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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_05_26 ix F k^" •f. u t ♦r .� Y -m ^uy'++ti-.>-. ._ .+a.".9"i,.' ', ^xS••: 'L r"; ..d. "°t aa,..• .sem' �'' 'v..:.+ate-..,w .•., .. ,�•• yx "sY .. r a.•. ..,Jx.: ;.'' s .y f. :'`7!^•. a., .r„•rr _!,y,-s' w: ...., •y,w's- ., ""�7` •..,r. .6'w" ,. •4 '.,•S.^ .°3,•:. .: - SKI f •1 x .4, PICSERI V0 Xe NG, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1911 No 34 al rLarD*. BROCK ROAD ,AGINCOURT Established 75 years SPINK MILLS Geo, Kay spent Victoria Day with _. Medical friends in Greenbank. This Friday evening. io C. Drury; GREENWOOD organizerfor the Domiafon Gran e, Mrs.Revelry's mother and brother, g RE. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- of Toronto, spent the 24th with her will speak in the Temperance Hall on e tared member of the Optomstrical Aaso the desirability of forming agrange Mins Maggie Rodd of Whitby, vis- g y rialtos of oatasio'. Special attention given to in this locality, Mr. Drury early inMILL .fbs 111.28 of glasses. Eyes tested free. North fled friends in this locality this week. S 4 y Thos. Jackson of the Bell Tele hone the spring announced his intention of « fllaremont. Asti Our nes6 blend of "Cream Bnns" P speaking on the reciprocity measure Co. of Hamilton, spent Wednesday i� — is giving entire satisfaction to all but was prevented at that time from �� C. McKINN'ON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. here with his cousin, W. H. Jackson. Not Edinburgb, member of the eonege of good housewives, who are fortu- carrying out his intention. While ?�a Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario,licentiate nate enough to try it. this is not the chief motive for his visit No other flour just quite as good as Emual College of Burgeons, Edinburgh. STOUFFVILLB on this occasion it is altogether likely •• gv mu attention to dsieases of women sad "Tea Buns" 'fur pastry is the It was much re that he will have something to say on Children, Owes and residence,Brougham, gretted that his t; y BAKERS JOY" only floor. Ites Iess short- many friends learned of the death of the subject, Friday night's meeting for bread. -It-makes 3 } °DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any= flour on the. Rev. A. H. Wright, rector of Christ will be an open one and everybody;-- MORE - Qin market. Church here, which occurred on Fri- ladies especially. are cordially invited 33 ET;JVrM Fri- and X-RAY INSTITUTE day last after a brief illness. time be lost the meeting will start at The to attend. As it is desirable that no 'eVF3ITER�Sread �- :PICHERING, - - ONTARIO If a high grade Manitobt�Patent death is doubly sad because of the fact R'EETER ,*; is desired we recommend our cele- that his wife died suddenly but a few 8 o'clock sharp. Don't forget the than any other 8. sLGIx TowLE, M. s.. M. D., C. x., date, this Frida nl Phytician•in-charge brated "White Satin." This flour weeks ago, and two children are left y qht. orphans. rsC � Specialist n Recital ee.of e. en. Ctio Dir 'stands without a peer. The Gordon House ice crearn par- P pastry and caber- � ens•• of M•a, Diwas«of Woman, Cannan, - i the perfect flour for 'Ramon,X-Ray examination. Diseases of rya We have a lar a su 1 of all wg$T HILL.' ' for o ns to-morrow Saturda It makes white,flaky pastry and takes stir,now,throat and lungs, IAtttingglassesand g pp y y'� fern shortening than other brands. C¢ aH.,cute and ohroaic diseases. k1IId6 of mill feed, bran shorts, „r. f oma.soars Is to a.nd T to da>> jumbo and feed flours, also oat W. E. Appleby, in order to accom- eROLIOHAM is a special flour for a special purpwr- modate his greatly increased business , chop, barley chole and pea meal. finds it necessary to erect a new hotel CHOPPING . R. J. Price, of Toronto, spent Sun- CHOPPING DAILY and has already started operations. day with friends here. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaylr. " A large number of new cottages are We rind fast and fine. ':' E. FAREWELL, S.C., and"" — brio erected and residences built Mrs. Ed Willson spent a few days g �. ?18rOovnsy OrownAttornq,andOonlaty ` allsdios, Coors Souse,Whitby. Int —. --_ �- heret hie season and ere long our vil- with friends in Toronto. - F. Z. Q R},''E$�° _ _ loge will be one of no mean dimers a d Mrs.Meebi pent Sunday - - - - - - N. F. a n s with the former's parents. m T. BAEiCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Bions. John M. Gerow has his new resi- ■ •. soieoisor,Notary Public,special Exami- Our bur is rapidly increasin in ssr for Sign Couzb of Justice, Break Street, .T D �jp g P y g dente nearly ready for occupation. Whitby. 71y `r• L B+ INK, LIMITED, favor as a summer resort. Residents ret i J. G. after a DOW B. A., Barrister. out of tiniohe l he count yatosionae Y he nth'a visit withrs. Dill sfriends inurned�Button- _ PICKERING, ONT. •solicitor,NotaryPublic.Eta stoney to fresh air find this a desirable lona. Omar nest door to the Standard Bank, Th.e electric railway enables them to 'lily, and Jiro, Arlidge and family, WhitbT. 9siv '�'�j reach here in a comparatively short of Toronto, visited Mrs. Eli Wilson Peterar K L time. The traffic on the 24th was this week. - �`'r`y vera large, fazing the accommo- Miss Tupper.of Toronto, line been All �l R. E. w' t dation of the railway to its utmost. spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. '(�R. E. J. Honorary Veterinary CLAREMONT h Bxrgina. Honorary graduate of the all MAAKFfAM Mise Ed°th Law, of Toronto, Rpent J i ` tarin Veterinary Ogle e,Toronto.Canada. A2I -. - '~ dresses rad in;arte•of domestic animals treat- For all styles of furniture. - W. T ai, g p .9 ed oo the most modern,approved and adeatitic a yew dayR with her rand arenCR. pdoaiplea. ot9c«at ooroer of King and Lint.. The regiment tilting of the Royal d yrs Wilson- ✓' on A►e„ Pickering.Ontario ip Grenadiers. 400 strong, to this village Mr. Bentley, of Toronto, and son _ on Victoria Day was an event which Luther, of California„ called on old a 3L, will long be remembered by the 4000 friends here on Friday. SCRANTON COAL iausilxtss+ll Maras. �►doc� MOt91d1]l - -- or 5000 vilixgers and country present. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian G. HAM—Issuer of Marriesgge The regiment was in command of church will meet at the home of Mrs. EGG, STOVE, NUT, _ 1` Leo•nses in the Counsy of Oo'tarlo. Colonel Gooderham, coming out on a W. E. Holtby on. the afternoon of t � Peak rinavillage. �y Picture Framed epecial, train, arriving it 11 o'clock, May 81st: SPECIAL 'PRICE TPOtiCHER, Real Estate Auc- atter which dinner was served on the Mrs. T. Keery and daughter, of • tioaear, •alaator.sou"tor and isaner lY1doW Shades falx grounds, the regiment having Yale. Mich:, are spending a couple of _- T, char a of the commissar department, - +rf snatrface 3leans«.Broagllam, g weeks with the ?armer's sister, Mrs. ' An interesting feature yinPtbeafter- George Philip. . OFF CARS •� 'HOPPER Issuer of M ia�e noon wan the trooping of the colors, The Executive Committee of the LJ• [.stenos In the County of Ootar7o and following this the regimental Centennial Celebration met in the 109 e•at slwre Ladd hes r«idence,Ciaramens. games. all of which were.keenly con- town hall an Monde evening and J. L SP1 N K, Ltd* ® A.BEATON.TOWNSHIP OLERK UNDERTAgI_NTG tested, On arriving at the depot.Reeve transacted considerable business. • Conveyancer Oommfaeoaefea tahisig Tetlt and the other members of the Mr. Moore, of Toronto, gave a very PICKERING !r fiala.fam. Aawummns .ata maw 'w loan in connection town council presented an address of interesting address on the Tem per- d i rm res .S : �tnn•r of Marriage ide- welcome, which was replied to in feli- ante Alliance work in St. John's Distance no object. - citous terms by Colonel Gooderham. church Sunday afternoon. Mise Law �!,�"-1 0 / , FPfDSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer, - The whole affair was most enjoyable and Mr. Arlidge, of Toronto, -each vVV�11.� • for Counties of York and Oasar%o. Ano- Prices moderate. and officers and men expressed heal• favored us With a solo, Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea siZea Ides rales of all trends avAnu•d to on ahortess selves as delighted with the courteous On Saturday evening during the in hard coal. roue!, Address Green giver P.O., out, treatment received, thunderstorm lightning struck the residence of Duncan Dolphin. pill Best I lump Steam coal. All roe! 5,R B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• DISCOVERED tinder cover, full weight and. tfao«:. valartor sad eoll•etor roc BALSAM tures were torn from the wall. disheb 6001111« or Ontario anA Yorit. All kinds of were broken and the organ somewhat prompt service.p Bried conductedlle nether porvdatei or by socraon. After years of research we have dia- Redding bells are ringing loudly, damaged. Mr. Dolphin wnR in the �/ f/`/JBEfT - i~ gue not"collected. For date• or other pars covered a Compound Which has rev- Geo.'Jones is borne with his mother village, hist Mrs. Dolphin and dau ht• V I�r , klonian appply at residence,Elixabetb et,•flick• P pp p .wreog. Phoae orders left at Nzwe omae.Pick• en to be a great Tonic and builder. at present. er were in. the !louse, having gone to GOfOfI +tOt.k Of roti h And matChelii. WIGS, sir Meanab'a store. Claremont, will re- This Compound will now be known as Wilfred Wilson visited recently bed jJust before the storm, and it is B eddypromppt attention, Sat•eracuoa grams- with Oshawa friends. needleaa.to as thltt the were rather hemlock, also watched and listed lr Phoaecamber i•Indep•ndew&Sol "Pic•kering Pills." y__ y They restore the energy sad strength Robert Sadler spent a few days badly frightened. dressed spruce and pine. under he parental roof. No. 1 hemlock lath. ! cedar- JOHN PHILIP toe move the of tele human spates, ,piss GeolRie Wilson was _come- 2z, 3z and 4z Ontario cedar..1V1 The move the bowels gently and are LIBERAL CONVENTION ' ' the favorite Prescription of many what indisposed Inst week. shingles 3x and 4x British Richard Day and Roy Redman Columbia Pbyeicians in diseases such as nevous- About three hundred representa- shingles. Has a full line or bash and coir- nese, anemia and female irregularities. `°mak °isiting: elsewhere on Sunday tives of_the Liberal party fi oni all Let me quote you prices on any . Mad meats constantly on hand.. Every one of these pills makes new, arta of the riding assembled in the. building material you m0. Miss Beenie Janes is spending a few pp g 8 y Y rich blood and brings a feelin of new g blosic Hall,. Whitby, last Saturday Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, health and energy to weak• tiered out. days with her cousin, Mrs. George afternoon. The chf object of threquire. Wilson. 1 Bill stall a specialty. �HAm, Bologna, Weiners, etc. ailing men, Women and children. meeting was to select a c Wilfred Wilson is very busy these n p one 1404. Highest prices paid for We guarantee '•Pickerin Pills" to be Ansa erecting hie new house. V4 a contest the riding at the forth-corning Butcher's cattle as represented. wonder if it is for letprovincial elections, The chair was J� C RE E►�C�R Price fi0c, a box, or 8 boxes for 5.50 ter number of the farmers around occupied by Mr. Wm. Purves, the +ca e C. g resident of the South Ohtario Liber- ��• • • here are thinking of selling their al Association. About ten or twelve �[A y T. M. IVI LFA DDE.N cream t4 the man with the au . P LOCUST HILL - "w`�ing �1�� Master Ernie Nutting and Master prominent Liberals were .nominated DRUGGIST AND GRADCATE OPTICIAN Clarence Jones spent a day recently but all withdrew with the exception TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G„ of R. R. Mowbra , reeve of Pickering T.R. Trains going East due as follows— PICSERING, D,NT, with the latter's rents At Mt. Zion. y g Fl?Bt-CI888 1188 viol hits _ pa township, and Wm. Purves of Col, No. 6 Mail 8.05 A IL F. S. and Mrs. Dickinson and their umbus. erk'of East Whitby. A bal. " ]2 Local 2.48 E.M. Day or night REAL ESTATE daughter, Miss Lillian, were renew. Y.• ing old acquaiataacee one day last lot being taken, Mr. Mowbray was in 14 Local 6.04 P.M. � Bus M88ts 811 >traU18 week. the lead. and hip election was then Trains filing west due as follows— • made unanimous. Mr. Mowbray has No. 13 Loral - 8.36 A.M. " Teaming promptly attended to Two fifty-acre farmsIfor sale cheap. wHlssY been prominent in pubtle life for the 11 Local 2.80 P.St. F past twenty years, having been war- 7 Mail 8.50 P.3L Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Good buildings, plenty of water, one The electrical storm of Monday den of the county on two differnt oc- •Baaday included. - • HPe half in cash, balance on mortgage'if night was the severest experienced rasions. He' is a man of high charac- e required. here in years. Li htnia struck a ter and he is considered the strongest Ptcker4sKF. g g street tree opposite the late Yeoman candidate that the Liberal party could -also a good tenement dwelling PP situ at the resent time. A num- t ' yielding 1 Gibson's residence. Splintered wood p Y' y g 2°6.in the village of Picker- was thrown over James Pitie's house ppber offpp�short addresses were given by Blacksmithin Ing• across Mary street. rominent men, iocuding the Hon. A. D ont y y held Iset Sunday, McKay, the leader of- the Liberal " *" ISO#e McKay,Sunda y' art in the local legislature. was a record one in attendance. Some party In the . Saving rented the Dumbarton shop four hundred members united under evening_ a' mass meeting was held and opened the same,LBm prepay-.__ _ � -�1rrt �� which was addressed b Mr. McKay rr� - the leadership of that 34th Regimental y yNegeVt ed to a all work entrusted to w . �t 4 Band and paraded to the Methodist and F. L. Foivke M. P. The chief me in the above line.• Tabernacle.where Rev. Dr. Laker, of topic of discussion was the reciprocity "J3orseehoein a specialty. • Elm St. Methodist church, Toronto, ueation which was veryBbl hand- in ♦ L Call 'and see me any time, :We. Y. Richardson• preached an appropriate and power- by Mr. McKay, whproved. him- You'r Watch 1 power- ful sermon from the textthy heart self to be one of the ablest speakers in And don't buy a watch by the �+. T. ZrI1�TZ'ErTER, rig ht? Then give me thy hand." Canadian public life. case. The MOVEMENT is the �• Notary Public,, Pickering. Dr. Kaiser, of Oshawa, spoke in 1 ,. .DUNSARTUN _ p. important xhing. • «'e sell the A, favor of the Carnegie library at the most reliable fhovements in the - The — ' Some Salt Left ! p-ublic meeting held on Monday night. TENDERS WANTED world-namely - Pbere was only the opposition of reeve FOR CONCR1i:TS ABUTM8Nt,S We have still on band a quantity of Jackson among the speakers, Judge — The WALTHAM. 13"K salt. Farmers desiring it should McIntyre, Col. Farewell. Major Rut- DOMINION. SEALED TzNDERs, endorsed "Tend- The ELGIN, secure it at once• ledge and Mayor Downey all spoke ers for Abutments,"will be received The REGINA,' Bead Omoe, Toronto favorin the free library. The Sey- by the Municipal Council of the Town- The ILLINOIS, r Tire'Sbop will be close every Wednes- day and Saturday from now moor'Tower Oo. by-law to be voted ship of Pickering up to noon on Wed- The HAMILTON, on the same day as the Carnegie libr- nesday, the 81st day of May, 1011,for The HOWARD General Banking Business until November 1st, transacted. ary by-law, June 5th, is without oppo- the-construction of two concrete abut- Watches in all . grades,-each a Specialist in setting light tires sition. menta for a steel bridge of 69 foot grade the best possible time- Our census enumerators spent Mon• span, to-be 'erected at Pickering Vie- piece at its price, Special attention given to. W _ day and Tuesday in Pickering where lage to replace the wooden bridge •t l H i JACKSON, BROCK Ro�u they were instructed in the important known as Clark's bridgi4. Tenders are You cannot make a mistake if the collection of work in hand. The enumerators all to include excavating and all other you buy one of these from us. i speak very highly of the ability and nesessary work, ry 8819 IIOt98. Have you lots of water 7 courteous manner displayed by the . The Municipality will furnish the "It's time you owned w on Commissioner, John -Gormley. In cement, gravel and stone the con: Watch." �*r SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. >lt sRos•r OF VVHMVALZ selecting Mr. Gormley to fill this im• tractor all other material. �mpOlsitls received of =1. aaa are Prepared to.furnish you anything portant position,. Mr. Fowke showed Plans and specifications can be seen And a good and reliable'place y upwards. in the line of water supply such as keen -judgment, as no better man at the office of W. W. Sparks,Town= is at F could have been found in the riding. ahi Councillor, Pickerin Harbor. ' pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, The enumerators will begin their workp e lowest or any n tea ger not neces- Norman Bassett r =aowed a� highest' lumbinetc THE PICKE ING R NE iss— current ratpg, . next Thursday, and will be allowed sari y y a accepted. They are also expert well drillers three weeks to complete it. 0.,1Ne�wbr W,W JEWELER AND OPTICIAN .~ CHAS. D. GonrioN, Manager air' s' orrours All ,�. and respectfully solicit your patron.' roar orrres WHITBY J . Reeve Councillor Ice cream at Gordon House, D.R. deetoa, Clerk WHITBY BUNCH. age for the future. 1 Ini, phone 5521, W-morrow. Whitevale, May 20tb, 1911. I �} , 5..,. .: ., ... n b 1. Y. '!r,,i.•♦ ..n..a,c . .:..e. .:.•.•p .'., M.'. 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Recommended at Annual Meeting oti� —'Tuberculosis ..an Empress Prises of Cattle, Graffi. Chceas �4TC1110515 A880c1at10na ... �. � and Other Produee' at Home 5 A despatch from London says: tired in gorgeous robes, carrying A despatch from London, Ont.; a{m of sanitaria treatment is +A The first State ball of the reign of their wands of office, through the and Abroad. says: At the session of the Cana provide fresh air day end 'L King George, the date for which whole length of the State. apart- _BEEADBTLFFs. than Association for the Prevention and a proper diet. .. ss. eras selected in honor of the visit menta to the ball room, where had Toronto, May 22r=Floar-winter wheat of Tuberculosis which met on Wed- llr. W. C. White, of Pittsiburgs : of the German Emperor and Em- gathered thousands of guests, in- 90 per cent patents, at $3.45 to $150, Mon- nesday in the Hygienic Institute followed with a paper on "Preven- + Press, was held at Buckingham Pa- eluding the entire diplomatic corps. anis, fir, 0; s Manitoba pat,"ts, s4.�lraiM as here,.Dr. J. D. Adami,,the.preisi-..!t. I and ..reatrnw„t of 'Iul?erculo- ' lace on Friday night. It wsa- an Queen Mary . and the Empress strong bakers'. $4.40, on track, •loronto. dent; advocated small sanitaria, lo- xis. Amongst tither things lie ad- _. . Manitoba wheat-Pio. 1 Northern 99c, » unusually brilliant function. Augusta Victoria and all the ladies Bty ports: No. 2 at % 1-2c, and No, 3 at Gated in each community or coon-I vacated a Ncho�i] far kiealih officers, King George and Emperor Wil- wore lavish displays of jewellery. 93 1.2c. ty, rather than a larger sanitarium'after the mariner „r the one in In- 1' Liam previously had dined together I Emperor William took as his Part' ands No. 2 io white 86ao`outsid-e. ' •outside, at a elastance from the home of the dilina. Consuliipliuu . was not a ' v at the palace with the Royal fam- Her Queen Mary, and King George SBL rl�y-t+ood to shotes malting grades, patient. He congratulated London family curse, as had been believed �5 ilv, and afterwards were joined by the German Empress. The Duke Oate-OcOntario•grades 37 to 3so, outside, upon its fight against tuberculosis In past. Educate lieople along pro- some thirty additlunal members of of Connaught and Princess Victoria for No. z, and 4t 39 1•z to.doe,,on track, as evidenced by the Alexandria per lines and the disease will gra- ,_. Toronto. No. 2 W.C. oats, 39 1-2c and No. Sanitarium. He strop the Royal household, who formed Luisa opened the hall with the S. Seo, say porta. strongly advised dually be overcome. Dr. White is into a magnificent procession. The "Royal Quadrille." Midnight saw C.” _1lo. 3 American yellow 56 1.2c, say against the German error of estab- a believer in local autonomy and ports. lishin sanitaria only King and Emperor, in German and a repetition of the gorgeous pro- Peas -Prices purply nominal. g y in isolated against large district institutions. },. Bye-No. 2 at 75c, outside. British uniforms respectively, were cession, this timet from the ball Buckwheat-Pro, z at s2 to sac, ou'tsid`e. centres. He commended the-work Dr. Hodgetts vigorously criticized preceded by the State officials at- room to the supper room. Bran--blanitobas at $22, in bags, Tor• done by the Muskoka institution. the primitive system• of public onto, and shorts $23 to X23.50, In bags, Dr. C.. D. .Parfitt, ia Toronto. Ontario bran, $22, in bags, Tor- n a paper er health -now prevailing in Ontario. onto, read, stated that the first sanitar- Health officers were pooily -pa KILLED ON RAILWAY TRACKS. FOREST FIRES ALARM, ium was established., in. Ontario 14 and hence were frequently ineffi• COUNTRY PRODUCE. y ears ago. Now there are 20 in cient men. The public should de- fi Mr. Harry Hobman Meets Death at ' hush Timber Already Lost.in Sec- Beans-car lots at $1.70 to $1.75, and j Canada, 12 of them being in this mand more attention . for health small lots, $1.90, Valois, Que. tions of New Brunswick. goney--Extracted; in tins, 10 to lie per I Province. Since 1896 the death-. matters. In towns and cities tu- ib, No. 1 comb. wholes ialt,,� 32_-to_$2..50. per l rate per -hund-red--'thousand has -bereulosi-- is- on- -decline, but iu r. A despatch fromilaatreaj says: A despatch from St, John.-Iv•B., apnea: ha .� c,mb__wholeaale,. 11.75 Lo_. 1 Dir. Harr} Hobman, an accountant says: Reports from provincial Gen- 1 32 per dozen, been reduced from 150 to 112. The rural districts is on' increase. Baled haY-No. 1 at $12 to 313, on i employed by Dale & Company, this tree on Thursday show. the forest .track, and No. 2 at s9 to sfo.50. _ 'city, was - instantly killed by a fire situation in New Brunswick to I Baled ped straw:-46 to $6.50,'on track, Tor- I CROP PROSPECTS IN THE WEST Theatre and insisted on putting ii c Grand Trunk Railway train at Va- 1 be alarming, particularly in King's Potatoes-car lots io to me per ba¢. I • ' lois on Wednesday morning, Mr. and York Counties. In the former ;pourtrFuuty r Yea-wholesale lins ahl prices 15 to dressed Situation as a Whole Is Decidedly'�companied by ahis pocket, rgirlr named C Ph li• Hobman arrived at the station too a tract of lilmber •land five miles Ib, turkey., 19 to lie per lb; live, 1 to Zc late to take his usual train to the by eight is burned over, and in i lead. Encouraging. more Coroteau, was expelled from ff� city, and after takirg leave of his York every Available man of the .LOCAL DAIRY MARKETS. A despatch from Winnipeg says; the theatre. Mr. Justice Green- s wife he went to cross the G. T. R. I, Government Crown Lands hepart Butter-Dairy prints. 17 to 19c; inter. Excellent crop weather throughout shields _on Wednesday morning t tracks with the intention of going to meat is out fighting fires. Deputy hr, is to 16c. Creamery, zl to zu per ib. ' granted the lady 8130 damages, g g g the three prairie Provinces has; 'business by the C. P. R. train on Crown Lands Lommissu>rier• Lo 22c for separator prints. - 'provided a great. stimulus in buss- v�hile Ramisch will receive 8100: 1e said on Thursday that if there is CoE¢�usl ta20 4ots att is to 19c per dozeids, and 21 n ' the tracks adjacent. The Vaud- f3 13 Hess circles. The volume of eneral much wind, and unless rain comes, Cheese-Lar e 1 and twins 14 1.2c g ir. reuil train, not schedule+l to stop at !New Lhoese to 1 1.3c In a Jobbing: way. trade has shown a large but fairly . INSPECT OXFORD FARMS. ; • Valois, dashed into the unfortunate thousands of acres of valuable lum- I steady increase since the rains — h� t bar would likely be wiped out. OG. PBODUCTs. clan -as he was crosslnK, killing _ tenets two- weeks ago, ' It is gr•r.er- Emigration Envoys From $ritaie : him instantly. }1r, Hobman leaves i• Haeon-Look clear, fi0 t•z io lie Der Ib laity. recognized now that the era are Favorably Impressed. - = a wife, but no children. HP was in care lets; mead pork. 820: do:, dhcirt g P y p IMPROTING BATTLEFIELD$. out. SU piek:ed roils, 119 to 120, situation as a w'hule is_ decidedly A despatch from Woodstock says' . •' twenty-eight years old a native of, i gams Light to,medius+. 13c:-do. heavy, is to lac, roil 0 1•2 to l:c, breakfast er-cuuraging, and there is abund- Messrs. Peddie, Webb and Mullin, ` - Lancashire, England, where his bees 1 to 1 t, back.. 1$ w 19 1.Zc Iantjustification mother is yet living. He came to flans for Avenue From S#. Foye to , ## for the belie! that; representing�tzrrcea, 100: tubs, 10 14c; pails, the Emigration 1)e st _ _ the results at harvest time will be r this country eight years ago: -the Plains.of Abraham. 10_I•u•. I - partment of the British Isles, spent very satisfactory:- In 'a region such Thursday in the city and Y1Clnity .. - A despatch from. Ottawa says 2acslafi; AT YovTxESL. las «'astern Canada, where sv much ` t thefarms o Oxford with ar The battlefields of 8t. Foye and Montreal, MaZ 1.2- to car radia 'depends upon the welfare of the ag• ;a viiewlto reportingatofthefImperial SER SURPRISED. the loins of Abraham are to be wretern, No. 1hAl P store, extra No 1 feed, 41 to 42 Llc No. rlCtlltnr8l COmmtlnit favorable fi y• department on the conditions of joined by a splendid- avenue: The 3 c,w, a : l to 4:.: No. z local white, cru re Fts are-received with en- t )Everyiihere He Is •reclaimed in the tuvrn of :►Iuntcalm will-girl the 46 t' 40 t korai. J. local l_white. 3Flour� thusiasm and the fine outlook that;lmmi ration in this section. They -Friendliest ?laanPr, right of way: The Battlefields Com- i ManiLoba Sprioa' wheat patrols, ardt, is now presented nnturaii causes visited the House of Refuge farm- $o.d0. see dd, 8190 a rotor wheat p.ut p y and other properties in the county A dea.patch from London .says: mission will loan the town 813,000 eats, sd'sa stron Anker.. 84.60: stra.g! ht great activity in business. ,and were dee lv impressed with farm- The Kaiser is getting in London a for thirty -ye.ars. for the expenses .rolled oa<dJA top$410,,ain bag- 1190 to $1.90 + P p' +.4:. bags of 20 f}sford from a-dairy in-g and farm- -. eption that manifestly iw a sur- !the t wn los-Parliament on Wed- 90 lbs 1705: Corn amero.an No, 3 yrl• I HORSE THIEF 1 L\1SIIED. to meet. This. was d. ire .. .' g standpoint. s Brice to him as there is none of the . low, €o to 61c. Millfaed Bran. Ontario, i _ - in -, - - 829• Manitoba. 121; middlings, Ontario. .6 '" prevalent anti-German bitterness;nesday morning by Hon, Rodolphe a 'so t., s shorts, Manitoba. 923: moo- �1a11 -Who Slnle Team at Sarnia - tr Lemieux in morin the first read- sue, s'? to 330. E{gs F'rtnh 18 1:'� to-1+1c. �' !l l'TO)I'OBILES. BURNED. ?' directed against him. He fulfils g Cherme.-western, ti :•2 w u 34c. Butter pays Penalty for" Crime. . y numerous private hiittagementa un_.'ing of a bill giving authority.to the '-Choicest. Me; aeconds, 210• i Commission to advance the money. ceremonial and everywhere he is despatch from Sarnia, Ont., Spertaeular Fire'DeMtro3a the Cen- reremoncd and everywhere hi the : 9•— UNITED ST.ITEs MARKETS says: After being identified by the tral Garage, Winnir.eg. Ruffaln, stay z3-spring wheat. No 1',sberifl-of Niles, Mich., as the man Et friendliest manner. He vited on SERVANT BL�R�FD TO DEATH. vor carloads• scare. $loft •a ; w,atPr, A despatch from Winnipeg says- 9i Thursday, among other things, the -- _ easter, vo z i�d and �o, z whit 96c. who stole a team of horses from a P p g C :rn• No. S- yell.tw. S$c No. a yellpw, Sarnia farmer some time ago, N. H. Forty automobiles, aggregating in r t ;Zoo, accompanied by a single coin- i Cloth" Caught Fire -and Ftamey se .i4c vo. 3 corn• 56 to $6 1•4c; vo s value something like 8150,000, a 1� 1ppaannion. He displayed an almost _ ,Deaioyed Ottawa Home. torn, '3 to s3 1.4c. all on tract•, through �ti'illtams was sentenced in Sarnia g boyish interest in the animals, but i wl use, o astdc.ye d whit ' Nc.1-� No, ' Pulice -Court to. three Pars in building valued at $60.000 and l,- 4 40A nitons of gasoline, went u in 'retlish in len, est in the animals, monbut A despatch from O tawa says : ' Xlnneap•:lls, May 23- wheat Ma est•; Kingston Penitentiary. ivilliams g g p d Ouse. His next longest stay was.The house` of Hector 'Chau'vin, too- D Y. 91 ya o �"Pi a• 1,01 i� 9 92 o�`i auk the team across on the Wind flames in the mast spectacular lira �I I licitor, o! Hu'.1, and residing on vor, 99 340 to sl/t; �� 2 Northern. �sor ferry and drove it to Toledo, Winnipeg has 'witnessed in years, to the lion-house. Rideau street, Ottawa, was burned % 44 to 99 1.20: No. 3 wQ,eat,F au�Qrto '.where he tried to sell it, and where Ahen the Central Garage caught �{ •F I- - -i to 8-2 ¢ arrested. - _ - pn Thursday afternoon. Katie- atenti. Bran to 0490; second Patents,,- fire on Wednesday night and was _ -wa a sated. B�hIfiISII ADMIRAL DEAD. �4.5o w 14m; first clears, $3.20 to $3.66, - tot-ally destroyed, with its contents. O'Rourke, aged 33, a servant, was second clears. $2.20 to $2,65. - - burned to' death. Her clothes SF..► STRIKE HAS BEEN FIXED. 'Admiral Rodney ltarLaine Lloyd "caught file at a gas stave and- she ( clot Rrocx xARK£TS. � — LANBTO\'S FRUIT CROP. '. -Died Suddenly at Portsmouth. ''rushed upstairs'to tare bathruum and-; Montreal,. May. 23'-chtiice steers were-re I e Rcpt ferret, Ant Believed to - A despatch from London says:- thus set fire to the residence. -The fairly good t 56ta d�nz 2ca Lair at o %i be May 29. Outlook for Apples, Peaches;' and Adniirai Rodney Maclaine Lloyd, inside of the house, with all the o fid.a d c bmonQhatt4 1 3t D3 satozs Dzc „'Plums not Promising. y furniture, was dextro ed p -A despatch from Glasgow says:l R.N.-died suddenly at Lhe Royal I J". :a6+� and.ball from 3 1.2 to e 1`ac yer pound, x damage-being done. Fietected lots of hos were sola at s6.6s At a largely attended meeting of :� despatch from Wyomiflg says: Naval Club at Portsmouth oto Wed= g g per own,lots of q¢tf card. The trade in seamen on Friday Secretary F�Ptach The -outlook fur .a,pra]ific crop of aesda5 from angina pectoris• He 3' calves was active, at priced ranging from a les in Lambton Cuurity is not $z to $6 each. of the local "Seamen s and 1.1 e- PP ' was born in I841,,;and 'after service 'DI-.%,Z-TO-'RESIGN. ' ' Toronto May 13•-'One load of choice el- men's Union stated, that a•date for Promising.- The plum and pe,$ch in the Baltic, China and Egyptian _ Dort steers sold for 16• and wood light trees are heavily laden with bloom, Y' heifers and steers were wortli anywhere a general ,strike at' all ports had Soudan was made an Admiral in The Revolutionary Leader �'i'ill Act from $x.50 to $5:90. Mediumandcbmmran but it is stated b} 'fruit' growers 180-1• As a Read6 an A he tom- cattiewero steady at 1�:7s to $5.zs. Buns,been fixed, but that the union-of that the recent frosts have destroy- as De La Ws.Chi �d`iser. sold firm, at 14.40 to $5, and cows were ficials had decided to keep the date the cherry croly. Strawberries mended the Mediterranean fleet in stronger at $4.25 to 35.25• Sheep were i the summer of lite• A despatch from Mexico City weaker at $4.50 to $5 for ewes, Lambs, secret until the e`ve 'of the'da that and small fruits promise a good yearling and Spring, were steady. Hogs'the•strike was to become effective. .y, says;'President Diaz'and Vice-Pre- were reported stronger and loc. higher.'• yicid. . . the new figures being ss.85 f.o.b.. and It, is believed to be May 29. TO II:1t G-J L'ht Wil. _ sident Corrall will resign before 1$6.15, fed and watered. Calves' were _ June'1, and �#inistc*r of Foreign Re stesar.arouna $6 for good yenta. EXPELLED FROM A THE1TRE. Galt Y.Ii.C.A. raised $709,548 in Three Rivers Farmer f entenced for lations De La Bai ra will be Presi- 3• = three days. dent ad interim, according to ofli I Hotelmen sav the bar receipts tax Murder, of Friend. Gini.announcecntlnt fua�ie_on Ned, l LIFE �`IRE�kILLS TWO. \inn and ICge.G Given Damages by discriminates and therefore is un- _ :A des etch .from Three Rivers, nesday. Francisco I. Madero, I dodge Greenshields. constitutional. ione..Caugbt, tile.other'Falling_and " Que., says: ori,il as repanler; 1un.,- despatch iron. Montreal says--. A twelve-year-old girl• named _ sound guilty of the murder "of be called to Merica City to act as )let ua - -I Because he refuse to• row away e y brother- -- � Plouffe in March last; was on Wed- De La Barra's chief adviser. Al A. despatch from Vancouver, B. !a half-smoked cigar at the request I from a burning room at Ottawa, on- nesday sentenced to be hanged on viewed by the public, it will be. vir- C says. Two meta were instantly of an attendant at 'the Francais lFriday, in a very, heroic manner: ,the 215 of July nest:' `Trepxnier did tually' a joint Presidency, peftding killed on Wednesday by a live wire not evince any sign of emotion on the calling of a new Presidential which had been carelessly'left dang hearing his sentence. election. „ ling by workmen 'five feet from•the. ground against a telephone pole. y, Chas. Duprau wag climbing into aNEW ' wagon when his head touched the _ wire, 'and he grasped it. Thos. :: t -0009 000 Costello saw him falling and grab- v ,, bed him. They fell dead-, while a I.mperl.al Education bonfel e�nce I�rgea Im _ - - . third man was shocked. , :-portance of Simplification. Forty Thousand People Renadere-d. Homeless THRE,ITF.1:D THEaf WITH :1rE -- ; In a City of Manehura - riot,#real '�Ian B�tled Ilespital :1t- A despatch from Lund-on, Eng from Dr. MacKay, of nova Scotia. ;a •' - is land, vs: At the Imp' r' 1 -du- the the rog a iv m ane- _ :.# ' t t_a cation Conference recently held pri- ,oust simplification tofsspillingltwithl en� n A despatch from .Harbin, Man- don fire 13,2(!.1 houses were burned, A despatch from Montreal says: !vately the•Foreigri Office resolved recurring periods 'throt ghoul the besides 88 ch,lrches._. an axe about •his head, that the simplification of spelling English-speaking world,-includiP41 churls, says: Forty thousand per. Swigging eons at Kir-in are homeless as a Reports from Pekin told of a de- Edward Welsh on Thursday threat- was a matter of urgent importance the C7nited States. Dr. Mackay did' a8 structive fire at Ririn on May 9, ansa to kill thy" Royal Victoria Has I th.roughdtlt` the Empire, demanding not propose that adults i>e tom- - consequence of the recent conflar but telegrapE communication to pital attendants who had come with such practical steps in every conn palled to adopt the new methods, gration in that city. The money this remote Manchurian town was the ambulance to xemove his_aged try. toe .may appeal most conducive tail that new ways be adop ed and ' loan is estimated at 8?0,000,000. interrupted, and few details of the bunt, who lav seriously ill at ber to the 'creation of briligbt`ened pub- new spellings issued, say, very 25 Foot thousand shops, fifteen banks, fire were kDoovn. Bir{n;is the capi- home, 443 Lagauchetiere Street tic opinion and thu direction there years, these to be taught to each` and 387 other buildings were de- tel of �poho an rovince of y'' o ii west. Welsh has been remanded �of to the maintenance of.English i ' new generation of chjjdr i. etroye The fire at $ir1'� will $ir;ta, l) I�Ie$ s3 0 Vladivos to jajj for eight days for examin i purity and' Qiinplicite among all , The .r'anference adopted nylons rank tc h th,3-Loudon and Ohlas.go to9k, bad h[i a p4ulation of 80,- ation. It is believed that he is in- !English speaking people. Among , resolutions .unifvirlg edut.tt. n' ter, tonfl ations. Ia the great Loa-�. loans. lt.he •suggestions was a prop usal I rangem;nts in tl:o Em;ire: , n ,,,., c �S- � i ..x rFu n +-�+=r>ta s.a'- .a.. ':�a..',� :��, -..u,. ,,a..i;— ,..f i... �- .��w... .- .t� ,S"`�&., •`;i, :,;., Cti^•,: ,�y,.#-'W.q '. ..vt>. :. ,: .,:_. ,.', ,,.. :.,.;...r•:-n'.+j�f' t.,tlb,?,h,,: _, _ ,(.. .�d, _ zsu 'F' �� -�•��r `lS ^.r:'ti+<_Viz.>+w+• ,•S+° :., '°�._ �� 1• a.r r Y N ..+ �t •{ a s F r a� i EK .._ c: { w a v r„° r. ..sv>, +'r.` ^ a :c• . .. .. , ,. t •,.'., .; ,..7ru ,`a,a' '9^r. .r" _ ^sr.i-- '' 'ems'. '>v -.-gives:^ t' ' •, ','.: a•,. g.csY r..u..�y.;,3._ . .. • r.*. ...viii. .. ,. �- «•,. .,, viii. .., ., .3.-• s.«r .,F'.r<vc. ,. ..,...•s,;.vC'�., .. t. ... .:. . . r � '.s.. _CV. - - . :., .. ,. _. ....... ...:. --,... ,., -.*,to.a.m qi,X••.,>•+. u.tn,•!b.+s, r+r-•a.:,vAMls' .•...•. v _ ;;•A ,.Gia •, _ ,.y, .•`` -Mme.:..w��.,:,4s�, .rwacv ust.,, � 1 �. :c;� !,mxL•-.r.w:. ...:.,�.. ......... _._• ,.-ilii ..•et .:ti .,. ... ' .. :iyyx •.,Va.,t�st•r.o in.-x° "t .. ... .v.,{s., - N �� A PRETTY ROMANCE— . _ A CELEBRITY. +PRE OF THE — n NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafers -r� Mr. Jones was an excellent mita, , Stranger Well Treated Returns prosperous in his business and mod- and WORIEN and Woos Cafe Keeper. stop the meanest, nastiest, most persistent headaches in half ans eat in'his ways, but not distinguish- ,t r' - There is material for romance in ed for anything in particular. His hour or less. We assets• that the contain no, opium, an incident whieh-has occurred at wife, h6we`ver, ;Mrs. Smith,Jon", mo Ins or other poiwnous drug.25c.a box yaur druggists', . I - or by mail from 79 ,7 Marseilles in a 'little cafe kept by was a woman of rare accomplish- > ER SUFFERING SIS- a young woman noted for her menta. She was an artist of more Ned-"..w1 D"'_'a_Ch'm!�_ !Co.o�G""ta• fwd• xTww►...1. T 'D FIND RELIEF IN beauty and•goodness of heart. thorn ordinar�t ability, a brilliant —• , The cafe is close' to tde harbor, pianist, and ossessed a voice of re- DY EING I. CLEANING I FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. 01 .2'S KIDNEY PILLS. ' P P and is frequented by sailors, who markable sweetness and power. Forme very bast,send your work to the ave the name of "Mother Marie" is CO." N. W. DAwsoN Ninety Colboras Street. g I At a large party one evening,,at BRITISH AMERICAN DYEJNC 'Toronto. to the landlady. The young wto- which she ani her husband• were Look for agent in yells tuwa,or nand direct E r... - •f$rs.Forrester• had Rheumatism and You want or purchase Alberta flat• man had to deal with the roughest Present, her singing•captivated_a Montreal. Toronto, Ottawa..,.Quebec. I kaAehewan or Manitoba Lands 1n other KidneyDiseases for two of sailor men, but her kindness to auarcer, half or whole sections, or la 1 stranger who was one of the guests, By buying direct from ns you can large plots^ I can supply you. her customers was her best protec- years, but Dodds 'Isldney Pills tion, N'hen they had no money, and he asked to be introduced to save money on RUIT FARMS.—Tep, fifteen, twenti, ? her. .. HIB Tequest was granted. suTTER WORKERS, EXTENSION �. or fifty acre farms, with good build _Spy` )made her well. she fed them and kept them well ;After a few minutes' conversation LADDERS, WASHING+ MACHINES.- bargains.os• nd well planted. Some genuine - } supplied, with tobacco. The sail- the hostess came and took him ETC. " Ings Dinsmore, Sask., May 22 (Special) ora never imposed on her kindness, We will send you Catalogue ixee. I HAVE several first-class Hundred Acre One more of the pioneer women and always pard her when they re- away' Ask for it. Farms in Halton, Peel and Yoi•k. Also You mustn't monopolize her, SEMMENS & SON, large farms. Prices reasonable. of Saskatchewan, relieved of pain ceived their wages. One day a stranger of unkempt Mr._Simmona," she said. .','I wapt 174 York w. St., Hamilton, Ont_ H . • D,AWSON, • Ninety Colborn• bre' "and 'suffering- by " Dodd's Kidney „ appearance entered the cafe. you to meet. Mr. Jones. • Street or nights and holidays, Pills, has given her statement for PP „ Two Hundred and Seventy Two Wright ' publication in order that other sof- "Mother Marie" immediately saw Who is Mr. Jones 4 Avenue. Phones Marti 6990 and Parkdal• '`He,is he.r•husband." How prof<iundly still is the 5z7. �fering women may profit by her ex- to his requirements.' Atter eating �� '„ night!" she whispered, leaning her a heart meal he was asked b the What is he noted forl" AK BANK, Burlington, residence of . .•-perienee. This time it is•Mrs.-John Y Y "Noted „ finely-veined temple against his 1_7' late"Maitland Young, with beauti landlady whether .he would smoke Noted fort echoed the hostess. ful rounds terraced down to Lake Out. Forrester, well known and highly, y' "Wh for—for his wife!" ' coat-collar and fixing her dreamy ariog this pro arty is weir situates in 4 __•_i _,eEpected in this neig}iborhood. a cigar, His reply was that be had y, eyes on the far-off Pleiades; "how heart of growing Burlington; three min. ay " "My trouble started from a se- not any,money for a cigar, nor soothing, how restful!" "Tres „ fetes from care; thirty . from Ramiltoqn. even for-the meal he oad eaten. ZAN-BUN HEALED BABY S g' , one hour'frotn Toronto, .three from Bai- vere cold,- Mrs. Forrester states. he replied, toying- with her golden talo, contaigine large drawing and din. s _ "M ales was broken and uIIre- Never mind,'' said the landlady, SORES. P ing rooms, parlor, seven bedrooms, bath�y. y p aureole of. hair, and what-a.II:sht room, stable, coachhouse, boathouse and w 'freshing. I perspired freely at the have a cigar all the same." Mrs. C. Pandy, of 479 Seigneurs to shoot cats."� dock, sec., sate bathing, 'electric light, ries (slightest exertion. I had pains in A few weeks afterwards a well- St.,- Montreal, writes:—''I cannot furnace, ample cellars, good water,sup s,9 dressed mah'appeared in the cafe tell you how than)•ful I am for the - ly.-large grounds. For-particulars and _;,,• my back'and Rheumatism develop- „ A Thorough Pill.—To clear the nspection apply James Harrison, Bur ed, from which I suffered for two and - ordered food, Mother cure Zam-Buk has worked in the lington, out, - „ stomach and bowels of impurities 1 Marie glanced at him and i'ecog case of illy'baby son. He was troll- earn. _ and irritants_ is necessa_r when AGENTS WANTED. --- razed in-him the stranger who had-bled with-scalp disease-slid-I-tried y------� - "I do not need,to tell you that I their action is irregular. T13e pills . TART TEA -ROUTE TODAY. ` Bead not paid for his entertainment, everything Z could think of but is ; ±was. far from being a well woman , that will do this work thoroughlyvestal- for circulars or foo for nam• when I started to use Dodd's Kiri- The 'e egant gentleman told 'vain. .Finally'I tried Zam-Buk. I i ples- and ,terms. Alfred Tyler, Londoa. "Mother Marie"-that he had heard are Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, Ont. i _ rues Frills. But now I am thankful could see an improvement after two of her kin<inesa to rough sailor men which are mild in action but mighty _ to say my troubles are gone. I re g applications: After persevering in results. The u sinless! �GAgen WANED.-A Bendy of other comment) all suffering Women tv and had resole ed to put her to the with the Zam-Fiuk treatment he is y purge painlessly l .' Agency propositionsurs con wwI to 4-1 - commend ire found that she was all and effectively, and work a per- I that °one can equal ours. You apply i for +. use Dodd's Kidney Pills." now completely cured. Zam-Buk is manent cure. The can be used P mcuiaist It `f jou -don't Dept,. air -'1° Bufferin women can learn from that the' sailors had represented certainly a wonderful Lalm, and I Y 8 her to be, and he added that he had , without fear by the- most delicately Albert girl, Ottawa. y the experience of others. that the shall always keep it ori hand.' returned tiring cafe in.order to im- constitutrd, as there are no pain- G%able SALESMEN'stoo right and l something r `R one sure way to health s to cure Jduthera should use Zam-Buk for leets preceding their gentle walitea: scop right herr. enmeehiag their kidneys, and Dodd's Kidney Prove big acquaintance with her, fall children's akin sores, ringworm illi P g-' B new; Mru_oa. _richt: .antomquc razor Then he disclosed his identity. scalp sores, cuts, chafings, bruises, P t O°' a tee with iesxhld style machlaer 400.000ysold m t� Pills always cure the Kidneya.- He was a count and a large man-u- fsur months; aganta makiri big a t' i. etc., because of its great"purity. Al g g money. " 1V0)IE�i DISPLACE .yEti, facturer, and asked Mother so cures ilea,.eczema, bad le Mashington.(who is.,taking,taking his territory going fast: write or were to. P g• day, ever I ail l ompauy, Boa 333, fit Marie" to.become his wife. ' The h "esilore friend" consented, and varicose sores, etc. Wc. box, all leave)—"Aw, it resins Lo me, Miss Jo n, �,B• Drive Stale Em io eq Out of Loa= i druggists and stores. Morleigh, I have fawgotten some- P y now the lits a cafe on the harbor „ thin Aw—let me see." -Mina MlbCatLANEOUB, Zam-Buk Son 5c. tablet, is best g don Offices. has a new teliant. P' � Morlei �' ) ANTED -Ontario veteran Lands. for baby's bath and for delicate gh—"Your gloves, perhaps 2 ` located. A. N. Hatt, Bern,°• out a; i The most significant fact that ='E' 'skins - Mashington—"Oh, nu! --Now I we- l emerges from the coronation cen- Verv.many persons die annually-` �_; mernbah. Aw—will you mawwy FARM St'ALti+. spears! price, Wilson's 1' Scare work., 9 Espianade. ToronLa '*us of the City of London, just con- from cholera- and it, dyed summer 1 "Like father, like son;'•' said the me '" BERDEEN-A`GU4 CATTLE. Tho i eluded, is the startling increase in !complaints, who r> :gcit have been Knowing One. "In what way were ureateet Beef Breed, l°paralleled ibugy square mile offices. In the sed• Ifattackeddo noties hd-:ayad e in One. ai1Ferst,atheduldhman,uwhen 3finara's Linimea't Co... Limited. Jamey Bowman Eim Park, Guelph F)U?y square tulle whereon are CUn• they ' or rroesuig pus oyes, For Bulls, writ• eentrated the biggest commercial `gett:ng a bottle of Dr- J. D. Kel- .the boy wafi-n Child tried to break Yarmouth, v i3 �7EAVY Ix PORTED CLYDESDAI•>< r and financial inteiests, the women Augg's Dysentery Cordial.' the meth- ' Gontlemov,--In January tact Francis 11 egallmn'1or sale, 9 years ofd, prix• s are steadil re lain men. The hie sen s will. Now the son is try- Leclare. one of the men em to ed by me, emu 0. Sochi, Uuelyh- y P g cine that never faiic to eifec't a cure. , •ork:ng in the lumber woculA. had a treo mP '. resent da secretary invariably ing to break the old man's. . fall on him crushingp . p y y I Those who hate used it say it acts - war, Nhen him feartde and i7l heavy, !the hi Es, Portable or wears'ekirta The tvpist looks a Found, placed on a vied dna . ► heavy, Lathe M.Itt, Shia�le Mlle. promptly, and thoroughly subdues trken home. where grare teary were ea- Eag,nes and Boilers, ,!till bup ,es The --trim 4ittle figure in belted blouFe ; the sin and disease. ' A Pleasant Purgative.=Parma= tertained Tor h,r recovery. iii„ hips bre E Loa Manufacturing Co., pLtq.^ W•ae c g petticoats swish the legs of office p 'T lee's Vegetable Pills are 0 com- Ing badly brujw-d and his body turned Street• S�rrnta, Ontario. p g _ blev k from hie ribs t.n hi's feet. WF used �3• Stools, pessimist Jonc —" 7pounded as to operate on both the XINARD'S WN131EVT-on him freely to RANDON, Manitoba. offers eacelleat w $ow - is it, deaden the `Cowen are everywhere, then , stomach and the bowels, so that pain and with the use of �3 investments in seal Estate writ• Sm., that you look so hale and i three bottles he was cQmpietely cared t,r paruculare of Fifty Dollar to Sevensr next to nowhere, in the . modern ( , f,iey act along the whole alimentary 'and able to return w his work. Five Dollar 1,ts. Six hundred sold local- • happy-and velli' Op::mist smith SAUVEUR DUVAL. ly. O, L. Harwtwd, Brandon, Man- `business office. - And according to and excretory pas.age. They. are —"Every time I sit down 'Lo worry- Elgin Road, L'L:lee Co.. Cue. r those in a position to judge, esery I fall asleep." not .drastic in their work, but LITRARBERRY PLANTL4 mailed poet. indication points to a Still greater mild! purgative, and the pleasure - ► paid, two dozen. sweaty seats. u•• Y P g p dyed seventy cents. three hundred, two supersession of men by girlg in city Ask for Mfnard't and take no other. of taking them A only equalled by dollars." !failed postpaid. E. Hartley. 'of5ces in the next ten yearn. `the gratifying effect they produce. ''Your wife is somewhat strong- Milwo, Ont. ; The head of the employwent de- To cut brick butter for table use; 'Compounded on}y of vegetable sub- minded, isn't ane, Littlejohn i'" �` Nl: NE+'UND HAND 91 NCH HEAVY j^^ artment of the London ChamberI [ � lr,.n Frame veneer kiaehtne, I clip- p t tear strip of-oiled paper wrapping. , stances the curative qualities of "Strong-minded) A furniture pvl- hr r, z Cranes, I Drag Saw. I Perkins �of Commerce, on being asked for I place on butter the desired thick- which were fully tested, they a-f- ish pedlar-came here yesterday, and I t•bingkt Machina, etc.. tend for printed his opinion on this state of affairs,j news, and cut through. Butter in :fordf relief. 'without chance of in in five minutes she sold him some list. 'rhe Bider and Hiuheaer.co., 'Limier , explained that there is one great"; squares dues not break or stick to jury• polish she had made herself," EARN a IRE BARBER TRADE--NEW l _ the kn fel ( Mrs. 141ater—"Have veil seen Mr. TRY MURINE [YE REMEDY system-constant practice Cassini It I difference between the sexes in thin r Iqusticn of office employment.. a u.•+,•uruo.Ir, a icx weeks complete course ''The junior ahorthaaid clerk Is roofs Tree. Graduates tarn twelve s- ] The Oil for the Athlete,—In rub- Dater's sun since he Rut home from for Red, weak, weary, watery Eyes ! togue,en d ler weer. write for vac.- - .;very difficult to get—of the bov bin down, the athlete can.find no- ;college-1" . Daughter—"Yes, ma; t-and Granulated Eyelids,,Murine Doesn't- !ague. Moser Barber. college, 221 Queen kind. If a boy is a good short- Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Ea.t, Toronto. 'hand writer. it seems to be feared Ithing finer than Dr. Thomas' Ec- saw him last night." Mrs. M. _ Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, I ANC1:R, TUMORS, LUMPS. etc, In. I lectric Oil. . It renders the muscles '"Has he improved much )" Daugh- 5.0c, $1.00. Murtn'e Eye Salve in L terns! and external, cured without that he will be always a shorthand 'and sinews pliable, takes the sere- ;ter—"Awfully. He's got a-mous- Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00: Eye Books ' tap° .by-..our home treatment. write us writer. For the girl it is a "i ery ness-uut" of them and strengthens 'tache.". and Eye Advice Free by Mail. !fetors tno late. Dr. BOliman lteamal Co, I "-different 'matter, She doesn't, mind Limited. Couingws.r"ood. Qat. them for strains that may be put ._ sMtlrtaa Ela Remedy Co., CWcaga �-- - becoming just a shorthand clerk.' upon them. It stands fire-eminent Keep Mlnard's Liniment In tits house. C TOS! sC�LE, arci�tl price. Wilson's _ i) Scale Works, Esplanade, Toronto. .i The manager of one of the lass for this purpose, and athletes who „ '— '.hiss. Boodby-"So Mr. Smart LIMEN WANTED to take orders in est and oldest commercial training Dad, said little Henry, r'd really said he considered me very `v spare time. no experience neee•• Folleges, indorsing this statement, for years have .been using it can like to know sometliin " "Nell, , sac.. our tines tspcciail used by testify to, its value as a lubricant. g' Witt —eh.1: Miss Knox—­'Not ex- what is it 4" queried Mr. Meek., y. mothers and girls. Apply ly apt. n Bri t dded: q act'ly; he said he had to laugh every ish Canadian Industrial company, "I should not be surprised if the The past continually takes 'the `What was-your naive before mo- time he met you." Albert St., Ottawa. a,�, Fenaus figures disclose an amazing ther 'married,you 1 PECIALISTB ADVICE FRET✓. CoaeuH + form of vases into which the I ;' Increase in female employment, We ►_ us in,regard to any disease. Lo ave been !nein girls at the rale thought of today is soured. The iiext`time you feel ;.hat sw ad- prices - in drugs of ail kid p g REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. lowing sensation gargle Hamlins Trusses fitted by mail. Send measure. f 2,000 a•year.for some time. And Mlnard'• Liniment used 'by Phytfeiant. MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHIN❑ SYRT'p has been meat. Glasses fitted by age. write today Y )leas girls ea very well. They fill used for over,SIRTY 1_EARS by MILLIONS of Wizard Oil immediately with three for anything sold its trot-class drug HIOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHiL$ arts water. It will save on da s stores t'o Di. Bollman, Oolliagwood, Ont Uch Situations as,typlsts, secretar- There is vastly, more unknown TFIETHING, with P$RFECT SUCCESS. It P y Y -- ICs cashiers and bookkeepers ver soorx>~s the CIiIi D, �iOFTF.V!i tris Gti]iS,' and .perhaps weeks Of misery'from 1�*,OTTLED ANCONAS, Greatest Lay- . y country in the laird of .happiness ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and rJ ccs. Fertile E s,. S2 for thirty. E �'ficiently, and there are women in sore throat. g L=. is the best remedy for DIARRHQiA. It is ab W, Wardle, Corinth, 5nt. than in the land Of 50rrow. , solutely harmless• Re sure and ask for "Airs. : ,ondon who call command salaries vt iaslow's.e5oothing ;snip," aacLtake ao other Ordinarily it'19 not joy'you 'lack �1<7 E"pay the express in Ontario. Forty, 3 unning, well into four figures as Mother Graves', Norm Extermin- kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle, y ' [i weeks Yorkehiros, registered, ten KT u nin or heads of dFpartiments. but the knowledge of'what joy;is. dollars,each., Write for.what you want s at-or will drive worms from the•sys- Thos. N. Havens & Son,,Aldboro P.O., oro. c ontrolling a number of others. A tem without injiiry to the child, SOMETHING SOOTHING. Mlnard s 4lniment Lumberman Frrend. I;EAP LANDS in Saskatchewan vdt oman is worth just as, much as a because its action, while fully of "`Veil, my little man," said the S .ley. Good openings for ish •tradesmen Drtl� whatr,W-liar- s. ' ers:- man that is alle is w i _.t0 the new. that_bay-.yelling nt. Write for i lustrated pamphlet to her work brings to the firm. You Te patient, "how- do ou feel?" ".He, asked the- farmer of his son. secretary, Board of Trade, marshall, tan go into many big offices now-a- P ,Y " " bask• < Y`' SUCCESSFUL HOG RAISING. seems all .right,' said the nurse. N'hy, chuckled the boy, he.s I days and see no man about the "I've ,just taken his temperature.d0 'just yelling at the of his voice." It takes vastly more, courage to .days except the managing direct- Select sows from families that „Good. Have you had anything to ors or the managers; the rest are lead you to expect good litters.of be happy than unhappy. "girls."' vigorous, ' growths pigs. Keep eat, sonny';" "I had a little, sir." Warts are unsightly blemishes, Enraged Crectito>•—"I've had "�Virati did they ire you l" "This and corns are painful growths. - coven sows as ion as the do well g enough of mounting 'all.these stairs P g Y lady gimm apiece of glass to suck, Holloway s Corn Cure will remove Avery day to collect this bill." Deb T4 is l t k3' or as long as you can control them._ „ r Feed enough toive the sows a sir' them. tor—"Nell, I can tell you a piece chance, remembering that for de- NASTY BIRD of'news that Rill please you. After eli. � .__Yelaping themselves and their pigs _ to morrow I'm guing'to live in.the x a large percentage of protein. is. A little four-year-old boy ]lvirig iii basement." needed- .Beep .their .bowels ,in or- ' I a country toan'dleturbed and took invaluable Infemally der, especially ,alt farrowing time, some eggs from under a sitting hen µ takin care not, to feed ,a,loosening belonging to_a neighbor. Tile.Ileigh- LIQr Cohs: enough diet to scour t•he-pigs. Ire- bor complained to the boy's mother, � - _ member, thtit the developriient'of who later called her boy to her and Ore coat the mammary glands depends began to reprove him;' when' he e in u stion: ''N'h45 #' lar,sly on. t17e,.number••of pigs -in brok' with the q e • ro '�' Etc' first'•rtter, and, last hilt not least, l s tirtd yon.?` The mother said="A rot+ T� - 12)faselinellemodies in Tuba make the sow take care of the pigs little bird told 'me.' Nuw;'te)1 rue., Caps1ct11n.Borated,0xide by compelling her to sine with tFiem S you F flow many-eggs'diu a take?" The' of Zinc.Camphoratr.d a considerable part of each day. little boy, stammering, said: "Well! Caebolated.Cemphoratat Neil!' Why didn't the,bird tell you `Menthol-ated,Etc. Each Our }past 'depends entirely upon � the whole of it Z" for s�_p Qciai purposes our present, and changes perpetu- Free with it. 2 E P "I suppose the servant does all Wrlto For ally 3 Tx lino Book. .. _ _ ._ _ .. •-._. - ... •. the heavy work � -in your-house?"•{ - _ . f}icseb hMfgavoChi tAv¢.Mwtraal �iothing'happens to us that is not "Vert all ; 'my wife makos the.pies „ IBBL'E r0. 21—II. ,r Send for trod sample to Da"t. W. Ly - of the same' nature as ourselves. - and puddings. K,1tl:.nal Drug and Chemigal,Co.,Toronto, Divi --- ., _ I: w :. •. mom• �: mr. . «.,: tr ,..�, ti x,�w. $••� :.»"` r.,,. -t, a^' a 5:. z+'t ,.z. . .K.�..n 'xi: :, :,. ...,e�.. ,,, ,zw,a :r .: x-::'.w ''.:s•'+{: 't .ti:,_ w� �.. •«Q�n.ar.' ».. .:'"3b '.�^ R. '� .; 'c �d• "tMe cS:�,..: _x .,�'h' spin. i .-r, ,�''` 7: ,. r( < ..•-• ,erg ,. .'m,..> ':�•. ,.w,.,.,. -0; - .,, +rA�„_;.. .,_ ., „, '7'�;� •v;��•`l'�:,I`r„. �+' 's '.•, �;� ..T"" tt , ! a x '7rk :'.-,�:Asn . s,:-.•,_.., •��. .:. ,...• ._>.»-. i 77� . - r w !w•n"h1. :,- t.:••. '3:. r. .. .':F'r-�.^•r '9i"•ew .;y,,,y uv� -!R, ,.,. r .`, .. ..... y WANTED—A man to take care of ior's Whitevale los now, t6enos ' yes y" ) ands and garden. ltswt be gnoel witk LMn a hold Brougham, for night. RICHARDSON 'oxen ro de an and garden sapppllsd flood Baitirdaq to hL own stable if�nblirbed ovary Friday nosing at its Omen, ehsace for urn with famlly to odueati Eon- whew be will remain until the following .,Ploltariag.Ont. veaiens to Public,Separate Lad High Schools. w Monday nsoraia 4 _ Apply to James Long. Whitby, 31-30 g' r _ RATES OF AD VERTMn%. _ `ti _ _, _ - VIM insertion Perlin*_ l0 cents OR $ALE-A good you b-cast fibred I 96824 The celebrated English � ��� sabsegaeat iaaartioo.par 21rs• b centit F g bred imported hackney slalUos the - ��b8 t�ll8 W69� - - - Tfda race does not include Lagai or Foreignhouse containing 8 roomy besides closely p� ity of G A.Brodie Bethesda, will %�+• and good cement collar. Hard and soft water pe 'f d `_-'-- -lssvvtisemeat,. gg make the wasoa of 1911 .a tauawa: TOMATO PLA N T S.special terms given %*parties matin con- inside hoose. OarTlitpph�pof an sore of gard- (� weft for 3 or 8 month,or by the year. Halt fruit ' Also Imperial Oxford stove in first-otau ions noon,thence to F.Tholes s hotel, _ - Geraniums ms for Eel " p g ea containing five a le tress besides other lylondsy will leave his own ittable and g yasvlT or yeaarrld7sooattellracta paysbte gaartarlt. y� P _ . i� oic�ei00,nlocilacllaiinais6 or�en utsl?arller,with pae O?Cls emohwormingy Lo TB08 E 8Tlou�PTul3SN �a�lt�for Millll night. o3 aoondaadr i� ;.A3TER8 PETUNIAS, STOCKS MAftIGOLD9 ETC. — 7: :'' w coats per line sten subsequent insortiall r Wedaesda will proceed to F. Nichola, ' apes' contract rates-maaie known on applies- Tenders Wanted q P .. No freeadvertislag. VictoriaBgaar%for noon, 'thence to-J. Advertisements withoaro written instrmotianr - Hamiagwsy's hotel Unionville for night. y win be inserted until forbidden and charged So- EALED Tenders will be received Thursday proceeds to Jacob Wideman'a �(`1�� + - owdinely. Orden for discontinuing advertise V g P :. C A N N E D G O O i oasts moat be to writing and sent to the pub- V by the undersigned u to Satur- o0o i. Markham for anew, thence to- _ joberWork promptly'atteaded to. - day, May 27th, for.the privila a of Albert Davis con 8 Pickering for sight, - _ catering to the public attending Pick- Friday proceeds Joseph Lemon's lot 10 Tomatoes, 10.Cents a Can.. _ Peas,10 Cents a Can. 1, TERMS eriog Township Centennial to be held con 9 Whitchurch for noon thence to hie at Brougham on June -22nd and 23rd: own stable until the following Monday ,#1.25.per year; 81.00 if pail im advance. R Corn. 3 Cans for 25 Cents. .-Subscriptions to the United States,01 50 Two large sized tents required to SLIP- morning. in advance ply meals and lunch. biay tender for Lord. erts, the French Couch stal- , d one or both, Meals not,to exceed 35c. lion,the property of Moon Bros., Hall- s ' Lunch counter 1n connection with �'. 4 OHN MURKAR Proprietor bartoa One.. will make the reason of p dining rooms to supply lunch only. 1911 as follows: Muaday, Hay 9th, will BANANAS, ORANGES, PINEAPPLES, s Highest tender not necessarily ac- leave his own stable, John Ormerod'e• - - crespted. lot 6.con.4. t3carbo>o, and proceed.to LEMON S, COOKED HAM ,STOCK NOTES - Will also itecei�e applications for T.Coaworth's Armsdale for noon, then, ' s Graham Bros., o[ Claremont, who ten refreshment stands, 12 ft. square, ee to hotel O' Sallivaai Corn at 820.00 each-not allowed to supply night' ' Tuesday, proceeds to lintel RIC. HAR N 'trace sold everything they imported lunch. No stands allowed on high• ThorahiiI for noon, thence to Oherrv'a ., t in the Clydesdale line, found it neces- wayadjoining rounds. j g Cornea.for night. Wednesday,proceeds ;> wry to purchase a high-class stallion Address Ten era and Appications to Belly's hotel,Scarboro Junction, for THEt 0,�IO�"'t L,t 1 R ate atan at their own barns. From or other communications to noon, thence to Appleby's hotel, West _ their wide knowledge, they selected Hill, for night. Thursday proceeds to -Gallant Carruchan," owned by the THOS. PUUCHER, 'Brookside Farm At Fort Wayne, 82-34 Brougham, Ont. Peak's hotel Liverpool for noon thence J y y y _ to Walter Rogers, Kinsale, for night. I "• "�-•'" - :Indiana, by whom he was imported, a Friday,proceeds to M r;-Hollely's lot -12, 1 magnificent dark brown horse with Recruits Wanted rear of con 10,Markham for noon,thence / Sour white feet and stripe In face, to his own stable till Monday morning. ��'rr .� } ,reigbinq 2.200 lbw. _Wanted about 40 men between: the King g Saul -(1494x4) [9589 -The %m t:�dld by --_-- The Grahakn Bros. with the enter- es of 1S and 45 eats to o to Nia- rigid CT•desdalt sfaRica also _ • - ]prr1Ze which has characterized their ag y g a y alealing, felt that it was due to Canada gars camp for 12 daps training tom- trat�{rw Butus-Sill-(1129-1)-The mencing June 5,pay,rations and cloth; imported hackney ata lion, both the 1ta replace the matchless McQueen, _ Z.4 whose death was such a severe loss to Ing are provided extra arrangements property of W. G. Scott, Claremont, xs are being made this year for the Mee- will make the season of 1911 u follows: ro' t' & ''iAi'oo& � � DISNEY, The country, with the best proven stock-getter money could buy. In sing of the men, also special arrange- Ddondsy, May 99h, wail leave his own } ments for recreation games etc., are stable and proceed.to Samuel Disney's 1- -Gallant Carrucbsn" they have ac- being provided. If you want.,a good on the wwalihe for %ijht. Tuesday, I irosnplished this beyond doubt. Last holidaT come along. I will he Pick- proceeds to b.Fsrudale's con 6 Kinsale No. o Mower g - year ert the International Show in erin 3Ia 90th. or will receive a L for noon,thence to W, 13. Holtby'a And IL`tiicago, be was the sire of the 1st g v PP le for might, Weduesda roceeds to r3 cation by mail. y y' P - Deader In - Ipriae pearling mare, 1st prize two- Jogep-h-Orilla, Kingston Road for noon, Cut your crop of grass with the Frost :fear-old mare and 1st prize three- CAPT. McCARTHY. thence to Frank Maddaford's baseline gi Wood No. 8 Mower this season. BO- Com'd'r old stare, and also of the tat 'Com'd'r B. Co y, 34th Iles t� for night. Tnmrsday. proceed to W. J. cause it is bullt on the Internal Gear T { .:;. jprize two-year-old stallion and chain- - 18 Wellington St. V.. Miller'* Pickering for noon, thence to @ Farm Implementli +}.- pion- of the -Nhow in.the American 33 34 • -_ Toronto Gordon Hoare for night. Friday, pro QrtnclDie,-No. will do the work faster lred ion- of th. Hismho in.-ize winning sons P and more satisfactorily than an ordin- and daughters at Idl the leading!-,bows Showa 60 YEA.Ras ' c gds to e •A. Kn ro Brook road for ,u y mower: - g g noon, thence co Brougham hotel-for ,�+ 1 ]lave been many, the quality of EXPERIENCE night_ Saturday,proceeds to their own Of,fit kinds, ,wbeh is guranteed by the fact that , stable where they will remain until the _ libree times has he been sire of the foU.,wing Monday morning, r _ wham ion mare and twice of the cha.m- B in 4ler T�l Q� - apion stallion at the International. 1 Count Valiant. ;5414; fool. (29. 8 1 , _ Robert Ogilvie,of Chicago.the well- The choicely bred imported Clydesdale - ]►mown horaeniao wad secretary of -the stallion,the property, of Graham Bros 'III { 4 - American Clydesdale association. season of 19, TRA09 MAMIS as follows: lloadayarecionc. will kblSv*1 15th. will Iwvs Buggies, � �"bQnai . placed himself on record at the time Dcsla+ws !'Godlant Carruchan" was imported Cawrtwrsts AC.- hie own stable Gordon's hotel,,Ptokerina _ Illy his recent owners as follows: "His Anvens aoedine s etaeb and dew 1pcina alar and proceed to John Grill's lot S. con. 2. pates7 sa:2pmu o,u � *oir—cZ °eo Pickertnglorotgbt Tuesday proceeds to r- �� � ,Harness, Etc., lbreeding abould justify you in expect- invent em 7s t+ooec�,, maaw iinll estreat thinss as a breeder, He ir;a q str,ai coaada.i oaPstesss Freak Maddaford'a lot i. B. F Picker- $ �jeat° 'fro&dodo" roe, scr� lag, for eight Wednesday. proceeds to radon, on his sites side to-Top Gal Patents taslsn t a ssaaa racatw g �n oft4 leafed,sntao"=int his ova stable, Gordon House, wnaa be 1VAL, who was regarded by many as `Use the Tiger Rake for raking your! - g y mall- wi I[smarm until Fndsq Friday— pro- , Itbe greatest of Darnle r famous �N eseda to Peak's bocci Liveepooi, font The teeth. are exactly I � sone, and on his dam's side, he 'traces A y®assessed we". ,-,seat cis. might. Satorday, proceeds to b a ova right to pick up everything the-mower - 110 Prince of Wales (873) through wwm at sstsnstfe losrast Tam[ for cuts, You can dump it by foot or g a,ela 4,s*w,>tossaga pep" Bata s>. stable whey* be will-remain until iba _,Prince of Carmeban, who tby) 1 have re- tollowima Monday band. rigor is durable as well na sura - !iarded as one of the most famons ones �tr/irr! -working•. being all steel except .coat! - - - •New (k Baron Forward 7691-The pare-bred r of this distinguised sire. Then the rail and shafts. Be sure and see these a iism of Prince Gallant the sire of your F m"ws' 0R Cxydesdals stallion,owned at the Dan 1borse was also b Prince of Wales. ROESS IBEG182 EB bartom farm known as the Parker farm Frost � Wood Haying machiaea. Cali - y On w right away 9 'Through Prince of Carruchsn, -he - will make the"aeon o! 1911 at hu own [,races to the blood of Old Times, the 2bmmy Oresceua 467N A, T. R,- stable. Dombarrooa. is-ire of Prince Charlie, who to turn Thb- standard bred registered trotting BtwePhalus, Vol 1The4, [83381, (1149x). �T �T - 'sired the world renowned Moss Rose, stallion, the property 0! Dr, James stat choicely bred imported Clydesdale s I RL N �./'t 'Tour colt should have lent of size, floors,Brooklio sod Thom. Idaddatord, scallion, the property of S. C. Backer, `f as Top Gallant was a horse of great Whitby.will make the seswo of 1911 Pigkeria will maks the reason o! . size kind substance, and so was Prince as follows; Monday will leave his own 1911 so follows: 'Monday afternoon, of Carruchan. Each of them, while -stable,lot. 7. baeelius Pickevitij and leaves his own stable'arid prooseds to Hae on sale two Gramophones-1 Victor First with new fibre needle sepre%enting great weight, also re- -Proceed to Peak's Hotel, Liverpool, Peak's Hotel Liverpool for night. Taeii arm ; 1 Berliner Coucert Sound Box. These will be said at bargain, ��rreeo�ccnnted the quality for which or noon• thence to Appleby's Hotel, day, proceeds to his own stable. Wed• rices this month. Comer and hear the new records. Also, a neer -E{ydeedales are pre-eminent the West Hill,for aigba Tuesday proceeds nesday afternoon, proceeds to Bandel's p world o'er." to i3soaedy'r Hotel Woba n, for noon, Hotel, Whitby for night. Thursday, clean up-to-date-stock of everything is the line of House Furnishings.Canada is to be congratulated and and Franklin Bva'e, Markham '-tor proceeds to Commero•sl House, ()sbaws See our new 55x. kitchen chairs-Saddle seat,, embossed back, double ' breeders in the community surround- night. Wednesdayafternoon proceeds I for night. Friday proceeds to Bandel's • ing Claremont are highly favored b 1 ' to A. E. Melon, bitevals for night. Hotel Whitby, for scop, thence to bis etcttteher-exceptionally good value. - - -- g by Thursday proceeds W t1McLeaa's Hotel, own stable until the toliowiag !Monday the carving of the aristocratic "Pal- --^C an aspect our stock. Brougham, for noon, and Colwell'a morning. Call d 1 It►rrt Csrrucham to ••Cairnbrogie" to Friday p Brotd Eletth'S6`l�las(elnt, property Ueim-m make d succeed the illustrious and matchless Hotel to o Royal for night . orht. ported Clydesdale Stallion the eo tv ue to o s. ' Deeds to Ro sl Hotel, Whitb for night. No troublelor show goo McQueen. - Satarday proceeds to his own stable of W. H ug •f• where be will remain until the following e n of 1911 w follows: Moeda ' r Monday morning. Ka proceeds to T.Smith's con 9 Pick • q y -, gent fQ>r serlinii�nument� �A.lr Grows Thin gal Forest(0594) The celebrated elan eriog coon,J. Scott's Athan t. Tom• MTBE PARIeIAIr SA9E AVD PAnvx-cr dard bred road stallion,the propgrty Of day roc J. weB. Turner's Mongolia, noon. BALDIrEs9 Geo:C.Coakwell,Stonffvi Is, will stand Wed Wednesday o cow 10 Markham nicht. Call and get prices and Bee cute before placing your order. '- If your hair is growing thinner and for mares for the season of 1911 as toll- Wednesday to R, A. Milroy'[ Ceder lbinnerand causing you anxiety go' owe: Monday will leave his home stand Grove noon, Woo. Teefy's Cherrywood - OAREFUL. ATTENTION TO So T. M. McFadden today and get.a at H Pagb'r(clan Major, and proceed night. Thursday to J bound's, Dun• urge bottle of Parisian Sage for to Proctor's hotel,Port Perry,for night. bajbi. noon, Gordon's hotel Pickering EMBALMING. AND FUNERAL WORK only ti0 cents It is such a delightful Tuesday proceeds to Mgrt'e hotel coca; night, Friday W I. A. Snoz'i Brock 1 srond refreshing dressing that you will t olwe l's hotel Bitooklin might. Wed road noon, Brougham hotel night. Bat• Bell Or Inde odour. �- arda to Latber Pilkey's can 7 Pickering Phone night or day, Pe like to use it regularly: neadeiy,proceeds to Perrins hotel Wbit y Parisian Sage is gubranteed to stop by for noon and night. Thursday pro_ noon,thence to his own stable. v falling hair and itching scalp to eradi- coeds to/Gordons hotel, I ickering for Loretto, (15303) B.C•S.B., ((1550q)A.C. ��.t -p� -p sate dandruff'and make the hair.lus- 0000;Johnson's hotel, Whitevale, night; S.B. [11229) C.C S.B•, 'The fashion CORN VOtV CORN iroue and radiant,'or money back. Friday,orooseds to Broag'aam hotel,for ably bred Clydesdale stallion, the pro There is nothing just as good ab coca;Claremont' for night. Saturday ' petty of R:Dafoe; Green River, will White Cap, Yellow Dent and tmproved' Leaming, �. PitAsian Sage. 'See you get the paelt• proceeds to his own stable until Monday taske•the session of 1911 w follows. $1.10 per bushel.. _ age which contains the girl with the fo lowing. bloaesy afternoon,wi 1, leave his own - Auburn Hair. Sold and guaranteed Terrington Gellman [294., (9037) stable and proceed to Brougham for ao Pickering y to T. A. t-� pm 'property of W. H. Pugh, Claremont, Knoz's Brock road for noon thence to ,. and G. David Milne, Cberrywood, Peak's hotel Liverpool until Wadnesdsy Now ddVes tiatrMenis. will make the season of 1911 as follows: afternoon. Wednesday,afternoon pro Oranges, 8unkiet, 40c�per dozen. Pineapples 16c, each. Bananas Monde will leave his own stable, and - coeds to Geo.Davidson's je.Cherrywood, 20c. per dozen. Lemons 20c. per dozen. Prunes, Figs, dates. „„ Monday for night. Thursday.proceeds to Thoe. - Proceed to Ashburn hotel for noon, townhne for noon, Screen Doors $1.00,to$1.25. Window Screens 20c. to 25c. 1 DME and CEMENT A carload of thence to Colwell'[ hotel Brooklin till greeny s, 8oaeboro, J fresh Lime just irrlved. Lime and cement Tuesdayafternoon. Tuesday afternoon thence io S.C Hamill s Markham and alw aye on band.John McGinty,Pickering,3i-S5 Proceeds to Bandel's hotel, Whitby 8aarbovo fownline for night Fndsy, G, A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTOI� SALE-Alsike end Tim- until Wednesday' afternoon. .Wedges: proceeds to J. Balsdon's loo 14 con 4 - • day afternoon proceeds Gordon's hotel Markham,for noon;theacei o R.Eagles 78 non+ t?ickerinB. For partioniars address' r or night. 17 nth , also,young bulls c8northoral,at lot Pickering for night. Thursday proceeds tons lot W con 9. Markham f lc•E.Push,Ctsretpottt P.0 _, 96tf to G.D.DMilne's Cberrvwood, for noon, Saturday proceeds to his 9wn at 'thence to R. A Milroy's Cedar Grove where he will remain antil the'followmg .. YonSALE—House and lot situated for night. Friday proceeds to. A. E. _. Monday afternoon. - i' v■^�■�raJ to on Brock h. Olay moat, opposite._the ■ ■ SPMD,,,jifWMethodistchurch. For particnlus apply to _ `iii.../// Et,J.GREGO,North Claremont hitt „ SEED CORN FOR BhLE -I keep D -�� � R � Ettab�,.d 18 3 SOFCANADA �Br meet ►7none bat the beet qualities of improved % E E o Wistlee for ensilage. Don't buy cheap seed AM- end run chances of•poor crop, F..L. Orgeo, $lreegwood; A Complete Banking Service-- - ©R SALE-I Surrey, seats 8, near- and M angel Seed •1'Yy new; 1 Bus, seats 16 or-15, comfortably, - -- - _ - - p Se good repair; also buggies, cutters, harness Also Turnip and Carrot Seed at right prices. 'Bring along your tt r' and robes. Prices reasonable. Have retired AVa11aDlC for Manufacturing and Commercial Houses, i<ornliverybusiness. Lem.Morden,etoutrville, produce and get'the highest pricer always. 33.35 - • Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities, a ASTL'R); TO LET-The under- A second congigriiiient of Wall Paper just opened up. - .n inn PAST has, 10481.won. 1.Pickering, good le Syrup 19 R8t t0 hand. CoCpof atIOAS, farmers and private individuals. rgaatiure ignwith plentycf water and abode: For _ .Also,Dur delayed shipment'of Pure Ml4p Y p i „ ,�sticulsse spply to GEORGE McILROY,on Try a tail—imperial gallon and only $1.36. _ _ fps Premises or address Rouge Hil},_ 31 39 �;ringa Bantc Hepartment at every ipa auarsae : IPE Men or Worfien wanted for Our Groceries are the freshest: _ I C K E R I N G B R A N C H work at bome paying t9.00 or SS-00 per day ,w..1.2port ityqt advance.> .>gram ti=&n CLARENCX T. BATTY, Manager. _ 4xvierfenoe. wINeTON, LIMM111, 8 s teal GEORGE -PH.ILIP, BROUGHAM na"Ca A.L90 AT w>e ILTUT• yse,.Toronto. v' ., ..,, ,:••.. ..,• '.:.w .-.: ,y ... -.. .. .::._, _;... t.': ....•... :.... - .` •' _ 4:h.r. ✓p ,{, j'wx i A.:' u,nw""dtrT+' . .,,. • h. >. .. -w...w .+•c .. , '; ,_ �.: 'i. 'w'o.'!': "vy_,. -, .:Rk `p e4.y."R ,d -rP41 ,.. y :.,., r-,....,'y. .} 'F,,ti?,.. 1 .w4 ,� . j[.;..rr xn ,�. K,v, r w.i. •'e tY. .. a.,a ++i.� „,, b.. �.:"et. ^{"y,, ....Nom. 4y.`S�.,Ir,lY.k:'"" ••y,�: .,^h aKL •I i,.i i"[Mwlis[i4'e"' MY,. «..,:-w+., .y'Y, 4a.`.��> �^.. �r":;ft+'*L'jsur. "'::S% �:>'r'+ -.r ..•Zn,S3 .�;e� ,a'r... +i" �a5'.i«x.cd ,�`�ca�'Y+1"`, '-t �e'": � .:�. "�� w .q:. ? >wr a'r yr c9C" a '�,,t,,_e- ;'�:. ,.*:,,fir. +r''?v^c'syx :�ssrti IF�l,,+•�• vs -v_. s."` .+,.. �•..;•�r'kF,! �. "r.•.. k 1.::e�p t�. ,�. ' Skw' . 'r+ A -•:l",b .i.w. W .w - •�+,.. 9'"T"w}.' a't.' S-!' + \'. 3• j ••. i"'''TPS"'.c m ...+,"r ...?r r -. v ka ,,.-. .. i n '°,,.-n -u. s s:•''.� .+a I '.'yr'.. .�,3 r.. .7. x e -s'•' :< _ +v. ,�:_'"W .. •�' Kk.r" "'�'S.' ..;...,„� C- .,syr. Y r. _ CLARISMONt Miss Hazel Hicks and Mise Olive J. H. and Mae. Bead spent the S TEEL BOOTS i STEEL BOUTS •flew. Graham still continues un 24th in Pickering. Blanie, two ladies from Toronto, a - a ;dee the weather. M� A. W. McKay and son, both'accomplished musicians, were FOR K — Thomas Poucher, of Brougham, David Taylor, sent the 24th with drowned in the lake on Victoria y _ 'was in town on Monde friends in the efts. Dap by the capsizing of their self- WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES yy. Mrs. Fred Cowie and Miss Rub Miss•Weatherald, of Whitby, is fit• Otho guest of the Miseelir Plead. Farmer spent over Sunday wit - friends in Greece River. C 'ehell, of Toronto, spent Mr. Palmer, of the Walker e,coluMdays in town last week. Nervous Condition BUMMER FOOTWEAR D. t,of HamiltoD, spent House, Toronto, spent .Sunday 1 Friday with his sister, Mrs. G. H. with Ed. and Mrs, Gleeson. !R BromKNae ' Trouble y Mr. Robert Bowes, we-regret to Sick kidneys make you feel sick. in Flour and Feed always hand: Semis. re ort is seriously ill at the home a number of ways and it is now known The Corner Store, Claremont. W. M. PALMBR Miss Margaret Maenab is spend- P that a nervous condition often results a few days in the city with let. of his daughter, Mrs. George Mor- from kidney trouble. When the kid. ends. gan• naps are sick the whole nervous system Wm. Leaper is assisting R.Besse Thomas Paterson is now busy becomes irri- We ' H RICHARDSON'S with the improvements to his reef- putting in a new ceiling in D. � � rated causing '"`�' debee. Hopper's store, and making other headache, d9i� j g : Miss Jessie Day, of North Clare- improvements. moot, we are sorry to say, is seri- Several from here drove to the neurao i spells l u e s Important showing of finest display of - ously ill. Frenchman's Ba last week where . tacks.g{c at- China. Avery large assortment of �n - Bay tacks, rheum- Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jars ¢ C. - -Miss Aggie Gleeson, of Toronto, they experienced good luck in the matie pains, is visiting her uncle and aunt Ed. capture of a number of pike. weakeyesight received for the Holiday trade. Call -And Mrs- Gleeson. dull tired Alfred Michell, of Stouffville, and see them. Joan Boyer and sons, of Stouff- days, and a ville, visited with Mrs. A. W. Mc- an old resident of Claremont, is w constant in. Snbaortpttotu taken for all M aaiaee, `'',Ka on Sunday. visiting at George Cooper's and re- clination t o Weekly and Daily Newtpapara 7 newing old acquaintances in town. worry over trifles. - yy .4 . Wm. and Mrs. Thompson and family spent the rholiday with Booths Kidney Pills strengthen sick -T- -GTT friends in the cit kidneys,cure backache. regulate the a T. �. R=CH.A.R? 801,T+ y uFttne and restore to normal condi- Fred sad Will Beal and party. tions. They are guaranteed. All 132=0 � 93tzvot. _ Vq 7- of Toronto, visited the former's - dealers sell•bOc. box, or postpaid froms uncle, J. H. and Mrs. Beal on Sun- ERthe R.T. Booth Go., Ltd., Fort Erie, day, having come from the city in Ont. If yon would like to teat them their auto. write for a free trial box. Sold and R. W. Ward had a business trip guaranteed In Pickering by T. M. Mc. This is the newest Fadden. thing in to Oshawa last Friday and anoher SUFFERING Toronto on Monday Since get- s --- ting his auto Mr. Ward seems to !- Plants For Sale OIL STOVES be a bus man. Miss Emma Brodie, who has — y ..• - I Tomato,Cabbage. Cauliflower, Celery Lights like a arch � �� •• -- 1` completed her course as nurse-in- ' and Garden Flowers. Wagon burns like gas, after "`^t training to the Western Hospital - on road during season. _-Toronto, is now taking a few- befog lit 4 minutes, � weeks rest at her homes-here. Cured by Lyda E. Pinunder the k- The Gammaidge Gardens, and the flame isright During the week we have been , BROUGHAM cooking receiving July weather to make up ham sVegetableCompound utensil. - y > for the cold weather earlier in the Beason. On Monday the mercury Fox Creek. N•B.—''I have always registered 88 degrees, something had Pains in the loins andra weals 61� i See Chas. Sargent be- +t .;qunusual for the month of May. nese the fore buying an Oil ,. often after m y Stove, as it will . 'Six new members were initiated meals my food Pay _ into the mysteries of oddfellow would distress me H�I�ESEEKERS' you to know some- _ - ship at the regular meeting of the and cause sore- thing of this great _ dodge on Friday eveninlr, several nee& Lydia E. invention. k$ visiting brethren from Markham Plnkham'sVegeta• EXCURSIONS were present and assisted in the ble Compound has + _ _ done me much T° MUM C. SARGENT, initiation. good. I am strong- M78lti6a, SltskttlIt=�, , On Sunday evening a party of er digestion is bet- sp„o.;Taioa i.&.e Teem w 2-00,.4.on M1 ;autoists came into the village ter,and I can walk APRIL 4, t$ IIA7 1, ti,30 JUNE 13, 17 CLAREMONT. 3r when they discovered that'one of with ambition. I dtlLY tt,ffi AUB. 1,12 SEPT. 61 is ' their tires was missing. On re- have encouraged d� �0,,,;o"a. turning they found that they had- many mothers of astir.&P=W a • - _ ,gone a considerable distance with- families to sake it,asitia the best rem- I LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Corn * � �•out it Their mishap caused them- ads the world. Yon can pabiieh thls Wim_,�es.,d r4.r.sus oo tv...a roes. +several hours delay. vators 11 In the papers — $dra wILLIA I M,.LA. sd u � r4-aft 4 or.r,en— reiw. 1 - R E. Forsyth has been making Boc*sgm Fox Creek, N.B.. Canada m oar+ eo d.r.&am s4.s d•�•• weekly visits to Toronto to dello The above is only one of the thea- + TOURIST SLEEiPIIVG CARS f g0II tvSIIt a Corn Cultivator, better investigate " er lectures in the Colla ofO tics a of grstefnl letters which are wee• bwwwawL . Wal ..�d.osfob or--d wrsm the mrits of the PLANET JR, line P constant) being received b the ;l as substitute for the regular lea- Pinkham edietne Company of tg I cam,avpnoaeton mast be ansa. Our No. 72, two-rosy Cultivator works two rows of corn, turnips, �s( g yynr _ tnrer, who is on the sick list. Mr. Maa�a„which prove beyoaidadoubt that ASK rOR r+ascscctt ots rAerMLCT mangels, potatoes or beans thoroughly at once. - Forsyth has won an enviable Lydia E. Ptnkham s vegetable Com. ..awls Oto sad tall 4t�m. - position in his profession and hay pot made !rom roots and bsrbsl, As*w.narGPR Ae.awisFt.L '�• _ �aow worked upas extensive prat. actual 1 does care thew obstinate dla Pw aa. 14••d "tics. eases of women after all other means ONLY DIRECT UR! No CHIM OF CM 1 i I Have a sample in m shop for 1 , - A namber from here attended have failed, and that every each auf- I - l inspection, Cali in and see it. A _ the.Liberal convention at Whit- ferias woman owes it to herself to at ;post card will bring a catalogue ; b last Saturday afternoon when give Lydia E.Ptakham'a Vegeta- with full particalsim 7 Y ble Compound a trial before submit- R. R. Mowbray. of Pickering ting to an operation, or giving up ` K township, was selected ss the can- hope of recovery. .-the Morning. 1/• didate to contest the riding at Mrs. Plukham. of Lyon,Mi►rite l . next provincial contest in the in- Invites all sick women to � Plymouth Twine terest of the Liberal cause. her fes advice, dbe has guided J'- - Mr. Moore, Associate Editor .of thousands to beeith acid hese ( Cobwebs in the head on rising in the The Pi000re, of Toronto,Editor fed advice is fes' �__ morning is the result of a Lazy Laver,one i P or two mornings in succession and sick I have the agency foe Plymouth 1 on Sunday events and spoke in XDLZblic NetiCO he follows. Twine, and can supply those the pulpit in the Baptist Church headache d y $, Po Father Mocriscy's Uver Pills will clear who demand a good the interest of the Dominion Al- — the Brain. _ fiance, which is planning an ex- Al m is hereby given that a by- These pills are a purely vegetable tom- article. teneive campaign in local option /r lave was passed by the Municipal p Council of the Townshipof Pickerio Pound prepared with great care, and are ;e Prices are right. loontests in January next. g without doubt the very best pills for gen- fi on the 24th day of April. A. D., 1911, Th 4► Dr. Smith,dentist owing to his Providing for the issue of debentures, era! use, on the market. a greatest bass practice at Stouffville, finds to the amount of 133,000; for the ppar- care has been gwen to selecting the In 1�1 Wlitevale that he Cannot get the time. as Pose o! defraying the coat of building gradient&, and being entirely vegetable, HOOPa►T! EITUM urner, formerly to visit Claremont. .He a new school house in S. S. No. 17, of they act upon the liver and bowels in such will however be leased to see at the Townahi of Pickering, said de- a manner as not to disturb the other func- his office in Stouffville any requir. bentures andpinterest thereon are to be tions of the body as many pills do. Piceriq Lumber Yard Ra B RYAN Ing his professional services from met and paid by a special annual ae- As s Liver Invigorator, Blood Purifier BARBER Claremont and vicinity. * sessment on all the rateable property and General System Renovator,they are { s and smokers' W in said school section and that such unequalled*Sick headache is invariably TOOos' P A severe electrical storm passed brought on b a sluggish liver, consti Pine flooring, Manitoba sidin drop sundries. Central office Bell by-law was registered is the Registry g Y gEi Pa- g over this locality on Saturday Office of the Country o1 Ontario on tion or irregular bowels; these pills area Biding, matched, rough and dressed Telephone Co. A encs for rr.: night last, There was very little ag • t'y this a 11th day of Map A. D. 1911. Any cure for sick headache in any form. • pine and hettilock. ll in.and It in. Rolston Laundry. �.. rain, but the lightning was one motion to quash or met aside the same Pimples,eruptions and yellow skin are dressed ices, in. V matched ' continuous flash accorn iue. New Brunswick white CLAREMONT. ONTARIO ' 4 P P ponied by or any part thereof must be made often caused by a Iasy liver; one pin three P cedar shingles.'° an incessant roar of thunder. As within three months .after this first times a week,will soon clear the com lex- m A result, s number of phones were publication of this notice and cannot ion.—Price zgc, per bar. P Terms Btsiotly Casts �• be made thereafter. F SON- ,rut out of commission but Qo fires Sold and guaranteed in Pickering W. Da CORDON & 90N. _ to this locality have been report- Dated the 11th day of May 1911. by T. M. McFadden s ed. DONALD R. BS2ATOtF, Rev. John Bailey, of Toronto, s�34 C{erfc. Kew Blacksmith Shop I • occupied the palpit in the Presby- terian Church last Sunday morn- -- - 4 ing and that in the Glasgow Meth- 0 7 ” odist Church in the afternoon and O 1 �On O Having leased the blacksmith Ot:all mateeiala and deelpa I in the Claremont Methodist impsol formerly run, by Hy. Thom- kept in stook. It will pay you r Church in the evening. He spoke son, I am prepared to do general to oall at our wants acd inspect oNr stock 3 , in the interests of the Dominion ackamttht 1 fines. price Don't be misledl4 bl 'Dg in al and obi s, 9P 'Temperance Alliance and received - � lagett a we do no a the generous co4tributions in the aid oan, and Be throw offsthe agents { ` - _ ._ , ,. -- HoRBE$HOEING A STECIALTY o mmiss{oa o n..,,wwhiohyon.will .. -Of the cause. 4 f 19 r ae The football boys visited Green Our Summer Millinery 1 :_ ATH certainly save by purchasing from m. q p JOHN I&GR a►11.eli�Itea. River on Saturday evening last ` when they played their first left- WHITBY GRANITE CO-9 gree game with the Shamrocks of New Hats�for -Summer CLAREMONT, ONT. ones. Whitby. ontadt Ghat burg. The game was 8ercely E. W. EVANSI 1�T�' - contested and at times was de- The display will be'well worth E ill\ S ' 3 cidedly rough in" character. : The a special visit because of the 8 @ 'ry Th is ring game resulted in a tie.neither side beauty of the Hats and the styles. _ _. -Pump Manufacturer having scored a goal. When the The big hats are bigger and the . Vigilance Committee -- - return match is played at Clare- Shop and Residence, Dundas 8 t j lnont'our boys hope to make abet- small hats are smaller than thoseThe -der showing. heretofore shown. They, are The Dealer the Shoe lessen steal ntgga and prosecute to TBV, Ol�'T. The Stouffville Ministerial As- different iti color,style ,tend trier= y` t� the felons: WHITBY, _, eociatioa held their regular •mos- and• a fit Three,doors west of Whitby House. -thly meeting t the Presbyterian ming from the Hats in early We can flt'you in price, style,comfort Members havia ro t stolen oomcsnn{• Manse here on Monday forenoon. spring, and they are betiittiful and wear. Ladies_ hoots; shoes find K P P oats immediately wit any member We are re aced to instal wood or iron ` A resolution was passed express- and dressy hats. If we havn't slippers-1.40, 1,50, 1.80. L75, 1.90, 2.00 P P P P 2,26, 9.60. Misses-1.35, 1.40 and 1.66. of Eze0ouve Committee. Pumps on short notlde,also attend x Ing their appreciation of the Rork -whit t you'wan�t we will make it or Children's, all prices,80c. up Membership fee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing, and character of the late Rev..Mr• get it for you. Our rices are Men's Imperial Patent Leatber_Boots zyaltees may be bad tram the eresideut.or " g y p -Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, Wright, of Stouffville. A paper 4.00. Plain dull tops 2.50, 3,60. Plain sou-story on also gasoline engines and An was read by the Rev. George more reasonable than you can get g gi b Blutchere toned heela•and straps 9.00. Washington,of Stouffville, giving anywhere else. Youth's1,25, 1.40, 1.60, 1.80, 1.75. Exec,Com.—L. D. Banka, the st;ure gear W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont a=� - a brief review of the Rev. Dr. MAGNET CREAM ;SEPARAT011 a Stalker's new book, "The Preach- D. �3I iPSON & PICHERINC J.A. O'Connor Arthur lei ey or and His Models." Co.,! President. secreta ry Phone No. 50 at residence. *+ ' f f . ,.. 'h.xk_:.... N:, .. .... . ...,:. „• -r:,. i :..... ... .... � •. � 4 .•F. fr.,'xa'nT 1d -M�'�'a�� {• ^�_u5% �"� '�. , ' .. r S. ..,... :., -'d' .. , v:�,....r.•rF F .. .xu,,. -- .++:s z.:•-z.�..rG JN,: '.'4 ri•"y$` ,�,," p S• �,.. M � � „ v. }y A .re ': /;•a .�_7 b,r- ( J sa, ... .»..a 77•� .zfi',"T u .Jura, kw-�,,,»•' _,rY•» 5�^+ .e���• '�'.A "' r n, •,�.»£.,;� ,�;'r' k �"'-ri�`mt+rc.�' '..r's. r ,i�'�� 'n _..'"C�-, � '''S.p6"�' xa ''moo'.'^ - .mow stilnxir• ni,e c 'L•f/. �..J-=.-. was. 7 a •* .,+. ,y;,,. - •'„ 'i?.."`,• 'vy+f. 'F'�' �',.^-•.rw1•. „-,,,,,,,�..,.^.r. r •!.6,R. +,I .-.g :..,w'ir•.'x.^'�-_-+^� r.a.: ;"^i+vT•.- ,7' ori`rt.•'' '3, � r3:i;• S1^g-�"$�� •h.'� T.•x" .,w. ..A •<^ .4. oh ", ' "• .. > ..r'. ,. .. .,. ..•. ,...._,., .. .:,, -,..-..,.. ,.^ 'T Fos • a _ - "'i' ,. l' '. .. "":a .�•, w•a... '^'.K✓•a •.ksi,'tartlC>r .r..: - ... ,. , ,i. ':a'�+n"M.?r r'-�n."tit�}'- 's ... :a,.'x'.+,..� ' avyyt�t•o. .,"..C--.+•itn'..1. .':•r' .�t .e'awyf,M2(',s.S- 'SCM u4Y.v,«a2'. :•MY'. .. 'r;-,,., :-^ac•Y .,q., 1.•mly .., '•:4.-.Inb.M,T4,4.wY' �'' K .. _ "So now you know. and you can r -the bast known to rn:,dero.nedictne go back to the Hall ars fast as you :,t A New Laxative -to the active principle which tnakn like,and tell Miss Leicester I don't " intend to let no spies of hers come ' snivelling after my wife,. Be off � ° •' _ O � • ` �� C � � with you;; Mrs. Crawshaw don't iii)ant uo maid, and if she do, wellwili-get her one; 'but it won't be old fossil fro,.t that lot over l I there. I've done with them aim `• to much better than ordinary physics. While thoroughly effective, they never Lo-day-turned'my back on them- gripe, purge or cause nausea, and never lose their effectiveness, One of the and I won't have nothing more to ® ' best of the NA-DRU-CO tine. do with them, so you can under- _ 25c.a box. It your druggist has not yet stocked them,send 25c.and we stand ma clearly. y �. 23 • will them. ..� mail em. ,. Nedotuut Drug and Chandcet Conummy of Ceaada,Limited, ttdeaebreeL In his anger, ''regard Crawshaw spuke with z less regard for gram- r � - - - - ma* than usual. � Sh- "'_ - -.. . With difficulty Baines restrained I , 161 ! +++♦+++1♦ - lief tears; she felt she must not f,�, .� ,. break down, or Nancy would be o ed r. h more distress than ever.- She looked at the girl imploringly. $ "What am Ito do, miss 7" 'she Pleases everybody. s asked, hurriedly. Is used by men, women and children in T.itis direct indifference' to him all parts of'the World. There is a reason. ' lashed Cravrshaw to fury. "`Do:" he shouted, do what I Its superiority over other kinds tell you-be off. Come, I shan't +OR, LOOK INTO THE PAST iatffan<,iano impudence or nonsense, 'Contains nothing injurious to leather,buta g y' gives a hard, brilliant and laying polish. r Nancy put her. hand up to her . at; the white flowers in her 1 O your shoes. 'I •_ thru good for yo ho I 's r --..__' �+•+++++�+.«+»♦«+•«+�+�«+.+•«+.«'... -+ � «�»-+ �» j bouquet were not so pale as her , +•«+..'+«+-« .« face. 1 THE F. F. DALLEY CO., Limited, CHAPTER XVI. came to a standstill at last, she i "1>v'hat if I-I refuse . to lei ' " was tremb!:na in every limb. l Baines go?" sl a said, in lov, HAMILTON, Ont.,. BUFFALO, N.Y. and LONDON, Eng. The newiv-married couple were to' Crawshaw shambled out of the car- 'choked tones, her pride and anger ' 6o to London first, and then pro i seed to Paris and other Continen- flags, and then, regardless of the making her {sent and weak. tae cities for their bridal trip. etiquette or any lemdrk, trtrned Crawshaw turned and looked u. The sacred service the pealing his bark on the girl, and left her her fixedly. to alight at her own convenience, "I don't think you will g,, against _Right at the starting organ, the-weddin breakfast, with ��U L� YOU point y E its laughter, buzz of voices, gorge- thereby provoking many glances of me, Nancy,' he said, in ominously have a care. Many unreliable - lAstun-shment. fro `.the station-leas- 'quiet tones, avid with a shiver slit `Uses t arc offered. Whoever nus dresses and flashing jewers, the ' ter and the urters, and makin t.nderstood !iim. 17h%,'art him or ones teem av(. for it You can- t -'hurried removal of her bridal ar- p g 'PAINT not afford to lure. Baines flush angrily, and long to defy him in any way, and his cruet -_ ray fog her travelling gown, all I knock him down. hand would fall on the man For kad pissed to Na.tcy as a curious RIAMSAYS PAWTS S abeam. She moved about like one! The maid had previously been Bis ,whose sake she had n reeked her patched with Nancy's luggage, and life. No-no, she had put her hand svhv is absolutely cwnsciuus ui no- the had been informed by Mr, 'to the plough, she must not-look -are sold by reliable dealers only, _ thing, who is led by some strung in- �s barktd by guarantees, and the lfluence, but beyond that is power- Crawshaw's groom that she .would back ; the sacrifice was nut nearly d meet the bride n,c.m's valet and 'com tete, buc havingtaken it a carrot arc' responsible.established You less' to act for herself. F {' to carnet bet the etiny Cher rebut- ; her new fellow rervant at the ata it would be worse than madness tr, site �;ualtty to any other paints She hea.rd the false, honeyed eon- two. permit her uncle's shame to become =-and you Pay only the proper ratulatiulls in a dim, far-off wa i price•—not too high and not too s y' To her intense surprise, and no , now, when by Pimple. sub ]t,vr--I-nown In canadtk for over I .,feeling it must be some other per uitLle d':sgust, this individual turfed mission to the tyrant's will she wtxt} r•+ts. Write forte,r Book- son who stood there with'a bouquet; ' could avert Bueh-a calamity. +� let .ttsCli: on house panting• It ,of flccters in her hands and a car- ice d c mane other than William, I "f � -_:It w-1A he p'-you .it la handsome. the -discharged fo;,tman from the I "Mr. Crawshaw'ri wishes are -• � = flags waiting to convey her avt ay (Hail, a man whom she had never mine," she said, speaking in crud.` A. RAMSA? & SON Co. But she woke with a sudden pang' liked, and for whom she had a su- .even t)nes, the effort of sheer des- VaIP�T P -of agc.,nv to know that it was nu reme contempt !peratiun, "th^refore you nitist '�/�`; MAKERS, ' �'�R' � -'-1 dream, but all hideous reality, as p ..Like master, like man," she said leave .me, -Baines:. I-I am sorry, tea t IGst•cL D:>ruthv dung her arms about her I , but— : to her-,el tis she �aperiutended-the t cr fatcwell, weeping y 'arrangement of.the luggage with- i Baines made no answer: she could.; and ktsac(1 h , r unrestrarricdl as she did so. not .control herself sufficiently to - - i^° Not till this moment did Nancy !rut bestowing any hurt the curtest 11 ith an irre Te-able shndd r, St _ of Frreetings un her companion in.,speak, for she did not know a.bat D. -. ,.* comprehend the tuhtess t,f the ag is she might not say if she Began, alis dro�,ncd the costly buiuquct on Here's a Home Dye ony entailed by the sacrifice she had serv._e. + Crawshaw's et es were full of tai• (the platform, and went t tt!i, heti= c -taken on her young shoulders not , ­Well, "i thank Heaven I am R° um h, r rued, nervous stens to tti` ,.6 n That � >p till now dice the fulness of her her I ing to be with Miss Nancy, fur I ; p +� 'carriage which Thomas-Crawshaw y jY feel acre something awful would "C'ome, -,harp's the word, he S -ANYO�lE t rur. .her fear, t,er loathing of g remarked,:as he-turned on his heel 'manec had procu,sd to bear him- 'Thomas Crawshaw come-to her, As happen to her alune with these two self and f is newt made n'ife to thea Can tufa:. t I horrid men. y whispered, g o newly -made distraught eyes, shinin u like There was 'a self-satisfied ex res- 'and lurched a.va a few yards. m.trupolis. t+oMlt oYE1NC as - sapphires ..g their.deep-blue I p eriy, Iewanttyou to tell Mies Doro.- ' The porters and a few rustics who 11--i reed u:�3 or s l sic n about 'vL-tlliai>z » face that an . p taking-Mot sa when ` - re-t d `i n his common face, f71j 6f had eon essofad�ilicuitunGes... thy that s.ue- alis to not to .try and congregated to-see- em art ,., t, ,? savage triumph and unmeasurable ,noyed her..and his_flippant manner do anything for rite until-until f east curioas glances at her, Even you use -! t co,ireit, she gave cue great shudder, '';to the steady old station-master, I t ,cir dense minds rasped the fact and: drawing her hand f rum Ik ro- I who`w as, in Baines' opinion, far asst her he p; ancf, Raines, say I that this was no. commr,n marriage, . St.ry t'a.•.rid Story entreat, I beg, that she will Heyer poo► •:•t thy'8, she ran down to `the csrrt• above the valet in every way, and that the whit,( fateed bride de re.roxwso>ti. disclose my unhappiness to a Fl1ul. RICHARDSON age and entered it, If she staved roused her ire beyond description, I can trm'E you, kns,w, Baines, pity, good d`�`-'"'�untH'S"°°°" co,u«,..d y aervod their ,it and .tut their ud Moatr••t,Can, - an,t'ficr moment. she felt she should� "We -shan't be together lung,' bot I cin not want all the we,rld tc,,wishes- rusT Twort or tri cling to Sir Humphrey, or to Dr 'she said to herselt,, grimly, as she .know the truth of mv' marriage." But Nancy heeded none of them. w,th VY-0-LA •on caw calor either wool, Gra%t,cv. who was' there as her I stn-od waittn for her olio mus- She flue t Cottol,silk or Lt,xed III Perfectly w!*e r oldest friend. and .implore them.to I tress tar.come "befarc I give. him ,Oh Miss Laney' Oh Miss:\ancy :" fi herse'.f un the cushiuncd the 5Ak[ Dqqe. No chance a! uun� the g scat,. and buried. her face In hal' WRONC Uyo(ortbeGoadayoal+anetocolor. protect her; and t,dve her from-a i a piece of my m.ad, or my name 7 it was a71 poor Plaines could sa}". hands, not even stirring when __._..-_ life of torture with this man for heir''a:n't Esther Baines." and even if she had wished to:speak Craw-shaw entered. The door was l' ht sband. And at that moment she descried more, she had no opportunity, for. , 7. siammed; and th.. train steamed �1 'a box C'rawshaa"tytis dick to see that the carriage turnip the _corner of Crawshaw returned at that moment. y' q g and, A itbout more ado, bundled'her,slowly away. + 10DINOL B for $5 vhudder and that look of horror. tite lane, and prepared to receive She was not crying; she was sump . His face grew, ver' dark, and wore Nancy.. down the steps into the carriage. 1i ovei'w•helnmed, crushed to earth, I The tno.t highly efficient application a nasty xpression as he t;,r,k his I Anangryflush spread -over her� l mist blinded Nanet's li}ue'eyes now that the necessity for bearing for the reduce on of Swellings, Goitre, -,seat -beskle her. -and the carriage honest'-face, followed by an angry as she stood and •watched the. de- tip the strain of the-last few,eyeeks '"Irick Neck, Glandu!ar Enlargetrirts. roiled away. beat of her heart, as she saw :Mr. parture of this last link to her lust, had one. It'. He said nothing to her: however;l C raw hna treat his*young wife with all too brief'happiness. + ' C'raa•shaiW iippeared to take nc l C p of a!I kZr in atty and all and, horrible as his sullen pressors such scant courtesy ; but her anger Her sorrow was sv'keen• that she notice of he-r. He opened a news- i r t�Cv State., Cureyrelieved and g p tr�.t t.!y cured Cure your<uffering a was to her, Nancy could not but .soc,n changed into fear and.disap- seemed almost stunned by it. She 'paper and commenced to read. j and t,ve greed,, .'•Common S.nse"for be grateful for this si!encc. cintmcnt as she caw that her new net realize the full bitterness whistling softly' tinder his breath`' 1•tles will do it, $t a box, sa for e Alas' •slue. run learned that this master was coming direct•to- her, hof her.positi<on as she would have the, while: 'but his eyes,wenf ccery l bo t., Mailed on receipt of price. s : calm was but the prelude to a 'storm I and that his face buded`no leasant done at another.time. ,now anti then to that bowed ffRurc�, � MEfllcillE p She lanced down at the flowers g I " 'L��� coan�aftr, TaRQNTO � of impotent rage. before which she !or gaud news for her. �. g and he bit Itis li•.t with savage un shrank aghast. and beneath which{ here?" to:her hand. .What a mockery their �t8 WEST QUEEN- STAiiET fI What are you.doing de fief as he reallzeri tsat, though he era ranco and. loveliness was: she cowed, not from fear, but from rianded Crawshaw, roughly; scan- g had won-though he }lad cot,npell d - disgust and .despair_ i They had no part in her life hence- herby cruel-means to 6ow'beneath '•- {ring her up and down with his -�anc, 's never altering.disgust quill t The country larges tFere bordered dee black eyes, his hands plunged (forth. , She had done with f}uwers '.his. •power-he was,. if anything, dislike for him, spurred him on to with the villagers, tvho had come'as ravel into his trousers' pockets. i,and sunshine, happy, dreamy hours more destestable and contemptible I the task of being revenged. ye lin the summer air-all was gone f He loved this out to catch a last glimpse of the I am going as maid to Mrs. in her eyes than Uefore. girl-if Stich a sac- ' bride. but-neither the man nor the „ p from her, without hope of 'return. a Crawshaw, poor Baines replied., � He had flattered himself that lto red •„urd 'as love can be applied.to ..girl made any effort to return their”'her heart beating fast as she .read -- I would only have to show himself to tete jealous, selfish passion which' - - ELecrs and ]tincil; greetings by even her.sentence in iho". eyes. - - twould Nancy in his new feather_q,-IInri she svr, �'1 ; his mean breast. It was a bow or a smile. - - - ; "Gh','you'are-are you; and pray Uipd un Canada four be at, his feet imr.iedia-tely• I not c,t�uucO that she was hi* wife- � Surely, never so envious a.bride' ' who. told you you was to be maid It seemed an atter impossibility his slave: slit meet be his lover.' and br]degrootu was- ever seen be- ,to Mrs. Crawshaw T" It half a century than any woman could resist 'him I'Hcr bewtitd belonged to him not,. fore. I \agcy was exchanging a few Nur- used in every corner and his wealth, more especially one get'• word^_rful, red-brown hair; Nancy, still grasping the bouquet l vied, nervous words with the old 'ho had lived in such po-,erty and ; her s•:•cat, pictttr sque face; her of delicate, hothouse flowers in her staticnmaster. She never passed Of the world where hardship as \Taney had done. Fycs-those made'�;i:rte; oyes, of Mand, crouched back in her corner,` any one by without a kindly ex- people suffer from He hoc] a lung arrear of petty lies,"n's c};,pest, 'trirest' blue=a}I and kept her white face steadfastly I ress:on and after that, tun Nor- , st,ite and grudge to settle with this ' this- vas lies by right-of. the marital turned irurri him: and he sat with !P g rConatipation and , i'ts , . ruble silence it .was a pleasure to = girl, and:his whole mind had begs rot s.tc I:r.t} just 'spoke:7. But c .'.his arms folded, his br.ows knit, and exchange. greetings with a sympa resulting troubles— occupied, directly she disappeared, C.a��dirt-w", hcavt be,t with. a t his eyes, still weari-fig that evil, thetic person. Her husband's loud, in saving money to track her out frcrce. jc�asous t!iroh, as he rc:lizcof ' cruel expression, fixed on her as a coarse tunes grated painfully on her �� �PSe'� and bring her to, her bearings. j that, c.esnite ,t I dred vows. no. -"hawk might* its prey. j • for him- out of ;. ear; she turned quickly, and her Fate, or the devil, was good to love' .`oiild trim, The drive to the station was long, eves rested on William's pale, �n��n h'im, for lie conte into his unexpect- tho'so eyes her lips. instead.of _ but -Nancy wished it could have!smooth face, set in outward civil- ed fortune.at the r•er°. tnotnent.when ;1:7ceting his would shrink and grow•• � a been even miles farther. Fol unci ity, but wearing " an espre'ssion he learned, through his old compan• pale if., he torched them with: his r } hoot did the; Sit in the carriage and which mzde her bloo-i boil, She ROO� Pills� ion, William. of her presence and 'own; that, th6ugh she was his wife, _ roll thruftch the sunlit country, just i walked across to Baines. . tan position at Ripstgne Ball. �iiis ort n prnlx rty, 'her iie.trt. her beginning to _hoI a trace here a I «at_f is the matter=what is a d higher in public From that moment Crawsliaw liad_I cet;c swil,-was given irrevcyvah',c to there of coming autumn; and never - ossessed but: ire motel e in life-a that other man: an'.l that'cont(.-ni;it,• exchanged <rie word : and as Tach Rr• ng t' she asked, in scarcely au= -estimation than ani► = p Bible tunes. _ desire to be even with �anct, and lo(ithina, h tred. dace anti immc: landmark,and-w e}l-known spot vara others,and their ever- cies its her every struggle., riiake suTahic, lived in her lireiist fni' hi,Yt laked hehincl her, her auurage and Baines half turned to her; the P atrength .faded, too, till, as they J- her .lips sere.-trembling and, �nCrC81s1lfgsalCaPrOYC her his wife. He had not forgotten and his cruel, cov.ardl, conduct. her eves were .ill of tears; but be- that Saniiat;� night' +',len Derriclz �Td he cuntinn d.l - -- ---- -i fore she cou, utter a .word Craw- �rmCrtta'PilysllolaAi Darnley's stu,nK., right. arm had * i Fhaw had go un furiously address- plMCrlbb therm. stretched him love, in the mud. He • ffir n :ng her, an nut bestowing a single had brooded on it until it had be �� - i5 ik& Cffi 1 Qcrap of a ^_ntion to \agcy tw quer- 25f.a boa come infused in his blood, as tt to CIt ttulekly stops coudba, cores colds. 1 x•u� an4 that 6t1eri thenad b nolekly ,rtuo.+ cnvdhs, cues colds, ;•.Abe throat and tnnds. $b c•ct,+, i tion, of a en 'to he-• presenos. were; It g y rho throat ..ad It.uLd :: coat« yam,•�;, ''w''.' 'u,;%.'. .,,.-ova.w ,f ,'gs , '-v..... .. r .. ,. .''•t .. ', n. ,p _ ., '.,:. ,-".Ls.n a• � ,' Z :.w 'i_,.,.. .an,✓�t:�L�. .,r,.^�ax`p...a„---.:« „ a, _. ,,' s. :. - ,. "4+�'ta' ..rnrt .-•u'.'_ di ,�'� n'c - ..•�_•,.:�'-rr u+-:..i+an r'�„'^ .,^ur ra..- xr .��r' =fix '+"�"�,�, .� e.4:.:, ,tk. m .- '�v � .. , ,� - , '+tom. ,*, x.M. ,,,� ,w.:�:..•• _ "'4-. .+b, 'St,. .?�'��_ sr" ,'`' ^,�,:a_. :h��"+4.'.: ,J. �.._. ss.x�,.�-'�'" 4 .�,T '�';' k^ai•TTy 2:w--,.,;.,,,.. r5,. �. s. rsu a v: .. r .: .. ,. + ,�. ;;, �, ,rn yr'o-, •4 � T x..,! , -'G^!•,in•y .} '*' .#, =s'"'s•^� NRd r ,rev: •su•. L r' .. .:M, n:+$,'. 4. I w_V- ..,.. y, � - P. �. w,.^ _y.,y,.. 5!... r�-tYk., q.1 b- ��✓¢w.�p�' ��'yt,,', The oldest frontier line in Europe a is that which mar's the boundary ryA, between Hanover and Holland6, j �UETT9S ".. where it crosses the line. A row S of pontoons lies all across the riv- ' 4 : er, chained bow and stern, the TI3E "" ,,;:,„, .,.,amu. '`' SOLD 1 , r eastern halves of the boats are Standard Article EVERYtiYHEH$ painted in German colors, and the �”" •� western in Dutch. The result is, Ready for use in any, ,`�E � For Making Soap. to say the least of it, striking. While the boundary between the quantuy' For Sofu i Water. Vaeful for five . =" United States and Canada follows x for many hundreds of miles the hundred purposes. t t _ For Removing Paint River St. Lawrence and the great A ean'equals 20 lbs. P s v lakes, there is a vast distance of SALSODA. For Disinfecting iLIPt prairie land beyond with no natur- S;.k,,Closets, y U4e only the Best Druas,ete.OLO WEEKLY 1 al demarcation. This is artificial- s i ly delimited by °'•o�un tc.ro a" s.. I PILLARS OF IRON AND WOOD placed a mile apart. These are sOf Zion as the center of Jehovah's I supplied alternately by the Canad- ian and united States Govern- :T HE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON I sovereignty. except as `,'Zion" is to ments, and run from Lake of the us a metaphorical way of speaking Woods tw the Red River Valley, of that eery sovereignty of Jehovah; Beyond, mounds of earth andc ' CONCRETE ON THE F?1R)I. by a medical health officer, with the INTERNATIONAL LESSON, and this spiritual sense the Old Tes cairns of stone are used as marks. * r ��. tament prophet did not, of course, The pillars are hollow castings, 1 result that it is traced back to its MAY =�• entertain. He thought of Zion as eight feet high, eight inches square Its Uses Have Been Large Exten• cause and this cause removed, . ded by a Series of Experiments The farmer must be his own me- - - the literal center of the reign of �at the base, four at the top. In- Jehovah in the new era. side are well seasoned cedar posts. It is only.a few years since con- dical health officer. He must look to the causes to be found on his own Lesson' I%.—Jiicah'e picture of �•—� Each pillar is inscribed in raised Crete was generally accepted as ai 1 -- _- letters on the north, "Convention reliable building material, yet the 1 farm. A great deal is now being universal peace, Mic. 4. 1.8. {�]�I(!��nn�� ���� R(���u of London," on the south, "Oct. difference which this convenient and' alga; these lines, and.in many 3,o4 —- Golden Text, Jiic. 4, 3. - Mtfttt _Dt-MAW11v tftttt M �^'may, The stone-Bair-as aFe economical €�t•tn of cnnu utction has i places, particularly in the West, it s: seven feet high, eight feet at ,the made in the outlook of the farmer err i-tl}at a ecti$ber of Verses 1-4. The future of Zion as — I base, and shaped like a pyramid. in these few years, has done much the causes of sickness can be avoid- F '" the religious metropolis of the Earth is used whose stone is not ed by the-use of concrete. .N 'world. The passage has an almost HOW COUNTRIES MARK AND I oto revolutionize things on the farm. - � exact parallel in Iso. 4. The 4l'ARD THEIR FRONTIERS. situ- available. A common sense view of the situ- exaopinion seems a b: that both The most famous of all bound- l a dh is growing consequent-rise entarise yin price, ation shows that this simply-hand- bestP ars marks in song and story is the d tts co caused that commodity h I led material is peculiarly well adap- Isaiah and Micah must have taken "pillar of Farewell," which•marks g Y ited to measures of sanitation and in to assume the general aspect of a ; the prophecy from some alder Canada and United Staes Bound- the line between Russia and Siber- I preventing germs -from spreading. source, the provision of a time of luxury. So much lumber is used on P g g P g' ary Is Delimited By Posts and ia. It stands between Ekaterin ,the farm fur buildin - and fences Possibly the pled visited more uf- x universal peace being a populace bur in Russia aril Tiumen in Sib- g ten than an other by the farmer is g that its extremely high price has y ? odea, of which this passage is the fiioue Cairns. _ feria, and is cn the main road along - his well. If it is so situated that made it almost prohibitive to the I ' finest expression, which yens of thousands of exiles P unhealthful round streams can T. 1. The latter da s—:1 vague ex- Happy is the country which pos.' have passed. It is an obelisk of average farmer unless he has an leak into thegdrinicin water, there1. 3 B , sesses natural boundaries. We are extra large sum of money to spend pression, denoting a rather remote i better off in this res ect than al- brick about sixteen feet in height. ion outlay. Wire fencing is every p:,,ssibility ofthisunhealth- -T future. t p ;On the west side it bears in Rus- solved the problem, but cal partially relief' fulness bein communicated to the' must any other nation, for theg ,,. I Sian characters the wotd ) u, , farmer and his family by the moat w ' The mountain of Jehovah's house I whole of our 2,755 miles of fronti-er did not come until concrete was direct-route. Cuncsete has lane --The mount u on which is situat its carded by the sea. \ext comes f rupe, and on the other "Asia.' P g proven by a, tual tests to be not ,..ed the Temple of the Lord. It is Italy with •1,4712 miles of coact-line, I only practicable, but to possess'much to remedy this. If a well is to be the seat of dominion of the and the Alps like a wall across h.er built of concrete—a solid cylinder many ad�ntaReg over wood as a Messiah. Its exaltation abode other I northern boundary, say's Pearson's !INDIGESTION IUN ��Dtl r E building material. set into the ground—it is impossible tuountainaand hills means its spiv- 1Seekly. . The uses to which concrete can such leakage to occur. In the itual and temporal supremacy. Pali- Contrast the=e cane: with those same way a concrete dairy provides 3j*' tically and religiously, Ziun''is to of Germany and Austria. The lat- CURED STAYS MIRED be re pare practically without limit, ar more articularly on-the farm. Al' �but slim accommudat:un for disease tower above all the governments of 'ter country has a frunver line of +r the earth. No topographical eleva• (about 3,900 miles, of which-2,990 is land, ever - 7 Noon is meant. y mile of which must be 4 Many g e guarded against the encroachments Not by Treating th9 Symptoms � � s ` Y of her rreighhvra. Germany is al- = '-- +� ✓ �. t M 2 blah nations shall go—The ' ! but by Ttnmg up the Stomach wa$deZion atinna stead Stream, tin must equally badly off, for her lea I ow > _ _order-to be taught b the prophets., line iA only 714 miles, while c' /�i , �✓,,- — g Y P P ontier to-do Nature a Work '_�" ! ,� '� _ like Micah es pathss of hedGod aiah. the of Jacob,,thataiis,, upon Russia, Austria,t°Switzerlandi, I Indigestion should not be neglect- the revealed laws and maxims of the Prance, Holland, and $elgii1m, and ed, fur b, depriving the body of its France, of God, whose religion has 'far the larger portion of this great 1 proper nuurishment it gruw5 stead- nl distance a nut protected b rimuun- ; • = tzow curve to be recognized, as,um- P y' sly worse, Neither .t:mulating All this is to coma about, fain§, rivers, or any other natural' imedicines, which ruin the alread versal. y' not by force of arms, but as a great-b°ixndary. I weak stomach by making it wurk'be- , t' Y I•'. moral 'conquest.. The nations there The Germans Fuard their front- I vond- its strength, should be used, fore retain their political ;ndepend iera-with unceasing vigilance, • es- nor predigested f-.,ods, which do nut pecially that which faces France ence. cion the suutliern border of Elass- exc.te a flow of the digestive fluids, .. -• 3. He will judge—Jehovah is to be g land by disuse cause the stomach to •�� ,;' . �� - �, - �j Lothringen, and France is by no --, the final arbiter, to whom are sub• qr�,w weaker. Nowhere is the tunic means behind in her precautions xnitted all disputes for his lust and As Soon as the war of 19'1 was !treatment with Ur. Williams'' Pink s p. r.l,, '�1 impartial judgment, and his d.ecis• Pills mire clearl useful Its vin '� ��!��''' � u� '//(f,f��rl P 1 B fo over France be an to build a hu c Y P Y. �P („ ions are to be accepted as irrever• chain of fortmsses all the' way 'ciple is to enable the stomach to do f -moi' Bible. The result will be the tea• its own work by building u the a► from Belfurt to Longwy, The steep g P Al .cation-of war among the nations, a Vosges mountains guard a portion 'blood and giving tone to the HOGS EATING FROM A CONC'RE TF. FEFDING FIOOR. �I: blessing of the Messianic era which of this frontier, but the rest is flat nerves. When' these are once mare 'ready the list inclndes forms of con- !germs. These two simple precau fa often dwelt upas by.the prophets. country; and the boundary fine restored to their normal health in- struetiun ranging from the large tions are a lung stride in the 4iree- The transformation of .swords and runs through digestion `disappears and the cure hip-roofed barn duan to a nest ego tion of.g,,od health, 'as water and . spears:into agricultural implements is permanent. In proof of these that deceives the wisest old lawyer :milk, the latter even more than the shows how real this- eriod of uni- . . FORESTS AND FIELDS statements we give the'ex erience P �' g p in the brood. These uses have been !furrner; are thecommonest of the vernal peace is to be The people Where the line runs through of Mrs. Paul Gannon, Star City, extended largely, by a series of,ex- 'germ-distributing agencies and both) of the country, whose • spokesman woods a broad belt has been clear-`Sask., who says: ­For more than atensiye experiments. i a're used frequently by the farmery Micah'is for the time being, are to I d, and is kept free of all under- year I sciffered with all the terrible'-Already much has been accom- and his family-. pursue their accustomed labors tin- growth. -.gong the centre, at dis- pains of indigestion, and my life l plished on the farm by the use of` Not only has the modern far merl q f: molested. When the true religion tances of about a quarter of a mile, was one of the greatest misery. It concrete. Perhaps the greatest ar- studied out a method of guardin a~ 'r fills their hearts, they will not think are erected stone posts Dery like 'did not seem to make an differencewhich, it necessar to reserve ecce by p° y gument in its- favor, and ore which against sickness from sources :• Y p P, . o.ur ordinary mil's stones. 1When- whether I•ate or not, the pains were has developed only since'concrete might, in the case of water and the construction of costly battle- !ever a road runs along the frontier always there. often accompanied by.ihas .actually been put into general milk, be termed, internal. He has ships and menacing fortifications. !it is marked by tall wooden posts a severe bloating and a belching of i une, is its health-promoting pro- I gone a step further and has decid-� The arsenals and navy-yards will be i painted on one side with the French wind. I did not -yen get relief at j pertibs. ed that the barnyard must also be silent, and the mechanics will have j and upon the other with the Ger- j night, and sometimes hardly got a I If sickness occurs in a city to any, subjected to some changes if doe-' s' 4,, ',gone back to_the cultivation of the man colors.. .Custom houses stand bit .of sleep .in my misery. I tried great extent; a searching. investi-11-ors' pills and doctors' bills are to es soil. i not only on.the railways, but upon I many remedies said to cure indi- gation usually follows, conducted be dodged. 4. Every man tinder his dine—A !all the main Iines-of traffic, and are gestion, but they did me not one picture of-rural felicity. Wars and well guarded by police"and troops. 'particle of good arAd I fully expect- rumors of wars do-not break in to Rows are of constant occurrence. Fed that•I'wuuld always be afflicted NEGROES' PROGRESS. roes are medical doctors, 3,000 are - disturb this satisfying quiet. Quite recently an Alsatian, who 'in- this way. At this time my bro- lawyers, and 80,000 tradesmen. 5. All the peoples walk — 'That is, as a boy of eighteen had fought in ether came home on a visit and he,Remarkable Change in Their Con- y at the 'present time, in contrast to ' the war of 1870 and had subse urged me to tr• D' . Williams' Pink p i ur y dition Since They Were Freed. > the future just depicted. But, bow. !quently settled on the French side Pills and got six boxes fol me, By THE ONLY MEDICINE ever other men walk. let the people I of the border, orae drinking at an the time I had taken tour boxes I Forty-eight years ago President , p p inn do the German side when a ' Lincoln signed a.slocumen: w is QEi THE BABY'` of Jehovah continue in"his nahie for ;began to improve 'and could eat liberated 3,500,000 black slaves in German frontier guard save him 'aith some relish. I was greatly ever and ever. y ;the Southern States. 'These ne- — and'chased him. 6-8. The -day of peace is far off. cheered, and continued taking the roes and their ancestors had been ��. The Alsatian, although nearly B The only medicine a mother Meanwhile there await afflictions Pills until all traces of the trouble kept in slaver during 24'4 ears. Y for Zion, and exile. But Clod ��iib -sixty years old, won the race, but had'disappeared and I could once P y g y (should give her little ones is one I when lie got abort a hundred yards At the liberation the negroes were she can give _ • ,, restore them, and oilt of the righte more eat all kinds of food without without money, without an inch of B e and feel absolutely , across the line the German fired at I y, safe 'that not the slightest 2e ous remnant make a' mighty king- ! the smallest inconvenience. «e land without knowledge of any g test harm , ,him twice. Out swarmed th, will result—a medicine that is guar- dom.. , French guard and if an officer had liave since used D.-. `Williams Pink kind, and- without any moral or 6. I will ther that which is driv• g Pills in our family for other .trou- anteed strictly free from injurious g» not luckily been at hand a fight , religious education. , ..,en away-11v the Assyrian's the poo «.utild have been'the result, b.es. I am' ..o'firmly convinced of g drugs. Such 'a medicine is Bab. s A 'remarkable' change -has taken ±F ,ple of Gots ate to be taken away in their virtue 'as a' family medicine. place during these forty-eight Own Tablets—every box is sold captivity. And yet, ]ame and at- A FRENCHMAN SHOT. that I have no hesitation in recom- `years. Without the 'assistance of under such a guarantee and the! fileted as the;r shall be, there will sic incident mending .them to all weak ailing immigration the have increased mother may feel perfectly safe in ? Some years ago a, tray � , Y F'be's remnant (7) of so much worth occurred nut far .from- helfort. :\ people." aonsidorably. The knowledge of giving them to even the new-bornY _, because of their fidelity t° Jehovah, French officer hunting'a deer, in Sulci by all medicine dealers or reading and writing has increased I babe. Concerning them hies. Al 'that he will be able out of them to the excitement of the chase,' gal- by mail at_50 cents a boa or six to 55 ilei cent. Three hundred uni- bert E. `Wood, London, Ont., says make a strong nation. The tree will loped across the frontier. .A .Ger butes for $2.30, from The Dr. Wil versittes, colleges; academies, high "I lave found Baby's Own Tablets be cut down, but }ifs will still ex- I man challenged, and, ag the liams' Medicine Cu., BrockeiIl'e, schools, and seminaries are pos- all that is claiined for them. Myjaa�„: ist in the vital stump. Frenchmaii did not stop, fired, and Ont. sessed by the. negroes. They Fos- baby•has had them from birth and ,d -8, Tower of the flock—Jerusalem. killed him on the spot. The french _ .c sess, and 'manage, forty-eight will take them eagerly. I am sure G The glory of these prophets is, that i Government sent a pretty sharp banks.of a. total capital of 82,500,- there is no better medicine for little their faith is superior td earthly note to,Berlin, acid we believe"that F OLD-CENSUS TAKING. 000. They control 100,000 farms, ones." The Tablets are sold by; - afflictiuns of the most stupendous compensation was paid by-the Ger- There is a record of a census in and possess 230,000. They pay taxes medicine deale'rs 'or by', mail at 25 kind. Purified of her sins by muni- I man Government. China as far back as the dear 2042 on property valued at,$975,000,000. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' : fold trials, Zion is :o arise greater I The Russo-German frontier is B.C., and of one in Japan in the More than 236,000 negroes are Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Y ' _than.ever,-with all the former glory I marked in a similiar fashion, and last century before Christ. Under teachers in public and private ,p _ { , 71 NS E-A- -, of the days of David and Solomon. i Here troubles are of frequent oc- the constitution of Solon, the Citi- schools, and 900,000 children in the • , AThis is-the single limitation of the currence, for the ?rungry, ill-paid lens of Athens were divided and re- schools are-black. The negroes have Assistant—"Mrs..Jones complains lCrophecy by which it comes short Cossacks Ire constantly raiding gc.5tered in four clashes, accordinS 6-ferted 2:5,000 churches, and there that her photographs don't look Af the most modern hope of nrriver. over the border in search of Poul- to the amount of their taxable pro- are 33,000 negro priests and blah- i like her Phi,togrnpher—"Cotr�- a+ sal peace. We cherish no thought and pigs. felts, ops. Two hundred thousand nog-Jpiains? 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RENNIE S BEST ,., - 'n —Miss Cornell of Scarboro, —Henr and Mrs. Coates and —Robert McBrsdy ie-repainting g y • lilt residence. s nt thwboliday with W. V. and child, of Toronto, bpeat the 24th pe - — —W. Dickie, of Toronto, spent Mrs, Richardson. with Mrs. Geo. Holt. - 1'-lOr� Imperial Leeming _._ _ -__ _ y 4'- y `with his relatives here. —During the thunder-storm of —Mrs. F. E. Gee, and daughter. - V Com tons Eearl - g P auz _ —Mr. Rich moved his household Monday night, lightning struck of Toronto, spent Wednesday Giant's White Ensilage effects from Toronto last week- an apple tree in H. J. Marquis' with Mrs. J. H. Bundy. —Ewart Wright left last week orchard and also a tree beside the —W. J. Clark spent Victoria Y Elephant, Jumbo ' for Toronto to pursue his studies. planing mill. Day in the city with his father, Tnrnlp --J.H.Bundy is having his store —Mins Ethel Gordon will open who has been ill for some time. , 8nttoII a Champion � repainted, both inside and out- her i4e-cream parlor, to-morrow —Our football boys will ga to tt r side. (Saturday), when everything will Green Riyer to-morrow(Saturday) ?1�'arlgPi { Yellow Intermediate - l;' —T. M. McFadden is spending be conducted in up-to-date style. evening to lay the return match t� l um Sugar Beet Jumbo B t * y p to meet increasin demands. Dur- Two weeks ago man farmers - the holiday with his areata in Increased room has been provided with the Shamrocks. i "Durham, Grills, on the Kingston ing the season the parlor will be were desponden tat the prospect T r . d east has ui"chased a fine kept open each Wednesday*and of a poor hay crop. The rains JOS4 H e .8 V DY - n w auto. p Saturday. and warm weather of the past two a —W. Hiscock, of Toronto, spent —Owing to the refusal of a weeks have dispelled their gloomy Sunday with his sister, Mrs. (Rev) number along the front street to forebodings. 19 Su Moore, contribute to a fund for the pur- —The annual service at Erskine chase of the oil for the streets it Church, better .known - as the • 1 t —Roy Wagner, of Toronto, will be left to eachproperty-own- "White Church," will be, held on - �'n W. 1 spent Sunday at the home of his �� le ' -parents here. er to oil the street in front of his Sunday, June 4th, at 2. 30 p m. --A number from here attended own premises if he or she is desir. Special collection in aid of the �. the Liberal Convention st Whitbg ous to be free of the dust nuisance. cemetery fund. All are welcome. It is to be regretted that our Citi —Wm- S. Perrett, who was - TT on Saturday last. will not unite in this matter about twenty-one years ago a SUGAR GAR ` SUGAR t _ E. L. and Mrs. Chapman, of zeas Toronto, spent Sunday with rela- as the increased comfort of hal resident of this township, died at lives in Pickering. ing clean streets amply repay the his home in Hyannis,- Nebraska, A large stock-Bought Right, Get otlr prices w —Mrs, h. S. Ackerman is at cost of the oil. on Map 8th in his 86th year The - • wait. present visiting with Mrs. Alex. —J. R. Winter with wife and deceased was a member of the •• - _ � .`E_'•�OW " Don't .Findlay at Simcoe Point. family, of Port Colborne spent Masonic order and 'was held in —The funeral of the late Mrs. Sunday with friends in Pickering• very high esteem. Mr. Winter is now leaving Port —Saturday night at Pickering M.. James Greenlaw ly Saturday aft- Colborne to take charge of the Ice Cream Parlors Neilson's special W •�' +, ernoon was largely attended. book-keeping department of the maple walnuts ice cream at popu- WALL PAPERS r!' ALL PAS ERS__ —Russell Andrew is spending a P g Imo► Maple Leaf Milling Co.,of Kendra. lar price 5 cents. Ice cream week with his uncle and sunt, An- They are going fast—great assortment drew and Mrs. Annan,of llrairport. He left on Tuesday, accompanied bricks, maple walnuts, pineapple, b Mrs. Winter and family, for strawberry, and vanilla. each 2(k. - to choose from. —T• M. and Mrs. Henderson, of y. These mills are lee cold orangeade and Ice cream r -` Toronto, spent the 24th with the his new home, PRICES TO SUIT ALL. KEEP COMING. 4 among the most extensive in Can- sodas 5c. Gramophone(new selec- ' i former's stater, Mrs. John Rankin. ads. We congratulate him on his tions.) m —Thoas Wilson sold s team of 8-year old Clydesdales to Mr. important and remunerative ap —Alt organization meeting of •Hull, of Woburn, this week for pointment. the Liberal-Coueervativea of —Mr. Moore, Associate Editor South Pickering, consisting-of ol- of The Pioneer, ..;he oi'ficat organ ling sub-divisions. Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4 —Mrs. (Capt.) Clement, of Mil- b1 Ton'n-of the Dominion Temperance al. and 5 will be held in t t :ton, has been spending a week p with her parents C. H. and Mrs. liance, occupied the pulpit in St. Hall Pickering, on the evening Of s Burling Andrews Church on Sunday morn. Wedne=clap, May 81st at 8 o'clock lug last when be gave an excellent A fall attendance is eranestly re- J. e .., _ —J. R. Thexton and family \�\ s address on the progress made quested. if you only knew Sow good, and Gordon Thezton, of Toronto, bpeat Victoria Day with A. and alo'n'g temperance lines in Can- - how durable, how satisfactory _ iipe Alloway. ada as well as to the united States. —As a result of-the thunder- He also made an appeal for as- most �ia�,,®'� �Riono��irrg storm on Monday night of aistanre in still_ further promoting „ the cause of Temperance. Alar¢sa With Money to lavest I - the phones in the village were II really is: ii you only knew how easily it can be pat on and - itemppoo�artly out of curnmisston. number of coutesty will be brong t - —1![ise Shaw, of Toronto, visited on nett January, for which a We have some of the choicest houses � how tong it lasts ; if you on y knew what a good all-round � pb large amount of literature Will .be q g rtR pl roof it is, u would save money by wing it for every building In Toronto ire nirin ilrst tno a ee. e. her mate , res. J. S. Je t90II Oaort the lace. Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, slate Decesaa The builders requiring Loans will pa' p ' ISundtsy• 9 Wall accompanied and d r cent.accordingto amount color, any one can lay it. Let t:s prove !o you what the genuine 'by other men a avho came down —Victoria Day wits anent very of loans.per to run or 6 yea». Paroid Rooting will do. t 1n an auto. '� quietly iii our vrtlage. There was The properties will bear rigid inspec- .. —Geo. A. ana'i,tfrt3. Gordon, and [ne usual -family reunions and WOnyou can employ your owtt _ Send for Free Sample L. A and Mrs. Findlay sad dal gbuite a number spent 'the day at Lawyers,or we will put you in touch - _ y t e lake. In the afternoon two with the principal lawyers in Toronto. It will save you money. Dont takes a cheap imitation. Get the - ghter, of Toronto, were here on genuine—the ioof that lasts. A complete g baseball stubs from Whitby genuine otter. - Saturday attending the funeral of by carve This is an absolute -nfipg kit in every roll. Lbs late Mrs, James Greenlaw, up to play a friendly game with We have loaned out for Loan Com- - -A number of the members of the Pickering school team which Panics thi+year, oven!200,000. Come $p ,r were witnessed by a good many and see us or write. You can see the Urge - - a the A. O,U. W,. I.O.O.F , and of our citizens and visitors W the Properties-yourself. Orangemen of Pickering attended _ 1R . Saes n The first game was played 4 y? X T the united service in the Taber- tow between the Henry Street school, 97 Wellington 8>" East, Toronto nacle, %Vhltby, on Sunday last at8134 Telephone, Adelaide 863 which the Rev, Dr. Laker, of To- of Whitby, and Our 'school team. Jill l ronto, peeacbed. In this game our boys won easily dust tl�TT398d t. in a seven inning° gems, the 1, There.is'the promise of a hen- ICE CREAM '] to 3 is their favor. Ins• vy yield of fruit this year. Trees g — are covered with bloom, and the mediately after this game they The Ice CreamPru cai I�r in conoeon , tried conclusions with the Buckle Buckle- warm weather of the past week witb the Gordon House will now i'►' r ttw► ' hes been favorable for their fer- factory team, of Whitby, but be o each Wednesday and , , �.'�ii•ri. .f!'.:•- :r +� _ _ . . _-;_� pen ^r tilization. dOlb In the Niagara district were defeated by them in a nine Saturday during the the prospect for a heavy yield is innings game by the score of 10 to summer. ' also very bright. 0. In playing with them the Pick - • • —On Monde the thermometer ering boys were of a disad vantage, .Everything conducted in up-to-date D Monday style in spacious rooms, hapm registered il•8 degrees in the Shade. as the Whitby 'buys were- much :''Per seldom do we have- greater larger,and were fresh .wh-en theyGordon - Pickering -- -_ y entered the game while the Pick. I'it�lel , - - heat-tha,D this during the sum- eying boys wets tired after their - mer. On Monday the beat was • rendered.more oppressive by the previous game._ A return match e ; M ; a I �ro ,,,, "! great humidity ofthe atmosphere, with each-club is expected to be _ +! � a� ~w Ladies' Fille Shoes N1 in R Whitby wtthiu a Reek >' .r ; o —We are in receipt of the Cana- played ,.r� '� � �, t I dian Cricketer, a new weekly or two. •, journal devoted to the game and —The census enumerators of S o v = to -"� Ic a- o C3 We hsve.a fiDe range of Ladies' Oxford Ties, Patent Leather; which made its appearance this the South Riding of Ontario, have R ec to �w M at$1.i5, $2.00 and $Z:50.. Davie Press, 73 Adelaide SW., receiving Jackson. been in iPnstrun d ctionsethe 'fromwthe ` a� o� = °0 $ :v,lm eek • I O b 0. c,eusus commissioner, John Gorm , b ss �s ■ yw' Dongolia Oxfords lace style, good Cubar heels, t$200. 'Toronto, and contains much inter !, g } , .p ►dam eating matter. ley,and they find'the work more o'�'I� O o15r p c O= —On Tuesday when the enum- stupendous than they anticipated: p," i a Also,�complete line of Ladies', Misses' and ChildreII'e Boots There are,.thirteen schedules, each o : i;.:o 7�n • always on hand. - �eratora had concluded their work of which is wide in its scope, � ■.. Q= - -of receiving instructions from Mrr. pe Feb 'Gormley, the census commission- covering about fifty questions •l g a l$ „ d„ USX M er, they ezpressaed their s preci- each on an average. No 1. is the. y— This ie where you get good Boots and Shoes at the right p 9 Apr i►i price all the time. anon by passing the following most important and contains forty $ _o : •�• s :p • .,. �a !e :resolution : "Moved by John Nott questions. It relates to the popn• o � � � seconded b W. J. Haycraft, and talion and the citzens sre�legally g g g P �m ��r • m R. A. BUNTING NTINGf -PICKER1NG . ` resolved, that we, the census bound to answer truthfully every o• !s ^ •g w Sgt s■ps ,� —enumerators for the South Riding d. question,.and their refusal to do b �q� oat. 0..;10 of the County of Ontario, here so makes them liable to a heavy g a v .p o o m+I po. m A assembled, feel it to be our duty fine. The taking of the census is JUST t"RR.TV -ENGLISH PRINT r m•� D•0 tr i ai,�l�.vs ' 1 to express our appreciation for a very important matter. It is the pleasant and gentlemanly way Jannsi7 1Porry 94itbt, ge 11,a te,srolOn not done for curiosity to know the IT,sort p,»is,.ilzbrldtte lis ptwaiaaba 11, -We stand behind thgse reliable goods. It will pay you to buy your t which pleasant were received by Mr. number of population and other swvertoa to,uptarRove a printa from us. Our pprice is 12 cents per yard. Gormley, the Census Commission- tics, but the credit of the We have some Boots and Shoes on bargain'at 26c. to 81.00 a pair. Commission- er, and further, for the able and country depends to a great extent Distance No Hindrance No need to worry about the germination of Rennie's bulk.' manges 7. .,efficient manner in which he die- upon the result of the andertak- seed and seed.corn. .All varieties have been t'es'ted by(Iovernment. 4 'charged his several duties in ing. Many are of the opinion that to those who wish to get the giving us instructions in the work their taxes will.be based upon the best. Many students from FARMERS', SUPPLY STQRL,F assigned to us in taking the census information furnished by the ea- the distance province and the B g United States attend the. Ii the lace to buy our Seed Corn. ..its by law required." numerators,but such is not the P y y —One of the severest electric case. The numerators are sworn - PICKERINGI' = - 4orms for years passed over this to secrecy,` and any information � �� E: BRYAN PROP. locality on Monday nigbt. For they may receive will not be di- vul ed to an one except to. the • q >; about two hours there-was one B y _____. pp continuous glare accompanied by commissioner who to also sworn TORONTO. ONr• incessant roar of thunder. So far to secrecy. Mach information will be taken regarding the wealth This school has a national re uta- we have beard of no buildiaga be- g g r jog burnt, but John Percy north of the country. . Each freeholder tion for blaqh grade work, f3radu- will be asked to place a value upon ates readily get good •positions. „Sri i of the village lost two cattle and his land or other property, O entire year; Enter now. his neighbor, George Farle , lost p pe y, the ' y Now is the time to have your harness repaired for _ _ y amount of the' various kinds of "one. Lightning also struck Henry Write for catalogue. the spring work. all Fuller's stable demolishing it and grain he has raised during the past' killing his most valuable horse. year, the amount of crop for the W. J. Elliott, Principal Customers wound Brougham leaving repair work or.orders at : The electric storm was aceom. present year, and their opproxi- Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts, Philip's store will be able to have work done and ,parried by a heavy rain which was mate value etc., but no one need returned in a few days. welcomed by the farmers. A hesitate a moment in furnishing pICKB1tING•MARKETS - - Small stock of winter goods left going at cost. - hettVy thunderstorm also occurred the required information. think- -oa Saturday evening last, and that his -taxes will be based on aphite'Win#et-W�t .... !d .86 evere, we that information. Every one although it was very sRed . .86� PIGBERING HARNESS EMPORIUM he have heard of no loss in this should answer eve question as •� ;a : r9 q Mixed 88 immediate locality,though several correctly as it is possible for him Spring Wbeat.......:........... .70 phone Ind. 801. W. J. 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