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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_04_23 aar...x,.-, r.,pr:. 1.c:.•'�; .-s •+A 7 a• E.•9•'!M !.;+.... e,• •.,y.......a: � w W ,tsv y •"4 .1...s.; .l Y,",'i•`'.,,:,",' .S'' *'b'` a. :atw..9*. ,..- e,a,.�r......, .' ',� •+ i�.'°!'R`P+.•-Je4.^rP,. w!: •+."rv.ri +,:-.... x.:-1' •..n i'-4'Ci,�V.1'', _a•r-a•7q: y'aa.'^'*°'.vr r',�*a. ,`36.,.;'•"b% ,�.. .:3:+ • ..,• ..x.rte'" .'�• 7!'Si-;x.r "'..:..t _ r 'v ,,,ter a:� �.. ,"'. ,'•t. � '. dd - : 1 . 0 - • Sr I i- LIP-1 C K E R I N, G_ NEWS�, -T- -H raftssrtaYtal Q�nraa. LOCUST BILL. I AUDLEY Spring 1S Hese Now LAND PLASTER ! A. C. Reesor, in addition to his coal Fish stories are,not very plentiful s Medical ---- business, is putting in a stock o;' yet' AND SALT _ We have a full stock of harnees,�both lumber, lath, shingles and cement. School reopened on Tuesday with a' sin a and double, all hand made, fair attendance, : X. SELL, M. D., C. M, Those µbo are do?ng anythingin'the __ : a so horse collars and sweatJames Lynde has engaged with R. - ,r .• Late House Burgeon of the Kim kin building line should in speck his stock Guthrie for the summer, general Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bate- '' pads of all sizes, etc. and secure prices. ' I Theshi}lrztentofI 3ndPlasterand$alt man. Office hours a to Lo am,1 pm end s Miss Chapman and Ira Lawrence, of i has arrived and those last subscribing fol .gob p m. Fickering,Ont- 93-ly Harness oil and dressing, axle grease, - Toronto public, school staff, spent the i • B hoof aintrnent, gall cure, horse ATHA holidav at their respective homes. I it will please call for saute as soon as GEO. N. FISH, M. D. brushes, curry combs, metal The Ladies'Aid Society had a verypossible at the Elevator, Pickering. PHYSIC::iN AND SURGEON polish, spring and fall Svdnev Hughes, of Toronto, spent Y "Member of College of Physiciaus and Surgeons. knee rtes halters the'Easter vacation at S. P. Lapp's. fair meeting• at Mrs. Frank Smith's R;;at, the Spink 111!71 office. E tL Associate ,otoner. Co'2nty of Ontario, , last week. Areh. Thoth son of Kir `1 and whips of Born-On Friday. April 16th,to :sir' with tile' t OtBce ftonre-B to l0 s.use and 1 :0 3 ¢ad G to d p,m. Brougham, out. 11-1y all kinds. and Airs. O. G. Nigliswander, a dmfs- side, has engaged, P.r_lerson. - b�-. H. JACKSON. ghter. -""�"' - Brock Ro:1d' , -- l.epttt:y --- -- Repairing done promptly. Mrs. W. Feaster. of Toronto, seen: WHITEVALE -- _ Call anti sce•as. i «'e regret to learn L1 Fit' t�a P:,hina Easter µ7t!7 }ler t_1otlter, :'1:s. John 1 i••- 'j' B. FAREWELL Q. C., BARBIS• THOMPSON P3P.OS.. - Pickering Scott, fir. i tiller is ill.` dames White �. 21 x,Oonn;y oro�cn Attoruoy,we C-0nnty - — Rev. •ted 'sirs, N'an ' ort:tan, cf ;ties. JamesThotntan hilts returned V WA7 8,lfeltor. Court Boise,Whitey. le-y Stouffville, called on friends }sere on fzoin a visit to friends at Di troit.' Tuesday. Mrs.. S. Dickson and son Garnet, of Wl:Ole3ale and Retail Butc•he,t•, LS BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, Mr. and Mrs. Ball, of Clanton,spent Toronto, spent Easter with John and- Pickering Ot:f. . Soticicor.Notsry Public,Special s3ami• CI,AREMUNT a few dews with the l::tter's parent AIi . Kirton. ger for Dow Court of Jneci;e. Sursceesor t, John and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Langa. of •HavF-rkill Ladies" Messrs. Dow J: :XoGlllisrsy, Brock Street, FURNITURE STARE t College, Toronto, spent Piaster with Best price pai(l for clloiee Whitby, .•y Mrs. T. Lunkeld, sr., i.a very loo a �� time of writing, and no hcip•as are W. F. and Airs. Burton. " Peterttutry. -- entertailied for her recovery. uteher'� cattle. • _Mr A. E. Ma' r and son I.aw)•ence b 'Everything 'n S. P. and Airs. Lapp attended the were the nests during Ea ter of J;�hn ' NARY S.VETERI-NARY BUR funeral of the let ?tlr. I3e11, of.ilnior.- and Mrs.Poucher, Toronto. C%1i{lice meat t�11I be found at Otir 37 . LEON, ANT) DE:c-;is^. F.•--c. e_d aF1C�. ville last week, he Leir:g t1Iss Lapps Do tint forget the sale of Messrs. 1. --hop at reasonable prices. - Bedroom Gradcate 'of :lie Ontario Vol -inary Col• father, k F. S. Burton on Mav 1 t. Israel loge, Ta:catc, registered member :f the Enos and Mrs. �i isr- sir, of Es4P.x Burton is removing to ('hicago 'and Call and gee nc. Price, right ootaric Veterinary bledical A'z"aticn, 't D�nln room Furniture Centre, are here 'tuts :week, beiu call- -- — 1lie and residence one andone•gtwrter miles R everything offered Will be sold. norih of Green R:4er. •Offdce'and shoeing forge etl hither on account of thE�critic;el ;!I- Israel Burton and farnil desire 'to n k t►otuss to 11 s.m„and 1 to { r.m. Private a1sE4, Parlor •Sllites at prices ness of Airs. D',nkeld; airs. \i'ismer thank the friends at Whiteval'e and R1 a 1 / u ents * laebcoo in my omce P,O. address, Green the eery lowest for good being a sister. vi snits foi the man: kindnesses and 1 '' goods. Window Shades aiid Airs. Russel Davidson, Of. Chi - sytnpathy-extendc:d io tbenl in their ------- _ C.:rtain Poles. wand, Who hh:;been spendingt'le hast beret — recent yr�menE. lay4wir te* (garb*. week nursing her grandmciih!-r Mere. i ,�_.= - Having FPeurPri theagenny for We deliver o.rr Fttrnitt:^P w'as taken o.uddenly til, but at tirne bf KINSALE th.Cµ4 -.tio(iranite :ind _%ler- r�HOS. POLtCHER' Issuer of filar. anywhere free of charge: writing :s doing nicely.= b!: tiZ'„rk<. Brampton, 1 era _ riage Licensee.Bro.gham,Ont. - ,,.,....:. ' -J..•'%C. Stevenson I:a� purchased v p:•ep:red tofurnisli all work in ' Call and see US. GREENWOOD young pure bred Shl,:•t=horst hall. . t4:- granitp and marble line WG. HAAI-Issuer of M;trriagc � The recent rants have delayed seed a; the vert Iowest prices. find y, ••�Y . icenses in :,.e County of Ontario.t ��a Pt to sAr ',1.t> T r, 1. ,x'iCYe::ogvittage. 2'l; �• �-� 8��� 1) y ! inginperltinnc ennsidpaatily: wnrkmrn�hip tiaranteed, . ser}onsl i 1 ai , V►' u:on 1 Pssr Ilarbrrin itnd LawrenE•e are (;,:rids &hipped where desired. D. H0PP7P lywar i,i M,,riiagP ir, _, Denoia. non• haildii;, IL;-, new cream=•ry at - tae 4tefOr^ pl:,cir.g ymu _:ra,t:l. Dealer, e:,:,•. Cffics a: ,oaenaze3 i e riisBn a Gtrsea on or ont o' Mks W'nn:e A.,rtop, of I,rooklin. lh ooklin. - -o•dp-•. Lettering dnn^oft thr'. r� _ =pent the Etwiee}101idliys with :+andY A. 13. GrPen:Vo,-;I.•wh!,, ha3 been ill strr)rtPct notice. and AIr�. Aloore., . with a Com liratittn of e . 7�TI)RtV.4Y H�)i.':?L;.--:\iorw•ay. - =- F� ' c14�, �t�c's,ianow ` ' !\ t„n>ttonP.oa3. Y¢rsicntaratten;un giv• Toni Otiver, of Colein=L_ tilled on sl•.,wly improving, C. W. GIBB0.N nont � so to rnrmere at:endin S::he's-rcato'c::rke:s -._.-.may—.—..._.__ .._�...___._'— 111i tnitr, fF.D:.d•a 4u't'ez.,-aA Sar,< - - - --•—•..._ - liest ¢c.or:moria:i:c ;:oder:Le,new Y I t9 last. number n's-tfi. fait zPs".tl�a laid up ?' Chi ret �ahh;e• Cotne again Tom. with t}i(• bongs Pcleanin e " to art. Chsartee mo3eza:e.• J J. ]2;Caan >✓rd• A GOOD DRUG STORE g prdemir. puie:vr• - John 91ci:esn tsn<l' wife and family hta:r had to hare the advice of a ;; est Saturday and Sanday with Air. rh tic}:in. _ `� 0 A L� P..EE..kTON.TOWNEHI?bLER,E - + C'�orr.erat Wit;thy. 1 Tho Wornen M1.�ionnry Society s T.. Trade A Cc nveyancor,,Camal!seicaer for tai rtR Ar,,h.stud!lits. IJavis ret srne+Lhdrne ar Et di:cttasin the q+section Af do!nq soft. - Iiurcl ;%ncl c ft r a�dao:s, Accc:ataet! Ere: looney to lana = _ after spending few.days with John away with th extensive teas at thein or,rsrm �z cert) .ssuor of l:a--risge Lae and Mea. Aclanison, r , neo«” whY:osate. Ont. y-y meetings. Shiite right. M'Fa::3en's Drag S: re • a .t.'. A. Wills i.busy toir weather We world advise the pathina;tern Lath and 5hingle�:= - F�,1 -PawnI-L. I.i;ewied Aaetioneer, Food place anis enjoys the Pat taking down an old landmark herein to fin over their divisions and- harp ��•m 0 r� . tris Co:t:sea of York and Ontario. Aa : ,nhge oZ veiv partrculat pea= tllP shepE''of the lower mill: thN cfmt.11 tvaghuuts-repaired. A.sinal.] slon sales of till kinds qt:enuvI to on ehorteot jle in eve: sectiun. Airs. !3, Meen and Katie Ureen. of- aQt.ce. Address Greec B:ver P.O., Ot:, I F stitch in time saves nine hundred. Prir e= rigl!t. Toronto, are spending a few days The whole commnnitp were plea.Ptl �— Why�ahosldn't it = With F. L. and At to sires that Jerome Scott hzad been B. 'PO'.i'ELL,- Li.ensed A•lr'- Mrs. Green. �f� ♦1 . tioneer for Ontario and York Cos. All The Itis:meetingfor the seamn'oftermA s �• R E E S V R kloda ct gales condne:ed e:tbez x..ately or Our -stock 19 COmltietP, L4ie rig:fin tpprtinted, for another tct f ,{ p y the Young Alen s Brotherhood was drive the snail fiorn W hitb t --7---LOCUST T aaet,00. Sale totes collected. 'For dates or yuelitieci Are the high-eat and y o Bra- - --�;O�ji S 1 ILL _ osber pastae-41ars apply at residence. Eh_,&betb the prices absolutely the low- held on Tuesday evening at the resi- uglram. Mt, Pickering. Orders left at News 08tce will est canaistent with the 111117• dense of Rev• n ker when a.pleasant Atisa Ai. R. SlOrri on,'who:taught in Qeeelyo prompt 6--.en-ion. lS;y. quality and profitable time was spent. S, S, bio• 15. Pickering.' for .the a§t A. PALMER ~ 7 sold. A Quiet wedding too 1 ice at Clare- p three- -ears, hes been successful in' .A -TPOGCHER. Licensed. A'.iction• mopt oit Wednesday)ening when asain y her 'Normal Examinations, PAINTER AND DECORATOR s- ser, valcatorond-Collsetorfor the Cosa a. 1? B iswee f York and and vainer :1 kinds of auction Ernest Hueson was married to Bella, She is. to- be con ratniated fo-v the ;Mss of York and Ontario � HCR• about your eyes r Have R aaato charge. Esnd v cations made a: sod- youngest daughter of John and Airs. same, having cut off two month- of neral house re airs. and cons4nments coa• is examine them and get an B Contras-tor for Kt' p sissantly managed and eWd b tinction or exa.t correction. , Graham of this village. ��n under- the term. y stand the ,wi}t locate at Salem, near Iostablished'5 years in Pickering .Iprt•ate salt. Mortgaaes. rete. notes and y µneral accounts rromptly oonoelW and satin Elora. We extend congratulations. HIGHLAND CREEK VlllrtgP• tory settlements guaranteed. Phone or 'T• M. MCFADDIN �. An►t[tF�s: PICKFRI?1G P.O, µrigs for termv and particatars. stun ata. Cr1ERRVwooD The'body of John Symonds, a, well . out Dates =&Tbe tied by phone NEwo Druggist and Graduate known farmer living about 1; miles I bow•• y Optleian, Artbur is all smiles aza,n. ; northwest of this village, was, found , _ PiCKERING, - , - ON T. R. R. and Airs. Davidson tiprnt Sun- lying on the highway on Wednesday For High Grade Work da at Atha. morning by two little boys, Sons of - Dillin ham's `Ve tare pleased tri. know.that Wil- Robert Moon, who were gathering ; g - g S Thiq college is in a class c not Gates is arrntnd again, firewood. 5 mond.s had been out the e g WagnerCosq 3 g g h itself.. - Undertaking Parlor W. Raymond has purchased a fine pr evening with a neighbor y - hraxe ftE,m James Davidsr,n. David Ti for and the lane whets the F+IsLZO�' Kang !ttrc:, P: l.•;.ng. Airs. Alalcoltn Roarh led the. E.- y p , P body was fmind was aho -2:1 rods Calls by d ay or nigbt p:•atuptlu Rave a full line uI Srerh and. ur- worth I-eag•te on Sunday last. from the latter s horse. -County Con- attended ti;. Tel a,l rt7Frly oonstantl5' on stand. C. K. Petty i,erecting a new frn,,t- stable Henry We -v loaf. notified t�ti��lLG/�['/ • # - (Bell r. lridepender.t.i &I wind ont•of his lots in towel. • alco Dr. 0ntttR.- of Aghtecurt. The �p:.:e 13.,11, Brea'sfsv.t ' Est�on, �ti-F ore Bier?.to know that }Ire J: 1'oronrr bac ordrreil an ingnest•.�ahich TOROXTO, ON T. <r --- Flat°,•1S•:i:,gnA, "Weiner3y. , p f. D%viJson.l- rr cO:•l irg,,.aftP: hr r.tgl'v was half]Thiir:tlav itiorning. Srruond,. � n�'s•y - ya``'' >;everc;i!lae:•�• Is rt}-ern the entire -cr:ir..anil ad- �� G! lid► LVQ� ,:i;?i.-t :,rices nai�a f^r Thr \f is ars _%rtn,trr:n� °nil �1i•a,lk• 41Rhr�Xl-c(�10 id a�5reri1lft}Ar:trs, �1. lit widespread . i; t e �endenE •trio time It ' Pr r ttLie. t: tr •:e .! g,:E QCs of :,irs.�� ,il:,Ern b agi� t,I Clay on \(,tri_ . :kr n before \ tr d hose a.national reputation. P r 1. P u I 1 •e❑ P, ry i,t�t,::,E ti. slay tkight un the r•h,ugE• Of ::"an}ting ++wing to their superior training First-class r gS IOT 1i2r8 -- -- _ -- • Tink ha, l:et:i:n.,: to lhi• e..tu�s oil;, 4sth, 1.1,a;n k, :,•*E•c] if vc:u s. the g rtes is actin; a week'- i:uiida}- at . .. ! our stndents-readilt- diitni.n good r . + .. r, a t - draugh <i of .f; syph, Jf-ss-op, of High- position. I£E� itiful l catalogue 'c 'Day Ql' II]g�lE rr ,•nn:, in !3t :ul:.in. ianft l'r.rk•,.r,n (irk,El Fi[,lav and. thE• free. + ' c AifreEl :.:.: Vii: Stn:E•r. „f A!u.•ta. ne ing tiantlay, ir. i s:aicl flint \fc- B�]s meets all trains ii,ts r,oE•n speildir,-s~ ,t i.w 'c }� ,,: tfv C who ha,, mod'”" for the g•itT, 1 � . J. ELLIOT. Principal.. -Teatlii•ng proml;tl- a-ttended t ,. )f all rt:;: 1 3e..` alara;� _'e::u.ii• lint: otP:!:c•r . 11ft�.'L:k::r t.n. ' 0w. Yo» eat: AlexanderSt;. r 1 ` '" �.-_• c� . ether-for funr� urouth• entered hos. I f; I ireraril• A ' tnL : c w: • t ,ys r.* fi in ' ;�nr fro tilt- winlo.v. hkLe at niLrht. tt : r f 1 , : •1, r Agent foi- Cafiauca CArr:abe Co., on I n•tr­d:Ev night and i`E pr it fi,h 11 i:e g4rl toii}one of Iter rtu.rma :,boli[ ---- --- -- - ' ,i r 1.)gn t lo,„k in rite trt•e Heil,. the e;v4<• anc: `,he advised her to let. '-W. H.- Peak, Pirf'eriri E lohv grandinr>tber know which she diel r g. Ccnrc^anc'l�i Do�.e NH . E /A__ _ - - - J - with the 1c•sal*. that -%[r•('lonft was : i'e:: El'\,:: .Tui, �1:• 11] s->.F:• :en^c 111F•rh h,E.�tEitirntitl rr, ',rr(ested. The inagi4trato committed r t,;. h u,l it 1;.untP. 1 1!c C'Ionft Inn tri:+l :it. thE• g,neral §a s- Watchi� `!. lac smithin (hietee ergs : ,• a. f , siE,ns tobe h(.41 inTot:dnto ahrnitMav ~Nl!'. I1.11 , r. `Tilton. s tete. the hr,li•- _ .•ilv> :titch fiiEinds here. ll. •i to>.m for cite'. lti�s'1fr:h ry, our sc:hctol tearltEr;has �”'~• %Which are guaranteed and niso Ate rsal t,l,tr;ksuhith_ t, sines ftor.P. SROUGHAPlI All hind, o;:i pairing nee*iy ar.d Ii o,t�'ant -..n lr:a sf-11 on, li, reniined to her.dutice here. combine good riots keeping with promptly eserut•�d, at 1. Y-'c,;'.. .. 13,.r;ain 1lfiss Ruth Annis hats resuiiied hr-t' AI r.:. John D�•vitt„ancl ilauKhtcrate d111.0)ility a�fi apl'ieatance are _ studies in tUc O. L. C., Whithv. on the sick list. what you want. _-Horse -hoeing - tl - Sueeialty. t Herbert Atoonev,of Markham,spent, -Dr. Fish had a business trip 'to .the We.handle owl $QC�1 .i,• �T■ Rtcha asor• S,uulav under the parental roof. city on Thnrscldv. Y a. �}�R]�� , LA,'�T'• Mr. Annk, one of our' enterprising Alis Beatrice ice Alger is.spQnding a PICKERI\(, U\T, Nctttry Public, Pickering, farmers, will soon be through seeding, few clays in the city. ' 11fiss Dafde, of Bad Axe,. Mich.. is N. F. Tonlinson, of Willowdale, - visiting her' brother, David Dafoe, of spent Sunday here. \��c• �: this village. Our teacher has returned and school ' The Alonzo Aladin, of Orillia, spent a is again in fall grind. DO�dINION BANK' WINTER SESSION few days with relatives in this vicin- Maggie'Cassie,we are pleased to re- sty recently. port, is on the inend. r - . Cipep; January 4th in• all de- Stanley Trickey, of Hamilton, has James and Mrs. Rontlev. of Dollar, t ;k f'• d3cad Office; Toronto. partments of+the CENTRAL been visiting his father, the Rev 1, spent Sunday with Brougham friends. BliSINESS COLLEGE, Yon Trickey, for the past month. Thos. Poucher had a btisiness trip i General Banking Bnsil>_es's and Gerrard Streets, Toronto. .Hiss Florence Meek entertained a to Whitby-on lionday. �+ i transacted. , Our Catalogue explains our sit_ number of young people at, her home Miss Ruth Linton, of Huntsville, is l i= pe-io.rity in Egtlipment, Staff, here on Thursday evening of last here with her people for a few weeks. Methods and Results. Yrnl are week. W. H: Phillipa. and J. L. Cowie �'�3eClal attention give t0 invited to write for it if inter: _ Alessrs. Philp and Beaton, our reNl spent a couple of d;tys in Toronto this ested in the kind of school wort. estate agents, are to be congratulated week. „ the collection Of which bringqs best success. Ad- ori the way they have boomed real Wifliam and .hiss Winnie Brown 4 dress W. I3. SHAW, President estate in and around the town. visited Toronto*;friends daring the Bale notes. We understand that one of our resi- past week. dents, Herbert Poynter, has invented Mrs. J. H. Bandy and Mrs. N. F. See our special values in Ladies' ~ a machine to plant corn, beans and bleeltin, of Pickering, visited friends solid gold and gold-filled. BAVINf38 DEPARTMENT. potatoes, 'Thie device is attached to a here on Atonday. A Gentleman's^_0 year gold flll- BRiTISH Term of 1909 common plow'and ought to be a hoon Mr. and Miss Smith, of Sitintfleld, ed case with guaranteed 'move- - �epCetitr3 received of 1. sna (;Al ADIA�i Tea per cent cheap- to all farmers. We wish hien lick in visited with their aunt, Mrs. William inent for$7.75. We have a beauty , upwsras. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- marketing the invention. Feasby, last week. shlid 14 k. for$65.00. COLLEGE ter for Busines, .Tames Taylor, who has for ninny O.and Mrs. Bennett arid daughter, yOrir money back., r S.nterefst e'llOwEa at highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat. years conducted a store here, is ahout of Claremont, visited the former's current rates. Ba' t';7 sic. to retire and is selling off his stock by parent's here during the holiday. R. N. BASSETT, Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, public auction. The sale drew a large ThomMrs.as and Mrs. Tomlinson, of GaAs. D. GORDON, Manager B. A.. Principal, Corner Yonge and crowd, people coming from Cherry- Havelock, and Miss Tomlinson, of Jeweler, Etc„ WHiTBY ?; Bloor Sts. wood. Locust Hill, Green River, Clark Green River, visited friends here diir. WHITBY BRANCH. I Hollow and other surrounding towns. r ing the holiday. ��e��■iastir� '4;-1Z7 % % of a raise. Humbly he reports his in Utrecht, which appealed to the those pears grew, what they were ' 'THE GH&N G MISS bank account--plus. Timidly he French monarch, King Louis XIV. for and what became of them. BANISH PIMPLES E THEY confesses his smoking and drinks— Those lindens he commanded his Now I know. I came across some soldiers to spare on peril of their yesterday preserved. -AND ERUPTIONS minus. 3 OPPORTUNITY" THIT COMES Mamma-maybe comes in and tells lives. "There they were in the 'ish, him that she has tried to rear her I .1� — two pieces of one pear, two hemi- .ONCE IN A LIFETIME. reardarling daughter to be an orna, spheres of pear, looking strangely P.TTgn9 a Toni'm th3 meat to her husband's home. she 16THER98 CHIEF GARFr farnilix when in,--m­y�--iind ic says they could not think of let- make one reconstructed them to Spring to Build Up the Blood - .Men Who Don't Ask One Particu- ting her life go into the keeping 19 HER B"Y'S WELFARE Pear; and when a,Eer barely es Right • of a man who could not provide f caping s lar Question a4 the Rig . have Every mother is anxious that her hooting the piece I tried If you want new health and her as well as her parents in my strength in the , spring you must little ones.shall be, healthy, good out of the dish onto the table Tinie. done. natured and bright. Every mother repeated endeavors to penetrate it; build up your blood with a. tonia. Son-in-law suggests that he is, when, I say, I had finally manag d medicine. After the long indoor Funny how people always think considering a lease on an apartment. can keep her children in this con-ai- tion if she will jivie them an occa- to shave a sliver off this , piece. I 'winter months are past most people afterward of what they should have in the.fashionable, select—and ex- felt morally certain, and when I feel• depressed and easily tired. said before. One man did make pen sive--:-Whithe Hand. He says it sional dose of Baby's Own Tablets. ..,good the next day, but few -do that. as if he were not at the moment These Tablets cure all stomach and had tasted it 'any lingering doubt This means that the blood is'iM- bowel troubles, destroy worms, and I might have had was removed, it pure and watery.. That is what A man met him on the hillside. wondering where li..% will land when was tasteless. They were beyond, causes pimples and upsightly.erup- .He w" bound doublequick for the he is forced to live up. Mamma- make teething easy. Mrs. T. Cov- all question the :ams L old pears. ' tions. To this same condition is Idn't ort Massie,,Torohto,'G nt., says:— hureh at the foot. The backs1ider, M&yb,6 is charmed. She cou "Boiling and shaming had soft- due stacks of rheumatism, the "I have used Baby's Own Tablets m oddly enough, was going up. ask,more. Why, she can's afford to ened t--em a little. on the surface, sharp stabbing pains of neuralgia, Hi You're going thel, wrong live there herself. for my little boy since he was three months old, and find that they agree but not much, and despite all treat- puor appetite, frequent headaches way I" called the churchgoer. He gets the girl e Tn6nt they still remaine exertion. I Said by Al d as they and &.,desire .to avoid The backslider yelled 'back, but .The cook'cuts out during the'firikt with him splendidly had ever been, wittiout.taste. They These troubles can all be banished ruedicine dealers,o� by mail at 25 his answer was lost. week of housekeeping. He eats were the pears, all right—tho pet- by the ii�e of Dr. Williams' Pink "Say," he demanded cents a box from The Dr..Williams' w i. 6f the dried beef and hiacuit for dinner churchgoer the next day, "did you three days running. . Medicine. Co.-, Brockville, •-Out. rifted' pears of.our youth, and while Pills* E�N does of this medicine ing. we couldn't eat them we smiled as makes new blood which.drives hear what I said I" The housemaid leaves because we thoualit we hal solved' at last out impurities, a later every cr- she won't wash the dishes. THE MUTTON BIRDS. that long.-standi..g mystery of what gAn, strengthens ev ry nerve and "Well, it's too good to waste. He begins to think about, tho4t they did with th6m—they can 'em. brings a feeling of new health and You said I waa going the wrong question he -didn't ask. Trapping Them Only Means 'Of' energy to, weak, tired out, ailing way. I said you seemed to be.go- His ornament can't cook. Her inan and women. Mrs. Fran"ur- ing downhill pretty fast yourself.", kiss4m are sour because he even Livelihood of Inliabiltants. RICE AT WEDDn-'G,S. phy, Clark's Harbor, N. S., says:— That's' the pathetic part of it hints that she ought. Some time back a party of twee- '.'A year ago I W&3.complately run This awry illustrates the opportu- He remembers that in every other ty-five interested in nature study. Custom of Throwing Rice Over down and my work bocahL" bur- y that comes once in a lifetime, 'bargain he has made he has let pit and kindred subjects formed them Newly Weds Comes From ladla. dpn,to me.. -I falt.tired all the time, d There are hundreds of thousands the seller prove the worth of the selves into a part) to make a. sea and could . hardly rag myself of men kicking themselves'because goods. He recalls how he stood tour among the islands lying be- The custom of throving a shower about. I was advised to try Dr. they failed to ask one partieular papa's questioning, how he plead- Australia and Tasmania and of rice over nf�WjyLwedrled couples -Williams'-Pink Pills and-after- tak- question at the right time, and led for the privilege of providina • :ng. three, or four :coxes was again lei- off the coast of the latter place, curies to us from -Ijadm ,and urigi- they know *they're never going to home and servants and gilded L says the Sydney Times. uatedia the id-ea L."E rice m as an n the -best of health. I think Dr. get the chance to make good 'now. sure for tbe,"ornament. One of the party on his return emblem of fecunuity, says Clouse- Williams' Pink Pills will prove a A number of really good men He thinks she' ought to be able to said there are hundreds of islands keeper. The hin(lu,biridegroom, at friend in need to all;who.are weak tnarry—wives to the contrary not- cook a dinner that would fill the in the locality mentioned ' hich the cl-�,se of the marriage ceremony, and ailing," withstanding. When an engage- aching void. He doesn't ask, he w from a distance look like mere throws three handfuls of rice'over Sold by all medicine'-dealers or by inept is announced there is always doesn't want her to do it all the barren rocks, but on clo-ser exam- t.he bride, and she ceplies Ly throw- mail at so cents-a box or Fix boxes kind of financial investigation time. a, He appreciates her beauty over teacups, but it's nothing to and-.her charm and her' gift for on- ination prove to be fertile terri- ing the same over him. with us, for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' the inquisition that has gone before. tertaining; but she ought to be able tory, many of the.islands being in- the rice is thro-,Kn by -outsiders, Medicine Co., Brockvill.e, Ont. habited by white. communities or The "old shoo" custom is general- Prospective- papa-in-law gets out, to take the wheel in an emergency. 0 ly his glasses and turns them on the Why didn't he ask about itl 0 come from thd Ile- )?RESERVI-iG THE SIGHT. native and half caite, people who supposed t - lj,,)sed to have or- tnere man who aspires to spe:dd the Why didn't he Fee what she had have occupied themselves for many brews, and is sup rest of his life in a perspiring effort to bring to the domestic partner- artner- years,as trappers of mutton birds .iginally'implied tast. the parents of. ,void Sudden 'Chang-es 1rom'Dark to keep up the feminine luxury he shipl for export to Tasmania, and for the bride gave up all authority over to Brilliant Light. is bidding in. their own consumption. The aver- her. The Germans had a long Why T custom, which perhaps they would the f6ilowing rul-es, are reccl Is be able to support a wife I How age catch on one island is about 1, much is his salary I What are his 509 OW' birds a yeiz, and-the -in- not wholly jije up even now, of mended for the prservat:jn of the' prospects? How does he stand with TREE PLANTING IN HOLLA.ND. come from this source.amounts to putting the bridegroom's shoe on" sight: Avoid a sud-len change from "the president of -his company I the pillow the bridal bed and in dkrk to briffiont ligL.t; avoid the between 95,00 and Xe.000. a - father. use of stimulant rugs which Son-in-law hopeful to be puts.his Elms!and Lindens the Best, but The dark skinned people'who Oc- Anglo-Saxon marriage 'the Is and d best foot forward with a persist- the Elm is the Hardier. copy Cape Barren Island are of all gave..-a shoe, of the bride to the affect the nervous system; avoid ence that threatens to give him. &' I' shades, from the mere suggestion bridegroom, * who touched her on, reading while�lyi-4 down, or when lonesided dog gait for all time toA There is perhaps no other well of tint to pure black, and they have. the Ifead with it to remind her who mentally or phyE,cal!y exhausted*; 1populated country in the world . .-Come. He submits to impertinent I which has so , many well wooded been of this variegated skin eolor was now her.master, The iveddini when t1le eyes feel tired'rest the�a estions as to whether he has any to- for nearly '100 years. There is a ring was ..used am )ng the ancient by.looking at objects at a long diG- qu one dependent on him or not. towns as has Holland. Most of the school on this island attended by 'Hebrews primarily with the- ,idea tante; pay special attention to tho almost c He streets and grachts or canals have he confesses that he has turned, sixty or seventy chit ren; t that the delivery of a ring confer- hygiene of the body; for that which I avenues of trees. Utrecht has two ever al� new leaf and 'got rid of all. rows of trees on either side of its teacher being gain oy the Tasman- -pd power on the recipient, -and tends to promote the general health Government. which satisfies its thus the wife wearing rher Mus acts-beneficiall' on the eye.; up to dependents. Of course papa means 1 quaint canals. Its canal banks are ian Aged mother or old mai4 sister. constructed as if in two stories. conseience. in respect to these un- band'-a ring- shared his:-authority. -forty years of-ag,-! bathe the, eyes :Son-in-law juse l saves himself by; 00n3t fortunates by merely giving hem t ice daily in colli -water; after catching-on in. the nick of L time. The lower story, almost flush *with instruction in "the three R's', and The ring. in the airman espousals twice Years bathe, the eyes, morning He listens to the thrilling history the water level, is lined with ware- a a pledge of loyalty, and the fifty Yea taking no further trouble to help wa evening, with water' as hot as of papa's superhuman struggle to,houses and vaults, while the upper idea that it should be on the and this. with put their-e-lucation to pr and the stem on which the I story has dwellings and shops. Both them,to ac third fin you can bear it: tollow decorate ger of her left L be- blossom of I irlhood heile Leal account when they have fin- cause "a nerve connects' this finger cold "water, that. will make them Z g] 9 vels are planted.with trees make ?shed their perioa of school.. They low •v6ith warmth;- old persons .-.hopes t4o So many avenues of trees with the heart," %ith Rr Pluck is supported. The'i e naturally nomadic in their" ere exceedingly pleasant, are in- snore he hears of the folderoii and !a Dutch town Rmaiiis. Orange blossoms w-- �bould avoid reading much by arti- 'he foliage stinals and do not know .bow to as to diet, funny-dos tha" t have been lavished'especial 1y on a hot day. I worn by the' bride% among the ficial litzInt; he guaied organize their affairs, hence as soon surer he is that if he'temPers the glare of the run and Saracens, because they were held and avoid sitting up late at niDht, on her the las they leave the school 'they raise the vistas of green are refreshing to symbolize fruitfulness; the very Mimes getting her he will lose the I on the mode of life of their elders, the eye. , These abundant general use of these flowers in ;KING AS SPORTSMAN prize beauty in the rosebud garden. to V populated towns living well when the birds are plen- Meekly he answers all questions. growths in thickly Europi and America for bridal tiful and short to a greater d a Hand ' Largely he lies about the, promise ure highly 'useful as well as erns adornmert is c..)mparattvcly a mod-,* Has in His Lretitne 11a, f less extent in the off season. mental. It is recL,jaiznd't1Xat from or The touring .pasty concerned it_ ern custom. in Every Variety. a hygienic point of view- they are self largely with the J-ird life found valuable to the citizens. - , — --- ' * : There are very few sports in upon the various Wands, the spdci- :- "' In Holland these usf-1111 services I BABY FELL ON TO THE STOVE. which King Edward his not at one albatross, gannet, "After taking three are gratefully recognized and the mens including catch�cr. �time or another been a participant. lip trees are carefully, tended by the gulls, dotterels, oyster Mrs. T. S. Doll' Flora He-has takeii the premier place as g'all, of 523 bottles of your--wonder `this pelicans,-'geese' and mutton birds': British yachtsman, -the first'posi- naufiicipa lit-te s. ---The cost of Avenue, Winnipeg says:—''My'a medicine, our baby was in ' the different On Albatross Island, the bird the care per capita contact with the-',-Side of the hvt tion,on the turf, '�nd.has.won the' year, place is named after, batches 'its entirely wee! and .needed hat.. Last yi� ted by all hunting towns varies somew stove. She sustained 'a serious prize most conve d it is said that this is no more medicine. At six- for example, Utrecht devoted 21 young, an �urn, and her cries and screams inen=6e, Grand .National Steeple- (Dutch) to its trees for each the only known place in the worlJ cents teen� months of age she inhabitant cents where the bird makes its nest, an were terrible. chase. 'Ile is one of Britain's .big- . wielghect thirty pounds. and The Hague 18 ce the child.laugh.bd through �gest * farmers;* he owner ig,000 for each of its 259,000 citizens. It old theory being that these myster- "I.,sent `out to the druggist for i acres of game preserves at Sand- She had cried eight months, takes 2V, Dutch cents to equal an ious creatures hatched out their the' best'remedy he had to use on ringham alone, where 3,000 head night and day,and n -ars young on their backs, a theory- no othing American cent. About ten y� U burn– He said there was nothing have sometimes been killed fa a did her good until we tried ago tho annual cost of caring for doubt absurd, yet forgivable in the to equal Zam-But., and 'sent Back 11 since day. the trees- of The Hague was 19 grlr-days when nobody had dis- a- supply. -I applied this,- and it His stud of'driving-bo' rs 'a were Scott's Ernulsiom'�—MRS. capita, but since covered their hatching place. cents (Dutch) per soothed the pain so quickly that once of world-wide. renown. In his E. C. SMITH, Wa.,Rica, that time many new trees and Mutton birds flock on various is- ?'bound L up the hand in Zam-Bak, 6i'figer' days-lie' was's kern, deer, led tbrough7 raids and shrubs have been plant- lands in the vicinity in my and each day auplied Zam-Bak 'Stalker, and an enthusiastic u out the city and new parks have the eggs of Various birds abo' nd frequently and liberally, until the cricketer. No. must ' his tiger in such huge numbers that shi been laid out. -P burn was quite cured. The little 'hunting e-,reditions in Ind a be for- It has been found that not.every loads of them could be gathered one was soon able to go on with srotten. In sbrirt, it may be said Skind* of tree will thrive in. the with comparatively little trouble. her play, and we had no trouble ts of v. town, for trees have It is said that numbers of eggs with her during the time the burn veiled by indii�,idals in epch br6hch, COU; S streets that, altbouirb h'e is, or ex many enemies both above' and be- from these islands find their way was being healed. I feel very no%;ngl,-. man in the world has done duck low grobrid escaping from into market and are sold ' as, du grateful for this cure, and would pipes underground is the worst eggs, which t1ey resemble 'in ap- all-these thins so well -i's the'*King, rjiotht�­rs to,keep not even among those, mho neglect- All Emulsion recommend all enemy of trees, because quite small pearince and flavor. Zam-Buk' handy for emergencies realities 6f Ili_" quantities of it are deadly.. For 'ing the sterner• probably saved this child's like this.V have devoted their el�ergies to the this reason'special precautions are Fifty cents spent on 'a box life. Four doctors had been Pursuit of please a alone. taken against the leakage of gas in 'NOW HE KNOWS.. of Zarn-Buk has , saved scores tried. Scoi-r's FbiuLs'109' Dutch towns. How electricity es of people as many dollers, to say SF*NTT'FNCE SERMONS, seemed to be just the, thing caping underground acts upon Mystery That •Bothered the Middle nothing of saving hours of pain! needed, and it is just the trees as yet has not been sufficient- Aged Man in His Youkth. It is,good to be wise, but wiser ly studied to be understood. Trees to be good. thing needed by thousands ill L not grow in ..very narrow When I was a boy," said the Heaven's manna sits ill on the w NATUIRALLY SO. so of other children. It's streets where the houses are high; middle aged man., "we Used to "I wonder what- man on record stomach of sloth. easily digested,*so pure and ziefther will they thrive if the pave- come across & pear tree occasional- Heaven is deiLf to us"when we are called the biggest bluff?" harmless, yet most powerful ment does,;not,let in moisture and ly that ha-1 pears so hard you .441. guess ss it was the; man 'blind to others. in building pp the most dell- air in sufficient-q,,-,antities. . couldn't bite. 'em. , Maybe you've n I'm V a The best trees for Street planting seen 'em. named Gibraltar." Character is the sum. of all life 7 choices. tate child or adult.' But be in in "The chunky built pear Holland are elms and lindens, Star . preaching is apt to moan ware a sure to get ScoTT's EmuLsmv, but the elm is the hardier of,the almost spherical in shape, a very PERFECTLY 'SAFE. night in �the church. there are so•many,worthless 'gr 'where' 'a linden and almost black in two and will ow dark green, When a woman is first.marrie<], serene life always has storms and harmful 'will not. Trees of Ahesp., kinds color and about the same' specific reach a'great age, like the old elms gravityI.. as casC*iro-�. Y0' u f1frew she-fears her husband is so brave in its past curticuium.' and generous that- he will get hurt It is well to watch the virtues AJ.L]DRUGGISTS -alo-ng the`.quiet grachts of, Edam, one of thQ,;e t.a rock pears agains ­ . . some flay riushing, into a danterwis that employ press agents: cane of the "dead" cities of the land it Might chip the rock but it ,place to d.o a noble act, but she is The man with ' putty backbone Ltny a,tuil coat of Mn. Fhnalk'si letter and Zuvder Zee, which saw the fleets of'wo'illd have no effect on the pair, I a v not long in find�ng out that on that usuallyw-borrows a-pio'us frost. - %rith soas tour valuable lftamtn" re- 'Van' Tromp and De*Ruyter in the jThese pears never got r,ipe;- the strdina child"n•wtl; be sent anon rl- harbor of.Edam—the harbor which always remained of just that sanic score.lie is perfectly safe.., It may.be the ill we are do&'"'9 j our ad&,"§.snaft,,Ia�ns Abu Q ut of is the cure for' the greater i�'- ps r. appears so tiny to modern eyes that hardness. 'There- were'.n'o 'apOes scoTr & sowNE one with difficulty imagines "the that we could not bite into, but In Copcnl1%,gf-n the unemployed dee re. nAy moveci by Toreste terror of .the North Sea" anchor- .those hard pears were proof-even have f6urid 6ccilpation' in' rat-kill- -Meil 'ave neer grea Ilington St..W. youth.L ing, the number fully c6jr,j-:ro,- ing there. Then there are the mag- against the teeth of ou exterminated those trutlis they does 0' *blood ; tie 5 8 strengthens 77C of nificent lindens of the Mallebaan "I used to wonder somet;me.-,why rpaching 5,000 to 8,000 a week. hend. F' ....�, r. .. :t+-...•v,�'••.,.,, ';., �B: A' :-° -V*WW'7111:111 An h-�5' . .� :,° ^..F. 't � 3..r+ +c yr t45 . .:» y.., Y.:,,.:'!�v ,.,. ....�:'•.t... ... .•;.. >::.. .. r .'' +Y".. - tAa' 't ^^�'s C _ _ is .Parry yr,.- .-..,.,. u.. - .r, !• PP7 ,r<� .�. ,»,-,. .. ^r^•.R .;t+'6� ....:.: _..::d'w ..raw• ;•,r . _-- ••� ``iS'+�' nT �� >Ioyy AUTRORS WROTE. TROUBLE IN STORE FOR JOHN ' HEY FIXED gra. Fresnel.—"Why, what are Pope Thqught Best When In Bed-- you crying about ti" L� ^ .. Victor .Hugo Wrote banding. Mrs. you AJ - now John is=away from hoiD-i for Alexander Pope, who was the a week on businetA." `. literary puntiff of his time, thought "Yes." best when in bed, M•iienever .a "He writes that. he gets out my DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED tnought came to him he would jot photo and k—k—kisses it every - :ls A NICI'l.Y NOURISHING 1'0036 HIS LUXI11GO AND it down un a sera] paper. 1115 day servant often found bedclothes and "Well, that's surely nothing for 7� SCIATICA. floor covered with white bits con- you to cry shout." BOVRIL cart only be sold at its present low price because we 1 twining aphorisms which have now "`les, it was just for a joke; I carry out.the first pro.esses of manufacture on the ranches where thel - bocume hackneyed quotations. tools my picture out of his bag be- cattle are raised. The beef is prepared and concentrated where prime 7• That was Three Years Ago and He Victor Hugo wrote "Les Miser .e he, sti•-f-ed. and- put one of meat is chi a� and the freight Is Frtuch less th 1n it,would be if the 'oxen Is Still Cured-Why You. Should ables" standing .-.tp, an- attitude ril—mother's in its place." were imported. ` v:hich'Hawthorne also assumed A cup of BOVRIL-taken regularly will sustain your strength and Try Dodd's Kidney Pills First. when he wrote many of his To- A Woman's $ 111 ath T e, Sympathy y 'thus enable you to avoid insidious attacks of.illness. -� Are you discouraged? Is your doctor's ' 26. (Snob only relisvDod s Kidney °f Sul a heavy financlul load? Is Your Data Elliston, Trinity Bay, hrfld. Apr. mances. _ = y One lab thrown ober the arm h icai burden? I know what a y a .hair or sitting on the arm 'of t heavy p �� . these mean to delicate women—I have Lumbago, but cure it once and for his secretary's chair were Napol- been discouraged, too; but l«armed how to eon's favorite positions while die- cure myself. i want to relieve our bur- • t. all', is the experience of Dar. Alfred dens. why, not end the pain and stop the Crew, postmaster ht eating to Bourrienne, a position doctors bltl? I man do tl„a for You and {e which he varied now and then by will it you will assist me. �!HX DO "Yes," the postman r 'says in All you need do is to write for a free selling his story, "it is three yzars Patting that scribe on the head or box of the remedy which has been placed l t a Pulling his ears. to my hands to-be given away. Perhaps c� than Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- since I was cured of Lumbago and P g this one box win cure you It has done so Y Eciatiea. Dodd's Kidney Pills did sir Walter Scott could while re- for others. If so. I . all be happy and l cation select Bell pianos? The fact that they nae t linin on a, lounge dictate to two you will be cured for 2c (the cost of a Ice , 3t, and I am happy to say the cure amanuenses, who frequently had d niia- s Rlri a to a0. fart m fr-e i emit. �dOnprefer erf ldows profBell essional advice is Kf gc��"ca Was permanent. to etpp viriting, so funny the dictat- °'Ont'�'1i'�Cum'SVtndtsor'Out. � why not follow p.oEewioa.l taaetom is buying Hell plasm) "I had Pains in my Back, Cramps The only pianos with the Illimitable QA lD my muscles, Shooting Pains ed pasages seemed•'To them. , SOON Achos. across my.Loins, and I often found Balzac, in a-monl s robe, fre- Ivow is the time to start train- rye =t hard to get any rest at night, quently' wrote from midnight till •� and when I did ply sleep was unre- noon', taking draughts of strong ing for that annual wrestle with trashing. I was medically attend ^offee when drowsiness attacked the oleander. a±d, but without getting any bene= him, and thus shortening Send for (free) .Catalogue No, 75, -fit, and at last I was persuaded his life by many yet no doubt. Away with Depression and Melan- T1i. BELL p, Morris litnib•d G V E.LPH.ONTAR*#, to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I used Wm. Morris made one of his fa- choly.—These two evils are the ac- _ __._ viz boxes altogether and they took thous translations from the Greek companimei�t of a disordered std- FQr$a18 �� [ Raise Them•W.+hoot Milk. 7 , 0 o 0 tthe pains away and quits cured chile riding on ;,nP at cars. mach and torpid liver and mean [ 8.4o let Fra a. arm Pr°a°paysta� ime Walt Whitman and Horace Trau- wretcheduess to all whom they visit. __ et..tesrl,,,a.«Ice.,Lw.Tere.0 .lulls Forarm a lactate. stroaea — New Monthly Bulletin of '.early ererjr cure by Dodd K:d= bei, original in all things, were 1'ht§ surest and seediest way to Heal sayoaina profne.y lnttstrat.i.,als"M _ p E 1tAMT A rlYf MORR RlLSAIL[ttl0Rtt11 k> w's pa. your R.IL free. L A, rT 0., NI 0 iney Pills tells of trying something -nowt ,original in the po-ition they combat them is with Parme.ee s `� handl. , r Malt ¢race Perfumes. T..itea r iYorlds tear�.at Harm' &lets xyise first. If you use Dodd's Iiia took while thinking. They were Vegetable Pills, which will restore pe'r cent.pro�it.°it oneyprefua.tasf.if R,pd,hundred blas• ryrsatsa., li T. l±ey Pills-first you will never- need tcont, so Mr. Traubel save, to climb the Healthful n;ction. of the stomach raprs{ented. 'rhellomedyaeualtisaCo.,I>+p0. A.- 4,o, , _ iLo try "Something else." They al- upon a pile of lum. rr and lie down anTbring relief. They have proved Turomto.Cana+la sraya cure all diseases of the Hid- tpon their backs. In that way each their usefulneas in thousands of FREE % net's, and all diseases that are found out what the other's beat eases and will continue to give re- FARM$ FOR SALE. :.nosed by sick Kidneys...- thoughts were. lief to the suHerin who are wise ryy g cftou h to use them :ery c nth tw'L�-and Ontario.Gin¢`Farmr roW I'ai1�" ��.. .,��.. A ¢_ g (& s um r eKend f°r aij s A Simple and Cheap Medicine.— .+tai a The wtern seat 1SaLate Ssahrtrge, eta0fe sei��.The opinions of other people it.+d. radon' dile• o..r.l x41 aft•.. A simple, cheap and eiteetive meth- At the present time there are t'�'' i`'°''°"` would be more interesting if they ort.a:,a a� cine is something to be desired. 21,tJQ0 laborers at work on the Pan- . +„yea .t sneer .ee Aid not conflict with our own. There-is no medicine so effective a ams Canal Pan— ALEXANDER WARDEN, so likl...•a. r+•s (late treananr Presb urian `o lies sus etas Gena ire foss ala regulator of the digestive system as Chmreh is ) u,n ddreu sNd w�t� ' Parents ' buy Mother Graves' Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, They as felt it:--ahit oh's cure wu10-ways ' `s• osae Worm Exterminator because they are wimple, they are cheap, they e y ao+tg BONDS AND STOCKS W,1L� o� i0e sur tarns!'r:i�iea, _ . ase m his and colds•• rrDc•a. . - °era win” know it a safe medicine for their can be got anywhere, acid their Cob»ttstuckeboush+aadealdonoommieafon ♦ ♦ .,�Y:tsoal b.eft p p Did you ever see,-'& man who is TOROnTO STREET, TOAONTO. CANADA rhe sagitta t1 children and an effectual.-ex eller beneficial action ` will rote their W20 "Nice. of worms. recommendation. They are the wasn't willing to malts.money Rltll- yiatanoe Yhoa°u--Mata 2370,►lain La7L r �p`�"'1i°O° - medicine of the poor man ands those cut earning it 46 Lightning never strikes twice in who wish to escape doctors' bills which is just as will do well in gi 1ng•them a trial, ►ir0 Sp'idi in dry[tu++4.°dl*,as Inaam• _ the Game place, j mI in the w-lat gr,.w auwm inw chs 11122 ` f sell, .considering how frequently it De,l promptly,v.th a a kI as with a tl.°, .cud \ 1 strilreCon the wrong place. If people could live on food forokcaltonbegin toovughuse Alien'sLans,Ml,.t:a \\ thought the baker and butcher =' -_ We blame Providence for out would have to retire from business.. f� WI N the seat Thins to seronobs weak kiovertg, but take the credit our- "� :Uck I "'rhe D s L'• Menthol Ptar/or. it will -' selves when We get rich. - ` puss lumbago and rheumatism. tit rolls make at9eat It;_'Vhiloh's cure will always w` r.en a',a plasters. Davie Lawreace Co., Our my coughs surd colds.•• ,rutreal lRepvat It-"Shtloh's cure wtll alwar : _ C L e tap coughs a.,d , olds.•• - The less a than talks the leas be Lots of people' wouldn't know may be suspected of belonging to what to do with patience,!-if they Buggins= "And my wife ratisf!es { an Ananias club.' _ isd it. herself 'with picking the gowns of the other•women toPieces"'. uy Repeat 1t:-"$hitch's t'urewtll iltta>rs Anen's Lunt salaam t+ sepecialiy.intended to ;Oro of coughs and colds•''' break up etC acted ° u�Rt sad many h•� ate++ ,wes haIia Leo:i saved b7 Its urs. Cunt& . ao Where can I get some--of Ho1io- :pluminayform. way's Corn. Cure'l I was entire}y A colleges education furnish " cured of my corns by this remedy many a young man with an cI-nae If-a man marries for money be and I wish. some more of.it for my for not earning a living. -,ray be able to make his wife be- friends. .Sc, Writes lir. J. tiV. yo Ovve he didn't—for a week or ten _ Brown,'Chicago. -.Death Comes to All.—But arays not come prematurely � if prop-IT WARREN ©ZOWSK1-& 00. Thc. 1��1 DAIMLERprecautions are taken_ An ounce Bickle'.s Anti-Consumptive.Syrup, Members'roroaiotEWok3-blani• 11 -bE prevention is worth a pound of needs .no recominendatioD. To all Traders sent anildta`, " ra Broad Rtns who are familiar with it, its .aka k 4 'cure," and to have prevention at p TORONTO. XBWYORK I - w adisease to work for itself. years of use in the treat - ' '� 'hand and allow T p -hand will is vtickcdness. -Dr. Thomas' meat of colds and coughs aixl all i STOCKS��� AND BONDS .•. Eclectric Oil not only. allays ins affections of the throat has unques write of I ' y' S iia ars nn+ parents ;when applied externally, but x111 tionably established its pace t �eO U, C©BALT torfnforawsion THE PRI NC P�L ' prevent lung troubles resulting among the very best, medicines for ' i Eram colds and coughs. Try it and such"diseases-. If you give it a write for Jr =be convinced. ` tt ia4 ;you' will not regret it. You f ifiur RA ' CLAIMS r drill -find. it 25 cents .well infested. � French school children are taught fire maxims, .as a primary preven- 'Old Chap "'Yes, air, I'm ninety- s1Tlp'TA tative measure. ", three next birthday, and. I don't CT,CARTER&CU,, 8 ; For this Uwvwdlou New Motor are -- — ever telling a lie." Young as Front St.East.recollect „ TORONTO. ONT. - aeprat it:-.•0hiloweCure will alwav Ilan- Well, you can't expect your ' FFRAT' ` �. bnrs my cottf�ha and?olds." - ----- --- =— 5 k i pa t memory to be very reliable at that n in Q �"� i age.." GLISS 11SGR;ANCE AGENTS WAVED 'TRU LY LITERARY. FhXi biity Jinks—Harkins doesn't strike me ltepest it:-"fibilob's cure will alwin" N&nodal Proviucicl Plate Glass Innnrance Com• r as literary. Yet he declares that cure my coughs and colds." parry. Limited. lieati Utfica,.la,ndon. 1Gtgland• e ] b i+hed 1854 i'altital,Ni[tc'Ch.,n+and Puunda Economy #n Construc0. he never feels so comfurtarble as 1 °:lino. F•+r Aitencj- at enrepre.,ented pointe, in eas when'he' is snugly settled in his, - It isn't.necessary to tell a•bonze- 1 ti,vi"`° `.��av,►ri ART, Chi _ • J. Fie RWAH'1', Chief tgent, 'and Operation —: library. fighter that he should love his CII- No.IS welline'•tou street sa,t.,Toronto. " t Binks—Oh, that's not surprising ems. .,Send for.bocklet"Ula.& Insurance.". - is bookcase $A small bo i with hidgi first watch painkiller in wfnt _._—_. folding -bed. checks'bhill,% break. nn MfAlXlfi� ,. 3 CLEANING GR Absence of t'naParts 'bas the time of his life. cold. and thus pro l;sd i4 a 1, mentfpe ��D l�i�f OUTING - - andRl,tamati.m. Unequalled t+a liniment r . e s Buoys trust bites;chilhlaims. bruins+, r•p.alns. Snia br "Write -for full acticulars and illustrated lists. from _ Even when a-man proves that he all druggist,. Only one Yainkill°r�-Perry Davi.+. Qau be done yerr.et y b,ow h.web rroow To a p SWISH AMBRIOAM DMINO Co., ` is a woman's superior she doesn't Ifolrtst�• TORONTO,'Q'I'VAwa a ovasso `believe it. WOMEN'S RIGHTS. I-I. STAINTON __--•--_. _. —._-- "Madame, do you believe in wo- man's- rights?" asked the .man S 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto, Canada. t111'iding-in the car.. y ; !l Cloane,1, washed and ltepaired she replied shortly. 111 b- Oriental Yrocesv, we an f� f "Excuse me, he Went On, I I thn only specialists in Oanada " ?m am but,.an ig'nctrant male socking ORIENTAL R Cl(3 CO., 19d4 light. May 1 cask if ou construe ninon al�jalian, p,,,p. �b,�'Dimer N�otor Co.,.c Ltd ' these rights to inch tho pr1Y1- lolephone Main abs las RinS rt., west lege of spreading your. readily be-( COVENTRY, �h; L.+*�� s: • coming skirts over thre seats?„ ----.._ ._ ..___—_-- ----•__-- - Thereiipon she condensed herself, He—"You know; if you worry " I and conversation ' • he took a scat, on about e�-ery llttle�thing, it's Sauna, _ :< tc affect yourhe'alth:" : fjag.E;etl. _ _ - 6'hc— 'Yes I know. That's one of the things ® ac Housekeeper — "You're ' a big, I -worry about."' healthy man-1 why_don',t you go to. r ' work?" ' Tramp—„Lady, I'll tell ass acv► ws.wt+}_raron.�y Z A ti' of Farm hate n n little kuuwl°d'.ro hock? K p I t ye me trouble. . I'm aR unhappy Then vents w AT OXCK. i w $10 weekly, eai- you mean Z3 THE .. medium," What do y by cry ur cnmmiaelon. No e:perlsncn. nopart of th t?” ",Well, ye see, I'm too .too ,cord un your own II or act a, &gout. - • , N.troothlug i-Wah.tely new, llre:etesteJ+y mnnoy ` ._---- -- heavy for light work, an too light ,min.t oppnrcuo,tpp. ` ISSUE N0. 17-09. for heavy work." � ii��u STOCK VBT1iliIJiABY C0., Toroatto t Vii; , a c. h y s �.. -y, ,,, s,, y±c- •-p.•a.•r as- + .Ara,_:' , ,.,� "-. Ari = "'�tr�y...-e ZM '...ta FRIMPIRrF i 4h , �.. : -,-„ - „ ".. :,-'�i' +s "�["m' �.... :4 .3 rte' .-. s-:. •. .-°*"" • 3S°° :.. •K-•. T' fr ,L'•. s ... ,-a...v-sra:-,..\`i. f4"",•�... ..w.. . ,y r' Te, -�. n' t,' .y... d :-. .., . ," � .. ;_, ` • •_ . , - im son . & CO*' :; , ' ' I I w...� Upubllshe3 every Friday morning nista 0>Ilee, ,- . D RATE8 Or^ ADYERTISLNG: '_ z �' FirstEach insertion per line - l0 cents The People's Cash Sur VGr°anti Egg Store Each enl>reyueat insettion.per lire • 3 cents �uy� d -.7- . . This rate,does no;incl Legal or Foreign _-. 1 ,; ....,HER , advertisements. Highest rice id in Trade for Rood Sutter and E Special terms given to parties making con- " , :, ' 8 h 1?a Eggs �i- I` . racts for 3 or 8 :aonths or by the year. half . . 141, 1� gearl4 or year]pp contracts payable 9u tsterl4. .. . . _ •. ._. i`' Basinoes cards,ten lines or under,with paper / I. .nW�ear,tab 00,payable in advance. - LIFE TOOur 1'tTeW Goods for Spring rare here. Anew eapply iu every den�atrt- - Eve cents. local oolmm�s ten cents per line, tent, • Our line of Wall Papers largeet ever shown in Pickering. ., . ., F per line each subsequent insertion. , 1 ., • Special contract rates Lando known on applica- . �. tion. No free adYertisina. advertisementewitlloar Written inrtruotions BOOT$ and SHOES-We call special attention to a new brand called tke . Will be inserted until forbidder sad charaod so- i • , ! a cordinvly. Orders fez dircootinning adv�tise� BALE REGIBTEA. Lydia E. P>tnkh8m S Quaker Brand. We control this tuake of boots and shoes. They are ex- i '•' meats muse be in writing sad sent to the pub- ,,]lent quality, stylish and well made, Come and see then]and trya,pair. '� Behar. . Work pzonipt:yattaadea to. SATURDAY, MAY 1sT.-Credit sale of Vegetable Com pound Yoti will find the price right. :1 household furniture, implements, Vienna, W. Va.-"I feel that I owe ' ': TERMS vehicles, tools, etc.,in the village of the lash ten yearn of my life 'to Lydia Il1.25 ar year; 31.1k� it ai9 is advance. Wbitevale, the property of I. &F. t P $. Burton. Sale at one, see bills. )s`' y44,?F „ E•Pinkham's Veg'e- Fdr$t-class Tailor-made Sluts and O' ereoats to Order -__ table Compot:nd. " T. Poucher auctioneer. . ° r' Eleven years ago I GENTLEMEN-Wake up it is Spring. You want a well trade,stylish suit ' JOHN MURKAR,-Proprietora -'` 1�--x „ was a walking for Easter. Leave your order with D. Simpson& Co. and you will get ; • SCARBORO r `ti' shadow. I Clad been -it,(and bank on it it will be no hand,do.wn ready-made suit that every- __ - tvoiEs A�io COMMENTS' John Drummond, a your Scotch- :( udder the doctor's body knows when they see it'as it Ioses its shape and stytg in one week), g + carebutgotnorelfef. but a suit that will hold iia assn until worn(71:t. Cxouds, style and the The pant few days l.:ts twitnu:s .c} u,aa, about 35 years of age, who has x4�� ^; r My husband per- workmanship all guat:snteed. I31:tck Worsted Suits$13, $14, $15 and$16. Been living for some time at Scarboro w.t"' fid,( suaded me to try : Scotch Tweed Sults $12, $I3, $14 And$15. I You save $3 to$5 on above a Iilost rallitl ripe ill tile price ol: Villa e, was run down and killed on #K,,r' -; .. K r Lydia E.I'illkham'a Suite. Clown Tailoring gi--es the best value in the Dominion.- •�lvheat, tine Iloi t•� mattit'al cal 'e' the G.T.R. train line between this . Vegetable Com- ' but to tire lll:li.i})uT.ttiuu 1,f t!e ~'slings and ttiia 9larkhanl Lund, souls Pcjttttdarditworked '* market by spe:•::latoi- :n Chicago. tiarrE).during Tuesday night, That litre a charm. It re- GROCERIES-Always fresh and up-to-date. Tt y our blended-Black Tea 25c tvhO silcceecied in sucurll: , a Ce,t'tl• et't'",tr„Drunlnwnd'visited theaectio❑I 11:.,also our Ein ress fresh round Coffee 2a"c•tad 4�0 !b. .. liev�d all my pains P g or in .thi3 ind',.4,n n ibie product. r,)•ri1's house about a mile east of here G)t3 tnl-11 .. I advise all suffering One luau, Mr. Patten; is Rauh to t\ith a view to tabtaining ctnpl�ytl;ant( women to-take Lydia E. Pinkham's D. SI1lIPSO��I & CO.) . PZE,'keY"i�ig .. a have cleared f�+c: or fife usilliutl during tfto sulnrner. He left about _�regetable ComponncL"-bilis.E>t�t� ' 'f 13,30, guitig east and on Wednesday �S rr[,.�To�, Vienna, W.Va ' . dollars by this ucces3ft11 mltui},tt Morning his body was found lying he- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- : lotion of the • -wheat market:. side the tracks: -There were no marks po und, mads from'.native roots and • '-,�Ucll•ind►guation is felt all uvet' save a bruise on the side•of the heals, herbs,coixt4irs no narcotics or hare- "Richardsons s-Special Tea is Good Tea." - • . . the conutry that one Ulan F,horjId Drummond Laws tel Canada last June fill drugs,and to-do holds the record becoute a tuulti millipnrtire 'in a and'w'as,tninarritd. Coroner Birley For the lar3eet number of actual cares �/( - -• week's titue at Elie expense of the tt''as notifiNi and after examinitig the of female cii,3eases of an similar meal- MAPLE SYRUP * ' . body which rya+ trrouuht to the clue in the country, p consumer._ If one roan inade over ` y, and thorrsands•of . Junction and heitrinR a(I1 this rircuul'r vohuatary testimonials are o• kris Guaranteed this s Lin 5 make Guaranteed rare Muskoka 1 font• tuillit)ns In :;oris a short apace ii p R'' p stances decided that an inquest 4('als Lha Pin-.ham lalwralor at L 'of titre then the cotn�urtler is conn- y , 4yrup-full Imperial inew4tire 9 pintR to a gallon-$1.35 unneeess:tt'v ma::,?., from women who have been a iralloi). .Eastern To\-•nship pure fimple,Eyrnp, -vine palled tl, pay coat itltrc!Iu ecce + _ .... c ,r .l ,front al:rost every form of o of -what, the lire;•1 is r\;)rtl1, ui Llle _ a>teasure, $1.�0 zt galloli, .al:o in b lb. tius and - The Gr;in,l Trunk I atei-fir is soul ' .�maT, eornplaiit:ts, inf[amtl:t:ition, tel- ! 'i�- , ' 1. firmer ,}ut res-tivc(i tlmt witch -:tti,)n,Ri"n'nc(Tt)(>nt+:tib oirl ttlrrltlret quart huttlee. to •ll.a`'e detPl•rillned . tit built] % -v)o tittle for- .L•:•, 'product. t Tilt' 1,ranch fi,rul th•• American tIe)urI_t sirs^ria:i'ies,�°rio,Tiepsiaa,.hackaclae. 'I S�P,US - N!�. 1 'Tin,llthy iu,3 C'h)ver. Ittternlellinte ztual White price of any 1,rodueit sh,.,Zd l lx In 1 ^r•• )n a::l no-vous'1lrystratlntt. ti . tlatry ti) 4lutla)a:', ]Arty .. 5" 1 ,t.ry s cls::i:trrillgtsomano:yes it to " . ,_ Sttgar 13vet_M:t1;gt,l. P6,ii,tric•e,.Ttat•tlip,. rind ae frill - g<nptucd .-elle]} «y, t•hc l,�^uti1,1'` The b,.il, r fttutkt•"alult nimly" hi,t , of stip})1y"atilt] c!(:uaucT.' oras it t; td gicr i.yctia 1•:. I lnkham's i as surtrnet:t cit :iil:iu:er's G:i(I•'tl :incl !'lt)-w(rr•:3cet1�: ,. ,: hie+•r-:r-L,)f.tkzt?.AIillt-r Bro-I.' Z-Stal), . •^�t ole('• ,'ti)f:::ni trial r "' sh',t11d not •lc .0 thc';,.;-xi-r or "11y (, `� F11 L IT'i - 1'rrsh ho m)-is, or:1n;:C`0 tmilalak?{ (lr'It`tl'$I);)le ±. 1)eil�}i- intlivtdcl,ll ii-::tn•:l:t iu Rr,a(•uu,l lir, -tt t«•FI } ra:a r.:,ia L•!c, yweial,advise t' .etc :., ]'.:Inlet, .t., .LitIye*I I)w ;I I) 0,xploAoti. _ :'}t°i -'r1.1� '::t_C'.-:'r i"�L:Mntllteii- i vs and t):lia�•-, firw.,e raishi_z�-_cttrt rt,t .U.I.. lreel�. _-_. ani9-_ -rt lu: , rtl c.e-rt:ttlr •1 .r 1 :: se> to 'T:*%q, �':n,.Pan1. at — .lit' 1ftlil*'<1 ;t ttr 1i.1t" f3, 1).trt ,, ) , - . . - .1 C+�:I:ttries ili_1 1 t ;e 1.,,ii c}1_•.t•ln- t \ .) If. advico is free. + ti'A:(a'' 'I':li.%I:S-Cutib.l�(c; ].etttt�e ostial C'ed,`ry. ___"-_.ttt)11 is '1)1•U!:t )' i':I•!)y` t:'.', Intl,l' r'Jt>iii, lfa`i R)IL lElfl!.'.`t) ti('1'E•,'.iE)t', -. Y z44L-t,!!-.Cul• �,�, , �, 1)i,� f t! - 1411 ►- �f-.�:.)tv Y t,r k to .:att.s. ki`' },, .t'1r1T� - J.r v:,t iet't�- t'h Tst'i<`'. Frrriri's tz t errs �. P)ttter- prl•�.)rrt: 9:� ., (I ;-,'x,;;..-,);I",-%t - lt' ,;lt - .. � _ .. . . .. �.-` -z: - -- a I i' t:. ...:" t•'r jolt„ at iii r, tt'.t ,t iTlt rl;;ra:l•� tion all f3itner I,ttl .:u(1an, S tri tri F,-t�7<I tr hitt .-the Lrnit>'(l� > ct ;.lr'erurnt.lzt to )• C S> eQt �!3 E3t. enact rt l:t-t' ?.a,, : ' ), Illietrilifig.� l �yi the 'twut.k tri. •t:u't -illi. � (�/} 5 AGa�yFwuti EattttErs, '013,6C,EIIZIES.- The lir- , :r•,l1•freSll' t of evrrytlling .ill',th•-.gv4)6L,I•y ,+.us L In aiither.c `tl 'Ar k€ :rntl,(xreeu'� at rail]] ,tic( r a1L('e. o- ,.zit .l.c Alp ,'t! l,f 1'L i'ii - 's• ' _ . , lisle r l r daily. An item satin ''- •' • n In I { P S . Heallel had :, vet inst,'�t' `fl.•, B(�,e ST B1 ,V Lr,..,,� ,p IV ,!I V C.,,. C'll ICKI 4-:a11rn)ist tyre t°)r 3 girls;;ehii'lt�. ClitIt.lrliy \vhF�at, ,corn, that -?,r)- ituirt r Iria&s r`:(, •,., he -- _ l C 3 s', ul I ( t:( �t'.( )-. , 'T•Sc, ! F i )1 Ii, -i;r rtu., w ', fl,lc 1"- -;i 11 f• r perwitLot€ tr C tlt� ,'1):r�` !r1 thr 1':)1'r)fa:r.►r'nntN T)nr('ta)t cmtT 13ih)l^r.T(tiri«': F:.tii..:"titir)t\ >rta.r.:.utr'rtT. (.Intl- . a•etl"etery :1(i 1.•) • `,t- aT)rlt• %v'�1 1)+,n, -wt�rilr Kl,fttl s,irl•n ctiitl)Fyery.t,rr, t ut .,,-,i)Ib,. t'f ! ,ri,n:`. �ti'rite, b+� /� RIC yj /'� /-1) /" -_ '�ra�t�rt li ar it tt :L q. -c n[Jw,.:ser rill ttir t,'„) ,W T :t'E• A f ttl into t•£ tr),[)t�r .`tLY N':ir,<I - - /s t9�I/ 1:� •�Y d..ar� �,rl/ Y to the health cf tl,o-C \.1:'ai rt•:•i,le - . �ti1!-S, (r, ..!il( Z it,ines, li )ta 1; mill, an t ti'•-F1.+ .� . = in Oat I ,< }3 4Re•ll l);,r Til t�i ruts+ ( r i t't'tt ria)*r l l:i _ u* 2'1 :I t1:• r,tu: :ttit)t•�, Int;}: }our tiruet'Tit;+ uE Lllr, t:rut'rr �' 1 !, :Illtt•. rl'ltcrt >;l r t . vl !"lir t _ - __ am A, i rn- ,, qt t _ _ tI l ,1I1 ar un', . bcr of Snit]t•rlYtetr:e, lit tll,`tt)a w- g' o" Sa,' "'i -!t. r: ,. - - u1. hip th t uc' . :ir.i1: rat ' a . trlw :t:tt: d f } .,m tier-r�er_+e+� o At::,. .la ): ..(::til 6 1� ..•.•,:-•- . . l tta v 3 find the BLir�� rt I1 ,41I, t.rri •1!: M-11-.t7 7-e.M. '".i 7T��1."'�F% 'C7\73aiteval@ I ' , , 't r ,,, ` , i.te [SIC• 1)!'l)t•t,...a.;Jlt:".l' :!2 t•(>rl.lt,!• - ^ - --� 0 j�f',�?YJ3 . 11 . '" � riiti� 9 .Alli,} ally- 1llt?t•ment- 111 tit!=r ,' - . - .. . , ,_._.- _____.______.._� _ _.______ bury tug. I;rutlrttl this ac tie:. - - wi?! nut b(' tlle:ls?P,t� to surras �rhtt, i a 'M ' • •(• ' w r s Iitiva yo-n `•lfi�etl J.,E. Diane & Szon's lalige llaehil err, h:►�e friestill= i1:t'rrrz<! clsertr' brit . t e ! ?\ d , ♦ { !• • ��••QQ ) \ Y ;Je � thequestiouof_ tt , ;t:I41c lienith « e ' �.� �K:b;.:wti 'Y, .��G;I -P j ..� � a � -F_srri,.t;u lira � IIar>ress �Zarernorns, �ti'l:1t13� `? i-3 of prilne 0.1pcomtr,ce. This - - • aeti(atl oil tile past of th(e lioat'cl T ..If 11Ut, you had setter do so at Or t e. . ' 11 . i9f' Ilexttlr' hrillg; unto *Iu>fnr,3 rr( 1. 1 I. another(;ro.�ti;,n that --'ill have to ("itis• owls �irti-tom axve constzintly 1)I'oCd,ucing new _. be sol-'els ere lutiR, t►a.t of previa- We are agents fnr the'fan►oua line of I•'eo-t& Wood Farin"llltaahnvery, ing a cenlet#ry- eunve.niently 'site- -crea,tiony- HATS th,kt will chaxm you at 1►!t'}.nuR111in's anis Canada Carriage Co'aCarriaRe�, area and -+hick may be a ed for , = Connive A Jeffrey's ]~litrness. .till Lime to conte.. AS.. other de- ... . , 1. , uominatiqus. -rill' be a.ffee.ted by- :THE MISSES POWELL, VF oodstork hdRtlla and Speight, WaRun4, Peerless Fanning Mills iind the stand taken by the Board of '� Seed Sepaiaturt, DeLTiwal Cream Separators. A full line of . ]Health, the only s(ltl,i'xrtrlly nein: •�TCCl?: 13-2@E't SOLZtYl, -. Whitby. - Collard, Whips an<l alt harness ,rupplit . . Axle Grease . t ic)n of the �,rclblenl v►i!I he the .and Machine Oil. Re " ir•s for all Im lements. tery, one tabic]] �woulri be attene3 ' .- -"._- _-- ------•----- -----'. . We are handling large gnantities of the above' lines, and we can . -e(1 to properly slid. not ane titat promise' you the best goods at the best prises. Be sure and see us be ''-would be an eye-scire to" w(Lyons M fore.btiying. It is to your interest. _ - - interested, _ 5000 `JI • I E N L 0 S T .4 Our-Showrooms 'are open clay and evening, anal we wish It to be -- '.:Great raise 6 dine to the �'hit- . kuow•n to all that you are -welcome all time. ale government for the iltrttluer ter oris they just keeping out of the -way rnitil spring y y house-cleani'n;{ is done? I-n which they have dealt with the. COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY. 1 .. School Reader problem. Aa isI. '8ix bars Sunlight soap for 25e - '4 .• -sell known, the guvernin(mt, '• Comfort 25a. "'shortly after they etlt(ered orrice, :1Richard's '` -`25c. J ` E . D i S N E Y �& O Nmade' public the.fact that as neiv -' ", • new set readers --ostia bo intro Giilet's lye, �3a1 soda, Pearti.ne,Ammonia, b and 'GVhi brut WHITBY, ONTARIO o t.,., Stoves. Scrub and Shoe brushes. .this Province, and preparations See our line of brooms, wire and Cotten c -x es' Ines, was - . were irhmesdiately trade, to carry boards,etc, and don't forget that we sell sugar and other . . . .` t)ut this -work. '.Inch interest has groceries cheaper than any other house.in Chi part of the been manifested in this -cork and corl1..Fresh E g hest price paid for first clava Batter and.. . . :- ti- .:. ..so melme t -�ome1wh6re ; ' curiosity- shown in the watter. g " . ' . . :" .. . "_The Whitney Government always maintained that ills l)rice of the --Phil ' --' _'. .:. , - :. :.; .. "' j -oboe] ]woks was cr-o high and someone may give values in �+arniture equal to _ .1..-..:._:',, .: their contention has proved nor- Geo, � .Bron ham i rect. Sir James Whitney.on Tues- e ` • s ` '. .i . 0 :: clay, madeypubiic the deal into ^__' _.�__-_ ___ - ; 'D 11 n ,, h a m S • 4111101 I \vhiah the had entered. Tho Neto Advertisements. new lx,oks -viii be cous%llcrat�l Ij IRST•CLAS8 PASTURE, even y warorod,can be had by applying to J. W. " " barker than the old set, and in the Ma ,HARRY,Port Perry, . 2etf ` ' ' " - matter of quality of paper, work- �\ 110THY SEED FOR SALE, also •� ---. ------' . -- - -- — But never will anyone—anywhere be able to do. better. tnaushi anti binding will 1)u with- a`.stke to mix to -row goo,- liar. Apply i_i ARM FOR SALE-46 acres,north • • t&'., p S'i at lot Ib,coo.7,Fickering, ri write E.E.Pti Gl_ L part of]ct'L,, con.0, Pickariug tawneht1). r.atlt a parallel it-, Canada. Another Claren-:unt, v5ttGood clual ty or,soil all in Crass, splendid pas ` '` •1 lure, amall,baru, rice moderato on tensa the large increase 111'basiness this spring proves our feature of the new bpuk twhirh ,OR SALE,OR ILENT-•A int anti i favorable, PFIILi t Dtr:ATUN,Whiteva!e 28-y R , I'. a vxltics ave'the best. ' will be lalt'HSila1.; LU tllUSl'Ct)ltipeile(1 .1 >t+ble behind the Cstho';c Ch':rch ate,':� --- --- —__ - -•---._.._.. -, - . to buy is that of price. The Pr•i. a' it i• ,ialeu and K. U'0' r,:.ors, as pis• to -'OR. SALE Olt TO RENT.-The ;oil I iti�I:ALL1' H.ti:t6.li. u.••sf T+ We handle everything from the flthey parlor suites or dining room ,, I 1. i.ogan ail;acre furs.,base Lae,l'iakering, tnet• -will cost ,!•our lents, l ac't: 11. _-___-- .____-- _. .__ _____-_ - for sale, on rehsontblo term=. Land is very, -furniture to the plaiiiest'kitchen otitfit. So when you are ill � , ,,;ix cents, SCColld Realll:T' Fi:111: 1lt)1: ,SALT•;.-The. ur.lter;i,,neti hat` beet;aay,stout house ntc.'+¢n odo rrom G.T.tt deed of Furniture follow the crowd, it -rill take yon :a , t•,.o t..nr a good milt'1)cows.frt+;1., and :ne ,iu rent)f not sold at on2e. Apply in even- _,,, :r'i ._cent Third t•owrteen Bent acid - to DILLINGHAM'S. . l:Fn.vy dratr. ):.arc. JOHN L, (:ILL. IAS, , ! Inge to F.br.CHAPMAN,Pickering. , ,,tt , ' 1�•+' the, Furth sixtevii Petits, Illaking mile west cf bru:.ara:n. 2 �--- =-- • -- -- • ---- - a total of forty-uinr Ceuta for the - ..- ----- tjj\O LET-Pickering College proper- ' Upholstering and Picture 'raining a specialty seta This is ( nits ,i cuut.Pa<t tri Ii,\It}l FOR SrV,I:,--B(ing lt,ts '!'), 1 ty, about three afros unanr anitiratrnn, Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. ' , 1 1 a 11, con 7, townsi)in or Pickering,an,4 large quantity of num trees, etc., five or six 1 that formerly- paid for the set c�uai;t: ,t of 2to acres. This fan)- is are one acres of pasture, �wauing, stab:es, etc. will Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. . .. -Which -vas tom,iderab)ly- ,!nialler, un whk,-h the well-known Greenwood berd of rent at very moderate rate to suitable party, `-__ . _ short•hon)s kava been bred and fed during tl:e For particulars apply to JOHN DICKIE, Pick '' .the price of�twhich -was S I.1•). The past for.v rears., It ie as rich ae a garden a•ad oring 2T-S9 COntI'aCt R'R6 awarded to The T. clean. Would dell 150 aeras,•193 scree or the __._.._._.._ _..__ __.._ wort.a Lit it. 3Tere ie timber on one part of it L`t gORTHORN old f st, e Loa SALTrs -� � �� �'G O 0 D S ' - - "` � Eaton ill.,,-�']lO5t t�il(1a Nva.s the worth 3 WO. Terms easy. Possession Riese Id One roan 2 yrs end poet, one roan 2 pears i ]OR'e9t. J. Q. d'�at011 1 a prtlnlln- Aprcl let 1909, Arthur Johnet(.n, Gree i�od• old in spring. Those tulle are tit for service in • ent Liberal, and the fact that a ._ test of stock. Also several trail any from 6 _ , , to 19 months old good enough for any man in �1 • } p011tlCal Opponent got the 'con- stopped in al minutes 'this country. Apply on premises lot 18,con.7, 7 Just. Received -ure with Dr. ShooD's Pickering or write E.E.POOH,Claremont.27tt 'r" - - "tract is a promising sign. The CROUP ('roup Remedy, one - --- . , ' - . i new books\viii be ready for use at test will cnrety pmve. `[�011Sf' FOR SALF-Situated on Preeh Raisins,' Currauts, Peels, etc., etc. ) No vomiting no c 1 commencemont of the fall term. `,os,. A safe and pleasiagsyrup-50c.Druggists. Centre street in the village of Claremont n ____ Frame, nine rooms, Rodd cellar, woodahed, Best quality At lowest prices. _ - i hard and soft water, Lot eonsieM of 1;e&eye r1.11 t An Indian who wm crucified in C Sweet to Eat oft sei g quantity ou , targe and epail fruit, 6a C Hoose in good repair, For further art fruits l;. , a Passion Play in Mexico has die(], LaXtsotC JA r z �1 I apply to XRs,JOSEPH BROWN.larem�nt. George Parker,: . Dunbarton• WW 1 u f Ic: ' .1,W. Ra ?,�...,.... ( '........... .... ...a _,� ..:_., _ - .r -w -I-,---- - _ -'vim w rW.e �'F, v taiga: •rp . +t'.. ,.,aa�--'..".,s• m•;S.;.r+r.�rr »: :. y: .:! ..s Y� -r,. ..*,c_: ..,....r . - r• rR t • ar:. ^'..,.,... r-_� .+a.:•', .,•�-'.'A•�"F. x ,cY?.^ .-,.-�.;- *a:Y: .'�"?rr-c,.', ," .'„"""..�'�!':'_"'J ..r, � _"°"'S,�z';�^.'gip'".3:.moi. +.�c►,�q""vt-.�'?w.:'r's„ ••a'••�,mc—a: .�,^"".e�". 7,#;'""ctc.' y' i!• °a�:.,,•,,,. �'t .•v,:' .:, s:✓'�. _ .. ,. : .:'+.,'.�-+.q_•q:•�',"rs• r.e ��. h,., -;�. ..xR �k'#' .v � a_-`�n �v� w y CV►REMOPIT W. H. Goatee was itr the city JA nes Graham's family are all and hummer 'Goods Miss Sadler was in the city for a couple of days this week. laid up with an attack of la Spring Nelson Wa g p - A few days. tri to Brecken on Monday. John Farther, of the Farmers' A fall stock of all kinds of Fdot-wear for Men. Women and Children.Is ;w essrs. Uregg &Quates m e a Hari u vi . Rev. J. W. Totten was in the shipment of stock on Monday. Sunday. t city last Friday. John Gerow was in 'Port Perry J. Bundy, in the employ of FLOUR AND FEED. l Alex Wilson has purchased a on Sunday visiting his parents. Graham Bros., is taking a short e fine new buggy. ' Thcs. Birkett is doing a rushing vacation. of the best quality always on hand. r 'Mrs. W. M. Palmer was in the business in insurance these days. city on Tuesday. S. and Mrs. $ray are both on _-._ _ . Independent Telephone Central. Foster Hutchison was in the the sick liar suffering from ,tate 60"Y8ARt3' `.. city on Tuesday. grip. EXPERIENCZ The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Lew Todd, of Stouffville, was George Gibbons, of Toronto, here over Sunday. spent a few days with his parents . - Robert Ward was in the city a here. few days this week. School re-opened on Monday Miss Gladys Paterson is laid up with a large addition of .young RICHARDSON'S vrith an attack of the grip, p�tMaster Hill and Br an s ant a � MAs W. M. Palmer spent a couple of Y Y P Desm days in the cit last week. few days with, Stouffville,friends COPTRICIM" e- Y Y An a sendtag a ecicetett and d nay last week. gfilen ascertain oar opinion sees w .her ao . Mr. Macdonald, of Toronto, n as inveaTn$e prohaby to fe mania., Important showing of Sheet display of the guest of Jarues McFarlane one ll. Hicks took the. Bible class efoaaatreotl aannaenraf 'a onYateats sent arae c�Iae.c encs for aeoaring cs. China. S very large assortment of day last week. List Sunday in the absence of T. Paeanu latch eth ]Hann a c�ies.oeae --. J. S. Bundy is in Ashburn for a Stevenson. rps ruetwtuawnhoaslOOCharge.lnthe .Stationary. Books,Dolle, Toys, 'jubt Eery days painting A. B. Planet's - __ :reoeived for the Holiday trade. Call a new residence. a handsomely Illustrated weeW. Largest ctr- and see them. Rev. W. R. R'ooel attended a toleetfan err any sctenclrloloorasL Terme for tWaziontrars n yscient stow Dr al. ams or Subscriptions taken for all Dfagazinee, &u newedealem meeting of the \1hitb3' Presby 4;� � W� �� ��C�18 �''�eW.tOCA • Weekly and Daily Newspapers Presby- tery on Tuesday. , toodis J. G. Borland is erecting,a new > Omoo,06lst.waslkhWUaD.C. a ?o•croak ens ailing women,there is at least one vire fence on his farm oil the side Tay.et:etp• But with that way.two treatents, adjoining^the Brock road. T�;:1,-�curnsrbied. One is local,one is coistitu 'y,� tr A M s ti;na', but both are imDorfhe hath e,+�aelal. DR D C SMITH $rack street -C t~vr number of our Masons and I;aid a Er.Shoop's might Cure is the Local. • . x fraternal visit to the Stotillville Dr.Thorp'sRcst;,mtive,the Constitutional. DENTIST, STOtiFFVIILE,lodge 011 �Bd1dA evening. Tho,Iarrnvr-.7r.Shoop's NightGLro-isatopical g Y g xuco�e membrane suppository remedy,while DL honor graduate of Toronto University Rev. W. Ri Wood occupied the inuop' restorative 1s wholly an internal treat. ane Royal College of Dental Surgeons. pulpit g .cant. The ReAoratrve rmehes throughout the College - - in the Glasgow Methodist -mire system, saekirz the repair of all nerve, also Poet-gradu%W of Chicago . ii Church last Sunday afteruoun, all tissw.and all Wood aiknenteCrown and'bridge work a specialty. E. �'Y . E Y Ali{ S Blacksmithing lairs. John Morgan intends -t„ Tho 14IQhy care'.asItsrfi:o sore s.dom ire y Forkwbily ousleep• lcs r.tT a;so:eandindam- 3t OlarewoDt let Tuesday of month. Rei mu. -surfaces, heals iv a) sseakaessea and Pump Manufacturer leave,about May first for Toronto (jtYtce over Sar linshop. '73charge3,white.ttr+3-fi •t r.trc,r_^.6e9 ncrvovy where she will reside ill fclttire. ?Xcf!ern"t. ith-es rens: I vigor asd ^ bit on. Independent 'Phone• ht:il,id up wasicd.ti3rur•, t,t'n�•;g ahnurr nc..e,•J In all its branches. A severe rani storm aeveompan- _ _ Sha and Residenoe, Duudas St - stnngth> i-ignr, and, rR�: T,rl Vr. Fl:aup's •-- ied by .thunder and li'Altriini> A,;:orsrive-Tabl�ts,,.l,,�,.I-A �r��:r;itn,ic _ Urgers promptly at- ueeitrreci hereon S theins e�^Poing. •o thesystea. Faryr:a_-,:;;lora•..:.t...s-'*A-.'re:; .T111FF. !'.BLE---Piercer nz Stwtinn ('• 'WHITBY; ONT. _ w. Dli=s J. Yllk'ey returnee] this T. R. Totmij going Eaetdue as tillcv:s- ,No. (2 .Mail ' R,iJ 3 J'. Tl:reeQ�.ors west of VrIlitt House. week to \lag:lea I�•t2;; a]acre.she r• � . Y Light horses R specialty• . C l� Local 4.i P.M. is CIII-,lgecl ill f'lte tcatrltit_I;; litrfe; Z. J.1 Local ' d.ct 1'. b1. =— � e4' +p�. }}..���� Slut:. i . o SZ Traiaa e;,,iog teat .'a.e!a' ae t„Il^�e•s_ �LC1ti. Cleland ` Robert Juries ha- .cin •:Irys:rl �I nthNi `>�f#„ '} �i'e;:.re prepared to in5t:c1 wood or irrt t' „ r Nv. Vi Lo aI q i A. 31, t pwrips on short notice,ai.,, attend 'Bert Mantle for the aunt Ler. This. It I,n ai . •t'e'' F til: to all Lin:ia of rexpairiil;r, i is the thin] ;u tri Flit r he ll t' hurl:' telait' 8 35 P. 1i a arem>0nt ---- - _._ T.....�. .WFAD[')E� - --"�.;aa1lav i,:,.Iuc3tcl.-_--- _ �:�:esLt�ter.Llle-()n4nrio «'incl.Drill,,__ _ ell fo.I 3 r, 81:1141c• ' . _ gasoline engines afia X)%%iu*,to the rain anti thlifill"l, Preventics-inose Candy ('oleo Caro : Y *tact the selure.l,ear `Tablets-w it satak and nicks ch,ek'atl storm on 5uwl,t: everitti�, the _# Y `I y �'. -- 1f.1(rtizl"1', t'ItEA;I; fiEP:�RATOFt cnida and tine grip.:_Try-them-o ce and *3ttenel,tne a at'.he: varwue ctltircll- see 1 48 ,c. bold by T. M. McFadden. es wns very- hilnted. .•� Vhrne No, W at resideneN , ZN"fit..Waddell and ctw t:al oth- ��„ /� ,���' %IR-D eig from hese attentle<1 the orcin:t- THE t ' N- Bk M ACHINE •'sIiOp ! ation of the Bapti;t winistor •at 'Port, ferry hist weak. 'ADA a Jlr•;, Tutte u:who Itnty been vikit- i7 $:�•s Ther nn<leraignt`cl having parch-. int; her dau hterr ,Mrs. Mix,, of - i�l U. «',tltncr', Machine Sllup in Warkworth. expet:t; to rt:tuiti r� I W kinds.-of repair work •ge nend Monuments,• ��, : I fht� woe•k to l.'1arruie)nt. ' . � �'. � •�.: z I` , 1livarG and ilr:. hall N,titruetl - - btack�tuit.rirtg. on Saturday tel their Ilonle' to is a.gieat tori.enicace is nanu<<aq ; e fao'i?y funds. .It is opened 13t H•r t i�Gtc i ;n girarantecd.. CI•inton after spendiug tho XA-t.>ter the narr-es of two'rae.^.I!.ers of the t;::-?y, and boli.axay mal:c deposits 1't •.� irhb. week with their relative i hec e. _ t-.tll ,'.n'�i rce u - Of Oil re><r. Wale sad dpoijal,# It of draw checks over their own indevid tial si..mat•ncs. _ _ - `3hecrttto Iiuel+>lx h:ty en1;:e>,~ec3 - , : hops to *rook. It will pay Yon "Juba Yat tot► trf re rurli:tie] of he r_ Thin form of account'is partictiady convenient for-those who J•'I1"I 'IlUNG W 1,1.Y• to sell at oar vrarhe aed inspect our stock y H ielmile. Out. and obtain prsot+a. Don't be misledbq her- Eve some eristanee from town. pg `vise tie his tt•e::li at tEto,slaa-liter ,�; ,�,�„�dwr�t•emp3uvthem,eionaegaenF ': tinct ie the same having ear' I in. Vou can open a Satiings Account wish One Dolcat. Why not , . f ly �a ono, nod do throw eitY the agents Mrs. Ii:tttutt loft alt `t'hur=<lety ego w at once)' 71. i�t1��l,I Trucks ewmrniaKrion of 10 pair coal:,which yon wM laytfur her home in hlayville,Mieh. -- certainty save by pumbasin¢ from VA6 after spending the. winter' with C j BRA C �� )]via- 'n your oral eragon tied ger':can soiious& ti her paronty J. II. find Mrs. Beal. the ernes], out clown. 101: ke good W!lMTIT G MEITE CO r CLARENCIS T. BATTT. Manager W. Michell, of the tefwhijig f"t'm R"'ac�' near. wattby, o eOerfo staff o[the Jarvis streot Collegiate IBRANCH A"O AT ww wray. 13uggira ant othe•p vel.iolos repat�ieed Institnte, Toeotito, was the ueSt at re,•teonable rates. K _.-_- ._. ._- _. —. _. _-. _ The old fasliioae d way of dosing a weak of John Macnab'it few days' 1. ,t � atotnaab,or etimaleetiug the heart or kid - of t neve is all wrong Dr. h week. T Thomas Patterson, g Shoop first peitgi• W. Thomp;on has secured the HEAD-QUARTERS'TEE� FOR� out error. This is why his pse- CLARItKONT IDowswell's old stand ` ed t t6u - ' Serr•ices of a first-c1A99 baker, Al r. - ecription-Dr, Shoop's Restorative-u - !Wacren, of'Lindsay. Mr. Warren - directed entirely to the cause of these comes very highly recommended. GARDEN TOOLS Read the pain formula on the box of ailments-the weak inside or controlling M r. Thoth sou is fortunate in,se- Pink Pain'Tablets. Then Oak your doctor nerves. It isn't so diffrgult, says.Dr. ` p it•there is better one, - P'ain means con. %hoop, to strengthen a weals stomacb. %curing his services. gestion, blood pressure somewhere. Dr. heart,or kidneys,if one Roes at it correot- We are glad to report-.that o*r Garden Trowels, :Garden Forks, Garden ICcles, Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets check head ly. Each inside organ has its controlling ' townsman Chas. Sargent has been Garden Rakes; fxarden Spades, pains, woman y 4 ins, pain ani . ' ' Awarded the contract for, putting - .= Try one, sad reel for 23e1. Sold by then those organs must rarely falter. on the ruetal roofing and metal N 1 Wire, he most Draining and soft black 09t Hole Diggers, T. K.Il[aFetdden. There vital tenths are leading uto Bra end g des' everywhere to nirpenete and recommend ceiling on the township hall at Dr,, Shoo,.s Resiorative. Test it i few Brougham. There were a ttm o 2 W e, t t p fence wire d t ' CUTTERS , days an nee 1 Improvement will prompt- Brougham. of tenders for this work.,-, _ At the very lowest possible prices.at \ ly follow. Sold by T. Ill. McFadden. Rev. J. A. Grant reached in , the CUTTERS, the Me;trrnrd -church last SA- bba --'. , ti ^ evening. He and his congregation r} s remOnt R e w o "bave� been settingall the churches et good example Ithe mattes of lEiardware, Stoves, Paints and Oils. T7 6xeS e� 0DN ..0 V :contributions to missions. They - °o • "" have it is said broken all previous Ihave,'a full range of'Cutters, all P _ _ i "mtords. We wish:them success. the t a g E ty latest styles t prices that• � ~ c• � y � :O= Thos. Stephenson spent Sunday i on; vop with relatives in Myrtle. a as _ accompanied on his return on - liionda b Mrs. Stephenson and = Call]and-see them as I am,sure [ familywhohad been spending � • �o e . � . $�_ �eAO please you in every- O ro a : a .. o m+ �9W the week with the farmer's moth- .. - . . Y` er. Mrs:Stephenson i.recovering i way. it .� b l » nicely from an attack of•bron- b a N I: o o at ..a Yay y s chills. AND s Rev. J. W. Totten on Wednes- o distresei tS eA� R. J. Cowan, Brougham: a .4a In day April 14th united in marriage Cooabe that are baht, r •nR K nae int the Methodist parsonage Mr. tioklenacoughe Ret gaiok and certain help o :Ernest Hnesou and Miss Isabella from Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy On this r m y a, al J •, account dra eta everywhere o f vo ring ata o eo dept ta• *Graham both of Pickering -town- Dr,Shoop's Cough Remedy. Theateader .b- m ' hip. The young couple left by f - leaves of a harm ase inn,-healing moan' seal Oct. g the evening train for` Toronto. #ainoas shrub give to Dr. Shoop's.Cough " m o o Nov, 0 We wish then] muOi happiness An unlimited supply Remedy its curative properties, Those mmI Dae qJ all(] great blessing RS they journey leaves bave the power to calm the moot January 191Q-wiiitby it,Oshawa 12.Br through life. distressing cough,and to soothe and heal Is Port Party 14 Uxbridge 91,CanninRton ip of Cho and Feed , a Beaverton 19,IIptergrove 18 '. :The foot ball bo): are busy p the moat eiensitive bronchial membrane. rartisin ever everting. A coal- r.!' Test it onoe yourself and seal Sold by T. Rheumatic po sons are quickly and sure k- p' g' Y M,McFadden. ly driven out of the blood with Dr.Shoop's mittee cutttpo ed of John Gerow, — ,Rhenmatio Remedy-liquid or tablet form �R.,Besse lint] T. Birkett were a p of all kinds the Pickering Dr. snoop's'booklet on Rheumat em plain pointed to attend a meeting at ' ly and interestiagly tells just how this is Myrtle on Wednesday evening at r jg�WliaCQi CUffilriltt8@ done. Tell some sufferer of this book, or :which were representatives from " better still,write Dr Shoop,Racine,Wis., line clubs at Brooklin, Myrtle and for the book and free test samples.. Send Balsam the meeting 'being held' ,on haind. The object of this Association is to no money. Jn96 join with Dr.snoop and s.with ri view to forming a league lessen stealing and prosecute Rive some enffesrer a pleasant surprise. t R g Sold by T. M. McFaAden. Rev. J. W. Totten has been tak _ the felons. ing some steps toward the forma- Members having property stolen commnni- } tion of a missionary committee as ;,� este immediately with any member Rodinges r advised by the great congress In of Executive Committee. Toronto. ' Since Mr. Totten s pag- Membership fee 01.00. torate began this,circuit has each Leave your orders at the year increased its missionary COri- Tickets may be from the President or ' seeretw;y onapptiestion, PICKERI1rG LUMBER YARD ms : . trtbutions and it is likely it will SPINK ILL S for Ontario and 'New Brunswick F: •do'the same this year. A veep I4zec.Com.—L D. Banks, Geo, Leng, white cedar shingles. a �yatematie canvas is being made W, V. Richardson,Pickering, Ont. of the congregation and no doubt Patent Roofing and all kinds of Y� + r building material. the results will be very satisfac p� C�ERIl�I J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, tory. Prwidsnl. Becretar�l W. D. GORDON &90N. ly, . ., MW 7 L-w ,!^"s7'• -r, "..R• +,. sA 'Cry a' y`,�K .[., .., .. _f'A. K T +f-'•r-^,:,''�'...Y ... 3 ,:. ,/.'...w•.• !"`. V.• rkay� ,i •+`Y Y, 1:4.. ._:. .,.. a e• .. <.. nc:� ..x'. •t .+•,.� . r.. r...... ., .. "i .tl THE wv s � UErs_ E. THOUSANDE EADU G - .TRADE CENTRES. : The Trus � Keaning of New Zealand's gid Terrible Torrent of Blood Is Sweeping Over - t0 Britain. Pelecs of Cattle, (:rain, Cheese and - Other Dairy -Produce at .Southern Asia Minor. a A despatch from Wellington, congratulated, the delegates. on. BIZEADSTUFFS. A des c p gt g g patch from• Beirut, Syria,' A despatch from Constantinople :New 'Zealand, says: A conference l unanimously supporting the Gov- Toronto, April 20.-)'lour.' - On-" says: A terrible uprising has oc-!says: Three French warships are of the New Zealand Chambers of erument's action. The delegates 'tario wheat 90 per, cent. patents, curred in Adana. Street fighting; had recognized that that course X4.55 to '04.65 in buyers' sacra out- ihas been going on for three' da}s, hurrying to `hlersina, where the Commerce on Tuesday unanimously' was adopted and as in,the general sale for export. a anitoba flour, land at least 1,000 persons have situation is desperate. Foreigners Carried a resolutian approving sof' interest of the Empire. It was not first patents, $6.10 to $6.40 on „ i and many Christians have taken ; the Government's offer to share,in'one, nor indeed ' twelve, Dread-' track, Toronto; second p' , I been killed. The city has been prat- g i atPnts refu a in the Cunsulates. The j tically destroyed by fire. Ameri- "tbe defence of the Empire by,pre-'noughts that counted, but the value X5,50 to -155.&0, and strung baKers ; I can missionaries named Rogers and I local ,troop, and the Govern'ir are venting a Dreadnought to the lm- of the moral to be drawn from the $5.40 to $5.80 on track, 'loronw,• (Mauer the latter from Hadjin,I cluing their best to "prote•-t the p Wheat-fie 1 Nortbern, X1.31 ,are dead. All the other Americans town, but there is great fear that ._ ,serial Government. The resolution offer.. New Zealand w•as not s.0 id t i . stated that they acknowledged and enough to believe that Ureas 15ri- and N'o. 2 Northern at $1,28, Geor- are safe. The Y.ritish Vice Cun.ul it cannot. huld out much longer laced on record their c inion that; thin was unable to maintain a gian hay ports. aga:n�t the invasion of the Mos- tphe prosperity and integrity of the;strop nay , or to cffer a Dread- wounded.wheat,No. 2 wheat $1.- Major Daughiy-«'y lie, is among the, leets, who are sweeping down in P Pe Y B Y g Y+ wounded. He was shot through the j Empire could only be upheld' by! nought on the mere score of the 15 to $1.17 outside, according to ,arm. At Tarsus there was less large numbers. A British warship the provision of an united defence!cost, in the belief that Englan.. re- freights. , is proceeding' to Alexandr_etta, M68- by each and every portion of his;quired her assistance, but she re- Oats-Ontario No. 2 white '47% 1 less oI life. The Armenian guar , whirl! is threatened •by the Mos- Ma•est 's dominions. Now and in,cognized that it was a proper thin ter was destroyed. Four thousand 1 Y g P P g to 480 on track Toronto and 45;refugees are housed in the Ameri- leets. the .future they were prepared to to do to show foreign nations.that to 45%c ,outside. No. 2 Western ;can mission. The need of relief is Several Armenian farms•in that assist in establishingsuch a osi- the outlying-portions of the Em Canada oats, 47%c, Collingwccd P � Y• g-P � ' I seat for shortly the fugitives w•ill,neighborhood have been destroyed. tion, pire were willing to help. More- and No. 3, 46%c Bay ports• No. b Y g At a dinner held in the eveningover, theffer rosea tat they 2 Western Canada, All rail, 51 j,c. It•e on the verge of starvation. Con-i Alarm is felt at Kharput because the Pr-tete Minister ro sed the i•eall ' formed a part of the Em Peas-No. 2, 96 to 960/.jc outside. Idttions in, the vilayet of Alexan-,cf, serious depredat'iors by the P Po y P Corn-No. 2 American yellow dietta are most serious. Reports Kurds in the surrounding villages, !oast to "Commerce." Referring' pire, to which they were proud tc ' 'have also come in of an outbreak although the town itself has not tte the offer of a Dreadnought, he No.belong. i4 . 2 at 7 74 3 to 73/c on track, To-on trach, Toronto, and ai Erzerum, on the Euphrates, in, been the scene of any particular • •• ' ronto. Canadian corn, 7"1 2 'to the northeast. disorders: THREE PEOPLE DROWNED. cape and was completely exhausted 72c on track, Toronto. - --- - -- '� '- ----T. when rescued and brought astore.' Bran-Cara, $23.50 in bulk out- $7,40 fed and watered Toronto. HANGED HERSELF. Mr. and Mrs. S. Robbins and Mr. The names of 'the victims are: side. Shorts, $23.50 to (624 in bulk S},QEp sold at #roin 'R to $4.75, J. M. Taylor, of Gananoque. Michael Driver, 32, Englishman, outside. grain-fell yearling lambs at 87 to Suiei le of Wife of a !Pell-known aA despatch from ' Gananoque married, eight children; George , t9';.b0,. and spring lambs' at x33 to Hediral Hanot Montreal. Hancock' Englishman, unmarried; COUNTRY PRODC;CE sb.50 each. says: Another river tragedy occur- Harry Gardner, 29,.Scotchman, un- A few loads of Manitoba stock- A despatch from Montreal says•• .� ted near here. on Saturday after Apples-84.50 to $5.50 for choice ,. - Mrs. ll. J. Evans, wife of a well- red Gilliam McLeod, 32, ers found -ready sale at e4 to b4.23. Mon by which ihourning is brought of Port Morien, married, two child- qualities, and $3.50 to 84 for sec- known medical man, hanged her- The demand for this class of cat- to three homes. Early in the of onds. Itleself on Wednesday morning. Sheren. The rescued man is Thomas is increasing as the pasturingiernoon Mr. 6." Robbins and wife Beans-Prime 81.90 Lo ffi2, Bindhard been in poor health for some Wrench, who is in a serious condi- 2 season approaches. and Mr. John M. Taylor left here zio>a as a result of his experience, hand-picked, 82.10 to ffi .15 per _ time, and had previously attempted i„ a light skiff for Clayton, N. Y.' bushel tc take her life several times. but"will recover. The accident oc- UNITED STATES MARKETS. ?' That was the last seen of them Hune Combs, 82 to $2,75 per Wednesday morning she eluded 'at- curred shortlyafter 1 o'clock, and y- alive. Mrs. Robbins" had an sunt dozen, and strained, IO to Ile per tuffalo, April 20:-Spring wheat: tension, and procuring a rope sum 1c• visit and the gun men, after Ha No. 1 (!moth 810.40 to x1311 `�rirtkrern, carloads ora ceded in strangling herself_- .then it became known great crowds _ ill in Clayton, whom she intended lined the shore while t!ie rescuers pound. _ - -- young were at work bringing the-remains y- Y %; inter nom. Corn- ��• no leaving. her- at her aint.s house, $'10.75 per ton on track here; and Higher; No. 3 yellow, 72'%c; No. 4 t to land. 1 " LAY DEAD IN HER ROOM. intended-returning to Gananoque _ , lower grades $8 to $09 a ton. yellow, 72/°c; lti o; 3 corn, 71,s io p at once. But instead, about the 6traw-86.50 to ' 87.50 on track. ,°c; No. 4. corn, 71c; No. 3 white, - time the should have returned,-a '�TIIEAT `PILI. GO HIGHER. Potatoes-Car lots, s5 to 90c per 173%c. Oats-Yirm; No. 2 white, j1 oman Ftrieken With Apoplexy , Y :57% to 58c 'No. 3 white, 5b% to - :. telephone message was received! -- bag on track. /s ,. z - . ,WhilL Retiring, -from the -chief of police at Clayton A Question of Supply and Demand, Poultry-Chickens, dressed, .15 to 15;c;.No, 4 white, 55„ te, b6;;;e. A des.atch from• London, Ont.' that a -skiff, supposed to be from Says Jas. A. Patten. 1£c per pound; fowl, 11 to 12c; tur- Chicago, April 20.-C'ash wiieat- P Gananoque, had been upset .about keys, 20 to 22e per .pound. No, 2• red 51:-'9 to 81.40 ho. 3 says: alts. James Fairburn was two miles out, near the bead of A despatch from Chicago save: Y rcd, 81•:,o� to $1.39; No, �2 liard,i.found dead on Thursday morning James A. Patten, the "Wheat r o , Grindstone' Island, and the oecu- THE DAIRY MARKETS. $1.27 to 81.33' No. 3 hard, $1 22,in her mom over the London Cafe pants drowned. A description of ging of the World, on Thursday to $1.28; No: 1 Northern, $1•`28 to wt;ere she"boarded. She had evi- - 1pa beat, on the.oars of whit!! were announced his intention of getting Butter-Found prints, 21 to 23c;!b1.2v; No. 2 Northern, $1.26 to dently l ees d haute, time-6hw out of the wheat market, and Sou- tubs and large rolls, 1: to 18c:' in- : .tithe initials G. R., at once indicat- ed i bL281"; No. 3 Spring. $1.22 to was lying" on the floor where she ted that it belonged to the party led the � announcement with the!ferior, 14 to 15c;"creamery rolls, 28 , P $1,�! Corn-Na. 3, 671e; No. 3, had fal,ea when taken with apo- _ above mentioned. If there had Prediction that after he was out. 'to 26c, and solids, 20 to 21c. (.•elbow Cor to o. 3,; 7i, 4, G6 to plexy whi!e retiring. She was the been any'doubt it was removed on rf the market wheat would go even Eggs-18 to 18c per dozen in case ce? c: Oats--No. 3 xhite, 53' to widow of the late James Fairburn, higher than it was selling to.-day..•., lots. 't Sunday morning,' when several g g } 55C; No. 4 white, til% to 53,,c•� a'ho diid a number of years ago, f .parties.were organized to visit. the Mr, Patten ascribed the present Cheese-Large ch+ese, old, 14 to` �` ''and who before his death was a i per pound, and twins, 14y* standard, 54% 'to bt'-.c,. '~ point where the accident occurred market price of wheat'to supply and 14/ci p p , , j ' Minneapolis, April 20-Wheat - partner in the firm of Fairburn and Mad grapple for the'.bodies. About demand. He said that while the to 14/ac; new cheese, 13/,c. may, !81.26;0; July 81.26,'.N; r3ash,}.blallock, who kept a foundry on 6.30 a•m. the body of Mrs. Robbins fig.' 1 hard, $].Q9'• Ko. 1 North- Fullerton Street, supply of wheat had not material= 1 increased, the worlds o ula- HOG PRODUCTS. `' -" ,hies recovered aitd a fe erminutes! �'. P P ern, ffi1.283�' ' No. 2 Northern, $1.- _ later that of�Mr. Taylor. The' tion and demand had grown and Bacon,'long clear,. 12 to 12%c per 263,,, ;_ No. 3 Northern, $1.2V/ to -fir I the present price of wheat was pound in case lints; mess pork, $1.`2•S�y. Flour-First patents,' $6! FRUIT PACKING. i►ody of Mr. Robbins could not be, P -,, _ 3 I b to 1 the natural result of these short cut ffi � • mere a to 21 • e o n tents o 90 to I • !seated. The boat was a s>xia],l one,! 3; _ b20 50 8 to 86._0, second. pa 8 conditions. being only fifteen feet long and of $24. $6.10; first clears, ffi4.95 to $5.15;' CoutniNsioner. (rods Improvement _ narrow -beam, and it is supposed _,g°_'._ Hams-Light to medium, 14 to second clears, 83.45 to 83.65. Bran in'CaRadian Methods. that when the occupants attempted • '- 14%c;do., heavy, t3 to 13/1c; rolls, -In bulk, 322.50 to ffi23. tc change seats she capsized., Both STIMULUS TO PRODUCTION. 11 to 110/,c; shoulders, 10'/c;backs, l� des etch from Ot6mm says Taylor and Robbins were young - 16% to 17c; breakfast bacon, 15% -"'� Before he the-Commons Comm 4tee on hash of good habits and well Farmers Will Increase Their. Wheat to 180:. MANY PERISH ISI HOTEL FIRE,, Agricult re on Wednesday morning thought of here. The latter was Acreage. Lard-Tierces, 13c; tuba, 13%c; -- '! Mr. A. McNeil, fruit.commissiuner, 23 years of age and Taylor 19. Rob- A despatch from Regina, Bask., pails,: 13%c. )'sate [n ,Lodging-hones for Labor-, ab team that eroent dutere had ch. the past jatt� S 1N - p' Francisco: p as w h was mar- - -- �> a ried lest November, was formerly' +two or three yea. is Miss Newbury and was only say- few days has interfered with the �April 20.-)Peas - 270. A despatch from C�.^n Francisco)of fruit packing throughout Call- Montreal,sateen.years old. • seeding operations through .the 2 gi $1.01. Uats-Cauon.aii say'R: Six bodies recovered, and ads: Cases , of fraud were now I west, but the delay is not serious Western No. 2, 51 to bl!"�c; extra, I Frui;ably eight or ten others buried' very few, and violations of the act FOUR-)!fE DROW\'ED: and there is no concern about the No. 1 feed,.60'iz to 51c; iso. 1 feed, the ruins, six injured, one fatal- were being closely watched by a _ outlook for the season, High prices 50 to b0%c; Oritario Ko. 2, bo to I]y, Property ,loss $125,OOJ-these,staff of eight permanent and thin- �9ent Ont in a Frail Boat Fear," for wheat in the markets of the 50�Yc; Ontario No. 3, �9 to 48 zc; are results of a fire on Friday that;teen temporary inspectors. Last Port Morten, F. S. world will undoubtedly lead to Ontario No. 4, 48 to 4Ft/;c. Barley :destroyed the St. George Hotel; A year-there were 79 prosecutions for larger increase than usual in the -No 2 66 to 67c; feed, 59/ .to bUc. lodging-.house for laborers, at Kon- fraudulent packing. _ l A despatch from Halifax says: acreage to be seeded in that grain. Buckwheat-C9% to 70c. Flour-'lard and Eiglit Streets. Light - As a.result of a boating accident.(Farmers do not usually pay much Manitoba Spring wheat patents, !other small building. were burned. wt Dominion No. e, near Port attention to. sky-rocketing tactics firsts, $6.10 to cu6.tU; 1,lanitoba I The bodies taken to the morgue Morien, on Thursday. afternoon, on the part of .wheat manipulators, Spring wheat patents. secgi;ds, , µ'ere so charred that identification pL.1GL''Iv IN GERiIAN AFRICA. dour men lost-(heir lives by drown- but conditions at the present time 85 $6, Manitoba strong bak- Has impossible. The hotel was a Sit-,y 'Deaths have Occurred in ing while another had a narrow es- i are recognized as extraordinary. ers', $5.40 to- $5.80;. Winter wheat three-storey frame building. It One DiAriet.' rapidly that nnnp. of flip 5.60 t rollers, $5.40 to $5.50; straight rut- 1200 guests had time to,dress• Many A despatch from Berlin, Ger- "BYCTlers in bags, $2.60 to $2.70; extra, Eesaped by jumping to the roof of many, says;„•,Advices received by in bags, $`2.15 to $2.25• Feed- a❑ adpvnning wurlahop. Scares the German Foreign Office' state _ -" Manitoba bran, $22 to $23; Mani i clambered down the `firemen"s lad- that sixty ,deaths from plague have "i'alURDEREDsoba shorts, $24 to $25; Ontario ,dens, and the fire escapes on the occurred in the 112uanza district, - bran, $23 to $24; Ontario 'shorts, 'building.. Four jumped to safety which lies south of the Victoria �' b the fire fighters. INryanza. $`L4. to $25; Ontario mdd,ings, it a net held y g Deputy Warden Stedman gilled at Ed- $33-to $15.,0; Pure rain mouille, 33•to $3,5; mixed mouille, $i2S to $20. Cheese-12,4 to 13c. Butter- T monton, Alberta, 'Penitentiary. Fall creamery, 21 to 22c. and,first 1 receipts at 19 to 19�2c Eggs - 19 THE DIANS ARE ST�RV N G. to 19'/.c per'dozen. A des atch from Edmonton Al-' p He w•erit direct to the carpenter <_ berta, says: The deputy warden of!shop, in which were Instructor A. LIVE STOCI{ MARKETS. `,. the Alberta Penitentiary was mor- Pope and six convicts. In an in- Montreal April 20.-A few of t•he dered on Thursday morning b' ' a stant Barrett had, picked u a P i' Failure of the . Fur " Industry Mens Y g Y i P best .cattle sold at about 5;�c pr.r ., convict, who struck him at the base•short carpenters aye that was ly- pound, but they were not extra; Terrible Ha,rdShip of the skull with an -axe. The ing nearby, and advancing a .step two loa'•ds of cattle from the North deputy, warden, with six convicts I towards •the unsuspecting man, ',nest ranches,' which had been out were in the carpenter, shop at the I struck him a fearful blow with.the fcoding on the prairie all winter, time. The reason for the assault is:shams edge of the instrument- and were sold at from 4'/,-, to,5c per A despatch •from Edmonton, Al- I and as they cannot get fur they unknown. Richard Stedman, the half severed the head from the g Berta, says: Reports received here ,have no ammunition to hunt with pound ; common ,stock, including! 7 !tend man,,came from Penetangui- trunk. some milkmen's strippers, sold at;from F&rt Cbippewyan state that and are slowly• starving to death l :. •shene in 1906, whe>se he was Q'ar-I The murderer; ',who is about 55 g to. 4j�c pet' pound; milch cows the past winter has been the mast Their condition is described a• be den in the reformatory for 23 years.. ;}'ears 'of age, has never been a sold at from $25 to $55 each. I severe experienced in the far north 'ing truly pitiable. Many are !stere He leaves "a widow and two sons. troublesome prisoner, but was Calves sold at from $2 to $6 each for 4nany yearst and in some sec- !skeletons� ood, grid too weak even to get •, :The murderer is Gari R. Barrett, morose and constantly complaining and 51�c per pound; Spring Iambs tions of the .country starvation was wood, and are ]ging huddled to- sentenced a year ago for life for about his health, and claimed that at $3.50,to $6 each. Good lots of only averted by the fact thatthe I gether in their tepees. ' r: 'killing his stepson at North Bat he did not get a fair trial, 'The fat hogs sold at '7% to 8%c•per,deer were .unusually numerous. At Chippewyan and the vicinity ' t!eford. only"possible explanation for his pound. (Fish, on which the inhabitants de I etch, where Toad has been his In have able the mortality among the In- After the blow the murderer act was a fancied grievance which Toronto, April 20.-In spite, of �pend 'largely for subsistence, , , ' s. %fniet-ly Rurrendered and was locked he had against the deputy warden.,the fact that there was an unusual- (been very scarce. The fur crop dians has been very high, vixty �Yy in his cell. The deputy warden because he would not let him see!ly large influx of hogs, the market failed almost entirely, and the In- having died within twelve months, )tad left the office of Warden Mc- the penitentiary R_hysician veitliout remained quite firm, and every. Idia.ns have been in dire straits. Re- Farther north the death rests it Hanley about 25 minutes after 10 going on the sick list, according thing w-as disposed of without dif Ports say that the traders have' still higher. The principal rause n. jficulty at $7.15 f.o.b. outside, and shut down on giving them credit,I is their filthy mode of licinr� O'clock for a tour of the building. to the rules of the institutio ,w, ,u....;..:stye..:•.- ,. , .......r;:.s . ..... -.. _ ,.. :'2'... :...": • ...,...... .R •\.n.�:....M -,,,_,v'- Yb1.,l�_-��.m a+9•• � - i ..;, .•xa' ..' ..,` .. 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',Y;i . t -R�.•�, a. �NNNNl�NNfi�11MM�1NlINNNMMN= � - -•t GOWGANDA The - Second cobalt Most Tina alsHe ounds - GOWGANDA, with' its magnificent silver veins, PROPERTIES. 3507, 3523, is bung heralded tar and wide as the second Cobalt, 3324, about 4o acres each, about iso in alt, at the ^'x ri. and since last fall millions have been invested by s.onth end and east of Cotvganda Lake. Promising. _ Capitalists on the reports of the leading mining because of the splendid fissure leads on the proper - A Tale of Love and Disappointment � engineers of the continent. Cobalt mines have paid ties,and because they are surrounded by splendid $ti,fioo,000 in dividends. GOWGANDA will silver veins. _ We confidently expect that these properties will fe equal if not surpass it in richness, and the M&C- prove rich in silver and that large profits will be • iN1DSiOlINlI�N�l60fi�1C�0� 3N� GREGOR properties are in the rich section. made by the members o:`tiny Syndicate. �. CHAPTER UV. l She rose impulsively and took I him by the arm, 'With all the pomp and circum.- I I could shake you," she cried ?' stance attendant upon his position, I << ;q P P fiercely. But a short time, ago, NlacG�EQR C � E� ���lc1ATE w the body of the Earl of 1Vulyer-;you were utterly miserable that SILVER SILVER holme. w.as laid in the family vPult. ,'you could not marry Ethel. Life L�f The tragic circumstances attela • Ives desolate to you. Now all dif Upon his death had intensified the ficulties have been removed and, she &hares 3700.00 EaCh. Half Shares$50.00. 1t0 Persd:'ral Liability. grief that Cyril felt at his father's is longing to take you to her arms. death. 14'hy do you hesitate 4 Are you - Joel Ives present at the funeral, 'fickle-minded. I am ashamed of THE PL IN. TheXacSGREGOR Syndicate is SAFETY.—Our confidence in the safer of the and with quiet sympa.h h xl on- ,you, Cyril." ( y deavored to comfort Cyril in Ills; He did not make an re I to her being:ormed for azo,o3o. $i6,oc?r will g0 to pay y p y investment is expressed in the fact that we have for the properties, and$4,000 is being placed in the P _ grief, but for a while he was.be-•' vehement outburst, but sighed Treasury-. for stripping veins, inival development taken So shares in the Syndicate. We thick it is *` --Numbed and resented the presence deeply. And Rebekah was Assailed and such works as may be deemed necessary for the a first-class investment, and we offer it to careful, of my one. His sorrow was great, , h a temptation that moved her success of the Syndicate. Y P conservative men as such, in our belief-, W'e call but he was suffering physically frim very being. Should she try and Tho three properties will be absolutely owned by -the effects of the long trental' win,this man she loved so deviated- the Syndicate. it a unique opportunity for men of moderate maenad ' strain that he had endured. tie jy Q Should She snatch at the BY our plan the Syndicate members come in on the that others appreciate it to Ues"o.is shown,by the endeavored to eCC4' his iuiIId b actual purchase of the properties, and reap the keen demand for shires. occupy y chance that seemed in her very rofiiq that usually go to prompters. the arrangement of the Earl'a af-Ivery•grasp?• Might she not be able P fairs, but he was incapable of the• 'tc move him, she who had sacrific- gena In your appooation at once for as many shares CHAPMAN� LYNGH & CO., ,. ental concentration that this ne-' d herself for his happiness? And as you desire to take. This to a ohanes that seldom _ m e , Write at encs for map end further 'ar.loulars ha Pana s D is TO ONTO - bed � o o Traders B.nk Baild y', R cessitated. His manner was list. w,iat was the re9ui.. me wretched utostyndtoatePta„' r •1 7 5 ^r•. less, and he appeared to have lost', man that she saw before her very _ all interest in life. 'eyes. )1iight it not be.possibli3 that He was living in London at hislafter all it was she he loved,-and chambers at the Albany; for Wol-' mot Ethel Fetherston. N ''TS. 'clock he returned with a But it was evident that Rebekah �'ICT1Ji 0 � RL V' LUTI 11S. At 8 0 - , v-4 a dis hest had become ed to her r ti•erhalme Ca,tle h A mad joy- � • g l to l Y — — friend. The latter left shortly tasteful to him. Luo afternoon, a�and her bosoru rose and fell rapid was n.rv.us, for she cin nt?y " • I roulsed• at the dour. At •I�a�t it Body oil Young 31a0 found lin a fetch-another young man. week or t.wo-after his arrival, ho' j with her emotion. The thougzt Y noff went out u ened�and s servant stood silently -Trunk at Rome. - At 9 o'clock Roma ;t•u, nd Re- that P received a call from 'Joel -�s v! the delirium of happiness h in- with another• young man, some 30 - ' halon. �ills love.wouid brio her seized her there, ri a ordaiice with the y g g The discovery of the bed of a "I do not understand Lord' Wol-I in its grip. She made a mov;eme:lt structions she had give him.' y y years of age, dark haired, and with' ' ,Excuse me a, moment, dear," young Ilttssian. in .a trunk left in ,a black moustache.< . The landlady verholme " Joel had remarked that' forward, her eyes filled with Tuve, a garret of the'Via is Frattina, Rome, - i she said to Ethel, and quickly fol- g declares she did =dict .notice that: He ,. h re deepest excitement. - daughter girl an t e has created the excitement. _ .morning to his g $a lookt>'d up su y, - P 1 two left. On "I low--d, the servani. th.ev arrived and only seems to take an. iatereat in_nv I w-as revealed to him in a flash the The bod la undiscovered from leaving Rumsno1T gave up the key but broods all da It is ' of her assion. He re- �ltizre is Lord 1Volrerholsne.2" 4 y . p 'thin t y intensit Feb. 28 until this week. y P g, was ui tt -in that he e i room saying k d his sh e ase 'of - n"__natural, and het wants rous-l tuernbered her devotion to his fa- Ili y' y g In ilio library, mss. It is considered=certain-that it is going to spend a-few drys with his _ ing." they, the luck fi fit--which she „ , . „ plucky-.- g So you've e " come,, sl , 6eaan' a case of vengeance by Russian R "But what can we do 2 I wonder i had made for his happiness; her friend F:iumtcino, if be has sego Ethel Fetherston..; abnegation of self, and her whole quietly, ' and feel Tery glad to. see revolutionaries on s tractor or. a I th:n's I. had beEthiiter call therst n. hearted desire to give him the fro- you. Father will. bo down in ''a, spy, but.the suggestion that the ^ "q es. tido t5is morning. man he loved. drawly room-2" ions "Revolutionary" agent of the I+IAC'GREGOR'PROPERTIES. „ minute. - Won't you 'Come into the corpse is that of Azeff, a not or- Rebekah found Ethel at home, She read his thc+nghts, and she. fine lea the way slowly, and when Russian secret police, discredit- The announcement of the ciao- �. and the.mourning which she wore was' struck by a sense'of the un- She had. upened..the door she ed, the body is that of a young man, 'Gregor Mines Syndicate, is attract, '� seem to accentuate her fair w„rthiness of her wild long ng, n1;,tiunPd him to pieced her. Then while Azeff is middle-ogee, ing much attention from investors beauty. But .hor eyes were tr4u-I "Cyril, she said tim.dly. w un t i she quietly closed .the door on him, •An expert examination has es=�who have ligan•w ail Ing for an op- '. bled, and she eagerly greeted her,you try to make me happy? Be and stead just for a m.ui.neut, her tab;;shed the.fact that the .Victim I Poi'tunity to get in on the ground visitor.' I yourself again. I3o "you. want. me; was oisoned by prussic acid. - The I floor in -tile wonderful Goa ands "Save you heard•from Cyril?" to think that what I have done'has eyes shining .with u;grs:, g f To Rebekah it was the crowning., oison hindered the compositior ;rer field. . It if not often thrlt Rebekah asked at once. yf been in rain 1'. D,5fi't;-go away, I I moment of her "self-sacrifice, fur:P 0�ie.investor of small'means has the - "No, Re has not written ori-,e, implore you. ,of the body, which was found opportunity to get in.on the actual Ethel replietd wistfull "Per.1s s� 5he cit art watched lire effect of sloe had conquered every. bitter' bare no watinds of any kind..- R . Y• . P g y' gl�, nd 'had emer ed purified' purchase of properties as splendid- 'lie will not forgive; me, and 1,dare iter words, and gave an exclama_ thou a S The.landlad'y stated that on 'deb. ly located as aro the properties .of not go to him." =ton of disc Ointment when sh-c l from the etrugirlc: • l25 a person of some 45 yearrs`of age, i x PP I And (-!-r ? He stood still, and hired the rooni. The lodger'a name the MacGregor Mines. Syndicate, re- "Father tells mo that he'-is: ill'. siw that ha way unmoved. 1 as wel} as an opportunity of re- , /.Something er must be th done at once. ".lou 'owe, m© something," ah© the shaded light3 only disclosed the was Romanoff. On Feb. 24 he call=I calving the profitst hat' usually go You see; father and ,I are gvin3 a?cl at last, far she was determin- figurt> c E a-.woman.' But a cry of!e,i at the boarding house.in the Vis #i mrng:ed pain and joy told him ivho to promoters. Altogether it would_ abroad for a long time, and 1 ea r- cd to rouse him from his lethargy. Frattina, which is almost exclfl- seem to be. a proposition that , Was present, .In a few strides he P r not leave England with a contented "You expressed your gr,ttitud lur crossed the room and the lovers'lively frPnuentPd by Germans. On should commend itself to thinking mind unless t See you two Happy. what you thought I had dune foe the morning of Feb Q6 he sent for men. were face to face. I ;! "It is my punishment, and I dc- you, • Do you want Ethel Fe" }�,o+ ._r istfitily at}dim and_ n -trunk. Towards ro.on on the _ serve it. I may have lost his love, ' stun to come here on her knees assn,nate words atruggled. to her sltme ay a Was i tad_ by two ,nd.I am so miserable, Rebekah, I. and beg for'your love? Are you,lips, bot she. was unable tu•.utler fl.iPnd4.• On the e'veniniz of the Dad you ever Eeo a man- who :have.no pride. Shall 1 go to him?" 'acting the .generous -part? Think! them I following day he ordered Rtmper.. wasn't willing to inake money.with- "You must remember the terrible of what she must be sutleling• S�.e Cyril gazed at the woman he f consisting of ham, cheese and wine. 1 cut earning itl "trouble he :has guno through. He w•run.ged you. •I 'admit that-, bur,jcived, and the sight cif her seemed loves you, yov ,may be sure. C3-rA du you wish her to think that she to drii'e.away the evil spirits that _ .Is not one who would ever change: � remains unfuirgiven 2' - !had pesse5sed him. With a lad i er ficree words had their of g �^ - Shall I o and see hind" H 1 is army and h g G arty he heal forth 1 �. " lie him a measa o f,�ct. i �a. des and B cl • to g clasped her . pas iunat y r r 'g uw ' I will tr.� to e x lain he .aa } ,, for mc, Tel -bun that his ..err � p & _ � There was.no no need fur words, for; m s211 orrow, and that I lying to;nervously, "but it is very fl`f3•icult. t l ast seemed to � _ _ comfort him, t.:e sai eager y. want o see ie , but sun I will go this afternoon," Re know that- 1 could be myself. I aro.. hale been }ilutt^d out by t e nuc ,� of lore's healing hand. But Ethel bekah replied terderly. ; Yo.ul•not myself, I should hurt hes by: was rr;t contest. Clae ecoid nut! 01 must not be miserable• my manner, for I should be con _ ; know happi,ncss until she had re-� _ 3oel'consented'to accompany'Re, strained and unnatural, She would sieved her Heart. U bekah on _her call upon Cyril, but think that I did not love tier. I Jt was with much trepidation that' must wait till the r_-ceat, happea- -'•I must tell � you, Cyril,' she' she looked forward to the inter:' in 5 -are not so vlvrul before me, 1 1"s<iec}, as he tried tc. silence her. GUaranteed i g y' ••I shall ever blame, myself for not. ciaw. At the sight_ul his changed 1 should imagine that she was face she gave a cry of'sympat•hy. '• thinkiii of my father's c6 2=hwl 1ia�'ing trn�te+2 you. ltillen' I think) 1,the tiffcr•ir. that I caused ou "You poor dtar boy," she cried •olid I should be miserable.' E o s 'I CLOTHES tenderly; "and you have been All "'That is nonsense I understand I ivunder. that you can Still lose ore. But I,'•tou, hai;e suffered,' alone." IEthel ,noiv, four father's disgrace these last fc�w week and I .have THE iISBSTPERfE"uT Joel was looking -round the itould,never have influenced her;the* my lesson. Rebekah has, ---room,; which was littered • with she would have clung to you all the k i rr ;I — (4'IrTHQD Of CL©TIRS rave intaugh s ° ire vire her a deht of gratitude that _ every sign that Lord AVolverholme thought to be your treachery that �ItiAKIkG.YET CEYIIED I we,cau never• repay.. Each passing 'was engaged in packing up hi's ef- forced tier to'act as she did. The hour as ivP live our•li•.ea together, fects. thiuki-n that you were disloyal. LATHES,to fit errectl MUST bo made to measure. Th "Are you moving from here 2" Will you dine with zs to-night? ' 1 shall thank Gid for her mercy:" r P y y � "But site will , always be etre Old ashioned RRad Made Clothes are all made•to fit he asked4wxiously. she'wound up abruptly. "I must friend, dear. She loves its both. AVERAGE types, not REAL men. That's why they don't. S "I am going abroad at once. I convince you that you are. wrong. i It was she vhf) brought me back • am in need of a change," he said Too ca'n't refuse me that.-" g fie Y.OU. PAQUET Guaranteed CLOTFi�S are not Ready .,Curtly. but his eyes did not meet u ca I will come." to my Eenses. This morning I felt Trade. Thay are cut to your exact measurement BEFORE they } 'Rebekah's, who gave a cry of con- •"Good-bye then. I see father in; desperate when she Came• to' me, are made up at all. Our new method makes this possible. It is a and now— sternation. I the courtyard. We shall' expect; the most perfect method.oE Clothes braking yet devised. "But Ethel l Are you going to i you at seN en o'clock sharp." He stopped expressively. see her':" she demanded ea oily. I And with a smile she left him' '`She is our good •angel, dear. PAQU ET Guaranteed CLOTHES give-you all the advantages "I don't know. Not d cog xl ad- alone with his thoughts, Shall we go to her.? Ethel said of Custom Tailoring at Half the expense. The Materials used dad quickly. "I'moat have time; She did not return to Ethel Fet•li_ 'happily.- are absolutely PURE WOOL of the highest grade procurable. I am weary and sick at .heart. erston but, sent her a letter. But they were not to see Rebekah They are sold direct to YOU at �Vholes�le Prices, and are ' that evening, nor for many, m n ' Can't yuu understand ?' he wound "(tunic round- at six-thirty to � � y Guaranteed to be the best value in Canada today at from$to.oe , mortlth; to come, for Mea.' Go c'- to$t worth $13-10t0418-00- tip helplessly. ni ht and.stay to dinner. I want' - 317 — No. I cannot," she cried firm- togtell you all about Cyril. Don't her told them that she had retired 3 :]y. "C'yril, I mu4t speak with you. be nriserabl all 'will be right," ' tc her room with a bad headach-, • The mo highly trained experts only are engaged in the pro- I'athcx, will sero run away for a she ituund up: Nay--heartache was her troubl duction of PAQUET Guaranteed CLOTHES, (To be' continued.) while ?" But in her heart Rebekah was I K OUT handsome Style Book tel:s all about our exclusive method ilk Joel, took up his hat and ohedi- not so sure. She could only hope. =- o;Clothes Making'. Write for it to day. Don't put It oft' until ently- left them together. She was guilty of rudeness when ,_ o another time—a postcard will do—you'll get the Style Book by "What is the matter, Cyril ?" she 'Ethel arrived, for she did not make return mail. It'll surprise you. a. :asked with simple directness. her appearance till within a few "I don't know, he replied list- minutes of seven. She was not A parson, seeing a lazy man fu same lessly. "Only that all my feeling i anxious to be cross-examined by I standing idly at the .street corner, OEM I seems dead.". her.. . !approached him,and said:—``Don't i `Dont you ;til; love Ethel Feth- I am sorry tobeso_.late, ah$ you know, my dear sir, that it is — a TRI er`tun . Don't uu •_till 1 wish to said n ole eticall •. " p sltivel sinful to stand about t. Marry her?"-she demanded firmly. "Did you see Cyril? Ethel asked wasting your time in this manner .' i __ � a __` � Yes, but I mast have time," he eagerly: The man replied :—"Yes- I know it x repeated e•arnestl�'. "I feel that -Yes. but not a word about him is, parson, and I'm going to oto! k _ `tA I want her, but yet I cannot gide until after dinner. I forbid it ab- it just as soon as I find n cum ,;; _ QUEBEC CANADA. her the love that I did'." s'olutely," she said playfully, table place to sit down." E- = = . 1M�_Qa ' � :- •--=T t .«:- -.. µ ,-... c•r+.:'. _ '_ax^aTrs7�� ,^hvKs• a,r,,, .a' ;c P• rgry',+ a••"..: . � .. • 1> -ti:.. Zr�• 'm T•� "RK " �, a ti a —Sunday fishing has begun for —Mrs. John E. Gee left on Tues- :LOCALISMS. HIGH C L A S*iS . 'MILLINERYthe season. day morning to spend soma time —Mrs. A. Burrell is having'a, with her son W. H. Gee, of Re- a —Miss Rorke, of Thornbury, is kitchen erected to her dwelling. ging, Sask. -" �s-visiting her relatives here. —T. Cawill, of Whitby.,on Fri- —There died at the residence of The highest class millinery is carried by us, and the prices are ; rs. A. Mullett left on Mon- day last shipped a carload of her son, Geo. Downing, lot 21, B. arranged to suit all customers. last for Hattleford, k, hogs to Montreal. F. con., Pickering, on Tuesday, peat ny hat that a, e one of PickUL LZIS A U VY"- Our custom is never te re —D. Simpson has been confined —Mrs. au an daughter. o pr ' to his bed a few days through ill- North Dakota, who are spending ship's most hiRbly esteemed resi or order from us ; hence a lady is assured of not seeing a repe- Inees, the summer•with friends 1n this dents in the person of Sarah Ann tit•ion of her hat. —Rev. W. Moore attended a province, are now visiting W. and Waynne, rilect of the late Charles _ ;-;-.-.--.ORDER NOW BEFORE THE RUSH,.......,.. Downing, in her 80th year. Her . .•.•• 'meeting of Presbytery at Whitby Mrs. Harvey. g - : on Tuesday. —W, F. Henderson has erected death was due to pneumonia, con- ; —Richard and Mrs. Parker are a small addition to his residence traded on April 13th. Deceased MRCt� LEIGH North Side Pickering, Ont. Making preparations to move to to be used'as a summer kitchen was born in Brampton,Yorkshire, 1!1 t7 f King St., Ss August 29th,s a England,. Newmarket. and wood-shed. It also inclose a o _ —M. N. Dafoe, of Zephyr, spent new cistern. When 22 years of age she cameao tt § Sunday here with his sister Mrs. —Mrs. Lekie,'wife of Lieut.-Col. Canada and settled in Whitby, , : %:,J. H. Wagner: - J. K. Leslie, of Toronto, died on where she lived for several years, —W. E. Vanstone shipped aMonday, April 19th. She was before proving to Pickering,where carload of stock from Pickering well known to a number of resi- she has since resided. Mrs. Dawn- , tttation this week. dents in-Pickering. ing attended St. George's Church, —Miss Edna Marquis and Miss —Henry and bliss A. Larkin Pickering,.until of late years, then Sherlock, of Killarney, Man., are entertained about fifty of their Ddnbarton Presbyterian Church. r'. visiting friends here. friends on Wednesdav,.evening of She }eaves to mourn her. dea.tb a L rjiE �j!' ' DESIG��TS . —The public schools re-opened tast -week.". Dancing was the faruily of six Charles, of Indian 1 on Monday morning when a heavy amusement of the'evening-and a Head, Thomas, of Toronto ; Geo- term's work was begun. very pleasant time was ,spent by rge, of Pickering ; Mrs. W. Me borders, and all the ' —Miss McCaus}and'has improved all. CuIlough, of West Toronto ; Mrs. Come and see our uety shipm -w ent of all papers, ,the appearance of her property ' —The highest class. millinery is J. Dunn, of Pickering; Mrd. F. J. latest novelties in landscape and nmtch borders, flora} and' by removing the frout fence. carried by, i41rs. Leigh and the Bowman, of Ilamiltola Her laus• Striped wall decorations: we.have them ,at all-prices. -'r See ' —ti1�. Bryan shipped a carload prices are arranged to snit all baud and one daughter predeceas our speciaA order samples. Sonne very =pedal prices on .=ale. s: Her custotll is never to .ed her.. The funeral twill take of potatoes to Toronto IASL creek patron the price paid being00 rents a, repeat any hat that a custotner place froth leer }ate residmee at - bag . may order. lienee a Indy is assured 2.:30 la. m, to St. George's cemetery —Miss.Lizzie JSo:rlssey visited of not seeing a repetition of her Pickering, tlti-'Friday)afternoon. her brother N. J. Morrissey and hat. Order now before the rush. _ ._.__.—. _..__ . ___ ­- - .- --_____ family at Botvmanville a day last —The Women's In�tit,ite :Leet- �, eG;� GrSPRET 'Y � . PRINTS week. ing will be-held at ylr=. Wt fight s —John Byes has moved his can Tuesday -afternoon next at 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS dwelling to the front of his lot. o'clock. The subjects are: E=say . ti's have a' Int o€ 'pretty rleta, goad?, specially selected neat anwill �-e will proceed at once to reno- on Spring,"Its Beauty and Work, ' Estate of Mary Garland, Deceased. to �etRbles for Garden and Table: pat rns, colorings, etc., in fine .g.in�;lranls, fancy print=, a it. a No im is hereby given pursuant-to bloruing Roods in great variety. new fancy, rush- -A tiaini'ber of gypsies nave and Flower C-ttlture for House R S. U., 1�+£+;, ChapEer 129, Se,tion #+ , been cainptng-w t- of the village and Garden. � ings, ri c n everything needed. •clad amending Actstha all persons bbdn laces and eceryt 'u during the past t�eee, another.. —The first severe t.11-anderstortn liatin• - <Irums against the estate of evidence of spring. of the season passed over, ,tllis Gat117).1, late of the Township —Pirie ,O'Leary haG lziy net~ locality on Sunday evening. �V e o .Pig:kerin w i,loR, de_easecl; who: '-6 eiRDEN -SEEDS I� GREAT �':�HIETZi ' stable and driving shed nearly have nut. heard of any erious died or or nut the 2Sti1 day of ', ; h o�; : r cotnllleted. The work' is being j damage,being done except to the garst, 1>1US, are required to send y p r - clone by D. Gormley. i Independent, Telephone Cu's. p:Zp or deliver• t„ either of the tin- -- — — Cc McBride of TOr•3t�t'O,-'Ilropetti' whir 11 - was' rendered de:•t;;red executors o! the Wil of the .rid deceased, u<ldresFcal C'1'erry= of days tt'eek ract1cR11v, tr�c less fur the time `"' --�� -- A*�' J NMI spent a couple y t practically. tvoc,d Past ( 1110.-.-0-alario—on-•or be- ' " with her :uother, who not, rt-sides being. their — -- _ .. _ . ___--•_ #SrP Elie; st slay of may. 1>r r with Miss Adel&ide-Field -T tie trnstees of St. _4ndrets•'s Christian and:,urnau,rs ar fI d.irN��P - -While cowiicferable sowing Church have'been notified by the tsitb lull pat uvulars Of lr< r has been done the heavy rain- of Board of Ht-alth that•no burial= ;,nd thr natlire of 'thr-:se:"i:it the past week ha= retarded the will be pei witted in their ceme- any, held by them. thea rip work suntecshat. Lei youth u1 the church, The And takp n"tiva that after'the said EVE. —Robin Gordon who was on-the Name acti<nI has lj(wri taken in re for d ty lif }Say, 14X!9, the said execs- • = - - - tots will tl:•ucw•d to cii,tribute the _ sick list for ft couple of gP,eks re t;ar(i t l•titer' Cenleter:eR in •tbe asstr-4 cif the said deceasrd atROug.t11N sumed his duties in the East To town :til, tt•ltere their }:c•uxitttrty parties entitled thereto,having regard ronto High School on 5I�uclay. fo dwell:ng4a pnclanger= the public only.to the claim-f of wl:ieh said nuti,e —On Friday evening of next health. ahtll tette been given as above re, rir- week St. Andrew's Sunday School —On Ia:escl1y evenin;r,'tide -fol- ed, and fhat ti;p acid execlit-ors twirl VR �� _ will"hold. a social in the lect'ttre owing ", c , �v..r;% elected in Elle not he liable for said assets or any part room. 'A pleasant time is antici- Epwc tl, Lraglte of the Methodist tberoo2 to any per.onror p,r3uns of c whom- claims notice sba11 not have of gated: church f.it• the'year W11): Pc es., been received at the time of such dis- -Miss`May O'Connor,- teacher Miss 13 B!inting : 1st Vice.. ;<1is. tribution. THE SHERWIN-WILL/AI�S PAINT -of Riverview public school, =pent L. Hotel, .: 2nd Vicet F L: Chap- Dgted the 16th day-of April, ]'43019. her Easter vacation at the home cnan : *-} Vic.-e. MkQ h,: Harvey : JoH c CARL+tiU, Executor; es sa:isfactioa. do paint can give more. tio'man of her uncle Henry Larkin, of the 4th Vice, A. G. Green : St-c.. L. �- (herrywood P. U.. Or.ario € > �• base line. Morcomlm : Treaq., W. E'. Hobbs; can expect more. S. W. P. is , sntisfaction-giving paint.. Ro';:. :diner was confined to Organi-t. Nli-a E. Martin ; Dist. Jut?sP>t P G_�AI.+�n,'Exrcutur, his house a few days last week Rep., H. L. l_'llapmRn. 28.31 Cherrywood Y V•. Ontario The materials that enter into it, the ca;e with which it naffering from a severe cold. We —One day last week while Joe AD!NINISTRATOR'S made,.the men who make it, everything can with .are pleased to say that he is. able and Dan Got mley were: fishing in NOTICE TO CREDITORS it, are of ahs satisfaction-giving kind. It never disap- - to be around again. Greenlaw's marsh they came across oats —One of the surest evidences'of an old&ig out canoe which over in the Estate of Robert Alexander Points:-----:Aiways does the work it is expected to do. 'C Kn,•;nQ has arrived, the band•)rgan forty yearn ago w•as owned and Tate of the Township of Pick- wan, and those who had any used by the late Mr. Courtiee. ening in the County of j least, Does most. Color cards free. doubts to the season of the year Some of the older inhabitants Ontario, Firmer, -have bad their doubts removed. have a distinct .recollec^ion of it deceased. q sere ■r. -The Friends' Meeting House but it bad been last Sight of for Notice is hereby given pursuant t•� -is being made ready for the Year- many yearn. When it.was taken the Devised Statutes of Ontario 141(7, j ly meeting which will be held in to the surface of. the. ,ter it fell Chapter 12f�.Section 38 and Amending A �1Jun The im rovements which to pieces owing to deez3y• Acts that all creditors and cst.hers'hav- a -` a CH e P been made have added greatly to —Itia with regret that we re- ing l,rirns .z tir.st the estate of the its a pearance, port the death ouaf,teGt}3y, April said dece,lsell who died on c)r about — p the Fifth da of December, IPhfd,. are --John Stephenson attended the `9Otb, at the home of her niece to y — ' Christina rr�quirc-d on or before the First da of, C Ax.-. h. of U. - l f his uncle the}ate David Rad Ax , l.Nr. send b• ns'' :•e .aid or, GOODS funera O �tav, 10ta8, t o n p p f?I NG y p P r E`ll� S ♦ � . N ., �I1.h� .-:--Jackaon at Scttgog �,n .Friday-. Lagan, age(1 � ye. deliv,aa to t!'.r und.z•eigred, 5nlic.itor. - a The deceased was one of the and f9 day Miss Logan left L'ere••for the Acln;ir:istrator, the C!rristian ' IiOfSI;CLI?ANING IS NUZV ON. pioneers of •Sengog Island and 'a feat/ tnontlts ago to vl-i;relatives r.antes and s•,rnames, addresses and hi hl respected by a large circle in set•eral part= of the .t utted descripti ads,the arioant and fall par• Etert}xdy requires-Rlixed.Paints, Oils. Lin,tleutns, Floor 11I:(ts, Rugs. Lace g y p u• of friends. States and R fety (week- aqa it NVa,j tir;aiars of their rlairns; the siafe: eat ( ,tarns, Toilet Covers, Table Covet , ('Ar ets,Tutrelinga Prints __.� - - _ _ �F'm. Laiv�iin an, olc3. reidet5t discovered that she teas the victim :f their.nccn!lntsanli the.nat Tt.} en die: l.fralle�'ana Uentlemen's Hose. ;of this township died eau donday of an,incurabl.- disease, Her re- ,ecnritie.,.if any, held by them du;y l et ified l,y state.ui y.de_^larA_ion �7 morning at the liorrie' sof his plain- •ill be conveyed tn Pick and f,:rtber lake notice that on or Graniteware, Files; Saws, Nails all sizes, Spades, Forks, Shovels, Gal-den � daugbter Mrs. D. `� . Carruthers ing 5avirday anai•nin4: -,and the taf-er ,rich last mentioned.date the, Rakes, Handles all sizes. Full line Groceries always on hand. in his ninetieth year: His fttuer funeral %vill rinks place from the sail adrtrin;strator will proceed to dis prices ai low'as consistent with fir;t-claw giaods, Prodnce in exchange. a} will take place to-day -when•his re�idenc•e of John Annan at IO a• trite Lte the'assetQ pf;he said deceased 'body will be conveyed to Mark- 'na: to F•:rskine cemetery. ; aniong the parties entitled theretollis,o, EDS •,PD BR.YA�T ,PICKERING n sari d,,ry thi= week -having vegard only to the claims of l � t+ ''.f CL1C. nP.' a '.. —So far no word liar been re- to chronicle. the death cif• one c, t a,l3e t ,incl rayst hi'rlaly and th+ix he said administ:•ator shall --- ceived by the Vigilalic•e Cbrnutittee o'er s ns,t !ae linable f,tr the assets of the said r regarding E. Ree ' ;bur-e and re=petted re-ideirt� and „ue tv110 GOODS- estate or any'part thereof to any per=buggycthfeh were glen nearly fp>r rater hall a Century ]iaC beenswa .0 �,rsct,s of whose el;ai.rn ntwo weeks ago. Messat es %vert, uwst }lroh,ittent in file religiota� ,hall not nave been received be him S 'PRING Heat to R11 the towns and villages i a'nd -ocial as well a� 'the public ,tt tl.e tithe r,f s•,rh disn-0-Irtion. within many utiles ;end hand bills life 'of tl:e c•onlnlunity" Mr. B. S:MT11, RAE h GBEER, �,j'e 'Arrivino, Daily. defcribing the lint prn}�erty sent Bunting J.P.. tvllic•11 t1ac,k place S;(':-:itors for Rotten all over b•nt ,wit}iout rt snit. on NVednesflay night in ha nineti- Anderson:Aclmini<rrator H,oe Rakes, Spades, Shovelsi Etc. —John Love,. of Toronto, •a eth year. His funeral vcili take Dait;l a: Toronto tha 3rd d:+} y`;;� A good.Hoe or Rake for only 2u cent.-. d}rector of Love Bros., L n ited. place to-morrow(Saturday)at 2,30 of Apr- ]�:+fl, the well-known ci�ntractot-, died p. nl. Service will be held in the RE SEET)S—Ttvo large packages for 5 cents at his home on Saturday la-t after Methodist church after which The Markham & Pickering, Seeds in packages or by'bulk „ an illness'of,several' naonth.� aged intot'ment trill t,lke place in the Telephone Co , Ltd• f14 years. The deceased'tva�well Methodist ceuieterv. In acne next p _— Fi�hiilg tackle in all lines. 't known in Pickering having lived issue a more extended notice will NOTICE is herelay given that a spe Base Balis Rud Bats, Etc., Etc. . ` at Liverpool several years ago. be given of the deceased. tial general meeting of the shsrehold Besides Mrs: Love two sons Henry —Don't forget the concert to he erg of the Markham and Pickering . W. and Percy survive. :firs. H. given in the town hall on the Telephone Companv,'Litnited. will be 4 'Westgate of this townsB U N is ,a 'evening�of Monday, May :3rd, by held at the 'Oddfeilows' Hall, in the J OSEPH sister. the Old Southland Sextette ander Village of NVhitevale, on Saturda —Mr. Pagnet, of Whit tvllo the anspiceB of the public librarX, the 24th day. of April, 14k" . at tyro looks after the G.N. V. to graph This company ie a high clhss one o'clock C the afternoon, for the p r- •, Dae of�en�iderin anti ;1f deetnectad- - 11 bnes'in this locality was town- and are well received everywhere �1yA},le)conflt'mtnggtwo'By•IAwS which on Saturday. We near comp •ints that they appear. The cause have been passed, by the Directors of �. in regard to his work in the village ander which they twill.make their the Company,,that is to say, By-law 0 to which we would call his atter- appeartuice is a deserving one. No. 9, to provide for the calling in And tion. People do not obrect to his The public library has an excellent payment of the present,bond indebt- 467 atting his line in,the Best work- selection of boo •s and magazines edness of the Company, and By-law Ing condition• but they do think on its shelves a cl.tlae uret>abership �'0 4, to Authorize' the issue of bonds '�]'e. Ve'�'� _�1� - - �a¢ t— to tbwt-;Ie shualrl ask permission be-' fee is a nominal one. Tire-receipts G��*ay�v th��xi $retire- OW, etire; -- - 0011, to provide -funds for the retire- 3. fore ruthlessly destroying rhade from the various sources is hardly went oithe present bond indebted• ,elect fr0111. - •'.•trees and when he does cut limbs sufficient to meet running expens- Hess And any ocher indebtedness of the off shade trees it is his duty to es and the contemplated improve- Company, And to extend, equip and - / take those limbs' away and not nients will call for an additional otherwise rmplose the telphone plant The deslgni for this year are aheb"� of anything ; leave them on the road side for expenditure. Watch cent for post- and system of the Company. and for Vie residents to clean up. Not ers giving fall particiars and se- other lAwful purposes of the Company, we have eTer shown. ' only this buthe left limbo rwrocs enre your tickets as soon as the By order of the Board of Directors. the telephon wtl'ea causing a plan of Qie hall is opened At the AI-PH. HOAVRR, President, ' ,;!tort eirrriit tkhic h rendered them drug Fiore, which will be to-inor- DONAU) R. BEATON, SeeretaryJR. A BUNTINGPlekerl�� row morning• lWhitevale, April 9th, IP09. 1i-29 •