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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_04_09 1 �p RR" Y t,A"":-� +�ah^.A.e .C-.. R:4 ^S•."'h T? •.2Y' .:36F.• .R" Fq H-, E PICKERING N I : • J/ 1 VOL. gXVIIIe PICKERINO, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL4. 1909 1�T0. 27 VVatfew*t0stal garb&. ,� 1,,„ � GREEN RIVER SCARBO.RO JUNCTION jun The Shamrock football club have The high wind on Wednesday did a W'A`ND PLASTER s *� Medical You want the kind of Blankets your;engaged A. Heisey's field for the com- great deal of damage to buildings in a. horses cannot get off and this is Ing season and will have their first thisAistrict. The roof of the Method- 'AND SALT ' M. BELL, M. D., C. M. where you can get them. work-out on Saturday night. Mana-. ist Church driving-shed' was blown in ' A We have a good assortment and the.ger Hornsha:'? and'trainer Ferrier that afternoon and nearly all of the .C1• Late House t3nrgeo, of.the Kingston g "` ;•Y General Hospital. successor to Dr. M.Bete. prices are so every person. wish all the old plaver•s to turn out big signs' throughout the country man Oflicehours a to toam,I to3pmand 6 Can get there. and invite any new spr;rts t6st wish were blorcn down.' Some littlr,dam- TheshipmentofLand Plaster a.ndSalt to 8 p m. Pickering Ont, 44-1y has arrived,and,those subscribing for Gemtine Saskatchewan Robes, to come Tuesdays and Saturdays. age was done to the Grand Trunk 8 (r EO. N. FISH, M. D'.. the best in the land.' There will be a general business meet-' wires. A lunge number of trees were it will please call fur, same as soon as IG PHYSICIAN AND FU'SGEON ing on Saturday night, aloo blown doar�. Possible at the Elc;vator, Pickering. Member of College of Pbysicians and Surgeons. Single Harness, Team Harness.` Ont. Aae,ociate coroner, County of outerio, Holters, Sweat Pad,, Curry. Combs, Pav nt the'S'pink Mill office: ,'• Office Hours-8 to 10 a.m, and IW3 and6to8 BROCK. ROAD CHERRYWOOD V.m. Brougham,out. n-ly Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, Ii. .JAC`IsSON, x; J—- . Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment, Plowing has begun in earnest here- - evt5r min Arthur, the fields ^,•ill LeQaL, -- Harness Oil and Dressing. abouts. sooll he dry ! Brock Road Team Whips. Buggy Whips,, (leo. Pugh is busy saririg lir � {'• h. tty ryas in fitotifPville one` l:•� E. FAREWELL, Q, C., BARRIS• TH0:IIPSON BR S,, - Pickering these days. d.+y lie reek. p � J ames Wh �te }r J,, TER,County Crown Attorney,and County g E. ( urvland will mor e'.f:oD1 he:e zu iarles Linirer i.g.s ending a r 8)11eitor. OoartHouse,Wbitbv• 10-n, _ the near ferule. f• .v vs in Toronto. . o John Ha»rilton has eng:tgt-d with hniiias Law hits sold his store hos}- iloieSalc and Retail Butcher, `� B ARCL AY,Barrister-at-Law, «VIII. White for a short Buie. nets to R. J. D;tvidsoli. Success Bob. , �. L. Solicitor,Notary Public,C:,ocial Esa�,1. CLAREMONT M. Fitzpatrick offers for sale' his Join", Alexander has been en rued Pic';;erin , O»t. nor for riig:l Coart of luatica. Succes=or to g 1•', ' Messrs. Dow do -McGillivray, Brock street, corner lot near the school house. Iry Geo. Davidson, jr., for the si nt- Whitby. sly Alis.; hunisrt I[uhbard is hurite front ,tier. ' FURNITURE STORE I the city tc: spend her Easter hu!r•I:iti s, T;vo of ner T}or is :vent sucker fish- B ct price•• }rtirl fur Choice :Vete,+rear-y. -- The 17ops are. busy bt•eaking tr le-,ins the other d:ty, but report the fish lrtttt her'S Cattle. Everythingyin phone gl ,-e.s these days. $'JO and rce. �. costs, hors s i obt C. L:tsidson ha- .sold out-ri 1 Choice meat will be- found at our HOPgINB,vETERII3ARY S'UR- T. A. knox is bitsr in his sugar 1,uch bl,lck-n, tic• ,sines.; to• Ross'Hadlev• silo at :ear prices. ` LEON, AND DEST ,tT, Fto, and Bedroom and L,aki» Graduate of the Ontario Vet ^ic»ry Cot. g maple syrup.' }1.. tapped ' e :t•' to kLon• -that. Ross is I Di7rlhle rice Y lege, Toronto, registered membar of the ahout fifty trees. W. R. Rohai,n is�SGt+•' VIt11 ps. j Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. f• Dlningroom. Furniture ,a' Call and see It9,. •Prices`right ' ens t�,ed in the sriltle l,us}uess. .,► 113e and residence one and one'q•:azter milds - AUDI,EY porch of Green River oboe and shoeing forge • �. Ikoure 8 to it•. y Oftl 1 to !' die Private also, Pitz Mut• Suites at prices AT HA Monuments" " Itelephoao is my office P,O. erldreas, Green th, rry Iowe-t- fttt gond C1larles Lynde ha.. l;ot some peasHive,, our. goods.' ltiindowShadesantl - 11'nt 'S, ,tt lmt• engt�ed with Levi Ilc.n ;I,nd a few'otht'i have started f t urtxin Pules. Gror, for tl:,.sutniner. - ing Onstzatess (garbs. ..,` The resent- hilus .winds have done _ John :uid Mi . !'gt,tt spent ,.9andav �'' Havind,-enured theagow-y for We. deliver our Flrrnit:tire . sorter dao axt. to. fruit trees and da_•- all where free of char• At 11'in. Ite�s;tr'>,',>,ltoita. the Ont.:,ri(r Granite and Llai- . HOS- POUCHH Ft• Issuer of Mar- y fie' Jau:es Courtney, of li'hitt Gies iS mulishe:d pct.-;,al smaller hnil(1inl;:. },}e'l�'G:kc. Brantpton, I ars `. riage Veenses.Brougham,Out. even_ } Call and see'ue. spending a Eery days of this week it,J. prep;tr,d t,>fm ni-h all work in _ hcott's, in`R in (•orrltvition with the Aridley the A ' D HOPPER Issuer of M:lrriage. I:a,tairy Sot iety way, to»sidering the granite unci marble dixte r Licenses in the County of Ontario, Janit•s D:tnkeld ha:s en stgeil tt•ith a! the i•rr v lowest prie-";-and y J �� BAL le �-tt t.iz::t. very s+urcr.:fol. Biddinh Omce at store and his rosidedce,Claremont. At t Br.1wn. of AI t. Joy, for the 'Slit)- avorkmanship guaranteed. was brisk and tht• procreeds from the na�I c:trli,ntering: _ (Gr_r)d a •ihippetl where desired. . r ---' NORWAY - IIOU.SF.- tiorwas. _ -Furniture healer, etc. Mr. and Mrs. (?orris mrd frrrnAir. of "a I4 of ir,�rs sc-re very ,atisfactnt•y., bac, rtrt� k rfttre placing'your A!! resent spent a very err o=cihle__ P g - Kingston Road.' Yarticularatten.,oa giv ;l:annr,li,r, �i;iLPi�tVtth� .lfrstcdei - -- 1 1'� - rKE1Pr: I.Pttetiis�, (Ic�rioi] Elle ep to farmers atteadfac th. Toronto m+,iters. CLt°LRE11ljCN^t ecenin;{.rt rept?r'." erten 1 l C„t a of the voting ladies Best,accommodation under'the new rnan•age. ct,hr(-Dr that a rondi[i�n r+f the sale shortest notice. m,atn Charges moderato. J.JY deCann, Pro tlrs• F'- -i tl,�%vander. aIao _lfi,c Ica n 7 highest dd priotor, - 0e_ and .lir.. C� Ref,-7r. sent S,tnQu} µ _ - n,F ne cs,r�rlyperin nentlyr-accept- C ' W. GIBBONS, Claremont D. A GOOD DRUG STORE `v}{h friendk at «'littera e. e: •.. - of A.BEATON,TOW:i9HIPCLEBL Geo.°Jarvi3 is I»uvin this week on Conveyancer, , Etc. efVon for taking to his farm here�and Robert Jarvis is aatfsvite, Accountant,at Eto, lttoaey_to leas &CHOCL REPORTS farm props ••Iasner of Marriago.Lie- -- -' COAL moctng dolt n'-{} gt}z Iir1e. 1larklixrs. -- rte B .easeas' whitavale, out. !-7 ZrC Trade At. Air. and Mrs. L Rea,man and son, of Claremont,-public school. Honor d' Hard an-(i soft runstantly. J* _ _ �+tuuffcillP,.sprint S!tndxy of last week roll for �Iasrh. S<nior div}siorL Sr, Otl hand. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, - r--ith his s}iter, _lits.A. Htu,ver,.of Che IV- Ma Rus Mor tn. Beryl Knight. F. for Counties mf York and Ontario. Anc• EL K - tiousalesofall kinds sttenwd to onehortee6. lAl'c'FatldPn's Drug Store is a 9th line. Clarke Rawson. Jr., I�',-Uinnie -7� �1- notroe_,Adarass Green River P.0, Oct,_ good place and enjoys,the p;it- Shf�pherdson, 31 aggir•,Morgan. Retta CE I\/T � B. POIVELL, Licensed Au, ronage of veru pa;�icular pen- UxBR:DGE Strn•ry. Sr. III,-Ethel Shepherdson. , .? 1. .. tioueor for Ontario and•York Cos. A11 ple in every sectiun. Maggie Ad,tir. Wallace J3c1'itrlape. Best F rtr-Hand, Wt;ita' kicAs of sales conducted either pr'vstely or by Levis Furspth, of Uxbridge Town- Jr. III.—An Spoffard, 'Viola For- fur price`?. suction: Wats notes collected. For dates or Why Shouldn't it I, ship•met with ah atcrident Tuesday, syth; CecilMilne. ,��ee other parttenlars-apply at re.ideuce, Elizabeth having beer.hit on the head by a fall- Junior division.' Sr. IL-Robin A, :C. R E E S O R - fat, Pickeriae. Orders left at News Oince will Our stock is ' complete. the _. ing scantling. His condition. is con- Scor M1i<y Florence, Alex ltorgxn. Yeceiye prompt .:tentien. 157y. i y. R LOCUST HILL - -- q e the highest and sit}ered_qquite seriyus. Jr. 11.-Charlie Mack; Willie Fur ie, PO'UCHER,' Licensed. Auction- eat prices is steYi absolutely thelow- 'Mrs. H. Kt•lc•hon has purchased the Jean'Evans. 'Sr. lit, IL-Vern'�l it- ` 1 . sols valuator and Collector for she Joan t with the quality residence of J. Stewart and adjoining son, Jean McFarlane, Mabel l�agg, PALMER Use of York and Ontario All kinds of auction sold. factory building %rest of Elgin Lake. Jt. pt. IL-Irl ne H.yward, .Mildred j x sales conducted and valuations made at mod- he fact will be erste charge, Estates and consignments con- _ _ factory i tit pace fitted up Brodie, Willie Forsyth. I. B—Beet”t P sistsatly.ma-, ed Gad sold by aact,lon or for a machine shop. AINTER' AND DECORATOR �J Milne, Ira Mantle, Merle Stephenson. private sale, lgortgages, rents, notes and How.about your eyes'? Have ' ldondav afternoon Ben. -Foote, of C-Georgie• Graham, Stewart Gra. rat accounts promptly collected and salt.- us examine them and et,an Zephyr, way a before Magistrates hxm, Myrtle Benson. - Contractor for-general..house repairs.. tsebry settlements guaranteed, Phone or gp �+` write for terme and pz_-titular.,• stun+bam, oxact correction. Hamilton and Crosby charged with Established b years in Pickering V Out- IIatee maT be Lied . by phone Nzws keeping liquor for sale in an unlicens- BROUGHAM Village. Omtse. _ y '_', M. McFADDEl�t ell hotel. After examining a number ADDRESS: PIGSF.RING P.O. s of witnesses the hotelkeeperwas taxed Miss Dxfue, of.Michigan, is here cis ...Druggist and Graduate 820 and costs. Mr.. Fitch, of :Stouff• iting her father, D..Dafoe. ` , Optician'. ville, appeAred for the defendant and Quire A number of young folks have ,Dillingham s j PICHERIN-G, OMT, Air. Ayearst, Provincial License In- joined the Methodist Choir. Far High Grade Sark Spector, for the .Crown. The fire Oscar White, of Toronto, spent a eg Undertaking Parlors water was seized by two detectives.- week with her-parents here. This college is in a class t'm King street, Pickering. Times, W. If. Todd, of S'-ouffville,was here g Calfs by day or night promptly Wagner Co, - on•a business trip last Friday. by itself WHITBY Frank and JI r4. Brim,of l''laremont, R1i1.Z�T� 't attended to. Telephone spent Sunday with R. J. Cowan. (Bell or..Independent.) Rocs and Mrs, Conner, and child, of Have.A full'line ui rresh and cur- A M. Walter has sold his residence • -------__-' ed meats eonst.rntly on-hand. and store at Yott.,�l'hittty to a\Mrs. Toronto, are visiting his parents: e Notter, of Toronto Mrs. Abe. Law, of Toronto, s ent -- t,• t r r n y let a. TORONTO. ON 3 Vnl Plce a lea as aeon, F arts. Ge:;,:v, tt•h,, .has been on 'the Hain )!lulu na '%eincr= ctrl. ail rhe. Ott:n, 1, r •kFr, ..Ila tlr• Leaf. ' $ wa;gira•n the silk hat Por ring the ri:'; list for sever,, weeks, is irnprur_ is(,pen the entire year and ad- Ri *Iles first to bring a vessel into Toronto in-. mit, students at any time. It First-class rias for hire r i t ,trlce�paid for harlglr• thi•w wt•ek. 1T::and �Ir?. binlrnan. of •11'hit hy, e njnrs it Widespread ' patronage ' - . a Butt.ler'h Battle: - The aurt,inn sale beld on- Swourda�-. -Tient. Smi(l„y, with Bert anti Air.• :•nd hos a national reputation. Day or malt end( - the anspict-of•J. E. Disney'& R iiiaLt ---- 11:ttthetvs. Utrin [s, tl�cir supperior.tra!ning our students r•eadily•obtain good • { S.m, Utruetl oiit to he(;tits ct:cces�fn}, Geo Burk. cif Tt.rr,nto, i� r iciting at g Bus meets all. trains nr,twithstuntlin;; -the wi-athel. It1an n the.home of h}� p:i:t>nt�,Jc,seph•^,Ind fao�idons, Beautiful ;catalogue Teauiinn promptly attentled to. � .,Insurance fvor.n. A gliod crowd wits hi•)ligut 1I: Bark. free. u�,cn ami consider:tltle' tra(}e. was lira: (.:imm:title fi fini:-_,tre now I W. T. F.LLIOT. Principal. ] T. ,Agent for Canada C4rria e CO• done by our yat•ious husiues:house hlt'y ptepxriut; thtlfl hot-houses for g Of all kinds-Best ah«-ays rec•olu- l tit se:tsnn, I or.'Yonge k Alexander Sts,} :tst,r Sl;odav at ttle7i i rtr�t slit:' .t l • H. Pea me»ried, _ will he a day of•unusu:d int rvst. The The Sacriinwnt of the Lord's Sapper - ----- -- - f Pickering. senii•annu;tl Sunday School rally will' Was di l need in the Pre.. -teriitii -----'-- - - - - - he held in the nuu•ning. beginning at ch,nrh on Sunday hr Rev. R'. .Mgore Conveyancing Done 11 ciehwk. An interesting ptrtgtan, Mr. Meme, has erigaged with John •�� i being •trr:tn rc•d. This is'nuta ser- A. Whit, fol` the s(iminer aiid has �j la Cd Refits ::nil `utrs Collee_,d. vice for thud,^: only, but will be of moved into the 'house vacated by M. •r Pi Reipalr arges reasonable, dtt'p'intcra wt to all. At 7 p. tit. tilt. Hlunilton. Anything 1��� A general' blacksmith hnsiness dor.e. -- Easter sone scrr ice will hr ttrld. Tlir David Dafoe, we are pleased to secs ll yL g All kinds of repairing neatlyand 151)acre Farm for sale. Choir has arranged nged a -splendid pro. i� improv ing.li to v his recent critical * promptly executed. gram of anthi ulc, solos, duets, clta:u L_ illness,though t- !niprovement is not p P If yr i wantto F,tty cell or runt caill cites rr.(1 cornet solos. The p:tarsi• Vers:;ipid, `A44t is bongla in a-jewe.lrr' ^+; at wy ofl:ce, Bargains. will preach a aerrlton suitable to the Daring tit:r,ry high wind of 1Ved slttre and ru<tny, other f Horse-shoeing -'a'- Shpcialty, day, Those attending nesday afternoon about 500 square things that are bot ht in w , � the Baptist t g e C noN ?�A'C7CT. w• V. Rschardson• ehureb on Easter-Day will be given a feet of the roof of W. J. Devitt',s barn other stores. If others can- dainty program of the services. All ryas Blown off. not repair your.broken aril= PICKERING, ONT: are cordially invited. - Geo. D. Linton has moved into the cies bring them to us and ' Votary Public, Pickering. house vacated by Mr. Hogle and A. we will repair them .if it is 41. -- Habyltintoned into that vacat- possible will be moon. The � 99199299 � SCARBORO : char- Ir” MUMS e After a lingering illness John W. Far sin this locality began their s La Fraugh passed away at b1s home, sprilrtg owing on Monday, If the DOMINION BANK WINTER SESSION here on Tuesday. Mr. La Fraugh presen fine weather continttes,- we' — v was brought up in the Township of will hare an early spring, - Head Ofnce, Toronto Opens January'!th in all de- Scott. He then removed to a farm in The Rev.,S. T. Tucker preached, an ren r partments of .the CENTRAL Pickering owns ' west of Dunbar- able sermon in the Methodist Church_ :WO Buy Old GOI� UII� S�IYO� General Ba Business BUSINESS COLLEGE,Yonge ton, where he r ed for a short time. on Stirday evening-and made a strong; 8 and Gerrard Streets, Toronto. He then went into the the produce plea for the union of the different Aran sacted. Our Catalogue explains our su- `�gg business and by honesty and square Protestant churches. periority in Equipment, Staff, iii dealing was known to a host of friends The Council contemplates repairing and pay the highest mark- Methods and Results. You are in Scarboro and Markham and also in the hall and are now receiving tenders et price for'it. If you have ►C'JPecial attention given t0 invited to write for it if inter- Pickering township, where he built for the different classes of work. It any yru would like made up ested in the kind of school work tip a good-market for farmers'produce is to be hoped that they put a base.- into new jewelry we will be � z : the collection of which brieggs best success. Ad- in both Pickering Village and Clare- ment under the hall as it would prove pleased to give you'an esti- dress 1]oteS. dress W. 13. SHAW,Tresidtnt wont, where he was considered one a great convenience. mate, and guarantee that of the best buyers on the road. Ow- After a brief illness, Mrs. W. Dol- none but your own gold 'x ing to illness he retired from active pbin, about one mile west of this•vil- will be used, business a few years ago, Deceased lags, died on iVednesdap morning y QATINGS DEPARTMENT. was a member of Claremont Lodge A. aged 52 years"2 months and 11 days, �epCsits received 0>F �1. And BRITISH Term of 1W9 O. L'. W, and of Melville Presby- pneumonia being the cause of death. �p CA_VADTAN Ten per cent cheap- terian Church, West Hill. He leases The funeral will take place today go �i I 6 etI• w upwards. BUSINESS. . er, ten per cent bet- a widow and three sons, Percy, of To- (Friday)at 2 p. m., when service will , Xntereat allowed at highest COLLEGE ter for Busines, rondo; Averald, manager of the Wo- be held at the house, after which the TORONTO ShorthandAnd Mat- burn Dairy Co., and Stanley, at home. interment will take place at St.John's )eWeiier and `Optician current rates. at -s rir. The funeral takes place to-dav (Fri- cemetery on the 7th concession. She >� Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, day) when the remains will ke in. is surrived by a sorrowing husband, a CHAS. D. GoRDON, Manager B. A„ Principal, Corner Yonge a-nd tered in Washington cemetery. The son and an adopted daughter, to Brock St. South, WHITBY Bloor Sts. family have, much sympathy in their whom the,sympathy of the.BRANCH. bereavement.; ity'is extended. ...'^,.,`..�i'+'3•`. . ' .. .� ,...�.. v .2 v 3, ..., .,R,,..,Q -w:, ac irs .•,�...,-.,..uv..�%� # ...r.•, vs -s i�'_^•, .. •..4 •,. .t-cazz;�+e � r'ke .. .. 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A JOB LIFE. largest city that has ever existed. often of the utmost im ortance. In y P rheumatism, our Scott's After leaving the refinery,, the We have rro reliable records of the December a now station was open-� Emulsion which I have oil is distributed• by pipe-linec, great cities of the ancient world, ed at Bolt Head, South Devon, I been t31iiC1g every winter tank-cars on the railways, and su h as h bee Iiab 'Jori or 11[em- England. This station will beI finill it most 41 tank-wagons. phis but I do not think that it ave . pulous Business Methods Have For foreign trade, the crude oil has ever been seriously urged that ail ships carrying radio telegraph able in Strengthening &t3 Not Been Proved. . is borne to the seaboard by pipe they rivalled London in actual apparatus, no matter with what building up one after a I+•` ,, artLcular s atom the are a ui . lines hundreds of miles' in length, size. F y y q p- severe illness. I have not and oured into tan$-steamers This statement was made b Mr. P� The range of the station is Some time ago, the writer inter- p Y i had rheumatism since the 'viewed Mr. S. C. T. Dodd, the soli- specially built for the trade. There J. George Head in a paper on 250 miles, but it is not anticipated 'sites of the Standard Oil Company. is an enormous fleet of them, sail' that it will be much used by ships I thue meuti0�rled,above and c in all.the seven seas. You.may Giant London, which he read ,Mr. Dodds chief eine was that, g y at a general meeting of the Sur- heyond a distance of about 100� I owe it to your most valu- ' E p Fee them an da at Purfleet, at ,miles. It will also be employed for , able Emulsion. It is my 'the company succeeds because it y • y veyors Institute: . I cemmu'lication with the Channel IPA).s for brains. "That is our best Birkenhead, and coney other Brit- Mr. Head went on to say that life now, and makes Brie �ssset " he said. "It is more valu- ish porta, The oil for foreign trade the administrative Count of Lon- Islands whenever there is any inter- g y.„ _ y ru tioh of the cable conneetin the �� and health —R. able than our capital, i lines is mostly refined abroad. don was 4,839 acres, or 117 square P g PICARD Grand Ligne _ p ' p ' The writer has served on two miles, and in.it there were 329-rail- islands with England. Mr. `Sidney > > 'Bee'ta of steamers, and vast tank g Buxton, the British postmaster- Quebec. E jeeservoirs. The company has al- oil-tank steamers, and can give the way stations. It 'contained ,134, re s been in the market for brains; Standard a good cbaracter as an miles of streets and 632,591-houses, 'general, anticipates that radio-t-e- y mployer. With the rank and file in which 5,000,000 of our fellow- legraphy will form .an effective For two hundred years be- et it pays the top price for them, saysmeans of communication in in fore ScoTT's Emuusio-r came of its men, also, it adouts the policy creatures are sheltered. To equal !London An$wers. mountainous or inaccessible dis- Cod Liver Oil was used for „ of paying liberal! and expecting London the would r uire thirty- The most astonishing progress P y g y' y °q y tricts where land lines are too cost- rheumatism. c'f our concern was made in the the best service. six Brightons. fsyefars between 1870, when the In 1887 the Standard made an In 1901 there were 16,000 Houses ly or impracticable. _ Standard Oil Company of Ohio pro- agreement with '14,000 producers ill empty; in 1907 the number had in- Sneed four per cent: of the refined the oil regicns to limit production, creased to 41,600; and in the spring TOO MUCH TO FIND. Scott's oil oupput, and 1877 when it pro- in order W keep up prices. This cf 1908 it exceeded 50,000. ' p "shutting down," naturally, in- ---.- A caretaker of a' school threw up Ir :Sneed ninety-five per cent. his job the other day. We looked far ahead; we took lured the laborers employed in DAIRY .WISDOM. "I'm honest, and I Kon't stand Emulsion drilling wells. The Standard gave a statesmanlike view of the possi= Few'farmers realize what it coits being under suspicion. If I find a a million.barrels cents crude oil — g pencil or handkerchief about the bilities of a new trade. The men to be rough with cows. Make .a worth twenty-nine cents-a barrel— ' �who.built up the Standard—J. D. test and: be convinced. Use the school when I'm sweeping I put 1 is modernized Cod -Liver for their. relief, and made the pro- Babcock test when the cows are _ Sockefeller, William Rockefeller, it b Oil; the purest and best oil ducers give another million. This partly predigested, made IH. M. F}agler, John Archbold, and handled. quietly and properly, •cod �'� little while ago I saw written the rest-thought in . continents. Proved to be good policy. The again when they are yelled at and Ion the board, 'Find the,least com- palatable and suitable for the n Standard's are devoted to the mon multiple.' most delicate child or invalid. They established their network of, hurried in.the stable. ee6neries in geographical situ&- Standards interests now. In The loss following rought treat- "Well, I looked from cellar to It enriches the blood tones any position, a The,with'the , almost p J will astonish most farmer3, in and I _ �trons from which they could easily. merit garret for that th g, and cheaply supply the large mar- Standard is a job for life. A careful milker, quiet in his the entire s stun, and q wouldn't know it if I met it in the up the Y , kets. Whenever a new oil region WHERE THERE-S A WILL. ways about the stable, is worth i street. drives out rheumatism. _ was opened, they were ready to - In recent years the-Standard has Rnany dollars more in -a single "Last night. in big writin' on the evelop it." • devoted its attention mainly to es- season than.one who is brutal. blackboard, it said, `find , the A"DRUGGISTS "I�HEY WILL BE ON TOP l'''• truding its foreign markets. Mr- There is not a cow, no matt ir greatest common divi�ir.' rwto.sr.,e ro. .ouw of Mr. rc.:a'� - The lata William H. Vanderbilt, H. M. Flagler, one of the heads) how poorly bred, that, will not " Nell,' I -rays' to myself, `both la�p..eee.a.mt'eraftOiair�i:a.� of th.e.company, visited-Jamaica in respond to kind treatment. of them things are lost now; and head of the great millionaire fam- p i}y, find his own fights .with the his yacht. Mark Twain was one of 'The more highly bred she is the I'll be accused of takin' '-em, so I'll Le 166L "Octopus- over freight rates when his guests, and the genial humor- m6rl 'susceptible she i�, to the«� leave 1' " coiZ sovrn+a iat .rejoiced because he had found influences, _ be controlled the New York Cen- a lace at last where the ogle Never allow a harsh unfeeling << "teal. He was asked by a Govern. P g Do you believe manAs made of "^ did not burn the Standard oil. , m'a'n in a cow barn: It is .trot po.; idust, Mr. Snip 1" "vet all of - ment Commission to name the sec- „ "Don't you crow too loudly, Bible to give.& cow too -much care. p 'd is ret of the Sta►ndard'e success. said' Mr. Flagler. `.'I'll see tb,ey Profitable dairying depends them, said the tailor. Dusts The swiftest river in tris world ` You can't keep such men ways settles, and I know men who the Sutlej, British India, which has l` down," he replied. "I don't be- burn it soon. largely upon getting gcow*s to eat;do not." descent of 12,000 feet in 130 mites. . 'lieve it can be done by any legis- He organized ,a great missionary large quantities of feed. To fin' - — crusade in Standard oil by scores this the feed must be palatahle and _ lative enactmenb.�� They will, be on of emissaries all over -the island, healthful: top all the.time. that deli kited: the Stinting-in in the feed will never - ! - Mr. John D. Rockefeller formed 'Fancy `lamps, g g •the Standard Oil Company, in 18:0, negroes. barbarian .taste, , were bring full production and profit. _ with a capital of a million dollars, given sway, and. oil supplied -free Clean the stables two or three Now its authorized capital is $110,- at first. In.a few months the mar- times a day. . Try it and see how ? 000,000; but the market value of its "ket had been captured. much better the air will be. - Well .whitewashed stables look , _ stock is estimated at - well over NEW p ' " $700'�'�' NE1'r STRENGTH cleaner, brighter, and .aha more - \ - Mr, Rockefeller's rivals have healthful th3a those that are Ifouglrt him by the. -ery methods ,, } neglected.,that have been charged against s.: 1� THE SPRING ; .A close, poorly vcntil&ted stable - him. During the great "war of may be, very cold. It takes pkrity _ G -=.the pipe-linea," the Pennsylvania of pure air to keep cattle rwccnt railway, which the Stand&rd had r~ From eighty to ninety pe Nature Needs Aid 1'II MaklIIa, ; of milk is water. So when you do boycotted in the. matter of freight, . anything that induces the cdw to barried oil for its competitors at 1�eW, Health-Giving Blo©d. _ "eight cents a barrel under the actu- �driak less €seely it knocks off al cost of transportation,• and in- In the spring the systeiu needs' profits. structed its allied pipeline to "sell toning up. In the spring to be Too .much cream for the calf is li>althy and strong you must ha%a about as bad as too much. money soil in the Standard's territory at I Dew blood, just as the trees must 'any price whatever. . The Stand- rav6 new sap. lure demands it for the boy. _'lard, after a six months' fight, and without this ue bl. you.will crushed this opposition by superior _r sr anization and dictated feel weak and langu,i You may THE TELEWNITER. g c ed term& of I have twinges of rheumatism or the The -%,,-DAIMLER ipesoe, which gave it a practical I sharp' stabbing pains' of neuralgia. This somewhat barbarous name; & ns 'rRitchie, ;monopoly of.the production and fids- Often there are disfiguring urin im les is applied to an invention l air: - Uairnler is 8petrol=engine tribution__,of--oil--in' the--United -or eruptions on the skin. not er ::The 1969 type States.' 1t allowed the Penns 1- clan for the electrical transmis- ' y cases there is merely a feeling of _ vania, its beaten- enemy, to carry PPetite• sion of handwriti'ng. . The British tiredness, andar variable a , of remarkable efficiency, which for siM two million barrels a year: In re- ostmaster- eneral has recently Any of these are signs that the I F g turn, the Pennsylvania gave the I blood is out of order—that the in- granted a 21-year' license for the plicity of construction, economy, and 'Standard a rebate of,10 per cent. door life of winter has told upon establishment;of exchanges for the on all its freight, It is true it of- y.ou. 'What is needed to put you use of the. telewriter throughout :Silence In running is incomparably superior •fered the same concession to all right is 'a tonic and in'all the world Great Britain. The. apparatus has r et desi ned. Chippers of oil,,but hedged round Y g by conditions which only toe Stand- William,' Pink Pills. These Pills� been employed with a -telephone t0 an i110t0 - there is no tonic can equal Dr. P y. P , Y circuit u to,a distance of 50 miles. ard could fulfil. actually make new, rich, red blood!his clalmed that it.c&n be applied �. REh.1TkS ILLEGAL. —your greatest need in spring.,'lnis to .any well-insulated land wire, its_introduction has Called forth letters This was the practice of other new blood drives out disease, clears and & project is on foot to use it _.railways until' the Interstate Com- tjie.-skin and makes weak, easily for newspaper messages between f Of appreciation from a num bl~r of lending coerce Act made rebates illegal, tired men and women and children London and Paris: Not only hand- :fioterists who have tested it,and all whom . bright, active and strong, Mrs. J. writing, but'sketches and drawings Since then the Standard has bee- C Moses, BronEou, N. S., says: can ba electrically transmitted ten its rivals through. its owner- "Last spring my daughter was com- with. this instrument. bear out the clSi111 [I1adQ for it by the ship of terminal facilities at the y s Daimler CO.seaboard, and by owning .or leas- PTetely run down, she was ver _inn practically all the oil tank'cars pale, 11ad'no appetite, and became T very nervous, and we were alarmed "CHINESE INVITATIONS, on the railways, the 'great storage- about her. W6 deified 'to give her The Chinese send three invit&- tanks at the oilfields, and the vast full illustrated description, together aeta•ork ,of. i lines which now Dr. Williams'' Pink Fills, and soon tions to their,guests that they de- • P Fes'- after she began taking them there sire to see at their great repasts. with the above mentioned letters, repro- tsuptrsede the railways in carrying was a decided improvement. She The first is despatched two days he crude oil from the oil-well to gained in weight and vigor, her before the feast; the second on Sneed in fac simile, will be sent post free the, seaboard; or from well to re _ „finery. color returned,, and her whole Sys- tdle day itself, in. order to remind The erterp"rise' of the Standard tem seemed to have been. built those they exepect of their engags- t0 811 applicants t0 anew. I can- warmly recommend ment, and the third just before 1n handling a new oil region was Dr., Williams'- Pink Pills,to all who. the hour has struck, so as to show i well displayed in the clise of the aged a medicine." how impatient they are to see their ' i -'°McDonald rush" in 1891. In,July Sold by all- medicine dealers or friends arrive: i of that year the.district produced by mail at 50 cents a box•or six ,the trifle of 3,000 barrels a day, hexes for $2.50 from The Dr. �Vil- —�. and there Rere no facilities fur lianls' Medicine Co., Brockville, x>: TREASURE OF IIEALCx The Daimler Motor•Co., �I9o4� Ltd. handling any more. In the middle out. T of August, 15,00,0 Barrels daily v=ere 4, FOR Y4U11TG CHILDREN COVENTRY, ENGLAND. being dealt with, the Standard VEV]:ZU1:L:1J1 ANTS.stepping.in with a complete organ- 'nisoase attacks the little ones ization. By September 1st 26,000 Of the ants in Vencrzuela., Pi'of. thr,w h the digestive organs. :barrels were being handled daily; Hiram Bingham. say,,;: -At ong7 t3aby's .0,A-ii Tablets are the best by October 1st, -io,000; in Novena- place on the sandy,trail the ants thiol, in the world for all stomach ber, more than 80.0!10. had formed a living causeway over and bowel. troubles of babies and t' Contrary to p'pnlar belief, the the fine aznd of the path, in order yo'urig children. They.act quickly - Btandard'does ntit own most of the to facilitate the great speed, at 'rind' gently, and „are absolutely oil-wells. Its business is biiying, � Ahich the maj()rity wished to tra,-1. safe to give ani. child. Mrs. S. E. refining, transporting. and retail- The causw•vay was over two inches Gree:i, Dunnv?I,e, Ont., says:—"I AOL ing. It takes the r it from the pro- aide, and from one to. three antti would nut be wi;' out Baby's Own j NSW ducer's well--for which'it has often ,doep. Su friendly did the 'bridge- Tal.)lets in the ho•ise, for I think advanced m�nry to enable the pro- I .rtes' hold together, I lifted the i they are an invaluable medicinP•for ducer to sink it. cause«-ay, foul' inches from, the all little ones." Sold by medicine ° { The gilantiLy 1'eCfiVf'd fP 111 each ;g"Wn.l by thrusting a stick under-dealers or by nail at '?5 cents & producer is carefullyand 1 neat i+, without breaking their for- ;ho;; from The Dr. Williams' Medi- al any time he ch ,uses, ho niaY ma!i,jn." 'c:;:o Co., Brockville, Ont. f u-. rz...•-..,I:�n- ,ws", .: ,;��, ,x, - .>1 •'r. 8 F .4 .X'. .'-)l_ '1• •.*"--a,, * lTT' �. "k ..'� ,9. a :.: - "d .r...ka .: .'• �a I°`-`.- t.a.. " Cit''; rr'. 1 - ^ LM: I•�.? v°`""' ry,2+s+ z q.'• 1 y ',.o .. �,':: .:�. ";i err,. .M.r••- .-s._..xa •.•e• . noon .. .._ .� fi'- ..^4.1 :-r7-".'._m.. .!.-• ,S, 7-x -L•'r r:,,r^rw. o..,....,n y.;, •, vr, •» .i - .,.Y.,,noon... _ ,,,it. .d- .s',:. _,-r. . .. n„ - •cr, ,...: . .,.., -- .-„,,,: �-,f :c`v..,,-- .' 1.. %xw«;: .. :-,.i,,, �c .. :-s :J��+s,- :r`;r ,.`. :l'. , .. ..:. .., S. .. .. ? ..:...,•.. ...a ...., _ noon.. .,.. :.,...-a:,,..-.}^, '. K L-� - a^'... .._ .., noon;.. noon_ ,..__ ... .. ,; ..,•,.. _...,- :�•. -.. noon,,.. noon - e ';4 - .. rr noon_ ' � •'• - .,. ,.. „,., .., , the long corridors of the wards. AERONAUTIC PROGRESS. ' ASE AWAY TgE Walla are no longer bare and win- , 8 Although only three or tour men, ' cows no longer without curtains. like the Wright Brothers and Henry JIM FEEL Gifl- fInnra Eirds Handsome carnets and rugs cover Farman, havo as yet practically any sin an their _ cages. Flowers meet the eye every- -- : man Bight with aeroplanes, the in- - -----_ . .. - -.__-_--- ---_-_-_-- . DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS WI1,L where. Outside are recreation ventors of such machines are pint- contains 811 that Is good in beef. DO IT AUICKLY AND grounds and gardens; inside, ting ollt a great variety of designs, ' NATURALLY. music-rooms and concert-rooms and which command much serious at- 'It gives strength and Vigor. - dancing-rooms. Everything Te- tention. ' At the Aeronautical Ex- It Is Caused by Sluggish Circula- minds the visitor, not of a huge _ G position in Paris a dozen or more •."� tion Brougbt on by Deranged prison, but of a great hotel; ex- types of these machines, including ' Kidneys Failing to Strain Impuri- cept that, if. you look from one of those of the Wrigats, Farman and Why not take 'a cup of Bovril regularly through the spring t "- flea out of the Blood.. the windows, you may see some- Delagrange, were displayed, to- , Stayner, Ont., Apr. 12 (Special). times in the courtyard below tree- gether with a large number of A Cup at Pleven O'C1ACk will give you strength for the day's --In the Spring the Kidneys al- sponsibie human creatures tearing monoplanes, motors, screws, and work, and nourish you so that you will avoid the attacks of ways .need attention. They have along with rapid strides, hiding in other apparatus intended.for use in _ additional work in straining the corners, shouting, and gesticulat- aviation. From the quantity of preialellt illness. winter's accumulation of impuri- ing. these things, the ingenuity and fin- ties out of the ,blood and if they LOVE'S ,LABOR REiYARDED. ish shown in their making, and the are,at ail out of order, it is sure to interest that they excited, one tell on them. It is only a question Our lunaticasylums, then, are might derive the Impression that �. rd the best method of treating them not the dread prisons which the themanufacture of Hying-machines _ 3P3M38� and Ernest Colwell of this place, public so often picture to their vis- is already an established industry. Intl PIundl or Fountain K adds his testimony to the great ion. ."Don't you often long to be. Peal het VANd you sass of proof that the one sure away from it all?" the writer asked '1+— want for doins your sure for sick Kidneys is llodd'a a unreels one of our London asy- (UGLY SKIN SORES. - _ Yoe have yoareb -ICS/iitaK«ther elsPtnMeeratw elo ander- artless homework l - fYsti. hum..q tact aWrirL, lbuatal.Pon u 6it14it,id• br osty r2.59worm o[, qr Y.set.6i and,P1owar ird.. seeds ars aa•r�e•trd rudulr �`g+. Kidney Pills. Tums not st, long ago. "Does it to sc FmsM sae r•n aarsr Tsekae• • sore srq..Aero. &ad-to.dar—to �a Baal s43r.aa waittn "Some time ago," says Mr. Col- bot depress you.?" '`Indeed, no,” ` Zam-$uk RenloveB Them. A rM yid wLl ao. Ti•st.licsbii i�i�zewita oe Dept. , 2a ,W.ter'l4e'21a. s well, "I had severe Pains and"Sore- she said. "There 'is so much to It is just at this . season that sees in the small of my back, and pity, and, you know, that means pimples, blotches, sores, scrofulous sometimes noticed a brick dust se- there is so much to love." And ailments, and eruptions generally, ' make themselves most felt. Pimples, elinlent in my urine,-so of course I looking into her bright, gentle face, knew my Kidneys were affected, I ;,.did not seem hard to believe that Jh blotches, and irritating rashes on procured some of Dodd's Kidney for her and for the 'h'undreds of the 'face and other parts of the Pills; which readily cured the p•Lins other asylum nurses who give their body indicate a disturbance of the functions of the skin. Impure mat WHY DO tend soreness and restored the urine best years to these afflicted' ones P to its natural color. I always re- their Mork was really a labor of ter, which the blood should dis- So many Institution devoted to the higher Edti. eemmend llodd's Kidnesy Pills." love. The medical superintendent charge tbyremans of the the skin, is al- cation select Belt pianos? The fact that they taro ' Everybod_ needs medicine in the on bis rounds has a bright smile andp sad prefer file BeUu evidence of diitintt nl!!It d' Spring; an the medicine they need z cheery word for everybody, hu- Process of "exhaiation" is inter- One l 6"t prdeuiooal adr;c.in« edueatiga. Is Dodd's Kidne Pills. The clear morin as readil the woman who rupted, and just where the bad w not 1016W P•el•niOo•l cudom�t ittryila piaaw? Y Y g Y matter collects there pimples, uls o°h p1i°O'with dk• llhmitabk ®ytck the blood of impurities and by giv- is the real Queen of. England .aa , Awa ing the blood free circulation, the man who is its real King. To cess; and sores quickly appear. speedily and naturally chase away the medical and nursing staffs of Mr. Mrthur.B. Griffin, .of 131 Pic khat-tired feeling. It is caused u ' ton Street E., Hamilton, says:- 5 our mental hospitals England owes "I was greatly troubled with pim- E^fq 'p sluggish circulation, and Dodd's a debt indeed. 'Kidney Pills always cure it. Pies and blotches breaking out on Send for (free) Catalogue No. 75. _ my face. I tried &•number of re- - medics, and also specially dieted, The BELL. PIANO 48 OrAen Co... Urnf6d G U L'LPH.0 NTAR 14% She (making up}-"And you will yet the pimples and blotches re- MODERN ASYLUM admit you were wrong?" Ae (a mained. Actin on the suggestion Without Milk. i SOLDIERS ON SKATER. Rabe Term young awyer}-''No, but I'M ad- of a friend, I Acting uaiagg Zam- CAL��s ,,.,so �trr«. «, - - _ --- mit that an unintentional error Buk, and was much pleased to find A corps of skaters is attached to. atemleDrieg.s«,iCa,Lw..T•rona ; :•PBESENT-DAY DIETHODS OF might have unknowingly crept into an improvement alter several appli- the Norwegian army, the members YOUR OVERCOATS my assertion." cations. The itching was allevia_ being men selected for good phy- 1 ill! :MEN'I'AL HOSPITALS. . ted, and tiro int3ammation _seemed sique and accurate markmanshlp. These skaters can. be manoeuvred W aa e. sew would look►steer died. n me seen less. As I continued the Zam-Buk itsum inreteen, .rite direst tleetreal, Bos 11e -- A Purely Vegetable Pill. -'The treatment, the pimples and blotches(upon ice or over -the mountaiv n s,MM*N AMIR10AM VVYi1N0 oa chief ingresiients of Parmelee's became less sore, the itching was snow fields with as great.rapidity Hots Paticots are Treated In the g Yegetatle Pills are mandrake and cured . altogether, and inflamina'- as the best trained cavalry; and, alct±T28NTN "ITttRow TOUN. Beautiful Bethlehem Hospi- dandelion, sedative and purgative, tion banished. In the course of a as an instance 'of their speed, one BRITISH ISLES AND EUROP! but perfectly harmless in their ac- tal in- London. , short time every blotch and-pimple of the corps some little time baek,l ace twig•cea.hiay. u auPort Lakes. tion.. They cleanse and purify and was removed." aecomplished 120 miles in 18;; our most oomp»b.a+i.e tour: sivssm with Time: was when the inmates of have a most healthful effect upon Zam-Buk is also-& sure cure fol hours over mountaipous countr y1tet• cacao and 1ogram adddd2" tn.tttdode �< our lunatic as luras were treated the secretions of the digestive or- y fou la►rtrL.aLed program free. sat Jarvis Use 3 Y cuts, lacerations, burns, eczema, -'• �. - Toronto. more like caged beasts than as'af- gans. The dyspeptic and all who ring-worm, poisoned wounds, .fes- Sleted human creatures, 'Bedlam suffer from liver and kidney ail- terinf-sores, bad leg, and all- skin _Rollet for Suffering Everywhere. tried selling Poria W T-Ines u Have ,co eras ¢. � „d+.Tesa,t'„}fano, was lesser hospital than a wild beast menta will find in these .pills the injuries and diseases.. It is also He whose life Is made miserable I etc. in yank spare b+,nr.? It isa'PAYtnog oceupa- fthow, Its inmates, male and fe- mort effective medicine in concen- cure for Iles. Dru lets and by the suffering that comes from twn,and saskee an tnder+ai1-+•*1t hu•faov man or P gg woman of yw, Uttr cowl+gin.a�tl,lactlun. The male, were chained to the walls traced, form that has,yet been of- .Stores everywhere sell at 50c. a lndigeetion and has not tried Par some Specialties co., Dept. A, rjrunt Canada. With iron rings: It was one of the fered to the suffer,ng. box, or post-freo from Zam Buk melee's Vegetable Pills does not =eights of London, a sort of fair. -- Co., Toronto, on receipt 'of price. know how easily this formidable l for Sa19 7 . 000 ' prntlt• 711; Inhuman men and women, even Frankness makes people disagree- --------0,-- foe cap be dealt with. These pills I �a arm Farm•In la-tare•. at"It �- boys and girls, went to� lough and able, but not sIl disagreeable gen- It's .the .henpecked man who •trill relieve where others fail. They Ire Yew [ktoatn 7 snoods of .; taunt and ser, But we have hit- ` are the result of long and patient teal sarXmins,prefuseiy lll•etrate•i.mafled h�a. j pie are frank. crows loudest when he gets away Rep. y,>n�R_11 free: a. A. aTROVTCOIIS a mahized our views since those sad study and are confidently put for 1 s, �or.d s est Yarm Deal.rr t ulrentty U from,home. days. The'inmates of our lunatic __ - ward as a sure corrector of dis= ala_. snseWsk Thd T•rsnoatbtt per that made you wretched _ — _ - ----. 'last winter will iwt a.m.beset i!. on We Allea'e he di esti -e 'or aII asylums throughout the country are r orders of t g 'organs, Kwrltefor Long Bsd.am when, your throat is raw and r,>}e 8epeat!t.-' lob's Ohre X11 alwalra so longer objects of scorn and de- :Thin admtrable,remody is fr«from oplea, Tate Chir••my Oouslt nd folds.'• from which a0 many suffer. our but of pity, and, what is it in tem.. EX;RA -'716Wn, ; N:AY still better, of sympathy,:says.Lon- Cooks may come and cooks may Ai the age of 6 a boy thinks hisMUS Pato;a - don Tit-Bits. One doesn't acquire a taste for gn, but the eating habit goes on father is the smartest man onTo A MODERN "$EDLA3L.” music by listening to the piano,forever. �_ earth; at the age of 16 he imagines GT.tA1m.: :dace, next door. that he has forgotten more than the so Fr•ntat.ttass. 8 1- a►eoiInd but insist n on'getting the n ever 11new. RAT i= The handsome Bethlehem Hop .-- hrtltatlo•. ap old' ma ORoMTO. our. r• " enutne, "-L be 1,g L"Nentb>I lantern 1t hes cal in.London, the Bedlam of. The French law treats the fro s - g stoo I the tsst-of years., It cure aches_ad pain. other, days, is now .practically a a; if it were a fish, and declares quicker than anypla+tor. EUROPEAN' TOURS rivate voluntary asylum far what �: -' A Woman's 5 Iii p y Y all fishing for it-by by night LO be „ � ALl orponee. cid la iludt sips and admtssioms ma be called_curable Cases, quite oachin "John, dear, remarked a young. qtr, you dl6coaraYed? I+ your doctor's orerymbere. Yogiand, Irelaand.pSlootlaod,wal Y--- -- different from the ay s when a usbaud, I wish ou bill a h'eat7 flnanctal >oadT za rota Darn holland fiormae . Swtteorlaad, Assert. It harmless and rational anent vena would taste this milk an 'see i' he`vT men-. " lTin n4 p Mother Graves' Worm F,xtermin- these mean to ddtcat• women-1 par•; ooaci3ag,boatsng sad ssdlway, Eros 7u17 Ona t• ' tormented to death ;thele by bru- a4or has the large.at sale of` any it's Perfectly sweet. If it's the least been dis�ounged, too; but learned hoer to Kept, a:mi. indorsed b7 all SNamship lb's.N cure a�yseal. I want to roils" Syour bur- �sooit tri for tie minx crossing the Atlantic, ter] visitors within its old walls at imilar preparation sold in Can- bit sour I musts t give any of it dens Why not end th•Da1n and stop th• ltineesryas, I articulsrs 1 le to dear little Fido 1 doctor's bill? I can do this for you and I MRS.Y.gTspgIhUN, 2,4 Jarvis 9t„Turonw Moorfields. Nowadays poop ads. It always gives antis#actio-n Iva u yon will ant me. _ sometimes•enter the hospital in by restoring health.to the little be' iIu°e r:m.aOr.is to nett been v>• °'tone re desire for rest from the shock folks. In its initial stades a cold is a ha my har,do to be given away. Perhaps GLASS I18t; RCE AGENTS WANTED and jar of the '.outer world. "Its - local ailment easily dealt with. this one box will cure you It hat done so i corridors are handsomely carpet• How much worry the things that But many neglect it and the result for others. It eb, I sAait be happy and National PrertneialPis"GIs"'IrrsursnesCpm• rxl, Its walls are jinn with Pie- you will be cured for 2e (the cost of a • ysa, Lias►Md, ioW Ottfeo. Landon. Raglarnd, 8 P, never happen cause us 1 is often the development of distress- postage sta=nD). Your letters held cool!- Yeta�llrsod lost�Capital,Fifty Tboesand tnunds tures, ita..tables are adorned with _ _ in seizures of the bronchial tribe§ dentiallyy write to-day for my tree treat- •taring•' For Aceac»o a en,spre,ented point., g Wast.1![R3. F.R cult it wludw.Oeste Province of ostarw, addrese 8owera.' You might spend a chole Ropmt'ir-'1sh11ob'd;curtwillalwa�t and lungs that render life miser-- J. H. swAUr, Chef Agent, - day in going through the wards one •tlr•mr ootallhaand golds." Iable for the unhappy victim. As :No.Is wellington suet Kaa,t,Toronto. + Twelve per cent. of sugar i•9 the by one without noticing in the pa- :1a first aid there, is .nothing_in the averse told of ' god beetroots. Bond for locust"alae, In urhim•." - tknts anything abnormal in Con- In proportion to,its weight, the handy medicine line so certain in g Y g' �.. :duct or speech. They sit and sew, wing of a bird is twenty times curative results as Bickle's Anti- h. chess and draughts and cards, stronger than the;arm o€ -a man.' Consumptive Evrup, the far-famed ltsD•silt:-"!lhlloh•senrewlllwtwars -."play converse rationally' on all remedy for colds and coughs. •uromarcoughsand.olds " A cork 200 tet below the surface T s —'- -- -- - r f the water will not rise again, scrts of topics. They play the piano- Lae of Flesh,eongh and pain in the chest may, --- - WHEN HE FELT IT. owing to the pressure of water. forte, and dance and sing To the not mean eonsamption,but are bad aigni. AIien'p - s g Lung ilaham loosens the eongh and heals inflam- The ,human skin contains 3,500 casual visitor it is less like a lunar- •a airpasseges. Not-agrain of oplumin it. _ spiiation pores to every inch. "Did you ever feel that the worldto -tic asylum than an hotel. 'Bed- -- was against you?" Some people never get too old et ^ - .Iam," in tact, and aIl.that "Bed- I Happiness is the result of being learn, and some others never, get Poo and res ctable-accordin t Rep"at it:-"a3h11o1s'a(Jn»wtllaiwass Sure I felt it this morning old enough to learn anything: lam once meaut,.has died out of P Pe g o gore mycoughs and oo'ada.' when I', slipped on the sidewalk.' -_- .the public mind. Even the name the story books. d.= ______ „ s p - - � Man is Filled with Misery. is seldom or never heard. The The majority of color-blind peo- OF TEAT. This is not true of all men, The Institution is a hospital for the j P o- A ver common trouble in the It is only -necessary to read the ` le belong to the educated classes Y well; sound y lung, clear of eje, treatment of n ental diseases. P g erdinar dairy is to find an animal testimonials or be convinced that - of whom no fewer than four per Y y Holloway's.Corn cure is unequalled alert and buoyant with health, are GENTLE METHODS OF TO-D,&Y cent. are thus afflicted. with the point of the teat closed, not miserable, what:.Ter may be either due to a' bruise of the teat for the removal of corns, warts, their socia] condition: To be well Physical restraint is all but gone, itself or to infection of the milk etc, It is a complete extinguisher. and we can all be There are no strait-jackets, no duct which causes a ]` tie scab to is to be happy, t aoyered ' cribs, no wristlets, no wrswell by getting and keeping our form over the point of the teat.. The Chinese preserve vegetables' bodies in a healthful state. Dr. chains. Except in the last resort, IUnless this iss properly handled 1'3 coating them with salt and dry- the added roams are seldom used with care and cleanliness the in ing them in the sun. Thomas Lclectric Oil will help all p r and then never for punishment; fection is apt to cause a loss of the to 'do this. onlythat the patient may, be pre- 'entire quarter. The proper man- APhr•totani4notalwgysathand. Guard your. P ' .elf against sudden cuu hs and colds b k•e�in■ The hen- ecked husband has vented from doing himself and ser in which to handle and treat i a bottle of Painkillerin the house. Armd.n st P others harm in a sudden paroxy such cases is to thoroughly wash Intal, ta,•ie is but on• • Painkiller Perry more than a peck of trouble. Even. in the added rooms a Da.Lr'-iso and son p the teat, in an- antiseptic solution, >r :there is a charge. At one time the l then dip a teat plug into a heal- Most people have a lot of influ- sri=y ouffbMilch'.lds. w111alwwar� ppatients could tear the leather- , 'ing ointment and insert it into the ence-with themselves. gore my oottghe and colds." lined fluor and walls with their t point of the teat, allowing same to —• - -- remain from one milking to an- Fortunately but few people are t; finger-nails and stuff the 'strips g - ReDeutlt:-"Sh11oh'eCur•wuisaw&" Y P down their throats. Now the lea- other, In this manner closure of-cure my coughs and colds' mind readers, therefore they never theytb 'D has * place to thick rub- s the point of the teats can be'over-� discover what their neighbors real- ber, and they can do themselves �' come in a very simple and satin-I Some people are always looking ly think of them. ' no harm. factory way. Never use a milking for a new kind of mistake to make. 21 10 11 MA 23 THEA a tube if it can be possibly avoided sero pro twit, xl�'P>d• 4 , ELEMENT OF BRIGHTNESS. $5 t.iso weekly,salary er eosmiseleu. No there is much danger of infect- It's difficult to convince a loafer .rienes prinkk pa ly don0 on our own farm, ' The dormitories aro light and - -- ing the entire quarter by the use that he isn't stilarter than. men lometb&w abedaN sono �i�7ao*p ii•�a.tte*•fly or se t boar. Well-furnished alcoves line ISSUE NO. 15-43. of this tube.-Dr. David Roberts. who work. agent. p�TisI?fISYn00.�, Toront ti - ,�q,• Y':•F:!R7aCt Y•' pw, .n'NF'•�•[_ -, :f ?ViSF... '{:P^. !">4if `�. s:f. "I .V 4YT�rI'b' .'dP\ fi•,ti,.'- 4. -^+".T.,'._ :4•`X _ "f .,^'X WY.s"' .S'�'nYk.: .�'7'�' 7''!`,srC,. .'t,��+,17AFi-ar'! :`^FS `S'�`.''l7-djjV"1♦•�Y/+T'r`r'9� ,.k .','r-t+.:. ..'+1. '"M, tlryA,- �'.0 - J .. .;. - :::.TR• �.::R1vTn^,4�..,,.-..-. r,i.• ._'^®-^fT.l"..` _ _ w-e-!h"c.a�-'...T^^.:..5•�.. 'F^T'.-'eeE l•,-r'•,e�:`•>' :W'+C(T,.. m.,T--t.f.:.,-�,--• ,:�+E„++-r.^• off,,...•_,. ' :�i�.e..c„--,•- se.�ls_c:"c _,m-�.a.�,r.'e-L,..c.:.:.,,�a•�..rz .,.P '.: 5: ,e_;r �'nsm' .++::H.d ''�i-'_ . .+:.s..;Ya ,..cry. 'a:.0 .., .,:�c5 �ipafws:e: •-�:t :F�(ameba'�!f'-.'aaf.. S:•m•.u•Mr.'4.�-srfYnK •:d+- - y • r (. • ... ..... _ P , t w;a the report was adopted. The standingconi ttee on Roads . a M- E D ln1 son �Go and Bridges reported�1 recommend- ., . ead payment as follows: Geo Hollin- o �„J 0. ger, for 4L yds gravy] .40: G D Hilue, - ;a rep.two culverts on 3rd con 2.00; R'tt/ 1 -' y Dolphin, overseer rd 48, for grPvelling ♦he People's Cash Butter and Egg Store le tlr��fxtlX� � � 9.50; 111 Gleeson, for work to prevent 4 hill -)0(). r A ]MIT hout on G­epnwoo AL NJ t Iapublished everyFridaymorning atltd Office, White, reeve, attendin conference of Highest price paid in Trade or Roo utter an Eggs - <' Pickering, oat. municipal officers at Cobourg 4,1X1. RATES OF ADVERTISING: On motion of Mr. }towbrity, chair- Fint insertion per line- l0 cents Ween of committee the re,ort was Our Ne Goods for Spring are here, A new supply in ever demart� Eaeh subeegaenc insertion.per lire- ' 5 cents I y This rate does not include Legal or Foreign adopted. �ti motion the it este was instructed Ment. Our.line of Wall Papers largest ever shown in Pickering. OF MISERY advertieemeace. Spec al-terms.given.to parties making con to grant his order on the trenaurer in ` rants for 3 or 6 mouths or by the year. F�alt i g' Yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. favor of the+ several partied recu111: . BOOTS and SHOES-We call special attention to a new brand called the Business cards,ten lines or under,with pager mended for payment in the reports Cured by LydialE. Ptak- Quaker Brand. We control this make of boots and shoes. They are ex- sae year, e n payable m s to nce, of the standin tomutittee3 as resent- ,1 cellent quality, stylish and well [wade. Come and see them and trya air„ Ile centa per local columna ten cents per Zine, g P ham's Vegetable Compound You will,find e price right. p ' . ''IIva cents per line care ruteegdeut insertion. ed this days ' special contract rates made kuown on applies. A resolution moved by Dir. Sparks, Baltimore, Md. -••For four years tion- No tree ucivonts w ti out . ,seconded by Dir. Mowbray, was passed m life was a miser to me. I suffered .' Advertisements without written iostruotiona p Y y a will be inserted until forbidden and charcod so- :asking the Dominion Government to from irregulari First-class Tailor-made Suits and Overcoats to Order. cozdlnvly. Orders tut disconhnuinR advertise- have the Pickering Harbor dredged ties, terrible drag- ments must be is writing and bent to the pub- GENTLEMEN-Wake u it is Spring. uehw; and deepened without delay so that ;ting sensations, p You want a spat made, stylish'snit Job workpro ntpilyattended.bo, ottiinary lake vessels iiiav enter and extreme nervous- for Easter. Leave- vour order with D. Simpson & Co, aqd you will get TERMS depart front the sranlo in safety and mess, and that all It, (and bank on it it will,be no hand-down ready-made suit that every- with diaprth^h and that a copy of the l gone feeling in my bode knows when they see it as it loses its shape and style in one week), 11 25 per year; S.1.00 if psi i is♦stance. re,ointion he forwarded 'to F. L. ,? ( stomach. I had but a suit that will hold its shape until worn out. Goods, style and the - Nott•ko, Esq., JS, 11. for this tiding, for ^t� given up hone of workmanship cell guaranteed. Black Worsted Suits$13, $14, $15 and$10. 10'tiN tl1UNKAR,' Pro iIt*tor, a:rsent,atioii to the Ilonorahle, the ' '" ever being well Scotch Tireed Suits $12, $I3, $14 and$15. You save$3 to$5 on above - p k1lioister of 11;u•itw and F•'i;,heries. e '�' when I began to Suits. Crown Tailoring-gives,the hest value in the Dominion. �--- _ :� h}•l.tty tyre introduced and passed �� take Lydia E.Pink- - -' 'NOTES AND COntnt_!vTS through its t:rrioiis reading's appoint-I r* "` �` ham's `"egetable irrl; }l:aruruu Z eke road overseer uud '`. COmpotmd. Then GROCERIES-Always,fresh and up-to-date. Try mir blended Black Tea 25c A ress fresh rttxrartrri-:i, f0itue•rof the punted-keeper in place of T F. Pughi lb., also our Em round Coffee 25c and 40c lb.I felt' as though P g daily lwa,ss at- tilt- ple�rnt errty is tt ho de,rlined to cart. I - ., new life had been T ��^•ee(� the atuount of ,Er;►cr dovofcer• to the motion the Oottncil adjourned to given me, and I am recommending it D. S1 N11 P S 0 N & -00. •• Pickering Athletic stwirts. 1*, v art ' trolli;ly_of Brest again on Monday, Dlav the 3rd, to all my friends,"-Mrs. W. S. FORD, 7 the opitti6a thy,. this feauirtl is be- !et 10 it. in., for the trai,saction of 10:3:3 Lansdowne St., Baltimore, Md. JOY greatly Dve+lthnte. 11 a der not g`'lleral business. The most successful remedy in this. !, country for. the cure of all forms of wish to tidnottticc+ athletics ill any • �• female complaints is Lydia E. Pink. 'Richardson's Special-Tea is Good Tea." " form, for the bt-st %vork eau be A luau war' prostrated with the ham's vegetable Compound. It has atr.•ompl6hetl.tt igen '4-per:uu is in heat in Boston on Wednesday and stood the test of years and todayy is the enjoytl,ent of the test physi- sent to a hospital. more widely and successfullyusedthan cal condition. The Ancient Greeks y o*her,female remedy. It has clued Pure de. Syr, u aimed at the 'development of a President Hill states that the thousands anof women who have been p • Great Northern Railway will be troubled' with displacements, indam- r healthy Mind. in a healthy body, oration, ulceration, fibroid tumors, Fr- ' ' running into Winnipeg by .Sep Sep- This Spring's Crop will sooIts the pure -and no type of fnauhood has ever regularities, periodic pains,-backache, been niers`near perfect-ion than tember. that stuff. Leave our �dje'Pnow, as theP bearing-down feeling, flatulency, � � • y_�' i that of the ancient Greek. But The'Government may withold indigestion, and nervous prostration, gnpply is limited. - they aimed at the development of the grant to Kingston Collegiate after all other means had failed. - the mind as well as that of the Institute because there is no gym- If you are suffering from any of these ailments, don't give u hope until you �LE� CF32CKEN FCOL7 u - body. To judge by a modern ossium. pp ... daily paper, we would come to the ._ have given Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege- Jtist't11e thin for youngchicks i lbs.for 25 cents. I y conclusion that the people of the table you Compound like special advice g Call and see. it. present time dell 'All.their time write to Mrs. Pinkharn, Lynn and energy to the development of Mass., for it. She Lias guided the body, ignoring that of the th;)---rands to health, free of Bananas, Oranges, _Celery, Lettuce,. Cabbage, .'.{ , vn eased. On Saturday afternoon _- - - L':.re - ' -. -..- ' eU]tJ1119 Spanish 4nlOnt3 lA9t, a Marathon Paris wad rail i1i — —� -- t r . :tietiv York, there been pix con- T1IIE T.1RLF.-Prcker'ng �tatiort G The best Fruits in the Market. testallt9. The twee~,tea N%i6ie�.�,ed r. R. -Truinv ;oirg East jar PA-follotds- ( by this-ty or torty :htruseturr eo- •No fi `blast l:) A D.. 'lover and Timothy-Seeds at Market Prices. - p 13 local 2 1:3 P.W. LTse Siminers' Garden Seedy 7 for"25 cents. ple. No sooner was the race ivutn d 14 Lccal ._ ,r U4 P. X than-dozens of daily papers is-tied rainy in .t'eat dans as t,3lowe- s i "estray" with a full Acctiuut of the - ,: - No. 1a Lo al 3 sr;A \t. I Affair. Telegraph titles all ever a t 11 Lxsal . 2 o P. At. e h a rd so o s ''' Grocery , the continent were kept busy for I 7 3F ail s 35.P. 11, hours giving ctTnlple details of the •.Sunday included. - - "Buy Buy your Groceries at the Grocers. race. «hat a contrast this is to stepped to ?A minutes _ the .interest taken in. any great HORSEMEN! you will, find oursure'wrh Dr. shoop'e i 'intellectual achievement. Not CROUP Croup Remedy. one nearlHeart so much s stock of cuts cotaplete in timet will surely prove. u b y a flare was taken y line. tress A gate aaa plesaingyyrnp-s utr�c` e No v P Y -p pers in recording the ever invention of the wireless tele- O 0 0 '-.M E N --L`0 S T grpph' which is one of the greatest ,r* achievements the world has ever - Or are they just keeping out of the way until spring ' witnessed. Great events that willt , housgrcleaning is done? have a far-reaching effect, Are .,e � sIeF� A1 , occuring every day, but which re e i l #!E �tfili ,; Six bars Sunlight soap for 25c ceive no passing notice €rout the Comfort ft '• t `" -. :•. !Richard's 2Sc 'press. Longboat has a, wonderful : :. pair of leggs. btrG they n ii! accdtn- Gillet's Iye, $&I soda, Pearline, Ammonia, Bora=, Whiting, push nothing that n'itl beautify aur ow n artist's are eon3tantl ioduria new Glue, Paints, whitewash. Stoves. Scrub and Shoe brushes: :the world. For the moment he yP B -,See our line of brooms, wire and rotten chthea linea, wash- hue received Much attention and creations. HATS that will charm you at. boards, etc, and don't forget that we self sugar and ether `.: has been an object of hero - groceries cheaper than any other house in this part of the worship, but in a short .,'hire he 'THE MISSES 1=0 WELL-, rt'. Highest price paid for first class Butter and count will be forgotten..' The body teat' Fresh Eggs. '.show wondorfid endurance, but 332GCk f9t2EjAt t301.1tC1, r- the• intellect will accorn lish a - p:`-thousand times times more anti Its de- ' velapmen't should receive some of - Geo, Philipt - 6 ro u ham •:_the eneouragement that is noR• New Advertisemer►t T. G. HADI•-Issuer of ►earrings given to that of'the body. • Licruses in the County-of_Q ---- ?. �1 g0 s 271y Al- ATNL`i UNCI L a state price: Apply box 37,Pickering, Tt OR SA.L-F--Ta•o fresh co%s•s, also 1 one coming in is a few days,at lot 30:con • the above council suet, purs.aant Lo !�t1JFOTHY SEEP FOR SALE. also 13,Pickering•or addroes GEJ1tot DAVLUSON Now is lrh�i Time 'and Isuljuurnenent on Monday the 5th.inst. alsike to mix to grow good hay. Alp ly I Cherryw9od. _ k7.28 at lot 16,con.7,Pickering,or writ,F F pr H l( Members all present, the reeve in the, Claremont.' asci CLOVER SEED FOR SALT::.--We Gave for agile a quantity of-so. 1 red end `e } Chair. a'sike clover at le aoua quantity rises: �SESTNEY • Is ' The minutes the last meeting OR SALE AND TO RENT:-The`BROS..Audlev, P _ 23-7 _ o 11 1 ham S were read and approved. ' undersigned is offering for sale his black• ' --` A number of accounts were read and am ah stock and tools, and will also rent his LSIKE CLOVER SEED.-The v retideace and blacksmith shop, poles bion to f (I„ undersigned has for sale a'2luantity'of referred to the respective committees. be giv@a on the'fint a1 April. liEkT. LAR', nod clean alsike Beed. Apply on remia••e lot Communications were Pad-from Dunbirton; 23tf I `4,g F cos Pickering,or write JQt'N GREEN- Com Is the place to get JUST WHAT YOU WANT in OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The {'LAW,Pidiering, 4b-7 Furniture of ala 'Description The Metallic Roofing Cu., Toronto;, , y p ; The Haniilton&Toronto Sewer Pie �� OR SA =A barn Mx313, situated P Logan 100 sore farm.base line, Hering �j - Co.• T E Pugh, declining to act as for eels on reasonable terms. Land is very 1 oil lot 2,rear of 4th con, Pickering. Ths R e.have n0 special bargain days. Every day is bargain day for i road overseer and pound-keeper; L T beet clay,stone house etc,it miles from n.T.ru frame and ocher,parts of buildinez iu Rood those who buy'from Its. The difference'in nlateri$l, 1 Barclay, re meeting to dial with base will rent it not sold at once, Apgly in eves• shape. For particulars apply to wM.lfohl - _ y, g ings to F.M.CHAPMAN,Vickering. 25tf OOSIBE,,Pickering, or THOS, MORECOMBE, makes a material difference in the price. -' linea bridge'; The: Meal Shingle and w'httby 9r_fte Thie ez tains the Bttr Ains in the dais papers.Siding Co., Ltd., Preston; The (salt ARM FOE SALE.-Being lots 10 - — P g ' Y Art Metal Co., Ltd.; ' The Metallic F- and 11, con 7,township of Pickerina,any O LET-Pickering College proper C, r consisting c1 210 acres, This farm in the one T ty, about three acres under cultivation, See our display of Window Blinds—any color or style. Roofing Co.CO. U.'Canada,Toronto; 'C A on which the well-known Greenwood.herd of large quantity of plum trees; etc., five or si: U hOlRterin and•Picture Fistula a special Good-fellow, Whitby, re township short.horns have been bred and fed during the acres of pasture,dwelling, stab:ea, etc. will P g g printing. past forty years, It is as rich as a garden and rent at pert'moderate rate to snitahIs part clesp,. Wgpld sell-1-30 acres, 189 scree or the For particulue apply to JOHN DICKIE, Pick- Goods delivered anywhere free of charge.: On motion .lir. Luke, representing whole of it. There is timber'on one part of it ering the Pedlar People of Oshawa was worth 52000. Terms easy, Poseessioa given i t f� heard and exhibited samples of their Apra let 1,X9, Arthur Jolinstt,u, Greenwood. (SHORTHORN BULLS FORSALE. _ 37tf , IJ one roan 2 yrs old past, one roan 2 years :We are sole agents for the Central Granite and Barbel Works. metal shingles and material for cover- - old in spring, These brs are fit for service in Monuments of every kind. Call and see us before inceiling. The Markham & Pickering to12eat of.to sof lsoee•eralbull calves y man in ' buying. Prices the lowest. n motion Geo. Hollinger rises heard this country. Applv on premises lot Id,con.7, re trees on read which shaded hi land Telephone Ca Ltd. Picketing nt write E.E.PCGH,Claremyo Con' f and he could not plough headlands on p T - -- - - Bell and Independent Telephone.Connection. _ account of the roots, also stated that (3LSE FOR -SALE-Cituated on �OTICF. is hereby given that a spa- Centre street in the village of Clarcmout bridge on 2nd core roTAd Opp lot 28 was cial g,mierul meeting of the sharehold_ Franco, niuc rooms ,00cl cellar, woodshod, a not ¢nfr I hard and soft water. r,,t :onsiats of 1;l acre ets of 'the Markham and Picker in I o[land. A n rsute:c u. ar.e ani st ail fruit. Geo. Bayes tray heard e to ate Telephrtne Company, Limited, will 1W House is pnod renair. ,r farther past culara XM AS -. ® OD-S lahorperforrr ed for crhich lie irad not held at the Oddfeflwcy,:' Hall, in the' apply to BINS, aosi:111 BKONN'.r,Claremont, "' received creGit• V111ago .of R'hitevale, on `aturday' C,-8 Just ' Received , On emotion Dfr.`Brvc•kor„ I•epl•e,er,t- the 2tth dery of April, 1170:1, :lt tett, 0k101PER,ENC EARS' a ingg the Preston Mural Shingle anis „'else:c in the nftetr.non, far the per• EXPERIENCEEARS' 5idiug Co. ryas heard :lnd exhibited pose oi'r;on,idering and iif depuied nil• ' samples Of ltingles,•ett, visablOe-onftrming two By-tam tel:' f Fresh Raisims, Currants, Peels, etc., etc. On motion -)fr. Iscvers, of the Me- have },!t n pressed by. the I)ire� i r tallic Roofing Co.,Toroato,.w, heard. the Compnily •that•is to say,' By-lar; Best quality At lowest prices. On motion JIr. Sm};eats riptscent- No, 'J, to prcnids foil thecallin in a-nd in the Galt Art Metal Co,, was heard. payment of the present bond indebt- i The standing committee on Bonuses ednetis of tate Company, and By-law George Parker, Dunbar'ton !or Wire fences, Drainage matters No, 4, to authorize the issue of bonds TRnoc M aftxs and Snow shovelling reported receiv- of the Company to the extent of $25, DESIGNS ing applications for bonuses on wire 000, to provide* femds for the retire- DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS; $ P hny;ae sending a sketch and description may A�Ve your bills printed at fences from Joseph Borland, fence to Ment of the resent bond indebted- aalcld ascertain mar oplmou free whether an 11 ave on Brock road south of the village P invent nn ie probably Datentahle Communlca- gg ness and any other indebtedness Of the tlonestrioYlyconadentfal HiINOBbOK on Patent/ of Claremont, also from Sohn R. Co►u an sent free,oldest agency for securing encs. Linton, fence to he fr m lot '15 to Company, sari to extend, equip. and Patents eaten rouqb Munn h t,a reoslvr + P otherwise improve the telphohe plant apsetainotlee,wichoatcharge tLthe �'. the News Office. centre of lot 18 on B F con., and system of the Company, and foren`If�` tmer�ean. ffARS On motion of Mr, Scott, chairman other lawful purposes-of the Company. I committee, the report was adopted. By order of the Board of Directors. �"nbl: dII°o ami eo,°'�'inie arkad Term or In fact we can do any kind of work in ! The standing committee On Contin- Canada 75 n You.Postage prepala sora by gencies reported and recommended ALPH. HOov$R, President, as news l _ ,� the following payments: D R Beaton, DONALD R. BEATON, Secretary �l9ped�fh on ��_�• of ail:t:� $ on m^'.icy i Whitevale, April 9th, 1909. Z7_29 I MUH Owl�Wt,�New irk a wa3• that is sure to please you. , �, -- ,. n,a w;•t..v4,:'F" .,. R+.. :L 'Y✓. x •aY..'.i"p' - z.G?,. an�'g" C.'. :E<t.I.^a Y91i^+T' .•.✓:o ... -.A ',e C ''ttT•K iS' .�i� h,. '"c.,-4 q '>, '. *+..._ ..••f^'- _ apr..,'n•�,'�'w .;..... .r., .:°� n• .E. .T Ry —a ."" k y. t p a+,Y,. - ..6 .�;,•• f...rs„� '�' Ks >.. ..> �. .a.,,. • Nfi ;,6t''-.•,.'. ,-. •,. ,a.., - ,� .. _ a;, CLAREMONT- - Frank Cowper has purchased N. i BROOgLIN RELIABLE Mr. Ball was in the city on Burton's driver. CJf0OLt7 �tttrda Ft•auk Johnston, of Toronto was Following is from the Waterville F; i 'Ralph Evans was in StOuffville in town one day- last week. (Kansas)Telegraph —Marshall county For Men, Women and Children, Sovereign Boots for Men(eterypair on Tuesday. James McFarlane has engaged death of tLockwoods Fiioneers in the guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them. ="l ' Randall th Ro ers who di - tt at a ome o 1 r, Mrs. W. --� state is rather indisposed. Mrs• Evans Ward is VLSI g E. Stewart at Vermillion, Sunday, YLOURNAND FEED. - Rev. J. W. Totten spent two her parents in Toronto for a week. March 7,at the age of seventy-four. eilays in the cit test week. Wood-cutting seems to be the The funeral was held Monday and in- ` Y 1 Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry.' This is the time for 8 cin house favorite pastime,of many of our terment made in the Vermilfion cem- P g Feed constantly on hand. a ole>ktnin$and S rian pedlars. resents.idetery. Deceased came to Marshall Y count from n�hr Brooklia, Canada, Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central. Mrs. �Vm. Evans we are leased Harry Found has purchased a y • . to report is now convalescent. new driver, having disposed of in 1870-and resided here until his death "Gra Bird." He leaves one son, J. L. Rogers, and The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Thos.' Gregg- shippp\,.carload Y one daughter, Mrs. Stewart; both of j of cattle to Montreal'on Friday. MI Knight has taken possession Vermillion. - Several of our citizens are hay- of the farm lately vacated by ; ing their turn of the Grip this Nathan Tarr. ! - ' week. Fred Cowie of the 7th concession • r Ales slid M'rs. Wilson visited has moved into the Slack residence Rheumatism JI D�O Ashburn and My,7tle friends on in the village. s, s g AK Sunday. Fred and Mrs. Farmer'entertain- W. H. Pu 11 shipped ed rt number Of friends OII Wed- I have found a tried and tested cure for Rhe+• g Aped a Clydes- mutism! Not a remedy that will straighten tc, - Important showing - _ dale stallion to Saskatchewan on nesday 'evening. di;tot ted limbs of chronic crit'plos,nor turn two Po g of Snest display of Monde Ira Powell intends visiting Te- gowths back to flesh again. That is impossible. China. A very large assortment of Y•". ort I can now surely kill the pains and paaa(A ionto and Hamilton friends std.tr-,the aeclu-abld disesse. ' Mrs. McKay returned"n1i en- n Germany—wish a Chemist Lr the city of Stationary. Books,Dolls,. Toys, jnbt da from visiting her sat hter in IILQ the holiday, > Y $ >� I Dom.. t rdt—I found the last L-raredlent witL received for the Hiilida trade. Call` . Toronto. David Gregg spent seveial hays;which Dr.Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made y _ ret curl visitin a perfected, dependabb prescription. Rlthout and see them. Miss Ethel Burton 'is visitiv y $ f viends in Torou- that laa iagnelient,I successfully treated mans, frient's in Port Nrry for a euuple to. Agiuconrt. rnr.nycasesofRheumat±sm;butnow.atlmt,itr:nt,_ Stlbaoriptione taken,'for all Magazines, ;s I3ert.13ack has moved into the;"" curable cases of osis, h.o,—tpfore Of week`:. much dradad diseasc. Those sand-like granular Weekly and Daily Newspapers Chits. Gibbons has returried Tii,�niso I -ideucerecentlyvacat- wastes,fo'rndinRheumatic FSiood.r mt�lrasolce ed by l Ct �V 11SOn and pass away'.under the action of the remedy as home after spending three weeks* freely as does stWar when added to pure water. c Frank Coy per sold three fillies And then,when dia;olvrd.these poisonous wares Y V T-1. vaCatiOII with friends Ili TOCOntu.. frealy pass from the syst>,m. and the cause of The young son of Mr. Ross of to Graham Bros. last week the Rheumatism is sone forever. Ther., is now no Glen Major is ver ill at pride being$700, real need—no aerial excuse to suffe: Iot,sar with. $=OC3r Street. •� J y present: Robt. Thompson,'civil engineer, °"fD wa sou,and in conila•ace recommend ., . : ,We hope for his.speedy recovery. Of Cobalt, spent a fete days last r h s Judson Bundy and Calvert and Y DL S1i�Qp S. x week at D. Macnab's. J o Mes.'Go Congress attended the to lastun- • E. Yr . E VA1� 8 • art' Congress at Toronto last 3I r. Sherrick -spent Monday at r1' lel ' week. b aremon£working ie the switch- Blacks'mithill David Young, principal of the board at W. M. Panner's. Rheumatic Remedy Miss Eva Jones is confined to amp Manufacturer 9 _ Guelph public schools spent a few her bed with .a severe attack of T. M. MCEADDEN. days last week with his father •..In all its branches. here inflammatory rhetimatism. Shop and Residence, Dundas St ' The"Sacrament of the Lord's Nelson Wagg sold his gray team DR a C SM/TH Orders Promptly &t- Supper will be dispensed in the to v lumberman in British Co- "WHITBY, ONT. - tend to, • ppee lumbia for the sum-of$1000. DENTIST, BTOi'FFVILLE. - _ Presbyterian Church here next L man Pilke has been engaged- Honor graduate of Toronto University Three doors west of=Whitby House. . Light horses a specialt Sabbath- by John Gerow 'to work in his and Royal College of Dental Surgeons, y Friday being Good Friday and um facto Burin the summer. also Post-graduate of.Chicago-College. __ a ptiblic holiday the Iudependent P ['Y' g We are prepared to instal wood or iron 'Alex. Cleland Robert Ward has gold his farm Crown and bridge work a specialty. Central will be closed,except from pumps on short notice,also attend y 8 to 9 o'clock a. m. . on the 7th concession the price. At Claremont lat Tuesday of month. to all kinds of repairing. beim in the neighborhood of Office over Sargent's Tinshop. �i1aX03=0=t f • Thns. and'.Mrs. Paterson gave a g Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill ' $3 Independent. ` party to a number of their friends also gasoline engines and Preventics—those Candy Cold Care ou Friday evening. A pleasant — the sauce gear Tablets—will safely and quickly check all time is reported by all.- c _ - _ 14iAGNF.T CREAM SEPARATOR olds and the grip. Tr theta once and c The sap-cuckei s were seen trend- see? 48-25c. Bold by T:M. McFadden. ittg their way to DlcFarlane; Phone•No.50 at residence. _ ;* sugar bush on Sunday in order STANDARD rr that their.thirst might be quench BANK 'MACHINE SHOP i - .5 ed. Messrs. William and Alec Thonl, E"61i;leJ 1873 - The undersigned having uxch= OFCANADA 77 sraac6..,. _ g 8 � Robert Carron and Miss Mary ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in. , Carson. -of Dumbarton, visited Kinsale, is prepared to do all friends in town on Tuesday 'of •ilwith which.has been amalgamated the kinds of repair wurk` and general ii b this week. black§mithing„ We are pleased to see Thos. F. STERN BANS OF CANADA Satisfaction guaranteed. .'Stephenson at work- again in rices right. - P orf Rork for a couple of weeks all and see us. Of ail materials and design ' blacksmith shop after being had C through illness. The combined Beaks offer as exceptional service JAMF�9 FEhFGLLLY. �, a,u���ad as�iyoas.toet M. Chapman, of Toronto, is throughout Ontario. The Branches of the Banks are so Kinsale, Out, and 91066" Priom. Don't be misled by •. spending the Easter vacation with distributed that together they cover the best districts of ��we se na employ therm.oom"oens• -friends here. On Sunday he will ,the Province. ; Farmers Truck's I ly ws ma. &a� ao throw os the apoft resist the Methodist choir with 19 per ,which you ww x 70 ' oosrtsnissiou of Dent. heir Easter music. gg holy pw, by tmmh&Wx% from m• _ The fire company are making P I C K E R I N G ,BRANCH the wtreel& cut old wn.. Make and a'a. wRITIY •FLANITE c prepetratioas to pant a drama C"RENCE T. BATTT, Manager tecta trucks. oaOe, Whitby.oNarsio some time early in May. The t >ORAI�cn Alf.&0 AT WHITBY. 1 Miggies and other vehicles repainted. drams which the have i view n to Y at reasonable rast+ee. The otd fashioned way of dosing•'has eleven characters. y g a weak James McFarlane made his fiat Thomas Patterson, e��'or stimulating the heart or kid- • , neva is 611 wrong. Dr. Shoop first point- delivery of maple syrup on•Satur ed•out this error. This is why his dxy. On account of so little frost House� cieaning -0LAREMONT(Dowewell's old stand ' eition—Dr. Shoop's Restorativeis-and •the mild nights the season j directed entirely to the cause of the" has not been a favorable one so Read the in formula on the bo: of silmenM—the weak inside or controlling far. - n ask ymour doctor 'hoop, to stren,then iL weak etomaah, Pink Pain Ta�blete The It so difficali, The foot-ball boys held their it there is a better one. Pain ea' con• oo B? gestion, blood pressure somewhere. Dr.- heart,or kidoeye,it one goes ai it correct• cure your 1 ing, u e Clean4r, 8, ' -Pain Tablets-cheek hemiits qoatrolliag They will hold regular practice Patna, womanly Tains, para anywhere. �or inside neerve. Wheenathem nerves tail � now anti[ the tournament on the Brushes, Scrubbing R rushes,.Brooms,'Mops and every Try one, and reel 20'for 25c. Sold by then those organs mast surely falter. t r. -24th of May particulars of .which T. M. McFadden. These vital truths are leading druggists will be given later. thing.necessary in the hotrse-cleaning line, L _—_ everywhere to disponee and recommend With the advent of the fine f^FTTT�iE D S Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Teat it a few at the lowest possible prices at CUTTERS 'LL days Lad see l Improvement will prompt. • 5' weather the, firemen will have ollow. Sold by T. M.McFadden, . :occasional practice. Whenever CUTTERS lyt the fire bell is sounded each fire- Charles Sargent, Claremont :moan is expected to be in his place whether there is a fire Or not. �CTJTTEI�,B a ° e a o Otic city fathers met on Satn hardware, Stoves, Paints and Oils ' o e sf � :e st xs S day.to discuss drainage matters and other matters of interest to I have a full range of Cutters,all $ the village. We understand thatz d r~ tb x 1C a o Q the latest styles at rices that - o = O= they purpose laying down a sewer Y P , C a ' pipe and building considerable C64HOP Are sure to suit roti. 11 R� Q�bbs °� K tai x~ Earl >5ow this year. a° °l=@�� pd �° .o �3�i cement walk 'swell,of Fort�4'illiam, = a an m at ale �• �' c° !o ►d is visitingfriends in Claremont. Cal d'see the as I n.g T r ep g�, V c '. O� He is now taking a month's vacs- _ cella please you in every >K tion which he 'will spend in this way. o " ' ''" m+ Jan 0i J ��1.i \ y 11 .d =t • •part of Ontario. He states that �•'' ' � � ..- Feb his' father and sister will visit ti °' m m scar R• J• Ci0W11LI1, "BrtIL1g�1SIY2• ► '° '°i.� •'° yo friends here later in the season. o ..,, Apr _ A committee of Baptist Church Coughs that are tight, or distresaino ° •o o,. may p has been appointed to tuake'the tickling coughs gel quiok and certain help o rn� J ne ~'C hold- necessary arrangements -for hold- 7 from Dr. $boop'e Cough Remedy Oa this �� ;, a � o a� say �� ing their annual excursion. It account druggists everywhere are favoring o r - c m dept M bas not yet been decided where Dr.Shoop's Cough �smedy. The tender m' ` this excursion yet n ill be held but g" leaves o1 a harmress iun�-healing nioun• �w ,Oat. y full particulars trill be given-when An UY111Inited Stil�Jply tainona ehrnb give to Dr. 8h rop'e. Cough m. to o ��� Nov. O Remedy its curative properties:.. Those m m ]leo c0 the fll'Cani,'e1nEi1'tS have been leaves have the-power to calm the most 4snnary 191f1-Whitby 11, Oshawa 12.Broupham It R'aS ilnOtillCC s,Port Perry le,Uxbridge 91,Canaington 80, •inade. ,ry1' dietreeeinp�coueh,an9 to soothe,and heal' r, d in t'.e Method- of Chop` and Feed the moat sensitive bronchial membrane. Beaverton 19,Lptergrove 18 ist Church on Sunday' that there Teat it once yourself and seek Sold by.T. Rheumatic po sons are quickly and sure- nvill be Servk-e ill that church to- r M•McFadden, ly driven out of the blood with Dr.Shoop'a day (Good Friday) at :3 p. m. 'It is - Rheumatic.Remedy—ligaid'or tablet form. �- intended to-bea service for all the of all 'kinds the Pickering _ Dr, Shoop's booklet on Rheumat•am plain, ' ly and interes�a-just haw this is M churches if they wish to tithe � done.' Tell some sufferer of this book, or -'part ill it. Itis desigiied to spend -. - vigilance ' Committee better still,write Dr. Shoop,Racine,Wis., an hour in commemoration of the i' for the book and free teat samples. Send .:j -Crucifixion of Cliri�t. Everyone - on 1L`c�fnd. no money. Just•join with bi.Shoop mud t : is invited and will be hearth The object,of this Association is to Give some sufferer a pleasant surprise. Y lessen stealing and prosecute Sold by T.Al. McFadden.. •welcomed.. A very enjoyable Mission Band the felons. , concert was held in the Methodist -- — having properthetolgncomb ani- Church, Claremont, on Monday M cam t om u er JQ Members :- Executive C mi%t sem evening last. The young people _ immediately of of the band did Credit to 'them- - Ldemlierahip fee' - gl•�• heave your otkiera at the. .. a� selves. An offering was taken Tioket9 mar be Lary o from the Presion- dent or PICKERING LUMBER YARD which amounted to $11.00 which SPINK lVI ILL S ae.—L.y D. appliaa6ion. _ • . will be used'by the band on its Exec Com.—L. D. Banka, C>?eo, Leng, for Ontario and New Brunswick ' Missionary department. The ' W, V. Richardson, Pickering,On white cedar shingles. ! n -churches are being aroused as - Patent Roofing and all kinds of never before in the work of 71 V liL�LlT�T('1 J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, building material. wissions. C 1 C.J L R i lel vi President. Secretary W. D. GORDON & 80" U ...?""'- � .. .. +� k ..',. -,'9.;. - ", .i.'r' •:,;a�+l' ',:•..' --•:.r 7+.. w ° �'Q' �xar .i'.-h� ..t? �c ''�..,'�'"'. y�-,�. '�y •:`�.-•.�:'4�C� '"�1'.''ral' n. .. .,. .. ./' - v..,.._' .. .. .• -.. ..: .:. Apr. „C. ., . .. ,.Yom,.-::.' +- •_ ?A..? r: ..- .,•� i, a-� ,;5., r USIADING MARKETS GENERAL INC EASE. IN AY U 0y -;,-E B _ - _ ODES Toronto April 6-Flour-Ontario ' �nA Man gilled . aTld One Hurt on the wheat 90 per cent. patents, $4.1b to Hard 'Working Post Office Employees Y i $4.20 today in buyers' sacks out, ' King's Wharf at Quebec.' side for export. Manitoba flour, Salaries Will Be Advanced. first patents, *5.70 to $5.90 on track - �a Toronto; second patents, 1$5.40 to A despatch from Quebec Bays: were charging one of the large $3.60, and strong bakers', $5 to A despatch from Ottawa says: man is 313T-consequently'the is buoys with calcium of carbonite, $5.20. Hon- Mr. Lemieux Postmaster-1 crease is $156 per year. There is For want of expert direction on y Wbeat=No. 1 Northern, $1.21, i a further betterment in the condi which did not seem to fit. One General, has given notice of a r-d-i Friday forenoon a fatal- explosion, and No. '2 Northern, $1.18, Geor tions of the men by allowing those of, the workmen presumably Ger- , r 'solution in the Commons which In rade A to go rade B after occurred on the King's Wharf in melee, lifted acpiece of batten froze pian Bay ports: No. 1 1\orthern ` ' g g g connection with the Quebec agency the round and commenced to all rail, and No. 2 North- will bring good news to over one,oaly three months' service. Q g y g ern, $1.24%, all rail. tfiousand employees in the outside In the case of fourth-class clerks _ of the Marine and ' Fisheries De-! 'strike the carbon, when the ex- • Barley-No. 3•extra 60e outside. y pertinent, which resulted in the. plosion.took place. ,It,was ae:celer service of the department. The the minimum salary,-which is .now _ death of,one' man named Lud er' ated b the dam snow that cov- Oats-Ontario No. 2 white, 48c resolution provides for a general practically only $361, is increased g + y P on track Toronto.; No. 2 Wester n- $ adt ante in salary to messen� rG,'to $500, and the annual increase g Germaine and serious injury to eyed the ground 'I which the large Canada. •oats,' 47%c, Collingwood, porters, letter-carriers, ,box collet- of $100 is provided up to a maxi- j another employee , named Huppe. gas buoy stood. 'It is very evident, and No. 3 46c Bay ports; No.. 2 ors, stainr•s, sorters and fuurth'�uium,ot. kroo. The agency. is now -busy getting! that' the workmen were ignorant Western .Canada, all rail, 51 e.' class clerks. The increases average) Iii.the case of stampers and sort- " ready the buoys to be laid in the of the danger in handling the cal- yeas-95c outside, 'St. Lawrence at the opening of I cium of carbonite, .and there was , ever me s year. ors the minimum salary is raised Corn-ho. 2 American yellow, For messengers, porters, letter from $400 to 8500. navigation, and several workmen no expert to direct them. 73%c, on track,. Toronto, and No, carriers and box collectors the new The action of th3 Postmaster- 2 72%c air track, Toronto. Gana schedule will be as foliosys:-urade'General extends to the letter-car- 1'RENC i RUNNER CII MP.ION. FAMILY ASPHYXIATED• than corn, 71 to 72c on track, T0- a, $1.75 per day; grade B, $2; riers and other outside ,employees ionto. .grade- C, -$2.25; .grade D, $2 50; of the Postoflice Department 'the fihrubb and Longboat Failed to Family of h1 r. dames Dl'cLean, Bran-Cars, $23 in bulk outside. grade $; $2.75. The present same measure of justice as has Finish In 1Hat•athon Race. London, Found Unconscious.- Shorts, .$23 to, $23.50 in bulk out- schedules are '50 cents leas,in each been accorded to members of the' :....a side. A despatch ficin New York says A despatch from London, Ont., _ cage. The average number of ih idc'servica ge•ner'ally by the re- HA d St. Yves of France won the says: At 6-o'clock on Friday even- vv ork.ing days in the year fur each cent increases_of salary. Brest international bIarathon Der- fug, when neighbors broke into the COUNTRY PRQDV3 E. by for-professional runners at the house of James McLean, on Ches- Apples-$1,60 td $5.'50 for choice 14iilch cows and springersZvere du.l. REFOLj ER Iti EACH HAND. li�iational League baseball park, ley ,avenue, it was to find McLean; ualities and '$3,50 to $4 fur 'sec- Sheep and lambs-Firm and un- en wife and three children in an q ' here on Saturday. Dorando Pietri onds. cheeped: Calves-Quiet and lower, :Daring Thief Gets Away With Dia• of Italy was second; John J. Hayes unconscious condition from gas as- Beans-Prime $1.90 to $2,. and Bu Stead and.unchan• ed. Se ; y h xiatioa. For eighteen hours Bugs-Steady :; tnonds at Montreal. c cif New York third and Matthew P y. g hand-picked, $2.10 to $2.15 per lett at $6.90 f.o.b. and $7.15, fed Maloney of Yonkers, N. Y., fourth. they had been that way-. All will bushel. and watered. - A despatch •from.Montreal sziys: Tom Longboat, the Canadian Iu- probably recover except a ten $2 to .82.75 pea Montreal April 6.-Trade in cat-'Montreal is ' becoming famous g Honey-Combs, dian, quit the track .in the nine- 3'car-old girl, who is in o• serious dozen and strained .10' to .1Ic per tle was rather slow, with the priu-; hrough her epidemic of robberies teetith mile, sled Alfred $hrubb of condition. The family retired pound. ' es a shade lower;" prime bex•veOi 1 and hold-ups. On Saturday-night England gave up in the twenty- about midnight on Thursday night. Hay-Wo 3 timothy, . $10.3fj to cold at 5'/, to b;;c.per pound,-bu4 a daring rvd#�ery nes committed ua fifth mile. .Both were completely An hour later the mother was $11 per toe on track here, and they were nut extra; pretty gond., t Lawrence street, when a thief exhausted trying t0 keep .the ter- awakened by the moaning of y lower grades at 88 to S9 a ton. aa,mals sold at 4! to 5c, and sou} "mashed :a window .in a jewellery rific pace set by the Frenchman. child. She staggered into the next Straw-$7 tv $o on track. mon stock at V/ to 4c. Per puupd, ,shop, securdEl $3.000 worth o! die- fihrubb made a game struggle from room, to find the child vomiting, Potatoes-65 to "I per bag on Calves sold at from $2 to $7 each. !mond's, and-made good his escape the twentieth• to the tweets fifth and then herself fell ir1 a semi track: Sheep .at +about 5' c per pound:;, tPrmrizing the crowd on the $rile, but the pace.etas too fast-and. condition. The woman 16c r pound; it "to Id.;tor= `lbs tit 6i2 to. Ie per _pound•,•street by flourishing a pair of re- --- Poultry-Chi, 25 to sa s that she-never completeiy lost fi a volver9. He then ran a short dis- the distance to-o far for him: 3pe p , Spring lambs at from $i to 86 each. St. Yves; the almost unknown, rossciousness, but was physically Le s, 20 to 22c per pound. C:uod lets o! [at hogs sold at 7!; ''tance to Lagaurhetiere street, and 4rbo figured but-little in the fore- -unable to arise or even make a -_ _ to 8c per pound. - dimbed into a waiting rig and es- sesta of the race, covered the. sound. -When, neighbors finally L-416 cap-ed .with his confreres, .' Marathon distance, 20 miles 385 t awoke her .she: thought it was but THE DAIRY MARKETS. ands, in 2 hours 40 minutes 503-5jmorn•ing. Her husband, when Butter=Pound'prints, 20 to 2ic;_ LEAPED TO IIIfi DEATH. seconds, a remarkable performance aroused, murmured that he had ,tubs and fiarge rolls= lb to. 17c; in- - FOC. under the conditions, and finished. overslept. .. ferior, 13,,to 14c; creamery rolls; Spectacular $uic ide at Kiagara _ I 20 to 21 c, full+. D P . --'•'-• ' Wath a fast egrint' iu good condi- -. '''`' - - 25c, and solids, ... _ me W Pretty NearTragedy _ • So t 'ng a tion. Dorando was four minutes . 'SWALLO��ED THE SPOONS. Eggs-Case' lots, 18 to 19c her A, despatch-from 1.iagara Falls, at Brockville. for,y-seven and three-fifths seconds - . dozen. N, Y„ says: An unknown' man, behind the ' Frenchman; while TI►ree Tagen tram Philadelphia Cheese-Large cheese, 133 4.^ per about 38 years old, on Sunday- of Ades etch from Brockville says: P Hayes, the third man, followed the _Man's Stolha,ch. pound, and twins, 14 to 1437 ternoon,- committed sukido by Thos. McGraw is a hero around" Italian across the finishing•line . A _Philadelphia despatch says: junrpiag into the river from Luna the G. T. K: shops at present. On three minutes asci fifty seconds let= $OG PRODUCTS. Saturdac afternoon while lighting George Wujcechowski was operat- - Island,. A scorl of people saw hap er. No time was taken on Maloney, an engine preparatory to a trip the fourth • was, St... Yves took' ed on at the Episcopal Hospital Bacon-Long clear, I2 tq. 12%c swept over, the falls. The rear: s c ger the.road and as the coal was here on Tuesday, and three-s oons per pound in case lots; mess pork,' actions Were not unuskial, and, elven' - down $5,000 of the'prizIs money, P t,ein <hovelled into the fire box and a fork were removed from his X20.50 to $21 ; short cut, 823 to 824• 'A hen he rlaztitered up on. the K Dorando $2.500, Hayes $1,500, and slumach. Since Dr. •C'. G. Davis Hams-Light to medium, 14 to railing, no one supposed he 'A'as go- ticC+ra�i noticed a five-pound tin , Maloney $1,000. Shrubb and Long- , erated on the'same atient last 14%c;do., heavy, 13 to 13%c; rolls, ing to_juinp. _ He stood on the, rail- ran s blasting powder used is the boat go unrewarded for their brave P P ' - ' mines for disrnterfrating bitumia- Thursday, and found. a kitchen 11 to 11%,c; shoulders, IOJc; backs, Ing for a' second or two peering efforts. 16;j to re; breakfast"bacon,'•15� �lvwn into the water and then di.ed nus coal, A sample of the powder fork, wrapped with a ball of twine, on being tested roved a ver pow- 1lodged in his throat, the man has to 16c. s head-foremost. He was de'acrib- p y been hailed. as "the. human oa- Lard Tierces, 13c; tuffs, 13%c;" ed as an unsuually handsome Irian, erful• explosive. Had the can. to : TIRED OF SL'FFRaCETTES cap,ci Mc(;ravvs eye it is hard, to - - trick." He complained of pain in pails, 23%a _ ,_ weighing, about 1110 pounds,',aith3' aavallowin his food. The opera- clack hair and "moustache, lis say what• might have been the re- Tittle Sympathy Shown In Another. K P overcoat a'as found on the bridge. sult: Fruitless Raid. tion on his throat followed," His BUSINESS _aT MONTREAL. -' sister aide a visit to the hospital Montreal, April 6.-Peas--No "2, - p n eat, P A despatch from London says: and said she believed he had swal- $i.03 to $1,04: Oats-Canadian DRANK CARBOLIC ACID. The militant woman Suffragists lowed several other articles of �S'estern No. 3, 51, to 51;!c; extra RIOTING •Iti CAIRO. - made another attempt on AWednes- !kitchen .furniture. He confessed No. 1 feed, 50% to 51c; Np. 1 feed, Four-year-old London Boy Has a day afternoon to gain access to 'to' three spoons and an extra fork, 5o to boat;'Ontario No,-12, b0 to Lancers and Moumted Policemen i i Narrow Escape. ' -..'the buildings ,t+f Parliament, but,ahich were•recovered on Tuesday. b0;,jc; Ontario No. 3,. 49 to 49�,'c; Disperge,lhe blob. - they - were easily 'foiled' by the _q Ontario No. 4.-48 to 48,r',cc; No. 2 A' despatch frorii Cairo, Egv A despatch from-London, Ont , police,, who were expecting' them WOMAN FELL FR03I BRIDGE. barley, b9'„ to Gbc; buckwheat, sacs :' Harold Dent, aged four 5Lqv- - Thew rens law rumu.l Pars- son of Mr. Cbester Dent, ; P g !itis. Hcuard 'of Rronnsrille.Hnrt 69,UlArle to 'Oc. Flour.-hlsnitoba�gated last Creek, that'provides pen- 3 unlit is getting fired of these fie ii 'Rectory' street, on Tuesday night uent exhibitions before.the Houses alt fur the s reac.r.i•� of false ; q Spring wheat patents, firsts, $5.60 b P picked up a bottle of crude carkiolrc of Parliament and the women whim at Bt. Thomas. news or for incitement x,ainst the t.(+ $6; Manitoba Sprirg wheat pat 'public order,' was followed.. on �acid by in'stake and drank part of the police drove back among the A despatch from St. Thomas ents, seconds, $5.30 to $5.50; Mani- i the contents. Drs. Lindsay. and Thursday by riotous drmonstra- spectators received scant sympathy. says: Falling 90 feet from the Pere tuba strong bakers', $5:10 to $3.30;1 W. J. Stevenson were called, and �Erght or ten of -the most persistent Marquette, bridge here. on -•Friday Winter wheat patents, $5,40 to tions in the streets of Cairo by' a I used a stomach pump.' The boy's . g y $5.50; straight•rollers, 95 to $5.10; large body"o stuZlenta, The situ- of them were arrested. night, Mrs. Mary. . Hew'ard 'of throat and mouth were, badly 3 do., in bags, $2.23 to.,8 ation became so threatening that Brownsville was bad) hurt. Mrs: x.45;,extra burned, but he is now doing fairly Howard was on a visit to her sis- lancers and mounted policemen in bags, $1.95 to $2.05. Feed - had to be called out to 'disperse well. _ �-- ICHaRCE 'OF -MAN SLAUGHTER. ter, Mrs. Fred Smith, Regent Manitoba bran, $22 to $23; do., the mob which numbered several street, and in returning to that ad- shorts, 823 to ,$25; Ontario bran, TO SUCCEED KITCHENER. ' Stratford ''.Han; .in • Whoge Pard 'dress_after being downtown took,a $23 to $24; do., short's, $2.1.50 to thousand: persona, The troops .Body was Found, arrested. short cut Oyer the bridge. While charged several tbrought fire hose g 815; Ontario middlings, 825 to had finally to be brought into play Sir O'Moorc Creagh to be Cowman crossing over she overbalanced her- $25,50; pure grain mouille, $33 to '•� despatch. from Stratford says: � - to -rout the.demonFtrato'ts. Fu�rthez `der-ir.-Chief in India.. self and fell. Her fall was broken $35; mixed mouille,' $28 to '$30. In connection with the death of by some-wires. Her right ear was Cheese-��'hita quoted at 12% ,to trouble is feared. The local peril- y A despatch from London says." the late Alexander Sutherland, of son has been placed 'under arms ' 'West Zorra a charge of manslau h- nearly torn off, her jaw was hurt 13c: Butter-Fall made creamers, Gen,appointed Moore.Creagh has been g g -- - and ball cartridges have been sere- a ointed Commander-in-Chic! in I' and she was also hurt internally. 21 to 2i c, while Winter made is PP )ter has been preferred against At the hospital it was said' she /, o. .to 20' c. E s-21 toted out so that the authorities may India, to succeed Gen. Lord- Kit- Ll Guerin, at the back door P quoted at _0 / gg be, re ared to co e with an even- would recover. . The injured womhn 22c per dozen. - P P P .y chener, when the latter retires ra bf w)lvse house the lifeless body of tuality• August. Sutherland was found on the morn- ing -of. Feb. 26th last. Michigan Central employee. at UNITED STATES MARKETS. -'- - - --- -- - Brownsville. Buffalo, April 6.-Wheat-Spring i firmer;: No: 1, carloads store, FE.D- THEN ON HER- OWN $1.'IN VA"B",1NG :-:,,HOST .22% ; «'inter higher; 'No. 2 red, extra' red, HE . '.,.HUGE SH N o282 white, $1.26 No.�208 axed, _ _ $1.27/. 'Corn-Higher; low, 70�/c; No. 4 yellow, 69'sc; eir Moth Made •Cannibals `iof Her Two Sevent Thousand Amer cans Will 69 3 corn, 69 it , 7 ; No. 4 corn, y ' { 4 69i c• No. 3 white 703�'c: Oats- _ GO ' { Children. Steady; No. 3 white, b6 c. Minneapolis, April 6.-Wheat - Upon. Farms in the West This Season. May, $1.16Y2 to $1.16Y ; July, $1.- • L7% to X1.17%' cash, No. 1 hard,- •A despatch from Detroit sa:ys:Ied' ones. When he reached the X1.19to i. 1;1�ash,eN $1.1 rd, A horrible story, almost incredible Indian wigwam in the..wilderness a A despatch froth:Winnipeg says: large numbers"of cars loaded with r 3 ,s, iri its barbarity anti gruesomeness, terrible sight greeted him, � effects ara:.,also Nein to. 2 \orthern, 81.16 to $1.16ryfl , is told. b Hilton George, an em The mother, knowing assistance " Wealth is• pouring over the border g operated. / y.' No. 3 Northern, $1.12;A to $1.14;d• loyee of the Iiuds(rn's Bay-Com- w'as on-the way, had doled out the $3.- into Canada from the United The.estimate of the local office is I dour-First -patents, $5.65• to $5.: _ to the effect that 70 000'•Americans pan;v in'the Algoma district, who .provisions .carefully,. but delay was _ Mates at the present at the rate ; ill coin in this season taking ri 5; second patents, $5.55 to $5.63+ arrived at Tvaverse-City Mich. too lung and the children were of neaHy a million'per week, ac- -between^20,000 and `15,000 home first clears, $4.35 to 5. B second on Saturday to visit relatives. I crying for food_. Taking the keen Cording to the estimates of those I steads, and the number ma • os clears, �$3.10 to $3.25. Bran-In George, who had been with the hunting knife from its sheath, the g y -pos- $..3 to $23.50. Hudson'•a .Bay Company_.for.. four devoted mother •cut several strips ho etre in: touch. with Cha iznmi= sibly reach a hundred thousand. ; i -gration movement. The influx is I At several points in,Saskatchewan years and is in charge of an im- of flesh from her own body and up exceptionally large. 'Trains in two and Alberta the rush has been so LIVE' STOCK MARKET. - portant post,near.Lake Nepigun.,• on this she fed the .little.ones. gections ar'e the rile of the Soo i great that the Government has Toronto, April, -6.-Exporters', was notified that a family of Indi- George immediately had .the suf- line running into Moose .Taw, and .arranged to supply large furnished were'fir fairly active�emand and ens living in an 'oiit-of-the-was Epot [ering mother and her family con- ' all the tramp are carrying -large tents. These can be used not only prices firm•for well finished cattle, was in immtneint danger of starva- veyed to the nearest post, where rzumhers' of Americans from the b�' travellers from the United Other grades declined. Stockers tion. He immediately started' out the woman is now making a brave L States of the central we-it.' States, but also by these from East- I and feeders were wanted, and the on snowshoes with a dog team,, fight for life. The children are' Special settlers' trains, with ,ern Canada and Europe. few offering quickly changed hands. carrying supplies for the beleagur-well and strong. . w t av S' yR- �.1. Y •TS<.P5'f4'gr - - R,!1"R. - R r--.7.-,- ;�' , :� "�"'c»,y, i�'r���'"' ,ra:•Yv . �.1�.'F�r,.'--y � ,,,des'•'�r`2�,7" :=t ro.. s.�c��` n,-."'C an',�A"�i',� •�'•'�'<'•-�,+_•:'a�'� ' `yak.'-.v.�t�/.• r.'r\y.:•_ 9.. �°'S;i'!' 3.. •....., ,r.,•�;_- ,_ . :_..-_._.,:u:-mss ..5:`.:" l .•. s; ,�4 � '` "xk • 1 have said enou h," she cried tear- thing that had happened, and when enough," fully, she remembered how she had re- "No. You shall hear the whole pulsed him at their last interview, --- - - — y. go " er ar_guis grew. a•coo seeabout some one else s 'bad deeds, his a•es itifull leadin forT11�1 c aIS AWoffnds On the Farm "Forgive .Hie, dear," ,he said mercy,yand the cold re ection which quickly to'Rebekah. "I forgot that had been her answer. No. She - - he was your father." did not deserve happiness. She "Can you ,understand Cyril's. must suffer as he had done, for she „j position? He had either to sacri- could not accept-happiness, fought A Tale of Love and Disappointment five you or my secret would have for so bravely by one who had been DAIRY WISDOM. t' ,been disclosed to the world. What her rival. ; would your uprightness have ad- When she arrived home she sat Few farmers realize what it coifsuprightness vised him to do? Should he have down and wrote a letter to Cyril to be rough with cows, ' Make a, =; ' •OiOMN� QiNlrO�M�NN�tNl�NN considered his •future wife, or that was painful to compose. It test and be convinced. Use the CHAPTER YXhLI. ed eyes, and she loll ed' that the should filial affection have pre was filled with self-humiliation, ,and Babcock test when the' cows are tense staccato wo . rds should vailed. It is 'a pretty problem." reproaches of her own conduct. She f handled quietly and properly, srsd Ethel Fetherston was obviously I Ce t "You must stop," Ethel pleaded; expressed her admiration of Re- again when they are yelled at and ttercous during the journey, She <`I am the blackguard," the Earl and tears were stream=ng' from her bekah. and compared cher o*n con- hurried in the stable had been given to believe. by Re-, continued, "and Cyril was pro- eyes. duct with the others generosity. The loss following sought treat- had earnestness that there I have little more to say, for "Do not coma to meti dear. I ment will astonish most farmers. ' awaithat;' tecting me. ted her an explanation „ you can imagine the rest. Rebekah believe that you will for A careful milker, I do not understand, Ethel give me,' quiet in his A 1 disperse the shadows from; . discovered her- fat-hers -action by but give -me time to recover from Rays about the stable, is worth said brokenly.he�e. What it could be she "Nu-and y you wir,t the whole some means or other. What did the feeling of shame' that is over- ►nany dollars more in a single could net imagine. But the joy.of� vretch-- sEo y: i''w shall have it, she do? She acted the part of a, powering me. But in spite of all, season than one who is brutal. the thought enthralled her, that for it's your ri r`,t. I understand I brace and noble woman, for she joy gladdens my heart to think that There is nota cow, no matter the would be able. to take back that there is .su na chance of your sacrificed herself, and she has you are my old Cyril. The man I how poorly ' bred, that will not Lord Harecastle to her heart. becoming a member of my family struggled for your happiness. Why? have loved and %orshipped. Per- respond to kind .treatment. "You'must own t1Lat.I had every'';That is if }uu aid satisfied with Because you were loved by the man haps some day you will understand The more highly bred she is the reason for my distrust;" she said'� Cyril's whitewashing, aid are not she loves. Which has 'been the my wretchedness, and we can be more susceptible she is to these ^` wistfully. "E.verything was so greater in generosity? You or�this to one another as in the old days. influences. too dim sled,at the character of 3 . black' against him, and. even now ' gc' „ dear girl?" I have no ride left N ever.sallow'a harsh, unfeeling ` J the other' member of his family. p Cyril. If it it all seems like some wretched "Forgive me," Ethel whispered be necessary I wilt go on my knees man in a cow barn. It is not pos dream. I am anxious, dear. You i << "Don't," Rebekah .pleaded, hoarsely, to ou, when I am fitt sibl•e to ice'ri cow too much care. "You are cruel.' 3' ed-W-..meet K do not know what it means that ' She realized 't•hat this confession you, Good-bye, dearest." Profitable dairying depends b my confidence. in Cy1•il shall be re-I me lure, -chid. I must must have hurt the Earl acutely, She felt happier when she .had large]), upon getting-corns t.o eat stored." tell my: story, in my ows 'wav, and and she felt mean to have been unladen her he art but her self-re- large quantities of feed: To do "I eau understand," Rebekah if you expected tears you are I the cause of its: having been made. spect had received a terrible blow. this the feed must be palatable and said -simply. "Yuri will not deny duo sal to disappointment. Won't But this was quickly overpowered (To be continued.) healthful. me my friendship w=th Cyril. He;you sit' down, Miss Fetherston. I!by her realization that she had 8t;nting in the fend will never - is all I have," she added pathati• must trouble you with a little anci-Ido ne'Cyril a terrible wrong. She bring -full prodnetion and profit. tally. ervL histury,..for my confession must quickly owned to herself that he' PRINCELY R.�I3IEtiT Clean the stables two or three ' -I could deny you nothing, dear. i be a full one. Y,•u are the sort i cuuld have acted in no other way. - timae a day. Try it and see how rut it is too good to. be _true. I _of w:a,nan. who.will be content with The horror of his position was dis- .I lie German Empress N a Very. much-better the air will be. can -only, wond.cr and wait." no half ru-miures.. You require{ p Fcwnemieal Lady. ' 3 q .closed to her. Her heart wet \1 e.l ' is•}sitew•ashed stables loop Lo TlateCA3t16 received them at full pound of flesh and you shall 1 with sympathy for the sufferings I cleaner, brighter, and are more the door of Leighton 'Manor, and ha�'e it." he. roust have e-sdured, so greatly The really, truly, flesh-and-blood healthful than those 'that are I princess of to-day are not, like i. g� helped them to alight from the•, The P:a:t spoke vindictively, .He"increased by her own disbelief. P , y neglected. car. He watched them ascend the' �ti'a3 fopling terribly the shame of 1Could she.ever forgive-herself'? their prototype of roms'nce,, clad A rlosr pearly ventilated stable 11tis p•.>�itiun, acd the only way he "I have a gaest.on to_as7t ou," in velvets ar_d satins and feathers;_1-may- Le--very-eoW.' Ib-takes gl sac}-Aarrd�ld-drat-Foto had tn ' - - , and they do., occasionally, lay off staircase t,� the Earl's bodroom, • y the- Earl continued anxiously, I I of pure air to kbep cattle \arm. crsrrt,I tiTrYe it"was b this�irdictivc r store for -him. His father; too.;' manner. At heart lie .was sorry',do not understand you, and I fear their jeweled coronets -to-assumeFrom ei ht to ninety er neat. Cyril realized the shame that. be ' for Ethel,' but lie realized that if fur your answer. Shall•you let the quite matter•of-fact and=up-to-dato of assilk is water. So 'when you do would- suffer in making this cou.i he once let go his self-command,-he knowledge that Cyril's father is a�headgear. The recent marriago of I ahything that induces the cow to fession,,and his heart went out'to!--would brPak down.'.' So he became criminal prevent you from marry- ;another of the Raiser's sons brings ;drink'less freely it knocks-off your =h him in pity. B n more bitter as hg procas a P I rag judge Have you the mind that I are' no lotc mind nger those ads sub eet I profits. much creams' for the. calf is ' Juet came to him and reet,d him T}',l.r•t'v y-e•ar3 a ": I.was a rem- can ud a him for himself atone?" g y- j gra®y. Ding younfister. 1 had the world "How can you ask me? I have+to the domostic economy. of -the j about as'bad as too 'much mosey I sec hlrss Fetherston has ,%r- at nay few-it, but I did not kick it. �always lov xl Cyril. Put yourself]nursery, I for the boy. rived here. • What does it mean'''` •I ga,"e it a chanes to kirk .ine• I !in my placa, He discarded me and For these princelings . were 'he asked, wa, extravagant and got into dif-'almost immediately engaged him- 'brought up on principles well "She ha.a`com.6 to seem father." f ealties, It was a wa I oda ted to an ! STOPPAGE OF TEAT. "t^ y f y_young men self• to Rebokah. I thought that P y careful houseliold. I ."I hope he will: €int everythiag. have,- who are allowed to run loose. money was his motive, and I'have No "slashed suit and douulet" for I A very common trouble in the ' to right," Joel said, to ' Hare- Xv fat'her'died when I was a boy." always thought so. If that had j their active days!. Thetis mot-her-I-ordinary dairy is to find.an animal castle's intense surpi.ise. "I am-f lnninetively he Imicad at Re- been so I could never have furgisvlen was fa.r too goad a,howe-wife for with the point of the rteat closed,' weary of Rebek$h's refirnachful 1>ekah, aril -she understood that it him. 11dy mind cou'd not conceive;such extravagances. Not only.were either 'due to a bruise of the teat face, and I suppose she will not be' was t,, her that he "was trying-to arty such reason as the one, you'the boys'• cluthes of.strong and itself or to infection. of the milk content until she has brought )on ifind ard.excuse for liia condu;t. have given die. I'promise you that practical manufar`ure, but so htng�duct which causes a' little scab to , together," "When I had landed Myself in if. Cyril will take-Pe back agai;s, �as there was,anything left of them, form over tho putnt of-the teat. f caniary diflicul.•it s, I fell madl ' criYiiake him happy. µ:ere hai:dtxl dow..n.,frons ossa .I!nless this is properly handled "Mr. Josephs-," Harecastle .b = Pe y''I will endeavor tthey gas diffiuc'ntly, "I t•ar,t to'talk to l iri- love with Hareca�tle's Mother.`i But it will be long before. I shall 'brother to another, mads over.in 'With care and cleanliness, the in- you sheat money maters. 'My fa linf<,rtunate'.v her trustees were be able to furgire myself. I feeli the Kaiscrin's' own workroom. fection is apt to cause a lose of the f ,- ther has consepted to the 6reak-4 not fools, anci they ubjectcci to the that it is I who-.have played a de-I Sometimes the Kaiser's royal entire; quarter. The proper man ing-of the entail, and we are in: match unless -I c•uuld put illy fin-I spicable rule. 1 ought to have,trousers were cut, down. to At,I ner i cs aich. to to thoroughly-d .treat �. -d position to pay you.. the money' uncial affaies in or-dor.' 'Their de- trusted him in spite of all. -I can princely little legs, now grown wash -Sou advanced to him." cision way communicated tt, rile on I see it now when it is too late," she much too long and tori ir.-mortant' the teat in an antiseptic solution, You must please yourself," Je"Fuel the eve, of nay lotting otit for ;> . I said: miserably. rn be encased in second-h-and hall. then dip a teat plug into a heal- said' indifferently, "but don't putf,r I-ha.i boesi entrust-I The Earl lay Wearily back on his�iliments, ing uintment aid •insert it idtu the `yourself t,, any inconvenience." . 1 esJ by the Cluvernment to.arrasuge j pillow, but a load seemed tc. have The roast mother had duff regard ;Point of the teat, allowing same to an- "Arid than, t,6o, I "must thank an agreciner+t with 'Russia, I did I been lifted fr>m him, a::d he looked j to the practical economy of her own I remain from one milking to aa- t g ; p rt ally love ti:e woman Alto was to less troublee'. Ethel glanced grate- attire: Wolf von Schierbraad, in I r,thex: 'In this. manner closure of You for your kia;d..esa is putting , with us for so .long, but unfortu-; 1.ocume, my wife, anr6 the thought fully at .him. - "Germany; the Welding of a World Ilse point of the teats can be over mately •it would be dangerous to' that I shdii! lure •}ii r- drove me '"May I kiss you?" she asked tiiri- Power," gives aninstance of he-r corre••in a very simple and satis,- •. ._piovc 'the i•:arl," niad,. And then carne the 'tziiipta' idly. prudence. factory way. Never use a milkin g "You 'must not think .cif it," Joel 'two. The devil chooses his time • "There-there," ejaculated. "the Iss 1896, at the Berlin Municipal tuba if it. can be-possibly avoided said' quickly, ''`anti said forget, with car's. I ttiitsk l cal, see" before i Earl a•s he felt the touch of her.(Exposition, a very costly dress was as..there is much danger of infect- a the unpleasantness titat bas passed ,use now the bneaking, oily Russians lips. ` 'And you are now content?;exhibited, having an exceedingly ing the entire quarter -by the-use w between us. I cau now see my ac-I and his inssn:sating w a). I longed 'if iii you can bet`s leave me fur I ' lung train. The Kaiser took a_ of this tube.-Dr. David Roberts. tions ,in their true lig­. I wish"bi hick h;rn. out of m room but 5 am ebekah tired—to death her assn round fancy to this garment. and wanted on rould-give me back Rcbekah's refrained. He. offered use .mone • - pp the Kaiserin to buy it. Sha smil- love. tc consent to. certain terms in the i in ly refused, `''THE' TELE\`'BITER 7 her waist and led Ethel to her own R �Y Lord Ra.recastle looked at him agreement, and to nay elerna! seem.' "What use would it be to mol" This somewhat barbarous name wond'erinaly, for. their was �'�haine I consented." Now I -am quite happy," she she said, "With two or three boys' is applied to an invention of )tilt of the Joel he.knew in the manner nuug tied I�sid brightly. "And you - you always hanging on my skirts, it Foster Ritchie, a Scotch electri. 'c.f ilbe uran whu was appealing to passionately. "Don't tell me any will see y would be tarn in a jiffy." ciao, for trical transmis- him. • l mese. I forbid it." „ ' r, I "No, out to-day, Ethel ..said .._ __ sson of'handwriting. The British continued liuietiad u'Iossr fathereslsaidlaffett; C'yrilscc th Bewhat atient,have iio, liurriedly.' "I am too ashamed. I postmaster-general has recently AVIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. 9 3 P' must have time. 1 dare not face granted a 21-year license for the illness has given me a shock, arid!cuntinutd more gwietly, for he had I him." The practical application of establishment of exchanges for the, T cannot rid myself of a .feeling of 1 ri-giined ee coirtrol over himself. I ;,you n"4-not fear," for he un- radio,telegraphy `continues to be use' of the 'telewriter throughout responsibility. I '••I canir.back to'England.and w•as'derstands. Cyril is gerer)sity it- 'extended, especially on.coasts fre- Great Britain. The apparatus has "My father has been liable to uiarri d. I was happy, incoiiceiv self." quentpd by ships, where its use is I been employed with a telephone these attacks for some time.- You III ab!y happy, when one considers the "Promise nie that you.will let meoften of the utmost importance. In circuit up to a distance of 50 miles must not worry ton' I am unstrung. That much about l weigitt of shrine I was car'r)ing. go away. new station 'was open- It is claimed that it can be applied that, Mr, Josephs." I But perhaps I he'd .no 'conscience poor qld man.• I am filled with ed at Bolt Head, South DeNo i,. to 'any' well-insulated land wire, 0. They fell into silence, and Hare- the;i. That is an inconvenience laity." '` I England. This station - will be and a project is on foot to use it castle marvelled at the 'change in that sorretimes awaits old age.'But "And I too, f,,-)r- I love him dear-i-available for communication with for newspaper messages between Joel.- This new phase was incred-'thc.rc is au all-seeing ProvidenceTly. He has terribly suffered for all ships carrying--i•-adio-telegraph London and Patis: Not only hand ihle, but:he realized that his char-;that forbids that crime shall go un- I that one stack-sliding. He is note apparatus, no matter with what writing, but sketches and drawings r atter was a' complex one, and that'p:uii,hed. To my horror my one to wear his heart on his sleeve. I particular system they are equip- can be electrically transmitted W 1•-'e must be judged by no ordinary, tre hery ivas discovered. I had His suffering he would conceal be- ;Ped. The range of .the station is with this instrument. , standard. an interview.with the Prime Minis- neath a light-hearted manner that 250 miles, but it is not anticipated _ c' Rebekal. led the way to'the Earl's't,r^ which I shall remember to my j would deceive the world." that• it will be much used by-ships - bedroom, after Ethel had rerrsoped dying clay. The result was that I I "_\rd to yt,u, Rebekah. 'I do not I beyond a distance of about 100 TOO MUCH TO FIND hes hat. She made a motion to the retired into official obscurity, and know what to-essay. You have tie- miles. It will also be,employed for A'caretaker of a school threw up nurse, who left the room. The w-as not tree-tcxf. like ,the common paced nobly, :and 'I shall be ever communication with the Channel his job the other day. Earl looked at them curiously. His crinsininal that I was. -We can pass;grateful." I Islards whenever there is any inter- „I'm honest, and .I won't stand : eyes rested -first on one and then'over the next thirty years or so;I "I only want connecting the you to be happy- rup'tion of the cable being under suspicion. If I find a on the other. They*both came to 'and we co_;a to the part where your .you and Cyril. Never distrust him islands with England. Mr. Sidney the conclusion that he was compar- . intere=t begins." The Earl broke 'a lin though ever •thin be,against I Brixton the British pencil or handkerchief about the g; , g y g g , postmaster- school when I'm sweeping I put ing them, and their faces flushed, 'off suddenly, him. general anticipates 'that, radio-te it by a Do you know why' you are; "Glee ale a glass of water, dear,' I "I have learnt my lesson," Ethel i leoraphy will form -an effective A little while ago I saw written here?" the Earl asked grimly of, Ire said to Rebekah, and Ethel ; replied simply, but with g^eat feel- m•cans • of communication• in in on tl7e board, `Find the least com- Ethel. watched her with eyes that were ' ing. "Will you give him 'a mes-1 mountainous or inaccessible dis- "No, she replied nervously.' )ni;ignetized by the trap that 'Was, sage fro,'a nic'l" tricts where lard lines are too cost- mon multiple.' : "Well, I looked from cellar_to "You owe i't to this girl's genet being unfolded. "Yes, dear." i3 or impracticable, garret 'for that thing, , and' I osity, he said,.laying his hand on. "Ackroyd doesn't concern yoit.'It Tell 'him'•I implore..his forgive Rebekah "and you ought to bP is sufficient t_ wouldn't knpw it if I'met it in the 4 K that you should know I Hess, and as. him come to me, SOLDIERS ON SKATES, : street. ! 'duly thankful. I understand that that .Joel discovered my treachery. but not for a lone, long time. T "Last night. in big writin' on the you thin; that Cyril acted the He bought the papers which proved ' am too ashamed." A corps of skaters is attached to blackboard, it said,: `Find the blackguard to von." it from this man Ackroyd. I un- "I feel that 'you 'are`ivrong;' hot the Norwegian army, the members -� reatest'common divisor. Ethel' flinched et the word, fns derstand that yciir were -then en- I will do' what you say," Rebekah bein; rr.en scl'ect,ed for good h -- g ,< < , g P 3 Well, I•'sa s to myself both the sharpness of his manner mocerl Rag,^d to Cyril. Joel went to Cyril promised: sigtre and accurate markrnanship. 'of them .things are lost now; and her stronglj. He waited'a moment and told him that he must marry i She took her down to the car and Thcso skaters can b'e manoeuvred I'll be accused of takin' 'em -so I'll for h-er to speak, but she 'remained Rebekah. • I maN say that I also I they did not meet Lord Iiarecastle. i upon ice. wr over the mountain leave silent, ;.desired the marriage, but I had Once alone Ethel gave herself to sr.ow fields with a..9 great ra-_,idiGy "Yon are-wrong. It was another no idea of the pressure Joel was the bitter t•liou�hts that assailed ; as th first trai-ied cava.Ir v; and, member of the family who played bringing to bear." her. She was full o° self-reproach, as, an in:tan,, or tI;^ii• Ser'd, :e Gcrmrinv has the largr.st trade ? that role, and he is „ping to con-', The Fart looked keenly at, Ethel, and as she had b,-en hard upon tl-c , f th:: rr,rp5 snn:e little t'irP bark, anion i i tjic It r.nrnprises ^' fess to you." (whose face was twitching painfnll,y. man s�kr roved she hecnme hard n c.w piis'­i,;1 ;21 miles in ii`, '3:,,nen mn:al 'Nvorkers, car 1 Ethel watched him with frighten- ' "I begin to understand. You upon herself. She went over every- hu„rs u%cr n.uu.:t.�,tioui country. large ro,,�p,rlion ore w•cu:c-,, - - . : .. t J:"... -,�`' ".�.`..'1... _k:.,. Nr,u4tY:r Sr:.. "'t..: '•:T .... �+3'' .. v'�^> .'F.:.<?Yv.. :.0 r'• ,• _ ..'"E.+'d •'f�'•. p 1 ,p:w. .�. f ''�• :4 . .' s. ,. .'. ... ... ::.. ..."ro y-. �S .... .'.. ., sx�: • -. c..-. .: - •: :r -u: •.'.Y ',vim' -,1-::. .. .. ..i ,..,,. :��;. . .tai.':r .•.. ...• i'.: v e i;:,. F 1 r LOCALISMS. -James White has had a sign -Mrs. John E. Gee is psending - tedove his It. hof alMp. a week with-eit-;7--iendr, - -- - - - - - - -- -Miss Mackie started fur Banff -Mrs. Herks, of Oshawa, visit- -D. E. Pub of East Toronto on Wednesday.evening the 7th ed Pickering i oil ht 1` . Pugh, , b g f[ ends T riscla -. Y Li hope this week. . 3 --- - Leave that tived fe -Sucker-fishing is 'now the pas- -John Boyes was in the city a McFadden's Drug Store'and get a — Have you seen our':. time of our sports. few days ago and purchased a bottle of s'pi in>z tonic in exchange. -Found-A dark woollen shawl. new horse. -Donald lMlcDermaid who in. Gold Medal " Manure Forks Loser call at this office * -Fred A. Rogers has engaged tended going to the Nurth-west -W. E. Vanstoue made a ship- for the summer with John Linton on Tuesday has postponed his, Garden Rakes, Hoes, Etc. You will have no other when you see• anent of mixed stock on Friday. on the range line. trip for several weeks. them. They're the cream of the market. -J. N. Richardson is on a busi- -W. Ilam left on Thursdav for -The house-cleaning fever has zd� pass trip to Mariposa this week. Fergus to visit his son Harvey, already attacked surae of our resi- -- -James.Bryan has moved into who is station agent in that town dents, causing much suffering. T Jae.Dewyr's dwelling on Elizabeth -H. Larkin was in the city on -The Ladies' Aidof St. An- Have you seen our-: street: Thursday delivering a horse drew's Church will -hold their -E. L. Chapman and Pirie O'- which he sold to a cartage firm regular meeting next Tuesday, New Boker goxSe. Clipper Leary were in the city on Wed- for a good figure. April 13tb, at the home of Mrs. - 1'p' nesday. -H. Fawkes is erecting a new W. J. Miller. Very simply made. Quality the best. It's a dandy. ' -David Graham `and family hennery on his lot on Church St. -We regret to report thatMiss moved on Tuesday to their farm When nearly completed the wind Christina.Logan is lying critically near Atha. of Wednesday upset it damaging ill at the home of her niece at Bad -To-day (Friday) being a pub- it somawhat. Axe, Mich. Miss Logan went to Have you seen our lie holiday the places of business -James Conan who is spending visit her niece some time ago, will be.closed. a month at the home of his father .vhen she- vas seized with some Timothy Seed and Cloven Seed Special Easter music will be on the Brock voad expects to re- throat affection. rendered in the different churches. turn to Moose Jaw, Sask., ' in --The Southland Sextette, .a All Government Standrrd SeL�d. Don't buy anything else. Sow on Sunday next. about ten days. troupe of colored singers, are ex- clean seed and reap clean seed. • -A. G. and Mrs. Green and fam- W. F. Henderson is in Scar- petted to give a concert in the _ 'ily are spending the Easter vasa- boro for a few days visiting town hall here about the first There's only one place to get these goods-from do with relatives iii Toronto. friends and attending the fangra2 week in May under the auspices `'. G. Haat has been appoint of the late J. W. LaFrauglt. N%-ho of the. public library. They ap- " ed au issuermarriage license,. is, cell-known in this township. penned in Claremont about a � �� J� � J�� � -� `His advt. appears iii another col- -The annual meeting of tate Month ago anal elicited tnuclt �,�(---�- ` ' Unit). Vestry of St. George's Church will praise. The press everywhere -Gordon Brothers 'have taken be held oil Monday evening atext .speaks in the very' highest terms possession of their fa - t and are in the church commencing at 7.30. o1' their ability. now preparing' to oscopy their A good attendance.is requested. -Julln Green, of. Toronto, bro- ! � house. -Composite Lodge A. F. �� A. thee is A. G. Green. .principal of r V ew" Print =eerie O'Leary i3 tearing down AL, Whitby paid afiiiternal visit the Pickering public school, tivasv {� 1p i n his stable, and will shortly re- to DurieLodge,Piekering, onSl'eil- severely injured on Wednesday. ,j build the sante in a more conveni- nesday eveiiing. At the conelrr- lie attempted to stop a rctuaway 1 eut style. ' sion of the regular business of the hoi se and failing to catch the rein hinnens7 LaRTYis, Muslins� Gingha3lS -The publie schools closed yes- Ineetirig, they all repaired to the he. was knocked down by the terday for the Easter Vacation, Gordon House where :in informal animal. ¢ His right shoulder and and will'i•e-open ttigaiu on Monday,.banquet was given in honor of two ribs were broken. He wa,4 Ribbons, Embroider, Rushings and a large choice of Lace -,April lfltb: the visiting lodge. taken to St. Michael's Hu-pitiil Edgings, Insertions:,_etc , extra value: -S. Mayne- And family have -'The Worst wind�turm for where itis injuries tiveie attended - moved to Wlritby,• having failed yaars raged tbroughorrt the Pro- -to.in ' " in Picks iir ng is to Secure a dt3 ening i inlrt allinm nsecam unt ofand da&- tr e t.coTu Iof rvin es ents f the uannoi annoying - tfis Neva Puiteott.; of Raglats- a e.._. a _.,c utie and .luau tie eunduct uf`Xhe id's on that street. ►Stat�(�I�ery _-- -__- - _ --y P y 1 — -- --- -- _ spent a few'days during the-past liurt a[tcl trafic delayed •in many On Sunday evening ' they .were: We have just IPc•eived a big int of sch6ol-sepibblers, plain or ruled, -- week with-'B. and sirs. Wagner places.. ht the immediate vicinity. greatly alarrved by suine•thing he- exercise books. Mote bculk , writing paper, letter tablets and new and family. ctfPickeriugs<►farasbeard no-seri- in,- thrown again- trr'Pir flclnt envelopes. Extra special value. -Mrs. R. S. Dillingham has oils clztnage was done. The college door making. all, alarming returned, after spending a couple windmill on the 3rd c•o[tce%siou.. It proved to be a 'small bench N /-r eW Rubber l7rood5 of week-4 with A.' J. and Mrs, wR4 blown clowii'afid treeshave w ttc•h %%as taken frons the yard Customers will find our stock in-foot-wear.ver comfortable in all Boyer, of East Toronto. been uprooted. The nnrst dam- adjoining. As theboy-sarekuuwn dines. .to.nre and we will'show you nice goods,y -Harold Cvurtice and .Eugene age su%taiued in the cities a.repetitiuil of the offence will be. i Calvert,-of Oshawa, were here on where buildings, signs, etc:-suffer•- regretted by them.. r �y +�T Friday evening attending .the ed consi,iEr4hly. I -As spring has now arrived it Try Our New : { Workman oyster supper. -Orr N11111day a' conimi-tee of is the duty of, every- householderEva poratedpea clips' at 10c., choice prunes 7-c., pine w ~Fseedless or -The Rev. R:Allin,of Brooklin, seven entbers, of the,. R.• C. to set to work and-c•lenr away all seeded raiz`.in., fresh, 10c , L'onifort. Octogan, Sunlight aoape, will preacheducational sermons church of;Toronto Junction, were reftise and dirt that unavoidably only lc. in the Methodist church; Picker- here pith n view toexawini[igthe accumulates'in yards durii ig the We sell the best at the best prices. ins, on. the 18th inst., instead of I><:. C church. It is their in %vintermonths. Itis not only desir- Co see. the 11th. tentiun to build a nen• church at able from a sanitary standpoint rue a.ud _ -Mr. Reid, who lately purchas- Toronto Junction, and the com- but itis a duty one owes not only ed the Bunker farm on the King- raittee came here on the advice of to himself but to the rest of the etcrn road west has' the material Rev. Father Gallagher, formerly village to do everything in his JO: hn D 'on the ground for the erection of of Picketine, who considers the power to make the town look. ' a new-barn. Pickering church one of the finest beautiful and attractive. - - ----- - ---- -John Boyes intends to 'make in the.country. They expressed -The committee in chRrg'e are: ' ,extensive alterations 'toin his it to ed wit t e . being highly pleas- offering the Pickering College SPRING Oling. He purposes bringing it to ed with the structure and their property to rent at a nominal sum _ v the front road, brick-clad it and visit here DS will aid theca materially .to a person who gill undertake to otherwise improve it. in planning their own church. take..charae of the same. The -The Bell Telephone repairers -Rev. W. G. Hanna, secretary property consists of ten acres on Are Arriving Daily'. who have been employed in this of the Lord's Day Alliance, gave which these is a good dwelling, - locality for about two weeks, left an addrea on Tuesday evening in stable, etc. Also an excellent " for Whitby on Tuesday�to further the lecture room of the Presbv- garden, and abundance of small pursue their line work. terian church in the interests of fruit. There is also about two or ,Washing ,'M Rel Ines in all styles. Churns in all sizes. Pruning Saws, -Enos McCausland and'C.' E. that organization. Owing to some three acres under cultivation. See Prunfng Knives, Tree Pruners. Horse Clippers, Naylor, of Essex, were here with inisuuderstanding Mr. Hanna's rtdvt. in another column for par= Horse Singers, Etc. , relatives for a few. days. They coaling to Pickering was not gen- tic•ulars. were delegates to the Missionary erally known. The secretary of Galvanized Shingles and Metal Ceilings Convention held,in Toronto last the Pickering branch 'is also con- :. .'week. netted with the Dunbarton'branch t.�. "-• 1 a�a ro t a Specialty. E t ugh'ng Spe alty. -LF. -VV'. HOUbs purchased asof the Allialice, ant! -throu t a - - - week frons Thoma' Wilson the misunderstanding, the rneetinfi aB U NE Pi JDY fifty-acre lot south of -and adjoin- K•as announced to take place in /:`.' s 1 ing his awn firty acre acre farm. Dlinbartun. However, as meet- This will make one of the inost iugs were to be held in, both the _ desirable farms in the township. Presb tieriau and Methodist c•hur- �� : ' -- ae in the or,nla n tuof sit. c•hes a union was tirade, and a :_- __-_0 e Yashions of the 6eason = athletic club for Pickering and very fair attendance listened to _ !'`�;,� i --- - vicinity are requested to- attend •11 r. Hanna's very interesting ad- a meeting un Saturday, evening dress on the aims, objects and =Mrs. Leigh's Spring 3wriuery opening will take place on April 17th, it 8 o*eIbck in Tiit: 'work of the Alliance, At the con- ^c NFK's offic•e.. A good attendance clusion of the.meeting the Picker- . �' == Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar. 30 & •31 . is requested. in branch was re•or ani zed with :� •=- 'y_ - `:~ -Their many friends here ex- 'N". D. Gordon as regsident F...L. .The displ.Iy on these days will out-clri s any similar event Set held in tend to W. S. and Mrs. Stewart, SALE nEG.ISTER. Citaputau as seer tary-treasurer, Prckerit3g. \ovelties in hats to suit all ages. Ladies be sure of Toronto, their sympathy in the Kith representatives on the board FRIr,.1ti•,. AI•RiL 9'rit, 1909.'-Aw-tion and call to view my hats before going or purchasing loss of their thnee•yeat••old s;on, from the different churches. sale of three farms atsebert's•Hotel, elsewhere. A-splendid assortment of readywears. Freddie, who was accidentally -A most enjoyable t'hue ' K•asi Port Perry: • These.farins are '2' ` t.crllded on Sunday- morning, the ,bent cm Friday evening Inst, miles of Port Perry on runiti TRS. LEIGH Nortli-Side PiCkei•in� Ont. injuries resulting a few: hunts ;v lieu the inei ibers of the 11'ork leading .rclad and belong to the Ps• 11 f Bing later in delta. utast Lodge held their aunn tl - ta•te.ot the late James «'bite, No. -A number of fariners thvongli- oystersupper. With the nieut• 1 contains 92 acre s, house, barn. uic1farcf`et c. No. 2contains 9ciacres out the township have• begun their bets and their friends there were -in-grass and timber, •never-failing spring work. Plowing has be- some ninety ivho sat down to sup- sprint• for rattle. No. 3 colitiiins Rl come quite general and some seed. psi; W. Dg . Rogers being the aes In grass, house, barn etc., n'ev- ing has already been done on the, caterer. At the conclusion of the er-failing spring, a bargain for sf-me= a a � � 1 o light land, Owing to.there being supper, the Master Workman,W. one. Farms will be sold sepatatelyr less frost than usual in : the J. Clark, took the chair and'a short Ternis easy. No reserve as estate ground seeding .operations are' pt+ugram was given. Mr. Wan- must be wound up. Sale at 2 p.m. For particulars write or hone J. A.• 'W e have hundreds ' of to earlier than -it otherwise R•ould valkenburg, of Whitby, the D..D. p` p pattern's �ti'hite, Brougham, 'or D. S. Turner. have been. . G. Vii., gave a short address. The «'hitevnle, executors. Geo. Jack- -Mrs. G. Decker, who has been chief feature of the evening was residing in Buffalo for some bine, the address given by J. B. Nison, Auctioneer, select from. xon, Ti ESD.0.Yr ,APRIL 20rx,1J09.-Auction is here at present. She is aecom- of Toronto, a Past Grand 1MIAster• sale of store IL 20 and village lots Hied by her son, D. M., who Mr. Nixon is is a pleasant speaker The designs for this year are ahead of an thin ppaa p p in the village of Z'l hite3'ale, the g y. has been for the past few years in and gave a most interesting ac• property. of Mrs.' James Taylor. ,the North-west. They are reno- count of the work carried on by Sale at one and at seven-thirty. See ,!We have ever shown. gating their dwelling west of the the order. Alex. Findlay also bills. Fred Postill,.auctioneer. 4 bridge, which was lately vacated gave several recitations that were, by H. Fawkes. 'We believe it is roach appreciated. E. L. Chap- ------ R. A. BUNTING, " ; ,.Pickering Mrs. Decker's intention ,to reside man, acting chairman of the corn- A proposal to place barley on here in the future. mitte, gave also a carefully prepar- 'the free list was voted down in •- - -Claude Field has posted noti• ed speech, and recited a poein of the House of Representatives at 'M►` ces on his property at the lake his own eompo9ftion, based on an Washington.. It will come, up. SPR/NG WALL PAPERS threatening prosecution of those incident in his varied•career. D. again. found trespassing thereon. Mr. F. Every one of the oldest mens- During'the storm of Wednesday " They await,the judgment of Pickering Ladies. 100 different Field has suffered much by boys bens in the order being called upon the wind reached a velocity of ' styles and patterns. From 5 cents up. Rud young men, who go shooting spoke very briefly. W. W. Sparks from 60 to 80 miles an hour in and trappnig, by their breaking who was expected to be present, Ont�irio. `' FuII stock of Groceries. We keep no second quality. eA into his boat-bouse. Last year to give a number of selections on The attempt to abolish the Prices as low as the lowest. every oar in his boat-hotise was his gramophone, failed to appear, "three fifths" clause wns defeated Dry Goods, table linens, steam loom factory cottons. Flannelettes, destroyed, and he is determined hi,a home having run away with in the Legislature on Wednesday, gingbanie, new prints, hosiery, gloves, etc. Full range. that this yens will not be a.. repe- the gramophone and the records, several Conservatives voting Produce taken-highest market price paid, tition of lap-t and former years,. all of ivhich were recovered safely against the government. The [f yon want to visit the marsh int t late to appear on the pro- vote stood fig to 18, a government EDWARD BRYAN' PICKRRING r o A � permission. rale trsl: ,11 r. Field's p g majority of 51. 1 , • ,, :•' --:.: _ .-.•...•.... �, o•.__.'.- ! _'...,..;_z•- - ___._'.. _. ; .. ,,._.._L•r:t.xCw�:. ��,n _.S•r.-..- .:.cs.,�.... ..w...0 h,�.::_;•:. .. 1., «sc•