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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_04_14 I1,+�, ,I ;V i�--- - ­;;p -,T 7— o K-—4- 77k7,77;M L 7 4 7 M­ J -7 No 28 ONT., TRIDAY, APRIL 14, ..:,:VOL. _XXXe UXBRIDGE Established 75 years MONGOLIA Mrs. Richard Tarr spent Sunday The Town of Uxbridge lost a useful PINK MILLS with Mrs.-Darley, of Mount JOY. Ulan in M. S. Nutting, principal of A number from this neighborhood the public school of that, town who GREENWOOD ­7 attended the sale of J. Kindy on Tues. died Saturday from an attack of pneu E. FORSTTH,D. of 0., Regis- day'of last week. moria. He was buried in the town tared=ember of the Optometrical Asso- George and Mrs. Bowers spent-Sun. cemetery On on of Ontario. special attention given to i Wednesday afternoon, blastittilagotgIadades. Eyes tested free. North h with Masonic honors. Mr. Nutting, MILLS - Claremont. Our new blend 11CreamBnn9" day,with Mrs. George Tool of the 5l; tetf of who had been a respected resident of concession Picker' ing. is giving entire satisfaction to all Mrs. Win. Rennie is on the.sick list. Uxbridge for fifteen years, leaves a C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., who are-fortu. E. E. Ontario, widow, two daughters and two sons, No other flour,just quite as good good housewives. Emerson, of New Ont as :No Edinburgh, member of the College Of Date enough to try it. visited friends here-on Monday.- the eldest Vby living in,British--'Col- mysicisno"a surgeons of Ontario.licentiate at as of of Bo1 coil Surgeons. Edinburgh.. umbia. He belonged to the Methodist BAKERS LIOV , daie"es of women. as ditto vv a oat of friends In ,Ta attention oof and "Tea Bung" for pastry is the GREENWOOD -Church, and prominent Mason. clandren. office and residence.Brougham. for bread. It makes only flour. It requires less short- Mr. Nutting had a ... . .�;PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other flour on the Rev. S. T. Tucker spent Uxbridge who. will. miss him very market. in Toronto. much. W141r17Mr-LrSread and X-RAY INSTITUTE Richar�I_Wilson spent a few days in Toronto this than any other. IPWKERING, ONTARIO If a high giade Manitoba Patent week. WHITEVALE mend our eel Miss May Brown is home from the is desired we recommend e- Normal School. Toronto. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. M is S I M 2:11 R. BLOIS TOWLE, X. B-v X. -D., C. orated "White Satin." This flour Wilbur has taken a-turn for the aI fipecisstands without a peer. Norman Wilson is confined to the better. the perfect flour for pastry and cakes. Prostatic Diu Hat in Rectal Diseases house this week with I&grippe,. We are glad to bear of Mrs. David It inakes white.flaky pastry and takes 668" of Men, Dise"es of Woman. C61106211, Born--On Tuesday, April Itli. 1911, Tumors.X-Bay examination. Diseases of eye, - less shortening than other rands. It We have a large supply of all Annie'recovery frobi her recent very ear.none,throat and lunts. Fitting glasses=d to Arthur and M& Carlton, a son. is a special flour for a speew purpose.- kinds of mill feed, bran, aborts, Mrs. John Miller, of "Thistle Ha'," severe illness. all iaute and chronic diseases. 020911onrlito-3and7lot -jumbo -and_._feed____flou_rs;,_.alsooatand Mm Charles Barclay spent Tues- The girls of the village are talking _10PPING_ ay <.hop, barley chop and pea weal. d Wl their aunt, Mrs, F.L.Green. of reoLganiZillg their basket-ball-team Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mrs. Walter Wilson was hurriedly for the season. CHOPPING DAILY Howard Turner is out testing his We grind fast and fine. called to Oakwood on Saturday, ow- 7J. F. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- v 8 b. p. gasoline engine on Frank Md. 0lr2%:SzzT 22 ing to the illness of her father,Samuel new -::. S.Counly Orown Attorney,and 0aunty Walters. Lee's wood pile. F SAIshm. Oourt Bound.Whitby. 10-T Mies Leah Rice has returned home, after spendinga, few weeks with her T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, ATHA anied by hersister; L- Solicitor.Notary Public,special Exami brothers, accomp EVANSVILLE - Cold for Elloal court of Justice, Brock street J. L. SPINE, LIMITEDJ Robert and Mrs. Llovd spent Tues- Mrs. C. B, Rice. Whitby, da;,�at Newmarket. The Womans' Institute will hold e meeting Wednesday, PICKERING. ONT. welcome Mr. Farthing and fam- their regular .. - 1.. MILLS J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister. A�ril 19th, aE 3 p. m.. at the home-of ILL Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money to it to our neighborhood, rg. Win. Burton. Tea and Coffee loan. 0911ce next door to the•Standard Bank, Mrs. Harry Roper spent over Sun- M Whitby• day with her brother, A. Young. Making will be the subject to be dis- ]L S JA. M a :B -Mr. C.,kerill. .,,I k.rkbam, y in- pent dussed. All ladies Are cordial a Peter•trtctry. _____ Monday evening with is --H- . BEAL Wray Nendick vited. After undergoing a series of re au-s,- Having,put this Mill and water- Norman Heisey, of M t. Joy. I,;here R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary the Methodist church here will be 8,)aora." craduate of the ozi. CLAREMONT �pending a time with H. Nighswan opened on April 23rd, when Rev. Mr. power-in first-class aha e, I Fano veterinary Cilleg-.Toronto,carnia. Ali der. Bedford will take the service in the t last week -have installed a duseasee and iti,mries if domestic animals treat. for all styles of furniture. S. P.-and Mrs. Lapp spent ad oa the w-oot modern pr ad end scientific 10 - o'clock -. Rev. Mr o ap o'v with tLeir daughter and other friends -orrilu'lg at New Attrition Mill, for feed. principles. O&C66 a! o 1.61!of King and Linr� in Toronto. Trickey, pastor of Baptist church. in on Ave..PiakerjuX,Ontario 27 - Major, spent the afternoon. and Rev. Mr. Bedford Mr. Tindall. of Glen M We can aLgo do wheat gristing for again in the evening st 7 o'clock. Frid&7 with his sister, Miss Tindall,Room' Mod1ding who is engaged with N. B. Hoover you out of,your own wheat, 0. HAM-Issuer of MArr=. for the summer. BALSAM M. having put everything to Licenses in the County of Ow Stewart Bros. shipped 18 head of e es the fine-at be#f cattle that ever left Uriah Jones-took a business trip to- PUkering Village my Pictu'r Fram order for doing this. these parts last week. Gregg &Coates Guelph on Friday, POUCHER. Real Estate Aue were the purchasers. William Day visited at Mr. Irwin's, Also buckwheat flour, rye flour, To tionear. valuator, acileatcor Md fame; Wiudow Shades X"ried.-at.Altona. on Wednesda)r, towaline. on Friday. of"Mantodas licaneds.Brousbaw say George Jones visited under the par- Graham flour, etc. Very best April 12th, Miss Minnie Hoover to A. 7 R Issue- of M H. Roper. of the C. P. R.. West To- ental roof over Sunday. Do HOPPER to lbs"OmutY of Wm. Birkett has engaged with -attention given to all work. ronto, formerly of Atha. Give as a call. 1091*4 as store and We moddezoes.clairsmons. -Uriab Jones for a term. M. & Crareu..of Uxbridge, paid us B.BEATON.TO WNBMP OLZaX UNDERTAKING WHITBY `Do ocavvyMaw. Cam-fasioner for : — a fl ing visit on Saturday. C. MUSSM31il- baking affidavits, Acaounftni. tete. Kazzosy to In" `in connection Justice Sutherland opened the&�saiz. Visses Beulah and Ada Jones visit, Oc farm --imusir of miarriags, TAO. at Claremont last week. es here on Monday. but there were no ed lane", Distance no object. cases to be dealt with. John Compton is buiy these days OOAL drawing hay for ­Uncle Billy." POSTILL� Licensed Auctioneer. About Roy Ward bits- eng Clifford Egg,'Stove, Nut and Pea sizes A building boom is on at Heydon for omicues of York and ondazia. Age- shore Park. a dozen new tion salsa of all kinds attell add to an shortest TodcL of Myrtle, for the summer. in bard coal. CO&I motlw Address Green Giver P.0., Out. houses,arla a ned tube eirected. Oscar and Mrs. Tindall visited with Best J lump Mean coal. All ------ -Mrs. A. . Wright, wife of a form- er rector of All Baines Church here. friends it Atha one day last week. under-cover, fill] weight and WB. POWELL, Licensed Auc For Colds asci, iz Grippe died- at her -home in Srouffville-on' tioneer valoator and collector fo; I Harry Ball expecits-his parents and prompt service. �pr'l -tb ed 451.,ears. a sters over from the old land at'any -cocatied, of Crnt&-rio and York. All kinds *f A' time.. sales coad a" enber,privatelyor by suetion The Boa ucatiou are going LUMBER Sale lootee"call-acted For dates, or other par Miss Blanche Cooper. of Claremont, Prescription prescription 'No. W9Pick , on With t.be selection of a site and MoaiarrMan,-orders left at Naws Office.Pick. arta`. P preparation of plans for the new Col- ."' vi,%*ted at W, R. Ward's for-.a_fewGood stock of rough and matched. donag. or MA4MLb's Mrs, CLaremoct. wtil re. egiate Institute building. da;s• hemlock, also niRtched and prompt atwatlQv a4woofection gnsr"" It goes right-afterthe cold, The. rnspector Hughes 'and Lockhart aul and Mrs. Jones,of Uxbridge. dresged.spi-nee and pine. - dose 46 toted. My phone aumberlsludepondent tool visited friends in this vicinity fora Gordon. of toronto, addressed the No. 1 hemlock lath. dose ia tAkeu eve' halfhour. The few days. every Board of Education and the teacher 2x, 3x and 4s Ontario cedar Miss 8, Linton visited the Queen Of the town on ­Permy Banks in shin les, 3x. and price is 9-5 cents, JOHN PHILIPCity one day last week, as also did shil 4x British ScbOols. Columbia qhinFles. narrowly PA- Peter Robinson. The Chronicle Office n We noticed our worthy pedagogue Let Sou prices on any Has a full line ot rresh and cur- caped destruction by fire on Saturda y FOR THE KIDNEYS Y' holding down the end of a cross-cut building material you'may ed meats constantly on hand, caused by sparks from cheap of waste PlLperwhicfi was being burnt The -saw on Saturday. require. Frank Lvnde has commenced an an 6 Prei'iuni Kidney service,of the fire brigade were neces- -- ' t stuff a specialty. Spiee Roll, Breakfast Bacon, , !I flngAg '"r. - Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. will, ronvince you sary to extinguish the fire which had eight months e6efit'with.R. Ind. phone 1504. Pills. .'A.trial aimed considerable headway. McAvoy, of Kinsale. of their superior merits. Price 50 9 Inspector Walks paid- a visit to our folindl ESOR P Highest prices paid for school one ,day last week and A Co- RE . �; cents. . - _ - - - ­ . - � I ", I Butcher's cattle AAOUGHAM e!verything saiti9factoty. LOCUST HILL' R. J. Linton spent Monday at his James Hortop-sold a valuable team M' of=A DAC of Clydesdales to John Miller, of Ash- �tekertng tvePuTo Mi - IEN home here. Luther Middleton has lost another burn, for a handtome slim. TIME TABLE-Picksring Staticin G. DRUGGIST AND GRA-DUA.TZ 0PTfCIAN valuable ho' John Lynde and. family have re- T.ft. Trains,going Ea6st Jue 0-8 fono*$�_ rae- r midst and are nicely -No. 6 Mail J. Feasby,of Sandford. spent gat- moved from our 8.05 A M. PICKERING,. ONT. IiiMyrtle. Mrst-blass rigs for hire urday with friends here, spttled in thifir n6w home 1 12 Local 143 F.X. Misses May and Ellen Linton, of To- The ladies hereabouts are busy these .6. 14*Local 6.041-M. Day or niglit ronto,are visiting at their home here. times making boxes for tbesocial to Trains going West 'dna, as follow REAL ESTkTFJ4$o*. --Mrs. Matthews has returned' after be held at Mt.Zion.• lt-is to be hoped -No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. Bus meets AU trains 21 Local 2.30 P. M. -- ---- spending five weeks with her daugh- such elegent boxes will bring good *.a 7 Mail .8.50 P. X Teaming promptly attended to. Two flf ty-acre.farms for sale cheap. ters in-Torouto. prices. *Sunday include(L Agent I t.for Canada. Carriage Co. Good buildings, plenty'of water, one- Thos. Wilson, we are pleased to re- John Lyn'de 'gave a party to his half in cash, balance on.,mortgage if port, has so far recovered, as to make many friends on the Friday evening e his accustomed daily visit to the vil- preceeding his departure, when a required. -q :We He Peak &:te. large crowd assembled and tipped the Also a -good tenement d-welli ­R_rs;Boyer, of Greenwood, has been light fantastic to the excellent,strains ielding 121%in the village of Picker- here waiting on her sister, Mrs. Bay- 'of the violin, played -by Bert Wash- les. who has been suffering from an burn, who is fast becoming a master ThBTQ ' Are' . ing. of the art.' Blacksm' ithing attack of sciatica. Geo. Philip has now got nicely set- The out-look for a serious strike has tied in their, home above the store. been averted at Glen Major by Win. • Having rented the.Dunbarton- shop At**1`$91AJJ8 H6will flndita great con' venieinceirl Fisk- takiiig t7he"contract And enKa Few Thing"s' % and opened the same,I am prepar. being so near his place of business. ing.. the men at an increase in pay. no**+ Farmers are now becoming anxious Things certainly looked seriousrr� of which is gotten such a de- ed to do all work entrusted to I and, had any foreign element out me in the above line. fdt warm weather so that they might time, a one time gree of comfort as begin their spring work. Last year -been brought in, as was at HorsesboeipS&,specloty. . Call in and see me any time. W many were through seeding at this i Va. Riahziason. expected, we close our eyes-and.try to time. forget what might have happened. AGOODWATCH xmTiorrmi-mm, .'-..Notavy Public, Pickering. Eyery one is cordially invited to at- tend,tbe Easter service at the Christ- SCHOOL REPORTS ._.____JDUN_BARTON It gets you to your plitce of BLACKSMiTHIrVG,* ian Church next Sunday morning, . . Clare- business on time in the morn r Will preach Report of Seiiior DiVisod of bust morning. doll April 16th. The pastor nont Public School for March- Sr. It helps you to keep that Im- The WOOD W ORK12VG and an Easter sermon and there will be 1 Forsyth, portant engagement, the out- WO ODTVP.NING special MUSIC. IV-Annie Spoffard, Viols of which would be failure Ve concert held In the school on Margaret Gleeson, SrAII=Alex Mor, come Jr. if rbxi were late. -DOMINION BANK gan, Emma Reed, Robin Story. The evening last war a great sue- from being lectur- - Eisend There v 4DfRooev Toronto attendance III-Jean Evans,Charlie Slack,Albert saves you Saw gbirtning.apil Pas a good wife,for being late W` fiffing; -cess. Lee. ed b your id both pupils and teacher deserve Pine wood.for kindling delivered$1,75 and e manner* in which Honour Roll,Jr.Divison.for March. for Yinner. Generil Banking Business great credit for the Veta Stephenson, Hazel Man In a hundred ways it- tides Sr.11- -n! per.cord, 16 in.long. theyacquitted themselves Scott. Jr. II--John Knight, you over difficulties.and if of i transacted. e Women's'Institut; will hold tie, David Sco estimable value to you" from _ Mildred Brodie,Ivan'Benson. 8 rt their regular meeting at Mrs. Pouch- e 11-Geo 'Raw,66n, Inic Mantle, 0- youth to old age. OAD Special attention given to 111o'clock on Tuesday afternoon rge W, H I.JACKSON BROCK R ril 18tb. The program will be roll let Sargent, Inter. Pt 11-Mary For- We pride ourselves on-this all al, question drawer, chart demon- syth, Gladys Paterson, -Vida Knight, Important quality of Our watch illi wthe colleotion of c Verna Bryan, es-the are correct time-keep stration and a per on the different Jr.pt II-Lois Brodie, Rave you 10tS* Of W,%teg. I I Lt, ors. Come and see them. 'Do Sal- re -Effie )Knigb b. notes. beef by (Dr.)McKinnom ElTe,n Smith. I. e Muriel Thompson,' Myrtle Thompson. delay. Time is money. All are welcome. - F011owl Following are: the names of the -SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. RICE BROS., 01r WNTEVALL Anumberof those who are inter anything sated in having the township Center- Claremont Continuation Class in their are preparea:to furinish you anyth March:- Norman Bassett =ey Brougham banded to- order of merit for the month of poI31to received of $1. and supply- such as Aw Iteld at 13r in the line of water m III.-Aleck I.A Mabel Cassie, Will jZWF:LER AND OPTICIAN upwards. heron Monday and cleared Philips Form Scott. Form �W�8-oj the brush, e pumps, windmills, hydraulic raqw.. etc., which was Kathleen Story, -Xnterest Lilowea at highest . q •; Jennie Rawson, Edith Slack, plumbing, etc. the chief obstacle in having it held II.- PIC- KERI NG1� NEWS_ A= am I ME current rates. Rawson. Form I.-Kathleen piaoNm; WHITBY there. Should the Executive Com- Clarke mittee now visit that spot we bel They are also expert -we'll drib leve Rawson, Ethel White. Jack Lapp, 70 (CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager Mo an 1111,Magnus Mor an. and respectfully solicit your patron, they will have no hesitation in select- ersrlss--T�Ferguson.N. Tomlinson. -age for the future. I Ind. phone WS). Ing it as the site. 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'.....:.., „�`` :.-a• .'eta.. .u, rr4R' „'-..,`. r "'.'.'G e,. : .,;, mow' , _', ',.r..;.;gs,:t,•«'�0.• ,:�::'�"_° .,,::'..s.. ^w a•,"?" ,+ _ "" . - L.. - ..eS.� a het spm^Ycr night, openedj i `'� #♦��♦$4 i ♦ �iFf4i♦ #♦1+ ....... o � e the _ letter, .written is the flourishing, AfrAld to Ea( � - clerky hand that she knew well. tf - "Incase any lingering doubt Te- Doesindigestionsr Does the ear of s oil the of mains in your myna, I send this toP ,. tell ou that if ou breathe •one you needn't Just take - + y y r meals It n ' word of the truth about our_uncle 46: to any individual here or hereafter, - I will at once commence proceed t s Ings against him. Understand me s' _ plainly, not oi)e vwrd of the news r OR, A LOOK INTO THE PAST } I'brought you, or -of the motive ` ! that s ompte you -be aha `•i a has pr d' to my wife: da this, and you know the and you won't know yo ve a stomach. They will nee to it consequences-your uncle will be _. i ! ' that your food is properly digested. They are among the k t..♦ } . }...;♦ «�. convicted 'and imprisoned, first 'on best of the NA-DRU-CO re stations compounded b i `a charge of forgery, then. on rob- pre" P , CHAPTER XII.-(Cont'd As she was leaving the ]ea- ex ort chemists and Qu aranteed by the largest wholesale 8 P Leiy. He is not strung nor young, p `� "` = _ Dorothy stared, straight at her fa snouts, as the flower grounds we re and so, if you care to have the onus' druggists in Canada. .70C.a hoz. If your d •st lies not a 'i ;icer, .and her ips trembled.. ' called, and about to enter the wil Sof his death-for he is sure to die= stocked them.yet s "Kicked that dear, beautiful col- der and rougher part, she met one upon your conscience, you—" , send us Oc. and we will mal you A bole 36 go! Oh, daddy, how could he.do of the grooms, who was evidently { 'She-could read no farther. With NATIONAL DaUO AND CMCMICAL Co. QP CANADA LJMITCD. MONTREAL. livor"-her face was crimson with dig- bent on finding some person, and la gesture of intolerable pain, she lust and, anger.: ', What didyou- yet whose attention -was drawn (crumbled -the paper in 'her hand, - -- -- - ---- _- - - r 01" every other moment to a•dog who then tore it into a hundred shreds, !K plult ire. (Eglaa.etr "I confess, my darling, my fist all crawled feebly beside him. and cast it to the soft summer �Q�H�' D I ST E II P E Rr *a+�t■o rarer, 7 � •rid Mtr(<M cercus. y but met Dir. Crawshaw's head; for As he saw Nancy hi face cleared breeze, to be carried away to the it sure tore and positive preventive,no matter how bores u arts ate ark "' - Lunate] I restrained in 9eff suffi_ and he touched his hat. inletted or"a:essod. Locale,es from q the tonin seta oa Lbs Blood sea z y, y uttermost ac,rners of the earth. Glands,ezpsls the po4onous series tram the hod,. terse l;1ampsria Dom tiently to iemember that I was his "You want me," she said, stop "Oh, Zce,, Zoe," she moaned, ' t and She V.and Cholera In Poultry. Largest selling live ste.k retetedr. (,`Brea 8 B vaguely crouching down by the dog, what N GriDps anwot human bsinta and is a tine kidney re ser, sot and tit a host, but I think I let him see pin and thinkin va uel how faint bottle; and art a aoaen. Cat this not. Keep it, Show t to ara�tiy /Omething Of my contempt; and!Iier own voice sounded In her ears; who+►W get it toc con. Free Booklet'Distamner,Caaaes sad Ctup ! have we done that we should' be �/p� DISTRIBUTORS—ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS r� .-I gave Foster orders before him to,and then her eyes fell on the collie I tortured like ' this 7 I may have !PORN MEDICAL CO,.cwi.0 mad 5mm;WeNaitlta�SaeN.l�1,O.,S,♦ 11 r let the poor creature. loose, and whose laborious breathing betrayed committed some wrong, but you-" - - take her into the paddock." its sufferings, and whose handsome _ � g � , The pour creature tried feebly to, � - '`And-and was she really hurt,- pathetic eyes solicited. her pi y. -flick her gentle hand, and at the j ] ere-you going to take arty' old papa In an instant her own misery was touch a- flood of hot tears_broke HOWi N C _ paint this spring when you pains Sir Humphrey's brows met, forgotten, and she was on. her I up? Won't you ae it! You can from her eyes, while a shiver ,.•f THE PAINT.Yes, she was, ' he said almost knees beside the animal. i _ ,.dread an repugnance as cost get good paint easily, and Cee shortly:-"she ran lame, and moan- What has ha ened=? Oh. what P a it at the proper price. you eau through her frame; as if a 1•:hact„n geted at every yard. On my life, Do! has happened to her? ' she cued. l I was never aw near. thrashingshat_ ly: . her- rest, tender-heart °f the future that crept near t�� s y „ y ' P g e imake her misery greaten \hat ' Ramsays Paints'.a man in the wlwie course of m could never bear the sight of a pq career. dumb creature's pain, !it a grim prognostication of what was' to Come? She did not know ; I the oldest brand of Mixed PainEs ..` . "1 wish you had done it'" Doro The groom shifted his foot un- but she was faint and ill irlien';h: in. Cat:ada. Guaranteed for purity, thy,cried, with flashing eyes.. "Let easily,.. _ it a-o men came back through thc- known: for, quality and. unchal• b Mr. Crawshaw kick his dog, or- "She's only a bit lame, Miss," _ _ longed In alt house painting to- show off an 'oi his brutal ways,be answeiad, hurriedly. trees. day. Drop us a card and ask for before me, and —" ''Lame' She is_ill, dying; look j ' ` (arty her carefully, Foster,' ' our Booklet B D the hand- '. But here Miss Leicester .had to at her eyes, they are asking us to she said is the old head groom, who i sourest Booklet on house painting compose her feelings and her face, help heir. See.- she cannot stand had lived at the Hall for nearly hail ever ,asned.- it is free. You should ff a century ; "ands Foster, do not let G have +c. and meet her gueacs as they came upright'; something has happened l across the Lawn. to her' what is it' Foster must Miss Dorothy know if you csn' help RAMSAY SON CO.V "I feel as if I shall never be able"dcctor her; he Is so clever and good it; she-she will be so grieved. Poor' - �Zoe ' Gaud-bye-good-bye.' ' THE PAINT She bent. and . kissed. the' dog MAKERS. 1NONTREAL t to touch his hand or weIcFime him I with dogs. Oh, pour Zoe :_ poor� _ here again. I always distrusted Zoe! ' I Est'd. tau., and hated him. now I loathe him Iter little white hand caressed the ,again, and then she turned and F+ coward and brute'" she said to her- collie's sleek head,. while a pang walked steadily away down to that s , I dear, well-remembered spot at the r. ae.f, as she listened W the Hon. shut through her .heart afresh at lake's edge. - The voice tame nearer-then.Dear- cf Ella's glowing account of the match, every short, hard breath that eame i 1. f t "Oh, lice-uh,' fife!" she cried, er• Here's a Homan may e sad watched Crawshaw saunter, in from the pour animal. Everything ' How Nancy 1 1 to herself, as she stood alone' be Y ongcd to spring for- NQ ryi - shls peculiarly insolent, offensively was forgotten at that moment -but , � Than _. rneath the low-hanging branches of ward and cling to that dainty form; .� .- ;pretentious manner, toward them. pity for the dog, who had grown Fi I know if I stn I shall be rude j to know -and' like her even in the the trees.- ''You' will never know kiss that lovely -face, and tleetIe; ANY®Nk s y what I am enduring-you will never ckose to the loving heart I _ to him, so I had better go before few short times- it had been over iknow. Pray God you.may never be I "'She is not here... Oh, dear," f. Can Use. � he comes, she mused, and, with a!at the Hall 1 r hurried excuse, she went up to "She should not be out here !given such agony as has fallen on ;murmured Dorothy, dispiritedly ; ! always been Isooarast ; Mrs. Fairfax, and strolled with her walking.'' Nancy said, coldly, tojmei �"rt-s no use,- Merefield, she must 'I Iso of deffietakRaden. r Ito the. house "I wil l wait till the man ; she thought him heedless ! The episode of the wounded dog have gone back to the house by caking—Nes rs wt►an ( Nanev is vote better, and then I and cruel. "She must had unnerved her-her strength and isome other path. I do hope she ! tee t+a• . q go to the >, ` r courage were fleeting fast. In a few .is -not ill again a.ea will tell her, she said to herself,'stables at once.'- - �%Ii�r moments_h nuld_he._resurn "Shall I 1_oolr farther this way_(" j°,'a°,e"°'r as she ran hastily.upetaaca-to�re8s eggs . a Te.aix'ox. for dinner. Crawshaw made me bring her out •ed.=he would rush to seek her-he `asked Lord Merefield. eagerly. OIIf��ALLKtII�m� co uA®t°t.®OON would call her name Nancy cov. 4 .Dorothy shook her head. Neem«,.Can. "I know she will hate him even here." y I dinner has been kept. i more than I do, .Oh, dear? d wish' "He-he. could not surely. know]ecce her pale lips with here hands "No: no; JUST THINK o► IT! r Co still the bitter cry that el3caped waiting as it is. I must hurry with OV-0-LA can color either woof. to Heaven it was permissible to she was in such a state," she mor from thein. _ ]beck. Sbe via not far;.but I da wish cotton,slut or tt LT*d Goods t>„rraas with P speak 'out one's mind to one's muted, In faint, Iow accents, L the SAME No chants of using the guests' I should not spare Mr. The groom answered her rather] Yes, he would come-love's I could see her. I shall certainly wRurauDye4'ti,.csesronhAvetocolor. ;. ,•_ - 'knowledge is alm.,st infinite; he jaend for Dr. Knowles if she is not '('homes Crawshaw , gruffly : I� - s door `;would trace her here, and them— betterShe to-morrow. I feel uneasy '+peeped�in, but no unped at e was ere.dfas it a alglhthroughen, mis him she'seeinglike Then what? How would she greet.�about her." ED1'('ATION 40 YEABg AGO, - - him? What words could she use? "Oh; don't worry deli, 3'ou "Gone down to meet me, no this.'' „ — l: 'doubt," Dorothy conjectured, with i. Nancy's blue eves were turned' ��hat manner could she bear? An know Hon Jt Wag Conducted in England • '- is 'band stole round her heart. The voices died away, and Nancy some disappointment. I wish I upwards; for many a day their look y Not So Long Ago. _ bad seen her, dear thing! Well, at of uncontrollable horror laved in What explanation could she give 4 was safe .to emerge from her bid , - How could she tell him the horrible ing place when she cared. -I n- their efforts to five up to the any rate, she is better, and, that is the man's memory. Stunned amazed overcome with atandaras set b the critics of all I care about." "Through him 7"'she wliia red truth 7 y pub- H Her breath seemed to stand still horror as she had been ever since I'ic education to-day, educators She questioned Baines carefully i faintly. y Nancy not till now.did the full hideousness her interview with Crawshaw, she: might' draw .same encouragement as to how I�sncy had looked, and Yes, miss; she did something as from the i of her sition Dome upon her. She had not realized one half the dif- picture of elementary - was very much' cheered by her vexed Mr. Crawshaw, and he kicked Po P ficulties, the mental sufferings that! gland only fort ,maid's good report. her. I don't suppose he meant to '1°as bound by affection, scat t Ids, g ucation .in En y g PP la in store for her. years ago, given b M. B. Synge "Of course she is sure to look 'hurt her real] for she's a valuable honor, to sea] her lips, and }�t — Y I . gi o y' She stared sudden] u in tLe L' What will they think of me?" 1° 'The Great Viytorian Age. pale, that is only natural. Do you ',.dog; but Foster says she's injured suddenly; p' No one thought know, Baines, I fancy Miss Hamil- internally-, miss, and he fears she'll breeze came the sound of her I ams, was the bitter cru that broke from g t of_healthy sites ton moat have had a alight attack have to be poisoned." uttered in a soft, musical vutce, her .heart, as she stood with bent or surroundings in .tose days. head and arms ban i Chapels, barns, rag-"warehocses .of sunstroke; she will run about I Nanc bent lower and•still lower It was Dorothy's-she was seek- g iib nerveless4 Nancy at her sides. "What will Dorothykitchens, and even bedrooms were ing for her, hvithout anything on her head. over the'dumb, suffering creature, „Nanc =Nanc where are •ou say? How-how shall I explain to used as schools. Some were dark, Yes, miss;'I think you re right, ,.till her pale lips touched the dog's 3 y y, some acre, ootid some were dam -where bre ou'7" her my-strange conduct? She -has . Pt mins," was Baines' reply; . .but, •head;'a'great bond of sympathy was 3' . some 'were dirty. f She paused an instant then pain seen`that I ,loathe this man; she , -White she brushed and arranged the suddenly riveted between this ani- P P will think I am tempted b hisThe teachers were,wholly hope- 6 ope (soft, golden curls, the maid was mal and herself; booth were plunged gave her strength. P y less=none were considered foo old I cannot meet her et," she said money, that I am a hypocrite; and ]thinking to herself, 'shrewdly and from sunshine to gloom, both their� • s Der Derr w � or too ignorant or too sickly to T� .quietly. "It weren't no sunstroke, hearts were riven in twaip, to both 'to herself, and she stole down"to Derry-Derry, ho is »iy veiy life. manage and teach ' ' the water's brink and crouched be- -Derry, who has given ' me the -Some were domes ticose 8 antsd out` . more like a heart-stroke. There' the.bitter end had come. whole of his r -'were a look in the poor thing's eyes "Poor Zoe,,he might have spared low the bushes. „ great, noble heart; .of place, some were he trip ss she smiled at me just now, that 'vou!" was the utlspoken cry' on "=fancy--Nancy 1! Der: who spoke of phis poverty, plea or consumptives, outdoor pan- g q j Nancy's lips as she rose slowly to and, oh God I ,cant bear it-I' y give me uite a turn. I wonder Pers zit old folk over seventy, , cant endure -it-it wi;3 .drive' me Here is the report of an element- ' what has happened to her 7 She's.her feet--her face,was ghastly. pale, - �„ P a sweet young creature, as don't 1 her hands trembling. CURED OF CONSTIPAT01t 'naa• ary school in 1869. as seen by one deserve any misfortune, that she "You-you must do something for She crouched on the ground in u. the inspectors sent but by the her abject des her,"` she leaded, rather. than - . ) pair, while the leaves Arohuishop of Canterbury: ., P Mr. Andrews praises ®r. .fluttered in the evening breeze, and "'In a smoll,'low room' in a back . And while Dorothy was-chatting said, to the groom, "she cannot suf- Morse's Indian Root Pill4. the lake murmured serenely'at her court were lot', -four boys from ,on lightly to her maid, Nancy was fer like 'this." feet. Stretch her hand out where four to fourteen. +the midst sat• making her,way slowly to the far- "I'll fetch Foster to her, miss, . ' Mr.GwrSe Andrews of Halifax;N,S., she might, there was no helpfor the master, a ho it-Zs cripple, ther.end of the garden, that quiet and we'll carry her between us to writes: her, no haven,• no refuge-thsae whose Iower-limbs were pa-�ly ed, nook that had been her one tryst- the stable. • Perhaps she'll be bet- For many years I have been troubled - „ rifice had fallen to her share and and why could not stand uprig?�t. •ing place down by Lbe lower lake. ter to-morrow, miss. , with chronic Constipation. `Thu ail= 'y "I must get strong, I must have To-morrow! Nancy- shuddered. ment never comes single-handed, and I she must go through with it alone The boys, formed a dense masa. have been a victim to the man illnesses too-the end! round him, swaying backwards and courage to meet them all," she What depths of horror were ex- that constipation brings in is train, forwards, while he begged then _ `' ..,. said to herself over and over again, pressed in that word! With bent Medicine after medicine I have taken in -feebly to make' leas noise. r (To be continued.) _ Y Vtbey-they must not see that any- head .she was turtling away, when order to find relief,but one and all left "In a corner of the room, hit:- thing is wrong ar—" the man stopped her. me in the same hopeless condition. It - ,�' { wife minded six or seven of this She dreaded everything. She had `I -beg your - pardon; mist, but -seemed that nothing would expel from younger children. The boys reaC ..gauged .Crawshaw to his uttermost Mr. Crawshaw told me I was to trouble, yet at last I zead about these rat the one ailment that caused so much. SETTLERS' LOW , _ IRATES TO only from their Bibles. Thgy wrote. ,, depths; -she knew if she broke one look for you and give you this.„ Indian Root Pills, CANADIAN NORTHWEST a little on broken slates, and onl w letter of her -bond -that her -uncle. He held out a note-as he spoke, That was indeed a lucky day for me, VIA CHIC_1GO & NORTH' two'of them could add'up a simph ---that• sole'surviving link to her and Nancy 'took it mechanically. for I was•so impressed with the state- WESTERN RY. sum.” dear, dead mother-would be dig- "Go-go, and bring Foster quick meats made that I determined to ---_ - _.'1!he boys-at the top of the schnY aced, dighon©red,-perebanee-even ly," she -said', as a moan from the• ¢ive them a fair-trial. Aprih 4; lr, 18 and 28 frnin-pointa were known as "sixpenny boys`' gr They have regulated my stomach and that being their school fer.. The• !' killed by the result of his shame, dog broke on her ear. "I-I will in Canada: Excellent train service Iclaim bowels. Yam cured of constipation,arae more backward were "fourpen, And as if to maks assurance' still Bait here till you return:" I claim they'have no.,e as a medi- via St.' Paul or Duluth-'to `�inni- „ }^ more 9itre, Crawshaw did not fail The groom obeyed her quickly, cine." peg. For full particulars address nies, to remind her of bar vow. and she was left alone with the For over\half a century;Dr:Morse's B.. -H. Bennett, -General Agent, 48 -- -- -- suffering animal stretched at her Indian Root Pills have been curing con- Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. w feet - fit emblem of her own sbat- stipation and clogged, inactive kidneys, .. i with all the ailments which kesult from ��� terse, raided life. them. They cleanse the whole system 4hi7o& _ cissa colds. heels With stiff,-cold fingers, €list•seem- and purify the blood. -Sold-everywhere Conxider the silent man and the =cblr atoaa.coudha, cures colas, 1.••�,} ,;°th"a mops aedih't' Rs cede.. -Al to.belong to an arctic clime, not at 25c. a box. Z- reputation he has for being wise. e .tbrocit and tunas. . e s ro ., .. .,.A v.,, ... .�r „ .. ... .... ,. .. ... .:. .... ':'..:' f .q!s '4, ,-x,•,"Lt"6 .y Y'>, t'n."]aw ^S:fi'`x54� `� �,W;.. '':.a.. .,, `.,.� ,,.� - ,r .,, .: ... .... .. .. ...,. .. ......:,. ".. .' .. ''Y- ... ,�. .� -`�•e* 'fit, '�! +,. ,r. `z ''.' .t�, <v 'A.��F +��".`�{�� .,,.d ,.y, Y 2'� ',6'4. f�'dL'-i 1.,.,.siJ�":�` Nay fti•.A.."^ '�:�,�' d._ - ae" !v- FF^SFYS.'e.M F.F.i,.r^.u;:a'ueu[.:.n;Y."'•iil•Fa.n.+ .....y.. _.M•.;.vr ^i�L.,_ .y��y�.:r F:.,�.. — ..rs ^n ''3,' wr•.,,'ds'. ...M Jam+.-, ..-r ..- ^,, ., .,.�v. ,.,... .y....::rv+.-:- ^•6. <.•` - '.. ..$ir-w; .n 1..II•w.- ..� .pi. •-.•.t. '�. 7.,,. .,.,. - do , IV. BEY U E PRICES I FARC PRO NISBIKE y . INE- it, WESTERN -OAL FROM THE LEADINGS­ REKORTS _ • r � � __ _ TRADE CENTRES o>PInternational �i%BGutivB g$$18t tyle 'M@n-. Ili for -the Fi$cal Year AMERICA. :+ vnaparative Returns. W. Canada est _ - 17►hoW R,8C0rd Increases - = ,recce et cattle, cratan, Cbees* '• r _ .. _-. - . _ and Other Produce al Souter & G, ers' indicate preparations for A`despatch from -Fernie, A-despatch from Ottawa says: The official comparative.statement and Abroad. says! Secretary Carter, of the dis• ing at every point. a trice 1pcAj,_ received_ the following In oo .tons of hoal The attempt at P u w of the Customs revenue of the twel• vo largest ports in the Dominion - BREADSTUFFt3. inert tura out 1 a o for the fiscal years ending March„ 1910,. and March,, 1911, issued'on - telegram from Vice-President per day was the cause of a little ` ------vlriday�, perhaps better than-any o Cher means serves to Shaw the tie- Torolito, April 11.-Flour-Win- : tmendoua gains made by the great porta of entry in the country. ter.wheat 90-per cent.-patents,.$3.- Stubbs and C. Garner on Thursday excitement at that place, but it ani Vancouver and Win door havemade the largest incises- 25 at aeabord: Manitoba flours - ioruing: violence has beetr offered and thit ' Winnipeg, 2 �� pro rata during the peat year. 5, is true of all places where men have. ` 'the first mentioned figures for. First patents, 85:40; second pat- International executive board tit work. The comparative statelinen* fol lows, enta, $4.90, and strong bakers', >�4.- full endorse the position taken by q , sf:h city being those for 1909-10, and the second those for.1910-Q1:—. 70, on track, Toronto, the district. Representatives will morning treCealed aestateTof shoo 5t Montreal .. .... .. $16,327;801 19' $18,330,183 44 Manitoba Wheat—No. 1 North= Toronto .. _. .. 12,327,948 27 13,864,784 44_ _ be tent-at owe to co;operate with lute quiet. Nearly all the singlet' .. -.. .,•• - , ern 96c," Ba its; No. 2 North- w' -,. 4,999,238 16 - 6,478,163.0._ , y district officers in carrying out' the nien have left' ' that' cam One Winnipeg .... ern 94c,�Ba p"oils, and No. 3 at • ,. 3,837,242 90 5,489,736 65 y work in connection with the suspen- boarding house which usually feeds 'Vancouver .... "" 2,141,9Q3 26 91c, Bay porta. cion. Deny absolutely rumors re- 75 to 80 men-is now feeding only 25 L ` . Hamilton .... .... .... ........ 1,815,998 36 _ Ontario Wheat 2 red anti .•. , ,,._ ,,,, ,,,, ,,•, ,. •1;627,627' 89 1,772,964 09 $aiding n3n-support. Internation- or 30. The drives have been clean- -Halifaa .... 560 3J9 pg white, 81 to--82e outside. . . ~ Quebec .. : ....:. .. 1,533,137 94 1, - Barley Malting qualities, .65 to at will support to the full-extent ed and- now that the International - ,,,,,,• „ 1,333,754 34 1,340,926 68 This message signifies that a long j Board seems to have endorsed the St. John, N. B. .. .. 67c, and feed,.50 to 55c.outside. 'fl 539,575 87 struggle may be looked for. All act' of district a ghteen, the next �? Victoria .... .. .. 1,240,612 14 1, Oats-32 to 33c outside, and 35c on gg y - •,,,,,,. „ 1,128,683 72 :1.,265,457 37 track, Toronto. No. W. C. oats, movements on the part of the min-l move is hard to predict. ' Ottawa ... - Windsor ... 1,084,075 48 1,433,720-3136%c and -Ido: 3 at 35%c; Bay ... 928,415 02 .1,007,109 31 /s London '.... .... .... •.•••••• ports. 55; second patents, $4.15 to•$4-45; Banner mines at Littleton, thirty Corn—N-6. 3 AliieriC:an; •51% to first'clears, $2.75 co $3.05; second miles from here, 128 men, all but ' WHAT BRITAIN WILL GAIN. "WHY BE SO TSINT' 52c, Toronto freights. clears, $1.75 to $2.40. on five State convictg. were killed ed - _ Peas-No. 2' quoted around-80c - -., Saturday morning. One hundred ' Terms of the New Treaty NcgOtl• Thinness is Embarrassing. Unheal outside. LIVE STOCK 'MARKETS. and seventy three men were in the a .. Montreal, April 11.-Choice steers mine at the time of the disaster. ated.With Japan. thy and Not Natural-Formula Rye-Prices nominal. but we - Now Used Which Adds From Oue Hiiekivheat-No. 1 quoted at �lSis sold at 6%1c, good at 6 to 6%c, fairly The defini eeideath list shows ltwo A despatch from London sass: to Three Pounds a Week. to 49c outside. - good at 5' to 5'�c, fair at 5 to 'The new Anglo Japanese comms, Bran_' Marritobas, $_3, in bags, g + white and these colored free men, ' Everyone ought to have some _e:t'la� Toronto, and shorts $24.50,-in bags, I,5er and the common at o to 4%e tial treaty, which was ratified at ,, 111 colored and 12 white convicts. and self• er lb. Cows ranged from 3�1 to but a man remaining in the mine '1Y` Tokio on Tuesday, provides for re- flesh on the bon structure of the body• Toronto; Ontario shorts $24.30-.-to :1? both for the sae of health a $-5 ' and dlls frudi 4 to 3%c per a er o w is alive Ja ♦nese t the rates of the new esteem. p e 5;c, a bol ^ p tariff on the chief British hat%slit unteelieopte are sensitive to the iso = -- lb. Hogs wed 20 to 3pc per flluctiuns i an hour aft the expl s` n ` t� cnticiams which are con- Japanese 100 lbs. - , textile and metal imports in Japan. stantly being hurled at them by the more _ In `the case'of gray cotton tissues tortunate weu.flgured p,nowt. "'COUNTRY PRODUCE. Toronto, April 11.—Sheep were \PRIOR. CHIEF All<RES'l'};U. Everyone pities a thin, bony horst: bot s6ilin within a range of $4.75 to _ the duties are reduced from One horses don't know it-di while thin people Apples- s, $3 to $6; Baldwins, 85 per cwt. For• ood 'ewes, and at Au'hogP l bPz ler`IeJiRecovery:ng for A,- the Or third to one-fourth, and on the are both pined and ridiculed. It ought APP R' g not to be so, bas it ie. I$4- t[, '$4.50; No. assorted, $3.50' ; to $5 fur buck,4. Yearlin lambs most important tissues, pure wool A well•roanded figure, be ft man or wa r barrel. and cotton mined and linen erne, m e:rites Ldmliratton; not only for the to $4.50 per were weak at $(1.80,to $', and hogs A despatch from Arnprior says: �s y ��tie but for the bright eyes. Pink ! Bens—Car lot+, $1."5 to ,$1•�t';were weak, though unchanged in P s reduction of one•fi[th is made. On cheeks. red Lips, and vigorous carriage price. Spring-iatnbs Fere steady Charged with the emtsezzlemen ,2f - z certain Classes Of iron and steel I which scc4myany a wetl•oourtahed body and Small luta, $1.g0 Lu $=• r+trrnath. health, beauty and ao,,d Rune Extracted, in ting. 10 .to 911,a.4fi-u€ the funds of the tuw'ri of J'— vat $4 to 87.50. ' Choice steers and Aran riur, Chief of Puiice' Juhu loess, including galvanized sheets flesh.♦hound,, if the blood and nerves get !1 per lb, ; No. 1 comb, wholesale., g P p enough nourishment out of the food eat- 1c 2 fieifera' sold as hi h as $G 73. Good Llattsun was areated Saturday of and timplates, there is a concession butcher cattle are quotable at 8:,. of from two ninths to two fifths per hes preecnp:Loo aids nature; helps air e2 to 8 .50 r dozen.; No. comb, ternuun, arraigned before Magi♦ snrpttoa, digestion and sasimilatlon:hmtps wholesale, 81 73 W $2 per dozen. .5 to $0 per cat:, and Cnwa aR[I " cent. ;on pig iron one-sixth,.and on distribute ine blood and nerve elementsbulls from 84 '6 to $•1.50. Common I trate Burwash and for y+ Paints one-third per cent. Special- which m d ke s sound rt�l oma s deaemeshow ' $113 a�end track, and' No at o at *9 to , triel. F.a was taken to the county "9R Sties in Japanese manufacture will very last you gain to weight !coro►s and cann8rs�weTe alightly o$' ;all in Pembroke on Saturday night, :. coat nue to be ad to the In a bait plot bottle obtain three $10 50. ! ouster of essence of Palo. three ounces Baled Straw—$8.30 to $7, on 1tON`tTF:R .\IRSHIP. �b�' constable C'unsineatituswait his United Kingdom duty free. The syrup of rhubarb. Then add one ounce track, Toronto. _ . _ trial, The chief did not plead the compound essence cardtol, shake and let F !treaty will remain in force twelve .toad two hour,; -then add one '""* putat•,es—Car . 60 Lu 95c_per 4 Will Carry C•reiv of l00 anti '_0111 c5smmitment being made by ogles years. betty , tiaccure radomene compound. not card& bag. and New, Rrun+aick; 95c. menu between counsels representing before moats and ter after t r me ls,teaspoon ! - - Pn�yengrl'V. 1the prosecution and his solicitor., ----• f - � Poultry - Wholesale prices - ,' :• � FAEIMER'S HASH .ACT• drink p Chickens, 15 to-l6c Per A despatch from -Berlin, Ger # r, _ when retiring weigh yourself before be r Ib. p. 11.1I.1. SPFND D S'LOW,000. q: ginning I1 to 13c per lb, ; turkeys, 19 to ma y, yayis An aiZvhi intended _ Was Despondent user the Lofts of —+ - - _ ' �21C per lb. Live, t to 2c les$ for liana Atlantic travel is pro- His Home ey Fire. a : -'NANAIMO SHAKEN. - Costly Improvement dr - jetted here, and a company.capi- i C' 1t • , to be )!a to � + ' A despatch from Winnipeg says —' -- talized at $2.000.000 has been furan- "Soo" Puts Mill. x' DAIRY M.1RKE'F3. ed to finance the veheme The pro Dos. Robertson, a farmer of Trona- Powder Magazifte and Store of I - S Pfrom_ Sault Ste. Butter—Darr ,prints, IS to 20C: ptok dtrigih uW be eight times --- iota -. - Gasoline-Blow Up. __-� ! :4 despatch' co" man-.sea tom the city on Wednesday evening-with e A despatch from Victoria, B. C., inferior, .16 to 1-c. C ,comely, 7 larger than Zeppelin's nes Deutsch- ed hereon Saturday tthat 02-000, t was n000 Thio throat cut, and the conatab -says ' The powder magazine on .t'o Otic per lb. for rolls, 24 to 241 sc land. The plana call fo.r a. vessel ;wh, met him took him to the Gene,- Protection Island, Na►naimu, -exp fur solids, and. 321 to 23c :for sep. 775 feet long, driven by thirty mu- ;µ'i11 be spent pulp n improvements w hichtswa:s al Hospital, where.he may recover. ?tars. - It-wili be able -to carry 200 the –Soli" P P, ,s4 pi laded at midnight .on,Thursday. arator prints. purchased last week by the Lake $e told a rambling story of having Two distinct shucks shook \anal- Eggs—Cage luta 18c per dozen. 1 passengers in addition to a crew of p u iany from the snsewta b fire, ss window,; Cheese—Large, lac, and twin at'100, Boerner, who - designed the .Superior Paper C' m1 Cri r lace at Tr y shattering late gin I'& bat his p � mo, shaft g p ,ship, claims that it will be ably to .Lake Superior Corporation. - ttse damage being $2,000, . He says I and causing the citizens to fear that 11�'�c. 1 1e sorted to walk to the city at 11 # the Protection Mine had been blow p - _ travel five ,Lnndufl to New 1'.urk-,1 I,,E L DE.1ll 1\'STILI:}:T. r o'clock in the morning and on the' u The tlanies lit up the harbor 1HOG PRODUCTS, without a mishap;, _— a :tray went into an empty house and p• per lb., St. Stephen. N. R.. ('ns+IWine 01&4'er and the city. The first explosion ` Bacon—Lang clear. I1';,c p. 5,000 HOI SF:S BI'RN}:D.. ..!tried to cut his throat with a Pocket was of dynamite, and the aPcund in case lots, mess pork, $20 to $20. I _ 11 as t1 ttlkiog 11'ith 11 ifs. knife. He lay down for a couple ;night store engineer,gasoline. diacoverednthe fire 50; du.• abort cut, $Y3.30 9124 at. bourn, expecting to die; but sot pickled rolls, 1120 to 8-0.50. `•krcu of About Four Syuare Mile+ iu a despatch from St. Stephen, N. ,A _tired of waiting and set out again at the ma ♦zine, and went to the 15c; Tokio, Japan, in Rulntt. $.. soft+: Henry Graham, collectut-. 113 for the city. He has a brother at g $kms Light to medium; I of C'usttims here, fell dead in the � telephone to notify the chief engin- do heavy, 12 to 13c; ,,'oils, 12 1c;I A despatch from Tokio says; The !4 Gordon street, Manchester, Eng- eer. He was returning when the i backs, notorious . Yoshiwari, the "red street from heart disease, .while �1'. 40 'years of age and breakfast bacon, 16/, to 17c; walking from his office to his hubby ezplosiun occurred, and he R'as 'c. li. fit" quartet of Tulci0, was de-~ g ' samarried. thrown forty feet, sustaining ire .lsberd8 Tierces, 11';c; .tubs, 120; stroyed by fire on Saturday. Manu!on Saturday night, accompanied by ----## juiiea which will probably result fa- ,Fails, 13'/,c. of these houses viers almost palatial'!his wife. He a as 71 years of age r ItLAG'hE.I s IN . :. tally: . and was appointed.cuZlector of the �__ In appearance, and a thousand of ort in 1991. BUSINESS AT '410NtTRE�L. 'them were burned' in- a -little more P f..' _ hacagin"ok'. Felt.. is CQnaection - ' With the Royal Durlgar. ,Sir Henry. Pellote has.purchased of Hamilton, was run doyen by - Montreal, April 11.--Oa>?s—Cana- than three hours. Six thousand fe n,ingan A. Md rrisun, a deaf mate..; the old rifle range at St. Charles, !dian Western, 5u. 2, 38 to 38', c, Ima1e inmates were rendered home- t `A' despatch from London says near Winnipeg, but states that he extra \o. 1 feed,* 'leas. street car and killed on Sunday car lots,,ex ♦tor =Some uneasiness is felt'in connec- has not decided_what shall be done! t. night. 37„ to 38c : 3 C`. W. '37' to }_—r L,iun with the Royal Durbar and the with it. a37;;c; No. 2 loca..white, 36 to 36%c; TERRIBLE ,�IINF. TRAhEllI'• Rsael .Vickers, aged fourteen, prevalence of the plague in India, Dr. Bell severely criticiied the No. 3 local_white, 35 to 35iic;=�'o was shot and killed bv'a companwn. ,here there has. been a serious Health Department attaw a• in 4 local white,^34 to 34i zc. Flour- 128 of of as E_xl►loolon in h}]e Playing at rat Belleville. 1 recurrence. Just trbw'the weekly' connection with the smallpox' epi Manitoba Spring wheat_patents, » Alabaina. C. D. Sheldon was arraignedin� Sat- average of.deaths is 2,500, while at deruic, and threatened, unless im• firsts, 5.60; seconds. $5.10 Winter :De itself, where the du is to I the Montreal Police Court on Sat -e deaths each Provement were made, to isolate the ,wheat patents, $4.50; strong bak- .� 'despatch from Birmingham, _ Ite held, there are: o city from,the rest of the Province. I ars', $4:90; straight rollers, $4 to Ala., says: By an explosion in the urday'on th-ree charges of fraud. day. $4.25; in bags, $1,75 to R0 N ED Qolled oats—Per barrel;'$3.90; bag i - of 90 'lbs., $1.95: Corn—:American � ! 571<: to 58c. Millfeed fi l llua N o. a ye ,_ Mani- to � COST . lobs'Bran,. It toioffi'3 22 middlings, On- IvENTY i --�----Y, •^ �. r��'. - to 25 shorts, Manitoba, w $ - $30 t t _ f Quebec t tario, $ V $ $23 do 25° monolie �� to Con rat or ueb c Strut use Let, to- Eggs t • � -- � ease— •• ^ Victims M,ostj Foreigners, but Include e r rash, 18 to 21c. ea The '�t'eaterns,� 12% to 'Lo c•; easterns, 11� „';1 7_S,co 1�?1-8 c. Butter—Choicest, Lawrence Bridge Co" r8 + 2 i 25c. Several Mine-Manage 25 to 231,'c; seconds_ 4/, to - ~ . - UNITED STATES li ARKETS. for ove A despatch frohe sl S_ Brwa idg'e' base♦recommend-ed•-the accept ncel - Pa. known cause in the engine-house at - contract fort Quebec sin wheat j T_be cont k' despatch from Se>'anton, the foot of the shaft at about 101 Buffalo, April 11 SP g was oil ti�edriesdatp ararded ter tihe of the tender of the St. Lawrence' sags: At least 70 mine workers lust)o'clpck ,on_Friday .morning. It is -N o: 1 N ortherni carloads, store, St. Lawrence Bridge Company, an Bridge Company upon a design oil their IiYes in the Dunmore vein, al attributed to spontaneous corn- !$1.02; �y inter, No. 2 red, 92c asked. amalgamation of the Dominion their own, which includes provis-1 ' _ a (Bridge Company of®,Montreal and ion for street railway and drive-1 51c; No. 4 ,yel so China vein of the Pancrost col- biist_ion. 4t the time there were ,Corn- No. 3 yellow, 49;; ta..4S/c; the Bridge Company of -way.- Hon. Mr• Graham believes, - Iiery at Throop on Friday.- Most 30o men and-boys in the 'various-\o.,45 50C o. 4,3 tor4F3c all on track,l that-the very best possible contract' Walkerville. The cost of the bridge, of the men in the mine are foreign veins and chThe flames set offam6eaccrs umi latiwxisnof through billed. Oats-No. 2 white, according to the estimate-of the en b_8 been . made, and that Lheai� `,ars. Sgven•mine ufficials, however, _ 34i/,c;Nov'4 white, are' among the victims. gas which inc easi,d rhe difficiilty 35c; No•-3-whys; g 1 $lancers on the campariy a fign.rea .purely Canadian companies are ful•� nears vein of the mine is and dopbtless increased the lues of /c. Barle -Mallin $, for the various parts of'the work', ]v eompetent.to,accomplish the tea ' The Du will be $8,660;000. There has been they have undertaken. va 750 feet below the surface; which life. The scene at the . mine isI,12. his, April 11.-Wheat - �1 About the head of l Mi ' a deposited with the Governme><It as :ds the 000 and Qtheb city oR gieatl, impedes the work of rescue, heartrending. 923-8.to 9`d%c; July, 93/e, security for carrying out the pro- tribnted the ort nal taakirig fire fighting -difficult. ..The the shaft were gathered thousands'May, Sf13_� oasli, _ Se 1 hard, 953 Sc; No. 1 Northern, lcet, $1,097,500, or 15 per Bent, oE. .Quebec $300,000 to tR colliery is owned by the-Scranton. of people_,including the relatives September, 89% the contract price. The award is bridge scheme, as subsidy for �tghT a•, Cool C'umpanc, affiliated Keith the and friends 'of 'the men entombed. No. 2 Northern, made our the recommendation of.a construction of the roadwaya, ! i'iey fork, Ontario and Western Ropes had to be stretched to keep 937-8 to fi47-Sc; s, Graham recommends that these ba k the crowd and-to.prevent ,a 90 5-8 .t9 92 5-8c; No. a wheat, 875 �ma ority of a board of engineer _ fy CvmPnny. " 7j!" Flour-Firstts, $50 to $4,- Who havr0 the matter under con amounts,should be ,returned• The fire 'which caused the thine stampede when the bodies were to 915-80. Bran—$21-50 to $2S, 1 'titrrror, broke out.frvus some un- brought out. 5 y. P .. _ , .. ..,: ..•. . �w is. .. x.ik� -„ .'''..' -.• ,.: .�'=� '-h:` .,x'•m� rw'wr^ry: >F<.r.. q��:..�- _.a tL "k , -v. '-.:,•._��n� .:.'� �•.e:''i+r:�•'� WL.�"i'• ¢?�i+'1:7�.�riaT�'"rS•n' 'F dwv'• -""...diY' V,e...-�+'J' ::vt na+�. r••��+i..c.w.. ,'>'C' ?w"�`ti. _':?.*ta• t«F-.",�,4' •"u ar�y,, _ r~. Q.._ aa. ..n ,. n,r,,•bdr ..n .C.iw: lrdr^' .�`L.ryro. y:.r^TfF,^YT. ;..irS.vdC,` .:s'e"•i'lF>^4^-. -vr•-.,r..G :ba "".we�;��e. .,,-..- ':R^•FSi":^ �.C_mbt*!?ly _+!•• �f ^P _ 4+.1--v-.c :L^ ^,"!C "•.kW"° h s c:A'x^. r.. - .._-..' t. y7c-. r •"'-...1-. o'r.:'`.:...,. .,..-a' ...t'+•. .y..:;'.:. ;t�•a p'S .:;,, •' -' „k.s..e•,t'b:"�f ,aY--v-....,`,.,` _ ..a£-.+.:..X..,-,,.P.s`,-.- _ • - a u 'rt 4.; •.. �-M1. . �. "�. ,{�'...,:w,y... ,,.'•.,✓�P� _. .., ... - .}.•, .«..tl'•-. ... .. .. "4.- . - - _ .X> J .. _ - "�''w .. i.:F'L"+'.r'>:'•�F eL.e�,..',.t, C..��., at prenub in view could be easily rip. XNv Advort6sensenUs, moved. Broum gha . he .thought. was _ .... -• r OL the proper plats to. hoW the belebra- .DOG LOST--Sita ed$undnty after- e are �reaC � �► ` tion. Men a bisalt opitte�do{ 8ewatd. VII[. TAYLOR.Andley. _ TMA . C. Brown also strongly upheld - the claims of Brougham in the matter. `EED FOR SALE-Alsike and Tim- 0 . " ashy; alto, Cons balls (8aor6hora)•at lo{ Quito a spirited dlscnssion then took 1s,con, •Piekeacg, Far pa:ttoalars ).as ao ;having opened up a new and complete eek of IWO place with and to changing the site gel,Pugh.Claremont P.O. aatt �: s bAobllahedeva7F M!0-oraingatigOmae, as the Brou`Brougham committee hadpre- GARDEN AND FIELD' SEEDS �Piokedng.Oat. seated an adverse report. Several WANTED-A good woman for the t suggestions were made ae to how the kitchen and plain cooking; also,young 7 �' RATES OF ADVERTISING: girl for diniai room and'up stair work, Apply -psretlnaextion perliae - loam matter should be dealt with, but it to Mgg•APPLEBY•We"Bill. g7•sb All kiilde of package seeds-2 for 5e. Timothy, 1llangel and Turnip $ach subsequent inesstioa,per lire• 6 cents was anally decided to Ienve the chooa- , , " This rate does ndt incl P e Legal or Foreign Execof the bite utive Committee.the hands of the FOR SALE-House and lot situated _ sed, beat grade, at a low figure. 4t £0 8 advertisements. on Brook kt„ OLar moot, oppos!ts Or Special terlms Riven to acnes making cos- Methodist church. Bor articnlars a 1 T " - rants for S or 6 months or by the year. Half Messrs. Thomas Poacher and W. J. W.J.GREGO,North Claremont hitt 4,; yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Turner, who were appointed at the Busineeaearda,ten linea or under,with paper last meeting to secure Information as OR SALE-Moving Outfit and a ons year,bb W,payable in advance. g 1' Cream Separator-consisting of s oe.p,tan, We are opening n p nen goods all the time at ` x gs'Notice is local columna Len cents per line, to how the Scarbore Centennial cele-1 toners, chain,Iron rode, all Complete; Also r THE /s. Ave cents per line oecn subaegaent inacrttoa. bcatlon was conducted presented es-i simples 8e are Wr to first-clwo condition, / H /� GROCERY / ORE P t=.Lal contract rates made known on applies- cellent reports which will prove of Apo y MRs,EI.I W ILBON,Brougham, Ww I irr tion. No tree advertising. - Advertisements without written instructions much value to those having charge of SEED GRAIN FOR SALE-The will be inserted until forbidden mad chanted ao- the Pickering celebration. eordinvly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- undersigned has for eerie a quantity of Have yon tried any of the new soups?' menta mon bels writing and sent to the pub- On motion it was decided to secure,Canadian Besot Fame, flailed threshed, and - gm Barley. Also,Sartori Plymouth They at'e dQ11C141(tl. labor badges for the various Committees,'hocks eggs for hatching,sac.a eetttnA• Ap ply y 5c. a paekttge Job work promptly attended for the color of .which to be decided by on premises,lot 15,00a.7,Pickering or addreas TERMS each=- each Committee. DAk,ID RU66ELL,Brougham, Sn.-iia - 11.25 per �oaerto.00 if paited in a vaace. appointedholllowing committees were then �p aAfLE RTO REIn hNe Village sici PURE LE —35C. per gtuu1', f 1, MAP SYRUP in advance - Reception. Committee—R. R. Mow- Claremont,stone cellar, hard and Soft water - "j pp also a stable in good condition. Half•acre oi` _-_ ..___— It'll hest eaaili ritae fur but•tElr and e 9 at bray, W. G. Scott, W. W. Sparks, E.f land containing apple trees and small (ruts. R N ,. RR B. iioover, A. Wilson, T. Poueher, J. Pneeeat+iOU Can a givsa at once, Apply to WM, "JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Todd, Jas. McBrady, J. Underhill, C. EDWARDS,Balsam. iw-to Palmer, D. E. Pugh, J. A. White, LASHOP TO ftEN'P- � ICHARDSON 'S J. Mackey, W.0. Barnes.Jno. Gerow NOTES AND COMMENTS I B I the village of Markham. Onset the W. Cowan and D.R. Beaton. I oldest and beat knowu stands in York County A t?hOrt time ago a member of S its Committee-John Scott, J, for horsesbosing and general work. Owingto _— po I continued Ill health present tenant,W.J.Sar. 8 A. White. R. J. Cowan, W. G.Barnes per,is retiring Isom busiaeu and his stook and of the English nobility, who is John Gerow, W. J. Clark, Frank Har- Eooi.are for sale. Apply to T.B G.MORGAN, A. D. C. to 'Earl Grey, Governor- risen, Wilfred Wilson, Robt. DKvid. Markham, 264) General of Canada, on a wager, son, E. J. Lintner, W. J. Taylor, P. ARM TO RENT of 100 acres,being 8 Macaab,jr.,John Gormley, Mel. Bro-I F composed of lots 9 and 10 to the lith con. _walked from UOUCceal t0 Ottawa, die, Hugh Pugh and Thos. Philip. w Pickering lass buil the village of Gruen- Plymouth Binder Music Committee—'W. J. Turner, wood. h state of ul buildings, good fences and a distance of about 112 miles, in to a high state o! cultivation, close to school, Hugh. Pugh, W. J. Taylor, Evans church,mill,ate.,within two toilet of the C.N. three days, and when hTwine e reached Ward, John Gormley, P. !Vlacnab, sr., R.station. will be seated to a good man !or a � •r1IDi1�iD GRAIN teres of years. Possession at once. J, t0. D[B- --- his destination, was not unduly W. M. Palmer, John Murkar, Alph. NEY,whitbv l9ts fatigued. The feat, of course, is Hoover, Ed. Willson, R. E. Forsyth, — C. W, Holmes, Otto Nighawander, OR SALE-A Rood rough-cast 1 Twine is a small item, but Rood twine saves a lot not a very remarkable one, especi- Rev. S. T. Tucker. John >3eldoo, tiV. F house containing s rooms besides closets + Re . si•its,Thea. Law, D eldon'o, J. sad good cement cellar. Hard and soft water off expense in harvest time. Every time your machine is ally if performed by a profession- p inside house. One-fifth of an acre of good gsrd• stopped, the delay costs you money. Time M al athlete. It.was, however, r- Pallister, Richard Wilson, T. Puckrin, en eousalniag five apple trees besides other ! N. F. Tomlinson, J. A. White, Win- fruit. Also Imperial Orford stove in drat-class harvest season is always valuable, and some- formed b a man who makes no ton White, W, J. Brown O. H. Pugh repair with warming Cuss AOS. E. For forth. times extremely precious on account of the y � � az particulars apply to THOS. E. BTL°PAEN- y pretensions to athletic, prowess, and D. Wickett. SON.Claremont 7tf condition of weather or grain. Be sure you but who follows the custom, so Finance Committee-T. .Poacher, THIN HAIR use the be5f twine,—P L Y M.O U T dI rqg far s� physical' exercise is con- R. Whitson. W. Milne, D. E. Pugh, TWINE. . Then you will be safe from P ys J. A. White,Jas. Todd, G. D. shine, cerned, of the country of his Geo. Cooper, R. A. Bunting, W. J. A L18EltAL OFFSlt. ev.,i�l the annoyances, delays, expenses, which birth. The people of England ilonk bouse, Noah B. Hoover.. C. S, When the hair thine out on the top of the -a '4At ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Twine Palmer, F. L. Green. A. J. Allison, head an the bald spot is getting ready to works perfectly in every machine. More as well as the'other arts of the Elias Bice and Josiah Andrew Miller E •� P appear blit dont et di soar ed or Evans. PPe n Pa g � of a 19 made and used every year rhea British Isles, are devoted to Out- irr t ble. Just go to your Doaggist and ask other ` y d, because it is known to :door exercises. walking being one Programme Committee-Revs W1 for Parie,aa Barre Hair Tonic He will be the best and has been for ears. of their favorite methods of pro- R. Wood, Win. Thom, T. C. Brawn.1 charge you Sw for a large bottle but if it y P G. M. Forsztb. D. Simpson. W. J,I does not canto hair to grow where the hair Binds more sheaves with less ex- moting circulation of the blood, Turuer, R. ` . Mowhra Alf. Rogers, is thinning out nothing on this earth win, pen3e, no knots, no breaks. and is and developing the muscles. Over Arthur Taylor, H. E. Webster. W. S. 11 And we want to say to everybody, mar, guaranteed full len and extra ' Major, C. J. Brodie, John Scott. Geo. woman and child,that you can have your hat-grower, batr save-,hair beautifier and there, they think nothing of Duncan and the Secretary of each f moneyback it Parisian Bae isn't the best stlttigth. Get Plymouth Twine walking tw@IIty or thirty Callas in sub-committee. from local deals: Look dandruff cars on the market today, It to day, and they are just so much Printing Committee R. R. Mow- •to itching scalp and falling hair and � w� �" better for the exercise. 1n tjtie bray and D. R. Beaton. makes hair grow thick and abundantly, �,7 j�-� On motion it was decided that the All druggists everywbere sell Parisian ISN �a 1j . ]DISNE' ''WhiA�� acoun'try a the present age, if a General Committee and all Sub-Com- Sage or postpaid from The Giroux Mfg k a+ } ;yeung man wishes to go a inUe.for mittees meet at 2 p. m. on Friday, Co.. Fort Eria, Ont that the girl with rein• it keg his niaU or to cies a friend, he `tp� 14th. in the town haft. Bro- the Amhara hair Lon every bottle. Sold t b ti same 'Twenty tons on order. Will be delivered ugham. and guaranteed by T.M. lleFedden. high ®sadly Ito our home free of charge. Drop us a an ow t iiia caro-"d we wtq send rices. `. avast hitch up his horse and buggy � _ P ,tier the journey. Long tramps r cover country roads where he may - inhale invigorating fresh air, doj - I.- . -riot belong to his favorite pas- T^ Cream­: o' times. A great tiilstake is made ,iV . - - -'•b a great man people b not G­� j Ty R yPe P y His ,B V RUNG doing more walking. In the city : iSaturday, April 15t& - there are thousands of young men Spring will soon be here and i . H. Burling has a stock of up-to-date goods. and women, who.witl, rise in the a Parlors, 17 Tables — 51 (Chairs Call and see his carpets and rugs as he has the latest a lea. (?et his rices r niarning sit down to breakfast, before buy. Th time me for the spring g and C. H Burlin fo you a has co pit se g d .y M g; N v will supply you with new Singer sewing machine delivered In your home on M then run out on to the street and - f1�e the instalment plan and your old machine taken In t payment. Don't foto - _ nm on-to a street,car whieh will i J F '](C6 (ireal]1 and 106 Cream SOdaer - _ get my stock is now complete in furniture such as rt rockers, children's �* take them to the door of their rockers, centre tables, extension tables, bed&, couches, dressers and stands, With pure frttit,.5 dente the dish or Blass secretaries• music cabinets, springs mattresses, window shades, brass and office, to which they will sit all wood curtain ee, sewing machine needles and supplies for all makes of toe cream Sundaes, all kinds, day inhaling air laden- with pole- "• ' machines. Call and hear vibe new Victor gramophone. All the latest records onous cacbon dioxide The prat- Egg Drinks and Phosphates or sale' erung f tics will reveal- itaelf_ur dale faces _ . and round shoulders. It would be Delicious Iee Cream Cake served free with all orders �e far better for these ie if the Saturdoy nights only. Xgent for' ' Serlitt ,� onumentd peop y would walk to their places of We have converted all the ground floor to the use of the public, so come and enjoy yourselves. Use either entrance. Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order buainesP, even if they were several GRAMOPHONE•-NrcWf SELKOTIONS CAREFUL ATTENTION TO i, miles distant, instead of patron. izing the Street Railway Co. every % -.,,7 774 F 7��7 o�l 3Z T7 7 IMV7714 7 .73 7' X John Gerow had a bpAness trip On Thdrsday morning, April to Quaker Hill on Tuesday. 18th, W. H. Powell passed away AND lair was in the city Isat -gang In his 89th year. after a lingering ed The C. P. R. cement have BOOTS SHOES • W C. The funeral will take --ja of resumed work on the bridge two illness. m ilps east of here. place at 2 p. m. on Saturday. -off duty tb k. vl�ited Joshua and Mrs. Bundy are Mr. McG Toronto, SCHOOL RKPORTS Our spring stock:of spending a m eek or two with 0 friends in town on Tuesday. friends in Mildmay. S.S.No.14,Pickering(Cedar Creek): KOY, Morgan"has sold his driver R. Besse hos secured the mater. w-Wiiiie Hortop, Hazel Hortop, Carruthers of Atha.to Mr aa. d Mr. and Mm. Beelby. of Green- sal to make extensive improve- Walter uslin. 111-Playter Yake. 0 expected in a few days.. sts to his residence. George Middleton. II-John Middle- wood, were in town on Tuesday. me Roy Morgan has purchased a ton. I Sr.-Edna Hortop, Tom Hor- Call and inspect our goods. "Tene'" Brown, of Uxbridge, I of top Ethel Gauslin,,Russel Yake. I heavy home f rom D. Crawford, 'Apent Sunday witlif riendsin town. Jr.-Gartie Yake, C14arlie Geer,' Ida The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor, the fourth of Uxbridge. Mrs. Hugh Gregg is recovering Robt. Michell, of Toronto,spent Linton. Sr. Primary Class-Ray Carr. Eunice A. Forsyth. Teacher. nicely from an attack of bronchi last week with his sister, Mrs. Ed. S. S. No. 4., Uxbridge, for March: Gibson, and other friends. IV.-Robert Willson, May Ra'wson, Mrs. Bray and Miss Minnie were The football boys have again Ross Watson, III.-D. Dickinson, in D=bartou on.Monday on bus- Ve 'J1 - -RICHARDSON'S leased Mr. Graham's field south of Cora Mantle. II.-Talbert Evans, 7 iness. favorite the skating rink for the season. Roy Crawford, Percy Mantle, Horace Important showing of finest display of -quoits is a Pitching Willison,Garfield Priest, Orlando El- pastime of lpastimeof some of our residents Hilda ford, Ross Linton.Vera Wilson, Obins. A very large assortment of at present. A sure sign of sprior. EXECUTORS, Austin, Sr. I.-Edward Norton, Ber- Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, Jam danger- the Pilkey, Jr. I.-Gladys Mantle, Mrs. Robert Bowes is received for the Holiday trade. Dail _.ously ill at present. Her many NOTICE TO CREDITORS'Flossie Crawford. Robert Rawson, ' Ross Beverley, Eddie Beverley. Grant and see ahem. friends hope for her early recov- Estate,of George Tool, Deceased' 7. Evans. Average attendance; 19. M. :7 ISubsoriptions taken for all Magazines. Ory Shantz, Teacher. ur popular dress-makers Miss Notice is hereby giVen pursuant to .:7..Weekly and Daily Newspapm Annie Fonod, is now doing a rush- R. S. 0., 1827, Chapter 129, Section 88. Ing business at the borne of her and Kmending Acts, that all persons --father. having, claims against the estate of X. T=T. lZICTELALIRMSOMT1 ry Wm. Montgomery moved this George Tool,late of-the Township of week into Thos. r E. SteA henson's Pickering,in the County of Ontario, WOMEN Ift1w.3c Street.dwellingFirmer, deceased, who died on or has just a " which the latter about the Third day of December,1910 vacated. are required to send by post, prepaid Some of our leading farmers or deliver to one of 'the undersigned have Ta4e application for Hydro- Executors of the Will-of the saiddo- 01D Electric power, should it come ceased,•bn or before the 23rd day of ' - .7�' ,r � ' this way. MLy, 1911, their christlan and sur- House Fred Madill who is attending names and addresses, with full pard fiD McMaster University, is spending c1lars Of their claims and the nature f the securities. if any. held by them. the holidays at the home of his 0 And take notice that after the said parents here. VIE NS Furn 23rd.day of May, 1911, the said Exe- Ed. and Mrs. Gibson were in cutors will proceed to distribute the By taking Lydia E. PinkhaWs Whitby last week attending the assets of the said deceased among the funeral of the former's Depyew, parties entitled thereto, having re- VegetaMe Comp and Harry L. Smith. gard only to the claims of which said The following letter from Mrs. gs given' as above A few of our specialties Amos and Mrs. Sharrard, of notice shall have been Orville Rock will prove how unwise East Toronto were here on Sunday required, and that the said Execu- it is for women to submit to the Window shades. all colors, price ranging from 25c. up. will not be liable for said assets dangers of a surgical operation when toes. 7­ 4Ltt,ending the funeral of the late or any part thereof to any per- it may be avoided by taking Lydia Mattresses, from $L50 up. Mrs. Richardson. on or persons of whose claims notice E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Win. Powell; who has been sof- s"hall not have been received at the She wan fourweeks In the hospital -.Bedsprings, guaranteed not to sag, for $1.85. Tering from bronchial pneumonia', time of such distribution. and came home suffering worse Ir the least money" is, we regret to report, in a very Dated the 11th day of April, 1911. than before. on and wooden beds, the beet that can be had for -critical condition. Jane Tool. Brcck Road P. 0.. Ont. Here Is her own statement. Thos. Stephenson moved this Sit"Tool. Brougham P. 0., Ont. Paw, Mich.-"Two years fo Call and se6 us for furniture. week into the residence he recent- Kary K&W Toot. very severely with a s.. Road. P. 0.. Ont. ly purchased from F. Hutchison Brock cemant. I could whieh the latter vacated last 28-30 Executors. of be on my feet for and a long time. Mj CHARLES SARGENT, CLAREMONT ..77 week. ph ysician t r a ales - Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist of RHEUMATISM AND COMMON 1& me for seven months UP 4DWARB, STOVES AND FURNACES �Port Perry, made his first profes- without much relief -sional visit to Claremont on Wed. d at last sent me SENSE Ir �`ho Ann Arbor for nesday Last. He intends to visit an operation, I -w -here twice it mouth. % 7atha Marrisey's •No.7 Ellminatft the there fou r weeks and The members of the- Epworth Usic AciL came home suffering elparator ���ent" worse than before. League were entertained on Fri day evening, last by Albert and r advised My moths Mrs. Rawson. They all report a ms to try Lydia 1. 7ims RiesT PIKINaPt.31-The bowl device tells the story of cream sevAll. ___Woat pleasant evening. me" treatments will relieve the aches Z. Ply,*tLa-'s V tam Compound. ator Them are two really good devices, the cone and the discs Man.. is and I did. Today 7am well and Strong Miss Lynn, of Selkirk, and pains Of rheumatism,but there is only2. Tu's RiGaT Dastow-There is one cons machine. the Empire. There wo X •visiting at the home of her mother ni,way to cum that dread disease The wd do au 0 housework. I owe many disc machines. but o"c^rriep out the disc principle most xi here. Unfortunately, she was common sense method is to remove the 'my health to L E. Pinkham's correctly-the Empire Disc. Get the mach(De that will most cause,and the ellects will soon disappear Vegetable Coompo and advise my severalbourstoo late to attend nearly tit your Idea of what a separator ought to be. the funeral other brother at Ux- ptheunsatn, m is caused, as is vueLl fri nd- who -re -effictad Witt any 3, Tam paorpma ColtsTILuenow-The warknimnship on the machine. th* mar lwwn� b -*f-tho lcldneYs to female oomplaint to try - - -------7--bridge. the ladwe adjustmmA necessary to perfect work. rmLz S&x.IL IL No.5.P*w PaIr. te.We u"di the-stee perfog leir intended work of filg 019 The Women's Institute will bold the uric acid Out Of the blood and elim- 30611412- 'Why run the risk of wrong principle,of poor design. -of shoddy construe- V meeting on the after- If you are LU do not drag a �Ij, 1.1 their April meet inciting it from the body through the tion. when you can got at it reasonable price a machine that has proved itself noon of the 19th last. at a P. W.at bladder When the kidneys go on strike, an operation is necessary..butOEM to be in a class by itself P The Empire line of Actual Quality Cream Sepa-. A good program the joints take Lydia E. Pinkham a vagetab" Mrs. goblin's. uric acid is carried to the eters have proven themselves right In every essential. is being prepared. All ladies are and tissues, where it causes stideniug Compounti. Among the features of principle sad design that make this Empire the .4.1. PoT thirty years it has been the stalb. cavy of its competitors are frictionless neck bearings. doing away with an r.itivited to attendL of the musizie",and the excru"aung Pa'ns dard remedy for women's Ilia. mW had e8l ipindle, methods of separation, making for perfect separation, 68686 .7. Joseph Jones is having a very of rheumatism. - wear or.i ,,d priest. positively restored the health of tboar 'Father Moffiscy. the learned isudg of women. Why don't you try itt with which machine may be waahed, making it the most sanitary salwator, anceessful season with his sugar research devised a 'bush. He has already secured Physicim after much offered to farmers anywhere. tion which would act directly on ft Compare our separator with the one you have, point for point, and you Prescr about 75 gallons of syrup,which is the kidneys, and by toning the- up to %I will agree that Empire users have advat,tiages. that are denied you. Why use mdd by the purchaserb to be of the vigorous action, cause them to clear the es C.3 po W the olyzt-of-date machine that turns hard, does not skim clow and in v very best quality. "stem of the uric acid. This remedy, ea hard to wash when you can have a machine that is the model for them. Whynotnow? gold by A number of friends assembled known as No, 7, has.been used Success, Some day you will own an Empire. -at the home of Joseph and Mrs. f in thousands of a UV.tw moffiscy's Liniment will. bring Gregg on Monday evening to cele- Whitevale E relief froci the 'effects of rheumatism, I t K Howard Turner,brats the tenth anniversary of a while his No. 7 Tablets will Set to work -itheir wedding. A most enjoyable C: on the cause and in due time cure the I buLve in my showroom a 360 lb. machine that was run for 11 years, time was spent by all. 8 } 4 separating to'r 6 to 10 cows. Drop to and aft it run.for Andrew and Mrs. Johnston and 4 It for WO lb. machine. -IDWy*suffer from this painful and trou- in g the Me family have returned to Clare- blesome affliction, when by using ;moot after sending about three common sense methods on as years in New Ontario. They will Father Morriscy and successfully%f, WOZ 0 . M n or Yard R. BRYA� N for years, it is possible to aid Nature11 am Pkkering Lumb 3[3AL3EL3E13E3EL occupy their own residence in Feb ii "'North Claremont, at present'oecu- to restore you to health 0 '0!is, Tobaccos, d smokers' yourself rheumatic,you pied by E. Gleeson. If you are not .1 A.1pr Pine flooring. Manitoba siding, drop sundries. pt office Bell doubtless know of some one who is, and of tched, rough and dressed .:Telephone, Co. - Aafrency for This neighborhood lost one to: way es siding, V who would be glad to learn.of a treatment Pine isralock. 1�in.and li L11. Rolston Laundry. :­Ats oldest residents on Thursday I PC 12 -which has such a Consistent record Of. d pine J in matched last when Mrs- James Richardson ves sure to It is eas! w, take and ma as pines' :90W i1rain;svic],white LAREMONT1 benefit and ultimately carer ish Sept .4 was called to her rest in the 98th cedar shingles. Father Morriiscy Medicine Co., Ltd., +rerisxq otrictly Cash ;f Scotland and came to this conn. Now 50c. a box, at your dealer's, or from .......... 89 a .year of her age. She was a native tryinearly life, having ving her fall Chaths`4- N-B- Deal�141 W. D. GORDON &SON. of the Sold and guaranteed in Pickering j share of the experiences January 1212-Whitby 11 iultm pioneem Her husband predeceas- by T. M. McFadden,, if,Park POW is, B40TWWB upbormove 9 ddlte 1i,oanniaatoo i1, ......... -ed her about 19 years, since which made her home 'time she has NORTHERN GROWN TREE$' it ppasrtly with her son on the old 7: • arm and- partly with friends in ? Apple,pear,plum,cherry, pea4h, the neighborhood of Walkerton. Millinery grape Tines, raspberrieei, goosber- Of all materials and dedan ...'During the past winter she has ries, currants, blackberries, dew. k8Pfin st6ok..ItwinP%yyO11 been gradually failing in strength berries,nut trees, ornamentals of to eall at our works and inspeot our stook rniqlad on of an un. all kinds. Norway spruce, roses, and obtain prioes, Don't be and only the possession bf usally strong vitality could have dowering shrubs,climbers of many mploy them,oonseq prolonged her life to so great an CO' Mammoth dewberry a do throw off sorts, etc. the &@eals specialty, Send for my catalogue, M��per oent.,wbiob you Will age. Interment took place on Sun to attend their le--story. Mention oerWnlYsave by purchasing from cordially invite the ladies of Pickering and vicinity it tells the wko day at the cemetery in the village C and Friday, April Oth and 7th. this paper. call solicited. S ring Millinery Opening, Thursday a management of Miss Fraser,aceta- of Agincourt. Ris new department is under the The deep sympathy of the com- HITIT 22ANITE Co e Misses patent artist capable to satisfy the various tastes of all.- Our display WISMER's NUR 03106, Whitby'. Oultut innnity %extended to the a and everything up-to- Hamilton and Andrew Hamilton will be large and beautiful, the latest novelties PORT ELGIN date for the coming season. of this village in the loss of their & W. RVANS papers. We n after an WALL PAPERS-We invite the public to see-our wall Lister,.Miss Helen, who supply you with everything new and to-date. Beautifulpaperfrom 7c. a ling over the great(r ef .7he Pickering ii illness,extending roll all the way up to Wc. and We. a).rllv.- A.1L _Pump Manufactur part of the past winter, was call(d New goods'for Spring and summer. Dry goods, hats and caps, briots,mild Vigilance Com to her rest on the evening of Mou- mlibibee Shop and Residence, Dundas St]. hoes, crockery., working shirts,overalls,etc., day last. -The deceased was the of this ASS ociation is to second daughter of the late, John F*Xcms Tou sax XLsXWWZZZ The objectWHITBY, ONT. e pioneers tur price for fea and 'Coffee rox TZ a Hamilton, one of the lessen assns in and prosecut6 Three doors.west of Whitby Hou had BIn6lifeii.'good flavor....... of this neighborhood, , and- .'.20c. Ib. Black tea......................25c. lb. the elons. Black and mixed tea...........30.30 spent all her life practically on Black and mixed tea............25- Members having'property atoleu oommuni- miffed t .50' rpm I .40 Black and mi ea the farm on which aIle was born. Black and mixed tea.... oats immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or 1 .......:.......:-.25 'Coffee..................- 30 -Living a quiet and almost secluded Coffee... of Essoutive 00mmitift. pumps on short notice,also"tend took a kindly and Coffee........ ...................35 Coffee....................•........40 !01.00. to all kinds of repairing. life she still Mambership fee `jl-, practical interest in the life of the $1.50 Ttake"mar be had from the PrOdidOntAT .-Agent for the Ontario Wind Kill, community and enjoyed the re- secretory on application. also gamoline engines and' You save Me., or about tbree.to five dollars a year-this is for ..spect and affection of a consider Buy-from us. 3D and 36c. Scrub Exee. Corn.-L. D. Banks, the 4qure gear _�V able circle of friends. The funeral your consideration. Brooms at old prices-2b, Richardson,Pickering, Ont)bI bruskes and daubers-6c. to 25c. W.V. MAYAY ERATIO ishin - took place on Thursday to St. MAGNET CREAM iSEPARATOR . .... J.A. O'Connor. RIN G Arthur J effrey, try John's cemetery on the seventh Pio Phone No.50 at residence. '��-• concession. A SIMPSON Co., • • Za; ,.."\5i... 5,d'Y' :8`G s ...., .. d Y.' : 1 .:�. " ;; vki rte _ - '-v" �,+'n+. Vii...r•♦trok«-_ h, y'•c r�O,Y,,.' :. „f ..b-.. .i•��J ... .rur8-L k`�'1 A. .. ", .:. .'. - _U - i°F b ,u..♦.w<•:.:,,•. :... •c-- 4L:..:,- ..._.-• .... :n^lLrvdQe.F..,.,•`,] _ >' '..-..' Y.,•:G ,r.^ A. ... -_ .. '-++'.12'+11. e� kJc Q� �{ Impressive. John seems to be In- It for granted that they and the NEW STIff.NY I Il sisting that there are no signs of "'gardener" know instinctive) to �{ haste and stealth, -but everything whom she refers in her sorrows Gimidi&TT indicates deliberation. The nap- 15. Supposing him to be the gar- IN TIE SPRING kin (7), which had been bound dener—There was something about , Z cz .:' ' _:: .,. 3O� v ' ' around the head of Jesus, had been our Lord's resurrection body that ' — carefully folded and Laid in a place made it both possible and impos- EV� % by itself, "suggesting the leisurely Bible for his most intimate friends 1�E8d� fi lEaY1n- BaR, ,fit , ♦j Qa,,'}L manner of a person changing his to identify him. It was the same lady for assn srgr fee Ms�isO Son* JW k lift Bclothes." Y , gl y ws:iter.: For$�tssiar Wates. t , bot but there was about it ams- 9 8. He saw, and believed—What tic wonder, and it was vin a I U"fal for 64 . a'l In the opring the,system needs Aid he believe I The report of Mary I strangeness of powers, that made it 621"wrpaw& _ ' For IZswovisg P&6&. a. 15, tong up. To be, healthy and Thea why this care in describing the altogether different (Matt. 28. 17;. A tau %.0 2014 strong you moat have new blood, exact position of the graveclothes I Mark IS. 12; Luke 84. is and 37; SAL SODA. f F.D""b°a'g : i ust as the trees must have new sap Plainly, no human panda had re- John 21. 4). sink",Oii4` A40 renew �their vitality. Nature moved the body of the Lord. There 18. Mary—She had not waited for U~ °sly�' B"s' ip.. demands it, and without this new was only one conclusion, that here a reply to her anxious question, but t to LIL ;bloodyou will feel weak and las- had occurred a miracle, a resur- had turned again toward the empty grid—you may have twutges of rection. ,Up to this. time the words tomb. One word was sufficient to rheumatism or the sharp stabbing of Jesus about his rising had had cause her to turn herself about, for s, pains of neuralgia. Often there no meaning for them, and the scrip that was not the voice of a mere _ m are disfiguring pimples or eruptions tore, which he had quoted cancers- acquaintance. Only one voice arOd -- in the necessity of his rising from pronounce it with that never-to-be- a*. on the skin. In other cases tfiere gr Y B P .- - • ....a. is merely a feeling of tiredness and the dead (9), had been received forgotten tenderness. Her answer, rresponsive hearts. But Rabboni, conveys more of reverence a variable appetite. Any of these into dull, iOBJECTED TO SMALL TAXES. times a year and he attempted to are signs that the blood is out of now all was clear. Even though as and affection than is found in the Y P ,, - get rid of the inconvenience of mak- order—that the indoor life of win- yet he has made no revelation of word Teacher. No doubt we should A European resident of Japan, B journeys y paying' the V ter has lessened your vitalitT. himself to them, they are convinc- interpret it literally, "My Master." who lives some distance from Tokio, in other corns a b V� What is needed to put you ri ht is ed, and, without seeking further, was sent a taxbill for one farthing tax for a year in one sum, this the ry t� g authorities would not permit, , si tdnic, and in all the world of they depart quietly to their own (1-2 cent)). Since it was a very in- medicine there is no tonic can home (10) in the city. If they had BABY'S OWN TABLETS convenient distance to the tax of- equal f- s a ual Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. seen nothingmore in the succeedingfive, he, aid no attention to the A man who had been fighting got ! : q da s, their onfidence would doubCURE CONSTIPATION bill but after a time he received a two black eyes. Next morning he These Pills actually make new, y " aich, seri blood—your greatest less have been shaken, and John threatening notice from the author- met a friend, who exclaimed: -need in the spring. This new blood proceeds to describe how their faith Few other troubles afflict the lit- ities ordering him to pay it. Not Why, Jack, where have you been t ' being allowed to a taxes b post, You've got two black eyea!" drives out disease, clears the skin in the resurrection was made im- g pay Y P r — tIe ones as does constipation. Ever " " � - -. s►ad makes weak, easily tired mea. pregnable. P Y he was obliged to make a journey "That's nothing, he replied. I ... .;- Y, change of diet seems to bring this costing several hundred-times the could have of 1 ' G ^women and children, bright, active 11. Mary was standing without at ( B g plenty more, only y suffers trouble on and baby from slat strong. You can prove this by the tomb—The two disciples had headaches, fever, aisturbed sleep amount of the tax collected three I had no place to put them." *+ kr your neighbors, for there is not a come and gone, and she had probate- and often vomiting. No baby who - snook or corner_ in this great land ly missed them in the streets of the suffers from constipation can , 1 where some weak, ailing man or city. woman has not been made well 12. Two angrla—John is particu- thrice well. Constipated babies !w _ are cross all the time and give Land strong by this great medicine. lar to describe their exact posture mothers constant worry. The one Iii >• r ! f s Mr. H. Wilson, Stonewall, Man., I and position. To ascribe this ap- sure relief for bab Y- constipation is For lea You Can t Beat Lipton a pays: "Some years ago I was run pearance of the angels and the ap P ! �¢ Mown, languid and depressed and pearance of Jesus to some mental Baby's Own Taolets—they never ` l'= Telt as though I war only fitted for I vision is to overlook the fact that fail to cure this trouble and can be �t H89 Stood the Teat Of Time While Uther3 given to the little one with absolute life's scrap heap. A friend who had Mary was in no state of expectancy Have Been Buried in the Ashes of Iaferio.rity. a' great faith in Dr. Williams' Pink ' such such as would make a vision natur- safety. Concerning them Mrs. W. t villa gave me a bo:. Before Fhey al. She was weeping. She believ- S. McKenzie, Prairie Grange, It's the Reeoahlized World's Standard. 4were all used I felt some better, led her Lord's body had been taken Alta., writes: "I used Baby's Own w, and thus encouraged, got a further I away, and she ass overwhelmed Tablets for my baby who was con tsunoly, and it was not many weeks with grief (13). tier loving inten stipated from birth and they rapid- orm those last kind! ly helped her and left her bowels LIPTON 'S , _ Miter good was scala enjoying my fol tion to perf Y - OV@r 2 �l�I1QD Packages Sold Weekly - ' >lloer cad pea th. I think Dr, Wil offices upon the dead body had been in a natural condition. The Tab- �. ' liams' Pink Pills a boon to eve thwarted. In the self-absorption of Leta are sold by medicine dealers or � y weak person." I her grief she fails to show any as- at 8fi tante a box from The Dr. . pe Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- Sold by oli I>oediciae dealers or toniahment at the +seance of these f villa, Ont �s marl, post paid. at 5 cents a boa angelic mannan er , and even takes or six boxes for B9.30 from The 1)r. --- --- _._ _— _._...-__- ..—. - ---...__ ._ .__._._ ._ --.--_.-- _ t jWilliams' Medicine Co., Brockville, but, r� -THE Su1NOAT SCHOOL LISSON _ 1:�TElt?iATI@VIAL LE890'1, e • -- i - APRIL L�.. I s � ��� � Cas� Prizes for - y. - .z'. ,il,easota III. — The Sesarr"boo __ F&rmers i ))fors, Jolla 20. 1-1& Golde>< Text, Luke 24. 141. ,•;k RE you one of the thousands of feeling that he may have little chance n f ,. Canadian farmcn who have used against his neighbor who he thinks might Verse 1. The first day of the week - ii���771.. or intend using Canada Cement use more cement than he does early—The women had sever• for the construction of some farm utility' For It will be noted that Prises "C' y ently watched the burial late on If you contemplate building anything and "D•• have no bearing whatever on Wriday'. The near approach of the whatsoever of concrete, make up your Quantity of cement used. The man who ,Sabbath had made possible only a mind rleht now to build it with a view &ends us tho best photograph of so small temporary embalming, and they had -� to winning one-of the prizes we are of- a thing as a watering trough or a hitch- e ' had time on the Sabbath to pre ♦ firing. Read the rest of this announce- !ng post, has as much chance for Prise pare spices and ointments, and mdse and-'you will learn how you may try "C" as a man who sends a photograph or - with these they— returned at the for a share in the 13.600 we are giving a house built of cement—and the same t - break of dawn on Sunday. Besides away, to encourage the use of cement with Prise "D" as to beat description. Mary Magdalene, from, whom, *as upon the farm. Throughout Canada the Canada Cement is handled by dealers farmers have taken such a keen Interest - Mark teminds its, Jesus had cast In almost every town In Canada. Should seven devils, there were the two In our campaign that It has Inspired us there not happen to be a dealer in youir " to go further along these educatloaai _ .women mentioned bat Mark, whose locality, let us know and we will try to •`presence is indicated by John-in the lines. We have •.decided,` therefore, to appoint one. Beat verse (we). It is character- offer a series of four 1100.00 prtses to Contest will close on November 16th, lstic of John to ass over what has each of the nine Provinces, to De award- p 1911, and all photos and descriptions already received ample attention I cd as follows:' must be In our clefts by that date. from. the other evangelists, and to PRIZE "A"-4100.00 to be given to the Awards will be made as moon as possible Ming but in strong light what they g farmer In each Province who wlil use thereafter. The jury of award will con- , _.have omitted or somew-ba slighted. 0, during It'll the greatest number o1 joist of:,•Prof. Peter Gillespie, Lecturer 'His purpose here seems be to bags of-"CANADA" Cement for actual Theory of 'Construction, University 'of �thrust the Magdalene into promin- work done on hlT farm: ''Toronto; W. 'H. Day, Professor of Phy- enoe. - slcs, Ontario Agricultural Collpre, ,e`1 PRIZE "O"—+}100.00 to be pl'ven to the " $ Simon Peter—The tomb was is Guelph; and Ivan S. Macdonald, Editor ?a garden, near the cross, and there- termer in each Province who ossa ,of "Construction." 1 ';CANADA'' Cement on his farm. In fore outside the city gates. It is Now, you caenot hope to do,concrete _ 1911 for the greatest number of put Ito be presumed that Peter and the .work to the beat advantage unless you poses. _ _• .other disciple (Jolla). were in the _ _ -.-.:have a copy of our Sree book, entitled, city. PRIZE "C"--{100.00 to b.o given to the "' What the Farmer Can Do With Con- - They have taken away the Lord— farmer in each Provlhce who furnishes erste." This book tells how'to construct' �'iither she•had not seeA (-which i9 us with a photograph showing beat of well-nigh anything on the farm, from _ more likely) what convinced John any particular kind of work done on hitching post to silo: Whether you so qui kQ ly, or else she was too be- his farm during 1911 with "CANADA" enter the contest or not, you'll find thisi wildere make say interprets- Cement. book most helpful. A post-card asking PRIZE "D"—(100.00 to be given to the for the book will bring !t to you tics for herself. Apparentlyz the _eight of the stone rolled away was night. lF Bend for your copy to- - o- immediate evidence that. the ene- — themes in each Province who sc rFtshes night. From your cement dealer �z4 miss of Jesus had borne his hod -the treat and most complete description or from. us, you can obtain a Y of how any particular piece of work to some other place. shown by .photograph sent In, was folder containing full particu- 4. They ran—The excitement of lar- of contest. If you send done. to us fol it, use the coup- these followers of Jesus,.is written a upon the face of the story (tom- In this contest no farmer should re- on provided" in this are Mar 's sonata in verse 8 (rain from competing, because of any announcement. P being a younger man, would' ��►�' MA Please seed m9 John, -naturally outstrip Peter. But his full ohnlcuian of V prise Contest. Also A 1 — 6xGtemenL .iloe8 'AOI invalidate his PORTLAND T, a Canada Cement Co. copy of"What Me Farmer .testimony.. His stooping-and look- $ i Ing is is in the temper of a thought- fb � 3 LIMITED Can rio With concraar• VV ful man who misses none of the de- y a tails. The impetuosity of Peter, 4IONTRE�I-r QUE. �&�e....... '` . ' entering at once into the tomb, is CEMENT in marked contrast, but exactly like / Addr".... ....................... the irrepressible disciple who drew TP4• : his sward in the garden,-and was s ever eager to make bold confession s _ of loyalty to his master.'; a G. The linen clothes lying — The " arinuteness �4 deslignation Here is' -•------•. _. _ 1 3 A N , .rp, •:: .... .., 'wi!.....✓ -. ( :. 'N::.. .l¢..v ,,yv r-;;•�'.tiM, .PJ �•»'. o �, „', .'.. .,.,.. :: ...� _..::' .'_.' nr - f�,y•,rig :i.': 'u• ::iu Pi2.+ :W „� .4s•, ne.° 3.. {'°�.a„• 1.r; <. d, ^.Li,.. +.^� ., '._.... T.tt�'1'..y'• ,:•;k ..... ��.,,r:..�-.•*•--• {1 �r� - F. S .i. ,+`a yn+!!', v > .f�' 1 '?Y H�":X '.�: '1i ;Yt" g. �., r�iM�.s� .w +� �,5.. w.'d�Y�'C" �� •+,sem-"v ,r. ..a• s.v"r ,�.,P -"z..oa,. .� r y,yp{r�y:R,,.., Y.. ki'r Gr �y,, v,2• n .y « ,weir.x,s'-r - >+.v^ "F. .":v-«�" ,-re•••'.sr r•v:'-c,*.: •^c-rc:r-.,,-.•r.:' n"r: 4-•v�ar_ .. r, T r€,..'S r. ryy; .•, ,wi.c_ -'r"U. : ,. ., asa. � '_ ,..r.+,!. 'T"fL'" n _ • ,+�.,•....: , S+ �" F-" +"7+•w",w+nv...7'",•.,,,.•r -' '•,+e+n.oe•r, .sd .Y '•a'• '�1�% ,.. _ •o_ -x�'� _.. .-^C"• 4 esti .tf�.'. : „'tel^.Af ,•' "-Yrs„.r.:�F,^�Nn r.» ...+.,.+ .�.�.r.�.. - roe�. .. :: 'u�iy '. .. ,.� - :`.:•.i " '.' ... '.' { :.,,, •..,' �.:M " .. .r 4• S .:)` • CHARGED WITH BAYONET. �10llAN TRAVELS AFRICA.10 w��E TSiSoldier's Deadly Choler Caused I �� Her Only Escort Was Her BlaenUnusual Stir In Barracks. THE BEST MEDICINE0 HUSBAND T00 � Bearers. vaseli fOt.COJGMS COLDS , l. A remarkable affair took place _ Mrs. Roby, wife of an American _ in York,recently gland.I Aaprivattea soder 0• —---��_tt A hap ever traveled white wisp woman Cerro L ^ was taken before Col. Klug for d s y P g 68EAT WORN DONE BYg RODD'S KIDNEY PILLS IN minor military offence and admon- tral Africa without a white escort'. ..ONE QUEBEC FAMILY. ished but not punished. When Mrs. Roby, who has just return- commanded to leave the ro m he ed to London, went to Australia in Q Cold in-React. drew a bayonet from one of the October, 1808, than to New Zeal- guards and made a determined r and, the South Sea Islands andY IiQ RtlT�di�SAT Thomas LaurIault had Kidney rush at the colonel. He.was stop- thence to South Africa, arriving at �, Disease and his wife Bright's ped by Captain Peel (adjutant), - Durban last May. Cafl"tp*Ice.B'BttEtl. who had a desperate' struggle for She followed the route taken by G Diffease, and Dodd's Kidney Pilfs the possession of the weapon. It eCO. the Duke of Connaught in her tout p , made them both well. was not until several members of s . s of South Africa; but continued W11teAdIleOf LZIIIG ck - _ the Guards had interfered that the right up to Equatorial Africa, mak- Lac Ca among roan was overpow Colonel a - e - .ing an especial study of native con- E8d11o'SpicW ' Y , Que., April 1D P. (Special)-There is a world interest King and Captain Peel were unin- ditlons in the Congo. Wt1Eg{OtYOi!{111t�0Okt1 in the simple story of Madame jured, but the man had a -finger You'll Save Both Tl®e and "For hundreds of miles," says �ewatyttoltt.rlsota.aas.rl�efngat; Thomas Lauriault of this place. In broken in the struggle. He was Mrs. Roby, "I was alone except for confined in custody. Money-as Well as a flood Deal I black bearers. When the bearers ler OWII words, it is as 'follows: - became mutinous I-would deal with FARM$ FOR Rt5NT AND SALE. "Dodd's Kidney Pills cured my d' of Trouble If You Use them unaided. N. w. 'DAwsON, Ninety Colborne at.. t !husband of Kidney Disease and my- POINTED PHILOSOPHY `� � "I had one very good boy of the Toronto. self of Bright'-s D:ssse. We *scorn- He who serves his friends is nev- name of Thomas, who saved m life LBERTA SASKATCHEWAN, sad R' Wend Dodd's Kidney Pills to all er out of a job. ? POWNPAIN-P hen I had a bad attack of fever. t� MAril�osA LANDS, - -- - - � o suffer,from Kidney or Bright's Killing time may mean the -PAIXT WITHOUT OIL- My temperature rose to 107 de- ONSULT me before buying again: : Disease." suicide of success. Sasily applied,give shard pertaaaent grecs. The boy persistently kept This is a splendid example of the To rule oneself is the first re uis- ani.h that will wear for yearn q send for Color Card—and full particular*— Pouring cold water over my head rid wENTY ACRES FRUIT FARM, good t grand work Dodd's Kidney Pills are rte to rule others. Please mention this paper, after letting down my hair. I was 1 buildings. Five thousand. . doing among the plain ' people of. Any .man who. looks for trouble uite unconscious and slept for five ► EN ACRES FRUIT FARM, good build. v i. The Powdrpaltnt Co. inge. Thirty-five hundred -- --AC'anada. Kidney Disease is the is blind to his own interests, TORONTO ya' commonest of all ailments among The greater the uncertainty the 46— commonest UNDRED ACRES, Cccnty Pool. on '!those who have to, work hard, be- more positive the ignorant man. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. 11 thousand. y l cause the kidneys are the,First part The average so-called blessing in (TRIP WORT OF DISEASES. H UNDRE'D ACRES County Haltoy " sof the body to feel the wear and disguise is very unsatisfactory. A Poiater to Housekeepers. good locality. tight thousand. tear of-heavy work. No man is more miserable than Famous - Medical Man Saye He Look at the financial side of Zam- H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne 81, When the kidneys go wrong the he who strives merely to please Fears It Worse Than Smallpox. Buk's use. A cut sustained in H. Toronto. _ - -' 11cod goes wrong, and the whale himself• the home, the store, or the work- A LL KINDS OF FARMS—FruLt farms !body goes wrong. Rheumatism, Many people prefer theoretical to Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet,' the shop, results, say, in festering or specially. W. B. Calder, artnuky,Dropsy, Diabetes and Bright's Die- Practical work, but they don t like famous physician and surgeon, who blood You have to lay off 150 ACRES, Township ZnniskilJen,Conan- Isaias are the usual results. Dodd's take their pay that way. has just published his autobiogra- fa day or two. What does that mean ty Lambton, soil rich olay 10.a�, ' 26 acres timber, from house, number e►[ 1Kidney Pills cure these by simply When a man begins to argue with phy,.has this to say of grip:- when pay day comes round I Zam- out•bu,tdings, 2 1-2 mi�e■ to oil 8pr y . curing the kidneys. his conscience as to whittler a thing Of all diseases I fear the effects I Buk insures you against'that loss ' we rssx nB, fo smaller farm.E cHAxNTV is right or wrong, it's safe to de- of grip more than any other. I A little Zam-Buk applied to such LTD„ London. Ont. , Gide that it is wrong. would rather- have an epidemic of 'an injury prevents all danger of smallpox, or both to- P g TON SCALE, spec price. Wiieaa's "'BY THEIR FRUITS." cholera or p I blood• oiecnin takes out the CJ sole q 0rke, Esplanade, Toroato 3� getherr than one ,of grip. The dis smarting and heals, }` She-"'They say that-an apple a , 1 ease is even-more contagious than I Heads of tamilie+ know bow Coat- AGENTS WANTED, � �i day, will keep the doctor away." either cholera or smallpox. 8uf Ily doctoring is. Be wise and act oKoTweCVTED.'-si.ao a day easy♦ '_ ` He-"Why stop there? An onion mothlx •nos.�ia Ctrt.. .old.. fevers senilis remain at home for D ,once,. needed. Roll■ on '�:Ibwat tad lsa/A. ii0 a.taer on the preventive line, A box of sig t. Absolute necessity to farmers. Dos p day will keep everybody away. their can benefit until convales- Zam Bok in the home ie so all-mond f work or Shirty men Paye for itself i L; cent. For several days the disease I one hour write,to-day.'MODERN MACZ. In going down the stream of life' jluseful. The baby's rashes, the ofd INERY co., iDept, 6,, Sarnia. oat. To Men Who Live Inactive Liven. is being spread- before--the sufferer All the average man tries to-make a ' er children's cuts and bruises, the GENTS WANTED - Eaperte _ Ile like! to oto bed when the r Exernse in the open. air is the noise like a motor boat. 5 g pro-: inevitable burn, cut, or scald-for Aj ageota only for two new popnul !beat tonic for the stomach and sys- babilities are, many suss* from all these, as well ate For more seri I I''n°"' good salary and eommisstos. A pneumonia or some other complies- ; BRITI8 l'ANADIAN IND!tYiRIAL .tem generally ; but there are those REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AILD CHILD. ous ailments, such as piles, ulcers. PANT,-Umlted, 2U-Albert Street, Ottawe6 tion which eould have been avoid- : ilnbo are compelled to follow seden- ata. W:nctow•. 900Ts, 5y\'A,r has been I eczema, ringworm etc, ZaID-BUk the vity u-ce for-7 61xTy tary -tends to�restrict thepationsdhealth��acltioa S8I!THXOTHEI Gfor wtihtheir PERYBCTUtltB',CCE8HILE. it � g w ll ompel the repo ting UILLIONS of ed The time must come when g0£!�laDan Dangers of Stavin .' t a � FARM vrALES,without a rival Repe�ctal• price W:Ioo`'e. -4 eUVTHsa the CHILD, +UFTBNy the CC118 every Case, Of grip to 'the Health ! g ' You ge seals works. 9 E•glanade. 'Toronto yrs{ of the- digestive organs sad sick- . ctlt at the barber a shop. A little 1 ALLAYS all PAIN Ct°A1r+K WIND COLIC. and Boar} as IS done with other Con- i F you are Looking for the beat P[tSk� fuses follows. Parmelee''s Vegetable to the bene remedy for LIARRx(EA. It i..b f Zam•Buk smeared on the wound I 1Pllis regulate the adomaeh and liver ro,utely harmless Be sure and ask for -Mrs, taglOus'diseases. !OID the fact that iLrM pmpcalttou to Caoadaa, CPO tltae q Wtaaluw s Soothing Syrup,': and cake o0 other the beginning is general! so' mild prevents all dagger. If any aliment sDDeata w everyone aFpIr to 8X1LLZJL t end'' restore- healthy action. It is ky1d, Twentyavecentsa battle. in character that the necessary care ihas bees contracted, Zam-Buk Advertising Dept. alis Albert M. Ottawa. -- 3 d! iSl aye onise to sve a han�packet of the pills Customer-"Are you sure tela is is not taken until too late._" cula�ilt•Bsk,Soap is as good as the �ar' �n HONEY without-ca teal g.atlrb@ - Ceylon a, _ balm. but in i different say. (Drynrh r tWe pay 160 ton for evervireela _11 erve !tower■. *nota and hemp # i Instead of hoping for the beat, Young Assistant- Certainly, aiir. T1hen the very tip breaks oft cele Wa4hed in Zam-Buk Soap the skin I lists, BEseC 7'�`s°mdb;;'ioe bBe e3d�`Ctew _ hustle _�_ kion s narnp n eve ack I bands of a pair of scrsaura the point is disinfected and disease germs ly- Haven. Goon t" .'... - r b rub- ?• age. - y _ in u o_n-it'Are killed. Mothers - �ll1H.g_-4 1SKATOON R•.spieodid Englieh•■lpesln Mlnareli Liniment Renews Miuralgta - ing hard on a whetstone, Tie will n I ab 'B � lag a rienitural community has w ; Rimed for Bilious Headache, points will be uneven, but the will .� rv+peri from a wonders, A y Y bath. .oil- What ire a farmers in your div► r' on coag Lady-"You say you were -To those subject to bilious head- cut, The same tltatmelEt is good Zam-Buk Balm' and Zam-Buk true doing? why-not vartietpat. In oita _ a raft for six weeks, and had she, Parmelee's Ye stable .Pills dr blunted needles. C Dt�•Derity Come here tr yon want a r Jnothin to est' but mutton. ,Where g Soap are sold, by sill druggists and make the most and beat of your energy ; g are recommended as the way to .: stores at bOC. for the balm and 85c. and ability. it any rate. do it for your_ -.__.._did you et the mutton from t" Old y' -ohildren'a sake. write for al -intoria&ues Y g speedy relief. Taken according to vinamr's Liniment for sale everywhere. tablet for the soap. to Commissioner, Board of Trade, Barka_ Balt"Well, you see, miss, the Bea directions. they will subdue irregu- _-_—,t,._ Leon, Saskatchewan, western Canada, .. hese very choppy!" larities of the stomach and. so act Some men find courage only when -WHAT THEY SAY. _' EARN THE BARBER TRADs-:s n n the nerves and- blood vessels the lose their tempers. system-eonstant pr'actiee --•ear= Po Y m Pe oetruction—a tow weeks' complete court• G 'V6'artA will render the prettiest Some women say they want to vote, that the pains in the head will -tools tree. Graduates earl! twelve be 3 Qands unsightly. Clear the excres- cease. There are few who are,not In its initial stages a cold is a lo- Some other Bay they dont; eighteen dollars weekly. writs for ass g logue. 'Idoier Barber College. ,2g1 Quom Itences away by using Hoiloway'e Some bilin say we'll see them vote. East, Toronto. at sometime subject to biliousness cal ailment easily dealt with, But � . Corn Cure, which acts thoroughly and familiar -iwith its attendant many neg)ect it and the -result is Some others say we ®on t. , ANGER, TUMORS, LUMP8, etc. to. I►nd painlessly. evils. Yet none .need suffer with soften the development of distress- ternal sack eternal. -cured' -without �io by our home treatment. write to - these pills at hand. Eng seizures of the bronchial tubes tore too late. Dr. Bellmaa Medical Co e ` i!► punctured grafter now and and lungs that reader life miser- _ Limited, Co111ngwood. Ont._. _ btten is relished by all honest mea "Mabel, dear, do you. ever feel agile for the unhappy victim, Asa a: timid about asking our husband first aid there •is nothing in the UYE1Nd 1 GLEANING t ,.• ear dPILBE eruR�D refund mom hii DAYSu Iii oIf r• for money?" asked a pa;opt of leer' hand In line so certain in I cdo•,der 7[INARII t! L>NIYENT the �d IN 4 lr r the very beet send your work to the a ill y BEST Liniment in use. eeBRiTION AifERIDAN DYE= CO.' �iax•r r}°a to cure any easeao lacking, Sona newly-married daughter. "No, in- curative resulfs as Bickle's A ti- I got my tont badly Jammed Istel=7,, II i ilssdlag or Protruding Piles is f b!!days 90a , p bathed. it well with SIINA$D'8 LINT Loot for agent in your t.,wri or wad direct deed, replied the young wife, Consumptive Syrup,.the far-famed d'NT, and it .was u well as ever ne:t Montreal, Toronto, O,Lawa, Quebets '�TERf3. but tie seems to be rather timid remedy for colds-and coughs. .Yours To tmt _ POULTRY POI about giving it tq me I",• —'- T. ti. YcHU.Ll". When the chicks can get away ' 'VICE VERSA LATER. Frenoh Corsets. To introduce our latest �} )tom it at will, ple.rty of heat under k TRV MURINE EYE REI*EDYa KnickecT"What :is a Swimming- Parisian model we will for i++ J1e hover is a good thing. Eor- 1F Wsar�watery By" '• -T: the nut thlrs7 dnys on re Just one setting of thoroughbred and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't hole? f r cy«it nasi one pair ii "DI `lSggs may be the means of working Smart-Soothes Eye Fain. Druggists Bucker- A body.of water entire- ANfR'PFr•nohconeGt, �•_ Sell Marina Eye Remedy, Liquid. l6c, ly surrounded by boys. RE0ULAR.PRt'E SL,N S revolution in your poultry bust- Many ' a young Iawyer fails .tat Made,nwhille. _h Can. Plan to 500, ;1.00. Murine Eye Salve tII - I :101 with a Hose 8uppurlers, 16esa. .. make ood�becauae he actises at Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. E7e BOOB, only one"RROMO Quinine". g Pr „ stags 19.10 ao. .. -raise a fine flock of gener- and Bye, Advice -F ee by Mail. '� Is 1AXATlvs BROMo Urax Look the wrong bar. V C. E. FOSDICK, - 161 purpose standard bred birds this w3ju'ine Eye Remedy Co•;Chita" � s�wM re Care 9 W. GRoCold In One� �.•d� -- � � Agent, Corsets, , Frtneh 1 Reason. They will yield much more Useful in Camp.-Explorers, sur- si WS Yonne 'St., Toronto liatisfaction-and profit han a mixed -Try discounting your burdens b THE EARTH'S CRUST. veyora, prospectors and hunters abet Express Any -Sack flock y or Etpreee Co. counting your blessings. will find Dr., Thomas' Eclectric Oil ♦ Give the setting hen a thorough T_ It is now believed.that the solid very useful in camp. When th- - - -dusting with insect powder two or NlRart's Liniment Cures DandrvlL crust of the earth cannot be thicker feet and legs are wet and cold it is THE REAL TROUBLE.* than 32 miles. From the earth's three times during incubation. This -- well to rub them freely with the Native-"Wh • 5ou leave the may save your little chicks from PROBABLY WOULD., internal reservoir the heat radia• OiI -and the result. will be .the pre,- - y did lice.and glitea. "That sentence is not incorrect "' tions are- believed to be p�saiag civilized east and come out here oto - + awn into space continual! but vention of pains in the muscles, said the professor; "but it 'sounds Y P y' the wild,.unsettled west to live? A DEADLOCK this loss is compensated for to some and should a cut, or contusion, or <. » sprain u sustain nothing could Newomer- Because the folks odd to the English-speaking ear. extent by the heat received from P g around where I lived slandered me -: `Johnny-"Grandpa, do lions go the sun. be better as a dressing or lotion. and said'mean things about me," to heaven?' Sore Throat is no trifling ail- -- Native-"Why didn't you make Grandpa--:—"No, Johnn " ' .. mept. It. may carr disease germs SNIPS OF WISDOM. - - „ y. Y g thein•prove what they said! Johnny-"Well, do ministers?" any Part of the body through the Men who have never failed don't Newcomer-"They did," ' Grandpa-"Why, of course. Why food you eat. When you feel.sore. believe in luck. ^ do you ask I" - throat coming on, use,B;amlins Wiz- Hard work is the beat .antidote Johnny-"Well', suppose a lion a� Oil. for hard luck. ' eats a minister." It's as useless to worry as it is to _ He who waits •for dead men's tell people not to worry. ' _ •� shoes is liable to get cold feet, . )4fy mistress Sant at, .home, Flattery is the tribute that vanity a'am," said a domestic to a cal2. - exacts from friendship, r: "Oh, indeed;" was the sweetly Complete in itself, Mother A liberal-minded -woman is'nt sI- Sarcastic response. •'Will you Graves' Worm Exterminator does k ways giving her husband apiece of + Iease tell her that when I saw her not reiluire the assistance -of any l it. Fftping from the front window as other medicine to make it effective. g Fortunately for -most Of us, We 5l- . same up.I felt very much afraid It does not fail to do its•work. are not compelled to follow our own e was 1" w , advice. Jaz Teacher-"You don't kAow what r The man who lives right, lives- i this word is-?" Pupil-"Nn." the longest-if not in years, in sat- „ 23 THE iafaction. i t 9do Teacher- VVbat is your coat madeof I" Pupil,-"Fathea's old-pants. One day of noble thinkingani sIV stops caw uta. Cara Coheals generous acts le worth a life of Se. Sond ror ire• "mots to Dept, W. L, No r' �+" �dtoa�s ze °"t"' 'Mtnard'a Liniment aures soros, etc. ISSUE Ito 13--11. Sshn�ess and d�eit. tt•nst Orus i obsiniii co« Teront., , - sit �,. - '`! ..' :,. a',ri mw:. ,d.1'swat''o t.k. •L�'`r`�F`. ''.c" �"^" :rat W 5�ri y,-`,�, - ,..sat,;. ,. ., 'S e:.:�.a+°e_y ' ',,:.� � d-_.v,:;. •.t';s, •,':e: �,.. .. m vdA: _r>:r,.a «�' ,�"- •� rrpj � s"i :5r:.:I'! a,. � it•r4z'�y *�`�� > �1, ,7,�•Ay ' 4 '` ::rat,�'tj.^.� n:rr3.,w,�. � ,,y'-r d, :!?n 'G :,�• - y._ :��; � .,.�, �� �a,.'ty,� a• 0w ,. .•.r• 3-'°- r-:=w,-ww,r4z.a..��i•'4'rr. uF4 rc k ,�,n _ :s' cR;.*. - '. r...F...,* 1v:Rv.-a+,• ••A..A't Fa• rte. �+ ,. e� " ' ;.�:, :a,...m,�:;�+i�` �.•s;.°+%:.•.. ...:r•x,.. ,-,} '" : rc«,. Y<-r:' Fq� 1 .'.``^t-••u- ,.r' •o - •x ♦y :A3 pp A drM., ,N`...G,... ...p,...'•.: .- � '.... tl ^'aA:-�o'•S.M•J s'.. n ...r.4'rs .off' , - .✓.,+GL,Sr. 5 '.�n,-. _ nh rli•.....vf... .l. ...r-., ...•.(AY wWf'N' � ,,. .!!.'�' ar •w^ k .➢ '�'.e� �' - a ., ,..aq�sn1•,. ww,svdr n_ . ..,:,":o,q..s,-6.........�a.�.a._..,..:....:4a..a.' '.,..:.ad„n.. ....•.n,�.,..•,:,:... '.,.a„- ,. ..r_:.+,-., :..,. .: ,� - '., ,Fti' -'�""3!ln,..,,,• +:r«•'. }.� -e'•+i':. � —x:..a c-..� •:�+:'`,�.;� ire:- -:c-,. ..;gip: _ ,, .'. .. ,,.,....' '... '. . ,,.:�:..... ,- .. •,,,,. ,.: :w`r'. ,r k,.. ..,,,• it � .. `'?- '�, Cyd • i �e2F r Oirn.x, AYftiL 1Tz's--W. B. Wn- -BEAVER BRAND PAIN r —.IIID. Palmer.of$t Catharines, liamenn will veil by auction at they ” CALISMS• is visiting his uncle, U. S. Palmer. �. Central Hotel yards, Oshawa, 20 ions. Full • —•J. H. Wagner shipped a car- horses, consisting of general pur- Ws'guarantee perfect satisfaction when used according t < �•sro� " - —The sports are now enjoying- d of mixed stock to Toronto pose, drivers, delivery horses,mares instructions given on every tin. Paint of all colo aside e^ themselves at sucker-fishing. on Tuesdap with foal, French block@ and a few and outside or floor painting. o aye• -W. G. Vance, merehsnt tailor, -Dr.F. L.Henry,will-be here as Percheron colts. Sale to commence sof Whitbpp was is town on Friday. usual next Tuesday to attend to at 1 o'clock. Terine cash. James Manufactured by the Toronto Lead and Color•Compaay. -1P. J. Trimble, of Chatter- his professional duces, - * Biebop, auctioneer. — For sale at the - - - -r• - - a; noogn Tenn., is spending a few -Mrs. J. H. Connor, of the WsnxssnAY, AaRIL,2fYr$, days in town. stock road, has been very ill with tion sale of household furniture, in E,ARMERS, SUPPLY STORE, the Villa a of•Claremont, the pro FA J. Rogers; of Toronto, was pneumonia for the past_week,but IrertT of She estate.of .the late g. - here over. Sunday with his parents Is somewhat impproved. Bray- gale at one. See bills. W _pICgER�Qr -W•. H.. Jackson's carload and other friends. of B. Powell, Auctioneer. E. BRYAN PROP. - y all salt has arrived. Purchasers are To-day being Good Pride P laces of business.will be closed as requested to attend to' the game i. usual on a holida at their earliest convenience. * BEA RING�DOWN PAINS y -Toronto people have been do-, PAPI r -W• H. Powell is re-papering in a lot of talkie -over a freak what woman at sometime or other does A�� • and otherwise Improving his real g g . dance on Elizabeth street. egg. We ha-ve a sample in our not e:perivuae these clreadinl.bearingd0wn =-Mr. Tin le and Mrs Jno. L-eng, -office,which Rill eclipse the. To- E•ain$- Mrs.E. Griffith, of Main street, Tingle Hempwortb,Ont.,says:"A heavy besr:ngt of New Liskeard, a eat Sunday ronto variety down pain had settled across my back and We have the largeseand'fidest'range,of Samples that esti be-found- with C. S. and Mrs. Palmer. -Inspector R. H. Walks paid in sides. I was often unable to stoop or - xhe finest atterns and designs. And we are giving ; -Mrs. James Greetilaw, who o•fficsl visit to the Primary diva- etraishten myself up, blaay times each - P 'has been seriously ill for the past cion of our public school one -day lige iri would have gular and to leave ee ei d it y 25.per cent. off the regular.price.- *eek, is very much improved. last week and foniid everything the kidneys sed just as done out in the - -James Denny shipped a coif'- progressing nicely. morning as on retiring. I'was langaid This is the place`to come for your Seeds. We are in line for a good Ile of carloads of mixed stock ou -The funeral of the late Patrick and would have Monday to the Toronto market. O'Grady on .,Friday was . largely to let my house• season's business and have the right stock. -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tay of attended, when the remains were worketaad,No• _ . . thing I lead yet -- -- Cherrywood, spent Friday with Interred to the R. C. cemetery tried would do Our BOUTS AND SHOES are always-reliable: the tatter's parents, C. asd-Mrs. south of the village. me any Rood. T�T Rogers. -A social, under the'auspices of P.L��ER1 : I learned o! �7,�^� -Neat Sunday being Easter St. George's;Guild, will be held in Booth's Kidney R. Aa BUNTING) Sunday,there will be appropriate the town hall on the evening at Pills and con: Thursday, April 20th. Tea will eluded i would services condticted in the various churches. be served from 6 to 8 o'clock,after try them.which L. r - --Mrs. John Horn and family, which a good program of vocal ; ion d rhe soon ' ` of Bradford, are spending the and instrumental music arid. read- _ . _ �� � 010 to Bouom � roveek with her parents, W. G. and Ings will be Ivan by hove talent d I naso°tic tM@el b writ and. hiroager. assisted by Miss M. McClure,, of 1 now enjoy my slee withou. bola dis• G� ;Mrs. Ham. y pp ! , —Miss Marie Bateman,of Toron- Woodbridge. Admission 25 cents, turbed and feel grateful to Booth's Kidney through, you want every can of pstat to, is spending a few weeks here children, under 12, l5 canes. pile for what they did-for me." Booth's 1,y 4 the way _ p ',�/ to be Pure Paint through and through. We lknow. at the home of her grandmother —On Thursday night, April Kidney Pills are a boos to women, .she. would know lees of bacbsch+ia it she took �'J •� enough about pairs se say without fear of contra- would i Mra. B. Bunting. 27th, Rev. David McClaren, of To- '�V diction, that painters put f find as sl65 cheapen. We are pleased to sap that ronto, will give in St. Andrew's more of thews st specific pills. They are ` Nelson Dingman is rapidly re-. Presbyterian church an illustrated natuie'e�Greatest epecifio for x11, diseases Some adulteration is put in for bulk or to cheapen. _ of the kidneys and bladder, All druggists _ We bought a lot of— s i covering from 'his recent ,severe travel-talk, entitled : "Around the SOa•baa,or postpaid from The R T Bboth PureJPaM attack of pleurisy• world in Eighty-minutes" or "A Co.• Ltd Fort Erie. Unt. Sold and Martin-Senour 1 -J• C. Philip purchased from Bird s-eye view of all our bltssiuri gasranteed by T. X. McFadden. to meet the demands of our friends and .Pure fora 1111 i Duncan Dolphin, of Brougham on Fields." The address is; illugt rated guaranteed Pure Paint-Pare white Lead,Pnre Ozide of s Tuesday an eleven in old by about 100 colored slides, depict �he atkham A-9irkering inc, Pare Linseed Oil only are used Paint— with, o!coarse,the i_calf which weighed over 800 lbs- Ing life, customs,etc•, in the eleven �fralted cry coloring ingredients anthe d dryer.difference —Miss Mabel Wright. n'ho has Foreign Mission Fields of the J¢lephane `�arnpanf(, � Comair our store andamallowff nae In thispaint ' ..— with other brands. Two gallons of Martis-Senotir i j,uyt completed her Normal school Church. Tlae annual eneral meeting of the paint will cover aslanch space ss three cellon f s • _ course has geeurec3 a Rid P�'ition _An important real estate deal aharehold,rs oft The Markham & Pick- other makes, Pick- on the Lindsay teaching staff. has taken place in tbis town thi' Bring Telephane Company• -limited, -A number of those wno have week, Mr. John Dickie having for the election of a Board of Directors been quari'<ntined for several disposed of his brick residence and and the transaction of other and any ,. H. � �" ' weeks,have regained their liberty, store to Mr. C. H. Burling• As business relating to the affairs of the Odd- and are wearing a smiling coun- this is a very desirable situation Companq will be held at the Odd- �tenance. we think Mr. Burlin ver for- fellows' Bali. in the 2 ill a of W prig. —Ra Brokenshire left On Wed- g y vale, on Friday, the 28th day of April, y tunate in securing It. We under- 1911, at seven o,clock, P. M. _ - •- nesday for Toronto to enter the stand Dickie & Chapman will - em to of his brother. NR. J. We By order of the Board of Directors y continue the general business as �� ��., President pp '•- wUh him success In the grocery usual se Mr. Burling does not in- Donald IL season,Secy, basinese. teed occupying the premises for Da led April lith, 1911. Ile 1C 'Chapir"tait --His many friends will be some time. .' '- ' r,• eased to learn that R. Cammack _ ._ _..... snow able to go about the house, —Quite'& large number through- _ F having partly .-recovered the use out the township are strongly in favor of selecting the Pickering of his limbs. College grounds as the site for ,/� -Wesley Harvey and Mrs. J. L. holding the Pickering Centennial. :j I' 1en/l'IS� FOR PR'QDUOE 1palmer have each batt an In- The advantages are the use of the e" ,a - dependent telephone installed in , 1cE ` ib ' gymnasium for the exhibit of a � . � Y Y>gw LAID EasIR . 18c do --their-_residence,this week. Seve:'al relics, the excellent grounds and 'i ... ...... . instruments have also been conveniepcea to railway. These � i,'�tOlc E De11LY Bt*TrER,...... ..... e e installed in Dumbarton. are advantages worth giving con- i� -Children living in the country _will be delighted tokpow.that the sideration• Whsle the residents i f sennet vacation has been extend- of Pickering villages Are not de- CANNED SALMON - lo- ed to two months the same as in sirous of depriving any other. lo- - _ •- ,. towns and cities. The fall term centy of their right to hold the • will now open on Sept.. 1st. centennial, they would'do all ill .SCRANTON COAL � Fresh shipment just arrived. Cfloicest of best that money can buy. - _ -The workmeir are pcogragaiuR their power &r aisles it a pleasant We guarantee eve can-20c. per can. Yukon brand, nice - event• sbunld it come here. red fish, 18c per 2 for 85c. Fresh herring, 10c can. rapidly with the ecanAruction of EGG, STOVE, tit'T, r can, .B. Heck's summer cottage the -On Friday evening last tiban- .At reduced prices this month. K net was held in the basement of FRESH GROCERIES ALL TEE. ' .. .:Take. Rumor has it that Mr. Heck @Methodist Chutth Hader the contemplates t;he erection of other Aospices of the Adult Bible classes .. Steam and Smit Coal. cottages in the near future. and E worth League, .At eight -The Entrance- Examinations P T this year, itis said, will be very o'clock sharp the members about J` .L SPIN Kr La .d. , _. . - T C severe, in order to relieve the pres- Re rentp in•number oat- down to T 1 S , the well roviaioned and prettily 'BOOTS S �n sure in the 'high schoolti. Many p PICKERING complaints were made against decorated tables. After all had a chose of last year, but those this done justice to the refreshments -- Our "Urns Calf" for men's heavy wear takes the lead. Prise $2.75.' ; _• 'year wit be mach .harder. • for the physical roan ,Mr. A. G. Ask to see our "Aden's tan walking boot No. 188:" Sewed --J. Il. Bundy has begun the _Green acted as toastmaster, and A a t j., sole;leather lined all through® $4.00. work of building an.addition to number of toasts were prpposed. the no*.th, end_of-,his hardware and suitably replied to. Miss M. ' Splendid assortment of boys' boots for school wear. - McGill and Miser E. Martin'aang aM AN T:. store, the present building beingHOMESEEKERS, duet which was well received by COME D SEE insufficiently large enough an appreciative audience and Mr. accommodate his stock. ' Mr.B=- Mellor Bang a solo ~in. harmor3 :, dy is also adding to his stores EXCURSIONS number of new cabinets. with the occasion. Mr. Ales. Fin - TO Jay favoured the banquet with g As Slikatfkdwn, AIM _'Values Coat.—We have ev- y HARif��IV AF?E every firm in Canada beaten for a humorous recitation given in ;good, honest. sensible garments. his own inimitable style: After mal Tram,leave Tomcw 2.00 o•m•as _ - - The Crown Tailoring Co. are thQ the banquet the .Bible Classes APRIL 1,'10 ' BAY 11,14 80 JUNE 1&21 elected-their officers for the ensu- JULY 11,si AUG. � b :-TIMOTHY' SEED Choice Quality people. Have a good suit made Ing year. sera C.0 rldt frm unlit . _ to order for spring and summer. LOW ROUND TR1P RATES MED CLOVER SEED -All conts'guaranteed-never to lose -We congratalate our towns- Government r the shape. No ready-made make man Mr. John McCamus, with the u,;o,,, and return 633:00.; Few•asd, LSI L`i CLOYED S EE'D Standard �r : , ! about our suits. D. Simpson & other members of the team, in his $4=10Z yrs fid,,., X'. Co.Agentq. *' ' good fortune in being. presented TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Thoroughly tested. • Will germinate 178% -.The Georges in Canada are with a solid gold icatch, by the %1=7-6� Comfan,6le b� �, drooal - now getting busy to,sbow their WhitbyAmatenr Athletic Assocl- �a,K,,,eau�.dos+sr.e. - - love and loyalty to the Sink of %tion for his excellent work on England b presenting him with the Whitby hockey. testa. M'r. Early.application must b•made _ y ASK FOR HOME6EEKERs' PA MrMtET :. --- ,.,a coronation gift. Subscriptions McCamuawas recognized ere being s;n;,y,.waodlalliafatn.tics. from five cents tip to•'five dollars the star player of-th-e-tea`m and is AvvlstoserareuC.P.R.AvatortoR.L.Thourns. 0(�JR . SPECIALS y 4 will be received and the names of well deserving of this worthy re- Dw-Pa■•As'•'Tomto. the subscribers but not the mes of cognition of his services. The pec- ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CAVO Pandora Ranges Sherwin-Williams paints Paroid Roofing P y As donated well be published. le of Whitby are also t�-be con- -- -- •` "' -• ' ` "' - a specialty: �- - J .. • Only the chartered banks and treasurers are atithorizedthe to arartsman manlike spirit.at IThe Whitby Tinsmlthing and Eavetroughing ' •. -: .,.receive subscriptions, and no Pub- team did not 'succeed in winning scription9 willbe received ofter the prize for which they struggledSprin T e 1 /'�; ' A'til 30th, but they pato a,noble and .hon- 9Dicki� W �p pmaia. . < -This is the time of year when+ est fight. The I�Vhitby people ap- - poultry fanciers are mali;ing their preciated the honest efforts of --.from April 3rd in the choice of eggs for the "setting" their team, and when .they fail- choice One day week wlady ed by being beaten by a better $ pit _$Q lfBSS "COl$8 _ . STTOH_VALUE IN _ In the village, to whom a setting team, the patted them oil their HINGS of Rhode Island Red' eggs had backs and said "well done, boys! Cor. Yong@ and'Ale:arzder ate., __�,.�puSE FURNI S. been promised by.a friend, re- _You are true sports and we will Toronto, Ont. .. L calved• a neatly wrapped parcel reward you for it." It is too often is seldom offered. We have bedroom suites.. to ea glamps,diary yg he set" y ` with the caution that as the eggs the case that when a player is Strictly Brat 'cla$e ist all z?epartr new. Sideboards,kitchen Aad dining chairs, b 1 1 s`,. 'were, each wrapped 'in tissue pa- beaten by another, those who mento.. ,None_better in the Doznial- or dozen,carpets and rugs, e:mmteppnaion tables. See our We can - 1 yotea u a Singer sew- .:. with they akould not be diAtnrbed have lost money on the result say or, Enjoys extensive patronage iSolid oak inbed oom+suitese8�fro ante and tinware At a bargain.-t silver until wan ed. Imagine her cha- hard things against the loser and and graduates readily get good po- ]late tableware. Clothes wringer,solid rubber roll,regular$5.00 for$&00 ` grin when about to place th�m in complain of dishonesty. These sitions. Open entire year. Enter. p Parties having articles for Bale consult us. ��, the nest to nd that they w re as people wLo, thus lose, should keep now. Catalogue free. k fine a lot of 'na as one could mum and take their medicine like eT• - 'clear men if the are so foolish as to en- W.J. Elliott, Principal arch�d ging Sia• ���Oy~ pICHER1NCi • }r wish to .ee• The practical7 to Y Corner of b - ,., ;is still at large. ro gage ' gambling., r,.,�'Q. '' ,afi . " _: '�. .- rc.:'.tY ;. •.,...'.' .: ro. ••zr ..•r.�.zs. te.,•' .k ,iu.'. ^.i.1, .r` y``. ..;lei: .r° ., f.-„ •-e rt••• 't.r =.•.:' -.�, s sty, '}" - ��" T-L 4.. '* , <.+. "'� y" �y.•r.r •'�, - .''``++r i'�Y�' 'ef,,�� .� '.y..,. +y4 S'. "...' ,� :� ir... ur, ..N"5... i i� �J. ".� �,e 'V 'G.,:PA_„¢, a.. 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