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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_06_24 A.. rrt, As ltw .,; .3: M19'... "�"''••..i�''14.;,„. - ",..t"••..... . e. ��T: .°+:u 'a:w. <� •eY,: xx,:',. .� ”.:r '�:.,' :a,,' .±r ae ': -''Gd 4 •�:� •ivu "'.:a"',r �i •y" y.., �%?: , r e,y,tE JM"Y ,.,..� -.,.%'' C '.. ,..- .-., >'C- rti. .L.. uy.x� . 'E...,y ..p,.. 4,. •�� .:L. 1,[,Y Y w. sew i. 40 r• {a^'■ P� /`��T■X PICKERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910 No. .�8 1�soTes~itoasal]Latta. BORE LINE EAST 08HAvvA Coikw' 611 SPINK �� le t Hall seas killed by t anon onJ.J*' The nonan]picnic of B. 8. No. 1 waril� held at,Shoal Point on Thursday.the bile turning turtle about noon on as_tb_e_ est and Monday. Deceased, s of another ry �vms--o�it-witb- • ata and children turned gout in c belonging to the McLaughlin Co, l C. MCKINNON M.D. L.R.C.S., most successful in its histo ° r hi i 8diabnrah, mesnb•r of the Colles o! along the t rd concession line when � r ,eioi.a.sad arg.oae of ont.rio,li•.ntiate full force,to enjoy the is for which FARMERS at al College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. spot upon applying the brakes-suddenly, t attsation to dateasse, of women and a number of p were given. There the machine turned round and. then a, eE�Ac n, Office and residence,Hrousham. was an abundance of ice-cream and e�CraTitt�n ��aia other refreshments to which they all tumbled over. Scully jumped clear AND 1''�CXERING MEDICAL SURGICAL / a -' didfull 'ustice. Much credit is due bntHallwascaught by the car and _ a ' 7 died-within two-hours. Soutl ia•und-and X-RAY INSTITUTE the teacher. 'Mian Evans.and tq the _ er arrest,and inquest will ybe. held 'E ONTARIO trustees for lnrDiablo such a pleasant nonce. VE RYBODY r , - - days Outing. $6. 10 A TON •�•"'J' Ho for the Lazenby collar which I R. NWIN TOWI-E, M. B.. X. D-, C. M., _ Phyaiclan•!n chases GREENWOOD HENDALE manufacture. I also handle the s ,- tat m Ream] DiaA a- Prostatic Dia K_� — - Whipple Humane Horse Collars. -� eases o ea. ss of Women, sasses, NLY �• neccion wit the diamond utiles of harness-waiters' goods epic Tamo»,X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, this week with her parents, Sum and ear.nose,throat and lungs. Pigg glasses and St. Andrew's Church were Iseld Sun- constantly on hand. ,all conte and chronic diseases. Mrs. Stewart. day when Rev. P. R. Sinclair, B. A., otos soars 14 to sena T to g tsiy - Work has commenced on the Green- wood nation, also on the bridge over of Toronto, s ke in the mornin and L.eQtsi. _ the Greenwood gully. evening. Thede was a large attend- Log" tend- - j ante and great interest manifested in J. L. SPINE LIMITED Graham and Mrs. Johnston ape nt the proceedings: Monday afternoon ' s ° two days in Uxbridge last week at- p We J. CoAwell T ]0. FABEWELL,Q. 0., BASSI& the annual Sunda school picnic was N• THE,Oona crown sttarn - PICKER•ING, ONT. Lending a Ba tist Convention there. y _ r� Attorney.and Couae, held on the church grounds, and later 8rllesrso:. Court House,Whitby. le•v Wess Sadler, Olive Proctor and M Mabel Pallister are at Claremont this T the day the congregational social. Tea nese served from 8 o'clock. In the T. BAROLAY,Barrister-at-Law, week-writing on the Entrance Exami- , \ .y; • aoiiciwr,Notary Public,Special Exam nation. We wis eti affC�eHP nee for High Court of Justice, Brock street, Joe �, BEAL musicand song was givenan amonor for ny J. Harrison and family called on S. sent were: Mins Cre the artists rearrie x� and Mrs. Stewart on their way to Mina Nellie Jack- Bowmanville on Sunday and returned Reesor of Markham, IRL G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, lion of Toronto, Mr. Morrow and alias • Solicitor.Notary Public,Ste. Kon•y to on Monday and took Mr. Stewart to Store A consignment of salt has now ar- losa. OJac•nen door to the Standard Bank, .- CLARE�dnATT Whitby and back for motor ride. y' ` .`�lQiiby•.. ..._. �_ BROUGHAM rived and Is ready-- for deity- , a .- CH ERRYWOOD g UNDERTAgER . - _ etet•stiaTy. Mien Beatrice Alger is indisposed at cry at $pink•'$ mill. Contractor Baskin, of the C. N. R., f WALTER L. HOWDEN, D, V, S. time of writing. s Night Rod Sunda calla have lost two horses on Tuesday, they have George and i1l're. Philipwere in U:- t � oraanate Ontario veterinary Collette. g y in been overcome with the heat. His JACKSON,' �I�O ' - =litember Ontario vteriasty Medical Bociet my special attention. g bridge on Sunday, t i ° 8aeoes3or to Dr,A.J, Shirley, office ging St, contract on this section is rapidly A. and Mrs. Matthews and daugh- Pickering, 9T nearing completion. ter spent Sunday in Whitby, As I a Thomas Lumsden, time-kec+per for Mrs. Geo. D. Linton is spending a am eat for The � _ _._ _._..l/it!►{ttt!>fii �ti>rllf. g Lbe C. N. R. construction camp, was week with friends in Mount Albert. - "^ 'McIntosh Granite Co., of married at Norwood on Wednesday Mine Lillie Holtby is spending a few �_ ) 4, HAM-Issuer of Mwrriage Toronto I n give very to Miss Baskin, daughter o! Contrec- da a at Wm. LaFraugh s, Stouffville. ; ,Yi` , Licensee in the County of Ontario, tor g for Baskin. We all join in wishing Mrs, George Edwards, of Toronto, a h Pickering village. my close prime on the happy couple along and pitosperr is vision her sister, Mrs. J. H. Hol - _ HOPPER Issuer of Marriage _ ous life. g t' Is the time to place your order for ' D. Ldaene.. to the oonnty of ontae7o. A large gathering of .farmers 'took by, George Edwards, of London, a monument, Being a slack time Klies as store and his residence,Claremont. MOND ENT*�` place or, Saturday evening in the is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.E. Holt- of the pear in the shops better in -- school-house, when Mr. Geo. Carlxw, by. ducements can be given. -B�EgT0N,TOWNSHIPOLEBE of Warkworth. ve an interesting Jobn and Mrs. Pouc3ler,of Toronto; — D Ooa.eyan•e. Commissioner for 'IDs before buying. I Baking address on The reoduction of (Mood spent Sunday with Thomas and Zblrs. Place your order now and have , ai�sta aeoocasans Etc. stoa•,�w loan flay for Telephone Seed Oarla.e a ent-B nd Wi b fiends In ghee t week with her sisteHr, 9Ldra. J. th o ' 9" Pauetier. _ e stones erected-the first thing this on lanae -Lsaosr os Yui• Lie Mss Tat I ..-.... _ `l0 itis a]Stri�ig.� ,� P08TI11, Licensed Auetioaeer, - ' ,JL' • for Counties of York and OnUrux ane C Philip. - tiooeai•s of all kinds anenn•d to an shorten ALTONA I Mrs. Albright has returned, after G. W. GIBBONS, — Claremont sou« address careen ai.c P O., Oct NeXaddea's Emulsion A very successful_ meeting was hellde Plekernggsome weeks in Whitby and B POWELL, Licensed Auc• G� at Miss E. P Howitt s home n A aunyb,r of our rte went -tp j - ti•n•er for Ontano 0604 York Cos. Ali afternoon-of Saturday.June 18, under Malvern last weak to witness o foot• JUST RECEIVED h kinds of Bala eon4no4t4 rtchsz pr.ateiy er try � 0�?AOS�lht�e8 the auspices of the Women's lnrtitute ball match, x. s•scttoc Sat• not" dollsoned. For dates or '. crises�fartrcalttrsapply as residence. Slfaabseh (Dept. of Agriculture). Some fifty The distrtrt meeting of the Sons of A Carload of Cement and a Carioad of as.. Piakering. Orders left at Drew'0066 will 3i British Columbia Shingles. covet"prompt attention 1517. 7tlle ben Spring Tonic. ladies were organized and a new Brans Temperance met in the Sons'hall here ng has been orgaaizsd with a member- on Wednesday afternoon. r�� POUCHER, Licensed Auction- chi of twsnty•five. Mia S. Campbell. Sunny JIM had the misfortune to 1 . am, valnatw Collector and mum of On isle now at our store while tube 7'$ram ton, and Mies R. A. Walsh. 1 _ - sawn 16041600- av kinds of aaetioa Saler present stock lasts Ot Orono, were the lad delegates who cut'his toot with an adze while we All kinds of rough and dressed lumber s�� owdu and valuations made at mod' y lath and shingles. as well v hard a saMd in at a bridge on the C. N. R. g cess•charsc. carats and consittnmenee con• Regular 60e bottle for 8iic: - addressed the meeting. Mise Camp- F. C. Mechia, of Oshawa. and G. K. A. soft coal always - sYYnaly managed and sold by suetlon or bell is one of those speakers who leave in Kock, j ,private cal•. Mortgages. rents, now and Bia bottles for iltOU audiences enthwiastic to ursuin Williams,of Toronto Untveraity.-sets accounts promt»ly collected and salla p lied the loaner's parent over Sunday. iallory snslemente guaranteed. Phone or definite lines of work. Miss Weis W. J. and Mrs. Devitt are attend- ]� ,/� � `. wsiM 1=r serms and pasucatars, Dhrou��. - - has been- an active orker in local lis V. R E E SQ R f , OuL Dow asavbe Azad by phase Nuwa Bring your Prercriptlons to as Our ]astitutes, and dens with subjects ogDtra , Mrs. Devitt, of Cartwright; to-day LOCUST HILL- drugs are always pure and fresh. from the stand_poof a practical 1Fridayl. woman. The omccers elected were an Threepupils from Brougham school ` `ague Cos y follows: .,Ms.President. seise , Hoover; - Vice-Pres..Mn.A. Reeser;Sec.•Trace, are writing on their entrance exams. �'• Eyes tested Plazz at Claremont this week. We_wish OPEN ALL SDMMER1. E. P. Howitt; Assist.•8oc.. Miss A. sal Have s full line ut ireeh and cur- ,8atisfaction guaranteed. White. Directors-Mrs. R. White. them success Mr.ny Business Colleges close dist- - .,.. red meats constantly os hand. Miss M. Yoke, Miss A. Coates, Miss E. The]]]sees Alger were at 9t. Thom• log the summer months but its last week attending the nuptials of the popular b Lapp The neat meeting will be held their bmtber R. W„ Miss Bugner, of spire Roll, Breakfast Broon, T. Me MCFA DDEEN on Saturday. Jul 9th, at 130 P. m• that place. being the lucky bride. W;o� _ All ladies are cordially invited. Joram Littlejohn's house had a very -,Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. D13FJGGIBT AAD GRADVATS OPTICIAN —•• narrow escapefromthe flames Tues- iter. M` -PICKERING, - ONT. ^u_�Y day morning. The neighbors sighted ' Highest pric es paid for — - Z'0$OX"To. O 'Butcher s cattle Lylla Smith has been indisposed for ,4moke issuing from the roof and gave the alarm in time. P ckeriag Lumber� Yard a few da s. - Remains open and xis an students y Next Sunda Patriotic service -.will • Mrs. Wilson ie, visiting her sister, 7 at any time. This is as excellent be observed in the Presbyterian Sun- Mrs. N..J. Chapman. y time to-commence a course so as to ^-+ �• 9ickering :. five Miss Brownlee ie much improved, day,school here. Program will con- be ready for,%position in the fall. All kinds of buildingg material includ after her recent illness. stat of special singing,responsive reed- ie well known through-- Ing hrough= 1'. ing rough and,dreesed lumber, This college First-018BB »g8 t02 h1I6 lith, etc, _ several .car loads of f4t cattle are ing and addresses. All are welcome. out Canada and the United States A special meeting of St. Jobe s W sold for prompt shipment and at gold Pe !; for strictly high class traloing. - Day or night Newbrunswick Shingles $100 prices. o M. a was Geld in the church here Write for our Large Catalogue. .xr per square. Terme Cash. R. Puckrin and W. Holtbv are each on Wednesday Of last week, when i! Bae meets all trains erecting a new fence in front of their Mrs. Strickland of Dunbarton, gays W. J. ELD�IOT, Principal. 'Perming promptly attended to. W. D. GORDON di SON. residence. an interesting address. Tea and ice Cor. Yonge tit Alexander Sts. ' '•.�� The'C. N. R. have their rails laid to cream were served at Mrs.G. Philip'as :K Agent for Canada Carriage Co. a point about two miles west of here The Women's Institute will,hold y. - REAL ESTATE...- .,. and the steel work over Duffin's creek their first meeting at the home of We He peak .. will be started at once. Mrs. 'J. C. Philip on Tuesday, June p{clear{ytQ• Two fift •acre farms for sale cheap. Our representatives of ,•the. 34th 28th, at 8 p• m. A cordial invitation �' • y P Good buildings, lent of-water, one- Regiment and the Governor-General's is eztepded to the ladles to come end M/e plenty Body Guard returned from their an- spend an-hour.-•. An interesting pro- W a f Blacksmithing half in cash, balance on mortgage if nuxl drill Rt Niagara-on-tbe-Lake on gram will be given. t J required. Saturday. }�pr�l Notes • 'sew - s Also a Rood tenement dwelling After a lingering illness, Miss Kate 8�ti11' z.Saving rented the Dumbarton shop yielding•12%in the village of Picker- McCarthy passed away on Sunda �✓ • ti• and opened the same,Lam prepay- the home of her brother. here. The There's going be a Sistory of Pick- ed to do all work entrusted to iDg funeral took place on Tuesday and-the ening. If you have even a single • Inc in the above line. number that followed the remains to it atworth including will you send Awthilig Horseshcein a s cixlt ;S#Er �>i> �t( �i>g� the R. Q..ccmetery at Pickeringg testi- it xt once to Rev. W. R. Wood; --• } call in and see uie.any�time. fled to the esteem in which she-was Claremont: Fatriiiy `Records and tradition often contain the most in- ' held by all who knew her. that is bought in a Jewelers BALSAM eresti at end it all in. that are boughtLh n Pother •�,. ' t 'ng material. Sstore and many DUNBARTUN The Rev. Jobn'Baird, M. A. was stores. If others cannot re- == ' George Jones Sunda ed elsewhere. born at MKIn avis, Scotland,in the Q g y g pair..your broken articles W e .i . Richardsaa• W. Wilson spent Sunday with city year 1809. He was ordained and in bring them to us and we will . 1 :The r friends. ducted into the charge of Castle Street repair them if it is possible to _:Notary Public, Pickering. We are glad to see Mrs. J. D. Mc- (Anti-Burger), Congregation, Jed- do�aO• The chargee .will•_be Avoy out again. bur h,on the 18th of J y 1843. g nouns :Ing�derate, � "• � _ _ DQINI0N BK * Don't forget the garden party to be In 184?the Secession and Relief C.hnr- Hiead Office, Toronto Slackmithtn / held at Wm. Wards July 19th. cher were united ands~ the risme ofu a �J6• Richard Ward sold a team of horses the United Presbyterian Churcb,and We General Barkin Business — for a handsome figure last week. the impropriety of maintaining a and diioer B Roy Ward has sold his driver and is feebl6 cause in a town where there " Ageneral blacksmith business done, g congregations '!and pay the-highest market transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and now on the lookout(Or another. were now two stron con a ationa Promptly executed. Mrs. P. Titus has returned home, of the same dengtnination became in- price for it. If you have any � after spending a week with Uxbridge creasinggly evident and Mr. Baird re- you would like made up into special attention given.to Iiorae-shoeing- a-Specialty'. friends. signed his charge on April 12th, 1868. new geweleiy we will be t k 4 The Mt.Zion Ladies'Aid have Pur- The congregation wan then formal] pleased give you fin sett- $r` the collection of g mate, and guarantee that _ • - - - `' ' G�OR�O�T' a 5.+�.�T, abased a new.Estey organ for the dissolved the .members union with - Bale 2lotes._ _. __;.• PICRERWf3, ONT, church. Blackfriars U. P. Church. Mr. Baird none but your old gold will _ Mr. Collern and Miss 'L. Ward,'of waa.for three years on the Probation- he used. Write or hone Iii SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. 1' FOR SALE Victoria Corners, spent Sunday at W. er's list and then emigrated to Canada for further information. • , `, PLANTS Birkett's, where be became the minister of the =03POSSAN received of $1. and Bert and Mrs. Wilson spent SundayU. P. charge in the township of Pick- NORMAN BASUTTe upwards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauli$oWer, with the ]after'e sister, Mrs. James Bring being inducted on April 14th, KE I Ncil Wi hton, ]867. The two congregations to which Jewler and Optician,- ,. �ateraist allowed at highest Celery and Garden Flowers. Ill. and Mrs. Parrott, Mrs. Jones be ministered were situated on the v�s�� Qnt• current bTt a Wagon will be on the road during and son Allan, visited at Uriah Jones' second and ninth concessions. He was nh"ye the season. on Sunday. succeeded in 1869 by the Rev. William O New Post Office. A v CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager Will. Birkett bad the misfortune of Peattie and removed to Port Stanley pP' ra bot till death sults were not serious. in 1874. •ga�s)a�Isatlil■i�a WHITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. g t to la• The SffiIna 8 8! 8118 tannin a nail in his foot but the re- where be continued •w .. ..'� .., E ,.. ,. ;.:.. . .„: ,'• c. .aim�j^t ,*!i�!' :l±..Y.4.hr � � '�`fi s:d;v�`7Sn `!� ,.!�'o-�,- Y_x ,.°Nf„ ” ',,:.' ,.: ..r ..., >......, m•++ a .ei,+" ,ti- w: -c4,.css•• `':�' «.,.s >y - ^•� .�, .`��., 'j�+'S"� '�Q� ,.��n�y +}p",'^•^,.:,• ;�`' Ir+• �,s'•�.,, " . �A. ;'� x':,;,_; hi^,t h --r„� .��,.. .,3 �''. '�'~. 'rt 't" '�""id�''w"' .:y Xi :,. .q. £�sy F• ,b''""R uY.,,,`,av '�Y+.`•5". ,•.R,.c+s. :Y J;" via , it o,e^ yG. 2- .. .? ray.. •S-. �,-x=.+4,.. .*:t. y ,v: ,y, .«,< ,cua• - ,�:tv;•- ..3•.':'-'.s-i '`..+:d-:,J. '.'s a .. w. .. '::� ,"-, .' .. .. '{. ,.. ,.,,.,. ... •.1... ,,: .yy,... x�ti .• ��' .::eLNY { ",moi.. .. ,q. r'�'' .. W. Y �S - F,tr 'M fSi • A- - ,„moi' •�:4..` 7 1� -proaching, a rake on his ehouldes ,and watering-pot ' in his hand. • The heightbroad..shoulders •� _ •vf 'this man attracted his attention a oinks on looking at hN face, he as re- gnized hmm8oladbeeenseessi eypeaon who ' t _ •portgr in the house in Rue Jouffroy Contains more real ,body-building nutriment fof a ., ' and protector of.th alae Mad +me - Eler salt. _ than meat or eggs—Costa muck less . � This angular apparition ore-w- -gat'-any-'= -in--eotnbbaatioa=whir--ergs• - s from .0axime a Cr of,•sur rise, ,y P tables, baked apples, sliced bananas, stewed. YALTA. I which mads the suspicious garden- - prunes and other fruits. Heat biscuit in oven Aer.ralse tits head. to restore crispness.] ��. , .'.';• :. .. • .. .. _ ... .:. - ,.. ._: _ _. What is the ,meltte r 4„ asked -_ - _ . . • k the hountes•s, quietly.” sold bs:ar++ne.e..Lis.as.etes.ewelaw rid M22f « CHAPTER VIII.—(Cont'd) '`You approve, then of her r- "He man!" �� Pe He has the charge of my flow- flow t "He asserts that he has proofs." severing in her allusionsi" yrs He.came to ,make•the.round ",What „ "Assuredly." of the Conservator and i6 going "Last nights 4events took place 'And:I have been counting on 'off for fear of disturbing us.'which - you to make her listen to reason: In fact, the man with the rake, late to you. I was witness to o a w -- sume our conversation in a few off his " strange scenes which took place in N strtfw hat, was retracing his steps. sal azime, g they eompromis wig regain•n � , fi moments, for herd we are. << „ this very Rue Jouffroy, and M. de But he--he too knows the thief. item et any co1;►4. between his teeth. Carnoel played the rind al " 'The- Russian -trotter had van- it was he who formerly kept the << p S p p part. Y ' P And they could do no better The misfortunes of the Polish in "You were present, you say 4" quished the distance, and though 'louse in Rue Jouffroy, and after- t'lian steal them.,, surgents affected him very moder- l "By a concourse of strange cis- Madame Yalta had taken the'long- ward played, the role of foreign "In their eyes the end jiutifif d ately, whilst he hod true tiodes- " ' eumstances I saw all, and am cer- est route, they were entering .the lord, protector'' of -ibis jade. I• the means. . Two of them resolved man-like idetas of the sacredness of gt tain that M. de Carnoel is the ]over' Avenue de Friedland by the Place lquarrellell with him, and we were to matte the attempt."- a banker's safe. and accomplice of a worthless crew- dt 1 Etoile. to fight next day." '.'And +, "The went together one even- #X r _ P _ She stn Ned'* before the << s e 1 not one of them was a woman. in resume the countess "and "And you told Yillagos what yogi tittle ,gate 'by which Maxime h do uo• You would have crossed reached your uncle's offices without F 'sawl" asked the countess, in a first entered with Dr. Villag,)s. swords with a domee►tic." cause she served—devoted even difficulty. Some one awaiited them This sisals entrance o eyed at far as to sacrifice her life, and more ro husky voice. P P A•d you are not astonished to there,who had 'procured a key, and But whether he saw lit him- -stroke of the bell by the valet de learn that your gardener is also;than her life—her ltionor. The other indicated the word to open it. The self, whether` his friend informed Pied' who took the reins and re- the accomplice of this worthy friend i was a Polish ' refugee, who had woman wanted to operate herself, a ceived from his mistrbss an or2er of M. de Carnoel l" pa:sed 'ten yeiars in the mines of anti you know what it cost her. He. him of it, or whether he divined Siberia;' to w�iich Ru9siaa despot- foreign � what I wished to hide—I believe he in a: tongue. am astonished at nothing, who gave her 'the informs i9-;L was known all."- The countess passed is first and but I understand that everythingi ism had condemned him, and was ignoltant of the terrible mechanism, "And I-i know what awaits took a side walk which wound'will be a surprise to you, and the j Prepared 'to do anything for the whose claws seized her hand as she ' » hhrou h a lawn and ended in an sake of vengeance.'.' me, murmured the countess, gbe time has come to make known, introduced the key inti the lack." liad'spoken low, nevertheless, Max- immense conservatory, what I should have preferred to "Prepared to do �enything; that (To be continued.) $me caught the words which re- 4"Here," said Mafame Yalta, ,keep from you. Learn, then, that - we may speak freely. -no one•will j.I know by whom and why this theft! s wealed'that a danger menaced her. ; 9 "What do you mean 4" he cried. •interrupt us. was eommitLed, k U did not i pp p --- "Nothing. Cin on, loot area the doctorl" asked! "you knew it, and yo Vi I beg. You �dazime, laughing 1 tail!" itine at Lake, have just asserted that M. de Car. -"No; if he comes he will be told "Listen before you judge. And r lfioel is a wretch. The doctor is of 1your first remember that t1hey took tromd have not returned."your opinion, I suppose,' "Do you intend never to receive uncte'1i safe only'ia casketi be- ry "yea, or rather I am of his. After ,hila again 4" �\ Started � �g' U^ilaurr;ng g (longing Lo a Russian spy. You N i `• ' 16"-;ng seen this Carnoel rescued - (+I gall nee him once more for�wll! object that they took also a }L by-a knave I doubted still. It the Hlast e beam t en, decided to a�8s I - +. . - =panned me to reco nine the fact l nuns of money. I will come to that aver to the enemy,1 that then a were act as has been Successful .O rations at the Mine-Which Make a? # 5 P- presently, and will grove to yani t -- Yet`--we're interested in sa-va- _ _ ,, _ "worthy man. The doctor removed ,The question to which Maxin" supposed' t the Property $ Coming Shipper. ,tarry last doubts. He informed me attached no importance made the � � y g �F = got what this Carnoel did after quit- p "?4ien the `thieves were 'Nihil-� � - a countess start. laysV, ELS PITT, Xj6y 4.—with the open. , where the now 7 inch vein crosses. Mr ting Eine Jouffroy. I should have ' No," she replied, slowly; "it is " ine of navtsation, which is now in full 1.Mcuseter state* that to his opinion r - ► from hII18h- �•gOt•N employs:i awing the greatest of artfvity prevails thin week will result In the plating of ` u lbegun by telling you why he was rnment whA em to I who wish to separate fr (ol• Borlsoff has other enemies; at the .anon* mines and prospect. to the .:lar of the mine beyond question. In the house and .by whom he was, this vietnity .rad the city is rapidly, Tbe-necessar7 builaings have now all �, all who def* And as Maximo seemed,aeto than 1VihlhstSl. All the proscribed, recovering from the recent area.brought there, bum-" P � I bora erected, including bunk home• ,+ „ stir �- nded the independence: The a,scnet v likely to become an- I cooking amp, manager's aweulpr. "It is tideless, tell me the rest. '`Come, you shall know all." ' of Poland, and who live in exile' other Cobalt and the_ . a .inn to blacksmith shop, der house, and d. "Well, madame, since you wi 12 At one of the extremities of theepth with values Among the .hip . the necessary machinery is banns to. t far from .heir conquered cooUaLry. pen and properties bs;glop ore are I stalled. A good wagon road has been f �K - • 113rat to know the end of this sad ccaservatory, was a rendezvous i This Borisoff's mission was W the Locks 6lodtrey, the Borland- 1 built from the masa road which par- - �= tsltorp, know that Carnoel [ollowed turais'hed in a manner appropriate watch and denounce the Nihilists I Ttompeon. the Devlin and the Moose allele the road Brom Elk Lake k 9 mistress and she.haa taken him a Horn mines. The McKenzie company are to a very to s sylvan boudoir divans cover wl+ose situ is to destroy everything The Moose Horn mine pat to . new fortunate position, owning a group of to a house where he still remains eve properties which have been thor• ed With Japanese stuff, rocklII pleat s a spring and are now sinking y tested St: assays made from j P g,tied the oppressed who still s'trug- ought with her, s wines s the 55-toot level on a vein the vetas on a.biph the company an H' -_ chairs and a bamboo table. ;pie against their oppressors. Thai which tins shown value. from the .- r "#Z�Yil7agos owe the h9ese 4 "$o," said Madame Yalta when Dow worktag h,t„ shown results of +; "Perfectly," _ the were seated'; '"You saw M. de casket deposiked with your tatter surface. from Iso Dances of .fiver up as high Y ocntained written proofs of s vast In the midst of the mines is the i as 15,000 ounces to the yon. r ' McKenzie. a group of iter properties This company is+ under good man arnoe as nig - tconspiracy against Russian tyran-; on which work was begun lasteJan. meat, audit ie the s .nt the ea. "tiVhy should I not believe it "I had a.glimpse of him, for he.;ny the papers bad been given up nary-They have been tort a urge and those who have A•• The doctor has offered to take• 1T+t'I simply appeared and disappeared. I the start and soon hope to rank with seen the property that it should be f there, We are.te witfi'iis friend: P 9 p PPe by a traitor• who has met with his the shippers. brouglie to the thtpping stage in a go orisoff4brou ht him in a close car-evening-.or rather to ni ill•. .B g deserts, and the patriots whom The engineer to charge, Mr. Harry very short time, 600 canoe of 'rico ore g S riage, which he druve himself un- McMaster. reports that the vein on 1 havia>� been bagged by Way 1• and the 1` it am to meet them is the Cham 9 location 616 of the, company'$ groo work a this regard being Dashed rat _ ,t P dr1 a good escort, to the house app $iy6eea." ily the whole distance candishowed free ptApplicattiion is being to made to list this Maar F ask w 4 said 'lt>:zir.e'" dlyr "You shall not o. I for.ri'1 it. here his accomplice ice awaited him. UNNATURAL THINNESS j silver all the way with the exception Stock on the 1jew York Curb. He left it almost immediately by I _ g" EASILY CORRECTED. :trocar eget. Several hundred neer of The Transfer coma are The Trusts �� �' � scaling the garden wall. What . � pDiar Ilan already been done, so- soul (iasrantee Company of ,Toronto (surprised and at the 'same tithe "- �- sulting, n the discovery of two ad. and the Guarantee Security and Trans - means the ' woman took to draw tcha4#med at the countess•'-tone. She 1. eitttoaai vefoe, one of which is 7 !n- far Company of New York. - - �Ilt„ from the clutches of this Rue- By Clever Preseription Which Can chem wide• cutting at an angle of at I am offering 50,000 shares of ibis -�. would' et-Vi v`e spoken in ti 3 im- degrees, It to the intention to con Stock at ffic, • per share, subject to --�"' +sian, I cannot•tell, but I am anxi- Be Filled at Any Drug perative had she been indifferent thane this 'shaft to the 75 or 100.toot prior sale_ Write or wire me your ' to him: vus tfiat you should know that her st0Pe. level, then drift to the McKenzie vein, subscription at once. - sAso�ciate and auxiliary in this en- — H "Because you would be ruching •terprise wa's your fencing-master•" ''No Need to T;bn vow as Reports P S 1 lAI RSTO� Manning Arcade e' a•n your death," she replied quick .-To Maxime's great amazement, Show This Method Ef• a �e 9 Toronto, Ont. this revelation way received with - "To my death!" . . gaerfect indifference. .. ledi�e: "Villagos wishes to draw you in .. ";Ah!" she;said' tranquilly, you people who are very thin and i trap. You will not rigrit. slice ' -A- Storekeeper Says recognized Kardiki 4' scrawnyou ht.:not to be.so. Ua- it you follow him this algal." _"yes, though- he was dressed as! g "What interest has the doctor doubtedly,they, are more subject to a gentleman. He, dined at Big- disease 'and contagions -than the .ail making away with mel" he ask- A lady came into m store lately and said: _ !ed, smiling. nor. 9 with M. Borlaoff who treated'normally fleshy. .Thinness is usu- _: - ei. Y « - hiw like a comrade,- and never ally accompanied by weakness, and —` I have been using a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove 1311 winter The sale which he-had' in pre- sus ed, ce itainl the, trick that in my apartment. I want one now for my summer home. I thinly P y,' weakneas subjects any one to colds, senting you from .seeing me., He 'was about-to be played on him." these oil stoves are wonderful. U only women knew what a went to our house e, earl to " p �' „ coughs, eonaumptioII, pneumonia, comfort they are,they would all have 9 ?fp.' 9 _ Kardiki is ver adroit." you t'hdt I woui•i lie ab- " 9 etc. It has 'been discovered, al- persuade one. I spoke about nay stove to a lot y But do you not•think he is be mcst,by-accident, that tincture ca `st my friends,and they were auon- sent till to-morrow. This false- traying you 4" t domene, when combined in a pre- ished. They thought that there was ' hood had an object. If I had not „Why 4 He •is $ Polish `refugee acriptio a' with proper accelerative smell and smoke from an oil stove,and met you by a,.miracle, I shjuld,,riot ane has a right to counteract the�medicines,'becomes one of the most that it heated a room just like any other - `• have.seen you today, andi.11 goo designs of,a Russian.spy."--' ya!uable, effective and reliable nu- stove. I told them of my ezperieace., x calculated that to-morrow dol. "Then you do not take is bad f festive or flesh making'medicines and one after another they got one,and - _, would no longer belong to this. part .that-he should-'have aided a known to science. It is especially now,not one diem wound give hers I P 9 up los five times its 60W-pair of rogues, for this creature beneficial to men' and women be- The lady who said this had thought "What! Villagoswho Masts of nines .this Carnoel 'live been ssoei-I tween the ages of sixteen and fifty-,. -.&& oil stove was all right !o: quickly _ _ Isis devotion to you; Villagos con• aced with the people who opened i five, `who from lack of proper nerve heating milk for a baby,or boiling a w' spire against you' I dare net•-say my uncle'3 safe with a false key."- force and digestion, remain unde. kettle of water, or to, make coffee . against us, thou h veloped in hod limbs, arms and quickly in the morning,but she never _ g g you do me th+' You are mistaken M. de Car- y' dreamed of using it far difficult or honor of including me in the pro noel does not know flhe�m, and he bust. A well rounded symmetrical heavy cooking Now—she knows. , ;- iscri'ption you accuse him of medi- saw last night for 'the first time;figure in man or woman indicate - g , Do you really appreciate what a New `, toting: the woman who rescued him." (health, magnetic , stalnina and perfection Oil Cook-stove means to you?No y -_ "n not '^-' Notbing 'is more ' "B'utt she at 'least is, •beyond happiness. more Boal a :arty, ao more coming 't the r PP dinner table so tired out haat you can't eat. The reader who wishes to add just light Perfection Stove and immediately -y o !serious; I will prove it to you prey- rlcubt, a thief." The beat from as intense blue!lame shoots caudenary Vete: Be sure leLtly. In the meanwhile let us talk' "No more than he is.'' from ten to forty pounds should not uDcothe baeom of lrettleoroven. Hut• you get this stove--see- the tove see- - k+ +, fail to begin.with• this-valuable, pre --the room Ion'��ted. There is nosmotg no that Nthe name•pplato a f something else. Have you seen You are not awarethat t1ie-v amen,no culide heat, no drudgery in the sands New Pertectioa, -.your cousin since the events of last found-cin 'tbis.wretch %be.fifty thou- might 7" ' nand franca taken from the safe." First, obtain of any well stocked i , "I have 'net,seen her." "It was druggist, three ounces of essence-of ] DI. Borisoff whq found pepsin•and-three ounces of syrup of + i Olt i R "Alone 4" them, was lit not?" ' �r �� - ., ,� rhubarb in an 8 oz; bottle. Then '31111 L V11111111111 VL 6-5 No; her father was. present. He has just,placed.them in my add one- ounce' compound essence 'The scene was a very painful one..I,ulccic',ahands together with a let- cardiol. Shake and let stand two ��� OokMove thought of Mceefrom-herG� what I herr written by Carlicel to account holies. Then add one ounce tincture i� - Alice( for being in possession of 'this sum. r cadomene compound (not card a- It has a Cabinet Top with a shelf for keeping plates and foodbot. Tort: 1" hist nc't-'contradict me• blit she de--�• t. was sent to him, he c-lainfs, by nionl)• Shake well,and take one . -nickel finish,with the bright blueof the chimneyai makes the stove ornamentni'• - clared positively that she would a friend of his father, an anony- teaspoonful before each meal, one and attractive. Made with 1, s and 3 burners; the 1 and 3-burner stoves to ever marry." mous friend." after each. meal. Drink_plenty of can bo had with or without Cabinet. . o. "That significs that site does not • `'`Or by an enemy w'ho invented water between meals and when reg, averydealer everywhere;ifnot atyours,wrltef*rDeacriptivecircular : -believe a mord of yoiU allegations, .tbia ruse '�o ruin him. One of the to the nearest agency of the tiring. Keep up this treatment re- find that she intends to be constant two explanations is tree, I grant." gularly and of a certainty from one The Queen City Oil Company, Llmfted. - :r ' so tine absent one lentil his.inuo-�;ralcted t t'hi's moment a sound at to three pounds will be added to Toronto. cerate shall appear: Shuis a wom- Maxime's 'attention, and the weight each week, and the gen- il sho nss ialt.h." turning he saw a gardener ap- le,ral health will also imporve. _ r f a= c n0.•. .,*, ..a. 9t 's• :<, ,. *a 7..P4. ..sr ... .. ,..: x r. ti :...,. : •ser `,s r. ... •,*' -.. »d.,; ,:,< a�.• c�.°'r. '�3,a ...+<..., , .. .;. ., •„ ,..,n. .=1.,. '� .0+..3 Z:sass•ka. `✓r: �aw'v". '^-ai'=•,' ae..:.:...�.. y�«�y ,..�` �,., -'?�. ,{ �" �!,. + r ,e� ,... � 5,; x , "�'.,M'� ,"k. nr: Met•+ :� 7+.� rr",�:, 'Sk, �. ^ #:. J`,1��- �"t' •.'C., -lar4�v ,r.ut R�<<%�, i. a •.. w' ° .p�':5• ._ ., :.-ypm>.'°:N"='�:: t ^+,' a C'i. `4,JjiJ"',r'�gs,•"R. "t�A7' d:.4 ".�,.5"." -�. •:,n'�. g"3 1 S y �. ....• - ;; .. �� �NDAY SCH00 It is not a question here of pulling f OHIO TREATMENT,. _ up wheat by mistake, because the - stage bin which tares can be d stl 6I S .�.• -;a,., FOR INDIGESTION , 1r. is that the 111 N"ATIONAL'LESSON;' a'.Leatg whose rohed. The ots erint intertwined -171E -- -- ,r`":�' ^�`": °► _ SOILM .•�._ _- l U F E 26. Standard Attick - ,- �' .4- - with those of the tares, should be Prooeas of Dige8tian 18 con- _. disturbed while it is in the forma- "tat d ed hi _ �olIed b the Blood and 8+`188 ' '~ tive state. From the point of view Reedy for n i,age dos Mak66 Soap. T Lesson %III. Lesson of the Tares, of the practical farmer, therefore, quantity_ For•$ofteainew"ar. y s If .you have indigestion and you Dish. 18. P�!-8fl, 66-45• Golde>E- the„question of the servants was Useful for fins , begin a course of treatment to make one of folly. The lives of.good and tuaadred purposes. 3 For Re s"iat Paiat.' s a`. our stomach_stronger, qu are on .:Text, Matt.. 18. 48. bad are so often closely bound` up ��_ •• �� the right track for a Teal cure. You ge that- v o en remove SAL SODA. " ' rias never cure ourself by eating verse 84. A man that sowed-The of one is sure to cause harm to the _, Sialu,Cioeetsa outstanding feature oft parable Urs only t6s Hae. - Draiatistg.' predigested foods, or by taking other. ti,xioughout is the personality . of purgative medicines. The stomach 30. Let both grow together=The e t lis.sower. He is the antagonist of '. in not doing its own .work under hastiness of human judgments is �* Satan, the householder, the master s these treaime'nts,' and there can be condemned by the patience of the 1 ,+ �E the reapers, the Bon of man, the -+ no real cure until the stomach is divine. Whether the'bad may be- Lcrd of the world, the absolute ar- -strong enough to digest all the bitAr of the destiny of all men. Clime good is not hinted at.• But, food necessary to maintain the Good in his field-The qua- that the'rooting-up of any is pro- . , bcdy in normal health. The great hibited, is a merciful provision in. ..,v of the sowers seed is the same ,• l .. aim of the tonic treatment for indi- is wt ing o waiter:, tioa_in_all-torffis,im-streII - farmer the 8 tis every man's chance is exhaust, 1i soil is ,presumably presumably all good. en the stomach to a point where all ed. aeei tke $16 less"er nmo 25. While men slept-Not all the M� s 1 ,.., feeds eaten will digest easily and t will say to the reapers-In the details of a parable yield to inter y� +nourish the body. A tonic that will explanation (verse 39) we discover 1 `��: �e+.a` _ M� - `•strengthen the stomach is what is t'retation. Only a discriminating E•-r the first time that-these are judgment. is able to decide which �oear09 needed, as the process of digestion different from.the servants. - ate significant and which are not, The tares would .be se orated is controlled by the blood and, P and ib is easy for the imagination{ from the wheat either b weeding, THE SAISER'8 DAY. NO TRADE FOR HIM. +nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Y g, ►e are an ideal tonic. They actually to create supposed references which or by ``carefully,packing out the _ _ "When you are grown up, l do not actually exist. 'In the make new, rich blood, and, thus stalks of darnel one by one from As Early Riser He Devotes the queried the visitor, "will you be _ y' `'brise-stre$atls asd tone to sower, Jesus explains about every- _ a doctor like our father 7" _ the+ - ,fibs cut grain. _ ,-.-e r , n u in a tar�sev etc mach. This has been prover g. 38. The field-There has been cos- "Oh, dear me no 1 Wliy;-Ie cver and over a sin, and"th'ou- things, such, as the enemy's going, timed controversy. here over. the A Berlin paper in connection couldn't even kill a rabbit," re- ear,ds of grateful people have not 1 away, lder, the binding of the bundles, t istruled out htuercnh e]ciplin -$.-+.[�_b_y i[Kaiser s _ Prevented of frnt om wat theriting plied the boy. with great frank rµF lesitated to say so, Here is an in are left uninter reted:- So, this, yaboil on the wrist describes him- stance:-Miss ie p that the field cannot be interpret- stance:-Miss Eva Tocher, Balmor- J sleeping cf the men is not said f ed narrowly as the church, but is usual method of work. The ke to success- doesn't look •a!, Man:, says "'T am writing this y - have a special meaning. Certainly thF, world. Eike ally and is usually lly he is as anything like a night k letter on behalf of my mother who; . -' Y g B key, _ '�• t is not condemned; sleep is na The sons of the kin dem - Those early riser and is usually out of bed r - -- wishes you to know how much Dr.- ' g y taral after hard toil (compare thel who treasure u in their hearts' at 6. At his first breakfast, an hour _ • W illiams' Pink Pills have done for P slumbering of the ten virgins),- It manifest in their life the word of after, he looks over some of the .be r. For several years she had' - } auggestsi, at any rate the subtle-truth. Of:course these area part; frit ruing papers and the despatches been greatly troubled with indiges-I arc. unseen ways in which Satan p i of the official German news agency. - tion and notwithstanding the me-',,::makes the most of every opportu of the world of men', which Scans Then he sits down at his writing, f :_.divine she was taking the trouble claims rightfully his kingdom (41). Sve9 growing worse. $very em$SLY-pre�nt� by human nature, p it table and goes through reports from ® kA In the_: arable the word king i -,a$r dreaded, and left behind it-a' His erremy came--This is the con dcm" is used somewhat loosely, �hP various Ministers and the press feeling of nausea and severe pains, s.etent New Testament teaching,I oDd must not be too narrowly-inter= cuttings specially .put together. for ® max, As this continued ebe began to lose frcm the fourth chapter of Matthew;preted, -.In verse 24 it is that sum him in the Foreign Office. M { ` strength and energy, and was hard *o the iwentietY of Revelation.l of divine truth embodied -in life His remarks and decisions are 0 ly able to do any housework. Act- ,ever is there any tendency to! which Jesus endeavors by the par written with a thick.blue pencil on .V'J M the farce of. evdt•_,. as di- ab.es to define. In verse 43, it is t'i� margin of the different docu- iirg on the advice of a Emend she i began tap take ice f Williams' Pink vett y a cunning personal pow- the perfected and finally established; raents. At 9,30. o'clock the Minis fit• Pills, and soon began to Eee) t-'er, a scattering of-the tares is kingdom of glory. tii and . other . heads of depart ru a work of an unfavoring windl 40. Burned with fire-A figurative` �ttrcxfuced, by the adju- j ter. She continued taking the h . dance.-attendance. -y-iii until she had used ten boxes. whew;1i`u the carefully-executed-act of..- rtptton of tie-$*"fu} do m-og y a malicious agent_ _. the wicked: reppokrta, particular da s _She-- - __ her..health was full restored and; k -�� ap-ar-t-fareach offi- the could take any kind of food " Tares-More -accuratel the; -41-: All things that. cause shim l _ c al. These verbal-atatements are I "* that tome she has oat had the alight- early stages so closely resembles pe conal sense. delivered of a�cablegram.le withlatgl like without the least discomfort. Since be arded darnel a weed which in its I lin This is to be understood in a -.. eat return of the trouble, wt,eat, in the midst of which nccessar words left out. 4t this y ,/� Thousands of cured men and wo-lecmmonly grows, that it is well-. .k NEW DREAD\O['GHT. e _ I L- C. � I - _. stage the Kaiser has to algia his • _ . - ' toe-` speak from experience of. the nigh impossible to distinguish them,- g "z benefits derived from Dr. Williams' 'Often it breeds a poisonous fungus Battlexhip Heresies Will f3hortl!y� name many times, a proceeding he iP -Pink Pills in cases of mdigestion,i w-1-ish produces. dizziness, convui- be .Launehed 'et Jarrow. heartily dislikes anaemia, rheumatism, general 91and sometimes death. The launch of the battleship er-HAfter lunch. at which there are usuallya number of nests and weakness, pains in the back and Went away-After the seeds of tyles will take lace very uietl g 5 pc at Jarrow-on-T�ne, England in a, which ravel leafs more than half aide, neuralgia, Bt. Vitus dance, poison have been sown in the heart y -and the troubles that affliot women I they. will develop , with little en- ds or. two., The Hercules is one to hour, the Kaiser sometimes y takes a ride in the Tiergarten: arid growing girls- These pills are couragement. of the three battleships, provided When be announces that he is op- y�tedboa"a t.natidliation�a�a..e� �N sold by all medicine dealers or by 26. When the blade sprang up-- for.in the "regular" ro ramme.of to spend an- is rturoteeted by good stoat doekins. I L mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes.Referring to the entire grassy Gro sae t e Colossus wast sai"°°`o wonoutop-cost`°d"'rel boot` ' for The Dr, Willie " workroom. with a book ever one Ti vrw n Is worn 4 7aee* 1 ' ares a launched at Greenock on April 9 y ow goal were e» edic%ne Co., Brockville, Ont. wheat. while the Orion is expected to bel understands that he is about to Go ui Au list• esu woodAiergrealar Woo gu'eaw h5 -Referrin Brou ht -- the peto riod of theuiheading of . worn down W SAW home. theThe carrilared�erutsert Lion, Soto to dna hke o day he likely IMar iriil� ��tir 1 At hour of the is li GAMBLER'S RL SE. kr me It was then, a" not till tiro the original programme, o be called onto form some more � �$ then, on account of the resemblance �• g g p g g ,Faint or less urgent decision or to write _ — ail+ be set afloat at Devenport in a telegram of condolence,-sympathy i� to the wheat, that the tares appear-1 ptember.- The Hercules was laid ' 1Hop the Paris Polito Dere Uuteult•; is their true character: nr the like. Save on the occasion _ � ted for a Time. ed down on July W, 1908, and has of the operation on-his throat Borne roOrproo.rtr.omne'teevsrees :'l 28. An enemy hath done this- r wtolisr as bard ,ra "d and aroeg thus been on the stocky a tittle over cars ago the Kaiser has never been as,t.ntn,wd• au.il4�• '� it"tp - " In spite of the continual-"ate Thier kind of revenge, so far as can y .lands n,. of winter storm*• trine m9.nths.. A total sum of £l,- a which the, French authorities are'be learned; has never been known ' disabled from work by serious. iib touLpol -reef be, ra r l 294,708 is to be spent on the ship ness. On the present occasion be of sonbumtr and me dlei a. %waging against illegal gambling, in Palestine. It stands as an un- of sen wind,ewe,r.iIs .adeno.. )i .en&of the present financial has not handed over, the -reins of Everrilain9sh.'s.wrw'•wt�.—s..rr ,+houses, clever brains continue to exampled outrage. 41111beApiitd,/twe. Tkatawbr • year, and as she is to be completed <•rernment to the Crown Prince, tb.quality tsa. invent ruses to avoid-detection. Wilt thou . . . that we . '.'. gather ,fGur menthe_ after.that, .it is rob- g tFsoord«iarew-sooteuvidssou.neuts 1 p but only the commission to sign s.saaw.will t,street row eo where V Zauually the establishments are,them up-Jesus offers no interpre- able that her total.. cost will, not ons patale auto W b.d. w ' concealed under the guise of stamp-I tation of this zeal of the servants. exceed £I,630,000. certain state documents. _ an Sub~** collecting societies, pigeon' .clubs, But there are always those who are A detailed description of the Co- � �r�rriite for Illustrated or charitable institutions, but even ready, like the apostles who would loFsus was given in these columns The season'.for heated arguments � booklet. t."a'd •mere ingenuity and cunning have call down fire from heaven; to when,the ship was launched. The is-now open. b't•'a'hOsaO °'^` `been exercisers in a case that. has bring forth drastic measures to Hercules will be similar in all re- r�rd ll*" oe There is a tradition to the effect theaskins, just come to light. suppress real or.imagined wrongs. sheets-that is to say, she will dis- that once upon a time a woman in. Me►1sM-3eRerrG. iN i At a,little Montmartre,theatre, 29. Nay-Weeding out wheat must place 22,300 tons, and will carry ten a crowded car got up and offered- w l K ' recently'closed. it was announced take place either before the_period I� inch guns;'-all 'mounted• on the haT seat to a-man 'lith a baby- -that.a'playcaIlech�`$anco+`wga tri the formation of the kernel or cer•tre srm ine, allowing a full broad"__ his as. rehearsal. In one act the charac- after the kernel has fully matured. ,.aloe. after the American model. �• ters are shown playing banker. ---- -- '!�;;.,With some,astonishment the Police I__- •- Ccmmissary of the district observ- ed that this. was the only act in re- hearsal. He asked for an explants- r„ AIRSANKS=MORSE ASOLINE ENGINES tion; he was informed that the rest of the play could not-be-rehearsed, because the,parts were not entirely - _. Portable Horizontal 4 n committed to memory, the scenery ,. _ _ •jr— � .- • - . -.i S was lacking, and ther e were 'other . en -Tank y - ut�tGre difficulties. - The Commissary, however, way - vsuspicious., Investigation revealed ' The cut illustrates another rairbanks-Morse outfit developed for the farm trade, ,the fact that the play was 8 myth; I :.especially suited for Threshing,•sawing Wood and General Farm Power- „ the theatre was being used as a The cooling device consists of a fine screen placed over tbe•storage tank @Issie• ...Y' _gambling house, where not only ng.toward each ids a shown. The hot water from the en ins trickles .Jowl! . . f s a s n B '""kanker" but roulette and biecar- ,� down the screens, and in this way is exposed to the cooling effect of the.air, Thu " at were played by gamblers mag arrangement provider a highly;effiotent'out6t, that for steady, economies. fs11 v ning cannot be beaten. querading as actor's.' The usual - raid was made, the cards and mon- i Each outfit'is complete with secbvsary accessories ready to run. ~ +ey seized. and the gamblers taken _ - " -to the Police Court. • • - - - • n :fair an s ,_ ThC` � adla . an COMPRESSED 'FLOUR.' , "- Hortzentai Screen•Tank Outfit. gives 10,-t2, 15,'20, 25 Norse-Power A new method of preserving'-flour hes recently been adopted, with _. l 6-18-10- success'in-England. -It is-dv'ne by W. F. Co. Couilen. to. lim"tcd'Means of compt•eSsion. With hy- The Canadian Fairbanks Ce., Ltd. - `w draulic _apparatus -the flour is _ .Send me your Free catalogue, 0. C 14s, viewing'tutl stat Farm Engines+ p R- A A T squeezed into the forms of larval ttas .ir1.y Paymenti to Farmers. ° ' ' 0••lei m i' I �J -.11 z !life, thus preserving the flour from - Name ...... ...... ...... ...... .,.... ...... ...... ...... Attie ravages of insects, while it is Branches : Toronto, St. Jahn, N.B., Wlnritpe9e- equally'secure from mould. Three Add,!as ••.• •.. - - .,.... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ,..... . - Vancouver. - _ hundred'pounds of compressed Sour: Calgary, occupy - the same space as 100 ` pounds in the ordinary state.. x� , 5' Vii, '::t ,.:;. `�, �_-,.Ya rrp��;-.. ',. �.". s•' , cs<'- r�.,wy",.'' `++" ,.- .w�u n- _ -,o„l y�..vY. u,y fwk.:.��, .d'. 'sti.v S�'':;,'ai ..,a'?r�' ,a - ik y.�',•r•`t '.C•rr�,'1 �a. * ..,�,,. fib.' '.t,:. t• Mgm"T�- ani'• .�_ �!aE.' •�" - +" m " e eE;%i." � ... ,.: ^w-x"-6+... s1`.; `:d�•f�=' .''sig nas4+:?r +P;' '.1,,. -r frr ,W4.1. ".+r w�•, Z.. mY L.. .., -?se.-. , e i, ,'... � ,. .;,.� ��. j:.b...-,»•�w+q.. ,a a - �." < ,s:"F" „",\ 'j' rt..,. ^'n` m.-u•.. :s•��.• e. •,oar "� t: c' •+c ' .. - ' rl t'A tctt�tawLis ARkudo Jr. 85s-TM esoolless road d- o fial•as the q hoc of Tho Beverley lotTHE--� A graria football tonrnmenc- an S,l, 5th con IIabri�e. wilt make the . ' - strawberry tea will be held at Salem season of 1910 as follows: Monday wednesdsy, June under the alts i " ces of the T oung Men's Brotherhood. afternoon rooeeds to$Tarr'•Mongolia Brotherhood- for night. Tuesday to Jacob Widsman's + r: : The follow ingg teams are expected to con 7>12ar way of take pSart: Brougham, AshOurn, 77th IAudleyazdPfckering. - to Unionville night �Wat3 l ' 'STORE uOFFE`RS ­ ^,'—r, _ $ " jiing.. g=% Conn.,ams•will be held on ilia athletic 1p'� ,Bros oon 4 Markham noon, f li C vee Hctal Sigin MiW till Than la. grounds at Salem. Tea served on J. day aftw000n. Thtlyday to Gormley BOMB GRAND BARGAINS IN NICE FRESH FRUIT& .LoabliWedq;ma y�sacralm"itsomoe, 1Hstell•'e lawn. Games called at 5 p- owners night. Friday to Mandan house in.sharp. A rifi.00 prise will be given _ Swativilia aeon and nighty Saturday The pineapple season is now at its best and we have the best pineapple .'i 'BATHS;OF ADysBT78M:' tke'belt team: Come eve bodb7 Y_and •way at A1Wna to his own SSW" D. r! fMnt isratioa patine IS east& give the thing a push. A good time Bykee manager, lliarhsubwgaeatittsettioa. Ura• aerate gtlaragtoed-- All entries_to be mademy Bananas Oran „aawe,pot inat a t'elat to Roy Mowbrag.Secretary.Kinsale. Z i� �rite tro06 sung stallion 7 p' . --- Special tarns Riva to m.•ins eon- or to .Harrison.Oa fain, Sinuate. a y' _mote ter acre moans,or -the Year. Halt p theproperi,ofDr. Jas. >lduore, Break Cabbage, Ripe' Tomatoe� y 7sarls'or yeasty'oontr.ots payable gcarterty: 1 t ( 1�and�Thos adodafird0 uhut yUowill w• a ssn,ia..j eaten,tea lin it or under,with typo �rypt'R Vti(� YW W D -ear Setlalt»gable t°ad.anoe.- �i WW�W�iiYWtlt Y Monday,Ma gad,leaves his own stable SEEDED RAISINS-7c a lb., 41be 866 Per lim IT* maw Ung• sool-8 amn snbsegaet Maseru Queen's hotel. Whitby:piaoeeds to Mr. SEEDED PRUNER-10c s lb. , specual costracs rate mads known on applies- -iv rr DON'T T. M. M;cFe,DDBN wmt' Holtby'■ Audley noon, Gordon'a hotel COOKING FIGS-5c a lb. fount N. w without written thmaattos. alvia zov Yovs,t[oxsY'ascs Pi�L g night. Tuesday to Tom's _:PACKAGE DATB,9-9c s lb - will be isseclad aatil torbiidaa and Shamed 4.o• Yea, Parisian Sage, Appleby's hotel oanuarly. Orders for disaontianioa advertise- sg , the most invi West am=. Wednesday to A 8 ' asate mast beta writing aa3 -0.4.to the pub• orating hair restorer, cures dandruff Ma1or's Whiten'&night. Thursday to Oto 26c tea we guarantee the equal of any 40c package or pedlars tab "r Job Work Promptly aMended to. noon, e s ry lt• �', ads, who have luxuriant hair: know Bron 'n night, Fr day to Temperance T]i3Btt8 it does and that is why thousands of house Columbus noon, Commercial Bu our Groceries at the Grocers. Y� 01.25 per ym,r; 91.00 if paiI in advance. attractive women throughout the hotel Oshawa night, Batarday to his J z land are regularly using It. own stable. For'years this almost marvelouet• Baro» Etert (5829)-Tbe imported - ' grower of lustrous and beautiful hairI AR D �� S 9 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. wxa confined to the elite of Euro Clydesdale stallion the property of W H Pugh Claremont,will s the 864.8 : and New York City,' but about two on of 1910 u follows: Monday, May 9, NOTte AND GOMMHNTS years ago it was Riven to a select lint proceeds to T smith's con 9 Pickering Em f ry of druggists, and today can be ob- -noon",J Scott's Aths ni.hi, Tuesday to _.. W. D. Scott,_ tidned in Any city or town in America J B Turner's Mongolia noon,Was Coak e - y of Ottawa, the where society women of refinement g • Superintendent of Immigration dwell. well's eon l0 Markham night. Wedna day to B Milroy's Cedar Grove coon, _ -0 r Y,-: issue t►ci-rcu�ar In regard to P:i.risturRALg+�lathy moat delightful �a Teefv'®Cherryw,od nikht--Thane erg a_ _ _ rg _ - _ x hair tonic in the world. It makes the day to Tom't hotel Liverpool soon, the practice of fermate engaging hair soft,lustrous and luxuriant in a Gordon'*hotel:Pickering might. Friday - J laborers for the busy season of the few days. It is perfumed most daint• to T A Knox's Brook road noon,Brough } -;year only,-which lasts from font ily and is not sticky or greasy. It am hotel nlpht. Saturday to Lother ^___Carriages going at COSTS stops falling hair, masa dandruff and Iilkey'g oon.7 f dokeriog noon,Ahmoe to r _ to six months. He pointe out that itching licalp int two weeks or money his own stable. - - { ?this practice makes it difficult for back. DavW 0. (10941)--The pare bred Clyde )a> farmers to secure the necessary T. M. McFadden sells it for 5th cents sedate stallion aired by Osirng&aa the - - a large bottle. and guarantees -it, or property of J.MacRae a Bon. Cb he s the season is well advanced we are clearing the .t _ !help. He'urges the immigration direct, all argea prepaid, by Cana-. wood,will maks the season of 1410 at iltgents to use their utmost endea- than maker: Giroux 3df Cm, Fort - remainder Of our Buggies g his own stable,lot`Bi,con.S.Pioksnng. ]'8$ .. _ at bare ODBC. zvors tail fissure yearly positions for Erie. Out. Klkatsdahar (10070) '1414)-The itis ~ ` the ezperienced men at least. He ported clyd&dala.tallion�the, property �YNo L i4.. of Nelson Wage. Claremont, will make : A number of second-hand Buggies and Democrats thinks that It would be to-the in- the season of 1910 as follows:-Monda, �terea'ts of both the immigrant sad T afternoon proceeds to Forsyth'& hotel, to be sold`at a ane . _ ANTSD To lease a farm of 40 or Goodwood till Tngadry afternoon thence : I ars the farmer to enter. into .yearly W&mea of Wend land with comfortable to his own stable. Wednesday afternoon - buildings. Apply to O. J. SHLIaLYA.*i, B1ih- 7 i ti agreerpeata Farmers, however, Iasi creek huff to Qaeso's hotel 91oalfvtlle till Than Your.old Carnage taken in exchange. day after000a,thence to his owa stable. will be reluctant to engage a man OR SALE.-The"undersigned has- Friday afLars000 to Brougham hotel till for a whole year when he Crin pro- for mala fan bop,sheep end cow also arty- Saturday afternoon, thecae to his own • teeabi•sound work mese• H. B. isOTNTIa]i. yid®' work for only sir months. �•sta.al• sass stable. J_e E e D i s i✓ '�iI There was a time when a farmer EMALE TEACHER WANTED= 'baron Forward 7691-The pare bred j �b F Clydesdale stal ton,owned at the Dun 1� zooid_ send his men into the woods For 8.S.No. 13�.pPi7ckenca. Duties to button farm known u the Parker tarn �uago &i ast b O.atlly3Yai ZtY,�a um P O will make the season of 1910 st his own N 39 r - and-eut stove-wood or cut logs fc r � stable. Dnobartoii. WHI_ T$Y — ONTARIO the saw-mill. and in one wa or • y SED tam solo a quantity a nodeh7 and �) tw ns 8388], (11528) -The _ y - ad D FOR SALE-The nndenigo' choicely bred Im r _ another keep thein busy the Whole � y ported t' d.sdale stet - • 'F year round, e,/ssks ctarver rad,also a qu"U%7 ot.Sibata6 ProQe f of S C Banker. Pick but now the condi- ppty 11 - moves std. ® an premises,lot In.ea T, Bring. Will make the season of 1910 as j tions have greatlyR Changed, for Pt6kaing.m write or Phons e.It.PUGH,share• follows- ftfooda,. May tad.proceeds to _ moat. MAI R Tom's Liverpool night. Tueday to A fine showing of Driv ng'Harness now in stock. the farming community have been Lorenza Stout's Boot&Hill noon. Apple Re all's �Dr all Im letaents. i unavoidably compelled too lay idle IASTrRE•1+0 LET-The undersign- Wednesday p p > ed'her to la a gna6ltty of goad pastor'•. by.hotel Waw rIW sight. Wada , I _ t► s ttevarda it msam of aortas water and as to R Tome Liverpool soon. to his own ` for half the winter season because stable night harsday to Bandel s - abaadaac•of ♦ppi'on tea&,i,»0. they can find. nothing 'to "do. eon 4.Ptekalod,or write 7 L I XPHaNsoN, y iot Friday to Coto hotel Whitby s _ 4 = Whenever it in possible the farm- sadly P.O_ 3748 Inertial hotel(Oshawa night. Saturday er would no doubt fled it to hie NTANnd.m ezp Vogl, ad farm to Bandel's hotel to las owa suable. Whiuby soon.`theaor _ �head.ml�le aged,w wok on tans bay-advantage to enlrage his}selp by year m we.eern Oaa.da. woale a.ai."OP- Kiia Satwl 149eb r938g'-The lm t •. H. s�'. ING caroti homestead toe the part wttlta� � � � P� - the year. It would be a great ad- w - am 00 Per year. Addy- o. &Haw, ed lydead stallion, the p�persy of - ,+ iK ,gra. toff W G Sooty. Claremont, wfh make the vantage to the laborer, and the - season of 1910 w followr Monday, has now added to his stock of furniture the Standard Sewing Machine Agenoy. ]( pro- "WELLING TO RENT-The und- y proogsde to 8 Dieasya' town and sold strictly on their merits, ten year gunrante;& I can give you a sew- tire, we believe, would. May s°4.' to machine for MOO, in Oak Cabinet machine for$97.00 or a Standard Poe- roamed tsar to seat a 4.e• t line night. Tuesday to S Faradale's con g vide a better class of men. _ . roomed a with &a to etr of fruit sod on acres to for 1197.00. Everybody knows what the word Standard means. Alt- of land wits i number of truK sad shads taw• 8 Kinsale coca, W H Soltby's Acdlq t'7 t'Y y - -- -.; good water. ♦NOW stable and baa boom on night. Wednesday to Joseph Grill's kinds of sewing machine needles in stock. You should call and see the Little tb• remises. For further pasticalars al Ply Kingston road aeon, Gordon Hones Wonder btockingg darner. For a short time you can get one for 366. Picture 'With the coming of warm wea to W T.H&TRICIL-Plakertng asxa g4. framing and all kinds of repairing done. flier there comes the usual increase Pickering UIL rriday morning, Friday g pal g j�OR 8TRVICE-The Holstein-Fri- to T A Knos's Brook road noon, of drowning accidents. The pap- FOR Roll••Lkevtew Reagerveld Fayaa" brougham hotel night. Saturday-to & t_ Who=one of the bete pedipw known to the ere contain the usual warning. Holstein family for milk and butter production his own suable, Mgent for' Berl in . lQl:ument� g' as lot ee,con 1,Pickerlag,owned at the Dan- Gallant CbattaTt_(12119) [4549;-The ,but these warnings-all go unheed- barson!'arm, Terms et or rat cows ss. Thos. ,hampion imported Clydeada a seallion; ltcGLrbao.manager• 2749 the property of R Defoe, G*sen R ere - "'ed, .and-each-'year,'tho number of :Call and et rices and see cuts beforeplacing our .order. MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE- will make the season of•1908 as tollc�a•s: g p p R y - drowning accideote appear to be ill Monday, May Sod, proceeds to Brough_ r Sreater than during the pasted- nor..of good village Irish�r�oomi�h containingt in am hotel niRbt. Taesday to-T A Knei s _ and dri.ina boar and plenty of bard and soft Brook road noon, R Tom's Liverpool till CAREFUL AT'T'ENTION TO 'Ing year. One thing that is no- water. On the premises small kinds of latae Wednesday afternoon to Russell Carter's and sinal!.hull• Apply po me mien. Chert wood night. Tharsd. EMBALMING AND FUNERAL wORg tired frequently is the fact that annrch eers.t Pt.ksslog,m.darty IgleDING- y Y w P $ the victim is one who.can swim MAN,Pialming asst Ressor's bon 5 Baarboro noon, H C Hamill'.Muftham and.Soarboro town phone night or day, Bell-or Independent• but his knowledge of that act is HORSE REGISTER lice night. Friday to J Balodon's con 9 not a sure preventaYtive.of dro�itn- 1 Markham noon, R Eaglaon's con 9 _ tet- tvityfo» -BWlindn (9087)-The Markham nigbL Saturday to his.own -� tug. Cramps may seize him, the imported hackney stallion,the property stable. distance -from land may be too of W H Pugh,Claremont,will make the Helstatse Ckitef=The eboiosly bred _� Y great, or he may be overcome by season of 1910 at his own stable 2}miles immported Clydesdale,stallion the propGREEN bihanstion is his efforts to save east of Claremont. er of W P Jones, W Ward and F Coop- 4 Seggerman-The-celebrated American• ,will make the Season of 1910 as fol - bred trotting.stallion, better known as low. Monday, May 9th, leaves his another. While knowing how to own stable,lot 5 oon li Pickering Ind 8 TiIIg13II Cans and Sprayers' - swim ma not always save b r- Apple Jack,the p eke th of C E Hoon, P g y y Pe Brook toad,will make the season of 1910 proceeds to Ralph MoIatyre's towntine sop from drowning, there is no as follows: -Monday,May gad,proeeeds b niton, Wilson's hotel Ashburn for Kow Komfort to keep the flies off the horses and Cattle Wietdew to Isaac Lehman's Alton& noon, For night. Tuesday.proosede to W White's Screens, Wire.aud Cotton Screeq, Pyramid Fly-catchers, doubt that the number of drown- myth's hotel Goodwood night, Tueeday son 7 Whitby night. }1 ednesday,.pp�� , Deeds to Was liiddteton's (}teenwood Tangle-foot nod Wilson's Fly Poison to Ing accidents would be much.less Maauori house-Uxbridge nigbL Wed 3 if everybody hind a ktlowledge of nesday,hotel tics anon, hotel North atiori, Ju:Lemon's ooa 8 night. Thon cope with the flies. this useful act. tit ,the Myrtle night. Thursday Sebert's hotel d&y,to J Patterson's con 7 night. Fri ' . $ �o4t Birockrin night. - Friday,-Brougham day.to [hark Sodso's noon, 16•eoe to effectual preventive of drowning hotel night. Satordav to his own•able. flu own stable. : is the exercise of caution, and the - avoiding of all fool-hardy feats., A 10 cent case of Infanfe Delight Toilet Soap given free with every If a ppreon knows how to swim he wE ARIL SHOVING .. : _ w - 26C worth of Taylor's Borax S" ,-dor tt limited time only. A bi ran-'Re of Breakfast Foods, name! .Rolled Oats.Quaker bate, Roll- k for Coupons. Y should not be prepared to• risk his Wheat, Shreaded Wheat Wheatlets,yCream of Wheat, Force, GrapeAs apo life air any time ttthe treacherous Nuts,Toasted Cornflakes. Kippered GEUkkC - PHILIP, j BROUGHAM waters. Canoeingis the cause of In tinned goods. try our Salmon, Finnan Huddle, Sardines, Ki red Herring, Pork-Beans and Tomato Sauce, Peaches, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, etc. numerous drowoinits, but many In dried fruits-Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Dates, etc. A choice lot of Oranges, of these would never have occur- Pineapples.Bananas and Lemons always fresh. Old Cheese 16c lb. M red had the occupants known how Fly season will tell you to be ready with Window Screens sad,Screen - _ -to swim. lr o anon should trust Doors, call and_see .ours. Dry Goods, Boots,Shoes, Hardware. Paints, Oils. u - A8 Still in seeda-MangeI,Turnip,Corn, etc. Paris Green you will teed very �� 1 STANDARD himself in a canoe in water be- shortly, we tire supplied, HiRheat price for butter and eggs. 11 -gond his depth unless he can Fresh Bread,and Binge daily. _ _ Terme cash. = Etabliiliad 1873 _. =0 CANADA e0 Bra rim .swim, and even j bn he should GEO: A. GILLESPIE, - Dunbarton. Pretties caution as to where. he .. goes _- ` . _ - _ A Complete anl�ing Serviee �M WHITBY 1100-1 To's ,ou� Available for M.4.chtring and Commercial House:. Returning dome, driving from .. _-Tv . + r z, Whitby, on Saturday-night; John If you,are thinking of purchasing come in and look around before wholesale ani•Retail Merchants, MunlclpahtlCie ,Bailey,70 years of age, of the 8rd con- buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, One shirts, ties, socks i -�evasion, Whitby, met an auto. Has and smocks. BoQts and shoes for all. Corporations, farmers and.private individuals. _ :so- ht'- ' ,borse took trigand Mr. Hailey was hrewn out t of the buggy. He was Steele-13rig'gs' Early Learning Fodder Corn; Mankel and Turnip Seed.. ' '�ari..Qa � A Deparbment 8 eYP.Ty BIhDe�. eked u unconscious, and when ex- w !!�• yam. ' s.64ed Dc. E. Warren;of Whitby, We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and I ' - t i►ae found that his neck was back- rakes. - Always frees grocerie8 on hand. ' ­ enHe is still living. but unconsci. PICKERING BRANCH There iii no hope for his recav- �/^.y�•.�/• R��/�y •� -:�unbarton cl,"ENCE T BATTY, 1M[Sanade r A. aG.W V� g.4�a.LE11 _ - ' MR1hNCU A"O A'g'e W8s°,9�'31 e M. ., - ,.ti . k r4 ..� :t�., r WyN�`cd-"9 :ak'.'^,+'is^d, .,.�.. ..:'„• t.,..t+."';`� „y.' r'-�::..•w. N•' .� :tare ^�•. y �. �Lr- , �' • . Ye. w Ni , :C e. �".alae. tele f9�'!- .i�^t�� .,'k •ypr,.,. ,,rr.� r °•'�'y'1r a �� " _.:.�`.+.-:•e' `'' :. w"-. ,,�: 4 � ,�.w§«,.' �. � ,... '�+��a n1x �t°•�n er '�:'4x 'i+�' F�.F'.. '``,":}! 't rt .. .tw �•rr,.. �' •.. „r..w-„ ., „.. -. .,� ,:,..ny �.., �- -r z oro "yeh++w ,v „S?6� .�;;r:;- }hk' .� .'J�k`Jw:i^ }{n "^t; ...,•, ;,!4• ..�.. - p � .. 4L ,., �..s'x'' .r `•-.to.'' :: ^: .i -.,.ntr ! y...^•yF: ::,t_ 3 v-,: .s.. .�b.. T �or',i'` a4'' .cS"'v. - , :a•' i - ,� ,R. -'.. w ,.•.,'r ', .•e..:. -""`,¢„ .e ..;ti�3++ u i-: Y';c• t.ex- - .✓ ra•'•a74r'+. ' .. .. ••.. �• r"i. -. -. _. :. ..' . .. :. .: :w.,..,. ..' nv .-....'� .:.: :S'^ ':�'. x.4'R 3:. •,i,+.•. ]...•t. P.+v'd,5 u"J'.+!: ..y .. ..- '.:-, r. .is :..'. ..' :.. :.' �' .,.`! �...:'•....'r... ... �. rho .4 $�f's'-�• t• , • , ThDistrict and Etranoe BFrank De w F _ atr/111SMONT e srcas- ran rasha has moved into Percy Lynn is at present enga _ amination have been in pt�rese D. Forsyth's residence recently here this week with A. [l. Green, vacated b 'dr. Harris, who has ; ' � ::'�• ;�• y'w • f r :-4-ed la ND-pgintin$ G. M. Forsyth s y = reaidence.ir Pickering, presiding. moved into the city. " W. Mega so far has the honor _ ._µ ---_Call and see our New Spring Line of _ y _" A* -- Miss Emma Brodie,of the'West- y The residents of the Claremont ISM Hospital,Toronto,,in home on of being the champion fisherman schdol eecEian wilt be pleased to ' ' last tacation. in this, locality Waving caught tesrn.that. iss Hehalip"hie fiaslto MENS# WOMEN S and CHILDREN'S FOOT WFAR -+g James Birrell is under the thirty fine specimens of the speck- decided to- remain f r at least at reasonable prices. led beauties on Monda , aweather at present aa;a result of another year ads. teacher of the Y Owing to Dominion Day oomin the excessive heat. g junior'de��ppssrtment oi`-'-the .public G Roses Flour and choice pastry flour always on hand. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson on Friday next the market will school. lytics Heaslip in, as excel- _" and fatally visited friends is held here on Tuesday instead lent teacher whosei work is much -`Uepairing neatly and promptly attended to. -�--- Whitby.on�nnday. of Wednesday so that the hock- a' reciatiii Miss Mabel Ar sn has returned a�tkr�-may alis _of th - - - � �M:PALI![l�-grb�e y pose Frank Cooper left on Tuesda home sitar din a week with before the holiday. spun g Ross Soden, who sccom morning for the North-west. He ' relatives in Goodwood. the 34th regimental build the has been as engaged manager of a Hillys rd Bryan, of Toronto, is d40,acre farm belonging to Mr. ys Nis ra camp, has returned home L h spending a week's vacation at the Bennett, of Barris. -The farm in home of his rents here. lookiuR hale and hes>'ty and ex. y Ha H A �O S Pa located.about fort miles from Re- Mrs. Ha Thomson leaves this Pressing himself as being well Harry gina. During his absence his farm week for Buffalo to spend s few Pleased with his outing. iters will be ma b his fath- -- weeks with her daughter. The social given by the Ladies nags y T. H. Bain,the organizer for the Aid Society of the Methodist or,(leo.Cooper. important amwiag of finest display of - A.O.U.W., was in town on Tues- was, Oa Friday evening last Mrs. Wm. Leaper had the cats- Ohina. d yery large assortment of hlothteve� � P Ugh was, considering L e wet night ex• fortune to fall down stairs while Jua t Hugh Gregg and daughter, Miss g Every - *a attended the tneral of thing was of a high order and the Todd, of Stouffville. She was • receipts amounted to $77. carrying a lamp in. her hand but aaa ^ the late Mrb. White, o Brooklrn, 'on Monday. Quite a number from here at- Iuckily it did not not expplode as 8nbdoriptione taksa for all lfagaemsd, ,yf F. C. Michell and Charles Vick. tended the annual meeting cam it was extinguished. Sba was W. oskly and Daily Newepapses ere, of the Toronto Mail Service, meeting of the "Rolly Boasters badly shaken up and was bruised - _ considerably but is gradually re- nt Sunday here visiting friends at Dixon's Hollow on Sunday. covering. �. H. �IIQH.�I.R��ONv :and relatives. They report that much enthusi- Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and sem of a very demonstrative char- The school board are advertis- '{ 8rOo3s 13'tz'eak►'t. _ W�tit'1�9' • another teacher for the Y ' den hter, Mies Gladys, spent Sun- aster exists among the members log for day James an re. or .- ss:-Th�will _ of Port Perry. Clarence Stakes, who has been much appreciated by those send of and Mrs. Cooper and working in T•ronto for the past iug children to that class as they ' Fred and Mrs. Reynolds, of Good- two years, is home at resent. will have advantages nearly equal the guest of He has nut been ing to that sewed b high schools.w a nt Sunday, oodp health Pca y ra. Bryan• for some time and is now recruit- The increased coat will sot tallHOT —WEAT-HER � - This (Friday) evening Rev: . -lug.We-hops-that his vacation heavily on the section as tie s-41- R,- Wood will 've an address in may result in a complete restors- wry wall be nearly all paid by the - the church on his trip to Halifax tion to health. increased grants. is coming.and then you will be on the haat for a coal oil stove _,� Z and the proeesdingn of the Gener- _ "al Assembly. Everybody coma No charge. Sargent has this year one of-the beat coal.oil stoves ever placed oft _ The football boys Rent to e - Brooklin on Saturday evening last the market. Se him before buying. to ppis y their final leagne game with the boys of that place.' Owe- i = 19 :L*4q lad to several of the Brooken bo s Screen doors and screen windows, grass shears and lawn mowers _ being unable to play the team e- faultsd to Claremont. The Brook- at ow ee. ' P - lowest prices. lin team, however, secured the : services of several players from the Ashburn team who were pros- Land lffl the famous CHARLES SARGENT, . CLAREbiOI�T ���` ant, and an exhibition game was played which resulted in s tie, - �". —:--lne4t13er side scoring. As s res�3lt ---,--CANNON BALLL-VA EY o YEs►�ta' *4.41 of the default the Claremont . 'SO !Thistles are again the champions .Hettinger 0t9unty# lam: D,, for i4a�e. KcPa aalCg of the South Ontario League. We extend to them our hearty con- igratuladons on their victory. Invest your idle money here and male t Synopsis of Canadian y �r North-west Land Owing to the success of their ■ -- drama "rho Private Secretary"at 'Two railroads build. big, quicl� rOits. Regulations. ,h its first ppresentation, the Dransab _ lie Club have Tawraes kkrdladl ,�� m.wk:who the 7ae clew ams home.• ve acceded to the wish- Dsatcas s 1' fWa. a.rtetlee0man a!rralrlbia 941■ Fr. _-lea of a great many by deciding to ing, t�lis su mnner. Flowing wells at a �i �d k■�ea,4ba s,.�,,,6he,,,.n of v fi repeat this popular tarried come- our ook..o= mbar a■ m" i°0°°0°t `�"` '' Ay in the Masonic hall, Claremont, depth of 130 feet. All binds of eo-al ; Woe, On °��' °'®�° as&10 ; ,next Monday evening. June 27th. P - w � am .wear o0 oartaw 000dr < by toad r, scat P•l: .e,eon daaah5er:brother or stator ad farM■dtaa ` A large number who were unable - * +» "��now bo■�eacaadar � to be present at the initial. per- everywhere. De tee.-st: =uth.' redden" upon amd aaildmuoo of the laod in mab of three i ,formance will now be able to - -.. - A r.,...r,oat. A homeec.eaer mar Uv. V1%bLo cane mil:12M. eVDe UZZ-atify their desire to see the For full particulars, maps, etc. Write ° :' a..e.tdt''ir�d�s, : r,°o6•uad aad nd �arud by`hM oloam�p� ¢tF tay. A great many also would _ P P f lasses mother,son,A-A bar,brother or=. P ,pp Ln oarwo dfetrsota a homesceedae t■ �od , Irks to see it for the second time. • Mfatead■sw� agaareee•setb■ .a� "The receippts from this perform- ► *et. d�det"a. �wu.`md p0 Prlae ascan .fees. lance will be devoted to improving °a«.reaam°1oaeom.:e.one' 'soft? v eta the stage and other improvemen tb I tgat '' MACHINE HO P T .'°na==:1-da :r..::°"m'~"a e•` of the hall. Ap ropriaGe musics p9 ♦home.#eeder who hue eshs■ated hta hoot .-wilt be-rendered darin� the even- •#soar �e.aa o.oaw ow.►■ • moo■ Ing. Dootre open at 7.80, enter- The undersi ued having urch- may a Purchased s ■- tainment to begin at 8. Aamis- MOTT NORTH DAKOTA ed B. Wa erre Machine s�0 In Pr-1 's� sero. Da"�"�at gn P reatde ■ls months to each o! threk. ye■ss. �, *ion 25 cents, children 15 cents. ' Kinsale, is prepared to do all cursrvaa.aft sane and woes a hoe■e We had the pleasure of reading kinds of repair work and general eeso•ao, - - is letter from James McFarlane, og g. a Minister OO>:T, --- f btaksmithin �; Beaver Lodge P.O., Peace River " of wtheIspuburot'n Ialan a :District, Alberts. The letter was D SIM PSON Co satisfaction gnaraateed, rr>somenaa M not yabuear. tdf. ed • 1 • Prices right. `.ru'°m'°t cur not M vatd lar. ` written on May 8th and did not Call and see us. reach ClaremouWntil June 20th, Dealers in Dry(foods. Boots do Shoes, - thus being between six and seven { H aps, Mena P urnishinp, Suits JAMES PENGI�LLY. " weeks on its journey which is ae mad oto order. Kinsale, Ont. . 5 ti a " evidence that Canada is no small country. At the time of writing Re BRYAN a be had not received any mail for Booze AND 9$oaa-Some real live .about four weeks. The experience snaps that sell on eight, give you cod BlSSER �;;• satisfaction in wearing. Dont !a L to ,'Tobsocos, pi es and smokers' _ sof Mr. McFarlane in-that far-off �.ti :.see them befure buying. We can save ;sandriee• Oentral dflce Bell land is much similar to that ex- ; r;;; you money on the above lines TnAs&ND Telephone Co. eney for ^ - : .,,, ag perienced by our great grsndpar- Co�aa-We defy competition in these Rolston LuAadiy. ants when they came out to On- inee. 96c black, green or ml:ed tea. CLARBMONT. ONTARIO tario to hew out a home for them These are the beet grade of teas in Cana- selves and their children. Game =-:.da for the money(forget it not). Coffee, r is plentiful, moose, bear, wild why everyone that drinks it comes for Be w EVANS geese,fish,etc. He reports a black more. (faocssrse-Rtemyember three f fox being shot in that locality Iast goods to duustfor perfectly. i. &eroy bin and P mp Manufacturer Of all materials and dem /► winter for the akin of which the rawer has tight covers. kept in stook. It will pay you large aero of x1076 was paid. He - to call at our works amd isspol oar siook also reports a beautiful climate Shop and Residence, Dundas St and obtain �� �.i be raided br and rich soil and'settlers are com WHITBY, ONT. we do not empty them,oaa.egned .tag fast. The hardships,however, D. Sim P SON d� Coe, FICHE RIN G ly we and do throw os the agents are greater than many would like Three doors went of Whitby House. commission of 1e per oent.,whichyou will to through: Call11 1=Udjd1cove"W& The by 11Orobadag loom oe. The Women's Institute held a moat successful meeting in the T �a We are prepared to instal wood or iron wNITaY �RA�iTE CO., pumps oo short notice,also attend Ones, Whitby,Ontario77- Masonic Hall on Monday afternoon M all kinds of repairing. with the district president, Mrs. R Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill; S. Brown, of Whitby, in the chair. rl.. Miss Campbell of Brampton, was a gtlu engines and; the chiefspeaker; her subject be- We have•pro- S .. ra' MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR 3 6 b ing "The nfluence of Woman." duced a wash- ~ -She showed that the maker of the er that almost' 'Phone No. 60 at residence. home was the woman and showed runs itself. the great influence she exerted in. d Q ~ R c 4 It washes the The Pickering s b p r. forming the character.' of the clothes with- - young. Mrs. Morgan Pugh also out rubbing or Vigilance Committee' ! a It • nHas ave a most interesting paper on tearingthem. o b y c 4 "—Fri endshipp." Excellent music was given during the program by Tt washes a The object of this Association is to . O• o M. and Mrs. Forsgth's three whole tubful lessen stealing and prosecute , g 6 !g Ce wan -',little girls and by Miss Middleton o f clothes the felons. 11 _ re. gab tg O s who rendered a solo. At the con- clean, wrist- a >= S 8- ' hands and all. Members having propert stoleu communi• �l y j elusion of the program tea was in from A to 10 cafe immediately with soy member .p Apr rserved on the lawn of the Presby- minJt`ee, of Executive Committee. � !S re, fi � :g a' aa► may terian church. There were about _ umMnhip fee 11.01, o ,,.. Jna :fifty persona present, those who kS g e „ +,. Jury • E skew may be bad trom Uu Pre.ideat or; were not members about ten in searetery onspplieatton. "aiumber joined before leaving. The Our booklet tells how and is free. Don't wait until you can't trash any m. b ... net. .' interest in the work of the W•31n- more but write for it to-dsv. Address— Exec•V. Richardson, Banks, Geo. Len rents Institute is gradually increae- W. V. Richardson.Pickering.Olt m� na^' u i Ing as the are doing a n work HOWARD E. TURNER-,�Whitevale r J.A O'Connor, Arthur J effre asaa igrr.whi#by t, nets m's, neo in improving the charactf ourPresident'' r wsy bs °a"°r"tha m Who has charge of Pickering township' .:", �.,d4 �d9¢. s.e. ...m+•;, :: y:.r..... �:..u. ^:�. ,i n �a«?�4+ .:w�' .r. ., t • ,o- ., -,.r ,: . �....+-K -:dk'. Y'�,. :.e,'' S '�.64eStOn. •:ut -ate` ^. m'¢�e, ke n^ •, ..> .. 'Y>, yr-ri"� •, -.,... �. ,y.. ,��^. �, r.•,: �. x,"'1'�`�`..r ,b. ?�if`� -•".° .r �2�q5`.. �,,, F. �. •^`at'iP �� •.Y Fes' `� ..�. oto ,:r? a,.r+.r:€9i era .Y tr ::'FSS! i '' _ 'W. .h .n •iu a*i`,•' tie ',. "4l" ,,.zo.,:, ',M•n?; n. ' .Y.+ ,:,;1y. < E.:i?,.!, w' Fill n, v. , '.. :- .'Y.+••M1D•�. '.-xvg,•Y''4 :ii -•...•..N.."+P5,.. i`ee:",Lt:A y,.l,,-r'.. �:y':... .. _.: , — __-_- �+� 1 Doomed to Suffering TLERS MGM 11 "fBUIT-1-IIrfEI" -. I '°fir•- � �.� :e�`x r 4:.^._�,,.>_.. _-_ __ -'' _-... - �igl _.�_•.__- '_--.---- _.-_�_.__�' , .:.. ,. .., --- -- --' — '. . : Ihs' estrous Results of Forest Fires Near Terrible Havoc Wrought in Austria and Fort William. e a ens. .- �. ��. - ~•- A despatch from Budapest says: pertq !canes aggregating $2,600,000•' `hdespatoh from Port Arthur has buried its valuables in the_ Nearly 300 persona were lolled,and have already been reported. "y,%: Damage to standing--tom= gic.uad; y ¢ several villages--annihilate d-by--,----2-0V­0-00--HOMELYS-.- a{ that cannot be estimated with any thing else, while others have so far cloudburst Friday in Krasso-szor- � Ideg-ee of accuracy, but which will saved their property only by.cease- r eny, County of Huagarq, bordering A despatch .from Vienna' sayst s reach into. the hundre4a(,of af►au- legs efforts. The -principal suffer- r, �u Transylvania, Rumania and s,,utheastern Europe is flood-swept. ' O'Connor and Servia. The capital of the county, ..,Ganda, dozens of set`tr3�s�fendered era are in Conmee, 5 ':, p' and reports received on Thursday homeless, with their personal ef- Papiconge towaships. mss' � '. which is mainly peopled by Ruman- indicate that the death list is b6- fields festa destroyed and their Death has now J�een added to they :. inns is Lugos. It is expected that tween 80o and 1,000. Whole vil- scorched so that there is little like- destruction by forest fires which °H the dead roll will be greatly in- lager have been wiped out, and fer- ^� li#rood-of any crops being rained have been devastating this diatriat creased when communication which .+° tl:ereoa this season is in brief to for several days. Mrs. Christopher cNaiei.es SAAA:TT,tae. the valleys Lo day are lakes. The Harbor an-Bouche,March 24, r9og. hos been almost completely cut off, ru rt damage 'cannot be defi- "; �cate the result of the forest fires Evans of O'Connor township, was "I suffered terribly from Biliousness is restored. Bridges, telegraph property estimategd, but meagre ad- " surrounding Port Arthur in every err- is the burning of her and Dyspepsia for fifteen years, was and telephone wires in the district - direction. Telephone messages re- home while her husband was away treated b h siciAs and took man P vices already at hand show that i1 p. - an ad- remedies but no relief. Then I too hove been destroyed, and it is will sure! be in excess of $2,600,- direction. on Wednesday night- frau with-vthe""tiers--fightin-�- �! H,,mers and Kakabeka Falls are vanoe of flames, believe:g his own "Fruit-a•tives", an t me nine OCJ. a srtua ion as no i a— completely cured me when ever thin of the flood will die of starvation equalled in man ears. Austria, 3 „that there is no sign of the fires I place to be in no immediate dblo. else failed. To all su$erers from Ind$r or exposure before it is possible to tho Balkans and Armenia have suf- abating: As the message .was re- ger Fred; and M. Winslow, gestion, Biliousness and Constipation, send assistance. Erred heavily. Relief work is be- sewed is Port Arthur a light-'rain theta, who lost heavily by the de- I atrongl7 advise them to try thio DAMAGE IN SWITZERLAND. in pushed awell as possible. With 4. = had commenced to fall, but there I at'ruction of logs in the,vicinity of fruit medicine" Charles Barrett. g p w�xa no sign of an at Kakabeka, bakabeka, have not reported to 5oc a hoz, 6 for Ergo-or trial hoz, A despatch from Berne; Switzer- the roads wiped out, railroads tied t g 9 where the families of everq settle-�any of ,he villages for a couple of s5c, At all dealers or from Fruit-a-liven land, say : The floods in Switzer- up, and wire communication is >�tat for-mile around-have, there is no certain Liml �C `°a laud, caused by continued rains, many sections at a standstill, the to _ a �Iief-appear.--- gregated for shelter and protec-l ty; they have been lost it is"f"—_-a -- particulaTlY -err-t=�-zas�r�-az� d'ffie lues af_'-apsed 'Vo. Every family in the district to have been the case. rout-al districts, have proved to be ita•--mountable. Rains are report• THE WORLD'S MARKETS the most disastrous in the past six- ed generally, and the floods con- ty years. Twenty lives have been tii;ue. With every dispatch the THREE PERSONS HILLED. killed during the month and 39 in -' lc't in the swollen waters. Many horror of the situation increases. - - jured. -The total nu-tuber-of trade pEpOIiT�3 FROM THE LEADING bridges, eonstructed at great ex- Tn the entire region affected it is. Buggy Struck by Wabash Express disputes reported in existence dur- TRADE CENTRES., pc.nse, have been either carried believed that more than 20,000 peo- ;n May was 21, an increase of five away or seriously damaged. Pro- ply are homeless. g Y n - at an Aylmer Crossing. as compared with the preceding : _A._ sspatch from St. Thomas sags: month. About 328 firms and 2,223 Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheesttaad --- � 9. sad accident occurred oa Sunday employees were affected by-ne - do.j No. 4, 5Se; feed -barley-, 5'tc.-- 25-aid the - poorer. .quality alt_ . Asadat the Wabash level cross- Other Dairy Produce at morning disputes. The lose of time to em- Flour—'�fanitaba spring wheat from 33.50 to $4.25. Bulls were acts ing is Aylmer, resulting in the pioyees through strikes was ap- Rome and Abroad. patents, firsts, 33.40, seconds $4, much changed in cost, as high as �r death of three people, Mr. Thomas proximately 1,830 working days, as 9u; winter wheat patents, $3; Ma- $F,40 being paid for the best meati F. Hare and his wife. Hannah M•,leampared-with 96,350 in May of last '-',"Britoba strong bakers', $4.70; and from $5 up for the secondary her sister, Miss Annie E. Scott year. Toronto June 21. - Manitoba•straight rollers, 34.'5, in bags $3.= grades. Sheep and lambs were t f Ottawa. It transpired that sill `4'i,eat-:�o,. 1 northern, 94%; No: 10 to $3.20; extras, $1.90 to -32. rlentiful and the market is easier . three had been to-church and were FOURTEEN WERE BILLED. 2 uo.rthern, 95%c, at lake poxte for Eggs-Selected stock, 21c to 22c, for lambs, which are now quoted t driving home to Mr, Hare's farm, immediate shipment. and straight receipts, 8c per doz. at $8 to $8.75 per cwt. Hos remain about a trine and a quarter north o! - Cheese-ilc to 11/c for westerns unchanged at $9 to $9:35. - i Collision of Two Trains at Ville -Ontario Wheat-No. 2 mixed win- the town, when No. 3 Wabash ex- ter wheat, 90c to 91c outside. sod 10%c to 10�`c for easteraB. ,* t� , . Preux, France. - . p-esa dashed into them as they at- Corn American No. 2 yellow, Butter-23c to 23i�c per lb. ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN. tempted to cross 'the track. Mr. A despatch from Ville Preux, i; p' 67c; 1!vo• 3 yellow, 68„c; Canadian .-Mrs_ .Hare were-killed.inatari.t-._$-ranee-,._sats_: The.-Granville ea ,g�_to.62, -To --=tu- rel hta. 'IT -CL MARKETS. l? ly and Miss Scott died three hours press crashed into the rear of a lo- - - Lwatsl_ RsT�o Home 0�__ ` later from injuries sustained, About Oats-Canada Western, No, 2 Buffalo, June 21.-Spfing wheat- Atlantic Record. t f cal train standing at the station 2bc; No 3, C.W., 34c, at lake ports jStead No. 1 Northern, carloads -two hundred yards east . of the here on Saturday. Both trains lar immediate shipment; Ontario�Steady., ?, , A despatch from Quebec says. an•asing is a:curve and none of 'the at,re, 31'08,x, Winter steady. ' 4( tics ante of the buggy could sea�were wrecked and the wreckage�No. 2 white­ to 34c outside, 36c' i 1'vro hours have been clipped from cm track, Toronto. Cora-Higher; No. 3 yellow, 62/c; uP caught fire.- Fourteen bodies have �the Canadian trans-Atlantic record. :he train 8ever�l- ogle nearby, g �*iu. 4 yellow, els; No. 3-corn, 61ci „ , Pe Y been taken from the Wreckage. Barley-No 2, 51c to 52c; h'o 3 i, Oats—Strong; T1:a Royal !:;Award,' the new 1 however, shouted to them that the Ivo. 4 corn, 59iYc. -;pie screw turbine steamerof the --y,- extra, 49c to 50c; No, 3, `48c tq 47o i No.o, 2 white, 41%c; No. 3 white, t 'p , €� :,:Aram was coming, but they tried to BRITAIN'S INHEBITAVCE TA% outside; Manitoba, Pio. 4', 45c on 36%e i No, 4,white, 38%c. Barley- Canadian Northern s fleet, left -~doss ahead of it, i6th the painful _ track, lake porta. i Bristol at 8 p,m, Thursday last and -,reanit that all three lost their lives. Feed to malting, 61/ to 67c. decked here on. Wednesday at 3.30 _ - At'ilt be $128 000,000 for Present Peas-:tic: 2, 'TOc_to 71e. They were . each about seventy Ddinaeapolis, June 21.-Wheat- Fiseal Year. No. 2, '87c to 68c. Jiily i1.0 %; September, 92Y8c;I P.m., beating the beat previous ata ? ..yearn of nae, and were well known P 1 Buckwheat-No, 2, 31c, December, 90%e. Cash-No. 1 forriiance of any Canadian steamer and highly respected is the des• A despatch from London says: Manitoba Flour-Quotations at hard, 81.08%; No. 2 Northern, $1,- by two hours. r trict. - Chancellor of the,Exchequer Lloyd- -Toronto are -First patents, $5:30; :, i George estimates that the receipts ifs to 81.05/: No. 3 Northers, P so(.ond patents, $4'.80; strong bait- $! cloys to $1,03'c/s. Bran—$18 to MINER CRUSHED TO DEATH. ` SOLDIERS FOUGHT FIRE. from the iaheritaace tax for the fi e,a' -$4,80 i 90 per 'cent. Glasgow ff 1G.23, Flour-First patents, $5 to — I nancial year ending July 1 will freights, 25s. gg.20; second patents, $4 60 to $5: Futality In International Mine at ". .]3nah Rear the Cam at Petawaws amount. to $128,000.000, The de- Ontario Flout-Wtnter wheat filet clears, 63.88 to $3.88; second Coleman. Threatened Damage. layed income tax collected in April patents for export, $3:60 to $3.63 clears, $2.60 to $2.90. and May may amount to over it, buyers' bags, outside. A despatch from Lethbridge says: ” A despatch from Military Camp, $100,000,000, Millfeed-Manitoba bran, 818 per LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Joseph Hemenack was killed and -Pctawawa, Ont., says: About 9 .� ' ,p tcn • shorts, $20 per to ark, To- William Kelly was taially injured o clock on Thursday morning the roi�to. Ontario bran, 19 per ton• Montreal, June 21.-Prime beeves ty being crushed by a 'fall of coal- 4' ` bush near the camp of the Toronto PREACHERS FOUGHT DUEL. ehortd, $21 per ion-on track, Toros- Kid at from 7c to 7%o per lb;� from the head wall of the Beam in c:,nipany of Engineers caught fire, to pretty good animals from 5%c t9 the .International Coal & Coke aca as a,h16h wind was blowing, Attacked One Another with Knives 6;c; milkmen's strippers, 4%c to Companq mine at Coleman .on `'- ­�the--camp was in danger of being in Kentucky Church. :iCOLTNTRY PRODUCE. V/+c, and the common stock at 3Yc Mc nday morning. wiped out. The men were. out of K 'despatch from Louisville, Ky:, - to 4/*c per Ib. Good large milch camp at work at the time. Capt. says. An indictment was returned Butter—Creamery prints, in ; c,ws ranged from $50 to $60 each, RICH WESTERN SCHOOLS. fi. P. Biggs ordered- the fire call on Thursday; Tut not made public SeFarator prints, 20c.; Dairy prints -while ordinary cows sold at from _ s, ended. and the men dropped (choice), t8c to 19c; Inferior tubs, $30 to $45 each. Calves, $3 to $10 th'ir tools and came into camp at until Sunday, charging Rev. Isaac i Sale of Their Land' Brings BIS • lfc: each sheep, 4/c to 5c per lb. - Perry with the murder of Rev. Rob- - Prices. -'the double. Headed by Captain Eggs-19c per dozen in case'lata. lambs $4 to $6 each. Good lots of ert Vanover. The two ministers, Cheese-New. large cheese, 11'/,c i Sask.. Beggs,.they caught up axes, spades beth well-known mountain preach- g hogs sold at about 10/c per lb., A despatch from Eatevan, . and blankets and speedily had the pre, had been boldin revival meet- and btwins at 12c per pound. Old and young pigs at $3 to $4 each. says: At the sale of school land& fire out. foga is Whitely county, and,gear- elleese,..12%c. to- 13c. Toronto, June 21.-The receipts completed on Wednesday two.hun- �w - Beans-$2.10.•to .$2.20 per-bushel to the last two days amounted to ered and forty-five parcels were feted over some charges which' had P 114 carloads, which contain 1,646 sold. • Prices ranged from $7 an INDUSTRIAL ACCID•ENTB. for rimes and .$2.10 to $2.20 for • _ been laid against Vanover. The hand picked. ;read of cattle, 1,320 lambs, 1,480 acre to $30, and competition was trouble reached its height during a ' ene'Jtundred and Thirty-three Per. Ontario Bran-$18.50 to $19; On- hogs and 525 calves., The best but- keen, the net proceeds being over eons Hilted in May. - service in the Rock Creek Baptist tario middlings, $21 to $22; Mani- cher cattle sold at $6.50 to $7.15 half a 'million dollars. Chu-ch a week a'g'o; and Vanover toba bran, $18; Manitoba shorts, per cwt., with -the medium and 'A despatch from Ottawa says and Perry, armed with knives, $21 ;'pure grain mouille, $32 to $33; common grades bringing from $5.- The death through accidents among fought a duel in the building while mixed mouille, $25 to $28. 50 to $6.25. A few choice export- Carlo Marino is under arrest is . "employees in Canadian indiiatries the people, in a panic, fled. Van- . Potatoes-Delawares 50c to 55c g P p era are mentioned in one transae- Buffalo on a charge of artici 71 .,during May numbered 133. In'.ad- -over's-throat was cut from ear to cr ba on trach, and at 75c per .,",dition, 243 individual work people ear and he died in a short time. P R tion at $7.25 to $7.55. The beat is the white slave trade in luring bag out of store. Ontarios, .40c to grade of cows sold at from $3 to Edith Walters across the hoe front " suffered serious injuries. In the Perry and his brother Blaine are in 45c per bag in car lots. - sa 'way service 25 employees were Taal.at Williamsburg. -- �PROVtSIONS. EY i00STS Wholesale quotations:Pork-$hart cut, $31 to $31.50CROPS,_per barrel; mess,'$28.50 to $29. Lard—Firm;C.�NADA tierces, 16c; tubs, C; Pails, I6%; stocks ver light. d �t� .. - Smoked and Dry Salted very H le o a . as been Plenty • f Rin an Li 6 Long clear bacon, tons and eases, Tells Peo e m Bristol to Cho and See and n%c'to 15%c; backs'(plain), 21c to Damage From Recent Frost. r J4 21%c; backs ( a-meal), 21Ya to : ay. ___ -- ., , 14c to 14%c; e_ hey Will St ..2c; shoulder hams green meats out of, pickle, le less A despatch -from Winnipeg says: been dispelled by heavy aliower[ A despatch from London says: you see it and.visit it. When you than smoked. i The Free Press monthly crop •re- within the last few days, and now, have visited it once you won't be Rolls=Smoked, 15c to 15/c; me- there seems to be no reason to fear i -:',..At Bristol,.oa his arrival, on Thurs- ha until you have seen it a doz- Alum and light hams, 18c to 18%c; port, issued on.Thursday, based on that the crop will be less than lass - Z­day, Earl Grey was immediately PPY Y medium and, light hams, 18c W information from about 250 points, Fear. Heavy June frosts have en times. Earl Grey added that - out rounded by a band of eager Canadians were pleased with the lb%c; heavy, 16%c to 17c; bacon, says the damp, cold weather which done.some damage in Arcola, Lang- - l9^ to 20c. pi Aurin the latter art of ford and Napinka districts. Dam- pre�smen, but held his own against preset class of immigration. er­ 1 g P r; the fire of questions with frank Asked about the imperial spirit MONTREAL MARKETS. May and the early part of June, age from wind Pi drifting is"sled n good humor sad 'subtle avoidance in Canada, he said "Imperial spit- b -while checking the. upward growth reported ,from Pieratan d Hal• -of controversal topics. "We had a it is all right in Canada," he an- •Mo�ral, June -21.-Corn-Am- of the-crop, caused the roots,to de-I brite, 'in Carrol River Valley the t delightful voyage. The. develop ativered. "Why they are more im- ericai'No. 2 yellow, 66c to 67c;No. velop and the planta to stool, the:rut-worm has been doing some dam- ,'; - Ynent of Canada is going as strong ptrial than you are. I wish you- 3 yellow, 64c to 65c; do., No. 2 result being that with the arrival age, but the pr specta are still a9 It can go. The maritime prov- wculd come-to Toronto to' see the mixed- 65e to 66c: do , No. 3-, 63e of. warm weather 'rapid growth has bright. Barley-seeding appears to irces are as good for' immigrations' Empire :Day celebration as I saw. to 64e. Oats-Noe 2 Canadian taken place, and now the general be practically complleted,,anad ra i, as the Northwest. Prospects were it, Then you would know what I ome oll western, 36c to 36Xc; No. 3, 35c outlook is regarded to be as good,g;•owth is taking. lever brighter," he said. "Why. mean. The people of Canada be- t i 351c;Ontario No. 2 white, 34c; as.last year. The common cry of I the damaged wheat districts the don't you come and see the coon- !leve in themselves and their future d�•., No. 3 white, 33c; do.. No. 4 "more rain,"- which was being £side have been ploughed up ands try You cannot understand it till a3 a part of the empi:•e." white, 32s. Barley-No. 3, 56%c; heard, chiefly from Alberta, has sow,. to this crop: c • , `L�+`'^" 'g:w;. ,.,r«..§.w,-, -,:cru..,:. r•• ..,:.'-,.... '..:.,.. .n %'1.a.,_,x, ..,n - s,,. .-,:..vd '.,,..+:,s3r .. .� . ... ,. �.:..t ... , .e .. sM err .� y�r.•'. .„�, - ='�. .. k' G. .� -,.,.... Yrt4 ,:KR 2:tp .^ 7s^.r. v�'x ,..a,;. . 'ee -v2,ac,:-=• z:?"ew 3:...x'� .^�'wr:,.. :1�` ar,a2, s?.f,."f•wj.,d^eka �•i` �' �^ ' ,. !'b� <..� '•",�, * .Y�+ati+,., ,E,1`C ,'�'".,+ ds'"� ,, ,. .aa+, ;. �'-.�tiG�'a'kP„'�':,s •',s' y,,,d.., "'�,� .)v"3.�1'•', ,,�'�'„�1, r .`t�,t�� ef�«'.� '?: '3`. :'1 . igm RIMS -+•.r 21.x. c ' ' 4 . �. .dA .KA...,•, :,E:`,r,"F:. . +'s,_y.. -.k'„ .-. —lam - 'L•;w �E,.. .�'�`' &w'zyswoo ., ., ,.•..,... . ',' ., '•sr r •.,i":g.;�.,yr�',� sags., wsF'N,.y..wC{;.r' c ,. .,x+. • .. wows,,, f.....,.;. ..,...�•. "'::.,.. :: '...:: .., ''.' '.';+- ,i�'6::`'.,;y x.,x -s �• -. ". ,, .: .. ...„n ,. .::.• i,9P'PaY.wv: .> _. ..4,•.,+.e "ay.�. '•..amam. o-;.v:nvw••..•' xr' .sMfr•sr•s►v..•.►•', ... ►.lrnk-, •N.•+ .,d.um.F .. •,�,sYi•:s"+�yr�m�+,s�i�GMa9hR�.�'1..,. ^;w::'.-` pC9GMCaRp.t`f.aet+:'- •a`w �. .. ......:,_moirasx---a,cru•Gry•,.n+�rsica9�rr^�.:•+vs+wa+•axs.+ _„c.-a>r.;»c, •ac ar, fi..aot^,r .,• w+.'�4� .v •x^'irtn•t, '. .. ... . . ... .. .. ;;.'. t4��--�'' • :w The, �anad fan ; i BAF IDICIxB QUALITY AND COST. Beed BloodRoom 'OB ALL CBILDB�A. There is this one striking diSer- L the direct and tne.itabl• �,�1� =, �✓ �P� once between the products of the of irregular or constipated bot.eli —� and oloaaed•up kidneys and °kin. v Y, - - - - The mothers whose little ones farm and those of the manufactur- Tito undigested food and other - ate ill not only wish for a medicine ing establishments. The manufac• e Fo resters , woofs matter which is allowed to :y M that will make their babies better turer governs the price of the goods accumulate poisons the blood and the whole system. D1. Morse's Is b1 t one that positively cannot do he has to sell by the cost of produc- than soot pills act directly on the any harm. Such s medicine is tion. A cloth manufacturer for bowels, regulating thenti as ` Bab 'a O - kidneys, to them saw land Ifo Own Tablets. They are sold example, will to t level often o properly filter the k ood 0 1 rn oil lieu al . under the positive, guarantee of a ciasses of goods which he will sell '—and on the skin, opening up the The Thirty. - First Annual Session p ref` For pus. blood and good government .analyst to contain no at several different prices and will Dealth take opiate, narcotic or other harmful make the samo profit from each of 9 s11 of —V -Thef�yegacscl;th m—Why4-BScause theta is . cannot possibly do harm—not even difference in the cost of production. •` to the new born baby. Concerning For instance, he can afford to sell I n d 1 a n Root P i 1 10 .The Year igoq: Was the Most Prosperous. .in_ the. them Mrs. J. E. Z. Marchand, 'Ste, shoddy goods, for a great`deal less �. Anne de la Parade Que. writes:— than the genuine articles simply LANCER, Tumors, Lumps.ate. Internal i + + and external. cured'without pain by r= Istory of the Order—A Large De�ega- "I find Baby's own Tablets indis because the raw material in the our home treatment. Write us before too + Co.,�,tion In Atendance. = pensible. As soots as I find one of ove case costs a great deal less Collin Dr. a eOut. as Medical Limited. lay children not feeling well I ad the it oes in the other, and he s'rOO ' ' minister the Tablets and I am makes as much money in producing ! " The thirty fim annual/ session of the amounting to 6144,ati.m leaving stlI".1s never disappointed in the result. I tufo: one as the other. It is quite �$ Your Nearing Good 4 tllish Court of the Canadian Order of to carry to the Reserve, wbIcb at the close wt uld not be without them and a different with the farmer. Go The HEAR-0-PHONE will give you the of she Jess amounted.to 6170,773 68 g y through the various products Of benefits of good hearts;. Send for free. Forestal opened in the CitJ or Montreal, There were 73,S85 members is good stand• enclosing fifty cents for two more I;looklet, giving portic an sad ;ttam*8 Tuesday afternoon, 14th inst., with a in at the close of the year carrying l,uY¢!." The Tablets are sold by the farm—live stock, grain crops, of satisfied users. Aliso ' large number is attendance, including 174,161,000.00 Insurance medicine dealers or by mail at Qi5 dairy or fruit product-. They tell Dial offer ler a Month's Nom• Trtal. High Court Officers and delegates so- There were issued from the High Seers et uta a boa from The Dr. Williams' fire same story. The cost of pro-'"B BRAND ELECTRO OiONE LIMITED, E every province of the Do, tasy's office 7,638 Insurance Certificates. presenting and 7,334 membership certificates. or s .Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. ducing the inferior article will be gas tpadina Asenua, Toroata ,i3; amnion. total of 14,672, ana in addition there were as great as the cost of producing Atter the usual opening ceremonies and endorsements made in 1,612 Insurance Car- Ra tificates. 'A REAL HUSTLER. prime quality. But the one will the appointment of the several standing The report of Hobert Ealiott,. High sell for very much more than the Dommittees, the High Court Owners sub, Treasurer, showed the funds of the Order Lady (to applicant)—"Yes, I ad- ctl er. It is quality and not cost isitted their reports which showed the to be in the most satte[cctorJ condition vertised for a maid of all work, Are Order to be is a most Eouriahinig condi• The income in the several funds were, of production that governs the " Insurance 6737.J4tIL—$ick and Funeral "'U an a-Arly-riser 7" ._farm_Iiri�Urts,_ tion. Benefit Fund 6172,286.32, an suers u A hcant—"Indade, an Oi am The Rich Chief Ranger, J. A. Stewart, 692,713.01. Tota! income 61,002.347.74. The PP , ItsdwayeRettlY M owres the wus.t pain+ _ at Perth, Ont, after extending a heart? total expenditure in these fond. was mum. At me last place Oi was up from ams furs y y 6704,346.65, The surplus income over ex- an' had breakfast read and the A Sure Corrective of infun pFoor welcome to the representatives present, penditurs amounted to 6298.02.09. y —When the undigested food lies in echo isl or asrT. 4"4` submitted his report, which was replete The Insurance Reserve Fund at the close dishes washed an' put away an 91rf, Too haobe, with facts and figures relative to the of the year was invested as follows, all the beds made before anybody the stomach it throws o$ gases, ken Ness+alaia,I� �r Municipal and School D.beatmros.. 6a,7ta.slrly causing pains and oppression in the growth sad extension of the Order during else in the house was up." stomachic region. The belching or @ bbaaq, Dominion or Canada ail.......... 160,000.210 g sofas or the past year: Deposits In Chartered Banks..,..... 20,000.00 �d Oa the tat of January. 1909, the Order CnrtsntAoeoaatslaChLsNred;aaka 761e1.e2 eructation of these gases is -offen- der a�md ser�p]eatf•Y had a membership of 70.769, and there rive and the only way to p�'event 'we�oiPLkladsl:sk''eat valve Initiated .daring .the. year-1.3.69 new 6s.0aLWL2e them is to restos the stomach to v wembere, bolas an increase of 772 over The fetal assets of the Order amounted- proper action. Parmelee`s- $¢ge' -, �It" the previous ?sero During last yeas 3,669 6J.a36 037.67, and Its liabilities 6ft6,336.7l. 1 was cured of Bronchitis and Asthma Assets over 21abtlttiw 63,f09.900.s5. b7 MIPAED'8 LINIMENT. table Pills will do this: Simple di- Vtv members lapsed and 439 died, leafing the The r•pon of Dr. P. M. Stanley, Chair• MES. A. LITINGSTONE. rections go with each packet and a QUO �� net membership at the close of the year mea of the Medical Board, shORosd the Lot 5, P E. I, average death rate since the commence• 1 was cored of a severe attack of Ehen• corurse Of them taken systematically 4'hs facreaw [a.the Iasmreae• Reserve S11y want of the Order to be 5.17 per 1.000 of mattom by MINARD S LINIMENT is certain to effect a Cure. ,1,Q� f, membership There were submitted to the Mahone Ba JOHN MADE& of the Order do", the Year'amounted Medical Board during the-year 6,616 &poll- I was aar�of a severely sprained 3•g ONTARIO. b i273.J67.7S flu Jsnnary irt, 1909. the catloee. of which li were accepted and by MINAED'a LINI►fEI4T OLD STORY. the remainta; 636 rejected. The number JOSHUA A. WTNACHT. - amount on hand in this Branch was of appplications was 930 mors than !or the "0, what has become O! ARTS SLM940.64, and at the Clow of the year prow ill year. and was the Nomad largest Bridgewater 83,0aLMn. The amount paid is death 1D the history of the Order, The Comet's ta114" IrDitl(.ATiON el.lm, was 64fd.979.66 Th. report of w. a swag, suvertat.nd And echo made answer: T1ItOlOt6Y The Sick and Fan•ra1 Benefit Branch sat of, organization. showed that daring "The comet's stale 1" MEDICINE the year there were T 169 talttatlols, M / 1, is also In a Scariehlns condition. Dor- against 6.6,7 for the previous Year. an +n• W SCIENCE \�nt�g Els fa�_tha_jr,eA ao fess a sum than slat•sss., crones of 77x A FEW EXCEPTIONS. You hDE F, LISTEN tTrump¢tal Tin Ants ecom al,betaken wif�aa ---- — At the-Aare of-the-9+ar shssm :ere i ELS_ __- " 29: covering 6.'910 claims. was paid ttitle Courts to the order repres•attn; a mean• r, ----- -_ Branch The ataola6"to6hs eredlt of ebur bereb,p of 73.966_ Tussle wets 51d Courts 'rhe ,course o! true love never - ---- t{�antQ.�ti6bs ttD f r Pond at the claw of she year was in Ontario, 176 to Quebec 66 tm No.a runs smooth," remarked the maid anti .other Mechanical Devices in ; inset attend one setsooa. I heja ^076.773.tS &otic, 7e to lf•w Brunswick. 1s is Prfao• with the quotation habit. the hope of being able to ktear, but were 1517 stftdenis to red session The Report of Deo. Faulkner, High See Edward Island. 110 t° Maattoba. 6a to Sar „ t� _ kauhswLa. ae!a ♦tbrrw sad i6 In British Oh, I don't know, rejoined the al.►ays, found the expec antis- 1909-i®; rotary, covering the general work of aha Columbia, ser nty-haired bachelor. "It doesn't faction was spelled "Disappoint- For i6aen4� m wile the . i6oefoty was asst to order, and showed Among tha" in attendance were tho fol- fern detail the into volume of business !.Amos J A. Stewart, Hi b Chief Bsmger always end in marriage." mcnt." If you write to Ernest pg0, Y. CIiOW1V, iB A. parch• Oct, D. Allan, �$ish vtee•Chtet Pratt, at3S Yonge Street, Toroutq, 34 fuegstoe, C)aess4le. transacted through the Head Ofili st Ranger Ortmoby, Oat Ileo" Faulkner, i transacted tford. Stab Secretary Brantford. Out� Robt Time Has Tested It-.—Time tests you will learn some good news. Do Iy Elliott. Slab Treasurer chairman nos d, Oat.. File$ 0lm Your , The amount of Insn Luc• premiums re- El iJ M Stanley chBrantf Medical all things, that which is worthy it-to-day—better still—do it now l Isetved dnzu; Ili• year was e616,01T.62. Board. Brantford. Out , C. E. Brit' lives-, that which is inimical to ws which with the large waw of Ii2i1l9 f9, too, P H C.a. Oananoque, one. : J A mrn's welfare perishes, Time has Persons who were startled at-Mr.. ����� , ierived fres interest oa investments. ♦ Brodeur Montreal. Quo : All P. vam small• the total interest n this Branch`Someren. McLeod, Alta: W. M Cooper, proved Dr. Thomas Eelectr' O►1• Roosevelt's thrilling advise t4 Montreal. Que.: E w wtamors. at. John Ficm a few thousand bottles in rest Britain about Egypt may � I7S!•347,Al. There were 459 death claims!N 8 :'Members of the Executive Committee I _ . "I­ i' W L Bob"",, High Auditor $rsarford. early days Of its manufacture the ae•t'er-have heard this Orator be- -DECREASE THE MILK YIELD 2 Pi am to 1463,97966. leaving the'Oma, J P Song, High Auditor London, i demand has risen so that Dow the vu= of 6273:867.76 to carry to the Reserve out.: W. Walker, High Registrar. Moat- fore; or read his speeches. '° i load, which at the alae ol the Year was 1 real. Que. W. O. Strong, Bupertatendent I Production is running into the !run' I' of Orgaatsattopp. Brantford. Ont.: Lrmaa preps of thousands o! bottles. What Minard's Liniament Lwabermaa'e srlend, COOPER'S W,00l106 t9' 1 Leer. Soltettor High Court. Hamilton. out.; ! sought for must be The.Sick Lad Funeral Benefit Branch of fa a0 eagerly g _ *S � J. B o'Ees&n, hiot Agent for Pro.tne• ` QO to any old person for aympta- the Order also showed a marked advance. I of Quebec, Quebec. Que.: Hoa. Coiin 8. �GCd• LY KNOC , ['fie amount of seas received dortaa the I Csmpbell, High Court Solicitor for Mant• — thy and you will learn that you year was 6166.592.50, and interest 66.695 gt t^ba Wtaalt»g. MLn : ■, 8. D..+asoa !IgE SECRET. don't know what real trouble is. t smoking the total receipts is this Branch i D.R C E. W Winnipeg. K: D. E. M Anderson. D D.R.ft„ Winnipeg. }red ti. E. Anderson. "Miss Bright," whispered Wise MAKE A NOTE when you ars leaiii I t s s JITLl M There were L960 claims paid. P.D.H.C.E., drtswold man. Gaua-ap, "Can you keep a secret 4" i home to buy "The D. A L" Menthol will keep eesrs in i from (lies at a see M "Yes," replied Miss Bright, al- I ci of Guaranteed headache. otltwoohess. leu than one Deet a day.isOo. �+••. r M SKOKA THE BEAUTIFUL. NO CRUDITIES FOR HER. so�whispering, "I can keep one as geoid the last as good" roods oat the $i 75 CAL ' Do you know the place I If not, "Did Mrs. Comeup use that well as you can."` J ;•natae. a QIJi[RT - r can."- 4-our pleasure has suffered. Ask crude oil on her furniture as I ad- • Usually the 'man who sits at the Ask your No rdwan Dealer, or for that handsome Muskoka Folder v:sed 7" You cannot be happy while you head of the table does all-the work issued by the Grand Trunk Railway "No, she didn't. She was shock- },ave corns. Then do not delay in WM. COOPER h NEPHEWS �yatem. It contains a large map, ed at the.mere idea." ono takes what is "left. _ ]C to of views,-and a fund Of facts, "Shocked at it9 What for 4" getting a bottle of Holloway's Corn TorsorlTo. '-Less than a day's journey from , Cure. It removes all kinds of corn- Help our children to ' Y ``She said she wouldn't use nay- v ithout pain. Failure with it is un P y grow strong MAKING'HIM OVER. principal American cities. For all thing that wasn't refined." ktrown. and robust by counteracting any �� articulars apply to Mr. J. D. -- - thing that causes ill-health. On< $¢ is a self-made mea, I am .: 14cDonald, . District : Passenger g y THE PHILOSOPHY OF FOLLY. great cause 'of disease in children A ¢ret, Union Station Toronto, When Solo awn from home; of "Quite true. But his mother-in- b + at any change of habitat, he is a << is worms. Remove them with Mo iOnt. The pro er time to -tOD kissing Cher Grave- Worm Exterminator. law insists on making some'altera- Wise. manwho numbers among his It never fails, tions.". belonging's a bottle of Dr. J. D. little girls, ' says the philosopher - Fellog' Dysentery Cordial. of folly, ,is when they get '`$o you have been ' arrested --' - illigain 4" said the judge, "Well, Change of food and water in some, enough so that you both envoy, it•" ITS USE- The' Foe o! Iudigeation.—lupi- .z your honor, it wasn't my fault;" strange place where there are no "What-especial work do they do gestion is a common ailment and answered the prisoner. 'Whose doctors may bring on an attack of Did �t ever occur to you 'to try in the laundry prison " fuw .are free from it. It is a most ,las it 4" "The policeman s.. dysentery. He then has a standard Your Own Advice�e€eie turning 1t r'I suppose thatia where ng complaint and often the se- remedy at hand with.which to cope over to othersl wash and rron the convicts." suffering attending it is most se t Ask ter Mlnard's and take no ether• —---- with the disorder, and forearmed he vera. The very best remedy is RICH AND ►DOR ALIKE lee Painkiller A PRIVATE PERFORMANCE. can successfully fight the ailml rakes Intel AND Flit for creative, colics, �� Keep Mlnard•e Llnlnient In tM house cording to dirgectiolns. PThey arec- and subdue it. diarrhoea. Applied externally cures s➢rmnd NEEDLESS REFORMATION. ' "You are charged with, stealing and swollen wartier, stow Avoid subsite tit the irregular action of the oto- - totals, there is but Coe "PatmkWr'-- Y' 111.»1 of Colonel Henrys hens last + F+ r many years they have been a pi lit._Ha.ve you any witnesses 7" The average mea cant under- perp Davirs6o and coo. Dingus—I did a foolish thing the reach and restore healthy action x, g stand why he has enemies. er day. -asked the Justice sternly. "®�6'I'NTGED REPARTEE. -� GtJigger—What was it4 standard remedy for dyspepsia and _ y -Nusssl !" said Brother Jones Nlnardro Liniment used by ►hriiaiam. ,► Dingus—I didn't know just what indigestion and are highly esteemed t`. humbly, "I 'specks Pse sawtuh '-•--- "The people in here, I am told, mi ht happen when we went for their qualities: perculia fiat-uh-way, but it ain't `COMPANY. hummed the mosquito, trying to through the tail of a comet, and I 1 never been mah custom to take wit- find an opening, put up this net- —er-went around and squared up EXPLAINED. w t t Doorbell started reagin'; tin to filter the atmosphere and `tresses along when I goes out chick- Filled us with dismay. g " ai1 my debts. rr Ion stealin', suh." make it more wholesome. What re ye cumin' home with Father got his collar ,U, come off!" exclaimed the do- Tour DraRiYat will Tell Toa your milk pail empty for l" de- And put,his pipe-away. other mosquito. "That's too Mvrine Eye Remeay Retteves sore Eyes, manded the farmer. g "Didn't th �„ Strengthens Weak Eyea. Doesn't Smart, old cow give anythin 7 bIcther in a burr gauzy' _ soothes Eye Pain, and Salle rot hoc. try ' Yep;" replied his ehoreboy, Murine in Your Eyes and 1n Baby's t Straightened- tip the•room Eyes for.scaly Eyelids and Granulation.. '"nine quarts and one kick?" Aunt Jane looked it over, 0 And swept it with the broom. THE MISTAKES OF A NIGHT. y, Stater got same powder, He saw her sitting in the dark 1 • And p'ut it on her nose. corner and knew that his chance s Told me.she would cuff me 1 aJ come. YOu Will find reilef In Zam-Belc I t Unless I brushed 'my clothes rOp '" Noiselessly he stole up behind it eases the bunting, stingy -' �'y4N�rh her, and before she was award of pain, stops bleeds and bran 9 Tber1 we all sat smilin', his presence,. he had kissed her. p a} B "ere as we could'be, "How dare you 1"•'aha shrieked. ease. Perseverance,with Zam- e Everything all ready "-Pardo'--t; me," he bluffed, read- Buk,means Cure. Why not prove + • To our a all a tea. ily—"I thought you were my pis- this 7 dD � 'l - A , P ter.,, R p T11en'the door was opener ' ' • She stepped out into the -light. 3 'rH� "You silly fool!" she giggled, '`I • m ' I am laughin' still! '- '1'wasn't anybody send for ire• sampts to Dept• W. L. Na. am I" flora f,i t MR eoRt t1' l; ISSUE INO, '26-10. But a feller with a bill t uonaf Grua a ehenti°ai Co.. Toronto He luted. r'- .,. -.':;.•. a .':: •., ...-.. ..::..:., ., ..' - ', ,. —�..:.. .. - ..: ..:' F iS'e- Ti s� Psi+• 4,a"t,,e .Yn�,. :ny, ':F u �, sia.•�..,,. y�p. .'.. .'.�, ��:'jE.. A arn�a•_,.;i ..�'w+,x h'.2,��;A„ •4y -.�$'.(, ,',`v"w�y;�. w'n.;.w ifa,"t 4., tszzi,i.?<.�rt".r-.•"C'tyi,v, �,g"^7.,�,N'a°+. •,. '. s a .^w:. :,. ,, .. ,�1 �� y�,, ^� •enx, x• r tit 't •s, �,r ¢,m Y''�: :ai. ..cs' ,aR.w .. - } ,.,•:.:� '„'`",;. s ..� "�,. ^T �.k,;. .Y�,, "+...., r.'.'.7n„s„ ',:"S• .:5"...;?.. .r'i ._,-_En k. '":a....., _ --:r:_ .:C. .1_ - �g.,3 _ .v:. u 3 yE-,++,,��,_�. .s .nr :orw-... 7i +.. .,.. s.. �. r „'. w u. :..•Lx,,.� _ti• 74}:. a1 V.V 1811J.s: -__ 1Lrs. F: M. Chapman, of Oeha- —Over 10 alztos pawed ttroagh Big , VOnwa, was is town oa Wedneeda the viIlage on Sunday-Rev. W. Moore and'Mise& -Allan Clark, of Toronto, ape ---J. H. Bundy was in'the'city cock were :in Markham on Tnes- Wednesdagv at his home here. ' r -Mrs. S. Dillingham and ",011 A3nnda y -Mts. Thos. Douglas is visiting -Thos. Moody, we ate sorry to Mrs. A. J. Boyea,of Toronto,were r -7-11w r sister, Mrs. Wiman, of Peter- state, ie now in a very critical con• in town on Thursday. dation. -Fond-A small black pureeoR► 18 your chance. ,.A big redua- i -A. Cl. Green and John A. Mcs- -Miss Edith emd Lorne Law, of containing a small sum of money. Campus were in Brooklin on Satnr- Toronto, are visiting relatives in Loser callat thin office.. :,flon in all Trimmed Milli- da Pickering. -Wm. J. and Mrs. Miller and f Mrs. W. J. Dale returned last ” -W.S nce,..of Bradford, has children are at J. Scott's, ScatLneYy at .week from her visit with friends entered the employ of the Stand- born this weep, owing to the posa. e serious illness of the formees - __ Mariand Bank her = .- -- gr- ---;;-W-. if.--matt -had -- ise8.-1 tykes is-under- ler.------ — —-- - - RS -L���� r' _,o P �RIN�7'_- ,,illf ' erected in front of his property a doctor's care at present, suffering -The funeral of Miss Kate Mc- • "new wire fence. from very sore eyes. Csrthy, of-Audley, which took -Rev. F. C. Harper, of Hills- -Mrs. McLeish, of Toronsq to, place on Tuesday to the R.0. 4� dale, called on a number of his spent over Sunda with her sister- Cemetery "a very largely' at- friendb in town this week. in-law, Mrs.Cleo.Long and family. tended. -W. D. Rogers is having a toes- -The Mission Band of fit. An v. Father- Gallagher, of'To- -Re " A PCIALY ,s modious hen-house erected at his drew's church will meet at 2.80 p. ronto, who asaisted'at the funeral :. premises on Church street. m. on Saturday at the home of of the late Miss McCarthy on —A. G. Green' is in Claremont Mrs. Peak. Tuesday, gave Tag N>i;ws a pleas- A 5 lb tin of Mixed Tea, sells regularly at 40o 1b., f this week'presiding at the district —A large number from. Picker- ant call. can now be had tin and all complete, for and entrance examinations. ing took in the excursion to the —Philip Kehoe has finished the + 1 _ —Rev, Mr. Harris, Port Perry, Nuelph Agricultural College on .contract of building the cement only $1.60. This is one of the occupied the pulpit in the Method- Wednesday. abutments for the baseline bridge. beet valves y011 will tet church again last Sunday. —The yearly meeting of Friends Everything is now ready for the a —Mrs. Murray Barrettand child have closed after a successful steel superstruott� e. 4 - ler get. ' ever spent a few days during the past gathering at which there was —Rota. Toms, of Liverpool, has :r week with rerfrom is o tt t Toronto, and will move on to his !eased his hotel two —A number from here attended eat. Galt in 200 pound sacks. Dairy Salt in 50" the funeral of ='�- I»re Jc''-:= *!='_ —Mrs, John Green And two farm, the Reazin property,'on the ...Ginty at Dunbartou on Saturday. children, of Toronto, returned Kingston road east. The change = pound linen sacks. —Mrs. J. W. Brant and her two home on Saturday after spending will take place on July 1st. boys, of O via, are weekt� th A. G.an ,rs. -R. A. Bell's three_year-old cult week with Charente T. aJ�rs. Green. d the-mistttne to�all- own �_ Batty. —Miss Campbell. who for the an unused well near the Dunbar- . A U 1' TIN G --.-_---P.I OSE RIN G —The foot-bail tearg as well as past three yearn has been the effl- ton station a few days ago. The ru a number of others. u se ting tient teacher of the second de art- animal fell to the bottom of the _ p_rpt p .. -. o f 'going to the Atha Union picnic went of Pickering public school, well, a distance of about 25 feet. "� --- - to-morrow. has resigned, having been offered It was rescued by means of ropes Walter and Mre. Richardson, a better position in the Lindsay aad and pulleys and is now go- Richardson, o ou et renou are visitin the public School. The school board ing around though somewhat bad- . ..., gh of Philadelphia,, g P y former's parents, W. P. and Mrs, are now advertising for a succes- ly cut. _ . - 8ichardeon, _ sor. The section game with Miss __ -Those who endeavored to have _ -Airs. Enos Reammer hats been Campbell's services with regret as a day of sport here on July- let --- �� Mnspending a few dayys here withher work has been most sa9fae- have failed to get a football team your I , .her sisters, Mrs. J. H. Rogers and tory. and the Oshawa baseball team Adre. Savage. —We have been experiencing wished to come in the forenoon .- tr —Mrs. Ball and son have Just sorue weather during the past which was not acceptable to the rf arrived from England and now week of a decidedly summer var. boys here. But we are looking IN GROCERIES JUST COMPARE L _ .mide in Jas. L, Somerville's resii• iety. While we have been swell- forward to a match between the deuce on Church St. eriog in the heat we have been Pickering and Greenwood school _, -18 lbs. granulated sugar............ _ #1.00 �, _ —The swimming pool is much better off than they have been in teams on that day. . frequented by the boys these hot other parts of Canada. At Win- days yellow auger 1 7; • days a-nd needles to say the ni registered 6CAPINCRO JUNCTION _ -__ 8 lbs. Tillaon's or Quaker oats.........., .,.. .25 y y' peg the thermometer thoroughly enjoy themselves. 98 degrees on Monday. while in Cleo a Ryan. son of lvichael Ryan, 8 pkgs. gloss starch........... ..... ..,.,... .e —A number from the village Toronto it was only 92.4. However is in aaenous condition. the result of -,n----•'I5- -,. _.----attended the annual service at- if we want good ripe strawberries a bullet wound in the abdomen, from 1 quart good ni plo syrup...' ..,..:.. _80 _ ►tie Char�h"t5W 3a�i�ta - r- we moot P the Acc7d®nCa-t diac�arge of$revolver noon, at which Rev. A. L. acfad- some iuceovenfence. The accident took place about o'clock alb. nice prime cheeses....... ...................;,.:'.. .17 - , Monde mornin when the you - ' - ,yea, o! Duabartaa; preached. —"The Pickering Tennis Club y e• r —The W. M. S.. the Primary met on Tuesday evening at the man, who .had been ordered by leis _ Clam and the Cradle Roll of the residence of Dr. Howden and re- father to desist from target shooting. failed to comply.and is an attempt � =%L A f' 'OF ''SAL.' ,--,----Methodist cha�rch. united in hold- organized for the season. The by the father to tyke away the revof• t�1,./f'�/-T '�./_�/"1L/ 'V ing a picnic on 11, J. Marquis' following office re were elected ' ver wee discharged, A doctor-was ,grounds on Friday afternoon. President, Dr. Howden , Fite- called and the patient taken to St. UST ARRIVED—BAGS OR BARRELS - —Miss Shannon, of Elva, Man., Pres., A. J. Howlett ; Sec.-Treas., Mishael's Roo itai, but though the bullet'has not been located,his condi- ' •-sad Norton acid Mrs. Breakey and lhiias Kerr. Managing Committee, _ daughter,Bulah,of Milliken.s nt Miss Simpson, Mrs, Howden. J. A, tion is much improved. a few days this week with W. L. McCamue. Jas. Richardson, W m. ' .:. asci Mrs. Courtice at " Hickory Murkar. The membership fee was ouNSAwioH IN DRY GOODS ;` "Cavia Farm. fixed at We. The court will be in The Olei-k of the weather contribu• \ —Amon those attendingthe aha for pia immediate) A CLEARING IN ODDS AND ENDS OF CARPET Pearl lMteeting df Friendis B. _The Women's Institute held a baa very hearer thument told y the ' y of bazaar and entertainment held by the d yards reversible union carper .Colors fawn sad red. W. Wood, the Dcukhobor very successful meeting in the Ladies'Aid of Donlmarton Church at .oral design. Regular 45c per pard, los..................#270 f' settlementof the North-west. His town ball on Wednesdayafter- Rosebank last Friday. May were many friends in Pickering are noon. The day was exceedingI prevented from attending and much 8} yds hemp carpet. good colors. tag. 26o per yd, for #1.80 -pleased to see him again is their hot but not-witbetandnng ohie m'the pleasure of the day at the take- aria reversible union carpet, extra heavy, Colors shore estroyed. The results achieved b y ~ midst. there was a large turnout of tad- d - rich dark red nd fawn. Reg. SOe per yd, los...........#2 oD y _ —Robert Miller, we are sorry to ies. Mise Campbell, of Brampton, under such depressing circumstances rt, is very ill at the home o! . is Camp-bell, address 'an 'a"'credit tothe industry and energy I only tapestry square, 8x3. - Fawn ground with floral e f gave g of the ladies. The program was car- design to rich colors of green and brown. Reg'luar �00, John Scott,c 5carboro. He went Home and School", and Miss Fan rigid through,lta as a amount of wort, r •49 „ erg deserve for......................... . -. up last week to attend the jubilee Dttyn, of South gasmen delighted d the rete: is were .. services at St. Andrew's. trench her audience with her talk on very entonragin The ladies d _ - when he was taken ill. We hope "The Value of Cereals, esp'eciallp to tender' then �earty thanks to the - or his epeeEi �Eacovery. Corn in the Diet of a Family,"and many Toronto,•"Brantiord and Oshawa IN H-ARDwAR� - �''� —Among t one who are attend- most interesting viae her talk is business firms .who contributed of i3creea doors-x1.00 to;2 26 their manufactures to the success of ,tag the Yearly Meeting of Friends relat, the war experiences - g the meeting." The gross receipts were 'OVindovi aereens-1$c to)list , a gentleman from Norway. As through which she and her people ,bout$140. Screen wire-15c to 25c , -- __-he cannot speak the English Ian- passed: Mrs. Sandford Brown,. Screen door springs—l0c'each ua a he gave several addresses of Whitby, president-of the South - poultry netting'-8c to 10c-per yard - n e Norwegian W Dr. Jno. '8. Booth, of Montreal, —85c 1 g g i th gLn lsoguage.which Ontario Women's Institute,- . - ,I(lraas shears to#1.09" were interpreted by his daughter sided. viae fines-#li and costs for cuffing Sprinkling cans-45c.tst 70c.,who speaks perfect English: --Jimmy- Reynolds, the now a man who wanted haw to attend p g _ —A number of the. Masonic famous Port Hope barber, 'eta his rick father. ' " - brethren from Pickering attended out on Monday morning to,walk Why so much labor twice 'daily • 'the special services given under to Toronto and back in 38 hours, washing about twentyflve pieces , the auspices of the order at Mark- a remarkable performance if he in,the bowl cream separators. Get lC ie ham on Sunday afternoon. Rev, had accomplished it. -Buthe'made b Sha=plea Dairy Tubular, only a Uflapm F..C, Harper, of Hillsdale, form- a dismal failure of'the attempt as three pieces to wash, and will erly of Pickering, conducted the he was compelled to give up when take more cream from, your milk service and preached an approprii- he reached Newcastle. .Someone than any other cream separator c - e ate sermon. The District Examinations are my int he gentlestundert manto ner possible sale. D.k to Jiri)- Onthe market. impson&C'o.irs gagenntts.. (RIVEN AW QY ' ,REG I being conducted in time school here the awful news that he is not so Pickering. - r this week, with Mr. N. F. Tomlin- young as he used to be. Each year 61b. of Lipton'a to the one who comes the nearest the number of - eon,of Claremont, presiding. We for the past few years he bas 'set TIME TdBLE—Piokeria Station G. think on effort should -be made to out to,smash past records in the T.R. Trains going East due as tollows= beans is the bottle. Open,to any ops.that buys s,es and see W inside have those trying the,Entrance walking business, "but each _nuc• .. No, 6 Mail 13.05 A M. the 30 days from date of advt. 8o come along ladies and see who will Examinations also write in Pick- ceeding attempt indicates failing to Local 2.43 P.M. be the lucky one. ening, as it could be done without powere,showing that Father Time '14 Local °4:f►4 P.M. any extra expense for.the same is getting in his work unknown to Trains going 'West due aa. follows— , We also have in stock.the :beat of seed corn, mangel seed an d B g 13 Local 8.36 A.M. ; examiner coul conduct both Ex- Jimmy, bot clearly evident to ev- 11 Local -'2.30 P.M• turnip seed. .. • :aminations, as is being done in er bon else. Jimmy also makes . y. y y -,;- 7 Mail 8.60 P. M. - Claremont. a mistake in selecting the hottest *Sunday included. A *� >i ' —,An interesting event took days of the year for his foolhardy FARMERS SUPPLY STORE, - plebe at the manse on Saturday attempts. when Miss May Edith Munroe and —It is the custom in nearly all G ENWOOD HOTEL 1 E. BRYANY PROP. PICHER'INGi and Mr. John W. W. De Lain, towns and villages in the countsy _ - both of Toronto, were united in to take Half a day off each week or Sale or To Let marriage. The ceremonywas per- during the summer months. The $ Avery busy corner, C. N. R. going formed by`Rev. W. Moore. The plain is an excellent one, and tends` tbrougb, Easy terms, Apply . party including the bridesmaid, to make--K life much more pleasant eaionabk' :Siocd4 and bridegroom came down in an and tffeans no lose of business M. Gleeson, - Greenwood Auto and after the ceremony pro- The time usually taken. is aboat HANGING. • ceeded.to Cobourg and other east- the middle of the week when the PAPER 111�i,GING s ern pointe where they.visited fri- merchants do very little business, -ends. and to close their shops for few The undersigned is prepared to take _ —On Fridayeveningduring the hours means no diminuation in the `contracts for paper hanging and Lawn Mowers " fi�tt 4 severe thundr-storm hich pass- amount of trade. For those who Painting. Garden preen ed over this locality at that time, work in stores, especially, as they Satist'actiop guaranteed, r -•• ' there was considerable excitement have to work in the evenings so Prices reasonable. - Lawn Rakes - in the village caused by the evi- frequently, is the half-holiday 2B gl M. ATI-AWAY dences of-a}arge fire to the south. welcome. We think the nieri-h- Screen Doors " - There was a large cloud of awoke ants of Pickering might -take the PICKERING' MARKETI9 and a bright refection from the matter into their serious consider- _ Window screens,, screen wire, turnip seed, mangel seed, corn, ete., flames. It was later ascertained ation. Before this half-holiday Red heat """""""""" # ;� and general hardware'. that n Iarge'stack of hay' owned can be an accomplist ed fact the """""""""""" i ' by Thos. Nowlan bad been struck merchants sbould be unanimous M1Ced „ "'" ;;; ;;;;;;,;;` `;� Goose ... b b lightning and was soon eon- in the matter. If one ]merchant ,,. sums . The lose did not prove a should refuse, the others could not Batey. ....... 80 A „ heavy one. be expected to close - Buckwheat.. ...............•.... Jost W ,..+1e`°, ��...x ...�t4.. '. ....... ..:.. .,:. ,- ,.�,: w'.., �'.: aw• ,;IIs s '�t.: � �.�'�.•ppra r "1, .+ri• � .. .I,Y•..L _•-m.4`.. 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