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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_06_10 „ 50 .: � . 00 $XIX. _ _PIC-EERING, ONT., - FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910 No. 36 � s -= 71 JFr:of'eflt#tfrsttsl il�arDw. - MILLS AUDLEY OROCK ROAD �'�' /SPINK W. H. Westney and George Cam- The contractors have been busy for �/�/ Coakwell muck left on Tuesday to attend camp the past week erecting fences along 'T g4 s *�. =�$�IN I I”, , at Niagara. the C N,R. The work of grading is - w :. - McKINNON.M.D.,I.I.R.0 Mise Brownlee who has been ver ra idl Hearin the end ; -tr. adinb$r h memter of the cou.ae or __ from pneumonia,.is now improving Isaac avis, w o � not sot over - a Piysioiana an Burgeons of Ontario licentiate `{ nicely. the effects of the recent accident he x ' of Sou Oollegs of Surgeout �'diatsnrgh. FARMERS g .�attention to dsiaases os women sad We regret to report the death of met with a few weeks ago, has gone r bbitdrea. Ocoee Arid residenos,Isroogham. Mise Mary, daughter of Wm.Puckrin, to the hospital for treatment. erarrt�ri 46cal which took place at the home of her The foundation for the iron bridge AND _ 1PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL grandparents, S. and Mrs. Orvis, of over Dixie hollow is now being dug and .X-RAY INSTITUTE vhitby, on. Sunday last, after a ling- and building of the piers has begun. �{ VE RYBODY ering illness. Interment took place This bridge it is said will be about 900 ' rzcgEBLNa, - oxxexlo at Salem on Tuesday, ft. long and 1001x.-high. ` R. ELGIN TOWLE,•M. B., M. D., C.•M.,' $ 6 .10. A . TON -- Ho for the Lazenby collar which I Phyrioian•incharga GREENWOOD _ BROWN'S CORNERS manufacture. I also handle the ¢ 13peoiallatinBsc:al Diaeeaea ProstaticDis William Pen all has engaged Fred —' ' Whipple Humane Horse Collars. - eYea of Men, Diseases of Women• Ceacen, $ ypP Ramon.%-Bay examination. Diseases of eye CASH ONLY _ Alibright for the summer. Councillor R. Ormerod's new barn, All harness-makers' goods kept ear,nose,throat sad!nags. Fitting glossa and - The trustees erected a flag-pole at which is a structure of 40x80 feet, was constant! on hand. P k all acute sad ohroaia diseases. raised on Monde There were some Y : Geos 13onn la to s and z to o t91y - the school house on Saturday last. y , Rev. and Mrs.Tucker are in Trenton 150 workers on hand while there were this week attending-the canferea>e. host of ladies-present- ate ppCaun A r epai. J L SPINK LIMITED Miss L. Slater, of Toronto, is spend. the winning side and to die ense the p , - • r Ing a few days with her nephew, F. L. viands when the work was done. H. , ' D. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS. Green. Clark and Frank Weir were chosen as Coakwell • xHs,vonnty O�own Attoraq,aa4 county PICgERING. ONT. C. A. Cook and wife left Wednes- captains and so keen was the contest Wt s : 8�liotlar.'Ooart Boase•Whisby: Ia-, that at its conclusion the affair was Wednes- day morning for Orillia where Mr• declared a tie l tout both aides had LT. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, Cook has taken another contract on a share in•the inose. Robert Bur- - e Solicitor.Not Pnblio 8 tat mi- the C. P. R. pp -orfr o ns cs, zoc tra9t. - not a tenon or mortice was out of line. as• rows had Whitby' 71y• D. R. Beaton, occupied the pulpit here Pat Gorman did the stone work in Iiia on Sunday last and,fora young man J. G. DOPY, B. -A., Barrister, s t did exceedingly well. perfect manner. The barn will have • Solicitor.Notary PnbIIo,Eta Money CLAREMnNT weeuRN all modern conveniences including A copsi nment of salt has now ar- Iowa, Office nest door to the Standard Be k" � ' g Whitby. s scions stables beneath. Malvern Y. Band _was present aurins the after- rived and is ready for deity F'Stesni LTr'DERTASER i At the meeting of Scarboro Town- noon. Mr. Ormerod Is to be congratu- - +d!Y• g ery at Spink's mill. ship Council held here -on Monday, a late on having added another to the ALTER L, HOWDEN, D. V. S. resolution was unaniously passed, and many fine farm buildings to be found Graduate Ontario veterinary colleae. Night and Sunday calls have will be forwarded to the solicitor noti- in the Townshipof Scarboro. ���((�(�`Y' Hember.Ontarlo veterinary Medical Society, special attention. i H. AMR ���� --Successor to Dr,a.J. Shirley, office sing et, ---.my. p� fy tug him to acquaint the ):ominion _ ii YY*►+++sH titin iillw Ilffvwr Pickering, 37 Railway Board with the fact that no MARKHAM further appeal will be made in the C. i$rtif{Hess �tttafi. _ As I am agent for The N.R. Kennedy-road crossing. This The World makes the excellent sug- "'� McIntosh Granite Co., of practically disposes of this celebrated gestion that High Constable Ramsden ' ��7 G. HAM-issuer o! Marriage ca e, as-without the sanction of the should issue a special order to all i�Y LicHA so the r of o! Ontario, -•Toronto, I can give very township council the petitioners have County Constables to keep a strict N W- Pickering village• fifty close pt ices on have already stated that they can se watch for some of the irresponsiblee no use in prolonging the matter. The who run automobiles at racing speed Is the time to place your order for DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage _ fact that_under the new ruling the C, over,the country roads. There is not . Licenses in the County of Ontario, 1% ON I7�►iE�i'TS N.R. will be obliged to maintain, not a day_in the week in which the lives a monument. Being a slack time tf:e - . c6 at stn:,and his raideacv,Claremont- alone the overhead bridge• but the ap- of farmers, their wives or daughters of the year in the shops better in- r.., 'M .BEATON,TO WNSHIP OLERH proachea as well, may serve in a mea- are not jeopardized by some reckless ducemeats can be given. ., D. OonBvTancer, Oomaaieslonsrrfor t.king see the before'buying. I sure to pour oil on the much troubled and incompetent driver. -On Saturday fttd �l aartrs, aeoonntant. Eta, money se lona -pay for all Telephone waters. Alady told the Economist-of the scare Place your order now and have 00m pprrooyy��s�� Issuer of Marriage Ida grow escape she and her babe the atones erected the Bret thin - ° casae^ whtt•�a1s. oat. f•v service. daughter who wa with her, had in g Via, -T10H_ E PICKERING NEW. - S 1'OSTILL,Iacens Auctioneer, com rig Sown tie eig a met an 42 for Counties of York and Ontario, coo: The Ladies' Aid of the Dunbarton auto' soros at a high rate o! speed - - ' tion sales of all kinds actaana o worteat Presbyterian Church will hold a and held up her hand. Did the auto C. W. GIBBO;N - Claremont nobs.. Address Green aiier P' O., cFadden's Emulsion bazaar, tea and evening entertain- atop? IE never slackened speed al- WB. POWELI., -Licensed Auc- meet at Rosebank on Friday. June 17, though the horse jumped into the . e tionser for Ontario and York Cos• ,1 p ,11 -commencing at 3 p, m. The ladies ditch and very nearby got away ae the T t' kinds of saleseoodnatee eltb•z pr:Tately or by �th M�A�hAsphstes offer&.large assortment of useful Aod car sped by. The reckless auto driver eTL STECEI`ED a - . e nov�m :Orde�"cuou Sale cot" ts atd. For dates or NOW$ 0060 will the best ttiSprinVg Tonic, i made their own h rid wort the addition gea�inot department will be remiss iA Carload British Cement a Shingles of own asucQIA ap ly at residence 8uzabetb fancyarticles for the home. also home must o and the Ontario attorney. against251y. hat �-i POIICHER, Licensed Auctfoa= cured from some of our leadiyng mAnu• reckless motoring are not enforced,- 1 . .0 valuator, collector .rid acnes of On.sale now at our store while the facturers an extensive assortment of Economist. sear�w�e iiee�� wli ind■ et .e.e,n...-, _ __nreewnr ■rock Iasta__ oullejauju supplies-ems. s�sd ilei - - - -- All kinds of rough and dressed lumbe t evadneba and valuations mads at mod. Rego - neckwear Tea will be T. Reid fro To- BROUGHAM ----- - laths so t.coal always t' �';, siol charms, Fainter and sold brantmy maats Goa• lar 60c bottle for 81Ic. t, stat=guy maaaeMorseammat-.d aria cold by saonoo o: - e as new potatoes about in •tock. eanory setu•mania sn.a.ate.d. Phone or __ ram may be expected. gee biiL for the size of an egg. CC i .rite for terars and t�arslcclan, Brougham, fuller particulars. Admission 26c. and Mr. Routley, of Buttonville, called A. C. R E E SO R y i emaoa.Dases maT be tined by Phone Maws Bring your Prescriptions to us. Our Ibc. See in another column the Magic on friends last week. _, jl y drugs are always pure and-fresh. Baking Powder Booth. Wm. J. and Mrs. Devitt were In LOCUST HILL " Brooklin on Monday. SCHOOL REPORTS The Mission Band intend holding a ' Wagner & Cos Byes tested Piss picnic in the sear future. OPEN ALL SUMMER Senior division Claremont Public J. C. and Mrs. Philip spent Tuesday Have a full line_ot fresh and Cur Satisfaction_ guaranteed. School. N&mes in order of merit: Sr. with friends in Scarboro, Many Business Colleges close dur- "ed mets COnetantly on bund. IV.-Kathleen Rawson. . Jr. IV.- Fred Cowie, of Toronto, is spending Ing the summer months but ~' Cecil Milne, Russell Cowie, Annie A few days In this vicinity. the popular Y . Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, T. M. MoFADDEN Spoffard. Jr. III.-Alex Morgan, R. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, of Markham, �LLI�TT Saco bolo Storrey, Elva Smith. ars visiting at J. Hamilton's. Bologna, Weiners, etc. DAA OGIST A.ND GRADUATE OPTIC1Ax Junior division for May: Sr. II.- Hord on- Monday.June 8th, to R. J. _ Albert Lee. Charlie Slack,Jean Evans. and Mrs. Cowan, a daughter. Highest prices paid for PICKERING. = 0 . Jr. Ii.-Vela Stephenson. Maud .Ei,an• Me- J. Byer visited her daughter, a Butcher's cattle derson, Hazel Mantle. Sr, pt. !i.- lir..-lliems In Brooklin last week. TO1�,0N'JI,'O. ONT. - Pickering Lumber Yard Jobn Knight..Walter Sanderson. Mil. Mr. and :firs. Proune, of Brooklin, Remains open and admits students dred Brodie. Jr. pt. II.-Heeiha Mil• visited at Mrs. J. Beer's on Monday. at any time. This is an excellent„ fiver George Rowson, Murray Forgie. Miss L. Norton, of Beswick, pay- .a L--(a) Mar Forsyth, ti ids Knight, In C. Philip&short visit this week. time to commence a course so as to All kinds of building material includ y y g be ready for&position in the fall. L�� ins rough and dressed lumber, Gladys Paterson. (b) Lois Brodie, The Ladies' Aid of the Christian This college is well known through. � • F]IIBt-C1A88 rigs f0? Lille '. Marie Forsyth Verna Bryan. (c) Effie Church met nn Wednesday at the � $ lath, etc. out Canada and the United States Knight, Earl Storry, Myrtle Thomp- home of Mrs. John Hamilton. for strictly high class training. Day. Or IIlgt,t British Columbia Shingles 82.80 son. A number from here attended the Write for our Large Catalogue. " BII8 meets all �T81II8 - - '-rver square' .Terms Cash. S. S. No. 4, Uxbridge, for May: 4- Farmer's Institute meeting at Charles ri , w :Horgan bill, Poyner Collins;' Orval Calder's on Saturday afternoon. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Teaming •-roto t attended to: W. D. GORDON bt SON, Roach. S-May Rawson, Ross Wat- The Gun men of t cage ezaa er Sts. oug as is meet at t e Temperance House on , Agent for Canada Carriage Co. inson, Ross Derusha, (Percy Mantle, Saturday to. organize a football or REAL ESTATE..... .Roy Crawford, Talbert Evans equal). biiseball club. �• i3• Pe Primer-Bertba Pilkey, Libbie Faulk- Mrs. Tomlinson, of Green River, I Pickering. Two fifty-acre farms for sale 'cheap. ner, Eddie Beverley. W. J. Phoenix, and Miss Annie McIntyre, of Allan- r Good buildings,-plenty of water, one- Teacher. dale, spent Wednesday with Thomas •.�• and Mrs. Poacher. half in cash,"balance otx• mortgage if GREEN RIVER There will be a meeting of the Sona -•• ' Blaoksmithing required: of Temperance in the Temperance e Russell Barton,of Bridgebarg,spent Hall, Saturday evening,June 11. All e Also a good tenement dwelling s■ •r Having rented the Dunbarton shop ieldin 12%in the village of Picker- a few days at his home last week. members are requested to attend as aim and opened the same,I am prepar- ing. B K A few from here attended the Pune- matters of importance will be brought " --and to do all work eritrueted to ing. ral of the late 1. Buckindale Tuesday before.the meeting. me in the above line. last. Xnqthing Miss L dia Fuller, of Toronto, i Horseshoeing a specialty. 9i71X#4t#fXV* ##� -gii*- y t�storiew Notes = Q spending her holidays at W. A. Ful- - . !.all in and see me any time. — X,11 Tr F _ le`fiss Cynthia_ Ferrier has returned There's going to be a History of Pick- ering. Jeweler If you have even a single store and many other things DL'NBARTUN __ - " Toronto. fact worth including will you send that are bought ' other _ At time of writing, Mies Gertrude it at once to Rev. W. R. Wood stores. If others cannot -_•_. _ __ a{t timeo has pnsum ClaremcsntY Family Records_and_ . air y_ctur�Qkfln-ar�i - p r r ►tion often contain the bring theta to us and we will -�— what improved. teresti., material. Send it all inin repair them if itis podsible to Nottiry Public, Pickering. Miss Vera .Bunyard, who has been $ _ do so. The charges will be DOMINION BANK under the doctor's care for some time -' r e with throat trouble, is improving. From Record of Baptist Congre &tion tnoderale; � jFIead -O�oe, TorontoA lawsuit is pending between two on the Eighth Con. Feb. d, 183!!. - — Slad�mltkln� of our neighbors as the result of an This being'the day$x'd by His Ex- We bug odd lC� _General Banking.Businessaltercation which took place on Tues- cellency the Governor as a Day of and dilver A gene al blacksmith business done. day morning. General thanksgiving for the inter- transacted. All'kinds of repairing neat! and Lost-A rain-coat at or near Mrs. position of Divine Province by which . promptly-executed. y Hopkins' place day of auction sale. the Late Rebellion has been Quell'd and pay the highest market rice for it. It you have an S801&1 8t8+10II BII �0 ' Suitableseward given for its return we submit to this rho an ordinance of y ..° p Horse-shoein a - Specialty. to J. H. Beal, owner, Claremont. '" man for the Lord's sake, Not because oar would, made up iota g ' P� Y• new ewelery we will be i the C011e0tl0II Of Leet week, while" crossing the rail- we recognize Human Authority in lease to give you an esti- S, Qr0Fyv�G-4T • Z+A`"VV. road at Markham, Mrs. Bell was matters .of Religion. but because we P Bale notes. PICKERING, ONT. mate, and guarantee that thrown from the buggy and badly think the spirit of the Governors none but your old gold will - shaken up as well as receiving"'sortie Requisition in this matter requires 'be used, Write or phone 79 ' - /SAVINGS DEPARTMENT - cuts and bruises abouut� the face. The nothing of us but what-we owe and for further information. Z�epoeite received Ott �1. sna "PLAN.T.S FOR SALE breaking of the kinif�olt of the bug- feel.bound to render to our Lord Jesus gy caused the accident. Christ. We therefore met on this upwards. Tomatoes; Cabbage, Caulil'tlWer, Our football boys go to Malvern to- Day for Prayer and--thanksgiving, NORMAN BASSETT9 Celery and Garden Flowers. morrow evening to play the team of when an address, was delivered by T. Jewler and Optician, : - �,=te.Tent allowed at highest y that place. As both teams now stand Gostick from Psalm 124, verses fl-7: „ onnent rates. Wagon will be otr the road during even in the Teague matches, the game "Blessed be the Lord who hath hot yo w Qct• �, ,' the season. is expected to be an exceedingly fast given us as a prey to their teeth. Our New Poet Office. CHAS. D. GORDON, !tanager one,especially as the relations between soul is escaped as a bird out of the Opp _ The Gammage Gardens, the two clubs are not so cordial as snare of the fowlers: the snare to WHITBY BRANCH, BROUGHAM, ONT. they should be. Broken and we are escaped." �����a■fal� n _•. ..,F..-.�., - .. . . _ r. ... ... Y ,.. x i ..,, ,.c:,• ,v; r a'.... - ,.3r'-•---=:-'._...._,�.-:,.—:,:, ,y; '5,;. '..vs.A,,, 4 +,�•',�,. -.'�•, ��,� ,�,!Y3v'{tw. 4.. ,,. .-pC an. ,,st- ..;. =?ype, �,. � •:a '�'. i,,. .rA :.'•S'3t' ++O :•s^.a^ ....+m�'"'f � ,.:Ar:,,. .rn.—;�fs•�ex*7. 't•x..+3&.-... 6;• *Td'"`Fr.;d. . :� ,�, •-�''5�•.h:r?: '�w`-e3;^ "`• .'.<. +h, ,..r`'.:•W.-r L4!� .•,-a s•^',^n5x",t3'x .�,.m,:l�.-r'•+�•'„-w�. _ `,�,. - �;2x+. ..�', .�-�^+•e;., ...r -- TORTURED f OR SEVEN "EARS AND "fl1UIT4419ES" HER SALUT101 e - anal �I f Premature Eg losioTWENTY-FIVE .' MEN .'KILLED n in Tunnel Near Anng�lishman Crossed the Cha 2F P :Twice in Hi§_,Aeroplane. _ Where Quantity of Powder `Was Stored. _ h: ... d despatch from London says: cliffs, and headed straight to sea A despatch from Ogden, Utah,JaFanese and Greeks who made up ea wa tls;the young- at a_height of about 600 feet. Rolla_ says. Twenty-five workmen were; the quarry gang of 73 to 100 men. Charles (increased his height to about 600 + The injured are reported to num- est son of Lord.Llangattock, on c ' '' kiiled in an explosion on Wedneb-• , ,fact while within a mile of land. �, � bcr a score or more. The victims He was followed as fast as poe- ,: day in a quarry of the Union Port-1were blown to pieces, some of the Thursday crossed the Englishn Channel twice in an aeroplane.Bible by a tug, which kept him in � k . land Cement works at Devil's',bodies were blown a hundred yards- Fl ang from Dover to Bangatta, sight half-way. p q� Siide, Utah, thirty miles east of;Among the many missing is Hugh .:�► inear Calais, France; he circled( About an hour after his departure ' Ogden. The explosion blew down McGuire, foreman i,f the quarry. _ .. aver that village, flew back to Da.�ward--reached - Dover from Calais MADAM tOf[�M URiTTR the telegraph and telephone pules A premature explosion in a tunnel �'everr without descending, circled that Rolla ,was returning and by No, tai George St.,Sorel,Que. at:d communication with the scene above the cement plant was the di-Dover and finally descended, 7 40, with the aid of glasses,.his trgor seven years I sufft ed from o! the accident wa•s,limited -to a sect cause of the explosion below. a magnificent flight of ninety biplane could be seen far out over somb disease and dreadful torturingg brief message sent out by a courier More than 30 kegs of powder were In during which time he coo-,the channel. The aeroplane soon ppaains,Wild Ihad constant Dyspepsia and ftc'm Morgan, Utah, soon after the st,.red near where theen were ered over fifty miles. He is the grew visible to the naked eye, and Chronic Coastipatioa-the atter bad u o, e t are w,:rking.. lin ova over a$ s aP� action of the bowels. Six erent doc-Channel,. and and the first airman to'2,1miles from the shore, the chap- tors treated me and for a year I was in r ONTARIO. utuke the double journey. �nel steamers and yachts and ves- bed, constantly facing deatb, Thea Millfeed-Ontario bran, $19 toI RABIES I7N Rolls had been at Dover for,cels in the harbor set their tootera mo husband cooed toe to try "Fruit- $ly,;,0; Ontario middlings, 4s>2; >i Manitoba bran, $18; Manitoba Dr Awyot Says the Situation I& a some time waiting for a favorable;going, while the crowds cheered else cured mehand savedemy life." Serious One. opportunity to make the Channel• themselves hoarse. Roils didn't (Signed)Sime.JOSEPH LIRETTE. JF 1(,rts, $21 ; pure grain mouillie, Right. One caarie on Thursday dgscend at once. Soc. box-6 for az,5o-or trial boa �3`-'•� to g33; mined mouillie, 8"3 A despatch from Toronto says: evening, and was immediately tak-1 Gradually decreasing his heigTat, 25C.-at dealers or from Fruit-a-tives t '$Q8 in car lots. I That there is rabies in Ontario r -- -,avantage of,- i4t_5 30 tha�ind-h above the outer towers Limited, Ottawa: Flour-Manitoba spring wheat Without a doubt, and that the situ- s dropped almost to.a dead calm, and of Dover Castle, then made a au- Faenfi1'st- 411;d°'� ation is a serious one, wast e Rolls arranged to start an hour tifully judged encircling movement p �y.0 { Cr C $190; winter wheat patents, 85.25 statement made by Dr. J. A. Am y a J o 85.35; Manitoba strong bakers, gat director of the-laboratory of later. Almost exacta t the stroke'over the ancient Korman keep and THE01LLU ��A�1�L 1� t of 6.30 Rolls took his seat to his.finally after a Berlea of other evo=- -__ --..- .-- 81,70: straight rollers, 84.60 to Provincial Board of Health, in - -- --sh,,rt �'4right biplane, and, with a lotions landed in the meadow from Ls'i; straight rollers in bags, $2,?5 ,.,u address on "Rabies" deliv•.red r rousing cheer from the spectators, which he had started, as lightly as REPORTS FROM THE LEADItiG t<• 412.35; extras, 412 to $2.10. (before the section of pathology of among whom were his parents, a bird stops. Butter-Creamry, 23%c t., 23%c. I tae Canadian Medical Association s Lord and Ladv Llangattock, ands While war Sangatte, Rolls drop- TRADE CE�11iE13. Cheese-Fodder, 1.1c to 11%c. j cn Thursday morning. ` _1t pre- his brother-in and sister, Sir;Fed three weighted envelopes con -' Eggs-Selected, dozen, 22c; sent," he said, "it is confined to John and Ladv Shellery he rose in-'I taining messages of greeting to the Prieea of Cattle, Grain. Cheese and straight receipts, 19c to 20c: Vie western part of the Province. - 7 tc the sir in splendid style, The' Aero Club of France. -He said his Other Dairy Produce at The district extends from-Hamilton y U:`ITEU 13T.1T4:S MARKETS. to Essex C"entre, right through biplane made a big sweep toward experience all the way was most Dover Castle, then back along the exhilarating. - Some and $broad. Lc ix[oa, and the whole section_be 1 -- - Minneapolis, June 7.-Wheat - BRE.IDSTUFFS. duly, $1.04% ; September, 9ai' to i tsveen. It is to be found from Lon- t, 1 don to Goderich, and there is some - Toronto, June 7.-Ontario Wheat 'l) hash-No. 1 hard, 81.0>%, , _'tio. Y mixed winter wheat, 90c: No. 1 Northern, 81,.06% to $1 0-%; of it at Owen SE,ttr d, T1aPre has. ITHE 'ICENTERY \'o. 2 viorthern, $1.03% to $1.03!; ; been one human death a,, the re- - a 95c outside. I I �B11 sulL of rabies. that of the boy who _ Manit,,ba Wheat No. I north-' N,,, 3 Northern, 81:00ii to died at Dundas.--(-'performed the 4 �ern, 90c; No 2 northern, 91c at Bran-813 to *1%3,9.5. Fl, ur-First' 4-mortem examinatiun in this !akc ports for immediate shipmeut: ' patents. $S to 85,20; see+>ncl pat- +P,sP, and there i� nut the sltr;htesl - ' - I P Q' Corn=American ltio. °3 kiln dried c c:ts,..-:84:90 to 88: Etrat ('ears, 8; I doubt that the boy died of hj•dro- -.Pre arations for Celebrating at the Niagara yellow, 67c: No,. 3 yellow, kiln- 93 to $a,4t5; sec-ond clears, .82'04 to pi,obia. There were fi+e death+ is - _ - r red-(3ri i�-.iii. 3-yellow, 6T;-xe, 8'.,'44 - - - Canada reef,us to this out, - 'r4Dtler Canad Wheat-Ht$h- P -- -- rn, o c. o a r Jun ' 60c t 61 T B ffalo, a 7.- n co r r. \o Northern, carload . ._ .._ ' t r r a to freights o . st• re. --- 1 A despatch f70R1 Buffalo says: facturerg' Club, the Niagara Fron-1 Oats-C.'anada Western, `o. ., 81.08; Winter, stronger: No. 2 red, tier Landmarks AgRoriation,--Bilf-'.3bc; No. 3. C+ W., 3tc at lake ports $t OF3; No 2 white, 81 03. Corn- WEST 01'F:R 1'F1F: !'ALLY. Peace hath her victories no leas'• talc, Siwtil•�ica} renowned than war" is the motto j t Soffit•, 1�+'and' u# for isrs�u slate 'shipment; Ontario H'aher; No 3 yellow, 83`:;c; No i Trade at �:agara Fall��'• �., and No 2 wt,ite. 33c to 34z outside; Nu. j�clhiw 61!!.c: Ko 3 corn, 61', e: Unknown Nan Co e - of the Interna at �[agar�. representing the Niagara frantic r, Lpwi+t,tu ; the civil authorities of track, Turonto. Bail«•�-Fe*ed to malting.' 81 to 68c. - --- -- -- - _.... �_ - - . 5 tc tri 599, .r S - -- - • •-� a 3I7-e 1T ° ^^ **"'� i9n , \ dPs�,atch frurn KiRgara Falls, s, f Mhich is arranging for the�iur rr( [fie t i areuitngstuti�n-:', -'[ T Y. says Anr,ther unknown, a ld ct;ebration of the one hundredtancl Qneenstoa: Ont., al,a dela- cr.rra, .ssc to bOc; No 3„ 46c to sic l years of peace enjoyed since 1812. gates from Hamilton, - Toronto,' outside; Manitoba, tio. 4, 49c on LIVE STO('K. MARRET, - `wan� ged n death --T ora--Prospect ro sp ct • Is Ea p f p ea-c to make this an u¢ C'hippatva, Niagara-on-the-Lake, track, lake ports, - Montreal, J-une 7.-Calves, $3 to i Point early on Wednesday. ,Fusing caafun of in rejoicing Ont., and La Salle, X. Y. � Peas-No. =. 7oc, to 71c. 810; Sheep, 4c to 6c pound; lambs, a moment balanced on the guard 1 general meeting will be=held at The original intention was to; R�a-'ru 2, 6"c to 68c. $3, to 87 Hogs-Give, selected fence, he' threw himself• forward, Iriaga;s, N. I„ rune IG, to dis have the celebrat--ion take place in; Buckwheat N" 2, 31c• Ilcts. 810._5 :to 81050. Cows „- •when a woman tourist. who had Cu&c plans. At this meeting dele- irr12, but the con>,enstts of opinion, Manitoba Flour-Quotations at, Ct,oicc, SrYc; good b'ic; fair 4,,e approached from; her automobile tr be common 3/c to 4/,c. steers for a closer via w of the rapids,. ates will attend representing the now as that it a-ill not be held be Tr r.,nt„ arra:-First' patents. 83. t t PP Chamber of commerce acid Manu Earp 1911. its 1915, 130, Second pat^nts, $4 -0; str-,ng -C-huire steers-, per pound, 7;=c to called to tier chauffeur to help in 4 bakers81.13(1: 90 per cent.. Glas -? •c; (;orK1, per pound, 8„c to 7c ; Eo�r freights. °rs. Gd. middle, per pound, 6'/,c to 6t/c; PtS+entinq the man s Pxe•.ution of i j 01�'F;� SM `sD Ol'TR\GE. Ii'1�N1['F:4 DOES �1'F:L[:. Ontario Flour--Winter wheat fair, per pound, 6c; common, be to Us evident suicidal intention. :tio _ t patents Fur P+clx,rt. $3.60 to $:3.65. g; r 1 clue to the m'an's identity has ap 11y4terions [lessons Dritroy 1. )!.� Gi�Px 11reU a Million to Srlkirk F:c• ;�: buye rs' baRS,- outside. Toronto, Jure -A number of i Feared. `-- y. ^ ('. .'►. Furniture. ` position, Mill[eod-Slanitoba bran, $t9 choice fat cows were bought at A6.- NF.1RL1' �11,5d0_000 [NEREA. A desP-atc front Owen S+,und; A dPwpatch from Winnipeg sa}s; per ton ; shorts, $20 per tun, track, 3"'; per cwt., and tale remaining j ipav Soni ii;r:e-aMF 1I -o'clock on Winui1leg ratepayers endorsed the Tcruntu. Ontari„ bran, $19 per portion of the same load brought Cu4toma Reer}pts for May Show t„n ; Shorts. $.1 per tun on track, �3.':, Per cwt.," From-41-3 to $6 w is That Trade is Booming. - }'-ri,la,1 night some •'miscreant~ b.j-law to nirl the f-r ikirk Centen- I Turont�.. the frequent range of the prices " gairte'sd aree-, t, the Y. b[. C'. A. ' nial laltur.itirrn with a grant of i fur the best quality of cows. Buil&' 1', despatch ft Ottawa says: Y,arlr,rs ri ,d perpetuated an act•+�f gleo,00o by a vote-of five to oiler, ( COUNTRY PROD1`7-CE. ais� s+,ld at from'$3 to $f per cwt. The Customs revenue continues to vav falisw ,f a par.tvcularly wanton on Fri.day,. Hospital by-law, tc;tal-I ._ p 2° stray the trade ex antion of,the charxctpr I�} breaking and Practi- ling $_OA,000 were endursPd, but But ring,:, c to A gaud market fur milkers and' p P • _ Qac; Se vacatur riots,20c to 21c;' sprfugers.has. been made .by the hc,rniuion. The receipts for tha cal?s des:rc,ving the athletic tru-Ithe granting of $400,000 to extend_ - 1 P 18c o 11c;, unusually large number of-otitskle n„+ntia of May vi•ere, $3.779.326.51,. - �. phit brt•.akinK the: hammers sada the General Hospital - way voted Dairy, prints (choice), o in- ea as against 4._98,660.01, an c t'.e•r ti Cores of the piano, slitting'down un an eve t ' ;e ea ter Bra;s u t e chairs and and 1,x38 against. It needed a ; F-g-s-I9c to 20c per dozen in t„-day ranged from $44 to $80 Per crease of, $1,A83.Gfi6.41. Far .the rr;ttinz rite rugs and carpets. The three-fifths vote to carry.. head. _ The sheep market is weak twr months of the fiscal year rile -- case lots. , clau i- all the more noticeable-in -�Y- C:heese---'New cheese, laic for :tn ' prices are quoted fully 20(aura rrceipts bare been $10:354.097.27, 4 - taiga and 1�c for . twins. Old lower for ewes and for bucks and,.an increase of 82,575,708.94. v t•,v of the fact,•tha•t a big ten-dacs' Guelph will have a F. M. C. A. I - 4c-. Y. 3[. C. A. Cama i n to raise••a� building campaign next year. cheese,, 12?.,c for large and 13c for (fats. Lame are steady at 84 to� K.C„ •Presi- ". P g >3 !~ I :?G.iO per head. Hogs are quoted Mr. R. � $arras`, lars:P Bran of ansae}' is being site-j :� di{appointed hotuesteader twins. P Beans142to $2.10 per bushel,!or. 2a cents lower at 89.15 to $9,50. dent of the Nova Scotia Steel rx ce,,,;hdly carried on and. is now at,hanged himself near 'Irma, Sask.' '' times and $2.10 to $2.20 for hand- -----�-- Company. sacs that there is plenty ata height. The police are working; Permission to export power from p , The strike of-tlrgmen at Cleve- of businessand 'that the,outlook is ' on the ca,c and the attorney-Gell- Ft•rt Frances to the United States .Picked. _ Potatoes-Delawares, 55c to.GOc load has Leven settled. very bright: `^eral's Department has been nc,ti-�side will be granted under certain ! pee bag utit' of store. and at 43c i -- fied. conditions. to 50G on trach, Toronto. Ontarios - - PRILGOVERN OR-GENEE ' ` d5c to 40c per bag on track, Torun- -PROVISIONS. orun- >-t IR a S PLINS PR•Oti(SIO\S. _ -- 1 - Thousand Ales m hulesale gncutti $31 to .3 .a0 ` err barrel; mess, 9.S Alms to over _ our Pork-Shortrb . 50 .to $2 9. About 50 000 Settlers Nearly Onr�°-Half Lard--Ticrccs, 16e; tubs, 1614c; Twenty Days on His Trip 1Y' f ! ` pails, 701.:,e; stocks very light: k ; .From the United States, Colne In. Srr1u'.ce-d and DrV 5altecl - Lung c car bacon, tons and c%ass s '_� "desPatch frutri Ottawa says:i cbaract^r of the country to be'tri li,,,/e to 1:,!::c: backs (plaits), 21c t,� • Ili, m \urnae House, -it the head verged will be largely the same 'A despatch `froth Ottawa says: !settlers in respect• t0 physical fit- ?=; c= hacks (p'a-meal), 21�_c to as that through which the new rail- April immigrants puttied ness, arorldly pussessiotrs and asap 2-t': shoulder hams, 7dc to tall(; +'t T.'tke 11'inniLreg, by say of Hayes; wad kill run. The trip from Nor- 'During P S Inver to Port Nelsen, and thence' into Canada-at-the record rata of tability for life in Canada is by far 91•ee71 meats out of pickle, lc less Iacay House to Port Nelson will oC= - tare beet in the Histoi,y Of tale Do-{1h.an Blanked. h�' (a 'vernment ,tcanier Tv St ct;pv ubuut ten days, and it is ex- 1,600 per day. Of the daily influx',minion. For the first quarter of i, . Rall<, sinr,ked. 15c fu 1 ,',:c; n,c.i J, i '; \Hal., a di Lance of ncrtrly },acted that with average Heather' t _ --the average number .from the Lltit 131% the total innni�ratiott has heen 'ciium and light. hams, 16e to 15 ,,e, 4,000 miles in twonty clay, is, the (traditions the voyage by steamer _ eta Stites was nearly .00. The to-,0 ,132, as compared with- 43,5ti+ frit lrca , IG'',c to i,-,c >zacun� I9e to rcr'urd .�ebich ,itis. "l xcelle?1c}_ I ail to Port Churchill and through Hud- vv sal immigration for, the month was tha.first gttartcr. r?f 1909. '.�rriVnls i�Oc•- Glcy aims to estaL';ish in his final g ,,,', Straits dawn the Labrador . 4. 267 an increase of 2rt,03Q, i.?' 99,from the United States (taring ipht-seeing Canadian Tourney r.rxE Ce,aa (+, tit. .Fohn's pan be matte in ° \[ARKETS. t cis, 6iys, allowing for.stops oat per cent. Last month April'e high j Arris totalled 20,4.43, an incrca�e' Jirlc._. 1:arl C.rt will g ,- to ,- -- record was again beaten, although;-of 8,634•, or 62 Per cent. -over :April Movit'roal. Juno 7. Oats, No. 2 \:l .un vi1. 'the H t,es alio, r n rur,te at J'>ef,pntaine }3av or the y t1•e definite figures will nut be or'..last year. Arrival-, via ncean i C anaclian.. western. 3?c .to ..35',• c, t.::tal f -hlr the Wrote nTrtlle -1}'- n,+rtht:est cast of Ungava, and. a vailable for sometime. Since.thekwts, of whom._ over .73 ..per cent. oul.s, K;a. 3, 3 c to 34! c: Ontario r, me via. tho Nilson W\ui .t+ il rrt }1r. C;renf, lr< h[i5 it,n Stations first of the year the t ;til immigra-I t.(re hn>;lsh-sprnk?n,g, totalled 2 y,,, 2 -white. 34e; C)rrtarin-K; 3 a i•'nz t: c- }�rujecir l _ tine of the `irr L rhraclur, 1:ail UrP;v's party, F iv.,itP; :1.,c ; s i,t<lutl-,ns, t}., eacr,r't c,f .Royal ♦ tion has been pearl} equal to the i 821, an increase (i 16,196, or 13A� 1- Onta'riu \o, 1 while, Ifr:d., n Poly ltailwn bc^nr r alae 'fatal immigrati.,n fr,r the whr,l,t-uf pe- cent.. as .cf-,rnparod with thei3.,c,,,.b� I q'd :5f'„c; bar Iry i+,:n1 r 1•+1ute• is. more ad•rl,tnhic :N,lrUuve.;t M,ointod. Police, will 7i f c rresl>„using m ,nth of East a ,:� `� �e:} l .,rrl, !anti ,i:iicher 'or caiiu,• .tr;t,,• . Tltr, r+,,tr.lver al),1111t tete!;o. last year and the character „ the y.4. 1 •1.A n•4a,r:►oi'� ra�}?t,� ' 1 J :} „� '. .-.:• ..,. aw•_.. s:;.• •Gas w".a.f^ .aceta:: .y, A 4.• . ..y... .. ✓.x,,.±.. .,..:. .M'--.....u,,,:m. mow-- e^. .s,. .ir!�a,.-•,• �i„w - _..re.asasu. �`�'aw,.-a�A..7a-...s._` -e.:� c _ s �' C:"r y'""•'"* M �: :.: ..'+`^ Ayr.-.,„. .., ,:..- ri-++x;ti�fI x'',:,n.xr:crF".u.^.rr`r•� -,--t»,_ ,i. _ ti. ,}-:w",• •.,_ •9.. ;. y....... ... .. .: , F, - ..o. .y. .�. •, .tn-r. �,' - :rr .. Z.' .. _ '1r-• .yw, r ,,,- ..dwwl:icww.✓, ,.... r' o,,,,:.s.,Fa,-rF.. •v:.'�+' -wov'+•,c+.w•!r+'GY-.n.:iS:a.,i-,,,(:a,yvw:,,;;.+i:,:nr...... :.«."mt.n.._ -,.:tsrb,i•y,.w:u•,•r-c. .!�. ..,,..s,. "%V� , .. � y,... „ a..tk- s2Mn... y .. ` --'.. � wa+.au:r.•'-F. .a+'r•v'v.-fr•ke!.w...t, ...!• "R.`_,,•.,7x—.c..v+F• 5H•r.:i.- ,c,,: i .. 4•x•.3 , • - TttR( AWAY ALL QUEEN MARY'S DISTIVMON' AN EXCELLENT B81EDY _ WHY HE FAILED. Kidneys Wrong T s� He took a store on..a poor side YOUR FEARS Third Princess of Royal Lineage >>o EDB, ALL BABIES, s P ' ,.. '• street and put in 8 poor stock of I!they are you are-in denser, When _he Cousort,.of English_ Kin - �y,s O - expensive tbrough weakness or disease the _ .- --- - B Own Tablets are an ex 8 a. Then -he hired an kidneys fail to alter the impurities ro; In a London paper it is said that cellent remedy for babies of all incompetent boy clerk and opened from the blood, trouble comes at once. Backache, Rheumatism, Scta- ueen Ma the consort of Bing 1 ages. They cure al$ stomach and the dour to the waiting (?) - � -BA.CH.ICIIE, GRAOFL A:�D g f ) line of Lica, Gravel, Diabetes, call Stones RHEUMATISM E 1ISII Q Mary, bowel troubles; make teething cuBtomers who were to crowd his and the deadly Bright's Disease i G<`orge V., is the first ' English easy;dispel worms; and make baby .place and fill his new cash draw. are me Drthsio e'et'Ind Iof ndian Boot ' BEFORE, -DODD'S Princesa of royal lineage who has; far, good-natured and healthy. ers. He was patient, so he waited Pills c-ntatn a most effective di,u r':" 1{iDN)rY PILLS. I'le etic which strengthens and etimu--- been Queen Consort of England for y are sold under the guarantee several weeks, engaging his atten- rites the kidneys so that they do a: many centuries,. of a Government analyst to con- tion meanwhile by invectives their work thoroeahly and well. r , - ain absolutelyno-o late or risk - -T --_ _-_- .. _._ - Proved Once Again in the Case of In searching English history since agai the houses ill hi line whi w g cotic, and thus they can be given .wasted their monev in the news- Dr. M o rs e'S is Airs. Fred. Krieger, Who Suffer. the Norman Conquest we can find to the new born baby with perfect papers he read day after day-hav- vid From the Worst Forma of cnly two English Princesses of safety. Mrs. Benoit Martin, Avig- in; ample time to do so. He 1 n d 1 e n Root Pi I 1 a (Kidney.Disease. royal birth who have married Eng- non, Que., writes: "Baby's Own couldn't afford to advertise-g,;od- ` Tablets ar an excellent remedy liar Kings: Queen Elizabeth, the g Y news gracious! he didn't make. ex Some men's idea of a good time : Palmer Rapids, Ont.,'June 6 .- for babier-And should be in every pec,ses as it was, what if he were is to be unable to remember any- wife of Henry VII. and Queen Ma- '(Special)-The thousands of Cana- ' �hc•me where there are young chil- t, throwaway his little capital in thing after '10 p.m. dzans who live in daily terror of 'Wda, the wife of Henry I. In Eli- dren." Sold by medicine dealers that way? Sure-enough; what if he! those terrible forms of Kid>iiey Dig- zabeth of York, who was a daugh- or by mail at 25 cents a boa s;rou}dam But-he didn't a l3acnika-clie, rev a r. i lama i , o, a story is easily and quickly the little folks. Mother Graves' . and Rheumatism, will be deeply t II. secured the legitimacy of his.;Bzockville, Ont. roached, for he "closed" his doors. norm Exterminator is a pleasant dy .nasty. In Matilda, the wife of ' interested in the story of Mrs. Fred Tho time used in reading these few and sure cure. If you love your Kin Henry' I. the union of Nor- , t ' Krieger, of this place: g y - A REGIMENT'S PET. lines is wasted if you didn't need;child why do you let it suffer when rl "I was for years a great suffer- manand Saxon dynasties wa" The regimental the moral-did you? That's good a remedy is so -near at hand? t cured, for she was a daughter of, g Pet of the Royal ..or from Kidney Disease. Gravel, g Fusiliers for the last hundred ears Glad of it. . Rheumatism and Backache," Mrs. Queen Matilda the wife of Malcolm' y CTOCKL _ III. Rin of Scotland, and a I has always been a goat, and on one Kzieger states. "It all started g occasion the late Queen Victoria 9UTD00R SPORT AND r 4, through a cold, but I of so my granddaughter of Edmund Iron- Q11 g i presented one to the regiment. One LA M-B UK. Edward usmy sides, the taxon King. R Q N .bead ached, I was nervo , f the L ( limbs were heavy, I had a dragging In the Hanover dynasty William oe ancer regiments also ac- Every man or woman who loves Idombers Toronto stock Eaehse a goat as a mascot some outdoor life and exercise �h u. ' I quires a' _ _ , g =_ sensation across m oins;-and--I- r-�rges-�T� years ago in $out�frica, and this keep a box of Zam-Bok handy. t - '- y mAna. Among 41f"vesfM;nt;-circuluoowmtncin. w•ae totally unfit to do anything. g the Stuarts Queen; ' Reading about wonderful cures Anne and Queen Mary II. were animal went through the Matabele Zam-Bok is a purely herbal pre- '''�ba•tl,ac•e,i w : war with the regiment, and though our now building, 90 Bay St., Toronto by Dodd's KidneyPills led me to born of an English mother, but g g pazation, which, as soon as applied --kw some. Afteusing a few I y g ter of Clar- several times under fire escaped to cuts, bruises, burns, sprains Anne Hyde, the dao h 17th Lan- blisters, etc., sets u highly bens ' y g eitdon was not a R without a scratch. The 17 found they were doing me good + Royal F'rinceas• __ _. P g y _ and this encouraged me to coli- From the Conquest to the Tudor cera-the "Death or Glory'' Toys ficial uperaCiaEs First, its azrtt (o%Q INVESTMENT 10&/p _ u. time their use. Eight boxes made dynasty, every King of England I-had' until a short time ago, 'a septic properties render the wound Preferred .Leek, son-speculative, safe, married a French Princess, with�I lazge black bear with white• mark- free from all danger from blo.,d rmane"t. Write for information, or me well. married, io o was said, Anne 1 eO ingsaAd but she became temper- Liaoning. Next, its soothing pro- tter still, if cosrPntent, come and fa- F. "I have been sable to do m own the exception of Edward IV ,-ePhO 1 able n resent her to the Dublin;Ti Testigate for youreeit. a ,E c yrues relieve and ease the part. -work ever since rid to-day I am thought avDi:oN BROs.. Woodville, the daughter of Earl P en its rich, herbal balms pene• ;ins Jarvis Street, Toronto. ° enmpletely cured, Dodd's Kidney g. Zoo. trate the tissue, and set u the Pills gave me health and I feel like Rivers, who did not claim to be p ++ an English Princess. wonderful process of healing. a new woman. g I say, old man, what's go„3', Barbed wire scratches, insect AGENTS WANTED. W If o5 keep our Kidneva strong Consequently Queen Mary III. „ y P y g claims the honor of bein with Ma-�tsar my complaint?" asked a vnffer- stings, heat rashes, ringworm, bsti•I L.TART A TEA ROt'TE TO-DAY. SEND and healthy you can never have tilde and Elizabeth of York a'e_ from insomnia. "I havgn't bies' heat sores,chafed places, a ro, ► postal for circulars, or 10c. for Backache, Rheumatism or Gravel, cl(,sed my eyes for Ave nigh+•s." feet-all' come within Zam-Buk's 1 samples and terms. Allred Tyler, London. Dodd'S Sidney Pills never fail to brp+ .Wer. All druggists and torte Queen Consort f English royal i "Go in `folie oxintime Itried iL' _ l make,the Kidneys strong and w811. g, replied a s At•�oid imitations, , -'i- - nig eyes were closed for a weed" `_,F 18 Your Hearin Cooed 7 a E •A HUGE BAROMETER. YOUR SUMMER OUTING. I >� ya, If you are toad of fishing, canoe- DON'T ME DECEIVED.-IascrnQuloue The Pill That Leads Them All.-- The BEAaO•PRONE will give you the The largest barometer in the I makers are attemaung to steal your money Pills are the most portable and 64"iets of good he.riof send for rree In cam LTi or the stud of wild booklet, giving particulars and Cambs � world was recently set u in the: g' camping y and our repatac,o�,by putctag out as compact of all medicines, and when of satiaEed users. ileo ,, >P --- -.. lace of own of lli, who discovered thenal Park of Ontario far your Pl ror. A Lawrence co easy to take are the most aecep- evesisi off- for a Month's Norrie Triol. 1 i' animals look tip the Atgatigain lea la"Utton u! "The $. A L: itruttizot ,Italian town of FaenzS, the birth- Plaaser. Be sane to get the ;sasses mad. ;summer outing, A fish and ams :table of preparations+. But thea THE 'GRAND ELECTRO OZONE LIMITED. lthe barometer and the ` vacuum' g ,, !moat attest their power to be po F34 traattlina Awese, Toronto. 'Which perpetuateK his name. The!preserve of 2,000,000 acres inter- THE HIGH COST OF, ETC. pular. As Parmelee's Vegetable liquid used is is --,00 with 1,_'AO lakes and rivers they st ly et s1l re, i and __.. column over t!a even thmetres. in.Magnificent canoe trips,-�Alst)-. ttR feya� They"will cost you a lot gcirementsmuAccurlat lyecompova I' -; ig tractions, that Nature can bestow, , ude .height. Owing to the very small!5.000 feet above sea level. Pure more than that, my love. I was dell and composed of ingredients -- 1 -oii bare. -the handsome-aaw-suit Preve•n to be effective in regulav-r- and exhilarating atmosphere. Just and hat I've ordered," ;lag the digr five or an there if manna d r meter is much more accurate than! g 4•. the. place to put }n your sumAaertheiy the filled with any other liquid ex- I a� surer medicine to be had +n'7 lad �'e`o°ef I holidays. Good hotel accommods- •. ; , sept mercury, and the long column' It is Good for Stan and Beast,- 'wL+ere. awl • of eb• snakes it very sensitive tion. An interesting and profuse: Not only is Dr Thomas' Eclectric ensaFFoxeDim It ly illustrated descriptive publrca- oil , "Don't -' tion tcllin you all about it sent °f incomparable value in the Dont chide me far carrying a u.rre`"` o aaa. ea" Minatd'ta'Liniment Used by Phyttalans g - household, but the farmer . and revolver. This little gun saved my 1 .oe0. th"bo, lyes � A s - free on application to Mr. J.. D• Stockman will find it very service- ,life once." "How exciting I Tel } c` mmaum, a, -.= WHICH WON? McDonald, District Passenger able in the .form yard and on the;'we about it. ''I was starving and � bisiCs Frostbites qukdit " by Yes,'-' said the determined man, Agent, Union Station, Toronto, cattle range, often saving the ser-I I pawned it." I � A y.. when that exciter resented the Ont' .. vices of a veterinary Surgeon. In , smallness of my tip I took the case injuries to at-ick and in cases of' NO NOME should be without It. Palau a After you have made good. try klller the Bert all-round medicine ever U, the proprietor' of- the restau R y cough and pains it can be used made. Used as a liniment for bruises and d- rant.' your hand at making better: with good effect. ewell,n¢s. Internally for cramps ,and t STYLES e e rrboea. Avoid substitutes, there ie brit _ ttia IN N 1-I A I R And what di d the proprietor -aaa ''Pain Davis'Di '-25. and do?" There are a number of varieties AVHAT SHE CAN DO. Braids, so in., Baso f She cant toss a bill y woe ss, o to sa '`He Race the waztei some money of corns, Holloway's Corn Curo In.Ion as n l.t t5.60 Did you ever hear of a zrian s out of his own pocket and a ola tz• will .remove any of them. . Call-on Puns and r -s. it +. P P g Worth a cent, be Ft•said good behavior getting him into �- min 'Cluster, co mer.o him for having such a costo• salsa, druggist and get a bottle at htit. oh. when she's c o,s,,, t�uble? i f Tame orn- „ -Ho>t a headL i; .1. st.so - - _ _ah .tosses her _ le id._. _ya,.a� . - - lir-Etlnar�a and fa c>-s no of folk. tt.0o .' d;k (Clean Stomach: Clean Mind: - _-It's-a fine thing to make yo If Ladies and cenva wigs, from SMSO DEAF, LISTEN! Cent•s Toupees, from - . $12.50 The stomach is' workshop of the l indispensable. As Wealth is a g, Nair Nets, extra Fares, - s for iso. as p yet no one has - � grand thin 'but it Turban Paas, vial functions and when it gets uut erer succeeded in doirig it. You have used Horns, Trumpets vas never intended for people to - - ss to Iso• 8 Rare shades extra. Orders'over 01.00, of order the whole «ate _ and other Mechanical Devices in roll in. 1]i cl-ati in ?_... post free: $rad sample of hair and Sympathy. The spirits flag, the Vie hope of being able to hear, but - Dash with order, ^. always found the expected 88t1a Your Drntratat ei'r1t Tell You DAY # MONLER, m:nd drgeps and. �qrk be.conicS im- - y P • X116 King St. west, Toronto factlofi was s lied` "Oise oint uterine Eye. Relieves sore Eyes.* S possible. The first care should be _ pe PP Strengthens Weak Eyes- Doesn't smart, c. t,� restore healthful action of the rncnt.". If you write to Ernest Soothes Fye_'Pain, and sells for sot. Try r Pratt,.4f,8 Yon a Street Toronto, Murine -in Your Eyea and In Baby's et%,nisch and the best preparation 8 , lf;yes for scaly Eyelids and Granulation. OWN $tln�.uersty At the Yarmouth Y.N.C.A, Boys• Camp• y in will learn some good news. Do. fe'r that purpose is Parmelee's Ve paid at Tneket Fella in Anguat, i Loans it do-day—better still-do it now 1 getable .Pille. General Ute for MINARD'S LINIMENT moat beneficial for Percy-"I understand you said and colky. TONknn burn, an immediate relief for colloONTARIO.Sears has •won them_, a leading plasP aaa toothache.- � �` - r.o frirl would ever marry Reggy •'in med'icin'e, A trial will 'attest ALFRED STORES, •Jonah was the first man on re- Swift or me because we were tuo ARTS their value_ cord to -acquire inside information, fastidious." Harry-"You didn't, -• - General y d - . - catch it quite right. I said you ucaTioN - OSF. 'OR THE OTHER. ea re r Keep Mlnard'a Liniment In the house• , LOGY were two fast idiots:' „ • r MEDICINE P 3u<lgc--1�"hy did you bursa, your T SCIENCE IDdudm I el rrtrn dmt.n just after getting it in- ONE SUNDAY IN MONTH, g8�ee8� eared l Mrs. Hutton---" Vc are orga iiz- According to the latest Babylon- )LSC Tres course may be taken without Farmer-Your Hanot, a nor iii a piano club • Mr. Flatlei h. ian discoveries, the ancients had atteadaace,butstudengdesirmgtogfad- P P g 1 uate must attend one Session. There man like me can't afford to have a Will you joicT.- us? -Flat]eigh -- only one- Sunday in the month, the barn and insurance; too. "frith pleasure, Mrs. Hutton. fifteenth of full moon day. The �� were 1517 students registered Session z " What,pianist do you propose to Babylonians called this "Sappat- 1909'10• Tight men are usually the first club first°" ti," from which-•.Sabbath is derived. FOR TM For Calendars, write the Registrar, ' -- �0 break-loose. r - Biblical scholars will recall that ON�� GEO. Y. CHOwN, B.A. Minard's Liniment LuMberman's Friend Sabbath and new moon are some- r4 ivageto%, Ontario. y� $mare of your victims. You times used as synonyms in the !can't fru t ti c ictiln r`ut f sight. KEPT HIS PROMISE. Bible. See Joshua ii. 13; Isaiah Positively pro- g " "` i '13;. Kings iv. 23; Amos viii, 5. COOPER'S tecta ,horses, .. Mrs. Stubl�•- John,-I am shock- ed You protibised the minister if The same authorities-Maintain that I cattle, and all you ever tank in a Plugged quarter Jehovah, the God of the Hebrews, �`� live stock from you wouldn't pass it• on. „ wa+ originally the moon, being horn-flies, Mr. Stubb-"',and I didn't. I identical with the.Babylonian God ll,r�taitorfree ut •Charn�ka GoptTo on a N� KNOCKER blow-flies, -- - passed it off, my dear." Sin. Hence Sinai. gad-Ries, FARM FOR SALE. lice, mites, Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery — and all these insects which worry them •ar,.. "The servant that works for me 320 acres, 4 miles from Grenfell, Main alinast to death in the hot weather. n:nst be very, very economical," Cordial is compounded specially to line C. P. R. IDEAL WHEAT FARM with- 1! , in easy reach of 7 elevatore and 1 dour Your cows will ive more milk our = 1 i combat dysentery cholera morbus ; ra - + Y s said'the boarding-house tq, , mill, for sale on account of ill health of homes will work better, your sheep will the applicant I-ar -work. "Oi'°k11 I and all inflammatory disorders that ! Owner, at $25 an acre, t5,000.00 cash, if be healthier,-if ou-use FLY KNOCKER. i t I change of food or water may set bought prior to July 1st. This 'price in. y such a one, - mum, promptly re eludes crop: 150 acres wheat.5o acres oats; ai turned the applicant.* "Indeed, me ! in the stomach "d -intFstines. ; 260 acres are cultivated, 315 acres can be Quickly, easily aad economicalry ap- , _ enitidated. Good buildings 0owta eprin¢ plied-with a Aprayer: (Inc gallon will 'lasC mistress discharged me for be- ,.These complaints .are more common : g well water .close to buildings, and is protect a5 cows for two weeks, at a cost c • ' in' that way!" "For being econo_ in snm�cier than in winter,, they all open prairie. slightly sloping to the of less than one cent a day each. ,; laical?" "Yis wid me-clothes. Oi ; ale not confined to -the . warm North; guaranteed free from noxious .,. weeds. One of the nicest halt•sectionR in R Z3 THE P aged to wear here!" months, as undue laxness of the the BENT WHEAT DISTRICT in Bask. A1.7S A GALLON J'bowels may seize a man' at any atchewan; crop this year should net it l50C. A QUART And some n ile et ahead while time. Stich a sufferer will find lee et $3,000.00, Apply ; f F l' ISS[;E 'N 0. 24=10., others are pettin even. speedy relief in this Cordial. F. a• KAUFMANN, WM. C�C3�E & NEQtiElS getting tog 101, Drenflt, task. TORONTO. w _...,: , '.. ., .: e ,.. .,K ., . ,..;a.,. . .. .- ,.. ....: ....:_ _3+,.✓._.'-.--�.,'. .;.:1 .•f;,1 ,�... ,F.,tdar ., '•J^ ••.. lac te,,, „ . .!•�'`:.,,.r,.. .w _.--"'+; ..,,,.• 'w ,... �, ...•„ -., "; r - -+r+,. ,... ,, - r ry ., r� + "«.n'•,gym° ,r,:Y�.w„*�:�� .Q.�"','' '^' ,4 • - ;o .'�:.', '?„wK..': a .p,•f*•;4 tw a"w�'z .x: -;v;. . .-'' my 11. a v ,•y i. ° .yi^^ .1' a.�,,. y. y' d w x. . x�.q+v♦ ...... ... .:.. ....-., �_.. ere . N'.' - ... ,•t. - "•'G _ _ - ... s - Haig" ARGISTZR 8Aa>naaJtat• (10070) [1472]-The im• pursed%. ydesdale stallion, Stie Y T H E .G R O G E R Y L pablidisd every Friday moraloyl silts Omoe, 2es•r•i Bellnaast (908?)-The of Nelson Waga. Claremont, 1 make i' P>ekertag,Oat. lmporial hackney aLal}ioa,the property the season of 1810 as follows:-Monday W o! ti Pugh,Claramont.will make the afternoon proceeds to Forsyth's'hotel, season of 1810 tl tris own atahL'2}miles fill Tuesday afternoon thence ----' T O R 'OFF RS - PICKtR1Nti COUNCIL saes of Claremont. to his own stable. Wednesday afternoon ' The above council met pursuant to Begperman-The celebrated American. 6o Queen's hotel'9ton>3viAe till Than adjournment on Monday the 6th inst. trussing F afternoon,thence to his own sostaail_ bred trotw stallion, better known as A Jack,the propert of C E Hood, Friday afternoon to Brougham hokel tali 'Members all present, reeve White in Bre road, will mak re le sessou of 1910 Saturday afternoon,thane to his own _ SOME GRAND BARGAIN,r1N NICE FRESH FRUITS. �. the chair. s.follows: Monde May 2nd stable. The minutes of the last meeting , y' Y 'promFor Baron Forward 7691-The are•bred were.read and approved. 1wc Lehman's Aitoaa coca, Far p The pineapple season is now at its best aitnd we have the beat pineapples rys th'a hotel Goodwood Highs. Toes" Clydesdale sial ion,owned at the Dan A izumber of accounts were present- y y baeton farm,known w the Parker farm ed for poll and referred to the Mauston hoose Uxbridge h0 Wed the Mason Of 1910_at_hu own seapective committees: y;hatd-$tie�noon, hotel-North Lira ge -- F. Roach was heard. asked that a Mye night. Thursday Sebert's hotel stable, Dnnbarson. Brook in night, Friday Brougham Buceyhalttrs [8338], (11228)-The ` new culvert be put in on sideline bet. y choicely bred imported Clydesdale .tel Cabbage, R' 6 Tomatoes lots 30 and 31 in con 2, just north of howl night. Saturday to his own sable. lion,the f property of S C Banker, Pick O.N.R. M{kado Jr.. M11-The excellent road Bring,will make the season of 1910 as SEEDED RAISINS-7c a 1P., 4 lbs. 25e. � Q. W. Disney reported that a ctilr hone,the property of Thos Beverley lot follows: Monday, May tad,proceeds to SEEDED PRUNES-10c a!b. vert on con 7.opp lot 6, was out of re- 2}. 6th con :bridge, will make the R Tom's Liverpool night. _proceeds to COOKING FIGS-5c a lb. t. pair and stopped up, season of 1910 as follows: Monday Lorenzo,Stott's Rouge Hill noon, ApggIs _ The standing committee on Bonuses afternoon roeoads to S Tarr's Mongolia by's hotel West Hill eight. Wadaesday ' " PACKAGE DATES-9c a lb. p -- for Wire Fences, etc., reported and for night. Tuesday to Jacob Wideman's to R Tom's Liverpool noon, to bis own y - recommended �ppaayment as follow": con 7 11tham noon, by way of Cashel stable night. Thursdayto Bandel's Our We �we guarantee the equal of any 40e package or pedlars tea. "Geo.and Fred Harbron, bonus on 40 to Unionville night. Wednesday to botal Whitbyht.- Friday to Com Try it. o wire encs op pp o con , Parking Br%J0 $0.00. On motion of Mr,l3cott.chair- CasRrove's Hotel Elpia Mille tiri TioWl to Bandel'e hotel Whitby noon, thence Buy your. Groceries at the Grocer." roan of committee, the report was day afternoon. Thursday to Gormley to his own stable. e ado ted. corners night. Friday to Mansion house Hing,Stahl (14945) [9588]-The import The standing committee on Contin- $touffville noon and right, Saturday ad Clydesdale stallion, the property Of i genciea reported and recommended by esy of ager. to his own stable. D., se G Scott, Claremont, will make the �� �� O�T ' S the following payments: C. H.Found, Sykes manager. season of 1910 as follows: Monday, ll�� Treasurer of Claremont public library, 2ov&nsy Creeeeus 46706 A.T.R.-The( May 2nd, proceeds to 8 Dieneys' town - ^' annual,grant.$15.00. John Gormley, standard bred registered trotting stallion line night. Tuesday to S Farndale a con Treasurer of Pickering public library, the property of Dr. Jas. Moore, Brook 6 giasale noon, W H Holtby's Andley annual grant 16.00. John Murkar, lin, and Thos.Maddaford, Whitby, will night. Wednesday to Joseph Grill s Kin printing notices of meeting and envel- make the season of 1810 as fellows: i Katon r n, Gordo se --- • _ ____ _ _ road nom n Hoa ". jo__pee 3,?ti. On motion of_W. W. _Monday, May 2nd,leaven his own stable Pickering till Friday morniFew-Zore Ca' ng. Friday Sparks, chairman of committee. the mein'®bmf r,,-whiff yam,pr aiedi-fo r. reppoart was adopted. Holiby'a Radley noon, Gordon's hotel $rougham hotel night. Saturday to } .- o, - r The standing committee on Ronda Pickering night. Tuesday to Tom's his own stable, Zit a V a Bargain and Bridges reported and recommend- hotel Liverpool anon, Appleby's hot-I Gallant Chutta»(12128) s a s; l The West Hill night. Wed a to A E hampion imported Clydesda a stallion, ed payment as follows: W. J. Devitt, Y ro rt i cement pipe 42.56. J. W. Rodd,4 lbs Jtalor's Wbiteva'e night. Thursday to the p pa ♦of R Dafoe. Green Riker, „ spike nails.14. C. W. Disne repairs.- will make the season of 1908 siolioai: The good roads are here. Don't you need a new buggy F -.- - :- P y --Brook Iia night. Fr da• So Thom s ranee Monday,May 2nd, proceeds to Brough :-to div 51 2. T. Nighawander and g y pe am hotel night. Tuesday to T A Knox's others, re bridges bet lots 114 and lib house Colambos noon, Commercial Y - p l Brock road noon, R Tom hotel Oshawa nigh/, Sato-day to his 's Liverpool till in con?22 91. Frank Boden. operas own.table. Wednesday afternoon b Russell Carter's - Iiag grader 75.41. Leonaro Yake, for Charrpwood night. Thursday to P B - culvert bet lots 4 and 5 in con$1.25, Ba"" El On (6699)-The imported Reesor'e con 5 Scarboro nova, 8 C —�- On motion of Mr. Mowbray. chair- Clydesdale stallion the property of W - A CARLOAD OP y• make 13ami1!'e Markham and Saarboro Lown moan of committee, the report was H Pugh,Clasewout,will m e the seas line oiabt. Friday to J Balsdon's eon 9 s ,mop , on of 1910 as follows: Monday, May 9, ylarkbam noon, R Eallle ion's con 9 . �. On motion the reeve was instructed proceeds to T smith'a can 9 PickeringI Markham night, Saturday to bit owne- f to grant his order on the treasurer in noon.J Boots's Atli%ni ht. Tuesday to stable, qM "Sea Ift favor at the several parties recom- J B Turner's Mongolia noon,Wm Coak btolstaite Chief-The choicely bred. mended for payment in the reports of wall's con 30 Markham night. Wedtea imported Clydesdale,stallion the proper h' +the standing committees as presented day to R Milroy's Cedar Grove noon, Sy of W P Jones, W Ward mad F r — — Coop• Wm Teefv's(herrywood aight Tbursthis day. or will make the season of 1910 as fcl in On motion the Council adjourned day to Tom'* hotel Liverpool room, Iowa: Monday, May 9th, lemvea his _^ - to meet again on Monday, July-4th, Gordon' hotel Pickering might. Friday otyn stable, tot 5000 sw Pickering and T - aaL 10 a. m., for the transact Ion of Kea• w T A Heoz's Brock road noon, Broach proceeds to Ralph �IeIatyre'e cawa,ime COME EARLS.' Aft D GET YOUR CHOICE AT / neral busineaa. am hotel nicht. Saturday to Lusher Kes4b loon, Wilson's hotel Ashburn for Yilkey's coo 7 l'ickering Dome, thence to aittht. Tmesday, proceeds to ri' Whiten his own stable. con 7 Whitby night. %Vedoesday. pro' Dtsney'S­-'jg bfiibery-' Xesw �` a t'" et. L10 0-Tb Gre Lreedanl be coeds �-aRtn 3fiddlelee'*1 B Boon, Jas Lemma's coo 8 tight. Thereproperty of J. MacRae & goo. Cherry day , toJ Pattersun scon 7 nicht. Fri OST-Gold brooch with a large wood, will make the season of 1910 sit day, to Frank Sodom's noon, thence to - i 1 amathyss setting,'Finder wtu please'save his own stable, tot 34,con.2. Pickering' his own stable. eases at Naws otDce. t4 1 rim V TARI�J ' s- a D-To lease x farm of 44 or j - e9 mares of aloud land with comfortable ` �♦dt�k Apply to C. J. SBtLLaAX,-131 ,• A full range of spring Roods, including harness and harness supplies, --' a res. on plow sly wire fence, err., always hand. For 8 S-No. 13.Pmkonos. Dottes to be• win Austin letb ♦pppl seatto" salary and �yeabflcations,to C. W. �ISNEY,aa:sam P.O.. stns 3038 'SEED FOR SALE-The, undersign- - BURLING - ed hoe tar tale• gwmiees,1 orale eon 7, it C', Ho mlette clover seed,also •gnintlty of 8lbartan i a, -' � �• •• _ values seed. Apply on ' Pickering,or write or phone E.E.PUGH•Caere. itstn has now added to hip"trick of turn tture the 8tnadnrd Sewing Machine Agency ` TRAY TURSEY-Came on to the a and sold strictly,on their merits. ten year gimrantee. i can give you a sew- promteee of the nodes•aaa me on to the ing machine for$715.00,'s;n Oak Cabinet machine for$27.00 or a Standard Ro- of >rax. Owner he u have name b ytorin trary for$37.00. Everybody knows what the word Standard means. All tt and n expenses. MWOF kinds o!sewing machine needles in stock. Pati should call and see the Little o T, C paying �. g !ksBwN, Brougtt•m so, Wonder btockinir darner. For a short time you can get one for Ston Picture repairing done. framing and all kinds of r ` `WANTED—An experienced farm P g _ I band,middle aged,to work on farin by �i ,year to western Canada. would assist to pro. �� erring homestead for the party wtlline to come - " Waa�teeee s,lsin.ae per year. Addntsa C. SHAW, I: t — en# fir Serfin Xonumenf�c Nellon.9ask, itxt - �j OR SERVICE-The Flolstein•F __� 4' 1' set•n Hull-Lakeview aeu e - - , I Call and get prices and see cn�s before placing your order. ' - who bu oa fusses Fnown to the ~"ZR *' -- t T. 09 to(atully for milk a"id butter production is ,s - t�,lr r �: S as lot 94, 1,Pickering.owned at flys Dan• , )„ '•_ i +�AREFUI. ATTENTION TO bartou Farm, Terme S1 or reg cove e3. Thor WoOLahan,manager. 97-9 r ; _ ;•, : r .jL't MBAiLMING` ASID FUNERAL WORK STOMACH AGONY �YAC�N rf �� �,� ABOLISH THE CAOSE AND MISERY,"D i- Phone tilliht Or day, Bell or Independent. DISTRESS OF INDIGESTION ^vtl� ���EQ WILL VANISH Can indigestion be cured? Hundreds • '' `' F of thousands of people who suffer from C;o -�belching of gas,biliousness.sour atom- _-- __-- - ___-- ach, fullness, nauaea; shortness of breath, bad, taste in mouth, foul ' breath. nervousness and other dietrea- Sugar has advanced in price but wefhave two tona_tbat we sell at sin�symptoms,are asking themseiv- that�ne"tl°° daily. Beat Gr nu lien sacks.. .. . ...... _5..50 And i these same doubting dyspep- tics could only read the thousands of Don t forget to visit the Magic BakingC. sincere letters from people who once .. . suffered as bialy as they do now, bet powder Booth at Rosebank June 17th Beat Yellow, pe sack....., ... 5 24 ubo have been quickly and perms- ___ nently cured by the use of Mi-o-ma,the Sale commenctefi at 3 o'clock Barrels at same rate mighty dyspepsia remedy that cures by removing the cause, they would go - W T.M. McFadden's this very day and _ get a large box.of Mi-o-na tablets, and Z Our groceries are the beet and the'fres'hest. _ start themeelve"as the right road to 00 YOU REQUIRE Jo PAINT YOUR , HOUSE THIS SEA ON 1 hearth at once. - . -_ _-. :' _:. -`.Ask for coupons , The price of Mi-o-na tablets is only b0 cents.and T. M.McFadden guaran-. If so call and leave your order for the best on the market, Martin- tees them to cure indigestion, or man- Senou�. GEORGE PHILIP, ' '. .--BROUGHAM k eyThin nor lean or scrawny people 1 am prepared to fill all orders for hardware, hoes, rakes, shovels, will find in Mi-o-na a maker of flesh s ades, manure forks, etc., also window screens and screen doors. and blood, because it causes the atom- angel and-turnip seed. Seed corn-Compton's Early, White Cap. ach to extract more nutritious mitt- yellow Dent and teaming. Boots and shoes, dry goods -and grocer- SW- ter from the food which quickly en- ies. Oranges,.lemons, bananas and pineapples for preserving. riches the blood, _ D -BMK Ternis cash. - - J, �Estahlished 1873 OF CANADA eo Breae6ee YOMEGEO. A.• GILLESPIE, - .;Duiftbarton TRANSMITTINGi MONEY l CURES CATARRH ASTHMAOt-OD For sums up to $50 oto Bank Money Orden areBroacbitia, Croup,Couglu and Colds,oe F 0 R T I 01 U�M Coil convenient and inexpensive.. .For larger amounts we•issue• money bask. sold sad �r�atud by Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at once-to an T. M. McFadden. If you are thinking Of purchasing come in and look arouud before int . . the word by •Tekgraphic or Cable buying elsewhere. Mens overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks g Po - and smocks. Boots aud'shoes for all. Transfer. , GREENWOOD HOTEL 1 Steele-Briggs' Earl Leaming Fodder Corn, Mangel and Turnip Seed. • - ' _ For Sale or To Let y p Savings Bank Department at Every Btytncb. eb We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and w ._ A very busy corner, C. N. R. going cakes. Always fresh groceries,on hand. P I C K E R I N G BRANCH 't through. Easy terms. Apply M. Gleeson, - Greenwood A. M. GORMLE,Y, - Dunbarton CLARENCE g T. o`�T VMiTBT ns�er �`!,s e,,. ,.,,. __ ,r- .r .. '... �-:—. ,. ., •, ... ,.. ..« .. ...0 -?'+: ,•9'_ ,.v . '.;5.: .>-. _5o,,,, y:. J^ a:,.y t''.,.,, -�,' ,;'� w ,"F:_ � 'i.l°, •o,0 ::., `�' -1.. .•' t. ..3'o,4..., r ....� ..:, a�u. ,... - .,u.. +•,�:rs ' • ..sw�,`'. •'C•-+ ..sr".•vaC't�'�h.�.'.?S..,m .-zs,.^.. a „tab:' oy,»" rc.G r..'•�C, ,m.' ...�,.. -•fit"`' ''�°' 'tr"^°�•�J '.•'��[•.39t1�^�"� 3, 2.,. p..N?''�, i, ,n,+:�y�,'., ..�,.� ".�*,;b., ,vSRC"j`,' a'.'3.x'°:,' �"�,.,' �'..,u,''.',�- :'".. •m.,e'„�"'' ..�'f`aJ:. ,'h`':i�. w,..: ,• ,eft �. �.,'St" r •_ .max.,..�•�.°•. '.. .. ,x .s-: .� _.,. x.�• `� ,�' . .. .. ...' , ._; - . fip .. 'F. _ CLAAR weft' Foster Hutchison had a business Mrs. Bella Forgie is conSned to _ R J. H. Beal was"in the city on trip to Whitby on Tu her bed through illness. Mre. S. Stephenson, of e, be >r Monde h Quite a number from this loculi- • • • • P. Malb Sr. was in the cit spent Monday here with her par- ty purpose taking in the Farmer s - - an Tuesda y outs, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. Institute excursion to the Guelph Call and see our New Spring Lines of N. F. To Hasson wan in the city Geo. E. and•Kra. Dick, of High Model Farm on Monday next via Ton Saturday. River, Alta, are visiting the.Litt- the G.T.R. MEN'Sr -WOMEN$ and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR George Taylor has sold his driv- ter's parents here, Wm. and Mrs. A number from here took in the at reasone►ble prices. exetirsion to Peterboro ' or to Graham Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of North yesterday held under the auspices of the ` 5 Roses Vlour and choice pastry Roar always-on hand Mrs. Levi Linton visited Toros- � - -�".,• Claremont, are movie to the p . to friends on Monday. g Sons o!England sad the Forest - city where they will reside in are of A Peepairia Mrs. Wm. Coates was in the city Agincourt. g neatly and promptly attended to. , future. -' dor a couple of days last week. Do not forget the social next The Carnes Store. W. M. PALMER, Pro _ Albert RaR,soa,-of-Toroato, August Leggitt left on-Thurs- F£i priebor ay of last week for-ToronSo : --evaulng the spent Sunday at his home here. churc grounds by the Ladies' Aid where he has secured a situation kI e Thomas Birkett had a business of the Methodist church. See trip to Port Perry on Tuesday. telegrah operator. bills for full particulars. , Mrs. Hesse and Mies Evans visit- Rosa Soden left on Tuesday - ed friends is StouavillLost-In Claremont, a gold y { fl�0 H A R DS01� S £rf Ob e on Mon- rnorniag for Whitby to join the watch, Elgin movement, attached day. 84th Battalion band which left d ! i Mrs. S. Palmer-and Mrs. Thosthat day for camp at Niagara, to a gold-web fob. Finder will be -Gregg were in Toronto on Tuesda The annual convention of the rewarded by leaving the same at gg yBaptists-of Whitby and Lindsay the Standard Bank, Claremont. -.Tmporiabt showing of Basi display of , last. Association will be held in IIx- Thomas Gibbons has improved Cbzw • s yy large assortment of Randall Birkett has engaged bridge on Wednesday and Thurs- his shop considerably by remov Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jabs with Freak Soden for a few ~ day, June 15th and 10th. A num- Ing, the bine - t' u nR s elves. This will prove _ ssoeived for the o =c. Mrs. Straasser as re urn Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, e ed from the Claremont church. much more convenient for him. . ' and res them. • home after spending a week in The bills are now out for the In the absence of the pastor, es, ` Toronto. Baptist S. S. excursion which will Rev. W. R. Wood, who is attend- Weakly and Dally.Newspapers • ; John McCamus, of Pickering, _ ._ Hall- visited at the parsonage here on take place on on Wednesday,June ing the General Assembly in Hall- �j Tuesday 22nd, to Lindsay and Bobesygeon. fax, Rev. J. A. Grant preached at J H RICTA.R�SON Joshua and Mrs. Bundy intend The trip from Lindsay to Bobcat'- the morning service in the Pres- •' - leaving shortly for their summer 'eon.on the steamer Otonabee well, byterian church. There was no $.'Goch: f3tTOet. '�7C7"h�.tb� alone be worth the full fare. Don't eveningservice. home in Muskoka. mise ' Mrs. Rev. R. Duke has been _ visiting friends is ev a ur- if TIME TABLZ-Pickering Station G. ing the pact week. the meeting in the hall Saturday T.R. Tradns going East due ae follows- R. E. Forsyth, Mr. Henry and evening wish to become gentle- No. e--btail 8.06 A M. ' . mon they will not repeat it Friday •� 12 Local 2 48 P.M. - ..._ -• ::.-4�," Herb. Forsyth, of Toronto, were night at the-library concert or 14 Local 8.04 P.X. �.. 4 T W E AT E R SundaT. - Daraaad Mrs. Hutchison.of Win- they may find themselves faeing- T� going Wei due u follows- No. 13 Local 8.38 A.M. , nipeg, are visiting the former's charge before.a magistrate dor- a 11 Local 2.30 P. M. uncle, F. Hutchison. ing the next twenty-four hours.- 7 Nail 8.35 P.M. is coming and then you will be on the hunt for a coal oil stove. , Miss Ruby Farmer and Miss Com. •i3andav taotuded. Maud Beal visited friends in _ --'-,.Stoufiville on Monday. Sargent has this year one of the beet coal oil stoves ever placed on - George and Mrs. Stephenson, T _ s ais�e� the market. See him teeters busing. _ of Pickering, visited the former' - C)o brother here oa Sunday. - Mrs. John Adair and daughter, Screen doors and screen windows, scare shears and lawn mowers Miss Maggie, of Agincourt, visited 1111*T Claremont friends this week. P : . at lower res. _ ,✓• ronto, reached in the Ba tint -- Ret. C. J. Cameron B.A., of Tc- t prices. "church last Sunday morning. Land In tl>te famous ''p T -.. _ +l - Mrs• Anderson, of Toronto, - - �. CHA RRLES SARGEN T, 4CLAREMONT ` Spent Sunday with her uncle and _ �l snot, Joshua and Mrs. Bund CANNON _BALL VALLEY . �.Andrew Miller, of Popular Hail: ,l neat of P. and Mrs. Macnab. VIA"- --re - g .-apef3 y : �eAtinger County, N. D., for Rale. �tl �tlit��: A, _ The directors of the new union ieemetery are sparing no pains in §� Leaking it a place to which the Invest your idle money here and make Synopsis of Canadian - - plc clan point with pride. A ' a North-west Iag urge number of trees have been bid uiCk r0�it8Z) nmhar . Two railr Ware employ eve lug a spare • f)tsiw,ts • Air any mole ist act* cid ad may tai 17 ti'l'l AM 1 ATLT11'1!C# t17� sial s aiartareeoUOG of a lrble I?° .faun rV - betwei tense and the-tai- i n- —this summer.F l o w ra —CX7 A 1S— 4or rr�+rrs�a.— Z7 d is�aaiw-6a,� _. to wan or ubrsa. and iL ie the intention tO hays that Oe1 •&Ocartao�;a , er Y The ap�iusot ma.t appear to person ..o she ` space cicely Wadded. depth Off' 130 fees All IIId$ 111oG7� ��sac�on p,v�.sa y � Do oa Lands Afeao7 or Bob-Age for LLe - ttoes ,o on district. ltatry by proz may be mads at aop Don't forget to attend the m t;w,e'�` °oLtam� a°e�O°d.��n,brother or i�of iwn'1rc - y drama "The Private Secreta • � homeae.der , which will be presented in the ever where, - - - - nes—Sir months' residenoe opoa aaa _ - n of the Land in each of three - Masonic Hatt this (Friday) even- - • t�� '-'�;'tlssr:�ad yarseer sr• Ah mess ager may ns .rtthta nine �i�«r i �r of ing. This will be one of the beat ' `� 'j Or full particulars, maps, etc,, �rit6 a se•a'°ice° R•wrr" t b s=O=° =aaa Oce pnpiied bythsim�or by his dramas ever presented ta. Clare- .mother,son,daughter,brother or mi~ in certain districts a homesteader is Roe.i �aoont. The proceeds will be de- section&low voted- to the printing of a new *airwertlist+sa side bis homestead. ce catalogue for the public library Donee—Koss recede cis months to soh of � Z 'and thus should be well patronize �. • . �� ' can from date a hem teed entry diad _ IVB A C H I N E SHOPhe timer tired to e r r 6omMtaad paMer • sad cultivate tit acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted has hams- The concert given In the Masonic - stead ri�ht and cannot obtain a pre-emption Hall last Friday by the Old South- The undersigned having pparch- ty take . purchased homestead is certain land sextette was not so largely MOTT NORTH DAKOTA ed B..Wexner's Machine Shop in "t' ths'in�eaoh of three ye� sttended as eoutd.be desired. The - - , • nests;-r;-prepared to de all s o�cerutynor.. and ezeor a house wozrti program was an excellent one and kinds of repair work and general W W. CORY, much enjoyed by those present blacksmlthing. �paty of the"Mi-`Lya:-a nt �, ,p This ie the third appearance of SIMPSON a satisfaction guaranteed. N,R,-Unauthorised publication of uw ad h vertisoment will not be paid for. �'-" the company within the past fourDo � . � • Prices right. ' 'or five years and it has proved.it- Call and see us. self Stronger than ever. The pro- » -. Dealers in Dry Goods, Boots dt ShoeP. _ -seeds of the-evening amotroted to - - Hata dt Caps, Men's Furnishings, Suits JAMBS P>♦NGELLY. 5 C s� to � ,eZ8.40. : . made to order. Kinsale, Out. UX-d �kft*Ind t� The football match between ® BooTfi �vn 8140 -Ashburn and Claremont here on - B-RYA Saturday evening last sone a de- ® lss-Some real live R• 1� - s cidedly one-sided Affair. The Ash- satisfaction that sell--on eight, give you good B'�RBER ... burn team Asa unable to bring all satisfaction in wearing. Don't fail to Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' i the team of the team and "`' see them befure buying. We can save sundries. •Central office HeII - g yyou money on the abdve linea` T1rAs AWD ' Telephone Co, Aagency for . . in coneequenee was very weak. "' "Col+irslrs-We defy'competition in these Rolston lAundry: —This game ended 8 to 0 in Layer of r Linea. 26c black, green or mixed tea. oaa�eat� Claremont who still remain at the These are the best grade of teas in Cana- -The-game-ended ana- CLAREMONT, ONTARIO. _ _bead f the league with no goals ,da for the money(forget it not), Coffee. scored against them. Claremopt why everyane that drinks it comes for W �T _ a• will play their last game of the more. Gxocll:as Es-Remember these Es t'1 • ��Al�.�! league matches at Brooklin•with _ goods are perfectly sanitary,nothing az- Of all materials desw 8u to dust or vermin. Every bin and pum Manufaciirer ry Y the team-of,that place.to-morrow drawer has tight covers kepi it -Ii pay you >._ p all at our works and hopeot our smelt (Saturday)evening. Dundas i0 We are very sorry to have to Shop and Residence, an obtain prion. Dont be misled by chronicle'this week the death of WHITBY, ONT. agentews doaoieenployibem,eoaseq . of our- young people of this D SIMPSON A Co., - 'PICKERING c m can. and de throw os the you village, F Three doors west of Whitby Horse. emission of 10 per osnf.,which yon wiH Miss Delknere Found, be- oeclsinly save.by purobasing from as. 'lo'ved daughter of Mr. and firs. xN - Harry Found. She is a young -� . r We are prepared to instal wood to iron WHITBY ORA bUb EO., - person who has never enjoyed pumps on afiort-notice;also attend 'b2loe: whttby, oarasla �> that complete health and strength to all kinds of repairing. ~ that makes life enjoyable, but has ' t been of a delicate nature all her so g the ins en nes andMill, b e b •e I } Agent Ontario iNo life. Yet notwithstanding her helsqure gear ; w e or hLWth she has never been We have pro- s' 6 b P a ° JiAGNET' CREAM SEPARATOR & .v °i so nown to complain, and on the duced a wash- e other•hand has shown a- patience er that almost Phone_No.50 at residence. a in all her'saffering that ever pre- runs itself. — z a' d p „ !t R- a - .sented a bright and happy life to It washes the Z'}18 �1Ck811I1� g a meg Q groom QQ �WN. het•:friepds and loved ones. And clothes with-' g19 it made all•realize- her to be a out rubbing or Vigilance Committee .R A adgo n��b o e a y s sweet and beautiful character tearing them. ° S • .who bad the privilege of knowing _ � 's n c o t:� '�B d � P low her. And although she will be It washes a -The abject of this Association is to O - missed by all and by her loved wbolg tubful lessen stealing and prosecute z M S- Co Jan bees in the home more that{tongue o f clothes _ the felons. �' _. .a Feb can tell,.yet none would call her clean, wrist- � w bands and all, � Members having property stolen comment- � ~ Liar �~ `back for she has entered into that cats immediately with any member g .,, _Apr a` rest where there is no snore atter- to from fl to 10 of Ezecutive-0ommittes. • 14 -m '� o-_ a a. minutes. Ing. Dolmere Found died about - - - Mdmbership fee i1,00. -0 .r Jae p o'clock- on Tuesday, 'Jane 7th. Ttokets,'m.v belied from iter President or: 15he was born in 'Claremont and seerstery on application. ♦ was 18 years and 10 months of Our booklet tells how and-is free. . Don't wait until you cin wash any Exec.Com.-L. D. Banka, (leo, Len ro -(e. net. 1•s� . age. Our warmest Aympathy is rttt,re but write for it to-day. Address— W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont � is � � " em O humbly extended to the bereaved D•• ones in this dark hour of trigs. HOWARD E. TURNER Whitevale J.A. O'Coanor,11 Arthur Jeffrey, J.noary liili•Whitby 7, o.haw.9, Brotneha.. ..w Atay they be divinely sustained ls,eorr Perry 1?,U:briaw ts,O.ani�son ea and comforted. Who has charge.of Pickering township, President. t;ecretary Beatrorton lt,IIpaergrooe to POP ...: .: r. :,:. •.:,... '. ..•:•r. ;_ ,.... - :..-.: .., ..... .+. .+ -.' .: .... «..*.a .;ce;. awl+'ls� ,,:.s"- .a "� .vt;. ..�.. -» t ..c„ '�,•'. w.�.. � .,,. .,. .... .' f ,.. -.. �, �..•-' �, _�. t �:+: ...:.'� .�^' ',,.q sa- ...c i'•'. ` .s-'t:.,-....--.s ��,.....'..-.. ':&' ,--.raa�' a:.^... - - ti+,.r.v., ,. .. .,; .. .r.-.,�4.?. ." .:•,. 'E �;:w`cfi�.-r '�?.. �+#:..,re> :+• .•'... ^S.:- X�: .:a. '"c 4 �. ;,;.:,'.meq.;e�:<' .. .;x-..F.ry a .i• rt*' :�.�•_" «d•-o' +-`,:_:1• +_ — a, f himself there. If his accomplices, I less prudent, should ever fall into my power, I shall.not fail_to trans - - mi? you, whatever may; coane to N, 1 : light through these wretches con- ? cerninK the theft, And in any . ` event I carry with me the satisfac- 'a tion, of having.edified you (concern- iud, a young man who has,sought Keeps the Bram" ' Clear-and Keen; = V to bring trouble into. your famil,v. ' Should he renew his audacious at- a - OR. THE HERITAGE .OF_MADAME t�igt�-le$vt�you-ttir�r 'Be Promotes He�ltn. ` YALTA Cot;f,funding him." M. B,oriscmff had 'To serve-heat in oven, pour hot. over It and salt to ` ' placed the nates on the table and taste. sold by aU grocers, 13c, a carton; two for. 254. handed the-'letters to M. Dorgeres.. .- r+d i, .•.�+ There remains nothing now; gen- __—_ i tIFmen, 'Vu,t to-take-}e ave--of you. t;HAPTER V11.-(Ccnt•d) J i vr'!,ture to ask what. is now your( My steward will come to-day'to ul..n:on of M. de Carnoel?" withdraw my funds. Adieu,' mon- :' "Yes. I have no further, rearotLl "I ran answer without the least to hide it, since I leave Franceerns.cur. Presets Toy be�t'respects'to ,ever to return. The casket which', e` dentl s the friend of e the rwo nen Is elle. Dorgeres, and believe in my I-deposited with you contained' best' wishes." - q- v•1•o del,vared him. Before leaving, he turned toward ;.. _ papers of the highest importance,-j "You.admit also that the woman Alaxime and tussecl him a lsit of „ ^^ se ass6c;atcd with Ni- �!l• hi:fists, reports of the proceedings % appeared, and I saw no more of ou, expedition. Remember tis p p g brans, and assassinates. Believe me, monsieur, you pi" , I'f y of certain persons who emigrated , y 1tr Until some time after, when words of the colonel: Take cars, `'I aumit it the rr;ure readily, as: would d well to abstain from pur- „. ofter the last insurrection in Po- iFe appeared in a boa at the Vtj- I these people would-kill vou.' i .ant in purzsessiun of the proof.' au:ng the rescuers o'f M. de Car- i - `I am not afraid of them." ?. �1and. You have not, I suppose, , ;end this loot, would you fur- t „ I ric'tes. She gave me a cordial - proof, y' _ice,. They would kill vou. (m u forgotten that it was stolen, and'•r,i,h me with it?" greeting, and accepted an invita Yoii will be always the same- forgotten 'these words he ilea aced the singular circumstances that ac-! "Tu what purpose 1 You are 1u,,t as the valet Jus: pPe tiot. to Supper, during which she ; going straight on, doubting .and ph.enter�d.and Suspecting dothing: They.have just •` ---� "" c.,mpanied the theft : and vote be-i ' fi,t;nd nze'ans to fly, carrying off the • ahm�ut to leave France. The Iota said: 3iere me that the accompliceof' p ,m, bracelet. It was then uite clear blown up the Winter Palace; to w•1, c are being carried on in Parrs Madpmnisplle Ramie me to sav i - �- the fhieV#5 wits �dur r ry,"-" `ode !^not c,,neern you. Besides. my it) M. Dorgeres that she is waiting is is creature been uo you r -- "I think so still. My nephew has spatched by the thief to recov,r 1;;: matter. c nvi:li.mn rests an facts which are; breakfast for him. At this 'mom-ent Juk•s Vi or the proof: ' t pf•�session of a means of convict gn 9 Ah:" said the olonel, looking ;ersunal to -myself. 1s for M. de Very well. SAY that I.am cpm- g her. Thereupon a new coil s� p- - Carnoe„ he has been delivered by ing " ing p p , entered. He had an anxious a f x-ftdly at Maxime, who remained of the damsel. ' She became inv:; pearanre, and seemed surprised at ` p, lice ag-rit. an f h cL to ,n a false! er was left. alone wi h Maxime who :bl•e, undi�coverable, }Meanw hi_e, 1 ' m Ung 1sieur," . tr unmoved. g U see I, too, he resumed, have the i,, an r.sylum pre ed for him b disci-vet--that Carhop. is­& prrsune! Monsieur," he said, "I have tl s T p l y �nclemach' less agitated-than-his. in Bori�uf#'s huu�e. Yesterday I just been notified that Col. Boris- ,roof that M.. de C'arnoel was, in ,retty couple.. It follows that miff will withdraw his funds . three eague with the thieves, I have,-h« zt!akes a part,-of the band." �'n et Buriauff'with a person who ap csearched for, have found him, ar-. "Blau the devil -take- this Rus- I roars t:, inp -suspicious. I attach o'clock. Mav I settle his account?" -- - - `'Yon are wonderfully..well in-h elan with his revelations and his ' r<-sted and retained him 'for. a_ long f. rrned." said tl:e colui,el, smiling; rose lotions." he said; ''I have a, mvself to th•eru-" I "Yes. I 13ave just seen the coI- time at my house." I know the rest- the dcmionel hat i one!, But I wish tem speak with szrrast.czil}. ''But I did not come, mind to run..after him and return , "�`ithbut letting me know!t' ea-' to see your uncle"fur the ur u e' � 7 i ycu. Why did you not tell me of , ,y P P s these cursed bank-notes." oat told us. claimed the banker, - Yes; but he .olnnel did not te!l 't',� first• attempt at theft d Oh. do i . ' of cote-twining him with the po- �j'hv? ' asked t•rie nephew. "Do I • "It was useless. You had given' litical aspect•of this affair. It'mat- you th'-at the woman who fled with no, assume the astonished! I know gI yot:`Suppose' he has taken them, I - s at given me the �eaet t 91onwn wa udII was frc, tcIllrylittle formertsehim. 5si,nPose. tthatI sWmofis own unuropertyng for the arnplea- eaii Ca a ruoel watiacke- name �ua se f at Maof the has just de an attack n me use o history of the 6aard." ce•c_! to extort a confet$!on from him,"rot o6ri sire againt't the Russians thy brneelet -t5e charge- d' af- t f I ''He ought to hared rme so anon-' I cin scarcely believe=;,,r— !if" - -it _ �_ h - - but your ci levant secretary knee government, but ,it concerns him., ••Then you think he spoke the 'i f„i,cs of'iheone- an n noac' pr ''- that his friends-would not abandon' per!+apv, to acquire' the certainty tltith? ' :. that vuu know all. am I right in he who urged me to silonce.' Wb i affirming that Caruoel-i the also- j Maxime said nothing• but he knit 1� #tiro, and preserved. an obstinate, the+. this gentleman is a thief. ••Y.-s• thu, far ttrat lite fifty thou- t ltt.en M. de C'arnuel fell into myi sand francs were found in the crate of these rascals?" to brow. He found Vigr,nry over- eiiPnce. "Rut- what Q'df ca, hands 1-ma.d+e uw. c,#-moans-whic}t--potk+It f yrtrr Termer secretary. It ' Parb!eu' I have no doubt of it.;.prm nipt to vindicate hirn�eli at the -Isira1 If expense Qin ftiet�d. ._. YOUZ =�-rs-to--tlfsu . , : ren:alas e. seen w o wrote a: _ tine o to W}rom potrm'sstl 1 shall not deliver him police, sun fi%c packages of bank notes of urfortunate noun mani" Sq`.'But I!uttendrto say the same to` (To bn coat:nned.l NN do l:ver•him tito the French lice with risuners. He was searched,! It ttor." repair the mil- Gl have nothing to say, but-" ar-.1 was found to carry on his pen j Do you doubt that- it was this eh"ef vuu have done. an- one. for the excellent 'reason'. t�n thou and francs each." I Not exactly, though that would ; niy cousin also " r that he has escaped ( .Yost. the sum taken fru_m rite. It rpset the ideas I had eciiceired oEl "tiYhen? «'iitfoii wait until khe a c' ' fpr But between _tire' d'•4`&�d'f c•iie'r or flip9 inw a con ` •`I shall not be sorry for him to go! 'Here is the amokint, continu ; ac'. u SteII ing m , ' + r er3ble Al:e.el r -t49..g4tt--hung," - ., �w•i-e-g--the-$cies- - - He will not be hon a where, hs�- gin effect. tw- _ B ay I difference is -small enough-. To as. I looks like a funeral. It is enopgh ' _ for th'�y do not hang in France,, "Fifty. thousand feancs.are very' Fc;8{0 oneself with rascals w.lio:.J.u.s}Five cine mad." ! and he-has-1 believe, no intention eaFi}v obtained when ane has the bAfak safes under the pretext of I "I ask for twenty•four hours to ,of quitting it, He is in Waris,'and funds U a government at his die politics is more than enough to dis-i make a <?erJa.ration.which will pro- J perhaps. not far, from the Rue de peal," muttered Maxime. I hcsior a man. Let me -go on with� duce a decided .effect .on my ecu-: _ i uresnes. It was to make this "1 Cannot receive this money, at the story which the colonel inter- i sin Cuacs Sprung Tendon, "(known 'thayI called upon you•" least without being certain where rupted. I placed in my pocket' j `Yhj• �s delay 1 - She is wait- coma and Saddle Gang "I am ver much obliged to vou, it came fmm," eta:nmered the un-! brare!et that was found un th I , - -soulonel." stammered the banker. cid, also_ uncertain of the sincerity' rn fur ire now. Breal.,a'st with wraane.,�'inrm'�'0..°"'sua. },and: and kept it as a means of us "I ka•a neat 7.•ur ,gamer Con m>Q a Epvaa "I shall take my•precautions." of the colonel. 1;dacover•ing the admirable Iwr-on j. r nw if 1 am satisfied he w'il! attempt to w h•' a sn on u c c tws ! w:sh, and as 1 am Scing this even• uranae.au.`"'� "`a`°"a p }eilpd to gide it attvay in charity• of your safi!. One evening. after Kendall ' introduce himself into your. hnuse. for it duds not Belot tri'me-r", said in; to lay hands un M. do l am -13 y anal his mistress-for this woman is : _ � having exhibited it at a public ball i - Ilussian who represented himself as vcr,t that I did not bring rt with.me; ar.c!net 'at. all Shy, who emitted ills mistress— Spavin Spavin Clare I received esterdav the visit of a. B4.risuff. "But I shall pr,t)vc to et with n w•oynan, very pretty ! i "1�haL: you SIC going to arreSt� L'a'4leoiaatsrvm,raandrock,wa letkapuc sent by the chief of the political, to effect the rai.t, of M. de C'arnoel. me to act as her escort, and drew them. What is your profenl"OtI; 40706,,,z,•nd,4.s,.a.,o cum baa Ntseaar.av" police, and who succeeded by a When I asked him to account for ,me into a'sput where four scuun- i then f:' I aoHNi at doirara w wn,ernes gr, ss strata m in effecting the lib-I tilts sum, his rp Iv was that it had t 't"the°m"°°"d"'" "`'"'ri0s°'P"d'd p e,re1 ,'p«sted. by' her, vice_r_e,lying-in : h, I ani not yet enrolled 'in the; UPM teas.o,mite,rrn,•et+rfa,atairbow,Cwh. : �at�p`pt-3� de C'arnoel. 'Thisi been- sent to him by some one" who suit to murder me and recover t: c � e,tlmmt,-a,m•dwnca anrliam.oaa ircfe:cure of p<,lire; but I wish to 're- morning a letter from St, Peters- " i' .:,odM «`i rte`�"' °""t1ti t ('had owed" it to his father. knt;a:.f,nally-v:here,I stand in re.-! burg enlightened me as 'to the!. -That could' not he," said. M. =oro Kmtnd4dl'a at r.rt ea:ar, It.a WtOe LL rFerc s.. 'His father did not' '' WFiY SE tS0 _THIN ?" ' gard to your fitrmer sccretarv, and ,for KL ttbenluep,mlat your Omltr ,ptmq revs,nts of the night'. The man -was i 1-kuuxy some one who will intro- of our*°°k"`Tmluam On t'La lion.'-et'.n« —aa Nihilist in disguise." }case a sou or credit cif an curt.( —crartsux tr _ i was sure of it!" duce me-into the house in which, DL e,J.YEXDAum cs., ►•aedwip Daft yL 1 was entrusted. with the settling Thinness N Embarrasoine. Cnheal-i he is hidin ' This exclamation escaped Maximo of his affairs, grid-if fifty thousand,' g' -�u�gardedl shy and ",Int' Natural-Formula -.--_ Y. francs had heen owing him I should' y "You know the maxi then? VFauld i 'Noes Used Wbich .kids From One _ have known of it.;" to Thrcc Pounds a Week. HssnousiT it please you to tell.me where you "That is about what I-said-to the; . _ Q� i� ('��s��� o6���have seen him? Fon: Tliis sun then showed ore the i ' ! ' B'akViJ� oas tJ a "I. saw him dining with you yes-I Ic+tt.er- accompanying it, and you I Every one ought to have some ter•day in-a restaurant,-Avenue de may judge of the value of this jus- extra flesh on the bony structure e 170pera." tification: Hereit is." ' of the body, both for the sake of-11 BAKES bread, pie and cake-- "How do Kou know that'.the man It is nut signed," said Ji r. Dor-�•h.alth and' self esteem., bakes them perfectly all through, of whom I speak is the one who g�res glancing over it 0 anuny Most thin people are -sensitive to . . and browns them appetizingly. R'a•S dining with me?" n,ui 'restitution; such a thing is tl'" harsh,, unfeeling criticisms 1l ti . .ROASTS beef;poultry.and game- ,m which are constantly being hurled i i with a steady heat, which pre. I know it because I followed inadmissible. What do you say to at them,by the more fortunate.well-� J ? serves the rich natural flavor. 3•ou. it? he 'added,- passing the letter I figured persons. BROILS steaks and chops-maker a - "You were acting the counter.- t) his.nephew. ' livery one pities a' thing bony. r,' tbem tender and inviting. ''police as it appears. "I think," said Maxime, "that horse, but horse's don't know it-' - - "If is admiss'able when one is this.letter ba-, every appearance of TOASTS bread, mt;8ins, credo• : while thin people are both pitied,, era and cheese: dealing with a spy,' -havin been fa•brkated to meet the g but. tie. tied. It ought not to be, NO' drudgery Of cool and .lZaxnne:' exclaimed the ban nccessrties of the case; by' whom, I bot• it is. key, with a severe glance at his tie- car not tell. Tlie paper it is written well rounded figure; be it roan : i ashes• n0'stooping.t0 get .at _phew• on is the kind'employed by men of ' = "Oh, let monsieur-speak,"• cors- business." yr woman, excites admiration; not� r - . only• for the figure_ but .for the • the Oven• no.smoke ri0 dust t•;nued the' colonel, unmoved}. His , ".Ind the father had no friends no touches tui; verb ]it#}e,•'and � bright eyes, pink cheeks, red lips; � Il0 Odor—�t1St good COOk}72g engaged in commerce. Besides, a acrd vigorous carriage which accom- I with greater fuel economy. ' •'I have several questio.h.s to ask merchant would nut--reimburse to ��any a well-nourished body. - � Irons and water in wash- th,� amount of ftfty•thousand f rands, Strength, health; beauty and ! - - • - "You•wish to know where I fol- in an anonymous letter.'' _ :.,_ 1 ways hot. . • sound flesh abound if the blood and! � - - 7inyed you, 'I was in the orches , - - _ - boiler al h t .The From whence' it follotss, said nerves get enough nonrishme►lt ont�.._ tri of the'opera' when-vou entered! Bic rtsoff, `*`that•the .on had the let etI - - t=ie Bos of that woman: I-rodc-in r e of the food eaten, � � a•carriage behind the hack that to ivriteen in case h'e should be This prescription 'Ric}§ ilafure, _ .- ur..dcr the ncce.ssity 'uf explaining helps absorption, digestion and as- _ took you to Rue- Jotiffroy. I es the ,ssessian of the money. I z p< similation; helps distribute 'the d: myself in a•. hoose uppo- think, gentlemen, you must novo be U}ood and nerve elements whichsit- the one you entered, and re- satisfied as• to the-morality of= this make�s'ound'flesh. Get the ingredi- Q,1 , k- -ablish-efS$® a✓ mnined there .until-you..took,ilight, agent of the Nihilists.'? ents aril make'it at ltorrie; grid see "• : and even-a litll-c later.". -"Oh, coruptetcli'!" exclairled M. Ii;ivv very fast you gain in freight. has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates -and food hot. "My best compliment, monsieur. I)ot'Reres. . In` it, half pint 'bottle; obtain 'Dropahelvesfor the coffee pot orsaucepans,and nickeledtowelracks " - -• -The N•ihilists'•haye in'you a valti- ''Then," co, tiuiieil the culoriel, thiee,ounces of essened of pepsin, ' -' able auxiliary." rm " � It has long turqu0lst-bine enamel chimneys. Tlxt nickel finish,. - • allow me ti, hand you the even and three ounces syrup of rhubarb. . With the bright blue.of the chimneys, makes the stoi7every attrac- "), am not with the lihilists, yott"tho letter._. I shall-h-ave no further Then add one ounce compound'es- ,hue and-invites cleanliness. Mads with 1, 4 and 3 burners; the : k mw• ser; weil," rLtorted Maxime, business with M: de C'arnoel, since sence cardiol, shake and let stand blurrt,ly• Z and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. I am recalled -to -St. -Petersburg. tw•c hours,; then add one_ounce "Yon say so, and l tcish to be= Th, same despatch announces the tincture cadomene compound (not C�Qi16tiAitT NOTE: 9esareyev gel 'as"`- Chat me�ste•Plateeead�"stew PCIIFiCrrC'i'� Jt�ve-it,-" repliecd.-B,, isoft, "but •I{ .,stem a sinst the• Czar and m cardamom). Shake well and take L,rverydealer averyv.barn: ifnot ewyanrcYofefor De',ci+vti.aCL-cuJar. - am driven to thank the contrary,! •.R � g y to thenearnRageacyoftho dis race -€or this unexpected re- a teaspoonful before meads and one •,'for .if you pa,sSed a Portion of the' cull is a disgrace. I shall no Torr- after meals. Also drink plenty of The Queen City Oil COmpan3r', t.irtttte.d. _ i4lit in watctiirg me, it teas it,it' gr,.. lx pmplr,vcd except in Rossi water between .meals and when re- Toronto. f, & the perp,=* u.f ,oconding me in asci there iR little probability that tirinrz Weigh yourself before be ' iny- cimnftio will! ,Liiese prople. -May? y,'ur ci-d•evant secretary will shote giI,ning. . „7' w}?,a..m .t...., ;, 1#!�'' ,.,..x.,,. ,-y,."r.—'• :'us:-#:x '•,Y�.:,. .�,,:,•''yL*ara,�.. ,,:.:�-ze.rh+-i.,,r�..•..rn-„�.,�•.!.'i• ,"s�..'t,,uz.J,+v,:�pw,. •” atM ,x;-�-. ,'r,."?^+ :� .w'...:.,,-.=r.'�•- r,, r fi'-�'•'"'e6 ya-,cu"'.."•;'r.+4�. �w;gC.un Xe,,. ' - ,^,.�,' +:•.. 'ar.:. a :r .. .7 `+,• t ,-. •, : ;. .. , ., _ -«. _ M., Alm , lie _ 71. S' J i n FORGING YOURSELF THE .SUNDAY SCHOOL -woman, He mu acthim °t- - arca with the miasioea given him 0 TAKE FOOD — - - the Father: Already he�had charg- _ MIA0L in CANADA -- r - , ed them to remember that the stray I\TEBN ATIOYAL LESSON, sheep of•Israel had prior rights JUNE (Matt. 10. 6), and now he must in- 1:29. t� The Tortuns of Indigestion Ban- - sist that for the present-a broa&i - - -' d -• work is'impoasibde.•-If, through the - - ished by the T-onic Powers Jews, the kingdom is to be made - r Leon kl;-The Canaanitish Wo- - •of Det �P11113ID8 accessible cu all men. then the work >usn, .Mutt. G'olden' " must not be choked at; its source ?'. by neglect of the Jewa. Pink Pills _ _ 1'crt Matt. 'lv. ,. Matthew - � Win— - -— - -- 2.�mut-she-e�� f e • �th ViFtiuis of indigestion have'"siirall Versa 21.-Wept out- thence Flies that the first encounter took . ,,..� choice 'betweerr to o-evils-un the I place while Jesus and his disciples � Jt` i Fium C;a eruaum. -The fact that Is the Standard Article oaf !rand a starvation diet, which p were on •the_war: As Mark omits 3�' he withdrew in ihe. face of danger I READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY mean great we-akness and depres-i i the first two appeals, his confining] has been criticized as cowardly. f' For making soap,softening water,removing old patilk si sion of spirits, and on the 'other the woman's efforts to the house But his work was far from "finish- I disinfecting sinks, closets, drains and for (many. other f - hand forcing* thetnrselves to take . . ` ]indicates that at this point in Mat-l purposes. A can equals 20 lbs.SAL SODA. `y rourishntent�in spite of the acute noel he was unwilling to thaw's narrative we are to think` useful for 500 porpos•s-sots-reerywh: Suffering inflicted by each meal. pose himself needlessly to the mor- cf the company as coming to their e.w.011-T. Tr COMPANYtLrMIMD aonorrr°,etre. In the search for a cure they find deices onslaughts of the ruling, 1x1ging and the woman, undaunt-' 1 class. ' ar `. conunon medicines urraet the sto- _ 2a A Canaanitish woman - The+ed by the first rebuff. €ollow_ing. mach and render the f(wa tnore.dif Worshiped him-Perhaps �Iat- lx:eple of Phuenrcra, at this time a'' ... - ------------- " ''�. ficult to digest. Laxatives; are Pio- R"nian rovinc3 of Syria were de- thew (who uses thin word repeated- 1 lent an weakening, an su-c ! man a mother, and praying for a aver her request. She accepts the g' scerrdants of the au does not mean here an thin I "pre-digested foods" urerely evade( more than that s - ition o a amt dog, ac now : i sinful ani] idula-trous- race .which special reverence p " y g the; cause or the_trouble and thef which one would ay to a kingly such evil case." Y ledging tate current distinction be- }. ltnc-Israelites had set out to ester-• p gyI 26, He answered=This is not tween Jew and heathen. But such stomach steadily grows weaker. I rson re aratory-w askin merely a refusal but a stern refus- ar:iruals eluate ulx�n entering the prontis-! p P g• an' y Thr rommeen ansa fav of r'ur-sng ; unusual favor. In Mark and Luke y l belong to the household, -= indigestion is the Dr. Williams' I e`f land. To the Jews, therefore" itis I al. To refer to _ the well-.known; ard, without depriving the chit= they were abhorrent as more than! a rare word, but cornmotr , way--tire making of new, rich blood _ !.enough in John,-who seems to use( Jewish distinction, between thorn 1 d ren of anything that belunlrs to f ordinar'ity ductean, selves as children and those of dif them her master, he may throw x� by Dr.- (<'iliiarrra' !'ink.• Pills`that I it always of the worship of a divine I ( �• —_—giie�tune to the weakened syste I Have mercy upon me-She cvi I ferinR roll ion as do was to re- her the crumbs of his bounty. _ Iden v ren ice a er,c`hanee o peat his former reason and to ve 2 ars,'invigorates the distressed di Lord, help me-She does not re- g__ 8. �Coman, great is thy faith- -She :gertdve organs, Dr. Williams' success with a Jew was slender tu-! pony her sorrow, fox he, knows � rt added harshneas. But, ,,two Mark attributes the e:,•ncession of e'eed. .In Chia zespect the story isthih s seem tb sofferi thisharsh- Jesus to her wit. She leas!"both. al- Pink Pills have cured �th•.'u�arul of l .- rr,a:]y. This is the persistency of g r to marked contrast to the one un thy, worst eases- of i.rrdigestiun F ' faith. Chrysoste,m(A. D. 375) cava; Hess. One-is omitted by-Matthew With doglike pertrnaClty sktc had 11. 7. throe h thei . s.irnple t,rnic treat- mediately following, which we have beautifully : - "It -was a piteous 1 but recorded- by, Mark; '"Let the i idipasseid even the children_ in i already studied. The multitudes ; children first be filled," im 1 n trust. And, with ready wit, she mcnt and one excellent example of �ectaele, to see a wi,man crying' p Yr g' Iha•ci but to range themselves before that'later there will be bread for hac: turned the Master's rearv,lf for tbese cures 'i the eagc'of Miss y1. with so much feeling, and Shat wo- Y. c. Roberge. Sorel, Qtte., who,Ilzn' . to find endless compassion, a11. Then, this word "dogs" as refusing her into a reason for help- ' R !while this girl-can get relief only t;=ed here b Jesus is nut.the severe i ins her, r, says: "!'err upwards of oleo yearn!after the persistent ctamot` of ani _. _ _ y t e' -1 suffered almost continuously the p -- opprobrious epithet so commonly, Be it done- `He joyfully allows - agonizedmutitef, _The-difference is•i - flung about; the East ("Do of an himself to be wor-we tortures of indigestion, At times - �, g g d in argu- betwPen the dugs of heathenism and infidel"), but the softer, domesti- went." Attention is ca']lPA to the v' had qn appetite: at others there. v _ t, was is craving fur food, but what- I tine children of Israel, 'and serves • sated diminutive, "doggies," Stib- cc mparisun <;f:his praise.of the faith _ 1 to teach the disciples that the chit- stitute "himsehold levee I took caused me the. greatest 1 pets . forr•f heathen wo`ntan and a heathen fisogs.' As the result of the trouble�` ren base a i,rtur claim anal must ® � "'doge;" and the answer really be-� man in.the first G+,a}�el, with his hret be filled- comes almost a bit of p - � cuff+•rc+d...fr"m vi"Fent headach:a, �� pleasantry. manifestation of him 3'1e=,iashi to _ ao-i Thou son of David-Twice ive' - 27, But she said-In his use of a Samaritan woman and an exo�,m- i piece !,ale noel weak I tried 1 - _ Itsve had Yhir phrase (Matt. 9, Y7; the word "doggies" she sees ate inumcated man.in the'fourth Gos- rnany , different medicine,: s,me / ggr ga.%a ine• r} llitt',e relief, but none °' 't ' ; or:ce a reason why -h2 should an-� pel (4. 26: 9. 344). .gave me 211v perinarrent benefit tui- l't.. of Jews. People from thi c dta- ttict were.among-those that thruflg- Ili; I began using Dr. Williarns ; ]Pink Pita Thad only taken 'theAe I`d Jews at the sea of (3al>lee �1 aevee aasd the.ame t�lamas or _ r. a f• w N•:'eks filen I found such help (Mark R,- 8). It would be easy for ! H a+,xtNE �v as.graaitated sugar in w%Z am her-ther•efare,-to--hear rsf-boar rite` — - - •.•ate banner ihaa` Ora p to�as --ts� 7-tia nut otiaii be fure.�The ��.� pains after eating gradually disap- riiyal deeieeent acid miraculous puw- ��eaYu ne�..'m°s=i lOt.� t°� .,pr• t APLEI ared, 'elle s > tete I'pe' grew better;�els of Jesus. ant After triinK the Piil; for a sou I I)aufrhter vexed with a de- Qle,n-See Word Studies for March I t ph of rirfntha i found myself corn /llt��la�jfQ��� j ' 46 !1,1t,:iF:Jlv16 f I a curflcl; and hate nut since' � He answered-Matthew's ac- ' VL/ l7 r��i y11atl a - twiut;e of the trfirble. ' I 'co •t ndra's n k u f e drama- R baadreds of oils teem ,nnv' form of indr estiob." er an oared appeals. ea the offsetiby first. soaei far P&LALrit0'' allow u w Thr ottRh th..r action on the blocxl g - Martin-Senoar Paint Tet Willianiq' Pink Pills cute-auch -apl>eal, .he answered net a word. , i� ttotrbies as ariaeruia, indigestion, The appeal of the disciples -he' 100 of"Pure,Preserves ar.swered'.' by raising the claims of r:, tuck lreadaciees, rhetunatisri nerd all the lust shoe of the house of It feeds the hung"open pares = 1s.: {'fens-.uI ori yRkl3 truubPea such as p afwnca mwith ak n�u L 1,urtaoe fatb�w�tuta L ae.:ralgia, St �'itu9 dance. and Israel. Her second appeal "he impernoustoclimatic changes. = partial paralysis. These. Pills are artewered" by contrasting the chi! It ease. wood from a.man°..--are. M n O -�A- T'� T A ti Li� vents it from splt�tWa,cracking,tram ja i V n - e•;r, `f Illy vai?rzible tai growing girls .ren• with .the dtr$a• Her final Aptun and frost.blistering beat and blow- + r• • real "he anaw•ered'•' by .praising Ins dust which help.the preeseses 91decay . P moreth n1110 C,00dphofLare pilot__e ____.AWARDED DEWAR TROPHY. aid' a'.he• soul thea ain.•, known er ani Qran t e a-kid. moreebonitt0aent.worthot � oral to thorn, Gc, }]- against the rav t Sold by all medicine dark mentifna only two of the •• atz ofof u y peals, further, seems, to imply ail3° own. :gnu of•pure oa e are 1: dealer�i orb marl IIt'SO cents-8 bOx ' P , P Y earl known. In tbemuntbq are Can - bonac. of Lad, o:lee of gine urs The Dewai Challenge Trophy is awarded yearly ` by the or six boxes for t�2.30 fiuru The Pr. i_that the encounter took place 'i.A a Colors,wall ground byspecLnredePt- I ROYAL AUTOM40BIL'E CLUB f"r the. most meritorious. per- Ville, l'ia.nrs' Jte dirina Co., Br'�ck- he athen_house. ed msahfner7, ane thinned with vase Oat. feud her.away-Ttiev wanted hitt; hnseea oil and Pure turpentinedrres. tormance of the year under the gr,neral regulations for certi- " A building owner who falls to fied trials. -- --•-— to do what she asked and then.dis- the the grant imse,tan" d iseXit iI nark paid,will ace hie property value ,• TIiIRTY THOUSAND PATE�T3. miss her. `his i� gvidept Wheni in_ a.otea.e while-W grows aged sad The New -Daimler engine has now been 'in the �handa of- his answer, he shows why he can- peevtsh woodetiag why. the public for nearly 1S months, qui a long -enough to prove-iib Flying lllachinei I n'a do as she asks. But, though Notify Lea if your dealer cannot sale. 4 _ Hatpin Protltc- g ptyyou,w0•ll gladly direct you whom ,'merit.; owners are sending in testimonials by every post,and tors, and Sour Milk, tl.ey did not want her to be per-I o"s�ts, Rnbehad. Substitutes we should like to forward to all,, person or persons interest- cmpt'eiril- gotten t•id Of, 'their' rea- *.. ped a complete set of literature fully explaining-this marvel- _ - The British Patent Office receiv--• si•,n for wishing her request grant- ' ij,'' ntoetnted hdatleo -lous.new motor. Send also for our new ilInstrated`booklet, ted .30,503 applications last year. eel (she crieth after us),- is -thor-' � ass to�tere.�nns . "The Dewar Trophy and bow it wars won," a history of the p, Of these 848 were from women in-. oughly selfish. i =���Fres Greatest Engine Test on Record. ventors: The United States was « " 24. ,Sent tinto.the 1fat.aneP'p Katia4m.reai The Daimler Motor' Go , �,soa� Limited, retil,un ible for 7:31, Germany 431, --While the disciples cared not for �•� s Canada 42. Patents itr the field of r _____+_-_ moeewd Ie,cumotion are roars numerous titian the yeoman but only rue ra�m�r�-, Pietwors Po►e Pabst C O V E N T'R Y, ENGLAND: thin reply of Jesus veils a genuine, in any other class. While railroads but pent-up, compassion - for' the and iiurse vLhic,tes sbow• a falling .■•�r �■��'�ee.,.�.errr�e�,. ■ cfl' in' the attention of inventors, but just as many devices for the _ Improvement and safeguarding of motor vehi+eles are -being worked _ r. Out. 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Ridley was is tbn Zutr88Ce Ruminations t � _- dty oa Tuesday _ n —Mre. J. H. Bandy is spending Entrance Examinations will be held O O get e V --Mrs. Burling willbe at home a week with friends in the city, in the Whitby Collegiate Institute on �`� a; - on Fride s. —Mrs. C. Rogers is visitla at Wednesday, Thursday an4l Friday, re-�. D. Rogers spent Sun- the home of her son, Alf., at�- June 22nd, 38rd and 24th. Candidates dawith her mother in Green sale, will govern themselves accordingly. River. —Mrs. Enos Rammer, who was JNO. WAUGH, B.Pored. P.S.I f O� your ���p —M. N. Defoe,of Toronto,spent very ill last week, is ranch better v v:. Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. H. again. EXCURSION _Wagner. ' —John A. McCamtis .was in — TO - -J. Hareeu's household effects Beaverton on Thursday attending IN GROCERIES JUST COMPARE were shipped to Brampton on a Snndaq school picnic. c��„{� � , (t„EI �1Yednesday. —Misses Lillian and Kathleen tJ '1�! 5 =8everarship-loads,of coal.have LeRoy, of Toronto, spent Sunday - -__ — --..-_ — I8lbe: granulated sug-a-r............................... it 1.00 arrived at the bay during the past with James and Mrs. Gordon. The Institutes interested have ar- 20 Ills. yellow sugar..................................... 1.00 week or two. —John and Mrs. Green and child ranged for an excursion to Agricultur- S lbs. Tillson's or Quaker Oats.........,, ........ .25 k ,, ` • —Mrs. Wm. Scott, of Clare- of Toronto, are visiting the form- al College, Guelph.per G.T.R.special moat, visited her'brother, Robert er's brother, A.G.and Mrs.Green. trains,.oa 8 pkgs. Bloss starch........... .............. ........ 25 Miller, this week. —R. A. Douglas, of Mathison, We"eGuys �D 22, 1910 zpkga. corn starch. . :\........... ...... .15 �1 —Geo. and Mrs. Stephenson spent Sunday with his wife and 1 quart good maple syrup.......................... .30 t At following rates and times: ..... 17` _ spent Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephen- family at the home of Mrs. B. ;'l lb. nice prime cheeese...................... . son, ofClaremont. Bunting. $ TIMA : =Mi7. ss Sarah Turner, of Toron- . —The members of the Method- Pickering..........120 —Knob a.m ara to, is visiting the Misses Richard- let church have this week hauled Dunbartun..........1.15 8.00 - Rosebank.........1,15 8.15 a son on the base line. a large amount of gravel for the Port Union.......1.15 8.18 11 —Andrew and Mrs. Mason, of church yard. 0AR4.10AD- OF %S LT Toronto, spent Monday with —Gervas an r - r on. au g the lumber and at for For other stations see postero. JUST ARRIVED—BAGS OR BARRELS - —P. J. Morecombe moved last his new residence. The cement Tickets good going on special train week into the residence lately pur- work for the foundation, is well only. Good to return up to Thursday. night,June Z,4rd. �'. chased from G. S. Cowan. under way. —Mrs. Kerr was in Toronto on —Geo. E. and Mrs. Dick and Administratrix,a IN DRY GODS --- - "- Friday and Saturday owing to the child, of High River, Alta., and death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mrs. Smith and daughter, of Sand- NOTICE TO CREDITORS TORS A CLEARING IN ODDS AND ENDS OF CARPET Me ford, and Hugh Thomson, of St. Estate of Malcolm F. Roach, Deceased evisitiaRat ,. „ eversibl wit-s>zt3 man, of Toronto, spent.-Sunday. — e congratulate Miss May Notice is hereby given pursuant to Floral design. Regular 45e per yard, for..................$2.70 with their grandmother, Mrs. B. Hiseoek on her successfully pas- R. S. O., 1897, Chapter 129, Section 88 Basting. Bing her examinations for interim sad amending Acts, that all persons 81 yds hemp carpet, good colors, reg. 25c per yd, for $1.80 havin claims against the estate of ands reversible union carpet, extra heavy. Colors - — —Master Willie Miller has been flret-elass- ie school certificate 1 t = y y �ubl Malco m F. Roac ,late of the Town- rich dark red and fawn. Reg. 60e per yd, for...•...,...$2.90 on the sick list for the past week, and interim high school certifi= ship of Pickering, Farmer, deceased,. but we are pleased to say is now tate. who died on or about the 39th da of 1 only tapestry square, 3x8. Fawn ground with floral —Allan Church„ Ersk� ewe- Pmt iv y fer--to the under. doe�gn in rich colors of green and brown. Regluar$8.GOD ,. improving. The annual service at the Octnober, 1909, are r uired to send b , . p - Donald KerrrrrofoToronto,n�spent try,will be held on June the 19th Che ca ms Post 088, a dress d to -, -- ----,- F M _--Sunday at the home of- their at 8 p m. Collection In aid of m before the loch day of July, ]Ontario, on i mother here. the cemetery fund. Everybody their ebtistian and surnames and ad-10, IN HARDWARE —We are prepared to supply made welcome. " particulars of their � pp dresses, with full - - everybody with salt in bbls 280 lbs, —W. L. Courtice has returned claims and the nature of the securi- Screen doors—$1.00 to $2.25 bags 100 lbs, also 50 ib bags. D. from the Bay of Quinte Methodist ties, if any, held by them. = __Window screens-18c to 85cp f . Simpson ik Co. Conference that has been in session And Take Notice that after the 10th Screen wire-15c to 25c 4 .—Miss C. Taylor has been en- during the past week in the town day of July 1910, the said Adminis- Screen door springs-10c each gaged by T. M. McFadden to oiler- of Trenton and reports a pleasant tratrix wilt proceed to distribute the Poultry netting-8c to lOc per yard _ - ate the telephone central and to and profitable time. assets of the said_-deceased.aawaq tbP Grass shears 5c to $1.00 --- assist in the drug store. —Mrs. I. Wise, of Toronto, ac- Mies entitled thereto, having regard Sprinkling Caps-45c to 70�c —Ewart Wright, who has spent eom nied Mr. and Mrs. Powle only al to the claims of which said notice g Pe y shall have been given as required,and nine months mostly in to Pickering on Monday. Mrs. that the said Administratrix will not - various parts of the United Stat- Wise, who is in very poor health, be liable for said assets, or any part ? ee, returned home last week. expects to leave shortly for Cali- thereof, to say person or persons of - —The Ladies' Aid Society of St. fornix, where her daughter is nosy whose claim notice shall not have been — ndrew'e church- will -bold-their living. received at the time of such diatribu• LC I apfrit next regular meeting in-the base- —Bert. Shepherd,of the G.T.R., tion, meat of the church on Tuesday Belleville, spent few days this A Vh Dated the 28th day of April, 3010. pe _ LORETTOROACH, afternoon next. week with Pickering friends. Ow- .Ad stratrix, dmini —J. S. Jepheon, who succeeds ing to his arduous work and irre- • ' Mr. Winter as manager at Spiok's gular meals he has been somewhat -Cherrywood P. O„ Out. Floor'mill, expects in a few days to on the sick list. maki� it n A��T! ��*T/'r T1RT(� -' -tee fctc-the- o e® ew oli ays. PAPER 1�1,TJ.1�vT g —W. J. Clark accompanied D. energetic young man who is a pro- contracts or paper hanging and Come'and see our range of oilcloth and linoleums.D.G. M. Vauvalkenbarg, of Whit- bationer for the ministry with eel- painting. Some of the nicest patterns to be had. - Eby, in his official visit to the rience in circuit work has-t&m Satisfaction !Zephyr lodge of the United Work- e8ecared to take the work o Rev. Prices reasonable.steed• amen on Saturday evening. J. A. McCamus during the summer 28-81 M, ALLAWAY Table o col and white. l oilcloth both orad h' —C. J. and Mrs. Powleq and the months when it is hoped that _ - latter's father, Thos. Peart, of To- Rev. McCe,mins_will be fully recov. PICKERINGI MARKETS " Also full range of lace curtains of :rontoauto on Mondavisited y and spentaatheir few ere from his The annuals exnt cursiontothe Red Wheat.. r r... ............. $ .90 a design and patterns. _ White tot "the la hours with Mrs. n Bunting. Guelph Agricultural College uod- Mixed '• .... ..........� .990 —(i. S. Cowan and daughter. er the auspices of the South On- Goose • ...�...., .8U 1 ;Mise tai left on 9atarday to ,� - _ New washable prints Makeheir residence in Toros- ptario Farmers' Institut will teaks Oats .. ... 37 to. VVe ho that Mr. Cowan'soron- lace on Wednesd - ......... ._ eo - - gall the time. health may improve and that city This is an excursion that all farm- Buckwheat ....................... 50 ere especially should patronize as R. A. BUNTING, P:ICKERING .. life may be congenial to them. it not only gives a pleasant days' -Special Seed 1lM6eting —The fire company will meet outing but it also has an educa- +this (Friday) evening in the ball In the interests of the production of tional value that should not be _- ^at8o'clock. ,-All-those interested good Beed andtheeraOntaio,D weeds SPECIAL SHOW OF SUMMER missed. See advt. in another col- the Dominion and Ontario,De art- ih-B-Fitt of Jul celebration are P +-- y oras for rates and time of leaving menta in seed tura are co-operating MILLINERY FOR THE HOLIDAY Invited to attend. The committee ate, in holding seed meetings at Almond's _ on street tanks will also report. —Mrs. James Andrew gave a June 17tb in the Grange Hall and at —We congratulate J. A- Me- birthday party to a number of Cherrywood June 18th in the School -� 'Camas on his successfuly passing her relatives on Tuesday after- House. Both meetings will begin at Mrs. Leigh will be exhibiting this week some of the prettiest ef- — kis examination at the Toronto 7.90 P. m. Object of the meetings, festa in summer millinery at a very low price. Ladies who have not ><Tniversit $zaminations, r noon, which.incidentally took the having discureians of the following topics : yet visited my etcreahould take this opportunity of archasing a y form of an old` ashioned quilt- d best method of producing pretty summer hat. At the same time. ou will have till chance of - secured third class honors in his h . ing bee.' The qu ing bees hada P q y puybjedts : Mathematics and Phys- pure strong clover seed, timothy,and being the winner of the $15.00 plume. - fascination for the der y'ladies aleike. of a generation or two ago, as it (b) Identification of weeds and weed.-,. . The class hats cannot be bought in an store in the cit at en - -Wm.• -Morecombe has been added mach to the social life of seeds; methods of eradication, where near the same price. - q y y " busy the past few days taking the community, and it still has a (c)Sal ion;maintainingand clown the small building used for great attraction for the ladies of improving the gor and productions p g pe MRS LEIGH DICKERING many years by G. S. Cowan as a the resent eneration. We ho of field crops. combo is shop. Mr. More- the custom may never die out. (d)The Ontario Laws relative-to the f combs is using the material in ` Bale of seeds and destruction of noxi- ' erecting a hen house at the rear —The concert Riven in the hall ous Reeds, e - of the lot., last Friday. evening by the Old Mr. (leo. Carlaw, of Warkworth, GIVEN AWAY FREE —A camber from this locality Southland Sextette, tinder the will address the meetings. Hie thor- ; attended the annual meeting of auspices of the Epworth League ough knowledge of the subjects in = "the youth Ontario Farmers' Insti- oft a Methodist Chnrvh, was but hand, combined with his experience 6 lb. of Lipton's to the one who comes the nearest the number of lute held at the home of Charles poorly attended. Two new mem- as an institute worker, should make beans in the bottle. Open to any one that buys a pound of tea inside Calder, M. L.-A., at Myrtle, on bers have been added to the Coin; the meetings of the greatest practical Saturday afternoon. They report pany since their last appearance calue and interest to the farmers. the 3GAdays from date of advt. So come along ladies and see who will a large and..successful meeting. here about a year ago, thus mak- For further particulars apply to be the lucky one. The Women's -Institute also met ing it decidedly stronger. Their J. H. HARE, u _•'•at the same time and place. program was a good one, and 38-37 Dept. of Agriculture, Whitby _'b also have in stock the best of seed corn, mangel seed an —Miss Irene Rogers left last there are few who cannot enjoy — ' turnip seed.' week for Montreal, oaring to the Iistening to the old negro melo- � -• - -serious illness of her sister=in-law, dies. The adding of an elocution- HOMESEEKERS FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE Mrs. A M. Rogers,-who is suffer- ist to the company proved a ing from an attack of a decided ac ' ppendicitis. acquisition, as her num- _ PICHERINGk bers were- well rendered and much EXCURSIONS E. BRYAN, PROP. We are pleased to state she is now appreciated. Proceeds amounted improving and that it is unlikely pp that an operation will be ri s vu To Pa —Several of our most patriotic —The baseball match which young men donned their in WESTERN a e �� was to have been played on the duds on Tuesday, and strutted o$ ����� _-college grounds on Saturday after- to Niagara to learn the arts of CANADA _ noon between the Greenwood,and war. In times of peace soldiering -- the Pickering school teams failed is one of the most healthy pas- _ --•to come off owing to the illness of times in which a young man can LOW ROUND TRI! RATES L several of the Greenwood players. engage. A ,few. weeks spent in awn Mowers It is expected that the match will this way with•the excellent phy- G01NG DATES - Garden' ShearB ` be played this Saturday after- sical training and under strict dis- _ . __ Troon. ciplide is roduetive of good Air.6,19 Jens 14,28 Ash, 9.23 . __��__pp —The town of Newmarket on results. We do not believe in a+7 3, 1?,31 7dr 12,28 Sea.8,20 Lawn Rakes _ . . . :Monday voted on a by-law to arousing the military'spirit in the Tatouon SPECIAL 'f MNS _ Screen Doors spend $16,000 in enlarging their young to an unnecesFary high dee- TORONTO TO WINNIPEG AND WEST - - High School. The by-law carried gree so as to produce what is Leave Toronto 2.00 a..• -by a majority of W. The board termed a military nation, but a on above da„ Window screens, screen wire, turnip seed, maagel seed, corn, etc., will ask for tenders at once. Evi- certain amount of, military ardor ColonistaTouristggK : �'"' o°`�°' and general hardware. dently the Friends' College there is a Rood thing for the nation. A viy to nearest c.P.R AgLnt or write _ 'D is not appreciated by the residents The highest form of patriotism, R Ihompscn. D.P.A.• Toronto. - R not to i0s. He UNDY As mtieh as the supporters of the , tends towards peace and v l� - - - - college would like. not to war. 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