be seen and blank ,.your wrappers printed. for bills and reserve the day forms of Tender may be abtained at —The tennis club re-organized Thursday July 1st when you are the Post Office of Brougham, Mark- ..` Ap11�I'AN on Monday afternoon at the courts all invited to attend at the college ham and route offices and at the 4 • �� with a good attendance.. The fol- grounds, Pickering, Office of the Post Office Inspector at - lowing officers were elected for the —An important change is trt - Toronto. ensuing year:, 'Hon. Pres., R. A. ing place in the personnel bf two Post Office De- Bunting ; President, AV. V. •Rich the leading firms of our town t ' t,artment, �ir>il) Gr C. AtinERsov �C� .' MILLINERY � ardson: Vice-Pres., Mrs. (Dr.) week. The hardware business of ��rvire Branch uFelinrendent HIGH- eC'LA1� S Kell : Secs-Tress., 3. E. Bell : JI. S. Chapman will bamalga_ cirl�ns�. Juue 'lndJ Committee of management, Dr. mated with the general store bnsi- Bell, A. Lynde,. C. Batty, Miss K. nese of John Dickie & Co. Thi: The highest class Millinery is carried by us, and the prices are Kerr, Miss R. Blurting. The, fee will make a strong Departmental A a U arranged to -nit all•custonier ` was 7.')fixed at � eeits fon. hien, 50 .Store in which dry goods. groc,e_ cents for ladies and family tickets ries, boots and shoes, harclNrare, � Our custom is ne,-er.to reheat any hat that a customer may purchase � at $1.2.i. t isitnrs to be given stoves, tinware, china unci fancy^ of order from ns ; hence a lady is assured of not seeing a repe- ticket's at 25 cents ger month. goods will be found in assortment., tition of her hat. 1 HOMESEEKERS' _ There is already a good large lessers. Dickie & Chapman, in this inember�hip and a pleasant sum- change, are keeping tip with the ORPFFi \O��' 'EEFnl2F. THE RL'aH......... .. nest's sport is anticipated.' times and will strive with their EXCURSIONS s T° QRS: LEIGH, .Bing 5 de Pickering, Ont —�V. E. Gurdon on Monday an- united capital, energy and experi- s a .'•stalled a force plrnrli at the inlet ence to satisfy the wants of their Yanftoba, 8aekatehewanr Alberta of the pipe leading to the well customers in every way. Mr. E. special Traissleave Teroste 2,00 p.m,on -.•At the factory and it vas found LeRoy will continue to give his APRIL 0,20 IIAY-4,10 JINIE 1,ti,Z! - tci work most satisfactorily and it services in the titrsmithing' line. AU11114,l7 AUG.10,24 SEPT. 21 Also showed that the pipe is in For the past twenty-five years Seceeddes,6cietrIran Ows,,6 "dam go pr6cipal j good condition. . As the village Mr. Dickie has been closely confin- Naukwsapoints at has a shale in this- pipe why can ed to business and as his health LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES a -- they not co-operate with Mr. demands more.freedom,he hopes Wm ' ud rams $32.00: Edmo.tsa and resets Gordon and have a water supply• the needed rest' will be obtained �2•s "recursd to „' "dayspropomi Tl`t`u PP 3 shod to taints wit6m�6U dart tram spay 1' for the main street of the village by the change. - Mr. M. S. Chap- TOURIST SLEEPING CARS " •�P, have hundreds of patterns to to be used for fire protection man, having spent even years in ooaDexcvniessr Comfortable b".fully ipped -fur--poses and if liossible for.water- the dry goods _asci r!-n ry:},,n; rml F+' n,.•� it ,•i,• �+s•.nrr., A _ __ urn ttig' 13er��t tx fi i ao 1V'u 'iritii it esL, will"be Brite at hotve in these Early applleation r^:A be made not be well to get an estimate of lines as.well as in the hardware to A•It FOR Mosirst2Rims• PAMPHLET the .oct of securing a number of which every attention will be eOa,,;,;ppmiss and fun;eFa,me;aa, The designs for this ,year are alle0i Of anytl]ing tanks as well as th6 entire cost-of given. We congratulate the mem- gpd,wuam .P.R.A"at wteR.LThampme, a installing some system. There bers of this firm on their susses,, D6*.Parr Av••TQa°ro• We have ever shown. are a member of tee ,joints at cer. in business in the past and wish ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CARS �'7 tain points winch could be utiliz- thew prosperity under the new 1�, A BUNTING NTING 's Pickering ' Cc[ and thus tiniplify the work. firru of Dickie & Chapman. T. R,'BLOW, Agent, Whitbyl f , r r� N favi'. ••• .-.c.... •.`:5.r,.........:_.C. ..ter ..�:-a: . _ y.-, rkx. a......�•' - il� .1' .ss�' n