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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_06_03 - ;d-- .�.+S,r- .a.-� �•.'x- n.:^L+r- -,3�.,.f. d••`� .a.�' -�.a:.:•S`•, .�•.. ..-^.. � .� .r.5 ,� ''x•n- �"y;t,,:.al_;,,,. _ . .,. .. - ......+ .,.r..,. :... ... •... _ ,,,-..._ .. .. - �. - - • � a TtiE PICKERING - • —VOL. XXIX. __ PICKERII�T(I, OMT., FRIDAY; JUNE , 1910 -- -. - �5 �V ;m#{tptSL�rfia�• ATH^ - - SCHOOL R[PORTa '/' �,N SPINK MILLS Jos. and Mae. Mowder opent Sunday Standing of pupils in Claremont Y�/ Coakw6u , �d{g� at Liao. Cowie's, Mongolia. Continuation School for the month of i s s =: D. Gibaer and family, of Almira, May, names in order of merit: Form O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. t-N:B: Hoover's. --, II.-Murry- Bare}ay-Satlrleea#itary, __ __ Xes••M. Hoover, of-Stouff- Mabel Cassie, Will Scott, Jennie Raw- Pyltoiaas and Hi'aoas of.Ontario,liowtiase villa, spent Sun ayy at one. ow er s, son,Clifford en, artyy ac om ks Seal Collage of awlioons, edinbarSb. A. Hoover,.of Green River,-called Scott, Edith Slack. Form L- 1- FARMERS children Oeaaiad i:eaidee a�eea,oBmhaesm,aad Sunday at T. Nighswander's in his wood Henderson and Clifford Pilkey auto. equal. Clarke Rawson, Magnus Mor- r PtCKERi NG MEDICAL SItRGICAI (�/'Qnt�tt "��Q� A large number from hem attended gan, Harold Dickinson. Average at- "'AND - -• v and X-RAY INSTITUTE _ _ - the Mennonite Baptism at Stouffvilie son,Tea for month 13. N. F.Tomlin �{ VE RYBOD .L on Sunday. eon.Teacher. _IPIcsBRINa, - - ONTARIO Remember the picnic June 25th. - s a BLt�IN TORZE, M. B., •!i`D:;'C. M., 6.20 A rQ/V Good football prizes. For any infor- WHITBY - Ho-for the-Lezenby collar-whieh I t- mation apply to Secretary Juo. Scott: ` Phyeioiaa•la charge manufacture. also handle the y. Roy Robson,a commercial traveller, Specialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia s whose home is in PickeAng township, Whipple Humane Horse Collars. : asses of Men. Diseases of Women. Cancers. OA S/"1I,• ONLY Y BALSAM . on Moeda All harness-makers cods, kept YPnmota,B-Bay ezamiaatira. ,Diaesaee•ofeye, •- � was lodged in jail here y $, - ,• Pt 'ear.noes,throat end lunae� F3ttiag.giasssa�nd with a grave charge hanging over constantly on hand: _ -w M. aH assts ana chronic diaeasee. William Birkett is building a new I 02"Boa"is to s and 7 to 0 4917_ - cement stable, him. His preliminary fila was held an Tuesday when he was comm, ted Uriah for trial at the fall assizes. Bail to - ences these days. the amount of$2000 was accepted. CoAkweU J. L• SPINgt LI�dITED, The maa�or are buoy nes' ng a con. On Sunday evening Robt. Wood, oferste wall for W. H. Jones new barn. 1r-B. FAREWELL, Q. 0„ BABBIs_ Dunbarton, was brought here by con- we- AF s a TBB,Coriatyoro,.a Attorn PICKERING. ONT. W m. Ward has urchased a new - 9ettetaor. Coa:f Sousa,Wmtbv`y'aOd lav°II�y McLaughlin buggy from J.E. Disney, stable Oaiverly, charged with a very of Whitby. serious offence. He was taken.before T. BARCLAY,Barrister at•Law, Misses M. and J. Morgan, of Clare- Major Harper on Monday, when he . . Solicitor,Notary Public,Special zxami- moot, visited at.W.Birkett a on Mon- wastneC committed tot trial. s y' 1 -�� ny art. Wilson, of Midland, moved DUMBARTON T�''{ J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, into Mr. Arbuckle's house. Glad to The niasos are busily engaged at ..Ll• Solieitm,Notary Public,Ete. Money to _ see hien back again. the basement of A. Thome new barn. A consignment of salt has now az. ._ loan, 0000 mesa door to the Standard Bank. CLAREMONT Mrs. J. D. McAvoy, who has been Waftbys ' v - confined to her home almost con Ing The crops in this locality are. look- rived and is ready for deliv- w`^: ousl for the ase ear, in able to be ing floe notwithstanding the cool - - �, T H,.WARKE, SOLICITOR AND -: UNDERTAKER .- y p y weather. ery at Spiuk's mill. 7 T . NOTARs Pozs.ic, (Successor to tate out again. _ David Ormiston,Whitby. Mr, s daey North- Don't fail to take in the Jubilee con- The summer cottager• are again w : 'ooie who is associated with Yr;;arke,attends. _ NighLand Sunday ¢ells have cert at Claremont Saturday evening. taking up their abode at Rosebank and y JACKSON,W Rp�y n _ _ -:.,. • as?lokenns on Wednesdays. The best of- music, also elocution. Fairport. W 11 {1�C�SO11 YiiUU# O{I� V - -' Loan.arranged. illy my special attention. Owing to our pastor beim suddenly W. i Help to start the bell. g g P I y iI!► - - - - called to.attend the fpnerai of his _F_e_ `il. = • ' sister the patriotic service, which was - ALTER L. HOWDER; D Y 8 As I am agent for The - GREEN RIVER to have been held on May 22nd. was fi Graduate Ontario Veterinary Coueae. McIntosh Granite. Co., of On Monday evening about eighty postponed until May 29th and was well � attended. Rev. Bell, of-Kew Beach, +'u Member ooDr. veterinaey Msdleel angle Toronto, I can give ver friends and members o! Green River () aaacesao:to Dz,Z.r, Shirley, omce sing e g fay Toronto,officiated in the absence of • ''Fiokaria Sods School and Church assembled , s' w - close prices on at Silver Maple," the home of Mrs. Rev, A. L Macfadyen• _, ''_ �u+sttusa 1Latlal "" Hopkins to say farewell to that wor- Rev. W, E. Haesard, of Toronto, Is the time to place your order for _. District Secretary of the Upper Cana a monument. Beira a slack time _ tMONUMENTB thy lady and family; on the eve of rkham, whereda Bible Society, will Rive an address g ��j1j G. HAM-Issuer of Mame bar entead to reside. vaa val to $shortsp � e on behlf of te societya work o ducemente can of the year in be s better So-_ I� Piotaring valises. � �0 County or rn a See me before buying. I pe Tuesdayevening.June 7th at s o'clock, given. y y g• Subject, Chalk talk on the transla and social intercourse. At the close j . Place our order novo and have HOPPER Issuer of marriage pay for all Telephone tion of the Bible." All welcome. y aR Miss Eva Hopkins, whb had acted for A uni ue bazaar and social under the atones erected the first thipR D. Licensee !a the County of onmaeio. service• some ears as organist of the church Ones at erose and his saaid•nce.Olar•moat. y g the auspices of the Dunbarton Ladies' in the spring. " and an active worker and teacher in _ --- Aid w�be-held-a•t--Resebaa-k- oar-Fri ----- 5 the$undo $drool; was ask �o corns - "c a,BEA'roN,TOWN8HIP0LZRK y da June 17th, Tea served from 6 to �. Cmaveyanaer, OommfaaWasrtoz forward and'two very expressive ad- y• C. W. GIBBONS, - Claremont ta><ias S m. atter, which a..Rood program aldavfb, aeoonntrnt etc, Money a Ioao dresses were read, during-which-Miss 'well be Sven b Toronto talent. Ad- oofarm propett "Inner of Karstaee Lie• icaadden s Smulsim Hopkins was resented with a $10 g y alone. whieev�i. ons. t.v mission 96 cents. See bills and par- gold piece by the Sunday School and - - POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer ♦L }� t'♦ & silver fruit stand" by the church, ticulsrs later. . - . - : JUST RECEIVED JL' . for Counties of York.aad Ontarla Ano- W�Lii E"pp+ao$p�i�{te$ We an deeply regret the removal of Naa sales of all kinds stt�n•d to on shortenBritish Columbia Shingles. wish them all succosa in the future. � B POWELL, Licensed Auc• T. T. Ram leas been ori duty owing � . prese949-4~ rat stock laatr GOODWOOfl to rheumatism. hisdtt of amtstio,coser ndno ed dib�privaatelyy or by On- sale now at our store while fire (;�, phili and R. J. Cowan spent All kinds of rough and dressed lumber - -� lar Eos battle for 99c. is IIur-finsmt ra John Feasby, o Uxbridge, visited �d so t cost s1 is Helfer tip ly at irasideaoa. 8lfaabetb Isi, as. .n rets as News Oma.wits Regular outdoors and in. tea+d>a prompt ataat(son ibiy, A carload of cement was unloaded with friends on Sunday,. in stock. :.. _ Six Bottles for$t®0 TPOIIOHER, Licensed Auction- here last week for the Township. N, F, Tomlinson, of Cixremont, was . err. valuator, Colle•tor aad issuer of -- A baseball match is being arranged is Brougham on Sunday. Ae C. REi Ei SORA ' itaasriag•licences• all kinds of aeration sales -" for between two local teams to be N. F, And Mrs, Machin spent Sun-Gad 'alaatloaa made of mod. Bring your Prescriptions to u#. Our , +il —as cbatga 111-awn and consignments com played here on Wednesday of nett daT with the former s parents. LOCUST HILL sb"b%17 mana•ed and sold suction or drugs are always pure and froeb. week. A number from here took is the Rtvass •a1+• Mortgages, rent•, motes and Mr. Crosby has-been appointed dele- celebrations at Uxbridge on the 94th. 'aaaaaat a000Unto pzompfty, ootl.ead and ssmr Rate from this circuit to the Toronto Albert and Mrs. Matthews visited & wry wsuemeaa smamnseed, Phone or _'Eves tested I+R88- Conferersce nett week, which OPEN ALL SUMMER wetM for 'ism• and pasuenlars, e'f Oat Dawn may b• fixed by phone awe in Elm St. Metbodinat church. Mr, and Mrs. Ramsayy, of Manito , Many Business Colleges close dutL og� y ;Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Ch roan, relict of the late M. are visitin C. A. Borcla and.family. sp y pSag the the popularatha but -j The Eulalile QuaAet T.~ M. MoFADDEN Chapman, died r Wednesday of last . it A er, of Toronto, spent Bun- i week. The funeral took place on Fri- day wkh hie grandmother and etaten. �. = oP - _ day the service being conducted by We are pleased to see Mrs. Wm. T. ] =OTS 1 R DRUGGIST AND GRADQATB OPTICIAN Rev.-Mr. Wright,'of Stouffville. Wilsons out again. after her eecere i!1- • /�TOL'FFVILL£ John Brown, carpenter and contrac- nese. I -- now repar d to give a musical ._PICK,ERING, = ONT• for of farm buildings, died on Satur- day, Mr. and Mrs. McEwen, of Orange- Are _ C". p • --program.- -Far paetiaulate apply to - day, after a few months decline in v}lle, spent&•couple of days with R. J. + �(»�t MIMA HOOVER, pickerl3l Limber Yard heal tb. The funeral was very largely and Mrs. Cowan. Remains open and admits students - Sec.-Tre". attended, the cortege extending over Master Albert and Miss May Tap- Pe 6 • bait a mile. . Mr. Brown was widely ping, of West Toronto, spent the holt- at any time. This is an excellent ' and favorably known, was Secretary, day with their cousin Pearl Albright. time to commence a course so as to cooAll kinds of building material Socias of the School Board, a member of the Don't veil to take in the Jubilee con- rely r a position in the fall. Ing rough and dressed lumber, Anglican denomination and in politics cert at Olaremont Saturday evening. This college is well known through- lath, etc, a conservative. The. best of. music, also elocution. out Canada and the United States Have a full line of Iresh and our- o Help to start the bell. tont strictly high class training. q; British Columbia' Shingles $-80 Atter forty years successful practice Write for our Large Catalogue. ed meats constantly on hand.' per square. Terms Cash. HIGHLAND CREEK _ T,Poucber has practically retired from W.J. ELLIOT, Principal. 14picb Roll, . Breakfast Bacon, 'W, D..GORDON & SON.• Miss Dda�id Hawkins specs Sunday the general auction. tipsiness. Hx}n- (Cor: Yonge& Alexander Ste, 'Ham, Bologna, �PeiIIera, etc. with the Miss Burkes. tends, however, to conduct real estate Miss Martha Tweedie, of Toronto, auction sales as usual. ' Hi hest rices REAL ESTATE • spent a few days with her sisters here A well attended meeting of the ? �L 8 {p pard for Etat week. Women's Institute was organized at Butcher s cattle � ' Two fifty-acre farstls for sale cheap. Mr. and Mrs. Hulmee, of East To the of Sire. H. Machin on Tues- ,, - �•' • Good buildings, plenty of water, one- ionto, spent a few days last week with day afternoon. liars. S. L. Brown, the former's mother.- Mrs. W._Chap- President, and Mrs. Balmer, Secre- LO 9ickeringiUer half in cash, balance ozi mortgage'if &n, t&ry, of the South Ontario Institute, WW 6 y required. Miss May Stotts enter.ained &few. Whitby, Mrs. R. R., Mowbray, hon, friends on Tuesdayevenin ppresident•and a number of ladies from - -First-class riga for hire Also a Rood tenement dwelling Mrs. W. Claziand da daughter. of %insole were present. The officers 1 yielding 12%in,the village of Picker- Belleville, is visiting her parents Mark for the year are: President,Mrs. (Dr.� epQ[r Day or Inight o g and Mrs. Taylor. g p McKinnon; Vice-Pres.,Mrs.B.Burk ; g' - Sec.-Tress:, Mrs L. Johnston ; Asst, �� �? ' BIIs M'eats all trains = "" -- spent and Mrs. Graham, of'Toronto, Mrs. Wm, Bennett, Directors; L Teaming promptly attended to. � ��B •�' spent a few days last week with the See., latter•'s slater, MI's. Walter •Bramwell. Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Machin and Mrs. �ger _ n ada Carriageo. ��� s J. Collins, of,Cedar. Grove. spent a Geo. Linton. Committee, Mrs. Bar- Mrs. n Lint-- -that-i_e bought in a Jewelerq ew days last weehc with M. Chapman clay. Vn�rff l i r ' store and many other things 7 Peak s. ;�1'ltst. and family. Mrs. W. E.Holtby, Mrs. Ed. Willson that are bought in other • • i p;c> ;ray, . Fred Lacey has rented the place of and Miss Marie Willson. stores. If others cannot re- • V. R�chardsyn• the IaLe Miss Donnelly and intends _ pair your broken articles ` moving there this tall. Hkifo-riebl Nota bring them to us and we will Muss .Mary Neilavo; ,af- Brokcn' ---repbir-tl3e®-i it-ia_poma Nota Public, Pickering- Corners, is viaiti0g with. Miss Annie , DOMINION BANK B• There's going to be a History of Pick- do de The charges' will be K 1lfRu sel Bring. If, you_bave even a Bingle moderate, Russell and Mrs. Carter, of Cherry- fact worth including will you send . Head Office, Toronto Q��C�llzlktli _ ! woos, 'spent Sunday with Edward it at once to Rev. W. R. Wood, trill✓// ���iii t� a Craven and family bore. i bur( didlou Mrs. Hillyard Fleming, of Brown's Claremont. Family Record's 'and and dilm General Banking Business Corners spent Saturda with friendo tradition often contain the most in- A general blacksmith business _done, pe y. teregting-material. Send it all in, transacted. All kinds of repairing-neatly and here. and pay the highest market promptly executed. Mr. and Mies Mitchell;of Dunbar- tilt Congregationtwlow 8th Con- price for it. If you have any. ter. S eClal attention V9II t0 ton, spent Sunday with friends here. cession. you would like made nil into - p Horse-shoeing- a- Sp�ialty. Mrs. Adams has returned-home, 1840 „Some time after this. (and new 1ewelery we ' will be - the eolleetiOn Of after spending. the winter with her leased to Rive you an esti t cFO�Orr * Z. ."VCT friends at Chatham, for of dot w re obliged 0 want ea e ath pm ate; and-guarantee at _ Bale• notes.. _. . pICKEg'Ir, OPiT, The,annual Summer meeting and record these events in this vague man- none but your old gold will _ plc-nic of the Hiq�land Creek'branch ner)Mr: Wright an initerant preacher be used. Write or phone 79 �. SApINas DEPARTMENT. of the Women's Institute will be held of the Methodist connection delivered for further information. PLA TS FOR SALE' on Tuesday afternoon,-June 7th, at a sermon .that was highly eateerped, 2DepOlsite received of ;1, and _ 2.50 p.,m..at the home of Mrs. B. by hie own society. After the service : 7.- Upwards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Magian. A. good prograin of. voeal he assembled his followers and made W�RMA�1 BASSEIT• Calor and Garden Flowers. and instrumental music, recitations sore arrangemente for holding class Jewrer and Optician, X=tese®t allowed at highest y and an address by Miss Hotson, of meetings. Mr. Streia of the same Ont. • Current rates. Wagbii'Will be on-the road'dueiog Pai•kbill; will be given. At the con- society preached to them &few times wbmy t +- the season. elusion of the program-tea will be ser•- afterwards, but the affair dropped and New Poet Office. -CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager ved on the lawn. Every lady in the the,Me tbodiets in this part o the Wil- Opp. The Gammage Gardehs, neighborhood;is cordially invited to dernese are as abeep witbout a ebep- .WHITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. attend. {herd,' gt� s••■•••� �. .e ,-.N, .,..-�:.. .. . .:: • •... ._... ..L.. vP-..+ ,e.. � f- K,i hD}..- ^may-.. _ a .-.i :✓ 1P "y} }.`, n,.: •C 1 , .,.. -,. �:k^ �k�'� .>..: 4: 3T.�n' '.fsr`'�'r�F�".i�1`•_^+'�.bieG ,,,v'+r".9'v v ,:�'A ..'+� �.V',':a .,S - '{Si _, _ �' .�,. ,A 6.. � ,' ., a a. .tea+' ..�.. ....._ ..' '�`^-S•.. 'SJ:;£'^- ..4i. y.. :M. `: �, �+'�s.•'G' "t•a�.,� R. . r r �:. r ^.- •.. ,.- . .7' _ .. ,,....., r.'..''.,.,ar.. •.�,,x.o... '...�...r- -,.era.. -..^�.,,. .,F._ .,f,.., y - r tea. . r 44 ' '• a .. _ ".. +",.,. "tea .•,., a - � .. � - - - Doulevant that Y. Dorgeres had the Winter Palace. The emperor sent for him, and Was awaiting him escaped ntiraculougly, .but. brave in his office. He.found the banker sf,ldiers have perished." _ CanVis '! or Ice _promenading the •iooin in evident "It is abominable," said the ' agitation. banker, earnestly. "I suppose this le "Ah: here you are. I'}iave heard crime,,,,Yv�as the work of those ba-n- 111 V1 0 __ pretty'thtngs of you." dits rtfh.om-you call Nihilists.".. LINE _ W "What have I done, my dear "There is no doubt of it. The FOR CUPM _KIN AN I _ 'untie?" asked Maxime,-but slight sect has declared war on the gov +�(� SORES, * �. - -- 1y intimidated. eroment and on society. It is the �f , k 4 - "Very wrong, calm tell you. You ri ht .and dut of- the• oyernnient 12 raSellIIC Remedies FII Tubes , OR, THE HERITAGE OF �YiADAIW . s ? s � y g. r have assi ted my daughter that'the to defend its sacred interest and i Cayatcu,s, Berated, Mentholated, carbo. S ' luted,Ca»phem ,,White Os1Qe of MR4, Y�,•�•A ccundrel she dotes upon has been it calls upon all its servants upon -�- oral purposes, write for _ -- w deco g can count-. -i--am_. a mustionouc m W0. 00. COMa'd>'. .'..� _. , ti-t�}ust -see i-en no -w'lsese- taon i _ _ What has been the result of this of these, and I o. ass Orsi;at.w,.Moeerwt t foolish talk I She has.declared that "My' best wishes accompany- you, - she will not marry Vignory, Find, colonel. I execrate the'enemies of CHAPTER VII.--(Cont'd} persed when .she' abandoned her In:creover,-that she will not marry family and property," said M. Dor a,td. iL is in foreign parte that they "Caood! good!" said the doctor, ouse, for she has abandoned it; at all. If she persists in this resp- gores, with visions of the red re- organize the plots which endanger laughing. "J know she hae re- you are certain of this? asked kition, ybu mdy boast' of having I public•before his eyes. , "YDu wish, 'our country." -. Villa".. - embittered her existence and mine. doubtless, to withdraw -the funds '•Then the Russian government —commended silence. .she is a little -- -' - -• __ _ g eramenb -distrustful of me because she knows "Yes,'' replied-Maxime, with em I 'will not- speak of your friend, !e�rusiie6 to me.-h will make ay- 11 a-,,good reason to hays their�iiin-. —` ' barrassment. whose hopes,you have dashed with rangements for you to do so this ilial oce I.do not,approve her romantic fan-I I p•r doves watched by its dip- ' r = cies, ,but she ended .by confessing; He regretted having said so much the same blow. But I ask why yqu very day.". lorratists." that she had launched you into the the beginning of the converse i hare, with reekless levity, destroy- lin "Thank you, sir. But' I have ' ed the future of u ce tion, -for it almost amounted to a ore in ores ing to for the task. -I am not attached to' Carnoel. Ido not know what you confession that a had seen Robert tits your gratitude to me for hay-. speak of than the regulating of an the Russian embassy. I -represen* de Ca:::oel and Madame Sergent ..ing treated you like a son?" account." have done, but'I am going to.aid l S the political police of the empire." ycv with a piece of,valuable infor- the night before, and the countess I was wrong, I acknowledge it,i "Speak, colonel. I-cannot guess "The pollice:" repeated M. Dor motion. 1 thin Madame Yalta was liar enjoined him to say nothing and I came this-morning to tell,yo,u its' nature, but—' g geres, somewhat nonplussed. p. wrong to embark you in this foolish a�out Col. Borisoff''s'pri-sbrier: I of the steps I meant to take to re- carp you ever wondered why o be continued.) ?l. 'expedition, but the evil is done, and "I went yesterday to Rue Jouf- place things where they were when I I have resided in Paris for two 4 -.-I wish only to serve you. She is f_oy to make inquiries, -and- wens.I •spoiled them by. my. folly.'.' ., _ ;ears• -past''!"' • asked Borisoff, 11 '� ERMA:�Y-DRWKS. - ' bent on fishing lrp this youth-who fold that the woman when she oc- I `It is too late. It would be.use- abruptly, „ r the + ed it ons nP�t- less to retract before Alice. She _yniir d rifer estimates the annual --fallen into a sea;, well, we -cpl alnIl Ber�ld sot listen to oil," s - - - --- c. si. o_ ei ny of Elie��co�oTfa _ !� sery-ints wore a livery, and had the Y ore. r notfish him up together.' I shall "She wall be- compelled to Meld lu:uor consume$ by her le at not be sore to deliver him from ap pearance of foreigners." l '`Yui are mistaken,, sir. .1 was i °p y I "Nihilists, do-ubtless. They have the evidence. I have the proof here to watch over the Nihilists." nearer $750,000,000 - more than the toils of this wc,rthless woman, twice the combined cost 'of the which it is in my 'power-to do, and t returned to Russia until they are i that M. de Carnoel is the accom- '`We have them amongst us- ex- " g ne+>ded' here. These sinister birds i plice. and perhaps.the. lover, (if a claimed the banker. - auris and .nave, more than four s' ---facilitate-h s embarkzn for Amort- travel incessantly .. from cast to!wc'man who took part in the theft i "Almost as many as in Switzer- Imes the cost of workmen's inaur- once withdrawn from her, we will ca I.su•ppose you no longer think West and west to east." 6f the safe. --I begin by a conf`es:'. " Their chiefs keep themselves ar.ce, 'And about five times aa_much �i ' sion that will astonish you. The[ ;-as the total outlay for public ele- of reinstating him that he may ! . A prop;oc of servants,' asked I y prudently beyond. our frontierA _ marry your cousin 1" j Mrxime, suddenly, "is. Madame theft of the colonel's.casket anti the , pitntary education. - "Olt, no„” said Maximo, "my;Yalta sure of the !fidelity of hers?" f fifty of francs was- preceded mind is made up about him." "Absolutely sure. -- All have!by another, which Nignury and'II ! ''C;oocp' we are agreed, then. on rtade part of her household for'ascertained.' on point. It is what we are to un- stars, and tlhey worship the coon-i "And you did not tell me " ' dertake at the lady's ,house that-tess." "Vignury wished to du so. concerns us now; but we mus ' "Even those. who are not domes-,of-Posed it. One Wednesday even kr:ow at what door to knock, Thesb 't,cs-the professors, for instance?t it-;; are had dined together, and - tamale Ni9iilists are marvellously I know only _the, lencing•master, came to pass the evening at your; skilful in eluding researches--this' whom I saw on one occasion fene-,house. `�'e saw a light in the. of-� � one especially... We should fail ing with Machine Yalta._ He is a fite,. and went in. You frill be , unquestionably if are went to seek, Pule, I believe ?" amazed to learn-what I found there for her where _she is. not, and the I '''The greatest P,,ie ill the world'-the hand of a woman caught in - `" - cheelc would be irreparable. Now!-a polhic•il refugne. But Poland mechanism which defends the safe." _- - ase can thonly tmho se inftwo RU�ous_ does en yousd,i not- irnhtlism. A hand' What absurdity, are " - - '-- --- - it'L`lia a teilitrg me}-L----- -- -MOTOR - i�- RRIAG - -- #ivy 8r- f k,a the bruneUte of the Rink ?"-j "Yes, a hand which -the accent- "I affirm that she has Ieft Rue` "How, ' diable' ,could he know,p.liee of the thief had cut off: I i u '1<uff:oy. her ! He never goes out." ;tr•ok into my head to discover alone (AWARDED DE�iVAR TROPHY. - - - [the owner of the hand." 1 _ Ver} weft, 1 take your word for "Nor bf, de Carnoel either?" - it. Yo cc ► c. ' - hat is `ust like cru: but bow� Xly, no-war P Tr, h is awarded yearly by the it wo.5 a most -seem-as if you had rrgeres. t e meaning u all these rc.0 ignr, 4 ui -RUFa t, - :i,-- assisted in the mo-ing, W-e have, ! quest ioris '" folly ? His duty was to give me formance of the year under the general regulations for cexti- ir ttpn, nothing to do but present our-' "Oh,- fieEhiv,g. I fanciest -I had warning, and his silence was inex ;fled trials. selves at i certain h.,u-,e to w•hichlseen him, a-lung fime Sgo, dresscl;cusable. - - '' they have transferred their nest. as a gentleman, and escorting Ma-j -"-It was that I.almost forced him The New Daimler engine has now been in the hands of g y _-__ g - gh-trs Piave its--- When -_ en" acne ergent. wag mistakea.'- eve ." �-pu ic-fos Hearty-28 r�izsuttrs;-quite ens - _ "`This even i[ you will ; or ra-i "Assuredly," said Villages. who l A beautiful reason. He was merit; owners are sending in te�tim6nials by every post and - lLer oto-nigKt, for it is lust as well hal listened with close attention my-employe, and -has pror•ed false I we 'should like to forward to au;� person or persona interest• we should not be seen entering the %LOe• affecting- indifference. "I to me. I shall never forgive him." ed a complete set -of literature-fuIly explai+iing this marvel- ' house of a woman whose mysterious might lay a wager you were think-� At this moment an office--boy ap-� loos new motor fend also for our° new illustrated booklet, : ?' ways must have attracted the atten-., ing of this reiter when you alluded peared, who announced that Col. "The Dewar Trophy and how it was 'won," a is of"the tion of the neighbors.." t:- the,possibility of 'a battle at the Ht-risoff wished- to- t<ptak with M. Greatest. Engine Test en Record. "Is it like the other?" Idamsel'v,' You thought he had fu1 D4}rlq:res on very urgent"No. -it is a lodging meanly fur l lowed '•her to her present abode ..I"I have not time:" replied the The Daintier Motor Co., (1984)Limited, 9 nished in the Faubourg St. Honore "I confess I-had some such idea, bn+,ker, impatiently,• r sear St.. Philippe du Roule." :bu' I have it no longer,:' said.Max-; :.-I beg pardon,uncle." seed Max- . COVEINTRY, ENGLAND. "it is very-astonishing, and .1 ime, quickly. -_ ( ime - "��'ill you do me the favor wonder. above-all;t�.At roti sht "! :•.. - " pasw.d thrmigh to receive ('ill. Borisoff, avid ter _ .,. [� so well informed," said Ila% tate eyes of the doctor,.and from loN•> me.to be present ? I shall not ime, to whom a'' feeling of distrust to, change in his countenance a'be de true, fur I am sure he comes of the doctor now and thea tel !pitysi,rgnornist could ,ltayse diyinzd'tQ speak c,f your furrier secreta, that he had just come in posses-I "The colonel, has an important ,•t' '- NctttinK .is rirripler,", said the• stun orf a proof long and skilfully amount with me_. It is more pro- -dcc•tur. 'My friend has been irti- sought at a fact which had for him bible be.'comes on business." -mately connected with her. H was great importance. "The business that. occupies him -= madly i ct.-n�._..m oat-air-air' _vf - tli; courage, to separate from het hilquish the intention to ann:your-i nu,ney." said M-axime,_ with confi- y when he di-covered'that she :vis an -elf to the teeth for our expedition;do nee, `'and I answer for it the - F :... 'active Nihilist. •She does not hili r to-night 1"_ l ec-nversation will turn solely to-M. e - {rc'mhim, linw.eyer. In Franco abet "Oh; I ani not afraid,''-said'do•Carnoel. Ifyou will i>ermit'me ircurs'little ur no risk, andai•:tfill �aiazime, who had caught the some-! to remain you will 1^ern much pc ssesses a certain influence ever what satirical meaning of the duc-i inure quickly what I have yet to THE `ROYAL' i.//SIE TO EUROPE .,,her; first, becautza;he_kn6ws h.�r tor,.•'and shall go unarmed', even 1tc91•; an'df-I, perhaps; shall find out setreti and 'secondly, .becaus w- sr•ould this hardiki constitute Mi-:'some thins of which I atm still ig= -- g Shct/NB_ FROM _ _ •, ward the end of the liaison he drew dome -guard." r,e••lant.." . .her from a very dangerous pr-atlica• "I do not cast any doubt on your� "Very well, if I am compelled'to Montreal, and Quebec -to Bristol ,ment.' Now I am going too explain I courage, believe me, but when one uak,you to go out, you will wait for 't6 yoat how we'shall proceed i` y'u' carries' a revoh er ire is always n�,: in iris chamber,'and we will re- TRIPLE TlIRBlAI S EXPRESS STEAMSHIPS agree 'to acconlpany its. tempted to make use of it, and I i slime our conversation: 'Ask Col. ROy6.iI EdWCYI"d qNe LyOyal George ' 'Gladly, Whereshall•we moat?'' do not wish to create a disturb R.?risoff to walk in," he, said to the /7 "Would you object to joining ue arse. It is agreed, then, I will I office-boy. at midnight in the .•Chimp s-Ely- meet you at midnight'at the rond In another ntoraent the door op- Tfiple screws, �' %rconi `'Vifeleis, D,)ep Sett Telei>'honeS, - setas?" pciht of the Chtunips-Elysees. Per cued aticl the colonel entered. Passenger h'Tevatof8 s �iis�euner D`eCkS, 12,OOU tOt18. "'Not at adl:" - mit me now to take leave of ydu; "Pardon me, sir," he said, "if r a , '-Well, from there we will go Vr I"-have- ten patients to see t•his;I have insisted upon being receiv- SAILINGS ' -paw.- of the- city she lives is morning." led I leave this ,evening for Rtes- i FROM BRISTOL STEAMER FROM' MONTREAL My friend knows the house in whi•ih Maxime extended his hand to the!sin; and must speak with .you be- - ?hu�sday, A1a9 26=Royal Geotte Thdrsday, June 9 lobe bides and will know how to doctor, and made no effort too de fere my departure.' �� ynf - ova dw d "' )uhe _ -- ,' awake iti open to us."' fain him. . . - - . , "At your service, colonel. Mon- •• juge 23--Royal Geo ge " - ju y �7 `'We will go armed; will we notl `+A• propws,•of:patients, re resumed siour is my nephew, but if you de-- `We SIL-wetilil be-mere-pry cadet Villages, "the cauntess has-gone-'s'.. re_.to be alone_.with me-'' u-_---'July V-0'eye 6 Orfs - +'. dui Z1 . -is n+o telling• what might happen." into the country to-day. It is cold' "I bare had. the honer t'o•meet �. .. R 1 ! e �--Au s -. „ - °�a±t. 6-Royal Edward '8 :,flus: 16 "Armed! why I Yon fancy the aryl raining, but it mutters nodh,� K. Maximo Dorgeres; said fife bi unette will . receive .yon with .a i' to her. I have done my st,colonel, slowly, `and congratulate AND FORTNIGNTLV THEREAFTER A pistol? Make yourself easy; she to deter her, but without suet s. myself upon finding .him here. _I•f The twin chips, the'"Royal Edward" and the -will take,ease not to Create a dis- At is-.strange,'' murmured Max- I_had not I should have begged you Royal George'•are the fastest triple screw Fur turbance; and as for this M. de ime, "she ,said .nothing of lief in to send for him. You guess, per- Beat Appointed bine.boats in the Canadian service. The British - Carnoel, he is as anxious as any tention yesterday.". haps," he went.on, "the ..cause eamer8. port is Bristol {two hours nearer than Liverpool) i @lie to_ avoid pul,Licity. _ For my i -•"..Because this .. .-beautiful- 'idea�wl•ieh obliges me suddenly to leave Special trains alongside steamers within ,in-min- part, I shall take only a cane, and, came in her sleep, and this morn-, Paris'?" _ ntesoL.T.ondan -The steamers-are-driven by the ,a - -' ;I recommend yon to do the same." in she wrote to announce to_me "I sonfes� L-do.not " replied the - f; , p The Mosf Pic newest type of,turbine engines, insuring a maxi i "But,'-' said Maxime,. after a lit that . she • should start- at­ mine banker. ture8 !le Pori. mum of speed-and mit -of-v,b•ratwn.--Thein i 'tie hesitation, "this woman may o'clock." "You have not, then, read the' q equipment is lite finest ever--seen in the 3t. Utw surrounded with pets'ons who This' unforseen- absence 'of Ma- ii•:ornilig pape'r's? I' 1 arc capable of doing.uy.harm when�.giarne Yalta deranged Maxime's "\Tot• yet. I have been busy this 0/?/}/ r011I' dQXa route. Large staterooms, roac;ous social apart cnec ive are in her lodging." !plans, He had, however . enough morning. monis,sheltered promenade decks, aTtisr;c rurnhh - 1 - •• at Bea. ingn, perfect service,' and ventilation by'thsrmo "What: you suppose she has do- l to occupy the day--three persons � "Then you do not know that' ras- •mest•ies in -s-uch a -place Rs that?" fi, see, hts c'ousir., his friend. and call at fit.. Peterabitr have at- tank system, the frevh air being.warmed ar cooled - E g as required.' .• "I don't know: but I know she his uncle. tempted the life 6f the ,finperor, had three or four in hcr'serviee in He made'straight-for-Rife deBnr-i m master' •' r full particulars, rates, booklets, Schedule of s•Ailin s, etc., apply For S - -~ r an steamshi agent, or write to H. G. BOLTRLiLR, Gell. Ak►ent Rill. Jouffroy." a-nes, and wos nut a little snrnrt-ed ; "Wliat, again ?' Y P g G "These lackeys utast have dis-ito be informed- by the concierp "This tine they tried to blow u$ Canadian Northern Steamships, Limited, Tor_cnto, Canada, , air .r.`1r,,.r ,-"x".;.: , ,, .,. ,,., .: ', s e. '—•�---�---;••".,—"�---- y•"�- -D -�e.r.: y'.c ;�, '+••zg*da�', :J�•.' „i' 1• �`,. �S" x�.l O,.t ..,,• e@ ...r:+'-�'1.....,.'Y,r..Via... _.,. . .. .,s A+w..,,-rw:,. .x r ..+...a� ,]�ieb y ��} �. .a `:k :;�: nes--« `^+c ,..... . ... -:�•':-n"'6''�"•y.,"� •":.'�a.. Lret s .xi;;a y,"' :;r s,« 7f,,,ez., v. • - yew •Y,..Y'.,j, ..., _. , ,. . Nj�t t a.• i 5 -^<!G-.:=J� , v - _ •�•R�+RxNa,:daefN'Ali:e.`'..,p.0•:vn+:sa.'R'16•gtlyF.�'�r.•e.....a�V#,RCR•9,+'.••.m �i..•y.e0.—'h:.'.�'^,A'.ryt"a..^!arae'., .•ws7'+S+�:e•'.+'�!•-s!'.�•rt+'h S.Y..r.2.{Myw•..:a.•;. .:.'3w_:.+.i+t� - �•R-:r,Vt�:•Jae.c.:. ".:»44w•:,+t. •...,vaau,i`r,we. q,+sw� ✓-w.o, - - v Ks%:«.,-ire '�;;�� ITR :tx,.�.�tw�a�..,.';,cra'a.�xs-•,• .,•a.-r�.,oss�n•. flE 10UNTED POLICE PAIN ALMOST ROVI NEED - MIXED -FARMING _ � : - �HIIUI WILD • - _. • . .• . . •__� :'The •Governor-General Will Explore the Mr. Gilliam Whyte s Prescription For the . z : . . DISE a SF. DEFIED TR _ . ,Northern Wilds. EATal Prairie Provinces ,y . NS•AS CURED AT ONCE BY -- A despatchM OttawX saTISL "F'Ru2T-A.T c.++ _ tai A de"gmteh--from Turout -says. iy-worth three-dallar� -• The northern wilds of Canada Will whichever is-chosen as the land ter- Mr. William Whyte, Second Vice-,el- Western packers tell me there ' probably have a distinguished vis-i n taus of the journey, the Gover• Mr. g 111archeasault, high Con- President of the Canadian Pacific`is no better tasting or sweeter ba- g ' nci-General will be met by the Gov- stable of the Province of Quebec, who Rrilway, prescribes mixed farming'c•,n than that raised on wheat. Sa s ` !tor this summer. Earl Grey, who!ernment steamer Earl Grey, and lives at St. Hyacinthe, thought he was for the. western wheat grower. y,u can *see to what advantage the last year visited the Yukon, is con- in this vessel will journey through going-to be disabled for lite. "I know of no more indolent life big wheat-grower could turn his , '- templatin a journeyoverland to Hudson Bay and Hudson Straits, than that of the wheat-grower,'' I sni plus crop, provided he did so r. Hudson Bay. If thepresentplans where commercial craft in a few A terrible pain in the back kept him I in the house and under the doctoNs saiu Mr. Whyte, in an interview the.without making a regular business � ^ —atE carried out, the Govern Gen- gars will be making. regular soy other_day. "Afte_r he has gathered! of it and so glutting the market." ;thy oral will- leave Ottawa in Jul for a es with car oes of wheat and cat- re tar mourns - :rothiag seemed to Y R g glue relief. his crop there is absolutely nothing) "Anyway," he continued, -r`the - s� AViuni a and will there be taken tle from the Canadian west.. The fur him to do until the following westerner is being forced into di- ve i- ty`a 'rt of the Northwest pun- steamer will en come sou -to the re- p B g y procuring s Y - sun cause oft is we a neral e ten Police over the route of the land His Excellency at Quebec. famous fruit medicine. -Note averse westerner leaving his hold- otfhcult in rocurin men to har- ''Hudson Bay Railroad to Hudson TiAs will be the most ambitious sulfa Ings and, wintering at the coast or rest his wheat. Look at the great n8av: This will involve a very stiff piece of pioneer travelling ever at- "Frust-a-tines" cured me of chronic in California. I think if he could crop there now. It has all to be " }ecce of wilderness travelling, tempted by a Governor-General of pain in the back that was so severe be induced to take up the feeding fathered in a short time or else the 4 that I could not drive my horse," of cattle in the stalls and the rail- wind will break the husks and half -much of it by canoe. At Port Nei- Canada. writes ItiIr. Marcheasault. ing of hogs, that it would be a of it will be lost. Last year we , . If you have weak Kidneys and that Biting Pain in the Back, by all means b!(,ssing to him and to the great t, ok out for him an army of 30,008 try "Fruit-a-tives," which is made-of plains country as well." I in(n. We had some difficulty in IFTR ACE0 fruit juices. "Years ago," said Mr. Whyte, fietting that number, and what will -- 3 W - IN TH 1 hoc 3 boa, 6 for ;2.50. or trial box, "southern Alberta was one vagra-zing country. eountless herds st the situation be,as the acreage ex- . tives, Limited, Ottawa. ranged there. To the great; 'This year the area sown in SFT bulk of that land has been trans•' wl,eat in the Provinces of Manito- �; In '5 Years Canada Has Risen From 10th THE WO�,.I�•=•-MARKE TS formed into wheat lands. Unless ba, Alberta and Saskatchewan will , _ ., the farmer takes up the work of be from eight to eight and a half Place in Wheat-Producing Countries. feeding cattle in the stalls I do vi inion acres. Saskatchewan alone - net .know where•the meas_ supply w 11 have about 4,600,000 acres, and` s - - [tEPO1tT�J F?IOl1 THE LE3UtS0 of the world is to come from. And are ninety million acres of � !• take hogs. At the present market! Rrabie land between the 49th and •A drapatch from Ottawa says: 361,030,500 bushels; British India, TRADE CENTRES. price of pork it is quite passible for; 55th parallels of latitude in that A statement prepared by the Cen-!253,592,3;7 bushels; Canada 166,- -_ - su and Statistics branch of the' ;41,000 bushels; Italy, 155, 11,230 --- a farmer to make his poor grade -Province alone. We have only Department of Agriculture shows' bushels; Spain 144,511,581 bushels; Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese aad wheat, or the damaged variety, touched the fringe as yet." that atno®g wheat-pruducing coup Ccrmany, 138,399,277 bushels; Ar -Other Dairy Produce sit ''� tr,es of .the world Canada now gectina, 133,581,000 btishels; Hun-I 818.30 to.820; Ontario middlings. ,h>w figure of the range fixed aroun� ranks filth. In 1908 Canada rank rnr�', 153,363,287 bushels; lustre- Some and abroad. �r to 823; Manitoba bran, 818.50 ed tenth The total pr,Auction of lia., 82.328.514 bushels; Great Bri- $ Uc Sheep and lambs were steady. g BREAUSTt FP's. to $19; Manitoba shorts, $21 to u;gs weaker at 89.50 to 89.75, ll wheat irn ('anada last rear ig iven! twin and Ireland, 64,523,212 bush j 852: pure grain mouillie, 832 to as 1Gfi,744.t)00 buahete, as compared, cls. In 1908 the order of precedence }' fr33; mixed muuillie, $e.5 to 828. tulip 118,434,000 bushels in 190`s :-in respect to production was as fol. '-Toronto May 31.--Ontario Wheat C'Leeae-10', to I1%c. Butter - UNITED STATES- MARKETS. Last year the wheat production i tuns: United -States. ft�sia, i$! outside sed winter wheat, J9c to!cdomock/ to 22 t 4,221 we ESgsstraightlett- P _- 'bv countries was as folluw- Rn=- Prance, British India. Hun ary, Manitoba Wheat—No• 1 northMinnea ells, Mav 31. Wheat- irei, 786,472,363 bushels ; Cniaed ,kr 'entina, Ital Germany, C'an-lcrn 97c; Yu. 2 northern, 93c at; P o � Ala}, 81.08, Jul}, $1.0, to $1 07,61 R Y. cel is at 19 to _Oc r dozen. S-ptember, 96'+c. lash-Ilio. I. $tales, 7t3,2S8,923 bushels; France, aclb and Australia. lake ort% for immediate shi ment. ! v; P P i Lard, $1 IIY9 to $1 11':; No. 1 3 'yellow, kttn-1 LIVE STOCK MARKETS - No` _ Corn—American No. •2 kiln-dried } . - i� �i 'D 1M SNTON TO WINNIPEG. the bills of exchange act, which 4e, dried, b., c, :�u, 3 eliuw; 66c; Ca � Montreal, May 31,-Prime beeves,2 Northern, 81 %,'/s to 81.08% ; No. (.dares that the Ring's birthday t,adian earn, BIC w 62c, Tvrantu sold at from 6:', to 7i:c per pound; 3, $1,03% to $1 05%, Bran-$19 tot Elche>ae of )\aslgatiou to be Care- shall be a statutory holiday.= _ freights. !nretty good' animals, 51j to 6%c:I Ste 23. Flour-first patents, $b.• 71 , fella Investigated. - _ Uat t-Canada ti1'esterp, No. 2 !anu the common stock at 4', to i,,0 t,o $3.50; second patents, 195 1/ tet(' ISNOT HIS $0`-I�-L.#n. S%C per lb. ; milch cows, $30 to $60,to 85 30: first clears, 81.15 to $A.• A despatch from Ottawa says; _ 38c; \i, 3 C'.lt' 34c at lake ports�Pi,ch ; ealves from $3 to $10 each,1 25: second clears, 2.94 1 f ,r immediate shi went; out 9 151 - a� rain ,comm need to ascertain the po8•wi• - g r, l , g F w t ac it Turuntu 33c outside, 3t3c�on a lots of fat huge sold at 10 to i I1',j : No. 3 ` i^ �, lty of making a Hari - � per lb_ ; lambs at ia4.50 to 8G each, 11'r.eat--bio, red, $1 10. to 81 1 , red. 81 03 to S1 09: No Le',ween I•.�monton and Wi not eq berdespatch tvoms Goldman, tG',' a er lb. _1.2 hard, $1 OB to 81 113,; -,N 3 ha;J 1 able route Quarrelling. t P Barley-Nu: 2, 3Lc W 52c; No. 3 I + P wsay of the \orth�ask_atchewa=_AToruntoillay,31.-A limited ntim , $1 Nu. t Northern, 81.1 t; N`o. ! illi:er and Lake Winnipeg: P;s c rmer. utctiei its p-face, -vva�- *�• t" �t`T � a'� 4•e'b,f of choice heatiy cat�c ore quo!- :� rt�iern. .$! u;?,; t,� 1,10; _ o. X'lc•rers have reported that a pix or abut un Tuesday by his father is c utsidr ; uanituba, Nu. 4, 49c uoG c t;ht foot waterway can be eatalr law, SeTene Amandau daughter ''IP aaia`ukt- pork.- t� "Ic. Ithe average a ranges{ r 8t1 ' best �y�Fi tgu tSOr�u`'1 0:�whitc.'G22 t4 �ai IL.Led on this route at a compara married Amancl s d g tutcher stuck was from 8610 t.. (s' 'c; No. 2 yell.,w. 60, . to Glc it ,i,•.•is low coat, with few l6ekn es, months ago. and an announcement live-- Nv. 2, 67c• to 6be. a g g 31c. 0o_ The medium and cuiumun N�,. 3, 5`+`.:; to 60c; No. 3 white. 61'�j nt to F,uckwheat—No. 2, j channel for nearly the whcle di.-� G, 1dlnan's wife in the of<i c� twr ry Manitoba F ultr--Quutations . at Mttle3 yellows, 59',, to 60el s a: - Ianre, A -vete of ten thousand' .Xn,and heard of the fir%t wife, and �, runt,) are :-First patents, $3.30, Lf.0 ls $5.A0 to $t>.pu C'o.. and .oG t, 33',: to 314 .- No. 4 white, Fecund ,stents, f►5:'slrun bakers', 1 l:ulfs £ur butcher purpose". t>t<i 90 2G!'j to GOe : No. 4 w•ellnw. :33'Y til itr', liars was made in Parlihincntlalio having trouble over a tattle 1 g iaril g(; per cwt. for the best qua-!3LOats-No. 2, 3R to 3A',;c; No, Iasi, sessiao to defray the cost of the cieal the men began quarrelling, $4 `0: W lw r cent„- Glasgi,w 1 ; t`- with secondary grades from'2 a-hite, 401-: to 41c ; No. 3 white; c The surrev will be made Goldman is reported to bare :rc:ghts, °7s, f - , st r ev: Ontario Fl,�ur ' Pinter wheat'$1,30 to $3.25._Milkers and spring-i J 'Y to 3At:.< 'No. .t «hire, 33 tot in , • teen the old man a horaewhi g. � ��• a 're t'on f L. R. Bo- g DPe., $t;,, an l �.,1 per head, with the s'c , standard, tot.! 41; _. ty ..c1 r the di c t o valents for exn>rt, A3.-3 to $3.'+0: IiQ,u\•, who wag one of the sub- Ho was dragged away by a men gl, ,. _.-.. -_. ___- _- _ � • eh:efs on the Georgian Ray_Ct►nal named Irish. Goldman went back in buyer' ha �, butstde. i _ - isurvey. Five parties will go in at :lmand again, when he rPceirQd- ani tuba bran; $19 per -_ --.__ =rte _ s_ and carry 'on su•ne-ving operations• twwo shuts in the forehead, and died t,•n : shorts,, $_1 per tun, tract!; - i •say-,,___ '_ � - ,p: <,r- as many sections of the route. sin rtly after. Amand was arrest. T. tuntu. Ontario bran, A20 per It it expected 'that the -work will cd tun ; shorts, $22 per,'tim inn track, Toronto. bu finished this summer. _ 4f'AIPPING CIIILDRE - - THE KIAG'�S BIRTHDAY. � -- '_0OUNTRY PRODUCE.. Chas. T. McLaughlin, Sixteen Yearq Putter-Creamery tints, 22c to I ! - Ftiday. June•3rd, Will he a Siait•- Old, Arrested on Suspicion. a.: - P 121c;, i -.c; fiPl,arator prints, Oc to tor' Holiday: A despatch from St. John, \. B., i):tiry prints, choice, 19e to w 30c; In - : A despatch from Ottawa sada: says : Charles T. McLaughlin, aged; feiior, 15c tn, 16c.” .! The birthday of King George, Juile.,siateen, w•a:: arrested on Thursday' _F,gg� l9c to 20c per dozen in " i r z w� will be: a statutory 4h*Ji<Iay its;on suspicion following a. series of ease I*ot,. THE ROYAL LINE TO EUROPE _ Canada, altho-u h, in w•lew of lltsi ,�tttraRes ill which children were Cheese-12c for large and .12 c i �a Alaje+ty'w pros amatir n that he j tiro victims. In four or five ctlaes f t twins. Old cheese, 13"{c' fur i' A SAILING, FROM • wi,.uld follow the preceds,nt of pinta j ww'-lain a month or su, bu}'s ui six lar: iiti<t l:,c for twins: or seven .were taken by a youth to 1 Beans---$2 to $Y.10 per bushel for Montreal , sand _Quebec to Bristol l?c,ward and keep Mac• ?1 as the mimes and $•3.10 to ,_1,,20fu•-hand- 1•:vttiire's general holiday in hono.r! out-vf-the-way place..; and' the,rf, ; eked. I TRIPLE TURS(Na EXPRESS STEAMSHIPS7. c.F the Sovereign, there will be- rte iia.itl� stripped and beaten severe-I C•. D t neral omservance r,f next Friday ly, a rope being used in one case, : rotat„es-- slaw ares, Sac to 6t)c g' a belt in another. Foiil• of the;pz r bag out of sture and at 45c to Roya/ Ed ward AND Roya! George a� ;r holiday.. Being a statutory f rottiifi buys and a girl of seven coin-;a0;• on-tract: Toronto, and Ontarios )1"Iida however, all banks will be I' 3,'e•to 40c-per ba on track. Triple Screws )LtreonI Wireless, Dee Sea Telephones, y, t trt:nted hlcT.aughlin after his ar-•. I, .. ,g, P , h rl�•sed, tbus rucking the third bank t ;est-and said he was the one- who assent er Elevators-c-pasien4rer DeekB, 1`x,000 toils. holiday . in .'Canada'. within two ,!lacked them. - PROVISIONS. -- wviceks. The Cabinet Council on ,I, SAILINGS NGS ;�atnrda decided that_ no prckla �► 'Wholesalo quotutions:- y he Government is sending the FROM BRISTOL STEAMER FROM MONTREAL Pork-Spurt cut, $31 to $31.36'per n,^tion railonld be issued ti, exempt qtr-anter Stanley with a surwewing i ire!; mess, $2�3..iu to $2�. - Thursday, may 26--Royal Goorge Thur;day, June 9 - -_ Friday next from the provisions of vzot�•-to Hudsun's buc. !. -' •• ' Lard-Firnt; tierces, 16c; tubs, June 9-Royal Edward ' June 23 - 1G;;c: pails, 16'1'- stocks very light '• J'une 23-Royal George `• --Jul 7 - Smoked and Dry Salted Meats - " July 7-Royal Edward "' Jul 2_1 -- SU _ _ L ttg clear bacon, tuns and cases, +� JAIIy 2;-Loyal George - " AuT j r t' !b l5%c to 13'1c; backs (plain), 21c +• dug, ;-Royal Edward fid . 18 A y u a ,hama ]441), 21 c to D FORTHICHTLY THEREA ER � ; t o1, k p tit o 1 shoulder ie s, ( ti -- 1 AN FT rc en meats out of .pickle, Ie less f Tfie twin ships, the "Royal Edward" and the Labor :'Department Reports 'Increase of 'i,an sincikecl: "Royal George"are the fastest triple screw tur- J2ults, 'mob:cd, 13c to l i;"_c me- I Beat Appointed bine boats in the Canadian service. The Britisb Fifty Per Gent. in Building,- riiutn and light hams, ISe to 191:c;` Steamers. port is Bristol (two hours nearer than Liverpool), _ • ltca��', 1G;:C to tic; bacon, ]9c to -Special'trains alongside stcaniers within nd mill* ° W_ • _-____.. -- _ :Cc. utesof London. The steamers are driven by the The Most Pic- newest type of turbine engines, g ` !1 despatch from Ottawa says: to,the Affect that the year was less YP g' insurin a maxi. I FUSI\FSS IN MO'TBEAL.. mum of speed and minimum of vibration. Thele 'A tepee! issue<L.by flip Labur..l)e- .active than _}(t 1905 wt re I3alifae. _. tureaque Port. P �. rtrrtent 'evieww•ing the building anc: Amherst,' N.S. ; Charlotte- bluntrea1, May 31.-Oats-Nu. 2 equipment is the finest ever seen in the at. Law- ,f mations in Canada f+..r 1909 tcw n, 1'.F.. . ; Newrc �tle;• ' \ R. ; Canadian til'e5tern, 37j- to 3$C; \'i,.. renes. Large srateroomc, spacious social apart. a �r 2 �n� four da a mems, sheltered.promenade decks, artistic furnish.' ii,t.tw•s that, the total vilu.e of new Sitvrbrouke u11, Cc1ne. ` 3, 3G to 37c; Ontario _N white, i y , y �" ;uuildings erected in 52 chief in °mith•s falls, ( , wood; \ta .tc; <ir,., No. :1, 3,ic: do.. No. 4, ! at Sea, - ingr, perfect service, and ventilation by therm*. <:.rsi rtal centres- of the Dominion i Kara Falls, St, Catharines, Guelph,134c. (34c. Barley----Nu. 3, 5W.,," '.\o. 4, tank system, the fresh air being warmed or cooled r y _ was $85,1:33.077, an increa e ref rip.- 1;+ !lin;• Stratfur<1 and Sault fife. 5 r•: feed bzYr]c}, 3•,c. I�luur_-Ma as required. prcwiniateh fifty per cent., a:, coni- _lane. Ont. ; Ednu,nt,m, Alta., nit Spring wheat"patents, fiTsts � }:ur full particular., rate,, haoklct., s heduiz of sailings, etc. 'a I F pared with the preceding year. anti Nelson, B.C. For the present 5*45GO; do., seconds, 5,5,10; Winter g pp r �t -A hcarly all the cities and ton'ns1year tho permits issued in nearly '%vh(at patents, $5.15 t , $:,.35: Ma- Canadian steamship agent, c?r write to Lf. C. BO'URLII:R,,Gen. Agent sh•)wed Substantial increases, l al! the larger centres ,,;Ju�w_• another niIoha strong bakers', $4.90 t,, "45; Canadian Vort(rern Ste intehtp, Limited, Toronto, Canada; or Gu. Tho- only localities from which large increase over last year's rf <i• ..^in bag,+, X52.25 io $2.3:1; extrR Tomhq, Acting General Freight and Pa�,cnger Agent, ;Montreal of �• s 1C;urns were received on Thursday cord. $° to x32.10. Feed- Ontario !,ran, j 1V m. S,apleton, General :leant, R'i;tnipeg. it , •,,:. ,:.. r ,;s- ,. .� :a. +,",.:. .:.,,c; •r-u. •,...- -w .- u.�.,:.<, "`�d'✓ .:�i.,.,�: .��t � � ,r:,:,. '%.r, s "�4 �... •xa �' . :a:'"9 �(hes:+" IleALM }�' r.yt- Y .t .:,t,e,.. ,y A, ..''k pp -inti .=Y.,:%Y 4'54+, G, .,"r','.p'+i:, .J; _ 'lr.yy... .4x+•a.uu,m•e!:.+.:'� .a "W:•• 14 . .4"a�•�4+ k V -' no, ! '� '2.. rp• •�y . ew. 7. rfi .ria •..' •,N - _ that Mikado Jr. 863—TDs exceusat road i * Whereas the Canadian 'Pacific Rail- horse,the property of Thos Beverley lot O G E R j r , SopabUdiedevs�Frldayaorninsstitsomes, way Company propose replacing the 2J. 6th con Usbridge, will make /he THE .Piokerina,Ont, present wooden bridge cad.subway on season of 1810 u follows. Monday RAT38 of ADV1aBTI81NG: its railway line where it crosses the afternoon proceeds to H Tarr's Mongolia `;>rOO insettion postage is eegts sideline between lots Non. 10 and i for night Tuesday to Jacob Wideman's - - sash sabeegaent Lowelion.yer lire• e se=ts 11 in the 9th concession of the Town- con 7 Markham noon, by wayy Cf Cashel R FFE RS -' ' This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ship of Pickering, with a concrete to Unionville night. Wednesday o aivertis meats, h having a subway 20 feet wide Parkin@ Bros' con 4 Markham moon, t r 6peaial set=s given to pull" making con- arC y Coegrove's Hotel Fiimin Mills till There ' :sats for a or a montho or by the Tear. Halt and 14 feet high, and have this day, ROME GRAND BARGAINS IN NICE FRESH FRUITS. 3sJkMdMesi cards,tan ar lictsWJ�oleq . througgh their agent Mr. McGowan, day s kwumn. Frill �aadoahoasto ye . lies ear,taco,pa able in advance- exhibited plans for the same. nigh 7 - • " �9 tt>l�Notiosin loceri oolemma ten Cents per lice, And Whereas this Council in of opin- StoaSville noon and might. Saturday The pineapple season Is now at its bast and we have the best pineapples ive "ase par line as"sab"nont issartioa. ion that such subway would be much by way of Altona to his own stable. D. ielat soasraas rate. mase Yeiowm on applioa eater if made esy one foot higher than Sykes manager, B,IIi<liIISB. �r$I1 a-8 _T �mQ No tires adyercWnp. Lkw L n a� wi8 be ta..rt.a until torbiiden and charged aethe staa b ed registered fro stallion T-- t • •oaatwly. ordsn for diaooatianing sa..rtiee- Therefore be it resolved that this If ` Council, Navin examined the said the pro rty of r. Jae. Moore, Brook dents mast tion writing aaa .en.to the gab, g lin,an Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes lists. plane, do hereby approve of the arch d Thos:Maddaford, Whitby, will i.•iob work promptly attended to. or culvert and subwa fro to be make the season of 1310 as follows: _ y pow SEEDED RAISINS-7c a lb., 4 lbs. 25e. TERtta constructed as aforesa d. by the said Monday,May 2nd,leaves his own stable company;. providing the eubwap is 4 y,pr SEEDED PRUNES-10c a lb. 111.25 ear f1.00 i! I3oltb shAadleWhitb proceeds b Mr. pee yew; paid in advance. made at least 20 feet wide and 16 feet y' y noon, Gordon's hotel COOKING FIGS—Se a lb. Pickering night. Tuesday to Tom's - high in the clear, and providing the g y PACKAGE DATES-9c e►lb. JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. Company provides a temporary crow hotel Liverpool noon, Appleby's betel /. t P • h West Hill t. Weds W A E sing overt eir tracks at said point, esdGq Ottt 2Sc tee,we guarantee the equal of an 40c while the.aew structure is being built; Major's Whiisse a night. Thursday to try it. y package or pedicle teA. PICKtRINt3 COUNCIL -also that this Council would not ob- Brougham hots! coca, SeberL'e hotel y ject,if the extra foot in heightClwnv_ were Brno night, Fr day to To it met ursuant tobv house Columbus noon, Commercialuy your i. e -adjournment at the township o awe aSaturday Brougham,on Thursday, the 28th ult. The Council now adjourned to meet own stable. Members all resect, the reeve in the again on Monday, the 8th day of p June next at 10 a. m, for the transac- Baron Elect (5623)—Tbe imported + - chair, Minutes of last-meeting read tion of general business. Clydesdale stallion the property of W RICHARDSON'S and approved. H Pugh,Claremont,will make the seas Several accounts were presented on of 1910 as follows: Monday at ,May 9, and referred to the standing commit Now Advertisements. proceeds to T Smith's con 9 Pickering ! ` -tees. noon,J Scott's Aiha ni;ht, To my to Dir. McGowan,of the C. P. R. Co., J B Turner's D2oaQolia coon,Wm Coak was heard and stated that the Company T7[J ANTED—To lease a farm of 40 or well's con 10 Markham night. Wedoee CARRIAGE roto ut in a concrete arch and FF'►► so cores of good lana with comfortable de to li Dlilro 'a Cedes Grove noon t, subway under trac on si e ine tie- lana Creek ldct spylyto 0. j, ONALM. Wm Teefy's(herryw,od eight Than - - place Iota 10 and ll in con.9. Co take day to Tom's hotel Liverpool coca, A R R A 9� Place of present wooden structure. Ce EE D FOR SALE—The utxiersign- Gordon'-hotel Pickering night. Friday New arch will be 20 ft wide and 14 ft 17 to T A Knox's Brook road noon,Brough rnGESL ed has for sato a quantity o! timotb7 and high. A temporary crossing will be alaike clover seed,also a quantity of Siberian am hotel nimbi. Sain,day to Luther -- ---- — — -- -- - :_ �e. millet seed. Apply on promisee,lot Its,con 7, i'ilkey's con 7 l'i0keriag.noon, thence to r Pickering.or write or phone E.E.PUGH.Clare At 1 o'clock the Council resolved mons Nth his own stable. The good roads are here. Don't you needa,new buggy? itself into into a court of revision. The David G. (10941)—The pare tred Clyd- ' following peals were heard and dia- STRAY TURKEY—Came on to the bedale stallion sired by Cairngasa, the W. premisesof undenignsdabout the 15th ed of: W. Logan, overcharge on propnzty of J.MacRae 6t Son. Cherry• d�iooss o! ]fay. Owner' may have name b ptorics $non=e and property, disallowed : L. propers; cad paytns ez;onses k1 9. T. I. wood, will make the season of 1910 at h - - —13, Banks, overt urge on real estate, BHOWD, arougbam _ u his own stable, tot 34,con.2, Pickering. --- Over forty carriages just arrived of the fam- disallowed : Alex, Lawson, reduced IKhandahar 110070) :1472;—The im- 'I mm il•NW to S850; J. L Spink. Ltd., 'ANTED—An experienced farts ported Clydesdale stallion, the troparty. -—. 'bits&sat reduced from $'x226 to 54345; IN band,middle aged,to work on far,a by sous Munroe & McIntosh McLau hlin, Domin- year in Western Canada. would&axis&in pro- Of Nelson We", Claremont, will make g ]D. Brokenrhire, from ;890 to 8106: ^nrtng homntead for tLa party villin to cows the season of 1910 as follows:—Monday Joseph Leary, #turn iiB60 to 8736: F. w ea saail.ao per year. Adan.. o` SHAW, afternoon proceeds to Foesyth'a hotel, ion, McKie,etc.,at prices fro3l] $65 up. ` I_ Green, from S9W to $526: Thos E. or+.'"k. ldt! Goodwood till Tuesday afternoon thence 1 j !Pugh, from 8450 to$186: Abram Ree- to his own stable. Wednesday afternoon =dor, fr IM; E. Nigbawan- rj OR SERVICE—The Holstein-Fri- to Queen's hotel 9toaffville till Tbun - estan Bull'•Lakeview Bangerveld Fayae." da after ifl bla_owa stable. tier, from 83W to$1 8; A. yes,cad- who baa son of the beet p•di`ieae known to the y et,"°'"" soiled; Thos Calvert, 100 acres reduc: ab lot I.carton on Pickering, and or mi cow production e9. Dun-Tha . Friday afternoon afternoon. n Brougham hotel till COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE AT ed to 97 aer ppas. The following dog ac Int It.eon i,Ptckertntl,owned u the Dun- Saturdayattaraooa,thence to his owe T eals were lowed : stab e. a3esReeearc agar iiia Rees a d M. --manager. Baroln Entice 7981 The pare bred Nighswander. Graham Bros.. Mrs. N. Nom+=C� Clyne dale cyst i .clued at the Dan t_ - s­ ----MLaca } A. o ens, Thos- Calvert. Chas re. Pk „ Dartos far nen ar the Parker farm -W`-W.3 wing H'sarT 3f°arr' -?, Thomas Watson Brown. of the Cly e--dal 99 l I . of-I820-zt liter Boo Jonas. Followed changes were Disney- xuade - -g g stable. Daabartoo.in property assessments: 10.77 tie the Township of Pickering, Hereby deducted from F L. Green and added give notice that I will not be answer- 8tcteylralua ;3398j, (11328) —Tbe „ yt to C. N. R. Co. 8100; 8 acres from A. able for any debts contracted by my cbonely bred imported C yydesdale stat - - lLawsoa and added to C.N. R Co.,878: ''Fife, Catherine Brown, or my ..eon. lion• the ropsny of 8 C Banker pil UNTOton to J. B. Madill as tenant; 89 acres date follows: Monday, bfaYy 9nd, pproceeds to from Reuben Besse to Graham Biros, Pickering. May 26th, 1910. R Tom's Liverpool oight Tuasday to A full range of spring goods, including harness and harness supplies, Lorenzo,Stotts Rouge Hill noon. Appto as olrners; I,qt No. 89, Claremont.. (Signed)TnGuAs WATsor Bitowz+r by',hotel Went Hite night. Wedeeday plow shares, wire fence, etc., always on hand. Brom Mary Lee,tenant,to Abijah For- Witness.Sydney Nociilfote. o R Tom's Listerpooi.noom, o his owe r uyth as owner; 8.96 acres from John Conveyaneir, etc}, Whitby @"tile night, Thursday to Bendel's A. O'Connor to O. N. R. at $00; Ili Dote! tThitby Dight Friday o Com acres eMoo 99 from owners.1i Nesbitt, o no,rS.fto J W The annual meetan of the South o 2L to Bao l'stable,el's hotel Whitby noon, thence - H-1 Rhis COi 7Kldd, tenant, and R Nesbitt,owner. IRLING Ontario Farman' and Women's lash- KIN Saul 114945) ^94381—The import k _ 3.ots 1 and 2. Brougham, from J M tutee will be held on Saturday, June ed Clydesdale stslliom, abs property of eerew to John McLean, temant, and 4th, at the home of Charles Calder, W 0 Scott. Claremont, will make the has now added to his stock of furniture the Standard Sewing Machine Agency ' -J M Gerow, owner ; W Logan's ap- M.P:P., Brook]in. season of 1910 u follows: Monday, and sold strictly on their merits, ten year guarantee. I can give you a sew- _..___ peal was withdrawn. The appe Prof. Gen. E. Day, of O. A C., May tad,proceeds to 8 Dismeys' own ing machine for 1'6.00,as Oak Cabinrt machine !br 891.00 or a Standard Re- '1L D Banka to have 1. acre of lot 16. Guelph. will give a Live Stock Demon- line aigbt. Tuesday to 8 Farndsle's son tart'for 597.00, Everybody knows what the word Standard means. All o con 2, changed from him to Gervas stration. Am excellent musical and g gineals noon, W H Holtby'a Aadley kinds of sewing machine needles in stock. -You should call and ase the Littie Eormell, owner, was laid over till the socia•!programme will be provided by night. Wedaasday !o Joseph Grell'r Wonder btocking darner. For a short time you can get one for 96c. Picture tsezt sitting of court io order that Mr. the)adios. A special e8ort is being llitogstOn''road noon, Gordon House framing and all blade of repairing dons. — y-p�9t&bi&ad I'ickeriag till Irriday morning. Friday 6lornell be notified. m iasvre-a ler '4�e cult adjourned to resume at ple+ssaat+itillEF>a�B; to T A Knozs Brook road noon, e hezt meetingg of council. _ day to ` The council now resumed its re r his own stable, gest fir -J�erhn Xonumentd �''6ery one is heartily welcome.94 96 Brougham hotel night. Safer business. TIME TABLE—Pickering Statiom G. Gallant (Iutftiiri(I2TS9} [4i't3`:=Tbe — Harry Ellicott was hetweem complain- T.R. Trains going East dee as follows-- ,hampioa imported Clydeeda a stallion. ran of dttc a 16 and No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. the property of R Dafos, Gteen Ri.er, Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. - 17; cont 5, note made according to 12 Local 245 P.M. will metre the season of 1808 as follows: _ .' •, _ _ ''to Engineer's award, but obstructions " 14 Local. 6.04 P.M. Monday, May god, proceeds to Brough � �AREFUI_. ATTENTION TO -` Dot removed. Asked that the council Trains going Nest, due as follows= _ aim hotel night. Tuesday to T A Knox'e have same removed, No. 13 Local 8 98 A.M. Brook road noon, R Tom's Liver 1 till Communication wag read from Jas " 11 ' Local 2.80 P.M. Wedaeeday atteracon o Rowell Carters —EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK 11cBrady, Port Hope, recommending 7 Mail •8.86 P.M. Cbsrrywood nlgbi. Thursday o P B .:that Sawyer & Massey scrapers •be 'Saadav included. Reesor's con b Saarboro noon, H C phone night or ds Bell or Inde ;purchased: HORSE REGISTER line might. Friday Fr d y to J Balsdoarkham and e.coon 9 R y' Independent. ` The standing committee om Dams- Markham noon, R Eagleson's con 9 _ ,Sea to Sheep by Dogs reported. They Terrtwgton Belltstavt (9087)—The Markham night. Saturday to his own Uon from receipt ll r cominida t- =ported ugh,Cy emliom,rite property stable. _ tion from W. J. Miller decliniifg to of W H Pugh,Claremont,will make the go� ae {ef—The choicely bredCORN j act as Inspector of Sheep. Recom- season of 1910 at his own stable 2,}miles imported Clydesdale,stallion the proper .1 • headed that communication be laid east of Claremont. ty of W P Jones, W Ward and F Coop• aver until next meeting. Seggerntan—The celebrated American• est dill make the season of 1910 as fol Standing committee on Roads and bred trotting stallion, better known a. lows: Monday, Ddu 9th, leaves'hi. ENSILAGE Improved Leaming, Bridges reported as follows: I Conner Apple Jack,the property of C E Hood, own stable,lot.5 eon y8 Pickering and as Wli�te Cap YelloR Deaf, rep bridge 6th con,$3.75; D F Every, Brook ted,will make the season of 1910 proceeds o Ral b McIntyre's ownline Giant White eleaning Pickering; bridge: 1.00; Robt as followerMonday, May 2nd,proceeds Aeaob uoon Wilson's hotel Ashburn for _ Oammaek,• rep bridge con 4, 2.00; W to Isaac Lehman's Alone noon, For night, Tuesday,proceeds o W Wbite's H Guthrie, rep bridge coo 4, 10.46; G WJ syth's hotel Goodwood night. Tuesday roe 7 Whitby night: Wednesday, prof Cob Corn, L©Dgfelh Palmer and others,re washout King- Mansion house Uxbridge eight. Wad �s to Was Middleton's Greenwood Ston road at lot 88, ILII;T Calvert aesday,hotel IIties noon, hotel North noon, Jae.Lemon's con 6 night. Tsars angel and Turnip !Teed � rep washout Pugh's bridge, 1.75;E C Myrtle night. Thursday Bebert's hotel day ,to J Patterson's don 7 night. Fri ` Haight. rep ditches con 8, 10.00; P Brook!in night, Friday, Brougham day,to Frank Soden'i noon, thence to Teefy;10 toile stone,45.00; W Linton botel night. Saturday to his own stable. his'own sable. Mammoth Yellow Intermediate. Giant Sager Mengel, bee6 oaf re bill and bridge don 8,2.70; Henry White, 144u 1t square timber, 98:00; earth. Sweed Turnip Seed,.Elephant, Derby, Purple Top, y -American Road Machine Co.,repairs. DO YOU REQUIRE TO PNMT YOUR .HOUSE TO SE�cOM 29- bolts, and Kangaroo cad Canadian Gem of which every : 10.00; Sawyer-Massey Co.,blade and 8.50; F Cook,on acct of cedar farmer should try one pound. -ton tract,300.00; J M Gerow, caring If so call and leave your order for the best on the market, Martin- - for timber. 1910, 6.00; Hoary Moore, Senotir. - .1}toles of stone 25.00. _ - -- ' �� � �-_ _ GE-O�GE• PHILIP, BROUGHAM Your committee laving conaidere 1 ate prepared to 811 all orders for hardware, hoes, rakes, sh0vel8, a claim from A. B. Elliott for damage s�pades, manure forks, etc., also window screens and screen doors. f to his automobile on 'the 9th con., Man el and lural seed. Seed cora-Com ton's Earl White' Cap,. - opposite lot 6, recommend that said B P P y+ - alaipn be not entertained its we are,of Yellow Dent and Leamiog. Boots and shoes, dry goods and grocer- - the opinion that this corporation is les. Oranges, lemons, pineapples for preserving. tact in ding way liable.' g 1 bananas and ' Standing committee on Contingen- -Terms cash._ - � , I-FIE STANDARD BANK ....- ._ cies reported as follows: Payment to DR Beaton, on salary, 82.60 ; John GEO. A GILLESPIE . 'Dunbarton cth� 1873 OF CANADA soaves Xurkar, ptg and advt.. 18.25; R S . 4hilliits, assessor, attending court of - -'Revision,6.00. A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR Standing committee on Bonuses for _ wire fence reported as follows: Mrs. ` No, GG, WBarks , 160 rods tin lot 28, con 9, u ceived in our Savings Bank Department, and is.16.00; y p �lJF0� [tel I�1 Nis re i "18.00; R `V 11ieAvoy, 40 rodssn lot a, 'sufficient too n an account and entitle the Depositor' to con7. 8.00, Eavid Annan made appli- - cation for bonus on 91 rods on lot 17, If you are thinking of purchasing 'some in and look around before a as mak. The highest current rate. of Interest .ill -eon 1, Mr. Sparks to inspect and re- buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks Pa -port at next meeting. and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. allowed, and money may lx withdrawn at any time On motion the reeve was instructed without delay. -to grant his order on the treasurer in Steele-Wiggq' Early Leeming Fodder Corn, Mangel and Turnip Beed. 'favor of the several parties recom- I Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. -a eP sanded for payment in the reports of We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks andE I BRAN C 'tie standing committees as presented rakes. Always fresh groceries on hand. - $his day. — ILw_a_s moved by Mr. Mowbray,see- A GOR1'1ILEY Dunbairton apdecl by Dory Sparks, and carried. . CLARE A��WB� e ::-. d N �i"•f•. '�i+. ... ,y. i ;'.A ..(.. ".:: ir. -•.-✓A ^' 1st \' ..,.%:.,'' xl 7.,� "CS- .� 4/r' yAR 't ..++' ..ga.:,. ." .. "�';. „fi.°. .x .rr. . . n ... ,- y .n^ ti� •j '°E�^n. .:o,5'.,'`,` .,.gdtu.e ?ti ea: " k +.cse,F .,, "'i.. ...'fw.^`.'•^'' a w.!,: '' Y '� „•x: *M ::a.,-": :J.0 -t'k'.. .. ,. x•nr „+: _,x m. "'."�"� .�'""�,' .. :s„ ,•i."• a cwnz mz,',:'i+'+� .°�tee.9,#1r�r"•?e^' t �-rwa� r�`:•r,� ^rf? t. , 1 v y .+'n tl w,. ••�- + � �k'f•" sx "t• :ir,,!• �t .•s+` a.^ ..ix .. � 'J•+r...-, .":..tJ'K... ^.�++s:c.._ ',....Y%R..-i.+ ,..Y..� "-�--.:•h•,. .. - why, •-•�.i w.+ ...:..�`•.•�..`e. rs yw+9+f�+,. '�'��C•'.� :nr,s. � K"� ^:mr»+-.:' ,.N,G.nw,,..c, -w'!^E' i'�" �2Xar �;'§^i'+. 'ti:. . :" .. =,...'. Weer ... .-- .. .:... .. ./ . I '' .. .•v .,. — 1 , 4. "4».n - Y. at.wtutsorov Dr. and Mrs. Tracy, of Toronto, See "The Private Secretay." : l R. B, Fotit h of Toronto was are visiting the formses sister, Peter Macnab jr. has decided to p home over day. Mrs. C, J. Brodie, take a prolonged holiday owing to • • • • Thos. Gregg spent a few days Mica Maggie ffiaonab has return- poor health. We hope the restA � last week in Montreal. ed home after spending a week may restore him to his former Call and see oiii New Spring Lines of Georr Cooper and son, Frank, with her brother, Charles, in Ux- g� health. + are vision relatives in Buffalo. bridge. The morning service in the Pres- MSN So WOMEN'S and CHILDREN S FOOTWEAR 4 W. J. Stark,editor of"The Can yard B an and Miss Sadie lyyterian church next Sunda will -- Re nolds. of�oronto, were here y at reasonable prices. f adian Farm" was in-to"on Man_ y be held at 10 instead of at 11. _ .: -" r da with the formees parents over the Rev. J. A. Grant of the Baptist g Rases Floor and choice pastry ficor always on hand , mss and Mrs. Stephenson holiday. church will yvhmch. The Sunday -visited friends in Markham on.the Thomas Graham, of Graham School will lie held after the ser- Repairing neatly and promptly attended to.' 24th. Bros., left on Saturday for the vice. There will be no evening yrs:i+Felsan W*gg-and-ehi;dres Old Country-to make a ---- - -- The Corner Store. % W. M. PALMS$ Proprietor _ s t the holiday with friends in Of horses. 4f John Caster has returned to o cit Peterboro after spendin a two - Sherman Ruroohr and son, Ray, , �ON S $ �' spent Victoria Day with friends weeks vacation ac the ome of `s in Toronto. his parents here. rr c♦N ..sults sa rtssFJM wxTsovT R `RIGHARDSON'S The Misses Vickers, of Toronto, airs. S. Bryan entertained the LVZVEIANT 8� t t ,,.� �epent the holiday with Lyman and members of her Sunday School ape class on Victoria Day and all re- A head of luxuriant hair in sure to l![rs. Pilkey. ort s pleasant time. be attractive. But nature has not Imptithaatshowing ofBnai display of Dr.Robbllard,of Pittsburg,was crowned every woman with glorious Obina. A very large assortment of the finest of D. and Mrs. Forsyth Don't fail to take in the jubilee hair. Some very loveable woman she - ;.a Victoria-Da -- — concert at Claremont on Saturday has treated rather scantily in this re- 16"tioaa". Boole,Dolls, Toys, jnrt - - Miss Delmar is again on evening. The best of music, also apect. rbesived for the Holiday trade. Cali tbe- We 4ope for her elocution. Helpto start the bell. For instance. there ars tens of thou- y�recover Rev. W. R. Wood left on Mon- sands o women In and, a ay,who s lid y' have bareb,faded and lusterless hair, 8absoriptions taken for all Magazine., go G. M. Forsyth shipped a fine day afternoon-for Halifax, N. S., who are unattractive simply because shorthorn bull to Mr. Lovid, of to attend the General Assembly p Weekly and Daily Newspapers Paris, on Saturda which opened there, on Wednes- they do not know that nowadays even " Saturday. pe the whims of nature can be overruled Miss.Olive Wilson has returned da evening.g• by the genius of science. "'�T' SHR=C�S3.A.R�S�ON Thome after spending a week with Mrs. Jobbitt, who has been in If you are a woman without beauti- ful in Tomato. ful hair,do not permit our attractions Bracebrid a for the t two y M=03C 51=0•t. Robert Sadler has left for To- g P� to be hidden because of this slight ears at the home of her brother. , Tonto wht+re he has secured a misfortune. - silica for the summer. ed in health.` today-td,-Z'.-tf:MaFde n -- ` Chas. Wag and friend. Of To- buy a large bottle of Parisian Sago for - 51 canto, visite the focmetrs parents We are pleased to see the genial Go cents, use it each night and you 9l -._ ----hereon Victaris Da midst t again.or twof is W. �n e countenance of David Scott in our will appear,, the n itshp repulsive hair s � --taint' _ � . Day. dies ear, and in its lace well some R:-P:-and Mrs. Hopper; of To- soft, silk bright an luxuriant hair. ronto Junction, @pent the holiday ra Y Parisian Sage a guaranteed by T. ray & Co @. store in Toronto he !with D. and Mrs. Hopper. M. McFadden to cure dandruff. itch- has been again engaged in Mac- ing of the scalp, and stop ing hair nas sore. in two weeks, or money fall Tobias Coster has improved the b' tback. Use the Famous English Liquid House Paints •appearance of his residence by _..;giving it a fresh coat of paint. Thos. E. Stephenson has porch -Everyone who uses these paints once continues to use them, is cased from Robt. Fleming.of Mark- _ fact will have no other. Why ? Because without doubt they are ham, a fine new Dominion piano. L . the best produced, hove the greatest covering qualities, the most J__Bundy, formerly of Graham C)odelicate colors, are made of the purest materials. We carry them in 41 ;• Bros. Uu't now of Bedford Park, great variety. A full range of wall colors. was in town during the past week. Buggy paint, gold paint, varnish stain, wagonpaint, aluminum. Rev, Mr. Cameron, the mission- hard oil, boiled oil, raw, turpentine, pure white lead. Paints for-ev- lary secretary, will Occup y thepul- ery-purpose. Brushes for every purpose. pit in the Baptist church on Sun- Let no give you prices on Builders' Hardware. k Aev. R, Duke left on Wednes- Land in the famous d yrrenton morninaad will be absento attend at CHARLES SARGENT, •.Ct"EMONT -- abort two weeks. Service will be .:CANNON BALL V Ey —conducted-&s' usnat-in the-M --- - _ tot church on Sunday as pulpit BO YifAlf#, _ Hettinger County, N. De, for sale. ��re,�l���� apply big he Toronto. - A baseball match was played IIIVeg't your 8 nop$is of Canadian here on the 24th between the of Stouffville Experts and the (.:lare- d Regulations. -mons P.cko , but it was rather a bis, quick profits. Two .railroads build• one-sided affair as the visitor@ Taafu M wnaat Atm Ps' a who is the sate head of a f.mtl,, • • • �Oirie stead or q==&Is.aver is Id,may home. won by 18 to 4. For lack of peat- ing this BLlffiffi6r. =Flowing wells at a oorrasarrra ao. - tics the Claremont boys have= „eat e.,,, ,,&D4 s� I.oa :nch., s..h.t.hLA P o: aim. 5 oat of farm for some ime. �. oar owa.ra °e'+ .r ee .beep tto.as maw ..peer to o.rwa .s she - y : The Women's Institute will hold depth of 130 feet. .,All kinds of coalnor CLW a. ��ct 11 fd'by'p'm:;be�:I.� their June mewing at the home of &EETAF. •w"„gnaw ~mY . I 'soon,as Via.�s� father.by s>="b- or , Mia. J. Evans on the afternoon of everywhere. - homesteader. pox sad June Sth, one week earlier than DrmU of the land reach of c>°a�. A homesteader o land to each �7 formerly. A good program is be- ♦ m■.es.s.s t..ser au. d s homestead may ties .ants team 10 series d a� t •� for ate ltom«tss,d oa a term of at leant � .,er.a ing prepared and as this will be For fnl l particular8, maps, eto., write a cess, PNP" es =owned and occupied, by him orb ars , the first meeting eines the annual tate.. mother mom daughter,brotbw cc is~. In certain districts a bomaataader to ` standing ma;-pro-epi a qa�astt eaattoa meeting a good attendance is erg- _ -- - - grwaarnes>`t sive his ham«wd. Prloe sago Per e A lawn social wader the suapic- Dun«-!last reside,it months to each of els x� l es of the Ladies Aid Society of the r� . �/S a MACHINE SHOP ! ttet t e r rom sae or to sam h .nest naaia.l Che time required to eau. homestead paM and onlriTste IIltT aeras extra. w Methodist church will be held on a bamesteader who bas exhausted hi.bone- � the church ground@ on the even- seed tsaff�ett and cannot obtain a pwo. ing of Friday,June 17tb. Tea will The undersi$Iled having parch- May purchasede4Awa Duad tton� be served from 6 to 8 o'clock after MOTT, NORTH DAKOTA ed B. Wagners Machine Shop in �, ft mosso@ m each of three rear% Kinsale, is prepared to do all enlriTats atrr acres and resat a hoose Worth tic which a first-class program will be kinds of repair work and general •0D0D ' rendered. Among those who will -(�,..— __ _. _ __ W. flake part in the program are Miss Do :. I IJV O• Pricesri ht. D°�h of ate resets:of the raAlice Storey, elocutionist, ofSatisfaction guaranteed. N.R.-Unangwrlsed pubuoauoa of sits ad Markham, who will give a numberve rusoment will not to=for. of selections; a male quartet, and Call.and see us. " others will furnish vocal music. Dealers is Dry(foods.-Boole A rlhoes, _ Hata d-Dapsr-]Idea's-Fnrnishingg, Suits J1iMB8 PENGELLY. Lassch 5 `. �ft � ` -Rev. S. T. Tucker, of Greenwood, ,made to order. Kinsale, Out. will give an address. The Clare- k�iiWrWilt +wont Citizens' Band will furnish -. R. BRYAN music on the. lawn. Iee cream Boors AND 8som—$orae real live - will be Bold from booths on the snaps that sell on sight, give you good SsaBER ground. Admission 25 cents,child- a satisfaction in wearing. Don't fail to ..Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' ;'!,a see them before buying. We can save sundries. Central office Hell �,µ ren 15 cents. r,,.;:;. ,, you money on the above lines Tics AND Telephone Co. A ency for ,r" The Claremont Thistles have ;;, a�ry : again been vietoriona in their CoFFsse—We defy competition in these Rolston Laun league football matches when they lines. 96c black, green or mixed tea. CLAR>iyMONT. - ONTARIO oa��8at� ga These are the best grstde of teas in Cana- defeated the Utica team at Utica da for the money(forget it not). Coffee. _ on Saturday evening last by the why everyane that drinks it comes for �T score of 4 to 0. The game was a more. GRoczwzs--Remember these Ee �!' • .��ANS, ' good exhibition, of football and goods are perfectly sanitaq,nothing size s was entirely free from, ronghnesa to duet or vermin. very bin and Damp MandsCtII>t'8r Of and stook. Its and desigs and was conducted in a ours rawer bas tight covers. ` b salt at in works acd gine ms our sbek sportsmanlike manner.- The Clare- - - Shop and Residence, Dundas St. and-obtain prices. Don't be misled moat team is still leading with no - ` - - WHITBY ONT. M64 we do not empbythem,eooeegoet goals @cored against them. They D. SIMPSON & Co., - PICKERINCI t, we o.a, sad do throw es the agsot. have now as moray points to their Three doors west of Whitby Howe. oommWion of l0 per coal.,whioh,oa will credit as the other three teams GaWnly save by pasohazing from are O•. combined. They have now orae- Aizzi T L A T solicited. calltically the championship in their We are prepared to instal wood or iron �INIT�T •RANITE CAMssession. The game to-morrowX pumps on short notice,also attend `OtIIoe. Whitby.Ontsi:ro , .`,night will be played herewith the to all kinds of repairing. Ashbury team. Game called at _ Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ,,a 6.80. Admission 10 cents. also gasoline engines and; On Friday evening, June 10th, We have pro- the agars gear nt • MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR 6 •e S O M .�_ , the Dramatic Club will press duced a wash- o a "The Private Secretary a farcic- er that almost - Phone No. 50 at residence. al comedy in three acts. This is runs itself. — one of the most popular plays of The P1Ck81`lIIg x o ed y it g _ the day and always draws large It washes the ! ; a$� $ ba crowds when presented. The clothes with- ' 6 atuusing situations throughout out rubbing . Vigilance Committee 'I E"� �. i1j. s :the whole lay is laughable in the tearing them. �� � ���g '� P p • eco • :extreme. especially that of the It washes a The object of this Association is'to O ..Rev. Mr. Spalding, the raw inno- whole tubful lessen stealing and prosecute r . g !g k lO Cg fan • �' cent curate, who has been engag- o.f c 1 o t b e.s the felons, "•■ Feb ed as private secretary. Each clean, wrist- pr in the pray is an import- bands and all. Hembers-having property Gwenoommuni• �' t6 ..re tt[ar y� ant one and necessaryfor the plot. in from a to 10 - Date immediately wit say member " a,. waJLpk_ Come prepared to ave a good of Executive Committee. !g >o !e t; a „� lta� ow ` 'y minutes. Mombership fee $1.00. o o,.. J as ]%laugh as well as to help on a good "' t u h that of Cai9inq funds t0 pro- Tick.ismar be bed from the Prwdent oe; 0 t$ 8 s a .,r July �S ' Secretsr7 on application. !g '•° S • Sept cure a new catalogue for the pub ptu booklet tells how and is free. Don't weir untie you can't wash any Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, Cleo, Len b +e, Oat. it y lie library. Call at Macnab's store more but write for it to-day. Address— W. V. Richardson,Pickerin Ontf G - g to and secure a reserved seat ticket g� >e �' N0v'i'y before they are all sold. Reserv- HOWARD E. TURNER, 'Whitevale J.A. O'Connor,A Arthur Jeffrey, Jaaaar, ml-W1>itb7l, Oshawa 0, 8roapb© ,a ed seats 85 cents, general admis- arry xbsd�td,.t otm,ftos i2 d, _, 'ton 25 cents, children 15 cents. Who has charge of Pickering township preskunI6 • .,, _ .: . • ..' .. :: ,' :', -- :< ,. - - •M�;.. ,� � i3earst sea arta u.vpos�o 10 r „� . .... -N ..:' : ._ ':.. .: Weer '..'. ..:v ,,,...:. ..'..atm+e. `td, .. :� r"t .. �.'.,• ..F -td, n 2` ,a... ,.i. >"�..x�+r,..,e� ^trove wt^' 5�,,aa'.s ai"�� :?: r^+. a.. ,' - -••t�` ?, .. °`_ :, a..»� `�, rM -"fir yti y,. rig;', w �' �" K, 4 �L �'y .t^'++Jf •. '�' •'+peln- ,.d',..cs KT. ....••• : .. ...,.,. K `, -. ,f". o F. r •+".. ..., ^3'r_ r -. ,5. s �,r,m^.':•rre art. °"',+�+v'-„•' _ .,x•T'.«''�i•'t.:+'S': aa+.s!�«•�.G.' .!E.. �s.,,• 'rr r. ..,,' , 'h a.,,z3 • ..... . '., �,.. ?,.,, ... tx i::•r '^'....w.r'3yw,. T.,"ru.' .S'-Pr �, �` a, a ..4 y+,,. .� "i••+a.. 4a-" '-+;wz. • _ '' 4 , — �ry _ ... ` _•' � '• "'•;•:4..,.. .v,.x..,,ii3C":':.G`S !r...9.'.:"tAYi.../s•:.,..„>yAt', •�r%s', ..•�•'..ti qY -_.a's:SA>SR:M•y-•. `•fmr 6 'i..rm.;.8,{r.l. �..::N$.•(L;,/_K M.,.!. - '..'..x' Yr--:.a :'iN... .,.. .. - .� .J. �•R Y.1i4+Y:p(1'•` :k'.%: R • i M: WOES OF WOMANHOOD THE S. S. LESSON Feahneea and Buffering Banished , _ INTERNATIONAL LESSON _ by Dr. Tdilliamu`-- Pills. • jg - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are.good •— - -. _ fur,men and women, and growing Uss" Z. Jesus Walks In the. Bea, - bays and girls,'but they are good lit a special way for,woman. AI Matt. 14. x-38. Golden Text-, - --- _ - cpecial times a womap needs a me. - - -i dicing to enrich and regulate her "' - Matt. 14. U. • + MOST PERFECT MADE"' ;blood supply, or her life will be one round of suffering. T6at it Verse 22. He constrained the dis- 'We know and users of Royal Yeast. Cakes know that the", ciples to .,when Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are go before him-This are the best goods of the kindin the World Bread made with t "' wt,rth their weight in,gold, for they -bare statement „does not explain Royal Yeast will keep moist and flesh longer than that m t either the Lord's urgency or the' an other, 'Just ,t 1 : actually make new blood. There g y y Do not ezperimeat-•there is no other Suet as `r apparent reluctance of the dis- } is not a month in her life from fif- E.W OILLETT OO.LTO.Toronto..Ont. teen to fifty that • Dr. V�'illiams' ciples. Why did he wish to be.left Winnipeg ,Awarded highest honors at all Expositions. Montreal Pink Pills are not a boon to every aione. till he.should send the mol- it.ata y;. -- v:-man. They help the crowing ticudeis-sway l John alone .gives MADIE M CANADA girl safely over the critical time the answer. He says that Jesus f f <w B ea hi'r blood is overtaxed by new ears -that the people "-were about demands. o the woman o m e b force to life they bring relief and bring her make him king-" They were incit- ec ares was no elusion o anv kind. I he was watching them from the The for thee.) The words im lv some, C.� strength for her time of change. ed to' it by the miracle; for a tra-1 g y were troubled-though they F. - "r And during the thirty odd years clition existed among them to .the shore. He waited until they were I saw plainly enough, they did not thing more thap a mere attempt effect that the cumin thoroughly exhausted b their know him. God often comes to our ending in instant failure. He made E .r,that lie between Dr. Williams g Messiah' g y y ro r Pink Pills fill a woman's life with would feed them with bread from; fruitless exertions, and in the di r- rescue with help which we do 'not actualP gess• happiness of health giving her heaven as ,idoses had done in the'"' extremity. It was the same rc,cognize as such. The reason 30 When he saw the wind - His " the pp trcuble began when he took his strength and energy for every wilderness.- It was to shield the!love for his friends 'which prompt- they cried out for fear was, per- g , ed him to remain two days in the j haps, that the thought this host ' 'elves off Jesus. The rest- followed fui ction. A woman's aures di, i nces _ tvction against all the ills that of this sincere but misdirected en- Puce w ere a was r new; or apparition, was a messenger'oE H)CIVItably- rs ear, en a loss ' rome to her because of her sek, is thusiaism that Jesus turned that Lazarus was sick, They must'death. of faith, then failure. Left to his to set her blood right at once by straightway to the task of getting; learn their lesson through strug- 27, straightway Jesus spake un-f own weakness, he must have ren- a cvur6e of Dr, Williams' Pink them into the boat before he freed t ale• to them-Mark adds the touch, lized auddenly how presumptuous Pi:ls-sad then to'keg the blood himself from the Walking upon the sea-Bee verse that he seemed' on the it was to attempt such an tm os- p people. � __ point of P P nght by taking the Pills occasion- g3. Went u into the mountain 29- - passing them by, This, doubtless, sibility alone, and his extremity c� P 26, The dirsci les saw him-Mark wass to call furth�their-cry,an—ac � 1 -�9m_ his_ lips that last de- �.� a.ly. Mrs. Eliza Clouthier, St, apart to pray-Christ's desire for „ P „ '- says they saw him, and then re- krowledginent of . their - need of apairing cry of faith, Lord, save Jerome, Que., is one of the many the retirement and quietness which „ me, which 'has brought Bata, The all saw him. Thera Elul. He is read to ive us succor g- deliverance uralth by to . Winer restored to he found in a mountain !s several P --Y- -- - bus requires the t it be-asked fol, to so man men. _ + t:pslth by Dr. Williams' )Sink Pills. ,• q � A � y c. y, - -- times referred to (Luke 6. 12, 9. 31. Wherefore didst thou doubi- a� file says: It would be difficult for Be of good cheer be not It was his little faith and not his me to say how much I suffered. I 49) Matthew, Mark; -and John- me afraid-Wards frequently on the wa> tormented .b headaches and uli record it here. It was a crit! I _ lis of Jesus, The separate- brave attempt to come, that Jesus y cal hour in his ministry. Popular! F P Pas` • backaches; my appetite failed and - sages form an instructive and com-4 rebuked. Read Rea. 7"; 19; John enthusiasm for him had reached its ® � Fortin stud The a is no situation 15 5; Phil. 4. 13. w<rk - climax, and from now on ateadil ® g Y. ; - 32, Thev were gone up into the - 1 wasted away" to such an extent llhat I was unable to do house- y in life catling fo.r alarm, if only=he' d,-cllned. Not long after it is said bc.at-With the res I was copetantly taking � 'is near to Bel g p of the Mas- r that many of -his:-disciples went, P` 4 tar's hand Peter's faith was reviv Imrclicioe, but !L did not help me _ 43. Peter-The picture~ is accur- ed. and be was able to carr ,r r- -any. One day a friend urged me back and walked no more with J . '14, air aq Showing him to be a man ofy him.' Official• hostility also deep- y through his.ttndertakle probably Ito try Dr. Williams' Pigk Pills, irr, tuougness and daring-rather rather' y erred from now on. This prayer la Pe. g ~talking on the sea with Jesus is land I procured a couple of boxes. tam mountain. therefore. is a kind-. - than of. depth, with the odd- but; coming to the Bost - Zv the time these were done I felt J natural combination of confidence _ L4'orshi s of fbreshad�wing of the lonelier r, ih,mc rovemeat, and thus ea agEven was cur This must be -` hi the �Ia Coe�paare cthedstory in rerboui h Matthew, nhiin-A favorite 5 P - ,�._� cc.s.ra I continued the .use 'of' 13int+ael€. t' } the Pu,s, gaining strength day by i Jc,hn 41. I. of God-Liter- the with a similar Statement / ( 41.1y.-"God's Son." the Greek not day, until after I had taken sir; or ' If itt be. thou-Indicating that being the same as.tl�e full Messi- st ten boxes, ' I was again well i in verse 15, as both unquestionably Peter's doubts were not all dispell- f anci strong, and I hav4 since con- refe-r 'to 'events in the same- day-! e I anic title, the Son:of God (as to r' s 29 Come And Petei 'went-A.I a ple). They . timed in the best of health, I can Among the Jew% it was the custom Blatt 48 63, [or exam tear, ngl.v rernmmead these Pills to !to disting+iiah between a first anal a _ command from Jesus seas all. that were Gh,roughly am8zed, and yearly tit " second evening, the first come- s hP needed (compare. Luke to acclaim Jesus a+s more than hu- - 1 i;uid by all medicine ! i - p- �' g)' man•; but the full aleanin of his _ r lav tauil .at 50 cents a box or six fluke a e-sks of it as "w-hen the o R' tory to coma g _ l p �p to Pyu�- e win! to u of dawned 'upon them k<.xes for a2 50; from:The Di - Wil- tda began to decline"), and the � � b� tianR in order to prone his loyalty, evefl a ter t e ep i + Laws' Medicine Co., Brockville, second beginning at sunset and i %%a, natiri- to Peter, (?► year later tittides'' This agrees with Mark a. Ont, cc utinuin int•ti tate night. Je,&s 51 52: s„ught the sol'ituc of gthe mciun-+ �"' '!L� _- " i fain, then, just sa twilight Wa van- sea nowlb,»saaeaales•aer :.HOW LONG.IS A DAY? Tf+r+t"s•�elio b•Weetly a�s�:`d a°sa`hV • _ ing into darkness. - : -- house.imuarwwb.noa..hods 4 ¢ t Y I( y u meet a man, and lie C89u to Protected by rood stoat clothing. •n*+� 1. >i" isso !ally you meet that he ate 3i5 meals 24. In the midst of the sea,-This tato.00acwv,anatendsa,rast,..ta. APLEINEs*a it .l..ad t +as ; F'tt+rday you would either be discredits the ofd attempt to ex' .bio ao.a•°a to wwarnpo+:ot�o�m. - - - - -- - ��� �i -'�!�s• ' . Pd at his appetite. -or take him,p'a'rt the miracle by saying that, worn ood isoashome gees nsmeow n h3 for •a,hardened rumanactst. But' ~tie heavy storm, .the tar -yon„ because -it -is r be at had kept close to _Fie Mand,- - p eon — 1,rubably the man may be frum.lard was really not saw g Jesus who .raete it soca. You know .tt 8r,itzbergen, w ere they have s p j a • costs 'more to put ori poor. pant - da� three and a half months in I Paint _ YOU than to pat on good paint. Your water but on theshore, • house should be ai h good leroh -And on-the whole it.wonkl.. 100% Pure p need with Distressed-)rite rally, :torment- ; :pants, w,tb be wise if one should undertake to �retaets ioarnrowrcrsothat it.m.raas ed" ; Matthew says of. the boat, tromaintoraahardy,rc Wmduroa. uU certain work to receive k, much.j Mark, of the disciples. The anxi- as tomade �r;d',•t�oQuality do It. It42owith. ! - .•,.a. day in payment, to understand, eta• of the little band alas no doubt esmt,eata w�ea••r«ote.mp.ratnra, .. RAMSAY S �dnne, r, ee..,,e,t.and" .eMe. —in by the recollection of the j of son wind,once,r.tn`�u or c ne miRhiE have to, labor lr+!;:__former stcirni when Jesus calmed tht .tlo erws ff et:t°K°i�it,.t why 14-urs at Stockholm, if,it happened thequality►aset. t ,•}>e.the Ingest, day of the .year, ' the sea.' Then it was da}-light and I Ityc•rdweroaaegt sepply7oa.notify td krep it looking bright a•�d Clean r hp wrks with thein; now it is night .1andwawttlGladlyfiroctyou towben for years coals_ not too much .but .. or al;, the t1mC fC'eiRi `ilei Yl!it t0 Oart+atsIsaretobebad, - - and he is absent. p inat riche for richt paint. we July 22bd if 'in some harts of Nor- C Dec&waASubstiWas want you W,see our handsome little 2i. The fourth watch—From 3 t0 Write for illustrated booklet tellin rta,y'. In St, Petersburg, the long e s an about house 6 a.m. This �s a Roman methUd of booklet, 13ome est cin: is 19•hours, arrrl the Short- - '� � Beautiful,"• and paintius, it will help you. ' Write ' ert 3 hours. In Finland there is� rcckouing,-adopted by the Jews / bitsrwticgeoloe e _ card Free for for copy o! our Booklet "p" free. ng. sonic•seventy-five years'before this, � card.thesire Bremen the longest day is liaY,,, { rightointo three watches, beginning' �.,..• Established :gas, Ifoury; at Hamburg-and llarritzig 17 Aloatred Elutes, and ad Washington about 15 with t;p.m. P The hint Makers, - Montreal. - 'h,-urs. He came unto ~'herr:—Why had he _. BODIES IN WRONG C.,OF1'INS. FA By •iiiFtake at an undertaker's , e=tablishment in Bir_minghnm __ - - 'BA 'NK I': land: the bodics- of two men', -' removed front the workhn•tse in- _ I R firrustrt, were played in ci ffins b^a'r- i n t• 't a yc a ,. r ' _ h r ng, namel,.ate,, and -.-. _ d ci,nreyPd to the homes of the wrong Fairbanks-Niorse factories produce the largest line of internal T( lativer. The son of unc of the combustion ergines in-the world,a mentreds of men in.the„etc' ago ine ���� diad riien.Voinlilained to the infirm- gine_�ring and experimental departments arc eniployed ou 'all arc- authc,rities tliat the h.cls 60,enl problems conn-cted with Gas Engines. There is no company in to his house was not-that of his fa” the world that has spent as much money as the Fairbanks-horse 4 trcr, and then it was discovered Co. on experimental and development -work. The name ,— -- For General Farm Power _ . that a mistake had been made. One Fairbanks-Morse is syuouymous with Gas Engine Perfection. -Our farm engines have all the priticiPal 'features of the well- 'of the widows was so distrf'sted that , known, Fairbanks Morse Engines, -and a)e made in N'ertic or =she had Co bo medically treated. _ --at 'Horizontal types to tiieet the'variotas requirements of the farmer. - Their simplicity iv.eans long life, and satisfactory- service. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS f .The Canadian. Fairbankso., L#d. < MONTREAL i. ;•�_ I( Branches: Toroatti St.John,N.f3.' Witinipag Glgary Vancouver _ mom W. 11. Co. The Canadl an Fairbanks Co., Ltd: - �• _ r ,, t'/ -Gentlenieu --Please send.rni your free Catalogue, G,E. 106, show- - , :., •,, Hon zontal Evaporator Tank Engine. Mounted on sli<Iv. Sizes iug full lines of Karin Engines. _ 2,4 and 6 Horse Tow+r. Built in our Toronto Factory, the finest name..........:............................... 4 3Pe . Gas Engine Plant in the world. I anulcln't is - to bite that man '." 'Life. f ,n,e�r• a rs'p u, r'� .. •e.r r. ..�' :<.•s +,�..., ,x .:,r: ,. elle,... P -., , ..,. ',.,r... w,.*.,,,, .*'�•.'' G ys c >+C .a,a ti Y 'a ..x�; 4.,tk�s. `.. , s .. 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Worth $15,1lAA When you !vel STATEMENT Found in Button Boa. g Your child a You A veritable edition de laze called "soothing" medicine are not curing 8 a aickneaa. You been issued b the p Grand t Trunk, Edward R O N Y N A� �r . dr. - -'-•--*-+ - ,-.. - • -A member of a well-known aristo- are merely drugging It into tem- R,ilwa S,gatem to proclaim -x rs to Steak Exchange. etwlke Toronto Writs for our eookly �., •r nLL$ HEB. $L'FFEBING $I& 'cratic French family, while stop- porary insensibility. The so-called amongst tourists the glories of the Sefe Inwtstatenb draularoas"u lloo. ,ping for a few days at a hotel in northing medicines contain opiates, cities of Montreal and Quebec. The weha.aawvedto .; ? - TEBE 0 L'$E DODD'9 tho Rue de la Paix Paris, diiacov- and an overdose may kill the child. cat now Dgildliig, . 90 t3ay Si., Toronto brochure is beautifully printed and KIDNEY PILLS. ered that her $16,000 pearl necklace When you give little ones Baby's_ s, line di ared from, her room. A Own Tablets you have the uaran' generally arranged in the artistic Y, 8 tyle of earlier *ys, when the or meatseiage=boy was suspected. He tee of a government analyst that ramentation1eof a volume --was re-. �0%p. INVESTMENT Joe/ admitted.his guilt, but said that he tris medicine is•cafe; And you.have . `Whey Proved a Bleeding to Her ,,,,�(rl,,,,,p �„ arded as an tyn _ - e�olt.thQuasasls_oi grateful g Portant incident torra When..Her Paas and Wrakllees Cher. The latter, when question- mothers that this medicine will its presen a lof'n of re l�ter. rmsnent. write for information,'or ?' ed, expressed astonishment that pi omptly cure all minor ailments It gives an interesting descri tioi. tter still, it Convenient, come and in. • of childhood. Mra. Al g p• +estitate for yourself. !11 ere Almost More Than She of the two most interesting.cities > DSox s much rouble should be Phoria Roy, Could Bear, fog a "trashy little trinket," and Scott Junction, Que., isa_y,s: "My �q Canada, with many illustrations toe Jarvis Street, Toronto. . y� little one was weak and sickly and ram photographs. Sent free to said she had given it to her dough- y a v address. A St. George, -Man.; May, '30 ter-in-law. The younger woman al- t sed to cry day and night, but PPI,}' to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger ' '(Freda!).-Hoping to save her sit- so seemed surprised that the aiuce giving-him Baby's Own Tab- g r What a man can't understand •or women in the West-from pains- ''string of glass beads"- should in- lets he has thrived splendidly,,and rlgent, Union Station, Toronto, about his wife's relatives is why lirp and aches which come at the crib- terest the police. She had given is _as good-Natured, and happy _a rat• h_ts them impose on him, ' '• eal times in a woman's life, Mrs. them to her little daughter, _who, I could .wish." Sold by all medi= ----d• IArsene Vinet of this place has giv- finding the necklace too large, had ci::e dealers or by mail at 25 cents T'_vT THE SUBURBS. MACHINERY. = f ; en the following statement for, 'taken .abo.ut half the beads off. a box from The Dr. Williams' Ma " >i . Axe you ,trying to raise any- '� ACHINEBY HEADQUARTERS. publ cation: These were found in a box con- didne'Co., Brockville, Ont. thin on .your lace this year?" "JL 1,va and wood-working machinery, q P engines, boilers, steam pumps, gasoline "I have brought up a large lam= taining an assortment of buttons, -,e---- "Yes, indeed.," engines, electric motor., contractore y an ka and eyes, etc. The owner T "What is it]" machinery• etc. PCnd for estalogne et DANGEROUS. over 140 machines. H. W. PST$I1, health until the last two years. I of the nec ace was so p ease - "The mort•gage." - Limited, Toronte, Montreal. Vancouver. a' am fifty-four years of age and at' twith its recovery that she would Convalescent Patient-"I owe my ` bhe 'critical time of life that comes not prosecute the famil but the-;life to my physician and when he TiltLiBOMAR TRusswinhold an reduefbl4 y, Pills for Nervous Troubles.-The Banda. sndor"d by foremost in ]Cal mey ? Wevery woman, I had pains in my boy has been'di1scharged. c-Imes I am going to tell him so." ttomach is the centre of the nery rite for partieulam IL LL�TDMAY, (Raga$ right hip and shoulder. I could t� Friend-'Better wait until some oua s:•stem, and--when the stomach x°atr"1 1" a t lie down two minutes at a time T ,R ®Iy�BLACK. other day. rs r - �� suspends healthy action the result . . w1 u an eying a areWHITE Action. Insist on the any. Sometimes I awakened with In the museum connected with Friend-"tiVell, he is out collect- nerves. If allowed to persist, nerv- .16(geling as if,one 'had laid a piece the Edinburgh universityo`is an ex- •1 g all that is owing to him to- outs debility, a dangerous ailment, a, - hibit that is a striking object les- day .and he Might take it. OTTO HIGEL of ice on my head. Another time g g fury ensue: The first oonaideration s>; suit of the value of fresh air. A is to restore the stomach to ro k would be a burning pain under - r-- - - P Per Piano Action secured the lungs of GOOD :�E1ti$ FOB THE DEAF. actions-and there is no readier re- �r - � the left shoulder. •.� an Eskimo, a Londoner and a coal .— ricndv for this than Parmelee's Ve- "I took many medicines but could _ f get no relief, till wading of cures miner. He has had them preserv- A celebrated New York A%ar-ist- getable Pills. Thousands can at- t Of similar cases to my own by ed by chemical process aad they has been selected to demonstrate test the virtue of these 1sitla incur- -Js Your Hearing Good 4 ate now side by aide in a glass�to deaf people that deafness is a I ia$ nervous disorders. -- --,Dodds Kidney Pills, led me to tryPe P _ S'be HEAB•O•PHO tE will give you LDd' 1 , case. The Eskimo's lungs are _ - ► .nu of ;cod bearing. Send for roe• , g pure c,1iseaee and can be rapidly and ��.enn them. They did wonders for me• white, the Londoner's lungs are a,ea6ily cured in your own home. -A RELIC OF BARBERISM. Of aat6hegdvtusersa Also - "I nod nam.: I want all women to know what dirty brown and the coal miner's He proposes to rove this fact Qca'dd's KidneyPills did for me." P gpoalat oder for a Month's Herne Trial. - lun s are et black. The Eskimo I Father-"What is that Zed ai]Zl- THE BIIAND.ELECTRO OZONE LIMITED, Dodd's Kidner Pills cure the g ! by sending to any person having Kidney had kept his Lungs clean not kis white striped pole o►er in the car 334 $padins Avenue, Toronto. ' ;Silas a. The woman who has cause than the more abortthreath- ; treatment ofhhishneweamethodtrabl Y - 7 ver of our room? F ab- sound Kidneys is safeguarded Senior- -Oh that's- a relic of A GREAT DCMAP40 FOR against nine-tenths os.'the suffering i s,lutel free. 1�a advise al] poo { miirer, but because he lived in a y batbansm. land of snow fields and .pent his ears to immediittel adresa Dr. I TR,?,olNo 0o a goon came and decal+tag ) PAPER STOCK that makes life-a, burden to the wo p:e who have trouble with th_eu linen of Canada, _ time in the open air. Pe t the ppublie is wb•t the tmifators of the, t !•elward .Gardener. Suite 914, :�o. I welt•knoRrn 'The D. a L' Menthol Plaster ' WASTE-PAPER OF ALL GRADES. CLASSIFIED. _ The healthy glow -disappearing 149 West Thirty-third street, New etre doing. Doo t be tooled, insist oa the AJ*o Race, Iron, Metals. Rubber•. Ess. - l "What do you think of Mr. from the cheek and moaning and'Yerk City, and we wish to assure genuine, "rhe D. a L. s PULLAN a4e"" ea4 Msad Star • E. ! Toronto. Get- restlessness �them that they will receive by re- i _ � _ .flLq>t,ex_2" restlessness at night are sure syaip- �.�_�HIS CHOICE. none for partfeatars• Main e$!1 "He's so nice to everyone I.don't }' - - �'- I „ ----- -- - Goma-oTworms in cbiTdren. Do naL ' „trial Treatment.'' �VeIi, Johnnie, I hear you so think he can be a gentleman. fail get a bottle of Mother y g to school now." T A BVI M E R E R ;• Graven WOiID Exterminator; 1t IS ,r The aashoddsesp,eredslin {,o•,• lamw� to � ! Mrs, Dearborn-"You ' nay that "yea. ere tae 02,12 io uu case a or .b. ovr.o, as effectual medicine, •'What art of it do ou.like the ttem.artoo 4 - - - t�„ P. a rei� Q lisom &ad InamM It ArFRAi. - - I ,�-sirs Burke-Martin?' Mrs. I CA tr-K It WHEN JACK F.ZP Ati D$. U abash- ; Burke a r „ '.ra.r.o<eca neo���.a{t�:'o':w'a'caw a �� rame ..and Martin was her hus-I tees 'Yee u was he .. 'C41Ifi•a home. - _ am et.D ruc2lan as '. _ - .-.Jack? Why,'' he's one of.the theband's - " ir..e was as Oe . M . 11$hsard's Llwlmewt Oe., Llmlbd. y• band a name Mrs. Dearborn an2.•ee was as•w2s+t Gents.-I bate need your Mtnard'a Lint beat boy% under the sun." "But why does she use the.hyphen I Ash for Kinard's tend talks no otMr. lite Ardett Institute sera",net.caw Reeot in my family and also to my stables "Yes, but you ought to see him between the names?" • Mrs. Wa-I for years and consider it the bees medi• when the stars are out." bush-"To show she is separated! "Sav; old man," beg to Bor at obtainable. a from her husband." `rrughs, •lead me your ear for 1No Q U a"F Mlfy;rllBt KYR i ALFRED ROCHAY, DEAF,I.ISTE.ti : Proprietor Roston Pond Hotel and}duer7 = replied Vise, shrewdly suspec Ing til'ATEppOoor stable•• You have used Horns; Trum'peta change o dietary that co s a touch, "1'd gladly lend you both The f d• at me and.other Mechanical Devices in !frith spring and summer has the !of them.; then I wouldn't be able '• = t' t i e eruct in we stomachs of setting t r you - - o hea o ask me to lend.you . = - ie hai3e of being able to hear, but i - t always found the expected satis I scoter and cholera ulung 'a dy anything. � up inflammation, res Pe PP abnormal condition will continue if faction was spelled "Disappoint- ! Y morbus. The . ,•, mi=nt." If you write to Ernest y;. Wrre ,you Iver in Cork asked y u^t attended to and will cause an The World is Ful] of Pain.-The • �► td human- Mike. "No," replied Patrick, I Pratt, 468 Yonge Street, Toronto, exhaustive drain .on t'hS system. aches and pains that afflict human- • ' "but I've seen .a lot of drawin'.s of l v�u will learn some good news. Do Tiie best available medicine is Dr• ( its• are many and constant, arising RGEST THC woPL� Zit i it to-day—better still-do it now 1J, D. K'ellogg's Uyaentery Cordial. from a multitude of indistingui h- It clears the stomach and bowels able causes, but in the main owing Are ycmr corns harder to remote And more married men would ,of irritants, counteracts the inflam- to mans neglikenee in taking care _ �* than those that others have hadl make fools rf 'themselves if their mativn and restores the organs to 1 of his health. Dr. Thomas' Ec= 1 Have they not had the same kind? w:ves would lvt them; ealthy action. Yectric Oil was the outcome of a C$ev not been.cured by using universal cry for some specific. 1 Ctu0 _ f err•, pArrtufcwt^,�LtarieW Ni.11oway's Corn Cure Try a bot- A Medical Need Supplied.-When Sagebrush Sam-"Yer say Bill which would speedily relieve pain, as d it has filled its'mission to a re- °D-aspt:om a Me is found that not only u;ed of a lame arm. How could sOb acts upbn the stomach, but is so-that be?" Cactus Charlie="Why,( markable degree. o ane sore Lnmbatio Tooth• $eggar-`"Say. mister, would ycr c,emposecl that-certain ingredients;�e: see, his arm wuz so stiff that Neorale!sitariaq _ -117AKIATG PROGRESS. monia. Town give a pore feller a quarter ter of it pass unaltered through the he couldn't draw his gun quick, - d�ationofthe his life'?'' Stranger-"I should stomach to find action in the bow- an the other feller got the drop �Veigler- How it your son, the Broachial Tubes, Bow. + ;� •ay not. I'm an undertaker." cls, then there is available a`�iur- on him." - young surgeon, getting on?" �L"' , C—P& ' - - - gative and a cleanser of great of . Gausler-'`First rate. He's im or Paine of nay A LONG RECORD OF SUCCESS to oar• + f:c tiveuess. Parmelee's Vegetable Mlnare's Llnim•nt used by Physician$. proving ever da He recentlykind. ono Ing all aorta of onto, Soyas and bnrieeet fills are of this character and are I aadwsy'e ot,erated on his tenth patient and ae.dy tss well as all bowel complaints. is held,.� "What did the poet mean when the man lied• for nearly twenty sLelteL --� "Painkiller^-o.er 6o years.. Avoid i .e of.all pills. During the years he called his country 'the land of }ours." 1sInoUtutos t re is ear have been iii use they ! _=r 'Davis', me. sad-sot me of the _ have established themselves ves as no - cither pill has done. h,ave' 4" "He was proba y re- Your Dratretlei win na . It isn't difficult t-0,love' your _ feiring to bachelors and married Murine Eye Reinedy Relieves sore Eyre, i N HAIR „ Strengthens Weak Eyes- Doesn't Smart, neighbor's'money as your own. RICH SA3i'S SO\r. men, said old Mr. Smithers, %ad Soothes Eye Pain, and Sells for We. Braids, 30 In., $3.60 ..-NA. ly. Murine in Your Eyes and in Baby's Switches. 22 to SO Semi the SOa of 8 wealthy man, Eyes for Scaly Eyellds and Granulation. In,long,$3;60 tass,30 Keep Minard's 1.inlmeilt`In th•'houa.• ►yes a great favorite with all who. CURED HER KIDNEYS.` Puffs and Curle, 1$ In bluster, $2.60. knees him,.but, he heartily detested $Ire. Soho Pettigrew, of control i=con• She far can•yC,uT'anCestry f Turbgn stye•, Som- „ „ plots, $1.50 Econ- Gentleman (in railway train) - business.. A merchant had engaged omy, x.S, was practically helpless from be traced?" He—"Well, when my eraie, by the yard, w trl3ow -slid this 'accident happen 1" him as bookkeeper at a high Salary. rheumatism., grandfather resigned his position -- $1,R Guard-"'Someone pulled the cord Ncvertheless, Sam got into the ha- she could not stoon, and bar limbs as cashier of a country bank, they Ladles and Cent's Wig*, from •$tr.0 aeon stopped the train and-the boat ached so that iv was torture for her to be Cent's Toupees, from Sit." 'bit of reaching the office later and t aced him as far as China, but he Hair Nets, extra large, 's for rsr. express ran into us. It will take 1 up and around the house. ' P later, until finally he got there (.got away. Turban Pads, 35 to 7sa five hours to clear the line for us Ag Mrs. Pettigrew pat 5t, "I wan all 4 about two in the afternoon; When crippled up. I saw Gin Pills odvertised Bare e.' g extra. Orders over land to qa ahead." Gerit•leman-"Five this state of affairs had gone oa for and sent for some, and after taking only•Kinard's Liniment Lumb•rman's Frond, past tree. filer, sample of heir and Great Scot'. I was to •be two boxes, am s different woman. bin cash with order, h' urs : a week the merchant remonstrated, f _ �� DAY t MOHLER,` ' „ Pills are the only. things that helped me,I WHAT'S IN A NAME 4 n6 Kin it• West Ttirento. :married to-da}. Guard (a marri- >> ' But, my dear sir, returned and I cannot say too much for them." --.ted. man, sternly}--` Look.here, are Sam, "how can- I come earlier? -1 •11 you have that dreadful pain in the Tickets are not made of ticks, - you the chap who stopped the don't get my breakfast until one." back-if you are tortured with rheuma-I Panels are not made of pans; k - train?" "But et. your breakfast ear- tism-get Gin Pelle at once. rickets are not made of picks, es on Yo� ' g write fatlonal Drug a chemical Co., Candles are not made of cans - I cr. (DBpt, W.L.)• 'Toronto.-for free swmrle. , 'How can I? I don't,get•up till Re ar.-5ise at dealers, Soo. a box, 6 for Battles are not made of bats, twelve." Willows are not made of wills - ,-Stock ` HIS ALTERNATIVE. Cattle are not made of cats, 'k Then gc$ tip earlier." DECREASE THE•MILK YIELD. "How can k," pleaded Sam, Pilgrims are not made of pills. ' `when•I don't go to bed until day- ,. g COUPER'SEven -at the tender -a a of fourii;ght?" !tile Bennie was considering his'$iCk k•. future occupation. "Mamma " h' ' Ia the face of such ConviDci..g-•err- rr I'm pin are not caused byranything wrong Asid, wheII I m a man, S id. - a nothing to be to hate a'wa•ggon and drive around b the bespessad, but by constipaticn, it:rAent -there Was i - 'If you'd assu Head- Collecting ashes."' _ ' "' idienpowd slidor iabletstma Head• ,+ 1 e ,r g „ en, t�aLwc cannot tablets tUPm.deDr. F �VhX Rennie, exclaimed lis ' 3 Tile a more genial „ , Horse's- Indian. Root Pills do care -• � t mother in horror, mamma doesn't sick hesaaPha +n the sensible way fes' manner you'd get along better in - „ grant her little boy to be an ash- by removing the Constipation or will kap Daws tree from Rios at a cost of , business, remarked a wife to hpr I „ sick stomach which caused them,. - - !mtrn. ties than one sent • daY• a h•isband. "$.oil" rejoined the "Well, „ Dr. Horee'e Indian Boot Pills are - then. replied Bennie pparm vegetable, tree from beh 75 GALLON �I htiTmhrl drtrs:safe and earn. When 800 ►' „- • • • r any man.- - "I-tried the -genial tack�;Pith avei•,y'sel#=sacrl`f]cing -'air, I • QUART t� orce, and everybody I met wanted� you feel the headache coming tale I„ suppose I could collect swill. Z.3- THE? to borrow money. _ s •-''gilt your Hardwari Deigr, si ,t s easv for a'man to°,write a Or.' Morse .s _takes a flea to make a dog toe lc ng love letter to a.woman-- lie t n d 18 n Root P 1 11 t3 WM. coo➢Ei A NEPrEWS V v 1' I9$L'E N0. 23-tff. , the 6CT itC -- ItD t married to her. _ TORONTO. •-, � .. ' •. -. .. :.. _ .. ,1,1,1,1. ;.v 1: - , r -fin Al;,� .•. � h 7"4; ,, ^J��'., .p;?b . .'«-,'�'t'- '�'qP.+' . 1 �. ... r�u?f s �.�...,,..^i..n•s.-r'"--.A,:4.-,L^:,^j` »..�y.w.,f a. �,j...._ n.',.x.1 ""ri.,�'- ,Y.:' ,-;:, ;•')s,. N'S;': "•�•']'.a id.. ro.fi,ylri's 4.wiia.f .r '�fi. ^S�n;'`'�$'•'N�ri�y N 3`•+.�'4• �'•A'.`N ,may .,,,,.-r+".,„, ..is,Y.. «��s""'iS'y,+.�j� *�^.:. �: .see' ••'+i,<iM,� ? ".� Y r .y. S• D G waa.r;yt' f i :d'^t •t - =n.i'r "r •• ,w •y,f.. .,4,^ : :;yam Pu• ti. -;- .'rd+. a%n.�R:.,...•-...r.S*, {«�r,,fief;•'�"� %..� ,�..;w,wu .,� .�„ •' "� 51, Y x tPeterboro canoe for sale, ap- A. R. 9tadersoa. of D[eslealf sheet • LOC" '�"�S1Q�• ply slit DrU $tore . ;,of Toronto,spent was tastefully decorated with ferns �}nor _�aVeriYI � f T. M. McFadden has purchas- Monday at his home here. snd apple bl9postps. The bride,wear- _ _ led a driver. -P. J. and Mrs. 'Morecozisbe ing a oh white voile over silk and carrying a bouquet of white roses, Come and see aur-range o!oilcloth and-linoleum.. - „, -W. H. Peals spent a-few days were in the city on Thursday. sotered while "Lohengrin's Wedding _ g - _ 3n the city during the past week. -W. J. Coakwell had a busi- March -was bean played b Miss Lis- Some of the nicest patterns to be had. 4 -John, McCamus and Harold nese trip to the city on Wednes zis Painton. of �owman9i�le, cousin _ Courtiee were in the city on Tues- day. of the bride. The bride was given e' isy. -Robert Burling, of Milton, is away by her father.while Mia Irene .Table oilcloth both colored and white. - f -F. M. and Mrs. Chapman, of visitingat the home of hie�e h- Glaspel acted av bridesmaid and John t t Oshawa, spent Sunda with their ow, C. S. Burlin p S. perry as groomsman. The groom - Y g• Also-s full range of lace curtains of ss�ativee here. -F. M Gee has been sib in a presented to the bride. a. beautiful - . pp� g gold for clock, to the the brides- _ -James.Potter has leased F. IL large quantity of stripped willows pa' the latest design and patterns: `-Gee's residence, which the la#er to the city this week. maid a brooch set with pearls and to _ .. u sin tvaaa£ed. ---- -Girl-�v8nte�-to operate�e e- with pearl. Ther bride presented to _ - - New washable prit�lte re, Gervae.,Cornell. whq.was phone and help in drug store. Ap- Ming L.]Pointon a gold brooch set with taken suddenly in on Sunday,is ply to T. M. McFadden. * ppiea�ss '&e presents recelved'by the e - -all the time. _. -Mrs. Mahon, of Bloomin aride'hom these present were costly m gradually reoovering. gtoa, x -The police trustees Have sev= has been spending a few days with and useful. Congratulations and pres- oral teams now employed hauling .'-.er brother, D. Simpson. ens+ were also received Prem friends R. A. BUNTING; P:ICKERING � gravel for the streets. -On Saturday, May 28th, 1910, in Montreal, Brandon, Forrest,Man., Toronto, to Mr: Chicago, and Grafton, N..1}.,showing -Dr, Henry well be here as at 81 Massey St., the high esteem in which the bride is - ' -usual nett Tuesday to at to and Mrs. Claude Field,-a son. held by her many friends. 'After a e e his professional duties. * -Mr. and Mrs. Tranmer, of sumptuous wedding supper: enjoyed _ -Misses Annie and Madge O'- Bloomington, spent a day this by over fifty guests, the bridal couple a y lett amid showers of confetti and cod •Di 1.�/ 'Ch� man ' Leary, of Toronto, spent Sunday -week with D. and Mrs. Simpson. g " With their mother here. -A. E. and Mrs. Ferrier and wishes,accompanied by a happy wed. - �a -Henry Larkin sold a 4-year- Mins Fettle Calvert, of Toronto, ding party,for their future home near ' "old driving mare on Saturday to spent over Sunday with T. and Taunton. _ 'hflip Sehoe for a good figure. Mrs. Calvert. • -Mise Binns, of the Ontario -M. S. Chapman has die sed - - ' Ladies' 'College, Whitbyp. _s n of _ - d 8uaday with Miss M.-Me amus. been advertised in THE NEWs for . of Scarboro -George and Mrs. Varty spent a new to buggy. p 25 op strong, r in good rattlers, is -HEADQUARTERS -. �4R a couple of days last week with -The Ladies Aid of the Method- g P the former's mother on Church St. let church held a successful meet- open for engagement.for - - -- . seen leg at Mrs.�D�-H• - a week with friends in Whitby, Wednesday June list. For terms apply to MEN'S/•, R after which she will go to Toronto -John Harsell, of Brampton, -- • A - g p T. LITTLE Epsom, ntdaMcou ea of ds yos hold effe�is to hie new home.on.e- pe P y ppm �x to rude. was in town on Saturday arras Brown's Corners c y or Independent Telephone. 82-35 Christ Hats-Ours 1-at $2.00 is a winner with the young men " p Summer shirts at $1.00. All the leadiu shades for young and old. with the latter's sister, Mrs. �V. -Donald Herr, of the Sank of GREENWOOD HOTEL ! g _ - . B. Powell. . Commerce, Toronto, has been Canvas boot. for summer at 51.50. This is an exceptional line for the money. Se a it. s -The township council..___will .taraansfgn°ed to Winnipeg and leav- For Sale Or TO Let �t r- meet on Monday next at Brou- es at once for hie hew position. for the transaction of gen. -P. J. Morcombe, on Wednes A verT busy corner,C. N. R. going oral business. day, moved into the dwelling through, Easy terms. Apply _ -Mrs. W. T. Hartrick left on recently purchased from Geo. S. {�/ ,/� Q Tuesday to spend a' month with Cowan and which the latter is M. Gleeson, - Greenwood CHI LEW? r •'S rF i�I'"1lT W+ her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. now vacating. - Bunaer, of Colborne. -We regret to state that Mra. Entmice Examinations t -Miss Ruby Hilts has returned Uriah Jones, who had hes thigh _ Nice new tams in garnet, green and blue. Special value at 83a ;• , to her home in Toronto, after dislocated sometime ago, to still Entrance Examinations will be held Girls' straw galiteas. Fancy colors, white brown and blue. A dainty' ependinpt a couple of weeks here confined to her bed. Her recov- in the Whitby Collegiate Institute on hat for 25c,and 80c. with Miss Clara Ham. ery is not so rapid as her friends 'Wedn®sday, Thursday and Friday, Small boys' turban., navy and garnet. Something out of the tom- _ _ -Mr. Shaver, a student f Vic- would like. June 22nd.38rd and 24th. Candidates moa-50c. toria University, occupied the pul- -G. S. Cowan and daughter, will govern themselves accordingly. Girls' straw mushrooms. Avery pretty shape for a every little money pit.in the Methodist church during Miss Sate Cowan, intend moving JNO. WAUGH, B.-Piked. P.S.I . only 30e. - the at two Sunda s. into the city to-mo-row where - pa y Adminiatratrix°a -• -The_membera_ni the--tow Ehep will__rq�-c1e_in__fntara-Mr_ _ a - council made-their annual tour o! Cowan has been a resident of NOTICE TO CREDITORS - inspection of the roads through- Pickering for many years. >, out the township this week. -Our local cattle buyer, Mr. Estate of Malcolm F.Roach,Deceased - -F. E. Gee moved his household Denny. hi ped three cars of cat- �i p /�� /��••� effects the latter part of last week tie on Saturday last, two more on Notice is hereby given pursuant to - -'-S Oi?TI/•G -�000S to the city, where Mr. 'and Mrs. Wednesday, and we understand R• S. O., 1807. Chapter 129, Section 88 - ` flee intend to reside in the future. he has soother car ordered for and amendin Acts, that. all persons Hammocks. solid comfort. for$1.75. Seat value we bade ever had -Mrs. James Davidson and Mrs. Saturday. How is that for hast having a aims aRscns Very a one cavy weave. ;IGeo• Davidson Sr.,of Cher ood, lin ? Malcolm F. Roach, late a the Town• Heavycord hammock for 8.1.25. "Good for strongg " s'yw $ ship i Pickering, Farmer, deceased, Croquet sate, 8 ball set for$1.60. Nivel made and varnished. - 7 inch. .. ( • ' e at Thursday of last.week with -Remember the concert is the- who diad on or about the 29th da of q Y sir friend W. H.Crammer . town ball this (FFrirlay) e_Te-a ng, Qc\t4h�..14�srer required to sen�by mallett. -Mrs. W. G. Ham returned by the Old SoutLlacnd Seitette. post prepaid or deliver co the under- �asej ba�I ts- sn mac.- apsT maTrs:�it�e; signed Administratrix• addressed to r: few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. gue o the Methodist urc . '(Rev.) R. N Lde Foe Wagner, of This company is now better than or before the 10th day of July, 1910, _ Deseroato. ever and as ears to please. their christiaa and surnames and ad- _ -Dr. Robert Hiscock, f West -The Women's Institute held dresses, with full particulars of their claims and the oaW»of the securi- - - Africa, and Edgar Hiscoek, of their regular monthly meeting on ties, if aul, held by them. Kingston, have been spending a Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. W. G. And Ta a Nosice that after the 10th _ few da s here with their sister, Ham's. There was a good attend- day of Jul 1910• the said Adminis- a " Iftre. ( V. W. Moore, slice and the annual election of tratrfx will proceed to distribute the -The return baseball match fie` officers took place as followit :- assets of the said deceased among the � ��� • artier entitled t ereto,having regard - ' `' •• tweesn the Greenwood and Picker- President, Mrs. R. H. Croak; int onlyy to the claims of which said notice -. ._ing sehool teams is expected to be Vice-Pres., Mrs. Weetney ; 2nd shall have been given as required, and -- - played off on the College grounds Vice., Mrs. W. G. Ham ; 3rd Vice., that the said Administratrix will not _ •, . ....to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Miss B. Bunting; Sec-Treas., Mise b, liable for said assets, or any part -There was a g attendance Irene Rogers. tbereef, to any person or persons of SPECIAL SHOW O F SUMMER �yr rites#d. S-Coevsti'e sale of household -An iatereeting, game of foot whose claim Holier shall not have been n furniture oa Saturday and prices, ball was played on the College received at the time of such distribu- MILLINERY FOR THE HOLIDAY were good..the total sales having grounds on Saturday evening be- tion• exceeded the amount anticipated. tween the- Salem Brotherhood Dated the 2eth day of April. 1910. --W, V._and Mrs. Richardson, team and the Pickering team. LOREZTO.W. ROACH, -Mrs. Leigh will be exhibiting this week some of the prettiest of- The ' Mrs. J. N. Richardson, Mise Mari. night was fine and a Administratrix, millinery at a very low price. Ladies who have not g great facts in summer anne Richardson, 86 3'! CLerrywood P..O., Oat. _ Gervae CornesEF ny' spectators turned- out, a -- pet visited my stcreshoald take this opportunity of nrchasing•a and N. J. Chapman were at New- goodly number having come down pretty summer hat. At the game time*you will have tge chance of market during the g g COUNTY COUNCIL g p y g past week at- with the visiting team. For near- Mein the winner of the$15.00 lame. , 'tending the Friends' quarterly ly an hour-both teams struggled 0ounty of Ontario The class hate cannot be bought in any store in the city at any- i meeting. hard to score a goal, but without — whsle near the same fsrice. , :• ` -Mise Vera Ridley 11-s�esigned euceess, for when time was up the The adjourned meeting of the Coun- as teacher of the Utica public game was declared' a tie, neither tY Council of the Corporation of the -scbool,and:after the summer holi= side scoring. John, Gormle refs- County of Ontario,for the year 1910 _ _ j IC"1I10TJI1aTf`l _day's, she inter ournment, • ! i 1v n,Alr lr G e a les at a college at Edmoa- of both eider. The game w:ae at the Court House, is the Town of ton, Albertan. Mise Ridleyis a played in the best of spirit and one,nWhitby, , Tuesday the 7th day of y p June,next. at the hour of Two o'clock GIVEN '�C� y�AY F�4�€ 1 ! very successful teacher,and will was free from roughness,although in the afternoon. C be greatly missed in the neighbor- two of the Pickering players met All accounts to be. laid before the hood. ' with slight accidents which caused Council must be forwarded,properly 61b. of Lipton's to the one who comes the�esrest the number of -It'is expected that the confer one of them, Ernest Stephenson, certified, to the Clerk,at least three once will appoint a student to to leave the field. days before the meeting of the said beans in the bottle. Open to any one that buys a pound of tea inside take charge of the Methodist -After being.emplo ed for the Council. the 84days from date f•advt. So come along ladies and see who win _ church here for the next' few ppapt 8`L years with the Spink Mills, Jxo,E.Faxawsri.,. - months to allow the'Rev. Mr.-Me Y. R. Winter has severed his con 1w County Clerk be the lucky one. Camus to 'recuperate. We are vection with that firm to accept a We also have in stock the 'best of seed corn, msngel seed an pleased 'to report that Mr. Mc- remunerative position with the :Blacksmithing turnip seed. -Camus is graduallyregaining his Maple Leaf Milling Co., who are = ,.former strength, but it will re- erecting a new mill sit Port Col- -� quire some time to fully recover, borne, with a capacity of 8000 Having rented tke Dunbarton shop ;FARMERS' SUPPLY , STORE � - -Owing to Sunday next being barrels a day and with a million and opened the same,I am prepar. : Conference Sunday in the Methods bushel elevator, -this-being- the ed to do all work,entrusted-to- gR;YAN. PRep, - PIC$�R of church, the Methodists and'the sixth mill being operated by that me in the above line. - J'resbyterians of the village will company. Mr. Winter moved his -T<iorseshoeing a',pecialty:' ' 'unite in their religious services. household effects to Port Col- Call in and see me any time., They will meet in the Methodist borne,to-days and Mrs. .Winter church in the morning ache even. ,and family will leave in i dap dor e �DUNBARTON easona Pressyterian church is the even- two. While the mill is being made -'- - ing, the services in both laces be. ready for operation Mr. Winter /� v ,.. Ing conducted by the >iev. Rrrn expects to spend some time with PAPER I3AN'GING Moore, the Company's mills in the west, _• _ .. _ . _ --Arthur-Rogers, book-keeper to learn their method.-of opera- The undersigned.is preparQd_to Hake_ f !or Westou's Bakery, Toronto, -tion.- We- wish Mr. Winter and contracts for paper hanging. and Lawn MOwerS\ - who has-been in poor health late. family'every success in their new Painting. Gardel� ShBals ly, owing to the confinement of home. Satisfaction guaranteed. t .,olBCe work, left on Monday for a Prices treasonable,' Lawn Rake tri .to British Columbia,where he OSHAWA p 28.31 M. A1.1-AWAY - _ will remain for a few\months, he The marriage of Miss Susie Gerry, - - _ _ . .. -= havin received leave of absence. only dau titer of Mr. and Mrs. S SCrBen I)4ar8 g S. PICHERING MARKETS " -. We hope the trip will prove bene- Gerry, to Mr. Frank Burton Glaspel, ficial. He is bew accompt►nied eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Red Wheat:..., :..:. $ .9b 'Window.screens, ecreesi wire, turnip seed, msngel seed, corn, -etc., .. and general hardware. gg .. by his father;J. H, Rogers, who Glaepel, of Taunton, tool: place Tues- White fib - . is Laking a well earned hoI'da day afternoon, May Utb, at 4 o'elock Mixed .........., The expect to visit tuna d- in the presence of a large company of Goose 1'. ....,..... ......... 86 - 7 Y P I relatives and friends at the family Oats .......• _.:........, 87TT Iripwis on the trip which wi I a residence, 70 Elgin street east. The Barley.............................. 80 Jose '-, Ho' . � . J ��� greatly to its pleasure, ceremony was performed by the Rev. Buckwheat........................ bo1 '�✓ LGA 4 �- K "1�.: .�fi ... J'?'X:".+ik "'„ r r.�.. :. ,.. .. —,. :^-1'Si9�a :r+"' "„�°n�'��,v.o '!,w 'r,�S �,a. �.� :.ro{`i m'.�,•:f �sf�, f..y,: ��v.'�eN s5t.,n.t.:';2ky �l.'+;s•aw �� r ;