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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_04_21 _ -R^s _ _ 5. „»Fsn ;_' �y iS ..."...�:ate+.,'. ,r„ ;ossa," .�,.r�y r;a�aw.�»�F ••-.z"r'•w�s�+'c�:g+�}_'•:.�,. .,; vF•,rva.__�.r'�;,aY.",.-w+w-.+.:r �e;^y..s+,e+°'�.r.r.r•��¢�R-"'-v_a 7. :.:$�•'. MINIM- h�', .Y,x ,� ; •[-� ,�.a ; ,.6,.. '6•'na',-.• ';uses. .l'd•`1i} •'i;'\ : .., .r._ •�•• M�.e;i'3,adz• .?�3.er �k . r. .s •�..:�r : .,.✓,,�1 •,+.:. �'..;" i..•'-`': v� .ecr�+.:_. .moi_:....... ,• . :,,..r .i. .. ,•:r,,, Via.r+._—Tele: 3. n - wi�i's ..i,.• .,. ,.,, .. me^v. :'.. ..__,..,..tea._,,- ," ;- -::�w;� -c`� >� �'�'"" +v.•.. '\. c y. '.•*• . . w ,..-,. •... 7' :. ser• '; '� ., sees .' ,• :� .. . :. r - .. - '..�+' .. �, ., °5... -cP4 y°':f4�..w,� •` .,M y - - ,_ sees•.. . -. . �•.:"'.� e .. ..: ,� .. 7 `. x.,, y,y"�.•.h , _, .... •' _ ._ .. sees.-. ....-. _,, »d.._... ., :� � 4, L - "SOL. LXX. = ' - ONT.,. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911 -- No 29- . - PIC Er vi I, 1pro i�iFOUSiat 49tsrirea. ' cNtRRYwooD AROUQHA>N Established 75 yearn " - SPINK MILLS - �� rHtea<ical The Misses Pringle are the guests of J. Cowie was here on Sunday. Miss Brander. Miss M.Routley.is., 'friends. �a Miss Nellie Teefy spent Sunday at here. Gy visiting t . E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- her home here. Mrs, Hugh Wilson spent Tuesday _ r� AL e tarefl member of the Oetomesricat Alio. Miss May Somerville spent Sunday in Claremont. ' ciation of Outaric. special attention-Vren to with her parents here. Colin Philip is visiting at Keswick MILLSgisaess lives testedfres. Norah r :'e9lar moat. +ear Our new blend-of "Cream Bnns" Miss Brander had tyle.pleasure of for a few days. a. - - is giving entire satisfaction to all entertaining a bride and groom on Miss M. Bogle is spending s few aM C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., their wedding trip. days in Oshilwa. .L•�1 . Ediabumb.member.of the Collegee-of Rood housewives, who are fortu- By all appearance the milliners had Mrs. J. H. Madill and boys are visit- bother flour 'list lifts as cod as ihyeioiaaa and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate nate enough to try it. a busy time of it last week. The hate ing in Keswick. J q g of Royal College of surasons, Edinburgh. // v sweial sttentioa to dsleseae of women and "Tea Bung" for pastry -is 'the- are becoming .no smaller fast. E,.E. Perryman spent a few days in ��^ "�RS . JOY•� _ �- - children. Mon and residence,Brougbam, Mr, Perchard and friend, Miss Arm- the city this week. only flour. It requires less short- stron of Toronto, apent the hol[days Miss Rogerson is' visiting at her for bread. It makes PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening thala arty,otner flour on the with�ohn and Mre.9omerytlla=. home in Newmarket. MORE 8i1d X-RAY INSTITUTE market. Quite a number attended the con- The Misses McKinnon are holiday- xxrx e� _� cert Riven in the hall on Good Friday ing at their home here.* a s WIMMIX i other: , .FICKBAING, - - ONTARIO If a high grade ManitobaPatent .evening and report a gpod time. Master Donald Whitter,of Toronto, than any ~ R. 7i2.C#IN TOWLE, ITL s.. IS. D., C. i!„ is desired we recommend our cele- is.visitin relatives here. ra Phyrloim-tn charge bra'ted White Satin. This flour LANATHA Miss Mclver, of Toronto,spent over MISS _ M �"" a Specialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatio Die- stands without a-peer. - _- Sunday at Mrs. Brodie e. .sass of elan. Diseases of women, Cases Clifford Wanno of Brantford, is the perfect flour for pastry and caheva _ Tnsaors,Saar examlnswou. Dissames of rya N. B. Hoover spent Thursday in To- P' It makes white,flak yand tabas ear.noes,throat and inner, sun "a" We have a large supply of all Tonto, holidaying at his home bele, less shorteinla than other brands IR � all sante and chronic dieesesa kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, O. G. Ni bswvnder is laid•v with Miss Mary Hood spent a sew days g 02"Hotus 19 to t and-1 to t tilt g p with relatives at Fenelon Falls. a special flour for a special purpoestt_. Jumbo and feed. flours, also oat measles. The Misses Hanson, of Toronto chop, barley chop and pea meal. Miss Annie Drewry spent Easter CHUPPIAIC3 . • with her stents at Glasgow. spent the holidays at their home. Wednesdays i p g Mrs. Hen. Neal, of Bellview, visited Mondays, ye and Fridla . CHOPPING DAILY Eli and Mrs, Lehman spent over' E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Sunday with G. and Mrs. Conner. We grind last and fine. Easter with,friends in Toronto. • Ttili.0onntrorownAttoraq.and 000atr s L Ton over John Keast, of Valentin, is spend-. F Z. a*�•RMMMF ' F _ eaatisllos. Ootert HOUN.Whitby. Ia► -� —_. ynnde, of Th t i spent r • - M� If a few daps with his mother here. J Easter at . G. hug awan er's. !1! ` Ise Maggie Cassie,- of Toronto, t T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at•l-aw, - -- -- . . - .-: d &epben and Mrs. Noblespent Sun- t h E spent the aster holiday at her home, . Solicitor,Notary Public.. Brc l Bssmt. y at James Slack's,C Glasgow. P EVANSVILL9 mer for Hiira Oonrt of Jaetios, Brook street, We are lad to sea J. M. Gerow J ° L. -SPIN$ LIMITED Frank and Mrs. COwal, of Toronto, Whitby, 71y r � out again, after his recent indis ori• spent over Easter at Robt.Lloyd's. g P c, PICKERING, ONT. Mine Vera Cuakeld, wi38 haat-bee on• 'pp J. G DOW, B. A., Barrister, 1Srs, Wm. Bios rove entertained ILLS =tg �t•Solicitor,Notary Publio,Eta. ]Loney to ill with measles, is somewhat better. - g M loan- Moe next door to the Standard Bank. "Harold Cowal, of Toronto, is spend- the members of the Guild Wedneedmy -----,M whitbv. Y61'r ing this week with his aunt, Mrs. R. ni ht. _ Lloyd. Miss �irinnifred Cassie, of Toronto, $ � S g �� _Peter+siarl/. J E Sydney Hughes and Miss Bell, of visiting with er aunt, Mrs. Wm { A L is - h t t t Toronto, spent over the holidays with Caasie- R. E. J. SHIRLEY, ~Veterinary their aunt, Mss. S. P. La The Misses Barclay, of Toronto, are Having put this Mill and Svats~s*- s , Burgeon. 8aaorary Graduate of the on. CLARE:4iONT pp' home with their parents for Easter i + Lazio Veterinary Gille.Toronto,Ca sols. All John and Mrs. Sett attended the power la first-Class P11ape, I A diaesses mad injuries".f domestic maimals treat• funeral of the late.James Courtney, vacation. To- ad on the most modem approvedaad teieatlEc for all Styles of furniture. y Elmer and Donald Willson, of To- of Toronto, on Wednesday. Inter- have installed a ! prinetyies. osBcas at corner of King and Irina- meat took lace at Bethel cemeLer ronto, are spending their holidays at on Ave„ Pickering,Ontario- 9y P yfeed- their home. New AttriEioo Mill, for e _ .. g5 l�assEts$sss �.fgXitrlli. • church IeWednrysdap tattern0000l�ns. W- n ea ' - r.. i.ilWiii �I.Li WHITBY .. t gristiAR6" - . - ecu also owh c-ndad - 43 -3T6�f ETiF$-wheat, �� (1•-HEI —issuer of Managge — — - ----�-- - r. Wetherill. to o' Kinsale. has Frank and Mrs. Gerow and Miss . LVill a e in the Qoaatry__070nt:arlo, bought a$500 house on Perry St. Brown, of Toronto, spent the holiday having put everything in IPmkitttag vmaga. irny Picture Frames Oil in lace of water will be used a I.. P at Wm. omen' In order for doing this. y•�•l this season for sprinkling the streets. The Women's Institute held a veryg a ? •. ,,� 1 I'O.UCHER. Baal Estate Auc- - The 84th imerrtal Band concert - -- • Mouser +aivater,eolleptor and teenerdoW Shades Reg successful meeting at Mrs. Pouches s Also buckwheat fluur, rye Hour.. sat--visa*licensee.Brougham fey on Tuesday night was a very success- on Tuesday afternoon. j' r d ful affair, Mre, McGregor and family returned Graham flour. etc. Very best, Y�� HOPPER Issuer. of Marrs a �. _ _ The tuwu council has taken Sunday Bret 4 Omo•' at a�an tiffs rreisidence. ®olasemuoas o _ _:_.. ntep t Rift ds>securHOOO fo a dre c!liar- c ty Wrightaf andwith Mr. McGregor In hsoauto aadL Mrs• attention iven to lia a caul work. •�g'�,, &BEATON.TOWNSHIP 40LB x UNDERTAKING ary, T. Hubbard, of Nohleton, are here ' J.1, Oonveyanew eeo,m4adone for saki>y A large gang of Bell Telephone men with the former's mother: .toamdan.�mtr, Accountantno r.oar n connection. y g g Fred Stephenson has - urcbaaed ` moo" so tOsa are bus in tcarn sarin in cables and ecce.- i + :, out, Distance no object. to pY as �•.. theirB new wo ton, engineer ares in epos lollwhere he is now residing. iencs d. � making t�+ POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, g James Frazer, who eat the winter �� t a� pp , Y . for Counties of Ta t and Ontario„ Aue- -. PrhC@a moderate. the C. N. R. at Greenwood, passed with his sister, Mre, H. Johnatola, of Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes; Son rata.of all kinds attenn•d to on aborwt thmv h here on Wednetads .venin aboaree, Address Grsso civet P.O., sant, 8 y R Whitevade,hue returned to his home id hard eaa ! -- on hie way, to a new position on the here, $eat lump'eteatn coal. All Ctihlsfd' 1» mgr B. POW6LL, Licensed Auc- Algoma.Central. John and Mrs. Soden have got - - ''� rF Far 'Colds Colds sad la tars a At the All Saints' Vestry. meeting g y under cover, fall weight and �1 rioaear, valuator sad cot. Da for _R. ,I---CowAn's ft+rt+h. We prompt service. _{ ;eWaaste• of Ontario and Vora. All ki 4a.. -.._-- — —' t ton o t e c urc welcome Mr, and Mrs. Boden to our - _ —rales o%*o►lo etthw r:tiasaly or b7 aaotioo: was Te tied in a -flourishia condi•' j ` It/�/���j� tlafe nese•oolaacted Por Gatos or other pu Prescription prescription No. 989 po R midis. �{.�{r/ 1>►�l /� biculars appply at rmidenw, Elizabatb at..Pick. tion. The salary of the incumbent, hits. U. Bennett and Miss Jean: of sting. Phcoe orderstett at NLwr Otso• Pick. a•.Bnom4o LAZIi'etlC�+ Rev.. A. F. Barr, was Increased by Claremont, and Mra. Yuuflg of Vx• Mag• or 1lscoab's store. 0laremoat, will re 610001 stock Of rough and matC6es� 't set••pompe attention. 8aa.laotioa gtaaran• $100, and decorations of the ceiling of bridge, visited at Bennett Bros. on hemlock, also watched and _ seed• Sty Phone numberiaiadeprndent 1001 It goes right after the cold.. The the church decided upon. Tuedda dressed also to and pine. . A+ dose is taken every half hour. The Richard 'Moore anal lean Gormley,of price is 25 cents: GREENWOOD ' -Pickering, were In this vicinity this No. ek-tath 0HPHILIP 1 hemlock week ereoting Mas•iey-Harris seeding 2z, n and x and 4x in cedar , Mra. F. L. Green is, spending the machinery. shingles, 3x and lx British Has a fulTline car 2resh and Cur- Easter holidays in London. Mi-Q. Wm. Cameron and children. Columbia shingles. ed meats constantly on hpnd. FOR T$E. KIDNEY'S h1. Gleason,spent the Easter holi- who have been with. W. Hogle Let hhle'quote.you pr•irer on any, 1 Gaya is Toronto with his eco, F. L. during the winters-moved -t.o. Oshawa building tuaterial you may AR Premium Prescription •Gleeson: on Tuesday, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon' ption Kidneyrequire. Bert Giibooly and Russell Birrell. Gra and Mrs. Duncan entertained Ham, bologna, Weiners, etc. Pills. A trial will convince you of Pickering, spent Tuesday evening a number of their young friends Fri. .Bill stuff a specialty.• - of their superior merits. Price.50 with Mrs. M. A. Sadler. day evening. , All thoroughly enjoyed e9. Phone to Higheat riaVe?s - -o•f p, paid for Mrs. Alf. Trimble entertained a tbemselves. - cen ts. ,. Butcher s.cattle number of the little folks on Wednes- Mrs. Eli Wilson left Tuesday morn- - — day in honor or Mise Gladys' birth- ing for Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, �• RE E SO.R, • • T. M. .MoPADDE,IN day. where shewill-atatther granddaught• LOCUST HILL eekerinc�► fiverqDAII(3(iIBT AND(}RADCATE OPTICIAN Mise Kate Sadler and Miss' Briiwn, er, Mr-s. C. Woodside. + - of•tbe Pickering College staff,,New- Gw. and Mrs. Laiw, of Toronto, T1ML TABLE—Pickering Station 6.. ' Y, } PICKERING, = q mhnrket, are spending their holidays tpent over Sunday with W. T�.and T.R. Trains going East due as follower— 'First-class 1'ig8 for lire with the former's mother, Mrs. M. A. mMrs. Wilion. Mrs. Law remaining for �, g Mail 8.05 A M. Da or ni tit Sadler. the week.with her parents. 12 Local � 2.4'8 P.M. g Mrs. Walter Willson returned home A meeting of-all those interested in "• 14 L6oal 6.04 P.M. ins Int3et�r6 all trains REAL . ESTATE.....' on Tuesday from Oakwood, where-she football is to be held at the McLean Trsins going West doe air follows=- was called to gee her father, whom we house on Saturday evening, 22nd iost. No. 1 Local 8.86 A,M. Teaming promptly attended W. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap, are sorry to say has not shown any at 8 o'clock. Turn out boys and get 11 Local 2,80 P. M. . $ Good buildin improvement. going. •�� 7 Bail 8,50 P.M. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. gs,`plenty.of water; one- R. ginnman, of Wicklow; was in "Sunday iaoinded. ' half in.caah, balance on mortgage if the village on Monday, He Was ac- SCHOOL REPORTS . �• ]a'. peak required. tom anied b Miss F. Johnston, of �i i Piekeriing. P y` Easter Promotions, Jr. Division �. - - Also a good tenement dwelling Brooklin. Come again Robert, as we Claremout. Names in order of merit: s t • • are always glad to see you. Sr. Ii. to Jr: III.-Veta Stephenson, yielding 1_%in the village of Picker- , Blackim' ithing ing' 1 David Scott, hazel Mantle; Mable John Th6 . New.�agg. Jr. Pt. II. to Sr. IL—John , An eye-opener S St; Andrew's Kn4tht. 'Mildred Brodie, I-van Benson, = Church, Thursday,April 27th. Sr. Pt. II. to Jr. II•—George Rawson. ' Having rented the Dunbarton shop f*$8##VjR,S 4uitst till Illustrated travel talk. Merle Stephenson, Ina Mantle, Violet - s and opened theaa•me,I am prepar= Sargent, Willie Beuson, Murray ed tido all work entrusted to 3" ���♦ MONGOLIA Forgie, Eitsworth Kidd, (Rec) Jr. ,Pt. me in the'above line. I1, to Sr. Pt,IL-Mary Forsyth, Gla- HorseshoeinR aspecialty. Vincent Ramsey visited friends at dys, Paterson, Viola Knight. Russel _v *Cali in and see me any time. 'We V. Rieharasoa• Mt. Albert on Sunday. Neal;George Grraham,Myrtle Benson. George and Mrs. Hewitt and Master I to Pt II.—Lois Brodie,Verna Bryan, + ta'ry Public, Pickering.. Charlie,visited friends here. Eldean Smith, Marie Forsyth. b. to . We are showing this spring-is � DUNBARTUN— _Bam_uel_Kindy,_of_TQConto, .spent_ Lt.t•o_&,—FitliP.X.nignt, Muriel Thomp- well worth your inspection. It - *ACKSMITHING, Sunday.with his father,J. Kinds, son, DMvrtleThompson, Allam Thump- consists• of the very latest de- ThMol, e •• WOODf>tiORK12VGand Tilman_Wideman,of Richmond Hill son,Hugh Gregg, Earl Storry, Mal' signs, , s tolled on Jacob Berkey on Friday. colm Middleton. Promotions in Sr: M WOODTU.RNING Mrs, N. Forsyth.; of Stouffville, call- Division: Jr, -III, to Sr. III.-Jean Tf wisbitig to purchase a piece DOMINION BMX- ed on Mrs. K. G. Tarr on Saturday..- Evans, Albert Lee, Charlie Slack, ew Jewelry you shoo first of a ew should fl t Fred and Mrs. Betz, also Adam and Clarr Underhill, William Forgie. Sr. call in and examine our stock of 8etha41 Office, Toronto Saw-gumming and filling., Mrs.Betz, 'visited A. and MmBet%:; Ill.to Jr. IV.-Alex Morgrn, Robin Solid Gold and Gold-fliled Jew- K Pine wood for kind 'n Misses Gladys and -Margaret Rani- 9tory.Elv&.Smith.May Florence. elsy Souvenir Spoons. 'Enamel ' GieneraI Banking Business Iz g Oeliyered$1.75 Bey, of Toronto, visited friends here. S. S. No, 9 Pickering. Standing ac. Belt Buckles and ' Brooches, transacted. tea. per cord, 18 in. long. Jonas Kindy, of Mt. Joy, called-on cording to average of marks obtained Gold-flileld Bar Pins. Silver transacted. brother, Jacob Kindy, on'Satur at Easter examinatiotas: Sr. IV- ware, Cut Claes, Chime,etc: , day. Clive Proctor, Gladys Trimble, .Stan- You will find our prices right. •8.peoial attention given to wi , JiC SO BROCK Ro�u seeding must he near at hand as ley Byers. "Absent-Kathleen M4c _• a 1 some of'our'-neighbors have started Grotty, Mable -Mac Grotty. Sr: III: A cordial invitation is extend the, oolj80ti0II Of ploughing. —Phyllis Procter,. Edna Middleton, ed to a}I; e f: - Jacob and Mrs. Wideman visited May Gibson, Iva Emerson, Ernie , a �> � no>see. Ra, you lots of water? ' the former s brotheroa the 5th line of Trimble. Absent-Lloyd Peg;, GIs4; Markham. dys, Carlton. Sr.II-Doiothy Mac = _ .13AVING8 DEPARTMENT. 1WCR SRO&--OF.WHTRVALE Joseph and Mrs. Burkholder and Grotty, Willie Pegg, Effie Adamson, _ Oepostlte received of $1. and are prepared to furnish you anything daughter, Ina,spent over the boliday Jessie Beelby,Earl Betts,•-Osoar. Con- , n Wards. in the line.of water supply such as at.Vineland. her, Lloyd Wilson. Pt. IT. Norman Bassett p We extend to Mrs, W. LaFrRu b, Johnston, Chester Keeler, Bessie Darl, pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, g tT3'J,'ter®Bt allowed tt highest our sympathy on the death of_laEr In Ambrose Conner. Absent—Ren- plumbing, etc. father, g JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Mr. Lawson, of Woodville. dal Brown. Jr: I—Geos a Pe Rosa u - current ranee. _ _ 8 Peg r They are also expert well drillers Mrs. Albert Smiles and son,Bertie, Tyndall, Ewart Tucker, Alfred Darl. PHONE WHITBY CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager and Miss Fisher, of Toronto, spent ing, Alice Middleton, Marjorie Mac- 79 PICKER I NG N E W-S- ' and respectfully solicit 'your patron, Sunday and Monday with friends at Grotty, Maggie Gibson, Orvel Conner. WE[ITBY BRANCH. age for the future. 1 Ind. phone 8621. this place. M. A. Sonley.Teacher. G..� .sexes sees .., ... sees .. ., .. _ . :.- -: ... ,.�:.,. ti`'...F--'-.. ..r', -'�ii� ••>y .:�,3:P ��:c.."t'-+..;fid: .7.t". wfa .. sees•:.. .,..,..:. .•... ., sees. . .. ,.-..,, .., .., .k: �.y. „ �.,:•'yr .� .,.,, ..a ;.._ ,; +.. .� .«., ''�:., ::. •'y�,••-_r• ,- �'.4,,•^ ,:�i•� f3' ,. ars sf,«s?•^,#s '_;a, ,¢ •:,: ��.y., sygo •. ......x ::.L�t ti+ r ,•r�' ! w`r gS�i�{"�`a'+• .�*`«�•_a4""..' �, `i �, a.y :s;^y.. .;:qr� �.•4" �` ,rxx? :1i. x n,k .� r' _g"ie'R"t: �� 4. m ,. - . .; yx .. .of : - - .•w • r>..•fr ..e..W w. _- _.....r_.._..(.�.--- -.._ ...,.�..a:•e-arm— _' '• Vrrl.-..... ..._�._S. 4T-.�_,_- ... Y _ 2. - . JULsoNo�� SPU OL LEss06f IF - ,MA•DE tN�:C,ANAaA t BLDOD , o-r. - a �• - Used is Canadian homes to produce INTE$NATI©NAL LESSON, r _ ._ , _ delicious homemade broad.and a sup- 'dY w-- ..� APBII. �• ply is always included in Sportsmen$' r - -Un of i Tei a ledic 8 and Campers'C�tstftta.Decline _ Er _.. Lesson ltO -,j98eh repairs the Tem; all imitattoaa. They newer a lousity give sati.faeiien and cost fust _ .. _.._ ple, 2 Kings 1L 21 to 12. ib. - r a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an as much. - - , • ® s ''"x Golden Teat, 1 Chron.29. 9. 'all 'rear round tonic blood-builder, - L W. GILLETT CO. LTD. T 'and serve-restorer. 'But -they are Chapter 11;`verse 21. Jehoasb-- Winnipeg Toronto.one. Montreal j *apecislly valuable in the spring Popularly known as Joash. He AororQeQ hlshea honors atoll «- when the_systema is loaded with was the eigth ruler of Judah, his - x..:r 6rpoanant. urines as a result of the indoor grandmother Athaliah's brief ` life a! the long winter months. usurpation being the only break in There is no other Beason-when the the Davidie line in -the history of blood is really Bo much is need of Judah. The revolution by which he - �nrifyinr and eariehing: and every was placed on the throne is the t - doss of these Pills helps to make only one record in, Judah's long sew, rich, red blood. In the spring history. There were more stirring -- ' nae feels tired and weak Dr. Wil- times in Israel. to the Dison of a noxious spider WHITE MARKS ON HORSE- on, Pills give strength' lc Jehu—He will ever be remem- which occupied s commanding place P _ - + the spring the appetite is. °tea bored, as the effective instrument in in the midst o! the ' outer court. at Taranto in Italy, where• the Host Common Among Chestnuts .. - r--Dr. Williams' Pink Pills de dance is highly popular. -. .poo bringing to �an� end• the house of Whenever the cheat was filled the and os. the Hind Lege. 4 velop the appetite, tone the stn• Omri, according to the prophecy of contributions were gathered into- The evolutions of the dancer out- y = Mach and aid weak difestioa• IL bags and carried into the 'palace flciently explain the term "real." Among horses, irrespective of is c the sprin8 F jd He was,, with,Bidkar, close that poisons in °��Uver 'of and wits eased the official and there counted by the high "Jig" is from the French "Siwe" the question of breed, White is Mood find an outlet in disfiguring NabotYi, and heard as priest arnd the king's privae. sec- $ vrn" ig a term tom much more_commoni�seen on theim lea,_eruptions and boils—Dr• renounced upon The money was then care- across the Atlantic, and' refers to hind legs, or on one of thembia Williams' pink pills Speedily sisal well the doom p rotary. the final rout before the breakup on the fore lege. And when the � . ,. Ahab by the prophet. As command- fully weighed out to the architects, the akin because they go to the ng officer in the army of Jehorahu and by them paid to those who-were of a free and ( dancing partly latter are white it is pracfind tically it ace ways true thi root of.the trouble in the blood. In i is the siege of. Ramothgilead, 3e to do the work.and provide the ma- inEtheeYpar�h dancing of Musgrave on the hind legs Lt ytoo OU c Accord np to the spring anemia, rheumatism; was selected by the revolutionary teriaS. the Horse World, when markinp '' -- ------- neuralgia, and many other trou•I 13, The vessels necessary for.the m W estmorelad in connection with - ' blas are most ppera�iate)it because'Pty under Elisha to succeed the g. are present both behind and is }:feed -and b ase ting who had been severely wound proper conducting' of the sacrifices the ancient rite of ruaid of On front those on the hind limbs are t. of poor weak + ed -and removed to Jezreel. Hast of'the temple were'not made with May Day twro Youngdye vicar, as- usuall more extensive. this time,-whbn all nature regaina 'enin thither, he eieiv Jehoram, as this money, it being devoted ex- Brough, app Y life, that the blood most seriously g , elusively to the -repairing of the atmtheefoot of Brough Bridgat 10 O'clock in the e decor- very ldefinite uconnection h8betwSen. life, attention. To improve and well as. Ahaziah, king o! Judah ' �$_ who. was present, and, riding -up fabric of the house. But there &tded with flowers and fresh gar- the ooat color of horses and the fro- - _ fortify the blood is the special must have been a surplus of some , to the palace, ardeced the ruthleas tarda i their heads. Accompan- quency with which white markings U, ion of Dr. Will Pink Pi11k+ aseassiubtion of Jezebel, who had sort, for, Chronicles tells us (2 ,. fit' M and st is why they are the beet; ied by a band they•proeeed through occur. Thea the latter are by fns 7.77 .a'. "l°: th medicine in existence. I! survived her husband, Ahab,-twelve b�n• 04. 14) that of the rest the fields to Musgrave, the band the most commonly associated with spring ears. This bloodshed-waa followed were made vessels for the house of playing and the rushbearers d_anc- the eheatnut color. And not oval' I' r�' you feel the neel-of a medicine.this b the destruction of all the princes the-Lord." Ing are they the most prevalent in rpr�g give`Dr. Williams•Pink Pills 3'. 15. Reckoned not with the men— �' ► s lair trial and you will rejoice iq of Ahab's line, s.,d the slaughter The iris are led up the north chestnut horses, but if it also, of of the Baal worshipers. at Samaria. There were no spacifiratinna, .the g new health, new strength and sew Jehu thea reigned for twenty-eight borers and overseers being of the ,aisle of the church and hang their course, a well known fact that t ,�. otter and will be especially fit- ideal sort that can be trusted to 8arlads at the side, there to re- I markings are apt toe more ex j Years- main nntTthe following year. The tended in nature in the case of this s _ ted to stand the torrid h8at which 3 Beer_sheba�-A village in 'the er deal squarely. GOB is read by the v_zcar, Prayers color than in that of any other. , �w comes a little later. - 16. Trespass offerings — This ar°nils trema south of Israel, famous as the are offered and psalms sung, after Chestnut, therefore, app special at- sold Pills are sold by all Medi- residence of Abraham, last and money, and that received for guilt I which the clerk and vicar retire, A possesses, so to speak., a spec ;i seine dealers or sent by mail at 50 sin offerings(Lev, 5. 1.8), belonged ranks Jycob, space is then eleat+ed near the altar finity for these markings. Bay - ree 4D cents a boa, or ria boxes for $2•� 2. Jehoash did �that which was to the priests, being paid to them, and a fiddle produced. Dancing next as regards hwhich doge markings by The Dr. William M.edicin+e Co., right—After the deatFi of'Jehoiada according to the Jewish regutatioa, now commences, and continues an- quency ' appear in horses of this color, a1- �t•: 1$toctville, Oat. who for come years after the onto for fines, and, possibly for tLe sur' ti] the afternoon, chase of sacrifices. Dancing is frequently seen in though it comes a good way behind ` - nac:oa continued as guardian for chestnut in this respect. Then 101- s - - BIG RADIUM DEAL• the our ting. Jehoash is said by Continental churches. During "j lows -brown, while they are black - t ie c F_21 E2 C hroa. 24) to bare THE BST 1VIEDiC1t�E Corpvs Christi octave a ballet is �,. iWhole output of Trenwlth In Cors- y with less lore ho $mons departed somewhat from -the wa SD MOTHERS SAY Ugh every evening before the sad roan colored horses. wall, England. :us. which be had been instructed at I�igh altar of Seville Cathedral by The thedcy is sometimes pub foar- fany rate, the revolution was not boys wearing plumed hate and the ward that in mating sire and dam one of the biggost, deals on re-leemplete from a ',eligious point of - dress of pap when both have conspicuous white •_ _ card.in radium has just been car- Mothers. say Baoy a Own ?ablate pages of the time of Philip tied out between the British Rsdt-`p1ew !o: Jehoash still . nctu permitted a'vPthe heist little money ne It they the III. the high places (hilltop sanctuaries y marking9 os. their legs the leaden' ._ am Corporation and a uutaber of lot Baal), and leniently. winked at g experience of one mother 4 ey is me s more oge for these to naso happy- tensive character in the progeny _ ;leading German scientists• The at' the heathen sacrifieea of the peoPlethat helps others to keep their lit- ,�E , W�jg pF C(IOKIN(I HEAT• than is_the case in either parenss- ar rangement provbdee for Practically '(3)•- - = tie noes well. Thousands of mo- This. theory cannot, however, be .- . :Che -whold �outpnt of the Trenwitt - 4' All the mo.iey—There were r, there have fouacl the Tablets a I Herr, Lampert Surprised a Groep substantiated _Alines 'ta Cornwall, the total cost three sources from which this was of London Chefs. 6 These markings are of a hi8h17 e t lbeing put at Sw,000 annually. Ger- drawn: (1) current coin; (2) assess• never-failing cure rot the ailments hereditary nature, and must prove ' that afflict heir httle ones: '! : _ F _mane will thus establish practically meats, for the redemption of per E. Sandweal,• - Coldwater, Ont., A group of London (England) to be transmitted to the offspring, r _ M a corner is British radium, and the soaal vows (see Lev 27. 2); (3) free- says,—•'I find Baby's Own Tablets chats, represeutaitres of the Vest probably even more so in the case success of seseral huge schemes will offerings in coin. Accordieg the bell medicine any mother can catering firing, and other culinary of the ore than in that o! the dam. P radium within popular to 2 Chron. 24, the principal source give her little ones. - .I tried experts, gathered in the dining Conclusive scientific support of this reach the world over depended up' o{ !Buenos was the halt•shekel ap- �othing" mixtures, but the• did latter theory is not available, but it I S room- of Bxeker'r Hotel, Finsbury ns. an' Assnrd unlimited Bumph., pointed by Nroses to - be paid by' not help my baby-, but as soon 'as I Square, recently, to lace a threat is s commonly observed there Are i"Ong the plana proposed by the every-Isrselite for the a_aintenance began giving him the Tablets they ened revolution, in their own pgrti on. On the other hand, there ate lGertnan seientiita is one providing l of the tabernacle tExod. 30. 11-1gc. made his teething easy and I would I talar art. Harr Lampert, a not- some cases in which stallions with Ifor ills introduction of radium into 5 Every man from his-- hardly know he. was cutting a able chef from Frankfort, had while martings habitually rise 'Various medicines and.compounda, gnaintance—The priestR were in. e tooth, I would not be without the reached London on his crusade of whole-colored foals. addition (rccot+ding to the C'hroni Tablets, and always 'recommend proclaimed, "which are guaranteed to care mala-� subseti reform, and had p dies like Theumatism, gout, sciatica,I cles) to raises personal P them to my friends. Baby s Own through his representative, Mr. A. SPBI:ttG SKIN TROUBLES. diabetes, heart weakness, etc. Thea tion- from among . their. friends Tablets are sold by medicine deal- Strauss-Collin: y priest 1. That roasted meat or poultry Pimples, Eruptions and "Spotty throughout the country, each P era or 6y mail -at 25 cents a hoz Complexions." ' ' a "radium ezhaler" is also prom' having j g from The Dr. Williams Medicine needed'no basting or fat if'cooked- At this season, scores of people-- �, urigdiction among certain +' This is a aisebine which, if plac- of his own kin. (^Q Brockville, Oat. by his method in a paper bag. - - ed is the centre o! any room, gives Sep r the breaches of the house _ '2, That boiling could be effected •girls and young women especially— Jeboash had been brought up sec- --�— - find their faces disfigured by pim a forth emanations which have the without water. dark spots, eruptions, ,etc same effect on the clothed oecu-I retry in a part of the temple, and THE POPGI.IB D kNCES. 3. That the too familiar phenom- plea, sato f the room as if they had it was rataral for him to wish to _ ' ' anon of the shrinkage of joints dur- The skin seeds attention—needs re - 't a journey to the radium baths _restore its beauty and neglected Countries From Which They Came ing cooking was a needless waste, rousting after the trying time it Y t Johaanathal or Badgastein• The worship.' Under Athaliah the sec i p of itch- treasures had been transport- ed.Origin of Names. which he had now entirely - hexa passed through during the'win mud which is. .refuse P red t The position taken tip by the ed' in preventing. genial Just think what. it has, gone �blende after radium has been ex- ed to the.house- of Baal, and }�oth Herr Lampert,- a stout, a ; traeted, is also to be troated and the walls and the foundations of dancers gave the •aaine to the, '� actio-mudb:the." Radium the tempi's were sadly in need of re "quadrille," which is literal French ;german lit up his invention, a small rain uaad sleet and snoh! You havew You have Gold for r while black, hoz-like oven, heated by g have uni- - sa]ta, anotber•inventiop, eoastruction. for a little square , real use. For eatamPle, s piece 7, Jehoash called- for Jehoiada— �`country dance".has no.connection and furnished with a thermometer•' been at one moment perspiring fioat Or some ted out- skating, ve with rustic gymnastics, - head laced os. The lana of the boy king had mis- but m sem' Thg an inaert air licmshell of ironlawaiaa'g Thea you have food to "cool off a' J �'"• the size of a pin's eirriecl because of the shiftlessness ply a corruption of the French e d electric light switches, centre dance, which'has reference -without taintaing the food. You have spent hours of the day.Ito f ; indicate their you have oov- ' : etc-, will in darkness, of the priests. But now he had laced in 'four bags of damp- surrimer heat. Then y salute a gyral to - while the same Principle grown to Eiill•maturity. and he pro- to,the position of the couples op- Four large. slices of turbot were. doors at �► tempo 9 - location; lied ships com oeeded to take the whole matter out posite to .each other- during the first p r You skin—except. your F pis also to be app, dance, Bays the London Globe. proof and greaae-pro, pope et^ed up y passes, thus dispensing with anti- of the hands of those who,had doneme were sealed its na : ficial light. When the scientists' nothing; for it�af�leldagiinto such fro The factrtha derived thiSe ariation of agica d refolding and plbaced Iia tad Iste way And below zero!ne out No wonder slap • have.matured, an extensive the- house of God _ the quadrille tvas originally impro- the oven. Half s dozen tomatoes, a that, with all these 'changes, the a campaign is to be-prosecuted in the- rank decay.. small pigeon, a large fillet of beef, akin of thr face and neck shows United States for the wider use of, 9-12. How Jehoz,ah got together vised by a company of lancers for g CO unds• �e result of the money necessary to re the their own saadmdles�Thew polkastis a piecesome lodf ssiAIrloin, weighing one signs Zam BukeandgZam Bukasoap are 'radium Po drew processes will be the more ra- temple, and how he disposed o is t pound four ounces, were placed in the remedies. Smear he er uk Z eat at the eatraace`to the temple, from the Bohemian Word "polka," paper receptacles, and followed the lightly eves the, spots, the stop amid conarimptian of sadism, which' The priest'was ordeted to.place a a Polish dance and its name Domes niches, at night, ,` will eventually be as easily obtain- eh turbot into what was practically s tions, the sallow 1ly shlye as pills. beside the altar of burnt offering. meaning half, and refers to the half i Turkish bath. There was no sus- and wash with pTben noticehowstep which occurs in this lively r to measure, of which the more(grace- picion,_A the smell of cooking. s5c• Pe stance improver. ful "schottische'•' i a -variation,; In twenty=five minutes the 9 Zs.IyBuk isour aalso a sure cure for - - both names,-like that of the nation- scorched envelopes, containing-,the , -- - - - - al dance of Poland, the `...Imazour• t removed, and torn akin injuries and diseases. Eczema, turbot were m burned the ulcera, ringworm yield to its use a��t �Ons8pp ka," being native terms. opep. Instead of being bruises, children'+ The short .steps peculiar to Lhe delicate fish was firm and beauti- For cute, burn,i�D one galled, as 3. or Tea 'You.van"t Be - " old time favorite—the "minuet"— fully white. Under the persuasion raaliea, etc•, ave the dance its name, the Latin, beet•for baby's bath i All g „ of's fork the backbone flesh tasted BukpBoap Mothers will And Zama a :. r ,tam m utrus• Itis the Whole Fruth Briefly Told. he ,f ltzi" being owes ' a me ly ayhad btbe erfectly boiled. drugg'sta'and stores at hoc. hoz or for- aw i n :'T wa a$ai as if it' sen p . - -Ito its characteristic movement, the .. -Perhapsthe fillet of beef, provid- .7,am-Buk and We. tablet you bay* It Is the Reason for ilia Enormous Stiles of : (}erman "waltzer"—meaning este surprise a to ed thug st p e of the day. 70c.) for the, i�naoliag, oriel a reyolve--expressing the circlialt As soon as the paper cover was any difficulty � a ` `" motion of the cTancers. Toronto, A Tex, ``Roger da Caverley" it pierced a gusho!'warm brown meati from Zam-Buk Co., : TE essence (``gravy" would be a.most pend price. its ori inator, while descri tion) filled the a ONOSafter g P a , liaised ;made trate worlds stage,_ _.. . . .-- _ wa as. q o have All the - t be 0vf�r.2 IViillion �a C the•]ass familiar dsnr�e. fans t seemed ckaze 'Sold Weelap omen wa to tate The mea and w n s - those itsavieorousimovemenl called were in sae n' e, an s as ten , stars. . der as thetenderest chicken. supposed to be a certain antidote - _ W -N �t e , fat '.,� '..., .. 7"•4,`s.. •v. ..� .'.. .:', •,;.,., .;-•• ,,:�..,': S• r, i .. .,. .. s�•".. .kt '„ , 5 ^=t :,- ,,, .. ::... ., •- ;., ,ns... ,,-:. ,rt w '4 '7 ..,., ,F, ?a .^ e =wKm.r^+,^.t..i q, "¢ ,Frw�4' •:.,. .,ems .,i�,�,�',: .yin. ;'�,r- 'E.. 'Eft „-`.�- '.'. »: T ,-. .�r•et• � .'..a,- M .,• ,..• • .: ..s�,sFd?,w. un ort;^-, ;r�.a� x P ��:.:,•' x ," .�„" "i"ys� y��. ^;n.x,c„,,.. �,y', y,:•. - f± 7' 7 77�7 F_u t 7. M 41� 7'. 7 4 SPEAK 8 WITHOUT TONGUE. 40DEL JIFFERED SOCE WOMAN'S PRISON. Organ Removed, But Man Retaina. New South Wales is said to have world. The cells are all well light. Despite the loss of his tongue by 7 Command of Eight Letters. the model woman's prison of the 0LK4-r MCC IER CHUH000 ed, plastered and colored light Se Inc an operation, Fred W. maune, of BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS St. Louis, Mo., will retain com- 10 green. The bathrooms are Supplied with both hot and cold water, and mand of eight letters of the &I ha. E I KER-HOFF MADE MRS. LAPRA IE A AValuable p REMEDY, I each woman has a daily bath. All bet and their combinations, afford- ASTH M t e W iq A� h ardreas are educatW women. EW WOMAIL ing a vocabulary of about fifty The-women are known oaiy by num- CATA R_ ;P I Remedy words in'Loommon Use, amording to KAY"FEVE 1 bers, their names never being dis- -Dr. Greenfield. Sluder Maune's L . R,1. i closed, so that no prison taint may 'TiPlasinglady gives an experience ed by the hospi- i C A tongue was remov, lfollrtatarrh P_ cling to them after they have serv- tal surgeons to prevent his THE RAV^CES OF C014S.UI14 that should prove death i ed their terms. While *in prison 12VaseftiRerfiediesinTubn TION M^Y BE S101>PED. of immense from a cancer. The surgeons' be- 1hey are divided into three grades. 'alue to the suffering woben of lieve the cancer was due to exces- canow1m.madh"ea WRITE FOP SAMPLF In the second graode they may have Canada. sive smoking. WILLIAMS MEDICINE CO. ;flowers in their cells, in the third -WC The sounds which Maune will?be 1 0 6 F k)LTG N ST. Ca" AmphwzttKt they way have pictures also. Whk0XWt0fzMA�6iC rairieville, Nipissing District, able to articulate without his tongue U11L fpri 17 (Special).-After tmf- spedal A 'I lare the vow�la "a" as in arm and ' o" in for PU"M fe rod variou� forms of kidney blow, and the consonants QUEENT MARY'S TASTE. UNNATURAL THINNESS "'bill 4,h,;) lift) write forymyewineBOAb ij?oc�e she was 'a child, Mrs. 0. ,P,,, and Lap -EASILY CORRECTED. raine is &well woman and once No Dutch Neeks and no Big Hats more it has been proved that no In literature, Mauthe will be able is too n FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. of Kidney Trouble : B6L Filled llt�n Drug ame Poe and Pope, hub not for Her Maids of Honor. By Clever Prwription Which Can vere or of too loig sta Longfellow and Dryden. He can Queen Mary �111 nding for J&y.- Y particullar in_ e Stor rarns, Kidney Pills to cure Which mo t per- regard tot-he gowning-of those in apecialtr- W. 1B. eaidr. GAMU, W as Reports ""I DELAWARE F rviewed. regarding her cure, sons will recogn 11 - ein %-./ climate, near beat M., 9 eat- No Need to be Thin No ize as "poe, t her imra6diate entourage, a .,-.LHrs. Laprairie said: He can address his parents as ness and quiet good tastis b the "Since I was twelve years of age "pa" and "ma," but not as 4,fa_ requirenient among Show This Method Ef- NiZes. Many bargains on esAy her lad* lea in Catalogue free. Edward C. Wilson. I have suffered from Kidney Dis- ther" and "mothtf.11 He can call waitinWand the youthful maids of fective. Delaware. honor. ease. I was always tired. My back for a "bow," but not for an "ar People who are very thin AL'RB" township uf Aldbarough,COGASY 'would ache and I always had a row," and ask for an "alm," but and scri,�rnY 120 Xwn, Roil land and clay Among other regulations issued anchir not w be so. Undoubtedly they loam, fr&mi -sharp pain in the top part of my not for a as royal commands to the lat are more subject to di"ase sni]T�= bull",number of out-buildings,5 aillej to jlut.-. ter ionn than the normally fleshy. to- Will-ezebanso for @maii suitabio(arm Th "gift." The only tone young ladies were certain min WaNtorn Real But&ia Exchange, Limited. UtO is Usually accompanied by weakness. and don,ont. 7-1head. My heart also troubled me. of. the. scale which he can enuncl- details, says the Gentlewoman 6f 4.H - weakness subjects any one to colds, _ 4 earing of Dodd's Kidney Pills ate will be "fa." He can both he, consumption. ?neumonla. etc. 1. "._Pti been discovesed, a oat by sceden, ACENTS WARTEG. gavu-them a trial, and now I feel "hope" and "mope," but not morning and afternoon attire when that tiactuxe catomene, when com'b ..j more especially as regard& thei�l chzg 'm grieve." in a prtacriptiou with proper &oceLera, GENTS WANTED-95bo &-new woman.- in waiting upon her Majesty. tive medicines, becomes one of the most No experjeace usedecl, day a"?. Thousands of Cunadian men and The surgeons' "cut Maune's lower Queen Alary has a dislike, for in. valuable. eff6CtiTG. and reliable nutritive fg t. Absolute nec*gslty to f selin men, pays or flesh =&king ai�dici es know "k 0 a balance. Is ially beneficial to men one hour. write to.-day, mo zaN mA n tne ages of sixteen 1NERY Coa. (DePL 6). Sarnia, out. 4 Afty-five. who from lack of proper - pd all over for tbmin-just because Thb vocal cor were not affected permits only the neat high eoilihaer aund woman bX= G ue -out at the r6ot- I ing cut low in the neck, and fr a!�� 7: 'women are feeling' just as Mrs. lip and throat to the "apple" and stance, to the blouse or costume be- aoml i ali a 0 to 0, -Laprairie does-as if life had start- burned the to DER nerve force and digeirtion. 1�enoajn an. A E 1J TS WANTED. -a they have cured their kidneys with by the operation. Maune is fifty, or lace for morning or afternoon developed in body. limbs. arms and bust. t &cents only, for two new Dodd's Kidney Pills. For ibe kid- two years old. riniar I A well rounded symmetrical A Ilualy,110od salw7 ana com toilets. ure in B I CA__ mission, neys are the mainspring of We. If -has commanded -a Om-I'nu indicates heall Mac- p NADIAN INDCRTRIAL C& they are clogged or out of order the They w The Queen. too zietn�.Z Zt. a and happiness. ANT. Limited. =9 Albert Street. Ottawa. er4 discussing feats of enm that when in waiting her maids i The r,",r who wishes to add from ten 11 .01 ,to forty pounds should not flu to begin MISCELLANEOUS 2 whole body is. wrong. Dodd's Kid- durance. Yes remarked the shall eschew an-other mo& some- 1 with this valuable prescription. .7 - First. mey Pills always Put the,kidneys in long-faced individual, -I lived what in favor with many na I obtain from any well stocked ARM SCALES. a lal price. wilson's ..-,,good working order. three days on one bite." -Well, girk yot! ,druggist. three ounces of essence of pep. `Piamade. Toronto. at the moment, the wearing @in and thre, F scale Works, 9 To, i ounce, of syrup of rhubarb % that's nothing," said his compan. of short elbow slep *es. 'a an 8 oz. bottle.Then add o nee com. .15 v IF fou are lookine,for the beat PRA eou Lou, pound essence n I 'M proposition a Can&dm, "Are you sure that these sheets bite. tand two hours, Then add one o eals to e=oos, AL ly to a "I.have lived a month on one In wme recent photographs pub cardiol. Shake &ad let Unall appertising t.. 223 lFbert St..,O%t&wl6 "Do you expect me to be-- lished of ore or ,other of the i tincture cs,domeae compound (not card4> Ad, 'Quite clean, wir," the chamber- ful before each me&] one afte`r"0e0&0e`b` of every dewription, Advertis. are cleant" asked a traveller. 1 Shake well and take one lieve that?" "It's true, anfway." Queen's maids of honor, those with maid answered confidently. came the reply. "I had a bit from their inornimg gowns, the sleeves I Drink plenty 6f water between Write tw my employer's dog, and the6 appear finishing closely up to th me&)@ and when retfrial Keep up this Sign III an.Ort&Ua, were only washed this morulDg. Com- e tr"tment regularly and of a certainty Ont. Feel them, air-they aiis not dry pensation kept me for a month." wrist. The Queen has also zigni. from one to three Pounds will be added a Welt t each week. and 04U FOR HA fied her liking for the neat small the goner- TCKtNG Bad Ll health will also improve. Buck EJ`68- WlUto. Barred Boca Recognized as the leading Sped toque in preference to the wide F," XIzorC&A Write Gew ftl3cCX brimmed fashionable hat V Milton Heights. Out. Hope for the Chronic fie for the de3truetion of worms vith its Ca Ile r-'.'Wh at's your name lit- - .. . .1 1%...-.I Dygk6Ptic- Mother Graves' Worm Extermina' towering plumes Little Gi_r1­"DorQly. 61L ASEATOONLS district has never kno-_ h if consideration of tle girl 1" .2 crop failure Oven in Moot Ldversis tor has,proved a boon to suffermiag fe-ond Banco the prospern our E y perwns al- children'everywhere. It seldom nanie?"" Little Gi utturs.1 rZ b a te,"k ' Caller-"But what's your laAt _y of disorders of the'andigestIve &P- fails. rl-"I don't know Hance t L at a&"& as tJQU ,as jumped from H3 two v aratua to endure until they become what it will be. I'm not Married yet,' a than sev xTa. We have is 0 em h ad Why ehronic. filling days and nights with Sam Icts. D::-�zp the f 11 a - igs of yours are in very Those p suffering, To these a course of ine condittun y getting me for yourse an the boy Parmelee's Vegetable "Yes," agreed For all 2nf ation write 1081 Some persons are board at 4L WALa a a. 841811= Pills is re- Me proud farmer; "if we were all H*st-"Have pou seen' the wed- tible to col more suscep- wen. W"t&ru Can&" :*mwended is a sure and a da than others, contract- ---way to rbgain health, These pills EA101 THE BARBER TZADE-NEZ PeedY an ready to die as them, we'd do." d.ing gifts, old man 7" Guest ing derangements -of the pulmon. L system--e0umt t - carat "No, not -et 21 Ifost-"Well, wait I 'an priatice are specially compounded to com- y - ary organs from the slightest caus- la*trucuon-a low w0eki complete UT" O*TRV MURINK Ilya REMEDY A moment. ' I'll %\, one o4 the de- �es, These should always have at -tools frm Graduate* earn tweia'a ge ve, to bat dyspepsia and the many ills for Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Eyes tectives to escort you through.,, airliteen dollar@ weekly Write for ca%& khat follow in its train, and they and Granulated Eyelids.?durine Doesn't thand a bottle of Bickle's Anti--Con- locue. Molar Barber college. m Quess. are autcessful always. Smar%-S0011them Eye Palo. Druggists uumpt�ve Syrup, the present day Z"t. Toronto.. Puly the uninformed enditre the �sovereign rem�-dy for coughs, 9 ANCER, TVMOR& LUMPS, MwU* Eye Remedy, lAquid. 25c. agony of co ew I& Murine Eye rus. The knowing ones :tarrh and tern&] and external, cured witluM The more style wine people put Sal" in ii"ammation of the by our home treatment. Write as �on the more collectors they AseiXic Tubes. 25c, $i.00. prye Books apply Holloway's-Gurn Cure and :lungs. It will effect a cure no Mat- ptit o 9:1ior- S. 1.w Dr. Bell.. X.41caeo. and BY* got relief. Limited. Colkingwood. OnL Advice Frtw by Mail. ter how severe the cold may be. omwine fte Remedy 0), Chicago. 11111narin 111.1silassett Go sarm 11% You cannot afford to be without a TON SCALE. M. Wilso" plalo P ""Well, MY little -man," querii�d 5 Scale Works. M. adrel7lioronto, remedy like Bickle's, for it is the -"Jack, You ought to make the minister who was making a -best. DYEING I CLEANIN G1 XAP CHILDREN. Je�ny some. sacrifice to prove that - You always do as your , love me. You Call, "do i r tbo vary bout.send your wori to the Come, now, what will you mamma tells you V' t I "I saw you, sir-I saw you with "BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO." - answered the precocious five- 'my own eyes! How dare you kiss Parents See Their Own Children in give up when we're married I" Jack do, You'be Lout for agent in Your town.or send(11rect. All Children. -"Jenny. I'll-I'll give up being a year-old, "and so does papa." my daughter, sir, befor me!" ex- Montreal.' Toronto, Ottawa, Quebeca bachelor.,*' e I th -In describing Usp., one o e claimed an irate mother to a young Caroline Islands, Dr. W. H. Fur- IM AND IffALTH TO MOTHER AND CHIJJ. man. Linimeni waiieves neuralgl& "Well, I'll kiss you first in The 41oul ofiaplanelethe ness says thatchildren become inbre 34R9.WimsLow,lo 8001`119NI; SVRI*P ha. be-ca future, madam -saidthe youth. used for ov.. SIXTY YBARS bv MILLIONS of Aetsom insist an tho or less public property, on that is- "I was only acting the part of XOTHRkS for their CHIL15REN WHILIg TRETHING, with pERFUCT gr.CCEss. It land as soon as they are able t;o run peacemaker," explained a prisoner. SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTEN&the c',UX "OTTO HIGEL" It is ob- is the best remedy for DIARKHMA about from house to house. "But you knocked the man sense- ALLAYS all PAIN;CtRRS WIND COLIC, an They cannot without extraordin- less!" the magistrate pointed Piano ACUen out. solutely'karmless. im sure and ask for ­MriL ry exertion fall off the island, and "I did," was the answer. "There Winslow's soothing 8yrup," and take so other kind Twenty-five cents a bottle. Iike little guinea-Pigs,,-they can find was no -other way to get peace." I consider -XINARD'S LnqIXWT the -food anywhere; their clothing grows BEST Liniment in use. The proof of the bluffer is in his I got Iny toot bad y immed .1 You'll Save Both Time by every roadside, and any.shelter, IFILBS CURBD U4 6 TO 14 DAYS bath,V it well wit, krNAJLD'81s"&q1' h in refund noa:r V FAZO OZ.". failure to make good. MEN &ad it was as Oil ad r a.,as" 1"Was, day. r no shelter, is good enough fo W ever ii Money-as Well MENT ext an a Good Deal 'the night. you T,7.tral atsedi&ff or Prosruding Piles in 6 to w dvL ift almares untmen isr"ea'Fe eviryliftem-, of Trouble-it You Use They cannot starve; there are no T. RMLLiN. 7wild beasts or snakes to harm A lion-tamer beckoned to Funny, isn't it 7" �­Whatjll a big C them; what matters it if they sleep lion, and it came and took all a man level-headed and he's a Diece OWDR P PAINT .7, under the high, star-powdered ceil- of sugar from his hand. I IWSy, I pleased, but call him flat-headed PAINT WITHOUT 01L_ 'ing of their foster-motber's nurs- could do that!" said a spectator, ... ... and, he'll knock you down." ery, or cur4ed up on mats beneath with scorn. "What, you?,, cried will wow got y6ars. Viclet--"So your uncle was ninety send in color cord--and full "Certainly; quite as Ile -,13o great is the their father's thatch? a friend. It is in Demand partic lmv- Thiere is no implication here that as the lion I" demand for Dr. Thomas' Eclectric, Was he of sound mind when he The Powdrpaint 00. -ell years old iLt' the time of his death. Pwase mention this paper. parents, are not fond of their chil- Oil that a large factory is kept con- y 'the Jaded ConcUti6n.` tinually busy making and battling died I" Jack-"I really can't say. dren; on, the contrary, the love Revive . - I TORONTO them so much that they see their When energy'flaga and the cares of it. To be in demand shows popu- The will has not been opened yet." 'vwn childreTi in all children. It is business--become irksome; when the lar appreciation of this preparation, Mrs. Dobson-"Susan me the ease of life and its surroundings whole system is out of sorts and which stands at the head of proprie- To CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY told which have atrophied,-the-emotion there is Take LAXATIVR Momo mine Tabl"s, she saw Mr. and Mrs. Hobson go- general depression, try tary compounds as the leading Oil h .1 money U it Uri mrs. a w. ing to church aftrain -of parental love. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. They in the market, and it is generally wasaftrois"-wht: 21146- -----this- morning. admitted that it is Oservin-f-of-ffie er what's the matter?" Mr. When a father has merely th say will regulate the action of a de to his wife and children,"'Go out ranged stomach and a disordered lead. HIS INTENTIONS. Dobson-"Wby, either Mr. Hobson and shake your breakfast off the liver, and make you feel like a new has had another attack of heart "Young man"-it was her fathez trouble or Mrs. Hobson has a new Arees," or "Go to the thicket and man. No -one need suffer a day Clara-"When I refused Tom who spoke-"you've been calling onlhat." gather your cloth6s," to' him .the from" debilitated fidgestion when three weeks ago he declared that it Hilda pretty regular, haven't you I' ..,�struggle for existence is meaning- so simple and effective a pill can be would be the death of him." Maude "Yes, air." less, and without a struggle the got- at any drug store. -"Well" it wasn�t. He proposed "'Every Sunday night for t w* priz'bs of life are held in light.e87 to me last week and I accepted ars,7" Iteem. ye oww From the point of view of bappi- him." Clara-"Then he must have :'Yes, Sir." Somebody's children are always ness, the problem of life is insol- meant a living death." 'Well, I want to know what'your the houses, &'nd to the fore ub for it is 'our highest asp' ira- 1n all excitements, and never did tio intentions are!" ns that preVerit. us Irb" CURED IN ONE m being MONTH. I see them roughly haWdled or happy. "Why, Sir, my intentions iire,hon-' it every woman, who has Kidney or orable----�but remote." harshly treated. Bladder trouble, could go to Davisville, talk to Mrs, A pin 'scraich may cause blood 1,t., and Simpson, they would do Just as she did. take Gin Pills -FISHY. luncli�-"Yets darling poison, a rusty nail out is very apt and cure themsilves.. "Por 14 or 15 years Mother-"Johnny, you said you'd 4 'tbese little sardines are sometimes to do so. Hamlin's Wizard Oil I had Kidney or Bladder trouble, suffer Mab6l used at ance draws out all infee- irg at times been to Sunday.'school." eaten 13i the larger fish. Intent-e pain. I doctored (aged five)-"But, mamma. how do tion and makes blooci poison im- continually but n6thing gave me perman. Johnny (with a far-away look)- possible.- ant relief until they get the cans open?" - I was Persuaded to try "Yes, mamma." Gin Pills. 9 Mother-"How does" it happen "Within a couple of da received A fV ra e 2 Ap4f a,. a a 0J_ rb 't e t 0 f W a Wnte�!? How much money have you wast- great retier, and arter tals I I ed in trying was (�omplptely cured." fnff one box that youi: hands smell of fish V to get something for Johnny-"I carried home the Mrs. A. RTMPqON. 3 T H E nothing? Write National Drug and Chemical co. Sunday school paper, an' the out- a. car alas. 6*eid I (Dept. W.), Toronto, for froe Final rnic'ttv storms e zve.,so side page iii, all about Jolash and the sigroal &Ad 1= 3 calsaft cents a box, 6'boxes for $2.50. a- d 41. + siturd's Liniment rural Oandrulf. wbalo. Iss t:E -6. 1*711. =4X-r,­N._�77-757 7 V N -7 V 7- �F E� EM ttl�FT W lee Yew Advor$660111116411% groundl for to view the said LET—For the season t a&own 09 ible. Dur- PASTURE TO A y w THOM and Dr. C. J. Brodie wOrs tb W Ith S le Polls d and re ort committee it 5 Ptokerwa. ►pp, of the said 7, the absence an POUCH took place, In . ..... lengthy discuSSIO '-Garden Seeds, 2 packages for 5 cents hich a large number freely ezpreGil" -VOR. SALE—•40 sucking Pigs, oil packages for 5 ceni is A w matter of JU weets o4d.bu, Stocis.as lot SL*on a Flower Seeds,ed their opinions. In the VI& cot Brougham; wHIT1 7 Pickeriu BROS.. Q9W_- Ulk So and Tim- -_Garde -:7 selecting&Site 19 i Ill" Thn and Field Seeds in b - Thecommittee having returned re —AISilLS - - bars potted the Philip's grounds as being QEED FOR SALE -o"ubLished every E thelarge 0 otby &I%0iguog built isoors xs &ddr"s ­�MULTIPLIZRS unfavorable on account of For particuls 'Piatering.OUL DUTCH SETT ONIONS amount of;rush in the Wooda and the Wit I&.E.Puigi,CL&re=Out P.O. -hich it was R&TLFs OF ADVERTISLNG: ughness of the field in ted oa P" 10 mats ro the amen. This re- oft SAME—House and lot situated Mangel and Turnip Seed' 1210011 IftboaqvLeat iuftrtio - 5 C"" proposed to hold at., Clap mous, opposho %he ,taer I Iro alit L46"Or Foreign cause 011 a continuance On, Brock 11 wiithe For particula" &P vids rate doism not in The gen, 5 t r SEED" CORN port discussion. general open- Us thodies church- now for 11" rUsententS. GrBEGG.North Claremont we to parties Making 0013' of the disc Leave your or SpbeI&I terms given Half ion was that the central p.art'of the w 1:1rilogm tor s or 6 months or by the Year- IT. township. all things considered, was UOR BALE—Moving Outfit and a contracts payable quarter VQWJV 0 r7aa tell lines or radar,wise paper place for the Celebration. Separator—consisting of&cgP$tsn- masinew tb6 proper coats per 2&G.9 - 'PURE M at. $6 on,pwable in&dT&ncs- ��Uersret7hain, )ds, all Complete; Also a line. it was then decided to ilon v in first-class condition. MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR I emtoi sorNottco in 10CLI columna tea inruou. On motion Ceuta per line ppliom. accept made offer. as the rom- strap ez he ,act.subsequent Apoly.XRS.VLI W LLhON.Brougham- P� urs trio lea syrup and sugar expected a contract rates made ILDOwn On ise was made by the people follow- A Consignment of this spring's P written would the and get it filled. N 6 perforated CbLifl. �vortimemeau without *X the; site . Bring along your jar a a free advertising "tten ia&tru(lti iUOR SALE—Privately daily. oust,tortudd"and cb,&r49 . V ing furniture'. Tables Old ghp . that Cabinet, .Bedroom mis be inserted advertise- suitable. ohaLre. Kitchen Ock of Pure fresh Hat<eaad1uply. Orden for discontinuing Kitchen d Dishes, Safe- H oinposed of Messrs. T We have added to our large and well assorted at to the pub- committee c set Bedroom Pisilss- Ulze D jRAjSE TEA—Try a package. .aieher=111"ts must be ill writillit and *"% A comu o%er,8tOy04l LndPfpe$, Kitchen Groceries, RE R. R. Mowbray, D. R. Beaton, F. L. a-- Apply t() MRS. W. J.DALE,Job Work pMwPtly"'lail"d t*' Rev, W W. R. L. Wood were �E..,.L Green and R of the Pickering CERY STORE J, TERMS appointed to secure souvenirs -COR SALE OR TO RENT—A six- advance- Centennial to be Sold during the Cele THE GRO .01.25 per year $L.00 is pail in 30 dwelling to the village Of JL1 roomed frau, ere Quality Counts the United SZOA08,111-30 bration. Collar, hard and soft water, Wh appointed a I Claremont,"on' Half-Lora Of Subscriptions to is advance The -following were ala. EL stable to good condition, Proprietor. J. jlLin. W. 0. Scott, Geo. EDWARDS, N' S W. I I P��d :�=Ing apple ties and small truis. Ground Committee: J. M. Gerow, be Rives at ones, Apply to Devitt,Goo. Duncan, N.F. Burton, 2" L JOHN MURKAR, Prol John McGri O I SHOP TO RENT— Ernest T. Philip, Fred McKay. LACKSMITI W. Pei )nW R. A: In the Village Of KjLzkh&=. one of the. Milne, Ernest Armstrc Count. I ne, NOTES AND COMMENTS G. D. . Pow- oldest and best known st'sud's 'a York "Darthy. W. badral work. owt Bunting, F. G.Mel Wm I for hot 09 haoing and 91 tenant.W.J. or• Gleeson, W. Ii.Jackson- continued ill 16041th *sent IL Morcombe, Tobias Caster, G. M. 1,or-i pestis rettring train Irl ad his stock and A great responsibility reets upon ell, M amino" Tann, Fred 13ornshaw, tools are for 9&10- Apply %oT.&G-KORG&N, —gents, and school teachers also, svtb, Richard Tau good, C;eo. Philip and David Annis,. ' ilial the matter of providing 9 sub committees now LiARM TO RENT of 100 acres.being literature for the The various arta of the hall.lr composed of lots 9 and 10 in the stn 00a' ply1hout ��� algAmn, healthy roes in different par &d�olvirg tb& village of Green- ieir respective'of Pickerl" The perfection to which here they elected tt i wood. First-tisas buildings, good fences and XlJlAand secretaries and also in a bigh state of culuvation, close to school- T13M A" GRAIN SAVES 4he printing Press has reached, chairmen 'ca. 'a I. . made all preliminary arrangements burcn mill•w•within t wc mlled of'he tCc`r'-% -4 paper, apartments. The a.stati Wul'be reated to 8,good MSCL A twine saves a once. J 9. Dis- Possession w4get-her-with c:ba priess of.1 for their respective d4 holding of Versa of is a small item, but j60 ted with the N ZY.W 3by as your machine is Khats resulted in w fairly u 'er a flood of the very work connected not expense in harvest time. Every time td 7 produced and the Celebration is no rough-ca t at M . �Jp- OR SALE—A good swpped the delay costs YOU money. Time --��t literature being pro ay, andtbereisnow no doubt F , room@ besides clOO&W .4 . W, house co:24sining 8 t"' ' ­ laced within the reach of every cess will follow the efforts that are 4 soft water always valuable, and Some- % sod I good cement eilsz, Hard" f )d gard- harvest season IS success invide hoose. Of the matter how poor she or ng put forth. ),Ise, OnedfLb Of 96C acre 0 ROC 'AChild, no ma being an 11vo apple trees besides Other times extremely precious on account Also Imperial( weather of grain Be Sure You time, fruit. &I Extordstove in first-class he inay be. At the same repair with warm-4*van attached. For furtIl- condition of sea have led to the or Z&rtieU1&r1 apply to THOS. 9, STEPHEN- aw the best twine.—PLYMOUTH -au 7d the ea me c So ctaremJ11t, of a class of literature ler will be safe from TWINE. Then you X _4 rculation Hair Beauff .1 expenses, which _6 .:-%; 0.1ram! shop I the annoyances, delays, 'land picture post cards of the most Refused Women New Luke ITA, ordinary twine causes. Piythouth Twine -Xi the World -pernicious, character, that is re- over Use IL perfectly in every machine. Mors re is oath. works pe .;Msulting in the destmic.tion. ment Every women knows that the of it is made and used every yew than spiritually of I for bate and I %rcable as the blacksmith use it is known to my other kind, because ally, physically and spir I IP12.11115.0isit '946 it P%rlmu&:&J&Ae is used! H&viug, leased been for Y61M *,housands of our highest boys.and two cc ree tj me*a week is will keep tho!shop formerly run by Hy. Thom be the best and has with law ex- is vile stuff SO&ID site lLud Clean and remove dandruff, am prepared to du general Bin 8 more sheaves IStris. The sale Of this law a It I doff Y. and d no breaks. and is and makes the hair itistroas and -blacksmitbLog in all lines. pease, no knots, jig stirictly prohibited by length and extm �iaa a result the greatest secrecy is It" I it from f&U-41 out- guaranteW full vRt. urge every woman who loves radiant! A STECIALTY et Plymouth Twme -ed in and hair toaroto T. X. Mo.I EfoRS&SHOEING suvngdL G observed in hayLlux it p1m sod Mp% 16 large so cant flora the local dealm. L40k for. the hands of the consumer. Those Fadden. to 4AY pap,he guarantees it, bottle of partsiso aiiiing half and itching JOHN WGRATH dw whoat4h4a;f 06 who sell this ruinous stuff Should to care dandruff, f said end guar- be punished by F% I.Q.tig term of im- scalp, or rnoaey� back CLAREMONT. ONT. 'w1i in Pickering by T. X. McFaddet. I t�y J. 10. DISNEY9 Xxibonment� for their influince for ju evil is couch- greater than that sap& It on ...... son order. Will to delivered 'Twenty ton the same _.marerted by the worst criminal in to our home free of charge. Drop us a high goat" and we will in no case should they positive an Der Cara 11 send prices. atlas laad. Teach- The let off with only a fine, men and parents shotiWever be ona toile WIN, For 1"Vestift great evil that thi-I Alert r has a A (-h&rg6' of cos,n%igughte Have you ever felt UIRLIN G might be stamped out. ad Dyspepsia. been laid against Capt. Seara, of leaden weight in. the pit Of c e 11 - Mach—& feeling of S. Iroquois, sailing on the the sto S f belching 0 perhaps severe MET lPacific (;oast off British Columbia fuluess, with S Im 0 1J:W A iq G .4 over a week wind and 0TJ_ Then you know how SIg. now Sle.5o. bed-room a . Carpets, Rags. 1.�,rl(e and Iii 7er�e were and which foundered ove lives w Now Is the time to replace old things with new ago, when twenty-otie severely pain .indigestion feels. It makes rnpll. New quisrter-cut Oak leather diners. ow shades. One incbL has been severe y indig Wind 30,4t- Sears a person sarcastic and cranky F :uits, couches. secretArYs in mission and oak. c cabinets. Akins sufficient after every Itev.Father bra"poles witb�trimmings for 50c-, white poles from 15c. up.. Musi resses and, eriticised for not m. misery aft to stands, parlor tables. extension tables. Iron beds. ma-tt, —it causes m1se Jardine re to save the lives of those weal—it S&PS the strcWt. springs. Everything in the Line of House Furnishings. ho were in his charge, and for carriers from 851.75 up. -W Single.motion folding baby carr '!being more interested iu his own N0.11 TAKM FAIMMORESMS Vacuum cleaner to sell or rent by the day -f the women safety tbkn that 0 an's remarkable late priest-physician's passengers in his boat. who were pas, ---One of the best of the a,Sick thing to have re, Indigestion, Dyspepm for ASerlin 5donungentd .�4 It 1.4 a most unusual th prescriptions—PO-Sitively-cu e AL of cowardice laid against or Sour stomach Heartburn, and all the suffering that 9 before placing your order. �m charge '1-1a British sailor. . For centuries he comes from stomach." Call and get prices and see cuts t sought occasions when —a good Meal. CAREFUL ATTENTION TO Awis almost 1 Each tablet will digest i y Po of food W RK be cotild exhibit the highly cher- FUNERAL 0 'Title ,No.'t i" Tablets regularly, avoid articles of food ]EMB'ALMING .AND , ality of bravery and self- d you will be Ubed qu with you, an sacrifice. - For generations it his that you have found disagrees hone night Or'd&y- Bell or Independent. benefitted fro the start and soon cared' P •been in-bred in him that it is hib in -duty to first consider the welfare at Your Dealer's. VALUE,of those in his charge even If it 1plSomv. M ervilgey FA*dW#w CO-, Ltd" aweaiht the loss of his Own life. It FURNISHINGS I 0 E ­gsusually the case that thecaP. Caddo -HOUS $1 50, reg. $5, good ..jou4nd guamked ifg 91ekerfogg by q. disties by the set :fain is the last one to leave the is seldom offered. We have bedroom suites- .81 mg chairs, t2l mp Slinger ww- w. Sideboards,kitchen and dini e new. We can sell you -imuking ship. The annals of tb x and rugs,extension tables See our 40-piece tea-sets at S1.7.5. ver in many pages in which or dozen, carpet it imvrovemel�ita, sea contain machine at$10-00,late' 0'0. Granite and tinware at & ballTsiu- S" or id oak bedroom suites,$W. 00. the heroism of the Briti6h sail plate tableware. Clothes wringer,solid rubber roll,regular WOO for$1 C-L EA N I N CA ".1 articles for sale consult us- �shinief: forth like diamonds. Ac- Parties having art .0 HouSE Captain Sears 4aous Eke those of Ca order of the day., W. now the order aC)]E;? the pages Ot -e dark rk blots on h&,full line WALL PApERS—Very select ready with 4warine history, and should be We are I Corner of Church and King Sts.at reasonable Prices. out, as far as possible, b Varnish, Stain, Floor-lac, etc• wiped y Martin-Senour Paints, Va r varnish Brushes. -she courts that hays todowith Whitewash Brushes, Paint and V. Linoleum and Floor Table Oilef6ths. them. Beed at $6.25 a bushel. % Standard Timothy See -ftkering Towasbip Conteaftlal A. GILLESPIE CASH. Go TERMS meeting eeting of the various Commit --U"appointed to take charge of the OFCANADA ao&mh, ,tiblimiagf 1873 n diff6rent departments of the word co S HERE -coming Celebt-w- L SUMS ..'netted with the forth RS FOR SMALL _:_100" -met in the township ball, Bro Ey ORDE orriplete stock of Garden Seed-Q, MON ugham, on Friday,the 14th inst.,with And we have just-opened tip a e convenience and 1OW c0ft unite to snake R. R. Mowbray in the chair. convel '2 packages for cents Safety, actOry The different Committees were well -Money Orders issued by this 13ank a MOst S&tisf that much and,Dutch'L Sets, Joe. and 15c. per lb. ented, showing Multiplier, part of Canada. weqrvea I—` ter t,is being taken in the matter f sending smaU Stuns to any e _See our new line of Spring Hats anACaps. Way 0 of th iattolthat the ultimate success Under $5 3c. .$10to$30 . I Oc. Ck4ebration is now assured. I order to finally settle the intttet, Centennial Caps for the little boyi� 10 6c. $30 to $50 - 1201 .4 Hats for the big boys. $5 to $ • -ting a site; the Executive Com-. ..of f4elec so gats for the girls. Drafts issued for larger amounts. who were bhouldered with the selection, Hats for ZverybodY. at Eva* Bran& j mespansibility of making the sel Sapp Bank Deparbnent ended that a committee b; Ate r L nted to view Thos. Philip's pro- trin'g your batter and eggs to us and get the right prices. ices the freshest. G BELANCIV nowtv. as much improvement had been Our Groceries areCHERIN salmons thereon during the past wFek. P I CLARF.NCIL To BATTY NsgMaor i!i®motion their recommendation w" XMLAXCU AS." AT 'W appmved of and a !oromitteecc BROUGHAM Wm.Thom, James Todd, PHILIP,J. ing of GEORGE Annis. John Sei�on Zarner, Dayid TRW! WI -.7, "M -1`11c,ivix, -;h -". 3 ..;Z �7 U ., ;:!!!, z-BW 1 4 .;fFm Ir R� N F 1.0 -3 7 IQ 3W o'74zP 7: _C OUT Richard Johnston. of Toronto, Fred Evans Spent the holiday In AND tae aty spent Friday with friends in the city. BOOTS OES ,., . J. H. Beal w on town. John, Fred and Richard Under- Tuewa '4 Miss M. H'. Douglas, of Toronto, hili, of Aurora, attended the p. Mm.1irstuisser is spending a few r spent Sunday and Monday at the funeral of the late Mrs. Unde hi days in the ally. on Sunday. manse. 7* Rev. J. A. Grant was in the city Mrs. Scott I of One of the oldest residents of Our spring stock:of and Mrs. Sarvis "AwI6 days last week. 4. V0 Brussels,are visitinq the former's the township, W. H. Powell, died Or.V"WMALM Albert Rawson, of Toronto,was daughter, Mrs. Samis. at his home-here on Thursday, ....... home over Sunday. Mrs. Scott, and Mrs. Sarvis Is expected in a few da Mr. Rickaby spent Easter with Of A ril 18th in his 89th year, after Brussels, are visiting the for�ler's along period of illness. - His fun- a his parents in Orono. daughter, Mrs. G. H. Samis- eral which took place on Saturday Call and inspect our goods. Mrs- H. H. Thomson, of Buffalo, parer blacnab jr. and sister, to the Union Cemetery was very The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor ' d friends here. Miss Margaret, spent the Easter largely attended, there -being T"ho'silatersou visited fri--nds vacation with f riends in Toronto. many from outside points. Uxbridge on Sunday. Miss Bessie Macnab, of Toronto Mrs. RobertUnderhill a lifelong Thos. Birkett spent the holiday V,niversity is sbending her Easter resident ; of Pickering township with friends is Toronto. vacation at the home of her par- We J1 'RICHARDSON'S. G. H. Samis spent Saturday with died at her home here on Thurs entq. day, April 13th, in her seventy- Important showing of finest display of Alis brotherin Woodbridge. We are sorry to report that the p 2", Mr. Middleton, of Elmvale, was ninth year. Interment took place infant child of Levi and Mrs. Lie. China. A ymT large assortment of 77 at Salem on Sutiday. The de=on Tuesday on business. ton is seriously ill at the time of Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, JuM Mr. and Mrs. Midgeley, of To• ceased, who was of a quiet dispo- writing. sition, was held in high esteem by ;ionto, were here on Saturday. reftived for the Holiday trade. Oall Mrs. W. J. Miller and two sons, all who knew her. She is survived J.J . Harvey has resumed work f Pickering. visited the former's and See them, grown-tip family. With the bridge gang of the C. Sullswiptions, taken for all Maguines, P� R to. T. E. and Mrs. Pugh, on "T a parents.Mrs. Paterson, and daughter, Tuesday. Miss Gladys spent a few da-ys with .,.W"Wy and Daily Newspapers EE 7 the former"s sister, Mrs Hortop, TW. LT. MEL MIC-ErA.MMSOMST of Part Perry. H09F O LIVE LONG We are glad to see Mr. Duncan R Macnab out again after a siege of With healthy kidneys, one ban a Rood MZ=3.0 StMet. 1 rheumatism extending over sever- casooe to live long,but weak kidneys sifficsdiscomforts. The back old age with greatal weeks past. J. R. and Mrs.Thexton and fam- becoinum bent and tame, rheumatism is ohmic,eyesight falls and too frequint or fly and Gordon Thexton,of Toron- involenttry pas- Ito t a few days with J. H. sages of the or. II ADVICE open : IBRICAHTEN UP and Mrs. Best. ine cause much George and Mrs. Gerow, of Port embarassm a n I Perry, were here on Thursday at- by day and lose sleep at night. tendine the funeral of the late Booth's gid. .,TO' W MEN Use the Famous- English Liquid House Paints ."T Miss Hamilton. nay Pills b lag R. P. Hopper and Wm. Michell, jp now strength to -4of Toroirto, were here last week old backs and, Everyone who uses these Paints once continues to use them, in fact, will F. e late quick relief to Why? Because, without doubt they are the beat produced, attending the funeral of the Women. smlreri� from any form of have no other. Miss Hamilton. weakened kid: I illness are invited to promptly com- have the greatest covering qualities, the moat delicate colors, are made of Wilbur Gleeson, after an ab- n e y s. Theymunicate with Urn.Pinkham at Lynn, the purest materials. sh baaksobe and rheumatic pain, All letters are received.opened, reWe carry them in great variety sence of three weeks delivering bAn Mass. regulate the bladder and arias Booth's read ad answered by women. A wo- r answ e horses to Medicine Hat, returned Kiiney pine are for nick iddnsys in old or man can freely talk Buggy Paint Gold Paint Varnish Stain Wagon Paint houie last week young and are guaractesil by the pto- of her private ill- e Powell and Miss Aluminum Hard Oil Boiled Oil Raw OU Turpentine Pure White Lead Brumby, of Toronto, attended the Erie, Oat. Sold everywhere 50a. has. thus has been es- L 44 Sold and funeral of the former's grand- Free trial sent an reqaest- tablished this con. Paints for every, purpose Brushes for every purpose. 'father on Sunday. auts t In Pickering by T. M..Moplcr: fideuce between Robert Michell. of Toronto, re- Mrs. Pinkham and Get ode of our Color Cards. White Lime. I Whiting Plaster K turned horsethe women of last w"k after America which has of Paris Always on hand. k, with 97U Mar"W= tfi '91eker1119 syending a couple of w" never been broken. %kpbxe 'd#nWnq, 5Jndkd, sister Mrs. L. J. Pilkey. Never has She Pub. CHARLES SARGENT, CLIkREMONT R. W. Ward has purchased a Whed a testimonial or used a letter sting of the McLaughlin aittornobil®, and is The annual general me without the written consent of the it- HARDW-6,", STOV98 "D FVRNA( difficult art sbitreholders of The Markham & Pick• writer. and never has the Company Dow busy learning the dill R. of running the machine. erin, Company. Llmit-ed. allowed theme confidential letters to % Telephone for t e election of a Board of Directors attended t out of their possession, " the A number from here and he transaction of other and any randreds of %housindm of them in a meeting in the interests of the business reliting to the affairs of the their film will attest. townsb i will be held at the Odd- Ll cenatenoW celebration, Coinpany. outofthevastvolumofe awn" -S -aka o -j,1F0,.,m%0P'jLAt sat Brougham on Friday fast. fellows' Hall. 03 the Village of White In balli Z" ep -9 to draw which Mrs. Ptnkha -day of April, Claremont has seldow. if ever, vpde. on Friday, thelg1th from, it is more than possible that the had so mai needed aepar, many funerals within qO loll. at seven 0-clOck- P- in, bas gained the very knowledge Directors. 1. Tun littairr PjsjN4=Ptz—The bowl device tells the story of a coeam :brief a space. There were five in By order of the Board of Din asks nothing in re. the disc. In your ease. She ator, There are two really good devices. the cone and esident turn axes '-e is one cone machine, the El the ten days before Wednesday Alph. Hloover, Pr pt your good will. and her Empire. There A" Surely 2. Twit RieuT DasiGm—Thei last. Donald IL Boston.See'T. advice has helped thousands, my woman, rich or, poor, should be many disc toachines, but one carriesk out the disc principle most Wm. and Chas. Gibbons and Mr. Dated April 11th. loll. 6ge of this goner- correctly—the Empire Disc. Get the machine that Will most, lad to take advantage ought to be. and bora, Walford.of Toronto,and Address Mrs. nearly fit your idea of what a tieparstor ous offer of assistance 1 2 and Mrs.Worthy, EXECUTORS' Plukham, care of Lydia F. Pinkhfim :3. Tag PjWPZa C014STRUCTION The work manshi P 0 the -4 r,of Brampton n maebin,, Lh6 ww' vis the nice adjustme P t necessary to perfect work. olpent Good Friday with Thos.and terials used':Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mma Mrs. Gibbons. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The milder weather of the past Every woman ought t* b&T6 Why rum tb4i risk of wrong principle, of poor design. of shoddy constru Estate of George Tool, Deceased. Lydia & PtakhAL101112 80'~ tion. when you can get at a reasonable ice&machine that-has proved itself few days has enabled farmers to I I Book. it is not a book for to be in a clam by Itself P The Empire Ft,'eof Actual Quality Cream Separ- to get on to the land and do theix Notice is hereby given pursuant to, Text every essential. i have provpa themselves right In evi the Sprin work, however. R. 8, 0- 1897, Chapter 129, Sectio4a 38. � 9'slaers" 41str1but'OV6 as it is too &tors is features of principle and des 11 that make Empire the all persons Among th y of its competitors are frictionless neck itearings, doing away with all not yet genera and amending Acts, that ex"nstre. it is free and only for env rather a having claims against the estate oil making for perfect separation. as" Rev. J. A. Grant had ; obuanable by uWL WCUS wear or. I indle, methods -3f separation. makil severe attack of neuralgia while George Tool. late of the Township of ilk today. with WHIT machine map be,abed, making It the most sanitary wspiar"or- conducting the funeral service at Pickering. In the County of Ontario. Farmer, deceased, who died on or Offered to fartners anywhere. point for point. and You ay last but day of December,1910 Compare our beparator with the one you have, Rhe cemetery on Saturday about the ThirdEmpire users h:ve&dvaptages that are denied you. Why use is somewhat better again. -- poet, prepaid P1 V will agree that ELI turns hard,does not skim close, and is very are required to send by pa 'machine that the old out-of-date deliver to one of the undersign Our teachers are spending their ed hard to wash when you can have a machine that is the model for them all. respee I Tzecutors of the Will of the said de- Raster holidays at their 0 Some day You will own an Empire. Why Sold by L y not now?t Willow- ceased.on or before the 23rd day of .4 eVile homes, Mr. Tomlinson a n and sur- '41 dale, Miss Ferguson a Whit t Cobourg, May, 1911, their christia i a .§� . . - names and addresses, with full parti- Howard E. Tumer, and Miss Heaslip at Cookstown. culare of their claims and the nature It was run for 11 years, I have In Dr. Farmer, of McMaster IIsi- of the securities, it any.held by them. i my showroom a 8601b. machine that pulpit in C391,0 lag it run. Own --versity, will occupy the , 10 cows. Drop in and see �6 And take notice that after the acid Noll a 9 4.01 separating for a to the Baptist church on Sunda id Eze- 23rd day of May, loll. the ;1, -4 It for.&' 650 lb. machine. when he will give an al- cutorg will proceed to distribute the .3 evening w deceased dress on Christian Education." assets of the said d among the 01 all - PIC, re- 14 Lather Ailkey had a bee one day parties entitled thereto, having a R. BRYA N a = Lumber Yard '-Wt week when a large number of gard only to the claims of which said 2 Pickering Lum -4 XL&3R:B3E1M neighbors assisted him in haul- notice shall have been given as above b — his neig 9 %.i, Tob"cos I and ismakers' required, and that the said Execu- 8 a Mac La the brick for his new residence liable for said assets Apr Pine flooring, Manitoba siding, drop -4undries. pt offlize Bell tors will not be CY,*for begin to y per- siding, matched, rough and 4imsed Telephone which he will shortly an 12 9 Co. Aagen T or any part thereof to z me av way n. Rolston Laundry. erect, dras notice W son or persons of whose cip OD.4 Z as 00 pine and hemlock. 1j in.and 1 1 Abram and Mrs. Hundy, Parry shall not have been received at the pine, j in. V matcM -ONTAIEL10 S 3 2 0-0 zuij,� an dressed 4ew Brunswick white CLAREMONT,attending the time of such distribution h Via, ;Sound, were here tfier',Wm- Dated the 11th day of April,1911. Z -- Sort cedar shingles. funeral of the fuller's fit Me 4� Powell. They are spending a few is&*Tool,Breck Road P. 0., Ont. °etrrerme strictly casts before re- SL*Tool. Brougham P.0.,-Ont. *A days.with friends here Mary NeW Tool W. D. GORDON & SON- ' -57�, eb. turning home. . 1 . .- .11 .1 � , B;;A Road.P. 0., Out. January M2-Wbttby 15. Oshawa I Abs, *al Miss Rachel Walker, of Toronto, rt IF 11,Uxbd ()@I Bzecutors. by a bicy- uptervolv 9 who was knocked down �cle on Thursday last and seriously e NORTHERN GROWN TRIES I Injured, is now at the home of bee mother hem and is, we are glad to Apple,pew,plum,cherry,'peach, say, making satisfactory progress Millinery , pening w yines, raspberries, goosber- of an maberleas and denim qr "towards recovery. grape rise. currants, blackberries, dew- kopl in stock. It will pay you ornamentals Of, Rev. W. R. Wood reports that berries, nut, trees; to call,SA our works std Inspect our dook the manuscript of the first part of It be mi*W by all kinds, Norway. spruce, roses, and obtain prines. Don't WfA we do not employ them,sooseq the.Pickering book was placed in flowering shrubs, climbers Of,m&13Y a ..the publishers' habdo last week sorts,etc. Mammoth dewberry ly, we can, and do throw off the 64111111% .:4... :.:, � ,3D- S12Z:P801-T CC). de for the specialty. Send for my catalogue, oommisdon of 10 per oem%.,which you mM wind arrangements ma issueof the work complete during cordially invite the ladies of Pickering and vicinity to attend their it tells the whole story. Mention owltainly isive by purabisaing it= 11%. , - `.the first week in June. SM Millinery Opeuing, Thursday an,d Friday, April 6th and.-7th. Abis paper, 011asolidled. nt is tinder the management of Miss Fraser, a com- for many his new department WISMER'S_NURSERY WHITBY INANITE CO., James Courtney, all. Our display Whitby. Quo"! resident of this. locality artist capable to satisfy the various tastes of years a patent Ilbe large and beautiful, the latest novelties and everything up-to- Rio ONTA PORT,BLGIN, died at the home of his daughter, Morgan, of Toronto, on -date for the coming season. E W EVANS Mrs John can Monday morning in his 73rd year. WALL PAPERS—We invite the public to see our wall papers. We ...ManufWC om 10. a PUM d to Clare- snFply you with everything new and up-to-date. Beautiful paper,fr The 'Pickering His body was conveyed I P turer tookplacein soli all the way up to 50c. and 60c. a roll. ca moat and.interment t 'and Bethel cemetery on Wednesday ring and summer. Dry goods, hats and caps, boots New goods for spring Vigilance Committee Shop:and Residence,.Dundas Stl 'afternoon. shoes, crockery,,working shirts, overalls, etc. .WHITBY, ONT.rZjCZS TOV jpALy ZzaZW2M3L33 sociation is to iday visitors to The objectof-this As Among the hol our price fop Vea and 'doffee -corrus nos WIN re: John Caster, of Petr lessen stealing and prosecute est of Whitby 'Houoea town were Three doors w .26c. lb. the felons. --..erboro 9- Black tea, good flavor..........20c.20c. tb. Black tea.......... . . ...... Alonzo Forsyth, Miss Maed Lea...........90 30 Caster, - Black and mixjM e Morgan, Mrs. Albert. Cast Black and mixed tea............25 25 ,Members having propert%stolen oommunl- tea...........50 " red to instal wood or irom Besse, Miss Mary Black and mixed tea...........40 - Black and mixed G&je immediately with any member We are preps, Visa Annie ..................... Coffee..........................30 of Executive (3ommiu". pumps on short notice,also attend Morgan, Hillyard Bryan, Mr. find Coffee 40 61 66 Ce se to ail kinds of.repairing. Mrs. Proctor, all of Toronto, Mrs. Coffee-'-'. ...............*35 if blombership fee 01.00. Tw Wm. Risebrough, of Locust Hill, ..01.75 Ttok*M may be bad train President Ar. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill]. �ey of Sand- secretary on appliasdon. also gasoline engines and Mr. and Mrs. Spence] ford, Ray You save 25c., or about three to five dollars a pear—this is for the 9qure gear Jolla Rumohr, of Bradford, Buy from us Broome at old prices-26, 90 and 36c. Scrub Exec. Com.—U A Banks, your consideration. n,Pickering, Ont}1W.V. Richardson,and Mrs. Walker and the MAGNRT CRZ&M 89PARATOm brushes and daubers-6o, to Me. Misses Walker. of Uxbridge, and rth ur J efrey 9 -Gi J.A. O'Connor A phone No.go at residence, Thos.and Dips.Wilson and family, of Myrtle. D. $IMPSON & Co., PICHOLEARIN ,;wk's " : ;.' ,. :.;o-..�a zs .ra.y�,.y �,.+:c�. �*"�':"...,• �.•i:.a:�'�q�=.�3'q^'"e �s—r.A' � .S%" .,,:...,er. c}:• a o-•vas erd:^Y.. 3.-.:.•n• xm;�.o.az,.•.YixY..•z .n 1 +s—...! �wais+sa+•.,,�- <.•P.a�w _ .r.•--....r.,•..,. k' ;�: ,. .. .- .. .. �. , m, ,w. w'�r�rrFi�'d+,a.-,�Y.:q m.' y,�-.�.d •,-+:w•w'.!s•s`x„u+ µn ..w � ,,Ye s..o.-,a- ut+fw.a;a - , ;1. >;,.<».. ..o"'wr.•�'r. .�, "w.wu,tvs.r..�':r�a.w'•. ao-.sa.o:+t�w :aPv;=.,a•w� .e.... aq ..,,.ri.?ru+oawy! ,,•,�•. �. ati+: -.moon ,{w.s•�✓+. _. "� r.: ``�. . .�•�"- .. • s. .�,' � -a:. tit _ 4 V - i y - Derrick Darnle The}}� t ♦moi♦Mi♦t gripped her till lite � F0 ;. he forced a o cry of palm from her; " Rungthen, her from him,and atood apo e. advanctiony Thencmective they tends OY is , with a hard he find ng sn ' You hypocrite! God forfive to cor�tipa ` s you, you have done an awful thing, NA DRU- 0" Laxatives for you have ruined my life!" He stood silent for a moment, Entirely different from common laxatives Plestsant to take,mild and painless. , } then he strode forward and drew A tablet (or )ess) at bed-time regulates the boweis'perfectty, Increasing_.-- up her trembling form from the : k - pro- -doses never needed. Compounded, like all the 125 NA-DRU-CO pie- ground, where she had fallen when rations, b expert chemists. Mone back if not satisfactory. ' ORp A LOOK INTO THE PASTT she ata gered'back. y 25cbox. 1 stocked , m. - d . mat a send 25e and will mail them � -" n', NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL COMPANY He clasped her in his sr .•'.::� strained her to his heart; h ;.: bending his head, kiftaed her pas- OR CANADA, LIMITED. MONTREAL. 22 '. ..}w.�•a.♦.a,♦ ♦..}•.}.•.♦.. is:onately—fiercely. -- - "Oh! sweet, false, cruel lips!' yp0lfly • • > CHAPTER XII.—(Cont'd) clasped her in his arms. "Nancy, he cried, his voice hoarse-and al_ Shipping Fever ' Dinner progressed ve well, not it.has seemed a century since I left tared. ,"you may smile on happily, x x you; 1159 1t been long t0 Oil, sweet? �„ InEnenza, p!nk eyq a tseotic, dtrtempar and an aoa. sad throat dim z' vithstandiPn that the little hostess y B y for you have spcken my doom r ,ys ea,.ee cared,and adl riser. no matter how'e: kept lroaa harteg g Ah! I need not ask-1 need not Once more he kissed her then; any of there dtseaaes with SPOUN'S Lf ut a a [sfeMrae Cuss. r sans rather quiet and somewhat en- ask," he laughs 3 joyously, and his do so.Tbree to estsix down jor road a ease. Act t bottle guaranteed and 8 m releasing her -suddenly, h� t;urned do so. Heat chins:or brood mares set. on the brood foo and its ;.creed in her own thoughts. The (, bottle. b and 611 a dozen bottle. ata and harness.shave z' hold tightened on her trembling aside and strode away. al �rtbotors—ALL WHOLESALE DSII D`I°�s. •Hon. Maude was seated next to Mr. form, '`for you have faded' and The girl's form faltered, her two rectal MEDICAL to..�i.m+.d.[ists+.Indiana,O.3.As Lrawshaw, and improved her oP- drooped'away from me; you have hands went out feebly towards him.-ler in a manner worthy of �n ill, my darl.ng—ill—what ill ' � D rry—Derry, my love'." she " g — .-_ler mother's daughter. _-dare come -0 yoa, my own: my- moaned, but as-. the sound .of his _�j ���� _ r Mrs. Fairfax sat beside Lord sweet!" din footsie s reached her ear she awetrvell is gain astonished es y Y Ah if he could but have guessed dying A to their marvellous and first coma 'l3erefield and aw■ied audibly, ! g fell prone to the earth, lost for a - '�--to their home nail to themselves ivery now and then her face bright- —if he could only have known! time to remembrance in merciful ASTONISH YDUt by the use o ' lined as the clock chimed the quar- "They do not kL,w I am•here;-I oblivion. ` • ;era, and she remembered that stole off at once to find you; am IIVISAYS PAINTS y - Darnley would be with them direct- not clever, eh, little one?" He -•CHAPTER, XIII. 1 ! - i �• Stopped suddenly. "Sias me," he n t „ „ IJo 't You think it would be Dorothy, too, began to awaken whispered, tenderly, passionately-; It is very odd, Dorothy Lei- better .for you to enquire about a ra the hour of nine approached. "kiss me, dearest, and welcome me teate. said to -herself. ! these paints? Don't use Hoar : 7 "Derry should be here b thin Dinner was over and e%vry one Don'ts—they scat too much. y back again." ' Don't time; but then Dar was-not like l hs non to >� door paints--they cost i Perry With a sobbing cry she drew i too much t t right Paints, - was scattered about the �,r.�uacls , ` + any one else; perhaps, for aught abruptly from him, just as his lips;and lawn. She could use cute•! a _ sold at lust the ttaht pale. for the knew, he might have come In glimpse of her father lying- back correct ePainting.oWe issue house xl. g touched hers. serenely asleep in his cosy chair, nt�inoame yon booklet on - quietly, without'saying a ward, and "No no "" she -Iuatered,ohoarse was now sitting comfortably in his ty; "no, you must not. Mrs. Fairfax *as chatting to Lady Write us for Hooklet Burton, deep in some fresh and de- We will man It fres. own lr� The words died a aay in a moan as li htful bit of scandal. Over to.her ?,. _ Dorothy said this to herself, half She covered her face in her panda. B A. RAM�AY i *ON OO., rs pettishly, little thinking how near _I right strolled Mr. Craw•shaw 'a•ith THE PAINT " the truth she had guessed, for Der- Darnley stood rooted to-the allot. Maud Cheater in persistent P•tend- rick Darnley was at that very mo- "What is it?" hes asked, hurried ante; while her sister' endeavored. � aawef.taxa - . ment passing outside the dining i]y ; "have I really frightened you?— without much success, however, to P. -room-window, from when, carefully forgive me, darling, I forgot you (follow her example with Nord Mere- room- `. bidden himself by the shrubs and had been 111. I am a brute; come I.field, who was all eager to join' ' �5 terrace, he had a good view into the to me again, Nancy, and I wi1L his dainty cousin's side, and 1V 11, ,delight at seeing him vaguely : room, - soothe you, dearest." _ . therefore, not a very interested ;soothed and pleased, even while it Here's• �011'�� �y� He laughed softly to himself as She made no sign, only stood .with listener to the Hoa. E}la'a loud de- j pained him. There tvaa such a dif Tdtsit '? f _ f he quickly scanned them all, but her face covered up. claimed accounts of her own and ' ference is this greeting from the his laugh soon died away. I ;� sudden cold pain struck at pia her sister's proweeas with the :tennis one that he had lust experienced ANYONE _ "Ofd Williams. at the lodge must :heart. bat• under the trees by the lake edge. can u� be right, and she is III," he thought Dorothy was alone-; she might "Don't you see Aunt Anne?"' MOsrt oYtntrohas i Nancy '—Nancy!" he cried, I to himself; "my },nor darling. I I have. joined her aunt, )dr*, Darn- whispered Dorothy. always t,•.a more M _ must find out and satisfymyself; huskily, -what is-1t, what free klap i add; tell me nick} what has ley, who was sweeping to and fru Derrick Darnley lied seen pia mo- mor,of a at�cult Hadar* perhaps she will row better when come to you, quickly, ma sticall in her lore black sa- ther plainly enough, but he abrank tal�•s-you "a t�«. I am near.' g dear one I" tin-robe, her diamondsglisteninit in 'from speaking to hes:then,- He felt He smiled .tenderly to himself as 1 She put her band_as if to ward., the •moonlight, and an air of iln^ 1 that her keen, cold eyes would r cw:: ft he went very noiselessly into the 'off a blow . disguised pleasure sitting un her pie roe inter his heart, and read the TUJoll r _!hail,_ RICKAXOSON and fortunately met Baines, I .. "+I am your—dear one-- 'tolig handsome face, but Dorothy lnfin•I sorrow written there Besides, he alto•-ui�ltms... CO..ums»dr } - - - er!" itely preferred to be alone' had a. grievance against herr—a Yom' moo_ .: who at that mom-ant was coming r downstairs. Each word was uttered sharply. It is ver odd," she said again. grievance that was augmented by lam ri+tNre o+► tTt "Mise Dorothy is aaxfoue about I keen! then ran on his ear witri strange doubt. www ®Moo-L+► r+• erica rfecl wont. i y i g Hhe was thinking about Darnley - Caet•a,8sik or fid Goods Parfeesb alts bliss Hamilton ; is she in-her room, exquisite and horrible sin, so curt and his non-a a..lnce. (To be..eciatiaued. th• Msrl� p� tr• ah+eao of ens the P PPe ) w1t o�ic Dy for etw G«da rwhave to solar. Baines t" .he asked careful not to and hard did they sound. He passed And where wag Nancy — what y _!F_- arouse any curioe,ty by induiriag one Ean3-over Fids-Brow----- - could be ken ping her ---'-- - „ P MAN, THE MASTE$. other way is which the power of ail � -: 'for her on his own account. , '•I—I do not understand. he I it was so unlike Nancy to hide her' y , p° "Loi', no, 'air; Miss Nancy went'said, vaguely, thin; seizifig Ner'by self in this way?' " ,�' in ipotion is'used. . " ! _ downstairs-hours ago, . I've just i � two arms, "Speak :—speak "' Dorothy bit her pretty lip, and Some of the ?!store (;!fiats Thea I Aa,yet, man cannot per con bin in her room, air, and I know I he cried, ' do not torment me,,, you tapped her foot impatiently on the ''flan Has Conquered. 1 trol the wind giant, for cyclones # she ain't there. I see her go into are not .the same Nancy I left; ground. 'Many centuries ago man a sometimes do gnat damage as land the garden,- I thought she was something has changed yogi, I do _ Her mint sailed up.to her 'at this achFrveinents were limited by- the; sod sea; but even this occasioned at dinner now, sir. not know what; - tell me, am I moment. strength of his body, because he danger may yet be subdued. y' Mr. Darnley muttered his thanks, wrong I" "Something has detained Der. did not know how ' to make, the end, waiting until Baines had div- ; WOMEN DETECTIVES. appeared, then strode into the gar- Her breath was coming short and rick, I suppose, she obs im to fo rtes of Nature work for him. He " Jen, and turned off resolutely in fast, like that of`s person in acute alowtY. it is too late for trim to knew that thea& forces existed. The I A Hankow telegram states than !, ' the direction o.i the lower lake. Pala, yet she knew she must not come now." wind, the rain, the lightning. all the '�otioe authorities in Hapeh fail now ; she had to act, and it Her cold eyes were 'fixed on-a seemed to him the acts of great pi ovitSce, Chins, have decided to "She will be there--there, where ,Was not a moment to deliberate, or form emerging in the distance as giants of the earth and sky--or even employ .female detectives on their our Iove-dream was born — my darling!—my eyes her strength would go, and gild' she ept�ke—a form which moved strange, powerful gods w.om- be': force, in. imitation o€ the weatera _`arling r—my �„ would have told"all and betrayed slowly and languidly as that of a hipped through fear. When example. A special school for tho ' hunger to see your face again• her uncle, her guardian, her rela- man weakened by illness and suffer- the wind wafted his bark safely to!training ,of female - detectives is The soft, ten ier look crept over five, her friend. - - ing, and.at the sight a tinge •of port, -or- the rain. gave. abundant shortly to be established, and forty • his features, his heart was thrilling crops, .he was grateful to these educated women of over forty yearn . and beating with his. love; all na- She dared not lift her eyes.to his color crept into cheeks.-. P face se she answered,. curtly: "They have met--we have won!" great $fasts for their std; but when of age are to be chosen from thtt Lure seemed to harmonize with his Ycu—You—you are not moron was the quick thought in her mind his ship moan wrecked o; his crops applicants. gig• feelings; there was music in the ` Y g• failed for lack of rain, he sought to I "You are changed," he re repeated' —a .thought full of triumphant-de- soft rush of the night air, the burrP , appease their, anger with sacrifices I_N•THE SOUTH. so the in of the lidnight Seeking its rest; 'it over and over again, his 'gaze light, ignorant of either a woman s .0 on his rude altar.- -, burning her palid.Sacs.. "Nancy, pity-,or a mother's Sympathetic-love. upon passed be{uie man learned The class was having a lesson is ,,. kbere was balm and .powerful fag- for God's sake, don't trifle with me, She put her long, slender hand geography;.- and ivere learning the cination-in the fragran wafted to that these forces wera am willing to ointa-of the compass. him by the nodding flogs; it was tell me the worst! You—you. on Dorothy's ahoutder. work for him as against him, if he. P love me? it was a mistake?" . "I think,we must reconcile our: only could learn the secrets of con- "Now, 'Tommy Jones," said the _., the:very place, the very night, for, y teacher, '`you have in front of you love's witchery:' And•tilers, just She paused, •his • fingers . were selves to the fact that he will not trol. the north on your right the cut, �,�before, lay the corner which .he clenching he,r fair young arms, but oome to-night," she said; and then The history of the world is large knew by^ intuition sheltered the wo- she did not,heed the pain: What she gave a�'start of surprise. It was. Iy ,the story of how man has ob- on your left the�west. What have . tnsn whose heaven-blue eyes made was it to. the agony that liged� in marvellously done, and deceived' ed increasing mastery over these you behind you 4 the world his world, whose sweet her heart Dorothy immediately.- "Talk of-the Nature giants'and used their pew- °1 r•a moment's 'reflection-Tom V lips were his own, whose lave Sur- � "It was a mistake," she said, de- angels, etc, etc;.," Mrs. Darnley era in the tasks of first Nature my explainod: rounded him with peace, happiness liberately, 'in a dry, choked voice. said, hurriedly, "here . is Derry thatt mann tamed rto histnae. giant � And Patohmake on yips tfou information Rud delight, such as rarely comes His breath came in,a panting sob at last! He must have walked f salol from seeing a tree swayed!more binding Tommy continued.in - -and man from his lips. she station." y; Dorothy j.trmped up at once, 411 by this mighty power, man.came:,I a shame-faced manner..,. The ale summer mood had just "You do not love me':" he cried, at' last; to reason that if the tree `"I knew you'd see it; I told ino mow s P • broken through the dus14 as Derrick brokenly. "You do not love.me! annoyance gone. you would?" - Darnley reached the well-remem-1 She made no answer. She check- ' "Here you are," she cried, ex was aboard_a boat, the boat would Cher move in the direction of the. wind; 3 • d•.---- _ c • bared snot by the lower lake. Jed the moan that rose from her tending both her hands in greet- so he made a mast from a. treed E'IT S' LOW RATES TO + His quick, eager eye had'caught}}tortured heart. She could not bear ing. You naughty man you. We trunk, and rigged-up some rude -CANADI,IN NORTHWEST the gleam of a white gown through much more. Have been imagining you loat'or VIA CHICAGO,& NORTH the faces, and his heart beat quick- "You do not love me!—you, my drowned, or attacked by brigands."- Sail from skins a animals, to take the place of leaves, and found that kyEgT`h;RN RY. er in triumph and glad array. promised wife!" "While all the time it was only he could go much faster and -far- darling!—my _. He saw the slender-figure but She• raised her eyes . his;' the a common, everyday headache that then than'with his paddle adores: Aril 4, 11; 18'and 25 from points , _dimly, for the light was dying fast, moon's pale light: shone placidly made such'a furious onslaught on Gradually, then, he learned' ,also, in-•Canlida'. Excellent train service ,y and her silent attitude, born . of down.on them. me• by means of tacking, t4 sail in any: via St. Paul or Duluth to Winni �guppressed agony, did not strike on "I can never be your wife." The man spoke languidly. His desired direction, no matter' which pcg. `For full-particulars address � him as it would have done at an- He bent forward to look at her, hands felt hot and feverish to Dor-o- 'way the wind blew. Thus he had B H Bennett, General Agent,_46 other"time. lie had walked fleetly but did not release'his-held. thy' touch; his face was strangely diacooered the principle used by Yonge Street, Tpronto, Ont. —he had almost run—now he ' ""Go on," he muttered, hoarsely; haggard in the moonlight. every sailing vessel since. Later, _ • paused. "go on, there is more to know and She looked at him anxiously. he devised the windmill for grind- WHY TEACHER REFRAINED. r She had not moved; she had not I af�n not good'at t¢aiting;" "I hope you are not going to be ing grain and drawing water. A „ turned;`perhaps she had not heard, Nancy bent her head as a flower ill, too, Derry." balloonist, by going higher or low- Teacher t day were;you .Doti at ! •Ire crept so softly. droops under the hot heat of the He pasged his hand fiver his ach- ger, .can otherwise find a curreirt of•, school yesterday?" >` .. Nancy. - nun: •• ' g' y air that will take him in almost I Willie—"It was my birthday " „ >> in a ea.: 1', =.He called it gently, .but she start- "I—I have been very wrong. I— •"Why? Have you other invalids-, 'any direction; and men have tray_ Teac)aer-``But 1 don't stay honfe ed back, started like a frightened deceived you. I was not—not free Dorothy?" elled thousands of miles by this, from school on my birtlydriy:v j „ r, • meai,a: The kite also makes use off Willie—`.` ell, I guess you've gut Ir deer that saw its doom approach to listen to you. Nancy has been very ill all. day. „ and no aid .fear: "Not free?" The man repeated I have been quite alarmed about the wind power and has suggested used to em. T_ u "My darling' my dearest heart, the words three tittles, then he bent her. But come in and have some the aeroplane which man has now made possible through later discov- Lyell, here: I am," announced t* did I frighten you?"—he was be- nearer to her. "His name 7 Give food; you .gust. be hi><ngry and P side her in an instant, and had me his name; I say l" he asked in tired. . Whatever induced you to dries. The•vacufun. cleaner is en the fashionable .,physician in his ; ' a hoarse whisper. walk Such a hot ni ht'as this r breezy way. end now what do B t L • yo•u ti7ink- is the matter with you?" - ;I� �". She paused only an instant. "A whim—s mare: whim, pretty p "'Doctor, I hardly know," murmur- Then two faint words passed ber- Cousin." ighilo,hb Czar," "eti the fashionable patient. What inks or ora/he. ire• ootdr� lips: The man let his hand linger in gqatottr Naw co.//r.. ea■wa cold.. h•aM - - -- - 23 aaw � !ba tttrost ana isatin. • ad coats. la nA•t > 0 tk d Iaiait ''`Thomas Crawahaw!'•' Dorothy's. Her simple, unaffected iN n . '. .,. ' .". ' ,. .', :. ..'. ..;, .':- P. ..:.i'.. .�, �' ;.N^..w u.tg. moi.: .,pM1•? •iii raF+ct�. un +h •y. 9, �,L � �+ r. a. :,: ,,,,,, r•�. 's,u, .,.:,,. :".•s�r .cti..,c us �^St;. ..a'";�.vn x»a,,sti.�s� � : .,i'• ;�u r "'",' .���.'�t�• «w AC. .. „A' y ,, .,,.�t k•.'. °' ., �,cs.,�l . Fr , 'x';"• I.. ,�",,,,ti.. o-. °R.•' ... r ?'111191115 .. +�.,' °rY,.M 'SwW- ,3•.f i ..41c'%*,.mil'• Yd' l!." :Fmin- 'F `7.a✓^'�Cu.nor.:,, �,,.N--�.r�uyfr:,mTa4��wz;;Y !�7,'+"t107 p7_`ru.- .,. ,. •kvYr�js '..iY: -:^bxF. ,-spy,. :�;...,, , "• 4 L. .r-^'x'n'•' ,,, r..v�� s.. 9.. • 30 I,. J A PRICES- OFFAR! P10OUCTS� IHE WEST REPORTS FROM THE -LEADING TRADE CENTRES OF .Two Others Wounded in a Stabbing A$'r-ay ;.hIE1��� . Telegram* From--Immi ration Commission- µ _ at `Toronto —�- - er Gives Strong Facts _ Prices of Cattle, Grain; Cheers 4 �^ 'A despatch from Toronto says: dead man were infatuated with the and Other Produce at Homs Jealousy over a woman was the same girl, a young woman by the A despatch •from Ottawa says; day.. These-are being absorbed by x. Muse of a row on Friday night at;,name of Fratorti, whose father has _sad Abroad. The following are extracts from a western communities rapidly and - • the rear.of 40 Agnes, Street, which'a boai^'ding-house at 40, Agnes BREADSTUFFS, telegram from Mr.• J.. Bruce. Wal- satisfactorily, Wal- 'ended in one man being killed and Street. A number of people had Toronto April l8.—Flour—Win- ker, Commissioner of Immigration, city estate vatues in farm and three others badly wounded. The gathered at the Agnes Street ter *beat X80 'per cent, Winnie p Y .property in the •Province-of : .a", dead --n 'is John Russello, labor- house, and, accordingto the stor P patents, $3.- P g, W the Su erintendent of "Manitoba have advanced material- y 35 to $3.40 at seaboard. 'Manitoba Immigration at Ottawa: ly.during this•month. The iacresia or, who lived at 40 Agnes Street. told.the police by Anthony .Fra- Sours—First " He 'had his throat bad' patents $5.40• second Seeding is general this week in western lands in the prairie ' y gashed torti, Panzini, with 'some some others -patents g ' °, ` lvhth a large butcher knife, and the canis to his place on Friday even , $4.80 and strop bakers', throughout the- whole of western province's runs from two to three ' than who is under arrest charged hng with the intention id making $4,70, on track, Toronto. Canada. The seed bed is in fine dollars per acre since, the first of Manitoba Wheat—No. 1 North- condition, ,while the moisture is March. with the murder is Donato Panziai, trouble. ern, 97c cash, and 95%c May deliv- everywhere abundant. "Five apecial trains have passed . bf 93 E1m.Street. Vincent Acciaioli The giiestioa of th'ehr afEecticna er Ba ' who also lives at the a nes Street for the one lad natural' came a i' y porta; No. 2-Northern Five thousand - overseas immi- through Emerson during this week. ? ' Agnes y Y P 84/c cash, and 83c, May delivery; grants, most of them from England,house, is under arrest on a charge t and it was decided to fight it out B travelling via Chicago and Winni- B$Y ports. arrived -in Winnipeg during the peg,' thence by rof carrying firearms. Andy Male, f in the back yard,_ This_is one of. Ontario Wheat—No. 2 red and first three days of this week. ific oto EdmononGra.arg Trunk Pac- + i -,who held as s material witness. the versions the lice were able 2 _ num who had his head badly 'cut" is ss. Po over- white b.. to 83c, outside. The -Canadian Northern Rail- seas immigrants and a large num t° to obtain on Friday night, and they Barley—Malting qualities 66 to way is calling for tenders for the bar of re Frank Russello, the brother of the think it is correct in many details. repatriated French-Canad- 68c, and feed 53 to 67c, outside. construction of the mountain sec- ians from the New England States. - : murdered man, is in St. Michael's,The Italians are loth to speak on the Oats—Ontario, 32Y. to. 33c, out- tiontion in British Columbia run- "The Grand Trunk Pacific it Hospital. He has a bad cut in the :subject and it was a considerable side and i5 to 35%c, on track, To- ning through the Fraser and calling for tenders' and is ready to ' head and the thumb of his left hand;time after the murder before the ' Is almost severed. correct name of the dead man was \ont3 36c'Ba W. C. oats, 37c, and Thompson canyon, its cost approxi- commence the erection immediate- It appears that Panzini and the found out. Bay ports. meting fifteen million dollars. ly of a new palatial- hotel -in-Win- Corn—No. - , - 3 American, 86 to "During the g year ending March nipeg city. - ; 50c'e, Tor-nto freight. 31st last 33,853'head of live stock "Buildng permits in. Winnipeg, MATTHEWS ACQUITTED. " >> Peas—No. 2 at'80 to-81c outside. entered Canada from the United I Vancouver, and Calgary during _ e•' We have, answered the fore- � , man. Buckwheat—No..,I,at 49 to 50c out- !Staten. Of this.number 12,853 were the month of March aggregat - - "And it is?" "Not guilty,',' was aide. I horses. During the first ten days I three million dollars. Not Guilty of the 9i.urder of Jb• the answer.. _ Bran—Manitoba;, $23, in bags, of April of this year one thousand "The work of. reconstructing the r , henna Brimaeombe. The' throngs in the rear of the lbags,Tor-onto, and shyrts, $24.50, m cars of settlers stock and effects Brandon Asylum for the Insane, A despatch from Cobourg says: court room. behind the prisoner's Toronto; -Ontario shorts= assad through the y ' P g gateway at which wan burned down in the ear- dock and at the entrance broke in- '$24.30 to $Q5. North Portal destined . to Sas- 1 has commeac- i Henry I, Matthews, jun., was ac- I _ y part of last winter, quitted on Saturday night of the to cheers that were echoed to the. r katchewan and Alberta. New set- ed. The contract has been let.Lo charge of murdering Miss Jose- streets,and told the waiting crowds COL l�TRY PRODUCE. " ' -tiers are entering western Canada a local firm and the new structure ,4 5 outside of the ha outcome_ of A les—S vs, $5 to $0; Baldwins during March and April at the av- will cost one and a half million dol- phine of Johanna Brimacombe. The PP.Y PP P, i Court assembled shortly before 11 the trial for the accused. - 84 to_$1,30; No. 2 assorted„ $3.50 ernes rate of fifteen hundred per 'are." ' -O'clock, and the court room and the « '1' =.« to $4.50 per barrti. 'falls leading to it were crowded. TIRLD OF ALL. - Beans—Car jots, ,$1.T3 to $2.80, - r. The jurymen almost noiselessly Hamilton Man Blows Out Ria and small lata, $1 90 to $6. i billed. Oats—No. 2 white, 36%c; some months is the hoepit$1. - It jl'i 'filed into their places, and they all i Honey—Extracted, in tins, 10 to,No. 3.white,.35%c: No. 4 white, W. seems she had awaited_ the oppor- Ilooked haggard One or two were Brains In Manitoba. Ile-per rb. ; 'No.-1 comb, W holesale, Barley—Malting, 81.oe to $1.10. tunity to get even. SFr ,visibly affected by emotion. The $2 to 82.50 per dozen ; No. 2 cQmb, ; Minneapolis, April )8.—Wheat 1prisooer preserved a quiet demean „A despatch from Winnipeg sacs: 'wholesale, $1 73 to $° per dozen. May, -94%c; 857.89; Septem- PLAGUE ABATING. appeared I'm tired of it all. It's not worth ' Baled ha ti ber, 89 1-se Cash—No. 1 hard, x or and a arse unmoved in cows'- y-- o. .i et $t 1.50 to 813� , IEenaace. Only the deeper lines the struggle and I am g,,ing to.on track, and No.'2 at $9 to $10.50. I88%c; No. 1 Northe-zn, 87i/ to 3 ' end it. Penning these wards on! Baled Straw-86.w io r 1, _-� ._ 1 { 1� Bur Lanlesieness on rhe Part of tli6 r ' on 98/c; No. 4 'Northern, 94 to 98,�e; Chtatee Contiaaes. about his face revealed the ordeal - p of paper, t pe patents Ades arch from Seattle, Wash- ' of sus drew a revolter Potatoes--Car lots, 90 to 95c r$21 50 to $22, Flour—First suspense which-ice-has wader a. slip W. H. Blair, of; rack,. Toronto• 1Vo. 3 wheat 91, to 9d, c. Bzan— Hamiltonand , Ont., , gone. He glanced at his counsel i P ' N the C'zntra Attorney and the repre- — :ngManchuna,. Six Japanese ss, continues The . ... 14.3:5 , p were _ in ton says: Lawlessness Sent" of ReookedT traighthst theafo enact n high-road, three ilea from Rosser. Poultry—Wholesale prices of do., seconds, 81.95 to 83:60. killed recently is a village-on the 101• a and New Brunswick $1 to.$4.45 to $4.-3• do.,"seconds,seconds, Y P $1.05, to 89.63• first clears, 832 95 to $3.40 the jury. !He was identified by Gia name being,dressed poultry:—Chickens, 13 to --- Chinese Eastern Rshlwar. While ' `tattooed os, his right arm. 16c per lb. ; fowl, 11 to 13c CUT OFF HUSBAND`S HEAD. s "Gentlemen of the jury, have you P per Ib. ; party` of Russian soldiers were agreed on a verdictl" asked the _�4, turkeys, 19 to 41c per ib. Live,''i proceeding along she border near +" �! cotton clearing house has been to 2e la- Woman in '''hospital for- months ?-Clerk of the Court. Harbin,- they were fired at by 409 - '• - ���' established in Npw York. ._from Wounds He Inflicted. Chinese troops. The Russian fled. ,t g , Butter—Dairy p3inta, 18 to 20c; A despatch from .Sault Ste. The abatement gf the plague is j LOCAL DAIRY MARKETS. P Marie, Ont., says Peter Napoliti• Manchuria contiet;es. ,r inferior, 16 to 17c, Creamery quot ns,, an Italian, living near .J. ILV-lt-- - - - ed at"37 to- -fir lb " street, Little Itai known here as f'!R"J! LABOR SCARCE. y T� to 24�tc for solids, and 22% to 23c i Peter Naplesik, as killed on Sun. 'for separator prints, _ day evening by his wife,'.Mar er -Eggs—Case lots Ise per dozen. g y Bis Wanes Being Paid' by Farmers a . The woman admits having commit-gg ��,, Cheese—Large, Loc, and twins At' the murder and is now in ail. jb Western Ontario. , `.'i' _ $ Last ' Chapter in the Murder o L1ZZre 14 c. _ _ N11 apolitina was employed on jail. A despatch from Chatham says- night,, night shift at the.steel plant, and Scarcity of farm labor through the �Allfi f .nderson at .Goderich .-HOG PRODUCTS. wan asleep in bed when his wife at. entire Western Ontario Peninsula' ' Bacon—Long 'clear, 11 to 11%c tacked him wi,th an axe. The first ties grown to an acute question per ib., in case lots ; mess pork, 8901 blow struck him on the forehead with the farmers. So scarce are, A despatch from Goderich says: George Vanstone, the other man! o $20,50; do., short cut, _23.50 to a� nearly severed the crown of farm hands that big wages are be-; 'Edward Jardine will be hanged -on to be tried for murder, was ordered J'$24; pickled rolls, $20. his head. Four blows followed, the ing paid to inexperienced- men by IF�ayb June he u6 He was found to stand up. - J Hams—Light to medium, 15c;do.,. last one all but severing the head the farmers-who, are up against the 9. ty y jury on Friday after- "It is not my practice, under+heap 2 to 13c rolls iii to I2c; 111 Y' l / from the body. The woman then question-of getting their work done, 0010 of the murder of Lizzie An- these cireumstances, to-dwell upon breakfast bacon, 1S% to 17c; backs, proceeded out on to the street and and having men to do it. The in- " Berson, after a trial lasting :-wo the enormity of the crime. If you� 18 to 18%9. toldseers-b what she had.done. creased acreage in tobacco- ant idsyya and a half. have not by this time realized the Lard-Tierces, L1c; tubs,- 11%e;' The murder is the echo of the case through the t .9'h . J Ezcept for a slightly heightened terrible nature of. your offence, it I ails, 1.1% western as c. last Fall, when Napolitina return- considerable tern countiewith the short- eolor, the prisoner displayed no is impossible that any words of mine ed home unexpectedly, and stabbed age, more being required to look �.„ signs o[ agitation. He stood in a could make you do so. In passing • BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. her several times. She was fqr after the plants. � olouching attitude in the prisoner's I sentence on you," the Judge said to Montreal, April 18.—Oats—Cana- _ - -•. box during the passing of the sen- him, "I warn you not to have any than Western, No. 2, 38Y, to 39c, car * "A fence by Chief Justice Falconbridge hope of commutation of the 'extreme lots ex store; eafra No. I feed, and afterwards walked from the penalty of the law for the crime you i iC--W., a , 1� Y Y 38/ to 38/e •No. 3 107/ to courtroom, unfalteringly, ahead of have committed. I would, however, i 38c; No. 2 local white,,36 to 36/c; and unsupporCHAXPAGNE RIOTS IN'FRANCE ted by the constable. recommend you to spend the rest No. 3 local white 35 to 35%9; No. He wan taken to the jail. The jury�of your days on .earth in prepare- 4 local-white, 34�to 34'/',c- Flour- ' -•• ' ��s. returned shortly before noon, and;tion for your entry into,the world . � Manitoba Spring •wheat patents, � f when the court met again at 1.15 to come. On Friday, the 16th of firsts $5:30• secouda $4.80• win- 7 000 Men March. on. Fpernay'�'11'00. s they we're ready with"their verdict. June, you will be taken to the place ter wheat �atenta $4.50 �stron t p , !'he'foreman simply announced that of execution, there to be hanged by bakers', .$4.60; straight rollers, $4. "� they had found a verdict of guilty. the neck until you are' dead. May to $4,25; in bags, $1.75 to $1.85. Charge With Bayonets Jardine, sitting in the box with God have mercy on your soul." Rolled oats—Per barrel, $4.15; } bag of 90 lbs., $1.95. Corn—Ameri- A despatch from Chalons'-sur''have. received orders to use every r can No. 3 yellow, io to 58/9. Mill- .Marne, France, eayi: The rioting endeavor to preserve-order and pre= Mill- feed—Bran, Ontario, 822 to mid $23dlings, in the wine district threatens to as- vent the destruction of proporty. Manitoba, $$1 to $23; middlings, -LINES Ontario, $24 to $25; shorts Mani- sume the proportions.of the wide- A despatch- from Damery, De- rWESTERN. - ELECTRIC partment of Marine, France-, says: _. toba, 23 to $25-; mouillie, .$25 to -spread.disorders, in the champagne 'The "champagne" riots, which be- - 30. Eggs—Fresh, 17 to 199- Cheese districts ,four ears ago. which re- an in this department on Tuesday,' Westerns 11% to liylc. Butter y g g Transportation Enterprise to Operate From 4 salted in the proclamation of mar- were continued on Wednesda s _ —Choicest, 25,to 251c; seconds, 23 tial law. Wine ressea and wine 'morningb the excited populace to 24%c. ellars in several towns 'have been Wine cllars are betng'deatrpyed Niagara Falls to London: - c demolished, and hundreds of thtiu- and the disorder is spreading in -- LIVE STOCK MARKET$. sands of bottles of champagne.de- 'spite of the presence of troops - Montreal, April 18-Choice steers stroyed. called out to preserve order. Dur- -; A despatch from London, Opt., which aim to bring street railways brought 6%c; good, 6 to 6i*c; fair- At Damery six wine houses,were Ing the progress of the advance they says: Mr.-Malcolm J. Kent, a dir. and radials under one management: ly good, 5% to 5%c; fair, 5 to 5%c, wrecked, and the streets so litter- sang revolutionary - hymns and tutor of the London Electric Rail- When this is done the districts be- and the lower grades,. 4% to 4yo ed with.broken.bottlea_and a mix- waved red standards. This the way Company, on Wednesday af_ tweed here and Niagara, which are per lb. Cows sold at from 3% to ture of mud and wine that traffic did to disown the • Government ;.. not already served by radials, will s%c, and bulla 'at from 4 to b%c has been impeded. which they affirm has abandoned - ternoon have the firat•definite state- have such lines constructed. These per Ib. Hogs scored a further de- At Ventuil t} e- rioters destroyed them to -ruin. ' The declare the ' went regarding a merger which and the street railways brought in cline of 25c per 100' lbs. •Calves, several large wine presses, and the Government acted as a result of may mean a change. of -manage- will get.their-power'-from the-niain $10 to-$12, and the lower, grades troops were forced to char a with the ate taken b the makers of in• " "�-'- -• ment.fqr the.London Street. Rail- company. from that down to $2 each ^ Old fixed bayonets before the mob could ferior grades o€-by The column. = 4 way Company. Mr. Kent stated The merger, it is believed, is liut sheep brought from-$5 to $10.each, be dispersed. th _.as o tion.bad been iters had reached the town of Ay at p given .the widening of•- the • movement and' Spring lambs from $4 to $9 Seven thousand wine makers, noon.. .Co-operating .with anothee the' reet railway. This has not which started in*Torontd_:during the each r* well organhzed,• were marching. an;bead, which,.had .'reached•Ay from .: Bosse taken zip asyet, b-ut tbe`deal, past few- days: It will give-the - ",Eperuay.. the champagne entrepot, 'a different direction, the rioters 6e said; will likely be -closed . .one power companies, behind which are UNITED STATES MARKETS. from Damer, Buffaly with the intention of proceeded to Ventuil;• where .the' �> way or the other, within a week. Mackenzie $ Mann and a number o, April IS=Wheat--Spring destroying the •Eperiiay wine 'cel- destroyed the huge wine presses. - .. Mr. Kent slid not feel himself in of New York capitalists, a market No. 1 Northern, carloads'store, $1.- cars. Several thousand troops have Troops, which bad hurriedly •been position to state.definite]' . the for their-power-, and will enable the 04'1-8'• Winter scarce.. Corn—No. 3 been concentrated*at Epernay and despatched to Ventuil, eharged and ' cut of the proposed change, ,companies to serve the People along but he gave this general ides:—�the transmission lines which' will byellow, 541-8c; No. 4 yellow, 53c; at other threatened pointe in that dispersed the mob, out not anti: � • No. 3corn, 52 W'52'/.e;•No.-4 eorn, ' vicihity.- The troops are awaiting the manifestants lir�J .uc�:ur,l�liotiiec The mo-mment here,is-one-ot many erected; "' 60% to 50%c, all on track-, through the nevi;_i.g' manifiestaiits and their purpose, ti ._',, �,„ -•y";f� o,.�n� ..„; .-xt.;.. .�- i�;'�.. r�, 2.��"��•..c5s. „�: ;*. >i��sxa•�- rm�r.:.t .yp�' +,,a.. ,``"..,.Vt: .+."a'' •�,tcf ;,;a•".- ,i,,. ""'S-'',, LWA 2W7�. Fyw. ^tiN05 Pr4 7. D S kwell is Ind • R. A. Cfronklis, home for -Mrs. W. J. Cox re- .-LOCALLISMS. the holidays. posed this week. -Wm.and Mrs. Allaway spent -A number around here began SEEDS I• S D. M. Decker left -la" week Wednesday in the city. -seedkog operations this week. -Mrs. James Brien spent Wed RENNIE' - BEST ' -E. Bell, of Churchill, axed for the North-west. .-Ed. Gofu3ley, of Toronto, iday with Toronto friends. formerly teacher of No.. 2S. S., was nesday T. -anal- Mrs. Batty spent spent-Tbuirsday Ha the village. Good Friday. over Sunday the holiday with friends in Toron- -The football boys will practice 2 paqkagea for 5 cents-large padkaidpa -D. Simpson spent oi with relatives in Toronto. 7 to. each Tuesday, Thursday-an%l Sat- -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, is -L. and Mrs. Squires spent the urday evening, and players are re- Onions, Beets, 'Peas, Corfi,-Bein4ii' etc.1- holidaying at his home here. holidays with friends near Man- quested to he on hand. bulk. Sire. Chapman, of ilia. �-The Womens' Institute will all in -Frank and I Dundas, were here on Friday.. Dennyshipped a carload eet at the home of- bits. X. N. Mr. Den i Tuesday, the 25th. at -Dzteh Bette Winters, of Fort Col-, of cattle -to Toronto. on Wednes- Ridley on Tu -George W 8 p; m. AllLadiesare cordially in with Pickering friends. day. All kinds of Field Seeds -Mr. Simpson, of Toronto, -MLp. James Gordon is* spend- invited.' Ricl spent Sunda witu W. and Mrs. ing a week with friends in the -Mr. i*, lately of Toronto- 1ingman's residence 'Cullis. has rented N.I w his A.116vi&y, of Toronto, -Smith Clark spent the Easter, on King St., find will folio' JOS# 'H . BUNDY washere over Sunday with -his holidays with his daughter at Oak. vocation, that of decorator and em wood. paper hanger. dR people. ­ I -Mrs. Lawrie, of Toronto,spent -Henry Gordon.of Ocaco,spent t is reported that.representa- tives of the Toronto and-Ea9tern few days with R. and Mrs. the Easter holidays with-Gordon 4 n it Bros. Electric Railway will start I Deverell. B Goo. Long, and Miss few days to purchase the right-of- -Norman Kerr, of Belleville, - -Mrs. visited the city this way for their line. opent a few days at the home of' Stella Long vi8kSte �� an his mother. week. -Alf. Rogers, of Kinsale, spent -Adam Shier and wife- o GOODWOOO --Sunday with his parents. C. and frid spent Sunday at Smith Many Easter visitors came from-the '-Mrs. Rogers. CIark's. -Miss Laura Ridley, of Bolton, -Fred Adair spent Sunday kL,�t city to the village and tha -surround- home of his parents in Agin- "air country. is holidaying E. Bewell has sent his resignation ida ng at the home of her the parenta Kere. court. to the Quarterly Board as leader. of • -Chas. Swallow, of Illinois, -Mrs. W. T-HaArRk spent a the Methodist choir. ail Paper Headquarters at the holiday with his sister, few days this week with city Major Share addressed a meeting spe I - friends. here on Tuesday against the -reep.ro- Mrs. Sarah. Clarl. and Colors,' -over Miss Ada Vanderburg, of To- -Fred Balsdou and Will Stork city pact now before the Dominion :.New Designs ay with relatives House. 'onto, spent a few days with her spent over Sund T. Manley bought a, house up the `aunt, Mrs. Waring. in Newmarket. Toronto, road on the 4tb farther north of him 100 to choose from, 7 -Dr. R. M. Stewart, of Mark- -Mrs. Leavens, of I ;ham, spent the holiday here with spent the holidays with her and is having it moved by Mr. Beech own farm, where he will add to ther Mrs. Winnacott of churC.h to his -W. slid Mrs. Logan. mo it and make a comfortable residence. From 5e. to 25c. per- roll. -Frank Bundy, accompanied street. They are usi-og two traction engines- -biy Stewart Clay, spent Sunday -The township council will as the-motor power, here with his parents. meet at Brougham on Mobday The Women's Institute meeting was 7 -Mrs. D. Smith and sister, Mrs. next for the transaction of general held in the hall on Wednesday of last week. A paper on "whatdish" to Oke, of Toronto,.spent a few days business. , -prepare when thea wants coax- BOOTS 'BOOTS -W. J. Gorman' left last week with relatives in town. Ing," given by Mrs. A. W. Crosby. for Bowmanville where he has ee- Miss M. McClure, of Wood rubber was highly instructive. Mrs. Wm. 61 "bridge, is visiting at the home of cured a situation in' the I Whittleton gave a demonstration on Immense Sacrifice -Sale t o", -her sister Mrs. E. N. Hicks. factory. timing pens. C -Miss Ali -"urs. here Ladies' - Gents', Boys', Girls', and .4 Alice Thomps6n enter Keown and Miss Grace ca tained a number of her young Walker. of Lemouville, were 2ftm-Auction friends on Tuesday evening. on Monday with Joseph H. and WICDNESDAY. APRIL sale of household furniture, in the -Mrs. (Dr.) Sutherland, of Mrs. Bundy. Children's going at half price Matthews Co., is Village of Claremont, the property Guelph visited her mother, Mrs. -The W. D. �M of the estate of the late'S. Bray. Decker, du W. G. and Mrs. Ham, spent this week for shipment to Poweil. auctioneer, Don't misi it.ring the holiday. loading barley on the Spink aiding sale at I o'clock. See bills. W. B. their Baster witn theie.daughter, Mrs. malt houses. (Rev) Wagner. of Deseronto. On Tuesday evening Dr. Shirley -Mrs. John Dickie we reget tp appeared before Major Harper, of Whitby, to answer a charge of A Jill; re rt has been.very ill.with men G 3.&" the pastw' Mgia, dnr iek using abusive language laid R. A.* 'ag -W. B. ,and Mrs. Powell were Bunting. On- hearing the evi Mops, In Claremontstrate dismissed Carpet Sweepers, Wringers, Brooms, -Brushisp on Saturday attend- dense. the mast ingwell the funeral of the late Wm. the C , the Etc. Plaintiff to pay all Wash Tube, Ladders. coats. -W 8 nee, -of the Standard -The 17th Annual Spring Horse -Speclals-'THE CHAMPION HIGH SPEED WASHER 'Bank �t&Teqpent the Easter boli- Show will be held this year In the 25th, Church's Alabastine and Sherwin-Williams Decotint-The only -day at the home of his parents In Armouries, Toronto, April Kalsomlaes worth while. loll.- -,,Bradfc rd. 25th, 27th. 28th, and 29th, I and -Fred and Mrs. Logan and- ';,o expense, is being spared SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FI.AXOAP and X daughter spent -a few day* here the building will be decorated perfect wonder for cleaning linbletims, *06 ;Wmk, d wi­th�-th�-rurmWj-i fa-re-n-tis-W-.-a d ad Muminated on a scale not hither Mrs. Logan. to attempted. The largest mum' SCRANTON COAL furniture, etc. r. -J. Sadler, of Dorchester. -is bee of-horses In the history of. the EGG, STOVE, NUT; WONDER-SHINE-Tbe only thing for your sil4rviare.* Just -a dip spending his Easter holidays with Show mill compete this year •a ud �C. and Mrs. Rogers and other rela- it-promises to be the event of the 'At reduced pricWthis month. ..-and a rub and the work is don.e.. fives in town. season. Single fare on all rail- S=i rtg -Mrs. James Peak, of Liverpool ,ways For full information Rppl --Steam "Brighten L with • �ecre'tar ' Paint" -has been, seriously ill, and is ub- to the y Trtmnxret, W. -Williams dergoing, treatment in the boa- Stark. 12 Wellington St., Toronto Sherwin. ted ad' J. L. SPIN K$ Ltd. pital Toronto. -Reinetaber the illustra Missess Gladys eknd Jean Bate- dress "Around the World in 80 fields," in --S man- man, of Toronto, are spending a minutes" or "A bird's-eye view of -PICKERING few days with their grandmother, our Mission t. An- d -&''-' Cha ..V Mrs. B. Bunting. ' - d'ew's church, Thursday night. Dickie 7 Ewart and Carman Gordon, April 2",th. 100 colored pictures, of Toronto, spent a few days here illustrating life, incidents, etc., in "CANADIAF1 with.their g m. ndpareuts and other' the ForeignMission Fields of -Pickering friends. the church. e PP&C: C; BEA-TV-rJEUJR' BRAND PAINTS V. David Maclaren, -Misses Gerrie Allaway and who has ven this-address manyFull Maggie and Josie Moore, of toe times dugrIng' the winter, and al We guiirahtee-perfect satisfaction when used EfccotdinSt to directions H�MESEEKERS' instructions given on every tin _Colors for inside bojidhyed at the home of -ways to very interested audiences, Paint of al 'onto, EXCURSIONS and outside or floor-painting their parents here. visits also during the week, Whit- u ac red 'Alberta tu by the Toronto Lead and Color Company. �Xim .McGill, accompanied by by, Oshawa and Bowmanville. TO Man 'f Ma ter George Green, is spending Time, 8 'o'clock; admission, child- MSI ftiba,' Saskatchwan, vacation tion w ith.relatives tives ren 5 cents ;.adults 10 cents and Specia.'Tesim leove Toronto 100 pm on her Easter For sale at the-, 7 in Ea6tern OntArio. upwards'. APRIL 4,18 "t 2,14 38 41116 13,rt -Mr. Johnson, and family, of -On Tuesday evening a number - juLy 11,IS All& IL 22 - SEPT. rN ls SUPPLY STORE FARMERS Weston moved last week on the of friends assembled at the home semed�hw 6jkr6 fi,.m Ostij.*.fim to privciiW .-Powell iarm'on the baseline which of Mrs. W. J. Dale to bid her Find Northwee poisft as he recently purchased. her daughter Miss Mary a farewell LOW ROUND PROF. �XICRERIING -TRIP RATES E. BRYAN, et Eckmo"and return .-The music committee of the previous to their departure for win. End return S33..0D • lace of $41 ,�'d'a ad- 0`1 in P"nmuou, Tn" I Celebration; -are en- Manitoba, their future r j;;jtoretro widix60*rfrmoingd— Ceutenrda of Miss Hattie Law, as organist evening was the reading of aii-I The feature of the deavouring to secure the services residence. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS for the large choir, drpse".apil the prepentation to wA be&ks.con be mxmd -WALL : APER -1. low&Pat. -Lloyd Bateman, of the Bank Mrs..Ddle of a leather portfolo Early applij:ation must be mad* of Commerse Toronto, spent the Find fountain 'pen and to Miss ASK FOR H()ME9:y PHLCT W bag, to . . rabs fy e haVe the largest and finest range of Samples that caI2 be Vnind- bolidfty at the home of his grand. Dale of a:leather band otaunns ients made �13 ap- Apk to ngwest C.P.R.Agent or*R.L Th"Ons. .�" - IC E>6tpx.-Ap�,Tozonw. the-fin d designs. mother, ;firs. B..Buij�ipg. which the ret est patterns an And we are-giving Remember the social -this propriate reply. After refresh- 04LY DIRECT LINE No CUNGE OF CARS .-{Thursday) evening in the town mentsa pleasant evening wasspent 25 percent. aff,the regular price. hall under the auspices of- the in readings, recitations and,M, ec-- GtAld,of St. George's.Churrh­ , 'tions on the gramophone. In -to corue for your 'Seeds., 'We are in line for a good This is the place -Mrs. W. Peart,. of . Toronto, leaving Pickering. Mrs. and Miss called iipoti Pickering friends last Dale leave behind ahost of-,triie Distance NO Hindrance have the right stock. season's business and week. She also visited friend's in friends; who wish them,happiness to those who wish to get the z T Port-Hope before returning to the in their western home. best. Many students from Our BOOTS AND SHOES are always reliable. the distance province and the city. -One of the features of the Gen- United states attend the —Mrs. W. H. Peak has returned tennial Celebration in June will choir, -PWRERING bonae, of ter spending some time in be the 'singing of A large ZMOTT R. X. BU'NTING1 -in. to which all the -the city waiting on her sister church choirs, MI law, Mrs. Jas.'Peak,who has been as well as 'other singers in the township are being invited. The seriously ill. -�-Miss S. A. Dale,' of New. Music Committee will engage a TORONTO. ONT. market, has severed-her connec- conductor who will have the train- V a national repute- '!tion with Pickering College, of ing of the large choir, and' MiLlsi6 This school has Gradu rQ wbich she has been matron for a will be secured -PA once -so that tion for bigh grade.work. area readily get good positions. OPP of years,-and is now visit practice can be begun immedia- Open entire year. Enter now. .,.;-Xow is-the-time to have your harness repaired for ing with relatives here. tel Each choir will be expected his spring work. re,and then —Sucker fishers report great to togin practice at on ..Write for catalogue. W. J. Ellicitt,Principal Ctistomers-arouad Brougham Auccess week. for several weeks before the cele- d during the past leaving repair work or orders at Thi3 usual crowd from Uxbridge, bration, the various choirs will Philip's store will be able'tu have-work done and were down and took away a good unite at Brougham when they Cor. Yonge and Alexander Wo. returned in a few days. - baul,-while the lom-I sports were Ill practice together under the .. ..... leadership of the conductor who ds]'eft going At coat~ PICKERIND MARKETS Small stock of goo delighted with their catch. —Stewart-.E. Tbexton, of -To- may be secured in the meantime. ot; aid a flying visit to Picker- In addition to the cboir music, it White Winter .88 rortto, Pi Wheat....... ing friends on Good Friday. Mr. is the intention to have solo aing- Red .88 PICKERIENG HARNESS EMPORIIUM '-bexton left on Saturday for Win- ing and also band :music. The Mixed .88 ...... W. J. COAKWELL wheke be.intends to reside question of having an orchestra, Spring Wheat.:.... Phone Ind. 301. e ,,Ve 7 iniTlitfir ,Wish him success to assist the choir has not yet been Goose ................... :32 the wesf& settled.