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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_06_09 s. _ a. - , a.,.. -r' fs.. ::MIM o-. IIs ,k:�a•M.'.• ,w .rM:: C;•4 je5•. 1 "sew'. �+�. Lee ,,r v . '< al '• .A .. F4ok ,'. •P•K.• ,[ s .°» :+a.. ,mo:. 1:,: -•.+, ;+.. .. ' - r '':� - ,•', fA - • n , :d• 'A' 4`A:t�.•.r'�, ^N^> n..•? _ ",�• ."Sr't C •.«,T° v • t'."/, - r•. ,sF•. '.•':l!y- ,..., ,.-w,• -.. -.,. ,.. . g.,, ...3. ". ',sees. s,":" :c_."'0..�' v- >^�`l::r .�." :r� -;.i".4': 4:,_ ..� .. _. -.,u} ..,:` .. . sure �. -r,,• sees.,3s.. n. ,�•_ '' *�►'`., - . . . - ;,;, ' .. '°^ .. � � y. stn ° .. -•r. } ��s - .. sees,.•. - - - • rf. y Z' , pi h ;,Jai•- , RING NEW OL. XXX. - • PICKERING, ONT, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911 No 36 z�ofiess{iostai i�ara J BALSAM ATHA •. Established 75 years SPINS MILLS Mies Scants. of Claremont, visited The annual picnic will be held this r Ned{eal with Mrs. Jones. ear on the First of July. Bills will pp Miss Sarah Jones is spending a few be!&sued in a few days Riving full par- GREENWOOD ,. E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regia- Ger a And Mrs. Wilsons spent Sun- a" days with Mrs. Sam Jones. ticu ars R. tered member of the Optometrical Asso• R pe ~tiauoa of 0 tario. special attention given to day with the former's parents in Ux- MILLS �or� telae string of glasses. Byes tested tree. North „ $ROCK ROAD •� , Clas moot. sats Our new blend of "Cream Btins bridge. — isgivingentire satisfaction to all Arthur Arbuckle, we are sorry to Walter Percy, of Thedford Lamb- C. McKINNON, '.11.D., ass, is not improving as his many ton County; was here during the past �7 L.R.C.S., good housewives, who are fortu- R lei . Edinburgh, member of the college of R friends would like to see him. few days in search of a good farm. No otl -er flour just quite as good as PbrucMiis and surgeons of Ontario,licentiate nate enough to try it. . • . He is a son of John Percy, and has of 8o7 J College of Surgeons. Edinburgh. - HIGHLAND CREEK now a 300-acre farm in LamptonCoun- BAKERS ,JOY avaoial attention to daieases of women Lad "Tea Bung" .for pastry is the - children. ofde•antbrsdideaw Brougham.' ty. only$our. It requires less short- The strawberry harvest is just to for bread. It makes PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL. ening than any other Soar on the hand and the yield here promises very ��ITER Sread m4rket. well• BROUGHAM 8nd X-fIAY INSTITUTE Malvern Intermediates play here on 4& is WESTER , Dr. Mckinnon was in the city on PICKERING, - ONTARIO If a hi h grade Manitoba Patent Saturday evening of this week. The than any other. g hall will be faced at 5.00. A9 this Friday. is desired we recommend our cele- Mise Meda Bogle spent Sunday at r, » > a. RLUIN TOVPLE, M. B., X. D., C. X.. gated "White Satin." Thin flour promises to be an exciting game, all Ic = S S _ M = 8 Physician•in charge Oshawa. who can should attend. t Bpdoialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dig stands without a r. Miss Lila Barclaysent over Sun- i � The Women's, Institute will meet P the perfect flour for pastry and cakeQ. eadas of Men. Diso""of women° Caao•rs, day in Toronto. It makes white,flak A8 and takes 7 irwaors.%•Bay ezamination. Diseases of eya We have a large supply of all at the home of Mrs. Wm. Cowan. Mrs. Milne, of Winnipeg. is visit- less shortening than other brands. It s ; ear.nose,throat and luaas. Fitting glasses and Rosebank, on Monday afternoon June $ all sea a and chronic diseased. kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, 12th. The subject on °'What money ing at Wm. Cassie's. is a special flour for a special purpose. Came Soars 19 to I and 4 to i 4®ly jumbo and feed $ours, also oat cannot buy" will be taken b Miss W and Mrs. Moagrove were with chop, barley chop and pea meal. B. Millar, of gueelph. A good pro- Myrtle friends'on Sunday. Mondays,.0 HnPP s and Fridays. te4a1. d Mrs. A. Michell• of-StouBville, visit- , amme is being provided. A cor ial9 y - -- invitation is extended to all. Mrs. Brodie on Monday. �;a grind fast and fine. - CHOPPING DAILY ed , T E. FAREWELL, K.G., BARRIS- J. L. Cowie, of Toronto, spent Sun- L� �V . TBS.Cotta Crown Attorney.and Ootmsy da with J. H. Madill and family. F• L- �R�FrN ti --8itiatbr. Ooart Sons•.WhitbT. IQt — — -- SCHOOL REPO-PTs- p . .. _ _ A Mrs. G. D. Linton has picked the LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Report for May, School Section No. $tet ripe strawberries of the season. 1 . Solicitor,Notary Public.SpecialExami. 4. Uxbridge. IV.—Rob Willison,Orval Mrs.. Harman, of Toropto; is visit- St. George's Anglican Church ri Iver for Eig:� Court of Jastics, Brock street, J. L. SPINS LIMITED Roach. May Rawson, Rose Watson. 1139 with her daughter, Mrs. H. Han .: ! t p son. . SrNDAY SERVICES 1 Wbitbv, 'fly Sr. ITL—D. Dickinson, C. Mantle. N. Y. Poacher, of Toronto, sent PICKERING. ONT. Jr. II,--Vera•Wilson, R. Crawford, Sunday at the hoofs of his areata Morning Prayer '10.30 A. M. J. G. DOW, B, A., Barrister, Talbert Evans, P. Mantle. II.—Gar- p p .Solicitor,Notary Public.Etc. Stoney to - . Roan. Offles next door. to the standard Bank, field Priest. H. Willison, Orlie Elford, here. F.4 ening " - 7.00 P. M, 'Whitby. Wlv Elmer and Donald Wilson,. of To Hilda Austin. Sr. I.—Bertha Pilkey, T' �a BEAL Ed. Norton. Jr. L—Gladys Mantle, ronto, spent the holiday at their home Sunday School - 2.00 P. M. � Vetertnary. V Flossie Crawford. Rab Rawson, G. here. p ~^ 9 Ru gaited ll and atMrs. B. of Picker on ,r ">f1R. E. J. SHIRLEY. Veterinary Evans, E. Beverley, Roes Beverley. , JL.� Sargeoo. Benorazy gradate of the On. CLAREMOi�iT Average attendance for month 26. g' � 'RarLo veterinary C.,uege Toronto,Canals. All :til. Shantz, Teacher. 'diaeares and rnvaries,>f domeat:c animals treat. Roy Beth+, of Milton, visited tiffs ! - for all styles of furniture, ed on the mast modern.approved and scientific aunt, Mrs. T. C. Brown, a few dayr prlactplea Offices at corner of King and Lia% MONGOLIA last week , s ion Ave., Pickering Ontario 1yHan- Mrs. —" -- — Wm. Coultice. of Port Perry. Mrs. Harman and Miss Jessie �iastntss Q�a=1lf. visited Mrs. K. G. Tarr on SaturdA son. of Toronto, are visiting the lat- 1 S +a► Ir + Room Mouldiffi� yy. 4 -- Rev. Mr, Barbour, Qf Stouffvi!]e, lei's parents here, Lr, G. HAM—issuer of M,trria a called on Mr. Williams one day last Miss Lulu Tomlinson, of Willow- i W. !+}171p 1�► dale, has returned, after a short visit 1 7 R . Lso•ns•d to the County of Onta VtKJL a Frames week. T pudwing village irny Mr. and Mrs. D. Meyer at Sam- with Mise B. Alger. , + POIiCHER. Real Estate Auc- day, with his brother. Henry, on the Mrs, (Dr.) McKindon and Master • Confer, ratastor,a llactor and Latter Q 7th line, Markham. Neil have returned, atter spending a e at surrfatie licensdd.Brougham 'may Window Shades Mre• Belson Wagg, of Claremont. couple of weeks in the city. " ' • I y also Mrs. Thus Ramsey and daughter, L. Matthews has had a Pit light .. 0 HOPPER Issuer of 'Mlarri a Eveljn, of 'Toronto, visited at R. installed in his barber shop. which Liseasdd to the County of on Tarr a on Sunda enables him to give a closer ahave, D t y g SCRANTON COAL � It1r•• at arcs•and his residence,Cidaamoaa. - � Everald Lal»rauRh and friend, of A number of our sports took in rise • 'Ma. — - - --.- �UNDERTAKENG Scarboro, also Mrs. Bertram. Caloaa. football match on Saturday night at � B.HEATOM,T09PNSMPOI33RE EGG, STOVE, KCT, I• Conveyancer, TO for Sask.. spent a few days with Mr. and Pickering between Claremont and the iatgia�. Awoaatans��.otKeem" a• toga W connection Mre. W. C. LaFrauRh. home team. Warrisgs Tao A was het riday afternoon anew 49= �+• f-v Distance no object. GRUNWOOD for the purpose of drawing a loan of SPECIAL PRICK the log house from Salem to the Cen• h F�1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Frices moderate. tennial grounds- 4. to: oonatt•r of Yost and Ootarin, dao Norman Wilson spent a Eery days Rr ,TUFF CARS Nos sales of all kinds atten sed to on,bonen this week with cit yy friends. W, and Mrs. Cassie and children t aettce. Address Green River P.O Oat, Mrs. Richdrd W' gg y tleon returned to and Miaa Ma ie C with o. Toronto, J. L. SPIN- K,P T N- K' T j• ' ' R POWELL. Licensed Auc- Pir!�ER3NG FILLS the cit on Friday r resumehertreat- spent over Sunday with Mr. and Jlre. �( J� (� moaner. valuator and collector for •�t//iiER 1� ! Ment with Dr. Ryerson. Cseaie and family. eoudties of Ontario nasi York. All kinds of Max. Soloviteb is moving into the The grounds committee of the Cen• ails oocdooted either Fr.Ltely or by auction. THE - village this week. He will occupy the tennial celebration have secured as ,PICKERING F a Sate noted oollecled For dams or other par � � - `� tent 60%100 for A pavilion and one � + titulars a ply at residence.Elizabeth I t.Pick. store vacated by Tborn:ta Rodd. -, silage Phos•orders left at Naws Ofilce.Piek creat Laxative Tonic J,E. and Mia. Devitt were called 4o%>j0 for n dining-room and are now �� •:sag,or Hamar,s store, Claremont. will to. home owing to the illness of the for. btagy laying floors, plsttfnrm@,etc. H esti•prompt attention, sat•sfaction guaraa• _ _ _ mer', mother, Mra. John Devitt. The Program and Executive Com- SMA. My phone number is Independent 3,t;01 - � Owing to the-absence of Rev. Tuck- mittees will meet in the town hall Egg, Stove, _tit and Pea sizes � Restores the energy-and strength er at Conference on Sunday the pul. here this tFridav', evening. A full in hard coal. k PHILIP eve rt of the human pit w to filled by Wm. Jackson, of the attendance is of the utmost import- Best I lump steam coal. All coal every Brock Ro.IL ante as final arrangements vvill •be tinder cover, full weight and system—just the -thing to Some of the representatives of the made for the Centennial Celebration. prompt service. y . Has a full line of Trash and cur loos pone up. Cereal. Food Co„ Toronto, autoed ed meats constantly on hand. down to F. L. Green's on Sunday LUMBER { We guarantee every box and re- last and spent a few hours. Ice Cream Bricks at the Bakery. Spice- Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not Mrs. Walter Wilson returned home ?0 et-,. each. Order early. Good stack of rough and matched Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. ' Tuesday morning, after spending a hemlock, also matched and satisfied, few weeks with her father in Oak- - dressed spruce and pine. . >4 Highest prices paid for wood, who we are sorry to say, is seri- 'The. Final Announcement No. 1 hemlock lath. - Butcher's cattle Manufactured and sold by coils ill with cancer. 2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar r The Pkitstrha book Is Out shingles, Sx and 4x British • • • WHITEVALE- I� About the im this paragraph Columbia shingle T. M. MoFA DDE'N �.. - �' x eriniUer Wedding bells are ria ing. reaches its res ers the long promised Let me quote you rices on any .- DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN g volume 'Past years In Pickering' pp W.Tool spent the holiday with his building material you may First-class rigs for hir8 = will be placed er sale. v parents here recently. require. ! , ,PICKERING, -ONT. Pa As flrE;t advertised it was to be a g Miss Wilson, of Toronto, visited her book of 150, or at most 200 pages Bill stuff a specialty .. ..Day or night P with 14 or 15 illustrations. Ind:_phone 1544--- REALESTATE•,.•. Mrs. (Dr,) ends of Toronto,has been As now issued it is practically dou- ble ra. Bub i1166t8 fill trains calling on friends here. the proposed size. It has 313 pages a xu 0 J. Leary has installed an Independ and floe half•tonea, making a book A. C. R E E S O R * Teamiag promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. ent phone in his residence. - Agent for Canada,Carriage Co. Good buildings,�leaty of water, one- Mrs. Mason and Mr. Annis visited of:337 pages. It has a hu13dred pages LOCUST HILL a: their sister, Mrs. Walter Major. of material directly concerning early Peak "half in cash, balance on mortgage if settlers and their families, which • • required. Miss Lilly Timbers spent Sunday would bare made a fairly complete �. Peak, P{ciket•{at�. with her parents at Cherrywood. history of the township in itself. It ° Also -a Rood tenement dwelling Miss Troyer, Miss Murray and is now a large book neatly and sub-- i ub- 'r yielding 1=%in the village of Picker- Leary, of Toronto, spent Sunday at J. stantly bound, printed on superior Don't Blaoksmithing „ LearyE rand well illustrated, a book ; ing• The Epworth League topic on Fri- paper cu b more worthy of the township day evening will be an interesting and its century of life than the author Q 1D('� g p ode—Che Spraying P P N�tr IeCt "- Gavin rented the Dtlnbarton shop at$rst hoped it possible to Make it. -The Syndicate. S .rayin Co. have But it has added over two hundred and opened the same,I am prepay- completed o rations in A. E.Major's ed to do all work entrusted to w . and Fifty Dollars to the cost of the � + orchard an have removed to Robt. iris in the above line. " ' edition, and made it quite impossible Your Watch Nolan'a. HorseshoeinR a specialty. to Bell it at the price contemplated Call in and see me any time. V. V. Richardson• The Methodist pulpit next Sunday for the 160 or 200 page book. While ' } will be taken by Wm. Beaton, in the + a absence of Rev. A. B. Hames, who is over a hundred pages have been added And dont buy n watch hp the s",. the retail price is being increased by case. The MOV EMENT is the : Notary Public, Pickering. attending Conference. DUNBARTUN �t only thirty cents. The author believes important thing., We.sell the ►SUn1e 17a1t Left the people of the township would not most reliable movements in the ,R,hS _ , ' . WHITBY willing]p have had that hundred pages world—namely. �. left off, even if the price should have Miss Mary McGillivray died this been doubled. To many they will be The WALTHAM. l DOMINION BANK We have still on hand a quantity of week. • Tho ELGIN, worth more than all the rest of the salt. Farmers desiring it should His Honor Judge MdCrimmon ie The REGINA, secure it at once. serious] ill at resent. book.Fifty Cents will be O13e'Dollar The ILLINOIS Iiestfl O>aloe, Toronto y P and Fifly (lents Net. The Shop will be close every Wednes- Thursday afternoon was clean-up' It is expected that the book will be The•HAXILTON, -E.B. Osler,M, P:, President day and Saturday from now day and a half holiday was proclaim- on sale in the stores in Pickering •all-• The HOWARD until November 1st. ed by the Council. ]age, Dunbarton, Claremont, and W. D.,Matthews, Vice President , g + • - Mrs. David Matheson, mother of Watches in All RrAdea,-cacti C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r Specialist in setting light tires the Matheson brothers died at Ler Brougham on Saturday evening of grade the best possible time. this week, and by Monday evening of leas at its rice. f Capital>F1,000.000. Reserve $5,000,00 u I r c Y home here this week. next week in all our villages of the p P Total Assets 862,600,000 W. 11 l ACKSO111 _ ' BAOCK ROAD The County Council is in session this township. You cannot,make a mistake if Branch of this Bank will be estab week. A deputation from the Free Parties outside of the township may you buy one.of these from us. r ? lisbed in London. England,on 1st- Library waited on them on Thursday. order b mail directly from Rev. Wm. y y of july next,at 73 Cornbih,R C. Ha4e yon lots of Water ? Whitby electors gave majorities to R. Wood, Claremont, Ont. Copies "It's time you owned A Rood , �rhi.Bzaneh velli Len• I,etarti of Creditma two important by-laws upon which will be mailed the day the order is Watch. Itrafts on all importaut points to Canada,aego the voted on Honda One was to fists BiIL sent for collection,make tatogza phic RILL TIROS.,,OF WHITZVALt y y: received. Remittance must amom- ratify an Agreement with the Seymour And good add reliable place eattOws and te•asact every aesoription of are prepared to furnish you anything pans order. Bend by postal note or banking bnaindw, p y y g Electric Power Company to suPe]yy is at -• zlnforusUca will be all C1111ian 'in the line of water supply eucb as power to the town. -This was carried order,re registered letter. t Secure our co y before'the cent- l .- - moue*•• um windmills, h draulic rams, almost unanimously. The second by- y p P Pe+ y ennial and avoid the rusb, Norman Bassett A spsoint department will W provided for the law was t0 establish a free library. n' vias pf vapors and hearers of oto Ldttersof Plumbing, etc'-. In connection with the latter a keen "' JEWEI,FR AND OPTICIA', 71 q,. They are also expert well drillers contest was w ed, the opposition Neilson's lee Cream served to orrosirs srsw CRAB. D. GoRDON, Manager and respectfully solicit your patron! being led by the Reeve of the town. Your Taste. The Pickering riser o�eros WHITBY e p ANthe futureThe majority in favor of the by-law ' -- WHITBY BRANCH. age for . 1 Ind.phone 6521.iwas Ia. Bakery, �s • ;;" s;`;. s'� c :rise ,, , • - - "..' .' d - ,., � r , .., q...,., a • segs ._.»„ .• r. A M .:;a• _. : ''^�•x::-";f�, ,: -.. ..t-,:a -•�•w ,w "� r • :f. .r: -=r-• � ,,.�',»-�.- :�.' .tip:,s.,-• b,s, .,wy,,;�. :i � ,+ ,"-^� �r�. :f.. ' 'F.. • yyP. y .!,! ,,.. ..,i , 'i_♦ ��. r.: „ a'i' N ytt' W (74'. .y�rbj{ 4'.vi� PIP -.11IM"WE "R� 7703F. ZIA, _X_ 7 W_- 171, 17z7177 m A 1qXW KIND OF LIBRAMY. Government Connects It 4, Belgian With Post-oSce Banks. oft.SIMPLY ASK IrC* Xur Tea ou Can't Beat LAPtonvs A new kind of circulating library �Z 13^KINCI POWDER. is to be tried by the.Belgian Gov- OUT .3pr-ciply `-It Has That DelicioLls 11av d Aro - flist ernment. AtBru-saels &central lib- or an MA, rary consisting at the outset of 10,- Satisfies Millions Throughout the World. JoDo volumes is to be created and any inhabitant of any part of Belgium o, owns a-post office savings b AND CjETTVIE GOOD KIND book wUl be en'titled to borrow f rom. it and receive by any LIPTON 'S TEA w' LWGILLETT-MUD. book for a fortnight upon having TORONTO-ONT. two cents checked off his account at n Packages Sold Weekly. ..Over 2 Millio the post-office. 'His deposit serves as a guarantee for payment for books not returned. As there are about 1,5w post- .. offices in Belgium,'this will amount north was the enthusiasm of the to the creation of a circulati lib ng JE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON people of Judah, which led them to rary -with some 1,5W brarwhes, n cov- celebrate the feast with one heart, who, risks will be more tha 4 and in immense numbers (12). ered by the- deposits in the'Bavings I 13-27.—The celebration t INLCOGNITOS OF ROYALTY. 2 of he banks. UNCLE HIRAM TO N INTERNATIONAL LESSON, EPREW. M passover. JUNE 11. 13. Feast of unleavened bread a Queens and'Princews. Sometimq Gives a Little Advice as to Wh� Properly, a feast following the ee- HOW TO TREAT Travel as Plain Mrs. or Miss. to Make Decisions. lebration of the passover (Ex. 12. Don't," said Uncle Hira * to It has always been the custom d _�essoa XI.—Hezekiah's great pam, 1-13), but�ere, as id'the New Testai­ in royalties to travel under assume4 S% TROUBLES his" hopeful young nephew, "make ment, treated as identical with the names, but though their incognitA All, over, H. Chron. $0. Golden any momentous decisions when is respected most people know whi other. They came to be regarded - I..I I I .,Text,.1. Sam. 16. 7. as one feast. you retired. When we're tired we they are. The King and Queen ol want to get the question settled' 14. The altars--After the priests greasy OiBtM8tt8 Of No U8e—Th8 and we're ready to make conces the Belgians, who lately went tA Verses 1-12—The invitation to the ,had cleansed the temple, it became' - Egypt, travelled under the names ?a3sover. . to give away, and the other necessary to removo, the other Trouble Must be Cued Through slons of Count and Countess de Kes� Israel . . . Ephraim and Ma- marks. of the idolatrous conditio-n man is sure to get the better of and as this was a name not well i -be seen irom the' kas�-eh—It will tha Blood us. of the city under Abaz, and thia-t-he I known they were not recognized b3 preceding chapters that Hezekiah "We often hear it said that it' people themselves accomplished. thing for pe a good thing when in doubt abous most people. kad m&d-- every provision for the Read also 2 Kings 18. 4. It is*not a g,,-.)od 0 1" t The late Queen Victoria called -return of the people of the city to 'm anything to sleep on it, and this is herself the Countess of Balmoral, 15. Priests and Levites were with a tendency to have p ppfes sound advice. The--general theory the Czar Paul 1. and his Emprest the true worship. ' But now he is ashamed—They had been remiss and a blotchy complexion to smear" 01 anxious to extend the good work. themselves'with greasy ointments of "e benefits to be derived from lChron, 29..34), but now the zeal f once went on a long jouriley-to all He wishes to r tesch out, not only !the laity stirs them to a sense f I and such things. In fact they sleeping on a question is that sleep the great courts of Europe; as the c,,juldn't .do anything worse, be- clarifies the mind, but in coming Count and Co atess du Nord The -into the provincial districts Of I-their duty. to a settlement about a thing the last King of S'weden, 6f the ancicM cause the grease clogs the oorel- of most important.'advantage that we Judah, but into the northern tribes 1 17. The Levites had the charge of the skin making the comp'aint as well. The tribes mentioned killing the passovers--According V) find in sleeping on it lieFt in the re- Line of Wasa, Gustave Adolph IV., merely represent Israel, and are i the worse. When there is an irritating called himself Colonel Gustayson. ---Iii -Mosaic law- all the congrega- newed strength that sleep-gives us, given to make it clear that t . rash a soothing boraric 'wash may I Queen Alexandra of England on -he tion slay the paschal lamb (that is, t rene s our courage, makes u-s !help to allay the pain or itching, w one occasion, -when, rshe'ataye�i in ready not to give way but to stand northern kingdom of Israel is each'huuseholdi�r his- 'own lamb). !but of course it doesn't cure. Skin ineant. But on this occasion the Levites up I and fight and fit aad able Paris, was under the name of Mrs. rise from an icipuie ght. S woman, To keep the passever—This great took charge of' the slaving of the i condition of the blod and-will �er: . and Queen Maud of Xorwq�y when complaints a fi Stephens, say ' the Gentle Dr. n n- a terrible hurry to she makes an exc.ursiun often �allii 'feast commemorating the deliver- lambs, owing to the unc*lfan condi- si,, until the blood is purified. -Do "t be i ance of the Hebrew people from tion of the people (they having been settle things, St-eveyj anyway. _6ei sister, Williams' Pink Pills. have cure" There are times when you must herself Mi" Mills,-while bondage to Egypt, was held begin- living in open idolatry). H"ad these ulany cases -of eczema and skin dis- the Princess Victoria, travels ofteh Ping on the fourteenth of the month lambs been killed-and their blood strike when the iron is hot, but as Miss Johnson, �orders because they make new, a general'propositi6n don't be ini- as Nisan, the first Mouth of the ec- received" by persons unsanctified, rich blood that dfives out the im- The King of Bulgaria travels am patient to get things settled; it's !clesiastical year. the sacrificial blooa would have be- P*urities, clears th-e skin and. presehl 2 The king had taken counsel— come de5led Compare the pass- 'in- the man able to, keep cool and wait Count Murany, while� 66 Not with his priests, for they were over celebrated by Josiah (2 Chron. parts a glow of health. Mrs. S. L. and let'the other fellow do the King of ltaly bears the name of Peterson, Brandon,-Man,, says; "I worrying that generally gets the Count Pollenza The German not as yet roorganis*d, but with the 33. 11), and also Ezra 6. 19, 20 This s-ffereil for years from eezema, Crown Prince and Prificess - cal) biggest piece 'of the�cake- :Princes and popular assembly. It was otherwise than it is written u "We may meet occasionally a [themselves Count, - and- Countess was thus d6termined, for the mason (00. but it was considered better to, which brought -with it other trow. Ravensworth, - and �his younger bles, such as a poor appetite, head- man of high and unbroken contin- brothers Prince August Wilhelm the next verse, to keep'break the letter of the law in this ;&c6es ancL weakness. The portions umis courage, ,but not often the Fen in no passover in. the second month case than to deprive the- people of 1 of my body affected by the eczema biggest of men have heart sag at and Prince Oscar travelled as the 5 natead of the first, a notable irre- the opportunity to keep the spirit of k . "Unto Von Lingen. gave me constant torture from the times, though they may not show 7.gularity for iticklers after ritualis. the law, The ex-Empress Eugenia wben itching And-.heat. tried seieral it. we. are all human and , much -tic - niceties. However, the law 0-0. Healed- the people Forgave ' she is incognito is*known ai thq that's an I'doctors and all sorts of lotions and, alike under the ski I y hem. made the observance of the feast in t Their ceremonial transgres- ointmenta, but did not get the least comfort to you ; w� have all our Countess Pierrefunds, in remem- the second month legitimate in cer- sion is regarded as a disease to be relief. Finally I was advised to try moods-, times when we are buoyant brance of a castle of that nam4 that was onee given to her by N&- tain cases. The people evidently-&e- removed by a healing reraedy. Pos- Pink Pills, and de- i and happy and times when we are Dr. Williams eon 111, The late- King Edwivr4 cepted any opportunity with e-ager- I sibly physical sickness -is meant - 0 do 80. After using the ow i depressed pal bess to return to the worship ofl(Lev. 15. al). cided t I in spirits and was known as the Duke of Lancaw oe Pills for some. time the irritati)n "Yon't, Stevey, 'settle things Jehovah, after so many Lear@ of 23.- Other ven days-_-A similar I dis- ter and King George takes for hi 11 and' heat began to grow less'and I *Nen you are feeling tow and &POStosy. two-weeks festival was held at the travelling name the title of Lori i se'emed in better health otherwise. pirited, You'll take a different 3. They could--n*t keep it at thAt completion of Sol-6-mon's' temple, I I continued taking the Pills for' view when -come bilxk, 'as you Renfrew. The name under whiel time I but came before the regular feast. several months and.every ves Queen Alexandra generally travell —That is, in the first month. tige of inevitably will, to the summit, There was a twofold reason; first, I This prolongation of the celebra- the trouble disappeared, and my "Let your decisions be made, is the Countess of (!hester. because the priests bad not com I tion was m The late Empress of Austria &I skin is again as free from blemis-i Stevey, not when you are tired or &do possible by the gift ' ipleted the purification of the tem- of-bullocks and sheep by Hezekiah ; depressed,. but when you are fit ways had her name gntered as thi I" in youth. Given a fair trial Dr. ple, and they themselves, therefore and the princes (24), and by the fact I Williams' Pink Pills will not di and strong, and pride and habit Countess of Hohenembs. The Kinj i(presumably), remained unsancti- that many priests &rose to the oc- s- u .them. Of Sweden is known as.-Count Tui kin will make Yo live up to g appoint those sufforigg from a rd. Ex-Kin Manuel of Portw I fied, or ceremonially unfit; second- casion and sanctified themselveff, so ga 'ly, the people, owing ,j the well- that the offerings ico.uld be-proper- eruptions or weakness of any-s.)rt," -gal also was fond.'of being incogrii �known unreadivess of 6e temple, 1Y handled. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cur� all and waa then knowh as Count Vap those'iroubles due to poor blood REPAIRS NOSES AN D. RIBS. celles. failed to gather at Jerusalem;. 25. Sojourners—Those" proselytes simply.. because they make oew, 'Beersheba even lint<> from both kingdoms who, with the From se from the rich, red blood. That is why these Surgeon Tells of Successful Opera. Q.—Why is an acquitted 1witonbt Pan—Indicating the limits of the people of Judah and tho pills -cure, .common diseases likt tions Already Performed; like a gun? A.—Because he is tak- undivided kingdaw of David and northern kingdom, made up the 'Solomon. The northern Kingdom is crowd of,participants at the feast. anaemia, rheumatism, lumbago, set- en uR, charged.-and then let off. a-tied, neuralgia', headaches, indi- Noses repaired with bone taken regarded as having.already fallen. They were of foreigm descent (Ex. gestiob, St. Vitus dance, and the from ribs of the patient.whoso fea- Had not kept it in great numbers 12. 19, 48). general weakness and qpe4zial'ail. tu,re3 are undergoing reconstrue- --According to the lawj "the whole 26. The time of Solomon—Com- menta that, only.women.folk know. tion represent the latest advance in -assembly of the congregation of pare 2 Chron. 1. The dedication Sold by all medicine dealers or by surgery. In the current number of ---,----Israel" were to observe this feast, had been &-treat occasiort.; for 250 "il at 50.cents a box or six boxes the Journal of Asnericin Medicine, ma but only a few had done so-. years there had been nothing to for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' 'Dr. W. W. Carter.tells Of success- -Couriers from the royal equal it'. 6. Posts Vedicine Co.," 'Brockville, Ont. xforming several operatiqns fully guards. pe of this character. 44. -9. Ye children of Israel,.turn 6 The best case is that which- re- agsin—Addressed to tile apostate BABY'S T1113 TURNED TO SIMIS FINAN HADDIE COST $5. stored to facial-sightliness a rail- tribes of the northern kingdom. - road man 'who came out of an acci- Ilezekiah goes on to show that their Famous Monte Carlo , Restaurant dent with his nose so disfigured tirethren had been carried away in The-well baby is a happy baby— that there was little of it left. The Makei; Sp6cialty'of It. captivity into analien land because always cooing, .gurgling and smil-- surgeon took a piece two inchee in ZM. they bad% deserted the worship of ing. It is only the sickly.baby who Ciro's famous restaurant at length from the patient's ninth rib 'aehovah in his house. But now, if is cross, fretful and cries. The Monte' CaEo—the -haunt of the and setting one eud of it on-the re- n'A this remnant, who have escaped out smile or the tears indicates baby's- gourmetin-that paradise of.000b�ry maining tip of the' nose and 'the of the hand of- Shalmaneser Mid state of. hsalth. - Mothers, if �ou' - has'been acquite�d by an English other on the nasal process of the THIS Sargorn the' - kings of Assyria, want your baby to smile—the smile syndicate for $170,000- and a, ren- fronta, bone grafted it with care. um X through whom Samaria fell, will re- of good health and freed -om. from tal of $15,000 a year. The" figureP The still living bone. of-the..rib turn to their God, not only shall pain * ive him' Bai6y's Own Tablets. hint at the profits of the Monte united with the nasal structure and —9 they themselves-avoid-calamity but They never fail to turn the tear into Carlo artist in food. Ciro's is in formed a rafter which effectually rash came out all over my baWs face and their brethren shall come again in- s, smile. Concerning them Mrs. the gallery Charles III., and eon- supported the flaps of skin which spread until it had totalty covered h is scojp. .to their own land, and the compaa- Jai.-Hutcheson, Marysville, B. C., sists, of one fairly large restaurant were brought up. over this newly It was irritating and painful, and caused Sion of a graciou's God shall be visit- writes:— "Your B�aby"s Own Tab- and a small grill room. Ciio feed otograplis the little one hours of suffering. We tried fashioned feature. Ph soaps and powders and salym but he pd upon them. ;�%--me take this to lets have been a great comfort to the most fashionable and wealthy taken before and after show no be er. Re refused bis food,got quite it 4: n refer to the invasion of Tiglath-pi- me while baby was teetbi g. He' set who fr6quent Monte Carlo. As marked iricrea'se- in good looks on thin and wom,sad was reduced to a very loser, whow ravages of'the northern was cross and fretful, but as soon the season does not last'more than the' part of the patient. serious condition. I was advised to try countries took place sonie teii years as I �egan giving him the Tablets- five months the profits must be - In.another instance a girl six Zam!Buk, ond did sm i It was wonderful before. Bu6 the chronology is very the effect was'W' onder'ful.' He'be- enormou's.' No one knows tha't bei- years of age had fallen on he r face h,,it ,,d 16 cool sad ease the child'a burning,painful skin. Zam-Buk fiom the difficult here, and the great capti- came a good ed baby right very commencemeDt seemed to go right to 1' 4 natur terthan- those who pay the prices. and flattened her nose badlv. The Tity better agrees with the langu' away and is now-big, fat and hegl� A dinner at Ciro's—exclusive of operation, which cost a sni�n see- the spot,and the phnples and oxes and tht $we entployed. thy. The Tablets are sold by me- wines, etc.—is considered cheap at tion of rib, gave her a perfect pro- irritation grew lem and low 'Within 9 bealed -en unto- 2ebulun—The use dicine dealers or by'mail at 28 cents file. Another patient was a woma' few weeks % baby's skin was LID. R $5 a head. One ofCiro's most fam n doubtless, general a box from The Dr. Williams Me- ous dishes is haddock ' Scotch fin- twenty-five years old, who had fa - ra%N or eruptlo2, or eatemv of these names is completeir. e b" now not a tram of -or burning and rhetorical. Some of the north- dicine Co., Brockville,' Ont. an haddock� It is sent from Aber- len On her nose when she was seven smo. Not on;y so, but cured of the tor- --and is cooked ed ern tribes bad passed out of history, deen by parcel post y�ars old. The di6formity wasbf menting skin trombie,be has impfav In ­.owing.to the depredations and de�, in some wonderful way which pre- flatt_-ned and.concave variety. The -eviaml hwhh. Z410.Buk to#9W at m,11 viem md-110m v00- 1�p -he flavor of the hadd6ck dge from pQrtations of the enemies of Is r*ael. seryes all t surgeon constructed a bri a bog,or P..4 f.0 from Xsu�Duk Co, The messengers were mocked by the THE ITALIAN OF -IT. and adds-some -other deliciou'r flav-' part of her nirith� rib and she isl- -�.Cwftinews ..". I 11_1:�- ,111najority, but certain men of these �w .. In 4_844*, am,M-4,a-,ied f-Pa— "The professor says that music ors as -ell. 'It is served with a -bow of almost Grecian symmetry. apostate tribes (11), enough to make owes b6 great deal to R69sini,", , poached egg on the top and new po- 6a, multitude (18), repented 'of their the young woman. "What's �Osl tatoe8—there are always new pota- bocksliding, and aocepted the invi- sini 711 toes*at Monte Carlo---cooked in-th,6 IgnoTance is- bliss when -a"man station. In contrast to the scorn and "That," replied kr. Curnr.)36 "Is jackells.. The -haddock thus served has more money than he knows costs about $3.—London Chronicle.. what to do with. --stubboroqess of the Jews of the probably Italian for 'rosia.' L & s. rq .'j„7r. '•�a.e'r-. p' s :•,.' _++ ... •`"'..;, 'r :..•.P.. •U: .+ *" 'Sr T v'•':'.5i6+,. 'y •r,S,,,•, �,.a„tia•gb.1r�:���a�.lyt:.l+ *�or".ea,.s; f°'%°�,:".t•._r - '>.;'+n a'.r -r. •,yr. . ,fir'' ^;;¢u u.' .<.. af' rt '� 3-r'e:-'us,- `-:-4 .•� r ...::rt.. ,+1.. .v.,, •�'« " I. .'iw...,SYgcrwn• 'at. t",.- ..: e; ',s'•,-••,,. N." ,i, w _ e • e. w r q lil'. M+L•�.`-�. :••.T 1,r9+IM•Mr",f"Y•Qww..a.y. ?w,w.n,�.MwYN•1•SW'.+�al�i•�',�13,wT.,•4+..,n ,r 4...-4: +r�^AG:S.AW..af Af l„jf.,F'Y'S!W'JN. {'•tlf -•, .. . M .w. �S'K. :•6." 1 a , , .. . • '4 .. •r4y ♦... n 4• '! - sign that It is not equally vora- FACT AND FANCY. , E S A CONVERT TO cions. Though barely an inch long f3olne say that whipping y 4 e. it will tackle worms more than Y pP ng a bo makes him stupid—others that it twice its length nor will it release p -A GROWING BELIEF its hold when once it has seized itsAll makes Lim smart. • . a ' re Afire frog may be angled In Corea women have no names. prey. 15 ss8isw ri ertnc ae■hsb`rip at Ahsdees4r Aerasssa u sa■er■herr`" 4 " •--- for like a fish. .You have only to Even when they bear sons they are T1�AT DODD'S KIDNEY PILL$ attach a meal worm or caterpillar I Qnly.deemed worthy of being called tgAT10K/►L asoma Csaus= a r►1•eI►lr + to a thread and dangle it in front the mother of Hassan, the mo- .,." ARE THE SURE CURE FOILof the creature's nose and it will Ither of Amru," etc. f at once seize it and may be drawn Leaders of men are seldom fal- FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE.HIBNEY DISEASE.- 'up. Sometimes two frogs will seize lowers of fashion. �� i � N• .W. DAWSON; Ninety Colborne' Street, .-- the same worm at the same time I In olden times a favorite dish was Toronto. t one at each end. Then ensues a thin .slices of young doers' .horns Kltiiss0oo, Oathsb. Ru1T FARHs, all etsea. from s sore• ` . $r. Reale Moalaisoa was treated most amusing tug of war. fried in •batter.- ��� 1fDUCRTIOIK a e Up to at prices that are reason. ,r by two doctors, but found his re- "The coloring of the fire frog is I _No person's two ears• are any- � _lief and. cure in six buses of remarkable, .. Viewed from above t. •where near alike. _-_ THEOL001f• tK£DiEC1�E. . sTwig' ay onotto consult FAR if yoln � 3�' is usually dull gray, though occas- The money that escapes, the.tax- � 'L tnc3o1d1� want to. buy one. • "Hold's kidney Pills. sionally some specimens are dark'Icollector might well be called "un- Ll1(1<il'tIE8t211Q' ��ESTERN LANDS any quantity. s green. The under parts, however, told wealth. �},. /yti eo�se afar bs lek■a by Burette Island, Yarmouth, N. S:, from- which it takes its name, are..( 'The beat isinglass is made from bit ltd W DAWSON. Phone Main.6990 June 5 (Special).—Renis 3ioulai- spotted with orange red.'One more ,the swimming bladder of the atur- a�` "'' to `nights and holiday at Two 'anxi. Vaduus mus} attetfd one roil and Seventytwo right Avenue. " son, a fisherman of this•place, is a curious"trait about it Is the habit eon. Phone Park 527. convert to the growing belief that to be observed in some specimens 8 If we all had the gift of Second ARTS SUMMP.a SMI oR. Hatt Iir eLBERTe—Bao ao s Dodd's Kidney' Pills are the sure of curling up like a dried-leaf when sight-there would not be many a 3� 1 i� _ school and rich otherad. nveni tle&. `i cure for Kidney Disease. touched. The back 'is then bent ' writ caseS of lore at first eight. 1 Y Wm. Connell, Neepawa, Man, ' "My trouble started with a cold," `and all--four limbs are curled up ov- Mr. Moulaison states: `'Sfy mus-' er it until the Iips of the snout and Cale-,&m '�d1e Regesasr' LBEBTA FARM LANDS FOR s QtilCkl Have you: a ty C+• Y. CHOW^.Kkwmxn Ontario � The beat mixed farming-district --- cies would cramp, I had backache all the toes nearly touch. It is Sores Heal y.— y Alberta• The oldest land company and I had dizzy spells. My head difficult to explain the reason for Persistent sore that refuses to heal I Alberta. write for catalogue. Depart ' this action, but it is apparently-de- Then, meat "A,•' The SSskatchevgan Land ss, ften ached and I had a tired, new I try Dr. Thomas Eclectric Homestead Company, Limited, Red Deer, ' si nod to be in some oma rotes- Oil in the dressing. -It-wild stn PRIZES FOR VIRTUE. Alberta. us feeling while specks of, light ,g y P• g P ; ashed in front of my eyes. tive. Possibly the position is as- !sloughing, carry away the pro-u&, The French Academy spends vast - xe' � Y ACENTa WANTED, air; I suffered in this way for over sumed in order to display the warn- flesh, draw out the pus-and prepare sums of money.evcry year for vir- y in red color of the under aide."- s, clean• way for the new skin. It tug prizes, Ever commune in GENTS wpr�To io a etcon-winces i ' wo months and-w_ as treated by two $ p Y A �t. i� doctors, but the -didii't seem to be is the recognized healer among oils. France )las` one,or or more prizes for that none can equal ours. - You will a• ,1,' Y ways regret it. if yon don't apply for able to do much for me. Then I 'WAKING HIM UP. and myriads of people can certify virtue. 'France has 22,000 mayors, particniara to Travellers'. Dept., !th �tarted to improve. -I..took six A traveller who put up for the that it healed where other oils and one of their -annual functtion,o Albert et., Ottawa. ez+ oxes in.all and now I am glad to night at the leading hotel in a failed utterly. U is to award a prize to some deserv- MISCELLANEOUS. w :Fay I am cured." sma11 town had, before retiring, left ing young girl. A131 SCALES, special price. Wilson's y 4 If you have any two or three of explicit instructions to be called for AIR MATTRESS NOT NEW. F scale works, 9 Esplanade• Toronto. Mr. MOulai90II'S symptoms you may 8n early train. As we at the present time enjoypPURE-BRED sHoRTHoSN BULLS nt sale-1 red and I roa -age 3 a be sure your Kidney-s are not in He w85 very math in earnest !the luxury of an air or pneumatic L months. Sired b9 Gay Marcus-73277 good working order. Bad Kidneys about .the matter, and threatened 4 1•2 miles south of Alvinswu station. mean Backache, Rheumatism, the boy with all manners of pun- mattress, we are apt to regard them Lambton County. McAlpine Bros., Augh• < as modern improvements. It is, rim P.O:, Ontario. Heart Disease or Bright s Disease ishment if that duty was neglect At the Yarmouth Y.M.0 A Boys however, along hark. back to the I Camp, held at Tusket Falls in August, 1 LT YOUR (3LAAS AT HOME--Our new unless attended to. The one aura ed,- I •• original blown-up bed. They are found DII:iABD':i LINIMENT most bene. I� "Red Devil" Oise• Cutter cots wired »� sway to cure them is-to use Dodds Early in-tile morning the guest i ficial for Run burn, an immediate relief glass. plate glass, smoked slid window- sf" (certainly known and used as early for colic and toothache. IaeN. By mail 26c. W. E. Potter & Co. H� , Xidney Pills. was disturbed by a lively tattoo up- l l as the sixteenth century. An old ALFRED STOKER, f6 Benoit St., idontreal. -- on the door. f General Secretary. " 4,ZL'EE}3 PETS, _. bi'eI17" he demanded sleepily. cut accompanying an earl trans- SAWMILL 'H,LCHINEBY. Portable of Y Ilatlon of yegetius, A.D. 1511, shows :'� Heavy, Lathe Bins Rhin�le Mill*. e "I've got an Important message Engines, and Boilers, hill Supplies, The J Ili-itiomaa $eta-Forth the Charms for yon," replied fife boy. armed soldiers reclining on an in _ E. Long slaoulacturing Co.. Ltd., W90 of Various Small Reptiles. The guest was up in an instant, Hated mattress, a bel yve beingcan- street• rli,ia, outario. 1 a netted with one corner for eonveni- EW UPRIGHT PIANOS. 8166.00 e With many women there are!°�°� the door, and received from ence in blowing up. The sleeping `�f f ri.b. Montreal. equsla piano• �1 _ fashions in to just as in dress, the boy a large envelope, soldiers look as if they had entire whole%ale Dartmeat,°T�eet.:aelt Pi He tore open the envelope hastily, Y ,, Harry—"What did Kate say _�isys the Queen. The year 1908 ly forgotten wars alarms, when you-proposed to her 1" Frank �O" L`d' iSontreal. was the year of the marmoset, 1909 and inside found a slip of paper os, „ ANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS. eue. In. which was written is large letters: She said 'Yes.' Harry — I�. ternat and external, cured withosl favored the "real live teddy bear," gTRY MURINE tYg REMEDY. "Then she-is reap goingto mar pain by our bumf• tr•atm•at writs s■ while last year saw the introdue- "Why don't you get up 1" ls7►es you 1" Frank—'O , ear no before �,o late, Dr Beaman tadieal Co.. fist Red. Weak. weary, Watery Limited, Collingwood. Oat. ' tion of the -hamster. The writer He got Up. mad drantllatedWyelids. Murine Doesn't !What put that :ns has had considerable experience -- Sam'oart--Soothes Eye Pain. DrtissWs . p your head 4 Thez ' uestion I asked was: 'Do �• To't aCeZEr special price Wilson's '• MtiaaN'e Liniment need by /hlrelalana Sell Marine Eli Remedy. Liquid, 26e, q You Pfe D scale Works. Esplanade. Toronte. - with reptiles and thinks women _ _ 60c. {1.00. Marta• Eye Salve 3n fez to remain single rather than might do worse than give some -of r,What is your idea of a heroine, Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books ;accept me I' '� ��OMEN e WANTED i er oo es�rlenoe orders �is ' them the next call. John?" asked the. wife of his boo- and litre Advice Free by Mail. Bary o,tr ttaea especiail axed ay r` Some of the small tortoises," •� * >f�a mothers and girls. Apply Dept. A. 13rtfr ;, ofn, and she looked up from the A Simple and Cheap.Medicine.— ish Canadian industrial company, f� the says, are inexpensive but in __ Albert St. Ottawa. _ purchasing them one should be novel she was reading. A heroine, A simple, cheap and effeetive m-.Jl l'. my dear."''answered John, "is, a =OOSTLY POTATOES. - cine is something to be desire} QPECIALISTS ADVICE FREE: Cansait careful to secure strong, healthy,: - g ► is to regard to any disease wen woman who could talk back, but specimens with undamaged shells. Though it was introduced into There is no medicine so effective A prices m drugs of all kinds, " << From time to time there come.0 on doesn't. - England in the ref of Elizabeth-, regulator of the digestive system as trusses fated by mai. Bend taoasure• p Parmelee' Oe meat. Glasses fitted by age rttcF to day the market rarer and more expen- the potato was long regarded as a getable Pills. They for anything .old an first-class droll K sive species. Some of , these are People Who are never in a hum luxury. There is a record of the are simple, they are cheap, they cats stares to Dr. Bollman, Cotlingwood. Out. very beautiful and well worth the to begin believe in the theory that payment of half a crown a pound be got anywhere, and their bene ` jE pay the express in Ontario.' Forty. fan rices. asked for theca, for it is never too late to mend. -for ota.toes for the table of Queen ficial action will rove their recom s weeks Yorkshires, registered, too " ancy 'p p Q p d,,llars each. Write for what you want - •- although sixpence or a shilling will Elizabeth, though at the same time mendation. They are the medicine Thos. h: Havens a Son. Aldhoro P:O., Ont, y purchase an ordinary tortoise any- Q•—What makes everybody sick her Majesty obtained some of in- of the poor man and those who wish *, thing up to half a guinea-may' be but those who swallow itl f rior quality for a shilling. And to escape doctors' bil!s will do well CARPET DYEING _•' Tasked for the rarer kinds. A.-Flattery. even today we can pay a fancy in giving them a trial. and Clesaina this IsaapecWty.uh the British Amorioan Dyorng Col Some of the American terrapins, price if fie wish. Did riot seven - Pe Y q g+ '` undo of the Eldorado potato fetch " aeaQ ort,"ore s pone and$..s are sun w stlaty. ` •-es ciall when quite roan have Cucumbers and melons are fcr- � p I don't like your 'heart s ac- Aalrss so: las,•eleetr.al. ••'(most beautiful coloring anA mark- bidden fruit" to many persons so $3,500 'in 1903 7-London Chronicle. tion," the doctor said. You have ---•• isgs, One that I possessed. was constituted that the least indul- lied some trouble with angina pec- KING WAS REPORTER. bright green with marking in the Bence is, followed by attacks of "You're form of concentric circles on each Worfiis in children, if they be not toris. partly right, doc- King Albert of the Belgians has t cholera, dysentery, griping, etc. gl }scale, and yellow, zebralike stripes These persons are not aware that Mended to, cause convulsions, and tor," said the young man sheepish- the distinction of being the only f' )j on the head and-neck. Some of the tlicy call indulge to the}; heart'o often death. Mother. Graves' Worm ly, only that ain't her nanle.' Royalty who has s,rued an appren- land tortoises also axe scarcely less content if they have on hand a bot= Exterminator will protect the chic ticeship as newspaper reporter. dren from these distressing afflie 4 ` •. :jattraetive. The Indian starred tor- tie of Dr. J. -Dr- Kellogg's Dyson- g REST AND HEALTH TO MDTNER AND CNlLO. For four years he was marine tor- toile, for instance;:: has yellow, ; tions, NtaA,WISSLOW"I SOOT111NG SCat'P has heen respondent of a; Belgian daily. " tory Cordial, a medicine that will Po g star-like markings all over its ive. immediate relief,'and a sure sled for over SIXTY r CHIARS by MN W11ti of _ g „ MOTHERS for their CHILDREN wfiILE .� -shell• cure for all sumnder complaint•. Claude (earnestly}—"Am I the TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS, It "Then there are tree frogs and first man you ever loved Q" Maude SOOTHEy the CHILD, .1,0 TENS the GC K3 Away With Depression and Mel. _ n as g y. ALLAYS all PAIN, CURY1 WIND COLIC,sad dire frogs which can be kept to- ancholy.—These two evils are the First Sweet Damsel He said I —"�'hy, certainly. How strange is utely t remedy for vI a and ask It is as v' r '-gether In the- same vivarium: The- + men-are. The all• ask me that soliitdy harmless, Be sure and ask for Mrs. accompaniment of a disordered sto- tree frog is about one and a half had a face like one-of•Raphael s an-- Y winstow N ioothing Syrup,^ and take ao other gels," . •gond Sweet Damsel' — question. hind. Twenty-fiveccutsa bottle. mach and torpid liver and mean S -• wretchedness to all whom they visit. to two inches long and is normally, „Oh; well, the-faces of Raphaei's , bright green in color, though at Mlnard•s Llrllment .LumMrmanis Friend.: hope they dont give my little' The surest and speediest Way to angels were painted, you know. combat them is with Parmelee's Ve- times it may change to fawn, pale "You'll, boy any naughty nicknames in gra or dark olive teen. Each never catch :me .in that school I" "Yes, ma; the call me getable Pills; which will restore the E Y• g Keop Minard's Liniment In the house.. Y •toe is provided with. a small . ad- restauranagain! I found the end erns.' " "How dreadful! And healthful action of the stoanaeh and hesive disc or pad which enables The new housemaid had a bad' of a cigar in my soup, and when I: why do they call you that 7" bring relief. They have proved M the frog to adhere to any smooth habit of standing with her, mouth complained to the waiter he hiought " 'Cause in our class, you .know, their usefulness in thousands of surface even to -a perpendicular' agape, slid her mistress didn't like me a box of matches! I'm always 'at the foot:" cases and will continue W give re pane of glass. It will feed on flies .it. "Mary," she said sharply, one _ - lief to the suffering who are wise And bluebottles wlzicl}. m.ay be plat- �y a4-dinner, "your. mouth is.open Countless have been the cures enough to use them. g a sin. Yessum, Ma ex lain- Y y A'cold on the chest weakens your a alive in the cage. On rceiv- r. „ worked b Holloway's Corn Cure. g ry P It has a power of its own not found Lungs. Tubercular Germs attack " Ing its prey_it climbs as near as ed, "I opened it." po . the weak'spots. 1{cep your lungs She—"Mrs. Boreton called to• • possibre to nt and then springs up „ in-other preparations. da and I thou ht she would never • `�=' Jon it from a distance of sometimes Ask for Mlnard'e and take no other. strong by curing colds-quickly with Y•� B Hamlins Wizard Oi] and you will go. He— But you are-so'amiable •more- than 'a' -foot; opening- -its "This," remarked Mr. Cane, " nota et Consumption.* suppose y gave her the (mouth as it springs ,and fixing the THE MARCH OF CHOLERA: m photograph with my two'French g P I su se ou never Insect with its tongue which is al- Y „ rr slightest hint that you wanted her B Professor Chantemesse of the poodles.• You recognize meI �� I WISE' GEORGE.' to go." She—"indeed, I-did not 'so provided with an adhesive disc. Academy of Medicine, Paris, has "think so, said Miss Softee. You. If I-had, she'd be here now tar "The fire frog on the contrary, made- a ecial stud of the ro sP Y P are the one .with the hat on, are "Maud` he said 'softly, waking alt Is more lethargic in its movements grecs of the cholera epidemic of you notl" her from a day dream, "when we .until it has (,aught its prey. This, 1910. .He shows that of 200,000 per- are married, dearest, I wouldn't Mentholated. ` ho,rever, nnt�t riot- be taken -as a sons attacked in . Russia,, nearly Waiter—"Everything here is like,my little`wifie to be worried and • d _ -- -- 100,000 were killed by the disease.' cooked-by, electricity, sir." Custo- P Welltake this egg a*a y and bothered d at all." . The ricer Danube opened a vvaY for mer—"Well,�' y "No, pet," `slie Said, '"I'm sure • the epidemic'into• the heart bf'Eu- give it another shock." you 'wouldn't. But why that re ' rope, but owing to the careful - mark, George?" ' guard maintained, not many cases 'I've been'thinkin sw�e�;whrit �n I e �,' got in. - There were s(ime in Ger- an awful trouble it would be gather- a"`qs]Neura1gkF M. - many, as well as in Roumania, •- Servia, Hungary, Croatia,--and. ' ing lip ciumbs from the Turkey car �He jb Slavonia. Italy «as reached by pet we've decided on for-the din- lig+ ® way of Brindisi, on the Adriatic t ing-room." 61d :in Head Sea. A considerable- number, o€ ,tic•. "Oh, George, 'hum thoughtful of t cases developed in Naples, snd rota T„�' you!" she murmuiedl "You've OdSt?11118 R QC1iQs 1nTubex i four got as far as Marseilles. Pro- such a.hea for trifles." 4. . s fessm-Chantemesse utters awarn= = - -` "I have "-said be;; "we'll toss � , • _—� 4inphc;r�c�,�a'ated ing concerning the probable out- — $ _ tails for Turks carpet; head for i . break of the epidemic next sum linole.lm." - �y47 " e mer, and insists that a more strict- , . It fell linoleum, and as George �Zinc.etc. - r: surveillance over immigration tucked .his dou'ale-blended . penny .�.,.1 lAl�'p along the roto nized "cholera • safely in his waistcoat pocket he : routes" is needed Emigration is whispered: ;!',;f0.. the great agent for the spread of "Such.& head for. trifles,,did you e..►. .Harr.na jS Send for free semp Ie to Dept: W. h,., „ c ISSUE N 0. 28---11. this disease. National Drug and Oh*mical co.,Toronto. say, petsie I �} <r .. r<.t .. _.., .' _. � .. ,.s ..-,. . .'. _. .. .�.. '.. ''..,. •:. ::.,.,,,.. .« :.,a -.". - Dt.r "'r�"' `w a�..fic ."."F`@'*7 .y �,. a•'+. :.. .,.. ....: •: .,. .. « .'n' :., ..r-•, v. ..�-,t.. ,... r„ :'r.+•• -,., , :�'p .:..4?:` w.v'ry.'.:R. y.. ,a.. :.i. _i.:' w,:''' 'T r'.,. '-;a•,:�' ."+" «c'F'i'4:."+'Wi'p. 4+.' E R kn'e� ..3•- .,� - �.' s,3 a '?...-•a+.-^ ,t.. '�'•' �' rfrt� a� �Y, '�.. '4 L.-,..� ;a. .' •. .,. .,. < ...,cam"' '�:.*-•a',,. �,.,,w�.„,c.,w,.i ��'" .:.�:. •£ �,:•�, :�"" r ";�'� ,�-ie_ �,. - ':�. �. .1 IM, :l 't Y :N.Y,S �RaP :b..1.: L Y!4. SY •'2T, 4 ,,,✓e _"4 ,,: ..•,+v. ...'.. s.^ ,..•. a- '•.:6",s ,-.•_Y'«4, ... � ,�,ry• ., ,L-'' •-.r :�: 'S "*+5- r ;..., ,�..,..; -e..'�` =X55+:. �e "ice a r. ,�-y � ..:. .�.. 's�, ..,�..,-. '�. 6;..,'� .x :w«; Y -.p'r�+..:,.yp. •.G vs: t� .'.:y'i,i AWL- r $ Hoover tike ooundi"adJour'ned to meet Kojoe's Whiteve"for noon, thence to- again on Mondw Me Leaa'k hotel for night. y �ttl'8cd,at 1 p. en.. I D ' lbDablishedevaryFiddaymosnisgatits ptaoe, for the transaction of general buss. 8slncday proceeds W his own enable �� p SOS S 5' ;.PickerloR,Ont. uses. where he will remain until the following Monday morning. _ .. . aes338 o>t' ebv3l:BTIBFaIo: _ 4 Fast uuoak lire . 6 caaat�r Xair ddwev tts*""ki/. mported hackney tallioa9622—The ofil9brated �English -Have this week _ Bob subsequent - - TIMISq Advertisements., rata dt., not includegrt l.eor Foreign property of'G A.Bsadis Bethesda, will f - Bpealal terms Riven to partner making con- DRAIN TILE—I have a kiln of tile mete the season of 1911 set follows: • •'riots for S or 8 months or by the year. Salt now ready. Pint come,Int served. O,K. Monday will leave his own stable and - - !Yoerly or yearlJ oontraets payable gaarcerly. Petty, Oherryw,iod,Out 35t prod td, Geraniums t Q�+ n m Q �e Sa.in...assns,tea line.or under,with paper for noon,41tence to F.Thompson'/hotel. GQr8IIl llliip 01 Bedding •woe oar,Sti00,pa/able in Wvaace. �A$TURE TO LET-Good astute �Ntoticein local commas tea cents per fine, P Oak Ridges for night. Tuesday proceeds l wive cents and an abundance of water on let 8,can.9 per lino rash subsequent insertion. Picices�e A L to Elgin Mille for noon and night. s4gTEBS,.,PETUNIAS, 3TOfJI�S,.MARIGOLDS; ETE. - •-•EpasW contract rates made known on.a lion• Apply oe_premiers to B.WICK STT, -ttoa. No free advertising. Pickering. . . b8tf Wednesday will proceed to F.'Nichola, Advertisements without written instructions -' victoria Square-for noon, thence W J. •wi11 be inserted until forbidden and charged sa- S EED FOR SAL so and Tim- Ftemingway's hotel Unionville for night. -- -oerdiaely. Orden for diacoatinnfbg advartLa- othy; also,yyBang bulls (Shorthorn),at lot Thursday proceeds to Jacob R'ideman's - ;•tssats maxi be to witting and sent to the pub- 1[! con,v,Pickering. For'particulars address ((^'1� �nM Asher E.E.Pugh,Claremont P.O. Wtf can i, Markham for noon, thence to C A N N E .D G 0 O .D S I .Job Work promptly attended to. - A'ben Davis con 9 Pickeritlg for night, _. { TERMS FOR BALE—House and lot'situated Friday proceeds Joseph Lemoo's lot 10 Tomatoes 10•C Peas 10 Cents a Can. c on Brock St„ Clair mout, opposite the con 9 W-bitoharchfor noon thence to his + ent6 t; Cali. - , :7bL28 per year; $L. f ala in advance. M .valet church. For P.=I.t laza apply W Corn, 3 Cans for Cents. )s W.J. dist ch ,north Cla:emout aitf own stable astir the following Monday-: Subecriptloas to the United States,$150 morning. - - . a in advance L�ORSALE-Two gasolinelaunches. s L' g Lord Roberts, the French Conch sial• ,7g one-x}h p and one 811 p(will carry 19 poo uple),both practically new. A snap for quick 11on,the property of Moon Bros., Halt- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor- .•le. For particulars apply atNEwsotfice. bartonOut:. will -make the -season of B N�NAS ORANGES, PINEAPPLLB, 1911 at follows: Monday, Mi May 8th, wil VAR.M TO RENT—Excellent farm, leave his own stable, John Ormerod's PiCKER1NG COUNCIL _ splendid clay loam, at.Oshawa Harbor, to - _ rent _First class gram and stock farm. Plow- lot 6,con.4. Searboro, and proceed 6o - - LEMONS, •,O OO K E D HAM The above council met pursuant to I9fsa s�p�yatard,je't possession onsnilOiah- T.oe tozhotelrO�Bnl1�anaoCorneie;h for adjournment on Monday, dune 5th, in ' �r the town hall Brouggham, members soak lBouth>. stns night- Tuesday, proceeds to hotel }� all Present Reeve Mowbray in the uORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE Thornhill for noon, thence W Cherry's R1 C HARDSON S !�l chant. H81ack driver, perfectly quiet and not Corners.for night. Wednesday,proceeds -p Minutes of last meeting were read afraid of autos;buggy is in good condition,also to Kelly's hotel, Soarboro Jaactioa, for T�=�1 �-R O CE.ZT/ ' a• and approved. cutter,robes etc.as also a good reed orRrn for noon, thence to Appleby's hotel, We" r sales For further particalan apply to Rey.J.A. R for night Thursday' t 1 On motion F. S. McCarthy was Mcoamus•Picking nett y' P oceeds to heard re the condition of road between — Peak's hotel Liverpool for noon thence } lots 9 and 7, con 4. M: Squires was HE Chas. Annis farm, lake shore, to Walter Rogers. Kinsale, for -night. " heard re grant on road.just north of T F3obt. Deverell fazsn.Ptckertn aaa Errs, Friday,proceeds to Mr. Hoilely's lot 12, Mr. McCarthy'@. Kac:'s farm,4nd con.,have been sofa lateIY b rear o!can 10,3iarkham.tor noon,thance t F it Winn A Co., Liverpool, Dunbareon P. (I to his own stable till Monde morning. On motion Mr. Birkett was heard 9 g• x - They ars,wanting several more farms. - -- and presented a petition for a grant not eats or wrier if you bays a farm for anis King Saul (14941) r$6831-The im _ Sold by !iib - .-on east townline. - Customers uniting. ported Clydesdale stallion also T. C.McAvoy reported that a bridgeCOR -SALE-A Rood rough-cast Fairtiie•w Rufus-St;8-(11295)-The in A]f. Rogers division was in bad ,[� house containing A rooms besides closets imported hackney stn lion, both the -_" - '"condition. - and good cement cellar: Hard and soft water property of W. G. Scott, Claremont, - A number of communications were inside home. Dive ah le an acre of goon gars- will maks the Seneca of 1911 ae toaows: ����t & OOd'� C. - an containing five apple trees braider other EY , r: _JMW and referred to the va1•iousi stand. pp Moeda �a Sohl, will leave his own DISN --7aR COnrtni[Ceea. - trait. Also Impartal.Oxford stove in first-class Y� y repair with warming oven attached. For furth- stable and proceed W Samuel Disney's 1 / J r.�cott seconded by Mr. Hoover, or articulars apply,eo.THOB. E. STEPHEN- on the tawalihe for-night. Tuesday. ' _moved that the offer of ('apt. ;11eCar- BO?,Claremont tit proceeds to b. Farndale's con 8 Kinsale O � �� thy, of B.Co„ 84th Regiment to come for noon,thence W W, H. Holtby's Aud ■ to the centennial with 40'men to give C m t! C ,h, C ley for night. Weduesday. proceed+ to Dealer 11 -: ,as military exhibition be accepted and i • w e $� =3 ►+ "Joseph Griii'a, Kingston Road for noon, Cut your crisp of grass with the Frost ® , that he may be allowed$25, to defray I = ° Z •: aI ,�+ thence to Frank Haddaford's base ice & Wood No 8 ',tower this season. Fie- an expenses while-here. -the tents to 9■! : a �� ii o « for night. Tnarsday, proceeds to W. J, cause it is built on the Internal Gear I -- s be hauled to ground and back to Pick- e e o � � i "� -•a Miller'd Pickering for coca, thence to principle, No. 8 %-III do the work faster, -Farm Iffipleffiet��a ( ering station. y° i_—" © C, Gordon House for aiRbt Friday, pro and more satisfactorily than an ordla. Mr. Sparks, seconded by Mr.Hoover z x `' ! c eds to T. A. 'Knox'i Brock road for ary mower. " ?moved that the council o into Cort- i $ fl E >A t a. ��I noxa, thence W Brougham hotel for ®� all l�lnd8j ' mitre of the whole for the purvose of o g� CE m 00- E Dai y to night. Saturday proceeds W their own - - uppeeninR and considering tenders for t x•-mow"s I� I a �; -y I aabie.wbere they will remain until the f f:be concrete abutments. for Ciarke'a m °9 3 ver �a :.e „! I [all winsr btoaday morning. *bridge ltndthat the Reeve be ch+tir- or Os g 9 ,,;g o p� Clonal i'alfaat, '5414', #Vol. (28 81 i _ Binder Twine, ­n of such committee. O, . The choicely bred umported Clydesdale Cornririttee rose and reported pro- g o o d „ m =.m dun n! I stallion,the property, of Graham Bron teas. mq Feb C'r( Ctazemogt will maks the season of 3911 Buggies, 8' TiTg O��,�' 8 The Reeve resumed the chair, y It $ $ . , o a,s. M w folowr lffogdiy Slap 13th will !save p d1' Three tenders were reported and tra: 'f his own suable Gordon's hotel. Pickering .leader awarded to John., Mcl9ioty. .o. Apr S , and proceed to John Grill's lot 5,con: 2 _ Etc.Mr. Scott seconded by Mr, Wilson � I � ' � o a roe slay:�� Pickering for night. Tuesday proceeds to .HaTri@B9 EtC TIC—ERRAHE +rooves Chat the tender of John Mc- ft Frank Maddatord's lot Z,B. F. Picker- f- �! T Ginty for the cement abutments for 'o'�s !Il It tg v a ' , July!-C toss for night. Wednesday. proceeds to •bridge known- ay Clarke'e bttdRe, gY+' o g S .o r. Segni „mt f bin own sable.Gordon House, waste be Use the Tiger Rake for raking your! Pi ing village. doing all' work. in ae. Oat. 0 tiny The teens are: curved esactly ` gg � _ M� wi I remain until Friday. friday, pro. --eonoectionwitii same iaclwiing e-=• ;. oseds to Peak's hotel Liverpool. for •cavation for abutments, at $2,60 per : y e .o m ., troy „� awtic $atarda verpoo• right to pick up everything the'mower y. proceeds em W bs own Whitby, Ont,cubich�ard of concrete work, be ac• - ?�'+ ��� ' arable where be will temaia aatnl rho cuts. , You can dump It by foot or r� idepted,abutments to be of such dimen- January 1019•Whseby 13, Oshawa is,Brod-he following Mouday. hand. rtger V durable*as well as avre (+ 1v,Poet P 14.Uxbridro u.Canaington it. working, being all steel except tooth, tt sicca and from each depth below the � un rail and shafts, Be euro and see these r _ : Beaverton 1 .Cp�erQo+a g- Baron Furwarrt ;691-'Fhe pars bred i =b this council orb the e= or UORSZ REGIA2 EIi Darton farm mown r the Portae taresFrostWood Haying eek Cast ! , } members tbereof hbed of the stream as o amay be laced will dmakeeShe esawnof 1911ed tathbis Iowa on us right away n aiachln lin charge of the wot k. Tommi/ Oreaeeus 46766 A T. R.— stable, Duubarton. On motion-of Messrs.. Hoofer and The standard bred registered trotting Buerphalus. Vol 12, ',33381, (1192ri). (Scott, H. Johnson was granted $40. atalton, lbs property of Dr. James The choice! brad imported Whitby,will makedtheh season dol 191 t Pickering.the make be season Banker.of • g jLN P tAe y y pooled Clydesdale ' -BU 4 to be expended on the streets of p pe y 'Whitevale. - ' Mr. Sparks seconded by Mr. Wilson as follows: Monday will leave his own 1911 as folows: Monday afternoon, � •(moved that a re grant of 350 be glade stable lot. 7. baseline Picke ing and loaves his own stable and proceeds to Has on utile two Gramophones-1 Victor First with pew fibre needle a to the western townifne not th of the proceed to Peak's Hotel. Liverpool, Peak's hotel Liverpool for ataht. Tues arm ; 1 Berliner Concert Sound Boa. These ill be :raid At baryt7ajtl ,jSth 'cencesbion providing Markham for noon. chance to Appleby's H,tel, day, proceste to his own stable. - Wed• ptices this month. Colne and hear the new records. Also, a now council�TTrani a tike amount. West His, for night. Tuesday proceeds neday afternoon, proceeds to Bendel's f A by law was introduced and car. to Kennedy's Hotel Wolin n. for noon, Hotel. Whitby for night Tbarsd•y. clean up-to-date stock of everything in the line bf House Furnishings. �► -cried thorugb its various regdinggs .and and Franklin Road. Markham for proceeds to(;ommero sl House, Oshawa gee our.new-53c,, kitchen chairs-saddle Beat, embossed b&ck, d6able Anally passed appointingRussell- eight. Wednesdayafternoon proceeds for night. Frida Carter as overiseer, in divisin No 25 to®. E. Majors. P I F Proceeds-te Bandel'e stretcher-exce-exceptionally 1 Whitevale for aight. Hotel Whitby, for o.oc. thence to his p y good value. +in place of James Todd, resigned. Thursday proceeds to McLean's Hotel, own stable until the followingMonday - g R y.p (Baron Elect .5629], (IS823) The im• Call_and 'ns t , 31 hrr law was introduced and car. Brougham, .for..noon, and Colwell's morning. L - - tied throw hits veJ•ious readings and Sorel Brooklin,for night Friday pro.{ .pe[:. our Stock ✓finally passed, authorizing the reeve coeds to Royal Hotel',Whitby,for night.I pow Clydesdale stallion the properly. - ' '� No trouble for us to show* goods. - E treasurer to borrow such sums of E rda rocseds to hit own stable y R he 11 remain autil the following of W. H Pugh,of Claremont, will make !Honey as may be necessary until the g the season of 1911 w follows: Monday - ,current year's taxes are available. J M ' morning.: May 9,proceeds.W T,Smith's non 9 Pick• ley y /�The stwnding committee on Roads Ilial Forest(0594) The celebrated Stan• sting coon,J. Bcott'e Atha night. Tarr ��¢nt for S&'rin /i►$rofiumelgts � and Bridges reported and recommend- dud bred road stallion,the property of day W J. B.. Turner's Mongolic, nova, ed the following payments: W.Peak, Geo.C.Coakwell.3bnffvi le, will sisad Wm. Coakwed's con 10 Marsham night. 10x11 and get prices and see cuts before placing your Ocdec, , H. Calvert and others, filling in road• for mares for the season of 1911 as toll- Wednesday to R, A. Milroy's Cedar r -way at Larkin's bridge, 81.37; Geo. owe: Monday will leave his home Stand Grove noon, Wm. Teefy's Cherrywood CAREFUL 'ATTENTION TO ;Middleton and, others, filling washout at $ Paglt'S(}lea. Dfajor, rad proceed night, Thursday W J Fotind's, Dan - - '- - in con 8, 10,87; A. Hnihilton, on' acct 'to f roctor's hotel,Port Perry, for night. barioc, noon, Gordon's hotel Pickering :EMB t�LNfING AND FLTI�FERRrgAL �U •of concrete culverts.20.00; Todd and Tuesday proceeds to Wyrt s hotel noon;. night. Fridav to 1. A. Kaox's Brock Cook, coal for crusher, 7.70; J. H. Colwe 1's hotel- Brooklin alight. Wed road noon, Brougham hotel nrsht. ray• Phone'fiight or day, Bell or Independent. Michell, rep washout Barnet,'sideroad, aeSday, proceeds to Perrin's hotel Wbit arday W Luther Pilkey's coo ?Pickering . 40c., also rep culvert and shovelling by for Doan and night. Thursdaypro noon-,thence to his own stable.,,. snow on townline (Markham to pay coeds to Gordon's hotel, I ickerina for Loretto. (13303).B.C:S.B., (15504)A.C: $ OOT N' D SHO E 'half), 5.70; Levi Grove and others, noon; Johnson's hotel;w hitevals,night; S-B, [112291 C.C S. B., The fasbion operating crusher at Altona.(Uxhridge Friday,neooseds to Brougham hotel,for ably bred Clydesdale stallion, the pro - to pay half),51.26;-Mr. Dodds, 57 yjs noon;Claremont for night Saturday party of R. Defoe, Gesen River, will We were never better prepared to split you in footwear-style, ice stone for crusher, 6.1U,; G. T.' R. pproceeds to bis own stable agtil Monday make the season of Lill as follows: and quality. Try a pair and be convinced. 71 -freight-on repairs for,road machine, to lowing. Monody afternoon, wi 1 leave his, own ;t5 87c, Terrington Bellman L294:, (9037) stable and- proceed to Brougham for We are showing soma choice Gin hams. Prints and Chambre s-etibtso- _ The standing committee on Wire The imported I kney stallion the n aht. Tuesday, proceeds to T. A. g g y Fence Bonuses reported and recom. property at W. H, Pugh. Claremont, Knox's Brook road for'noon 'thence to lutery fast colors. Laces in Val. and Torohowinid Embroideries. mended 'payment as follows. Fred. and Q.-David Milne, Cberrywood,. Ps.k's hotel Liverpool until 'Wedneeday - �r Roaclii, 1041 Lodi fence, 1&.06; ('. will make the Season of 1911 se follows: adternorin. Wednesday afternoon pro Groceries-A fall stock al-wags on hand and strictly (rest. Now is _. Y1Tighsw'apder, lid rods, 14.00. A. E: Mouday will leave lila own stable, and coeds to Geo. Dayidson'sir.Cherrywood, the time to get your pineapples for canning. Sunkist Oeangest - : Armstrong applied MID bonus on 90 groceed to Ashburn botal for 'noon, for night. Thursday, proceeds to Thos. Banatim, Lemons,.Prunes, . eachv!f, Dates and Figs. gods fence oa Sj lot.30, con 3, recons- thence to Colwell's hotel Brooklin till Reesor's, 'Soarboro, townline for noon, aiiend that Mr. Sparks:inspect the Taesday afternoon. Tuesday afternoon thence W H.C. Hamill's Markham"and Q. same. Jos. Carter x plies for bonus proceeds io Bandel{s botel, Whitby 8carboro townline for night Friday; lam. �, GILLESPIE, DI3NBART-ON ';on 80 rods on lot 23, con. 5, find we until Wednesday afternoon, Wedges. pprooteds to J. Baledon's lot.14• con 9 aippoint\Ir. Hoover inspect the same. day afternoon proceeds 'Gordon's hotel Markham.for noon,thence to R.Eagles' E. T. Uri-f liths applies for bonus for 27 Pickering for night. Thursday proceeds ton's lot.0 Loa 9: Markham for night. rids at Int 28, con 6, and we request to G. D Milne's Cherrywood, fC noog, Saturday proceeds to his own 'stable 14r. Hoover to inspect the stone, H. thence to R. A Milroy's Cedar Grove where he will remain until the following livors applies for bonus on 60'rods ori toe night. Friday proceeds t, A. E. Monday afternoon. rr lot 18;con 2,acold rec�neatlir:Sparks � � BAN to inspect the same. James Br'en ap- plies for.bontis on 208 on lot 16,con. 'h ' ',andeye would-suggest that31r. Sparks NewGoods Jus ,Arrwed. E`�lished1873 OF CANADA �Bri�s inspect the slime. i r The standing committee on Contin- genc•ies- reported- and recOi!nit nded - TRANSMITTING MONEY - payment as follows: D. R. Beator; "' -Ladies' and-Misses' Underwear In great variety, ; '.registering .by-law, 2,00; J. Murkxr, Gouts' Light Underwear and Sacks; ' printingg re Centennial, 11,6Q printing For -sums u to $50 Our Bank•MOnC Orden ere -Nclrool:debenturt ?.60. xdvt tenders. Ladies' slid Children's Hose, P y Clark's bridge, .9.75; R. Besse, tewrn Ladies' Summer Cor-gets. - —• -• t:onvenient and inexpensive. For larger' amounts we issue : for road inspection, 4,00; D. R. Bea- Drafts'or Bills of Excfiange: Money sent at once to an� - ' =ton, on acct of salary,62 50; HA'wa.rd Geut's Fine and Working Jhiet9, Collars and Ties, Hats Palin, Felt, (banking point..,in the,.world by. Til graphic or fable E. Turner, for a Rice-Knight ligght Straw and Christie. Also,Summer Caps for Gents, -' tank and pump and 2 mantle. rbades, - Boys and Girls. Tranefe[. t Mr. Sparks, seconded by fir. Wi:- _ Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. son, moved that the reeve'grant his Bananas, Oranges, Lemons and Pineapples. Peanuts fresh parties recommended in the reports of order on the treasurer "in favor of the roasted. Our Groceries Lire the freshest. P I C K E R I N G BRANCH ' -the various standing committees aA D -presented. CLAR I GEORGE PHILIP BROUGHAM ENCE T. BATTY. Ma►n�efr On motion of Messrs. Scott and! 1 BRANCB April! AT.WUITIST. i,t 4 ^.• .: .. -..l, , h.Jw ..t 9a:/. •�•, .:^ F l Fri. Ro ii, F��-' SA. , v ..F. •k n .... a ,, , s -ln.v ,.'?v, 4. _'.:• rr- .:y.,.,„;::u_ ..� •,� u x. tp y. .q.^; 7,., e� •,�. '4,,.�•- :&^' ,y� !Si ,•= ...r"�✓F.'.:" .. �' .. .,. ...' ,: r .'.{:w.x,,`fy.,i` '!f§'r„�4 •.Fr ..fir; �S'4• '^-,• +!�`'°���?`v „'d:3Lase �t a'•,'� +n,q"'!.+ ` r'�'-�'`'`+.x '`"",� a:K_aJ K �r„y�2k' ;^,i. ,�n ,J1? "'•' 't£• ,Ytli•” .,yr ?ry 'r,, 3,. i}..y, t• ,, ,l .ir;•ia.'.F� ''.y d' .r 1.. k +'�?':ti _ '+ar. 'a 5.5 .l.s•,c 'S. MS in fil - S • ., -•'M er+. �'7�s- u�: a+&rv�,•�.. .. n.. ,s',s^ ,.y3N'"MST:.., "'t. 3• ...• -'4'/ ',.� •.{: ....ie••1 �.. — .... '�, . ) 'is ♦,' `ail. $+,: IL�..v ..�. a ro mm r•�`.- 3 sa c.. Ar. � .A' .�.�*.• t a ^�"v`�. . q w CL^RaMONT . •John McGrath was in Stoafiville� _' Salt BeautifierSTEEL BOOTS I STEEL BOOTS : ; Oa Sunday. MADE - -Rwkwd woman the over use World - - Mitis Margaret Ddaenab was in Every woman knows that there is41 the city on Tuesday.. r nothing so good for hair and scalp —= WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES4 D. P. McFarlane of Tillsonburg. ` ' _ trouble as Parisian Salle. If Parisian - visited ft lends hereon Sunday.• Sage is used two or three timea's week c�rzaRErrs ,--- J. H. Beal had ripe.sxnwbernes It will keep the scalp nice and clean y iromfhia own garden on Sunday. and remove dandruff. IC makes the - - MER FOOTW�A.R W_ ELL Mrs. (Rev)J. A. Grant spent a hair lustrous and fluffy, and.keeps it sew da-a with friends is the cit _ from fallingout... y y DflWe urge ever women who loves Flour and Feed always on hand. li boas. h Toronto, spent `the radiant a d fascinating hair w go to The Corner Store, Claremont. W. M. PALMER „r holiday at the home of his mother INV T. M. McFadden, to-day and get a R. and Mrs.' Bryan and family - large 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. `' y y LydiaHe guarantees it to cure dandrufl, spent Sunday wixh friends in B E. Puak118Cn.'s falling hair or itching scalp, or money , +Goodwood._ " Y y �1�� back. Shcd and guaranteed in Picker- J H A R y Miss Tomlinson, of Willowdale, YegetBble Compound ing by T. M. McFadden. Wo - g „.H He �' SO S r -- ----spent over Sunday here with her Toronto.-I gladly give you my brother N. Fi •testimonial in favorof your wonderful .EL1a.Ct1021 Sal® Important showing of flnest display of _ Mrs. Comba, of Toronto. spent . medicines. Last October I wrote to -of - I Ohina. S very large assortment ofF. -the holiday with her mother. Mrs. you for advice as I was completely run Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys,.jtttt ' W. McKay. down, had bearing down sensation inicotch • y Mr. sad%ra. Wallace t;nrl son,of the lower art o! tceesived for the Holiday trade. Oa11 - Elti�vale are spending a week bowels, backache, - . s x' with friends here. ' and pain in the _ sad see them. aide. I also suf- SQbsoriMions taken for all Magasinw, 4; Mrs. Wm. Walker is .visiting i fereiterriblyfrnat 8hort-horns W.ekl and Dart .-her daughters in-Uxbridge, for a , side. _ y y Newspaper _Couple of weeks. ' After receiving -AT- . , Geo. Branscombe, of Toronto, �° our directions I wished his mother, Mrs. Atex. %°'' followed them �daple �3a11 Stack Farm X.tr• �- RICH.A-IRRDSO W - Wilson on Sunday. claaely and am now $=pC� $�Oe� GREENWOOD.We are glad to report that Pass entirely free (rota O/YTAR/O -- Richardson-is now much improved pala to_back and -ON - after a long illness. bowels. and am 'Tuesday, June 19.11 Mrs. C. J. Brodie spent a few ewtaynger to every. _- The property of - -days last week with her mother ..,_ - y I also took Lydia E• Pinkham'a •- ' at Horning'&Mills. vegetable Coteposad before_my 4alty D. ' AND SON ... Mrs. Fred Reynolds and son. was born, and 1 recommend it highly - Orville, of Goodwood, spent Tues- to all t women.-Mss. E pint the price of Screen Doors - day with R. and Mrs. Bryan. Ave.,Ave• Toronto,Out. Quite a number from here were Asottor Woman Garel in the city on lE'ridap-last, hicving b1a le Creek, Sack.-I have used �►F ' _ ,.Ukeu advantage of the holiday Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com- rates. pound and Blood Purifier, and I am �• •! „ Miss. Ruby Sharrard and Mr. now in perfect health 1 was troubled ;1 Complete for 95 Cents. 4Ccusen, of West• Toronto, were with pams every month,-I know other men who su he guests of Ailsa Ruby Farrier woffer as I did and Iwill - -- t gladly recommend your medicine to !� rover Sunday. Wm. and Mrs. Jones spent last them_ You may publish this i! you pe think it will help others.-=MBs. F. E. Door same as Cut, nicely grained, � week with friends-in Sandford. Coon, Maple Creek, Sank. where Mr. Jones had a contract at 1f You belong to that countless army _ and varnished, $1.35, ; "aealrpeuter work. of women who suffer from soma form ----'- - _ Robe- and Mrs. Cox. of Thorn- of female ills, don't hesitate to try H A D complete, $1.45. r �§ hill. are spendang a few days with Lydia L Pinkham Vegetable Com= , a ' Hughand Mrs. Greggnd other Pound• made from roots and barb•'- 12 _Yearling and Tcvn•gear-old gg Heifers. 9 Bulls and t4 young f i Window Screens and Screen ' Mr Geor a Coo r sad Rev. R Cows mostly with Caches X pe 'Wire in all sizes at 1Duke have been In Port Hope dur• Plants For Sale at foot. ing the ret week attending. the — CoL BeUows, Capt. RobsOD - Bay of dote Conference. Tomato, Cohhage- Cauliflower. Ce or CHARLES 't,H �1 U E SARGENT, CLAREM�' T 1l Chas. Story, of the 8th conces- and Garden Flowers. Wagon At1L'rlQ1�BEti3 �.+ C1�L on road durin vino, is off duty these days owing g season. - ll to blood•puisoning in one of hi- The Csammaidge Gardens, � +,�y e 5 C Svnd t0 � ,1 hands, caused by a nrxty ha BROUGHAM UGHA�[ I iasA i r�/►ifwd latviCorn = q, -. Frank Michell and air. Dryden, _ Culti ������ of Toronto, visited the forniec's _ - -- a - " aorta+, Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and If you want a Corn Cultivator, better_investigate � Mrs. Ed. Wilson. over Sunday. - _ -Miss. the writs of the PLANET JR. line - ' Miss Lela Rusmohr and • Ethel Burton, ,pert the holiday - ,<.' 2 S ,� Our No. 7 w two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn, turnips. ,; with the forraer's brother. Ray, , ��„ mangels, potatoes or beans thoroughly at once. x II of the Standard Bank, Bradford. _ :a se fccessful nnree was is the r Miss-Eptn:)a.Hr,odle who.has.pas- 6—f; ? � � , sed successfully her examination4' } 1 I Have a sample in m shop for 1?0 dr r+ y 'v her .,; -inspection. (,all in and see it. A city on Wednesday to receive 'When your stomach is p� diploma. ' , - , working right - You never poet card will bring a catalogue t F" - Our hated were-engaged to- play ., . with full particulars. $ -at a garden party at North Myr- know it is there. But when _ it feels hes as lead- tle on Tuesday evening but on ac- r- ' *hen you have Heartburn, y - count of the rain it was Indefinite= ly postponed. ;Belching of Wind,Sourness, _ �L • -Rev. J. A. Grant was in Whit- a gnawing hanger, with PIphoutb Twine by on Monday taking part in thedistress after eating-when_ ordination of Rev. Geo. A. Nle• Rev.FdtherMorr• you feel irritable and I have the agency' for Plymoub i - _ Lean B. A. who is now pastor of depressed-then you'may ate' ..ithe Baptist Church. know that the digestive Twine, and can supply those Thep rt Rho borrowed thedigest-:what who.demand a good t' party fluids in the stomach are not sufficient to digest what you eat. _ ffen t some t er from Chas. gar- � Prices aartlta right. \ f� ant some time ago will confers Father Momscy's'"No. i t" Tablets supply these fluids � � ps r, - •'� •' avor by returning same at an in concentrated form. Each tablet, dissolved in the Stomach, 1 early date as it required. • will digest rg pounds of food, which is-mom that- as ' _-._ � About fifteen members of the average meal. _ Howard E. Turner, Whitevale t ,r IOddfellows lodge visited the Ston iffville lodge on Tuesday ni ht, Read.what Father Morriscy s treatment did for Mr. when -seven•of them• took - heir Goeline, of Salmon,Lake. He wastes NOV. 30, 1908 : B R Y A 11 . k-8-4 Lumber Yard R second and third degrees. "I was troubled with indigestion,so severe that I really thaaglrt -PPickBLRBER; "sl` Graham Bros. have moved from I had cancer of .the stamacb. I look much doctors' remedies, tilt Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' their old residence into that on I was forced to seek another wesoaree, and this was the Rev. Father ldorriaey. His treatments worked in until I love bees eatirel Pine flooring, Manitoba siding, drop sundries. Central office Bell _ the farm recently purchased from y siding.,matched, rough and d esed cared,so that now I do not look to the quality of the diet bat_• re Telephone Co. A ency for ag R. Besse and will immediately be to the quantity." pine and hemlock. 1}in.and li in. Rolston Laundry., ;Rin-work on their new residence q floc, at your dealer's. dressed pits, # in. V matched _• +on the homestead. �" • pine. New Brunswick white CLAREMONT. ONTA$1<O- The police. trustees are asking Fe~ Me iIM •MtediMas• Co.. Ltd., �. � '� cedar shingles. - - ; for tenders for the. building of Tessa 15trtatly rosin two thousand feet of cement side, eftlid aW tfamUed ix 9fekeriK b 0 X. '�Xe aldiK W. D. GORDON �SON. ?walk. Our burg is making rapid g 9 w 1pcogreas in improving her streets, lase. ' New Blacksmith Shop ! I@a $ jK's a result-of',being A police via • Our football club went to Pick- • _ - ing on Saturday evening last to - play the return league matchDO' . Simpson . O e Having leased the blacksmith Ot art materials and d y Witt the teats of that village, but shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- kept in,took. It will ort , were defeated by the.score of 2 eq _ . son, I am prepared to do general to call as our works acd in mt oar stoop �� w ` 1. `They have entered a protest es. and obtain prioea, Don'tjbe misled on the rounds that the field was blacksmitbing in all lin b". R — _ - ,. ,, agents we do not employ them,ooneegneat- .•. ' too narrow. c u ;fi HomESHomNG A STMULTY ly we can, and do throw off the agenic - Hurrah'. for �iIaCELtrOnt 'On'SAt Our Summer �dilhIIe oo mission of 1-0 per oenla.,whiohyoa will m 'itrday evening when Green River - o Ind. phone,No.,309, Claremont oerbainly save bypurchasing from as. t - T oall solicited. i and Claremont football teams will NHata for Summer _ "' OHN MCGRATH �- -,.play their final league gains of 13 New •WHITOT ORANiT COy - •_ ozoe the season„ Don't fail to attend LARE C IiO�TT, ONT. taws) Whitby, On M this promises to be a most ex- The display will be Well Worth- E W. VANS rit'ing game. Admission 15 cents. a special visit -because of the 4 _ .. free. - -The t - The Pickering beaut of the Hats and the styles.' Mr. and Mr4. Wm. Walker wnd Tlie big ha$s ale bigger surf the - d Vigil lite '. Pump Manufacturer .Miss Annie. Yake,"-of Toronto, Vigilance Comm a nd Mrs. `yright.of -Mar- Walter. small hats are smaller than those _ . _ Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj ; ha Miss L. and Miss A. Walker, They tare The Dealer the ►,Shoe The object of this Association is to ,� RWgITBY, OlV"T. heretofore shown of L abridge, and John and- Mrs- different in color, style -and trite- ' lessen stealing and prosecute - Walker of the 5th of, Uxbridge, ming froti9 the . Hata in early - and the fit the felons, Three doors west of Whitby House. ` ' were the attests of Mrs, Harriet a can fit you in price, style,comfort - 'Walker on Sunday. spring,- and they are beautiful and wear. ' Ladies hoots, shoes-and Members having property stolen oommnni• 1and dressy hate. If we havn't slippers-1.40, 1.50, 1,60, I.7-5. 1.90. 2.00 nate immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron The Laelieq' Aid Society of the 2.26; 2.50. bfisses=l.36, 1.41)and 1.65. of Exeentive Committee. pumps on ahortnotice.also attend what yon want we will make it or y Methodist Church held-s, most eu _ - Children's, all prices, 8t)c. up. •Mamberehip fee #1,00. to all kinds of.repairing. a 4 AND T No i joyable and successful meeting at get it for yon. Our prices are Men's Imperial Patent Leather Boots Tickets mavbehad�romthe er.,ttasot,or , the home of Mrs. Lyman Pilkeq toots tea unable than you can get 4.00' Plain dull tops 2-50. 3,50. Plain a.oret.ry on sypliosifon. Agent for the Ontario Rind Mill, } on Thursdayafternoon of last Blutchers foxed heels and straps 4.00, also gasoline engines and ax. any-w-here else. t�Yout`h'e-1,25, i.40, 1.fi0, L6b, 1.75. Exec. Com.—L: a. Banks, the equre gear week. An interesting event of the , W V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. t meeting was the tea the proceeds MAG1NETQ CREEl11I SEPARATOR of which amobuted to $5.00, r J.A. O'Connor Arthtit Jeffrey D. fl.f - hone No.50 at residence :yl�k7'V17 V `rlC �E P IAC RI1'� _ C� N' n •• ..o -.K. -, ,.-, ,,., ....: y. ... y ,,: - .. ,L1 m w?e .•.,.. >L,. .a4.. -r c s wr, ,,�.., ..� 4. `•iks +� :�. ,. ,.:.` .. "C-1..,,,. t° ..,., ..' .. „. N 1 r .r 11; .- ±+u,„ .. - :' - ,.err.. .. a ..x•.15 �-^� .c :<<,^".. 4.. ua�?'' �e M1 �h., .,� N nS. i„ ,�x,a� ,>t��d. rA;:°A p .r.�r" n. ,,�`ro, 'ar'-a r r. k.�a .�s"r+�x.'.�'tii~�a^ '�;•t+•.' ,e.;,'� �-�� ,?+ .c, a!' '7.. .ami ". ,n y°".' 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',. .,,, .^. , ,- ... ., o-- ..<v*U2,e�, .may,•I+L"..!a•w•�cse_ .. *.r• ,j>+fa:.�'�.r µ.:? �a....7gr.�-T+.a•, ,u••: _. - _ _ s t"- .to;-.w:ta:.r,a..,, ate.is '•...eicyr;_w9.•.:..r>.•;,�.y.,'fi,F,«'s..r••srrb.v,.,Hc.,���•e••*,.,...wJ+fe+- wc�w».. ,w'•a71. .... .. - •. .. • .. - ` � .. ♦♦�+�♦ He was very fond of Dorothy, as fond aa. though she had been .his little sister; and he was more than . grieved at the change in her; it ' did not seem right that Dorothy : p ' a should be weeping—beautiful, Bun- ny, un- J pained laugh nth t ter-loving heavy trout � T n K ble should have o6me upon her, — she who had been the embodiment - � of earthlyjoy. t' 0 A LOOK INTO THE PAST "It has all been so awful!" the poor child said, as she passed her : hand over her hot eyes; "it seems _ } as though years had come and gone ♦ ..}. since you went away, Derry, and 'l -• ( yet it is only four months. Daddy CHAPTER g�'•IL—(Cont'd) I sent her a telegram, and it was was so well then; yes, and long at a� r t�K not my fault that I appeared just ter; I can't tell you exaetly how it Darnley sighed suddenly. in time to deliver it myself." began, but he was ailing some �x He was travelling, over the old, A fact which had provoked almost weeks before the awful day when � - old ground, with the same disturb- the first smile to his lips as he be- lie" nearly killed me by stumbling �h1IIe8 eS912 _ bog .results. Hour after hour he held the orange-colored missive over some loose stones and injuring p. - : lad lain awake and asked himself hien, by rights, should have }ween his leg. He suffered—oh; Derry, No labor. NO dirt. She same questions, only to leave delivered two hours previously fy- how he suffered! I wrote obi all Does not rub off Or soil clothing. ' limself more troubled than before. I ing on the station-master's desk to y �• about it the other day, but no words Then another thought came, and be sent up early in the morning, could be strong enough to describe l?re5efVe8 the Isilthel<, containing ; +a kis brow seemed to grow darker I 'That comes of living in the neither Turpentine, lucid or other b g his agony. But even that was not " and his mouth twitched. as with wilds," the young man said to when the told ca that the feared � ' g so bad aswhatcame after,y he da InJt11'iot19 ingredients. pain. self, as he struggled against the What if Crawrsnaw had l-'ow" heavy rain and wind, and heaved.a. paralysis, and that whenever he re• B1'l laBt 3IId Lang 'Nancy in those miserable days, and`sigh of relief as the Hall loomed F 8 covered, if he did recover, he would t i8 good or poilr 6hOe8. t •' ti 12 „} ___:__li',eld some power. over her which{up_in the. dusky light before him; be lame for life—lamel Think of ,� forced her to become his wife? '"now I must go to work carefully, it, Derry; daddy, who was always — I 1ih r k� • . The young man'a strop right fist I y in the open air, -rushing here and THE F F DALLEY CO. Limited Y g g g or i shah have them atL in h•eller- ► t clinched itself suddenly, his breath ics. By Jove! that's luck -, there's rushing there—lame! Ob! it breaks — = KAKMTON1.oat. 311JIMA.0.N•Y, sad LONDoirt,�• y ea me quick and fast. a light in the smoking-room, and my heart to think of it!" What power could he kio}d? Sure if that isn't old Purfleet's head, :� " +1' �a lly, no wrong—no no shame could ever, Oh, you must be brows, d nr, s � g— I'll cat my hat:'' Darnley said, passing his hand ten- •`tt have bung over the girl's young, With the aviiity . of a: monkey, derly over her ruffled golden locks; life? young, toe weight of the his own eyes were misty as he "I will not believe that—no, nor ! portmanteau, Darnley, s=prang up spoke; "remember, lame or no,,he ?; ` r .'.--,I will nut believe it, though ahe is the ineline, then scaled the terrace will be weitii you still, and that-i+ gone from me—though she has railing, the steps were too far PAINT. FOR It Is for you, bacaas !t 1� ` wrecked m lite: I will answer for'. g' P every t'ring. = echo wants it good. �iou Know � y down, and then lie knocked cauti- "Ah! yes, indeed; if I can on i, it cased more w as Inti it with my own that no shadow or.:ously at the ,window. YOU■ palm than to till of�goodd A 7. keep him, I shall try and bear c,' f Tour house pull b. } - taint of shame mingles with the •,gist "' he wh:spered. "Purfleet, erything else. I—I have not been so with rued ua4ate. with ��a4ad , F ---gloom of these taisenable- young don't be frightened. Don't think 1 sil}y before as I am to-night. Derry; years! She was as pure as the flow- t : I am a ghost; I am very real, I as lit sounds foolish, but I am crying �� � PAINTS ors she worshipped when she ga7P sure you, and very wet." 1 because you have come, dear. I _ t me such perfect joy ! She may be + 4.. heartless, cruel, worldly, but that ! "3.or', Mr. Darnley, Asir, what a have wanted some one like you, i start you did give me, Uh. Miss some sympathetic friend to help me to keep It loaklas fresh and -is all, Boone would I know her I t-rtebt and darn Cot dead than doubt thio'" and then Dolly will be pleased' Como in, through 'this dreadful time." rot too moan bit fi)-a Dornley hid his t+ece is hie hands sir, do. You is wet, and no m:s- Dorothy's voice faltered a Iitile �Ii right for rial" P ''Gee Want AL groaned aloud. ,take. Baa you walked, air?' Oh, at the end, her head drooped so you to also our hentaw 1+ 1. t dear!+' that she could not see the qn cit, 134okjet stun it about house "Oh: my love-�my lost love,'--if -Only u the avenue; bn•L how stern look that came into the man's � Painting. it ,v oil you Write , ?; only you had been true to yourself.,I y P for oopr of out 9arklet ABC>!1 is my uncle; is he better i" face I + free• i, true to me, what happiness we : should have had'" The young mans ,nice was full "And—and has no one come to A. xAm"y a saps co, It was' raining hard when Mr. i of anxiety now, an he let Purfleet you?" he asked, in hard, dry tones: 1. Thig PAINT arn,ley* embarked in the rickety pull off his soaked ulster and xe. he could not frame the words 0 at� Mwttsaa, ` tss�. � 1 Neve him of his belongings. should bring in Nancy'a name +village fly, procured' after much(_ „Sir 'U'mphrey was a trifle bet- "Aunt Anne wrote very kindly, fb difficulty and not without Brum-I ter this. afternoon ; I think he's offering to help nurse daddy, but T ' bles. on his loaf drive to Ripstone g really took. a good turn, sir. Poor.i refused her; she would have been tk Hall• brute who happens to possess thou- n �+ �Miss Dolly '. is nearly wore out; �ao use; Derry." - ppc p SCf1iQQI.3 T'111Y HO'liF. f1iLT1L1W His mind went back to the .last "No, she would have been t,•• pp she ill be overjoyed to see you, sands, and can gratify her every — tl ,,,time he had undertaken a similar f " Derrick repeated. , The her be- : , journey: - flow. his heart had beat Her ladyship',§ ere, you know, �use, p y wish? and then, when you, Commissioners Are Elected by Dhl: .,and his pulses thrilled, as the soft air i" were both too kind-hearted to easy nePactor, her frioud, her sister — ferent Classes. _ and his evening breeze had greeted Mr. Darnley nodded; he wanted out frankly that Mrs Darnic,--Vhen you are in the greatest sor- no further explanation as to why- would, in reality, .have been an a3 roe a woman can know, ahe never Several Berlin (Gormally) .I'ublia him, whispering to him of the et Dolly would be glad to see him. ditiunal trouble. "But Lady Mere even comes near you, or offers to Schools are making an e: eriment quisite joy that awaited him on his field, Dolly 1 - with a species of home rule. Once arrival at' the Hall! If Priscilla, Countess of Merefieid, 1 help you in the smallest degree. P i , had, been aiih her all through her f "She would come and, to do her Hard thoughtsl what thoughts can a:pry half year each class elects by How different was his state now trouble, the eonelusi�n gas evident. justice, I think she has fretted ter• be too hard for such a creature?" secret and direct ballot four of its } : .Then every vexing thc,ught—and stooped and warmed himself rib, about a; bu.t Auat Pris- number as . commissioners. Ane "be had been considerabl annoyed P i y p Dorothy's lips quivered.. commi�sioner is responsible for the and surprised at the fruitlessness by the fire, that fortunately blazed cilia does nut exactly help me, "If this were true, Derry, I might of of the journey his mother had im- i in full vigor on the hearth, ,chile Derry. think as you do!" ; maintenance l©i proper keeping of Study,"f a 4 posed upon him, which, to this day, f Purfleet bustled about to Get him A faint smile flickered on Dora- "If 1" 'The man's eyes were i third for ascertaining the wishes was always s source of mystery to some„Pocxl and telt Dorothy he was thy's wan face for an instant, but gashing. "What doubt is there, r; here. it found no answering one on Der- ,then?—if, iedeed! Dorothy, you �' the class and the fourth for him whenever it entered his mind— In an incredibly short time there tick's cavo face. looking after the keys, wardrobe now net one cloud upon the brit-` . g are almost--Wo tender, too.forgiv- and d,ther property of the pupils. Nancy of his future, not one flaw came the sound of small, pattering There was a silence between ing!„ � In cases of school -misdemeanor yy in his present. `feet; the door was opened,. and them,. during which he tried hard I "Where ;tiancy ie .concerneti l am I the commissioners' evidence, may Ig Now not the rain clouds looming,Dolly rushed in—Dolly in a dark to crush down the new. bitterness 'all love !". the.girl cried, staunchly; be heard. In general the commis- above his head ,were darker or more' red dressing gown, with her g,)Iden that was springing up against "for I alone knew the truth." sioners are expected to infuse a sombre than his condition ; the sod locks dishevelled .and neglected I Nancy. r Derrick Darnley paused; At one ¢a>d tone into the class and see -deli, wintry scene around was a fit- about her shoulders, her. very Dorothy looked 'at him wistfully !touch his bitterness, his anger died that it dos not waste its time They- their surrounding to his bitter, ach- Pretty face strained with tears and 'once or twice, anJ Chert, as their i out—hope and fear . sprang into have also charge-of the library and flag heart, the moaning of the empty marked .with deep traces of grief. a es met, she. leaned- forward'hur- i birth. .Dorothy's-tones were preg- prepare ,their charges for the ; trees a fitting melody to his disap- "�! Derry! Derry :' you have +riedly. nant of some meaning. Doubt en- monthly inspections. Moreover, (come at last!" she cried, .as she ' "Yes, Derry, I kno,c What is in vele ed him in vague, mysterious ' the ent. - , P I the commissioner -they. select, not , The }edge keeper was reposing se i ran up-to him, and flung herself in your mind, she said, ' you.are clouds: his very Heart seemed- to the teacher, acts as intermediary w.;ndering why -ane has not come renely in bed, soli sq, with s care his arms. y - Y cease beating. m wringing the wishes-'of the pupils ,.,' fol'thought to the old man's rhea- She had been brave 'ap to thus mo to me in my trouble." "What do you mean?" he asked, �to the notice of the school author- � mat sm, Darnley dismounted at the went, for she bad been all alone It was her positive duty,":-' he huskily. "The truth—what is the fifes. ;gates, and, after having amply he when her feather's condition lead i answered harshly; "if such a thing truth?" The heads of'- the '`gymnasiums t' paid the driver for the use of his been fraught with danger every ino- as gratitude exir-L-1 1::•r heart, I Dorothy Leicester shrank tack f w:•here th'-o experiment is being most ancient vehicle, he grasped I Ment. she would not, could zt"t hate de- from him; his manner was so ' made report that it is proving-much ' his pc7rtn7anteau and prepared to The young, petted g'.:'_:iLd forgot- serted you at this time for a, iiun- strange it-frightened her. And see morp successful'in the lower classes in- :Valk up-the. long avenue to the ten herself, had out aside her na- .dreg husbands, ling this 4t once, he. changed his than in the higher, w1lere the in- Sall turaherse-kness ears, Dolly looked a little astonished ,mood, stitutior---of commissioners is less "I expect." I Mall give them a�reliant as any brave man, she had at his warmth, t en.s e s oo tier "I spoke hastily; u� I Eelt ra- popular. turn, arrivingat this time of night; faced the situation with courage ,head. _ __ _ ther waren on the question. T—I g ----.I._ r ' Ibut 1.must 'explain to Dolly that i and resolution; but now—now tba.t. Ali' I see ycu ar- like the rest, don't care to judge any one tin- � �! [� �y �+ p1 �} the danger was fast going, and the you have nothing but hard, bitter justly, so will you tell.me all you A)IIIIiI)EXTROUS 311' ? `j�il�� i1 COi� TIPI�TQ� doctors not only suggested hope, thoughts for \Taney !" know 4"but both looked and declared it-- If so, she has herself to thank Dorothy shook her head sadly. , Scientific Discovery That is Report- " now that Derry was come—Derry, for them," he said, dryly. "Came "I know very little, but even that oil From. Germane. -Mr. Andrews pralsesi Dr. with his. illimitable -sympathy, Ills- now, Dorothy, confess, does not little I may never tell—my lips are '.'Morse's Indian Rent Pills* frank, manly voice, his strength, your own nature recoil from •this sealed." Prom .Berlin comes the assur- his charm—Doll broke down, and girl, who first of all sells herself—I Her thoughts its she spoke had enol that to be ambidextrous is Nr. (seorge A>;drews cf.Haiif�a, ?1.S. as she hid. her face on his rough dyes, sells—for what other reason one to thega agony she had seen in alto to be better balanced mental- Mr. g f Nancy's s face on her wedding"morn ly, for whereas right handed people wti:cs: 1-coat, she wept out , a'passion. of can be given 7 f r her Marcia a to a S o 7e e 1 have the organ of speech on one -. Por many year I have been troubled tears, ing; t the on passionate cry infill I versa, With chro::ic Constipation, rThis ail- Eccel7f t.l'-pet he put his arms shout had broken from the girl's lips; to Side of thebrain, and vice er Cicr.t never comes sin ic-lianded, ane] 1 'I the young man ! "le=i le ,who a•pe ambidextrous have illnesses the trembling; form, g i the muttered confidence 'that h2c1 people have been a victim to t.;c rirnv two lap na, a centres, (one in each x; �tlmt constipation bringi in its train. I fore-bore to check her grief, judgingBOV passed between them, and to the g g �htedicine after medicine I blue taken in rightly -it wag 'a natural vent, and promise sent by Bair-es, that never_ lobo of the brain)." Tlna ciaaric order to find relic£, irnt one and all left would do her ,good in the long run; L to-be-forgotten ' day, - which' she may or 'm tv not _ be based ,on. a me in the s3mc hopeless ccrdition, It and after a few moments the sobs would guard sacredly until \Ta;,ey P}i!'s-ological fact. But before we t smrned that nothing would expel from died awe and Dorothy was her- GIVES herself removed the real and per- e nee the one ailment that caused so much y' - scienw c- value-aw suldlk o it w veducational self Again. miffed, bel to speak. - tiff a a- lie to _ trouble, yet at last 1,read about these g know how far its proposed appli• Indian Root Pii,. "Oh! Derry, how good it is to Darnley s heart ave one rent Health and Beauty l g EI cation to German national schools That was indeed a lucky,day for me, see-you again—how good. Ieap. is }irumaie�l hv-genuine scientists, for I was so impres�cd wvitb the state- That was all she could say at Had he, then, been mistaken- all 1 clients n'.111e that I determined to std how fitr that prupu;=a1 is only s first; and she liekl t,'s ,hand with It is a valmable Louie. through He was in the dark now. : - l sive them a fair tial. a tenacity that testified to the but hope was dawning beyond,-and sign thflt, the "Btlu7y;ua.lists':r ora Tbey have regulated rr.7 'storach and It renews the IJIOOd, P ngai i at .vark. If the l.ittcr clip �c ;bowels. I a n cured o!ccrctipatiaa,and truth-of this cry, he would fathom this mystery, even tones ,u the nerves slid pereiti.,n is correct. u is d t f,aged _... .Y claim they have no equal as a Medi- "Come, liitle cousin, yon must if it cost him his Iife. cheer up: sit down in this cozy produces hi„b vitality (To be'continued.) thin ctellec ual of a,nhidexte tie al Vor over half a century Dr. 3'lnrse's • chair and tell me everything, how and buoyant health. are intellectual fri,iasset Ina} have. e, . ' Indian Rapt fills h•,vc been curing con- his happer:ed and bow things are look f<n their fridition to other 1. atip,26on and cl qac:1, iunetive S i.inPys, pin now." BOVRIL 19 t110 con- -- '� cuuntn e than Germs i`'. „hien hal with all the aitments which result frotr going too uftc*,7 been a dnntnir;¢ irrr,unt 7d them. 'f•hey c!ca the *•'hole s�•stem Derrick pushed l,er gently Back eentr8ted goodness Of Lind attire naturally speaks for fur unc-,aimed scicnti..c causes it d purity thG� Sold everyivbere on the cushions %a he spoke so 2 cheerily beefIthePa�t58 gq •ro+�--., uY•f�.i -'� rt`�".+; w :�.:.a. r�t�l.<• .. . . •fir, '.,�.. - . r•!^ �, .'�'� * ^=;.�z�''.,.r n•.'�.��-+•St'�'c :G, �' �!K*"-a"", �t�''' •i•*'. .v i..n.^ ah..: .. ,.•,• ,•<. ,b• i .„*� ,., k. .+k `K` .,1:. ..7:i J- V'". a. ".'•- aYyv. `"..""'tk,' ,�r •m. +`r.•• 1 �{ ��.' qtr, r ,•a•., ^"i a<. :"•'�'.u+:- .ac•«.. 7' ,, ,,;u.., 1. a*•'N,. y..• <_ ..-.;,.{. w.,.'<. rr;�, r'".Z.p,.L•.. •:.> c&c�.. ,:• ,kk c..ra '•n'.•tip, ^� •v 'S .,. .. �.'.:�' � �.. •..y, .'.. ... ..'p. y 'a .Axy. •'y , • _ Cdr CORONATION DAA.BE. Juste Twenty-Second is Declared a INRo 0 1rCEA ^ .CORDEDPublic Holiday. . y A despatch from Ottawa says- Coronation a s: . Y holiday.vation Day, June 22nd, has E 'ht Linea-Have Alread .Arrived in 1 - Caused by Terrific Thunderstorm and Rain been -officiall proclaimed a public g S The Royal Proclamation England - aa - - - - - -,i allow _ 91�eason sf : h 6 Whereas, Thursday, the . 22nd �1 on ren day of June, in the year of our - �?• , :At despatch from London, Eng- companied by a deluge of rain Lord, 1911, has been fixed for our A despatch from Montreal says: turning Canadians, transient Ens-'' - ! says: The exceptionally high which caused a landslide on the Coronation: pSince navigation opened on. the St.I lish visitors and Americans passing }• 3emperature that has prevailed dur- 'Southeastern Railway near Mer- And whereas, we are desirous Lawrence River for the season of I through, it is safe•, to say that the- : stham, blocking that line, and also that the said diy'should be observ- 1911 no lees than eighty ocean-going stream of new arrivals coming into.. ' Ing the month of May culminated on flooded the Great Western Railway ed as a day of general-"thanksgiv- vessels and , upwards of 700 lake the country via the St. Lawrence Wednesday evening it a terrific at Ealing, deranging traffic. The ing and rejoicing throughout Can- steamers, canal boats and barges, route has averaged 10,000 weekly. = �.a Dhunderstorm in London and the full fury of the storm was felt at ada: have used the harbor each for the Last season the arrival in one week southern and western suburbs. Epsom shortly after the races had. "Now, therefore, know ye that embarking or discharging of passes- of 5,000 or 6,000 wAs considered ex- „. • [any persona were killed by light- ended, and thousands of the spec- we have thought fit, by and with hers or,general cargo. The total cellent. - -ttiag, -which also struck numerous tators were drenched. Altogether the advice of our Privy Council fuer shipments carried away by vessels Strings of vessels comm down 3fi Churches and other buildings. An seven deaths as the result of the Canada, to a-ppoint and set apart bound from Montreal to other the canal from Fort William, Port $ ' electric wire fused in the building storm have been recorded. Five of Thursday, the said 22nd day of points has increased all round by at Arthur and Kingston are filled ups. of the Royal Exchange and started -these-two policemen and three June, as a public holiday to be ob- least 50 per cent. to the hatchways with grain and a fire, which, however, was speed- civilians-occurred in the, neighbor- served as a day of general thanks- The eighty ocean-going steamers merchandise, while boats coni if (ly quenched. The storm was ac- -hood of Epsom Downs. -ing and and rejoicing by all per- which have come up to Montreal from Chicago have carried ons ; sons throughout our Dominion of within the past five weeks have single trip as much as 125,000 bush. _ g MUZZLE ALL DOGS. FOR HALIFAX HARBOR. Canada." brought to this country fully 55,000 els of grain. Cargoes of 50 000 and _ passengers. Assuming that ten per 75,000 bushels are of common occur- Board of Health May Again Order Improvements to Cost In the Aggre- C.N.R. COMPLETED PURCHASE cent. of this number represented re-J rence. That Canines be Chained. gate About $2,000,000. trail B 000 Acres Bought on Mount ` Nearly g PRIIICESS TO BE HANGED. ;r Ades atchof®m�lilontreal sa s: Great Excitement Among the Na- A despatch from Toronto says: A despatch from Ottawa says: �* With the approach of the hot wea- Tenders for extensive harbor ter_ RICER OF FARM PRODUCER 1<her and the consequent danger of urinal improvements a, Halifax, P Y rabies in cases waere people are costing in the aggregate about $2,- It is stated that Canadian Northern tives in the Punjab. bitten b d s it is ver robable 000,000, will be called for b the interests on Thursday completed the - REPORTS FIIO'1t THE LEADING y g , Y P Y A despatch from Calcutta says:-- - -- that the Pro-incial Board of Health Department of Railways and Ca- last deal which places the company A lettermailedat Amritzar, Pun- TRADE CENTRES Of will again order that all dogs in nals next week. Thee plans as fin- i❑ possession of about 8,000 acres of jab, May 15, says that there is the province must be muzzled dur- ally settled provide for the con. land, stretching in unbroken con- 'great excitement there because a AMERICA. mo ing the summer months. Already struction of four new piers each 800 !tinuity from the present scene of i'great princess has been sentenc- :• _ �� ravers! renes of dog bites have I feet long and 235 fent wide. The ;building operations in Outremont to led to be hen ed for murderin he been reported, and as there were im rovements will meet the needs the Back River, on both sides of !lg g r prices of Cattle, Grain. Chesso p over, Kahan Chand. Arsenic was e to few cases reported last summer of the port for many years to come Cartierville, and that this huge deal ;given to the man, in milk. The and Other Produce at llama ria when all dogs we.e muzzled, it is and will be completed as speedily involves the disbursement of be- murderess is Ranee Sahibs, the wi- taren $7,000,000 and 88,000,000. The ani Abroad. r , expected that a similar order will as possible. A vote of $eo0,o00 was dow of Dyal Singn, a` prominent !; be issued shortly. Orders already put through Parliament before the hand has been acquired primarily j appealed from a$EADeTVFFs. Y P- B y Pun abs, She has a .,have been issued that all dogs in House adjourned to enable the work ,for the of giving the Cana, the sentence. Toronto. June 6•-I'lour-Winter wheat !dian' Northern right of way across ! to per cent. patents, ail to 6345, moa- _ , • 8carboro Township must be kept to be proceeded with at once. g ,y. ural freight, Manitoba floury-Firm Dat- •�^ �= y I. lq t P exits. $5.10 second patents. $460 and t on chain" for ten days as a re- the inland for its tracks, but it will (LIGHTNING .STRUCK BATTERY strocc halters', $4.4a, oa track, Toronto. q; Ault of a bite inflicted by an ani- ultimate. mean the opening u of Manitoba wheat-'o, i Northern 993.40, a mal on Gordon Henderson at CU-STOMS REVENUE SOARS. a huge district for lfuilding lots, ! -- Bay vorts; No-t2 at 97c; No. 3 at 96c. 'Agincourt. band, in the opinion of real estate Officer Killed and Six lien Injured en�ataeio wheat-N o, 2 red and white.-85% �. Total; Amount for Montb of rias men, a highly profitable invest- I by Storms In France. Bares-Prices nominal. ' Oats-Ontarto grades 37 to W. outside, . LAWLEJSE3S.IN K_t1ITOB.i. lfias $6,9:iS,l:w. ;meat for the eoiapany. A despatch from Paris says: for ro. 2, and at 39 i•2 to aoc, on eraniz Toroyto• No. 2 1F.C. oats. 39 .1-4c, and ' A despatch from Ottawa says: A terrific thunderstorm which broke No 3; 3§ 1.2c. Bay ports. Beanie $ealdents Appeal to Attor- A record in the impart trade of the KILLED BY A TRAIN.. out on Friday night did consider- pori,n--0. 2 American yellow 56 i-2c. Bas Iib pey-General for Protettlon. Dominion for the month of 31ay .is able damage here and in the prov- Pori-Prices nominal. Trackla er Near Woodstock Ignor-'incea. At Grenoble a batter of Ky'- Prices nominal. A despatch from Bernie, Man.; shown by the Customs collections. y - - j y Buckwheat-Nothing oserwif. says. -Driven into -concerted action j The figures show a gain of over 40 ed Warning"l. artillery while manoeuvring was Bran-uanitabas. $21, in bags, Toront% }s Istruck b lightning and an officer and shorts $Z to $23, to bags, Toronto, g half a million they are IIlittle over �On says: K,aly n Mather, aged ed s At E illed a euxnd ix men a bolt setefire]uto ionto. �. to bags. To- -by � scent acts of lawlessness, the' P cent. as compared with May Y g g Ontario bran, 521 to in. •_ - _' residents of this village at a masa last Year, and ,meeting on Thursday decided to ap n advance of the 45, a hose home ie near Hickson, the law courts buildin , which was COUNTRY PRODUCE, peal to the Attorney-General of,Custom revenue for any preceding was: instantlykilled two miles east $ k destroyed. with all of its archives. ilutter'•-Receipts cdattaue good. with , ;Manitoba for relief. Asserting that month in the history of Canada, of the city by toe engine of a I J demand fair:y amine Prices enerally ;neither life nar- property is safe, ;'rhe total revenue for the month wss Grand Trunk Railway fret ht on ' -�� ars easy. girt priats. 17 to 1r, infer• g a sox, 15 t¢ 6c t reamery quoted at 21 to +they have asked the department to $6,953,156, an increase of- $1,173,-..Friday aftermcQn, in full view ofI FO CND IN WELLAND C.1NAL. Cc per Ib for rood• m w 210 for sand., !b ilavesti ate venous cases of burg- 829 over May of last ear. F.or the ! - and 19 to �c for separator prints, 'f g g Y a lar a number of trackla•era aha f $ f f F.ggs-OfPertnga are moderate,.. and the M E ill . .. ;Iary. arson, house-breaking and 'first two months of the fiscal year are working at thus paint. Mather. Girl Had Been lllssing from Home it good Case tots are quoted as 'I! Petty thefts, and the petition states the increase is $1,628.303. was leaningover adjusting a rail for Ten Days. 18-to 18 1.2c pr dozen ' ] $ y Cheade-The market ,s unchanged, with that the people of this village ire d• joint, and although yelled to b new quoted at 12 1.2 to 130 in a lobb,ng Y A des despatch from Thorold says; way 1 iafraid to sleep for fear they,will be "' a number of workmen, he seemed Owen Cummarford while walking lburned to death in.their beds. The LUNACY ON THE INCREASE. g _ not to take any notice of them nor along the banks of the old Welland HOG PROD1rCT& �f ;petition concludes by saying condi- Sixty Patients. in Month Removed ,of the fast approaching freight. He Canal between locks 22 and 23 on Bacon-Long, clear, lie per lb, in ca sly; �tioae here are a disgrace to civiliz was struck and hurled down an em- lots; mese pork. 420: dc., shore ant, $•t3i t0 Montreal Asylums. Sunday morning, discovered the pickled rolls. $19 to $20. Hams-Medius _ stion, and asks the department to �bankment, and was dead when the body-of a young girt which was to light• is to W; do„ heavy. 12 to 13.1 V . stake immediate action to bring the A despatch from Montreal says:I men picked him up. identified a,e ghat of Gertrude bsek..111at to 11-14c; ss 12cbre arastT,etacon 1,00i Iguilty to justice. A similar state of Lunacy appears on the increase ,n - t' Dale, age Is, who had been missing tubs, to 1.4c; pails, to 1-k. aalfairs, existed here a few years ago, I Montreal. Durin the DUTCH CAPITAL FOR CANADA a past month from home over a week. 'when several members of a gang the civic authorities have been RUSTNESS AT MONTREAL. 1were gent to the penitentiary for called upon to remove. sixty insane Representative Finaneiers Coming A $•1,000,000 DEAL. Montreal. June 6.-A, sale of 20.000 bush. , various terms. persons to the asylums. This is an. to View the Land. _ _ el. of No. 2 Manitoba Spring wheat was' ,(. mad* on e t for export account at 1-4a / •� 4. unprecedented .number for any A den etch from London, Eng Mackenzie & Mann After Coal per bushel and 15.000 bushels No. 3 et -'WIFE SLAIN BY HUSBAND. month in the cit 's P ow corn at 57 3•ac c.i.f, Kingston. oa _ y previous his- land, says: Representative Dutch Lands on Vancouver Island. Canadtan Western, No. a 31 1.2 to asc, tory. The number recorded insane oar lots e: sore; ears "]o. 1 reed a to i View Westminster pian Put Titres finaaciers, carrying letters of intro- Aden etch from Vancouver, B. a1 14c: No. 3 ere;ex 1-z to ai 3ee No. r x _. has in the past untried between 15 p Voest whico 40 to 40,-4c; No.o 3 local whlte, duction from W. T. R. Preston, the C. says: It is reported that Mac- g, Bullets Into Her Head. and 30 per month. , 3' P 39 1.2 to 31 3.4c; No. 4 local white, 38 1.2 Canadian agent for-Holland, set I kenzie-Mann interests intend buy- to -%, ]`lour-Manitoba eprtn wheat A despatch from New Weatmin- +1F sail for Canada on Wednesday to I 5 patents, Erato. $5.30: seconds. s$s0; Win• ' a y ing the Western Fuel Company s ter wheat ppatents, $4.60 to $4,75: strong .ster, B. C., says: Henry Jobes, SUGAR FELL INTO HARBOR. investigate the oportunities for in- .lands and mines on Vancouver Is- Bakers' 64 60; straight rollers $4.10 to •machinist's helper, 487 Fourth vestment of foreign capital. These a.2s; do„ is bags wl.es to 42. Rolled xav g P land at a figure said to approxi- oats-Per barrel, ba.55; bag of 90 The 13treet, murdered his wife early on Tons Lost When Wharf of Halifax int. .a sts. have most extensive con ma a 54,000,000. Negotiations are 92,15. Barley-Feed, car lots, ex store• Saturday morning. The murder n@etions througliuut Belgium and to $Sic. Corn-American No. 3 yellow, Refinery Collapsed. g said to be now pending upon an to 6ic. Millfeed- ran, Ontario, 922 was discovered by his son, William Germany. It is intended that the option secured some time ago: Manitoba, $21: middlings, Ontario, 422.54 � Jobes, who, when he went to work A despatch from Halifax says: new project will have its head of- .I, to ISM; short#, Manitoba, $23• mouillie. {f P Y P ] to sm. Eggs-Fresh,'17 1-2 to 1$ 1.2o, in the morning, heard his father A section of the wharf-of the Acadia fire in Holland. RECORD IN BUILDING. cheese-•Wasterns, 10 5•e to 10 3-4c. Butte: }tad bought a revolver the previ-cus Sugar Refinery here collapsed on -'•`- -choicest, 21 to 21 1-2c; seconds, 20 to 20 1.2c. .• a S day. He immediately hurried Wednesday morning, with 226 tons COCHR IN1; IS EXEMPTED. Permits Issued at Guelph Largest --- Al home. Entering the house,. Willi- :of sugar, which fell into the harbor. IB History Of City. UNITED STATES MARKETS. am at once proceeded to the kit- Part of the sugar will be recovered. Liquor May be Sold,. �Fithin. Ten Minneapolis, Anne s. - Wheat May, rhea and found his mother lying The loss oil sugar and buildings will '�lilee of Raihva.y Construction. A despatch from Guelph says: 94 38o; July, 9s ?-Be; September, Sit 1-9 to dead on the floor with three bullet be. about $12,000. Divers are at The building permits for the m•lnth 14c; December, 91 14c; No. 1 hard, ' A despatch from Ottawa says: of Ma are about the lar . 2 xo. 1 Northern, 96 38 to 98 3$c:• wounds in her head. i work recovering the bags of sugar. y gest , u re- No. 2 Northern, 93 7.8 to % 74c; No. 3! Liquor licenses may now be grant- cord, amounts to $244,770. (thief wheat, 91 78 to 93 lac: No. 1 durum 87c. ng Corn-No. 3 yellow, 56 1.2c. Oats-vo, 3 cd by the provincial authorities in amongst them are the new G. T. white, 33 1.2 to 33 3.4c, Rye�No. 2. 90c. Cochrane, 'Ont:, without objection R. station and the five new �ouil•1- Bran-920.50 to $21. Flour-Second patentse,� - $4.60 to 94.90'1 flint clears $3.20 to 13.50r EEN- CALIEDfrom the I o inion -Government. ings at the Homewood Sanitarium, second clears, $2.20 to $2.85., An'Order-in-Council, which appears Buffalo, June 6.-Spring wheat-No. 1K' the latter costing-$175,000: Northern carloads, store, $1.07 7-8c; Win in the Canada Gazette, exempts • _ • y_ _ ter steady. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 57 1.2c:' No. 4 yellow, 55 3.4c; No. 3 corn, 54 1-2 to this municipality frotrr the opera- NEW YUKON COMMISSIONER. 54 34c; No. 4, ss 1.2 to 53c, all on track tion .of the act forbidding the sale through billed. Oats-No. 2 white, '400; of liquot's within ten miles of the A. F. Wilson Will Succeed Hon. No. 3 white,•39 1.4c; No. 4 white, 38 1-2c. Contractors Given to August 1 to Submit construction of the National Trans- Alexiindcr Henderson. ` - continental LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Bids for H.B. Line - A despatch from Ottawa says: Buffalo,6June 6.�attle-Prime steers. ' co to .50; butc er grades. $3 to $6. -- KING AND QUEEN VISIT. ZOO. Hon. Alexander Henderson, com- lues-250 higher: nun to choice, w5 to missioner of the territory, has been sheep and lambs-choice lambs, 97� A despatch from Ottawa says:f next year, as-soca as the route is Unexpected Trip to Inspect Ani- granted six• months' 'leave of ab- t�O5$ '�'Ss0�1 eheep3T�i io°$ie so9e8$oaee' L .9 ,Advertisements for tenders for the I finally located. The. Railway De- mals From' South Africa. absence from Juae.l5th prepsrat fry 'Yorker., $6.45 to $6,50: pie $6.45; .mixed, partment will supervise the 'con $6.30 to $6.40; roughs, 65.9to $5,50; etAga, l.. Rist 186 miles of the gudson Bay to retirement from the post. The 14.50 to 1s. strnction of the road.' Chief En- A despatch from London says: new ccmmissioner • will be Arthur Montreal, June 6.-Sales of steers.rang �tailwav, starting from the present gineer Armstrong, who has had The members of the Royal Family, ing from s to 6 1-4c, cows from 3 1.2 toi 'terminus of the Canadian Northern Y Y F. Wilson, who is now acting com- 5 1.2c, and bulls from 3 1.2 to eo per lb. charge of the Government survey of including the Queen-M-other Alex- Hogs-$6.50 per cwt, weighed off oars. t -Railway 'at 'The Pa's, on the west the road for the-past two missioner. fair trade was done in sheep at rices p years, ands; on Saturday visited King ranging' Brom 14 to $5. and Spring ]prices side of the Saskatchewan River, will be the chief engineer in charge George and Queen Mary to present at from $3 to $4.50 each. The demand for A SLOW GROWTH. calves was good, and rices were steads ��yu l►ere sent out on Thursday by'the of construction, with headquarters their congratulations on the King s = prices at from $8 to $6 sac as to eine an Railway Department. Contractors at Winnipeg.' birthday. The 'King 'and Queen, Scotland Has Increased Only - quality. 3k are given until August 1 to submit Tenders ,for the *construction of with their children, made an 'un y =8�.- Toronto. June 6.-A few osttte for ahsp- r {ng were bought at as high as 16.10.1 tenders. The contract will be let the Halifax & Eastern.Railway and expected visit on Saturday to the _ -006 In Past Decade. $t�cher cattle were active and ermer as� 's< 15.79 to 16.95. Cows were steady at $4.SQ ; W' as speedily :ts possible after that for the line round the north shore Zoological Gardens to inspect a A despatch from London says: to 95 aa..bulls. $440 to $5. Ltght stockers date, and it is expected that by the of the Bras -d'Or Lake in Nova collection of two- hundred animals, Scotland has a'population of 4,759,- sold at $5.30 to $5.60, feeders at $5.60 to ' end of next year steel will be laid Sco.tia,• the extension of the Inter. which : have newly., arrived as a 445, accordingto -the were, and short keeps at a no milt cows s -0 on near all of this.first half of colonial system previsional were 810 to $M off, and are now riot wordy nearly y provided for be- Coronation gift to the King from figures of the census,made public more than $ss for trio best. Sheep an center at $4 to $4.50 for ewes, but !ambo .•:the line to the Hudson Bay termin- -fore the sidjournment of Parlia- the Union of South.Africa- 'n Thursday. This is 'an. 1ncrea." Yearlings and Spring are steady. veal ,al. Ment, will be called for in a week 't' over the l". 1 census of 287 342, and calves are armor et ere , Live hogs are Baily becoming dearer, to-day's, 1n. Tenders foT the remaining portion or so•. The surveying of the lines A big merger of paint mnnlrfae- ;is-the smallest' increase in any cc u crease bt 10c 'per cwt. bring .60 t tn ed'the Kno tions up to $6.30 f.o.b. and $6ta� 0 1 an4 ' pf the road will be called for early is now nearly completed, tures is reported from Montreal. r sus since 1861. watered. avl' =its �i r :...,- ... •: �, .�. ... .r.. ew;' ., .. .w v: ., 'l,:_. .! Ywli: W�i..r:'.fR.0 •'ai,+ . .. p. .y u 7. - ...w;... .. ,. •.. n.. ... .. „ •i:...,, ... .:._yn-::'.. .,, N• 4 9 �y.��vr- '; "�.. .,yiP ,lAl /•,.i�.,.", kf� _ ✓...,. .w, .. „ E ...-.. .� ,T f ,ua, �'•+4^ .e '-s' h,9.w ,-t"': n' ,i' .t- ,i5, .�7 x :. ..�.. tiS '� ,, ..:. •.,t, r `W�+.._:-"*J .,,p.q ... 5�,�,r ..:.a�.,,,,� "s..,�?nsrki.. , _ *.-� '. {:ro-. ',.:. spa. 3 :,t -'•.+:c- .e• ,� .?'JP 7, ,i•n"y' .,r+'i Y' *R ,r...:�„ ..M. , .. ,... ,. .... °.. .• ••"t Y '..:,-. .. �:�';.5.n+ sx `.- ,a ._i_. :'1- •'.�'•"„' •-, .,�'.' •i` .,�,.,�.r•r,+ ,,,. ..: ,n. �+b.,-. �.a+ ..,.. : ..,. ,. •-... ,w :. r ..+ R�a.; ^r r�. ,v.. '^•r e. •-^'s,,<`+�e-, '-"� 'A' -w,r . y} - y • '•ACC . -Mr. Geo. Douglas is very ill at ' ,OCALISMS. present. HOW To �lqe Long Preparefor the H -A. T. Boyer. of Belleville, With healthy kidneys• one bra a 's �^t --Mrs. Latchford is having her spent Sunday at the home of his ggood chance to live long, but weak ;house r. shingled• parents here. - lridneys Rf lict old age with great dis- By getting a —Rev. Father McCabe is erect —Mrs. Blevins, of Toronto, ie and lamecomforts. The back becomes bent and lame rheumatism is chronic. eye- r Wick 1 rr4 ,tea a neer kitchen to his residence. visiting her brother, Gordon Law, sight faik and Perfection YY ick Blue Mame 1 --Mrs. D. Simpson has been on and other friends. too frequent . ;elle sick list during the past week. -Lost, in Pickering Village, s a or involvun- _ ,1 :'. -John Boyer has had a verso- plain gold band bracelet. Finder tary passages .+V11 StOVE''� da erected in front of his resi- please leave at this office. of the urine - - -Mr. and Mrs,R. W. Chisholm, , cause embar- rasament by One, two-and three burners, with ovens in two sizes. These ovens , Green, of 'Toronto, is of Toronto, visited last Saturday are fitted with a glass door-the lastest thing out. - �;,� itiig0 her son, A. G. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. Joseph Doyle. day and lose - *Green. -Wanted-Gravel drawn to of sleep at We have one second hand 8-burner Blue Flame Oil Stove, ` i night. -Mrs. Hunter. of Prince Albert, Clark's bridge. For further par- Booth's Kid- visiting her sister, Mrs. John titulars appply to W. W. Sparks. � a ney P i 1 Is Moyes• -Mrs. J. B. Horn and children, brio new TT : -bliss Adelaide Field spent rev- of Bradford, are visiting the for- strength to old backs and quickly re- -Mies His _.B V DY mer's rents W. G. and Mrs. lief to weakened kidneys. They ba 1 0 S 4 eral days recently with Toronto parents, friends. Ham• ish backache and rheumatic pain, re- ;: —The Atha picnic will be held —Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, gulate the bladder and urine. Booth's Kidney Pills are for sick this year on J,4ly 1st. Watch out is spending a couple of weeks iridneys in old or young and are guar- 1 $or bilis. vacation at the home of her par- anteed by the proprietors, The R. T. S__8U ` EWEAR -Miss Clara Ham, of;Toronto, ants here. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie Ont. Sold MEN spent Sunday at the home of her -Mrs. B. Bunting and daugh• everywhere 50c. box. Free trial sent .spa nth S here. ter, Miss Ida, are sending a few on request. Bold and guaranteed in e -Linton Crocker, of Toronto, weeks with relatives in Strath- Pickering by T. M.McFadden. New Soft Shirts, all new styles and shades. Try the new soft collars, ` spent Saturday and Sunday here roy and other points in Western anew, nest and nobs collar for the young fellow, in four different shades. 'with Fred Bunting. Ontario. TIME TABL&-Piolweng Station G. -M. S. Chapman purchased -Our Ice Cream Parlors are T.R. Trains going East ane as follows- All new shapesin Straw Hats, from the 15 cent Hat a new driver of a beautiful cream open daily. The patronage they No, 6 Mail 8.05 A M. -color one day last week. receive speak beat for their equip- 12 Local 2 AS P.M. 0 1.50, for risen and boys st -Geo, W. P. Every, of Ayr, ment and efficiency. The Picker- 14 Local 6.04 P. M. sspent Sunday and Monday at the ing Bakery. ' rains going west doe as follows- Everything for the Men and Boys from Hat to Shoes. t ;home of hie father here. -Are you needing Celery r xo. 21 L�l 2 3o AP. M. --- -Miss Fraser, of Toronto, is other plants? If so, phone A. Boys' Jerseys at 25 cents-see them. �• Mark. 8`ZO (Green River). spending a few days with her Hobson, 'Bunday included. * friend Miss. Amy Elliot. Strawberries ready nett week. R,• A, BUNTING, i , PICKERING -R. McGuire, of St. John's, Order now. " i. N. B., spent a .few days here at -The annual district meeting .�.]ZY111t31 ill®®�1sz� the home,of his mother. of the Farmers' and Women a In- Of the South Ontario _ _ -Quite a number from here at- stitutes will be held at the home Et tended the service at Erskine of F. L. Green, Greenwood, on lila FARMERS' INSTITUTE • Church on Sunday afternoon. afternoon of Monday, June 12th. matt � ' -James Denny shipped a car- A Rood representation from the Will be held at the home of le' & load of cattle on Saturday and a Pickering branch is desired. F'. L. Green, Greenwood c carload of mixed stock on Monday. -At the meeting of the Fire -Mrs. A. T. Boyes and son, of Con' i uy held on Friday eveninit - °` - �a. Belleville, have been visiting rale• last it was decided to hold a vic- hTondaS. June 12' lAll hives in Pickering during the past aic on the first Monday in August Commencing ++t2 o'clock p. w; a !week. (Civic Holiday). The meeting was '3peaker-Prot. H. H. Dean. Ontario � �•� � Agricultural College. 1 s -Dr. Byron and W' H. Field, adjourned to the evening of Fri- g s� ` lt of Toronto, paid a flying visit to day, Jane 16th, when further ar. Subject-Dairying with' special re- - .,.. their father and sister here test rangements will be made. and also marks on buttes-making and ocher aflicera elected for the ensuing phases of dairying of interPBt !n Lh18 Monday week. district. An excellent musical pro- -The union service in the Meth year. gram has also been arranged, 140 l Sacks going at 'TQC. odist Church on Sunday morning -Coronation Day Celebration io Lunch will be provided by the ladies. 1 land in the Presbyterian Church Pickering `illaire is to be made 'tire S 1. Brown, Pres. S. O. W, I.: j : ;in the evening were well attended. the event of the Season. The Hes. Wm. Balmer: Sec. �3. O. a, L, 1QQ L Sacks going at 550. ` —Miss. W. Chapman, of the To- management of the has C. Picic Whitby; Goo. A. Putnam, Rupt. Pro. r roxito public school staff spent the on ''College Green,' prepared Farmer's Inst.. Toronto; Wm. Rad- Barrels doing at '2 1.50 holidayy at to home of her par- an elaborate program for the en. cliffs, Pres.S. O. F. 1., Columbus. ants, N. J. and Mrs. Chapman, of tertainment of its patrons. A E><.�csa Iacx. p p" ,�y �/ - - Audley. pproportionate apace of time is to Secy S. O. F. L. Oshawa Rock Salt lWl" t00' -per ��V �$ + -The next regular meeting of be devoted to satisfying the taste the Ladies'.Aid Society,of St. An- of both old and young. No one is drew's, will be held on Tuesday to be overlooked nor neglected; ICE CREAM June 18th, at 8 o'clock at the home all are to be amused and benefited. - of Mrs. James Andrew. Come along and hear some of Can- The Ice Cream Parlor in connection - - A 'Clearance 1I1 , t .. . •-At the meeting of the town- ads a best speakers; some ¢ood with the (lordon House will now Ship council on Monday the con- music, and some invigoration be oppeen ea:h Wednesday and s - inghams, ns t for building the cement sports and games. There is noth- Saturday during the �1Iabutments far the new Clark's ing so instructive as good public summer.' Piques, J l. y bridge on Church St.; was award- speaking, nothing so fascination Everything conducted in up-to-date ,ed to John McGinty. as good music, and nothing so ex- style in spacious rooms. -Mrs. J. H. Rogers]eft on Fri- hilaratiog as Rood athletic ganiPa. - Now is she tithe', just when you need them. _ day morning to spend a month You may see all in one day. See Ethel Gordon, - Pickering They will be sold r with her danghter, Mrs. Thos. O. TSE tit:w's and pasters for*par- _ Johnston, of Gorrie. She was ac- titulars. A T OST . O R LESS "w companied by her eon, Arthur, -A very interesting game of Distance Ho Hindrance V ' - from Toronto, who spent - over football was played on the College Sunday with them, grounds here on Saturday evening to those who aish to get the Don't fail to see them -E. BRlsdon soki-_&_,three-year between the Thistles, of Clare- beat. Many students train old steer last week to ames Den- mont, and the Maple Leafs, of the distanceted province ro tesnth enand lithe _ ny for ich be rec ' d the hand- Pickering, and it was the last some Rum o rts weight be game of the league series in which., 1�LLZG1'T H .A R _ing 1800 pounds. It is said to be Pickering will take part. The -- the beat animal shipped to Picker- ball, was a fine exhibition it foot- + D R -S . ing station.this year. ball, Ra both sides did their bestS C EEN r -A nice fall of rain -took place to win, and was comparatively '1'0$ON'1'0, 0!�'i'. 0 -un Sunday night. The growth of free from roughness which so _ _ - vegetatiou has been very rapid frequently characterizes the gRnie. This school has a national repute AND WINDOW' SCREEN S - tion for high rade work. 4radu- " during the past few weeks, and Mr. Bert Kennedy, of Agincourt, g g _ ever Chin is now looking bright proved a most efficient referee aces readily get good positions. yy g g g Open entire year. Enter now. Now is the time to get them on, Get the start of the flies for the farmers and incidentally and his decisions were quite ac- for the whole country. ceptable to both contestants. Write"for catalogue. -The public school base-ball The game was witnessed by a W. J. Elliott, Principal Nice Grained Doors at 100 and 1.25, ComplBte team went to Whitby on Satur• large number who took the keen- i : 'day to play the return match with est interest in the'play. At the Cor..Yonge and Alexander Sts. Beautiful Grained and Varnished Doors - r the Henry, -Street public school end of time the Pickering team $t 1.75 and 2.QOs Complete team. The Pickering boys won were declared the victors by the 'again by the score of 13 to 8. The score of t to I. Had the Picker- Police Village Of Claremont Send or phone order. We deliver the goods. game wee, witnessed by quite R ing boys got together earlier in _ - . number of interested spectators. the season they would have had Tenders will be received bytheTrus- '� —The census enumerators are more games to their credit. tees feet to June 27th, dell, for building T'having their troubles these days. -We are in receipt of a very •1f00e feet of cement sidewalk. /t,!J �j,J �t�/J,The work is so wide in its scope interesting letter from R.A.. Bell, The lowest or any tender not nates- Chapman — -end so intricate that a number are formerly station agent on 'the 'nerdy accepted. vinR up their work in disgust. G. T. R., here. Mr. Bell is now J. S. FARMER, his entails much eztra work on station agent on the C. P R., in Secretary ,ilia commissioners who have to •the prosperous town of Bnlyea, - JUST ARRIVED-ENGLISH PRINT search for substitutes and then Sask., and it being at a junction We stand behind these reliable goods. It will pay you to.buy your - instriiet them 'in the work. point;he Ends plenty of work to SETTLERS prints from us. Our pprice is 12 cents per yard. -The Pickering College proper- do. Mr. Bell speaks in glowing ty here was sold last week to Mr- terms of that part of the North- E • We have some Boole and Shoes on bargain at 26c. to 81.00 a pair. Ruddy, of Toronto. Mr. Ruddy west. The prospects for an abnn RAIN S y 1; y PACIFIC 'No need to wore about the ermination of Rennie's bulk mangel RAILWAf stated that it was his intention to dant harvest is exceedingly bright. T treed and seed corn. All varieties have been tested by Qovernment, 'build a summer residence thereon. Here its a fall of snow to the Mr. Ruddy can congratulate him- dept hof six inches on-.May 28th, � - TO -- FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE,, - self on his purchase as no. better which however, soon disappeared, or more heatbfnl location can be and •consequently did not affect MANITOBA,, ALBERTA Ii the place to buy your Seed corn. _ A, found than this. the crops. In the town of Bulyea E BRYAN9 PROP. - PICHERINGti -The football ,boys here have there are three large elevators, SASKATCHEWAN E. - ' decided to fight the protest that and the town is growing rapidly. was entered by the Claremont While Mr. Bell is a busy man be ox+rs "�' " '•-••team against the game of Satur- finds time for recreation, and has is .-day evening last. The protest been induced to accept the man- LAW ���H� �� states that the grounds are not of agement of their dramatic club a rn..nt.,.tr«.nW %Hun .w Imiu. ® � `the regulation size and the de- position he is well qualified'to fill. „u.ifi,.,.e*.ri a�loo► } fence is that the•protest was not He has histrionic ability in a *entered formally sa required by marked degree and it was through Special Trains 8edular Trains -Now is the time to have your harness repaired for the rules. his good management and energy win lsnetoromo Lesvw teroato - the spring work. _ -The suit for damages brought that the Pickering Dramatic Club Esch TUESDAY 10.10 T,it,Day Customers around Brougham leaving repair work or orders at `against Dr. J.W. F. Ross, of To- met with such success while he �� d APIL � � Philip's store will be able to have work done and ronin, by Mr. Strickland, of Dnn- was at their head. returned in a few days. 'ba�rton, has been settled out of 10.10�.bI. sad Tourist Sleepers court. It will be remembered PICKERING MARK ETB Small etock of winter goods left going at cost. that several weeks ago, Mr.Strick- Colonist Cala m aU Train's r-- w land's horse was frightened by White Winter Wheat ....,..... s .86 No chs'-ttt� !or bertha Dr. Ross' auto which was passing Red „ �! PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM through lila village. Mr. Strick- Nixed .' 86j TbroaaTb Trains Tomoto to land nRR tlZC4W� out of the bug-!Spring Wheat................... 70 'dpipeg and West Phone Ind. 841. W. J. COAKWELL :,,g ' the horse t•oke away and the 1 Goose ............ .,.... Oats Oat sm►G .L,ttwt q&RY W�t3 ly dams ed. a M •• +,pu5'.�h'f «. -. &" ;.1,: �` p y:^: -{. $t+�'s E'.Y yy{t„J'i...3.5 _�+.,wa 9.: q .Y'Y,'n.M'tSa ,'Ks Kf•�Y b ! CYyg i>I btid8 xS: +�'`� •,; "-. n :: i :w '. Sa„r `v m Y�RF�. ,a,;',ar ..,,:,.r .•T d�•' .r• .-;i�•.e. 'tt:w� g�� Y'ti �: �• �' o. 1