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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_06_13 7` -x V -V • -PICKERING—, ONT—., FRIDAY-9JUNE-1 -1 vvoffoojeftaL *,Orb*. OUNIFARTON DROUSK" Established 75 years Don't forget the grand garden party W. J.Bodell had a business trip to SPINS MILLS Medical to be held -on the manse grounds. the city last week. under the auspices of the Ladles'Aid Miss May Linton spent a few days Society, on' the evening of Friday, in Toronto last week. R. B. FORSYTH, A of 0., Regis. June GREENWOOD Ured member of the OptainetrioLl Asso- 20th. Tea will he served from ..Miss. E. McGregor is'.visiting with elation of O&W'*. Special attention given to 5 to 8 o'clock, after which a firtitclass Miss Alma Hamilton. .We fitting of glasses. Eyes to"tres. Nor%h QLaremout. 46tf program will be given by the follow. Born—On Thursday, June 6tb, to D. Mocationist, of Toronto; Misses Law. F. C. and Archie Meebin, of To- h talent : Miss Bella Thompson, L. and Mrs. Ionson,a daughter. MILLS inKa le Edinburgh member of the College ofLOUR Tinline, Nicholson and Macfayden, ronto, am spending a week at the "White Satin," Beat Manitoba The,Malvern Brass Band home of their parents here. e� 8o sl College of snraeoae, Edinburgh. 66 Blended es Bt�eotal attention to daieasee of women sadI-Cream-Buns," VrI iv-pr resent to enliven the pro- Mr. and Mrs.'Brown, William and '4W&0n. Office and residents,Brougham. "Tea-Buns," Pastry ceedings with choice music. A i-e- Minnie attended the Wallace-Lisk nR. W. WILSON PORTER. Cb iro- fresbwent booth will be on the lawn. wedding at Greenbank last week. •L-f ractor-The cause of disease remoye d by Admission 25 cents.children 16 cents. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist sd�jasftasntot the �FEED church will meet at the home of M I re. XY 'Oat Flaking MWD*. Consultation free. As&I on 0, ondays, Wednesday* and 06--20 SiMCOO St.SOUQ� O@bAWA. _MONGOLIA Harry Ellicott on Wednesda Y. June our. All lad 1%004 a".Oshawa -Roll, will be "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR I8tb at the usual 13 ladies BRAN Arthur and Mrs. Betz and little son are 'welcome. PIKEI- SURGICAI S140 T$ _spent over Tuesda y In Toronto. Colin Philip and J. H. Madill were ng Master A] Darling CHOP Alfred ing spent a cou- celled to Keit-wi-91--gy—pifone message and X-RAY INSTITUTE MANITOBA OATS David of days last week in Toronto. Ssturday morning, owing to the death ONTARIO David and Mrs.Seabeck visited with AMERICAN CORN of the former'v son-in-law.Silas Purdy on Wednesday ' friends at Altona, on Sunday after- who was struck by lightning and kill- WAII, TOWIJ14 X. B., M. D., C. 3C, FEED OF ALL ., i"n. Physielan•in charge KINDS ed instantly during the storm Friday , George and Mrs. Judd spent Sunday his i9tiLReatslDiscames. ProslatioDis. ... evening. Deceased, with two of is Men, Diseases of Women, Can Our prices are the lowest with the letter's sister, Mrs. A. Byer'. "ac ., May 7th OW16 sons. was in the cellar fixing the water giamors.X-Bay axamicistion. DL"w" of:y of Port Perry. nj pipes in connection with the furnace cu.20" throat and lianas. f4ttingglasses Quality the best John Stouffer, of Calgary, visited an saute and chranis diseases. at the time, The sons were stunned E ------------017 with him HiRt-- �&-- I eeb Barleys­6 bt,tare recovering,--His funeial took -s few days last week place on Monday. June 9th. Much Miss K. DeGeer spent a day last sympathy is felt for Mrs. Purdy and week with Mrs. James McCreigbt, Of family, her home being Brougham be- WEL K A the 9th line Markham. fore der marriage. 114;2�F&E Lj C dRRIS­ L- SPINK, LIMITED, Nathan and Mrs. Tarr Scranton d zwo House.Whitby. i4r PICKERING, ONT. children, of the 9th line'Markham, WHITBY visited friends here on Subday even. M. FITZGERALD, Barrister and The Quarter Sessions has been sit- ing. lob07's office, Pickering,every Wednesday. Graham and Mrs. Johnston and ting here this week. ,The chief item S. Solicitor. Conveyancing. ate. At Dr. LOOK HERE I ,jrl daughter Vera, of Greenwood. called on the docket is the bifaruy cbs, oal E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and on Adam and Mrs. Darling one day against W. J. Watson. formerly I. 1i solicitor.Not&" Public,Etc. Money to The Claremont Furnl* last week. for of the Oshawa Vindicator and -A 7 VrAjzb Office next do" to the Standard Bank, ture Storp T. now Police M- Agistrate of the Town of Is' the beqt place to get -your ante of his GREEN RIVER Osbrwa. Owing to the disappear*the M A Y PRICES ARE LOWEST' first wife who is fu9ineiso C;avb*. HOUSE FU&NIssinus. -we have Pe'rcy Pugh called on friends here crown.a chief witneswit looks as if the dressers, washstands, iron oil Sunday. case will fall to the ground, The FOR THE YEAR -)age an G HAM-lasner of M:%ri' - d brass bedsteads, par. Calvin Murray spent Sunday with -es ii� postponement of the WE ARE NOW BOOKING sluing ksto Licenses in the Courtly of Ontario, I*r suits, buffetts, and friends here. crown desij g Village my asecivKingtotbeabsclitwitness. Mr. sideboards, mattresses and spring Russell Barton spent a'few days at r Watson, we understand, is willing to ORDERS TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- couches, and all kinds of chairs her hoine here, be tried summarily by the County , tiou"r. valuator, collector Lad Issuer it marriage license*.Broumb aim always in stock, also many Frank Hutchings spent Sunday Judge. CALL AND SECURE YOU ii other articles too numerous with his parents here. Afire alai m on Tuesday in the Syl- HOPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember wo Miss Gertrude Wright spent Sunday vester Lynde old stone house. which COAL FOR NEXT ti .Da:i&t Lwensas in the county of Ontario. keep the goods and de- with Gertrude Booth. is part of the Tweedte estate and is WINTER Offi store and bis residence Clarquions. liver them to your MiLs Robertson spent Sunday with over one hundred years old, and be- t R.BEATON.TOWNSHIP OLEELIK home, at he very the Misses Hagerman. in g occupied by Contractor Stewart Miss Allis Fuller, of Toronto.spent • Ocievey"cor. Commissioner for lowest price. of the C. P A. It is thought that the %=Avg%$ M4. son" so loan Patronize our town merchants. Sunday with her parents here, fire was started by a Frenchman �ed tam -lagner of Marriage IAe. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and fancily wb,,mbe bad discharged that mom- J. L. SPINK, Ltd 604or don't :-ad build good dollars ,d spent Sunday at Wm. Hutchings ing. Mr. Stewart appealed to the away up some other place. Yours for business. Clarence and Mrs.Forster entertain- town for assistance. Mayor Willis )!�F Auctioneer. e company from Toronto over thePICKERING d Offi W adii answerelesgto the appeal by serene ndig Oat o 0., week-end. the fire riade. who hado about Don't forget our S.S. Rally on Sun- threemreach the of the UTi—POWELL, Licensed Auc- H. BEAL day. June 20tb, at ISO p.m. Be sure fire. The hose was placed I V T lione", valuator and collector for and come. ' creek. from which a good str(Imth.; eaccues of Ontaxic, uwl York All kinds of CLAREMONT Miss Annie Fuller has gone to To. water was procured. The firemen asks conducted either pr.vaW7 or by accUon. C, OA awe now@ ooneeted Flax Asian or other par. ronto where she intends taking A COI- were able to save the building con- ity at residence.1011sebeth St.,Pick- le course. U'�%L`sra&PIP Pick. • taini ng the books and valuable papers, enzif. Phone orders Ion at lilaws office, %e are sorry to report that Clal% but the stone house and outbuildir; Best I lump Stear*Coal and all sizes sriz4 or Macaab*s atom Claremont. will re. Spring Time Rodak Time gs in Hard Coal. G*lv* romps attention. Sarsfacuce guaran- --w ence Foreiter had his hand hurt one were destroyed. teed, My phone numberlshadeperident 1003 day last week. WHITEVAL9 L U M :B 3M ME0 Take a STA BLEFOR D-PAYNE S. R. PENNOCK Miss Ira Fraser is the guest of her A good stock of I and 2 in- rou and dressed hemlock. sil" iWHITEVA&S, ONT. -�Kodak A quiet June wedding friends here. naittled a g was solemn- Mrs, Martin, of Toronto,to, is.the guest pine and spruce, I dressed Fan"Director wild Imbabner. with -ou -ized on Wednesd&y afternoon. June of Mrs. Fishpe, red pine Georgia pine 4th. at St. Margaret's Cb!ireb. i A,ngli- and basswood for ceilin caul, Scarboro. by the rector, Rev. Mr, Tborton and Mrs. Fennel are. Any business entrusted to me will IryL Blanche, dough- VZ�t-lg friends in the citv• be carefully handled. Everytbig for Kodakery at our Durnford, when ter of the late Henry Payne, London, Miss Jessie Burton is the guest of Charges Moderate - store--Cameraq, Films Developing her grandmother. Mrs. Taylor. Posts. Shingles and Sawn Cedar. Independent Phone No, 1514. Eng,, was married to Mr. Thomas Mrs. Eldridge Leith, of Toronto. is .Powers, Printing Papers, etc. St;thleford, of Scarbarn Tp. The bride the- guest of 31rq. Win. Burton. Write or phone for prices,was given away r brother and Miss Richardson rendered a neauti- Try a No. ?, or 2 A Brownie, twb ware a becoming gown of Bulgarian tel solo at the Methodist S. S., "Jesus popular Cameras at two and three blue silk, with bat to match trimmed Saviour Pilot Me.` A. C. REESOR, BONN PHILIP with pink tea roses. She carried a dollars. Suitable for good ama-. Mrs. Rice and daughter are spend. prayer book. The bridesmaid. Miss ing a few days with her mother-in- : ., LOCUST HILL Has a full line rresh and cur- tear work. Annie I'dKrrizzi,-of Toronto, wore a law, Mrs. Rice, of Darlington. .ad meats constantly on hand. wbitelace gown and white hat with We welcome to our village Mr. and Ind. phone. house 'Markham 1504, Spies Roll, Breakfast Bacon, PETTIT plume and pink roses. Byron Payne, Mrs. Francis and family, who have Yard, Markham 72 Y. Tti&rn, Bologna, Weiners, etc. of Collingwood, supported the groom. recently arrived from England. After the ceremouy the wedding Mr. Ramson. of Mount Albert. inap, TIME TABLE-Pickering Station a Party, twenty in number, repaired to 7; Iowa-- PICKERING PHARIA-CY agent, is making our village his head- T.R. Trains going East due as fol Highest prices paid for the home of A. L. Kirkham, Kirk- quarters for a couple of weeks. Butcher's cattle No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. ham's Valley, Highland Creek,-Where Conference necessitating the Ab- 12 , Loosil 12-50 P.M. Mr• sence of Rev. C. Langford, services 14 Local 6.04 P.M. the wedding supper was served. and Mrs. Stableford will reside REAL ESTATE 6 a /, e on the will be in charge of W. Beaton, B. A. Trains. going West do* as follows-- -Rickering .1 V farm and will be "at home"to their �an - 8.27 A.M. ery Miss Bates, in, ccm, y with her No. 13 Local friends, after the extensive repairs to friend Miss Richardson, is spending a • 11" Local 2.30 P. M. the old are completed,making 7 Jd&U 8,09 P. M. First-01ses rigs for hire few friend, Miss at the home of her par- it on of ,the, most col�modiiius in ents., -*Bundsi included Scarbofo. Day or nigLt A very happy evening was spent at the B tist parsonage on Monday, WEST HILL. Bus meets &H trains -, Insurance rates lower on farm pro- 7ev. B. A. and Mrs. Fisher when party and Village Dwellings, entertained the Green River Choir. Teaming promptly attended to. A number of teasel -cases' are re' 7 in first-class Companies. Among the group pictures in the WE REPAIR ported in our section. Agent for Canada Carriage Co: Stratton studio may be seen "The I%Tc 2*rex=1i3= I-Tctmo We are sorry to report the continu- ed illness of Arthur Collins. He is Cement Workers," "The Picnickers" ANYTHING If not insured with me,call and W. H. Peak, Pi,k,,i,,,, very much missed from his usual trips and ' The Public School." compare rates. through the village. Samuel Pennock has purchased the that is bought in a jewelry The oil has been procured for the Taylor-residence and will take up rest- -store and many other things r, rmlz 3E COST 8-roomed honse to rent. oiling of our road. The dust is in- demce-therein on the departure of Mrs. that are bought, in other• fi of a Business or Shorthand tolerable and we hope those who have Taylor, who has purchased a band- stores. -If others cannot re- Education in the T. 1. Richuann. the business in band will soon ku some home on Woodbine Ave. air your broken articles, on our street. An interesting program will be pro- pair them to US And we will ­7 The annual picnic under the aus. yidej�by the Cbeffywood League on �repahr them if it is possible WMMT Friday Notary.-Public, Pickering. evening. after which refresh- pices of Melville Pre;sbyterian church .w do so. The charges will on the afternoon and eveningments will be served. Come every- be moderate, of Wed- body sad help us en'oy the evening.• nesday, June 25th, A splendid pro- -9. Al, Major at- Mrs. Beaton and 112 TOZONTO. ONT. ram is being provided, See bills for tended the social functions in connec- I full particulars. C HOPPING Do you know just bow little it costs The Highland Creek' Branell'of the tion with the graduating of Univers- to secure a thorough business edu- ... . % -1 its stodents., Mrs. Major find Miss We- Buy cation that will not only increase Women's Institute Will hold its sum- W. H. Lydiapent the week-end with city your earning capneity,but will en- Havirig installed a new Oat Roll, now mer meeting at the home of & Old Gold or Silver friends. able you 'to get a position Where Cbopper and new Water-wheel, I Knowles on the evening the 19th Tbe.Ladies'Aid teas of the Baptist Ing -onto, will you I come in contact with influ-* am better prepared tba ever t. Miss Harvey, of i will n and Methodist churches held at the and pay the highest market ent.&I people who can assist you to to attend to the wants give an address on -Social Life in the further advancement? Our cats- of my'patrons. Country," Mrs. Altenburgb,also of homes of Mrs, John Turner and Mrs. ,,..price for it. If you have Leary were largely attended and a any you would like made tip A­ -a demonstration, Toronto, Will give logue will give you full particulars. Phopping every day in the week most enjoyable time is r:eported. Sums into new� be A special musical program is being -��w.e wilt A postal card-no effort-we do except Saturday, of$14 and$10.50 were 1. Tea, iferved in the rest. trepsire4 the early e realized. pleased to give you an esti hours of the e'�ning. Everything The services of Ed. Hoover, West mate, and guarantee that W.J. Elliott, Principal John F. Bayles, Green'wood free.- All are welcome. Toronto, Russel Barton, of Bridge- !''none but your old gold,will Our.Yonge and Alexander Ste. port, and Miss Richardson, of Toron- 'be used. A few of the West Hill people went 7­i to. were highly s1preciated on Sun- RaVe YFOU 10tS of T&ter to Weston last week to attend the opening ceremonies in connection day togetherevening, with those of TOOLS -SHARPENED our already efficient choir under the Closed Friday at I o'clock P. M.* C. B. R=. Off Vn9TXVALX with the Queen Mary for 508 ital consumptive children. Queen Mary leadership of Mr.Stcive.r. during August. Wee make a specialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything in Buckie ham Palace touched an Come to the picnic on June 26th, Tools of all k1hils. Locks repaired. in the rine of water Supply Such as electric button and in about one min- when the Baptist and Methodist Sab- Xazor-honing a specialty. For a first- bath Schools will unite; and on June R.- N. BASSETT windmills, hydraulic rams, ute this touch opened the doors of the 01"s hair trim or an easy shave call Pumps, 80tb when the Green River, Brock first free hospital for tuberculous child- ER T -4E at the East-end Barber Shop, plumbing. etc. Road And Cberrywood schools will JEWELER ANT) OPTICIAN our House urnishings of all ren intheworld. Tbecliairwasoccu- on the grounds of SUnbPAM n Blight They are also expert well drillers pled by the Lieut,-Governor. A intim- unite ki da. 7 us#d Carpets ber of able speecties were given. All School. Many novel features will be oppospra orcw, from 15 cents a yard up. and respectfully solicit your patron P0or orwics WHITBY were invited to inspect the Interior of announced later. which will make the .W. J, GORDON PIOKERTNG age for the ture. Ind nben, %621. this beautiful building. daytt enjoyable. A—: ; , R, r .^,i„,r.r,w.r .- r.,,,fw�"•. . ,>;x _ .-:c,r„+w-..,:m mz's:'.T•'� 4n..v :'qrr^•- a'a r :y. y..'S••.'..u. '_,`,._ ;y• ,:c.:� -•� -.....-�,,,.o=c,_,�..; ., o `.� ....`,i'��,i' '`S 'moi +.:-•F . '. ''" °�•-,� �M• �..�•S y �,' _ - :.✓s"3 #-! - \ _ , - -i_•-.s.•M•.a.,...., .S r. w .,.•:w•,':� .,`ua.., ..Y;::v':.v.�iiN/%�•.--z,:+.`. .'l �.i - - t� _ Is v. A. AFTER EFFECT OUR IETTR FROM TORONTO �d ' OF FEVERS yea WHAT IS ENGAGING THE ATTENTION HE CITIZENS JUST NOW. - -- .1"ed Through t a Tiea r• - w — Williams' Pink Pills -.0let of Color" `t the I:aeee-et�tttiful ` Following waetin diseases such Fashlons-Twelve Cronies at Ottawa ` g g -4,tp0 PrssbYtertanS. �a J 'as �0; fevers, many people find it diffi- i .,Cult to regain V` Ar former strength. Mere man is never expected to be able f, 'They become breathless and tired to appreciate feminine fashions, but this year he can only marvel at the extreme ` put at the least exertion; their sp- etylea in color ;and design that every. "y6 petite is.fickle and they often-feel -where.greet the eye. y, ,, ! BEST YEAST' IN THE WORLD. The races provide the great rendezvous :as though death was.&taring them for new spring clothes. The scene among ?gs $ ? DECLINE THE NUMEROUS INFERIOR the face. The trouble lies with the.fashionably dreoeed women there this } the blood which has not returned .year was aptly dekribed as a. "riot of I[1IIITATIONS ' HOFF AT ARE BEING ERED (l color." one were the soft shades of to its l 'mal condition and is lack-, former years sod the garish primary AWARDED HIGHEST ONORS AT ALL EXPOSI�'IONg k colors In all their rawness held fuil•ttway• 'ing in the red curet alias without Hese of the moat 9aunting Shades and E.W. Ca I L.LETT C PAN,Y �1 M 1 T E D. which good. health is. impossible. blues o1 vivid hue predominated, but.there I WINNIPEG TOROKTO ONT. MONTREAL. l jIt is at a time like this. that Dr. were also brilliant greens, Nell rose pur- ffillisms' Pink Pills . prove their plea and a vivid new tan color, known as "braes.". `` great tonic value. Every dose helps Of coarse no one blames Toronto women to make new, rich rets blood, which for these fashions. As a matter of tact a ---� f. , , good many people seem to like them. In means health a d vitalit . liars. any caro the merelyfollow New York ' Theodore Foley, Athens, Ont., i an New or n turn follows London _ or Paris. The reds and the blues are. during a storm, and then started says: "Following an attack of ty supposed to show the inSuenee of the Travellers Without Food. Light or again for the' ship, guiding our- k� hoid fever I was left in a very Balkan war, Bulgarian blue and Turkey Rir Rufus Isaacs, Drink in Frozen 'VFilds. selves by the stars, We arrived P red being characteristle calors of the : at weak and disheartened condition. competents. Ilen should not gru.•nble, as 1lttorney-General for Great Bri A description of the sufferings of the ship December 1. - r they are not asked also iu honor of the <<' a The smallest exertion left me worn Balkan was,to-don the skate oP the Graek tain, .whose resignation has been the German arctic expedition under Dr. Rudinger in the mean'whlle had suffer greatly, two more of rand tired out, and I was hardy. militia. refused b�• 'Premier Asquith. Lieut. Schroeder-Stranz ;vhich met h - � g 4 able to get around, and naturally The gowve of thlo,.seasc•n revctl Oa-sr ! q ` (disaster at S itzber en pis given in his toes anti four' fingers having .� form" cr 'cut" than ever before in the P $- , -'.felt des ndent. - I deeded to try memory of the oldest inhabitant. Such is to provoke oppositiiu; ro lecture the the alar of Artist Herr-.I;ave�one been frozen, while his,foot became `t 1Dr. Williams, Fink -Pills an ey p there-is--Tr.•' � u t cue rescued. Ise has tele- so a it-had �o e.omenta y I from the knee io tinder the arms. The , @nra i often and long ir•, to be a bore. proved of the. greatest . benefit to gowns ditipla,, the figures'nu mune that, The guides and sailors of the ex- proved meet w udapt himself to graphed extracts to Berlin, Ger me. I am now 83 R'ell,And strong they would if hung o„ clothem horses. the condi:!one of Parliamentary speak- !many, from Advent Bay, giving de- pedition returned unexpectedly to Sometimes they resemble bancvons and lug that he will not offend against Its y g g the sits December 24 reporting bitka as ever, and can do all my own sometimes sausages. Geuereliy they have ails of the movements of the ex e- P' r po ting .• canons of, debate, or-ta aawri.'ten rules t plot work, and as we -lice on a farm, it the bobble effect at the ankle and souse- 'or- persua«ive `oratory_ Peel, it is said, loss of Eberhardt. hey had times there is a slash up the aide reveal- ClitiC n after it abandoned itg vessel, r goes without saying that there is in Bilk stnckfage or- railed anderskfrt. !could DIaY on the House of c.,mmone ae the Herzog I?rns�t, Sept. 21 1912, news of Dr. Dettmers or _Dr. 14fae- B on an old. fiddle. How many Parliamen• g ? , much to do. I feel, therefore,. that! The 'stockings often in.color match the tarians are qualifying themselves for The despatch reads r+er, the' botanist. They said Capt. P l I cannot say too much in praise oil h In the L sited states there in an agita• I Peel's place?" "The proposal to -abandon the Ritschel had gone on alone to Ad- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." I tion to eetablieh American ta>lhione as Presbyterians Hers In Force, ship Came from L'apt. Ritschel 8t vent Bay. If you are suffering from the 111 disttnguiabed .from .,fashions Imported I t, o _ -takes-,he ck� _ o the a erhape some duy iTiere will - e beginning :eptemveT. r}e Com- after effects of fevers, la grippe, or; be a similar agitation for C'anad'ian fa- 1 by sc•>tm The red badged o! the dale•. vessel then had provisions for fourNorwegian relief expedition, com- gatea to the General Assembly, which has P .. any acute disease, you should be- shone. this year attained giVii-ie proportion. months, besides a large supply. of manned by Gaps. Staxrud, appear- It .z estimated that some of the beat I•are to be seen everywhere. Anyone who ed April 21." gin to get new, strength t"ay,I dressed women at the Woodbine spend! r,,uld think of Presbyterians as gloomy condensed folds, sad iL Vvas other throtilrh the torilC treatment with upwards of 62.000 on the gowns they and. aolemt,,ought to revise his op'•niona. wise well_equipped. ' The expedition stsrted'last sum- !Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. Sold by bonghr for the r-tees alone. 'Phin provided because the great Congrees durtng the mer under the • patronage of the for our dress coating at leciat 6500, whichlittle ' "The party started . for Advent -.all medicine dealers or by mail at; Is considered to be a moderate amount. tpasthe Q wo euckid his adds of t e cof Bay and reached a hit on R`tje Bay Duke of Altenburg-to try to find twi ti _.50 Cents a box or six boxes for, but which in thought to be the limit of ,he 301,465 ibembers of the Prembyterlan October 4.._ Dr. Rodin er, the north-east passage. i e,�penarr devoted to Priv areas. appearing :l hurch; over 4,000 representative@ answer. R _ $2..50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- 8, the Peelle df fashwo. and for six new cootumes altogether for the seven days' ed the call to rn e to Toronto. A modern j from a a.!her, tm suffering then Without hope it is impossible to cine Co., Rockville, Ont. _ - Pentevoet was the aim: slid those reepos• from a ha!f frozen focft., two L,f his s- - ---- - nib Tear tTie it7i'strg rata trays: to 5-Mn--t = i- -I ..-f' :-13it h6}7� makes xw..prsyerS.- 1 oes being In ba chi Son. o- �, , Impresalons of ParllamenL niderable extout, had their hopes and aimsreWionable, passion4e and religi- GRAFT TAILS ON FISH. justified fPrecl to remain with him there un- "Coemag the m Pari amencn an-11 After." tothedelibiat n rnf,the Awwmbly:asurf� to lrom•'ten I til the others could bring back help. 4UB`, examiningy the tongue of a ,One Coldtl-h So Treated Recently: which ban 1,.et .beet publiwhed by Honor petent authorittes declare that no-Parlia• ,The but Cb_Btaini(d- a,- manIh'4 pT-o- $cid for $1.1100 In loess. able 4tr Gurgr W. Roos.-he describes'his� meut of Canada maintains a sta-ridard'of visions. pa$ient phy4cians find out the dis- h impressions of the House.of Commors as debate equal to that of this organisation. case of the body, and philosophers he remembers it when he was Revel alar ed _ Dr. Rudinger and I were with- Among the many interesting arts� to it with the advent of the Stat elected — the disease of the.mind -Justin. it in which the Japanese exceI'is that Admtnietrae:on to ta9l lie destrtbea the out tools, sleeping bags, or, lights earlA of Truth. tie must know ourselves, and i!! of the snaking of fish-tails: ?►lmoat hawy family of members who took a emle - -' I melted some fat and made -lights, I 8 bags that does not serve to disco every one has sees the bush-tailed °naroams uoai with oneput the parlor Ottawa and h„t�elr. Jealousy is the fear of speeches- and 4ashio»ed some ale in ba truth--i aL least serves to regu-tgte �G gold-fish, (lith its- four, five, -aril) There were twelve of-chem. At the hezd�tuon of, superiority; envy our.ua from salted taking which I fvunii in our lives, and the;g.is.nothing more I' sometimes alai lung lasts, but it eat Joseph B,ymal, "a good carver and a reasinePs under it.-SSenstone. - t}y© but. Provisions ran .out, and ._I,a� _. generous one.” At the foot David Stirtoa, 2 just. ' is not y In character, in manners, in we left the hut.November 3, hop- . If a .num be &acious and courte- generall known that most lust as gogd. At the centre on one side' a'of them are not its own, sat Adam Bordon of North Ontario, and style, io all things, true supreme ipg to 'regain the ship. otic- to.strangers it shows he is d s, When the little goldfish are very, Apposits him John Charlton. The others excelienee is simplicity. - Long- "We suffered severely,' having g ry, lacludrd Jataos Trow of tlouth Perth, Fhua CLt1Zen of the world and that his -very young their flesh is as clear as Ba,n of worth Wentworth. David Thom fellow. nothing to drink, but we finally hesit,is no island cut off from other 9, eon of Haldfmand: Thos: Oliver of Korth Be charitable before wealth reached a but at Mostsel Flay, where glass, so that one can we every Oxford, John Gilles of Bruce, Wm. Itlak lairds, but a COdtlnent that joins to bone in their tins bodies. -At-this,i g'.regor.oss f South Essex, — Galbraith of,makes thea cavetoua and lose not we found same_hard' and mouldy_ .thein.--Bacon. orth -time the few that are born with two cheater- Forkthree sessions they rooColl- d lite glory of the mite.-Sir Thos. bread. or more tails are put by them-f together and parted with regret. ReT@rel I Browne - --- -- - -' --- selves, and then s queer-looking j button g:a mayor elst�rtagtui�George . The ultimate result of sheltering Whenever yo-4 feel a headache cornea an take ` old Jap, wrth a great magnifying though the youngest of them all, was eat-;men .f ro.m, the effects of lolly is to _ >• glass fastened in front of his _eye! ii�one of the leaders of the little band. !fill the world with fools.,-Herbert =HA-DRU-CO .Headache Wafers i articularly inwreat,ng are Bir Georres 'S,pencer. and wee sharp tools handy, reaches( lmpressioos �of the changed attitude of-I They stop headaches prornnpily and surely. Do not contain down under the water and cuts off; Cmiind of amt CO that ewhen they seem the ! Be not curious in unnecessary opium, morphine, phenacetin, acetanilid or other d[silgwoue the tails of the plain little fish, and j ould shades of Opposition. He rare: 'i rmatters-for more things are shown .dn+V 23c. a bpi at your.Dru«tat'n 124 U` then three or four of these tails are', had not been long on the sunny side of unto thee than men under"stand.- tM' NATIONAL ORUY AND OHCMICAL CO. Of CANADA, UMrrtl. tned on tv the backbone where the Hones till Y had learned that "free Ecelesiasticus. `,. lances" were not required there. and Lhac _-- ---the one Was cut off and'fastened one of the first dntles of a supporter or ►, —.- there with-tiny ban s until they the Government was to•pre nerve • die- _ y e y creat ,silence on all public questions till PUT AWAY PICXLF.S. IN t; grow fast. atter some responsible member of the T►• Japanese, who are very skit Government had spoken. I might have e Mn gpini-tbat was all right and quiteINathematiclan Figures Out the Tul in deer thin q things of this hind, harmless, whether they were right or "Fa►d Question. \ ,grow the finest goldfish in the wrong. so long as I did .not turn them loose on the House. Of course, it m7 l _ - world; and it is a very good buss-I opinions were to harmony with the Gov I If any one requires, a clear head. 0.1mINION - hess, for very fine -fish of the kind j ernizent all was well, providing the Go- it is ateacher of mathematics:- He [ Q-per ON 1Z 1TZ� often- bring as .much as $300 to ernm'entwas w nieworkhos stthem.osati n'to must reason in the.,abstract,; al it `�rw�r� a✓ i 8500, and one Bold not Ion g ago for give them and so I had better govern my were, , and full concentration of ESTARMSKED 1001 I self aocordingly." min$ is necessary if Col'l'ect result8 - READ oFFtcz: ti KIRO STREET cur - TORONTO A- The M.P.'s Lack of Indlistry. are to he, forthcoming. SiOTITRZAL L.ONDOM, SC:O., CN O. - B1P v Her Heart. At another point he refers w tyre la@k A mats wiites: of industry of members of Parliament, "I. ,c - N ewedd-'`Did you sew the-but- thonebt it my.duty to remain @oustantly I am a teacher of mathematics _ �., 3n the House-would I take Parliamentary and for 15 years prior.to four years _ ._... _ ton on my coat', love, lire less seriously liter one Even when r Mrs, Newedd-"No; darling;-I it waa a working day how few stbended ago; T either took a lunch composed OUR JUNE' LIST 0f BOND - wouldn't find the button, o I just to the work In hand. Some would be of cold sandwiches, pickles, etc., to ,� _ reading the evening papers, other's busy school or hurried home and quickly 'O�PERINGS 15 *READY fog '.Sewed up the buttonhole. with their correspondence or carrying on pISTRIBUTION a A subdued conversation with their desk- ate a hot dinner: -Nearly all of the reale ream matte, while ten or fifteen members near "The result ,was that I went to , [ - Y y the front would be nettling-the terms of my afternoon work feg ear .elin h - " thoughts have already eeII an important Bill or voting millions for ;y -,.A Copy *Emr ON ovz9ussr 1, thought, blit cheer up' They have the public service. Is that the proper dull of brain and generally out of - - ' way to 'treat, sat, act and conclude;' sorts. Finally, I learned 'about F „• been forgotten, too.-, aa,.Were commanded on coming• to "our - r city. of Ottawa"? Grape-Na•ts food 'and began to use - - e reealTs the difficulty :of dealing wiib -it for my noon-day lunch. _ - - the Parliamentary bore. Perhaps po bet. -rr "F•rom the first I experienced a ier method vias.ever in practice of squash- Dinse this particular genus than that put great clan e� for the better. The Into - --- effect by ne, 11r. Jos. Cang an uchon, who _ afterwards as Lieutenant-Governor heavy, unpleasant feeliti sour _ of•bA",Q)WORATIONBONDlanitoba, and whose name appears at stomach caused by the former diet —• "- one or two critical pointe in Canadian d history. air eorgq recalls that 11tr, isappeared. The drowsy .languor George Cauchon owned a Jewsharp of generous and disinclination to work soon proportions and secreting himself behind gave way to a brightness and vim the back row of seats when some speech was becoming particularly long winded, in my afternoon work, a feeling, would prodne'e the most distracting sound@ entirely new to,me. _ „ r from is that ever filled the House. "My brain responds promptly to _ - Pointers to speakers. the requirements put upon it, and Rir George describes the Hpuse.of Coat• ,what is of more importance, the re- �Q �s�s u re d I nt e r e s t mons as the most peculiar audience to �► .r. the ,world to addreso and gives this ad- sults have been lasting, and more vies to young members: "The young mem• satisfactory, the longer I have used i bcr of'Parliament should also remember I ']ParticuarSlrding .the Profit Stearg in Bonds'of 1'h Are you one of those to whom that a good platform style is a bad Par• Crape-Nuts as & food. re la ro liamentary etyle. This may be rather an 11ly,wife had been suffering from &ueC688f111 wt'll organized Com ail_ «LIl„ be lady every meal 13 another source of extreme 'way of puttiug the case, but it r g P y} gladly Sltffertng ? is in the main true. A platform admits weak stomach accompanied by sick _ 7 of ezhortation, of the assumption of know- Headaches -nearly all her life. ..She, f'ur6isbed On regilest. These L'onds Field % , aI]Cl Lase superior to your audience,of a little relieved of these when• _ Na-Dru- D s i bl Co a aiaTableb ig ink a>_a, Y Y - P. P schoolmast.etdng, but 'Parliament never: __ vile help your disordered stomach to 1Amain -a latfortn admits the dramatic she sticks to Grape-Nuts, either Offer good po5aillilities of still further returns. It digest any reasonable meals, and will the emotlona and'wi11 even allow a little eaten dry or with milk. Her storm- � - judicious and diQuiBed burlesque; Paella- interest the ues mailed to investors twice a year. soon restore it to such perfect Cots• went-tras no- place tor• such weaknesses. ach baa gradually grown stronger �l f clition that you'll never feel that you In Parliament the spenker must be of all and her headaches less Frequent - - other things perenasive. Ile may be as ginc(3 she .began 'to cat' Giape- have a stomach. Take one after errnest as he Chooses, but be must ex- latiorsal See�ri ®S Corporatloo each meal. 50c. a Box at yOUr ppound rather than appear v> instruct. guts." "ThPI'e's [t Reason." dame. He is talking to his equals, and on he Druggist's. Made by the National must be deferential. Tho business befnre given by Canadian, Ppstnm Co., _ LIMITED 'Drug and Chemical Co. of ^anada, the Rouse to of some importance, there- ��lnds,,r, Ont. Read the. booklet, L/lmited. fore he mina be serious, calm Judicial; „TiEver reed the above e Road to Wellville, in pkgs. CONons F•EDERATt0.4 LIFE A31-00., TORONTO, ONT. I50 his entre must mrrespnnd to !hl theme totter4 A new and to the normal tempor of the Aon": ^' l,• appear* from time to time. They ars llis n.cs-age, to to be rect teed voluntarily, a tN,t f,,,c•rd upon :he house. To dogmatise geoulne, true, nd full of human Interest. Serio"''., 1 .,,.r. .. ., r ;s;t'�'v,: ,'',}j t, •:' .;... ,:N;r uq� w.yi. �,f Xua,�,. .�,.,.+,�.xy'ys.r• .n ....�• ,.n,. = as,.,.,d•' � '+..- :.;_ . . .. .. ....,. , '_ .:: .' :.,.:' m• .M..�,- : a, A,, 'S.. ;:' .`.F. ''"v"'y 4''Ad htvt '!• 1W�� „^� •'u ,� .t���.,�,,,,,.,, ., �,r,., .-S_..:',�., t.�,!'�'=a "' ..'..+.. ..w.. ^:'sr :. .: �w .,S"a � •S'fiCnl r. 1 ' '1;. ..?�. .d '°asr't"' '�` .� • •`° ;k-'" '.,� t+,�.. :p'•iA � g'*:;n .L�"c`;d..'�' ;,,ua '`��..rr`,• �.'Y!�r", -r%... :�� «t._ w,.,�'i-al^s. ,�-dig.. r;�' l',,,•r '9,v n ,•i .t: • :�T:R 17 he Was HCI ICSS _....Power Behind Throne.. SLAVERY IN OLD V The new power behind the Bri- DeaUty of Skin Most People Owned Few and- Life tiah throne is ,Lord Stamfordham, Very Simple' - :1 - ;For Two Years or "Stammie;" as he is usually Was V y p known about the court. He has _ au of Hair All light literature and most his- �1 ready baked' ~' „ ,. of tin r baoke wave an impression, to a nicety;whole, ever the d t•' p - — yAr cipal"priC ate secretary to Bing - writes Mr. A. G. Bradley ' In • m 7uT £ui2 - _• "Blackwoods," that the Slave- Savored. Heating Dodds flklney' Pills. George. He is a strong man, And.— Y ' r the Royal correspondence may .now owners of the southern States, like only is uecessary. those of the West Indies, were a 1O ' -.-She Could Find Nothing to- Cure be -expected to have an amount of 4 '� Her Rheumatism Till On a Neigh- backbone that may even make Wil" small caste owning swarms of .boy's Advice She' Tried Dodd's liam Jennings .Bryan envious. 1 slaves. Now there were 60,000 in He is probably the only member = Virginia, and one-halt of them I` ; "-Kidney Pills. of the Royal-holdehold -who. has owned less 'than five .apieeg, say, $t. Walburg, flask., June 9 (Spa- ever administered a rebuke to-01145, ? one family. Only' 114 had 100 and recommend of his. Majesty's children. Little upwards, and 100 negroes of dial).— I can truly Prince Henry- was once sent to ilia .� / � ages represented at the most £l0,- P W �t .;, odd's Kidney Pills for any one 000. • Land-'waa always very cheap ''4o at Buckingham Palace with amen- h grin from rheumatism. Thane he. , 5 - -for an.old'country, being abundant t are the w rds of Mi's. W. A. Bald- sage from the King. Boylike, his .` 1 + � rushed into the roam, delivered and usually very poor, either na- H�.,,ares ��- •win, a highly respected' refudenit of leans; " ,his plata. And MFS. Baldwin gives .message, and, turning to G �'• /f ' turally so, or worked out to a stet- �o4uacAt w knocked a pile bf papers off his �� ility inconceivable to those who �� her reasons: Lordship'e'table. -"Now-, pick all have-never tested it: 'As security, "I was nearly.helpless with rhea- - those up, said Lord Stamford- slaves were always taken-in pre- FARM$ FOR SALL inatism for two years;" she states• ham,•"and when you have done 60, '' fere ce to land, being readily sale F r "I of medicine from the doctor, a I N. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne street, g deliver your message--to--me-gro--per- --- a���,__��. .the A�+t.,rt States. Yegy. Taoe►to _.:--_ andtri several- other *remedies, I and always remeioa'ber to'do 1110 '' few people indeed had an estate but nothing helped me. Then one Y, y RIIIT, STOCK. GRAIN AND-DAIRY yd of Sony neighbors advised me to try in future." worth over £10,000 freehold, the F Entine to all sections of,Ontario. In addition to being his Majesty's r value, that is to say, of an outlying Some snaps. . ' odd's Kidney Pilla: I bought four closest friend sn4-oonfidential ad- 400-acre farm at that time an an F AQTORY BITER, WITH OR•wIT1fOIIT des,..and they helped me almost average English estate, and the. Railway trackage, in Toronto, from the first. 1 have used ,nearly Brampton and other town and cittee. - two dozen -boxes and am nearly Prcscrvcdby equivalent of the annual income ofIN puled " scores of West India families, ES2DE vTIn PROPERTIES tic • which sometimes owned from.2,Q00 rampton and a dozen u her'fowo�. That rhenmathmn is one _the — # - W 4,000 negiraes-- Contrary to tlr WBDAWSON:-comarnr t rota,cso - U results of diseased kidneys is again ��=` u`irura Sonk - accepted superstition, there were Shown in Mrs. $aldwin'e Cabe. She �.. 3 0� FREE HOMEtiTEADB•AND IM• b• , � Assisted by an occasional use of no- large houses in Virginia, proved farmP, $15,00 to W-00 M.•, _had .headaches, stiffness of the ��� There were not six in the State per acre, Beet grain and mixed farming �_,,,ti�orots and backache, her sleep W8w CutiCtua Ointment. NO Other em01- country. Write Commissioner; Board of- 'iroken and unrefreshing, and she lients do so much for poor com- ' I that if dropped .down it England & Trade, Hnmboldc, seek. squire of -£5,000• a year would -not was always tired and nervous. Her plexions, red,rough heads,dandruff, have remodelled and added to at MALE-HELP WANTED. limbs swelled and she was always and dry, thin and falling hair. once. .,It was the unootscious-but AT ONCE-MEx' To LEARN BARBER. J9 thirsty. These are all symptoms of // cuticurs,Soap"d ointment are MAdtwouseoat trade; ezpert taPtuiction; constawk - theworUL-A liberal ,ample of each, wah as•aas. well-bred simplicity, content with diseased kidneys. When Bile Cured booklet on.the enm sad treatment of We Wnaad mentuf; thole tree; rico,always Pure talogu- _her kidneys tirith • � what might be called the homeerpun menc for barber.- wriW• for catatogtte.. � Mdd s Kidney \� - a[llp.Bent poet-trte, Ad&r Potter Dna 4c Cbuo. - Xf ler College, 221 Queen F.. Toronto. 'Pills• the symptoms vanished—an - - - D v. _. i e and_.qui- innocence of half the , requirements and superfluities-, f STAMPS Arco COINS so did the rheumatism, y �/ >D _ A'�CIE�tiT CUSTOMS KEPT UP. the well-to do in the outer world ' `+ TAMP ,pLLL�GiOtf++—ill ELIibL ulr- } ; �. that made the charm of Virginia ►`J lereut Foreign stamps. catalogia, - Album,'ohl�r 8e•eo cents. Yarns charas BOOKS AND ASID LEABNIPIG. They Go to a Lot of Trouble to and of its people. - Comps ns. Toradto. Look Up Tower of London. �F L 4!_The Grover Could Not Put Old - - MtscEtiANeous Lord Stamfordham. Few people are aware of an an Stomach Always $aUi�ed, Peas fln to Mrs. Newl made. tient custom which is still kept up `>�j AwT�n LADIES To DO PLAIN i y at the Tower of London, Just be- and light sewing at home. whole �_: Had Constanf Indigestion , .;.are time. good pay' wort"sent any "'Hints on - Going to, Market," riser, Lord Stamfordham enjoys rore a- eef entersLn t;�tan.P, chargee pard;' send .tamp for murmur Mrs. ew ym a to ner- the support the Queen to an ex chief yeoman porter secures the I �toncreaL - ' ItelL running a practised finger tent that is only Shared by Sir Wil- keys from the governor's house t•u SMELL Of COOKING MADE NIM S)CK down the index in the back of the lium Carrington, the keeper of his „mak u „ Havingreceived the a�n er rand a s, Lump. cu • E tw- "YoungHousekeeper's Friend and Majesty's Priv Puree. Not long p' —BILIOUS TWO DAYS A WEEK. cu Internet and meri,at• alert. w,ttr +- I - y keys, they proceed to the guard _ to Dr. Bellmaa Madto �� Guide." '`Fere 1t is, on page ago the Icing proposed'to deal with C, °�ro;tod Coll t cola bi car home n^enc. writ ' Witty--ane-= him,. yea 'Green`an important communication so room.cort for the keys'" calls out Cured by Or. Hamiitan's, Pills, .peas, •' she read, "'when fresh anon as it was received. While he the porter, and a ser eant and six " ,and young, have bright green f was penning his reply the Queen g )Ir Nowadays experience Is. not mare' ( i1en buying your Piano d . po� Never buy- those that have privates turn ou't, ual. 'Nowadays poor stomachs are more pods entered his room and asked him The procession-then.marches,off, the rule than the exception. But the insist 'on havtnl 811 become yellow; they have passed What he was busy with. The King and the sentries they pass issue the proper treatment is sure to snake a Quick .• Q e+ ltheir prime. " passed the paper over to her,. and usual challenge of "Who goes care You can always depend un pr OTO H IG' fCa L With a confident step Mrs. New- explained the purport of his reply there l" to which the . answer is Hamiltons Pula, they reacts the trouble tymade entered the corner grocery ' Kae Stamfofdham be this I" "Keys," at once. go right to business, work Wht10 P 1aRo ACt i OT1 ; + and walked up to the vegetable asked her Majesty. When she wasyou steep and have you reeling bettor if- oounter, -She settled her glasses Arriving at the entrance to the told that he had not, she suggested sot cured nest morning. more firmly upon her nose, and that it would be advisable 'if he Tower grounds, the Lion's gate, the „H,y rood seemed to decompose'to my .kllllitll Choice- scanned with a critical e e the porter lacks the gates, and the Y did, and the document was p1t4Cord stomach," writes Sr Ralph ctemmoas. 131obbs—"Bjones says he is mar- a 0 stock that was di laved. She Edd party returns to the guard-room, of New,br:dge P O. "I had a stomach that ap iagIy despatch to him. tied and glad of iL, d frowned s little when she saw that He possesses a rather grim hamar the Sentry challenging as before _failed La some way_to DerloTm ice work r and receiving the same answer. Slobbti= He miiat be-in optim _ c there were no.peas with fresh-look- of his;own He was standing close g Digte,tion- seemed more or lana arzeetea to the Royal circle at one of the However, on arrival at the guard- and I grew thin• yellow, nervous, The is$lobbs-"Either that or liar."Ing pods. room again, the sentry stationed stomach became distended and impeded 'Something you'd like this morn- j courts recently, when a portly lady' there stamps his foot, at,the same apparently the action of the heart. for i ins, madam Y" said -the grocer, 1 approached the presence and began time giving the usual challenge. often at WZbi it would do great acnam briskly, stepping up and rubbing make some rather curious move 8t L1mca"my head ached most terrtbty. A _ his hands, smilingly, menta in her effort to appear dig- Keys• replies the porter. ppe g "Whose keys Z" the sentry asks, friend who had been cured of a statist !. ,> condition, advised me to take Dr. tiam• "I wanted to get some green reified before the Bing and Queen. r'Kin George's keys. , „ „ , g tlton'a Pills regularly, which I did. The peas, replied Mrs, Newlymade. �;hats the old lady trying to „ , "but I don't want these; they're , Advance, King Georges keys, result in my eaBo wet simply marvolous, et the Yarmouth T Jf.C.A. Boys' Camp. 19° Y' dol he enquired of the courtier held sc Tueiret Fa'lP in Ansnat, I tcarid y Al. of fit to ea,t when they.`re ss.yellow seat to frim, "ca- ed�walk, or �s Tod-the ra,�P . - der that... That's a sure sign they're she got a pain anywhere?" The porter then says, ``Go8 bless strengthened the stomach,excited the liver' sun burn, an lmmedtate relief for ,'olto ' old. ' These are no old they're al- Ring George," and all present re- to normal action, she tldneye were re., and toothache• ALFRED STOKFA. ' moat pure white. I Oldshoth y think spond with "Amen!" The keys are leaswi of eicessive work. Health soon. oeaeral secretary. you'd ever get anybody to buy such . BABY'S TEETHING ,TIME then saluted and returned to the grow within me. t can' now eat, ekrp „ governor's house, where they re- and live like.a live m`an." poor-looking things. main' until the next night's care Be advised-tree Dr, Hamiltons Pills- Mrs. Newlvmade looked very se- Mothers find baby's teething a verely at the grocer, who grew.very source of great anxiety—the little moray. • cher are sure to do you good. 25c. per IL box, five for $1,00, at all druggists and red, turned away, and-coughed With one becomes restless and nervous; eepers or by ma from The ca- Cost of Lunching. etorek 11 embarrassment. he becomes cross and cannot sleep, Tried hard. tarrho:one Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and stag- "I should think he . would be and sometimes. constipation,. diar- Angry Diner--"Waiter, you are Ston, canada, "Do _you charge for bread and . ashamed," thought Dire. Newly- rhoea, oolic or' convulsions seize not fit to serve a pig." Waiter— —=.N batter in this restaurant " ' made; "but - he needn't think I him. Baby's Own Tablets will'pre- "I am doing my best, `sir." 'North Knowing, "No sir." �� on't know what's what He might vent all 'this. They. regulate rile �$• Chloride of lime in a weak sol u- Then gimme. some. just- as-well understand he can't stomach and bowels; allay the.f.ev- Men Swear—Women Complain tion will take out-peach stains. - work off any old stale stock on tne, ei'ishness, and ' baby will cut his p When cooking figs, add half a I When Your ��j/e5 Need dare if I am new at housekeeping 1" teeth without,pain or'worry. The just because their corse ache—easy ay '•A lemon and a small stick of cinna-I Try Murine E,•e Remedr. No smartinw—Feels - The grocer walked down 'to the Tablets`are sold by medicine deal- care them with Putna>s'e corn Extractor; �ne_Aets Quickly. Try it for Iced,weals, _ end of the Counter a7f2i lead his hand ars .or by mail at 55 cents a box it acre patnleeaty in twenty-fort! borers. mon. watery Eyes auS Granulated hPackage. EyelidP. illus• "Here's , Far corns, warts and callouses the only Pure alcohol is an excellent thing I trated Boot 1n each Package. Dlarine >s ha on a basket. $ere s some green from The Dr. �Villialns Medicine thins is-'•Putuam's", try it, .%c. at, all to clean black S aniah or Chantillycomooanded s our suecesfuocansts-sat a clans'Treed- peas over here, ma'am," he said, Cb., Brockville, Ont• _- dealers. p time"—bat used In successful Plied to the Full- ,11 ull- lace• rice for man? years• '-`row dediVaced to the Fab- Y3z�;l Le and sold byy ,ruirglsca at.-740-sad huskily, wiping hi8 eyes after ` ' Marine We 8a1Te In Asevic Tubes, area 50a Washing a'fountain pen every lis coughing spell.his. things The weaker a mea is rile stronger < ` Murine Eyo Remedy Co., Chicago you're lookiu', 'at-'there are.wax his habits grow on him. Two. ladles, who had,not seen few months well prolong lta lila beans I" each other for years, met recently many years. 14ira Keepup made it her private g - Itinardte-LFniment Cures Diphtheria. in the street. They recognized each •--- p p p ri i.• Mtnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta and particular _business to have other after a time, .and their re- "Have you hot water in your Satan;'-"finds mischief for idle cognition was cordial. "So de- Ail Depended. whatever her neighbors, had, housel" "Have-I4 My dear boy, I hands -to do. Otherwise . there lightful. to' tee you again. Why, --f whether it was a gilestinn r chick- .; Got- -a never out of it." would be fewer popular novels, yoi), are scarcely altered." "So Traveller (hastily "Porter have ens or diseases, so when Mrs. (lot- For one man who can't stand_ glad, and how little changed you I got time to kiss. my-wife good- there complained to her 'one day of ` prosperity there are a hundred who Ninard•s Liniment tFuras Carse. in Cows. are.! Why, how long is it since by "How long have you been insomnia, .Mrs. Keepup was ready ' ;never have a chance to find ou't we 'met 4 "About ten years." married " for her. "I have it, too, very bad- ;whether thec can or not. A Real Good Time. - "And why have you never been to ly at times:" "What -do you do What consti£utea recreation. de- see mea" "My dear, just think of stinard's untment cons Disampsr. for it, Mrs: Reepup4" "Why, I pends, of course, on the point of the weather we've been having!" Eat Shells and All, have never found anything that did _ ._ view of -the one' who' is recreated.; me any real goon. except just to i This anecdote shows. 'What one Dr. Baillie was a famous Scotch, go to bed and sleep it off." youngster thought enjoyable: A boy physician of the old school; patient in a certain -b�h6ol wrote hi's fa - and gentle as a rule, but with a they thus: "Dear Papa'—We 'Ail- great practice that sometimes made ,. dren are hating a good time here " him a•-little testy-with-persona -who } consumed too much of his time with e now; Ms• S-r brake his leg, and layy Ypp Will find relief in ZBtt!-8{ik 1 ' can't work. ' We 'went on a plc- ry+r�j..�` PICR-TM trifling complaints. At one time, I nic, and it rained, and 'we all got F .!�"� -' -of-ter listening•to- a long story of it gggg t� h rigno, s bpr wau ­2A with mumps. Mr. H-- fell off 'to` little-ill that she intended to go edge.iPefaeverancD,with ZRM- i the cart and broke' his ribst lint he �`` to the opera that, night, the doctor 7 can work a little. The man that is. left the room with a sigh of relief. BUk,nnt!anSCure; Why not prove dit>ging the deep well whipped as r . `� y ,• He had just got down the .,tai;a �it,o?. we box. � - -'"' boys with , horse-whip because -*e , , when- he -was•caNed -back.-- "Doo- Cil 1 i1K I? t}irew sand in his machine, and tor," feebly asked the lady, "may r - Z I on my return to-night, eat a few_ ® s. ,. - 3 � arks on red blue.m . . lack a u „ Eau. eon b R do ,. ma ;ample fres if ydu u`iri'ti Nanoetat Oru Ernest 'cut his finger badly, We oysters Z Yes, madam, roared *o • A chemical ca oe Canada, ulnite thg doctor, `.'shells and all."-- + ED. 7. lSSt E 24—'13. are all very happy." Toronto 9-- +`Vit+ ,:• fvler.m..•,. -'..•• ... w,w.. .--_ +,.a! •... ¢.. J:'•.p,':.. . ._.•..G: r. '1 -....,r-!L. u,e .r. 4 is � ;a' a'+:a' viva. .^+.�, „revs -rel.} .� „ .. .,.-viva, N;s. � ��' -#� g• r,• '.t +. '' z F..,j' '*% `$' - 'K"vrc�. ... x'.nS.. ... ..., ' s..m;.. •iM'^ •.....:, ,. t;+!G'.r. ..?.,�x,r.. }. ,.,n-�,.''e tt :4'•."-w.s.'_t.;r "a•- .�i: 6°^ ,rS. tom.. °•�-,ns.', ,..w, ,....,•� '•3....,{,.p- -w:.u "a,4L °i• , s.'.� _ '^cm.� av 2..:at•' wa�i^d' , %77_r.7 - _ .. M { w14 storms on ,rho desert. volcanoes in HORSE REGIBTEA RD CORN RRPI co ane!_tht- - lootsesY-�eacsus--sem---�T+..B» yabiislisd irises mamts6atlii�ew - AIT , m rov a Yiekerdna,Oak from paaL ages. Beyond them stretch The Standard brad Rs,tissttted Trotting Hari Cob. % - endless wastes of Band. The laureate stallion,the riapertyol Dr.Jas.Moon, Y c rc a ' of s dead race speak from forgotten Brooklin,a Tbos.Madda=ord, Whit f 1,96 year; ti00 1! in advance. tombs, The walls of Time fall down, by,will mak!eh ssaaoa of 1918, as fol �IM��`iRrB MANG ►�BrEDB $ y P� and we see the court o[ Cleopatra ►owe: ttivnday, DQar 12th, will ls.ve YELLOW INTERMEDIATE ANT WHITE: subscriptions to the Uaised States,61.30 during its yearn of extravagance and his own stable lot 8;B. F.con.Pickering . waIIO° revelry.and hear he story o[ the and proceed W Appleby's hold, West _ _: _ BEDDING P ANTS _ ... .. - ".: - 1 rispat of Rome'antt the undoitrg- T' sg�"sa - - JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Marc Antony, told ins vividly +salla- night. Wednesday, Oomme•cial hotel, u aseortmeuGof�owerplant's for bedding, also - ` tic way, The incidental music was Oshawa, for noon, hotel.RagLtn, for TOMATO PLANTS arranged by Fahia Effendi late band- 'light Thursday, St. Charles' hotel. i` NOTE* AND COMMENTB Port Perry. =o• night. Friday, Tem - - waster-of the Khedive of Egypt. The per'lace hotel, IItloa,for noxa,•Col will's ballet is under the direction o[ Otto- hotel, Brook in, for night. 8atarday PINEAPPLES - PIL�IEAPPLEB dies Davidsoll, who ran in front kar Bartik, balletmaeter of the Met Royal hotel,Whitby for anon thenoa.to t of Hing George's horse ifl order to 'ropolitan Grand Opera Company. Now is thet[me for preserving Pines. They'The regular circus program is the his own stable until Monday afternoon. _ prevent it winning a race, has Buser the Barnum and Bailey manage- Marna Elect-- [6829 12828 , the im- will likely RQ higher wheli.warm _wea- died from the injuries she receiv- meat has ever offered. ThrillinK sots port d Clydesdale stallion,the property Cher cower. Buy theta from us ed. Her ' foul hardy aCt was are presented by Miss Bird Millman of W.H.Pugh,of Claremont,'will maks Lind get good fres the strangest and most beautiful tvo- the season of 1913 tss follows: Monday pines. You can't beat d a _ _- _prompted b her interest in the Drooeeds to H.Gregg's con 9,for night, Our prices in _� = ....p p y man before the ppublic; Mae Wirth,. Woman'tt Suffrage Cause: ' She ie the greatest of tell riders, a company Taeeday, R. Eagleson's biongolis, for - the city. -• of Japanese wrestlers, athletes, noon,and W.Armstrongs jr. for night; LEMONS - ' ORANGES - BANANAS now hailed as, a martyr of this swordsmen and jiu jitsu experts, the Wednesday,R. Milroy's Cedar Grove, 'for noon,G.D.Milnes Cberrywood for - cattle by the militant stiffra•gettes, Five Baltons. strong women. There night: Thursday, Geo. White's Dan-- are _ 400 performers. In the menagerie w PURE MAPLE SYRUP IN GALLON TINS OR wbo, believe, that by her death, pe barton,for noon, Jae. White's Brock will be found the only baby gira@e on mad;for .iaht; Friday,T. A. Knox's BY THE QUART pr6gress has been made in their exhibition in the world. There will Brook rood for noon, MoLean'e Hotel, campaign for "votes_for women." be a parade at 10 o'clock in the fore- Broughaw,for night; Saturday, L.. W. - �p ' - r omen noon' - like`h for sora,thence to his otos at r VP• lichardson's • .. ,aatil he following Monday moraiag. • - nn �t :ehonld have a-voice in the direc- - OV 1 . `tion of bile affairs, we believe Hair Slaughter g9'a CotcrfahEp, (14722) Imported psi Clydesdale sbalfioa the property of W.J. Buy all!your irroceries at the grocerystor :that the kiud of eampaiga that KILLED BY NEGLIGENCE Kelleher,Dunbarton, wil' take the same has been followed by the militant Hair must have nourishmeut-or die. +oats n Monarihe ill Albion anti) Friday morning, when he will irotni•n�o his own suffragettes has been a decided If it does not have proper nourish- stable, where he wi i remain until the I'r injury to the cause. The excesses meat it will lose Its vitality, grow l�liowing 9donday morning. OIL&-�anti-beeeme--att-easy-- t - -._f- - L v: _ _.- ham. ,asscr,►f�jPe dlbion-limp•) [I2 l,. tp which they have gone would the ravages of the vicious and des- (16380) The celebrated Clydesdale sial seem to indicate that they are un- tructive germs of dandruff. lion, the property of 1V. J. Kelleher, iatted to take a part lathe con- PARISIdN Sage;isahairnourlsher; Danbarton. will make the sea on of Coal oil by the gal., 5 gallon sir bbl, gasoline the best at right price• r trot of public affairs and are St it is the result of_sincere study and 1913,as follows: Monday, May 12th Linseed oil, raw and boiled, turpentine, shellac,varnish, etc. k subjects for lunatic asylums. The experiment by one, of the. . world's will isave his own stab e, the Kelleher ;. -•=great majority of women, how- leading scientists. Farm, Duaba ton, and proceed to T. A. ��""►► /'�^'A, ever, do not advocate this method Ii should a used regularly as a hair MKnox'scLp&Brock road,for coca, thence to SUGAR tS DOWN V dressing because it never[ails to pre- lricLpaare hotel, Brougham, for night x, of warfare, but it is followed by vent dandrutf;it stops itching .of the Tuesday, Joe. %videman's Greenwood, those who desire notoriety, and of seal instantly; it makes hair grow for�; John V pond's Brooklin for Now is the time•to gets supply-W a have the best, "course, they are getting it thick vnd luxuriant. It is especially night. Wednesday,Royal hotel, Whitby in demand by ladies, because it makes for Loon and, night. ' Thursday. Col. _ NECESSARY �/ Q- - r� - A week ago on Sunday a Society the hair beautiful soft and fluffy. D. Pellatt'e Kingston road,for noon, Frank ALT- /S - r w ECESSARY - Pettit-the-a . ` - — _..__ sells ie. - _connected with the Ruman Cntho- `�`_ poRitive guarantee to do all that is night. Friday, S Bathe Pickering. for 4 tot,Ti a Celerated stale Come and et what our require-dairy, table and stock salt~ tic church, and known as the Holy claimed for it.or mosey back. ti0 cents. noon and night, Saturday, own stable .-. g :y e4 Y ' Name Society, held a parade in until the followers bio s morainitv ` the �Gity of Turoato, there being Now A�t:s. �adclRo�on, the property of Lou. And don't forget that we have meats; biscvits, cheese canned goods It ' aabosit eleven- thousand members Lidgett. K ala e,will make the season in Beat abundance.• - ' r OR SERVU E-A pure-bred Berk- of 1913 as follows: Wednesday pro R - 'taking part. The object of the F .biro bnar. alto Yortsbire white boar. lot ceede ro l'olwtll'e hotel Brook in, until ' ' o,Kt:Baton rood L.DENNY. sane We get fresh breed every day except'Sunday. i'• -" - --'':- isoclety is a most worthy one, that _-.— night when he returns to his oma ata- le; of rreatinst __Lea@relD a iQr _the .HORSES FOR SALE-Two good where he will remain until Friday aft Our groceries are the freshest. work horses. ase nascaiSli; Ap`• ernooa w eu be roceeda tom a --- name of the deity. There is no ply to L.MIDDLETON.Brougham 3•t-30 'r P _ __ ___ _ mack'ai con. 4.cabers be will remain an- --more n--•more disgusting habit than that Li '- til the evening when he will return to his ]F OR SALE-A young Yorkshire of profanity. There are many cables sow. Ap oly to tt' O. wILLSON, o n stable natil the full wing Wecnss- IM EORGE _ PHILI F' who think a profane word used Bromham P.o. Ind.Yhoss No iota as a7 day. 1EED PEAS FOR SALE.-et (duan• Ederard Darnley--,"96W] (13461)The freely in language Addii force and ntvot CaasAtaa lieanty t>ea■ apply to fashionably bred tmnorted. Clydesdale beauty. Nu greater mistake could JOSS SCOTT-0. lad.phone 319. 94ez etsl ton, the property of front Daf e. BROVC3g3A�/S - ONTAfi=O --- — of Green River, will make the season of made, for the uie 'i,f profanity ORf- FOR SALF-A Rood fresh t913aalollo's Monday t[teenoon --`--- -art;rh cow fee sacs at lot it.H. F. coaxes has just the opposite effect. The soon Pi keitca JAMBS QUEENLAW. kicker• lsf4� a"�' stable, h j � p - — t ED lisp language has over ane iIIg' s7-38 Broa,tbata, hotel for Dight, 'Tuesday 1Ll s g 8 - VV. H Malor's, coo. 5,for noon, Liver. s E :,-hundred thousand words in its T OST-On Saturday, May 31st. A pool for night, .Wednesday_ afternoon, ' JL i pair of side curtains for a Ford wtomo• Thos Baroe'K.Cherry wood, for, night-. 'vocabulary. from which a sufticl- bila. Finder will receive reward by leaving igh 7- -vocabulary. -namber of words -can be same at News offics gowntiThursof Than. . hisBeeown table for Fr 1 B 1 �- - towafine toe 'loco, his own stable !or • - - - -chosen to- give • all .necessary �il'LLS FOR SALE-The under- night; Fri+iay,(Soni-Cowie's, Hongolia, _ u de.aigaed has for sale a few yougg shoot• for noon,thence to his own stable who;; strength and beauty for every bort nulls,about 14 months old. 7,= short'for he will remain autil Monday afternoon We carr a complete lete line of due and heav boots and shoes of every :occasion in a hirh the language p"Mie°t uses Prices moderate. E.a, Pcon. S p y Cla,rsesont �tt KAng Saul- (14�) ;9388; The im slay be used, We can imagine p y varlet for men women and childrenb wear. ' lt1�OR SALE-Gasoline Engine, 15 cried Clydesdale stallion, also _ Y• the effect produced if a public L' Bosse Power,everytiitntn A.i e onaiion Fairview rvlruc Suftes- -688- (11-295)- I The imported ti aokney stat too,both thi -speaker were to use a liberal 8u alto enopoer belt-ug sea. ageae cost st30, A CALL.SOLICITED. — — — A PLEASURE TO 880w t300D8. p sew.rUl sail sarin.and ch,pier for Sees asab. property of W. f3. Soon, Richmond Sill, - 1 of "swear words"in a speech. a @cap for morsel .Apply w Z.ti OOVaLI! well make the season of 1913 as follows: ply pew Postmaster,Woburn.P.`l, Monday wili lean their own stable, Mr Phone NO. 151. _ !Whatever Rood ideas he alight _ .-. __ Ormero i's,cos. 8 and proceed w S.Db exprees, these would be neutral- PASTURE TO RENT—so scree be- nev^s, townliae for night; Tuesday; tag the notch quarter ar lot 19 is rDs J PEEL,`-' Brook Street, - WHITBY $zed by his profanity. In place of Ind concession of the township of Picks tug victor Parkin's Kinsale, for night, — good Baas with traaaina water.plan of @hies Wednesday, W. H. Holtby's,Aadley for adding strength to his address. nd good rssees. app! to GtsOR a 8aax• Mehl; Tha sday,W.J.Miller's, rick INGS,wbitevaie P.O. clya9 a"p e�� for noon and night: Friday,The. •' • - — -- S1atc] sauth�ag sad EDWA_ RD A._ - _- — F mesa: Profanity has the same ARM FOR SALIr-100 acres of A K'lo:'s,Brook road oe Loo 33an o -*- -�--- - F nese tray tamon lot 92.fine and said con- Loan's hots!, Brougham for stable �oCd�PGr�lag (effect in private conversation, but cession of townshipof Pickering baa Rood solid roceeds to his own etabte @ Batnrday p The kin of practical watchmakers Its riser oes not seen to realiZe brick boaw,beak ars with stone stables and where be will remain until the following t,utbuildings;all in best of,repair, wort fenced a'ld wor inR-iewelers begs CO inform_ that fact. Another object• Of the -and drained,also 73 acres of Rood clay land in Monday morning. In all Its braochM - .— the people of Pickering and surround- s ` society is to discourage the use of she Tcwn@bip of Ptckertsq. situated on tae Sir A1,xaetder- (12362), Vol. %BVI, inR districts, that bels still here and baseline.about half way between Pickering and Dealet"in GBsoline Engines,Coram !uncomplimentary epithets as ap- Whitby,has Rood 119 story frame house and The importe.i Clydesdale stallion the g hopes to remain for good: (food ,plied to various races,as that of bank barn with stole sables aid outbuildings, property of Jas. Evans, will stand at Separators, Speight wagons. Tud• strong serviceable watches from $1.00- will 1.00- „ wlllseillac abargaia. For farther perticnlan _ his own stable,lot 4, can, S, Uxbridge hU bu les, etc. We have the up to $30. Clocks from $1.00 u to Dago" when referring to Ital{r app! to W,R, WESTLAKE, 963. Sherbourne pe R!; a ane. This is a name resented by st• zy°r°°w, _ ¢s tf daring the eeseo'l of 1913: Terms 610. best coal oil oil lamp tri the world. $15.00. Everything guaranteed. Huy ;•.; :!that race and certainly II�benefit Piapalste-:14351, Imported Percheron off a ,practical man find save is derived from its use. If We ,,�I't . and Industry stallion:the propertyof Simon 1'enfonnd fir_ X. TAO$SOTT disappointment. - Darlington. will make the season of wish' to make good citizens of have given 1913 as follows: Thursday proceeds to BROOK ROAD, ONT. Ed. off, PiCkerin these people.we should show them. .._. `� -Jacob i;cott's, lot 3, con 1. Hekering for some respect:— T`� � iu ,. , noon, Claude Field's Kingstda Road,for NO ipight, Friday, Bandel's hotel, Whitby,. HARNU111 dt BAILEY CIRCGI3 _ for noon, Commer,isl hotel, Oshawa. . AT TORONTO 2 DAY7 immense for,night. John Sanders, Manager. ., water Power THE DOM ON BANK GREAT SPECTACLE OF CL- ti' �. BEGINS BEGULAR PERFORN&VCE. WE GIVE STEADY per gDNYND s OeltR,M.P.,PR[e1D@NT.• O.MATTH9ws,v,os-PRtsioaNT, Nature, The Barnum and Bailey Greatest EMPLOYMENT C.A-BOGEttT. General Monster. —Show on Earth-and , newly added has given her abundance of e spectacle of"Cleopatra" will exhibit - to reliable energetic mea for the sale CajltalpN n fS,N6,N1. 'seseeye Tna fs oo.�• Total Assets t7RM6AM In Toronto 2-days on June 20 and 21, C0a1- and, Gas of our products. R e Rive all the I{ Yo Keep MOIIep ,�t HOIII@ i• advantages that a reliable, well ad- advantages apectacle in itself is an attraction that should fill the big tent at each vertised, established firm can offer: •tire may barn up the savings of a lifetime-or you may lose thetrt- _ performance and draw thousands of NOW la the '+line If you wish to represent us WRIT$ by robtierq. If dep iced in the Dominion rank,they will be earning poois visitors from the'surrounding dist- W hen a. man with mbderate Now, before it ie too late for further interest sad are slwaya available, ricts. It ie beyond question the means is able to invest profitably. information. 4 -- geatest productiori of its 'kind ever OVER 000.AORKp = WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. seen in America. Watch BASSANO 13tride ahead. under cultivation and one of the The world's most skillful scenic ar- If interested, write us forBool;let. most complete Nursery planta in lista, customers, property builders, Canada: Establiabed 35 years. Free - chorus directors and stage managers Ontario Western Investments, ;iqO Catalogue of stock,on application. ..'were engaged to .mount the produc- . tion. A stage bil fuer than a hundred Realty Co., Ltd. PELHAM NURSERY CO'„ ordinarytheatres was built and,made ONTARI(tTwM1 ® -• ` portablso that it can be conveyed DL NDALK, - - . ONTARIO.. Toitoxro, . THE" _ - from down to-town and erected each - - 1aT3 y •T. qday in the main tept, The circus pro- 60 YEARS• - t - = prietors have thus made it possible EXPERIENOE II D for those who live'in contributory F E E[D towns;even even farmers and Chert fatal- -, dies to see the magnidicent wordless 1 at CherryWood.Statlon 't play that is an inmtense attraction_ in — EEPING a bank accougt for -`the largest cities. It is enacted wit i est'of 1,150 actors,. a grand opera WhoTe tend-'Crush-ed Bata, whole -K"household expenses" and rue an ofebestra of 1 s' o's a a _TnA -AN oe MARKS corn, Bran, Shorts, )~inti+; Grbnnd X paying all bills 6y cheque has many .cho , t anciag girls, - i rses, Dtestcitvs Linseed Meal, 'Malted corn feed, _- _ advantages, It shows the 6alanceon ` flue herds of elephants, Caravans of COPYRt6tiTS AG. Dried Brewers Grains, Blachford's �j ��w�w //ii�e band,theamouatexpwded,provides i i Anyone sen ding a9,ketchanddPecrfptinnmay .calf 1�8a1,- 11eAt, I?llClnl'� and "®�a' ��+'�'`� � camels,and a trainload of special de- qui°elf arcertaln our opinion free whether an vices, costumes and scenery and elec- invention to probably puent,tbl ��oommnnlaa receipts for very payment end dOd _ tloa@@tttotl�conedent(ii HANDB�011 oaPatents Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap, _sot a•large deposit to begin teical niecliiisinl for producing-such asntrrew pleert envy for eecartng arena. ` g P ;w iut�.wttioLo'krg solani e�O' °s Charcoal and Granulated bone. . QFFIC'�p =:effects as lightning thunder, sand with. i� i action;suortae, floods, and mirages. M Oyster shell, etc. Prices reasonable **''T The realism of the scenery is per- R" � � � Your order solicited. l1TQ It is as though the audience ♦ dsomely inostrsted.weeltl� Laras.t air T1Z0]�].A.B v®ei30r - -���jj 'E G B NGH "ton 7 sdenuft 7oarsal Term. for il.lJ r was looking into the streets of Alex- sea a y�ppRye Pepsis, acid by andr•ia in the day of Ptolemys. The I R. W. GORDON, Blanch also a! WhieM:streets throb with their strange cos- 0_asioswft■sy.New1orW-ds. � ® � _ mopoNtan,life. In the middle die `��lii*st.,wssldaeeas► x ' p . r.' :. ,. .. ..-. .'. . '. -., .. «�. ;:,a,�.�i,° �a-.�. •)',i>,�'� ,eta ;� P;f'•r`y;:' ,�" 1..:G .:.-... ,-. ,.. •' .q.'� ;,,.^7 ,..,.k.i ....�..�k .y..;lar,, .�. .rr,. ,••$.r.-,r°kyyE.n L x"'64.' ^s-:, ..ti' it "•a+ ~.ti.G .[,., .r^ rk� .. ...�n,�+.w-. x' .,. �'„a,�ar ��. v4ri.,.,C•.a ,oc: .. .,4 r`9. 8. :R ,,:... -y.nn: ya '�. .�,,.* �u 'k"�y*.. ,i, +;��,. :y,,•. ,ry n,.e .,^' 'di1: .ra. ry, y,r' y...+q..�,. •.rr °,,-,y�'-�fig-'.,',s."";B^,'• .M•-^' < ,e. !.. � ....u�,�:.: ''S=-Z ..T,,,o„�.+m�,• �•.#.".- - y'S,.r-' ?I••y� .'3y - ��r� ',,�.,x.rrvL• --'.�-.rya�.•so+ - •-•Oli•nes.F+'c,{a: fF . x.7r,. ` , ✓' t♦ 'J?. ,K Mr. JenItioa was is the city on 8pendiag a few days in Toronto lag. will conduct the services in ,4' vi81 in relative who to conval- the Presb terian church on Sun- r / "Tuesday night. $� y / _ / / � ARDSON' Born-To Reuben and tire. e6Cing in one of the city hospitals. day next and act as moderator of w „ Mrs. H. Machin, of Brougham. session till the settlement of Impwisal showing of finest of ° ;; :130840, A daugh. r. �PV7 ' - Mrs. W. T sen was iii. the acrotnpanied b her eon, Fred C another pastor is effected. Rina. A yery large assorlmeal of _ ~ "city on Thu lent. of the School of Practical Science, The lecture in aid of the Public Slaisonary10 " . Boob,Dolls, Toffs, jar) t " ' Mrs. He, pent _ t wee - ._--_ _- _ - - - -- Claremont.` church on Saturda evening was received los ibe"Solidsy •• 0& Claremont with friends in a city. - Joseph and -MI's,, Readman are R. H. Middleton, of Elmvale, attended by a faithful few and and see them. . visited at Mr. Readmau'a the brought some eight dollars and s - spending a few days in the cit subscriptions taken for all_ M roes, Mrs. George Richardson spent other day having been in attend- half to the fund for a catalogue. several day&last week in the city. ante at the Presbyterian Pre-as We are glad to learn that Mr. `Weekly and ]Daily NswspapessE ' Fred and Mrs i Farmer `Spent seuibly Congress in Toronto. Gibbons who was in poor health -- - Sunday with T..C. and MIs; Gus- Peter and Mrs. Macnab and where he left with Mrs. Gibbons .. + , ..• daughter, Miss Mary, attended for a trip about a month ago is .`�' 4.T. H• R=CHA.R�w301� , tick: the closing eaerciaes of Toronto reported as having improved con- 8=OC7�'StSO@t. - Whitby j Alfred Wyatt;of Toronto, spent d Sunday with his friend, Mr. University last week, when the si erabiy and as enjoying at the fr JOnkina, conferring of degrees took place, resent time a visit with friends `' The Women's Institute will ui Brampton. Tennis is a favorite game of a hold their regular Jane meeting at '.,number of our young people at our Inmate - Choice present. the home of Mrs. 'orgie on the SCHOOL REPORTS ;� .G John Nichola, of Tocouto, is afternoon of the -18th. A good Sunbeam school, Whiteyrtle: Sr, is being prepared. All ,K 'visiting at Mr. Graham's, south of program IV-Harald Pugh, Gertte Pennock. •-, '. --the village._ ladies are invited. Hour of meet- Hugh Pugh, Annie Larkin, Jr. IV- You may not buy.an engine this pear. You may decide that your Mrs. Walker is spending a few Ing 3 o'clock. Irene. Pugh, Marion Philp. Lydia present Se rator will do for another season. A heavy rain and thander-storm Maj or, Albert tauter. Viola Sinclair. ;�e many present owners of t weeks with her don and daugh-ter passed over thin locality on Fri- or, Hamlin, Lilian Pugh. - ; • in Uxbridge. �(Hy evening last. The rain fell Jr 1II-Wilfrid Mooney. Hilda Griffin Chas. and Mrs. Macnab and sun, in tfa time and' was Josephine Larkin, Hazel Birnie, Em- ... I Tt;of Uxbridge visited frieada here torrens or much needed. While there was a fly Reeaor, Kenneth Hastings. James 'II T e amount of lightning, np Griffin. Francis Tweedie, Jes$ie Twee- a' Mira Maud Beal, of .Toronto, 1 g die. II Sr-oeorae Toole.Edith Toole, 1 p �i T� r�1 apent9unday at the home of her damage has been reported. Donald Pugh. It Jr.-Frank -Sebeck, -CREAM SEPARATORS _ rents here. Florence Millar, Clarence Christian, e Les}ie Samlerson, Arthur Millar. Sr. You map be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be• -A.:. -- -Si-nee -gym- F -TLTHamlin, Mildred Poyn- fore you $Wally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE ' _ last, farmers are busy preparing ORMCAL TIM�7 ter, Geo. Griffin. Laurence Hilts, machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as 'you know there x' their land for the root"op. Pt. I Jr-Alma Millar, Florence Me- is a better machine-an Empire-on the market. Mise Minnie Lynn, of Yorkton, Kay, Geo. Hamlin. Wilmot Tweedie, ay a Sask., is spending a few Reeky Emerson Fisher, Roy Sebeck. David Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are Wiling you now. Per here at the home of her mother. OF ' � ���s LIFE 1 Dawson. Primer x Eunice Roach. haps you woulrealize it sooner if you were to read our boklet? Perhaps - -Mise liernlce'Story wad in Tor- Joseph Reeaor, Mai jorie Binrie, Poll you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your ow+n home P iser onto last week attending the gra t Dawson. Arthur Beese, Roy Randall, That will be beet proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us duction sae week at at the he gra- Bessie Reesor. Primer b=Mary Toole, a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by ` From '0 td 50 yeae's 4 Awe. Gertie McKay, Evelyn Poynter. Nel- return mail. Address city. Hpsyy It PtliOd lie Dawson, Harrison Wilbur, Walter " Mrs. Dr. Marvin, while in Tu- y _ -Fisher. Arnold poach, Valma White, -Empire Cream Separator'Co of Canada, p fronto, attended several of the --Lucy Dawson. (56) Average 51, Ltd, TolOnto - "Ph meetings of the Presbyterian Con• An 9dety• Margaret McCallum, (teacher) '��' Sold in Pickering Township by ' - Joshua and Sirs. Bundy return- -So.Wellington,B.C.-"For ayew ftr- �hj Howard E 1 tlr er Agent, ��11tEY��Q ed home.un Monde after a lea• AJO You Realize f l+ !sant months' visit with friends at ing �® Change of Life I was all run down. i was really the money you can make selling;fruit ' points west of Toronto. too weak to walk and trees? The present demand for our- Mr. and Mrs. Combat, of Turon• wry stock is the greatest in the his- orthatld Had ,w was very despondent '� d*♦ lR.ailw -to,motored oat on Saturday Rnrl _ : �' expo toryrf the business. Every person !spent Sunda with the lutter'z- and thought I Ira who has land is planting or)preparing lea )' gay going to die, but Lf- to plant. If such evidence as the followingea- Winter Tows to ° smother, Mrs. A. W. McKay. ter taking Lydia 1 . I. - tracts from letters and other eqal! • The bowling club have installed -: n We Want Now y I California, Colorado, Mtxico we�gesoline leg -of 12110 _ratldl4 4 _ ~. Pinkham's Vegeta- I strong testimony contained in our T ble Com-pound and `for tall and Winter months a retiabie baal-le'. is �,� -)titer on the' bowling green. s •� :• roan to sellin Pickeringand surround_ person desirous of learning shorthaa They have fine grounds now apui� •, Blood Purifier m y I i di. Good v. exclusive terri- then there can be no merit in an busi• The Grand Tntnk Railway u the _.; �• health and strength tog P+l. p most direct route from all points which many a:pleasant hour will a returned. -I am vets �tOry and all.the advio t tges do repre• Hess under the sun: east through Canada via Chicago. pe I sentinx an old established firm, Over DrsAR Ma. CLAaxs-"It is a lea- Abe s nt. thankful to you and p• 8t)nscree in cultivation. E+tabliahpd sure to write a testimonial endrsin MATURES: s On Monday afternoon the Wes- praise yourmedicine. `g5. ears. Write PEL}3EM NUR- as thin so much superior too other •men's Institute was addrepsed' b) I have advised several women who a d- I SERI' CO.,Toronto, Ontario things used for the same purpose as Double Track. Fust Service, Finest: Mrs. Phillips, of Toronto, her sub, tha fered as I did to try your remedies. Yon I - ---- =--- ---'- --_ ours stem of Eclectic Shorthand is ern Equipment. . Roadbed. Mod ject being, '"How to Stake- A may publish this if you wish." � tyo others I pare exalnioed. I shall excelled Dining Car Service. 'Common Place Life Intereatina' DAVID -,it.` >l�osais. South oVellingwa, a be leased tore lv to any communi- . TO THE SUNNY SOUTH Pfiilli is both a veryable a ca"looe W the spst�besn r 6a�ha a app- No - deif li Detroit. n via and pleasing speaker and e In. Vancouver li- -B. *10 more desirAbTe route than via r; etitute had'the treat of 1tsteninir No other medicine for woman sills has I one interested Cali to see me."-L. K. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm : to a very profitable address. There received anclt wide-spread and unquali- I � � FAfi.ts, 477 Parliament St.. (teacher.) _Beach, Nassau, etc. a were also local numbers on ' the fled endorsement We know of no other HC S Our Fall and Winter Term com- ' ro ram. After the literary part medicine which has such a record of sue- 1 menced September 5th, but students -full theound tbe t tickets,roigiving choice , - ,about savant spent a social )sour. Cern as has Lydia E.Pinkham's Veg+sta- I EXCURSIONS may enroll,any day, as instruction is together with � y pe full information and reservations :i Remember the garden rt on ble�tl F'�more than 90 years 7o strictly personal. may be obtained from nearest G. the fawn of the Methodist k has been the standard.rpmedy?or no- I' Write or salt for free booklet: t; maa'a Itis swell sa inflammation, aleerar I MANITOB=A-ALBERTA T. Agent, or write A.S. Duff,D.P. to be held under the auspices of las inflartties. periods- I SASKATCHEWAN Clarkes Shorthand College A., Toronto, Ont, the Epworth League on the even tions mom+ p g ns and nervous prostration, and we e«y T—"y saw Oaober saes►.tecswi e- 885 College St.. Cor. Manning Ave. FRED. ALLEN, Agent. ing of Friday, Jnme 20tb. Tea will pd p ge _b08er9ed on the lawn from 5.80 believe it is unequalled for women dur- Winnipeg and Return 13'1.40 TORONTO. Pickering -- -: -- in the of change of-life. i'Edm*nton and Return 43M tog o'clock aftee whidli'an -excel-, i tlenOd oee�perste r,sre0 t,; ; lent program will be Riven in If you bare the slightest doubt �Lask t.o aoaek Q age Pleat BOWf[AN'8 I which the following will take that Lydia E.Piatbaae's yegbta- 80619a rZEMS' TAM havo Tore�e• guaranteed.' � rt; Neater Victor Arlid¢e, ind -�- ►r"to n"v "' AIPMA860to . ps ble Coespound will help you.write tad Beat vain w as e o _s N'1.l='�s S' StOC3it - +eoloiat, of Toronto, Master Doug- to Lydia&pialicbs=XedidneCo. .a�1AY Use G7 � -it will grow— las Laidlow. elocutionist, of To. area"Twaate a 3 (Cou"ent8al)Lynn,Itdass.,for ad- O- We want two more agents ---_ ionto. tics. E. W. �'In1r, soloist and •. si ; a K a►o i • M g 6 6R of Greenwood. Miss. Lila .Osborn Ptirdaeies areeaDCaa�dlsa !'ache Tarn tj rtoe., Your lafteir will be _.__ = K u_i- .r elocutionist of Zion,and the Clare- read and answered by a woan204 W. a. K K K sa THOS.W.BOWMAN dt SON Oo.Ltd. t ' . moot Male Quartette. The Clare• end bald is strict Coaalidence. z oa 3w 110 ,o y�+ _ Ridgeville, Out. 0 moat Citizens' Band will be pre- O s , _. sent to furnisl an abundance of -' = _a - PickeringE.I=ber Yard music. Do not fail to be in at- 0 s R� J.a m •tendance as this will be the first of r Reduce Your "Food" Bilis by using ppb I "t n ,7' -tbe season, Admission to tea and �� - �'M Georgia pine lumber just - .-concert 2b cents, children 15 cents. a. ! Apr j y- Hnrrah;.for the excursion to _ 'Caldwell 13 0�I .�� epr � _ arrived. A car of cleats!� Toronto and Hanlan's Island24 b -MolassesMea a "gni tt•�J a -.June -4 CM Jne'�o . ceiling. Also 1x10 and take place on Tuesd y . e- under the auspices of the Clare - The annuli an animal eats eo to for very llttl• °' m •" ani- 1x12 inch stt�'k. 7. mont BaptisfSabbaih School. The �llaa ' o ' a •� sept, —i train will leave Claremont Rt 9.17 —it + opnt it digsesttf eh teW' is $a. ` W. D'. GORDON do SON, va •. d 's MolassesYeeal lowers"Feed^ r �0 ire% Oct.,Oebl t* m., and returning will leave To �t-�I �t e lac 'of aft a nal qqua ty of � g. m 8 n. m.l xo. -onto by special train at 9 P. -Ili. corsal-tn j other "Feed" at;ore palatlitye and Ii Pickering, Ont. s vee l cu -- or by the regular train at 5 P. m. digestible. JolegUs Meal is 8496 pure Cane pdo- J•, port Perry i7,UxbrT.idge ostia..• a, tngtonBrougham -The excursion party will be con edible m, selected because o!its R v ea P I9, ergrOvAe is,c•antailtoa i,3, _ lasses-1695 an OM Beaverton 14,IIpSezarove lE r veyed to the island: by the com- knows digeetibli action. YQu might as well save modious steamers of the Toronto mone9 sed ititre�i� the value o your stock by _ _ Ferry Co., The day will be spent using Caldwell_'$ Moleges Meal- If your fee Man St�l � .Business _ 'ij• on the island where-there is pro- Cannot !apply you-write to us-writs 11117-how i a+ NOR� e� ':...vides numerous attractions to 1'HE CALDWELrL_FEED CO., Limited, DUNDAg,�ON1TARI0 And prepared to do all kinds of please the young people as.well.as _ _ the old. No more attractive place `Woodwork'Repairing and could be selected than Toronto siY _ ..Island where you will enjoy the Tire Setting. Of all masesiate and daaiRn cool breezes of Lake Ontario.' See Milli �Q�[] Butgailas � kept u stook. Il wilt pay yon bills for full •particulars regardit'R G • - a call at our works acs il't' our stock rates, timb table and special fea- eJ SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEIN(1 and obtain peioe., Doa't be misled - _ pp e 000seq tures., Remember the date, 'June mzmper o th"h m,24th, 1918. Ind. phone, No. 902, Claremont` do throw oQ rite agentOn $unsay last there was' a ` - oeut.,whiehyou we JOHNcf�RATH oe .ialy save by purchasing from tr. °..:union service in the Methodist Rud Hate rednced'one third. and lase in some lines, call solicited• Presbyterian churcher,, at which ag all-Spring and Sum- 1 3 mer hats must be eleared . CLAREMONT, ONT, WHITBY NRRNITE OIL �- -Rev. W. R. Wood occu ied the Bt8 _ - once. whiny. Mee,o pp pulpits. The service-in.the morn- . out. -• $2 Hats for 1.50 �3 Hats for �2, �� H , - -ing was held in the Methodist _ 2:65, 5:00 Hats for !'3.25, The 'PickeringAN E. w. r church and in the evening in the V ) : Presbyterian. At the latter ser- vice Mr. Wood preached his fare- One-third reduction in Wall Paper -We-are taking lots of 'orders^ for vigilance 'CoYYIIYIlttee Pump �j1411IIfaC�r4rer " - well sermon. The churches weep 5'eent roll for 3�-cents,-7 cent roll Men's Tailor-made Suits,. Crown crowded at both services; - the g Tailoring prices are from $.3 to $5 The object of th�9s Association is to Shop and Residence, Dundas $t� for 5 cents, cent roll for 8 cents, lessen-stealing and prosecute ,Bapti'st church being closed that 0 cent roltfgr 7_cents,_13 cent roll less than all others. Every suit . .WHITBY ONT.the meiiibers and`adhesents might 1 - - the felons, n also attend.. The sermons preach- for 8 cents. We- are clearing out guaranteed. Order now for _•. ` Three doors west of Whitby Hou4 -ed by Air. Wood on this occasion some bundles at less thou coat. summer or all year round--suit. 1llembers having property stolen ooihmtini• were able efforts and were.listen- - - - _ L About 300 samples to choose from. oats immediately with any member ' of Executive committee. We are prepared to!natal wood to iron - ed to- with rapt attention. Mr. - - - pumps on'ehOrtnotice,also attend and Mrs. Wood and daughter, Boots and Shoes, styles up to the minute, prices down to rock bottom; Membership fee $1.00• to all kinds of_repairing. r ri - Miss Rhoda and also Mrs. Woad viek*wmav be bad trom the President-or �- :Sr,,is will leave in R few days for Staple Dry Goods—s full 1lbe.- Crockery and 4laseware.' searetery on application. Agent'for the Ontario Wind Mill, y _ also gasoline engines and, _ their future home in Franklin Man. While we all regret their Groceries always fresh and up-to-date. Salmon 'can flue cents. Exec.Com.-L. D. Banka, the sgcu'e gear � . Try a can-they are O. K. _ QV.V. Richardson. ickering, Onto departure from our midst our best _ I ftihUr JBf�rev• MAGNET ORSAK `SEPARATOR ; witbes will follow them to their De SIflIPSON & Co.; - PICKERIi�TG} �.�� O Cottnure Phone Bell Na, 50, Ige1.�4 Rte►home, _ Preetdent, ge-relary ., Y .w.+ . y._ '�....' 2+ ".-: ♦ .' .r_: :: :. •.'. h':. r. 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" ... w I .. - ... a.. .. y ., / - - » ', . , - 4— t': over all these things and maw morel .. Hunger Strike !0.1$57. .",r.'' • BOOST 1fOtJR TOWN BY OROANIZiNO A pondered as I sat by the glowing embers until thea' died gradually oat, and the � . As Tong ago as the reign of Ede• „ " BRASS SAND chill.night air warned me that it was time to retire. ward II .go hunger strflre roan I may have slept a couple of hours when known i land. Cecilia, s+,ifa of ,.( ,•. . . I I was awoke by some one tugging furious a�V�1n 12.1557 �— •. _._-.___ _ tear bands and a Dein ibrm of fo:0d1t QA and by-Lags for r sae:by the dim light that m father - fined . N ingham -Jail on . bands tbtr with our big CaftI0E11t,viii be nutued Pan on was ,+Landing half clad by my bedside; ' and that it rose his grasp which I tett on charge of murdering her husband,, 1 west. Address DC260D•" an thatulghIt w A Tea possess 1 n p and there, according to the old re- . , WINNIPEG ( THE WILLIAMSLIMITED SONS CO.. I TORONTO "Get up, Jack. get up l" he was cryiog ' R.S. LI D4 IT S D ONTARIO exaltedly. "There's s great ably sabots in exquisite freshness curds, she abstained from meat and MANITOLAthe bay, and the poor folk will .all be and fullness of drink for forty days. Which, being drowned. Come down, my boy, and lei - us see what we can do." The good old flavour not found reverted to the King, he "Was man seemed' to be nearly beside himself moved with piety, and for the glorin c•.,r� N+�+��M�N+t~� with excitement and impatience. - In Other Teas.- - ` I sprang from my bed, and was huddling „ ' .* 1 L R on a few clothes, when a dull boom", grant the woman a pardon. The �'" . 10 sound made itself heard above the howl• Pure and clean records say nothing of her guilt orj 1. ­ . <' I Ing of the wind and.the thunder of the innocence nor do the throw an I ..finc o tie arrso breakers . ,to a loaf. y �" Jamieson theirsignal te gun, poor are creatures! cent ideas V., 'There it [s again!" cried my father. below light on fourteenth urs d o IN SEALED LEAD PACKBTt3' forcible feeding, - Or, A rlysterious Affair. _ _ I your oilskin cast on and the Glengarry ONLY. bat. Come, come, every second may mean `+A� a human Eifel" We hurried dawn to- Black,Green and Mixed One has everything his own wap "' e1+i►'B�►��NNti� s gether and made our way to the beach, c accompanied •by a done, or so o! the In —until he gets to be about a years, CHAPTER S.-(Confdl tell their nae tale they'd have a gay lot habitants of Brankeozne. old. F to speak of. When the Jedgment Day The gale had increased rather than mod. "Gabriel says that she has explained to comes- round that water will be j crated, and the wind screamed all round - .; you that the governor is always a changed bubbling wi' the number o' folks that will ne with an infernal clamor. go great was Tommy's Misfortune. h� .11 man after this particular date, on which coming nD fres the bottom." Its. force that we had to put our shoulders hie fears reach a crisis. He apparently "I trust that there will be no wrecks s Binet it, and bore our way through it, The teacher in looking round the `Vhen throu hold -_ has more reason than usual this year to while we are here: said Esther earnest• _r*g mad.---- •.!__t tingled w ____ m naw s ne�face. - anticipato Lhati rouble 4s brewing toz this against our faces. There was just light age the bod4ly ` unfortunate family,- for I have never The old man shook his grizzled head and enough io make out the scudding clouds to a little boy. She called him t0 I 1 - known him to take eo many elaborate looked distrustfully at the-hazy horizon• functions become slu ,,t�h, Bud the white gleam of the breakers, but her desk. $$� 5, precautions or appear so thoroughly an- "It it blows from the west," he said. "some beyond that all was absolute darkness. * b-&L. . luerved. Who would ever think, to see h'e I o' these sailing shape may find it no joke We stood ankle dee in the shingle and "What W hat 1s your IIBIDe, Clear Z" she Na-Dir u-CD Laxatives bent form .and shaking hands, that fehe w to be caught without sea room in the p asked, S is same matt' who used. some I .jorth Channel-,- Thgre's that bark outleeaweed, shading our eyes with our hancs << - ma'Am_rr ive cutis tinlel and 1 short years ago to shoot tigers on toot;there-I daresay her maister would bed p -itq� Q -may �srt --TmY=$narr, --g--_g----�--- _the - _ _ __ __ IL aeemed to mega 11ibSe that gTnd enoftg?i` do itrd--hsmsel'-sate in-the}bees human voices loud to entreaty and << rr t e def t-i'� —&icl-—iR-i k-h6 i3 t— w among the jungles oi-the�etat.-and! - , r would laugh at the more timid sports-I Clyde." terror, but amid the wild turmoil of as HOW Old Bre yOLl'1 discomfort. or distress. -' toren who sought the protection of their "She seems to- be absolutely motion tura it 'was difficult to distinguish one ��p " � • ,,elephant's howdah? Yon know that hs I less." I remarked, looking at the vessel ,51X, going on for BeVeII. ` hue the Victoria Cross, which be won in in questiop. whose black hall and gleam- sound from another. Bthe heart however, e� :, 25C. a bob at yOt]7 i alight glimmered to the heart Af the You dont look more than five, �, �?� the streets of Delhi, and yes here be ]s' ing sells rose and fell slowly with the tempest and next instant the beach and she said after a careful scrutiny. Druggist s, i73 � shivering with terror and startling at 1 throbbing of the giant pulse beneath-her. + every noise, in the moat peaceful corner --Perhaps. Jamieson, we are. wrong, and sea and wide tossing bay were brilliant• r, NatleoalDragandChemleal T I ,sea illuminated by the wild glare of a I eihall have to ask you to bring 4 of the world. Oh. the pity of it, West!I there will be no storm after all." eivnal light, me'a certificate of your age. When CadCaaada.Wmfted. v Remember what I have already told you I The old sailor chuckled to himself with She lay on her beam ends right 4n tke •,y. ---that it is no fanciful or imaginary I an air of superior knowledge, and shut- you g0 home 8t DOOII ask your, ' _ -..., __._ _Peril, but one which we have every rea- Bed away with his shrimpnet, while my ,centre of the terrible Har.eel reef, hurled over to such an eagle that I could see all t0 write me a note telling '' encu to suppose to be most real: It is,, sister and 1 walked slowly homeward !,he planking of her deck. I recognized file when and where you were 'however, of such a nature that it can' through the hot and stagnant air. I went neither be averted nor can it profitably her at once is being the same three-mast- ,mother bOTII,". ` well, icy LO my father's study to see if the old bark whish I had obAerved in the I L t _ be expressed !n words, It all ;nee gentleman had any instructions as to the Channel in the mornfa and the Union ! After lunch, when the children, ` ou will see us at raaksome on the,estate,estate, for he had become engrossed in a g th. with our fondest love to both of i Jack which was nailed ursine down to had reassembled in the schoolroom, ARTS. Y - - new work upon Oriental literature, and' the jagged stump of her mizaen Drs I HOME STUDY you, L am ever, my dean friends. your I the practical management o! the pro-!claimed her natlonaltt Fiver a ar and Tommy presented himself 8t her y y D I I EDUCATIOIi The Arts course 'N attached kfondaaat" per[y had is consequence devol+ed..entlra j rope and writhing piece of cordage showed ,desk, flushed with triumph. The f ' This letter was a groat relief to us &s I ly.ppon me. I uy hard and clear under the livid 1: ht MEDICIlSE. 9 be taken b7 letting us know that the brother and o's- I found -him seated at his aquare lib-i h 8 I glow soon faded from his face, how correspondence. - .. ter are under no physical restraint: but nary cable, which was so heaped with-w tch sputtered and Bickered from the SCIENCE, . our powerlessness and Inability even to books and papers that nothing of him highest portion'of the forecaatle, Beyond ever, as.he felt in lila pockets One i but students destr- _ , comprehend what the danger was which I the doomed ably out of the great dvrk• 1x1C1[ldtn was visible from ch® door except a tuft I after Rnother and failed to find the I ii Ing to graduate r ./ . thres:�oed those whom we bad cane to I of white bair, "My dear son." lie said to reps came the s. never ending,Rr llingr lines ofwbthca I note his mother held written. He "OInEE�E(I mast attsod One love better than ourselves rose little short me h I entered. "it to & great grief W petulant tuft of foam here and there.ulon began to cry.. Arts Summer 1eammor cal ! of maddening, Fifty times a day we ask- me that you are sat more Ponvereant with p g + and asked each other term p their create. Each as it reached the broad For calendars writ oureel es anscrit, Whett I was your age t could What is the matter.?"- asked the Session G.y, CROWN edonwer" _ saly. the, .OhIA A r 1 of unnatural light appeared to. e 1Tc e u a g t DD g but also �n the Tamulir, t.uh1tic. Gang, " a -v-(71-----umea -W--hurry on y be expected: but the more we th"is q-ttarter this W ourht more tmpetuousl until with a mar and - of a the more hopeless did any sniuttoo lis, Tale, and ktalaic dialectA, which are y I—I've lost ing. excuse for beiH' ,-1 appear In vain we cgmbitxd .our exveri• all offshoots from the Turanian branch." a jarring (,rash it sprang upon itw vtr- .r - k sacs and Dieted wgPther every word tim. Clinging to the weather shrouds we born, sobbed TGmmy. whir had fallen from the live of any in i„"I regret extremely, sir," I saewered,'could dist:nut:y see ten or a dozen fright. i � RS �that I have act tnhertted your wonder•I enact Poems,, who when the Iislrt rPvp Ltd ! All men are born equal, but a-;' mate of Cloombor ,which might be s'ap•i ful talents a& a polyglot" our p:ensure taraed their white faces to - .. . . posed to bear directly or indirectly up. I ,r have set myself a tank," he explained,I ward'ur and waved their hands implor•I mother believes that-her first baby - . on the subject, At last, weary w.th I � � fruitless speculation, we were fain tr try whxh if 1t could only be continued from tng!y The poor wretches had evidently tR more than equal ___ _ and drive the matter from our thongh'a_,generation to generation in our oxo fnm• taken fresh hope from our preeen,a, a coaaoltag ourselves Pah the re8ec:i,n fly until it was completed, would make ,though it was clear that their own boats I _ - , that .n a few more days all rertrictwns'the name of Wert immortal. This is no- .had either been wa..hed away or so dam-1 r F �� _ 11 y _ would be removed. and we should be able thing less than to publish an Enchsh,aged as to render them useless. fnw,' ` '.'•. '' "'� to learn from our nen ' own psi ° "� tom'" Aaddh'a, Dtarmas with The antic, u•ho rlttng to the rigging r i•'I' - : few intervening days. however, would, a preface giving an idea of the position i were nor, however, t tools unl,"i an'i rs , �� I. - a* ! _ � •we feared. be dreary long ones And so.of Brahminism before the coming of Be- ahosrd On the-breaking poop there stood -"..; ,rte rI '^ '� they would, ltad it not be for a new I kyamunt With diligence it -is possible three men who appeared to be both of a -, d "„o A w . V - and most unexpected Incident„ whish di. that 1 might be able myself to complete i different .race an nature from the cow' - - ,___ `._.verted our minds from our own troubles part of the preface before Idle." string wretches who Implored our asAtrr. W ;: �' ps:4. ' t ante Leaning open the shattered teff• N'' �� POUSH D { ,., 111 and gave them something fresh with And ray. err,' . I asked. "how long _ r :ysilgnetl d unconcernedly a so though d ; O li r h Library of Pektaedi ion in a Imper,a thev were anconeefoue o! the de dly pe.it r ^ work be-when K was CHAPTER 7LI. The abrid , fun , e . i wbirh Anrrounded them. As the signal d 1D reeable Odor to �` 8nsshed, i which to occupy. themselves. would the w _ October had broken auspiciously with a light Bickered over them we could see '. ",i +s. f. bright- sun and a cloudless sky, There j bing his heads togeSher, "ooasists of 3Y8 is f {� /� p �{r� bad in the morning been a alight breeze, volumes of sa average weight of 8+e I from rho share that these trnmuthb a L;i,� ; eat1 her u because ttig here �-; g enacts. Then.the preface. which must etraagere xorr red fezee, and that their and a few little white wreathe of vapor I L tsies were all of a swarthy. large teaturod } +-vJ $ drifted here And there like the scattered I embrace some account Y u the Rig the t which proclaimed an Eastern ortg.a, W';s 6 Turpentine feathers of some gigantic bird; but as'.t the Bama-vada, the Yagur•veda sad the ypE• p Atharva-veda, with the Brahman&&. could 'There was little time, however, for us to the day wore on. ,,uch wind as there was hardly be completed in less than ten vol• ,take note of each details The .htp was ♦ !� •• fell completely away and the air b- y breaking rapidly, and some effort must 7 came clone and stagnant. The sun blared'rimes. Now if we apportion one votams I�Y. iQ V for N1� Wlws . down with s degree of heat which war _to each year there is every prospect of be made to save the poor sodden group of _ remarkable so late in the season, as i the family coming to an end of its task ,humaaKy who Implored sir assistance. I •- - 4'about the date 2250, the twelfth genera- .The nearest lifeboat rose to the Bay of a shimmering base lav uppoon th.• upland i Luce ton miles away. but hore.wAs our "' _-- . md'ora and concealed tie Irish mountains de:" ,own broad, roomy craft upon the shingle, - - --- tion completing the w<#rk, while the thir• on the other side of the Channel. The f teeath might occupy creelf uvea the in•I and plenty of brave Bsher lade to form a I sea itself rose and tell in along, heavy.I ,Aad box are our descendants to live, crew., Six o4 us sprang to the care, the j RP you suflftrlp9 wifi� Rt1EUMATtSMr IIEURALGIA, SCIATICA, oily -roll, sweeping edowtly landward, and ( others pushed ne off, and we to our j -- • . .-, breaking s—ullein with a u , monoton- , way t rcu_w a swirling, raging waters, , , , ons booming upon the roc k•gtrt @bore. To I progress of this great undertaking," staggering and recoilingbefore the great the inexperienced all ace med calm and -"That's the worst of you. Jack." my ta-, ewe'eping billows, butstillsteadily de.I :ROUT, or the worst tihid of HEAVACHE or TOOTMACHE 7 r,. peaceful, but to those who are accustomed ther cried petulantly. "There is nothln6 to read nature's warnings these was s practical about you. Instead of confining'oreas,nrr the distance between the bark' -11 ... THEN USE . dark menace in air and sky and sea. Your attention to the working out of MY and ourselves. My sister and 1 walked out in the atter•I noble scheme, you begin raising all porta It seemed, however, that our efiortwwere ' TEMPLETON'S� RHEUMATIC CAPSULES 1 L faces, sauntering slowly along the mar- of aDau d objections. It is a mere matter fated to he in vain. As we mounted upon gin of the great sandy spit which @hoots of detail how our descendants live, ad long he others. and coming afterant .thetn lihe la THEY REALLY CURE - - • out into the Irish Bea, Banking upon one! as they stick to the Djarmae. Now I want duvet following a Bock, sweep down up- s side the maYniflcent Bay of Luce, and on i you to go up to the bothy of Fergus Me- g Write for FSE.. testimonial of cared people. We positively guarantee to refund .. the other the more obscure inlet of Kirk. Donald and see about the' thatch; and on the vessel,curling her great-green arch, your money it not cured. e `e , maiden, on the shores of which the Willie Fullerton has written to say that rivioveng the breaking deck. With a rending, '�. Branksome property is situated. It was his milk-enw is bad. You might look is riving sound the ship split in two where s r :1 the terrible serrated hack of the Hansel ; TEMPLETON S RtteUMATIC CAPSULE DISTRIBUTING CO.. • :y ,�' "too sultry to go far; so'we Boon seated upon your way and ask after s, roof was sawing into her keel. The after- 315 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO. - t ourselves upon one of the Randy hillocks,i • I atarted off upon my errand&, but be part with the broken ,mitten and the _ -...,overgrown with faded grass-tufts, which! Pore doing so I took a look at the baro- three Orientals Rank backward into deco ' SOLO 9Y ALL aRUCCIST3. 11.00 A BOX OR 0 BOXES FOR 1500 . extended along the coast line, and which[meter upon the wall. The mercury had�water and vanished, while the torehalf . - from nature's dykes against the en•,.sunk to the phenomenal point of twenty- oscillated helplessly about. retaining its . croacbment. of the ocean. Our rest was eight inches. Clearly the old Bailor had precious balance upon the rocks. A wail -- - - - --`""q - soon 'interrupted by the scrunching of'not been wrong in his interpretation of _ r heavy boots neon the shingle; and Jamie-.nature's signs. AR I returned over the of fear went:up from the wreck and was son, the old man-o'-war's-man whom I ;'moors in the evening the wind,was blow- echoed from the beacb, but bafloatthe biers- I 'HEAVY CREAM , .'have already bad occasion to mention,i Ing in short angry puffs, and the western I ing of Providence she kept. afloat until i . made his appearance, with the flat cit•I borison was heaped with somb[`e clouds,we made our way under her bow..pre and ( `' cola, net neon bill back which he used which stretched their long ragiwd ten- reRcued every man of the crew. We had tor shrimp catching. He came toward rte facies right up to the zenith. Against not got half way upon our return, how- upon seeing vs, and said in his rough,!their dark background one or two livid ever, when another great wave swept tfie ', •�- kindly way•that he hoped we would not sulphur colored splotches showed up ma- shattered forecastle oft the reef, and ex- I:--.- . bake it amiss if-be-sent us up a dish of ltgn.nr and menacing- w file the surface tingnishing t}ie signal light, hid the wild shrimps for our tea at Branksome. "I!of the sea had changed from the appear- denouement from our vic D Ott, friends upon the shore were load says. "I find Wet the Standard cream aye make a good catch before a storm,"!ante of burnished quicksilver to that of in congratulation and praise,- oar were lie' remarked. I ground Claes. A low moaning sound rose' g separator will. deliver any deaaity -Of--' "You think there is going to be a storm'(up from the ocean as it it knew that they backward in welcoming and comfort- in the castaways- They were thirteen in I cream with either warm or cold mi:it, trouble was in store for it. Far out in i r thenwhy,Ieven s'marine could see that,' 1,the Channel I saw a single panting, eager 1 Bei evereslipped through ghand cowed a set of death a fingerls.: Want hand eavy cream.esimply turn A screw . . 9 -- he answered, sticking a great wedge of &team vessel making iia way to Belfast y 6 save indeed their captain, who was a tobacco.into his cheek: "The moors over I Lough, and the large bark which I had �hardy, robust man, w49 made light of I on the top disc Of the near Cloomber are just white wi gulls and I observed in the morning still beating j the affair, home were vtaken off to this • _ _ -- _.kittiewakes'. What d'ye think they come about in the offing, endeavoring to para to cottage and some to that, but the greater , ' ashore for except to escape having all I the%northward. At nine o'clock a sharp�part came back to Branksome with us, , breeze rose blowing; at fen it had fresh- ` •'the feathers blown out o' them? I mind i where we gave them such dry cloth&' rte — ----- . � �- a day like this when I was wi' Charlie!sued into a Rale; and before midnight the we could lay our hands oar and sowed "Napier off Cronetadt. It welini h blew most furious storm was raging which I _ _ _, g them with beet and beer by the kitchen . •us under the guns o' the torts, for all can remember upon the weather beaten fire. The captain, whose name was Ilea- - " , our engines and propell " ecreecillinr oast. dowel comprcesed his bulky form into a _ _ _ ` "Have you ever known a wreck In these( I t for some time in our small oak- suit of my own, and came down.to the •�, ' parte?" I asked. aneled sitting-room listening to the _ : ane howling of the blast and parlor, where he mixed himself some grog"Lord love ye, sir, it's a famous pieceI and gave my father and myself an ac- - •KoT wrecks. Why, in that verg bay down to the rattle of the gravel and pebbire as coufit .of the disaster. -- . %bare two o' Hing Philip's flret-ratee loan•I they pattered against the window: NA• ••If it hadn't been for you, sir, and your , -dered wi' all hands in the days o' the ture's grim orchestra was playing its brave fellowe," he said, smilingnertZR at and get any ick, es desired. This cream-regulating •• Spanish ar, 7t that sheet o' water and world-old iece with a compass which; e II th e - p me, "we should be ten fat.hofn deep b9 screw is placed on the top disc for your convenience, so. the Bay ' Luce round the corner could ranged from the deep diapason of the I this time., As to the Belinda,' she was' a1. thundering Rurge to the thin shriek of leaky old tub and well insured, Eo neither that you do not need to take the bowl apart t0 TeACh It. . -' I the scattered shingle and the keen pit)-I the owners nor r are likely to break our This point may not Seem very Important to you. R'0 _. ing of frightened sea birds. Once for an hearts over her."- mention jt merely as an example of how carefully and _ instant I opened the lattice window, but ••I am afraid," said my father.eadly, 1. Standard built down o the smallest . - . a gust of wind and rain came bluster. "that we alfall never sera your three pas- th0 oUghly the aT !e b it t nl `��' FO�� i,g through, bearing with it a.great sheet detail. A booklet, explaining the entire Fonstructiou o! 04 sea-ween, which Rapped down upon she sengers agaiti.' I have left men upon the • table. It was all I_cped do to close it beach in case they should be washed up, the' Standard Cream separator, and telling why it has again in the al of the blast. ,fury erste: -but-I tear it. is hopeless. I Raw them go earned the nems, of-"The.World's Greatest Separator, .. - -. down when the vessel split, and.no man be led free as on t y ur m - • .._ I and my-father had retired.to.their rooms, lived for a moment amo g a hitt my thou bis were too, ec�ive. for r i e s address'. Drop ossa post card gto--day. could have 1 n '.th t c o nn e a . --.. ,' • �ut3ng Shoes ' , gg terrible urge." ._ _ . ii ;,, 6'eep, 60 2 roniinued to sit and smoke by (To be continued.) _. ' the smoldering fire. What was going on ' . `�, 't •L in the half now I wo4aered? What din The Renfrew Machine' Co., �.im.I�ed - " "t FO! Gabriel thing .{ the elonn, and how did - - ;l"' '1r Everybody it i �nt�i,ia old man i weicvtncitte a drrnd a DifYcrCntc OY 0[?inior. Nead Office and Works, RENFREW, CANADA. - forces of nature, as being of the same or- _tien't you afraid your wife will _ . ler of things as his own tumultuous i Catch cold 4 She goes Out on a cool.. BRAYCHES: SUSSRX, N.R.; SAS'ICATOON, SAS1i,; CAT,GARY, ALTA. - THE PERFECT SHOE thoaghtR? It was only four dAyR now I day with nothing around her neck." I Agencies Everywhere Tn Canerr/a. „ +'" FOR SUMMER SPORTS from the sate which i had txen aRnnrea g iI .. Pea t mark a crt,,I in his Io"""'.I ''What! you call a pearl neck . k' d»';7« Would he Tognrd this �ndtlan trmpem AA iACe tt•Oit}l five thousand dollars i , oto;,,, ASK YOUR bEJILFR. 1 being in an way conte^ted with tl'e I •, � ' y'.. r mysteriOUS tato whk-h tbreatened""himl{ nothigg. - i e z. sL•, ., - .... - : .. - _ ae ;r., r^.4 .t't < •„ r :' '. '•'�r•F .ecaxs...3:2 i.^.'t „ .... , - v. .. , �..,. _.•. 'y. '4 ..$f ,id't. :F• .N.'i:�' YiR+=�"0 •,e A•5y. ;y «p cwf. �} , , +¢ ::-•., :".;,,r. ,r a..l, y,, .. ,N. ,w, .:,... •..• .: x. "..�.," °l. ' - �•�•�P� —,"5 5 �1� .ri:� .b,.'a�,.r _ .;n ^3#'D"�k� '`�17'.•r.: 'a° =d S ,a+�, yrl�•.e;xi, .'6�. , ,,,i• ^•t,•Mr��,a-f�i.�• •m.,;��. �+„ky• '3'�£)r`:4i"'r. '.m"!"`r`W%•s'�,'�+• .3t-��''"ra`���`°, rx v'�rs'i.�m., .,y,7' �,o-.s'E�x�1 u.. '�., � �"�i<''.;�"'t�"T:r�fR y. --x.4.-. _ «�".. ,.'Ky: . -. . . -•-'S,•. �,.._ •..4.y,•r}e, _u+7.T - . _as . ,.4.r. _ •8 ., "--._.,Y.Z.+--. .;.� --.�-:-^',..p..�- tb' -A- - - i __- 'wT t._�„ a•' - X-77Wer ni,- ->.:,a.7'9 - '.VV`:rry. an..C-":•''hr. Pf ._-_•.'1w•,`•"S'.y..y 4.}_y --ftem , « r. y x , • , 1 , s ' 't; Wire ' }r Graig Cattle and ChccscNcWys � Notes of Interest as to What Is Going .-Prices of These Products in the Leading ' on All Over the World Markets are Mere Recorded signed ned t1n. ; Toronto, June SC.-Flour-Ontario wheat, Baled straw-Good stock $8 to $8.50. on Canada. _ _.._ si IIed to an Irish. Peer were seized I � g n per cent. pateuts, $3.90 to $3.95, Mont track, Toronto. Parliament was prorogued at 4 y F, i real or Toronto freights. Manitobas, first p.m. on Friday, having sat for 197 Miss Emily Davison, -the Derby ;� patents, in ,Jute bags, $5.30; second Pat- Montreal Markets. . n'> eats. in ,Jute bags, $4.80; etron bakers', e. suffragette, of the injuries she x:, in jute bags, 84.60. � Montreal, June 10.-Oeste-oats ,. da•s. Western, No. 2, 411.2,; extra No. ! feed w E y sustained at the �: Som race. ` ; Slar-itoba•wheat-_Vo. Northern Quoted - The zone system in par e1= oat is p ? L 41c. Barley-Manitoba feed, 50c; malting c Y is P 81.01, on track, Bay ports: No. 2 at 9814,; Owing to Queen 3jar s antipathy ? 61 to 64c. Buckwheat-No. 2, 58 to We. to be adopted by .the Federal Gov- g Q Y P xE No. 3, 951.2c, Bay porta. Flour-Manitoba Spring wheat patents ernment. to gambling, the usual Derby I Ontario wbeat--o. 2 white and red firsts, $5.40; do., seconds, $4.90; strong bak of sweepstakes among the members of !wheat, 97 to 98c outside, and inferior at ers', $4.70; Winter patents. choice, $5.25 David Morton, the cell-known �y 80 to aces the Reyal household was not held 3° Oats--Ontario oats, 34 to 35c, outside, straight rollers, $4.75 to $4.80: do,, in bags a Soap manLifaeturer, , died at his ,� $2.15 to $2.30. Rolled oate-Barrels, $4.35 and at 371.2 to 36c, on track, Toronto. this year. S- bag of 90 lbs, 82.05. 3[illfeed-Bran, 817, home in Hamilton on Sunday in 1115 y Western Canada oats 391-2c for No. 2 and aborta, $19; middlings, $22; mouillie, 626 to 86th year. . ' ' at 37c for No. 3, Bay ports. $32. Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lots, $13 to Peae-The market Is purely nominaL $13.50, Cheese-Finest westerns, 121.4 to r ` Smallpox has broken out in Val- Barley-Prices nominal. v r 123-8c; do., easterns, 1134 to 12c. Butter rid 'lace township, and the Roprd`of United States. ,y Corn-No. 3 American, 631.2,, allaatl, --Choicest creamery, 261.2 to 263-4c; sec- ` j: Hralth has ordered vaccination of An anti-trust C1aUst may b0 in a and at 591-2c, c.i.f. Midland. onds, 251-2 to 26c. Eggs-Fresh, 22 to Piet _ Rye-Prices nominal. chisded in the tales ' 52 to 60 The electric and hailstorm of Fri- bill. Bran-Manitoba bran, 817 to '$17.50,• In to Rocs day night dila bags, Toronto freight. Shoats, $19 to �x g great- deal of dam- Mr. Lloyd George will not attend. $19.50, Toronto. United States Markets. ?, age to orchards, ardens and farms the R'elsh celebrations in Pitts- as "" Minneapolis, June 1.0,-Wheat,-July,g Country Produce. 8 89 3 8c; September, 90 7 Sc. Cath-No. 1 -in Ontario. burgh, Pa., this autumn. Mt g Butter-Dairy pr;nte, choice, 2^ to 24c; hard, 917-80; No. 1 Northern. 903-8 to e leaders of both parties in the A Joplin negro, serving two years` `interi.,r, 17 to 1�creameiry,y, 26 to 28c for 913-8c; No. 2, do., 883-8 to 893-8c; Corn- rul!s__and 25 to for sol' No. 3 yellow, 56 to 561-Se. Oats-Nor 2. --- `6mmons, an sever n- - (a e_._k _tellat Zoe to 21c here ) 171.2 to 38c. Sve--e--No. 2, 55 W 571.20. - .both sides, 'declared war on the. City, ',tole the governor's cluthes " ayd at 18c outside. Flour and bran-Uaehanged. white slate traffic, an apprupriar and escaped during the night,j - Cheeae-14 to 141.2c for twins, and at Duluth, June 10-Wheat-No. 1 hard, :, 131.2, for lar 917.8x; No. 1 Northern, 901-8c; July, 901-Sc; �. tion of 810,000 having been put in A second schooner, t'he :1! ka, Beane-'Hand.p:cked, 83.35 per bushel; September, 911-8 to 911.4c, _ the estimates to enable Col.'Sher- has been purchased for the St -. prlmes, $2 to 82.10, in a lobbing way. g., p , « rw.•�-pa lb \o: 1, wholesale; combs, $. 00 to 8S Koctreal, June 10:-Prime lx veer T to �F P M Honey-'Extrr*cw4,- ie Eine, 123-4 to le Live Stook Markus: _AW Wood of- the Dominion Police to son arctic es edition Capt. 13a1•t- i •,- cope with the evil. lett not deeming the Karlut-fit for �` per dozen for No. 1, and 02.40 for No. 2. Poultry--Well-fatted, clean, dry-picked Z38;,medium, 5 to 63.4; common, 4 to 5 �! The body of Jean de la Salle, who the trip. suxk -Hens. 17c per lb: turkeys. 18 to ?Ac. rows, $30 to 855 each; calves, 3 to 6; sheep, " y discovered Lake -Superior and first Jack Johnson --"gro heavy- Live poultry, about Ze lower than the 61.2 to 6;.spring lambs,.$4.00 to $5.50 each; above, bogs. about 101.2; a tot of young pigs. J navigated the Mississippi River, weight champion, was sentenced.to 'Che Kaist r'x Daligbter Potatoes -•Ontario stock, 80 to 90c per 95.50 each. , along with the bodies of other early a year and one day in the State I , bag, on track, and Delawares at $100 to Toronto. June 10.--Cattle-Cbnice ecpert, ° ranch settlers, has been reacted penitentiary at Juliet and fined in the uniform of the Life Hussars. $1.05 per bag, on track. $6.75 to 87.2.4. choice butchers. $6.60 fo r It i5 quite be'eumiII -- $7.25: good medium. 86.50 to $6.75; common,' Qr� from the crypt of 'Notre Dame Ca- *1.4. 0 for ,c1Rt:Rn of the--unti- ._ __ q g' Provisions. 85 to $6.25; canner 8 to $2.50; cutters. l" - thedral at Montreal-to anew vault "White Slave" act, Bacoa. lout clear, 151-2 to 15 3.4 a per lb, 83 25 to 8395. Calves-(3,-)od veal, $s to $7: a 1 Pork ort u 28 do Mtoeke i and fee�d0; common, 700 to to $ice _ in St. Sulpice Church. _` TIDE OF I•:)liCRATION. e 822.otHamgU-cried um to Sight, '19 to ins undo $450 W $625 yearling-, 12.10 to A recommendation has been made Mr; `heavy. 17 to 1&-, roue. 16 to 1614,; t br ; heavy, barna• 20c; backs, Z3 to 216 pounds, extra choice heavy feeder., 901 a-0, to the Ottawa Government by the General. - �.',;�3t1 Brili�thetw I,+'ft Durlp �►lonth pounds, $5.95 to 86.25. 3filkers and ?Drtng• s ti b` Lard.-Tierctw. 141.2,; tubs, 143-4c; Daile. ere-From 840 •0 875. f* eP and lamb•- Royal Commission on industrial The French. Chamber of Deputies of .April. 15c 'L+tht ewes, $5.50 to $6.50; heavy. $4.50 to training and technical education, ro ..es to rotect working women A do patch from I.c,ndon say's A i y M- argba. yearlings, 87 50 'to she t" P Po` P g Baisd Na and Straw. s that a Dominwn deve.l,pment fund about to become mothers from di5• Baled hay No 1 at $12 to 3'2.50, on each. Hogs 410 to $10.10, ted a'od watered: . of_$,3,( 1 fir.&-- t,',tal of tr?,:>`+O British emigrants Toronto No z eft xti:o.1 1,•.a...1a.-"-S9-b5 8.ca-3g-z3.-f•o-b-,-.and. $1925 L_Q20.�_ t' be provided and divided among the left the United Kingdom for coun- quutud at $10. „8 care. P. g In the disorder that marked the ,J- iprovinces_ for- the prometiau: of resignation of the Cabinet of Tfuri- tries ont of Eltr,pe during April. higher .technical education,- ars, tiles former Premier ,vas •1s many at 37,93 r.rc,ceecied to DI;PI Ti SIIERI!FFS KILLED. PlT C'_1I1D IN B.L\aN.i. ' -Great Britain. g uAtli�R Fa( na<3athe arulF3 533 to Au}si — twde A lar anti of r1fle9 con_ struck three times G a sabre in the • hands of Captain (fierce, the rom• , 1 Rus�iaa I.umber)acl: ithoots Two In 11:eet Indian i;irl. II'ed' Toronto 4 , tralia. Of the rpmainiug 11,8312, all I Bid fie quantity mender of the guard. Michigan, 3[an as Result. blit 603 went to the t-used States •� in the first four months of the year f A de•afiatch from Sault Ste. A despatch from New York sass: . ` '°30 natives or the Bri ish Isles Marie Ont., says Two deputy I When Evelyn Bayley`severaIMEiSLES STILLL EH�( Ii :D. C10RG5 FOR HLD50�'S BAY. 133.3 �<•t — i emigrated,'_ over _three-fourths of sheriffs are dead and one man ism weeks ago watched the men on her Yearly Fourteen Hundred Casses The Great Compam9 b4 Spending whom ,have been retained within 14:eriously wounded as the result of ; father's-plantatwn in Jamaica car- and Eightee-n Deaths In May. Natty Milllons: the Empire. They". were distributed a fight late Friday 'night at Bnm- eying fruit on board a steamer, she ,, II piy F as follows: . s, Mich_ 19 miles from here, pushed a visiting card beneath the A desps trh from Toronto says, A despatch from Winnipegsays J . s; a prisoner who was in skin of a banana: It eventually The a idemic of aieaelea -that has A de artmental store, ten storey5 Canada ,,,, 66,911 custody of Deputy Sheriffs Jae. a° F Y � reached-J, E. Powell, a Broker, of ,been ravaging' the province for the in height and costing with site 83,• Australia . .............. 23,432 Sutton and . Alfred -Scribner of Toronto: Mr. Powell was called to ]past few months shows no sign of 850,000, is to be built in Portage New Zealand . ..........:.. 4,881 •Brimley, slipped his hand from his Ithe West Indies on business. At - 4 abating. During May, according Avenue by the Hudson's Bay Com- British South Africa 3,986 j handcuffs and, drawing a revolver, a dance in Jamaica he was intro- � .,.'.'to the returns of the Provincial pane, according to an snnounce= - turned it on Either eolon;e*s and posses 3,419 them Tovensmen in aand Russitan Wedneadayot -duced to �he retu returneder of the card. oris On _Board of Health, there were 1,398 Mont made by Herbert E. Bur- cions ;............... New ti +case , of which 18 resulted.in death. bidge, stores. eommisslorlrr, who. .. lumberjack, wanted for stabbing York_ with."Mrs. Powell." A Last year's May figures showed has just returned from England. Total British Empire .. 102,008 Joe Teepie during a fight at Brim- g, ; wnly 588 caeca and 15 deaths. While, The building, which will be erected L'n-ted States 28,524. ley on Friday. Tovens made his " PIRATES SLAY PASSENGERS. there is twice as much measles in on the company's million-dollar site Other foreign countries .... 2,.820 escape and is hiding somewhere in _ x� '.'. Ontario As a year ago• the figures between . Colony and Vaughan the woods. do not give an entirely accurate Streets, will-be 65 feet high. and _ French Steamer Attacked by Chi-, nl g Grand total 133,350 -comparison, owing to the fact that J provision will be made for additions _., PROHIBIT FIREWORKS. nese, -Who Secure $30,OW. H� up to last Fall quarantine was not later. Work is to be commenced r� nrn�,nv n� SUBMARINE.- t8patch from,' Hong Kong -• •' requiredor cases o i�Fi-a 1—fc sease, a once. where.Kitt-lie�I4-acres`o - Accidents and- Firee Start - More. says: The French steamer Robert 1 returns were anything but flnt,r space, and the building will meat to Brantford. Lebeauty, engaged in the West r� One 'Man Killed and Several Are oomplet,e. The great djtfficulty the house 100 different departments. River trade, vias attacked by pi- 1 ,health department baa experienced - t- R, Injured. A do�patcn from Brantford says; rates, who secured $30,000 accord- - An fighting measles is that the aver- % ~despatch from .London says: A by-.law is to be introduced by the int po , A to re rte received here un Fri- age person does not consider the _ UNSPRAYED :iPP�,EB. 1n explosion occurred off the sub- I City Council prohibiting the sale of day'. A passenger on the steamer disease a serious one, and neves- marin �fireworks here, following five aces a E 3 when one man w• was killed and the engineer and =�Y oar} precautions are neglected. It ,Scotch ,Apple Bayer Saye They are idents w- children and suspicious killed and eleven injured,. four of� several members of the crew were •, :�' fires, Should the by-law pass the 4 ` is a fact, little realized, that meas- Almost tiasaleablc+. them seriously. Much mystery- is wounded in a fight with the rob les, wh 1n sou h etc., regularly Cuuncil, it is not likely that it will °°p g g ' x A despatch from Londoti, Ont..,' connected With the accident and the bers. Reports of numerous other ' claim more victims than smallpox become effective for a year at least, !-. • p° says:: Notwithstan,din the- recent details have not yet been officially attacks upon vessels indicate that Y S in order that the local dealers may I and. typhoid. The May returns, issued, The submarine %as towed Y piracy is rapidly increasing in the ,^ save-re frosts,' the fruit prospects dispose. of any stock which the South. g > apart from measles, show., an .im to the Pembroke dockyard on Sun- F Y Ftuuth. roved to of health general are excellent. As for the probabil- have left over from the recent Vic-' ' g y'' it • of a brisk demand for apples day afternoon with the injured - IL the increaae in .tnberculosw cases y pF toric Day celebration. �'t• being due to more complete re- this season, Mr. J. H. Fleming,'& 'aboard, rough weather making it' _ _,t, SPORTING GOODS FACTORY. g P leading apple buyer and packer, impossible to transfer them at sea. turns. One injured officer is in a critical KILLED BT- BOLTING TEAM. R, has' had 'a very- good proposition j Auterican. 'Manufacturers Buy wI" from s"Seottish'firm; James Lina- condition :with both legs broken, a` SKIRT CACSIBD TWO DEATHS. say k Son, of Glasgow and Edin one of which will have to be ampu- tated'. Farmer Hurled Over His Own Plow Brantford- Site.'- .The cause of the ex losion and 'leek Broken. A despatch from Brantford says: , -- burgh, who say: \'�a are glad 'taP ear you say tfiia�the"re are _ . -despatch from Aylmer, Ont., A deal has been concluded between r: _and__Aeroplane Fell. orchards cultivated, pruned, and R• i says: Joseph Darlington, who the Greater Branford Board find ]iced on ,the Will Davis farm three representatives of an American sprayed, and it is these orchards , A despatch from Buc, France, `•oil- want to secure if ou' buy for DIES I\ t'NDERT-1K1NU R06 if. miles north of Aylmer was killed -company whereby,a branch of an pays: The French airman, Auguste 3' industry making all linea of sport -'Bernard, and 'a arase us,. as unsprayed apples are now= -- -on Friday afternoon in a runaway 1_ p ager; Mme. Kington Ilan Succumbs In Seizure accident. He was ]owin when a Ing goods 'will lie ' established -in almost iinsaleable . and you want to P g -Rose Amioel, were killed on Thurs- ' While Out for a II'alll bolting--team team struck hien from be- 'Brantford. Y day under unusual circumstances give them the go-by. g ' s: A despatch from Kingston says: hind, throwing him 'over the plow while making a flight here. �'v hen P g 3' x° the aeroplane was at a considorable Henry Robinson, 91 York Street, with such force that his neck was - - - `MUST HAtiE�$�a. broken. -Rl S i , H.i\D. SI 'S, IRON altitude, Mme. Amioel's skirt be- _ "'I`went downtown for a walk on Fri- _ came entangled in the lever. In- "-' 1 day' alternoon, and *hen in front•'of Congress ofi Wouten Prohibited by Relaxation of Regulations \o I-IRTI[QUAKE AT L: CRUTE. �.. f3 R. J. lteid's undertaking rooms he "Atantly the pilot lost control,.and ,J g . , _ —_ _ 1.11+nistcr of Intrrior. ' the machine plunged to the cvirth Longer Accessary, ( was taken with a weak spell. He and was shattered. A desl;Atch from Ottawa says: went inside to rest, and died within Shock Lasted Two Minute%, Was A despatchi from Moscow says '- �[• Owing to the present stringency of a few minntes. He suffered.frmn 1'elt•I'or 3liles Around. The Minister- ofthe Interior has ' the money market and the . usgible hemorrhages, He is survived by"a A despatch 'from Lachute, Que_ Prohibited the sccel:d annual •Z�'o Si'CCESSIOZ DUTIES. P widow and famil hen's-Congress organized by thn r consoguent dPel ne in building op- y' bac,, says: A severe earthquake League of hglial Rights. The Min- May 'Returns Nearly $40,000 Less eratic+na and industrial development �= _ . ' shock was experienced here at 1.30 Saler has also prohibited•a project- it is felt by the Hon. Mr. Crotdlers, a.m.-on Sunday. Thr, shock laafetl Than Prevfoule Year. J_ ILOBOI'3 ON TR F.F. ed•congress of higher and ,elernes- .Minwteeof Labor and Acting Min-_ minutes and buildings 5' `A despatch from Toronto says: ist{er of the Interior that tt• con- J ghty-eight thrc,ughout the town rocked and tory teachers. �dtt•er keeping ahead of 1a�st scar's tinuarfcoProvincial Police-Stop El.uf the relaxation of itnmi- Awa}�eil. No serious damage to: itgures for six months succos'sion ration re ulat'ions in re arca t., at Border During May. buildings is re rt•ed, but nnlnercm,e ,- ' g. 8 g p" '116TTIMES iN G�LRUANl. i duties haco at last t'a_ken a drop; money *qualificat'ioris, increasing') -A despatch from- Torunt'o mays,: b:n6akages took place-of household. the May returns.with a decrease of materially as it does the inflow -of Dilring thlt month-of May eighty- utensils and ornaments which were 1 xccru+ivo Ile,it, T.i,;1►tniteg,' F.t"e.t - $40,,000, being responsible. The otdlyr than _ agriculturists, Js-no tight. "hoboes" were- arrested at thrown' from shelves and mantel -, total from succession duties. for the longer ,justifiable, Inst•ruot•ion9 frontier points by the Provincial pieces. The'quake seemed to came slrtkt• L?111ur4.11utl. en months to date amo-anted to have; b eii Issued 'c, - i two distinct• waves- hien • citi- d atch from Berlin says h ' eev I e e. sl d tb the officers f police, the 1tlherants evld'ently cpn n y A r p X1458,811,88, compared with $487,- the Department of Immigration 1 sidering that tho "open season" zeas 1,4t. their homes and look their neck of emressive heat has'b••f•n fol- f192.9g for the corresponding period that immigrants arriying ot1 And frir tmnt,tili is vii'in' On•tatto, For c4tilc:ren come 'rlistancn 'away' Froin lowed by vii)lent tllilnderstorins; .last year, The May duties were after July 1 must have in their Ix,s- the half ,year the total number ap- all •buildings for fear of n recur- •clt�udbnrstx and hurricanes at moat 14 70,717.39, compared with $110,617• session $26 each, as required by prollendcd is two hundred- attic rence of -utlicivnt force to demolPsh points in Gernuiny. Eleven hwmscs ^' in Sias;1912, f law, twenty-five, tlhf-!r htftnes, ]have bern'destroyed by lightning. Ai t4. aw. ,....e •_-4.4 .. :e..,�•�•,--•.:.. «-___ _,._.... y:. ..,,,..:...e... .. ., ,..�.:..n, 1k. ,.�,.,.,.... ,.. .._. ...,4.r. ...,. .... ...`!, .. !.a ..:_... .T""i<..•.. e - "':` c.''�T ^�� i^4r, +U. ,�'..'.. .. ..: .., ,.. , �. - s « ^fsJ•Fx a._ .. a4., m* .:..r -,.�brn%' •r�: -'•v+'.:.-r+ .,x�; .' nyr.r r�,'s �,w�� Aw 011011111 �4%1 DUA&F&FOU 16 mirbmsd of —ft aucautty evening L;. M ,1J BMS. stock on Mott yl. M., W. M. Vanvalkenburg11-* of ""* ;Stra w tiats i . .ibtrav na —The , Mr: Entrance Examinations Whitby, accompanied by ri will be held next week. Blair, district organizer, visited —John Harding, of- Toronto, —E. L. Ruddy in attending a the Workmen Lodge here. There A )t - .Was borne me to Few of Our Sty e over Sunday. convention in Baltimore this week. was not a large attendance —Geo. Cowan—Geo. W. P. Eve of Whitby, and son Jim spent greet the visiting brethren. Shortorastvthe SEMI wfth-Mr.-and-M­m.-­Larkin. wddrewes­were-� — —both--— was in—town-on �eeW _by OnA older follow- 7m 'T. M. McFadden of Toronto, —Fresh fish every Monday at which showed he order is now was in town over Sunday. Richardson's Grocery. Leave your reviving, after a. couple of years .Another one, flat crown,wedinuibrim.colored tky,of Toronto, order early. stagnation due to the fight over band, smart and dressy,for the young fellow' —Mrs. Moneypeni with Mrs. J. Brien. —Harry and Mrs. Sloaman, of increased mtes. The order has repent Sunday Two other styles, higher crown,very light and —Mm James Brien is having a Toronto, speut -Sunday with H. now been placed on it substantial cool. .: .furnace installed in her residence. and Mrs. Larkin. basis as their rates now conform to s'.Altlo the New Sennett Straw Boaters, with wide —W. V. Richixxdeon-had a busi- —Miss Nellie Baxter. of Stmt- the government standard which is brim, very dressy and neat. ford, visited with her aunt, Mrs. sufficient to meet all obligations. ..flees trip to Newmarket last week y Burling,of Toronto, anent Vaity, for a few days. Quite a large number of new —Roy d Mrs.jlu-rl- —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here members are now entering the _ Atth9Meu's-wear8tore.- -Sunday with C. H. an as usual next Tuesday to attend order, and It is now hoped that Ing. BUNTING, PICKE G _Wm. Wilson was off duty for to his professional duties. the order is entering on an era of R. A. RIN 41W . .a few days suffering from a severe - A number from this locality prosperity. cold, are in Whitby this week, having —The C. P R. is busy now lay- been summoned to act on the jury WHITBY Ing the steel between Pickering at the quarter sessions. THE SICA S TORE L and Whitby. —The Ladies' Aid of St, An- The final stage in the laying of the —Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, is Brew's church held a very success- steel on the C. P, R. from Greenbui n spending I% two weeks vacation at ful meeting at the home of Mrs. to Lynda's creek has been completed. The Riaht Place to Buy James Andrew on Tuesday after- This stretch of about three miles occu- .-.AbiB home here. —James De shl d ca sla,—rg—e —num 15 i F rem ickir- o mime sto —miss Campbell. of Stmthroy. of Italians are employed at this work. 0, TEA -:- -- TEA 42g on Monday. formerly of the Pickering public Mr. Stewart has completed his con- -.T —Miss Denison, of Toronto, was chGol teaching staff, h been tract in constructing the C. P. R. to .the guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. spending a few days with Picker. the G. T. R. crossing and is now mov- &WJD M-MM IZOSM 'Fippen over Sunday. ing friends tug his shovels, etc., to his new con- has a fine —A. W friends. of Neelys Liza- tract to the east. .(IN PACKAGES) —James Richardson The laying of the comer stone of new stable and driving-house ited, Financial Agents. of Toren" the new Carnegie public library was a Try our 11MAYBELL" CEYLON in bulk at 30 cents. •erected on his remises. to, bad a business trip to Picker. great success. Mayor Willis presided Its hard to beat' tug th -Douglas and child- in on Wednesday and incident _11L71 ren and Fred Bunting,of Toronto, 11 upon a few of his nume- stone was performed by Mr. Rutledge, Sunday. rous friends. the chairman of the Board of. Educa- :were here over San —great —W. Jr. Miller lost a valuable tion. A large number were present —Millinery Clearing Sale reduction. See advt. on another pony on Tuesday. The animal at the interesting ceremony, the Bay ?f Quitite Qvafertuce having adjourn- :page. D. Simpson* Co. was attacked by a cow, whose —Rev. W. A. Pippen was in To- borne pierced it, causing the pony ed for the occasion. A number of interesting addresses were given by �rinto tbiq week attending a mee - to bleed to death. .0 e, —Rev the County judiciary and others. The prominent men including Rev. Mr. Jing on the Anglican Synod. —Remember—On July lat, Do- Lambert, president of the Conferenc G. L. and Mrs. Johnston minion Day, the Ladies' Aid of the-t was present dare attending the Presbyterian &thodist Church are holding 84th Regimental Band ,'meetings in the city this week. their annual garden party in Mi. and . played the hymns and other provided tar the event. The —George A. and Mrs. Gordon Ruddy's Park. An excellent pro. music P -building was provided by the Whitby and Miss Noble, of Toronto, spent gramme Is being prepared. In eOld Girls' Association. wb-) Will ahlo ��rk d , ,Sunday with Pickering relative=. the afternoon there will be base- contribute annually to the library. —E. LeRoy, tinsmith, has open- ball and football, teams to be an' The Conference members have ed a repair shop in roar of W. B. nounced later., The 34th Regi- been so well pleased with the treat- ..Powell's implement show-rooms. * mental Baud of Whitby will be ment they received from the residents —Miss Fanny Clark, of- Hamil- in attendance all afternoon. Come of the town that they contemplate ..ton, is spending a few weeks at early afte-dinner making Whitby their regular place of meeting in future. In the event of th horn of --Th-e football snatch-on- Satur. E tbat taking place the college build- You are recognized in and Mrs. Clark. day evening last between the 04b- fogs will be used for the place of your locality as a weli- _W. J. and Mrs. Clark.of. Alli- arca and Pickering teams of the meeting. dressed man if you wear loon, and Mrs. Evans,of Bondhead. Midland League was rather a one Hobberlin Individually were visiting their brother, Smith aided game. There was a large Tailored Clothes. The Clark, for a few d Is. number of spectators present fabrics and colorings I —Alex and MrsTudlay enter- who were much interested. Th; NOTICE TO CREDITORS are full of character. taiDed a, number of friends on Oshawa team was Fk gentlemanly Every detail in style Wednesday evealnir. All report lot of fellows who knew how to it, the matter of the Estate.of_7ames ray• and tailoring shows a most eajoyable time. play a clean game, but they were lor, late of the Village of Whtkvalo,, in originality and irood. —Miss Gertrude Collins enter- outclassed by the local team, who the County of Onta-�o, Getithman. taste. They are stylish tained a number of young friends won by the score of 6 to 0. This deceased, without being "tond.- -on Friday night.. when all report is the second game played by the Notice is hereby Oven pursuant to refined without being :,,a ve en.oyable time. Pickering team in the Midland R. S. 0,. ChApter 129.that all persons ."extreme.", Every gar- r. Wim.Uckie, we are pleased to aeries both of which they wou by having claims against tha said estate 'went superbly made b report, is now able to be out. a' wide margin. We congratulate of James Taylor who died on orabout n tailors, &n The nurse who was in attendance, them on their success and he the 27th day of June. 191Z are requir. killed me pe ed to send or deliver to S. B. Lynde. cut individually. Made Inns returned to the city. their good luck may continue with one of the undersigned Executors, 19 7 in Real Tailor Shops.—A large number of our resi- them throughont the season. tp,,rkhall.Ave.,Toronto. on or before dents are laying,in their winter's —On Friday evening las;t a th day of July.1913.particulitra of -supply of coal. Their experience severe electric and rain storm aims, duly verifled, and notice last winter is causing them to take passed over this locality. For it is further given that after the last mo chances. while the rain fell iu torrents mentioned -date the Executors will their el roteed to distribute the said Estate, —Mrs. Thos. Calvert sold to H. and gave the land & good soaking. Miri,regard only to the claims of J. Marquis on Monday nine ducks which was badly needed. There which they shall then have notice. ..GET THE HOBBERLIN IDEA OF STYLISH CLOTHE ,six weeks old for which she re- was considerable lightning. but Dated at'Whitevale. Out., the Iltb veived $1*0. Evidently it pays to we have heard of no serious dam- day of June. 1913. raise fowl these days. age befog done in this immediate PHozBx TAYLOR? —The examination for Entrance t2liboib)od, but C. H 9utlitig S. B. Lyv�DE. Executors. M .-S . CHAPMAN � 'to Model is being held in-the school -4sule Agent of the Hnus H Limited. hR a very narrow escape. He A- E. Cbristia�, ' �or-.- here this week. The presiding was standing at the back door of 37-39 Whitby, Ont- OXAMiner is Mr. Bell, of the,.Whit- his residence when a bolt of light- 7 Aft% by Collegiate Institute. ning strut-k a tree about ten feet —Mrs. Geo. Leng and daughter. distaut. A number of leaves were EXCURSION Miss Stella, attended the funeral knocked off, as well as some bark. TO SINGLE HARNESS SEASON' of the former's sister-in-law, the The electric fluid then passed to a late Mrs. McLeish, of T�)ronto, on small shed close by and knocked Tbig-is the nicest time of the year for - driving and a Monday afternoon. off a large sliver. The loud re- PETERBORO new harness makes things noby and secure. —Mrs. Joseph Clark, of AsPdII3, port caused an injury tri one of Muskoka, is visiting at the homes of Mr. Burling's ears, but he is to The 19. of E. and A. 0. U. W. Lodges, Call and see my stock. • A of her brothers and and sisters, be congratulated on his escape of Whitby, will run a joint Excur- Pltjeb rugs, summer divgters, whips, trunks; suit canes,- and i. Messrs. W. V. and J. N. Richard- from serious injury. sion to Peterboro, via the son and the Misses Richardson. :all supplies in stock. —A very pretty but quiet' wed- Grand Trunk, on —The return football match be- 1"y tween Bowmanville and Picker* ding was emAerunized by the Rev. 9 My 99 1913 -1 have two good second hand sin le harness at 85-00. Ing D., E. Johnston, of Pickering, in Tickets good to return on regular will be played on the O'Leary the presence of a few immediate trains the following day. field on Church St. :on Saturday relatives, at the home of Geo., F.. �'-PICKERING HARNESS ,EMPORIUM June 219t, at 8.80 p. in. Admission and Mrs. Richardson on Wednes- Fare for the round trip- 15 cents. day, June 4th. when their eldest Port Union $1.30 Phone Ind. 1301. W. J. COAKWELL . —The annual service at the daughter, Adella, Larene, *&a Roaebitnk .26 ."White Church,"will be held at Dunbarton 1.26 united in marriage to Elmer John, 8 p. m. on Sunday June 15th. The Pickering second son ofJohn W and Mrs. collections will be used entirely I Yin Powell, all of �'Pickering. . The ?assn ere from these points will go- t tby JuncL by the regular -aid of the Cemetery fund. Every* bridal party entered the room to SEED CORN AND MANGEL SEED body is welcome. train and there join the special the strains of Mendelssohn's wed- which runs direct to the Now is tbe season when the farmer is on the outlook for his- —Some of our residents cow- ding March played by Miss Emby charming City of Peterboro. lain of boys playing on their Brown, of Toronto, cousin of the —seeds, Wearesupplied with White Cap, Yellow Dent lawns. Although these are not bride. The bride who was un. For further time-table and all other —Shelled and on cob, Leaming and Longfellow. Yellow Jenced they are private property, attended and-given away by her particulars see posters. Interin.ediate White Giant and Royal.Giant Mangel Seed in, i*_ I ­ .1 lb packages. and should be treated am such father under an arch. of white W. M. VAxvALxZ"URGK, The boys will please note this lilac, looked charming in a dress Chairman of Com. fact. of cream silk eolean.trimmed with JoEx BATEXAN, Do yon require any screen door-,,' window screens or Rev. Dr. J. E. Moore, of Wit. Secretary of Com. trim- wire netting? Now is the time to prepare for fly sea Irid, occupied the pulpit at both ail-k oriental lace and I sea- services in the Methodist on Sun- ming. wearing a rubyp:lrd pearl "son, all these requisites in stock. Coal oil stoves, two bar pendent, gift of the groom or three burners with oven at$10.50 and 12.75. day Dr. Meore has many Mot. and carrying a shower bouquet of ELM DALE MILLS , friends in Pickering who are cream roses, carnations and fern. Go A. GILLESPIE, _:_DUNBARTON always• pleased to see and hear After the ceremony was perform- him. ed a sumptuous wedding break- -The tent caterpillar is 'taus- fast was served. The many pretty sag considerable damage this ...-Is the place ta-get-your-b-61-t-- year th and useful presents showed to fruit and other trees. Many. high esteem In which the e e lbag of Flour. 'persons whose trees are thus affec- arin Weather Wants were held. The bride's traveling ilvie's, Royol Household can't bel ted, make no effort, apparently to suit was navy blue. The happy destroy the destructive insect. - 7 beat for Bread. couple left in an automobile, u;Id .'This is a great mistake as;they in. New Perfection Oil Stoves—Two,Three and four Burner, crease in numbers so rapidly if showers of Confetti and old boots Gleneis Flour Pastry Flour complete with Oven. for-Toronto, London and western G�rabain 1R16ur d not destrove points. —Rev. W, R. Wood, who has Fresh Rolled Oats Screen Doors and Window Screens—A good strong door " ;Kwt closed his pastorate,of the Bran and Shorts jor one dollar. Claremont Presbyterian Church, PICKERING MARKETS _Oats and Oat- Cbop -prior to moving to Franklin, Mani- Barley and Barley Chop White Winter Wheat, -Mixed Feeds Mowers s -Ubs, will occupy the pulpit in Red ...... Lawn teem'83.85 to$7.50, St. Andrew's church on Sunday Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal all makes and sl7ft. S Plush u N 13 new t I bjy, ron DD a r to, w a presided Id- In to, a T.M Rutledge, rous friends. 'c . ha v e PIC Phone In —__W_arD1 t aleling Pp mid Mixed ...... .90 next. Mr. Johnston will preach 9pring Wheat........ 90 Special prices in ton lots. in the Claremont Presbyterian Goose .......... ............ ...... .90 :--ohnreb that day and will declare Sprouted. ..... .. ....... .... 70---SoH . B U N DY thr pulpit vacant. Oats_ .36 Chopping eve" day. �J