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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_06_18 .y:m- m• -• - 4'- <:err.. 7; 7.^f� .' :.e..^+r.-t,rr..;y -^.•.-'.F-*�.aa - o'.�,-.^"- ,c---�s�r-xc ^y^�,•^'-„ a +e -:r4�3w'--?;'::•r s: :-a- ov^.�s, rl•�.^'-•- _,.. . .. •- w.,.. ::: .. .. ,.gam:�'�"''!'�` .i•.6"`?'':?... -.. -`�•x+•..-"'�^"'�'+'" *, �'�r:''i'ti.' .c.-- ... �'3' HE - VOL. XXVIII. PICXERING, ONT., —FRIDAY, -JUNE ,] 8, 1909 NO. 3?' '�r Vrafssstvnal Karan. I AUDLEY GREENWOOL ROAD Herbert Blake has been laid off for E. Crawford is repainting his house. Medical a day or two. Land Plast ,e A Positive Guarantee The 3rd concession is becoming�1as= Our overseers have got their road A. M. BELL, M. D., C. M. work nearly completed. sable for reAnna. A. Late House surgeon of the Kingston Goes with every boa of h Theodore Annan has had 'a paroid Yuckrin.Bros. ave been shingling roof put on his residence. General Hospital. Successor to Dr. m and - a number of their buildings. A small uantit still on haticl. man Office hoursa to 10am,1 to 3 p m end 6 • TA g I Miss Olive Holliday, of Hamilton, cI y' to 8 p m. Pickering,Ont- 43-1y i Negotiations are under way for a X U I L x visited with J. C. and Mrs. Bryant. (AtitEl e can grit it at the Spin union school picnic in the near future. J. C. Bryant has a number of teams I -Elevator, price 65e per 15U EO. N. FISH, M. D. Preparations are in progress for y 1 p PHYSEOIAN AND SURGEON � � � the garden arty at Air. Holtby's on- doing road work in his division and lb. sack. Member of College of.Physicians and Burgeons. �� pp all are doing satisfactory work. Out. As„ociate Cotoner, County of Ontario. ------ - : the 29th. It promises to be better Office Hours-8.to 10 a.m, and 1 io 3 and 6 to 8 than ever. W. H. JACKSON. ' V.m. Brougham,Out. 11-1y If-they don't bring back your I Some of our young men ar•c actini ATHA Brock Roil t eflal, --- ; with rather more than usual decorum E. B. Hoover was at Niagara Falls failing energy, your money i la telt'-we believe the ladies choose on Friday last. m r E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS. r i part own helpers for the garden Miss Sadie Lapp spent Sunday with ArYleS• White U e TZR.Ocunty Crown Attorney,and County will be refunded. 50c. a boa party. Miss llildred'Hoover. , 8311oitor. Court Hoose.Whitby. 10.1 I The volunteers from here of the 34th John and Airs. Scott spent Wednes- Regiment left for Niagara last Tues- day at Bayles Bros.', Greenwood. , or sly for$2.50; For sale at y LT. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, i day. Those who go with the Govey- E. B. and Mrs. Hoover and Miss Wholesale and Retail Batches',, . Solicitor.Notary Public,special Baami- nor General's Body Guards .camp at Mildred spent Monday at Guelph. Pickering, Out. nor for Higii Court of Justice, successor to MCFADDEN'S DRAG STORE, Toronto on the 22nd. Mrs. D'. Hoover and Miss Mima " Messrs. Dow & McGillivray, Brock Street, - 'Whitby, 71y Hoover spent Tuesday at Jos. Mowd- etertr _ _ Jose h Harbr ns is working at his of Befit price paid for chUie� , Pickering. Br's. ' _ Mrs. Gillis and Miss Annie, of To- butcher's Cattle: •� ------ � ---- -- trade as carpenter for Mr. Holliday, rnto, spent Saturday with-airs. O. TSTA TER L. HOWDEN, D. V-S. T near Brooklin. Nighswander. Choice meat will be found at our f� rV oraduate Ontario Veterinary College. :firs. T. Crouch, S. Crouch and,Miss Member Ontario veterinaty.Medical Society. Mrs. Brignall has had U.Jones, of shnp at reasonable prices. 6uceea3or to Dr,E.J, Shirley. Office ging at., Bn15am, erect a fan-.y wire fence in Crouch, of Toronto, spent n.few days - Pickering. 37 front of her property, the same adding at Jos. Mowder's. Call And see us. Prices right HOPSINS,VETERINARY BIIR• Monuments' '! to the value of real estate berg. `t T. HOOK AND; DENTIN Eu. ac. Frank Harbron met with a painftll GREENWOOD hts graduate o! 'the Ontario Yet rivary col- accident&few days ago. While en- A garden party under the auspi0 �lToronto, registered member of the gaged spraying a cow to keep Hies off, i Ontario Veterinary 0[edicat Association. t- As I represent the largetit granite" the animal kicked striking hi.in in face.. of the Alethodist church will be held rt; -fine and residence oae.and•one•quarter miles company in Canada-in above Suine five stitches were necessary w on the beautiful lawn of A. Trimble + north of Green Raver. Office and shoeing forge line, It will alv;ays close the wound and the patient . on the evening of Thursday June 241 h. hours8 to u am.,and 1 to 4 p.m. Private Those who have the. matter in hand Having se^ured the agency for telephone in my office P.O. address,.Green doin nicely. the Ontario Granite and Mar- River, Out. have arranged a good program. Mr. Pay Those Interested' J. V. Rudd; general merchant and g g g ble Works, Brampton, I sons Robt, Wilson, humorist of Toronto, . �usfnes; Q�LarDs. to see our styles and rices before Postmaster, has posted up notices to will be the chief entertainer of the prepared tofurnish all work in y P the effect that from the 15th of June the granite and marble line . giving your order. We set up t'o the 1st of October the store will be evening. Those who have heard Mr. r�HOS. POUCHER Issuer of Mar- the wonumentin the cem- Wilson on the platform declare him at the ver.v lowest,``pricea, and closed at 7 o'clock sharp each Wednes- wor•kman�hip guaraneed. ridge Llcenaes.Brougham,oat, try without any trouble to da- and Fi ids evenin Positivel to he a leader in his profession. Fredn. 3 y g• y Gcods. shipped where' desired. our cus-Comers. no admission after that hour. This is \\• .Foley, elocutionist of Bowman- c ""T G. HAM-Issuer of M,trriage vine.will also give a number of aelec- Sep me before placing your t Licenses in the County of Ontario, done in order to give thestaff of clerks tions dorm the evenin The Clare- order. Lettering done on Llai:• Pickering Village. 271y In the Undertaking line we. are some time for recreution. g F.• shortest notice. up-to-date. Did you see our new _ wont Citizens' Band will protide an HOPPER Issuer .of Marriage hearse-the beat in the county. GREEN WOOD abundance of good music during the C. W. GIBBONS, = Claremont D. Licenses in the County of 'Ontario, evening. Tea will be served from Oto Omce�t sore and his resfaence,Claremont. T T M. Gleeson spent Sunday in Stouff- 8 6'clocand a refreshment booth will }NORWAY HOUSE.-Norway, v ' A •�-�� vine._ be on the ground. Admission !Fi 1 Kingston Road: Particular attention giv. Mrs. GRrrv. of Taunton,is here nurs- cents, children under 12 years 15 C 0 A 'an to farmers attending the Toronto markets, :UNDERTAKER, .,, _ ing her pun,-John Gerry,' cents. " Best accommodation under the new manage- Mrs. J. Plaskett spent a• Couple of Hard-and soft. swat. Charges moderate. J.J. 1aoCana, Pro- CLAREMONT days in Whitbv this week. BROUGHAM ~ : pri•tor, gi T TT TT � - George Wilson is baling bay in this " V 1v�BE� ' •� R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK. section for Mr. Peer,of Toronto. Mrs. George Philip in visiting a few .1.J. Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking Walter Moore has engaged with days in Toronto. Lfhth and Shingles. admavits, Accountant. Eta, lsoaay so loan • • •• R m. Afiddleton for the summer. Miss Katie Phillips, of Toronto. is �Tt-i-� a wntarm ppropert�, Inner of Marriage Lia ',�iekeren W. F. and Mrs. Disneysent Sun- home on her vacation. ���E.J.V 1 ' mance" Whitev e, Out. 1-v w► ` 9. •• P day with Fred Gale, of the baseline. Mr. Joyce, .of Toronto, spent Sun- Prices right. '^�M-�� POSTILL, Licensed Auetioneer, Juhn Gerry is quite ill at the home day and,Monday with H.Mechim �•' .�. 1 . for Counties of York and Ontario. Ace. •• (i of A. Trimble with chronic•rheums- F. W. Cowie, of Toronto, Sundayed R E E S O R tion sales of all triads attennad to on ehortcet Me W narmacq turn, with his mother and brother here. -• notice. Address(assn saver P.O., Out. Mise Daisy Black, of London,is the Mrs. and Olive Routley, of Button-. ' LOCUST HILL X77 B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- is'the place to buy Drugs. guest of F. L. and 'Mrs. Green this viile, visited friends here this week. r V . tiooeer for Ontario and York Cos. All week. -' Mrs. A. W. '.Milroy and daughter, of q kinds of sales conducted either pr;vstely or by - = Ed. Seldon has returned to Whitby, Cedar Grove, visited here n Satur- A. PALMER Q assamon. gale notes collected. For dates or after araistin F. J. Beldon for a few day. caber particulars apply aat'resideaes, Elizabeth We buy is small quantities and B PAINTER AND DECORATOR - AIL, Pickering. Orders left at News oma will therefore have no old stock. weeks. A number from here attended the nesiye prompt attention, 151 . M.rs, E. Gleeson and Miss Maggie, concert at Claremont last Friday and Everything is pure aild fresh here, of Claremont, spent Tuesday in the there highly pleased with the dramst. Contractor for general house repairs:,.. TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction-. t • ear,Valuatorand Collector for the Conn I ou get only the beat that village. Mr. Stevenson and :hiss Craig. Mr. &A lished 5 years in Plekering Nes of York and Ontario An triads o! taction money can buy. Mrs. T. Wilson and child, of Free- and Mrs. Emperin barn, of Scarboro. Village. sales conducted Lad valuations made at mod- g erase charge. Estates and consignments con- man. are spending a few days in thin spent Sunday with R. I. and. Mrs ADDEtH6S: PICIiERING P.C3. stsasatiy mawited and sola by .action or - locality visiting friends. Cowan. pri..ts sale. uor'gagea. rsaL, note. aaa Seeds-We are clearing these out Miss E. Brodie returned from Bea- r Lceoana promptly collected and.aria DUMBARTON verton oII Saturday and left on Tuea- htera settlements ,gaarantesd- Phone of at 3 pkgs for 5 cents. n L wrise for termv aaa pa-ticalan, BrunBnam, The annual service will be held in day for Jackson's Point, where she For High Grade �ara Out. Date. may t» taxed by phone:laws Eyes tested free. will spend the summer. if. �� y the White church (Erskine cemetery), The final football match, Wexford= Satisfaction guaranteed. on Sunday, Tune 27th, at 2.30 pp m. Shamiocka will be played at Green _":'this college is in a etas. ;a . M. McIPAMEN, Collection in aid of thecemetery filnd- River of Friday, June 18th. Game by itself Dh��ln ham $ Everybody welcome. starts at 0.30 p, m. Admission lb cts., s Druggist and On•Tuesday afternoon.June Path, a ladies free. +=QTT a: Dun- Undertaking Parlors _ large congregation assembled in Dun- s �. ' - Optician, PICKERING. p�,-T barton Presbyterian cbureh to partici- _ wHlTer Sing street, Pickering. _- " partici- "Ute in- u service, characterized by a • i'' y� Calls by day or night prnmptlyquiet dignity and impressiveness, The. county council, after .foo)ing TORONTO. OJqT. attended to. Te epbone whLn Rev. A. L. McFayden was in away most of the week in picnics and (Bell or Indepepdent.l Wagner" Co, ucted into the pastoral charge.''Rev, excursions, have ad junrned to meet at Is open the entire ,year.and ad. s W. R. Wood conducted divine service Sunderland nest \\'ednesday, the mits -students at any time. It Am giving an address very apVropriate to r;rd enjoys a widespread patronage • ^• • Have-a full•line of iresh and cur- the occasion. Rev, A. S.:herr presid- The commencement-exercises at the and has a national reputation. : '�ekererc� iver� meats oonstazitly on hand. ed, and in his capacity as Moderator Ontario Ladies' College begin this 'Owing to their Superior training of Presbytery, inducted Mr~ AicFuy-. Thursday evening and wind up with a our students readily obtain good Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, den. Afterwards the newly inducted grand flourish on Monday when the positions. Beautiful catalogue, First-Blase rigs for hire minister was addressed by Rev. Dr, usual special train ,conveys Toronto free. {�' Ham', Bologna, Reiner s, etc. Abrahain.and the people by Rev, W. guests,to the College gates. t W. J..ELLIOT; Principal.`. Da or night Moore, An iavitatiop was extended His hozior Judge McCrimmon 're- y Highest prices paid for to all present,to enjoy the bountiful ported from the special comrnitte ap_ I -Cor. Y ongQ Alexander Sts. BllB Ione@t8 all trains _ 'Butcher's,cattle. refreshments prepared by the ladies of pointed for that purpose by the Board the cungiegation, and an opportuity of Education at the last•meeting•in --- Teaming promptly attended to: in social intereoursewas given to meet f:>.vor of continuing the Collegiate In- Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Mr..and. "Ir s. Me yd We wish ,titute as such rather than de gradin g g nsurance for both minister• and congregation it to the inferior rank of3 highschool.'�iP. H. Peak years cf,,ta•ces.ful Rork together. Sydney Northcote, also is assuciat- y 7 P1'cherirl -- _ _--- _.--.-----_-_ _ ed with Mr. Warise in the legal pro- WHITEVALE Of all kinds—Best llnays••, recunl• : ' fessio sane I gnifi,rer.:ly Sane?ay n t� - ; �a�ksm_ithin n;ended.— Borri-Ori Sunday, June nth, to F. night at All `amts' church and are- • and M.s. Wilhut•, a•daughter. rangewents are made that he will be Conveyancing' r p� M1liss Beatrice \iThiLe, cit Scarboro, thr cnn;r ic,•A>r. lie has a rich ha:s A general blacksmith biisiness done. Con v c ancing Dene spent S.anday with her parents here. vbicc of extra-ordinary pssver and is ��P��� All kinds of repairing neatly and Miss. Platt, of Toronto, is spending an accomplished soloist. e y i promptly,executed. Rents and,4otes Collected. a couple of weeks with T. and 'Mrs. 'In a letter' to the local press this r Horse.shoeing a'- Specialty. Charges reasonable, Robinson. week F. Howard Annes .suggests a _ Cgll bre Pnrella.-ei1 ;tt - g - p y > John S. Beaton, of Oshawa, spent a way to supply the demand for bcnces QrOR170�?.T * ?_tAW, 150 acre Farm for sane, few days with his brother; Donald R., in Whitby that, a land improvement B�SSETTiS ��� STORE; o��l of this place. cotnpanv 1night most economically. BASSRS J J PICK ERINr, ON T, If vols want to buy sell or rant, call Rev. A. B.Hames has returned from buy sites acid build the kind•of houses at my office, Bargains• Toronto, where be has been attending newcomers are wanting, viz: A six- '�YIIIoclaw The Tu Conference for a couple of weeks, , roomed house with town water.and at R Savin of at least ` The li • �. Richardson• R. Hawkinge and his sister, Mrs, light service that could be rented for b' :'. �OIrIION BANK Harris, both of Bowmanville, visited $1(1 a month. friends in thin vicinity last week. Farmers will be greatly interested �Q per Cen1;, Notary Public, Pickering. D. R. Beaton was the guest of R. R. in the finding of his honor Judge Mc-I . Ilend Of lee, Toronto Mowbray on the Warden's excursion Intyre in the sheep-killing case of oyer city prices TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G to Niagara last week. He reports Elmer Lick vs. Andrew M. Ross. It� T.R. Trains going East due as follows- Navin bad a.good time. was an appeal from the jud mint of LGeneral Banking Business -• •No. 6 Mail 5.19 A M. S. ennock, who has conducted a Police.Magistrate Harper, who found transacted. _.,<< 12. Local '1.43 P.M. oust store here for some time, hers for.the defendant: Mr. Lick conduct- " 14 Local 6.04 P. M. sold out his stock to Thomas Beare. ed his case himself before the P. M., Our slot), i5 vett' large and " Trains going bleat donee as follows- In future he intends to run ust an ice but was. fortunate in retainingthe Special attention given to o is Igo:al 5,36 A.M. cream parlor. j services of W. H. Warke, successor to we can shote you as good _.the collection Of 11' Local 2.30 P. M. The Women's Institute will meet at the]nte David Ormiston,in the appeal a selection as you Can ' 7 Mail 8.35 P. M. S. p, m. on Thursday, June 24th, in to the Division court where` he thus ,get anywhere out- gAle notes. '8undav included. the Methodist church, The speakers of tardy justice. Farmers suffering g e — will he Mrs. .Brethourand Dr. Mar: from the surfeit of worthless curs kept cl $AVfN B DLPARJS� —- garet MrA9pin. in the titiv►l5s and villag�ea and ;nlrLost _ Qlal th �B OtH1t13 received Of I. and BRITISH Terni of 19N Several of our business men were in destroying the sheep industry of �' CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- Toroilto on Friday last to meet depu- this splendid farming country, will be I ,, upwards, BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- tations from Brougham and Cedar encouraged -by this important deci- ~ T I COLLEGE ter for Busines, Grove. They interviewed the Post Bion, R N BA�SSETT I]Zt0=Bt3t allowed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat. i Office Inspector in regard to the mail R. N. r r current rates. ric, route, which laas been recently Bhang- League football match, Wexford JRwELLER AND OPTICIAN � Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, ed, giving Whitevale and Brougha CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager g }17 vs. Shamrocks o' Green River BVI;I� �y o�rT g B. A., Principal, Corner�onge and a much later delivery, to-night., 8.30 o'clock. Gelds + i Bloor St`. - 'lag, Jlle �J 15c� ladies free.BRANCH, ' ray : 6!"A;i'. 1' • : v .. .. '... ^, 8" Y a"'^d K�?r..,-y..y `a T rt.0' LTV"/ .:.'-•. .,,,.•, f da• +rs•,• sr �_ r x^a ;k ,,, ;,+. ,;+e;,, `!• � ••cam •-x. P1---;re:r^.,yz+z-•+-��;x ,�+?P•S��-,-� •r �• - .. .. o. -:"„r•sa✓ --.: -•P•-a'�-. ^r,'-•.—. ,,->n..r--^,�--. a �--sr-� C s -a• �,.. :.=.,..at..ce .. ,`�..,:>' ir., ca.>+<..r+. ��°%:... .�:t�_ ':w w�,t�-'m 'r"�..r..`�"�'�.a r :.a.. �e.�-�ti;°�•....`� °A ... _ `�.: ,... .-r< _..- :3'3.. pro• :� - ----, a little whipped cream, which has ++++++++++l5e ♦�}}+ ' � ;'� COXETH THE1 one- half ata dozendquartered.candied gEBPIHff CHILDREN WBLL. i HomeSOME PRESERVING DONT S. i ire W e Being Watched Over and Guarded Every mother should ,re Don't, make a mistake and wait } able to recognize and cure until the special fruit in season is the minor ills that attack her From the Unseen World, nearly over and then pay the high- little ones. Prompt action est prices for it. may prevent serious illness- DELICIOUS CAKES. Don't think overripe, soft fruit + perhaps save a little life. A In the last two chapters �i' Ile- monials illustrative of the operation makes good preserves or,jellies. + simple, safe remedy in the " Boiled Icing. 'Put one cupful of Don't ever use anything but the $ home is therefore a necessity, "ielation we are assure or the same kind of force. One graulated sugar into a granite best materials for good results. + and for this purpose there is • material world will, when the tu,:e is from a poor cripple. This fact sauce pan, add a inch of cream ofDon't g' ,r + is ripe,,be absorbed and transt,�:m• throws the sufferer back upon P use what is calieL. A or nothing else so good as Baby's P tartar- and one-half cupful of boil- 'soft" white sugar y promptly ei by the spiritual. The primitive prayer. Often the prayer has been gar or brown; use '+ Own Tablets. The ing water. Cook without stirring cure all stomach and bowel ,Christian expec+ed this consum- like that of the Durham miner, granulated white sugar for all pre- '� until it threads, then stir, the sirup serves or jellies. + troubles, destroy worms, oration too soon, but they wars zi• with much the same result. into the beaten whites of two eggs. Don't use granulated sugar for + break up colds, make teeth- ^► says thinking about it, and bU I have been finding out inereas- Beat until 'it' is thick `enough to spiced fruit;, use light brown only. ing easy and keep children' lieved that the dead were at,.- ingly of late'that the City Temple spread without running. Use any Don't make spiced._ fruit too 4 healthy and cheerful. Mrs. waiting for it in a state of probahas an invisible ,congregation, a flavoring. sweet; four pounds of light brown + Jos. Levesque, Casselman, tion, 'or a sleep, as St. Paul 'all s congregation that never enters its Hoosier Chocolate Cake.-Two sugar to seven pounds of fruit is a + Out., says:-"I have used 7t, and that all the redeemed would walls and has never looked upon cupfuls of brown su a;r two eggs, •+ ' P g gg good proportion. Baby's Own Tablets and have enter upon it together. our faces; but which, lika the trip- one-half cupful.of butter, one-halfDon't ♦ always found them satisfac- Su'rely they are right.' Human' ple I have mentioned, counts. it- oo mu over abundance of •+ Y j cupful of sour cream (or milk), one spices-too much makes it taste tory. My child has grows ity is progressing • towards sortie+ self as'belonging to us and joining 1 teaspoonful of soda dissolved in. bitter. splendidly and is always good great end, an end higher than the In our prayers. It is a helpful. fact, milk, one-half 'cupful of grated Don't cover reserves or natured since I began using *perfecting of separate individiiali- and if my voice could reach to all chocolate bitter dissolved in one- P jellies B B ties. One gens*anon goes on a sere these scattered s m athizera [ (bitter), wuile-cooking. They are apt to r♦ this medicine. Sold by me- ties. half cupful boiling water, three cup- boil over. dicine dealers. or by mail at another leaves off, and unfolds tl.o would like to tell them that we fuls flour. Mix whites of eggs toDon't ! 25 cants a boa from.T1ze Dr. gg use cold -sugar for divine ideas a little more fuliy. know it and that the spiritual com- thoroughly last thin do not beak g jellies; Williams' Medicine Co.,home day, we may hope, this idea munion is a fact inde endent of g Y g' measured the strained fruit juice; f+ I F therm. separately. This makes the ,o each pint allow one pound of the Brockville, Ont. will be realized in a human Roca- place and circumstance. If we he.p cake more moist. 'Bake in loaf or best granulated sugar, p �ety as nearly perfect as the: limi them it, is equally true that they two large layers in slow oven,, g gar tit it on t++}� ♦++t++♦+•}++++. tations of earth permit. Wg may help us., g Y a platter in a warm oven to heat, reasonably hold that those genera REV. R. J. C 9MYBk LL. Caramel filling-Two cupfuls of and add it to boiling liquid. dark brown sugar, one-half cupful Don't tions which have passed on b i,ve put hot preserves in cold - •E _ not stood still either, and are still ---- - - butter, one-half cupful of cream; glasses or jars and iiot expect ac- concerned with the work of e r it r- boil until thick; spread at once. cidents; have the glasses or jars INDIGESTION CURED Hazel Nut Cream Cake.-Best in scalding water, rinse well then THE WRONG SEASON. Ing humanity, a mighty Whole, and g , one cupful of sugar and four eggs fill as y possible. Y P , with and in the glorified Christ quickl • as 'Tomas only a pin-rust and bent ' "Then Cometh the end." -111 il- :EVIDENCE IN PLENTY until light, add one cupful of flour Don't allow preserves to stand Placed on a chair by Willie Dent. sifted with one teaspoonful baking about after the lusions; all sense of separateness, y are cold; put P P ed arafin on cover with lids, wash On the teacher's face there was a will disappear; the material uili —•- � owder, and, one teaspoonful of P ground cinnamon, on.-- half tea- off ever frown _ make way for the spiritual, the ,YOIII' Neighbors Can �eII YOA OY spoonful of round' ells ice and y trace of stickiness, and -.--- .- •-phenomenal for the real; and the +i; g P put in cool, dark place for future As be made a bluff at sitting down. universe of universes. visible and , cloves; bake in two layers. Cream use. . `- invisible, attain to 1,• :�•t coria•i' '. e8. by Dr• Williams . -Three-fourths of a pint of milk, Don't allow preserves to cook Willie whispered. "I know ons Due oneness in the eE, . .al lift of - one tablespoonful of cornstarch, over a hot fire and not ex ct them thing— one two eggs, half a teacupful of sugar., to stick and scorch. There's sure to be an early spring." Good. This is the New Testae«,rt Peal and chop one cupful of hazel- stir- view of the matter seen in the targe Every case of ' indigestion, no P P Don't let them cook without stir.- rspectire of our present- day Matter how bad, can be cured by nuts fine; add a teaspoonful of ring, even when the fire is slow. But the teacher saw-and a our. Iseno�rledge of the vastness d?f lDr. Williams' Pink Pills. Not only vanilla. Buil all together until Don't cook preserves on a gas prise cured but cured for good. That's thick and when cool spread be- Was due for a kid of Willie's size, � range without an asbestos mat. ' THE UNIVERSAL ORDER. �a sweeping statement and you are tween layers. Use whipped cream eP g Y Don't use a steel knifes to pare When we Dome to the question of quite right in demanding evidence or a boiled frosting for top of cake. fruit with; use a silver knife. For the teacher got into the gams the survival of individual consci- to back it. And it is backed by evi-' Chocooate Layer Calve.-Take = z And Willie for a week walked lame. Dueness after death vi can say no deuce in plenty-living evidence ,one-half cupful of butter, one cup- ous a than that thc� evidence which among your own neighbors, no mat ful of sugar, cream well, then add Woollen cloth was first made in. Instead of spring, for Willie Deni would satisfy the ordinary_religi- ,ser in what part of Canada you live. .yolks of two eggs, and_one and one- England in 1330. Ii proved the winter of discontent. ons mind might fail with the uliin- :Ask your neighbors'and .they will half cupfuls flour, and two tea- 'lormed by the religions tempera- tell you of people in your own dis- spoonfuls of baking powder, and , trict who-have been cured by Dr. three-quarters of a•cupful of milk. meat. Nevertheless the lack may : - R �4'illiams' •Pink Pills of dizziness, Then add enough cocoa to make be in the latter rather than thelastly ` t {palpitation, sour stomach, sick cake as dark as desired, and ormer. The plane of spiritual ex : 'p►erieace is real and is felt by most headaches, and the .internal pains add beaten whites of eggs and bcike to be higher then the purely total- cf indigestion. Dr, Williams' Pink in two layers, and put jelly be- lectuaI, and it is in the plane of pills cure because they `strike' tween. Chocolate frosting-one 1 J w upiritual experience that certitude straight at the' root of all stomach and one-half cupfuls powdered ` regardia the immortality of the troubles. They make new, rich, sugar put through strainer, three ' g ,red blood and new blood is just teaspoonfuls cocoa, small piece of •' soul has hitbertn generally been at= �. - what the stomach needs to• set it butter (size of egg), and two table= tainedeace that wdrtiiti,�carry convic-I right and give it strength for its spoonfuls dif strong, hot coffee. Evipion by the methods acceptable to work, Mrs, Geo. E. Whitenect, (Mix well and spread on cake. the scientific mind would, of course, Hatfield. Point, ..N. 'B., says: "I I White Hickory Nut .Cake,-One dam glad to have an opportunity to and a half cupfuls of granulated hate to be on the lower plane. ! - speak in favor of Dr. Williams sugar, two thirds cupful of butter, -quite admit that such evidence (Pink Pilis, for,they.deserve all the one cupful of milk, two-thirds cup- might be of great value as a rein- upraise that can be given them. I ful of water, whites of five eggs, . 1<orcement to spirituality, b-ut it was s rest sufferer from. indiges- four level cupfuls of flmir, one cup .00uld never be a substitute for ft g , ;tion, which was often accompanied of hickory nuts or English walnuts c,r take precedence of it. Still I d { •.tF.ink it' not improbable that erten,' by nausea, sick headache an back- broken fine, not cut, three 'level I tific psychic investigation will be- ache. As a result my complexion teaspoonsfuls of baking powder. tore on mangge to rove to the �'as very bad and I had, black rings k=Sift sug,r 'and flour separately satisfaction of the averse man.the. under the eyes. I took a great deal I three times; cream sugar and but- g of doctor's medicine, but it never � ter until white, add milk and -Ncw AIMLER existence 6f discarnate conscious- , . .. c.id more than gg�'ve. me the most water slowly. Beat in the flour one gess. If so, I shall.rejoice, because temporary relief• About a year l cupful at aytime. Dredge the nuts I believe the general effect of such _ ago I was advised to give Dr. Wil- mane cupful 'of 'flour. Add..the .- a'demonstration would be good. liams' Piak Pills 'a trial. Before I baking powder to the,last cupful of L But even .so, I would rather r.el; l:ad taken a bouple of boxes I found flour. Stir with the back of the 1909 �/H ASS!S PRICES an the instinctive perccptions of relief, and by the time I had used apeon. Fold in the whites of the the highest order of a half dozen boxes I found myself eggs last. Flavor to taste: The " SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE. feeling like a new woman, with a butter and sugar can be creamed _ '`Delivered C.I.F. Duty Paid to Montreal. The other day a miner wrote to good appetite, good digestion, and quickly with the-hand. Use a boil- The clear complexion. I can strongly ed iein aa�� uu bell me that from time'to.tirae when is g' �Z HsPs U� I�i■Pr recommend Dr. Williams Pink P�1 he had been in special rtiu .need of quid sufferethis rst tto rouble and no floral n taking nTASTY DESE$TS. 10i rt. Wheelbase ante in some particular a"object he Chassis Chasils 790 -� has found that subject preached theta.. ;Phaeton Car 770 Phaeton Car 990 upon from the City Temple pulpit. Dr. Williams? Pink Pills cure all Banbury Tarts.-Measure all the Bc often has he had his need tett ra.�sins that will pile on a cu and in the discussion of the troubles which have their ori- P P Ilimousine Car 840 Limousine Car ;��:1050 questions from sin in bad blood. That is why they atone and chop, add two rounding LAKda"luiett0 Car 850 !c�ltda"JPettB rear 1095 the City Temple pulpit which he cure anaemia indigestion, rheuma- tablespoons of finely chopped cit- bad neither time nor oppoitunity tism, eczema 'St. Vitus dance, par- ron. Add the juice- of one lemon, �� ® . to think out,for himself that he be- tial. paraly.sits, and the many ail- and the grated yellow rind, one cup �!'� s ;1 lieves the result must be due to menta of girlhood and womanhood. of white sugar and one egg beaten 9} ft, Wheelbase ` something more than.mere coinci- Sold by all medicine dealers or sent light. Roll rich pie.crust as thin j dente, and I have no doubt he is by mail at. 80 cent's a box or six as Possible and, cut:'in rounds the . Chassis 9725 ChassilN P. 900 Quite right. _ boxes for 82.50, by writing The size of a'saucer. Pu!aa tablespoon' Phaeton Car 875 Phaeton Car •_ios5 His theory of the matter is th-'t Dr. Williams' ]medicine Co., Brock- of the mixture on one-half fold, wet miril� �piritua'1:: c i rapport may ville, Ont., the-edges slightly with cold water, Limousine Car _''945 Limousine Car 7155 is is c i� 'he i even uucon'- ,fold over and press together. 'Landaulette Car 960 Landaulette Car 1175 s .au�I%, like the separate receiv — �' Crimp the edge with a fork dipped " Ing stations. of Marconi's wireless • _ ..' in flour, and prick the top several e telegraph apparatus, PACKING WITH FLRN'S. times to present bursting while l 57 H.Ps Quite 'true, but there is more in I't has recently been discovered baking. Bake a light brown color. Six Cylinder it even than that: there is the mind that the leaves of the fern plant, Parisian Charlotte.-Soak one• Chassis '> '10sSb Limousine Car 1520 behind all,.and the divine love that which grows almost anywhere, is fourth of a box of gelatin in one- phaeton rilLr i225ILandauiette Car 131J vibrates between soul and soul in an excellent preservative for'pack- fourth of a' cupful of cold water. Ttsponse to the call of human need, ing articles of food, fruit and even Scald one cupful of rich milk, or -like t he-elee-. meat. It is- said that on, the Isle' hetter still, _one cupful of thin tric force from point to point in et Man fresh herrings are packed cream in a double boiler and pour For ful l_;7articulars of any of the above write to the visible universe. I see from in ferns and arrive on the market it over four eggs beaten well with 'the list of injured• in con3•ection in as fresh a eottlition.a•s when they one-half a cupful of sugar. Stir Th Daimler Motor o , 190 Ltd* with the terrible mining disas.,er were shipped. A number of expert= over the fire until it thickens, a•dd • o: a few days ago that th:�re is a menta have been demonstrated that the gelatin, •stir until it has dis- possibility--tha't my interestiug tor- potatoes packed in ferns keep many solved, then strain, and set aside COVENTRY, ENGLAND. respondent has been killed. If so, months longer than those packed until chilled. When it begins to " ;perhaps he knows more now of the in straw. In fact potatoes packed thicken, andd one-fourth of a pound ways of God with izen than I could in fern leaves are as fresh in the each of stale macaroons-and lady ry. _•••�•R,nr tell ha at- �.. _ : springtime as when they were first .fingers broken or cut in pieces, one ' du in, the fall. teaspoonful of vanilla, two table- • ;� DEATH IS� NU CALA'.SI'C'i' d . spoonfuls of sherry, one cupful of to those whom 't calls higher, but .e grated cocoanut, and one cupful of only to those who mourn their loss. ti'<'`'fe : "John, there must be a lot thick cream, 'which has been whip- ,And even that would be horned into (I iron in your system." Husband: ped to a solid roth. Fold and mut Joy if we could but know hr,'w things '-Why do you think so?" Wife: lightly, turn into a wetted mold, really are in the great beyond. I "Because you invariably lose your and set aside where it will stiffen. 7 I have 'recc•ivcd a corp of ,testi- 'temper when you get hot." Turn out carefully and garnish with �`.r ., .. .: Y ., :.wuEni „�,yy� .,.+.:.n.wimo-.. ,,;.y.�.-.+�.uits::::• _ � =:.i+r:.: _-_ - - "Fwe:r�..'.•.va s "7,ea'eaP�.vm.'x+LeM•...:.�.+'Y�4:. �--tufa•isiv'_+�:t.ie: JG•^,env:<'`tit:'.uirir�er..saaYi'C�.A-i.,.s�.r•-'y'x�=::3.'".a-i+.we:.'e�.e-�. w�i�4�„>�'' ,u^'f�yply,'fyi� "Ya#w:x.•3G�?s"'�'!�`" .a.. .:.+• '-zPi2GF:e."' ?4'F 7,11Z--.T.1­ Y. 7 7. THE WORLD'S MARKETS T HE �GATES �CARRIED - AWAY ASQUITH GIVES , .".-' A - I REPORTS FR011f THE LEADING MADE CENTHES. 'Delegates '-itish Premier Tells 'the Press ---Mre-e--Boats Swept Dowii and Badly eas of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and What Is Their Highest Duty. Damaged at Sault Ste. Marie. , Other Dairy Produce at a Rome and Abroad. A dCana4ai espatch from London says: Should any occasion'ar 164b A de"tch . from Sault Ste. side by two tugs. Her injuries are not yet known. BREADSTThe week's brilliant functionsin would be united in a mighty wholel UFFS. connection with the Imperial Press b- defend the common caU48.1 3f arie,, Ont., says: On Wednesday afternoon the Canadian Soo locks Passengers on the Assiniboia are Toronto, June 15.-Flour--On- Co-ference reached a climax on French-Canadians were proud bf, not yet aware how close they came tario whedv 90 per cent. patents, Friday night with the Government's the British flag, which floated over: ,were, practically put out of tom_ to death. Had the boat turned $5.50,to $5.60 to-day in buyers' winner, at which Earl Crewe, Co- a peaceful and contented Pe*]?14; track, Secretary, presided. Pre- in Quebec.mission by one of the worst acci- turtle in the locks,not a soul would sacks outside for export; on lonial gecret bee. (Applause.) Toronto, $5.75 to $5.80; Manitoba mier Asquith, the Archbishop of Speaking in French, Mr. Lang- Mine 4dents that ever happened in ma. have escaped. A movable dam at the head of floi4r; first patents, $6.20 to $6.40 Canterbury, Col. Seeley, Lord Cro- lois expressed -pleasure at the an-, circles in "Soo or vicinity. .the e At present the water from Lake the locks is being placed in posi- on track; Toronto; second patients, mer, Lord Northcote and other dis- tent-o cordiale and -repeated that tion at the present time in an en- $5.80 to $6, and strong bakers', tinguished guests were present. F rench-Canadians were grateful to- .18uperior is pouring through in & deavor to have the locks repaired, $5.65 to $5.70 on track, Toronto. The Premier proposed the toast Britain for safeguarding their r4s., torrent, -No. 1 Northern ro the guests and with high-el - ligioncustom and liberties. Ha0 • Inonth before the, locks are again there is some doubt as to and it will probably be a but since it has not yet been tried Manitoba wheat o 3 .its ef- $1.34, Georgian Bay ports; No. 2 quence' ,he 'Claimed that there ought recalled with pride that in the -dark' Mailable for marine trade. Three fectiveneswheal-No.. The four large gates at $1.31% and No. 3 at $1.30. to be a sense of interdependence days of 1812 French-Canadians boats, the Aasiaiboia of the have been swept away, and, there Ontario wheal-No. 2, $1.35 to in the partnership between the saved Canada. What they had dons R. Line; the Perry G. Walker o remain 'only the frail emergency $1.40 outside. Governmefits and the press. It in the past they could bd relied on the Gilchrist fleet, and the Cres. gates, which are .not of much use, Barley-Feed, 69. to 63c outside. w-as the duty of the Imp*rial press to do in the future. Lent City all figured in the asci- providing the dam refuses to work. Oats-No. 2 Ontario white 60 to- to vromote in the highest forms Messrs. Cunningham and Fen- dent. The overflow of water threat- The accident will not, of course, 61c on track, Toronto, and 58 to and f, Australasia. r its worthiest purposes. a. vick responded for ens to wash out the piers at-the foot seriously delay navigation -as the 58y2c outside. No. 2 Western.Can-, spirit of Imperial unity, and he re- Earl Crewe said the Home Gov- -cf the locks. At 2 on Wednesday United' States and Canadian ca- ada-oats 61yc, and No. 3 60%.0, Bay (erred to the one voice and settled ernment would meet the overseas lefternoon the Assiniboia was in the nals are open to ships of either. ports. conviction wherewith statesmen of representatives as equals and al- locks, bound down; she was fol• nation, and the, business will' be Peas-Prices nominal, both parties had dealt with the lies. Nothing could be further R,wed by the C"t'escent City.. The done entirely through the United Rye-No. 2, 74 to 76c outside. question of Imperial defence. from the Minister's thoughts than 'R+alker­wa­s coming up the river, States locks till rersr.rs are mada. Buckwheat-No. 2, 70c outside. Mr. Langlois, who first respond- to dictate to' them any policy or, presumab ly to lock through on an NOT 80 SERIOUS. Corn-No. 2 American yellow, ed speaking for two and a quarter act. He thought the Imperial Press -up trip. Just as the Crescent was 83c on track, Toronto; No. 3 82Yc millions of French-Canadians, de- Conference would have effects as entering the canal, and before the A despatch from Ottawa says: on track, Toronto; Canadian yel- clared that in all crises Quebec far reaching and beneficial as any gates could be closed at, the upper A telegram received at the Departlow, 76�, to 771/2c on track, Toronto. would stand by the Empire. There conference that had been or would - end, the Walker crashed into the meat of Railways and Canals on Bran-Manitoba, $23-50 to $24 in would be no discordant, ' voice. be held. ' lower gates, breaking them and at- Thursday evening from-MT. J. W. sacks, Toron'to freights;. shorts,, -lowing the Assinihoia and Crescent L3, B. Ross, superintending en- $24.50 t6 $25, Toronto freights. to rush down with th6 overflow giineer at Sault Ste. Marie, would from 6 to 7yc per lb. Pretty good fining it to the structure in which- of water. indicate that the damage to the animals sold at 5 to 5Yc; milkmen's it started. Nevertheless, it cost The "Assiniboia missed the Wal- canal is not quite so serious a, at COUNTRY PRODUCE, strippers at 3% 'to 5c pen the life of one fireman, and severe lb. Milch from -ker, barely grazing her side, but;first estimated. The auxiliary gates Apples $4 to $5 for choice quali- cows from $23 to $60-each; calves, bruises and narrow escapes the Crescent dashed into her and and the pair of guard gates were ties, and $3 to $3.50 for seconds. s2.w to $a each, or 4c per lb. ; death by half a dozen others in received a hole in her side six feet! found to be safe, and this no doubt Beans-prime, .$2, and --band- sheep, 6 to 5Y2c per lb.; lambs, $4 the collapse of the building. The �square. The Walker was also con. accounts for the engineer's expect- picked, $2.15 to $2.20 per bushel. to $6 each. Good-lots of fat bogs blaze was in the wooden building .. siderably damaged. The Cresc6nt tAtion that repairs will be effected Maple syrup-95c to $1 a gallon. ab-ou.t al/,c per occupied by the Nova Scotia Fur- lb. and the Aasinibo'ia proceeded to within a. short time. Mr, Ross Hay-No. I timothy $13 to $13-50 Toronto, June 15.-The domard rishiag Company, adjoining their the Michigan side, where both now wired to the Acting Deputy Minis a ton on track 'here, and lower* for butcher cattle is still strong main brick structure. After the lie. The' Asainiboia se-ems to have ter, Mr. L. K. Jones, "The lock grades $11 to $11.50 a ton. and light exporters were freely fire had been got under control. suffered minor injuries, while the may be ready by Monday night, Straw-$7.50 to $8 on track. bought for killing purposes. $e the wooden building collapsed BI for the latter class, whilst while a score of firemen were at I the bpLt- but further delay is possible." per was paid Crescent is now lying' on Potatoes-Car lots, 90 to 95c tum. The Walker reached the cen- Hon. Mr. Graham accordingly bag on track. choice butchers were firm at $3. work within it, or on the roof. A, 4r ' tre of the river-and grounded, and left for the "Soo" at-1.10 Friday -Poultry-Chickens, yearlings, C, to-85-75. The top p -was later towed to the Michigan morning.. dressed, 16 to 17c per lb; fowl, 12 exporters was $6,60, bice paid for mass of debrisfell' upon the men,ut well fin- but all were dug out with more or to 14c; turkeys,, 16 to ise per lb.* cattle of this class"were firm less injuries, excepting James -25 to $6,40. Stockers . and Tynail, who was at work with the at $6. xj BANK MANAGER DISAPPEARS. whether. or-.notNatal should join feeders continue.in strong demand, hose when the roof fell in. He the South African Union has re- IRE DAIRY MARKETS. with only-a limited supply on -offer, was struck by & beam, and instant-1 -Mystery Shrouds Fate of-Saskatche- -suited in favor of the juncture by -,Butter-Pound-11rints,' 18 to 19c; Milkers and Springers-Firm" and ly killed. wan Man. a vote of 11,121 to 3,701. Thfs as- tub&and large rolls, iJ to 16/•,c; in- unchanged; Sheep and lambs s the complete union of the ferior,-14 to 15c. Creamery rolls,* Ste9Ay at last qtiotations. CalvOli 'VE INCREASING. sure A despatch from Grenfell, Sas'k. South African colostie&-the Trails- 21 to 0 Hogs 7.50 f. 0. REV EN -2c, and solids, IS to loc. -Selects, $ llays� Excitement has been caused veal, Cape Colony., the Orange -b., d .7 Eggs-Cise lots, 18% to 19c per an $7 5 led and watered. jIr 'in the town, by the mysterious dis- River State and Natal. Practically d6zen. Custdnis, ' Excise and Post Oftle appearance of James Young the entire population of Natal is Cheese- old, '14 to ShoW Large Gains. Large cheese, ONTARIO BONDS SELL. WELL- A despatch 'from Ottawa Thompson, manager of.the Grenfell British, and the disinclination of a 14yc pet lb. and twins 14% to 14;3c. 0 N says Investment Company, bankers. considerable etement-to enter the New quoted at 12%c for large and The financial statement for May -Sunday, June 6, Thompson engaged union was caused b , feax that the 13cfor twins. Treasurer Received Subscription shows Ove -revenue for the first a horse and baggy to drive to the confederation would be dominated have home of Skilliter, a farmer living for $100,000 Block. three months of the year. W $13 Dy the Dutch. in-. 613,9,4, which is an i seven miles south-east of ibis town. HOG PRODUCTS. A despatch from Toronto says: -on and .., . . . -�*- I .­.-... 7" _issue of bonds is crease of more than a milli 7 'But about five o'clock he turned lear, 13% to c Ontario's latest 'of Mr. Thorn- Bacon, long c selling like the proverbial hot hot three-quarter dollars over -the col- up at the residence THE DEADU- TOY RIFLE. per lb in case lots-; mess pork, lections in the same time the year top. Indian agent, living about cakes. Hon. A. •G. Matheson, the short cut, $23 to $25,50. is the before.. The increase is principally north-ease of Grea- Boy Victim In 31ontreal-Shot Halms=Light�to medium, due to enlarged customs collections, seventeen miles nort I 151z to, Provincial Treasurer, who ten. on in,ormed Thornton Thomson which show an iberease of overs Through the Heart. 16c; do., heavy 14V2c, rolls, chief salesman of the securities, that he bad driven out to get a bath announces that on Wednesday a to 12c a ..1n Crooked Lake, which is three- A despatch from Montreal 12Y2 to 12%c; shoulders, 11% w million. dollars during" the three says: backs, 17% to 18c; breakfast bacon" block of 8100,900-worth as sub- quarters of a mile from Thornton's. The toy rifle has claimed a second months. Excise collections in- 16Y2 to 17c. scribed by. one private individual. creased by about a hundred thou- There were also a number of sub- sand dollars, and postollioe reve.,ue, He left the horse and buggy with victim in Montreal within two Lard-Tierces, l4c-,.tubs, 14yc Thornton, and walked to the lake, weeks, Harold Davenport, sixteen P-ils, 14y.c. scriptions. for smaller 'amounts' by the same. And disappeared. Sergi. Besonge years of age, being killed on Sat- The Government is, indeed, receiv- V1 and W. Peel made a thorough ex. urday night by "the 'dischaige of a ing more applications. for small BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. ­46mination of the bank, and re- '22-calibre rifle with which he and blocks of this loan -than it did f6r ''NOSQUnrOES KILL NINETY., port that everything is in its usual some boys were shooting in a ya!Fd " Montreal, June 15.--Oats--No, 2 the earlier issue placed on the mar- shape. at Point St. Charles.* The bullet Canadian Western, 62c; extra No. ket,'in the same manner. ' There Outbreak of Malaria In Northers ii­­ passed through his Heart, killing i,­61,1/,c; No. 1.feed, GlY26; No. 3 have been a number of enquiries Orange Colony. him instantly., The previous victim Canadian. Western, 61c. Barley- regarding the loan from persons in. ...'-NATAL WILL ENTER. was Gordon MacFarlane, ion of the No. 2, 72V2 to 74c; Mamit-obw feed Boston,' New York and elsewhere. A despatch from Cape Town 'says: general passenger agen't of the barley; 67Y2 to 68c;' buckwheat, Hon..31r. Matheson is well pleased The-heavy 'rainfall has caused- the Union' of South African 'Colonies Dominion Line. 6§1/ to 70c. Flour-Manitoba with the progress made tow" overflow of the Orange River,* in the 2 Now Assured. z. Spring wheat pa'tents, 'hrsts, $6.30 raising the $3,500,000 required by qordonia 'northern district. This do.; seconds, $5.80 to $6; the province. has resulted in the breeding of - -A despatch from Durham, Natal' Kingston citzens propose to $6.50 say ie to erect Manitoba strong bakers',. $5.60 tc swarms of mosquitoes leading to a s: A referendum held decide a monument Mowat to Sir Oliver $5.80; Winter' wheat patents, $6: E.11A.N."WAS KILLEDi. serious outbreak of malaria'. Three 75; straight rollers, $6.50 to $6.60; FIR quarters of the population are af. do., in bags, $3.15 to $3.20; extra, fected and 'ninety deaths are re-. is bags, -$2.65 to $2.80. Feed - Others Injured by Collapse of a ported. Manitoba bran, $12«,to $23; do.-, Building at Halifax. :..-GREATEST 0 F .WAR LEETS F-horts, $24 to $25; pure grain mow- A 'despatch from Halifax sayi Lieuten ant-Govgrnor Dunsmuir Ile, $33 to $35; mixed mouille, a to $30. ' Cheese- Halifax w s threatened with a big British Columbia, whose term ha; so-Wesie ns. 628 r 12c, and easterns, lly, to fire on Wednesday afternoon but yet a year to run, is anxious to re- if c the department succeeded. in con- tire. I I Yc. Butter-Finest creamery 'Magn 1 ent Spectacle . Witnessed by Dele7 'to 2�2yc. Eggs-lb to 20c per dozen, Pates to Press Conference. -g UNITED STATE$ MARKETS. Minneapdis, June15.-Wheat �A despatch from Portsmouth, lay 24 cruisers, thirteen scouts and July, $1,30%; Sept., $1.11% to $I.'- FOEND 'DISMEMBERED 'BO Y: England, says: The delegates to auxiliaries, 48 torpedo-boat destroy- I1Y2; Dec., $1.08%; cash, No. I d: the Imperial Press Conference, who ers and 35 submarines. Had they hard . $1.35 to $1.35%; No. I spent Saturday here as the guests bands playing, the scene was full Northern, $1.30%; No'. 2 -.!"orthern of the admiralty, witnessed a naval have formed a double line 18 miles spectacle that represents a concen- S1.32 to $1.32/:t/s ; No. 3 Northern: MysterySurrounds Horrible Murder in:, long, $1.29% to. $1.31%. Flour - First' -.1ration of sea power unparalleled All the vessels were'dressed- in the history of the world. with patents, $6.40 to $6.60; second pat New York City. thousands of flags, and with the ents, $6.30* to $6.60; first clears, Strttched out in seven lines in crews on,deck manning ship and the $5.05 to $5.25; second clears $3.65 the far-famed Roadstead, and ex- bandsp laying, the scene was full t,, $3.85. Bran-In bulk, $23.50 to time tending from Cowes' Road to the of animation and color. - A despatch from 17etv York says: butcher had not taken th� $24. ' ...... The headless and dismembere i to UDdress 'the body. In severing 0 e entrance to A salute from Nelson's old.flag- Chicago, June 15.-Cash wheat-, body of a man done up in two. pack- the -head the knife ea. foils guarding th "Spithend, the visitors saw the "war ship, the Victory, announced the No. 2 red, $1.60; No. 3 red, $1.�6%; ,was used just 'bead" of the British navy, lo. 3 ages, Ane. containing the torso and at the base of the' neck, cutting to say, that a that is arrival of the Admiralty yachts, No. 2 hard, $1.31 to $1.32; .1 the other the arms and begs, was through the soft collar of the shirt., section of the Te--t bearing the lords of the Admiralty hard, $1.29 to $1.31 ; No. 1 North- found on Thursday night in charge which ends in a ragged edge just which always is fully manned and and the newspaper guests. After ern $1.32 to $1.33; No. 2 North- I a 14-year-,old- boy who equipped readiness for instant traversing the lines of the TeuA, ern, $1.3-2 to $1.33; No. 2 North- 6 - stood wh-6re the collar would join it. The crying on the- sidewalk of Oliver boy who had the bunclfe in hi's care Street, at the side of Public Schoal action. lort144 ships, estimated the visitors went on board the ern, $1.10 to $1.32; No. 3 Northern, S gave 4a clestription of a man who L $1.28. Corn-No, 2, 751,/c; N,,. ,to be worth, all told something like Dreadnought and witnessed a sham $1.24 to 1. a block south of Cliaihani 1,e said had entrusted them to him. $4.50,000,000, that �Q assomb lel attack of submarines and destroy- No. 2 white, 76c; No. 2 `vellow, Squm--e. The dismemberment-had The man looked like a Jew. It is' Jor Saturday's manoeuvres, not a era on the battleship. The sea 75% to 75c; No. 3, 75YC., No. 3. apparently been done-with a heavy, 1.,�,Jievnd the murdered man was a appar w single one had been especially com- front of Portsmouth was black with white, ',6c� No. .3 yellow; to ..in sharp,knife .and with a saw that .Tees- Perhaps with the purpose of issioned for the occasion. masses of spectators and the Road- 7F,'/4c- No. 4, 74 to 741',`c. I 1 .2 . -e I -moot1h TT.isie was evid throy.-In Among tbe, 24 bat;leships were stead was filled with steamers ivor� g the police on the. wrong errord by the w,fivishr.d cl-inractpr track, the ,vcrfi% "WAck Hand" seven T)readnnugnts, while. sup- 1 thronged with sightseers from all LIVE STOCK MARRFII:� 7­1 of the el!t,; at w-!e ctrl 7r+ of the ; hard been print,�d on cach bundle, p3lrtincr these lines-of capital ships I parts of the kingdom. Montreal, June 15.-Priwe hectics stwrps, and by the fact Chat the crudely, in Engt',h. . . .t, .. .,adwm- -r.,.�,: ..,rd' o '' '+"'� A L... ^' r' .d.. awe-. . '.a• �,- ,,,{, - '..' t'•!'e"x,;..� .Seppe wwrt—Tb• eelebrated trotting •. , ,+ , Remember the Claremont Baptist p ply of Jesse 93nbbard, . �"Richardson's Special fes is Good Tea. x stallion,the m S. S. elCurS1UD.to Hamilton Brougham,will make the season of 19W 1 Wednesday, July 7th. at his own stable, Arrangements can �►V EARLY EVERYBODY r ' be made to meet mares at outside points Now ddvertisements. BuceyTialus (11228) [3338] - The buy their Groceries at the Grocery fitore choicely bred imported Clydesdale �. ytr: - ---'— stallion,the property of S C Banker, 6o OR SALE-A new milch cow. Pickering,will make the season of 1909 LpcbllsLedeveryFridyaaocningatitsOfDce, F Apply to DCihB: JAB L, PALMER, !01 90, at his own stable lot 18 eon 2 Pickering r .Pickering,Ont. con 9 shat Kingston road. BATES OF ADVERTISING: MaCliobbte "Ellrstinsettion perline - 20 Conti �IRST-CLASS PASTURE, well C�97 —The pare-bred Because they get better values, the best `brands of ,7ach subsequent insertion.per lir•- b cents watered,can be had by applying to J. W. Clydesdale stallion,the property of Geo. y' TWs rate does not include Legal or Foreign MBIHARRY, Port Perry. out Davidson Sons, Cherry wood, will everything and fresher groceries. 4pilverusements, make the see4on of 1909 as follows Special terms given toparties making con- ASSWOOD WANTED-A uan- Wednesday afternoon proceeds to James We are selling heaps of fine pineapples these`days; " saute for $or 6 months or by the year. Half q , !early or yoarly contracts payable quarterly. B• tit}of good sound basswood for the Ise- , Founds lot 29 b f .con Pickering night, loads of beautiful lemons, 'oranges and bananas. Business garde,ten lines or under,with paper tory in Pickering W $ GORDON, Pickering Thursday,Tom's hotel Liverpool noon; ens year,0b uo payable in advance. 33tf Gordon's hotel Pickering night, Friday Nice fresh biscuits in great variety on hand, the best �xottoein local columna ten cents per line, afternoon proceeds to his own stable currants, raisins, prunes&c at right prices. -ave cents per line Bann subsequent'insertion. rt�IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also'' 78 mal contact rates made known on spplics-, 1 until the following Wednesday afternoon Coffee, s of a, No free advertising. alsike to mix to brow gone hey. e_pp17 g Y When your grocery stock runs low in no matter what: Tea, Advertiseu.eats without written instructions at lot 18,con,f,Pickering,or write E.E.PUGS Baron Elect (6629)-The imported Cocoa, Cheese, Icing, anything in the grocery line :mill be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- Claremont. ffitf •eordinaly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- — Clydesdale eta mon the property a W. =arena must be fu writing and soot to the tub- OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The H.Pugh,Claremont, will Lake the fol- Ausher. g F, Logan IW sore farm,base line,Pickering, lowing route during the season of 1909: BUY IT AT THE GROCERY STORE i' Job Work promptly attended to, for sale on reasonable Lerma. Land is very _ p p y ry Illondap,T Smith's lot 27 con 9 noon; best clay,stone house etc,it miles from G,T.R John Scott's Atha night. Tuesday, R ' C' TERMS' will rant if not sold at once, Apply in even• j town. Inge to F.M.CHAPMAN,Pickering. 4atf Tarr's Mongolia noon; Wm Coakwell'e (Only Aul' fxCZ�t ill '"���� XtX SL25 per year ; 91..00'ii pati in advance. lot 15 con 10 Markham night. Wednes• ^ t HOUSE TO RENT-Containing day,Wm Armstrong's Locust Hill noon; "M'hm not deal th"t •� �7 _ seven rooms,har3 and soft water House R Milroy's Cedar Grove night. Thurs•. JOHN iN U RKAR, Proprietor. . m exce•lent condition, good large garden A da ,Jag StaaCiaee lot 3#con 2 Picker- ' nuwber of fruit trees Also s good blacksmith y R = C H A R D tS, O N S shop May be rented separately or together Ing noon; W T efy's 1 1'3 milea east of : For further particulars apply to BARRY Cher wood ni-ht. Friday,Thos Knox'a �� + Agricultural Course. THoi�now,Claremont 36-37 y h y' Buy your Groceries at the Grocers.' • - - _ Brock road noon; Gerow'e F3ote1 : Brougham -night. Saturdav, Luther There has just conte to hand the `HORTHOKN BULLS FOR SALE. K g ►J One roan 4 Kra old ast, oneroan a ears Pilkey's lot 18 con 7 Pickering .noon; a �ealendar of the course is Agriculture � �' F ' SON GED old in spring. T ese bu Ie are tit for eerytce in thence to stable anti!following Monday. -which is to be innugarated at the ):est of stock. Also several ball calves from B - Whitby Collegiate 'Institute in Sep- to 18 niontne old good enough for any man in Gallant Chattan (12163) :4223] BU ggles aemher. This course is to be the same this country. Apply on premises lot i8,con.T. -The champ on imported Clydesdale • __ • Pickering or write E.E.PUGH,Claremontmt1 ..-as the regular 1st and 2nd form course stallion,the property of Robert Defoe,, in many respects and is to take two FARM FOR SALE.-Being lots 10 Green River, will make the season of • years. The subjects' of study are and 11, con 7,towuship of Pickering,and 1909 viz: Monday; Brougham night. .Animal Husbandry, Field Husbandry, consisting of 910 scree, This farm is the one Tuesday,.W H Major's lot 36 con b ' PoultryHusbandr , . Horticulture, on which the well-known Greenwood herdof Pickering noon; Russell Carter's S �• e, short-horns have been bred and fed during the g Buggleg Chezrywood night. 4�'ecTneeday, P B Agricultural 'Physics, .Bacteriology, peat forty years, It is as rich u a garden sud I Chemistry, Dairying, Arithmetic, clean. would sell 760 acres, lav acres or the Reesor's lot 3 con 5 Scarboro noon; H whole of is. There is timber on one part of it $ Hamill's Bcarboro and Markham . • Book-keeping, Botany, English, worth of Iwo, Terms easy. Possession given Ism • — Bug' � �.� r-y �Q7eograhy, History and Zoology. TheApr l las 3908, ArthurJohnatcn,'Greenwood, townline night. Thnnday, T Cox- �`J/�`]j�tgricultural soh�ects are'to be taught 9isI worth's Armadale noon; Franklin Houseby the District Re resentative of the Markham night. Friday,R Wright'■ g � De rtment of Agriculture, Mr ..]Harre B.S.A. The other subjects will The Eulalile Quartet eon's lot 20 con 9 Markham night. : The tau ht b' the other teachers of the OF-= Saturday,to his own stable until Mo.Collegiate. - p tyTOL-FFVIL,LE day aftern,on. You can get all makes at Disney's. lase : Mr. Hare is sufficiently well-known Are now prepared to give a musical Mikado .7r. 86.3-The exce`lent road throughout .the county to need no program. For particulars apply to horse, the property of Thos Beverley lot us before you ,purchase" else- introduction and his work in giving 2 1,'2,8th con, Uxbridge, will make the MIMA HOOVER, the Stock and Seed Judging classes Sec.•Tre:w. season of 1909 as follows: Peter Shirk'e j _ T and the Fruit Jlcctiags of the past - WohRolia noon; Franklin Hoaee 'bark- wile!e. f V e can save :. winter bas!leen sufficient toserveasa - _ hani night. Tuesdav afternoon Perkica -.sample of the prw.tical insti•uetion Sealed Tenders Wanted Broa'l0 19 coo 4 Markham. Wednesday -which he will,give tit the youths who --= afterihcor, F Coegrove'a hotel Elgin you money. enter to•stnzdy Agriculture next fAll, Sealed Tenders will be .received by f+lit a. Thursday afternoon, Wei Ray- 'To this practical instrnetion is added the undersigned tip to Saturday, June mou'd Gormleys Corners Friday 1 Come 11 all f - yt good grounding in ether sub�;ecty of 20th, 190'9, for the erection of a brick afteroaon, Mansionion IIouse Stot`Eville. - ' ' y t117]e •.a more etiltural nattire maki.rig the school house-ir,S.B.-No. 17,Township Saturday,by tray of Altona to Noab course just what is needed ri 'the school). Pickering (known r the Altana, to his con:!stable. Uxbridge. for noon; tbecce � E DISNEY � S O country boys whey,intend to farm and school), con�tracanr to furnish all mate: to his oa•n stable. D. Sykes,mquager. who want an education. rial. Tertrlers will also be received .Bot/al Duke 1.3693 (?023)-The • • We wish the hest of succesq to this for heating and ventilating the saute. imported Clydsedale stallion, the new move in educat ioual affairs and Plans and specifications map be seen property;of W G Scott, Claremont, will Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Ttvine, - we are glad. that Ontario County is on applicatiou to Simpson & Young, make the season of 1909 as follows: Machine Oil and Repairs. among the first of the districts of the Architects, 17 Toronto St., Toronto, Mondav,along the 8tb con Pickering to p ,province to be favorer( with 'the and at Post Office, Altona, where all Samnel Disney's town ine night; Toes- ..,establish WHITBY• — ONTARIO mewtof secondary agricultur- necessary information can be obtain- day, S Faradale's Kinsale noon; W H al education. ed. Holtby's Audley night. Wednesday, . C All interested should write to Mr. The lowest or any tender, not neces- Madda.ford Bros' Kingston road' noon; =-Hare at Whitby for ii copy of the sailing accepted.. Gordon House Pickering night. There- +calendar. 4V.J. MoN$HOUSS, diy,' Knox's Brock road noon; jam 2 38-,37 Sec.-Treas., Altonii, Gerow's hotel Brougham night, Friday W Cowiea goo 7 I'idkeriug noon; Methodist garden patty, Friday, . . HORSE REGISTER --Gregg's con 9 night. Saturday, to his June25th. own stable until the following Monday. ' FW �� � ��Terrington Bellinan (9037)-The Treo-,in•One [2303), 80'12-The chain- f im cited hackney stallion, the property pion breeding Clydesdale stallion the Atha Union Picnic of H.Poch, Claremoot, will stand property of Graham Bros, Claremont " for mares during the season of 19W at will make the season of 1909 as follows: _ This annual picnic, 'which during his own stable 2 1;2 miles east of Clare- ,Mondav afternoon leaves his own stable • • s _ Abe last few- vears has attracted moot. and proceeds to Wm Edward's,Balsam, • • ithousaods of people, will.he held this. Lord Jewett 101.5 C.H R-The cele- for night Tnerlay to Thos McAvoy'a ~ , �1� � 1�1 � �� � • year on Saturday June 20th on R D. brated roadster stallion,the property of lot 8 coo 8 Pickering noon; Miller Bros' Cowie's beautiful grove one-half mile Robt. Tome, Liverpool. will make the 7th con for night. Wednesday to John _ east of Atha, a"asoo of 1909 at his own stable, Liver. Patterson's'los 24 con 7 n.on; Arab Wicker Chairs or Rockers home with you. It's a sure cure for fatigue. While the event hag been most pool, Ont, Malcolm's lot 27 a n 5 night. Thursday „- sniccessful in past years the committee tc Geo Bower's con I0 Markham night Ro rail Cholce(13165 13329,7846—the We are showing some of the nicest designs. i R y• stallion, the to rt mpirahatn Bros., y 'wills re no efforts in inakin the Friday to John TornB s con 10 Mark- - - rand imported champion Clydesdale ¢►tunic of 19119 the hest in its histor ham noon; Duoke d Bros' lot 32 .on 8 Call or phone and let us quote you prices. They are the lowest. They are providing an excellent pro- Claremont,will stand for mares during Pickering night. Saturday to,.his own gram of ehports for which liberal Ariz- the season of 1909 at his own stable, stable until the following Monday after- ;;,:.} `Nleiher Chairs for Tired PeQpki •4*0 - ,es will be given. For the senior or Cairnbrogie"stock term. noon' � 1 ; league foot ball n siker cup valued at _ Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty will he given; Intermediate foot- " - "'" Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. _ ball prize$10; and for.school teams :HAY FORKS, SLINGS, ETC. Bell and Independent Telephone Connection, 45 and$3. In'other,ports there willI have completed arrangements with the Oshawa Ray Carrier Co,and am be a potato race, hurdle race, men's 'now able to supply the farmers in my vicinity.with the most up-to-date line --- - -- -- • -- -- -- - lhalf-mile. rakee, boys' race (under 18 'of Hav Carriers on the Canadian market. I also handle water proof rope. years), wheelbarrow choolchit race as well as If you'need.anpthing in the hay-fork line consult me before buying, as I have MAS races for school children of differentan interesting proposition to lay before yoil. I also handle Peter Hamilton's ages. goods, Dain haying tools, Paris Riding Plows, Success Manure Spreaders andT j DS Miss Bowers, teacher of the Atha inane other improved lines. 'If you need a Rasher drop me a card. I sell the school, has 'grnercrosly donated a 1800 machine for cash or on the instalment plan.-Coupon worth$1 given with aTllSt Received prize of $3.00 for first and $2.00 for everyorder of 100 or over of twine. Call and see my exhibits at Wilson's second prize for fancy school drill, Carriage Shop, Whitevale, Ont. An interesting part of c�e days' =207.XTAR� E. TURNER Whiteva.le Fresh Raisins, Currants, Peels, etc., etc. - proceedings will be tl3e-speech giv- + sen by F. L. Fowke, M. P. Peter J3est quality at lowest prices. Ohristieea-M.P., Chas. Calder M.L.- be of Waugh, ri P.S.I.and the mem_ George 'arker, = Dumbarton bars of the Pickering townsbi coon- o111e and See' for`YourseIf ' •mil. - The committee bAve made arrange + tnlents with the C.P.R. whereby the - express train going east in the morn- Our. remarkable offering. in — - ing and the express train going weal - CHOP - -inR ad station. will atop at the Atha O V Ei L H A. rr �S : ..Road station. - ;t During the day music will be furn- ished by the Claremont Citizens' .Rand. Everything possible will be 'dune by the committee to make the THE MISSES POWELL - day an enjoyable one for those who • ,may attend. The committee have gone to a great Biosis street south, �-- WlZitby. expense in providing an attractive " I program and while there will be 'no .charge for admission the committee are asking for a si',rer collection at — `- the gate from the gentleuren• T An unlimited. supply i A refreshment booth on the grounds PCIA .� S ,well! preide for the physical 'wants rLL// c 1� -of those on the grounds, but no spiri- f Chop a Feed - tbuous liquors or hard cider will be al- �• C And I Sowed for sale on the grounds which 'fOr two O Weeks• _ will''be open from 9 o'clock in the w .morning. r of all kinds For further information rearding - the program see the bills and dodgers. .__ - - or write the secretary, John Scott, .Tomatoes and Corn, 3 cans for 25 eentNon 11aYId+ `Atha. Fine off stock Raisins, 4 lbs for 25 cents,' I 20 lbs beet Granulated Sugar for$1,00 - 1h !liter, Water Paris Green, Sprayers and Sprinklers The undersigned is prepared to con- Turnip Seed in great variety, prices away down. Tinware and of tract for well-drilling in Pickering or Hardware in abundance. Bananas, Pineapples, SPINK ,:' -MILLS 49karboro and surrounding districts. Oran Res and Lemons. -1 Anyone wishing work done may get li estimates by writing GEO, PHILIP - BroughamCHAS, 13. RICE, DICKERING. ' �{ Pickering P. O. ^� �.: v .� . •,. ,. .n. -,.�,. '. '++.4."r'. .,."+`4R7^8 ,.: ... ;:, - •...-e,.i'.O°'4�•T'�h�'-s..Sic'.•-.4.�t•>. .�S .:'�.•� - .•n'-T'..r .T.v+�. 7 "' � :g � ,��y1..:cc:. }V''-n.T!^""�^-J^.M^' i^'�' "rs^�^^T'.r"T,j^•y.4 am,ry.'.C'-� , .... ., �� - cv►Rl:MoaT Thomas Gibbons is spending a Rev. J. A. Grant is attending t week in Toronto and with his the Baptist convention at Feue- yin and Goods :W David Gregg was in Montreal S P P g Summer -over-sundai daughter,Mrs. Worthy,of Bramp- Ion Falls this week. r J. J. Harvey was in Stouffville tonWmA. . Shepherdson has accom. A full stock of all kinds of Foot-wear !or Men, Women and Children. ;; on Tuesday. The C.P.R. wiremen have re- panied the Uxbridge company of It will payyou to call and see before purchasing. Baptist S. S. excursion WednAs- turned to this locality after spend- the 34th regiment to camp at iiaJuly 7th. ing two'weeks 'working in other Niagara. FLOUR AND FEED. Ti. A. Henderson is sporting a parts. Mrs. Harris, of the seventh con- fine new buggy. One of the beet evening's enter. cession, went'to Burketon June- of the best quality always on hand. R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth spent tainments given in Claremont for tion on Monday to attend the Sunday in Toronto. a long time was that furnished on funeral of a niece. Independent Telephone Central. Alex. and Mrs. Wilson were in Friday evening last to a full house Frank Wilson, who is employed the city on Friday. by the Dramatic Club under the with W. H. Pugh, was summoned The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Levi Hoover, of Stouffville, was auspices of the Fire Brigade. The to Novar one day last week owing ' in town on Tuesday. various actors had given them. to the serious illness of his child. Duncan and John Macnsb were selves with hearty good will to Thomas Graham, of Graham in the city on Friday. getting up their ,parts and to a Bros- left on Thursday last for the Price Pugh, of oodwood,was in sympathetic interpretation of the Old Country to make their annual town on Friday' st. characters represented and the Purchase of Clydes and Hackneys. we Je fl, R i H R D SO N S R# C. H. Found off duty these result Was such as only gave genu- Mr. Hicks we understand has days with a sore hand. ine pleasure to a large company resigned his position as teacher of = Reuben Beiise sold several bug- and largely reinforced the funds the continuation class and the Important showing of finest display of gies during the past week. of the Fire Brigade, but(such also board is now'advertisilig for two Chins. A Mrs. Manser, of Toronto,is visit as reflects great credit upon the teachers. perp large assortment of ing Miss Maggie Graham. ability and application of the The mission band of the Method- Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toye. jab56 _. Dr. Kidd spent a couple of days players. Uncle Rube, the heavi- ist church last week held a pleas- received for the Holiday trade. Call ' with his parents in Peterboro. est role, was s eciall well re- ant meeting at which Mrs. Totten p Y P g and see them. Mrs. Thos. Gregg is visiting se.nted, and the good-natured, was made the recipient'of an ad- friends in the city for a few .days. drawling old farmer and local dress and a present' of beautiful Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, �• . W. M. Palmer is making consid- magistrate will not soon be for- delf ware. Weekly and Daily Newspapers, erable improvments to his premix- gotten by those who saw a0d esheard him. Deacon` Smalley, W. S. 11. R OiHAR��Ol�" Farmers have been greatly unctuous, but greedy and utterly + ; pleased with the fine rain on Sun- unscrupulous, did his best with a .' e k Women S=OCK street. 'C7CThit�,79• day. sly deal to ruin Uncle Rube, but ' Thomas .and Mrs. Stephenson was foiled through the cleverness To weak and alliag women,there is at least one o " spent Sunday with friends in of Taggs the open-eyed slangy, "ay to Help' set with that way,two is col enta, , , Host he combined. One is tom1.one >9.conatitu. 1!d rtes. irrepressible tenement-house kid donal, but both are important, both eswntiaL yy Dr.shoop'9*Nsht Cure is the Local. South Ontario Footbap Leagtte. Dr. and Mrs. Butler,of Toronto, these two part9 receiving an in- Lr.Shoop's Restorative,the Constitutional terpretation worthy of highThe formor-Dr.Shoop's sishtCure-leatopical s erat over Sunday with E. and — n mucous membrane suppository remedy.while Dr. Won Lo-it Toplay M Mrs. Ball. praise. ,Mark Smailey, a son noop'r Keswrative is wholly an internal treat. Claremont .. 4 0 1 Mrs. F. Spoffard has erected a worthy of his father the deacon atent. The Restorative reaches throughout the Synopsis sis of Canadian entire system. seeking the repair of all nerve. Brooklin .......... - 2 1 2 y p beautiful .fence in front of her and Gordon Gray, both suitors for all tissue and an blood ailments. Ashburn.....,.... 2 $ 1 North-west Land mig�, the hand of Millicent the heiress, Tho Night Cure". Its name implies. nes fte p work while yousleep, It soothes more _ Myrtle........... , `io ='4 2 Regulations. arts well while e p R. W. Ward, one of our, police sustained their d mucous surftttea hsalw lorai weaknesses and 'lsehergas,while the Restorative, eases nervous -- NY person who U the sole head of a family. + -trustees, is now busy looking aft- the dude and the constable a A or an male oyer is years old, m home. --. P- excitemmt, glues renewed vtrfor and ambtum, e0-YlARS' y � -_ Ar the roads. peering lees prominently Were bullds up wanted tissues,bringing about renewed steads quarter-section of available Dominion a18u well expressed. Bub Green strength, vigor, and energy, Take Dr. Shoop's EXPERIENCE land la Manitoba Saskatchewan or Albeeta.- Mr. and Mrs. Fisher,of Niagara, p Restorative--Tablets orLiquid—se a general tonic The applicant must appear in person at she spent t Sunday with Dr. C. J. and who "looked it"as Taggs said was to the astem. For positive local help,use"well Dominion Lauds Agency or Bub-Agency for the Mrs. .. ' ® , district. Entry by pro:p may be made at any Mrs. Brodie. irresistible. Mrs. Bunn the wid- assay,on certain conditions, by father, moth- Mr. McKay, book-keeper for the der'' had her kindly, housewifely �� ��l�Op Q or. son.daughter,brother or sister of intending - --Trent Salle Cgnal. luny home helpfulness and ability rewarded a r.7 homesteader. y P y Duties,—Six months' residence upon and b a pro Bal of marriage from • cultivation of the land in each of three ears. .homesteover Sunday y P g ilive d of Thomas and Mrs. Paterson spent Uude Ru a which she gracefully Night Cure TRAt)t MARKS l his homestead on ay farm within least W screw OCSIGTIS solei owned and occn ! y .,p ' Sunday with E. W. and Miss accepted, and Mill iceut, the title .. - y ped by him or his COPYRIGHT$&C. faller•mother,eon,daughter,brother or stater. Evans, of Whitby. eotintry school teacher, tvllo so T. M. McFADDEN. Anv^aeser.l+egasketchanddpecrept mmy In certain dtetricte a homesteader in good galck!f ascertain one or.evon free whether as to may pre-'mol a quarter-section aloag- Bert Back has gone to`'Toronto spirltedlp repelled the suit of .the - inrecNoa to Drobebl7 C�t@n aria commnaks sial his homestead. rice g3.to more. 'where he has of a -contract for deacon's son became ere.the close �R. �� �+� eM/T! etomatrectly cnmOdoattsal6 MND6!)OK or.t'oteati R+ + + cont lee.oldest encr for encs, Duties—Must reside sin months in each of six, building several houses. the blushing$nurse of'the tiianly Patents eaten irou¢¢h Munn recetv4 years from date of homestead entry (including f DL'l f IST 3TUC'FFZ 1L1.E, apsnalnattca,wtttsontr7n:a�¢e.iat�s the time required to earn homestead'palest) a Everybody is look forward artist. Liza, the meld Of all AA �s M and cultivate telly acres extra. with expectancy to the Atha pie- tvUl'k, showed herself nble to hold Sftfif 1► fttrkan. A homesteader who has exhausted hL,homy. - P Y P. Sonar graduate of Toronto University stead ri�h t sod cannot obtain a pre emptios .nie on Saturdayof next-week. her own both with the "pesky and Royal College of Dental..fur eons. d handsomely Illustrated weekly Larvest cu` m+y take a purchased bbmestead is cartain Y y g R so1 attoa of any salenUffe loaia Terms for districts. Price a9.oU per acre, Duties—Huss James LeRgitt is having his churn"and with Uncle Rube him- also Post-graduate of Chicago College. Can+da ts75 a year.poatssge pr.p■ia sola by all newsdeatere reside nix months in each of three Ceara, stable painted thus adding much self. Much of the credit of the Crown and bridge work&'specialty. o cultivate fifty acres-and erect a boaaa-worth to the appearance of his-premises. evening's success is due to Mrs. D. At Claremont' 1st Tuesday of month. ME a Cc osle iieer.New�R 03M00. MrP• Wm. Evan's met with an Hopper who had as her share the Office over Sargent's Tinshop. nmol �r Be..wasWostaeba W. w.f the I x accident on Monde b falling Meas prominent but miieh more Denney o the Hinkley ti the Interior. Y 356 B P Independent 'Phone. Paine of women, head onion, or any lr'.A.—IIaZ,uthortsed publication at this -', down the stairs. 'Fortunately no laborious task of directing the re- stn ru 20 minutes sure with Dr. vertimment will not be paid for. lir bones were broken but she was hearsals and assisting the various swotted in zo Shoo 'e stopped " + g euro with Dr. oho.b'e Shoop's Pick Pain Tablets. Bos tag rather badly shaken up. actors with their- preparation. CROUPteSt Croup Remed,. 9e formals on 25c box. Sold by T. M. Me. If you would have a safe yet certainRev.W. H. Adams, of Norwood, The receipts we understand were will twaarrm'ly Prove. Fadden. cough remedy in the horns try Dr.Sho�p�6 occupied the pulpit in the Method- about$56.00. lases Awaleandaleaeia 110 vo tioc Drotrrlats -at least once. It is thoroughly can he say other cough preparation. Its 684560 fat church on Sunday .fast. He - M AC H I N E SHOP wi 1 b.entisely'vow to yon-unless it t4 - +will @a Penetan where he will , dread your favorite con h rimed No .be stationed for gthe next three THE PEOPLES CASH STORE apiamyC6loroform,or any other stn yiseg :Tears. The iindersigned having parch- ingredients are used The tender leayes The Claremont Citizens' Band QOOd butter and edge taken as Dash. ed B, Wagner's Machine Shop in of's harmless, lung;besling mountainous _ shrub Rive to Dr. Sitoop's Cough Remed will go to Mu9selman s Lake to- Kinsale, is prepared to do all r f sRD�ERIfS=The best,treat every week. Try our 25c Ib. blended black and tc.wonderful curative properties: II 1g morrow to play'at a anion Agenic. aA mixed tea; our Coffee,26c lb, to 40c 1b.,fresh ground. You drink kinds of repair work and general truly a most certain sad trustworthy The band has a large number of it once you will buy it again..• blacksmithing. prescription. Sold by T.lit. McFadden, engagements booked for the next Satisfaction guaranteed. 'few weeks. �l We have doubled our business in this line. The reason- Prices right. The fire bell was Bounded Satur- BOOTS tY �E� our stock is large, prices right. Try a pair. Call and see us. day evening and the firemen re- _DAMES PENGELLY. eponded when a little -practice -Carpets, Linoleume, &e. When-you w4pt a carpet or rug, see DRI Goo us. It will save you$2 to$5. Kinsale, Out. was indulged in. These practices _ should occur frequently In order 1 A ' ' Pain anywhere stopped in 20 .niantes ����� � •to secure etficienc Ready-made: (creat reduction in price as we intend going out .. with one o[ Dr, 8ht o 's Pink Paia ' . MEMS ,SUITS_of this hue. p Bare Quite a few from here were at Tablets The fo mals is. on the 25 cent Green River on Saturday evening t - box. Ask your d,etor or druggist about 'witnessing the football match Now is the season to order your sprig and summer suit. this formula!' Stupe womanly paios, between'Malvern and the Sham- Mercha�t Talorirr� crown TaOorhtg only do merchant tai�oring, headache, Paige anywhere. Write. Dr. rocks of Green River ip which the _ Shoop, Racine,Wis. for tree trial'to prove Of all mstecials and design latter woo by the score of 2 to i. Sim �n �Co Pickerin alae: Sold.by T K. McFadden. kept u stook. It will pay you . �1 to call at our weeks acd inspect on;s56opt Instead of the. regular morn-. s l3 w� g E �j `jANs and obtain prices. Don't be misledq� 3 ing session of the Presbyterian r — I agents we do not employ,them,coasegaeo� -Sunday School on Sunday ly we can, and do thiow off the agsitr 27th of June a patriotic service PrimpaIIllfactllr8lt' commission oflByeEosn►.,shiahyoawili Will be held at the usual 'boor of, e ' - owtainly save by purchasing from as. . + Par' i Shop anZI Residence; Dundas $t aell4olia;ed. TAY ten a clock to which all are input- James Underhill, of Claremont, Pure "reen 'WHITBY, ONT. - 0460: I�NI it ll iby.dissrto and-Fred Underhill, of Aumra,in- >� of Whitby House. 'tend leaving on Saturday for an Three doors west i by H' se.' In siokne<s if a certain hidden seeps w*. extended trip through the West- controls wrong then the organ that this n4rfa controls will also surely fail. It may be ern States. They will visit We are prepared to instal wood or iron a stomach nerve or is may have Rives Seattle and other cities on the Cattle Fly 011. -Spr'inkliug Cans. pumps OD short notice,also attend' strength and support to the heart or kid- 'Pacifie coast. to all kinds of repairing. nays. It was Dr.Shoop tbat Ent pointed Rev. W. E. Norton D.D., of TO Moet n to-date 8 ra ere'on .the market A ent for the Ontario Wind Mill, to this vital truth. Dr. Sloop's Restoea- ronto,will occupy the Rulpit in-the p y g five was not meads to doss the stomseb Baptist ehurch next Sunday both ROr@@D Doose• _ also gasoline engines and nor to temporarily -fashion she heart or r win�OW Screens, he squre gear kidneys. That old-fashioned method in t► morning and evening. n the : R all wrong. Dr.Shoop'. Restorative eventng, his address will be to Hammooks. directly So,thea failing inside neves. . MAG14ST CREAM SEPARATOR young roan,of whom it i- hoped '__. _ there will be a good attendance. -- vi Phone No 60 at,residence . ,• The remar abl saooess of this preeorip- tioa demonstrates the wisdom of tresitieg At the meeting called for Mon- Tell some deserving rbeamatio sufferer the actual cause of these failing organs. day evening to Consider matter- Ce Sargen tfy ,,:Claremont the%there is yet one simple way to oertsin And it is indeed easy to prove. A simple in connection with a union, came- relief Get Dr. Shoop's book on Rhegma• five or ten days'test will surely tell. Try ..:.Hardware, Stove6 and Ftirnaees. %ism and s free trial test. This book will it once and see. Sold by T,M.McFadden. tery, the committee appointed at make it entirely clear how rhenmatio _ a previous meeting reported pro- pains are quickly. killed by Dr. Shoop'. ►+ gress and asked for an extension Rheamatio Remedy or tablets. a to i N o a i7� �•y ` of time to secure further'informs- __ _- Send no money. The teat is free. Sur F o er a e S tion. 'The meeting adjourned tt) rise some disheartened sufferer by first meet again on Wednesday night. RBANKifting for him the book from Dr Shoop. Mrs: �V:D -1?figh'of the north LIE S V Raotne, «ie Bold by T M McFadden Q a a i ern townline met with a painful ,,The Pickering x 6 vTV Q-� y a � S �_ e s q ,accident on Friday last-Which will Eeta6liehed 1873 `.77 Branches g . S s mKP�QarooBo og �`� 2,0 confine her to the hoose for some Cr 4 °S :OF CANADA vigilance Committee oaf°°� $ � do ;a �� r time. •She was in the -hayloft ' t, - ,v hunting eggs when the floor gave `Joint 1"�CCOtlnt M a way causing Leer to fall to the'floor. The object of this Association is to C In her descent she fell accross a lessen stealing and prosecute n a Y n my J.n Ac door injuring her chest. Vortun- u a great convenience in handling the family funds. It is opened in the.felons. d Feb t r w steep no bones were broken. the names of two members of the family, and both miy stake depo4ita Members having property stoleu oommani• ti °' "° '° .e °' "° x•r H e We regret to report the sudden .46r draw checks over their own individual signatures. este immediately with any member qa Apr p►s , death from heart failure of one of form of account a of Executive Committee. C w o q Map ktl v the oldest residents,of ClaremontParticularly convenient for these who K �.,Co .Eve some discs a from town. Membership fee ><1.00. � � n� J Mrs. Wm. Carson, on Thursday' _ w Tickets may be bed from the President pt p c• + t + to a m July last fit the age of 77 years. The You can open a Savings Account with One Dollar. Why not secretory onappiteation. e r n '2 o' m� sept funeral took place on Saturday ao-so at once? - 71 It from the home of her son-in-law, Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, (Seo, Leng, qa 004• ti John Reid, when her body was W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont., 1 a m o „ ma Nov. p� conveyed to St. John's cemetery P I C K E R I N G BRANCH Der.tb `. on the 7th concession for inter- 77�� ��aa TT v J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, January iliory14, ,y tt, es 21,Cag nglonaau CI,,ARENC� T. a�A i i Yw ['11 a� ��• Pott P 14,Uxbridge 9t,Qaaaiag{on 1 merit. iiiii"CH A1.SQ AT 11MATIST. President. 9eoretarT Bwverloo i�vptergrove Is , sv+e.vsr. -y,.r�a-n+'.^ :......wc.m•_m-,: �• .:.....•a:,. w....a-�� ..ver ..,.-__iu;-lei '.'.�i�� .+sac - _ .... ... ... a•....:r .. .,aa s^ '� _ : s � near c i was so stirred easy time for the rest of her life. ous, and the dams have a strong tying out, - , up. But 1 caught myself just in He went away then, and a little flow of nutritious milk. Alfalfa time, and shut my teeth together while after Anna came in. - Aunt meal in slop may be used with pro- hard. Lu told her all about Mr. Hub- fit where the bay is not to be ob- " 'Yes,' that man said, as,if he bard's call, and when she came to tained. it is also claimed that sows 1: thought he was the Great Mogul, what he had said about marrying fed on alfalfa during pregnancy will --THE XYSTERIO�S 'don't you think it would be a rarr „ar—Anna—she laughed until I not devour their young, its mineral X; chance for her i' —_ thought she'd burst a blood-yes- elements seeming to -satisfy the " `I know it would, of course,' set." appetite of the sow while cgntribut she answered, but 1 can't tell how " `Uh, he's a clever'one, mother,' ing to the foetal development of the +y ORPLANNING FOR T$$ she may feel about it. I haven't she said, when she could get he: pigs• said anything to her yet• but I'm breath. ' of the opinion that she'll Abe ready " `What do you mean t' Aunt Lu d a m f farmer Governor On far o FU'1 UKP• "' that ard, in Jefferson l:ounty, Wis O 0 for almost anything h t will im- asked. ccusin, all the brood sows have for s prove her condition.' He means to nail everything; several years been wintered ,on al- " 'Well, it strikes me that we so there will be no fear of ever los- (alfa hay of the season's third cut UHAY'1'hH V1. him, It was the-s�coad day after had better all cast our lots into ing his grip on that money,' said ting, and their drink skim milk one box together, and have a good Anna.. from the dairy, without any grain •.' that 1 went and 1 have never seen , "Ellen I" exclaimed Lady. Brom- time for the rest of our lives he " '1 don't understand you',' her either Aunt Lu .or Anna since." un'til the last two weeks of gesta- ley, somewhat sternly, although "But if there was a prospect of went on. 1 will settle a handsome mother told her, t tion. Air. Hoard says the object she was herself not a little'startled our aunt becoming-rich why did income on you the day she marries Why, 1 should think you'd have is to Y B y give the sows a food that will -l+y by the girl's wild manner, her me, then 1 will take her all over seen :through his game from the -strange and incoherent language, You �sfarsh, to runaway?.. You might. the world and she shall have ev- first,' Anna sna keep them.in anon-feverish aisle, B have fared'. better if you had re- � snapped. Of course, and furnish protein sufficient to ' "get up from the floor at once, and rosined with her," her ladyship t,h- erything she wants. She'll make John Hubbard meant to have the sit upon this chair. There!" as ' 3 h a handsome woman dressed in her lion's shai a of this feast, under any build the bodies of the forthcoming served. P , her young servant obeyed - her; 'You'll see why,, when I've told satins and diamonds.' circumstances.; but he was been lA Finney County, Kansas,farmer shocked into a semblance of compo- you what.1 heard that night " El_ " '1 don't believe there's a bit of enough to see that it wouldn't-do P g pastured pigs on Y g ,, reports having:sure by her mistress' unusual tone, doubt-about her doing as you want to leave any loophole for us to go . "now collect your ' thoughts and len replied, with a shiver. ' 'Well, her to; she's dead discouraged with back on him; so if he:married me one acre of alfalfa from May 1st to Mrs. Brown,' Mr. Hubbard said asSeptember Tat, when they weighed tell me what all this excited mumb- ' the; grind she's had ever since her aur.interests would be so mixed up 100 pounds each, and were in fine ling means. What is that you lie sat down—" father died. I'll do my best to per- with his that we couldn't blow on Brown 1" repeated Lady Bruin- condition for fattening. Another hnow'1 Why were you -so startled suede her. Uh, 1 d,almogt give my him or. be grindingmore money out Kansas farmer reports keeping when 1 spoke of Mr. Hubbard ley. eyes to see her wearing velvets and of him all the time.' P P 8 100 p° Yes, that was Aunt Lu's name „ , pigs.from about themiddle of April • .. -What, is it that you are going to —she married my uncle, Alma diamonds,' Aunt Lu said, almost Yes, 1 see,' said,•her mother,, P tell, even at the supposed risk of ready to cry again. . then she went on anxiously, 'But _t to September on five acres of alfalfa f Brown." „ , ►esture. A little rain during your life t" !t would be the most comfor- hope you will marry him; pinna-. 8 g the, Ah t" table way to settle matters, for all he can't be such a great deal older last two months would have gained "Uh, 'it is a queer story, warm, " 'Well ' he said 'I guess I've him many pounds of and 1 didn't undera nd .what it all parties, he r;id; 'but what will than you; girls often marry men P pork. Many got everything fixed just as I want you do with that little' fool of a older than he. Then just think ,•f alfalfa-raising pig-growers insist .-.meant at the time; but now 1 see•!I it at last and you can change your Y that their i s can be maintained now I seer" I niece of yours'! , the good times you'll have - tl.� P.g name ande—th-posdt is,-just as soon.a; "I till you, -marm, I was nearly travel, nice clothes, and jewels—' from May to October on alfalfa for ' "Huslr'1 be quiet'? don't •exc:'.e you choose—that is, if you think , one-half what it would coat for al- _ again!" interposed Lacy choked again with the jump' my ° 'Uh, yes, '1'll marry him, she -yourselfg rpo you've got grit enough to carry out heart gave at this -Ellen--here - I 11110111],11 ry Bromley. -"llo ye, --Most any Other feed, know Mr. Ju':n this plan of• mise.' growing very pale other dried-up, old bachelor for the ''"Hubbard'l" � " '1've got grit enough for any- served her face The Utah Stat,on found 'that ",Don't i know him' I sfio•iid thing on earth that will get r ny- with the remembrance of the ex= sake of getting out of such a hole young 'shoats gained one-third ` think so; he kicked me once," said perience; "it told me right oil that as this, and having all the money pound a day on alfalfa pasture, l of this terrible grind,' said Aur.: 1 wasn't expected to have any share 'I, want to spend. Good gracious! without grain. But the Station the girl vindictively. Ju. Have you been to-New 11x• in the good time that was coming, i+•seems almost too good to be true found, also, that the gain was not _ "kicked you'!" ven yet, to look at-those records'(' " 'She isn't any niece of mine, 'though B '' so great in older hogs. A Wiscon- '•`Yes; 1 was letting him^ in one ` Yea,' he said, and, as luck and 1'd. hays been mighty glad to "they went to bed soca after sin dairyman reported that he kept ' day, and not meaning to, I knocked ws you have it, 1 found them exactly get rid of her long ago if I-hadn't that " Ellen resumed "and I was nine sows all winter and spring • bis hat, and it got jammed. '!'hen as you said. Brewster was mar- ' be swore, and gave me a kick." ried on the-same day you were; how needed her in the kitchen,' she told mighty glad of it, for I a4ched in. on alfalfa hay and skim.milk, with- him in a spiteful way that made me I every bon6-from lying still so loo out an rain 'and raised from "You were letting him in— did you happen w know about it?' _ Just ache to strangle her." f upon the floor. 'Then, as soon as them 75 pigs, all healthy and vigor- nvhere'1" Wliy, Alan was one of the jani- "Oh hush! Ellen," -reprovinglythey .settled themselves'to slew I ous. "pito"our house." tors at the college, and knew young P+ "What Was he doing at your Brewster well;. and when he went breathed her companion. _ crept. out from under the sofa-and The Colorado Station considetra houseI- Was he, in the habit of cat for our license, he fret tiie swell just '1 _knocr it's wicked," said the slipped away to my -room.. that a ration of three-fourths corn - lin there' 1 shoo ht our aunt girl stoically, "but poverty is the "But 1 dic+u't get much,sleep that and.one-fourth alfalfa ha is the B B Y coming out_ of the city cit rk's'oi- devil's trainin school; and it fin- night-1- kept thinkin over and best for fattening hos for market was very poor."- ties. He thought 'twits queer,- but. g g F' g R B "Yes, so she was; but we liv^d the book was lying ,pen an the ashes o>£ more devils than anything over of what 1 had '.card, and, be- but for young hogs not ready for else." srdLs 1 was mad - through -and fattening_-' is a tenement that belonged to Al •. desk, and he saw his name and his � g the proportions should be I. "fly child, you must not talk so," through,• to snow' that when 14, rever,seu. The Station does not re- -.ktuhbard, and he 'used to come girl's=�lirisin Harris—and under . said'her mistress a,uthoritativel been doth all the ctrud er every month for his rent. 'After i stood what was up, Aunt Lu ex- Y• g 3 y'a it-e I commend grinding alfalfa hay for "But it stirs up all the bad there house illy years, Aiint Lu had ac, hos probably a while he and aunt. Lu got very !and.n of 'But'as he sass a rich chap is in me, whenever 1 kook back and notion of letting me'share the easy I the ho 's e sanotsworthr much, thick over something they were and not through coliege, Alan knew B planning between them. I couldn't he had done it on, the sly, and that think of. how that woman treated time' and' gown things that were( at hest, and he can-,do his .own make head nor tail out of it, though i' would be for his interest to keep me,." was the -sullen reply. �coming to her. I'd have been glad grinding.—from Coburn.'s "Swine 1 used to listen when I could, mum; he never said a word about w ell, go an and get through ;if 1 could have stopped their gu:re is America. II with your story.as.soon as you can then and tibere just out of spite, • ' , said Ellen, as innocently as if lists• I it; he didn-'t tell even me 'ootid + I —-- .. ening were the most.proper thing!years afterward. How*queer things then we will try to find something, taut 1 didn't understand it'very KILLING CANA1�A THISTLE. �4 better to think about," respond ad;well, so didn't know just fiow'to go - -in the. world to do.' "But one da do come about,' she said• 'I knew Lad Bromley, in' a Y y y, gentle tone. ,to work. At least one experiment station 1 heard him tell her that if she'd Miriam Harris, and she wasn't any "You were saying that Mrs. Brown "1'he most 1 could in the United States has suggested help him out, he'd make her a rich better off-than 1, even-if her father Y g get through -s-practical method of fi htin Can woman, and stied never. have to was a musician, and mine a journey- wanted •to get rid of you.' my brain was that by some kii:d c,t P B g - - saw another stitch for her. living- man- tailor; they were as prou as --I Ps, .and, het answered, sharp trick they were. guii;g tb get a lot ads thibtle. .An Iowa press bulletin and quick, 'We must get,rid of her of money, .but Mr. Hubbard etas 'a •=.aye, truly, that a good method to he said he'd come the neat night Lucifer, and as poor u church now; she'd make it ver hot tur •great las eradicate the weed is to low shal- ` and explain the whole thing to her. mice, and now here you. propose, Y ver, acd.1 thou.. t nnhc,'dy P The thought of being rich almost that,l step nght into the shoes that us if we kept her on the string; sae!would belici'e due if 1 tr:ra to give low and cultivate frequently our• would be sure to blurt out; some:them away, and i 'night only ,get ing the.summer. It is pointed out took my breath away, I got, all were.intended for her 1 da that the roots of the Canada,thistle stirred up over it. l thought of no- 'You think you can kee a stiff y' that your name was °ace firs. 'myself-put in lug fest meddling. 1 thin else al! that da • and next y P brown and th our fat would su 'suppose I could pace told the. extend deeply down into the soil, B y ,' upper lip'!' said Mr. Hubbard. �e in the fire.' Aunt Lu's usrne find always been hence for this reason deep cultiva- a,nd finally made up my mind that You bet,' said Aunt Lu. Aun'Butt Lu asked. can I do with her r Erown, and b!ic was only laying at tion will be of no avail. After low- 1 would know what" was going on ""Well, get me`your certificate,' P P - being Mrs. Brtivr ter,-if I h:rd wait- ing, the soil ahopld be dragged, slid if 1 could manage it. There was an he told her, 'and I'll fix it .up for •• ,1 -think 1 kaon of a—a school ed until they F ran their trap; but the roots exposed'to the sun and cid-fashioned sofa in our sitting- YOU.' in a certain town out West, where i was afraid o:t he all 4nd pknew removed when possible. It may be Froom; it had a valance around it, "Aunt Lu took a paper from her she could be sent, end• would nevcr they'd be jiest.about n,,ady to kill ,necessary to run over the field with to hide the legs, and it popped into pocket, and handed it to him. 1 'my head that if f could slip under- couldn't see what it was, but it rat- be likely to trouble- us again,' air. I me if they shou!c' find out all to a,hoe• to cut off stray' plants that Meath it,. I. cau'd easily. 'hear all tied like letter-paper. ' Hubbard told her, in a voieu that I 1 had learned of what they were appear. This method was tried on that was said. So= 1 ry. head' 11 ! made me creepall over. B.it'I sa:d u to. At an • rate, it was is r; a Patch several Years ago, and no `. P ." 'Ha I heard him laugh, 'it's to myself thneither • of them I enough that they, ineant to get rid Canada thistles Years since made "!have a toothache, so I eould make a piece-of real luck to have •every- • tplace.- Sri _ iso excuse to 'go to bed, right after .thin turn out so cleverly; when would have a chance to work iiia oil o. me by sending me off to. some heir appearance in this place.• =. our husband'-s in that way—that 1 should rignt oj,t horrid pla:•e, ,u when 1 fainte-a thzt Various crops, such as clover and supper—" 1 found out that "Uh; Ellen!"!" said Lady Brom- name was Alan crown, it struck all of a sudden; and then, if 1 acct next day in 1)n-tor`'\sfzinore's of surnhuYn; are said to be effective ley,.regretfully, at this point. I me that a mi aver egad be made saw my way clear to giye.the:n t„e I lice, and he said -1 might go to lice in subduing the thistles. g Y y' grand flounce for their go!den a vt� with him, 1 mach up nay mind right Of the chemicals which have been' "Uh, of course, 1 know that a'over into Adam Brewster.' I'd do it. At first 1 thought I'd go g olf what 1 would do. I.rnade i:p my itsed to exterminate 'Canada thi��- lady like you, or—her," .glancing ,1 don't see how you are going that very night, after the house gr,t_i bundle, that night and shipped out. les, none are more effective than. at Allison's picture, "wouldn't do to do it, said Aunt Lu nervously. quiet; but a few minutes afterward the next mornin3, as.I've told you. sodium arsenite. It is applied at anything like that; but you just, 'I don't want to get caught in any Jie told her that it might take a ".And you haze never seen either the rate of one and one-half to two —dry being as poor and abused as law scrape.' few days to fix things up a urW-he your aunt or- cousin since l" %n- pounds to 52 gallons of Rater. - I've been, and se, if.you wouldn't " 'See' here,' he -said, and thea could bring them to a—a--" quired Lady Brorr.ley:. Carbolic acid, at the rate of one :get to lying after a while; it's a he,showed her how he could make "Crisisl­ suggested her !adyship, ",No. and 1'don't want to," said part to one payt water, destroys, good' school fol Iims," said'the girl -an ^1'•into a 'd,' and—oh, i.can't a,; Ellen appear(d unable to think ':Ileo sharply; "1 want to give the root where it eomes in contact half-defiantly. `Well," she re- ; remember all the rest• but when of the word she wanted. tbem a wide berth, and hope thcy'il with the mixture, and for a little eumed, "1 just watched my chance, 'he got xhrough explaining, she "Yes, that was it. So I told my- do the same i.y•ma." distance beyond. This is not an while Aunt Lu 'a•as'in the bedroom seemed satisfied and, well pleased. self that I needn't be in,any great changing her dress. Anna had gone' " Yes Yes,' she said 'I believe ('lo be continued ) effective method, as roots sprout ' Y ' ' hurry. 1 could look about a bit nor out from below. ' In response to , Lcou can do it; and if 1 do my part, u place. 1.had that ten dollars that .p circulars of inquiry sent out by the "Stop a moment,. Eaten," her y:ou swear that you- will hand-over she," with another frond look at the station, the majority of correspond- ladyship here interrupted;' 'who is a_lot of money to, met' photograph across the mx).a, "gave o�o�o ents iecommended shallow plow- Anna '!" ` " ':!Urs. Brown,' he said, speak me, and 1 kne-k 1 needn't sutler; ♦ -------- _ __ ing, disking and harrowing, and` - 'She's my cousin; . Aunt'Lu sj ing, very slow and positive, "you'll 1 could take care of myself for a 0 T daughter. ' tttecer need to do' another.day's while even if 1 ran awe before 1 Kontinuing cultivation and hoeing y as long as the thistles make their. 'Yes, yes, 1 see; now go on,"I work as long as you live.' found anything to do. _ Before fir. on t}�p �] m ppearance. Some report success- said her mistress eagerly, and ting- Ohl what a blessed relief that thibbardyleft he told au::t Lu that L `hc arm fol treatment pith salt, when scats •:ling. in every nerve as she began I will be,' she told him, and just in a week or so, he should want to ras certain 'm ortant tered thickly about the thistles, B P = p poit}ts ready to cry. `1 don't think I could her and Anna to move into a bet- are especially if cattle or shesheepSome reported . 'li, this remarkable.story. I havero stood it much longer without tir place, and they must have sos As i was saying, Ellen res im-, going road. I've been rore'n half- good clothes to wear-=t hey'mustn't ao�o♦•5 ven access to it.success with carbolic acid where it ed, 1 watched my chance, crawled tempted to.jump .off tfie Brooklyn get anything swell or showy at first, ALFALFA FOR S�F'INE. is applied directly to the stem. l under the sofa, and lay flat on the' Bridge into the East River many a but a few nice things t� make them floor. It wasn't very comfortable, time,guess I should if it hada r ,look ladylike and respectable. He As a pasture or soiling crop for .47 especially after that man came and been'for Anna; 1-thought it would was going to New Haven the next wows and young pigs, alfalfa,proves SUBSTITUTE FOR LEATHER. I Plumped himself down right over be .cruel to leave her to struggle day, 'to file the records' and when a wonderfully huipful ration for M'1,0, for 1 didn't dar:3 to move mo on,alone.' " . he came back he'd bE ready- to push mills--making -in the sow ;and for Seaweed,- dust, goat's hair,--and- �iiuch as a'finger- hardly to breathe "Ohl" here breathed Lad • Brom- Irish moss, compoi,nded by a secret 3 matters, and would give her some growth in th© pigs- Experiments chemical process, is claimed to be, full and strong." ley, with a shiver, "what misery lessons on law points, and what have shown that pigs make better' "�iow, wait just a minute. El- there is in the world! To what des- she'd 'have to say and--stick to in R y its, inventor, hfr, John Camp sides blwhen-tap dam is fed con- bell, a Perfect substitiite for'IcFathe ,len, Lady Bromley here interpos-�pe.rate deeds•poverty drives man- court;,for he expected there' might siderable alfalfa than those from � ed. W hen was this—how Ion kind, ' vulcanite wood and marble. As g; 1 be sonde tough fighting, as there sows fed the best of commercial ra- leather, it makes serviceable soles :.":ago was it when Mr. Hubbard paid `Yes' 'said Mr Hubba'rd," _ was somebody else who would try tions, but with no rilfalfsz. :)t two � l� 3' len went on without heeding the ,or oboes. Amon the things the this visit to our. aunt;- I g nt3 - 8, tc get the Brewster fortune." „ sets of pigs, one fed clover, Tann "Oh—let me see," said the girl compound is good for are picture. interruption of her mistress, An- ilio.,he sa•y who--did.,ho moo- and soaked corn, and the other kith -reflectively; "it must have' been na is too fine a girl to be, left to tion an• names4"' 'in uireo Lad i fation orua palmi l ns, belting a or • somewhere stoat the Iast,of Ju! y q ,} access to alfa fa, in lieu of clover dation wood Partitions, belting for Y• 'toe her own row' alobe What have l;romley• and rape those havingalfalfa.soern- machinery, iipholsterv, cotton- It was on Tuesday night—the next you to say to that other play, which "No; and he didn+t talk as if, he .ed to grow t•hc more rapidly. For spinning bobbins, electric switch- u.. day 1 went to Doctor Ashmore to l hinted at a•few days ago'' had any fear of them.'. Aurit Lu I 'srood sows, it is a most yalnable.- hoards, foorinyc, golf balls, fountain -have the splints taken off my arra- ; What'? About'your-marrying gado she'd-do whatever tie told her rr '!'hat was the time 1 fainted and loco,' either as hay, Asoiling- crop', nom-z, ruarble in all colors, chess Anna'' said Aunt Lu, when -my�—sho was ready to swear to any- I or as. pasture. The litters of such boards, tool binding, and i;u:•y" he told me 1 might go t olive with heart gave such a jump that 1 cam© thing, for the sake of having an s�wa are generally large and vigor- I combs, �y` - - LA G ➢ t V F a r ME, R�. f , ,. ,:':j, /9C _ ..µ ..�„� r.'-•,14 _ 'S S',n�' f:✓: oast w..��..s4 .. a.Vr -^••[• <�, tet '.:�.,.r'.,,,,.:.: �I : 'i" u�::3•..'! ,%. ..• . . i.<+s:. a�.,, a�8,mss,.F's•Ea..�-.":W w,"•:p'.t'�!%^t;��,�,'. 77 t FINDING A HORSESHOE. +ONGE MORE THE __ SICK-UtN$ IN SUMMER. WOMEN WOMEN MAKE MONEY Iw14y NOT YOUV PROOF 1S GIVEN Superstition That It Will Bring lady w have a Totem is.at,.o.>,sowsts. ..u.°..deswed.� y pot $uthumanrif a castle has amoat q You Luck. _ akinum to demer Is licate tdest dmea ifeworked sena�'....as yes` all se. � ' under the best conditions, would have a ej'tln,.r....a J, Or. all the embelins for good for- rough time because of the heat. How It cannot be a motor: »� �u . !'HAT DODD S KID\EY PILLS tune the horse shoe stands among when they have to work when Impaired or save mow•me IV CURE EVEN INHERITED the first. Everybody knows it is -imaged by sunburn and heat spots? No If in a band I pI°ay the drama; ' .Isla, re w Yen unluckyto ass a horseshoe on wonder one has rough patches,freckles,etc. I must be called a drummer; "'i'a'1Per -. P Zam-Bak heals sick'strias. When a ' to use Per.fe . ILL-HEALTH. the road without picking it up. It But if I chance to sell you Alums, eaw••u.:slowanabo.1IL ""r"`" tstiM � is a luck emblem of the greatest glistened by thea sun, apply Zam-Bak p litch of skis face, neck, or arms 3s Would I be called a lumber I TAR60X BROS.. 274 P uadas ft.. TORONTO.ONT. at power. We are'indebted for this once.' It will cool and soothe beautifully, Charles Dayon Suffered from Early statement to old, tales, centuries acid new akin will he quickly formed, When THE GREAT NORTH COUNTRY. FpR S ALL3E7. r in age, that have descended from you are footsore, or have some chafed Nimrod was a mighty hunter, Youth, but the Old Reliable fatherto son, from mother to places, Zam-Buk will give you ease. When but had he hunted in the"`Tema- oP sracilEs,equal to anything palling from Sidney Remedy Banished His Ills daughter, through the years. tt3N mosquitoes raiz lumps on you,° T q ,� BX W 1? ,equated'anything selling at �y a Zam-Buk will stop that terrible itching,and gams region he would have been station is Ontario for Na to 070. Pally guavas• _3 ,_ It is necessary to IIOt1Ce hOw the smarting. Kee Zam-Buk hand toed. No such value evor before offered in Casa land Made Jliui Strong. g P y, use it a mightier one. Nimrod hunted da.•Cataluaue free. Other apeciel lines-Harnese horseshoe lies before picking it up. freely, and this will be the happiest summer for glory, but Temagarnians hunt- abs arooerie,.. - l! 'St. George, Dian., June 14.- •If the ends are away from one the on have ever spent, viewed from the stria for game. a Indians who made Thas Diemen! crown Tmding Go.,' Terent•. Ont+ (Special).-Yet another case in sign is that fortune will be within health standpoint. All druggists and stores. =er the first canoe of birch bark long 'which ill-health inherited from grasp; but by extravagance, care- 'r ago, were our test benefactors. WANTED. parents has been van uished by lessenss, or the operation of rogues'; TRIPLETS LIVE TO SIXTY. ----- p q The these Indians know �`rTRY WOMAN, liberal w Dodd's Kidney Pills is that of Mr. it may depar! almost as soon. as News has reached Trowbridge, the,canoe, anca they know- how to P for dining-room work, was@'5,$`3anooPet Charles Da on a farmer well it comes. A sign to take' care is England, of triplets born in that use it and if you m nth Apply The Welland."Sit.Catkarisies. 4.. Dayon, given, therefore. g p , y go to Temagami --known in this neighborhood. g , town-who have lived to celebrate this summer they will paddle your "I suffered from a number of ills The right thing to do is to turn their sixtieth birthday. The are. canoe in their own superb way., wilted. Write mLi e1". req the horse shoe around so that the y Y P y a,tii market o,aditi.sia. from an'early age," says Mr. Day- Mr. Aaron White, Mr, Moses Henry They will be the best guides you wM, GRANA A, ends are toward the finder, before p WOOL Dealer i., wool.al on, who is now thirty-two years old. � White, and Mrs. Miriam Lenorah ever had. Students who cam in • "i inherited m trouble from m• Picking it up. And in carrying, it y, Y 3 Lewis. The three emigrated to summer along the'Temagami lakes 120aeor„e6V, Terentd. home It is correct to hold It with g years' work in . ,parents:. I was weak, nervou. and Australia many years ago, and all are able to do two - - '-'?• run down. I suffered from Back- the ends upward, or-the earth will in excellent health. one. Finest of fishing and hunting. G1r�Ss I:�SCPtARCB' AGETs �A�W ache and,m muscles would cram attract itself the promised fortune. >• Y P• Good hotel accommodation. Easy I had a heavydry in sensation When one shoe is-nailed up on r gg g One trial of Mother Graves o' access by the Grand Trunk Rail- Nacional Provincial place class Iasaraaoe o • across the loins. I was always door or window in its destined place, Norm Exterminator will convince way Systema Information and beau- say, Ltmsted. tread office, Iaradoa )ca[i.n ,. thirst I had teat difficult in the ends'must be upward, or the' �atabuehed stud. Capital,lnity Tkousa ona°tt�q y g y you, that it has no equal as a worm tiful descriptive publication went sarong. Tor Aq.nofi, :L narepre,e3tted pot.t� whole luck emblem will be nulli- . W-11112s of °sitado, .sass„ collecting my thoughts, and my medicine. Buy a bottle and see if free on applica.ioa to J. D. Mc- fied. instead of keeping evil J. E- swear, chief Agent, memory was failing me. it does not please you. Donald Union Station Toronto r' "I was altogether in a bad way spirits away, the shoe,. in the wrong ' ' ' No.u weutngton street oast,ToroaM. Ont. ia. position, will attract them! ' -Bona for b"Mot••Glen Isiearanoa• ney Pills, but they helped me al- stead of bringing good fortune, the. luck of the house will be diverted. His Wife-"06 I suppose a man's `� woman, I notice, always low- c.n---y-qj new on s; most from the first boa. They gave is fair! era her voice to ask her favor." , AGENTS wobtnt !Ills strength and helped me so It is supposed that the element judgment„ Y g°� at 'times; „ U Msiet3aD sea.wL g P but_. Yes, and raises her rOice if she y la y y of electricity enters into the matter. doesn't get It." �lusr a iMLn` Ou�s! 1 fied in ever way that I am avails- Her Husband-"But what l" From the shoe proceeds a current - - , '.• ,. ' she. sen a telt oe ✓ fled a little longer treatment will P His Wife-"A woman's instinct is too* 'j,ao,ae.lir.wiqllas - awake me a well man." of beneficent rays that, with the seed.p and..peas saw ends upward; will spread over the always better. A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. Gu=am,! Exclusive ter. Mr, Dayon'g symptoms were the -The secluded life of women which Wk1TE atery,i'ea s house as a protecting influence; CATALO D dd's K of Kidney Disease, and P g • • permits of little healthful exercise, �► vasSoirc"eeatia s. - Dodd's Richey. Pills •cure every with the ends downward the good A wOtllAil S Sympathy f' GtIE Drpt.aO,T.r.ate.oat in a fruitful cause for the ains and form of Kidney Disease iso matter rays are drawn into the all-receiv- Are n m nrasedr volts aoctoz•a p 'ghat stage it is in 'or how it is con- lugs all giving earth, and with them ` p burden?hysical ? I ri70w wb�'as lassitude that so many of them ALEXANDER WARDEN!, ltracted. many of� the good influences that these mean to delicate women—I have experience. Parmelee's Vegetable (Late Ireearrer P,sett,teriaa are about the place. been discoul'ated, too: but learned how m Pills will correct irregularities of. March In canals) �• curs self. I want to relieve our bur- A century ago it was very co"m-. dens. Why not end the min and thf the digestive organs and restore ra 8,000,!100 BURIED COINS. - moa to see upon a cowshed door doctor's bill? I can do thla fox Toa ana health and vigor, The most delicate BONS AN® STOCKS _ will if you will a,l•t me. P£ the horseshoe that seared off witch- All jou; need do Is to write for a lregtwoman can use them with safety, Oww's*socks boacht and sadoaeomslsstea. prospeetor9 Say They Know Where es Who would milk the cows or dry �= o the remedy which has been placed ! because, their action, while effec- H TOJI04TO STIMT, TORONTO. GANAII/ my hands to be Riven awn Perhaps It is Buried. them up. Nowadays they are not this one box will cure yotr-,t has done s4 tive, is mild and soothing. t•..m•saao•plops.^]/ala tufo,A[da,iTL y' so common, yet here and there the for others. If so I shaft be iia y aaO The startling story of the hidden Y you will b. else for so (the coo or • are still seen. pos tags staintt). our letters held e0na- „ WARREN GZOWSKI & QM `treasure of King Lobengula, which dentia!! . R tM to-da to t bre• treat• �Vhy did that Babylonian kings ii now agitating South Africa, is. - "-'s` N°L 'F. �� •Out institute, the hanging gardens t"- members reroato stock szehaage. If allowed t4 roars over Traders Basil` auum iii the main probably quite correct. 3"our "I presume because the king neat TORONTO. ' t+ Xw ojLj[ ' According to'the Transvaal Lea- bouse those fete innocent-looking IT'S UP TO YOU. door kept chickens." xiewiroait � der, it consists of £3,000,000 in Brit- house flies may causes real tragedy The world owes us a living all STOCKS AND BONDS ugh coined gold, besides bar gold 'any day, as•they' are known to be right; but don't expect that the No other By killer " compares we are Be and dust, .quantities of diamonds the principal agents for thea read world is goingto do-any ii'orr in with Wilson's Fly Pads. a COBALT stoeka orbs°° .' of those deadly diseases P 1 y Y 6 peO1al�I. lortador----- • y, typhoid- y far to collect it. ' al That theduskychief of the Ma- fever, diphtheria and smallpox.cid if You waggon-loads of Ivor ' to United Empire 'tabele was possessedcf great wealth P A Pill That Lightens Life. gTo . Peak's HairGrower WANTED X50 Western Oil and ..Al. the time of his-death is fairl• HOW IT HAPPENED. the man who is a victim of indi es- Coal, oWalbacebu ;certain. It was seen by many white rr „ tion the transaction of business' Ba, never taupe eo .to )ra111nA Hat,. It pod• Sug ir, :o bterling Bank, 7t0 Trusts an Say, i�ueried the .ordinary becomes an added misery. He can- ti'ei kill,the Dandrai! 0trm. Try it and be Guarantee, to Birbeck Loan (frilly pain people of repute, one of whom.ea- ., .. y imated the total value of the hoard policeman, how did you get next ' not concentrate his mind upon his convinced for yererell. per cent.)• 5a Collingw•ood Shipiwlding to the fact that the chs you lir- roux molsaV REFUrltaao 1F IT FAILS toxo Bader, s000 Cobalt Gem, 3000 as being certainly not less than five p y tasks and loss and vexation attend wrae for De.cripttve Pamphlet Diamond `'ale Coal. millions sterling, rested was a counterfeiter.?"t him. To such a man Parmelee'. The Peak Meg co,.tali Vtot•rta st•,Toronto,ant I overheard him making queer Vegetable Pills offer relief. A 1000:North Cobalt, 4 Vecy little of this was found at r, : FORSALE 5ooa Cobalt Dei remarks, explained the great de- course of tre'atme.nt --his capital, Bulawayo, when it was according to / � , velopment, rood occupied by the Chartered- Com- tective. directions, will convince him of T ��� L�S��t 1% Shanirock, s000 Maple Mountain, m Colq pony's forces in NoTember, 1893; their great excellence. They are P£R€'ECT COIN $A1.11E onial Investment, 3000 Cobalt Majestici but a certain amount of coined gold Through indiscretion in eating confidently recommended because iz85 Rothschilds, s000 Bailey, aced was discovered• anel looted by the I green fruit in summer many chi'i- they'will.do all that is claimed (or SURE Ci IRE_MAILED Z6 Luckyboyy, 26o Naileybury Silver. • Bechuanaland police, who were first',dren become subject t� cholera them. Fi.��&Ll1�Q 3jE�'tlltoYi$r"o oeal'r: IB ging at.woo � a. I morbus caused by irritating acids {tiQ.I Taronco HERRN & Thus, two men, named %Niison that act violently on.the lining of "I never saw such a storm is all - ohave i appropriated proved later on the intestines. Pains and danger- " — ' rad Daniels, were roc later on t3 my life. Pardon me, my friend; pp p cus purgings ensue and the delicate since you, `saw' the storm no doubt overeigns betwen them, and were system of the child suffers tinder the you can tell us what color it was." wl ntenced to fourteen years' penal drain. In such cases the safest and -"Certainly. The wind'blew and the servitude. Another man, who es- surest mediltine is•Dr,- J. D. Kel- storm rose, you ninny!" WHY DO leaped, carried off £1,Y00 is his sad- check s Dysentery Cordial. It will , dle-bags. check the inflammation and save• After making a most careful study so alany I° OOg devoted to�e �£ But for, the moat art the trea- the child's life. cation aelect Bel ? TIC fact clot they tan P -. of the matter, '. S Government .Inure was removed by Lobengula's l scientists state definitely that the ptailot -- �d prefer the Beg u evidence of merit tion, and it is known British occupa- PUTTING ON AIRS common house'fl is the principal, , 0°' � em°d"eauj°~ > .own that it accom- Y P -" prcieronal 00 !orders eed the Kin They're getting stylish, means of iiistributin typhoid feu • P+ao+ y g g y r er, diphtheria and smallpox,. �y y�� p g la his wanderings I'm afraid; . P pox. Wil- Adtoa. �F ;up the Zambesi valley. What be- 'Their hired girl soil's Fly Pads kill.the flies•and the -�eame of it after hia death, however, — Is now a "maid." - disease germs, too. has always been a mystery. , This mystery, it is confidently 8f= ONE TEASPOONFUL of Painlsitler in het HIGHER EDUCATION. t' �• IfIrmed, is now about to be cleared water sweetened will care almost any coed, tc Little Willi.- Sa Send for (free) Catalogue No. 7b. cup, a party of; prospectors from of flatulency and indigestion. Avoid imb. y, pa; what I j Johannesb'ur bei. actual] on stltutes,.there is but one "painkiller^— the higher education 4" j•,yzLL pIAWO qg or&un Ce.. ulna d OU L',LPH.ONTAR I[rq g g 3 Perry Davie'-2Fc. sad 60x. Pa= The higher education, my ;their way to the ,spot where they! son, is one that teaches young man ANOTHER CASH PRIZE CONTEST day they know it to be buried. The f "This is an age of trusts," said that he must work in order to earn 'cost of their expedition -d high, ewsp rler. as he glanced.over the an honest living." 'ORANGE MEAT • psome £3,000 in all, for the'district,,IIewspaper. `'Yea," rejoined Mrs. where they are operating is a,sav- 1 W•i ".but. some.wives know their WE GIVE YOU A TIP1 Buy the genuine. — •rage and desolate one. But if suc=husbands 'too well to trust them." "The D. a L." Menthol Plasters. un. ApnpUftCC$ $ New- Prize ' Contest rincv1sd manufacturers are trying to Icess crowns their efforts, and they -_ i take eevantage of the great sale of The tat ',are confident that it will, they wi3l The speed mania -never hits a D. A L." by puttiug up a substitute. MORE PRIZES THAN THE LAST ,recoupthemselves a thousand times The senain• only mad. by Davis a The First Prize will again be a LICE AN�UiTY of boy very hard on his way to school. Lawrence Co. .;over.-Pearaon's Weekly. `" - _ ' Hard acid soft corns cannot with Johnny-"The camel can go eight ���j�TY T n T T (� c�( " stand Holloway's Corn Cure; it is days without water." Fredd - ; '1'll' 1 1''1 WO •', OLLARS �V SH "Will you be my wife 4" he asked. effectual every time. Get a bottle ,� "No," she replied. So be remained So can I if ma would let me. Equal to One Dollar er Week Eve Week durin Liretime . at once and be happy. P rY S a bachelor, and lived happily ever As the Oil Rubs in, the Pain Rubs A Second Prizs of Ono,Hundred Qoliaro Cash after. HOW THt BASUTOS DECIDED. Out.-Applied to the seat of a --- The Basuto chiefs who recently pain in any part of the body the TWO Prizes of fifty Dollars Eaoh visited England seemed fairly -well skin absorbs the soothing liniment Ten PrizYs of Twenty Dollars Each civilized, but some quaint customs under brisk'friction and the pati- Ten Prizes of Ten Dollars Eaoh ent obtains almost ,instant relief. are still in vogue in Basutoland. Twenty Prizes Of flue Dollars Eaoh The results of the use of Dr. ��'helr the South African War broke One Rundred Prizes of One Dollar Eaoh out, the Basutos wanted to help the Thomas' Ecl'ectric Oil have. Bair s British, because the Boers are their Prised many who were unacquaint- CONDITIONS are similar to the last Contest, excetp4 4 hereditary foes. According to time en with its qualities, and once that su Orantre Meat Carton Bottoms must be sent in ad tr honored traditions, their medicine- ,known it will 'not be rejected. Try or before November 3oth, igog. t f men flayed alive two oxen-a reed. it _ 1►ull particulars on private post card in every package of 1, skinned' beast to represent the Bri- Grans• Meat. If you enter this oantest,completi tish, a white one for the Boers. It A ma•z doesn't• always go in the the blank space below with your name and so happened that the white ox sur- right direction when he follows his sears,, cut m out and Dail it" B rived Its fellow-martyr for 'a few inclination. nrans•Meat.Innseton,atrt. ►T4o.,tejet►w° Momenta, and, therefore, it was ft will scant eQnai w as � • held that the Boers moat win the Try Murine Eye Remedy. sartonbottoms. yew . S• OQ 00atee ..• war. This obvious decree of Fate Pink Ry;%ad ii e Strata. tariwatery nesAn•in t samatsi 4 9 helped to induce the tribe t0 ' Slt Soothe. Sys !pin; 1i compounded by &zperyc� •'� 23 THEE " " Naturally, they did not lensed Pby.leisn,; Contzinr no Injurious or `see "•'• �' tight. Probihit4d Drug•. Try Mnr1e. for roar It a b,,sh� .• wast t0 fight on the losing side, Treeble.. You wtil like Mnrino. Try It in 1 •• '''' �,.. and nothing could have persuaded Bab 'a lly*o for scaly eyelids- Dracsint• esu Tyv� a+e a•'' f N C ISSUE NO. 25•-09. them to helpthe hated B will send seresteg MY$ RodyCo,•Chlcag4 1a Oera• will you Lnt.rnttag Bi•s Hoots Fne. -r 1 " ,. ..i7re-•qa n...,.,.,., ... ''.,*:JeINRC.c;q.. P'....._.� .-v7.-'-'•rry-: ^'�•.— .5�. �iK�. .F -_Z,.--.q..{K A .-,Sr y.•' :e� =•�.c ,A? r mss:.r?^4 p .. F ray ♦......J. i ... ..,•. yam. �.0 •.-.... .. :.-. ....�,... ..��l.•'" Y�•_ -�.. ,.. T4�}T`T� _ q,•'1 ,L'Y,•_" �_+C• i - f: a . LLOCALISMS O!1 A T TC�Ms� —Miss Clara Ham, of Toronto, Saturday which was made to the c Vt1J_ IS spent Sunday at her home here. Methodist cemetery here, the services —Richard Moore has had an being conducted by Rev. A. B. --Mrs. R. A. Bunting was in the independent phone installed in Hames. Deceased is survived by two city on Monday. his residence. daughtersons aMls.IJonea, ofn the �this pja Bone ��} � �� —F. Cassie spent Sunday at his —Dr. Henry will be here as usu- '�✓ tiJ _ home in Zephyr. al next Tuesday to attend to his --W. H. Field, of Toronto was, professional duties. * The execution of Walter Blythe has been postponed until October. hereon Friday last. —The members of the Swastika po po •• , —A. J. Rogers of Toronto spent Club had a picnic on Tuesday Tenders for the building of a 'Sunday at his home here. afternoon when they had a good number of bridges were awarded I T i —E. L. Chapman spent a few time. by the Government. days in the city this week. —Miss Evans of the .Toronto F. —Richard Parker had a business Kindergarten teaching staff spent - � DICKIE 1� CHAPMAN -trip to the city on,Monday. Saturday and Sunday with Miss —J. H. Bundy was in Claremont Campbell. on Sunday visiting relatives. —The road camtliissioners have " I�' A LD 11 '�' n .1 .1 U '� —W. B. Kester and W. Broken- their men now on the roads haul- in DOCTORshire, of Toronto, spentSunday in ing gravel and otherwise improv- --Pickering. ing the roads. • —Ewart Wright of Milverton is —Several from here attended _ holidaying at the home of -his the drama presented last Friday ,+* e mother here. ADVISED evening in Claremont.by the Dra- -A. G. Green will preside at the malls Chtb of that place. ��'���►`��� entrance examinations at Clare- -Thompson' Bros., we under-wont neat week. stand, have returned from Burk's —Several from here attended Falls and have purchased a good OPERATION the induction at Dunbarton on business in Mount Albert. ' Tuesday afternoon. —A number of the young ladies —The entrance examinations of the village picnicked at Rose- r� Pink- will take lace at the various bank on Saturday afternoon when Cured by Lydia E. Plllkz •W ajtc thi' s sa V e Reek. all thoroughly. enjoyed themsely- centres next 'ham SVegetableCompound —George Seldon has been stward- es. - ed the contract for re-shingling —Mrs. W. R, •Powell and Canifton, Ont.—"I had been a great St. George's chu_•ch, daughter Miss Gladys returned sufferer for five years. One doctor . —Dr. B. and Mrs. Field of To- home on Saturday after spending told me it was nlcers of the uterus, TA our • ronto spent Sunday with the three weeks with relatives in Ux- and anctlier t�.-ld me it was a fibroid - former's father here. bridge. tumor. ti o one —F. H. and Mrs. Doyle• and —John Axford, of the Brock knows what I suf- , daughter of Toronto spent Sunda road. we regret to report has been fered. I would g P Y always be worse mm- t " with their relatives here. quite ill for some time. He left at certain periods, vE�rl V 11i en V —Russell Shirley 'and young on Tuesday morning to receive ,; and never was Big d • v ' friend, of Toronto, are holidaying treatment in Toronto. regular, and the a e ormers N„' ur ring- own —Mies Lill ianLambert, of Kin g- oustration on the college grounds painswereterrible. _ Ston, is spendinga couple of weeks, on July 1st. The committee is was very ill in - bed,and the doctor with Dr. A. M. and Airs. Bell. now busy preparing a list of t,) d me I would + —Quite a number from -here sports and other attractions. next week have to have an Xt attended J. E. Disney & Son's —The police trustees are asking operation, and Bale at Whitby 6n Saturday. for tenders for granolithic side- that I might die - -Ira Lawrence, of -the teaching walk. We understand it is their during tl:e operation. I wrote to my staff of the Toronto public schools, intention to lay a new walk from sister about it and she advised me to spent Sunday at his home in And- Compound.butcher shop to Simp- take Lydia E. Pinkham's fi'e etable y son's corner. Compound. Through personal ezpeq. - Ie _ rience I .have found It the best.medi- -As a number wish to attend .—The committee -appointed to cine in the world for female troubles, the Friends' meeting there will be solicit eatables from the residents for it has cured me, and I did not have no Sabbath School in St. Andrew's of the village will make their to have the operation after all. The church on Sunday next. rounds in a few days and it is Compound also helped me while pass- —A larlte number from here at- hoped that the villagers will re- ing through Change- of Life."— S. tended George Parker's sale at ceive them with open arms. LETITIA BLAIR, Caniftou, Ontario. —An'im ortant busiwees trans- r Duribartou .on Thursday after- P Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- .. noon. They report the sale as action was consumated iu town on pound,. made from roots and herbs, �� �� apman being very satiAfactory Monday when W. D. Rogers.dia- has proved to be the most successful —Mrs, r Moore and daughters; Posed of his bakery business, in. remedy for airing the worst forms of Josie and Beatrice, left on Tues- cludiug the dwelling and bake- female ills, including displacements, _ day to spend a couple of weeks shop, to Mr. McClure. of Wood- inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu- bridRe. We understood that the larities, periodic pains,backache,bear- with the former's brother at latterpurchasedaun the business far ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges. Sparrow Lake, Muskoka. tion,and nervous prostration. It costo —N. J. Morrissey and two child- his son-in-law, who will take pd�- but a trifle to try it, and the result has session on June 28th. It is with been worth millionstosufferin women. f� ren, Miss Helen and Freddie, of dee regret that the. residents of g Q Q © © © © Q Q © © Q Q Q _ . .._Dowmanville, visited at the home P of his mother, Mrs. J. Morrissey, vi hear that Mr.,Rogers has Tenders Wanted of Chureh St. on Sunday. been compelled through- an affec- -After a few weeks of dry tion of a rheumatic character to SEALSD TENDI;RH marked "tenders for sidewalk” for the construc- 'weather a fine rain occurred on give up the work and under the cion.of about 8000 square feet of rano- ' ' 'Sunda and as a result rowth advice of his physician he will q g Sunday g f [illi'sidewalk in Pickering Village, has been ver rapid. The out- take a period o rest. We hope Y P the same to be completed by Sept. SLIMMER COME AT LAST look for a bountiful harvest could his successor may have the same 16ch, 1>i08, will be received by the not be better than it is now. success as he in catering to the undersigned up to noon on Friday, —Chas. B. Rice is now working wants of the people. June 26th. - -A garden art under the The lowest or an tender not neves- So have our Men's fancy and common Straw Hata. Lather'Straw Hats, in this vicinity with his well dtili- p 3' y Blouse and Blouse Goods. Lace Curtains. Gloves, etc. Boy's auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society sarili+accepted. - Ing machine which is driven by a � y Summer Suite.good assortment. Come and see thore ' gasoline engine. He is prepared of the Methodist church will be M. S. CNLPMAN, Suits. What is better, come and buy them. -oto receive orders which he will fill held on the evening of Friday 37-� Sec. Police Trustee Board. pprompptly at reasonable charge. June 25th on H. G. Calvert's spaci- ' = N E E See ad t. in another column. * oils lawn. A splendid program . EXCURSION Seed Corn—Learning and all leading varieties. All kinds of Seeds in pkgs. —The regular monthly meeting has been arranged by the ladies Give us a call. Our prices, low as any., of the W. F. M. S. of St. Andrew's and is sure to please all who may — TO — gill be held in the church on Fri- day afternoon, June 25th, at 3 Toronto's most popiilar entertain- �-ZTELPH EDWARD BRYAN ''PICKERING o'clock. Miss Panton, of Oshawa, ers, has.been secured for the even � '-will be present and give an ad- ing: Du not miss hearing him as Agricultural College dress. All the ladies of the con- his selections alone are worth the The Institutes' interested have ar- re ation are invited. price of admission. Two drills g g the May le and the Coliimbiau' ranged for an Excursion to Agricul- Keep (�—The members of the Bible 3' tural Collo a Guel h r G- T. R. ,` o�jClasses and of the Sunda School will be-given by a number of the i ' p • • • 2 • • _ • • • • • • Y - Special Trains. on of the Methodist church held a young ladies of the congregation June 23rd s iitabl costumed for the Wednesda , :;picnic on the .College grounds on Y _ These hot days by getting one of our _ Wednesday afternoon. There was 'occasion,. There will .be a piano At following rates and times: - duet and the .Claremont'Citizens' Kc Wick Blue Flame" Oil Stove a large attendance and a most en- Pickering - $1.20 - 8.1 i a, m. joyable.time spent in so'c'ial inter-. Band will. furnish music during Duubartou .$1.15 - 8."22 a. In. _ f -course and in 'games of various the evening. -A. E. Bell, of the CHILDREN HALF FARE The best yet produced to burn coal oil. In all sizes. kinds, including baseball. Anglican church, will .-be present —J, F. Doyle, fora number of ,to deliver a .short address. Ice For other stations see posters. ears a resident in Nanaimo, Scan- cream, candy and fruit will be Tickets good going. on'special.train y onl" Good to return u to Thursday Screen Doors and Window Screens served from a refreshment' booth y p 'cover Island, is visiting at the night, June 24th. home of his parents Joseph. and 'Lou the ground. Tea will be served _. 1 Mrs. Moyle. He was a passenger from 8 to 8 o'clock. 'Admission J SEPH BUNDY on board the A�siniboia, the taken at 8 sharp, Admission 25 o C.I'.R. steamer which had such an cents, children under 12' years 15 exciting time in the Soo canal last cents. r` ty + week S. S. the gates were biuken lY,tltl Olt#tuft 11IGJ.1-CI,.A:S MILLIX.ERY by the S. S. Walker. WHITEVALE 111 11 c EAS_Ef) TENDERS addi'eSSed to the —A meeting of the Woman's \11 s. Sfi. F. Burtons spent ]]ast week Institute will be held at the home p I ostrnaster General, will be• re4.0 - with Stouffville friends. 'eked*at Ottawa until noun, on Fri- of Mrs. D. Rogers on Wednes- 1lrs. J. F. Weir is the guest of To- dltc,'the loth July, 700iJ, for 'the con- The highest 'c•la,ss� millinery is'carried by us, .and the prices are :day 22rd inst., at 3 )). m. hr, ronto friends. 'cyan's of His Diajesty's !Mails, on a arranged to suit all customers. Margaret 'McAlpine, a practising 'Mrs. F. G. Wilson and sister Merle proposed Contract for four years, physician,-of Toronto, and Mrs. J. are spending ii few days with frien:ls six times per week each way, between Our custom is never to repeat oily hat that:a cirstomer may purchase -E. Brethour, a s :e es=fol district' in Toronto. . Brougham and Markham from the or order from its ; lienee a lady is assured of not seeing a repe- 'ofricer of Burford, will address the We regret to learn that J. W. poainaster General's pleasure. "'tition of her hat. meeting'. A hearty invitation is «conch is indisposed. Printed notices containing further i; ORDER NOW EEFORE THE RL''SI3... .;:.,:.. extended to all to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Schoenson, of.Toronto information as to conditions of pro- ••-• �- U 'O Sundayed in the vale. They will take posed Contract may be seen and blank —The Friends in Pickering are osses,ton of their cottage on Major P a • lad to have their' meeting-house p g J forms of Tender ma be abtained at North Bide g ave. in a short time, the Post OPflee of Brougham, Mark- MRS. LEIGH, King St., Pickering, 'Ont, rebuilt, the,cld one (built in 1867) Miss Eva Beare is spending a few harn•and route offices and at the having been destroyed by fire on weeks with her sister Mrs.J.Pears,of Orrice of the Post Office Inspector• at the night following the closing C'dora. Toronto. , -- day of their last Yearly Meeting. The choir of the Methodist church post Office De Their — — Their Year] fir, intend having a garden party and con- 1I Yearly : eking begins this part►nent, . will G. C. ArrDERSOx a av cert on the evening of July 2nd. 71 week on 6th da the 18th of the service Branch Superintendent per43 y' An old and respected resident of p month, and continues about five Ottawa, June 2nd 0' ' da s. On First-da the 20th of this place died on the 70th fust: in the, 11;~Jfl ,-� Y Y+ person of Mr, Roger Hawkins. De- the month, meetings for worship ceased had been en dying very good to which the public are cordially health u to a coupe of days before Pickering Lumber Yard -:We- have hundreds of patterns to p -- invited will be held at the' hones his death when he was seized with of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Also one ap oplexy. He had reached the age of on the following 3rd day at 3 p.m. SO years, over 00 of which he spent in All kinds of building material, in- select from. Ministers of the Gospel are ex- He and Pickering townships, eluding rough and dressed xwc.ted to be in rtttendance fir»tt He was a native of New Brunswick. limber, lath, etc, At one time he was engaged quite ex- The designs for this year are ahead of anything 44 •Philadelphia, N. Carolina; Obio, tensively in the importation and rail- A car-load of New Brunswick white Iowa and Great Britain. Nearly ing of Clydesdale and other horses, cedar shingles expected on or We have eTer shown. all the l-"titif:il trees are out in He. was very extensively known and the 22nd inst. full leaf, some are `cor•ched. The had hosts of friends at)d many of them W. D. GORDON & SON. R. A. BUNTING, - Pickering is SFell seated and mats,laid- were present at the interinent on