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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_07_08 • y"R:.-r +hr'.e'.V, .-r ... a: N..�.. .:y;;;u., -.,.q-,:' aw rwq" f•.�' .Mh, ' Ilk THE NE " -d VOL XXIX. , FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910 -No. 46� y �' ' ' " ' PIC&ERING'�, ONT., i0valBoa anal 6nr>irn. UXSRIDat WHITEVALE .,. SPINK-Y� ��iiJN : 4n Monday Morning at 8 o'clock-a The annual Celina social under the ffiQ1 ][tdtcaL deer was seen in the pasture field of auspices of the Whitevale Baptist WS J;r-C- �k *T ell : N. saiMab n�rq>�m mNbe�oi.,..0 o i �'► Uxbridge ge hu tiers will not have tto go Jul lawn on 18th.a The ne. church w4l be Wof hitbw�h arch 19�ltyalotaa.and 8nrgeom at Ontario.uoenttats Capt. Fugler and Joe Kennedy were consisting of seven instruments. and FARMERS WColley of suzrpons, sdtnboreb, filling an order for T bass potatoes under the leadership of E. W. Evans,atteatloa a dsieases of women and g Q ag P P , ,r Ofae and reaidehoe,Brougham. last week when they received word has been secured for the evening. The not to ship ae the market was too low, Whitby Mals Quartette will give a the car and store them. In spite of Newport,elocutionist,of Whitby,will and X-RAY INSTITUTE reported betterment in' the potato also give a number of readings. Brief . -'EVERYBODY PING, - - oxTeBlo market this would indicate that the addresses will be Riven by the resident n a improvement was only temporary and ministers. Tea will be served from We are now booking Oraers3 Ho for the Lezenby collar which I X. NwrN TOWME, M. B., X. D., C.'IL, that the demand is of a rather variable 6 to 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, manufacture. I also handle the Phyeiciaa-tn chemo nature.—Journal. children 15 cents. -a eses. Prostatic Dis- Whipple Humane Horse Collars. eaasa of Men, es a omen, once BROCK ROAD ' Tomo»,$-Bay examination. DLeams of eye, AU DLEY ear,nose,throat and lungs. Pitting glasses and , constantly on hand. all aattts and chronic diseases. The Rodd family held their annual Farmers are now a with their Ogee Hoar•ss to a and 7 to i A91y picnic at Dixie on July 1st. baying operations. The work was in- George Mood of Manitou, is visit- terfere8 with on Thursday b a fine " y J• L. SPIN& LIMITED Ing friends is this community. shower of rain which was much need- J- > Miss Mabel Tool is visiting her sir- ed, J Coakwell .II. tar, Mrs. Richardson, of Daviniile. W. H. and Mrs. Westne returnedWe _T E.FAREWELL, H.C. _BARRIB- PIOgERING, ONT. Masters Ivan and Stanley Rodd, of on Monday evenin from their wed- r 23S cocat�Urowm ettaraej,and donut ----- --- y g - BMleitor• caartHouse.WWtbr. 10r Markham, are visiting their cousins ding trip. Their home-coming was 7­ here. reception- T. ption Oi an'. -secs L• T. BAROLAY,Barrister-at-Law Ieaac-Dacia has returned rom a at which a number of their young Bellcitor.Notary Public,special Exami• Toronto Hospital very much improv- friends of Pickering village were pres- ser for A�--URE Bar forB144ocurt of Justice, Brock street, ed in health. ent. A pleasant time was spent in ---- y _ —MA term Fdmer and Donald Willson gamma and in wishing the oust entertained a number cf their acboo couple happiness and prosperity. wave 8uf6icient pasta f`OF { J. G. DOW, B. A.,Barrister, friends Tuesday evening. �. • Ba]Ialtar.Notary Public.Etc, l[oney to Mrs, r Dr.) Bradshaw and Misr Made - or four young cattle and year- 10" , . Office aers door to the standard Bank, is My Wlaitbr, snip uu(� line Bradshaw, of Portage la Prairie, ELLESMERE ling colt. Plenty of water i (nU, TEIPNO�E NUMBER are °gaiting the former'. sister, Mrs. - —` and lots of shade. - Petes•srus W. H. Jackson and Mrs. G, Hayes, The bora dance held on the farm of Mrs. W. H. Jackson entertained John Marshall, a little to the west of ]'ALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. some of her friends to an ice-cream this village, Tuesday night was at- _ p y n ��" •v Graduate Ontario veterinary Couerte. �REMONT social on Saturday evening. T. W. tended by nearly 500 of the youth and W. H . ACKSONI BROOK RQAY^ ... U—ber Ontario veterinary Medical Society: -- Lamoreaux enlivened the evening beauty of Searboro, Markham and --- saccosaxorPs> g tog:.ss.J, ebialey, ogee. ging as., Short, long and two short. t yl with many pleasing selections on his York, with a fair appriakiingg from 9 grsphophone. East Toronto. The Messrs. Marehail s '' have just completedn o - �stlffttufftf �AiCDf. if �sbank barna in carboroeaadtTufisaday -LOCUST SILL night's event was in the nwftmre of a • 0 G. HAM—Issuer of Marries a There died at this lace on Tuesday formal intmdudtion. Excellent music R !'1' a Lieeases in the County of Ont.rio was furnished by local men and alto-_ pp > . , one of our most highly respected regi- Isthe-time-to-place your order for - IPlsaertng village. g7ly for hones furnishings, carload pc+c ether the Affair was voteif one of the �-, dents in the person of Jane McCreigbt, most delightful ®ver held in this sec- a monument. -Being a slack time - c POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- or single article at bottom wife of Wm. Armstrong. Her funeral g �,• tack lace on Thursday when her re- tion of country. of the year in the shops better in 11 tioness, Voltages, call*"" and leaner prices._ P y of marriage lioeasse.Brougham. 4" mains were conveyed to Grace Church ducements can he given. Always open da or night. cemeter,, Markham. for interment. Do not forget the social at White- : y Pe y $ Place your order now and have ��ryry HOPPER Issuer of Marriaagge Our village was visited by rather a vale, Wednesday, July 18th. - a > Jt.�. r kens« in the County of ontaelo. —- disastrous Are on Tuesday morning, the stones eresLed the Er>at thi,a O!•a as amre and his residence,Claramnnt. when the creamery was totally de ffsFRouesfi�lw in the opsins, - -- -- stroyed. How the fire originated is - * •�'+g R.BBAT01;TOWNSHIPGLERE not known. but as the flames were F. C, Mechia, of Oshawa, was home C. W. f3IBBUN'3 C1.aremOaL 11. s3onweranow. Commissioner for roams 1 first noticed is the roof. it is supposed over Sunday. • ' f Wldawf, aeeonaaaa lrsX" ofKoaar so fore McFadden's Emulsion that a spark from the smoke-.tack wm, andJam.fo Hanson spent thean - u �. ti Ort, >darr p Id•` • alighted among the shingles, which holiday at their home here. ' being so dry from the long-continued J. C. and Mrs. Philip visited friends JUST RECEIti'ED nth R"ophosphites drou ht soon became ignited. The in East Toronto on Sunday. _ POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, building was insured for IM, which Miss M. Routley, of Toronto, .pent A Carload of Cement and a Carload.ot •a' . l at an of e York anaim o oo on Aug. the best Spring Tonic. will not be sufficient to cover-the loss. theliolida Biidsh Columbia Shingles. man mal"of ail kinds aataaned b oa shortasl y with friends here. Isesua, Address Greer Giver P.O., on t, Mr. Reesor test no time in removing - Wm. Abbott, who it euga#*d with 4� -- On sale now at our store while the the debris and the work of re-building Lr Middleton, is laid up with tonsil- 7 B. POWELL. Licensed Aue. present stock lasts halt already begun. It is hoped that litis. All kiBda of rough and dressed lumber Y1' tloaev for Ontario and York Coe, All everything will be ready w resume Miss Jean Bennett, of Claremont, is lath and shingles• as well as bard �� rrl.e��• +a+ha v +ah or by Regular Coe bottle for 89c. operations in ten days or two weeks. spending a couple of weeks here with &gid soft coal always awasoo Bale noun eoaeoted, lids eases or her rade. l: Da»� tenLaes a fy sa residene., sis7awt6 Six bottles for S 00 WHITBY f T sr Pi alas. Or ars left as move omee will I Nimes Fraser and 011s. of Toronto, in stock. P• a••6y • may• sent over Sunda with 8, Holtby �` The first open air concert of the sea- and family, y A. `•-s• R � ` i _ --- Bring your Prescriptions to us. Our sop by the tb Regimental band will - Miss Edytb Law, of Toronto, s vis i _.—LOCUST are Always pure an re. ns,t8mwrdav)poven- grins her grt►ad-Pareats. Wm. T. sad" - ja uo ins, with E. W. Evan., the poIIpular Mrs• Wilson. °p' s bandmaster. as conductor, uder - Yles Carrie Phillips, of Vacbeli, is _ Have a full line of rreeh slid cur• "Eyes tested Fess the able leadership of Mr. Evans, the vision relatives Gere before her de- brand has attained a high degree of g OPEN ALL SUMMER !ed meats constantly on hand. 8aciefactioa nursed. effleieoc parture for Regina. gum y• H Mxo Business Colleges close dur- , Mr. Justice Magee, who tried the Mies Eva aoson is spending' a y g cle couple of weeks with her sister and Ing the summer months but Bpi Roll, Breakfast Bseon, case in 1906, has given judgment in P *. g j g brother in Toronto. the popular w °Z�m, Bologna, Weiner., etc. T• M• McFA DDEN the-action brought by McQuillan and gi host Co. against Whitby town and the son spent benhoF daand ljtlat ss Rthe foorrme i ' r► g pricAs pard for Water sad 1ight-@ommision,in con- home, Lake View Farm. ,Butcher's Cattle PICKERING, Off, vection with waterworks constructed ,Miss Lillian Bogle to s ndinfr a few e and installed. . The contractoih are pe a; -- awarded $959 against the town and weeks with her sister, Mrs. William TORO�O ON,r Cameron,at Eldon Station. + - P1C�@r1II Lumber Yard f against the commission. Mr. and Mrs. Walkinshaw Ander- Remains open and admits students _- 'iekering iuer i7 The e8orts that have boon made by 1 the counsel for Archie McLaughlin. to wo and family, of Toronto, visited at at is ' have the sentence of death commuted Beverley Rohsop'r on Sunday last. time to commence a course so as to All kinds of building material includ J. H. and Mrs. Beal,of Claremont, be ready for a position in the fall, First-class rip for hire ing rough and dressed lumber, to imprisonment have not been sucess- and daughter. Miss Maud Beal, spent This college is well known through _ lath. etc. ful as the government does not con- the holiday with H. and Mrs.,Mechia. out Canada and the United St " D Or IIigtrt sider it a case for clemency. In con. Mr. Churchill, of the Toronto police for strictly high class training. - tNewbrunswick Shin glee $9.50 sequence, McLaughlin will be hanged force, was here on Monday-com�plet- Write for our Large Cataloftve, BII6 IDeetB all tTa]IIB per M. Terms ()ash. in the jail yard here next Wednesday. { ha. C J Will- "Teaming ng the purchase of Mrs, "'TeaminPromptlyThio will be the first case of hanging , Wi W.J. ELLIOT Principal. W. D. GrORDON & 90N. in Ontario County. son a property on the 7th concession, g attended to. � >�. . 5 K —Agent for Canada Carriage CO. east of here. Cor, Fonge A..Aleiandet Ste. W. $. Peak REAL ESTATE tiREENWCOf� A well attended meeting: of the- Ladies' he ,..., Ladies' Aid of the Christian Church Picketitey. Wm. Harvey, high-school teacher, was held on Wednesday afternoon at Two -acre farms for sale cheap, of Lakefield, is visiting his sister, Mrs. the Home of Mrs. G. McGregor, Mr. r . O. McGregor with wife and family, of Good buildings, plenty of water, one.- John Adamson. g y. Bl�eksmihing T. Simpson, wife and child,foreman Toronto, were present, having come half in cash, balance, on mortgage if for C. A. Coale, Moved into the village out in their auto. A most pleasant required. on Wednesday. time was splent by all. 1• Also a cod tenement dwelling Rev. S. T. Tucker is away this week Colin Philip had rather an unpleaa- Having rented the Dunbarton shop g g attending the Epworth League sum- ant experience on Friday evening last. 'e+ . t: - ieldin 1 in the villa a of Picker- While mountin his chestnut to:ride Ranaiirm . s and opened the samet I am prepar. y g g mer school at Wellington. g' ed to do all work entrusted to Ing. Miss Maggie Stewart, of Toronto,Is him to pasture; the flery steed sudden- me in the above line. " spending a few days with her parents, ly wheeled and landed his rider with Horsealsoeing a specialty. >��, ,���� ice. Samuel and Mrs. Stewart. much force on the hard road. Mr.. K hin(11 max; Call in and see me any time. Mr. and Mrs. White and family, of Philip received a severe shaking up ae �f �n >r1 ��� East Toronto, spent the 1st of July well as a number of bruises, but fur- F. S. Zi=NTENER, with John and Mrs, Stephenson. tunately no fractures. that is bought in a Jewe]ery s DUNBARTUN - . - . I@t*** Mr. Hooker, wife and family, spent The young men of the Village met store and manv other things a few.days last week wit][ James and in the barber shop on_ Mo,ndav t-up- that are bonRht in other 14Ire. Gibson. Saturday the drove. Ing, June 27th, when a ver"uccess ul _ stores:' If otberg- cannot re- ' ' F' Richalyds�a•. to Manchester, accompanied` by Mre. 'meeting was Fiela�nr'the purpoire of Fpairytbem ir our broken articles The - Gibson. organising a football club.. The bops ing them to us and we will DO�IIINION BAN$ Notary Public, Pickering. Died on Friday,July lat, 1910,Sarah are practising Bard and will soon s i!itis possible to Lynn.abed 79 dears. Deceased was ready to meat all comers. Teams ro. The chargee will be e e born in Yorkshire, En She and bar wishing to arrange a game will please moderate, _ inn Q ����yP ) g write the Captain, G. E. Holtb or Bead Oi�oaa, Toronto LbNr g7 .` / husband, the ]ate Jol L nay immi- p y, • grated to New South Wales, where the Secretary, Jas. Feasby. We bun eld leld between there and New Zealand she A very pretty but quiet wedding general Banking Business A general blacksmith business done, spent some 15 years. Burying her took place on Wednesday evening, olid e�IIDtP transacted.- un 29th, at the home of Mrs Wm. All kinds o1 repairing neatly and, husband she came to Ontario roma six June s promptly executed. years, where she had two brothers Hubbard here,when her eldest grand- and pay the highest market living, Anthony Dennis of Guelph and daughter, Miss M. E. F. Alger, G.N„ price for it. If you have any � 6peoial attention given t0 . Horse-shoeing - a- Specialty. ' William of tlreenwood. Three months of Duluth, was united in marriage to you would like made'up into Y� -.the G011eCtlOII Of ' .e• � •�+�1• ago rhe was taken ill at the home of Mr. E. C. S. Wardell, C. T.,of Vic- ' new. ewelery we will be ; C#CR7�CS1ST• ir.� W , bar niece, Mrs, James Plaskett; with toria Harbor, Rev. W. Moore,of Pick- please to give you an eeti- BAle notes. pICKERINr., ONT, _ dropsy together,with the infirmities Bring, officiating. The house was mate, and guarantee that _ of old age and ori Friday death came most beautifully decorated with Sow- none but 'your old Gold will `BADINd& DEPARTMENT. as a relief to her suffering, Her re- ere, The bride was the,recipient of be used. Write or phone 79 PLANTS FOR SALE mains were interred in Salem come- many costly and useful presents. The' for further information.. aepofsite received of $1. and _ tery, the service being conducted by happy couple left on 'Thursday morn- Ingupwards. train for Hamilton and other ll]4RMA]V.BASSETTs n- P Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, western points, before taking upp their r: ".,•'.C37.teI la8t allowed at higheslt Celery and Garden Flowers. abode in Victoria Harbor. Wq, join Jewler and Optician, Baptist social, Whitevale, July 18 in wishing thepa happiness and prom- the rates. Wagon will be on the road during g PP P �� �11t. the season. The first conviction under the -parity, ys rs- CxAB. D. GoRDov. Manager new bread by-law was made at Opp. New Poet Office. t i St. Thomas, four bakers been Attend the Baptist social, White-' 'rhe Gammage Gardens g p ,.�RITBY BRANCH, BROUGHAM, ONT. found gW407 of violating the law. vale, Wedr,e,isday, July 18th. �� a ,o",.. � ., {_ •! ^`..,} �'^,., mn . : , ,. , .. „7 •. ., L. L..,r£u1.:,1Y• vM.�.? ♦."M3 "^•.}i�i... 'A" Mr%N•:. i. 4'wll`° •iM'.r -::R' «r••, -��, +'•�YuR'E'- �p. M.,,,. M "EE'4"•.:,wF*,�'•.,,,: -� .:c^> ,`C�"Y+, ✓'�'p�' ''•" �'`:, m...n-*:.. •�'T 7".'° Ai' "rZ1 :' k'<d' •A'''' .•�,r�' ' sin.^•t'�•�:5.„. I�..:..� �.. .�, Y:A,,,�.'' ✓it,u, v,/ :a!9 � ✓uw •r�• .�'.±.:d ' .:J,". .. K 'c+Y/.. � ,y,. •• a Y«x tl• n - , '..... .::... ..<. ,.W.,. v ,.. .. .'.a s, .,w... .'. ,, rrr..?' . .... •tix ., .;y +��*•'.:,;y'' .>"*°rw.E, •.«.•.vz'c' L x.-•-,e?...: ''^.r ,/•.RY. •.,•. 'd ..�.„.... ..;.✓ .": ...w..... . .'� ,a.a? ' ..'r :ev'i ,.4 ..'.•� ?C....:,..G: ,..•.♦',. }«?' , .. - �, _ ..w • r ' 1t' pill will have the proof that.M. de'C+§r- -�; noel is innooent." „Who is it u are on _ you about to re- � ceive?" f "You "will see—not a word more. ItL Gu in; it is better we should not - be surprised together." -� "Swear gyo to me that you are ea- I A Nourishing," Stye giv;ng posing yourself to no danger." 1 - ilii-name ed L l „ roti closeathe ]door, and ychiding Substitute iOY' (fat y�ORt THE HERITAGE OF MADAME behind the tapestry, ma hear all '— - — - ' Serve biscuit smothered in creamed vegetables,or cover that-. y 15e � At'FA.— anal t - -i a need -Walt aaq-secream-and-sugar.— "And if you should have of ance, I would'be there, mur- J► row grocer•. 13e. a carbon, two for Zoo. 2113 .�.^�. mured Maxime. He felt that he loved, in spite of CHAPTER VIII.—(Cont'd) "Into Madame the-- Countess'- ail,,rthis strange woman whon our ries 1 He has then c'u.,oir.. .. rose against the Nihilists after hav- paken refuge with her?" "Villagos has not yet arrived?" ing co-operated with their dark „ "Not yet; but a,box has been dealings. It was time for him to Where else would.he- go after brcu ht from him. Madame the disc t.ho events of last night? Justine g ppear. The tapestry had no _ carried him to her protectress, and €cunfess_will.find it on-the lacquer sooner closed on him that-M.- Vil- be has remained with her." table in-her`sleeping chamber., lagos entered. for I shall bring him an unanswer- MISIINDERSTOOD. _ "That is natural enough; but the "Very well. heave us.", The doctor of medicine and con- Table proof, I think fit to add .tha.t. l Who Justine hewed and went out miracies was grave as a-justice, I shall not mention the names of ''Don't worry; you will het-your` claims to vindicate himself of the quickly. ith a deadly any of those who urged me to it." money, but I can't pay you this r charge with which be. is..accused, "This girl has:just informed me light. _ "I have ao anger. sit is you mon - . .f,,r the person who receives him has that Mlle. ,Dor8eres is.here," said The countess was calm, and she discretion; but I may ask why•it is "That's what yott told mit a t ati+,tempted to open the safe, and-one you wish to see advanced deliberately toward him. that you-turn against-us after hav- month." " ' the countess. Do her What do you. want with me? ,❑ s „ n CA her accomplices has succeeded. g o well served us. Well, haven't I kept my ttord l It, will not fail to be said that these "But—I do not know whether..I she asked. You have announced "Because -I choose to have no her pie all understand each other." aught," stammered the cousin. the sentence of death'that has been {dealings with the murderers who �--- r „ passed upon me. M friend will request M. Dor- S9. Better that y hvis-h-tu"qu have just blown up the Winter Pa_ C�•�r an -in--thin hear-��r - gores to examine all those who prescnt, at our interview. Come." ace, re.p : e couil s;look To what purpose, since i am al- if o-n this paper you bhould ccc, - txok part in the affair of the cas- "But—" re adcondemned P P ' ing fixedly at Villagos. P P „ y condemned?" "Your scruples come rather late. Take our advice, and now be yyy, ket. They will declare unanimous- What? k You have accomplices. I wish W he to tend' o straightway out and advertiii. hen vote too t vow con ' .:C' _ Zy that M. de Carnoel knew no- "The brunette—the accomplice cf to know them. Traitors must" be I with Ycu'II fin the project of some uuu: - about it;and.-as they, ilk._ tit'-_thseves=-she— ', - -`-- L a against tyran v. ydou I _ " --- .i nQ—ignorant that fie an _sword I Neglect can offer no exggq. compelled to accuse themselves Justine— punislie -i-$e wise at once their testimo meed not-be-sus ee- ` Ism femme de chambre," re-I When I know of what I 'am ac- we uld be employed to destroy it." prolong yo.lu_daaa. „ p y cured, I will see whether it suits ! (To be continued.) silent business soon pl Flied the countess, q•aietly. •Come, A '1 nt b s o dkkk Lis oVwlllet E-m cause f.he. has-pothiag ad the. moments are precious." iris to reply to you. _ appear and cad� P "You are accused of having cam-I • + Aid cutting abort any. further " McKenzie dining and Exploration I g premised the success of our glans. rerroach himself with. I do not explanations she 1,':se to leave the r a-ty that he will win, but in any cor_servator'. Maxime ' followed This vague reply will not• an- Limited„ s�:er, Be, precise." Company, ed *vent he has tittle to Tose. - without a.word. He, wa$1n a state _. ..•_. So be it. In the name of the In "And had he everything to lose of extreme agitation. (No personal liability. Not sub to nail) Central Committee, I have forbid• _ > be would not hesitate." "Her femme de Chambre," he Incorporated under the Ontario ornponles Aot. dpn you to interest yourself in a �' .."You have then, sees him?" thiught. Frenchman suspected of a theft on -- -'No. Ibe n all one n, t w cd me of- the brure acelet shin her ser heed toilfer-. the ker thi o der Not oonlaihave Head Office : -Room 405, GrOtAln Life Building, Torontt? 9 probability he out, vice—like the gardener—like the�vnu charged • another Frenchman lxtnt be received." I fencing=master=and the Kari given a ith the recovery of•M. de Carnoei, ._—Authorized Capita/, $2,500,000 "Will it be more likely. f he t a y 1 firms I rue to understand that all this Piet but have enlisted persona engaged :.orwrar Into 2,e00,000 aira.•a of the oar vadw d 01.00 wow F _ pilin your friend? I shall go with him, and I counts " set of people took part in the .n your service in this work,—sub- theft of the safe,' Am I to suppose akeTna whoor we had initiated in- DIRECTORS :___ t s your ss�''stance' Your pTeaencal tnat the orders came -from pert" to all our secrets and who have long ' Art uid be indispensable to me." � " ' `' A. J. Harrington. Esq., M.o.. Tsronte, ►nslatent They crossed, without exchang" worked for us, Your fencing-mas- 'W. X. "C"Ouaht. Esq.. At t, t•.,Tsrontq, wise'rsaiNnt am at your service,- but my�iter a word, a corner of the parte, ter, Iiardiki, and your femme de D. C. t4asaaok, Eaq.. Toren,•. feontari•Trw. situation is a .difficult one. I have l - R. N. ■radburn, Eaq., Peterbere'• l n.teting with no one, and arrived chambre, Justine, hale taken rt Etta sworn to � Cassia, swain on, � . � A. E. Tailor, Esq.. Toronto -• : • -• - - ' before a door of the.cottage that in an intrigue, the object of which - -- i _�-my honor, that Robert de CBrnoel I' • i The McXsnsle mine at Elk Lake has Thls +eta boo been traced for over 1110 fe. ' :was unworthy of her " II was unfamiliar to Maxime. Te;Rao to deliver a stranger who,--to started bagging ore. successful operations I and from at r n sever ai smaller votes or a y • --1 Countess conducted him through rove his own innocence, wo ld not' Vol thoots. It to a contact vain In tto You spoke ,according to your corridors and stairways s to the I prove '� at the mine which make. the property a g.bhro in rontaet with diabase and Lha eonaerence. - You will a y fat to designate the guilty party." I coming_ shipper- Since the opening )t rock in the ,tetany is mach shattered and p peak differ- rally, now that you neve more large apartments on the first floor. He does not know tfiem.' _ JJJ aa.tgatiun the Elk Lake diartot IS now``e•.nrad - Neither Justine nor the' duenna "But he would know them ii I i In full Swing Lad the greatest activity i Crossing it !s a .man stream sad lads• _light. And your.00usin will believe i catioae qro favors !tly to more vein• t»ta,l c who-had'twice introduced Maxime, let. you live. You have sworn to prevalls at the various mit,• and Prot- tot in the cross cats than on the rareLm. .. �rcu now that you have proved 1m Perla to that vloin,ty, in the midst 'of a trench,• and pits soon All with water, Tier that you have neve! disguised. were there-to receive them. restore him what he nae Last, gtld'� w the mines of the district to the McKenzie Another vain was uncovered a tow days your opinion.L, - - - ' reached Preceded dthe loom iaawhichme ahe had denOAIIC ng us'."lta. he 1 ou cannot reinstate him wit1101It group of five' propect.es for beget t last thonstaytton wbteh work They•oone been inches iia V, the Twoynoww retrs�were also • Perhaps. But I doubt whether I got in the sauthwo.t of the propeMy tna- " tqy uncle will let us see her." seen her the day before in,thei "Without denouncing myself •you to rami with the shf'pprra, Dint from an tact, So 1 1•3 Inches. great bedstead with - pillars and r,eaa. You have rightly -guessed, { The world's" corret.pocdent, Mr J A derrick has boon at so. also ae en- - "1 have foreseen that, and made B. Spurr writes on Jnac 6th: tint gauss and biac emish chop: The canopies. - I propose to recount M. 'Dortler: I "I visited the Mckeusie mice on Satur• {machinery is at Est City and will soon be arrangem!nts for an-interview with "glue. Dorgeres is there," she{es, to his daughter, the true his-rt day and found thrm openinll rip one of ; broufbt to the mine. Considerable work r year cousin. I have written her said, pointing t the doorway of I tory of the theft. -I shall tell theme tbetr new veins bT an open ent. along a bas been done and Mr. Roca+ter, the fiat I was in possession of the en- p g btnif Thio vein is about nine trrbcs' in manager• is rery hopeful for the stare. PO Gobelin tapestry, which concealed 1 by whom-it was committed and with widtl., of Which six Inches are smite and wbich, from the present indications, is - tiro proof of W de Ctarnoel's in- tba entrance to the _bou�loir. "Do,what.object. He will believe me, three iccb,, are calrite. Four shote were hr,-,ht should silver be encountered at '116cebcer and i* ed lief t0 Come put to whilat 1 was there, and some of E0 f;, whirh la,ezpwed, a trial shipment f36 yf Lt not think you would d0 well the-rein was fully oine'inebes In width 'enuld be made to August" immediately by the little door on to speak to her first, and prepare �s showina a otrons mineril!sation of nick-1, " The 11exenate Ilininq a Etta!prstion the Avenue de Friedland. After a „ IS THINNESS i cbalr�rvr7t.^ and cobalt The rein matter Co.'s stock has been listed on the New York her for what I have to Sty 1 is *imilar to that In the main shaft which .Curb, and the Transfer A arts are the . E. brief interview, T will return with No,"- replied Maxime. "She EMBARASSIN-G.? rer,iea,t,w oa. of silver-to the ton• and Trusts A Gusrantee Co., or TnronLo, and her m self to-her father, rind he _ from whtA It is dfatant about 50feet. the Guarantee security and Tranater Co. .. 3 „ + . _ tI z I have taken sides. ag$inst :. Lilt,, the main vein• there is no silver of New York City. I am offering a•small iCHSL receiYa us. t r Per share, sub Robert de Carnoel, and would not 1a vfeible near the surfac. and for open cat_block of this stock at 1Sc. C'ndoubtedls It Is to Many a Maid- „riilae rentinned wioi silver comes in to siert to prior sale. I am making a special ffiaxlme would have had more listen to me. She now believes len and Youth—While Even Those- ctatble quantity. Then ,� drift will be ran ;ower of this stork on installment, plan. . than 'one objectcon to urge,'-but it ojoy" -in you, and is distrustful of from the-male shaft, i Write me for information. war, now too late. He knew-Alice ; rite." - Well Along in Years Prefer We he 'knew that 'she" would catch ate I-P. S. HAIRSTON. Manning Arcade, Toronto, Ont. He was still -speaking when his. Reuaded Figures. _. - hope;-would find means of - ' P �et es fell 'Upon an object upon a escape and hasten to the st-raager Chinese lacquer i.able. It was a . Vregeription Increases Weight. s� who promised to restore to her the I bfx of. peculiar, shape, widened_ at --" No .�eQt Except bPtrathed cf ilei }least: $e was thc-,Lbp' and closed with a' lid. A scratrny, gangling`, youth or .... =roused from these reflections by the "There, no. doubt, is what Dr. maiden is 'almost invariably slight- g Villagos h"as sent you," he said. ed, overlooked looked 8 r ridiculed in'"any" isound of a light step approachi>r ere Needed through the shrubbery. Madame B y Madame Yalta o ened1he stran�•e social'gathering. There 'is some- 'Yalta, absorbed in her tefsections, lefiffei which was of fir wood, quite thing about a plump or *Lill cpro- :Dishes -hot--food Well ;seemed to hear nothing. Soon a'rough, and drew•from it a bouquet portioned,figure which attract. of white bared• put aside:the- leayest r1f iinmortelies. or.1,y friendship, but loge and adu ,t, Cooked—kitchen Coot. Dio _ ...head appeared between two ca- "A singular gallantry," 'said lation as. well. U n dGr$O n C food — n0 coelia bushes, and-•Maxime rose, 3laxime. People with a proper" aiiiotine of � - pittering a cryof surprise. He bad overheated kitchen in.. P The countess did not reply. .She flesh are favored in, -all walks -of recognized a face which shone an let fall the mournful fl(,wgra; and-{life, while the thin -are unblessed,. �� `sumtnCr.. LVerything YiOt Anstant like.p rav•of sunlight,.to.be. e.saw that she turned pale. I unwelcome and frequently miser oolipsed,almost immediately. >> able for life. The difference lies in when wanted. -.Heat t1n - "She:" jie exclaimed, r1i ex cted it she said. r der perfect .control And Whit does ,ll. Villagos piean by tl'.e power of the digestive functions "What do fou mean?" asked the I thin ridiculous present?' and the ability of the blood and _ concentrated. countess, raising her--head. "It signifies my 'sentence of nerves to absorb,and dist'ibute,over i �' The blue flame is 61 "The woman of the Rink — the death." th^ body_ the nutrition extracted woman who del ivcred'CarnOct' '"Your sentence of death:" :ex= from the food eaten. - - beat n0 smoke n0 Madani�lta started. Evi- claimed Maxime: - The thin person is ahnormal and ♦ -: odor—no dirt. These are dcntly she was rot expecting this "Yes; I am condemners." lacks the power to absorb'and re- and 'Of the advantages id .t1S111g the - viset, and - found ,. it inopportune. "Condemned' by this miserable taro isle flesh and fat elements '-`But she soon recovered ;-herself:- Villagos!" which the gastric juices in the- sto=• to nd-called: `°By the \Tihilists, of whom he is mach and intestines' should'extracb ilio chief. Thev accuse me of hav- or separate -€tom all kinds of foodi �� ma The branches were, put. asidb s ing betrayed them. and drink. Rum .again. and thr- brunette with the 'You 1" `- - - ` A recent.accidental,discovery lies golden complexion'7eappenred: She t`I hay°e b n allied to hem: I proven that tincture ca-domene e mas beautiful as ever but had deserve fate. when blended Reith• certain other1 mil � �i love ; rcranged her tai'^rte. The skater; blaxim6•was about to c.Iry. out, drugs, will add, from one to three ri bf the Rink, the elegant lady of the :,t they'duenna whom he had seen pounds of flesh per week,during _It has a• Cabinet Top with Shelf for keeping plated and fo - opera teas modestly clad a's became i efore,f .entered suddenly, went trcatgnent, while the general liealthw hot. Drop shelves for the Coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled a lady-in-waiting. The butterfly II straight to her mistress, and spoke ai,d strength also Improves won- towel racks. Iiad `returned #i,'a ihrysaiis'. I to her in a language he did not un- derfully-• / This enigmatical creature came II drrstsnkl. The conversation was Get in a ha nt Mottle, threo 'IC'has long turquoifiC=bine enamel Chimneys. The nickel ' tai ward deliberately and appeared ter} s} i.*t, and .the duenn went ounces..of encs of p'elssin and finish,with the bright blue of the Chiiiineys, makes the stove very _ soot at all surprised at secin,g �' v- nut un fir,;cttion from the tens. Hees of,syrup of rhubarb; attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, Z and 3 burners; .' ,ImE, �Fhai on his ptLrt, loss rd at,Ti::a:nu „aid Maximc,;s e said then add 'one ounce compound es- --the and-3-btirner.stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. err in etupefacticin: i s.'�rtiy? serine cardiol; shake and let stand CAVnt1AARYAet'6: gesareyo.o,tgids stove-,eetkat The name-plate "nV.t�vscit°n•" ; -What-is the matter?" inquired I- l7n nbt alk -for e4. Janations. taxi, hqu-rs;Abcn. •.add. one ounce Rtrerydealaravarywtothbere; if not at tareat gen ofthrite orbeieriptivoClzonlar- 'Ajaclame .Yalta. Tte coiivercation you are about to' tincture cadomene compound (not eotbeneareat.geaeyorthe "The f5ersob whom Madame, 'the bear gill tell you al Go into the.l cat•damon). Shake well and take a - The Queen City Oil Company, limited. [',;linteS9 was expecting has just boudoir whet a Dorgeres is .traspoonful before and after-meals, Toronto. lairs edr" ai�aitin me; and beg her to listen drinking plenty of water between sk, "lthcre have you taken her " Rith you. In a few moment% she trials n.nd xrllen retiring. 7 c ,w n r',w - • : '..h.r'. w .. .:.. .., y1t . v ,.. '. .... .n .:: • _ / l ..w1.4. �• 'C . 'F. a c-yt'E•' �'U AYLG4 ,t . d.'{P v. ••'• ., �Y .. i .r� . .r.- '+axw -.. wr. R-..w ..: .. r,:.w..�« a"^' ., -:: SAL :'� au T':r. vb .fie.' r s. i''=v�1'� � o , .A•w. � :•4��' .:+5` ^f .. ,., '4 �, m :sx •1.R....a: .^x: ?:;r•'�v. `.'s>.: �` �,r t«.r' �•„a,, �,;uL�a .' w • � �, +.,, , 1. R y ,+ ..K. s ;r i.vee `,ri `9'•",tk . Is .a•.. ,er` -i ,-4_.J, +.. .-•...,u". d't i4�''' ..6.' ws':,;;'.b. "".. } e' a,�%."s,"`Vr' .1s4 ..:,,y,s r 4 .� >u • '•:,,.-. •....•..... :...;F', �. - � .. ...,. - . . .. ..^". ., " .mss y - ... n .,,,,, 1 .vi'Mit.,wr•�'•g.rA3rW. .....:.,..:. �.....' •_...t _..-..._. r,., _ .t.^r�. ... .. ,-w-. ..- .Y' -`ti" .•e' .... .tv�•as,f a.L+.Y;,. . .... .. .. a. e _ �..T"'+•+.4-.••:.,,v-,..�. r ' r THE WORLD'S^ 'THE DOES .MARKETSGODLDTHRITES --BODY ',F'OUND W = - REPORTS FROM THE LEADING _. TRADE CENTRES. - - ti Premier of Manitoba Speaks in a Most — Superintendent of the Dominion Printing 4��� Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and ` - .�'essimistic Style' - - Bureau 0- inhiitted u cede. - Other Dairy Produce at . House and Abroad. 'A 'despatch' from Winnipeg says: central,Saskatchewan, where local . A despatch from Detroit, Mich•, The finding of his body on. Sun in an interview with Premier Rob- showers have been more or less Ire- ' BREAflSTIIFFS. says: The body of Frank S. Gould- day was a surprise to the Detroit -- _fin, who has,had thirty years' ex- quent and the heat is not so great. Toronto Jul 5.-Ontario wheat tnrite; late superintendent of the A Y police, who did not believe that hepf- ., -fence in arming an in Dominion PrintingBureau committed suicide, Gould- giain business, and who has cover- greatest sufferer, -and in many•dis- Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 northern, ou on un ay oating in the _ ed many parts of the Province in tricts the farmers have practically $1 07; No. 2 northern, $•1.05; ATO. rir r by a fisherman, near Trenton, ilirite evidently jumped off the fife past week in his election tour, given -up hope of saving -anything, 3 northern -$1.03 at lake ports for 14Ii h., a little 'village'a few miles Eastern .States a few miles below he expressed his views on the crop A special crop report issued on immediate shipment. south of Detioit. This puts an 'end Detroit. His shirt and"collar were ""• situation in Manitoba. He declares `Wednesday by The. Winnipeg Free Corn-American No. 2 yellow, -to the theory that Gouldthrite had covered with blood, indicating that a that even with the most favorable- Press says:- "The, hot, dry wen-. 68c; No. 2 yellow., 67%c; Canadian hoaxed the police by walking .off he had also tried to cut his throat - " couditio-a from now oq -M•anitobs Hier which has existed for the last corn, 62c to 63c, Tcronto freights. tho big Detroit and Buffalo passen- before throwing himself overboard: cannot possibly harvest more than ten days has at last awakened the Oats-Canada western, No. 2, ger steamer Eastern Statea;-leav= Hit body has been identified by 10- „';half a crop in 1910, and, he adds, public to the fact that the general 38c; No. 3, C. W., 37c at lake ports tag his coat and hat and a note to cal police officers, and is held here ; that another week of heat,without ectidition of the.crops is anything for immediate shipment;, Ontario Chc effect that he had committed awaiting instructions from the Ot- z ` info w mean consensus of No. 2 white, 33c to 34c outside; No. suicide. taws police.- -,at all. • opinion seems to be that the crops w i c outside, _ The same story we's told by one to the south of the C. P. R. main track Toronto. only one lot of really prime beeves BLOWN TO ATOM& sof the biggest wheat operators of line in both Manitoba and Saskat- Barley-No. 2, 51c to 52c; No. 3 Chicago and Minneapolis, who 'chewan are considerably damaged- extra, 49c to 50c; No. 3, 46c. to 47c on the.market, and these. sold at rovince sat- North of the C. P. R. main line outside; Manitoba,' No. 4, 49c on shoat 7c per lb. A few of the others Store of Dynamite Exploded, Nene. .• eAtr_a week in. tho �' _ i - isfying himself at first hand as. to there are sections which ave track, lake" or-ts:-- - — 1:i °ut--8'/a per-at - - but on the Peas-No. from that down to 5%c for pretty ?^ • •�tice prospects, ae:iously damaged, , 70c to 71c. A despatch from Port Arthur � good animals, while the common The G. T. P. issued, on Wednes- whole the crops appear'to be in a `Rye=No. 2; 67c to 68c. , 1 says: Two foreigners named Carl- ." dad afternoon, a oro ze o'rt`ahow- p�ett fair condition." Buckwheat�No. 2, 51c, stock sold at from 3/,c.to 5/c. per et-n and Olison, while working on p P Y- lb Milch cows from $30 to $63 i . Ing that for 120 miles west of Win- Mr. McKay, Superintendent of Manitoba Flour-Quotations at +.lie transcontinental about Nepigon nipeg the wheat is. in bad shape,in the Experimental Farm at Indian Toronto are:-First patents„ $5.- each. Calves from $3 to $ls each. were blown to atoms by the exple- « $cme..plaoes beinjf burned red. West Head, claims that the crops in that 40, second patents, $4,90; strong Sheep about 4c per lb. Lambe at Sion of dynamite used in blasting of Biggar conditions are m6467-fav- -locality never-before looked better_ bakers'. $4.ZO-N-per-MM., Glas- about As--$4.5each, or -a per lb. r �aad-Tota--of-hogs-sold--at-9'fo- for a roadbed. Tuey_were work- ,F orable throughout -northern and at this-time of the yeaf. Saw freights, 25s.- � ing near where tie exploilvve was _ Ontario Flour-Winter wheat 9Yc-per lb: stored, when suddenly there was a - a patents for export, $3.58 to $3.60, --"'w -. .'- terrific explosion, and the mea - NO OUTLET FOR WHEAT. avenue, was pushed from' a fence in. buyers' bags, outside. STURENTS WITH REVOLVERS. were blows to stoma.. .Olisoa was _ at Huron.,street school by a play-I Millfeed-Manitoba bran, $18 bicwn over 100 yards in the air. A Serious Situation is Created at -fellow on June 21. A small twig r,er ton; -shorts`, $20 per ton. track, Ifundreds Involved fa' Clash In He was well known in Nepigon. _ >ltontreal. pit reed the lobe of one ear. The Toronto. Ontario bran, $19 per. Hungary. How the dynamite came to explode : e A despatch from Montreal says: szi!ary was not caas: ered danger- tr n; shorts; $21 per- ton 3n track, - witl never be known, but it L ` - There-is a wheat blockade here, ous, however, and he`went to Mi A despatch from Lemberg;. Aus c, Tcronto. thoudt that the intense heat and slid grain is steadily flowing from mioo with his parents. On Thurs- tris-Hungary,.says: Two_ groups ti-e heaviness of the air had some tho west. The elevators here are day last lockjaw developed, and he ,NTRY of Ruthenian and Polish students effect on the.-explosive.. . fait, and there is little export, as died in spite of .the efforts o D University-cif Lembg- - got that the situation is serious for the Forbes Godfrey, of Mimico, -and Eggs-19c to 19%e per dozen in t- each other on Friday and before Dr -Clarke, of Toronto. case lots, . _ ;the ,police had separated:the com- .-GREATEST OF VESSELS. ` ain-carriers of the lakes. he lying at _ r_ty�F[i ifIRT_.ARyj._4 n —ET-E--24cL, separatormrints r20coto 21c1jbeense-ousl ointuredtudenta had ,j,he New Canardera are to be of ithtena FwY to at the alae tore Y 7-- - _ - --' ----- SO N&gbao _---_ �I yysve been-there for almaat a week• dairy prints,' choice, 19c to 20c, - The feud barna of racial jealousy _. - . Each day means a loss of about $200 Wag Firing Sunset Gan at Royal;dairy tuba, 17c to 28c;inferior tubs, is as old as the university itself and A despatch. from London says: 9 jfx periodical- clashes- have occiired With the news that the Hersey and more carriers are arriving Canadian Yacht Club. i a __dail4y, The reason of the block is Glossae-11�c for targe and 11�c Fur some time the bitter feeling Lock and Harbor Board has decid- „; that the buyers for export are A despatch from Toronto says: Fir t.c;ias. Old- cheese, L-./',c to has been held' in bounds by the uni- ed to commence the construction of about i0 cents off the Canadian While attempting to load a small 12%r. I Kersity authorities, blit it broke a huge dock comes the important �' o pronounced fur •prce, and so there is practically no,cannon preparatory to firing the, Beans-S2 to $2 10 ser bushel-ford ou.t in y and ted to announcement that the Canard export wheat. The commissioner's ,unset gun, Elmer Smith, 18 years.primes and $2.10 to $2.20 for hand- a fierce battle for"tho possession of C,)mpany propose to build liners of elevator has a million bushels and ” f age; was Serio is!y injured at the picked the campus. ec.000 tons. each. The new dock cannot get rid of .it. Mr. James !loyal Canadian Yacht Club, at I Potatoes-Ontario ' potatoes, 53c Hundreds of s#udeats were in- will be large enough to accommo- isq Carruthers says that it looks as it i Centre Inland, on Saturday. He to 60c per bag, out of store; new volved. Many of thein had revot- .date these iesaela, The quayAU Europe did not want a bushel of j was taken -to St. Michael's Hos- Americom potatoes, $2,75 to $3 per vers a^d these wore used. When berths will be suitable for liners 1,- ;''' wheat from Canada,.and the grain Paal, where bis right arm was am- barrel. the firing began a strong force of out feet in length. There will be Mtn of Canal'N would have to get'putated below the elbow, He was - policemen was - summoned and the -dreg-water entrances so aa.to avoid f -together and devise some way out;badly wounded about the head and PROVISIONS. fight became a three of delay in docking. The work, which of the difficulty. th^ sight of one eye was dtstroyed. Wholesale quotations:- fair. The officers finally 'succeded is to be carried out by contract,' Smith had been employed at the Lard-Firm; tierces, 16c; tube, in driving the students to cover. a ill be commenced in a few .weeks ..MAKE TRTIP IN A DAY. yacht club only •for a short time, 16%c; pails; 16'/sc; stocks -very Broken heads were the rule, but and it is expected to be finished in i` but had fired the gun at sunset on,light. in "umerous instances injuries of tcree years. Route Into Porcupine Has Been four successive days without asci- Smoked and Dry Salted Meats- a grave nature were found to have : - A' Misrepresented. dent, On Saturday, according to,Long ,clear bwcon, tons and cases, been inflicted. .. ., 3E one report, the blank,- cartridge 15�c to 13�,c; backs (plain), 21c +r--- _ 3fI•LE9 OF GOLD. 91 despatch from Toronto says: used in the cannon jammed in such 1„ i FIRES GROWING WORSE. T. H. Heimer, M.E., who has spent, j t� 21,•e; backs (pea nralr�, 21/',c _ Britain Excited OTer Finds in Brite a way -that the breech would not to 22c; shoulder hams, 14c to t4;c; s week in the Porcupine camp, with No Rain In a Month In, Fort Wil- ish Columbia. - a view to purchasing claims, says: lock. Smith thereupon attempted, green meats out of pickle, lc las; ` "Considering the age of the camp, it is said, to drive the charge into than smoked. Ham Distrtdt -, A despatch from-London says: - �� g P 1T5 place with a second cartridge, Rolls, smoked, 15c.to 15!le medi- A-despatch from Fort -William, The discovery of gold is n . f believe that it has a very bright which exploded is hie, hands, uiu .and light hams, 18c to 18%c; future before it. Things are ra _ Ont., says: Forest fires are threat- British Columbia has caused con- heavy, 16,7c to 17c; bacon, 19c to ening the towns in thi9 visiitity, siderable.. excitement here. The - ther quiet at present, but indica- y g _ tions are that there will be:consid- -Q ARREL.OvER A, GIRL. loc. _ and Fort William is clouded with headlines in the press comprise - ,erable activity within a month or smoke, it being. necessary: to turn "Miles ol:Gold," `.`A British Eldor- b A Fatal Braai at a Morning Dance =MONTREAL MARKETS. on the street lights Thursday morn- &o of Fabulous Wealth," and iso. Tho bug ear.of the casip at g Y' in New Brunswick. present is the inexcusable lack of Montreal, July 5.-Flour-Mani- ing. The fires are getting worse "Mammoth Reefs." The Agent- , transportation facilities. "However, A-despatch frpm Moncton, sans: tr.ba spring wheat patents, firsts, at Silver Mountain, 20 miles out. General for British Columbia has rt the conditions with regard' to the News received from Covervale, Al- 8,-.50; seconds, $5; winter wheat Scores of men, women and children;had hundreds of inquiries, to whom W .accessibility of the camp have been bert county, tells of a fatal brawl patents, $3; Manitoba strong bak- fought the. flames all night and he states that he has no official con- greatly on greatly misrepresented and-it is a there at a dance on•Friday morn- eras. $4.80, straight, rollers, $4,50 could hot put them out. The fire firmation of the reported discovery, .very easy trip for one to make ing. James Power, aged 23, an tq $4,75; ..in bags, $2.10 to $2.15; ,is near Mackie and Tay.lor',s camps Lut a rush from London has already �1 Pcrcupino from the steel in one Intercolonial Railway employee, is extras, $1.90 to $2. and making great headway towards started. ri _ °? day." dead, and. Thomas Connolly, an . .Oats-7c_ bushel higher. '. Si.ver Mountain, which-is inhabited ----e- Ii,tercolonial fireman, has given Corn-American No: 2 -yellow, *by 200 people. ' Mackie' and Taylor : A:'OTHEB FARMER KILLED. BOY DIED OF LOCKJAW. " himself up to the police.' One wit- E•ic to 65c; American No. 3 yellow, ii.te^d making a raft to lead the ness says there was trouble, over. 63c..to .raa4a. hr rses and camping outfit ,if they Horses Were Frightened at a,Pasta �oat'Lliz Through t9roa11 Wound in a girl; that Power had gone to the Oats-No. 2 Can. western, 38c to cannot extinguish- the fire. Pee jug Automobile. the Ear. verandah 'of the house and. Con- 33%c,; ho..3, Sic to 37%c. ple are getting nervous; There has u . A despatch from Toronto says nol'y followed him, this witness Barley-No. 3, 48c to '48/c; No. keen no rain for four weeks and A despatch from Kingston, Ont.,, _ }� Lockjaw originating -in a small I says, striking him several time s on 4, 44c to 45c. everything is as div as tinder. suis: Charles Dunwoodie, who lived . wound in the ear caused the death the herd and neck. He fell and Millfeed-Ontario dbran, $18.50 m j about'a mile west of Napanee,'was POISONED BY A SNAKE; loading hay in the field when the , of Harry Jones, aged 7 years, at I was carried into the house, where- tc $19; do., middlings, $21 to $22`; ,. Idimico, on Friday afternoon. The he'd;ed twenty minutes later; with- rianitoba 'bran, $1§; do., shorts, — hcrses•became-frightened at a_pass:� bey, who lived at 214 'Howland -ouc making any .statement. A $21 ; pure grain -mouillie; $32 'to Little London Boy Played With ing• automobile and ran away, -. L�33; mixed mouillie, $2'5 to $28, _Dead Reptile. .throwing Mr. Dunwoodie from the - lead. He was injured so badly that Ry c&- lots: A despatch from London, Ont., Butter-Best creamery, £2c he died .a few hours later. -Deceaa eats: The little son of Mr. and ed was about 65 ears'of age, and. . .tDOCK'S - :11-:TO `:BUILTcreamery, 21%c.' i Mrs. . Turner, Princess avenue, unmarried. Y g -" C.'heese-western, Ile to 11/c; ed a n a eastern, ltl%n to 10%c. as poisoned on y manner. The boy, who is E gs-Selected .stock, ;21e Per about sl MR. PICKER'S MISSION. - - - - - x years old, while •pla ing do n. out of doors picked up a dead -' Plans Have Been Approved .For vault_ Ste._ . T Conferences With Leading Finanpf• AITED STATES MARKETS. snake, and atter handling it rubbed ti Minneapolis, ,July 5.-Wheat - 0,,c once thgeboy'sross hface .beeamem n a t , hands 1 and Shipping Men. .Marie and Vancouver. July, $1.12/; Sept., $1.08 Dec., despatch from Montreal.aays /s. flamed and began to swell. Dr. Mr. Albert Vickers, President QJ $1.07%; cash, No. 1 hard, $1.17; Niven, who was called in, could tiie world-famous Btitish firm of �A despatch from Ottawa says: meat has agreed'to pay a subsidy No. •1-Northern, $1;15 -to $1.16%; not determine at once how seriously Vickers' Sons & Maxim is in Mont r lana for two large drydocks' have of three and one-half per cent. for Ne. 2 Northern, $1.13 to $1.14%; the lad was affected. 'He believed , w, r No. 3' Northern $1.•10 to $1:11-x/ real, and has had a number of con-� _ -peen a roved"b the" Government. 'tweiit five sate on the cost u to s• Vie reptile had been' for some fe:encea. with.leadin financial and f�� is to be built at, Sault Ste. $1,200 000. This is to be a float ng Eran-$17.50. Flour-First pat- ,time anti 'was partially decayed: shipping men, and also with Presi- Alarie, and'the other at Vancou d6ck, with a 'lifting capacity of fif- eats, $5.3o to $5:50; second pat- The little fellow is'in'a'serinus con- dent G. W. Stephens and -Mr. C.`- fir. Tlie Sault dock is-to be sev- teen thousand tons, and is there- ants, $5.1'0 'to $5.30; first clears, dition, but is expected• to pull C. Ballantyne of the Harbor Coin- ; an hundred feet long and cost nine -fore, capable-of handling the larg- 94.15 to $4.25; second clears,- K. through. mieslon, in regard to the financial , j�andred thousand dollars. It will est craft sailing to Canada at the 90 to $3.20. -----e-- aspect of the huge undertaking his Milwaukee, Jul 5.-Wheat-No. accommodate the'largest' craft on present time. The company con- Y T Delbert V'an'elzo'r, aged-eighteen, yirn.•is•to engage in in the building 1 Northern, $1.15 to $1.16; No. 2 Rhe great lakes, a number of which template the operation of a car cos- way attacked by a hog on his fa- of a. five million dollar floating dock • Northern, $1.13•to $1.14; Sept., $1. and shipbuilding plant in -Mont._ Isco over.six hundred feet long. The striiction-plant in conjunction with ' ther's farm near. Calton and bad- p g p r �u Rye-No. 1, 770, Corn-Sept.,• 1 . Qovernment will pay on this dock its drydock and shipbuilding and ly wounded in the legs. real ic. Barley-No. 2� 67c. East • ••a subsidy of -three per cent. for repairing industry. The car works 6C� ast Indiana resident in Vancou- ,- -• - . twenty years on the cost. The will involve an additional outlay of ver have telegraphe3 a strong pro- Tha•dde,s York; wanted in many LIVE STOCK. MARBF.T, citics.on char ea of forgery, was ar- r Vancouver d sck it to be one of the half a million dollars. Tber•e will to�* agai est the depnrtation of Mr.l g,. ' idy upon this. Montreal,, July 5.-There was I1ah;m a wealthy Mohammedan / rc�ted in Seattle Axond class, and on it the Govern- be no subscin e, a� , •a„:j. '.. �'...,.n w,r,; .�.�:v '... � :•,.y. �'.- q a;.., ,n;,. +,k.�;a•td' � .+"k".. .'9i.:r`�";.; ,�,' "•r '�*-k-, ,;� ,,�,r..,: 1"•3 ' h�� ;v,:'.' „�.?3" .� ,. ,.,.'.� •¢,>�,�'...,,` •.ice.�`i+s_•C"��„r yrs•`., .1� .ay.., .�- N°.. 'S9 ,�"�".� °�" t3:+_ �%moi' n .•*.^r'•h r^ M,," w , '+ ,.` .,•,u ^:.:,�f*• SS.I'a ,`8• a ext' s.• _ i• RWMAN ., ".sewn au•- -¢.pn" M... q+• -r L •.,* 'rA• ^a.. .•. .... .•,d. +"''r n'�'rra. a. 'J- :t• •r. .S ;- a .fig, a d 2F A oil. who aQrsed to aseunse half the Mikado Jr. sbb-1)�is e:o•Ilent road Dost of but Vag end maiiataining. The'• horse,the propp�ueii><o!Tho•$•verl•y lot H _,. w question a• to the acceptance of the ill bth ooa II:b4 I will make rte UP I otter will Dome up for discussion rt neaaoa of 1810 w follows: Monday ��C the nest meeting of the Council. afternoonp roc•sds to H Tare's Mongolia The council now adjourned to meet for a�ghs Tuesday in;moob Wideman's ' r Y :. again an Monday, August Sth,at lU a. j ton 7>![arkham noon, by wa c!Cashel -OHERRI ES ARE,E' Rf PE - a m. for the Lransas o0 of genefrai to IInionvill• night. Wednesday to usiaese. Paikins Bros' can 4-Markham aooa; Cosgrove's Hotel E1gin Mills till There se as lspabiabodYls►dcmosaisealll"060w _1ovei Eoealo eat- ro. day atternooa. Thursdayto Gormley "Odug,�11 _ --- corners might. rdday to.Mansion boom a'R���R�. OR� a: ' TAAVU OS'ADVOSTlf1WO.i ._They're anticipating history at the SbouRvills noon and night. Satnrds iarGitiuii pasha. to oast• Canadian National zhibition his by way o!Altoaa to his own stable. D. subsequent per terms —a maw ee r sera►the will -- to ,:.. _ ---- - �s raw do" Duets 1.08.1 •rTorsign y y prodiies as ane 2osesm bsa'n1 a arrangements with John Gillman to handle his cherries •' elvsatiaasiaatG, as one of the big features of the fire- >1 Cresceua 48708 A.T.R.-Tisa Itpsuirl tarma ,fives a Pars" makisj sea- 'worst• standard bred stered.trottiza stallion this ear. The are now read Leave me our order earl spectacle a battle between an r� year. y y y p• rusts fns a or a woau+s or by the ysar, Salt airshipand a dreadnought. The the property of Dr. Jas. Moore, Brook - Taarl oa yearllyy Goatracts payable gmmrserly. g lin,and Thos Maddaford Whitby, will r Haaiaao Dards,»a ti ow Hadar,-with payer monsters of the sea and air advancingg from different sides of the arena will mob the season of 1ii10 as gun..: Fresh Lemons B�►nanas Oranges Notiea in local eduaaw t•s.oaaa pee meet n a rr o Monday.May 2nd,leaves his own stable f f Gas eaaN par line won subaagnsal ioseruon. dreadaou h : uses■ o , fpsai•l ooatraos mass made known on appllaa g t ls sunk and the airship- Holtby's'Radley noon. Cloedonto hotel $FMINCiTUN'$ ESSENCE OF COTP'BiE Von. No trso adver"a�. f►naIly blows up. It's something an- , - Adwrtiasas•tswq(boat wslttan inateeaticae finely new in 13ttisworiu and v specter- p3°k°`iag night. Taa•da7 to Tom• — *M beirs•rtsd an ioeatidaa and ahar•sd.s•• botel Liver i noon, Ap kby s hotel for a picnic cup. _ - I. easdtsellr. Osttsettop di•aoatisai•el advertio. cular as it is novel. p pp - Mesa mass be in writing and oat to the pub. West Hill night. Wednetads to A E Major's Whiteva'e night. Tnraday to All the latest breakfast foods fresh and clean. > Job Work pempttyaNasded b. Another advance of 20 cents per Brooklic Brnaaham hotel noon, Sebert's hotel _ rssate oe barrel has been made is the price hotue Columbus t. Fr day ComTom mercial _. 01,26 Sugars in abundance and at the right price for the beat goods only.per you; 01.00 if paid in advance. of Manitoba flour. hotel Oshawa night, Saturday to his People in towns on-the south own stable. ti shore of Lake Superior are flee Baran - JOHN res. y le Claremont, the properly of W ON'S H Pugh,Claremont,will make the sear f'ICKgiRING COUNCIL on of 1910 u follows: Mondryy, May 9, To HAIR_DREs proceeds to T Smith's con 9 Pickering - — —The above Council met pursuant to oob,J Stiott's-Athi-o4lit. Tdesday W adjournment on Moadap, the 4th sect, A SPL iks HAIR TOrnc zHAT tdAKSB J B Turner's Mongolia noon,Wm Cook4. et • 'ra hers all present, Reeve bite in the day to fi Milroy's Cedar Grove noon, chair. Every hair dresser should know Wm Teefv's Cherryw,.od night Tbars w Minutes of the last meeting were about Parisian Sage, the quick-icting day to Tom's botel Liverpbol 'noon, �Wg { A uumbeer of bills were presented paper tells you it will do hotel ai's Brook road -Carriages 8111 at CoBTe read mind approved. hair dressing, that does just what thin g night. Friday ' for payment and referred to the re- ari•isn Sage is a most delrough ightful 7 g g g - ' spective committees. and different hair dreasiag, a fact that Pilkey's con 7 riakerina noon, thence to A communisation was read from J. will be recognized the moment it is -his own stable. d -- Farewell; K. C., County Clerk, applied to the scalp. Thune is not A lk wid G. (10941)-The pare bred Clyd- ( stating that the County Council re- particle of stickiness in it; it Is not ••dale stallion aired by Cairngsan, the aired the Municipality of Pickerin rears it has a delicate and refined property of J. MacRae & Son. Cherry. As the season is Well advanced We are ole.S?lIIg the -- q pa T li greasy — i township to raise and levy for County odor, and is a trulyinvigorating tonic - wood.will make the season of lino 4o remainder of our Buggleg ,.purposes the sem of $71p0. that will make hatgrow, If the hair hurown stable, lot 34,ooa,2,Pickering, . ( A communication was read from rout still shows the least sign of life. gAandahar (10070) 114791-Tlie im• atiie cost, . the Gohen hdlg 19,, soliciting as order Try a bottle of Parisian Sage It will ported Clydesdale stallion, the property - - r for bridge paint. brighten up the hair in two da a, of Helena Wada. Claremont, will make _ .." " On motion C. W. Disuoy wPA heard Parisian sage is guaraitta�by T. the%"*on of 1910 as follow•;-Monday _A number-Of second-hand Buggies-and D�emocrate • complaining of unaafe condition of M, McFadden tri curr dandruff, ova afternoon proceeds to Forevth's hotel, t0 he 8014 at a snap, bridge on sideline bet. lots 10 an 11 in falling hair and scalp itch in two Goodwoodtill Tuesday afternoon thence coma 6, also of the unsafe condition of weeks or money back It is particu• to his own stable. Wednesday att•rnooa bridge beside his faros, larly in demand by women of refine- w Qoesn's hotel 8touNvilie till Thar. - Your old Carriage taken in exchange'. ;.. Mr. Hoover also reported the unsafe ment who desire soft, luxuriant hair, day afternoon,thence to hu own stable " condition of bridge on sideline weak bf that coinp'e#a admiration. Price SO Friday afternoon to Brongham hotel till - - bet. lots 20 aad 21, con. 6. cents a large bots • r g I by T,_i�l�c�'ad. '8atnrda�att•rnoon,ihsnoe to hi•_Dive • , _ On.motion Mr. Bayles was heard ass den or direct, all charges prepaid, eta-bTi--- — • J E . Disnev 1 o bad condition of sideline between from the the Oanadtan makers. the Baron Forward 7-91-The aro brad lots I2 and 19 in con. 7, and also that Glroua Mfg Co., Fort Erie, Ont. Clyne-dale atal ton,owned at cphe Dun b - .. liridae vita out oil repair-.--- - ..-barioa farm koorn as _ - The standing committee on Contin• will make the season o3 1910 at bis own = /. $1 genies reported and recommended �llteso �dltierlilevaessW. stable Dumbarton, HITI�y': '-- ' --ONTARIO NTAR'�./ the following payments: J. Murkar, Biteryhalug '33381, (11228) The - i advt.. 111 ; D. It Beaton, on --ount OST-At Atha picnic on Saturday, ohoioely bred imported C.pdeadale stat - -of salary, 42.50: R. Besse, livery hire, L Jane 9atb a sire's fawn coat Finds; lion, she property.ot S-C.Banker Pick 7.50, D. R. Beaton, serving notices please Leave the Gama at Brougham P 0 to airing, will make$be season of 1910 an " 1 ..C. of LL.6.00, also, amount paid for 7ANTE D-To lease a farm of 40 or follows:- Momday•Ns 9md,pproceed•W - - stationery, 4,90; W. E. Yarnold,P.L ea.arsG otRood sand wish oomfortabta 8 Tom's Liverpool night Tuaeday to A fine-ahowing Of Driving Harness now In stook.. - S„ for surveying Greenwood bridge, buildings Apply to C. J. SKILLMAN High- Lorenzo,Btou'e Rouge 13111 noon, Apple Repairs for..all Implements. - f" road and creek, plane, etc., 287$. Inc. Croak latf by's hotel West Rill might. Wad■ ay - p _ ;. . Ont was n of Mr.Sparks, chairman. Lev EED BUCK WHEAT-For aisle at w b Tom's Liverpool moom, o his own - ` k7 ricibl• m t• Thar•da to Saadel's _report was adapted. tot s,moa.1 Pfekerta .a quantity of••atlrer iib y - sl Los standing cominittee on Bonuses Ober 8uatcwness.Good Glenn Dad. DON LLD hotel Whitby night Friday to'Com - " for Wire Feacee. Drainage Motters. I(t;=v�•Pletering P.O. to-4i mercial boost Oshawa night. Saturday + - - g tt Bandel'i hotelbitb xoom, thence !- - eto..reported las follow•: Frank Soden y Ce 4 BED FO'R sALE-The'andereiga- bu own stable. reads application for bonus on 19 rode S .d has for solo M quantity of timothy and gess Softs(1494b "9596 Tb•import LING of wire fence on southern boundary of •larks mos seed.Liao a quantity et atbarlaa ) i I] ;fat IL con. d, mtuet seed. Apply an pr.ml... lot ib.Goa T. ad desdals stallion, the property of is stall in the did stand where he has a full line of furniture consisting On motion of Mr. Scott,chairman, Pickerin•,or w;tse w phone E.a.PUGH Ane- W o Scott, Claremont, will make the _ - report wan adopted. ` sbta season of 191.0 as follows. Monday, of window shades, curtain_ poleo, house furnishipga, floor atls an The standing; committee, on Roads A.vTED-An e:perieaced farm May gad.praoeesds to B Dist town 1'lnoleums, two and four yards wide. Come in and hear the Victor - ?sasd Bridges reported and recommend- band,middle aged.io wort on fossa by lig Highs. Tn•ad.y to B Farndale'.Don (3ramophoae. I keep in'stock all the latest records and gramophone ed meet w follows: F. 8. Farm- year m western eaaads would aedat in pee. 6 Ktnral•noon. W H Holsby s dndl•y needles. Call and get a catalogue of all the latest songs and band Payment eartashomestead for the part will t0 t000tao night. Wednesday so Joseph Grill's pieces. Ragravin dQIIe_QIIPllYel�-k1D�a: HSViD dot., grant south o! Sinal• mind cul- wages smoo per year, Adldro" a, 8HAW., 1? g bougtlt vert in 8th bet. lots 23 and 23, 825 49; Kingston road noon. Bordon House wt"�or+, tat the patent right of one of tliij beet ctothea reels in Canada for the Pickering till friday morning. Fridiy B. Carter. overseer -div e. rep, bredp�e, —Fri- townships of Pickering and Whitby I atlit prepared to supply all in ; O. 13, Pugh,gravel div. &I,8.80; FOR SERVICE-The Holateia Payne." Et T A Hmos's Brook stud noon, need of a good reel - gg ratan Bull'Iwkevtsw Hsagerve)d Fayn0." Fseoagham hotel night. Saturday to g J. H. Michell, 84 yards gravel, 8.40, re- who baa one of the base pedigrees.known to the { firing culvert w t 1, Markham to pay Solateta family for milk sad butter production his own stable. alt.ZVI-11.(10 Westey t3ee. road grant. •e lot 9e ooa 1,Piokariag,owned at tai. Dan- Gallant G'hattatrs(18128) [4'1281-The �` ��/ Serlin �Itt[llieltt i l4 Barton ii arm. Teams el pr r�goowe g9. Thw. champion imported Ctad"da a •serlhonr i I. Barton, rep bridge bet' and itceiaahaa,iaanage;.' 9749 " the property of R Dafoe, O'son Ri.air, y ` 95. con 3 and removing atone, 4.50; J. will mals the Beason of 1908 ae follows; - Littlejnhn,,,opening watercourse in 7th MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE. Monday, May Bad, proceeds to Brough Call.and prices and nee cuts, placing your ordpe. _ - - con., ].7d; scar Yaks. drowse 39 In the.illase of Pickering containing's y p m6 _ R sores of good land with 6-roomed house, stable am bgtel night.•Tuesday to T A Haos'e .CAREFUL ATTENTION TO yds of gravel, coo 9. opp lot 36, 24.75; Pad driving house mad plenty or-hard and soft Brock road noon, R Tom's Liverpool till - Bert Jones and others,supplementary water. on the proMtM are all kinds of large .Wednesday aftern•on to Russell Carter'• r- raof, 16.00; Bert Jones. re bride and 1"1111 fruit, Apply on the remise. g p g Onurch street, Pickering,or ad&iise fig Dime- Cherry.woeid nigh!. Thursday to P B EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK opp lot 2,con 8, &76; T. Nighswander -MAfr.piakeribg 9661 Ressor's con 5 Soarboro noon, H C and others. re brad a op lot 35, con = Hmmill's Markham and Scarboro town 8, 17.89; dittoPsale o old timber, 75c: HORSE.REGISTER line night, 'Fridtiy to J Balsdon's.con 9 Phone night or day, Bell or Independent, -Joe'Cowan, rep culvert sod teaming, Markbam noon, R Eagle•oa's con 9 _ .1.60;'T.'C. McAvoy,rep bridge-con's. Iet'rington Belinsan (9037)-The Markham night- Saturds1--to hu 8.60; - 8.60; W. J. Devitt, cement pipe for imported hackney stallion, the property stable. dive S, 37,62 and 84, 24.75; also pipe of W R Pugh, Claremont,will make the Solstane Chief-Tbe choicely bred _:___.-_ _-. °for div 25, Markham to pay half,6.00 season of 1910 qt his own stable 2}'miles imported Clydesdale,stallion the roper :+= i,+�1{,.r'`!zr /S THE BEST _ W. R.. Ward, rep road bet 4 sad 5, .east of Claremont. ty of W P Jones, W Ward and F Coop- 'ta'�+tt•r.;r'►ac".��1lJaJJ� washing Roa ever offered tai. ,_• con 9,62.55; Was. (see, 68 yyds'gravel st�Qg�an- rated Amerioaa: air,will make.the season of 1810 as fol g P on con 5, 6.80, running gradetr con 5, bred tmttiea stallion, better known as low•; Monday, Msv 9th, leaves bis .the public. _ 800, Statute labor 190$. 3.60; Sohn Apple Jack.the property of C E Hood, own stable,lot 5 Don K Piokring and , PER aAK .:Brown, 56 yds gravel, 5.00; H. John- Brook road;will make the season of 1910 rooeeds to PAlph MaIntyre's towntine . .ten, cementfor Whitevale,36.45, com- as follows: Monday, May 2nd,proceeds h uoon, Wilson's hotel Ashburn for e - mutation statute labor, 76.!0; David to Isaac Lehman's Altona noon, For night, Tuesday,prooeeds.to W White's Annis. gravel diff 76,3.50: F.Soden, syth's hotel Gco•iwood night. Tuesday oon 7 Whitby night. �l odne:•day, pro! .4 60 yds gravel and oil for road inachine, Mansion house Uxbridge night. Wed needs to Wm ldiddleton's a ern _ r .. 6.40. .8 rlitiq road machiae, noon, Jas.Lemon's non 8 night• Thtus g and ; Myrtio,hotel Utica noon; bore] North da ,to J Patterson's can 7 aisht. Fri pe y, gr Myrtle night: Tbarsdsy Sebert s hotel' - day _. . � c 6 Dune oat bet lots 6 and a his own sable, _ con 6 (broken stones), 32.06 James Brook-in night, Friday, Brougham y,to Frank.Boden'; noon, th•nos_to Ponge31 erushiin stone bet 8 and 7, hotel aig4t. Saturday to his own stable. con 1 29.20; Her rt• Webster,'help -erusbing stone bet 2 and$con 2,16 C. W. Disney, drawing water, furs- WE ARE SHO WING �' FREE-A ten cent. cake of Infants Delight iehing wood, etc.,for crushing atone fora lip2ited.lime only. Ask for eoupoas. Roll- bet Tote 6 and 7,con'6,3.86•• W.H. A big range of Breakfast Foods,-namely : Rolled Date, Quaker Oats, Roll- Guthrie, 142 yards gravel for div 25, ed Wheat, Shreaded Wheat, Wheatlets,•Cream of Wheiat, Force, (Irapa 14,x. Nuts,Toasted Cornflakes. GEORGE PHILIP' BROUGHAA1 • •_ :-. - On motion of Dir. Mowbray,chair- In tinned goods try our Salmon, Finnan Haddie, Sardines, Kippered -man,report was adopted. Herring, Pork-Beane and Tomato Sauce, Peaches;-Corn,-Peas, Tomatoes, etc: On motion the reeve was instructed In dried fruits-Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Dates, etc. A choice lot of Oranges, to grant his order on the treasurer in Pineapples. Bananas and Lemons alwnvs fresh, Old Cheese 16c lb. +° favor of the pasties recommended for Fly season will.tell you to be ready with Window.Screens and Screen - n is a various repo Leri-p - +end.ace'-our-e�--Dr-y E}aods,-Baota,_gheea,_Hardware. Paint , Oils. - '�� � Seated this day. Still in seeds-Mangel,Turnip,Corn, etc; Paris 'Green you will need very The Council now resolved ilealf into shortly, we sere supplied: Highest price for butter and eggs. •s Court of Revision. L. D. Banks' application to have I Fresh Bread and Buns daily. Terms cash. 5 acre of land transferred from his east. �Fstablished 1873 .OF CANADA e0Braaa6es to G•rvas Cornell was granted the GEO. A. GILLESPIE - _, _i�ur�btlrton neat been�gg fixed at moo. TRANSMITTING MONEY Mrs: dtabee's appeal to have the - assessment on her property in Pick- _ y the"at t�being reduced duc d from granted. to FOOD FOLMIS,_ � ������� _.' " For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Ordersaro- +convetuent andineit sive. -For larged' amounts we issue On motion of s, t Mowbray, avioid• 'If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around before Drafts'or $ills of Exchange. Money sent at once to an ed by Mr. Sparks, the court of revision Y g P g -t=kin int in the world b Tel hip Or - r - ?+was ad ed and the assessment roll buyi ng a?sewhece. Men's overalls. work shirts, fine shirts, ties, woka g po y' egrap - 4.- l.alble -of this iunlcipal ity for the year 1910 and smocks. Boots and shoes-for all. _ . .• - ..I' • _ -declared finally revised and adopted. " " The Council now resumed business. Ioe cream (City Dairy) every Saturday night~ " �� Bank Department at Every 8 f' The tender of H. Johmeon for oov- m1c]L *ring Banka'bridge with cement was We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and <. ` accepted at;113 rakes. Always fresh groceries on hand. PICKERING BRANCH The reeve reported that the matter -of the theenwood bridges was brought AN F}• R,• i r tJtaYateattical;o4 et tlatgl QOlin+ Ao s a:A i o ' To Bd�a a as ea8t$ '®l$t' Dunb �n �/, y v',r, n' 1, �+•Paws r�T `✓ f '.w "I' 9' •S•••' Z., :•jj. 9VW- AT, w9 No,�,�I '.+�y`-,. .,. ., ? ,...._.,y .r ,� ';,• '7 Fti:'�r n 4,r.:d� ' •N'. air .; ,}• ,w .At+ile +,• r••^$a °'xr", � ��• . .' 1���. "�._ "� ��,- ,•' �' ws'��;r,a � ��'��" �a a or,x.eN +fi earn ��,�_�. `yw�9, '�,`• Yc �„�" + • � .. '• .: ,. r <!"'•' M ,0.:.-C"O'.%+ '•. -'�C.>Z�', "ST'. _ ', s .:'-i.Safi �'.. ..�!' .r":' Z' . .: c - a -'3�' :i w _ r.'s _n$':r": +: .iF:w'•e"�i-as;, ",,s., �-t�.. :�rS_.. »fes. -,t ur •t l r. _ • • CL.AlItMONT N. and Mrs. Downey and their The Citizen's Band" treated the 1. J. Harvey was in the city on .daughter, Miss Irene, of Goulais residents of the village to an open "SaturdayRiver, Algoma, visited at the air concert on Saturday evening. • • � • Ab WilbuGleason, Left title week tense here on Wed>giesday of last These concerts are much appred r, for the city. week. ated b the residents who would ----`--�+al1 and see our New Spring Lines of - . Young is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Watson and sons, not oblect if they came with great- Mimi Fred and Clifford, and daughter, er frequency. MENS,. WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR friends in Muskoka. Mise Emoia, of Stratford. called Thomas and Mee. Stephenson Mrs. Turnbull, daughter of the �' at reasonable prices. were in the city on Tuesday. upon a number of friends here on late Tobias Michell, who at one W - Mrs.Fred Farmer is visiting her Sunday.mma]3rodie has returned time lived south of the village, 5 Rosea Flour and choice pastry Sour al Ways' off hand. stater, Mrs. John Madill, of 9touf[- dropped dead at the home of her to her duties in the Western Hoe- slater fa Arthur on Wednesday. Repairing seatly'and promptly attended to. - -'- -- er ousts-I-wilt tae ace ere rn'--dn Saturday, Jsly 2nd; vacation st the home of her r The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Propriehor the wife of Albert Timms, of a Pa - to-day, interment at tw John's sea: onto here. cemetery on the 7th con on.", Miss Lela Banbury, of Aurora, James Cochrane, we are sorry to is visiting her uncle, Sherman state, is under the doctor's care at Ramohr. Present, havia s mptoma of Reports regarding the crops' inW, J. fl -tado are&vorable, - RICHARDSON'S Hewn Th­ visited over the r ids oliiiay with Clark speedy recovery. Tl= TABLE—ftkering Station O. i ? Rawson. We regret to report that D.For- T.R. Trains going East due as follows— Important showing of finest display of Am Hortop, of Port Perry, is syth wan seized with a paralytic No. 8 ]tail 8.05 A ilii. �, s� --------- visiting her sister, Mrs. y " 19 Local 2"P.l[. Ohiioa. Avery lasso assorimeai of _ •- hos. strnke on Saturday. He is now i` +k Paterson. showing signs of improvement and t golnm� d� �9• 1s+Do11t++ Toys, jaat as follows— Miss J. Allison, of Dunbarton, we hope to see hint around again No. 13 14cw 836 A.19. reesived for the Ho' visited Claremont friends on Sat- at all ear and tee yhpn. Mr. and Mrs. Wickham, of Bt1f- Robert Chisholm, of the east ? M� S•�P. M. Subscriptions taken for all Magesines, section of the C.P.R., is being •Sandav included. falo, spent the holiday with J. H. transfered to the Myrtle section Weekly and Laxly Newspapers and Mrs. Beal. where he has been appointed sec- R. B R Y A •� w T �+� Mies Mary Morgan, of Toronto, tion boss. His successor here has BA.ztBE�s •j�, J, H. R�.i CIMA MLSOM e spent the holiday with her friends not yet been appointed. _Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' -.--here oyer the holiday. anudries. Central offi Belles-� ®t. Miss Lucinda Giles, of Toronto, Peter Macnab jr. and Miss Marg- ppee Telephone Co. A enc or Alex and Mrs. Wilson. Friday evening after bpending a a un y. Mr: Beelby, of Toronto, visited pleasant-week fishing at Bobeay- CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO iris uncle, Matthew Beelby, and geon. They browgght back with t sister, Mrs. John Neal. them a number of ffne bass. GREPWQO D HOTEL I SARGENT - =- E LLS _ Ides. MQKa ,--of Toronto, is on as :Pure Paris Green Sprinkling cane and sprayers " y Our school board have en :. spending a few days with her the services of Mr. Dickinson as Ave SOT Sfi10?o To i G, sister, Mrs. Wm. McKay. assistant teacher of the contiaua- Wm. and Mrs. Palmer spent tion classes. Mr. Dickinson 1a y going ' Dominion Day with Hugh and most highly recommended and through. Eary terms. Apply Poultry netting Forks of all kinds —Mrs. Canning, of Markham. should prove an efficient teacher. M Gleason, � Greenwood _ — HOS■ tikes, ice cream freezers. George Bmuscombe, of Toronto, Is spending a few days here with „Fy _ F. W..motheEvMrs. Alex.ans, of Whiitbq, 100 •ac- companled by his daughter, Miss Screen daora and screen windows, grass shears and lawn mowers l arra, was In town on Tuesday. :.. lowest prices Greggdo Coates shipped two car- loads of hogs s►od one carload of - , cattle to Peterboro on Tuesday. D. P. McFarlane, of the Stand- CHARLES SARGENT CLAREMONT Bank of Tilsonburg, spent the Land in the famous - -- - - - SARGENT, lard •':lholiday with Claremont friends, - Miss Bessie Collins, of Toronto, i.. �.tppee1agtuest f Mis at MargaCairnret rab. V ANNO BALL --ALLEY the guest of Miss Margaret Grah- We are glass to report that at i " time of writing John Reid is feel JI-Lettinger County, j''M • D., for sale. � j � A� Mime pash better than for some Invest your idle money here and snake , Itp Mr. and Mrs. Bray, of Toronto, the formexa son of S. Bray, of big, .quick profits. .Two railroads build. �Cltaremout. spent a few rias at This home here this week: _ ,A! ; Make! Mom Paint Mrs. Greens spent several days �j _ #m y - -_ _ rn this summer. - Flowing wells at - g 'fn the city last week visiting her � sister who is undergoing a course ^Brandrsm s B. B. Oentiine White Lead caarles afore , Linseed Oil than as other because-of its minute fineness. i hos sial. depth of 130 feet. , x.11 kind- f 7 � o � �•. "1=� treatment at a the $ �O coal_ p George and Mrs. Wilkinson. of Thus, it makes more paint and paint—poundpo ,Leaside Junction. and-two friends everywhere. - '' -= . , for sad—than are now camping at Glen William better $: d where they had camped last year. y • any other. 4r A number from here purpose For full particulars, maps etc,, 'Write M�nygeaeratioasof use, has proved y_ attending the social at Whitevale ander the anal ices oche ap t home owners, home builders,painters, -church next Wednesday evening. . architects .:. cis 50 Haying operations are now in � the wld.sad contractors throughout �1 full owing in this neighborhood. r� ate The crop is a good average and better than that of'last ear, but OAN®�M k is t NDERSOr, t9 p r _ 'Would have been better had there OT T, iNORT -1 DAfCOT A �► - - •.bees more frequent raise during MoM+pE.I wiur�x. IT Jew4 the month of June. Thomas Graham arrived home of Tuesdsixteen h with a consignmentD. —SIMPSON - O•of sixteen head of Clydesdale stat- '.lions and mares At the time. of writing the animals bad not ar- rived at Claremont but they are Dealers in dry Roods, boots and shoes, hats and ps, men's furnish- s . said to be a very fine lot. logs, groceries, crockery. Suits made to'order. Remember ,we have - The ehinglers completed the new always some live snaps in the above lines. P-00`4 10 tbe an church _.. T 'on Wednesday o this week. Those LADIES' SILK TAMISE dress goods. Only one suit length in a CHARLES SARGENT, - - CLAREMONT - who took the troub!e to climb the piece. Every pattern different so that no two persons will have a _ ladders while the work was in dress alike. With our experience in dry goods we learn this is most progress say it is a good job. The desirable to the ubile. Silk tamise per yd. 60e. White dress mus- Q a~eco to extended eaves certainly improve lins per yd. 10, 1� 13c. Printed organdie dress musfins per yd. 12c. a i M j C UX0& A�#1w1� the appearance of the building. Black dress muslins per yd. 18c. dict Monday evening the Epworth M 00. League of the Methodist church GROCERIES.—Have you sampled our black or green mixed tea jY e e e .4 enjoyed d very interesting and in. 25c lb. Others sell the same tea for 80c lb.' Buy our tea you save x U o to � It 2 atructive address on `rA Good two to three dollars a year or more. You know our coffee stands at g a ' = a IC Q ►w _ ' w Citizen" by the pastor, Rev. R. the head for quality and Savor. Our rotaries are perfectly sanitary, fE tK K ; e Date. The"Our for next Monday nothing exposed to dust or vermin. Every bin and .drawer contains � ��� � �o 4-" evening is Oupre Duty to Men. sanitary covers. _ . ' , � � a ."@ �d-� ' You are inThe vited and wills at moa ••• • _ � v c ° _ D. SI PEON Co., . ,PICKERING g iso r;= ,.eleoma. Mr. Harold, of Dakota, accom- ■' Fob �—� of all materials and design _ �= gamed by his wife and family, is M = t3 E ' .e Mar H~e kept in stook. It will pay you .visiting his relatives in this locali- .&W *8 Hwraw WIM tw Qvab" ("aft a 2 -.a Apr = to call at out works acd inspect our stook � ty. On Monday,July 4th, prompt- Li m DrafL g !3 b it o a May sad obtain priors• Don't be misled by -ed by his patriotic feelings and " _ _ o� Jae Qe �tswedonot employ them,consegoeot- _ .. 4" sa ly we can, sed do throw off the te * ' being a roost loyal subject of - ..p 8 s a . a ... Jn1y • commission of 10 dent.,which will President Taft, he prevailed upon �A » . br !g a S fi o o wars eop+t kM certainiysave by per from os+ the�nembers of the bowling club T]� " BISSET call solicited. 'ito celebrate the da b a bowlin " 1 tr En 1; „ Nov • '` - match, the contestants been the of Canadian tarnrers hx E st3the Brsez%L Disk Harrow - MINITOT oOAMITE CO.� LL y y g . . is H g _ - J_.. --___- o� . OSos, Whitby, Ontario o members versus tri Olin � " angary 1911-Whitby 7, Oshawa 9, Brougham , r young in the same field with other makes and found that the BISSELL' has the ls,Port Parry 17 U:bridae I.S.Qaanin@toa 1a ;R members. The latter won by the greatest capacity and lightest draft. Because of the special shape of "Bis- Beaverton 1r,rpterwove 10 score of 22 shots to 19 allots. SELL"plates they cut into the'ground easier. They turn all the soil, whereas . — E. W. FWAl�l 1', Our football Boys went to Stouff- other Disks only s crape it or set it on edge. The "BissicLL" does clean The Pickering Ville .on Dominion Day to take work where other s mate a raged job of it. Steel scrapers meeting the P$mp Manufacturer part in the celebration there and edges of the plates "Chisel fashion" and "movable" clod irons keep the vigilance Committee ' Ito compete for the$25 cup. They machine free from dirt or trash. The"BISSELL"stays had as their opponents the Green right down to its work. It won't bind, buckle or Shop"and- Residence, Dundas St River Shamrocks whom they de- hump upp in the centre. no matter The object of this Association is to tented b the score of 3 to 2 The how stiff or,bard the @oil may be. lessen stealing and pro@ecute ' WHITBY, ONT. Y y the felons. Have played amen with this team It is built to withstand the hardest - * p y g � Three doors west of Whitby Hones. usage. A simple method of balanc- A " . .�1'or about five years and this is ins the driver'@ weight removes McOa�having property stolen oommaoi- .. the first occasion in which they - neck weight. It is the harrow you oats immediately wish any member have succeeded in defeating them. should know more about. So write of E:scull's Committee. We areprepared to tire, wood ator tend The Shamrocks have been r o De t.31 for estate or see your p - um on short notice,also attend ! Mombershi fee 11.00. pumps 8c g- p g� to all kinds of repairing. ?► - nized for years as one of the best local dealer. Ttokets'mav be bad from the Prestdeat or; teams in the Province. The Clare- secretary an apptioatton. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, '. i► smut Thistles are to be congratu- T. E. BISSELL Co• Exec• Com•—L. D. Banks, GFeo, Len also g line engines and; Iated on their victory over such LIMITED, ELORA ONT. �' Rtohardson,Pickering,Ont a agora gear formidable rivals. - W. Lehman, ► MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR :J of Almira, refereed the gams to J A. .lefFrey, No at re�lenc,oi,�,� J.A 0 Connor, Arthus ',✓'.. ��,��y4 o a :f'•r.iJ ��,�,:�' � !'••^�Si.' ,� ^, �.;' ^,p•�r �,r+.' a ,1�y, �� �':fwD";T �^•�';�r'.+C':.r .i :W'., R��,y,�. ,N,�ry .N� :u Y ,.xk;�'`�"+i.. 1""'r5i. � 'r^t,�^ =i"}�,�.M1.'+,.� �.y , .' . '. , .n. .. -. .. 6. x" .t.�w Yr. A. >i• _ y, :li"' :,yK'�WL ,•"'_^. ,,.c ..l� �:4 .. . . :. "--!'•-... :F,,.: •,-:wb .., ...M,-,. . >..",' J.?..- a�Y ,s: .r. y�wSa•, rw.••+$•.. >,.��M; morw7"Rn'>;v rnanv :rtk�•.vt +Cos ,� -'-=wr• 'a•;,.+1s'..r--•=,..._w-.:. .ia:'&::` L 7:" „.. 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What did Jonrs�Tc iacip`lea dot-- ;4. p� ins-"ni"�-r: - ers of Royal' Life Saving � Lesson IX.-The Multitudes Fed. closets and drains sad Ut 'for marry other purposes. Society. -Where did Jesus and his disciples A can equals 20 e, Sal - _ - go for rest 1 Who followed them, Sada, Useful for five here are a list of very sensible k and why 1 At; evening what hap- hundred purposes. cio "ta for swimmers and also for ' c o _ Mose who on swim y did Jesus again seek to go to- rest ` ' E'effield' -honorary member of the "+ with his disciplea f ' How long did . L W. GM*U Co..Ltd. 1 -- -- the multitudes remain with JesusTunis, y o Voyal Life Saving Society, of Re. _- Oat. gins. They have been published MR.ALCIO[ N[al[RT how did he care for them f before, but the dangers they ware Stratford Centre,Wolfe Co.,Qua Lesson X.-Jesus Walks on the lets) cued of s Bea.-What did Jesus do after the against are again to the fore. Mr. - w III bare_�n�_ - -- - have em poantm ` frightful condition of-my Susi m8 up at every bathing place or sum- through the wonderful fruit medicine did Jesus wish to do 4 What occur- mer resort: "Fruit-a-tives'. I could not eat anything red when the disciples were on their Lesson XII.-The Parable of the Lesson I. (Third Quarter.-Pic- - t but what I suffered awful pais fromh way 4 How did Jesus go to help FOR SWIMMERS. Sod+et.-Where did Jesus tell this tures of the Kingdom.-How did gndigptioa. them 1 How did this affect the'din- arable f In what waydid Jesus Jesus continue his teaching l What Don't bathe in unfrequented or - My�ached incessantly' , e. lea 1 Tell about Peter and the I p q - I was toil to try Frnito-tiers and P I preach at this time4 Tell the par- parables did he tell to the multi- secluded parts. ' pent for six boxes. Now I am entirel? trial of his faith. When Jesus and able in your own words. Who was tude? What did they illustrate 1 Don't swim away from shore, al- --stet), can est any ordra:ry toed a+sd Peter were in the boat, what hap- the "sower"I The soil-l- What ;'};ere did Jesus go to explain ways-along the shore. atsaa bane a Headache. pened? How was Jesus welcomed fc ur kinds of he ors did' it illus- some of the parables to the diacip- Don't bathe alone if subject to -- ALCID8_HRII]3RT. _-When they rea,ohedAhe Vra . „ _ -did--ho- giddiness or faintness. 3oc. a box. 6 for ja.3o, or feint PP hoz, Lesson XI.-The Canaanitish Wo- . ' ' rs3c. At all dealers or from Fruit-a- s.�rt of a ' hearer are you 4 tl� them 4 What was taught by the Don't swim against the stream if tiveaLisatted. man.-What were some of the res- Lesson XIII,-Parable of the story of the finding of the treasure yc u come across weeds. _. sons why Jesus wished t4 go1Tares,-T4o what group of parables I•iow was the "pearl of - great Don't bathe shortly after dining; Ati away? Where did he and his din dues this belong t When did Jesus price" to:be obtained? What was a nit at least two hours. 'HE S Se LESSON ciplea go o How did they live while tell it I Why was it necessary"I iPustrated in the parable of the Don't swim near dams, water- there Who sought them and aak- What is the story about To whom drag-nett falls, or where reeda are growing. e3 for help 1 How did Jesus test,did Jesus explain it later l What Don't dive into the water without i' hflr belief 4 What did he say of her were the "tares" How did Jesus '1' first ascertain ng a depth. _ m st i th faith finally t What did he do for explain the parable? How are you ,;r - �u T)ERNATIOXAL I,iaS"No -pert What lesson did the disciples preparin foe the rest "Harvest A'firs oeithout_a dog moat be aw- Don't s, if without par trou _ I Day„1 g g fully lonesome. pot r ears, if subject to ens trou- `,�� -`,t -� JULY 10. learn from this incidentt bb k Don't sit in a boat or stand --- about undressed after being in the Review. Golden Test, John Q. n. W. As M AC K E N Z IE QG O. water. t - - - Ona and Offer at Far and Accrued Interest, o Yield 6� Payable lain)!- earl Don swim too in t sw lar out he t , ­yearly neo or lake unattended by a boat , ,.QUESTIONS FOR INTERMEDI- ®Q swimmer.orpon'tan xswim swimert company if '. ;ATE SCHOLARS. 'cc1_'� �r you have a weak heart, and onlg �} t a " 6 o a7• ' Fund Gold ands - after consulting a doctor. Leasou I.-The Power of Faith- = i '0 g 1L�ng Don't swim tar after a hard How were Jesus and his disciples . . .. -, . . ! '��' day's w over-exertion after met on their return to Capernaum 4 = ,_ OF TM work, oerc a.. - fern fo rd ... -ex - - d or t'y f� - was'7airua 1--Hoar -did -Je-tut — 4th. di oft of ae answer the request of Jairua 1 On _. _ dive out of or try to get ,the way to dsirus's house, whose irntn a boat from the side; dive from bol y I the stern and get in from the stern, 'faith did Jesus reward f Whaining but only then from a boat with .a tmesange did they receive by the broad beam. - rhe way 4 What did they find o® Don't take fright_if you fall into their arrival I" What did Jesus do j . and say 1 What was the result) _ - MWSE JAW, S�CafChl vain - -'MINNEAPOLIS Minn"Ota the water with pout clothes an oa: int 1` '3e 11 bow some others on that ua r m u to at.cloMa goat, and assist y at. eke for the eh .Te, :h.*d great faith and how Jesus Dated July let, 1910, Maturing July let 1950 . . g - � .:;' _ s � •_' swimming with the tide or stream. -- bclped them. - Redeemable at sob sin any interest slate &~ Jury test, 1918 Don't'swim without some recog- Lesson II.-Tba- Mission of the nszed signal to give your fellow- r J Twelve -How lou had Jesus and a" Semk4u=W Interest bis at 'BANK OF MONTREA4 in Twmto, Monb,r 1, E g ,�'rirnssipas! isay'u mmera, if subjected to cramps, .. . It; disciples been traveling about Nei. York mid Ems, = ting one sari Qut, shout : tr igether i What were some of the _ ;ugh for ]help. '- Don't abuse this _ things he had tried to teach them .DEN©l1tIMA170Ns X500 AND $1,000 leave the water as soon as possible. ' Whit was it now time for them toTie gage ani Trust Deed **=Was tie dads ..d tLe n+sela*kb of the h~ have Leen approved-hf Doa't take fright if seized with d.,i How did Jeans seed . thembe forth 1 What was their message, ,MESOR>i. BLAKE, LASH, AINGLIN A OASSELS, TORONTO and endeavor to grub the place af• sad what power did they have) fected. If the leg is drawn up wit+# ' Name the twelve sad tell what you TRU81'sa8 pain, swim slowly with the arm$ .know shout them. What were someatlonal Trust pem8s;nyt Llmltsd, Tore"to. Minnesota Loan sand Trust Oompcanlh Minnesota czly. All swimmers should prao- of the directions Jesus gave them 1 CAPITALIZATION M tic a this. _How can we help to give Jesus', authorised ... 0, issued 1725,750 message to the world 4 k atttberised ...00000 ., .. .............. .. . .. . . ...........• =9.000 00 FOR NON-SWIMMERS. : air . .. .i1,60Q000, issued 1,400.000 Lesson Ill.-The Question of The Capital Stock and Bonds Issued represent an actual cash inrestshent. - Don't throw the heads or arms �„ LAhe $list'=�otv had John rut of the seater. the Baptist -angered Herod and - [ARN1Nas " -When canoeing take a'life belt if Herodias? How had they punish- Average Not IBarninss Last Three Years,$176,893 Por Annufm yor are not an expert. "- -=ed himt Where was his prisont '-;--'Net EamInce foo' the Months Ending February 28th, 1910, 8204,684..20 - Dow"t go beyond the depth of - What question did the two disciples Sour hips if you coni swim. of John ask of Jesus How did he or at the rate of 80 per cent. of present bond issue, or nearly fourteen,time9 Don't plunge or struggle when : arrwer them) What message did Interest Che . Jesus send back to John 1 charges.a find yourself dee aw a _ .. - d11ALANOR SHRET • .• year rse ia. air. _ Lesson IV.-Warning and Invite- ( proaches you;do wh he tells you. tion.-What change in Jesus's !!resent ralue of Hills sand 34111psa"t................,... . .,. . . .0.0.0.0. .0.0.0.0••• ..••• , •.= 7ab0,7ti1.E!< 4n,t attempt Lo get into a boa# < .-preaching 3s drown--in-this lesson-1- ._•. ,...,_ ...•. .... _ Current Assets, Wheat, Cash, Current A,cxonuts,�eta......A. . .. . . ..'.......... ...........—�9T�#1 terror c$tch- eld- Tc, whom had Jesus giveri the moat of the .stern until assisted to get of this time and labor 1 What then .. was expected1and sadness of Jesu s- Deddct Current Idabilltles ........................ . . . . . ............... 1 r , - t )low out these directions X780 616.66 In. , ed the grief • 's Yet Assets .....'.:............................ . . . . . ... ..........._...d...... ...tl ti7>a,e64.1T when you distress n ee water yon #, f s Len n s i th wcrds 1 What invitation did he IN ADDMiON TO THR ASOVE THEM WIM DR TAH' DWRRAS1M SECUBM FROM THE PROOEF" will help yourself and others corn give? What did he mean by his pg TSB 1PPJMNT MGpR OF $5004Oo0. ....... ing to your assistance. - "yoke"1 Have'you 'accepted this Present Dilly OapaClty ■ ■ - 6,00a Barrels of Flour Tread water by keeping the legs invitation l u mcving up and down, as is walk- Lesson V.-Two Sabbath Inci- The Statement• of Earnings and Balance Sheet have been by Messrs. Marwick, Mitchell .a Co., ing upstairs. Hold as oar or canoe dente.-What miracle did Jesus-per- .floadoa, Saglaad. form at Bethsaida? What effect did PURPIOSE or PRt1lt3NT I�UR paddle, plank or breach of a tree this have on the Jews Z How did The present issue of Bonds Is to provide for enlargements to the Moose Jaw Mill,the establishment of as Oaf. in the middle when• thrown to you; ')nerd Mill at that point and for the purpose of additional elevators. an 'oar or paddle with the blade ;Je,sui and his disciples again arouse flat on the waist will keep you up theircriticism? Why did the Phari- BROURITY FOR BOND 188UR sees say that this was unlawful4 The Bond Iesrte is s First Mortgage on all the property of the Company how'owned, or her* acanSred, '{ you don't struggle. Take in.long "here did the next discussion of khe Company now owns five mills: one to Saskatchewan, three In Minnesota, and one in Iowa, with a combinedd breaths through the mouth and his the Sabbath take place 1 What oapscity of 8,900 barrel yes day. The property of the Company has been appraised ,by the American Appraisai hale through. the nostrils; this oration was asked of Jesus? What IComDaaTI and the property'!s ca"16d !n the Balance Sheet at the depreciated value. makes the body more 'buoyant and• R , _ P y. . . . . .. _ . miracle did the perform before ADDITIONAL atOURITY keeps ou warm. them) How do you.keep the gab- In addition to being secured by a Mortgage ori the Company's assets, tbA Bondholders also have the securitl - -bath day I 4f a double liability attached-to the Capital Stock. PLEYTY .FOR TWELVE } ' Lesso• VI.-The Temperance les- FUTURt 18919/18 After the fish dealer-had named ion:-What doy ou know of the au- It is the intention.of the Company to largely increase its milling capacity !nn-Canada by the,establishment q every finned thing in his stall, tl=orship of the book -61-7roverba l �A&Utional mills at points to be selected, and bon.de may be issued for the purchase of, or the construction of, them young Mrs. Maydew decided. to -What is the character of the booki Mau but only to the extent of 76% of the actual cost, and than only if the net earnings of the Company far th4 take swoidfigh. What are aur lesson verses said to as year are equal to twice the total charges for interest on Bonds issued or to be issued. The Mortgage b es'm; about how muchl" ask- " t t I What results follow the use of ii,Jf00, _ _ - _-_- _ . _ 1 Y e� the dealer. Intoxicating liquorst •What is' the. _ 81111K1NG FUND' or_ _ "Oh, two or three, I should say," truly safe rule for us to make 1 What Vndsi the Trust Deed a Sinking Fund is provided to be deposited with the National Twat Company, Limited replied Mr,. Maydew; "or perhaps is d`ieh will redeem before maturity 76% of the outstanding Bonds at lob and accrued interest, or.at current mar vc,u' will tell me. I'm giving a our duty to our neighbor in this ket price. :tcnziealon?' Where da you stead luncheon to morrow to-twelve f r in the battle to-day against 'intern- 'resent Bond Issue=Represents Only About One-third of Oornpany'e 'Asset& my classmates, and you can cat - in ? cu'.ate from that, can't you Lesson VII.--Growing Hatred to ;,T&Crm of Subscription :-10% on Application, balance on delivery "Yes'm." ' Jesus.-What miracle is related is s "Oh, and, M.r., Jenkins," as she ; • 1+e verses just preceding this lea- apsoNrla/rou/aP• and/lpplloatlosr Forms Bent on Request. was about to- turn away, "won't on t' What did tAe people in gen- ��• isubasripgow will he received by any B,raaeia of the following Banksr Boa see, plea ie,'thati all the swords +rel say of it Z What was the cri- •� r ;71 HE METROPOLITAN BANK, � n e left oaf" - Ifcism of the Pharisees f Give some - - - - i aguments of Jesus. Against what .-TKR STANDARD BANK OF CANADA a"d '13F TROUBLFr HUNTER. x.0.0.0. Id Jesus warn them? For what did "4' The mars who by habit Ik I of the scribes3tiand Pharisees An MACKENZtE � cO■ Bursts trouble each day sk t Whp was this a wicked de- V8 Will run like a rabbit ' land f What was the great sign - -. • w,i,+ l -r„ :a•.;k•'�su"� .r' '...=_,» '�• �• .��.kh.a®a tpmt,7 e•+` comes ea}3•1r irt-s y.:way.a $( ClT7C4VA®A_WE ,��G•- n'tbem 1 ,lat mould finally-be giveS' ...i. �• 2� "��Y • ,, . ... - :c. :. ,. .. ... _,� .:: wr �t.r:'_l+w, .v.•.h 4 w•. `` ;t-.,,.sn•�. .x,as...s t :f� y '''�y,,.,, +'"'�m.J �''alA..a ."➢a ;Z:'�•.: .:'s .. w4 •'^'W..w..;.. q F.. tiiV :tr•. .°• •' '; '; "'�'3w`"''"`. �Ib„p ,�:. ?r , '&7*`.. :J'�4.e+",�, - A�y1 ,' ,." '+.:` ,"r •'e "fir, r�44 �• "".?T Vin. :7,ry' ,e vr.'�c*. a^..Ra > 7777" 7cn+ . .. 1Z7v.. .. .. "t - "•Ta LR 1 'TT -- L i 7 . N $tBTB QW8 ?ABbBtB FATHE.R'S• SOFT SPOT. PUSHING A POPULAR LINE. t � ou$i $U$ 0011RIN 8 "You mustn't touch the top'Of the A number of commercial men s - T baby's head," said a mother to her • were sitting in an hotel when one •:"•• _ •' ;��,,, .'Baby'is Own Tablets should be five-year-old son, "because 'she has of them began to boast that his ,We. ,.'kept in every home where there a soft spot there. that is very ten- firm had the largest number of pec- I nsult us with regard to your- investments. are infants and young children, and der We have the facilities for assisting in selecting the ` • '" at first sign of illness during-'the ,Tine Dun stet ple pushing its goods. , .� o g gazed ate cosi- There was a little argument, and ' securit most suitable for your sudividual requirements r • h•'t summer months they should be curly for a moment, and then ask- tires a oommercial traveller, who y 4 : ;given to the little one. At no time ed:- bad not had much to say before, -- 'T of'the year is baby in such danger "Have all babies spots „ , Quartesj lint of � L got'Softs is suddenly rose and said, I 11 bet Our y ' - . as in summer. Summer complaints on the to of their heads?" quick! that unless P env man in the house that mPIC IGO firm some on so y "Yes," replied his mother. has the biggest numbt�r of pyo •1 �� --"wia-a't--hsad-the -little- -"$id papaaveago spot on s pushing its goods.,' rc - 13w7 one may be beyond help in a few head when he was a baby W "Done!" exclaimed the boastful Judy lata 1910 hours. The Tablets never fail to "Yes, and he has got it still." one. The moneywas acoordin l relieve the sick child, and if occa- And the old mau who ha p p g y It toralpr&d and ready for distribution. Copy sent ex *fUe.4." sionali given to the well child the passed u u with a stakeholder, and the _ y g Y to hear the above conversation - sang out:— ell, "Now, what is, your firm's line GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS oche, Les Fonds, Que., says "Yes indeed he has my dear )f goods!" '#M1 "Last summer my baby suffered or he�could have been a�single man "Baby carriages," murmured the -" "To yield 4% to $/, - severely •from stomach and bowel t,E,�{a quiet man, as he took the money tri ubles but the prompt use of _ y Bab „ and made for the aide door. : Baby's Own Tab e c e Tablets are sold by medicine IM. To yield 5% to 6% dealers or ,by mai] at 25 cents a Johnson-That girl is a jewel. Attacks of cholera and dysentery bcx from The Dr. Williams' Medi- Morrison=Wh don't ,y come• quickly,, there seldom being ,CORPORATION AND PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS cine rockville Ont. y you mar Any w _ Co.,� , her 4 9 .1��8 of the visit. Remedil o e anion must be taken To yield 43S/e to 6% y< Johnson-I cant furnish the set- just as quick- WISE WORDS. . .. tmB• ly if the patient is to be spared � PROVEN In Fields Fa`~ - great suffering and permanent in- INDUSTRIAL BONDS Nothing works harder than idle , jury to the linin membranes of the To eld 5 4 r Off.-Dr. Thomas g _ curiosity. bowels. The readiest preparation YI ''% to 6/e _ r ` -- `- Many a man marries for love- heleetrie Oil is known in Australia, for the sero P P i of money. South and Central America as well purpose is Dr. J. D. Kel- The legality hal been a • ” _ hair's D sentery Cordial It ea _ P y P?�qed ra all lraraea. _Co�y of our e spark o ove is usually kind= be got at small Dost at an rutori opinion era. ;a.. fed before_there is a match._ States, and its consumption in- y dri " • creases each year bas ma a its ea e-r s, and it Things dont turns h this world y wiii afford relief before a doctor i -, 'until somebody turns them up, own way, and all that needs to be can be called. It is better to talcs things as they done is to keep its name before the - , come than miss them as they go. public. Everyone knows that it is _ DOMMIVII-SEculaTim If oar s k Lo be had at any store, for all mer- TIT FOR TAT. -3 mut tae sides in a quer- 29 cnante ties it. CORPORi 11 1OK-L IPUTED lrnl, take the outside-of the house. p I wonder, ejaculated the pro- , - The lot of the peacemaker may - yoked husband. waiting for his wife be blessed; but he usually gets , Some people would accomplish a t,o put the last dab with the puff on _TORONTO . MOt"lTREAL.LOd`IDOPt.F-M(3. - ---'--= more hard knocks than the combat- lot more if they didn't waste so her nose, ."if the world will ever ! ante. Duch time telling others what they see faceless powder." LL are going to do. "Or," put is his spouse, "smoke- 'Worms derange the whole sys- lees husbands." , PAINKILLER is JUST THE REMEDY tem. Mother Graven worm Exter- needed la every household. For cuts, burns ns•d tie �> a�w minator deranges worms and gives and bruises, strains and sprains damper: o. a cloth with it, apply to the wound and 4iar t�`k rest to the sufferer. It only costs the pain leaves. Avoid substitutes, there _ . • ab cents to try it and be convinced. 1s but on* '"P�inkiller"—Parrs Davis'— P L E I N E sr tias� is is ' 2k. and i0o _ aa4•west 4rlrryEt It's as important to know when a unkne■t sa, umnea --— --THE INEVITABLE: ORPTa-1 cured a valuable basting to let go of as opportunity as it is tag e� d _ erase 'etch I'll?tA$D•S LINIMANT after • e s to know when to grasp it. Briggs `I don't think much o! e�1 jteri■ari«bad treated W. wubont do a "v- -Under-blossom. He's a scoundrel. binany permanent geoe_ Canadian Appreciation !rinarin Linlo t Dura Car�st-in Osara. He lees in his teeth." Yo■n,ro, Griggs--''Why shouldn't ]ie 1 His p Of Grand C•,ttraf wlLrlila oaovlt. '-She-"I'm going to cook dinner teeth are talbe." ass„;•w 8O1i� D'iisoals L,day myself. What would you Langham Hotel, London. i.__ --' - hke, dear f" Bmall but Pouat-Para�elee's Gentlemen,-I wish to exprtiaa asy appreciation of,the -: Ji He-"Er-cc1d beef and pickles." V+getable Pills are small, but they :h.p. Daimler which you have delivered to me. Before ship- 'w?• in the car to Canada I made a three weeks' trial of it coy- Oro -." effective in action. Their fine ping Wed. Weak. wears. w■tern My— qualities as a corrector of stomach tri', g some 1,400 miles. The car ran perfectly, and I never 11LtullelaidRor your�Eye Ttw3mbl°deay' You tioubles are known to thousands Husbands slid wives rarely agree had the slightest trouble of any kind, and I think it quite 'lives W IAke ltturlue. It soothes. son At i and they are in constant demand °n the amornt of pia Oloaey Lha 'up to the many claims you make for it. - The silence, smooth- a. Your Ewu�i ata Write For mye Boole.. � latter need. nese of running, and jYrsa. mun" Bre E3au"y Co.. Toronto everywhere by those" who know g, power of acceleration on hills {s really i _ what a safe and simple remedy they remarkable. are. '�he}r >rEL�Oointr°duCtion t0 EE lulls Yov fSET THE KIND YOU ' My petrol consumption was le miles to the gallon, includ- _ when a mea feta his whiskers HAVE ALwAYs NAD-o.tng to the sees ;ing a great deal of driving in traffic. The tyres show no &p- grow atter marriage his rite sus- those acquainted with them, but to pularlty of "The a, a L'• me= Master unscrupulous makers are pnttiaa : _ipreciable signs of wear, and I think it will rove light oa to that he doesn't lose her an three who may not know them they , Pa lose y ap one like is ILade b: Davi*a l.awrena i I am really delighted with the car.-Yours sincerely, :'mere. art, presented as the beat prepare- Co, trot on the market for disorders of ' ' - : y Writes: was enabled to a PITY IS AKIN TO LOVE. remove the Dena roc a e c t and ranch , branch, HYPE�IATED. He was poor, but otherwise hon Ina •b`I the use of Holloway's Corn .- Thr; II1Qsf Cure." Others who have tried- it When a woma answers "N-no I" a"t, and he had just proposed to - _the heiress. + �.lbave the same experience. It is quite easy t� guess "Are you sure," she queried, Af- Successful The little hyphen is to show ter the manner of her kind, "that t qj ACCOUNTED .FOR _ Her answer ahor d be "Yes." sou do not want to marry me for fray of tilt; IKp}icker-It must be fine to stand_-Whw�. Liniment Corea Distemper. my money 9" where go foot has trod before. "Of course I don't," he replied. ye 09„ i1', _ ar19 i Henpekt-Perhaps that is why �`- 'I am anxious to marry you be- - a !Maria likes to put 'hers down on &ZIRL DI'TERS OF JAPAN. cause I haven't:the heart to let you mo become an old maid merely because The Dati111er Motor Co., >tsoa i Girls of 14 Often Engaged in Work ti', u_happen to have a paltry half- y ).1.1ttt�ted! - - Mlnard'a Liniment Duras Diphtheria. -Clothes and Equipment. million." -COVENTRY, ENGLAND. g -- - • `HERE THE FAULT LAY. The pearl divers of Japan are the "Tommy, the' is the last helping women. Along the coast of the �, �E ARE MONEY ON MUSIC. THSEE ( / IANCER, Tumors• Lampe, etc. Iotornat `j ` - of plum-pudding I shall give you!" bay of Ago and the Bay of Gokasho 1 l pieces sheet music, ices Bit bttrRacn l- and ecternal• cured without pain by r So spoke Tommy's mother. Tom- tl.e 23 and 14- ear-ol pet Tree. Meteor Pub. Co.,. Chatham• our home treatment. Write ns before toq P y y d. girls .after ntario. late Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, y` _ my-,grunted. ?by_1_ Because he t•1•ey''have finished their primas j g wo$; r Colling,vood. 'ort. ' was a •little ho school work o,to sea and learn to ` $ w-ivr sov9,char, To ort „ g ,r g os spare time, maks io every orderWeen's��������Once upOII a time, TOmmy, dive. They are in the water and Bample andrms funs Domialou Mat! Urder continued his mother, "there was a learn to swim -almost from baby- Js g� . Station v.,Toronto, , _ tittle ty boy who kept on eating more hood and they spend most of their the �sL �Y tKINGSTON y `+- azd more plum-pudding . till he time in the water except in the cold' for.i ce, Is Your Hearing Goad ► and Colig 'e 'burst I He died, Tommy, from eat- ost season from t'ne end of Decem. ,11E�L �'dtlY@S, ><Ilg ONTrf3RI0. ,. '!'he $EAR•O•P$ORE will give son the '' „' ISOM f00b,''•st�$ `QA� neAts of good hearing, Beod for free ung too much plum-pudding: ter to the beginning of February. ARTS Tommyfinished his het 1n Even during the most inclement A food booklet, gi•ine Darticn�ire and names helpin gI3t0!'S• r I of satisfied users. Also EDUCATION At "Ain't such a thin as too much• of seasons the sometimes dive for to rsa�,ra. NEOLOGY g Y Special Offer for a Months Home Trial. �• ,plum-pudding!" he- murmured, pearls. They wear a special dress, THE !RAND ELECTRO OZONE LIMITED, %MI:BICINE tightly. i white underwear, and the hair sea spadina Avenue, Toronto. SCIENCE {Indulding Enginlering� "Well, then." said his mother, twisted up into a hard knot. The - - - "why did the little boy burst?_" eyas are protected by glasses to � TheArbcottraemaybetgkeawithon! �y "N rt enuff boy!" remarked Tom- prevent the entrance of water. IStD�9 �- attendance,but students desiring to grad- - n'sy, and he passed his plate over Tubs are suspended from the ��� Date muit attend one iessicn. There •'again. waist. were 1517 students registered session 4 A boat in command of a man is 1909-10. 'Bewaie of good intentions that assigned to every five to ten women %, g��y,Ready RW ; For Calead era, wltix the Registrar kick over the traces. savers to carr them, to and from Det acre. the worst . y pains to from one to GEO: Y. CHOWN, B.A. I the fishing grounds. When the div- IN �' twene minat+ea u •.. l:iagatosy Ontario. People who lead the simple life ers arrive on the grounds they leap char thae lien in treeless ForHeadachege limping, aervan(whethet• sick h- KEEP AWAY are not necessarily simple-minded. into. the water at once and begin into a gonad, healthy hone, wt111as nerrons4 Tooth- Z. r� and eager to do a good da ■work. ache. IVeuralgta, to gather oysters at the bottom. The g y' Rheumatism, g 3 Doa't let • Spavin, Curb, Splint, e• oysters are dropped into the tubs s rain,Ringbone or an other Lame- I'nn'bsaa pains an Ra'Itnen w D 7 In the back spine or kldn•ys, suspended'from their aists. nese keep your horse in the stable. around the aver ploari swelling F. LZE as When these vessels re filled the cure It with of the .foists• and pains o�an ktntts,Rsd- divers are raised to the Surface and ..ay. y Relief win!bt a sew daasy�• of- divers •permanent once for Half a Cent a Day. 'i ivinp.into the boats. They,dive to K�n�� ' "e _ Horn Flies, Gad Flies, Blow Flies, Flies y a depth of fr`orn five to thirty fa- fin 1.7 y - of,every kind, Mosquitoes, Lice and -all thoms without any special appara- ;Spavin Core ' � reg it wa•a an old bachelor worrying insects keep entirely clear of the tus- and retain their breath-'while � animals to which • tv�,`;T at women ought to hold . t it Sures without leaving a sear, tnCli4 a occasionally 1, remaining under water from one to blemish or white hairs—because it does In order Cooper's �t Knocker M give three minutes: Their ages iary not blister. g thought's a chance to � Y catch up. ' from. 1.3 W 40 years, -'and between tort issue,B.C.,jure idch 1t100 _ has been applied. Easily put on with rt- Z3•and 38 they are at their prime. "nave been ustuz your Llnlment for sprayer, and coats less than one cent a years sad End it all t atyoa represent. Somehow. the average girl exer- day for each animal. Protects wounds Have not been without it for to years." ejcE3 better 1' s Some men enjoy a show only c$olto$coRDox. judgment in•'.choosing from fly-blows and,inflammation. More when there is fifteen minutes inter- `+fir friends than she does in shoos- than pays for itdelf in extra milk, extra $1.a bottle-4 for lia. $�celleat for its a husband. beef,le+w feed and more work from horses. 1A niission between the acts. hoasebold use. fiord by all deafen, g $f,7g q GALLON x ' 3 THF — Ari:for free book"A Treatise On The Mlnard's Liniment Cures COId>i Eta. ` "Is hour husband an optimist or Horne"or write as for copy. SS 1 " SOo. A QUART y a pessimist, Mee• `leakhedde4" eft.s.I.sExafttta.e.ere■tY*an.,rL Rich relatives have a mania for WM. CO3p"'R & ilF,91iEWS El iriJGE \'0. `28 -l0. /, e, p "Neither; hes a chemist. liPing :,o a ripe old age. TORON t C. ''' .. a .:..,:'•'.,... , w w. :. ...._. .� .. �: ax:. '. •c. 4 ,•e�. .,� ;,;.w, .�'Y./ •+s' ?�"�?''6• del` d .••r,` •� tri .; s j.. •' •,.. ,, ....w_�'' .. ..•."'••-'""*•.•.d4.:a :r ."Use' •:r }, A , ;,y ..�, r t ri ,r ,,t' ^'�•,e` *� n'"wtx .r.."' `J. I:i�" '.y'Aiq BSc, s 'it y fir•`� y .s.�u'e�{.`' t e<"r', 't`i."as'Y �i S s��, "si;',a,Y�,,.. 'S , •..m."�'! i�.a •�' �- .�"�t'r; � - y :. -,.... •- ,,• • „.. ,u-x .::.. w.: 'n-{ •a :T' v '.r �wtP-,>^4'bf"iP`.A ky r .s:...? Rti -a!„`..`+ ,,p •k-,�,.' �`' -t-4`M,a m ;y?•,.••a- ,y.. *�'�"?•..x^7-"�.'ti+''a: 't ..� 'ov.Y' .r,s :.h -s. 'p�y• s. !' y s<w... .-... 4.... _m .,.a• .._.:,,- •.:+linea+..'.:_. „ '�. r! :. y.. .. '.: son ... . •_,.,•�^,',,i:.` .. - a s ry Cryaler was in the city --John Greenlaw is erecting aDES 4, • _"", `: -LOCALISMS. on Thursday- small cottage at the lake for the SUMMER ;__ A r - ra. Deverell is visiting her 3ce:ommexlstion of campers. Od ' - - -On Tuesday night'Jae. Brien y r Mies M. Blair. Toronto, spent aieter in Toronto for a few days, , YSanday at"Raceside." Misa Vega Ridley, teacher of heard a commatiaa iu hie hen- llden B and boys cool comfortable can. :r L -Mrs. D. Simpson spent the the IItica public school, is home home. He thought tittle of th» Mas bQote $1.15 and •��• Also tennis ``holiday with friends in Toronto.— Daher�aca+b ---- n►attet.but sent the dog out to -Mise Evs Moore is spending a =L. D. and Mrs. Banka spent frighten away the maurauder. t • week with her eiatecs in Toronto. the holiday with friends in and In the morning.however,he found running shoe$, .all 81�e8 and prises• -H. W. McKiel, B. A., Guelph. around Grimsby. that nineteen fowl had disappear- -_ visited friends in the village this -The Ladies Aid of the Method. ed. As there was no trace of --- i ist church met on Wednesday aft- them, he could form no other con. iea' patent leather and dongola�os- week. A�Ha1Rh the IV Alan.installed*wMrs. Y....clusion__Lhaa that_ ----- ndependent- phone in his regi- Hobbs. _ had paid a visit to the place. This AA j .::.7ence. -Lost-In the Friends' meeting is oro}of the most despicable forms ford$ at e�gi.o0• ~ Gervas Cornell is now erecting house on Sunday, June l9tb, a of Neft and the icon who an- Ouse e rams war o n - gold • met _ . it es see himself to icon• n%e 66A reliable boot and shoe store for wear and satisfaction. ;,denee- er please leave at this o ce. * siderable danger. -Mrs. A. J. Howlett and son -Frank and Mrs.Hall and child, -The dry weather of the past 's nt a few days with relatives in and Chas. and Mrs. Diddleton and few weeks has not interfered R. A. BUNTING, P.ICKERING two-children spent ' few days at much with the growth of grass on _ -HiscocMrs. Hail. the streets of our village. Most - - _�. is visiting his sister, Mree. (Rev.) -Lost-On Tuesday evening, a o e ride in mak- ' 'W. Moore. white handled pocket knife witir h lag a generous use o -Born-On Friday, July lot, to blade in each end. The finder will mowers n the streets in front of �Thomas A. and Mrs. Wilson, a be rewarded by leaving same at their premises, but there are oth- danggti� ter. the bank. ere who neglect the BUN wort entirely. Mias M. McCausland is spend- -Owing to my being absent In former years the police trustees ----- •.• _ ing a couple of weeks with friends Saturday afternoon I would deem looked after this work but this ,f in Toronto. it a favor if my customers would year the matter seems to have es- it _ -B. W. Wood is spending a have their wants in drugs filled by caped their attention. Long grass : 1W LB. week or two with his sone to noon. T. M. McFadden. * on the sides of our streets is neith- 1 V\J The e m ath of the co er useful nor ornamental. 16 lbs. gran u- Philadelphia. - y A y a -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearson, of mann is extended W Mr. and -On Monday afteroon James SACK OF Richl}rdson met with rather.an r 911 _ ''_- friends in won. the death of their daughter, Miss nnplieasant eapetience an one -GRAN. ". -Mrs. W. J. Coakwell attended Gertie, which took pla* one day which might have resulted more / seri He eves driving west 20 lbs yellow `SUGAR picnic from Tomato at Whitby last+cele. y on Wednesday. -The regular meeting of the and when near s- yellow corner, -Hugh and Mra.Rose and child Ladies' Aid Society of St. An- attempted to pass W. Sanderson, - of Toronto, spent Sunday with D. draw's church will be Held neat wha.was leading a stallion. VYhen d $1-00 �•�� :land Mrs. Munro. Tuesdayy, afternoon, July 12th, at just opposite, the stallion. tii-rned sugar - -Mr. and Mrs. Powell, of Ostia- a o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ar- half round and kicked most vie% _. oust at Mr. Richardson and his n lwa, spent the holiday with W. J. thur Boyes. y -atnd Mrs. Coakwell. - -A meeting of those interested outfit, with the result that the _ t -Mrs. W. B. Powell and daugh- in baseball and football will be shafts were broken and the horse ter, Mise Gladys, are visiting with held in the Gordon House on Mon- Let free from the democrat, the /p KiBSIJSI. CREAM BUNS, F'1V13 R08E8. T$A relstive±e is Uxbridge. day evening with a view to ar- front axle was bent in several FLOUR BUNS, WRITE-SATIN. - Mrs. J. Dewart is spending a ranging matches for Mondav, _ Aug. places, and the wagon othefew rwise ?° daughter, F. H. Hall. of her thatLa pleasant days' sportt w ll thrown out nrtoRicliardson was the had ground _ let Holiday). damaged. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClure. of be arranged for. and was badly shaken up and _ Woodbridge, are visiting their -Homeseekers' excursion by all bruised.- It wilrbe some days be- - <<g�YT ►�HEj�. BES daughter, Mss. R. N. Hicks. routers. Ho for an outing, Rea fore he will be free from the JLC V -Mrs. Alien Trull. of (Oshawa, breeze@. Muskoka, England, Ire- effects of his:unpleasant ezperi- s mpeut a couple of days recently land, Scotland, Can. Nor-west, ence. Oh those "Arm and Hrmmer" brand Querelle.. They're just$1.04 . _ with her niece, Miss A. Field. upper lakes, lower.and all lakes, -Among those from outside per pair. Not made of leather but say they wear well. ow for -Dr. Byron and Mrs. Field, of resorts, Algeingata Park, any- points who visited Pickering dur- those red harvest boots. So cool, only 8125. Toronto. visited John Field here where, everywhere. Choice of.all sag the holiday were : J R. and - Wednesday and Thursday of last best ocean knee, all lake boat lie- Alis Thezton and family.Stewart - es, reservation of berths ahead and Gordon Thextoo, Miss P. J. l. week.-N. J•Morrisseyandthreechild- verynecessary. Full information wri ht, Scott and Mie. Stewart _ 1 H T _. .._ g - 1 i1 • man, of Newcastle, visited at the and through tickets. single, road and family.. Jahn and Mrs. Law. "BU E -home of his mother here for a day trip or prepaids, at Ste he Abe Law. Peter and Mer+. Andrew _ ' 'Deet week, office(opposites P.O., Whitby). See and child,Allan Clark, R. Gordon, Misses Marie and We are certainly rushing out those s -Leave your order at Richard- or write Stephenson (before tray- W. Bruke-nabire, _ " ison's Grocery for cherries. John ening anywhere)at your leisure. * Gladys and Lloyd Bateman,BurtH.Miss NEW. PERFECTION OIL STOVES 1-* Gillmae.of Brougham, is supply- -Dominion Day was observed Josie Moore, - :` Ing the fruit. * very quietly in Pickeriog, unlike Kerr. Dafoe and Mrs Banks Lod t• : -Wm, Hlenoch, of Toronto, so cool and comfortable. former years when the firemen daughters. Mona and Hazel, Miffs Keeps house spent Sunday here vs ith his else• held their annual picnic, there Cora Gordon and Miss Lero , Mr. pp tern, Mrs. (Rev.)Moore and Mise was "nothing doing" in that line. and Mrs. 3huebrooke and daaRh- } i May Hiscock. There was the usual large number ter. Mr. and Mrs. Evans, all of To- . .BERGER'S ENGLISH PARIS GREEN • -Mise Mabel Harvey entertain- of boliday visitors a number ronto. A.-M' and Mrs. Kerr and Ea me memb*rl of her ng reside cid, of Ingersoll ; Miss Haney. _ , ,never fails . School class to a picnic on Satur- elsewhere. The Pickering foot- of Oshawa -, George Kennedy and - dayy afternoon. ball tears went to Whitby where two nieces, of Buffalo., Mr. Mus- Hand.apreyers--Latest on the market, ?5c each ry - air. and Mrs. Ales. Rome and the took part in the celebration seinen. of Uxbridge ; 1>sias Edith. _ r: F _ family and Mise Barr, of Tomato, under the auspices of the band Burling,of Milton. are visiting with D. and Mrs. and firemen of that town. They +• SCHOOL REPORTS Munro for a nmouth.Willi - were successful in the football a s -Mrs. John Williams,of Bloom- tournament, having won the Union No. t, 8caa•boro, No. a, Pick- field, spent a few days with her handsome silver cup, defeating aring Promotion examinations. To h ap' ' k f ', pa rents, Geo. H. and Mrs. Jones, Oshawa by the score of 2 to 0. In sr. IV,-Ravmond Yate..Cecil Annis, - • ': sarisf� the past week. " the afternoon the Greenwood Reggie Morrish, Kellie White.Floyd -After being called in for ebme school. baseball team came down Yates (ree.) To Sr. III.-Florence 10 weeks in order to be re-classified, to play the return match with the Collins, Lillie Camps. Mabel Carson. �'rtBsD-tFDo$e in the public library Pickering' school team. A large To Jr, III.-Evw Mosher, George Car- ig •son. To Jr. II.-Annie White. To _are again in circulation. niu>nber witnessed the game, Sr I -Mervin Burke, Wm. Healer. Redu�/t11on. -Jae. H. Rogers returned home which was rather one-sided Pick- ,•, --- -last week from his trip to the ering winnin by 49 rune to 6. �,t_TONa' ea�o ed the trip Needless to. be press have been unable get The first meeting of the -Altoona y - g to enjoyed Sacrament of the Lord's the results of the entrance exam- Branch(North Ontario) Women's In Sapper was di4Peosed in St. An- mations as the work has not yet etitute will be bold on Saturday,July Nom; Is. your CllanCe, :. .A big re0ew - a drew's church on Sunday.- Nine been completed. Those who have 9th at the village ball, here, at 9.110'p. p m. The subject of "canning and pre- new members were added to the completed their 'work, state the serving-of fruits" will be taken up. tion In all Trimmed X1111- be rolh nitro r of failures is much' great- Miss Ethel Monkhouse will assist in -Mr. Mellor,of-Vic Univer- er than usual, the ezaminatious in the program.also Miss Emma Roach, - �i ati - = •• salty, ocenpied the pulpit in the arithmetic and geography being of Glasgow. All ladies areicvited to ' `J " ' methodist church for the first unusually hard. -Itis stated that attend this meeting. ­... .'time on Sunday, when he preach• in the County of Wentworth there •'•' • MRS LEIGH) IGH • •PICKERIN G eft most acceptably. Were 69 failures out of 100 who GREEN RIVER . _ --Walter and Mrs. Richardson, wrote. Not for s number of years " of Philadelphia, retained home on have there been ouch severe criti• A number from here purpose attend- p ing the Baptist social at Wbitevale --� Saturday, after a. ten clays'_visit ciams of. the Education Depart- next Wednesday evening. FR1EE ! with the former's parents, W. V• meat for setting unjust papers. W. G. Barnes met with a beavy loss ^GIVEN• AWA• _ "+ and,Mrs. Richardson. In format.years examiners were on Monday by the accidental death of S lb: of Lipton's to the one who comes the nearest the number of `- -Rev. W. Hoore will address given a certain amount of latitude his four-year-old hackney mare. . She 'the members of Si, Andrew's-Sob in the reading of papers, but this was being broken in, and when put- • beth school at the morning service year that privilege was denied ting the harness on in the stable she beaus in the bottle. Open v any one that buys a pound se tees in ill on Sunday nest. In consequence them, and candidates who failed reared it sad fell,back, her head the 80 days from date of advt. So come along ladies and see who will striking t estonefloor causing instant = there will be no Sabbath school in to give perfectly correct answdrs be the lucky.one. _ Ahe afternoon. received no credit for what the death. She was a inose besuEiful` y animal. and has been valued at from We also'have itr stock the beat of seed corn, mangel seed an ' -A. G. and Mrs. Green and did know. $750 to$1000. family left on Wednesday for Ta -An excursion under the auspi- --. turnip seed. ronto to spend some time with ces of the Whitby Lodge,A. O. U. Why so much litbor twice daily ';friends. They contemplate visit W., the S. O. E.,of Whitby, and washing about twenty-five pieces a in the We,et before. returning to the 84th Regimental $and, Rill in the bowl cream separators..Get. FARMERS' SUPPLY STORL�', z Pietcering. We hope they may take place to the beautiful town a Sharpies Dairy Tubular, and PROP. PICS:ERIN`GF have a pleasant trip. of Barrie on Thursday,June 14th. three pieces to wash, and ,wig E' • BRYAN, -The school-board have secured Ths excursion train will leave take more cream from your milk -the services of Miss Myrtle McGill, Whitby •Town at 7.40, Whitby than any other cream separator f� mak.: -of Centreville, as successor to Miss Jct at 8,,Pickering at S.13, Dun• on the market.. Repairs kept for Campbell. Miss -McGill conies barton at 8,17, Rosebank at 8.23 s=ale. D. Simpson & Co., agents, easona ble �� "e very highly recommended by-her and Port Union at 8.27 a. m, The Pickering. `* former schooldg- -board and'by the fare from Pickering is$1.25. The i Inspector under whom she taught. town of Barrie is one of the roost . -S. H. and Mrs. Gibbons and beautiful in Canada, being situst- PAPER HANGING - , :ft children,of Riverdale;A. and ed on the edge of Kempenfelt Bay. - - _ Mra.Whitelaw and Miss L.White- It has beautiful walks, handsome The undersigned is prepared to take Lawn Mowers . haw, Whitby, and about twenty- residences,up-to-date public build- contracts for 'paper hanging and �1 ��j� �w. five other relatives of Mr.and Mrs. ings, and with its mater beats, Painting. _ Garden She&r8 ' Hall from the city, held a picnic steam boats, fishing grounds and Satisfaction guaraateed4 fi at " eeeide." A very enjoyable bathing places, is and an ideal Prices reawliable.. Lawn Rakes e .-time was spent in games and races. spot to spend a bot summer day. �gl M. ALLAWAY _ Screen -Doors- ti -Russell Woodruff, of Toronto, There will be a baseball match-ber "spent a week with his Pickering tween the Barrie and Whitby PICKEAING MARKETS ' friends. He had been for nine teams at the Agricultural Park at $ Window screens, screen wire, turnip seed, mangel seed, etc., months at the Sick Children's Hos- 2.30 o'clock, and a band concert ]Sed Wheat............. and general hardware. - W h i to •90 pital receiving treatment for hip near the G. T. R. station at 7 p. m. Mixed ^ .,..•.......... .•.... •� of Stearn launches have been engaged (3ooee „ .Son disease. He has now been out ilk • that institution for several months to take parties out on the bay at paw ,.•„............... ., .. r gradually improving though a very small fee. See,bills.for full Barley.... �,. ..... ...,.. y�,< 4ck" "-•'�'.m> .,.'�j.,v .. . 14; R.'�Q6�a(,C$;,t..,,..t:r r ,i ,r•,,.rte.,. n. � •"A +",*+ ^n.• •+iS n,°ti'drF*:g °�''{'" B' "'�'•• • ; « ' -"4. � y'.���r'�a •:' �c �.; . ���. �,`*��,mdY" as�'�� a w��a` $ �l'� d� i�, � Y� ,-t - �• i