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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_03_31 i , V� t •{y ;:, 'k, .... ' yam . c ..1 _ s whc s k^ '...s. Y z'^�T'-a,r tsar `-:' a ..:w.. �+.'" .i, ear Y�7'*,+^. •z.. l.0 .. ,. .yy�. ,,Yf rise/i, f1... a f>s ...w-.��. '^: -, ..... o.+,_:.. y, ._. r. •..� x,T°, ate. ,e _ .^4' y .. ';Y+.,: .. .',M✓•„^ +%, .J'. .. : . .. '4... .',may- .. ! �'-4 • i.;MZ.. - ,4 i•'J1,�'` .- i h •s. .,-• •�YS t' ....rte. �,^ �r - - 6. i. :N a VOL. XXX. -- PICS tiTNt3', ON T.,--FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. _No' 26 " llix,vfiffrtl+'h+otssal Ilrasb�. .. SPINK MILLS ,HIGHLAND CREEK .- DUMBARTON .' Establiaheld?5 years .. Mr's • The Women's Institute will-meet at Mrs. Cowan, of Rosebank, has re- J Medical the home of Mrs. Jahn Petty on Wed- turned home from a visit to Toronto. GREENWOOD' nesdav afternoon, April 6th. at 2.80. We regret to report that our much "` E. FORSYTH. D. of O:, Regis- Mrs.. Ed. Craven will ive a r on gr p i g Pape teemed blxckemith, E. Lintner is ill w ` R• teredmemberofthe Optometri-I Abdo "What dishes' to prepare when the and confined to his bed. MILL tdatlon of oatario. spacial tendon given to We have now on hand a fresh au appetite needs coaxing,'-' Iaatru- '• The Danbartoer Presbyterian church •. c rex. z- tbosttinitotgltlasott.BPI yea testeatree. North mental music will be given by Miss holds- 'their uarterl Communion Claremont. tett ly of genuine D: L. & W. Scranton q y - Ma 'St,otte.- All ladies are cordially service nest Sabbath moinin •' coal; stone and chestnut sizes. Now y R y, in to attend. Mrs. Macfadyen, Mrs. Dunbar and _ •. �T 'C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., is the time to. secure that extra load _�, Mrs, Strickland Are in Toronto this No.other flour.just quite as good as ' l� . Edinb.urgRb. member of the College of. before the roads break up, Phyeioianaand 9argeone of Ontario.licentiateOur new blenii „Cream ATHA week attending-tbe annual meetingmissionapy ;, se J0 V ther+ :' ISoe ' attention to daiesses of women and giving entire satisfaction to air good' Mrs• Wm, Reesor and children, of Societ` of the Presbyterian Church. _ O housewives who are fortunate enough g{Lona, epent'Tuesdxy at H. Roper's. y y for bread, It makes ahildron. tDce and reeideooe,Brougham. An open meeting will be given by �m . PICKERiNG MEDICAL SURGlCAC to try it. Miss Addie Hoover, of Altona, is a=ort>c t', two members o1 the Ladies Aid, Mrs. 23 ET.'L•E R "Tea-Buns"for pastry is -th'e only s ending a few days with-the Misses `J• Gormlay, Sr. and Miss Etta-Nichol 1YEiiTF.ii 45read ' and X-RAY INSTITUTE flour. It requires less shortening than Roper. son, in the school room of the Church svEF.TF.R pLCKERINO, ONTARIO any other flour on the market. John and Mre. Scott' and Master nn Thursday evening, April 8th. Tea than any other. ' If a high grade Manitoba Patent is Murray Dunkeld, spent Sunday at will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock. A f, u - R. ELGIN TOWLE, .3I. s-, M. D., C. M•, desired we recommend our*celebrated Mrs. Jones',Alfons. goad program is being prepared'. K = wS = M' Physician•in--charge "White Satin." This floor stands Robert Lloyd has sold his-farm to Specialist in Bee, Diseases. Prostatio Dia- Mrs. Cammack, of Montreal, and theythe perfect flour for pastry and cakea.a eta m of Men. Diseaass of Women, Cancers, without a peer, have taken possession. It makes white,flaky pastry and takes ' 2omore.X•Bay ezamtaation. Diseaase of eye. We have a large supply of all kinds p wH ITBY less shortening than other brands. It - war,nose,throat and longs. Fitting glasses and A number, of young people .from is a spec}al flour for a spec{al purpose. all acute and ohrutic diseases. of mill feed, bran, shorts, Jumbo and Glasgow.and Vicinity spent an enjoy- J. N. Horto of.whose whereabouts olaoe Hours!s to s and T to a •sly feed flours,also-oat chop;barley chop -able evenin recently at F. Marsh- p' and a meal. g' y there was mush 'anziety, has been CHOppjN(} man s. located. Upon a warrant issued b f,gQa3• Chopping every Tuesday, Thursday . Mond, Wednesdays and Fridays, .., PP him with these various ocharging We grind last_and fine, the Copeland Brewin Co.C E.FAREWELL, K.C., HARRIS- and Saturday during winter months. MONGOLIA g ions and not �. 2ss.00nn OrowaAttataq.andOottaty A call will be much appreciated, • g amounts to �• Lt- GREEN Gout House.Wlimy. 14� Vin.Cent Ramsay spent Sunday with the office, he was arrested on .ging friends in Mt. Albert. street, Toronto, on Friday morninm � We are sort to hear of the illness'( T. HARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, y The amount mentioned ie $190cJ J. Sotteltor,Fotary Public,Bvectal ltzami• o!Jacob Sidney, and wish !or him a EVANSVILLE .. ser for siKa aonrt of Brock Street, �. L. SPIN$, LIMITED, speedy recovery. be is alleged to have. collected from a Whitby. ray Mrs. David Seebeck is under the customer in Smith's Falls. It is also alleged that there ttreother collections � PICKERING. ONT. doctor's care. We ho to see her KILL (�J. G. DOW. B. A„ Bnrrister, to account for in addition to the above ,N`around again soon. R•Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money to and that it will probably reach to a loan. OiSoe nett door to the standard Bank, A number from here attended the thousand dollars. Much sympathy is -•� � , Whitby. MIT oyster supper at Joe. Mowder's, Atha, oa Thursday evening o1 Last week. felt for his wife and family in Brook- B A �'� r oestert is gL Mrs, Wm, Tapscott, of Agincourt, lin over the unfortunate occnrrenee.♦ J. E. Disney's delivery of farmim-and Miss V' a Ricketts, of Lemon- t Having put this Mill and water R. E, J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary CLAREMONT vill are a in a time with their Plemea a a few days ago was a great l D S Csoa..,Sonorary graduate of the On aunt; Q. Tarr. success. Thirty teams loaded with power 'n Stat-class shape, I a Casio V•ioHa ,vy Carl•ge.Toronto,Canada. All farm machinery were in the proces- �; didesses and ialanes of domesae satmals treat• for all styles of furniture. —• sion. Mr. Disney is doing a rushing _-have installed a ed on the most modern,approved and scientific SCARBORO F prtndpied. omc•s at corner otSing and Lino Maple Leaf Football Club met business with the farming coisimuaity. New Attrition Mill, for feed. on Ave., Bickering,Ontario ly on Wednesdayevening of last week ` e wheat grfstinir fo The g wHiTn•r - I?V can also do b r aasstlrttt�# 6arl?s. Ro®m MOuid3It _ at Mr. Bent's There was a Large at- �T " j tendance and It was decided to enter S. I. Trees has purchased the Clegg you out o our own wheat, y i o h rV G. HAM-issuer of Marriage an intermediate and }unior team }o propertc, Dundav St., for$850. having put everything in Y . L.iceao®s In the County of Oat.rlo Picture' Frames the Central League. Officers elected : Alderinan J. Moore is giving up the Plakk•rtag vindge my President, R. Lowrie; 1st Vice, R. butchering business to begin farming, order for doing this. � POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- n Smith : 2nd Vice,J.Bell; Sec.-Treas,. Mr. Renno.of McMaster University, Also buckwheat floor, rye f1bur, � . lion•er, valaator collector sad isscdr 'W1nd0ihaI88 J. Bent; Committee. M. Douglas. H. wiil occupy the pulpit o! the Baptist 4, ! of marriage lic•naes.Brougham, 4oy Iii _ ,- - Dodd. W. Brown. J.Crichton. . Rey- church on Sunday• - i'sraham...flnur�eiC_ Very beet ` k' '�•''� HOPPER IaaaP! of Marriage nolda, W Stephenson. Percy Hen- The Board of Trade on Monde *; n LJ. Licenses in the county of Ontario. derson waa unanimously appointed night determined upon a campaign of attention Riven to all work. managlf',of the team.and has already punkt.its aA s tr>sidpntial, educational Give ns a call. Ogee as store and bid residence,Claremont. 1 �ti 11. - 1 -- -- -`-'-'- -� UNDERTAKING secured+i bunch of players that will and tuannfariuring centre. f DB.BEATON.TO-WNSHIPOLERK be hard to beat. R. Re nolds will. as The Idle Rom Theatre hari been re- Q�-t -�•- _ � x . Ooa+•+socer Commissioner for taking - in the t, look to Lha unior team, modelled info two stares. The Wom- �• R�t7,7�JJZ atada+tw Aeooaatans ate. Money b loan ' In connection pas j 1k,Y og lszm p�op�y Issues of.t[aalp to Lin _ and by the way they have started out, en's Institute has engaged the west �• saes.~ aVhit•n3s, Ons. 1-1 Distance no object. '.. will hold their own agalpet all comers, one as a Rest Room, and Mr. Vance. AL i besides applying playeaifor the inter- merchant tailor, has rented this other. - i" POSTIL[.. Licensed'Auezioneez, . alPrlcee moderate. nsedtate team. A Carnegie Library Is assured to the Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes . for OoanMes of York an. Oekdrte: Ape. .. Ontario Counts' a and eta s, -Wan aside of all kinds attsnatO Won ebortest County tows. The Ori 1 h 1. ootyea Addraaa lira•n of+er P.O-. Oat WMITEVALi Girls are agreeing to provide for iia Best it lump steam coal. All cell- � B. POW ELL. Licensed Auc- maintenance. A free offer of one of under cover, full weight andt For Colds. la Grippe The Methodist church Is undergoing two sites Is made by Miss Maud Annes. -- _ 4 Y Mouser. .aluamw and-cotlwtor for repairs. Ata spirited mertiag of the Coun- ,prompt service.{. ,.. :eouuues of Ontario anti York- ell kinds of lei{sa Eliza White has returned home cil on Friday tri ht,an agreement was te9 sales conducted atter pCirately or by auction y g LUMBER Said noted ooll•osed. For dated or otherpar.. Prescription prescription No. ON from Toronto. arrived at whereby the Seymour Pow- Weldon•ppRiy as reelden«.Elisabeth sa.fiat• The carob{cation asJe held hese last er Ca, o!the Treat river, wtllfurnish aging. Phos. orders lett at Ns11 OIDe•.Piet. +•HRO'_!f0 L�ZINI!✓*• Saturday was Mite a success. the town with electric Wer. the Good 9LC�k of rough and matched fig. or Nacnaba •sore, Olaremont will re 9 :r Prompptdasention. saaefacsioa araC• Wm. "Burton bas returned home agreement Whitby will have the hemlock, also matched and y teed, My 9Lose number is Independent 1001 It goes right after the cold. The from the city, ill with In grippe. cheapest power east of Toronto, dreaded spruce and pine y dose is taken every half hoar. The S. S. Rice left for Toronto on Mon- The Whitby hockey team are each No. 1 hemlock lath. ; JOHN PHILIP p�e�e is 25 cents da yy where he has accepted•position. to be presented with a solid old a n and 4z UntatiA cedar - Mrs. Win. Philp Min Lillian Pen• wateb by the Whitby A. A. A. �e ebiagles, 8z and 4x British t ! " nock and Miss Trickey are on the sick function will take place in the Music Columbia shingles. 7. tL . Hale a full line or fresh and Cur- list 'ubt now. Hall an Thursday night next, Mayor Let me quote you ricer; on any -� _ ed meadia Constantly on hand. FOR THE KIDNEYS Miss Fiorence Trickey has been Downey presiding. There will be a - building materia you may F, - spending a few days with friends in good proggram of music, speeches, etc. require• •Bpice Roll,•, :Breakfast Bacon,- Premium Prescription Kidney Careen River. Mrs. Wm. Emerson, who at present $sm, Bologna, �Veinere, etc. Pills. A trial will convince you E. J._Moore has been visiting her is residing at Greenwood, is very Bah etuf a specialty daugbter, Mrs. C. B. Rice, who has anxious about Mr. Emerson's safety. Ind. phone 1504. , of their superior merits. - Price-50 been Mite ill. He went to the city about three week• -- !' JW prices paid for The entertainment, which-was held o, with a large sum of money with C REE O R f Buteher's'cattle Cents. _ in the Baptist church last Friday, was =b •to buy land near'Toronto, and • T. M- MnFA nr3XNa decided success. he has not been heard of since. Foul LOCUST HILL _.A '. j after spending a leaaant visit with - ? Dley *9 feared RUGGIST AND GRADUATB OPTICIAN. g pp .... TIME TABLF�Pickerins Station G. friends in Stouffvf}le. T.R. Trains going East dna as fonows- - PiCKERTNG, = ONT. Thomas Beare and family leave on f1ROUSiHAM No, 6 Mail 8.05 A M. Firt3t-Clasi rigs for hire Wednesday of this week for their new " 18 Local g•A3 P.M. a s. R: G indisposed with la '6.04 Da or night REAL ESTATE home MiesnRuth Ane, who has been grippe.> Cassie spent " 14 Local foil w Mr Greig is Day 8 .` ••••• e •din some time with her and- r pe over Sunday.with m - Train* going Wast doe as follows Bus meets all trainil g No. 13 Local 8,36 A.M.parents at aL Port IIs}oa, is home again. friends in Toronto. �• 11 Loo>.1 � . 2.30 P. M. Teaming promptly attended to. ` Two fifty-acre farms for sale,cheap.. Epworth League topic will be taken Robt, Cowan had a,very successful q Mail 8.150 P M. Goodbu}ldinga, plenty 15f water, oite' by Mr. Lehman,of Green River, on wood bee on Thursday last. *Sunday Included. " Agent for Canada Carriage Co. riday evening. Everybody welcome. Russell and Mrs. Brodie and family balf in cash, balance on mortgage if • spent Sunday-with relatives here. x _ eAtsAM . We H.' Peak,eakf P4cka*'in¢. leAlso a good tenement d-welling g g home a wit his familyooyer Sunday. , a • yielding 1 . in the vellage of Pecker. Mise Irene Rogers is visiting at A. Masa Edythe Brodie, of Toronto, here Are' Blacks' aithin y g J'Rogers, spent over Sunday with her mother. +, Ing. Miss M. Shantz visited at Uriah Byron Feasby returned from Toren-. ;; a• Joaea'over Sunday. to,wher he bas spent the past fews_v Geo.Jones took a business trip to weeks, Few— Thin'g' 9'Having rented the Dumbarton shop �! >�flts lif#1V#ftJJV Woodstock recentl�e Mra. •dill is under the doe- and opened the same,I am preps•- Mrs. Birkett, of Dlaremont, is visit- tote's care a present, but she is im- ed to do all work,entrusted.to + :+ Ing friends in this vicinity. proving. - -me in the above line. Victor Jamieson has eng%ed a Mr. J. in and-Mrs., Wagner, of Picker- out pf which is gotten such a de- ed aspecialty,. _ . Golder for the dammer moat_s.. Ing, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. gree of comfort as . q We V. Richardson. �• Hubbard'. Call in and see me any time. Miss Ethel Crozier, o! Utica, been visiting at Frank Disney's. Mrs. J. and Mrs, A. W. sro of I'. ?tINTF1�TF..4R., -' Notary Public;*Pickering. '-Dav�id.Pilkey has rented the Hack- Cedar Grove, visited at Mr . Brodie's AGOODWATCH in bottom farm for anotber term. on Friday. It gets you to your place of _ DUNBARTOIY. - gLdOHSMITHINC�, ' Co.MrGeo. Wilson spent- Saturday A. and bars, Wilson, of Ashburn., and Sunday at Uxbridge visiting with spent Sunday with the former a moth- business on time is the morning. The " WOODW OBK12VG and er, Mrs. H. Willson. It helps you to keep that im- her parents. Wm, Hanson is home. He has portant engagement. the out- p` a ;t W0ODTURNING Win. Edwards attd family are busy p° 13 ;- •nOINION o1T � � _ preparing to move to their new home apent`tlie past year in the city,but he come of which would be failure, rV i ♦� in C7}aremont. likes the country best. }f yyou were late. . tur- Bead oinbe, Toifonto Sawgumming apd•filling. Fred. Rowe and family have got$en J. and Mra- en tan and Miae Ellen. It your ou from being l late nicely settled in the Arbuckle oibse, of Toronto, spent Sunday with their ed by your wife for being late. Pine wood for kindling dell $1.?5 lately occupied by Bert.Wilson.' parents, G.D.and Mrs. Linton. for dinner. " General Banking Business Rob and Mrs. Laden arrired here In a-hundred ways it tides per cord, 10-in.long. Samuel Disney, of Chalk'Lake.hasin- transacted. ' transacted. been busy for some time hauling.lum Sundtay from England and are stay- you over difficulties and if of in- - ter for John Gaiislin's new barn. Ing at•John McLean's hotel at present. estimable-value to you- from W N JACKSON B�oae RoA� Mr.Lush, of Burg's Falls, bas -been The regular communion service.will youth to old age. S�eOfal attenti011 given to i i I in this vicinity purchasing-horses for be held next Sunday morning, A til We pride ourselves on this all the C0�90t10II Of Knight. Bros., lumber merchants of and, at the Ch istian Clhurcll.• A full important quality of our watch? - ri'e dim e - iiiiii -: that place. attendance of the members is desired, es tbey are oo ct e-ke 88x9 DOtetf. have you lots of Wader ? W m. Burgess, of Inverinay, Sail<., John M.{;Ferow had the misfortune ars. Come and see them. Dont f. g o ed de s mon has returned home, after spending a to fall on the ice n Wednesday,while lay. Tune i eye JUCL BROS" OF WMTILVALEr couple of months visitingfriends and geeing a scuttle o7 coal. While no SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . bones were broken he was very badly repo®i'tEi received Of 1. iY1d are prepared to furnish you anythjn s reAtlyes here. NormanBassett A number from here attended the shaken up. upwards. in the line of water supplysuch as „At Hoiiie heldin the Masonic Hall - We reapet to. report the.serious ill-, . C KE ING NEWS pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. Brooklin, on Friday evening and re- ness of Thomas Wilson. On Wednes- JEWELER AND OPTICIAN idyl Znt®=e rat allowed ' at highest plumbing, etc. - port a most enjoyable time. day its be was sitting at dinner at the A eurrevt rates. Peter Robinson has been busily en- home of his brother,Nemrick, south 1w1FltON£ - WHITBy j They are also expert well drillers a ed during the Est week cuttin}I of the village, he.-was seized with a 'Te ,f 1CHA9. D. Goanox; Manager and respectfully solicit your patron! wood for vaRione neo a hereabouts. paralytic stroke. He was taken home <" 'WHITBY BN�g• age for the future. first-plass all cuss man, in the afternoon. i Ind, phone&621. Peter is a y • �v• •n 3 Q, . \• "�f. >.- ',. 7 •>.. .' -. • •, .. � '. .. .. '., n•,s. � sly .r. '.';' dST! F „u...p .,e, s. ,4 . eon.-'.:. n' w - ',- a�_f•..,•'. n-. 'w✓,'?ht 9'iPn•• , +s5. .d r. � E+ ^;;s, e, S` rt^..§„Eor,3 .: .a'. ...�;� ,'. '--^,„yv ..s :.''.' •z. n.;cw� .a�. ..�s. '"i, � .,•;^`i '� �;.., ..:. t ...�,+��'.'w c:'. -;q:' t"td4 ��,,,gy.`;.• ,�„ .i� ' >Il, .�.i, ,r , �,a .a��• ,.fir.T,r As `�-". .�� s�. � r.,.;P �., r* -;,�, '��.rs� er.. �. , raW, i ti 44 +# #0+++*++++++++++++++ +++ Nancy could hardly breathe; her strength. 5eezzled w.leave. her sud.7 denly; she shut her eyes to hide THE RIGHT. -WAY his face - from her sight. Yes,"' she said, in choked, In all case18 of DISTEMPER. PINK t strained -ton", "if--it is—ta.-save, Yr. imrL1J&NZX, -061-131i,Eirc. him, I—will be your wife With an exclamation of triumph, of all horses. broodmares. colts. stallions, is to ` Clrawshaw-had-her'in his arms- and 66SPOHN THEM" J kissed her pale, cold lips. Oil ongues,orthin lrh.,,.teed Put Spohn's Liquid 'o..d to AL11 at them. It ' At last!—at last muttered. acts an the.blood and glands. It routes the disease OR, A.100K INTO THE PAST it should' I' vowed be, and it has by expefliag be Iiee.pseg.r;t . .ward. • ff'hii v trouble a ,tp r . h P...d Ab- -lovecLy4ou from first to come. I'Ne solutely Iree 'to anythiQui njurious. A child Even now; when I could mar- t. 5c and Sri.00 last. it.ft�u 50C and Sx.00: ths dome Sold by.druslistsandluess dealers. ry any womlb I 'Chose� I'".. come �04 4 0 +-4a++.+0+-++'«+ back -to yo-ti, Nancy. Distributorst He-kissed her again, but she-made- All Wholesale Druggists CHAPTER X.--(Cornt'd) "A prison cell she repevt'e<J, no response, she lay like An image SPOHN MEDICAL CO., hurror. of those slowly, yet with '.o.1 stone in his-arms. Her apathy •Chemists and ' Beit:teriolog s As she met the glance what—what t do You 111106''J, e shivered; then pride black eyes, she My uncle wh angeredhiul. He loosened his hold, GOSHtN, INMi V. S.A. 16 mean?" so that she. staggered ' back add _ gave her,strength. With a bow She mean," said Crawshaw, speak- wsuss'ng him, when Thomas nearly fell; but as he came near itly, "that youx ,nCl� , -­ , M= M 11ML-11111 11110 ft M PI FKM A Agy-4- 1— a e- IAVI all ILI Ing Iff"31,ted-sugar in.watRr a ding blapleine,a eMo Wait a bit, Nancy, I want' a a symp better than with forging my name to the tune lie touched her. V Mall . w stopped her. has' very folislily occupied himself �ke, and she 1W1ArLk1`wL is"er'god"i"o"If not send efoU.1 battle ,felt as though she would go mad if word with youi. if you please-�' ok- Crescent Seattle, Vitt of- a couple- of hundred - pounds; -"GLLg,—,lea,_Ve_ me!" she whis'- She turned pale as death. that's what I mean, Miss Nancy. t•piered, shrinking fartherin _ away from Was this the fulfilment already of This old scoundrel confessed -it to 1 him. round. She tried to get up" and didn't simply twist the .neck of it M, ]ler vague presentiment me with his own. lips -only, ye'ster-I" With- a'savage exclamation, yet speak to me, but she cannot even and hand it over to me so in a form on- ulta, "You seem to have something day, (with an ex t '1iea'rt,­ Thomas open her lips. I am quite determin- inconvenient to carry. He folded t* your mind, Nancy,') Crawshaw "And—and—it rests in your Crawshaw obeyed her. ed Mere'field"—turning to her the'top of the bag over and rolled it hands went on, fixing her with his eyes, "I have wou," he said, triumph- cousin, and addressing him -alone— down to form a handle—& grip j. "have you had -bad news from, The girl's lips could get no fur- antly, to himself; but as he was "I am, quite determined to have piece; and then he tied this buudle _,_.homer, { they. moving away he tuffied. "Under- Dr. Knowle's here, if she is not bet- around securely With twipie,. thus The Last sentence roused her an- Mr. -Crawshaw' took out'a gorge- ;sta'nd," he said, curtly,- "you've ter Soon." making it tip altogether into a bun. I ger. ous case, and witLout:an apology lit nut to utter one word of this to a "I will ride over at once," Lord dl,(, that x-as secure and handy to "I have business Indoors,_Mr. a cigar. 'living Soul. -Let the world tknuw 1 Merefield offered, eagerly. -It earry. C raii -shaw; you will pardon me if I ,yes,,, he said, carelessly, fling- ,nothing, except that you ai­ iny iwon't take me long, Dolly." "Of coume'I liked all thA, and"I­ you, xt rests in of your own free will.' If i fnid "I 'shall be very happy to accom- 'leave* ' '—P) .. . . . ing away the match, �,l fifcund that he always did up his "Your- business can-wait," he my hands whether I will prosecute 'Out you have spoken'to any one of modate Miss Leicester." Mr. Craw- I packages so or putting On 6 In e-. 7. said,* quietly, sad at his tone she him or no; or; rath6r, I should'say them, I Shall put Vour uncle's*case Shaw 'broke in, blandly. He had I times a wood and wire handle; but shrank back, it.rests in yours, Nancy." in the hands of the proper autho'ri- been lolling back in his chair, very he always made the package secure There eras a nasty air. of deter- "In mine I" ties without dela,.." silent, but with a curious smile how- and handy -for me. - He had.Soma '-6ination about him; shethought for me, and I've been buy. s. felt a.sud- The two words were whispered If Nancy heard,' she made no 'ering about the corners of his den loathing and fear spring up faintly. sign, -and' as she walked away ng. of him ever since; and if his mouth, a smile which had vaguely e "I have waited for this say no more about it, though she fell prone on the ground in sr- ter. would go Out of my way to t anew for this mau. 7. ..- "Yes, in yours. Marry iii� and glorying 'in his ctrward.ly conquest. irritated and annoyed Miss L ices- should move I'd follow him I OPPortu rade n the old chap has done In, 'nity, Nancy," -Crawshaw went on e out of lent agony and unfathomable at- -(To -continued.) with. him. IV, "and I am not going W,two-hundred quid. But you refuse spair. "The moral is this: Any small , slow lose it, now I've' got it;-I -have I me, and—well, Henry Chaplin will I 'And -still the sun shone and the ]BALKY IJOR-SES. Rtoreke�per, if his goods are right, a. good deal. to say, to you, my' can build tip a trade and hold it roses nodded, heedless of her bio- son.' erited—Ftin-: And increase-it if he has the intelli,. .9 -ken heart and ruined life, heedless A Fault Sometlu]64 LAV 4d gon(* and the human quality i -Nancy paused; her brain reeled. I He paused, and Nancy, weaken that 0�1 Her uncle, her mother's beloved that her joyous spirit is lowered, pie WaY9 i'o Overcome-It.5 prompts him faithfully.to consider 2, frbm her -long, 'anxious mental brothe-r—the only creature in tbe-lber loving nature.tr,_ . . The incorrigible balky horses of: ii(jt himself alone but as well the istruggle, *and faint with the heat, wide world -of tile rld who had given her love the rural districts find their way to leaned her hand oD-the top "All bereft. wan' and.i-nteres,ts of his c-astoln and-tenderness in those old miner All seat to supl.,ort herself. ab!e days--her poor, broken-down As vhp-n some tower doth fall, wholesale market-a, where under thel'ers."' physically test of hauling a heavy truck %ag- But though she was t uncle in a cell:—it was hur- With battlements and- wall, -r prison on on a weak, -her hebta4 - courage -*as.- �And gates,-.and bridge.. and all, pav6d street with h rible—if— wheels blocked the vice is lixim-d- AFTER 22 YEARS. "You ca e 0 not nothing iately discovered, --say-9 tire •.Horse n have nbthin&� to say to I .do not b-lie-,e it; 'I d :And othi gL left." believe it"' she cried, fiercely, turn- X 'Me to which I care to 11%ten," she bhoer's Journal. Body of Guide, Pprfeetly PreserT- -isaid, -in quiet, forcible ni ---e tones. i ng on him. -CHAPTF-R- X1_ If the a 'mal has been sold as id, Vi-e-lded up by a Gtaelei. -The f - f_ serviceably sound and guaranteed a A flash of anger shot across Craw- -n your:- own hand the long summer day which herald-, ;must prove the truth. Miss Leices- cheerful pul- , The body-of a guide, perfectly ithav's swarthy face, ed the evening of Derrick's return willing worker and a cheer, "I've got a question.to ask ou," 'ter entrusted me 'Alth Some letters and ler the buyer rejeets; his purchase' preserved, has been ,sided up by y ' 'for you thit have' arrived by the she expressed such a decided ard-thc horse is re, 'Id without"amy, are of the Swiss glaciers.after & Abe replied; shortly,- "an d "I want, - for Miss Leicester's ci.�m. pan_ L - 'A seconc'-_post, Unless I am mistaken ,ish guarantee except clear title ojown- rwriod of twenty-two years. In IBM an aLnswer... 9- scrawl ionship, that" despite herself the 1 the guide fell into a crevasse: is turned -her eves' the. I see -Henry ..Chaplin' . scr L erzhip. N ancy tu little mistress of Ripstone Hall star. - Oh' if they um,.ing'them. Some h*rseq have learned to "lk body was lately recovered, its ap- roses nodding 'had t throw up her own inclina- hanged by its-tiong im-- viere but human, and could help He tu,,k the letters out.of his coat by be+ng O%erlc,aded 'and abused r*aranoe unc tions and attach -herself to her Thii-ir courage has been overtaxed prisionment in th-e ice. .7 iter to escape this man' She felt pocket and handed them to he'r. ialint, who w&s also her gu4"t, Despite herself she took them. have been other cases of and herebel, di�heartcned at the the bringing back of a long -lost a curious sensation, as though --Luncheun -was- but scantily at- flun about her, She­ let the others fall--to,-t+fu-- �taektthey are asked to rform. -held for years-in the close em. net were suddenly tended, for Lady Burton and her 1 hody r . and she was being gradually drawn ground; they were only invitations �two daughters. -with Capt. and Other.horses appear to balk from brace of.th Harper's natural inclination and appear is ice, says old life. V) garden partirs. etc., in the neigh- Mrs, Fairfatx,- had driven over- to foaled full of innate stubbornness Weekly, One of the first instances burfiood'; and sinkirig -onto a seat, Ile. She passed one cold, trembling she opened-her uncle's. Her eyes another lawn-tennis meeting !,(,m,. Balkiog, like windsucki_ng, crib- on record relates-to the Hamel hand over her eyes, while Craw- were Acre dim with growing horro�r and miles off� and although Lord Mere- bin weaving- and halter pulling, rident, which occurred in 1820. watched her carefully. field was present, and Mr. Craw- ice developed b natural in Several guides were swept down by shaw wate but she.read criongh to.know 1 is a v y n You know what it is,-Nancy," in, shave also,- the mea] was only,.a dull heritance. '.In- Isreaking ' young an -avalanche and hu-i'6d into' 440, he remarked, coming a step ni�ar. that Crayshaw-had indeed spoken affair_ horses to harness too m cravaisse. the truth. ja much caution tf, I .. Duroth� struggled hard to join-Icannot he observed in asking the: HarneL prophesied the glacier She shook her bead and shrank -','Nancy. for (!<A'a sa6,-'.' the . h r auri.t's chatty conver,.at' n: . Aoula yield them up in the course I in e. youngster to pull light loads to be-creature wrote, ''save me' -a. but Forbes but 'she was depressed with -e gin wilh, of--ne thou-sand yeai away from him. th th Crawshaw's face.darkened. have seen him. He tells me it rests heat, and distressed at:-N. ancy'� qijd- The balky hares cannot be con. believed that the.,end of the glacier Z, '.Y4ur, memory -be- bad,- in your hands; child. By your mo- 'Id be reached by the bodies in lure yo , save den and most unu&ua.l.attack Of it-1- quered by brutal --treatment, bul wuu he said. curtly., must ''There i's ther's memory, I Int lure u e I Haas. may be induced to pull by'many de- forty ftars. This statement -was e from a felon's shame—a felon's then, only one question- I am likelytom If she is not better in an hour's vices intended to attract his . at-, considered bold, but its accuracp ask V4011. Nancy, and you've-heard. celP. I was m&&-mad with trou- wuN 'borne'out by the event, In time, she said, in -a low vb4ce.".to tention, from his resolution not to forty years the flow of ice brow it be ore. bie ;-but I am sane now. I will work • Lord-Merefield,- whom__She� felt un. pull. To lift the forefoot and, to repay him, but he will give me Shb 'Was trembling'in every limb -he shoe, to put a h ndf 1, the bodies to light. no time; You can alone-save me, derstood And sympathize�d with her pound -on t In IW Henry Arkwright.was lost now. anxiety, "I shall send fur Dr. of grass or dirt in his mouth, to Then I have but to give Von the IN ancy--you Knowles. I have " never known giv'e' him a lutnp of igugar or an ap- in a glacier, In just thirty-one same' answer7 brother received stele= --as -1 have�al*ay-s - She crushed-in her hand the writ- -hearted man, Nancy to be ill like this beforoi. , pie t6 eat have all proved success., years his done," she replied, in a voice That ten cry of the braken i Gram from the Mayor of Chamoun �'It is the 4teat- LOrd.Mer-efield, fol in -some instances in indbelng her head sank on*her breast, while statin that the body' had' been would,tremble.. course, hastened to suggest, a horse tofpul-1. -I think-not" Crawshaw, standing close beside, ofcourse, found. .Every article of clothing " 'Poll my word,...Dolly,, njy head s a cord around. the pas- watched with br athle in ominously breathless eagerness pas all the forefoot -forward Crawshaw spoke has been" achfing like anything all tern and was intact. His name and regiment -He paused, and then the agony. she was enduring. - )I . . . calni'aceents. , the morning." until tl­,� animal has to move is al.I could be read�qarly on. his hand. or' She lifted her eyes; and gazed at 9. 1 kerchief, and gold pencil case said, with,great deliberation 9 "Oh, yes, youl heiid -would,'.*. so.-a. means of starting a balky ,Will you be my wife, Nancy 1 the flowers shedding their fragrance Djorothy replied, t�h-oughtfullv, horse. An electric battery manip-, opened and shut as easily as when 'Hamilton I" on -the air; and some words of the he had ]set used'it, three decades 'a Poet,came back to her in a vakue glancing at that very boyish object ulated by the driver gives an'-animal t eated.. from bim'with p before. She retr strange way: As she spoke. '--But Nancy. is so a shock from a. source that he does L tibudder. diffe-rent." not comprehend and ii the -16test "No--no—never!" she murmur. "I shall never again be friends with M is. Darnley caught the last device in treating incorrigible ed, overwhelmed with fear and lisroses." -words, and a slight frown came on hories. 'gust. "I—I would sooner die!. L6t I .. .7 her face for an instant; but 'it .:!me pass. vanished,as -she poured:out .some ,91 to be lis- Never again would -she feel •the shaw-was not loads. suis colds.M.I. 'But Craw HOW TO HOtD TRSDE.. thms, .P I.Is missed- so easily; he caught her tumultuous happiness, the exquisite more claret and lifted it to her lips. 2a canto. arm_and drew: her back. delight, that had grown with their "Doubtless Miss Hamilton was "Die or not, you shallscent only a few short hours ago. bored, Dorothy," she said with a �Xr. ShoTefton Dist fuses Olie Sec; be my: More people have the gift of gab wife!" he gentle smile and draw]. ret.of Suictivess. muttered. furiously. His It was gone, never' tc. b.6 returned, "I have than the gift -ro-mu-agari face 'was pale to his lips, and the never'to' ' I often found a headache a conveni� "Most of-as," said Mr. Shovel -of silence,_ effect was horrible, with his coal- A lover'i drfaTh, t as.a ent excuse when I wish to be• ton, '.'are looking out for ourselves If a girl'has money she may be Vack'eyes and hair. have sworn n side alone.': I' think we'll all admit, that. The', Slender and graceful, but if she 7 midge's life, had been borbe trouble with most of us is that we hasn't, people are apt to stick to. rily those roses, and now a,fru Dorothy bit her lip: to say she is it, and T mean "Then I hop -e hot suf- don't do this intelligently; we are biiflt-likt!" a olothospin.. . oath:" for 'what else could such a sacrifice p y9q hav . . . i Nand'wienebed her arm from his be called?—was in progress be always thinking of ourselves and y them. now,-when you made such an ex- our own interests only'; and-that's ------beneath fared as poor Nanc- is -suffering grasp. cure, Aunt Anne," she answered, where we slip a cog. ..Let me so long trate & Home Dye "I am not the lonely, friendless She was ;silent }Fat-the hotly., Here's d- him, man grew impatient." ,,girl I was, she answered Mrs. Darnley elevated her brows "I buy fruit to carry home; I've That was trembling in ever "Well," he said, roughly., "what I I - . though she y in a manner that aggravated her done that for—well, a good niany ANYONE limb. "I have iriends who will is it to bel 1 am waiting f4.r" niece beyond description. years, and fora long time I bo 7. protect me from such vulgar threats. answer, and I must write 'to my I=—I! - - "I have just come from around in various places. go' m Nanev's pla - Then one licit6fs by this aftetnoon's rust. ed at a "Friends!" he repeated, pas- Have you thought it all tut, and 7 'iirii'd. day some years ago I stopp rqom,',' Dorothy -ent on, hurried- HOMC DYEING has ly and angrily; "and.if you bad store where I liked the looks of the always been more or sionately.- '-�Yes, .1 know—Tour are you going to stick to v-)ur lcv-- ed a m6-- less-of a difficuit under- seen her, poor girl,. I.don t. think fruit A�4 wberp,_ail I noticed jrienx—yoiir ,]over, Naney—th,-_ man er?"—how his eyes glared as be you would have been inclined to. ment later,- the, paper- hags. werg. A talicing-Not so whan you use 14 little heavier than those 1 had been who -gets -the kisses that belong to spoke of Darnley—,"and see your �11- �ss. She is'as white, doubther illness. Thd bags here'in Well, go to him, and d see if he uncle— as a sheet, and her eyes look as accustomed to find ca�rd d Story will your --protect you. -and. k Nancy put out her hitnd with a cost the dealer more, maybe a qnar- though' some one had cost her- '!JOHNSON. shudder. 'a cent more a -piece Rif-11,ARI)SON uncle, Henry Chaplin, out of a pri ter- of half two blows, they are so black all NE, S swo GO_ ln,ked, 10P cc -"No—no—not-that-1=1 consent but I liked the looks of them. They.. Nlancy was rushing impetuously to—help him." T IWO -were good,-stout bags that would- JUST THINK OF ti I wife I" either N"'O.01 aNva Cotton,silk or Mixed Good.i Perfectl�- y- when hig, last words stayeocl I 1you will be my nit br-eak on the way home. With DY-0-LA you can color cit 7 "And when this deile'r hail put the SAME Dye. No chance of uiinc b ter; the hot flusfi. of anger died Crawshaw flung his cigar sway, III co s. has t'e jxoni.heyface. and approached hor closely.- coat& the.fruit in one of these bags bo WRONG Dye for the Goods you hisveto cot., =C 0,01co Ell •'h Y ,y n :4 q f;+++ ..�4 :t; fL i..-• M��,, 'ys.^' .;F'_•Y �1+ �' �,'✓•' :G�:•+', 5 .... . n. �+�' ,F, 4• a '�: �•'' ,.� -,.'•-•-'- ,,.,�•.,,. �,;, $�'.'�E,, .z;�:'p'"S•"y e'.1 �}t�:.:.R' •r`. c<�� .a �:f,.:, ;. .... ...^s ,e.. �.E{.,:.::'.xu.P , , wr ". a�uec..y •. _..Y. .. <�.da .,u„3., sa..r.- '+'• d.,. ra' 1a.».� .•w a}� 's °f,�:< ^A- j''�.I,�«::r�* �N;. _ .1 ..k. ...,' r_ .f4 . '..-04:.-c. ....Sia ,•.. ...v. .. �,...•„ � �; ,:_. .� •...... sly....•r -., x'``Z: .+•�'ri.,. .,-"3 ,.- -.: .. .. - C^.. ...^: .. .:,-..• .... •,.,, _ -w?+ :L i. ��M + .;SY':,.: ...L , -, :. Y - :...4•.,,;,.�]. r� '. „�,.' ,.. .. ate•;:' .. '.y.. 'r'' +, .. �..,.•�,,�,"� • ,..a/.,cl�:la'h azmyNl•*r�4EMx, -. G.�:.�ej/fa'waraprtpxa•!•�itb.•,l�iayyF:wpb*iS'.k+?:Y,Y.!hi>4s.e�AtR'.r'nnp ,s.�.s.t,a/ nv-AeNaVf,rr+vw+r'walla-J+. s.er.Fr,, pat"•. ear• ,.&•ac„y(r-., +u4rM^e'wte>.,ws,.+y•`e ,.r•.�.5�•dx ''�.r.,. ..a.:ad.^ l�^aye ..,<r-.•• a'�, 4 _�,,,� 1�... P A y vices of this man of"God. Little soil presided over by such a God MARC W CANADA , SMG 1 �RRIITIV ._ . _ _ did -he know of the independent must-bo sacred. It was a universal spirit of the' prophets. The-gift elief that the god of each land Y" _ s _ �N�URES N�A1TH which he sent along with the letter could be worshipped only on his own was an immense one, no less than soil. Similar semisuperstitious feet yx `' ^ _ _. $50,000 of our money." inks are not.uncommon today. (2) °. The king relit his clothes ?aikaman's.w•ish to be'forgiven. when ��➢lt�t �•Yoa Need lll Spring 18 $ --Nothing'was said in the letter he attended his king as heretofore c p� about the prophet, and Jehoram in the tearple of Rimmon to worship Y - -Blood BUMP lonio -» . could see in-the message only an there. This was a real dilfieulty. - _. casioa:for a.gaarrel, -and -there" The captain of the.king's host.had A spring medicine is an actual was nuthing,he dreaded more than made, .up his mind to serve .only ?nature the hostility of his warlike, neigh- Jehovah, and yet, in the prosyeu- ]necessity to most people. Y demands it as an aid in carrying bor. It seems strange 'thQt: the tion of his official duties, it would Is the Standard ArtWe' off the-impurities that have seta- thought of Elisha did not oectrr to be,necessary for him to follow the READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY �uiated in the blood during the long him, for. the invasion of�Moab had king's example and boa down be- For softs water, old winter months of indoor life. 'Un- brought him into .special prom fore the image of the Syrian god w '� P' �r fortunately thousands t -of people ence before the king; and even a of thunder. The answer given by disinfecting sinks, doseis, drains and for maa� other , w about his works Elisha shows that he took the cor- s A can dquals 20 lbs.SAL SODA. w o, recognize . spring medicine do n'ot know what Iof wonder ' and believed he w rest view o tis, venues , looking t Wdn•I,ETTCp�py r.lMizED zosoirro.Olrr. is best to Make and dose tAwelves equal to as incurable diseise like upon it as the sign of 4& fine cotisci- with harsh, griping purgatives. leprosy. ence rather than as a compromise' ` 'This is a serious. mistake. Ask` 11. Naaman was wroth—His pride with evil. There,is s, warning here, tan+ doctor and he will tell- you and patriotism had-both been hurt. however, that we must beware of t , tliat the use of purgative medicines' First, he was made to stand as a an external conformity to a system same religious symbol which his ,c6nipromised h;s master and friend ".weakens the system, but does not suppliant at the door of the house in which we do not believe. master had employed in refusing I and did muchtoannul the high- cure disease. In the spring the of Elisha (9). Then, instead of be- 20. My master hath spared this the present, he. adds blasphemy. to mindedncss which had prompted do-- ' system needs building up=purge- ins received by Elisha in person, Naaman the Syrian—The words are meanness. Sacred words become him 'to spurn the offer of money. tives cannot do this—they weaken as his rank would seem to demand, uttered in contempt. The foreigner degraded when uttered lightly to I 25. Stood before his master — l - tKA�e P g' • • g, .and the narrow, covetous 21-24. p g i confronts etheee�servant like an ach- you still more'. The blood should he was greeted by a messenger (10). had received.an enormous boon or no ur ose. be made rich, red, pure and only'a But the prophet was determined to nothing, Having stifled the voice of tonic medicine can do this. The humble still farther this man ,who spirit of Gehazi rebelled against reason and of conscience, it was• casing conscience (compare the case - tJ best tylood• building%`nerve restor- came with .such_ show of worldly such fanatical sentimentality.• not hard to pass on to lying and I of Elijah and Ahab). lig tonic medical science has yet pride (compare verses 5, 6, 9). Let As�Jehovah`liveth•-By using the fraud, and a treacherous act that' ' discovered is Dr. ' Williams' Pink him bathe in,.the Jordan if„he would -- — -- -- — -- -- - a;'. ` Pills. Every dose of this medicine I be clean. This was a climax of of- - - ' actually makes new',-rich _blood.. fensiveneae. Why was it necessary This new blood strengthens every to take this Ions loetrney of thirty % CANADA UMENT pMpAH .Y.INtI�'E� organ, every nerve and every part 1 miles and to wash in a muddy } y ' of the body. This is-why Dr. Wil- stream like Jordan, when his own hams Pink Pills cure. headaches Damascus was famous for its clear - - and backaehes, rheumatism and and beautiful streams, its Abanah - - neuralgis,” banish pimples and erup- and. Pharpar- (1a)' Naaman had Pm P `'. tions, and give a glow of health toIexpected to be received with great ". pale-and -sallow cheeks. Men, wo- 'deference and cured by some sort Annual Report of the Board of Directors rmen and growing burg and girls of magic (11). +- ',who take Dr, Williams' Pink Pills' 13. My father=An unusual term eat well, sleep well, and feet bright, of affection and respect. Sagely; = R ' active and- strong. I€ you need a they res cued, a man of such tour—_ `- -.medicine this spring-and _most age would 'not have shrunk_ from likely you do- try this great reviv- some great and difficult test. Why, i Your Directors beg to present herewith the annual statement of the affa'rs and financial poli- then should he refuse this easy and I on oCanada an iag tonic and feel the new life, new . i. tion the Cda Cement Com Limited, as of the alst December,- 1910. :healthhumble one i Company, , and new strength it, put I into you: Tt. His tush came again—There t Balance Sheet, we c attention to the Compan strong financial posi- In presenting the y's g a Sold by all-medicine dealers or by nes no thaumaturgical power in-the.l tion as disclosed b the large 'b:mou_nt of cash on hand, and other quick assets, and the com- a ` ioy�til at 50 cents box ur pix boxesEwaters of the Jordan, but there was Y g for 92.50 from The I)r. Ct'illiams' power in God, and that power be. ! paratnriy small amount of current liabilities. After providing for interest on oar Bonds and !¢edicinie Co., Brockville, Out, came available w tiaaman, because ;Dividends on our Prefrr:ed Stoik'for the year, we have been able.to sec up reserves for deprecia- f he obeyed in humidity of spirit. i bion, extraordinar • repairs and renewals bad debts, etc., and carry forward a substantial bal- _.--- s 1 : Ttte. cure hsd two iuunediatge.:. &ui ee-to Sur lus Accouno _ - - re4ults: (i-) ! aamdn s acknowled P SISD Y SDDO I . LESSON I rnent of Jehovah as the true God, The consumptivri of cement during the past year was not large as anticipated. Our busi- slid h;s remarkable decision t� give L peas also suffered on account of the Raitnays not being able to meet our full requirements for cars himself to the service of .Teh�.ah• ! :darts the hear (2) His gratitude which impelled I g y shipping season; consequently. we carry over from last year X91,118 barrels of x I\TERM Fi0�.1L' GE330r, him to return the entire -distance cement, _ �r ..,APRIL 2. and urge upon Elisha the accept ' ante of a present. And now, than- 'i .- ,Early in 1910 the price of .,ur pracluct Hca filed at a loiter price t#ian 'cement land ever �--- - g his w�rda, 9 g p 19tH, but your Direcwrs are pleased to ! ou his humbled" been so.d for is Canada, excepting for a short period iu f j+., 1Lesnoa 1. - Elisha Hq�ais \aa- thy servant), ;Naaman is admitted state that the anticipated savings in manufacturing and distributing our products were such that into the presence of Elisha aucil they were-able to still further reduco thia price. ,pian the Syrian, = hinge �• the'latter`a hope is- realized, that h Golden Teat, Iain. la.. L''. lr this warrior should know that in I' -V4e trust, when you consider the abote mentioned conditions, ana also the fact that dnriRg i n= Israel was a prophet; a main of 1910 our plants were only operated to 57.6 per cent. of their capecity,..the profits shown will be Verse 1. By him Jehovah had God, and not a mere cunning ne-. satisfactory to the Shareholders: = ,given victory unto. Syria—\aaman cromancer like those in Damascus is unknown w lirstury excmllt�(compare verse g). During the current .year, we look for a larger natural demand, which demand will be sti• through this story, 'and we are un- 16, He urged him to take it, but mulated by continuing fo manufacture a strictly high grade artwle; and by selling it at the lowest K certain whether victories over As` he refused-Such gifts were eu• possible price. This anticipated increase will enable us to ,,perate our plants to better advantage Syria are meant, or ccinquests of tomary. at heathen oracles, and than in the past,..but we do not expect that the demand will be.sufficient to enable_ us to put into �!(' -Israel. Either is plausible. Syria were not prohibited in the cabe 'of i - _ the prophets (2 Kings- 4. 42); But operation either of the two plants which have been idle since the organization of this. Company. had already felt the power of the h ;expanding kingdom of the Assyri Elisha, living as he did a life 'of However, it is confidently expected that the increased demand, and increased output, will result- ( ` anis, while Israel, on the otheri few Rants could• afford to abjure in further savings in the cost of manufacture and distribution, and it is the policy of your Diree- ( , 1;;f hand, had suffered from the depre- all rewards in the solemn language: tors to give your'-cu-stomers the benefit of these reductions. datives- of the -Syyrians• • A well- As Jehovah liveth• before whom I _ • founded tradition, supported by stand, 'I will receive none. This _ The Shs.,�eholderp' profits vvilf depend on the increased �Kolume of the Company's busintss, 7osephua, t>}akes.Naaman the •-sol. wouid impress• Naaman• with. his the policy of the Company being the maintenance of such a-stable position as will insure regular � dier.who', at the battle of Ramoth sp as his disinterestedness.,eriority to the sorcerers, as well Gilead, "drew- his how at a von- and uniform payments of interest on its bonds and dividends on its Preferred stock, and at the A. X ' ture," thereby killing king Ahab.- 17.19. These verses present two same time bein'g position -to withstand any unforeseen emergerrcv that may arise consequent on But he-was a leper-This more points over which (here has arisen -business depression or otherwise, which condition naturally necessitates the accumulation of, and I' than offset his rank, the honor in some controversy: (1) The meaning i wlrictr he was held b the people, tthe maintenance-of, a large cash reserve. 5 of the two mules' burden of earth. the favor he had '`wuc} fromi Ben- It seemed to Naaman that even the '• _ It is also the policy of the Company to equalize the price of cement throughout Canada in hadad, and his great courage. The - so far as the physical conditions make such possible, and in furtherance of, this policy, your Di- strange thing,about his affliction, rectors have avian ed to p g y "bowies er,. was the fact that ; d}d A BOOK FOR MOTHERS. g purchase a site near Winnipeg,e , on which they will erect, this year, s` } �' mill to grind clinker,-which will be shipped-from one of our Eastern mills: " The buildings, ma- F not 'cause his isolstion, as would. _ �. *� have.,been the clise,in.,Israel. y -Ever] mother is naturally 'chinery; etc., will be planricd so that, should it at any time.in the future be advisable, a Burning Q. :The Syrians had gone out in " fan .Tbe ins tittle' entomb.red, it I anxious for information that ; ' Department can be added, and the clinker produced-on the property. will enuhh*her to keep the lit- And further, an agreement has been entered into whereby this Company expects to ac= V easy for,them,to make a raid Ile ones in good health. The - " upon' an 'unprotected section of Dr. Williams, Medidne C'o,, quire, in the near future, a property at Exahaw, which, added to our. `Calgary plant, and the couutry'and make off With plunder i have issued a little book which projected plant at Winnipeg, will put us in the position of anticipating any extraordinary ., ` .bef8re they could be followed. c4tains a great deal of in- growth in the consumption of cement.in the Great West. ' ':3. Would that my lord were with I formation on the care of 4a � the pro het-This is a commeritary bice .and yoitn; children that With the view'of educating the public, and,popularizing the use of cement, in addition to .., Upon the attractive' character of every mrther ought to know, the ordinary. ad.v-ertising, the Company has published a small book illustrating sortie of the many •K - Naaman, -which made a little girl I The•'book will be sent tree to uses to which cement may be put, for which book there has been a great demand, 25,000 appli- fond,of him, and a king furnish ex- i. any mother who will:send her s• cure, aril name and address, with the cations for same having been received during the past 'six months. --travagant sums for hi the servants solicitous of his weI- I niuge of this newspaper, to Por the 'purpose of stimulating interest in the Company on behalf of the Employes, booth. fare.(_verses 5 and I3): The ,Dr. 1i illiains' Jledic ins' in efficiency find cheapening , as well as creating a feeling of mutual goodwill, your -_ 5. A letter unto the king ' of p g production g g �q (',o,, Brockville, Ont. Israe -He took it for granted that DireCtors.deem it•expedienj:Co introduce a system, already adopted by several large industrial *, th�ng could .cumrnand...the..ser corporations with beneficial results,- viz., to enable employes W become the possessors of Pre ferrel and Common Stockat_pf,Ce-s which- will be attractive to them, the employes paying ti 'fixed amount per share per month out of their earnings, and 6e Company carrying the stool! for them, charging a rate of 5 per cent. interest. If the plan-is put' into effect, AH dividends - ` - will be credited to the employes-applying for the stock. Said stock will he held in truce for *P Cs For Tea {?u Can-'t Beat LZp �n'S' employy e .for a term of five ears, excepting in exceptional cases, such as ae.cL,. when his batt P will receivc-what-befiefit-ei m deceased employe has derived from subscribing to the stook. • _ as Stao;1 tlte' rest=of Time Whiie-•Otliors - Your Directors feel that the_policy, as herein outlined, will, as nearly as possib IIay.e Beets Puried i1) the Ashes of Inferiority the inters is-of tho consu. ors the,employes, and the shareholders identical, and waltu p'- ' Hs th:; Reco-rllizcd World's Standard the most enduring and beneficial ts•for all concerned. o whicb is respectfully sub itted - iNI _ _.: ' _ O beh f'of the card of Dire tors., K� WILLIAM C. EDWARDB, ` —0 cr .2 Milli ,a-.-Pa,ALa,g�es F o'ti `ViceMy. - resident , '., 4., .. °a •''.W ,�n,. .rq. , ..., ... n;. n ..,r.- . ,y . , ._ ,' 'e.. j. .a' y., n d :;y'.,-� Z,;',�, •�e efi. ^.n•l• hi.. ,, .. .';'fAA�,lry ...Y',v.rd,4rwd.u.- ..,.�' .�+{,.^}.1.as,.o wqw.A!" %S,5.v._ a l:r+'.. ..+ .^.L... �rtiA.�.i v <:Wi.,, A6 .i`I"gw.b..:'a{X. .`ell'. +rya "tW \•f N'e ef�;1eY.. •••t?�S,e dw. . �"A§ Mq ,.' „'t1�.rK1 2ik '!aP ,��n � _ :� - � rkw�"A.. `,__ fir.c. � ,eta � a 4F :T sK =,�,; ,',,.•, �, +';'.�'ws:�.•x" "€' _ •,� _ + _ a+ r n' ,.4 `'.r� .�,;.sA?rnw "t. :,,.:mea""v�i^ w rR-',�":r• S'c,P ..,.*pa�snar^w:^uv.a'x,- xa'm-a v a„: ,r. .::c«: s ;'•�,.. + ^i>� P^ -^.•^ 0 77 tion prevelled.and on motion of Rev. that his manuscript for the History of Mr.Wood and Deputy Reeve Scott. it the Township of lokering would have _ ,,.. • ,. ��. _ was uu&uimo4sly carried that the to be is the heads of the Rublishers by are celebration shoo be held In the the the fleet of next enoo__ iq order to- celebration viaiait of Brougham,ane-on refound easure ubllcation by. the date of the Y Y, pp of n 5. Taylor, seconded by W. G. celebration in June.Any particulars o! Scott,Messrs.T.Poacher,F. L. Green events, persons or families which 'having opened up a new and oolaplete stook of w and Ed. Wilson were named as a cum- should have a place in the narrative, mitres to securer suitable grounds. and not yet given him, should be Turn- - itt Wilson, suitabl a by ds. V. isheid before the end of the mouth, ..GARDEN' AND FIELD SEEDS -- • URKAR, Proprietor. Richardson,moved that an executive otherwise JOHN Mthey cannot appear. •^.�s committee be appointed.and that the On motion the committee adjournedr All kinds of package seeds—Z for 5e. Timothy, Ma'ngel and Tttrnfp members of the equacil. the treasurer to meet again on the call of the chair- seed* beet grade, at a low figure. wm •s c�atsaaiel and clerk, with others to be named sa or a:efautive committee. an • Tatar,he members of that committee. The committee on Life reposed eels- -Barri. �brrtion of the centennial of the Town- The size of the executive was next a �si�*r $ s We are opening up new Roods all the time at ,alhip of Picketing held its first,meet- matter-of discussion,and the motion iffliq ung at the town ball. Brougham.on of Meieen.John Scott and Peter Mac Mn. Jameia Barris, of R'apells, Sack., THE R O 'E R Y S f O R 8+.turday afternoon. Lhe• 18th Last. nab to choose one from each poltiagg Nr; There were pseaerD6 Messes.A.Allison, sub-division was ado ted. and the fol- «I have found 1'srisiao Sage to be the p T.C. lowing persona. with those ahead ti W. G. Barnes, C. J. Brodie, y bed scarp and hair tonin and dteasinR I Brown, D R. Beaton, Wm. Cowan, choses. were named on that commit- have aver used• fey hair had been cum- Have you tried any Of the new soaps P lien.Cowan, W. T. Dunbar, George tee,via: Div. 1.J. A. O'Connor; Div, ing out in tSombs full and was very dry They are delicious. 5c. a package ` Davidson. M. Pitapatriek. G. M. For- $ W.J. Clark, Div.S. Andrew Alli- and brittle sad the scalp was always itch- _ ;” F.L,Crean.R.R.Mow son; Div.4. Wm.Thom; Div. 5,Geo. tall sad tall of dandruff. I hwa used two syr, W.Gee, SYRUP bray. E. B. Hoover. G. D. Milne,Jain. Davidson;-Dir.a Weetey Qee -Div. tiles"ot Pasisien Sage- and-it has stop- -- —� • p8r gn81' Mc(3rlskia. R- V. Mowbra Joa. H. 7, F. L, Green; Div.8, D. S.Turner; ped my hair feem falling. the Liebing and Michell,F. G. McCarthy. IPdaocnab. Div.9, Richard Ward; Div, lo, G. M. dandruff have disappeared and my bair is W, J. Itionkhoua .- C. Nighawander, Forsyth, Div. 11,John Scott,and T. doe and soft and glamY- I would not be Highest catch price for butter and eggs at Thos. PoucDer,C. Philipi W. V. Rich- Poucher. without this fine Hair Toa10 for many ` ardson, A. Rogers. NV. G. Scott, W. Mr. Poucher,seconded by Mr. Green times the prio&p' W. Sparks, tiV. T3adIer, S. H. Steven- moved that a committee be appointed For women,men• or children Pssisian RICHARDSON' S J " son, Jno. Scott. Wm. Thom, W. J. in each sub-division to search for pio- Sage is without any doubt the finest pre Taylor, D. S. Turner, W. J. Turner, neer and other relics and curios of pantloa for the hair. Daintily perfumed, --E. Willson, Rev, W. R. Wood, R. different kinds, and arrange for their it is free from grease or stickiness and Whitson,Ricbard Ward and others. exhibition. ought to be where every member of the --- On vection the B,uev-e, R. R._Mow- This motion carried and the follow- family could use it daily. barge bottle 50 bray,was elected to the chair and D. committees appointed: Div. 1, T. C. cents at all druggists or from the proper R. Beaton acted as secretary of the Osborne. H. E. Webster and Wm.Me- store, The Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort Era, meeting, Causland; 8,W.V.Richardson, R. A. Oct.,prepaid. The girl with the Auburn Mr. Mowbray was pleased to see so Bunting and John Gormley; 3, S. C. here b on every patobage. Sold and guar-many present. as indicating a live Palmer; Arthur Gormleyand Joseph anteed by T.M.McFadden. �� �� BWerL1. Tvfte 4 Wm. Cowan, P. Annan interest in the proposed celebration. Croydon; 3 ;b ' It was a fitting thing that the hund and C. A. Annie,Sr.• 5, W.J.Taylor, "VES Ti�� j D G$�K - redth anniversary of this now good James Todd and W. J. Roach; 6, Alt. NOW1+3ete*9iaetise • township should ba commemorated. Rogers. S. Mackey and. R. V. Mow- --- - The pioneers were a splendid lot of bray. 7, T.Q. Brown, Thos. Poucher 1' men and women. They were of good and Ed. Willson; 8, A. E. Ma or, E. OR SALE­--Twa brood sows, due 'j'wifye is s small item, but food twine save a lOt had _�1• to farrow in about two week.. A at \ ' .,heart and courageous. They to Bice and W. B. Milne; 9,Jas, w ills in. �91.nous 1 Pickeetng.at ad d:w J.A.3' IN Of expense in harvest time. Every time your machine is - encounter many dangers and bard- R. W. McAvoy and Harry Jonas;-10, Danbanoa P.0. stopped the delay costs you money. Time in ships in reaching here and many more Peter Maensb Sr.. Jus. Evana and G. harvest mop is always valuable, and some- 64 in their isolated homes in the bush. Cooper; 11, W.J.Turner, J. H. Mich- •w$ED FOR SALS—Alsike and Tim• _._ ' Tim- Ju had to dispense with many of ell, R. Whitson and W.J.Monkhouse. 0 oibl:also.1poang balls (On-irtbora),at tot times extremely precious on aaCount of tt pe 18 00A.Z,Piok•riaa For Oartiealan addrars �� _ the comforts and luxuries to which The form the celebration should W a•Push,at�ant r C• trate condition of Wptl,et of grain. Be sate yOtt I¢"t _ .they had been used in their home,• take was ioterestinQRly discussed by - use the k0 twine.—PLYMOUTH , serosa the sea and across the border in Idessrs. Poucher, Willson, Sparks. OR8E CLIPPING—Make that old "TWINE. Then you will be safe from the United States. Rauch credit wa- Green. Turner. Taylor, Micbell. For- looking bar" of yours took Zones by a dehys, p which due to the Rev. Mr. Wood. for with eyth, Richardson. Allison, Thom and pass r him GHVR d to prover style. BOTH, �Y �«+ him the inception of the idea of a cele- i,there, and the consensus of opinion and osbet p of-to apply yl J, SooTB,terms ordinxry twine causes. Plymouth Twins ea. Oran Silver. ;x oration found birth, and he has devot- seemed to be that it was a matter to t works perfectly in every machine. Mon ed s good deal of time in collecting tie left to the executive to evolve a L'RNIPS FOR SALE—The under- of it is made and used every yen thaal } materials for the historical voluno if general scheme and gro m for the, T sinned baa for erre a Quantity of turnips as ocher kid, because it is known to which he has in course of preparation. celebration. - in es:oallebt oondiven. yet°.• si cents per ! �> It fa the duty of every one of us to du W. J: Taylor,.who had attended and bushel. ADp170o pr•mWe,1ot89,sees 1,Pick- be the belt and has been for years. - all in our power to melte thGt cerebra- been in close touch with the 9citrboro •rtns•or vette Latton Bros,Danbartoa. ie as Binds mule sheaves with las ex' - . tion u success. Pickering is undouht- celebration, referred to the magalfi- T Iyg man or wotnaa wanted for sense, no knots, no breaks, and it .+eels the very beat township in the cent choir of 160 voice* as a pleasing L work st ham•poytes avec or vomverday full length and extra 6l county of Ontario, Ontario the best feature. There voices were drawn +tom oppp°rWork to vance and r time can es Get Plymouth Twine be aced. taus! not dtAlonit andeaq ossa to ' - county in the province of Ontario, from all pasts of the township. and aa:pertata*. wlNaTON.Limited.epadita Ave. Ontrario the best province in the Do- were trained by as accomplished and Toronto. 11327 from the local dealer. I.Ook for minion of Csaatda. and Canada the skilled conductor. the wheat-sheaf-tau. `+ brightest gem in the setting of the On Motion of Mr. Poucher, second- S b"ew GRAIN—The�bushelsof Goods ham bar. 'British Empire. and we must Som ed by Councillor Hoover. Messrs. W also Siberian ow. W. a. SOL 1'BT, J. E. D��J,\�CI�, ' �tj,,� , lmemomts its centennial In a manner J. Taylor. W J. Turner, F. L. Green �„syam tt9t + ,jj�SCI ttttJJ r abefittiag its importance. He way sure and Poucher were appointed a com- Nye••tti ithe people would make it a success. enitt�ees to gain all possible knowledge OR BALE—House �►nd lot situated tuelosHar ;Hoped the members of the committee of the Searboro celebration and of like Foe Brow Pt. Clea mous appealse the tt e some Twenty tans on ceder. Will be delivered 3[etbodlst ebareb Tor paetic+alars a t to ;}} would exprfrse themselves. Irte1 as to events. and report for the information w•J Cresco,Roenb Claremont ly aNb qua" to your home free of charge. Drop us a C1 the form the celebration should take sod instruction of the executive come - r wtfeYa _ Card and we will send prices. '�. land as to the manner in which it mittee in formulating their scheme Q'KL?D Q1�AIN FOR SAGE—The : - -should be carried out. for the celebration here. ►7 undersigned ba. foe aleale s issh".quatilld _ W. G. Barnes thought the Reeve The proposal of F. L. Green that a Un'd'ue Ba"W4 iso.B thr..lt.d, and i 1 Mandschhouriaa 14 Alao.Hassod PtFinatt� • should explain what was required of souvenir. n the form of aluminum ltftpb�i fo1r�tbasaheaa,sea+•a e•etltla. 1ba committee. How. when and medals or buttons, met with the ap- DA Ss�L�i1LL eOsioassiHam ea or 2640 where the event is to be celebrated. proval of the committee, but it was BUIRLING are Some ofthe things which should deemed beet to leave it to the a:scut• FARM T.rOs RENT of 100 ac • • be first Settled ave to obtain design* and estimates et* of Piekezmt adlatoirc a the village vviillag ur«a Mr. Mowbray agreed with Aar. to costs, etc. woo First-°tars bui�aas good tonnes sad Barnes that these important questions The proposal of Ed. Willson 'that a la a aigb leap of nnitivaae�on, aless a school• should beArst settled by the commit- Souvenir of the township ,xnZie nn1, church.will,ago.wifhia two muse of the C.N. ria will Soon he bare and C. H. Burling has a stork of up-to-date Roods. d tee, The members of the Council had suit*ble for keeping, be Riven to any a swtob iipo•siiior ai a 0004 oaoa J s•pis Call and see his carpets and rugs as he bai the la reset styles (het his prices ti no peraooal knowledge of such cele person applying for same who can i4mNET. s�hithT _ _— �cf before you buv. The time has come for the spring sewing, and C. H. Burling brations, and felt that it was a matter trace back his ancestry to an 1811 - will supply you wtth a new ginger sewing machine delivered in your home on L best dealt with by a larger committee resident of the township met with —OR SALE—A Rood rough-cast the instAlment plan and your ofd machine taken in part paytnent. Don't for- of the people, and hence this me'tinir• Some opposition, but was referred to F boas eooertnlaa S room.based *water m stock is now complete in furniture such a9 fancy rockers, children's =' `:and is for this committee to decide all the executive committee for consider. and good Dement o uas. Surd and soft rater Bet Y i tnalde bouss. One-fifth of an acre of good i•rd rockers,centre'tables, extension tables, beds, coacher. dreaaera and stands. these questions. He had understood atioo, a*also was the proposal of W. ,e ocosaialas two . pie groes b.etda °'b°r secretaries, music cabinets, springs mnttresaen, window shadea, brass anis that an exhibition of pioneer relics J. Turner for the appointment of a trait. Also imPeriat a:ford swT•in erstats•s =�curtain ioM,sewing mtcbIns needles and supplies for ail makes of sous always as interesting testate of committee on music. repair with warming0" attaon•d. For tartn- po R 9 ar articulare apply w THOIL a, STEPHEN- tiiachines. Call and hear the new Victor gramophone. .All the latest records such efeebraticns. He. thought Mr. Mr. Wood advised the-committee(go�,elar mont Ttc for sale, .'Wood had been inquiring into the I --- _' form which the Scarboro township telbration a fete years since took, andIS HERE ' =; ;gent for ,Serfin W onumeild$ would Ask him to address the com- SPRING wittee, 1 Rev, W. P. Wood had not attended Call and get prices and see ents before placing your order. i eche celebration in Scarboro township and we,invite you to inspect our new range of prints. ginRhams, art of its centennial, but most of us have sateens, sheetings, pillow cotton, ticking, scrim. embroidery and CAREFUL ATTENTION TO heard more or leas about it. and it was -that many in the hall attended Tikely laces. Sugar is up; but we will give you 100 lbs. of the best for $4.85 EMBALMINGi AND FUNERAL WORK it. It was for this committee to de. this week. Timothy seed,46.25 bus. Fisir—sea salmon, haddie and - -`,-i7elde.be tbougbt, when and where thePhone�brador herring. night or day, Bell or Independent. 'celebration is to be held,and the form _. .It is to take. Let every one express his views,and decide each question by TERMS CASH, G. A. GILLESPIE Itself. This affair should he of the - •people,and the whole township should FAW Mail $ take it tip,and it could then be moth Ing if not successful. He did not pre- tend to know an more about the limothl a�d Clover �ed s (Lung Tonie) is made matter than any o r member of the committee. As a citizen he would do of Balsams, ROots and r _ bra eburs,and had his baoeis fait with Leave your order, Itou will Boon need them. - the history upon-whish he was at the - Herbsn*,f..id is absolutely ETEC '. present time engaged. 8000 lbs. Red th Rranplated sugar. _ � � � W.,G. Bsimh , seconded by W. V. pa bought before the price went ups from um, Morphine .1iT • Richardson,moved that this commit- and will be Hold at 44.75 per 100 lbs. Got a sack while it lasts. tee approve of the celebration in the any Similar dangerous�g, the present year of tbs•centeaaiai •oi °Wallpaper, paint, floor oil cloth, brooms, washboards, etc• «U. W quickly eUcyes z Pickering township as an organised _. . and separate municipality. Carried. 6 bars of Comfort Soap for 25c. 41 A discussion then followed as to the a bars of Taylor's Borax Soap for 26c.' and permanently. cares 'best dates for the proposed event' gal soda, ammonia, Old Dnteh Cleanest, etc. Cough3, Colds, Bronchitis -The committee was mostly in favor of June,and finally a motion made by J. H. Michell, seconded by T. Poucher, - ;Our groceries are the freshest. sad other troubles of throat r F and lungs, including even —to ay, thetoa Wednesday and Thins- GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM �"° eras. the loth and 16th days of June, mild cases of Cons�ption. " sa 1- was carried. _ ` Then followed a good natured but Moreover It strengthens 2 lengthy discussion as to the best place h ...for holding the celebration, Messrs. the lungs and the whole COU611• G.M. Forsyth and C. J. Brodie elo- so s f ?' quently depicted the natural beauties system against further is z of Claremont, its salubrious northern ® ® w►nap ata colds. prf .- Breezes and the unrivalled accommo- Asp _ U11e6 TROUBUS dation to be had at that place, while Councillor Sparks and W. V. Rich- Tow ie the time to have case harness repaired for Z Trial si a 2'5c. TRtAt stu as�A ; • ardson invited them to conte to the the spring work. a _•'Sunny south" sad itch their tents - s " 1. R lar size CdC. r•eernuta ar Customers arousd'BrouEfham leaving repair work or orders at $ ion the colt lieig is at Pickering. s Messrs. W. T. Dunbar and W. Thom Philips store will be able whave work done and I f =;ably presented the advantages of =' returned in a few days. ; .•- At your dente or rages is from � 6ttArlu►aK, nl.s Rosebank, on the lake front and with i�xwft eyl railway accommodation on the grounds Small stock of winter goods left going at coat. Co.Co.Lai' eats an ideal spot. Messrs.T. Foucher, ` .Ed. Willson and T. Q. Brown stoutly - - 74 m Jham the the capital, the centre, the ab,the old and always seat of muni- Phone Ind. 801. N; J. GrOASWELL t[oMTRSAL, qvs. eipsl wisdom and knowledge.and fin- Aci ' ally the, advantage of a central loca-, d and guaranteed In Pickering by T. Dei..McFadden. prffv— . .. :.. •,,, �'. mi.' r.Ri ' +'x.`, t :�.;.� "'•x^45'«' tn,1"c`�4 v �, �:' � �`-« ,� •''•'+ 1. 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"'4 � _.. .r„..,,P!7'a'- _:... {. �T�arneo ' -�r.r&. ",y.Ar- iv'••�'� ... �.. _::�.' vee .•..• ,...;y �°- .a..,,...G... -•i`- -- er.' . :A+a. :g {�, 'r". ''^:y' ^.•'�.• s ,•. a S`^R""". ..[s.��y •- ....: .s.ra�... •..'.;.- a.r..:iF ra--,-P. ..:s-,•-. !......N,y..,-,uu. �rtr �:.a: .•'..� 4Y., 6• • '. . /._ y��rt�����~� t4w�'- ,... ir- ♦ r7, :;� BOOTS AND- HOES A sr her sister Dors. Price Pugh. _ RichaTaun and sisters spent with Thos. and Mrs, Pat- Orson. NOMESEEKERSOur spring itock'of Dire. Bowes has been confined to her bed for two areas past and EXCURSIONS JI1L :POO-1- M•a•R to still in a critical coot'it:ioa. ---- TO Mr.and Mrs. Smith, of Sand- ! is expected in a few days. - tord, spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith's parents, W. and Mrs. sa.dd raw um Town.tC0 a m.as Call and inspect our goods. Scott. 1.t1 tuu k 11,• MINE tb The Corner Store. W. M. P , Proprietor Rev. R. Duke, of Claretimoat, ;, Am 11,i AW k d K”. Iti tf R `aced Rev. Mr. Leach, of Porti Pa l...d is ti.s ' r�yyw will pulpits on Sti� Land by Ly&a E. PWdI@WS LOW AOUNQ•TRlP RATEB i Prod Madill, of McMaster uni. Vegetable C voww "r ;�` � -W• ,J A .H• • 81C H AR DSO N S e1 ..d ti. versity, Toronto,-spent Sunday at Morton's Gap, Ssntacky.—'Z enf- ..,�., :° b,. .�''' tke home of his parents,J. B. and fered two ears with female disorders, TOURISTS LEEPi NG CARS )imposlaal showing of Snssi display of Hes.Madill. my health was very ..a b.a.,is,► >' Ohiaa. 1 ysr7 iasg• assortment of y .,iti►bd a�. ro�.,d a aea..r nus We regret to dote that Miss b t and bah had a � I WAcaary. Boole,Dolls, Toys, Jut 4_ Helen Hamilton is not recovering 7 Zarb spplkation must he Keine $er strength as rapidly as her which wasI co no t AOR FOR NOIlafititR As' pAtirpNLCT r!osaysd for /he Holiday Inds. Bali -friends would like. =• stand on my feet '°"' "�`� � and ase them. , µ.r+ Awls w''••r.�C P R.A*,-1r R.L TI Oona. Subscriptions 4ksII for all Was. Dowswell, of Alton, Ont., ; long enough to cook OVSK!A .Ta..ti. M+Bazims• , �aad his save, George, of Regina, „ 4• a meal's v i e t u a laONLY OII a uM NO quNOE OF CARS WeeJttyand Daily Nswspapsrs r Sank., spent a couple of days in :. Without my back :a::;•. nearl killing me, •town renewing old acquaintances. '� pp � E. E Pugh has erected a fine h I wdraould g Caen ►.. w. f. R=CHA.RM1B01T 't windmillThe on his farm purchase was tma de g trdli Y n�I car i n 1 i Q ° S " ' Er 8roolc E3't=N� W1Z1 from John Gerow who erected the soreaeaa n each aide, could not tit , e o o mill. tight-clothing,and was irregular. -- ' s i R~ l -moi Thomas Adair, Thomas Linton I wag completely run down. OnHOU and Levi' Linton, of the C.P.R., vice I.took Lydia E Pinkham's Vege. ty .. o x ; table Compound and Liver Pule and x = i were in Peterboro on 9atarday at- am e o od health. It is now 3 g a a p as I q~ Se Al :tending a meeting of the Section mode than two years and I have not e o b �'e tie ;�--._•,:,;•r_= `_ y;g - Men's Union. had sa ache or pain-since, I do all my $°1"8 � :• y" - •:�= - _ __' _ - , , Ernest Stephenson, of Picker own work, washing and everything, S .�}tr ° .•"° M Ing, has .been engaged for the and never have tlfe backache as more. e e 8 � g 0,,,, Furn 'season b Evans Ward. He has I think your medicine is g sad I o �I o g rented the Gregg residence, form- raise it to all my neighbors. If you er Baa I O s - Orlyoccupied by George Neal. 'ou may publish it Ain. Oz y �• g g a .. o .. �N W _ 4, y testimony will help others pub $aOkaOhe la a s '•tOm Of C r •+ r r y Drs. R. and C. J. Brodie are as- oonma, Morton's Gap, Keet ucky. � crating a quanta of trout fry p's _ . quantity symptom � bd .A few o!our specialties which the will deposit in the ° • • ' p• �'yl es i y P weakness or de ment you „ ►. cx, range w. l au m Window shades, all colors, price ranging from ZSC. up. trout streams here, also a quantl• have backache don't neglect It ToJuly o O , ty of bass fry for Chalk Lake. get permanent relielf you must reach 8 a � ffi • � �� Iwo • m 'iMAttresses,from$2.50 up. rz Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist of the root of the troub . Nothing we - a i3 r as G ,.. asN Pott Percy, will visit Claremont know of will do this so surely as Lydia Bedsprings, guaranteed not to sag, for$1.i5. r on the deet and third Wednesdays E• Pinkham'e Compound. � = Iw v t; g ... Nov!,b ' of each month. He will make kir Write to 31m PinDthaad, all m n..' Iron and wooden bed®, the best that can be had for the least money, ' first visit on Wednesday of next L MAss., for al advie& January ens-whisky 1i oahaws tis,Brans" 71.Pam P 19,1>'sbrld_w 1!,panUUMPOn 11. r week. our letter will abeoDtilely '• Dp ,,•o ,Call and see as for furniture Joshua Bundy is offering for Oonfideatt"and the advice itrN. *.f• c $ale his top buaRyy. It is in good - - �� " conditionand-will be sold cheap 1911 1911 CHARLES SAi�GENr T CLAREMONT ' na he has no further nee for it. Apply to Thos. Gibbous, Clare- awanwwxs, aTovrts AND arvaNACacs -anon t. *� Rev. kir. Grays of Uxbridge.e.and Mr. Conrtic'+c•.of Boboaygeon, were - *�ratito guests of Rev. J. A. and airs. � �grant on Adonday. They were _ or I . iesakiag arrangements for the _. Nair .IBaptisLs' Axenciation which will -meet at Lind4ay this year. i. Tun Risen Psussctrreti—The bowl device tells the story of a cream ae : 1�re. $ Bray has die of �Zp�g _pa_r. FB,'p� Qxsl�) ator. Thera are two really good devices. the cone and the disc. good figure. Me. Madill will take . . Than Is one tonne mar tneouth h disc principle � r residence to J. B. Ada ill for a S. Tss RiQs'r Da�x= 4' rt, g 1.25 r bushel aid for 0 FreigbA paid to yon' ®any disc the' nes. but one oar ea t e p 1% ion about May 1st. We $ � p growing. - Iaprreetl�—the-$mpire Disc. fist the machine that will most tii� F that Mrs. Bray win not leave railway station flag need and crop. Order at once by mail, Inearly t your idea of what a separator ought to be. - ithe village as she is s good neigh 8• Tss Poorsm CoReTi<vcTzox—The workmxuship on the maebine. the ma' lbor and a most desirabe resident. telephone.Or telegraph. -Peas that Will yield g4�od r8ti1Fn9. t.rtals used, the nice adjustment necessary to perfect wort: One day last week as M r. Knight r: and his son were diiviu along the W tion. run then a nregasonablelprice a poor that has_p shoddy itsed risk o Cream 16th concession of Uxbridge there - a. w en you y get p , 13's = to be is a class by itself Y The Empire line of Actual Quality Separ- •;horse became frightened at sume TIMOTHY CLOVER AL�I� ators have proven themselves right in every a sentiaL - sheep alongside of the road an Among the features of principle and design that make the Empire the , 6 ,'ran away. The buggy was upset Loweetit prices. ©nod quality. envy of its competitors are frictionless neck bearipRs, doing away with all �dt and father badly damaged but wear on spindle. methods at separation. making for perfect separation, ease ' L �' neither of the occupants was in- J. H. DOWNEY d CCS., (WHITBY i11'h which ich m chiinr* aree e m ,v be whed, making-it the most sanitary parawr anywhere. *, Joh• . .. Compare our separator with the one you have, point for point, and you A large gathering of Epworth will agree that Empire users have advantages that are denied you. Why use Leaguers spent a very enjoyable i1fine theold out-of-date machine,that turns hard,does not skim close,and is v-.tame in the hoarse of Mr Y nd M g. r Opening bard to� yo when you enn mp a mach yethatis the model for them(iso •Coo r last Frida evenin Some da you will own as Empire. Why not anus P Bold by ppee fi An eateellent -program based on _ , "An Evening with Tennyson"was HoWarrd E. Turner, WWktevale much appreciated. Those who had the matter in hand are to be -1� //••�� I have � x `,congratulated. �• wa=1A��w�. V N � ' - separating for 8 to 10 cows. Drop to and see it run. Owner John McGrath, formerly of cordially in the ladies of Pickering and vicinity to attend their It for a 880 Ib. machine. Stouffvitle, has rented H. Thom- April 8th and 7th. Spring Millinery Opening, Thursday and Friday, i__ !� 7�T - ' eon's Ohopp and will conduct ages- This new department is ander the.msnagemeet of Miss Fraser,atom- Lna4ber Yard R• -BRYAN Y A N seal blacksinithing business. As _ Mr. McGrath is well known 'in petent artist capable to satisfy the various tastes of all. Our display SLR-B37R -- Claremont e w no doubt pie sel es and everything up-to- Tobaccos, pi smokers' the latest noveles '< fair share h the patronage of the date for the coming season. Pine Boor ng. an n , sundri gad "'cr wi�— farmers of the surrounding conn- WALL PAPEa8=We Invite the ubiic to sea our wall n. We can , matched, rough and Tele hone Co. nc for ' p sidtag p --try. $e will take poseeseion on• su pl you with everything new and u to-date. Beautiful paper from 7e, a pine and hemlock. 1 tn.and 1 in. Holston Lain. y ^ p y } s roil all the way np to 80c.and e0a a rol dressed�Optos, }io. V'matche DNT April 15, hats and caps. boots and pine. Now Brunswick white CLAREMONT. _ New goods for spring and summer. Dry goods. cedar shingles. Der. Stewart, who is city agent shoes.crockery,working shirts,overalls,etc. -tor Vancouver. B.C., has been la . . -Term eeeiour CASIL This locality.for a few days pureb- 111rr pl'ia far god and faffu • .; : >rasosa =OTaros`ss.'�'vo:'rss - sAng4mrses for that city to be W. - !used by the corporation. The Black-tss, good fiavos..........NOc. lb. Black tea ..... •• •' �' Ib. W D.'GORDON h SON. averaged in price UM each ,� Black and mixed tes............M " Black and mixed tea..............80 Black and mined tea... .`10 Brack and mixed Lei►... NORTHERN 'GROWN TREES ! whole train load will leave Torun- .. /,��a� 30 Coffee..,•............•,.,,Y...,:� \3V.iVV.......................... to in a few days for the west. Mi. .• 40 t • yCoffee..........................85 OoRse... ......,.;............ I80ewart was aWsted.in the work S _,4purchasing by John Miller, .of $1.80 11,76 Apple,pear,plum,cherry,peach, Arougham. in raspberries, gowber- ` ••�,�, r Buyfrom us. Yon save Me.,or about three to Sve dollars a.year—this is for grape Flow dew- O! materials and desip� ries, currants, blackberries, kept in stook. It will Pay you _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Scott celebra- your consideration. Brooms at old prices--25,60 and Bic. Scrub berries, nut trees, oraimentals of so � at oar wo acd inspect our sock ted their golden wedding on Sun- brushes and daubers-8c,to 16c. Norway spruce, roses, aid obtain prioss. Don't be misled by day last at their home here. All all kinds, 1 y �„tswedonot employ them,00nssgneet• x R p D.,SIMPSON & Co., - PICHERIN(I flowerin shrubs,c im e b moa y of their famil being resent (sax- aorta,etc. Mammoth dewberry a I we can, and do Throw o!t _ rept Mrs. 6. E. Dick, of Camrose, specialty. Send for my catalogue, mission of IO per oent.,whtahyou Will a Alta.)also Mr. John Scott and it tells the whale story. Mention asrtsinly eve by purchasing from tie. Miss Scott, of Agincourt, and W. _ -- this paper. call 110"64d. $, d. and Mrs Miller, of Pickering. S� 'S NURSERY ono•. WNITST GRAM 09ntart ` 'They were recipients friends gifts in I H STA NDflowers and gold from friends glad r+oi:T slam - - o:rrssio �T the family who all wished them E. W. EVANS, many happy.years together. F.titabti�bud 1873 A OD fib•• — ` On Thursday night last a fire :OF CANADA The Pickering Pomp Manufacturer broke out in the residence occupiedmitt ' ` by Mrs. S. Holden and her two p� Ce v1 atnce Committee ee Shop and Residence, Dundas St] _ -daughters, of Evansville.' It is - Completepa Q _ _ supposed that the Bre originated Tlie object of this Association ie to WHITBY,ONT. ` in a defective stove pipe, and the lessen stealing and prosecute " a ail building being an old frame one Y .Avaume`for:Manufacturing -and Commercial Houses. Lhe felons. Three doors west of Whitby Hoose. , fire spread in a few momenta son a ti sloleu y to all parte of the house. Mrs. Wholesale and Retail Merchants,Municipalities, M "110 immediately wi my�mQember°�- we are prepared to instal woods or iron ✓ i . ":Holden was alone in the house at atlo . } 'vote individliab. 80 of Executive Comm pumps on short notice,also ` 'the time, her daughters havingttend �r Membership fes 11.00. to all kinds of repairing. spent the evening at a neighbor's 5avf�s Ban1c Deparhaeat at ev B;awks 'moo •spa. v.a trsa+th.PrNia•at:or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, tit house. All the contents of the ssar.t.ry oa•poli•aa•a• also gasoline engines and ~, house including a piano, and a Bxm Com,—L, ,a. Banks, the squre gear quantity of high-clam furni- W.V. Richardson Pickering, Ont - DarReq y g PICKERING 'BRANCH g. ' tore were destro ed. There was J.A O'Connor Arthur Jeffrey, MAGNET CREAM (SEPAaATOR Am insurance of IWO on the house CLARENCRL T. BATTY, M or • • �, Phone No.110 at residence. :v_ idsek and contents. i ^xcu ALSO AT w8 ..w +Y _.G.a.• ,,. ... _._S�. ,w-.,,.. >.._ i, , ,•'.., ,.. ,,.. ,. ..:,. -y,: .,` i ,.._ ,:.' � `•'Cel ;�•. NY;, 'r• �� • .. . .. ,y..e... ;`J .' :..'''L .:^.: ^w .0 ...'.,.':.: .. .... ..v.sr-:5,.�: s6. .,�, rp:.. fi."'• .i.... ••W.'"".ti{hi"i I. *s'',w ,54. W 7.d eeix,i 1�K. aS'... - ,� .. �.-?4 �..r. r y3... „.,c, .r•.°v„�., .''+*:.>-, .. .;.: ..'"..+,� '".Sr6+• „<�". "t a+- ,.C.;, •..o";�. ..s�'. 3, v, w r ce�i �' --'K,.. .. .. .r '. .. �b •"''w., . a+ 4 •* i" 1 -n w. riY .!#^.. r.` 5ob"�."y 'v.. FaaApW d" .�,. �• ,v;'r;.y.� �. .a .f'e>r vY' S .*t rfi; - ." 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L' c ..'+..rtyr•`uw:iy ;..a•:..'r+LM:.: ,v/,nfr.Evia•�" c•+�-^'�' •a+.e..e,; &tips•. `wem,lo•e"elmefMurA•J.�I�asS9►?sr+•s,w'^'`.cw,.+�• +ec.•..v.•y,q.+4F•a 'zs•'w7reMu'•xe.G+?�i:',y a+.+xg :*-�7ar..�.:; wxaw"n+ .u.•o-d, i+r:ChB:,.rr1A�•:4+�..v.,,ay.....a.�-•'•,:s,t +d•�c.•a'7k.t�Y±•:ya?.R�avcL.h•:.t;x+r S,y?,,y•rNu�Iewrs +. i 1'� _.._ y_ , .. �:_-�'-s"3'--- •1. .x.rv:� ,a�r.�.� _ .y»s.. f: • Asa: ",ONE K LLED" TWO T PRI��S 0� ARM PRflDDGTs: . . ..:._. , T REPORTSFROMTHE-IfuEAI?IN(i TRADE CENTRES OF ' Workers - i Ri hWa man Held U Three Lumbermen �,�; B �A, v.� Ongundre :.aid F'ift ' W orkers gilled in r ' g y P �. on Way FFrom C amp .to Port Arthur _ :' _ - 7 Factory Conflagration. - Peleea of Cattle, Grain, Cheese _ _. b. w - and Other Produce at Home - 4 A despatch from Port Acthar offered to direct them tot h� rail- _. P des etc Bays: To get possession of''three way by s short cut. His offer was pnd,.Abroad One hundred From New York says awe . On the ninth floor fifty+ re. and fifty persons- bodies were found.. Sixty-three o.r, ;woodsmen's time checks, a man, accepted, and at convenient mo- BREADSTUFF&. nineteen of tAem Jews-and Italian more were crushed to death by whose name is not yet known to ment the stranger opened fire on Toronto, March 28.—Flour=Win. els—were crushed to death on thejumping-,. . the authorities, held up a party of the three, killing one and incapaci- ter wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3.- P and more than thirty pavements or smothered in the clogged the elevator' shafts. a "three woodsmen, all Finlanders, on toting the others. He took their 25 at seaboard. Manitoba flours— smoke in'a factory fire on Saturday The loss to property will not ex- = their way out from the Pigeon River time checks, which are of no value First patents, $5.40; 'second pat- afternoon in the worst disaster New teed $60,000. Wayfarers on the op- y Lumber Company's camp, near SiI- to him because he cannot cash ents, $4.90, and strong bakers', §4.- Fork has known since thesteamship P posits side of the street shaded their f� ser Mountain, killing one of them i them. Leaving his victims to their 70, on track, Toronto. General Slocum was burned to the eyes against the setting sun and And very seriously wounding the�sufferings, the assailant made off. Manitoba wheat—Ivo. 1 Northern, water's edge off the North Brother'saw the windows of the three upper others, using a revolver and a I The two laid out wounded and 87%2c, Bay ports; No. 2 Northern, land in. 1904. Mothers, fathers floors of the building black with hunting knife. One of the victims bleeding beside the dead body of 95c Ba its and No. 3 at 82%c and other relatives, literallymad ' has nine cuts about hii bog The their companion all night, and on ' Y ports, s ' girls crowding to the sills. The y. P Bay ports. with grief, stormed the police lines only fire escape was in a small court E men were on the road leading from Wednesday one managed to. reach Ontario wheat—No. 2 white 81c, at the Morgue all Saturda ni ht Y g yard of the building. "Don't jum)✓; r - `the camp to a railroad, intending to the railway and get the news W and No. 2 red Winter, 80c outside. and Sunday shrieking, sobbing, and don't jump!" yelled the crowd.. But a take a train to Port Arthur, when Silver Mountain, whence it was for- Barley—Malting qualities 61' to in some cases fighting with the offi- the'girls had no choice. The pres- they were met by a'stranger who warded to Port Arthur. 64c outside, according to quality, cers in their frenz f. sure from maddened hundreds be- k' -- - and feed, 50-to 53c outside. Nearly all, if not all, the victims hind and- the urging of their own Oats—No. 2 white, 34c, on track, were employed by the Triangle #cava were ton strong. Four alarmsoil, Toronto, and 3l% to 32c outside. Waist Copany on the eighth, were rung in within fifteen minutes. a tR No. 2 W. C. oats 37c, Bay ports, ninth and tenth floors of a ten- Before the engines could respond00. I and No. 3 at 36c Ba its• story lofty building at 23 Wa in Bay port all g before the nets could be stretched'Corn—No. 3 American, 52 to ton place, on the western fringe of or the ladders raised five girls had 62%c, Toronto freight, the downtown wholesale.clothing, fallen from the eighth and ninth 4, Several Others Injured Through Collapse of Peas—Shipping peas, 78 t4 SOc fury and millinery 'district. The !tfloors so hrough the andti on they of Rye-66 to 67:outside., and Max Blanck, escaped unseath-1 the sub-cellars and crashed through .-, outside. P , -,Roof at Milwaukee outside. —\ 1 at 48„ to 48 very streets Buckwheato. c ed from office on the tenth he reets into the vaults be side. I fl r, carryingwith them over an low. In an hour the fire was out. , 00 Bran—Manitobaa, •$23, in .bags, .adjoining' roof-Blanck's two young In half an hour it had done its' W despatch from Milwaukee, Wis- burning half an-hour and between Toronto, and shorts, $24.50, in bags, daughters and a governess, How I work. Probably the death list was - br fifteen and twenty men had been Toronto• Ontario shorts $21.50 to the fire started will perhaps never ` 'cousin, says: Six fire-fighters are i , P P full in twenty minutes. Seven Nun- ?, fighting the flames from the roof $23 be known. A corner on the eighth i dred hands, fire hundred of them 'i dead; four others are dying in the y floor gas its point of origin, and I women, _ ere employed by the Y' of a four and a half story structure emergency hospital, and several when sud+.enl the roof cells UC}�gY PRODUCE the three u W } Y ham. F'. Aper floors only were shirtwalSie!'umpany, ' "others are suffering from injuries, carrying them through the flames. • - the result of the caving-in of the The men were buried in the debris. Apples—Spys, $5 to $5.50; Bald- wins, $4 to $4.50• Greeuin a $4 to 85; first clears ,$3.05 to $3,50'• sec- butcher, $3 to $4; canners, $2.50 to ' - :roof of the building of theMiddle- Others escaped by ,the basement 3 . + , ria p windows. Ambulances were Nur- $4.50; No. 2 assorted, 3.50 to $1.50 and Blears, $2.05 to $5.70. $3. Lambs—Firmer at_$" to $7.. 7w ton Manufacturing Company, wholesale hatters, here on Friday, rigid to the scene and as quickly as per barrel. _ 25. Sheep—Steady at $4.50'to $5. ' The dead Capt. John Hintz, Fred. `possible the dead and injured were Beaus—Car lots, $1,75 to $1.80, ;LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Hogs—Unchanged, but prospects �* F► L. Eichorn, Richard Burke, Lieut. dug out of the ruins. The coats and small lots, $1.90 to $1. lower, Selects, $6.55 f.o.b. ani} i Montreal, March 28.—Choice _ 4, -;John' Hoolihan, Capt. Frank Cav- and badges of the victims were torn Honey—Extracted, in tins, 10 to steers sold at fisc, good at 6 to 87 fed and watered. - anagh, Edwin Hagiel. away and their helmets missing, so !llc per lb. ; No. 1 comb, wholesale, 6�e, fairly good at 5% to 53/sc, fair The dying: Vincent ?ilarchesi, that the work of identification was $2 to $2 50 per dozen; No. 2 crmb, I at 5 to 5;o, and common at 4/, to. Paul Fenske, Peter Jan-en, — slow. The monetary loss is,placed 'wholesale, $1•'5 to ,82 per dozen. f4';c per Ib. Cows, 4r/ to 5;<ac Eur . .2,000 SUICIDES YEARLY. y - (Hammond. The fire had been`at $100,000; fully insured. Baled Hav No. I at 811.50 to $13 good to choice, and 31 to 4;;c for -- i,,.. on track, and No. 2 at $9 to $10 50, the lower tirades. A few $ood bulls 10,000 People-Take. Their Lives in ? is THREE PERSONS KILLED. fined, All dairymen in this section Baled straw —_$e 50 to $7, on brought 5,!/i to 5;3c, and the com- St. Petersburg in Five. Years. i 3 t;ack, Toronto, {ironer ones €rom that dos n to 4c f will be urged to send in a better potatoes—Car lots at 80 to 83c per I A despatch frora London says: - q > C. P. R. Trains Collide Three Miles quality of raw material, so that the . per gib. A few lots of old sheep sold Euic'ide 'i� alarmingly-prevalent in bag: at 4/ to 5e per lb, and Spring_� St East .et Sebreiber. , best possible cheese may be manu- poultry—�'4holesale,-, prices of lambs at from $5 to 88 each. Ho in Petersburg. Ten thousand cases 3 factured. ,dressed poultry Chickens, 15' to gs in five years, that is the slim total ' despatch from North Bay says: ,j, p° y:— $7,40:.to 8".30 per cwt, weighed off I of statistics that have jest been is- it °Over-running orders was the cause 16c per lb. ; fowl, 11 to 13c per lb',; cars. Calves from $2 to $6 each,.,sued for the capital by the. Russian of the head-on collision between turkeys, 19 to 21c per Ib. Live, l as to size and quality. i CANADA'S CREDIT HIGH. Y• !Public Health Department The > two C'.P•R• trains three miles east _ to 2e leas. Toronto, March 28.—Extra choice tremendous annual rise is shown is of Schreiber, 135 miles east of Fort Securities Well Regarded In France butcher, selected, $5.90 to 86 10; 'these ,figures;In 1906 there were ' Y g —Capitalists is are Coming. .THE D.'1IRY MARKETS o ` William, on Saturday morula medium choice, $3.50 to $5.73;cows, I g06 cares; in 1907, 1,377; in 190f3,. ' t<bout 6.30. The westbound Toron- to Butter—Dairy pants, 18 to Ocr gd to $5, choice cows, $5.23; boils, 2;468;. in 1909, 2,38J; and in 1810, _ g to train with Ontario settlers and A despatch from Montreal says: :i inferior, le to 17c. Creamery, 27 $4,60 ' to $5.45; mixed common 3,196 cases. effects from the vicinity of Mark- Mr. O. B. D'Aoust, head of Mr. J. to 28c per Ib. for rolls, 24 to 54%c - t dale had orders to meet the east- L. Forget's Paris office, is now :in for solids, and 22 to 23c for separ- bound extra with empty passenger l the city and speaks with enthusiasm ator prints. ` coaches at Blue Jay, four miles east of the standing of Canadian• securi- i Eggs—Case lots of new-laid, 18 `of Schreiber, -but for some reason ties and Canadian affairs in the to 18c per dozen. WESTERN BINK'WASIOBBED slid not-stop, and -one mile west of French capital. Mr. D'Aoust de- Cheese—Large, 13';c, and twine - **.- Blue Jay met the east-bound train Glares that now and for some time 14c. head-on with frightful impact Past Canada has taken the place v scattering the cars in splintered formerly occupied by the United 7�HO(I PRODUCTS. Safe Was Rifled and There is No Clue 1 P �W . heaps along the track. Three mem- States in the minds of the French Bacon—Long clear, 12%c per Ib. ' bers of the train orewa were killed financiers and the French investing•in case lots; mess pork, $20 to $21 ; to the Perpetrators : !and several injured. The dead Public. Arrangements, he says, do., short cut, 824 to $24.50; pick-. are :— S. T. Kimball, bra esman on rolls o 021 r, �t.i a eastbound train; T. Burgesa, fire- of a large group of capitalists in 1 Hams—Light to medium, 15c; do., .A despatch from Prince Albert, safe and the time lock. Saturday than on eastbound train; Tear, poi- June. They ,will travel across the heavy, 12 to 13c;•rolls, 12 jc; break Sask., says: Northern Saakatche- afternoon the manager of the bank Dominion from coast to coast. - ;,�;Y,;�,.• ter, in charge � of the returning fast bacon, 16..to� 17c; backs, 18 to closed the safe after placing in it wan has a bank robber mystery on ; ;l coaches. The wreckage took fire 18%c. --- Ythe money and - documents. The CJs and flames added horror to the Lard—Tierces, 12c; tubs, 12%c; its hands. The branch of the Bank time lock was then set to open at scene. Colored porter Tear, in _NEGRO IMMIGRANTS. Rails, 121!e. of Ottawa, at Kinistino, about 45. 8 o'clock Monday' morning. - Mr.. ,eliLrge'of the empty tourist coaches, miles from Prince Albert, has miss= Wood came to Prince Albert to was pinned in wreckage and his Party of 170 With Seven Cara of BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. 'ed nearly $6,000 from the safe and spend' Sunday. On Monday Thorn- t►ody burned up. Goods Arrive at,Emersoo. Montreal March 88.—Oata—Ca- there is absolutely no clue to the ing he. received - a wire from the nadian Western, No. 2, 39c, car identity of the. robber.. The feat bank, saying it, wa.s impossible to INSIST Or PURE MILE. _ A despatch from Winnipeg says Iota ea'store; extra h'o. 1 feed, waa perpetrated some time between open the safe. It was thought that _ A party of 170 negroes with seven carloads of coda, from,the south 381c; Io. 3 C.W.. 3sc; No. 2 local one o clock on Saturday afternoon it was the- a fault of the.time lock and : Est Ontario Dairy Inspgctors Will g " K rwhite, 37c; No. 3 local white 36c; and 8•o clock the following Moa- the cantrollers of the device ii Get Atter Erriaf; Fainters: ern States, arrived at Emerson, ,\0 4 Local white, 35c. Flour'—Ma- day morning. The officials,of of the New York were wired to for advic4 Man., on Wednesday, and passed an c „-. despatch from Kingston says: examination as to their fitness for I nitoba Spring wheat patents, firsts, bank evidently have a suspicion, as to t�kre, action to be taken. The The dairy inspectors for Eastern becoming residents of Canada' The $5.60; do., seconds, $5.10; Winter but they refuse to make any state- company wired back several sunt _ �� g►�''Dnt'ario will again make it hat for proceedings were; closely watched, wheat-patents, $4.50; strong bak- ment. The circumstances sur- gestions, which,. when acted upon, farmers -who adulterate their milk, by the United States officials. Those ers',. $4.90-; straight rollers, $4 to rounding the case are most inysteri- finally opened the safe. It was then ind send it to the cheese factories, in the art a $4.25; do., in bags, $1.75 to $1.83, ous, and the robber was evidently found.that it had been rifled and p y appeared to,be in good The Eastern : Ontario Dairymen's physical condition, .except the men 'Rolled oats—Per barrel, x83.90: bag familiar with the bank premises, currencu and gold.to the. amount of � Association Executive has instruct- in charge of-the cars of household of 90 lbs., $1.93, Barley—Feed, car and had working 'knowledge of the almost $6,000 taken. ed its inspectors to stop the old goods. Those were rejected. The lots ex store, 49 to 50c. Corn—Am- erican No. 3 yellow, 56 .to 56/c. practice at all costs. Last year men of the party declared that un- , : Millfeed—Bran, Ontario, $22 to •-. there were a number of prosecu- ,less all were passed the entire party Ziona, and farmers were heavily would return to the United States. $23; Manitoba, $21 to $23; mid-i 24 to 25• shorts -CALLS FOR.' 'RECRUITS dlings, Ontario, $ $ 0 0 Manitoba, $23, to 25; mouillie, $25 to $30. •Eggs—Selected, 20c;'fresh, INE S REFUSE PROPOSILSCheese—Westerns, 1 stens 1st; No, 3, lee. Tiro.. TJrgent Messages Sent to Chicago by .` Cheese—Westerns, 12% to 12%c;• eastern$, 11%'to 12c. Butter—Choi- �, (('11 test, 26 to 27c;.seconds, 24.to 25V2c. t- . _ the g �utan sacral _ . • - A' UNITED' STATES MARKETS. :'Operators make Several Offers, But A11 Aare 2 A des atch from Chicago says: when a second telegram.came, from w Buffalo, March 8.—tiVheat— P - ,] Spring, to: 1 Northern, carloads Two telegrams from the War De- the Adjutant-General's office',- de- }�K 1Rejected store, , $1.04%; Winter, go. 2 red, Partment in Washington were re- Glaring the call urgent and adds- s 2 T ceived at the headquarters of the. 'ing that the stations be kept open 94c; No.' white, 90c. Corn—No. f 3 yellow 50%c -No.•4 yellow, 48%c Chicago recruiting stations on day and night if necessary. 'A despatch from Calgary, Alta., Lakin u the agreement clause b a ` ' Thursday urging that the officers i read:— "Use ever effort to pro- 'A P g Y all on .track, through billed. Oats Y g g Y clause a T take inime•diate steps to enlist all. cure recruits for the infantry with ° says: On Thursday the operators in , casting aside such clauses —No, 2 white, 34/c, N o. white, p Y, � as• could not bo decided on' these 333'c; No. 4 white,- 33c. Barley— Possible feeruita.promptly. The first out delay., Urgent. If necessary, a joint conference with' the mine 'p Malting, $1.05 to $1.10. Y telegram said: "Large, number of open day and night." officers 'offered as-open rho and clauses to be later taken a and p' ' settled by a Board of ArMtration, Minneapolis, March,28.—Wheat— infantry recruits required. Make Men were sent out with 10;00a j s' failing :that; arbitration. Both composed of two representatives of may. 97 3-8c;',Tully, 96Yc; Septem- special efforts accordingly. By or, handbills, across the tope of wliiclt w oro orals were turned down the each art with either the Chief ber, 93"'e; cath, No.. 1 hard, 993-gc der of Adjutant-General. were printed .in large red lettersl; ` P party, The. message was tele honed to "Men wanted." Printers ware o a miners contending that they want= Justice or some Justice of the Su- N*o, 1 Northern, 98 to 987 ic ; No. 2 g p 'ed. to settle their own business and 'preme Court. While the board was Northern, 95 3'-s w 967-0r ; No. 3 the carious sub stations with in dered' to produce fifty thousan 3 not have it done by outsi4ers. The sitting the mines were to he oiler- wheat, 933-8 Ifo 9r'c- Bran-iA20 to .tructions to_send out handbills in more of these bills and they we s )peratora asked that ,t a miners ated under the present agreement. $21, Flour—First patents. x 4.63 to all districts. Hardly had the tele- distributed throughout t;ltios;o • $4 iday. f� �igiea to go on with the nference, The miners also turned this duan. gq.g3; 9ccund patent., 4?.5,� to $•1.• phone order been comm>:nicated 1••r > .. �'... .." ..:.-. 'n's.E a.. ,,. a.. ., ._,,,_:.•w-„�"Mst7t .. .: .,1 ,t.�• « .4 her „Y,+S, rtx...'rf.,.� ri !�..••,•a•i., .t ,,,+ ,. �..y..m, t "" 3�:^+V'Y• :n 4' '�[ '�'t;' ' •,S- ': ;�.i. ,, ���. ,. "W.., .- 'c.�.�,�'��•�y,,'•?"f ,.. .,r` tw• u�°'-` "�s" '•„�-�j►?'�' wa3's,.��! y,.,h'..r .+X�' '`a'�c�-. '.�$'�` :+�'. } nr y�y � �q y.crgr, w• pc 7P °A` �, sLRti' *6•.`i �St �,. }'. ^F �'i.A'. i r,•.g,. ,. y"NFa?� `1'..'�.a~T+ :.`3f"VTP.I,' s*) .S^• j.�'. 9W !E^ 1,T2a '•.-lily. ^.u`. .''} „'.t„a.,. r - ,. '. 'b• =r "�'`'_".^a -k-- �,•..k•-� '.v a!u ,�'�-•r• ^' a;,.•..w.r Y _ l'i' K. :. - .. Stu .5,.: M..u� •r _, - ,� ,,.• ..rR ,�_- ., �,. '", .. :.. N. s �4n�. �:s-,.. �''�: .k. _. •t..T:. ' au •.,« '�•s, - % _ a FORCE' WOMEN TO WORK. 'TAKE A DOSE Or GIBRALTAR'S CAVERNS. .f R0� EVERY CORNER � Com alcor Domestic Bernice Pro- ! D y I,[ �. IFondertul Stalactite Cafe Over 20Q posed in Germaay. BEST MEDICINE Feet Long. V Of THE. DOMINION for GIC HS aoi..0s � Y ' Compulsory domestic service for Gibraltar is the. only place in - `ZONE . REPORTS OF CURES girls and women as an equivalent LOW COLONIST RATES+TO THE B apart from the myonkeys, Gib- 'rte " _ Euro where monks to the universal military service in- But r y t- cumbent upon man-is a novel pro PACIFIC COAST. raltar has -wonderful attractions, aDE BY`DODD $ KIDNEY poral put forward b Fraulein — as in her fossils and her great stal- r� FILLS. gg Via the Chicago, actite caverns, opening Into reces- reaches you just �. Pauline Werner, a leads German go, Union Pacific and feminist, in the current number of North .Western Line, .daily from ses of the rocks a thousand feet ab- fifteen Weeks after - - „ 'L Die Deutsche Prau..of Berlin. March 10th to April 10th from,all eve the sea. One of these caverns beingpickediafar-off Fraulein Vl'orner points out that Points in Canada. is over 200 feet long and 70' feet Ceylon—the world's 1laigdalen Islands, Quebec, tell of compulsory military trainin has " Personals conducted.,California high, and, as the stalactite illars; P Y Y g y p chief tea-garden— liars. Cormier, a sufferer for six contributed enormouslyboth to the tours in Pullman tourist Slee in extend from floor to ceiling, thi?i ef- P a over 10,000 miles years, who was made a new wo- mental and physical' development cars on through train?;' leave Chi- .feet resembles.. the interior of a' of German manhood, and declares, cage Tuesdays and Thursdays of cathedral. The name of the rock away y man by Dodds Kidney Pills. that similar benefits .would be in- each week.. has undergone -a change since that ` evitable if the women subjects of Pullman tourist ales in 'cera distant day in 711 when Tarik the t,• Amherst Island, Havre Aubert, la g Moor first built his castle on it in FARMS FOR RENT-AND SALE. r" Magdalen Islands the Kaiser were 'compelled to un- daily: For full particulars apply .. � g , Que., March 27 order to begin the conquest of H, W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne St.. dergo the training for which nature to B. H.- Bbnnett, General 'Agent, Toronto. (Special).-That suffering women is Spain. It was then Gebel el Tarik t best fits them. 46 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont.; 1111 corners of Canada are being (the rock of Tarika). But the change u tNDRED ACRES, County Peel, C ° # ' restored to health by Dodd's gio- She explains that it could be en- F. H. Terry, Travelling Agent, to "Gibraltar" is not serious if one i� buildings, Seven thouvand. r ne Pills is shown in the cess ever forced without burdening the ns,- Toronto, or S. A. Hutchinson, day, P Y I tional Budget, and that it is man Manager 'Tours Dept 212 Clark pronounces the Moorish- name 1 HREE HUNDRED ACRES, Co g P r Peel, fine situation, good buildings y, and this island is not without quickly. 1 who would benefit most from the 'fit., Chicago, Ill. q y Thirty-one thousand. -, . . 'Its striking examples. Mrs,. Peter9111 i _C. Cormier, a well known and es= I system, because the state 'would CAIADA'S CHAMPION-DANCER HIRTEEN- ACRES, fruit, good bui13 P BERLIN'S "SIAMESE TWINS." _ ings. Eight the sand. 1' -tunable resident, fella the fallow- thus assure them com stent and T in story (experienced housewives. Fraulein — IFTY ACRE. FRCIT RAR]f, Ntagas8 , g rY of her cure: (Werner thinks the marria a snail- Cured of Plies by- Zam-Buk,- FI District. Ten thousand.. ' "For six years I suffered with g Innocent Sister Taken to Jail When Mr. Thomas J. Hogan, I tution would also become more: o- g Cham- P RCIT, . STOCK, pard DAIS Rheumatism, Backache and r eat, I Other Vas Arrested. ion Clog and Pedestal Dancer of FAli3ds, au slzen and a21• prices ` « Disuses^-I-could not sleep nor eat,-1 pular I€�ael3--knew they scald- - -- -- Canada, 'who resides at 59 Cham- bee me before buying. y sand I .was always tired. My limbo �lett wives who � had done Service For some time the Blazek sisters, who are ince arabl united in the bord Sit., Montrt-al,. .writes: "It LBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN. a #� rovers heavy and I had a dragging 'with the colors in kitchen, who P Y A r Y same manner as the famous Siamese gives me much pleasure to Jet you A MANITOBA LANDS. sensation across the loins. dry, nursery and sewing room. know m opinion of our wonderful "Hearin of cures by Dodd'a Bid- I "When it became necessa twins, have been appearing before y P y W. DAWSON, ninety Colborne St. Hearing the ''public in'a Berlin y) Zam-Buk. Fop'-some time past I He Turouw. mey Pills I decided to try them. (through the stress of war, con- P (Germany) have ben troubled, with ilebut eluded Fraulein Worner, "to intro- music hall. Recently an officer of P + LL KINDS OF FAR3iN-Fruit farms e Seven boxes made a new woman of this year I suffered so much thatI >> duce compulsory military service the courts presented himself with Y ri specialty. W. B. Calder, Grimsb7t ?wl fie' P y Y a warrant for the arrest of one of ;I was obliged to. cancel a number i For a,score of years Dodd's Kid- there were many protests against j of engagements. I tried all the so ketBLsc'ii dark clay to lidi2 amcrese i ney Pills have been in use in Can- I such a 'limitaticb of personal lib- them for having failed to satisfy .a150 and, b cis hone, good o, 1 1-lding� 4 against her in .a suit for cal remedies that were recom- sada. The have been tried in thou- ert,�, but Germans have lived to i;judgmentg cwnez an:ion. to bets. The western Ee y breach of contract and took the mended, but they seemed to do me Estate E:change, Ltd., London, out. i appreciate the incomparable bless- s Lands of cases and there is not on no good. Having been advised to record a single case where then hay I ings of male conscription. Would sisters to jail. The manager of the g g UNDRED A('RES; Peaches twent • �-� e I ' imusie hall, who needed them to ful- try Zam-Buk I purchased a box, five, drapes tour: Gravel $os, = ' failed to cure diseased Kidneys. it be otherwise in the case of girls �tlTaga conveniences: Cit close; Electr� - y and after a loin it a few times I -_'-'Thousands of Canadian men and ;and women? fil the promise of his placards, hur- PP. g and Rteam Shipping. W. Qonder, N1ag« t "d marked relief. I continued with I ara Falls, Canada. r ;« women will tell you they owe their � "There might be less of the craze �ried after them, and, depositing the .feltthe Zam-Buk treatment, and the ` stood health to Dodd's Kidney Pills. for higher education for women, but sum claimed, ,secured their libera- relief was extended into a .man �E Ht 'w nRFD AcxF::. c„outy o! : fewer girls of- our lower classes Kenx, spla•udid c►ay and sand loa g tion. _ - - - --. -- t enc cure. I, gladly, .mit yUll to ' f„r2.-y aert'A' g•>n'd . timber. (cx>d brl !1.... !would be compelled to'enter ludic- But it is said the matter is not ' g y _pe f house, bank barn. other nut-building Judge-="Why did you strike this " Ito end there. No-char a was masse use my experience as an illust:aiion ; Splendid ga„ well on farm or fuel T. „ trial occupations. _ B r, light, Owner niche,+ to retire. Bargain . ' man?! Prisoner-"What would .,. = "against one of the twins, et she of the great value of Zam-Buk. for $ y quick sale. Address 41 Emilio RL. � you do,Four honor, if you kept a was subjected Lo 'the indignity:of Mr, William Beaty, of Upper 'Brawfora. grocery attre, and a man came in, being carried'-away under police es- 1-Nine Mile River, Hants Co., N.S., f; I AGENTS WANTga, -- and asked if he-could take a mov- cert and flung into a cell. That says: I suffered terribly from , Ing picture of our cheese?” �,v.kiy .e.qa .. ass~ o.LAa. Ire.te ilea, the sin at times being al- 4WANTED,.nc*dc a Sty easy. v Y Is, unheard 'ef, even 3n Prussia. A i p P g A.L.,� ::o experience needed. Palle on �I, ' o"fiie i4 �•' a, Ce'i'e ;charge is absolutely necessary, most unbearable. Zam-Buk was re- e;gtAbsolute necPagitp to farmers. Dt»s whatever the evidence may nark or that moo. Paye for itself fa ' - Famous'. I commended to me. So I roeu.red I y r:! An Oil That is —fihough • y be• It P cnP hour write today. MODER.N MACH- r 'Canada was not the birthplace of ; The edge on.a razor,-.said-the-._,is obviously a- Case, of illegal im- a supply, and after a very short l 11ERY Co.. ,Dept. 5. Sarnia. out. Vis. ' 1Dr: Thomas' Eclectric Oil, :t is the garrilloua barber, ''Improves by ly prisonment, without a particle of`time Zam-Buk effected a 'complete j Ing it aside for a time. That be cure.” Foix SALE. bome of that famous compound. , I justification or excuse Clearly Ing the case.. rejoined the victim_' Y I Zam-Buk is also a -cure for ul- ARM HC'ALES, special price, Wilson's From 'here its good' name was 1 someone will -lave to pay heavy I F scale works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. Spread to .Central and South Am_ ;in the chair, "I'd advise you to-lay 1.damages. Or will the courts dF kers, abscesses; eczema, cold sores, aside that one you are using for i Iehapped hands, varicose ulcers, TON SCALE apecial price wu.on'o erica, the. West Indies, Australia tide that the two women are, in e'"). ;.rale Werke, Esplanade. Toronto. and New Zealand. That is far afield about 2,000 years. spite of their very distinct individu- I rashes, blood-poison,iea, children's a Ise yl,o rte Lai loos Boas Do dao enough to attest its excellence for alitles,.only, one person? cuts, burns in all these countries it is on sale Coral cannot exist when Kollo- abrasions, tetter, salt rheum, etc. standard Garment Co., London,' Cszada, anal in demand. way's Coral Cure is applied to them• All druggists and stores .sell at 500, IRKED RWK EOGH from Prize win- ` 1I1 because it goes to the root and kills To-color-kintchen walls, dissolve box, or past free- from Zam Buk n.af �tSMk. one D<,liar nor this` t, } the rice. Zam-Buk 'teeo utt ity Ntock seventy-five cents. Nel. Mrs. J•- John, there mast be a Yr°w�' some permanganate of potash in Co , Tomato, for p lsou i•mtth, ae et viae. Ontario d. " Mr. J. ` � ,w'ater, and add sufficient of this ,Soap. which may be bad from any EA THE BARBER, TRADE-NEW lot of iron in your syKtem• ` "Why do you think so?" DLira. I She-"Yea I rather like Har solution to the wliitewaeh to make j dru gist at Qec, per tablet, should �l g P sywtPm-twa.rtanx practice - raretul J "Because you invariably lose Fairfax, IF think-he'9 got a soft fit the'calor you require. be used instead of ordinary,soap in _°Cltru.'ttr.ne ` a aqua pa complete ls w your temper when you get hot." spot in his heart somewhere." He all cases of cru tions and skin dig- . P h ighteen dollars weekly, Write for cats- eases and for baby's bath. ogue. Molrr Barber College, Zn Queen —"Don't know about his heart I ' _ East, Toronto. Housebold troubles' Headache, always thought it was in bis head." �13 ANcex, Tt'IaoRS, tivxPS, etc. In.Earache, Stomach ache, 1 .sofa oea�ka. �., ..i 6. M .'ST M'_'t E.. _ _. er si ex ernal, c i itis a tea/ i� L t o and I cured w th Hamliaa Wizard Oil cures these Mine's'; Liniment- for eater iverirrnera asedwowal =A casco. Going to move this spring? ran by our home treatment. Write m .aches and pains, so why don't you r, before ice.late Dr: BP'ut. Hedlcal Oo., I Kassa so. I heard my wife Limited, Collmgwood. out, keep a bottle in the house. Father (after a long search for a Father (meditating on' Time's 'telling une orthe neighbors that she book)-"Well,here it i5. f wonder Lhenge0 h. y , the fashion hi doesn't like the wall paper_in the ' 0 A R P E T DYEING 'Anxious Mother-"Oh, prafea- why one always finds a thing in P y g back bedroom." end cleamnii, Thu u..p.s,.lty With the so3, don't you think my dear little ;the last place in which one hunts?" ter-"Indeed it does, papa ! I British American Dyeing ow. Reginald will ever learn to draav?"' Son-"I expect it's because when• 'shall want a new hat next Reek!" - send panimlars by p55et and-e are sure to wuatr. Prpfessor Crayon-"No,o, madam; atop hunting.we find w-hat were looking for `wve Faultless in Pre sadness so. iso, eecatresi. 4 -- not unless you harness him' to a' �: paration.-Unlike truck," I _ ..- EXPLAINED. Impurities.of the $loud Counter =melee's Vegetable Pii'.s are the re- is fo`oertifr that I have used MIN- Teacher (to -new scholar)- "Ho* •. _ aTRY MURINE EYE .REMEDY_ acted-Impurities in the blood come oust of long study of vegetable com- ARD'13 LINIMENT myself as well does it happen that your name is for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes €nom defects in- the action of the Pounds calculated to stimulate the as Prescribed it in my -practice Allen and your mother's- name is and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't � liver. They are revealed by nim- stomachic functions and maintain ' where a liniment was required and Brown I" Smart-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists ; plea and nesightly blothea on the 'them ;t the normal condition. have never failed to get the desired Little.-Lad (after a -moment's Soil Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25n skin. They must be treated in- fears of use have proved their effect. - thou ht)-"Well, you see, it's this ' 60c, =1.00.a Murine Eye Salve is g Asefltic.Tubes. 25e', gl•00. Eye Boosts -wardlq, anti for this-purpose there fagltless character and established C. A: KING, M.D. way. She married again and I. • w their excellent re --^ didn't.', • _.:-land Eye Advice Free by Mail. I is no _more effective compound to Potation. And .. : . •.• •Murine Htye,Remedy Co., Chicago. be used than Parmelee's Vegetable this reputation they have main- _ A, 77 Pills. They act directly .on the twined for years and .will continue o.iy one "taRGMG QUININE" "Did yo ever Piave- a ndici- lives•and b ,sectio tt health to.maintain,.for these ills must al- That.Je LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE,* Leos Y P3 Y 6 P' y Pro-' P ~ tis 7" asked the insurance 'man. ceases have a beneficial effect upon' �s stand at the bead of the list of DEFINED. Wftld"mm$0 signatureofazolid in'o a Des. uta _. "Well," answered the sceptic, "I the blood, so,that impurities. ore.�itandard preparations. - . . was operated on, but'I never felt eliminated. - — _,,, Tommy Pop, what is ennuis A small boy looks forward to theraaK bare whether it was $'case of ap- The Professor="I want on chit- Tommy seep-F,nnui my sop is pendicitis or a case of professional y time'when'he will be a Iran and can CRIMES. dren to go to my lecture to--night,". a:disease that attacks people who do as he pleases-and perhaps he ' •curiosity." J. Robert-"Couldn't you-whip us in- are so lazy that they get tired of will`if he .doesn't get married. plasterer as called n stead, just this once, papa?" resting. No child should be allowed au to,give evidence in. a aw o . The ' 'Mlnards Liniment Relieves. Neuratgta opposing counsel tried -o ully him. •inard's Liniment cures earns, Eta "A Qrand Medicines' is the euco- ler an hour, from worms "Your name is John Dobbs I" IF HE ONLY `WOULD: prompt relief can be got in ' m- •'Yes err Visitor-"Well, son, what will' mium often passed on Bickle's Anti- << T Cppie but strong remedy-M her "Are you the same John•Dobbs you' be when you grow up '.' Tom Consumptive Syrup, and when the Husband- - ow, Mary, you don't raves' Worm Exterminator. results from its.use are co>raidered, believe all those unp'l'easant things who was sentenced to eight days'� my (aged nine)-"A soldier. Via- as borne out'b man ersona who ` imprisonment for usigg bad 'langu-• itor-'But you will be in danger -by..-many p. Sou,are saying, You know I would have employed it in stopping die.for yo.u." Beware of the man who is-asham- e4'� „ of getting killed." Tommy- coughs and eradicating colds, it ii Wife-"O,z you aggravate me so;"'=" No. "Who'll kill me Visitor- Why, , e ed to admit that he earns his bread ., „ more 'than ' grand. ' Kept . in the I like men who do things, not mere- . by the sweat of his brow. Are you•the came echo Dobbs the enerr>y. Tommy-"Th2n 111 be house it is always at hand, and, it ly say. them.", . - who was sentence.?' to a•couple•of the enemy.' . ears'' hard labor for theft 7" has no equal as a ready..remedy. If PILES CURED IN a To 14 DAYS Y ,, you have not tried it, do so at once. - It's funny how- sympathetic some qr "Yon?drnggf�ist will refund money if PAZO'OINT• No, that..was. t uie, either: - - -;: �►lSNT.failito cure any case of Itching, Buns,, "Then you have never.been- in �� people are when it is useless. y Bleeding or Protruding Piles in e b i4days. W_ prison I" Judge- Have yon anything to "Yes; twice." say before I pass sentence I" Pi •. A student of human nature d°e- soler (who knows human nature)— "Ali! , Glares that most men'like to be jos- and -how long'the the first "Yes, my lord; I'should like you to lied and are willing-to pay for it. Lime? �� have your dinner before -you pass One whole aftk•rnoon. „ - "What!-and the second time?" • sentence upon me. PI'S. W'DS10W S SOOMID S g Zip "Only one hour.•' it L Daae "ed lar over-SIXTY-FIVE NVAM bp "And rav- -what offence bail you 1 b The following is a good hint for FOR T. ' IIS at xo'r Lm for their CHILDREN wHILD P y ' ironing sheets: Instead of §pread= ' - -ten t•eRrsc� a It SOOTHES committed to deserve. so •small a B rni soraass we vu�.A `ys all PAIN, a t in out the sheet to-iron, 'fold it in wzbic,sed . ne .t remedr to punishment 7" g . sold 7 eta to evtvs?part of c - !! half, then uBrtRr and lay it Onc sgie.i.e e.}pt�`yor•�t,�,wln.lo-.eoothlnr I m a house decorator, and I .. , q , , Mp no otihm•t(ud. ?w.nt five eenM a otgantad nn o ty food u,� p,ygs Artr. was sent to "prison to whitewash a . the ironing 'board as though to. :•; cell to accommodate a lawyer who , ' iron. Now iron the rest of the , had cheated one 'of his clients." " z p;' M� _ clothes_on'top .of,the sheet, turn it 'Probably there is nothing more r, occasionally so as to reach every M, tudnetrious'than an idle rumor. I hear your daughter is- coming 3 � •pant, then fold it and begin on an71 c. outs this season." "Yes;, and the other sheet. In this way the sheets �s $40010 MIMfd'e Liniment cora Dandruff. bills\for it are coming in 1" I5�1 F �'O. -1. 11. are :rovfd 7itth very little trouble. W�Aorti{� uloss Ca.Tewraattss, w , w, • :,n ,•, '. :a:.M t Y. _, ..«_^: .. .::, r.• w wd .r'.';x h �4bw:'s�tr° .t:'.ui*, .t, �/ :a..r „r.. ,r: .�' .a.. .:'s. ,d. r.v, ...a•l'+•��'""� •,'• � ,� fiT i!"""l .Y ...�••.T"'. y3" CI ,Y. C°"^ Y -.[ tic's.-.,,p,1^era-!.r 'L k "'•.� r' -.x, ,,se^ ,•C .+wr'L .ii-` r,a• h,..y'�.Y•.ry., F `✓'� ff '�G: ^•p). .r'ti+ gyp ,. ,ay, ,ah" v•x�+ •�'' �•ar" ,`.,�vu:, r 7,rr,Y+'.!"., ..'ti� 3,*. r' rd� .,.•,us. .,.,�, t c. r. ,taw". ;,say's,•, •p'�.w �, .� �ari'�;Ix. '�. �. ,5 �. ' .,"' µ•., ..3' �.' •+ � '-�. •,?^"��. +e ,."�"s'""ia .�.ws•+`�'%Fi� _ 1'��•�ti ��. '`,"r�� ,wifii,. _ .+.,5r<,,2 v"r ''� �' ." _. _�.,.. • ._. ,•. .wra,:+...`+�r,�.M,.,�. v �..:,.•.. _ ...;. ,..t .,•.a ;,i' ra.'*:ca• rrrn��"rm u^.:,r^.. •.'v �:x�uat. .,;:r'g !w. ,•"tri s .^,�..r,r,.,• .r..r^..ra.+.w+a.. n. '•n, .vaSw .r:..'G. '+ 1!v' P ,•.•+ •x+^�" .+ ''Vi`:, key", c•r.••,•. �4- --,a ' .n�, .r�•.�Jii •.'/ "' •.X`•gva ,'.,,," •°Z.'', :,, a r-a;.0.k'' `:•i.+Y•3+. - `at!iiEvk:-, d- ,, r :�' ."•..y„v a '•mme-.rr-.r ... •.. �$. x•"M.'4>�E4....,.,_•",'S",. ..w.'. r�., .. xs,�,° .,T..,.1..w. d!-�• - `": .r ��'�.L'n^•'•�aw+"r* ,.e�- w.wr_-s,+✓•.f , -..o: �. -,.ems,a•.....- a „,...x. ,.-"',,•,a'9i"...,.•a,a.: .rise - ;,u-�s:,h. '..^"':'-" x.:.. -i. .:L- E.:/.. ,f.•.. :.:e.w. 'e' 'gri•:'w i,7,X,..,sank•'-nw1r.+R.!','.✓,:°v' i'r� s•.,Ka `ihin,w r —J. H. Wagner was in the city wast enjo ed with John Scott in J -LOCA�t T Q*�Q gre►m yy L *r LISMS. op Thursday the chair. . 81pgin by Mies Vera _ —Miss S. Leavens is a riding a 'Hoover. Miss Reva Ripthavander, Lit- -Miss tie Ivy Nighswander and the Hoover 6 oftoln ' =-S. Fitchett has sold his driver week with'iriends in Oshawa. Quartette,8tonlsoille. Speeches by E. p 'h to H: Ellicott. —E. N. . Hicks has added a B. Hoover. W.- J.Turner,J. Michell. !r 0 —James McBrady, of Oshawa, .gramophone to his ice cream par- Mr. Leacock, Mr. Fitzgerald, 8. P. •r„ - .-.vias in town on Monday. for which will be appreciated. b Lapp and Geq. Bowes, after which all all the way through, you want awry of paint p to be Pure Paint through and through. We know w —W. W. Bunker, we are sorry his patrons. Remember there will joined in singing •Glod be with you enough about paint m say without fear of contra= r� _ to report, is ill at resent be ice cream to-mosrow(Saturday) till we meet again." Mr. Mowder diction, that painters seldom find an all pure paint. * apd family have lived here for the --W. G. Ham had s business evening. past.thirteen years and will be much Some adulteration it put in[os bulk or to cheapen. p to the city on Tuesday. —Roy Wagner lass co leted ' p missed w they were good neighbors We bpught d.lot 6f— �,q ` kyr —J, H. Wagner shipped a car- his apprenticeship in the NEws and sympathetic intends. We wish' ar .�nor iw�Pwr�PalIIi y ' load of stock on Wednesday. office, and -will leave neat week him success. -James Denny shipped two car- for Toronto where he has secured to meet the demands of our friends and customers for a. Ina pf mired stock on Monday; a situation with the Jaekson-Dav- $ Q E $ I Qr .N: $ guaranteed Pure Paint—Pure white Lead,Pare Ozide.pt Ziac, Pure Linseed 011.only are used with,of coarse.the $isCock, of Toronto, s nt les Pres'. a coloring ingredients and dryer. iSaudaywithhissister, Mrs.(Rev) —Don't forget our Millinery Of Kidney Tenable r O0°� omeinourstoreandamthe difference Inthispaint Moore• Opening, April 8th and 7th. The . If your back is constantly aching and , with other brands. Two gallons of Mar�•Senoar —W, H. Pugh, of Claremont, most brilliant ever shown in Pick- if yon e4perienoe dull shooting pains,your / Paint will cover as mach space as three gallons of 'was-in town on.Wednesday on ening. All the latest creations kidneys are out o!order. I!your urine is other makes. business. and novelties: A cordial invita- thick and cloudy or your passages frequent / —J. C. Philip is haying an Inde- tion to all ladies. See advt. ]ll. scanty and painiat, your kidneys and - * bladder are out of order. Neglect gaickly - a .pendent phone installed in his Simpson �¢ Co. brings on rhumatism, diabetes, lumbago, residence. —The Women's Guild, of St. sciatica,etc.. �� H,. SUN .DY —S. S. No. 4 East was closed foe George's church, purpose holding Mea.John Wagner,of lin Rollie Street, a few days owing to the scarlet a sapper in the town hall on the Halifax.N. 8 ,says:"Drill shooting pains fever scare. evening of Thursday, April 20th. would catch $�e across the small part of m back and extend into m shoulders —Born—AtZ�Teweastie,on March Tea will be served from 8 to f3 a d neck,risen causing me toy.affer with 18th, to N.J. and Mrs. Morrissey, o clock, after whioli a program of - ya severe headaches and spells of dizziness. (/ !/ a daughter. vocal and u►strumental music, Spots would dazzle before my eyes and —Robert Rankin has entered readings, etc., will#ore given. Ad- everything would turn black. I would �� �� THE NEWS office to learn the mission,- 25:cents ; Children, 15. fall to the floor and be unable to get rip - printing trade. cents. ** again apman without assistance. A friend told _ 1 —Dr. R ewart, of Mark• After a-lingering illness of me of Booth's Kidney Ti Piste sad I began ham, spent un ay here with W. about two and a half years from their use. The first box gave ne eerie! tuberculosis,-James McGinty died and I.am now `� r and Mrs. Logan. we I and strong ' —Miss Richardson, of Beeton, is on Tuesdayafternoon at the home All drugg'sts CASH FOR PRODUCE • ' spending a few days with A. G. of his mother lust west.of the vil- sell Booth's kid. and Mrs. Green, la Re, at the age of 22 years,'2 ® ney Pills 500. a cE Ai s...I...�......................... ..... doz. - - -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron- months and 17 days. The deceas- box with guar. N1 NEW L n Eco 17c aat6e to relieve ;- to,spent Sunday with her mother, ed was a young, man of quiet and (,HO10E DAIRY BUTTER......:...........................................`� c. ib. or your monev 4 ]��, B. Bunting. industrious habits and was highly back, Tbeyere -. —Miss Taylor, of the telephone esteemed by all. His funeral will the world's exchange, was in the city on 'Tues- take place this (Friday) forenoon greatest' specilio - CANNED w'�� C�� H w®N day with friends. at 9 o clock, when, after service at for kidney and :' fit J� S /1/I '-- r —Dr. Henry will be here as esu- the church, the body will be con- madder tioobly. ' )tiffs al neat Tuesday to attend to his ve}�ed to the R.'C. cemetery at Prepaid from the proprietors The R. T• Fresh slit Ment lust arrived. Choicest of best that money can buy: professional duties. * Highland Creek for interment. Booth Co , Ltd., Fort Erie sold and I? —Geo. M. Palmer was on the —Butter-makers ! Set-Aire your guaranteed by.T,X. McFadden. Wefgnarantee every can-20ccan. �akon brand, nice sick list far a few days this seek, wrappers at the NEWS office.- We red fish. 18c per,can,2 for 85c. rash herrinlx, lOc can. but is now irnprovinB• keep on hand only the best parch- WeAde=61 "VVe=ted. _ _ GROCERIES ALL THE TIME 4 . ,j —Aaron Burt, of Toronto, spent went paper and will print it meat. Tenders will be received up to and Sunday herewith his father and 1 with your name and address at including e April 7th, 1911, for the seer- aister, Mrs. W. H. Peak. the lowest posible price.. Butter g p --� - —. --- _- _-St, Andrew's congregation is .put up in pound rolls with your tion'and completion of a school lineae d to be erected m the Village of Altana, t having the individual communion name and a dress neatly printed Town®hip of Pickering. County of - BOOTS - ��VV�S !t, serviceintrodneed into the church. on the wrapper is looked upon by Ontario, according to plans and.8peci• e —School re-opened on Monday the city consumer as a guarantee orations prepared for the same. The ' rafter nearly two weeks' vacation of good quality and they are wil- contractor to.take old school house y: owing to the scarlet fever out- ling to pay a higher price for but- now situated on• school grounds into Our "Urns Calf" for men's heavy wear takes the lead. Price $2.75. break. ter put up in this way. On the consideration and to' utilize such of Aek to see our"Men's tan walking bout No. 185." Sewed y materials as are suitable therein dor h —14,. and. Mrs. Devifrell and Mrs. other hand they hesitate to buy a sole, leather lined all through ®$4.00. _.. of Davidson visited the former's product the wrapper of which the new ions. ng .an rem she fidie in _ apeciflcationa, and to reenovealT3-e-FiriB -�--�-��a ' honto for achoolwear • nephew. Thos. Deverell, of Whit- does not indicate the maker, Leave from the school grounds. p ME by, on Snnday. your order at the NEWS ofiive and Plans and specifications may be seen (,`p AtiD SEE —W. J. Calvert, who was home it will receive prompt and careful at A. Reesor's residence, Alton:. _ - rj. for a few days. suffering from attention. The lowest or any tender not neces- 2 erysipelas. returned to Toronto, —The Maries of the British Em. sarily accepted. ;folly recovered pine are uniting in offering a gift A. Resort, Altona, —The Oddfellows are entertain- to Queen Mary to be presented to 25-27 See'v-Treasurer , HARDWARE � p)'`"� ing their wives and friends to a Her Majesty during the Corona- _ . . ...- __ sapper in their lodge room this tion week. The Imperial Order of _ About 'l.'1]St _ - .._ -j(Friday)evening. the Daughters of the Empire haveChoice '. —Mr. Hutchison. an employee been asked too collect for the gift Pickering History TIMOTH V SEED Quality j of the Kemp Mfg. Co., Toronto, in Ontario. Contributions will be The P. bas Drefpled RED CLOVER SEED — ot Saturday with his friend, received from. five cents to five - ape +F}overnment• - e fill F. Henderson. dollars and may be given ot�iy by Advance subscription erasers have `ALSIKE CLOVER SEED 8tendard —The construction trains on the those R ho bear the name of Mary, been circulated stating that the price C.N.R. are again in operation and May, Maria, Marian or Marie. A will not be over$1.26. oro es germinate 98 - f _ Thoroughly tested. Will ge %• --"the work o ballasting-Ti-being list of contributors will be for- I wish to stats that atter negoti- ation with the publishers I find that it pushed on rapidly. warded but not the amount given —The township council will by each. The choice of the gift can be sold at.a lower figure. The meet at Brougham on Mondor will be left entire] to the Queen. price'i hereby Is anitelybsolu est a essay Monday To do this it ie absolutely necessary nest at 1 m. for the transaction The list mast be closed by April that I have the initial coat guaranteed p _of general bnsiness. 20th. Contributions with names by Three Hundred Advance subscr•ip- = OUR SPEC/ALS —Miss Laura Mullett left last In full may be sent to Miss Plum- tions. If the people of -Pickering week for Wilkie, Alta., to visit mer, Sylvan Tower, Toronto., want the book on hand for the Cele- Pandora Ranges Sherwin-Williams-paints Paraid Roofing her brother,Nathan. She expects —Ho for one-way Settlers' and bration in June they must order three. _ to be away all summer. Homeseekers'excursions to Magi- bun( copies by April lith. No ;.Tinamithing and Eavetroughing a specialty. —Lost—A watch pin in the toba, Sask., Alberta, April- 4th. money is to be seat. Simply send e a ,e ue roe e v want. A poet card will do it. You pe enamel buckle brooch. Please ronto 11 P. W. via Chicago, St. want a copy. Your friend in the city (�, leave same at this office. * Paul, Emerson, Winnipeg, thence or in the west *ill want one. Order Dieki* e �Vv hapman' —E. Wickett, of the Kingston G.T.P. to destination,' due to ar- them Both in advance and let me be- road - road east, is having -his residence rive at Edmonton 7 p.m. April 7. sure the township wants the book as 'non the Kingston road east re- Tourist berths to"Winnipeg $3.75 a part of its celebration, AND Do 'IT jpainted and decorated. and $8 00, to Edmonton $8.15 and TO-DAY. - —Mrs. John Leslie has moved to $5.40. This being the first-special li Voll have neglected getting some 2131 Montrose Ave., facts in that oa want to appear,don'to a b1eBoiotg, Toronto and train via ChicaBTci, etc.,for y CO • will not move into her resienee and homeseekers twill be a rare forget that our op closes absolutely on the IOth day of April 'here as has been reported. chance for a very choice journey. Till then'I am open for both facts and ` —We are pleased to see Thos. Rates same as via north routes. orders. A poet card will do it. :iB. Marquis out again after being Get through tickets, berth reser- Youre� Now is the time to buy your boots and shoes. We have a complete confined to the house for several vations and all information at stock on hand and can shoe every member of the family. Ste henson's,Whitby. Also to or WM- R• WOOD, weeks suffering from la grippe• p y• 227 Olaremont. Oat —Ewart Wright, of epi erinX .from Europe. dhoice all ocean lin- We have an exceptional good line of girls', misses' and boys' boots College, Newmarket, is home for es. See or write Stephenson be- FRIDAY, ,MACH $laT-combination which we can highly recommend. - a few days, the College being fore travelling. * sale at Brougham Hotel, of horses, = closed on account of an outbreak —A quiet but pretty wedding cattle,pigs, Implements, household - _-$envy working boats for the igen and boys. ,'of mumps. was solemnized on Wednesday ev- furniture,seed grain,bay.potatoes. —Miss Dorothy Dennou, who ening at the home of B..and' Mrs. eta. No enteraace tee. Commis- -Miss ` has been visiting her Brand r- Wagner, of Elizabeth St. when Bion 1 per cent. on large amounts "''TSE PEOP?.�E $OGT l3�SOP r Pa ' and i per cent. if not sold. Sale at ' ents, C. H. and Mrs. Burling, re- their only daughter, Miss Edith, 1 o'clock. Wench out'for the bills. r turned to her home in Frankford was nuited in marriage �to Mr. Fred'. Postill, auctioneer. P.ICHERI on Saturday. Ernest Stephenson, youngest son R: A. �TJNTING, ' The Sacrament of the Lord`s of John and Mrs.Stephenson. The Supper will be dispensed in St. ceremony was performed in the• 6 Andrew's church on Sunda next. presence of the immediate eels- T j' 'Preparatory services will be held tivea of the bride and groom by Springer m 1 H E Ehe Sauda School room this• the Rev. J. A. McCamus. The �int ySPRI Y (Friday)evening. bride was handsomely gowned in —Alex. and Mrs. Finding moved silk mauve, the travelling dress from April8rd in the this week id John Gry moved nein of re cloth with lint to So-are.Rennies Seeds,both field or arden of all kinds,by bushel e. lb. The g grey finest in the land and atrightprices. 2 packages for be, residence at the lake, and will match, and both were unattended. Mott Burliness College - board the workmen while the Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson will re- -: Everything is final class and up-to-date at the- building of the new summer hotel side in Claremont where the form- Cor.Yonge and Alexander Ste., ii tis in progress. - - er has secured a situation and Toronto, Ont. •FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, = —The lynx that was reported in where the beat wishes of the com- Strictly flint class is all depart- our-last issue as being seen.around munity.will follow them. y p E. RYAN PROP. PICSERING -the third concession made its ap- menta. ,Noah better 6t the Domini- • B f pearance in Birrel's bush, just ATHA on. Enjoys extensive patronage �. F - -west of thavillager.on Friday. Our. -*- and graduates readily-get good po- --SUCH VALUE IN a -Robt. and Mrs. Lloyd spent Thura- <:- sportsmen are now on its trail and y sitions. Open entire year. Enter HOU - it baa been'shot at but without day and Friday with friends t in employ SE •FURN/SHI NGV ti Mr. Mitchell,�vha is in the employ now. Catalogue'iree. -effect, of Joseph Boyer, is laid off with an .% � —A number of her young lady attack of blood poisoning. W,,O•. Elliott, Principal la seldom offered. We halve bedroom suites. Springs$1.50, reg. $5, good as friends waited upon Miss Edith John Scott sold a Clydesdale mare new. Sideboards,kitchen and dining ebairs, to lee,tamps,dishes by the set- ' to Mr. Bradt, of Re ria, and the same or dozen, carpets and rugs,extension tables. We can sell you a Singer new- �k Wagner on .Tuesday evening at. gi ` the residence of her parents,Eliza- was shipped on Wednesday. PICKERING MARKETS in rnacliine at$10.00,latest improvements. See our.40 piece tea seta at$1.7.6. beth street, and treated her to a A very pleasant evening was spent Solid oak bedroom suites, $26.00• Granite and tinware at a bargain. Silver 'a -kitchen shower, the occasion be., on Thursday last when over one Min- White Winter Wheat.....,..... $. •88 plate tableware.. Clothes wringer, solid rubber roil, regular$8.00 for$200. dred of Jos. and Mrs.Mowder's friends Red ...... .89 Parties having articles for sale consult us. Ing' the eve of her marriage. 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