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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_06_02 r` ! `�±.. ..v,ua, ::� a,. ;',..., `<1r" .... .^x xr +a•4r r:-• - -.wr r, •..+!n,.na ;x„Jay ♦ 5* �Jw ,h .$ OREM .r, g r pL -..�•k .� o- p e'°•af-•.•-' r....,.�; k,�..". -•.•n;mr:,- ,.-,�,r r..a• x'.`.f7. - ot...� _, ..,x, � ;..✓ .-,Se'',. ':,c' .,..Flf- ..a,:•�..w ,,, •f_.'-.•ra•tix:.�,g. ,.,'ea'y !y;, 1` •.+es `'. ••.itis• ��'.. S y, .r-. .. .F:.. ... .,Ny 4 .'�"L"'+ x...- w w ^G,t. ',i. w a •.,'ur':. •''�k. '".'<5:" Yr.� 1••' KYG'. r +., '1'+ .ry •"it. .. -f;, .e .`�: •.; ,r ,.:® y.d>. -.. '... ..'.-„-7' nJ•'"w✓ -w i L•Y. �, �t'� - •�•: 12' PICSERING ONT., -FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1911 -- - ---No 35 VOL*' �� X. x ii�Tt;fsstauat @LasD#. WHIT�VALi CH£RRYWOOD Established 75 years SPINK MILLS Mrs, A. B. Allison is with friends in During the recent thunderstorm Yed4cal Toronto. lightning struck one of Mr. Geo. Dav- GREENWOOD ton, of Toronto University, i son s barna. It struck the peak of L.�:�lr � the f then own around the eave- E. FOR.SYTH. D. of O., Regis- :' IceW n as gone west or troughing and hen into the atone Beaton, _ -p at home. Re tared member of the optometrical Am- the Thornton h go t f dem oa bf oatario. special attention giyan to - the summer. wall which was badly damaged. Por- — tirs!piing of glasses. Byes tared free. North ILLS Olae•mont. sett Our new blend of "Cream Bttna" Mrs. Clubine i visitipg her brother tunately fire did not break out al - r givingentire satisfaction to all in the States. though both mows contains hay and is $ $ Mrs. Ellwell, of Toronto, is visiting straw. The Methodist Church shed 's• ' NC. MCKINNON,`M.D., L.R.C.S.. a 1 Z . Edinburghmember of the College of Rood housewives. who are forte- at W. Burton's. was also struck, making a hole in the No other flour just quite as good as Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,liceatiste nate enough to try it. Miss Stella Hames has been visiting roof and splintering two of the posts. r.. of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. friends at Stouffville. Besides a number of young elm trees ``'BAKERS JOY• Special attention to deiea•es of women and "Tea Buns fur pastry is the Norman Driller and family, vlaited were struck is Mr. Carter s.farm. s " children. Mae and residence,Brougham, only flour. It requires less short- for bread. It makes p h at Mr, Buckler's, Markham. 'DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any of er Sour on the Mr. Annie, of Bolin,, visited his IiETTEI�i -ATHA � and X-RAY INSTITUTE market. COMiss Nettkae Hames,recently. Fl lin ton, do f3wEETER� �_^d kg g Mrs. Harry Roper is under the Doc- �' •. PICKHRING, - - ONTARIO If a high grade Manitoba'Patent spent Sunday with her parents. tar's care. _ than any other.is desired we recommend our cele- W. Mooney has just finished build- Mrs. A. G. Nighswander spent last R. 11;LaIN TOWLE, X. B., ni. D., C. x., ., ++ in a new driving house for Frank Lee. Pb,.ictan•tn char,:e brated White Satin. This flour g 8 • week in Toronto. = S ►��' _ �� _ M Ddr. Manuel is Improving his reel- - Freda Rothwell spent the 24th with + _f9pecialiat in Seetal Di•edsee. Pr0•tatie D#a• stands without a peer. Pe the perfect Sour for pastry and cakes. --ease• or trees, Dieeaees of women, Cancers, dente by the addition of two veran• his father in Toronto. It makes white,flaky past and fates 'z Tumors.%eBay azamination. Disease• of ay. We have a large supply of all dos. Arthur Johnson, of Toronto, "tit pastry ear,nese,tbroat and long•. P'ittlag gra sesana Mrs. Geo. Burkholder has returned less shortening than other alpurpose.brands. I. .W acute and chronic diseases. kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, home. after a pleasant visit with the 24th at Mr. Farthings. is a special flour for a special purpose. - OSoe Hours 19 to s and T to 0 My jumbo and feed flours, also oat p John Scott was judge of the sheep �< chop, barley chop and pea meal. friends in the city. and swine at the Richmond Hill CHOPPING = May 24th was ape nt very quietly spring fair on the 29th, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. here the only important features of peter Stewart and Calvin Murray ' We rind fast and fine. .° CHOPPING DAILY �° g T E. FAREWELL, S.C., B.><RRIS- the dap were t e BapLiat supper attended the Toronto and Baltimore e) . Tas,00na wo.aattosney,andCount, :_ 9,t Thoa. White's and the fireworks at b t� ase-balkgame at Toronto on the 24th, salwsto:. oeart_Sons..whitbT. lar _ _-- -_ - - T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, A-number of the men of our vil. Vera. Robt and Mrs. Lloyd, John and t L. S. B Solicitor. Public,steral -"w,Exami Inge had an exciting time Sunday Mrs. Scott, spent the 29th at Rich- St. Georges Anglican Church face for Riga Court of Public•. Brock Strsat afternoon and night fighting fires in mond Hill fair. m Sir for, J L. 3PINHf LIMITED, Wm. Philips swamp, tdbich was start- BCNDAY SERF ILE9 ed by-burning some brush. Little or PICKERING. ONT, 10.30 A. M. J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, no damage was done. sCARaoRO Morning Prayer '-pp , os •solicitor,Notary t Public.Eta Md ap to A meetibg of the Scarboro Old Boys Evening 7.00 P. M, can. OfIIee as=t door to the standard Beak, , lwhltbt, ,sly will be held at the Clyde Hotel on Sat- Je Ht BEAL Ice cream bricks will carry 5 miles purday, June 3rd at 1 p. m„ for the Sunda School 2.00 P. M.and I•emain St•m. Order one Y at the Bakery. transaction of important business,and SHIRLEY, Veterinary �' for determining the time and place of 1L� y CLAREMON the annual ptbnic. A full represents- S rgeon, Honorary graduate of the o All tion oft embers is requested. - tario veterla C.r:lega,Toronto,Cana•ia. All — h.�11D diseases and buries of domestic animals treat- for All styles of furniture. • 'GREENWOOD - Anniversary services will be held in fir' �sd on the most modern,approved and scientific St. Margaret's Church on Sunday. ;principles. Offices at corner of icing and Lent- T. C. Robinette and family spent June 4th, Hol communion at 9 a<M. r , r- an Ave.. Pickering.Ontario ly the holidaywith friends here. p .� - -- Mrs. RoConner is spending a few when Rev. A. M. I. Durnford will be d .�; F i�ftfsttttsif>r !lCasD;. ®�� © �4„g ays in Toronto with her mthe celebrant; afternoon service at 3 other. o'clock will be taken by Rev. D. T. t din Mrs. Bruce. of Toronto, spent the Owen, of Holy Trinity,Toronto;even- G. 11 leceHaMln the count Mxr�ia a holiday with R. and Mrs. Wilson, Ing service at.7 o'clock, with Rev. W, �+ I+ N ta> James Byers spear the holiday with picture + ramex his sister. Mrs. Barnes,of Thornhill. L. �9nea Reed o[Norway in charge. Piekwing village. my �. � POUCHER. Real Estate An Charles Wilson left on Friday for d aJL� o�oeew.11"As�t�collector or aoa ar �dHAM ®� Siha(�88 encs his cure in England to visit his Par- Chas. A. BarclaNMOy in Oshawa on ' - Tll HOPPER Issuer of Diarrts a Spencer and Mrs Tailor,of Picker p o Licensee In the Oonat, of oa ing, spent Sunday with Mrs. H. M. Monday, ole.at,toss and tri.rwdeaoe.Ql ratetoaa Sadler. Mrs. ?Dr ! MrHinnon and Neil are SCRAI�ItON COAL 1 ^” Wes. H. Sadler was confined to the visiting in Toronto. • T1 S.BEATON,TOWNBHIPGLESH UNDERTAKING Ag�NG house last week with a mild attack of Mrs. Ed, Holtby. o[ Toronto. is vis _ i� y EGG STOVE PRICE, N�L'T atives here. Adwavlr�Amocia nus. ate. moray is W" in connection aw mMrrsslJame�askew is pe friena Mrs.ds Sunda s Wed Holtboronto, spent SPECIAL rR C� � sae farm �ap�, Usaer of 1+lanuo Lia- fes daps In hitby isftl g ie Y_ Y lx' . -Beres• 1 hP it ala, out, f-r Distance no o�ileet. I POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Miss gate Green and aunt, of To-' spent Friday at R. J. Cowan's. -- Jit JL' . tor oonottes of Farts and ootaeto Ano- Prices moderate• ronto,and lare aepeading a few days with Geo fi LeeM has natailed ansh ode, �FF CARS *W sales of all kinds attenned to on shortest F, L- and Mrs. Green. pendent.phone in his residence. muse. Addre"Green River P.O., Ont _ ! _ Thomas Elliott, Graham Johrlstotr Wm and Mrs. DfoSgrove spent a T T SPIN Ltd �j]' B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- and William Gibson were among those few days of last week in Toronto. tt a .u• ! • ►1 , tionow valuator and eotlo for for DISCOVERED who attended the Elliott sale Tuesday The Centennial 'Choir had a most w ematie• of Ontario aoA York An kinds or last atTOdmefdea. successful practice on Tuesday uight, pjCKERING Wes conducted either privately or by soetioa. After years o>4 research we have 's- Mrs. R. Wilson returned home on George Philip and R. J. Cowan had Gals notes cottsotsd, For dates or other are covered a Compound which has rove bioalars apply at residecoe. Rliaabstb say Ppiak. P P Tuesday from the city• where abe bad a business trip to Toronto on Tuesday. i acing. Phone orders left at Naws once.Pick• en to be a great Tonic and builder, been under the doctor's care. We are Mrs. Perryman is spending a week VO © J . atins, or lfaoaab'■ store. olaremoot. will re- This Compound will now be known as leased to find her much im roved.- in Tnroato with 'her daughter, Dlrs, v l'1L ,p':' asi.e promptatteatioo. Sat+•faonon gnaran- P P Reed My pbonenumbarisladependent le01 Pickering Pflla." Love. Egg, Stove, Ntit and Pea sizes - They restore Lire energy and strength Mrs. Wm. Ham, of Toronto• spent a in hard-cord. to every part of the human spatem. Order one of Neilson's famcme few days last week with R. J. and 1: JOHN pglLlpThe move the bowels gently and aremaple walnut ice ere9m bricks Dlra Cowan. Best 3 lump Steam coal. All coal the favorite Prescription oP many price '�cents, at Lhe RoY BPtt and Master Jack, of Mil- under cnvec, full weight and Physicians in diseases such as nevous- Baker ton, are spending a few days with T. _ prompt service. Has a full line ut tresh and Ct1I- nese, anemia and female irregularities. y C. and Mrs. Brown. e Q µ led meats constantly on hand. Every one of these pills makes new, Mr. Fleming, of Dfarkbam,has plat- LUMBER � rich blood and brings a feeling of new !_BALSAM ed anew piano in the town hall for Good ,,fork of rough and matched Spice ROIL Breakfast- Bacon, health and energy to weals. tired out, the coming Centennial. -Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. ailing men, women and children. W. H. Jones now SPOT is a new bug- ;Iles,Russell Story and Mrs. Frank hemlock, also watt•hed and Vis. Weg uarantee "PickeringPills"to be gy• Story, of Goodwood, spent Wednes- dressed spruce and pine. , Highest prices paid for as repreaeateRoy Ward visited in Greenbank day with W. E. and Mrs. Holtby. No. 1 hemlock lath'. - ! Butcher's cattle Over Sunday. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian 2x, 3x and •ix Ontario cedar Price 50c.a box,or 0boxes for 2.50 Walter Ward has purchased -a new' church bad a nost successful-meetin ficklering • • Canada Carriage Co., bu g shingle_,, 3x and 4x British 0 B ggy• at the home of Mrs. Holtby on Wed- Columbia shingles. fa 'f iVer;( T. M. MoFA DDEN Mias Dryden, of Toronto. is spend• nesday afternoon. Let me note ou trices on an �r DRUt3(316T A�iD GRADUATE OPTICIAN ingg a few weeks at Fred Jamieson's. Mrs.John Soden spent T,tesday of q y p Y John,White and family, of Toronto, last week in Sunderland attending building material you may �wk F1rBt-Class rigs for hire PICKE:RING, _ -ONT. visited-at J. H. Jones on Sunday. the Annukl District meeting of North require. ' Miss Ada Jones visited for a days Ontario Women's Institute.. Bill stuff a specialty. ' Day or uigtttwith Mrs. John Neal, of Claremont. Frank Poacher, of Toronto, *and 'Ind. phone 1504. s-t J. W. Disney, of Myrtle, purchased Mrs. A. E. Major, of Wbitevale. paid REAL ESTATE....: x Bus meets fill.! traias� a valuable horse from W. F. Wilson a short visit on Saturday with Thos. A C. R E E S O R Teaming promptly rom tl attended Two fifty-acre acre farms for sale Chea last week. and Mrs. Poucber and other friends.supply of a • $ p p y �°• y P• A number from here attended the g pp y LOCUST HILL Good buildings, lent Those wishing to secure a au 1 of Agent for Canada Carriage Co. g . P y of water,'one- fair at Uxbridge on May 24th, and re- maple syrup of the'beat quality may ' W H Peak half in cash, balance on mortgage if Port a good time. do so by dropping a card at once to - n We e required. Wm. Carruthers, of the Ideal Bak- M. Brodie, Claremont. Price $1.60 7 PicltesHtg. ery. Toronto, spent the 24th with J. per Imperial gallon. v Also a good tenement dwelling A. Jones and family.. The hearty thanks of tha centennial yielding 12%in the village of Picker- Fred. Fearnot 9. W. A. K.paid us a committee is due to:lir. R. A. Fleur. "f,� •Blaeksmithin g ing• flying visit last week. We congratu- ing of Markham who has. generously V late him upon attaining his degrees. given the free use of a Dominion as Thos. E. Pugh has purched a new pfano, for the centennial celebration. $avi0 rented the Dumbarton shopbuggy from the T. Eaton Co. and had Tye music part of the celebration will t `' _- and opened the same,I am' prepay- same shipped to Dagmar one day last be one of its most attractive features Neglec. � A ed to do all work entrusted to s WIWt week. - and ce Flemings part i making it 2.� me in the above line. - Mrs Holden had the misfortune to a success is much appreciated. ♦ r �orseahoeia a specialty. have a number of cattle killed on the St, John's auxiliary of the W. F. Your Watch S y 'W Q R�ehardsoa C. P. R. Crossing to our. west a few M. S. will hold its next re ulcer meet- i Calj in an see me an time. • • e days ago, ing in the church, on Wednesday, And don't buy a watch by the 3 ' ;�. tT. IrI1�T'TENER, David Pilkey's English assistant June 7tb,at'S o'clock, when Mrs. K. case. The MOVEMENT is the Notary Public, Pickering. suddenly took his departure one day Cameron,of Columbus, will conduct important thing. We sell the DUNBARTON last week. He is now travelling for the meetin speaking on "Our Indi- L g p R most-reliable movements in the The Serest, Walker, Dolens and Seemore. ans, and what our church and govern- world-namely Some Salt Left ! Messrs. Ray Redman and Richard meat are doing for them." At the Day spent the 24th in Oshawa. While close of the meeting a social hour will The WALTHAM, We have still on'band a quantity of there Mr. Redman purchased a new he spent at the home of Mrs. T. C. The ELGIN, z DOMINION BANS Salt. Farmers desiring It should jam u buggy. Now girls-who will be The REGINA, P gBy• $ Brown. A cordial invitation is ex- secure it at once. the first? tended to all ladies to be present. The ILLINOIS, X. f - Bead U>afoe, Toronto The Shop will be close every Wednes- S. H. Jones, who has been on the The HAMILTON, day and Saturday from npw sicklist for several weeks, is recover- The HOWARD l twen- General Barkin Business until November 1st. iWe hope to soon see tdhem bothfullyt Akegs of gold amounToronto bank ting to Watches i $ y• as is ` transacted. Specialist in vetting light tires n all .grades,-each l P 8 B restored to health. $1,000,000. grade the best possible time- restored s JACKSON, rr c YY pQuMnyr One of the heaviest electric storms piece at its price. t Speeial attention given t0 W. N i ti�Y�SOfl �H{I{la Ro�u Paseed oyer here on.Monday night.' Sir. Wilfred Laurier may spend I A Humber of buildings were struck ,in a week. in the Alps after the You cannot make a mistake if - the Colleotion Of - coronation. you buy one of these from ue� the vicinity of •ginsale, and Green. @f es notes. Have yoU lots of Water ? wood,but fortunately no damage was It was stated at the Dental Con- "It's time ou owned a good {+;' done.in the immediate vicinity �atch." RJCY ]TIROS., O! WIQTt'VALE A couple of ladies representing the vention that teeth extraction SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Seven Sutherland Sisters were in the without anaesthetics i9 a Rpt And a good and reliable place �. are prepared to furnish you anything P P y villa a on Saturda advertisin their shock to the system. is at - •ZDepo®iti�f re°ewed of $1. andg y R in the line of water supply such as famous bait preparations. One au- -The census enumerators.have , _ upwards. pompe, windmills, hydraulic rams, burn haired lady, whose luxurious now begun their work. Don't gee Norman Bassett ==te=elst allowed at highest plumbing, etc. tresses reached almost to the ground, sauc to them if they appear to be THE PICKERING, NEWS current rates. was the cause of much favorable com- ty They are also expert well drillers ment and speaks in glowing terms for too lnquis{five or impertinent. ,TgwELFeR AND OPTICIAN -- CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager and respectfully solicit your patron`, these wonderful preparations, any The questions they ask are harm- oT or`eN�retP �'SITBY ^� ' WHITBY BRANCH. age for the future. 1 Ind. hone 6627. of which may now >x had at the Bal- lase and it is the Way they have of P saw store. earning their bread and batter. : royy, '.•. .. J ... e^ . . r•. .k .., ..;[J- t ":'.° .• .:., .-,.•.: -. .'.. �7., a.. '-FY 'µ ,"('„i::. v<R:n pn ,.�`n. C�' � '1::' �•.'ps.�'c•"�',.m."�. vk,..•,;�v4r• :a '�.:.-.a ,,Q.��.S.,:t .�s,,:..,a,;�� .. .. ,.. u,, r�+' u.,..,,:�,«. � � �* pe•,�..'.. ,y,�.,,w..,•�j•,,;n'.'wv^.w.'r:;.. v5w•,.' �. �,'�•ti�� n A. •#j. If^. � •.� ..� s N� ANN '�- - ..•+ - ..�H'.' rA ,, iX.•'3+: n-wary(" r,. 11 1 1 111 Y9`l � 'C•`T`'�.� •:CI'4"F :$P'-' S ,- ••'-C�'"'.Y •MC: '�4�-f i1o't. I � R"�' .x -�• :�Str-....r+ .._ .. ., :. ,` '.' r- .r•...^7,•a .5,'-�.'.�. .a`�`:�a!'�++ ++w ...:..q,-�.a ^`�a�. �.� h-""c-".;.+ "S•'� .+.F�»Xs""`� ,.w,�s, +P 1, .,,- >,..•s, ..fin;'.. �? .v.. ., .•r ,.. ''; . ,..,... a ... ... . ..... .. .. ,;...._ .. .: .... -. 5?'.•.,.. •,. 'n. �. �•�,. t , y. K BUST ONE CURE THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON - TOR ANAEMIA -- - ` MADE IN ANA INTERNATIONAL LESSON, JUNE 4. — —;Used in Canadian homes to pro - a at �u '•"hrough the Bich, Bed Blood delicious home-made bread,and a ply is always included'in Sportsmen �. i Ur. 'Williams' Pink Pills " Lesson X.—Israel's penitenee­and and Campers'Outfits. Decline y Actually Blake God's Pardon, Hosea 14. all imitations. They never E ; There is just one cure for anae- Golden Teat, Neb, 8. 17. give satisfaction and coat fust mia—more rich, recd--blood. Anne- -- — as much. Verse 1. Return unto Jehovah ' mia is simply a bloodless, run down thy God—Hosea has followed Amos E. W. OILLETT CO. LTD. :conditiun. Then the body becomes Winnipeg Toronto,ont. Montreal s in declaring that inevitable Areas- a weak from overwork, worry or ill- ter awaits his people because 'of d�o.d.a btSBeJt ons.honors or ott ;ness, an examination of the blood P P r�•�r EIpCJ%i:ORJ. their iniquity. But now, with faith (will .show it to be weak and wat- and patriotism, he "turns to them ST PERFECT MAN a '. ery. The common symptoms are Iwith an appeal to repent and a _ E, aleness of lips, gums and cheeks,'! promise of God's forgiving mercy. shortness of breath and palpitation _ 4 P P His doctrine of repentance, there= pf the,heart after the slightest ex- fore, is as3 gracious as it is true. -- rtion, dull eyes and a loss of ap- He realizes how low his nation has p. petite. Anaemia itself is a danger 'fallen in the guilt and shame of its e. Ephraim—Representing the — — ous trouble and may pass into con- !degenera . But he knows there z r c3• people of Israel. The verse has sumption. It can only be cured by is hope in a God who is waiting to many difficulties, owing to the con- making the blood. rich and red, hear the cry and satisfy the hunger fusion resulting from the use of so thereby enabling it to carry the 'of the returning prodigal. many undefined pronouns. - .This ✓ ` necessary nourishment to every �, P +� Take with you words — contusion is characteristic of part of the,budy• ITrue repentance is articulate. It Hosea`s style. Here, it cannot cer J• a f It is a proved fact that Dr. Wil �will net keepsilent and so give no tainl be determined which is s eak- hams' Pink Pills have cured thou- token of its ncerity, but will speak, ing, Jehovah or Ephraim, or both. - R hands and thousands •of cases of forth 'nraise and P pure worship. - ®, nnaemi , na a entire manner !a dialogue bet`veeen the two. Eph- to make new, rich blood, and are in which Israel turned to God was I raim announces his intention to , r. compeuncled in the most scientific altogether artificial and lacking i g gn 1have done with idols, Jehovah re- _ ocher" Y:ith the finest ingredients earnestness. He..r buxnt uuerin 5 lies that he has taken note of the a { ror,the blood known to medical sci- 'were cheaply rendered. They could I penitent's prayer, and will answer. ' enic. These Pills are not a cure- in no wise satisfy an offeuded Gud. That being the case Ephraim Feels ,r.• >.- �Y • E!I. They are intended to cure He wanted none of them. hat he himself robust as pnly' those diaease3 that have their cia d I green fir-tree. r �' n r a r ; ebirewas a clean worship that But Jehovah warns him neo for- origin in poor, watery blood, anti expressed itself in heart-wrung 'get again that all the fruit of pros- { itaived, weakened nerves, and the Y g to sin-theme Jehovah will iadl • ac- ,perity -comes solely from him. words--bullucls of the lips. Peni- record of their success in doizi tent cvnfe_s;uns, wws, abhrirretice , 9. Who is wise, that he mar un- �— - -- -- - ---. - _. This is their constant' increasing l - — -" -- �d - w gladly derstand'—To understand in the iH pal clarity in every part of the ce _t as. vud. for trial in open court. The Eng- art g ithought of the prophet, was to lav TREATMENT Of PRISONERS. icor"ld 3. Assyria shall not aVe- us lish law is not yet satisfied that Mrs. R. Colton, Golden, B. C., — :to. heart, with a good conscience, 4 There were two political parties in 'such truth as God had made known. there is'any cause why he should be says--"As a matter of duty I wigs Israel in these latter days of the "None,but the wise and prudent can --- tried in this way. His ease, there- to say a word in praise of Dr, N1'il- .kingdom. _ One courted the help so appreciate the ms's age of this 13R11'IS11 l IHHI'\.1LS SHOULD fore, comes first of all before the liams' Pink Pills for what the" have of A«yria the other favored ie grand jury, who want to knuw ex- ►,. prophecy as to profit thereby. To BE G11.1TE:E'UL. ;done for my daughters, one 16 and sistanoe of Assyria tbrough alli- Ido-that�requirea not merely an in actlr the nature of the co laint the other 18 rears of age. .-Both shoe with E t The ro hets re against him,, and exactly w-ha evi- td from man of the s_mptoms of PP Ys deuce will ue called in proof: ig'P '• p p te.•ectual a reliensiun of the ways were pale and bloodless and suffer• garded both these schemes as dis- sof Jehovah, but a practical effec- {{aired �{iheA Arre++ted at�d Hale if they, are not satisfied ' they i 1 3 1-'ya,ti to the God of-Israel; and anaemia. They would tire easily, tirenesa .manifest in walling in throw out the indictment, and the 4 Y accordingly frowned ul,on foreign ,them Dlany Pr1vi[ege+ ti1'hea Ar"nit- f suffered from frequent headache"s. entanglements of every sort, whe a prisoner is at once ieieased. As- -were easily discouraged, and often ther they meant ]n.g Trial' sliming, however, there is a case to protection from _ yr A DESTI`+F.D I.EADCA. be tried the indictment groes for- ,the story of a young girl who had enforcement of Egypt's s-yift hors mitred, to a term of penal servitude y :•rl. ? , 'isimilarly 'suffered aril was cured es (cavalry). The foreign idols; also, TH'p Travellers In Italy Got a doe', not, as a rule, consider him- the public court. ` :Itbrou h the use of Dr. Williams' � Surprr+e. �self %er• lucky or fortunate, et he ( A prisoner may be too poor to , Et -wrought by their own hands, were- 3 3 ;Pink ills. I bought three 'boxes of I 1 has, at any rate, ..the consolation' of Pay for a legal gentleman to do-- P FrlTs andpm daughters started equally W be eschewed as .an uf• Two Eng ishmen travelling is j knowing that he has had an emir- I fend him, and therefore if he alr Y Tense to God and as a worthless . Italy .appenled to ,a .'village inti- i g ' pito take them Before they- were 'superfluity, They , had Jehovah,.`.k.eeper for atrustworthy guide who ently fair trial and well deserves plies to the judge, the latter v.ill t_ alone they began to feel better and and he was more than all their ; would conduct them over the pass conviction, says Pearson's Weekly. instruct a barrister to take up the ' - flock better, and I got a half dozen allies .and made unnecessarytheir'between the mountainirof Rondin It can safely be said that in no sane and use his beat endeavors to ether country in the world is the persuade the jury to acquit the -: �caore boxes, and by the,time -these hideous idolatries. �a,lo and Tre Pote-nze.—Tn "Walks accused. = r'were used, they were enjoying the The fatherless—This is a touch of and People in Tuscany,' Sir Fran- : law so tender towards an accused , lbest of health, with roe cheeks and - cis Vane tells of their surprise ;.man as is the law in Britain. This barrister will pick out all 1 Y that personal history+ which colors - p µhrn a man is arrested b a j_ the weak spots in the prosecutor's f ',loot like the same girls at all. I so much of Hosea's prophecyy. Like when an old woman appeared and y p° evidence and make the most of also gave the Pillb to rriy little boy :his own children�ne'of whom he announced that ,ihe bad came to 'ice officV'r, it ix i,nly°"natural that j who had rheumatr�ns, and they called Unloved (one who knew nut make arraiwgements for the jour- he should, in the heat lit the mom- them, and; above aIl, he will not �toomplPtely cured him." ,the pity shish a father has for his- ney, They concluded she must be eat, make statements which might forget to solemnly impress upon a Sold by all medicine dealers or children so were the sons and the mother o£ their guide, and bar- be against his own interests. He the jury that it is hotter for ninety- a,: $iv mail at 50 cents a box or six gained, her acc,)rdin lv, might very easily nay something , nine.guilty men to epcape than for daughters o£ this wicked genera ,g g one innocent man to be convieted. 'boxes. for X32 50, from The Dr. Wil- They had What- was our amazement to that would be must detrimental tu. and to their credit, be ;liams'. ,Medicine Co., Brockville, ;'tion. Y.rgrown up in ig learn that this elderly dame "vas h.m later on: it said, Eng- norance of the true God, and were The law, however, does not-wish lrsh juries always act on this prin- ,Out. not his: But he intends, neve•rthe- ;our destined 'sodic, and, indeed, she was got up for the fray in lung to take him unawares, so the o{_ cry's. less, to seek them out, to win them boots and short skirts with awork- fiver is instructed to warn the man I Supposing a 'prisoiaer is found • 1 'back, and -prove to them—father- i a ainst making an statement' and guilty, he is not finished with yet, :r -~TITLED WOMAN A PEDDIJER. manlike=looking =tick. . ; S B 3' _ _ less as they are—that in ;him._is There mai• be a "point of law in On we tramped sire &I-ways ;that if he does make it, it may be Pj `A xchdnehecg Isabella of Austria mercy. �ahend. walking with a fire military used in evidence against him at the the case which his counsel is doubt-4. I will love thein.- freely—Tbefol about. The latttr thereupon a • '- SMIq Hungarian Lace. sw'i� •,, which a Lite Guardsman' trial. _ Po P- love .of Jehovah is nathinsr that-can path was - ARain, when s man is taken.to a Peals to the "Court of Criminal For a titled Wolman to become a be purchased. It is,as spontan^nus might iffic ultaaend envied, cTt be used by police station, he may wish to-con- 1 Appeal,"' which consists of several 1p eddler_ from choice is rather un- as it is undeserved. It asks nn sac I judges of the High Court'. This vehicles: Our guide -bid us up the :fess to certain things in connection Court will hear the arguments for visual, but Paris is prepared for rifices except those of a contrite steep way which follows a small I with the crime, but the police-must B everything, and an, Archduchess heart, and where that is found there I and`a ainst iselling lnec there created very lit- in a potency in the love of God and rushing stream issuing from not persuade hien g tie sens'atiun, though she did a land 'which makes all things new. It is out the side of Rodinajo, and up it. IN THE SLIGHTEST DEGREE THE `POI\T L)F L Asti'' e. office business for the few hours }}we ascended for an Hour or more, ready to for gratuitously, and l until the pass was reached. in this direction. What he. does rained by the prisoner's counseY, she was in trade. powerful to•heal absolutely, all, our` Z;�g,here had the merciful inter= must be purely voluntary and with and if the court decides, in the z Areliduchess Isabella of Austria, backsliding. So it rem' oyes the tion of sendimg the old woman ;.full knowledge of the use to which i prisoners favor the .jurys convic- wife of. the _ Archduke - Frederick, (stain; as well as the guilt, of qui I I the confession will be put there- tion may be quashed and be of no back an intention however, she P Y and mother of six girls and a boy sin. Compare Rom, S. 24; 8. 32; very strongly .opposed. It was on after, effect whatever. ..who i= heir to the greatest fortune Rev. 21. 6; 22. 17. If, after due consideration, he One important point should also . ly by allowing' her to come some � - a' ., in Au: *•ia, had tried in vain to dis- 5. The dew—Scarcity of rain often.'few miles farther on, that we could still desires tc make a confession, be mentioned in connection with T ose r ' }ire face made oy HAngar- made 'the laird depend upon the I induce her to leave us until she had i he is given some paper whereon he."trials at sessions or the Old Bailey. ;- ato pe, • ,nts under her patronage, dew. So the Psalmist s•Speaks' of writes down in his own way and of It ma • ba that the prisoner is a nd, far P seen us safely to� the'end of the y P Y g to sell as much as she the dews of Hermon. . In the long 'carne his own free will, and in the pres- villain of the deepest dye=he may . wished i u r••ugh others, she decided droughts of summer there would be 1 Y ---,g enoe of a police officer what he have had many previous convic- to undertake the.task-herself.. On ,no living in.Palestine without this wishes to say. � tions against him—and whick,',if Aer way back from Spain, where she gracious provision. Hermon itself AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE One would th^.%- tha•. w.ien a the jury knew of them, they w•o d triad been visiting'the Queen Moth- is snow-capped in summer, and the person confesses to committing a feel very much inclined to convic er, she stopped. for a few days in moist warm wind from the Mediter- crime there would ,be .no need to him, notwithstanding that the evi- ; T.aris. M-rs. W. Arnold, Edmonton; call evidence, about it, But the deace in. the case under review"was J' Drivin ' in her motor car to one' ranean, coming in contact with the g chilled sir about" the snowy 'toll, -41ta.r writes:—``Kindly ser_d mea Englisl\ law is not going'to ` con- 'very weak. The law, however, de- i; )after another of the best shops,for results in'a drenching dew. What a box of Baby's Own Tablets. . They .deme a man because he confesses. crees that no evidence can be given _ Ieminine finery, she sent her and have been invaluable to me and I Evidence must be given by outside of these previous convictions until to the head of the firm' liki picture of the gentle pity of God. ' Lebann— ere, as often in the dence is a verd oHreally do not know how I ever witnesses, and that eviict of guilty on the case be- 'commercial traveller. nen with- Old Testament, not the entire range would have got along without closely examined. If it. corrobor- ing heard is returriea. It is only but waiting 'for consent to evade now knows as Lebanon is-meant;i them.. Baby.w•as poorly ;,his diges- ates•the prisoner's confession then when sentence is about to be pro `, ' the premises with her goods she tion was bad and he was consti at Ile may be convicted. . If not, he nounced that this evidence is gig ..)swept by astonished attendants and but Hermon, the loftiest.and south _... followed -by- two lackeys bearing 'ernmost " summit. From almost ed. . I gave him -the Tablets and may, not-withstanding his confea- en. askets filled the brit with lace every quarter of Galilee it is vis- 'they made - a fine healthy boy of sion of guilt, be' discharbed." Then, -of course. after conviction „ fi to m i him. Now, whenever he is cross or For-example, One often hears and sentence the prisoner has the tmade her way to the most crowded ible, You•cannrA lift your eyes I lip art of the stores, seated herself be from any spot of northern Israel troubled with constipation, I al- that in murder mysteries men come right of appeal. . IIs can appeal ways ive him the Tablets and. they into court and confess fhey -are either against being• convicted at ore a counter and dis layed the without resting them upon the vast g' P relieve him right away. I tried a guilty of the crime, yet when their all, civ against the severity of the ace she wished to sell, efplaining mountain. From the unhealthy g statements are looked into, and ex- sentence. 'This appeal comes " be- Its merits to the women gathered jungles of the upper Jordan the lot of other• medicine, but nothing g amined the -light,of other 'evi foie three of his Majesty's •most: . xbout her. pilgrim, lifts his heart to•the cool seemed to agree with him till I got . Of course, many women ave or hill air above, to 'the ever-green the Tablets. I would not be with dente, it s found that there is- no experienced judges, and it is only Y, g truth in t sir "confession," and after tier thin that can be said �- -.riders for Iace, which the Archduch- cedars and firs; to the streams and out them. The testimony of Mrs.. according] they are at once 're- for the prisoner has been said thab k less recorded in' a notebook bearing waterfalls that drop • like silver Arnold is that' of thousands of- leased. these judges give their decision. : 'the Im vial insignia on its cover. chains off the great breastplate of er mothers. Everyone who ever pe g f When awaitingtrial riscnersare Also, when a man has been tried Jn the bnekgrorind fingered pro snow." " Compare Isaiah 60. 13. uses Baby's Own 'Tablets have allowed many rivileges—tl`iey can *for an offence and been acquitted + - ''prietors and- floorwalkers, who' - 6. His beauty . ', as the -olive-' words of praise for them, The do' as they please within reason,• by the jury, he cannot be tried knew better than to disturb an tree—A promise of national pros- Tablets are sold by medicine deal- have gapers and books, a certain again for the same ottence, unless, iArchduchess, no matter how perity and plenty. ers or by mail at 25 cents a'box troublesome her eccentricities. 7. They shall revive—Under the from T'he Dr.- Williams' -Medicine choice in regard to meals, and the indeed, stmt vary special addition. When the lady ha<I done all the nurturing influences of the divine Co., Brockville, Ont. friends and legal latitude to consult with .al evidence is afterwards secured legaladvisers. on against him. _ business she could she signalled the ;mercy,.as expressed by the dew, and =— THE QU ESTiON OF DEFENCE. lackeys to remove th® lace,. and the protection of.his shadow, Israel A learned scientist has discover jwith gracious bows of thanks she is to blossom forth in unwonted ed that air is i:ie principal .ingredi- R hen the sessions come on the. The proper time to do a"thing if sent on here way to the next shop. .beauty, fragrance, and fertility. lent in wind. accused is not taken straightaway when it should be done. l ,r wd J'. ', ,n.... .. ('. >'a,',. 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R l S r fA � .. night; but Do matter how we wrap- children, giving them a systematic of , "`�a` p and Geoloter. .; TEAS HER STORY ped up our feet, they were freez- training in well-equipped schools Cliemicel Emincerin& z tugs •and constantlyreminded, us A steaa.arss ev a te' ' until sixteen or seventeen years of r ts....+e.fs.t4. Civil E-eirtoerino 4 _ that we had no boots. age, while we leave ours in the ova Vis• We could not aspect the return condition indicated in the above , � �Bpni rix. gyral ' FOUN D A!1D ' FOR ALL HER of our schooner for some time, and deplorable statistics; what can be r Eaieridstr of tee scb.st wad furtim inforoat}oa, Siwe'evelop ant..it became a question how we could the only possible consequence) app tottees.es.tors.schoollpfMLan&Kingston,oat POA°rD`"�OtB` 16DS KIDNEY exist. The weather became very The answer to that question is rF Plus• bad, snowing and blowing, and we clearly written for all those who --- =` suffered terribly. have compared a tw n . Mr. Justintroduced - "Who is SALE. i Vethe o nations. It FARMS FOR RENT AND On the twenty-ninth we were at will go hard with our , at awfully plain man over ere x►heto"comu*►te-st*e°t--- y She was tired,"worn-out and nerv- the end of our provisions, and that it will go harder with- 'our child- in the corner, Mrs. Hobson i" Mrs. Toronto. night we went' to bed with heavy rens children, if we do Riot awaken Hobson-"That is Mr. Hobson.' RupTto 7A0oR,�t prioeb thatarereason- ous, and suffered from Rheums-,hearts. to the fact that for the 'great maj- Mr. J.-"Ah, how true it is that able. tram, but two boles of podd's ° On the morning of the thirtieth, setts of our people education is a the plainest men always marry the +Toes, GRAI 7 oR DAIRi FAx�tli. It Kidney Pills cured her. j as we were sitting moody and die mockery. prettiest wives." will pay you to consult me if ysFt 4consulate over'the fire, we perceiv- Will no man arise and insist up- want to buy one. s Hawthorne, Ont., May 22 ;ed a schooner offshore. It was our on the building of school for school Worms sap the strength and un- ��ESTERst LANDS any Quantity. '{ (Special).-Mrs. 1'. G.�1lesander, town vessel coming long before the -all big gun schools-against these dermine the vitality of childrea. ', wife of a well-known farmer living time set to take us away from the Germans i _ Strengthen them by using Diothei Hw'' DAws and Phone blain ewes n- uighte and huiidays at fwo Hun- (Special). ua. - near here, adds her testimony to 'island. By noon we were on board, drive out t orm Extermrnatur to drud and Seventy-two right Avenue, i� :. Graves' }V that' of the thousands who have squaring away for Yokohama. H_1VT; YOU ! BAD SURF? he parasites. Phone Park 527 ? •learned from their own experience Our C'hristinas dinner cost. us _ that Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Kid abort#, five 'hundred dollars each, If so, remeniNer these facts-'Lam- If a girl has pretty hands she can AGENTS WANTED. new Disease. without taking our sufferings into I Balt is by far the must widely used i afford to dispense with gloves. GENTS WANTED. -A study _of other �. `Agency proportions convinces qa I suffered fol twelve years,',' account; and after all, we did z)ot balls in Canzc'.a: }}'hy has it be that none can equal ours. Yc:u win nl• 7 A` Mrs. dlexander says. -,My baek have any dinner. came so pur,ularl Becaltse it heals': Minard's Linimentt Lumberman's Friend. tivays regret .it if you don't apply to* x94 sores, cures skin diseases, and does � lparticAlber �arsotinwa1ratellera' Dept., E2S �~��, ached, m sleepwas broken and un- .p Willie-"How do you manage to g Yr it. for aimed , refreshing. I was nervous slid what i5 claimed _ tired and I was troubled,,.,ith heart POOR RECOMMENDATION. Rememuer that Zam-Buk is at the ',tell those twin sisters apart l" �s l' tn.n and' Cecil-"�c:hen you kiss one of them MIscELLAN£ou9. i ea.}n same time h S fititterings. Rheumatism levelnped young Scotchman living in Lun i g' } she threatens to tell her ma, while I Alocate .Ontario eters❑ Lauda, and added to my suffering. dun married a beautiful and talent- antiseptic. Kills pois �n instantly, `� located, A. N. tett, Berlin, out 7 ,. aztd_all_harlrrf r};sarins—l�.is ;r -the�tther,when kissed, says she T`I-vi`as a—�eTV—rtzn't1 iC woman. O w Om a waS ' d will tell pa." ARM SC'ALL6. special price. Wilson's '- worn-out COildltiOL when I starLeJ ustly proud. Not long after his able alike fur recent injltl''- s and _-_ Scale Wurks, 9 t':cplanacic, Toronto. ray to use Uodd's Kidney Pills, but I marriage he went to Scutland on a diseases, and for chronic sures. ill-I - wSILL MACHINFRY Por able 4E am thankful to say they gave me 'Elvin tri to see an old bachelor cera, etc, Test how different and° }}e have no hesitation in saying Lathe X111-1, ,111149}8 Mi .6 relief almost from the first. ' Two ( g P superiur Zam-Buk really i . All that I)!; J, ll, KeIlogg's-DyselS�ery �Si;kh"La;,,y, i nLLliauuia�iuiitgulL4>,.puLtd, west 'l (uncle. boxes cored me completely.' I }~seal, Tammas, ye have Rotten 'druggists and stores at 56c. box. ('urdicil is without doubt the Gest street, uralia, unta1'rt�. . Dodd's kidney Pills cure the t:se also Zam-Buk Soap. Relieves; medic:na everintroduced far dyscu 1,000,000 SACKS a25.00 PER I.M. `. Kidneys. Cured Kidneys mean a wife, said the.old gent]ernarr, rpuE rucks ale a,ade from the strongest "now what can she do, lad?" simburn and prevents freckles. tees, dialrhuea, cholera and s11 p par, and win replana the eapau, that all impurities are strainer] cat Du"' echoed `'Tammas." Best fur baby's bath. 238. tablet': summer eumpia:nts,'sea sickness. I 31 VO jute or cotton bag. All kinds of bag! l etc. It proril_;ily gives relief and win furnish at lowest prices. Joa. of the blood. That means pure .,Yes, do." repeated his uncle, � I never fails LO effect a positive 2',ire, i ParkWern nue. u ri11.1, U,Is.a., 184z North blood all over the body and the Park Avenue. firmly "Can she secs on your but- ' ,�'11F.Gi;L:1R ATTENDANT. -Mothers should never be tvithc•ut a.� banishment of that tired, hew.': t„ns an' mak your porritch an' your EARN THE BARBER TRADE—NESP bottle ah n their - childrea are L system—constant practice - careful feeling and those pains and ache= scones t” I As the new minister of the selvage ' teething. _ IL,truc•uon-a tow weeks' complete course i that impure blood brings. was cat his way to evening service' 6 J "Oh, no, Abe doe4n't know how t els reps. Graduates earn twelve to 4 t0 d0 those thinFF."" said Tammas. tip met a rising young-man of the j Pighteen dollars weekly, A'rite for cats+ 9r�4 g... D,,n't hit a man when he's down. rogue. Molter barber college. = Queen �► COSTLY DINNER. -But the has the luseliest voice Place. whom he was anxious to have Ea.-. Toronto. She's become a member, of his church. !You may not he able_to keep him � that you seer heard. he's a down. + .4Nctit. TC}L011- LUMP4, etc IW >� Party of Fur-hunters had a.Ter- grand sin er, " '' 't't,d evening, my young I Il �Prnal and external, cured rite no friend. ' he said, solemnly, "Slo you � twin by our hone treatment. writs no �di nantl�, C tete :. uncle, in- f >5 r(c c.w late. ler Be }man ]tediesllOo.. rible Esperieuee. Hoot, mon'sold - u nae get aworship?" inard s Liniment y Physicians. . -. 'ever attend a place of i M nt used b n�tor _ g Limited. Co1l,ngwuod Ont ' The lives of fur-hunters to north- canary in Lunrfon i" Yep. indeed, sir; regularly eve Rival-"Who£ a color ;Miss f }x nC'.1LF, sDpc;al ver°e Wales's . sen seas sometimes include danger night,'' replied the young' Smythe has to-night? I wonder if Vale works, Esplanade, fioroato. 4� !us adventures and extreme hard fellow; with a smile, "I'm 'on mv, she paintq ''' y;d,rer (turning his- `�o1lEx w.iti. no to take orders is • CURED N19 RHEUMATISM. IStinday „ Wyare tune, no exyrrunce sea ships, Mr. J. C. %Verner and his - Yarmouth, � Jur„• }See.- t bave way to see her now. wistful eyes towards the central fig- � sats our itce* esperiall& used arty had a. terrible experience an brv-n bothereYl with Rh,-«tmati+m 1 'r the!, ure of an admiring circle}--"I don't', motners and girls. Apply rpt. A. B w t rrh caaad.an ludustrial Company. he island of I stomp, an experience I peat year and have taken a seed many ' A Ready Weapon .kgaiilat Pain'- }now, She certainly draws- well.-- Albert st., ottawa described in the book entitled, "la kinds of medicine and tound no relief for 'there is nothing equal to Lr: "i Forbidden Seas." They had built j it Thomas' Eclectric Oil when well I t TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY S”PL•CIALreCa ADVICEnFREE. Consult, t "Owe day a friend advised me to try rubbed }n It penetrates -the t1S tt► us to regard to say dresses Lon4r! ” a but with a place for the fire in ; for Red weak weary. Watery Eyes , �r„.•s rn drugs, . all kt❑de. the middle, and an outlet for the on°e tPloalsotitlewdI tr�t }after �an��m81ri sues and pain disappears before rt• aad Granulated Eyelids. MurineDoesnt ent.ruasfitted by marl. Feud me.a,tar "I thought of t I would write you a t+'w �❑ir anything es fitted by a write to- T gmcke above It ia' the roof. Th,- tiaee to let you knew how tbayou 1 f�I There es no known preparation that gmart- Soothes Eye Pala. Druggists for a-to Dr. old' to olliacwoo e;nl . stores to Dr. Beilman. Colliagwood, Oa provisions, powder and dried ut- for,_the relief they gave mr, and wcaild will reach the- spot quicker than 13811 Murine Eye Remedy, Llputd. Efic,. Y P P adyi"e all sufferers from Rheumatism to:'this magic Oil. In consequence it 60c, it fki. murine Eye Salva to l tis UPRIGHT PIANOS, 9165.00 cash, terakins were packed round the i get Din pills.' g Aseptic Tubes, 25c, tit 00. Eye Books r o.b Ito❑cre 1,, equab+ planar s�ttgl =.Irides of the cabin. Their hunting w11 CONTY ranks first among liniments now 'of- and Eye Advtce Fres s by Mall. -•.here 9'00,00 eta pa menta. w X up to Chnbtmas time had been ver p oil Eye RemeO Co.. °ChicagG. wiv.,°esale Department. The Leach Pinar , 3 Sample free it you 'write "rational Dru Eared to the public and els accorded I C-,. Ltd. Montreal succeasEul, and they 'had borne the I dealers homiest utae�illa 'b�ranbox-6 All first place among all its compete- g deale for 9".50. fora. "Thompson's Cow"�,t into my AV a pay the F.rrey- to Ontario. ForOy, -ofd and discomfurt with nod Cour- _ e w"ks Yorkshires. registered, ten _ svgs garden and ate all the grass off the d••i°ars each. setts for what y•,u wear We had a;ranr5f•d to celebrate ear for Minard's and take n0 other. Thos, ;9- Harcus h Son, Aldboro P O., Ont. HE SCPPj.IED IT. lawn." "What did he do Sent - - w as a s :E bill using his co me a K Christmas in gond -t%le wrth a fam- Wallie-"How fast the horse is l EEFF.C'T BLT NO CAUSE. CLEANING LADIES -pits dinner dinner on Christmas eye. We , 1„ lawn-mower." F' runnin fin there's another rupture of _ WALKING OR OUTING SUITS were. all cooks, and that day every ` �Iuunt .Vociferous.” said firs. Par- �., ,,,. ,,.... y it �* zrr„„�a.«e.. try u nine tried to outdo himself. Teacher- "You forget the g', U'allie,-"Gee: How the horse is 'tingtun, as she put on her s acs. Rheumatism, :'neuralgia anti Surfs t It was about six o'clock in the P p Throat will not live under the same Er*. Amerio n Dyeing Cc6 l u E :Evening. 1?verything was ready ex- iru.nn_n' :" I' The paper tells us about the burn roof with Hamlins Wizard Oil, the 1liontrew°, T,•rarntn. O Idwn and Quebec. , sept the fritters, which•were now 1 inF lather running down the moon- Ij "'lir. Creaser, how do you ac- world's best liniment for the relief abuut to be prepared by Jenkins, tans, but it don't. tell how it got of all para. The Sout of a Planoleth• - .who had mixed the dough, and with ,count for the fact that I found a afire." Action. Inslst on Uto re piece of rubber tyre in one of the It .pan of boiling seal bit was show' ,sau+ages I bought here la meek 1" ( - b g "OTTOIGEL�s inn lip his dexterity in frying them They Soothe Excited \ernes,- "Look at the way baby's working ° ,w a turn. 'uy' dear madam. that only goes to �Nercuua affections are usually at- his mouth," exclaimed Mrs. New- 1,11v show that the motor-car is replac- s ' man. "Now, he proposes to put pit3f10 Action �t I dont exactly- know how it .1e- tribnt�ible to defective dine.tion,nerve gen, but I -believe somebody in Ing the horse everywhere.' the stomach dominates the nerve;his foot in it. "A'm," replied her yl•. sinuated that to immerse the frit !centres. A course of Parmelee'a;husband, .grumpily. "Hereditary, t A Pill for All Seasons.-Winter Ve stable Pills will still all disturb- !That's what I did sdhen I propos-' $� a box tars in boiling oil was not the most.l and'surnmer, in any latitude, whc g 10DINOL6 Palatable way to cook them. antesof this character, and byre- ed ,#Or 85 Jenkins would not stand criti'. �ther in 'torrid zone or Arctic to III' 'storing the stomach to normal"ac- erature, Parmelee's tie etaLle tion relieve the nerves from irrita- application - ' g o� highl' c .is stem, and 'the rival cooks got from.I Pills can be der,ended upon to do 'tion. There is no sedative like - , words to blows, and before they their work, The dyspeptic % ill End Glandular E ts. Them t {Y, •nL for the reduction of 5w°llingti, Goitre, were agars of it they bad-upset the ; an should 'them and in the correction of erre- Thick Ne,4c, Gla nlargeme tie e e y them a friend always a it';Positive. s - •- spot of boiling oil, and in one ino gularities of the digestive process- the whole place was a m>}ss of carry them with him everyw'iere• es, no preparation has done so ef- Minard•s Liniment Co., Limited. �,! ES of all kinds,in any and all y . They: are made to withstand any feCtiye work 'aa can be testified t0 Gents,--I have used your Minard's Lini• ` stades, quickly relieved and t Ifit'e, ment in my family and also in my y't Tongues of flame shot .np'seals- climate and are warranted to 'seep by thousands. n stables roe years and consider it the beet positively cured Cure your coffering , their freshness and strength. They medicine obtainable, and live quiedv. "common Sense" +or +y >/ Where. Our very clothes on us were quality itot "Paddy," - Yonne truly. Piles will do it. $t a box, tS for 8 :on fire. «'e made a rush and do not grow stale, a q y Paddy, said a father to his ALFRED ROCHAV, boxes. Mailed on receipt of price. ' -plunge through the frail sides of possessed in many pills now on the little boy, who- was in the habit of Proprietor Rowton Pond Hotel and Livery TORONTO Stables. E C f olc NE she burning cabin, grabbing the market. telling'lies, "do you know what - '� -LY o N r. .•first things we gut hold of in our happens to Vara when they die Z" - 8T QUEEN ; »g RE N bTRLET FORDS OF WISDOM. ,Well," said Paddyi after think- hurried exit: ' Several of us es- • - ` caped half naked, and all insuffi Pleasure is almost anything we Ing a while, "I suppose they' lie Counsel (to the jury)-"Tbe prin- Lx., ciently clothed. can`t afford.. still." B� heaping up snow and pieces of If wishes were horses the e would MALAYAN TREE ,DWELLERS. cigar fault of the prisoner has beim REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. his unfortunate characteristic of driftwood under the lee of a neigh- soon be a hay famine. Human tree dwellers are not yet putting faith in thieves and scoun- ei boring cliff, and close to the stili Success demonstrates that-it's a NIRS,w1 tote's S(xITHI\O SIRt P has been P g � used for over SIXTY VE:ARs by MILLIONS of extinct.---A Malayan newspaper deal's of the basest description. I burning fire, we had shelter, and long head•that' has no turning. MOTHETEETHRS for thwith it CHILDFECT REN wsS l"It describes an interesting discovery have no more to say. The unhappy — by rising what skins we had saved I A man may be a power in-finah- SOOTHES the CHILD, sor-TI::S the GINS, made in South Cancra. The Koro_ man in the dock, gentlemen of t!4e -.'.we had tcarm beds. Of our proves- I ctal circles, and still, be On the is the best PAIN; or DIARES R I.NDiCR COLIC, and 9 jury, puts impllCet• faith III y01;! is the Hest remedy for DIARRH�•4. It is ab- yaS llVln near Mangalore, en- ions, we had savbd a bag of hard .square. solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for ­,Ntis. Crude, it 'appears, a clan'who have —�� bread and a FPw tins of P,•eserved It isn't enough to pay as we go• kind.°TweSoothing fi net a'bottie.LBle n°other become tree dwellers by necessity.' pleat. Uln rifles tears hone, Of 1 We should says enough to get back. They live.in huts built amid palm 88rated "pieces cf l,liinl:�t� anti ails, we }Oben we succeed it Is hard work; }VHAT HE WAS AT: and other tall tree's in order 'to s � - failure is due entirely to bad luck. 1 protect themselves against attacks ® y Everybody «=ho works makes ."Ha "' shoutel the rich man, of elephants and'other wild beasts g work for somebody else. peering cautiously over the stair- of the jungle. Their clothing con 77. work only real way to take Care of way. „I want you !" •lists of the bark of certain kinds of t" is to see that "No. t" is ,WelI," chuckled the burglar, jungle trees, and they subsist on Valuable � u a i� $ �, a gond man, : reaching for the silver, "I'm at yams and meat. They are dark- To be happy with money you your service, sir.."_' skinned and 'no'ted for their fine e �d�In utvn jour money, not let your physique, the women being even money' own ,you. Hard soft corns both yield to 'more muscular than the men and Money goes such a long way in Holloway's Corn Cure, which is en one of their chief occupations is for'Catarrhe 4 These times that it never can get tirely safe to use, and certain and honey-gathering, a very dangerous back home again, satisfactory in'its action. employment, . since the bees of lyssttitltRafiedtesInTUbaB. r . - A girl is melee enthusiastic over - Cana'ra build their honey combs on c e being married than she is over the Moderation is one thing than is 'the treetops often as much as 120 �l}I�1bT�C4.Mtl1t}IO�til�2fk man she is married,to. - . rare in the extre>xle, - feet high.-Pall Mall Gazette. �tl1' it ,Camp}l�!'�yct • Friends are like an umbrella- C8}1SKUTl1, when the storm comes on, you Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. "I'm'sorry to hear 'your mother don't stopto see whether the P�� 3p• ' handle is pretty�r plain. "Why do fashions change so fre- is ill, Lola," said the nelghboz. "Is � � 'yt quentlyi" "I don't know. It may she nick in bed I" ��"Oh, no 1" re- » Contented people are n+ver con- be that they're trying to elude some plied small Lola. "She's fat sickNwElrfe.,Hlwi' a,.t7o,ratne K f•,,, ISSUE N0. X12-12. tenuous. of the people who follow them." in a rocking chair 1'! • _ _ ,ray y ...+'I .6w' "w .»a'a•.« v ..a. r :.aw - ,raro� '• ,:.. '��1..�..:,....;.. .,• ...- - .e.. ;,a.•°t' ..r-k` avr+.,,�i- :�L ) �r `�K• p,: ,.. .. t;n- ,!, a a p x> .•«: -; .. `.?,.._.. pa, .� Y.. 'r n ':w,. �c� :^.e.-n,Y. .'•,•.-•�,t r •r ».r'".a`T' •�:a,''•u?, .Lne a"M.e>.v. •' ,I�,:r^,:-rr' �psM;•s"- - .?mar• -.:7:n., �,;.., .. ....e. •,h' ,' x ,:aad, ^a.s.'i'e,s 454 � . + •n, , ,. F. ' ^d".+d- .,s '`: `r7 .. .., 'q,++ > a, r +. ' ..-: +:,soar•v.^-.a• :,,i`� ,,. .T--• 7. .:.1,`r` d,+ ' •.' a. yg,!s. ,y,r. �;;.«oa= - au-'.: 9t« "-j�":4'A• '"'9'°r';. �Z.'. �"ia'- 'mar:.. ':l. .� •+..uNIC`''-"t',."`¢' " ts.:•'�..s �. _n .. r.. .'.• ^5.... k..u.,::r.mar, :?:'Jr9e�i. - '`� n .¢ m y 3 ,4 -� e ... ..... JFaw Major's Whiiwvate toe mots. thsaae to 1 amp Me Leon's hotel Bronoial o, for night. ?;. r. where,gurdayhe tronas to his own stable :R I C H AR D S O N S •><spablisbad�wery Friday�o:aiagasiteOIDoe, RAIN TILE-I have a kiln of tale where he will remtsia tan111 the following . - .. �Pfalreiias. Dnow=esAy. vim toner,IInt sewed. 0,K. Monday morning. XATttl6 08 ADVARTISM: Patty.Cberr7+►aod.OaO Jlbit Brandyy 9892-The celebrated English ptntta.mtion peruse - 30 noway, IKE gad CEMENT-A carload of bred imported hackney stallion the „" Have this Week aBaob subwgSaul tneereioa,pee lire. d canes I les J _. ' This rate does not inciade I.esal or Foreign J Ltesh Lime just arrived. Lime and*ween$ py of G A.Brodie Bethesda, will ,advegUsameaw. always on head.John MoGinty,Pickering.33.36 make the season of 1911 N follows: O M A T 0--- PL" N T. } ova terms given to parties making con- - _ > Monday will leave his own stable and caow las' 6 or a monshs or by she pees. Halt Ol:i SALE-At the Methodist ar- c -yearly or pearl ooatracts payable quarterly. F proceed to !�T sonsge,Olansoomt, 1 phdetoa: McLaug a , o • m Business garde,ten lines or under,with paper make,in good condition; 1 cutter.McLaughlin for noon,thence to F.Thompson s hotel, Geraniums for Be +esu ear, 66 00,parable is advance. m y� g�condition; hesaest etc 96 Oak Ridges for might. To a proceeds kI� a�14atice In local columns ten cents per line, g y P y to Elgin Millsfor noon and night. g{To cents per Lime ,won subsequent iaecrtcoa. _,ASTERS, PETUNIAS, STOCKS, MARIGOLDS, FITC contract rates made known on WP116e0- L EED FOR SALE-Alsike and Tim- Wednesday will proceed to F. Nichols, oa. ITo free- vr3 er kJ oth ;also,young buns (Saor6hora),at lot Victoria Bgnare for noon, thence to J. � Advertisements without written instructions 18,can. Pickering. For partioulars address Aemim a s hotel Unionville for night. =.•will bs inserted uata torbiddeD gad*hardad ae- E.E.Pugh,Ciaremont P,O. Ilett J' _... _ r. .cordinviy. Orden for discontinuing advertise- Theirddsp procreds to-J►oob Wideman'* - --- ��`11 _ umemw must brie writing rad seat w the pub- OR SALE-House and lot situated °0D' Markham for noon, thence to A N N E D :!Ili O O D S i r - job" Albert Davie con 9 Plokenag for night. Job Work promptly attended to F am Brock Bt„ Clar mous, oppoe!te the ' Methodist church. For partioulan apply to Friday.prooeeds Joseph Lemom's lot 10, TERMS W.J.GREGG,North Claremont sit♦ eon 9 Whitchurch for noon thence to his Tomatoes, 10:Cents a Can. Pear, 10 Cents a Can: `31.25 per year $1.00 if pai3 is advance. ow stable until the following Monday C C s f eats OR SALE-I Surrey, seats 6, near- morning. ` Subscriptions to the L;alted States,it s0 F Orn, 3 an' Or d in advance ly new,; 1 Bus seats 16 or 18, comfortably, in good repair; also buggies, cutters, harness. Lord Poberts,the French Coach stal• _ -' and robes, Proves reLmnable. Have retired 1 Bali- from Livery buainea. Len.Morden,Stouffville, lion,the property of ldo0o Brea., Bali Pidieting Towns6lp Centennial x3.33 bartoaOnt.. will make the aeaeon. of BANANA C}RANGFES PINEAPPLES - 1911 as follows: Monday, May 8th, wit, r t 1 The enthusiastic expectation with ARM TO RENT-Excellent farm, leave hie own stable, John Ormerod'a _ which the Centennial is being looked F'plendid olayloom, at Oshawa Harbor,to lot 6, con.4. Searboro, and_ proceed to LEMONS, COOKED HAS forward to is evinced by unusual acti- rent First class grain and stock farm, Plow- T.Coxworth's Armadale for noon,then- x Ing after resent crop; possession April tai, pity among aur local poets. We sub I919. Apply(8aturdays) to 0 D Conant,0th- 0e t'° hotel O Salliroce Corners, for join a fervent effusion which reached owa.(Boutb), 36tt night Tuesday, proceeds to hotelR1 C HARD S '' our sanctum anonymously the other Thorubill for noon, thence to Cherrp'a day. HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE Comte•for night. Wednesday,proceeds ORIGINAL(BLANKED)VEHBR ON jlBof at driver , perfectly go .con and not to, n, the hotel,8oarboroleby Junction, est - rZI-IM 0-IRJOO'�tM3R THE CB�TSNAIAL .. ` afraid o!autos; buRitT L in good.condition.also noon, thenar t0 Appleby 9 .hotel,. West •��- cutter,robes etc,and also a good reed organ for Hill for night. T`linrsday proceeds to Away beyont the days of yore,when hen sate. For farther particalars apply to Rev.J.A. - y KcC.,=us,picketing, 36t! Peak's hotel Liverpool for moo thence A0 Farmer George was kin to Walter Rogers, Kinsale, for night. gg ! The Guvernr sent a Yo:Yltshireman jTTANTED-A man to take care of Friday,proceeds to Mr.Hallerlot 1 with several yards of stribg, 1 T grounds and garden. Must be Food with rear of con 10,Mariram for noon,thence ti ''To lay a line of townships as the crow bores Bc. Hou sa and garden supplied Good tor bis own stable till Monday morning. -- chance for wan with fancily to educate, fon. Sold b� . " flies on the wing, v"Low to Public,Separate and High Schools. _ _ Jist north of Lake Ontario-among Apply to James Long. Whitby. 91-3,5 K ort Saul 11494st 19583 -The im ` them Pickering. ported Clydesdale stallion also R SALE-A good rough-cast Fa•{rvfew Buttes-5hS-(1129,5)-The When aihFO teen hundred years were up house containing 8 rooms besides closets imported hackney ace lion, both the _- 'W with 'levan added to gad rood cement cellar. Hard and sots wooer property of W. G. Boon; Claremont, - - The settlers said,-we'll all chip in and inside house. O five ah of tr acre of good other will make the seaeoa of 1911 as follows': F�o�t � �oo�l � E ���� EYea oontaiaing rive • pie trees besides other Moeda �• 8th, will leave his ownsee what we can do Q J• Jfruit. wish Imperial osford stove is flret-claN stable and roceed to Sarnael Disne s1 ' ' To start a little gOvernmint IeaL evil repair with warming oven attached. For torch- p y • may ensoo. or articulare apply to THOS. E, STL+PRE:1-• on the towalibe for night. Tnesday. Weil keep the public; bixaess from SOIp,Claremont, ;if proceeds to 8. Farmdale's con 6 Kcasale oower _ going all askew, for.noon,thence to W, H. Holtby's And ■ _ k -t3o first they Thoma9 Hubbard took, i fq �+ o d a tr Q t ley for night. Weduesday, procaedv to -- Dealer in. ` and made him towns Clerk, I +s . ;S es p g p ., m a r Joseph Grill's, Kingston Road for noon, Cut your crop of genas with the Frost! And Messrs. Haight and Crawford as : ■ � � � 'i Q w w$ e, i8 aTuar for proceeds thence J. cause It Is o t Lntemaltae Gear'�. thence Y� Frank 3faddaford s bue'ine Wood tic. 8 Mower this season. Be-,Be- le torn ht. Tmarsda roceeds to W. J. built _ - assessors didn't shirk. Cr e �_ .-i Miller'd Pi q principle, i Fare Implements xixon (Joe)and Rogers(Tim)as °_e !_ __.•._ -i f Gordon Hoose for highs. Friday, pre �d more satisfactorily than an ordln- poundkeepera did work. ; C ; O ■ ■ _■ C ` a ads to T. A. Knox's Brock road for ery mower. I t To; aumchtheaMewnicipalitywithniver g . S g ! O 1 sR clan noon, thence to Brongham hotel for Of a�1 i•in�8 siualm nor quirk. r, a ^4'j g Sr de Z, ai,tht. Saturday proceeds to their owo 1 1 li , 9 4 0 aC t #. :And Noadish Woadru8 and Tbotx►aa ' a as '° .,s stable where they will remain anlil the a peg O IN 3`c B a e2w g�$ : :a y toll,.wing Monday morning. _ Matthews too .ss 3 s .b 'Y!.,s I 1 With Lawrence Jobb) the did a " e ; o ii c 6 rw„ a z Court Valiant. '3414' (Vol-, (28 8 i Mailer T Wane, I. °" The choice) bred imported Clydesdale _ Dt the tJobD'. d paths t0 view '0; .. r r m :.o' - o ' ! property, t 191 ( p p- e And Richard(Joho D'. And Powell (Jas.) � o - � � stallion.theo{Graham Bros - - their Wardens two ,r �r� Jaa t Claremont, will make the season o 1 I '( , ' �7 ',e+ becameFee Bu1e8, Wagons, To Keep things straight in aihtee0- y !S a ,� S ;.r' Mar 00( as follows le Gordon'slist'otel. will lave - . - leven and stop things going'skew. 10 y I his own stable Gorhotel, Piakanoit _ Apr �a and proceed to John Grill a lot 5,con: 2 ,And Dow in Dinetee13-levee ander say- 9 o E .: o o. . ur: t[sy ton PiakertnR for might Tuesday proceeds to ]Harness, Etc.," , _... for George as king. ''. ap Jae C Frank Maddaford's lot 7, B- F- Picker MG t'� RM� - And afov@brujr IRalpb, M.R. to be 1), P e i< °! is . . .� Tal! . C jog,for might. Wednesday• proceeds to MGM As Reeve of Pickering, s his Own stable Gordon $ones, wnare he + - - On -lune the 922nd. we celebrate and ,'d�. o 'B a y' Z+ gest -.4, Use the Tiger 'Rake for raking your ! : gw+ wt I remota emelt Friday Friday, pro sing or Oa9 :. aught to -t'eak's howl Liverpool.s; for �Y The teeth are curved- exactly lWhitb ­__ �� �Theseatury since Pickering began Lo a a : o n a d ■� ; mightBataeday, proeeedr CO b• owo right to pick up everything the mower '• have its f1iD}�. ! a+� Des b 1 stable where he will remain until tha cuts- You can dump it by toot or (Come out o pi+r shell wheriver ye are, daeasrT 1912-whiiby 13, OshewaA,Bwugbs following 3doaday hand Tiger Is durable as well as sure i7,Pan Perm l9,Usbridge ls,paaalagton Il. , working, being all steel except tooth And join the festive Bland Bsaverwa ►e.CpNegsova 9 Ba�rim ForM�aTd 'hJl-Tbs pare bead _ 40a June the Uth you'll say that moth- Clydesdale 91.11100.owned at the Dan rail And shafts. Be* and else these i Y iD ever panned berton farm known as the Parker farm Frost dt Wood Haying md6hines. "Call- - g P lJoRSE BEGISF2ER 1 -'O©t better to- your knowledge from _ ._ . will make the seeeon of 1911 at his own as us right away. 3 . Cheffoo to 5aniarkand Tommy Creseeus 46706 A T. R- •table. Dumbarton. - Than the Tvto Day's Celebration that Ths standard bred registered trocstop -Bureephatus. Vol 12. ;3338',. (1122x) .. jT Pickering People planned. 'taliloa. the property of De. Jamas The choicely bred imported Ci ldesdale V RL N --A. Nonny arouse y,icore. Brooklin and Thos. Maddeford, stallion, the.property of B. C. Bunker Whitby.will make the season of 1911 PickaFing. will make the season of ■ ■ ac as follows t ldonda , will leave his own 1JfI as follows Monday afternoon. U� SIGNS gable, 1.1 7, bassiiue Ticks, and leaves his own stable and proceeds to " 1 PProceed to peaks Sorel. Liverpool, Peak's Eiotet Linrpoot for might. Toes Has on sale two Gramophones-1 Victor (First with new [fibre nrgain �\ 'That You Have Kidney Trouble for noon. chance to Appleby's Hotel, day, prooeeis w his own stable. Wed. arm ; 1 Berliner CcTurert Sound Ifo r These will r Bald- at bargain If your back i+ constantly ach- West Hili, tar might. Tuesday proceeds nesday afternoon, proceeds to B•ndel'a prices thls,Atoatb. Come and fleet the new records. Also, a aevv i0�and you experience dull shooting to Kennedy's Hotel Wobo n, for noon. Hotel, Whitby for niitht Thursday. clean up-to-date stock of everything-in the line of House Furnishings. ` pains, it your urine is thick l ahooudy and Franklin Hon s. Markham for proceeds to Commero'.al House, fl•hawa See our new 55c. kitchen chairs-saddle seat, embossed back, double 4 ' -or your pasaxges frequent vcanty and night, Wednesdayafternoon proceeds _ tar night, Pridsy prooseds to Bandel'a - - ' painful, your kidneys and bladder are to A• E. '.Majors• hitevale for nlgbi. Uot}i Whicbx,for won, thence to bid „ .: stretcher=exceptionally good value.. y nut of order. Thursday proceeds 10 AcLeaa's Hotel, owm stable until the lollowimg Monday Chit andlus' petit our stock. Nr+glect quick- Broombam, for noon. and Colwell's morni" Hotel Brooklin,for night Friday pro- Baron Elect 51629;, (139'23j-The im• - - --- _ ._ ..... J! rns. s vn coeds to Royal Hotel.Whitby,for-night.. parted Glydesdate stallion the property 1ti0 trouble for 119 toshow goods. r -' rheuums t i a in, Saturday prooseds to his own stabla of-W.a, Pugh,of Claremont, will mabe diabetes, lum• where he will remain until the following the trance of 1911 as follows: Monday e s Monday morning. I May 9, proceeds to T.Smith's con 9 Pick• etc. 'Age, t for Serfin �d�l�nument� Booth's gid- Hal Forest(059.2) The_oelebrated 'tan- day Croon,J. Sconces Atha night, Tried• Q ney Pills are lord bred road stallion,the property of day to J. B. Tamer' Mongolia noon. iJJ . guaranteed' to Geo.C.Coakwell,Stomffvi Is,will stand Wed Coakweo con 1. Milroy's nicht. Call and get 'prices and see cuts 'before placing your order. relieve"' or for mares for the season of 19-11 as"full- Wednesday to g. A. Milroyp a Cedar . your money owe: Monday will leave his home stand 4eove moon, el'm. Teefy'd Cherr'ywood CAREFUL ATTENTION '20 back. They at H Pugh's Glen Major, and proceed night. Thursday to J Found"[, Dan = T are the world's greatest specific for to Proctor's hole',Port Perry,for night, birtom, noon, Gordon's hotel Pickering EMBAL�YING. AND -•FuNERAL N' ORK kidney and bladder trouble. All drug• Tmesday proceeds to Myrt a hotel moon; night. Friday to T. A. Knox's Brock 1{ pr road noon, Brongham hotel nicht.-Sat-, Phone night or'day, Pe 11 • .giate, li0c. box, or poet 1d from the s'olwe l''hotel Birookli13"m bis �WedBell-or Enda nd�ent: ..._ pa fig at to Lather Pilkey's con 7 Pickering > pvourietors,The R.T.Booth Co., Ltd. noway, proceeds to PerriTh Thursday C4'hit noon,day to his own stable. Fort Erie Ont. Free trial on a Plica- by for noon and night. Thursday pro tion. Sold alled in Picker-d' uara0teoeeds to. Gordon's hotel, 1 loitering for Lortetto. (15303) B.C.S.B., 1550.q)A.C. Ing by T. M. MMaran. noon;JohasQn's hotel,,whitevale,night; B,B, 11.229) C.C S.B., �he fashion CC .i v' _�jORjN. COJE;?j FridaJi'urooseds to Briwighbfti botel;for ably tired Clydesdale stallion, the pro 13000;Claremont for night. Saturday petty of R. Defoe, Green River, will white Cap, Yellow Detit and unproved Learing,- t COUNTY COUNCIL roaea.to his own stable until Monday make the lesson of 1911 as to11ow': -_'- p _111.10 per bushel; o lowing, }lomFay afternoon,wi l leave his own $1 1 -COUV ty Of Ontar10 Terrington Benman 294;, (9037) =and' proceed to Brougham for The imported hackney stallion the n aht. Tuesday..or noo V to T. A. au IT FR,�.TIT The adjourned meetingof the Coun• propecfy of W. H. Pugh, Claremont, Knox's Beoak road for noon thence to , V . -cil.of the.Corporation of the County and G. David Milue, Cherrywood, Pe.Ya hotel Liverpool until Wednesday ' Sunkist 40c. per dozen. :Pineapples 15c. each. Bananas of Ontario will be held at the Court will make the season of lull d follows: a[ternonn.,.PlsdnePday afternoon,pro Oranges, + p Figsi dates. '� s, 'House in the Town of Whitby rt Nouda will leave his own stable, and coeds to Geo.Dayidsoa'sir. Cherrywood, 20c. per dozen. Lemons 20c. per dozen. Prunes, `Tuesday; the"Sixth day ot'June; 1911; proceed to Ashburn hotel for moon,. for night. Thanday, peo0esde to Thos. ;•' ' at the hour oft w o o'clock in the after- thence to Colwell's botel Brooklin till Ressor's, Scarboro, towaline for noon, Sersen Doors $1.011 to $1.25: Window'9creens 20c. to 2o`c. 'noon. Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday afternoon Scarce to H.C. Hamill'• Markham and G.'. A. -GILLESPIE., DUNBAR�TON All accounts to be laid before the proceeds to Bendel's hotel, Whitby Scerlwvo' towaline for night Friday, Council should he forwarded to the until Wednesday afternoon, Wednes. proceeds to J. Baledou's lot 14 con 9 _ -Clerk,properly certified,at least three day sfternoon proceeds Gordon's hotel ,tile;kham,for noon,thence to R.Eagles ' days before the meeting of the said Pickering for night. Tbaradsy proceeds ton's lot:0 con 9. Markham for night. Council. to G.D. Milne's Cherrvwood, for noon, 8atarday proceeds to his own stable JNO. E. FAREWELL, thence to R. A Milroy's Cedar Grove whdre he*ill remain until the following County Clerk for night. Friday proceeds to A. E:I Monday afternoon. } DJ6M BANK _ 60 YEARf3* 0 R N OF CANADA : : fjo Breathe EXPERIENCE - - £ehbli9hed 1873 c A DEPOSIT OF bNE DOLLAR and Mangel Seed is received in our Savings Bank Department; and is , TRADE 1111ARKti AIyU Tit and Carrot Seecl_at fight pL'iees.: Bring along your . ° DrsioNs plUdllCe and get the highest price'always. %ll�cklit to Open an account and entitle the Depositor to _ - COPYRIC14TS&G L h.,'^• AnTOat sending s eke'.ch and dadcrtotlon mal a paSS �OK. The highest current rate. of Interest 1! ,y d _Qnicklr ascertain oar owntnn free whether an _ '.,A second cOnsjgd ient`Uf `Nall Paper just opened Alp. lnven on is Probst.I 1P t-agt cop allowed, and money tray be W1�lldIaW11 8t' a21y t1IDa a - tio�eFtzArnnadanttnL NANO( OK - - - t .Mn free. dost encT for Secan�c�atw efts rateaw taken i$roaQh Munn ,'Co receive Also, our delayed shipment of Pure Maple Syrup is lest to hand. -Without delay.' ,.otic.,without charge.in the Try ascan-imperial-gallon and only $1.35. Savings Bank Department-at Every Branch. its ;�ntific >��rir i C K E R i N G BRANCH •►90ddosneiy iDustratedweskly Largest etre Our Groceries are file frgsile9t. , S Oa nay .efenU'a loornal• Terms for ` - ala aTear.pwiaLe WaW6 BotII br ' seas9e.rnn, I � BROUGHAM CLARENCF ?. SATZ`Y. Mltssl►fetgefc � ' 1NU N C b$w �rlc ;GEORGE PHILIA', BRANCH A=go AT %V ZTSY. � , 7. M 4.-,'... �. .. .. ...-.. . '.'.. .,' 1.t _..; ..•... .. .. .. :. 3., , �rt '+,•!c' �f rr"4 4 r ,�Yvc. �°4a5 -twee: >: .s. ?,-, ..•. :,�,,,: .�: .u. •+"Ce_ - r''. ,.3 a �• •''"a•" .� �•'' + ,�, e ., ;„� ,„ m.., .. .., _ f r .,. ..�.«'�`^M-. ,.• .+.,�,. ,< t, <:e. .� n- ^� z< �. .r ,..• r�'... ,.'' .,.etw ::h:s. `b.• ,p:� ., _ _ :.. � - ,.. -� ,�. ••, � � z�.a. �,.,:: .a :.;�.,,, uy <':rtcr ,--y 'reM x' ,,. :g� •w,; 3. ser Fa.,. u.' ,r..'.. „•.. ...-.' s .., :>^r... c't5.,:"°�".•4. 'J, R.a,,, Ksv,'i?F+:L •v-.a a ._. ffi '� � •K .°n: .c 4 r=�r. M:•: W,. .rri:r ,g.. �.,- 3. x,. ':r. •r S3. •... . .Tf' ''•ria- ...'r.. : w 4. 1.. CLAR611soNr Mies Margaret Macnab spent a �n WP77 P, Man —' few days in 9toatfville the guest � - ss� EL BOOTS 1 _ STEEL BOOTS i ,k Rflbt. A. Fleming, o{ Markham, of Mrs. L.jTodd. aRr• 'suss in town on Tuesday. _.F'GR .ZOE= Our sportsmen are nindulR- Mrs. Chas. Sargent "and two THE _ - 3n in some tall fish yarns. dau titers, spent a couple of days - hoa. est and P. Harass jr, ,an o city'last week. ' WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS IND SHOES -'r►ere in ty on Saturday. Mrs, A. W. McKay returned as -- The ee gang'of the C. P. R. Friday after spending a few days C�3=Sr�R�1�"f3 '3e agal g in this locality. with friends in the city. �3UMM +'R F'OO� EAR � EST Mrs.' Richardson and son Thomas and Mrs. Wilson, and , - Rosa, were in the cit on Tuesday. family, of Myrtle, spent the 24th y Flour and Feed always on head. a ' Mrs. Jobbitt is erecting an ad- here with the formers father. clition to the rear of her residence. Joseph and Mrs. Readman spent • The Corner.Stdre, Chireniont. W, M. PALMIER REMEDY Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey .spent Suaday'at the home of the latter a _ e -- few days-last week with friends son, Luther Bowes, of 'Peterboro. �_:• -• in Toronto. bliss. Alice Pearson, of Toronto,I PorWomen—Lydia E. Pink- the Ve - `Je Wilfred Sadler has moved to' Pent the 24th at the home a her Ht I ������the Eli. Wilson farm on the 7th rents, Thos. and Mrs. Pearson. + _ r concession. Geo: Gibbons,of Toronto, spent''ham S Vegetable Compound Hill and 'Bryan, -of- 'Toronto, Important showing of finest display of x ySunday here at the home of his Belleville, Out.—`•I was so weak Spent Sunday here at the home of rents, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. Qhiaa. A yery large assortment of • >� pa and worn out from a female weakness his parents. J. S. Bundy is Assisting Thos. that I concluded td try Lydia E. Pink asationar9. Books,Dolls, Toys, Joao Mrs. Wm. Coultice, of Port Paterson in the erection of the ad- ha.m a Vegetable _ _ •�^- • ,, , ived ' :Perry spent over Sunday :with clition to Mrs. Jo)2bitt s residence. `r''J"``"` ` =" Compound I took for the Holiday trade. Gall - rens' friends in town. - ": several bottles of sad. ase them. Those having business to do at Thomas Pearson built last week it, and I gained _ Subseriytions taken for all Magazines, . ,the bank should remember that a foundation for the monument to : '`` stre, h so rapidly - to-morrow, (Saturday} being the be erected to the memory of the that it seemed tcl Weekly and Daily Rewtpapss• Sings birthday, is a bank holi• late Dr. Eastwood. s" make angor woman , day August Leggin left on Sunday t ^F:y '�. r _ of me. can do k tTa �a RICH-.RD8OXTe J. J. Harvey and David floss of for Toronto, where he has secured g a day's work the Q. P. R., spent Sunda at a situation as telegra h operator -�`' sincerely I ever did I 8=OC$ 8tz�t Sunday P Pe . •a sineereiy bless the '�7CTlzitby' .. . their homes here. They are now in the Queen s Hotel. day that I made up -working in the neighborhood of Thus. and Mrs. Stephenson and my mind to take Perth. family spent Sunday witi} . the our medicine for female weakness, - --=— The Misses Renfrew,.of Toronto -formes s--parents. John and Mrs. This is the newest are viaitin at the home of Mr. -- end I-amexceedi[i�ygrateful to yonfor g Stephenson. o� PicFec[ng� yourkin3lettersasloertainlyyproilted- thing in )�z Peter Macnab, and with Miller Mrs. Black, of Toronto, accom-I by them. I give you perm salon to T* _ Bros., at Poplar Hall, on the 7th paoied by a friend, Miss Wilson, p��h this any time .you wish."— Oiil STOVMS - '+ concession. spent Sunday with the forwer's jars. ALBERT WcCaE•rT, Belleville, - Mrs. Thus. Gregg still cbntianes Ontario, Canada._ about the same condition. and mother, Mrs. Ales. Wilaoa: -Womeneverywhereshould remember Lights like a crick is not making the progress to- that there is no other remedy known burns like gas, after "'wards recovery that her frieadsUYneII Read This to medicine that will cure female weak- being lit 4 minutes, would like to see. ness and so successfully carry women, and the flame is right P,LEtIB[Ax AAGts PCT'S L STl3R. through the Change of Lde as Lydia R tinder the cookie _ Thos. Gregg went to Montreal u�, cooking - Thos. Saturday with four carloads of se�To-outs., Feosv stwsR Pinkham's Vegetable Com made _ . . - po "utensil. . . , Every woman reade�of the vows from native roots and herbs, cattle, one of which was from who desires radiant hair that every- For 30 years ,it has been curing Claremont, and returned home on meadmires should go to T. M. uric• women from the worst forms of female 9r Tuesday morning. Fadden to day and get a large 50 cent ills—inflammation, ulceration, dis- See Chas. Sargent be- - Mr. Bryan with wile and family bottle of Parisian Sage. pincements, fibroid tumors, irregtilari- Pore buying as Oil and Mr, and Mrs. Humphreys, of It is not only n delightful and re- ties periodic pains, backache, sad glove, as it will pay ;, 'Taconic, spent Sunday with Wm. Tushing hairdressing and beautifier. nervous prostration. you to know some- and on, but it is sold under a rigid guarantee I I" and Mrs. pe having come [ If you want special advice write thing of this stent ' 'down in their autos. to banish daodruR: atop falling hair -invention. and itching Scalp, or money back• forittoMris.Pinkl�m L��aaan,,�afa. We are pleased to state that Parisian Sage is the best hair tonic It 6s irereaadi•always' elptlil. i Mrs. Thos. Neal is now making known it is the only one'that will g impid progress towards recovery cure dAndruS. cleanse the scalp and l .•�IantS For �a71✓ C. SARGENT, _ f Taller o loo t dg�e vi illness. and i~ T. M d guaranteed need in P cicerintltbl•1 1 _Dr. R.LQ C3raham, dentist, will g y Tomato,Cabbage, Cauliflower,.Celery CiRE3EONT. 6 g: ng i- g g' .4 lbs in his office in Airs. Jobbitt's - and Garden Flowers. Wagon �. i' on road during seas.-in. - resideneb. formerly the Sovereign g s � A Bank, neat Wednesday to attend (; Swed to Ed l The Gammaid a Gardens (f�`� '�'"� i oto his professional duties. Lax-eu5 B Ic to r in cultivators � Herb. Forsyth. who has been llfsaUiserlassllD j BROUGHAM • ger 'working in Cleveland for some -- f you' want a {loin Cultivator, belles ixtvestigal«e ' itime, has returned to Claremont and is now staying with his grand- ��, the merits of the PLANET J.R. line smother, Mrs. D. Forsyth,of North - z Claremont. -RubIt I n - our No. 72 two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn, turnips, �- a Anyone desirous of securing a mangels, potatoes or beans thoroughly at ones. " t' -- Isupply of the purest maple syrup way o so by dreppinR a card at � � Pam Comes ( a +once to M. Brodie, who has still s I Have.a sample in mF shop for ' 'A small qusnity left. Price $1 SG $� ;Pains and aches uril! home inspection. Call in and am it, A x leer imperial gallon. ' to every household, and tbe. post card will bring a catalogue •. "'' Victoria Da was observed ver •..... with full particulars. quietly here. y Some went fishing prudent mother keeps$bottle I �; E of Father Morriss 's Liniment ' 4 -others managed to spend the day y >♦ `r ver Pleasantlybowling, while a on hand to-meet them. few visited thaeighbong towns Whether it's cuts or.brGiaes, "a .:,where there were other attract- bums or frost-bites, chapped �a Plymouth Twine tions. hands or chilblains,sprains or David Taylor, who has been _ +spending the past few months sore muscles, back ache,tooth- I have.the agency' for -Plymouth Rew FatherlKawis ache, ear-ache, rheumatism, Twine,and can-supply those' at the home of his mother, sore throat or pain in the orbs demand a..good -: Mrs. A. W. McKay, has secured chest, I as cook in the Russell �_ _._. _ ' —_-- _ article_. _ House Toronto, at a remunerative — ;eala e e -_ Prices are right. + a M� Russell, of Toronto, spent ';Father Mornsey's Liniment g µ_ Sunday with friends, having come from the city in his automobile. gives prompt relief. Howard E.`TArnerl •'-' litevale- .t Re returned home on Sunday eve- It "rubs iri" quickfy and thoroughly, going right to __ �niog, accompanied by ,Ira Boyer, the seat of the pain. Scarcely atrace of it stays on the shin. going by way of 9touffville where That is one reason why it is so effective. Nekering ember Y R. BRYAN they called upon friends. - sAn33MJ%. Mrs. R. fteyholds, Mrs. W. Ellis, With a bottle of Father Morriscy s Liniment in the lyes and smokers Y' Mrs. A. McRelan and dau h6er, house you,can save yoursilf and your family hours and Tobaccos, p' g Pine flooring. Manitoba siding• drop sundries,' Central eMce•18eR .Nita, and A. and Mrs. Wallace, hours of needless pain. siding, matched. rough and dressed Telephone Co. Aagency-for Mrs. J. Dillon and son, Geo. A. "There's ease in every drop." pine and hemlock. it in.and li in. Rolston Laundry.' r and Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Sawyer and dressed pine, J in. V matched sgc a bottle at your Dealer's, 30 ine. New Brunswick.white, .CLAREMONT. ONTARIO 'daughter, Luella Rud Mrs. Davis, - p all of-Toronto, were the gnests of - cedar shingles. R. and Mrs. Bryan over Sunday. rather 1M*t• "r Medleine Co. Ltsl. a 14� Terme Strictly Cash Our football boyo purpose solar: to Pickering to-morrow (Satuir Bold and gaarat*ed in Pickering bq `J. X. Xeyaddex W. D. GORDON da 90N. day evening. There will be a „ £' hard struggle between them and Blacksmith Shop ! -the'Green.River team on t'he fol lowing Saturday for the champion• e _ - - 41 sbip of this division of the cen- tral ', -•' " Wit_ r= league -s 1 m son o• Having leased.. the btackstriith Of all materials and ded a _ choirs are now deligently •. ►V p ppraeti ins far the centennial. A shop formerly tun by Hy. Thorn- Ourkept in stook, it will pay you --large number went to Brougham .son,'I am prepared to do general to call at our works azd inspect our stool on Tuesday evening when a unit blacksmithing in `all lines. and obtain priors. Don'.t be misled by ,ed practice was held. eet- A male •. _ ' - layg°we osn°:ndeao throw°og°theigetn quartette is also being prepared ' ' I HORSESHOEING-A STEC'IALTY -OOmmiesion of 10 per cent.,which you will and one of our gentlemen will Oar Summer Millinery ! 11 by purchasing from - certainly sive as. . also'sing a solo. ° JOHN McGRATH a wlioited. ^ O.wing,to the absence of Rei-. WHIM-tRANITE Coo r ° 'R. Duke.' who is attending Con, New; Hats for Sommer - - CLAREAfO\T, UNT. cane. wti+tbr, onus, Terence at Port Hope, the Meth. ' odists . and Presbyterians will The display will be well worth — The -PickeringE• • W. , EVAN,S, 1tnitp.in�i'orship 011 ilnday .next. a' special visit beemise of the _ ` Service will be held in the Pres- beauty-of the Hats and the styles. �� .�� byteritin Church, in the' morning The big hats are bigger and the Vigilance Cu'mml ee Pump flxlIIfSct11r8r' _M _ .and in the Methodist Church in the evening, and bath services snball hats are.stilaller than those Shop and Residence; Duudas'St] The nhject'of this Association is to will :be conducted by Rev. �V:' R. -heretofore shown: They -are The ,Dealer, the Shoe lessenstealing and prosecute WHITBY, ONT. -'Wood; :different in color, style-.and,tri.m- -th'e:felons. e Everton Hays, of the Merchants' and' the fit Three cloaca west of Whitby'House. Alta. ming from tlit- Hats in early «-P can fit you in rice, style,comfort 5, Bank, Lethbridge, , anal for- ' y P y Members having property rt stolen oommuni• - -'uierly of- the Farmer's Bank, spring, and they are beautiful and wear. Ladies hoots, shoes and Qp-lope• y t North Claremont, who has been aucl dress hats. If we hi slipper-t-1.41). 1.50, 1,60, 1.75, 1.90, 2.00 nate immediately with sup member We are prepared to instal wood or iroQ y of Executive Committee. um a on short notice,also attend off duty for'severa-I months'oR•ing what oil want w'e will snake it or` 2,925, 11.50. Misses-1.35, 1.40 and 1.60. , . p P_ - to rheumatic trouble in his feet, S Children's, all prices, 80c. up. Mum4erehtp -fee• i1.OD.- to all kinds of repairing. et it for you. Our Men's Imperial Patent Lather Boots R y prices are -• P e Tiokete sq*v be bad from E1ne pr..ideat.or Agent for the Ontario Wind Kill �► °. _spent several days visiting friends 4.013. Plain drill tops 2.50,3,50: 'Plain i3ecrer.rr oilappticatton. g in this lacality �e are pleased more reasonrcble than you can get Blntchera foxed heels and straps 9.00, also gasoline engines and ;3 'd Exec.Corn. 'L. D. Banks, the squre'gear +s to state that he is gradually re- anywhere else. Youth's--1,26, 1.40, 1.50, 1.6i, 1.76. 1W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont! ; covering and he expecte to re- MAGNET.,CREAM SEPARATOR ; �`.` �► ' turn to the west shortly to resume D SI'1I PSON & Co - PICKER�ING •�'�' O'Connor Arthur 1SeareY iiia duties. D. 1 Phone No.50 at residsil�, a3, y Preeidest. 8eoratary '1a t....a,, ,. .,,. _.. .... ,,.. .. ,...,. ...s`�-'-.w.... ..Y... ...,,.y. ,_, _ 4, `im.c�'se.• �.'�F;r, :�%�. ..p'r a, ' ,.,f.�. �.; '� keu ,v-'�r a -w ;r c..:: "Mi y,,�,..s,,. •k�iSa:. ..G.ure- a•..,r:: ;.,.$ s ,f,,.�, x"°4 .� •�4`�,'�,�„ s.. ':,��,;�'_t �:cC,e?�,s.-' ski• .. .... ,. ,_ ... .. • ♦.. 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YOUR e t t helpyou'to make _ . -He sat down and-wrote out a tele if Ybrt�hcnand Drftier. lief us itw s -tell-you how.--The greatest beau- ,r gram. His brow was drawn and hiro / Aol,mouth set with grim determination. '"USE ihoreafedppitnt �Weer f4A sudden fear had come into hismind. What if he should meetu Nancy there: What molelikely, aM 1 S " l t - than she should be with Dorothy at - 4 such-a time-.'? .• OQO Youshould learn all about =0 A LOOK INTO THE PAST Y -It was because be loved iser still _ t these :rat paints, how they } ' �- brighten, how safe they are, how because, despite Tier mercerla.ry, e - ,---,_ -good-, how• easy, liow cheap, cora= 'r cr.:cl-_conduct-despite all his ef- Daring quality with the others. - ate; �i We shall.send ._ a prettiest o_is to crush her out of his mem ,.' you th es � • �'.. "�- and most.useful booklet.ever le- ; tr �♦ ♦y,♦a♦�„� �,,� �#,°„+�, ,,�,,♦, ,,+,¢., ory-that•she--grew there stronger \_`'-�. sued; telling ffd all about*paint- a:.d .stronger each day, that the ar, Ing your home, if you will write CHAPTER XVI.-(Cont'•d) but the ultl bright lock heel d:F .j man•fearc-id, yet longed, to see her // us for Booklet ABCDF. You-_ S out of his handsome gray eye,, a_-d a`a R / should have a copy. It la free. All this flashed through his mind I there was a; muddy, disaplw:'ltett it -would be joy to gaze-on-her I''` \ as he sat gazing at her from be-f ex re:sion ever resent un his fa-e. p {, i \ : r;rx r A. RAFIHSAY SON 00., rl• p P' face unce more, and pain indescrib- + THE PAINT _ - hind the Iipen newspaper, while the \ MAKERS Montreal -,He. hacl conte ,back suddenly and able tai realize that fur him such /;` t ,� ta4Z train flea through the lovely coati=;unexpectedly; ami. h•: '` g d'epusiC-' jc;v' must never be-that she had C: tr• mid approached the London y pp led his luggage at his u.�. 'chambers, b,• Ilex-�uµ•n act separated herself ” ramoke. he drove hist to his mother's ionise ---- -- ' "She..stuill love me," he said to + ;from h:-it and given herself to an- — -- -- and then on to his' several clubs. other n`­ u. - I His li€e's delight! Surely flidt and yet-yet she crushed the very- himself. ery- hia s fellotiv1fromnock her all minidtibefure It ght of- was, Perhalis, a re'.ieT- i-� ;i;nd Throug 11 his juurneyings-and wipe true; fbr rife }lad a 71y dawned I light out of my life Z She wantonly t that Mrs. Da+-,_ey was not in tc , n, he had cuN c?•ed a pretty gtrud dis- •in those short, feH, madly precious ,des_troyed my happiness and broke , I'm many days older! I've bought Ilaving started already for her usual tante during his American trip gl,?miner hours. It was entled now, �my heart: «'h3 Z Surelv, if she her.--she s mine• •body- and soul, _ y writer sojourn at the Riviera:-Der- th.ia had been the burden den'of his S„r he did nut live;'he simply sub- had wish£d to cutch CfawshAw, sh6 and I dun•t mean to share her with rick had half shirked a inee:iirg with thought. r.:fitted to an existence, which, might have spared me. Can his no one. 'his mother. She would re,niiid him Surnetirnea. he g%ew angry with dreary as it v.as', he was.nut coward',N-,Nbe such a salve to his cdious z And having arrived at this deter- too c'early ,.:f that sumil?rr time at hi ;f, and he would. apcistr,�;'hoe enough 'to d,•eam-of'ending. I seif T Can she be happy with this yi urination, Crawshaw summoned his Ri stone Ha.l, when the rues had 1 Tle t::uu h the days have di- Will not'her own Innate re- valet from an inner compartment, p 1 h mss f as a dolt and nut l�urthy' y k reared their beautiful face.: to the the name of inari.' He would lau,^•'7 v"u ;l tis :" A3� thdt sIfe wa-s=dear ffnement-for a-refined;dainty gen- and ordered him to open some sank ht, dna si,cd t le?r par ume ort scoriifnil3 at hirnscif• e)• by the .ense of desolation, of de- tlewoman Nancy is,,and ever must ” champagne without further delay* the soft air. He nod e,;essed by tand-shrink Was this gloomy, miserable r, - that surrounded her image, be-will not this recoil ed eo ie. 'Ielr. ('ra«'shaw }lad an -- -�` = - tot`s.the P�lr � �i, "b Kai a suint us fancy. . ut am ruin daitr- con tact p p - had gauKcd h.s se,ret, ant he Darnley of a few_ m r.' : 1to-think extraordinary predilection for im- had ai )wn s•,m times c mise; ; . p shrank from tiie c•>m:n:n:s her lips,Where we?e 'all his h r, . v v- tae Nancy .f those sulnmer hours I (Tu be continued.) bibing the must costly champagne might Etter ,n t:- girl who had ger rosSectsl C`r l g so cruel: • b,i tcd his whole hap t 4 ' th rn to.; il:ut p p 1 a� of a fair. d,.-'ad Crt ature-5c'?IIS- - . .- at the strangest, hours. In his fur- cruel'y i n � y gi• that he 'was �r, µ�•;a- .0 let tips. g u• and to «•unship:, T(7\GL ES H.1AD TO MASTER.-at life-lie had been noted for his. pineal. _ visic•n-of a 1 ' , , :el, to ;it>t:ns; fare, , .},:,,r: atr thwiirh she w•as ' temperance; in fact, he had been , 1'e - I' One of'the difficulties of learning - almost a total abstainer from }i s, Whatever hard or bitter sweep ay. a. a 1 t hi: fr:thertu maul `Sone, lingered vet to remind him g thoughts he might harbor aea:nst the Samoan langt�e is that each his life tie b.:er s 1 of-happiness she I uor; but with riches and idleness , �' noble has a private dialect of his . . this gucd habit soon vanished, and 'Thumas ('rawsliiw's- wife in the j lie-cried s:tamo on him::e,f over had brought. y r -• depths of his plant, he had not at and over aga:n, but all to nu g „ ,i. It -w-as a sad but a peaceful re- own, but file difficulty is matched �. he found it necessary for his P 6y a lin uistic'complication to ter- atren strength and his di uity to have re- rived at a _ bufticirnt decree of Str• •n ger rire:r- - tharr, }1, :rScn , S g g. siren to or.hatrcd to tierrrl:t others Darnley have fal':en Leneatll love's lect'-•:r, 'arid one that t.% in its tan other partwof Polynesia. In the course to frequent eti?nulant, which K 1 s. rru%4 was more pleasant to him Gill:ert Island3 the men and wum - to brruthe them in his presence. ! 1.4-t,:rrt touch; at,d- go where he than the vrve'1 truth that she lived, s>' unfortunate custom was followed, en speak literally a different'lan- as it could not fail to tie: wap la= He. dimly frit ilius his mother would, c}o what he ieuuld, tri' as a:.cl had µilio?ly de�eied fur an guaLte. The:<lifficultj. of mutual irr- mentable results. Nancy started as wou d haven ,th ng ipfe 198rt t4 say he would, be could not root Nancy Z, iwI•, and such anuther-: �terc+vursc iy oiercume by= making r on this sub e t and night Perhaps out of his heart. Hi: ' curs had '.hungered, yet . she heard him speaking. and, lift the• u'umen use the masculine ing her head from her hands, leaned have pr"hed:bmi d,-avr«•t+ab:.v IIs to N?-Ipo:•sessed no er,mm�n 'nntnre, 's',runk from hearing so,~.ie mention ' tongue when talking t: the men. {� back against the cushions with the cause of his sudd,;,# disappear- and he had }u,.ed with no ccmiw J of her nsrne, as he sat in the club: ame,,rg themselves it k taboo. .end closed eves and pale,-wan- face. -ante rand still st.rauger si.cnee. Su lu+e. - He knew the sort of conversatiun the mt•n du not trouble their- heads : it µ'a9 a genuine 9zgn ,.d r:liefethut Time might.` perchance- seinen the txize whisper of TCiumas Cra-a about the other: tt Her thuugbts. had_wandered. a9 p F { he,ga%e as he learned from•the ser• away the ,ragged . edges of thr slaw c,ai 1ike1 to ro%uke. But , -- y - she sat motionless and silent: in-a•v3nt that ?ren InistresN was 2u:re, ' � y p Z. ' misty, unevnscious way, tv the rose wound ; hut•heal it. and efface the whether it was that all gossip and ' garden ; she could feel the soft, and was nut expected back f•,r at._traces of it altogether-never” rx.�ternent about the pare-nu had There is nothing perfect on this least tic„ m rahs. He i¢ot into li$ ! r earth." "Pati forget Gilev. . warm air as cn tnat by-goue sum- - Aad so-it µ•as that, a-s Darrr e; (,.ed out, or whether the clubmull Weil, what about Gile3'9" He'-5 mer day; the scent of the perfumed cab a lain arcf drove to hi9 farurite ' and kers had Imagined, fur some vague a perfect idiot." - F a wuae th•• telrcrpam tu.1)oli3, a flowers scented to steal tutu her club. planned out a hurried j<,araey d na reason tl at tie woolil not care to r t very heart How gentle`how peace $ere .})e_.aas .grgctetl titi'ith a ger- ;(r hipst,,ne Hall without further ,hear any such g-„snip, Darnley.could feet storm of hearty words and fnl : how harpy it was' and'then a delay., his rRind .was .haunted by. nett_tell , bat the fact. remained that uesti4,n„.-and tion a pile of let- sense of deeper haprFineas stitI �ry g F those marve!luus e;c•s, and he vas not a tingle soul spoke of ''(.'raw y ii crept'over her. "She heard in fancy tern enough tv'uccui;•3• his-attention Iwondering how h:s old love w•4. Ad shave ur his wife, Here's a ��1IId ®�e ry step; - fur hears. look. hu kly ow she Ra rr1u -rm,4rertharr'flil ma'n's a h�ughd to f him�clf,as.as the he That +Vis. : �Et ten- , Having lancilingly painted Till st- . 1 that quick. firm to she felt the :.- . dreamy enthrallment of his prep- j tack,, as-to w hat "h�has done and t i AINY 1IV ence; she heard again his_* whore he had'been tau, etc.. Ptc., thought of the poor v.d nian w,, �In , li a.rnc•,cL back in-hie corner with 4, l ' der voice, his hands touched hers; _ha really held in deep affection, arid fi,lded arms and moody face. .I Can Use. Darniey erconced him9cif 'in a COT NOM and with a start the mist was beat- fur. whom he had unlimited s3•ri- 'souid not. bear to Listen to any re- o< avtnNclr.r •s! ° ner and be an.his task of reading I y � _'tel•ed and the. vision vanished. - i g ° ,thy, - - ,rnarks-vn.hir>,, 1oT_theti• would.seem_ .:wsyx Dern m�•e or. _ F ithrc,ugh his correslx:ndence, %bich l' ,• l� roraart8cul:uad•r- i She was in the saloun carrialre to r, ect un tier. :y read accnmlitated -•to an- enurnious ea.•.ng-Noe so vrMn speeding through .the autumn-ti:tg - I O sweet one, kove : O my life's.dc-I His dark eyes were fixc-d on, the you ora degree during his- absence. F ed country ; speeding away from R g light ' gloom of night outside. There was tint lie had scarcely gut through �.r�•�a s,orr : Hipstone Hail, front Ilur, th�.• fr,.,m, Dear, though the clay's pare divided a, dissatisfied,_ uncomfortable ex 1 hatf -a pake i.,f the first letter he• r-%, ror+�sax. dear, kind, .genial. Sir Huniphrey, us:” hrfssJun-in them, ,ucliAltr3soN opened before he slrrang to his feet "If-T could only arrive at.some ONf^•aAttK1�A5••tl> co Umr,.e, from the sweet, l,:ved Rardcrrs. the , " I in mingled Rurpr ae and r;arn. •1, pro.,.c.e% iaffectionate, generous, .ndescr;bab Fo ran the troubled, sad 'melody go.,d conclusion as to why she treat- JUST THINK of 171 iC It was writtrn by Durutliy a few , d me as she did It was so unlike Iy dear atmosphere- of home - she in l>errick Uarn re's heart as he sat ! with pv•o-� ou c.,, c,lor elt5er wool, .r, ' ,was going from all this to what T Ida3s back, and ran ten briefly : ,•;in the railway' carri%gcc and wa,,j list' -She had a'-kind word for every c.c.S sc!k or M. d coon Perfectly zesty otee --' . I. do not km)w, dear .cousin, borne away frum` Lundun to R3 p- living creature. Even the flowers th• SAME > _. Na chance of have to th• Her eves. �.-opciiei. inv.vluntarily 'she wrote, ' whether this letter w ill a Y g WReo 0 Dqe for the Goods you haveto toles land rested 'on the man upposite, stone Hall, (wen sympathy and love from her; �-�that creature. with his common ever reach you, as I have received - rey,on, his cruel, swarthy face, his no answer i r. arknuv4ledgmll of I - ==' the others.. I feAr that it will not: mean, cowardly �iiafure-that man" but it is a slight relief to me to was her husband, tier companion for - write to yc;u, even.. though, the „ - 1ife, through good or ill. �` _ tchance of your reading my words •.. _ - A wave o4 utter repugnance is so vert- faint. 141_r dearest father rushed into-'her throat and almost = _ is growing worse. Oh. Dern-, if I = choked her--the Sacrifice of that lose-liim. I thin)r it will be the end imoment seemed greater than she of my life, for my heart will break. could bear.' He has'-asked for -yuu now and � r Crawshaw's ej'es met hers,• then. t9trained with pain and horror for Derrick Darnley sprang from'his i J - -' -the time'.out of all likeness to their seat. Two or three of phis old ac- former beauty. quaintances were ..watching .him <� The champagne he had jest sway- with mingled amusement and curio- Towed-ran like fire is his xe:ns,- sity; ,but - be neither saw it nor 0 He poured' some wine in a•-glass' cared. - $3�6� - and went over to tier. --- as any one seen Mer_efield "You look like a ghost-with that- g lately Z" he asked, hurriedly. "Is' • • take & drink of• this, � Cash Prizes .for Fa1'mers white face; didn't he in-iown'P' • --• Nancy, and then-wake up. I d _ - - "Mere'field! Why' he went off to � marry. you to let v-ou nit in a tory ner all day you know,_•'_' J�r pica or some place all in a (fur- ThotograMay" ✓ crouched back for an in:- 'week, observed •a•young She cfellow, quickly; with a heartyYo� stant,• then, scarcely knowing what , q 3 she did, she snatched the glass from laugh, "They db say that the Hon. �� is hold and flan it out of th win- Ella Chester has fairly hunted•hitii a Prize dew. S _ .. -• I out o€ the country. Birt what's up, , "S rave me to myself:" she cried, old fellow Z You to-dk deuced `tinNG the prizes we are offering in our big nefghborhood. By thi, means CEMENT tigr _ Pesp!".•- „ • Prize Contest is one of $100.00 (FFNze "C") you are placed qn-an_,equal toot- `x passionately, madly, "or if you-will 8 for the farmer 7n ;each Province who' fur- fug with.every other contestant. notA I will throw :myself out of the "I have had bad news-very bad news. - M Cousin-has written fo say nishes us with.a photograph showing the best at (het the circular, which gives you carriage as I' have just flung' away' y any particular. kind of work done on his farm full particulars of the conditions and of that glass!" her father, Sir Humphrey Leice9 during.1911 with "CANADA" Cement. For the the other three prizes. Every, dealer who sells There was a rlangerons earnest- ter, is d'angerous'ly ill. It is a great prize, work o! every description is included. -"CANADA' ;2- rnient will 'have on hand.-a supply - shuck to me! He is such a good old - No lust a soon as'"you finish that new silo • nese in hcr.rntensrty of manner that w + --Y of these circulars and he'll give you one if you ,. ' impressed C'rawshaw; he waited a chap," 'he Said, 'involuntarily, al- barn, feeding floor or dairy,. that you've been Aust ask for it. O,oi you prefer, you can use the with-'a short tau h most to himself, '`it hurts me to thinking of building, why not photograph it and attached' coupon=vi a postcard will do-send ft .° u,. moment, then, g to us and you'll rereice the complete details of be turned and went _buck to.his hear f anything- has happened to send the picture to us? The photograph doesn't- 'be oean'F - -; him. He paused an instant with necessarily .have to be 'taken by a professional file contest by return niatl. newspaper and his corner. ;, If you haven't recel% our co 7. " a momentary dread. 'I suppose, or an expert. In fr:-t, your•aon's or your dough- Y pY of '_''fohat She'd. do it, too, I do believe: y _ter's camera will do- nicely. Or, failing this, you the Farmer Can Do With Concrete," write 'for he said, Iris, -voiee rewn a- little - • be mlrttei'etl. to him-self,- and then g might use the kodak of your neighbor's son near. that, too., it-s a' flnely in"trated hook of _ ai4l. husky.-`-I suppobe you - fellows by. In any event, don't let the idea of -180 pagea full of u'setul arid 'praAlcal in- the light-came in his eyes ag "Never mint}, whatever happens, haven't heard anything worse having_a ,photogra`rh made deter you formation of the uses of concrete. _ I'm her master, and she shall know abcitiE hirci Z - from entering the competition. Par- Write us to-night; and yoir'll receive - There was a perfect• chorus of ne-� a- titularly ,as we have requested_ -the book and the circular promptly, Plrxxc it 900II eJ1UL1$h: send Con_ - atives -and I)arnle felt a trifle �` .- your local dealer to help In I g , y dDo not delay—sit light dowD IestCircular _ che•ered. .- = - _ ,tn . caeca where it !s not convent- CHAT'TER �iYIL °��� ent for the farmer to pro take your pen or pencil and flit dl,00k "This is Friday," he mused, "and - � •• cure, a -camera-Ser tire out aha coupon NO�'V. It was ,a dreary, dismal Novem- Dolly `wrote un Tnesday or Mon- _ 'ber day when Derrick Darnley drove , day night, evidently; that loops 'Canada Cement CompAny, Limited, . - ••••••. • . once more through the well'-remem hopeful. Poor old uncle and poor Natlosal Bonk Building, Montre,a;i Addraw:. h!red mond,+n streets. e was Dolly-! She insist be:terribl ciit tl} �•.' � T 3 p bronzed a'Irnost bey, end recognition, I wonder if any one is with her. She _ a' ra: b' U yetr _ , ..S,. �,F� P w ,,. y'3".r_. .,i: '• 4h ns,f, .. .".r;' ,,� ,.. ., 4:.: � ..-.its a..5 .az -�Sm .�+S..:LCa.. Y 'i1W 'J,t°✓au polos 3 .b tom•T:'ST t Sr? >,"L .' „�a. �i,. -. _. .,+, ,.�'.''�': .. ..H •.4•'•1; .,�'.. r A �. `ry-?x`•r. w 9'.'+,:'4,. ro" 4y, di(.:,�, ; ,'�• „�,:." ry!-,.,•• 'ti,,;rs. ,?"ya w.'�i.. 'P's',.�,.rc..,.g,�, s�•v- �... +,< •wc� •i,. ,� '� ''' "v .,,-. :, r. ...wJtt7�,.'.sx '•r-- ,c .+FyP ;at•',.,,,:a a,. :,y,w..r.a "�.+.,' iF',�l,+ :ti„ -nr, mx :8fs Mir, .;, .s: !&..' .'1=1" ..'`w';K". •xs4".:w;*'a.--+•'P'' :..,.a:' -•4. •a,.,q.,,^,. �. ya?r'. - .- '�. ., .' • .. .,w+. _.. -,•ems df t ;,.��n>•, -e�rr.� --•'Syr.�s-'a _*,• .�c+aa��'� :«n •.i. a lQ>M ., . any' .ax w.. ✓« ' " _ C"p'�;. r a .: �nC, ..' '' ;uu. P. ..r':•?sx. =•.P, ' ...... d.• .. ^ate•,. :.rrn, .yy... .,,r>.... w _:•r f r � � t r - ,..'sill. .' .. •�F"!.-,.. ... •'' '.. ,'.:_.: '.. .; MSA - y � - -99 fy = iSUE KAI-SEE FOR 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRICES Of FARM PRODUCTS • . . ��. o . R REPORTS FRO31 THE LENDING ~Des �� a is of Count Munnich La __---- __ - _ TRADE ('E�TItE9 OF Lay Claim AIIi -RICA. Tvernia Lies in Queenstown Harbor in Bad- to ast state - ly Damaged Condition :. Prices of Cnttic. Grata. Cheese despatch from Berlin saysr tualiy sent to Siberia for 20 years, and Other Produce 'at home A despatch from Queenstown bop, where she was anchored at - %aiser Wilhelm will shortly bip the and was completely stripped of his and Abroad. _ say's: The Cunard Line steamer the edge of the eastern bank. The , -- estates b Elizabeth. Peter III, Irerni -tefendant 'in a sunt in which $20, I y ' BREADSTVFFs, � � un a rock at noon passengers, who numbered 75Q3, recalled him and he again enjoyed - on Wednesday during a fog as site were quickly landed. a '►00,000 is at stake. The plaintiffs rent ower at rile Russian court. Toronto, May '0.—winter wheat 90 per was scala ' great P cent, patents, $3.40 to $3.45, Montreal passing this port. The vessel is The liner was within a mile of $ ;re two direct heirs of the Russian On h1s death in 1767 Frederick the 9�to hteecoa�nitoba flours—First patents, now resting at anchor close to the tender, which was waiting to take soldier-statesman, Field Marshal Great transferred the Bugea pro bakers', $4.40 nu ttrack,sTor 6 and auong eastern bank of Kinloch Channel, in off the Irish contingent of passes- 1 i Count Burkhard C'hristoph von perties to Munnich's son Ernst. In Manit,ba wheat—No: 1 Northern 99c, the inner harbor, with 25 feet of era lv ' Bas ports: -No. 2 at 56 1.2c; and No. 3 at g , when Daunt Huck suddenly bfunnich, upon whom Frederick the consequence of litigation Ernst 93 1.2e. i water in her fore compartment. Nu loomed u in a dense fog, and be- -Great conferred vast estates of Munnich never obtained possession Ontario wheat—So, 2 red, asci outside, one on board the steamer was hurt. fore the easel's way could be sto and No. 2 white at 86c•, outside. , y' p t :;Bugea in return Sur his services in of the estates, and•they lapsed to Bariey-Prices comival. The first that was known of the ped the big ship struck. The pas- :wuring the Russian alliance for the Prussian Crown. Oats—Ontario grades, 37 1•z to Ssc, out• accident was when the liner side, for No. 2, and at 39 1.2 to 40c, on passed gingers were at luncheon at the ,Prussia. The descen+?n nts of Munnich say track, Toronto; No. 2 W. C. oats, 39c, and Roche's Point, at the head of Cork time of the accident, and quickly - No. 3, 37' I. BUY Ports. _ Count Munnich fell into disgrace now that they have the royal deed Corn--No."'s American yellow, 66 to'harbor. The forepart of the Iver ru hcd on deck. The ship otil�t -0t , Upon the accession of the Empress of gift and are able to prove tLeir 56 1.2, Bay ports_ I n1a was sunk deep in the water, hui , on the rocks for a short time, Peas—Prices purely nominal. Elizabeth, of Prussia and was sen- lineage. They intend to suede the Rye-Prices are nominal. her stern was high in the air, and• and then slid off into deep wat>'t ' �tbnced to be executed. He was aC-.! - Buckwheat-Nothing offering. Prussian.courts. a she had adangerous-looi:in list to with a large aperture in her {,ar- ' Bran--Si.tnitobae, 521, in bags, Toronto, g $ p @. w - and shorts, '$22 to $23, in bags. Toronto: lstarboard. The great hole in the board buws, through which th4 Ontario bran, s21 to $2LSo, in bags, Ton forepart of the liner and the narrow BRITISH EXODUS. tribute to this memorial ,bat it is onto. Yater poured and threatened to ; _ margin of free board above the flood the liner". Ciltain Potter and generally be:ieve.d among the ofii COUNTRY-PRODUCE. water sufficiently indicated what a his officers, however, were prompt ,? x '$eturaa�d Visitor Says Farms arc vials here that if any vote is asked Beans-tar lots, $1.70 to $1.75, and small narrow escape the Cunarder. had to close the bulkhead, and the in- Being Depleted. for from Parliament it will be for lora, $1:40, from disaster.: The watertight cum- rush of, water was confined tp the 1. the COIIatruetlun Of a memorial by Honey—Extracted, in tins, 10 to tic per _ - _.A_d.eslaatch.from_ Moatreal sa,s_,the 17v�irr;en ovG-ernmelrt rokrab a ieNrro: �1 comb. wholesale Sa to $2:so per pattment, hover, stood the strain _forward hold. The Ivernib's_..offi• - p. Z coma—wE�f<dare,-sl;7s '-to well;ani -the watei was' cunfine-d eers were able to quickly reassure "- .-C. 1�osnier returned to ; s� t'er d+Yzen. ' ly at the Mounted Police Barracks Baled hay--\n. 1 at $12 to $13, on track, to the forward hold the passengers of their safety, and Montreal on Friday from England I at Regina. and No. 2 at $9 to sio.5o. The captain 'brought his damag there was no- sign of panic as and Continental Europe. In the ;L Baled straw-$6 to $6.50, on track, Tor- safely into the inner bar- board. ' British Isles, he said, he found on to. ed vessel "UREA?(LAND'S" COSTLY FIRE P•:tatoes—Car- Lota. 90c per bag. ' s that Canada as a field fur the man Poultry-wholesal.• prices a,C dreseed _ who vests willing to work-was a lapis g b ckenA, 1: to 16c per - --- --- -- pou}try;-Yearlin r - _of conversation among all classes. Eighty 'rl'ild Animas Perished in ib�sturkeys, 19 to 21c per ib; live, 1 to 2c fj'0)IE\_ GET 'llEll.1LS. DR. RUTHERFORD RESIGNS. the Flames. One Sared father From .angry Lite L Cotuiuisioncr is Goin $e stated that there seemed ,good � - - ground for the. apprehension felt by A despatch from New York says: LOCAL DAIRY MARKETS. g some people in England. and many ButtPr—Dairy pri,+tq a to 19c; inferior, Bull, Othei• Rescued Maniac. to the West. - P g A Ant black plain of about ten acres is to 16,. Creamery, 21 to 2:c per !b for 6 $ in Scotland, at rite exe sus of the 'of steaming embers and twisted ro114. 20 u, 21i• for solids, auaf 20 to 21a A despatch f rum London says: A des from Ottawa«ays l j'.. young men and farmers to the Ca- rw separator print,•. The King has conferred the Albert Dr.. J. Rutherford, Dum:Rios ' r iron, stretching from Fifth street Erg+ ease 1.+74 to 19c per dozen. radian WRst. The emigration this weYtward to Tenth street, and from I Cheese--:z 1-2 to 13c to is ,jobbing way. �'tnedal of the second class -on Amy �Live Stock Commissioner and Vet. year is heavier than ever, paid he, Surf avenue suitth to the sea, spread I' Madeline Jac•yues, who seized a 'erinary Di rector-General of Can-- and ; .and in parts of Scotland there are ROO PBODUCT4, mad ball by the burns and caved ' out before Lhe eyes of thuusnneln ada, one of the must valued offi. not enough men left to work the : Bacon—Long: x,oar. 10 1•2 to Ile r,a•r lb the lives of her father and brother, ' farms, while almost all the yours ;when hen .the sun rose upon Coney. Is in vs.e lot4' m..4 pork $10, do, short , j cia1K of the L.,minix,n Government, r $ lavd un .Saturday ma,rning, the ;rut, s� pickled rollm. $19 to c10. who had been gored by the animal. has tendered his ie,ignati.un to the 1F, men are on their way to Canada. ruins of the fire which started at 3 12Ht mly Ltgh' to to oaz❑�r; iia•: do.,beckV': I Hilda, Elizabeth-AWolsev, a nurse, 'Minister of Agriculture, and in. The emigrants are of the best ,o'clock a.m. at the Dreainlanu con- bacon. 16 er ua ; 1k.; t. 18 to 1a 4-2c. . who climbed along a narraw gutter tends to go to British C'oltitnbia.to tlaes,-he declared. He ctatetd algo Lard-Tierces, 10c; tabs, 1- :-e; paha, cession known as Hell (sate, at.cl l0 1•2c. far above the around and rescued ; realise. His resignation -ha-9 not that... Britivh-investors have rear ' SIVERg AT SfovTHF 1L. an in-ane patient on the roof of !vet 'lbpen aecepied, and it is still , F which de,truyed abs at R: __,:nOu 5 faith In Canada and that the many .worth of buildings and equ:1 me.tlt BC ell Asylum, has received aI 1lopezl that he may be prevailed up- financiers wham he met had Itttie in. Dreamland itself, and more ti i w.,.ttp;.;,ealy; ?y 470 r. 41 10Z.eanzdlan like reward {rom the Bing. [.cin to continue in the utl'ice in which - hesitation in taking up Canadian ,tore extra No. 1 foed a0 1•z to ao 3-a, �- he has d•x1e invaluable work socia 8 000,000 worth of property pa to the the last five years. securities. gin. 3 to so to-40 . .,j No, z local whale �'r_IRSRIPS IN C'OLTISION. y B t , �- .• - east. and'west of the big Hari:: In ,39 t.z to 39 3.4c: No .1 tocol whtu. 3Q.w , ` the ruins were the charred b. cies '9 Ile No a local white. 38 to Ss ;. IDIAZ LEAVES MEXICO. of about eighty animals, !tc!nz,'I Flnur-Manitoba sprin,r pytents er-.ts, ig y $s 30, cf.. -P ons, $4 so, K int,•r wheat i British Cruixer Inflexible Struck by MILLIONS- OF LOGS LEFT. '— atenttt. �4 e0 to $d.T!•. .pros beari-, monkeys, deer, leopards and ,ga6o e. r.t cotters, $a to tag$tbak r-', the Be•llrt•o Dictator' for Thirty Years, He phos. — varioaa hybrids;-w't ich had bef-A i•, bags, 41 to 82 Rnllod Rats Por her. I.art� of Rain In New Brunwtielt Leaves Secretly. part of Col. Terrarl s, animal shuw. e�lca8�ss� yPit lbs, $2 sic �[iiteeam- ! A despatch ,from Portland, T ng }(oven (lay Serious £Beet. aaa A despatch from Mexico City, $•_t_ Bran, Ontario. $22, Manitoba, 821'. mid. land, cava: The British battle"Ship } 'aay5 Porfirio Diaz, for whom sur• �`aia`�=��bu`�ts`:°'mo,iiii«, a�5 8to's3o"hE esa'Brllerophon and the cruiser In q d?apatch from Newcastle. 1',B.. 1 I.0('O110T1VE n'ORIiSllI.U. Frssh, 1s : 7 w 19c. cheese-Wo, flexible were in collision on Sat- ing 30 years all Mexico stood to says Several million Ions have been 7? - one- side ear! ern Friday, hat- .es Ito 1.2 to 5-&'.�Butter 2lcliotcest. 21 1.2''urday outside -Portland harbor. i abandoned on the Miramichi far Y The Big Plant at Kingston Chau;, (The Inflexible was struck on the I lack of rain. The tie-up is that of '- 'hand, stole from the capital. Only - - -- 1 I p I� a few devoted friends, whom he Hands, TNITED STATES .IARKETs. starboard bow, atre.re she has a tate D. and J. Ritchie Co., on the dared to trust, followed him to the- A despatch from Kingston, Ont., Ninneap•rA, '11a• 30 - wheat - stay, seven-foot hu!e, below the water- ' Sevogle, lune of the IT Mira- - 94 7a"' July, 96 1.;: September. 90 1.2 tn'line, Two of her com artmentsare station, and at 3 o'clock in the says: The Canadian Loci,m:,tive 90 5-&•, Decewher, 90 3-4c: No. 1 har P michi drivels are yet in safe waters. f mornin shortly after the celebra- C'om any,_Ltd., of Kingston,- 98 1'& ' No. 1 Northern. 96 to 96c: No. di flooded. The vessel is now in this - g+ P g Northern. 93 1.2 to 96 1.2c: No. 3 wheat � e taon over his resignation-had quiet- sold out to an English Fi-ndicata:. 90 1.2 to 94 1•'r, Corn-No. 3 yellow. 52 to harbor making preparations for 000 t'-1I'll'.1 L.• !7_ 1 ' 9 ed down, Diaz was bound for Vera compur-ed -chicfl•, it is under,t,:xl, 1 5- 1.40 Oat- -No. 3 vel+,•e, 32 1-2 to 33c. (ducking. Capt. Trevvlyan �'''�' y liy e- Nn: 2. 0. Bran. $21 5o to $22. 1 Cruz to take chi for Spain. In of Lord G!encunuer _ Darl'oorouizil 1 Buffalo, Nay _0: Kprang wheat, Va t '.Na pier, of the Iiellcrophun, and: : P P tinrthern, carinad.1 store, $1.04: winter, TAl'orpAratlQn U[' lckers- Canadian _ I„4; ithe distance he -could hear the Pryor, J. Leigh 1Wuod;' and- F. Il. .jtrm; No. 2 red, 96c.; Nn. 1 whtu, 95c. Capt. Charles L. Napier, of the-In Slti tbuildin� Company. } voices of a few of the more enthu--S. Balfour, who recently .visited Corn No 3 llow, 57c, No. 4 yellow, (flexible, are brothers. 1 b p y• 3yt 1-4c; No. corn. 54. to 54 1-4c: No. a 1 despatch irom London says' -_ Iliastic citizens who were still ac- Kingston to inspect the local works. !,corn, m to 53 1.4,•, all no track, through ' , ieompanvidg the new I'residen-, (The deal was -put thr,}ugk on Fri- billed' Oats No. 2 white, 38 1.2c; No. I AVIATOR'S TERRIBLE DEATH. Vickery, .hipbuilder$_have applied a p white, 37 3-4c; No. 4 white, 37c. Trances Leon de. la Barra -and day afteznoctn at a special meeting _ _ to incorporate their Canadian.com- , !shouting "Viva 1laclem.” flu of the stackhulders, but the foil de LIyE cTCxK rtAlzrFTs. = Cirri Fell 6i0 ('ret in IPresi•nic oil Pony' at a lnillion Sterliug. When t. carefully were the arras emeats"tails have not yet been announced.', Stnnireal, star 3o--gales of choice steers - 'nally completed they expect a - y g gF, r.::::,ly.. h akade for the'abdicated President's The rice even is not given, but it '"'eTp made at 6 1�,, good at 6 to 6 1-aa•, E Canadian Government subsidy for g fairly good at 5 1.2 to 5 3.4c, fair at 5 to •,,; o Recret Escape--that the news did, not j was large.. At.present the.capital 5 lyse and common at 4 1.2 to 4 3.4c per `� de5natch from Vughera, Italy, the ''M ntreal Naval e:ttablishment. lb. ltbe demand for rows was fair at sacs: The 'Italian aviator, Cirri, The floating dock - has begun ab (transpire until late in the day.' Sec- stock of the company is $500,000 from 3 3.4 to s 1.2x:and nunq sold at 31.2 I bevy was due less to apprehension This will be increased lull .eight to s 1.4c Der lb, as to quality. Sales of while making an aeroplane flight Barrow.. The Montreal works are - - -of a o ular outburst than to a de- fold. !(,Seared hogs at $6.50 per cwt., wcighed•Lnear here on Sunday, fell from a 'expected 't'o reach oorUpletiun in P P x+R the oars, bales of sheep were made at Ripe to reach Tera Cru; before a $4 to $5 each, and the lambs at 83 to $a height of G50 feet and was killed. 1912. ' each, Prices of calves ruled steady at 'Twenty thousAnd persons,-includ- +}_ marauders along the route could C. N. R. INCREASE I'S PAY. from $2 to K6 each, as to Nile and quality. Aearn.o.f the trip. Toronto, Stay 30,-Two choice export ing Cirri's wife and children, were 784 IVERF DEPORTED. ti a s - steers, w,ighing 1,300 lbs. each, were sold Iviewin the exhibition_. ('irrl used ' Carmen Aet•ept \ear Schedule t. fnr $6.12 1.2x, and quite a few heavy cat• B ]HONOR LONG TRAIL HEROES. tie for both butcher and export purposes ,a Bleriot monoplane. He had com Number of Immigrants Rejected _ !seting About 600 .lien. were sold at prices raniting from $5.85 to $6.10, one, load fetching the latter pleted' ' a number of evolutions Y; iGovernment May Erect a Monu- A despatch front Winnipeg gays: Price. Stockers and feeders, especially when suddenly the motor explod- During Year Was 17;61.7. the.former, were unusually dear. Bulls meat to Their .Memory. The carmen-uf•ihe Canadian North- were firmer, Una Iowa were a l,tae nit, led and in a moment the wings of l A despatch froth Ottawa sayst �a ern Railway, at a meeting on I Sheep and lambs were unchanged, but the machine were on fire. The avi- During the last fiscal year 784 lin- r A despatch from Ottawa says: Thursday night, accepted the-neve `h gtietw$6 f opbrtadnflts6 ao tee and ten ator fell headlong from his seat. migrants were deported from Can- it was learned on Wednesday that schedule affecting their members ed, was quoted. .i.—_ - ada because of physical unfitness, '} the Government, has under consid-'iship from Port Arthur to Edmon- - IS 101 TE.1RS OLD. criminality or other causes, while 'enation the erection. of a suitable1ton and on all the branches, in all HUDSON BAS RAILWAY. 17,614 .were rejected at* ports <A memorial to Inspector Fitzgerald over Goo men. By it there is an -- Grimsby's Oldest Inhabitant Taken entry, Of the deportations 3-70 ,. ;and the other members of the Royal j increase. in pay of tnvo cents per First 1S:i Hilus Wttl be Under Con- were English, 169 Americans, 96 to Refn.,c ni an Aitto. - North-West Mounted Police who re- hour. The new schedule is from Scotch, 23 Irish and 13 Italians. O1 cents strut-tion This Sommer, a y perished on the patrol from to 27. This..is retroactive to A despatch from St, Catharines; those rejected at ports of entry 15,- t` ' Fort Macpherson to Dawson. A May, 1911-. On May 1, 1912, an- A despatch from Ottawa says: says: Grimsby's oldest inhabitant•, •-704 were citizens" of the United The first 185 miles of- the Hudson ` • •• •movellent is already' under•way at'other increase of one cent per hour John �Vinne.y, amain 101 years of States and..,_t0 were rejected at 7. jlldmonton to erect a monument tai:will be given., Improved working Bay Railway, Canada's new route age, has been brought to the In- ocean ports. the--dead heroes in that city: . The ,conditions have been established connecting the prairie Provinces dustrial Horne, here. Mr. Witiney Government -may' be asked to con- since May 1. with'th-e European markets, will. be is in good health and walks at-ound A` under construction this summer. !like a man of 60. His memory and .KAISER HONORS KING. z The Department" 'of Railways is eyesight are good, -but he is a lit- Appoints Hint a Field Mars (n ' -now calling for tenders for this first tie hard of,hearing. He has a son half of the line, starting from the 75 years of age, and two grandsons the Prussian Army. „c - present terminus., of the Canadian both over 50. He was horn in Eng- A despatch- from Berlin says; "RECORD-BREAKING HOP Northern.line at .The Pas, ,on the ;land in 1sio. He .was.brought here It was announced on Friday that f ' he a a chew first utomobile, and this was his I Emperor William while at Buck- ` west side o. t 8 sk t n 1n an a River: Tenders for the balance of experience with what he called Ingham Palace. on May 16 had ap- r Mr. William Whyte Estimates the Western the line will be called for just as a ­,mud-splasher." pointed King George a general field , soon as the route is finally located. 3• marshal e P uss•an ,f i.. . � � h r ..• .Army. . .�...• -_ ma in t TJ1MIGRAIT FELL DEAD. - _ ie at 200 000 000 Bushels _. _ IIANGED HIMSELF .1"N JAIL. . — T.ARTHQUAhE I\' GREECE - — Woman Expired at Quebec on Way A -despatch from Toronto says:: acres a under crop this spring Iasane Sian Committed Suicide in - , Y g p p ng was to Friends In Toronto. hinny Horses Destroyed and Seve1� Aecordin to -Cell: " A despatch from Quebec says: g �11r. William Whyte, about twenty-fire per cent., sad al Persons Itrjured. _Five-President of the` Carradian this gain was principally in Sas- A despatch from Sudbur says:,.:,. Mrs. Sarah, Turuer, a third-class A despatch from Athens sh s• Pacific Railway, Winnipeg, who ar- katche.wan. He estimated the area P" ' Y Y P y - On Saturday afternoon, Albert An- passenger on the steamer Royal An earthquake has occurred at l"v(3d in the city on Wednesday, under crop as follows: Saskatche- dersoli, who was brought down to George, dropped dead in-the immi'- Santa Maura, or-Leucadia, one of� n favo_r'able 'weather conditions fan, 6000,000 acres; Al-septa 500,- ,Sudhur.�f from_Ohapleau Violently lag from the vessel on Wednesday have been destroyed and a lar a �s~ �- y - atlas--sheds-'list after diseli>hark- the Ionian Islands, Man houses and estimating the yield at twenty 000, to 1,000,000, An�c--1�anitoba, 3,-. insane and confined in the jail com- g E - 'bushels to the acre,-this' season's 000,000'. witted suicide in his cell by bang- afternoon 'at fire o'clock. She was number of persons, injured. r trop, in the three Prairie Provinces The weather conditions so far ing. He burst the straps with which going to meet a family named Mat- 44 .:will approximate two hundred mil- (were favorable for the' growing his -wrists were confined, fastened thews in Toronto. Heart disease is During the past ten years Cao- _ lions .of bushels of grain. Mr. crops. Moisture was plentiful and• them together and hung himself to supposed to have been*the'cause of ada has received nearly two mil- Vihyt-e saic-that the increase to I it was not too hot, the bars of his cell, death. lion immigrants. i 7. a ,. , A . .. •.-,.-- •, •..-v.., r -:er ..+,. ,: a ;o - -. ...xo :,r,. r.::. :�. ...,, 'q�::., u,. rp�:e' d." ",-»;w'f �.••..t.,,.:.m....a .�.!•'F rirz., d," i 'rP. x, 'G•...,."r"r'..w 'tr.+'a.,.'w. t. yin: . a,.., w, •.....n - •;M:i�.a.:lt,•,. ._«: ver.'-!�. f,,, .ax:;.�.. a.t:.,»-d"m...•yd4_.'.. xwiY*...v,n,,.§:.x..e yun:,.t. .:ta •� ,."`:.ar h�,.FmY`cecf-"a,?c' ` ..i _ -, •T iCe " ;� .s+;`4,.'lyr-. .r'�._. i•.+ .�,,. � ,t� *:-$" '�'�+''�t' ''7 .rye• y"„i ".."CT^�+'"' .ate. _ �_.. 7e 7- hitby on Sat- vLOCAL 6 shingled her ki hen. purpose going to M S. Chapman be,@ re.paiuted urday to pla)r the return match XEN'S SUMMER WEAR ied with the Whitby Buckle Factory —Ice cream everyday at the his residence at present. oceuP tea m. by Mrs. Gilhuly. Pickeri Bak Try the vivi so�keollam, 11 cerArs. Powell were —Dr. Henry will be here as usu- —Rev. Mr. Lynch, Financial New Soft Sbirts, all new styles and shades. It an1d to attend to his Agent of Wycliffe College, Toron- a now, neat and nobby collar for the young fop :in the city on Thursday. &I next Tuesday profersiocal duties. to, occupied the-pulpit in St.Geor in four different shades. —Mrs. Dewar, of Toronto, is R v. F. C. I Church on Sunday last when uding a week with Miss AMY 0 Urper, of Hills- from the-i5 ee�ViCai dale, spent the holiday at the Molly Communion was celebrated All new shapes in Stray me Mint. 0 -a. Geo. Kerr. and Baptism administered. to$1.50, for we nd boys. —Pickerinjg Pill@—The great h we of Mi tree, of Toronto, —Mrs. J. H. Wagner, who has 1&xvLtiv-e tonic 50 cents a box at —Mism RowD Everything for the Men and Boys frowHattoShoes. KePaddenc 0 was a guest of A. G. and Mrs. beeninpoor health for the past —Rus"ll Burrill spent a few Green one day lamt week. few months, is visiting at the with his sister in —Miss Mary Somerville, of To- home of her son Rev. B. N. de Boys' Jerseys At 25 cents—see them. days last week routo, is spendi g A few weeks Foe Wagner, of Deserouto. We in Peterbom&We$ Gonion *pent r4 with Miss mabe'l Harvey. hope the change in the air will UNTING Hobbs prove benefical to her health. PICKERING 'bw da" lag t week with friends —Mr. Mellor and F. W R. A. B are at Port Hope attending the �—Wm. Wilson, with his gang of to the el. workmen, has completed the work t --Fred%. Buntitig, of Toronto, Bay of Quin e Conference. with hie moth- —Mr,?. C. Rogers, who was serl. on John Greenlaw's new sumnier A spent,Sunday here otiSly ill last week, iswe are pleas- hotel at the lake. The b er; trs. B. Bunting. 0, state, much improved. is an attractive one in appearance! —Rev. Mr. L uch, of Toronto, ed to oT Dr.E. J.and Mrs. —Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, and is situated on an ideal Rpot. was the guest ai eenlaw is now busy furn- Shirley over Sunday. ' a -k ecompanied by a friend, spent Mr. Gr 9W le apm —Jaiue8 Denny and J. H. Wag. the holiday here with his parents. ishing the various rooms —Mrs. John Boyes and Miss —Mrs. T. Keery, of Yale Mich., !J ber each shipped a carload. of I _— Minnie Rankin are spending a who has-been spending a couple Au'unumy. k with friends in Port Perry, of weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. —Thomas Stephenson has been wee ilip, left on Sunday to spend --Tbre- township council will C. Ph busy the past few days repairing riend 9 in Sear- meet at 10 a. m. on Monday next a few days with f IND the sidewalks of the village. Salt Spe' cial i charge of the Toron- for the transaction of general boro. She will then return home —Those it ipanied by Mrs. Philip, who to Observatory say that May this business. - accorr ear has been the hottest since —Mr. W. H. Gregory, of Wy. will visit friends in Michigan for — 00. cliffe College, has talien charge of a time. eeting 140 lb Sacks going� 'at 7 Albright, of Brou- the services at St.George's Church —Owiug to tile annual m Mrs. S. nte Conference of the Bay of Qui ..,gham, has returned home after for the summer months King- now taking lace. the Methodist couple of-weeks with —Miss-Annie Hiscock, of 100 lb Sacks., g.OiDg at 550. ending a the lio has been spending the and rians will hold a !as McCausland. ston, w —A. G. and Mrs. Green were in past few months with her sister, united service next Sunday at 'Voronto iterday attending the Mrs. (Rev) Moore, left for her 10. 30. a. m. in the Methodist Barrelis going at YIN J1wedding of the formers. sister, home on Friday last. Church and at 7 p. m. in the Pres- Cassie Green. —Remember the annual service byterian Church. Rev. W. Moore Rock Salt for stock per .100 lbs 750. hite will occupy the pulpit at both P —Donald Munro, it is reported at Erskine Church (the W lost his most valuable cow on Church) at Z 30 p. in., on Sunda services. xt. A special collection vvd- 1 —A clearing in odds and ends in Wednesday afternoon by being ne ;ill paper. The reinnaut of each struck by liglitning. A&P-- betaken in aid of the cemetery wi t in a bundle, some eon- -e- fund. All are welcome. assortmen —Henry and Mrs. Min i s— A Clearance in turped hotne from their wedding —Wetinderetand that a nurn- taining as high as 15 or 20 roll tour in western pointsand are now ber of the enumerators,wbo were Prices bundle 10c and up- P1 em- Muslins comfortably settled in -their cosy appointed,to take the census have wards. ny of these are 11 horue on the base line. given up their jobs, the time allot- nants of new stock with siifficient Piques, Ginghams, ill soon ted for the task being too short quantity for hall or bedroom. -r-The dust nuisance w -be settled, as a sufficieut. amount for the amount of work to be done. Dickie & Chapman. has been subscribed to purchase —An organized meeting of the Now is the time, just when you need the - The oil is Liberal Conservatives was held ",SALE REGISTEPL oilfoi that purpose. They will be-sold expected to arrive in a few days. in the town hall on Wedue-;day and evening, Dr. Kaiser, of Oshawa. NE OTH, 1911—Auction —Get a few yards of our 5c TH17RSDAY. JV A T C 0 S T 0 R L E SS 7c. a yard toweling. Try a bag of Chas. Calder M. L. A.and A. Jack sale of household effects at lot II. the Cream of the West flour. son, secretary of South Ontario con. 1. Pickering(John Stephenson's Our sweet cider -is great for the Lib-Co,n Association and other residence).theprop!rty of the estate Don't fail to see them minent Conservatives of the of the Late Jam. Richards. Sptle at 7 t ottle. $1 10 pro kin wiesither. 10c. a b See bills. W. B. Powell. D. Sim peon & Co., riding trere present and addres- one- is doz. minary Auctioneer. —Those wishing to secure a sed the meeting. Prelii n the I?.#- 3D W -AL M m suppl,of the finest Maple syrup steps were taken to begi 4 rosy o so by writing at once to cam f the ensuing election. ICE CREAM loy of D IM Brodie Claremont. who has in the em at a email quan ti ty left.' Price the Toronto & Eastern Metric The-lea Cream Parlor in connection' $1. 60 per imperial gallon. Railway were working just.west with the Gordon House will now S REEN 0 OR S ogon c —Mrs. James Richards will hold of the village last week. As usu- be h Wednesday and al they refused to give out any ay--during the n auction sale of household ef summer. -.�1- AND WINDOW SCREENS facts at lot 11, con I. Kingston information, but there is a report road east, her late residence and that the route way be changed -Everything 6enducted in 'ui>to-date Get the start of the flies. Now is the time to get them on. inow owned by John Stephenson, somewhaL Instead of running style in spacious rooms. ete through the north end of the vil- on Thursday June 8th. —The stationing committee of lage, they are considering the EthelGardon, - Pickering Nice Grained Doors at 100 and I�25, Compl the Bay of Quinte Conference, at qttestion of running the line down Beautiful Grained and Varnished Doors their first draft, appointed D. the ba-ek street and past the Eng- E. Johnson to the Pickering cir- lish Churcli. Thi.3 report. how- Ice Cream Notice at 1.75 and 2.00, Complete cuit, and W, Marvin to Clarernont ever has not been confirmed. -Rev. S. T. Tncker remains in —OnFriday afternoon, Albert Send or phone We deliver the goods. N elson am elderly man, who has We had not netirly enough Ice Cream with the fence gang Bricks to supply the demmnd, Now —,A Meeting of the Fire Comp- been working on the C. N. R. at Cherrywood, there is no di ffiCult.FL in ordering plenty any will be held this(Friday) eve but as they are perishable we like to ning An the town thall for the met with an accident which will keep on the safe-side. Sotobestareof advis- -confine hitin to the- bed for some Dickie, & Chap' man f discussing the pnr" o the number you want kindly ding EL picnic. and time. He was scuffling with one getting ability of bul order any time during the week, in ers. A full attendance of the other men of the gang, and person or by phone. If in the village other matt of members is requested. tripping on a board, fell to the your order will be delivered any hour —The tenders for the building ground sustaining' a fraettiro to on Saturday you designate, or will be of the cement abutments for the large bone in one of his legs, kept on ice till called for, bove the ankle. He was convey- Uarke's.bridge will be opened at a RENNIE' S BEST -the meeting of the council.- on ed to Dr. Towle's office where the 1=2nig3 S&t%1rae63r Monday next. - The contract, for fracture was reduced. He left the 50 Ice Cream Bricks. flavors—ru le X impe6al Leaming �the steel work of the bridge calls followiolk morning for his home ,in walnut, vanilla, strivwberry, coi ee Corn Compton's Eearly mpletion by September. Palmerston tutti frutti, chocolate.: mapolitain and for its co: Id at the —Our football boys went to 20 cents each. Giant's White Bum —A bee will be, he _pineapple. price Friends' burying ground on Wed Green River on Saturday evening Elephant, Jumbo nesday, June 7th, at 10 o'clock for last to play a league match with .. .-Ice . Cold Drinks Turnip Sutton's Champilon the purpose rg of fixing up the the ShRmr;ocks of that bu . Ther ho have friends match wp a fine exhibition of Our orangeade 66oler has proved so gmve8. All w popular that it has led us to instid two or relatives buried there are cordi- that popular game and was entire- more c6olers, orangeade and cardinal Yellow Intermedi&te ally invited. ly free from roughness. Thegame berry. Another Ilbe.we have added. Mangel. I J L Ladies will.provide umbo-Sugar Beet was won by the Shamrocks by which is bound to please,is a stock of baskets., �day, June 8rdi being the the,scare of 8 to 1. The Picker- unfermented wines— rt, raspbelrry. v in a 98 Is holiday, and will be observed as ost wine is m lelicious. —Satur -the Green, River i J NDY a statutory ing boys speak in the highest grape, blackberry aw?'clierry. A lit- Ring's birthday is terms of .tfie treatment received tle abaved ic I filleA with by them from BU L such by government offices and OR -b banks throughout Canada. team and from the ladies who pro- A complete stock of the beat brand of The Re observance by the general vided the excellent supper. Cigars always on hand. affair was thoroughly enjoyed by pt!blic is of course, optional, and d. 1 JUST ARRIVED ENGLISH PRIN'T will be observed but very little by them from beginniog to en former The Pickering Bakery :them. —We congratulate our our We stand behind these reliable goods. it will pay you to buy'y —The Claremont football team Public School Inspector, Dr. John a Ice Cream Parlors prints from us. . Our pprice is 12 cents per yard. Waugh, who has been connected will play their second 4eague ith the Ottawa, Normal School .'We have some Boots and Shoes.on bargain at 26c.to$1.00 s,pair. match with the Pickering team on w 'No need to worry about the germination of Rennie's bulk inanget i j, :-the College grounds here to-mor- since last fall, on his promotion Distance No Hindrance row (Saturday) evening. Game to the position of chief Inspector seed and seed corn, All varieties bave been tested by Government. will be called at 6. 30 sharp. Ev- of continuation Schools through- to those who wish to get the UPPLY STORE� He succeeds best. Many students from ery body turn out as a fast game out the Province. FARMERS' S R. H. Cowley who has been an- the distance province and the Is expected. Admission 15 cents United'Stafes attend the'. uy your Seed Corn. , e L nted chief Inspector of Public Ii the place to b children 10 cents. Lad will be ::id Separate Schoole and Inspect- PICKERING -otdruitted free. Schools, E. BRYAN, PROP. —At the Close L of the regular orofNormal and Model to Dr. F. W. Merch- as successor school session last Sunday in St was decided ant, who has been appointed Dir- --AndreVs Church, it &I and Technical TORONTO. ONT. to hold the Sunday school service, ect6r of Industri beginning next Sabbath,June 4th. Training. —A practical question—How This school has a national reputa ..' and to continue during the. surn n Day, tion.for high grade work. Gradu- mer months, at,9. 30 a. m. The can I best end -Coronatto ates readily get good positions. Open entire year. Enter now. parents are asked to co-operate Ju-ne 22-?- ame Rumor suggests 'j6ur harness repaired for re ;and a 'with the Sul rinteudent �tq'Tftg the Grand Picnic on Now is the time to hai reen,"one of "Ontario's Write for cafalo'gue. the spring work. -teachers, in ma ing the service a �Zblleo G beauty spots, Pickering, under m leaving repair work or orders at successful one. W. J. Elliott, Principal Customers around Brougha. h� I - —The regular monthly meeting the auspices of the R. C. Chu able to have wo 're Philip's st6re will be rk done and. of St. Andrew's auxiliary of the A good program of sweeties b Con Yorge and Alexander Sts. returned in &'few days. W. F. M. S. will meet n ext Tues- someof Canada's most represen- games for Small ctock of winter good day June Oth. at the manse. ', Mrs. tative sons ; of football PICKERING MARKETS s left going at cost a $25 cup, to be the property of K. Cameron, of Columbus, repre N, senting the Presbyterial, will be the final winners ; of sports and Wbite Winter Wheat............ $ .95 present and give an address on other amusements of various Red PICKERING HAR NLE S S EMPORIUM R "Our Indianst and what our kinds. Band and orebestrEL in fit- Miled ........... �Ewa and Sp J. COAKWELL church and Rovernment are doing tendance. See THz N ring Wbeat................... .70 Phone Ind. %l. W. -.70 for them." All ladies are cordial- posters next week for full infor- Goose ............ . mation. Oats ly invited to attend.