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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_04_30 wti ',ry••"•".x ""ai >"' r,.k:_a .� . .W,•: lsY,'M,.J- J,:+*IV, " 111-1 i >" .w••• q+. :r.. ax r,,rr r•--•+':e Vie;:. -.,. - � .,e . •. •, wl . y - �,.. r� VOL. XXVIII. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL :30, 1909 30 rofttssfosial garb*.. HIGHLAND CREEK LOCUST EIILL, ;,Spring is Here Now The Highland Creek branch of the Land Plaster --- Women's Institute will hold their A' f' eesov, in addition to his coal 7. Medical We have a full stock of harness, both 'annual meeting for the election of ofh- umbo ae, is putting .}n a stock of _ 8 lumber, lath, shingles and cement. single and double,all hand made, cers on Thursday afternoon. Islay 6th, Those who are doing anything in the ' M. BELL, M. D., C. M. also horse collars and sweat at 2.30 m., at the home of :Mrs. A. Late House sur eon of-the xi.gstou p' building line should in s'pept his stock 13saeral Hoepttal. snc sees. to Dr. M.Bate- pads of all sizes, etc. Angeline Chapman. An address will and secure prices. A stuaII ouRrltity still on hand.' man OtRcs hours a to 1u a m,i tc 8 p m sod c "'be delivered by the District Secretary oro s p M. Yicke ug,Ons, AJ-1y, Harness oil and dressing, axle grease, bliss Lulu Revrolds, of Toronto. All ' Anvone can get it at the Spink --- -- hoof ointment... all cure - horse DUNBAR T oN - Elevator. pr_ce. 65e_ er_150 GEO. N. F18H, M. D. brushes, curry combs, crietal she uleurbers are reflttestea to-e. lb. sack. p I t1i PHYSICIAN AND SURGFON t All those who are inJehted to A. T. polish, spring and fall ' •�. Member of 0ollego of Physicians and SurReoos. .- knee rugs halters, UXBRIDGE Law are requested to settle with the Out. Aebociata ctoroner, Oouuty of Ontario., g Istisses Law, of Pickering W. H. JACKSON. "b> OAce Hours-8 to 10 a.m• and 1 w 3 and 0 to'b and whips, of A Harris, ivlio until recently, 1). rd 7.p./i• Brougham,Ont. 11-1j - Une day.last week George Pru ker 4 all kinds. an interest in the Browhsoombe c` Cos I Brock Road _ i appeared before Major Harper, police 1 ------" Legal. - -. - -- - :Repairing done promptly. business, bas purchirsed J. Cherpaw s; magistrate. of Whitbv, on a charge of; cx• Call and see us. stuck and will open a gener::l store assault preferred :r7�.inst him by Alex f White a� F, FAFE� YELL. Q. C. FAERIS, iHOM1iSO V EROS., - Pickering there shortly., helilierJ. ' Un he:trino, the evidence ��� e TER,Oo=t crown Attorney,and Count ___ The trout season opens Saturday;a verdict of'•not guilty" was.returned SAWtor. Court House.N9hitby. 10-� y m-' es and as usual .will conte the story of the and Mr, Shepherd was assessed with biggest one or what might have been. the costs of the case. Bir. Parker, 'j'!hole�ale and Detail Ratchet•, LT. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, The local anglers are getting their lio:vever, inagnanitnously aid the ' + Soricitor;Notsrd Public-,Special Exa1::i- F• tackle in shape for theII�heruian`s da he ; • P Pickering, Ont. g• ser foo nig, Court of,Juatice. Su%ceaior to+ CLAR MON i Ii' 3' vice his. ,l1 he did S7 a�a.n9t Clle ad- Measrs. Dow S McGillivray, Brgck Htreet, I of docs• wiCC of his. ;•�li iter. - . - Whitby, 71y T� /}1 I Tuesday evening of last, 'eek the YES` pr c'e I)lx"I for choice FTMIT V RE ST ORFj (Brownsconibe staff filet,at the home of their employer, to laid one Of their 13ROUIiI,IJ' btiti-her's cattle.. ;? j'efer�rea -- I rnemhers, Roy Foster of the clothing �•Y T -Y Everything it', depar.tmFnt, farewell pii(r to Iris de= John Ko:r•, a retired farms re'sid'ing Choice. meat.,6111 he found at our' HOPBI'rs.VETER�NAR. SUR• p:irture-fur Edm1onton. h., i;u(Ast of in this village. inet with an accident shots at reasonable prices. + GEON, AND' DENTIST, etc. a^d Bedroom and the evening eras the recipient of aat a bal•n-raising Monday afternoon, Oraduste of the Ontario 'ret ,r�:v Col. i which tesultec.) in itis lege, Toronto, registered somber of the gold locket and.ninde a s+alta ).t•reply, death Tuesday Call and gee u,=. Price,9•right Ontario Veterinary bladioai Association. f- D1ningr00m Furniture after whish... jolly time i tis spent in morning. HP fella dist,tote of thirty — - -- &3e and ree.denoe one andone-quarter mr los ' merriment and sun Si.ne?, eer, and"tt'a� o badly injured about norWa of Green B:ver. Office and ehoainu forge - f'�'' - c ` the head and i:i.ern<t11r that }1e'Bever r hoars8 do li a.m.,and 1 to 4 p m. private also, Parlor Suit?s•at'pr•ice8 telephoue in mg oinceP,0. address. Gzaen the very lowest foe goal. GOODwCCD fully recovered con ciousness. Mr. River, Ont. �oc>dc. Window' Shades and season ;-Al start on iiar ncl churi,r was a tOf-thePresbyter- Trout-fishing an I hadbeen connected , P P =1 ( .fain Poles. A of of stock was shipped on 'kion- A widow onia U. �L'f o and•one son the Ontarioansi-c r,-d t to n d if or • - f33tsstness barbs. ' •- ga ardtsy. pp - Frith the A. U, U. '•,'for,ruan years. Having secured .?� .a .n_ for - 1.'�'e deliver,o+.u• Far nitu.e 1 - . T.]'HOS. 'POUCHER Issuer of Mar- arysrhere free of clti:i•ge. dac• are left. ]Jess:. eJ eras in' his 65th ble lb•>rk-, Biprnpton, I arta riage LEcAnses,Bromham,'Ont. I Fre:h country made nitiple svpup tit tear. = prepared to furnish all work'irr s Catl and see us, Croshv's. .=— . the.granite and inarble line T G. HAM-1, of bIarii:rge+ S. Todd sold' suckers in the viiiage BRG GRAM at the vert lowest prises,and 9w+ t,leeuses in the County of Ontario. --=-t last week. ' -workman-hip guaranteed. E'ickeriug Village. f.7 - �� ��,AZ Mrs. Attewell took suddenly ill on John I):rf:iP, of T•sronto, was horns Ccods shil+ped where desired. I3OPPi:R I�mer of .'d tr•ria; •t to Sahb;tth list. - . oyer S,wd,tc. See me hoforsr placing- your arniture Dealer, etz. ,� � � r..., D. License. io-the County of Vbt a,i,, -L� ,�• Mrs. Alrox's_sale- of-furniture'took 'Hiss Ilea fr-i a, erspen„afewdays seder:'. LPf er•iugdenP on tire. pmts at store and Lia re:ideate,Claremont. Cr ��.r rJ,r place on Tne:-tlay. in the cirri* I•i; .S't•'?it: �shc+rtest notice. Nrs:C3nurkin'a hmttsPwra:eyhin led ' ,'l1ra:;f:P� . 'N011WAY H01 31: :�i,>^w:ty. 3 g L ''Linton spent:,;' few C. �','. GIRFOtiS, - ClaretnOr><t F{laFstonP.oad. Part solo.^.tteil.a+riv. hi Mr. Dii.e and hien 1+1..=t week. d.tVv in the city litvt week. - on to farmers attendfnq tb,Torontop rket;. -. _ — _ __ _...._ . eeve,Forsyth is o'u., around again Ru Brodie:end family, were:Mark- R Y; heat accom=odatioa under the new tuanace• and paid a visit Lo fa uodwc:oLi'one d ry ham vi�it�rs nn B» rday. pric:ar•Chazgesmodeiate. J.J. 1lc.CaaBi Pro. AND DRUGS ORS 'last week. Q , Q ! ileo.Philip. jt•.,was-on a business A-L Quat�rerl' .services,01 . .11Am and.nth tri to the city on Tuesday. P R,REATO.*,TOW1,STSHIP CLER}; To Tracie At. line next Sabbath and anil sit Good- Miss E. Roritlev,of Claremont,spent Hurd and soft. Conveyancer Ccn=l=iongrfor taking w d n the following Sunday. Sunday,here with the hisses Linton. wAdav;ts, .Aoeoaatant. Leto, lfoney to loan - _ Mr: Dechene. printer, as-.strived Two of skit rrnninent yours men �� E o i form properm "issuer of Marriage Lie- T T enoae~ whitors a, Out. f-v • in the village to f�nieh ng the new carr went chub flahptrg to Greenwood on �Lvy and S}iBiuRles. f _ lr McFadden s Drug Store is a riage9 at Mr. Leavens'a op. Saturday: ' FPOSTILL, Licensed Auet%oneer, good'place and enjoys the pat-._ A.number of people near here have George and SIrs. Lan;of Toronto. VE�GZEIq-fr . . for Counties of York and Ontario Aur. ronage of very particular peo grade some ffsbing•trips to Lake'On- were with the latter's parents, Wm. ' Una sales of all kinds atteaue,cl to on shortest le in ever Lection. tiirio for -suckers durfug the last two and Mrs. I•f rrlson.on Sunday., Prices right.. notice, Address Green saver P.0., Ont, p y _ week,. T. Gammaidge, 8. Beer and L, ?fiat- � � C/'� rr —T B. POWELL.• Licensed Auc- Why Shouldn't it? Miss Nellie Myers has suec'"sfnlly thews.were out to the A. O. F. service A s - C. R E E S V R - 4 Vy sinner for Ontario and York Cos. All, pa&9ed•her NormAl examinations and at Markhnm on Sunday night.' LOCUST RILL, ' lunds of sales conducted either pr vately'or by Our stock is complete; the has gone to Guelph for a term eft the 'Messrs. Hamilton,Canner and San- auction, Sale notes collected. For date, or gvalitfes .ire the highest and college.' derson have gone to Dallar, where other particulars apply at residence, klizobeth S _+�_ Y q g Z, Rpt., Pickering. Orden left at News Ofece 3ti11 the prices absolutely the low- the have quite a 'large contract in A i7A�i L� D } re"iye Prompt attention. lsly: est consistent with the quality CHERRvwooD cement work. r 111E R -- sold: Mrs. P. Diamond,of Myrtle, under- r POUCHER, Licensed Auction- - _ _ George Davidson spent Friday in Pent a serious operation on Saturday PAINTER AND DECORATOR 1 . oer,Valastoraad Oofleotor for the Joao - - Markham. When she bad her 7e' amputated floe of York and Ontario Alt!lads of auction s Masons-are roU bcastin J. P. Lau- g P *des conducted and valnallons made at mod- How about your eyes, have g g above the kAep, she having suffered Contractor for general house repairs. --rte charge, Estates and consignments con- 'us examine-them and-geiraa gblin'el dwelling. ' -..' ----.: some-time from gangrerse.- :36e is.a - Establisbed-b years is Pickering - A eittsntly managed and sold by auction or exact Correction. Herb. Stover spent Sunday with JOB sister of R. S. Phillips. Villx e 1pnoats sale. Mortgages, roots, notes and and Mrs. Cowan. Mrs. g sssoezal accounts promptly eolleoted and saris- y— ay Fred, Stover spent Saturday evert- Mrs. Jahn Gecow received word on .ADDRESS• PICKERING P.O. fsotory settlements Raaraateed. Phone or M MCFADDB.Nednesdav that her sister Mrs. Mosh- �wrtte for terms, and pwsioutars, Brougham. T. M. y Ing at(leo, Davidson's.Dids ' er, of F`leaherton,had died. She sus. 'One. Dates mavbo aka by phone.Nrcws Druggist and Graduate Albert Petty spent SunAay. with �i --S- - Optician,tcian John and Somerville.err Ile. twined a fall aboutaw eek agoo and, . Ral b Henderson bus been spending twin about ninety years of agee the PICKERING, - - - injuries proved fatal. For High Grade Work a few days with Miss Sadie Ltughlin. Y 1D1111IIgh8ID�8 Mrs. Amos Stover has he*en spend- This college is in a class- Wagner Co.& tngames chyli with Dunt in Toronto. ATHA R . by itself ;Y Undertaking Parlors' Jamey Hadley, of a nbhrton,spent Geo. Stilson and two dao htera of Sing street, Pickering. Tuesday with George and Mrs. David- Pickering, :•pent Sunday at J.R.Mow- EUTOTT son, net's. ,. Calla by day or night promptly gave a,full line ul fresh and Cur We sire sorry to hear that Mor- Enos and Mrs. Wilmer, of Esser e . attended to. Telephone enee Fergusgn As tinder the doctor's (Bell or Independant•) ed meat's constantly on hand. Centre, returned to their home on ` caEdLintner'and lady spent Sonda�;, Tuesday, TORONTO, CiZ-iT. Spice Roll,' Breakfast Bacon, with the former's ar•ents,Chas 'and •am60 and Ijrs. Iioover,.of Locust Is open the entire �- --- , , Weiner., etc. __ a t,jn.tller. p ill. spent an eve^lrig' recently at 0. s students at any�tim dIt ' F} G.�ig lswanc err. 1eke1sln �ver�i hiss Mannish fitnrrp lett the League _ - enjri}• a widespread. patron Hi hest. rices_ aiil_ICr _ on �lundtly evening and gave re trey Airs. SpP:trs-and bride, of .Barry's - } and has a'•national reputation. utc er s cattle. gn„• paprr on . rent 1 snc rc�inn, l3zve-1'earsfiertt rnth�tl oneria Ptrrrieing- '. moon here with ltd; aun., and uncles, :-First-class ri '►s,for hire _ _. ___._ One day last lveek George Willi:ims our students readily obtain.good �' vhilP 'li F(3R1P ll m Pr out ofan d Alrs. J. I3. licoi•er and Nigbswand.er - - positions. Beautiful catalogue t p: ng 1 h t a old , Day or niobt• hnitse, he diLrm'ered a stamp nl1ich•is Pros., five. t ��� over three hundr�:veais old. A. . Lelini nand 'NJ i--, Nrtincv and r • U<3 17leRLA All trains.' i)u lits. Th s. llunkeid ani.) little daugh- a Z�• J• ELLIOT, Principal. + `'I AUDLEY ter attended the silver wedding of BI r. Cor, Yonge& Alexander Sts... Teaming promptly attended to. �- and Alrs. Mrs. i)nvenport, at Toronto, Of All kinds-Best always recons• Messrs Pardon'shi^Cmd-twelve head .on Thui,,4ey of this-week. .Agent for Canada Carriage Co. ,;ended. l - -- - --- - } of•ix:Pf cats e on Mnndav• It is our. duty this week to re- 1-1 Qi faro. Lintner will plant the produc cord the death of one of our oldest APO • , Pickering. t'ivo garden „n the. corner, and ninst highly respected residents - - -. -. iOIlV��S31C1Ilg Di Le «'Pstney'Brii : haws i,riproved their i» the person of Iaiziheth 11c•.C'onochie dwelling, by placing:i new roof there- relict -of the late Thomas Dunkeld, ��������nf 21acksmithing RenC� and- Collected: ' cin.' aged 70 years, 1 n:ciuth and 7 days. � �j 1 Charges rehsonable. Mr. Guthrie has the first spying colt tier death, which took place on Fridav, _ froln lois registered inure. 'It arrived- 23rd inst., being due to pnetimonia. ai� gings A general blacksmith business done. 150.acre Farm for sale. on April 10th., 3 Deceased teas a r-ative of Dumfries, ' All kinds of repairing neatly and - -- -- Some fine catches. of suckers are re- Scotland, and e-inigrated to this conn- _ Ii you want to buy sell or'rent,'ca11 ported after the recent.'rains. Who try in earl life, She leaves to mourn , promptly executed. v W e are sbowing some excellent at my office. Bargains. were th•e]ncky ones, her death a family cif five children: values in Solitare "Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty. ter TT Messes. Pilkev and Emmerson have Wirt, and Elizabeth, at home; Thos„ YY • r . Richardsog• p"Oh planted their' usual patch of of Atha; James, of hlotrnt Joy;Mary, - QQ c+ORaON >• ZAw, onions.' Nothing like staving in the of New, Mexico, the only one absent D I tfi � 0 N D ai PIC$�ERINf'r, ONT. game,if failure comes once and a from the funeral;also,a grand daugb- Notary Public, Pickering. while. ter, ,Mrs. Russ Davidson, of Cherry- __—' Mr. Quinlan, of Pickering, passed wood, whom she raised'from infancy. Also, some excellent values in tbrough'bere with a gearing short- She is survived by two sisters and one The TIME TABLE-Picker:ng Station tr T.R. Trains going East Liao as follows- horn bull purchased from R. Guthrie brother: James, of Stouffville; Mrs. combination settings. . ` No. 6 Mail 8.19 ADA. `� Sons. It was a ,beautiful roan Walker and Mrs. Enos Wismer, of, 1 DO19INION BANH ' animhl. Essex Centre. The funeral took lace I I2 Local 2 f3 P.M. P SoIitare hamond special-$10 John Emerson, to the south of us, on Sunday afternoon to the 7th con. 44 17 J3ead Office, Toronto 1.4 Local. 6.04 P. M, has a splendid showing this s rin cemetery. She was a Presbyterian •• s• ar Trains going West dues' as follows- P g p g y W for strawberries. , The plants are all and the service wits conducted by the No. la Lo.•al 8:38 A. M. Extra Large SoIitare •. 3Q ' ;General Banking Business 11 Local 2,30-p, M. thrifty, which no doubt will yield a Rev. W. R. Wood; of Claremont. The t transacted. � ,• 7 *Mail. 8.35 P. M, most profitable crop. family have the sympathy of the en All good white stones and "Bundav included, F. M._Cbapman recently added sev- tire neighborhood. $lawless: - r c 'ce York -hires o. erd a short time, with the bright roe este e al hrn ah re L bra b In r Special attention given to the Pork indust. will be•even more The Sultan of Turkey'has been ,"WEDD NG RINGS F BRITJ$H Term of 1909 paying in South Ontario.- deposed and-his brother 'appoint- the co lleation Of The debate on Thursday ollastweek ed in his stead. We carry a complete line tend ,� , y. .::•' CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- y . -sale a -_ LTSIl'IES`� ei<.-:ten er CPt1t:bP4 - 11 _p rl.- attended.„ The subjecare confjdent.we-imn sat- - ­­ COLLEGE -ter for Business. gee that the good-naturedr� i #o- - •- " TORONTO ' Shorthand and Mat. sloucb is more profitable than the tin leave an infirtnary foe the free tic, P yand also price. t• -SAVINGS D1PARTMENT, crank," was won by the negative.,'treatment of the teeth of the poor. c s Booklet free: R. A. Farquharson, Messrs. Brownlee and Westney and The Sn reme Court will decideMotto: - • �epoaite received of a1. &nd B.A., Principal, CornerYonge and Messrs. Pilkey and Fowlie took part. P Our u upwards. Bloor Sts. Several attended the funeral of the whether Toronto as to have a '•SMAII profits and quick returns"' ' P suburban railway 'service similar PICKERING'. NEWS ]ate Jno. Tweedie on Monday, and Y 'Trit©-rest ,llowea at highest also that of the late B. Bunting, J. P., to that-of Montreal. current rates. the Saturday before. For many yearn - �. N. BASSETT, "Mh ure with in r. minutes The Divisional Court reserved CROUP 'N'oterre with me Shoo o was cueWmary for the latter toud ementon the a lication to WHITBYCHAS. D. GoRDON, Manager Croup Remedy. C�ae occupy our pulpit on conference Bun- J g PP Jeweler, lac.,teawill sorely prove. day. The church was well represented quash the Coroner's warrant forWHITBY BRANCH vomiting, nn die at bis funeral: the arrest of Florence Kinrade. . stens.A safe and y2easingstrap-SOc.Druggists i C S��' "�.a►�-�-'""!s! u .' ,„ ¢ *'+ a w v .. -' ;:..a:,'.•'."AA7'�'a a..• wuSue'A•sFy.'•.ems`+ -:vaLa'e+.x-W^.:.�-i->r ,• `• •r _'_,erb»,_y`:+�K.,7r.�-.. >h5a.-a" -S'.�••'..•-Y. - +e..aa:n' a. �.'..al,'Y.. !nF....�- ,..R-s• x+a;crmse.r...axr .,.-a. .�..sxias:,e.�.`•..-7 "es S:v....r+••r.�''-.���-�'-ry.�m x, _^.t- � _�..�a- - *r 'Y••r •Y.' �f-`� _ - - NM--NNNMN�MMNN ; � no grudging spirit. Nay, I long to PECULIAR CIVIC C'ISTOMS. _ ♦d • share in your joys." And Rebekah returned to Eng- Two Practiced in London Had _ t I land once more. -Earl) Origin. m Icals In placid contentment she 'an- The Cor oration of the Cit ofTim� M-0st 'Wounds- nounued her journey to Wolver- p y the FdrLondon have recent! . forwarded 1 holme Castle. A•heavyfall of snow Y _ ']lad taken place, and she was u e s o e u a li °) other functionaries, gifts of cloth obliged tog by train. Upon the p.atfo.ni of the station which are annually presented in ac- cordance Lord and Lady VVolverholme await with a custom many cen- f1 Tale of Love and Disappointment ed her arrival with impatienco. As ,turies old. Four yards and a half WORKING UP IN THE DAIRY. 'she stn from the carriage of-the best black cloth have been . PPS 3e No kind of stock should be bred . Ethel ran forward impetuously i'rtd sent to each of the following: without allowing time to develo embraced her. The Lord Chancellor, the Lord properly on both aides. Defects, CHAPTER XXVI. moved to repentance? If so, I shall "Welcome,- dear. Thrice' wel- Chief Justice, the Master of the efects, be bitterly disappointed, for I conte she whispered tenderly. Rolls, the Lord Chamberlain, the constitutional and otherwise, do not The engagement. of the Earl ofp y show until the animal hast reached Sag thought better' things you.". And Rebekah once more met the Vice-Chamberlain, the Lord Stew g 3 man she had loved so devoted! ard, the Treasurer and Com trol- a reasonably full physical develop- : Wolverholme to Ethel Fetherston "Go to the devil," Joel said rude-- Y• F ment. When animals are bred be- was not publicly announced -for ly, but Ackroyd only smiled. Her eyes calmly met his, and she ler of His Majesty's Household, f re the yare -fully matured wham- some months; for they both felt smiled with sincere happiness when the Home Secretary, he Secretary _ -.that 'out of respect for Rebekah, But the smile left his face when he grasped her hand. of Foreign Affairs t e Attorney- 0 ttornever, defects they may'possess will he saw Rebekah approaching them. g g + Y be transmittod to their offspring. they could pursue no other course a The children were gathered in the General, the Solicitor-Gegcral, P g• but keep it secret. Joel rose and Ackroyd followed his g These arguments are' used by a p example. hall, for they were eager to see the.the Recorder, the Chamberlain, writer in a New Zealand farm o But they were unable to consult aunt "of whom the had heard so and the Common Sergeant. The Jour- But for the mornin after their in- Come, father, Rebekah said, Y b hal in discussing the, problem of g and as she, spoke she veto nized 'much. But she turned instinctively Town Clerk, receives six yards of breading for dairy - -- iterview, she and her father had p° g to'the eldest son, her godchild; and black cloth and six yards of green g y Purposes. "Gen- one abroad without communica-I Ackroyd. A flush rose to her cheeks I g erally, he says, -- the dam suffers g but her eyes did 'not waver as she at; she scanned his face, she .could I cloth, and his principal clerk 'four more than the sire " from too tion with them. Rebekah's pur- y g trace there the delicate outline of yards of each. early breeding. He then goes on cold!' regarded him.. He bowed - pose accomplished she felt that she his father's features. The ori in'of the custom is-thus to la profoundly, but she took no no g Y some rinciT would be miserable if she remained. She took him in her arms and explained. In the earl F p s as fol- be she determined to seek forget- lice, for she slipped her arm P y periods of •lows: g through-that of her father and led`kissed him tenderly. She looked at- history the retainers of great lords, "One of the best . Ians of man- fulness in change of" scene. ' Joel him awe Cyril with eyes that shone with ,wearing their liveries were so p wait always with her, and watched y' + agamont when breeding from yo g 3 Her silent .contempt stung Ack- Peace and contentment, for she had numerous as to be dangerous both animals is to mace them, to--eider her anxiously,but never broke the royd to the quick, and be laughed fought the-good fight, -and victory to the King and the laws. - Many and mdtre mature sires. If the sire - silence on which Rebekah had-in- had crowned her. statutes were silted, for she determined as far,harshly. passed between 1317 is young breed to older and more si possible to keep her mind from( It„was but a few months after the THE END. and-1504 for the purpose of putting mature dams, but mate the dams P announcement of the engagement own disorder among the retainers, that are being. bred for. the first dwelling upon the man she loved. !that the mariiage of Cyril,,to Ethel - but -an•exception was made in' time with well-matured sires that They were in Paris, and having tcok place. They had wished the favor of guilds and fraternities and have proved themselves good breed- daejeusneern in one of thede big ren au-!ceremony to be a quiet ons, 'and AN ARAN WEDDING. men' of "the misteries" of cities' era:. In breeding up dairy herd doe! was glancing at a paper, and;it was so- decided, for Cyril had -- -= and boroughs. This;"it is thought, a ?udiciou8 'selection of both sire made up his mind to prictise severe 3lurrfagea Are Conducted on Bu�I- gave rise.to the creation of livery- and dam ie most important and ' ..Joel suddenly uttered an exclamn-; Po _ !kion of surprise, but Rebekah quiet- economy until his finances were I dean Principles. men of the several. companies -and then must be pursued a system of once more in good order. iI is supposed to be the fotmdation of !feeding.und 'management suited to ly teak the paper from his hand_ The.Isles of Aran are one of the this. annul gift of what is called the pur The passage of time had made ; pose fur which the animals She read an announcement to the .least known and most interesting "liver cloth " !are-being raised. Too pian dair effect that a marriage had their happiness complete_ the y- y y_ g been ar-i -corners of Ireland. The people, troubles that they had gone Another old' civic, Custom takes I men follow these principlga only in ranged between the Earl of Wol- mostly fisher-folk are poor and-ig- the form of a {through' were buried in the past, : presentation of vent- ,part. For instance, there are acorea ' verholme and Miss Fetherston. Her!and they both looked with confident j norant; yet they speak the•ancient i son W the Lord )!Mayor; the-Sheriffs 'of dairies where a c impar>ttivel� - father looked at her keenly, but, • tongue of their land with, such her mind *as prepared for it, and, joy to the future. Their one great purity and and certain officers of the Corpora high-price-d-pure bird sire has been regret-was in Rebekah's absence, P Y perfection that scholara tion by`' the Crown. The Lord purchased and used, but the owner she gave no sign that it caused her from .the great universities go to Ma or 'receives four fat does, the has aid no attention to the osei- ` pain. � land Ethel wrote her a letter of ap- ;l i y P P --— peal to be present at the wedding, j earn of them. An illiterate lad,of Sheriffs_three, and the ftecnrder, I hitities of his cows, anti the result - - "I hope they will be very happy, that she had done so much to bring 1 fourteen was recently the quite the Chamberlain; the Town' Clerk, has naturally been that some of tete she said simply, competent instructor n Gaelic of The abant. _ Her reply was magnifi 1 ithe Common Sergeant, aiid the'Re=)stock is good and some poor, The d y were ata n yi gat the Hotel a distinguished German professor, cent riviere of diamonds..for Ethel membraneer- one each. Similar owners they say it is all-rubaish to Ritz, and that evening Joel waa+(Joel too, sent Cyril a present) A recent sojourner in one of the I i talk about h' it presentations of bucks in the same high class sires,. or their seated alone in the lounge He�but=she made no -mention of theiri. discovered that there aerie proportion are made annually in calves do not average much, if any was brisy with his thoughts when 1invitation. upon it but three wedding-rings. I July. These gifts had their origin {better than from the ordinary he noticed that a man was eyeing Ethel.understood, and. her heart I But no prospeetive biidegroom was �i.re," to the saris charters s.granted to, the him keenly. He looked up quickly, ever discouraged because, he could g '`But " continues the'writer, the went out to her in •sympathy.' She g citizens of London in which their , _. and saw that it was Ackroyd, The remembered all that she had done!not'buy one. He. need simply go rr matter of careless f 'n and man- eight of him was disagreeable in to the nearest of the three h buntings' were secured to them, g the extreme for it brought back:-for diem, and longed that time j appy and there is_in the British Museurit agement is by fart moat common g might brio her peace and content- matrons who were ring-wearers. Mistake." He dec rase: Duch unpleasant memories g g P . Ian oriitinai warrant for six bucks ,� P and borrow her ria issued to the Lord Mai or in 1482. Y thi that the feed- _ meet, g• Too man Ackroyd rose from his chair, and 1 Pulledroudl from her work-.�it is in Normast French, and auto- 'ing of the last few weeks before. ., took aseat near Joel. Their life' was a full one, for P Y Cyril took serious! •the ren nsi-;worn finger, it went into his pocket "You don't remember," 'he said Y Po ed by the Archbishop bf Cants: parturition is 1 that is necesaary -bilitiea of his poaicion. He, quickly I until the ceremony; afterward, ,bury, the Bishop o€ -London: and t--.) .develop a heifer into a first-rate with an ease of manner that was P j er,tered -into public life, and his the new bride wore it until the end Aix (ether members- of the Priv milker: I•am aware that Istep out obviously forced, ' I of the hone �' T "Perfectly,' 'Joel replied coldly.,name came prominently before the j honeymoon, when she re- Council on to what may b•e called theory "Have you seen the paper this;.public. And then came the seal of turned it to the owner. • when I say that the manner of feed -, aaorningZ" he continued coolly. " their joy, the birth of a son and The Aran bride, however, knows, III6II LEAPS BY OVER. ing sed handlin the. cow durin g Heir. Little of such-' honeymoons as the cauception exerts ,aln;ost as much contains some news that ought to 1 ver word suggests. —'- h :interest you." - As soon as possible, Ethel wrote Y g8 ts. It'-is common, influence over'the nature and caps h y -- — the da Hunter. Has Seen luny of Them PP )' after the wedding, to neo bilities of her calf as do the few . '•Ye Lord B'olverholme is en- her of leiter t happens and told her staggering up the beach under Jump From Precipices• months after its birth." Indeed . her of the great happiness that had ga a Miss Ethel Fetherston," come to }ler. a creed of fish• so heavy that a mein Gordon Boles, art, Englishman to what determines the gnestiun - -Ackroyd said with a smile that was Both Cyril and I are agreed an °f a race lesa-hardy might hesitate who has hunted all over the world, of,.a, profitable or an unprofitable F intended to annoy. I one thing, 'and that is that you Ito lift it. has record-ed some reinarkahle cow the writer tells us "I was aware of that several should be godmother to our baby. Negotiations for a marriage+-. are leaps taken by•deer whenpiraued,' "A certain propor--tion of the months ago," Won't yQu come home'! You have..made with a girl's father, and 'a Ibis observations have been chiefly food of a cow is used u.p in running g Joel replied frigidly.!been away such a long time, and 'dowry is expected. Business-like !in his native district, Exmoor,'the her machinery, and the question is But Ackroyd was sot the man to, we,are both longing for a eight of.`as this sounds, Aran- lovers can be I lane}. of '-'Lorna Doone" • in India I shat does she do with the surplus be rebuffed; and }►o quite made'up.your dear face. We shall not be impetuous i.atP one evening it `and northwestern Canada. I of her food? If she returns it to his mind that Joel should afford 'content till we have you' with 'us, occurred to a certain young man you in the ,form of milk, 'she. m :him a, little amusement. He had I Y g I Uncontrollable fear and partial �' and I do entreat you to return.' i that he would like to ,marry.a.cer• blimdne.ss caused by long- pursuit be a profitable cow; if she lays it #loo bitter a recollection of his Rebekah's answer was full of•tain colleen; and to do so the next on herr back as fat she is not a.dair fruitless journey to Leighton Man•I J he gives as reasons for deer taking Y kindliness, but she was none the day- He hastily gathered a few leaps usual! end in death. cow.. Always avoid a cow that has or, and the scornful way in which, ess er yet cousins P Y he had been treated. Surely he return. For -she owned to herself,knocked at h e fatherat ms door!Every�Once while hunting with the Devon thea la-tebdendy mmilk production."lay c fat. if you wast could make him feel uncomfort- tha�_she. dared. not yet do so. one was abed - land Somerset staghounda he saw P P odu ion. r ct -=-able , but I a hind- leap 300 feet rom a c .15t "'Rather.. a bad investment on "But, perhaps, in a.year or two I flung on something and opened; the {� the seashore. She was dashed °f cow upon the cost of produc- your part! Let me see, it cost you you shall see mo: I thank you for{rest of the family, hurriedly dress I to pieces. In the excitement of the tion we are told: -- raug}r}y fsfty _thou_sand_-_pounds your wish that I should be godmo- I ed, presently joined him. chase one of the hounds followed It has time and again "been large tomer to your and f yrit'"-s-l�a'Sy and -The-(natter-Waa- arr-angiad,- .and-h.Cr.• _ c onstra with that there arc large Ackroyd said reflectively. t cows is ith corn = I gladly consent. Be sure that I do early the next morning the priest partitively' small "V4 roe The sum'was tweet I On another occasion a rt•ag made g- y- not undertake it with a light heart, I was sent for; But th re had been feeding capacity, and, on the other Ave thousand," Joel corrected him. e i a bold burst for the open, 901119 hand, s+.i.-ie smal cows have even „ but view the responsibilities seri- a storm and the sea was rough. In But really, I have no vish for your straight for' .the sea. He' came to greater feeding!curly. I shall never marry; dear, to the midst of the convivial crowd 'the edge of a cliff some hundreds {R g and digesting larger company, Mr. Ackroyd. Will you: g o, or shall I I" Y )' and perhaps your.,child wiif fill up. came a messenger, announcing pacity than some of the larger the void in my heart. I am not that his of boat was in of feet above the beach and then .. $ � I ones: There is no one rule of feed- "It is you that are wrong. You 1 dashed restli-ssly backward and in that has led astray s ashamed to tell you my thoughts. sight; they decided to 'wait till he : g y o ral ex- for et ' the five thousand our( , forward, a if seeking a path to d g )" You know .everything, and you landed. Word came •that• he ltad- de-tend. arable a ua.ber of agricultural e e ` f daughter paid me. would not have use changeable. I landed.; they waited for him to practi aters, and destroyed the "What five thousand?" asked' g He either missed his footing or radical ~slue of their work, as am so happy to nee from.the papers climb the path. He did so, but still jumped, ,and when' th;e hunters � P g - 1 7 P 1 the one declaring that animals Joel; for Rebekah had newer Con- :that'Cyril is rapidly making a name I they lingered, and only lin impera came up he was :been below, a s filed in her father that she had;for himself in political .Iife. His'tive message that he was actually. shat:tercd mass; -with the. horns size should be fed c,w-ca withshort their paid this slim to Ackroyd; - Joel father's heart would have been gra- waitingin the chs cl broke ,u the'Ig p p I broken into small pieces. Mr. Roles }and light quarters will barely turn had thought that he had thoroukh-Ttified, if he had lived. I often think'antenuptial jubilation. Then the ;is incline(}' to thinly that the stn I tho scales at 500 uunds, and yet . frightened him at the interview, of him, and his curious nature; but:groom raced ahead,. the pride:fol- g I P; but harl had the curiosity ti.make ass teiy'lovabFe." lowed.gallantly lout a few yards be- (committed suicide deliberately. )having a capacious middle, will cab inquiries, and had'•ascertained that Another deer. which made the•,and-digevt---more titan others with q This letter grioved Ethel, ,;far it;hind, the relatives 'ran after. in a i i the copper shares had risen, .and !showed her only too clearly that! o_as-you lease roce5sion and hear at about•the same place landed I h ng, heavy quarters, kith-a com- that Ackroyd had evidently sold out!Rebckait had not 3 et forgotten. She R P + Y P safely ^.red sv'am out to sea. Men paratrvely light body, and weigh- ­at a handsome profit.' ' tdid not show it to Cyril, but she, a.11 were scone! rated for their-I rursi,ed -hire' in a boat and killed ming 1,200 pounds. Small or medium rr Y > tardiness befn�•e the ruffled priest . "Did you not, know that your looked -at him wistfully. would proceed to solemnize the mar= h'�'' i cows have greater divesting cepa= daughter had given me 'five thou-� Cyril was perfectly happy, for hie Io Tndia. Nfr. P,e.es wnanded a' city in proportion t otheir size than nage with the borrowed ring. `_.sand pounds for the photographs every wish had been gratified. He anmbur,.,which resembles somewhat large-animals. That the,cost of of the letters? Thott little sum tid- ;had .married the woman he loved, the common deer of the T7nited (maintenance is fairly measured by - �ed.me over my dilIiculties; and and she had ble sed him with chi!- States. ' The saml,nr sho-werl fialit the- size of the animal is true only thanks to her, I am in a position deco to carry on.his name; but he ' on a narrow pa.tli ,o'verhnnginsi a in a general way. We must'take TO CH_:1T THE DOGS. ' nre�ini.e, Mr. Poles fircrl asnin, tem erauient into account. An ani- . :of contfurt,,for I have safely invest-I smiled sadly as the Christmas pro- i P• led my money in gilt-edged seciiri-I sents were unpacked that came In a certain par-Cof Scotland, ac- hot in his etici+erre-nt.ain­d too low, I mal having a. highly ,devel;Dped ties, Ackroyd wound up trium- from abroad, and which the chi!- cording to Dean Ramsay, the steep the ball nssinq heneat.h iii(+ +le-r nervous system would under ter- (phantly. idren understood had been sent by. herds used to take their collies arca sfrildn^- the ¢*Mind iu't bnclr t.ain conditions, require more, food "Very wise,-'-I' "sure,' but itltheir Aunt Rebekah, about whom:with them to"church. The dogs'be of his bind-legs- The (icer t.urrJ for miaiatenance than would am doesn't interest me in the least. they had heard so much, but whogihated well `-during the sermon, onrl delibe'ra.tely leaped over the other animal of the same size un- Ein'c,d evening, sir." they had never met. !!lilt begrin to restless during the heicrht, der similar conditions; but not hav- Y,ut l am--very interes£ed: Why put,time heals most viounds last psalm and saluted the final A fine h))ck he t<�urded in north_ in' a highly doveloped vital tem- didn't you bring Dbe marriage off 7,and it was with a smile of content-I blessing with joyful bark. In one' .rpstprn Cgneci-;, trl en rvr�ned h• I Peranimt. In the. future tempers- _ ..... " You played a daring g me, and�me ret that Rebekah at last folt that I church the congregation reeolved t!." rlocr inmped f+•-iru a heic'l,t , ref. ; tent and form in the animal' will n � y ;heart and write to Lthcl" t to stop this unseemly detail; so. ,:1.07 fee+, into n shflIk w stream and h fr,un�l to play a more important seers i=e ( .-Fe#e i�e�trlel iiY- leWn---wit There was not much to choose be-I + `what §ho 1'when`n, 'strange rnin.is-ter'was ni5out br�:e his neck. part than lies greatly been sup.' Aween us. WC acted like a pair.of'was anxiously -waiting to hear. to pronounce the blessing, all re- ` bls•e'aguards." I "Yes, dear," She wrrAe. "I can mained' seated, instead of rising as it aT-)InFt_t1lt- !Pw Joel made an i,rtpaticnt m°ve- come-to you nodi, if y°u Rill have he expected. He hesitated and t: f-1, +),'9 s't��R;u. can lou toil Th•i worst- thing about having Imo. May I spend Christmas with Paused till an old shepherd cried: nir+-^," Nsti�e-•"vn, hu+ it's nai-+' ,m„nay is the way everybody wor- "What was it 4 Di-i your const) you and your little ones t For I FSay awa', Sir; we're a sittin' .to commnn sense. There ain't•nn fish r:es for fear he. won't be able to pre ” cane prick you, a•id were you can look upon your happiness in cheat the. dowgs." in it "' vent you from kecpin- it. . 4 - -;:, + ..ser M., :.c..•_...,L.m,_ _ .._ '._. S.+•-.-..-.t„,..•. +.,....=»W�..�tiZ,,.•; ..Y,_:, .�t.s:..ut':r •,k,:i=L,-',.�._ ',w e -§ ^a q_ .;-- .-� '�-+'• ' tL, •m.^••+^!-hr.. _ e.. - .... ..:..'..d' _ �_s_ - .,_.:,n .._. ._.:., _ ...r.;. . . --' - - ",.,v"�„ �",zY.rw. �...._ •nay,.. . / '.ir ..�. :'. .,. -. .. ,,... •:, •' ^' tit - ',ti '"�' a .. •�.. v .,..�.. ..., .. .. •. - ' -.. :�,.}'4e ..r... ..'fi3,-.. .:;,. :v ..-... . s.i?rx,;e'> .,.. .,air,. ..rw •. n .t - Y GOING ABOUT IN CHINA. TOO LIBERAL. EVERY WOMAN Useful Sedan Chair In the Crowded Mrs. Smith suddenly imbued with �{ �j Streets- of the ('itis. a spirit of neighborly interest in a W10 SUFFERS lady -who was just recovering from There are but two ways to go influenza, said to her little son: - -- about the Chinese city--on foot or " Willie, dear, just run across the I.— )-`CAN FIND SURE RELIEF IN !n.a .s an c air, writes a Canton street, an as ow o Mrs, Brown • .,.UBDD'S ]KIDNEY PILLS. correspondent, The streets are is this morning." " from four' to eight feet wide, the Willie returned in five minutes - - y average being probably about six wearing the look that spoke of dei LIFE.�iS LIQUID L!F feet, and wheeled vehicles are out feat sustained. Mrs. J. OliLer Tellfb How She Lost of the question. Even the inrikisha +� BOVRIL is pure conc_ntrated Beef and to ensure supplies of prime q 1 Well, have you seen Mrs. Beef for our needs we have just recent) acquired 8 0Ss acres of the Her Pains and Il;eakness When cannot be used here. If ou try „ y y BrO�vn 1 the mother asked. finest grazing land in the world y 9 43 she Used the Old Iieliab:e b}dn.cy to make your way on foot the den- ,'es; and she said I was to tell g K world, the Argentine Republic,and q,c-- city °of the moving masses renders y-uu ii's none of your business how acres in Forth 'Vest Australia. -s Eemedy. _ progress almost impossible and old.she is:" Over 2.00,000 head of-horned cattle are on these estates at present, rowdies and pickpockets are num- and this number will be much increased. We are therefore is a better Elgin, O•nt.,- May a (Special).— erous, so that the best plan is to r Position than ever to guarantee the purity and high character of BOVRIL. ;Women who suffer, and tnere are A Woman's 5 m ath _ : ` • thousands of them in Canada, will take a responsible native guide y p y and chairs. Are you discouraged? Is your doctor's BOVRIL LTO„ 27 St. Peter St., Montreal. hear with interest the experience of bin a heavy financial toad? Is your Pain. These chairs aro ,arrled by two,` a heavy physical burden? I know what. - -----•--------- -------._ __ : '- Hrs. J. Oliver of this place. She these mean to delicate women—I have thr cording t sometimes four men, a0- been discourag ed, too; but learned how to :-'.has suffered acid found a cure and � cording to the we`ght of the pas- cure myself. I want to relieve your bur- Rhe has no hesitation in saying that Sanger. The two bamboo toles by dons Why not end the pals and atop the POPULAR ����� j T(� f'tcure is Dodd's Kidney Pills.: which the chair is su ted are doctor a blitY I can ao thtt for you and . MUS "I suffered for overs ear from pp asuAM you uneed dos at me. rite for a free l 3 about eighteen feet los/_. Lad are. y Backache and Tainting Spells,'' g boa of the remedy which has been placed AT LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTIC N.' joined at the front and4yar ends In my hands to be given away. Perhaps 'Mrs. -Oliver states. "I was tired this one s. It cure ell b has done'so by a crosspiece. After, you have y 1tM.000 COPI53 of popular,standard and clasaioal sheet morin must be aacrtCced at one* : and IIe7vOt13 all the time and the for others. If so I shall be happy and without cundideratiun as to value or post. 'w taken your seux the coolies raise yon will be cure for to (the cost of 46 'l his stuck sells at the retail rios of 15 to 3;c. a copy. Our price+, aA long as the stock least exertion would m4ke me per- stage stamp). Your letters held cons- p the ends of the poles to their shoal- • g° lasts,are placed on a basis which will move them quickly. Ali•nods are in perfect o�udhiun. spire freely. M feet and ankles entiali ti1•-rite.to-dav fnr my free trait- leacher or dealernever had an upportunityof this kind uffered befure. See the pias—thea P. Y y Iders and.are off at a dog trot, only went• s. s,N CURRA2.*Ladsor.0" act � would swell and I had a dragging I' quick •. Interrupted by a "congestion Of b0 Copies Assorted sheet+afuu3io ....... ................ >62,bp sensation across the loins. 1 saw » 100 Cop lea Assorted Sheet Mudie 3 traffic, which occurs yery �fre, The robbery of graves is the one win send a bunch of sample+for sIj cents pestpaid. Special'prices qit axi in i�of 1,000 or 'Dodds Kidney Pills advertised and quently. crime in China for which the thief more. Do not d'ebay—order to-day. Stamps a°cepte.I for *mal amillut,. `ought. aome. Twelve boxes cured p n 1 Rue „ It is surprising to see how rapid- may, be killed on the spot by any-. CARADA MUS{C COIL 14N Ouuel Street west TORO TO, QNTe All women who'suffer should use ly they can go throhgh the crowded one finding him in the act. 1 Doad's Kidney fills. They make riers,streets; the whole line h chair car- healthy Kidneys and healthy K:d- viers, are yelling all the time, as Repeat it:-"Shiloh-m Cure will atwan — - — - - me s are the are the other people who are car- cure mr coughs and colds " _ y first rule of health rying burdens, for as there are no 2, for woman. The female organs de- carts in use the entire merchandise No language can describe the fiend almost entirely on the Kid- of the city is transported in the feeling of a deaf mute when he steps _ kieys for their health. No woman same manner, not in chairs of on a tack in-the dark. lean hope to be healthy and 'happy course, but slung on poles carried USED IN �. sunless her Kidneys are right. Tne across the shoulders. For Otutiriains, Frost .Bites, Bruises Rprains" ],ending Conservatories. Colleges, &Lls, d Kidneys need occasional help or The noise resultiii from the Sim- nQU1IIa n"%ts the famous old remedy, Perry they meat become tired 07 6iCk. g bAn�a' uAlller. Keep a bottle always on Theatfe%and in Lhousands of hones Where a Pio ultaneous shouting of every'one in I Cools Ac&l ag,,od t XT Chiilesud break u And almost any woman can tell you sight, both in front and in the rear, p of dittiactive merit is appreciated. The Bell u the out of her own experience that for the stream is flowiug in both — only piano with the illimitable Repeating Action. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the help directions, is elle ugh to make one The cost of keeping up the public they need. wonder if the long expected riot drinking-fountains and cattle- trou hs in Londbn is nearly $10 000 '! d� has not begun. 8 , .h _. Per annum. ... 6T3iC'H IS FAME. .. _ He was a foreign nobleman on a ZAM'-BGk CURED HER-BABY. The Beauty of a Clear Skin. Send for (free Catalogue No. 75. 'visit to England, and he took the The coSdition of.the liver regulates DELL 1P1ANO41OrQ,an Co...Vmited GLIf_LPH.ONTARIO. Mothers will End the following the condition of the blooA A dis- lreeaest interest in all that pertain- —— ke to the histo* of the nei rt statement of more than passing in- ordered liver causes impurities in y g terest, showing, as it dues, hotiv the, blood and these show the hood in which he found himself. Zam-Buk ends the skin•dieeaseof selves in blemishes on the skin.Strolling one day, he met a burly children, even when. ordinary re-, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills in act- ��O CookCA •taborer returning from his , dell m Thoroughly , S y me-dies have completely failed. airs. ins upon -the liver act upon the �D• r, C. W. Bowerbank, of ,_., venison blood and a clear,,' healthy skin " - I say,-my goat frient, he said, Avenue; Toronto, says will follow intelligent use of this LL cereals should be thoroughly cooked to get. the beat results "was there.not a big battle fought "'Not long ago m baby's face g g S B y standard medicine.- Ladies, who g somewhere here?" - brake--out-7n an eruption. The spots will full a for food Purposes. In our Canadian Agricultural Calle os. "Well--er' yes, me: lord!" stam- would ersek and be very irritating y appreciate. this prime they hale tested the effect of cooking on the solubility of foods: - I quality of these pills, can use them # mered the laborer recognizing his and sore.• At other times they with the certainty that .the effect Read this table: iinterr ator. '"I .did have a few itch;ed fearful' will be most gratifying, og I ,y, sad caused the rounds with •Joe, of• Milligan's child to scratch and rub, thus mak- 1 ROLLED OATS " P, C. Solids WHEAT FLOUR lE'. C, Solids farm,'&little while back ;but I'd no ins the sores very inflamed and Soluble Soluble idea your lordship had heard of it." Gainful, I tried all sorts of oint I Sheep.in parks sleep on the road- limo' Cooked. in Water.. Time Cooked. 9n �4'ater Menta and salves., but they -some- .w s n gear, cold nights, because Uncooked 8,43- ..Uncooked' B.S17 ` o how did not seem able to remove I thenthe r ss'is colder.than earth If some men had their Jives to 2 hours ;M the Lroublc. Zam-Buk proved,ve.r or stone. ' ' 30.mi utas 18.93 2O minutes 37,40 -wouldn't heave so much for their different, and a few applications -„ 5 hours 29.83 #, )lours 39. 9 live over again the probably 3I til„ )heirs to sera neer. a child relief, The sores Repeat it, Shiloh a Cure will alway g hours "x4.30 6 hours ; , _ P are now healed completely.' cure my coughs sad colds,^ _ - '• "Since that time my little daugh- � You will )notice the gradual rise in percentage due;to Ioa3 ccokin; A Pill for Brain Workers. — The ter has had occasion to use Zam- Iron ships sown go to the bottom !Very few homes. are equipped to spend the tame or fuel necessary to man who works with his brains .is Buk for skin trouble. She broke when abandoned. Wooden ships, roperly prepare cereal:. By a systom of steam pressure and.heavy imore liable to derangement of the out in blotches on her hands and float for weeks; months, and some- + g arms, and in her case also Zam- years. nachinery the ORANGE ffiEAT Feop.e thoroughly clean and sears idigestive system than the maw who times for $Y< works with his hands because the Buk effected a,,cure. ook the wheat, then malt and fake each grain, after which it is " 1 ' ' It is a sure cure for pimples and AFen•s l ung 0aleam.h,which there is n�opl¢m, Tied and toasted. This produces the largest percentage of solub 1- -pIIe calls upon his seri nus energy P P cure,nure throat tad dare iliag.,a.1t a,layP the while the other —applyes only hie 'eruptions, eczema, ring-worm, ul- fndamrnatiou and This you of the muc.,u+ tiwt, ty; a process totally impossible in ordinary kitchen. )'muscular strength, Brain fag be- cera, cuts, burns, bruises, poisoned stops up the air passages. tic,50c,i1.uo b,ttled - ' 'Igets irregularities of the stomach sores., chronic wounds, bad leg, — - - This company are giving away a cash prize of Seven Hundred r and liver,. and.the best remedy that i piles, festering sores, and atl ski21 The dog owner by your neighbor Dollars. See post-card in every package'.• can be used is Parmelee's Vega- ' njuries and diseases, ' Druggists is nearly always a howling success. ___ _. _ ___. --_ —. _ -----.- -• -- ---- table Pills. They - are 'specially ;.and stores everywhere sell at 50c.price trum- Iftletrzo rromwbemres-t-" sue in Ir ant ilk. bpx, orpost fro for �GENTS�,�er Your s¢pplie, are ICALVES B001let Free. 7. Zam-Buk Co. Toronto 3 boxes Why go limpirta and whining givin;sats faction,*tick to them. If n.,t try our ateaLDrls=s9selCa,LtL.Toronts ithose who use them cyan certif• to , n q ads. We nuPP1Y ppare tea,,cuttees, apices,pot• i— S i about.your corns a h,n a 3 cent �umw t„ilet ro uieito&,etc.,att)se lowest pncev. their superior ower. $1.a5. You fere warned against 9 P P. bottle of Aolloway's. CO[II Cure The Home Spec+aities Co.,Dept:A,ToruuLo,Unt atur.FOR OF.NitRAL ROL'SS cheap and harmful imitations some- WANTED work, xloailfamU w,'ite. ar - r „• w ill remQv a them 4 Give A a trial >irs. T.1.Sebum,124 Spa-lina R,,&1, Toronto Patient: Are you sure doctor, times represented to be dust as r o+� and you w ill not regret it that this health food that you have g _ recommended is nourishing 4' r Fat Sa18 7 ' O 0. 0 Some people tell the troth merely .- cleaned, Washed and Repaired Fa■ � p , StDoctor: Sure1 ti�hy, I know .it. The snow man quickly melts, but Fermi in la state.. stru,u0for the sake of stirring up trouble. (1by Oriental ]'tnceee We are i �� !Hew 5f mthly A tlleti t op "r a The man who introduced that health its different with the heart of the __ the only specialists in Canada Beal Bargain.,profusely illustratoi.mailed free! food not only lives, but supports a ice man. �, _ O R t E N T A L R iJ(l CO., a'e P• ynnr A.N. free. L A. STROUT 00,cork „ s Perfectly Tlxtstworthy is the ' 0 L world's fArlts.t Farm Dealera, University large family On It. _ r ha[a CLC* Of BlCkle'a Anti-Con- 81u1°°Aht�ajien, Frop. Bldg.,syrao0,e,`If,T. 1r- Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will always Dore my coughs and colds" sum tiye Syrll It ea'n b0 used Tel. Maln 8841, its King St„weal, Toronto. pees Your tack Aohe T Don't esperfinent wtip P p• R3tations but got the genuine, the D A L^ with the utmost confidence that it - - - - -- --- —-- ' - 09.i.th°l Plaster, It Dare+• Davis A Lawrence, In order to succeed you must have will do what is claimed fur it. It WARREN OZOWSKI & CO. Fife I(1Su(a��e kents Way+e� "CO' makers. c Members 1'nrunto Stuck Exchanbe. —_ — push. You.can't even run a lawn i. sure in .its effects as the use of Traders Bank Building, 25 Broad Street, ' mower without it. it will clearly demonstrate and SPRIG SOG. TORO\'r0. ?E1Y1'ORK= Riebmen) Drummnna Piro insurance Cnm can l/e veiled upon to drive $ COId ppan p, dead Office.Itichluolpl•qt:e. F,tablixbel B dose is clogged, b • eyes are red perry Davis' Painkaler. Its effects are almost out of the system more effective) t8;9. Ca,it�l gLw.ov+. F r a enwes at unrepre• �e ' y gR s y ' r 3' STOCKS AND SON DS sent d p,,ints,Pruvinoe of put rio, :u1d a.n lnstaataueoua, euros cola, burps and bruine.j. 4 $S throat is sore and raw, Y p, than any other .medicine. Tr • it j; H. $1�ART, Chief Agent, . Taken Internally tutee cram diarrhea and y wears Hoa Stacks. q•rite us :By joints 811 ache, so does•my head. dyseatesy Avoid e¢bstitute ))here to but ane. and be convinced that.it i, what it s eciatiziug in COBALT for information, No,18wellington3t.,fait,Toronto. « By breath is hard to draw. "1'aluk` to —Para Davia-35o.and Sec. i. claimed W be. P 13ut spring is here, with all its Some men envy their hair—when When a mother says her boy is ALEXANDER WARDEN, cheer, it comes out on To every man is given 'bis oppor- p. full.of mischief the neighbors real- (Late treawrer Pre;byteri to So let us cease to fret, tunity to,do something worth while. __ ire that it means trouble to them. ubnrcll to canes.) Ad sig ad chile ad clip a while Repeat it;-"Shuoh'aCurewillalways BONDS AND STOCK To «i'ter fladdles Set. eure mycoushs and colds." xil myast i oughs,add Colds.,,ure l always r, care m� congha,and Colds�• By Mledicine Life May be Pro- STATION TO CIiST $31,Ob0,000.° longed."—So • wrote Shakespeare Cobalt stocks boug ht and sold on commission. Owing to a law prohibiting the3ri, nearly three hundred years ago. It iS TOR03TO STREET, TORONTO. 6ANADJ A union station representing' an whips are never used in Moscow, is so to-day. Medicine will prolong Lona Distance Pbones—blain:,3,0, statin tot expenditure of $31,000,000 is near --— life, but •be sure'of the qualities, ' f ins completion at Leipsic, Ger- Mother Graves' Norm Extermin- of the medicine. Life is prolonged marry. It will be one of the largest ator is pleasant to take; sure and by keeping the-body free from dis- c Ili - .� ■ stations in the world,. and,.it will effctual in destroying worms. ease. Dr. Thames' Bclectric Oil�. �and U����l�8 ■ be used by 13 railway lines. There Many have tried it with best re- used 'internally will cure. coughs are now five railroad stations in sults. and colds, eradicate asthma, over-1 Samples and Catalowe Free ILeipsic, and these arc to be aban tomo croup and give strength to doned with the opening of the new Rock- is. the sa,est and easiest the respiratory organs. Give it a � Rex TalloringCo.untued r` 1 t f station. material to cut a tunnel through. e trial SaAetas. Practical Yankee: `''Well, yes, Repeat it;-�'7hiloh's cure willalwars Sert-ia, is the most densely-popu -- cure my coughs and colds.” r • sir. I give rip to you. Shakes- lated country in the isalkan States. This is thepf.are �:as a genius; but he didn't. -- - Brass Dand0reanixor Time tokinder seem to put it to a practi- -SAID UIwCLE SILAS x - cal use. Never benefited ciyilizar "A woman that does all her own os.yP�nt lletoa+e3•? Instramerrfs, Drams, Band Music, Etc. Hare nn a little knnwle-ice of Farm Stwkt I EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND 23 THE p ' tion with a washing machine, nor work for a family of eight, includin' Then write us.AT OvOa. s,to Iso weekly,sal• Lowest Ices eros quoted. P inecatalogve, a stent turnin eeler, nor any- the washin', when she kin just ate.oredioni our !i experience, Do page of I over 0Q i)auatratlnn�, moiled free. Kritertt p P y ) the wird on your awn l.tnn or act a, a a,i +_. --- thin of.that riort. 6tilt he was a well afford hal ain't no mart r. Sssmsthi ab3ofutel ,ev, tire tts,ta>.d mnu "nTthinginMuscorMt.siccllnstrL-wns-g , P, 3 i nR Y' y f 1,1 WHALEY. ROYCv- fi CO., Liaite3 „ I „ saN» opport¢niL T \ t1 ISSUE N 0. 1&�09. imart man. She's a chump. l y�Y aTUCH 9STSRINARY Ou., Toronto. Toronto,enc.wd R int ,-c,Alan. t �... ww.._ Ss. '. ..i+' .u..n:.s . :., ., , _ - -- - •r wi .�, !, 14 t S .3...c :"Y _Y.i,^'Y s^d• "S i +• n .x-. .,,�� m. ;.-v'`^z •<.::+. _• t..K!?�;•..!:. ?w ,,mss•:.',.: 'rv': t.:,.. .�,.. .•••:'.-,z .-+.4,n;aHw.•e,v��••a�o'.--:a•-- .�r a.'+. x. ,tqw r: - e,P,?s- ...•vr -'en ,-�eP,..'-',�... .x; ':w �:..,�wy '°'• ,„�,- +,� ••.s.• ,, •. ,• ,•... ...-, .n .-. n 'F�,.-• �,'". z�, r-r'. ?.~;a,aa-.ar s'+^, - .-a�u:'ulcer r -ss ��� .-' `' .•. .::,_ � .,,. GI '"�a, i r v. it is that if every Canadian com- " munity has contributed to there Richardsons Special Tea is Good Tea.' -� k at its Oace, forces of expatriated "ministering ' �`� In Dabl"ad every Fridaymorning HER ,Piakennq,Out. angels'' in the proportion which MAPLE SYRUP ► RATES OF ADVERTISING: Durham County has, Mr. Stevens 1"t inset tion'per line - - IO cents i9 far fCUm reSO['tlri to exa era- ! RachsubsegaentInsertion.pperlire • Steals g gg --Guaranteed .this spring'8 'make Guaranteed pure Muskoka This rate does not include LOUL1 orcoreign tion. Every State in the UnionYSIC •syrup-full Imperial measure 8 pints to a gallon-$1.35 advertisements.tents. hag them--has many of them. a kallon. Eastern Township pure maple syrup, wine 8prtise terms given to parties making con- - — Yearly or asset contracts payable .wit papa . frew Mercury lays that if these quart bottles. Bualnaw car�iy�,ten lines or under,with paper , sue year.ao5 OO,yayble in advance. ChnALdian yollIIg women are ti.e��ou stn legal columns sen acute per line, "making good" in the American "VISEDSEEDS -No.,1 'Timothy and Clover, Intermediate and Wlsite f� pe:line r escn sut%do ILuueut insertion.plies, p ; g g Defiance TuCnip, and a full R al ooutract rates made known on applies, Republic, it test what Canadian Sugar Beet Mange', tion. No free advertising. young men have been doing in 'assortment of Sim trier's Garden and Flower Seeds. Advortiaements withoui written iortruetions will be inserted until torbiddea and shamed ae. the same land for a long.per; - �' 'FRUITS -Fresh lemons, oranhes, bananas, dried apples, peach- aozdinaly. Orders for dconttnaing advertise- statesman. i along Lydia E. Pinkha 1 S es and prunes, finest raisins, currants and peels. stents must be in writingand sent to the pub. Labor. Job workf;ompuyactended w. Mrs. Wright, a suffragette, is Vegetable Compound VEGETABLES-Cabbage, Lettuce and Celery. ?ERkra suing the Mayor of Montreal for Columbus, Ohio.-III have taken ,- $5,000 for insulting her and hav- Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- 'BISCUITS - 35 varieties Christie's Perrin's best biscuits. Patter- 1 �1..a par year; �1.A0 i[paid 1a nd�aoce. iu her removed from his office. g pound d u r i.n g son's Fall.Diriner Pail_Sodas, 3 lbs. net, 30c a• pail. change of life. My JOHN MURKAR . Pro rie�Or, — nectar told Ins it GROCERIES-The best and freshest of everything in the grocery ' P F�@CLZ�028' was good and since line. Fresh goods arrive daily, NOTICE T0. CREDITORS aping it I feel so FLOUR=Spink's and Green's at mill prices. NOTES AND COMMENTS much better that I Estate of M Garland, Deceased. :," can do all my work CHICON A mi-xture for young chicks. Contains wheat; eorl>+e Contrary Icy our expectations a mY a again. I think 1�OOD peas-ground, bone, flaxseed-7 lbs. for 25c-. n:unth ago N�"f` are heti inR a ;ate — L .iia E.Pinkham's s; cin hilt nottyith.-t ludic,ry till; aOTICE 1&beech even t_rsuant to ^0. :.' ry. JAMES .R �, SON bpring ,_ �' H. S. O., iSJi, Chapter 13ZpS+ction 33 Vegetable Com- Com- the outluu� fur Ills Yarrilel •i� poundafineremedy ttr,I amending Acts, that all persons' bright. Shr,urcf t.arm +eatiler haviilr cblim>� against the estate of for all woman's troubles, and I clow set in the conditions are Nlary Galland, late of the Township I "BuY 5"ot,r Groceries at t-he Grocers." never forget to tell favorable for Fi good crop. Prices of Pickering, widow, deceased, who , also were never better for farm died on or about .the 25th da of Au- my friends what it has done for me.' ---------- y -Mrs. E. Hnxsox, 304 East Long St„ -AN roduce ' than the are ncyn, gust, 1908, are required to send by post Y Columbus, Ohio. � N . ...,.ACCIDENT _ RIltter and eggs sell for ever • prepaid or deliver to either of the tin- 111��� g y I .Another Wolnaa• Helped. • cent that they are worth, hags dersigned executors of the W,ill of the •Granitevilie, Vt.-"I was p swing. are ver high and other meats are said deceased, addressed to Cherry- through-the Changs of Life and suit - �' g wool] Post O ice, Ontario, on .or be- from nervousness and other annoyy•ii lbringing high prices and grain of fore the 31st'day of May, 1909, their symptoms. . Lydia E.Pinkham's Vege-e- Did not happen to our carload of new buggies, ivhich arrived in all kinds are selling at prices Christian and surnames and addresses, ggie., table Compound restored myhealthand Whitb on Thursda most satisfactory to the farmer. with full particulars of their claims stren�'�th,and proved worth mountains y Y last. We have now on hand about thirty' a —'The resent is certainly 8 prosper and the nature Of the"securities, if Of the MCLaUQHLIY and CAN RISA CARRIAGE COMPANYB' lead- The Y P Pe of god to me. For the sake of other -- ous' time for the. farmer and any, held by them. suffering' women I am willing ou ins up-to-date carriages. We buy In large Iota and cau ' should the season rove favorable And take notice that after the calif should publish m letter."- consequently P 31st day of May, 19119, the said ezecu- p y ��- � y give intending purchasers the best Roods as regards the 'weather this year y' CEUMLES 13&RcLeY, ELF.D.,,Granite. at t e beet prices. Drop in and see them. . We tore will proceed to distribute the ville, Vt. should be a prosperous one. are sure we can please you and we will take Y assets of the said' deceased among the Women who are passingthrough this your old baggy as,part pay on a new ous. par'tieei entitled thereto,having regard critical nod or who are s eri The world is watching with period ng interest the progress of events as onlyy to the claims of which said notice from any of those distressing ills pe- interest shall have been given as above requir- culiar to their sea should not lose si�tit they are ttan3picing in Turkey. ed,and that the said executors will of the fact that for thirty years Lydis OUR -BARNES S DEPARTi1�ENT_ 'The young Turks who represent not be liable for said assets or.any part E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the progressive element in that thereof'to any person or pet-sons of which is made from roots and herbs, Is complete. Everything up-to-date in: single, double and track har- '. . country are rapidly gaining in whose claim. notice shall not have .has beelr-the standard remedy for ness. See its and.get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. tstrength and the position of the: been received at the time of such dis-• female ills. In almost every comma. -- Biltan is daily becoming ~sores. tribution. alty you will' find women who have From present appearances cilia Dated the 18th day of April, 19fR. been restored to health by Lydia E. We a-re agents for.the FttoST"dt WOOD lined farm tuachinery. We unhappy monarch i3 liseiy to JotiN G.vRLAND, Executor. Piakham's Vegetable Compound. -have also in stock a'full line of waggonq, fanning mills, create separ- meet the fete of 'many cit the - Cherrywrood P. O., Otttar.o' - - - --- ators, waggon springs, waFihing machines, churns, steel hog and Josiulu P. G.t,RL.iND. Exectlto , ! � wds r C sy�t to Ed water t>dughv, PERR1N`eidiug plows, steel stone boatq, extension tyrants of the past. He fllil;. to 3') Sherr}tvocyd i�.O.: Ontario .�.QA J ladders, etc., etc. In fact we have an up-to-date farinel•s' line profit by the experience of other - i A C�odpffard��� P- •nations.. When a people is deter- __- Remember you can get your repairs for all maa'hinery HERE. - Mined to male progress no hUwer .Come in and see'tis. an earth is great enough to resist + . tiuccessfully the onward move- trent. Events are:transpiring in �# � �, I���nar t4a� lea b. _1 s � a D I � � E Y A SON 'quick suece3s-ion in that country t. y and the 1e5uit tri![ be awaited • IA/H/TB Y. -ONTARIO }vith interest. _ The Saskatchewan government Our own artists are constantly produeini new has recently purchased the entire s - plant of the Bell Telephone Co. :creations. HATS that will charm you at e }thus following the example set by S0m L,m re ,the Manlitobr►government a' year THE MISSES �WEI—I., ' I'—�r two ago. The latter govern- . ' e.-Som' ew Ment find that their purchase ;Someone may give VLlues•in Farniture egaal to luts proved of great advantage try $=OC3s St Seg®lr eOLZth, - •VCT1Zitby. the country and that municipal e e ownership of public utilities is a e 1 l��n good thing . for the tax-payer. e h ' rn c ' The time is no doubt corning when Ilii i1-i 1J w the telephons� ill be the 5 000 N� E N L' �0 T whole country will lye under the - • Bat will never an one—an where be able to do better* ' same imauagentent as the postal , F y vystenl now is. If the handling ,Or are they just keeping out of the wily until spring of our rail matter were intrusted house-cleaning is done? 'The large increase lu iy.usineas this spring proves our to a private corpuratitm we can- : values are the:best. not conceive our papers 'and let- 3ix< bars Sunlight soap for 25c ters being carried at the rate that r s �, it a.ncy'parlor suites or dining room Comfort We handle e.ve th ig from the f Riclla d' furnitgre-to the plainest kitchen outfit. So when oil are io Tiley are now being carried. The need of Furniture follow the crowd, it will take on :it��itatiun in fervor of public u«nor- .Giliet's lye, Sal sada.Pearl•=, Ammonia, Borax, NVhitin-, to,DILLIbIGHAhf'S: s}li is' ' raduahl P R y'irrren,4ittg And wo is no ar i9 - See our line of brooms, wire and cotton clithi-s lines, wasb- Uphols=tering and,Picture-Framing a•speeialty .ant when something will be done boards, etc, and don't forget That we sell sugar and'other Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. An that direction. groceries cheaper than any other house in this part of the Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. country. Highest' price paid for first. class Butter and Ontario can now boast of hav Fresh Eggs;con- ing a new coat of arms n hich tun- t silty of. a shield with a moose _ .: . .XMAS. deer and a red deer as supporters, n i h a black bear as a cre-t, and the Geo'll 'Phili , �. ,,B rV lei 1 1 am following motto:' `'lut Ince Iii Fi- P Ju - : st 'Received --• • dt3liy Sic PerlrlAnet"="Aq loyal ' she began, so loyAl site remains." Or more freely, -'Loyal in the be- _thew deiverttaeme»ti. �'OR 9�LE.=Stone host, wagon Fresh�Rai9iuq, Qurrauts, Peels, etc.,'etc., tongue,.:slabs end cordwood' HAY 88 ginning, loyal still." The idea Bros,.Greenwood Mf _ Best quality at lowest prices. expressed in the motto alludes to IRST-GLASS PASTURE, well ADM t the settlement of the p'rocinee" by F watered;can be had byipplyiag to'J, w. _ _ Geor ,a Parker, - • dn' barton q the United Empire Loyalists. K%KA11RY,Port Perry. 2etf _ NOTICE `t0 CREDITORS g The design has been Approved by ri�IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also In the Estate of Robert Alexander z Hing Edward and a royal warrant 1 alsike to mix to grow good hay. ARpI late of the Township of Pick- at lot IS coo:7,Pickering,or write E.E.P G> authorizing its adoption tt'as alaremoat. statf ering in the County of signed by the Hing a few weeks Ontario, Farmer, ago. The cuts .which llwve ap- Fj Rt SAL)+:;OR RENT-A lot sod dece,{sed. CHOP - red in the daily papets etre no ttable'behiad the Catholic Church abed l Y P P adinining Ellen and K. O'Connor's. Apply to Notice is beech What one would tall things Of JOHN SINNEALLY Saintfield. 20-31 y given pursuant to " l beauty.. The World describes it the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1907, E WANTED—Seed potatoes of. the Chapter 129, Section 38 and Amending As `'Whitney's Wild Beast Show." �'Y following varieties: Early Ohio. Early Acts that all creditors and others hav- AN The beaver for Some 1'PasOtl 1195 Six weeks,Early Envy E other early variety. Ing C1Alm3 against the eata4e 'Of the � Leaveiafozmationat.o otheice Sari .01 been discarded for the bear, a _-_ __._- said.deceFt ed who died on or about change we do not think for the - the Fifth da of December, 1908, are OR SALE UR TO RENT.-The, Y better. The illustrations of the i' Lo„an,ILO acre farm.base line,rickering. required on or before the First day of " maple leaf which appear oil the for sale on reasonable terms. Land ie very! May, 1909, to send by post prepaid or best<clac,atone betas etc,:}miles fro .lt' `t]esigr�'ai e far frum being nti tlll'al will rent if not sold at once. apply :a eta¢• in'appearallce. Hriweverwhen it ingstoF.M.CHAPMAN,Picker.ng. 45tf for the Admfnistla,tgr, tilt, Christian appears on the Official dOcnlrlellt� Cti --�! names and s :rn,u::ey. addt'essrs and ::; llrlllnllted stipply. `HORTHOI.N BULLS FO.. S-�LS• desmiptiors, the ar.tntmt and full par- w p y the impression created Ilrisy be of S One roan 2 vrs olrl past, oneroa:: ?:ears timilars Bit their claims, th-e statement 'a more pleasant nature. nld in s;,iug. These L'u,s ares:for eervice is :Of their aa,nunts and the nature of the beet of stick. Also several bull calv�a from ,r� l _ o to 12 mortasold good enou,h for au? man in securities, if ani, held bv'them duly .,of Chop and Feed • t this Country Apply on•l)reir,ises lot i',con.i, verified by CtatlltoC declaration. �• + A final tribute pa1r1 til y Canadian girls by I'.. 1':. Stevens, Pickering or write E.E.PCGH,Claremont.37tf And further take nuttee that on or �• kinds ' after such last .mentioned date the - Ql X11 _'. hospital architect, Boston, when CvTRAYED OR STOLEN-A Scotch' " �7 said administrator will proceed to die- addressing the third annual con- tnotongh•bred collie, 6oldeu sable color. tribute the assets of the said deceased white breast and lege, exceptionally lone heed, - ference of the Canadian 1"Pltal is montbe old, Answers to the name of•Oairn.' among the parties entitled thereto, , �1 Irl�j y� Association at the Parliament Those who have the dog'iu their possession'are havinbr regFLrd o_^.ly to the c11Lim'3 of ) oil hoind• cautioned against retaining the same,A suitable buildings in Toronto.' "One can reward will be given for information leading to which he shall then have hadnotice. scarcely visit a hospital from its recovery. 8.F.ROBINS,North Claremont. and that the said administrator shall - "Maine to California,"observed Mr, �2 not he liable for the assets of the said = Stephens, " finding Gana- T�AR�I FOI3 SALE.-Being lots 10 i estate or any part thereof to any per- without _ P •na lt,con 7,t ALE.o of ing lot dna sea or persons of whose claim notice than nu,rsea in charge. 1lR nue shall not have been 'received b him •� ` consisting of.210 acres, Tbts farm is the one y hospital I visited I not a on which the well-known Greenwood bend of at the time of such distribution. British flag in almost every nurs_ short-horns have been bred and fed during the SMITH, RAE GREER, , MILLS past forty years It is at,rich as a garden sod SPINK t,'9 COOm. I asked the 811perin- clean. would sell ISO scree, 138 acres or the 'solicitors for Robert Stuart PH IAN 1_�EED t,ndent h w this was and she whole of it. There is timber on one part or it Anderson, Administrator. ; worth #2000, Terms easy. Possession given told me t t abort ninety per April 1st 1206, Arthur Jobasu n, Greenwood. Dated at Toronto this 3rd day PI CKERING cert. -,vere ValladiAn?," Certain` 37u of April, 1909. 28-80 ..'Yw,.. ". •tea+ x.•J'"',•'::.. ." u ar .. 3'•• 9 a,..,,. ••,y w , .n ' r .+ '-.+C _ _ >.(.' . :. ., ... .: ..er•:vrr .,... c- c..y„.�;..-..- a,;,• I's•'tiw-,�y'•-a' „�: '''.��*';.r �'.w ».i• - .-•.,••+.�-S;.�c� ��rs " �;..,. .:r. v2.. ,. .rt". -'a' .. .., r• f., :. .-SYia;�6"!•-+•-:'�s;-+`3';^- "FR:. r� -[ ^;"a� c---. r ' CLAR<MONT House cleaning is now the rage Wood. t - G. M. Forsyth was in Aurora a here. James McFarlane had his final I Spring and Summer Goods . r. few days ago. Miss Ruby Farmer is spending a delivery of maple sugar for the T. a y g few weeks with Mrs. Madill, of season. He reports the season to A full`stoclr�g411 kinds of Foot-wear for Men. Women and Chiidreu. Rev. J. A. Grant was in the city Stouffville.. have been much behind last. year It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. on Friday last. Fred and Mrs. Reynolds, of in yield. ' Those taking part in the drama y y :'.'• •_ . . . -, -' • ---are now practising. Goodwood..spent Sunday with R, The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- FLOUR AND FEED. a nd Mrs- Rrysin tarian rlhureh hPld their regul ri relatives in Goodwood. NV. Shepherds'on has gone to monthly meeting on Wednesday of the best quality always on hand. Thomas Gibbons is confined to Norwood to takcharge of a sec- of this week at-the home of Mrs. his bed with a severe coldtion on the C.P.R. B. S. Palmer. Independent Telephone Central. Nelson Wagg had a business Frank Cooper purchased a Mrs. Dunkeld, of the 8th con- a tri to Lindsay on Tuesday. couple of colts from Fred Wright cession, one of the pioneers of the The Corner Store. -W. M. PALMER, Proprietor p one day last week. ' township, died on Friday evening • Thomas Birkett had a ,business • '� trip to the city on Saturday: Mrs. Johnston, of Peterboro, 'is last after a brief illness at the visiting her sister Mrs. Robbins, advanced age of seventy-six years. E. Gleeson delivered a horse to of North Claremont. The fnneral took place on Sunday Port Perry one day last week. George McClue, of Georgetown, afternoon to St. John's cemetery 1 Thos. Gregg is in- Montreal this has been engaged by Chas. Sar- on the seventh concession. RICHARDSON'S " Week with a carload of cattle. g ! Hv geptt,in his tinsmith shop. Afoot ball meeting was held in Marshall Shepherdson, of Green River, was home over Sttnda'y. Mrs. George Richardson and the Nilson House, Ashburn, on Sohn Gerow is delivering a load sister Miss Turner, of Green Riv= Friday night for the purpose of Important showing of finest display of er,, were in Toronto on Friday. forming a league to be known as s of pumps to Lindsay this week. Chinn. b very large assortment of Judson Bundy had a trip to Ira. McKay has returned home)the South Ontario League. Repre- accompanied by her-daughter who sent'atives from Brooklin., Myrtle, ,Btatimarv. Books,Dolls, Toys, jaat Pickering and Nest Hill,on Dion ha. been ver ill for some time. Ashburn and Ctiareciclnt wereCall — day: y received for the Holiday -trade. T Ralph Evans is recovering from present. J. J. Harvey, occupied and ere them. James Underhill has purc•ha.eci ! tt sr- attack of la grippe which con- the chair. The followitlg o_..cers : a beautiful driver from Grorga Saheonptions taken for all Magazines, 'I':tylor. f: �d him to his house for a week. were elected: "dent—John .-f r J. Bundy bas returned Briizht Myrtle; Vice-Pres.—T. Weekly sad Daily Newspapers Thomas Stephenson toes is i'ir!ne after spending a couple of Griffith, Ashburn; Sec-Treas—T. - Petesboro• on Saturday shoeing a _ - • �2 lveeks with friends in Beaverton. Vipond, Brooklin Executive ' ; stallion. B.ra. T. H. Gilmore, of Kelwood, committee—John Gerow, Clare- W. J_. 11. M1C1—=1�.R�SO1Tv We regret to report that Jos- Manitoba, with her two children mont; Thos. Wilson, Myrtle; T. H=OCK StTeept.. �CThitl�y eph Gregg, of North Claremont`e- is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Hall, Brooklin; A. Ellis, Ash- - ill. We bops .for his speedy re- burn. The meeting was a grand �= covert' success and the club intend put- _ w C. H. Found ..as started his ting up good ball this season. The �' �T - season's work and is p's in ��� schedule will be announced as E W. E1 VANSI --_ — • Brou ham at J. C. Philip's new __brick residence. soon as it is arranged. Blacksm' ithingF. L. Green, of Greenwood, has pain in the head—pain anywhere,has its cause _ Pump � anufacturer' rchased the fixtures of the Paan is conswtion,pain is blood pressure—nothing .�.• g e'w usually. As least,so says Dr.Shoop,and u DR. D• Ce SMI / > Shop' In all its branches. verei n Bank and has taken r�ve it he has created a little ink tablet. Thai and Residence, Dundas SL the same away. 51•:o-a.11ed Dr• snoop's Headache Tohiet— DENTIST, STOLTFP'PILLE, Orders promptly' at• c,tzes blood pressure away from pain centers to, WHITBY, ONT. tend l a►ri Dowswell has' returned to Iyer..ctiacharmina,y� s}n a �lydelishtfal.Gently, Honor graduate of Toronto University his home in Fort William after though safely.It surely egizes she blood circa and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. spending a few weeks with friends 7i you have a headache.it's blood pressure. also Poet-gradustd of Chicago College. Three doorawvest of Whitby House. - Light horses a specialty. and relatives here. II it's painful periods with women.same cause, Crown and bridge work a specialty. Miss Gertrude Boyer, daughter It you ars sleepless,restless.nerfcus.it's blood y , . g congestion—blood presssre. That surly 1s a At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. We-are prepared to instal wood or iron Cleland y ' of Joseph Boyer, of Detroit, was certainty,lox Dr.Shoop's Headache Tablets stop ; Office over Sargent'sTinsho '. P PAlex. p Y it in 20 minutes,and the tablets simply distribuU $ P pumps ou short notice,also attend married last week to F. Stearns. the unnatural blood pressure. Independent 'Phone. to all kinds of repairing. Mise Boyer is well-known to a sr o Jar,an -doesn't Tet red.and " O'1a,I'®zY3Oz1t. number here R ho A is}1 her much swell.an paln your of co no it does. lei con, Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, iee'eon,blood premure. iou'li dad it where pair also gasoline engines and ha piness. is—alwel It s simply Common Sense. �1 $ $ P[eoeIILios—inose Candy Calci Care . �ome'Of Ottr enterprising re3i- Wy�i at 25 ants,ant thee--f::..7 tecommsad. MISS rREDA TRICKED' the squre gear Tablets—will safely and quickly check all AfACNPsT CREAyf SEPARATOR colds and the grip. Try them oace sod dente are agitatitig a increment >r — MILLINER, — sea! 48—?5c. Sold by T.M. McFadden. for the organization of-a company - r• �Jhoop s — -- — Phone No.60 at residence. ` - town also water for fire and do- -- � � - Is prepared w trite, remodel an re- - to fursdsh electric light for the C7CTY13teQa,le, zit- mestic purposes. "t�blte>�3 makeJadies'h:ats and borigets. A�rIINE - -SHOP - Miss Mabel Edwards, of Balsam A trial solicited. T. M. MCFADDEN. --bas passed successfully her " ex The undersigned having punch- amination at the Stratford Norm. ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in sl School air'nd has. nobegun s Kinsale, is prepared to .do all two month's course at the Mac- S /Q SON G O kinds of repair work and general dunald Institute at Guelph. blacksmithing. Judson Edwards, of Balsam, T 33 PEC X.E'•S 0.x.93 3M S T O RE - Satisfsetion guaranteed: who has just completed his third Prices right. pep tarsi at the Agricultural College, �OOd butter 9IId eggs taken In trade. - O!all waNelals and del g � R -` •'- ' -. -Call and see us. ;n Bleat. It will •j Guelph, has returned home for the - � pay you V r+i p ClosePrices. Better Values characterize our business ow we. do not AMNS PHNGELLY M call one wwka acd inspect summer. He will go back to have to add on to cover bad debts. Kinsale.:Oat. •G•ael in Se tembe for his final _ _ rd peiosr. Don't be ! ph P som"wo do not employ them. year. W811 10a0404. Wo can supply you with everything you want from 3c a1 y we Osla, sad do throw off the Reid the pain formals on the.boz d ear The Independent Telephone Co. roll to SOc a roll, burlap@ ingrains,oil paper, crape paper, etc.. etc. pick Pain Tablets. Than ask your doctor 00wabliee60a of 10 pas'mat.,which yob wilfi _ have completed the installation spots -ad,Shoes. Hero we ezcell. This sprit n we have added hundreds there is a better one. Pais means con- � y pew b7 purchasing from N. of the.switch board and s man is of dollars to this department, men's fine and everyday boots, women's,girls', geetioa, blood pre••are somewhere. Dr. now busy putting in the push boys'. children's-latest styles—prices less as we do no credit, Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets .check head 1MNITIY *ANITE CL, buttons in the various phones. Dry Goo& ami Moo's Fursishinas. Stock large and complete. Close pains, womanly tains, pain anywhere. bmoe. wwtby,onuaso This will prove a great improve- buying, rock bottom prices—our moto in all staples. Try one, and see! 10 for 250.' Bold by hT. M. McFadden. - 34 - eat. - Croesiiea. Always a full supply of the beat, fresh every week, no sac- The old fashioned wap of dosing a weak, _ coda. stonasob or stimalsha the bears or kid- adulterated ' The biethodiat Quarterly meet• pods, frog g Q y c asys is s❑wron Dr.Sboo first n - _ ing for the Claremont circuit will 'l' as and GoQN, Very superior. •You drink them once: you will bop R• p pa t- be held next Sunday at Glasgow them again. ed oat this error. This is why his pro. • w at 2.30 p m -. The usual services eeription—Dr. Skoop's Restorative—sa will be held at Claremont during D. SIMP30N de .CO. PICKER,ING• directed entirely to the pease of these ailments—the weak inside or controlling j the da The Offiicisl boatel will nerves, It isn't •o difficult, sa • De. meet he following day at 2 ii.nt. c T HOI�IESEEKEOS Shoop, to strengthen a weak stomach. { ' Claremont has lately developed G S ! - B/NDEf? TWINE heart.or kidneys,if oae'goee at it correeM s decided sporty tendency, It can " • ly, Each inside organ has its oot:troll, W boast of foot ball, base ball, — — EXCURSIONS or ins'de nerve. When these nerves fait lawn bow to an c net clubs. Farmers come bele for your Binder Twine. Satisfaction avaranteed Cou- TO then those organs mast surely falter. , g poo, worttr$Y:00 h -100 lbs. oLTwitte __merit e, .- _ _ raft" Ustth'frtrlin, #� # These vital'irathet, are leading drnggiste There are also a number who are call or phone or rices.. A full line of Implements. Wind everywhere to dispense and reeotnmead N , - of the opinion that they can pitch Mills, Gasoline Engines, Fanning Mills and Scales, Special Tminaiaas Twom 2.00 o•m as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Test it a few :..'quoits while tennis also claims a Bissell Disc Harrows, Cnnada Carriage Co.•Buggies, 1600 Washing Machines, �Rll i,! tllr!.to �tTME 1,it,3! days and see! Improvement will prompt- " number of devotees. Angle Lamps carried. Call and see our exhibit at Wilson's JUIr 1>},!f dUA. td,i4 fEPT.T, !t ly follow. Sold by T.•M.McFadden. A team belonging to C. Gostick .. Carriage Shop, Whitevate. �da.isdowFromaatnio Rainee to pnelapai -broke away from the Baptist30WAR� T. TVRNER, WYs.ite�Qal,le Sheds on Saturday and ina.very LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES ,arras $32.00; Edmoetm and retina short time wa.-a speeding with all j42 .dsoeir v vr000etio.. Tiekaa ro Si e� ` possible haste to the west.• Before sae,M sags witrr60 drys from sofas dna. e, N they had gone far the runaway TOUR1lT SLEEPING CARS §� e ` 's" was stopped by Frank Jones and as r aaawisss. �"�•fully-wooed • e i .. : i before anPp damage was done. Build Up A Reserve ' Low Now w��aaaa4a ' sarbrateratsetlraw► g Qd The Claremont Epworth League early spelfaation roust be man. e� �3' tC m K as'' q» ". -flow, whir yaw earning power is good,why not convert part of it - = g,a CI gs d• �d• held their annual meeting in the Aetc OOR asorssl999901t' •assea+�aT v i' amet8 f $ ye �A into a Cash Reserve that will,later on,yield a eotaipetence for cid age? S- , d e e Q •v y w Methodist church on Monday essr:i••tw...d tai:fas.ena_ �EE RE-ter a a g b td♦ Avening with the Rev. J. W. You can early do d by regularly 8 a P� T AgiyrsaresGf.R.Ae..toeeoR.LTmmas.: iSeg1 I6 114-a '- Dia.Pew.Ass..Toroseo. .■s Totten in the chair. The reports in etlir'tlalleor WE no CHAmi of EARf o' ; w were of a very satisfactory char- o �,, seter. The following officers were' DARD j Feb elected for'the ensuing year: Hon- BMK tear TM. _ E. R. BLOW, Agent, Whitby �I g m m a .e Pres.—Rev. J. W. Totten, Presi- mol sv[ dent—T. Stephenson, 1st vice— Coughs that are- tight, or diatressing j t'. a z may �4 j i,a Mrs. T. Stephenson, tad vice— E�tsWrhed 1879 (77 Btsaeite�, tkliag ooaghs get quick and certain help o y nN� J ae tis SOF CANADA Miss M. Neal, 3rd vice—C. Lapp, '++ from Dr.Shoop's Cough Remedy. On this �s .. 4th vice=lies. A. Mantle, Secre- �+1 account druggists everywhere are favoring er Is n " ». a a�! July OM Cine Dalar and-upwards opens an account,and with sytteataael Dr. Shoop's Cough Reined The tender • '° �° o o,. esgi Lary—Miss L. Thompson, Asst p' g y' b saving and Coatpouad Interest, the finis will rapidly accumulate. leaves of a harm:eee Lang-healing sioan• -d a', Oct. itj:• Sec.—C. Rawson, Treas.—Miss Di m t egot"y. 72 tainous shrub give to Dr. Shoop's C,pugh a m m m„, Nov. O Burton, Organist—Miss E. Leder- Remed tits curative properties, Tho }dill, asst'. organist—Miss Rumohr. y p p mil Dousth g• leaves have the power to calm• the Moet January 1910 Whitby 11, Oshawa 19,Brougham A meeting of those interested in P I C K E R I N G BRANCH distressing cough, and to soothe and heal 14,sort Perry ta,Uxbridge 01,Canninitton im. the organization of z 'base-bh1I the most sensitive bronchial mernb[ane. Bepveeton d9,L'ptergrove is club met on Saturday evening In Et NCE T. BATTY, Msnapler old b T. the tib'Ilton House. ' Jev Harvey BRANCH ALSO AT WHITBY. eamn io po sons are quit �and sure• c M.McFadden. ly driven out of the blood with Dr.Shoop's " occupied the chair and J. S. Bundy rpt — Rheumatic Remedy—liquid or tablet form. acted as secretary. There was a 1}18 Pickering Dr. Shoop's booklet on Rheumat`sm plain good attendance and about ly and interestingly tells just how this is . twenty enrolled themselves as • e dose. Tell eons-eafferer of this-book, or 1 :0 V, Hance Committee better still,write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis,. members.. Tne following are the officers elected for the ensuing for the book and free test samples. ' Bead i s year: Hon•Pres.—J. M. 'M}acnab, The object of this Association is to no money. Jest join with Dr.Shoop and President—;P. Macnab jr., We have Mattresses, $ p give some sufferer a pleasant surprise. Vice- 4 lessen stealing and prosecute Sold by T.D►.McFadden. Pres.—R. E. Forsyth, Cap6dn— The best ford°the least money. the felons. .e M. Patterson, Sec-Treas.—J. S _ Members having property stolsu commucl. • r Bundy, Managing committee—J. :Bed Springs, cake immediately with any member - J. Harvey, D. P. McFarlane, M P b >' of Ez nti ommt ' ea ve C 'ttee Brodie. The membership fee was Guars teed not to sag. Membership fee pl•�• Leave your orders at the placed at 50c. It is expected that Tickets may be bed from the President or two practices will be held each • Iron.tine Wooden Bedsteads, the best that can be had. secretary on appficattan. PICKERING LUMBER YARD f It s to buy from week. The committee will en- ley Y . • Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, (leo, Leng, for Ontario and New Brunswick deavor to secure the athletic W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Oaat.. white cedar shingles. grounds and it is expected that a Charles Sargent, Claremont Patent Roofing and all kinds of snatch will be arranged with some J, A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, building materiel. of the neighboring clubs for Vic 8eozetary W. D. GORDON & SON Awe toric► Day. Hardwaare, Stoves, Paints and Oils. President. 1 l • t y _ .•.,, ,,. : ..• :.. _. � .ti, _ .gs� ..;,u..:;:vi;-T.. rte:.. .:.•:. ' - C • -+' `. .. � �• �. +bax'•E-«yt.v�-y... '+'•a�,e.,.,t' '�..r rw.`.f,'. ; .#�L'� �`+: '#i ^R � 'm., ..... ,�.. s ->,l.,z...- }': 'e,ia. .. .,. .'u... :_ iu� ".. 'sp. ,any. x ,r-•�. r `4 •a^� ,,.. «.., .... •.,,,..... ..,. ... __ rT..,. .. ,...v=„ .. ,..;x� -._... _ ,mss•-.% r s2'-'•' r`" a-., .. .,,, �_ -' .u.. ,.. .,.. :,.,;,..'. .c' 'a, ,r•.-' r. r'. ._:, .. .-. :.. ....; - i 3 v.� -a} :•tgs.,iPK,.. ,.••. 'N,ype�:a�•,.'S`,'�r'fk3`./L'�",M... '?":t,r. ..t .:N z . ,2i•,;'^u.:,, s,R.•x�x,'.;:+2LR:"s.. .^,,.i+..•' �als,:p,,; ;:.Tj;: r`•••'-,` ma .w y u'„}�,.:c .+. .. d.':rt+.tn..�+?..r: ?,v 'w4e•°t ._b ✓ , - ­-ISSUE � THE 4tlOR`LD'� MARItET WA 159000 SLAIN IN KASSI'CREREPORTS FRO31 THE LEADING .: , Florence Kinrade Ignores the Summons - Fanatacism Against Christians at .Its to attend- Inquest. rte t Grain, C a . Prices of Cattle. G r Cheese n-d Other Dairy Pro uce at Greatest Height. BREADSfUFFS. Hamilton, April `Z3.-Florence (tonne} Washington, immediately A despatch from Constantinople ie cornea sed by fanatics. The Ar- after the and the du- Toronto, ,April 27.-Flour On- says: While no official or reliable menian. inhabitants have sent a Kinrade again failed to respond to tario wheat 90 per, cent. patents, cumeut was entrusted to the care. P P figures ire available, •orm of the messenger to Aleppo to' beg for the subpoena requiring her attend- r,r Dete^tive John Miller, who will $4.80 to $5 to-day in buyers' sacks Embassies estimates that 10,000 per- help. He reports that the outskirts ages at the inquest of the body of ocnvey it to Toronto for execution i outside for export.. Manitoba ficur, I sons have been massacred in Asia of the village were burning when her sister,' Ethel to-n ht and first patents, �ti.10 to$6.40 on track I Minor, The outlook continues ver h3 left. The whole ulat pn of ig to-morrow morning. y pep Toronto second patents, �f5.5U to • Coroner Anderson, after a rather Mr. Staunton declined to state I ' P ugly. ° Fanaticism seems to be at I the Pillage of Karikhan has been ". .warm passage at arms between the` -hat further action he' purposed $5.90, and strong bakers', $5.40 to its wildest height. It is reported wiped out. It is .reported that P g I $5.80, on track, -Toronto. lawyers, granted a motion for the taking, 'but other legal authorities Wheat-No. 1 Northern $1.30,'/, to have been awakened re nese-i four Germans are among the killed issuance of a bench warrant to said that his only remedy would be + , tionaries, who have represented at Eakje.,, The position at Tarsus Spot, I;ay ports, and-for May de- that the Young.Turks are leagued is better: The mission buildings, .' compel her presence on Monday an application for a writ of habeas• livery as follows:-No. 1 Northern, .with the Christiane,, and who have which are now protected, are shel eieving. corpus after the arrest had been n7 and. No. 2 Northern $1.`_'4. - Mr. Geo. Lynch-Staunton advised made, which-would seem to be an- $1" ' + raised the cry. that Islam is en- tering 3,000 fugitives. the coroner that his clients were ether reason for withholding the Ontario Wheat-No. 2 wheat, dangered. The local Moslems, as The victims of Tarsus number. $1.18 to $1.19 outside. i aorant as the bigoted, acting under his advice in ignor- execution of the warrant until the g y are bi oted were about fifty, but many more have Barley-Ivo. 3 extra.-56c outside, readily moved and their fury is been killed in the. surrounding ` ing the authority of the Court and last possible jioment ' before the, and No.' 3, 56 to 57c outside. i growing. Aleppo, Antioch, Hadin, I country. Everywhere the massacres asked'that a longer adjournment in time for taking a train to Hamil- Oats-Ontario. No. 2 white, 47/., order that the legality of his posi- ton on Monday afternoon. L••kbaz and Deurtyul are among the have been carried out with the lion might be decided by a proper (Town Attorney Washington.also to 46c on track, Toronto, and 45 towns and villages now threatened. greatest ferocity, women and chit instructed the coroner to ssue to 46e outside. No. 2 Western, There is an American mission' at!dren sharing the fate of the men. loDr. Anderson .took exception to fresh sub oenas for Mr. and Mrs. Canada oats, 47/.Zc. Coltingwoud, gleppo and the missionaries are The British Consul at Adana re- and No. 3,, 46;,,c Bay ports; No. 2 stated to be in extreme danger" ,;its extren-e rriscr owing,to there F• the lawyers tone and peremptorily Kinrade or Monday evening, re- I g F',' y g �ti'estern Canada ail rail blc. refused to alter his decisions. He marking that if they also chose'to + although thus far they have not being no food in the town. A large refused drew up the warrant, disobey the order, more bench war Peas-No. 2, 95 to 96c outside. been attacked. number of the survivors are stare- -- would be-required.. Paye-No. 2, '72 to 73c outside. Tho French mission at Ekbaz is ing. The Consul begs that help be 'With the assistance of Crown At-' rants o d F' Buckwheat-No. 2, 63 to 64c out-' besieged. The Village of Deurtyul�sent. _ r...�.�^•- --- - - ------ --____ ._ . else. - Corn-No. 2 American yellow, 80 - - to 81%c, on track, Toronto, and C,}anadi nt corn,c73ntotrack, 14c ion track, Toronto. BEYS - '-BELL COMPANY ' . io ROCKING CRI-ME CO'KNITTED ran-Cars, $23.50 in bulk.out- _ an - sid.. Shorts'. $`23.50 to $•24 in bulk i� ...-Wife of a Manitobi, SettlerOutraged ci outside. . Province of Saskatchewan Has Gone Into Beaten to Death. ` COUNTRY PRODUCE. - - A . les-44.50 to $a.50 for-choice. Telephone I'p, Ownersh'. _ �A despatch from Winnipeg says: the skull tied been fractured by goII�grtiea, and $3.50 to $•t for sec a blow on the forehead with a short A despatch from Regina says: ces, and of the agreed price $10,000 rned Investigation by the police on Fri- Beans--Prime,,11.90-to $2,. aad} }is to be returned for unearned club _w.hich_isnow --in--tire. henrds hand-picked, $3.10 to $_.15 r I Hon. 11r. Calder Wednesday night -s day of the circumstances surround- ' - 1 pe rQntals. The Minister .forecasted of the olive and which %vas fourid bushel. announced the successful terming- ing the death'of Mrs. Lewis James, p ' $2 to '$_. � cr � I vigorous extensicpn� for,the future, on Friday outside.the little home. Honey-Combs, ' a 7� P �tion u{ the negotiations with Mr. 'wvhoae body was found in their In the hurried examination of theI and the acquiring and running of Honey-tombs, and :trained, 10 to 11c per L B. McFarlane. Montreal, repro- local exchanges hitherto left to priv- ne y sack by her husband on! body on Thursday night medical pound. . P Thursday evening on his return +men Gere of the- opinion that the Yiay- o 1. Yimothy, $10.50 to'aerpting t. Bell Company, and tarn- ate or'munici al enterprises. Cues= he n from work, with marks of violence�wound on the head' might %ave�$10.75 per ton on track here, and ;eelf, as Minister et Telephones, tinned regarding-the possible acgni- upon-it, show that one of the most been caused by the dead woivan lower grades, $8 to $9 a' ton. The negotiations were protracted,. �sition of the 151ouse, Jaw k $askst :'.'.brutal and revolting crimes in re #ali'ing in a' fit, as It"was ]earned Straw-,3v.50,to $7.50 on track. jbut time in this case was money, Ichewan Telephone Company's busi-. cent years in the west was corn= she was subject to., slich seizures.. Potatoes-C;ar lets, 80� per bag .� the price, .$3ts?,500 compared mess, the Minir.ter declined to com- - r rnitted. She had been assaulted It .was nut_ until Friday' morning track• more than favorably with the price mit. himself beyond the statement r and then murdered by some man, that tho terrible-crime was reveal- I Po.altry-Chickens, dressed, 15 to paid by either of the sister Provin- (that it was under „unsideration. who has escaped without leaving ed in all its revolting features, i7c per pound;"fowl, 1'1 to 13c; tor= 1 - any clue upon which pursuit at pre-;She had mentioned the fact to her keys, 20 to 22c per pound. trade was slow, but best grades of THE CANTEEN MUST GO. sent. seems possible'. The murderer husband the da before that a Flo- good weight, sold readily. -- y r also stole her watch and a small ic,us-looking tramp_ had frightened THE DAIRY MARKETS. Cows, npoorfy, -finished bulls and Diytriet Offleers Receive Definite sum of money which was in the I her badly by looking in the win ? grades were about ioc. Instructions. Butter-Pound prints, 21 to, 23c , house. dew. She gave him no trace of P - lower. Stockers and feeders-hair The autopsy' was performed,,on the man, but so far no trace cf him tubs and large robs, 16 to lac; in- ; A desp'stch from Ottawa says ' Friday and revealed the fact that I has been secured. fer.ior, 14 to 150; creamery: rolls, i demand, and prices steady. Mil Instructions have been sent out by 2, to Q6c, and solid's, 20 to, 21c.. era and springers dull.. Calves- the Militia Department to the vari- ous.top 12c per•dozen in case Easier; "Bobs" unsaleable. Sheep nus district o$icers commanding BLOW RF.S'l'LTEII..1�T DEATH. QG:1hF.S ALL UV Ell SP.I1\., iota. !and lambs-Steady at last quota- _ -- Cheese-Large cheese, old, 14 to 'tions. Hogs-Steady demand, and throughout Canada that- the stand- ' Han .Iinoct;ea Down and His Skull PanIe Caused by Earth Tremblings I.11-c per pound, and twins, 14;, 'Prices firm around $7.20 f.o.b., but ing, order against liquor being sold tc 14;:�c; new cheese 13%c. in a number of cases $7.25 and in•the militan camps must be rigid- Fractured. In Many Cities. ly enforced. There nes always been $';.3a have been paid in the country, !an order against the . selling of •A Qespatch from Toronto says: A 6spatehq- from Madrid. says: BaconBOG PRODUCTS. and $7.40 to$7.50, fed.and watered, at c mps; but it has usually With his skull terribly fractured as Heavy earthquake shocks were felt o moi: at .the market. liquor a - -Long clear, L to 1.,zc been more or less. evaded, and as • result of being knocked down at ora Saturday at -Cordova, Seville, per pound in case lots; mess pork, long as the cantetn sold only to the corner of Duchess.and George'I Badajnz and other. paints, includ- -$20.50 to $21,.50; short cut, '$23 to UNITED STATES MARKETS. members of the regiment.it was not streets, William Gordon, a middle-l ing this city, Valladolid, Huelva, ,4 o molested. Thea movement against aged carpenter, who lived at 591 Herz and Malaga. Everywhere $- �' Buffalo, April 7, - Wheat - I a8 Hanis-Light to medium, 14. to Spring wheat No.. I Northern: car- the canteen,by temperance organt- Frederick street, died in St. ,they caused a panic, but no loss of 14fc; do., heavy, 13'to 13,1,'c; rolls, p g ' ' ' Jilichael's Hospital Saturday even-'life is re orted, and the 'material p 1 loads, store, $1,27;;; Winter; Nu, ions, resulting in verdicts in the in Two hours after his death was( p. 11 to 11/c; shoulders, l0i;c; backs, !„ red $1.42'• No. 3 extra red, $1.- courts against the.canteen has now _reported to the police Detective'death was i damage -was small. T: 161 to 17c breakfast bacon, 15% I` _;'No 2 white, $1.40, Corn- been supplemented by .the above Harry Armstrong Rith 'nothing but ,p to lfc. % Higher; No. 3.yellow, :?�c.; N'). 4 departnientsl instructions _ a good description of the'assailant pails,rd13T c Nees, 13 �c; tubs, 13 7c;?ee ow, 7U%c; I`''o. 3 corn, 76 jz• to ' An guide him, arrested Gilbert OIi- JUDGE FINkLT RUN OVER. .77c; No. 4 corn 76c;.No. 3 white, .. ver, aged twenty-nine years, of - ' BUSINESS AT MONTREAL 78c. Oats-Higher;. No. 2 white, .p11RF}; tfi};N-BLOWN UP. 129 Elni street, on a charge of mur-. Tried to Board a Moving Train at = 50c; No. 3 white, 57p/., to 5S;;c; No, der. Olive, who,has served terms Montreal, April 27.-Peas-No. 2, '•t .white, 56N .to• 57;/c. Barley - Blasting Accident at Haliburton- Niagara. 68 ko 74c. for. theft and assault, was identi- $1:03 to 51;04. Oats-, Canadian, Feed to malting, fled at Court -street Police Station A despatch from Niagara Falls, western No. 2, '51 to 51?'�e; extra Detroit, April 27.-Wheat - No. Tivo. in Critical Condition, by several spectators of the assault.. Ont., says: Judge Finkle of Rood- No. 1;feed, 50':� to 51c; No, 1 feed, �i white, cash, $1.41 ; 'No. 2 red, $1.-' A despatch from Haliburton �• stock was severely injured while at-15' to 50 e; Ontario No. 2, 50 to- 41 ;• Say, $2.41;'July,.$1,17-, Sept,, -says: t1'iliiam Handcock, George 70,000 DEAD 1\ �IESSl\►, tempting to board .a Grand Trunk!5oyc; Ontario No.-3; 49 to 49'/,c; $1.09;;. Handcock, and Geo. West • were . train here on Friday night, and Ontario No. 4, 48 to 48','c; No. 2 blown up with blasting compound Estimate of the Number of Earth- az sa result had to have four toes 'barley, 66 to 67c; feed, 59% to 60c;1 Owing the breakup of the reads on Saturday evening. . William quake ictim9. amputated. The Judge attempt-I buckwheat, 691/2 to 70c. Flour- the postice will only accept let- Handcock and West .are in a very ed to board the train when it .was�Manitoba Spring wbeat. patents, tern for delivery at, Gowganda and. critical condition. George, Hand- :.•A despatch from Messina says:- moving. His foot slipped and be firsts, $6.10 to $6.50; Manitoba district points. cock w... recover.. ----- - ' An of6.cial est mate.plates the num-. was- thrown under the wheels, 4pring wheat patents, seconds, - -- - re :ber of bodies of the earthquake which passed over his right foot. ($5.60 to 86; Manitoba strong bak- victims recovered at 25,006, and of He was taken to the hospital, where ers', $5.40,to $&80; Winter •wheat ' those still in the ruins at 45,000, four toes were amputated by Dr. patents, $5.75; straight roller 'WITH ' .A, .-­.;.HATCHET Both figures are the minimum. Wilson, the company's surgeon. $5.50 •to• $5.60; c-lo., iii bags, R2.701• - KILLE� to $2.75; extra, in bags, $2.23 to . -• $2.35. 'Feed-3Sanit-0ba bran', $22to $23,; do., shorts, $24 to $25; On .-INCREISE OY 800 0ACRES ta4.5 .bran, $23 to $24; do.; shorts, Macedonian 'Mui-dered. in a• Boarding House $24.50 to $23; Ontario middlings, $25 to $25.50; pure grain muuille> m Toront0". $33 to. $35; mixed mouille, $ 3 to ''[[�� $30.. Cheese-12% to 13c for old Ei h Prices Will. Mean I,,Iore Land SoW stock. Butter-New milk cream- �_to 23'' stock is },e�, Adespatch--from---Toren-tom-s- t-tte-tnetive-as the man"-s-tFouse ` -----n e_r J=r-2.. ✓�s�r--Q1-d- - ... �y_8_'_` r � .. • 20i,'c, • Eggs-19 to 19%c.per dozen. ' With the head hacked almost to Fere lorrsened at the waist, where _. In Wheat in the West, of,I it was believed he. carried a belt I sees with a hatchet ,the body LIVE STOCK bIAI3'KETS' I containing money. Moreover, blood Lvan Simoff, a Macedonian, was stains in, the right hand pocket in- Montreal, April 27.-Prime beeves found,lying in a pool of blood in a 'dicated that the murderer had A despatch from Winnipeg says: I Manitoba. This year it will ,bC sold at 5;2 to near 6c per-puund; The prospect of, a., increased grain I about 7,500,000 acres. At an aver- Pretty good cattle, 4% to 5%c and;boarding house at 16 Eastern avenue thrust his hands into the, pocket. acreage in the Prairie Provinces as , age crop of 17 or IS bushels per the common stock. from 3 to 4%c on Thursday morning. Palls That there had been no struggle a result of high prices, is attracting mere, which is a small epe, this will per puund. Milch cows sold at $25 Stefoff, a fellow-countryman and a was 'evidenced by the fact that the ranch attention. Frank O.'';Fowler, 'mean an increase in the estimates to $60 each; a lot of six good cows!half cousin of the deceased, ryas few pieces of old furniture in the secretary of t.r; North-West Grain of last year of about 15,000,000 (taken into custody as a material room in which the deed was com were bought at $56 each. Calves - �J °. Dealers' Association, is in receipt , bushels. Add this to the estimated sold at from- $1.50 to $7 each, or I witness. The hatchet with which witted had not'been disturbed. -- of mane wires from Eastern-cities 1.00,000,000 bushels of last year, and 2c to 5%c 'per pound, Sheep, 5c the crime, was committed was found The murderer, w,,o had apparent- on the, subject. He said on Wed- it will be seen that this fear's crop per pound.for old,,and 6c per pound beside the body. This is the second ly been frightened before complet- tiesday: may be roughly estimated at'about for yearlings. Spring lambs 83.50 murder that has occurred in the. ing his search of the victim's cloth- -'-- "The natural'increase*in acreage 115,000,000 bushels. Of.course, this to $6 each, Good lots of fat hogs Aacedonian colony in the city .dur- ing, overlooked a bag containing this year wi.l be about 800,000 acres is taking every advantage and dis- sold at Se to 8%c per pound. ing the past two years. The $100 in gold of Macedonian de- . at a. rough estimate. This 'is the advantage into ,onsideration." Toronto, April 27.-The number hatchet, which had been used with nomination, which was found sewed result of lands thrown open and In older sections, Mr. Fowler of exporters' wr-i limited, and the deadly' effect, was found on the I to the linen of the victim's inside homesteading. The acreage last thinks, the acreage may increase to I highest price paid for a few picked floor a few feet from the body of the !vest'. The murdered man wore tvc'o , onsiderable extent. animals was e5.60. The export victim. Robbery was apparently pairs of trousers and Vr•o vests. year was shoat 6,700,000 acres in some c „ 5,.. .. ,R...p•..µ. 5..,..: ... .... .. .....�:.r. ,,. ._ './ _.w .�.yfu• -..411:v.,. _ - 4...t-.ss1a✓:h:11 _ ...L,.L.�'.vm..c _ _ _ _ —u^'•� +r•�i -.,F. '.,.' _ •.b F _. yy" 'V;•"''-yt Yy- ,r';�,,,'^ x. s41iyF' ...R.. :... 4• rsw�" ti? :r..... .., x .. r•c• .... .,t ...... car , fj, _:.� ,:.2¢• ? :::� h"M. �::A, ... rte: .. ... ,.... .. ., %LIKE TOWERS OF STRENGTIJ 4 GRATEFUL . MOTHER `' �' r� ` I can -testify to the great merits of your Emul- theRaTnarkable 3D 1AA all .'undeveloped .Forces in, Christians S Wilhami' Pink Pills Wroutht diseases of a pulmonary. Here Pointed Out — r- nature. It has saved Mandy : - __ - - - • •, in Her Case Had Uncle �- :,. - gone Four Operations f-1� +N lives that otherwise wool .�_ : y, have yielded to consum . p- Speak to the children of Israel ing the pathwa of life pleasant, Without Telp. CURTAIN CHATS. that the D ,tion . . we keep Scan's • y go forward.-Exodus xiv. peaceful and prosperous. Even as Unbleached Muslin Curtains.- Emulsion in the house all 18• Jesus Himself sought to make it so When women approach that cri- Pretty When the command of this text for every man. tical period in their lives known as y curtains can be made of-un-' the time and all the family BUD- was spoken b Moses to the Israe'- We may use our knoAled upon the turn of life the do so with a bleached muslin stenciled with oil P Y Y g' P Y use it."—MR. C. J. BUD- `lites they were shut in completely. the'undeveloped forces -of nature feeling of apprehension and uncer- Paints. To set the color, thin the LONG, Box 158, Wash- High mountains wi either side, be- and find roat therefrom; but.when tainty for in•the manner in which paints with turpentine, crnegar, and fore them the great deep sea, be- we have used our acquirements in they pass that crisis determines lemon extracts in the following pro- ingiOn, R. I. �• hind them' an embittered, cruel, benefiting the bodies and souls of the "health of their after life. Dur- portion: To three ounces of-tur- - determined foe. Calmly Moses is cur fellow beings, so that afterward ing this most important time in the pentine add twelve drops of vine- bidden by ,God to speak into the. •they rise up and declare we.helped life of a woman, her whole aim gar and four drops of lemon ex- tract.should be to build up and strength-'tract. When the curtains are fin- S� fi ;children of Israel that they go for- them, we have achieved the most usual! ®�� S Be- ward. You remember how that sera exalted of all services. en her system to meet the uo. fam-!fished, press with a warm iron. Be- became a safe pathway to freedom Three things mill aid in going demands upon it. Devotion t fore laundering soak over night in and a fuller knowledge of a divine forward in spite of every difficulty.' ilv should not lead to neglect of salt water, wash with a white soap. ' providence.,and grace. So God's! Stronger faith in the word of our self. The hard work and worries I Do not boil. Starch and iron before ]EMWs" forward call to-day to the unde- ' Master. To live well is.no easy task of household cares should be avoid entirely dry, deloped forces within us, if, obeyed, but .to attempt to Iiva without the ed as far as possible. But whether To Renew Colored Borders.-I does ALL it does by creating in as firm a faith, vZill be crowned I`sincerest faith in the living Christ, ,she i able to do this or not, no 1 have some colored bordered lace flesh and strength so rapidly woman should fail to take' the tonic that the progress of the with as marvelous results, within us and above us is to cur curtains (they match the walls in In putting into service these un- tail life of its Owers and to;draw treatment offered by Dr. Williams disease is retarded and often P g P Pink Pills, which will,build up her the rooms where they are used). stopped. It is a wcrderful developed forces of Christian man- the curtain of destiny. Another in- The became faded from the sun ppe a hood and womanhood', remember spiration is more earnest convic- bibod. and fortify her whole sYs-I took stencil paint to match original flesh builder and so easy to -that the ears of preparation or tion of personal duty. Christ speaks tem, enabling her to pass this cri- p digest that the youngest child . Y P P P Y• P 4colors and brushed and traced the g Y g of slow progress in attaiping our to as 'and asks for our eervice in heal period with safety. We give i b and most delicate :dolt can ideals or of apparent bitter defeat behalf of a world. Love for Christ the following strong proof of what, orders where faded, and find they and'failure are not lost to.us. Much and for humanity is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are con- look almost as nice as new. E. C. take it. If you are lcsing flesh >r -is accomplished in thesb struggles AN INSPIRATION. scantly doing for suffering women. . Mending Lace Curtains.-Buy .a from consumption or any Mrs. Maragaret Wood, South- bolt of the braid the proper width other cause take Scorr s of the soul which only God and the + y g pat- Entvtstorr. It will stop the The poor, the neglected, the sore field, N.B.,, say's;- Some years and baste on b following the individual really ever knave. We P g may judge ourselves are only do- in heart, the helpless ought to find ago I became a victim to the tido tern and sew on by machine. Wash wasting and strengthen the tiles that affiict so man of m sex, and stretch and when di cut out whole stem. 41. ang the little things, in us their truest friends, as we seek in-the ver worst form. The doctor the edges that were torn by stretch- THE HIDDEN THINGS for opportunity to overcome in the y' g Y difficult places of Iife. Such strong u: charge neither through medicine ing them, and your curtains will Be Sure t0 get SCOTTS yet if th ae well done like towers men and women God is continual- nor local treatment gave me any I look like new ones.andt�st as long of 'strength, we will rise &ad be 1; calling into His service and bless- help, and he decided that I must�again. � e i1LL D>;LTG3I9TS ...enabled to do rester thins after- in their obedience. Such, too, the undergo an operation if T was to How to Starch 'Curtains.-If you £" g g 8 f Let i.send you i wvr of mr.Badlonee ward for God. world appreciates and honors. The have any relief. During the next use flour in lace of starch you will two ears I underwent. four nuc - P Y lotter---Lb-caro is r"Ir woadorfu!—an4 Remember, too, that .God's call greatest. one who ever trod this Y be surprised to see how pretty it semoiatamtla�l:toratarorevardl �. for the undeveloped forces of Chris- earth declared of Himself `'I am cessive operations.. During this I makes curtains look and they stay preparetkm. au_-t sewl.m ,ward mea. .tiara manhood and womanhood be- among you as one that serveth." time I had the attention of some clean and stiff longer than with timingUhtcn°D" alieaks the exalted purpose of real "I do always those things whie... 4 f.the best physicians, From each I lump starch. SCOTT iC 130v mz j life. viz., to remc ve obstructions. pie3ae Him." When you and I have operation I received some benefit, Curtains for Hall or Bathroom.-- .7 - ��W'a� St.W. Tarnow The i orant and the indolent may pleased God with our lives, when but only of short duration, and gra A pretty curtain for hall or bath- hinder is ataadin is the wa of we have done what He would,have then I drifted back into the same y g Y wretched'tondition as before. Dur- room window is macre from a piece Gods plana and purposes for the us do we have emphasized the fact of common floor matting (a ret betterment of huruani But the that the Christian life is worth ing all this time 1 was taking idpdi- g. p ' t,Y• Y design) the size of the winnow or cine to .build u m system, but g s' vice of•a true man is to use all the living when it is lived well. � ydoor, as the case may be. Tack one paper, twist the paper in -atone with no avail. was reduced to a Y his accumulated knowledge in mak- REV. ANDREW HtiGE3IAN. selvedge edge to the to lengths. Use the same as you • 'mere skeleton; my scenes were ut- . . g g p of window terl broken down. hiy blood was.of or middle way, wherever you would say kind of wood to stars +. so light gone that I wish lor,-And I was choose, and cut the L took spells in I about one-half inch. lower Cut the gwarp. ff afire. Fry 'which m lips, fingers and tongue'that weaves the matting, and un- would seem paralyzed. I cannot ratel it the length of the window, TESTED RECIPES. i begin to express what I suffered leaving two threads of the wrap at Chile Con Carne.-Piek ovei and �. and went through in those two the top to ,hold it in ,place. It wash two cups red kidney beaa3l. years. I was completely discourag-r hangs full, 'and any one from the Soak over night and .cook in same ea and thought I could not live'outside cannot see in, but.the in- water until thoroughly done. In _ hong. Then on the urgent advice eiders can see out. Just•try it. the meantime boil a large soup bone of friends I began to take Dr. Wil- ^_ of beef until the meat is tender. liams' Pink Pills, and after some then• remove .the Wiest from the weeks perceived-a change for the ;STEP SAVERS better. I continued to take the bone and chop fine. Return the r Dough ut To sugar to h soup hick Pills for several months gradually To Sugar; n s.- chopped meat the p in w and suffering dug few at a time in it was boiled and add the beans. growing stronger doughnuts, put a less, and in@tho end a sack with a cupful of powdered two medium size onions, cut up fine, - - once more a well woman and en- sugar,- hold the sack shut with one one 'pint tomatoes, and two red i hand, and strike it on the• bottom Peppers. Season with salt and boil heanh the singe of such n odd hand, and for mit ^Hour. ne hot with e tiles su It as I had of . know for qu`ckly with th:eother Se years. I now always keep chase i this will make them look like snow- crackers. balls. Walnut Macaroni,.- neone- Pills - in the house a rad after shard --0 and day's work take them for a few Grating Cheese.-When grating half cup of sugar; one-third cup of C e days and the always seem to put cheese or anything similar b laying butter, three eggs, e 1 y Y Y P Y g y y gthree cups o! new life and energy in my body: 1 the grater.flat down on a piece of flour, one-teaspoonful of soda dis- sincerely hope my experience ma•: white paper the particles do not.fly solved in water, one teaspoonful of t+e o profit to some other suffering cloves, one teaspoonful 'of cinna- en „ f p. acomf upri mnn one cup o English wi,lnuta. � _ a and about as when -it is held upright. The igi;g type Dalmler is a petrol-engine Dr..Williams' Pink Pills are s,.1d the'gr ter aro so easily pour- one cup of chopped dates. Do not by all dealers in niedicines or will ed from the papet. roll the mixture-a's in ordinary sof remarkable efficiency, wh4ch for sim- be 'sent by mail at 50 cents a nox Crackers Always Ready.=-Bray a cookies but drop into a greased pan or six boxes for $2.50 by ,address- box of crackers, cover box with with a feaspoon. plicity of construction, economy, and ing TheDr. Williams' Medicine C�•• dark green crape paper, and keep To Improve Mashed 'Potatoea.- Brockville, Ont. box on back of store. You will Mash potatoes well and when add- �,...y silence in running is 'incomparably superior' always (at a moment's notice) hare' ing seasoning put in a pinch,of bak- to any motor yet designed - `SLEEP WITH HEAD TO NORTH. crisp, warm crackers. When box is ing powder. Stir and whip well. - —• empty, buy crackers in bulk and The potatoes will e' ii roved i0a Any Other. r'esitf<,tl Contrary to fill up box'. Never serve crackers per cent." -Its Introduction has called forthlettersLaws of 'Nature. unless they.are crisp and warm. Escalloped Ham.-Make a rich ° Two 1French di,ctors claim to To Clean Mushrooms.--Instead milk gravy-, season with salt, ' l ,sof appreciation from a numb--'r of leading . of paring with a knife soak for hair pepper, and butter; put into'a bak- e' cliscoverea that the proper t an hour in cold, water, then take ing dish ,a large ground smoked P LAetor-i-5ts-who have tested--it,-and all,whom sitinn--in-which to sleep-is'to-bale- c the head to the north, and the feet a stiff hand lirnsh and bfusIi -oI'f tiani, ,cooked or uncooked; a layer 'bear out the claim made' for it by ' the pointing south. Any other posi- tolls and y'ou will be surprised at the of crackers crumbs, a layer of ha tion, such as east and west, is con- result. Ih this way there is no boiled eggs, sliced thin and a lay Daimler CO, -_ trary to tris laws of nati:re. Personc waste and .it is done in half the of the gravy; repeat, and-on top pub' whose heads 'are placed east and time. T a layer of cracker crumbs and west, therefore, .lie in the wrung I Use Newspaper for Kindling.- butter. Bake until a nice brown. �+►► full illustrated description,' together position at ni3lit, and instead of ! Get some lump resin, pound it in a _ getting rest' grid conifi,rt, the only bag fine, sprinkle a little on a news- With the above mentioned letters, repro wear themselves out in sleep. It SHIRTWAIST HELPS. was by.rn'easurhig what ,they call �� duced in fac simile, will•.be sent post free Shirtwaist'Belts.-Don't cut a the neuro-psycliclogical cui- a USE RABY'S OWN belt for a.shirt waist on ,the length t0'all applicants to rents" in man.tha'c the two, savants I of the material because it will came to this conclusion. When TABLETS ONLY awake, they fiuthc:r statim another shrink. _Cut all belts on the cross position-namely east and gest-is Mrs. NV-m. Bell, Falkland, of the goods. Collar bands and c` the best for prolonged activity. B.C., says:-"I ha c five lit wiisf bands should also''bA cut on - -- . - - Owner-s-of___£actories__..and.__ofHces__ tle onesoanging from one to the cross of the goods. Don't eleven ars of age, and when. work vcrtiCul buttonlibles in the born 'Rheic a large number" of persons b g � � j The Daini�er rotor Co , c 190�� Ltd l are regularly employed2would, they any of them are ailing I al- plait or fay of a-hirt waist. They rr s f e e add, find it to their advantage to way's give- them Baby's Own I will stretch as soon as there is the have their establishrients facing Tablets, which always brings slightest strain on the waist and the ; COVENTRY,. F,��i.LAND. east and west.' More.work can be` Pr.ampt relief. 'I do'not think i buttons will slip out erysily. Work got out of a man in this position " anyb}''"� �`c"` `e"- the buttonholes crosswise. The only with'much Icsc fatigue. . If literary keep ii tha home as good as exception to this rule''should be In our next advertisement a'full list of pric-s �r `Baby's Own TabletT." Thou- I ' ; will be included. men want'to writ" a good compo- made when shirt scti:ds are used .in- sands . >~ Fitioli. they should sit at their desks of other mothers I -toad of h ,ttr im In that case the ' facing-the east, How simple, a.ft..r just s' warmly-of buttonholes on lett -isle of. waist : medicine, which neber&U 4 p ape all it will he hereafter to . write. m --. - s ou "IT�•iaificaT"aii7 on 1Tie ri -- - m'------ - stomach, bo wel and I g cure all s oma _._._ g d; horizontal. -,. "fetter £Flan Homer or Shakespeare, Si teething trouble a rail- • ® or to ,pn.int.a masterpiece. which teed by a overmncnt aria- 1)re,s.fihi^Irl Loup,;,-,1 better find would fill Michael Angelo with lyst to he 'perfectly safe. j'''i.�''P cc+7venient' x-,-ay than Fewing g envy, - Sold by medicine dealers or o�' pinu;ti,c; ori�; clieuls .in a ah.irt. :' ' . 7 by mail at 23 cents a box I «•aist is t++ iota:� a buttonli„le loop Cavalr,v cover four miles an hour from The Dr. Williams' Zledi- Torn"s the nmol of sac?r. eSieid and when walking, nine milds an hour , t.in it into t' e vinlet with narrow cine Co., Brockville, Cn..• when trotting, fifteen miles an hour t:ipz- that has 1•Fcn Sowed to 010when galloping. t,��"�'.�1 d1�'d\.'i/V'aMV�! fi�O�JV binding of the armholoa. i r' ;.y,.. A .w ..t.. .`?'•`":q'p'�' ...y, �':.;..: ,o ssrN::�' .aro• T.,.,. ... .�. r' ,.C'z"� t. n 3i..+.ia `�"t ais.x. ..� s ,'•'tmcx,`�.,,,";.fA "'vr. +-a.= a +a.' a.'i- a. � R.. •w�, ». ac. is •. '�tt�tit+ t _ � ,..,,. .. 71 4 .:. f. . .. ,y Via•.. ro .. :.:.. �.. , ,.a L ., .LOV'1ALIC1Mso -Mangold and turnip seed at The Late B. Bunting, J. S Richardson's. -Mrs. W. Gilchrist, of Church Not for many years has Pickering =Dr. Henry will be 'hare as street, has leen on the sick for the Village witnessed such a. large num- • � usual next Tue&•da to attend to est week or two her who turned out to pay their last Y• + P respects to one as was seen here on -- - — - - - - ettioe" nett -B. W. Wood returned home shore, is seriously ill. whole curnmuuity assembled to wit- ° one o ge a mea s tirttig oust-c caning r last week, after spending the win- -Burn-On Saturday, April 24, ness the last sad rites in the burial of _ time if you are well stocked with our z Ler with his son in Philadelphia. the wife of J. H. Vale, of a son. the late Brereton Bunting, J.P., who -D. Batiks, of Toronoo, ,was -Alex. Findlay and John Green- for over half a century was a promin- here during the past week owing law were in the city on Wednes- ant figure in the church, business, , : HOUSE-CLEANING HELPS z political and social life of the town- _ 1 W the serious illness of his mother. day. ` -John Henderson, of Win -ona. W. H. beak has purchased a eh' VIZ, - - The funeral services were conducted vias here on Saturday attending new driver for use in the livery in the Methodist Church by Rev.J.T. the funeral of the late Mr. Bunt- stable. Caldwell, D.D., of Flesherton,aform- Washing Machines, wringers, Carpet Sweepers, Broome, 'Mops, tins. -Born-On Tuesday, April 27, er pastor of 'the Pickering circuit. Scrub Brushes, Stove Brushes, Stove Polishes. -L. A. Findlay, of the staff of the wife of Donald Wickett, of a The Rev. J. E. Moore, of Little Brit- _ #,he Toronto World, spent Wed- daughter. ain, and a foriner pastor, and Rev. J. _ :."nesday at the hone of his parents -The Swastika Club met on C.Bell, the present minister, also took ' dere. Monday evening at the home of part in the service. The church was - - • -A. T. and Mrs.Law leaves this the Misses Jones. filled with those the had learnt to love and respect the deceased, and �T -p � �• week for Scranton, Pa,.,,where Mr. -St. Andrew's Sabbath School those present came frown far and near. NOW FOR THE GARDEN Law has secured a remunerative will hold a -social in the school The pall-bearers were all former pup- position. room this (Friday)evening. ils of Mr. Bunting. Nice fresh garden seeds of all kinds: s -Mrs. B. Banks had a paralytic -Thos. and Mrs., Law, formerly The deceased was a man of great -- . stroke on 'Friday morning last of Cherry wood, spent a few days physical endurance and had enjoyed Garden Peas, Sweet Peas. Queen City lawn grass, Onion Seed,' 'and is now confined to her bed•. with the former's sisters here. perfect health untilabout ayearortwo Nasturtium Seed &-c in bulk. ',-We are pleased to state that she -Geo. Leng and George Wilson ago when his physical powers begun is now recovering. were in the city on Tuesday when tq decline. ]3e suffered no pain, but a weakness. due to old age, gradually X FOLLOW THE 'CROWD AND GET GOOD GOODS X E -Bert ]Fester wishes -to'. an- the lattel• pn•rehased a driver. increased upon him, which, within nounce that he will. be in Picker- =James White, has purchased the past few months, developed into € ing for -some time to come and from R. H. Carson a ilew horse as hew-t trouhle. He was born in the any contracts entirusted to him well as Mr. Carson's peddling wag-I County of Antrim, Ireland, on Sept. will receive his<+artful attention.* Ron. 191th. 1,94Qe.:d beinga roan ofrestless me s • CHAPMAN ' .. -A. AV. Ly nde, of the Standard -Jamey Richardson hag remcly- spirit. he ewigratpd to Canada.in 1851, Bank, -was uff .ditty a few days ed the partitiou'at the sear of his settling in Pickering township, where he ever afterwards resided. During this week Owing' to the death of store in order to givetbim more the:rst five years r;f his residence in his uncle:: During his absence his room. - U:tnxdri he eha;;e21 :r scliool teaching Hou'seposition leanlnVan tsosition was filled by Mr.-Beer, of -G. M. Palmer left ow tVedues- g .. .Orono. da for Port Perr -, where he will t -Jonathan- Liscombe ,has sold -be engaged for the next couple of t - his hlackstnithitig tools and forge months_ -We keep in stock everythiug to make House Cleaning to Levi Salter, of the .base line, -Robert. Miller, we regret to re- who intends fitting up a-shop for port, has been couflud to his bed _ : easy, such as his own convenience. Mr. Lis- for a. few 'days ns a result of a. Curtain Stretchers, Ste.I�Ladders, Washing Machin. s, cQmbe left on Wednesday for,severe cold. Self-wringing Mops, 'Tubs, Broom-us. ' Chicago. -A. T. Law has stored his house- . Among diose who attended hold efiects in Mrs: Hartrick'z; a Chtireh'H AlabasEine in all 'Shades the funeral of the'late Miss Chris- building at the•cornerof Kingand ` p Lina Logan"were: 31rµ. D1cI)un=ell Chu'rch streets. Bruehec, Whitewash Brushes, Paint Brushes, Scrub Brasher, t ant Mrµ.'NV.Gribben. of Bad Axe, -F. L. Fowke M. P. and Dr. I "Martin Sen.our�,100 per cent: pure paints. , Michigat:, A. and Mr-. Logan and Henry, of-O,hawa,- were here on - Robt. aind', of Oil City, Ya., Jas, of the let attending the funeral 4. • _ 'Logan and :►Its. U. Laidlatr, cif of the late 5rttrire hunting. JOSEPH BUNDY . Blyth. -A..; weare going to press quite.- =i h -John E. Brytt:kt,, -at one time zL 'yevere.suost-storm is raging. > ', -.--------_-___------_------_ _-___—_ principal of Pickering('allege and Solve t)riuk it is an evidence of �t ry , afterwards principal 'of the .Galt' the approach of%rarmer weather.. HIGH T; �\,;T - Collegiate Institute. died on Tues- -Thhtownshil,councilwill'hu'ci -/ 1J 1.,+ j `MILLINERY day April '_''Ith at Philadelphia in their regular sleeting at .Bro;igb- his filet year, tiff Nile teaching in am oil ,•tlo!r+lay next at 10 a. m. - - Pickering Mr. Bryant was popular for the ' transaction of general The highest' class millinery is carried by us, and the prices are among his ppupils who will regret businees. arranged to suit all customers. to hear of his death. --(kir, Cassie: of Zephyr° has ,. Ottr custom is never to repeat any hat that a cuetompr rn,tiy purchase -Among those who attended been enknrged by R.-A. Bunting s= and in that capacity he did much in or order from us ; hence a lady is assured of not seeing a repe- the funeral of .the late Jluire succes�ur to W. Broken+hire. Mi p y or Thursday last to $uutitig were: C.'H.,C."and Mrs. Cassie arriveil moulding the character of the young- tition of heL.hat. er generation of that dnv. At the Wright, of Toronto; Rev. J. E. assume his new duties_ expiration of five years •he retired . ORDER NOW BEFORE THE RUSE......... Moore, of Little Britain; Rev. Dr. -Miss Edna Marquis and Miss """"" ' cl from the teaching prc,fession to enter J. T. Caldwell, of Flesherton; C. Sherb,c.k, of Kiilurtrey, Man., who mercantile life. For thirty years he A. and Mrs. McClellan, of Whitby; have keens ending a few weeks conducted most successfully the Bunt- North Side �► p M. S.` LEIGH, King $t., Pickering, Ont. Robert Cuthbert, of Toronto; R. with relatives in Pickering left on 'tng general.store after which he retir- g and Miss Whiting, of Strathroy; Monday to spend- a few days in ed to be succeeded by his son.Richard Misses McAllister, of Toronto; Ed. Toronto, before returning home. A•, who has since been, appointed . 'Gormley, Toronto. -Ladies t now is the time to postmaster. -Cold weather still continues "Brighten a Dont be misled e, Mr. "iter in entered mercantile _ " 8 P•��' life, Mt. Bunting was appointed a 'and combines with the frequent by "just as good" talk: Sherwin- Justice of the Peace, a position he ` rains, the spring work has been Williams paint is the genuine, re- filled with credit to himself.and with greatly retarded. As many farm- liable "Brighten up" kind. Our �trent satisfaction to the community. -- em find their supply of feed run- sales are increasing every year. He believed the chief function of that ` sing short, the advent of w rm Lots of list Cha man's. + office *as to maintain peace and bar- _ p many and not to dispense' the law. : -LATEST DESIGNS weather is anxiously hoped -The Militia Department has Often would-be litigants would appear • • ' • With the amount of moistnre that issued that-this summer no liquor before him to demand their-pound of is now in the ground,' growth is to be sold'at camps of instruct- flesh,"but after listening W his acify should be very rapid as soon as tion. This is an, important con- jug arguments. the disputants would Come and see our new shipment of wall papers, borders, And all the the warm weather set.s.in. cession to the temperance people, depart with the conviction that they latest novelties in landscape and match" borders, floral and -Two men in the employ of the and comes as a result of.the laxity bad been fools, and without having Dominion Government have been of canteen managers in not con- recourse-to law. striped wall decorations: we have them at all prices. " 19 See working along the KinRstun road fining the sale of beer strictly .to . In politics Squire.Bunting was an our special order samples. . Some very special prices on sale. dnriu¢_the peat week taking levels the soldiers in c amp. ardent Liberal and at all times upheld to be used in the preparation o -The lour -_the principles of Li_faerali>}tu.__-_Ile w IL new road -ma fur the Militia has issued, a pamphlet entitled could not be prevailed upon to accept P P_ P office, but his opinions were alwayR Department of Canada. The new "Farming Opportunities in Qu- eagerly'soughtafter bytbe leaders of m :PRETTY �j map will take in the Provinces of tario:" The contains a paH list the party.. Ile ivss a close and intuit ,P �L77 T 1 ..NEW . ,: IN TS -PR Ontario and. Qltebec and it is of'hundreds of farms throughout ate,frieud of the late Sir Oliver Mow „ said will be far superior•to any- Ontario that are being offered fill at, whose first constituency was - = ''thing that has been prepared in sale. A deserlption is given of South Ontario. This friendship con- We have a lot of pretty new goods,, specialip selected neat— the'past. The government have each farm and the price asked., untied up to the time of Sir Oliver'e patterns, colorings, etc., 'in fill& ginghams, fancy prints; . death.. He was,also on intimate terms a number of men at work at differ- Amon them are a number in On- bluusinR goods in great variety, new fancy rush- . R with•the Hun. George Bi own.some df out points in the country {tnd the tario county. The. pamphlet is whose fiercest battles were fought h3 lugs, ribbons, laces and everything needed. 'work will be prod-tnced at great intended for the use of prosper- this riding, cost. five ptuchasere why do not, want It -was 'in .church and bh'uritahle =• ` Hemember'the high-class con- to pass through the hardships of work that he. was best known. He ' GARDEN SEEDS IN G REAT VARIETY cert to be given in- e town ball pioneer life and who have the was a local preacher neatly all,his life on Monday evening next under money to buy itnp v 4 h Twistfluent, s taker. 13Ea - the auspices.cif the public library preached to the Methodist -- �t o nite of colored Sextette a Gree iixVood :land Brougham, and for �.H \ M y ttGlenhis orCiareniontSttile n,p o in the. Bible Christians at Bethel Prov'- _J J� the hi•gliest praise wherever they c de.nce, Cl:errywood and Rouge Hill. appear. ' The negro'nielodies are o Often would lie walk ()ver thirty miles- Are iles are always pi/plllt[r �l'hHI'eyE'C they J' j and preach thieq times in mieday. Ht NEW SPRING ,GOODS - are ~ting. No music is sweeter �� was , most liberal srippurter of the than the old plantation songs and /,,,yy AJ c^/f/ ' church and of every charitable work, and tbcnc•in distress oc nerd' avould -HOUSECLEANING IS NOW ON. snug by colored people °e heat , - thew. in their perfection. . Tie never apl,elll to hitn in vain for assist- resi n. in t it pe in should turn sure. In dais death many will feel Everybody requires Mixed Paints, Oils, Linoleums, Floor Mata R:u s Lace g - r that they have lost a.noble and true Curtains,Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Carpets,Towelings, Prints, tint and assist the board of man. friend. Factory Cottons, White Cottons, Collars for Ladies and agement to, sustain the publics He is survived by his widow and a Gentlemen,Ties, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Huse. :9 library which is deserving of their ==` family of three sons and four daught- (Iraniteware, Files,Saws,- Nails all sizes, Spades, Forks,Shovels, Garden heartiest support. - _ - ers. 'These are: R. A.,postmaster,of k�� -The committee 'appointed to � -'' Pickering; Fred, druggist, of Toren- Handles all sizes. , Full line Groceries always on hand. Toron- to; W. H., general merchant, of Prices as low as consistent with first-class goods. Produce in exchange. receive contributions for the town „ SALE REGISTER � '' Swan River, Man.; Mrs. R,M. Bate- -- hip's-thank-offering,to the On- —7 --- n,an, Toronto: 111ra. R:A. D"anglaa,of EARD BRYAN, YICBERING `taario Branch of the Doiuinion SATURDAY. MAY 1sT.-,Credit sale of Matheson, and Misses Bertha and Ida -,..Temperance Alliance have been. household furniture, implements, at home.. ---I much gratified by' the generous vebieles,'tools, etc., in the village of response from many parts of the Whitevale, the property of I. 8c F. 60 YEARS' - - - muuicipality: ••One• polling sub- S. Burton. Sale at one, .see bills. EXPERIENCE division has contributed $15.00, T. Poacher auctioneer. tf "notlJqr '$10.00 and others• in a Pei � stifa,lllee+ -amounts, .'Thlee 'or four New York is to have 's hotel � t � z divisions are yet to be beard from, gl stories high. 'A.adk..it is hoped that the workers lin those divisions will complete Britii3ti s ae�cit: oi•"the year -' "fiettwc tNtsttis..their hat thenva8 as soon as possible wn nia amount armed at 1909-10 is estimated at $78,810,000. Cot"tD+rs The matt acre of Armenians has Anyone sandtrraa•ketehand deaeri�tt�may ae�eCt iF�ma I imay be secured and that the whole r�y,Wn asoertetn onr opinion free whether as lit ' been resubied at Adana, two regi- invontloa ti probably�,�t�n�twt,le °ommanba j - may be forwarded to the Alliance etoo.atrtott oonddenctnL t1AN0 ont'atante at a early date. ro Contributions me Lt•a of Turkish troops 'taking �e. des ymcy or�mrtn,rse rWW� may be handed or forwarded to Pa spccwteot"wxboaccha-Mtatb`e ;,'The designs for this year are ahead Of anytbing Rev. J. W. Totten, Claremont, or An Anarchist who was arrested to N. L. Stevenson, Brougham. A at Monte Carlo yesterday admit- ♦handsomely innatratedgeekry, Lnr¢eatcir- Vete have ere! sllOWtl. final repo rt of the township's offer- ted that he had gone there for �pj anon of say scienuso Telma for Can&".t}:i75 a 7�',posteaa DrapatS BoIII b7 - .. Ing will he isaned in about three the ptirpose of killing the French w netrae era _ T a weeks from date. * esident. 88th �Re A, G, - •..M!... .- , .. '.' -.,... 'r....w.c_.• .. ,e �.r '_ - .. .: '.. .'i J. � ,fp.,dC S]Pickering Ms .