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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_06_23 : >Lm :Jre' r, ,?.. , ": •vn.' ,y ` .. ,y', ,,.... .. .. -.rr ns- ri,+ss,u..r marls - ,2,.,, •."rt y,. ':mw,,,. u ,;^*1,+,+•:'e •'s:: ,; ,�� ,. - Y. aAr. . .mss a, r •, '?}*1 W. �r� x.-, E, h :jd _: a z� �. ..- Mc .F n:nf• .1J -4.rfJ"'M. ,-.Y'' r ..^....w!am,.3Y•6:. r ..� ..�. .r..- ...-^. y`J ♦c ... -^y'r a ' ' NE �. TOL. XXX. _ - - PICSERINEI, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911 :: _ _= .-No 38 ' sR VVAf#** tostit;L stuirD4k. - WHITUVALfi MONGOLIA Evtablisved 75 years SPINS MILLS J[edical $pworth League Garden Party on Mrs. Dorsey, of Mt. Jay, was the � Friday. June 30th. guest of Mrs. R. TArr over Stgnday. ' --- - - _ Mrs. J. W{lson is visiting her rola- A number from here• attended the GREENWO�D- 7 ciss+io E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- - ' ' •- uvea at Watford. -• - camp meeting at Dixon's Hill. on Sun- bored member of the Optometrical Asso- J. A. Heisey and, family visited. at day ` oaf Ontario. special-attention given to J J. Leary's. Edward Barka Stouffville. 5 lit MILLS the Atti>itt of glasses. Byes tested free. North y' Pe Olanmont, esti Our new blend of "Cream Bans" Miss Quinlin spent a few days In the over Sunday with his parents.J. and 19 gluing entire satisfaction to all city with her fa her. Mrs, Berkey. :NC. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., S. S. Rice,of Toronto,spent Sunday Thomas and Mrs.Dillar have rettirn- ~ " . Ediab h;member of kbo college of R housewives, who ore fortu- with his brother, G.B. Rice: ed, after spending a week with their ? Pkysteians and Surgeons of Ontario.licentiate nate enough to try f t. Michigan. No other flour just quite as good a's 9 g Y , Mies Eliza White has been apendla friends in y of Ra al College of Bnrae°na. Edinburgh, her holidays s gtBA KERS JOY' . r B000tal atteation to daiesses of women and "Tea Buns" 'fur stry is the Y t the cake shore. Mica Nellie Sutherland,of 6eafortb, " • e>vildrsn, office and residence,Brougham. Miss Pennock, of Toronto, is visit- also Jacob Reesor and sister, spent only flour. It rec{uires lees short- ing with her uncle,S. Pennock. -Friday at X. 0. Tarr's. for bread. It makes -PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other, flouron-theMr. and.Mrs. Dixon and son Garnet Mr. and. Mrs. Howe and daughter, BETTERS ' and X-RAY INSTITUTE market. are visiting her parents, John and Libbie. also George and Mrs. Hewitt 'WHiTER' ��Q If a high rade Manitobeb Patent Mrs. Katon. and son. Charlie, spent Sunday at d& B WEETERI' . Y : u►iclf�Ituta, - ONTARto 8 ¢ Mrs.O, Nighswander and daughters George-Bowers'. than sap other. . a. aLc+tx TowzB, X. B., U. D., C. x„ is desired we recommend our cele- and Mrs. T. Nighswander 'sprint the �;,; Phyafdan_In chary brated "White Satin." This flour week end with the former's mother, _ WHIT aY f'M _ a s ii Rpemaltst in B,eetal Disease., Prostatic Dia. stands without a peer. Mrs. C: Reeaor. S ease. of i[en, Dis•asw or women, cancan, W. Burkholder was hurriedly called On Thursday last one of our leading the perfect flour for pastry and cakes. - tatmmts,g-say examination. Diseased 01 0741. We have a large supply of all to the bedside of his mother, who was and most highly respected residents, It makes white,flaky pastry and takes , threat and tensa 1'ittlagglassseand g PP y taken suddenly ill. of His Honor Jude AfcCrimmOn was lees sh_orten_i_ng_t_ban outer brands. all sutr and ohroniddLaasas kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, i to a nes Partin lace in the is a e ec�ial-flour for a - Otfio.Boaz.rs to s and 7 to s •tea jumbo and feed flours, also oat sister, Mrs. Pherrill, with whom she g-P P special purpose. _ chop, barley chop and pea meal. wf�visiting.' - Union Cemetery and was followed tox rte, to the grave b a large number of -CHOPPING •' friends, His by .died on the pre. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ' CHOPPING DAILY• AGINCOURT viour Monde R. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- y, after a ear's illness «'e grind fast and fine. 10 ap i 'aha v Z'he`demented lady, Mrs. Hender• from Bright's disease. The deceased, Rbastbofr, Oonrt$ eon,found b Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pat- who was only 62 years of age, was erson on. Sunday evening a short highly esteemed and popular wher- ""�� T. HARCLAF, Barrister,at-Law,, ever known, and in his death Whitbyr - +s J• so7ioiior,iiotarf Public•8vocfat fizamf- � _ distance from Ellesmere, was taken to St. Georges Anglican Church s. MW ltbv�, Court of Justice, mma street, t+• L. SPIN$ LIMITED, the home of )✓eputy Reeve W. H. loses one of its most useful citizens, 4 ' ' and his demise has caused the deepest ny Paterson, J, P.. and later communi- st'NDAY SERVUES - PICKERING. ONT. cation with the cit authorities estab- sorrow and regret in the town, Asa ��pp J. G. DOW, B, A., Barrister, y member of the Bench he enjoyed the # H 1�►•BoliciWr.Notary rabuo,Etc Moneyfished her identity, Tuesday noon 3 Morning Prayer - . 10.30 A. N, to- Consta121e Hod , hest confidence of the vole comb saran. office sent soar to the 8taaassd Bank, ge took the unfortunate - -• �mv' 9bly woman to her home in the cit munity, and everywhere be was re- Evening7.00 P. X. ' e. Yetea'rntury, three Scarboro farmers John Feenest de eof ahisnprofesslional life, Judge Sunday School -2.00 P. M. - 5� - -^ ~,. - • �• 'BEA L y' McCrimmon took an active part in James Fitzgibbon and John Nelson, everything that tended to the general •��R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary char in them with contravent-ing y 3J 6%rgeoa. Honorary graduate of the On. CLAREM1IONI' - the ordgs of the 8carboro Board of Rood of the community, and took a fano 4eteaiaary 011e e,Tomato,Caaa3a. All.. spavins interest in educational mat- diaaasea and ta,nrles of domestic animals treat- for all styles of furniture. Health in allowing their dogs to run fere. He is survived b a widow and 61100$be most modera,approvedandsotent1no At large without being muzzled. They Priaelpte•. OfDcn at corner of sting and tans two young daughters. or whom witch r, on A".. Pickertag,ontarto l will appear before Police Magistrate 7 " Ramaden .on -Wednesday . morni ma nth is expressed to their be- icy y sympathy �tia{nefga `a*ate. •- It is the intention of the board nof reeve menL 9'� - ' RQp�, 0ul�g health to proceed against every known I�•' L' We G, HAM-Issuer of Marria a infraction in view of the seriousness tsl4ouar+AM v Y'I • Licenses in the oonnt of Ontario. ' of the situation. , 1plakertas viuse 7 . my ; d(�'t' re ]Frames mer Miss Bell Brown, of Turogto, is here with her Parents. TPO1✓CHER. Real Estate Auc- , li}ASI� LINE EART Airs. Christie is visiting friends in • tsoneli licenvaluasee, or, enu•otgr and ismer Window Shades The a tla and frirnda of 9. S. No. 1 Toronto this week. ��� �. at isfrrrtase itoeaaesr Srongha® spy P P Geo. Philip had a business trip to '" . held their annual picnic at Shoal Point Toronto on Philip. HOPPER Issuer of Mar•riag8 D. Licea•es to the Oonasy 6f ontardo ._ _ - -- - _ - on Thureda afternoon of- last week n Y Geo. and lura Linton and R. J, and * , ; •_ - �y. 4tiso at moo"and his r•efdeaor.Claramoas. and was the most successful gathering Mrs. Linton apent Saturday and Sun- COAL jUNB�RITAHING of its kine yet held. 'vire weather da ac Mr: Albert SCRANTON r � R.BEATON TO,WVSISIPOLEAK seas all tbat could be desired and the + rs•, Ciowland and tumiip,of family, - Oon'reyan••r. Oemtmissleaerfor soma spacious grove looked its best in Its of Markham, Is visiting her-parents, EGG, STOVE..-NL'T,• p sia.dfr. Ao•oun•ans. ata Igoaq tie loco in connection mantle of green. The usual athletic Mr and ][re, Davis. this week, y �'• �s -loser 1>t ltaniye ids - program for the pupils was carded Elmer Willson,of the Bank of Com- Distance �1l+ID svnstav>.te• illi» t->' Distance no object. - out and man a keen contest was the result. The refreshments rovided b marcs.Toronto, is apending a couple - ' POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Prices moderate. P y of weeks holida at his home here. F. for Oountlea of York and Ontario. Aathe ladies.fully sustained their rePu• A business meeting in the Interests CFF CARS. '7 11100 Sales of all kinds attaansd to on sborWb tation acquired by tbear on former of the Guild will be held Wednesday - = d ifrtaes. Address Gr fu River P o., Ons occasions of this kind. Ice cream was ------ -_ evening All members are requested SPIN **TT Ltd*B, POWELL. Licensed Auc. /�1 *♦ ♦ �r there in abundance and of the beat to be present. J. L. Ops i� � Ltt,ie afoae•r, +aluawr and collector for PIVIIERI G PILL I 9ualtty. In every detail the events of Miss Georgina Tool. lately appoint• 1' !easaude of. Oatarto aa4 York. All kinds of rg I; sates eoadnetted eftb•r privately orb auction. the afternoon were carried Out CO the gel SU t. of the Elementary Grade ofJr YC L1 E R�ig l.I y -TER - _ .. ._ satisfaction of'all resent raid to the the County S: S. Asoociati°n has Z100 Coban collected. Por dace• or other par. P ttouiar.aapppl7 at residene•. Elisabeth iia.pick• credit of the protnoters. This annual kindly consented to take the review - Metas. pksons.orders left at Nzws office,Pick- great Laxative Tania has now become a fixture in the at the Union 9. S. next Sunday morn• � see- Snag or Mannans store. CtaJfagua gull re• tion. ' In Miss Slee No. I has as able in We ho that a large number, (C oat+.prompt atteatien. Sat�etacttoa gloaraa• P pe g teed. k1y phone number is lea• :. and efbrient teacher and in teen a 0At� al peasant istri g R• will be resent. + ' ing her the trustees have but carried The Women's Institute will hold ESR, Stare, Nat and Pea sizes" Restores the energy and strength out the wishes of their cooatituenta. theft next meeting. June 28th, at in hard coal. JOHN 'HILIP _- Lo every part of the haman 'Maple Villa." the home of Mra. Beat i lump�tesm coat, All.coal V; sytitem-just the thing to MIOMLANO CREEK Perryman, Brossgham. Miss Millar, under corer. full weight and -H s a fall fine ut Iresh and cur tone u u The annual ardea arty under the a delegate from Guelph, will be there prompt service. 3'o P g P and give an interesting address. The -' •led meats constantly on hand. ' � � - auspices of.the Epworth League of the ladies will serve .refreshments.- A' - _ We guarantee every box and re- Centennial church will be held on the most cordial invitation is extended to L`r ' w• BE� Spice -Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not spacious lawn of Hilton Brumwell an all who are interested in Institute Good tnCk of rough Rnd matched .Ram, ftlogna, Weiners, etc. -� ' satisfied. the evening of Tuesday, June 27th. work to be present. hemlock, also thatched and li = supper, including strawberries,will :_._Highest prict►s paid for be served from 6 to $ o'clock. AfteF - cs ' spruce and pine ' ed and sold by which a OU d o. 1 bailiff ;,7o. lath. JManufactur NBARTON Butcher's Cattle good ppro ram will be given _ . - under the leader,Xip of E. W,,Evans, The following interestinir article. max, 3x and 4z Ontario cedRr 9°• • • leader of the 34th regimental band, from the pen of Mr. Frank Yeigh. the -shingles, ft and 4x liritish iekel'llig eve T. A MaFA DDEN Whitby,and will consist of quartettes well-known lecturer and writer, who Columbia shingles. DRII(i(ileT AND GRADUATE OPT1C]AN duets, and solos, Mise Neeiport, has been camping at Rosebank; ap- Let ina quote yon prices on-tiny graduate of the Ontario Ladies'Col- peared in last week's "Presbyterian's. building material you may ' PICKERING. - 'ONT. 1 e, Whitby, and Mise• Laura Evans -At the cross toads of a concession $ + Firgf-slags rigs for hire �' require. tar 1 also assist in the Drogram. Cal- and a sideline, in a quiet grass-carp Bill stuff a specialty. Dap Or Ilig�it verly's orchestra will be in attendance eted and tree-enclosed field, lies a neat Ind. hone 1504. REAL ESTATE during the evening. A refreshment county p L k sss� g g• y graveyard, filled almost to its 8116 B186t8 all-traiII$- booth will be on the grounds. On boundaries with the pioneers and their <• �, . 'Teaming promptly attended to. Sunday, June?�tb, the regular anni= descendants. Peacefully quiet was A. C.+ REE tSOR, " Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. ersary services will be conducted at the little Clod's acre, on, a peacefully Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Good buildings, plenty of water, one= 2.90 P• m•• by the pastor, Rev. R. B. quiet June Sabbath day, miles remove LOCUST HILL s half in calla, balance on mortgage it Benyon, B. A... and in the evening at ed from village or town or noisy city. �• H: �eL, p{c) { required. 7.90 by Rev. J. Anthony, M. A., of The pines.seemed get like sentinels to Knox Church, Agincourt. There will guard the garden of graves, and the d Also a ood tenement dwelling be special music at each-service. Ad- spring wild flowers reg in • , g g p g peofuaion Blaeksmithin yielding 12%in the village of Picker• mission to garden party 25c.,children on every side as if glad to contritnite �. io 15 cents. their 'beauty and perfume to the g' memgry, of the sleeping ones. The -----•---ATHA PICNIC soft vagrant winds stirred tree .top Having rented the Dunbarton shop -= and sbruh ever so softly as if. not to w, and opened the same.I am prepare � +� � � held in the beautiful pi nic will and the little worldv;f stillness. - The annual Atha union ed to do a31 work entrusted to a., w gra R t.h 'a silence ♦ < R me In the above line: no*** Cowie(one halt•mile east of Atha) on equal to that of the wind. The whole • Saturday, July let. This annual event .Arcadian scone rested and quieted the Horeeahoeinq a specialty. Call In and see me any time, tWe r. Riehardsoa•' which always ,attracts so many peo- spirit of the living as, on this June ' ple, will this year present greater at- day, they gathered fora unique ser- tractions than ever te'induce people to vice. A hundred"rigs"brought their Notary Public, Pickering. attend. Between slaty and seventy quotas from far and near, to attend ED�tNG' DAY DUMBARTON dollars in cash is being offered for an annual service held in an old U. P: '^ FOR s ,-r•�" football alone and equally liberal Church-Erskine,.of Pickering town- Pe ib is drawing near, and `• _ The prizes will be offered for the other ship in memory of the dead and to still'you are perplexed Hs-to Yorkshire White Pigs,8 weeks old. sporting events. -All football entries sustain the cemetery fund which en- where you should buy the ring mow' :nO�INION BANH I can furnesb pasture for three or four must be made not later than 2 p. m.- ables the plot.of,graves to be kept as or a suitable gift. Why not ' 8 young cattle. Plenty of water. an June 30th with the Secretary. O: neatly as a 'city liiwti. Would that come to us for assistance? Our .Head Omoe, Toronto G. Nighswander; of Atha. A pro- every country community showed experience should bar of some The Shop will be close every Wednes- gram will be given from each•school equal respect to the worthy dead! use to you, and♦.our ample stock day and Saturday from now and a procession will .march ,in the The modest little white church, now of rings And suitable resents,E. B. Osler, M, P., President P 1 W. D. Matthews, Vice President until November 1st, grounds at 12 o'clock. The following disused in favor of a larger one at particularly inbride's and tiinde- • C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r Specialist in getting light tires romineut men are expected to be Dunbarton,- was never so full, with groom's gifts, is especially com- i resent to ive -addresses: F. L. enough people outside to it again. ...Oapital$4,000,000. Reserve $:6,000,0.0 p g plate now, Glass, it a it Sil• ; _ LAM YY Fowke, M. P., of Oshawa; Peter Impressave:snd thought-arresting was verware. Gut Glass, Fiae Ghitra, - Total Assets SM,506,000 W. N 1•i1RYN ON, - BROOK ROAD Christie, ex-M. P., of Manchester; R. •the earnest.message of the preachi5r, Clocks or Superb Cutlery,where , A Branch of this Hank will be eatab- H. Walks, P. S. I.; Chas. Calder, M. Rev. A. L. McFadven; as he dealt ou would-like a-suggestion. fished is London. England,on'let L. A., of Brooklin; W: F. Maclean, with themes of life.and death,.of the a will not fail you here either.. Vi.µ Of july next.at'r9 Cornhill,E. a - ga48 Qu lots Water ? M. P, for East York,and T.C. Robin• continuity of existence to,and through We are showing a beautiful w' This Busch will Iran• LOOM of Credit and �. ette. H. C., of Toronto. Ministers are and beyond the grave, based on the new and u to-tbe-minute stock Draft on alumportal,tp•ints is Canada,aego cordially invited to' be prevent. Re- Pauline text : "For- whetber'we live, ins 1 these linea. ' trate Bgills seat for Collection,make t.to�a pLic �� BROS., OF WItBTtVALi freshment booths on the grounds to we live unto the Lord; or whether we r` ' - trandws .IM4 fraasadb evgry descriptlen'of are prepared to turnist7 your Anythtbg t b"Jiing business furnish ice cream, cooling gra - ?x' - drinks and .die,we. die unto the Lord:-whether ;, '. islormation will t»m wed on all Canadian in the line of water supply such as other refreshments. Music furnished therefore, we live or die. we are the A s)y"W department will be provided for to Pttmps, windmills, hydraulic rams, by the Markham Oddtellows' Band. Lord's!" Norman Bassett fire of visitors and bearas of our Letters o1 Plumbing, etq. Everybody is welcome to attend and Naught of gloom prevailed, no note PICKERING _ Credit, �`� no effort Is being-spared to give all of a morbid view of life-was sounded, JEWELER AND OPTJCiAV They are also expert well drillers- g�time. For further Information but the joyous one of the real mean- >' CRAB.D.GoRDOx, Manager and respectfully solicit•your patroQs, regarding the aP°its .Prizee etc., see Ing of the passage of the soul;the real orroaire tier WHITBY .oar o'rFeeo � "WHITBY'BRANCH age P bills or write the secretary. Re emancipation involved in the Great e foie the future. Ind. hone 5521. member the date. July let. Event.' ` , r' ^ + .skis, ,t2„,e.�. . M .„ s .' .n.. ... 'p ..,.+: „'.,. :•. �. 'i• ., yr:.., .'+? c. iaim; 'w ��:?'A ao,fs'v ��•, /'� .;1i �!4 ,} :�., .....+,: ,.+a.4rn..i. t._. .- 'a.... ..C.�,'<. .n �n+••� la'.. .sa, ..',. 'i•., +,i -;.c�s.,r., :C r. '� .�.-'• 'o" +w ,awr. r .r,'�51rT'� ',:• '�,,+.'�` -,.:,.w,c+d4-^r:. ' "%'� i�h,�'s,. y+`P �:,C,•• '°s .�y``� _��'"I.rr- « � '^�„fy':+.''r..,.gy,•�.r,W' r M� 3Lyb ��' �; *' "i r+•"' •^r _"^ ,y ki ;'� fi . N ,,. .v-. r.� "iris 'r.., y :•, - �-' ".�:.: S•,�.". ..kit a'�".. ^`Sg, r:.,?,r. v.(e• .t,...�3.� 5.`�'r` ..,,. .Jw ,s�2^.i�:', r.. ,a 'v- ;�. .'✓,', at'�S^,�, n � - •5• �• i •k i , y N„Spy -p i.1 ti K.:I"'•'•�:y+1-4�' -.. ., .....�.;':.r+ - � /•�' i.+.- n/.M+c<' 1:>i+. ,.fir' ..,f .;n!p.... j`A i..�. ts' r '3 Y s .- ..._ l+1 R^'. 6,*Lf' ,.. 'Y" ' w. "'u^- "sa, .'m.. ,k.;�,' .++.: +!h •wG.. ^''m1M1. ;s ..� �.. ..?TY:Y �, ^s .. a�" tr',;: - ,'• •,.-., .. :. '':r.. .,' •,'=�T�.-'t'�' 'R, - w-r.•Q.x. ,.. .... ... ...-. ....., . ....., ter- - ,,. ; .... '_....,z r,..... ... ,R.+ :.. -. .. • iilk . " Samaria—Who was the last Ming of General Fund $102,899.78. Total ' �`u �c illE SUNDAY S�� .� USO .Israel I Who exacted tribute from Income, $1,064,349.69. The total him I Ilkw did 8oahea ,teak to eaFenditure in these funds was -• - - -- avoid paying the tribute 9 What $748,062.87. The surplus income ' . It�FTEIt\ATIONAI; T rrgRON, did the Assyrian king do then Z. over expenditure amounted to ® 41 l "� _,•,. How long did the siege of Samaria $316,289.82. . 'JUSIti 23. Fast I ' What- was -done with the ' The Insurance Reservd Fund at Israelites? What finally became of the close of the year was invested essin XIII.—Review:,, .. Golden them Z What was the cause of as follows: M1Ys ' '3. Israel's destruction I Munici al and School -•.. s - Debentures .: 1$3,218,797.30' mcw�resr.u�� _ ! 1.1d. CANADL•1\ ORDER OF - Dominion of Canada QUESTIONS FOtt tat HULAF. .. Stock .. -150 000.00 Y . - ,. .. ,. 0WIDER Lesson L=Elixirs Heals 'Neaman Deposited in Charter- FORESTERS.the Syrian.—How did Naaman hear ed Banks, •. $0 000.00 ' . The Thirty-second Annual Meeting MACE 1 N CANADA of the wonderful 'prophet -in ha- Current.Accounts is + ` maria',_ Who sent him to Israel to of high Court-.:-The Scesions are Chartered Banks.. : 89,697.12 CON TAI N S N O A L.L) M .be cured of his leprosy' What did Largely Attended—host Repre I + the king of,Israel fear when he s-mtative,Meeting Held in Years. $3,278,494.42 CONFORMS TO THE could not cure him Z 'Who did'cure The total assets of itis Order HIGH S'T'ANDARD OF A large representation of Bele- amounted to $3,5.59,322.09, and its ti haaman Z How was the cure Pyr gates resent at the -opening ses- ew aTY�E uaaa� r fEirmed? What did Elisha do with g P liabilities $28,517,97. Assets over G 1 LLE TT S X00 D S. sion of High Court of the Canadian liabilities $3,530,804.12. the proffered" rew=ard Z What wic.kcd Order of Foresters betokened -the thing did his-servant, Gehazi,•do? The report of Dr. U. M. Stanley,, How was ha putnished T deep interest throughout the Do- Chairman of the Medical Board, minion in the welfare of this great showed the $vera a death rate Lesson Ii.—Elisha a Heavenly g JOt�RNEYHgQU6H. ' PAPUA north-west of Blount Murray, area }_ fraternal Insurance Society, which since the commencement of the Or- Defenders.—'How 'did Ben-hadad cluster of villages with an aggre- now includes nearly 80,000 .Canadi- der to be 5.22 r 1,000 member- _ _ - , try to capture King Jehoram Z What I gate pope arilatil on of shoo 1:000 peo ` ane in its membership. era were submitted to the _ —Al he_think when_.,]elioram always_ pie. Throughout the trip only one f Ureatieathusiaua chars—c raze Medical Board during the year other village o 1• _ escaped'him? VY•hat did his Ger- g f any size was seen. ,y - the gathering, ani, rightly so, as 10 106 applications, the largest BRITISH EXPLORERS 1� A This was on a vants tell him Z Where was Elisha Z large tributary of m the year-lust closed was the most number for any year in the history _ How did Ben-hadad try to capture successful in, the historyDf the Or- of the Order,.of Rhic1} 9, 15 were 'DARK LAND. the Kilkori flowing south of east. him Z How did`Elisha s servant der, and to this may badded the accepted, and the remaining 891 re- - In every other instance the tribe or w#. Y P 1s clan lived in one communal dw'el- �. feel when he saw the Syrians sur fact that the delegates are for the f jetted. The number of application ling, vFrying in dimensions ac- rounding them 1 What vision was first time meeting in the commodi- was 1 290 more. than for the pre- Interesting Light Thrown an tie cording to the size of the commun- iven him? How did Elisha treat g - e g ods AssemblyHall of the Canadian vious year. Manners and Customs of the ity, and capable of housing from the SyrianarmyZ ];orester•a' ilding, 22 Collo a Th:., re ort of W. G. Stron Su 6lr Lesson III.—Easter Lesson. — g g P g' p- NatlNes. 10 to 70 people. These dwellings, street. The new building is up to er• -wrndent of the Organization, especially the small ones, are gen- _ The Resurrection Morn.—For what date and .thorou hl equipped, and showed that during the ear there 2?ie.adventures of Mr. Staniforth erally hidden away or perched on I. - - purpose did the' women go to the is a credit to the membe s of the were 8,280 iniation as against 7,- Smith and his party in t..e explora- steep ridges that are nut easy of tomb on Easter morning s - Who =1 reached the tomb first Z What did local Courts, who undertook ,the 369 for the previous year, an in- tion_of Papua were both interest. access, probably from motives of _ a work and carried it to so success- crease of 811. Ing and exciting. The journey was defence sa s Mr. Staniforth !�W < - -she find? Whom did she tell? What At "the close of the year, there the longest ever accomplished in Smith. F did they believe I To whom did the fol as issue. The maga &cent were 1,069 Courts in the Order, re- the territory, and the return of the --- i f structure is a irit,ute to the spirit , B exercisin great forbearance - risen Jesus first appear? What was of fraternity, which precaila among presenting a membership of 78,104. party 'was so long delayed that it andpatienceexercising. egwere fortunately ' - she doing at the time? What did the members-of the Cit of Toronto, There were 517 Courts in Ontario, was reported that the Administra- successful in makingfriends with i he send her to do forts is a splendid object lesson to for and his had been massa- these' bnshmen everywhere, and as 1I LeasuII IV.—Joash Repairs the 172 in New Brunswick, 13 in Prince cr�� azt Y and the result of their united of 180 in Quebec, 56 in Nova Scotia, party. Tem le.Who --ruled over Judah p l they had never seen a white man P S �Edward-Island,-fi3 in Saskatche- before the arrival of the expedition just before JoashZ How had aIle• the eels ates from other centres. p y started "from Goari- ` l The sessions of High Court were was, 37 in Alberta, 17 in British ,sari Iyiand and ascended the Ki caused great excitement. At the become -queen Z How -was Joash Columbia and 11. in ntanitoba. I kori river as far as navigable. k presided over by cne High Chief g first small communal village the he proclaservedimed from death 2 How was Ranger, J. A. Stewart and all the Among those in attendance are- F�ony Mount Murray, which is 8, arty reached they all, turned out +- he proclaimed king? What became g the following 1000 feet in het ht and believed to P of Athaliah? '2,t did Joash di-'other High Court Officers were in I g l with their bows and arrows and _ attendance. J• A. Stewart, High Chief Rang- be the highest mountain in the i stood shouting their- war cries . vett the priests• to doZ How did. ier; Perth, Ontario I. .�. A. Brod- ! Western division, with the exce they carry out his commandI '11ter receiving reports of the ieur, High Vice Chief Ranger, Stun- ; tion_onl of the main range, th i rue evidently thought-the- expe�3- �a prepare Hi Court Offrrere,_which were dis- tree], Que Geo. Faulkner, High '.Part endeavored to strike' west' ,tion was a marauding party, and What did Jehoiada re are to re- � i. _ a Aeive the people's gifts? How was tributed to the delegates in print- j Secretarv, Brantford, Ont ; Robt with a view of cutting the large naturally and rightly they were l ed form, the meetin received the B B prepared to defend their wives, > _ the m,Jney spent Z• _ Elliott, High Treasurer, Brantford, riv-era mentioned. It was, however, I Lesson V —God'a Pit for the various civic deputations: children and homes, Y High Ontario Ur U. M Stanley, Chair- forced north-west by . parallel t While they were in this con- _Heathen.—Who sent Jonrth"out as The rep' rt of J. A:Stewart, man Medical Board, Brantford.- ranges of mountains and .exceed- r Chief Ranger, was replete with W, M Couper, Montreal,- in 1 rough oountr dition of 4x_reTnP excitement we h a foreign missionary? Where was g P Ont. ;. pe B y, g y v facts and figures. showin the Order c - Pat even, .and although emergency, p&I he sent i How did he try to shirkg. � ue. A. •P. Van Sumeren, Saska- On 23 Januar after trace?lin were ready fur an • emer enc •, a + -his duty! How was- he brought back to be in.a, most flourishing comet- toon, Sask R•• ``V . Wigmore, St. . y' g y g y P tl tion, maintaining and even aur- for nine weeks, a large river was peared to take no notice of them,_ Y4 to Kia duty? What was the result. g {John, N,B R C Gavin, Toronto, reached, which it wai believed except to hold u some red cloth. =- = of his preachingZ Why waa Jonah Passing its- record fiir pre�ious 'Ont, ; T. E. McLellan, Galt, Ont. ; must- be the Strickland ,river, This Then they retired; and when some f displeased at God's mercy upon,years. 'Members of the Executive Com- i was aubsequentl ascertained to be resents were sent up to the, house "Nineveh? What lesson did God On the last of Januarv; 1910; the mittee t W. L. Roberts, .High Aud- _ � -teach Jonah I - 0"veer hada memberahip of 73,955, �itor, Brantford, Ont. ; J. P. Hoag. the Kikori, whi has its rise in the it was found that they had all fled. and there were initiated during the g main range and at firr.t runs paral• Great .care was taken that Aothing Lesson VI.—Uzziah, Kin- of Ju g !High Auditor, London, Ont ; W. g lel to and about six miles from the was touched, as.d a tomahawk, a -Aah, Humbled.—Along what three Year, 8,280 new members, being an Walker, high Registrar, Montreal: :upper waters of the Strickland. knife, and some red cloth were left f t --linea did- Uzziah strengthen Judah 1.increase o9n over- the-prei,iouis Que, ; W. G. Strong,-Superintend- _ _ r The Kikon at this point was run- in the t.V)use. rti What old enemies did he overcome Z Year. Dunng last year 3,663 mein- ent of Organization, Brantford. I ping -through a gorge 1,200 feet t How did he fortifyJerusale�Z 'bars lapsed and 498 died• leaving Ont. ; Lyman Lee, Solicitor High BUSH TELEGRAPHY. ' deep, and could not be crossed. It What wor!a of peace did he con- the net membership at the close of i CouTt, Hamilton-, Ontario; - Han: ` - strut,' V ho helped him in- these .the year 78,104. _ !Colin .H. C,itmpbelL High Court! was then decided to make eaftsand Not seeing them"return, we start- - _ eaterprisea ? What irreverent act The increase ii, the Insurance Solicitor for Manitoba, Winnipeg, Bet dawn to Kiwai Island, where ed on our march next morning, and p the Merrie England-was waiting. in the afternoon wer@ overtaken by l- did Uzziah commit? Why was this Reserve of the Order during the Man. ; F. H. .Davidson, D.H.C.R., the natives, who, when they found, act wrungi Who rebuked himl Year, amounted to $276,186.13. On i Winnipeg, Man. ;- and-D. E. Mc- -OVEnTURtiED IN RAPIDS. w ad no desire to harm them, .-. How did .he take the rebuke? How January 1st, 1910, the amount on K1IIIIOn, Winnipeg _ rcideaoed the greatest o and = _ ' The rapids, it was found, ex- g joy, was his pride humbled? hand in this Branch was $3,002,- made us resents of food. Atter ` Lesson VII.—Isaiah's Vision and 3U9.p, and at the'close of the year, = tended for 120 miles. The rafts P were overturned and the members l that we had no tr6iArle in estab- 'Call to Service.—Who was Isaiah'.? $3,287,494.42• TOMIIT ATIC+INS IY EXILE. of the * lishin friend] relations with*the What vision had he? Where did g of the High Court party were strewn along both (3 Y.. w The standing natives we met possibly some `+ _ banks of the _ river for several ' , P Y 4Y --he see the vision Z In�what year-Sick and Funeral Beeefit Branch is The British Soldier Has Lou 4 bush telegraphytiro • had notified -- 8 ' miles. It took five and a half days , y J did this occurf OI what did the a.so most satiafactorY. During the the'other tribes that the art had vision make Isaiah feel conscious Z year no less a sum than $147, "ferros of )f`oreign Scrciee, fat the party to get together again, i party 224.96, ill provisions, -tents, and baggage no desire to injure them. How Ras he assured of forgivenesa1,coveritig'6,132 'Claimi, was'paid in The British soldier knows more - The natives da not appear to be 'To whom•was he sent as a me.ssen- this Branch. The, amount to the of exile.than any foreign "Tommy." were lost, and the party faced with a homogeneous people, Ethnol- a journey, of 300 miles - over un- P P �'. ger 7. What result was -to follow credit of this Fund at the com- IHe'has -far more•colonies to Barri- known country: This was accom- i ogical divergencies were noticeable ;his preaching-? What was the,final mmement of the year was $170,- sun, and longer terms to spend in plished in 33 days. +that indicated an admixture of hope of Jutish° 773.82, and at the close $207,223.20..them. I two or three stocks. The Semitic Lesson. V111--Song + The expedition travelled on foot g o.f the Viiie=? The report of Geo. Faulkner, Regiments have just been return-. caste of countenance was very no- Hi h" Secreta over, totally, une4plored country yard.-To what does the song of the' g Secretary, covering the gen- ed Englagd after sixteen, eiih- for 374 miles and by raft d50 miles, ticeable'in the first half ,of the {� 'vineyard compare Judah? Where oral work of the Society, was next teen, and even %wenty years in or 524 miles in all. The country is Party's journey, other natives were i - was the 'vineyard plant ed1 haw in order, and showed'in detail the 'India and the Colonies; for at itis I indescribably rough, the mountain usually light skinned, more the , was it cared for I What harvest large volume of business transact- time of year the yoopships are { color of.the Samoan. In some in-. ed through his department.- merril i ranges consisting it huge masses of ' .. -• was eapected'of it'? What did it g P tment.- � Y plying between Great Bri- lagged and precipitous corral, mak-� stances the skins were no darker. •• produce? How did Judah resemble The amount of Insurancp PreuTi- twin and every distant outpost that I ing their ascent always difficult, than .those of a southern European, the vi'ney-ard Z How had the 'w_eal=',ums received during the year was proudly flaunts a Union Jack. sometimes impossible, while the I others again approximated very• _ thyo 1::•-ssed the poor Z How d'd $6.14„077.8.2, which with the large And not always-have regiments 'valleys, except in a few instances, closely to the coastal type. P 1 t sum' of $133,690.75 derived from in- been relieved so often. as once in Y ' P The .inhabitants of the, Sambrigi many of he people spend their are covered with masses of corral terest on investments, made the to- twenty este. For instance, with village acre particularly interest- days and .tights? Y 3' wedged together, and sometimes 40 ing, as the live at an elevation of, Lesson 1X.—Micah's Picture of tal receipts in this Branch X777,= ;the exception of a brief two or or 50 feet in height, making loco g Y �. 6 000 feet above the sea level, the Universal Peace.—Who was Micah l i 768.57•• There • were 498 Death three years at Koine, the old 19th motion very difficult. Y In what kingdom did he prophesy?1 Claims aid- amounti,p to $501,- Foot was on foreign _service from highest elevation, I ,relieve, of any, __ . g { f3 Although the rainfall was heavy Papuans so far visited. The phys- `. What fate did he warn tits Jews of Z`582.44, leaving 'tiro sum of $276,- ,1781,tor 1820—or thirty-nine years— and of daily occurrence, especially - Of what final- hope did he- tell? 186.13 to carr to the Reserve !during which timo it took part in in the eastern portion of the plat- Igoe of some of the young men as Whatcondition will follow the which at the close of the year was no fewer' than five campaigns. -The ,eau,'we had on many occasions to magnificent, the Iiagi men of the .�� knowledge of the Lord by all peo-I$3.278,494,42. old .40th Foot, however, went on o without; water for periods of main range approaching most' tR pies Z What will become of wars? The amount of flick and Funeral I better, for it was continuously on from 26 to 30 hours, as the rain closely to them in this respect. _;- How shall the nations show their Benefit fees received during the ;foreign service for-forty-six years. sank through the corral, leaving no Their wCapons consist of the bow • love for God Z Who, shall be-their year was'-$175,863.29, and interest But the record, doubtless, belongs surface except in the lowest parts and arrow,was o Heavy pig spear,� w5 examples? $7,811.05, making the total receipts to the 38th Foot=now the 1st South of the valleys. and a man-killing sclib. Very rafor re-, + Lesson X.—Israel's Penitence and. in this Branch- $153,674.34. There Staffordshire Regiment whieh•, was �iod's Pardon.—How did Hosea re- were 8,132.,Sick and Funeral Bene des patched to Antigua in the reign COMMUNAL DWELLINGS. ly we saw a stone club. These had{ and IsriieIZ- Whit lie a I 1 g probably been'introduced from the( g appeal fit Claims. paid, amounting to of Queen Anne, and. was left`there _ ..At Sambrigi, -immediately to the coastal districts. .--to Israel he ,did o or aku"rWhose'-he did to_ .tie''ear9a e,'which a $206, leaving 7 22 0 49.38 to to rust, quite forgotten; for ' fifty he ask them to forsake Z What.evil E the Reserve,' R•hich at_the close of ,'-ears.: _. nte Before the end-of that time not . - ~ abandon 4'• How did-.he sav God There were 78,104 members in f,;rty per cent. of the men. were. fit would regard. Israel's penitence? good -standing, at •the close of the for service their clothing was in a What promise 'did he make con- year, carrying $78,1C+2.0w.00 Insur- rags, and they had-neit'h.e o hats nor «�T V /^/ ! , cerning'Israel's future -prosperity I ante. _ shoes nor cartridge-boxes' nor i'or Tea lu Cant�t JET � Ft hat did he say abol3t the ways of There were issued from 'the High swords. the LordZ - I Secretary's Office 8,123 Insurance Lesson X.—Hezekiah's =Great Certificates and 7,483 Membership _'The Tea of Kings. r -Vassover.—Who had closed the Certificates, -or is total. of. 15,C06, WOULD MAKE HIM CARE. :The King of Teas. . temple? Who redpened it and had and 'in addition there were endorse- `lit cleased? Whom did he• invite meats made on 1,629 -Nn vratice J•uggins='Who was-it that said if nMal M Ao come...toJca•usalem•l• -For what Certificate's. he could make the songs of the peo- L ; ,purpose did ho incite them to The report of R'abert Elliott] pie he wouldn't care who made the a .some Z When •w4s the passoves High Treasurer, showed the funds _celebratc4? .How lonWodid.the ce- of the Order to be iii a most sat- Muggins—"Don't know. But if lebration continue Z What did the isfactory condition. The income in he's the chap' who's making the -Sold Only in Airtight Packages r _ ople do, when they returned the se•:cral funds was as follows: songs of the people nowadays I'd ` ' oome7• Ins;rrance $777,-',tr+3.57, Sick and just like to have the making,of the _ w, Lesson XII.—The Downfall . of funeral P,enefit $183,674.3.4, and 'laws a little while! That's all!" z w, -c :...r f•• .� •ti -se' x.,, i .. . p..n.,.', :-. :.r. ,. tin.,..:. r. : ..M. _,... 1' Y' ,s.nfwr a,.rA� +4 nwiv . .. , x :h�.. f., u••fit. M`. ^. -_ ... .. '�' ..•,n ..tit, q �.:. ,s< ••.,.. -,:;,� -r �!, x �..+aq s.•:•-• ;. ,. V:. �.. ;+M, ,fj`.. h`3+,.- ':"h-�i,.�.. a',a,r. .1 n , �p y!F,:+e'M�'.C''•• v ..ws:.,r:�: •,.fkn"."'Cib.' �, r.. Mr,' i.rs,:� ,t .. .. ' .. r; . •: '' ti F a, ,� .,i .1:., .:. nR - i. >rr r .:` qt.w 7E'� ..R; c ; ,,,, ,' !: +. ,;.c:..-:,.mow.. �. b�;z. +. S, o-x ..,...e a. .r ,.,o.xt -,a '�'v .. .•�.. .e;. +' .: ,3 '_'',,�t''ikl.•:-... . '�"' . .- . :a. -ecu' g t; `�*•-rasa+• yi•:.s :s.,e•'*.. ,fir yam- T, -•i,.• t.:7, .:.. •ti<.a ^•'` •'} .-' r .,.g. ,�,y.. .z`� -t, -.r X. ... ,, .. .. w - . t_;;,,_ ' -------..---- - ----'------- ( -- ,;' I - h jil ` ti , .: ' 'HER MAJESTY'S A DESCRIPTION - A GREAT' FEAST , �`I..' ­� 1-. I I _ ., . I . . .I . i�. � -�- . i, :.­­---. �47. . I I .... 'ERSHAL GIFTS " , _OF COflONETS _ FOR CHIIOflE� ..1 .11 y : �, ,. . . . UAn7 of.Thew USA at the maws" _ . . , ;. : � . Corornatloa !a 1609 will iN - -- y } n Qaeea Mary to Fond of!taste,is a Great Provaratisas ler the Corona Hea IlD>M " Worn la Jan• SS• . ; y y AeaCss, and Follons Events q a 00,000 L ,,g etatasns t to 1 [ �. Attentively �! . ` S "Numbers of .. Youngsters Demons," declared a1. London Jeweler and silversmith. •9m- . .-- -'- x '- Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke con- aglne coronets to !e composed of 24- The wort o! preparing for the Corte _ •; : The tributes o t bu s to Th North American Re- r e Kin th a ; carat gold, and studdo. with priceless nation entertainment which g '+ 6 �'`ti s:` view B e mDathetii character sketch 7A 1 1 ., 4` et her baa set gems. will give to 100,000 poor children of n Y; ^� " J Y Queen Mary, Intended London at the Crystal Palace oa Juae i i �, ., f. "Well, the fart Imo, we often eePD1Y +` q mainly for American readers, it will peers or peeresses with beautifully $0th. !s well under way. 1 t ? i' 1 11 , be read with pleasure by Canadians finished, light-wei.,it coronets 1n ail. Bir `Villiam Carrington states that "I r1..s „ generally, Her Majesty, says Sir Clem- ver the committee entrusted to carry out �y zj f Ent, has ever retentive memory. gilt for ices -than twenty pounds ` y A Deer's coronet retort fit him Uke a the King's wishes, declares absolute w ` Once she has mesterei a subject, 1t imDnrttalit 1e, to be shown so that r . r :r ;a ¢ , hat; but these for peeresses are half Y 1 r ' s teldom goes out of her mind, and schoolchildren of every deaominatioq " ;" t o t the size. Pee,sasses, thus having 'r rfontha afterwards she will astonish should be pro erly re reeeated r ' plenty of room on their heads-hap- D P y ^.er friends by reference to a conver- „ � a p11y Lor us-wear tiaras as well as Although not officially stated, thar0 � t ' st.tion they themselves had forgotten. coronets In this way: r8. k v t >s every reason to believe that the vt` 1 Driving through the streets o1 Hobart King and Queen will bg present in the _ r•�• . f rho recognlzed a man in the crowd, "The tiara, high in front, sloping course of the afternoon at the enter• �;� r rf.: ` f �.: '�, e.rd reinarked to her lady-in-waiting down etch side, is placed well forward talnment at the Crysual Palace. Most ,, e '! i fi7 r that he had been a curate at East on the nohla brow. With hair bunch- probably they will be accompanied by1 r,,' ` ,- >t ''' 3 : `9�% ; Bhcen when she was a girl and his ed on top of the head, putted out at Princess Mary and one or_two of her -", "r n rzme began with C, and that she had brothers1. herd him reach two or three times, the sides, the coronet rests on top of D It is assumed that a chosen : e its.; On Inquiry it turned out that he was the hair, behind the tiara, Plenty tt��11 Q Y 100,000 will be mare1ta111SM 1ILe as r ,, the same man ,and that his name was of work there will be at the last army and converge upon Sydenham by 1 11 I C-n. It would be clever to have moment, of course, altering tiaras for various routes. Probably the local - w. 4:,I. ,� sw. - -'menibered him had the Queen met the pronation, so that they may be railways for a certain time is the day• , +► him atter an interval of ten years, will concentrate their energies on the - a e warn in this way. for many of them ve child I 11 i �, r1- a > a but in a passing crowd in far-away are of the 'a!1 round' pattern. transport of this army. h' ry ^,I x k ,.1 Tasmania It ,was extraordinary. As a ";dost of the cdronets donned In will bear hie or her own name and a?., �' i3 ' �•�,',�K.. mutual result of such good memory June next will be those used fir the address in writing, and will also carry - , S + " Y,•, the Queen has something to may to Inst Coroaat!un. I estimate that two a distingtilshing and or rosette, fndf- a� syr , 1 everyone, and the personal touch this thousand new coronets were t'aen eating by color and by aumerala the 11 r . " vy; s1. gift tm arta to her converaatloa rat- to nod average o2 v q P g r out, at an a era $r articular school and locality. It i, >- . eau flea and charms all with whom she is apiece-;180,000 In all. hoped, also, that each girl will wear a. _ q Jo; r arx« ;' ! ' brought into contact. "Una Deer told me o! the restos of white dress or sash and each boy a _ � ''y' s '' " his coronet for the 1903 ceremony, white tie. Once within the gates of . a r Fond of Music. the Crystal Palace, there should be ># "His lordship's plate-chest was s : f r O�1 . ,f�, . I uric had a great share fn the home crammed, To make room. odds and little difllculty. The staff*there is ac- W. W $ `, *'. life at White Lodge, the musical hour cads were cleared out. 6orting these, I customed to invasions of football en- , /' I thusiasts for the Cu Final numberin -. ' In the drawln room being at one D R - ' tf B g he encountered his curonei• The but- _ ' .' : � f time a regular institution, and often ler, fairly staggered, said he had been From 100,000 to 140,000, and 1n the �' the Duchess would sit down at the summer various organizations bring _ +,,, pushing it into one odd corner and Ito Sydenham many thousands of chll- - /"°'i r» "11ur , Piano In the evenings and sing bad- another for years past, till he could ' 11 _ dren. 3 ^" lads from the popular Operettas e il o fir o ere as of the P P p cbme across the other fir o the old a t t I }4 1 - - � da"'- day• The Quern has a sweet voice, a cruet." R -The King's guests w•l1I arrive be- ,3��., "'• soft soprano, which greatly matured "The most gorgeous Coronation item, ! tavern 11 and 12.30 and stay until be- - z° tween 6 and 7 o'cl,.ck. Dinner and under the skilf+ ! t an f or . 1 u d ce o 8! n ho i u h the o w i g t c mss t o av u( work- ' (now S:r La.vlo) Tuat1. Of late yeat'f, era 1n precious metals, la the pallium, ' tea will be served', if fine, at long tree- „` "r 1 ile tables un the grass, but If wet the ! i however, Fier Majesty has given up or Royal mantle of the King. It Isays J -' i her singing; and, although retaining of English cloth of gold-remember Paalce.beForvdnnerrthe children $ ? mealme THE I'\'! AND ra rkTT��,aT j'T ,q,�El1. her fondness for music, she rarely the i'ieJd' of !t In history?-woven x;j) have cold mtats, pies, Da+trtes - NG 1'>•.\D Q l TJl�i I JL ' hada much time to devote w the from flneat old thread, gold as ? g p°!° I with lemonade; and at tea bread and g7 �� . piano. as will stand the strain of being ao I butter, Jam and sakes ' , - C�IiI).11�4TIU1 i1ULl� Dramatic art of every kind appeals yaed almost without alloy 2 Each of the favored children will be - x„ 1 to her• and there are few plays of tm- ";there are very few skilled weav- ;+ given from the Kling a specially de- " �14 portauce, or that have attracted pub- era capable of making cloth of gold signed Coronation beaker of Royal _ Ile attention during the last . two It Is exceedingly slow work, and as Doulton ware. They are to be of the - " decades, she has not seen. Like her each Inch of the material Is formed, it I -� ­ o� - mother, she same shape u those made for lfingjJ' WHEAT quickly seises upon the is carefully wrappto up. so tl>at !t Edward, and on Jho occastoaa o! the 1.' :" MR E • humorous side of a question Thur ,hail retain Its gloTfous flood of color. Jubilees of Queen Victoria Him !da- w, the has a keen appreciation for a Such new, absolutely unsoiled cloth sparkling remedy or a leers, and on of gold looks more like a blase of jeety has supplied a special portrait l r g of himself in -the uniform of an Ad-, �, .. -. - c"„. brilliant-• - -- • returnln from the theatre, or after- bti a t sunshine than anything u Yt g Yo _ g o _.. tsar o reproduction a - al t the fleet for r • _ wards In conversation, often makes ever saw the btak°r. D *ir, xncrea�ed .Area of spring � allusion to some particularly amusing Many of the State robes will have Apart front a generous programme }}�� rrte�#¢ t1 }}gyp part of the performance. Indian embroidery-gold and silver of amusements and a monster toe, the +, LLeatt 131 t+11V The Queen is greatly attached to thread on silk children will be seven probably their _ I the historical art of her country. and "An ounce of,the pure metal is f Qat glimpse of the greatnems of tie - . -_ 1 n� has collected together quite a number drawn out Into a thread half a mile British Empire The King hem chosen "'' Dominion a Feature - of Interesting things connected with tong for the embroiderers to use The i the Crystal Palace, with its Festival , ' - . the Royal Family A■ a gtrl she al- �ttern is always original, the em. of Empire. as the venue for this sea- 111 ways enjoyed going over museums and, rolderera trained from childhood, � son-to Impress on the juvenile mind - i`, �! desps'ch• from%' Wash agtoa' In general made average seasonable taspecting articles of antiquity, a trait making it up as they go along,-Thus i some understanding of the vast com- says ; bumper harrest of trheat Prug:ass. in her character. w;i:ich.has widenurd no two- existing patterns are alike, I muaity of English-speaking countries ` , with yearn. She has-an lotimate-.-and one robe can always be distin. of which they form no Inappreciable fa British India, estimated at ales - la Argentina, the great wheat knowledge of old silver and chi -1 and guished from another, which saves I part. a� ,: ,� ! and flax creed exporter of the soutb. i possesses a valuable collection of Ob- marking The -work is usually done hlr- Frank Laacelles will euperinr _- ._ k.i OOO,OW bushels, surpassing all pre- 1 Sets d'art, in India, but for the Coronation some ! t"d the direction of a special per a+tt _ ern hemisphere, the autumn sown ; _ of the most expert craftsmen of Delhi, tormanre of the i'aRPant of Empire, � }t� t►ioua pieIda, and a rt co:d area It crops have entered their first month A Greet Reader. " where the beat come from, are being tasting halt an-hoar. - A Roval hos isI. 1 sown to Spring %beat ill WestCr,,U I of the trans-equatorial Winter id I The Queen has always been a eat brought over here. I to he erected for ThMr Majestles, _ . d Canada,_ a'he:e BO per tint, v# the vigorous condition and un probably I reader, and her boudoir at favote Me famous ertrriaon velvet+ with Subsequently the children are to be Lodge contained a Utile cue 6l favor- whch Westminster Abbey x•111 be i taken In batches for n tela round the x.,. Dommioa wheat is grown, giving' largely increased areas, The rt-., Ite books, prominent amongst them ablaze, 1 find on Inquiry .costs about I Empire on jhe "All-Red Route" Rall- f9 rite to ae"i.agly extravagant esti- cantly gathered corn crop thera ' being Tennl'ron's Poems. Books of a pound a yard, bought b; the piece. way. Thta will enable them to see the _ . # mates of probable- yield, are the turned out badlyand little or ac travel and.btographies are seldom A piece measures same forty yards, Parll¢mrnt building■ of \ewfound- - - missed, for the and though the velvet is quite lain. I land, Britain's oldest colony, with Ila i + Queen does not read q R features of the wart rev.tw of surplus will be- available for Cx- without any pattern, such a len h papermaktnir end whaling and other - + p for mere passing pleasure, but for In- g _ i !' • , ]day agricultural Deus annoub:ed putt. The corn crop of South structtnn and Information.- Novels of tapes ,our months to make. � lndvistrfer together with the harbor ,tt British-spun pure silk linings are of St. Jnhn'it: the great wheat prairies by the Ln.ted- States Departmeot ' Africa also is reported dame ed-1 themselves do not appeal to her ata- g p _ ,, p g, y used, the proper lining for the crtm- and cattle ranges of Canada, and the f e J at but she has read and re-read - of Agri on lanrlday. Io draught sad there probably will be y eon-really almost purple-velvet be. Parliament buildings ac Ottawa: ,fir- classlc works of flctton; and any novel Ing white corded silk, coating about lone Crown colonlea, with a Malay vt1- . other refspects foreign aglic\llture f none for export. .. by -a well-known writer, or that Is eight s white a yard. � ilogoous and a sugar pl with alnn in Ja- a r _ specially recommended to her, at So, although coronets themselves males, .t- once receives her attention, c: __ heavy, 18 to I&; rolls, 11 to 11 1•Sc; break- Her Majesty follows events atten- are not exactly pure gold Jewels, one India veil! n visited, and Dcihf, PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS way and another the little bill tops where the Zang }e to he crowned In ltI fa�tt bacon, lief be.cks IS to 20 1•„c. tively. She reads the newspapers u�., person Emperor of lad{a. From In- 't" Lard-Z'Seroa, to 1-�0; tabs. 10 YSo; daily, and as Princess of Wales at- pails. 10 boo. dia the young voyagers will travel to, tended the more Important Parliamen- Australia and '.hex• Zealand, and fin- . ."� - tary debates, occupying a seat In the. - - ally to South Afrlcn, where the gold I;ZLI'O�T9 Ff30lf THE [.E.11IL:�G BTJBINEBa L'Q MO'fTHEAIw Peeresses' Gallery 1n the House of GORUNATION TOYS and dlamond mines will be shown fa t Montreal, June S0. - Oats - Canadian I Lords and in the Speaker's. Gallery In operation. S' Western, Ivo. 2, 41 1.9 to 42c, car lots, ox the House of Commona. A chance a TIf.1DE CENTIMES OF rWro stirs No. 1 Toed, 41 to 41 1-4c; No. meeting In n country house led to my .3tiaa� gleealaHrs Get Their ilSoaey 1. y-. 3 C. 40 1.8 to 40 E4a; No, 2 local whits, being invited to White Lodge, and A�):1('ilt�. to to 40 1-Zc; No. .deal white, 39 1-2 to II Hack wfth Good Interest GORONATiON DRESS 9 34et No. 4 local white, 38 1.2 to 39c. 1 being honored with the friendship of loan-Hanitoba Spring wheat patents, ilii the Duke and Duchess of Teck. At -� ` - firsts, b6.:0; seconds, $4.80: W later wheat the time I was helping with the House If anybody wants to make some• , . tjgee , of Cattle. (irSfg. ppsstouts, $4.60 to $4.75; strong bakers', of Lords' inquiry into the sweating money, now is his time. There are The Names of the Seven Royal Trains Chee" 84.60; straight rollorm, $4.10 to 94,25; in system. and well do. I remember the warehouses bearers Produce ba s. 81.86 to $2. Boiled oate-Per barrel, great interest taken by the Queen 1n backed from cellar to root _ Anil Other 1 roduee ■t QOrg $4.65t bas of 90 Ilia, $2,13, Feed barley- with toys In readiness fur the Coron- - i the evidence. She never tired of , Car our, e: store. 61 to 6So. Oorn-Amerhearin about the workers, and would atlon, nearly all o[ them, be 1t noted The Queer, having decided that her and dbroa4l. loan, No. 3 yellow 61 to 61 1.90. Millfeed- g .4 $ran, Ontarin, WC, Manitoba, $n, mid• -ply me with questions about the chain- in passing, of home manufacture. At train at her Coronatlon'shalI be borne '1:, •••. ' ran. X111 es, Ontario, g�30 to 883: shorts an- makers, the seamstreames, and the the last Coronation, the Germans by seyen• daughters of Earls, is now Toronto, Jt4ce fc0,-Osie-panadiaa west itobs, 883: monlAI is5 w 830 digs- other toilers for long hours and low swamped the market with novelties, Frsah, 17 1.8 to Is i•2o. Cheese-weorterns, wages, until I thoroughly believe she mementoes, toys, and au forth; but considering what their'coatiimea shah, ' ern oats No. 9, 39 3.4o• No. 3, 39 1.40, lake 13 1.4 to 11 1.80; Lasternb 11 to 1t 1$0. 1 be: According to precedent, they will Ports; Ontario No, ii. 1%. Na 3, 360, oat Butter-Choicest, SS to a 1.4a knew as much about the conditions this time they have been forestalled. .1 . .side, and requirements of these people as I Now, it anybody can tell which of the all wear white, and will be dressed Whost-No, 8. red, white or mixed, $Oo did ro=c'=�-- toys 1s certain to "catch on" in Juno precisely alike. Her Majesty.will pre- . optaide ins. fJNTTED STATES MA8SET9: v sent ko each of her attendants a ' 8 D° -well, need more be said. 7o--:vo. S, bio to•700, outside. ' Idlunespolis, June s0,-wheat-July. Fortunes have been sunk in Conon- . Harley--For feed, So to•560; for malting, !d 1-40; Se tember, 94 1•$o; December, handsome souvenir of the occasion, h to 611c, outside. >n 14 to 98 No. 1 hard 96 340; No. 1 ,tion toys; but rrfany speculators will and this will probaAiS be the only or- . -- Bnoltwneat-51 to 6$0,,oat.lde. - Northern, 93 34 to !S 1.4; !o, 2 Northern, RITES AND CEREMONIES get their money back with liberal in. nament they will be permitted to Manitoba wheat-No. 1 northern, p� 334 40, � 340: No 3 wheat, 8fi 34 to terest. Of a certain very popular fir- wear. The pages who attend the .. '}fo, 8 northern. slog No. 3 northern, 950, o. 1 durum i1 1•b. Corn-No. 3 title of this kind more than two mil- Kling wear_a quaint uniform of-me - - oak, lake forts. allow, 61 ye Orta�Po. J white, 19,50 to Ma Chief Actors In Edward's Coro• lions have been sold, end the inventor let, white and gold, and carry old= i " �anFWrs` oar-tea 5.10; o n Toronto 36 3.4c Rye-Fir >ti Bio. . $4.70 o $ W Many -a poor man-of another toy made fashioned three-cornered hats with �t patents, $6.10 seooad patents, 819.75, paten-First patents 84.1r to N.rs, nation Have Passed Awad $140,000 out of ft. plumes under theta arms •84.60; strong bakers', X4.10. �ecDad patentor, $4.E0 to 84.70: IItwt oleare, Cora-No.'8 fallow, bTo, o.i.t., bay porn 83.25 to X3.36 second alesr� 82 W t(546, -- Even "latest novelties"-the penny The following are the train-bear- Peas-No. ! 78.to OOo, oataida buffalo, R,t. Jane IQ.-Spring wheat- As tar as,the rhea and ceremonies articles vended by butter merchants- era: Ontario flour-Winter wheat four, $3,40 Firm; No. ! korthera, carloads. store, of the Coronation are concerned, the sometimes yield big money." One of i hady Eileen Butler, daughter of the • 7: : to $3,43, seaboard 99 I•llo; Winter, dull Na 9 red, 91a No. 2 the most successful was invented by a ' Earl of Lanesborough. , Millfeed-Manitoba bran, 8S3 r ton; white 900. Cora-No. 3 yellow, SB 1-io; No+ precedent o! 1902 will be strictly fol- orts, 883: Ontario bras, De ow, manufacturer of such things. When I Lady 'Bary Rawson, daughter of ��pp �S in bags; 4 yell 66 340 No. 3 .or, b5 140; No. lowed. In that particular respect the I the Earl of Dartre iDoits, $SI, 0u lots, track, Toronto. 4 Dora, bS 340, all on Intek throagh bill• he conceived the Idea he was so sure S• �." 3 duties of the Earl Marshal and the -- ., ed. Oator--ao. 9 white, 41 P4 :To. white, it would "go" that he decided, not to Lady binbeli. Ogilvy, daughter of 430; No. 4 white, 4 O7-la barley-Nolt- Lord Chamberlain have proved much try it tentatively, but to turn 'out a the late Earl of Atrlle and lh Cosh+• - COTJNT1iY PBODIICIb. . Ing, $l to $1.03. lighter than the were eight large y before offering one for tees of Aarlie, " _ 1. g Y g years g quantity 9eaas Gu lots are noted at 81.70 to ago. The greatest changes that will sale, So he kept making it till he had Lady Victoria Carringtotw le.,°inter W.75, sad small ]Dile $quo LIPIB 8T0CX MAB%IsTS a stock of two millions! of Earl Carrington. • Hone p� f be noted in the pageant that attends - ' �", 7-HoneyIn tins, 10 to 1ho Mostreel. June 2Q--Nr_es of choice steers the Coronation of Kin He then engaged a few, score aliens Lady Jean Cochr�wl, rwughter of Z ,kb; No. 1 atmb,'wholesale iS to $g35 per at 86 ti to L675; food, at 8635 to 8650: g George and and had them taught ,parrot-tnahion,: the Earl of Duvda•ratd . se No. S comb. wholesale, $1.75 per tial`l good, at 86•is to $,-U, fair, at 859tf Queen Mary will be !n the dramatic several phrases of English, An soon Lady EUsta-linox,_daughter of the and the lower reader ac from 85 personae. Of the chief actors in the as they were "letter-perfect" out they Earl aid Countess of Banfurly. 1. , Baled hay-No, 1 1e, quoted at I{33 to $13, W $00 per awt. Cows brought from'14,25 were sent with absolutely "the latest %Ady Adelaide Spencer, daughter of -; �p tragk,And No, 8 at $9 to $10, to $5.50. and bulls from $4.50 to $5.25, per last great historic event of the crown- y Lrerl Bayeto $6 b0 on trick. Ta owl., p to 4nalli7 Sales of lambs made ' rig of a great historic event of the novelty," which proved, as the rrfanu- Spencer. . �%U;ZWOL o. at from 04.25 to 8685 each. Prices for old crowning of a Brltlah King and than tacturer had confidently anticipated, It to probable that further appoint- tat, >!S to 900 per bag. Shoop. $4,60 to $6 antis. The demand for Primate and the then Archbishop of an enormous success. Incredible as menta will be made, necessitated by ;,--„i al ohiekens, SS to 160, oelTwa wwa good at from $8 to $8 each, as it may seem, it Sa none the leas a tact the weight and length of her Majesty's a Yo-k are no more. -Lord Salisbury s0o per 1D. to also and gnali an, the Duke of Devonshire have been Yta considerably more 1 _ . ._ - _ _ . a r Toronto, Juno a-Prices for fat cattle that In ten da ^-^' raa4r0d all the wry from fbEO W 8630 for gathered to their fathers, and among than a million were Bold. :,-__.-_._-_ .. ._ ,• _LOCAL DAIRY MARKETS, _AZ it�M�dcovbror�f i4 to 35 SSe bulls, 60 to ifant s e tache of eightlargely eleara iho band __- _ _Y n'gilev Team at Coronation. -r Ira 12 sold others ed In Batter-Dairy prints. 17 to 190; intero , $5,t5. Feeders. 9W lbs each, yid at $5.40; who have one ovr to the majority, • - The Canadian Bleley team will ar- -, Y_}o 160. Croramery, 21 to 93o per lb for a kers sold et i5 to 8535. The Dulk of are the late Lord Derby and the ]ate Aa4ttit6's Itestdcnce, y ' rive ie England In time for the Coro i.,�' Sella, 19 to Llo los solids, sad 19 to 200 I mlMorr and s rintrers sold from 840 to Earl'Spencer-two of the four Knights nation, Arrangements at the meet ,. r sea p�rsLo�optsrin18•� f� 165 'each, atM one extra •ctioire cow p g The private residence of Prime Ing, the D. R. A. Council will its _ - " s' Der dasEn- hrouyht 175 \'sal calrea pold at 14.50 to of the Garter who.held the canopy f qutth, at ZO Caveltdtah made to Rive the rlflemert a chance eeme--11'3.4 to Ito in a Jobbing way. 'er.5u0 ter cwt., and !n a few instances i8 the King's annolnting. Many o ra h. , __ e, coveted by reason of its: to sop thiP great ceremony. Sines this, . . - cra< �etd for choice new mtik ted venlp. who- played a prominent'par .jh� splendid reception rooms, old ma- tnt•ep n!^ce on dune 22nd; the•team • • •- ••.w 3iOt1 PRODGCT-% shook, ewes, sold at 83.50 to $4.50; rams. public Ute of a decade ago 'IIF t3rz1, ,,., • • .,,:f '� iRarnn Lnna, floor, t'r rr th in rape to 13.50 per cwt.: paring lambs, 88 to June be found absent, and a ezigen- hogany stalmaee and walls pain�ecl r ab`int the 10th of that p $9 per cwt., or to other words, 1r. to 90 ilea of political life will ve forced Sir John Thornhill two centurle �m (ontrenl. The Birley 4 1"' Sot+; moa„ pork. ¢t9 in 120: do. phort cat per lb yearling )embp. 85,50 to 8650 Pew has been secured for the Corn r I,:f :,*t lnrly'fu July. $" }o p': cwt. ingr, ted and watered •yid at iii �h7 others 1� the be kgrounA �dy Curfard. ' ,. t„ I;;l t. IS to da.. Der cwt _ - __ ..._- .. - -_ .. . . . ... k. e `' 1 . .4 _ . . ,:l': • .. .. . . , . . . .. _ . : _,. - r ,+- . L . 1t ..,E .",a,J ,r._ r+r. . .7 .h•,m-.+• ::.w, .,o-. _ ,-.,_ ,*u,.r_.i .. .:y: >rs..+. s '.•.> '� .nc. `'r"" .i. 1. lfi; Me.rr .n .,,+, ....., � rk. ,.y,.,, ,.,r ..,,..,� ,, rt:' v�'., a # >3:. -y ,a^K 'ter....., a"'ff' .,c:,.rr. Y+ °4~ k,k e fi>. ,+"x'`++•'W .aa� .6yny:&st .aY'k 'S., ..b..:a,,. ��,„,y ^4: "A• 1. '.�r'a.5. -••.•;•. :'t..� ,w:r •.r1ti r�ea�-!h:rt _e?•avl-, ,row,.m.r.. `,s,,"= •r, ��.'"a.w"SF!!, ,' F, j`''',r'� • ,Vrc• ,, ,, "'. . .. -iR" - ,,. •, `,'' vE• i/"i '�°` }a„ %3e, _ t", ,,a ' ,,., ,'7�• ups t:t ' add"rtrm' �,�b.�"l�'.,:y�••- ' ','&s�' ,.'s !wens, as: �':r"'�= ,y� u'� '.'',•�r'eo' r �m�... ,yh y� k .+� _•a, -'h9� '.c a., sono ' 'e. ..%` '; .' 4 .,S t', •. x-,•+^'•�+,_, .,y `?t,.: `f .a,.: %;,'.-u,cs,-_$:.. /n''S+ '�•. *-r, ';P'',.�, .: ..w. P u m. .;,sees'.,:' .:.... tp.k;`-.. _,- ,•s ,; -:.d; r r.. , r�r'. . ,Fri --�".+•t.� w,^s, sees ,.:.. . .- , : .;�'...- :-:,..k!'.::.h;t.r. �.c ::,r.:•� ,::,e.. ,.n..s, .b ..b.., ,r.'�Sup i•.:.p� .t...::r ,d+'y 44— '� .. ... .. .. ' : ..-• . elle': -,.� ... ,•.,:.-... : .vsY{ •1.• �., lees �';V '. - • - r The John Layton Company, MoiIwgaowbillevalsi B o � for nthence tui. that- e e the presented eggs B w � �AIRD90N =' that were beized In Montreal some _ when he wiain liallazda nnthe following time ago, are suing the' city for Monday morning. a $50,000 damages. �n Y 8894-The celebrated English - S " • bead imported hackney stallion the _ $ ve t�118 .Week - -- -- � 'sltk �ctg x1Cf Now ddwert4senw ass. property of G. A.Brodie Bethesda. will V H O / C E. PLANTS make the season of 1911 as follows: ' bpaWishadevaryFridaymosniagatitsOmoe, Monday will Leave his own stable and „Pickortug.Oar ASTURE TO LLT—(food astute proceed to ©1 t BATES OF ADPSBTISIIr'G: P p for noon, Obeace to F.Thom sea■hotel, Geranlum� for Bed(Png and on abundanoe of water on let 6 crus g, p r First iarertion penin. - l0 oasts Pioketuas Apply on promLses to S.W ICX OTT. Oak Ridges for night. Tuesday proceeds Each on maw ina,rtion,per)ins . 5 cents p{ck„r{ag, nett to Elgin Mills [or noon and night. ASTER$, PETLFi�TIA$, $TOCK$, MARIGOLDS Me.- This r --aisimen sot inclada Lspal or Foreign - Wednesday will proceed W F. Niobolr, ' i' Cot I30RT HORN BULLS FOR'!SALE Special terms Riven to parties making con- 17 Vlotoria Square for noon, thence to J. i xacts for a or 8 mouth®or by the year. Hall At your own prion Apply oa premises lismingway's hotel Unionville for night. yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly.' lot 18,con.9,Pickering Tp, Iu , Phone, X. E. � �. Business earls,ten lines or under,with paper Pugh. Claremont. Thursday proceeds to Jacob Wideman'® V T T O O was lear,$5 OU,payable in advance. con 7. Markham for noon, thence to lj lr L IieNoticein local columns tan cents par line, Fon SALE-House and lot situated Albert Davis con 9 Piokeriag for night, ! r, five cents per line earn subsequent insertion. on Brock Et„ Clar mous, o y proceeds Joseph Lemon's lot 10 ppos,te the Frida r 10 Cents tat Cat! Spewai contract raids made known on angora Tomatoes lO;Cents a Can. s tion. No free advertising. Methodist church. For particulars &Zr to don 9 Wbitoharch for noon thence to his ' Peas, Advertisements without written insunotions W.J.GREGG,\drib Claremont tfitf own stable until 1118 following Monday will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- morniag Corn, 3 Cana for 25 Cents. hordinsly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- meats OR SALE-Two gasoling launches, v mart bein writing and seat W the pub- .F one Sj b p and one 8 h p(will carr7 i4 pro- Lord Roberts, the French Coach sial- ' fisher ple),both practically new. A snap for quick lion,the property of Mona Bros., Halt. - " Job Work promptly attended W. sale, For particulars apply as Nttws once. nation Oot.P will make the season of TEBMSfollows: y BANANAS -ORANGES,, PINEAPPLES, - _ OST-In or near Pickering, on or 1911 as Monday, May Sib, will 41,25 per year ; 01.00 if paA in advance. L about the sth tsar,• io-Ib horse weight leave his own stable, John Ormerod's sabacriptions to the Gutted states,$l 50 strap and short chain attached. Finder will be lot 6,coo.4. Saarboro, and psoaeed to LEMONS :` COOKED HAM in advance :trap rewarded by returning same W M. S. T.Coxworth'►Armadale for noon, thou• l u Chapman. Gesso hotel O' Sullivans Cornets, for night- .Tuesday, proceeds to hotel e. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. FARM TO RENT-Excellent farm, Thornhill for noon, hence to Cherry's RICHARDSON L� splendid clay loam, at Oshawa Harbor,W Corners,for night Wednesday,proceeds rent First class grafi°and stook Ln Plow. THE Q'�JOOj�j+ �j NOTatt AND COMMENTS' rout alter t class once, d possession Apri] let, to Kelly'$hotel,Scarboro Janotionb for i I919 Apply to 0 D CONANT, trahawa. noon,thence to Appleby's hotel, -Wes* cBonth). east HUI. for night Thursday proceeds to - - Canadian farmers are making a Peak's hotel Liverpool -for noon thenee t great mistake in endeavoring to HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE to Walter Rogers, Kinsale, for night. Black driver, perfectly quiet and not pray,proceeds to Mr.Hollely's lot 12, y{ cultivate too much land with the a�of antes; buggy is in good condition,also pro[con lo,Markham for noon,thence !k amount Of labor at their coin- caster robes etc,and also a good reed organ for r este For further patticalazs apply to 13aT.J.A. to his own stable till Monday morning. .wand. plan farmers have been Hcoamn,.Pickering seas Sold � by Y _ !lints Saul (1494ri) 15831-The im 1�77iol U ti struggling to make both ends ported Clydesdale station also OR SALE—A Rood rough-ca3t Fairt•teW Rulus-5ti8-(11295)-The weet on a hundred acre farm, house containing 9 rooms besides closetsad good cement imported hackneyeta lion, both the ri y ea acata/a ng fivela pis tress besides other p y _ when the would do better on a inside house. One-fifth of as acre of good sand• ro rt of W. G. Scott, Claremont, will make the season of 1911 as follows: r - fifty-acre farm. There was a time fruit.repair wish lotwarming *doted■Wee to or fulass Dioads ads Bch, w{i leave his own F�OS� � ��� ' J. Em ���� C� in the rovince •lien a man with er pa nth warming oven attached. Fo:forth• Y• Y P er varticnlaa apply eo THOS. E, BTL•'PHEN- stable and proceed to 6amael Disney's g ■ !great physical strength and ender- SON,Claremont Ttt. on the towulil a for night. Tuesday, 7 - proceeds to S. Faradsle's con 6 Kinsale 11 ante combined with thrift would for noon,thence to W, H. Holtby's And N®■ ���+� is !make a great success on the farm. _c] $ a o � »R V ley for oigbt. Weduesday, proceed• to -Dealer In ! 4 3 s .. Joseph Grill's, Kingston Road for coon, Cut your crop of grass with the Frost / qe Conditions now, however, have a thence to Frank Haddaford's base ine & Wood No. 8 Mower this season. Be- testi changed. The successful e' + °h °s ` greatly g ., : : a for night. Tnursdsy, proceeds to W. J. cause It is built on the Internal (sear . { ;farmer must now be a man Of *.._R a. e O C f Miller's Pickerlaq for noon, thence principle. No, 8 will,do the work faster FI area Implemi encs ■a, Gordon House for night. Friday, pro and more satisfactorily than an ordin- - brairy. Itlte]li curse is est e9 : 1 .�� iS op ' ! �� C M cads to nee to ox's hawk hosed for a" mower, { pecestary to the farmer to-day as ;, a w g �• a9 y >� °s x» °w �� eufbt Saturday proceeds to theta own LD1 all kinds _.. is itis in as other calling. He. ,.£ �fly 8 8$ :b ••.i 7 : i sew tra • stable where they will remain unit the must be a thinker in every sense y s Sv ! '4-t', foll.wine Monday morning. of the term, and act according to 'pi~ °"g•—® _ �_-' o C 01'i COunt Paliant. 'Salt, (Vol. 28 B 1 ' - t�'t - ~ -Itis best judgment. It is not al- = i° °• e` m "� Jaa �0 The choicely bred imported Clydesdale - Binder Twine, o property,y'of {r ways best for a man to follow in = y e wr Pab �is Cialremoot�wih make the Gseason of 11A ( 'i I i,i i i i ry r, the footsteps of his father. _ It is �. oar "`]- se follows !!onlay blap I=tb will Isavr Buggies, Wagons, often ueve�eary to make changes 9 spy his own stable Gordon's hotel, Ptckertni; :' sad proceed to John Grills lot 5, cog 2, r ,of a most.radical character iu or- or� ``�' Pickering for night Tuesday proceeds to e der to .produce the be,t result3, ' ■ !f g g e. „ .,, July 010 g y p 14arne89 E'te - Frisk tdaddatord'a lot 7, B F Picker' f •f 7 e s tag, tot night Wednesday, proceeds to MGM RASEULd _.. i ,y r `M Gordon Hoasei.woere he � - and-many a Canadian farmer to- • a L9 � `m sept "'t his own stable, 'slay would find it greatly to hit+ � gyp' Oes ,..• ; w, l remain anti! Friday. Friday, pro Lyse the Tiger Rake for rakers; your m 'S o o m.' Nor �„ ceedr to Peak"* hotel Liverpool. -for hay. The teeth are curved exactly advantage 1f he would revolution• pee niglis Saturdayproceeds to b a own right to pick up everything the mower Qat ixehis.tllethodsinsteadof follow• January 1913-wgzub is, Osbawa is.Brougha stable where hwill remain until tba cuts. You can dump It by too® or hitby � Y4 y i iuFt thone followed by his father ",Port Perry so,t�zbridge 1/,Oana'"sca it. following Monday hand. Tiger is durable as well as ours = Beaverton psezarowe 9 working, being all steel except tooth -• - and grand father. In eonversa• Baron Forward 7691-The pure bred rail and shafts. Be sure and see these -_- C ydesdals stallion.owned at the Dan Frost # Wood Haying' machines. Cat! '`• - __ _ - .- _ - tion the other day with a leading JJORSE REG182 ER barson farm known as the Parker farm will maks the season of 1911 as his own oa us right away 3 r, Canadian farmer who is familiar — - -.. With conditions in Scotland. he Te'rrr In y Creseeus 4,3706 A T. R = stable, Danbarton. Tbt standard bred registered trotting gurephalus. Vol 12, =M', (1199n). Cited a care which proved that in stallion, the property of Dr. James The choicely bred imported Clydesdale telligent farminpt will pay. Acer- Whitby.will m and That. 8dsddstord1 Pickering, the property of S. �anksr. 1 V e ,H• ,BURL Ili G Wbitb will make the season of 1911 Piokeria nil maks the of V tain dairyman in Scotland ..had. a � w follows. Monday will leave his own 19!1 as follows Monday afternoon, _ herd of eighty-one short horn stable, tot, 7, baeeitue Picke•ing and leaves his own stable anal proceeds to Has on sale two Gramophones-1 Victor First with new fibro needle dairy cows foe which he paid a In" to Peaks Hotel, Liverpool. Peak's Hotel Liverpool for mlgbt. Toes m ; 1 Berliner Concert Sound Box. - These w ill be laid et bargain r [or noon, sbsace to Appleby's R.tel, day. proceeds W his own stable. Wed. very high price. He employed West Hill,tar night. Tuesday proceed* nesday afternoon. proceeds to Baodel's prices this month. Come and hear the new records. Also, a new `;, e,• . three times the amount of labor a to Keo°edy's S°tal Woba n, for noon, Hotel, WW&by for ni,chs, Thurad:y. clean up-to-date stock of everything in the line of House P'urnistliagrt, I and Franklin Roo e. Markham for proceeds to t_•ommero al House, n+haws See our new 55c, kitchen chairs—'saddle seat, embossed back, double Canadian would do in the same night. W*doesdaT afternoo° proceeds for night. Friday proceeds to Bandel's i - amount of !nixie He paid over 1 y W A. E. !td on. Whitevale for night. Hotel Whitby,for u:on, thence to his _ e_tretcher-exceptionally.good value. Thursday proceeds to WeLean's Hotel, own stable until the following Monday t ,twenty dollars an acre, .rent for Call and inspect our stock. . " Brougham, for noon, and Colwell's morning P� , ,his land_ and sold his milk at $ Hotel Brooklin,for night Friday pro• Baron Elect 5639;, (12823',-ibe im- No trouble for us to show goods. t ' 'cenEs a quart, lean than the con- 0°°ds w Royal Hotel,Whitby, for dight. ported Clydesdale stallion the property - �. �-• _ Saturday proceeds to his own st►bla of W.H Pugh,of Claremont, will make stliller pays in Toronto, notwith- where he will remain outil the following the season of 1911 as follows: ??Monday standing his heavy- expense, be Monday moraine. May 9, proceeds to T.Smith's con 9 Pick- airing Ay� „ b y yj� nus snaking a handsome profit. Hal Porter (059.1) The celebrated Stan ening dodo,J. Scott's Atha eight. Tare• /ly�i►I�t �/ .. f+r1i/E �liKer� � ` dard bred road stallion,the property of day to J. B. Turner's Mongolia noon. v 'This shows what a Cariai]ian coil}d Wm Coakwell's con 10 5larrham night. Geo,C.Coakwell,SWoSvi le, will stand ..:Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. ,. du if lie would conduct hja Earl» for mares for the seaeoo of 1911 ae toll••' Wednesday to . R, A, Milroy's Cedar `o�letatians on the, highest s�eiutl- ows-,.Monday will leave his home stand Grove noon, Wra. Teefy's Cherrywood ,CAREFUL ATTENTION TO at II Pagh'a Glea tits or, and . roceed night, Thursday to J Foand's, Dun. "fir I t•inviples. ' \o mattev t\'hAt to Proctor's hote', Pori Perry, for might. barton, noon, Gordon's hotel Pickering -E31BALNIIrI G t NI5 ' Ft.�NERAt WORK e Tuesday proceeds to slin .a tel noon;. night, Frtddv to T. A, Knoa'a Brock Phone night or day, Bell or lnaependen't. branch of farming a ninon may fol- rolwe i'e hotel Brooklia ni ht. Wed road noon, Fsrougham hotel nicht. Sat• low thetbest results can be secured nesday, proceeds to Perrin'®hotel Rohit onlay co Luther Pilkey's coo ;Pickering - b for noon aced sight. Thursday pro noon,thence to his own etabie. -only by by- carry:ing on his business y :. - aluli(; intelligent lines. recede to Gordon's hotel, I ickerinR foe j pretto. (13303) B,C.S.B., (1330.0 A.C. B O O T N• D 81-1 O E S - noon;Johnson's bote', Whitevale,night; g,B, :11229''1:.C S.B,, The faebion Friday,oroceeds to Broug`+am hotel,for I ably bred Ciydeiedale stallion, the pro _ IT GROWS HAIR noon;Claremont•-tor•niwht. Saturday party of R,Defoe, Green River, will We were never better prepared to suit you in footwear-style, price �Tfi proceeds tQ his own stable until Monday make the'seeson of 1911 as follows: and quality. Try a pair and be convinced. fo lowing. o bioae'ay afternoon,mi 1-leave his owns: Bt:T NOT A17ER THE ,HAIR Terrington Bellillan [29.1;, (903;) stable and proceed to Brougham for We are showing some choice Gingham,, Prints and Chambrays-abeo � R(Xyr rH DEAD The imported hackney stallion the n ght. Tuesday, proceeds to T. A. lute! fast colors. Laces in Val. and 'I'OCChOn and Embroideries. -_ property of R'. H. Pugh, Claremont, Knox's Brock road for noon thence to y J T. M. McFadden will tell you that and G. David Milue, Cherrywood, Pe k's'hotel Liverpool until Wednesday Groceries-A fall stock always on hand and strictly frest. Now is k " 'he sells a great many bottles of Pati- will make the season of lilll as follows. afternoon. Wednesday afternoon' pro Sian Sege because it gives satisfaction. Dloudsy will leave his own stable, and teed@ to Geo.Davidson's j r. Cberrywood, the time to get your pineapples for carping. Sunkist Oranges. R He guarantees it to eradicate dan- proceed to Ashburn hotel for noon, for night. Thnreday,proceeds to Tbos. Bananas, Lemou9, Prunes, eaches, Dates and Figs, druff, stop falling hair and splitting thetics to Colwell's hotel Brooklin till Reesor's, Sckrboro, townline for,noon, -:hair and itching scalp, or money back. Tuesday afternoon. Tuesdayy afternoon thence to H.C. Hamill's,Markham and 5 Parisian Sage will make hair grow proceeds to Banild's botel, Whitby Somboro townline-for- night,. Friday. 'if the hair root is not dead; it puts until Wednesday afternoon. W,edoes. proceeds to J. Bal@don's lot 14 con 9 'G A ' GILLE SPIE, :DI�NBARTON -life and luster into dull and faded day afternoon proceeds Gordon's hptel Markham, for noon,thence to R,Eaglei - haii, and it is the most delightful . Pickering for night. Thursday proceeds ton's lot£0 tori 9. Markham for night. hair dressing in the world. Only50c. to G. D.Milne's Cherrvwood, for noon, Saturday proceeds to his own stable a large bottle, thence to R. A Milroy's Cedar Grove where he will remain until the followtnQ PkHMan Sage is the best hair grow- for might. Friday proceeds to A. E. Monday afternoon. erand beautifier. dandruff cure and - THE STANDARDBi,`!kNK scalp cleaner known. Try it on our A - money hack plan. Sold and Bidden. CENTENNIAL SUPPLIES -.Established 1873 = O CANAD ��- .teed in Pickering by T. M. 3Ic adders, � � , 1811—PICKERING TOWNSHIP'-1911 The jury found that Rev. G. Al. - Atlas was not guilty of suborns- Ba Ser is tion of perjury. ti _ __ • _ _ A Com fete �king� a _. .. The complaint of scaicit of — -- — P y , ilten also comes -frons Gode6ch We have received an extra -supply of :Choice Groceries,-Breakfast- Available for Manufacturing and Commercial Houma a� Foods, Soda Knd.Fancy BiaCllata it great' variety, Peanuts s military camp. The arrange- Munieipalitieat.._ \- fresh roasted; Popcorn and Candies galore. Wholesale and Retail Merchants, - ' �4on are pronounced first-rate. _ Co[po[adons 80 menta dor comfort and instruct- _ _ Chancellor .Boyd heard the Tomatoes;Peas and Corn-1 can of each for.25 cents. . satinets and'pnvate tndivtduals. Lord's Day Alliance against the 'Savings Bank Department at every Brandt. London ttr Lake Erie Trans- Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Etc., arriving twice a week, and ortation Company at St. don't forget our other lines. D I C K E R I N G BRANCH pp � b Thomas for running care on Sun- dayy and will hear the argument CLARENCE T BATTY Manager `is ]n Toronto-after vacation. (GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM BRANCH AILSO AT 9v>tsaTaY. "+ r• 'w - d . .. .-fin'.. ,. :..; .: .. ".. .::.h. •�', ? ..;�- \.'-. i-.1• .b•✓ i 4 :1T... J M+ ,..rte. ;}a � �. ":..,. :-r 6.. '^ .. ,• � ,. :"z"'' ,s%. Wm;.t"xr.. -s*.-, �" r•-S �� rr a,tr', $ 'roll's {''� *eS..; d. 'i�:y�., .r ,i " `" •;'Ti.•, ^. ' "S c r ',r.:^+64€-�,,. •i�. 4 h i 2}y Y ', .: .,Ga 7 ,-,� �§ ,�w:m,. 7 ••RS`'C7A: �`. a„ s ,.� � .q .t b; T'� -Y: <;: „ ,.�.K'C .`., .:a ....-Urso;, •s: !,6"'�:-.' '�4 V �`.'`•'• �,.¢. .. `.... �w' i.' 'wr. eras ,w'= :.,+�'. +�.' ''' .. _✓,°fi. .✓ .•• ' n _ .".," •.r* ... ✓o-�,-+•tr .+rt.' ••'U•... w• r,y'•�''+. .v. r -'+�� ••.S ,aJ... S'I*•wlaw.Jtl.4 w. ,'L^{i'n-..•.h, ..a'..... y .,,.•,•• �•''• r ;,y l+: .. .n +�.+.- w g d' - y I. •.-y.,•'.:. ..+�,'�i n.�..- ,.'.•a. ' 12 J _ CL/11atOd'�W l s We congratulate Bibs Bessie , We extend our congratulations STEEL BOOTS t STEEL BOOTS : Mins Rub Farther was the Macnab in her passing the second to Miss Margaret GreggGrRuby on her .i elty on Friday. year examinations at Toronto success in graduating as a pprofes- Mrs: Frank Cooper was in the University, having secured honors sional nurse from the General -city on Friday in moderns. Hospital, Toronto. She atood , Mrs. A. Wilson has been spend- Drs. Dale and Barker, of Stouff- tenth in a claim of forty. ,'�4MIN S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES ,t° ;sing a week in the city. Ville attended the Oddfellows, The Greenbank junior football a. J. S. Farmer has been indisposed meeting here on- Friday night team was here on Saturday even- 'torGthe past few days. when they assisted in the initia- Ing when they played a friendly : Good morning 1 How are you tion ceremonies. game with the Claremont juniors. �U�2MFR FOOTW .AR ` 4' :going to the Centennial? Wm.• Gibbgtas -and daughter, The game was a tie as neither A fresh supply of Paris Green Miss Marjory; o! Toronto. have side scored a goal. "Flour and sed always on ad. r ` y F ha Just arrived at Chas. Sargent's.' * been spending a few days here Rev. Mr. Lone of Stouffville, The Corner Store, Claremont. W. M. PALMER J : -- with the fortner`>t stents--Thft occupied the pulpit; in e a -- - John Uddill,of Stouffvitle,spent p p p p p- 8unday with Fred and Mrs.Farm- and'Mrs. Gibbons. tist Church on Sunday and Area- er, Miss Jennie Gregg, Miss S. E. ched two interesting sermons. Misses Duke, Blanche Mechin Evans and Mrs. David Gregg Rev. J. A. Grant occupied Mr. And M. y were in the cit on Thursdaylast Lone s pulpit in Stouffville on �, Js , I HARDSON on Thudanab were in the cit attending the graduation ezrcis- the same date. S Miss Borland, of Toronto, visit- es at the General Hospital. ' '' " Important showing of finest display of x ;,ed her uncle, Mr. Jus. G. Borland J. W. Disney, of Myrtle, has over Sunday. intimated that he will run his China. s >r ° assortment-.°f ' e W. M. Palmer and T. Gauslin, auto from Claremont to Brough_ SIMPLE REMEDY e Hook.,Dolls, Toys, fart Visited Stouffville friends on Mon- ain, to convey passengers to and reo°ived for the Holiday trade. Call fruin the township celebration. .A FOR BACKACHE AND SIDNEY da afternoon. TROVBLR and see %born. John and Mrs. Linton, of Toron- The simplest and most effective re- -42ubseriptione taken for all Magazines, ':to, are visiting at Mr. N. Barton's _ meds for sick kidneys is Booth's Kid- for a few days. Mon hey Pills, If there is weakness. con- Wy and Daily NatrrepapseS i Mrs. Brodie, of Toronto, is visit- f;estion inflammation or soreness, '1 Ing at the home of her sons Drs. Booth's Kidney Pills quickly relieveR=C�=.A.R��ON x C. J. and R. Brodie. it. They gently stimulate, tone and • • strep thea ' Miss Annie Boase, who has been >, . eicic kidneys, �SOC�C $�l"1�t' tT39" 0 nding the past nine months in ppee • drive away the city, has returned home. backache, Hillyard Bryan, of Toronto, is rheumatic i 49pe a week's vacation at sin and diz- peCUDES the horns of his parents here. I ° zinesa, clear 0 Mr. Alex. Morgan spent Sunday up and refu- up his daughter, Mrs. James ® late the urine , ;,Evans, of Uxbridge township. Ad&d t0 ate LM dare and restore a - ; lm M. and Mrs. Henderson, were in perfect filter. At the price of Screen Doors 70 , „altona on Sunday visiting the t0 TSS Famou "eneft c ing of the 'y�; ; blood. Beat latter's Aunt, Mrs. Henryodd. Glanford Station, Ont—''I have takes of all, this relief is permanent G. M. Forsyth and R. Ward 'Lydia E.Pmlcham'. P Wine Grained Door for 85 Cents, . r yAll druggists sell and guarantee I, visited Port Perms friends in the Yegett}ble Com- Booth's Kidney Pills, 60c, box. Mon- 'latter's automobile -on Saturday 1'O°m for year° ey back if they tail to relieve. Write `.Complete for S5 {✓'shrill. ? ✓ ;" _ and never roundto The R. T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Mrs. David Gregg, of Btookiin, any medicine to I Erie Ont., for a free trial. Sold and + &a. ith it . gg compare wi fall- uaranteed. in Ptckering by T. M. r ;: -, friends.G egg and other Claremont oft risme uterus, � �cFadden. Door same, as Cut, nicely rained $ at a few days with Huh and had ulcers doct f Y g �ti, Our football boys go to Port /// ao good. I suffered ---— - and varnished, $1.135, i •1Perry on the T2nd to compete the ® dreadfully anal I sp Y@gilts' f / began taking your ZXPERIBNCE football gaoled held at the Orange- I complete, $1.45. ,. latex's picnic. medicine. t has t also helped other Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, of Torrin• women to whom I have recommended i 'Window Screens and Screen ;: A� to have been spending x few days it"—Mrs. HeNRY Ci.anx, Glanfoid '&t the home of the latter's broth- Station. Ontario. 'Wife in all sizes at �sr, Mr. Win. Dickenson. Another Care 'a Miss Olive Powell,_of Toronto, Tltnntt MiLswe >spe at Sunday at her borne here. Harvey Bank. N. B. can highly Desiams ' 1 pe recommend Lydia E 1'lnkhamb Ve cap,�i�►rta a�. CHARLE S SARGENT C'LAREMONT � i3he was accompanied by her table Compound w any sufiertng 1t n"o•I"Va#a etateb and ea,cr+pt.m toay friend, Miss Viola Bruiriby woman. I have taken it for female ami.a as grtaa cat oa,a..o �rw•. ecn.r•o W01911 nn to orotas• r ai aeanlgi The Citizen's Band will play at weakness and painful menstruation tionsatrt.t�'�attl.Q+t lIfo erdite=09 V846=16 °o P " itbe townsbip Centennial celebra and it cured me. —Mas;, DmVmm a PPaua�tr trims eliroa•b Bem� triaetse ( C�orD Cultivators tion at Brouglli►m on the 23rd and BwRsot7lt, gpfew"rata,.ntaoat M at Stovelle on the 1 t of Jtt) Because our case i a difficcu�one, ah•odaom�y>n - Gregg and Coates shipped iti car• doctors havin done you no do ;i�s"► vaesa.e•w trse.ter- ,If you want a Corn Cultivator, better investigate : load of hogs on Tuesday, and also not continue to suffer without Vving at.04 •eteaaeo foareel Terms far �y - t` � Our Ido 72 two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn turns •a carload of cattle last week, Lydia R Pinkhatn's Vegetable Com- ,L„• n.,.,a the mrlt8.of the PLANET JR, line a ' which will be the last of the mea• poundmany a that it sere has soloed � 801 11 sealszs 1 Psi many eases of female Ilia, such as in , Leslie Gauslin sustained a tel- dammation. ulceration.displacements, r m wii61n`t°° mangels,_potatoes or beans thoroughly at.once. .Yui ion to his thumb on Satur• Father- lwlo . , _-.__ --- _ _.. _: alp; Pa fibroid tumors. ermSulanties. periodic - injury yarns. brcitaehe, that beanag•dowtt - -day evening. He was watching feeling, Indigestion, disaness, and TTI*scy 9 the football (tame, and putting nervous prostration. It casts but a _ I Have a sample io in shop for -his hand to stop the ball, the trifle to try it, and the result is worth inspection. Call in and see it. A 1� Rhumb was dislocated. millions to many suffering women. Remele8 poet card will .brills; a catalogue All 1111 you want • dell advies _ with full particulars. Caster intends leaving is "raw ss �sls Is 0•tarls Tobias g w>i~i s Isr It ppee M itaztir. .. Y MnS�atla. 3 as few days for the . Orth-west mass. H d Ca sa ihen Father A orisc7 the famousprovtnces where be will spend iT• � - -- • ! priest-physician of BartibWuo, H. B., fir; veral months. He will attend I died a year ago last spring, he left his L (many fairs including that of Win- P P��olitll TWLYlB p e•critions to the Siston of the Hotel �, ani g. Brandon, Regina. Calgary, Dieu, at Chatham, to be used for the :. onton and others. • • g benefit of humanity and of the church. G. M. Forsyth sold a two-yeat , Not being in positron to-make up and I have the agency for Plymouth ::,. old filly to Paul M. Brett A Son,of distribute the proscriptions themselves, Twine, and can supply those " _Regina, last week, for the hand in"Oends, Sisters arranged with a numbs of some sum of$500 the animal be• entlemen,whohadbeeaFatherMorriacy's who demand a good _HOMEREEKERS ' glug shipped onTtieaday. Mr.For n work%gunderthename ofehe' F.che article. _ s th'd reputation as a breeder of I EXCURSIONS --'- Morriscy Medicine Co., Limited," had by _:Prices are-right. " thoyyro'-bred stock is growing' rap• 1 TO the firryst of the year placed the remedies in i d&V., W. R. Wood reports that Mol�t�ba, '�s l�llA$, �` provinces. store in tire Maritime Howa►rd'E. Turner, yVlutevale. : . ;� Alexander Eraser, Esq., Provin- Sped.t T�leave T.raao 2.W p.m.on So gladly were they received, and so ++ ¢ +tial Archivist, of Toronto, %t•ili i APRIL 4' it MAY L 1S,N JUNE 12, !7 satisfactory has been their record ofcures. ��TT iULY 11,26 AUG. 14 22 SEPT. 6, 1t that the Sisters and the Company have ' R• _ B R Y A iY represent the Ontario His'oricatil P y `Society At the Centennial and that Secawl,I.■'°`�„t=Oc ;da4cm to PA*4*1 decided to place them on sale through_ Pickering Lumber Yard out Canada: SARI3ER1 _ .r after many disappointments a , LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES r,• worthy representative of the Father bforriscy's '�o. ", for Rheu• Tobaccos, pipes and sinkers p W'ia�' sadrcetva533.00; F�o.to.sadratan mutism and the Kidneys—"Nu. io' Pine flooring, /lfanitohA siding, drop sundries, Central office Bell' Christian Church has been-secured s•ti•o�`°■aa t. ara�t vas is praoani°a• T'dei' ! Cough Cure and Lung Tonic—"No. i C, aidin u:atched, rough add dressed "Telephone Co. Aa ency for pod to return within 60 days from going data. g $ g g 4t for the forenoon gathering ori the TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Stomach Remedy—'•N.o. 26",for Catarrh, pine and hemlock. 1} in.xnc31}in. Rolston Laundry. bpd. , d and "Father 1ltorriscy's Liniment"—can dressed ins,,}in. V matched ' as all..-mines, C.mforuble 6 rd.6 fully� p ^fi,• Miss Viola Forsyth, daughter of ,,;,h asp rsafx,ecured.taaodemte ruallYoos6 now be obtained from most dealers in this pine. New Brunswick white CLAREMONT.- ONTARIO Mr.and bars. Cy. M. Forsyth had Leal■seat , Province.w If yours does not keep them cedar shingles. --- Early apptication must be made :write the Father Morrisc -Medicine Co., Terms Strictly Cush the misfortune to fall and break 7 her right areas white la in at matt FOR MOMeaiteite�s t•ass�Nt.zT h;mited, 13 y g ooatatana race uadEaU ado®.ti... W. D. GORDON & SON. '. school one day last week. The ,r,�,as„ra,ec.P,R.Aemtmt.R.L.Tbompos. Montreal, Que. accident is greatly to be regret- �• 7 pie A*-TO1Oaia• Sold and guaranteed.in Pickering a - "Aed as she was going to write ou ONLY DIRECT UNE MO DIIANSE OF CARS b T. M. McFadden *t � the entrance,ezatn nations next y eW Blacksmith Shop O�t�lm@ate week, — =• • The C. P. R., cement gang held - • - . a miniature strike while working O Having leased the blacksmith. '.,here recently. The men wanted - • r5impsoll • Of all materials and deelltay she formed run b H Thom- ''the Company to- furnish thein on, I am prepared t do general to oalikat our works Is inspect you atook with a cook which the latter re- and blacksmithio in all lines, and obtain priors, Don't be misled by ifnsed to do, but when the wen in- g' agents we do not employ them,eonsequent- timated that they would strike, `t °- _ $pgSEBHOEI�TG A STECIAIJTY ly we can, and do throw off the agents -' the company granted. their de. Cle"ar, ing Sale commission of le per cent.,which you wWmantis and now the Inen whi'-stle Ind. phone,No:301, Claremont oertaialp cave by pnrohuiag from ns. -• # - from morning till night. - llsolioi . On Weduesday evening last the N►MFTCY GRANITE CO., t Methodist Parsonage, t ee JOHN MCGRATH Octarli the g , Oho•. Whitby, members of the IV, M. Auxiliary inlilflnery - . CLAREMONT, ONT. .and of the Ladies' Aid gatheredFj. W. E V Al\ ►7 w to bid fNrewell to the resident of t .;. P the Auxiliary, Mrs. Dake before The P1CkBI'lIIg - . her removal to the city to take up - Pump Manufacture! J. her permanent residence there. RataLce'of our handsome, st' lish • igA+ance Committee Mrs. Spoffard read an address ex- Summer Hats must be cleared out Shop aril Residence, Dundas St) _ pressive of appreciation- of Mrs.. ' The Dealer, the Shoe The object of this Association is to •,•x# at a sacrifice. Prices -to suit the lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY, ON T, r ;Dukes services both in the the felons. + ' y q customers. We have only x lingiit- We exYt 8t'yaould pthicee,fetyle,cotnfurt Members having - Three doors west of Whitby Howe t� Auxiliary dna ul the Aid' dor- cgs ing her residence In Claremont, ed uan it on hand. ' Salebe Ins in property stolen and of regrets at the separation and wear. Ladies boots shoes and g P Pe on Sa tri}day, 24th lust,, Don't slippers-1.40, 1.b0, l.exh 5, 1.90, 2.00 oats immediately wit any'tglpiher We are prepared to instal wood or iron about to take place. Accompany- 1,2x, 2,50, A1i3ses—I:35, 1.40 and 1.65. of Executive Commits on short notice,also Attend _"• Ing the address was a set of hand, miss this splendid chance to get pumps ( Children's, all prices, 00c. up. Membership fee $1.00• to all kinds of repairing, f inted fruit dishes, very chaste. one oour inti-toHas aMen's Imperial Patent Leather Boots y p� tttt Tickets m•v txhed from tn•Prrietdect:or Agent for the Ontario T�'ind Mill, Mrs. Duke briefly expressed her lyour owls price. 4:00. Plain dull tops 2.50, 5,50. Plain aearer•ry oo•ppuoaeton, g autprise(for such it was) and her Blatchers foxed hPPls and straps 2.00. also gasoline engines and Kiddies' Hats 20c., lac. Me 5 p Exer.. Com.—L. J. Banks, the s pre gear .gratitude for so touching an ex• , �• Youth's-1,26, 1.411, 1.b0, 1.0d, 1.7b. 90, V. Richardson, Pickering, Oat q g r► pression of the love and esteem of those with whom she had been as- ! , I.A. O'Connor Arthur leffrev MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR eocialeii in Christian work.`� D. SIMM PSON Co., - .PICKE RI1'�IIG Presided!. geore�ry Phone No,6o at residence. `1... 'w- ,• ...,.. .. ., . .t..u.. „.�,. .......,....• ... ~ -F'J - d - "„L' da• 'nog 1G3'd �ti.b' •-,y...b'{e,,,�,'aueA.'S�r., �' ,. �Yr...,,. ... .:,.. .,_. an k•'>',.,.r r ..:,+ -"., x•r.;e •,: f. .�,�. +. .y?,; a.o.,�6a '6' ',ac:,y r wz.�"' ,�. b,�'°.�r.'. h ��ti, r:5'. '�+2�` "' '°'�y.�'"`tS',,, a i' u1' , a' ?- .... ` ;°w ,8 ,`,✓•'S!. r3.^;M. '"-• "r;., nT. R., -,?tit :' .�. '°.c, c3•s'' ,,. 'r ,. ': ,..; ` xa ,;. � �, s.8'.y 3K-R;A --•a r.+. �,a- ,}y ..•,!' r~-r:`kd +,d, A, - ' ''�.:.t, , _ ...... '•. wn -. :,•.., ,' ," a".. ski`_ '•p: a 4 -a 'F 4.. ..rw. a.'S� t`w• a'x,.... ,,:., .. .. .u, ,.. ,� �.. :, .f','. + ",�a•, y A , r - r F n — j, C a two distraught faces as though the r ♦ 'offered silent sympathy and help. l _ _ The man's weakness gave Nancy strength. i know--I understand, she ♦ said, in quiet, low tones. --�+ 1 "But s even so-deanst--it yet must be , 'done!„ 3 "Then your words were false just now! Yot: do not love mel You a + could not love' an to me t }� Pr OR, LOOK INTO THE PAST + 'leave 1 uu i ' me, hold off_ her as -- - 0 + He nosena:d his .f he spoke. + Tears welled into Nancy a blue ..}...♦...♦.♦.. ..♦..♦« .« •;+«+.•�_»+•.•+«+.+«�•.1 .�•..► eyes and rolled down her cheeks- those pale, wan cheeks, that were CHAPTER 1I1 Dern d-d nut. could nr t surely so different fr:,m the rosy ones she � hate her if he s[w,ce lite tin's. had owned back .in. the_ summer 3 It was lancy. who spoke first. t ; -month '81e was leaninga ainst the oras- For an instant they w..d t uiet s I though the pulses of eac't y'nril- She made a little gesture of de- sive tree, a ;world of emotiun and �+ g pair- -so forlorn, so full.of desola- � agitation expressed in her sweet led with in led .scat: y u:td tills s -rill . Face'. aisslt at it struck th _ ery• t,u i, that s ck him to e ' r; - - "1 have frightened you by my heart. "What-what are are you doi:tg ' sud'aen appearance. dear." the ; r; arm 'w'ent out suddenly to- (Sold in all parts Of the World. > here!'' she asks, feebly, almost in- I g ward her, as if to infold her' and ' man said 3t last, syeakin, in t„nes a ” audibly. ',How did you get in.?' of the d? el:est tenderness and sad- hold her to his breast;. but she did Canada's MOs Brilliant RepresentBtiVC. t only for an instant; ness. `'I \\ho wci ld cuouer cut off not.see the movement, for,her head It has- proved its superiority Over scores _ Derrick iuukeo mystified, but his heart was right hand tha,,i give yutr 4 mu=' was bent, and some innate touch J M b ori n almost wto-.5e-ffucafl led I meat s p:.tin. Can you forgive• me, !of parity and delicacy witfiheld'hiin..�- -Of tier makes, an � Y,on popularity' g o m d , g '_�incy ; from his purpcse. solely on its merits. - - - at t];e violence of the joy and bit- Her fingers clus�ct round his fdr �orgice me, dearest cue!" he terness mingled that suddenly came j an : i=t- tt. slid, in low, hu:'rted,tones. "I- I 'S g00 or Your shoe. n - c.. ulwn him. .• ( "Oh: wit't spcax.like that. she j did } was s..y.ag. -. It d , not k,iow what ' P beg your pardon for intruding. cried, brokenly, "F ,r :vr Fou- Ilraney ! Tell me th;.t your f.or�:ye ` THE F. F. DALLEY CO., L1IDited,' _ _ Believe me, I had-nu idea ;ou were 1 you Thea she _wrenched her me, dear!" 11AMIL TO , BUFFALO, N.Y -. 19X 1-1 1.- here. or I should nut ha\e come," '' ,;• and LONDON, Ear. i huud5 it m his rays "Go- o at N Ont. UrF LO N g p. g There is no r.:^rl fo^ rg'se , 4anev was breathing in shurtionce," she whispered, ea,;arly, in- was between us," the szirl a:,sv,c:- gaps, her eves imd left his -and tensely ; "don't ask me why-only gently, choking r.•.r is i.s :.,iii 1 --- - - `- - ,: ed, e }�* were \vanderiitg round in a ner\:utis, ! ,,, difficulty. Theo }:e t'. :':e? to It;in: 1 'honied waF, which sent an angry •-- ' 1:.•s- •es, fur '' 'In 109.1 or '93, a food chemist of g He hesitated for an �.:d.it. _ : � But you mu '. y unconsciously; forced from }ler ' r hang w his heart, s _ e _ overcharged heart by the fulnessed ambecesa for, name Lmixing r�skiammed uu -Fou havr ;startled me: ' imust fiercely : you ark-too much ;m of her bitterness,' and Darnley was tailk with- yeast and leaven, after , I cant u, ' he mut_tere IIl- my sake, i will ;u llu nut make + y—' alis murmured: Nu one ever i,�f me; think of all I have endured, She s ,pped, it almost seemezl as ,,re th'An answered. He kriew which the, mixture stood for twenty-. Ey comes herr. lI•w+ <lid y'oti come of all } have suffered iince that lif. she cf:uked herself. then that his fears had beet only fuar or t!iirty-six hours before go- -oil (:did you c)me !" summer night ! Nancv. you wrecked i "Nano;:-ter} n r dues--hP--+,h:- too well founded ,and that Nancy irig to the dough machine. " There was a desl,rrate ring of sor- mp life thea: No.,w that -we have :I can't ,say it You are unhai,py had mo:e to fight against in her k rt _ rum in that last .iue>,tiun• met, I have a right to know why with him. I will not ask Fou agaz i present late than vulgarity and-uu ''In ' a full' named \�iaftpi i. I jumped the gate vNer there, �.�u did thix: whc y'�n- eu. whU to give me the. reasur: of this mar. cungen`.al surroundin a. introduced , 'full' bread, and aftgr he explained in tJw, eager tv;ics, love me-yea, who love me still - !riage, the reason for ru.ating ,sur But as she had been brave and , is in the same year, came rye want to get back to the Hall; can't deny it'-why' you acted ,love, our life But this you. uii:st refused to complain, su he wou'd full' bread, pnateurized bread, `] - and thought this part of the grounds II% you did and- rrtIIrrietl tills man- answer me-it is- my right-L de ':h•�nor her courage. He saw s►to°' le:uminotts Ezread :and Schweitzer was a spurt cut.. I- „ j this awful brute' Gnawer- true - I!mand to., know-does he treat Fuu d'd not know' how plainly she had bred. 1991 contributed ''Part of the Hall grounds", :will know'' well i" iven him the knowledge for which r�,u he uecreclal health bread aIt Nancy repeated, with her eye% still1 Nancy's two hands were clenched She was silent for a moment. A he had asked. She had been thiak lasted two or three years; analysis - - g,•ing about ' nervously, as if in 'together against ht•r heart; two Iif she could but have flung herself Ing cif Dorothy, and in ..the _sym�,a fina`:Iy roved its undoing and i _ g : - P ..th%nd aherv3istler,her bitter cigvi l P g search 4,f something or some one. fierce spots of color bttT�3ed i,n•ei_ ion his briiad breast, and have wet bz,:ught dismay to many bakers. yt,u-y vu-have made a -ii,istake- then white cheek ; she was away:•? out a1t the horrors, the miseries, f• ' In Icozi Simon's bread was in- t n this is n �t Rip%t tie property." ito and fru uncertainly in her agi- of her birief married career, what despair had escaped her unnoticed. traduced as the one satisfactory so- this Ripstone. Then where am'tat:on. a c-mfurL. -a relief, it would have In a few gentle words he gave her lu,irn of the bread question Next ( hat if I say I a ill nut. answer been !__ But she dared .wt du this. the last hopeful sews of air Hum came the 'N' bread, named after He we it a"step nearer to her in you + ' she murmured huskily, \4'ere she to tell Leroy one quarter phrev. - r hi, surprise. ?Then, .with' a Pudden change, she 'of the truth-of hrr wretched-exiat= •Ah"' she breathed, ferventl •, �its inventor, reatker, a dentist, l t Th-ese' -are the- manor rounds,, 3 who claimed 'great by sale ro er- _ g -€o t g g teeth tree 't, -• ane?--and my home:- �held out one but, trembling hand sacs, who knew wrist he might not cla,aluag her hands together, "that les r i sa keeping the u.. toward him, ''Derry,. my - my Ido I at least is a Rlitapse of sunshine to from impurities. Another inventor lancv'y lips tre,albled za she ut j darllntt'- yes,' m�} darling =do you i- Besidew this, her honor compelled 'me ! They were so good-so very, ' wanted M solve the bread Amblers; s been re Want with tenderness,, but lave -me she asked him, with .P d to me Sometimes apes" w.th a.loaf made from cottonseed ie red the words that %hvuld have her t6 be ailem: Whatever hap: verti_ gu,- I P R I strange. unnatural calmness.-Then, erred, she was Crawshaw's wife' I am sitting alone dreaming, it Ilcur. The latest to be announces, which, tittered in her low, pst.hetic g seems. as- if all That hspptness pr.or ,tq the, En lieh 'standard t tre of the vc•ice, carried ants too truly the II before his lips had time to aper ins Asad married hum kic,win hicfi qame -to- me g l bgd pla'rrt4 uf-despair, ii n rifitlbet'ee he �endhisra�rna 1p7Fes;wasthe was. To -utter therefore out f the- 8tIIunt ;g.olness,never -beunged tohme eIt which. wore}Feaoniaeanironhealth y , Derrick stenped.bac•k. nrv'oluntar- ' _yeas I know your answer. You ;And even were this not so, She was some other creature who lived bread, and Roggina." - - - ilv : •he was-utterly surprised and are true, stanch, ,uyal-my brave, w.otild have shrunk, from letting up.at the Hall and, busked in t}ie overwhelmed with pained annoy- l my her,)' Thea-if you love me- Derrick-Darnley, of all people,-into sunshine'and flowers, was beloved i GRIN*GING IN THE VFRDIC T. ar. c -' „�yuu-yvu will ,riot make me- suffer ,tie dark truths ov her present life.:by 'dear Dorothy, petted by $ir � _ "1 entreat you to ,ardun ins, '1 inure-y'ou'.will not stay now to �'i-th-a magnificent "courage she Humphrey, made much of by every case was being tried in tips he :a'd, in.tones that. were ch.�ked nest en me on the sat, the re- conquered her lunging to cling to one," Her voice had grown chin:-' West of Tinglaad, and at its ter-niu j he,,,ad recognit:°j.,. "Indeed, I q P P him as the first frirnd she had met ed as she spoke hurriedly: "Theni" �tr',n the judge addressed the jury, I sent or the future ' You will leave P avid the retired for consultat on. ki,ew' nothing ,ff this-it is a ter- for months,._tu- him to. shield she went on, feverishly-".the'n I , y - s ib.'c blunder t„ hay c made; but,.!me -at once-when-when you kmrry - Huur lifter_ hour. passed, od no, P y P and protect her, to remove her :wake to know that the sunshine has verdict was brought in. what a:n our presence briagn :' P F lo,''.ieve me. I have blundered in iq- ' Ifrom the horrible surroundings gone. that I have lost Dorothy, and - ` . nova ice. 1 u:'d nit know that this! Derry stood for one instant si- which made-ftp her dail • existence: g The judge's e's dianer hour arrived w,r the mall..-r r� erty. I.ci:d not . 3 that though she is ,n sore distress, j g q t^ (lent motionless. lie was barefv I art? 'lie became' hungry ani p tp She even fu a wan, faint smile Ido not sees g i to her and offer knuvv that-that you were even in conscious of what fiereeness he put to her lips. her comfort. It is a- horrible eat. the neighboihu.,cL :I can but ufferi into the agony of the grasp. thats- „Don't-don't,'' she said, though thought she said, with a spud upon inquiry he learned that one my sincere apologies and depart at ked her hand: a lump ruse in his !the smile soon went, and a quiver ub ti,iate urymaii was holding out throat and nearly choked him-; her q der. .."She has called-.me-yes, 1 ] unce." - came inafead. ``'1 have,everything have heard her voice, and-yet-yet'aga':ibt eleven. - This was more. - Ile hie? half turned 'aside as- he pale,. pathetic flue, Eo sweet, so ._ ire• that money can buy--and what wo� I d,, n+rt mace a sire to help-lxer. thaii he could endt<re, so he ordered a - a ke, and, therefore, diel •not see Pi s<, wkolh gi.en up to the in man wants more}" the Yvvche men to .be brought be - p,• tensity of her'love for him, struck ;Oh, will God _.punish: me tor__my .her suddt ,i gesture of despair and Darnley's dark eyes dwelt on her I ingratitude} Will He make me suf-! fore. him. He told them that in hie angiii�h :uii the tears which welled his heart with the deepest pain he 3 ' ac:,lress to them he had so plainly, had e\er felt in his life. face tenderly. I fer more 1" her gloriouscres ancl'blinded ) Then, with a sudden morement� (To be continued.)' `e state,"the cs 'And the law that 1 iter su tltac she^land t�+ pregs-her • The sudden glerim• of happiness I full of 'chivslriy and homage; he ,d, - the ve ?_ct ought to be unanimous, hand over them. tri- -re4eve them;,that that would come »hen he learned ;stooped and kissed her hand; the wid'the nian who permitted his in '•blit jtS he.waited a moment for her ,that this girl was still his-his by{nexfi•momebt he would have turned FAD BREADS. - div:dual vpiaion- to weigh against ' to an .wer. and futind she was ,si- ;love's powerful right-did not lin- away., but she stopped him. f — the judgment of eleven men of wis � lent, he ttirned.again,_and hien he'ger lots». - lt• was _followed by s a'Derr�, tell ale-tell ins of Uoro= IFor at Least 3Q 1'cats 'They IIn�°e dim was unfit:and disqualified ever saw that she.was utterly powerless rush of despair, of anguish. I thy-my' sister, n:}' :n. re than � Come In Quiet► Suecgmion, aga:u to act in the capacity of jury- to speak, f-,r she was weeping=! Her ea_er, strangely "nervou6 ap- friend! She is in °truuliie, au•1 I 'Early linea. weeping very si?sully., but pone the . }. B pang. am here=here, to close, y. Lariy in the '80s ?here was sal ace him its additional an l se. and et so i. At the end if this excited haran<. less bitterly. ,a much talk about a.r,rocess of bread ue s little squeaky voice- came "It is very, very' 1}ard, fie mut- far away from her Ah: in all my g In, one stride he -was beside her making_from unground ,Wheat,! :from one of the jury. It sl id: _ te'rcd, vvhett at last. speech came, trials, there has been none greater says the Operative Miller. `'It was -honor, self restraint;. everything ti, find }ou, to know that all these to bear than this!" y P :\\':11 your ?grdship alltlw me to torgotten n in the rush of mad, pas a l introd'ueed by one Avedy of Mus- say a w,i d?" 8 past weeks, when I•have Been revil- �• The warda .seemed to escape her cow, and the same fad has been re, ;- given, the'own- :;siunat� love and cwutwn that swept ins you, you have i sen true in your Permiss on being over him.' -- - -- . - I introduced in Paris within tote last e'r of-the vice godted: ancy-Nancy: Oh God: don't dear heart=to me.-to stand beside munCi or two. = . you and. hold your hands, and yet MIIy it please your lordship, I d,n't, I can't bear it-I can't "Then came Jaeger' whole wheat' ani the only man oil your side to hear you say that I•must go bread (no longer heard of) and t s wr / bear it:" at ince:-go: Nancy,, do you un- '�,OTasfipation.Yii tli0, Brackebush's tato flour brer_d I - r°'�' He"had'hei•-hertrembling jtands' clerst:tnd'what' that means?' -We ' p" -NOT :�LNIAYS. in his firm grasp, robbed of their ' TOot of tR18;Ay forms OE and graham bread. In 1891' Ur: } "Birds of - a feather flock to may never meet again-try and He'm,' a geologist, was to the'fore s sdielter, Nancy bowed her head to realize what that will mean to both richness and Of an hide her tears. Now her self-re with e ' brei he' din \s „ of its:" wi a sp cial d for t a g ` endless amount of betic `which he called •\leuronat 'kv` Proach, her remorse -was one. for tt tat du Fou mean 7 ... g was quivering from bead to bread. This seems to have tallea 1ti\; swal- foot. The events of the last few huma>4 ��' int., 'innocuous desuetude.' I)idn t- Fou ever.hear of 1 l� unnerved him. The sudden _ s put,bread. At about 'v was ciartii with ]ally larks'? tlunute:; had'cam ,etely and utter: ':The next s ecialt t - ry Dr. Morse s the same time shuck,of coming upon Nancy, the as the Aleuronat-bread the Russian, - VRranguish that followed, on the brief' Indie►n National Health Association pi-o' i ecsiasv awakened by her avowal of - -posed that bread for the pourer • �� hove, all' acting on a mind.already �i oot Polis, classes should be wade with an ad- Ing d un,tt_L c:iv� ner\ous and unhinged with: the' . mixture of a veru nourishing coli .I � n\� w t f -,truggles it ha`d undergone and en- - - = stitueat of ox blood which.-hither-y. u r (dared uF late, robbed him of every thoroughly tested by to had gone to waste at the sla ugh-I 1fOtlR CHLLDREN V 4 , -. scrap of strength'. over fifty yeaTsof use, -' teihouses. r '` s STRENGTHHis face had grown paler even Iutva been rOYaa3d a � "Russia also offered to the world ` ' `� ti -1 1, �1 than the girl's wan one looking ufs' -p.. a rtiill far making bread direct from ----It is prinne beef. highly con- - at him, The flushed stalwart - _ -- - - - -• ' crnti•alcct, and• rc r,•d so - • . —{safe and CCrtasu>t Cure -:.the crushed grain . The (3uvern-a �-`;<;.: t�ej�5�•�i •'_' . p pa yt,uit follow�wit-a only a le uta- went tried this out in its prisons - that. it is easily and quickly for Confiapation and and orphan as luras. A truly Rus merits bcf•tre had leaped the gate P y :dice ted. _ So y"iill} aril easily seemed to have all. kindred troubles. Sian idea this That is why a cup of R«v- I nu"k:n<'hi,; w':t:i^this pale, haggard "Also in 1891-this year was.spe 'oil rapidly relicves "fatigue- cren tore. P Sg Try them' "e ciaily prolific-came Steinmetz) and gives strength tc, the ail- The very 41,.gs seemed to ander- 25c. a box. bread, which wasas noisily,herald � < �. .. _ 1nF. _ vtand that s meta, 't9 dread''sl a•rs I ed as London's standard of to-day. _ - ` Try 'a few drops of Bovril �hapre.n,ng. f•.•. ;.:y' :.,r d with � In this year also Carrie Swedish In a :ett,ice sandwich• pa-tient eyes, ga,.:ng uup at i 1S$L'£ No. 24-11 'palatable' hard bread. MAN ASPO]ik;l ,< •. :� .. •,' •, — 1: ,:.. •.'.' v ... r' P. 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'.pero.s, -•n. ., mak`-. ..a,,.�L:. ....• _U c: <.,o:: .. " ,,,...... '.�•.. ,_ /' '.i: lo �,,;.,-. :.r.,.r ,� .y„�,..•;.. •:,r�".. ,wy.. a•. Qy- b:s.n. „r..•,f;1`•• w...;;..- rw.:r*wa._ .+,. ..,ms..e.. r<.; •:.�. axwYF+n�.. '-a ares ,,�ts++•:rcexa.:�ri44 - :,wN•�^r� �u••Y��.ss _ _ THE-EXPLOSIVE. MEAT HELPS. r STkRYfD NfD��S _ _. .._ - - Why let that headache spotl your day's•cork or pleasure 2 Take - — Y Giants That Man Has Succeeded in - To preserie beef steak and chops, _ saturate a piece of thin white cloth f t�` Conqu,"ina. .,_ _• in white wine vinegar. Place -meat The Gaue Or Xemsl It net Th far _ on a atter, first wetting latter NAssDRI- OO M EADACH E VSA F E — ry story of a large and g P Y rwtt. R S be T1'eat9d gI1r0IIgh the B10Da powerful genie confined in a small with a.little of the vinegar, then - yam,a Boz at our dru rat's. spread cloth ove,' meat. In this y gi jag is no more wonderful than is the --Neuralgia is a e of the nerves way meat can be kept without ice Guaranteed to contain no morphine.opium or other poisoirous drugs,by the 30 • l IT true story of a bit of powder pack- ;for two clays, by' moistening the CLamieal Comvanr of Canada,Lisatea. Mawtr.ait `�,r ,ror more and.better blood. It lit- - - - Drys.ad - ierali means that `the nerve's are ed in•a.gartridge; when the pow. 'cloth with vinegar when it begins being starved. Like every tether der is exploded it propels far and to-.day.--The meat will not taste of . FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. r the vinegar. part of the body the nerves receive with terrific speed. A Chinaman 0.�,' �aLSL�1aIl 4-$ON S lra�er if. w. DAWSON, Ninety Colbgf•ne street Toronto. Phone Main 0M0 t , ..their nourishment through the first discovered the power of ex- , -A Pill that Proves Its' Value. blood. /)?here is therefore no doubt IFTY ACR;, FRUIT FARM, good buil plosives when •he invented gun- Those ofweak stomach will -find' - - ing. Niagara Fruit Beit. Tel �• that Ur. Williams Pink -Pills will powder, and it has probed•to be strength in Parmelee's Vegetable `"Qn`'3ud'• - -' cure the'worst cases of neuralgia. f HAVE about two hundred Fruit Farm t the greatest of alb the forces that Pills, because they serve to amain-. q cThey actually make .,new, r1Ch \o ha,J rnmt,• all sizes, all prices on my list. Coo Iain the healthful action of the inttolu:rpea. isult me. x , 'blood carr•in to the starved have changed the maps of nations en L n,:zIe. ad.' carrying S ' stomach and the liver, irregulari- lusrab!e f u r { 1 does not matter what kind of a Far "nerves the elements• they need, -writes, Raymond Perry in St. ties is which are most distressin wldo rad nar- j tq thll6 drivingawn the sharp, tor- $• m,r mws and' ( 1 You want to either buy or sell, y P+ Nicholas. i Dyspeptics are well acquainCed ayith n1j<h sad 1rw cart be of service to you. ' 'Hiring psius which nearly drives i rhea Fwnt•h- o' Y Explosives so powerful have been them and-value them at their tiro- ed with Br ad- {Y Yon t Hca❑t Alberta, Baekatchewan, a the sufferer wild. So man cases of ant Vineyard Mani o¢g or British Columbia handl r, • discovered now that no un can be Per worth. They have afforded je-., sudTreebLvoin�Attu-jAmeuu• iu soy quantity,-I can ewpply-you: + r y' neuralgia Have yielded to treatment g made'stron enough lief -when other-preparations have write for our catalogue. } through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 8 g to be die- I Tut' ran get me nights or holidays at failed and have Xected cures in I Canadian Potato machinery Co., Ltd, Two Seventy-two Wright Avenue that every sufferer'from this dread- charged more than a comparatively ailments of long standing where ' tea Ston. Rand, salt, Ontario. P "ne Park' 527. ed trouble should lose no time in small number of times; and there ours .un• y 520qa ' giving the Pills a fair trial. Mrs. are machine guns, submarine mines availing. --_--.-__ 816.000 AThousand,ACBunch Grass Sophia 11. Johnson, MOZan, Sask., and torpedoes—engines of de- - ANTICIPATION.. . F,a�gParOcutars Cattle dressnA. a Kennedy, j' Says: For upwards of .ten years i struction so powerful that no bat-- The msn of forty re re#s 118 CBn _ Olalla. B.C. I wag**u $ The netir maid seemed eminently { periodical sufferer from tie either on land or sea.could last not do or enjoy the things he did satisfactory, but the mistress of tris 111 LPhe bear FARM ed LANDfarminS FOR, SAL i neuralgia. It located in the side ( T 81 more than a few hours. Indeed, it at twenty, and most men worm• house thou Alberta. The -o1'drst- land- c�mpauy Ca _�,of my face and-in the jaw, which is predicted that soon no two na- ;over this. thought- a-few a urds""uf ad- Alberta. write for catalogue, Depay iwould actually click every time I tions will dare to go to w.ar, av � w'uuld be just as well. ment ••A." The Saskacrhewan Land an/ t•,?' ice "And remember," she concluded 1apened or closed my mouth. At terrible would be the consequences I Mtnard's Liniment Lumberman'_r! Fr1eRd. „that Homestead C'ompuuy, Limited, Red Dear, _ -times the pains would be almost to themselves and the rest of the- I 'expect you''fo-be rery re- . — — unendurable, and, as time went on, world. "Pa," said Willie, "what does it re- ticent about wlbat you hear when ADL:NTs wANTEx �my whole nervous system seemed While explosives are needed less mean to sav a man is 'one of Na- yuit arc waiting at table.'' to be affected. I was constantly and less for war than formerly ture's noblemen' Y" ' 'One' of ''Cerra pry, madam, certainly :" t paid. - fts I1'ylor ll u Weekly talar) n: y C paid.--ASI»d Tyler Loudon, Ontario. r.r -+doctoring, but the doctor did not they are used more and more in'the Nature's noblemen,' 'myso`n," re-- re!r.i-d tiro treasure, 'But.then her 1 face lit U With a GENTS WANTED. -A study of othel seem to be able to give me per- victories of peace. When the genie the old gentleman, with asig- p q-innocent eutiu- -, � Agency pfopogitiona ••eonvfncee tit - Imanent relief, and at last I decid- was let out of the jar he built I nificant look at his better half, ``is SAY. gray I''ask,' madam,if there tth:c none can equal ours. 'You will a1• = 'ed to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. real will be much to be reticent abeut '" w,.ys regret t t you don't auply for r y g palaces for his master and a man who smiles when. he gets sibs t�.ry Ottawa,Trnvellera' Dept„ >adt JJ ;I got a half dozen boxes, and be- -transported him great distances by 'some eidiculous-cheapgift fur his N. fore they were.half gone I felt much , land' by sea and in the air; and j birthday and exclaims: 'How nice! A Cure for Rheumatibm.-A pain-. - w MISCELLANEOUS. better, and by the time I had used : that is just What the giant eapla" Just what I rvnnted!''" - - ' ful and persistent furrh of rheums- ARM ISC•ALE.4, special prico. Wilson's F them. all every symptom of the sive is doing to-day for man,. his -- tism is caused by impurities in the �+ a,-alo lAor'ss, 9 Esplanade, Toronto.' trouble had gone, and I was enjoy- I master. The power of dynamite is I For Mother Graves' Worm Ex- blood, the result of defective ac- - g i blasting rock for the foundation of : tion (.if the liver and kidneys' The �k Kid will amraot,yc largeureturnerand in a comfort I had not known for g terminator has ranked as the most ;�. ears. I have since remained in the skpscraperg-and bridge--piers, - and ;effective preparatic'n manufactured, blond becomes tainted by the in- s•,lid inve,.tments. -correwpoedewee sol. - s` yy ,cued. Edmonton Locators. Ltd., Fin- ` best of heabth, and can only say I i boring tunnels through the solid and it alaays maintains its repute triduction ,>f uric ac':d- which cacti- ancial Agewq. Edmonton, Alta. - owe the jov of living without pain i mountains; while gasoline the I tion. es inueh pain in the ti"siies and in 'a to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." i new explbsive, is used for trans- the joints. Parmelec'g 4'e-etabie a J ia1,�IBEY Price 1vvoLed trim.ti�oui seaiio Sold by all medicine dealers or Portatiun is automobiles on land, in I "les," said. _hire. �3'ord+worth; fills are kn.lwn to ha�'e effeclfd na+a, or targe orders. P. w. T. Roes, f by mail at 50 cents a bu_z or six motor boats'in the water, and in 1"the family are mo-t interesting. • man'v remarkable cures, and their ' >�+ boxes for 84.50 from The Dr. W'I- aeroplanes in the air, thus finally •i hn dances diviz;ely, Tum sings itse. i3 s,ron$'y' recommPnrlcd A I L'T I'Of R OLASIA AT ROME.-Our new Vii+ aC IisMn the dream that me11 Red be,-; ' ola.N e'utter cuts wtred- hams' Medicine rockville, has cherished for centuries—the like an an et SL.s:tine pdi,.ta With By ma.a•+, smoked and wlndote' Co.,' eutap $ g tf tl e r value.tmil l convince anyone j �6Btlno Ic tae L l 20`. W' E' Potter s co, ,Ont. seat taste.- ' And HPnr� l" ''flh. ° _ 1{ a ,l 1 s Montreal morsel of hums flight. - Henry!tf a�fell�Whe's rather dill Wife,—"I`came across a bundle of ;yAWMI LLMsCH FRY'tiahpagricasbl�f,tle , at a e HIS FATHER'S ADVICE, you know. He 1 g i - „ ` only' works and supports Lite your rid lave•?etters to-ddb'." 1;IUQ•' Sagin-a ars B ,levy. Hill Supplid.s. The FDB 4�aTHIHa BABIES ,,, ! L. Leu; blanuta Loring Co., Ltd.. wes3W' Now that you are marr*d, m band—"Did uu read them over l r crret, y.Ilia, Ontario json, listen to me cth_rs." = Wife— Yes A :vbsn<i _ 1n� Ask for Minard'r and take no other, What 'was five effect` of 'that 'What is it, dad I" -- f tt l PkIGHT PIANOS. two hundred +� pfrU �\ dollars, yayabte twenty dollars cash 7 ''Try to be a husband, not mere There is only one medicine for - Isal'" «'ifs—"I nunderrd winch vi oder and ten douars munthlz. K r,tN Wh�lc•sale De ailment, The Leac>s i1y an ex-bachelor., teething babies—'that is one that "What am oratory. Brudder was• the fUl.;—VulL f r writ- 1 Ptar�o Co, Limited, M = � � �, Moot-real, will make teething easy and at the Jacks�)n ?" "Brudder Simrnins, I ing them,- or I for ntarrpin yov For Burns and Scalds.—Dr. same time can be _given with.absoa will elucidate. If you -Fay's black rafter-receiving -them. 8 _. � Ai real' and iRternai ureti wtLhnni f A Thomas' Eclectric-Oil will take the i lute safety. That .medicine is am white, dat am foolish. But if t «., by our home treatment. Write us ! wfnre too late. Dr. Ballntaa Medical Co.. fire out of a burn or scald more Baby's Own Tablets—every box of you.says black AM white,-an' bel- L,tu,tM. Coil,ngwood. Ont 4l rapidly than any other preparation, which is sold under the guarantee lers like a bull an'. pounds on a ;: FIs-should be at hand in every kit= of a government analyst to be fres'tab!© wif btife fists, 'dam ora-ot - skksi TON S(ALF. special price. witeoo' P. _ _ ._ ._ jl Scald W(.rLaplanade, Toronto. "Chen'so that it may be available at from all those injurious opiates and turv, an' some people will believe OMEN WANTED to take orders to any time. There I9 no preparation �narcutics .which make "soothing" ,you," by MINARD LI\P�ycured ofnlbitie and Asthma `v sprre t me. tie o.p«r,ence •oeces• required: Just 'apply- the oil to the stuffs so harmful. Concerning the ! MISS A. LIVISUeTOS1 ter, our tines especially used by r Lot 5, P.E.I. mothers a-ad g!r's Apply Dept, A. Drtt• burn or scald and the pain will Tablets, Mrs'. Getrge Leblanc, St.). REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER APD CHILD. . I.-aa-cared of a iwvare ruack of •Rhea• t.h laPad'ian }nQust¢lal Company., 229 abate and fn a short time cease al-I Pamphile. Que., days:, "I used bra W:.ytn,v'y S007`11:1, ,,va•r ha+ beer. mattstn by MIN ARDS I,i�IkEti'I xiuert s;t, Ottawa. i a►ed ter over SIXTY YEAkA by MLE-L ON'S of Mahone Bay'. JUfiiV Il{DF:R_. I k. t,oget'1er,. Baby's Own Tablets far my baby uoTt+sr 6 fur trte,r CHILLxi v WHILE I wan cured of a +evereiy eprair,rd leg `FF,C'1.iLI cT8 ApVIt PRF E. C'oasul{ qNy when -he was teething and constI- I Tt:1 THIVU• with PERFECT SL'CCEsS It by MINAUDS LIVI�IE\"r, ►_ us in retard to say d:sea l". Lowest g SOOTHEti the CIfILL, SOFTENS the aCMk JOSItt;A A. WYNACHT. icer to drugs - o! all". kinds — ?• F-YPERIENCED. gated and found them an excellent AL[,A�'N all YAI1, CL'ItE,J WtI�v COLIC. and BridgewsiAt, Crusses fined by mail, Pend menAure Jy r, remedy. The Tablets are sold b t»the beet remedy for DIAAAHO-.A. It to air meat. Glasses fitted-by age' Write today ' How long have you been mar- y y j onlutely harmless, Be Lure and ask for "'Sirs. for anything sold in ilr+t-class drug l,. medicine dealers or by mail at 23 f Winsiow'r.' 7dyr,»,:"and tak -loo 011ier -- ^res 4o Dr:. Beli tanried cent hoz from_ Trent•-five cents a bottle. t "So Ion 3 a_ Tlie lams -- V E pay the ezpreos in Ontario, Forty. n 'Medicine Co. Brockville Ont. _ -' � �• 8 weeks Yorkshires, registered- ten •• tan hoop a dress with one hand. If we spend to-day in struggle: dollars each write for wbat you want. ; t +p Thos. N. -Havens g L•lon. Aldborc P.O._Ont r ' and ambition, and selfishness, we -Asinard's Liniment esrd by Ptrysiafans Fied—"Did you know that Cap- have spoiled it and it asses into a The boy of the family• the. smart P P little son 'of an editor, had just ; 'CHENILLE CURTAINS ' tain Twibble had two left legs l" ; esterda the looking back to Lod Ll:kinds of be at baedap,aiw. 1h: .e There are .pleasures, and occu- „ Y y' $ passed. his ninth birthday, and de- Uncle Ned— Xonkense: ' Fred_ which gives us no pleasure. 1 A DrtD AND CLE►�is ,. pations, and duties for each day „ lighted in stirring things up when I. - KE CURTI% But it's not nonsense. His right .�.� LIKE KEW. g of our lives, and we must do things ever -he: found a -chance. On his wrist to as about"mm _ leg was left at Paalcfeberg, 'wasn't I The Pure 'Food L'aw stopped-the way to school one day he o ed( sa'nstrAstaluoAaDratrooOL.Bot1153,meetns� _ b"ay which are of to-day. 40 -And he -has a left leg still, sale of hundreds of fraudu,lant me- Y " p Pp + info a confectioner's: Say• MIS- hasn't he 4 cines. - They could not stand in- , t A stitch in time sates,niIIl', still ter, he called out, "do you keep every house.fly killed early save$.a vestigation. Hamlins �i'iznrd Oil funaants 4" ."Oh yes," replied.the If attacked•with cholera'or sum- has stood the test of invests ' ' t�' tlMiVtl�ity ' - thousand at least later on. Wil- mer complaint of any kind send at ! gstion confectioner, "we'v;e kept them for - son's' Fly Pads will kill many times p !fon nearly siict' once for a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- Y yearn' ' "'Well," Kiag.tow Ontario Fears.' returned the boy, more lines than an other article. "just RETS, .EDUCAT1011 starting for the door, Must adver- 1 y lugs s Dysentery Cordial and use it ` In order to rid ourse]bea of dry, tree in pa's according.to'directions.-It acts with !lonesome monotony' it is necessar , P paper, and then You THEOLOGY, MEDICtITE° 'Husband—"My dear, I thought + Y wor} t keg them_ so los SCIENCE. Including wonderful rapidity in sub duing that to have a personality P g' we were going to pFactise.econoiziY. P Y and 4et it as ENQUIEERIii0. for a time." Wife="S'o Re are, dre9dful disease that weakens the cert itself. Don't ignore the few house flies strongest man and that destroys 'counter- dear. I went down and you see in June. Unless You com- The Arts eourw may be taken by the young and delicate. Those who Housekeepers strongly 'merice usin Wilson's Fly Pads corrwortdenee. out students mended. the order you gave your , p s are st•ron ] ad- g desir;� have used :..this. . cholera:medicine vised to commence the use of Wil-tailor for a suit, and bought'a bon- I early your house will `be overrun to aradwte mast attend fine sttsstxt , met that cost only half the amount." say it acts promptly, and never 1 son's Fly.Pads early,because a few by-them in midsummer. ' fairs to,effect a thorough cure. flies killed in June would otherwise ARTS SUMMER SESSIOTI become._a.host..by August. ,. • The ease.with which scorns and •. _ .., Harker— Daesif't Cuttem, the- Ittlj• 3rd'ro Auausc - _: .warts can be removed by'Ho'}1o= '.SAILO&'S DEFINITION. tailor, re""mind you of a w s 'Corp Cure is its strop est - S=ee longed for a new hat. So she Parker—``I should ss:y not. He For Calendars write the Resister, ' �' g Teacher—Freddy, :what-re a•dro- be an to worry her..husban fora reminds me of that little bill I owe >, �+ Y. CROWN, Kingston, Ontario , lrecommexidation.' It seldom fails. medary Z $ d new dress. He—"A new dress' him every time we meet." - „ Little Freddy—Please', teacher, a Can't afford it. If you wanted Let us not waste our time, dromedary is a two-masted camel. ! loves ur-a new hat, I wouldn.'t r "Confound these railway time- lyelled the temperance lecturer. g �RY MURINE EYE REMEDY Y t, (mind. •Brut:a. nen- dress". She— for:Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes i tables, snapped Mr. Stubb,•as•the- -r "Let us not waste oris ,time, in ;Keep minard's Liniment in the house. "Nell don't get flurried, dearest: and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't Ion folder refused to remain `.A. }dealing with .small- saloons and- . „- 8 lbeershops. Let us go to the fours A REEL JOKE.` You know I al�ra;i s give in. So just -Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists closed long enough for him to place - - buy me a new hat." Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, i et fain head. Let us oto the brew I it his pock ,._ `They remind me $ It was the, elders day at' t)c -60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve" 'in of a woman." "The idea,"' e ::. VT.y, my friehds." ":111 right;.plate;' and he was shaving i-imst-lf Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00: Eye Books •T . boss," chimed in an old soaker lied his wife it surprise. �V�1at prior to church time, when- •e n'ade and Eye Advice Flee by Mail. P t, r from`a back sect, "I'm with you." a slight..cut with the razor on the •Murine Eye Remedy'-Co.. Chicago 1s the. comparison Z'. h by they _are hard to understand and foo qy "---- extreme end of his nose. .Callins ' can't et them to shut u his wife, -he -asked ter.-if she had ODDITIES OF ENGLISH WORDS g P• any court plaster. There are in the English lan -- —� -- --` - "You will find some in my sato- - �' gnage but•two-vto-rds in which the ' ins-basket," she_ said, r five vowels occur i11 their alpha- d' � -•, ; - :1t ehuicIi, in a listing with the y- betical order—abstemious •- and collection, he noticed •everroner ,� facetious. Abracadabra and diri- PC) Th, �.- smile as he Passed the plate. Very. 1 t ,T. gibility are examples- of.the ve v mach annoyed, he asked one of his ;*' few words in which the same vot.el assistants if there _was anything occurs five times in succession as . wmlig with- his appearance. ,. the. base. of a,s_manc- dist'in".-syl-' Is - the .best,• li^e edy "I should say •there was," an- d lablef:. Unintelligibility lia',, tie hnoWIl for sur.bel!'i7, < swered the a-ssistacnt. "What it that - '.� greatest number - -of syllabics in. lient,•.raShes,- eczema 3 • upon-yoitr nose?" pror>nrtion to the number Qf letters. "re feed,, stings &nil R S] e . . 'Court Plater," 'was t-b-e reply: 2 E p� i SL aigiitiorn'ardness and great- Usters. A skin food! �" - "\o," said the friend; "it is the granc'.daughter here the_ greatest au rraaPw., and stow,_ a pp label from a spool of r-otton, It number c.,f letters In Proportion to (tend NatlonalrDrugeand Chemical Co;4ronto says. 'Warranted-200 yards.' ED. 7• ISSt"T 25--11 Uhe numher of syllables. 4. a e a .e, O . i'.•.•r•eto ..;, ,.._L �"•::V.i•:.,+u'3. ^w... '7tiie.i.�... d. e "r �x �•. {, .::+' y. u,,,,�'+ 4 .,,,., c,;:• ,xr, , ,3.^"'I x t: o veY �'`"4•"'i,.n.,o r.-r,...+• p,.,�.I la "' v '-�` t uN- .:," w��',;,, s.,+��C',•r'c')uy y, .,w�ic.�' '� 3„ ,?r• ^•`._mY, ;"i:"'?�'vgg.�;aw, ,. .,, ey,.. ,. r;-. .v&�63€��Yt - 4*.�`a; a `fir` ,,'�`'`t' �`ss`"'+J'` Y`�'•a7""•:.i°,�• 3�S �w,• o-,'^Y.. +aiss'.r<''�rZ�r`...a'�,s?;� "�, �y:-.:.ia,�➢j3'. ,p' ..,E +h• ,a.8.^u s.•yC-'"'.i:a'nc x..y, ;:.a: =•r'.�.,br.�aeen _-. cr m ear, -arii.s au ."-""o C2` <�^A.^` +..,� ..c'' a7` - ;,f u ':•t..:.,. .. .. ,R,.. .. .':• -« .a. :..,...-•- � ....r... m vr'a�r^ da„ ra.,;. '.. >,H„y. `�..,;4, d. ..., .�r -;a -..•. nc . •: r s.-w - ._-. �..,T..L.« ,• ,.'".' `°'.,. , r.. v+. r?a',,: +. `l. a- Vii.. ...i."" .'t•.. -�'.P„ .:'6,.w „r MAR ....,� , ...,LOCALISMS. -M " Rammer u spending a -The Entrance eke Mr. Green THE PESKy--,i!Ly few weeks with relatives in To- will be held next week. Mr. Breen ' ronto. will preside at Claremont and Mr. •: . _ -•-Found-A buggy duster,Loser -J. H. Bundy has built a con- Tomlinson, of Claremont, will pre- - - - 'r _ call at this office. creta platform at the rear of his side here. With slime and flith they cover V - -Frank Prouse spent Sunday hardware btore. -The members of the R. C. their feet;. I Keep your house well sceened• ' with Weston friends. -Mr. Taylor, of Church St., we Church have made great repara- and mit: will fl little harm. p y P 1 Then wi them oII our bread The flies that are ke t Auteids -James Denny shipped, a car- regret to say still continues in a tions for their ionic to be held on _Toad of hogs.on Tuesday.. critical condition.-- the college x iunde and a large - — �- i -W. Dickie, of Toronto, spent -L• A. Findlay, of the Toronto number of visitors are ez - {: 401 - -Sunday with his relatives in town. World, paid a flying visit from Toronto and other outside Screen Doors, 1.00 to 2.26 each-complete. -Mrs. John E. Gee is visiting Pickering friends on Wednesday points. A thoroughly enjoyable A x' her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Bunting. -C. Dillingham and daughter, day is being anticipated. ;Screen Windows,LBc. to 85c each, jlso Screen Wire. - -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, spent Mrs. Cameron, of Toronto, are -Lawrence Denny met with an Sunday at the home of hie mother spending a few days with Claude accident one evening this week, „�foil assortment of Hammocks, from L60 up: mere. and Mrs. Field, by sustaining a cut to his right -Mrs. James 'Andrew has had -Mrs. John Rankin and W. F. hand. A small artery was cut ` a new metal roof placed on her Henderson were in Whitby on and the services of Dr.Towle wereF residence. Tuesday attending the funeral of necessary to stolp the flow of blood. k -Mrs. A. N. Ridley is spending the late Selah Orvis. Asa result;he Is off duty owing JOS4 a BUNDY FL few days with her daughter in -The'census enumerators have to weakness caused by the loss of Georgetown. now nearly all completed their blood. -A. Crysler is spending a work and are. handing in their week's vacation in other parts of books to the Commissioner, John Don't fail to by a Souvenir Medal VACATION O r ..WORK SHIRTS .the province. Gormley. at the Centennial celebra- _ -P. J, Morcombe is having a =Fred Bunting, who has been tion, They will be highly x cement walk constructed in front attending high school in Toronto, rued in ears to come. .pf his residence. has completed his examinations P y ? r -Strawberries are now quite and is now home for the summer GREENWOOD Either for Dress or Worksing Shirts, we have -i plentiful on the market and are vacation. the most complete assortment that has ever I ` selling at popular prices. -Several from this neighbor- The following item appeared in a been shown' here. Working Shirts, 50c. up. "lk y pp hood attended D. Birrell & Son's recent leans of the Fort William Times : -Mr. McClure, of Woodbridge, Journal: Master Lorne Gleeson,a ed Also a complete line of those cool, comfort- a is apendiaa few days with his Bale of pure bred shorthorn Battle two years and four months, had �ia able Soft Shirts, reversible toilers, in blue, dao titer, re. E. N. Hicks. at Greenwood on Tuesda They arm broken on Sunday morning while -fay . gray and tan, and the popular Boft-collar rase (Carat.) Clement, of Mil- report prices as being air, aver- playing. The little fellow was jump- ton, spent a few' days here with aging over $146 each, ins at the home of his parents, L. M. to match. k her rents, C. H. and Mrs. Burl- -Mr. Selah Orvis a former real.- and Mrs. Gleeson, 138 Cameron Street. •$og. dent of Pickering died at his home when he struck the wall of the next Straw Hata at 60e., 75c, and up. -A number went to Brougham in Whitby on Sunday. His his ae nest door and in falling doubled �- on Tuesday night to attend the funeral took place on Tuesday his arm under him breaking both R �i BUNTING, PICKERING -final practice of the Centennial afternoon to the Friends burying bones between the wrist and the P y 8 elbow. The broken limb was set by ° Choir. ground on the Kingston road east. Dr. Manion, who was hurriedly sum- ' _ —The oil was sprinkled on our —A meeting of the Fire Com- moned, and the child is reported doing streets-last Friday, and since that pany was held in the town-hall on nicely." . •' �' " time we have been enjoying the Friday evening, bpt the attend- _ -The ance was very small, only seven The Old Log Cabin will be one of -The regular meeting of the or eight being present. It was the attractions at the Cen- r td 'dhqp *a man ?. ' Mission Band of St. Andrew's will decided to proceed as early as tennial. It contains the z 'be held neat. Saturday, June 24th, possible with the building of a many relics that are on - "a F at 2.80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. cement tank and also the purchase exhibition. Admission Peak. of a tank wagon to be used for 10 cents, -N. J. and Mrs. Morrissey and fire protection. In connection Big a � Y y _ three children, of Newcastle, with the picnic no business was �— --- - i �visited at the bome-of his mother, done owing to the small attend- PI$IrlS FOr Salep ,J _ Mrs. James Morrissey here last ance. The meeting adjourned to Tbui•>•day. meet again on the evening of Fri. Tomato,Cstbhage. Cauliflower, Celery + Clearance sale in Millinery, day, July 7th, when it is hoped and Garden Flowers. Wagon beginning 24th inst. Balance of that a good representation of the on road during season, (� d ( our stylish summer hats at your of the young mayn of the villftlre The Gammaidge Gardens LOOK- 100 1b8. Ol good Black Tea (? ° own price, . See advt. D. Simp- will be in attendance to matte non dt Co. ' the necessary arrangements for BROUGHAM be Cleared out at I5C. per lbs - -T:A. Greig, of Clinton, called the picnic to be held on the first TIME TABLE—Pioilartn` Station d. , upon Pickering friends this week. Monday in August. T: R. Trains going East due" follows- L Mr. Greig has a large host of -Oa Friday evening last the tie. 6 Mai8.06 A M. = Easily worth 25x.- p 'r 1b. friends in Pickering who are al- "International Limited," from 12 Local !;43 P.M. • ways pleased to see him. Montreal was wrecked near New. ' 1d I'0°v �s�p M - -W. V. Richardson has been castle while running at a speed T t avast data -u follows- ® + bar® eKrly. - No. i at 8.36 A- M. 6onSned to his bed for a few days estimated at from 60 to 70 miles ,. - ` 11 Carnal x.60 P.M. with an attack of pneumonia but, an hour. The cause of the wreck •�� 7 matt 8.6o P. M. vre ane pleased to state that he is is not known, some ascribe it to *8undav included. - now rapidly recovering. a broken truck and others to - IS ,A. � � $ 3D T E S s F - -The Friends Yearly, Meeting spreading rails. Nearly every I C E CREAM commences this week, on the 22nd. car w*s derailed and badly smash. — How about a new dress for the picnic 2 Our Muslin, Ginghams.- k Meetings for Divine Worship on ed. The only fatality was that rY� The Ice Cream Parlor in connection Piques, etc., at cut prices, are going fast. ]First day at 10 a. m. and 8 m. of James Madill, a commercial with the Gordon House will now -.sod 8rd-day at 3 p• m. - Friends traveller, of Toronto, whoattemp- be oppeen each Wednesday and s particularly request the children ted to save himself by jumping 6aturday during the, �i(�(.�Tw�7 _.�3.N� SH0�S �f =, --'-and young. people to keep their from the vestibule. Mr: Madill - summer. - seats during the service,and not was a native of Pickering and "' We're clearing them out. There's nothing wrong with them be running is and out disturbing was held in very high esteem. Everything conducted in up-to-date the meetings. About thirty or forty passes efts style in spacious rooms. _'. .but the price. It's badly cut. Besure you see them. --=The usual Sabbath sebooi ser. -were injured more or less severely. Ethel Gordon, - P1Ckering der j, Rice in St. Andrews church is It is-a miracle that .there were _ r withdrawn next Sunday morning, not scores killed. but members of the school are r-A commercial traveller who _ �3 A- 1V n W �- Mi asked to meet with their teach- has travelled all over the province, era and officers at 10.15 o'clock in spent some time in the NEws• of. If you have a lawn keep it nice. It adds to the value of your -- 1the-srlxa rnom--ts join in a body flee on Saturday and is the Synopsis of Canadian _ property. Our "Lawn Mowers" will do wnhenh a special address will be statement thacoursseof his t the beatnacccomo- North-west on_a fid1. - .-' .ithe work for.you. given by the minister. dation was that received in local r + 'r f person who i.the sale head a family, 'Prices range from$3.50 t0 $:i 50. -life Women's Institute will., Option districts. We know that A' or any male over-IS years old, •may home bold a,picnic on Wednesday, June others will dispute this statement, stead a gnartet�sectsou of available Dominion First-class workmanship and nicely finished and painted. la 28th commencing at 2 m. on but it shows that the travelling land in manitoba. sa.itatohewaa or Alberta. P y . + g, P R The applicant must appear in person at the Mrs. W. J. Millers lawn. Miss public is not being neglected Dominica Lands Agency or aub•Ageney for the g ___dillaL of Guelph, will be present "where licences have been taken aistriot. >isntryuyproxy7 may be made at nay Hammocks I •Hammocks 1 ,� agony,on certain 000ditione• by father, moth- jCl 1 s and give an address on What away. He -also stated that the or ton,danahter,brother or sister of Intending 1; money cannot buy." The Kinsale accommodation in localo tion die- homesteader, y' P Duties.—Biz months' residence upon and Oh, yea. They add to the beauty of the lawn. "Prices froth 1.50 Branch will provide part of the tricts was not only better but cultivation of the land in each of three ears program. Mrs. Chas. A. Gordon, cheaper as well. Another state- homesteader homestead a;fasts oil':i i si off:re: - to 8.50-the "Solid Comfort" triad. of-Whitby, will give a short talk 'ment he made with great emph- solely owned and occupied by him orb his -- a �[ ` on "The Fresh Air Fund." Ladies asis was that the best focal pettier,mother,son,daughter,brother or hater. - Our "New Perfection Oil Stoves" do your cooking In eertata districts a homesteader in good =are cordially invited to attend. be ever had is any hotel in standing may pre-empt a quarter-section along- p -As we go to press there are the province Was that served at rine his homestead, i-rice scan per acre. and k@@ the house cool. P P Duties—ldost reside sir months in each of six t� " great activities in connection with the Gordon House Pickering, This Tcan from date of homestead entry (inclndm$g the •Centennial Celebration. A is aD opinion we have frequent) the time required to earl. homestead patent) Dickle re - man will be y sad cultivate Afty aeras extra.gg y prevented heard ezpresaed before. a homesteader who has blainexhausted kir homei� f�from oin owio to the,difficult -John and Mrs. Williams, of stead t ane cannot obtain apre-emption a a going g y mty tatie • Dau'ohaaad�homeste;d in certain .- - in securing the necessary trans- Bloomfield.seen t a few days with districts. price$l,00 per acre, Duties-Must rtation facilities. The R, C. the latter's father, Geo. H. Jonas. reside six months in each of three years, s cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth picnic on the College grounds They were accompanied by .Dr. $3W.00, W. W.nosy, will 'be well patronized byy the Knight, of Bloomfield.- Mr. Wil. JUST ARRIVED ENGLISH PRINT residents of the village on Thure- llama' and Dr. Knight's V19it was Deputy o!the Minister of the Interior. N•A.—Unauthoriaed publication of'this aid day. These Will be able to take of a business character, as they va:tisoment wil no;be paid far. We stand behind these reliable goods. It will pay you to buy your ' in the Centennial on the follow- came to investigate the conditions prints from us. Our pprice is 12 cents per yard. --4Dg day. for starting a canning factory, We have some Boots and Shoes on bargain at 25c. to$1.00 a pair. -Rev. J. A. and Mrs. McCamus The canning industry in their Distance No Hindrance No need to worry about the ermination of Rennie'a bulk maagel ~ purpose leaving this week for own county, Prince Edward, has R t to those who wish to get the seed and seed corn. .All varieties have been tested by Government- `.''their future home in Lindsay. become a very important one, best. Many' students frorli � Since coming to Pickering they and has added greatly to the the distance province and the FARMER' SUPPLY STORE ' have made a great many friends wealth of the community. A United States attend the -who exceedingly„regret their de- large number of canning factories Ii the place to buy your Seed Corn, - parbire. As a minister of the have been erected that have prow= .” MOTT E. BRYAN PROP.' PICKERING Gospel, Mr. McCnmus is held in ed very profitable, not only to the , * _4. the highest esteem by all denom- owners of the factories but to the • _,, !nations, and the departure of farmers as well who supply the 'jtORONTOa ORT. s'. -Miss McCamus and Mr. John Mc- raw product. Mr. Williams and Camus, is much regretted by the Dr. Knight intend to erect a fac- This school has a national repute- young people with whom they "tory here if they can induce a tion for high grade work. Gradu- i are very popular sufficient number of farmers to aces readily.get good positions, - y -Abase ball team from Whit- agree to supply a certain acreage Open entire year. Enter now. by eomposed of layers selected for the cultivation of tomatoes, Write for catalogue. Now is the time to have your harness repaired for t. from the Henry St. School, .The corn and other products suitable the spring work. Scouts, and the Buckle Factory, for canning. It is, however,path- W. J. Elliott, Principal pplayyed'&friendly game with the er difficult to induce farmers- to - Customers around Brougham Ieaving repair work or orders at ..f icltering school team on the col- make new d@ Cor. Yonge and Alexander Ste. departures in farming- Philip's store,will be able to have work done and_ - lege grounds here on Saturday aft- unless they have a certain assur- returned in a few days. is > ernoon. The game which was ance of success. It has been pro- - 'well played by both sides was posed that the Farmers' Institute PICKERING MARKETS Small stock of winter goods left going at cost 85 witaees d by quite a number of have their annual excursion to of white Winter Wheat ::•.:' g .85 PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIU M the real enta the village. Mr. Prince Edward County instead of Red .� 85 Nieholeo of Whitby, refereed to Guelph, that they may see the Mired ,.......... .85 jT the game the entire satisfaction conditions there. We think the Spring Wheat........ ......... 70 Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAKWELL of all. T11 game was won-by the proposition is one that should be Goose •' ...... . . .70 Vickering yg by 18 to O. seriously considered. Oats .. .....,: :.:. ,..:.: .32� d yC ,'Y. +t"J?,... .... .,W ,,, •. 5. :.•,.«. k. ...�--.ren - "Ss x, a eX•r .. ,�. ..w.;i e r. +' 3...-� �`. n;C'�i •k' e n s, s-PP, 4 rt.•Ml, �m.;u. Asa*"` •+r a. �' ,•,>. y, r�. ,+ & rx ;,,� P'�`' r ,t .•1F. �• .,x�^'+ +t., „�.,s s -�w X3,4"' .f" �� .� t<: ,�`:Tri.�•, , " +�, � '° �r, t"�ri�n r .*�• .3 ' ,�'e�'u¢. pas ;.,y�,e �• :3,w={ ,,�'+`.,4 �, x r. �";� •