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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_07_09 w .„PW­jW, •4: .'li :. x- ..T'�•'�4l .. ....i,•.4 . ,. ... ... ... ..i � '. ' : ,., -'"Y. -t• :N'.y'+;'p �” F �� M• S/r 2 NEWS E PIC. KERING. OL. XXVIII• DICKERING, ONT.,' FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909 _ NO. 40, *r*fles�stossal garb*. , AGINCOURRT HIGHLAND CREEK � BLOODLESS W OMEN • — July 1st, 'while Misses Naomi Land ..,Plaster Xedtead Edwin Prophet, 28 years of, e,em and Ethel Bush mere returning from ployed on a farm a -short distance g from here, received terrible injuries the Agincourt tournament they had M. BELL, M. D., C. M. the misfortune to have a runaway. Lose Coit, Constantly Weary, on Sunday night through a kick from ' A. 'Lase House Surgeon of the Bingewa Ethel, who was drivin be a�to race •`'-- - esaeral Hospital. successor to Dr. M.Bate- a horse which he wits attending. The when the horse became 1r3 horned sena. OtDce hours S to to a m,i to S p m snd 6 Look Wrinkled, Hollow. animal kicked the young man in the g A small quantity still on haud. ^' to e p m. Pickering,Out es lr and unmanageable: Only owing to knee, breaking the cap and leaving a the bravery of a gentleman in a Anyone can get it at the Spink (jEO. N. FISH, N. D. pass- large open wound. Prophet was im- automobile was a serious misha Eleva:tor,,price 6a"c per 150 l7l PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON They All Get Health,' Vitality, mediated hurried to St. Michael's 1'0g P Member of Oollege of Physicians and 8nrgeons. 'i Hospital it was found neves- averted. He stopped the animal by Ib. sack. Oat, Associate coroner, County of Ontario, Vim Strength From Vital. throwing a coat over its head. Fortu- Olaoe Houn--6 to 10 a.m, and l:o 3 and 6 to s ! g scary to wire the broken pieces togeth p.m. Brougham.Ont. 11-1y er. nately no damage was done. V;'.H. JACKSON, Once you.use -the celebrated nerve vitalizer and tonic, Vital-once you •+• •�• Brock Road , mat• feel its magic Bowers working..through DUNeARTON Read Centennial nevi's re k . E. FAREWELL, 0., BABRI9- your wea ened system-then you'll - garden party. k r e know ..for scale that health at last M. A. e. and Mrs. Toronto, is the JamesWhite •47 . rias,County crown Attorney,and ooanty guest of Mr: and Mrs. Gillespie. n. g)lfaitor. Oo=t House,Whitby. 10-v awaits you. A number from here attended Mr. wHtTBY So much quicker and surer is Vital Reed's barn raising on Monday. Dominion Day sports were most LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law,, to rebuild and restore that thousands Mrs, G. A. Gillespie (nee Bowman), successful. Wholesale and Retail Butcher, e solicitor,Notary Public,Special Eaami- use no other medicine. will receive the first time since her The summer school of the volunteer Pickering, Out. per for High Court of Justice. successor to g> Mears. Dow-et MoGulivray, Brock street, marriage on Tuesday,July 13th, from students at the Ontario Ladies' Col- 50c a box, or 6 for $2.30: For sale ' WiLitby, 71y 3 to 5 o'clock. She will he assisted by,lege is attended b 260 and is the lar int McFadden's Drug Store, Pickering. y g her sister, Mise Annie E..Bowmxn, of est and most interesting ever held in Beat price paid for choice } Peterrnarry. Could Springs, and Miss Irene Dun- Canada. butcher's cattle. A large Sunday school picnic from �. WALTER. L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. �• • Toronto came by special train to Choice treat will be found at oils � Graduate Ontario veterinary College, 1�� KINSALE Hevdonshore Park Wednesday. ' Member Ontario Vetennaty Medical society. CLAREILIONT y' shop at'reasouable prices. Saooea9or to Dr.E.J.Shirley, Office.Bins st., Alex. Smith has his new house Piokering, yT Parkin Bros have their barn on the under sox on Brock street south and 11 Call and see ua. TM '�T +� Blackie farm raised-and are to have a Chas. Barton this week has bought of Prices right GEON, N VETERINARY SUR. nd 11 Y RSV ITURE STO LE stone foundation built. John Ferguson the corner lot on By- du LEON, AND DENTIST, Etc. and James Pengelly has been engaged ion street, opposite the fruit and cine- Oradaate of the Ontario ,Vet rfnsry Col- t0 run the towns 1 rock crusher,an pp Ree; Toronto• registered member of the in the place to get the best h p -gar works, upon which he intends at Monuments 4 Ontario Veterinary Dledical Association. 1f• while thus engaged will have a black once to build a home. g a.» and residence one and one-quarter miles Furniture at the lowest smith employed to attend to his shop. aortb of Green R!ver. Office and shoeing forge Whxt might have proved a serious i boare6 to 11 a.m.,and 1 to 4 p.m. Private ffce occurred here on Jul 1st. Some CENTENNIAL CORNERS Having secured theagenc for telephone in my once P,O. address, Green prices, also y - - River, Ont, one had been taking an engine.to Jas. the Ontario Granite and Alar- ---- --- --- PICTLTRE FRAMING, Pengelly's shop to be repaired and it Mrs, Burke and Miss Luella Burke ble Works, Brampton, I am r j: i�usttttss Q�arns. ___ is supposed that a s ark had set fire are visiting friends in Ohio. prepared h all work is p d to furnish CURTAN POLES, to the fence alongside the iced. The Mrs. Graham °f Toronto, is visiting a granite and marble line t lFPHOS. POUCHER Issuer \of Mar• fire gradually reached the Methodist with her sister, lire. Brumwelf. at the veru lowest prices, and risue Licenses.Brougham,Ont, church, but Mr. Roach, of Cherry Miss Beatrice Collins has returned workmanship guaranteed. and kinds Gf repairing. 'Goods shipped.where desired. wood, happening to come along in'the borne from Victoria Square,where she PP t� ��T G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage nick of time, extinguished the fire and has been sojourning for the last three See me before placing your is Licenses in Clio County of Ontario, no dawage was done to the building. months. order. Lettering done on .the Pickering Village, Cly The Centennial S. School held their shortest notice. , UNDERTAKING ••• - DDHOPPER Issuer. of Marriage GREENWOOD annual picnic at Rosebank on Tuesday C.,W. GIBBONS, - 'Claremont' . Licensee +n the County of Ontario. in Connection. last, when a very enjoyable time was O>aoe at store and his re•ideace,Claremont. Born-On-Friday, July 2nd. to Fred s nth all. and Mrs. Gibson, a son. The E worth League* of Centennial -�TORWAY HOUSE.-Norway, %T --T it Hing•ton Road. Particular attsatica gsv- `� •�J=• � � -�- Z. Miss Myra V�:i1Lon, e# Minden, is will bol ;heir annual lawn social on C 0 A L an to farmers attending the Toronto markets, home!or the vacation. the lawn of Mr. Jacob.Brumwell on • 15ou accommodation under -the rue. manage. iCLAREM(�1VT Mrs. S. Stewart is spending a week Tuesday evening, Julp 13th. A good Hard And soft. p soleior charges moda:ato. 1.J.tLcCaao� Pro• with her daughters in Toronto. program will be gireh including eelec- Walter Green, of Buffalo; is .here tions from the following; Miss Jean V 1VL.L7�L.I.�V •��'�� B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERH - visiting his brother, F. L. Green. Urquhart. of Markham;, Miss Winnie 1.J. Conveyancer, Oommiasionerfor taking M a Master George Winters. of Picker- Minear. of Toronto, elocutionist; Mr. Lath and Shingles. asdavite, Accortuyntant, eta. Money to loan Moving Sale at ing, is spending a few days with Alei p;,tul Hahn, of Toronto, celloist.Miss baLzmWhit• a1' Issuer of t[arrisg• Lie. Moore. R. McCowan. J1ies B. White, bar. esiow~ v s, Ont. i-v ' We are sorry to learn that John Frost, soloist; The Centennial Or- Prices right. - The Pickering Pharmacy . • g �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Gerry has not improved as hip friends chestra. Tea served from 6 to S, 1' a for Counties of York and Ontario. Ane would like since his return home, A. ( � 7�j�L"�C O Man salty of all kinds ittenusd to on shortest From July let until July 16th. gate Sadler returned to the Gener- . C• R E E S y a' not.oe, Address Green River P.O., Ont,e = AU DLEY In moving into our new extension we a1 Hospital on Tuesday evening after ' LOCUST HILL B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- ■pending a couple of.weeks at her Mise Pilke is home for vacation. we find that we were overstocked in some y rower for Ontario and York Cos. All home here. The rock crusher is loin cod work + kinds of sales conducted either privately or by lines,guaranteed to be all fresh and F. L. Green was ib Markham on g g A PALMER aaesion, Sale notes collected. For date@ or good sellers. It will pa you to buy Wednesda attending the raisin of 1n our,midst. „ ot`.r pparticulars apply at residence, eHsabecb now am the rices well show. ; g g Mr, Stephenson and daughter, of 6L, Plokering. Orders left at News Omes will P a large bur ding he in raising on the Pickering, visited with the furmee's PAINTER AND DECORATOR -resrdye prompt attention. islj>,• We now have hanging in our store on Slater estate. a large sheet the names and prices of son, Samuel. r� POUCHER, Licensed Auction- articles on special sale,such as: The new baker is making his trips Contractor for general house repairs. t 1 . ser Qaloatoraod Collector for the Ootid AUDLEY :"• morq Citable for his customers. >$stsbliahed 5 rates is Pickering Iiss of York and Ontario An kinds of auction Liver Pills,ng. 26c, for lbc ; Kidney Ira Lawrence, of the Toronto teach- y g Village. •oleo sond•cted sad valuations made at mod- Pills, reg. 60c,for 89c; Blaud's Mn. Sweet, of Battle Creek, Mich.,, in staff, is spending the holida ■ on g ' eras•charge, Estates and eonstltamenee coo. Iron Pills, reg$1, for 19c. etc., etc. and her sister, Mrs. Jewel, of Chicago, g g y ADnRE$9: PICKERING P. O. skeMaily rpaaatted and cold by suction or ' the farts. yrivate sale. Mortgaces, rents, notes •aa Bargains like these all through the are visiting among old friend■ and 8 The annual garden party of the fronin]accounts promptly collected dna naffs store in tent medicines sea neighbors. actory settlements guaranteed, Phone or • pa• Methodist S. S.'was held on the lawn trusses, s ctaclep, fountain Ben. Willing has returned to duty y g �^A. Z Z 'T R WAS* for fermi and particulars, ,Brougham, Pe of Mr. Holtby. The evening was ideal Vas Data may be Cued by phoao?lsw. , za, Jewelery,stationery, in Pa.. C. 8., after spending a few for such a gathering and it was a late off•• y stock foots, etc. holidays among friends. hour before all were served at the The Markham dt Pickering Tole- IfSept.you get it here it's goon`. tables. The chair was taken by the phone construction men have atrung new pastor, Mr. McCamus, who after billingham'S T M McFADDSN alien on the polea.i4err so we luny ez- ELLIQTT • , Peet to have the phones installed a few well chosen remarks. •called Druggist and Optician, aborti on Mr. Piggott, who furniahpd the UndertakingParlors ' y' ro ram,.assisted by Mr. Rich, ian- PICKERING, - ONT. Rev. McCamus preached bis first P g P King street, Pickering. sermon here un Sunday last. A 1s>s, and the 84th I`�egimental Band. , A refreshment hooch on the grounds TORONTO. ONT. 9' Calls b d'ay or night rem ti cordial welcome is extended from his x. tl y g p P y did a lively business in ice cream, etc. attended uI. Tele hone con•re ation, The workers in the Sunday'School are This school is unquestionably one+ (Bell or ]ntiepend nt.lWagner & +Cas The sgehool inspector called at the well pleased with the success of this of Canada's Greatest, Best and school recently and was so well satis- fied with the of the trustees and annual event. The proceeds were Most Successful Colleges. Oui about$160. graduates rexdil secure em to • • • Have a full line of >resh and cur. teacher that he awarded the highest et us educate p y' rekersing .11' ea i°eata constantly on hand. standing that has yet been given to •+• osntiont. �wo th fromt$35°to $100 ~ the school. Remember the garden party, Cen= w month. We tuna how. �rrite teunial;Tuesday, July 13th. t 77,,, Spice Roll, Breakfa.Gt Bacon, today for magnificent catalogue. - First-class-rigs for hire "l GREEN RIVER •� • - , ,, g I3am, Bologna, SVeiners, etc. Day or night spent y ' DROUGHAM W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. R,.A. Fuller a ent a da in town. , Highest prices paid for Alph. Hoover is in Milton this iveek, Geo. Philip, or., is indisposed' this -- .Cur. Yonbe& Alexander Sts. t.-Bus meets, all trains "Butcher's cattle. Haying is the order of the day, just week. Teaming promptly attended to. now. Mr, and Mrs.. Mosgrove spent the -- - - - - AS_DeOeriz took tea with J. Lowrie, holiday in the city. Agent for Canada Carriage Go, of Locust Hill. ?Miss Carrie Phillips, of Egypt, is :: n s U ra n c e Miss Cora Armstrong is spending a holidaying at home. - WE - -W• H. Peak few docs in Aetihurn. Robt. Collinsandfriend. of Toronto, , Pickering. Miss Olive Taylor spent Tuesdav visited at R. Brodie's on the 1st, t Of all kinds.--Beat always recom. with Maggie Wilson. ' - • ---• b Kg• Mrs. Ed. Holtby, of Toronto, is vis- 3laeksmrthina trended. Mr. Feri:er, of Toronto, spent Sat, i;ing relatives and friends here. p t I s J e friday with Mrs. Bell, Thomas Bennett will raise his large R V d & r J. A. Nighswander spent Sunday 'new barn this(Friday) aftornoon, p A general blacksmith business done. COIIveyaIIcing Done, with his sister at Ashburn. Eddie and Gerald McGregor, of To= °Y All kinds of repairing neatly and - Hy., Mrs. and Miss Eva Hopkins, ionto;are visiting at R. S.Phillips'.- -ANYTHING promptly executed. -Rents and Notes Collected. took tea with A. E. Lehman. A number took in the celebration at Charges reasonable.' Miss Leona Ellis is spending a few Pickering on 1st and report a good that is bought in a jewelers store Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty. " weeks with her grandmother. time. and many other things that are the 130 acre Farm for sale. Norman Lott and friend, of Caled an Lorenzo Barmin and wife, blimico, bought in other stores. If others spent the lot at Wm. Hoover's, called on W. J. Bodell and others last cannot repair your broken arti- PICKERING, ONT. If you want t°buy sell or rent, call Russel Barton is-spending his vaca- week, cies bring thein to us and we will at my office. Bargains, tion with W. A. and Mrs. Barton. Mrs. J. C. Philip is spending a few repair them if it is possible to so. Miss Allie Fuller and friends elPent days in the vide-this week visiting The'charges will be moderate. The the first with W. A. and-Mra. Fuller. friends. t T� W e v. the Master John Lehman is visiting in Fred. Cowie, of Toronto,accom ani �O�li,lON B $ Toronto, with his aunt, Mrs. Stillwell., ed by a friend, spent Sunday at his + +w Pickering- Mrs. i Dorothy Hido, of To- home here. Notary Public, g, M a Mas D - _ - I1$ac1 a2Aaz•, '. junto -rnnkn, ,spent :3 .day with_Min�;`B,' We are pleased to notice that,• Z;TC �, 01d'Gold TIME TABLE-Piokering Station�G ,wtZg°n another one of our $ rr your men has [General Barkin ..alness T.R. ' Trains going Eask due as.follows- Miss Nellie Wilson is spending a taken Horace Greedy s advice. M1 ` No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. week with friends in Mongolia and F. C. Machin left for Oshawa on and Silver transacted. 12 Local 2.43 P.M. Stouffville. Wednesday, havingsecured a good ' ' 14 Local - 6.04 P. M. A number from here took- in the osition in McLau in's office. Y. Claremont Baptist excursion on Wed- P g and pay the very highest market Trains going Week dues as. follows- P There was quite a large docket s, rice for it. If you ave an ;'Special attention given to No. 13 Local 8.36 A,M. nesday last. division court this week, but the cases P y Y you Mr. and Mrs. Buekindnle, of Mon- would like made up into new jaw- ;tlle collection Of 11 Local 2.90 P• M. were all disposed of in short order. elery we will be pleased to give v 7 Mail 8.35 P. M, Bolla, spent Tuesday with John and Lost-The latter part of June, a an estimate, and uarantee that s s 'Bale notes. •8undav included. ra. ilson. car enter's measuring rule. Finder g p B none but your old gold will be _ We are pleased to say our boys won will kind) leave at Brougham post .SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. the game Saturday night at Clare- office. y g P used in the making. BRITISH Term of 19M mont, the score being M. Nearly the whole town went to aepceite received of $1. and Reg. and Mrs. Nighswander and Claremont to nee the football match, CA_'�ADIAN Ten per cent cheap- upwards. BUSINESS er, ten er cent bet- family, of Tavistock, spent a few days Claremont vs. Green River "Sbam- p with the former's parents. rocks,"on Saturday evening and re- N BASSETT COLLEGE ter for Businea, y g ��terelst allowed at h'ighegt Our young people gave Gordon ort a good*clean game. r current iates. TORONTO - Shorthand and Mat- Booth surprise party in honor of his P A. P. :firs.McGregor and fam- Booklet free. R. A: Farquharson, twenty-Brat birthday'Friday last, ily, of Toronto, autoed here on Do- J>3wl?Lt Eli AND OPTICIA\ CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner Yonge and '~+ ' minion Day tend visited R,S. and Mrs. W111Ti;I' C;,vT Bloor Sts. A splendid program at the Cen- Phillips, On their return trip Miss C. ' a WHITBY BRANCH. tennial garden party Tues. nett. Phillip•accompanied them, • .':. .. _ - ... . ...:....v:a:.•«. _ .. .....tee, wa.0 :els' Yw....s,n.".a.1w ..a.w Y:.raC A(� ,.,,.. .:n :. •. ., ..r •a .,°"�s.. .. ,9''�•Swt '.'� �..•..nt .yam ''"#,�'� :>-�. .. .� -... ,: :;..„- �r"'�'a��va�aeY"�` 'nsa'^* � �a"`s;v7N.+'d=. a w- �-�-sv`;''"xt T�?��,,•v+�aa•'h��w'xr,�-"�" �iR•. ' ... X ;:•r�.; ..-,roar! .r, ^.f. r x,.+uv a,., :..- ,.,.. ;-s<, w-•p, .,,, '." .al':^4ss^..W. -s,.�,cA .,.t.,c .�.r-...'- _.� •. .TM�. ':-'•"•'.-v. .a `�:! - z t ;'''••,'• , • ♦.,�,, ,�f .. dumplings will *M in the oentcr of ONLY ONE GURU = t each; sprinkle thickly with aagum Rand press together. Put in u lwt.THE PRICE WAS TOO OR u tle of boiling water. •it c A BAD h. , �MACH GIS .. -fi ' In c - _ --- -- 'd✓ �'. �>JASONAIILL SALADS. Th© D,ich Man's Difficulty Before Jesus Cabbage Salad.—Three-ruurtk Indigestion and Similar Troubles cupful cf Ungar, one egg, one tea- ; � � spoonfu: ,n,nd mustard, one tea- Nut be 'Treated` Through Is Here Discuesed. spoonful • '-cfar ,rnclted, half cupful : th3 Blood, _ APPETIZING MEAT DISHES. of vinegar. Let come to a boil and _ Pour over one small head of cam- -� Jesus said unto him, go sell what A vision is an outline of possibility. Creamed Chicken with Mush- indigestion can be treated in• bags cut_fine. _ ever, thou hast and give ' to the "Tu lire,",' to "truly live,'-is to rooms=Boil u�til'terrder onL- si Ham Salad.-Cut up small bits of m� Hess;-but it can be cured in=--a ;'poor; and come, take up the cross I: bring every- energy, every activity, pound chicken. Take out bones and only one way-through the blood. boiled ham, placed in salad bowl' and follow me.-Mark x. 2L every thought to bear upon the pick the meat' into 'small pieces. Purgative-s cannot cure indigestion: with the hearts and inside lea��a Here, we have a drains that al filling in of that outline. It is to Then season with salt, pepper; and By main force they move the food inose merges idle a tragedy. It is see a "gleam" and follow it. To a dash or two of cayenne. Add °f a head of. lettuce. Make dreg- on'still undigested. That weakens ing as follows: Mix in a saucepan full of power;,,it gtiivers w•it'h in- see that'visio•tn is to see the purpose the juice of one lemon, one fair the wholse system,.uses up the us,- tensest one pint of sour cream, if free tensest interest. of God. To set out co realize it is to sized onion, grated, one can of tura) juices of the body and leaved from milk as possible, half • pint_ Two youngmen face each other. feel the presence of God in the life. mushrooms cut in halves one'quart the stomach and bowels parched The distinguishing P good vinegar, pepper salt,.and a g g quality •in one This gives true bigness to the soul of cream heated, one-half cup of i p,Pce of butter, sugar and a and sore. ' It is a cause of indigos- is the'bearing of a cultured, Kell- and to the'life. The man who is butter• and half cup f] ::;r i; l,l,cc; mall ! B: tion-not a cure. Others tryire� bred gentleman. The distinguished too big io consider.sma. things is together.. Mix all together ui.c y ;rna,l too•.._spoottful mustard mi;: digested foods and ' peptonized' B B I B ed smooth ; boil add the well bea# quality of the other is the strength ,also too small-to consider big things. and put in a buttered baking dish drugs. But drugs which digest the, and dignity and besot of the soul \1'e must have telescopic 'men and with cracker crumbs-over the to en yolks of two eggs, stirring care food for the stoinach real) weaken) g Y y Pp' fully until it thickens to the can- Y that shines in every feature of his. men with telescop,, minds. Too Bake�ktalf hour. fullysistea of, starch then set in n, I its power. The digestive .organe face. In the face of the one is a many are microscopic men-intense Bai ed (thicken.-Take a'fat, y , cam never du t:re work properly un- cool cool lace or..on ice,and and when colla great' expectancy; in that of the upon little things without seeing tender spring chicken of roasting- P ' ti! they are strong enough to do it pour Deer salad and mix well. for themselves. 1,othin can iv other is the strong reserve power their interrelationship or their size. Clean and wash well and halt g B Salad Dressing.-Beat Beat two eggs, 1 . that invites the 'cr,,• of human': relationship to a center.• In religion inside acid out. 'Sprinkle over with B'- 63'� the stomach that power but„lie new, j need. The one is a pupil, the other the order must never be inverted- flour quite heavily. add three large tablespoonfuls of rich Place in a 1 vinegar, one teaspoonful of must' red blood so abundantly sup - lied b Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is the Master:, it is vision t lot we mai see how the kettle with heart and liver and two P Y arts relate to the whole outlook cupfuls of boiling water., Let it boil and mc,istened in a little of the So the reason for. their success i Jesus took his hand and, lifting P P B vinegar, add to eggs.,and then add him up to that level where man looks that we may helpfully and truly well; as you would far a plot roast, plain. The health of the stomach I salt and white pepper to taste and depends upon the blood in its deli- into the eyes of man said: "Put get .inlook. and baste often. When' about half � P P � one teaspoonful of sugar. . Add cate reins. If tk t bloud is weak away., sell those things that are be- WEALTH.-NEEDS VISION, done, or so that it scarcely resists � � I tweed you and your fellow man too tablespoonfuls of cream and 1 and water the astric lands the fork add' one-half cupful of Y ` g B and take the same pathway I ani and this Jesus gave this young vinegar, boil until done, and take beat in.quickly. Add lump butter fm,en't the strength'to secrete the taking; then you will truly man. ., out. Chop the liner and heart and, size of,an egg. Put in rice boiler ices which alone can digest the r" g i y Y lied s ow-1 y until the mixture the vision that kiss come to our Vision finally changed him. serve in the gravy. Chicken is de- yod. If the blood is loaded with} " y Tradition says the young man fol- is a li thicker than thick cream. impurities it cannot absorb the good soul, - "_ Y. S• licious cooked this`way and serval P These words created conviction, lo,ked ed Jesua later. This is easy to cold.. The rich gravy can.be used com the food when -it is digested. believe for no true soul can ever B Y VARIOUS USEFUL HELPS. othin can stimulate the lands, for they voiced the message of his as a dressing for lettuce. B B own soul. Fe felt that was the g away froom its vision or from the Recipe for Suet 1?udding.-One -Removing Paint Specks.-Moisten and nothing' can absorb the, nous- love that awakenedit. Both were cupful suet, one cu ful raisins, baking soda with water to paste- ishment but pure, red blood. And door through which he muga: pass P P g P � and that on the other side would here. Every beggar he met, every one-half cupful citron, one-half and apply to the paint spot. Wheii othing can gine that pure, re be struggling workman he employed, cupful currants, one teaspoonful dry rub 'off both paste and speck. ;flood but Dr. Williams' PPink Pills NEW JOY AND POWER. every ill-clad, ill-fed child he saw,• each of cinnamon, cloves, and soda, To Protect the Hat.-Bu a piece Mrs. Alfred Gallant, Hill River, P every tired-looking mother and 'one-half teaspoonful of nutmFg and of oil silk large enough -to cover E. I: says:--for several years'� but the price was too great. In every form of sorrow or suffering I belt, one- cupful sour milk, one the whole hat and extend under I previous up to two years ago, I suf a silence as of the grave he turned would daily awaken his vision anew. cupful \ew C)rleane mulass•es, three the brim.. Cut the goods circular fered .continually from indigestion, sadly toward home. It would be with him us he rested and one-half cupfuls flour. Add and run a casing around the edge, I could not eat enough to'keep my This is no condemnation of riches., on his • own� luxurious couch, one-half tumberful of good brandy. so that .when it is put on the hat, strength, and what little I did eat - There is no moral quality in mere as he sat at his own richly Steam' in cane. Beep in airtight ;the drawstring may be pulled up � ao matter what kind of food, cause. money. Our saying that move is laden table, as he put on -box. Th p and may- be 1 lightly. fasten the ba secure) • in Breat pains, so that I became mac y• g y They will-lee y g . } the root of all evil is manly partly his own comfortable garments; used when needed. Stearn three side the crown of the hat, and then reduced in flesh, strength an energy. I consulted several doctor true. It is true in eo far es money as he balanced his weekly accounts hours.. when you are caught in a summer 8y awakens the worst forms of selfish- I-the vision would pour in its light bleat Loaf.—A g66d substitute shower, it can L4 quickly taken out and took medicine from 'them'' bui tress in us; it touches springs and and suggestions on these. And so for veal loaf is the beef loaf. Take and adjusted to :he hat and you can, without any benefit whatever. • On sources'of soul noison as. nothing this vision, this love of Jesus, would two pounds of round beefsteak and go on your way in peau of mind. the advice of a friend ,I .began to else does. If there is anything else follow and arpeal and: plead until one-half pound of sa3t pork; put I Uses. for Newspapers.-To keep : take go Williams'results. Pink Pills , that will touch a eeper depth and the boort• and life. became . shot .through meat grinder. Salt' and I burglars out spread newspaper's on goon Good results. were noticed, r awaken a worse f� of selfishness; through with the Christ spirit, sel- pepper and a little nutmeg, one .the floor, Thieves will not step could slightly increase the amounL� ered then thats en ' is the 'root"of all evil. fishness was driven out, his soul set � egg, and enough dry.bread crumbs on a"newspaper; because it crackle of food day after day, and rfftak- Je_suunciated a.great principle free to fallow the gleam; and the to mold into a, guod . solid loaf. Imay awaken some one. A 'well no .inconvenience, until after 1 and did not tie, mankind to a true; joy- of ennobled,manhood be- .1f taken out of tin while warm, a I-known criminal lawyer is authority l ing ten boxes I_could eat any kind � -:narrow rule. saute the young.in i,n's possession. fine thick bake can be milder It i for this statement. .To fill cracks i of fond and in a short time got bac cl Life must have a vision, an ideal. REV. DR. JOHN. R: SMAC KAY. should bake in a moderate .oven ;.in '' wooden flo-irs put one-half I � my nortttal stale of health an - -- nearly . an.; hour. -This�' muchI pounds newspa er in three quarts iii 14 feel that Dr. Williams'ams Pin P 1 F "Did you take me for a fool when'• more economical than veal. water and soak three days. Then have surely cured me of a most Y , OLIANG THE WIVES. stubborn ca*e of indigestion," Soli married me Z" cried an angry _-4:11-1 acid one tablespoonful powdereal husband, in,the thick of a domestic > ,. , CLEANING AND 'CLE:CLEANSING. alum'and one gtiart wheat flour. You can get these Pills from any Valuable .till in 1'eartn 5hf in a f dealer in medicine or the will br quarrel,_ to which the wife meekly p Furniture Polish,-To one-ha'lf i Stir and, boil till like cake -dough. sent b mail at 50 cents a hoe o>i `;responded:-"No, Samuel, I did i'a1e' gallon of..raw linseed•oii add two I:('ool and fill,cracks. It will harden six boxes for $2.50 by-addressing not; but then you always said 1 was When.the captain of a wave-beat and one-half ounce's of balsam of like cement-To fill rat holes use `goo judge of character," en chi ours oil.,upon on ,the waters above. rccine but acid, when cool ,! the Dr. Williams' Medicine .Oo.i j B p p P fir. To remainder of contarne.r add ' ,Brockville, Out. '- he does.not empty a barrel of kcrus a liberal allowance of red pepper. enough pure apple vinegar to make i ene over the side. He stitches up up the gallon and shake well be- To clean carpets wet a neNspaper _..� � '_ =�.✓ three or•four cotton bags, which-he fore applying.. But, a little polish I with.ammonia and w,titer, squeeze, M .N_Tll11U11'S ANIAT GOLD. " •r ,,, fills first with oakum and then with. tt'ar into bits, throw on the fliN,r, I shuld be rubbed'on well and dried oil, usually equal parts of fish oil has possible.: This is an ex- (and sweep from one wall to the Berlin 3lerehant Astonishes Vil- as miLc F R - - IRepeat, be innir. � si one. ., •��•`%3"'"- �.�- i and werosene. The bags are ,then oppositeg a cellent furniture polish.. , la�,tra 1►y 11ts Liberality. tied tightly at the tops and pricked . To Remove Paint.,-To remove where you left off.' `Use. them to The per-capita wealth of the little all over with a sail needle to permit cover top of shelvr.s, bottom of town of Cunners-uorf, in Silesia• P paint from any kind of cloth use , the oil to exude, and are hung from drawers for cleanin (d::ri;shin 'common paint remover, which can B I g Germany, has been suddenly. in- the boat davits and weather chains be had at any drug store, pour' it them), hardwood floors,-other kinds creased -as the result of the visit of !� to 'dri'p their mollifying contents of floor, also toys of range after on the cloth, and let stand a few -a -Berlin merchant, who`sought to Ion the raging billows. The, bags each. meal, outs:do of kettles and cure. a temporary fit of mental de- 'pans.and rub with dry cloth. b niust nut.be allowed to get empty, Cleaning Silver.-Moisten liber- pang pression by throwing away hand Food but must be refilled every two. Food house. For six bags ten gallons of ally an old silk handkerchief or _ ;�,___... - ' lulls of money and precious tones. ail are used in thirty hours. Some- ther soft, worn' silk with kerosene: lie arrived from a neighboring PPO(IiICt.S Rub it over silver and' you will bap CHILDREN @L'I:LL tillage in a cab, which, he dis-) times, if it is very cold, the oil con- •lighted with the almost-immedi- charged after hai.�ing the driver a' geals and will not run out through ate result, dark stains, of how long DURInG HOT WEATHER £5 note. 'A two-penny bridge toll, P the holes fast enough, and the standing, quicklydisappearing ire- payable upon entering the town, he, >Yiouth of the bag is then looserio d neath the friction, and the silver. -Every mother knows how fatsi.I discharged with a fifty-shilling note, Vi@I1II8 sAlJSA 1 to let it escapein that way. Its the summer months as to small will remain bright'a long.tifne. If refusing to take any change. effect' is magical on'a rough sea. A you desire an:.extra "shine use ebild*en. Cholera , infantum, Upon every person he - met h huge comber will arise threatening- enot'her silk cloth and dry rub with diarrhoea, dysentery' and stomach forced either a.ten .or t•went,N-shill- Is distinctly different from any ] to bur • the laboring Vessel under troubles are alarmingly frequent at ' other sausage you elver tasted. Y y � polish. B Y q ing goldpiece. . :among others he y tons of water, but will strike a Phis time and too often a little life is f To Remove Paint from Windows. distributed his gold watch,. his dia- Just try one can and it is sure to patch of oil no larger than a com- '_�foisteri'the edge of a silver coin lost after a few harry' illness. The mond tie-pin, his pearl cuff--links, become a meal-time necessity, to mon dining-table and subside.in an mother.w•ho keeps Ba -y's Own Tab- be served at frequent iater.als. instant into a smooth,'round swell, and rub the spot of paint. The r an-ti �Elies articles- of jewelry. 9 lets in the how:a feels safe. The paint will disappear like magic Rt�aching the market square with 1 l/bby's VlenRa Sisl� which the ship rides like a cork. occasional use of the Tablets pre- The use of oil is also a valuable Mattress Pads.-One of the several pockets still full of cash; he AZIJe just suits for breakfast is simplest and nicest things for t•he tents stomach and bowel troubles drew forth handfuls and threwexult them ' aid in wearing ship in a' gale and k f if-the trouble comes sudden) fine for luncheon and satisfies at pad on top of the mattress• is the i 1 Y into the air, with the result that , Till bring the little one through high seas. :1 few gallons pain. Bthe square soon became the scene of dinner or supper. Like all of i silence cloth which comes for din .I fel Mrs. Geo-Howell, Sand q ail over the lee quarter enables the a y y mild scrimmages among the twons-, 2' Libby's Fp'�d Products it is care- vessel to perform the manoeuvre-in ing tables. Cel the desired length j each, Que., says:-"My baby was 1 #uGy CUUntd and prepared, ready perfect safety without taking a dreip' and bind the ends with.bias trips : suffering' from colic,' 'vomiting and people. s of white material. These 1, ua, r ,diarrhoea, but after loin him At the tavern where the unknown to-carve, in Libb s Gireat o-f water on board. When a boat giving bgnefactor took lodgings for the - _ y nicely and are delightfully com- Baby's Own Tablets the trouble dis- Whl to Kitchen- the ships so much water that it is impos fortable. „ night he explained,he was suffering cleanest, most scientific kitchen in Bible to et the oil bags slur into appeared. Sold by medicine deal- g B from soul-storms in consequence of the world. position without running the risk ars or by mail at 23 cents a box; the death of his, wife. He said he of being swept overboard, an or- J. UMPLINGS from The Dr. Williams" Medicinal had got rid of £150 in coin and of Other popular; ready-to-serve Co. Brockville, Ont. dinary. bed sheet saturated . with German Po t•atb Dumplings. ' jewels worth the same amount Libby Pure Foods are:-. paint oil, tied to a rope,and-allowed Cook eight half potatoes, grate, _-- �h- -- �F—-- OooLred Oorned Beef to float, will soon calm the seas add a Tablespoonful of salt, one PeerlessD�/©d BBef ` sufficiently to permit men to move, egg three-fourths of a pound ��IL AGAI ST COAL. CURE FOR'POISON IVY about the decks safely. Paint oil is of f1bur. Knead as you would bread In the summer season it is not Veal Loaf Tile advantages c,f oil fuel for uncommon for persons going into agreed to be the hest to use, rape dou ht. Roll out•, form into balls. stationary and mErine 1wilers are B b contact .. � poisoned c t Evaporated Milk seed oil and porpoise oil rank next, .Fut in a kettle or boiling water receiving much 'attention in Eng- the ;rc"ds to'be p y Baked Beans but kerosene is not satisfactory and cook twenty' minutes. These land. Although the total cost is with dogwood, ivy or the poison unless mixed is iih some other o.il., e,delicious with roast pork. greater for tial than 'for' coal, -oil oak. The severe itching and say be rt- Dhow Qhow _ in w i,ich is-thus produced' may be Mixed PloAdes " 'F Cherry Dumplings:-Two cupfuls has the advantage of greater con- g of flour 'one tablespoonful of lard', venience, simplicity and cleanli_ relieved by first washing the parts ;lk A giraffe's tongue averages two with a solution of salera'tus', two Write for Eree booklet,-"How one cupful of sweet milk, two tea- ness. It is also inure efficient, since teas oonfuls to the pintofwater, feet in length. spoonfuls of aking powder, one. a pound of good oil is found to have P to make Good Things to Eat". P and then applying cloths with ex- Insist on Libby-vs at your I understand the Neweds are half saltspoonful of, salt, one cup- a calorific value about 35 per cent. having trouble, remarked the ful of cherries, one-half cupful of greater than that of an equal weight tract of hamamelis. Take a dose grocers. spinster. "Some pec"ple take her sugar. Sift salt, baking powder c•f coal. " It also occupies much less of Epsom salts internally or a dou- art, and some others side with sT•ace, and in that respect is very ole Rochelle powder. The cure is Libby, Memelll & Ubby rand flour together;iub in the lard immediate. him.'' "And, I suppose," growled and wet with the milk. Roll out suitable for ships. bin.ny improve u. (1'lsiaago the bachelor, '` there are a few ec- about one-fourth of an inch thick ments have recently been made in . iIli centric people who mind their own and colt into three inch squares. the methods of spraying and burn- It sometimes happens that a soft f] 1,usiness 1' man i;'hard to get rid of. ' Heap as many cherries as the ing the oil. . i .cR ds -nrr7.':r�r �'l,�-se -,r.x-', •y," ,•rr� +..'Ws -9rx'--'?m,'•r z.�.-�-w�p+^J_1sJe.'�+fP?••-',..� 5 _^'.�•' -.1...1-3•N'..,5. '. as '.w ..•. •t'•••, �5---..,• ;�h .N "�• ..,.-w,..✓.. •-� "''Tr Y a••,,, "• Ta'�,'- "1•i"+v Y�t✓5 I+" r .f -1-- 7 � ti- 'Y^7Y•h+ C F THE WORLD'cl MRKE TS .: COBALT - w A DIPLOMAT ASSASSINATED REPO FROU THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES. -marl Mornin Blaze Destroy �Over -=- The Famous Statesman;�, urzon Wyllie Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and 2,00 Structures. Other Dalry Produce at Shot Dead in London. Home and Abroad. laud, -- says: A startling double as. Englishman.- Cobalt despatch, from Cobalt say-: bitive—from 10 to 15 per cent.—and ' A despatch from.London,' Eng- the greatest rapidity at the head of Cobalt is painfully familit�r with the I gilled thein some nyl ksses hheld�mpanies, can BREADSTUFFS sasnation of a political character the En sic me Then came another whet as the Y, iron. clang of the fire bell in the The fire or_i_einated in Joe L.ee's Englishman fell', and a sixth, which Early morning houis, and when the fShinese 'restaurant, supposedly Toronto, July 6.—Flour--0ntario occurre.l late on Thursday night struck an elderly In . gentle- x v.-hole, town was aroused at four from an overheated stove. Two wheat DC per cent. patents, $5.40 .toward9 the conclusion of a public man standing,a few yards off, and o'clock on Friday, people found a waitresses, who roomed in the to $5.60 today in buyers' sacks out- gathering at the Imperial Institute. who fell shot in the side. " - blaze already painting the early t:uilding, heard the flames crack side for export, and at $5.60 to $5.-. An Indian student, whose name is l , "I rushed at the assassin And-. morning sky red and knew that the ling, and aroused the other inmates. 90 on track, Turonto. Manitoba not known, shot and killed Lieut.- `others sprang forward at the same �w inevitable had happened, and that As previous serious fires have ori- flour;-first patents, i�6.20 to $6.40 Colonel Sir William Hutt Curzon time. `i'e seized him, but he strug- fire had broken into the jam of ginated in Chinese buildings there Gn track, Toronto; second patents, Wyllie and Dr. Calas La Loaca of Bled,. and, wrestling one hand free, r shacks and crazy wooden buildings(is a decidedly anti-Oriental senti- $5.75 to �t5.90; and strong bakers', Shanghai. placed the revolver to his forehead a� on the Hailey bury road, and fanned meet here_ to day. . $5.50 to $5.70 on track, Toronto. Wyllie, who had held important and gger: It•clicked i a sli h breeze, was cracking u The local volunteer firemen were Manitoba Wheat—No. 1 North- P pulled the tri g P Indian appointments, fell dead on harmlessly, as he had fired all his the buildings around.it like orange assisted by the brigades from New ern, $1.37%; Georgian Bay ports; the spot. He showed signs of life shots. Meantime therer was a ter- t and No. 3 at boxes. Liskeard and Haileybury, which Ar ter- No. 2 at $1.35/, after he fell and was horned to St. ruble scene and ' commotion, and For six hours the fire raged, and rived by special- train about 5:30. $1.33%; George's Hospital, but on arrival, the folding doors were finally closed y. the result is the destruction of(The water supply was inadequate Ontario Wheat—No. 2 . $1.34 to there it was found that he was den i. to prevent the people from looking, about 200 buildings, rendering and recourse was had to dynamite $1.35 outside. Those near the assassin seized and on the fearful sighc. homeless 2,000 people, in a district, 1 to blow up buildings in hopes of Barley—Feed barley 60 to 62,c cut held him until the arrival of the "At this moment someone ex- about half a mile long by 100 yards checking the progress of the fire, side. police. He had two revolvers, a claimed.' `Why, it is Curzon � wide, known as "Fre,nchtown" and It was during the dynamiting of Oats—No. 2 Ontario:whit•e 58 to dagger and a knife. All were new Wyllie.' Then a states woman'f tenanted chiefly by foreigners. The one building that a Finlander, who 58%c,on track, Toronto, and 54; to and it is believed that the crime in eveningdress came upstairs from lass is placed at about $300,000, did not understand the warnings 55c outside.' No. 2 Western Canada was premed�ated. P given him, and who rushed back in- oats, 57c, and No. 3 56c, Bay ports. the. cloak room to discover what while the insurance will be less than The gathering at the Imperial had happened. Looking' at the re $50,000. This is because the insur- to the house, was 'blo.wn up and Peas Prices purely nominal. Institute, a building devoted to cumbent figure, and not immediate- Rye--N<)..Rye—No.. 2, 74•'to 75e outside, ly recognizipg it, she said, `Poor ' Anes rates have been almost roll-• killed. r Indian ant other colonial functions, Buckwheat-11o. 2, 70c outside. was an "at home" to Indian stud- -fellow.' She then knelt down and _ -- --'--' --' Corn-No. 2 American}elloa•, Sic ents. D. W. Thorburn, one of the as she looked closely at' the dis- -�ROBBERS 11t0, 000 i:n track, Toronto. Canadian yes- g,tests, thus graphically describes figured face, a look of horror leap s. low., 75 to 76c, Toronto freights. the scene attending the-murders:—� ed into her eyes and she exclaimed a o 0 Bran—$20.50 to $21 for Ontario �`It was near 11 o'clock and the `It is m'• husband'' .It was Lad t O Y t$23.50s $tet ac s. Toronto cl dsi ing lien Ical msa saw middle-a�d' ..onlyli�, who few txt n�tesleft prev ously husband bran outside u 823 to l u' n freights Epglish.gentleman conversing with "A group of men near by were ronto freights. a young Indian student. holding the assassin,.whose other . ..Three •Masked Men Held Tip Manager of� •CO>✓NTIi) PRODUCE. _ "Suddenly the native drew x re- xictim was groaningon the ground t giver .and fired four'shots with a few yards away. . Rainy River rank,. Apples-$11 to $5 for choice quali- ties, and $3 to $3.50 for seconds' Bean, 'Prime, $3.2U to $?...5 and ,LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Ashland Ardell, C. P. R. conductor, A despatch from Rainy River, sounded the alarm and a.posse was I hand-picked, $2.40 to $2.13 per Montreal,July 6,—There was on- was killed near Markstay, fifty-five u FJnt., says: In the.most daring rob- at once organized acrd is now in ,bushel. 1• one load of really l miles Quest of North Bay, on Wed- bey ever perpetrated in this sec- pursuit. The robbers a•eie all the y _ Prime stall- nesda night, while welkin aloe y pep p Maple Syrup.-93c to $! ti gallon. fed cattle on the market, and these y g g g M�t tion of the country, the local branch .more.daring from fhe fact that ( IIuy—No. 1 timothy at $11.50 to i the track. Ardell's train was stalled of the Bank of- Nova Scotia was man people were on the streets I were held at ti/c tier. pound but Y p 41 00 a ton on t;.a.ck here, and lose- by a freight wreck which had block- l a-ithottt sales. The other 'cattle robbed of between 89,000_an4 $10,- and passingthe bank while the ban- ctiggrades8$to£'$9. our track. Ik' at 2t to. 5 c per . .A large is the faline, hand h tined w loked.out IB0© shortly Before noon on 1+'riday, lits were at work. sold , Ib U hila Manager Templeton was in The revolvers with which tike Potatoes—Car lots.of old, G3' to buil, weighing over 1cow lbs. wat where a party-was in progress. Re- the building alone threo masked holdup wag.accom lis red' were stb• sold for $71 ; mulch -cows sold at . g p P 75c per bag, on track, $•..; to $34rach; calces sold at $2.;rU turning to his train he must have V inen, believed to be from Spooner, .•len.from the John Weeks, Hardware l',•ultry — Chickens, . .yearl'ings,, to $S each; sheep sold at 3% to 4e ,t,een struck by the westbound Win- Minn., entered, and at the point of Company, Spooner, on the night of -dr, cd. 12 to 13c per' lb: ;'fowl, 10 nipeg express, his mangled body be- made Templeton abstain June;30, 'three men havin previ- per Ib lambs gold at- 33:50 to $3.30 g to lFc; turkeys, l6 to 18c per lb. rug picked up on Thursday morn- revolvers-fiom giving the alarm. .One of the ously visited the store to look at• —_ each ; gf�i,d luta of fat hogs sold at Ing by a section man. Ardell leaves bandits kept him under cover while firearms. Three, answering the same S/ to 8,%c per lb. S THE DAIR�i MARKETS. � a widow and one child in North the other two made a'rapid-search description purchased cartridges Bay µ' i for the currency.' They- were not, from the Rat Portage Company's L'uttcr—Pound prints 19 to :Oc: THREE PERSONS KILLED. s. - long in finding the money owing to store at this point Friday morning. tubs and large rolls, i9 to 19c; in- _ ' •the fact that considerable of it is A regrettable accident occurred ferior, 13 to 16c; creamery, 23..to �` ('RODS LOOKING ��'F:Li.. B i I3urnx and llou:+eg llrinoli+led in always in lain view at this time during the arming of the posse., A 21c, and separator, 20 to 31c per lb. 3 P g g P Saiskatrheaai. Cyclone. They are in F.eerllrnt 1'oudition in ,rf the day. After securing nearly 1 rifle was accidentally..discharged-in Eggs--Case lots, 20c per dozen, ' $10,000 the robbers ran across the the hands of one of the men, the' 4 Cheese—Large cheese: old, tl tc� t1 despatch . from C'arievale, Jlaaitoba. . street'snd made north iarec• �tixliet passing through the leg of 14','1c per Iii., .and twins, 1'4iti to Sask.;.says: A severe storm passed �, despatch . fro.in Ottawa says tion of the C.�P• R. tracks. Vara• f Mr. Field, the. accountant of. tlic t4'ze• New 911uted at 12"c or over thin district an.Thursday night. The following telegram was receiv- ger Templeton as .soon as possible f-bank: large, and at 12''; for tains. The, house ;of Wm. Hackett, who cd on Sunday from Dr. Saunders, HOG PRODUCTS. lives 15 imles north, was completely the director of experimental farms,; demolished, as was also his .stable. by the Department of :Agriculture: " MEET$ HORRIBLE DEATH. as though dead her feet twisted in One child, two ears old, was kill- _ Eason—Long clear, 13t,,'s to la';c J' Crops throughout 3lanrtfrba look- a mass of smaller wire» below. per 11r. in ca..e lots; mess pork, $:.3 ed, and other members of the fam- g y Detroit Woman aeronaut Dies on Someone had presence of mind to in ver ae11. Will average a shorts it., 83•',;50; sh<,rt cut, $23 to X23.50. lily wee injured. Reports of the er growth than crops in Saskatche- a Live Wire. telephone to the electric power Hams--Light to medium, 13 to I storm had been coming in om Fri- wan and Alberta. due probably to r plant to shut off the current., which.Iwlrc; do., heavy, 14 to 14%c; rolls, day, and tell tales uf..suffering and !asci• suaing: Now growing rapid- A despatch from Detroit, Mich., was. clone .with all possible speed. „ si o devastation. Three deaths ha�c Ore- Iv._ Weather very favorable. At {{ Q sa s: Entangled in a network of In the meantime, however, a small 112,. to 130; shoulders, 11,4 to 12C; , - 1 9 y g back's, 1S to 18/e, breakfast bacon eurrcd, several other sere so Brandon Experimental farm crops live wires, man of them carrying spiral column of smoke began to „ severely injured that their lives are are in.a-xcellent condition and well ' y• 3 g 16, to iia 3 J high voltage electricity, Mrs. Dell rise_from the woman's body where' ' i.F despaired of, and a score of peo- advanced.," ag y, Lard--Tierces, 14,1c; tubs, 14,;c; '. Meixell• a female aeronaut met a it,came in contact• with .the wires, ,. I le were more or.less injured in the ails, 14 c. p J -- _. horrible death at Lowell,-Mich., on and there were horrified cries, from " French settlement around St. An- Saturday afternoon, Mrs. 3:eixell's the spectators, who were .compelled toine, 15 miles north of here. In Lord Strathcona has made a gift q,. to look on while the current con- :BL SINESS AT MONTREAL. of $30ii;u0o to McGill University, - balloon ascension was one of the many cases• farm buildings a-ere to- Montreal. ."features of a Fourth of July cele tinned.its deadly work. `Chen the.I Montreal, July G.--Oat's, \o. 2 ;•tally destroyed, together with stock, Hack- electricity was finally shut off the Canadian Western, 60c extra No. R Sergeant Bert Daniels fell off a bration. The galloon rose grace „ I the heaviest losers (rein the Hack silo carriage at �l'innipeg, was run fully. from .the earth, but before body of the unfortunate woman i 1 feed, 39;•;c•; No. (.•feed, 59,:_c; No. ett and Raymond families.:. it could reach a safe height, a gust dropped to the ground forty feet Canadian Western,, 59c; barley, � _, over and killed. 'un Fricgay. �i F Mr. D. D. Mann has made a satis- ` 'of rind struck it and drove it at below. . Doctors found' life in the.( No. 2, 7.,,:r to 71c; Manitoba fel d ; .CONll('t'TOR )h1LLi:D r. r factory settlement Nvith the C:'ana- P a high rate of speed towards a net- inanimate form, but it was so slight barley,.G7,., to GSc buckwheat, sy,•�! — - ditin Northern engineers. -work of wires on file main street that the woman died shortly after to .Oc. flour—Manitoba Spring Fatality on C. P. R. Fifty Miles �►�'•• of the town, Mrs.. Meixell saw her midnight. One hand was burned 'wheat patents, firsts, $6.30; Mani- 1est of North Bay. Th s at eg were Company's reed n y .> `xianger, and as the parachute bar almost entirely. off,. and .she was tuh�a Spring wheat patents, sec Corks at �l'innipeg sere burned on 'neared the wires, she let go and otherwise injured'. ones, $3.80; .Manitoba strong bak- A despatch from North Bay says: .aturd�ry. , Loss $60,000. ,,� Winter wheat patents, naught the topmost cable. She, a• -- . ht rollers $6,50 to $6.- missed her hold, but fell with her Fourth of July carnage in the -b.i�, straight ; �GO; straight rollers, in bags, $3.13 1 body directly' across it, and hung United States was heavy. to $3.20; extras,' in bags, $2:63 to —'-- — 1$2.50. Feed—Manitoba bran, $$2 to 1 iSOLINE 'TANK :-EXPLODED: 23; Manitoba shorts,_ $24 to.$2.i: KILLED '—'-Westerns, pure grain niouille, $:33 to 835; rttixc_d niouille, $23 to $30. Cheese _...SCORE OF MEN WERE suis to 11';c, and east- TerribleDominion y ported, " erns at 113/ to hoc, Butter--Fin- 1JOm1 �on Day. Traged • Re a s ��gyct creamery 22,Za Eggs—lg/ to �t n . -` f'i9e per dozen. �Lrom Nova Scotia. +; Sudden Landslide at Newport, Eng., a as Disastrous. UNITED STATES MARKETS, despat-ch,, from Yarmouth, N. been playing about the station cele.'- MostBuffalo, Jnly 6.—Wheat—Spring S., says: Two boys killed,- four brating I)uminion Day.- One 'of: wheat steady; No. 1 Northern, ; seriously injured and a station them had a candle and -just before, A. despatch frpm- Newport, Eng- - The work of rescuers began im- Northern, carloads store, $L.32'a; � building destroyed on the Halifax the mishap he went into the station land, rays: It is estimated that I mediately after the collapse, and Winter nominal. Corn—Easier; and Southwestern Railway at Shag- and asked the agent for a match,. taer,ty men peri8 A on Friday by three login were taken out alive. No 3 yellow, 77',' c; No. 4 yellow, harhor, -Shelburne County, result + which she gave' him. He returned the sudden collapse of the west wall I The bodies �y some of the dead also', 7G;.ic; No. 3 vel low., 77�ac; ,No, t ed on Thursday from boys celebrat to his •companions.and an instant of the new 'lock at the entrance to I �,erc rescued. At midnight, aided yellow 7G',• c; No. 3 corn, 7G; to ing,the glorious first and r!;plocling 1;ter a deafening explosion was ..,the Alexandra duck where fifty men by electric ,ligh.ts and flare lamps, �,,,/c; No. -1 corn, 75;�c; No. :, a barrel of gasoline. About 3I heard. A barrel of gasoline had -•=were working in a• trench sixty feet the rescliers were still busy with I white, 80c. Oats—Easier; No. 2 i n cluck on Thursday afternoon- it i, been standing on the station plat•., � 'deep, preparing fi,r the laving of 3 their work. Thousands of persons white, 57c;.*NQ. 3 white, 56c; No, l ti�-as' cli;eovcred that the combined I form. This explosive liquid was.ig. cuncreto foundation. \l',',},out. had gathered to watch the ,wird 4 white, 5uc. Barley—Feed to passenger station and freight shed ni`_ed. n•armng the heavy shoring Ombers scene. malting, 70 to 7.3c. i a'as on fire and burning fiercely. A � On'q of the boys was found dying gave v ay, the ent.ird structure col- C'hicag July 6.—No. 2 reel iocomotive was run up abreast of Beyond the 'railroad track. The + •lnpsing, and carryin� down with it Conversationc were being held wheat, :?1:•i0; No. 3 red, $1.90 1.) tine scene'. and the train's fire ap=, top of his head was literally blown with a few of the imprisoned men - thrisai;cis of tons �f earth, railway $.1.3;,; No. hares; ;st.3;i t,) 1.3i; paratus was at. once .put. to work, off and his brains were -scattered ,lir. -:,n;any cars and four tragici- with the aid of spcaki,ng 'tirhes'and No 3 hard, 1.20, to X51.23; Nu, t with fire ret: ult Shat the ftro was about in a terrible manner. An- Zin cnariea. 'fhe men at the bet- stimulants and cigarettes were pass- I -0;•thern, 41.29 to $1.^?. 'Corn_ overcome as the 1rudding ��as about other was found' lying on the plat- k m of the trench had no chance to ed clown 'to t.teni; l',ut there was I�„ 2 72 -t;, 7•!' c-; N,,, '2 �rllcrn, l half due, r,,N cd. The•trainnieu at- form*near the shot where the-barrel-- little Dope of rescuing the victims , - ,. - ,. 7,,,. , rsQapo, Out m;a.ny of those working c; \o. ,-1 i., th -;_c ; \n '; mire e•>n:n)enced nn invcstiaati'An stood. He' Kaci o.idently been 1> ..nearer the surface were uniiijured. the removal of the. debris that a<ty lesion, 73 to 7:1'. c; \,,, a, 7n to � , 1�rum t'iN ir.c c:l rr<nl Titter:inces r•cmelered uncon q-irms and had been Of i4e fifty men in the trench Pinning them down was liken 'tn 70';:c. nate—�:�. , 4'.': :n' : f tl; 7 rasn .�aa!i•vr nvcnt it ap- h:rrned tri (I at+i in a very short Y cause further falls of cartb and , , 4 white, :,, ,1 r,rt :, no; :I,r: cif b•,,s. 'ncr•- t u F. I , r nt�•�r v: ,e f„t:rd in „ ikwenty-six have been accounted wt,ite, 'IS ti .51c: N, * beams. standard, ,' ; .., a .. ,,; ;t r c inti oil told. l;a:l yin' T ys fid= fi - F. .t ws-r .4.• -I' r' 'a '� r.'. -RY..� .y... -0I,T�e S :C^'{r ,.•w"? ;s. .vd,.r. ..,?.may,,..: ',�"'A�',+'}fes .S d :I • - .•E,F. ''' ,y.,,y.`.y, .',., .7 �.;cs,l+,-. <.. .1... .-'::. „y,.. •'�'ttir,t., ;:' v' *+..,•� / t s w<� ra �4: vy'. ...,•.<. ..: .., �.::',....'-,.:,.'.- ,.r...:.,, ... ..":�-'.. _ .. .. ..t,. :1• ,. Ria....• n n i • : ENTRANCE EXAMS. ,. • � .�' e The following candidates were suc. _.�_ CEOs _CaILLE! cessful in passing the Entrance Ex- }: amination at the various centres given __.below T11 RTON: D AT WHITBY COLLS6IATE _ Henry St. School, Whitby, Jae. A. See our new line of Ladies'and Genta'Shoes-Ladies'chocolate;'Oxfods $1,75. Brown,teacher-D. Branton,B. Brown Men's heavy shoes $1.36. Fine Shoes from$2.00 to$3.00. j: F. Davey,R. Hallett, , W.Goldring. See our new line of Sheeting B-4 at 25c and 90c. Shaker 10c to 13c. Ribbed F. Gray, R. Hallett. R. Hatch, g � p� Harper, W. Johnston, T. Lavery, J. r Cashmere Hose,double knees,25c pair. Cotton Vest 121c to 26c. Nicholson,K. Oke. R. Ravin, A. Raw- Balbriggan for men$1 a suit. Mans'black drill Shllrig lies, L,Still. W,Stone, F. Ward. 50c. Men's Shaker Shirts(fancy)75c, a Dufferin St. School, J. H.Gale, tea- We are clearing out a few odd linea of Ohina at•half price. cher-M. Willis. ' r Brookl.in. Miss Huseon, teacher-C. n e _ Burroughs, L. Hortop, L. Lawrence, __: "Richardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." X. S neer. S. � No. d,'Whitb Miss Robert- - ,_ ;___ —•` - -- -- _RIH AA S O -• -son, teacher H. Long. - Myrtle, Miss Casein, teacher-R: �,/ A.1 S t. Bright,D. Bright, O. Brown,R.Cook, M. Duff, D. Graham,. R. Leach,C. -•' The only exclusive Grocery in Pickering. - s Todd. I.Tarvis. Pickering, A. G. Green, teacher-G. ` Allaway, F. Brien, F. Bunting, A. ' "2- 0 ,U :B V -Every. I. Breen, NV. Murkar, C. PAIL 'Otnl`tSread at the baker's, mer, C. Rogers. E. Rogers., Lun'barton,tlissCaldbeck,teacher- Yoiir furniture at the furniture dealer's, A. Falconer, S. Sullivan. When shown positive and reliable proof that a.certain Your tinware at the tinsmith's, No.4 East, Pickering, R. Carruth- remedy had cured numerous cases of f Your drugs at the drugstore, era, teacher-1•f. Boyes, V. Boyer, DI. " y female Ills, wouldn't Cronk. any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would Bu.y YOUR No. 1, Peach, Miss Cornish,' teacher also benefit her.if suffering with the same trouble? T -K Diamond, N. Martin. G R aC E )R I E S. ' Kinsale, bliss C. Black, teacher-A. � Hexa are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia � _ • Corner,C. Lawrence. H. Mackey. ' Baggotsville, :Hiss Hill, teacher-R. E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound. ,�f'� _� A T THE • Rawlins. Glanford Station Ont.-""I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham', STORE Audley, ;lir. Vickery, teacher-G. Vegetable Compound for years and never found any medicine toI. GROCERY k71 ORL Holtby, L.Love. compare with•it. I had ulcers and falling of the uterus,and doe- - No. 1, Pickering and Whitby,Miss tors did me no good.-_1'suffered dreadfully until I began taking FRUITS IN SEASON-Leave our order now for cherries and'peaches. i Crawforth, teocher-H. Allman, M. . your-medicine. It has also helped other women to whom I.have Y P Balsdon, L. Emerson; R. Gulliver, G. recommended it."-M. rs.HenryClark,Glanford Station,Ontario. They are coming this summer direct from the peach orchards. O'Connor, H. 'bull. W D O Ashburn, illy, NL White. teacher- Fisher. E DEPEND N GROCERIES, As• Fisher, W. Heron. 'Another woman says Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable YOU MAY DEPEND ON L'S. Cedar Creek, Miss]martin,teacher= Compound is the best reined in the world for women. - 4. White. P y We deliver anywhere. Phone orders promptly delivered. Ind. phone 9ll0. No. 2. Pickering, E. Bell, teacher- Fox Creek, N. B.-"I have always bad pains in the loins and "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." L. Edwards. a weakness there, and of ten after my meals my food would dis- _ AT WHTEV ALE tress me'and can.4e soreness. Lydia E. Pinkham', Vegetable Whitevale, Miss McKay, teacher- Compound has done me much good. l am stronger,digestion L Beare, C. Hames, Clar. Hames, G. in better, and I can walk with ambition. I have encouraged e YIN . SEASON IS HERE Mcgay. many mothers of families to take it, aq it is the best remedy in HL�, 1 , ' Green River, A. E. Lehman,teacher, the world for women. You can publish this in the papers." =-A. Fuller,N. Postill. -Mrs. William Bourque, Fox Creek,N. B., Canada. Have you hood maehille � If not see us. We can supply you. Dunbarton, buss f;.tlbeick, teacher-. Y Y• + PP Y 341. Pearce, N:Tuyne. We will pay-a handsome reward to any'person who wilt Cherrywood, hiss rink, teacher- It's quality. not quaatit with us. We have a reputation in the country - rove to us• that these letters are not genuine and truthful y E. Roach, D.Timbers. S. Lavghlih. p g far giving farmers more value for,their money than they can get elsewhere.. AT t'i%RE3,o.xT —or that,either of these women were paid in any way for and we certainly wren t goitrg to take any chances on losing that reputation, No. 22, Pickering. air. Henderson, the machines we sell are made to work and to last. ' teacher--E. Heuderson, C. Pilkep; H, thelir-testimonials, or that the letters are published without Mussell. their permission, or that the original letter from each did Ontario farmers choose the Frost cats Wood No.8 mower in reference-to Greenwood. Mr. Hinman. teacher— g others; Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations th ougbout the F. Aic(drotty, N. t�"in�on, not come to us entirely unsolicited. Dominirsn are using it because they ftnd.tbat it will.do more work find better Claremont, Mr. Ball, teacher-3{. �V11at more roof can err One ask? work than any other make of mower that they ran buv. Don't you think Gleeson, V. Huyicatd. B.�li,nigtit, M. p y the experience of the hien at the heads of these successful colleges is worth Morgan;C. Rawson. , �,.� while following. g + For 30 years Lydia E.Pinkham s Vegetable A Brougham, Mr. Steele, teacher-L, Compound has been the standard remedy for (y Q Have you seen the Tlaslt. rake? This c ti 11ally st implement, built Hoge. female ills. No sick woman does justice to to do bard work and a Int of it. It has an exceptionally strong frame and a V. No.7 and 3,.hiss Gimhlett,teach- herself who Will not � solid axle. The wheels are built with staggered spokes and cannot get out of er-S. Jones. try this tamous medicine. 11, shape. The teeth on the"TIGER'are made out of the best grade of spring Made exclusively from roots and herbs,. shad steel that can be boll ht and are turned to the proper er she a for ickin u BrHOL.1IIssIPe has thousands of cures to its�I g p p p f p T' ever bit of ha an a Held. The tri is' au static-a sli t pressure o the At these ezaminatiaps the following y ;: P to g g won scbolarships: � Mrs. Pinkham invitee all dek women foot is all that is necessary to dump a load. Come in and sde one when you l to write her for advice. She has are in Whitby. Whitby-A. frlaasberg 531.B.Brown J y• guided thousands to health tree of charge. p • 9� t 439, F. Grey 434. a, We handle a full line of machinery, buggies, harness, Plymouth twine, Rural schools-Clar. Flames 493,F. Address Mm' Piakhai m. Lynn, Masa. a machine oil,etc. We have a good second hand mower (Deering) for suis. " ':Bunting 490, D. Brigght 4R. Also some aecbad band light;wagons, buggies and carts. Open evenings till 8cholarshi atandia ft. Coot 493, R, -CLASS PASTURE, well' nine. tAoitrs for aU own. " pp g- F Baron Elect (5629)-The imported pl M. Crook.41!'l. A. Every 478, I. Green watered,can be had by applying to J. w, CI iiesdale Mall on,thepropertyof W. YEI3ARBY Fort Perry. salt 7 _ '�49'd, R Gulliver489, W. Henderson 43D, H. Pugh.Claremont, will lake the fol. L. Hortop 498, E. Rogers 461, Clifford `HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. lowing route doling the season of 1909: ;HD I SON Hames 448. ►J One roan 2 Ju rs old pt, one roan I years itooday,T Smith's lot 97 con 9 noon; J , . E , • _.��� old in spring. Thee balls are fib for service is John t3coLt'a Alba night. Tuesday, R test of stock, Also several ball salves From a Carriages, Binder Twine • _ WHITBY � to 19 Qioatnsold Rood enough for any man is Tarr'n Mongolia nnoo; pVCI COakwelPs . ' Farm Implements, Harness, g , , this.ountry. Apply on premises lot Is,con.7,( tot 15 000 30 Markham night. Wedner Machine Oil and Repairs. Another of these popular annual ex- •Pickering or write E.E.PUGS,Cl•remont97et day,win Armstrong's l:,ocast Hill noon �cursions, tinder the auspices of the - --- R Milroy's Cedar Grove night. Tbars- "Sono of England Benefit Society, SRM FOR SALE.-Being Iota 10 Q g F and 11,con 7,township of Pickerian.and day,Jas SI acCraes lot 34 eon 2 Picker- WH/�BY. _ON TA R/O Sussex Lodge No, 5. Ancient Order of coast'aciag of 210 sere,, This farm is the one ing noon; W T'.efy's 1 112 milee east of United Workmen, Whitby Lodge No. on which the well-known Greenwood bard of Che rywood-ni.ht. Friday,Thos Knox's C' !97, and the 34th liegimLmud �nd, .abort-borne have been bred and fed during the Brock rood noon; Gerow's Hotel Whitby, will run to Olecitt, N.Y. on past forty years. It is sa rich sa a garden.avd y+ + clean, Would sell 150 acres, n acres or the Brougham night, Saturday, Lather � ®� -­:-..:,.`Tuesday, duly 13th, 1900. Steamer whole otic. Therein tia,ber on one part of it Pilkey'a lot 18 con ? Pickering noon; leaves Bowmxncille at 7 a.m.. Osha- worth ancon. •Telma easy. Possession given thence to stable antic following Monday. *a at 8 a.m. and Whitbv at 8.45 a.m, 3pr l 1st 1109, Arthur Johnstc3i,Greenwood. Round trip adult fare.-;$1.00, children - 87tt Gallant G'7sattart. (12183) (4:23] arm ¢ over 5 and tinder 1h'Sears of age, 50 -The champ on imi,orted ClydesdaleDal? Miss Stella E. —dames etaklion,the ropart o{ Robert Da{oe. Cj 1b,04 'm scents. The beautiful large park' at P ! Y .101cott is an ideal spot for picnickers. Teacher of Plano, Green River, will make the season of j all kinds•of amusements for the yourR.I;ITEC-ALE, pr•�., 1909,viz': Monday, Brougham nixbt. 1 folk and the children, minature rail- _-__— 'Tuesday, W H 5lajor's••1ot 26 con 5 t Piekering no u; Russell Carter's e e way, swings, roller-Soler, etc., etc., BL �CKS�iITH SHOP 9 s +tug at-the e belch boating and yhat z __ Cherrywood night. Wec ro non, P Is � : ��11in4ham Sin ma be indul ed in. Ever hod Reeeor a lot 3 ooa 5 13carboro sono; • come and have a jolly good holiday. B Hamill', Scarboro. and Markham I am prepared to carry op the black- Arrangement have been made with sinithing business fornterly�conducted towniiue night. Thursday, T Col- _ the Electric ft to run cheap trips to worth's ArMadale noon; Franklin Hones Ry. P P by Robt. Davidson. General repair Markham night. Friday, !t Wicker Chairs or Rockes s home with you. It's a sure cure for fatigue :Lockport, Buffalo and Niagara Falls: work and horseshoein a specialty. R Wright's a g P Y• lot.19 con 8 Merkbaal noop; R Engle- • - We are showing some of the nicest designs. Four and a half to flue flours may be : spent at these places. ,Returning I have also the agency for the fam- sons lot 20 con 9 Markham ni:bt. a steamer leaves Olcott at 8 M. See ousg Cockshutt• plows and Adnm's 'Saturday.to his own stable until Mot- Call or phone and let us quote you prices. They are the lowest. P. wagons. Call and see me before mak- da afternoon, large posters for full information, E.R Blow, Secretary, W. M. Vanvalk- log your purchase of farm imple- Wk*w Chairs for Tired- Mikado Jr. 853-The ezce'leni road 'enburg,Chairman. . . menta. e horse,the property of Thos..$eyerley lot ROSS. HADEEY+ 21!2,5th con, Uxbridge, Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty will make the Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. -,The {'exults of the examinations CHERRYWOOD ONTARIO season of 1909 as follows: Peter Shirk's at the Macdonald Institute in - Mongolia noon;, Franklin House Mark-. Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. i Guelph show a large number of - HORS�s REGISTER ham night, Tuesday afternootrPerkins - - Bros'lot Igoo0 4 Markham. Wednesday 7 : Dung lady graduates in hoose- F Co rove's hotel Elgin HAY FORKS; ' SLINGS, , ETC. Nee Terrington Bellman (9037)-The afternoon, ag keeping, hone-making and as tea- imported hackney stallion; the property Mille. Thursday afternoon,-Wm Ray- I have completed arrangements with the Oshawa Hay Carrier Co.and am e 4 chers of'domestic science. of W H.Pueb, Claremont, will stand mons Gormieys Corners. Frid4 now.able to supply,the farmers in my vicinity with the most up-to-date, line for mares daring the season of 1909 tit' -afternoon,-Mansion House Stooffville, of Hay Carriers on the Canadian market. I also handle warier,proof rope.his own stable 2 11`2 miles east of Clare- Saturday, by way of Altona to Noah 'If you need anything in the bay-fork line consult me before buying as I have Now-Advertisements. Mont. ( Baker's con 3 Uxbridge for noon;thence an interesting proposition to lay before you. I also handle Peter Hamilton's to his own stable. D.Sykes,manager. -Dain haying tools, Paris Riding Plows,''Success Manure Spreaders and 11 O$ SALE--A new milch cow. Lord retvete 1015 tal (n,the property cele- goods, Apply to MkB. JAS. L. PAL31E6, lot 20, Slated roadster stallion,the property of Rof/al Duke 13693 (7023)-The many other improved linea. If you need a n•asher drop me a card. I sell the _ con 9 Blot6tt Robt.Tome, Liyerpool, will make the imported Clydesdale stallion, the 1900 machine for cash or on the instalment plan. Coupon worth$1 given'with season of 1900 at his awn stable, Liver- properly of W G'Scott, Claremont, will every order of 100 or over of twine. Call and see my exhibits at Wilsons as ASSWOOD WANTED-A quan- pool, nt.' make the seaeon o{ 1909 as follows: Z? (iCarriage shop, Whitevale, Ont. B tity of good sound basswood for the fac- Royal Choice(13165),13329,7846-the Monday,atoog the 86 con Pickering to 13 � R� Q' T,A• �'. Z'VRNFrR, 1'ItsQ 9 torp in Pickering W c GORDON, Pickering { Asti grana' imported champion Clydesdale, Samuel.Disney's town ine night; Teen- atallion, the property of Graham Broe., day, S Farudale's Kinaale noon; W H r 1IMOTHY SEED FUR-SALE, also Claremont, will stand for mares during' .Holtby's Audley night. Wednesday; 1 aleike to mix to grow good hay, ' Apply the aensou of 1909 at bis own stable, Nladdalord Bros' Kingston road noon; AIRE111 $ '* 111 at lot lb;con,7,Pickering,or write E.E.P GH +•Caimbrogie"stock.fartiL u Gordon House Pickering night. Thure �w,Claremont. 15tf y • � • • .R. — Sef/f/erltuttt-Tbe'celebrated Erottiag da , Thos Koox's Brock road noon; TO RENT-A farm contaihin ISO � Gerow's ho Brougham night. Friday 1 g stallion,the property of Jesse iubbard; ' - res,boing lots 13 and 14.con.9,•township - , W Cowie's con, 7 Pickering noon; --D .. of P keritrg• For tau particular' ap ly on Rrougbam,will make the season of 1909 Gregg',con 9 night. 9atnr9sy, to his ' y the•,premises or sadreas THUS. E, IGH, at his own stable. Arrangements can Scythe Stones Shovels lssleam Y o sett be made to'meet mares at outside pointe own stable until the iullowing'Monday. gees; Rakes, Forks, Scythes slid Snaths, y , s Two-in-One [23831, S0:,2-'rhe chain- Etc. Poultry 3Qetting, Wire Screen, :Tacks, Staples and OR SALE UK TO RENT.-The Bttce;�hitluY (11228) [3338] - The pion .breeding Dlydesdale ,stallion the Nails. . Hampers, `trenches, Files and Oil Cans, Ma- 1 Logan 100 acro farm,base line,Pickering. choicely' bred imported Clydesdale. of Graham Bros, Claremont Chine Separator and Paint Oils and' for sale on reasonable terms. Land is very stallion,the property of 8 C Banker, property• P beet clay,stone house etc,e}miles from G.T.It will make the season of 1909 se follows: Axle Grease. rent if nos sold'at once, - Apply'in even. Pi.kering,will make the eAlseon of 1909 5looday atter000n leaves his owd stable ings to F.M.CHAPMAN,Plckeriog, 23tf at his own-stable lot 19 con 2 Pickering an proceeds to Wm Edward's,Balsam, ' Kingston road. for night, - Tees Is to Thos MOAvo 's Pure •Paris Green 25 cellta per lie - T OST--On June 28th, somewhere �' Y y f L between ett+a picncc grounds and Green MavRobbie -63971, -The pure-bred lot 8 con 8 Pickering noon; bdiller Bros' River;a half sovereign attached to a gold bar Clydesdale atallion,the property of Geo. i th coli for night. Wednesday to John Sprayers and Sprinklers. pin,valued as a gift- 1'he Ander will be Teen Davidson & Sone, Cherrywood, will Patterson's lot 24 eon 7 noon; Arch ably rewarded by leaviyg same at the Green - make the season of 1909 as follows : Malcolm's lot 27 o n 5 night. Thorsda River poet o31ce. g y A full line of Martin-Senonr Paints. iabyzo R/ednesday afternoon prooeeds to James to Geo Bbwer's con 10 Markbam night. ra J. f�OR SA LE--100 Acres, lot 25, rear Found's lot 29 b f con Pickering nigbt, Friday to John Turner's con 10 Mark- a 11.'' coa 4.Pickering,go soil in good condi- Thursday, Tom's hotel Liverpool noon; ham noon; Dunkeld Bros' lot 32 con S a, m tion, well fenced, good b ldinas, plenty of Gordon's hotel Pickering night. Friday Pickering night. Saturday t0 his ownGEOs PHILIF mI Bro1A,ghai r ■ti... w l f orchard sad me bush. La,400 g g y will handle balance at fo y after- OY:�TEIt,1YLitepalo p !o•4a'' t1aa.11 he Wednesday,at4ernoQu noon. ,yy til the following Monday�, f�' .., .F..._, ,: r • I per Dent. 14, EQ afternoon proceeds to his own stable stable a nn ' • m8 Y '°.' •� .:x+7 }-'.s.., .� .aa:: 1• ••;�-�v.:p,'^�„•s•�s.. ,_•.,,,:-.y :vim, �-•ac�:.r...•�+a ..zee's :vfi. i -,�.�••yc,.a..7� ^^ .� :r •r.'.. ,,..s•- :i�• .""!�. �- - r ".cur ten- -.�'$�^+'vpr"��, r�,e4, +,ti"'+,��`r�. � 'n^",.'..: �fi�•;-- r.*p.� .e"r*S4i, �S'es�. �,. n. sM23111 11 ` -'...,;. .': ,.yv Lt�S ,'.:_._..�'-.'�k•.••--F-.�,.-,-r .. :......._w, '.:,�., ti. y. ..�!"'.`-;." � 3i✓ ,;3"''_' :�•_. � '. :t .�s 't , i + a �'flttMONT Rev, J. A. Great was in Uz- David Scott,of Toronto,is°home sin and Summer Goods _Gregg tee made s ship- bridge on Tuesday. for a few days' holidays. Spring _• ,meat of er•.cr'on Monday. Dr. Kidd and D. P. McFarlane A'new drain has been dug from A fail stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. Chas. Gibbons had a business spent the First at Niagara Falls. W. Thompson's boke shop. ; tHpp to Brooklin on Monday. Mrs. Dow has returned home Miss Annie Forgie,of Rochester, •It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. James MoCuIlough, barrister, of after visiting friends in Brooklin. is visiting at her dome here. - : Stouffville, was in town on Tues- Mrs. Thomson is having a new T. C. Gostick unloaded a car of FLOUR AND FEED. l fence erected around her premises. tile on Monday and Tuesday.day V Miss Hood, of Ballantrae, is Miss Maggie Macnab spent a E. E. and Mrs. Ball, 4 Clinton, of the best quality always on hand. visiting with Mrs. W. G. Bing- few days with friends in Toronto. are'visiting their relatives here. ham, George Stokes is having.bump- James Harvey spent a few days Independent Telephone Central. •. er crop of strawberries thus year. last week in the Queen City. Dr. and Mrs. Brodie, cf Iowa, Chas. Sargent is working at the. J. C. sad_Mrs. Macnab, of Port The.Corner Store. %_ W_X—P-ALMER, Proprietor arevisiting the former's brothers township hall, Brougham,. this. Per pe y p g Perry, area tiding a fet'v days Mr. sides., Whitney, wIlrr. Amos C. Hall, of Chicago, is here. Mr. and Miss Leask, of Green- visiting at Mrs. Beses se a for a few visiting with his cousin, Geo. W. bank, are the guests of Hugh E. and Mrs. Ball have returned Coates. Gregg Sr. home after visiting their son in t g Thos. and Mrs. Stephenson Adam and Mrs. Spears,of Atha, ' H A R Ds0 s spent Sunday at Chas. Harpers, spent Sunday with Thomas and g Clinton. Mrs. Astridge, of Toronto' visit- of Goodwood. Mrs. Gibbons. - • ,y; George Cooper is putting down Rev. J. A.-Gi'ant's subject neat Important showing of finest display of ed Claremont friends during the a tile drain on the street in front Sands evening will be"The wise past week. . of his'premiaes. an."y Come and hear it. ---Ohina. A Very large assortment of Miss Olive Wilson has returned Miss Banbury—, of Aurora,' is As we Btatianary. Books,Dolle, ToyA, jaN home afterspending a few months go to press we learn that visiting her uncle and aunt, S, Mr. Wm. Young, one of our old- _ received for the Holiday trade. Colt 4n the city. and lire. Rumohr. Owing to the Baptist excursion est and most respected residents, and see .them. George Young, of Uxbridge, is had died on W nesda , the 7th : on Wednesday, market was field � Y � Subscriptions, taken for all Magazines. - - here on Tuesday. vi�liting his father, in. Young, inst., aged 92 years, 6 months and S Wm. Graham and sister, Miss who is dangerously ill. 7 days. His funeral will take _ ..'Weekly and Daily Newspapers Maggie, leave to-day to attend A number from here•.attended place -this (Friday) afternoon. the Winnipeg Fair. the garden party at Audley on Service at the house at 2.30. In- W. %T. H. M10I-3.-R:0801T Mrs. and Mrs. Kennedy,' of Tuesday evening of last week. torment in the Baptist cemetery. '' y' Scott, were the guests o James James Underhill, who is Visit= 8TOC1� Street, - WhitYJ� and Mrs. Leggitt on Stin ing.on the Pacific Coast, will go R. W. Ward is having a stone to the Yukon before returning ■ ■ - •'. foundation built under his stable. home. '- - C. H. Found has the contract - ---A "number -from-- Markham, stopped in ao minutes A.tickling or dry cough can be ilmokly - Mrs. Sweet and sister and Miss Stouffville and Myrtle attended CRQUP sure with Dr. Shoo, 's loosened with,Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedyp Crone Remedy. Ossa No of am, no chloroform,oothing nns&fe i Minnie Bray visited friends in the football match,here on Satur- iges io.ntest will Barely prove. P Audleg during the past week. day evening last. I No .omisin�t no as. or h&rah,. BoldMcFsddea.' d Stomach trouble!s but a symptom of, and not tees.. A este said Dleesin8syrnp-60c.Drn�ists, Mrs. Geo. Found, of Toronto, Mies Pilkey, teacher, of Niag-, D !n]Leif s true disease. -14e think of Dyspepsia, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. ara, and Miss Forgie, teacher, of Heartburn, and Indigestion,as real dues, et • th,•y are symptoms only o[ a certain seeder John Morgan, for the past week. Sutton West, are spending their f t30'YEENC 1•erve dckneea-;nothing etas. EXPERIENCE W. G. Bingham is at present in hulidays at their homes here. itwaschisfaxthat firitcorrectly led Dr.shoop - Buttonville where he has a cot- Misses veta and Merle Stephen- the cnmUoa o:that,ww very popular stomas' Synopsis of Canadian Remedy—Dr. Shoop's rtestorative. Going direr rifest of alalia for F. L. Green. son are holidaying at.the home Of -to the stomach nerves,alone brought t fat sucr," 1r1rOY'th WA�ut Lund ' painting and favor to Dr.Shoo and his Restomti•r..•.wi-,h- Wm. Young, we regret to re- their grand-parents, John and ,y p, Regulations. _ $ g out that original an hfgh. vital prince a,rc• rt, is lying ver ill at his home Mrs. Stephenson of the base line. such lasting aceompiishmentiwereever tobehar po Y $ Y For stomach distress, bloating•billousn,-4i.be ANY person who L the sole head of a family, here. His condition is most critic- M r and Mrs.' Forsyth and or an male over is ears ala may home- Drcath and sallow mmyIwzion• tip Dr. N�ooy'. 7 1 y L family, from the.State of lldtssis- Reswrative—Tablets or Lfgaid—aad sent::pec.:. TAADt MAtati stead a qusrter-section of available Do memo. al. self what it can and wilydo. We sell and cheer• DESIGNS iDO landtoffianstoba, 6askaLchewaa oz Alberta,Walter Thomson has the frame `ippi, are visiting with 'the form- fully recommend t✓Or'1RlGM'fits. The applicant must sepses in pezaoa st the erd uncle, �. Fors th, of. North Aasoa•sending s.tetcn ane ee.cr+ptfoe mer mla On Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the work of his new residence erected, Y quick) aseertato our opinion free whether sa district. Entry by proxyy may be made at say He was assistq#d by Thos: Pater- Claremont. ia,eation u Drohahly ntat�t ,�°mmnafea. agony,on certain coaditioas• by father, m.%! son. The C.P.R. Co. was overcome ��� �+ n•«,mf py1e� ; ?lio8�^oat's�L er, sea,daughter,brother oz sister of intending homeeteadea Mkster George Morgan has re-' last week with-. feeling of genes- Pawats taaen rongn ffinnn dt receive Duties.—Sia months' residence upon mind ^: -, $ g p clew%sues.wittwoa ODarse.In the turned home after visiting his osity when they gave ,their- em, x e' cuhome to of the 7 live each o! three ears . .. to ees-a holiday on the .First. ����lift � e� A s homestead homesteader may live within eine W ac o! uncle, A. C. Courtice, of White- F� S Y ti. "bb nee solely d d a farm of .t least BD acres The time lost, of rousse, will be A handsomely inuscratod meetly Larfte.c nut. solely owned and occupied by hiss oz by his �i►ale• erten of any ace nstl8c=ouras�, Terms toe father.mother,son,daughter,brot'ser or sister - Mrs.Thomas Gibbons and Mr,,. deducted from' their. monthly T. M. NICFADDEM. �oe:as�fa a 7•�ilfo•taQe p?ep•td. .sold b7 Ia certain districts a homesteader In Rood a Astrid a visited with .Adam and nage. __ e ad ay re mpc a q::art tion*long.g NUE 9,e�0��le«�'Newark •de hi®duet retead. kites "I3� per errs. :-Mrs. Spears, Of Athtr, 011e day,IASL Sume lYuknown person entered Dative from d reof h m:months to each of sin F creek: the hotel stable on Wednesday Df?. D. �i. SMiTH >P e�.w• etao years from date of homestead entry"(laPadmR y `the time regntred to earn homestead patent) Dr. Geo. M. Brodie,. of Wood- evening last and took possession DENTIST, BTOLF'FYILLE, �+,� G` S1Ve� sad cultivate arty eases extra. 4r ,,+`+ A homesteader who hu exhausted bi►.home. stock, spent Dominion Day with of Mr. Wilson's buggy spread, Honor.graduate Acw*BwdLalatlm *toad rightand cannot obtains prsempaon + his brothers, Drs. R. and C. J. which ao far they have failed to and Royal College of Dental Surgeons, -- mty take a purchases homesteid is costals , Brodie. return. On the game eveningalso also Poet-graduate of Chi o College. at.tric�e. Price hs.at per acre. Duties—MSN R MACHINE' SHOP I 'aside .ts month. to each of three yflsrs, Mr. Levies, of Oshawa, general some person entered Ira Bo er's Crown and bridge work a specialty, c�vvate arty acres and .rest a house worts► y w .'agent of the Massey-Harris Co., stable and took away with him a At Cltscemont let Tuesda�y of mouth. was here a few days with the bag of chop which he' has also Office over SargegVs Tinsho . 'The undersigned having arch- W.w, oosY' 1 !f Deputy of the Minister of We labs ior. loser agent, Wm. Waddell. fai ed to return. ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in Independent Phone. N.8—Bnauthdriaed pubboason o! this ad. Mrs. Worthy and faaailyy have Kinsale, is prepared to do all v.csisom.nt win not b.paid toe. returned to their home in Bmmp- kinds of repair work and general jton after visiting her parents, • blacksmithing. Aliook on Rtietimatism by Dr. 8boep, Thos: and Mrs. Gibbons.' THE PEOPLES :..OA SH STORE` of Racine. Pis, tells some plain t�r.t>ra, S. F. Robins, C.P.R. station Satisfaction guaranteed. and is a plain and practical war. (art Highest price in trade for good butter and eggs. Prices right. ibis booklet and a free trial treatment of agent, is enjoying a couple of Call and,see us. Dr.Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy for some 't weeks' vacation at that beautifn! - = disheartened sufferer in your vioinity• summer resort, Stoney Lake. Juatr eeceived a shipment of boots and shoes _ JAMES PENGELLY. Make a grateful and appreciative friend of Mr. Tamblyn, of Chicago, spent including Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords. Kinsale, Ouf. some one who is disooursged because of Sunda here with his wife, who `!'hese-shoes are now the style for the warm the failures of others to Help hi a, Belp y be e&si'y-and quietly stopped. i9 spending the summer here wit.li' Jaye' Pain can �' ma to metre this test and I'll certainly Pink Pain Tablets—Dr. 8hoop's—stop bob loess sa@tSring friend. Sold b;T.M. her mother, Mrs. W. ilteHay. PURE. FRESH GROCERIES EVERY WEEK beadsobt,womanly pains,any para, ane• McFadden. The C.P:R. cement gang are wheroon 20 miontes sure. Formal& on r_ again at'work in this locality. To this department we have added "Fivz Roess" Manitoba flour the 25o.box. Ask your dreggist or doctor At present the Are putting In about this formal&—it's flue. Sold by T. p Q Tr our Loxvnl:A blended teas, 25c, 30c, 40c,60c Ib. These H, MoFaddon. ' itwo culverts at Graham's crossing. TEAS Teas must be judged by Cup Quality. .Our fresh ground �T �A Miss Eva Jameson, who has Coffee, 25c, 35c,40c Ib., you drink tt once, you will buy•it again. Yv . E L1N S been working at the Baptist par- • ! sonage for the past year and a DRY GoODs, CLOTHwo, HATS, CAPS, 06LLAss TIER UMRB,ELLAs' &C. r - • Jhalf, left on Monday for the ,Pump Manafacturer "Moine" at Peterboro. Our Values—RIGHT Our Prices—ROCK-BOTTOM _ _ R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth and D. Shop and Residence,-Dundas St and Mrs. Wilkinson are camping Do 'Simp' s- On Coe,'�-""Pickering-,at Chalk Lake and leading• the WHITBY, ONT. Of all materials and design simple life. It is a charming spot. ?' Mrs. R: Bryan returned on Mon- Three doors west of Whitby house. kept in stook. It w�l!pay you stock our day from Goodwood where she -- and obtain prioe�works epos ttmisted by 'g b oall alt our had been visiting her sister, MI's. ta farft , We are prepared to instal wood to iron late c '. act employ them,gthe agents'F. Reynolds, wile . is suffering -Tools p�mpeoo shortnot;ce,a,lsoattend ly we aaa', and do throw o8' the agsaM from a very severe cold. to all kinds of repairing. commission of 10 per cent.,which you will A large number took in the { ` oertainly iesve by purchasing from ns, Baptist S. S. excursion to Hamel- :i Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, dell solicited. 1y;•. 'We search out the best rm alae gasoline engines and ton on Wednesday. Farmers ,,yr. the aqure ear WHITBY GRANITE CO., being in the midst of their hay " ytools of every sort and make it worth g limo•. Whitby,tMtsslo ; harvest a large midst num er were pre- ,• your while to come to,-us for what- MAGNET CREAM .SEPARATOR , vented from going: ,'' ever you want. We mean that this Nothing in the way of a Cough is site ' Phone No.50 at residence. R 7 (i g John Gerow has erected for store shall be the besrin.every sense no4dnoying as a tickling, teasing, whom- Henry,Holtby, of Brougham, an —whatever stock you turn to. A failing tiny nerve—no larger than-the lag bronchial cough. The quickest relent �ttp-to-date watering outfit includ- We've been here,long enough to finest silken lhcsad—takes from the heart comes perhaps from a prescription known R - know your needs and, in a measure its impulse,its power,ire regularity. The to draggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's ing et Brantford windmill and to deserve, our confidence: You stomach also leas its hidden or inside Congb Remedy. And besides, it u so watering basins-for cattle. This nerve. It was Dr Shoop who first told as thoroughly harmless that mothers give can judge this entire store by the it was msec to drug a weak or failing it with perfect safety even the youngest _. is the most complete 'outfit in ! g these pits. :;way We Bell farm and garden tools. etomaoh,heart or kidneys. His prwarip• babes. The tender leaves of s simple The-Citizens' Band will .go to tion—Dr.Shoop's Restorative-ts dusa -mountain 'shrub Rice;to •Dr. Shoop's Stouffville on Monday next (Drily straight for the oauss of these ailmertVi— Cough 'Remedy its remarkable curative 12th) under the auspices of the Co Sargent, Claremont these weak and faltering in•ids nerves. effect• It is truly a most certain and P This no doubt dlearly explains why the trustworthy prescription. Sold by T. M. Goodwood Oraiige Lodge, and to ,•;�~ '` St�gvea and Tinware Restorative has of late grown so rapidly McFadden. Jackson's Point On July • 14th in ponul&illy. Drnpgiet6 say that these ttuder -the the auspices of the who test the Reetorative even for a few Mount Albert Sabbath School. days soon become tally convinced of its tis N v Q�I pqb O A few from here attended the wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drug g $ e Cr celebration at North Myrtle on "DAM) the organ. Treating the cense of sickness r Dominion Da The re ort 'A is the only sensible and. successful way, e o o °o e 4 e as°. Y• Y P B,��N Reid,by T. M.McFadden. " s e n t i t t :`smith crowd and a very quiet - A d Q — a e 4 A In the senior football cou- to . . test Ashburn beat Brooklin, and _ The P1Ckering e ; am Cps aR q� - ' . .:in-the junior series Brooklin beat :;�atabllahfa`I873 !OF CANADA 7 . rte Pa b e a rn .x ro to g B Vigilance Committee Ashburn. In baseball Port Perry .b defeated all other contestants and, ' t e' aot`: .8 a a proved themselves first-glass play A J of nt Acc- 'int The object of this Association is to ■ -- �j s ers. lessen stealing and prosecute Jan �Y On Satnrday,•evenitlg last the is a gre;t convenience in handling the family funds. It is opened in the felons. g .r, Febl�so 4 a ao ,n ,o m r m Mar p j< f -most exciting football game of the names of two members of the family,and both racy tnalre depollus -. Members having property stolencommuni- 'j= .. the season was played on the ' for draw checks over their own individual signatures. cote immediately with say member o �„ Apr p• athletic grounds here when the This form of account u particularly convenient-for those who of Executive Committee. ; is = � to ; e May I Shamrocks of Green River la ed 0 �� P Mamberehip tee 111.00. 2� N J ne O W ties Thistles of Claremont. y l:ve some distance from town. The you can open a Savin Account with One DolLr, Wh not Tickets may be bad-from the President or 'tq lA lr •+ 4 e a e. July • 4 mRtch resulted in favor of Green lx Savings Y Secretary on application. e r m a m sept » River by 2-0. There were about do so at once? 71 b- 400 spectators on the grounds and Exec. Com.—L. J. Banks, Geo, Leng, .,,, Oct.oatw� NOT- the gate receipts were round. The W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont � a � m � o e mr. Nov.'C �? Claremont team was son ewhat P I C K E R I N GBRANCH J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, January 1910-whithy 11, oabswa 1s,Brocwbatn r' handicapped by the abse ice of CLARENCE T. BATTY, Manager yt � 1s,Port Peri u, Uxbridge et,canntaRttln� P their regular goal-keeper.., SR"CH ALSO AT WHITIST. President. sere/s y a tR v i 8 r Beaverto D . t . r �y� h : :., n, •. y^ -v'.....• .,.• ti,. - , ,-„,-.,,.. . '"� •.. a_:r+ ...�,.,• . .s+.' n.- sv.. 9k.•c: +a,••-.' ,-}-:�. .�`�':,.�.. •-.•%i,. ..,"�'•-. ."7ta' .tom. .,dA ....:,r>.r->v--.s,-, ,a .4- t..+•.'•k C-.rm�.° :.,T . , *,:(+1-•:ln. v^,•;i;`;.w. .✓•-..••i,.. �A .:'• - `mow '��.•' ib.- - { - / - .. , ' .• � + � "�-!fie Hubbard was returning to his _ rooms, he met the American coming r. .down the stairs. � They glanced casually at each 1 Sm other, and passed; then the law- all Inver s �3 * }er went indifferently on, simply 1YSTERIOUS :KEY _ telling himself that "the fellow Can Obtain an Excellent First Mortgage investmen>•to Yield Thea looked, like a common newspaper” corespondent, or, perhaps, a writ, 6� PER CENT. INTEREST. - er of articles for some magazine:" - Entering his own domains, he fouiTd Full Particular& Forwarded on Request. — - OR,-PLANNI t FUR THS_ •u uttinR the fin- ishing touches to a ravishing toi- AE I UVS •� FU rUKE. let, preparatory to going down to McK1NNON BIILDINa, TORONTO,` the table d'hote. "That's a fine gown, Anna," said the admiring husband, as he --- - - - - ---- - -Position.CHAPTER IX. 4 P paused before het, and shot an ap- � the conservation of manures is such Everything thus far has resulted 1 Under the genial influence of a preciative glance over the brilli- sense of plenty, .with all the money a vital problem. In cold weather most satisfactorily -for Mr. John that she wanted to spend, to say no- ant-looking woman of whose beauty cattle on cement floors must be well b f: P Y he was every day becoming more bedded, else there may be injury hlubbard-at least, so it seemed, as thing of costly jewels and laces, and more proud; "you do manage h k Been through his rose-tinted spec- which her husband deemed it fit- On the Farm done the udder by coming in con- - ;• facies. His plans had all dovetailed to get yourself up in the most stun- .tact with the cold cement. ting that she should possess, the ning fashion." �n the most beautiful manner, irl suddenly bloomed into a real " It is advisable to haul out the Ma- n along so smoothly and en- g Y Thank you; you are getting to nure-directly to the field from the, beauty woman whom,'as far as be quite a flatterer, Mr. Hubbard, ` ecuragingly that his temper had her personal appearance was con- n barn, but if this not feasible it lcarcely been ruffled throughout corned, an man mi ht be rood Anna retorted, as she merrily swept should be reinmoyed at least 200 feet khe lawsuit involving the Brewster Y • 8 P him a curtsy of acknowledgment. from the barn. In no case shouli to call his wife. "But where have •you been all this HOW TO BUILD A DAIRY BARN property during which his man- She row light-hearted and ha S it.be ai,owed to accumulate against per had �een characterized by an and, with a thein of d h d time?" she added curiously. ''hen building a dairy barn care or near the dairy barn, and no urbanity and self-sufficiency which Py"> B P Down ne the reading-room merica should be taken to have a gentle swine pen_should be nearer than 200 seemed to bespeak a conscience at gratitude toward the man who had there is a newly arrived American 8 in the house-a Mr.'A. A. Nichols." slope from the barn in at:least one feet an account of the odors being peace with itself and the world:in been her deliverer from a galling P bondage fresh in her heart, she ex- "Ali! )Where is he from?" direction, a.ffordiiig good, natural readily absorbed by milk. general because of duty well done. g y New York. drainage for both barn and yard. It helps one a great deal in arrang- Then; almost immediately, had oiled herself s please him in ever " ` —followed-.his marriage with "Miss way;; and thus, to all appearance,. ' "Is he young, or old?" If the barn is already built and Ing stanchions, stalls; etc., to•visit • „ they were a ve contented and de- poorly located, graining and grad- some good dairy farm and see how Anna Brewster, a romantic sequel voted. le, in site of the pal- -i�`}bO t th2rty-five,- I should in will do mucfi to•remedy the evil. others have done the work,, and to the remarkable case, as the P P judge;but why do-you always ask In most cases it would take but a what little conveniences experience papers expressed it, and thus the Pable difference in their ages. about the age of people, Anna,?" While on shipboard, they both be- Mr. Hubbard in uired his .face small amount of labor with plow has derzloped. Many of these things great fortune for which he had so q and scraper, when the round is in are advertised in the papers and long been ,scheming, had at last came very sociable with' their fel- clouding a trifle. P g P like a.plum fully ripe, di- low voyagers, aiding very material- "I do not know," she replied suitable condition to handle, to give',circulars may be obtained for the dropped, 1 in the amateur entertainihenta flushing slightly. "I "suppose"it is the surface of the yard a slope from asking that.wilh help to solve some rectly:into his'grasp, and he fondly Y S g the barn.sufficient to carry,off the problems-that confront the individ- believed that henceforth he would which were arranged for the amuse- the natural curiosity of my sex meet of their little, floating world, clopping out," she added, laughing surface -water. Even if earth has ual who bas'determined to go into sail oyer a smooth sea of prosper- to be hauled in from the outside the dairy business. Don't be afraid and thus making many friends li htl ity, without a fear.of even an un- 8 Y tcward breeze to ruffle its calm an among the passengers.' Arriving in He stood looking at her for a mo- the yard to accomplish this it will to ask questions or seek inform- face. - London, _they. established them- nient. . - not be expensive.. tion from older and more experi- ce. John Hubbard had grown selves at the Langham, when they "Do you long for young company, The dairyman needs a warm, well- "'enced persons, for invariably they young looking and debonair since vent everywhere, saw everything, Anna? Are you beginning to be a lighted and well-ventilated barn to will take as much pleasure in un- vent marriage. His barber. gave him and spent money ad libitum: little sorry that you have not a shelter his cows. The size depends parting advice as yon will in reoeiv _. the nicest possible•'care. steaming They "did" the principal'places younger husband?" he then quer- upon the number of cows that are to ing it. Don't hesitate to write to . and massaging the wrinkles and cif interest in Hngland, Scotland, ied, a tinge of anxiety in his tone. be kept, .or on the capacity of the your farm paper editor. ;He'is es. crow's feet out of his face so skit and'Ireland; then flitted across the The girl bit her lipwith vexation 'farm. We refer.a basement barn,or pedally pleased to have requests fully that the marl gradually ac- channel to "gay, delightful Paris," at the turn,their cnversation h. rather a tarn built on a hillslde; for information because then he - gulled a habit of. smiling fondly at where they intended to remain for taken. with the side of the barn up against knows you are interested in what he - 'himself whenever be looked in the a couple of months, then go to "I am very well satisfied with my the hill, or some way that leads to a 'has been writing. Don't make a = glass. _ Rome for the remainder of the husband, thank you," she said second story. This gives ventilation false'more because you do not like. His clothing was of the finest ma- winter. gaily, and yet tTiere was a note in with doorways on the ends•and side to ask questions. They ,were both in excellent --� tcrial and of the latest cut: his lin her voice that, to him, did not ring of barn. on immaculate;• his *one diamond spirits. Mr. Hubbard was especi- quite true. The basement is best made .ol '�'VHAV..S-HIS-N AME. flawless; his gloves and footgear ally contented with his lot, for he "Are you sure I" he gravely stone or brick, brut.if"this is deemed - ' above criticism; consequently, he v as really becoming quite fond and asked. too expensive a wall under only the The auctioneer's hammer had just made a very presentable bride- proud of his -stylish and pretty "Why shouldn't I be satisfied?" side that stands next the hill will fallen, and the little man whose groom, and his forty y..ears appeared wife, and mentally asserted to him- she cried, as she suddenly stretched be efficient, sad 'the'other three bid had been accepted smiled joy- upon self that he " had never realized full sit very lightlyu n him.. out her jeweled hands. before her, � may be of frame, or cemen#' y' lease't" asked the What it was to live until now, when, -then "What name, g He also seemed to be propor- and glanced,Fondly at them, ells Ziiay be constructed in many tionately proud of, and devoted'to, with.more money than he really down at her shimmerin dress; `'do clerk. wife, who ere- rid what to do with, with nota instances cheaper 'than rock or << l his handsome young I not have everything want? Do brick, as a handy man can build a' Me," e And a small r cite'replied, It's. ' &ted quite a sensation wherever care in the world but to live luxuri y'ou not do everything to make me cement wall himself and the only the 'went, and thus, io course, in- ously, dress becomingly and giati- ba j„ uite so;" said the smart clerk; y I cash outlay will be for the material ,wQare airare of that: But what creased the importance of here liege fy every caprice of his owe and the I try to, surely;; but azo you used. Look well, Tato.the question lord'. Anna Brown had known all smiling womaa beside him, he could really happy, Anna V' of using cement if you hate to go I is 'me s' name 1 ' Ser life that she was more than or- roam withersocver he pleased, and There was the slightest`possible off the farm for fonndatian mater- "It's Me," said the same apolo- Jinarily good-looking, and she had fear no man. pause before she replied. Then Isis. get' ice. is o always chafed sorely against .the One fine day in November they she burst forth impetuously!". The stable for dairy cows should "Oh, is it said the clerk, a fine bondage of her poverty. . bowled along the smooth, beauti- "I never was so happy in. my be well lighted and ventilated. It scorn in his tunes. "Well, g, I ;specially had this been the,case ful roads in their elegant, noiseless- life!" shduld ha%e tight walls and ceiling, supposing you're a foundling, 1 since. her father's death,. for that ly rolling carriage, behind a pair And she-spoke o"nly truth, for she and a.sgtind floor. Dairy .cdas, s'pose some sort of name was given event had made it necessary for her of fleet-footed, coal-black horses, in was reveling in luxury such as she when crowded into dark and dirty You-Brown, Jones, or Robinson,. to share the treadmill Jife of her Fold-mounted harness, chatting so- had never dreamed of in. those not stables, cannot be expected to pro- eh I" mother, the combined labor bf both cially and enjoying every moment; very remote days when she and her. duce as much milk, nor milk with `'\To, it's Me," said the sad, :being hardly"sufficient to keep the until they finally drove ostentati- mother had toiled Early and late at as wholesome propertii s as those weary little voice. wolf from the door; therefore, she curly into the courtyard of their making jackets for twenty-five cents provided with clean, airy quarters, "You're wasting valuable limp. had for a long time to forego the hotel, where obsequious servants ap2CCP - where the sunlight -enters through sir." said the auctioneer, sharply. gratificati,in of her vanity and taste sprang.forward to open the cirri "I do not believe you ei•er were,'. numerous windows, and where the "I£ You won't give your name; the in matters of dress. age door, relieve "madame" of her Said John Hubbard, a smile of sat- foul air of the stable is replaced article must be put up again. She had a fine form-tall, straight wraps and pretty trifles-trophies i,faction wreathing his lips .as he by pure air without subjecting the ":Hard lines:'' said the lithe and aomerchat inclined towatd �o- ,of her-outing-and follow in her passed on' to his own di•essin (man,. with a nigh. ."Just becauxe g cows to ..injurious drafts. luptuousness. .She was a clear bru- train as she entered the gorgeons room. Tight walls and ceilings ,prevent ;my name isn't Jones or Rubinson I tiette,, with brilliant, wine-brown vestibule and passed,on to the els- excessive log's of heat in cold wee• lose. & good, cheap table. 'perhaps eyes, dark brown hair and brows, vator, to be taken to her apart „CHApTF.II !t. thea and thus contribute to 'the. if I spell my-.name you']? like it good features, perfect teeth, and. men-ts. comfort of both cow and milker. better: bS ere-31ca." -,ii•idly scarlet lips. As they swept• through the aide When they entered'tlie brilliant- When on full feed, the dairy cote is And the smart clerk* felt small" She had acquired a fair educa- entrance, John Hubbard observed a ly lighted dining room, and sought )lard worked and less able to with- enough to crawl through the key• lion, having attended a'high school quiet, gentlernantly appearing man, their accustomeel-places, the,newly. 'stand extreme's of weather than is hole of his desk as he booked the • until the death of her father, and, in•a tourists suit of dark gray, arrived American was already-seat other stock, for her energies are purchase_. being quick witted and observing, standing"beside one of the impos- ed at an adjoining table, quite near she was thus enabled to make a ing pillars. • He gave him but a them. then beim exerted in the direction of production rather than self-pcs- WHAT WAS DONE TO'GEORGE. ` rely good appearance under the casual glance in;passing, ,but that MrF. Hubbard shot ,one compre- ' P Tht head o•f a bag firm of con- ' changed conditions of her life. was sufficient to assure.him that the hensive glance at him as her hus- ervatiun. . When John H]ibbard's proposi- stranger was one of his own coun- band directed her attention to the It is not only iaore human. but tractors was walking round the pre- tion had opened out before her the trymen. unobtrusive individual, then re- more profitable, to keep her warm mires; and stopped to converse With prospect ,of stepping from 'a hovel After attending his wife to their marking, with her ' French shrug, by-making the stable comfortable, old, George, a stableman. to a palace, from homespun to vel- rooms, his curiosity prompted him that he "did not appear to be par instead of compelling her to use 1.4Well, George, how goes- it he vets and diamonds " larpe amounts ,of expensive food said. , so•to speak, she- Y•, go below a fain to the office, and tScularl� interesting, she 'paid no had grasped for it as.eagerly as a glance at the hotel register. Yes, further attention.to him. They had lin maintaining'her body tempera ••Fair to middlin', sir." George "crowning person would grasp at a it was as he had-thought, for tliere, planned to go that-evening to the Lure. anstivercd. `Fair to middlin'.' straw, «ithout given -a single among the arrivals of the afternoon opera, to hear'Noidica, as Margo- In the dairy barn no-one tbi�7g is An(] he-continue i t , rnh dawn a g g g ePite in ''Faust," and both'been of more importance than a sound; bay horse, while the a{bur tusked thought to the responsibilities of Fie found the name of A.' A. Nicri- g impervious floor. The benefits-deriv- " t1lis• such a position, or the duties 4hich ols, New York City, U. S. A.." ea'ceedingly fond of music, they P on in silence. d. and t ra ere �. ,, ed from such a'floor'when properly boss,'• George said, suddenly, "leas lay before tier as a wife. Her one Humph ! I wonder just' who•A. -,,,ere anticipating a rare- treat. constructed are, the animals are desire was to get ,away from the A. Nichols may be 7" he muttered Anna $ubbard,. on returning to worked for you sixteen jeer." ' intolerable grind of her life, even thoughtfully, as he turned away her rooms, had just tied a ravish- more comfortable, consea ay. by ink ell, well," said. the mastrr, '`though that end could only be from the desk and strolled into the ing little hat of ' costly lace and more profitable; the manure rowi be thinking a little guiltily of Gernge'a saved'.atid applied to the land with' very low wage. "And I suppose you achieved• at the moral expense of reading-room for another look at pl7tmes upon her brown' Bead with g out loss; stables are cleaned with ;aiding and abetting a crime. the newcomer, if he should be. so this'pleasure in -,iew, and leer hus_ are both pretty highly valued, Immediately after the Featuring fortunate as to find him there., I band was in the act of buttoning less effort; and cleaner milk is pro George, eh?" doted, which commands a higher of John.Hubbard's plans,/and while He espied the stranger almost op- his gloves, when Ciere came a rap "H'm:'' said George. Both of they were awaiting the movements posits him as he entered the apart- upon their door. John Hubbard price. When the liquid as well as us was took ill last week, and they the•solid manur.'e finds a ready es- of the court, Mrs. Brown and her ment, sitting by a window,. quietly cpened it, to- find, to his astonish- got a doctor for the boss, but they dauixhter had remoti•ed to a better reading a Neiv York paper. Plac- ment, the "newly arrived :lnieri- cape through cracks and knot holes, just docked m3' P "_ locality, - wher.e, establishing ing himself in a convenient poli- can," Mr. A. A. Nichols, standing with no means of regaining it, the: 1 _ 'themselves-under the name of tion, where lie could. have a good c utside. possibl©, profits of the farm: are A REASON. Brewster, thcy� hitd comfortable view of th.e man, Mr. Hubbard "Have I the honor of addressing greatly reduced. „ r rc,oma, plenty to eat, and good and drew forth the London Times from lfr. John Hubbard, of New York Within .the past few years ma use Dw Marlow-"l left two* bottles tastefcl,pletllc�nty not elegant, cloth- his pocket,. and, using this Rs a City?" blandly inquired the gentle- of cement and concrete in making, of whiskey in the cupboard' ten t , wo;-, . 'sir. Hubbard, of srreen. proceeded to watch the ob- man, as ,he removed his hat and an impervious floor for dairy cattle minutes ago, and one of them hat ' cc r�-a. !1 l i�iug all the rete<,yarv, ject c F his enriosit_� from behind bew�cl politely. has become quite general. In fact, disappeared. Can you account for ti: '<. f•"r' t'hrsc changes. a. "That is lily name.," somewhat 'the cement floor is looked on by that R" � Sh„rtly after the Brewster case But' he saw' nothing to interest stiffly responded Mr. Hubbarc), dairymen in the more progressive Bridget (under notice to luso©}-- t as decided in their favor, the cupboard was ao Anna him particularly or reward him for *hose dignity was rather offended regions as 'essential. Its first coat "Shure, sell, 4 %vill,ingly plighted her hand in mar- his trouble; for, after"half an hour tecause an advance. courier had not is somewhat greater than the �f a dark I didn't;aee the other one I" r'iagc to her benefactor, when, for c f apparently diligent reading, her. been sent to solicit an interview. wooden floor, but when its durabili- the few days that remained previ- A. A. Nichols methodically folded ;Jr, Nichola immediately presented ty and convenience are considered D'ANGEt{OUS. ous to their departure for Europe, his paper, put it carefully in his his card, with an air of deference it is by far the cheaper. 'The fact Teae�ior-"If yQu ase kind add they.all went to lives in one of the pocket: then, rising, strolled, lei.- 'n hich at once smoothed the ruffled that it is permanent adds greatly polite to your playmates, what will ;n •;. u town hotels, wheie the bride im- surely from the lace, as if wholly .lumage of the newt rich man be, to the im- '-nee of its introduc- be the result?" r mediately became absorbed in,pre-(unconscious of having been obserR tore him. Y tion and use in all dairy regions Scholar-"They'll think then eaa ' paring an outfit suitable for her ed" Some time later, when John (To -be continued.) where so many cows are kept and hick me!" , l •s •v...:.d,-' - `."��' ;�•�, •sir pF"'. - r+s• �'. ''3::.Ey. `'�-- r.• _ .. .w o..� -, m t•,�s. >;=i ,1..,.. +�r.,-: ,.*av-'. _.:.ri 1 F-1-7I 'c^-"F•'°�'-�i�• '5f . ve 'p t" it '- •. .,a-<• :.-": T i ..... ...1 .. ';': .+-- a::':'.f .+:nf` 9 .✓,per Ti ...�ay.s set,•'F,tis .•k..-.w. ^' ,i:-e�. ... R � .. • w J {y. i WEED CUTTINGS. GCeat I�E:COC(� THE. EXCEPTION. �1uI� G Ol � AMMONIA — x..amentfor an ---. In Egypt an enormous amount of The Philosopher-"Tell me what Aliments of POWDER trouble' and expense has.been taus- `' a person reads and I can tell you H Q RS ES ed by the weeds and other vegetable !en illustrated booklet of Sty what he is." --- -.tt Nee n'•saes1 growths whieh spread so rapidly as The Dyspeptic-"Not alwa s` or lire stool -� g F P lY Margarets College gives the re- Y lean explained to oar Ask YourCr000r For K to choke canals and other water- cord of its pupils for the eyar There's my wife, fur instance, she's tctlebo,�lo:.stailedtr.� Don't Aoocpt ways inti few days. 'Clearing by kIGHTEEN attended Universities] always reading a cookery book," on requwL Address The - Just as Boca hand has been found impossible in OURTEEN taught Music. `The Philosopher (confidently): Veterinary semetty Gov one district, so a motor boat--has "Well?" LIMITED, WE CLEAN UP been equipped with a unique weed OUR had their paintings accepted „ , neat A,75 Adelaide St.east,TO.LONTO, Cat; g by the Ontario Society of Artists. The Dyspeptic- But" she's no •. EVERYTHING cutter and placed in service.' The tWO exhibited their paintings 'a0 cook!"Swr cutting attachments consists of a . exhibition of the Royal Canadian I Men'who own electric plant's are /.1 cloy tae Coupons pair of V shaped knives with sharp Academ satisfied with light harvests. �1. enclosed in each y• Much distress and sickness is g pectase and Dom- and powerful blades, worked by FOUR are engaged in teaching. caused by worms. blather Graves' --------_ ate for a Prize. Fire D,1'ar (}old Piece for belt from the propeller shaft. They THREE are'in active h�lecomplete Dog. 13sautiful Bfetallzed Gogo journalism. 1,•orm Exterminator gives relief by WANTED. at Yid for Half DoK, trail alon; the bottom of the water- NINE are employed as . trained removing the cause.. Give it a trial i atactnted by J. 8 PALNL CO, LtdL, Toronto. • �- ¢^'` way, cutting the growth off at the nurses. and be convinced. roots. It is said that the little boas c art LADY u AGENT lesawanted in your lers fol? The illustrated prospectus may be O to distribute Samples and tate order. toe H GSB_1\U R'0\'T CHANGE.GE. `Fill clear as much as five acres an had b a 1 in to the ",Secre• HOVE our r e pQ. c'n W and Baal yuan. A handsome ke& _ hour. Y applying�' silver teaspoon iFRts, with every three cakes Lary," St. Margaret's College, WriNfor particttlars. Atlantic Soap Co.,`roroatlo. Toronto. ``W'`e may live without learning' � iIl 'Not Change His Habits After Just when the coffee thinks it has �1'e may live without books' `VANTED—Local and General Agints—Llb- Marrla e. > - y ° eras contracts to good men;,apply b� g good l,rol,tnd for complaint, the egg HIS PIIOFIT'. 4 : But where is,the roan Metter, coutlneutal Life Insurance Companyi It is pretty safe to calculate that drops in and settles the whole bus- 'V to cap live without cooks?" Toronto. Curre3p.,adenco c,a!ileatial. loess. Customer--"So you „sell these (�[- (�� -=- R SALE if you don't like your ]over's ways watches at two dollars each? It PRINTING CHICE 1U_ �il ti��L . -or habits before marriage, you will must cost that to make them.'.' The CLADSTONE i4iNES Limited t not like them any better after. the SEE THAT YOU CET THE REAL THING. ceremony. He -Unscrupulous „ -Unscrupulous makers are puttiag, up tr. Jeweller-"It does. � (?to Personal Liability) may'make all sort's ieounterfeit of "The D. & L.” Menthol "Then how doou make an - of promises; but `promises are like plaster. The gequine is made by Davie The Y ` Montreal River District The 't Richmond(Quo)Cuardian,"in its A Lawrence Co. money? subscription forma and other papers can be had pie crust, made to be broken." He r r t' by applying to 113rd Year of Publication. w+. may "turn over a new leaf " but '-— Repairing em. a A husband who oviprccmes hie ALEXAN 0LB WARDElh Broker, you have no assurance but his that For very many years the chief wife's fits of temper my means of Attacks of cholera and dysentery organ of the Conservative party of the leaf will stn turned. ��a are 18 TORON 1 O. STREE r, TORONTO y confections speaks in glowing terms come quickly, there seldom being the E88LErn Townships.' The very likely to underestimate the l of as sugar-curing process. an warnin of the visit. Remedial r MLN oa Guardian is an 8-page 6-column strength ..of habit; especially in action must be taken just as quick- lYLet -Ft c >r� AGENTS waM�N. paper, and has been conducted by ; others. We forget how much habit Holloway's CiirniC'ure destroys- 'y if' the patient is to. be s areaMoA ` CASE M.,F.$3 a Day and estab- the resent editor--without inter- -- 'means in our own case and"think y P P lish V r,.,a:wn t Wainx.s an P i. all kirsch of owes and• warts, root .great suffering and permanent ill- our can•; Our twit ruption for 60 .years,' who retir" .'tit costs others less to give up than I cis,., coo o sell oa .:tbt it costs us. II and 1•r,,;ch.- :Who, then would eu- jury to the lining membranes of the in every L.,ae,are yuic.If in consequence of advancing years. I cure tut vii with such a thea and bowels. The readiest re arati u n-ed up.n+'ene•t o,der" The plant is in fair order, and For instance, the girl who marries P P P come to r Ezolnsi..Ler P ' a'man who smokes, expecting he'll effectual remedy within reach? for the purp 7Fe is Dr. J. Il. Kei tVRITE ritoryal•e.. consists of a moderate stock of news ' Rive up his cigars for her Bake', die- logg's Dysentery Cordial. It can �y Tse a,its Bvrrtr Co.. and job type, 7-horse-power engine �gk covers that be remains pretty much The very corpulent suitor hful Ibe got at small cost -at any drug GATAlACt� Dep 50,.Toresto,Dut and boiler, Peerless Gem cutters' ;as he was, if not w'�rse. In the just propoeed on-his knees to hie store or general dealer';;, and it W A PJ T E D 28-Ln. Campbell power press, me- course of a long obseraetion, I've. inamorata, a-nd she had coldly de- will afford relief before a doctor u,.,noan,on a u ,-, dium Gordon (modern), and Liberty hick you owe fn Che clined.•';."If'yuu will not aecP ./in ' can be called. a1 bra s r r,r p•openr ora circular and card press, all in per- , II ted to o never found a case where the w•o- 3 _ _ Canada au,'b FARM .,sn<,e, .r, u, fact order; three very large stones, u' Offer•,'° said he, in desperatlOn, ■conte for our new.u,. ea w plwn ut acl:in d,rea. man's influence or wish B•as•strong „ w,thnaLwmmlagiva. Gt•rfalldwcripacno�pro:,er• _ ` at least helpme u . FREQUENT. t rcd mat.Itwret tables, furniture, tools; addressing n' er than the mane love for- his, P r once' r nn •aut to boy pro. „ —� pert,of any kind In goy loa.l'tty, wrlto sialine .machine, stoves, etc., etc., harem of dusky beauties." says a And it sometim.s happens that -bat and Wiens yon wlan to buy.SDI we gill tend writer. .Many. times the man .has A flOinaStiO Eye Remedy. after a man has made his mark he �:'u1~LLoarma„axlue'If cbo:o •ar.ame 1,>r sale Apply either to y; irwL from the o nar•with no comm,"ion adde.L 'Sworn off" before marriage "t0 facto. AtFnrdr Xblfable 13efief t� F:•ur that Coed S. FRANK 'ITILSOr. Toronto., -• y.. g 1 acquires a wife'ts ho makes him toe BUT Amarban imsetmsnt Ass"iatio•, SELL are.' Try Zfariae 1Ly♦ gamely to Your Ryes. 8•,d2llthAT. Di.; MivaraP+lla, Hina• or W. E. JONES, Richmond, Qua. • please her," and either terirlporarily �t 9oothn Fye rata, it, ' . stopped or.smoked, on' the quiet, If allowed to roam over our ' only to resume openly ,when the r`Do you know, anything- a!>mtt - knot aas Bafely tied. Her best way flirting '"No," he'replie'd sadly. house those few innocent-looking J�ECOI�D F� i08 is to accept the habitwitn the man ' I'thou ht I did• but when I tried and do it without nagging, or else f it he irl married e." house.-flies may causea real tires• bid him go away, and camp Ole-the m edy any day, as they are knowntow: trail of some man who-really hasn't After- making a most careful l'c the principal agents for the ' CAtN IN :,,'the habit. 'apread.of tho_e deadly di eases, ty Stud of the nl.atter, U. S. Govern j/� 7 i6USiKtiSS 1`I FJRZE S di htheria and small- 6 0 T� ■ 3 IN CAiiAD/4 Where �Veaknes is, Di%ease �Cill Ment scielitists state definitely that F'hoid fever, p � i" $63045,738 Settle.-If one suffers from any or-I the'common hoose fly is the Grin- 'PP • No other' fly killer compare'' FiftI with �4'ilson's Fly Pads: y per cent greater increase in Canadian Business than any other genic weakness, inherited or coli_I cilsal means"of distributing typhoid Company-Canadian, English or Foreign. The.strongest possible evi- when i , there disease will settle fe«r, cliphthe•ria, and ' smallpox, dente that T!olicyh-olders are well satisfied with their Policies. when it attacks the•body. Therefore •` , -Jack: "Smfth asked Maio come t IB' drive out the pains that beset yuu� Wilson s Fly ,I ads kill the flies and Premium rates, with or without profits, are lower than other Cam dr. ndt let a cold or a cough harass the disease germs, too. to his home this evening. Says he's • • - going to celebrate his golden panics charge, while profits-to"Porcyholders are much higher., because Y-01141 and keep the respiratory or. „ • weddin Gladys:: "��by he's management expenses are the lowest and interest earnings the highest. gans in 'a good healthy condition. "There -was a strange man here g' y ' This you can do by using Dr to .ce roll'to-day, a said little been married only three years.'' Ask our Agents for Annii3l Report and Record for 1t Os, and,be on < rip, Jack: "That's what I am told. guard against the anonymou-s letter distributor and his friends,7 the Th Eclectric Oil. 'Prel entiori Ethel, as she ,ran "to meet her He.said' it beemed like fifty." blackmailing- - " g journalists; with who we do. not ad�cr#tees , +s the wisest.course. fattier in the hall. "Lid-he have a y _ bill?', N,}, pap; he had just a The Great Western Life A'scur3nce �'0. • -,; ei['Ii;UE S:'iVING9: f' Plein nose, - A Ctandatd Medicine= nrmit"' el"ee' •A Steen Cbri,tmas maketh a slim ` Vegetable Pills, com ourided of en coal 3 ard. aced, Weak. wen". Waver? Eyes tirely vegetable substances known REA0 OFFICE iV NKiPEC. :, frOg in the pond i3 Relieved by Niurine Eye Rrnir,.y, �nm- 10 have a revlvlfying•anA salutary p $OFth'two. .pounded by Exp4rtenced Physicians. Ntu- a, in your throat,- Pe Dneep't Ssi,art: Swathes Eye P,iin, effect upotl the digestive, organs, R`rlte murino Lye Remedy Co. Chicago, have through years of use attained BRANCH OFFICES.-Toronto, ilontreal, Halifax. St. John, R. B.I :1 breacn-of promise suit is a poor for illustrated gee Book. At 17rugt;lets_ so•eminent a position that they Charlottetown, Vancouver, Calgary, and Fargo, N. D. soh-titute, for-a wedding coat. rank•as a.standard medicine. The There is nothing that will barn a . She : 'Do you remember that ailing should remember this. Simple ---- - -- t chole in your pocket so. quickly as a thin} years ago you proposed to cool million. Ld I refused -yatr?" He: la their cornpositiori, they can be �. If, as some poet lies said,..a;l' life assimilated by the weakest stornach "Qh, yes! That's one the most and are certain to have a'healthful - 'is music, the tramp must have been treasured ' recoll'e'ctions of my and agreeable effect on the sluggish set to ragtime. youth." digestive organs... . i, USED. IN What, a comfort i.t would be if lthe wolf at the door could be trail • Sinall r butPotent.-Parmelee's Mr. Green: "Do-you know what �°ms' �e�' 1O°b' ed to chew up'a few' duns. us they:.) Vegetable Pills are small, but they I felt during the wedding ceremony Theatres;and m t4wtuactds of homes where a piano iLrri%e. are effective in action. Their fine 'to-day?:' Miss.Sharp,: No, what of diOinctive merit is appreciated. The Bell is the There -was agm d deal of'A hen gmo caj ' tr qualities area 'corrector of known to thousands profoundly thankful that`Iell I was not lt O°h' p"°O me Ivi>aital�ie Repeating Action. • ,deemed:like, a . and, come to.think of it, it, seems and they.. are.in constant demand the bridegroom.'" Miss Sharp to ret. e--verywhere by those, w,ho: know- ••v"cry-.likely the bride felt like It is not so Mitch' the ld-.e of what a safe and simple remedy they that, too." ` money, but the inordinate desire of, tire. ' They need no introduction to {� its possessors to get rid of it, that those acquainted with them, ,bu't PUBLIC ' INSTITUTIONS have found rend for (free Catalogue No. 7b: is at the root.of many lattcr'day 't:o, those who may not knots' them )Painkiller .cry useful. There to nothtcE B x ,evils. they are presented as the best pre- !equal to it in all eases of bowel trot:bles. . 4"—seLL i`iApto,40rAen Co.. Umibd GUP-LPH.ONTARlo, Airs. (,ramere What do we deration on the market for disor- killer.",",—Perry Dais-sx ind°Boo, pain+ pa ration : '° s of the stomach. - --- - need for dinner?" Bridget. QUEER DISH ANOTHER CASH PRIZE CONTEST Shure, mum, I tripped over the y FAMILY NAME. 'rQ RANG EMEAT tan' we neecj a new setof dish- ,`♦ new bo made his a A great dish of Egyptian haremes, in the schoolroom, and Misa Adair feasts is that of a lamb roasts whole. After the manner ll a nest Announces. a New. Prike' Contest the teacher, summoned him to her M `•� desk. "Do you expect to come to of Chinese boxes, each smaller than k y P the other, the lamb is stuffed with a _, -_MORE PRIZES THAN THE L..ST uaratee school .here regularly'?' she. asked so afllNAt Oftes car whole turkey, the turkey with a ffaaaRt rtt him. The First Prizs will again be a LIFE ANhU1TY of " Y r "Yes'm." chicken, the chicken with a pigeon, 't6 mete s "Where do Sou'live? Are you the pigeon with a quail, and the O in this district?" quail with a becafico, the smallest -FIFTY TWO DOLLARS' CASH _ bird known, except the humming - 4 fT!N '`I guess s . I live down the til The lamb is roasted over a F Equal to One Dollar per Week.Every Week during Lifetime' '9119 r , street bout four blocks. •artutscS• "What is your seine?" slow fire until it is almost ready to A $sound Prize of One Hundred Dollars •Cath' fall to feces. sea wawa p Two Prizes of My Dollars Eaoh ` rtaa�►,r+I nets".' "11lartin Luther Hicks:" sora"soft �c,�wsee "Martin Luther?" said the teach- - - - - Ten Pt"iZeE Of TwentyQOIIarB Each W. r�• •ure>A. cit xirnee. er. "I pres-n-me, n, you Martik roor�ais�c Ten Prizes of Ten Dollars Each s t/rbe arMea for whom you were named?" 0M answered' the boy, Pr128S of Five Dollars Eaoh faYes'm," ! Twenty j brightening up. `.`I was named One Handrail Prizes of One Dallae Eaoh after me uncle on Mme mother's a CONuITIONS are similar to the last Contest, except 1 ' 1 aide. He keeps a'liv ry-stable. thac.all Orange Meat Carton Bottoms must be sent iq on for betore November 3oth, igog. `' '�'�,,t,t A TERRIBLE CUSTOM • n Wed watt!Sil nj • /'Full particulars on private post card in every paotage of - I bQnl,EQttel'E,IAfeCt 8 , Old customs die very - hard in Grange Meat If you enter this oantoit,oo nPlete t 101China,, and in several'parts of the t the blank spa**below with your name And '0 telt, OT bQdt TOf]E!! I .5 ��+� Celestial Empire It is still eonsid- add•941, cut it out and M%il it to 1� ••a'�'ay 'OEC i Bred,a high act of virtue for a w0- 1 Grange neat,Kingston,ent.. �$-NOftrpi ft �',e�bo<lO' - bow qu kly h eases man to.'publicly commit suicide ,N bo _1 G it wilt c'�n.tt equal 4.).tea ` Kin arts i° x the ssardits and son>1iB Gtia es aartun bottoms. wog ,w`�btct,m wires on yotgtE. b+att�res. due to• after -the• death of.. 'her husband. mss• According to the law, the proceed- l + to OR ecpDt°� Zam-Sak Is mads from pure ing is actually legal in some pro- tecloaTpt ..+ herbs!esseaees No mind fats- winces, ani such is the state of 23 THEtO P ••,,..•••'• i6006e4 •• �•••' • 'cq at eotssineralpoisona. lt+irrathealer! public opinion that in districts � e '•••• ' ,.. nrrrcc+.,,end stere•twyultara where it is officially prohibited the -_ ;oltp°m .agTas' ''ter i r,uthorities rarely interfere. T N U ISSUE NO. 2J-09. . . �:G:' F„''�Y'.. -••e'4'ea.Ll ,,z.:'esi+.:.' lank'- _7�'. F. .Y .ty' ?G w .i^:^:"Si.-: aXar,k '•R'M.S• ", • 7".3•!".'^•L: t !l :+S.x - f.:: -...•„ti• `M. ..'•. .:..Tr,. :.. 4"t. « �--•'v .7 :...:.,, - ., .c!''Sl^,- a ."w,� - :'•?r .N'-'i:: .+err ,� .e•,'v�.:., ...'.'.. ;r.. 'i:" y'��•iF '.:, ......,,. ._..: _-... - .:.,_.,' • ....... ._._„ _ .gX ..,.moi-..... ._.. - .:....,::. ..0. `.t :.Y :.7 .w , 4 ,LOCALISMS -Dr. E. J. Shirley was in Port on John O'Connor's farm.• Hopeon Tuesda Miss Luella, second dao hter of R. Price that Talks]y R It's the _ 0-IF lady's kid glove. R.and Mrs, Mowbray, and who it a -W. E. Gordon had a business Loser call at this office, * nurse in the Roosevelt Hospital, New y `, a ' York city, is expected home for her trip to Oshawa on Monday. -M. S. Chapman had a business vacation soon. Compare three with What you 8d8 pay'- -Mrs. Findlay spent the holi- trip to the city un Wednesday. Mian Daisy (clew, of Kincardine, is day in Oshawa. -Found-A gentleman's leath- visiting at E. Lawrence's and •other ^G -Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer spent' er belt. Loser call at this office. * friends around town. She ire looting R O C E R / E S r --two days in the city last week. -Miss McClure, of Woodbridge, bale eand b arty as if the change 4 Cans good Peas, 25c Cans good Tomatoes, 25c 9r -Miss Ethe"ones spent the is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. N. agreed4 ' holiday with Trenton friends. Hicks. Miss A. Rodd has been visiting her , 2 Cane good Salmon, 25c. 8 Cans good Kippered Herrin 25e. sister in Hamilton, and on her Fetprm g+ • -B. W. Wood is in Toronto -Miss N. Baiter, of Stratford, �5 making repairs to his property visited tN ith her aunt, Mrs. Varty, was accompanied by Mire. who ie and. 5 Boxes good tit making 25c, 10 Bars good Laundry Soap, 25c. , there. this week. Mies Bunneee,her niece, who intend apending a couple' of months with 2 Boxes good Corn Starch, 15c. 4, -Miss Cora Gordon spent last -Uriah and Mrs. Young, of To- their relatives here. .. veek in Port Hope visiting ronto, 8p3nt the First with Pick- The Kinude road north, which the Y +friends. sting friends. council h"ave been working at, has E. Reid, B. A. of Kingston, -Robert and Mrs. Gordon spent now a beautiful stone foundation. D R �/ -GOODS spent the holiday with Dr, and a few days during the past week Parties owning automobiles, bicycles r ]��. Bell, with friends in Toronto. or rubber tires are invited to come z and have a drive over this road and Men's fine Summer Shirts, odd sizes, reg. $1, for 50c. r -J. H. Rogers is re-painting his -Fred Douglas,of Mathison, is we think they will not be persuaded Men's unlined Tweed Summer Coats, reg. $1.50, for$1.25. a' i residence, thus improving its R visiting at the home of his grand P g P- g to repeat it. There is no charge and Men's Tweed Pants, reg. $1, for TSe. � pearance. mother, Mrs. B. Bunting. all are welcome. Men's nice Balbriggan Underwear 75c a suit, W. S. Stewart, with wife and -George Rubbing,--of Malvern, Child, spent a few days with Pick- was in town on Tnesday and gave 75 yards Print-Extra Special-reg 10 and 12c, for 6c. . FIREMEN'S PICNIC Bring friends. TaE NEws a pleasant call. _ 10 patterns Dress Muslins, req. 12 to 15c, for loc. -George and Mrs. Leng spent -W. Kelly rind J. Goodwin, of Dominion Doty was celebrated'in the holiday with Dr. and Mrs. Niagara, are visiting at Trelawne, Pickering in the same manner as it SEE OUR BIRGAIN TABLE Mabee, of Odessa. the home of John Goodwin. ' has been for years, by a Firemen's • 5 -A. G. and Mrs. 'Green and -Walter Wood, of Toronto, Picnic. Owing to counter attractions family are spending their vasa- spent. Sunday here with his in a number of the adjacent towns TS' �• : tion with friends in Toronto and 'parents, B. and Mrs. Wood. and villages, the attendance this year Soo / S sHoG s Beeton. -A large number.from herr at- was somewhat smaller than usual. . - -Mrs. W. J. Marquis and child- tended,the barn party at Janes However there-was a fairly good sized Odd lines must go. It's Clear Money for You. crowd present and every one seemed 4 Pairs Ladies'Oxford Shoes, re , ren, of Two Harbor, Minn., are Prouse s on Friday evening last. g. $1.25 for $1.00. to have a good time. The day was 2 Pairs Ladies' Strap Shoes, re 'visiting at the home of: Thos. B. -Mrs.' James Shepherd, of most pleasant one and most suitable P g. $1.50, for, $1.20: , Marquis. Belleville, has been speudiug , a for such a 'gathering. The sports of 2 Pairs Ladies Orford Shoes, req. 1.75, for$1.25. -Mr. Reed, who purchased the few days with Pickering friends.: the day began in the forenoon by a 4 Pairs Ladies' Chocolate Shoes, reg: $1.50, for$1,20. ` Bunker farm west of the village, -Mrs. W. G. Scott and family, baseball match between the Pickering raised his-fine new-barn-on-Mon- Claremont,-spent-the-h©liday team_and. the Pickerin __Old_Bo� _--J- . -- day afternoonW . with her sister, Mrs. . J. Miller. most of whop,reside in Toronto. This A R rY A R E Who -hag ' been - -Miss Winnie Chapmau, of the =Alex. Flett, was a decidedly one-aided affair. has There was a time when the Old Boys holidaying at the home of his Toronto public school staff, is knew somethingabout baseball, but hook and i uncle, W. D. Gordon, ° returned holidaying at her home in Audle . :Screen Doors, nicely grained, complete with hinges, Y g Y- their association with Toronto players pull for only $1.00. home on Sunday. -Miss Vera Ridley, teacher of has had a bad -effect on their ability Special in Sprayers-The reliable "Eureka" Compressed Air -A- large number of campers the LTtica public school, is spend- in this direction as they were defeated t are now at the bay and also a ing ]ierholidays at her home here. by the score of 37 to 6. On request we forayer, galvanized tank, reg. $9.50,,for$5:75; brass tank, reg. $.7.50,.: ' ' number at the lake shote at the -:firs. Vanstone and daughter, have omitted the names of the play- for $7.00. ers. The chief attraction in the after- See our new Perfection Wick Blue-flame Oil Stoves. mouth of the creek. Miss Vera, of Port Perry, spent a .noon wse the football match between They are going rapidly. ' -Mrs. Carrick and Miss' Lizzie few days with friends. in Picker- •picketing and Claremont This was Carrick,,-of 'Toronto. spent over ing. an interesting game, both sides doing Sunday with L. and George Gord- -Miss Alma Cmnk, who is the beat to win, even roarghness being Farmers, bring in your produce and get your order filled. We have % on and other friends. teaching in the Bright. public resorted to at times. The game re- -Miss Campbell left on Wed- school, is holidaying at her home suited in favor of Pickering, the score all lines.'. Goods delivered promptly. .Phone 100. nesday last for Strathroy where .here. being 1-0. The five-mile race was an she will spend her vacation at the -Mr. and Mrs. Darden; of Bel event that also created much interest. home of her grandmother. v�idere, North Carolina, are visit- There were six entries. Allan Clark. SEE OUR BARGA�l TABLE t -We congratulate our football ing their daughter, Mrs. Robt. won first, while Chao. Sellers, of Scar- boyo, wasa close second. The time .boys in their winning the silver Cronk• was fast, being nearly 321 minutes. iWhiat the football tournament at -Donald Kerr was*in Whitby The friends' of Allan Clark were so tby on Dominion Day. this week writing on his junior pleased with his victory that they 'dhap' : -A. W. Lynde, who; has been matriculation. We wish him presented him with nine dollars, mak- spending the pest two weeks at success- ing his winnings the snug sum of four- ma lf ..i " camp with the 46th regiment at -Clark9on Rogers, we regret to teen dollars. ]Following is a list of the „ Port Hope, has resumed his duties report, is in poor health at prey- Winners in the other events: ]DICKERING, Trig.�lr i at the bank. ent. We hope for his speedy re-. Farmers' sone race-1 W. White. a , H. and Mr9. Ellicott, of the coverv. L. lfdoreombe. 1.00 yard race-(cordon Andrew, Robin Gordon. -Farmers' fifth conceGsion, spent Sunday M. S. Chapman is rebuilding race (over 40)-D. Munro, G. Wilson. ��m��■�m�s>•am�����s�+�era with W. B. and Mre. Powell. Mies -the kitchen attached to the dwel- Bova'race(under 14)-F. Bunting, V. Lorena Ellicott is spending a week ling he recently purchased from Moore. Boys' race (under 10)-W. %vita Mian Gladys Powell. Mix, Head. McFarlane,F. Cowan. Ladies'race- Cool Com, fortable-Mrs. R.Moore and daughters -Mr. and Mre. McClure, of E. White, F.'Match. Married Ladies a n' d returned home on Wednesday Woodbridge, have returned home race-Mrs, S. Stephenson, Mrs,Thos. evening last after 'spending a after visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. White, G Murch' race funder 12)- r prace- leasant two weeks with the E. N. Hicks. C. White. , Match. land.Fat Man's Standing f Thos. Law, C.McOiusland. $tending traw at� - tormer's brother in Muskoka. -bee our manilas, 5c, 10c, 18c jump-H. Herr, D. Kerr. Running I -The Pickering township coup- per yard, silver spoons, foxita and jump-R. Mardon, D. Herr. 'RuaalnR cil will meet in the Temperance, knives, gray graniteware. We hop, step and jump-R, Gordon, H. C Hall, Brougham,on Tuesday,July can save you money on these Kerr. Putting shot-A. G. Green, Cy fp r58 tQ $1.50-'-Prises to suit X11 18th.nezt, at 10 o'clock A. m., for goods. D. Simpson & Co. * McCausland. the transaction of general busi- The Claremont jiftenr'Hand war l � -mesa, -The regular meeting •of the pprreesent during. the afternoon and ea- - - ._ . .- . • -Frank Leavens, editor and Ladies' Aid of 9t. Andrew's liviaed the proceedings with their { church will be held on Tuesdayy sweet music. Before leaving the proprietor of the Bolton Enter- afternoon, July 18th, at 8 o'clock crowd was treated to a display of fire- Pickering prise, and Mrs. Leavens and the at the home of Mrs. W. J. Clark. works from the college hill. _ iOraier'a sister, •Mise Leavens, ofThe receipts at the gate amounted , -The Canadian Order' of Home to about 1M, while the receipts at the Toronto, were Pickering visitors Circles will hold on Dominion Day. a meeting in two stands will amount to about glti4, " -The young ladies who partici- Dale's Hall-on Thursday' evening, As the various committees have not -" ted in the drills at the Method- requested. 15th. A full 'attendance is yet presented their reports we cannot ppaa requested. Election of officers tell what the net proceeds will be. fat garden party and a few others and other special business. were entertained at a lawn party at the home of A. and Mrs. Find- J. N.and Mrs. Breakey,of Mit- ,BALE REGLSTER. - liken, paid W. L.--and.Mrs. Cour- ' lay on Wednesday evening. R. A. Bunting was.in Mark- Lice a visit last week. On their SATURDAY, JULY 10TH, IOM-Auction dale on Friday of last week at- `returti home on Sunday evening, sale of household furniture, buggy, 1 tending the funeral of his uncle, a short distance west of the vil- cutter, harness etc., in Pickerm Mr. Brady. Mr. Brady was here lage, their fractious' horse, not Village, the property of Dr. E. J, few-weeks ago attendin the being acquainted with the Picker- Shirley. he rea,dence will also be �' , 'NINET�I' :PWN4 WOW AT q g offers for sale aE the same tints. ` funeral of the late Mr. Buntin ing roads, became almost un- _ Bunting. Sale at 2. See bills. W. B. Powell, I�-�'HE' -R. ,Parker leaves this ' week manageable. Fortunately the auctioneer. _ _ E i for Newmarket where be has a animal did not get away, but one good position in connection with of Mr. Breakey's hands got badly *-�' ;KIND QF' !XIlliliAERINQi :'the new'college. Mrs. Parker left cut. He secured medical aid l ((i'i�j�1 yy� _ •, -r Z yesterday for ' a three months' when several stitches were neves- B1aVks l t �l�jhln g �• -�,^ '�NQVFP$�FLOOR PAINTi� " r� visit to friends in England: We sary to close up the wounds. .•. wish her a pleasant voyage. -At the metting of the public „e �IAQBITO.,$�1NQ:. w, Having rented the Dunbarton shop -George -and Mrs. Wood and school trustees on Monday even- and opened the wime, I am prepar- herely, of Philadelphia, arrived third it was decided to engage a ed to de all hark entrusted to H BU D Y here last week on a visit to' the third teacher. To furnish the me in the above line. fornter's parents, B. and Mrs. necessary ace-6mmodat.ion a par- Horseshoeing a specialtp.- 0 J O r s Wood. Mrs. Wood and children tition will be erected in the tip- Call in and see me any time, ' intend remaining here during, the stairs room, and the closets in -r--. T. summer while Mr. Food will re. that room will be utilized and DUNBARTON ;.•�y turn home this week. windows placed in the east side. -Mrs. (Dr.) Howden .and child- With this ch4nge 'Mr. Green's. arrived in the village on Saturday time will be devoted exclusively The Eulalile QuaAdMILLINERY .REDUCTION . ._I _ R' ' evening. Dr. and Mrs. Howden to the entrance and fifth classes. of have taken up residence in the This will prove a great benefit t �TovFFv=�.=.E dwelling lately occupied by the village and surrounding dis- Are now prepared to' give a musical the balance of• our stock of Thompson Bros. We hope their trict, as the first two years• of program. For particulars apply to sojourn in the village may by a high school work will be taken up. MIMA HOOVER, Trimmed Hats :'pleasant and profitable one. The coat to the section will be Sec.-Tre". -After a' protracted period of very small as the greatly increas- dry weather, which was cau9ing ed grants will go a long way in water', water going' at only $1.50 each considerable anxiety to the farm-. paying the salary of the third ing community, the situation was teacher. relieved by a fine shower of.rain The undersigned is prepared to con- North Side tract for well-drilling ,n Pickering or' MRS LEIGH, Kin St. Pickering, Ont• on Friday night. As there ha•q g been no-rain since then crops of K1N&ALE SCBSbOTO and surrounding districts. ` + P Anyone 'fvisbing work done may get _ ►.r all kinds are again suffering and J. A. Mowbray,- of Whitby, was S T / L L rr l T H US B R y, estimates by writing - the uest of his brother R, R. f the strawberry crop has come to cover, CHAS. B. RICE, ! •a sudden end. the holiday. 37.4,1 Pickering P. O. -Dr. E, J Shineyy will move in, Joseph and Mrs.Tripp visited,over POTATO BUGS-Yes, they are here, but one little nobble of our a few days to Port Ho where he Sunday with friendu east of the town Paris Green turns them up. It's A 1-stuff, and our Screen Doors: Y of.Uxbridge. Pickering Lumber 'Yard for$1 complete abuts out every fly. - intends to continue practising his Nurse Lottie Hortgp, of the Bran- profession. He will hold an aue- don General Hosppital, is visiting her In Turnip Hoes ours are second to ,none. Turnip Seed of the best _ tion gale to-morrow (Saturday) of sister, Mrs. R. W,.Mowbray, during All kinds'of building•material, in- quality and defy cometition in price. Scytnes and \ household fuinitu,re, baggy, har- the holidays. eluding rough and-dressed John Gomer is Navin Snaths-all new goods. Hess, etc. His lot and residence g a new wire lumber, lath, etc. r, will also be offered for sale at the fence erected around his farm. F. ' L. same time. Tl7is'.is one of the Slater and G. Robertson, of Brooklin, A car.-load of New Bmnswick white Twenty different'patterns of Muslins fpr Blouses to choose from. ; have the contrast,. cedar shingles expected on or Fancy Hose that fire are-to please. - t$oet de4irable places it) the vil- MesPre. Lawrence and Harhron the 22nd inst. lav- ind rzhotild attract intending bave been engaged preparing the DCORDON at Sole. BRYANPICKERING Wpurchasers. frame for the new barn to be erected . JEDWARD