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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_07_02 b x V-7-1m, '.IC. 6 l• •+em ff.Y r -..•;�-,�_ 5.."• .. .� +...s> --:+�.,•- ^`�"�.�-"�"'• -�-. x -§- ..._�--,t.�,>,-'�'":�."�'4, - .. ua-z. �2at=.•+c-a, ..� .� s x -,k?�"a.. _ _ 1 ,''-;,•mss' VOL. XXVIII. - PICKERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, JULY' 2, 1909 X30. �9 yka VYaftstat,aasat OGarn*. SCARBORO JUNCTION BROCK ROAD Medical The Ontario Jockey Club has pur- We need rain in this locality. Land Plaster y �i wonderful chased 100 acres of land between Scar- John Axford is not improving. boro Junction and the Kingston road. School closed Wednesday evening. y. AM. BELL, M. D., C. M. It belonged, to John Heal and the Louisa Hubbard visited her parents . Late House surgeon of the Kingston rice was$23 000. The.newl ac air- recently. --- General Hospital. successor to^Dr. M.Bsts- Invigorator iS P Y 4 ;F man. Office hour&s to lO a m,1 to s p m end s ed land is alongside and east of 120 Several from here will visit Mt. Joy . A Small quantity still on hand. io 8 p m. Pickering,out. se ly _ _ acres purchased by the-jock v. club a on the 1st. A .1 Anyone can ('1 EO. N. FISH, M. D. V I T L few pears ago.. It is seven miles from Miss F. Axford'is home at present S'� get it at the Spink vvll S the Woodbine -race course. W. P. and will re'main'some time. Elevator, price 85c per 150 M PH slo1AN Phys SURGEON and S Fraser, secreta. of the O.J.C., asked Two pupils only tried this year for I lb. sack. Member of Oo�lege of Physicians and Burgeons. ,, y P P ' Oat, associate ooroner, County of Ontario, about the purchase, said last night entrance. The result is nor yet known. Office Hours-8 to 10 a.m, and 1 to s and a to s __.._ .____ that it was not the intention to vacate Al. Fitzpatrick .purposes building a r p,m. Brougham,oat. n—ly «.H. JACKSON. _ the Woodbine, which is owned by house on his corner lot near the school 3t enriches the blood and the club. However, he was unable to J house. Brock Road L.eQab' say what tLe future would bring W. H. Jackson soared a few lbs of ' will cure RHEUMATISM forth. The club has 'now property Alfalfa clover this spring, He pulled T Pl. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS. urther east and if it was found ad- a stalk recently that measured 2ft in. :'a) • TffiR.County Crown Attorney,and County when everything else has y James White sBloltmr. Court Hones.Whitby. 10-T y g visable to mote it would have a.place A marvellous growth, indeed for only to go to. That was all, six weeks. - LT. B ARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, failed. 50c. a box, or, sig Z�'holesale and Retail Butcher, e Solicitor.Notary Public,Special Bxami- ATHA DUNBARTON nor for Higa Court of Justice. successor to for $2.50. For sale at Mc- Pickering, Ont. Madam Dow a MoGillivray, Brock street, Sydney' Hughes, of Toronto, is While drilling for water on Roht. Whitby, 7iy Fadden's Drug Store. spending the holidays at.S. P. La'pp's. wood's premises hereon Monday the , , I _ John and Mrs. Dunn, of Zephyr, workmen were fortunate in strikin a Bes price paid for choice _ _Vetertn_arV. spent over Sunday with W. and Mrs. vein of natiiml gas. A five inch pipe butcher's Cattle. Scott, Sr. was sunk and there is now quite a 'ALTER L. HOWDEN, y 11 S. Nelson Bostick, of was.and hear flow, which is burning q Choice heat will be found at our F► Graduate Ontario vetennary College. �� 3•. g gouatan- Member Ontario Veterinary Medical society, M Josh Wilson, of. Pickering spent over tly. Whether or ,not there is a pay- chop at reasonable prices. saccesgor to Dr.E,J. Shirley, Office ding at., the picnic at Jos. Mowder s. --- ing quantity remains to be seen. Mr. Pickering. 370��}�e��� S bliss E. Cline, of Islington, former Wood is securing an expert to make Call and,see us. Prices right .� A HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR- ,� j 61 teacher of this. section, spent over the an examination. It has been known H GRON, AND DENTIST, Etc. picnic here visting her many friends. for years that gas exists in tbis local- andGradoate of the Ontario Vol riaary Col- Several from here attended the ity, lhut experts declare that.the geo• Monum lege, Toronto; regtetered member of thefuneral of the late Mrs. Hoover, Of logical formation of this part of the• e nts Ontario veterinary JIediost Association, I- As I represent the largest granite Stouffville, on Monday. Deceased 1 Ace and residence one and'one•tluarter miles , country is of such a character that Ras ? nortb of Green River. Office and shosingforge .company in Canada in above was Mrs. Jos. Mowder s mother. will not exist in large quantities. We r flours s to 11 a.m.,and r to .4 p.m. Private line, it will always Remember that WednesdAy, July hope, however, that bar. Wood's find _Having secured thestg,?nc telephone in m office P,O. address, Breen 7th, is the date of the Claremont Ba �! Y $icer, out, P clay-be a nTuable one. the Ontario Granite and Aar- __ Pay Those Interested List s.S. excursion to Iianriltun. They ' ble Works, Warrrpton, I am say that the steamship trip alone is re -red tofnrnishall'work in �liSitttSlsiip 4Lar]ss. to see our styles and prices before north more,than the price of the .CENTENNIAL. prepared d to and marble line ..giving your order. We set up whole.trip. _ at the cervi lowest rices, and - f' THOS- POUCHER Issuer of Mar- the ruonumenL in the tem- - =• •-- Mr. Moses, of Chicago, spent Sun- p 1� rinse Licenses,Brougham Oat. da workmanshipua'ranteed. s' try without any trouble to BASE LINE EAST y at Air. Burt' Ocods shippedgwhere desired. our.customers. Hammer Burke has returned" to his "[]�j G. .Ses in of of Ontario Mian Susan Evans•„who has tau ht bee farm near Quebec. -See me before placing your • �1' . Licenses in the County of Ontario, -- g order. Letter done on the Pickering Village. 871y - In the Undertakingline Jive are here for the past two years, hits been Miss'Mabel Annis attended the wed- g . din of her cousin, Miss Annie.Annis, shortest notice. u to-date. Did ou see our new re-engaged for the third year. lies R HOPPER Issuer of Marriage p y re-en a ernent is a alar with the of Darlington, on June 23rd. — Claremont D. Ltcen.ee to the Oonat7 of Ont-, hearse—the beet in the county. g R p P C. W. GIBBONS. Omoe at store and his residence,Claremont. ratepayers. The .strSwberry season has com- The annual school picnic was held meted and we have already he1ard of NORWAY HOL'8E.—Norwayy, lT. �.• B E A L. on Thursday of last week at Shoal over two hundred boxes being picked Kingston Road. Particularattentiongiv- Point, and was a decidedl • successful by a single picker in one da f, an so farmers attending the Toronto markets. .�JNDERTAKER, o affair, The attendance was greater -The president and delegates of theC0 i Best accommodation .under the new manage- than usual, nearly every farnil in the Highland Creek branch of-the Wom- d soft. ! m.ot, manage- Charged moderate. J.J.J[cCaaa, Pro- y en's Instiwte attended the contention Hard an �"'°'°r �+ CLAREMONT section being re resented and Peet}-- ••�- �-�•• body seemed to he thoroughly ba py held at Markham on June 24tb. �. a -EATON,TOWNSHIP OLERH -- — and contented. It is now an affair The Epworth league of t entennia] ave7anoer, oommiesioaeslor taking -- that every child looks forward toMethodist church intend holding their Lath and Shingles. Accountant. Eto. ![only b Iona J' Marriage Lim Moving Sale at with pleasure. The afternoon was annual strawberry social on the even- an �� enoel:�'vhlptsva e, OnNa� of t-y spent by tile,older people tri social ing of July 13th, on the lawn of Jacob "�.�'EMEN'1 intercourse and'in watching the games Brumwell. An- excellent program is Prices right. a` �,1 POSTILL, Licensed Auetioneer, The Pickering Pharmacy of the younger generation: The latter being secured. See next week's issue 10 . tor of all i of acre and Ontario. ens spent the most of the time in games, for particular@, A� G'� �j��j �('� erica sales o!all kinds attenrud b on shortest ..From July 1st until July lbth, y,+ v nottes. Address Green aiver P.o., out, races and in various other wage get- I In moving into our new extension we' ting rtd of superfluous nervous energy, wHt rev LOCUST HILL B. POWELL, Licensed A.uc- fend that we were overstocked in some There was the usual number'of games 1'c . tfonoor for Ontario ami York Cos. All and races, but the chief ev nt of the Judge McCrimmon has given his de- �} A� is"N of sues coated oo either privatelyda es or lines, guaranteed to be all fresh and ch there cision in the Hall ve Parsons case. A. r L '�i R orbs.particnlarsappl7-tresideooe, `�� or good sellers. It will pay you to buy � tPowell,s and a win rice Rich- damaRREa, miles be is back the a}1 wed and $P950 PAINTER AND DECORATOR aasYou, Bale cora oolleoted. For 1 race in c Elisabeth Eatnd ht entries. The sinners were g /t, Pfekering. Orden loft as News Omee will now fie the prices will show. , seee/7s prompt attention. 1617. We now have hanging in our store on for the keep of the animal. a large sheet the uanlea and prices of 3rd I. Wra There, was P �t POUCHER, Licensed Auction- articles on special sale,such as r an abundance •of re reshments to Anotber of these popular annual ex= , 1 o ear,valuator and Collector for the conn which all did ample ustice, ices"cream, cursioner, under the auspices of the Contractor for general house repairs. Its@ of York and Outano Au kinds of -action Liver Pills,reg. 26c, for rbc ; Kidney however seemed to the favorite. Son" of England Benefit Society, Established 5 years in Pickering *sass conducted Lad valuations road* mLt rood- Pills, reg. Me,for 89c; Blaud's Suarez Lodge No. b: AncientOrder of `Village. era"charge. Estates and consignments con- Iron Pills,Te AUDLSY dorsally managed and sold by suction or g =1, for 19c., etc., etc. United IV kmen, WFitby Lodge No. ADDRESS: PICKERING P.O. V7, and the 34th Re i.inental Band. private sale. rongases, ran". notes and Bargains like these all through the Ben. Wallin s is here for - week g sacral accounts promptly collected and satis- store in patent medicines, son g Whitby, will run to Olcott, N.Y., on I&I settlements guaranteed, Phone or P soaps, with friend's. ea;. write for term, and particulars, Brougham trusses. spectacles, fountain Tuesdayy July 13th: 1909. Steamer , Ont. Dates maybe fixed by pboaeNews pens,Jewelery,stationer Lorne Puckrin took in the Atha leaves B�wmanville at 7 a m., Osha- For High 'Grade Work y stock food, etc. y' school ppicnic, wa at 8 am. and Whitby at 8.45 a.m. Mr. Vickery has been re-engaged as Round trip adult fares$1.00, children This college is in a class If you get it bore it's good. teacher until'Xmas. over 5 and nr:der 12 years of age, 50 b itself .Dillin ham's Irving,Blake is feeling'himself again cents. _ The beautiful large park at y g I'. M. McFADDSN ar,d is back to stork. C Olcott is an ideal spot for icnickers. P Undertaking Parlors* Druggist and Optician, Mrs. Harbron and children are visit- all kinds of amusements for t he young • PICRERING ing at the post office.- Sin street, Pickering. ONT. 3 folk end the children, minature ran- 8 g• Sr. Flett and Miss Gordon were way, wrings, roller-boler. etc.., etc., • *r. HE PICKERING NEW1. ' s, r Calls by day or night promptly each visitors here this week. and at the bexcli, boating end hath- attended to. Telephone The long drought is having a 'bad TORONTO. ONT. P �t1 n Q� Coo p p c ap he indulged in. Fderyhady (Bell or Inde cadent.) a j e effect W. C root cru .ea eclair caws and have a jolly good holiday. Iso n the entire. year and ad- Miss W. Chapman, of the Toronto Arrangement-have been made, with roit students at any time. It- 9icke- — school staff, is home for the vacation. the Electric Ry. to run cheap trips to enjoys it widespread patronage • • Have a frill line of rresh and cur- Quite a number were at Groveside Lockport, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. and has a national reputation. ring livery ed meats constantly on hand. on Sunday in connection with,aecora- Four and a half to five hours may be. tlwin to their superior training tion cervices, spent -at these. places. Returning our students readily- obtain good • Robt. Cammack has almost com- steamer leaves0lcott at 6 p.m. See positions. Beautiful, catalogue Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, pleted his cement silo. Grain 'and `First-class rigs for hire Ham, EolOgna, W einers, etc: large posters for full information. E. free. feed stuff are bound Ao reach a high R. Blow, Secretary, -W. 31. Vanvalk' W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. -Day or night figure this fall. enbui Chairil:•an. ' ' - •� ':Highest prices paid for Rec. Jos. Bell delivered his closing � Cor.'Yonge& Alexander Sts. Bus meets all trains* Butchers cattle., sermon on' Sunday afternoon to a - BROUGHAM Teaming promptly attended to. large congregation from I. Cor. 15: i>S. A1rs. Holtby and Smith sang a duet: John M. Gerow had a business trip Agent for Canada Carriage Co. n u ran fie ' There will be no parting in heaven." -to Toronto on Monday. At the closing of the meeting the con- Everyone went to Atha on Satur- J a•" W. I�.• Peak, Pickering. gregatiol� rose and sang "God be with day and had a good time. — - ------.—__ you till we meet again." . During Mr. W. J. Coakwell and sons, of Toron- ^ Of all duds--BesG always reeoni- Bell's pastorate the church has been to, visited f#lends here on Tuesday. I V�O� I Zlacksm- ithln� leaded. wonderfully revived, and his many Afrs. (Dr.) Fish, who has been ill for friends here wish him every success in the past week, is recovering nicely. „ his new field of labors. Miss Bate Brodie is visiting her g Ip sister, Air_ R'm. Dobson at Beater- CLOkr%. A general blacksmith business done. Conveyancing Done. GREENW od All kinds of repairing neatly and ton. ! promptly executed. Rents and Notes Collected. Miss Hiumann spent afew days here Nr F. and Ben. Tomlinson, of Wil- Horse•shoeing - a - SprCialty. ' Charges reasonable. with her brother Robert. lowdale, spent over, Sunday with ` For little money is our Mrs. Gee, of Toronto, is visiting friends here. Q�R��N 4t Z+AW, 150 acre Farm for sale. with F. W. and Mrs. Gibson. Mise Edith@ Sanderson, of Clare- Q( special this week's Lorne Law, of Toronto, is spending mont, visited R. J. and Mrs. Cowan PICKERING, ONT, If you want to buy sell or rent, call his vacation with Air. Johnston. Saturday last. i bargain at at my office. Bargains. J. E. •Disnev and wife, of Whitby, Mrs. Thomas Graham, of Manches- T sent Thursday with F. W. Disne ter, and Bessie Bennett,of Claremont %' • 4 es The as pF. M. and Mrs. Chapman, of Pick• are visiting at T. Bennett's. ' W• V. Riclardsoa• ering, called on J. Gibson one dap this Mr. Steele has completed his duties DOMINIONB $ Week, here as teacher and will resume his Guaranteed 8 day half- -Notary Public;"Pickering. Master Randal Brown has gone to studies at Toronto after vacation. jlead Office, Toron Coleman to spend his vacation there Quite a number from here purpose J'hour strike and up-to- TIME TABLE—Pickering station-G with her uncle, N. Lidgett. taking in the Claremont.Baptist S. S. I date in every way. T.R. Trains going East due as follows— Rev, S. T. and Mrs. Tucker spent excursion to Hamilton on Wednesday, r (General Bankiug Business g a P y transacted. 'No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. Sunday and Monday in Bethel,-form- July 7th. We have better ones 12• Local 2.43 P.M. er appointment of Mr. Tucker's. •Frank and Mrs. Poucher, Toronto, Irl 14 Local 6.04 P.M. Nelson Lidgett and wife, of Cole- and A. E. and Mrd. Major, Whitevale, at $1.50, $2.75, $a, $4 I ; .,Special attention FeII,tO r Trains going West dues as follows— man, spent Sunday and Monday with paid Thos. and Mrs. Poucher a short " No. 13 Local 8,36 A.M. Mrs. Lid ett's mother, Mrs. Bri pall. visit on Sunday. $4.50,$4.75,up to$2'i.50 the C011eCtion Of 11 Local 2.30 P: M. J. MoLean,.wife and family and J, The Ladies' Aid of St. Johri's church Our$Y1.50 clock has a ? 7 Mai] 8.36 P. M, Staring, wife and family attended the will bold their regular meeting next Sale notes. 'Sundry included, decoration services at Groveside ceme- Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at I beautiful chime. Come tery on Sunda last. the home of Mrs. Allbri ht. 1;3AVT1 US-DEPA4TREN . " "" S. T. Tremble, a brother of Chris. The Independent Telephono 'i1o, on J and ei�e.it - �B OeitB received Ol` 1. and BRITISH Term of 1908 Tremble, arrived here from England Dominion Doy will give a service up P CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- on Sunday. He ie staying with his to 9 a. m., after which they will be upwards. BUSINESS er, ten p fr cent bet- uncle, A. Tremble, here, closed for the remainder of the day: =atl3=8Bt allowed at, highest COLLEGE ter for Iiusines, On Wednesday next, July 7th, the Geo. Philip will open an ice cream R. N. BASSETTr ys current rates. TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- Baptist S.S. of Claremont will hold parlor in the Gleeson block on Satur- ric, their annual excursion, which this day evening July 3rd, and will con- JEWELLER AND OPTICIANI' : CRAB. D. GORDON, Manager Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, year will be to Hamilton, via C.-P.R. tinue to serve ice cream, fruit and g B. A., Principal, Corner and and steamship Turbinia, the fastest other delicac)K-,Pf,the season on Wed- WI1ITY3Y Bloor Sts, boat on the great lakes. A large I nesday an cL ^finings during WHITBY BRANCH. 1'llnbal .ia .Lt^:.ed to g:, __cm.hare, the sl:. t- .x. .: - - +�, �• - r wyzs+n^c..y. ,°` ,ss.y .." aar..eea., .r.•,.ervw.�s nor•.-.r ..-'-.-�' -<` e?'x,.-.-s -. �.-^w,. -.. ., _ ..' ,., .. .:� a,•'.fi.?-':�,.`a?'c�-�':"="c' •s^.. .�ar"yw.^ci'•','�','�„ti• ,�;'•'r-.:.r'�� ..'�,.-- ',,r�.y". }..-�.. �,t _ .t..' f'•y-. „�... a - a .,-.:. .. 1 17 : .:-.-:...; ... .M-_.ver •.mss. ,...d..:, :•'� . ". ,;•,.., .. .. �.' ,- .r 'q .•va:^. �... o e i fight!" said Gerald, smilii}g. "You are right. 1,am like an old war--horse, `scenting the battle �l InvestoIrs �& ;'•, from afar, and eager for the,fray.' I shall- await Mr. ,Plum's report -MYSTERIOUS 1EY with a good deal of interest and impatience." Can Obtain an Excellent First rlortgage investment to Yield Them Mr. Plum, the chrigraphic ex- S° �� PER CENT. ,INTEREST. .., - Pert, who had figured so success- 'r , !, fully in Gerald's trial the previous Full Particulars Forwarded on Request. iOR, PLANNING FOR THR _ winter, was• at once consulted re- sanding the wisdom of going to see ItEMILIUS JARVIS & CO., RANKERS %' what he could discover in connec- t FII hU1�E. tion with those mysterious records McKINNON BUILDINU, TORONTO, in the office of the city clerk at New Haven. He was now at liberty.when Gar- CHAPTER er CHAPTERVIII. which he always wore, and gazed aid went to interview him, but at_ FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND fond! but sad! upon the faded rte of the pseudo Mrs. Adam Brew- The moment Ellen found herself y y P ter listening to the facts which the vier." lc-avea and petals of the rosebud young man presented, said he would "Yes.; of course it does take,a :,free she darted across t•he hall and that Allison had so playfully thrown- attend to the matter in.a few days; certain amount of `know how' to sprang inside Lady Bromley's at him in her father's office so long and then report at once. detect these flaws in third ra hy," • apartment. Her face was pale,and a o. Accordingly, one morning, fivgg P COTES OF l\TER GST FROM she was so nervously excited that S`What changes even a little time :lir. Plum admitted.fthnian just like g days later, the queer little man ap- �, glimpse of that woman's certifi- HER l3:ihliS Al�ll BRAES. her teeth actually chattered audi- will bring forth!" he sighed. "I peared before his young.patron, tate, and compare it with what I'Ve _ bly. Her mistress followed her• shall never forget how lovely she with a very scornful and disgust seen to-day." more leisurely, quietly closing the was in that pretty dress and that ed expression on his small round "'We'll Rive you a chances sir, 1i`hat Is Going On in the (Highlands door after her. Then, turning to dainty hat, with those graceful face. cry soon," replied kir. Ly-ttieton, sad. Lowlands of Auld the still quivering girl, she in- plumes noddin at me with every "Well what news have ou for g , y' with a confident nod. quired: ,y movement she made; how frank and us?" Gerald questioned, and re- He was more than pleased with' Scotia. "Who was that woman, Ellen? sweet and lovable she was; how gar-ding him, curiously, but want­ the result of the expert's tri to "Aunt Lu," gasped the girl by- her eyes gleamed with roguishness ing to laugh at his comical appear- P P Two good-sized whales were ob- g New Haven, and felt that, with the( served some miles north of the-May Btericaily. . as she threw_this bud at me. Ah, anae, discovery of that day, he now,had Island. Lady Bromley looked slightly me l "Humph! If there were ever a all the evidence that- was,neces•.I 'there are 200 licensed houses to startled at the information: "Neither shall I ever forget how daring piece of rascality undertak- •,ary•to•win the battle for his cii• each 1,000 of the population in "Can that be possiblel Wha` a that wretch appeared a little later en, you'll find it on those books at er-t. Stevenston. singular coincidence!" she eacls.n. what an evil look he wore when New Haven, and--it's a bungling "I think, Gerald, we are clow eci. "Where did you meet her F` I he brushed it upon the floor and set piece of botch-work, too! Hiuu There are prospects that a zoo riepa_ed to rush matters as maple' will be started by a private cum- the`I had just Dome 'lip'the stair,Q, his heel upon it', Gerald continu- contemptuously asserted Mr. Plum, ly as we choose, he remarked, i pany in Ulasgow. . and had got' as far as the elPvau•r,I ed, with compressed lips, his whole ae he plunged his hands into his after bin. Plum had taken his feats. Last year the Abstainers Union when she came out of it, and ra•i face darkening. He did it Puy- trousers pockets, and began to pace ''Did you succeed in securing the • i ' patients to >> because she had given it ae the Kilniun Seaside Hume. plained. to me. He was jealous of me be his disgust. l;es, Sir; the lady at pre-ent �>, guillemot has been found in the "What reason-did she give fordo cause' he saw that she was fond of - "How so?" eagerly inquired kir. f.guring as bars. Aloin Brewster salmon nets. at Berwick with a twining you? why did you me,' and so he meant to crush me Lyttleton, shoving aside the work railed a Ietter this morning to largo mussel gripping its wing. scream?" as effectually as h6 crushed my upon which he had been engaged. `Mrs. John.Hubhaid, No. 4 Avenue ( Ten young men left Ha-wick lately "'I'm sorry I made such a noise," mese. I wonder how he will feel and swinging around. in his chair_ de la. Opera, Paris, the ;•Dun ;en route-for Buitish Columbia, and said Ellen humbly, "but she fright when he finds that the fables are tc face the expert. — man responded, with .a' signiscaugt they had .a heart),*send-off." said Ellen humbly, "but she fright c ace t e expert. �Pondrd, . i eDed eart •:send-off.- ened me so I cried out before 1 .turned—when- he. comes to be ar- "See here!" said the.riian, tom- smile Mr. Sheriffs, Altnaclunie, drop- thought. The minute she saw met rested for forgery and conspiracy.; "Aha! That is well.' 'It wain t she pounced upon .and grabbed me. and learns that I am the rightful ing to his desk, and seizing a sheet red doss in Braemar Parish church of paper and a pencil. "I'll give Fuca misfortune, aftz°c all, has ' when about to seen Siiaday school. •ac a cat would a mouse, and shook 1 heir to the Brewster estate: you the whole plot in a minute, so ing the woman take that Fume .in kir. Buivmont Weddell has been me until I could hardly breathe " I Gerald would.not have been hit- to speak. Adam l;rew ster is the the r,rmandie, eh?" said rile law- appointed headmaster of all the Lady Bromley looked both indig I man not to have experienced a cer- yer, with a chuckle. .nant and disgusted at this account, tain degree of triumph in sieve of name that is on the certificate in schools under the Selkirk School your possession, eh l" cocking his, "No; I think it was a eery good i B,;ard: "What reason did she give tum I the dismay and mortification that Eye up at Gerald inquiringly. thing fur ia,- an the whole, even if The employees of Wm. Hamilton doing so?" she inquired. bi enemy would experience when r,Ye," he assented. 1 e_ were driven to take `French ,k, Co., ship.builders, Port Glas w; "She didn't stop to give any he should learn how all his plot- ee leave,' " Gerald returned. "F.ver• � an Alan Brovr3i is the'name nisme have this year allocated;to charities re son just snapped out: `Uh, tin and schemin had been over- thin seems tq he comm our-wa g you tricky min:; so I've got on thrown, and by whom, and who was of the man the girl, Ellen Carson, j g " he added, but sighed �y�our track at last!' Then she to reap the rich harvest which he told was her tincla l"' just now, Fairlie, like other coast places, is deeply as he spoke. He was think• suffering f s►aked me shat I was doing here. 1 ad so coveted. "That is right," said kir. Lyt- g ram a supply of the de- tleton.. ing of how little real benefit wotlld ishad houses, which exceeds the de- I told her I was living here with That same evening he made some - accrue ui him from all this battling a lady. At that she grew madder inquiries about the neiv occupant Mr. Plum wrote both names on mead. P for a fortuz3e. r t than ever, and pinched me so I had of the suite:at the end' of the hall, the. piece of paper;- then, .with a �. Kilbirnie and Glerigarnock Water He had not much doubt about ., careful use of a sharp ink-eraser ISub-committee have.granted asup- , to scream. She was going to drag and learard that. the lady was a and a few•strokes of his pen,' he winning, and justice'�sould prohab• ply of water from their , works to me into her roams when you opened widow, Mrs, Adam' Brewster by changed Adam Brewster into Alden ly be done. He would. be acknow- Barkip. ithe door." name= and had engaged the apart- li-dged as the rightful heir of Adam "Her rooms E"' repeated her lady- Bronstern', "d Alan Brown .into The prevalence of fever and ment for a year." P,rew•atcr's property., - and the p edam Brewster. 6-asles is seriously affectingthe at- . • s�r surprised. The neat.:morning 'Lady Bromley. - ,, schemer; who had overreached hila- P B• Jove: ou,ve hit the right ten ancs_at schools-in--the-Parish__ = pYes; she says she lives here, told her -htt}e maid thrtt-shy-was hall on the head 'this time, if ton setf; `vauldcitlitless become the too. Oh, Lady Bromley, of n Glasgow t I can't goim3 out, but that she need have „ inmate of a felon cell of what •stay here!" Ellen interposed in no fear ovor being left alone, for. nevQr did it beforr! e:.claimed the -In Ulas ow tti.e Court recent! p° law er, -seizin ilio sheet of a happiness ,would it- bring him'.' g 10 great distress. "She has found me if the bell rang she need not. an- y' g - paper Licensed 16 theatrical places, He,could feel no'en enjoyment in the out, and now I must, go away, .or swer it, and thus she, would run and examining the .Haines critical- ! dancing balls, 4 music halls and i3 datvnfall of another, even though she will do somethingdreadful to nn risk of'a visit from her aunt if ]y. "II'm sure you solve the pile- billiard rooms. st rig- 1me, I'm more afraiof her than she should be impelled to seek-an- bunged,zle? I'm sure this uuesii t look c,ruua unihuient, while the wealth. Greenock seems to be picking up the man might merit. the rnu ever, now that he has got all that other interview with her. bringled if that w��rk in \eve Haven P - in the sirgai iirdustry, The imports >r •---which w'Uil CUm ,,to i,t0,,to it13 sea- `snoney." Her ladyship was absentall 'the {°9' E}O' will be :'0,000 tons in the course; of He massed it up to Gerald as he viol, would almost seem to m+xk this month. "What was it she whispered to forenoon, but found everythiag him, comm so late, when there i you just as she let you go l" quos- quiet and serene upon her return concluded. g Margaret Blain 3/ years!, Tar No, I should say not, the young was no 'one with whom to share it. brax, near Carnwath, was fatally ntedl • engaged . the ttioned her ladyship gravely. Ellen: being contentedlypian observed. , with an ainaze+l I am not eery surd ah,�ut burned on the loth inst. bJr some , "'She said if I dared tell anybody,K'ith some sewing which she had look;'.."'one would almost be;willing `soman remaining there: she, too, .,dry s about her, who she was, or whereIleft her to do. n, dr mass she set cii fire. may be taking french leave, she'd lived before, she'd `settle' That afternoon'all her trunks and v" swear'that the: names had never Dlr. Bothwell School Board are equal- about yWeton remarked after consid- me. You see, she means to find I belongings were quietly packed, been tampered wirth." Iv di.�dcd as to opening their meet- e* { ening the situation for, a moment - !me. You to get me out of the i and at.-an early hour the next day Well, 1.flatter myself that I ha,e I , inga With prayer, and the chairman triode a fairl;: good J,J) of it," Mr. I n t%ro, Fonir' flight ir+im the refuses to sive a casting vote. �I •way," the girl continued timorous- I they were removed to another Plum obse.sed, as he gay e a satin- house will be likely to alarm her; The Outlook ToNer Open Spaces ay apartment-house night, -farther uptown, ahs will probably reason that F.I Committee have inau ura`c d . a' "Do not'allow yourself to be at i where, before night, the small fam- fled squint at his work. All the g game, a man is a bungler alio un- leis has be.i lyes tier. identity, acid movement for gardens in waste all disturbed, Ellensaid her in ily of three.were cozily settled, and that her, 'ow a safety will depend -'tress reassuringly. ."As soon as better satisfied in every way with dertakes to alter another person's areas in slum districts in Edin- cn concealment.- letters burgh. dr.' Winchester returns, we will their new home. letters and, figures «itHout first ; ' I had not thought elf that, sale, have a talk with him, and I am Ellen was especially delighted and making a careful study of their hi r. and Mrs.' John :McLean, curves au los G^raid,, ]cokir.;,' a ti ifle aulauyed. 7 g g e , and other charat- Stranr•aer, recently celebrated their sure we shall be able to make some deeplyrateful to the kind wo- ' I "It. migbt'be rather awkward if she arrangements.so that,you will feel man who was proving herself such teristics. There is, :a wonderful gulden wedding. They reside in the should slip and we could not find i house in which-they ,were married. perfectly safe.. That -woman ,cer- a devoted friend to her. . amount of zndividiiality in chrro- e ler when she is wanted.' ra by—it's a , very 'interestin In a population of some 40,000 itainly cannot harm you while you. When Mrs. Adam Brewster div- g P "Yes. I believe 1 will attend to are here under my protection, and covered, .later in the day, that the study, very. kir_. V'inchestcr, dil having a warrant made out, and !there was. not a single complaint T will not send you out again until occupants of 1�'0. 7 had removed; rob take a magnifying-glass w.it}i.i iia;e Ser arrested at o.iice. A laird lodged in any -of the four police, we can decide how best to provide leaving no clue to their where- you when y:ou went to examine offices on the 8th last. in' Clydo- ;, in the hand you know," his friend for you. Now, do not spend an-I abouts, she was ex'cessivel dis- those records 2 bank. y '.'Nb; I never thought of it," Ger- responded. The detriolition of the house in other moment worrying *about it, t'dibed, 'and ' for days afterward i The next morning-at ten 'o'clock .but come and hold my worsteds haunted the street cars and elevat_ old replied; lint .1r: Ly tt.etnn as- Doniglas street, Kilmarnock', in „ sorted at once, upon -m return Mrs. -Adams Brewster was wait-ed which Alex. Smith, the poet and while I Rind them, she concluded ed trains. with the hope of run- P 3' ' u n at h^,r roor-is in the Norman- in a cheerful tone. ring across either Ellen or her mis- that forgery had been attempted in l essayist, was. born, is about to be slit• by a gentlemanly official, by g apparently greatly connection with those names. Wlmni she Ras arrested, and, be- commenced. And the girl, a arentl meati tress, and so be able to trace them. !, IIutu h It� as lain as the , A tragic affair occurred at Aber- comforted ' comforted and reassured .by her But she was doomed to be disap- P' ! P r, in. unable to obtain bond. she was „ words, removed her hat and wrap, pointed for she never met them nose ,43P your face, •returned kir. g deen rcrent•ly, a quarrel bet::een coma itted to await her .trial,trial or i 'and then contentedly sat down to until some months later, when she'.Plunt sententiously. a fish verndor and an .exAnil:iia- r „ until she could communicate with comply with her request. was unexpectedly brought -face to To you, rerhaps, Mr. Plum; but man ending in the death of the -tier son-in-law, Mr, John Hubbard. latter, Stabbed through the• heart. When Gerald returned that even- face with heni. g really, Ida 'oat believe that one , ing he was astonished beyond mea- "Mr. Lyttleton," said Gerald. Person in a thuusard :�•ould think ;who, she excitedly dt:clared, would I Rex•. S. J.. Ramsay Sibba•ld, D.D., s of such a rhino while meadia those attend to the matter of bail for chs. lain-in-ordinary to the King, .- sure by the wonderful develop- one nidlning, short] after this S >> p ments of the day, as related to him change, as that gautleman enter- -names. Truly, if John Hubbard her. rapreseatPd his.Majesty at the fun-. 1 The next clay the same officer, b his friend. He was, of course, ed his office, "what do you say to tampered with them, it has lieeii eral of the Rev. John Marshall yy very cleverly lane,".the youn nran armed with a.srmilar warrant, and Lrn D.D. at Aberdeen a also greatly delighted to have the sending kir. Plum to New Haven, 3' g ell other nec-essary authority, sailed g' ' evidence already in his, possession I to take a look at those records?" I thuughtfuily replied: "I'd like to be as sure of m in; the Acrania; to snit short the r ' co strongly re enforced, and felt! I think it would be a very wise y' life luxurious-career' of the said Mr. v W ORK FOR UANNIBALSi `confident that the victory in the �rroceeding," heartily; returned the an.c� health for the :.ext, year as I Almost idyllic happiness pre Rid-bard, and the present poses ee coming lawsuit would be his. lawyer. "I haven't a doubt that ani that those letters bare been sor of the Prev.-ster estate. railed in many of the eastern Paci- He was deeply touched by the ac- I there has been some very clever for-1 changed just as I've shown you, (To be continued.) count of Allison's kindness' to the gory done there,.and he will be just. said rile expert. "I'm not often fie islands a hundred years ago," , unhappy waif,,whom she had found the one to ferret it out. Go ahead fooled with such jobs." _a, said Sir Edward im Thorn, Gocer- st such a sufferer on Broadway on that my boy; get'him started as soon as "I haven't a doubt that' you are A PROVISO. nor of Fiji. "Among the feroci- last day that they had spent so hap- 'possiVe. I want to get all our oci- right," said kir. Lyttleton, "al- �. ous inhabitants of Fiji, - however, A,-, i y ! g� 4 ti Pride- Here is a telegram fritm cannibalism was Practised to anex- hily t+tgether in Central Park and !denecc to• ether with a, little dela'• thou I should never have thought also with the girls almost unex a„ practicable, for it :ill take some (those naives could hnve.ber,'n madel'pa.p. i4 tent never st any time equalled i ! l;rirlegr_u n {r al crlc) - . What amp]ccI rcrcrence-ie�r ht r benefrac- i unit to arrange it properly. I ani I over like that.' 'Iuu have a nat.nii:z{ !else:e lore. The c�stcim appears to ,r ,,,,lora its 3FiL '!" (getting %try impatient for the ar-I a.ptitc.de in disci ruing Such things: Rric1� rf sd� "L)i> 'not return l hnr*t been shared by white rens- IIr calls+.1 E lon into the room af- nova! of the; h6ur v}hen I can place them. you have tumlf, a a•tn+i' r,f ucir and all will be�forgiveu, f aides p.hn had setfled among them. alar Lady Bromley had coani46ed j a v:a.;ant in the hands of ,si iue trick., f�,r su many soar:;, you Have _ A problem of employment in the u her recital, and, after asking her I trustworthy oF&eial, and send him a ri ht `tu feel corlbrlenr.e iii- yrnrr - �' TOT-GUILTY. - remote Gilbert and Ellice islands,' a, some war questions, had not;across the water, to cut short the jadinent; but t+i us, Rho are inf u'merly cq sniffy' barbarous, was g a dc,ubt that justice would Fnon (brilliant career of that. happy, cou- experienced iu such !natter;, the,=ci 14fagintra*F--.�'t �'onl are a. i,ie;n seared by the prohibition of in- �? p: �+acrtake that arch-pl6tter, John 1 Pie wb6 are sporting so gaily upon records would, doubtles, apl;car I l,,,r of- the light-fingsre-i fraterni- ; t,>rnocine warfare—fnrmerly the j -Hubbard, and bring him his proper(other ncople's money, and have �gsr,ui,ie. They must have itpp,ar• , ty, eh? � r;nt.i�ea' chief ocenpation. ?t was toward. them brought home to a final reek Ivd M• to that jastiee who w;itne,scd! F'i it+'•ger-\'.t, your honor, T s ! diffn^nl't, in view of the eha`racter of He smiled, though rather hitter- I ening." ' - I the ctrpy which was pr oiii cod to' <l, nn Ret. my hand 'in 1111th after ;!hn islands to find tbevn fresh, pur- >ly, as he opened the little locket I Huw, are for this court last year., to prove the iden-f.dark @WWO .:... >,,._ ea-• se••-rr+*. esatlt - :-:,Y - _mm vh r fir,._ _ .J' "`- _ vis..•. t ti r r N�CI.P • �i a-�- - =77- 'F F"!^._' �ya�.-�Ti:r •.T39'^ a^. J .'.4;� .'R. aR ..�-'c :'^ra3- •-:+Y 'Ter" .F�AP•"J n.P'`' '!i•'+W' '"].^i':^r• •7•�""' '..'... :: .„.:. ,"'7�":..'•.S _t.� .4,. _ S:• Y'•:-_s_ - � �h`+CTa,-••-}'- -�' ..'�Fc, �. .e w?!;' ,•�.. 1.. .,�. ,.�,=• �s .M-* ,�-^. " �s',:..,"' ,y;.--- .,.37v `.'�_'�''-,�'""i,.T`t'%�.,;' -^ - • J. ,T: �'ifs .:' 1•.� '... '4 '�'!• .. ,.. .... :,' - 1.. s r LEAK TIRED GIRLS A LONDON FOG STORY. HARD TO CONQINCK HIM.' CHICKEN HOMILETIC. Hiram Maxim at a recent ban- "So you're going to marry old Acountry minister in the course Peak's Hair Grower Maxim, o - Go.trox's daughter, eh l Well, you suet, referred tthe fogs of Lnof his dinner on the circuit came to y know, that two can live as thea ti.a never[died to stop Falling Hales IIy� don. r . p a house where a rd'ast chicken was td.•i kills the Dandruff (term Tp it noes M dill-n Find Health and Strength "In. one of the worst London• as one•" served for dinner. He had pre- eOn• for younelL � fo s," said .the inventor, "an old "I know that, but can't convince viously encountered a series of rib- roues aroN;r NErYNDLD IF IT 1'Alu 1 ' 8 ' her father of that fact." Write for Descriptive Pamphlet _..__,ghrQtigh Dr. W1ll22Jn3 Pink friend of mine tried. to find his /_.- corned beef dinners and chicken TM�, we Nom,,,yr,ta,,��•,,r,,,�,,es* -,.,. P1118. / way from Trafalgar Square to the looked good to him Savoy, where he had an engage- Very many persons die annually "Well, he facetiously re marked, went to dine. from cholera and kindred summer "here's where that chicken enters WANTED. ' There is a time in the life of every "The suiphtirous air.made the, complaints, who might have been the ministry." - --_-rs - irts gIrl when-the strain upon her blood eyes smart and the head ache, and saved if proper remedies had been << A1for d WOMAN, gb work, .rag.. sad gpol gI Hope it does better there than P for aloin -room work s.ag•e t►iaoo per �,becZes too great; when, she grows it brought on terrific fits of cough- teed. If stacked do not delay in in lay work," rejoined the small mouth, Apply'�rho Welland,st.catharin••. � weak; has headaches and back- ing. You could not, •literally, see getting a -bottle of Dr. J. D. .gel- ba o£the family.' aches when dizziness selves her y b vE LADY AGENT wanted-in your Iooattq your hared before your face. There logg's Dysentery Cordial, the medi- Q to distributesam les and take orders foe and she becomes extremely miser was a contizival eFashing in of win- cine that never fails t� e e Pill-Tha- b�r-In s Relief. `J°r r e spQ.Tou Ir and Sampind es three 4_ ':able. That is the time of life she Bows, bells 'an lett vehicles and cure. Those who have used it say' g - cover teaspoon IrR[s µten e.• seeds atonic-a medicine that will g When, after one has partaken of Write for particulars. Atlantic soap Co.,Toma}a foot-passengers collided, shrieks it acts promptly, and thoroughly a meal ,he is oppressed` by feelings „inot fail to enrich her blood and and oaths arose. subdues the pain and disease. cf fulness and pains in the stomach Eget Ev�tEp AGENTS waYFoita• give her strength to vtithstand the 'Threading his way in the midst r,r, suffers from dyspepsia, which 1 t:ASf: >�a}.�.Dgana carni• 5 ! = changes through which she is pass of this pandemonium through the HIS BLUFF CALLED. , will persist if it be.not dealt with. lishpermaneutbusies"oa x ing. Such a tonic is Dr. Williams' Strand, as he supposed, from Land <_, ' onr upitaL Our h p seer's lions to the .resiting dinner at Souse me, ma am, said the Parmelee'• Vegetable Pills are the el." Roo..soli on Sig= Pink Pills for Pale People. They " v 4n every home,are gatoaly husky hobo, but I m hungry. er- very beat medicine that can be 0,adupand,epwcordar. ".'have raised thousands of growing the Savoy, my old friend, to .his puff t' eat a raw dog." taken to bring relief. These pills comef.•L Exclusive vw ^� girls out of the depths of misery great bewilderment, soon found "Well replied the woman on are• specially compounded to deal WRITE tltaryglve n. and despair to a full enjoyment of Tgt 13.•z wire:Cis, p himself descending'a broad stair- the back porch, "just wait'here a with dyspepsia, and, their sterling .Moes CATALOGUE Dept.so,Tc,tato,oat good health and streiigt•h. Amqng way. He put out his hand to the second and I'll call one.up for you." qualities in this respect can be those who have founo good health balustrade. Yes, a broad and state- But the h. h. was trying to beat vouched for by legions of users. W A Ri T E D ' through these Pills is bliss Suddard ly stairway, with a rail of 'carved his own getaway record down the -— ;of Haldimand Que., concerningstone. Amazing! If fou want to aril Property which you own in the • :whose case her mother writes 8cc L'n`&d state►or w.n property or• x Suddenly in- his descent my )like. ON TFIE JOB. c r*ioa arch as. FARM b,i.n. µvie w follows:—"Dr.` . Williams' Pink et fiu•for our neeµ=uc ve..'n!plan of wl in`dir.et. friend collided .with .. someone Gunnel-"In some of the Euro w thnutwwmtwvst ins d you. sot oob y pre, z. •Pills have been S great benefit to EVERY HOME NEEDS a remedy that le trrad.c.nelowcst pane r on� sit to buy pre g ascending the stairway. adapted-for use in case of sudden accident peau cities they have woman con- pries or any kind In any loa.�icy, *rite s., Kuhnss �• my daughter who w88 weak and .c u . or illness. Such a' one is. "Painkiller." " what and wi.ere you wish to buy,sad we will s•n6 Halloa, he•said. Me. a bottle. Avoid substituteb, there is nutters on the street cars. y,u ra"A our magazine of vLo,o, ,ar.alos for sal• miserable. She was pale, easily Halloa!' a gruff, male voice but one "Painkiller"—Perry Davis'-25c. Guyer-"Th so Z ' Prettiy girls, avert from the o.nor with no commuslon added �w tired and Was bother.;d with indi- replied. 'nd 500• i supposelt' = 6UY � sr�14•+t � a tYi%, SILL ,. gestion. The use of the Pills has 1, Can you tell me,' said my _ Gunner-"Oh, they are passing brought back her )health and made ITS USES. fare." ' friend, µ'here I am going 4 ''her strong and aetice. I am very << C'ertainly,' said the other. `If ,John Bright used to tell how a Secure the �geney grateful.for what this wonderful g y g y p For your lr cavity of the only Life Insurance Com• you keep stint ht on you will walk barber tt•hv teens cortin his hair If ever housekeeper w'�nld use medicine has done for her." into the Thames, for I've just come once said to biro: "lou 'ave a lar e ' pe,ny meeting every ruqutnment of the"BUY1L g Wilson's Fly Pads freely -dur,Lg O�iivishioN." Our pian•.arta policies appeal Dr. Williams' fink Pills are the out of i .' '.' 'cad, sir; it is a good thing to 'ave the Summer months the house fl to one common sense,and pocitic.ly prute•1 ih• .' greatest blood builder known to 1,large 'ead. for a large 'ead means ) J oLcyhold.r's latenst Irates luws:; arms of medical science. That is why they peril would soon be a'thin of the payment easier. cure anaemia, rhe'nmatism heart T a large brain, and 'a large brain is g TNi: POLICYNOIBEES MUTUAL LIFE, ' palpitation, indigestion, neuralgia, • WOMAN THE WAITRESS. the most useful a man can past. _ TemDie Bailding• Tosoat:a rr 'ave, as it nourishes the r";t Ipf etc. That is why they are of such A woman, remarked the .wise the 'air." -:-- :MORAL. . ---.value to women and girls during widow, "is always waiting for a Mrs. Handout-"Look here, now! the changes through which they husband." It is an undisputed fact that You said I'd give you PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE { ass from girlhood to maturity. "How do you-figure that out?" y your din ; he`Pills are sold by all medicine queried the Interested spinster. one packet of WiIson's Fly ,Pads ner you'd beat the carpet for me!" dealers or direct by mail at 50 "If she isn't married," answered- has actually killed a bushel of Peerless!Pete-"I'd like to do it,fff.The 11 Richmond(Quo.)Cuardian,"in Ib r. mum but I otter teach er a les- ' cents. a .box or six boxes for 82.50 the w. 'w., she is Resiting to.get ; house -flies. Fortunately no such ' g y 33rd Year of Pubtloaiton. r : from The Dr. Williams' .Medicine one, and if she is, she's always wart- son. Never trust the word of a to- Co., Brockville, Ont. in for him to come'home." .. Quantity can -ever be found in a tal stranger." For very many years the chic! f g well kept house, but whether they organ of the Conservative party of —,F,- be fete or many Wilson's Fly Pads Only thoseho have had expert- the Eastern Townships. "Thu k. SCOT �i0A8ES. One of the greatest blessings to IGuardian is an s-page e-column _ parents is Mother Graves' Worm will kill them all.. encs can tell the torture corns pts on, aper, and has been conducted by ;? y _ c daubutpain with. your r lief is sure to'tbhoaeµbei els' worms and ries health in a rnicoinsequence years,adva advancing �� .Rings Did Much to Improve latire Exterminator, It effectual) ex- I see your hair is falling out, Fain with their; off-para night and I the present editor without inter Breed. - . marvellous manner to the little ir," remarked the halyd're_ser, b It inapt to be forgotten that Scot- one. v.ho stns getting ready to work the use Holloway s-Corn Cure. I . The plant is in fair order, and hair-tonic idea on_the customer, I consists of a moderate stock of news land has been famous for its horses "You don't see anything of the WARREN GiOWSK1 & CO. and job type, 7-horse-power engine, i'rdm the most ancient days. When "You must.let the baby have one i sort," rejoined. his victim. "'What Ge ' Agricola defeated the Caledonians cow's,milk to drink every day,' Members Toronto Stock E:ohange and boiler, Peerless m cutter, yeti see is the sequel to a falling _ at the Battle' of the Grampians, said the-doctor. "Very well, if you out between �Irs. Codgers and,my- Tr'Toars Bank zo Una xsw Voss ilium Gordon(mlodern)r sad Liberty A. D. 84, the. Celtic enemy, as Ta- say so,' doctor, said the perplex- self.„ y situs relates, were exceptionally ed young mother; but I really' _ STOCKS AND BONDS circular and card press; all in per' la srtron in ravalr• and charioteers. don't see how he is going to hold fact order; three very large stones g y a Mild Pill for Delicate Women. We are now aware Write as tables, furniture, tools,.addres&ing a Successive'Kings -of,Scotland did it' all. _ The most delicate woman can un- -, ializing in COBALT forlatormatioa much to improve its native breed of —= dergo a course of Parmelee's Vege- _ machine, stoves, etc„ etc., horses and, in this connection, it Practicallyall Canadian' drug- Apply either to = - B- table Pills without fear of unplea- is not to be forgotten that the first tQLEXANDER WARDEN t, fists grocers and e�neral''dealers stint consequences. Their action, ' S. R_1�H WILSON, Toronto., Scottibh King of England, James ,E � it 6 while wholly effective is mild and (Late tnA.urer, Pr++�te=.an I.,., did more to improve the, race. sell Wilson's Fly Pads. -If-your j y Lburcb i■ Can al or W. E. JONES, Richmond, Quo. horses in Great Britain-than Ras storekeeper does not,ask him why. agreeable. No violent pains or �t ��++ rt " rgting;s follow'their use, as thou- BONDS AND STOCK! _ ever done before him or has ever — - ' sands.of women who have tiled them "'Does Mrs, P.'s husband nom- been done b any individuzsl since. ' Cobalt stocks bought and sold unc�mmlest n y y The ordinary person's lungs con can testify. They are, therefore, is TORO'1T0 STREET, TORONTO. CAN 191 mend a gard salary?" "He earns James I. was*.the, real author of tain -,6;000,000 air cells. strongly recommended to women, horse-racing, as' 't haha• since been, µho are more prone to disorders of Lasts�'sa°C°�o'e•-tralns•o,Main U71. a good "salary. She commands it." known, in Eng fished' rf a r was who lace where Introduced. Dr. Thry the.digesti�e org;kns -than men. -- �rst established guCar courses; A General. Favorite.-In ere _ and daring his reign there came in- p o- to being the code of regulations mess' Eclectric-Cil has not failed.to When a .Scotsman answers. a that led u to the modern laws of establish a reputation,showing that question he settles the matter in p the sterling qualities which it pos- dispute once for all. On a certain r- .the Turf. Nobody denies that` g q ,.erasion tlie question was asked : horse-racin has done much. for the I sasses ar$ valued everywhere when, . 'R WHY DO - g they become'known. It is in gen- "Why r - was Mary Queen of Scots + breed, of British' horses. .It µtis a 'oral use.in.Canada and other coon- born-at Linlithgow?" -Sandy Kerr So many ilsaQhseom devoted to the higher Edo- gift from Scotland. tom raptly• answered: "Because' her cation select Beit pianos? - The fact that they use By way of supplement to the fore• tries as a household medicine. and F p 3 the demand for it each year shows neither was sta3-ing there and �.d prefer the l3eU is evidence of distinct mefitl "going, you should bear in mind how 3 there actually seemed to bo nothing One follows professional advice' acqui •a educaiea. eat was the dearth of horses in that itis a favorite wherever used. i ggii vier© to be said o>} the stjbject. eat follow e"1O°'l eoaom~bu�sag ps+aa•> England when James ascended the • O1� pian' With d' Dli>oitaole ` -throne. His predecessor, Queen.Eli- Occasionally a girl is Both pretty Try Murine Eye Remedy. C°°E Acb•a zaberth, could muster only about and intelligent-just to prove the For Red,weak,weary,watery Eyes,t}ntnulatioa, 3,000 cavalry when the only Ar- exception t_o the rule. pink Eye amt Eye strain. Marina d�.au't smartl , sada threatened the kingdom with 8o„thea Eye pain; is Com waded by Ezper- IP destruetion; and, if contemporary BE SURE YOU CET THE KIND YOU t•ncei Phiy+icians; Contains 'no injurious e ' po y Prohibited, Drug„. Start tar your Eye Send for (free) Catalogue No. 75. writers are to be believed, the eta- HAVE ALWAYS MAD.—Owing to the great Troubles.. Yon win t nein•. Try It in q popularity of "The D. k L.” Menthol gab7's Eyes for coaly Eyeli .. Druggists sell 00.. L'�i� 6Vr_LPH.GNTARl0a, ' lity of English horses was then very Plaster unscrupulous makers are putting Murineatboc. bfarice Nye Remedy Co..Chicars, Mw atV•• 1�IANOQ0►yn a Polo Even rile horses employed up one like it. Made by Davis dt Lawrence will"ad you Intsresting.Ays Bouts Fre•.in the hunting field would seem to Co. The ..Husband-,You want to ANOTHER CASH PRIZE CONTEST § , have been for The most part little THE 'MORNI:`G' GROUCH better than coarse cart-liorses. know where I was�o late last night 4 How do you rise in the morning Z I was at the office balancing my O R G MEAT -^•t-- Gloomy and sad- and dour, hooks." The Wife-"It seems to g�Hs �Q��H'�S Or.glad for the rest that was given me that you balance your ,booksi' you very often. That 'excuse is about Announces a New Prize. Contest FO1 YOUNG POTHERS . And brave for the battle hour4' threadbare." T'.e Husband-"H'm1 MORE PRfZBB THAN THE LAST _ Do you. rise from your couch at. If you don't beliec8 me, why don't The First Prize will again by a LIFE ANi�U1TY Of - The hot weather months are an daybreak you consult a fortune-teller Y'' The - anxious time for all mothers, but With a smile for your loved ones Wife-"Not much. I consulted one FIl TY-T�0 DOLLARS CASH •particularly for young mothers. true once, and she told me a pack of They are the most fatal time of the .Come, tell me, now, 'is a churlish lies." The Husband-."Indeed t •r}ear for babies and young children, frown What did she tell you?" The Wife ,;'Equal to One Dollar per Week Every Week during Lifetime 71 Fecause of the great prevalence of The best that they get from you 3 -"She told me I would get a.rich :r -stomach and bowel troubles. Theses handsome, kind,, ttttentit a and ..A Snmd Prize of One, Hundred Dollars Cash come almost without warning and Do you rise in the morning merry,' truthful husband." Two Prizes of Fifty Dollars Each often before the mother realizes Or gloomy and-cross and sad 4 Ton PrlYee Of Twenty Collars FAOIi that there is danger the little one Do you growl.and snarl at your Ten Prizes Ot Ten Dollars Each may be beyond aid. No .other me- morning meal . TtY30t Prizes of Fire Dollars EaOh ` dicine can equal Baby's Own Tab- Because the coffee is bad Y lets .in promptly curing bowel and Dbn't do it, for 'life has troubl-!e, 1 , 1 One H.tndred Prizes of One Doliar Eaoh 4 stomach troubles and an occasional Ah, many, and greater, too, CUvt)1TION3 are similar to the last Content, except 3 dose given the well child will keep For the'simple things in the mor i- the stomach and bowels free from ing hours that all Orange Meat Carton Bottoms must be sent in on l` er betore November 3oth, Igog. ,,offending matter and ensure good To .bother a man like you: ibealth to the child. Therefore the _ A Full particulars on private post osrd in every ptokage of !Tablets should always be kept In 1 Orange Msat. If you enter thi,,o)ntest,oamplote the home as the may be the means Get up with a smile, and whistle, , Y y Get up with a cheery word: } dd eiank apace below with your name and a of saving a little life. Sold try me For a morning`grouch, when you +� kd In+�, cut tc out anti mill it to c bot c f orangs Meat,Kingston.Ont.. ybSi Vn�bm Itlicine dealers or by mail at 23 think of it, 3 t Kc' �te,r cents a box from The Dr. Williams! it ww o"enc equal t�ten �� meso MM My brother, is so absurd. battunbottom„. OB A M,ti1cb 1 le, Ont Reserve your growls and your -bi'; t• ott�a Copts°c qt edlcine Co., Brockville, i, ter words Qin• �' ]for t!Le time when a real reef l c°tI°� `Vhatever made you make g ?. neo r :.•••••'� ”; fi. R Z p ta�d�L •�'' �, 1P iBrackins a present of a pocket- frets you; 3 TH t -!comb 4 He's as bald as a billiard- «'hat chance-have you in life's big oii�e • • ate,,.•••''' _ »p: Iba.11." "That's just it. I nant to � affairs — - * ►a r•••'' " make him think I nater noticed it." If a trifling thing utisets you I T N U ,ISSUE N0. 27-00. ,,. a ' i,:,,9:• - ,•,,:iXfi+.'+•g •, ...�• .. ,'sa �9!iT-"'3�`, s �„�. '•:-�•:* '_C'_OCYM•"`iN+M1. YM. .•re/✓ ..Crsc.' :•y.'^, 3. '+'\ "T �a'.4. ' - ' ^.i``, . .,,.�`3^'i«.' ''�e:�!*7'�.'b`*:,w.r»t-..µ4l..�F�r3S`5.:.,s4�,' *_'`:Jlr. i',�..' ..W'r�°�?•�e��r. '�''w'T�, Y:.�!'. i -^r:.sr+,,,: s - :'^_�'y..:. -c•� +Fan--•e +*,�• -.r"'. <;�' i° .••.p,..r. �v:,., .,. :a•o-mau.R .fi'°' 'Oi3•: r-:s%„�-- -s:•• c -�es•:T'• .:c-,.. - - - a,- � ,..T>:,a', 7. Y��.. EMISSION Men's half-mile race, five entries- ROIRSE REGIBTER. A'Richardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." (leo. Bennett, W. Cowie. Hurdle _'. race, six entries-W. Cowie. Wheel- Terr•irryton Bellman (9037)-The barrow race, fourteen entries. Miss. Imported hackney stallion° the ro t RICHARDSON'S M. Reesor, Miea Bennett and J. Mow• of W H.Pugh, Claremont, wi�l sond der were tie and divided the money. for mares daring the season of 1909 at Boys' race under 18, six entries-A. his orn stable 2 112 miles east of Clare.Abf RXgkgxjUS I&Xo Bartholtnew,Stoufville, Roy Dimma, moat. The only exclusive Grocery in Pickering. Cedar Grove,Percy Ward,Atha. Lord .Tewett 1015 U.H. =The colo- �•� �p -�T LpublhshedeveryFridaymorningatitsOfsoe, —��+-- brated'roadster stallion,the property of V .i�7 V Y ,Pickering, Out. , 4GHOOL REPORTS Robt.Toms, Liyerpool, will make ther RATES OF ADVERTISING: season of 1909 at his own stable, Liver• Your bread at the baker's, vir"inesttion perlius. 10 cents Claremont public school_ junior pool, Ont. Your furniture at the furniture dealer's, Fisch su naent insertion,per lire - 5 cents division. Sr.11. Charlie Slack, Jean Your tinware at the tinsmith's This rate does not include Legal or Foreign Evans, Willie Forgie. Jr. II,-Neta Itoyal Choice(13165),13329,.7848-the + _ -advertisements. This grand imported champion Clydesdale Your drugs at the drug store, Special terms giveu to parties making eon- Stephenson, Vera Wilson, Mabel I stallion,the property of Graham Bros., rants for 8 or 6 mouths or by the year. Hall Witg g. Sr. Pt. II.—John Knight, yearly or Foam7 contracts payable quariyrly. Willie Forsyth, Walter Sanderson. Claremont,will stand for worse daring BUY YOUR Buktaassaasaa ton linea or under,with paper the season of 1909 at -his,own stable, - -- — sn5 year.46 W parable la advance. Jr. Pt. II. -Maggie Shepherdson, "Cairabrogie"stock farm. R O C E . I E S srxottoein local columns ten cents per line, Beetha Milne, Ina Mantle. I. (B)- eve cents per line esca.subsequent inscrtton. Geor a Graham, Oscar Neal, Vidx S1eggeo man-The celebrated, trotting Special contract rates made known on applica- Kni ht. stallion .. •tion. No fres adyereising: g (C)-Lois Brodie,. Verna ,the property of Jesse Sabbard, advertisements without written inatruetions Bryan, Mary Forsyth. Brougham,will make the season of 1909 J'1 T THE _ Will be inserted until forbiddbn and cha.reed so- at his own stable. Arrangements can GROCERY STORE E ` sordinoly.' Orden for discontinuing.sdverti be made to meet mares at outside points - menu muss Win writing and seut to the pub- e �Ot• Bucel hal•us (11228) [33381 - The Job Work promptlyattended to, Cough, Caution choicely bred imported Clydesdale FRUITS IN SEASON-Leave your order now for cherries and peaches TERMS *tearer,roslticelyneverpoi3Qayouiutgs. Ityoa stallion,the property of 8 C Banker, They are coming this summer direct from the peach orchards. ennsh—even from a simple cold only—you should Pickering,will make the season of 1909 r 11.25 per year; $t.00 if par i in advance. -Lhray3 heal,soothe, and rase the Irritated Bron. � E DEPEND ON GROCERIES, -- cilia! tubes. Don't blurlly suppress it with a at his own stable lot 19 con 2 Pickering YOU MAY DEPEND ON US. stupefying poison. Ft's strange how some throat Kingston road. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. :,nallycomeabout. For tents yeunshoop P ,as constantly v.arngd l e pl_not to take cough 31acXobbie 6397; _The, pure-bred We deliver anywhere. Phone orders proimptly delivered. Ind. phone 800 — — tnuxtrres or pre_:r+rtirns c nntair!ns Opium. Clydesdale stallion,the property of Geo. tlnr»'orm,or s:t,:aa poison;. nd now—s little Davidson R Sons, Cherrvwood, will "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." " NOTES AND COMMENTS i.�thnug!�—('n:z: .32u; ']".:iiton the lab?!. , r t,,,,:,,ts are in YOU.- t'ongl, Mixture." Good! make the season of 1309 as follows: 'The Oshawa tbwn council have rr,]rood::Hereaf..r'rrthlever5 reasonmo:hers Wednesday afternoon proeeede to James - --- ecu other., should:n '.it oa havin;t Ur. Shoop's Found's-lot 29 b f con Pickering night passed a by-las' . 'inakilig it com- t%gh_'urs, do poison-warks'an Dr. Shoop's � abets_on t o lel ru the ^lt's not e::w it ensu by Thursday,Tom's hotel Liverpool nooa; E0v . GILLESPI E pulsory for merchal�ts. to, close law is a t n lalurl. h:v�Ft's net na:y safe,but it Gordon's hotel Pickering night. Fridaytheir laces of busineis at 7 o`clock 's said to be by thou t at."t!ow It hest,a truly re. afteraocn pioceeds. to his own etable #T IJ aticida cough n•you.- d.,: n•a e:encs then until the following Wednesday afternoon D U 1�l BAR T O N ' 'ewer evening except«eduesda ;t urtit•vlariy trio!you:ch::�.i:rn:1:sL;t on har.:ag - .. Y g P Y n. hoop'sc',,::;hCur••. C<�npa:or.►re&rl;y rke BILt'Olt Elect (5629)—The imported and Saturdays, the day iminedi- ,r. sloop paCikagc tri•- Gt: Pld and now the dlfierence. Sar pniama-m3r4a t`n•re' You r»e Clydesdale stall on, the property of W. ately preceding'a holiday and all always b,; on the 3a f.:s:dy by demanding H. Pugh, Claremont, will take the fol- Having bought out Mr. Geo. Parker's general store 'business, I solicit lowing Croute during the Beason of 1909: a continuance of the the days in the mouth of Decem- ! patronage hitherto extended to him. Dr. � loop S blondes,T Smith's tot con 9 noon; ber. This bThis week will clear out several odd lines to make room for new goods ... __ 3•-law is a just one and John Scott's Atha night.. Tuesday, R should meet with no opposition. Tarr'd Mongolia noon; tam Coakwell's Call and see goods before purchasing elsewhere. Nevertheless there are a few Cough Cure lot 15 con 10 ltlarkbarrt night. Weddes• - Terms Cash, Market price paid for butter and eggs. day,Wm Armstrong's Locust Rill noon; Bell and Independent pbone-service. people who uphold the practice of R Milroy's Cedar Grove night. -. re The - � merchants of keeping their T. M. MCFADDEN. day,Jas lfacCraee lot 34 con 2 Picker- somewg noon; W T,efy's 1 1:2 miles east of places of business open at all Che rytvood Dight. Friday,Thos Hnotel HAYING SEASON IS HERE -• hours of the night throughout the. New Advertisements. Brock road noon; Gerow's Sole! Brougham night. Saturday, Lather whole year. Those who work in Pilkey's lot 18 coli 7 Pickering noon; stores requaPe rest the-,same' as FOR SALE-"A new witch coot. thence to stable until following Monday. Have you good maehiney? If not, see us. We can supply you.. Applj to}chs. JAS. L. PALMER. lot 20, other people, and thXte is no ex- con a .. 26er Gallant Chatlan (12163) 4223j case in demanding that they work i RfiT•CL:�SS PASTURE. well -The champ on imported Clydesdale It's quality, not,.quantity with us. We have'a reputation in the country �j etaL'ion: the property of Robert :Daf-, for giving farmers more value for their money,than they can get elsewhere, 1' datered.can be had by applying to J. W. , from early lnoriling until neatly u;;n►1tI1Y, a'oa teres, i�tf Green River, will make the lesson of and we certainly aren't going to take any chances on losing that reputation, Fnidnigbt. • Those who have shop- . 1 i0y viz: ;Rloaday, Broggham ni-bt. the machines we sell are made to work and to last. ASSWOOD 11-ANTED.-A uan. Tuesday, .W H Neinr's lot 26 con 5 --w ping to do shuttle Bthd opporttlQiiy )) A Ontario farmers cbooRe the Frost(>a,Wood No,8 mower in preference to , 7 try c!s ood sound bade vo.,d for rye fac- Pickering noon; Ruesell Carter's others: Agricultural Colleges s'and Experimental Stittions throw bout the to do so in the hours allowed by tory la riokenug w is GOUDON; Picker-". C'herrywoorl nigbt. Weeresday, PIs Dominion are using it because they flndt that it will do tuore work and better the by-law.. Yirkerir. Reeaor's lot 3 con 5. Scarboro noon; It y g fur years work than any other utake of'motver that they can buy. Don't•you.thiek li Hamill's Scarboro and •Markham have had three earl closing �I-MOTHY SEED FOR-SALE, also ' towaliue nicht. Thursday, T Cox- the experience of the ruenat the beads of these successful.colleges is worth y g T s?atke to mix tD grow gnoA hay. Apply worth's Armsdala goon; Franklin House while following, _ nights every week throurhuat theat]nt vs,con.z;PickenaR,n:write E.E.PCGiI I ''Markham night.' Friday, R Wri bt's Have you seen the "T1oE8" rake? - This is an all-steel implement, built -.-year and those who have shopping' (;laremont. asst y R y P _ -• --- •� . lot 19 con 9 Sleskham nooa; R Eagle- to do hard want and a Lot of it. It has an exceptionally strong frame and a to do find no inconveflientes in 111E FOR SALE-I h ve just rE- son's lot. '.0 con- 9 Markham ni.ht. solid azle. The wheels are built with staggered spokes and cannot get out of Geived a carload of fresh lime. "Those Satardayt to his own etable until Moo- shape. The teeth on the °'TIGER"are made out of the best grade of spring she custom. Farmers who are wtshi:,gg to purchsse call at cues, JOHN ate- da afternoon. steel that can be bought and are turned to the proper shape for pick' u GLN:IY,'Pickering 89 Y g P P p P g P �. buisy throughout •tue whole dap - every,bit of ha on ii Held. The trip is automatic=a slight pressure of the every,.7t•. 863-Tha ezce lent road yy g find it an advantage in coming TU RENT-A farm containing 180 horse,the ao zt foot Is all that Is necessary to dump aloud. Come is and see one when you acres,being lots 13 and 14.con.9,township r P pe y of Thos Beverley lot are is Whitby. into town in the evening, but of Ptckerwa. For fall particulars ap 1 "oa 2 1,2+5th con,Uxbridge, will make the >� the promises or address THOS. E, �t�GH, seuoD of 1909 as follows: Peter 5hirk's We handle a full line of machinery, buggies. harness,' Plymouth twine, three late closing nights in the balsam P O t9tt Mongolia noon; Franklin Rouse Slats- machine oil, etc. We have a Rood second hand mower (Deering) for Bale. week serve their purpose. ham nigbC Tuesday afternoon Perkins Also some second hand light wagons, buggies and carts. Open evenings til! FL g SALE 0 yore taam.baselinkP eke aR Bros'lot 19 con 4 Markham. Wednesday nine. Points for all plows. for sale on reasonable terms, Land !k v afternoort F Cwgrose's hotel Elgin ATHA PICNIC. "' bast clay.stone house etc,5i miles from G,T-7 rs Mills. Thuday afternoon, Wm Ray- __ inns root It not sold at o005. Apply is even- ings to F.M.CIiAPMAN,Pcckering. 250 mows Gormley s Corners. I S ' Atha picnic is now a settled school eraoon, Mansion House Stoneville. function for Markham and Piqkering I HORT'HORN BULLS FOR SALE. Saturday,by way of Altona to Noah • • 'townships, On Saturday last there ►• one roan'9 yrs old past, one roan 3 years Baker's cop 3 Uxbridge for noon;thence Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, was a bigger crowd than seer present. old in spring. Tele baits are et for eenioe to So his own stable. D.Sykes,manager, p g ' k b5et otatnck. Atso several boll calves from,a Machine Oil and Repairs. Why visitors Etre attracted is queried, to 1t months old stood enough for any man is Royal Duke 13G93 (7023)-The when there is nothing but to de- tick eri n or ee Z.E. pre H.C rot ont3.7, Imported Clydesdale stallion, the WHITBY, 'woods and beautiful landscape to de- Pickering or write B.E.PtiGH,Clasemoat97tt p° y P -- light the vision. But the good-fellow- RM FOP. SALE.-Being lots 10 make the season of 1909 as follows: property of W'G Scott, Claremont, wi .ship of friends and companionship of F'4and 11, eon 7,township of Piekense,and Monfil-y—STO-0-rdie 8th con Pickering to students and fnareots, are drawlD coaueaing of 910 acres, This farm is the one card9 that Overlook o g on which the well-known Greenwood berd of S eel Disney's tOWII'tae night; Taos- - other er attractions.ac i ns. day. S P`aradale s Kinsale _ short-horns have been bred and fed Barin she a DooD• W $ - Y The football gamey, the sports and palet torte years, It S as rich ass gardenandHoltby'a Radley night. Wedaeeday, 1Che platform oratory was all of s high clean, would sell iso acres, 135 acres or the %laddaford Bros' Kingston road noon; order, while the good old basket plc- `°hots of I Thera is timber on one part v to Gordon House•Pickerin night.worth $9000, Terms easy. PosaeSeion iven g Rht. Tiara- g� arm sic style roads eceryhody feel that aprtl ist 1'f09, Arthur Johastcn, Greenood. day, Thus Hnox'a Brock road noon they had a genuine'day of rest and 371f Gerow's hotel Brougham night. Friday ,.p easure. - -' �_j- W Cowio'er eon 7 Fickerit,g noon; D Secretary. John Scott had' alI ar- miSS Stella E• ameS Gregg's con 9 night. Sator3ay, to his ranRewents perfected and there was own stable until the following Monday, T��E SNE OF' ao hitch. The crew plan of a silver Teacher of Piano, - collection from gentlemen at the gate W3IITE''ALE, ONS`. Two-in-One [23x3'„ 50:12-The chem- ^wDifling resulted in a donation of $80, The ----- pica breeding Clydesdale stallion the • ham S • BLACKSMITH SHOP property of Graham Bros, Claremont Claremont fiend made .the woods will make the season of 1909 as follows: • musical,while Warden 'Ylowbray made ),fooday afternoon leaves his own stable _ ;an excellent chairman. On the im- I am re aced to carr on the black- and proceeds to Wm Edward's,Balsam, r provided platform the songs by Atha, P P Y Wicker Chairs or Rockers-home with you.. It's a sure cure for fatigue. Mongolia and Box Grove schools were stpithing business formerly conducted for night. Tuesday to Thos MoA•voy's well received.. F. L. Fowke, M. P., by Robt.,Davidson. General repair lot 8 con B.Pickering noon; Miller Bros' Weare showing some of.the nicest designs. who autoed here, made a vigorous votk and horseshoeing a specialty. 7th con for night. Wedneeday'to John - J: patriotic address. Cita.Calder,faro L. I have also the agency for the lam- Pitterson s lot 24 con 71 aeon; Arch Call or phone and let us quote you prices. They are the lowest. nus Cockshutt lows and Adam's to G6o B lots c:n 5 Dight, 'Thursday nig ay Wick l' Ch�.s for T�l"8{� P80�. ' t ' A., commended such unions as these p to Geo Bower's con 10 Markham night in a few well-chosen words. P. Chris- wagons. Call and see me before mak- F'iiday to John Turner's con 10 bark- 'tie, ex-M. P.; pleased all with his ing your purchase of farm imple- barn noon; Danks!d Bros' lot 32 con S Upholstering and Picturegraining a specialty good nature. Reece J. A. White menta. Pickering night. Saturday to his own : 'Goods delivered anywhere fees of charge,. .delivered a soul stirring peroration on ROSS HADEEY. stable until the following Monday after- Bell and Inde ndent Telephone Connection. our land, while F. M. Chapman. of noon. pe p Pickering, and Councillor Hoover CHERRYWOOD •• ONTARIO - wound up the addresses with short pithy remarks. HAY FORKS, SLINGS, ETC. $choole competing for races were I have•completed arrangements.with the Oshawa Hay Carrier Co. and am Glasgow, G Mongolia, ,Mt. Pleasant, now able to supply the fariaers n my vicinit with the most up-to-date line CHOP . Qlaagow,Green River and Claremont. y Girls'race, under 8 •Lillie Melee,©!aa- ,of Hay Carriers on the Canadian market. I also handle water proof rope. If you need anything in the hay-fork line consult me before buying as I have . Row,M. Brown, Mongolia, Jean Mc- an interesting proposition to lay before you. I also handle Peter Harnilton's Farlane, Claremont, Gladys Ham mil, goods, Dain haying tools, Paris Riding Plows, Success Manure Spreaders and _ Fooz Grove. Girls' race .under 10- sonny other iinptoved lines. If you need a washer drop me a card. I sell the Kora Graham, Glasgow, Blanche 19W machine for cash or on the instalment plan. Coupon worth,$1 given with, ` Thompson, ;Vit. Pleasant, Ida Mowder, every order of 100 or over of twine. Call and see my exhibits at Wilson'sAtha, Irene Thomas, Box Grove, , Girls' race under 12-Mary Carriage Shop; Whitevale, Ont. < Mantle, Glasgow,Gertie Wright.Green River, H07Xr dL= E.• rXTTRNEFZ. Wlzitevale Rhea Gates, Box Grove, Bessie Ben-- - nett, Clareulon•t. Boys'race under 8- ''Willie Forsyth; Claremont, Gordon ( A An' unlimited OreenlRi Green River, Eddie Michell, (� , (j � 'supply Grt•een River, Edgar Latchman, Cilas- • f is • 1,i L�,�,�1 • • • • ' Row. Buys'race under 10-E.Michell, a a Green River, Robie Story, Claretnont ; ' of Chop and Feed Fred Mowder, Atha, Wilmot Bro«-r., - l a Mongolia. Boys' race under 12-H, HOec Rakes, Forks. Scythes ane maths, Scythe Stones, Shovels, j'' of all kinds Michell, Green River, Roy Forsyth, . t ..Claremont, Clayton Tarr, Mongolia, Etc. Poultry Netting, . Wim Screen, Tacks,'Staples and Percy Tart, Mongolia, Nails. Hammers, Wrenches, Files and Oil Cans, Ma- a E In senior or league football there chine,* and Paint Oils and on hand. were two entries, Shamrocks, of Azle Grease. t.. Green River, winners oftheir district, Wand Claremont Thistles, winners of pure Paris Green 25 centsper lbe e IF �-I� � FED their district. This game.was the best ever witnessed in these parts. They .played 40 minutes over time neither Sprayers and Sptinklers. 7 scoring, before retiring. There were / ----- ]Won entries for intermediate prize, full lige of Martin-8enanr Paints. SPINK MMongoliA,, Green River Beavers and I LL Claremont, the Beavers winning. In the school footbwll three teams enter- n f� �� IP lm Mt. Joy. Whitevale and Clare- G X1,1 L; �+ - Bron ham PICKERrNG vl ++ rroont. The latter v4on. �LARN BRAN? �. .+;.V'f v+.+r-.',^+�:^d+e- +�.'2'w• :,'al°',`�.., Y,- a?? `I,- :,r"r 7',-'t+:+ r .. .:- .,,,;rr 'v k rk'+:, „• , J e+ tin t. ' i. i".i scrv... r�.- •-*+.♦e.•s,.. ar.•., '•�vacs•.ca: :_::., ..�...,.-.aae:.�e.: ">ui:'°�`rs• »+`. v.�fr.s.,vm•,�.iis. L+a-iv.....•., - ,.'�i. ,J..-u .E•s° S -.�.s^:• z'.:x' - :F, ,,.�. ..•� .. .. y,.. 7t: .. 5 `,: +!.t v,,. .. ", ..'s r. "•.,•r. - _•s+ l .. i'r, ''�3:.^:.✓ ^._,k -..+.-'T— F'-@'�'i. N.+iy. i. ..,. . .•?.. .' , .. ., .. ., ....-.•_,'. 'v. •. .3,,., 4..; •.', ''ti" _ .. ".�f-, :.•?k�rR� ..a„'!"F��9' i:•ti +f' .:. .:..- ._...'... .. '. - .-.... .' ..... .t.. ... : '.'. fix' , -•9 - i .. ". _ ..:. .ter. .• .. .. • 1 '• .• ,. ctr►RSIMONT Peter and Mrs. Clark and R. H. Bowes,K.C., was appoint. �' daughter, Miss Laura, are visit- ed Registrar for the western di- M 17 rin andSumme Goods •t, Mr. and Mrs. Ball are visiting p g their son in Clinton. Ing at the home of C. O. Bennett, vision of Toronto. Miss Margaret Macnab is spend- sumsyside. A full stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. Jug the hOliday in,the city. Eighteen candidates wrote at It will pay you 0 call and see before purchasing. Born—On, Monday, June 28th, the entrance examination here ----to Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Grant, a lastweek. A. G. Green, of Pick- LOUR AND FEED. son. ening, presided. ANOTHER Miss Olive Powell, of Toronto, Mrs. Thos. Graham, of Man- spent Sunday here with her par- cheater, and Miss Merta Bennett,. elute. of Brougham, visited the latter's Independent Telephone Central. arents on Sunda ,: Thomas Gregg left on Saturday P y for MontWOUN real with a carload of Chas. Gibbons will conduct a The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor stock• refreshment booth on the athletic Ray Rumohr and sister will grounds on Saturday evening dur- -spend Dominion Day with friends Ing the football'game. Mr. Gibbons has returned home - .:in Aurora. ! Owing to they ng here insteholiday, Tuesday after visiting relatives in Toronto ?!h . ; C ED , ..was market da . ad of and Brampton. He is feeli Wednesday. better after his outing. Mrs. W. . Wood returned this Mrs• sweet, accompanied by her R _ two children, of Battle Creek By Lydia E.Pinkham'S week from a visit to friends in Important showing o!finest display of Rothsay, Ont. Mich., and also her sister, are Vegetable Compound China. ,' A yens large aeeortment o! visiting their parents, S. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Junes leaves this g P � � p week for a visit to her sisters at Bray. stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jne{ Jackson's Point. Chas. Sargent was in Brooklin Gardiner,Blaine.—,,I have been a W. E. and Mrs. Risebvou h, of on Tuesday installing a furnace in great sufferer from organic troubles received for 'the Holiday trade:. Call g andasevere•female and see them. the Methodist church of that vil- • Forth Myrtle, visited•theirfriends le. b1r. Sar ettt's re utatiou ;` r' weakness. The 8abeoriptiona taken for all Magazines, a i,. here on Sunday. g g P ` doctor would F. 'M. and Mrs. Clmpman, of foe first-class work brings hila have to go to the Weekly and Daily Newspapers Pickering, spent Sundliy here many calls from distant points. I hospital for an _ 'with S. and Mrs. Bray. Tile police trustees are putting operation, but I Y - - ..RJ=C��AR�sO�� 4.7 Mr, and Mrs. Hicks left last down '•a considerable amount of could not bear to v a cement sidewalk in town. The think,of it. I de week and will spend some time work is being done b Bert. tided to try Lyrdia 8rOC1� Street. ''taCT23.1t1o'� visting friends in Toronto. $ Y E.Pinkham's`eg- Thomas and Mrs. Wilson and Mantle, and so far it-presents a stable Compound family,, of Myrtie, spent Sunday 1110 at creditable appearance. afidSanative Wash - - Miss Eva Jones left the other —and was entire] stopped to zo minutes A tickling or dry cough can.be gulakly here with the former's father.. y rk day for a visit to friends at Sut- cured alter' three CROUPNo P �Ramed Mrs. Fergie, Sr:, retttrtted on ,. sere with Dr. shoey's loosened with Dr. Shoo 's Coton, Jackson's Point and other months toe of them. —Mrs. S. A. croup Re ='Monday evening from l few days' No of tim, no ohloroform,nothing towns in the vicinit of Lake Sim- WILLLt]fa, R: F. D.'No. 14, Boz s9. teat will sttreiy prove. Pvist tohersster near Agincourt. Y .omiti�, no din or Harsh. Bold by T. M. McFadden. James and Mrs. Stephenson and coe. Her many friends hope she Gardiner, Me. trees. A safe and aieaefngayrap-oar-Dzagttiate• P No woman should submit to a surgi- Tamil of Pickerin s will return with her health full y, g, pent Sun- Y cal operation, which may mean death, VEARSO day here with the former's broth- restored. until she has given E.Pinkham's f QO RIENC1 We extend congratulations to Lydiap EXPERIENCfi ,a^ er. R Vegetable Compound, made exclusive. Dr. Brodie had a business trip Miss Adelaide Coates, a pupil of ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial. Synopsis of Canadian Miss E. Howitt, Altona,onhavin This famous medicine for women North-west Land ' • `• •to Sunderland on Friday Last. ' g He appeared before the county successfully passed her junior ex- has for thirty years proved to be the 4 council on behalf of the Clare- atttination,itt "Plano": which .r;as most valuable tonic and renewer o! Regulations. , the female organism. Women resid- moat school. His efforts were re held recently by the Toronto ANY person who is the sole head of a family. In almost ever cit and town in A Ing y y or any mals over 18 years old, may home. warded by a grant of $100: Conservatory of Music. the United States bear willing testi- TRAD! MARK& stead a quarter-section of available Dominica The strawberries are here and mon to the wonderful virtue of Lydia Deafens land in Manitoba, saskatchewsa or Alberta, Lyman Reynolds, who has been yy CORYRIGNTt,f0. The applicant mast appear in person at the ' UR in fairly good form both' as to E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com$ound. Dominion Laude Agency or Sub-Agencytoe the in Gow Ganda for some time, is Anvoas sending&sketch and descrt�pt!on ma, quantity and ci,tality, but the It cures female ills, and created radi- gtuckt ascertain our oWnton free wbetber as 1 district. .Entry by pros?7 may be mads at an ' visiting friends here. He reports ' tnsentl'on isprobablp n4,b m,tatty. agony.on certainconduions, b father, moth orower•s'are complaining of the anti buoyant female health. If you c,,onsstmctliconedent�al°i km"obtoe.-Ipso afa -er. son.daughter,brother orsirtsrofintending the temperature there as being are 111, for your own sake as-well as cent tree v deet cy for ts. homesteader. rfFect of the protracted dry patents taaen iron h Munn�recQes somewhat variable, a night of those you love,give it a trial. . � ,,��,,,,t,, �,a„t,,taws Duties.-Six Q}onths• residence upon Lad - frost being sometimes followed b weather in lesscnin>x and deterior- firs. Pinkbam, at LynJs.--lyixasa., cultivation of way live a each of three ear f urine the season's yield. �nflfiC AMe fi a„ A homes.. f.t may live wash nme in se oe 4 A temperitture at 'mid day of 110 Invites h.11 sick women to write �Ms{g his homestead on a farm of at least 80 setas �+! Rev. J. A. Grant �nffered front her for advice.. Heradvioeisfree, Abandsomely Illustratedweskl� I.argerc cul solely owned and occupied by him or'b lits degrees, ' �t er�-uus break,tluwn white open- and always ftelpfuL an.•aticn of saq Ateianudo lod:nat, •re:'ma for fattier,mother,son,daughter,brother ors '. The moet.of Anr residentS 'tUOk C C4°°d� ayNtyywt�aytepaW.: Bog b In certain districts a homesteader in Root r' in the Atha lcoic on Sates-to Ing service lak Sunday morillug _ aD nM�. si p } � s�d�. fide his may pt'e :mgt a quays sit.ot3 ons- and sass obliged to leave the ser. 1 N �t n6R R Bide his ualreside race sato r acre. Our football boys had a hot con- $ QR 0. 0 SMITH Ir 816. Dutiesr blestresidefi:menthe teach of six test with the Shamrocks of Green vice in.charge' of others. We are pears from date of homestead Satz, Uraiadtng ; the time re Rive, glad-to see he 19 about a9 119ua1 DENTIST gained to arra homestead patent) but after playing an hotly since, and anticipates no serious 3TOCFF't'ILLE, C SM►tet t0 g homeseteLeader whoshas ashaasted his home. and forty minutes neither side Honor graduate of Toronto Universit J Be"L lm" stead r! ht and cannot obtain • pre-em or permanent result. g y �l scored. . The Citizens' Band were and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. - -- -- - ----— may tale a purchased homestead to Certain also present and everybody re- also Postgraduate of Chicago College. MACHINE ! �'«iae ds Price te:'&�:cn sot Der« ,Yws, its a most enjoyable da W. C. McIntyre, a prominent Crown and bridge work a s M AG t�LN E SHOP 1 oult.vte fifty PoY• Y P g specialty. "` Wo0.00, sore• sad ereos a hottsa worth p Don't forget that Wednesday Montreal financier and merchant, At Claremont 1st Tuesday of mouth. The undersigned havingparch- V.W.coat• '.,next,July 7th, is the date of the was killed in an automobile asci. Office over Sargent's Tinshop. � f�evub of tli.tfialreer oc cola Iaserlos. -.-'Baptist S.S. excursion to Hamil- dent at Dixie. Inde ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop is ton. No other kind of an Dalin pendent 'Phone. Kinsale, is prepared to do all x.a.-Una&Imoelsed publication of Attie aa. $ P Pa ve rveomeas will-not be paid for. { kinds of.repair work and general is so pleasant at this time of the - Pa B year as one steams6i where blacksmithing. A book on Rheumatism by Dr. Sboop. y p THE :-PEOPLES i� f-i -STORE --- - at Rams, is, tells some plain tea{Ys, yon.can getaway from the dust Satisfaction guaranteed and is a plain and practical l way. (let and enjoy the cool breezes of the Highest price 1n trade for good butter and eggs. Prices right. hie booklet and a tree trial tree meat of s lake. This is a most popular trip Call and see us. Dr.Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy for some and no one should miss it. See JAMES PENDELLY. disheartened sufferer in your vicinity bills for full particulars. Just received a shipment of boots and oboes Make a grateful and appreciative friend of including Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, Kinsale, Ont- some one who is discos bemuse of Alex. Dowswell and daughter, discouraged ' These shoes are now the style for the warm ,he failures of others to help hi.n. Help ''Miss Iona, of Fort William, have days. Pain can be easily and quickly Isopped• me to make this test and I'll awtainI! been . spending a few' days here Pink Pain Tablets--Dr. Shoop s-stop help your suffering friend. Said by calling upon their many friends. PURE. FRESH GROCERIES EVERY WEER headache, womanly pias,acv pais, say T`loFaddea. ?,:. Mr. Dowswell left on Tuesday where,in 20 minutes sure. Foemala on morning for Alton to spend a few To this department we have.added '•Five Roses"Manitoba flour the 250.boi. Ask your druggist or doctor &boat this formula-it's Sae. Sold by T. days with his brother William Try our LUXURIA blended teas, 25c 30c 40c,50c Ib. These U. McFadden. and family. Mr. Dowswell speaks TEAS- Teas must be,judged by Cup Quality.' Our fresh ground l in the vera-highest terms of Fort Coffee, 25c, 35c, 40c 1b,,, you drink it once, you will buy it again. - E. W. 1,v AN s William, in ,which he himself is "+ conducting a very successful DRF GOODS CLOTHING} HATS CAPS, COLLARS, TIES LTUBRELLAB &C, ;,business. Being at the terminus Our Values-RIGHT - .Pump Mannf Of the lake navigation it is one of Our Prices—ROCK-BOZTObi acturer -' the busiest towns in Ontario.' Shog and Residence, Dundas 9t The most interesting .football Do Slmnson Co e =,.Pickering WHITBY, ONT. a ' ame of the season will be played r ' $ P Y � '' Of all materials and denies -. here on Saturday evening, July Three doors west of Whitby. House, kept in stook. It will pay you 3rd, commencing at,8.30 o'clock to call at our weeks aed Wispect our stook sharp, when the shamrocks, of and,.obtain prices. Don't'be misled by Green River, a'ho are the champi- - « We are prepared to instal wood or iron agents we do not employ,ibem,000segaeat. . ons of the Central League, will pumps on short notice,also attend ly we can, and do,brow off the ossein $ �x r e Par 15 +x r e e n to all kinds of repairing. commission of 19 per oast.,which you wiU , play the Thistles, of Claremont, 'the champions of South Ontario Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, aalllssolidNde by paro6adng tsosa oft, • , 'These two teams played for forty s. also gasoline engines-and minutes overtime at the Atha the squre gear w TAT iuN�TE c :. picmc when neither side.scored. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR Omee,' Y►htaby,O�aaasto Don't miss easing this sudden• Cattle Fly Oil. ;Sprinkling Cana Phone No.50 at residence. Nothing in the way of a,Coagk is quite .:death game. Admission 15 cents. ° - no annoying as a tickling, teasing, whew• The final service of Me. Totten's �OBt II to.date Sprayers ahs On the market a inline tiny serve-no larger than the ins bronchial.cough. The gniokasl rbHet P• p y 8sat silken thread-takes from the bear, comes rhe from s resortppttion known pastorate here on Solidity evening its impulse. its power,its regularity. The to draggstfetspeverywberre as Dr. Shoop's last was large] attended. Both :.Screen Doors. 'Window Screens _ _ stomach also has its hidden or inside Me the Baptist and the Presbyterian ' serve. It was Dr Shoo who first told as thoroughly mads. And besides, it is se churches closed their doors for HaInlnOt3k8. P thoroaglily harntlea that mothers give it was wrong to drug a weak or failing it with perfect safety even the younRest the evening to give all who desir R :: stomaoh,heart or kidneys. His prwrip• babes. The tender leaves of a simple ed an opportunity of attending.• tion-Dr• Shoop'e Restorative-u directed mountain shrub give ,to pr. Bhoop'e Mr. Totten's sermon was a resume C. Sargent - .•` ti.' Claremont straight for the oases of these ailmeste- Cough Remedy its remarkable onraMs of his teaching during the four these weak and faltering in-ids nerves effect. It is truly a most certain and ears cf his work' here and an This no'doubt clearly explains why the trustworthy prescription. Sold by T. M. Y Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. Restorative has of late ¢rows no-rapidly McFadden. earnest and affectionate empha- to popularity. Druggists say tbat those sizing of the central truths of the who teat the Restorative even for s few gospel. Rev. J. A. Grant and days soon become folly convinced of its C3 ° e ro m s Rev. W. R. Wood were present wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drag S V it sob - and spoke briefly, but in terms of The the organ. Treating the cense of sickness sl ro '�; ag 'Money You S2►ve Saves You the only sensible and evaoesaft}l sass, d' o . o a ' w c cordial appreciation, of their Sold by T. M.MoFaddon. $ is °c i intercourse with Mr. Totten and from worry--want=debt—humiliation. A comfortable Bank Account x d ° to `" it K ° p s of his work in Claremont, Our - "'gives one an easy mind. self-confidence, and the The Pickering o 0 ar m 8 g tI fa a >° - town,is happy above many in the power to take8 „ o K q advantage of eve o c �'". B ro m .muttially sympathetic and help- 8 every pportunity that comes to better ones position. �� u a' n m°8 p i Mf o fol relationships which exist be vigilance Committee ryao4 . trmB =t: os m° y� tween the different congregations. ; b' o I«a .ro ►4 z Rev. J. W. Totten and family Iet p��J kl \ BMK e n o,o _�g a The object of this Association is to O� -a a n o+' on Tuesday for their new home .. lessen stealin and prosecute 'a on Scugog Island. The kindest the felons, d rm Jan k: r' wishes of the whole community E+tablWwd 1873 O CANADA ti .� m rob « follow them to the new field of i77 Bram Members having property stolen oommnni• Mar y e .labor. Rev. R. Duke, of Picton, 1 cate immediately with any member a -.o ARr a►ts _ arl•ived to take ch%rge of the gives Savings Depositors, whether their accounts be large or K I �° c..� cans �e of Executive Committee. a Methodist circuit here on Wed- the most courteous service. ldembersbip fee 91,00. o M . J ne Make a be at once with a DC of One Dollar or Ticket@ may be had trom'tne PreCdeht of ,o w d July N ,k • nesday evening. A large gather- gmtin8 posit ing of the members and friends of fie. in-our Savings DeparunerlL •73 t3ecreNry on application. ems- � ., � c iD ser gap, the congregation met in the Exec. Com.-L, A Banks, Cleo,Leng, .a cot. Irate church to welcome him with a W. V.Richardson Pickering Ont PICKERING BRANCH N ' public reception and to give him some opportunity of becoming 'CLARENCE T. BATTY. Massager J.A. 4'(' `'ir Jeffrey, 1 J 1enp tPDe71;'v:bridgg'e it,Coed Qwo 0. acquainted. BRANCH ALSO AT WH3T7!!. Secretary Beavartoo la,Uptergra,n is d w � B dt r -,F-��^�.r. :y3t:d .�:. • .. -..,sFE. .-•�r••rr•.:.+%�- •.�y�.. ,:.r.'.`.i -.'=�, r :;+-..*= t-o •ir.,•„."'•" �•q�I+sa - ,p... _ .r" .'P`..,: 'VY. ,.�.+•' .,,. ,.'- ewR-'Fr•+•.; ." _;'V' l,µ ' v4.. '.} , , THE WORLD'S MARKEKILLED --IN -:�-A -, -COAL :',;G0VERNXENT .'CROP --'.REPORT TS' >. ,. REFORTS FR011 THE LEADING ~. TRADE CENTRES. - - iRan' -Is Needed in Some Sections of the . -� _..._ :. Seventeen` 1Vliners S46cated or Burned to Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and �(Iaratime Provinces. - _ Death in Pennsylvania Mine. - - 6Other Dairy Produce at liiotuc and Abroad. ...A despatch from Ottawa says: and hag and clover,' with 8,210,300 A despatch from Wehrum, Penn., was in condition to give details, - Abulletin covering the conditions+ acres, are practically of the same BREADS UFFS. says: As the result of an explosion Eut from one it was learned that ;-sof crops and Ii ve stock in all parts (extent as last year. The former Toronto, June 29.-Flour-0ntar- of gas in mine No. 4 of the Lacka- the explosion seemed to strike ' of Canada as reported by special has a reported condition of 91.71 `io wheat 90 per cent. patents, $5.30' ��"suns Coal & Coke Company, every .portion of the mine simul- correspondents of the Agricultural and .the latter of ii0.36 per cent. to $5.40 to-da in ou buyers' sacks'out- shortly after 7 o'clock on Wednes= raucously: Department, under date of June The condition .of pasture is 93.55 side for•ex rt and at $5.40- on day morning, seventeen miners As soon as it was known that an lbth, was isued by the census and per cent. f"' were killed and sixteen injured. accident had occurred at-the mine, p track Toronto. Mairitoba flour; I14ith the exception of one of the reatest' excitement prevailed statistics office on Thursday. The Province showing the largest first patents, $1x.20 to $6.40 on p g In generai the report shows that area of oats is Ontario, with 3,142,- track pToronto second patents killed, they are foreigners. Just beth at the mine and in the'littie •,� ° despite the `backwardness of the 200 acres and also the, largest explosion 1 9 -.hat caused the ion has not hamlet a short distance away. $5.80 to $6, and strong bakers'; bren ascertained, but it probably Wives, mothers, sisters,- and bro- spring, which retarded early growth area of.hay and clover, with 3,5;35,- $5 65 to $5.75 on track, i orouto, iesuslted from'an accumulation of tl:ers rushed to the mouth of the in practicall•- all sections of the .600 acres. lfianitoba wheatr-No. 1 NortLern, ' as. mine tearfullyimploring some news country, conditions in all the Pro- Quebec is the next highest in hay $1.35 taeorgiaii Bay ports; No. 2 at g The few men who escaped from as to the fatofptheir gloved ones. • winces are now very satisfactory, and clover, ,with 2,923,600 acres. $1.33, and No. 3 at $1.31. . and except in some localities of the This Province bas also 1';574,100 Ontario wheat-No. 2, $1.33 out- the mine were burned and blacken-1 �1 number of the foreign women, Maritime Provinces where the rain- acres in oats. ed, indicating that the force of the: screaming and crying, tried to rush side. ex losion was heavy. None of them into the.dark it of death. fall has been light, there is promise Saskatchewan has 1,847,000 acres Barley-60 to 620 outside. p ��` I p Of an excellent harvest. in oats, Manitoba 1,390,000 acres Oats-No. 2 Ontario white 59c on -- -- - -- - - --- - Wheat, the great staple crop of and Alberta 820,000 acres. track Toronto, and 55 2 to 56c out- LIVE STOOK MARKETS. EXTEND HEAT INSPECTI0�1, the country, has a reported area of In the three Maritime Provinces side. No. 2 Western Canada oats, 7,750,400 acres, which is 1,140,000 the total area in oats is 529;300 Montreal June 29. - Prime hoc, and No. 3, 59c Bay ports. , packers Urge Upon Government acres more than last year. In the' acres. beeves sold 'at 6 to 6/c per 16. Maritime Provinces and Quebec At the end of June 1906, there Peas-prices nominal. a , That Local Dealers be Included. ' Rye-No. 2 74 to 75c outside. Pretty good animals, 4/ to 5/;c; there is little change, but in On- were 122,392 farms in the Provinces Bckwheati�No. 2, 70c outside. common stock, 2 a to 4%c per lb. A' despatch from Ottawa says: - Mario the area is less by 108,600 of Manitoba, 6askatchewan, and Corn-No. 2 American yellow, 82 Milch cows from $25 to $55 each, The, extension of the meat inspec- acres, of which 88,300 acres is fall Alberta, and at the end of 1908 the to 82%c on track, 'Toronto, Caner most of the sales being at from $35 tion provisions to local meat busi- +wheat. Manitoba, • Saskatchewan homesteads entered (less all cancel- to $45 each. Calves, from $2.•50 to and Alberta show an area of 6,878; ations) increased the number to than yellow, 76c outside, and 79 to Hess anti compensation for animals 80c on track', To[onto. $10 each. Sheep at 4e per lb. ; condemned and seized were urged r 000 acres, being 1,234,000 acres more 190,234, or by 10,853,760 acres. In lambs from $3.75 to near $6 each. the 'Bran-Ontario, $21 in bulk out- I befo-e Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Ron. than East year. The condition of Manitoba•the net increase of Good lots of fat hogs sold at 8% Sydneyy -_ fall wheat at the 15th of June was two and on years was 4,393; side. Manitoba, $23 to $23.50 in t.i 8%c per lb. Fisher at Wedhich i morn- 82.13, and of spring wheat 92.15 in Saskatchewan, 41,423, and in Al sacks, Toronto freights; shorts, rep by a deputation which included Toronto June 29.-Exporters' of Kier cent, of the prindar he t a full Berta, 2che but'these figures do $24.50 to $25, Toronto freights. l representatives ,of ,Blackwell and 2 g the. prime variety sold as high as I Flavelie, .Toronto; Laing & Co., crop. not take account of farm lands pur- $6.55, and ordinary loads were firm.I of Montreal; Matthews, of Ottawa; The'area of oats in the Dominion chased.from railway companies.and COUNTRY PRODUCE. ar $6 to $6.40. The supply of Hatton.,, of, Collingwood; Fearman, is 9,302,600 acres, .which is 1,361,- other corporations in the same Apples-84 to $5.for choice quali- butchers' fell far short of the de-(of Hamilton, alf big firms doing" tt00 acres more than last year, and period. ties, and $3 to 83.50 for secunda. mand and prices rose according- bot i interprovincial and export its condition is reported as 92,.32 per The drouth of suiiimer anJ Beans-Prime, $2.20 to $2.25, and ty. The Ernest grades of this class its.14nc autumn was leas severe last year hand picked $2.40 to $`1.43 per vele firm at $5.50 to $5.80; ordin-i that the The delegation declared Barley, the cerea_ 1 crop next in than in 1907, but it had the effect of bushel. !.ary god'loads selling -free ly at ag:that the whiproch Bio y of the pure food - :9m ortance, has a total area of reducing the number of farm ani- to $5,23.. Cows were in strong de-' act to which tBey were subjected P- y g )nand and took a rise of 15 to 20c.i legislation torsi cal bbutcProvincial rgine d P g Maple syru 95e to $1 a gallon. should be 1,864,900 acres, or 119,200 acres mals in the older Provinces. In Hay--NO: i timothy, $12.50.to $13 more than last year, end•its condi- -the whole of Canada.horses excel 'a'ton on track here, -anti lower �Stockers and Feeders-Steady de-�packers who do.busineas in a single tiox� is 91.49. per cent. Rye and the number of last year by 14,3.,3, grades at $9 to $10 a ton. nand, but supply short. Millers province only and are therefore not peas are less than last ear, with. whilst milch cows are,less by 68,440, g Q f and Springers-Good millers and p y Straw-$7.30 to 3 on track. 11 near s grin erg wanted. Sheep subject to the Dominion act. . Sir conditions hof 57.90 and £0.59 respec- other horned, cattle by 245x057, Potatoes-Car lots,.50 to 55c per f Wilfrid and Iion., Mr, Fisher. were Lambs-Easier, exce t for- Spring,rivets, sheep by 136.01 t and swine b5' bag on track. lambs. which were quoted at % to;urged to use their-influence with the Mixed grains, with 552,000 acres, 457,349. Poultry-Chickens,`: yearlings, I9�c per lb. Bags-Selects quoted Provincial Le�rislaturc to have local - - dressed, 14 to 15c per lb; fowl, 10 at 87:73 f:o:b., and $8, fed. and Pure toed legislation similar to the APPROACHING EDMONTON. was so far advanced that immedi- -to lic; turkeys, 16 to 18c per lb. watered. Dominion-act: The-,Ministers pro- ___ ate burial was necessary.' Identi- k raised to use their influence to C. T. Pacific Tracks Will be Laid f+cation may be established by the . SHE DAIRY MARKETS: -3'- have the request carried out. Into City by a.uly 7. few shreds of clothing which still o NOIj IT IS CONT. F.13IINE: WORKS- cling to the body when it Has ta$en Butter-Pound p;into, 40 to ..lc; A despatch from � ►nnipeg says: : tubs and large•rolls 18. to 19c; in- ' EXPA\SIO\ OF_"800" �i'ORHS. Nt ord was received here on Friday. otv,er woman is floatin- 'about in .ferior, 5 to lec; creamery 23-to ,rg� Behind froth the end of the steel on the G. thwhirlpool lfrom the er It ishbel eaedoto be •2=1c, and separator, 2l to 22c�perl b, Western liW h Orders.id to be Bch First Steel. .Made fn_. the' Open+ A T. P. that the track will be laid into that of '.firs. Ve�Fier, who last Sun- E:;gs-19 to 2Qc per dozen. .. ' A despatch from .Regina, Sask., Hearth Furnace. Edmonton by July 7. Gangs are I da afternoon juni ed into the river Cheese-Large cheese, old, 14 to sa s: Alread there . are serious pow 48 miles from that city, but the , b P !4?�.:c per lb,' 'and twins; 14% to I forebodings as to the probable re- A despna[ch from Sault 'Ste, at Eagle Park, Grand Island. �i I lfiarie, Ont., says: Mr. W. .C. astrength' will be.doubled and they. s, 141jc. . New quoted at 1. ,..c for suit of the great strike in the west- Franz, manager of the Lake Sur. `will now be able to lay. from four ;i)iBtSltEll I3T B.►\DIT+. large, and at 12';c for thins.. ern c.,al ,fields on su-pplies for this , erior Corpo ration,,in an interview " :to six miles per day. Ballasting Province next winter. The mines I stated that the new No. 3 open gangs are well with the work, Russian General and His Daughter .HOG PRODUCTS. are li._.ik1reds of cars behind in or. hearth furnace made its first steel and the entire line' will -be ready. Bacon, long clear, i3l,.r to 133,�;c dere now, and cannot possikily catch. on Wednesday. The , foundation fo+ traffic when the crop begins to Killed' up with the business, which has alrnace has l I<)r traffic e. The line will be be miles- A drgpaich from Warsaw- says; per lb. in case. lots; mess pork, $23 cva,,* kept them running steadily to ben started and itistexpect d that Inobetween this city and Edmonton, Gen. Sytin, chief of the -gendarmer- to $23,50; short cut; $°5.50 to $26• 1 It g '� a[p his tt time eto see how is fainIne iu two weeks time work will be _ The Dominion Government will ie, while returningto Kielce on .Hams-Li ht to medium, 5;,. to i ,commenced on the new structural . to 12c establish two experimental farms I Saturday, n'as amushed_ by ban- 16c; do'., heavy, 14 to 'I.1 src; rolls, among the homesteaders can be - in the country triliuEary to the G. dits, who fired several volleys at 12'/., to .131; shoulders, 11,breakfast l avaidcd. Dealers are doing the mTents forhmakingcstructuraZ steel. li,a to 18/,c; T: P. one in northern.Saskatche him. The General.was shot through backs, j best they can. to safeguard against The making of steel in the new ' 16'' to l.c. -scan, 'and the other • in. Alberta. the breast. He died on Sunday bacon, ,z „ •this, and will lay in as lai^_e sup- o 'en hearth furnace on Wednesday ails, t o to 1-;to P biintgs to successful culmination the They now have an official out there night. His daughter, piha was ac- Lard-Tierces 74 to 14 ',c; tuba, lies• from the American :ui,;:es as inspecting the lands available.- company•ing him, was killed. A pa- 14/to 14,is; P possible. ` ' r firs . improvement udder the 'new trot; sent in pursuit of the bandits,. " iiiana;einent, that is, since English i lost one killed and- one,-mortally BL SI\ESS AT MONTREAL capital was introduced into.the con- fi O�f.1\'S AODM RECOVERED. wounded. - BANK TELLER MISSING. _ fi, Montreal, June 29.'- Grain _ _ cern. 3flr: Franz said it would 1 Oats-No.. 2 Canadian Western, 60 F- M•� Sussex Disappcara Froth take about a year to complete the ;Fouad in - i.,ower Niagara River (:HIC;IGO'S AUTO SLAUGHTER „ i blast furnaco-' and about seven Baldy Decomposed, r,01/,c I feed, 59Y2 60c; 590 despatch �SRacanville, mill in operation. QI t'' , months to have the structural steel }iach'ines Killing Three Persons A de p -'A despatch from Niagara Falls, o Canadian Western, ,_ a ,i Every TWo Meeks. No, 2, 72;i to 74c; 'M'ani Sask., says: F. W. Sussex, teller --r,p- A. Y. says: :The headless body of Barley-- in the Union Bank-here, has m�s- a woman taken from the ,lower A despatch from Chicago says trba Feed barley, 6"; to 68c. Burl--I The-German Emperor has refused Niagara River on Saturda • is sup- Automobi!es are killing Chicagoans cheat--69% -to 70c. Flour-Mani teriously disappeared and the in- y p_ g g to accept the resignation of Chan- -_' wheat patents, firsts, sector from Winnipeg is here mak- dosed to be that of Mrs. Cathar- this year at the rate of three per- rota Spring P cellor Von Buelow. the Whipple, , of .Buffalos who sons every two weeks. In 1907 the $6.30 to, $6.50; do., seconds, $5.80�ing an investigation; but so far no- jumped into the river' abode the slaughter was one person .every t,0:.$6; 'Manitoba strong bakers', I thing has- been been given out for pub- The Emperor• of Russia reached , Falls .on April jrive' during the three weeks, according to police $5.60 to $5.80; Winter wheat pat- lication. Sussex catne here from Stockholm on Saturday to pay a Spring ice lam.• Decomposition statistics. ents, $6.75; straight rollers,- $6.50 Falrnerston, Ortt.- visit to the King of Sweden--_____ t to $6.60; do:, in bags, .$3.15 to I S 3.20; extra. in bags, $2.65 to $2:- --- ----- - -- --r- ',-.-RECIPRO'CITY CLIUS KILLED. 8.0. Feed-Manitoba 'bran, $22 to graindmouillerts�32tot $25; pure $35; mixed PE-OPLE --.--bR0WXED to - Westerns,'$2,13 ELEVEX MOuille 11g�s o.12c,oa.Ad eass.. -- _ at to 11%. Buflt r Fines t _ TTO I'M) M1 rade in Coal Between Canada toel9ceper as en.2 'Eggs 19,•/ Rowboat Swamped in Gale While Crossing ' States. NITF.D STATES MARKETS. . -;Lake Killarney. and the United States. U' _ Chicago. June 29.-Wheat - \( -- 2 red, $1.�i0 to $1.55; No. 3 red, 'A despatch from Washington Numerous attempts were made to c1.33 to $1.10; No. 2 .hard, $1.25 . A, despatch from `Killarney, Ire- tel. The party started out on Wed- aays: Rather unexpectedly to itself rduce the rate, and there was one h $1 26. Vo. 3 'hard, $1.20 to $l.- land, says: A large rowboat, car- r:esday morning sight-seeing. When -the Senate late on Wednesday con- effort to obtain_free coal, but all o ' No. 1 Northern, $1.30 to $1.32; Tying five American and four Eng the lower lake was reached it was ;`:eluded its consideration of the coal' 'were voted down and the commit Ao 2 Northern,•.$1.25 to $1.28; No. lish tourists and four Irish boat- found'that a heavy wind from the schedules. The Finance Committee tee's-scale retained. 3-.Spring, T nien was swam ed in a ale while north-west was blowing. Several $1.17 to $1.25. Corn-\o. , p g `through fir. Aldrich reported an By a vote of fifty to twenty- 2, 73% to 731/ c; No. 2 white, .5 to c zsssiii•g Lower' Killarney Lake on other boats that had started over amendment. fixing- the duty -on g the Senate Finance Com- .5�c; No. 2 yellow, i3/ to ..4c; N o. �.ednesday afternoon. All of the the same course put.back: It was bituminous coal and _hale at sixty mit eo s amendment placing a duty 3, 3 to 73',%c; No. 3 yellow, .3% to tourists and two of the boatmen not long,before anxiety began to be -cents per ton;on coal slack or cuim, No, 9, 71.1/., to 72c. Oats- were drowned. The victims are: felt concerning the boat which had F of $1.50 n'thousand feet on sawed 73%c; on at fifteen cents per ton ; poke and, 'lumber, with differentials on fin- No. 2 white, 57jc; No: 3.white, ?firs. A. A. Hilton and son, of Ta- continued who the• course, and compositions used for fuel at twenty. ished lumber ,Vascarried. This t• 56c; No. 4 white, 50 to 54c; stan-' coma, `rash. ; Mr., and Mrs., Long- put out discover- per is over- ' er rent. ad valorem. A drawback head, or Loughead, of Boston ; Miss wind died.'down a little, p is fifty cents below. the Ding- dard, 56c. M H. Catum, or Cottim of .Mas- cd her overturned with two of the. � equal to the duty is allowed vessels le rates. In quick succession ' `&Imre tpolis, ,Juno 29. -Wheat - L ' T•' in the fnrcign trade. y q July,, $1.27% to X1.27/; Sept., sachusetts (town not known); Rev. h� atmen clinging to the keel. The several other paragraphs of the , T B, Barton and sister,'of London;. Rev. Bir. Barton and two' of the This scale, Mr. Aldrich explain•. }umbel schedule were agreed to. $l OS%� Dec',,-$1,06/; ash, ?\o.'. be _ ed, was a reduction of seven cents By amendrpents offered by Mr. l hard, $1.31/a ; No. 1 Northern, and Miss Florence Wilkinson and women suppaited byenan oar,' but ' a ton on coal'tinder the house rate. S $1.20w% to $1:301,,; No. 2 Northern, cousisn, of Bredtwood, Essex; o -- . t., ;z-he h se left Aldrich and agreed to by the S etl- 81,27% .to $1.28��:', Flour-First F:oatmen,'Con. Tooney and Con:' they safik beforb the rescuers could ate, the duty on clapaioards Was in- reach them. The others had already ant the house reciprocity provi:•ion. creased from $1 to $1.50 per thou- patents, $6.30 to $6.50; second pat- Gleeson. Me did not bclievl^, however: dint p cuts, $6.20 to $6.40;1-first clears, The-boat was a four=oared craft, clisappeai•ed. sand ; on laths from 20 to 25 cents used for taking visitors about.the The two boatmen who were rea- the I-]nuse. weuPd remewve its duty' er thousand ices and on shingles ' 0' to $5.25: second clears, $3.65 oil r:oai `vcn if the reciprocity.F+rO- ! from 30 to, d pieces g t•• 3.So. Bran-In bulk, $22 to lake. Most of the passengers were enied were too exhausted- to give vision were left lir the bill. (a2.,0, guests at the Great Southern Ho-I a.ny account of the accident. ' y 1 a r .Y,sY« 1.t :RiY ,ie.... SiCA. e �-'..iiG',r,yc} •+ � •,Oi�G- '>i. .., X'ra ?.�, -.&'r. .vf'•' f,:.••' R.. .q ..4 - .� A' ,,,,..v ^f+.res`1C�..f.7' , ,,,x- - w..::'d:.•'... .-... �::.�. .r x,:.•o,,.. _,.. ".'. K•R'J' aTI'�-. /"'^'. '"v-. •i 'hr.~ J �u"•c.,•. ':,,r,.•�w !. (.>� c?�:�u.Wi Y ,�•4:i'yNN•�._ 'r",ti�,:,, .�,..� ,,. .._.*. .'',.y,..- S"3:d • Y' ' ':R' -,t,,ew.i' .i„v w.' r:,s' .sea..,,- .... .. r �,.a�...✓,. +.rY?d t J. "• `,beR,- { �*f}� cupfuls of milk; flavor; cook in hotter the irons will get and ro- be" double boiler. tain the heat longer. , To Remove Mildew.—To remove ITIESon ellow soN $MALL �AB>i.S. iidow rub comm ah OTmSPP _ , y �'] Rome Molasses Cookies.-One cupful on the damaged article and then k t1Q sses, one cµpful sugar, one: sift some starch on that. Rub well ---As ''the Image of God Man Is Fitted for alf cupful cold water, one egg, two and put out in the sunshine. teaspoonfuls of ginger, two tea- s, ,Divine Fellowship. ,�� spoonfuls of cinnamon, one table- ' ~ spoonful•of salt, one cupful lard, HOSES FOR PERFUMES. —• -' ECONOMY MEAT DISHES. three teaspoonfuls soda, two and a - And God said, let us make man power characterizes the Pagan dei- Pepper Pot.—Place one pound of half to three and a half cupfuls Not the Beau'tilrrl Flowers of the in our image after our likeness.— ties, so righteousness and goodness fresh tripe and two calf's feet in a flour. Mix the first seven ingredi- Garden. ht- -Genesis i. ,26. characterize Jehovah. The seat of sou ot. Pour in three quarts,cold ents, melt the lard, and cool sligP P qRoses from which perfumed es- t=' There are two theories of the ori- man's likeness to this divine ualit • water add two medium carrots ly; then add to the first mixture quality , seuces are extracted are not pre- in of man. One would brie him is in conscience. To be pure •in two white turnips, two medium the such, which has been dissolved s g g P P , cicely the ams as the beautiful , u from the earth beneath lac- heart to shun injustice'and wro g,. sized onions one sound red e in hot water, and then the flour. p ,- p , Pep, flower admired in the garden, and in his genealogy with. the worms. to cherish noble and unselfish er• tie in a bunch one leek two Beat the dough thoroughly and g g gy p , vvheil:taking a walk about the month The other, the biblical, bring& him ideals to do good to fellow men, branches of arsle oiie Sprig then drop by spoonfuls into greased r ,�• g parsley,Y', P b e. June in the rose garden at Ba- down from above, this likens one most of all to God, thyme, one bay leaf, one ri of bans, and hake in a moderate oven p g gatelle the flower beds so pleasing c According to Genesis,. man was his maker. sweet marjoram, one clove; add this' ten to fifteen minutes. The dough, to the senses of sight and smell ,made in the Divine "likeness-"; This unque truth should imbue bouquet to the soup,-with two tea hould:kis stiff enough so that when bear little resemblance to the plan- Wha•t, are the marks of this "im- man with a sense of his reatness spoonfuls of salt—half-a teaspoon clrvppkd from a spoon the mixture of God 4" P will keep its shy e. rations specially intended to supply _ ageIt should impel him to self respect. fol of pepper. Cover put and let P 4P roses for perfumers. First, the gift of reason: God" To stoop to the low aad mean is to slowly boil one hour and a half. Almond Cookies.—One pound The rose of Provins and others is a rational, thinking spirit. And,' do violence to his high nature and Lift out the tripe, calf's feet, and Powdered sugar, one pound chop- that are cultivated for the extrac- _ ` in distinction from the lower ossa• to commit sacrilege against God, bunch of herbs. Remove meat from Ped almonds, four whites of eggs; tion of perfumes are much less pret- tures,.He has stamped upon'us this.` whose image he wears. Only good calf's feet, cut ill small squares; drop on waxed, paper and bake tv acd' charming. They are culti- lil:enesa of Himself. God.has graven and noble ends,are worthy of him. also the tripe, the carrots, turnips, twenty'minut•es. Serve with prune vated in several regions of France, His. mathematical thoughts upon Man's thoughts can reach up and pepper,'and onions. Remove fat whip: Ore pint whipped cream, one p Algeria, d the Orient, i some atoms and crystals and snowflakes ( God's thoughts can come down and from surface of add above :pint minced prunes. parts of Asia Minor, but principal and on'stars and worlds, and we can �_ Appricot Cake.—One-frn�rth cake iy in Bulgaria. read these thou pts apd admire the meet, because our natures are akin. articles to the pot; add also t f•:� ;hocolate (grated), one-half cupful Such roses require a light soil' g Hence we-can have secret, .speech n} tum peeled potatoes, cut. pr. wondrous picture He has painted with God. small pieces, half a:gill of white ,f milk,; yolk of one egg, Cook and a certain amount of humidity. F in the vast gallery of nature be- wine. Boil thirty minutes, pour ill -this together ,until thick, and The flowers should be gathered,in cause we have a tacuity of reason PRAYER IS JUSTIFIED. et it cool; then stir in one table-. the morning before the.heat of the the soup into a tureen, and serve. g _• akin to His own. The whispers of, our souls are the. Irish Stew.—L'uy; three pounds ill spr,onful of melted butter, one cup sun. They should ' be buds or "ill of su ar, one-half cupful of scarcely opened flowery. When the voices of a sea that beats un the bo.,ing beef. 'Cut in small piece: g P 3 P THE "IMAGE OF GOD," shore of life, but of a sea Aba•t and�•itti this three'whole, onions. Wilk; one tablespoonful of vanilla, petals are too widely opened the „ again, consists_ in freedom. God stretches away to shores where is Place in cooking vessel with two '•ne and a half cupfuls of flour, and aroma diuunislises. It -diminishes is free. He knows no law but His set the throne of nod. quarts of water. 1\hen aFeat is stn one scant tcaspooutul of baking still more if the flowers begin to "•w sovereign will. He does what He Vl'e taught respect for our fellow tier and unions well broken, add =c'da > Pitt the soda in the flour. get heated through being left too chooses to do. Nature is under man. In every one, no matter ho-,v twelve or fifteen smaii potatoes, a Filling—Cook dried apricots, sweet_ long in sacks. the grip of law. Necessity holds it fallen, we should see vestiges Of-this piece. of butter as large as a wal' •:n tj' taste when cool spread be- As the sgason only lasts from five with unbending hand. The animals divine lineage. Hence, too,.issucS nut, salt, and pepper. This is a tween layers and on top. Beat the to six week's, it may be imagined ahoy their inevrtabie instincts, But white of,the:egg* to 'a stiff froth add Khat minute care the harvest re- t' God has clothed man •n with this a sure hope of immortalit3.' The sub�tantial and vconomical ltinc}' .live'tables oonfuls of sugar., and quires, together-with the need of ' divine prerogative of free will. He ;supreme characteristic of God is fur hungry school children, anti, ir. p g a numerous trained`personnel_ The I that "He liveth forever. 11 a are my estiition, b@iter 'than salads stir-tintil smooth: Spread on top is a sovereign. ,,, made in His-image;•we•cannot'die. d fancy Pastry.' of the apricots. flowers are distilled the same day +, "His mind to.Him a kingdom is. Plain Cookies.—One cu fol of a` they' ale gathered. f; To Him pertains the -power of We have the inbreathing of an in- Round Steak with Dumplings:— A Bulgaria is one of. the principal " hisdestructible life. Pound zteah.wwell, popr boiling wet sugar, one-half cup <,f butter, three ;; i markets for essence of roses. It a own soul.He Het$ethecfashiontect er of I ' Let no one then mar thio "image er oyer and scald thoroughly. spoonfuls four of ba s of flour, two tea l s oonfou of fuls powder, one produces an annual average of from ;kris own destiny._; In rile exercise t of God" but preserve 'its pristine Drain,'ci.it in'p:eces, roll in flaui, P S P :3,500 to '4,000 kilogrammes of es- bit and remember that He who season with salt'and pepper, fr teasponful of almond escheat. of this perilous power he can raise , y 1 PPe .r �_ Bence, valued at about 3,000,000 made us in His likeness madq us for in butter•until. brown, their coyer francs. Of these 4,000 kilogrammes ' himself to the angels or.. degrade Himself to serve-not perishing. but with hot water and cook- siowl� America takes 1'1600 and France I.. 'himself below- the brutes. ' until tender,., pee yvell covered -13Et�'I\G Ii,CU3I. The "image of God" further ap" the noblest ends.of bemR. . _ P 300: p $ A The price of a kilogramme of es• -gears in man's Moral nature. As JUNIU:S B. REMENS-N -,R: and re ietrish water if it boils away. To Protect Fin ors lei terser � At meal time take.cup of flour, angers from the needle in making Bence varies considerably accord- -_�—_ — --` heap: :g teaspoonful of•baking pow-' huttonholes cover the first finger irig to the a-bundance aE the flowers trio fountain to rite outer side, der, temp rvnful'of" salt, mix, add' With white court plaster when sew- and the more or less favorable cir- •-CLOCK MADE BY CRIPPLE where they ascend another stair- enough cold water to snake batter ing black goods and' black plaster camstances under which they are way and.enter another elevator. A that ,:_11 just drop from moistencd when sewing on white goods, gathered. It varies from 500 francs l' - Minute after the hour .strikes 50 epee,. Use teaspoon and put Sewing Hooks and F.ye.s.—Try to 700 .francs, sometimes more.' - t SED l SCROLL SAV, k J:1GR- I:ghts appear around the dial and a dumpling un` each piece of meat, this quick,,way of putting hooks and Some 3;500 kilogrammes of flowers : rY.usical a-ttachment is brought into acid water if necessary, cover close- eyes on a waist. Sew the eyes on are required for a kilogramme of - 0. t_ KNIFE AND A FILE. play, sending forth delightful airs. ly seren minutes: 'Take up a'itl the left front the desired distance essence. ' A good plantation care.- At t'he half-hour the.cathedral gong clumpli pg oZi meat, pour the.gravy apart with the loops out enough fully* will field 1,000 kilo- At $ 3 strikes once and, the musical at over all ar.d aerie at ones. to make houkiagg easy ;.then baste grammes to the hectare. a! Wondcrtul Pieoe of 1York—The tachment is started again, - I,iler Loaf.—Chop three largo .-right front carefully over the In .France and Algeria the distil ' Lord's Prayer Laid With LORD'$ PRAYER. onions fine,--twak some bread and. left, lapping as much as may be lotion is carried out with highly "An illuminated picture on one crackers together, or all bread. desired; turn the. ...gist just .as it. efficient apparatus. At Grasse and •Food• gas,-twv puunds of beef liver, ie•wroag side out,' put a hook in I3uuEarick may be seen some distil- side of the dial shows Washington two a ,.oar eye and sew them in osi-- la.tion works that are models not Negotiations are under wag by crussin the. Delawaru- 'with his ground;and one pound of salt,pork,. 8 , P the management _of the Hotel St. i army', gThree boats are portrayed ground;- salt,-pepper and a little tion. To mark the- place for but- only. as regards'thef� distilling ap- t r ns pin the buttonholed edge of paratus, but also for their instal-. Regis,' Philadeiphia, for the pur-; with Washington standing in the ca;;cline pe,perp' Mix all togcthrr, g laiion -of every kind. The plant is chase of what i$ said to be a u'ni-t p p 4hc then with a ! first one. This scene is repeated and i# Luo stiff put is some flour, Seful -of in .place, by quo and remarkable -clock. The I every hour and"40 minutes.• Other Don't niako too stiff or. too soft. necdleful of thread begin at one supervised and tewh'c make out o- • _ capable chemists who make it ro- . clock was made in a little Ohio town illuminated pictures, wlucli appear Take a deep bread tin and grease end and take a. single stitch ..in P P -G; b a ori led workman, who spear; P P1 every buttonhole, carrying the duce as much as can reasonably be y pp p Periodically show tiie old -battle- it, well.;'ith lard and a little flour; sntici ated. But in Bulgaria mod- ! thread to the apposite end, Cut the p g lour years in its construction and.' ship Maine both before aid after on both ::ides.and buttotn; put in ern installations are an exception, chose only tools were a scroll saw, the explosion in.Havana, harbor.' the meat. and put a little flour ori thread half way between.loth, he button-- h'ules; lift off 'the cloth, ands there and in gene:raI the distillation pro- „ ,of the clock is dis-..to' . Bake about two.hours. are Mite rudimentar• c 1 h ask A crsses a jacknife'aad :. fie On the,,b q y will b a bit of thread where each it e - h Lord's.-Prsc cr. 'inlaid -- Vulgarisation.'Scientifi ue. I have lust returned from the played the Lo ,a - - '�' oulei be sewed., gest, where I heard of the clock, with 312 pieces of wood.; Pictures butt:,n'sh q i and after as inspection of it offer.I When Sewing on Buttons,—:Mahe p o American poet's, musicians and SHORTCAKE. re to purchase or lease'it. The the presidents also appear on the lire regnircd,number of buttonholes HEIR COai:14ENT: _ `offer met with favorable consider-t back. . All of these portraits are in Eaney Shortcake. — Pineapple, on both Erant and ''back w'uist. An 'old Irishman ,named Casey ation," said, Manager Gas R. motion, and tra-vel 9t tice rate of banana, and,stra•,a'berry,short c3xc : Take n piecc of tape the length-of made a.lot of money as a contrac- ' Schmidt. "The clock is a wonder..;g feet a minute. Pictures of Pre For the.Make. part take' two smaii shirt waist an<l sew on same nam- reit and built a fine house for his It is 12 feet Cinches deep, 4 feet 4 sidents'Linco'ld, 'Garfield and .lie- ,cupfuls of sugar, one tab.le5pounful :.her of buttons asahere are button children. inches wide and 29 inches deep. One Kinley are shown, and at'the.hour of butter and cream it; then add, holes. Button this on to orae side The soils and daughters were Sege dial gives the standard time, their death' a light appears on the_yolks. of three ,ggs, one.•at a. of waist and then waist can be fast- . t,ch ashamed of the plei.iaa while directly beneath it is a dial the face of the clock�wltile a phono time, the giatt.,d rind of one lemon, 'cued i- usual way: 'Same can be fatlier,',ard'C'asey was always kept , -which • shows the' changes of the graph a-nno'unces'the occasion. - then one and ane-fourth cupfuls of done with cuffs. One set of but- in tiro, rear of the house when they moon and gives the government "The-face of the clock contains milk, a little at a time,, then two tons will do for several waists, and had a party or"reception. One day weather indication for 24 hours in a piece of wood from.every state I and one-fourth-cupfuls of flour with tie.'ironing is made easier. Casey died, and there was a great advance. _ and territory: in the union, includ- two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, Never Use Old Lining.—Never to-do about it. The children had J'- ing the island possessions, and it sifted in; last, add the beaten lice an gid linin tvrrshed or un- ' 'NIAGARA FALLS. R• a fine coffin; with plenty of flowers, t -took three years for the maker of whites- of two eggs, reserve tilt, v-�•.—.3d, The following rules can be and Casey was .laid in state in the "By watching •the clock one secs the clock to collect them: I other one for filling, now bake in safeiy ac?�pted: For every :,ldrt buy parlor'. _. handsome pictures of the ships in "All the mechanism for running three layers. our yards of Englixh ce.mbric the � That ovcuing.an-old Irish woman, the United States na�•y pass behind the clock is in the base and includes filling: Feat the white of one color of the dress, two yards of who had known Casey when be was .i a glass. The history of Christ is 64C feet of electric wire and •t12 else- es; stili; then take about one cup- eilcsia for the waist', one yard of 1 laborer, came and asked to see shown from the nativity to the as- trical connections. The current is fol of'stra rberries and mash them, canrza, dress braid, and other find- the face of her dead friend. They cc.nsion by pictures painted by the c,btained from an ordinary electric add to beaten egg, then enough in's. conducted her to.the parlor. ,maker. light connection." She walked u to the coffin, took _ $ powdered sugar to make quite stitf. P "An interesting' feature of the. - about to re�emble-ice cream_; spread a long look; and said:— Ir} clock is.a miniature Niagara falls,, LIFTING MAGNATES. on the ffrs't litycr, thcn.cdver.-vtith" 4 ,'' =21U.NnRY. "Faith, Casey, an' they've let ye. with•Teal water,.the color of which diced• .lues pie, then on top of it into th' parlor at ,asht." . P Pl p Hint for .Ironing.—When ironing, appears to change. Just be ow is Much pro*ress has been made in again filling, then put on your uses a cake of soap handy, and an electric fountain and. an arch the application of powerful temper - 3 which produces a beautiful effect. ary,magnets to heavy hoisting-ina_ second laycr,'.cvye'r Rith filling, if the iron does not run smoothly, l�'014iEN AS LAW AGENTt3 l: > Flags appear on staffs in front of chinery. The magnets are Burgon- and slice' on a layer of hananas, rub it slightly on the soap. Put A bill has been introduced in tha then cover with filling, and put on a icce of soap the size of a small Eritish parliament to allow wome dial and indicate'the-kind of ocd from a hook at the end of the P P q. a w. 'your third layer, cover•it with fill walnut, to a quart of starch when t practice'as taw agents in Scot expected 24 hours in ad- crane, and a flexible-,cable conveys l g -! weather reports are at, electric current to the. coils, in$ put on your strawberries and t nu rue' e it; cwk thoroughly and land. The question came up about! cover t'heni with filling; then far• ' i ; " aced by a thermometer, baro- which can be switched on and off at I . I it loll t stick, five years ago, and was decided just a few moments set the cake in a hydrometer, a spirit level the will..Of the operator. Such mag 1 Y,l Stretcher.—For drying aeainst women in the rofession. _ a hot oven to harden- • - 'anu` � compass arranged on the rets are used to lift pig iron, bars, �' � • ' an t<<•,.•ning an-ets, i pan is Since that time the cutch uniyer- • .,":•; front the clock. . plates, rails; shafts, castings, Torg-' and t pe•cake when cool ahcpnld be c,,llowed, out new blankets will sities have thrown-the doors of theirs eaten with cream. It is delicious ELECTRIC LIGHTS. lugs, slabs, billets; and small- ar-I neo or :tin and old ones that have law schools open to yeomen, and4 slopes like nails. A. considerable for ks.combinat ons of flavors• I S.I.tink c=:n be made several inches now'several women trained'as Is `.'The" front of the clock is light- number of small tubes or nails can Orange or each Cake.—Two small Iargc r. Have a fra'nie.made like a yers are waiting for permission to', �u 'ed by 50 small electric lights, 35 of be grasped amu lifted at once, since cupfuls flour, cne-quarter teaspoon- lac•c c:iu•tain frame, except longer practice their profession. .''which 'are arranged around the the current magnetizes a quantity fill of salt, two teaslpaonfnls of bak- ; r.nd w'icic•r, say eighteen feet long --., a Niagara Falls and electric arch. o° them simultaneously. For long ing powder. Mix all tog,:ther; then ' nrd frft-cen feet for end'piecas. A LONDON'S RAILWAY TUBES r. _ The history of the United States girders and bars two npagnets are ! drop int a piece of butter size c;f •lpic•c•f• Jr, 5u;�port the center is im- How hl,ge is the cost of under.t _ from the. landing of Columbus to employed, one'at each end. .The j egg; add milk enough to make rihn to l:erp blanket from sag- Lronnd railway=s is shown in a coma ' ',' the present time is show.ri by 96 grasping power of the magnet ovot dough to roll out; bait" split open, sine ir. center. Thr. frame is made l p;ir'iso:r c f the total cost of all the paintinu, attached to a ribbon 180 'a large number of small. articles is spread and butter, and then with-i exactly like a curtain stretcher, ex- tttl,e railway systems of London feet ',u::;, which is moved by glee- a great -source of time saying. the fruit cheers;d fine and swecien< I cc•l,t larr•r ptiit'li long Slot; at enc- with the total cuCt of the railway tricii When the of strikes the ed. Cni er top n ith meringue m:idc n• • .;it%, r:,mw" t•o slip. These tiv'st,e;pp c,f Tre411id. The ?atter in A a- 1 itr the figures of Uncle Sam and - of whites of two e,,s and t-',.,) 1:.• 4,•cri ter curtain, or b a;:ke.ts � � UNCLE EZAA SAYS: gj c: t, t eludes r,,3t;a tiller c,f road and its ' -the Goddes of Liberty pass out of tablespoonfuls of Sugar. Serve wit.h citl•er. ' I trial cost a1 A•!?c3,500,000. The , an claetric elevator on one side, "It is never too late to mend, soft custard made with }olk% of h,,, To t(r•:•rt T••un� Not, Placr a ! is lway ti>;,e- of i,o•d..)., which ag- dovyo a stairway around the base but a goad many times it pays bet" ergs, four tablespoonfuls of ct.q:,r. !;�;1y l 'rlcelp Fkii!<•t o•:er-t.he 'F,regf e rig'p:;: r, '.- -i,;a „ pile miles, of the miniature cataract,and oleo- ter to git new." f one-half tablerronnful of lira. tom•:, ir;-J,. .,,,d 1 -nripr:=ed how nu,.eh 1�arr rr,5t a',,- :t est^•'::: >i, .ii. a `r v -+%')D"1►.. n4,.- X';s•a4S, r ;X'- �... ,�:kl'", a+„s;,i *'I•r� - D �. -'�.�Vis®, } ,�+ :. .. . _ ',. ,• -�.ss+n x ss.._i•/+ta ulr-w.a- ,'... _ --"_�-"•''+,�,. „a ..,--Vis•••..^6e"n�c.na��s.•a.`.°- '�!p`s!': 'wdr•? 4 .:, Y•r.. y.. - ',..s. .....+ .. .•. .�+ w �... _ ,.:r •. >. „� 4...•�.°"Y�- ''fir Ve. :off•, .. ... .: s ..., .1.'. ,,.;L..:. .... "-i r* ;"£+' aJOl1AT 'Is�j S -Lorne Law, of Toronto, is -Farmers have been busy.dur- ', aJ V L visiting his relatives here. ing the past week sowing their MILLINERY REDUCTION .1 is -A number from here took in turnip seed. :' -Found-A white woolen shawl the &tha picnic on Saturday last. -Mrs. N. Lehman, of Markham, . User call at this office. -A considerable aniount of hay is visiting with Mrs. A. Burrell yrs. Leigh i now reducing her Summer Millinery -Miss .Beth& Palmer is spend- harvesting has been done during for a few days. i ," Ing the holiday in the city. thep&et week. -Mrs. Hyman and son, of Mon- to half rice. Qnl a few left. — '-Get your Paris Green-at Me- - r. Howden is moving this treal, are spending a week or two -. y Fadden's drug store. It's the best. week into the dwelling lately with Dr. and Mrs. Bell. Now is the time for ladies who have not yet -Mr. Luke shipped a carload of owned and occupied by Thompson -R. Deverell is having a furn- hogs from this station on Tues- Bros. ace installed in his-residence. The r obtained their hate. day. -Frank Logan, with several work is being done by M. S. Chap- , -Arthur Bundy has been en- friends of Toronto, visited his man. gaged by E. N. Hicks in his bak- parents here on Sunday, having -Owing to Thursday, our usual *� North Side e1.y come down in an automobile. day of going to press, THE.NEws MRS` LEIGH, King St., Pickering, Ont, -Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, -Mrs. Green, of Toronto, and is being issued this week on Wed- spent Sunday with relatives in Mrs. L. Card, of Beeton, have nesday. town. been spending the past week with -Misses gate and Dolly Kerr Dickie -Miss day with of Toronto, the formers son, A. G. and Mrs. left on Saturday r, spend a mouth ,spent Sunday with her friend, Green. with their brother, A. M. Kerr, of � • " an Miss Field. - -Mrs.-N. F. Mechin has been ill the Bank of Commerce, Ingersoll. • -Born-Un Wednesday, June for the past few days with a very, -Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Bell left 28rd,the wife of Thos. Douglas, of severe attack of gastritis. We on Wednesday for their new home r :a daughter. are pleased to report that she is in Odessa followed by the best ... *Always have -M. N. Dafoe, of Toronto, now improving. wishes of•their nuxnerous Picker- spent Sunday here with-his sister, -W. and Mrs. Boyes, of East ing friends. lines 7y� �'.yy�Mra. J. H. Wagner. Toronto, are spending a week -Rev. and Mrs. I1n to tts and }�� 111 a�lDeur 1ti11e-Alex. Flett, of Kingston; .leas here with the latter parents. family have arrived•in town. We u :,been visiting at the home of his They will then spend a week with welcome there to our town and, uncle, W. D. Gordon. friends in Port Hope. hope their sojourn here may be a --John Munro, Alex. Rose and -Thomas and Mrs. Field have pleasant one. `— amort Mr. Maud, of Toronto, spent Sun- returned home from Des Moines I -SpinY's race was 'cleaned out _ day with Donald and Mrs. Munro. after spending four .months with last week and other repairs are DRY O O S -John McGinty has just receiv- their son, Dr. G. A. Field, and being.made. These repairs, hove- r ed a-carload of fresh lime. Those other relations and.. friends in ever, do not interfere with the g at the mill. The largest assortment in town. We're after your trade. We will wishing to purchase, call and see Iowa. choppin him.. -R. Carruthers has resingned -Strawberries'have been very do our uttnoet to merit it. -P. J. Morecombe, who has as teacher of No. 4 East section, plentiful in the market duringThe newest in Gent's Ties, Collars; Fancy Shirts, Hats, etc. The been in the city for some time, and the trustees are now in, quest the past week. The quality this coolest and prettiest in Ladies' Wear-beautiful Lawn Blouses, has been engaged by J. H. Wag- of a teacher for the balance of the year is exceptionally good, and New Muslins and Prints .galore.. : ner. year. The"section regret losing the prices are in keeping with.the -E. N.,,Hicks and family moved Mr. Carruthers as he has Riven quantity. into the village on Monday. We the best of satisfactioli. -The public schools close this welcome them as residents of our -The gaiden party given on week for the summer vacation to •G R O O E R / E S burg. Friday evening last under the be re-opened again on the third -Miss Lambert, of King-ton, .auspices of the Ladies' Aid Socie- Monday in August uuless the Our' prices are attractive. As we are not confined to the grocery ' returned home on Saturdayafter ty of the Methodist'church was a trustees rant A reprieve of a g P trade alone, we can afford to. make them so. We buy'from spending two weeks with Dr. and most successful affair. The even- week or two. and import through the best wholesale in the trae. - - Mrs. Bell. ing was an ideal one for such a -As we go to, press. prepare- - -Miss Bert Bunting left on function. It was .warm and the tiong are in progress- for holding ;SPECIAL LEADERS . ". Sunday for Toronto to visit her threatening clouds gradually the Dominion Day celebration on sister, Mrs. (Dr.)'Batemen, who is disappeared, leaving a beautiful the college grounds. The •probe- ."May-Bell" Ceylon Tea, direct import, 23d: lb. indisposed. night. From 0 o'clock supper was bility is the usually large crowd Zest Breakfast Food, 5 cents per package. -A large number attended the served until everybody wore a will be in attendance. Best Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs- for $1.00. Methodist church on Sunday even- contented smile. When all had -John Henderson, of Winona. Nice Light Brown Sugar, 2'_' lbs. for $1.04. 'ing to bear Rev. J. C. Bell's fare- been served the program began. spent a day last week with Pick= well sermon. The pastor, Rev. J, C. Bell, made ertng friends. He was off duty a -Mrs. Pinkston, of York, is an excellent chairman. The few days, having been overcome - spending a week with Mrs. R.. S. greater part of the program was by the heat 'while'working on.'the EONS cf SHOES Dillingham and her friend, Mrs. fnrnished by J. H. Cameron, the roof of one of his buildings. A. J. Boyes. well-known Toronto entertainer. -During the past Reek we We've got the choice. That's why we are getting the trade. -By the recent change in the .His selections were all of a high ha�•e been having a taste of warm Ladies and Children's Tan Shoes with Hose to match. They're ' time-fable of the G.T.R. No. 8, order. Many were of a humor- Canadian summer. The mercury the latest-stet ready for July lst. going east, is due at 8.05 a.m, in. ous ch4meter but he also gave reached a point 92 degrees above Men's Fine and .Heavy Boota-all sizes. Running 5hoee,'small, stead of 8.19 severat';which portrayed the seri- zero. On some days the humidity medium and large. ` -The sacrament of the Lord's ous side of life. That entitled of the atmosphere made it rather Supper will be dispensed in St. "The Cowboy's Sermon" deserves oppressive. Andrew'a church next Sunday 'at special mention. Another part of -Dr. E. J.Shirley, who expects the morning service. the program which gave much to leave Pickering shortly, willHARDWARE -Mrs. Alex. Rose and children, pleasure to all was the drilla by hold an auction sale of household of Toronto;-will arrive this week the young ladies of the congrega- furniture, buggy, cutter, harness Sye're still in the lead-get your hot weather goods at "; ► to spend a few weeks with Don• tion which were exceedingly well etc:, on Saturday, July 10th. The right prices. old and Mrs. Munro. executed. Mr. Green, who in- residence will also be offered for -James Gordon has been ap- structed the girls, is to be con- sale at the same time. Wick Blue Flame Oil Stoves, :• pointed agent of the Internation- gratulated on. the success of his -D. IN. Gibson, formerly of P1Harvesting Co. in place of Dr. undertaking. Two piano duets, Manilla, and now of Pittsburg, :•.Screen Doors and Window $creens� Etc Shirley who has resigned, rendered by Misses Martin and Pa., on Thu'reday, June 17th. was - -The Independent Telephone Ridley, were also well received. united in marriagge to Miss Emily :. Co. will close at 9 a.m. on Domin- A. E. Bell, of the Anglican church, Willis, also of Pittsbnrg. Mr. Leave Zour order. moods delivered promptly. Ion, Day and will remain closed who has won many friends since Gibson is a brother of Mra. James y for the remainder of the day. coming to Pickering a few weeks. Richardson and of Mrs. L. 8juires. T _ -Henry White and biwt vo sis- ago, gave a abort and pointed ad- -Albert Boyes, accompanied by Phone ?�o. 100 tars, returning from the Audley dress. Miss Hattie Law, as usual, Mrs, Boyes and child, is spend- garden party on Tuesday night, proved an efficient accompanist. ing two weeks' vacation with - ; ;met with an accident which might The proceeds of the evening from their relatives in Pickering. Mr. have had more serious results. the gate and booth amounted to Boyes reports business ' on the The horse which they were driv- about$110. Grand Trunk as improving rapid- k "e` ing, becoming frightened, ran -The Friends Yearly Meeting ly. There was a decided dullness pman o &way, upsetting the buggy, and closed last week after beingin last winter, but the prospects are throwing all into the ditch. Miss sessiou for the usual of now bright for briskness next fall PICKERING, �NT' �? Ethel enstai-ned painful bruises on time. The closingnight of last and winter. • her shoulder'and'thigh, but on be- year was marked by a misfortune, Ing examined by I1r. Bell, it was that,of the destruction of their' 'SALE REGMTER. -' -found that her injuries were not meeting-house, having been _ ---- S T / L L W / T H tJ S / of a serious character. struck by light about the SATURDAY, JULY lOTa, 1908-a�lllCtlOn -The school board'met on Mon- midnight hour, the walls alone sale of household furniture, buggy, day evening and settled up the being left standing. The old cutter, harness etc., in Pickering POTATO BUGS-Yes, they a're here, but one little nobble of ells Village, the .property of .Dr. E. J. Paris Green turns,theta up. It's A 1 stuff, and our Screen Doors 'school business for the year. The meeting-house, however, was an Shirley. The residence will also be ' ' for$1 complete shuts out every fly. behool will re-open on Sept. Ist old landmark of ,Pickering, and Reith a full .equipment for fifth every year Friends from all parts offered for sale it the same time. classes. Outside ails may at- of Canada and the United States Sale at 2. See bills. W. B. Powell,' hn Turnip Hoes ours are second to none. Turnip Seed. of the best P P Y auctioneer. quality and defy eometi'tion in price. Seytnes and tend these classes, which,prepares met for worship' and to conduct - Snaths-all new goods. '£hem up to the old,3rd class certi- the yearly business of the society. nates grade, gpon payment of the The loss of the building was re- Blaok m Twenty different patterns of Muslins for Blouses to choose from. •nominal fees. The board meets portedeverywhere and offers. of Mithin Fancy Hose that are sure to please. again next Monday evening to assistance to rebuild came in hake action`regarding the placing rapidly. so that within a few Having rented the Dunbarton shop EDWARD BRYAN, PICKERING of a third teacher and making the weeks an amount sufficient to and q ened the same„f am prepar- 'necessary sehool'accommoda4ion. rebuild was subscribed. The ed to do all work entrusted to . -The sporting editor of The work of reconstruction was soon me in the above line. Toronto World while returning begun so that now the meeting- liorseshoeing a specialty. Q ■ ;/ (� from Atha picnic on Saturday house is in better shape than ever Call in and see me any time. 0000 e a e .,Kee `J` tj\j • of.* 0 • ! • evening had a very unpleasant and is one of which the Friends E, T. experience. Instead of driving have juit reason for feeling proud. DUNBARTON over the iron bridge on the Brock It is furnished with most comfort- These hot days by getting one of our 1� road he drove through the creek able seats, is well ventilatedand The Eulalile Quartet ��'Wick Blue Flame” Oil Stoves! as the tires on his cart wheels heated. The building, we .hope, were becoming loose.• The depth may be the scene of many a year- of - ` I of the water was much greater ly gathering as it has been for The The best yet produced to burn coal oil. In all sizes. than be anticipated, but -nothing many years in the past. The Are now prepared to give a musical more serious `than a thorough meeting just brought to a close program. For particulars apply toScreen Doors and Window .Screens. " : wettingoccurred. On Monday wag one of the most successful MIMA HOOVER, , morning he was able to continue for a number of years. Several Sec.-TreaF. r -Several large bands of cies from a distance were in attend- �T J O SEP H ��V UNDY passed through the village ately ante. Among these were Thomas Water, ..Water going west. It is their.intention Davidson, from England ; Henry The p undersigned is aced to con,- na ; ll tri establish a gipsy village near T. Outland, from North Caroli • p ;a tract for well-drilling In Pickering or : the exhibition grounds when they Eli Harvey, from Indiana; John Scarboro and surrounding districts. will find many willing1 victims H. Dillingham,from Philadelphia; Anyone wishing work done may get who have confidence in-the pow- Rebekah McKee), front Jackson- estimates by writing I' ers of these fortune tellers. Hones- ville, N. Y. ; Wm. Evans, of CHAS, B. RICE,' et R tyy is not the prevailing virtue of M66retown, N.J. ; Roland Haz- 3744 Pickering P. O. all 9-- ap !� these roaming bands and when and and wife, Thos. C. Hogin and k they are in the vicinity, house Thos. Fisher, of Pennsylvania; Pickering Lumber Yard W e' have hundreds of patterns to � and barn locks should be looked Foster Owen and wife, Mary Haz- x: after. When passing through ard, Jesse McKee], Edward T - the village here they had*in their Wood and Wm. McKee], of New All kinds of building material, in- ",. select from. possession a number of live-fowl, York, and Jessie R. Tucker, of eluding rough and dressedy which we presume was not of North Dartmouth, Mass. A dele- lumber, lath, etc. "I'}Ie aeglgn8 for this y8ar are ahead of anything ' their own raising. Those who gation a;pq appointed 'tto inter- . i A carload of New Brunswick white possed through recently were view our government and remon- cedar shingles expected on or we have ever shown. evidently of foreign extraction strate against the teac•bing of or the 22nd inst, r altrd should be kept constantly preparing for war as being un- �, BUNTING, t'r` so Pickering uucler tl:e eyes of the autho.itieQ. c:hristian and hurtful to men." W+ D. CORDON & SON. ( 1� • d ..,,�. ;... .:.. �, •:fes.