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'GREENWOOD� Q� aY " ices, "Maple Hall Stock Farm."an ex- Mrs. G. D. Linton and Min Bates L7 l� +�i E.FOR33YTH.,D. of O.. Regis- - h ne ve it ction sale of Scotch Short- Visited o last i of o sited in Toronto week. _._�.._ t. .�,bw:j 1 the-Ols"mega�vaso _�_.. horn ea tie, comprising 12 yearling Mrs. Bette, of Glreenwood, is spend- _ elation of Ontario. Sproul attention given so and two-year-old heifers,ii bulls and Ing_a few days with Mi--s: B8p1€�- R1e•fitmia6of 9111...•. Eyes tGEW411140, Norm t, ,s 14 young COWS Mostlywith calves at Mrs. A. E. Maj9r spent ednesday C1ar•mont. 48kt Our new blend of Cream Bttns foot, in all 35 head. This stock iti all with Thomas and Mrs. Poucher. �T, C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C,S., is giving entire satisfaction to all first-class and should meet with ready Thos. Philip has had an Independ- " 1\ . Edlnbnrgh, member at th• Con•ae of good housewives, who are forte- sale. Partiea_will be met the evening ent telephone installed in his rest- No other Sour just quite as good as Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario,licentiate nate enough t0 try it. before and the morning of sale at the deuce. s o�f�Ro�111 College of Burgeons, Edinburgh. Pickering and Claremont atatioae. Mrs. Mary Matthews is spending a 93A KERS JOY i8�ait•atLon to dsiesw of women and "Tea Buns" pastry is the couple of weeks with her daughters in In. OMee and residence,Brou`ham. ' for bread. It makes ' only flour. It regtures less short- BALSAM Toronto. sPICi(ERING M-EDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other dour on the ' ' Born-To E. and Mrs. Crocker,To-. TIER _ market. Wedding bells are ringing. ronto, on Thursday, June the Sth, a FiIT303M read and X-9AY INSTITUTE _. Wilfred Wilson has purchased a daughter. 4& E3WEETER plcx>tRutG, - ONTARIO If a high grade Manitobn Patent new buggy. The Mission Band will hold their than any other. , is desired we recommend our cele; Wilfred Wilson spent Sunday with annual picnic on Saturday in Thos. fs. nu+<x To1VLE. X. B., M. D., C. lets, brated "White Satin." This flour Friends in the city. Wilson's grove. Phc"D m'00 Mr. Fisher left for his home in R. J. and Mrs- Linton came out specialist in Rectal Diseases Protttatic Dia. stands without a peer. the perfect Sour for sats and caieete. asses of iter, Diseases of Women, Cancers, Greenbank on Monday. from Toronto in their auto on Bun- P pastry We have a lar a en 1 of all P y pe y It makes white,flak pastry and takes ' ?amore grass examiaatdoa. Dissas•s of era We. are leased to see Sam Jones da and spent-the da with Cleo. and y P w ser.nose,throat and loos•. F9ttingglassa and g pp T about,after hie long illness, Mrs, Linton. less shortening than other breads. 'rt ell.aaate sad ehronio disaasas. kinds of mill feed, bran, Shorts, John Kellingfon has purchased a Mrs. A. Love and son, of Torontp. is a special Sour for a special purpose. Olde•1=19 to s and 7 to 9 4917 jumbo and feed Sours, also oat D f- ]ror•se and buggy. Now girls. are visiting the formers parents, r. chop, barley chop and pea meal. Mies Ruby McIntyre is spending a and Mrs. Pe CHUPPINI G fSw days with her cousin. Mies E. Notice-Any person or 'persons Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. .? ' � CHOPPING DAILY we grind fast and fine. ::.P JE. FAREWELL; S.C., BARRIS- Irwin. found trespassing in the Gamma,geegg . TINA.00anty,OmtruAttornsy,said Ooaat7 O number from here attended the gardens will be prosecuted according F. Z- t;}'�+yM' . 2T •� " Pl{�Ildtoz. Com Son".Whitby- I4r football match at Claremont Saturday to law. Thal. Gammage. evening On account of the Ontario Christian T'�•• T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, The Mfeses Holden and brother, of Conference tit Bloomington, June 14 St, George's Anglican Church ,y .L. solicitor,Notary Public,special Exaai- Wexford, spent a few days with their to 18, the pastor will not be present for afar flours at justice, Brock Bta.em, J. L. tSPINH LIMITED p - wwsby, •ny > > friends here. for preaching service neat Suadap. sLTNDAY SERVICES j9 FICSERING, ONT. We are pleased to report that A rth- James Howitt, of North Claremont, - J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, ur Aebuckle is recovering from hie with his daughter, Bdra. A, E. Car- Morning Prayer 0.80 A.M. i ^ JCl•so-licitor,Not Public,Ewe Boner to serious illness. ruthers, of Atha.1spent Thursday of loan. Office nett door to she Standard Beak The new house in our village is go last week with John and Mrs. Soden. Evening " 7.00 P. M', - ti r Whitby. says Ing up rapidly. We hope too see it Avery pretty wedding was solem• _ is T, Soon occupied. nized at three o'clock on N4'�dneeday, Sunday School 2.00 P,J.J D Messrs. M. ay. Birkett and Rowe left June 7th, at Bloomington. between r _ iR. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary on Monday last to accompany the Miss Mabel M, Hill and John Phillips. sarseon, Honorary gradoste of the On. CLARE40N, cement gang to SharboL Lake, The ceremony wits performed by Rev, w e l 1Vetertmary C-,lIege.Toronto,Canada. all - - - - A heavy electric storm passed over Jordan. The bride was given away diseases and injuries of domestic saimale treat. for all styles of furniture. our village Saturday evening, but bq her father and wore R beautiful -- _ed on the most modera:approved and sefeatiAo - Principles• offices at corner of ging sad Lint, - fortunately no damage.was done in gown of silk mull. Miss Myrtle Hill, Ave..an Pickering,Ontario iy our immediate vicinity. sister of the bride, acted as brides- maid i6sttrl�f. maid and Mr, Parsons, of Darlington. YVMITEVAI.R acted as groomsman. - The groom's , Room Moulding. gift to the bride was a old locket ,.................-... .,sees--.._......... .- ..- g WG. HAM-Issuer of Marriage Mass Freda Trickey, of Toronto, is and to the bridesmaid a gold bracelet. , r . . Licenses to tb• County of Oamatdo, p' with her parents here. After a dainty luncheon, the happy f lPLek4riaa villa• .1717 Picture Frames es Mrs, Jaynes Taylor visited her dau- couple left for their home in Brough- PO1 CHER, Raaf Estate Auc- . ghter at Highland Creek, am. v1 'Window Shades Mies Ethel Viola Si cl of Toronto, • tionaer valuator, eollwm4s and is ue, #.j SIN attusarrfsselicenses.Broayhsta, of visited Miss Viola Sinclair. Miss Lilly Long. of Calgary, is visit- SCHOOL. REPORTSHOPPER Issuer of Marriage ins her mother, Mrs. R. Randall, School Report for Senior Division License in th••Oeaamy of On �•t 015ft at afore and his r•nw"Oe,Ofassmeat• Mian Meda Hamblin. of Markbam, d In visitingbar of Claremont Public School Sr, I e. SCRANTON COAL _ ptiuerits, T. and Mrs. -Annie 9poflatrd. Violet Fof�ythe, • -. • S.BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLERK UNDERTAKING Hamlin. Wallace McFarlane. Jr. IV.-Elva EGG, STOVE, NUT, , -- AL/a Conveyanow, Ocoundeclova tar � - J, and Mrs. Leary spent a few days Smith Ales. Mosgan, May Florence. atm.ispaaoo�ooanawmfssn� �Ptt tn�onneetion ' with friends at Bethesda and Now- Sr. III.—Emma Reed. Albert LAO. SPECIAL � v�,T Saws"ODUMW t•�a!s, Oat• 7-1 Distance no object.Marriage XAv. market. Charles Stack. Jr, Ill.-Neta Steph- yS ICIEU E. and Mrs. Moore. of Hampton, eneon, Verna Evans. Isabel Surgent. moderate. s nt Sunday with their daughter. g POSTILL, Cleansed Auctioneer, pe The following are the names o! the �°�•� _Fe for flotrati•s of York and Ontario, Ase- Mrs. E. B Rine pile Of the Claremont Continuation OFF CARS r boa salesof all kinds Ltt•nzed to on ebos10sm The wind«torn on SttndR removed Netto•, ®actress dress Ydver P.O., Oat the roof of W. Wonch's barn as well month in their order of merit for elle ��� _ •- month of May, Form -III,-Aleck ` T B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- as that of J. Grothets. Lapp, Mabel Ga9sre, Will Scott, Kath- . • ttoa•er, ralaator and eetPk$or for PICBERSNG PIhLS �- Mrs. Pouches, of Toronto, has re- leen Story: Form IL-Perry Slack. - ••aamses of Ontario Lad York All itiods of 'turned home. after:a pleasant visit 'Jennie Raweon, Edith Slack, Clifford ;PICKERII`iG salsr oondvemad either pr Tatelr or b7 aaoetoo - THE.- with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Major. Pilkep Clarke Rawson. Form I.- Sale notes ooPlectea For a:tee or oeh4r pare Rev, A. B. Hames will remain his Y pt : - etealars ply at residence.Elizabeth 911,Ptok- . ' _ Ratbleen Rawson, Ethel Wilhite, Jack string. 'Koos order Is1t at News one•.Ptak• Great Laxative Tonic fourth year on the Whitevale circuit, Lapp, Morgan Hill. Teachers Miss L. �f 1' d/ 1,r ata=- or ttac•ab'a •torn Claremoat, win re. hap n changed r1` seiv promp t attention. 9amwactaoa .saran• Ferguson.FgN. F. Tomlinson. Egg, gtOVe, Nut and Pea sites` p e not ins bee b aged as wua at er tP«a. a[y.hose number i•Independent 301 t reported, Jr. Division, Claremont. Honour E - We all congratulate Mise Dora Roll for-11ny. Sr. II.-John Knight, in hard coal. w; Restores the energy and strength Wartrki on her success in passing her ;{laud Sanderson, Waiter Sanderson. Bert I lnrop Steam coal. �itl coal ' -JOHN PHILIP to every part of the human examination and on securing a poet- Jr. II.-George Rawson, Merle Steph- f tion asstPnoRrapher is the city. eneon, Willie Season. Sr. Pi IL- under cover, till weight and system-just the thing t0 Sympathy is extended to T. and prompt oervice. ^: $as a full line or fresh and cul, toue you up. Mrr Robinson In the death Of their Eldean Smith, Verna Bryan, Lois I ll -jj y . Brodie, I. ug Effie . 1. . Allan LUMBER /MBG !T � ed meats constantly on hrtnd. brother-in-law. Robert Bell, who died Thomption.Hugh Gregg. I. b.-Mary L We guarantee. every box and re at the General Hos ital, Toronto, a P• CVagg,� :LfRbel deal, Charlie Cooper, • ,,. - Spice Roll; Bt'eakfast Bacon, fund-your-money if.not ' few days ago,-after a abort illness. Gordon Scott, Helen.Grant» 'Harold Good sttxk of mugh and matched ; Ham; Bologna, R'einers, etc. _ - A severe electric storm passed over gandersorf. hemlock, also ivatched and , satisfied. this community on Sntnrdav evening, 9cbool Report S. S. No. 14, Picker- dressed spruce and pine. — .Highest rices paid for Lightning set fire to Fred Hornsbaw's • IV.-Willie - P Manufactured and sold by loge I1r.., tilts $orto Hazel Hor. \o. 1 heml�rk [e Buteher.9 cattle - - barn, completely destroying all his t - '2x,, 8x and 4x Ontario cedar outbuildings. The-loss is arfrly cov- up, II7. George n M Ston, Plaster - r � eyed b insurance.' 9 Yake. 8r. IL-John Jliddleton. Jr. shingles, - ei��i� ��� 3x tend 4x British g rq T. M. MQFA DDEN y iI.—r:they Gau#lig,Tom Hortop, Rus- 014F Columbia shingles. sel-Yake,- EdnA Hortop. i.-Gercie Let me quote you prices on any" . DRUGGIST AND.GRADUATE OPTICIAN LALE SHORE Yakg. Ida Linton, Charlie Geer. Sr. build in material you 11ret PICRERING, Pr.-Cheater Geer. Jr: Pr.-Roy g' y y First-class rigs for hire ' Mr. Sharp spent Sunday with Ed. Carr. Pr.-David' Pug$, .EVa Evans, require. • DS OY night J .••,. and Mrs. Balsdon. Willie Evans, Albert Timms, Ada Bill staff a specialty. Day g m .- . Charles Shepherd had a. successful Middleton, George Brillinger. Names Ind. phone 1504. a Bos meets alt tans REAL ESTATECharles bee this week. are in order of merit. Total number George Harvey, of Toronto, is at on the roll 20. Average attendance 14 A 'C e R E E SO R Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty acre farms for Sale cheap. SinDcoe,Point fora month., .oil E. A. Forsyth. Teacher. ! Goodbuildin s lent of water, nae- J. R. Linton has hltd his house re- Report of standing of pufiils of 9. 8. LOCUST HILL - I . Agent for Caniida Carriage Co.', g • plenty Shingled with metallic shingles, No. 11, Pickering (green River) for Pe haltin cash, balance on r»ortgage If Contraotort-Gibson will erect a new month of May, Names in order of ~. V.- H. ,! pft>�{.,, required. cement veranda for R. C. Stork. merit. Entrance Class.-­.Willie Pitgh Joseph Gibson,of Pittsburg, Penn., Bessie Hutchings.. Sr. 1V,=Hugh - Also a goad tenement dwelling is visiting his father, Jae. Gibson. Michell, Lula HagermAn, Jr. IV.- �la�ksmithing yielding 12%is the village of Picker- Norman Holt had a valuable cow Tena Grav, Stanley Defoe, (testis Ing. killed by lightning on Saturday night, 'Wright'. "Sr.. III-Howard Hoover, The.Swastika Club,' of Pickering, George Gray, Harold Wright, Jr. III, �ltltiltYlii'a �1t�1 * � ' held a picnic at Simcoe Point on Fri- -Susie Barton, Elsie Carter, Walter s Having `rented the Dunbartoll shop _ dsy last. . Ha erman. . Jr. '.II=Meta.H' tchinga, and opened the same,I am grepar- � ®_ �*>Y���u'� Was. Shepherd has'Sold his farm-to Clifford Wright, Gordon Malcolm. ed to do all work entrusted to . _ . a Mr. Richardson, of Torpnto, for a Sr. I.-$azel Turner, May, Michell, ? '' • me in the above line. { =e big sum. Dora Michell. Jr. I.-Fred Ferrier, :. ' Horeeahceing a specialty. S.Gormley and E. Crysler were the Lester Ferrier, Frank Carter. Pup- - 'Call'inand see me any tutee. We Vs Richardson• guests of Arthur and Mrs. Gormley its Enrolled 47, 'Aver. Attend., 43, - - on Sunday. A. E. Lehmann Teacher. T fir. Nota Public Pickering. Miss Cora Harvey, of Oshawa, is Report of•S. S. No,12, Pickering for �ED�ING DAY DUMBARTON ry ' R• the guest of A. and Mrs, Findlay at the month of May. Jr. IV.-Nellie Simcoe Point Summer Resort. Russell,Frank Gostick, Mabel Gibson. Perhaps is drawing near, and FOR SA.S..iE Wm. Cullis bad a grand haul of pike Sr. III,-Lyman Barclay, Leonard P The " at the mouth of the creek the other Pilkey. George Burton. Sr. II:-Mar- still you are perplexed as to , Yorkshire White Pigs,8 weeks old. day. He secured nine beauties, ie Hamilton, Eva Hood, Winnie Wil- where you should buy the ring �OMION BAR I can furnesh pasture for three or four Arthur Gormley and Joseph Gordon son. Jr. II.-Harold Barclayy Mahet or a suitable gift. Why not young cattle, Plenty of water. are bus this week collecting relics Hamiton. Charlie Russel. Pt, II.- come to us for-assistance? Our Head Office, Toronto for the Centennial. They are having Raymond Pilke and Myrtle Ham, experience should be of some The Shop will be close every'Wecjnes- y use to you, and our ample stock much success. (equal) Tom Nicholls, Russell Pilke day and Saturday.from now S 9 I-F.easel Hamilton. Fred Riddle of rings. and suitable presents, �i• E. B. Osier,M. P„ President llir.Harvey and bride, of Toronto, , until November 1st, y. y,-Helen particularly is bride's and bride- W. D. Matthews. Vice President '' - are at Simcoe Point on their hone Jr. I.-Fred Wilson. Primer ` C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r 'Specialist in vetting light tires moon. There is also a couple from Barclay, Gordon Riddle. Present ev groom's gifts, is especially com - Oapita]$4,000,000, Reserve $6,000,00 letenow: Perhaps fists in Sil- Y Guelph at this popular resort. cry day.-N. Russell, M. Gibson, L. p• Cut Glave, Fine China, --' Total Assets$62,bW,000 u 1 �re Y p py R� n Mr,Heck will take possession of his Barclay. M. Hamilton,' C. Riasael, 'M. verwara, Wt 11'1 JACKSON, - bou I I o new .summer cottage In a very few Hood, H, Barclay M. Hamilton, R, Clacks or Superb Cutlery,where. 7. A Branch of this Band will be estab- 1 ou Jvould like a Suggestion. - liahed in London, days. He was down making re into• Pilkey,'R. Prlkey. -No. on Register, yy England,on 1st We will not fail you flare either: E ars arrangements the other ay. $1, Average attendance 2S. J. F. of July nest,at 7s aornhill,E. C. Have you lots of Wader? John Greenlaw has hie new summer Pilkey Teacher. We are showing s beautiful i This Branch wilt issue ratters of Credit and hotel completed. T. Clark is erecting new and up to-the-minute stock Vmfts on all imypoertu,t points to Canada,ae�o in all these lyres. - {"Bflls teat foreollectloa,make telograyhic INCL OROS., OF WWT>eVAL1L the boat houses this week, It is one TIME TABLF-Piokering'Station 4: � atest rs and transacs every description of are prepared to furnish--you anything of the moat charming places on the T.R. Trains going East due as follows=- X - banking busiasse, north shore of Lake Ontario,furnish- - No. 8 Mail: .8.05 A M. _ x ;atpsnoatlon tNr]be ta:otml:ea on au Oanseisn in the line of water supply s wil as in the beet flahin -and boating and matter, g g g If Local 2.0 P.M.' Norman Bassett *ma•otat a.p.ttm twill b• provided 1W*be pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, no dedbt' the best of everything for 14 Lotrel 13.04 p'•M. PICKER NG NEW " 7us ct visitors aa� ias o!our Letters of plumbing, etc. the appetite at the table#of the inn.- Trains ping West due as follows- They are also ezpert well drillers No. 13 Local 8.86 A,M. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN - Cls es. D. CiIORDON, Manager . Meals and Lunch will be Served 11 Local 2.80 P.M, OP"eirs rvnr WHITBY and respectfully solicit your patron• on the grounds at the '" 7 Moil 8.50 P.M. roar oi��os �k TBy B�QH• age for the future.. Ind.phone 5ff21, Pickering Centennial. "Sum dav-included. - �"1. 1 N l Yri >.. "F. .v. u...5 '} _ -S•ti.,�; .+.•i %!- t.hw'a V�Ytr "1r•... '2 "Rs' .1, y .:. este,.,; w r ' «to, �F. :.c'.,X„,: �;�,. r° ..r'411 t •':ori ";� .,1P �'`+","{�: >*" .>'.+ ^ 'a. ,r.. .{,�;d '•`•."A' jµ_ i :.-2'rr•M`M''- .''J"�''s� ,:1' r'P.?".°; •try. '"''w�;.,,`4T1'. .�,.<* -� '-+L.,.'':�?:kt:. �H• s'L�$ew''` � �t•�"`t�:- Y! ''• Y1g'9..F� 1 -w -•t u5m b.9 K��ti. r y, s.. ,4. .5 '•ii v ,, _ : . ..::, `•' -.n wC'' . .• :? ,i.., '.-a,-rv." o.' ,s•...'"-� ..?, t7 "r. •.� ,.�.r', '..r.�;.,rti ..w.•'p:�w � ,;m„ .'.�A ,+..-,*mai:— •r,t..�f a�'..,a�.�,'�:� •.R 'y * r Ga% .e. 'ry..,3' . . F,, :; .ie, ..i�a.•.r�,at"F'•::a.y.'•'4nv.r,.:�,...,3 .�. ,i. _ 'r:.. Y.:A•:,: +e.,a^_ :.v.,,: .:.fi..,. ��^,..,7,,,� •4 S.,Yt.rp,.:'.. ..,rte,.. „'. ,,.e....._• L '. .-. .. ... .... .C+_•. ,..^::• fes...::.. .T w Q _ mac' 2. FAN .AT_. THITY THE :SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDY to;� INTERNATIONAL LE$BUN,._ Wl?t}n Woman Should be in the JUNE 18. � � s Pride of Charm and Beauty. - ' p. ,. ,� At thirty to thirty-five--a, woman Lesson XII.—The downfall of Sa- should be in the prime of charm and ,� r - — beauty, and 'yet'many women be- maria, _ Kings 17.'1-18. Golden 1 j gin to fade before then. Wrinkles Text, Prov. 29. 1. appear, and the Complexion grows a sallow. Dark rings surround the Verse 1.' The twelfth year" of eyes, and headaches follow, with Ahaz---One of the worst . of the LIPTON7S T backaches and low spirits. The kings of Judah. See lesson for last OVER MILLION s cause of this is simply need of Sunday—Word' Studies. E'M► 1 r LI)i WEEKLY blood nogrishaienc. Good, .pure Hoshea son of Elah'There are: �-• • blood is the life of a woman'R no special manifestations of beauty and health. It is goo strength in the character of this THE STANDARD a blood that brings ,the glow- 3f king, To be sure he is singled out 'health to the cheek, brightness to of all the kings of Israel, for com- ARITICLE • SOLD , .� "` f �"`;V^ A � ;,,°► the eye, and elasticity to the step, mendation (rather negative) 'to the a : • . f fir. € ' and the general happiness of good effect that, while he had done EVERYWHERE •,:� e r ,.u� ,�. r health. When woman feels jstdea some evil it was not as the kings PP Y Israel that were before fiim. But ,: i, �li illi '.'Ii iIJ1 ( ' 'rMY� 3 'a, a y �"'f " � •�' r -!f i K fj ,, and WOri1 Olit her blood 'supply Of � 1{I�a� needs attention, and the one un• he had none of the- faith nor the + yrt. . .. x r ., y,,•� ° `a.ri �' rivalled and sure remedy 18 �)I. �m;ir a' Spat; Y positive qualities vi the reformer. I �: Williams' Pink Pills, which supply Doubtless he did not replace the " „111CL�'i' � a''r x a 't. r the rieh, red bloou that repairs the ' tiVs�,t or ra,<' tibp u , P calf at Dan which the Assyrians had t' ®yln,g pgiln. ,� ;, ,� � Y> t waste, dispels disease and restores taken away. But he lacked the en- �+; !• • r1 ull ,, -► w`« the bei ptoses and charm of wo- 3 �d 1 S i n f e c 'i f) 8 ergy to bring back the old worship. .. ' manly health. I t j1 r„I t - - ,w-, y � ,. Y Indeed he seems to have lived with � { I _ ,+ .. fi.t -u, ”, Mrs. H. -4. -Hart Winni ,S.li� $I,I ® ? , ' ,r .yam , Peig one eye upon the Assyrian power " t't tis n ' Man. is one of the thousands of sufferers who-- owes her present est. the was ran oa ortunist as he #I �',' ' t +Fi, ill ( a health to Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills. was a u t. It would have re- 111ffi1 ot�e a She says,: "I had 'suft$red for a puppet. ✓ Ipi T, ! Y quired a man of broad, disinterest- C, long .time, -not knowing what -the �ed statesmanship, courage,and un� - • trouble was - I had doctored with yieldingtrust in God, to steer the ��++'����^^ s�� £ �•.; several doctors, but only seemed to }already battered ship through the E. .GILLS � i• �. be growing worse. The last doctor 'stormy waters of this eventful era. s COMPANY t 's I had 'told me the trouble was t..1 M t T ED _..v brought him trib- : 3. Hoshea b _ anaemia, that my blood was turned +uta—This humiliation was the re- TO RO N T'O,O NT. to water and that_ my eonditiDn cult of the differences which lead r. was serious. But his treatmegt, existed between.Ahaz, kingof Ju- ','. ; z like the rest, did me no good: I doh, and Pekah, -kin osrael. , got so bad that if I excited myself, g and wicked images not only in SIE (The former had called in Tiglath- . „ I or.went up at-airs, I was complete I Pi'leser to defend him against Pe populous but also in sparsely set- i s rt Iy out of breath and Pelf as if I was tled places, such as sheepfolds and kah and the kin of Syria. When going to suffocate. My heart would g vineyards. �r Pekah had- _been _ disposed . of, ' palpitate violently, and at times I I 13. By every srophet—Israel bad Hoshea, who was a conspirator,i a would auffe.r . with terrible_ pains failed in her .high-mission in spit, was given this- vassal sovereignty in from it. I had a yellow complex I of the -we ings end exhortations Samaria. From ixisenptions we of such men as Ahi ah, Elijah, Eli. !I an, my lips had lost their color, learn that the tribute was a heavy I 1 1 and I had no appetite and could , Micaiah, Jonah mos, Hosea, y F one, ten talents .of gold (8200,0 jfah-um, Oded, nodi Jehu, Ths not eat,. I grew so.weak I could land 1,000 talents of silver ($I,-- ` " tiardly drag myself along, and my mention -of such names shown how - feet seemed to have weights on 250,000) much more God had giveu,to Israel d: The king of Assyria shut him. than to-Judah. them., I was so completely run up—Thin is all we know of the fate sh rah—Si ular of Asher: y. 16. A e hint, ng ,. down that I thought I was cin , } r :Tr into cons ed tme to At takehlDr.im�Cij of Micah , except t 6o possible the Phoenician im, Lewd goddesssAshtolreth� r in Micah S. 1: P dome conjecture: K g that s battle was fought, and the liams' Pink Pills. After taking a he worship of the starry boat of As- few boxes I found m health, im- king captured. afore the ,yells T rr � y of the capital. At any rate, the i,heaven svgs .borrowed from-the As- THE SELKIRK, Palatial New Hotel of the proving, sad. atter taking the Pi?ia P syria:ns It is neer mentioned in cause of this sudden vengeance is the Mosaic law -until ."after the r, for a'couple of months I was entire- not hidden. Hoshea was playing a' Grand Trunk Pacific at Winnipeg. i Israelites had come in contact with ly well, and have since enjoyed the double and losing game. If his Tee above is the plan which has Messrs. floss and Macfarlane; of beats of health, and I feel that i cessation of payment of tpe annual these eastern peoples. can never as enough in rase of 17. Caused their sons . . to pass lbeen approved by the Grand Trunk "Montreal, are the architects for Y g ,P tribute had.been. followed immedi- through the fire—These were ,iter Pacific management for the new the hotel. They are now worinng Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ately by the arrival of the ESYP• connected with the worship of Mo- hotel which the company intenda on the -detailed spas, and con- These Pills are sold by all deal• tian forces, he might have won. ]E: P P g loch, learned from Ammon and r to erect is Winnipeg. This hotel, struction is to commense forth- era in mediaiae or seat. by mast at ati his ruing in the roc t was Peg P b. The wean prohibited in which in appearance and luxurious- with. 50 cents. a box or nix boxer for g 60, When it was y pp , *tion of Ria bath Leviticus (IB, 21) and Deuter . '� mess of. appointments is to be the This hotel will be the first of a $2,50 from The Dr. Williams Me- to date Hoshea tried to iopiti• " PPo r divine Co.., Brockville, Ont. V P onomy (19. 31 ; 18. l0). Ahaz is said . equal of the Chateau ..none,, at chain of similes hotels to be erect ate. Shalmaneser with gifts. But to have madg his son pass through i. Ottawa, will cost .i:, round figures ed throughout the West- by. the - - - the Assyrian monarch. was aware the fire (9 Kings 16. 3). The Pur- �pne mi'_:iv,, dollars. It will be situ- company. Today the management -of his duplicity. ose of this hideout sacrifice was 21 sated on Broadway, near the Mani- announced the purchase of a cen- -,WOMAN BUSIED ALIFE. . e. Ninth year of Hoshea --`•Sa p toba Club, and close to the new tr$lly situated site opposite the maria was taken B. C. 749. Bar- apparently to propitiate the Deity. Union Station. It has been deft Edmonton Club on McDougall Put In Grave With Man Eike Had gon, probably a usurping officer of by the yielding up of, the most ' Initely decided to call the hotel "The Avenue, Edmonton, for the exec- Killed to Save Honor. the army, had succeeded Shalman- Precious possession. D%vina�ioa and enchantments —) i' .Selkirk," wbich bot• only hag the tion in.the near future of'another On the Russian gold working eser the year-before. Samaria was These were practiced by means of. (merit of being a highly distinctive large hotel. The Company has al- near Argun, in eastern Siberia, not destroyed. The inhabitants who belomancy (Fzek. 91: 21-22), and ne,- i and appropriate name, but also one so.just closed a deal by which it.se- numbers of Korean workmen are were carried away in captivity were cromancy. The curse of all this, which is historically associates' cures a very advantageous site for employed and whole colonies of replaced by foreign colonists, under and the selling of themselves for with Winnipeg and with the devel- a new station to be erected in the Koreans have been established in Assyrian governors. immoral purposes, connected with opment of, the West generally. city of Calgary. the vicinity. Placed them in Halah—North .of the heathen idolatries, ryas, that i1 A grim story illustrating the Thapsacus, on the Eu urates. 'Bar led the people farther and farther l - ideas of popular justice which ob- gon reported the number as about away- from (Sod, til the forgel 6 EATING INN SUMMER. adynamic rheumatism and nerv- lain amongthese 1 le is unrest- 87,000.The record of these whole- y y • g° a — ous diseases. He finds patients in, people both their dependence upon him and P ed .by toe Novoye Vremyys. It.ap sale deportations• of men; women, thmir responsibility' to him. lmouot Should Not Be Redue" crease in weight, power, strength, pears that a certain Tschuaain, re- and children, flocks and wagons, is P .k :. Unless Work is Lessened. and vigor, and in those of neuras- turning to the district after a preserved on the tablets in Bar- Diet in hot weather is a subject thenic tendencies he finds that the somewhat prolonged absence, gun's palace at Khorsabad. ' The WILL BE LARGEST CANAL. results are especially good. sought to rens* a love affair which Habor' is the same 'as-the modern B`' ' i.a which there are dangerous pop- The *tient is advised to. carr g Russia at the present time is oon- ,lilar and professional delusions. P y he had previously had'with a Kor- Khabour, a river in northern As- tem tin the,establishment of the Without the slightest evidence the with him about half a pound of can woman named Lo. The wom- ria, flowing into the Euphrates. $ ` g lum su gar and to eat it from time �' g P world's longest waterway. It is to tN' alleged experts are advising peo- P g an had in the 'meantime married g• Kings' of Israel—Jeroboam, extend from the Black Bea to the to time, except just before a meal. i. • , ,, ••dile to c«t down the diet, irrespect- and resisted her former lover's ad- who introduced the calt,woYrehip, Baltic. - It will utilize two long riv-< ,. In concluding his paper the Eng- vances. He and Ahab, who was responsible Eos ers, dredged 'and straightened out, AVG of the amount of work done. persisted; and in de- C "The hard worker must take in lish physician declares that heiice fence of her honor she killed him. forth we must think of members of Baal-worship in Israel, are especi:- with an artificial connecting ' link much fuel in summer as winter the sugar group as sustainers and Thereupon a court was convened ally in the thought of the writer as 'or canal 60 miles in length. Russia ', or live on his own tissues. The on- from among the Korean community he-digresses to summarize the les- now has the longest railway in the 4 man whip can afford to cut his developers of the heart muscles, and the six eldest men resent pas-P P so neyof his story. world. When the Black Sea-and 4. diet is he who cuts his work with and of`benefit in a large variety of sed 6entence that the _ woman - the hot weather—and that• only cardio-vascular troubles. should be buried alive. She was 9. Tow err . . fortified city—That the Baltic waterway is finished she �- 14, y is; they set up their.secret bowers will also have the longest canal. ; means those who can afford leisure, Pure cane 'sugar should be used. dragged away to the grave of Tsch- The purity of the product is assur- not the vast majority, whose busy usain, which was opened, and after - ed if two lumps become luminous season is in the summer. The Pavia been stunned ,yeith _a blow (� building trades and many other when rubbed together in the dark. on the forehead from a billet of PRESERVING If the lumps do not shine, the man- outdoor employments shut down is wood, she was thrown in with the A r the winter and the laborer needs ufacturer of the same may be de- decomposed corpse of her would-be pounced as a luminosity. FRIIIT --less food like an idle ship at her betrayer and buried in the prei= dock, yet our experts tell these _ encs of the entire local Korean but possible way means we the beat fruit obtainable sad t .. idlers to eat more simply because j ulace. 'it is winter. A hLOTHER'S PRAISE OF �On the news becoming•known to' What. we.do know is that to re- the Russian authorities the grave BABY'S OWN TABLETS asst infections man must be well was again opened and the' story - • • nourished. Summer or winter, idle ,.• '• v -=. - :. verified, with the result that the or busy, and "the average healthy' Mrs: :Alien Mason, Carleton, N. members'of the,court will now have. man can extract nourishment from B , writes: "I have, used Babytir to stand trial for murder. 'almost all-axtiales used as.-foods, if Own Tablets ever'since I have had he won't gulp them is a hurry like children, and that is going on flf- ), 6 dog or chew them like a cow.— teen -years.' "' I have'always found i American.Medicine. them entirely satisfactory for all Then you will have, reserves of highest rr ,r. Y i'Y Sidra Granulated Sugar. y P the ailments of little ones and-feel quality.-- Why take chances of failure- by•using subedb tee t . .'SUdAR FOR WEAK HEARTS. that I-cannot praise them too high- . _ -- -ly " -"Mrs. Mason's praise is just �`� r - English Doctor Advises Its Use For that of thousands of mothers who LOAF L1�eriatto:"lt.ayara's"Sid eat Pais - Various Disorders. _ t-' bl)tliAR ha mPsakiidlbDidpmelO to" ��, _ _ . • _ - _ , • •• consider Baby's 'Own Tablets the . r The British Medical Journal re- only safe and sure remedy to keep ` cently began a series of articles by in the house for their little ones. - Passenger—Somehow I always '1`be Canada SII,¢ar Ref nimit Co., Limited +4 _ Sir James Sawyer, advocating the I The Tablets are sold by medicine feel easier travelling steerage than Montreal B.tabrLb.d ra 1854 bs Jsha 8*4*atti use nf sugar as a heart tonic. He dealer- or by mail at 28 .eenta a too far forward.—Life ris e. prescribe* it also in wasting dis-I box trom The Dr. Williams' Medi- orders, some forms of anaemia, cine Co., Broc ille, Out. ED. 2 ISSUE N0. 24--11 P:..S.:�. w. r .•�' �^a. +r k; �I��. .n '.ip .,�•i~ *.+a� "mss ' *. •;.rn .� x"•'3„�,. ..,•,«Mar »„lm,: a.,a:�. ,, .�,..: e .;+•;„„ai�:;ailin' i ",.,r•-,�r _.4` ��_'""°-:ir. w ,. s,z� :•.�. +' ,�1-, • ,r x { ° .�, 17, X`. , .. '-e..raya"1. A J•r ',"+r,K ';tY. ;1,,, .. .�.,q,'•t"•1''.'"+9"�r.. ..,�!:„.�,„�". . y�*sr- ^nyab.:r,w,.f -, FORWAY'B-INCOME TAI." j srrUATION VAOANT.. '.-� R[E� AT LAST`111 — ,. -z� Johnson,-the fancy denies, had _ • � v �•�•4 Earned Eea lee Flsver�ed, left his boy Jimmy in charge of his Everybody Susi Pay Sonetkina. shop. _ - - �, OTHERS ALL FAILED h - 'HOW should you like to pay an in- The first customer was an old came tax.on next to nothing I If lady who was out to buy a present are treat and entirely different from opreparations. ou were a Norwegian living at for list son. the was very difficult �7 e7 'f'ff01' On+Pt DASD DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS home add earnin 8134 a year you to please, and Jimmy began to get ides' purpose without nursing the rest of the otaffe and are thsretora ulna g ideal iasatttre for the attsstnt mother, sa they do not safest the child. CURED THE POSTMASTER. would be tazed on qne-tenth bf it impatient. At last the lady picked Compounded, lice on NA-DRU-CO preparatbas, by e:peit chomfsls.' -11 if yoy were unmarried; on about up a little satchel. WHolthdoictory we'll tladly return your money. one-twentieth of it if you were mar- "Are your sure this is real 25c.a Loa, if your drstttat has not yet stocked them,IIOad ZSo.and we , ried and had no children. If you gator-skint „ she'inq-uirvd. _. will mail�, 24 P.-Tippiaa had tui$ered for.yeara — { had children you stili would , be- "positive replied Jimmy. _�. .--. ---• � - ;�? and spent hundreds on doctors I taxed on one-fiftieth of it. . Rate shot, thatalligator alligator •myself." bs C" 't Ca',d..lid. sa"tr"L and medieines, but found the real high-17.9 per cent. With an in=- "It looks rather soiled," remark- come of $536 a year you would-be ed the lady, sniffing 'suspiciously: care at last._ _ taxed, if unmarried, ou more than girt Jimmy was equal to the occa- "'June 12 hale of your income; if married and Rion. and TN 't Ti ins ' P. O. Que. and cmakw. ,­ "� pp , Q having no children, on about 40 "That, madam," he replied, "is aridlMitwalspu ` (Special).—If Dodd's Kidney Pills per cent. of your income;--having where it struck. 11"round- When � � is`� �g ` _ have a more enthusiastic friend one child, about 37 per cent.i two it fell off the tree." •s ai�sasns ° Chrti&*mosrins, S . anywfiere in Canada than Mr. -F. children, on 'about 31 per cent. q`�� v`s'tw� 1Tippins, postmaster here,-we would Unmarried and having an in Ont. Elike to hear from him.' And Mr. come of $2,680 ar year in Norway, - CURED HER KIDNEYS. s Tippins is always ready to tell why your income tax payment would be Mrs. John Pettigrew, of central Econ• FerCal ¢•r Atha °Oi of tares«�O1maN0O P De tr ledy. apply to thheiSaaetary,SalwolotMtaioX.Sirgateaoatbe praises the. great Kidney Rem- $421.22married, with one child, omy, x.s., was Dracticau9 helpless from$388.94; married, with six child- rheumatism. She'oodld 'not stoop, and her limbs ached so that it was torture "After recovering from an attack ren, $355.17. All that you would for her to be up and around the house. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. �p of Grippe," the postmaster says, et off our income tax (married) FEATHER DYEING � Po $ Y As Mrs. Pettigrew Dat it, "I was all N. w, DAw$oN, Ninsty Qoiborne Street ' "I took q, pain in Igback. I suf- for having six children Would be crippled up. I saw (lin Pills advertised Ckeanin` and Curling and Bid Gloves cleaned Toronto. _ These can be sent by post,to per on, ' feted for nearly three years and it ` $fig; all that you would 'get off by and sent for some,,and atter taking only The beat lace is kept growing worse all the time. II avifl two :ee, im a different woman. (lin place FARMS, all sizes, from•b Casae BRITISH AMERLCAN Dvan 00, up to zoo. at prices that are reason• was attended by all the doctors $44 and six bits. - Married or un- Pills are the only thing t4at helped, me, idONTBRAL. ale. around, but- got no relief, and I married in Norway, you would es- and I cannot sag too much for them." It you have that dreadful para in the back TOCK GRAIN OR DAJ,BY FARMS. It - got so bad I had to keep to my cape paying an income tax only by if you ase tortured with TJleumati[,m-_ 1 will' a9 you to consult me if yoit bed. After spending about $200 having an income less than 853.08 get Gin Pills at once. - When btlylrnq yoti3' Piano want w $ny ons• fon doctors and medicines I gave u a year. Think of paying an income write Nrtio4al Drug A Chemical co. ESTERS Lex DB any quantity. p iDept. W. L.J, Toronto, for free sample. Insist on havu%q an 811 hope. tax out Of $7 a month 1 R412M.- `ular-size_at dealers, hoc. a boa, 6 for 4 W. WBO Y "One day I told my wife to go ,� _ - 500 TTO N IGELS, � DA N, Phoria MaiTWO n 6990 or land get me a boa of Dodd's Kidney "- - Jreae'aa hseveoty=ttwoti�Wriys ght Aveani, t "Mamma," shiouted' little Willie Piano ActioT Phone Park HT. i. �Pilla and that would be the last - - AT T$E ZOO.- from 'the aur8ery, "Johnnie wants . medicine I would try. After using The old gentleman on a visit to half the bed." "Well," queried his LSha b FARC[ Larmi FOR iet to "about half the boa I began to feel •rhe bast -mixed farming d pang is better, al I kept on.taking them. the Zoo paused .before a cage con- mother, "isn't he entitled to half `` Alberta- The oldest lana company is , �1 � 9Ji/x Alberta: write for crtalogve. Depart. taining kangaroos, of it'1" "Yea," replied Willie, meat "A.'• The Saskatchewan Land and ` " ? , "When I had taken two boxes I was "What animal is that 9" be in- but he wants his half in the.mid- 10DIN01. 8 �Or $5 Rome Lead Company. Limited. sed Deer, .bre to.get up, and.ten boxes cured quired of a keeper. die.„ Alberta. �r ; l{ae completely." "That is a native of Australia," The most highly efficient application XQlNTt refANTia , Dodd's Kidney Pills cure where replied the keeper, for the reduction aF swellings. Goitre,: _ - all other medicines fail. "What exclaimed .the pfd gen 'The Beauty cf' d Clear Skin.-= Thick Neck, Glandular EnWgemets. GENTS WANTED—A study of otk a s Agency propositions convinces as i _ The condition of the liver regu- it-,Positive. tleman. "And my sister married j c c non• era e qnal our. You wall at• ' ,,QUEE�i AND DEBUTANTES. one of thein:" - �latea the condition of the blood. A of au kinds•?, any and all „nits regret it it on t }vD1J s _ `disordered liver causes impurities PILES ,�a.ges, gaiekly relieved and prWuiars to Traveller+ )7••pt, sr in the blood and these show them- positively cured C>:re yoer s�tNer+at l;�n Bt~• o<e•"'' suggests; That tate Presentation Dr. J. D. Kelloggs Dysentery aadl, uiteI `•Corunwn So"*"for Dresses Be )!Lade Shorter. Cordial is prepared from drugs !selves in blemishes on Liao skin. t y' MISCELLANEOUS.. 1 Vitas wit do ' S, a be.. 66 foe • Parmelee's vegetable Pills in act- asst SCALES. .penial price wuaoo's Queen Mary is anxious that de- known to the profession sa thor , bases Maned on receipt of price. F tical• Works, 9 Esplanade. Toroata - -- ; ou hi reliable for the cure of ing upon the liver act upon the "tsroirlf TORONT5 butantes who are being presented B Y Ihlood-and a clear, healthy skin �L� eomphlil . ENVELOP&S. Thou" Id cholera. dysentery, diarrhoea, 1 001 ��® at court this season shoo appear i ri is eine and summer com- Will follow intelligent use o!. t Ila tui A{siT llYltit iTtEtiT t to coat. weraer, ii� to the greatest advantage, any 1B P B P standard medicine. Ladies, Who IGortbpa�k Ave.. Chicago. Illioota ,yy with that in view she has given yev- I plaidts. It has sten used-success- will. fully -appreciate . this prime n LACE your money etth no to trnstd eral hints to dressmakers regard- fully by medical practitioners !ora rail of these pills, can use them We will encs,guartee large returns as lag the fashioning o! present tion number of year;! with gratifying kith %he certainty that. the e$ect ��A COLIVTER IRRITATION. teltedd. , Edmoston LocF ''�yn°' Fie results: If suffering from any sum will be most gratifying. Did you say," asked a gentle- iouial Leant.• Edaaoston, to :.' . gowns fy g 4 Besides the edict practically for- mer complaint it is just the medi- man who was looking for r9ofas-- IIYegg ,stertor trim. alcor.. eoortag. bidding ultra-tight or hobble skirts cine that will cure you. Try a bot- "did ;you say that a music teacher sash- `Prtee Quotid at tont srrttae. g mall or large ciders P V. T Sora„ r; court which-was issued recently,' tle. It sells for 85 cents. "I wonder," said the Sweet Occupies the next apartmentl That. Toronto. _ she has made several practical Young Thing. "why a loan is al- cannot be very -pleasant. 171V AT PIC-NICK SOCIAL STENING94 ` puggeettons., One to that youirg girls Young Man do you advise ways so frightened when he pro ..06 replied Lhe la'adlalsi �'+ - or and e1 AY kAicrybo ! NO, tat � it s have their court dresses :Miss Smith to go a road to study poses t" "That," said the Chronic "that's nothing air! The music amps or postal order, brines. Iws NO, ade slightly shorter in front, as music i You inew she has no tal- I Bachelor, is his guardian angel teacher has eleven children and i of our latest pusal« sa amusing acv the often ss " an—"I live nest door trying-to hold him back. they awake ao much noise that you ties. 'rho idea, 38 et. c.cherla.but, >Mi nervousness Y Old M ae ant ��� In their , - �sip over traihng skirts as they lent " Miss Smith." I can t hear the plane at all." UT YOUR GLASS AT HOME.—Our ne� l- the re aired courtesy and - REST AND HEALTH TO MDT11Edi AND CHILD. Red Devil Glass Cutter outs wirai$ from w r w c.r has bees ad wlnda _ f q ad a rise o 5 smoked n x •m I rsaan s Frieiod. ' kr.a•w,�sto..'. soar p 11 !or Brain Workers.—The � . .. Imake very graceful exits in con- Minard's Linitwatt LYnrbe steed for over arXTY YEARS D ieiLLWUI of A _i ; Gas. plate plana, ae(>JueaCe �r ]L O' HitR8 for their CHIL REN wSILB Iaee E9 magi tri W. E Potter a Oo.e ) mac wh9 Works with hie brains is Benort et Moasreat- Also the Queen thinks that all That man said he never forgets SOOzx$SGhe CHILDith aFXCT SOFTENS thect-ac ar, more liable to derangement of the AWMILL MACHINERY, Portable ops y trains should b� made of some a favor " "Se spoils truly, ad AI I,AVa ail PAIN:CURES wlf+v COLIC, and digestive system than. the_man who fi,� ar1 the Kill. shin le Y1s� 1 heavy material like velvet or very' swered Binge. "He did me a fav- epi uiy`ba��`:r tea sore and fort s+:; works with his hands, because the E. amaBoller , artosll co p4Ltl°aa. W wi .'rich satin rather than the gold and .or fifteen .years ago and has been, law*s s,oth.as syt,eR' •sa oke no ocher 'ane ,calls •upon his nervous energy Street Lon5nuia. onc.rto. - kind. Twtaty-roe antra bottle: while the_other applies only his I silver tissues and real.laces which talking about it ever since." T EW UPRIGHT PIANOS. $166.00 cash have been used of late years, "And how is your husband do- muscular strength. Brain fag be � I o.b. Montreal, equate pianos sol reason for this being that the de- •TRy UVAIN11 fills R&NEDYa is lyre rarities of the stomach P aewhare $Jon 00 0o pay menu. Wrt _ + , butante in her hurry to withdraw , Went. weary. Watery >$res ing noW, Mrs. Smith1 Oh, he's .Be Bu Wholesale, ontrtmenc. The Iwach Piaaq fM` best rem Y Co., Ltd.. Montreal. .: after her obaeiance to the Bing and and Granulated Eyelids. s,d U idlua factory..."well 1 He'I'lnovery sorrya job . I an lbea and ensedd iaeParmelee'adveget� I ANCER. TUMORS. LU`i[PB. 6to. Queen crumples her train over her it Smart urine Eye halve to hoe he'll stick there compounded for such cases and all cern.! •oa eaarsal. eared witMedical out Z Oa. Ben Murine Eye Remedy, IJ9nid, rbc. ` " table Pills. They are ' specially i arm in' an ugly manner when it is p pa,o by oar home troatmeat Write m . before oro late. Dr. Beilman Medians Ce.. flimsy and light, whereas when it Aseptic Tubes. 26c, $1.00: Eye Boob Do you ever have Headache, those who use them can certify W Limited. Collingwood, Out., fts heavy it falls in graceful folds I and Eye Advice F4ee by' Mail. • - po' matter bow carelessly-' she SMnrtae Bye Remedy Co•. Chicago. IToothache,p� or asrWh and Oil is-the their superior power, �� &SteBWoe" �rspi a d.To nio. . grasp it; << best household remedy and lini- Elsie—'`Papa says he_.thinks he `�OMEN W ANTED to take orders ia► ! Charles— 'When is the best timet ave-you quite a start when you spare time, no e:perfence cote% to see ur father, Dorothy?" ment for these everyday troubles. B sats Our 'lines eepeciapliyYr used b}; sNt for Mlnard'z and take no other. asked .for .. n4Y . hand." Jack — mothers and girls, Apply Dept. A. Britt.. "In the evening sweetheart. He . ­,Huh, I don't call that.a start; he Al Canadian Industrial Company, ser . _ i„ "Why did 'your cook" leave so Albert Bt.. Ottawa. 3 " ".Ii a man does not seek wisdom he ,wears his slippers then. suddenly 9" "She-made 'two cakes reached me before I got tc the r,PECIALISTs ADVICE'FREE. nsa dor.„ Lowest d p u to reg ard o snot disease. ;. .will never be very wise. (rasp Mlnard'tr Linhneet In the how•. last Saturday—one for us and one Ir married stet. When a 9i E�g mail,T. Writem sant ry to take to her ma led si a u ee d a e is To have the children sound and Maud—"Are you going to prose- she wasn't Iookitk•g I' exchanged - - - - - meat. .Gla. s ed y -class to des for anything sold in ratrlass drof healthy is,the first care of a mo- cute that -horrid • Jack' Dare for them, and took fop our use the stores to Dr. Bollman. Contngwood out •7ther. They cannot be healthy if stealing a kis7" Ethel—"No; the One 'she' had intended to give sy the ress in Ontwrio..Porty, troubled with worms. Use Mother h ' seri returned." N craven, a Bon eldboro"P.O.,way. �l�rsaeachk Wrte for whs PO want. n4i property _ _. a Graves' Worm Exterminator. 1 ' MINARD'B LINIMENT is the only Lina• Thos•' " BE CAREFUL OF PEANUTS. For Sprains and Bruises. Minard's Liniment used by physicians, meat asked for at m9 store and the only There is nothing better for sprains one we keep for sale. All the people use it. WAITING HIS TURN. W4ratever you swallow docdn your and contusions than Dr. Thomas' 'SOMETHING WORSE. HARLIN FULToiQ. "Sunday" throat or your -wind- Eclectric Oil. It will- reduce the "Can 'we,"' began the facetious Pleasant Bay, C.B A miner took his boots to gest M: ipe, be sure it is not a'peatlut, far $welli:ig-that follows a sprain, will school-inspector—"can we ever im- „ soled, but was not in'a hurry ;;`gine anything worse than a giraffe _ - pay for them.' After a few weeks �f you do there is grave danger of .cool the inflamed $Qah and draw had elapsed, the .shoemaker called, - death. So declared Dr. Chevalier the pain as if b� magic. It will with a sore throat?" take the .ache out of a.bruise and Up shot Jimmy Smith's hand. to ask'for hi* money. ;.Jackson, of Pittsburg, at the re-•' .prevent the flesh from discoloring. Yes; sir, The, miner's- wife answered the rent congress of the American B• ' he 'cried. ` ' — door, and on being told by the s Garyngological • Association. He It ,seems as if there-was magic in "What;'then; my boy l" Lad —"I want a pair of boots asserted that while it was possible Please, sir, a centipede with Y. shoemaker that he' had' called for it, and r&oes nentinjury die,. ,� i„ for my little boy." ' Assistant — the money for the boots, she shout- Eo.iremore.some foreign bodies from corns "French kids Lady— Dont b© these two r,rgans with.cnmparative - _ ed into the house and told her good ease and safety-. the majority of A POINTED QUESTION. impertinent." man what was required. eases where particles of a peanut A little, city-bred boy ivh'o-lad• BOlSfOd "What!" exclaimed the miner. , • .� were lodged �t•cro fecal• • $oll�oway's 'Corn Cure takes the <<ge wants the pav for' soling the never.seen a cow, while'on a visit corn out by the roots. Try it and boots 1 Tell him it's not his tura. yam, to his uncle's in the country walked p �� .t at' made them cult across the fields with his-grand eline rove it. Whp. the chap th hash got paid yet!" Pa. Seeing a cow, he was greatly — - CHEEK. excited, and asked „ A Valu able "What is that, grandpa?" Aman entered a .barber's. ,sli op �. — "Why...that. is only a cow,", was _ for the purpose of being shaved. e • ' the reply. �Q m Q d y' As lie was somewhat. hollow-check- ' "What are those things on :her '` ed, the barber put his thumb in.the • head? _ dor Catarrh. customer's mouth in older to press "Horns." said big-grandpa. out the cheek. • _`� I a The two walked on. ��y�l R� dIQs111 S• Suddenly the razor slipped, inak tV body � Pr,•esenti t-he mooed loud-and ing a great gash in"•the •man's face, VM_ for View. long. Camphorle�mentholetlzd. and he sprang to his feet with a L.et• e • -- YOU em The boy was amazed. Looking Carbolated•Catilp ell of paitr and singer. ss►d , 110�tQ'd. Y back' he exclaimed.:•'.-`Which horn ,shut up, man !" said the bar- he ,e•rr�s*..r did she blow, grandpa I" {Rf�>�oETlilt•�psicu i� ber, holding tip his- hand. "Can't Dn4 , {,�specialp>+oposas you sei ''I'v'e cnt'n/y thumb4" 4 ' 40 AL Did-you telii your sister I wag i y WnteforfreaYaselineBookto bere l" asked the caller. "Yes, sir." Uap year would- be: all.right ii e "(}Hod boy. ' And what did she oats.awHw.caa«.a,00c.,►.,a.ratrsra su tanict. -yam•. _ ILL6UTr NO .24 the dear girls were not r ED. 7 say q„ She seal: `Oh dear ,.. .. ,w .'.... .: .'v-r. .. r, ..mow .... a'.... ,. : - .;:..•.. . „ . • `.�° ..• +�. 'Pr -At v N�1 •✓..«K, ,+W .rc>� va wq S 'tY ��� r{ ,1;,P•G" ,1 w1,. r.t. f' M+.c.,.*' ';f,' 2!"�.f6M ;thy,.',=,"', WA`•7 .4m-...a 71,�- .i"-• .. ..•Y.�,�,t�'°Yr. '.+�. .`•n'. :Slav*SWv'=^• ,•.e'§ 4P.'KY�. .sCp^a ., '.,�,t+"" T '-4.. e-.«.. h"t' V p''°��qt''• ' "". ..;,5. ^.,, :>:Y+ ..tt�n•m +^.^. ^'ro, .'*ee4.^+, .,+r ..�'•%�,�, °.�'4* :h-SM'bm •r �''Y4 +n...r. - :-r.� .0 .aJ'_. x .�s.« 3 "'!Y•,,p ,vw ,� .-.�^ .. -� �' ,... ., r'w' � r*r�-•'^' a:., ., .'�:'}'... f" _ .. ...,•: . .. .. ' ,�'- - w �. Arno •:*' Jw Y ,w -"1' V F •7 x ,4 Y •w� hY - +�+. ,w•...a-•.. „w+�•AAAA:.w+.-.._ .«., .,. •i. .. ... } _ _ -�- _. ., _ ,. •- - - - - , - •. ._.� _.., ... AAAA 7 r• .r n 84diil” 'T'sw*ft lown6now NOW lfa'Wr's w9ist"Vale for talon, own" to me Lean's bowl IElroagbam, for nigha S where he ill res a W bit own •alible 4 Ilieatembec that next Tlittredaj "RAIN TILE-I have a kiln of rue where he will remain into the following � RICHARDSON tlwd Fridit the Townshi will now ready. Fuss some,ant served. 0,e. O•`�[oaday morning. 't 3' P Petty. Cli rrywaod.Out 8611 , celebrate her 104th snnivetresry as Brandy, gm—The celebrated English HSY6 1x118 Week PASTURE TO LET-4aood pasture bred imported hackney stallion, the 'd silt organized municipality near aced res sbandaaoe of watatr tet a con T. prope��y of G. A.Brodie BetYiesda, will e p the Village of Brougham for which Pi k-� apply on promisor tons,wIW*N'l . me the season of 1811 as fou : 0 H O 1.0-E G I� L AN T S � am greaO preparations are now being ' - Monday will lease his own stable and SEED FOR SALE—Alsike axil TIm- pry to 1poade. Lac$of space forbids giy- yyoon bs>u teharthorn),at tot for noon, lbence to F.ThomQwn's hotel, ?GerB►�iun1B for Bedding 18,con- ,Pickering. For pselloalars'address Ing s detailed statement of the a•E.Paan,01aremont P,o. goo Oak Badges for night. Tuesday proceeds - - Iroceedin s, but following is a to Elgis Mills for noon and piglet. A9TER8, PLTUNIAs, STOCKS, MARIGOLDS, ETC. - . p g $ Wednesday will proceed to F. Nichols, summary. FOR SALE-House and lot situated Viatoris Square for noon, thence to J. on Brock @t,. Alar moot, opposite the Hemia a 's hotel Unionville for night. ti> Religious services will be held fdethodistohurch. For particulars apto gw Y B ,. W.J.GUEGG.NorthClareuont atply Thursday proceeds to Jacob Wideman's �-� u at 10.80 a. m. each day at which con 7, Markham for noon, thence to :C A N "N E D GOODS 1 addresses will be given by promin- F SALE-Tdro gasoline lau aches, Albert Davis coli 9 Pickering for night, ons Sib p and one P p(will carry is pro- Friday proceeds Joseph Lemon's lot 10 ; ent ministers. pts,,both practiq 1y new. A snap for quick W aloes, lO;Cents a Can. Peas, 10 Cents a Can. Afternoon public meetings In sate. For particulars apply at xrws once. con 9 bitaharch for noon thence to his •' own stable until the following Monday Tomatoes, a the big tent l be addressSTRAYED—On to the premises of 'morning Hon. W. J. Ronna,i ed by Corn, 8 Cana for 25 Cents. ; the anderalg - ued,lot 10,con,2, Pickering, a Lard Roberts,the French Coach stal• ' Provincial red yearling heifer. The owner may have the lion the property of Moon, Bros. Halt- same by praying ro rty and paying expen. + p P'e y 3� Secretary, Wm. Smith, ex-M. P., sa, e. bnrtoa Out.. will make the season of c'. Col. J. E. Farewell, S. C., Charles 1911 as follows: Monday, DSsy 8th, will BANANA$,. ORANGFES, PINEAPP�EB, t OST or near Pickering, on or leave his own stable, John Ormerod's Calder, M. L A,, sir A. B. Ayles- L about the 8th inst,a ill-lb horse weight lot 6,con.4. Scarboro, and proceed to LEMON$, COOKED HAM strap and short chain attached. Finder will be s worth, Minister of Justice, F. L. T.Coxworth's Armadals for noon, thea• ta,table rewarded by returniar-same W X. S. for Fuwke, M. P., and J. S. Willison, Chapman, ce to hotel O Bailivatas Corners, RICHARDSON" S night• Tuesday, proceeds to hotel ' editor-in-chief of the Toronto FARM TO RENT—Excellent farm, Thornhill for noon, thence to Cherry's News. splendid clay loam, at Oshawa Harbor,to Corners•for night. Wednesday,Rrooeeds S rent First nines grain and stank farm. Plow. to Kell 's hotel,8aarboro Junction, for T�i� �.R�O C R A full program of sports has sa after present crop, pCONATNoweasinoon, T,ort sppru li LOIL Apply to G D t, t race to Appleby's hotel, west Oshawa. t ' 7 been provided consisting of foot- 18aathi. sate Biu, for might Thursday proceeds to ball and baseball . matches, run- Peak's hotel Liverpool for anon thence LTORSE AND BL GGY FOR SALE to Walter Rogers, Kinsale, for night. _ q ring, }unplug, etc., for which HBJsck at aver, perfectly quiet and not Friday,proceed,to Mr.Hoilely's lot 12, I.' - suitable sizes will be yen. afraid of sato.: baggy u to good sonditiou,also rear of con 10,Markham for noon,thence P RI cutter robss etc.and also a good reed arena for I ' fx - anis. For further pardenlan apply to Bey.:.A. his own stable till Monday morning. Music will be furnisded by.the Kccamus,Pid wiaa. Asst! _... Y r Centennial choir consistingof 200 King Saul (14945) 9584'-The im — i Sold b - ported Clydesdale stallion also ' voices with E. W. Evans as coo- FOR SALE-A good rough-teat Faire few Rtatus-5n8-(1129-5)-The f + house eoatE ing 8 rooms besides cloaete ' ductor -.and Miss Hattie Law as and good eemout cella:. Hard sad soft water imported haoknepp stallion, both tits inside bowie. One-fifth of an acre of good gard- property of W. G. Scott, Claremont, r� pianist, also .-the Whitby and as containing ate applc Us" Aida other will make the season of 1911 as follows: f,p p y [snit. Also Imperial Oztordstow in first-classnh- Moa May 8th, will leave bis own Frost M Wood ' EsISY Glaremuntbands. repairwitbw:armiaaovenat-}�d, Fortanh diY ysr particulars apply to THORVV . Z. STEPHEN- stable and proceed to Samuel Disney'st ,h A grand concert will be given in soN,Ciaremont 'rtf on the towuhhe for night. Tuesday. the evening of the 22nd by Owen proceeds to H.Ferudale's con 6 Kinsale Noower _ for noon,sbooes W W,H. Holtb 's And • - i Jmily the well-known elocution- a o a 'r '''� le for might, Weduesda proceeds to ` J y y, p rtt3t and also other talent. fi e ! . s _� �., Joseph Grill's, Kingston Road for anon, Cut your crop of grass with the Frost ;Dealer in d thence to Frank Maddaford The nese book,"PItRt years in M! "e s$ �o b bass ine a Wood No. 8 Mower this season- Be- . _e ' , w-. .-a for night. Taarsday,proceeds to W, J. cause It is built on the Internal Gear. Pickering"b Ret'. W. R. Wood, = s 1 _i. -4 Miller a Pickering for noon, thence to principle. No. 8 will do the work faster t will be on sale on the rounds. a a x e a a Gordon Homes for night. Friday, pro m� e n y g ; 7, p and more satlafsctorily than an ordta- arm lie B C g e p �: c ads to T. A. Knows Brock road for cry mower. Dk) not fall to secure a volume as 9 Qg z•em fl- ss `aa Qse noon• thence to Brougham hotel for all kinds, nr It is a most vRluabe book written �$ j :o y� night. Saturday proceeds to their own - in a most interesting style. g 9 Ire- artv g y ,Q y stable where they will remain until the ® full,wina Monday morning. 7 Mealy and refreshments will be `5 A. � ° O= .on sale at the booths on .the o; ,. ., Count Valiartt. "5414' (S'ot. (28 s.} + Binder Twine, `e 2 m o 4 =aa+' ltiM The choteely bred impgrsed Clydesdale lig r ]sa C Z stallion,the ro rt of Graham Bros, grounds at moderate eharge. s P pe y, i Return tickets at single _fare w 1� -a �. Feb o Ciuemoat. will make tba season o4 1911i ' ' U Bu �d�e8, �l jagon�, i g 4 1S $ Sas y Le as follows !loads Slay 15th, will leave t° will be issued by the C. P. R. slid •� Apr s his own snails Gordoo's botai, Pickering a: G- T.- R. and provision is being m a e w,s tiay 01 and proceed to John Grill's lot 5, con. 3: Harne88 r.J�C + :. J Oe Pickering W tot night. Tuesday proceeds ec �� made for conveying pian lagers 3 fi 8 S O Fr.nk Tadd.ford's lot 7. B. F. Picker i v! i - 8 • p '•" Jnly.. s Iasi,for eight. Wednesday, proceeds to _ front the stations at Pickering, fT, N „ g ' Claremont and Lrxust Hill• sept as him own stable. Gordon Hoare. where he L'sb the Tiger Bake for raking your • �!• OOs "'�• remain until Friday. Friday.ay p o Nov wt to Peak's hotel Liverpool. fol hay. The teeth are curved exactly : - L right to ick up everything the mower Whitby) nIdeal-i and Lttneh vt•ill be sert°ed •• Des �, night. Saturday. proceeds to h s owt g p Olid - on the gt Ound3 at the Jaanal7 Ilat3-R beth!1& #"a'8'Brousha stable where be will remain until the cuts. You can dump it by toot or �k IT Part Perry 19,Uxbrtdtte at Ie.Canninon.lc. following Monday. hand, Tiger Lr durable am weIl as sure at Pickering Centennial. Beaverton 10,t;pt.rgrove9- Baron Fartvarrl ;r,'Jl-The pare bred- working, being all start except .tooth ' �• --- Cgdeadalsstallion,owned at the. Dan. Til cad shafts. Be rare and see these ` - - bartoo farm known as the Parker farm Frost at Wood Haying machines. Call tt ,IIoRSE REGISTER on us right away S - _ A BAD' BACK will make the season of 1811 at his own _ IY s warning that the Kidneys are Skli Torn my G'reaseeus 46706, A T, R- stable. Daubsreoa. 7. A bad back turns every twetity•tour The sundard bred registered trottiox Btscepkalus, Vol 12, '8338'. (1122:!) hour® into one dull round of pain editor, the property of Dr. Jame, The on.t y bred imported Ct Banker. • H . .- -.J.../ V �� ' 1' P Moore.Breoklta and Thos. Maddatord, esallton,the property of S. C. .Banker. Aad misery-you'are lame in the morn. Whitb will matte the season of 1911 Pickering, will make the season of C ING ring, nagged all d«y by a dull t-hrob-. as follows: Monday will leave his own lltil as follows sooday afternoon. - Wng hackwche, can't rest in the even- -= ®ing or sleep well ,t night. It butte stable'fat ?' luseliue Piake.iog and leaveahia own stable al,d proceeds to Bag on sale two Gramophones-1 Victor Firsts with new Sbre needle _ to bend over, peoo.�d to Peak's Howl, Liverpool Peak's Hotel Liverpool for night. ?nes arm ; I Berliner Coucert Sound Box.- These t ill be said Rt bargain _ s of r noon. thence to Appleby's H.,tol„ day, prooesis to his own stable. Wild. prices this month. Come and hear the new records. Also, a news straighten up West Hitt, for night. Tuesday proceeds nesday afternoon, proceeds to Bandsl's w • get up from to Kennedy's Hotel Woba a, for noon, Hotel, tt hitby for nicht, Thursday. clean up-to•dete stock of everything in the line of House Furnishings. A chair, or and Fneklin Bones. Markham for proceeds to Commercial House, n.haws See our new 55c. kitchen chairs-'saddle seat, embossed back, double lift even.- a night. Wedaseda afternoon proceeds for night. Friday proceeds to Bandel's a light weight to A, E, Majors. �hilevale for night. Hotel Whitby,for Kaon, thence to his stretcher-exceptionally good•value. ` Any sudden Thursday proceeds to McLean's Hotel, own stable until the following Monday - a twist,turn"or Bronabam, for noon, sad Colwell's- morning. Ca in r s • - Call and inspect oil tock. awkward nto- Hotel Brooklin,for night Friday pro- Baron Elect 5«129;, (12828)-Tbe im• us to od • _gement sends seeds to Royal How,Whitb for night. No trouble for show goods. y y R ported Clydesdale staliioll the property - - a t e a r i n Saturday proceeds to his own stable g y p, I of W. H Pa¢h,of Claremont, will make w twinge of where he will remain aplsl the following the season of 1911 as follows: Monday ain through Monde p K y morning. blay8,proceeds too iT.s Atha n con 9 Noek• feint for Serfin lonlumentd the weak spot~ BaYth's Kidney Pills Bring noon.J. Scott's Atha ai ht. Tara• reatch the iv.eltk`spn°, the kidne s aiid Halde °Forest ad st The celebrated state• K _ y decd bred road stallion,the property of day to J. B. Turner's Mongolia noon. "quickly restore kitiney health and WM Caakwell's con 10 Mar.bam night. Geo.C.Coakwell,3toaffvile, will stand 'Call and get prices nits see cuter before, placing your order. :'••� : •. :cotaifort. They are.guxrwnteed.. Alln ednesday to R. A. Milroy's Cedar for'marea for the season of 1911 as Yoll- dealers and driiggists, fi0c., or poat Grove noon, SVm, Teef s Chert wood owe: Monday will leave his home stand y y C:�HEFLJL ATTENTION TO paid from The R. T. Booth Co. Ltd., at H Pa¢h'e Glen, Dia ter, cad roceed night. Tbareday to J Founds, Dua Fort Erie Ont, Send' for Free hox l P bartoo, noon, Gordon's hotel Pickering ,E liB:�L1I � r11 D FL'N ERAL �� ARK ° to Proctor's hote', Port Perry, for night; vrbi^,h will he gladly tent on fl night.Toeeday proceeds to viyrt a hotel noon; night. Fridkv to 1. A. Knox's Brock +' tion.' Sold and guaranteed in 7P Tuesday tblwe 1'e hotel Brooklin ni ht. Syed road noon, Brougham hotel nurht. Sat.g Phone nigllt or day, Bell or lndepelldeut. * ing by T. V. McFadden. neaday,proceeds to Perrin's hotel R'hit urday to Lutber Pilkey's con 7 Pickering i; by for noon and nicht. Thursday pro noon,thence to his own stabie. -- Y, seeds to Gordon's hotel. 1 ickeriust for Loretto. (15803) B,C.6.B., (15503)A.C. — 1 q �TT TQ noon;Johnson's bote', Whitevale,.night;I' 6.B, ;11-129} C.C S.B., The fashion OOT A. ..LV A7 s1. V E ►7 _ -ABO V i .i AE BOOS Friday,proceeds to Bcougham hotel, for ably bred Clydesdale stallion, the pro ' noon;Claremont for night. Saturday perty of R.Dafoe, Green River, will 'We were never better prepared to suit you in footwear-style, price �l Those who subscribed for The Pick- pproceeds to his own stable until moniay make the sessou of 1911 as follows: ering Book and who still wish to pro- fo lowing. bionc'a afternoon, wi l leave his own and'quality. Try a pair and be convinced. r" cure it(the price now being$1.50), fire , y "rte tegUested to secure it from the stores 'Terringtort Bellrrsasa 3d1:, (9087) arable and proceed to Brougham. for ,�ti'e are showing some choice Ginghams. Prints and Cha mbrays-abso- the imported hackney stallion the n nant.ox' Tuesday, rr noon to T• a. lute! fast colors. Laces in Sal. and Torchou and Embroideries. where it is on sale. The orders do notW.' + p _groped.of H. Pugh, Claremont, Knox's Brock road for noon thence to y; bind any one, but it is hoped that by y and (}. David Milne, Cherrywood, Pe'A's hotel Liverpool until Wednesday having it it the stores all will be able Groceries-A fall stock always on, hand and strictly fecal. Now 19 will make the Beason-51.1811 as follows: afternoon. Wedoerday afternoon pro ' .: conveniently to supply themselves. Maud ay will leave his own stable, and ceeds to Geo.Davidson's jr.Cherrywood, the time.to Ret your pineapples for canning. Sunkist Oranges. - '• All cubo wish to make sure of copies proceed to Ashburn hotel for noon, for night. Thursday,proceeds to Thos: Bananas, Lemous, Prunes, Peaches, Dates and Figs. for themselves or friends are advised ' lo da so before the Centennial.`- thence to Col9vell's hotel Broot}in =till Reeeor e, 6carboro, townline for coon, • prooeeTuesday -afternoon. Tuesday afternoon thence to H. aline fl'e DJsrkbam and , G.' A. GILLE SPIE, .DUNBARTON - _ W. R. WOOD, -- prooeeda-to Bsadel's hotel, Wbitb Bcarbo*o townline for night. Friday, Claremont until Wednesday afterhoon. Wedges. prooteds to J. Baledon's lot 14 con. 9 -- clay afternoon proceeds Gordon's hotel Markham,for coon,thence to R.Eagles s. Pickering for night. Thursday proceeds ton's lot 10 con 9. Markham foe night. • to G.D. Mime's Cherrvwood, for noon, Saturday proceeds to his own stable " _ thence to K. A Milroy's Cedar Grove where he will remain until the following Af ` for night. Friday proceeds to A. E. Monday afternoon. BMK S F� x. —]PROCLAMATION— • Tbe MuMcipalityo f the To9wulthip of CENTENNIAL SUPPLIES I Estabiithea 1873 !OF CANADA �Baaac6ee Pickering, TT WHEREA.s.,Thursdatyy and Friday, . { s2isd and 23rd days of June, 1911, have ' . 1811—PICKERING TOWNSHIP-1911 ."'MONEY' ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS _- " been selected for the celebration of the \ Centennial Anniyereary of the said _.. _ _ _ Safety, convenience and low coif unite to make t �' B[ M P Municipality, - only Orders issued by this Bank a most satisfactory. _ Therefore, I do hereby proclaim the We have received an extra supply of Choice Groceries, Breakfast Said esus and 23rd days of June gplib- = Awa of sending small sums to any part of Canada: - ' lie holidays in the said Municipality,pub- Foods, Soda and Fancy Biscusts in great variety,Peaunts y g li which all interested 'Will please fresh roasted, Popcorn and Cagdies galore. Under $5 ,. . . 3n, $10 to$30 . . . I Oa $5 to$10 . . : fit. $30 to$50- . . . 15r- take Ii take notice and govern themselve4 Accordingly... - Tomatoes, Peas and Corn-1 can of each for 25 cents. Drafts issued for larger amounts. . :- -• -- ' In teetimoby whereof I have cRused the Corporate seal to be affixed hereto Savings Bank Department at Every BmncL Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Etc., arriving twice a week, and �•. rr +sod have set my hand this lith day of g g [� ' ' Julie in the year of our Lord, one don't forget our cines lines. _ p I C K E R I N G ]BRAN- CH thousand nine hundred and eleven. > ; R. R. MOWBRAY, CLARENCL T. BATTY, Manager ' Reeve! GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM aRANCIH A"O AT WNITNY. - _ f . v •a •Y°.t� o -, .- -: ..�� '..�s• S .,� rr->; L ^."i n 'A•!•'�,;;t� .�w .,.�,•y• ¢,,..' �: `..y..r..;• .rF '�;1.•�. .L.• ' � ..: '--, ,.. , ,- ,,;,,• ,. ..�^. .. .,.: .,r; •,,,:": <' t..: w p. i ( �.,. ,:zi`"�a,. z .aft. o„-„ -'�+ F,>. .,•,:.• f''m'�R"+x`” ,: ..,,:.R<s rixt�.:} S '•y. •.. .� . ..iy t•,.�:w �,�h yrs. ;.r..+y�' ...*'rn•��,�a.Yt,�`Ny..r,„an_';s.x '�•.-�.b�c ;.�y°,,:,C�'-'.' ••,,�� '�i!r"�•. swAwa."fir 4 "":..t'$"o',+y; x,,av5"++•. �, �. sq.,r z ,• •.r. :iT 'i i y. .•• 1' H.. ,- :1 i^y 1 J•Y Fdj, £ My _w�Y '�i .'P.�?'S3+ -t"' ..YF ,S- s �."e•" P� "l`.. R,'�'•' 1,^•' :}CY'-.' 1 W, -w :.. ^.v !' •, ''S,•.Y'w +: � ,,q ^..t•y: 4N - 1.7 , GLARKMONT rt,.Rawson, of Tomato, was ITCHING SCALP STEEL BOOTS s STEEL BOOTS :, over Sunday. Got Rid of, in a Few Hours — Middleton, of Agincourt, DOCTORThere is nothing made that will so FSR' lle'visitinwher sister,Mrs. Ed. Lia. . US quickly rid the seal of distressing -w0ffiFN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOE$ vim _= itchiness an PARISIAN SAGE the tOa, - hairdresser and beautifier. 4=so•!— _ T$$ I!F>mws man will be in Clare- ; • T. M. McFadden guarantees Part- : ' - Q$�Z= �•�� ut�uanezt Monday instead of isian Sage to cure dandruff, stop itch- -Tns scalp and falling hair.or, money ;,,'�v�gjR F00�'Wg'i:A.R ` f. Mrs. Thos. Stephenson and dun- hsck,and sells it for only 50c„ a lame �ghtiere spent siwday with friends _Is , �.aritalitv._iato_'he hair ii 1 —"Flour and Feed always on hand. > '' n Toronto. and gives it a tadiant aster. + Mr. Beelby and daughter, rite 0 It is the favorite hair dressing of The Corner Store, Claremont. refined women because it so p " W M. PALMER' " visiting,the focmer's son'in Barrie refreshes the scalp and not being•iattic. , for a couple of weeks. ky or greasy is delightful to use. . Mr: William ' Hamilton with _ , �: some friends visited the Misses Cared by LydiaLf�a E. rt111C Sold and guaranteed in Pickering by y Arthur y Hurd, g To- ham sVegetableColmpoulnd T' M' McFadden. t " `,t He , Hamilton on Sunda t r and Mrs. H , o ron,to, were the lifuests of Wm. Caniftou, Ont.—'q had been a great Heals and Lunch will be served - rImporlmt showing of fiaast display of and Mrs. Jones, for a few days. sufferer for five years One doctor on the grounds at the Com, A '' Wagons have been secured to told me it was ulcera of the uterus, Pickering Centennial. .�W v° ° assorlmsal f Very fi o convey passengers to the Centers• and another told .me it was a fibroid Stslionary, Books,Doli, Toys, jasl 1% tumor. No one _ �i alai grounds during the celebra- knows what I suf- AL7.Cti01'1 S�.Ie �vod for the Holiday Ira". Call tion fered. I'w o u l d in Robt. Worthy, of Brampton, always be worse °F_ —� 13alssoriptions Talisa formal] Yagasia+,w. was here on Monday erecting two at certainriods, n monuments in the new Union and navels was SctchV �• Why and Day xswwpapsws Cemetery. regular, and the Mr. And Mrs. Wm. Scott were b"wereterriblen - "_" ort horns at Ashbury on Monday visiting ' Mrs. Miller at the home of John ^'`+ d, ve ill in S %X:3C 931=04 � -Davidson. bed,and the doctor -AT- W'hStb9' : told me I would Miss Maud Beal. of Toronto, ac- have to have an - companied by her friend Miss a operation, and Maple Hall Stock. Farm y during shoat it and she advised me to oRssrNwOao, ONTARfO -� +} Lavers, spent Sands here with that I of ht the 0 her parents. g peratioa I wrote to my Compound. E r iughap personal a xppele- Tuesday, June 20th, 1911 Mrs. McEwen, of Mount Albert, I Boas here on Monday with a view Com sad Throngh p' - — --to securing a place to start a mil- hence I have found it the beat meds- The property of - At the prise o� Screen 9JoosB Hasty busineFs. cine in the world for female troubles, „ D. BIRRELL 'AND SON - ', � The C: P. R. cement gang have for it has cured me, and I did not have A conspleted their,,_work here and to have the operation after all. The - have moved to the neighborhood •Compound also helped me while past Nice Grained Door for 85 Cents, of Smith's Falls. Ing through Changgee of Lite."-Mrs. 1 Chas Gibbons, who has been re- Lvrrru 18LA18, Caaifton,-Ontario, .d :Complete for 95 Cents. siding in Toronto, for sometime, Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com. arrived home on Monday for aid• made from root® and herbs, proved to be the most successful - .visit to his parents. John and Mrs. Stephenson, of rem y for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, . � Door aims as Cut, nicely grained M15. Pickering. spent Saturday and. inflammation, fibroid tumors, i �Sanday here with their sons, larities, periodic pains,backache,bear- ✓ and varnished, $1.35. +" "Thomas and Ernest. Ing-down feeling, flatulency, tndigea- ; .� , Rev. J. A. Grant, and Mrs. D. tion,and nervous pprostration. It costs - complete, 81.45. w ,-i "- ]E+`orsth and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- but a trifle to try it and the result has yard ard are in 'Lindsay this been worth.millionstowufferijWwomen, y Window Scree as and Screen • ' week, attending the Baptist Con- — HEAD A D � � fereacQ. Plants For Sale - 35 Wire In all sizes at J Owing tothe public meeting- in _ 1� Yearling and Two-year-old the Masonic Hall on the evening of Heifers. 9 Boils and l4 nun - 'June 24th, the Women's Institute Tomato.CxhhagF Cauliflower, Celery young CHARLES SARGENT,SARl�I i ,'LAR �'MONT �4 hes postponed the meeting to be and Garden Flowers. wagon • Cows mostly with Calves on road during season. at foot. (held at Mrs. H. Cooper's. - Miss Mary Adair, of Aglncourt: The Gammaidge Gardens, ; Col. Bellows, Capt. Robson d •Roes the guest of Mr. and Mrs. :Robbins. on Sunday. Her broth- BROUGHAM At'c710NEEPUA Corn .-Cultivf"�� ��'(Jrs' _ •er, Fred. of Pickering, also spent -- — '. • : .Sunday with Claremont friends. �,�z.:-�- _ ••� :. If you want a Corn Cultivator, better investi ate Mrs. G. H. Sapmis and child are ,�-r rJ � •r �$,.�' fes. ' d -. a •sppeend' a coir le of ruonths with the writs of the PLANET JR line the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Tat +r:_ Our No. 72. two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn, turni ]Scutt, a Brussels. They were r" inangels, potatoes or beans thoroughly at oneee. 3 - iaccompwnied by the latter who . ,� y-:r -. - . ' figs been spending-the past few > . t ,weeks here. The ladies of the Presbyterian - I Have a sample in my shop for l a • Church, reco zing that the men and s A g inspection. Gall to see it. are always busy, gathered one post card will bring s caU►logve - 'day Ipst week and with rakes and * ° I • �,+ I •� _ with full particulars. lawn mowers and willing helping ;hands put the church grounds in ito better form than they have . :Ibeen for years past. �L C• O. Bennett lost three sheep _ . ..Plymouth Twine a iby dogs on Friday last. It occur- .•��Y. red during daylight and after be- � 1 I have the agency for Plymouth in gg driven off they went into John Beelby's herd and began �' Twine, and can supply those worrying them. They bit one , who demand a good ` rather badly but were driven article. away before killing any. • "'" ' Our football team played their :Prices- ara right. . -; ' ".'.final game of the league series - with Green River on Saturday Howard E. Turner whitevatie - *w� +'' eveyiag. The game was vigor- •ousl,y contested by both sides, . ._�._._ Y_ _ __-•-'--_.. but was a clean.game throughout. T� R V p Neither side eco B d until near We ' :a. -` Pickering• Lumber Yard a�. BRYAN .[z last when Green RivQr succeeded Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' i❑ putting a ball through the goal. Pine.flooring, Manitoba siding.'drop sundries, Central office Bell -•Ria result of this genie Green A myon Enlargement, 18 by z4 inches,of one of the best photographs ofthe siding, matched, rough and dressed Telephone Co. Aaggency for River is head 'of this section of pine and hemlock. 11 in.rind I j in, Rolston Laundry. the league. Much interest was late Rev, Father Morriscy, the reaowed priest•physician,'has been prepared Fa g dressed pins; i in. V matched.' takenin the sine as the whole -� b1s of c4se priest himself of of his wonderful prescriptions. Better even than N Brunswick white• CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO. q _pine. New -- country side- was:" represented, the unall reproduction above, it is a,very handsome picture, worthy of framing, cedar shingles, The receipts at the Rate amounted The Father Morri" Mededne Co., Ltd.,of Chatham, N,B,,'will be glad t• Terms Strictly Cash to the sum of $90.20. send an enlagement,.absolutely free, to each one wba writs far it. A thunderstorm of unusual le W. D. GORDON & SON. Q, verity, passed over this locality do and guaranteed in 3iekering'ty 9. X. %e jadd¢n ; on Saturday evening and caused, much damage. James Wagg, of New Blacksmith 'Shop T e :Goodwood lost his barn as well as - A number of cattle that were so 'ready for shipment. Fred Horn- .. impsola C O giving leased the blacksmithShaw, of Green River had his barn t • Of all materials sad design and driving-shed destroyed, and shop.formerly run by Hy, Thom- kept its hook. It will pay you several other barns not far die son, I am prepared to do general to call at our works std ins sot oar stook prey blacksmithing in all lines. and obtain prioes. Don't be misled b3r taut became a o . the flames agents e o not employ loy the n,eons ueut.. `caused by the storm. A cunsid- -- _ P 7 �q "-erable amount of damage was al. Ho"ESHM G A STECIALTY y We sgeab r Cur Summer lllin oommieaion of 10 per cent.,whiohyou wiA so caused to the telephone lines in cry Ind, hone, No, E02 Claremont oertaiol save b r the district. The storm was also ° p ' call solicited, y ptirohNiag from as, accompanied by a high wind that New Hats for Bummer -- JOIN MCGRATH WHITBY GRANITE Cg., 3" caused some damage to trees. oay,s. whttb,., onMisJ� One say last week Mrs. �Vm. CLAREMONT, ONT. �..Miller, of Ashburn, met with a The display will be well worth f - very serious accident 'which will a special, visit, because of the The P1Ck$riIIg E' W' EVAlr S� tz , lay her off duty for sometime, beauty of the Hats and the styles. % y :Slue was driving along the 9th con- - �' Pump Manufacturera r cession when her ']corse became The big hats are bigger and the Vigilance Committee _ -frightened at J. W. Disney's,ap= -sinalrfiats'are smaller than those Shop and Residence, Dundas 9tJ .,,• proaching motor truck. She gave heretofore shown. The are 'The object'of this Association is to y The Dealer the Shoe lessen stealing and prosecute W1ITB , ONT. •ti the usual signal for him' to stop, different in. color; style acrd trnn- ' p � 3' the felons. Three doors west of Whitby House. ,w • '. • but�foc some reason he Palled to and the fit . l i Hats the e as n early t. {lo so. The burse became unman- ming We can.f9t you in price,style,comfort ageable and in turning the corner spring,.. and -they are beautiful and wear. Ladios hoots, shoes and Members having property stoleu communis sli rs-1.40, 1.00, 1.80, I.70, 1.110, 2.00 oats immediately with any member the buggy tipped over throwing and dressy hats. If we havit t ply We are prepared to instal wood orirm g n hat uu ci ant we will tasks it or 2.20,E:bO. Aliases-1.3"0, 1.40 and 1.65. of Exeontive,Commitiee. K- Mrs. Miller to the round, where pumps on short notice;also attend Y Children's, all rues, 80c. a Membership tee '11.00. she remained ttnconscilthe for Ret it for yon. Our prices are Men's Imperinl Patent Leather pBoota p to all kinds of repairing, _ some time. As a result her left 4.00. Plain dull tops 2.50, 3,50. Plain TtoY°°s se`arradii on appliom cation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, collar bone was fractured and her more reasonable than you can get Blutchers foxed heels and straps 2.00, also gasoline engines and i r` right wrist was broken, thus anywhere else. .(FYouth's-1,25, 1.40, 1.50, ].fib, 1.75. , Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, the squre gear s t W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont) having no use of either arm or hand. We hope for her speedy O'Connor Arthur 1 MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR" e+�overy, �. C0., l'IC�EHII�T Phone No.so at residence s r v Y. h e SI�Fi� 1�' „ Hour Art e s 4 ry�p .:: '..',. -... ....:ut rK.✓W' ..iW.:h rvtiv ,.;. .. .' '..1 •�'•'3 Y'• NK'• :�, �� 1?'tosidal. o&asv rrc. F �. k :.� ;� ....rmr.•, �l,r e-:W a s _.,' ew: .;;, ';,:^or-.e.•-r.. 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'9e M ..y l•� �•y�-4r against th sl#Drf tt�alt OR fila and Afa1t k>} , i had a this appaieatly to - r'. They vd11 if you take � ��r►� �_�,.. l' r t thwart T I don't•feel like retracing ,my. ► " " s steps at &IL I am sure this is a e # 1 ) : .. near way Lo the Hall. P' E T -w 11 R11L - He ate ped back and reviewed the t gage, the dogs watching him with They correct stomach disorders, assist digestion, and make life worth � iy gam_ eager eyes and hanging tongues, living again for the victim of dyspepsia. Soo.a box. It your druggist has ' r, LOOK INTO TIIG ��T marvelling as to what he was going not stocked them yet,send us Soo.and we will mail them. 34 to do. t. young _ • s bbad, Neeiwai Deva ad C1�isal Cerra of Caesla.Lbaud L 1[eereaL "Hum!" m used the with much deep thought; ' certainly; but it might be worse. Dick'—poor Dick! it isn't so bad, feuding on the girl's sorrow, to h� I think I'll have a shot! At the old fellow! You were more fright- saw the figure was both young V% „ _ worst I shall only tear my clothes, ened.than hurt, thank goodness! slight; but before his thoughtful In. nr CHAPTER XVIII. agonizing reii+ection came, that were and I hate to be beaten. Now to But if-this infernal thing had closed tention could be carried out, an f1a+ , _ be to discover now that his love had as it should have done, you would cident occurred to revent it alta The rain clouds had vanished the see if want of practice has destroy- P �• ►ext morning, and the• sunshine, never changed—that she was still ed my former agility 1" have had a broken leg, old chap!" gether. The dogs, who were ,101 bough it was but a faint likeness his fair, pure ideal—was there not He retraced a few,paces farther, With infinite tenderness Darnley actuated by so nice a sense of dell✓ r the torture of knowing she was lost? fixed his hat on firm! then start- patted and soothed the frightened cacy, went u to the silent corm, " o the golden light that used to He was so completely in the dark y' g P t _;well in the bygone summer time, ing at a quick, even pace, he leaped I animal. and first giving a sniff of wariness, r� he did not even know where Nancy nest began to um itill shone bright and pleasant! the formidable barrier as li htl as It was as be said. The do was g jump up and lick the g y was, what she was doing, how it g g small hands with short barks sad a .,:'►ver the grounds and lawn. though it had been a few iac ea,I not really much hurt, for the trap , Darnley was up early; he had fared with her. Dorothy had vouch- not a five-barred gate. (had fortunately failed to net pro- cries of canine welcome and •ie• t; sated no information, if even she p perly; but his blow darkened.as he light• laid his visit to the sick room, and There was a flush of pleasure on had any to give, and he had been his face and a thrill of satisfaction rose from his knees. The man's heart stood still;a mist ' tad been rewarded for his pains by too agitated to question her. the evident deli t and comfort his g is his breast. rose before his eyes, then his pulses 'f �r tth Dee in his thoughts, he strolled Sir Humphrey would be simply t incle experienced in his presence. P g ' I said I would sat be beaten, beside himself of he knew these began to throb at a rate they lied - on and on, until he reached the end never travelled before. rhe young man was inexpressibly he mentally declared, as he coaxed horrible things. were scattered of the lawn, then returned and "Dick—Bor ie—Dick, come hers. ' chocked at the change wrought in the dogs to squeeze through the about. I wonder who has done it I g . nee vigorotis, florid, happy-looking looked at the Hail. standing sur- bars and join him. "It would have It's nut like ALurdock for with all Do you heiir me?" he called, in a Sir Humphrey; and despite his rounded with its dismantled trees been awfully hard lines to have had' strange, husky voice. wavin their empty branches and his gram}_gess the old fellow has manhood, a mist of unabed tears g P Y to tramp all down that lane again;i as soft a .heart'as any one I'know. The dogs fell back, sudden!,! fro in the soft, mild air. and I must. checked in their exuberantplea- Dolly's- 1 rushed to his eyes as he gazed at Doll 's'blind is down. Good. A Bet on now. Poor Dolly!Perhaps Lady Merefield has been pea- the white, drawn face, with the Y will wonder what has become of exercisin her authorit This ie sure; not so much by his command .,_ shadow of retreating death linger- long steep is the best thing for leer, me 77 , •� the Bort Of thin y as by the involuntary ehivbr that -- - poor child- I can't bear to see her He icked - bis hat, which had } g I could im ran through-ttze-girl's frame, mak- ing,, as it were, reluctantly on it; ,face as it was last night. I feel P P agine her doing. Well, at any ,tite, ! he could not a tai at first, but g fallen off in his 'um and replaced ing her start to her feet and turn p eve. Now I must set ronhe Sorel!! P restless. A few miles more will do } p' I Y everything her white tear-stained face to tboi r �. stood grasping the thin, trembling it on his dark, wavy locks. be altered in the twinkling of an ' " (band his uncle extended to him. me goad. "I'll have to go at Murdock about master. "This—this is. a bad lookout, He whistled, to the digs, who that ate and board, b Jove, I B Y A silence that was as deep as ; g Y the .lake must be over there. Der lad," Bir Humphrey Pricked up their ears gladly and will!" he declared as be turned to death lived then. What words P , With another tender caress for , e awbisrype�red in his faint, weak voice. �d round him, delighted at the I go through the long grass and wild, the it , who was could come at such a momen! be- "I've had a narrow squeak, a , a prospect of a walk, and seeing in wooded inclosure. "Sir Humphrey g icing very mine, w roe tween these two? It was not weak- narrow Y P the young man strode over the rank Darn- very narrow one. I thank Heaven i this—poor animals!—a sign that won't stand it for an instant, I am Reeds and rasa, ice in n char nese alone that tied Derrick Dara- _ $vu are here. My—my darling' better times were corrin.g Derrick Isnre." lookout for more traps, and making ley'e tongue, as his dark eyes .seed s;' 1 ;.. walked on rapidly. He ave no p g into Nancy's great,. sad blue ones; Wrests some one to look after her, P y g Then he whistled to the d s and I the dogs follow sharp at heel, a _ and— apecidl heed to the path he chose, �pushed on. It was strange, uL he proceeding to which the aagaciova it was a sense of fear, of hones x! His strength would go no tar- but let his feet lead him involun- I did not quite recognize his aux- beasts .were aotL1•ag loath, slues that compelled his silence, for in 3 ' tber, tarily whither they would. Be !roundin s. that one glance he read how much i g their companion had" ezperieneed The young man began to 'talk was soon out of the grounds into ( 6e had wronged her; and that, o© True, there were doubtless many such difficult and sin. cheerily, in the nearest approach 0 the muddy country lanes, but once Y P matter what motive had caused heft portions of the Hall grounds and Darnley walked on for shout fifty his old frank manner he could mus- there he .awake from his musings, to separate herself from him, sl>. lands which he had not yet seen; ,yards, and yet tope lake did •riot ,! ter up; it was a hard struggle, for and, with a quick Movement, turned but there was an indefinable feel- come in sight, loved him with even more intenvoy _ :r it hit him very deep to see the ac- away from the village. Solitude wan in in his mind that this .ran not I than in their brief summer happi- , five, health gea�le-natured man, bad, but nasi was worse, and he g "It is very odd," he muttered, "I nese. ' y gossip like the rest of the -property, seem to be all wrong. Hallo! what's ' who had seemed the very quint- (could not by any chance go through + g (To be continued.) ��. essence of vitality, lying there a I Ripstone village without stopping to For one thing, it was unkempt I that?—looks Iike a woman's dress; _ At a r cripple for life, a terrible wreck. (greet first one persga and then as land neglected. Evidently 'the board it must be one of the maids—so _ He said everything he could to other. to trespassers was not -needed, for much the better, she will put me on .yNDIFFERENT WORKMEN. t' ry' g I this spot wall not inviting, even to the right track' Come on, dogs" Ch eer Biz Humphrey—sacrificing 13e strode along beedlesa of the tramps. His steps were'necessarily soften- The (!trench Government's schema his own inclination, which was bat- mud. Although he had been at the = tlin to be out in the o Hall a great deal the earlier rt "If I go this way I shall reach ed with the thickness of the herb- for the insurance of workmen goat g pen ear, t ing to solve the problem which h of the year, he was not very cion- �the lake," Darnley communed with age upon which he walked, and as � into effect July 9. I't requires that Dorothy's words of last night had versant; with'the neighborhood, as ! himself, as he came to one post• he pushed through a short clump for two months prior to that date i! The sunshine bbd suddenly gone, of low growing shrubs, Sir Darnley I workmen and workwomen makd i. conjured up, his walks had been confined prince- I - The elek man lay back contented, pally to the Hall grounds, and Gtr and fife air felt bks rain at any saw immediately that the servant farms! application for the beese9td d more aceto] look on lila war ulnphre had beets abroad so moment. maid not only was unaware of his of the insurance The local au• countenance than had come during much that he had no chance of ex- A shiver, bora of what sensation presence, or, indeed, the presence thorities of each town, village and dt t B commune have supplied the pr°•, his short respite froi>; pain, ploring the country during the 'he did not know, passed through of ani one near her, but that she PP e ctive beneficiaries with blaall him. ' He stood still, and looked'was evidently overcome with fa- Pe "1 am glad," he murmured, over hunting seasons, therefore, it was sli a of a er, which they ars t1 '. round, and at that moment one of ti ue or grief, for she sat crouched P p p .and over again; and once, when not at all surprising that, when Mr• ' g g fill out and hand in. The resull 4. I -Darnley bent over him, he caught Darnley found himself at a corner .the dogs gave a sharp cry sada on an old gnarled tree rout, her el i has been most extraordinary.- ,_, -the whisper; "Dolly has fretted .where two lanes ran diverse ways, moan of pain ; and in one glance bows planted on her knees and her There have been few applications. about Nancy—you mast cheer—" I he came W a sudden standstill- and the young man saw that the poor face hidden in her hands. When he had left the sick-room, hesitated. animal had its forepaw locked is With the instinctive delicacy that _ having first inquired for Dorothy, I He-stood and reconnoitred, hav• !a trap which had been hidden in was so pre-eminently one of his Jl(7$T WHY - J :y and learned that she was sleeping ing first ascertained that it was the long grass. chief characteristics, deepened by - ' . _:,soundly—a condition of things still early by a glance at his watch, I "This is shameful!" he said, the rush of sympathy that, came up- "Do you find the cost of living which leased him ger, as he knelt -on him ae he beheld this .figure, bo any higher than it was, say, tivt p beyond all de- and, then determined to take the flushed with an $ ` p young man put, on right-hand lane. down and unfastened the cruel ma- expressive of utter despair and de- years ago I" • acre tion—the _ � ._._.• =' .his hat, and, whistlingfor the "I must have -&-regularmade de- chine. "I shall-certain! give Mur- solation, Derrick Darnley turned . "}cs, sir. Two of my daugbtetf 'F dogs, who were mournfl and de- -tour," he said to himself. "T'hat dock a piece of my min . Poor to withdraw . silently without in- have got married since." pressed at their beloved maswr's mass of trees evidently belongs to Illnesa, he sallied out into the open the east part of Ripstone. I can—air. It was a wonderfully balmy get hack that way." ,day—ane of the few summer days So, suiting the action to the word, " ji► .that are sprinkled here and -there he made for the spot mentioned. in an English winter, - The very When he reached the trees, how- first person he saw was the old ever, he came to a stop. A gate head gardener, Mr. Murdock, from was before him, but it was chained ` ^ whom he received a warm greeting and padlocked, with ominous iron —in fact, everybody was pleased to spikes ornamenting the top rail. •aee him again. The young man gave a short whir- t "Eh but it's tle of surprise,' which deepened as _ • Miss Dorothy will P be right glad, sir," he said, ,We his eyes rested on a board with a, were just at our wits' end two days 'warning to trespassers printed on � � sen that pair bairee's white face it,�in gigantic lettere ".' made our hearts bleed. And 'sen This is very odd! Uncle Hum- his lordship went she's wanted some phrey can know nothing of it, I am one varry badly." I sure. One of the keepers.has taken - - "Well i alt, here now, and here upon himself to be very cautious all f — " ' at once. It's the first time I ever! w �1 1 shall remain, said Derrick Darn- ley, quickly. He shrank from hear- remember a sward dike that, or oc " u, ing some unkind remark on Nancy's spikes like those ugly ones, to have s _- conduct. With this new and .per- a place in Ripstone property." jA �—� for FarmeliT :..plexing condition of his mind, he He rattled-the gate as he mutter- ' $3,600 fo - J� determined he would judge her-no ed this; but though-the chain was! �- more till he had fathomed souse- (loose, there was no movement ei- EA:D the conditions you would have little ' thing of the trutli. ther backward or forward. '.R of the Prise con- chance agaYtst your As he moved away, followed by "This in, to say the least of it, ` test we are con- -neighbor. For remem- the dogs, his thought went to '1lere annoying deuced annoying!" mus- ! ducting for the farm- bar, Prises "C and ers of Canada. $400.00 'M" have no bearing ErC1i1, and he wandered what could , in prizes will be award- whatever upon the quantity. of cement used. �. !lave. taken .tris ether man away ed to each Province. These prizes will be divided As a matter of iac;, your success in this con- from his cousin at such a crisis. It into four groups, conalsting of: ,was'very odd; and then his inind test will depend to s great extent on your careful went back to the one all-potent sub- PRIZE "A^ 100.00 to '•s riven to the termer to eseh readlrig of our i60-page book, "What the Farmer po 'Province who wfl! use during 1911 the greatest somber of Can Do 'With Concrete." In this book—sent free y barrels of "CANADA" Cement. PRIZE "B"—$100.00 o be jest—N•Incv. Hq a too_ truly a ven to the farmer in eich,.Provinoe who uses Q NADA" on request to any farmer, full instructions are B OVRIL, gt A a man o{' honor anl�o- delicacy to Cement for the greatest number of purposes. PAIS$ "O y 100.00 to be given to the farmer in eaeb Province who wen as to the uses of concrete, and plans have pressed Dorothy further last a e ffurniske. us with the photograph showfag the beat of any for every kind' of farm buildings and farm 'y '-night, although in_the girl's Shat- kind of work dons oa his fsrs� duria4 1911 utility. 7ou'1I'see the need of ti7ia book 1 Assists Digestion �`--^ with 'CANADA" Cement. PAIZ]C 'D"— ' i tered state a less gcneruus=minded 4100.00 to he given to the farmer in each whether you are going to try for a pTse person might have ;earned all he a Pro•inee who mbalta the beet and est or not. If you have not got your a ntglets descripttea of how any per- wanted to know. In fact, he had It !ilii}i 03 iL nriLV�r OI .•'tf+a ttoular piece of work (shown br copy yet, write for It to-ni:ht. A t� yhotoi reph wag in) was dent. Simply cut off the attached con changed the subject immediately, find Nancy's ie�me had not been S&1103 tt'iliCll is delicious a p►�� r Every farmer In Canada to pon--or a postcard will do— A:aaee mentioned again. But Dorothy's iollgible,, Therefore, do not sign your name and ad- Fend cur• ' y,_ staunch love and loyalty had sank in flavor.,0id which also is a be deterred from enter- dress thereto and mall cu:dr skwd a� ened fresh'impulses in the man's rr •? ing by any feeling that it to-night. - me. heart. It sent a pang °of self-re- arVflt Rrtl t0 Ql�eltlOn. r - 3iame.......:,. •• 1 proactl'through him—reproach that t1 [Itllt3 �)OVI"li lnr>l:es i Canada Cement Com Limited she 'should be faithful to Nancy, " I Pan3rr Andrew.......... . while he had already j.udficd and SCil[>; O! :LI1 liiCUi n10t8 t. iKOsfiRal►[ yo RT condemned her, and.it also brought pain--deep, lasting pain ; and tics Ai io pp : ' iiia�. . #.. ,, ,,• W... .t i.:L...r+„ #: GT. '1 '- .,,,^ � Y i._u'r r.ri r 6 n• .. 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' _, _,.." r. .� : �. ,rte:.x.','.:- .',4x. ,,,sss•"'SS',SI iii$.. .. PRICES Of FARM PRODUCTS ' 1ILL :-� IONS, a REPORTS 1'110'41 THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES OF y : NIay Take Western Route to India, Where AMERICA. Grand Trunk Pacific Makes an agreement He Will Be Crowned-Emperor ti With Prince Rupert " Prices of Cattle, Gratn, Cheese `A des atch from Montreal says:: make Kin George's rei n epochal, and Other Produce at Helve ' cadent of the Soverei n of the Em- 1100 fest of water frontage; glues p y g r, P y g g g A despatch from Prince Rupert, .� special to The Herald from Ot- establishing, as it would, the pre- sad Abroad. B. C. says':: There 1s a feeling of i number of sections for parka, etc. , tawa says. It is reported here, g .,BBEADSTUFFS. optimism here as a result of the give sixty acres for a cemetery pica visiting the outlying portions Toronto, June 13.-Fleur-winter wheat City Council's meeting with the agree to start work at once 'on o ter : •from a reliable source, that a visit g of the British dominions after his 90 per cent. patents, $3.35 to $34o, Mon• Grand Trunk Pacific. officials on two and a half million dry dodf will be made to this country eeession: ices! fre ht: Manitoba flours:-Firstf Wednesday Astable, Rio; second patents, $4.60; and 3''aYglsti on the assessment and a station gild machine car Majesty King George. The King King George will tour Canada be sirMo�nico aewheaL= o°i track. 'Toronto. question. The officials. present shops, round houses, etc., costing will visit Canada en route for India, fore the end of this year, for he is at $1.02 1.2c, Bay porta; No. s at $1.00; No. were President Hays, Manager over one million dullars, and�agree 4 �` F where he will be crowned as Em- to arrive in Bombay ou December 2,. 3 at 97 1.2c_ Chamberlain Solicitor D'Arc" that this is to be the definite Pa- t Ontario wheat-No, 2 red and white �leror. His Majesty will visit all and make his State entry.,into Del gnotod at 85 to 86c, outside. Tate and others. The. agreement cific terminal of the Grand Trunk ;'important cities In the Dominion hi on December 'i. He i8 to be Barley-prices nominal, was signed on Thursday ilia Oats-Ontario grades, 37 1.2 to 38c,.out- g ay night and Pacific. A hotel to cost a millio i during journey across the crowned on December 12. Plans side, for No. 2. and at 39 1.2 to 40c, on the people will vote on it in ten dullars will be started as soon a3 ' country, and will sail for India have been made to enable one hun- andk117 To3oNo.. 38Ba� :is°ate, 40 lac; days' time. The company is to pay a site is selected. The plans of all #rom Vancouver." Bred thousand persons to see the Corn--No- 2 American yellow, 57c. Bay 1$16,000 a year for ten years on all these works are prepared and ars Should this report prove to be ceremony. The Bing is to'reach p p as-purely nominal, railway lands here, valued at sev- here and there is great elation- j�` true,.the event it forecasts will Calcutta on December 30. Bye-Prices are nominal. eral million dollars; give"the city over the agreement, Buckwheat-Nothing offering r -_ Bran-Manitobas at $21, in bags. Toren- to, and shorts, s2S to $Z3, in base, Toron- , DIED IN POLICE CELLS. for but before his arrival his wife t°' Ontario bran, las! to {21.;0, to bags, N Toronto. • was dead. , Serious Charges Slade against Win- COUNTRY PRODUCE. nipeg Aflsoeiated Charities. a Beans-car lois fine to $1,7s pna small ; -- DIAMONDS FOUND IN QUEBEC T084 aN D NOGI CHEERED.- loge, al.9o. --E A despatch from Winnipeg says: Honey=Extracted in tine, 10 to Lie per -- lb.; No, 1 comb, ; aolesale $2 to 02.50 per 6` _John E. Hetherington, an English- Japanese Deputation for Corona. dozen; No. 2 comb, who $1.75 to alas, collapsed in the police cells $2 per dozen. ,m after three days' imprisonment tion Arrived Wednesday. Baled hay--.No. 1 at $12 to $13, on track, ', Johnston Leaving for Germany to leek and No. 2 at {9 to 810. - trial on a charge of vag- A despatch from London says: Balsa! straw-$6 to $6.50, on track, To- awaiting rout°' Method of Extracting Them ' canes, preferred by the Associated One of the chief events of Wednes Paatoee-car tots, sae psi bag, Charities, and died on Wednesday. day was the arrival of the Japan- Poultry-wholesale prices (A dressed Secretary Folke had the man ar- ese deputation to the Coronationpoultry:-Yearling chickens, 1s w 1per , " ( Ib: turkeys; 19 to-Zia per-lb; lase,, 1 to rested,"claiming he would not work. 4 including Prince and Princess Hi lei A despatch from Ottawa says:I is now working upon it, '%t weuld r Hetherington said he was sick. His Bashi Fushimi the Prince repre A new discovery of diamonds in be of inestimable benefit to Can. ' - BUTTER AI D EGGS. ads not-onI as regards the Cres wife, who has three children,-plead- ;senting the Emperor, and the Ja- • Quebec has been made, and Mr, r y g sed for bail while her husband was abase war heroes Admiral Togo 11 Dalry prints, 17 to 19c; inferior, 15 to tion of a diamond industry, but in' P B 6c. Creamery quoted at 21 to 23c per lb. 'R- A. A. Johnston mineralogist of i euanection also w,tb--the rofitable r awaiting trial, but was refused. ;and General Nogi. There was no 'for rolls, zo to 21c for touda, and 19 to 'the Geological g P ` She claimed he was ill and had official reception, because the de u for separaEoz prints. g al 8nrvey, will leave mining of chromlre, A satisfac- P P Kgs-cs3e lou at 18 to la t•2o per fur German in a few weeks in to laboratur method of se arat• - worked flan he was able and was talion is not due officially until 'dozen.. se-New. 11 3.4 to 1zo to a.lobbing .connection with_the effort being ink the diamonds has ahead P been kind toer. In a statement to the June 19. The Prince and }"rins?ess way, made to discover a satisfactory 'found, and Mr, Johnston's already -to afh papers the wife says her husband will speed the intervening time at pa BobPBoDUreS. - 1commercial process of extracting German with a number uI samples L had been murdered by the As*ocl Eastbourne, a watering place on y P 1. • sled Charities. No doctor was the coast of Sussex, while Admiral Bacon-Long clear, 11c per m is ease these diamonds from the chromite o4 the Canadian diamond, it is s: lots mess pork, $le to $19; do., short cut. in which they are found. Should hoped, may lead to the discove ' ". c&lled to the station when the man ,T o and General ti o i will remain $21 to {22. P Ty oollapsed. The Coroner is investi in London. The twowarveterans Hama-Medium to light, 15 to 16c; do., such a process be discovered, and of as equally good commercial me.heavy. 12 to 13c- �. g' y. he survey thod. _ _ , alfa and the Sons o[ England were cheered as.they drone around 'fat bacon. 17c: backs, 1e-to 18 1.2c. _ . Lave taken up the case. Hyde Park in the afternoon. Lim Tlezced 10c; "tube. 1a 1-an; pall,to t e a scaler staff .of t -- Queen Mary on Wednesday re- n1 1$ ,h -- -, �[ Dual injured w 'la -motoring, ' ��•� ceived at Buckingham Palace the BUSINESS AT MONTBEaL. L REVS IM A PARAGRAPH much unproved. - MA.NY. KILLED IN MEXICO. committee representing the Marys � Montreal June' 13.-oatw-Canadian -- Some excitement we9 caused when - _ We4tern. No, 2, 41 12 to 42, car lot4 ex of the `Empire, who presented to store extra No. 1 feed, 41 to a1 t-2c; No. on airship suddenly Doped down Iletween 60 and `a0 D03d and InJur• her Majesty their Coronation_ gift- 3 c.;l_ ao 1.2 to 401-4c. No. 2-local white, QAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER to- sot within a short distance.of ed by Earthquake. 8 check for 460,000. 40 to 40 1.40, No 3 local white 39 1•2 to P 39 3.40; No. a local white. 18 1A to 3% THE GLO13E IN A where the Kirg was standing. Flour-Manitoba. springwheat patents, . A despatch from 'Mexico City arsta. s5.1o' do. seconds. {4�; winter says' Sixty-three were killed, sev= SHOT WIFE AND FRIEND- wheat patents, $4.6o to $4Ts strong bak• EUTSHELL. UNITED STATES. y ors, $4.60 strai ht rollers. 44 io to 94 25, ' eaty•five wounded -and property do, in bass. $196: Rolled oats=Per bar Mrs, Carrie Nation, .tile Kansa{ rei. $4 55, bag of 90 lbs, $2,15: Barley- saloon smasher, died at Leaven worth 0100,000 was wrecked on Killed His Infant Child, Barriead- Feed, car lots. ex store. 51 to _2c Coro- Canada. the Empire and the I'Porid Wednesday by an earthquake House sad Suleided. i mer`can. No 3 yellow 60 to 6ic. Mill- worth, Kansas, on Friday night.ed chock, which shook the Mexican eed-Bran. Ogtarias, $82' Manitoba $zs; to General Before Your _ _ . middiInge. Ontario, $22 i6 to $23; shores, a,F capital and injected a note of tra- A dtapatch from Halle, Saxony, Manitoba, SW; mouille, 825 to $30: E prs- Film '} Fresh, 17 1-2 to is i-Sc. Cheese- esa Keds into what was to he a day of says: .A painter named Hertel" at eros tt 1.8 to 11 1-4e. Butter-Chdicesc. GERJI IN TRADE GROW1Ai9,. ` re rejoicing over the arrival of daybreak, on Wednesday, entered 21 I seconds. 1$ to 19c. CANADA. Francisco I. Madero, jun. At But- &,house where his wife, with whom Milton Baker, a Hamilton -Spiri- Both Imports and Exports Last favista the railway tracks were he had quarreled, was sheltered by UNITED-STATES MARKETS. tualist, committed suicide by tak- Year Showed Increase. twisted. The sb<wk was followed a woman friend, and shot both we- t Minneapolis, June 13.-Wheat-Jniy, ing poison, on Friday. A despatch from Berlin ea 970 September, 93 to 93 14c; Decemp�r. P ya 1 i by an explosion of gas at the artil- men and his infant child. Be thea 940; No. I hard. $1 No. 1 Northern, 97 1•z Three Toronto bakeries have The German imports in 1910 in. ` lery barracks, which added horror barricaded the house and stood off Ito 99 1.2x; No. a l�forthern 94 3.4 to 96c; ,ioiaed with two otaers-in.a five-mil-No. 1 wheat 92 3a to to 06 t2o. Bran- CTCased 4112,600,000 8nif the exports Bran- to the scene. The oscillations the police for three hours. Finally I`29 $t9.zs.' Flour-Becoad DaEsots, J+sw lion-dollar corporation. increased 4196,230,000 as compared '' moved from north to south, and the officers prepared to force the to $4:90; first clean $3.10 to {3.60. do,. The motion to rant _ pack o[ anus second S&2$ to &LE. ii Queen's hni- with the figures for 1909. ' opened fissures in the streets. The door and let in a savage Buff.'io. June i1.-sprin[ wheat-No. t Iversity entire freedom from Church ­ adobe houses crumpled, but -the dogs, whereupon the painter killed Northern, carloads store. 91.02 1-$c: win- control passed the General Assem- -� - - - ter, No. s red 95c; No. 2 white, %c. Corn- CROPS IN FleiE $Hal'1R`. Corn- dead in these cannot be numbered himself. bl No. yellow. el 34c, y 78 3 7e w 58 1.2c, No a yellow, 56 • f 3 'b 132 to +a.. No, 3 corn. S5 1.4 to 65 3-ac; No. 4 earn. _ let present. _ 53.1-3 w s3 34c, all on track, through bill- Three children of Leon Poulin of ed. Oats-No. 2 white, 41c; No. 3 white, St. Martin's, Que., were burned Percentage of Poor Grain to Weyf _ 135 !BILES IN TWO HOURS. 40 t-{c;-No. 4 white, 39 I-so. ;. to death is a"fire that destroyer is Small, $aye Expert.- AUTOMOBILE ,- CAPSIZED. --- the family' dwelling. Speed to be Attained by Trains in LIVK STOCK MARxETS. At a meeting of the Oxford Colin A despatch from Winnipeg tay s t Women Killed and Man Seriously England With New Device. -xontreal, Jnne 13.-Choice steers sold cil at Woodstock a resolution was W. J. Black, principal of the Ma- $Yl`t at Annapolis. at 6 lac. good at 5 Sac to 6c, fairly good nitobs Agriculturai- College, says- at despatch from London says: at 5 1.4 to 5 1.20, fair at 4 3.4 to se, and offered calling on the Attorney- the resent crop outlook is one ti p A despatch -from Annapolis, common at 4 14 to 41.20 per lb. There was General to press the graft P P p po N. Experts in-behalf of large British ,oma ooa cows &mons the oCeriage, and P g ft charges l�. S., says:: A fatal automobile asci- railroads have reported favorabl they brought 6 1"40: Sales of selected against certain 'members. "No vote the brightest .in the history of the y p y lots of bogs were made at $6,75, .secs province. The crop.is in eliceptiun- dent occurred on Wednesdaynear upon the invention of a safety sp- hea.y wei hie ac $s.7s, dna stage and was taken, pending the receipt of all. fine aha x^ y pe at present, and the Round Hili. While Mr. L. D. pliance which is a modification of sows at•$5 to $.25,�and $5.50 per cwt., the committees report. . weighed off can. 8hafner, of Brid et�wn, was brie the bogie principle. The invention Toronto. June 13.-A hundred choice Baa Claims for damages against AI- g g: p l ing a part to Annapolis, consist- practical) makes impossible the de- tle fetched•$6.15 and several bunches Bola harts, exceeding will be 'KILLED ON WAY HOME. y y at $6.20, but the conspicuous feature of ithe ing of himself, Mrs. 8hafner, Mrs. raiiment of trains while rounding today's -market was not the high figures is connection with the Alberta _ ' reached so moo]l stn the large anmber Lumberman Just Out bf Bush Cul 'Abram Young and Percy Burns, all curves, thus allowing increased of cattle that sold s in $6 cwt cows sk Great Waterways Railway litiga - of. Bridgeton, the automobile cap- speed. It is' claimed that it will were firm at $4 to 415.50, and per at $4.75 tion. Down at Chaplean. to $5.30. Milkers are steady. Sheep and. sited, almost instantly killing Mrs. enable trains to make the 185 miles lambs were no more in demand, but hose A despatch from _ North Bap :. _ fid._ p� GREAT BRITAIN. Faun assa4ou injuring.-=Mr.__between' London sad_If[ancbester.'in and now and up, f.beer °� fed says: Robert Stevens was cut in Burns. Mr. Young was telephoned two hours. _ Buffalo June 13.-Cattle-Prime steers The Mayor OF nto was re- T;Wo by a-C:nad'iaa Psci&e-Railway $6.30 to 6.50, butcher grades, $3 to ee Calves-Cull to choice, $5 to 89.25. Siee' cel by the ging on Friday. express at Chapleau'Friday night. and lambs-Choice lambs, $7 to $7.a; The Canadian, cadets won-,three Stevens was 38 sears old, came cull to fair, $5 to 86.75; yearlinse, $5.50 to $6; sheep, $z 'to $s. Ho s-Yozk16 re, $6.40 cups, three medals slid other prizes from Quebec, and had_beea working Eto $6.45; stags. $ase to �5; pigs. $6.20 to in Britain. - - ter' 49 $6.25: mixed, $6.40 to $6,45: heavy, $6.3o to in the bush near Chaplesu. He $6.3s; roughs, $5.25 to $s.aa John Dillon, M.P., who was seri- came elft on Friday to go Home. ILL !XPLORE J11ES DISORDERS IN VANCOUVER. > Government Geological Staff Has Started - MEXICO ELCOMESt ay.. ' - � Strike More Serious, and Govern ion a Long Trip • e m nt Can HERO 1Do Nothing: ' A despatch from Vancouver, B. C., says: The strike is becoming F� 2 ,S despatch from Toronto says:'the southern shore of James Bay, more serious here daily; and disor- Madero Receives Ovation Such ai. T, a►g' . Mr. S. C. Ella, o>se of the Depart- looking both to possibilitie$ for na- ders are 'increasing. The Govern- �T A meds, of the Iateriar geological vigatioa and, resources of agricul- mast can,apparently do,.nothing to TTever accorded Diaz tures All the chief' rivers on the, pacify either side. Other forces staff, started on Wednesday from . north side of the Height of Land are threatening to join in a Com- : Cochrane, Out., with four compan- empty into the Moose estuary,. and plete tie-up of the city._. A despatch from Mexico City the station to.the palace. Such en-i � ions on a trip of exploration that the expedition will strive to ascer- s says: Francisoo Madero, the na- thusiasm was never before seen ia` .` + -will extend as far north as James twin the extent of the annual de- s Mexico City and sitch a demon Bay. They are.aeting in the inter- posits of silt at this 'point, which FOUND NOT GUILTY- tions hero, was we to the 2. tion was never accorded Dias even '�'{t'• s est of both the federal Govern- are believed to leave a wilderness city on Wednesday with glad bries in the days of his popularity. i- ment and the •1-emiskaming and of shallows 'on-the southern shore Captain of Vessel Wredsed With of "Niue Madero," amid the ring- The crowd that awaited MadeiaM Northern Ontario Railway Com- of the bay when the tide is,odt.' If = Loss_of Life-Goes.Free, .- ing, of church.bells and the crash was distinctly different from crowd A despatch from Victoria , mission, and will be in the field they can find a harbor where the I of band music. His train reached which Mexico City is seensto'mel vonstantly from now until October water is deep enough forohips, and , B,C., the railvray station at precisely to*see. There were no dress clothes. f . says:.Captain A. A. Sears, charged • �:- next, when they will return and at the same accessible to the land I12.1b p.m., anditis estimated that no silk hats in evidence, as the ` with manslaughter' in connection « '. deliver a report on the nature of for a railway, it will have consid- more than 150,000 people had col-,crowd along,the line from,the sta•I +nP with the loss of 21 lives in the foun- -the countrv. which will have con- erable bearing on the negotiations daring of the steamer Iroquois, was lected in the street at the Colonia tion to the palace was topped with ' siderable effect on the question of to obtain a Hudson's Bay port for Station around the national glace, the straw somberero of the cola- building a railway through the Ontario from Manitoba, as it may °n Thursday acquitted by a jury at rand in the vicinity of Madero's mon people. Everything demon- .' region, thus be rendered unnecessary to the assizes. The jury was out only !house. There was an almost solid I st.rated the fact that it was thc gym" doThey have been instructed to ex- ask the other province to give up a short time. mass of humanity throughout the I people's reception to the n.ationaJ. h; y $amine the Moose River basin and any of its territory. ED. 8 119SUF N9. 2•i--11 entire distance. of two miles from hero. Jf; : .. r. lR:E.Py ,...u� „J. ew. r 4 ♦ .. i:. •:. ...•: .'. -«.: ,,.'n ..,.' °.' 7A.,' ,Y , S. 1 .:. til .. .... , .: r" r. 'a:i, X "'- ;,. '° ..�,, y' "Y.r' .,-, .,..G .,Y;, .,x,J.. 4.14 uii+K' ^r• yf+ :s�'i J` 'Cr., r'v Yafi. ,•a.,- :.E r,.l:a1,., .s. ,� ',5•. :e .rwi M� ,,4 s `:r.„sycr max:: .,,,,- '7 - ��'"7+' r: f 'As >a, `� �'�^ r 1 "�',t'>'•G+,.-. ,�- •..• ,�-nr ;dc.�,.r. »:4rs. 3M" ';> ?r ..:8r .Y ryN. °.o-^� ,a?a.;l r!�',,, r nw-M. , '•4', i.T+�' p,�,r��..„" '., ;r.,s"�'rt��'' .,.� ,. :te. w:• ,•, s; :�b> -=2,�r:"v` r,. '�-�" "Q; ,.�.� '•a"�«.• r �.'- .. � :,;.ar. ''� #- .T!'t •„ . ,•' / 5 •.q.Yyr t in'1 Y ^: ,:',1.: -O�`. !e' J sk `1X$h"�'••0.1u M ' �;• H,. ",t,;.. ,h ?1:� 'Y'.. ` a4. r`�. ' Y'a �,F. N' 'hi.L{ .. •N 9 .`.'�`. N.'D.r 9+- a J.c 1i' , i ^''t /{,F (' �• •+� fir,.• .�' r � +4` �'R' t ,i. 'K'. �5 .X ,.e°T1 va 7. r L -{< 4 ?W, �„{,•:;d �'"� .. M:?'4. .i`.W,-.,. Y•" s• '..Tip'. ... F i.' .F„ ..'hi y J? •: r _4 i —Mrs. W H.Westney and child —Geo. Beldon, of Oshawa, paid " LOCALISMS, are visiting relatives in Scgrb9ro. a flying visit to Pickering friendsVACATION .,or .WORK RRT ,--Dr. E. J.,Shirle has plxrclias- .on Sunday. M James Brien is erecting a rem. ed anew Gerrard Heintzman pi• —The Claremont football- club _ ` ono. have withdrawn . the protest 1s,�t bog-pen. —Mrs R Moore spent a few —Mrs. Remmer and Miss Mar- which they entered against the : Jaye in the city. uis were in the city on Wednes- frame they recently played with _ 'Ihe m for Drees to assortment ssort a Shirts, we have Ey. -=---t t r —M• shaving his hoose day. the Pickering team. he most complete assortment that has eves ` a #corated. —Jos.Russell. M. P.,of Toronto, —A meeting of the Fire Com- _ been shown here. Working Shirts, 50c. up. and James Den. called on John Gormley,. on Wed- pany will be held this (Frlday) .. �.jL,38�' _ Also a complete line of those cool, comfort- ,r .�, �ntade a shipment of stock. nesday. evening for the purpose of making ;able Soft Shirts, reversible collars, in blue, .� h C%a S -M.S. man sold one of his —J. C. Bryant has purchased the preliminary arrangements, for grey and tan, and the popular soft-collar fi p p _drivers to Walter Sleep last week. the.Thompson farm on the 3rd holding their picnic. to ,match. H. Hall is in Whitby _this concession. -A. G. Green and, Gordon Law -week serving on the jury at the -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as were at Malvern on Wednesday ,Straw Hats at 50c., 76c. and up. M assizes. usual nest Tuesday to attend to evening attending a meeting of —Strawberries are now ripening his ppr�ofessional duties. { the executive of the Central Lea- aa and they promise to be an abun- —Mr. Thompson, formerly of gueFootball Association. R. A. BUNTING, �P' CKERI G y - dant crop. Beamsville, has moved into Mrs. —John Dickie has sold a part of -Mrs. D. Simuson who has been McGinty's residence on Church St. his.orchard w Mr. Ruddy. The on the sick list,'is•we are pleased —Mrs. Theo. Annau spent a few latter' desired it that he might to report recovering. days this geek with her sister, sgware'up the college property —Mr. Taylor, on Church Street, Mrs. E. L. Chapman, of Toronto. which he recently purchased. ; is in poor health at present, suf. —Geo. Kydd, a former student —John L. Matheson, of Whitby y hapm-an kering from lung and heart trou- of Pickering College, now of St. Granite Co., was in town on Mon- V'ble John's. N. B , visited Mrs. Cronk, day erecting a monument over the Y —F. M. Chapman has purchased Sr., this week, graves of the late Wm. and Mrs. F a new house in Toronto, and mov- —Mr. and Mrs. Sanders; 'of To- Powell; in the Disciple-Cemetery. , ed his household effects therein ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. John —The hay crop is reported to Dunn, spent Sunday with A. C. be very light this year. The re- Blpg t _ on Monday. t —The electric storm on $atur- and Mrs. Cummer. cent rains have he ped it wonder- � ( �� �-da evening played havoc with -—Wm and James Allaway •took full , b..ut thb dry weather earlier yy etelephoo9 lines throughout a fishing trip to the northern pact iD the season proved injurious "to of the township one day last week the crop. e township• - t " --Mies B. Bunting 'has been and caught piety speckled of t . hereon Friday last areLOOK--100 lbs, of good Buck Tea to #pending a few days in Toroste� —Y1. Spence, of the eh�omen owlworking in this locality.d The 1J 4l ii with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Ba an .Standard Bank here, and other friends• transferred.to the branch at Col- C. P. B. evidently in push- 7 • —other members of the Swastika borne and left for his new-_-t oa ing the work on as rapidly as pop- be Cleared Gilt at i$C. per lb. \ Club and their friends had an en- Thursday morning. Bible towards completion. T 9� e lake on Fri. —Mies White and Mips Sibyl —Remember the Township. Ceo- Ei asiIy' worth 25c. per ,1b: j�oyable picnic at th r� day afternoon last. Nicholson,of Belvidere, N. C., and tennial ,celebration at Brougham -Fred Adair went to Claremont Miss Julia White, of Guilford Col- on Thursday and Friday of neater 118r8 et1�'lj/ Saturday evening to see the lege, N. C., relatives of Mrs. R. H. week. Avery large crowd is ex- . o{^ _„ football match between Green Croak, are spending theme summer �ti ulcers re�ariling prograed to be m full - - ?� (River and Clatemont. with her. I ' see bills. —The Ladies' Aid of St. An- To-morrow (Saturtisy) After- t 'drew's Church held a successful noon a baseball match will be —Mrs. Westgate who has been 8 A -�. Zi A � _ � Mra. - rt meeting at the home of Mrs. Jae. played on the College grounds be- residing with her daughter, - i _ Andrew, on Tuesday afternoon. - tween the Pickering school team A. N. Ridley, left on Monday Howabouta new dress for the picnic? Our Muslins, Gingbams, N =•Joseph Gibson, of Pittsburg and a picked team from the scouts morning for ghter.Toronto. fora visit Piques, etc., at'eut prices, are going fast. * , ',Pa., accompanied by his daughter, and Henry St.. School. of Wbit- with her daughter. DSt•s. Wept- - is visiting his sisters, Mrs. L. by. gate who is 91 year9 of age, made ` ''Squires and Mrs. James Richard- —A severe electric storm passed the trip in an auto. eon, over the township on Saturday —Owing to Thursday next be �OQTS A WM) � —The temperance people, of evening, and caused considerable ing a tltatntory holiday, THE We're clearing them out. There's nothing wrong with them Oshawa, have decided to have a damage. Mr. Fred Hnrnshaw, of tiawg next week will be issued on vote taken on local option next Green River, lost his barn slaugh. Wednesday evening. We desire but the price. It's badly cut. Be sure you see them. _ January, and a campaign will now ter house and driving shed, on All correspondence to be in a day _ be entered upon. which ibere was an insurance of earner than u9ual, and we request _ r7 —An interesting game of base- $1000. His lora however, was advertisers who wish a change of s ball tools place on the College much greater than tbis sAm. Mrs, adv'., to hand in their copy by Oa AL R � W JL R JM grounds on Tuesday everting be- Gen. Holt, at Pickering station, Monday noon. tween the members of the C. P. I- and Frank Axford each lost a vii- /. y `. ,. E CREAM E If you,have a lawn keep it nice. It adds to the value of your su'rveyia staff and the village uable cow, A numberof buildings -team, Te game was witnessed were struck in this vicinity but on — - -property. Our Lawn Mowers will da a large number of the residents these not much damage was done. The lee Creami Parlor in connection w -the work for you. of the village and was won by the Several trees in the neighborhood with the Gordon House will now village boys by 17 to 5.., wet to also struck and one or two be oven each Wednesday and Prices range from S&50 to$5.SO. —Millinery—This department in of these were Set on fire. Ss turday during the ` a short time will be closed for the —H. J. Marquis purchased from summer. -. First-class workmanship and nicely finished and painted. Y r. _Summer. Our summer hats are 'Tbos: Calvert one da last week y Every conducted is up-to-date ire besattful and stylish. Pork- sixteen spring ducks for which he g - - _ very Y style in spacious rooms, imauship and value are sill or even paid $12., Their ages ranged from - ,Hammackg �a m�'e s more than we claim of Them. -Call six to ten weeks and they weigh- Fa19i Gordon, Pickering - early and select your hat, or leave ed from three to four pounds each. Ob, yes. They add to the beauty of the lawn. Prices from 1 50 . = order which will be attended to at They were the first placed upon to step—the "Solid Comfort" kind. once. D. Sjmpson & Co. . * rho Toronto market this season Distance No $llldyance _ ~' —Dr. G. S• Hodder Wilson, son The Toronto dealers state thatOar ":new Perfection Oil Stoves" do your cooking. of the Rev. A. C. Wilson, former- the demand for these delicacies . to those who wish to get the t .-'1 of this village, has started roc- comes not as might be supposed best. Many students from and keep the house cool. yy p ppoo the distance province and the � - Lice as an Osteopathic physician from the wealthy city residents. - `- United Steites,uttend the .' . in Guelph. His many friends to but from, day laborers, . chiefly. _ Pickering will be pleased to know who live from band to mouth. Chapman 'that he has fully recovered from While work is plentiful and wages .ZOT� e _ the injury be sustained to his bight they live on the beat that e _ .'back while attending Albert Col- money can buy, and then when -- f. lege which confined him to the they find themselves unable to se- "RONTO. ONT. house for a number-of years. cure work-they are in difficulties, This school hos a nationnl. rPputa- /� c —The Ontario government, by stud in numerous cases become the tion for high grade work. Gradu- �r th G Rot Da V taxing licensed hotels 5 per cent. objects of charity. Prepare of the bar recei tet has to one _-Oh "for Excursions to New ares readily get good Enter now. month received 18,000. This is Ontario." • All pointe on the T & Open suttee year. Enter now. -equivalent to $218,000 for the N O Ry. Haileybury, NewLiak. _..Write for catalogue. - _ By getting a. _ _ who ear, and represents the ekrd, Earlton,' Mathison, Mont- fir, J. Elliott, Principal As sem of _ $4,82f0,0@0 as being paid eith, Cochrane, etc. Tidkets good PeTfeGtlOn liY ick Blue F1aI"Y18 over the bar daring one year. It going 'June 22. Good to return Cor.Ybnge and Alexander Sts. July 4th.^ Special Low j _maybe safely, assumed that-the till and J y pec .. "-- 1 •-. • reports seat in.would not be over- Rate Tickets 'and all information --- Oil Stove estimated. at Stephensons (opposite Stand- --Baeiuess'has'been'ver�y act'c*e and Bank) Whitby. Also See s a • One, t,wo and three burners, with ovens in two sizes. These ovens ''in the _real ,;estate lines in this Stephenson for Tourist "Tickets are fitted with s glass door—the latest thing out. locality during the peat week or to all Muskoka Upper and Lower s. a ' �We have one second hand 3-burner Blue Flame Oil Stove, two. it is'stated that land to the Lake Pointe by any- boat line" a ue -of $15o,�, NOVESEEKERS as good as new, only 88.00. has ch"angel also Lower provinces via Mont- T • hands between - Pickering and real, choice all Rail or Boat Rou- - 'Whitby, at prices which .would tee. Also Tickets to or from Enq EXCURSIONS B U� Dy � — Ireland and Scotland, • . 41 indicate. that the purchiLsera do land, re ToJoss not intend to use it for purely "Choice all Ocean Linea Oneway M - S>1Sk>IfC�IlNID, agricultual purposes. 'It is rum-` round trip or prepaids: See Stepph- or�d that extensive orchards will enson Abend at your Leisure, be s .iT,.�.i.." r..,°w�oonm.� JUST ARRIVED-BNGLIS� PRINT ; be planted out, on the land pur- fore travelling Locally, or to For- JULY 1,tt MAr 9,16,M SURE tt,41 Every- chased.. ei n Pointe}-Anywhere Every- +Orr 11,3 -AUG. I.!! SEPT. 6, 1t ' —James Reynolds, g S.ca.d et..eeba From O°n:io dsfi.w b Orin+ We stand behind hind these reliable goods. It will pay you to,buy your the Port where. N=W y.i�bat Prints from us. Our pprice is 12 cents per yard, ` :✓ Hope walker, left Port Hope tat 8' —Itis not everyday that a Cor- LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES We have some Boots and t3lioee on bargaiA at 26c. to 81.00 a pair. a. m. on Monday in an effort to onation or a grand Picnic takes fir• d,.�,333Ao: E:dm..�..ad mwm _r 'walk to Toronto and return in 88 place. It is only' once in a Iife $4'108".Z lb ansa Ibib is RD0• T' No need to worry about the germination of Rennie's bulk mangel y ' . hours on a wager, but on reach- time that two so im rtaat events sOO��°r'p°''"'�60 d"'i`°m'°`°s d� seed and seed corn. Al varieties•have been tested by Government. r •:' in Newcastle at 10 minutes to 10 comes on the same date. There- TOURIST SLEEPING C,A,RR% -a { shad to quit owing to cram On fore this rare occasion ,should be °!'a*_�'°°'- °" ` Fall' ar..� .,FARMERS' SUPPLY ST URL' ps 6o3des,cm d mand u modeue raw ,. several occasions Reynolds has die- made the event of the season'. loan)q.°t played remarkable endurance for This may be beat accomplished.by Each app1leatlea muo be made r -' Ii the place to buy your Seed Corn. �� ASK Iran HougfttalRS' t+AMrMLLT :one of his years, but his repeated attending the picnic on . Colleged�;.t,,�:a,. E. $RyAN� PROP. PICgERIN failures bf late have- served to Green" given byy St. Francis De ,opR•ps�.,mtt-L"nompa . make him rediculous in the eyes Sales'Church, Pickering• A food >� p� �•T� sof his many admirers. It is little program of patriotic sLpeeches by ORtr DIRECT LIRE NO CHANBE OF CARL short of suicide'for him now to some of Canada's -leading -sstates ' attempt such a walk. meri and of national and local Police Village of Claremont 0 —At its meeting at Columbus sports which do so much to siren- _ -ape on Monday of last week,the Maple cben the brawn of"our-youth Tenders-will be received sty the Trus- ® ' 'Leaf- Fire• Insurance_ Co., dealt has been-prepared to instruct and tees up to June 27th, 1911,for building with twenty three claims for amuse both old and young. Such 2000 feet of cement sidewalk. Now is t e time-to have ryour harneew repaired for ' the result of the two events offer&-stern resistance to The lowest or avy tender'not nares- - - - the'sprmg work. _damages, _ severe electric storms which .pas- the rising tide of cares and toils sarily accepted. leaving repair work or orders'at ed over this locality recently. An which infests the 66A-of life, and J. FARMER. Customers around Broughamletoa extraordinaryfeature of these enables us to set out sin with a 8837 l3ecretary PhiIi 's store will be able to.have work'done and g " p returned In 1I few days. - c]Aime,was that not one of them full Rail set to the wind. Dinner was for damages by fire, but the and supper will be served upon PICKERING MARKETS Small stock of winfter goods]eft'Qoing'At'coet: t ' most of it was for stock killed and the ground also ice-cream and 9th- the total amount did not exceed er cordials suitable to the season. " White Winter Wheat. r....: i3-•86 _ . - . $1000 The heaviest maim was A good band will be in attend- Rea • •• PICgERING HARNESS EMPORIUM from'0lKr. Deer, who lives near ante. Come along and make the Mixed " - g� Myrtle who lost thirteen bead of Coronation Day of George V a Spring Wheat...... •70 Phone Ind. 3(11. W J COAKWELL 70 rattle within a radius of twenty day that will remain in our hearts Goose ••••••••• Via #tet. and memorys. yrasist * Oats L, iM iLV'.' •.'.' ..+...u..f•„_ .r .. .. .. ...... .. .:.:.. ., ”' ': ^6.- G^...!M �1"A•• •,.K.. .�C� t' � _m Q•. ^•<. {r 4 rd .,. ..• E.. + ,i ., ,.:, 'r. ': ..: _,,...: r` '-pro .+ .G a,°±,. „'0. !�"w". ;ten •;�X�';vr C n '•r•4 ,:t il>J 'rv. '.i.n ,'.t_ .� �. w;, `.:+e v :s,.•,� t. .h ,,rP",'- a•w:rJ s ,s•,..L;.. "4.- A . -;a' m,,. :t�•z ..,tr. '" ?'v'9 "ry''.� 's�+ �'a.;•.a.fi'-' «i ''6.�,, �,i,.'•.,"..:.. n.:�.. .•. ."<•. ''.. ""t,�z.n. r�,°' .. 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