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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_05_19 „,,.:.Yy , a...,c. - ,.':: a�` -' S.'.,.. ,R:tV-' v+•,. _K>•:•',L. .aea.:r.+c +•.ye-ti-v a�•x.. •..,,. n.s• v •b rn^: ;•as,' °'-5.:- '•,.�•� ';; •. �-,• C .Zir z � s _� `' '�'.>-;w .1`,'.,._ .. ,y -.. M,,�-+.. r ••w- rX'`''# :�, ;;.-'�Y. ''7,:w, h,• +e.e'• �a. k'v.. _ +,y,*.:ws. ..3••!!- ai�R, t s..Ver.. � ,' .d., t,.,-�- _„•., ",.'as.. •r..s ta.•. 'w—,.... - ..:,..., ...'S ,. ... .. �:'„ }.i•., -�,;. ,:F.y„.. ”-1 :d,. .cn :.y,.� .00.... ,�,. .:,Y.-�. _ .,• ai .... -4. r ,_ '. .9,...,•. .. .,. .. .. .'_...'i' ti - �Y , z • - VOL. XXa PICS.ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911 No' 33 >�tsft*strostal OLar1a�. AUDLEY WHITEVALEEstablished 75 years Medical.' SPINK MILLS what about a new Mayor? .Tames and Mrs. Taylor have been Wm. Puckrin, has engaged stn Eng- digiting their'daughters in the city. �- -' - lisbman fresh from the old sod. Measles are again prevalent in our GREENWOOD 'p E. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- - Messrs. Guthrie have planted ont a village. : . . [�• tared member of the O tometriw As@o• new orchard, which should be a good Mrs. Dixon and son, of Toronto, are �thefi t of of glasses. . . Eyes tested re given w - asset, visiting her parents, John and Mrs. the fitting of gla@@e@. Eyes tasted free. North MILLS Claremont. 486E Our new blend of "Cream Buns" Everyone should arrange to attend Kirton. ' •�� is giving entire satisfaction to all the Centennial. There ought to be a Miss Ethel Hamblin won the dia- y C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., great time. mond ring in the Medicine Co's vot- good housewives, who are fo Peter Dalbv has been suffering from Ing contest. - hl a Edinburgh, member of the College of Ftu" No other flour just quite Ra good as Physicians and surgeons of Ontario,licentiate nate enough'to try it. scarlet *but is now on the way Mrs.,,-Parker has returned home of bioyal College of surgeons, Edinburgb, - y .� BOeoial attention to d@ieases of uwgomen and "Tea Bun-3" for a y to recovery. from Toronto, after a pleasant visit "'MAKERS JOY" oLildran. cilias sad reaideac@,Bro ham, p sir is the Thos. Hall,of Brooklin, has rented with friends. P e•/O T : only flour.- It re wires less short- pasture from J. Stephenson for a The Medicine Co., who have been for bread. It makes r Viz. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any oilier flour on the bunch of cattle. giving a series of concerts here during TSE and X-RAY INSTITUTE market. The teachers of the S. S. will hold a the past week, have returned to their n P1Cxz�Ruva, - ONTARIO week] meeting on Thursday even- homfor a short vacation, �F;ITE Zr`ad y g y before � til WEMTEIt� If a high grade Manitoba,Patent iug, All welcome. goingto Markham. than any other. + R. ELGIN TOWLE, X. B., K. D., C. 3s., is desired we recommend our cele- - Physician•in-charg4 brated "White Satin." This flour specialist in Rectal Dises@ea Prostatic Dia- stands without a peer. WHITBY BROUGHAM � � � 2 �2 we. of sten, Diseases of Wom.a. Cancers, a the perfect flour for pastry and cakes.Tum n egthrR`a0---'saaafis. Fitting and We have a large supply of all The Board of trade is aiming at 100 Leslie Devitt, of Eglingtoa, was It makes white,flaky past' and takes rr'� vt�,�a members. home over Sunda less shortening than other reads. It odohronic diseases. kinds of mill feed, bras shorts, y g b : 1__0264 Hours is to 9 and T to g 491y jumbo and feed flours, also oat The town council,at the instance of N. Y. Poacher, of Toronto, was is a special flour for a special purpose. chop, Cho and the Board of Trade, has declared a home over Sunday. ; 1oeOai. P y P pea meal half holiday on June Sth, as "Clean- E. Joyce, of Toronto, spent a few CHOPPING CHOPPING DAILY up-day." days with H. Mechin and family. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, E. FAREWELL, %.C., BARRIS- T fir sbipload of coal, of the sea- D. H. and Mrs. Alger, of Toronto, We grind fast and fine. - he first�• TSR•ooaa OrevzAttarnq,andoonah n arrived i e r o tur- spent over Sunday with-Mrs Wm.'. _ so are 'n the harbor n Sa s __ _ ems' aon:s �•Whitby• 1Gv day. It was delivered by the Schoon• Hubbard. F• Z- 0-mmmIT # er Keewatin. Miss Jean Bennett, of Claremont. T. BARCLAY,BarrPublic,Spe iat-Law, A pioneer. Allan Cameron, of the spent Saturday and Sunday at Ben- L. Solicitor.Notary Public,avenin]Ez7iaai lake shore, died on Tuesday. aged 84, nett Bros'. ; oar for High court of Juatics, Brook 71Btreet, L. SPINK, LIMITED, He was a lieutenant in the Whitby James and Mrs. Greig, of Toronto EVANSVILLE W hi tbv, PICKERING, ONT, Rifles dating the Fenian Rxid. Junction, spent a few days with the '��pp J• G. DOW, B. A., Bar.-ister, The various fraternal societies of former's mother here, gl•Solicitor.Notary Public,Etc, honey to the town are having a united service J. M. Gerow would be very much MILLS `� torn. OftJos sea door to she standard sBatok, in the Tabernacle, on Sunday, Rev, obliged if the party who borrowed his ` - WhfLbp, Dr. Laker, of Toronto, vVill be the s irit level would return it. s iDetert�usry. J - B E A L P _ _ s s tote met at the home of Mrs. iDr,i //��; - -- - A speaker, The members of the Women's Insti- .C�. L S A M t �R. E. J. SHIRLEY. \eterinary BALSAM McKinnon Tuesday afternoon, Having put this Dlill Rntl water, - g> sugaon, Honorary g:acuate of aha Os• +GLaRF.510NT The Kndependent Telephone Central sarin Veterin ry Ci:Iega.Toronto,Cassia. All Miss Gladys Rowe Su°dit ed at W. will be closed on k ednesay, at 9 a. m. power in first-class aha I disaass@ anI injuries of donnasneanimals treat for all styles of furniture. y p Pe, ' ad on the most modern apyroved and scientific Walker's. and remain closed for the rest of the have installed a jt Urrlaciple@. Oilice@ at corner of Sing and Lint- , • an Ave„ Pi:kering.Ontario 1p _ .- _ _ son 18 Mrs Ueo Wil under the.doe- day, tor's care. George Philip has an abundant su _to y y P W New Attrition dill, for feed. In' Wm. Da sands ed with friends on Ply of cob, fodder and ensilage corn, a U*t3"** garb*. Room Moulding the townline. also mange]and turnip seed in great . e,can also da wheat gristing for ,- k@r � Geo J. Jones spent Sunday with variety. oda Out of HAM—Issuer of Marriage y your o*n wheat, i.�. Claremont friends. Our citizens Are looking forward • ivy in the (?wanly of Ontario, I lC lihe �7r�mee Fred- Fearnot visited for A few days with great anticipation to .the Cen- having } _ fly Frames Q y R Put everything In with Balsam friends. tennial and and are improving and Ifin POACHER, Real Estate Au,- 8 na James Hortop intend, erecting a beautifvinR their premises' order for doing this. }' • tionsm, vabaator. ow11a6tor and !saner new silo this summer, The Presbyterian Ladies'Aid were of marriage ii"isses,Bro,ogham. Window shades entertained at the home of Mrs. A. Also buckwheat flour, rye flour, Gideon Vernon has purchased a new Brodie on Wednesday ++�� HOPPER Issuer of Marriaqa home from Luther Beverly, y and a pleaeaat GrahRm flour, etc. 'Very best .1Jr• t.icrnau in the 000nty of Ontario, David Pilkey has engaged an emi- and profitable time was spent. 17�es as store Lad his residence,Clanmoaa "' grant for the summer months. A11 interested in the care of the - attention Risen to all work. Christian church cemetery UNDERTAKING S. lis Jones is on the sick list. We y will he held Give us a call. I3.B1±AT01'i,TOWN8I3IPOLERHgG bo to soon see him about again, in the Christian church on Moadwpp - .a D• ooaveyao6er. eomaledenerfor lak'�f - - Wilfred Wilson and dad friend evening. May 21nd,at 8 o'clock. J. - fl i°. 'e. a4aweatLat. Zsew. roa" ss lea In eonn�ion p H. Holcb secreta V. RustE; LL ; Ismrapes Innen of 1[arrisp ids, and with friends is Raglan, y• ". er v�7i, Ost. f-1 Distanee'no object. Roland Ball has sold his 2W acre The pulpit of St. John's Chur7?h will I" POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, farm to James Underhill, of Clare- he occupied next Sunday afternoon, F• for counties or Zork aaa Oalaela ♦o Prices moderate. mint. May 21st, by E. J. Moore. B, A„Aaso- - t Ywo sales of all kinds atteawd to an ah a Miss Lillie Irwin is under the doc- crate Editor of the Pioneer. represent- Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes notice. Address Grwro giver p,e., Out, tor'.care. - we hope for a speedy re- ing the work of the Dominian Alli- JUL hard coal.. B POWELL, Licensed Auc- covery• ance. Best i hemp Steam coal. All coal A number from here attended the 1 W s tloneer, valuator and cotleetor roe . DISCOVERED football game at Ctaremo°t,on $a4ur- �P congratulate F. G: :1MPchin he under coves-, fail] weight Rud 4wootise of Ontario awl York. All' kinds of having ohtair�d honors- in the First JCOm t Service. data@ conducted ember ivately orb •action y evening-. I p y After years of research we have dis- dw g' Year Civil Engineerina Course at the - Sale notesply at es nce este. a other par' covered it Com Misses Ada and Beaulab JoneA at• School of Prartical Science. Toronto. UI Yl B�/T ~ itcng. apply or residence, Elizabeth tat.,pick- pound vobicJs has rov- y;. ing. Phoo•orders left at Tawe Otnes,Pick en Vo be x il tended evening. a,►t Claremont on �JUn+ He left Saturday, g j great Tonic and builder. y morin to vin a a srtng, or Necnab's store, Claremont, will re dap evenin aur a in art at. Winnipeg. Good ;tcx,k of rough an(1 tnatclled eeiv@ prompt attention, Satisfaction This Compound will now be known as gg y y . R party Peg. k f lien: h 81601 --Pickering Richard F\'ard pressed about thirty On Sunda morning last one of the _ y phone number!@ Iodeaxadeat 1401 g Pil19.' tons of bay this week, which was.per• y -hemlock. al, o snatched and - — Thep restore the energy and strength chased by a city buyer eldest and most highly respected resi• dressed cliruve and pine. JOHN to every part of the b'r'ass system. Miss Blanche Cooper and Mie,. Ilea• dents cif Rrt,iiRbam, pacsec3 away at -o. 1 hemlock lath. PHILIP The move the bowels g,-ntly and ark- slip, of Claremont, visited the form his home here in his 74th year, His 2x, 3x and lx nntarin cedar the favorite Yreacription of many er'v Rioter. Mrs, Ward• on Saturday. funeral. which Cook place on Tuesday. -shingles, gx and 4x British Physicians in diseases such as nevous- Mrs. n W. 1'• Jones has returned from of ernoon to St. John'+ cemetery oa Columbia shingles. Hae a full line or fresh and Cur- cess, anemia and female_irreQularities. the Western Hospital, Toronto, after tine 7tb can., was largely attended, Let me quote you prices on any +� ed meats constantly on hA�nd. -Every one of .these pills makes new, underg°ing a very critical operation. The deceased, why is survived by hie rich blood and brings a feeling of new Fred Rowe is now working on the tvidow and grown-up family of sons building material yoil may Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, health and energyto weak, tared out, cement gang at Myrtle. He thinks a and daughters• wns a native of Aher- require. -- ;Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. ailing men, women and children. five mile walk before and after work dee shire, Scotland. After enugrat Bill -tuff a specialty. Highest rices We guarantee "Pickering Pills" to be each day is what is required .to a er• ing to Canada, he and hie'broter, Ind, phone 1504. g P plaid for g g P Siman, engaged in the importation ~' Butcher's Cattle as represented. eon a healthy appetite. Rag portation of ,v stock, he being an expert in the breed. A. C. R E E SO R y llo, Price 50c. a box,or'6 boxes for 2,50 ing of sheep. His services p a judge f•, e e • WHITEVALE of shee have been _ 3 . ickertng r..,ru T MQFADDEN P greatly In demand LOCUST HILL f • M. Rice has secured a situation in at the various fall fairs for years. DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Oshawa. et �,��r` TIME Td BEE—Pickering Station G. awa. First-class rigs for r� e PICKERING, = ONT. 'Mr. Ellison"and Mr. Johnston are T.R. Train@ going East Jae as follows— 5 Pickering Townaldp Centennial improving their premises. No. 6 Mail 8,05 A M. ar 'Day or night �1 '�•! Mrs. M. Reesor spent last week with 12, Local 2.43 P.M. ' REAL, ESTAZIE friends is Toro°tn rind Streetsyille, The forthcoming Centennial Cele- �• 14 Local 0,04 P.M, Bus ID69t8 611 trains ++••.•• Mrs. W. 8, Major,.who has been in bration tsevoking much discussion in Trains going Weet dee a@ follows— r Teaxiin poor health lately, is much better. every corner of the township, and No. 13 Local 8. A.M.. B promptly attended to. Two fiftyacre farms for sale cheap. Miss Zither )li;eighan spent last is a good deal of healthy enthusiam " 11 Local 2.30 3 P,M. ,Agent for Canada Carriage Co, Good buildings, plenty of water, one- week with her father and mother. to Its success, 7-Mail, 8.80 P•M, @ �@ �� half in casks, balance on mortgage.if Bargains for two weeks at Mr?,. The questions which are being ask- "Sunday included. y P{c�,; required. Roach's store. Call and see them. • ed are not alf intended as merely criti- Y yW Miss Eliza White spent -two days, cal,,hut asked rather with the hope of ^' e Also a. good .teneihent 7th bar sister, Mrs. L. C. Annis, of having every possible loop hole of fail- Iacksm�th�n yielding 1'�in the village of Picker- Port Unica. are guarded, and every possible acres. OUR OVARANTEE Wm. Gerow, of Oshawa, was in sort'to success enlisted. g iOg' ftown last-week. He came in a Mc- Here are some of them: Lau Klin auto. — IS — *$ g Is-it certain the big 'speaking• tent' - - Having rented the Dunbarton shop Albert Roacb.is not enjoying very will be situated far enough away-from �� £ �� � �� good health lately. We hope he may - \^ � and opened the same,I am preen'• � the sporting grounds on the one hand u • - �..-- ed to do all work entrusted to soon improve. TO i�i'A�E �O� � � p and from the,refreshment booths on _ Ria me in the above line. Mrs. James Thornton has gone to 4 visit friends and relatives in the east- the other as to ensure absolute quiet $oreeahoeing a specialty. . ern art of the province. during the services and afternoon Call in and nee me an time P gatherings?. Anv Rrticle or anything that we _ y TI @ V. Richardson. ,Frank Lee and A. E. Poynter have sell which does not turn out as y �+• T. Z+IN�'ENER, each secured,a bright boy from the Who is going to take the group represented. We are working Notary Public Pickering Fagan Home at Peterboro. photograph of those who have lived for the reputation of nod °oda DUMBARTON R' Would it not be wisdom on the art fifty years in'Pickering, sixty years in P g g P at reasonable prices, and as our' of the townspeople to meet on the Pickering, seventy years in Picker- The - Some Salt Left ! 24tb of May and fix up the cemetery? ing? x 'a. Next Sunday afternoon Mr. Yellow- Is the wise plan of having the cele. } :,DOMINION $ $ We have still on hand a quantity of lees will preach in the Baptist church bration in the centre of the township MGnu1Y1P.n salt. Farmers desiring it should at S o'clock in aid of the Temperance to be followed by the supreme blunder Head Omoe, Toronto secure it at once. Alliance. of making .no definite provision for of Success is going higher day Master Fred Major Japtured Rev. bringing visitors from the railway The Shop will be close every Wednes- by day, we feel that you ap- Mr. Hames Cuban deer the other da stations to the lace at a merely ,. day and Saturday from now y' preciate it. General Banking Business It had been roaming around in the nominal cost? 19 the township to take until Nodember 1st. transacted, Specialist in setting light tires bush for several weeks, tbe'course which may leave a couple Whether you want anything in We con rntulate Miss Alice Turner of hundred '' c Y B' people stranded at Atha Jewelry, a Clock, a. Watch, �a' i ���t+�n - BAoc� Rojo on having passed her third year ex- Road and similar numbers at Clare- Optical Goods, Ebony Goods, Specsial attention glen to ams with honors at McMaster Uni- mont and Pickering, wishing to get to Cut Glass, China, Silverware, the collection of 1 varsity. She also secured two special the celebration,. but preferring to go TobleB)lverware,Cutlery,Canee, .rh prizes. 5 home on the next train rather- than Umbrellas, feather Goods or a V ' ots of Water Sale notes. save you-1Mea' Fred Mckay met with a very walk the distance. What committee Fountain Pen, it will payyoa to xy painful accident on Thursday last, has this problem in charge? consult Bassett for good ,goods ;y she having fallen about'six feet off the at reasonable rices. E" RAVINGS DEPARTMENT. RICt BROS., OF VVNMVALR verandah. Althoug72 no bones were gave definite arrangements been P 3D03p0JsitZ received Of $1. and are prepared to furnish you anything broken, she sustained a very -badly made yet for billeting the em n foo° = _ people who will wish to remain over •.,, � Upwards. in the line of water supply such as bruised arm. from the first day to the second? Has N�TYllall Bassett THE PICKERING NEWS `,�21ttDSt'yBt aU01Yed a0 highest Pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, any body been appointed to canvass plumbing, etc. Brougham and the farm-houses with- _ current rates. p g Nearly all the preliminary ar- in A radius of two miles? Of, course JEWEi.ER AND OPTICIAN They are also expert well drillers rangements are completed for the these people are hospitable, but some ; CHAR. D. GORDON, Manager P P P and ren ctful) solicit our stens, building of the Toronto & East- committee uugbt to Itxow that there 1, CX.VF 'WHITp p y y P ern electric railway, and the fir>;t is a place for every one who maybe T© WHITBY BY BRANCH. age for the future. 1 Ind. phone 550. sod may be turned before-July let. expected to remain over.14, ,F�3 ' x +.+Y .. ., .sw y....1. T' . .,..4& ... :.+ „ ,,q.; .. •ir ,,,. �, n6 i3 �l.'a. u.•� :.:oC;Z?: cy^ ., .; ,; , ,a°,', 20. •:'•..." Y - .. _»....,.. ,..e ,.P! '...,.. .r .. 1 ...-......:«, 1. .., e. i% -.^.7%•• .`.:f,`wi-' z�•M1 7,c �Yrr-, w .+;K ,a,• i" .M•. 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MA fut1 . ♦ �}i�� {♦♦♦♦ii♦t♦tom+t t t t t♦♦i maid's honest ones, and, though Ate Un�ely ? because the stomach balks. neither spoke, there was the same thought in the mind of each }'`t by doing this they would feel that 4R.u• +� -13E Nancy had solre protectionand PEP -=-- +comfort in her forthcoming detestD 1 * able marriage. 1 I "See that your box is packed at relieve the discomfort at once, and help digest the overload ThTe is t►thiad once, Baines and tell Mrs. Craven thlags may feel quite safe with a box of IIA-DRU LO Dyspepsl Fs JO pay that Frenchwoman who came •a box• if your druggist has not stocked them.yet send 500. sad t� 4 f down last night a month's wages, Ne mail thorn- - a 0 A LOOK INTO THE PAST �. > -�ch•at�.l Co.of c.n.i.. R and let her go," . said Dorothy R9 quit'kly; and when she was once ` f more alone she stt,,Kl and gave way : } ' ��� have a home and it should r to her thoughts again. � You +♦ ,� s„�,e,�s♦,♦..♦..�...�«}•+ The whole affair was a gigantic �® be your pride. Il it? Is it t►♦ mystery to Dorothy-one that seem- �' E palmed up fust ntce why not tested out thoroughly me, 1----" She Jorgot herself for ed impossible of being unravelled. ■ bac been coat opainttht i that ' k; •CHAPTER X V.-(Cent's) one moment. She had credited Nancy, against we mean t A sentiment which poor Nancy l Then Ill come, miss; yes, that her every wish and inclination, herself most heartily endorsed. She'i will. Now, don't you fret, miss with being mercei.ary, wanting in ' � r Q'i SAYS PAINTS had Only ventured on one remon-i I'll do it." affe_•tic•n and gratitude; and cer- RAM { 5 strance to Dorothy, but as she saw "But Miss Dorothy," Nancy be- ;tainly Nancy's very cold and con- �,i a D You have no time to expert- that the girl had a strong wish that I Ban, feebly. strained manner, .which had been �. ment, and so Ramgay's Paints , things should be as she had planned! There's Sarah, miss; she's Miss 'so marked ever since the engage 'n = have been experimented with, on , ment Was publicly pronounced, had thousands of homes. The quality ' It she• gave way, sacrificing her own. Dorothy's old nurse, and she have �' � � is known and guaranteed. Any- _--feelings and inclinations so that she', done far mu re for h sr nor I have gone far to force these tinpleasant i _ Cody w111 tell you shout Ram- ?, might not add another disappoint-'ever done. Miss Dorothy will'Only (thoughts into actual truths. But ' y sey's Paints. Let us send you p" Ment for Dorothy to bear; it was our beautiful Booklet tellingor y be too glad to send me with you; as she stood alone on the very morn about house lJiiinttnls. R r7te for a. sufficient pain to see the change, she loves you so ii7uch, mess." ing that was to see Nancy made a I Booklet A73CDE. We mail it that had come on the girl who had I Nancy clung to the-maid's rough- wife, Dorothy Leicester could not I , free. i -- given her more than a sister's love, ened hand and burst into tears. ,rid her mind of the feeling that she �r A. RAMSAY do SON 00., and to know that it was she, and I "Oh, Baines'-dear Baines"' she had terribly misjudged her girl THE PrtlnT she alone, who 'had brought; that i moaned. friend, and almost sister, and that ! MAKERS, " Montrt>sL change. There was an er d to all I P P be teas of condemning, she shnuid 8 No other complaint passed her 1 E t'a teas. the dear little cozy chats and con-I li s, but Baines kre;v as ~yell as consoling-offering pity, not con- - - - gratulatiuns. if she had told h f in +*nods that -$deuces now, an cold to all. __._ _--_. - Pink Eye, Eplzootte, i' But in all her pain and misery!the young girl's 'ieart was broken. ! "Whatever•it is it is tut, fat:� �o Par �^�+^'�'` ® ghlo los octet, she said, ! s s °d ; yQOHlys D ! �r Nancy did not forget a single thing! Don't-dun'! m. s, e#range things now," she al to •nd sunhat rarer. that might perchance give pleasure; tears stealing duHn her own cheeks herself. "The die cast, and * x sore�t:e and nosi,;Ye quid. give or. : eto how act on as•ny age an f - to I)O3'Othy, and SO she made IIO' f0 Nancy must be that ,min s wife. . infected or"nuo•e.f." Liquid. given on tLeton¢ue, acts on ern Perin and : i unconsciousIv. ''It aill t for me , Glands.eineis Me lo�sonous Yertns ircm the body, Cure•Lhstemner is Dots "further protest to the mockery of inquire into your trouble. ldiss May God h,c',-, her, for she will be and Sheep,and Chc..to in You:try, Lar;es,s�i.m¢eve Steck remedy. Ca:t! ar wedding festivities when she saw!Nancy; but I ain't s.� bl'rd I can't a miserable woman. With all his LaGr.pveanonsh"manba;n¢tand is a e,- N:doey witty. Sec and e:, •7 bottle: $6 and¢::a uazen, Cut this out. Ke.n<< show h to your drv¢eiat. �c the girl had some strong wish in the see y.ou've gut a grief; but un!y put wealth, ad li'.s treasures, he is nu ! (� who will¢.ct it to you. Pres liooktee. 'DLE9A E Cain.•and Cnrn," opposite direction to her own, To y-alit trust in nbe, miss-I won't fail thing more or less than a brute, l Ma�R DISTRIOUTORS—ALL 1YHOtE9Al E DRUBC318Ta &PO*N MEDICAL CO.CYcmists aa/11JOcrisli�lab.liQSMCt�,IROy t> sir Humphrey, Nancy rarel • spoke to comfort yeti and l i:T my power ttithout a mind, A brain or a heart. - - -- ! 5 P you, and I'll du a1 ------------- now ; she could not bear to read hoop you, miss. 'Wdl ,if ever she should need a Y , the surprise and disaL-pointment an Now rest flack and tie stilt. .Pe. Fur one instant Dorothy resisted, `` friend. she will find one in me DYO his kind face, and, know that he,, I will darken vu'ir blind; v u don't Puor Nancy ! I-I did not think to 'then she caught a glimpse of \an d•It(3�"eg5 at �"EOit1t® dike all the rest, regarded her as %,f dressinc for an c,.- . `white, agonized face; and she g need io think lose her like this' She has bees ,- • That ' worldly, ungrateful and cuntemp `other two hauls-you don't take yen- dear to me, and she will be ;knew that, struggle as she might, ( ANYONE tible. I long•" • ' the fiat had come f,�rth', and was it s dear to me to the end.' re, ,-3b1e, and that to argue. or 4 My wedding day ' murmurFd! Baines stole about softly. arrang Then Dorothy dashed ata her ' Na-nrv, as she staggered to her feet in and preparing everything as urge her now would but be to I ]Dart Use. 8 fast-fallen tears, ran her blob f.,r •w when the first bright touch of dawn, g P P g c g g strengthen her difficult a hundred ttnlwE oYEtro�=a. 6 quietly as possible. i..arah, her r.d nurse, and began y '' been m rot i crept into the sky, "the 'slay that y`.tt don't tell me she's marry '.her task t..f i'eautifying hberself for !fuld:* # r # , iesar°sd,'�e,,t '-.r• i should have been the must beauti- ,, the occasion. - t.it a_Kot s= .can lr.g him for his money there s I RipstOne village had plenty of ya.r u�+ fol of my life, and is tb: must ter f sumethinct behind all this, or my She had constir.uted heraeIf s�'le Bible" I " bridesmaia ; and though her whole ;g"`;iP and chat about the. grand � L.,d.•,br„y name ain't Esther Aaincq. she wet.dan a at.the Hall, and man;. She was faint and Beak with long' muttered to-herself; and then, with spirit mutinied and rebelled against g P R1 HARD%OK• sitting her limbs trembled bzntatli . lance at the girl, lying the mania e, she moat determined were the words of adniiratiOn lav Or<F ntcHAo<"�otr ., R a parting g g isherl on t•hc bride and her beatity;l ►t.na...L.w - bet wP:�iht; -she half-faltered and I with white, set face. her breath to give her friend everything she w.liile :vliss Dorothy came in for her ! JUST TMtaIK Of IT c fell W.th great difficulty she made,corning in short, antic subs from t ru in for it panting herself would have when her sed phare too. though it was generally ! tl•:th CY.o-LA you can cobor other wool, :her way to rife bed, g p g her Overladen breast, she went ding day arrived. c rtes,s,:ic Dr gel:a Goods Pe:'eUtI7s"a with hs -dike a ••blind creature ', and, reach- E 'allowed that she did not look ao en, gallas Dys• , chanes. of +,E,aa chs qui�t;y <,ut of the rvum. and suiigh Tu please her, and' out of nom µell as usual, and that.her eyes wteoNeust•forthe Goods you have tocoror. in it she stumbled on to it, and l lime-nt to Nancy., w-hzxri he sincere g Dorothy. P y• seemed as if 'they had been weary . immediately lust. .consciousness, i She fpiind Miss LAcesier out of ly liked, the.. Earl of. Merefield u£- µith much crying It might have been a swoon or bed, Standing stari,ig ,ever the sun feted his services to Mr. L'ratcP}iaw T`ha local re�'rters wrote 'I q, i only a deep, exhausted sleep that'lit garden, with a dad. depressed as best m.an, and the Hall was full .fl 6 # 1 a box ?: ararcame her. ~ancy never knew; wind accotints of the affair, and Or $5 Look on her lovely countenance. • .of guests. eulogized- everything and every but she remained like a log through Have you been in to Miss Ham- , It was on the stroke of eleven $$ the early morning hours,-and never ii,ilton yet, Baines r' she asked. ;when Dorotl? at last ventured in body, and a stranger and onlooker l r„,• atv,t ts,t,,,y esti,ienc apps+canon `I mooed till a .vuice sounded in her.; to 'Nancy's's room. would have imagined do two hap- ,r the reduction of st+eilinR., Goitre, making with :a ,start from. her y per eu le -existed in -the whole ritick \eck. Gtandular'En;a,gentets.' ' s 7 ears jLnd some one brushed- tack !thoughts. i The girl w•as standing erect' and tpvorld than Mr. and Mrs. Th anal I''< Pu,;tice•, the heaty masses of hair frcim her Baines hesitated; she longed to 'alone, with her bridal train sweep PILESail but brow: _ - what she- had just seen, Moss,Craw say. the hero and he a al{ kind its any and and(speak of � ) ins the ground and ht�r:bridal, veil ,•a1;e+t, quickly retietrtl and .-It was Baines. t� have told Dorothy of the ev.d• nt shading her rich rus.et tresses and ins of the day. t tri, ,or ed. Curr}our utffer tsg Miss \ancy _ 1 taburt but ample notice of the F” _ ' 1 my sear. I have! en- sweet, white face a moment at the •i lace y:t do , 'Co:anon S^use" for 31iss Nancy—come, . - mental agony Ftwr :vancy was- Weddingappeared in the more fa h :-rouse yuurse f, ,diinnkr. but something restrained Duruthy wait will do .c. bt , bay S6 for e brought yuu 'a cup' of coffee; it will her, she scarcely In what, save door: Nancy had' not heard Fier. ionable of the - tidily- newspapers, { bores, Nt.t+!ed on rt,-eipt of F,;ce do you more gond than tea, miss. that she felt Nancy wished to keep cams in, and there was a kx,k rn and thus ii was that Derrick Darn CuMPMFoliNE TORONTO ley, standing on the deck of a ( tin- I �XL� cu~e""y' aVr It's me-Miss Baines;: don't look so her sorrow-' hidden, and from her that still, set countenance' which i 718 WEST QUEEN STRI[T tri htened, Inv dear," girl irierid more es c`ially. arder at; it steamed out of the Mer g Pe sent nt a pang to the other`s wariIl, se on its-way to,New New Fork, read ' "Pour lamb--poor lamb'. ' was I' hate been in, but I- think. I gengrous heart. y ' • __the hurried though in the kind- I won't disturb her just yet, Mins ! Is there anything I. can do .fur the end of his brief romance. ►�. soled woman's breast, as { • He h-ad lingered on in England, I p�LO�I:RS_'S1I F.Y OUT.”. 9 he i Dorothy. you ?' she began; in it low•. tiurried ;raised the girl teaderly' and .tried( Dciroth lanced at the woman; hidden from his old friends and nabs to make her comfortable. She was y g voice; then, as their eyes met; she since that night ]ten ! .iltt a Order to her quick perception saw at once haunts, ever- sin ha ig t w 1• L'Ii 7Ic lth Tad in grieved and alarmed at Nancy's P P ran forward, with her hands out the light and joy of life had been -_,Tonte up Jaded Nerstw. bloodless face and weakness; she that all was not well with Nancy; 'stretched. "Oh, Nancy ` Na11Sy' suddenly darkened for 'him-linger- ` I and again that curious sensation dear:" she cried, brokenly. "Come �+ urged by a conflicting tide of I The latest'health fad in London, had thought there was some trou' 'which- had visited he't'se often dur tum arms, Nancy, -and kiss me : p g P England, is to "'sleep out'' either ble, but she did not guess it was so y ;hope and des station; bot now tlia ! y -, ing the last few weeks. that \ancy ! 4i'ith a broken sub, Nancy torn- struggle was over, and Nanc• w•as On halcor.ies or in tents and man :bad as this. It was no ordinary g ed, clasped the 'two small fiands, y ersuns are having huts erected in trouble that had left its traces on was sacrificing herself for some ': one from him for ever, he had de i' that bright young face. mysterious reason, came over her. and the next moment the two girls ermined to put the ocean betwecu tl sir gardens' with one side open, .. were clinging too , . s it, Baines?" con- She made a movement.as if to run : • ne another, heed or screens 'fitted to their ba gain "What-what time i less of their ,rich finery, heedless 'himself-and'his native country, for i cause it has been y re co again .. toward Nancy's room, and then she a time. at least. Nancy whispered, a, ste rested her�stupped. of all' sate that thec Fuved one an- doing it because they are consump- head against the motaerly shoulder. „Do you think Miss Hamilto7i' can "]i ay ,he staffer some day as-she it time"" - other, and that the •li',tl- of their has made me suffer' ,"' he muttered, I five anything like that, but siru- ''To dress, miss 1 \o, it, only see me, Baines?" she asked, hiir- I parting w&s at hand, a .parting bitterly, as-be- flung the newspaper I PI` because they thin,: it friths fin- riedly. !fraught with, bitter pain.' aOn the olished deck and trod it ;e=t thing is the' world for nerves, just gone eight; but I had an idea P and because i; tones up the whole -Well, Miss Dorothy, I am sure ; ..Dorothy. .darling! you-you !under foot, "I will tear her mem- ' ` ;.You might like some coffee, miss,, g, will see you, but''=-Baines was !. system. and so.I brought it earl You've will think kindly of= me`-�'ou will ''oiy out of my heart!, I will be The �uman,systein wants plenty g - y' busy -unfolding the delicate cream strop •nil• forget her, for she is�. just time for an Lour or so's quiet silk bridesmaid's dress.destined for •forgive me-- g g of u�t gcu, said a physician. who -:Test if you want to take it. There, 1 + her face was Nancy could- get no farther; the I not worthy to be remembered!" �,i's interested in the movement, t? Dorothy's wear, and semis died away in a 'sob. (To be continued.) : let me undress you, miss; you don hidden-"I think, miss, she oil]•be -Forgive! it is,I ttho ask for tt:d the time molten the air is best ` get no-proper rest with your clothes better left alone." "—i'f- is m the early morning,,when "the be you. Oh, Nancy` how _ T ms is at its worst be- : on." giveness of _ D�'IC]✓ f0 YOUNG MEN. an in bedrooms "Baines"-\'ancy put her small, "Baines," Dorothy checked her- wicked,.how..bl-nd, you must have fes for this purpose. They are not #. self• she stood lost in deep reflee- Ithoug}it me" I'sec now how I .hat's E, well known Philadelphia floc._(and again in the night. Huts are hot hand on' . to the ,w:oman s - > 'Baines don't—don't tell—' tion; and while Baines wondered to Misjudged you. Something terrible ist recently gave some excellent ; generally made so that they can be "3- 'Baines, herself-when she should best broach i ' closed to keep the winds out, but x Baines understood her plainly; !has liappened. . That man has gut advice to the young man who send _ ahta did' not wish Dorothy to know the subject of her going.with Clancy, lyou"in his `power! 4'v by did I not• flowers as 'gifts. To a blonde th:,ug;h persons usually close them' she had not been 'to bed all night. and if her young mistress would'be I know that before? But it is not too girl," said this man, send pink at fib st in windv weather. in a few -Lor' bless you, miss; in course an at the -request, Dorothy's late, Nancy-it is not too late, roses, to a brunette red or yellow, days,' time tli©y leave them nide not; not one shan't know nothin'. voice broke in on her musing, and, dear:" ' to an xuhtun-haired girl send white `ope17 %tiud of calm. The whole There, my dear, now lie still;drink by some strange coincidence, she .Nancy clung to the slender form.. roses, for a girl with brown hair idea is to bresthe perfectly frrsh up the ;coffee and shut• your 'eyes, spoke on this very subject-. Alas: she could not echo the hope 'use vent own lodgment. _ ' ry l air,nl-1 the time one is a]eeping.' 'we mustn_'t, have' you a faintin', "Baines," she said, slowly, "I that filled Dorothy's last words. ,p- :',nether physician, however, of must Via?" think I should like you to accom- "yes," she breathed, rather than fern a w•tt.rning .not to take to I shan't fair. an Miss Hamilton as maid; she 4S'LL 5F,\TD CA?vTNON 10 MINT. ` " t;" Nancy said in P y spoke, it .is too late. Dorothy, I sleeking out, even in summer. un- weak, weary.tunes, as she obeyed know's you, and trusts you, and- you mustn't ask me•any 'more; my The French Government has just i less you have been accustomed to the maid,;iheit.she put nut both her and I• should be happier knowing decided to send several.old cannon lips are sealed. :I-I never• meant plenty of fresh air in your bed- weak, m ,Thank you, ,Baines;' you you were with her; -what do you to pet you see my misery; but when to the mint to be turned into I room. It is only the hardy ant-Up are very-very goad to. mc. I=I says Baines 1" you dame Clear me with your dear, ey. Several old fortresses are be- door•span tt ho can.fold himself up , And then Bliines explained that dear arms, I could not help myself. ing dismantled and these bronze in a blanket and go to sleep under ,? am grateful to yon." gc thf stars with impnnit}, at .any Tears 'sprang to the -womants she had come there on. purmse to Dorothy, my best my' truest.friend, cannon are• no lou r necessary,, so I : ask this very thing, and that if Miss may (hod bless you, and keep you it has been thought better t-o con- rate, tvitltoat. spacial preparrtti<+n. 'eyes. _ But bealthy , p ' "Don't talk like that, \firs Nancy, Dorothy did not mind, she would always, Pray'for me, Dorothy, for vert them into coins than to. throw ersuns can train r+ B I shall need your prayers, P P• t'u ov elt'es don't:" she said. that, 'biirrislly. ' "I'm like to a with Thomas. Crawsliaw'.a I feel- them on the scrap heap. to oyerwOlk dtlnerves o thi" acan,tithat diy - not doing at' all; it's' a young wife when she left the Hall I know. Kiss me, dearest, and go be uyerest'r_nated.'" - great ,klep.snre to serve you,.'Miss that day, -go, or.I-I shall break down, and INTEgPFNSIVr FRIENDSHIPS. that it is. I only wish as Dorothy's clear gray eyes met-the I must not do that-I must not,do „He likes to make friends with ho you waa'.gvi °. to stay, miss." that!„ dogs'and children'." 6, � • s r. tuibned Ir wan fac; to She drew herself forcibly from „Yes'; he says dogs don't avant ��� � _ war hew Dorothy's hold, and almost pushed anythingand children'don't tram �, „ sickly •fops ooeE6a, earaa colds. heals " i;11T:CS! I1hC Sal(I, Ca{�'CTiy, nic4hr atopy cos+hs• catrs.w s• deals the girl from the room in her agita- much." jba¢brant and toads. • coine with 9sto tttse,.t and Inas! a Coat+.I tion and eagernen- •. ,; a cuttld only I •'r y Y-r`t ,_.a ,'"1 .r b',,,,,apr. • �F>. a„si, ...• ,w...r s. ..-4 ,�. .m^° .' ,_ ?+ :�� �Y'-.'4r..-. ��K�xyd::r« ;� ...., � .. ..,,� :'.�� .:. i$l. •� y •fr, t �CiJ � '�''� .Y' r� $ Y.. t-"' ..'ti 2. ,fr- 1 -" : ,V , l: k .:a +w t :v -fid .is "i8V 7 $2 TF a ., 2•S! ,yn Y S4MAi .. ... ': t-' "N R'R -,[..^.•*'t 'FXT fb±-tC?- ♦k'. al�> ? .1 .*cA' yrfl.r. 'Y+ -.r. ,3 T7': r• '.a' .!9!'y+�^^^^', '-.:rp.`; !Y,t'.' ... y• : y. •.i 111 . -.!%� .... .. ,.. : ..., _. ... ". ... .ten.., `.4'-' .... � y : � - - °-�'�' ...: .dr•..w ,eo•,r,�+'"<c',rcaxa+.ape«'�Y.rsr:•.uvd,,.;/„ ..«�.- ky,os+r� ..s+, M:,r._i�.. , ,, - - �2•:,: .n .+�.. rH• ,�^-:yoa.v „4., ,.,, a. �. rr.- ,vis acs...' y-•�d .L� .. ' C -T ESTIVIL -OF,HE . PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTSRENO V TING RIDE�� ALLI REPORTS FROM THE LEADING $!a . „ TRADE CENTRES OF ---• + �Great�rowds Greeted His M-a�esty and the " ��IE�I��. Commons Vote Fif Thousand Dollars 'to �y Queen at the Opening -- Prepare for Duke's Coming s� Prices o1 Cattle. Grain, Cheese A despatch from London says:'perfect English Spring day, such as aad Other Produce at Howe A despatch from Ottawa says: sentative of the Duke of Connaught, 'The Festival of Empire, a combing- 'was usually referred to,as "Queen's - In Committee of Supply in the Cum- ,and it had been decided to tear k and Abroad. I tion of Industrial Exhibition with weather" in the time of the late _ mons on Thursday night a vote of down some portions of the present a pageantry illustrative of the strik- Queen Victoria. Thousands of BREADSTUFFS: fifty thousand dollars for improve- premises and replace them. It was ing periods and episodes in the his= flags were displayed along the Toronto, 'slay 18.-The markets ments to Rideau Hall, preparatory proposed to expend this money in �. tory of the different parts of the eight miles of the parade, and how were quiet• to-day; with a slightly to the arrival of the Duke of Con- the erection of two cottages for ser- British Empire, was opened at the the thousands of. people who had better fkeling. Export .demand in- naught, was passed. vents, a garage, to improve the Crystal Palace on Friday by King assembled did cheer his 'Majesty a,tive. Winnipeg firmer, ;up some. Hon, Dr. Pugsley said his Royal sewerage system of the Hall, and George and Queen Mary. It was. adding to the steady, oft-repeated Coarse grainer-dull, with oats firm. Highness had sent a message asking .to decorate some portions of the in- A�� A the first public ceremony of their call of "The King," "The Bing." Flour-]Winter wheat 90 per cent. that no unnecessary expense be terior. ])Majesties since the Cuurt molurning The Monarch bowed gravely in re- 1patents, RlAQ to $3A5,' Morftreal gone to in making preparations for "It would be a good thing to tear for the King Edward a long as series of, tuned then neo esedemonstns' The :freight; Manitoba flours-First pat- !his arrival. However, it was deem- the present building down and build - of g Q joyously. ents, $3.10; second patents, $4.60, ed wise to make some improve- a'new• and more suitable one," re. tions which promise to make the Bing was in ordinary dress, ' and land strotrg bakers', $4.40, on track, meats. The Chief Architect had l marked air. Borden. Coronation season memorable. The the Queen wore a lilac gown and a Toronto. gone over the place with a repre-I Dr. Pugsley agreed. tveather was beautiful. It was a hat to match. I Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 'Northern _ 99c, Bay ports; No. 2 at 9G'/,->c, and CHARCOAL PLANT BURNED. it was not tobe allowed in the yard No. 3 at 94c. CARROLL again. Somehow it strayed inOntario V6'heat-\'o. 2 red and +a ain and no one saw it until the white, 83 to 88c, outside. •r Five Hundred Men Thr It o1n Out of d ti g - MURDER _ . ._ ._... Berle -Malting' 85c, Employment. firemen noticed the bear mauling y g qualities, p 3 outside. A despatch from Sault St. Marie, the helpless body. Chief Smart - Oats-Ontario rates, • had the animal killed at once. g. 3' to 3";_,c, Dnt., says: In a disastrous fire at I outside fur No. 2 and 38" to 40c lili ST 1,11KE UEC'L_lIt_1TI01. -� e Killed. Joseph Tallion With an Age in a tlie'eharcoal plant of the Standard bn track 'forontv.-�o--H-�.-C. ' Chemical, Iron & Lumber Com- oats,•39"c and No. 3, 38'any, Steelton, on Saturday night Immigration Regulations Apply -to .,r pts. �j- c� Bay _ ;Lumber Camp _ _- khe entire retort plant was destroy- Corn-\o, 3 American yellow, T' ad and is a total loss. The damage' Canadian Citizens. �55% to 56c, Bay ports. .. - f i Is covered b insurance, It is A despatch -from' Sault Ste.. the head with a-dpti6le bitted ax Y A despatch from Montreal says: Peas-'_No. :. at b0 to 81c, outside. Marie, Ont., says: William Carroll, afterward admitting that he had claimed by one of the men ' em-1 Immigration o-ffic�als on Thursday i Rye--prices purely numinal. mistaken Tallion fur tinother max ployed that the fire started as a announced that the new re ulations Buckwheat-No. 2 at 52 to 53c, 'aged sixty-fitie,-who id 1902 escaped g " a ainst whom he had a grudge. result of an explosion of gas in one I which state that evgrybody coming out-ode'. from the London Asylum ul�un the g g t In the court on Thursdati•"Carr.oY of -the old mains used before the into Canada on a sleeping-car must � Bran-Manitubaq, $2.2. in- ba l' Ks, ere of his discharge as fully cured, was unconcerned, and- did uol X11 I [neat reconstruction, states thatbut the the blaze' started ! fill out a Canadian immigration'rTorouto, and sliorts $23 to $23.30, l was convicted of the murder of''change his attitude of indifference Ny form before retiring for the night, in. bags, Toronw. Oiitario bran,,) In the charcoal loading sheds. The would be strict) enforced. Even $22, in .ba a, Toronto. Jos. Talliun in a lumbercamp near,when the verdici w•as annyunced =boiler house and by-product plant Canadian-born strictly are 8 -� I Bland ktiver, at the, Assizes here'un The defence=entered a plea of in r' Frere saved, bi.t the manufacture of Thursday afternoon, The jury re-, sanity, which was not considerer _ n oblijed to fill out a statement, giv• I COUNTRY PRODUCE. charcoal is suspended indefinitely' I in details of address accompanied ! 1 turned a vei dict of guilty, with a'b, the jury after the evidence oi Five hundred men are thrown out g p Beans---Car ots, 81.'0 to $1,'S, recommendatlon of mercy. Bothf,Drs. Bruce Smith and Iltyan, Df eniployLtent, besides a number by declaration that they are Cana and small 1„ts, $1.90, were employed at 1�'r:aldie Bros.' stated that the man was in a -condi. than citizens, -and there.will be no Hunev Extracted: to tins, 10 to cam last No�emhPr, and, accord t: g• In the woods cutting to supply p, ; n to realize what be was dein wood for operation. The plant will allowed. _ Ale per lb. ; No. 1 comb, -wholesale, ing w three witnes%es, Carrull en• The charge .,f Mr. Justice Brib :. g be reconstructed upon advice from A�01'HER Bit; R.1IIa�ti,1Y. 1142 to $-•50 per dozen: No. 2 comb, tiered the shanty at 5.30 o'clock in ton was slightly against the pris•' p wholesale, $1 75 .to $-, per dozen. i the head office Toronto, - the evening and struck Tallion on user. s Application to CooRirnt Road from haled Hai-No_ i_,at $12 tu-$13, � ' pP on track, and No. 2 at 9 ta-$10.50. . _ _-.--- _--- -- --- - i 3NFANT-KILLED BY BEAR. Port Arthur to Quebec. Baled Straw-$6 to $6,50 on 'corn, 54'.. to 5-3c, on all track, wear dresses that touch. the grou f ndl _ A despatch from Ottawa says; !trA*k, Toronto. _ through billed. Oats:.-firmer. long sleeves, and ligk necks on all AaltnaL 3Ccpt is Yard and Child , Potatoes-.Car lots,: BO to -85� orduiary occasions, The meads of ( In the Commons Railway Commit- per - trent In to Pla With It. - !ered n Th retina bill was consid-ec and Ibaq� p LIVE STOCK '4i.1RIolces honor ergo instructed tla gthey must _ r � tee on Thursda I =�„ 'trq-Wholesale- rues o!<, h.1 ntreal, May 16,-(:hoice steers_ wear to acs and nut lar a beta. berta,ee yschLucile,Cthe s twenty- I.Gieat North-Western Railway Com ie4. .1 to poultry :-Yearling lbP3 turkevsicl9 1�)tat out at+5`geod to 3atc5:fairoat 4,” to ,A GOOD WINTER SEASO2f. imonthe old baby of Mr. and Mrs. pang, The concern has an am 1- , o p. _ . • . g + .a ,� s ,+ - Morley, Albion black, died on Sat- Shows scheme..to build a line. of rail• to _lc per.lb. _Live. 1 to Ie.a-. 5c., and comm�ti at 9-,T,,to 4,-,c per 1. j , lbrougbt poun . There were a few guc'd !Customs $e•cenue'ut St. John Porturday night as the result of a maul- way from Port _►r.htsr to Qnrbes cows d 'bully -offered, which] Shows Increase.$rig it recei%ed from a bear that was with a branch to Ottawa and Mont- LOCAL DAIRYMARKETS �;''c, and the loner rates Ades,atch from St. John, N, B.-)kept in the yard adjoining fire- rekl. The directors are hr. It. + g 1 � s Putter-Dairy' prints, 19 to .20.c; -sold fro that down to 3;Yc per :say-s; In spite of ad%erse trade con. tam's headquarters, during-Che of-. Che�'erier, P. O'Iteif OttawaP. ," andrke- y pound. -A much -stronger feeling ditiuns, the Winier` ori �seasori ai inferior, 36 t0 i-,c. Creamery, �to' � � - ternoon on Friday. The child I and E. J Daly, of Ottawa," and e o o g g P 2 c per lb. for rolls, 2_ to 3c for,developed ed in-the Market fur .ho St. J h strayed to the Fireball Menagerie Jbs. Borque, of Bull, • The commit• ;. ,, , f', g� v n, which closed on tti'edi;es I solids, and .._„ to 23y;c for separa-=and• perces adt•anced-23 t6 50c per duo- with the filing- the-manifest- w i P ! •)sad was pulled away b . the b t t favored he charter, but tee rather fa e t c rt b p Y i to; prints. 100 pounds ofthelast steamer, shows an in• a`.l )bras She was trying to play'wit a question arising as to the bonding - pegs=Case rots, 38 to 19E per q'ionto; Slay "i6. �Cood heavy crease in the Customs House:of.ex- k. the animal. the firemen took the puwers it was deferred for consid- T g eration later. Idzzen. choice steers and heifers for butc'h'er po=rts veer last inter.. amountin bob home, and left a warning that 1 9 r Cheese-Large.•L4c, and twins_at_or export purposes sold from $3.90. to $7,22.,4-9. Durib-g the ]Winter 131 TA,'. 11''..c. New-cheese, 13 to 13'is in to $6.03, with medium cattle from lsteamees arrked with cargoes, anti i+ a k bbin g way. -_ 1f5.60.to $3..53. -Cows were-firm gi=ros these 111Z were given- fetus "• ""`:r�_' THE CROPS HIVE DONE WELL ' $3 to $5.25, and bulls steady at 8:, loads. The Customs House export SOG PRODUCTS. Sheep and lambs were steady. Hogs figures show Canadian goods, $15,• 1, l/ were 5 to 10c firmer at $5.55 f.o.b., 3,12,437-. ?American oeds, $3,346, b. Bacon-Long clear, 10,a to ilc' _ g n d b• iA case lots, m pork, '$,20; -- n atercd. "J G36: weal, $3•!3,809,0;3. In-addition- f ' per lu mess pand $G 10 fed�a w �do., short, cut, 1823 to 1323:.50; ick �• to this there were e�thress shipments. _ led tolls, $19 to 821), P ORTT:LI:I GliOlti'TNG of Cobalt ore and Hudson Bay furl -- amounting- to-,A, 1,500,000. During- So . Says eed Fxpert at the Ontario Hama—Light to m•�diut}i, I5c; dQ., s ll sses ent Roll Show Inc ace • - ear 1� 13c ro s 0'% 1 - •• the season t new services to Au- :._ . ._ .. h �, _ to l ,s to,11c.; A _ two w .. A ricultural College4. �°' 9 re in a Au- Agricultural p breakfast bacon, 15jz to 1 c; backs, _ Population of i 1aH stralia anck.; I3amburg were iaau- , d / 11, to . IS' l9,yc. l� A despatch !from Ori is sass: gore d ys �, ailsrdllc.ierces, 10,_c; tubs, I\ - A despatch from Guelph says: looked'for. 10/c; The assessm�fit roll returned on ''The Winter crops have come "No less encouraging are t•he pails, Wednesday shows the population of _ ' , ' HOW TO CURE LAZINESS. FSS through very well all through the I indications with respect to- Spring Orillia to be 6,478, -an increase of ['austral Case 'ot if ental•betange- Province," said Mr. Squirrel], a's- crops, according to -the reports re- r ,7;5 over last yeas.- The total as- BU BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. y went in the Hull Jail. sistant to Prof. C. A. Zavitz, of 'ceived by this department. The sessment is over three million dol- the Seed and Experimental Depart.- Spring wheat, barley,and oat cror.i Toronto, May 16.-Oats-Cana- lars, which is a round million more A despatch ,from Ottawa say;st a.. - mein of -the O.A.C:, on Friday. l are just nicely getting through tlee dian Western,. No. 2, 42 to '42%c, than'fast year,. J The Hull.jail. authorities- -have. a"There are a few districts scatter u grond-and an average of the re- car lots ex store; extra No. 1 feed, �`- !unique character under their care,, ed about 'the Province , rice 110 ''15orts receiv d',shows that there has',41;/•to 41'`c; No:3 Canadian West- BIG H_1T FOT.La1i'S "TIORBT,F.." a man named ,Albert Cox, whose crops sown last Fall have not win- ' been a good germination of the ;'ern, 41 to 41'/,c; No. ? local white, __ (reason is affected, though he bar tered.very well, but'these'are much )seed and the. fields look healthy..'40 to 40%c; No. 3 local white; 39% Queen `•ill Not AdmiitThem is-En•' net been.declared insane. The mad �J in the minority and the winter crops !The weather in most districts hs to 39%c; No. 4 local white, 38% to closure at'Aseot. was freed on Tuesday, but refuses generally have come the, the I b6en' favorable for seeding opera- 33/,c. Flour-�'Ianitoba Spring I to lcai•e and was again locked uI. winter splendidly and promise. a tions. There'has - been - increased wheat patents, firsts, $5.30; do., A despatch from London, lung-j next day. One of his ideas is that' good field almost ev wh�r, in quantity of alfalfa sown this'year, seconds, 94.50;' Winter 'wheat pat- land, says: Following the report he is becoming Iazy'a8d for` this rya` ;R Ontario. At least, a very�-satisfac- but it is 'too soon to speak about �ents, ,$•#,50; strong bakers', $1.60; that the, -Queen has intimated thatsot1 he frequently subjects himself tory average may be :o,iii'tently. the root crop." straight rollers, ,$4 to $4.10; do.., I women. in tight dresses wish° low to a beating. He was put to worlr' C -- - in bags, $1.50 to 51.90.. Rolled oats necks and enormous hats will not,on Wednesday morning rah ink -Per barrel, $4.35; 'bag of 90 lbs., be received in the Royal enclusure wood in the .jailyard` acid attempt, !Q� tki. Corn-:American No. 3 yet, at Ascot.comes the announcement, ed.to punish himself several timet► low, 60 to.61c. Millfeed-Bran, On- that she has intimated to her I when he found h'e was not workingl MOTHER- tario, $23; Manitoba, $22; mid- ladies-in-waiting that they should]fast enough.' ,UEEN !! I Idlhngs, Ontario, $24; shorts, Mani ; m , $25 to $30. Eggs tgba, -3$� ouillie ; -Fresh, 19 to 20c. Cheese-West- New York Paper Publishes Alarmist Report est,, i'c 'sDRY-DOCK CONTRA LET! 11 7-Sc. c.utter-Choic-est, 22c; eronds, 21c. ' of Her Condition - a UNITED STATES MARKETS: Minneapolis; May 16:-,W heat �j A despatch from New York says: "Ten guineas per cent,," the '�iay,.90 5=sc.; July. 97 7 s to 9se; ` ICkers, �:OT]S and Maxim Will Build 0nei ' rhe American published a cable I despatchcontinues, "for 'three September, 91 3-s to 911'/,_c; No. 1 •from London-on Friday 'morning months' -instirance on Alexandra's hard, $1.00%; No. 1 •]Northern, 98% at Montreal' phich sa}•s•that grave rumors'are'.life, is the present ruling rate." to $1 ; No.' 2 white, 95'/„ to 93%c; - , circulation in regard to Queen I Although the Coronation is only No..3 wheat, 9311 to 96%c. Corn- wager Alexandra's health. . The isix. 'weeks'-away., ten guineas per No. 3 yellow, 51 to 51?!c. Oats- ' A-despatch fzom Montreal'.says: pacity of 25,000 tons, sufficient to lespatch says that the utmost en dcent. is also quoted as the rate No. 3 whife, 31',' to 32c. Rye-No. 'Hon. L. P. Brodeur,. who leftonI accommodate any vessel likely. t - g 1 g g ' atieavor is ficin made to 1.eP� ilio i against the postponement of that 2, '$1.OG. Bran-$21.50 to $22. Flour the Vir inion on Thursday night, use the St. •Lawrence route fo r -""patter secret, but the fact that lier"!r�•ent. Two months ago the rate -'First-patents, $4.G0-to $•4.90, do., stated that the eontract for the`'tlry- many yeazs to come. Nothing-do., life has been 'in .danger for some was only, trio/ guinea's per, cent. seconds, $1.50 to $4.80; first clears, 'dock at Montreal had been definite finite has been settled as to the ee.� "lime past has percolated down to Many conservative underwriters $3.10 to.383,55; do., aecoiids, $2.10 ly awarded: to Messrs. Vickers, tablishment of a dry-dock at Qu ail, le shopkeepers and others. This are now refusing to accept aiiy fur- to $2,65, Sons and Maxim. The subsidy to bec. -has resulted in a rush to Lloyd's ther'rieks. Buffalo, May IG-Wheat-Spring, -,he paid to the contractors -by the I Sir Wilfri&Laurier, Sir Freclerf Company, insurance against finrhn 'The truth about Queen -Ates- �',,, 1 Northern, carloads st+.re, Federal C30-ornnient will be at the Borden, Col. Sam Hughes, Sena tial lass in the event of the .Dow- andra is that she never recovered $1.04?:;; Winter scarce. Corn-No. 'rate rJ ^'•, ;ger cent. on a capital I kelvin Jones and Mr. H. A; A116 - " ✓ : ager Queen's death postponing the from her he.mavement following 3 yellow, 57,-'J; No. 4 vello:v. 5C(!; f^"£ ' '"f A!.M).000 ' for 311 years. also :sailed on -the Virginian to a M Ooronstion. Sing Edward's death.' INo. 3 corn, 56% to N1 c; .';d,. 4 T'.:o d•'y d.ck will have a•lifting ca-)tend the Coronation ceremonies.' 7 r .rte, - -'+ _':,s ', ..r 'a.. .� _.,(,•,y...y-rA ...� .rr +rad.,Y. ri.p ,.ty.. Ti:• .np t- ,}. .-...rS ..'-...'-��: a'g...v,' 1 rrW :,.5.. ,,.�.. :: .,'y... .. '-.,. :..' wK,N' V � �. �. :,! M »y4'N �y •:.x.. p.v,,;.r£4 �G �': ..3 ., , .,. ?a.w.�� a. •,L^ '.v,,i.�a;,. 3• �.t`,�x'• - �>,; .r• 'lv, s ��;, 'a^,�,,, '?�r�' ^"`�• •�'""��wl::� ,r- `& ,.� r' .., �r� r;. ,rtE"�. ,��w«, li.-;;aM. :� .,-.v. if, ,r�. a 3 -n - .v - \.. , �•. . :. _'�" " ` S" >'•°".'v`"'b,> - ^Y,•.c'' :..nes" "w. ,a,,,•`b a<�,�, :. - ".:� $-^r s •_�`.ii.,dl` ._.+i- ,o;s.•. ;J� fah?-,I.,.�' ,,-. .e .w�:... .. i - •: 4 u. +'- -e'.'"G `zu?' g-�.� _ .n -„±i":,E„- .x!ca” - .a.,.... •.� ..._ ...'..-. -;...•<y;,,.,. :,,., .w :, x,' •P,. rte.+.'• '.:ew.••t„ • Ef JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. The council now adjourned to meet Major'@ While ale for noon, thence to x •. again at 10 a. m.on Monday. June 5th No Leans hotel Brougham, foe night. for the transaction of general hoist- Saturday proceeds to his own liable " 'W W E, E K •Centennial Wekome Song nese, where he will,remain until the following M A N 0 E L� . 5 -Monday morning. ,• (Air—AdastoFideles) GOOD FRESH MANGEL SEED ` We et you with welcome,'we hail It is ez ted that before long tea '9676-The celebrated English . c gre y pee bred imported hackney staltioa the v �,�• t^. you lad hearted, there will be an electeic, line run- Jumbo White Mange!, # y g property of G A.Brodie Bethesda, will _Our comrades.our brothers, compan- ping between Toroatoand US roi4' make rhe season of 1911 r loltows: _ ions of yore, Monday will leave his own stable and m +e Forgetting the hour that we wept you proosed to Yellow Inter Qi departed, Xew ddroerOflsefaer►La. -for noon,thence to F.Thompson's hotel, _ In joy that to-day we embrace you Oak Ridges for night. Tuesday proceeds _ once more. to Elgin Mille for doom and' nigLt. TOO MUCH CANNED CORD AOR SALE-A new utilch cow. Wednesday will proceed to F. Niobois, "? ' Afar have ye. wandered, our'brothers, �- Apply to Hobt Found,Pickering iii 'Victoria Square for noon, thence to J. 5� r ursuing We bought rather heavily in canned goods last season and the p Hemingway's hotel Unionville for night. abroad from Thursday proceeds to Jacob Wideman's Nigh prise Waintained all year has retarded the sale our shore. I IME and CEMENT carload of g t orgetlwe the distance. mesh Lime arrived; Lime and cernoat con ,• Markham for noon, tbence'to ' We are selling now rejoicing, re- always on hand.John McGinty,Pickering.33 95 g keit Davis con 9 Pickeringfor might. g �.y newing Friday proceeds Joseph Lemons lot 10 The joys of the past as we greet you SEED FOR SALE-Alsike and Tim- con 9 Whitcharch for noon thence to his 3 Cans Quaker or Anchor Corn, 25 cents once more. othy; also,young bulls ,(Sa,rthorc�,at lot - __. le,con,7,Pickering. For particulars address own stable until the following`Monday 1 Can Quaker OC AOCh(3C Tomatoes, 1A cents Yea, come to us, welcome for days '_F E.Pugh,Caaremonr F,O. - 85tt morning. - 1 Can Quaker or-Anchor Peas, 10 cents. .- when with others, f Lord Roberts, the French Coach gtal• �j OR SALE 'House and lot situated Not with us to-day, whose eapth war 1' on Brock et.. Ctar mous, opposite the lion,the property of Moon Bros., Hall. ,- atr,. fare is o'er, ... Methodist church. For particulare app! to barton Ont.. will make the season of TT -•�� �- /� -}�T'- _ r -We lived our glad youth-time. ' Re- w.J.G1tEGG,North Claremont - 5L4. )gll as follows: Monday, May 8th, will memhering,.bt•others, leave his own stable, John Ormerod's ' Our loved unreturning, we greet you i7LANTS, Vegetables and Fruit- lot 6,con.4. Scarbbro, and proceed to 35 eent9 a Quart. Ia Glass Bottles 38 eeuta. C]f yon ragaire !ante,vegetables or fruit to once more. p T Coxworth's Armadale for noon, then. • season,phone A.Hobson,Mark.Bo70, or addrees .. -i The past,'tis_our glory to-day,as re- Green River, P_iaats and rhubarb are now ce to hotel O' Sallivans Corners, for Buy your (groceries ,at, the-,Qrocers. "- ready, might-- Tuesday, proceeds to hotel 7 viewing - _ The lives that they lived and the spirit SEED CORN FOR SALE-I keel? Thornhill for moon, thence to Lherry s ��11 p Corners,for tel, S Wednesday,proceeds � � CHARDSON ' S . �* �L � + 1 - they bare - • - a7 none but the best qualities of improved to Kelly's hotel, Sca,;boro Junction, for _ Who laid the foundations, we seek its varieties and etierun for of ge. D ocn'& buy cIwai- now, thence-to Appleby''# hotel, West renewing Greenwood. Hill, for night`. Thursday proceeds to In loyal resolves as we greet you once Peak's hotel Liverpool for noon thence more. -PASTURE TO LET-The under- to Walter, Rogers, Kinsale, for night. The future before'us•vaith fair promise `signed has at lot 3l,eon. L Pickering, good Fciday,proeeeda to Mr.Hollely'slot 12, _ brightened, pasture with plenty of water and shade. For sear of con 10,Markham for noon,thence ' ?With light on its nth from the brave the promises apply to GEORGE MciLI30Y,on ,A his own stable till Monday morning. , - : g p the premises or address Bodge Hill. 02-33- �eL . days of yore, King Saul 11494:1) '9583-1-The im - We steadfastly face;-ever dim-&hadew" FOR -SALE--LSurrey,seats 8, near- -ported- station also - Plymoul Nen& r tr Twing lightened ly new; 1 Bus, seats is or Is. eomtortably, in repair; also buggies. suffers, Harlow Faiirt'taew BetfuB—St 8—(11293)—The By this glad day's joy that we greet an robes. Prices reasonable. Have retired imported hackney' eta lion, both the you once more. from livery business. Lon.Mardes,Stott fvine, property of-W. G. Soott, Claremont, �a��Fii13 TIME AND GRAIN - �'� wilt make-the season of 1911 as follows r Ar3d.�rben earthly pears with their May 8th, wi I leave. his own chahen have y yearsished j IVE Men or Women wanted for hlandaY. Y Twine is a small item, but good twine-saves a kx L work at home paying g&OO or gP.00 per dap stable and proceed to Samuel Disney's And of us'tis said that our warfare Of in harvest time. Every time your machine is q - - with i portuaity to advance. Kure time can on the townlibe for night. Tuesday, is o'er, be used. Work nos dimcult as requires no �e to S.Faradale'a con 6 Kinsale stopped the delay C06U you money. Time lA We trust in that Homeland, where ozpenence. t*iINSTON, LIMITED, Spadima � � h - partings are bamisbed, Ave„ Toronto. 30-36 or noon.thence to W, H. Holtby's And harvest season !s 'always valuable, and some- partings O brothers, our bro[hera, to greet soar ley for niitht. Wednesday, prooeeda to times extremely pterions on acrntlat .of the. l once more. -Q. 1911 j a= TED-A man to tike care of Joseph Grill's. Kingston Road for noon, A 7�' grounds and gluten. knot be good with thence is Freak Maddaford'# Dase'iae condition OIaF�w.Cd[ller Or grain. Be sure Jrgd horse sc. House and garden sopp sed: Good for might. Tnareda roceeds CO W. J. use the best twine,—P L Y M'O.0 T H r chance for wan with tandly to educate. Co.. 8 y' P __- PICKERING COUNCIL vecient to public,Separate and High 6choola. Miller's Pickering for noon, thence to TWINE. Then you will be safe from x Apply to James Long. Whitby. 3'-M Gordon House for night. Friday, pro x The above council meet pursuant to -- c eds to T. A. Kaoz'a Brock road for a' the annoyances, delays, expenses, which adjournment on Monday the 18th Inst, HOUSE AND LOT-For sale or to ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Twine . Y j Hoop, thence to Brougham hotel for f :- at the township Bell Brougbam, item• let in the Village of Claresmobt,•good si p roaab cast dwelling.b rooms, good cellar and night: Saturday proceeds to their owe works perfectly ill every machine. More bers all present the reeve in the chair. woo.i.shed bard &nn soft wa4r, Stable and stable where they will remain until the of it is made and used every year than A number of accounts were present- drtvmg house as trod u new. A number of fol!.wing Monday morning. j _ ed for Payment and referred-to the fruit troea in full bearing For farther parte- q. IBJ Other kind. 1XCalise 1t is knows t0 ' respective committees. rules aloply to JOHN HISSETT. Balacm,or Count t(rliant. ,Shia' !Vol, (26 S V j be the best and has been for yearL Pe Thoa.B;rkett,Clarement. 7t_SJ The choicely bred imported Clydesdale Communications were read from the Binds more sheaves with. leaf ez- �+ �followiog: Jos. S. Butkbolder re re- FARM TO RENT of 100 acres,being etallion.the property,of Grabaei Bros, fund of tax for doer L. T. Barcla composed of loug9 gad 10 in the sen con Claremont, will make the season of 1911 pensC, no (dots, Ae breaks, and W *° barrister, claiming that N. L.Stephen ncodekF sg 0,413ialas b C19 She V111496 a' room as follows: Monday ylav ISsh will leave guaranteed fall length and extra son had been illegally assessed for to a high slaw of cultivation, clow to school,o his ora stable Gordon's hotel, 5.con.2. �nglh, �str P1ylmouth'1"7lriari - $5.00 on account of engineer'b fees, eburan mpl W within two miles of the C.N. and proceed to John Grill's lot 5,ooa,3. from the local deal*L Look for - k _D. Annan jr..objecting to a culvert a n a.station Will be rented so a good man for a Pickering for might Tuesday proceeds to tern of years: Pcsaesdon as once. J. a. 01S. Frank Maddstord's lot 7. B. F. Picker• the wheat-sbad to i► sideline between lots 16 and 17 in con. NEY Rhitbv 19tf img, for eight. Waadoesroy, proeseds to - - �f 1. as enggineer's sward wasprovided ealfor a - — - T DISNEY, Whitby file rirwin. �I notice was lead from OR SALE-A good rougtr•cast hie owe stable. C3oedon Hoene.wnsrs be J h naso Russel Carter to repair ditch on A1- houw eO7tacella s rooms red so cwewr co 1 remain until Friday Friday pro- t;•, and Fsod cement cedar, Bard and soft •sur needs to Peak's kohl L{verpool, for � tt lase too.Toad under award No. 39. inside hoosw. Ons-fifth of an&ore of mood ward. might. Satasda b b • own L. White wag ..heard. re concrete as ooata/aiog eve apple trees besides other y• pf00O�s tA* e s sis Twenty tons on order, Will be delivered 1 culvert for sideline bet. lots ls1 and 13 ' Also lmwtfail O:ford asove is erseola*s sable where be will remain anUt the sNn q 1 to your home free of charge. Drop tib a tL repair with warming oven atsaehed, Forfanb• following Mooday M erRtwlas, card and we will send prices. tt in con. d W. J. Devitt. re the same u ucuiare apply 4o THOS. E. STEP6B16• Br - culvert Mr. Roach, re culvert north SO. rClaremoat 7d Barron Forward 7691-The pare bred ' Clydesdale stallion,owned at the Dao = " side of C. N. R. on sideline bet., lots bartoo farm known se the Parker farm 30 and Sl in con f.-etc. H. Ellicott 110BSE SEC3I37 ES will malu she season of 1911. as his own �1 asked for-grant to-clean ont-ditch on — stable. Danbutom. Brock road• east side. and south of Tommy pr'eaeetsa 467 3 A T. R- 1�"srwrick Wilson's The standard bred registered trotting Brrceph/slua. Vol 18, '38381, (114i>i), ,. " Tenders having been received from stallion, the property of Dr. James The chow y bred imported 8d Clydesdale Ce • T��� the Ontario Bridge Co„ of Toronto. Moore:Brooktio sod Thw. Maddalord, stsltion,the property of 8. C. Banker. ,`JI NG '_ J1J the Hamilton, 9trsEford and Sarnia WbitDp,will make the aasom o[ 1911 Pickerta will make the season of Bridge Companies to erect a bridge in as follows: Monday will leave his own 1911 as follows Monday afternoon, � Pickering village on Church St., to *table,lot. 7. baseline Picke•lai4 gad leaves his own stable at, proceeds to gag on sale two Gramophones-1 Victor First with new fibre needle ' 'replace that known as Clark's bridge, Aproused to Peak's Hotel, Liverpool, Peak's Hotel Liverpool for might. Toes. arm ; 1 Berliner Concert Sound Box, These v ill be said ret bargain for moon, thence to Appleby's H.tel, day, procesis to his own stable. Wed. i __.. it was decided to accept that of the West Hill, for night.. Tuesday proceeds needay afternoon,proceeds to Bandel's Prices this month. Come and hear the new records. Also, a never _ Ontario Bridge Co:, at i]uoo. ig clean up-to-date stock of everything in the line of House Furnishin The standing a committee at on Contin- so Kennedy's Hotel Wobu,n, for noon, Hotel..Whitby far night. Thursday, P' _ encies recommended paymCo as and Franklin Hon a Markham for proceeds io Commero'al Hoase, ()*haws See our new Mc. kitchen chairs-'saddle seat, embossed back, double ollowa: Geo. Ricks rebate of U►:es night. Weduesday afternoon proceed* for night. Frid#iy proceeds to Bamdal's rete er-ex n value. - owing to buildings tieing destroyed by to A. E. Majors, Wbstevals for night. Hotel Whitby,for n:on. thence to his ceptio ally good � at h - lire 3,57. John Murkar for printing Tbassday proceeds to McLean's Hotel,. _ own stable amt_il she following Monday Call and inspect our stock. and advertising 17.60. Dr. Brodie for Brougham, for noon. and Cofwelt's morning. _ear plies.for board of health 8.20. gosel Brooklin,for night Friday Pro, Baron Elect ,3629;, (15923)--7ha im� No trouble for us to shoal goods pp needs W Royal Hotel, Whitby, for night. ppr�Clydesdale stallion the property D. R. Beaton•on acct.of solary-f5 50 Satarda proceeds to his own stable also for postage 10.00 H. E. Turner for y p. of W. H Pagh, of Claremont, will mane ' gasoline light for township hall. a be where he will remain until the following . she season of 1911 u follows: Monday - Monday morning. May 9,proceeds to T,Smith'*con 9 Pick. ._.. paid when conditions. of purchase gent for Serlitt 210numentd, are complied with.35.110. Complaints Sal Forest(059.4) The celebrated stem• Bring moon,J. Scott's Atha nigh*. noon. hrving been received the committee dard bred road etalliom,the property of dap to J. w Turner's Mongolia noon. _ ,.-.. Wm. Coakwetl'e nom 10 Markham night. . 'Call and et rices and see cuts before placing your order. - r*dOmm8nds that some action be taken Geo.C.Coa�twell,Stouffvi Is, will tisad g P regarding the sale of light veeigbt - for mares for the season of 1911 466 fgll- Wednesday to R, a Milroy's Cedar . thread. Would recommend that an owe: Monday will leave his home stand Grove noon, Rim. Teefy'e Cherrywood OAREFiJL ATTENTION TO 3aspector be appointed at once to deal st H Pugb'e Glen Major, and proceed might, Thn, God J Fonad's, Dam' with the matter. to Proctor's late',Port Perry, for night, bartoo, Hoop, Gordoab hotel Pickering rock ;.,EMBALMING AND FITNERAL WOAX The standing,e)mmittee on Bonuses Tuesday proceeds to Myrt a hotel noon; road moon, as hoot nwhiBSat adsn m. ro on Wire )!sures, Drainage liat'ters, t'olwel's hotel Brooklim eight. wed Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. etc., reported as follows: Applications' needay,proceeds to Peirin's botel Whit urdsy to Lather Pilkey's con i Pickering it for bonuses from R. J. Carter on 200 by for noon and might. 'Thursday pro none, thence w his owe stable. rods bn lot 33, in con. t, lir. Sparks to reeds to Gordoa's hotel, )iakerina Jor Loretto. (mos) B,C.S.B., (1550.3)A.C. inspect-; T:C. Gostick. rift 130 rope on noon;lohawn'e hole', �t hitev6 eight; g•B, (11229] C. d e s ,- The fashion 10l 2(i, con. T. Mr. Hoover to inspect : Friday,proceeds to Brougham h�tel, for ably bred Clydesdale stallion, the pro t B. Burkholder, on 40 rods on lot gl, Hohn;Claremont for night. Saturday party .of R.Dafoe, Green River, will con 4, lir. Sparks to inspect: In're- proceeds to his owu d-able until Monday tasks the seesoa of 1911 w follows ward to the complaint that N. L. to lowing. Monesy afternoon,wi l leave his own Stevenson had been wrongly Lazed Terrtisgton 'Reitman 294,, (90s7j stable and proceed to Brougham for MANGEL-Royal, Giant, Yellow Intermediate,Jumbo Sugar Beet-22c pk 3,00;the recdmineti'd that;the 'matter 1 he -imported hackney stallion the n ght. Tuesday, proceeds to T. A. ' be looked into and properly adjusted. property of W. H. Pogb, Claremont, KnoVs Brook road for noon. thence to CORN-White Cap, Yellow Dent and Improved Leeming.. The standing -committee on Roads and G. David Milne, Cherrywood, Pe,k'e hotel Liverpool unfit Wedneedaq TURNIP--Jumbo, liangbolm and Univeral Peas; Stowell's Evergreen. and Bridges-reported and rpcomend- will make the.eeason-of 19}!,"'follow'.­' afternoon. Wednevday afternoon pro ed payment as follows: W.J. Devitt, Moudsy will leave bar own stable, and reeds to Geo.Dayidton'a jc. Cherrywood, Garden and Flower Seeds of all kinds. concrete pipe,-7.87; H. Spencer, proceed to Ashburn hotel for noon,I -tor night. Thursday;proceeds to Thos. filling washout towol'ne, Whitby to thence to Colwell's-hotel Brooklin' till Reesor s, Searboro, townline for noon, pay half. 1.30; R.Black, work on east Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday afternoon thence to H.C.Hamill's Markham and Rouge bill, 2.62; J. H. Connor, team- proceeds to' BAbdel's hotel, iVhicby• Scarbovo towaline .for Highs. Friday: G. -A. 'GILLE SPIE, �IUNBARTON. Ing grovel on Kinsale road, south of until Wednesday afternoon. Wedoee. proceeds so J. Baledon'e tot 14 nom. 9 $ingston roaa. 5.25• W. Peak, 8 days day afternoon proceeds Gordon's hotel- Markham.for room,thence to R.Eagles Pickering for might. •Thursday proceeds ton's lot CO con 9. Markham for night. with teat, 21.00; H. Calvert, same, to G.D Milhe's Cberrvwood, for•nogn, Saturday proceeds to his own stable 21,00:•Jas. Potter, 8 days work. 10.50, thence to R.,A Milroy's Cedar Grove I where he will remain until the following a also repairing grader, 1.75 p R. Hoes- for night. • Friday. proceeds, to A. E. Monday afternoon. BANK - -- land and others• shovelling snow e t 1 south of Kingston road, Whitby to pay half.5.95. A request having been. - — .. received from Jos. Cowan for grant on Clark's hill, recommend that lir. � EstaWiriud 1873 Branelras S . E., E O ROF CANADASparks inspect the same and uratke any necessary repstrrs; A partitionMONEY ORDERS -FOR- SMALL -SUMS .� .". - hewing been received ft•oui«`,P.Jones _.. and others asking for grunt of $80 for and Man e1- 'SEaid , 'Safet�,, convenience and low cost unite to rn e .. road,in: div..58,-wauld recoaninend `� that the chairman of the Roads and Money O era' issued by this Bank a Most satisfactory- 'Bridges inspect the some. Also_Tnrnip and Cfirrot Seed at right prices. _ Bring along your.. On motion the reeve was instructed -.way of sending small sums to any part of Canada. produce and get the highest price always. Y to grant his order on.the '•t:reasurer in , • c. $I 0 to $30 . . . l Oc. 3 favor of the parties recommended for A second consignment of Wall Pa pec just opened tip. $5 to$10 . . . 6c. $30 to $50 . . , SC. _ payment in the various reports as = - presented this day. Also, our delayed.sllipm-ent of Pura Maple Syrup is just to hand.-.. Dtafts issued for laiger amounts. On motion the tender of A. Hamel Try a can gallon and only $1.35. . ion for the construction of concrete „ `Savings Bank Department at Every Branch: ' V tulverts was accepted at $1.90,per - cubic foot. Our Groceries are the freshest. P I•C K E R I N G B R A,N�C K The cl2#was instructed to .adver- _ _ • ot'Lenders for the building of the CLARENCE T. BATTY. Manager c rete Abutments for Clarke bride GEORGE PHILIP, BR•O lJ GHA BRAmcm ALSO AT WAITET. .kering VUlAiJe: t a .. , : �.' &" .'. .-..+ ?h, ,x .• .:. ....sox 'J' ,', ..y.. ,. ', fi ..a:,.. .;._ "•. i a :+ -16 , .. "e`, a Nh,. ..i .� .,,.. ,: •q^T.t.... :.. .. °c. ,. ,. #� ,;' r °'^.t+ a'n F ,.3+' q,' _r *• ',d .e,Yi„re., ::le!. ^.,. .t k'. ,. ,. p. 7p iti-„-,-L�"�. ..,+'rrn�!-., •p;r••��:p ;t,.. .,:r. .tw.a.. 'hM� .,�':-.vr!` '4 -ii 'a% .'Y �, a� �..r.`• 1 :m r'-9` x`:,, s,.. r .. r..'''; �,-,<.., ' s- m „< qy„- ,,. ..."'"�`... ,,fi., tl �a _. .. , $?.,. a',• •��l: », 'cc..,. .. '* .•�+',,:. -':s. � ."1� •�fi?au � •ay. r<�,r �"a •.y.. ,�m'.£p�x.�"'.' oy. ,..•. ,. #+}y. -,salt .s`•-+ 'X` :' Snry •-�k'� .a�•'•:�„ � _ i2n• '..+. ,"s'.a:: '� - .-«i..:`w - c..:.> - ..s, 's.'�, • k.iirn � r -y l• tear•-'.: :fOT?,! Q^`...s �` •- •"�-•.yy .i qa' t.'- a- ..`.r�: 's.a✓` ru ^, 4 ,j..`;'c",-� 9�:Y. .N,+'-, Zr ;., --. 6y^t. ,. .s• a S4, i� 3 .- cLARtesoNr sarloot. R9POR7i _ STEEL BOOTS : STEEL`BOOTS S ' "jan1es Underhill has purchased Report for April No. 4. Uxbridge. IV.—BFOR A It fine new piano. obert Willison. May Rawson, Leslie Spofiard is confined to his OPERATION Rosa Watson. III.—D. Dickinson, C. Mantle, II,—Ro Cru ord, Pere , f Welilington RRossss left on ►�+�ars- Mantle, Talbert Evans. Vera Wilson - WO�dEN 8" FINE BOOTS AND SHOES Tda for Saskatchewan . 7 Horace Willison, Qarf. Priest, Orlon- � do Flford,Hilda Austin,Sr.I.—Bertha a�- ZM:RIsrs R. a. Her, of West Toronto; -HER ONLY Pilkey, Ed. Norton. Jr1.—Glladys TTS w slip wa$in on Tuesday, Mantle, Floss. Crawford, Rob. Raw- _."STTMMLR FOO 1. M&M l E. W'.�Q�5138, of Whitby, was son, Grant Evans, Ed, Beverley. Ross - .,in town one day last week; Beverley: Average attendance 21. M. Flour and Feed always oh hand'. Bertram H. Hoover left our vil- CHANCE Shantz,-Teacher. i, ` lab this we7sk for Calgary Alta. 'Honour .Roll Jr.Division Claremont, The Corner Store, Claremont. W. M. PALMER s. Thos. and-Mist.Paterson visited for April. Sr. II—John Knight, Ivan - - Port Perry friends on Sunday. 13pasoa,-Maud Sanderson. Jr. IL— Wm. and Mrs. Edwards, of,Bal- Was Cared by Lydia E.hlnke George Ra'wson,- Merle Stephenson, y Ina Mantle. Sr. Pt II.—Mary For- sant, speer snnday with Mrs.Priceham ham's etableCom oUOd s th. Vida Knigbt, Russel Neal. JrPugh. Pt II—Lois Brodie, Verx Bryan; El- We' III. / RICHARDSON'S Mrs. C-omba, of Toronto,,visited Lindsay, Ont.—"I'think it 18 no dean Smith. La—]~fife Knight, Mur-. her mother, rs. A. W.- McKay more than right for a to thank Mrs. �3 y 8 134 lel Thomson, Earl Storry. Important showing of finest display of ��• •'Pinkhats for what her kind advice and- -over Sunday. - The following are the names in or- China• d very large assortment of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- _ Ronald,Dttke, who has been in pounsi has done for der of merit of the pupils of the Clare- Stationary. Books,Dolle, Toys, jnlbt California for some time,• has re- .,:,,:.•••••.. : ••. me. mont Cpontinuation Class fdr the-mon- .-California - Y - . tutors James Anderson, of'1'vr<tn- ;;rned home. agohI�wa a veiny Aleck LatppFoWill rm IScott�bKathleen le Cassie. r°°eived for the Holiiiay�d so.ee �� to, was the guesC.af Miss S. E.Ev- sick woman, sur- Story. Form IL—Cliffsoden,Edi- Subscriptions taken for - - . ons on Sunday. !� feria from female th Slack, Perry Slack, ante Rawson Magazines. , .' gg rind Clifford Pilke (equal) Clark - - - __ Weeks and Dail Na Wm. Graham, who has been on troubles. I h a d y (moi ) r the sick list for the est week is re- _ ;r inflammation o! 'Rawson,Tom Scott, Form I.-Kath- inflammation , y Y P the female organ, leen Rawson; Jack La M°rgxtrHill , covering nicely. and could not Ethel White. Magnum Morgan.Teach- "W—.J. I—M RIC3I—MA .tV:DaON � Mies Mary Morgan, of Toronto, stand or walk any ere, Mise L. Ferguson, N. F. Tomlin- spent omlin- s nt Sunday here with_M. and distance. At last I s� � � -- Mrs. Henderson. ��� \ was confined to my - - 1 Graham Bros., shipped a Clydes- 1 \ t�and the doctor _dale stallion to Prince- Edward sal 1 world have I The Gait Y. M. C. A. has raised ` Island on Tuesday. refused to d°• A friend advised Lydia to.da to brio to go through an operation, bat this I 0�• An effort will be the $um up ade to _ _ �* Mrs. Fred Farmer spent Sund ' BRIG TEN V with Mrs. Reuben Rawson, of the Pinkham a Vegetable Compound, 075.000. _ and now,after using three bottles of it, 71, - 4th line of Uxbridge. I feel ltkeanew woman. Imost heartily " Robt. Worthy, of -Brampton, recommend this medicine to all women 'p 'pix S visited Adam Spears and other who suffer with female troubles. Ihave NATURE STOP _ }' , friends over Sunday. also taken Lydia E. Pinkham'e Liver WHEN Tae KiDNtiYs GIVZ OUT Use the Famous- English Lipid House-mats Pills and think the are fine."—Mrs. Mrs. P. Macnab and two dattRh- 7 Do you feel that you simply • FitAiPzg E3SSLEY, Lindsay, Ontario. � Y y p y can't ters are s tiding a few days go any farther—that you must have Everyone who uses these Paints once continues to use them, in fact, will 1 pe We cannot understand why women have no other. Wh 't r with friends in Hamilton. rest for that .lame and tired aching y, Because without doubt they are the best produced, will take chances with -h operation or have the greatest covering- 'A number of men have been drag out a sickly half-hearted exist- back—reFief from that constant dead- g g qualities, the most delicate colors, are made of 'busy g P P encs misain three-fourths or the jo tired feeling—freedom freedom from those thepurcat materials, ; _ . aurin the est week sant- g y, g— _ +In trees in the uew Union Ce me- of ii' without first trying Lydia I stabbing, darting pains? fig. t'yi g y - Vire carry them in great variety tegyy. Pinkham's Vegetable,Compound. It is nature'' Te co ratulate G. H. and :tics: standards tamed foryears femaleinn the a and ne s are niv- SuAlum num Paint GHard Oil Varnish rBalled Oil Wagon Paint g y Y g Ra +. - - Samir, on the arrival at their y Ila, 1 • that, the Ki w Oil home on Monday of a son, Findlay has cured thousands of women who r p out and Turpentine Pura White Lead have been troubled with such ailments g Scutt. as displacements,inflammation, ulcer- I fou need the Paints for every purpose Brushes for every purpose. „ Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of anon, fibroid tumors, irregularities, help of Booth's Kinsale, were here .on Sunday periodic pains, backache, indiseattm Kidney -Pills. Get one of our Color Cards. White Lime. Whiting Plaster last with the latter's parents, T. and nenona prostration, t h eg u a r a n- of Paris Always on hand. fly d and Mrs. Gibbons. tee kidney ' Mel. Brodie was in Pickering a remedy. In ev- `h •couple of days this-week on busi- e r p macbI ' CHARLES SARGENT, . ' _CLAREMONT Hees in connection with the tak Plants For—Sale there is one - 16 of the Census. part that works the hardest and-gives _ I•tARDW ARE, STOVES AND FURNACES g Tomato.Cabbage,Cauliflower,-Celery out first. The kidneys work night Owing to Wednesday next be- and Garden Flowers. Wagon and day,and naturally a life of unusual «l F i`.ing a holiday the NEWS man will on road during aeaaoa. !actiyity doubles the duties of the kid- visit Claremont- on Mondayiu- 1 neve and in ttme the strain cells. The tt stead of Tuesday. The Gmmaidie Gardens, i kidneys give out and nature cries corin Cultivators The lad endent Tele hone Cen- r 'sto ,' Booths Kidney Pills are sold • eP p BROUGHAM °tial trail be closed on Wednesday, '- by a 1 dealers,30c..postpaid from The - ay at l ,a will and remain closed for R. T. Booth Co. Lcd., Fort Erie Ont. If you.want a Com Cultivator, better investigate - + ,�w'� Theta Ino pill just na good. Send -the rest of the day. No More Dandruff for a Free box. The teat will prove the-mrits of the PLANET JR, line The police trustees purpose putt the truth of our statement. Sold and T. M. Mci?A13asN E:rowe Wsar tea hi ting down a new cement sidewalk MAszNG CLAAx Scat iw guaranteed in Pickering by T. M. Mc- Our No.. 72, two-ropy Cultivator works two rows of corn, turnips, �. from Macnab's corner east to meet Fadden. mangels, potatoes or beans thoroughly at once. ' 4n In order to rid your scalp of filthy that in front of C. J. 'Brodie's. dandruff you roust kill the germ. J. S. Bundy while working at There is a hair dressing called Parisian 1f A :. .i - A. Bease's last Friday, had -his gage which is now sold in every town A Household NecosSi� I Have��t sample in my shop for l back injured by a falling 15dder; in Canada. It is guaranteed by T. M. iospec tion. Gall in and see it. A `i►nd as a result is now off duty. McFadden to eradicate dandruff. stop mar May's1.inimeset Shosrd ,j poet curd will -bring a catalogue On Thursday and Friday of last falling hair; splitting hair or scalp itch with full particulars. d: in two weeks or money back. Ile is Every Moa week a bush fire did considerable a € It ou have dandruff get a large 50c. - dame a to Robert Ashenhurst's �_. F bottle to-day and rid yourself of it. H): and Nathan Linton's farms on the Remember that if dandruff germs are ,y Sth of Uxbridge, Remember not destroyed in time,the hair will How seldom a week; passes without - • - John Farmer has secured w post- surely fall ont and baldness will fol- some member of the family suffering Plymouth Twine tion with the Traderp Bank and low. Sold and guaranteed in' Picker- from a sore throat,chest or'bick,a burn left on Wednesday morning to ing by T. M. McFadden. or a cut, a sprain,strain or ache t I have the agency for Plymouth - -" . start Mork in a branch office at Such troubles will come, but there ls the corner of King St., and Spa- Public 1�TOtiCe no seed of suffering much erose them. Twine, and can supply those Keep a bottle o Father Moreiscy's who demand a good - -: ditu oronto.' -_ — Ave.,' oTicic is hereby Riven that a b Liniment in the hoose, use it freel �r Abram and Mrs. Bundy who N Y F and tate n has little chance, y. article. law was passed by the Municipal Fal have been residing in Parry Sound Council of the Township of Pickering, Doting his lifetime Father MarriscT Prices are right. i. . for the post few -years, returned on the 24th day of April, A.D.. 1911, pr�;y�this Liniment t�nkao sad - J. last week to Claremont where providing for the issue of debentures, tt v effective in relieving ?they will reside in future. We to the amount of ii,000, for the ur- ru o f a7 v";all ' ': s pp sorts of pains and aches.Ia Rbeamatiam A - r welcome them again to our midst. pose of defraying the cost of building it is valuable as a"ruD",when"Father Howard E. Turner, 'OPhitevale A number of the ladies of the, a new.school house in S. S. No. 17. of Morriscy's .NO. 7" Tablets are taken _ ��TT '�'W..M,S. of the Methodist Church the Township of Pickering, said de- internals - ~- $ R Y A lY , y. . Similarly,applied freely to , ,here attended the auxiliary die- bentures andinterestthereon are to be throat and chest it helps " Father R. met and paid by a special annual as- Morrire s No. io" Pickering• Lumber Yard i. - trict convention held at Whitb y' `(Lang Tonic) to on Thursday hist and all report sessment on all the rateable property quickly break Up and drive away a sore $AR'�ER' A very roAtable and caro able in said school section and that Such cold in the chest,ortoagh. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' ;'. ty P ] y by-law was registered in the Registry Pine flooring, Manitoba siding drop -sundries.` Central office Bell time. Office of the.COuntry of Ontario on Taken,all around it is one of the best siding, matched, rough and dressed 'Telephone Co. Aagency for- _ Meetings for I#ible study will be this llth day of May A. D, 1911. Any fam`ki y liniments in existence. Prise 25c pine and hemlock. 1 tn.and 1j in. Rolston Laundry. held.at the home of Ruth Gregg motion to quash or set aside the same per bottle. At your dealer's,' or from dressed pine; f in. V matched North Claremont on May 28rd.,at or any part thereof must be made Father M?Tt!xy Mune Co•,•Ltd., pine. New Brunswick white CLAREMONT.• ONTARIO 280,and.at 7. 30. F. M. S Aker within three months after this first ?a cedar shingles. µ F. F. Cork a member of The In- E:made this notice and cannot "Montreal, Que. Tertone. F}triotiy cash Y . -ternational Sehool of Byble Stu- be tn"de thereafter. -dents. All welcome. Dated the 11th'day of May 1911. Sold and guarantees 113 Pickering . W. D. GORDON dt SON. A gang of men employed by the DONALD R.BaATON, by T. M. McFadden. ' _ • Claremont dr Ashburn .Telephone - Clerk. NSW Blacksmith Shop i O�i��1at� " Co., hale been working in town ". for the past few days installing a • ' intg ben of new phones and mak- � — g _---- an a number of chap es in the 'Savin leased the blacksmith • • O;all materials and design- :wires at present erected. shop formerly runt by Hy.Thom- kept in stook. It.will pay you. ~ A meeting of the Liberals of this ` Willing sub-division will be held son, I am prepared to do general to 0411 at our works emd inspect our etaait an the Masonic Hall this (Friday) blacksmith og in all Isnes:' "' ' and obtain prises. Don't be misted by M agen*s we do not employ them,son sent- evening at 8 o clock for the pur- u 1�1 _ .tom A lyy we os);, and do throw oft theme to p° g P Our Summer Xillinery ! AOR9ESi30EING STECIALTY p h-*dn W se,of selecting flue re resents- - aommieeion of 113 per oent.,wfiio - hives to attend.the convention at - oe a' ]y save by purohasing from as. - 'Whitby Co-morrow. A full atten- � rt rn 0 osli solicited.- Oance is requested. JOHN 11�cGRA3'H WHITBY GRANITE CO. The first. league football New 'Hats for Summer ^�►' g game, -._ - �, CLAREMONT, ON'T. . .. . •oaoe. Whitby, oneri, `. A,� ' for our oys witplayed here on The display-will be`well worth _ E. VA��I S Saturdayevening-with the Pick- " �► R special visit because of fire :.The Pickering ertn R team. The gamewas a very -_. otose one ClRernruitt b asthe scdore of 3 to t. 'Th ttt� of thg Hats z;nd the styles. Yanip Manufacturer y e big fiats are bigggr and the u Vigilance Committee � Our-boys will go to Green River small hats,ase smaller than those Shop and Residence, Dundas-St] .; next Saturday evening"to plop , The abject of this Association.is to _ _ _. . the Shamrocks. heretofore.' shorn. Thep are ...Th•e Dealer, this Shoe lessen stealing and prosecute, -, WHITBY, ONT. ..f different in color, style and trim- the felons. -The"ParliamOnt Street'Baptist aIId the fit Three doors west=of_Whitby Houses Male Choir, of Toronto, visited ming from the -Hats id early + : . We. can fit you in price, style,comfort oar village on' Sunday"last -arid Spring, and they are beautiful and-wear. Ladles boots, shoes.and 1ldembere having property stolen oommaai- " ,5513 in the Baptist Church in the slippers-1.40, 1,50,1.10, 1.80, L73. 1.90,2.W aaie immedistely with any member k •- g P and dressy hats. If we havn't _ pp We are prepxred'to instal wood or iron 2`,26,2.30. Misses-1.95, 1.40 and 1,65. of Executive Committee. tnorninpl and in the;evening: Large - gurnps oa short notice,iilso attend r and appreciative andiencee what you want we will ibake it of Ch{ldren's,all rices,80c. Mamberstii fee � /1.00. pp greet- prices, up P to all kinds of repairing. ed theta. Rey. J: W: Wilkinson, Ret 3t for yon. Our prices are Men's Imperial Pate+mt Leather Boots Tickets may be had from the PreaidepCor formerly of this village, accom- toots reasonable than you can get 4.00. Plain duU tops 2.50,3,30. Pain sbentarT on application. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mali,- F,y ' Blutchers foxed heels and straVY2M. also gasoline engines and Hied them and preached at anywlie' a else. Youth's-1,26, 1.40 1.b0, 1.63, 1.73. — Bak he squre gear. Exec Coro. L. J. Banks.* s • ' 1, O'Connor- Ar#hur leifre _ H SH th services. Theyeamoontfrom W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Oat_ t the city in Elva autos thus - ' � �,C v MAGNET CREA 1?ARATOB, ' D. SI?VI PS O N & Co., _ PIC KE RIN G Pr..tdsot. secretary _- ;quite a procession. - ,. ♦ Phone No.60 at teaideage, a ¢ iy;,, ':-: ' r .• ' ... :-Y -,,e' ,y.. 'SMS�• � rW 'e• -. .. ,.•.. '{,. wx F.? •; •s, ,.-. ..s:g.,y1C' m• :, 'hcis.7 • u'.i•, mT ter.. .r•r,,::.p:',r+••,..r}�'r e' r'4 dF.,� '�w.' ,.,' xti ..,:r. .r e�"'.' � "I,. '+�t':d . 5 '�,,p�9 '«: .. �•,� +�. � '.S•.'.`,�zs'"ydx"�. �. ,t'i�,'�•_.�j,�,, •h �'.�- .:c. �as,�{: - o-- -n`.y�a „y: -.'•�,r�,5.� .r.;;�s* '''n ai „aYo'ar"'�,�'•y d�Y.L.�t � ,�'� a�,vO: , �•:� c!,,.•, - •.s-.-c.. ,.,-. - p •� a!?�+ w, ;�.:`^..a..fi ?'�' ':ti4•;. *,,;".-.u.. » .cry: tr•rt t: �,. r�."5�?n .. :>. ... - :. . ..' 'S:c . .w . �.^.. .. r .' . ..'.r• :. _.' P..�:. ... •ax" .'7v_ .,`�-...:a•. mss;.' �'wY�i^,F"` �.-�` :am'th:"h..•h9 ?1.r• a v`''r� -��v-.-. fib. •5 ,A'^y/._. n (yam ._. ,y .•m.•.••,l'f.•.!%"_.,:vw ,,..-.. ay. -y.,•.....: , - ..i..T - ^w.,•. .'N '(,t.ri '7Y �ti�":�1. .+_ e C Y tt� - ,,.. •-�, ,.w� iY .. ^1:2 .. <.o'r+r ,yy,G,s--:. v+ . .•:aPaw •.sn .• f 'A .. ••s.. tt .,eysi!' ..s�,^,,.. ?'•., _•..._ _ ., ..,.,.:•,, >14' �'. y . THf BRIGHTEST RAY THE SUNDAY SCNflOL LESSON �... Has beenCanada's favorite - _fOR EVERY WOMAN INTERNATIONAL LESSON, Yeast over a quarter of a �t� • • 1liSY 21. - - century. Enough for 5 ets F. aiCDMea With good.Health Through -- i to produce 50 large loaves ' - Vi} &m' .. __•_ coag of the oiaeptud.(Te�peratise of fin wholesome sour- the gas of'Dr; _ = d, Lesson), Isa. 5. 1-L. Golden ,, Pjnk PiliB Text, Isa5. 29. iahingr' home-made bread. : _ a Her brightest day, for every girl Verse I. My wellbeldved.. my J 110 not experiment-there and every woman. is the day when, beloved - The difference in the 18 nothing "just as good." xaue she looks' well, feels well and is words is merely one of rhythm. well, but with most of the fair sex Isaiah is about to declare to the t E. W. GILLETT CO.LTD. ' such days are rare. Instead they people of his time that their coun- TORONTO,ONT. ' offer from a $ , Winnipeg Montna• _ „ sli painful laII not have try' 'is in'danger from the just judg- ! A a terrible weakness in the back, I meats of Jehovah. But he conceals warded h bgest honors at li headaches that make everythingIf his purpose by telling this story allEzposi�ons• � `=• seem-blurred, and a ceaseless ach- that all can understand. W bo the .•• , : ng in the libilis. These and other, beloved• friend- was, therefore, trials .afflict girls and women would hardly be asked. through the lack of rich, red blood A very fruitful hill-Literally, "a tions of the amaIler owners of pro- _ Will nature is calling for. Dr. Wil- horrf, the son -of fatness," a word. rt were common in this age, and liams' Pink Pills have given the for -hill" Y g ' - gl peculiar to Isaiah. ;tu:.: ectl'.ed. forth the bitter denuncia• '~s joy of real robust health to thou- Jerusalem it was possible to see" tions of other prophets. a isands of women -who are happy to- many a bright promontory •ven u I takes ; For Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's"' 1 rY g P 9. In mine ears-Jehovah Iday because these Pills actually to vineyard cultivation. the prophet into his confidence, and 9 lmake the rich, red blood that 2. Digged . . . gathered '. .1 the prophet in turn makes the )makes weak ones iv-ell and strong. planted-The• work of cultivation r , startling atlnotlncement that' all From Our Own Estates to You, p dally Blended and j :This statement has been proven !was as perfect as the s kation. The these evils are known to Jehovah, ' over and over again Here is fur- choicest grapes tc be found were'and that he will not suffer them to Picked 'for Cana?a Tra�r cls, Delieioua and Invigorating ?, _ther proof_from Mrs. C. J. Brook, introduced. In add;tim, a watch Igo unre-quitted. -- When they are = = - =a. anitott, Ian.,. whD says-. "After tower for the caretakers added dig-I secure in their houses great and u, a busy term on iiewnd class work, nity and protection tc the vineyard. : fair, feasting no doubt on the spoils ' followed only by a short time of re- The wine vat would be hewed out of I of. their avarice, then' shall come LIPTION ' S ilaxation; and a strenuous two and the solid rocle, forsaing a recel.•tacie i itpon them the curse described in T, EA a half months normal course, in ;for t? 3 juice from the.press... ,the following versa _ EMarch, 1908, I began �,eaching He looked . . . grapes - The con-I 10: One bath-About eight gallons 'Over 2 Million PackagesSold Weekly {school. I had a heavy rural ao>:,ui, fident expectation of a vinedresser,i(of wine). This barrenness of the with a large attendance, and con- 'who, had expended such pains on a _ Pe p land, Jehosah's remedy for land- q ^Y i r6 g 'his property, would be that a fair i grabbing," is still more pointedly bus atrloaundTha work added -greatroeer- 'return should come for his outlay, portrayed in the profitl4nsnesa of - -----• - ___-__---___,__ _.._ S • I Instead he gets grapes that are only�planting grain; for one ephah shall .46 *•..rlz of study, added to each- so in appearance. i be the sole return from the plant- t' i lag, noon resulted is a "run down" 3. And now-Marking an advance!in ei ten a hahqWAINWRIGHT " ALBERTA t ondition. When vacation .time R p (a•homer being !In the unfoldittq of the story. The } _ ;!came I did not pay much attention prophet fittingly- seeks a verdict ten or twelve bushels, or ten times II . i+ my condition as I thought the from the men he addresses, as to as muchY. 11. Rise-e- an eup earlyarly in the morning olidaye- would restore.me, but.as 'wha•t a husbandman ought to do in -To drink in the morning was reek- THE COMING CITY OF THE 'BEST resumed work again I soon found 'such a case. And with this-appeal oned b the Romans and Jews a I � his was not the case. One morn- ' Jehovah himself enters the field, shameful -practice. Sensuality, in OFFERS UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIE8 FGR INVISTMENT ng when I came to breakfast every- and the assemblage can be no Ion- the mind of the prophet, goes along k y -. thing reeled bebre mo and I'almost ger in'doubt as to the drift of the with avarice. The latter; atter all, 11itainted away. The lady with whom pars ble, (is simply self-gratification in an- BUY R E A .IE STAT E was boarding, advised the to take I .4• -What could have been done other form, and the two after go Dr Williams Pi6k Pills She al- more I-This reminds one of the sad - hand in hand, aad do net work hard all year tfe The mac whose ambition doesn't +l drays spoke rery highly of them, her wail of Jehovah in Isa 1 4, "1 have I - rise above h.ridiag his ob aad draw od h,o par• will cover have idaught•er having used Chem with nourished and brought u children, 12. The harp, etc - tirtfi' and ,.say thus but work and t e bare aocessi%ree or lite n !the most beneficial results follow- and the have rebelled a up me. i music filled their feasts,-but it was g y g n a great pnmber of the world a lar 9rt tortuass were tended oil fag a severe Attack of iniiammator like a die in !heir ears that drown- me shrewd real .stat« invest=: ers'o se op�ortas til for "a t Y The'case of the Owner of this vine- ed out the voice of Jehove! ; and scare rour.ett oa the road to sa' va, .f you're 0 de aw a enough Li rheumatism. 1.dccided w_take Ger and of human beings, the people of %a open the door to snvortuatty.hen she knocks advice, and had ou! talren a few rendered them inAenrible to the op a very small sy sof Money ia. oted NOW in wA-IlrwRIG�ir r.e# - y udah, is a strong and uaaaswer eration of his hands by which he estate raa t h.{J glbwia� ary ra�i�ls This `rest Canadian set o boxes when I began to improve in able erre, . He justly looked for the err. to ;ora aad b+ e s sed p� ads• and o9. an the towns 4` was plainly about to execute a ter- a cue st uatod to c• Nw#��T is the aposc Cs vered "r, health-and such an appetite as I {rusts of rigtiteoue character, but + iatilttxc+ to in ajar, 8ta t.vor-ioca><ten. fwd. wsa,, 1# p - rible judgment upon them. cltioatr• eco , oenlda't be isa�rov upne if they were mads to cw ; ad. I rapidly gained health, my 'instead was rewarded with only the *v• •• - i face had a health low, and I t - WA1NWRi�T of the t{►t�s.! d+visional int oo Mho Grand T 7t - Y g semb.anee of grapes, the poison of -pacific Ra4wa t. between Rtaat3s; aad strmoatga-loeaisn cryo mt:"" ' gained in weight. I have since of- hyprocrisy. SUFFgBBD ggB1TL? FBOI� CONIC from Wham ea and if1. muss from Edmoatoo wasawriabt w o ten _ recommended. Dr. Williams' I' one of the 1;eadQuarters for the Grand Trunk crardo f r the who 6 will tell 'yon what I will do- ilber•a, by way of the comar Budsea -Bay itarute, �oo b W9% of Pink Pills to others who have used '''Tiers is nothing unreasonable in = �-' prtaae Rupert and fie well, ehr terminus of what will bs t;e+rna. Pink with a ually beneficial resiylts, his derision. The sot and beat breach i+ne laW southern Alberta, q prophet's bearers Mrs. Alma C3ueaette, .L'Immaru- to tsar w.►tstirstasT was unbroken Arsine To-day a L•a. s P.R. - and I believe the Pills tobe a have already practically consented ,lee Conception, Que., writes: "My alatton of t. waded etre.,t oeoeet etdewalke. Chat boa, stse - standard. remedy: for •t}ie- ills for, to the. justice-of such a judgment. j little-. .bo suffered greatly from has ' teut.500imm. r.uor h.�. a a:T.000 school. .9Cra haame, oro ► - _.. which,you recoihd them." Y g 1pa sa . G T P- Rho a wic a 1 arse salrroil. steak !city iso. Me y ✓ I 'The hedge-Jetwrah had proved !roho, Z ave 211m vector oil and. �oa wonder that wnt�t�vdlo> T to termed the wnttns city of the gg eat-that we are ecthusiastio about itT You can fie- these. Pills from any 'ed Israel with every possible re- 'other medicines without helping medicine-.dealer or by mail at, 50 'straint and privilege. This is rep- !him in-the 16ast. One day, 1 saw lin The ompletedu to thete�`�ii baro a ua 9e s MotaF hero when the Cents Z boa ar six Wxea for $2.50 resented by the fact that this rine- 1111, 's Own Tabl-its advertised; -so '.. Tom The Lr. Williams Medicine 'yard had not only a hedge of thorns wrote for at box, . I found them so !'OTS X60 CO X135. ><10 C4sh, $5 pt 'Morifli. No Igflr si Brockville, int. all also a protect ons! of are stone. ebe But I e house aadlw uldkuse nom in LET US TELL YOU otherg1e right duan now and write MORE ABOUT w„nuTca,c I ou any 0C toe tau DR. JOH\S0�'S HOLSE. down, and the nation is to be leftlmedseine for hoop, ' T2s. expert- tntormation. Dont let chis o po:tunuy.attp past wttitoat attenat ta►setip• to the mercy of the invaders• once of Mrs, (Iueaetto has been at, it, send is tho attached coupon at once. - jPresented by Cecil Harmsworth to e: I -ill-also,command tbp clouds that of tholisan is of other mothers. British '!siren. -With this the veil, if any still re-, Not'ouly do tha Tablets cure colic, - please send me full particular of your property in Wainwright. mained, waa entirely removed: For but they cure constipation, vomit- -NAME wee announced nearly four .-NAME ........ .......... .............._..... .... ......... ..........., none but Jehovah can withhold the ing, indigestion, make teething 'months ago -that .Dr. Johnson's 'rain. easy, banish worms and make-baby !town ..,...... ........ .....- house in Gough square, Fleet 1 7. For--Introd tieing the prophet's bright, active and hapFy. The Tab aPRov. .......... ....................- �� 'street, London, had been acquired'two ford application of the parable: lets are sold by medicine dealers by an anonymous purchaser, and '(1) The vineyard represents the peo-I or by mail at 85 cents a box from • ,w•as to -be -placed- in, the-binds of ple of Israel, ,and especially Judah, i The Dr, Williams' Medlclne Co.. .:trustees as a national memorial to 'the plant of his delight; (2) The ft Ong, III, Geraghty (Modern Realty & lo�►esfm��ts, limited e. W. Bab Ithe great Londoner. I gra'pea he.expected were justice and --* - Man. Dir. M-!7•!a Commercial union stdrig•. Montreal saa,•Tross. Yr It is now known that the pur- I righteousness, and the wild grapes -.JAPANESE'PROVERBS,- chaser is Mr. Cecil Harmsworth. Ihe•-found verb oppression of the SIXTY GOLDEN WEDDINGS. crowned -with violets, 'JAccording to the latest announce- 'poor, and the cry of the oppressed. Life is like a candle to 'the wind. by young invent, the house will. dedicated .The.word's in the Hebrew at this Regard-in old than :as y ,}r fath- men wreathed with,myrtle, and old i gas national property `'da soon as point are wonderful in their studied er• Celebration of a French Festival men with garlands of olives and as pati arrangements . can be ,correspondence of sounds, the effect An ugly woman •shuns the look- as Old as the RCTOlutiOn. girls,dressed as vestal virgins. , made.'' being to deepen the impression, ink-glass. " Reims, the centre of the chem- At Paris, in August, 1797, there Last year. the-house was put into that the natural - the .so slue],sio �• :leeting is the beginning of Sep- pagne disturbances, has,just 'been was a great -festival in honor of q !a good state of repair at a cost of care of his people, on the part'of aratio-ti• celebrating an interesting event, the old'men, who were all given ; ` _ rnme__hunate o of pounds, and care ;Jehovah has been cruel! near;- Tighten the cord of your helmet the golden weddings of sixty old ! seats at the opera, when '`ti grac- y Pe lolls Hebe crowned their white after vitory.-_ I couples. Vi'`'e are not told whether {Iocks with garlands of roses, and was.takers io•preserve the, charas eco-_ _ . . T, ' teristic features of , the interior, , S. WoeAn ' indictment of the When birds are unknown, the they all came from Reims, although $ the soldiers. presented arms, The which is ig much the same condition i landed proprietors, who, by join- best is peerless. the celebration may have been lim-- t w when Dr. Johnson same there house o house, and seizing up- ' An insect an inch'long has,half ited to the department. idea of the fete was the-encourage- >� an inch of soul. I The fete is as old as the Revolu- ment of the family circle. The old from li l8 to 1;58. 'on every .nook -and corner of real The pupil should walk seven feet Pion, when it -fi'rst seems to have man; who teas a happy grandfath- -' It vias in Gough square that Dr. estate, crowd oat the poor and de- away from his teacher lest he tread:�been begun. Iii the time of the ear, was feted as an encotrragemenb - 'Johnson toiled at _ his dictionary, prive them of residential privileges' his shadow. Directory there were two fetes the; the younger generation to fol- which was- commissioned by the We have seen, in f•lie, case of itis- upon i low in 'his footsteps-. Th-e same chief book-sellers in London in both, how tenaciously every land �, -, feke of the old >h ople and the fete p ; of the golden wedding. This seems [idea is to be found in our curious , 1747 for a fee of 1,800 guineas. The owner clung to his'holclings, since Mabel-"And did your grand;a= to have been a levy pretty affair, observance of the. Dunmow Flitch, .'. 'docto`r Ifad tan' tipper-raom fitted up 'the rights of citizenship were mea they live to a green old age 1'.' Jack I to judge from •the account in the 1 but• we .have no fete cif the golden like a counting house, in which he sur mostly by a man's possession -"1Ve11, I should say so 1 Re was Debats. There ahs a procession of wedding corresponding to that held West- gave to the copyists their several of so 'much soil, .and, once depriv swindled three, times-after he was oxen, with their Borns crowned I at Reims last week.-The west- - ed of it, he-was in danger of be taAccordin with 'flowers, followed by children minster Review. _a9 .. .• - g to 1'orthcote, it vias-to coming a mere slave. Snch evic sevents." 1.1 Gough square that Reynolds took _ Roubillas to call. upon Johnson, t' who-"received-them with much.ci- ' A purely herbal balm; hest 'v'ility and took them-up-into a gar- - ® thIng.'fdr th© tender skins 01 i ret "Which- he used as his.library, i children, 'yet po=y enough erFul e{wherea besides-his=book-s, 'all cover:- -- edwith dust, there was a-n old crazy to heal an at'ittt'a0hrnn10 eery, Ideal •table, and a still worse'--a•nd hhyt'�nt'n£pt�, BaS�B (?sin - ],older_ elbow chair,. having 'only and sfn�r# tl�''3031 as 8pplle:!-- three le s."• . _ IS , _ , that 1S �5trt2 �. llC� ' _41 _ it is direly herbal -r.0- miflcral -�' nIPr.01i iTIC. ��� �3R SKIN INJORJES � DISEASE pofstal�ino�J:.rani gaits. Pctirer � Young Mari-'`So Miss Ethel is• - �: t� S And pt -i,', �3 i7�life� 1 Cour eldest sister. Who comes af- � U �J ' - ter her'" Small Brother-`'Nobody Afcdra7, s+&c^asror�4`•C'I1r�r -T•` ain't come yet : but pea says the-first M'�-w'= fellow that comms can. have her. : r, ,;: rte• , , <' ". . _._, .. ;. ,. ., - - • �� 4. ., -'�.5.+:N`; •. gg. n ro.n'i .... _ '4ei .. .:.', .. b•:-.•,...,,s ... ,:. ...: w. ,'.....r•_. , ,,�:' a , a "t'P. '-,..T". -:b ;r;... 4~ .;l^'., .., :.. -Y.xa..4;, F..,{,,. n k>vw ... cl . ._•. ih:. .», 4:.•. .2 4-. H..t•.w.. •. ,.» '`.:.^ ^••tEf .."?. •.q-... .,y` ';:t• '-'..•}. :-' .:,' .lvw '..�,�,.. �;: :.-„r..- ''{•' E:r' "',y. . .,. rTi n.• �.-,..�. a8.�w w,•. .�.. 4 ,,. �'Yz :._ .. .,,;�.�,-. ntr."�z-.+';',- '?�,"' '�x-•'s'.:'a�„'„c,.,,,�,'�..'�.' ,,��.-'x'.n.'"f.�,a,:�l.s.''x't.` ..:f .'�° =.'n+r"'' •ve+_ -'3"''?;�'"�'1•.' .,�•.. �:Cl:.r„m,c� �r«. .+.: per:.: '"'rr ,qHb:. ; n >. �}Y._. S�'A:•.J4�d. .•�,.• .-ru.r d. Tf ,�,..i. _w`.l :L3'w„ r'�w t • p', :. :. .. ,. , .. s � i arc. - .• .., •. , SNE POSTMASTER A FATAL NAROEBT. . A SUSPBISE'''PARTY.'' A New Head In 30 Minutes .,• slices Food Prosed as Fatal se the An Incident of the Early Days'of TEEES HIS FRIENDS Famine Itself. the Northwest. litobs "s, ;' One is so accustomed to hearing The Canadian Pacific Railway, it NA-DRU-CO �� _ SHOULD USE of China's famines thl}t sn newt L=� . _ _ Is announced will open up in the zk ,y supow ,��, � u SHAT Ey makestlittle impression. t the spring fifty new towns situated on t+radoewDnwam ce .4 C" W1%LAIN" as.aeaLm announcement that at the present branch lines. The great Northwest DOD HIDEY P1LL$ time three tl;eurand are dyln dally is becoming one of the settled -- - --- -- -- -- - . " from 8tarvatiOII and Cid, angthres Countries of the world. The neces- WHY7 fARMa, FOR RENT AND BALE. ' ,FOR KIDNEY ILLS. Hundred and fifty thousand are sities for "roughing it" are row- „ - N. w. DAwsoN, Nln•ty.Colborne $tr••t, g g g Mrs. Hashehouae- Your boots dependent on fprelggn relief, ought in less. To-da the traveller finds , Torento to tonus to even far distant Intel- g y squeak; that s a sign they ain't t y afar different country from that paid for!" F rou want to invest in Alberta, sae. gid, Ile had Backache for a long time ligence some conception of the. ter- described b J. A. Lees and W. J. kyou,wan or Manitoba Lando, im• y ,Slimdiet--"If there's an thin in roved t'r unimproved, it will pay you to ` Able fact. It is horrible to think Clutterbuck in "B. C. 1857. g but Dodds Kidney Pills cured it. of the slow and torturingdeath that sign, why don't my coat vest, conatllL me. Amon some of the anecdotes re- „ , That is why be recommends them. brought on b these famines, et g pants and hat squeak4 UN RED ACRES, county of Rent. t Y g y y laced by them is the following. It H Thirty-E.e Hundred. few realize that,with the first bar- is the old storyof the tenderfoot D ment Ont. May 15 S ecial ' Dr. J. D. Bello 's Dysentery UNDBBD ACRES Co nt o Peel. ; y y , ( p }-- vest comes a � danger almost as but with a new ending. Kellogg H sive Thousand 'Five`tu�ar• . john Olberg, postmaster here, and i great as that imposed by the lack Cordial is a speedy cure for dysen- A Britisher, settled out there, F Looking for a Fruit Farm. I c 4� smell-known throughout this entire I of food. Richard Lovett describes �, tery, diarrhoea, cholera summer aq g appeared one Sunday in a stove- y ' satisfy you as I have Fruit Faraqs o! j leighborhood, is telling his friends this state of affairs in "James Gii- " hat. The citizens ex teased complaint, xea sickness and tom- a 1 et:ee tom three acres up to two hut• pipe P dyed acres: Prices are �p that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the moor of Mongolia." their appreciation by pouncing out Plaints incidental gal to children teeth- locality and imp�•o.,meats. lie linin yont jure for all forms of Kidney Dia- Of all those-dead by famine in of corners and other places of van- ing. It gives immediate relief to Interest to cousin t me, .mase. And Then they ask how he northern China, the suffering of tags, and bonneting the unfortun- those suffering from the .effects of FIFTY g*CRES county York. Twentr• ows, this is the answer he gives: one class was, perhaps, more dis- ate wearer. The first "top er" was indiscretion in eating unripe fruit, Biz undyed. - , "I was troubled with Backache I tressing than the others. A large p cucumbers, etc. It acts with won- for a lou time and Dodd's Kidney (number died just as the plentiful thus reduced to pulp. However,- _ Hdnd HUNDRED ACRES with IL $ the undaunted proprietor rietor a eared derful rapidity and never fails to T dyed sores ad.timber. co. $a�toa. Pills cured it. That's Rh I recum-. harvest ripened. Through all the P P el conquer the disease. No one need ''"e°lysine Thousand. y the next Sunday Willi a lovely now q mend Dodd's Kianey Pills to all hard, dreary months, when day af- one, which one of the "boys" fear.cholera,if they have a bottle of $m have suitable for hundred fox 0 00 sufferers fruin Kidney Disease." ter day, month after month, they marked as his prey when they came this medicine convenient. Dairy arms, I may have just the 3t.r°ia And the postmaster is not the looked and longed for rain, those out of church. -- you want. - only one in this 'n-ighborhood who I I now speak of struggled, kept up The joker was a tall man, He IN HIS OWN DEFENCE. W. DAK,ov, Ninety Colborne has found relief from their Kidney hope, fared hard; hoped eagerly, awns his hand aloft sad brow ht (. Street, Toronto, Phone 6990 Maiae and at last saw the rain come, saw g g The prisoner at the bar Now I .fit % and holit ys, Park szt. bills in the old reliable remedy, it flat down on the hat, with won- asks yet eats of the jury, if I'd. budd's Kidne • Pills. Others there+the crops flourish and begin to rip- derful emphasis. The populace g AGENTS WANTED. a late whose Rheumatism has been re- en, and congratulated themselves elled with deli ht. The ey 1- got away with all that swag, like b y g j ye , , , TANTED HEPRESENTATlVES, either lieved whose I)eo sr has ranisbed; and others on the prospect of ab- led also, but from a different cause, they say I did, d yet a pose I d have " sex, locally, on goods necessary as -- P undant food and better days. „ hired this here little fifteen dollar bread. Salary 2 dollars per day and o0 nd whose Urinary Troubles have The worthy stickler for stove- _ , mission. zverience unnecessary. J. . lt eyBut they were eat to see it wnt great i e'' hats had skilfully inserted lawyer t defend mel Nichols Co•_died, Toronto. sen cured. For if the disease isp P y' of the Kidneys, or caused by the tacks beneath and through the GENTS WANTED.-A study of other of peop:l was too much re- mass ; crown Uf h1S head- est In such a - Agency propos,ttona convinces us fS; .Kidneys being out of order, Dodd's ' g c a none can a ua1 ours. You will al• doted in bodrly strength b}' the way that they stuck upward - ways sestet it `>tt you don't apply for i _ Kidney Pills never fail to cure i► Y :- long period of semistarvation• through the nap. Now, if he - particulars to Travrltera' Deyt., rte i Summer and the - early autumn j chooses to keep his hat on during I curr,i a b--fp of the Mange with •Albert St., Ottawa. POOR CHAP. came_, and the rains and attendant ; ,* MI:CARDS LINIMENT. t. a¢ue, stiii Inure reducing the I the service no one remonstr. es. CHRISTOPHER SALNDER.i: MISCELLANEOUS. Pwor Riggsley I met him a mo- i — d• Dalhouetc. iStr<n th Of the alrea.dv emaciated I cured a hnree badly tnrn by a pitch `� ACTED.--Ontazto Veteran Lauda, x g I r located. A. N. Vett, Berlin, Ont f tilsent ago, and he seemed to be fork, with MINARD'S-LINIMENT. ter- ribly depressed. I hadn't heard be- frames. You can imagine them, { , then, with lean fates and hungry �t. Peter's, C.H. F;Dw. LINLIEF. �1AHM S(ALES, special,price Wilsons ore he mentioned it that he had lost I cured a hot«e o! a Dad aweUing by Scale works. 9EaplaLade, Toronto.ifs. Wben dol it happen eyes, tottering about the fields and ShAAb 11INARD N LINIMENT, >a "Ilia wife' Rigidity pe lust j counting the dace which must el �t =kir stE. ops eoo�a{�tsa. caeca eolaab•aeaiey. THD$. W. PAYE. FfP;BDF,EN beef ± CA'rT ap l w f Yt•skvoafsailaa/1 Bathurst. N.B. t.rcatrwt Brrf Breed t t°parallel• apse before the 'grain shoutd ripen. - Jam®e'ao 'rnapnr sats. For Hu,ly, write his wife. You misund-e stood him. ;The rage of hunitel�. vas no longer F.lm Park, Guelph. I met him just after, he'd been talk ! to be borne. They antiei'pated by 'tramp-=' Lady, I'm perishin' ter _ EARN THE BARBER TRADE NE y ink," Wuman-"There's time I - ingtv you, and he told lice he had a feew days the ,ripening. They 6 drink,"' L system-con„taut prrc+'ce carefn� lost his pipe, - i took grain btill a little green, and �!ump.' Tramp- - said a dr,n ine,truct°on-•a few weeks' complete comp t { ' Tra "I 'd k, � - t��;:a tree. Graduates earn twelve to "Oh, his pipe' And I let him lady—not a bat i THOUGHTFUL LAD. ei;hteon dn.lars weekly W rite for cat•. j put it m the pot: b pass on without giving him more But here was another difficulty 'voice from Below-Harold, ou Logue Molar Barber col{cgr. zzi queen than a word or two of s m nth ." P p y Eaet. Tortola i ?� 5 p y The fuel used is grain stalks, and Trial is Intxprcrosly -�'a those auxin t inteiru t the. lumbers a- -than Ti 9dORR. LUMPS etc idt' famine at once deprives the farmer tops,srheumatismrorepan aiament their work, dear. �: Bernal and"earrnel. cured with* t _shy suffer from corns when they of food and fuel: Green gzamn they 'a 3' ' Baroid--It a all right, mother, 'gg b7 our home treatment. Write rising from deran eme.it of the di- !. bet�re tno late, Dr Beilman Medical Co. » Can be priinlesaly routed out by us- might cook, but green gra,tn stalks 8 I'm only talking to the Inas who Lim�rod. Coiltaawood. Ont. ing Holloway's Corn Cure. would not burn. Wait It a. wonder ge,uve system, a trial of Parma- sits on the stairs and dues nothing, TON SCALE a ectal price, W%Wn's M; that they fell upon the half c<>ok- lee's Vegetable Pills is recommend- g ti .) Scale Work+. Esplanade Toronto. ed green grain, and after months ed, should the sufferer be unac- REST AND HEALTH TO M1074ER AND CHILD. mall Boy-"Pa, what is a1 o ti f unappeased uainted with.them. The trial will I ma. 't,..t.,w y Boa*t,.•., av■,r ha. errs NIV spay wme. no u, cake orders u + y + p i of the sleet torture t+ pp q spare time, no ®: erteaee nece•• 1 ` t;•. p + y hunger, ate to fullnea6l Z Disease be inexpensive. and the res I o"�'•'Jr t^'rr six tb YxAKs�v '�itl,I,,ttv5 of h3rY our lig,r especiallyused by. - n119t 1" P8—"An O timiaL m' sUn, h g ll1L will- h1Ur'i1 K. far their if CT AVC WHILE mothers and g.rls, Apply pt A. Sry► is a man who doesn't care a rap I thus set in, and 'proved as fatal as be another customer fur this a%Cel I TL�m;TH1NC, with YERF$CT yQCC-Ii iii. It ish Canadian Industrial Company, 7Zs ��A} *hat happens, so—fiat it dcesn t lent medicine. So 'effective is their ' ALLANS`+ the IN; C EbWI D the C dal Albert c: ottswa, _ happen to him,.' * f]d action oetraced many to, theincureC�where tt; wia•low•a atlele iy ec stare and ask for Mrs. PECIA. regaTt4rd ADVICE FREE. CoasttH r ' to tht bent remedy S u. in regard to any disease. Lowest Ply the famine Itself ALLANSall ell PA1V CCR$5 wIAD COLIC. an s _ for LIARAttt£A. It i'h ab -'� pee � l soluteiy kanwirrz ,._. ug Syrup,' and take no other pr'..ee is drugs of ail kinds. _ ,I J;-`ells. Tymii -''I asked your.father � � ether pilin have proved ineffective. end. Twenty-Ave cents a bottle. meat, . lasseAttoby mail, re W me to-day for his consent over the telephone. ' moot tithing arced i are write today � for anything .aid is etrlass dznr las.Chance- What did he sayl" •g�� •• e"`L 1°e4'• WS A man never knows bow many ('Is your husband even temper stores to Dr: Soliman, collingwood. Ont • *seas. ed „Yea," answered Mrs. ��'ur Mr. - Tymid-"$e said, 'I don't friends be has until he strikes it t n h OTTLF A_�CO%Ak Greatest Lay ry '`he's even- capered a uug 1T .•rs. erttle Eggs, ;2 for thirty P1. no w who you are, but you can take rich. He a just about as irritable one da W- Wardle, 0.ninth, Out. � er r „ 'THE LISTENER. - y .� Mlnard'a Liniment used by Physicians. as another." TE pay the express id Ontartn, Forty, That woman who lives next' ` - + `� S w•e"s Jnrkshares, registered, tea These Pills Cure Rheumatism,= door. James.," said Eliza„ the young dollars each. rite !or ..hat you wa... And vanity may be thinking I Ask ter Minard's and take no other. (Thos. N. Havens'd Son, AWUl o PO.• Oat. I'o the many who suffer from rheu- 'married woman, to her husband, thinirs about yourself that. other „ !Statism a trawl of Parmelee's '4ege• � '-is the laziest, dreadf.ullest, most .HEAP LAND. in 6aak.uYew.o ♦ai peupie would never think of think- I Algernor--"You say she has-onl ley. Good-npening• for trwieaa!a .4able Pills is reeomTneaded• They g sniping person I Have met during- ing partial', returned your affection 4 °snit•farmers. to nmSine illustrated hi:i'iw jhave pronounced action upon the my whole life. She does nothing w , tit River and kidneys and by regulating but talk. morning, noon, and night. �. Clarence-"Fen; and that's what Secretary.. Board of Trade. 'A 11. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY I'm grumbling at. She returned Sask. -the action of these organs act as an ! I am perfectly certain that elle can ; tot Red; weak, Weary. Racer; Byes all the love-letters, but- retained nail. rf. itlternati4e in prevent ing the ad nem er get ,any work done." and Granulated Eyelids,Murine Doesn't •the jewellery." The Hoar*oft Plano is the ' • 'mixture of uric acid and blood that "Ah," replied her husband, I Smart-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists ' Action. Waist on the �t ..,:causes this painful' disorder. They 'thought she was a chatterbox. And Bell Murine Eye Remedy, LtQutd, 25c, I Do our feet feel tired achy, and a must be taken according to direc- to whom does she talk all day ' 50c, $1:00. Murine Eye Salre to y y' I `'OTTO HIGEL�' tions and used- steadily and they long?" Aseptic Tubes, 28c, $1,00. Eye Books sore at nightl. Rub them with a , : -will speedily give evidence of -their "tiL'hp, Frly dear, to me, of and Eye Advice Free by Mail. little Hamlins V�izard Oil. Theyal Piano Action beneficial effects. course," was the reply, "She talks *Murine lie Remedy Co.. Chicago. be glad in th# morning and so will aha, to me over the garden wall." „ you �' jus 'ueauiu*N ''It >tasA fti r " g _ Assistant—"Mrs. Wenglebob com- "' T Grease at ou leather may be ]rains that herphotographs 'Nos t aN3fNt9i; Al removed by Carefully applying ben- CURED HIS LAME BACK. P don't "What is it, d0'you suppose, that wfote�'J look like icer." Photographer -:keeps the moon in place and pre- ee:g mo asp Aauox no; eats [lied �y tine or, perfectly pure turpentine. West Fort William, 1ov. 7th, 1908.-"I "Complains.! She ought to be vents it from fallin 1" asked Ara- Cel 'Wish the spots over afterwards have been troubled with a lame back for l g o- vri'th. the well beaten .whits Of an the past twenty years and have used grateful." minta. "I think it must be the '83NIN9YtM ONINa1IM 'tYiiMd0M plasters and Ointments without effect. ibeams,"' y tl311fl11 'Qtl300r1 NOIaNa1X'i Dgg• Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. replied Charlie saftl NO s33l'sd 'ant At last I tried Gin Pills, which proved # - just the thing, and I would highly re- It Rubs Pain Awa There is no Husband-"`After all, civilization commend them to anyone who has a A man isn't necessarily tall be u CHENILLE CURTAIN& liniment so efficacious in overcom- has its drawbacks. People in the 'Strained or Lame Back." cause he looks of ban"kaasta kin down on his neigh- !• ' ll ds ss•also " $avage state seldom get ill." Wife H. HA.RKNE t g ing pain as Dr. Thomas'. Eclectric and a - '`' Oil. The hand that rubs it b in rus j L CiZT�S DrE SINN EW�U No (sweetly)—' wonder if that's the G11 pitta act directly on the Kidneyat _ reason you are, subject to ;the pain away•and on this account( write to u esoee year. are so healthy l" relieve the pain, neutralize Uric, Acid Nearly all children a which is generally formed when there is worms, ar.d many are born with Iso is no preparation that stands I a;mulunllNANevafrs.Go..UZIst„watnl� "I may look like a tramp, Kidney Trouble. so high in public esteem. There is "How can one tell a mushroom P Try Gin Pills yourself before btiying them. Spare them suffering by us- but I ain't. I m a sailor, I am; I , no surer pain ]tiller rotatable as I procurable, I from a toadstool " "Eat`it.' If _'suns wrecked and slashed'-asho the regular e0c. bioses. write National ing Mother Graves Worm Ext thousands can attest who have used , Drug amt r, -the--best =ei ied.3Lef thg you live, it's a mushroom; if you _ is successfullyinTreating many ail- :-f3aid the unsympathetic but obser- onto, for tree sample, kind that can be had: - die, it's a toacJstoo vant woman: "That must have been ,,_ menta. long time ago. FERDINAND THE FAITHFUL. The schoolmaster was explaining ��yy It's a shame tale way society ~"'I the circulation of the'blood. "If I Anybody can buy a h?1Tse,-but it shocks the' people who are not in Pretty tough on a man with a Wearily Ferdinand the frayed takes a rich man to get'it paid for. P P trudged up the garden path, and Were to stand on my head, the it. 'Eiole in the side of his shoe when took off his hat. &o the woman at blood would rush to my head, -Keep Mlnard's Liniment in the house. , too late to huy high shoes and the door. wouldn't it Y" No one contradicted MeltthOlatetl, ,too cold to wear low ones. She eyed him keenly, and a quick him. "Now," he continued, "when SUBMARINES ANP'WIRELESS. flash of sect nition passed over her I stand on my feet whydoesn't a Vaselinil g P rusfi to my feed" "Beause the The British Admtmlly has dac:d• !countenance. ed to equip certain class^s of stib- "Look here," she said, '"you bright boy suggested, `-`your feet 1 I ' called at this house in the depth of ain't empty!" marine naval boats with wire:e>.s 7, P telegraph apparatus. the erimenl•s �� ' last Winer." last year convinced the c•fiicials ' "I did, ma'am," be sorrowfully that the plan is femili;a. No dif- _ admitted., "SNAP" is culty was found in receiving Ines- i NamHeadkk "And I pave yc,� u a good square SH a wonder- sages from a distance of fi€ty'mila 4 • meal on condition that you swept in every direction but tber,s was :,Cold in,Heade the snow.out of Iriy backyard. Me worker in considerable difficulty in -enoing _ 1 a "That's right, ma'am-" the �Ioille. messages from the submerged yes. 12V&w1irwRem9&sh%TubM "Ant] when you had the:meal you woav Try it On' cels. This has been overcome, it ; w sneaked off without doing it.° is thought, by the plan of giving �mpi101'IeO.BOtit�. _ e 'passed the back of his those pots, each boat a mast and gaff for. sup- Ferdinand hand tremulously over his eyes. pans and kettles that soap porting the aerial wire , means b - !' Car�olaIted.Camptul�ater� „' • , "Yee; ma'am," he said brokenly; ' �Of ZIIiC.ek wont clean. Ing provided for lowering the mast11tt• and my conscience smote me -for . to the level of.the upper deck when ��.�cW " a ` 2 p.n the mean trick. That's why I've People are discovering new ttsn not in rise. Water tight sockets in T11FO for "&N-A-P" every day. 'Try it er deck permit the. assn a Write for FreeVase1hvBwkb tramped all the way back under yourself. IBe.a can. s0 the e P P F nraeo.fawiwsoc+.►.e�.Pbienrca the scorching sun to finish the I x° of the wires down to the instru- aweaua + N D. 2a-•-u. a in the 1 o venae _. ivSl'E lobi" - m uta hal f the 1 �q. p °t Nn,.. .,.3VY ,,..r.✓k J",..n.-1 •�. -.- ':. ,...- -„ _. .. ,. ._ .:,_ ':, _.. q.,. ',,K,. .::i+ti* .f M:•'� S. �M• d+' aW:` S^1 d.'}Y :P'V ,. ., .3.. ryi� {�' �.5.,.:..,, . : ,r. ,. v.3Y....-W" s., .:. .. .:a�... . :..4.=.-' .,... .,�.y. ....rm�...,:�•.c._ -Xs "�::.... iw,o ��ati ".1.'t... .'a1:''v2F'., � •,3.".•.. e..+n.., �,; r... .*''`,yq' -i,-„:',.'frY ''^,',Rr�'' `"",y'. n I$y+� '�, �; S#'�..,e.3u., ,... . . ,,. ^''�.,......,4?,�3• ,,._. 's”:. _ =,,`e er- .,tn1ti°L, uY%-. "�«-�*n-.. y,r .n°-�`"_'�•'.,.. f y,,-' .:�av''i-„tr"r,. rt�'�5,; 3;.u ,, :S±,.-+�r.-e.T'•.. •• :u.. ,.n-'a ..,x ,-,• .: ...-.,..ri. .. . . :.., .. _. �.t�• . : ,, ,. '�.�"'"c a,. ,:,rL ''!•,p P. '":-�l. 'S`'y°.�✓�n%W'f V,•ti.r ..,'�.,'`' •"r�,y7.a,:�',# �cw.•+.�,. .":,...:.�''. �`s,•...^.: f: M� , , •i,s�:: '.....t+• -tiyrxe �r,�,r"•6�•+ 3ai... ,. t= ..-.-...,. �e:.,..' .. m -Mrs. L. O'Leary and daughter, -R. Deverell has sold his farm, :LOCALISMS. of Toronto, spent Sunday with at present occupied by Thos. Cal- Pickering 1' Pickering friends. - vert, to Mr. Percy,of Toronto,the RENNIE' S BEST 5 4;fi r, -Richard Moore has purchased -Owing to the holiday on Wed- price being$7500. The farm con- new driver. nesday next, advertisers hire re- tains 97 acres. �. .r -Something new in McFaddens quested to bring in their copy by -Misses S. A. Dale and P. J. •1 Imperial Learningi A�•: `-ad this week. Read it. noon on Monday. Wright are furnishing several morn �. Compton'a Eentl -Mies Cora Gordon,of Toronto, -Ernest and Mrs. Stephenson, rooms is John Dickies residence Giants White asilage f was home over Sunday. of Claremont. spent Sunday with at the,east end,:and will spend . :' -Mrs. John Leslie, of Toronto, the former's parents John and the summer thei#. Elephant, Jumbo 'w r as in town on Wednesday. Mrs. Stephenson. -The anaaal.service at Erskine Turnip Sutton's Champion ' -W. J. Coakwell is erecting a -Those in charge of the road Church, better known as the f hennery at the rear of his lot. scrapers have-now completed the "White Church," will be held on - -M. Shaughnessy, of Toronto, work of placing the large stones in Sunday, June 4th, at 2. 30 p. M. ;' Man gel I Yellow Intermediate was in town one day last week• the centre of the roads. Special, collection in aid of the 1 Jumbo Sugar Beet -R. H. Walks, P. S., Inspector, -J. H. Bund has a fine collet- cemetery fund. All are welcome.** „:visited our school on Wednesday. tion of fireworks for the 24th such -Mr. Moore Associate Editor, -Miss Leng, of, Toronto, is as Roman candles, Torpedoes, of "The Pioneer" the of6cal organ t spending a few dad with Mrs. G. Pearl drops and fire-crackers. * of the Dondnion Temperance Al- J OR H • TT T V D Lens, -The Independent Telephone liance, will occupy the pulpit in -Miss R. Armstrong, of Toron- Central will be closed on Wednes- St. Andrew's Church next Sunday, to,spent Sunday with Miss Maggie day nest at 9 a. m.. and -remain morning, He will speak on be- ` ]Gormley. closed for the rest of the. day half of the Alliance. -Miss Julia O Leary, of Toron- -Mrs. G. A. Gordon and Mrs. -On Sunday afternoon, the a few days with Picker- L. A. Findlay,of Toronto,are here members of Ontario Lodge of the p • / ,z. to, s apman _ ... y ing friends. at present owing to the death of I. O. O. F. attended thedivineser- '' -Mrs. Geo. Kerr, has been their sister, Mrs. James Greenlaw. vice in St.Andrew's Church,when spending a couple of weeks is To- -The Boy Scouts baseball club, the address was given by the Rev ronto, owing to the serious illness of Whitby, was here on Saturday W. Moore. A number of the 3n. of her brother. afternoon to play a friendly watch Whitby brethren were also Pres- SU GAR ! SUGAR t -Eugene Calvert, of Oshawa, with the Pickering school team. ent. aecompanied by several friends, The game which was witnessed by -A large Wck—Bougbt Right, Get our prioes y vent Sunday here at the home of quite a number, was won by the _.: parents, U.-G.and Mrs.Calvert. Pickering boys 28 to 10. C. _i - '°'!low." Don't Wait. Tenders Wanted21 ,. -Miss M. McClure, of Wood- -The South Ontario Liberal As- bridge returned home on Satur- soeiation will meet in the Masie EALED Tenders will be received R _ day, after spending a few-weeks Hall, Whitby tomorrow (Sate►•- S b the undersigned u to received here with her sister, Mrs. E. N. day)afternoon at 2'claek for the p g BALL PAPERSYAI�L PAPERS Hicks. urpose of selecting s candidate day, ay 27th, for the privilege of f p ing to the public attending Pick- cater .: —W. H. Gee, who for the last for the Provincial Lagislature and ering Township Centennial to be held - They are going fast—great assortment ' 4y nine years has been on the staff to transact other general business. at Brougham on June 22nd and 23rd. of the Land Title Office in Regina, In the evening there will bea mass Two large sized tents required to sup- to choose from, has resigned his position to acre]pt meeting of the electors at the ply meals and lunch. May tender for the Deputy Local Registrarship in same place at 8 o'clock in the,even- one or both. Meals not to exceed 35c. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. T KEEP COMING. r the Land Titles Office at Edmon- ins; when addresses will be given Lunch counter in connection with ton at a salary of two thousand by the Hon. A. G. McKay,-the op- dininrooms to supply.lunch only. two hundred dollars, position leader in the Legislatuure ceHptiegdIl%eat tender not necessarily ac- 1 -John Gormley, census commis- and by F. L. Fowke,'M. P, of Osh- W' also receive applications for sioner, for South Ontario, is busy awa, andothers; A discussion of ten ttefresbment stands. 2 ft. square. this week instructing the census the Reciprocity question will take at $W.00 each—not allowed to supply enumerators of the riding in their .place. lunch. No stands allowed on high- work. The work will begin on --The Belleville Intelli enter of way adjoining grounds. n June 1st. and the enumerators are the issue of the 28th ult. Address Tenders and Appications = s ¢x 1\\ allowed three weeks in which the fol-lowing interesting item or other comm : unications to if you only know h6w Roc d, o,complete their work. "Mr. Bert Shepherd, station agent THOS: l?UUCRER, l,uiv t:urable, how sa—fa.- • -A pleasant event took place at Whitby, and Mists Annie .Reid. 82-34 Brougham. Ont. on the 28th ult. at the home of who resided with her parents. Mr. = Paroid RwringRev. A. C Cummer,when his sig- and Mrs. James Reid, of Meyers 'Z'o 7P®C is ' ter-in-law, Miss S. L. Moore, for- Street in this city, were this morn ,- aaerl of Pickering, was united in in married b Rev. R. C. Bla- ♦ 11 reallyi%; it i ou onlyknew how easily ,t can be put on and p g ySC�� y0 ��9eS'j i •/ Low cng it 4t.1q; iyou only knewKhat a gooall-rounds i - marriage to Mr. W. H. Purves, of grave, rector of Christ Church. that town. We extend to Mr. The wedding. which took place at rcof it you %%ould cave me money by usint*it for very building and Mrs. Purves our beet wishes the residence of the bride's par- We have some of the choicest houses rn the place. weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar; state in Toronto requiring first mortgages. Y t olcr, any one cnn lay it. Let us prove to you M hat the genuine - for their future happiness. ents, was of a quiet character. , - The sandal meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd left this The builders requiring Loans wall pay I aroid Roofing will do. y — g P b;and 8 per cent. according to amount - - Woni i Institute will be held at afternoon for a trip•to the West, of loans, mortgage to run for 5 yes". Send for Free Sample the home of Mrs. C. Rogers, on after which they Will reside at The properties will bear rigid inspee- `� Tuesday. the 28rd, at 8 p. in. The Whitby." His numerous friends tion and you can employ your own It w;Il save You nionev. Don't take a cheap Am.' ation. Get the officers are to be appointed for the in Pickering extend to Mr. Shep- Lawyers, or we will put you in touch genuine-the roof that lasts. A complete 4i coming year, after which there herd their best .wishes for his With the principal lawyers in Toronto. roofing kit in cvvry roll. will be a short fie. All future happiness and prosper- This- is an absolute genuine offer. - members are requested tri be pies- its. We have loaned out for Loan Cow- parties oco- Large ent. and a cordial invitation is —On Saturdayafternoon, as, F. and se us year, oder You can0. Come - and see us or write. You can see the SHIPN T extended to all who are not mem- H. Sall was returning from Whit- properties goutceli. r hers• by, a motor truck caught up to Furness. Suck ng A Garrett. -An information has been laid him as he was crossing the -,,nail V-Welling,nn 9t, East. Toronto lust Arrived against Dr. J. F. W, Rose, of To- bridge in front of• Thos. More- 31.34 Tvlevhone. Adelaide 353 _ • ,onto, the owner of the auto that corube'aOn ".count of the hill. t g caused the accident to Mr. Strict. the driver of the motor tier]. i}id t land as he was leaving the village- not notice hilu until he was nearly J one day last week. The case was up to him. The speed was-rug great t to have been tried to-day by P. U. that he could not stop beforeira. I':.-• �.J•, � � Jephcon,bnt as the doctor is out catchiuA tip. In consegnence be ",� � `• +\ -of the city the case has been post- had to either run into Mr. Hall's a : =• 'pond until after his return about wagon or run into the ditch which � '��s„✓ - - - ' ' the 1st. of June is quite steep at this point. He Dille cCha' p' man y -Ou. Saturday eve ins the chose the latter alternative, but _Pickering football b066 played in doing qo he knocker] down a -`­their second league match, when considerable amount of railing on they went to Claremont to play the side of the approaeb. When.the- ----- -- the 'team' of that village. The bottom of the ditch was reached, , . ' game was a close one. The Pick- the driver as well k d. sip another man, • Ladies' Fine S _. ering boys seemed to get down to whom he -had picked- sip on the play, their previous game with road, were thrown out in front, SCRANTON COAL Green River having the effect to and received to.few cuts and brill' EGG, s STOVE, NUT, We have a fine range of Ladies' Oxford Ties, Patent Leather, • • �••stir them up. .The game,however, nes. The truck n•as soruewha g was won by Claremont by the damaged but the man waa 'Able to SPECIAL PRICE at$1.;5, $2.00 and $2.50. score of 3 to 2. proceed on his wag. As soon as -A convention of the temper- tie affair happened' the"man 'lost '- OFF CARS . � . Dongolia Oxfords lace style, Rood Cubar heels, at$2.00. ante worker:: of South Ontario no timein taking the. number off T ' will be held in the Music Hall, but the letter E indicates - the J. L. SPI N K, Ltd. Also, a complete line of Ladies', Misses'and Children's Boots ` Whitb , next Tuesday afternoon name of the firm that owns the y o d alwa s. n ham . -at 2 o'clock. There is amovement truck. PICKERING -to bring on local option -contests -Capt. W. E. McCarthy,'of To- ..This is where y ou� olid Boots and Shoes at the right ' 'in Oshawa, Whitby and Seugog ronto, was in town on. Thursday �T ' price all the time. i next January, and the object of last and gave the Nrtws a pleasant Recl'ults Wanted " the convention is to, arouse the call. He has just taken in charge - temperance people in .the matter. B. Co., 84th Regt. which is recrui- — BUNTING, , "Rev Ben H. S encs, the Wanted about 4o men between the R. A. BUNTING PICKERING , p genets] ted from Pickering township. ages of 18 and 4b yearn to go to Nia- y secretary of the Dominion Al- This township has not sent many gars Camp for 12 days training com- ' liance and others will deliver ad- men to training in the last few mencingJune6 v,rations andcloth• 'dresses. years, but he expects to secure 40 ing are provided extra arrangements JUST ARRIVED—ENGLISH PRINT —At its meeting on Monday the men this year to serve_their-king are being made this year tor the mes- ;�'•. township council let the-contract and,country. Capt. McCarthy is sing of the men,also special arrange- We stand behind these reliable goods. It will pay you to buy-your ,• for erecting the'steel superstruc- anew military man having served menta for recreation games etc., are prints from us: Our pprice is 12 cents per yard. 1 :.tnre of the new bridge on Church the Q. O. R., of Toronto, for le being provided. If you want a good :r`.'We have some Boots and Shoes on bargain at 25c. to$1.00 a potir. � Street to replace ' the resent 5 of which he was drill in' holiday come along. I will be in Pick- P P years, ering May 30th'. or will receive appli- No need to worry about the germination of Rennie's bulk mange[ t wooden structure now known as instructor. He passed through all Clarke's bridge. The contract ranks from bugler to captain and cation by mail., seed and seed corn. All varieties have been tested by Government. CAPT. McCAllTil[Y. wasFARMERS SUPPLY STORE F as awarded to the Ontario Brid- has a good idea of requirement's Com'd'r B.Co'y, Stith Re ,t, ge Co., of Toronto, and will cost of the men as re ards their corn g g 18 Wellington St. E.. r •$2000,-which will not include the fort and-entertainment. Although 83-34 Toronto Ii the place to buy your Seed Corn. _ A cement abutments. The strut- the captain is not a resident of E BRYAN PROP PICKERING '' ture is not being erected'before it this E. . county it may be confidently is needed, as the present structure expected that no man in the coun- Distance NO Hindrance .01 has been suffering from the in. ty will take mora interest in the firmities of old age. welfare of his men, than he. As to those who wish to get the r' -We regret to report-the death Capt.,McCarthy says,this district best. Many students from of Mrs. James Greenlaw, which is responsible for a snffieient num- the distance province and the ` � United States attend the took place on Wednesday evening ber of men.to present. themselves ® ll after several Weeks illness, at the for training each year is order10t�r age of 87 years. The funeral will that government and priviite pro- Now is the time to have your harness repaired for take lace on Saturday afternoon perty maybe protected. It is �Gf/ •' the spring work at 20 clock when the remains will hoped that 'the time may n . ever _ be conveyed to the family bury- come when we will have to adopt 20R01' T0, ONT. Customers around Brougham leaving repair work or orders at ing ground on the lake shore for other means which are provided Philip's store will be able to have work done and interment. Service'will be held by law(the use of the ballot to This school bas a national.reputa. returned In a Pew days. • . ,at the house at 1. 80. The deceas- Ret men to defend this glorious tion for high grade work. Grade- ed was of aqui et but industrious country of oars. We wish Capt. ates readily get gond positions. ;Small stock of winter goods left going at cost. disposition and her death has cast McCarthy every success in his ef• Open et,ttre year. Enter now. . is gloom over a wide circle of forts to make the company from Write for catalogue. PjCKERING HARNESS EMPORIiTM friends. The deepest :sympathy Pickering jnst what he is trying -is expres s,d forthsorrow'nghus- to make them the best company W. J. Elliott, Principal band att.i infant clld in their sad in Niagara camp. It is up to the CJr. Yonge and Alexander Sta. Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL bereavement. ti young men to help him. i - br• t .. .. � x. ,, ..Pao-. .v' _. _,• .. ,,,... ., .:... . .�; �'�--- -'". n ^.. AK ;x,-,+- raCry[' �.f 'R,���,f{� n .b.F'.•....e. / ,.. . 'a.. -•.:_.;- .-"+',.:., ..%..: . :+�"h,g :...- :... - ,.4.n r..R?� Xy `' ,i.. .,c+,..-v»,•--:r!r',`�n,.�T.�'"`�..�,i '"�.•'�' ;LTi -w;. -",n..a*:�i•a.�F� kt�r`en±r-,.,,e z rd......ri':.� ._y int-,, a3�" r'��E'> o,;'.r'm�'"'�, �.°.aar�;p`r�;t"�`.4?f _e.4, 5