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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_06_17 a ; ..,;.,.,'•w'+l-.�:-"!•-.:.., r. -."r•A r .�.''.. !-w:-..+'-r-'3''.'-T% . - ^*.•.�°r.T.Sry:"'!?`"s'< x„sY.j'' n,•r nF,vt"'•'•'.'•: s's '.•Y' "+rye. ..c.;F+. •..r", y"af4s yw. d-b :?. MivT .2,.X ` ,E +'g r is { S : ':rt'... - '.,•1; : 7. . x'. =VOL. SXIX. - :PICKERINCI, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1910 � ' WO. 37 - ;yrati:�ltostal �aifrDa• GREEN RIVER BROUGHAM • '' -- Lost—A rain-coat at or near Mrs. J.-L• Cowie,of Toronto, is spending SPINK MILLS r we is Coakw�elIa[edlica� Hokinlace day o! auction sale. a few days here. ;• „ -rewsad given for its-reGrrcr—Miss—Maud Barelay -imr—i.ndisposed- � C. MCKINNON,M.D., L.R.C.S., P=.. PF to J. H. Beal, owner,Claremont. •• with erysipelas. . ZtdtaDnr�, member of the Collage of Mrs. Harman, of Toronto, is visit- t Ylaloiaaa.ad H Surgeons o!Ontario,liosatla• HIGHLAND CREEK iD�t hedaughter, Mrs. O FARMERS a r H. Haus n �1 :; of 8o al Coa of SarXeons, Bdinbnrgh. Miss Lulu Tomlinson,of Willowdale, r attention to deieasee of women sad k with q` - - ailtiliea. OfIIes and residence,Bronshaw. Mrs. Gardner is celebrating her 90th Ypent a ouple of days last wee Jerant�n �QQ1 birthda at her home here. The Beatrice AI ere'PiCKERING MEDICAL SURGguests are : Mrs. R. Ma , 1Kra. An- Master Jack Gerow, oP Toronto, is AND turn. Mrs. Read, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. visitingq m his grandparents, W , and and X-RAY INSTITUTE Tradway, Mrs. Hurtable and Mrs. Mrs. 141osgrove. EVERYBODY ' PIcKsRlxa, - - ONTARIO Huff. We wish the old lady many District Division of the Sons oflt, $ 6 10 A TON happy returns of the day. Temperance• is being held here on Ho for the Lezenby collar which I ° R ELGIN TOwLE, M. B., X. D., c. x., . Wednesday,June 2rnd. Physician-in-charge - Bpeoisliet in 8eo:al Diseases. Prostatic Dta WEXFORD Mrs. Laidlaw is very ill at present, u€a o M9, cruse I also handle the ' Don't forget the i3aptist excursion Whipple Humane Ho rse Collarti • Tumors.x•Bay examination, unggla o eye, in Learnt barn raisin fa the J2-al. lrm o from n Wednesday next. All harness-makers' SU sante and chronic diseae'es � g 01strAmnnt to BOb- ha re code kept. 7 a! cen ease nose,throat sad lanae. Inning glasses and oII Wednn xt constantlyOII RD "+ 0906 Homs 12 to s and 7 to t john sn Thomas- aralfall,near here on Monday, when their fine new struc- fiCARBORO JUNCTION ,l �,•yg�, ture, 41)x100, was raised in exactly ; Q one hour and flue on were "Billy- d fatal'accident was narrowly aver- W. J. Coakwell er J• L. SPINE, LIbIITEDr Doherty and Ted Macon were the cap- ted on Tuesday evening on-the ging• • r R, FAREWELL, Q. 0•, BARRIS. tains, the former scoring a victory Ston road, a short distance east of the r r!a THE,ooaat�Orowa dttoznq,ata ooanty PICKERINQ, ONT. over the latter. The carpenter and gall.way House, but=which resulted 9rileetsar. coati$ossa.Whitby. 14r masonry work wadi done Horace in the killing of a horse and the de- ;. LT. BAROLAY Barriaber-at-Law, Thamgaoa—g-bounteous repast-was atructhn_ of A WAgnn. served b the ladies, man of whom engaged hauling material for the . Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Bxami- y y erection of the new Catholic school. s6r for BiR;i Oonzt of dnstioe,Brock Sweet were present, and the whole affair 1, Whitby, ny S ..A Ja Ht BEAL sane most successful. The team was a spirited one and on the approaeb of an electric car became4 �Q J. G. DOW, B. A„ Barrister, frightened as they had come out of a ,• , 1!a Solicitor,Notary Public,Eta Money to ______� W HITEVALB gate. The wagon was struck fairly A consignment of salt has nor- ar- r loan- Omoc next door to the standard Bank. CLAi�EMnNT aq y ? Whitby, ably _-- The Entrance Examinations will be ando ne of the homes inataatly killed. rived.and is ready for deliv- - `,: ----- held in 'the--schoel houseee-here next The- driver was thrown out and " Deters UNDERTAKER Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. knocked senseless. He was placed on _ .. cry at Spiuk'e milk r, Miss Gertrude Pringle, B. A., of the the car and taken to East Toronto. 9 � ' TALTER L. BOWDEN D. V. S. WhitbyCollegiate Institute, will re- Be and a few bruises about the head vI Graduate Ontario vetenusry College. Night and Sunday-rallshave side g p and shoulders he was not Injured,And is - llembee Ontario vetatiaaty Iledie.l i let my specifal"aEteation. JACK OMI - - BRou Rosa Sacceaftr to Dr.B,J. Bbirlay• Otdne Hing eI, The regular ntoDLhly meeting of the now not much the worse of his expert- i i Pickering. 37 - Women's Institute will be held next ence. ° Tuesday, the 21st Inst, in the lecture •,u wu*tnsimo gawb•Is. As I ata agent for The room of the Methodist church, at 2..% ATHA McIntosh Granite Co. of P• m. Miss Campbellwill address the : ��T Wedding bells are ringing. ra, yY G. HAM—lasuer of MwTIaLZe meeting. The enthusiastic address s . Lieense6 to the County at ou L�+azio Toronto, i can give very N 0 of her last visit will bean inducement Eli Lehman spent Wednesday m Toronto, Pickering village• e7ly close prices on to all ladies to make an effort to i John Scotts spent Monday at Guelph ra hear her again. pe Is the time to place your order for , HOPPER Issuer of Marriage with Wm. and airs. Forsyth. De Lioetiame to the County of oota�rio, - T � - . Q, and Mrs: Gates, of Claremont. a monument. Being a slack time O®6c a6 store and his residence,Claremont. 'MONUMENTS TS aRocic ROAD visited at A. Carruthers' Sunday. of the year in the shops better in- n B,BEATON.TOWNSHIP OLERH Louisa Hubbard left for Mount Joy Jas. Courtney, of Toronto, spent A ducements can be given. See me before buying. I on Tuesda mornin few stays with john Scott this week. JI w• L7onreyaae•r, Oommie'sloaer for Mtktar g' b amaariae, saactio ant. ate. money to loan _pap_for all Telephone James Keyes has partly recovered Jacob Cline,9f Watford,is spending Place your order now and have 66 to � "Isinis-o! N-rb - Lis - - - from his recent illness.--. a-le�vr daps..wit3r�hfe-sistes:Mrs:-, ' ._ the stones erected the first thing -- 6a06s" ��• Oat. 1-y service. Dunkeld. � ,. - C. Young and family,Of Mount Joy. In the spring. POSTILL, Licensed Aust visited friends here this week, Lud and kite. Hoover and family .L' . tor Ooeatu• of Yorlr and Onaano. Aao. Tboe• A, Knox left on' Blonds to and Miss Gladys Mowder, of Stouff- y ManNJ*@ of all kinds attenud to on shafoom Ville,spent Sunda At J Ml wder's. . W. GIBBONS, — Claremont soars•. Addreu Orsaa elver P.o. Ons t attend the funeral of his brother Lb. Pe y 11901"adden's Emn183aa ert at Blptbe. Ont. G xDd Mn. Nighswandet, Mrs. B. POWELL Licensed Auc- Mrs. Henderson and child joined 4' Nigh wander and Mimes Iva and kind.of sates 000dneeed usher week and it de- Reva attended the china wedding of 1 s, pnvauly or by Q �$ 1 �$ li lighted wit t e collo y at Markham. JUST RECEIVED • ?, "xe'rtion Sate notes collected. 1For datesor Yp P P � Farafo ham, who eft these ria R. Davi sotma d family of Cherry- 7P Qatar.top y as reeideno•. Elizabeth g W A 'arlgad of Cement add a Carload of lee. P akeetaa. ora�•n left u No"Omoe ,via !6 scan o for Michigan. returned a wood..alias Lizzie Dunkeld., o! Bro- fneatye prompt attention, lm the best Spring Tonic. tog ham, sed J. and Miss ala Calvert British Columbia Shingles. y• - few da and it now engaged b ug �, - ado TPOUGHER, Licensed Auction- cootraC�r Cook. g� spent Sunday at Jas. Dunkeld a. a . ser• Qainator, ootteetor end urger of On sale now at our store while the F. 8taver, of Whitevale, and Rev Mr. Lloyd.of Temperadceville,who ssazrta•c uessaw at1 kinds of &notion ante• present stock last's Rev, Mr. English. of Toronto. were purchased the Jarvis farm. moved in All kinds of mush and dressed lumber so�noad and valuations made as mod• to rt of the house this week. We lath add shioglee. as well an hard nese ebargn, Estates .na oonsiRnm•aas eon lanae bottle for 99c. the guests of and lila, Hubbard pe and soft coal always �6v on Sunday evening. welcome Mr. Lloyd to our midst. 9 a - ria eaal'y maoaRad and sold by station or y g' in stock. e /priivabe sats. Mortgages, rants noun and Six bottles for SLOO I[a•b'� stlanm~iat�s Promptly eolleclt6d sad sails ,� - _ _ tiR!<ENWOOt) OOODWOOQ A. �C. RE E SSR, " bermar gpar"Gotuaranteed. Phone or Bayles Brom.. to the north of us, a 1)u Dia se Mau b, fixed b7y DhBoro"Nave' Brio • y 7v g your Prescription* to d,. Our RMrs. Hilts visited ugmm last weielt at&i• have remodeled.their saw mill. . It it LOCUST HILL _ drugsare always pure and fresh. agg now in first clan shape. y p The football match announced for pe Saturday did not take place owing to M1° (Rev.) S. T. Tucker and child J - Wagner Co. Myes sw the rain. are sppeending a couple of weeks with i $ e. te+ FRZZ lriends to Owen Bound. OPEN ALL SIIMedEB Mr. Crosby and Rev, Mr. Tose were OwiDg to the rain on Saturday our Many Business Colleges close dur. ; Have a full line ut fresh and cur Satisfaction guaranteed. attending Methodist Conference in bell Learn were unable to go to ing the summer rponthe but � ed meats constantly on hand. the city last week. Pickering. but will arrange another the popular i The three excursions tbat paced T. M. MOFA DDEN through here this week were wall t- date shortly. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ronized b Goodwood le. The C. N. b will have the steel laid 1�e'tateZQ� aro' DRUGGIST AND GRADVATZ OPTICIAN y p few the big bridge south of herein a _ 14iam, bologna, Weiner., etc. � Local option is working well here. _ The hotel is Join a cod commercial !ew days, Construction work is being Highest sloes PICKERING. ONT. g g pushed very re.ptdl all along the line.Butcher's id for _ business and soft drinks are being die P Mrs Walter Wilson and Mn. Fred. �a Qom. 's Q pensed. Hoar.are leaving on Saturday to spend P1C�@rlag ♦nln�8r j�rd The Women's Institute will hold a a couple of weeks with the former's mains open sod admits students • • • iGlceT it meeting in the hall here on Friday at any time. This is an excellent o iekerrng llvel'r� g y parents, T. and Mr.. Walters,of Oak- y - evening to be addressed by s lady wood, • time to commence a course so as to Al,nds of buildingg material includ from Guelph. Mr, McCormack, traveller for the be ready for a position in the fall. , ing rough and Tressed lumber, The baseball match' on Friday-last W. R. Brock firm of Toronto, spent This collage Is well known through- ,. First-cines riga for hue lath, etc. reversed the score of the previous iday evening here with M. Gleesod. out Canada and the United States week and each team has •won.one 8aturda� morning they went on a for strictly high class training. �► De Or night British Columbia Shingles $2.80 game tb! tie'will be decided this week. Write for our Large Catalogue. Day g fishing.expedition and succeeded in �IIe )nest$ 811 tT8ln8 ' per square, Terme Cash. .. . tl BALSAM bringing back a flue string of trout. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. r W. D. GORDON & SOF, The word contest for the prize lot. Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sts. 'Teaming promptly attended to. worth$100 in "Cottage Grove Park," w Mrs. Arbuckle visited at Bert Wil- REAL ESTATE is now over, and the auccesafulcoates- ' Agent for Canada Carriage Co. son's on Monday. taut was L. M. Gleeson. 138 Cameron W. Ha Peak ••••• Miae Elva Irwin visited Evansville • friends on Sunday. St.;Fort'William. He succeeded in � 11 P1<Cket*lyt�• Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. Roy Ward visited$is Claremont making 1607 words out of the above r r. Good buildings, lent of water, one- friends,on Sunday. sentence. His many Greenwood ori- g plenty endo congratulate Lyman on his good half in cash, balance on mortgage, if Geo. Jones visited at Mr. Fisk s, fortune. I B1aoksmithing sag Glen Major, of Sunday. required. The farmers are busy, doing their •+' _ Also a good tenement- dwellipg road work these fine days. 1}fiatorleal Voter Ranair a am m�5 rented the Dunbarton shop, Vieldfng 12�in the village of Picker- Wm. and ]lits. Ward visited friends • �I find opened the same,I am prepay- in Stouffville on Sunday.. There's going to be a History of Pick- Having f ed to do all work entrusted to ing' A few from here-took in the ezcur- .ring. If• you have even a singleAWthing me in the above line. Sion to Niaggara on-Tuesday. fact worth including will you -tend Horseahcein a specialty. ,u.$ rtti't ' 1t�t'� Misses Ada and Buelah Jones visit- it at once to Rev. W. R. Wood, r ed at Jas. Madill'9 on Sunday. 'Claremont, Family .Records and -' ball in an see me any time. � � � �� ��8 Uriah Jones took a pleasure tri to tradition often'contain the most in- Pine Grove one day lasweek. P teresting material. Send it all id. that is many other things i '. T'. SjINTM11MM, _ tore mo , � a �>f�:♦ Samuel Jones hada successful barn - that are, bought in other ;�•� DUNBARTON raising on Tuesday of this,week. Baptist Congregation below Sth Con- stores. If others cannot re- - • V. Ricardsaa• Judson Edwards left for Essex last cession. air your broken articles y _ ThL week, where he has secured a good "June 27th, 1840, On this day we bring them to tis and we will e position. interred the remains of Mr. O'Brien, -repair them if it is possible to . DDlI�INION 'BANG Notlal'y Public, Pickering. The masons are making good pro• who departed this life on the 24th of do so. The chargee will be grass with the cement work for W.H. June aged 60 years. His death was moderate, s� • Jones new barn. improved,to the edification of his aur- Head Office, Ze`oronto slacksmith ing J. D. McAvoy has disposed of his viving neighbors and the comfort of 'We b1) •6(d lold driver to Mr. Todd,of Stouffviile, and his mourning family. by Mr. Barclay and e�jtDir General Banking Businesshas purchased another one, from the exulting question of St.Paul, A:general blacksmith business 'done.' A number from here Attended the .,O Death where Is thy sting? O ' transacted. -- -All kinds of repairing neatly and concert at Claremont on Friday even- (grave where is thy Victory? These and pay the highest market _ ' promptly.executed. in and report a most enjoyable time. were selected because on them deceased price for it. If you have any 1. r A number from here intend taking loved to .dwell—they formed in fact you would like made up into Special attention giTen to Horse-shoeing-a- Specialty. in the Baptist Sunday School ezcur- his last audible words. After the newewelery we will be the collection Of Sion to 'Lindsay and Bobeaygeon'on close of the service within the house pkase� to give you a that esti- . - • -- - Q•OR�ON tk SrA"9779 Wednesday next,June 22nd. . the body. was conveyed to the grave mate,• and guarantee ya. sale notes. PICKERI\G, ONT, Mrs. B. H. Harold, of Wheatland, and a hymn wassung. Theseweresol- none but your old gold will N. D., is visiting•at the home of her emn and impressive moments to us be used, _ Write or phone 79 $AFhJG9 DEPARTMENT, stents,J L),.and Mrs,McAvoy, Mr. all, seein as we did the earth forever for further information. 7. H PICKERING NEWS PLANTS.. FOR SALE Harold is expected to arrive in a few hide from us one of our own race and m' =e afaito received o:f 1, and g NORMAN BASSETT, p � days. feelin as some of must that to him upwards• _ Tantatoea, Crtblxtge, Cauliflower, Geo. Jones has been engaged by the then all beyond the grave was reality, '' Celery and Garden Flowers. Glen Major Angling Club as manager all on this side a fleeting vexatious Jewler and Optician, SYlt®reset allowed at highest 3' of their fisheries there. As Geo. has though fascinating dream." Qat. assent rates. Wagun vt-ill be on the road dtuiug;had considerable experience in that w. W11�1�lys ✓ "" C - r the -,canon. line, we believe he will give good t p New Post office. sari f,ictinn. We con ratulnte him Baptist S. S. F,xcur-iontvia C.P.R. 1 P CHAS. D. Gow)o,,, NIAnager R The Gamma a Gardens, ,,n aecurin such a remunerative to Lindsay and Bobrwygpon, ' !� WHITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. tion. g p ne ai _u< . •�'• t+• 3 � ;_i•:. -.: ..,,y..,, , ..w. . ,' - �,r, s-.- 's N ':. fA Y 'fs .Gee ..k :v. R ; .1{, • Wednesday, 1F•�.• .•14•^.'' �i.• ,f�'-'k`.. x- _ r_p - '' '""' `- die. �''• ke - x i•1.4 „K 3 f Y '.t°t+• fig. .tIF-PIP'. ' v � • _ ^ > ,� ,,. sr» ,, -^:', d T;...w .sLs`6: , __• � ',.,•0,. •'• .rss'Y._ 't -Y.:+. .•..,., X,, 'n .a. ..,� ,x;».. �.;�,. *�:"''' ''r-.rere•4- a. . '.. ,. .z �....•. .. _,,,.. ..kr. -y.el. <..a•.s..ea..•,: ,a�'%c su+c.:...-. ,. ..._e'_��.r: :,. of"ERFROWWrFaffigm :y.�...�. •-r_•,%7' : � r � .. '..'.f ... :• .rue ... - _. .. .. y, ' f D _- ' I stould have done with that way- �, ward girl." _. c;Alas! I fear my- firm:ness has not changed the situation. , r , - I "You are mistaken. The blow has struck home. Time will do the 1 test.' If you can finish what you have so' well begun-" I{ t x beat rSeHowlever�thereGuld askperhapsi `nothing Builds Strong, Healthy, --=�E}R, TIS€: #'iERITAGE QF MADAME- means,_ Will you allow me to _ -Youngsters.- set. - seta• Alice when I wish, and with Sturdy Youngsters• ' MALTA. ; whom I wish I" " T - o serve-heat oven, pour hot milt over it and salt "Th.enS2I lam going." to taste. Sold by all grocers,13c.a carton; two for 25c. + �. "When shall I see you agate 7" - 42s � I CHAPTERVII.-{Cont'd), "Come! npea'k!" cried his uncle: "When I have succeeded." "Assure this foolish girl that my And he descended the stairway, "I know that, and I am not dis- g saving to himself: pleased with you beyond measure, former secretary is associated with "It is only the countess'who can a band of raiicals. You have just though it deems to me that your convert Alice." i situation ,imposed upon you duties toltt me his exploits and drawn ,year own conclusions from them. I to wbielh you. have- been wanting, CHAPTER VIII. le ditit we %vill leave the past, and I hope you do not mean to retract - " 1n enought examine these pack- a ore my ang ter. ax' " ly-know where to be- t!;F idea. - - ages of bank-notes," added, the "No," murmured Maxime, "for, vie a little more perplexed than he i gat," stammered :Maxime, salon- "I tried," replied Maxime, with bunker; pointing. to the files which unfortunately, I have advanced no- had entered it, ! ished that the countess showed so i embarrassment, "but I fear he per- were •still spread out on.the Mable. thing but the truth,." On his arrival he fancied he was much impaltience. "He said so silts in believing it. He has rea- 1 Vignory took them up and •be. "What!" murmured poor Alike, going to set everything to lights, ? many things." seas that--" i gar, counting them over. "You, too---you abandon him-you, overwhelm M. •Dorgeres with .joy, "About me 7" "What reasons?)' "There are fifty," he said. nh declared to me only yeller- brio Alice to ri ht views, and re- "Ile re "In walking with one of his. (; g I repeated that your state of 'That is-not what I ask. Where day-" assure his friend Vignorv. And M. health required greatcare, and! friends he met this woman of whom as ustia spoke associateno to From my safe, undoubtedly, I I was innocent. To-day I ant obliged! to a heartrending scene, Alice talk-;abuse the interviews granted me. woman who lost her hand in trying recognize the wav the pin is stuck to recognize that I was mistaken." eel of ding, Vignory weal awgy ' `'He asked you not to speak to me to open my uncle's safe." i in ; a little more to the right and "What has happened since yes- anxious. i of M. de Carnoel 7" "Well? "His friend knew, it seems. that But there remained one last card "'\r k..• a little lower -down than the pack- terday7" of positively, but from certain,this creature had been the mistress N ages made at the Bank of France." "I saw M. de Carroel taking to play. words he lot. fall I understood that, cif Robent da Carnoel." - -- c _- ---.- Very well. My rouge of a sec- flight with a •woman who is certain D4axime was not the sup of the;ne tic,tiis aware that you were inter-� It is not true. Villa oe rotary can no longer maintain that lv a thie-f." xentiments his couAn had exprtss- 'eat irg yourself in his behalf." g haat hd hag stolen them." "A woman :" repeated Mlle. Dor• ell with so much violence. Hope ` i huge you diverted him from lied`• ;. "What! it was-" Beres, sorrowfully. was still living in the bottom of her (To be contiaued.r "We hold in our hands the sum ` Yt•s, a woman, my dear Alice, breaking heart, aftd she was resoly• i, that was taken from me, and it! and what a woman ' 'one who isied to cherish her liberty, because e Mine' rests with me to have this Carnoel engaged in the seiNiee of revulu- ; ane believed the hour would come afrested." ' w o e " tur the reinstatin of the betrothed �`pptiunand f the •o est rd r. f3. Vurz�V Lake '"He is is Paris"" exclaimed Vig- 'And you affirn, that he fled with�of her choice, McKVn V u Elk borv, her 7 Fled! why =.ht fid be fly? He! It was only nrce7tary to tear ' "Yes, and I have in mi• hand the 1.as. then, beau arrested 7'' - i ft�nl her t'rtis last illusion). And •� ' roof if his 'infamv. Would you "I beg vou, .mv dear -Alice. not' Madame Yalta alone coulddo that.elieve that he has had the auda- to insist in knt 'i< ng a!! the details, TIc wit impatient to see her. Lo rem- ' Bagging ere cit,. to• assert that this money was; Cit this affair, but be satisfied when' quaint her with what he bad &s_- re - seat to him by a debtor of his fl- I tell you on my honor and my; "'+vPred c. ncern:nR• bort de Car- ,R - 4fi thcr: He bad a- letter written. 1 conscience that M, de �'arnoel has: n,•el• and if he could hate hoped iniad Successful Operations at the Mine Which Make -- and tell me what you been guilt;, of acts -which create be- to fid her at home uould have run. p kink. i twee . You may believe ine.. but Dr. V4i>agc)s had tt+ld birit the- the Property a COtillnj; Shipper. __ f --� tween flim and ytu an iTil Vignory turned pale and took the a.. for 1 ! ecunte-s would be absent for twee- ELK CITY, stay a.-with the open• where the caw 7 Inch vela cruses 1dr. letter with a hand that trembled t.-four h-lirs. and he must st- 1 dc-fended him -when I believed its f� Ing of narlgot,.=+• which tr now in full INXister asses that to big opinion pt;tbly, 1)c�aible. and I have no interest� F me his t:i�it to the next day awing the greatest of •rtivtty prevails this week will result to the placing of a)A The imposture is evide lt," he' in ru:n:n him:" ��'he a ah )u Id he go? - He hsrdiy S' the various mines and prospects in the value of the mine beyond Question g this o,c,nity and the city is rapidly The neoes.ary builaings have now all Paid atter having glance<1 at it:j -It is well," said .Alice, with of- ; knew• and t ok mechanically the recavering from the recent fires. been ere t,,i, Including bunk house, MJF a is even very,clumsily done. this i fort, "where is. be?" rc ute to Rue de Chateaudun, when, other (dnbaltt s likely veins to become an. binklcemith anon, macacerpowder house, letter must have been dictated by "W rare is he!".fie stela ilvod M.I In turning into the Bo'.Ilevard Mile- depth with }since. Amens . the ship- the necessary machinery is De►ag and an- -1d de Carnoel:" „ 4h:_rbe;, it p^Curred t') him to go Per, and properties bagging are are stalled A Rood wagon road has been t , ' Dorstert s. It is not cele inters- tea I wangle .now wherer a i5.?' q g the Lucky 6ndfrrs, the Borland- : built from the main road which car. - - D1Ct$tPe3 to whom 7' asked Max- r !salt in 1?ire for r'ieor et. - Thompson, the Devnn qnd the Moose allele the road from Fite Lake abruptly; I On reachingMonecaux Park, he Hera mines The McKenzie com i Paav am to a very To one of his fr:ends, no doubt. turned aside to take a look at Col-' The Moose Horn mine put to a new fortunate poettion, owning a group of five properties which have been thnr• } ][ do not know The handwritin "You are absolutely beat upoc onel Borisuff's house. He ascer- plant shin spring and are now as vein nushly }-PNLed R,t nein . made from g it'1" asked Maxime, cTl:de.l'' tu' • wanas at the tis-toot level on • vela y ° "But intimate as ,you were, you+'+ thined that the RusWisn agent h-ad which has• Showa ramal from the the veins na %Lich the company- ar•• ' make an end of this: ` wall, he ,q surface now wnrk,ng heir- shown results of ,t Tnust know the friends of Robert de spoken truly,- Hie servants were from goo'nuarPs of slicer nP as high } _ i('arncel." At this woman's," I Ot!gagEd in S'toriIIg away baggage in In the midst of the mines -is the as 15,000 ounces to the ton, .. „ I M,•AenstP, a group of five properties This com Friends-he had few; Stam- "Prove'to me that you are not, a wagq„n, y. no which wrrk was brgum last fan•.' meet. and Itisthe opinion of the ea• a mere 1, Vignory. "A few college 13 ing. "A pleasant joiurnev to Rim,"• uury They have been fortunate tram R,neer in charge end those who bare chums, and those he-saw ver- rare-' "Hew shall 1 rove it T 1 'can the start and sown hope to rank with Re,I the prnperty ;,not It abnuld bs y I p murmured Maxime, "an< mai he the shippers. brought to the .M 1,1 ” not take you there. ^an 17 lint V never :Cturn." - The engineer in charge, Mr Harry very short time.`600 plug stage In a i- - Pounds of Rnnd ore "Then," said the banker, "it is'shall see him myself this cwen'ng He fol at~li3.ter, reports that the •stn on havit's bo-n baserd bJ May 1, and the fol Rue de Visrnv to its location U6 of the eompanv•s group work In this"regard being Pushed ra. useless to try to find out who wrote'-I shall see his contemptible cc- termi3M, and plunged in his re- at a depth of So fret continued stead- 1-pidlr from day to day, the iekter." !COIDp11C^—aIId LO-mOrruw, -f V'1U ltv the whole distance and showed free App licattnn Is being made to list this „ i ctton9, wAa Crosaing the Bottle- eflver all the way with the exception ! Btnrk on the New York inch. I believe so, monsieur -- how- wish to hear the confessions i a. yard de Cutlrcelles when a Cry met of tear feet. several hundred teat of The Trent+ter Agents are The Trusts ever, if you would entrust it to me'', fcree from him-" hip ears and roused him from his stripping bps alt-Fady, berm dune, re- and fluarant" Company of Tnronto ns - I may perhaps—" I " "Enott h"' o l suiting to the discovery of two ad- and the Guarantee seeurtty and Trans- „ , interrupted h11!- revery. Raising his head, he saw ditional veins, one of which is 7 tn- fer rnmpi.nv or Vow Ynrk Ao, it would be Waste of.tame tc rhea wide, vetting at an angle of sig I am ntrering 50.000 Rharea of this M- mind is ma ares. There is notfting left; a.her=_e whose breast nearly touch- degrees. It is the intention to con. Rtork at 25e, per obare, subject to t and due but to- die." e3 him-a horse attached to an ale liana this shalt to the 75 or t00 toot Prior wale. Write or -wire me• your 'r ire only to impart my.convic- "To die;" exclaimed the fniitpr. i..gant victoria and drii>en by. a wo level, thea drill to the McKenzie vein, enbs^ription at calx: tion to-to all those who doubt ,you love me mo longer that ,'c u l man who, with-, skill had just' D C ' p dying. I g 1 �7. H A I I�ST4N Manning Arcade -still. This 1etrter is a roof and I .. talk of d in What have I din3 succeeded in arresting a blooded >t Toronto Ont. shall ke; it." that you should, break p • p • my hRart+ ' animal In full speed. Maxime T::e door opened softly, and "No," said Alice, theow:ng i-•til• sprang aside quickly, and was. Alice's face appoared, but seeing self into her father's arms, "I have ab,)ut to apologize when he recog - - -'•' --- - -'-•• - •--•- •_______-. __- s hP'r father was not alone she made ,ot ceased to love you; but forgive' nized Madame Yalta bent backward }a movement to. go out. . n,e' if' I have not the coura a to and oldie on the reins to restrain You no longer need wear your. "Come in !" exclaimed M. Dor- -live." - t3 her trc;tteg. She had very nearly i Cook in self Out with the weakening • geres. He concluded to profit by iyyh,e burst. into tears and sok,',cd'crushed a man who would willing- the heat of an intensely hot kitch- the presence of.Maxime to strike aloud. ly die for her, but in an fash- C O mf e :•a great blow, but reflecting that Her father received her i•t }tis ion. ( en. You can cook in Comfort. tLut of his cashier would ember- arms, and.Maxime, almost as much "You!"* she exclaimed. turning! Here is a stove that gives 010 outside heat. All its heat tial l his explanations with his moved, bent his head to conc3al his pale at, thought of the danger he: is ewmritmted at the burners. An intense blue fame(hotter than , : .daughter he took him aside'and agitation. had escaped. either white or red) is thrown upwards but not around. M the said: "Speak," cried M. Dorgares. "You!" exclaimed 'Maxime boat is utilized in cooking -none in outside heating. "Be so good as to leave us. You "Help me to make her uuderstt•ld amazed at tt't-is unlocked-for meet- ..were going to f'llo.w the advice of that she is wrong to afflict me se ; ing. The two monosyllables cross- � A ZO °my hare-brained nephew, but it is that she has not the right tri gri-.e ed each other. ANCWIPC lt out a hanging matter. Go, my t.,y old age by refusing.to marry-" "I will take you," she' said- in 1 - ' friend, and return to dine w:kh u:s. "Never," said Alice, disengaging a:t agitated-voice jump in, quick 1 •a Alice avoided looking at him as herself from her father's arms. "I Nedji is impatient.'' 011 i0ht-�t0�� Ile 'went out somewhat discomfited may promise to force myself io be Maxime did not require a second and crestfallen, but exchanging a resigned;'I cannot promise to tor- invitation. 'He took has place by en�y removes the discomfort of cooking. Apply a thatch an ,quick glance with her cousin, she et. But I, swear to you never to Madame Yalta's side, and the fiery immediately the stove is ready. Instantly an intense heat is pro- read in his eyes that he was ao pronounce the name of the man I animal filed off like a cannon ball, jected upwards against the pot, pan, kettle or boiler, and yet there bearer of good news. „ �•. _ have loved; and I ask it of you, my I was so terrified, said the is 1i10 Surrounding hen#-IIO Smell-tA0 SIDOke. Your arrival is opportune „ said M. Dorgeres; "I even regret father, of you,, Maxime. It is not cc unt'ess; a step more and you Why? Because The New Perfection much to exact: would have been under the feet of Oil Cook-Stove'--is scientifically, and '.: that you did-not come sooner. You „ „ Tactical perfect. You cannot nae weals have found Col. Borisoff "Do-not fear that we will revert my harso: practically . „ t-.this sad subject," replied M. ' "I owe you my life, and the joy too much wick-it is automatically there. controlled.You get the masifnum heat ; Dorgeres, who had recovered a of seeing you again would have -no smoke.The buraerisaim le.One "Then I did well not to come: p ;That man inspires me' with her- little his composure, and felt the -consoled me if I had been wound- '' wipe with a cloth cleans it-•-consw rer." necessity of putting an' end to a ed. I resigned myself with diificul- nuently there is no smell. "Yds," painful scene. '"You will remain ty to postponing my vislit till to- The New Perfection t1 OE-Stove Yes, said the banker mis- is wonderful for ear-round use, but-- "You - chievoush. `'You detest him be mistress of your own will, my dear morrow and •here , you -are back iesper3a11y in slimmer. 'Its heat oyer- - v 74 cause he believed with.myself that child. Wisdom will return'to you, again! ■tea upward to pan,pot,or kettle,but Itii cj'e Car-noel had been meddling perhaps, and I will wait for'it. And "Back again! what do you mean 7 •not beyond or around. It is useless • with my safe. It is time to put.an. clow hill ,you wait for me in the I went out for an hour only, and. � `�ffar heating'a rooth. t pend to the false idea ,you persist g- g y a It has a Cabinet '1'o with shelf! diliin room 7 I have a few words. was returning to wait for ou. p Pe „ ,, for keening plates and food hot. _ An maintaining. This man is un to say to. ,your cousin. You did not leave Paris this -� It has long turquoise blue enamel. worth of you." Alice offered him her forehead, morning for,a chateau some- dis- chimneys. The nickel finish,with the y 3 and went colt' without pressing "You have.told me�:o before, and p g the lance in the.country 7'r bright blue of the chimneys,'makes; I have rdfused to believe it. And hind of her cousin, who understood "Why, no.." .,the stove ornamental and attractive. $taxime does not• e.'ther, she Acl 'Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2. _ ;g 1 well wh she treated him.:less affec How was it, thetl, Dr. Villages h.tio�Neu: Be aero „ and 3-burner,sloven can be had with CIPf{, tionately than usual. tcld me- sou set thea stove-see without Cabinet. By way of conipesrisation, she had 1 "You have seen him 2" that the name-plate n y i�M1iaxime! Ai�k him what he ,. F.vr iycer♦rularlMrrt lfnM at envy merit. 'r reads New Pntfsctioa" lar IM.tr,yt:ve Circular lo the tarreatagener o[tats• thinks of M. de Carnoel." uu sooner disappeared than her fa-I "Yes, he. came to see me this Alice said nothing, but her e°ycv ther exclaimed: m4,rning for the first time, at my The Queen City Oil Company, Lltnitea. srnTght her cousin's face, rtuestion- `'My bov, I give you back-my! hruse." . Toronto. t` c•,4ee-m You have been firm. and I "What did he say? s oak : tell a inglc. Maxime colored and made i y p so ;c�ly `withmit you I do not knew what }:-,e"' D k� :.J y. ". . •.._ ... ,. .,, r- _....4 Le x. '..-, ..i..,.q. ',A.. _. '..acL - .� '.. .- .: .•r. - Y uv.G., l ��.., . ., w.,•x.r •-, .: .. 4 ...,r, . ., _,-f. ,.. ... -. 'w.. r°•a w,. ^,o= -,. ,,..... ..,?;•r ;,.', - *s,_' Get,-,G .:�:,,., ':� .� �, ,''�,r9s�,-•�..�,...,,, t .wy„ :.5. d:'��. •-.�S.ro+r-•ka?'hu.su°`..+:_. _`w .,C�'.5�x'._''+t: b- `'fir J.:,7"9 ,t=y^:p! �t$'°'''•yj:,d•;.�,,�s'�.'� ...?:�:e'�:.{.�tc.-'•� ., :�`"L {„.;,,�,�.A }' R �✓Fw .i^}at•>WiF� f=>•3�_,.:-t>•.wu'°^,:yp.. ...:t�Ymr �s='M�,'Et�uy�' at"� ,. %t. `.+k.� :..' .?w+5'rf'&a w'�" .. ,:.. ,.' .. ,. ,f'' '�{t' .F:e� w s=acs:•+.-. n ,•,� k. .a.•S.:Y .,-,.y.., m vc., �r tr. . � a ; , �ee u ,sA.7'•, ,.., > a; ,. tE a',,�' "err+ a ✓,' V- ,..•� ..- I-•+yrs ,;.:,r�'.,:..N-.,o,_�x. •a.>,. s.w,.aa',viaa�..+++ue-,.xew-.a'.!.:w�++o•�4c'sr,.+ie.swr+'c.:aC!se. _.,err .r•. c•-� . a _ _ _ - .NS"- Y T'C* _dNl' +H.,i,L ~Lie.i'+1v�r 4�.•y;. .,.✓:.e} .v...'� � ;3SY'�'Rvy•F. 2. Fpr bag on track, and 75c per bag WORLDS MARtt F� CRIPPLED 8� o out of store. Ontarios, 40c to 450 b _ - pet bag in car lots. WAL t YtEP91iT8 Ft303I THE LEAiI1Nt? PROVISIONS. - W►os N D TRADE CENTRE.. :RNEUIT�SM Wholesale quotatio$s:- Gk Pork-Shgrt cut, $31 to $31.50 C Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and per barrel; mess, $28.50 to $29. y , - Lard-Firm; tierces, 16c; tubs, , Other Dalry Produce at .. antlered Torturesteatu "Fruit-a-Lives" 10%c; pails, 16%c; stocks very w light. C,=�L(fiasn r&& r Took Away The Smoked MFa#s r' ': BREz1Il6TtFFFS. - z• � Long clear bacon, tons and cases, w that,if nalit and price are nal every No doubt you i71 agree Lha q y eq { lb%c to 15%c; backs (plain), 21e Canadian should buy Canadian made goods m p erepce to any others. +" t Toronto, June 14. - Ontario 'Fruit-a-lives," .the famous fruit to 21%c; backs (pea-meal) 21%c to s • heats-No. 2 mixed winter wheat, medicine, is the greatest and mostc; shoulder hams, 14c to 14%e;' Not only is it patriotic-it's sound common sense. The money scientific remedy ever discovered for s spent for Canadian goods goes to-build up Canadian industries and - * 90c to bic outside. Rheumatism. green meats out of pickle, le.less erity, and makes it easier for every cin to earn a good "Fruit-a-fives," by its marvellous than smoked. via - - ; Manitoba Wheat­-No. 1 north- g• action on. the bowels. kidneys and Rolls=Smoked, 15C to 15%c; me- On the other hand,money sr.Xnt for foreign made goods goes out -ern. 94c; No. 2 northern, 92e, at uric Acid,ewh cit a aacces umulation am dium and light hams, 18e to 18'/ez'c; of the country to pay foreigners-not to benefit Canadians. , _'lake parts for imlmediat'2 shipment. and thereby keeps the blood pure and heavy, 16%c to 17c; bacon, 19c to 3 Corn-Americas: No. '3 yellow, rich. 20c a T -f t c; No. 3 yellow, 66yc; Canadian AWA Ont..' says:'Walter Hooper,efrom Hillview, - corn, 61c to 6°c,' Toronto freights. Rheumatism, lost the use of my right - MONTREAL MARKETS. S 0 arm and could not do my work. 1Noth- Oats--Canada Western, No. 2, lag helped me until I-took '-Fruit-a- Montreal, June 14.-Flour- Ma- ` 35c; No, 3, C.W., Uoe,-at--- lake•Lives" and this medicine cured me." nitoba spring wheat patents, firsts, :-pt.rts for immediate shipment; On It you are subject to Rheumatism, oS.40; do., seconds, $4.80; winter Tenet a" medicinal Preparations s,rwcro ed is Canada from tario No. 2' white 33c to 34c out- don't wait until a severe attack comes wheat patents, $5; Manitoba the purest ingredients which money can buy. The National Drug and on before trying Fruit-a-tives." strong bakers, $4.70; straight rol- Chemical Company of Canada returns to Canadians,in employees 9:c#e, 36c on track, Toronto. Take these fruit tablets now and thus salaries dividends and other nae disbursements, lase to One Barley-No. 2, 51c to 52c; No. Prevent the attacks- lets, $4.75; strong, in bags, $2.1U Million' No. 3 46c to "Fruit is sold by s,11 dealers to $2,20; extras, $1.90 to $2. i Dollars a year. -In addition to this we spend millions every a 2 extra,, 49c to 50c; Year in Canada for raw materials, tins, bottles, latxls, 1»zea and at 50c a box, 6 for i2.b0, 1 trial box, Rolled Oats-Bags, $1.90; bar- ythersu lip -giving employment to'hundreds of Canadian tinsmiths, tem 47c outside Manitoba, No. 4 48c ,r _ supplies,gi rig ;c'K4 _bp= makers, -per- on track, lake ports. tives, Limited, Ottawa. - relsbar - Peas—No. 2, 70c to 71c. 15 to $3.20. sad others. Rye--No. 2, 67c to G9c. Oats-Canada West No. 2, 35c So even if NA-DRU-CO goods were only"just as good"as those Buckwheatr-No. Q. 5tc COUNTRY PRODUCE. to 35%c; No. 3, 34c to 34i c; fj - # On- imported from other c�ritntries,you world ix fo owing a sensible and ? Manitoba Flour-Quotations at Butter-Creamery prints, .22c to tcria white, No. 2, 34%c; No. 3, patriotic course is buying them. c '` 'Tc ro4to are :-First patents, $3.30;:27e; separator prints, `g9c; Dairy 33%c No, 4, 32%e. As a matter of fact, though, NA-DRU-CO Toilet and Medicinal second patents, $4.30; strong bak- prints (choice), 18c to k9c; inferior Corn American No. 2 yellow, 66c Preparations are better than those imported. Try NA-DRU-CO 8x at 90' per cent. Glasgow tuba, 16e. t.• 67c; No. 3 yellow, 64e to 65e; No. Talcum.Powder,NA-DRU-CO Greaseless Toilet Cream,NA-DRU-CO ^ ilei his °2�s, l Eggs~-19e to -20c per. dozen in 3 mixed, 65c to 66c; No. 3 mixed, Tasteless Cod Liar Oil Coaapouad or any other NA-DRU-CO pre- F g . aratiou, and see for yourself. ' -- - Ontario- 1-ti,ur -- L�'i:nter wheat;case'lots. 6:i� to 64c, P patent,;, for export. £�:,•ti0 to 83.631 cheese-New large cheese, 11';c Ifillfeed-'Manitoba bran.-- 818; You risk nothing in making tile- test,.for if the NA-DRU-CO article does not entuel satisfyou, return it and your druggist r iu bu%ers'' bags, uutside. �a•,ci twins at 12c per pound. 01 Manitoba bran, $19 Manitoba shorts will refund yourmoneyy. F. *y, 3ti;lfeed-3lanitoba,bran, $19 per cheese is firm at 12%c t4l 13c. 41 ; Ontario middlings. $2, to 823; t4,ri ; shorts, $20, per tou, track, To-'� Beanr-$2 to $2.10 per bushel for grain mouillie, pure, x32; mixed rt-rt-,, Ontario h'ran,..$19 per trio; primes and at $2.10 to $2.20 for ?`i-'; to 828. National Drug' and Chemical Company Al ki,,,rt?, $41 per ton on track, To-4h,' -picked Butter-Creamery, 23c to 43 2c. Yo w. Potatoes-Delawares, 50^ to 35C Cheese-Fodder, 10„c to IIc. of oda, �� � dawn`, .2C; Haitas. Moa otter re, Kingatoa. Toronto. Heaultoo. Leadoa: _ Eggs---Selected o straight receipts, 19c;* seconds, 13 wia�yea Regina. Calaarr. Nelson. Vancouver. victoria. 12 r T 3i �1i _ _L�`ITED STATES MARKETS. - — ___._�.. -------__ -- --- ---- - .-. E ,. - - Buffalo, June ,14:-wheat - 1 ri whent tenger :,o stronger; 1 — Northern, carloads store $t:14�� 0 1 - 1 Three -Trainmen gilled-Near Pelt Coldwell � inter. steady Corn-Firrn; Nu THE IORA K E-N -- 4 yellow, 62c, No. 4 corn, 61c. Oats -- _ - , - :on the C. P. _. • —L na tt , N o it - .. a ted � wh e, 42.a ty : r -Fre Nr 4 white, 39�c Bs Twenty-Five - Short-Term risoners --to ���- it- malting. 61 to 66c, '1 de-:;patch from Fart Willis. n was under the -rails with a broken ' Minneapolis, June 14. - Wheat - Ji:1 $104?` September, 82y to Build Road: Into Porcupine. a;a Tnu trainmen were drowsed neek. is thought to' have jumped, y• y P i'6-2' cantly killed when the,” "Rails and telegraph pules were 9�s$nc; :December, 9of;c.. - Cash _.. - ' ocr. ins1 hard. 81.09''; No 1 North- - g,,r-iH,nud C'aaad,an Parific freighti tern up for a considerable drs- - y, .,_ 2 A despatch from.North Bay says: camps are in readiness for the men, e tr.iw left• the traek5 early an 'Fri-' lance: Only a few of the freight ern, $1.06;„ for $I 0,14',', .srNo- Taent•-five short-term prisoners and the gang -. will --soon_',e aug- I <,rthern, ffi1:03; to $1 06"% , No. I y P ria; _in4,rning near Poi.t Cold}w:e11,fcars left the tracks. None of ti - „ ss, rented to one hundred. Dr. Bruce all,lit 173 114.,ea3t of•here. - The m,-n were married. 3, 81.01; , to 81.t)3 y Bran- $18 to left .the .comfortable quarters and Smith, Provincial.Inspector aJ Pri- _ y '41, 25. Flour-First patents, $3 to lazy lire of a district jail on Thurs-I s, r.s, accompanied the party, and + d�-s41 are Frank «•heatle}•, en- The train carried with it many '_ - • - ! ie, .20; second tents, $4 80 to $5; gii-ovr: J. ' 311dillan, brakeman; fort of permanent way, thus inter- I day morning, and,chained together.will pass on the.aanitary condition _ - i : E (.'!ark, fireman, all of Scribner,, ru ting direct communication, A f,isE clears, $3:85 to ffi3.80;- second',in twos, marched to the T. d Vii. O. of the prison camp which has been P clears; $2.00 to $2.90, The engine, w•h' h struck a weecking train was- hurried from Railway station. in charge of Pro- erected under the supervision o! - -- -•• �*: k nilled down a [, rty foot em- Schreiber The track at this point vir,cial Bailiff Ryan and'Guard EI-�Drputy ,Minister -of Public Works t s k:a,eiit into. Lak,' ti,,perivr and!•r,rns along ihe: north shore within LIVE STOCK MARKET. lie tt, bound for Matheson, to be-:Fairbu-rn. The prisoners were in u -11lyiniX fliers, a!th the corpses a few feet of Lake Superior, the T,,ront,, June 14:-The best I vin work on the highway to Por-icheerful mood, and seemed to , b4- is - of 11�heatiey and Clark, in »events-1 rock slipping down abruptly into 1 butcher eattle sold at 87 and $7.10,1cuhine gold fields, to accordaucerl>leaaed with the prospect of life_. fir•• Poet of crater. McMillan, who tl,c' water. - end one choice heifer, weighing l,- with the new policy of the Ontario�in the open, They will not be Legislature to risen labor'uMi ed to wear prison garb, and r ' was sold at $7.50 r cwt. B P B. The average range of prices for the on the roads of the northland, ands:w il! enjoy man; privileges not.com- j g, od stock was from $6.50 to $6,- relieve:the jail congestion. The mon to_ tail life: :10, and for the secondary grades ___ _-_ _ _ J9,i ' i from '$5.73 to $6.25 per cwt.- CowsFUNERALR 3l. an b 1 d OF GOLDWIN SMITH flowers strewn. ..nv2 d bulls were also .4note -ex.� _ arc: the pile of upthrown earth. _•,_` trrmely high in the sales of the last Representatives t tN hanks iwo days. From,-$x.30 to $6.25 per epr ntatives o .fit• — •r � :Two Men Pere gilled in Cobalt While civt. was paid for the beat animals tenet Ob�equfes, THE FLYING L. - r \G PERI despatek from Toroato says: ssooped Down and Killed Womep ' - _ of these classes. The-F,omnwn• and LOadmg HOles medium quality brought from 84 to�'it hile the rain, wind driven, swjrl= " - __ ' _ 85,50"per cwt. • Sheep and lambs ca and dashed with increasing vie- , at IVorcester. remained steady at previous quo- lence against those who stood A despatch from Worcester, Eng- A despatcft from Cobalt says.: f, und'Parkins with his'head blown tations. Hogs,; $9 to $9.23 per cwt. l around the grave to pay'a last tri-^ land, says While an aviator .was. 'tl'hile loading some. holes at the of` and body shattered -to rile Montreal, June 14.-Steers sold baste to the dead, the-body of Gold- attempting an exhibition at the B i wrist. He had. evidently be A the •way_frgm .$6.23 for fair. to �; ,, Smith• scholar, philosopher and Agricultural Show here oh Thum- Hargraves -mine 'two Cornishmen! bending ver the seat of'explosion. $7.50 for choice; cows at $4 to $3.- (citizen, was lowered to its :final da:, his aeroplane' became unman- na mad John Walsh, married and '��sigh also'ries but not so bad'. °' P . , day y• _o, bulls'.at $3,50 to $6. Shee resting.place. in..St. .James Come-i�eeable and swooped down upon a ,Y. iw.:th two•chi ldren, and John Park-I mutilated.. Parkins-had only been wcre steady at $4.'75 to $6.50, while tery on Saturday afternoon, Thel crowd of 'spectators. killing. one , I s, young man, were instantly two weeks in the camp from Michi= lambs were 'stronge•r,at $3 to $7• Crowd.of men from all ranks of so-1 woman and injuring, several. c,tlier,- a. - • -_ "•;titled by an explosiomi of dynamite. gan. Both were experienced min H,.,qa brought '$10 to. $10:25, and i.ci(ty-from the representative of persons. ,The aviator was practi. "' Tlie cause of the' accident is `un- erF• sows $9 to 89.25. Calves from f4 the Governor-General to the aturdy cally_ uninjured. _ known.- None'of the holes had been On Wednesday also 'an inquest to $7. r_iechanic-who had'L come to the --- '—' �• leaded and the.box of dynamite the was held on the body of C. Ontie, --�s, " ' giav'eside, 'turned away from the The body of Cecil G. Howard, a ;i nen had with them had exploded. _a French-Canadian, who died Wed- THE K1\C'S HOUSEHOLD. snot, and only.a few, mostly old.y,nung liveryman of Brockville; who The two went down to' vs ork in n�,s y raoining -f"iom injuries re - - ___ friends of the dead scholar, linger-I disappeared in January last, was the north drift at the 275-foot level'ceived in the Kerry mine on Tues- funny of Kfng Edward's Officers ed to watch while the grating-oras i found in the St. Lawrence on _ o_. -Wednesday -' afternoon' and . 1- day;. He was drilling into the roof Retained. placed oyer-the open &-rave and the Thursday. ••roost• immediately. called' for to i(ri! the drift when.a large,.mass of. me re sticks of.dynamite. A little i r%ck became detached and fell on A despatch from London jars later a young Englishman at th3IIrni, He suffered a fracture of A.cemlilete listofthe'appointments YARD and of the drift Beard A ^!oncus-i the base of the skull -and concus- to K,*ng George's household, gazet- > � cion, and, running .into the deft,{cion of the brain. tod on Friday, shows that-his Ma-, GREIT je`sty has retained a very large t — ---'— number of the members of King us Sir Wm's oci'sehold.g Lieut.-Col. Vickers C el'►St' Sans and Maxim, of England, THE POPE'S' FOLLY Sir `t-m. P. Carrington, who was, -GETS cnntruller of the Prince of Wales' household, however, replaces Gen- " . Come to Montreal. f. +r Dighton Proby as keeper • • stat Sir Di of the privy•purse. rd K_nollys Boundary Disputes Now. Settled. Be is retained as joint Private Seere- A despatch from Ottawa says: undoubtedly be granted at the rate - t�T titry with Lieut-.-Col. Sir Arthur' plans have been filed at-Ottawa by of three and a half per cent. for 3 tr�.QiQn Canada and United States. - millions.J"h^ Bigge, the King's own Secre- Vickers' Sons 8 Maxim of England twenty-five years on two and a half tor} : Lard Annul wile was Lord rnillions. The working and final y' fcr a two and a half million dollar r' ' - of the Bedchamber, and many other - plans of the protect are. being :\ despatch from Ottawa says:- sial intimation of the settlement !-•ereonages who served with King sl�p>puildipg and ship repair plant brought out by-: Mr. Vickers, who e . r •` All boundary disputes are-n:�w set-I through Ambassador $ryes, at . oorge when he was Prince of to be located at Montreal. The will shortly reach New Yo�k'in the ; tied between ' Canada and the; Washington. "Pripe's "Folly" is Wales, have been adder# to the new F;ons include a floating dry clock,,Mauretania. . C-oiled States. A tiny bit of an is-� just a bit caf rock'about an acre in Royal household. three large berths for the repair--j An examination of�•Jthe prelimin- ; lard called "Popes'4 'Folly,' extent projecting' out of the sea -a' ing"and- building of steel- -vessels-, and plans, on file .at. Ottawa indi-. _ ly;ng its Passamaquotiv Bay, elose i water. The waves almost wash Mr. J. G. nesbarats, Deputy rgachine shopi and a plant capable cotes the intention of the firm to' pis 1 , 'the boundary c,fwine, is now over it when there is s gale, but on M•ini•ter'of Ma-rine, ha's been-trans- of doing the heaviest eonstruetiou nnake a serious bid for the con- y, part. of the United States, and on :1 for years there has lived a soli- fei•red to a similar position in the an repair work- and coverin,q s,nr--e: struction of the destroyers .which , t.hr other hand, Canada is granted tary old pian, who was-until to- r-i,val department, and air. AleK. fifty 'acres; (if ground. Application� Canada will noon give contracts y V - :twin valuable fishing rights. The day-peither American or Canadi- Johnston of Cape Breton, enc X1.1'.. 1':rs he�n 1ad t , the Gr:vernmF nt i'f ,r. This eraft has been a sp,-sial- �y f an , sucoeeds him. f, r a d',ck snbsidy, end this will ly of till- GiGyernatent here has served offi .r r -, g..n -0. r ,. :,aN., �..,. ' t mm «-, ,,, :.. ,ww ,. .: . via: ,��, n� ,.-" � :a �•a r •.M e 'n. y, ..r•' "$. ..i..:.:.,u .,.?+e s,o- ':ti v Ya o..�r < n P ��,pp� ,..n!n•k•, _ ..,,"4 C,,;.,, '-.y,. Y ,• � 2*n 3y�:.4�', w.. ,,�;.�r . .y .br.+�,r'�_„i:,w,c, ;rt, •,yam r• ,:,a.��� ,� e;.,':.�w � '� yrd• `-x� •.,v�+�... '�.; Yr ti'�'a�' '�'� ;�'' �> ,�' ' �`,` t,`T' 'r.' ..,. , +, ,sari r. '}; ..�•.' a �. r+t'C �- '•k.. M�'.. ',•�. .!. ,.. ,"W r!q;• ,e. r: ;yy.0 �,aq,nw,i. x d .Y:, dt. ,_,nyr •:...,. f- - .�y''�`'/. e r -k, 's ro"1'r'SY"•ro•r'"s,M+`. .x '",a,. � -�• ,.,. mow•,,,i ".�. `• ,y, .¢ �.' ` f.. r' "� .. ^ tr w • ... aa;r. t'" -:., •s!,•° .ii%h:*,{'y' f '.3•"''• k: . X; •- Y ... ^ a S[fkado Jr. M—Tbe excellent road ham,the y of Thos Beverleylot a 1yN0 11HIM'Mie111i4Mti. 2J. fi$h can sbrid , will make THE R C�G E R Y h IePabllabsaevsy Fr1daJ masala{slits Omw,- ge , a L70RSR FOR SALE—The nn der season of 1810 as follows: Idoaday _ H syta a has for sale a serviceable sound afternoon proceeds to$Tares Mongolia Owa mare. H.Z."1211 a.wbilevale P.0, for ntgbt Taaday to Jacob Wideman's •• ` — JOHN MURK1lR, Proprietor, 11s..a con 7liliarklram noon, by w *y of Cashai _ TUR y R 4 WANTED—To lease a farm of 40 or $o Unionville night Wednesday to l NOTti• AND COMM1NTi 60&OF"oRgeOa land with comfortable Perkins Bros' con 4 t![askham noon, ._„ baildtngs- apply to 0. J. BHiLLYAN. Hieb- Coegrove's Hotel Elgin Mills till Than SOME GRAND, BARGAINS IN NICE FRESH FRUITS. Lana Or•ek _ lbct day afternoon. Tharsda to Gormley + There is at resent a strong feel- oorners night. .Friday to Landau bones p WANTED—Young lady of good BtoaSville soca and n1Rh1. Batasd.9 The pineapple season is now at its best and w,e have best ea pie in throaghont the township that !"� mtake aa�charge of lw or..m y.r- P PP P� P the Greenwood bridge On the 8th Taand IOY1 un IMMYs"P4 at o ar by way of nitons to his own stable. D. ayke.manager. BananaB- Oranges, Lemons, _ a coneesston s o a3'�e'anal t'�E1�CSLE"TJSAk; - 1 For S.S.Ho. la.Pickering. Dames to be- ataadsrd bred rei{istered trottionstaliion .. Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes the County. During late years a Sroot sin A°g°al lath. spp 1 atastna �+atary and the p ty of Dr. Jas. Moore, osAloas,b 0.W�nny',9 m P.O., Thas.Middatord, Whltb great many bridges have been 4u� t�.� lin an y, w� - erected in the northern townships make the season of 1910 as follows: - SEEDED RAISINS-7c a lb., 4 ibe. Me. SEED FOR SALE—The undersign- Honing,Ma Sad,leaves his own stable at the expense of the County, and Sea hue tar sale a gnaatily of tlmclh7 and assn's hots,Whitby,proceeds to Mr. SEEDED PRUNES-10c S lb. alsike clover seed,sew a ga.nmty of sibarian Holtby's Badley noon. Gordon's hotel __ :COOKING PIGS-5c a lb. F by whom they will be'maintained =Me*�. s iy on premi.es,lot lb,eon 7, Pickering night. Tuseds to Tom's Ptaboring.or wri"Me or Phone 1.1.PUGH Clare- , PACKAGE DATES a lb s� in future. As the 8th concession moat, hotel Liverpool noon, App y s ]rofrl road is�otie of the leadiiiR road West Hilt night. Wednesday w e E Oar 25c tea we guaretdtee the tial'of any 40c package or pedlars tent. PASTURE TO LET—The undersign- ]I[a2or'a Whiten'e night, Thursday to- fi through the tgwnship.and the L ad has to let a quantity of good vesture. Brougham hotel noon. 8ebert'a hotel try it. A naves-fa ling stream of spring water and as �� bridge em of large dimensions we abnndaace of shade apply oa mis•s,lot b Brooklia night Fr.day.to Tempenace Kh" - e,annot see'how the County Cara O°n 4,Piokerleg,or.rrirJ.L.SP"w1PHENBON, hoose Columbus noon, commer BUS Qur_'rrOCen $__fllti t}Ip' r rnr+arct.�____— 000 4- 87-M hotel Oshawa eight, ` Saturday to his ---- _ refuse to accept their responsibi- own stable. ANTED—An experienced farm — =luY in the matter. The township WANTED nidal•dg.d,to work oa foto by Da lrm» -Elect—(3b91►)—Tbe importedRICHARDSON'S Of Pickering pops na�arlq one=$fth y"'r c°R`O`CfIII�°`�' would swot to gra Clydesdale stallion the property of W , F easing homestead for the party villin to sora• g Pugh,Claremont,will maze the seas 6f the taxes of the county,but wages M3.00 per year, saa:e.e t anew, on of 19lo ss follows: Moddsy� Ma 9 Nalfon,gawk. 102! 9 `.:they never get their share'la the proceeds to T Smith's ova 9 PYekering OR SERVICE—The Holstein-Fri- noon,J Boott's Aths ni;ht, Tuesday to +' expenditure of those taxes.. This Fallen Bun..Lakenew Beugerveld Fayne;' J B Turner's Mongolia noon,W m Cook • • fs a question we think lite meth- who has one of oho best pedigrees known to the + kip 9 Solstsia family for milk and batter production well a o00 10 Markham night. Wedoes � � Don- da to B Dlil_roy_a Cedaz Grove noon, b} � f-our-connell are bsrton Farm• Terms it or reg cows s. os. m'Fee-ly s Cherryw,od nigh ae� #-- — fled in pressing. goctlsahao.manager. w M day to Tom's hotel Liverpool noon, Ciordca'■]rote]Pickering night. Friday An event of great importance Tenders WI3IIt$d to T A Hnoa'a Brock road noon,Bronath i transpired in South Africa a few am hotel night. Saturday to Lather - Carriages gO�IIg 8t COST. _ �s= Sealed Tenders will be received by Pilkey's eon 7 i'ickering noon, thence to — s days ago when the several British the undersigned up to 6 O'clock P. m. his own stable. ` possessions-there were united un- on Thursday, June 93rd,-for the work G. (10912)—The pare bred Clyde : w der one government with Ford of putting the cement covering on the esdals stallion grad by Cairagaas, the Gladstone as Governor-General new iron bridge north of Pickering property of J.MacRae & Son, Clreny. S the lleaflon 18 Well advanced WS al's aleariag the Village. Contractor to luraish the wood,will make the seasocr of 1910 at remainder of our Buggies --- ( )snd General Lonis Botha as prime cement and gravel. his own stable,.lot 3ti,,eon.S.Pickering. - t bare cost. -- ►� The lowest or an tender not netts- S b _ minister. That which makes it y Hhandalaar (10070) [1472'—The' im• : eerily accepted. ported Clydesdale stallion, the property _ ]remarkable is the fact that only For an particulars apply to of Nelson Wa{M, Claremont, will make - iten years ago, the British nation W. W. SPARES, the season of 1910 as!allows:—Moeda Buggies em A.number of-second-hand Buggie and Democrats ' to be sold at a snap. was engaged to a deadly Struggle C+osmmissloner afternoon proceeds to Forsyth's hotel, p E With the Boer*, iviLh General Goodwood till Tuesday afternoon thenen - Entrance -Exam1pg pBg 1 to his own staWs, Wednesday afternoon ;Botha as the leader of The latter. — to Queen's hotel Stocftritle till Thurs 'Your old Carriage taken in exchange . -. da afternoon,thence to his own stable. -. That war cost Britain one thous- Entrance Examinations will be held 7 - in the Whitby Collegiate Inatttute on Friday afternoon to Brougham hotel tat land five hundred million dollarx>, Wednesday, Thursdxy and Friday. "able. day atteraoan,thsnae to his own • Kon r 'besides the lives of a great many .Pune 22nd, 33rd and 24th. Examiloa• �bt• E - ?�• - brave British soldiers. The cost tions will also be held at Claremont -Baron Forward 7691 The pare bred • -. And Whitevale on same dates. Candi- Clyce.dale atsl coo,owned as the Dan W the enema In lives and mons barton f ar or arm _ _Y -- Suite will no owyes accord- F is not kobwn, but w�aa verybeau is t °�-����¢ ONTARIO x At that time the feeling)of one J'NO. WAUGH. B. Paed. P.S-1 ,table. atuaDanbtoo. �i�rTB�, �I'r i i�irT�� . 8chad�i�bead tai 3388). E113281 —The _. - against the other' was intensely y ported C.ypdes"le stat Special Seed Meeting lion, the property of 8 O gasket. Pick — bitter, and the Outlook for the snail. will make the season of 2910 futons Was far from being bright. In the interests of the production of follows: Monday teat' gad.proceeds to �e showing of Driving Hal'n9efl now in 8jio0 - But England, with the assistance Rood seed and the eradication of weeds R Toro's Liverpool caths Tuesday to k. t e Dominion and Ontario Depart- Lor'enas Stotts Rouge Hill noon. Apppple Repairs for all Implements. ti -•- of her various eolonieu, won the meats of Agriculture are co-operetin� by's hots!Wee$Rill might. Wade= 'uneven tight with the brave and in holding seed meetings at Almonds n R Tomb Live�wa!moan, to his own June 12th in the Grange HAII and at stable nrgb4 Tbntwtay to 13sad•1's respected foe. The Boer, with bewt Whitbyeight Fridayto Com ° bowed head, had to submit to House.Cherryw B June 18th to the School mercial boteOshawa night. Saturda BURLIN House. Both jest o pia wilt beytln at y • • British rule. It was s heavy blow 7.30 p• M. Object of the meetings, b Bandel's 3lcsel ylhitby noon. thence from which there was no escape. discussions of the fdilowing topics: to bre ova actable. pP HiieQ yd odale s•t3) [95881—The Import -But the British victor dealt kindly cre The hest method of producing ad t saremn, the proparry of - F pure strong clover seed; timothy and �q G Soots, Claremont, will make the with his conquered foe. nut 1 alsike. season of 1910 ss follows: Moody, has now added to his stock at furniture the Standard Sewing Machine Agency ; pow the latter short's himself to be ib) Identification of weeds and weed May god,proceeds to S Diaosys' town and sold machine r on their merits, tem year guarantee, I can give you anew- seeds• methods of eradication. linea ht. Tawda to 8 Fsrndsle's con Ing mor SM.for MOO, as Oak Cabinet machine for!1197.00 or a Standard go- + _ one of Britain's most loyal sub- (c)Boll cultivation: maintaining and 6 glnrooiLr noon, WyH Holtby's Aodloy 7 for 168win. Ever tisane. lects. The 8truth African govern- improving the vigor and productions night, W*dneed „ tock mac ria needles to stock. 'You canshog call and tee the Little invent eaasiste, in a great pert, of flrld crops gcn noon, Gordon House Wonder stocking dormer. For a abort time you can get one for 86c Picture (d)The Ontario Laws relative to the Pickering till Friday morning. Friday framing and alt kinds of repairing dome. of the forayer enemies of England, sale of seeds and destruction of noxi- to T A Hooz's Brook road noon, -. - :,. :.but they are now pledged to be oua weeds. brougham hotel night. Saturday to • y nNt 1 loyal W the British Crown, and Mr. Geo. Cwrlaw, of Warkworth, his can stable. Mgent for S „rlIn Wo„umGnt swill address the meetings. His thor• GaUant Chalton(19198) [d9R9;—The ithat pledge they will keep to the ough knowledge.gf the subjects in .batopion imported Clydesaa a stallion, r— 'letter. The Will learn to love hand, combined with hill experience the property of R Dafos, G can Ri•or, Call' and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. `y'= as An institute worker, should make will make the season of 19M an follows 1-hie as others have dome the meetings of the greatest practical Monday.Msy god, proceeds to Broogb f. before them. When the leader of value and interest to the farmers. am hotel night. Tuesday to T A Knox's :CA-REFUE ATTENTION TO Brook road noon, R Tom's Liverpool till Egyptian army Was taken prison- For further particulars apply to Wedcesday afternoon to Russell Carter's rat Tel-el-Hebir in the eiithtiea q� J. H.HARE, %urrywood night, Thursday to P B EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK and banished to Ceylon he stated, ' Dept. of Agriculture, Whitby Reseor's con 6 Saarboro•noon, S C Usmill's Markham and Scarboro town - after he learnt how the British Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. : lYORBE ItEGl9TER Igoe night, Friday to J Saliva's con 9 were ruling his country, that"the Markham anon, R Ea¢lewo'a con 9 _._ beat thin that could happen E 2errington BeUm" ("37)—The Markham night. Saturday to his own g P'P gy. ►m hackney stallion, the property stable. pt was his his owo defeat by' the ebred �eaW d t 19 0 at hie own stable 9}miles h,Claremont,will make the Simported Clolstane ydesdale,stahe llion the proper BritiAh. He`had misunderstood mast of Claremont. sy of W P Jones, W Ward and F Coop- Britain and her aims and was glad or,will make the season of 1910 as fol Se celebrated American• Iowa: Mond May 9th leaves his - - ' _ to own up to it. We ]lope that bred trotting stallion, better known w •°� y ' the Boers is alter years tun view Apple Jack,the property of C E Hood, ova stable,tot s nom N Pickering and Sugar has advanced in price but we have two tons that we sell at y Brook road,will make the season of 1910 s to al h McIntyre's townline �n their own defeat in the•same man- as follows: Monday,May Bad,prooseds room, ilaom's hotel Ashburn for Beat -Granulated, per 88('ik•••••••.••••:. t �•�V night. Tuesdayy, s to W White's ) - Der. toles" Lehman's nitons noon, For con 7 Whit aigb 'edneeda sayyth a hotel Goodwood might. Tuesday each to Whitby tght. e y Maadon house U bridge night. Wed m Middleton's G eenw - _ B1gNDALE meadsy,hotel Utica noon, bots] Nortb noon, Jas.Lemon's con 6 night. Than, Best •Yellow►, per. Buick................. • �•e+o Myrtle night. Thursday Sebert's boial dal•to J Patterson's aoa 7 night. Fri An event memorable id Lha annals Brook in night. Friday, Brougham d•Y+to Frank Bodem's noon, thenw io $a,rrel8 at B&me rade --of the Presbyterian church.in Scar- hotel night. Saturday to his own stable. big own stable. _ y _ bolo was,celebrated here on Sunday, when the historic old edifice,.thronged at eve seryiose,commemorated in a ' Our groceries are the beet and the freshest.' ARE ——CYW INGi- -- _ _ .fitting manner the 90th anniversary:of - -for coupon@ ••its ince ion.• The history of St. Aim. A big range of Breakfast Food's, namely :Rolled Oats, Quaker Oats, Roll- . pt � drew's is that of Presbyterian in this ed Wheat, Sbreaded Wheat, Wheatlets, Creaga of Wheat, Force, Grape -fine old township.:. Rev. Dr. Malcolm -Nuts,Toasted Cornflakes. GE GE PHILIP BROUGHAM MacGillivray and Rev. Dr. In tinned goods try our Salmon, Finnan Haddie, Sardines, Kippered P i former ministers,conducted the roti- Herring. Pork-Beans and Tomato Sauce, Peaches, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, etc. munion and abilee services and their � Ia dried fruits—Peaches. Prunes, Figs,Datta, etc. A choice lot of Oranges, ••• . 'reception was most cordial. On Tues- Pineapples. Bananas and Lemons always fresh. Old Cheese 16e lb. . ._ _ day the jubilee services were-continu- Fly season-will tell you to he ready with Window Screens and Screen- ed by a memorial services, at 11 a. m., Doors;rail and see.Ours, Dry(;Foods, Hoots, Shoes, Hardware, Paints, Oila. BMKi by the venerable Dr. Carmlctauel, fol- Still in seeds—Mange], Turnip, y ' •- g �p Cnin, etc. Paris Green you viii need'ver - ' lowed by luncheon at i o'clock and a ,�� ortly, we lire supplied, - HiRhest'price for butter and eggs. delightful reunion enjoyed. -- "' s Fresh Bread and Buns daily. Terms cash: p .. g7 TIME TdBLE-Pickering. �3iation.t3. Established t 3 OF CANADA sol . T.-R. Trains goingEast due asfollowe— GEO. A. GILLESPIE� Dunbarton No. aa.i - ' sacs A , ' = MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS " Local 2.43 P.M. i 14 Local- 6.0:4 P.M., Safety, convenience and low colt unite to make Trains in West due as follows— FOODIV-10"Iff No. iso Luo:al a 86 A.M. None Orders issued byBus Bank a moat satuFactoly a I,00at sacP. M. W.a o�nen ama_q sums to Arty.part of Canada. . .., 7 M ail' 8.84 P. M, y 1 *Sunday included. If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around before- - Under $5 . . . 3c. $10 to$30 . . . IOc. �;. buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine-shirts, ties, socks � �t*♦�OQ}� HOTEL and smacks. Boots and shoes for all. . '� $5 to$10 . . . 6e. $30 to$50 . . . 15a» r .Cil\ Y i Drafts issued for largcx atnounta. : Steele-Briggq'.Early•Leaming Fodder Corn,_Mangel and Turnip Seed. For Sale Or 1'o Let Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. -: W 4� We also handle Samsons well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and ' - A very busy corner,C. N. R. going rakes. Allvays fresh groceries on hand. P i C K E R I N G BRANCH through. Easy tet me. Apply M'an&9e — ` M. �li��a���, .- Greenwood A. Me_ ,GORMLE , _ _.Dunbarton o izls�r. viY,.. �n .� ..,. . .. .A :: '. _.>.-. _ .r •;l, '.,sn, ...'. .. ' :•.,. ..2., w 'a. ..r •;ry.ro.RY x':l': 4.� a•% A.+�n.r,�i3. er, i= r 'i .a .a, ^e L . a ,;;,. :' :..! a•,yT ,1. n'rx'e h,-. if(ati+,' ,.•,w µ.q._. - a' '4 iY' w.tu ,`.rc,y 'a'N .a+': - 'rte'-ti• ,;3 :-1: %, x�"Q ;� ..,^r •� � ,�*. ,{ `;y,r,,.P .�x� ', ",,_.'" •.d 9, {�x '�Y;"`� �'� n ii,�h^" ,a... ,;•'r, 'V�"� ffi;:L- N* •..q,.�" '�,�'"j.s',ire" ,,: 3c"� U '-W '�y4°? ?: -ice' M.f:;�.,, ;,•••'• �1'' �.. .b ,rte .A-•- 6 'Y" � � "..76r _ u _., ,r„-z ,,, �¢"E` •"«„r.. ,.,� ,,.,,,^tii.q fik x+54:�+•` •'�' , k 1 • •. :".. :s:.., ,;...'' ti, ' ;, .' : ...., .,',:,.,'... • "t';.7_. - .. s r, r• , , Rr as y �u CLAltImMONT Chas. Runill, of Toronto, has A number from here attended _. D. and Mrs._ Forsyth-were ori rented the Evansville mill for the the annual meeting'of the Whit- • Alamilton on Monday. purpose we believe of manufactur. by and Lindsay Baptist Aasocia- • • • • - . Remember the Baptist excursion Fin hot barley._ tion held at Uxbridge on Wedues- ,bn W.e$neada , June 22nd. George Thompson,who has-been da and Tharsday. -_ - -Call and see onr New Spring Lines of Mies Mabel Pryan is visitin her driver on the bread wagon for the Rev. W. R. Wood returned on ffir$r '�O�T.4Kig. and CHILDREN'S F�O�� ' B at.few months, left hast week 'when h morula for two from Halifax at reasonable ices. :_ _. -- -• - r uncle in Goodwood for a,ween y g Gregg Coates shipped o car- or post Milne, who h beewhere he has n wtor�krl- f the Presbyterian Gan church. Rev. r --load o •saltie to Toronto on Man- a p°aiti°n. attendingthe General Assembly � -- da�y �V y g Roees Flour.and-choice pastry dour always�on�hand. Mrs. Lee► is -visiting. her ing for Bert. Mantle for the past R. Dake also retwmed in time to F w few weeks' has left the'Tatter's take the service on-Sunda after Repairing neatly&ad-proui 'tI attended Lo. daughter, rocs. L Todd,of Stony- y i� g y P Y ''Ville. employ with the intention of ger attending the Bay of Qainte Con- _�T The eoadidea-e aehn=Raul qty The Corder Store. W_ ld_ PAT,ME t- p A number of our football boys The Women's Institute will on _ - causing mach . anxiety to is y ! tri tide. went to Malvern on Wednesday Jane loth at t o'clock hold a pub- _ Bohn Farmer, of the Farmer's ;;o witness the football..inatoh be tic meeting in the Masonio hall 4 �„ Bank, Stoulfville, is home for his tween the team of that place and addressed by Mica Cam bell, of vacation. the Green River team. Brampton. . There will a be a M. Henderson and J. S. Bund On.account of the wet weather good. program provided of solos g a�g g RICHARDSON'S had a bast' trip to Uxbridge on of Saturday last the football and duets and addresses. Me_mb- i match betweeeons Claremont and era please bring lunch which will - The Misses nes,na reB nt,�J' day evening of thisoweek� n �f the meeting.at Lhe conclusion OhIS& ro s T° IMP m of = finest display visitingare The Entrance Examinations will 8. and Mrs. Madill. The B.Y.P.II. hold.a moSt.sue- - 8taiiotusy. Books Dole Toys: yard R•9 :Jamae_Grant D.D., of Dun- be held in the school here neat cessful meeting on Monday even- easy is spending—a fe�v dsy T dsP "�"� F _ of the soviet received for the Holiday trade. . his son, Rev. J. A. Grant. day. A. G. Green, principal of the rendered a most excellent pro- The Women's Institute held a Pickering public school, will pre- Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, side. gram, excelling that of the young - -very successful meeting at .Mrs. men a few weeks ago. At the - -Weekly and Daily Newspapers Joe. Evans on Wednesday last. We congratulate Miss Bessie conclusion of the program refresh- .. Joshua and Mrs. Bundy left on Macnab on her success in passing menta were served by the ladies. H� R=C���R��O� Thursday last for their summer her first year examination at the Altogether the meeting was one + s $come at Hamill's-Point, Muskoka.- Toronto University. She was of the most successful yet held. :. Mrs. Smith and daughter, of also successful in taking second A number of the 'residents of 't7CThSt'17y' ,,2 with . class honors in moderns. _ inter 7 tormejes parents, Wm. and Mrs. We understand that the Dra- sated in the disposal of surface A Scott. uratic Club are considering the waterwhich has been the cause Mrs. Wm. Wilson and two advisability of repeating the per- of much annoyance to a number children, of Novar, are visiting formance in Claremont in the for some time, was held a few da s Ithe latters'Hn hWilson.grandmother.__Mrs- near future, They have also been ago when it was decided to call HOT - 1WEATH- E Rg emgRged to present 'The Ptivate upon the township engineer to Owing to the Baptist Sunday Secretary" at Stonffville on the adjust matters and have the queer- ; Be market taking place on evening of July lat. tion permanently settled. tsosoing and then you will be on the haat for a Pani oil stove. '�VPedtmeday, market next week p ' will be held on Tuesday instead of Sargent has this year one of the best coal oil stoves ever placed f+ . , 'Wednesday"usual. S. F. Robbins, C.P.R, agent at Z(D0 the mazket. See him before buying. J. $Porth Claremont, had a narrow - escape from death one day last week. Two trains were entering ! IT Hereon doors aod•ecreem windows, grass shears and lawn mowers __ _• the station and as Mr. -Robbins -� was crosaing one track to go to at lowest prices. one of the trains, the other came - ialong and the butler of the loco- IJaI�d lII the faffiot18 - motive struck him, throwing him �- `SARGENT,some distance ahead on the track CHARLES SGE - CLAREMON ' �w fon 'de the istform. Quick as a flash r as raw im• : _pelf on to the platform. thea Hettinger �iAtlIIty, N. D.f for sale. ICXPt;let�ftcas avoidingbeing hit the Second tinve ` so �tlUtlgdt' Y; and escaping death. As it was, �� - �w 3dr Robbins wea barfly bruised - And shaken up but was fable to Invest your idle money here and Flake , Synopsis of Canadian _attend to his duties. We con• ratalate him on his narrow es- ��'Wo railroads �?11i1d• North-west I.a►nd gratalate quick profits. Regulations. Cc PAAMIS A XT poroba who is tba sate hood of:a t4mtt'J, rp ' Claremonh asbutcooed one opinion �10 Win tiv8118 Ebb a � �gc, �+� eart.a..»ti.a of ob- bt. lXAab r iregardin the tamed given in the lYl this summer tie ..�q,amt» IS"an eta. guy home } g �" • v lcam,wb., s..1a.0ah.waa os Afsvea, Masonic Hall On Friday seeding eros o u1111 =ppBeane mase appow td Person at she , Blast, and that is that no dramatic det�th of 130 feet !�11 kinds . of coal am 11r DeamaiOn teach Aeaaey Of dab a for AS dtoortaapmy iece has ever been more ably pre P • r,''.r '6i�a•" e` s ,',aaoar ua epoadtM"t�om°`Thj»lehsrr aso,a =' leeoted in the villaite. The rend}- _ . _•--- _ �� or. Mon,daughter.brother or weer of iatendins atios occupied two and a half everywhere. Da _ upon a.d teras n to deans. boars, representing many weeks � ati mootbt rWdeaea a _ attUlratfoa of she lead to aao6 of w= a t'eat's pa • - .tY�Y*i eb` 6 hyo erteed on a !a m off M least mli0 bores _ g oaf patient and painstaking work • an the part of the various charact- For faall particulars, maps ete. write f f f- a fwse4 w•P•vd, eoldy awned dad ooanpted by him or t►p tfls to work well worth while. how- tamer.motm.r,.aa dao*he.:.brother or — x lever, $1 1151131,111,1111111! 11sNewism, to certato dtatrtots a bom»satader m etaadt may .m t• o ;was so eminently ruccessful. Durres-mase reaft�months to scab .f WMAU per f Where the whole cast was eo fav- �'! years from date of homestead antsy finalM wrably regarded it is difficult to ! • 1 Ve3tgateMACHINE' SHOP - T �,: ." yes;_tm i1id 9 , particularize equitably regardtOg 1 homesteader who has exhausNd his hams. ispeeifie incidents or iudividas} tstood ::a d outuot nam s: to essua ��ppeerformere, bat ondonbtedly the+ The andersi$ned having punch- dtesvtor, dean per .ors Dad.-ewes 1Srat act and the •do: scene" in MOTT, (NORTH DAKOTA _ ed -B. Wagner s Machine Shop in ri tea w months is .mh of ebroM r••.. ,. the second act was regarded Kinsale, is red to do all 00 arty aetaa dad erect • hone. eesA by the aadierce as specially kinds of repair wurk and general W.W.008Y, praiseworthy o Of the charaetere blacksmithing. Deputy of the Minister of the tahsier. j the prominent roles of Mr. Catter e SIMPSON Co g �tiafaction guaranteed. a of + - mole and Mr. Spalding were inter- Call right. J T`ppereeted with rare ability. As the Deniers in Dry.Goods, Boots Shoes, Call and see ere. , bruwMe, irritable. rotund English Hats k Cape, Men's Furnishings, Suite JAMES PENGELLY. ' ;gentleman, Mr. Tomlinson was in- - made to order. . Sfasale. Ont. C" s so f limitable, while the innocent, apo- - Altiyt�llstt� l slogetic and gullible en rate was ad- ' durably presented by Mel. Brodie. Bow siva Ston-Sotne ,real live' :R. B•R Y A k snaps that sell on sight, give you good BARBER N i The lovers of the •piece, two - satisfaction in wearier Don't fail to ' dashing young Englishrpeu, were 8• Tobaccos, pi and smokers' d ;,;'!,• see them befure buying. We can save sundries. Central office Bell 1`- -well represented by Messrs.Steph- ;r;,• c ou moos on the above linea Times ANDTelephone . eaeon and Birket and'their re- y y Co. Aagency for -. "' Cot+v�s-We defy competition in these Rolston Launddrrp. rpeetive ladies, described as''•ve -lines. 96c black, green or mixed tea. oma. food girls but full of their tricks- 'These are the best grade of teas in Cana- CLARI�>![ONT. _ - ONTARIO -,]bad ideal representation in Mowed da for the mono (forget it not). Coffee, Hwtchison and Cooper. The Staid - why everyone that drink* it.-comes for E R V AN S and non-eommittal dignity of more. GlROmmme—Remember these . f ' Iflr. Moreland, father ed one of the good's are perfectly sanitary,nothing ex- , posed to duet or vermin. Every Dia and Of all materials and tieeden a ' 1 cls, was well'roaintained'by Rosa drawerhastight govers. p ffiaIIIIfltBrel" 1npt,in stook. It will pay you s .. !t rdson. Of the lea promiu• wake ace i*v*psot our stock � .7 ; set though not less important Shpp and Residepoe,Dundas St 60 sell at o price*. Dont be a*i.l«� -_' .characters Mrs. Thomas Stephen. - �ts wee do not employ thy,eow"u� - on as the landlady gave a unigne D" SIM PSON & Co.,..- '` PICKERI�'G �CTHITBY, ONT. ly we eon, and do throw off the a{reM {,and leasing rendering showing Three doors west of Whitby'House, certainly b Pa'oeat bimbmy u i p y lw..zebasing i,. ggeenanine histrionic, ability, and _ _ w li�iae Heaslip id the role of Miss - I� . i - - Ashford, a spinster, with a decid- We tate prepared to instal wood oriron. WNITR GRANITE COs tv all kinds of repairing. e..• wbtttbv,Oat 0 Y ed predilecttoti, for spiritun}ism, p p* ` '-was accurate and much admired - um on short notice,also attend :.run As the impecunions tailor with Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ,., 7 A aspirations after society life, and also g engines and; q �p q q a 7 :- eapeciadly in the difficult reproett- We have pro- ' ` elsqure gear i o x 3 p - 8 ' tation of a condition of semi duced awash- MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR-.. & �$ v 0- .served b - • tozrcation A. Le et wonwell-de- er that almost a'" fig at residence, e served commendation, and the runs itself. Phone No 60 anbordinate arts of servant and - o -' a •. tt a n 03 r, p The Pickering d >3 to It washes the a t►" M " writ-server were satisfactorily clothes with- ci handled by Messrs: Dickinson and M o @w 8 $ °b • out rubbing or Vigilance Commute .. <$- g o •� y++ ,« Morgan. While giving'. the' vari- "ring.�ta o ff_ our participants their-due meed of e �. .M c ° O= ` commendation it is but fair to:lay it washes a The object of this Associration ie to 'o ►�vw �� - -that one factor, without which whole tubfui lessen stealing and prosecute 11 ii io >g g Cc J'aa � k� their gratifying success could not of- clothes _ the_felons. - _ .n Fob O s . ' have been won, was the-patient, clean, wrist- M g g is � painatakitig oversight of the many bands and all. Members bavine proper e stolen oommuni- Mer H y - rehearsals by Mrs. D. Hopper and iminu a is to 19 - naw iof B�sotttiiswiQomaay�membes g �.-..g. g- d mi, Yq her sympathetic assistance of the �• %- roil ee Membership fes._ - 11.00. o a. I as O O i actors in the elaboration of their - o. Too=eM mai M had from me prestdeai or; - lg's � a �• Jany _ various parte. .To her and to each - . Som*ern on applig.Mbn. _ .. 8. = lit. B e o m s. r✓ ' of them the thanks of the tom- Our booklet tells how apd is free. Don't wait until you can't 'wash- any .• oet• P.• rte Exec.Com.-L. a7. Banks, Cleo,Len munity are due for a first-class more but write for it to-day. Address— W.V. Richsrdsori,Pickering,Ontf g a M. g .a ma xo.. • evening's entertainment add for g e m• nee -5 very substantial pecuniary assist- HOWARD E. TURNER, Whitevale J.A. OfConnor. Arthur Jeffl'eyr January MI-Whitby,, oahave.9, Brootiwa-m. ante thus secured to the public ray Po"Parry 14,v=bridw ts,oaaningeoa M y library. W1-o hm charge of Pickering township. _. PresideaL Secretary 1 Beav"Wo 13,uptermle 10 ,•,, z •,.kli:' .5,.r a r.v,..>d ^ire . •fiti,. .r. .4 .. _„»'.: +�` >.�.. 4 r r s 4w- ,i"'cK -wen i. ,5•w ••s '! ': ; .. ., �' .:;+Sf+,.,.. . •�tvAe� ,'e -»,. � ,". <Mf'� :,y�:r ,:,:. ..... Ryt.fvsw•"4hi:!,' ` � v`�+f P {,' ^•i,�tn:•'F.3 ,._'. -� 'a•�'r„S•:.��.• M '�� v.. •'o,"Je a''�.y"zys .F aJ�.�: �,".''.-,r''$. •r�tp ,.r j, ,...'i•:n ,.yen, y ,� L• N"-'"• .,µ .rp •'x •�, i.l' ';yl�'d*a �, r;' �• Y,(�. F ads7,,rz^`"fT"Yr;�' �.F. r h ' tr$ z .''R,{+'R�z' .�'--,a= '_s•... 'y d..,�inn ter...:^.� t' aiw -:i"f' Y,•�. .L.'..:•� .4Y 'x.p_-•!r. Ysl- J YS. 7 c5 r .T , '• .w-.h r :^rc ,�-•...r ��: >'. - :.Zr �� r :✓.., •,.7''35`••. �+�-"'. �.. - .;`t.',x"=u•-+ y.. .,... .. ... h; '4.moo o-+�f•iinet*n,;o:�.-�' m.. .., ..- .. , F9,. .. • W0 .! -- - - 1 c WHY BACKS' ACHE THE S. - R 4 S. LESSON s IIITESNATIONAL LESSON, 1 ® , ' She WHYS 8e1dobi to Maw— Has been Canada s favoritd • : She Trouble Due. to Blood story. Eno f 5 DUNE cYeas o q a t over unite, of Impul'1t1e8 R� OYA e • ugh or cts7. Theie is more nonsense talked to Produce,50 lar a loaves1GPssoa %II. The Parable of the h$ about backache than any other dis- �ase: Some people have-been fright- ' Natt•.13--1-8, 18-23'. Gel of �� Wholesome nour. tined into the 'belief' that every den Text James 1. 21. .. Y,,fAsr u�gr homemade bread, backache means deadly kidney DO notexperiment—there I '~ ' trouble. That is utter rubbish. As Verse 1. On that day-Evid.ntly s matter of scientific fact not one on the same.day as the events g:v is nothing ��ust g��» a•as +backache in twenty has ifiy4hing'to ea in the latter part of the twelfthC4 I f -O• } _ do with the kidneys. . bloat Back- chapter. 9• W. CILLETT CO.LTD6 aches come from sheer weakness A ToaoNTC,ONT. Out of the house-Neither tads Winnipeg Monttw'- "� and kidney, drugs cant possible nc,r the particular day is men,.iuned eST p Awarded liishe:e beeves at cure. that, You need something to by Mark. In chapter 12. 47, "cut- allFspmitioaa :-brace you up and give you new sine" means on the outskirts of --- s strength and that is exactly w1st the crowd, so that we are left to ' ice- are a t is was the huusE + { Other backaches are really muscu- ,A Simon and Andrew (Mark 1._SP). matter of the heart rather than of Even thea the results are different lar rheumatism, and Dr. Williams' Sat by the sea side-Chrys)i•ri,m, the he with iifferent soils. However Blessed are the innocent, for they " fink Pills have cured the worst whose I3omflies on the Gosp ) . f The evil one-We mi have a lot to learn. ".'.. cases of rheumatism by driving the saint Matthew are full of h-•nael Bht have in- good a man may be, the seed may �n ,isonous acid out 'of the blood. Y terpreted the birds (verse 4) as im- fail to expand when received in, P' wisdom, says here: "He sits by the personal temptations, but Jesus ex- hi% heart more than thirtyfold, Other backaches are the symptoms sea fislrfing and getting into his Wet presets, in spite of the plural, ex- while his neighbor, because os ordinary ailments such as infiu- them th. re on the land. Ti:d 1 "Satan" g Per- :• pains them as Satan' (Mark), ehance of better endowment of one enaa, indigestion, constipation and cause of his doingthis is a desire ___hrez complaipt. In women backthe devil (Luke), and as here. kind or_. u or er is ai�tory wi _xar -: The way side-According to the a man ma _ aches often come from the troubles ness, and to leave no one behi:id 1 Y bring forth a hundred- that undred that follow so sure on an weak Jewish fashion, a path led through fell.. 1 , surely Y his back but to have all fac®..•t4 the midst of a field of grain. This - l� ', ness or irregularity in the usual face.,, would naturally become hard and —�- s . blood supply. The one way to cure 3. Hes ke in beaten by the trampling of many € Po parables - th.ese__backaches.is to strike at the Some have -alread been recorded KISS SAVED BUY. _ �:•� - Y = feet of men and beasts_ _._ s root of the trouble with Dr_ Wil- the salt and the light, the fowls and�may represent a certain lightness liams' Pink Pills, which enrich the the lilies, the wise and the foolish Memory of Mother's Tenderness blood and bring strength to aching builders, but they have been brief'of mind, or too,exclusive attention _ Prevented Flight. i. tv the calla of the worlkl. So the - ght. �t backs and weak nerves. Mr. Alex. and incidental. From'now on this word does not'get in deep, and the - Cockburn, Deloraine, -Man„ says: method of teaching becomes more' Some years ago a Glasgow lad, ,, g evil one straightway snatcheth it Ab,-ut three years ago I suffered i elaborate, and forms a Is a part' an only son, fell. into evil ways, • - 4 P away. The voice of the messenger 9 x 16erribly from backache. I consult- the instructions of Jesus. I its-bar�•l silent before the memo, !Late hours, foolish cumpanionships ► End a doctor and tock his medicine, Y y were succeeded by gambling and j s.. Behold, the solver=Christ. It is is as clear of the` truth as if it hada �Ft= and wore a p'at'ter, but did not get Behold, that the never been spoken. Yet Jeaua theft from his ani lu er'a till to (1 �Ir" '• g group of parables� ' A Y PPY , the least relief. Then I got a lre!t, sit<,uld start off with this One,. tri' would incite the preacher of truth pay his debts. The unhappy youth But,this was-as useless as the other which so man • important issues�bl: suddenly awoke to the fact that he Consider the hi 5 P F,ut to neglect even so unpromising higher real estate - treal.ment, rind .my suffering stilt the kingdom corns to test. It is',a soil; _ must flee or suffer tl:e consequene value of well painted buAdings. ,. coot•nned. Then one of my fr.ends one of the three which a ear in;' i es of a near disclosure of his con- comped with unpainted ones. asked PP 20. The rocky places-Here weDon't Postpone ed Williamse Pink Pildls and Ir ir�tD a r. Matthew, Mark, ai,d Luke, the f.na a thin soil•atop of a hard sub ; duct.b e alt east ce� ��etched he only and I ewer,say aoesoi•a damage and `i ether being th •se .,f t'ne mustard stratum. This class is c"mmon,, watchful he la i 066 up coats for repairs. boa. Before they were all used at and the wicket! husbandmen. y in bed c,n what he especially in times of ,till i s' intended to be the last ni it in there was same improvement in my i also rt : one of th,:sr'whose inter awakenir. g u gl lBl!'131t1 �'Lm3ZOt12' condition and I got three boxes i g-People whsle eanuts.ons, l,,s boyhood home A nt:e tarp Uw II I i - - ---- pretation we bare from aur Lard's'are quickly stirred, who receive' - _- more. lav the time I had taken l p. I with warned him of- his widowed mo- . Paint ' this© all the.signs of the para had VGent forth to sow- It is pre-�rcasun orhano another, th which, A`', th'er's approach, and full of shame l 100-/0 k" gone, and as ii ha• not since re, sumed that an actual sewer and an be he feigned sleep, as, with shaded _ �� - 1 articularly su••;ceptible, but is the elieapest. Absolutely ore turned I feel tliat the cure is per. actual field: were in sight at the whose nature and pry fession are light, she bent over and kissed him, u,d unadulterated• it wears gest, Au; not heMyar uf only regret is t P in time, j to: shallow for the truth to take' whilst the soft whisper. "God keep lookIon:better and saes fur-her, sal• I. 4 .1s lie .owed Fur the meaning deep root. The' %,i'l hold. out sol m ddie naw and always, fell at as gattoa,thsnanyotberpadat y Price, +e.+..,.. sa r . Vills sooner, for not only would I i.of. the parable, see cum>nents be- Icng as cond'it'ous are favorab!e, like a Gentle reproach on the cul- ifandecidedwh.chp�ainttouse,wrtte tt have, get rid of the rain sooner, lase on verses 13 ti's. - I But, when called u prit's ears. as today for the r-nm of ata• dewier po n to suffer' ne.r•eat sw—,eat b,m nhont the w:kcsaa lbut would also have saved rotas - , Next morning a to?e full of' sad Qu.messo that t,.ets .w7etatm w, 9 He that hath ears-It ig ><' tribulation (4) for t,;e sake of what' r.ak.rw ear valet-, gvarantr timet - twenty=five""dollars uselessly spent challenge to serious thought. and tFe profess, sttai htway the car fessiotl was .remblin6ly poured actual�croe.ea�� - s is other treatments:'.' a common observation of Jesus, ;stumble. Out regard for the truth of amidst dusty ledgers and fnli,rsr lode eXponment when eertatots Dr. Williarns"Pink Pills are -,jld Only those whose hearts a,re sin-' must go into the deeps_ of our nA- "When mothe.i kissed me I c,,nlAri't tobuts.xfew mats� �i• _ by all dealers, in medicine or. mily. eerei o pe tore and fake hold of every part of g f be had bt' m iiT �L SO cents a box 1 Y ° to the-truth can r-! ri,n away, and, oh. -will LOU forgive twhanae barn wtod,allL oma�wa�. mt: for her. sake, sir I" The employ- w� °' tm plow-paint s _ cxive_its spiritual meanings. r¢, for, to be a Christian involves, er, a kindly man with boys of his tmcaxra.Lrid nd paint for ct th beat . or sii boxes for ss 5o from Th•e Dr, ., 18. Hear then ye eiiipha-.�th4 shock of many a stere eneaun- Q17 A - Wi1lFams' - Meziiciae Co., Brock- adz un the pronoun ! "Do you,'t,-r with coalditians which easily)own, listened-and forgave, The� notifyus WcannotINcludrypanv=yyon - Ville, :Ont. _ t vcuth had one more chance and he toghwoQusaiatsamtobekwA therefore, hear-the patsb,e of the u ,cwt s t -'P"- against the shallowness, wor dli- esrellent coal, but, iris-HF� is ' thetfl!alse i. anly we - g To-day he .is the finale., Wrltefortllastrated _ sadly Cnat] dt busy booklet, "Home DM's ICS .1\D DTSPEPSl.4. ness, and diffidence Which are the'i.. infested with thr seed of sin and erv3ntt in the same firm, yet not: boantifat" and ind:cation of a barren heart. No- interestingerror. V'hat rho,.e: the word. in too baa' to pay a visit sometimes4eallor . - rake-Soda Water and lee Cream tice that Matthew omits the re-i ,ren of this t%.P" is not the,wurld t;, the churchyard grave,. where in- card. dao SPpumte. bake contained in Mark 4. 13. It, but a.false relation to the world.i scribed on a simpl- stone are the i �' Tbanattia-senserCe. is not sci much a' parable: of -the_ Mark adds "the lusts c,f obthert words-"Sacred to the memory of 1 _ - The thirsty season is here. With I sower,- who seems not to occupy a things," and Luke, ."the pleasures a boy's best friend-my mother.'' tteec..rs Pure P hot weather moat of us take more rcminent lace in the --story,' r this lire." The endless petty _ take it e A P - - rt', as,'.r� � --- - -- - ,ta epirtsa rivantitles ,.{ the soils, {our different- kinds' worries of business life, the subtle, = the virder why-indigestion fol- •f which are mentiu,.ed. Though' ahure.ments of. •-those mistaken' lows. I Christ is the Sower,' and the seed,' paths which are so cn�ilr opened! Mining and Metallurgy. - Thea is less harm done by over- he saws is the truth, the result;by riches-these, if indulged in, or� School of Mining Chemiatry and Mineralogy. - dr-inku,-q in,suMmer, than-bar drink- clearly. depends u Mineralogy and Geology. pe non the nature of ecmprotnised with, or surrendered A COl1CG� OP APPUlD SCIENCE. Chemical Engineering. fig the wrung things. the soil. to, are bound to crowd out the! �netedtoQeeee'sUniversity. Civil Engineering. Water is healthful, provided it is !a. The word t't the kingdom is,Ichoicest spiritual growth. The tra- ]KINGSTON, ONT'e Mechanical Engineering. germ frt e, and ix is hard to drink of course, the seed. The.warnin Electrical Ea B gads of.thi.s class of people is that gineerinC. ti much of it, at the proper tem-I cf Jesus,' "Take heed h�,w p P For Calendar of the School and further infon Biology and Public Health. y • ;ve:their fruitfulness might be second mae;an,aPPh uta secretor, school of Hintag. Power DOVOIC ' _.peratiirc. 'Thi's is not iced. No- hear," would apply here He that,to. none, but instead they turn citit� xirQ.coo,one Development. 11 th:mg more quickly induces dyspep- hcareth and uaderstandeth not is'only a rank crop.of brambles. sia than pouring ice water into the the man: whose mind rag g they 23. •-rhe good if d $ P I q ground i9 nJtR-I A slfvoda{ase.the nm.ae kmoa to fano stomarch. If water-is battled and words.one by one but whose heart. worthv that all that is required %s �vtt, s q B'die� a aria fated sugar to wary .a� kept in a -refrigerator it' is better,dees not "take in" -arid treasure! that i soil should be of the sort e '11_aylel ic. clici ymdo•mwand end quenches thir.t more quickly' up the truth, understanding in they that not only eagerly- receives buta� Ellen if iced. I l g stoatb 1. �ot lead�for es , d Dlcl Testament and New. being a stores up and nourishes the truth, APLEINE reeiD.heok. Cnee.otlttlg•Ce s.aeet.,wa Hot water .is a i etter thirst - --_ - --' ---- - - --- -- ----------•----' quencher' than cad. Dior is it a8 ------------------ --- ----------- 3 Mating as people imagine. It is especially valuable if one is over- FAIRBANKS- ���� iA �LINE �NG'�INES y'heated, as it averts the risk-of-in- - flammation in the stomach, . -- _ - -" -Ice cream sodas are breeders of '�` _• - --- -- -�"f - - 1 dyspepsia. A well-known stomach -' riz Portable Ho ontal • specialist advises to take ice cream .- t". .• -- . . t anti your soda water separately t - --� "Screen Tank " outfit `. it the mixture that is harmfiiI. Un- ;•less any-'-soft-drink is to work trou- --bie, let moderation be your -rule. Thr cat tllnstrates another Fairbanks-3forse outfit developed for the farm trade, - Do not .get :the-soda water habit. �• ` j especially suited-for. Threshing, Sawing Wood:and Qeaeral Farm Power. It will save money and digestion. _ g device consists of a flne screen laced over the storage tank slant- Thr coolie D Abuse of tea and coffee•is a fre- - " - :,-Int toward'esch side as shown. The hot water from the engine trfckles slowly quent cause of dyspepsia.' Tea own tho careens, and'in this way ia'ezpoeed to the'coolin>; effect of the alt. Thio arrangement provides a highly emeient outfit, that for steady, economical r taken with meals is apt to so dilute _ _ Hing cannot be beaten. the gastric juices that power to di- �je'st solid food is impaired. The _ _ " .Each outfit is complete with neceeefary acceeeoriee ready to ria. tannin which tea contains acts in- juriously on the digestive process. . The effects are especially bad-when " e e Tie =Can : adlanalr tea has been boiled, is very strong, �a�� •'= Horizontal screen Tank Outfit. -yr. �her�-it is creamed. -.Iced -tea, ,.�tsoa io,•iz, ts, 20, 25$orae-Powor. _ -.._ � . . • - ';T the favorite summer luncheon bev- . .erase, acts unfavorably oaFthe kid- W.,P. Co.' Coupon. tri-doff - : _ 40y3, The Canadian Falrttanks Co., ltd. Coffee is less injurious_than.tea, send me your Fre. Catalogue, O.,a. in'.sheteing full,rine Farm Eastnes. ? _ Contrary to general opinion. When Easy Payments to Farmers. ,_'}►,r O -AT rid L "L� A T ; taken 'too strong or in too great _ - rev lel 1 1.1�►� '>n• A, ■ . quantitira it has an irritating ef- Name ...... ...... ...... ...... ... ...... ...., ...... ...... . . " .., feet on -the mucous lining of the _ Branches ::. TorJnto, St. John, N.B., Winn[p stamsch. Wholesale condemnation r>tdarrsa ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ............ .:... ...... .... e Calgary, Vancouver. _ of it is.fclly, but moderation is •the, - fit• • fA.' rt'y,_"'f„sF, •q:' ^,3' Y ,..'r. 'S,yh�•.e^y4 ,w 3 .. - Y+.�.,Y.ryN'a+�r{,rr ..�• � .. ••,F 1 4.` �.'_.�T '�,'".. �a'v "A•vh'� .. :«Hp8'. �. ��3 .'�'§"P'' P"Le r." -i f? .da"'•tN ,r•f'�•� � .L^�w .r n,.;u .. a ;, 1 «: :,;-. .•,, •', e ..•fol ;x. C,... ,.�ar•� q�• ars;V- r •:._. , - � �t .. + ., ;''� - `�. ..`- "" f,,...: �� °v�: �-r•.,� .- y�x..' �,nsur"L„,„a F,K w n •A8't W+-- TiOx; -J J d 7 r R Y 7 s :Ii ;.� w � +r ��- � ,� •t rt.-v,"'� s-::�--t. x s�*,i•.. !y�' a,c.>,:-`. arP''�'s+�'c a '1. - •J. - -, _pr.- -, -'-.a....., .-^ . +. ^. .:-^.. ". •.' .. K-: i.. -�'::. ,�,•- +,�'e a,''�' I '$.7e,',�.. -.n xe'�` ^� �p♦��,'?- Sk"�'.'•ns:.'a.'a a.,pig rtr.. . .a„ .:.r .. ,..,•.. 1 ••''S. .A h•"v... v u..�"�. '1.'m%sem',.- • t � .M' n• ' ,�. ... :-•.•.... '. :.•: .:,. ':, ._. '.'; ,. .• � ..� ,n,c�ct�"' `�""�•n``� -.,�::' J°x^�.vw - � �. ''adr+s�*rr^ar'�'. '"tF'. 41.. ..•I-fr.s.. '',.�.: w7d - � - - *nil'I�.'Vile l� -,► y. .. 'w;,•i'.K.Sd'+A-TRW+R.Nt•a-:•.••r.ecas - .T. �str,:arcs .•aa,'•srr:•.e.«ee--,•� ...r...+ere. „*•m. .. __ F '- ... ce>.•;�. VAT NEGLECT _REASON ENOUGH,: slOgbY B1 SOME. ROYAL BI�3 QUIugLY C1TgBD L HOBBIES. ry n(n �n n HIM Believers in the "strong, spur- ' _ VR ! poseful, independent", w.uman of The sickly--baby is quickly cured Late Bing Edward Was a Colles - `' today will find significant the fol- by Baby's Own Tablets, These Yp ter-Queen Alexandra's Books. 1uRing anecdote of a Chinese mist Tablets are a never failing cure for The late King, as everybody ­JAS. E. BRANT SI'FFERED TOR. slunary. This missionary was tak- thf: troubles arising from a disor- knows had a weakness for calk- A!E\TS h'ROil fi1D:1EY i Ig tea with a mandarin's eight'dPred condition of the stomach and ins at:icka, but another collection in - DISEASE, wives. The.Chinese ladies exam-I bowels. Being sold under a I •. r guar• hie Majesty's' possession will have ined her clothing, her. hair, her :-artee to contaiano harmful drug a unique intere3�t in to the h e f t r and so u u e ^ th on e . , but can , �.. her fee Y be iv M" sr, t 1 with en tQ - sett-!}odzt's Itt�tlpey P1Jsa1lY-ams-zed-tFiem. ome. `- perfect'safety. Mrs, I Thls consists of relics gathered 7. and Bectlgae a well lfsn-$ie "�V'hv," one cried, "you can Francis McMullen, St. Octave, { together from eve walk and run as well as a man!" Que.,, writes: "I have used Baby's I British soldiers have fought swar in ince s �I" 'ExPe+t'lenee a Lesson_for 1'ou. �# ,i Yea, to be sure, said the mist i Own Tablets for in baby who was .'Vie early days of Queen Victoria. Athabasca ' Landing, Alta, June sionarv. I constipated for four or five days at ;The King had also'a -(Special).-That Kidney Dis- "Cain'you ride a horse and swim' ' a time. I found the Tablets to be ' rrtent of the quaint assort- 13. TS " ' programmes .of every ' ease,, neglected in its earlier stag- x'04 ,� of great benefit and would recom-opera, play and concert which he res, leads to the most terrible suf- Yes. mend them to other mothers." 'had attended. One would im i fEring, if not death itself, and that "Thea you must be a's strop as I They are sold b medicine dealers tF`a to be a bulk ag ne • Y Mrs.116r Barraq,. the one sure cure for it in all stn ey a man 4" g I or by mail at 25 cents a box from J.___ y collection. i$ Dodd's Kidney Pills, is the-ea= - I am•'� - - Queen- Alexandra collects` many. PC Brockville, Oat. in s- ace,, china. crystals and -harrttt- rant, a n you wouldn't' let a man rash came oat all over my baby's face and farmer residing near here. beat you,-not even if he was our •-,j,-- tiny objects made in precious' and spread until it had totally coveted his scalp. Q Mr, Brant contracted Kidney husband,-would ,you 4" Y semi-precious stones but her It was imtatiae and painful, and nosed !,ease when a'soon man from -'vvISIBLE, great est 'treasure is a�collection of the little one hours of suffering. we x' g "Indeed,. I wouldn't,,, said the "Mar Mar books, most of which came to her spa and powders and salves,but he�ttt ' .a strain, and, like hosts of others, missionary. Y, y, quite contrary, no better, He refused his food,got quite a neglected it, exneeting it to go The mandarin's eight ladies look- <<How does your garden grow 4" by inheritance. When Princess of thin and worn and was reduced to a v away itself. cd at one. another, nodding their I can't tell, because--oh, well= Wales she received the Mitchell be- Devious cooditioo. I waa advised to try 7. But it kept y g g A chickf`n swallowed it, ' you quest, that ' took the form of a zm-Bnk, and did to It was wonderful p grltduall rowin j he sans Then the oldest said soft- „ bow it seemed to cool and ease the cbild's wc,rse, till after thirty years of in- ly ' know. choice collection of books valued at Creasing suffering the oilman came,. ":Jow I understand why the for- £10,000. btl1°ir'$�painful skin. Zam-Bak from the very commencement seemed loge a t d he ver haN a 1,_h_; T pr 11- the s}SOT,ani 0 pimples and$oresa°d the that at times he could not turn in wife. He is afiaid. ore an one; It=�Ico o or any liam Fraser bequeathed to her b!a- irritation grew less and fes~ Within . „ other volatile matte: which would few weeks m baby's skin was healed Len, and for two weeks at a time _ impair strength Matter evaporation testy a splendid collection of books 14 ' it was impossible for him to rise does not i° any papers and completely, a has now am a trace of Shape enter into Pictures which dealt rare. or t onloa, or txaem or burning ' from a chair without putting his THE AGE Ole' NIAGARA. the manufacture of Dr. Thomas' (with the subject of women's dress asrre. Not only e' °g y aq but eared of the ttx- 1k►aada_on his knees. To •the geologists Lclectric Oil. Nor do climatic,during the last cep urs, Th ce�een!healtht;oabk,he has fmprtxad to He could not button nils clothes, thr: Niagaraquestion, "How old are changes a0ect it. It is as service- I Queen has also a vastt number of _lie w_as troubled with Lumbago, have--re turned replies' z 'stale la low.t Ali"am.aa madtcins veo• ��. able in the Arctic volumes of modern literat �,sac. . or _ viva a,,,zas oe Gravel and Backache, and tried ; tens of thousands of ,years, At first in the higher latitudes, cohere ma A Safe tiburnfor a A�r,at„� v8rying by j tc rrl zone, perhaps more useful roc a1I skid d,sasaea,eus4 ba with without g for each and all of them ; it ,,as estimated that the Niagara; is more subjoct to colds from ex. --The secluded-life of w ������ F' without getting re}ief, till good luck River came into existence, n Pill for coffering Women. 1r ' through I pcsure to the elements. --The Secluded life of women which turned him w Uodd'a Sidney Pills. � changes in the level of the land ; --� ; UvSd's Kidney Pills started at! ars and the Great Lakes, about 3e,,- pe rmits of little healthful eaerciae, 0 the cause of his troubles and cured :Qfls years ago. Later this w y his Kidneys. With cured Kidneys `00 It y t., �, ! YOR REMEMBRANCE. �ia a fruitful cause of derangements 1j+ as re- I sly rats tima years. Lyell Bill-''Since I have come back I of the stomach and liver and is ac-sit Mr. pugh 'Never saw such Itis; other troubles speedily disap- increased the estimate again to 33,- find that I'm forgotten by all pa countable,for the peered, and today he is a:well 00) .vears, aad still later other sci- 'friends." pains and tarsi- (crowd at our church before," Mrs. - Code that so many of them expert- �Pugh-, ,� ;alae, you borrow e:.ce. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills _ II you dire your Kidneys with l vears At one j Will-"Whv didn't h w minister 4" p r _ rt; it was buret doe�a ]ae0 drill s lowered It to about 5,000 will correct irregularities of the „ it* Dodd's Kidney Pills you will never aanda of �r1O t many thou- money from them before you left?" digestive organs and restore health night." years ago, the height of: its IDisaase, Dropsy or 19ri ht s Dis- the Falls was 4$0 feet.-Harper'a Ntriard s unini.nt used by Pbysaaaat.s g ave Lumbago, Rheumatism, Heart and rigor. The meet delicate .wo- �ANCfft3, tumors, Lumps, etc. paternal ease, P y Bright's i�t'eckly_ man can use them with sa#ety, be- and etternal, cured g. etc.t pale b7 d - y I A FROST. a ac home treatment, s e use their tion, while effective, ;atr Dr sellwrite °® before too '1 7'IIE G RE 1sT :N 6RTH-I'-OI=-N ._ ted tend ebm nod O arL.medical �� `-�'tle-ur��nari•led women in celand i sig' lldr, Meakin (who is boarding out Be Indians who made the first 1atP allowed to vote, but rt must bei PiiRsift i'ow RENT. fv► a few days} 'By the tray Mrs canoe of birch bark long ago, were ,cold comfort-u there when.-&detective sees, an airship� oa SALE la . + OG r greatest benefactors, The P , though. rasing away he !s justified in thiatp a tion 1®• ecb ESQ of $Meridian Prrkias, I must confess the mutton I arty.$o scram cultivated, balance baf 4 er drat•we had for dinner today is not the children of these Indians know the A Pill That Lighten* Life.-To ;Ci�g that there is something up, en sod h,•use, 30:14, Inside, two low bosses, cat•oe, and they know how to use tho Inas who is a victim of ind•i eaIMtnara's Linlnlene t three &tables, three wvlla, kee ayrine, }t, kind of meat to which I have beent+ae coal mine, nearly six feet veto o coal.. 'iaccustomed." it, and if you go to Tema g umbennan•s Friend .Mrs• Perkins -, $ami, On- 'tion the transaction of business be- wood merchantable. to mites. due anortb, ""Worry likely sot, air. I alwiz tario, this summer they will paddle,: comes an added misery, He cannot I Standing is their own light'v a®. 2 i z on,mLlHirliakiirk c.p R, rmm sae 5 .. wits the best." your canoe in thein own superb concentrate his mind n man men tom lain that the. wais port oboe. Foreman' _. j way. Students who camp in sum- and lose and vexation.. Y h t, from a Notre Dame, pan his tasks p and sc eo 1 x m p �arh. Resod land: ;sod water', shelter, gn,d out. g �ttR$d h1rn, Denture one Painter creek. etc, mer aloe the Temagami lakes are ' T� such amen- "Parmelee'e Dege- j side able to do two years' work in one. table Pills offer relief. A course e. i ForReafol for 0011109' frit eah}t and r INITATIONS ABOUND, but insist a For full Particulars'write Chas, titiebriis<� F:tleet of fishing and hunting- Easytiaccording ting she(Mnutne. "The D & L.' Men tL i £°r` Oan. Arta. — ' of access by the Grand Trunk Rai . widt convince himof�theiircgreat I y m,de Davis tarter, which has stood the test at rears, I wav System. IIIformatioII sad excellence, Z`be It cares; iatltatioos don't •The D. • L w , WINARD'A LINIl1SE9T fa the on Lini- p blicstioo recommended because=-are wallnda � � a Lawrance Co. �1hC11 buying ypvr Pia11p beautiful descriptive u '4 J,ent asked for at my store and a onls I PPI"tion to Mr. J. D.- all 'that is claimed for them. in5tst an havt oris we keep for sale aerit free on a shat er tEe mea t e p The IOW ..h dee = do ng.an ur sl+e people raw it. ]t+eDonald, District Passenger _ .r the world seems. ''T� HASLnv FDLTON• Agent, Uaioa Station, Toronto, ! :� ,letter should best the stamp1 M'��Laa w� 7"iea.t►at Bas, d, 8. OaL. f t �o approval-also a two-cep stamp pleasant as syrup; nothing equals ptOnC Act foil _ - if it is to-Su by mail, it as a worm medicine; the name - Fanaticism its the child of`zesi - i� Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ° s ts�t lauu Tett Yaw a greatest worm destroyer Your Hearing ' a d falsehood. Your EDrest ator. ' Th a �$ f1oU,J !I r r..�. retrad Syn Remedy Relieves Sore' Eycs of the age. �j UU ( rk Through indiscretion ill ebtiri r n ribens weak Eyes. Doesn't Stuart. The HEAR-0-PRONE will too Soothes in Pain, and Sella for W. Try tbeeeltts of rood hearing. Sand fornt►asM gratin fruit is anmmer mea g 'rrfne in Your E es and iri Babyv GEOGRAPHICALLY SPKAKING offoeaeaciet)M users. Also » Many a map who knows himself y chi]-I Eyea for scaly Eyetl'ds aria Granulation. d us particrilan and names —3s for that reason suspicious of dreIt become subject to cholera The ciasi, was- help me rbus caused by irritatin arida, g questioned Opseial ot►.r for a Menthes Neots srlat others, - g You hear a lot'about "blush- on the cardinal points of the com- i THE BRAND ELECT'Rt)- "NE LIMITE � that,act violently on the linin of „ a: apadlna Awnw. Terontw t::e intoatinea, Pains and dank 1°g brides, but did you ever dee pass' Give Holloway's COyn Core a CA, purgings ensue and the delicate Oct 9 "If f turn to the east and look * r - 'trial. It removed tea corns .from .System;of the child suffers under at the rising sun, what is behind IN Y '�V MINI,S EYE> ` ' = Dae air of feet without an 'the drain. In such cases the oaf- Ash for Mlnara's and lane ne ether. . me 4„ $ERR y ' sin. s►x a-�,rat�o0 1 �-_ Boy--"Yet shedder." PlrOt p _ Si'hat it had done once it will do est and surest medicine is Dr. J, � _ # again. D. Kellogg's D _ EIrTCE SERMONS. -----_ • . " ' Dr. Morse's Will check the inilammatioa and Anyway a'girl looks better in am gave the child's life. He never loved.at all who feared ' 0 to love too much. lndlan Root P111s automobile- than she did on a bit - He has ceased to live who does core mariy.commori anhreats which cycle. Many a teacher makes his in not long for. more life. 7 dteerent. but which all A SPRAINED ANKLE is not an oncom• 'Ori the ri81n are ver g generation with a No man can rise above criticism. arise".from the came cense-a Eye-he , (mon aoeident Painkiller rellavea and birch rod. clogge w i ties The who fears CeIIBure. Pime i ause dthe with tot move re- entres almost as it h7 magic The greatest ry UAGesT lhoosehold remea77, Avoid substitutes, - Many think that faith is believ- solar y, strengthen and stimulate 850. i in but one Painkiller, Perry Da.ia'. .SAVED IN N1: OLD AO,E. Ing all they wish were -so, the.skiinney7hese organs iimme�diete and • Annapolis, N.B., Hay 1+, 1909•-1 am over The running tongue throws many ly throw off the accumulated im- �,�� eighty years of age and hale enifored a one back lII the race, parities, and Biliousness, Indiges- ' from Kidney and Bladder Trouble for tion, Liver comyiaint Kidney $ Neighbors were designed for Af�D sears, I took doctors medicine The envy of the good is evidence Troubles.- Headaches, Rheumatism INaltbs,ItpgK! a other purposes than merely to be. but sending we the want to thank din ul poverty in that respect. And similar dii1menta vanish. Dr. talked about. No path can be worthy for me Morse's Indian Root pills lip ` _ Pills which helped' me, CrOsU�P,DOip�btmbbpdlk I have taken all boxes of din Pius cep. that is not -straight for other-feet. Simve Doctors' Bills la�a.lanrnea8oa7tls; ­­361110-YlnaTd's Llelntent Iw'..ttl� k t together, but got relief before I had'tak No church ever died ae ]Ong 88 Acoidenta arnise• ttnae, . en near that amount. I had to Wrms, D a ri's b et ` Wet up it had a work to da and did it. UN� ,- SO nights every fifteen before Ice and They were Jollying the man about to use Ii can lie in fi �oncornor brother hen a ma a faith ho Of(his 111=118 gg, '. -- �lis enormous appetite, but he kept Ave hours without gettiri t, ass putting away," undisturbed by g W H. PIERCE. ther. rho taunts. Finally he said in de- Perspiration for better things on ; tl�tntlt BitNlway'B i �Prite National Drag .t Chemical Co., fence:- 11'ell, you see, I take aft (Dept, W.L.), Toronto, for free sample.CO., earth is the blest aspiration for �1 Ready ` ter both my father and my mother. Regular vise 5oc.,, 6 for 1250. heaven. 1or.e ate a long while unci the other Giving my imagination a resat C�D ReUet. .Tate a great deal," 'BIRTHDAY IN JAPAN. often improved my neighbor's repu- tation, KEEP AWAY On the' anniversary of a Japan- To know•yourself may not reveal KMS Bone Spavin ere boy's birthday his parents re- all truth but it may sent him with a hu e a P , y prevent some liieh vanes,Alta stay loth.1sOa - - +'yn made of g P For fishi lies. 'r have used your Spavin Clare fora gayly painted bag, with a • The suffering.of-the Sainte under' lone ad a Bove spa not !eliits w il. LIE S hto of i P proper dimensions forming the sermon does not augment their ors cAarsox ` Pon•Haff a Cent a Day, the mouth. A string is tied to the grace. That tell* the whole starj. Aad ad Flies, Blow Flies, Fliesy� ' hoop and the fish is hof Born Flies G sled to a Maly preachers think that ergo- fame of eh°"'vas nava had the of every kind, Mosquitoes, Lice and all m pole on the roof of the house. ink over the tools is the same as experience In the pppdayei», worrying insects keep entirely clear'of the -+ Then the -wind ' rushing through building the house. FOP SPvb, Rinp�e,Cm'i, animals to which, " causes the fish to swell out to the No feeling is more delusive than proper size and shape and gives it that you are raisi-ng yourself b 1' SWtltin�g �d __ Cooper'$ Fly Knoch 1 - the.appearance of swllnming in the despising y >fl! �� . x p g'others. has been a ( E air A Japanese.boy carefuH zeedalr's spavin cure cares the. pitied• Easily put on with a. serves ever Y Pre- It is better to be a fool Seeking trouble-makes the horse sound and sprayer, and costs less than one cant ► y fish thus given to him. wis om than a wise man satisfied we1>-and saves money for the owed: day for each•animal. Protects wounds One can tell by the number of them ivit?3 what you have. becauaa it removes the ea as of the tram- fly-blows and inflammation• More ; - that swim from the same -- _ pole how There are too many who would trouble. than pays for itself in extra milk, et;1� -' •- �, many birthdays the little fellow rather Keep a bottle Always at hand-$lora beef,less feed and more work from horses, �3 E F/. l:as had. � over the falls than not for*$. Good for Haan and beast 4k $Went to be in the swim. your dealer for Erre copy of our heat $1.76 A GALLON Children would be more truth- •'ATreatlw,01,The aorsIorw"tses Sao. A QUART And all the world loves to ]ankh fu' if we were leas anxious to make ole e.r,Esrtyatl,ca.rwts,�p - ' BSUE N0. 25---10 with a laugher.FD I � �. ( lying profitable to them. W n M, COOPER dt REPJ1 WS J a ,n � xnr�{��t` ..ti!" 'rr: .4n. ,.,-�."•� ,.• .,.:.,,gv.sti,,,w:;s a -'u+.` r.'�,m: Z: /' - ..,. , ,Y+msNa. z.'�J�' r, -:• ,,a •,i;,� �p ip#, �'� »"Y,�„;;'�^ �, �r ray ffY... `� r _ ",N,' n-r -'hal-�. 5.��.:, ' �.ti + '- ��+ •1` , + .:':�'s� e�?e ,• .. •ty ,� �,^ �� ,� �:-• �,p m ,;a a.r^„��i•' ,6 yy w.. � ..a,'r ,+," f tri r t , _ _ -.. .. ,. ,.. ,.. a::,. ., w r: , ,,... .. Yen .,.,.w::. -, '. .J-• '�•.• ♦ .J . r ..... ... 7M1r+ , ..} .'Yl..,i4' ♦ry, .+. •i'j' eh <xY ':i,iFiiF .{.. '+WF'airs. .. r. ..,�,yy':' :,•L .�A'A•r. ,.� :.Yn- .�F' -M•:. J}„ 1.:. r LOCAL 1 A T.T p -See Mrs. Leigh's millinery ad- -Mrs. J. Leslie, of Toronto,3J VL1JJ11� Tertisement elsewhere. * visited Pickering frtends this /� (i�f�O� �week. A Big . R V u11has. Leigh is erecting a ettm- -W. B. Powell was.in -the city mer kitchen to his residence. -The District Examinations , = on Monday. Lieut.-Col: Rowe is at camp at will be held in the Pickering pub- - ----------_ __._— -The Friend@ begin their Year- Kingston with hie regiment. lie school on Tuesday,Wednesday, _ ly Heating thio week. -A number from here attended Thursday and Friday of next W -D. M. Spink, of Toronto, was the Decoration Services at Oshawa week. M. F.Tomlinson, 'of Clare- -Nn� 1B your chance,. A great bl9 � L $n the village on Wednesday., on Sunday. moat, will preside. a —Mss. W. H. Peak spent a few —A number purpose attending —Strawberries promise to be a ...redudtiola in all Trimmed ac days last week with friends in the the bazaar at Rowbank this (Fri- bountiful crop this year. The cool N weather so far has given them a �illh . - tY --- day)evening. - - --James 15eaay eefiipp a car- -Miss May-$iscocl� is ro-aW-to a-- 118�� a� } _ load of mixed stock to Toronto on @ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs, all that is now required is the ," Monday, (Rev.)W: Moore. warm sun to ripen the fruit. MRS. LEIGH, - - PICKERiNC _ ' —Mrs. R. A. Douglas and son, —Dr.Henry will be here as usual —Joseph Gibwon and daughter, ' pro- Fred, are visiting with relatives next Tuesday to attend to his pro- lorence, of Pittsburg, Ps., and ' the city. fessional duties. * 9Pm• Gibson and daughter, Irene, ► T -Thos. Mansfield had the mis- -T. M. McFadden and Miss C. of Toronto, spent Saturday and y 'fortune to lose his beet horse a B. Simpson visited friends in To- Sunday with their sisters, Mrs. � ��� few days a o. ronto on Sunday, Tames Richardson and Mrs. Lorne 'TEA -A number from here purpose -Rev. Mr. Harris, Port Perry, Squire. lniil-! taking in the Guelph excursion occupied the pulpit in the Method- -A large amount of square time next Weds sada 1st church on Sunday. ber has arrived at Pickering stn- .;� lb tin Of Mined Tea, sells regularly at 40o Ib., --Robin_.Sxoon of Toronto, -J• S. Jephson moved on Wed- tion during the past meek to be for spent Sunday wile paren , y-ate--theil r he can now — , ,'and Mrs. Gordon. vacated by J. R. Winter. C. N. R. A number of teams have pnly $1.60. This 18 One of the l r -Mrs. J, C. Davis left on Tburs- -Mr.and Mrs.Storey and child, been eni;aged hauling it to .its :. 6 da morning to visit tier—son in of 'Bloomington, spent Sunday destination. be 0 t values you will • e yy Orillia for some time. with D. and Mrs. Simpson. ve e r get r f -W. T. Hartrick was conflined -Mrs. Duggan, of Cobalt is vis- ATHA ., rx to his house for a few days suffer- iting her parents, Wm. and Mrs. The Atha Union Picnic, which is ing from an injured foot. McCausland, of the lake shore. one of the leading events of the year -Salt in 200 pound sacks, Dairy Salt in 60 , in Piskering, will tike lace on R. D. f -E. Bryan has cut down the -E. N. and Mrs. Hicks were in Cowie's beautiful grove on Saturday, -' area a ronf� June 3�it� a �semc cls�'sar a 1r -ato to erecting a veranda. wedding of the letter's brother. becoming more popular and attracting tit committee of flremen have -Joseph Gibsea and Mrs. Jas• larger crowds. Last year the attend- R BUNTING, C-17-0 w "limen appointed to put in three Richardson spent a couple of days once was much larger thr.n in any A. �v X r�ement @treet tanks for fire pur- this week with relatives in Sonya. previous year, and this year the com- ,� -Oliver Edwards on Saturda�p mittee are sparing ao efforts to make • -Mrs. D. W. Carruthers left moved into Mrs. John A. Linton s it more successful than over. Larger I&A week to spent a mouth or two house at.the corner of Church and prizes will be paid than in any former - with relatives in the North-wast sh King streets, rcecently vacated by 'year. Football will be the great at- Do"YouVV traction and moat liberal prizes will H. J. Mar uis. _ ^Provint�e. 99 be paid to senior or league, intermedi _ -_-- - ie The Brougham Methodist -M. Allstway left on Monday ate and school teams. In addition to --_ t ladies' Aid Society met on Wed- morning to attend camp at ging- football there will be a potato race, nesda afternoon at the home of Ston. He was accompanied b9 hurdle race,men's half- race,boys' Roy Percy, Melrose Bryant and and wheelbarrow racer, and also a �ra. . Barvey. o ..your moil - 'iey Mise Haldorf and Miss Cora George and Archie Cammack. number of racer for boys and Siris. Gordon, of Toronto, spent Sunday -The enkrance examinations For full particulars regarding all the T here with the latter'@ parents, will be held Wednesday, Thure- games and races and entrance fees. etc., res bills. All entries must be Y James and Mrs. Gordon and Friday, June 22nd, 28rd and made not later than 9 p. m. on June IN GROCERIES BUST COMPARE- -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. 24th. They will be held at Wbit- 24tb, to the Secretary, Tohn Scott, Andrew's church held a successful by, Claremont and Whitevale. Atha. A program will be Riven from ` ilf meeting in the basement of the -A. W. Lynde, of Casnin,gton, each school. Procession will march A8 lbs. granulated sugar............................... 81 -00 church on Tuesday afternoon. was in town over Sunday. a is is the grounds at 13 o'clock. Speeches 20 Ibs.yellow sugar,......:—:. -The managers of St. George's now enjoying his vacation which will be delivered by F. L. Fowke, M. 25 church are having a neat wire he is spending at the military P•, of Oshawa: Peter Christie, ex-M. r flakes Oa ..... pe of Man - ........... . . ...... l5 - the. front of- -cam at Kingston with Col.Rows @ 1, f Welt 8 pkgs. Bios@'stare CaEder. M. b � 25 ' fenos erected. along P.9 p - ..---- I; A , of - _ T kgs. cot•n atarcdt . . ..... ...... the Rectory property on King Regiment. augh. I., rad the member of the Pickering p ...•• S� Basset. -The annual service at the .•-...,.. •. _ Council. Do not fall to attend this 1 quart good maple syrup. B. W. Lindstrom is in Toron- "White Church," Erskine came- picnic where you will hese an o nor- 1 lb. nice prime cheeese..........,. ............. .17 ..... r to for a week attendinga meeting tery, will be held on June the 19th tumty to meet friends from all ' --of the Anglican Synod, as repres- at 8 p. m. Collection in aid of the the township. Booths at which re- entative of St. George's congrega- cemetery fund. Everybody made freshments will be sold may be found tiOp', welcome, + os the grounds, but will spirituous li- �� �� SALT p� / T s ' --Tender@ are asked for the -The football and baseball clubs quors or hard cider will be allowed for AL ,/ work of putting the cement cover- have been very successful in rale- sale. For any other information ap- ng cn the new Iron bridge north Ing money for prizes for their ply to the Secretary: �T ARETVED_BAGS OR B,$,$,�,Ei'LS . of the Village. See the advt. else- tournament on Dominion Day, C U R S I O N � where in this issue. The Oshawa baseball team have ` -A meeting of those interested promised to come and they are - TO - r t in the re-organization of the ten. negotiating with other teams. : nis club will be held on Tuesday Full particulars will be given.next :sil *Qlh IN �R 1v GOODS -evening next in Dr. Bowden's week. office. A, full attendance is re- -Remember the garden party — A CLEARING IN ODDS AND ENDS OF CARPET quested, under the auspices of the Ladies The Institutes interested have Lr-" 8f yards reversible nuion carpet. Colors fawn and red. n -Walter and Mrs. Logan spent Aid Society of the Methodist ran ed for as r:cursion to A icultur• i onsl design. Regular 45e per ysrdLtor........,.........112.70 be held next Friday al College, Guelph.per U.T.R. special - a few days with the former'@ par church to y trains, on 61 yds hemp carpet, good colors, reg. 26e per gel, for$1.80 ] eats, Wm, and airs. Logan. They. evening on Mr. J. Dickie's lawn, _ 'left on Sunda evening for their opposite the Friends' Meeting- W �Ir air �9�0 ib} yards reversible union carpet, salsa hen Colors Sunday At following rater and times; rich dark red and fawn. Reg. 6W per yd, for ........8890 K :pew home in West Lorne;sccom- house. Tea will be served from d panted by the best wishes of their to 8 o'clock, after which a pro- 11 Timm only tapestry square. 8x8. Fawn round with floral _ numerous friends. gram of speeches, music and fancy Pickering. ........1.20 806 a•m ,design rich colors of green and brown. Reglnar 87x0 -Subscriptions have been taken drilla will be given Vocal seise- Dunbarten...,.... .1.16 a� ,• -'for...................... . .................................................. 40 p up among those residing along the tions will be rendered by M.esers. Rosebank.........1.15 8.16 " ,.� �fr�ont.etreey for the purpose of Fdmison and Bramfltt,of ronto, Port Union.......l.lb 8.18 •• _ oiling the front street. On ac- and the Whitby buss band will c]"IMS WALIF FA," IN HARDWARE count of the frequent rains the furnish an abundance of music For other stations see posters.' _ _ deet so far has not been a.great during the evening. F. L. Fowke, Tickete good going on special train Screen doors--1111,00 to$2.25 ' nuisance this year, but unless M. P., of Osb%wa, will occupy the only. flood to return up 'to Thursday ~Window screens-18c to 86c they are oiled soon we must ex- chair. night,June l8td. Screen wire=15c to 25c pact it in nn leasant gnantitiea. -St. Paul's church, Brandon, - Administratriz's 'Screen door springs-10c each -=W. H. Bunting and his Pon, Man., was the scene of a very Poultry netting-8c to 10c per yard Lloyd, who have been spending pretty wedding on Wednesday, NOTICE TO CR�I�ORS Grass shears-45c to$1.00 lthe past fesr-weeks here with the June let, when Cora Pearl, eldest Estate of,Malcolm F.Roach,Deceased :Sprinkling cans-45c to 70c -former's mother, have returned to den titer of Alterman and Mrs. J. - g — = --- sig home Q Swan River, Man. D. Ross, was united in marriage Notice is hereby given pursuant to - _'%Ve are pleased to state that the to Mr. Albert Roach,also of Bran- R. S. O., IM,Chapter 129,Section 88 • _ • , treatment which Mr. Bunting has don. Rev. Hr. Laidlaw perform- and amending Acts, that all persons mam i been receiving from a specialist in ed the ceremony in .the presence having claims against the estate of "'Toronto for his ear, has proved of a host of invited guests. After Malcolm F.Roa ,late of the Town- t t umost succeedlil. the reception Mr. and Mrs. Roach ship of Pickering, Farmer, deceased, -A quiet but pretty wedding left for Ottawa and other points Who died on or about the 29th day of f - ':took place at the residence of the in Eastern Ontario. The bride is October, 1 id are required to send under- "bride's mother, Dunnville, on a niece of Thomas Wilson on this post Pre ppaid or deliver to the under- T xt Thursday, June 9tb, when Miss base line, Pickering, with whom siggnned Adminiost Office, addressed to GIVEN WAY FREE y g Cherrywood Post Office. Ontario, on g V ' Frances, youngest daughter of the young couple spent a few days or before the 10th day of July, 1910, Mrs. Macartney was united. in last week while on their way to their christian and surnames and ad- 5 lb. of.Lipton's to the one who comes the nearest the number of 'marriage to Mr. Walter Logan, of Ottawa. THE NEWS offers con- dresses, with full particulars of their - Pickering. Rev.Mr. Fee perform- gratulations.- - claims.and the nature of the securi• beans in the bottle. Open to any one that buys a pound of tea inside -'ed the ceremony, only the most -The South Ontario Women's ties, if an ,held by them. the 30 days'from date of advt. So come along ladies and see who wilt -' intimate relatives being present. Institute will bold a meeting in And Take Notice that after the 30th be the lucky one. _ After a week spent in travelling, the town hall next Wednesday, day of Jelly,proceed the said Adminis- tratria wilt proceed t o distribute the the newly wedded couple have beginning at 2 p. m. Mies Camp- assets of the said deceased among the We also have in stock the beat of need:corn; manges seed an + n located at West Lore,forty miles bell, of Brampton, will give an ad- parties entitled thereto,having regard turnip seed. west of St. Thomas; 'where Mr. dress on "Home and School" and onl to the claims of which said notice y 5' Logan has purchased a grocery Miss Van Duyn, of South Africa, shall have been given a9 required,and FARMERS�*�� SUPPLY STORE M ,. store with a large patronage. We will speak on "The Value of Cer- that the said Administratrix will not A S } wish the young couple long life eels, especiall Corn, in the Diet be liable for said assets, or any art, and much happiness. of a Family.' Miss Campbell is thereof, to any person or persons of f PICSERINa -A meeting of. the_Fire Com- obe"of the most effective s Bakers whose claim notice shall not have been E' BRYAN PROP. . ' --• g , -_ __ ..-.__ p ,the time of such distribu- paay was held to the hall on Fri- engaged is tfiis work andTas a titin. - - --� - day evening last when the com- 'faculty of arousing enthusiasm Dated the 29th day of April, 1910. mi96 ttee reported that they were among those who have the pleas- j,ORETTO W. ROACH; ' unable to secure a band for the 1st ure of hearing her: She has a Admiatstratrix, ea3cna,ble of July. Another committee was wide range of subjects most need- -37 "Cherrywood P. O., Ont. appointed, to further„consider the ed among women and girls on the question,-and to report on Tues- farm. Miss Van Duyn, a Boer PAPER HANGING ! - day evening. They recommended lady from South Africa, is taking " that the football and baseball a special course in Domestic Sci- -The undersigned is prepared to take dawn Mowery r' -clubs unite to bold a tournament once at Macdonald College, Guelph contracts for paper hanging and on the 1st, and also that the Fire and on her return to South Africa, painting. " .'Garden Shears r 3 ' Co. hold their picnic on Civic Holi- intends to impart the knowledge Satisfaction guaranteed: day which.will- be on the 1st of she has received in Canada to her Prices reasonable. LawnRake$ k:' August. In order to have the let- own people. She has had con- 28_31 M. ALLAWAYF ter matter definitely settled and siderable experience in demonstra- Screen Doors y g a 61 to make all preliminary arrange- ting and lecturing in her own PICgERINCi DdARg T8 ,+ ments a meeting of all those who counts as well as in England. — Window screens, screen wire, turnip seed, mangel seed, corn, etc., k,. Red Wheat., S .90 h ti are interested will be held this She is an exceedingly clever young and general hardware. _., •(Thnradny) evening in the hall. woman and the Women's Iuetitute zPd „ :�� l} - The fire a-nipany regnests a fill] in Pickerityv are fortunate in se- tTnc,ae •8o .• -- meeting, not only of members of curing her services. The meeting ants t; but.of all residents will begin sharp on time. All are Barley, 00 r� .athe.cPm nY, to m r « .• y,. ,..., •• -',a,�. ,•n•.. �.,,. .P•, .�, :y; .s:.' .�, �y 1q:4.a• .. .. .. «, ... '! . : '��Qi`•'r �'' lJ'Yf." ."e' '�.... Y "^.i .s .,e, � .1 .,-,:.: 5. "'T ^, r ,. a _,`,.. 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