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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_04_28 . :; '". , t,.l. '?..a'.'. ,.• 1'.. -'. .: c e'er' .n -� 's wv � ��'. x 7 _�-�rw.w+•-�k�'.���'r ,e! e1x�.�t�.,. - �.' /�t�'` c..+*d=.?h ,.•*a�-�-�aJ iKs -'�r¢:.� �^r�--a�,••--,c '_rte- .e '.6 �..•... r�����.-..--...,.••+,-r'.-s�'^sa e+.- "^j'.a7!F.`.s,=„+?'.e..e,•�-•w».-,_....r.,-... c i.. t 7 1f r n1V VOL. 'gX .PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911 No 30 #rahsstastal OLet4rb4s. _ HIGHLAND CREEK BALSAM Established 73 years ` The annual meeting of the Wom-) Samuel Disney'has purchased the a Medical SPINK MILLS en's Institute will be held at the house: 200 acre farm lately vacated by John — of Mrs. Wm. Bertrum on Wednesday Lynde, known as the Servos farm. GREENW0674 E.FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- - - -- aft. on May 3rd,at 2. . A pa er Mr. Disney now has 400 in one block. 5 ``�� rno 30 ' ".•ib• tared member of the Optometrical Aeso- On "How to prepare a simple meal in �Vm. Fisk, of Glen Major, has tom• , tion of Ontario. Special attention given to house-cleaning time;' will be given by pletted phis contract for the Toronto 'MILLS„ the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North Mrs. Geor a McIntosh. There will be An hr& Club in a manner highly Sails- �\. Claremont. 4P4f Our new blend of "Cream Bnna” g giving entire satisfaction to all is a demonstration in candy making, factory to the Club and profitably to All ladies are cordially invited to at- himself. C. 31cKINNON, bi.D., L.R.C.S., . frl . Edinburgh, member of the College of good housewives, who are fortu- tend this meeting.. Mr. and Mrs Simson have got nicely No other flour just quite as good as` = , Mmysicians and surgeons-of Ontario,licentiate nate enough to try it. settled on the farm they purchased � of,Royal College of surgeons, Edinbargh. _ • y - from ti rich Jones. They come well BAKERS JOY - RDeaial attention to deieases of women•and �F ++ BROCK ROAD Tea Bung for pastry is the re-ommended and we welcome !them for bread. It makes children. DOce and residence,Brougham. qtr. only flour. It requires less short- Wilfred Badgerow has sold his farm to our midst. MODE '`PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any ocher flour on the to Samuel Fitchett. John Disney, wife and family paid a HETTER market. Seeding is well advanced, a slum- flying visit to his father here on Sun- WHITERr�/J and X-RAY INSTITUTE her of farmers having already finished day. John is now the possessor of a I& fa WEETERJ P7�HERING, - o1+rrARI0 If a high glade Manitoblt Patent their spring work. motor car. He believes in being up than any other. = n., C. DL; is desired werecommend our cele- miss Louisa Hubbard has returned with the times. r bia$ed "White Satin.” Thisa flOnr the city,after spending the holiday A number from here attended the 1tt. ELGIN TOWLE, M. s., Physician-in-nhesge at the home of her parents here. organization meeting of Oddfeliow's Bpedalist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia• stands without a peer. the perfect flour for pastry and cakes. saws of Men. Diseases of women, Cancer&, Mr. Reevey, the new proprietor of Lodge, when a large number of new It makes white,flak pastry and takes ?amara.I-Rayexamination. Diseases of eya, We have a large supply of all the Woodruff farm arrived on Mon- members were initiated as well as y p y ear,now,throat se. Pitting glasses and g pp y day when he took possession. He will several members being, transferred less shortening than other brands. It All•tate and chronic diseases. kinds of mill feet], bran, shorts, rush the spring work with all haste. from other lodges. is a special flour for a special purpose. Ohne Hours 19 to 9 and 7 to 9 d91y P B g I and feed flours, also oat Uriah Jones left for Guelph on Mon- chop, barley chop and pea meal. BALSAM day, where he has secured the Maaeey- CHUPPINGf _ �9at• on Wed Fridays. Mondays, Wednesdays and r days. CHOPPING DAILY Russell Irwin visited at Robt. Day's Harris agency in addition to which he We q will carr a full line of National goods grind feet and fine. 4r f� E. FAREWELL, H.C., BARRIS- on Sund y g . TER.County Crows sttoraq,and const ca Tin such as scales, stoves, separators, etc. ty Oscar Tindall visited in Uxbridge f" - 13 A10111011' Court Ron".Whitby. 10-7 7 -- - We Wish him success in his venture. on day last week.- -- While coming home from Oscar mow. T. BARQLAY,Barrister-at-Law, << A. E. Jones has purchased a new Tindall's on Monday evening, . Solicitor.Notary Public,Special Eaaml- * Hal Forest"driving horse. h X ter for eigh oogrt of Justice, Brock Street, I L. $PINK LIMITED '-yrs• Joseph Ralph spent a few days Yake had an experience t at might i r have proved serious. While driving -f tvhlmbo, 71y visiting friends here last week. P-iCKERING. ONT. Miss Dryden, of Toronto, visited for along a half mile west of Balsam his RJ. G. DOW, B. A„ Barrister, = y horse took fright at a• ile of brie a -- - p a few days at Victor Jamiesoq's: o Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc.- Money to timber on th? mad side and shyingM 3, Miss }laude Shaumtz, of Claremont, ILLS threw the occupants out of the bu loan. Office neat door to the Standard Bank, at Whitby. 251v visiter friends Frere over Sunday. p gR : By breaking the cross-har the animal T � -� T . Fred Rowe 4s working on the C. P. - g .1..J A r Pter•arla BEALR. construction stn these times.. freed itself and dashing away in the aF _ isR ;'. It. `Vxrd haG en ted Ro Red- darkness and was not heard of again fl R, E. J. RHIRLEY, Veterinary g e y until Tuesday evening when it stray- Having put this Mill and water- 4 ' Y mond, of Oshawa. for the summer. D Surgeon. Honorary grai]ate of the On. GLAREJIOVT A couple of members of the hobo ed into a farmer's yard some miles power in first-class shape, I. tarto Veterinary C,,11ege,Toronto,Canada, All !' east Of $roVltlin. ...disease•ani inlnriee of domestic animalatroaa for all styles of furniture. band passed through here Saturday. ha l ad on the most modern approved amid scientidc dearly all the ladies -bereabouts '�' ve installed a principles. Otacea at corner of Bing and Lina were out Sunday bedecked with new BROUGHAM NPyv Attrition,dill for feed. i -on 6•e,. 'ickerins Ontario ly !' Born-April 8t o Fre andMrs. ' '' - - bats. and Mrs. Linton, of Chalk ipond, a son.1 We can ]luso do wheat gristing for �1 h t d T ilustz:es4F � � µw R()o1>aold2ri , Lake, visited at Oscar Barber's last Miss Edith Brodie is spending a few t of your own wheat, � + daps in Pickering. „_you ou .tee ll� is the Conary of tltario, of At Goetick and Miss Alice Tindall, A, Johnston spent Sunday with H, . having put everything in ti weekUA G. HAM-Issuer of Mari-a a Mr, _ y Picture Fra�aes ha, visited at Oscar Tindall'@ on Mechin and family. f� 1 POIICHER. Real Estate Auc- Sunday' R. J. Cowan had .a business trip to order.for doing this. Miss Lillie Irwin has returned home Oehawb on Tuesday, • tioneer,Talnalm,collecter and Passer Window Shades after a pleasant sojourn with friends Mra, D. Defoe, Jr„ spent a couple of Also buckwheat flour, rye flour, si manias°licenses.Brougham 407 in Valencia. days in Toronto last week. tflraham Sour, etc. Very best -, DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage Victor Jamieson has dig ed of his J. Feasby, of Sandford, spent Sun- • I,teensea in She County of Ontario, faithful horse. Fred, and hu purchas- doyy at Mrs. Wm, Feasbfs. attention,given to all work. a 0me°at scare and bis residence.Claremont. ed a younger animal. (ileo. Philipis improving his premi- Give us a call. �3i '�"� Ii4,BEATON,TOWNBHIPQ�&Bif UNDERTAHIN G Me. and Mrs.Thompson.of Toronto, ses by buildig a new barn. ,p 1/• goo•eranes: Oontmi.rtoaa for atttt>y moved on to the Silver farm which Miss Nellie Norton spent a few days 'L7 T T ��eT,T. L A asMrta.fts, Aooanntams. Sts, lioa� b lora in connection they purchased some time ago. with friends in Claremont. ��0. M V on farm peopesty, "tssoss o! >garrigs L1e l James Wilkin is planting out a new Mrs,y J. H. Beal. of Claremont,spent ��� edeas" bi s, Oar. i-r Distance no object. orchard of neariv seven hundred trees Sunda with H. and Mrs, Mechin. �i chiefly spy and baldwin varieties. Miss Olive Wilson, of Claremont, �j POST]LL, Licensed Auctioneer; ' r .L* s for Counties of York andostarla ono. -`- �Priceejalodarate, Harry Bennett has severed his cos- ,spent Tuesday at A. E. Hamilton's, EgR, Stove, `ut and P@a Sizes �g1 tloo ares of all kinds attenued to on aborted vection with B. W. Jones and is now Mr. Dafoe,Jr,, has been off ditty )b hard coal_ - avorkiUK an the-@-;-p. R: t�?pvere attl It nits grlppa- Bept I ]trine steam coal. All coal gang,gang, J. and- :Mfrs. Linton. of Tor+into, �V B. POWELL. Licensed ,Auc- under cover, fill] weight and tioneor, valuator and collector for For Colds and la Grippe Rev, �1r, Rice,otAshburn,preached spent Sundaq with the formers service. eoanties of Ontarto and York. All kinds of An excellent sermon to a large con- ents here, _ .prompt sates sooduated sitber pr.vately or by auction. Rregganon at Mt. Zion on Sunday I�siie Devitt left Monday to attend LUMBER s g ��� �< 'Saie notes collected. or eats. or other par. Prescription prescription No. 4'199, ni ht. high school at Eglington. We wish (�(�/ a ti•ularo.apply at residence, gli:abetb at Pick• gg ., E• Kinn, Phone orders left s.& Nsws office.pick. „ , Mra. R. W. Ward. Accompanied by hlin alrrCPaa, , <. snug, or Dlacnabs. store, Claremont. will re IE3R17110 1.A]Citii.• her mother, Mrs. George Cooper, of W. E. Holtfiy has a new implement Good Mock of rough Rnrl matched •csive Prompt attention, Sairdaetwo xaaran-_ 'hemlock, also nlRtchecLgnd Claremont, case in Whitby one day the shape of art auto harrow, anil Seed. lily pboae nnmberisIadepeadeat 34)01 It goes right after this cold. The IRst week. you oughtto see it. dreQsed ;priice and pine. ' dose is taken every half hour. The Miss Rosie Pilkey, of Buffalo. visit. Inspector Walks paid oar school a No. 1 hemlock lath. A; JOHN PHILIP pries is 25 cents. ed under the parental roof during visit on Tuesday and Pound every- 2x, 3x and 4a Ontario cedars Easter vacation, as also did David thing progressing' nicely. -:.shingles, 3z and Mx British _ Philip, of Guelph. George and Mra. Linton were in Colombia shingles. Has a full line ut tresh and cur- Miss Thompson bas returned to re- Uxbridge on Sunday attending the Let me quote you rices on any ed meats Constant] on hand. FOR THE KIDNEYS. sume her duties as teacher of Mount funeral of the late Chas. Roundtree, q y p Y �$ Constantly Zion school, afters spending the vacs- buildin material you may s p g The Iridies'Aid of the Christian $ y y" Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Premium'- Prescription Kidney tion at her home in Whitby_ . church will meet at.the home of Mrs. require. A Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc._ Pills. A iAlfred Hamilton on Wednesday after- Bill Staff a specialty. al will t-ouvince you �-�-• �` tr y wwlTBvnoon. May 3rd. All are.cordially in- Ind. phone 1504. of their superior merits. Price 5t) vitae: _. Highest prices paid'for The All Saints' bazaar netted over Butcher's cattle cents. _ $100 b1rs.C. J. R'ilgon,who left last week R E E SO R - for Regina to visit .relatives, arrived A. I �- The 84th regiment will attend camp safely.g As Mrs. Wilson is in her 82nd ' T. M. McFA DDEN from June 14th to 26th. year ad made the long journey alone LOCUST HILL Viiekertng �j�e,/ � The merchwnta expect a heavy sea- her many friends will he pleased to DRU'GG'IST A_ND GRADUATE OPTICIA_Y son owing to the construction of the learn many she arrived therein the TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G. C. P. R. through our town. T.R. Trains goiaR East due as follows- hest of health and without fatigue. PICHERING, - 4NT. Mr. Cohen has rented the Crystal No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. First-class rip for hire cam, Smith formerly a resident Theatre to an Oshawa firm. Ii will be •• 1R Local 2.43 P.M. here, died at Petoskey. Mich.,• on :� Day Or nlgtit opened on Saturday evening. Tueada after an illness of some six 14 Local 6.04 P. M. _._ REAL ESTATE... The Women's Inatitute will bold a Trains going West doe as follows*- weeks, The remains will be shipped i B11ti meets all tTalII9 concert in the Music Hall on the,even- No. 13 Local 8,36 A. M. to Whitevale and the funeral, which * Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms fdr sale cheap. room May let, in aid of the new "rest will be a Masonic one, will take place 1Local 2,30 P. M. . mom, 7 7 Mail 8.60 P. M, r 4_ Agent for Canada Carriage(Jo: Good buildings, plenty of water, one- Rev. Dr. Graham, Secretary of the on Sunday afternoor-from his former sgnn8ay included. „,yam half in cash, balance on mortgage if Methodist Church, of Canada, gave home there and the interment�wiil be #'- -We He Peak, Pflekertitry. required. „ an address in the Tabernacle on Sun- made in the Christian cemetery here. day evening, ..MALVERN x ` • - - Also, a good- tenement dwelling Dr. Fothergill, of Toronto, gave an laoksnaithln' yielding 12�in the village of Picker- address here on Tuesday eyenlag on A, very one evening enthusiastic recently was the New _ �• ing, Pneumonia. Thirteen doctors were held here one avenin recent] when l in attendance. the Central Ontario Football League i6e #011 The Ontario County Old Girls'Asso• was rnorganized for the present sea- Having rented the Dunbarton shop ciation will meet in the council cham son. The officers of lfist year were re- r �$� �$ � � # ber on Tuesday evening next to deal elected, name] Hon, Pres-Dr. R. and'opened the same,I am prepar• y y V e�elr ed to do all work entrusted to ss 1��4 witb the Carnegie Library movement. 3h Stewart, .MMarkham; Hon. Vice- me in the above line. Two fI•es occurred here this week; R, G. Barnes, Green River; Pres.- one at eid's house.9t the ba Geo, Scott Agincourt;• 1st Vice-A. Horseall a cult Barneyy g _ Call in and see me any time. W. V• Richardson• and the other to Mrs. Yule's orchar . Third, Scarboro Jt.; 2nd Vice--G. B. - Both were promptly extinguished by Little, Brown's Corners; Sea-Trees- �� T. Z=NTE , the Fire Co. B. Kennedv, Agincourt.• The follow- We are showing this ria i,; :.Notary Public, Pickering. The Eg -Circle will meet in the springM, -- g ing schedules were adopted: well worth our inspection. It . DUN 3ARTON Grange Hall on Monday evening and INTERMEDIATE SCHEDULE — consists of the very latest de- - • - Alfalfa Seed will be addressed by T. A. Benson, of Section A. The _ Macdonald College,Quebec, and J. H. Malvern at Scarboro Junction, May 6 signs. Y , If wishing to purch se a iece - first ,DOMINION BANoaul's Ve hod t 1 S ghland J . at Malvern,M.M May 13 call n and exaof new mine our stock of � _ 1 j\ j, Hare, Whitby MM c 20 O. B Atkins i y _ - master of St. Paul's et i Church Scarboro t. aver May 27 �- -I1ead Offioe, Toronto The undersigned bas for sale a Toronto. has been appointed successor Highland Cr'k at Scarboro Jt., June 3 Solid Gold and Gold-filled Jew- to J. W. F. Harrison, as musical dir- Malvern at Highland Creek,June 10 elry-Souvenir Spoons. Enamel quRtltity of Alfalfa Seed of General BankingBusiness ood ualit and actor of the O. L. Q. g q- Y The medical men of South Ontario Section in Belt Buckles and Brooches, Green River at Pickering, May 6 Cold-filled Bar Pins. Silver- �. - transaeted. very clean, and West Durham have organized a Pickering at Claremont, May is ware, Cut Glass, China, etc. Medical Association with Dr. McGilh• Claremont at Green River,May >D �- • vray, Whitby, as president and Dr. Pickering at Green River May 27 You will find our prices right. u Special attention.given to W. N 1 JACKSON BaDCK ROAD, Finegan, f Oshawa,wa., as secretary. Claremont at Pickering, June 9 =r s the C011eOt10II Of lg A cordial invitation is extend- The . _. • new Collegiate ate' Institute bite Green n River at Claremont June 10 Have Q act was decided upon by the Board of G ed to all. sale notes.- 9 sof Water ? Education at their meeting on Wed- JvxIOR SCHEDIILE _ b buying the south May 8--Scarboro Jt,at H. Creek nesday night, y y' B Malvern at Agincourt , •r BAVIN(}B DEPARTIiIENT. IUCR BROS,OF WHITXVAL1E half of the Henry St.school site, con- May 10-H. Creek at Malvern - stating of one acre for which$700 was y =3epOfsite received of $1. and are prepared to furnish you anything paid. Agincourt at Scarboro Jt. qt n wards. in the line;oNorman Bassett f water supply such ae The Whitby public library site for 'May 17-Malvern at Scarboro 3t. Pumps' windmills, hydraulic rams, the new Carnegie buildingwas deter- Agincourt at H. Creek 3Z._ JEWELER AND OPTICIAN i PICKERING, NE W. S. -.'Y31'teSalt$t allowed at highest plumbing, eta mined-upon by the Old Girl's Aeaocia- May SI-H. Jt. atat Malverncurrent rates. tion by acceptibg the offer made by -_ They are also expert well drillers F. L. Green, of Greenwood. it beinp� June 7-Scarboro Jt. at Agincourt I'I;O1vE "'WHITBY v ' -CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager the corner of Dundas St. st and Malvern at H. Creek 7g ' and respectfully solicit your patrons nett east of Dr. Warren's residence, June 14-Agincourt at Malvern WHITBY BRANCH age for the future. 1 Ind. phone ilb21. the price being H. Creek at Scarboro Jt. 4 -v. ..:+. ..:.,. ...-•,..' ... ,dr •p •-ca-' ::. ,4-:.0¢ ..,. '«�.,,, a. ,'b �' ,Yr r "^ •,+F "�ai£>. "JS:* t,,..., .�a' •r'. x. '•,Yiz".: xt. ' ,' ,.'w,. r! ;,s,:'•i�...r�'::��, •',- �'.°..•.ars„ �:«.w,' '� 'a •'1£� '; n:'' n;. �3' x �?�.” '&�'a •�,.�'•� .;,.,. �,.� yv �,,�"e^:� .., +�7+v*°mac:,.^^:r, .,,: -. gr-:.^..:..-•.. .. 9' 'r:' ,t"..r, 4 -------------------- ?, . .. i t.' d PR10ES Of FARM PROOOCTS - 01LAH7� REPORTS FROM THE LE-1.41, G �(►� �f�� TRADE CENTRES OF r Cannot Buy Pistol or Dagger Without AMERICA. German Saloon Keeper Jailed for, Selling ` _ Permit From Police. Froth Instead of Beer. T _ Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese 'A despatch from Toronto says: Provincial or other police stating and Other Produce at 'Home A despatch from Munich, Ger-I showed that it has become custom-' t Ids a result of the Italian murder that he is entitled to purchase any and Abroad. many, says: Serving short measure dry to serve glasses of beer in which in Toronto oa Good Friday evening of those things, is liable to a fine in beer, and the deception of the the liquor did not ;each the legally and the increase is the number of hof from $20 to $2v0. The purchas- BREADSTUFFS. -` public by filling the "steins" 'and stamped mark indicating the pro- . crimes among foreigners in the er is equally liable under the act. Toronto, April 28.-Flour-Win- "seidels" with froth so as to form per measure, the drinking vessels Y -province generally, the Ontario Records must be kept of all sales ter wheat 90 per cent. patents, 3.- what_i,s popularly known as a "col- being filled to the top with a large a v Uovernment has decided that the made, with name of purchaser, and 30 to X33.35 at seaboard. Manitoba lar, has just been judged an of. quantity of froth. In this way the a Palo of offensive weapons in the failure to comply involves a fine of flours-First patents, $5.40; second fence punishable by imprisonment profits of the house were greatly in ` !Province is to be strictly regulated, from $2b to $200. A further pen- patents, $4.90, and strong bakers', by the Criminal Court here. The creased. The public, however, in tenant of a gigantic beer house, di nantl demurred and to such an 3 ond`in borne cases entirely prohi- alty of $50 is provided for failure $4.70, on track, Toronto. who was arraigned. on a charge of extent that a virtual beer strike wits bited. Commencing with last Sat- to report sales every three months Manitoba wheat-No. 1 North- g g %Lrday, every person who exposes to. the Provincial Police. Officers ern, 97c cash, Bay ports; No. 2 at defrauding the public in this way, brought about, and many hitherto for sale or sells any bowie-knife, I are given power to search people g5c, and No. 3 at 92%c. No. 1 at was sentenced to six weeks in jail most popular drinking resorts have dirk, dagger, stiletto, metal whom they have reason to believe y� y p and a fine of $750, and five of his been practically deserted. The I96c May deliver Ba ports. waiters to terms of from one to suit instituted by several custom- knuckles, skull-cracker or sling- are carrying concealed weapons, � Ontario wheat-leo. 2 red and shot, or who sells a revolver, pistol l and regulations are included look- white, 82 to 83c outside. three weeks in jail. Evidence era, lasted more than five months. 7 ar fir-gun to any person other than ing to the deportation of foreigners Oats-Ontari;1grades, 34 to 34%c, the holder of a certificate from the I upon whom such weapons ars found. outside, and 35%c, on track, Toren- No. 4 white, 35%c. Barley-Malt- ATTEMPT TO BURN HOTEL. . _ to. No. 2 W. C. oats, 37c, and No _ ing, $1.10 to $1.12. 3, 36c, Bay ports. to Old Parry Sound Landmark Had a _ ' Corn-No. 3 American, 56% LIVE Toronto freight. _XASTOCHRKETS. Narrow Escape.S?c, choice steers sold at 6 c choice at r Peas-No. 2 at 80 to.81c, outside. Montreal April 25.-A few,extra A despatch from Parry Sound --TERRIBLE RARWIY WRECK 5 Rye-None offering, with prices. % at'says:: Another attempt to burn the pure! nominal. 6%c, good 5% to 6c, fairly good old Seguin House propert here on 3 Buckwheat-No. 1 at 49 to 50c, at 5% to 5%Yc, fair at 4% to 5c,'Wednesday morning failed through :Train Plunged Through a Bridge' and 2 outside. and common at 4 ac per 1 . The'the prompt action -if the fire ori- r I Bran-Manitobas.. $22.50 to $23, market' for cows was weaker and'gade. This hotel is one of the old• _. in bags, Toronto, -and shorts, $.24' .prices show a decline of % to is time landmarks of Parry Sound, 5 , ,.Persons Lost Their Uvea' - in bags, Toronto. Ontario bran per lb., with sales at prices rang• and in the early days was the only ! 22 to $22.50, in bags, Toronto. ing 2% to 5e per lb,, as to quality. stopping house and sheltered nearly - A despatch front Grahamstown, in of-the injured and dying from Bulla nought from 3% to 5c per all the old-timers. Some time ago `Cape Colony, says: According to I the debris was accompanied by ter- COUNTRY,PRODUCE. lb, Hugs show a further decline of there were two fires in the house In _ the latest estimates 32 irons were viols roans and cries. A large Apples-Spy s, $5 to $6; Baldwins, 23c Per cwt. Calves brought from'one day, and the building was left -{ Milled in the wreck of pa passenger I mass a! wreckage lodged on a ledge $4 to $4.50; No. 2 asaocted, .$3.50 $2 to 86 each. There were a few !in a partly-burned state. At I Itraia on the Bowie Railroad when i 120 feet down, and it was many ;to $•4.50 per barrel. sheep and Spring lambs, which met'o'clock on Wednesday morning firs #; with a ready sale at $5 to $10 for was again discovered in the unoc r}5 lit plunged to destruction into a,hours before all were removed from Beans-Car lots, 1.75 to $1.80, the former, and at from $4 to $9 for - !gorge 250 deep, through the collapse the difficuft, crags and' hoisted inland small lots, $1.90 to $2. copied part of the house, but after of the Blaaukkrantz bride on Sat- I eackin to the lip of the gorge. One Hine the latter. two-hour fight ' g g p g g � Haney-Extracted, in tins, 10 to a g..t was extinguished. >y �pzday. in addition, many were in- I little girl had a miraculous escape. Ile per lb. ; No. 1 comb, wholesale, =``'-- Toronto, April 25.-There was s 'ured, some of them fatally. It was. She was caught! _n a fork of the $2 to 82.50 per dozen; No. 2 comb, THROAT GIVES HIM TROUBLE. strong demand for good butchers ha most spRailing wreck is the bridge and held by one foot over wholesale, $1 "5 to $2 per dozen. several extra well finished steers ' istory of Borth African railways. }the ravine. The rescuers had to Baled hay-No, I at $12.50 to $13, Emperor of Austria Advirsed by selling at $6.25 to $6.37%; another r " lot realized $6. 1'liese were excep The rescue work involved heart- scale girders to the height of 200!on track, and No. 2 at $9 to $10.50. Doctors to Take a Rest. bending experiences, and extricat feet to bring her down. Baled straw-$6.50 to }7, on - (tions, as the average, price for tht ,. ltra:k, Toronto, A despatch from Vienna says: hegt butchers' oa offer aa-from - Potatoes--Car lots, 90 to 93c per j Emperor Francis. Joseph is again j$3 3o to $5.85. Cows soldwfreely aI IN THREE ACCIDENTB. COAL OIL STOVE EXPLODER). long, _and :�'ew+ Brunsw at $1 to having trouble with his tbroat. He last week's levels, but bulls were t - I dl ob gave a joint audience Friday morn? much easier. Several choice milt! -A report sent by Mrs E, Davey, Montreal Woman Killed and Bus-i Poultry - Wholesale prices of Ing to the Austrian and Hungari- cows -at-$75 to 885-each. - Sheep, t Rus Ellice Ave , Winnipeg, will il- band Seves•ely Injured. �d sed ib fowl,, 11 to`1Sc per lbns. 15 to an visedrhlms1ers, but hat Majesty to abandon fur-er it was an- I!smog and calves steady and un, f Iustrate the value of Z boy. o- I16C nounced that his b aicians had-ad- changed. Hos were quoted a1 BAYS y y• Mrs. Aliredhl3er from Montreal ss turkeys, 19 to 21c per lb. i:ive, 1 1 y $6.15 to-$6 25 f,o b , and $6 50 f Iflhe sa s M !lytic bo of '. three, while playing, toll arca i g a8 to 2c less. - 6her audiences_for the prpaent. and watered at the market, . .. is high verandah to the ground,- dead, and the husband seriously M t ' nutting his forehead badly. In burned, as the result of the ex- GOLD FOR KING'S SON. utead of callus a doctor who would!Plosion of a coal oil atove at their -LOCAL- DAIRY MARKETS. '`AR30N I\ A CHI BCS. _ # undoubted! have put in a number 1 on Er.1 morni any Street, ear- gutter-Dain home, 671 llemontl y prints.. 19. to .,oc iYeleh-{I'er'1<t►r:s to gni Prince ol- ---�' _ } m6ming. l. Attempt to Burn_$armed-Eid#t1eP #a PP1Y + of atilt ea, bathed the wound J 5 ng The burning inferior, 16 to 17c. Creamer 2g d y' Rales' Insignia. well, and applied Zam-Buk The oil was thrown arl over the wo- to 28c per Ib. lot rolls, 24 to 24%c Laotbtoa County. man, who rushed to the street, ac- for solids, and--Q-2% to 23e for sep- A despatch from Wyoming says: A despatch from London "sayst 'little fellow, ahaough suffering man, y g y Ikoealy, soon sot relief from his companied by her husband, whose �arator prints. An attempt to burn the Methodist j Wales is enthusiastic over the forth. r sin In the course of three weeks, clothing also caught fire. Mrs Eggs-Case lots, 17 to 18c per Church here was.disepvered at 12.30 looming investiture-of the Prince of applying y Bergeron succumbed to her burns I dozen. 1 o'clock on Friday morning. The Vales at Carnarvon Cantle. The nicely heale-Bukd. daily, the after several hours of agony, she s wooed was nice! healed, Cheese-Large, 14c, sad twins wooden steps is front of the church committee charged with the ar• { "Since then I have also used having been burned almost to a 12%c. New cheese, 12c. were destroyed and the flames had I rangements has acceptedthe of- Zam-Buk for a boil which came on crisp. The house caught fire and -- spread to the building proper be fer of the Welsh coal miners to sup= ` m9 cheek, and which proved very was destroyed. _} HOG PRODUCTS, fore they were extinguished. There Ply• tile- gold required for th4 uk soca drew the boil to a head - STABBED IN THE BREAST. lb., caseolots e!mesal to app is. A pile of oil-soaked waste was !!sinful and looked unsightly, Zam- i , r is no clue as.to who the uilty one Prince a insignia. B , Y $ 0.50; do., short cut, $,3 50 to p MAY SHOWY ON SUNDAY. Viand it then quickly banished it. o pork, found near the wooden steps. "Another time my baby was scald Austrian Lies at Point of Death In $°4;. Pickled rolls; $20. JL od on her left thigh and calf of leg Port Arthur Hospital. - I gams-Li ht to medium, 15c; 'BIT BY B.�SEBALL. Magistrate Decides Case in Favor with boilingwater. Directly it was g _ of Moving Picture Theatre. y A dl's etch from Port Arthur do., heavy. 12 t<, 13c; rolls, Lt% to { done I thought to use Zam-Buk, and says: With a big wound in his left I'12c; breakfast bacon 151: to 17c; P is Fourteen-Year-Old Boy Died of A despatch from Hull Que., 'spreading same on lint I wrapped breast, Martin Marraa; an Austri- backs, 18 to 18%c, In-juries at Three Rivers. says: Hull moving•picture theatres up the baby's limb. Next morning r will be allowed W give Sunday per- she rested much easier and I ap- an, -is in the hospital here hover- Lard-Tierces, LLc: tuba, 11/.e; ,. ing between life and death, and pails, 11%c. A despatch'from from . Three Rivers, formances in future. The long-de lied a fresh bandage with Zam- Quebec, says: Chas. Edward Hople, layed judgment in the case of the - pp Jexano Maurizi is in the police eta- - I kept this treatment u aged 14 years, while baking at Provincial Government against the a P P tion charged with the wounding, It BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. g ., .daily, and was rewarded by seeing is alleged that Maurizi called at 462 other boys playing baseball at the Hull moving picture- theatres to a great improvement each time I Montreal, April 25.--Oats-:m-Cana- Christian Brothers School,,Wednes- compel them to close on the Sab- Algoma Street on Sunday morn- ' dressed the wound. In a very short dish Western, ,No.. 2, 39.t6 38�c, say afternoon, was struck on the bath was delivered in the Hull Po- , ing, under the influence of liquor, car lots ex store: extra No. 1 feed, - ..-'space of time the scalds were all head with the ball. ' At the, same 'lice .,urt an Friday afternoon- by . and stabbed Marren. 38% to 38%c; No. 3 C. W., 38 to y g , Magistrate Qoyette, who.decided in nicely healed. �� - time while tr•in to avoid the ball For all skin injuries and diseases, 38%; No. 2.local white, 36 to 36yc; he also knocked his head against favor of the theatres And dismissed ` W. J. EAGAN APPOINT)E'D. To. 3 local white 35 to - e Wa of the school. A`,3� result the case. piles, eczema, malt rheum and face _ _ i sores, Zam-Buk ie absolutely un- 4 local white, 34 to 34/.,c. ' Flour- he was injured so badly that he Succeeds the Late P. B. )ilei amara - •equalled. 50c. box all druggists Manitoba Spring wheat patents, died on Thursday night. KIN G'S:OLD.FLAGSHIP.. and stores, or post free from Zam- at Manchester. firsts, $Z.30; do., seeonds $4.80• e� .i Buk Co., Toronto, for price.. Try A despatch from Ottawa says: Winter wheat patents, $4.50; POPULATION `OF PARIS: Nelambus Now in the Hands of the 'Zam-Buk Soap! Only 25c. tablet. W. J. Egan, of Montreal, 'has been strong bakers', $4.60; straight vol- -- Shipbreakers. 'y a eluted Canadian Trade Com- leis, $4-to $4 do., in bags, $1. Is Now 25866,856„ Increased Only Pp 75 to $1.85. Rolled oats-Per hay A despatch from London says: _ Ten hotel licenses have been cut missioner in Manchester, to rucceed 125,000 in Fire Years. , off at Hamilton. the late P. B. MacNamara. rel, $4.15; bag of 90 lbs., $1.95. King George's.old flagship, the Me Corn' American No. 3 yellow; 59 to A despatch from Paris, France, Iambus, is in the hands of the ship- ,''" f -- -- - - - --- 59%c. Millfeed-Bran, Ontario, says: The-pop elation of Paris, r c- breakers. The King has ordered a ' ssr'rV $23 to $24; Manitoba, $22 to $23; cording„to the census completed garden chair made of the teakwood '^ March 5 last, .is 2,866,986, which from the--cabin shite and' aides' 'ACCDSEDmiddlings, Ontario, $25; shorts, , g LIBOR LEADE S b anitoba, $24 to $25; mouillie, $25 shows an increase of 124,255 corn- furniture ,also. will . be made for • n $30: . Eggs-Fresh, 17 to 18c., pared with the census of 1906. Queen Alexandra. . Cheese-. 11% 0 12c. But- _ se t I But- ter-Choicest, 23 to 233/,C; seconds, Los Angeles Times and Other Outrages 22 t° 23c. - = Charged A' ainst -ThemaT TES MARKETS. f flF' IING AT -JEBILEEU ' - - Minneapolis, April 25.-Close- Wheat-May, 5 Clone • Wheat-May, 94 7-8 to 95c.; July, A despatch from Indianapolis, ed the detectivea found two quarts 96i-8c; September,, 89c; Cash; No. , [adiana; says: After months of in- of nitro glycerine' and seventeen 1 hard, 983-8c; No. I Northern Prince Arthur of Connaught Received En, restigation, directed by William J. sticks of dynamite in a barn three- 97 378 to 97 7-8c; .No:, 2 Northern, � quarters of a mile-west of Indian- 94 to 95 7-8c; No. '3 wheat, 91.7-8 to thusiastio Ree>�ption at Rome ¢urns, the San Francisco graft in- apolis. Tho barn, the detectives 947=8c. Brari-$21.50 to $22. Flour Iestigator, now head of a.detective say, was rented by McNamara from -First patents., $4.45 to $4.75; sec- - _ Agency, John J. McNamara, Inter- T. H. Jones, the owner. A later and patents, $4.35 to $4.65; first A despatch from Rome, Italy, Prince 'appeared he was cheered pational ';Secretary of the .$•ridge investigation of 1tie offices -of the clears, $2.95 to $3.40; second clears says: Prince Arthur of•Connaught heartily, and thousands ' followed a i end Structural Iron W ?leers of union disclosed in a storeroom of $1.95 to $2.60: = arrived-here on Thursday, the rep- the carriages, in:which he and the America; the headquart # of which the basement of the building sixty- Buffalo, April- 25. - Wheat - Italian sovereigns and thQir attend , resentative of King George and the alms were' driven to the 'Quirinal. Bre in Indianapolis,- arrested four sticks of dynamite, 200 feet of Spring, No. 1 Northern, carloads, " late on Sunday c. Bed with brae, 500 dynamite caps, one dozen store, . 1.01%; Winter, nominal.• British people at the Italian Jubi- At the palace the popular demon..- herey ' complicity in the dyna g of The small' alarm -clocks, and a leather Corn-No. 3 yellow, 53%c; 1\'0. 4,lee. tie received an enthusiastic titration:was.,so.persistent that the -- Loa Angeles T,r,�ea' o ' rctober 1, case mn.de to carry sten-pound can yellow, 54%c; No. 3 corn, 53'/.. to i welcome. King Victor .Emanurl. Prince, yieId�tig to insistent do " 1910, and.ihe PIZ Liewelny -of ' nitro-glycerine. Defective 54c; No. 4 corn, 52% to 52',c, all l and Queen Helens, met the guest at wands, later appeared 'upon the Iron Wn :gni'^ ' t `1C4, Four Burns tou$ possession of all the ex• on track th,rough billed- Oats--No. the- railway- stat;nu, where a great balcony and acknowledged shim 1'0A Angeles- 2 white, 37c; No. 3 wbite, 36%c; crowd ha-d gathered. When t'ae Src_t:ngs. -flours aft 0. solar: ',vas arrest- ,-plasi.ves. '+ ,r • rca;w �,, �,'w i. '�y`.,,+w+ `$,e ..�..+ '. ,_ .:'.'..:.:.:l: _. . ,a :-:..a. xR"�:•. k �. $8 ... ..ft,.r •' ••.,C• .am .r °Ja ti� �,y,� ,r?.fi,FA` .w'�.K:;qa.. v ',M.,✓.a....•'m`' ,'.. T;'a„ �t+' ,.M 9;,. :"',�„ a_ x,: .✓• � .,�' u e••w+- '.rw• at 4, �.k .nr„r ;.4:. �'' �ro^T+;; Y;.y.',.' �, ypy. `d�:'n•�a� �: ,•• .\ `�iti� �.:,Z,v✓ .q �^ s�. .�.��A 4.." '::K �'. :;,..�,�.r,� ;:.,� .,�....r,. � R S'{1, �ri3,.1 ,7'v•" •5:.+'J -R',l: > e,. .r•...i_ 21 M �. 7 7 7 SZOPPING IN BURMA. THE •RULES OF CEaN.A. t1enthe ed, 4 SHE LEARNED FROM sequiree An Effort to-fiet the North China is noted for rearing shop the beat mules in the Middle King- 7 Women to show the Goode.1 �dom. In Peking one will Bee mules Iff TLE GIRL. the CL slelifle ;_­ ­ YOU =AY walk through the mud- !quite " good i ': in every respect as dy old' markets of Rangoon __ :t" Missouri and Kentucky pro- for HE BOUCHARW hours at a time or through the duct. The finest are employed by -7, N D RE' brand new bazaar at X& R_ 'h ADwNe=1gJcF1a1:1ns, k Chinese officials and other wealthy adalay EIKER- HOt Mt'-Dy, 7, man to draw their "Peking LAF IN DODD'S KIDNEY without any of the salespeople in car _T H MA:,�' 'I%eoe Peking carts have taking the elightest notice of you AS been 1111- He"k FILLS. I eceatly the only vehicle used as a possible purchaser of their ti r wares, says Blackwo*d's Magazine. J� HA the Chinese to correspond with -Cold in Head. Y FEVEIR,,�,` easure carriages The dear little ladies sit crow-leg- C-,AIS1 BE CU'RE I in this country. They cured her Daughter's Kidney ged upon long tables in front of the _= the more progressive of the 12Yaseline Remedies inTubm high cupboards oontaining their T�ON MAY 13E STOPF>E D wealthy Chinese are beginning to D Isease and she tried them her- Camphor Ice.Boratect goods. They are placidly amokingli _TLFORSAM� I use modern carriages. The latter, gO4 a ice; self, with the rhowever, can only be used in city CarbolatecLCamphwatect _qsult that her or chatting or painting their faces WILLIAMS MEDICINE —0,- backache and heart trouble are or braiding their hair. They are not streets. The country roads are worse than any dirt road that can Wnite.0)dde of Zinc.etc. attending to business in t" least. gone. - r - If the European is coitapicuolds- Eachforspecial be found in this country. and no purpmea ly dressed or presents & figure iW.1,PECIALISTS carriage built could make a journey IN Joilquieres; Chicoutimi Co.-, Que., WrRe for FreeVaselvle Bwk-to kZ,1 Be in regard to any rqr 'Apr. 17 (Special).—Encouraged to is drugs of all kinds. which the Burman, with his finely laVICE MeEiis`e. Consult Lowest over them without breaking down. trained sense of humor, considers a fried by a. Sand measure- rase Dodd's Kidney Pills by the fact b� W it today A Safe Pill for Sufferers.—There rite a at all ridiculous then a. W riWe roes that they completely cured her lit- r "y1i dru e_-pills that violently purge and FARMS �R� Ile girl of kidney disease Dame of laughter passes along the stalls, stores tioBe W.a. 11ingwood, Orsi af FARMS F ENT AND SALE. and then, indeed, the would-be fill the stomach and intestines with JOB. Bouchard Of this village, is, H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street. customer is noticed; but otherwise pain. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills Toronto. satisfied she has at last found per- the tourist is an object of no inter- 'BUY IN PORT ALBERNI, Us are mild and -effective. They are T does not matter what kind of a far= zaanent relief from the heart trou- est what-ever. oral pur- You are looking for it will pay le and backache that have trou- F you have a small or large sum to'Purely 'vegetable, n e consultto me-as I have several .hunts It requires a great effort to get k�ative entering into reir composi- 'bled her for so long. invest, you should not tail to buy now 9 farms on my list. a Durniese shop woman (they are 1. 'tion and their effect lisoothing and this wonderful seaport railway ter. ; 1.41%IFTY ACRE FAR-Mg from Two Thong. "Yes," Dame Bouchard says, in sinal of the Last West. We can neprly all women) to show you her beneficial. Try them. and be con- Dollars up•o1r reliability. Write us t,�,,Iay,, L.BI B an interview, "I am happy to tell silks, and when at last she has CK, A1,104 Broad Street. �:to a.. vinted, Thousands can attest their I UNDRED ACRE FARMS from Thr.; I' Dodd's Kidney Pills have made spread her merchandise broadczst grear—curative qualities because H Thousand up. me well. They comple,41y cured ;upon the table ari4 you are revel- thousands Iny little girl, twelve ye a-A old, CLEANING LADIES usands owe their laealth and WO HUNDRED ACRE FARMS from ling in.the illusion that you are 1i this T Eight Thousand up. WALKING Vit OUTING SUITS strength to timely use of most kidney <Jisesise, so I made up mY.1ng in the middle of a rainbow, ,sn 114 aoue perfiamy by e,i, r,eiieh preens, Try 1&,excellent medicine. HUNDRED ACRE FARMS Inind tot them for my backache with a chance of heirlizig fast to BrAiSh Amerfoan Dyalng Go. T"Meive Thousand up. nd heart trouble. I have taken some Of its colors, sho will ask her M., i. T onto, O�tawa and Queboc.�! W"Are you feeling very ill 7" ask- se ANDS, and • twelve boxes and feel sure that they price (which is seldom m4ore than ed the doctor. "Let me see your A`3JAiThOBJk LANDS, both improved h."a unimproved, You should Bee me b4. Will completely cure me." one ru too much) and will stick an't •im7 tongue, please." "What's the use, fore going Father (to Taz; son)--i c %Yvt Dodd's Kidney Pills are doing & to it ae glue., ergine how fou can dislike work; to doctor?" replied the patient. HREE TO TEN ACRE FRUIT FARX great work in this neighborhood. She is an indolent-TTLdy in: mamy me it's real enjoyment. Son— tongue can tell how bad I feel." ftom. Twenty-five Hundred up. 44 They have yet to find a case of ways who loves a quiet life, and ''Yos, father, but I don't want to 1, -kidney disease they cannot cure. Ishe has determined that her most give myself up wholly to plea- IFTEEN to TWENTY-FIVE ACI F of I I F FRUIT ARMS from. T1x .12 Whether the disease takes the form 1profitable course is not to haggle sure .1 up. ct of Backache, Lumbago, Rheum&- in the market place. So you mayI. firm, Urinary Trouble or Bright's make up your mind that bargaining EVERAL very line fifty acre ftutl ... ......... Su e4et and palatable, r Good value frons Etch% fie Disease, it is all the same to Dodd's and persuasion are useless arts to , other e I Tyla T=h@o'as a n d. &d Graves' Worm Exterminator is ac- 'I XT consider KINARD'S LINIME2 the ney Pills,,They always cure it. practice in Burma, however valu- BFST Liniment in owe. F yauwhave any kind of proport7 %*' able they may be elsewhere, ceptable to children, and it does its I got my foot badly jammed lately, I "ll rite me, work surely and promptly. bathed it well with KINARD 8 'rini-"Shure, the doctor says A. 34ENT, and it was as well as ever next IN DAWSON, Ninety Colbgrn# day. H* street Phone I've got tobacey heart." Sandy- WORDS OF WISDOM. main 6M Day Yours Te and kohdays. 2n Wright Ave-. 7 UtW&LLEN. Paris an, "Ye'-re safe then, Tim. T. It it's Any- HOW `1110 FOLKS A judge who is never worth "iti- . ... ..... thing like so strong as the tbbacey Olt SALF-460 raciressoodlandidati= ye smoke ut'll ghtand anything. CAN GET FLESHY. cism. is probably never worta any- F ii-took farm or same Preserve, onto LaAe Rostal,12 thing at all it,g with three bay" or unaxio. Fish and a is Dickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup The bad writing of signature snap for cash, Apply sm*Tabuxuds'notmilt�. %ew Accidental Discovery Gives siffect&L'on of the worst form. Broadview. 8&4k at --needs no recommendation. TO all i Beware of that terriblii expres- i1who are familiar with it, it speaks &CENTS WANTED, Startling Results­-Puts Flesh on Mrs. Henpeck-"Do you remenl- 1 cion, A keep myself to myself." A '!for itself. Years of use in the treat- Thin People and Rounds Out Ila- I self is not worth much if it is kept ber when and where we fiat met I" ANVASAXAM WAN1140 woekiy 8242,11 Paid-Alf�ed Tyler Lea4.a. Oviii.rio 'of colds and coughs and all to itself. Henpeck—Yes. it was on Friday, C Perfect Figures. -:affections of the throat has unques- P' he thirteenth day of the month; GENTS WANTED-000 a day sap. The busier a man is, the better t Itionably established its place it was at a (Lnner-party and there -NO experience needed, 146118 on able is he to throw his energy into A .,shit. Absolute necessity to farmers no'es JL y other work. work of thirty men, Pays for isselT monx the ver beat medicines for Simple Prescription GITen. lity were thirteen at the- table." . . ; . troch disease If you give it a trial one hour, Write to-day 9 DER. ILA ti r 3 A very little originality goes a . ERY CO.. Dept 5% Sarna, out. ou will not regret it, You will find PILES CURED IN 4 TO e4 DAYS long way, Your d"gNiss will refund woag If PAZO 01VT. NVI ANTED REPRESENT ATIV98. eithw it 25 cents well invested. For women-and m-en, too, for that asst- In our busy 'present we are apt kZ1qT falls to ours any Gas* Itching. alsvid. T aem. locally on goods necessary ad ter-who can never a ear stylish w,th to forjget our past and tho whoer 5ft brf4dd salary 2 dollars per day and eoW anything they wear aausa of aboor. Be o Mr. Bilkins (fiercely}-"I owe mai thjno�eg* sod angularity, mios,on Exp4rienc* unnecessary J, f. this re- helped ped to make it for us, Nichola Co,, Limited. Toronto _'You a grudge. Mt. Wilkins-& =&ritablo Prevcripuon is destined for the Problem. Am a beauty xpa"r tor tb* , It is e4q�,-ier to give a.direct nega. Bad habits don't seem so bad if grudge, air, remember that", ldr..,fiiure it is simply wonderful 1wkile w"b" answer than a plausible ova. they are yours. GENTI WANTED.-A study of osher Wilkins (Coolly>-"Oh. -that's .20 Agoney propositt a vi 11 A, brifh%nesm to the eyes. and raise to give 6-ne ALt nove cao equal CZ: You 'k tbang! to* a Aad lips., it requires no par. ways resist it 5 I shan't be alarmed, for I ttic'sIcsir dlst:og, but "a as an aid to The man who dodg�e There may be other corn cures, particulars to 1r*.U,.lI,4r`8 UOK! s the pro. never knew you to pat anything you "'u" by its Recuiiar action on the bi-ems of life often has a better time but Halloway's Corn Cure stands Albert Sc., Ott&WL. nerves A44 blood supply, The blood Ladl owed 1" nerves distribute over the body all the than the man who tries to solve it the' head of the list so far as. re- nourishment or flesh building g1emV M1AC9LLA4;t;04U1s obtained froxn the a them. sults are concerned. food. a 16%asiroNa, For your 'own sake, don't wait with thin people has always n One of tho greatest mischiefs of ARM 8CAL.Es, go W price wasou a C, they do matt o• r mtsin F Scale Works. Teplanade. Toronto ;until it happens. It may be a the A#sby mattw bo make themenough Of the present day is the spirit of go- A man was groaning 'because of gain thin UGS FOR HATCHING. Rod 0 ­116hL even to •a cormisl exteni; but headache, toothache, earache, or to as-you-please which prevails. his aching teeth, "Why don't you Burk Eyes, White, Barred J=-. d!�Icov*ry of bion in carts, a harm. 1 1. some painful accident, Hamlins new a go to the dentist?" asked one of I a'k Minorcan. Write Goo, Pollock. loom drugs is L% revelation w science &ad ' 11,,dreds have gained frole ten Jdian Heights, Ont. JWizard Oil will cure it. Get a bot- I to larty� Mistress—"Aad why did you leave his friends. "Oh, f haven't got the pounds in a few weeks There I no da I I LARN THE BARBER TRADE-NEW ger of beeciesing too fat. viten you got your nerve," was the reply. "Never L mystem--conatant practice - carefoi tie now last situation?" Applicant- the right weight iban stop using. I "I was discharged, ma'am. Mis- mind that, replied the friend, "the cuon-s. few weeks co*plets course The general health and strength is &11 _'o" 'Ravr beef bones should never be greatly improved in anZone from wo age tress--"Discharfed Then I'm dentist will find the nerve a free. Graduates earn twelve to I eighteen dollar p weekly. Write for cats. thrown away, for if broken into f sixteen to sixty. women 9"12 afraid you wont suit 'me. What 'right."' logue Molar Barber College, 221 Queen 11 rounded nits &ad ?11ft with we East. TorootoL small pieces they will make some Vs-d men become straight,, strong- were you discharged for?" Appli- lEkti and healthy. excellent stock. cant-"For doing well, in&!&m,7 i AN('ER, MWORS, LUMPS. eto­. lab 1. 7 sif s. h pint bottle TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY tet three terual, cured witho I rise *o`Acem9!Mistre&@-"Wby, - what do you for' Red, Wes. V. e•" N of ('806 of pepsin three oun k. Weary, Watery Eyes C ternal a syrup rhubarb. Tb:n cardiol, one a ounce, pain by Ir Lr4LtWQAt. Write J I last and Granulated EyeIide.M aftne Doesn't before too 4 1 LJO&I Co, Cheapest of all Oils.---�CioiiAder- compound essence -c rd , shake and let Mean I Where was your' o at', mD11r, Fiellinan Mod :fag the oompo two hours, Then add one Smart-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists cu 'qualities of Dr. stand ounce,place I" Applicant-"In the hoe- Limited. COIlLngwood, Out, :tincture cadontene compound (not eLrdo- Thomas' Eclectric Oil it is the J mom). Take teaspoonful before and pital!" . Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 26c. TON 'SCALE. speci I price. wiM.7"s cheapest of all preparations' offer- after meals, ad w before beginning. 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve lit Scale Works, Esplainade, Toronto. An4tic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Books ed to the public. It is to be found OMEN EN WANTED to take orders in and 9ye Advice Free by MaLl. W spare time, no experience ne"S. -in every drug store in Canada from Dumley-"I'm sure if you ac- 4Xurine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. sary, Our I Ines especially used by _.,coast to coast and all country mer- cepted me I'd make you a good bus- mothers and girls, Apply Dept. A, Bilk esrswe ld saw lab Canadian Industrial Company, 111111 'Chants keep it for sale. So, being 'band." . Miss B But the gossip crop is never r Albert St.. Ottawa. 'easily- procurable and extremely�out Of the question, but ,I'm sure failure. I HE Children'p Memorial HospitaL inoderate in price,' no one should I'd make you a goodhusband if I r] Montreal, Quo., is enlarging its without a bottio of it. accepted you." 'Now," said the physician, ­y6u Ninard's Liniment Cures terns, nursing staff, and is prepaed to receive y 131i. will have to eat plain food and not cation who are desirous of b000ming aguitoationo from young women of N. stay Out late at night. Yes,"-re- Mr. Baggie-"Confound trained nurses. Application forms will be COMPENSATION. that forwarded on request. Accepted appli- Sleeplessness. 'Sleep is the great plied -the- parent, "that is what I tailor! 'these trousers are & Mille canto will be given a thorough training in �kr. and Mrs. Sinith 'were both restorer and to be deprived of it is have been thinking ever since',you too Ion,g. Mrs. Baggie-"HOW all branches of nursing. Address all tom- growing very plump; every effort .vital loss. Whatever may be the sent in your bill." - unications to Lady Superintendent. much Bliall I turn them up " Mr. in to reduce their weight had proved 'cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- much half an inch."' Q1 ASKATOON WANTS AGRICULTUX- 1ruitless, and their discontent with 671 ISTS in all branches. Poultryfarm- I range1ment or mental worry, try a Liniment lop safe everywiisrei. their failure teens pathetic. course of Parmelee's Vegetable ere, market gardeners, dairy farmers and It is too bad!" said a mutual Pill s -ing the, dcti REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. hog raisers are badly required,'Prices are By.regulat on of Se"rvant-"PI ease, ma"diii, can Mk�,WIXSLOWS I ve (hi h; demand great and supply trif. 'jol li;.No svitup has been r -friend to, a sympathetic ph ician the stomach whereby the trouble you give me my character?" MiS_ used for over slXTY N'I�ARS by MI of li is is opportunity. Bet. MILLIONS ter i-te for r re to Commissioner. MOTHERS for their CHILDREN 'WHILE Board J"The Smiths are so fond of each lies, they.will, restore normal con- tress�"Certainly, Bridget,; but d of 0, Saskatoon, Baskatche. b THETHING, with PERFUCT SUC4CRS& It other and used to be so mow- graceful ditions and healthful sleep will. fol- what do you want it for I You arb SOOTHF-1; the CHrLD, SOFTENS the GUMS wan, western Canada. ALLAYS all PAIN;CVR"Wr-'ZD COLIC, nuu )imd slender' when' th6y I w.ere.,first- lo W` ' They eitert a sedative force surely not going to leave mg with-- is the best remedy for DIARRRCEA. It is vtb. Some men keep their religion in married upon the nerves and where there out giving notice first?" Servant- solutely hartnless. Be sure and ask for -Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and,take no other cold storage six days out of seven. "Ali. well replied the physici- is unrest they bring rest. "Oh, you never fear, ma'am, I'm kind. Twenty-five cents a bot,le.• "Perkins looks very happy these "Think bow.much more they':n. not thinking of leaving you, but my ....... . "He has reason to be, days. re to each.other now!" Fortune-teller--Your future hus- sister's going into service, and she. PRACTIC.,IL AIDS.. . 4 band will be tall, have dark com- wants the loan of it." Brown replied. "After his wife =--"Edgard, I'm ashamed of you Flexion, and he very wealthy." ,The Griddle Cakes.-All batter cakes and children had been fitted out are better baked'vn� an ungreased with their summer costuinei, he Bottom of a class of twenty-ehree Caller-"Now, , tell- me another i-' 7oiinger boys! Disgraceful 1" "But 'thing. ' How can I get rid of my griddle, as they rise and keep their found there was encu Ii money,lefib A mothqr, it might have been.worse." present husband I" shape, and do not follo'w the greiam_ to buy a new straw hat." You will be rid of the disagreeable "Worse, indeed-? Row could it poi- TAInard's LInIment rures Dandruff. smoke and the odor of burning fat. sibly have been worse 7" "There Your griddle need not necessarily. ht have been more boys in the be of soapstone. If you have an 'g I. made my husband-crost' this la,s.1 I.. old griddle and clean it thorough, afternoon," said Mrs., Caller. "How was that?" queried Mrs. Ho- ly, being sure to remove all burned Mr. Misfit (Siavagely�-"Befcire I fat or batter, it can be used in the arried you, was there any dod- mer. "'He was on the opposit-ee side above way. two tablespoonfuls of of the street, and I beckoned him ring idiot gone on you?" Mrs. to come over, explained the other. melted butter is 4 great imprcN14*_ isfit-"There was one." Mr. ment to all batter cakes. H Vis, LR fifr-1.1I wish to goodness you'd Only one "BROM6 QUININE" Old Gloves.-They cover your tied him 1" IN' M'Sflt'--"I That 1. LAXATIVE BRO,1610 14UINI.-qX Loot • nail buffer -nicely, and give a high- fbe mtguaturt'of W. CLRGVN. Used the for rorld over to Cure a C-5d In On*Doi. er polish than the -chamois skin. The ends of the old long qlove mabe �j�i� Occasionally those who say but 2-3 THEA a fine jewelry bag by sawing a deep hem at the top, And draw a now little talk too much. row ribbon in go as to el000 siad fro* to cept W. Too �' Oi V *soft minard,s Liniment Rellevel Neuralgia. ISSUE !N 0. 17-11. open when needed. Olive 1 06v Two" ;t�� , �•..Via .. ,.�. :., . . : „ , ;�., -;. ,� .r-- ,� d. •� r •' ',:__. �".:.:_._:..:,.....� _..- _.—,... - �._,...__- -"'•.�- ..�- "..x. �'�'+% .._-� -•�-......_.,..=•,,..•-..�:k,.-....,.rte � '.',moi •.�,. S.be cleared as it floods land on lot 4. The Conservative caactts at Ot ptpee foCorru r Ontario Portland It clause two s finish. reclpro- 1 ^ ^ Oem - G G eat cu of Brantford,re cement. y Seeds Seesds 7„ The siren t of the Montreal National Portland Cement Co., of P Durham, re cement. The Municipal Street Railway employees to form a lGarden Seeds 2 packages for 5 ee a tfr - World, St.Thomas, re subscriptions. a union was met by the company s P g " 11E� lti� llf Ontario Bridge Co.,Toronto, re brid- discharging twenty-five conduc- Flower -Seeds, 2 pack. for 5 cents ' tQ� C7 ges and concrete. tors and motormen. f LpnblLi>ede�eryFriday morDiAl"its office. On motion of .Mr. -Sparks,.H. E. •t, ,,Pickering,oat, Turner was heard re gasoline lights. - Garden and Field See 'n bu]k .__.-BATE@ OF ADVERTISING: ---- A requisition was read from Trus _--_Xeufr ddeserr•t4aetneints. _— x B'irst insertion porline io cents tees of B. S. No. 17, bot the issue of DUTCH SETT' ONIONS MULTIPLIERS sal $Bch aubsegnant insert&oa.per lire a cent. debentures-to secure a loan of $3,000 � This raw doe, not iaclu a Legal-air to build a new school house. ALFALFA SEED—Have a bushel �j angel and Turnip Seed sdvertisementa. of home-grown Alfalfa seed for oWe yet. -Special terms ttiven to parties making con- A. Jeffrey applied for use of rock- F rd CHePMnN,6ndley, ✓ ' recta for sora month+or by the year. Half crusher on Kinsale road north of the yearly or yearly contracts paynb2e quarterly.. Kingston road. CART FOR SALE—Newly painted Leave your order now for SEED CORN 'r Business aside,tan linea or under,with paper OII tnotiOII 0. H. Pugh was heard re McLaughlin car for sale. May be seen at one year,$3 W,pavable in advance. g 3f.8.Gha taan'w, Pi lag, M F CHAPMAN 3 sorNoticein local columns ten cent,per line, Altona sideroad bet cons 6 and 7.• H. P five carica per line earn subsequent insertion. Johnson was also heard re ditch in Special contract rates made known on applies- WhitevalB. T OST—Between Pi ketingitIIa nun- ; PURE MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR h -tion. No free adyertiaing. 1.A barton echnol house;- 15 lb horse weight. r Advertisements without written instruntions .Mr. Hooter stated that-the C. P. R. Finder please Leave at NE a Office. MILES'B will be iusertud until forbidden and charged a0- purposed building a 3-ft snow fence on Cxarsaex A consiKnment of this spring's pure m pie syrup and sugar expected cordlnaly. orders for discontinuing advertise• the north side of track from the Sth , daily, Bring along your j r and get it filled. _imeent must be in writing and sent to the pub- T (}I{ SALE-44 sucking pigs, Bis r ' can north. In the.event of this being weeks old.all good stick,at lot Alf con.s, Job Work promptly attended to. done, it would make the Atba cross- Pickering 11j miles west of Brougham. WHITE We have added to our large and well assorted stock or of pure f resh TEB17L8 ing very dangerous. rBougham. � o Groceries, RED ROSE TEA—Try-it package. � $1.25 per year; $1.00 if paid in advance. The committee on Contingencies reFOR BALE—Alsike lied Tim- .25 per to the L"rifted scarce,el2.li0 ported and recommended the followalso,yonng bulls (shorthorn),at lac THE GROCERY.. STORE' ` to advance ing payments: Markham&PickerinPickering. For particulars address r E. ,Claremont P.O. 2atf Telepphone Co., rental of phone,9.00Jas Gropher,rebate dog tax, 1.00; JALE—goose and lot situated Where Quality Counts w 10MN MURKAR, Proprietor, Murkar, 500 poet cards, letter heads on Brock St.. Clair moot. opposite the and envelopes, 11.26. W.J.Methodist church. For particulars apply to -R I A RD o N 'S _ W.J.GREGG,North Claremont alit Your committee recommend the _ NOTES AND COMMENT, purchase of the Rice-Knight Light PABTUIZE TO LET—The unders2gn- �t now installed in the council chamber, ed has pasture let for a limited number rovidin it did not conflict with the ` A few days ago, a mar , pCOmin- Eg� o!cattle,on los g,can 8. Ptokertng. Forinr- - _ •- ti nsurance. then particulars apply to DAVID FILKZY, - a�, tent in one of our large Ontario On motion of Mr.Sparks,chairman, Hallam• so al - �e towns, and for a time warden of rept was adopted. ' the county in which he lived, was ine standing committee on Roads LIVE Men or Women wanted for and Bridges reported and recommend- work at home haying saou or$2.00 per day a Twilne g with.p rtnnit to eluants. B are time can �� Bender on trial charged with graft in var- ed payment as follows: The Sawyer- be used.3work not difficult and requires no lona forms. He used his position Massey Co., repairs to grader,$5.00; azpedence. wtN8TOt4, LIMITED, so_" i P� Ave„ Toronto. of trust to swell his own bank ac- G.T.R., charges on car of cedar and "VES TIME AND GRAIN Rid in charges.35.30• John Pallister, .�: fa � F021 BALE—Privately, the follow- icotant. The amount of money in- work on Salem sideroad, 2.00; Frank 1' ing furniture: Tables, a Perforated Chairs, �a Bodes, work with grader on Brock Kitchen chairs, Kluchea. Catinet, Eedroom __ volved was a good mane hundred road,4th con,, 7th con. and 8th con., sot,Bedroom Dishes, Mized Dishea,'gofa Ii.t Twine is a small item, but good twine saves a lot dollars. He pleaded guilty to the hours, 1#.00; Ed. Selsdon, gravel. Tzee,Lawn&cover,stores and Pi s, Kitchen nt atpense in harvest time. Every time your machine is tatensiL Etc. apply to MRS. W. J.DALE, stopped the delay casts you money. Time in :charge, but had made good the 5.00; A. Gormley• for tile, 75c; M. Pickering. 4 amount which he had stolen from h'ighswander, repairing scraper. 2.00 ; harvest season is always valuable, and some= __ ii R. Pilkey, rep culvert Kinsale toad, rOR SALE OR TO RENT-A six- times extreme! precious on account of the the county. Through instruct- Io regard to F. M. Chapman's com- J, roomed frame dwelling in the Pillage of y tions from the Attorney-General's muuication, would recommend that Claremc his stone cellar, hard and .aft water Condition of weather or grain. Be euro you `2 the reeve inspect same and report at ala'%atabla so goo, nondEtloa. Half-sora o>' use the best twine,—PLYMOUTH _ department. the man was let Off po land containing apple trees and small fruit. I the next meeting PossgaAion can be given at once, Apply to WM, TWINE. Then you will be Safe from r non suspended sentence. It would Having heard O. H. Pugh re grad- EDwAMDb,Balsam. pe g R the annoyances, delays, expenses, which ing Alton& sideroad, would recom- appear from this that there is one I�LACK8!ilITH SHOP TO RENT— � ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Twine - ttp, mood that Mr. Pugh plow same ready 1 D la :be Village of Markham. one of the pit law for the rich and another for for grading. oldasa acd best known elands to York County �otlta perfectly in every machine. Mote the Moor. If.a poor man had stol. In regard to culvert on west bill in for borsesho.ing and general work. OvrtnK to of it is made and used every year thea Y cooetnued to htsleh nt tenant.w.1, Har• Whitevale. would recommend that• ien a loaf of bread to save his wife per,is retlrins from ulnen and his stank and say other kind, because it is known to t Mr. Hoover inspect same and report cools art for ante, Apply to T.s 0.MORGAN, be the beast and has been for years. - ;and family from starvation it at next meeting. when grants would Markham �vonld mean a term of iffi— at-- be dealt with. Binds more sheaves with leas tx- - r Oa motion of Mr. Scott, chairman. Hot' AND LOT—For sale or to pease, no knots, no breaks, and is tr °relent, even had he made good the H lac 7a she village of ClarOtaont a good Or g report was adopted. reazh-cast dwelling 9 rooms, good cellar sad guaranteed full length and extra amount stolen a dozen times. A bylaw was-introduced and passed wood tb,d,hard and ante wawa. @tabic and • Get Plymouth Twine ,y Judging from the attitude asailm- through its various reading and finally driven$ bouss as good as atw, A Dumber of d' g g carried providing for the payment of fruit ire"to tau beezin Far further paru- from the local dealer. Lack im ed b the law-in dealing with men a bonus in certain cases for the build- colors zply a JOHN�tsgsTT' � the whet-shetaf 'J R Thos.Berkatt,CLsrtmona. ao�i _ f� . -''l�il prominent positions it would ing of wire fences in the township of isornaetimes seem that there is acer. Pickering. fixing the bonus at 25c per ARM TO RENT of 100 acres,being rod on the principal roads and 15c on F composed of ions g and Iain tat nth eon J. E. DISNEY, . 'Whitby tain amount of respectability in oober roads. of Piakerina adlei•alcg ebe .+!lag• or nixes• wood Firos-class buildiaw, good teases anA lip. it Alia j , A by-law was introduced and passed to a aEgh rsaas or entre+arson. close to school t k s a a st s Twent tons on order. Will be delivered i. the rase of thefts of large amounte. y r through its various readings and fin• ehurca•mill:OW.within Iwo miles of the O.N. ...The man who steals a small loaf al! carried providing to rales b wa . Gaon• will be rooted to a goo's man Iar ` fsf► sMab _ to your home free o! charge. Drop us a - p P y y tarsi of tan: Possession.I once J. 9. Ot& s.w l its. a and we wilt send pricer. � '110 ' of bread inflicts but little loss of loan the sum of for the Our- N$Y w�ttb, 19tt r the one against whom the offence pose of building a new school house in 8. S. No: 17 in the township of Picker• -VOg SALE_s good rough-cast .-+Lias been made, but the punish- inst. the debentures to be a read-over boa"contstatn(9 rooms besides 0&000" a period often years andarlag ia- and Roos oemont talar Bard and sort w.asr f1► anent is!=evert compared with the ;aside boaas. One•nrsh of as acre of RIod gard terest at the rate of b cent. Pm' as contusing five a plc arras besides other _ 1s: mats who wrecks a bank whereby Dor. Sparks,seconded as Mr. Scott. emu, Also lait»ru►ovfora.tort attached. err Pmts. • • JIJ V � i; distrei>ss Is brought .to ChOats&tIIds. moved chat tenders be asked for the repair wt:b wsrmiflyossa OS. IFortarda• -- e building of ten concrete culverts in ei v�t�cular7 apply to THOS. m seistTstIIN" different rte of the township. the 1N G So% Claremont The highest ambition of man_ y pa p• w titles is to ez rid, and serer to township to futnith the material. E 1 it was also decided to build a new � Hi US:E3t CLQ' �.LV =1V C3• be satisfied until the population iron bridge in Pickering Village to re- a a • ► 1= lace the structure known act Clark's exceeds the-million million mark. It is pp Now is rile time to replace old things with new.. Carpets, Ruffs, -larggo And sr; bridge. ns . i email. N'ew quarter-cut oak leather diners, were $13, now 1.19,50, Bed-room very doubtful if the ideal city is The Council now adjourned to meet sults, couches. aecretarys in miaaion and oak. Window shades. One inch r -,Ithe one with the largest popula- again on Monday. May 15th,at l p.rn.. ' i braes poles with trimmings for 50c., white poles from 15c. up. Music cabinets for the tramtaction of generel busi- HOMESEEKERS ;ardioere etaads, parlor tttbh+a, esteritiioII tables. Iron beets, mattresses ae� tion. The larger a city becomes nese. springs. Everything in the line of House Furnishings. the greater are its difficulties, EXCURSIONS especially that concerning its rani- TO Single motion folding baby carriers from >;5.75 up. - M ITCHING SCALP Ata Vacuum cleaner to sell or rent-%y the day_. _ Mary conditions. As a city be- MaSiteha _38skatt:kon 0o w., AW of,lin a Few floors ' t -•- r: tomes larger, the cost of living be. sD.Q.I Trains 6...Taraew 2.00 p m oe I ,� /11,y y �! a�onles higher, as provisions must There is r jp of made inghat will so quick. APRIL 4, U MAY I.tt,M 2UNE 1J, 97 aft�� f�r ryl orf iii �Ifumelat� g P ly s d the aaaip of distreuinK itohiaess as a�w w be secured from a greater distance. Pamaisx SAas the hair dresser and &raga- JJLY 11,fs .. MUS. s,22 SEPT. 6, 1f 'l tffiar. T. M. 1lfcEaddeu ducrentees Pari- Second law U0lv�D ftam Onto"arson` w priaoaal The slum district is not one peen- Nothweva pa,aa ai Call and get prices'and Pee cuts before placing your order. i scan 8a a to care dandruff, Itops itohing liar to small cities, but to those scalp and falling bsir.or money back, and LOW ROUND-TRIP RATFA:s�atod andES CAREFUL ATTENTION TO whose population is large and sells it for only bo cents oilarge bottle. It swt72o�aaa�d n in > - whoseareaisgreat. The atmos- radiaotlasre. -he hall and gives It a ssad10,�„w;g,;s6odaf+Eraasaatlate i EMBALMING - AND FUNERAL WORK i ' jphere of a large city is not such It is the favorite hair dresser of refined TOURIST SLEEPING-CAR women' because it so quickly refresher a"'f'le�" fun. Phone night or dap, Bell or Independent. - ;as to be conducive to the highest the scalp and is not sticky or greasy is baddsyg'caabl�stet. etar.w J ;physical well-being of those resid- delightful to use Sold and guaranteed in Eartp application must be made -in therein. Take a lar a cit Pickering by Ti M. alcFtdden. ASK Solt uosrftscftitias' fAYfNI[T _ 13 g y .;MIN a"fun womatios. SUCH .Z ALU E 'IN " where hundreds of factories are in Aaph t.� ., GP R,AsemawR.L-Tboarpagt. - (JQUSE FURNISHINGS ditily operation, thltsnecessitating An appeal has been entered on Dat Pr Ant.,Tamaw, r-J behalf of hers. Hebert in the fain- ONLY QIRECT UlIE' 00 CHANSf Of CAR! " h: the use of many furnaces, the nus marriage case.. is seldom offered. We have bedroom suites S riage=1.50;reg. tib, good ser g f'. new. Sideboards, kitchen and dining chairs, tables, lamps, diaries 'by-tile set- amount of carbonic acid deposited ps or dozen, car petaand rugs, extension tables. We can sell you a Singer sew- or the air combined with that isg machine at$10.00,latest improvemeata. 'Bee our 40 piece tea sets at=1.7.6. generated by the breathing of Solid oak bedroom suites, $25.00. Granite and tinware at a bargain. Silver - hundreds of thousands of le, CARDEN < plate tableware. Clothes wringer, solid rubble rots regular tl<5.00'for 118.00. FSP.... ' Parties having articles for axle consult us. must have a most injurious effort LL ` Hi.►es, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, etc,., "Sampson make," �uu tbnsecontinuously breatthing in for all kinds of work in garden and-field: 'wwr. tT• C'-OR1DOW a this ftiu'r ^ir. If perfect health Corner of Church.aad ging Sts. - PIOgERINt,I end thorough enjoyment is desired Have you got all your painting.and papering done yet? If not call _ and make your selections as we have a choice line of Wall' there is nothing like pure-country Papers and a good range of colors of Martin- air. We think a mistake is made Senour Paints. Terms'Cash. - -in building up so many large cities. THE BIND , It would be much better to have G. A. -GILLESPIE DUNBARTON :snore cities and towns but of smal- ]er size. R S ERE 1873 ._. N / .H E �; . OFCANADA r PICKERING COUNCIL. z• --_ __ . The above council met pursuant to `Aud,we have ju=t opened up a complete stock of Garden Seeds, adjournment at the towship hall, 2 packages for 5 cents. CompleteBanking Service , BrDu ham, on Monday the 24th inst. s 10 and 15c. er.lb. g A 7 Members all present, the reeve in the 1�iultlphers and Dutch Sets, c. p chair. See our new lint] of`Spring Hats and Caps. 1 Av • able for Manufacturing and CommercW Houses, The minutes of the last meeting r -were read and approved. Centennial Caps for the little boys.. VVEiolesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities.:• 1if" A'number of accounts were present- Hats for the big boys. - ed and referred to the respective com• '* Hats for the girls. Corporations, farmers and pnvate individuals. so Communications were read from the Hats for Everybody. i ` 'following: g your butter and eggs to us and get-the right price@. -S tangs Bank Department• at every BMCL Canada Cement Co., Ltd., Toronto, Bring r ivin no tions o Portlantcement. Our Groceries are the freaheot•_ K gg g PICKERING BRANC11 ' .7oha Bells .ing th� bridge op lot - -a con a w, out.-ofTrepair. ' M. CLARENCIL T. 'BATTY/ Plansger Chapman.a in that ditch along the �EOP,GE PHILIP BROUGHAM -'- west bide ot; Ieline bet 0 and 10, con 1 f a1N;A1KC8 ALfO AT i►1BtTST. _ r .•d .r G•. .v. ,.p ,.1:'^•< y,.u., s:1.. .c, .�`-`. ?.r" ...!�.Y Vii. ,� ,p _;e;. .dzryner .x: .1':�• *: 'rm�'i.-:a� :«:. "e••' + r�u �S -1,�q. ew`y.- c.,Yra��. yt :e,.r �:.:."'3t-� �«."••�•� �. ;<� i" •.s' •ne". .a'K. •rid, .?. :.',?Z�, rs ., Mn:t, +t' .� ,r+'.':. n- era -: ;... ;,,w, td ,._•�y,r:,.�,., ., .;..r �, rK• S:E a*' ri :a a•r'" �n ,°+:i =r.G' k-. "•"�,i^ •i. �, v�''' ;ri"#�-, Ir 71 7. t . -k d CLARKMONT Mrs. W. Rossiter and, sow, of The members of the Masonic A STEEL BOOTS 1 , STEEL BOOTS I Toronto,visited the former's sister Lodctewill conduct the funeralof OrOu John'Gregg was sin Oshawa' A .. •::5. �C�-Tuesday. Mm John Neal. last Week. the W. H. Smith, which will FOR 211�N John Farmer is sf#&'er;PS a few Wm. Jones is busy thede'days take place on Sunday next. CABG. in Toron at Morgan Pugh's, where he has :,WQMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A. G. Smith,, My was in a contract at carpenter work. town on Monday. The Misses Hamilton and their Ira Boyer spent aPle of friend, Mrs, Gibson of Wroxeter, -'days with friends in the city. It ecity, spent Wednesday in t Faild' s Joseph and Mrs. Cooper, of Miss Emma Brodie,of the West- UM M- mlij Flour and Feed always on hand:Goodwood,were in town last week. ern Hospital, Toronto, is holiday- n a 011t Foster Hutchison, of Stonff ville, ing at the home of her pareuts- The Corner Store, Claremont. was in town one day last weeli- here. R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth spent a Mrs. John Gregg is !a Mount few days with friends in Toronto. Zion ijAting her mother, Mrs. T.' day with Dr. C. J. and Mrs. Bro- present die. , 00 WI Randall Birkitt. of Balsam,-Mrg. F. M. Chapman spent SL111- C. MeAvoy, who is seriously ill at Otheth -.H-- R I ON A A D ON'S' .. spent Sunday with friends in Important showing of finest display of town. Brougham Znlon Lodge,I - The experience of Motherhood is a. 'China. A.yery- large assortment of Gregg & Coates shipped a car- A. F. &A. M.No.269 try2*pg one.to-most women-and marks Stationary. Books,Dollg, TOy$, jUbi -load.of cattle to Montreal on distinctly an epoch in their Lives. Not MoLday. rooeived for the Holiday trade. Call one woman in a hon_brethren of the above lodge are Joseph Readinan is kept busy Sum1noned to attend an emergency dred is prepared or. • • • ana see them. these clays pruning fruit trees and meetingetthe hall, Claremdnt, on understands how to Sunday, April 30th, at 12.30 p, m., for 18tibseriptione taken for all Magazines, properly care forh self. Ofcourse near_ Weekly and Daily N*w"pm siting her tbepur seof conducting the funeral Mrs. Rubt. Cowie is vi. PO service of our late Worshipful Broth- ld7' lyeverywomannow- dao ghter, Mrs. Fred Cowie for a adays has me d i-c a I er. Wm. H. Smith,of Petoskey,Mich.' few days. : "W. The funeral will leave his late rest. treatment at the Wm. and Mrs.* Brklitt, of Bal. dence, Whiievale, and proceed to the time of child-birth, Christian Church cemetery, Broug- but many approach Mxcc3c 93tmeot. sarti, spent Sunday with Fred and 7=W*7 armor. the experience with. Mrs. F ham,for interment. W, M. an organism unfitted for the trial of Our teachers have returned to By order-of the strength, and when the strain is over their duties much refreshed after W. R. W00%'Secreie,.Secretary' her system has,received a shock from U P 1 �...their holiday. which it is hard to recover., Follow- Mrs. James Lawson is visiting EXECUTORS, Ing right upon this comes the nervous her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wright, strain of caring for the child, and a ! - , B IC HTE N Of Green River. distinct change in the mother results. NOTICE TO CREDITORS There is nothing more charming than Mrs. (Rev.)R. Duke has rethrn- ed home after visiting friends in ,Estate ol George Tool, Deceased. da happy and healthy mother of chil- ren,and indeed child-birth under right Liquid House Paints. Pictou for FL time. Notice is hereby giyen pursuant to conditions need be no hazard to health use the ?a m ou's English Joshua and Mrs. Bundy have re R S. 0., 1807, Chapter 129; Section 88, or beauty. The unex plainsble thing is tu reed home after a pleasant two _18veryo-ne who uses these Paints once continues to use them, in fact, will of shattered and amending Acts, that all persons that, with all the evidence ..weeks visit with friends in Mild haviuK claims against the estate of nerves and broken health resulting have no other. Why? Because without doubt-they are the best produced.- May. George Tool, late of the Township of from an unprepared condition, women have tite greatest covering qualities, the most delicate'colo'ri, are made of will peraistin going blindly to the trial. the purest materials. WM. Thompson intends having Pickering, in the County of Ontario, his ice-cream parlor opened on Farmer,- deceased, who died on or It isn't as though the experience- about the Third da s of December,1910 came upon them unawares. They have We carry them in great variety .4 Saturday evening if the weather are required to sen by post, prepaid ample time In which 0 prepare,but Buggy Paint Gold Paint Varnish Stain Wagon Paint be favorable. ago or deliver to one of the undersigned they, for the most part, trust to chance Aluminum Hard Oil Boiled Oil Raw Oil The members of the I. O. O. F. ld de- and to 8touff ville next Executors of the Will of them pay penalty,once childless t Turpentine Pure White Lead tirpose goin ceased..on or before the 23rd day of I any homes on here Sunday evening W attend the M�y. 1911, tbei- are now children because of the fact -Paints for every purpose r christian and sur- Brushes for every purpose. -church parade. nauies And addresses, with full Parti- Vegetable that ILeydia E. Pirikham'@ % pound makes w o me a normal, Get one of our Color Cards. White Lime. Whiting Plaster N e6on Wagg, who has been laid culars,of their claims and the nature COM -off duty for a week with avery of the securities, if any, held by them. healthy, and strong. of Paris Always on band. And take notice that after the said -Severe attack of Is grippe, is now woman who would like able to be around again. 23rd day of May, 1911, the said Exe- special advice In regard to this tutors will proceed to distribute the matter is cordially invited to CHARLES SARGENT Wm. Shepherdsoo, of Indian assets of the said deceased among the write to aff". Pinkham at Lynn, ,River, was here last week attend- parties entitled thereto, having re- Masa, Her letter will be hold In ,HARDWARE, STOVES AND FURNAICES 4j 1ng the funeral of his nephew, the gard only to the claims Of which said strict co"denm infant son of Levi and Mrs. Liu- notice shall have been given as above required, and that the said Execu- Thos, Gibbons is spending a tom will not be liable for sald assets 60 YKARSP week with his daughter, Mrs. R. or Amy part thereof to any per- 1EXPKA19MCIS persons of whose claims notice Corn Cultivators I Worthy, of Brampton, and with 110D Or 4riends in-other parts of Western- shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. If you want a Corn Cultivator, better investigate at -Ontario. Dated the lith day of April,1911. The football boys are now busy . Jow Tool. Brcck Road P. 0..Ont. the mrits of the PLANET JR. line pract Their first league Sim Tool, Brougham P.0., Out. Cultivator Our No. 72, two-row vator works two rows of corn, turni _3 4RAMOViff—be played here o K TRACW 1AAM8 It ZU, Mary New Tool. . mangels, potatoes or beaus thoroughly at once. s, 18th, When their opponebts, Brock Road. P. 0.. Ont. Dema"s be the"Pickering team. Bsecutors. copyMews&a. . The We of the household effects a=101%r L Gnaw abiy It for. �.-belougiog to the S. Bray estate BRONCHITIS '"01PURMILY in' I Have a Piamp e, n my a op UV tres was belA on Wednesday and was U6WIMinspecLiun. Call in and see It. Aix -7 well aptended. � Bidding was brisk CMD ..post card will bring a catalogue 1 sand pfices were high. 7 ' with full partienlars. The annual meeting of the t7nion "Cemetery-Company will be held SL Jean, P.Q. Jan..SW 19106 --------4 so :in the Masonic Hall this (Friday) Father Morriscy Med.Co.Ltd.. :evening at 7.80 o'clock. A fall at- I can gmwf ully %Mtl!Y in favor (A tendance of shareholders is reques Father Morr"eye i M edj for Bronchial sop:6 w-1101difthoftli Igo Plymoiath Twine I -Re trouble. I had suffered for some time :ted. from Bronchitis,and eould t nothing urtailed Our slumbers are mneb c give me ease, unul I tried Kthe,Orris. I have the agency f or Plymouth these mornings0 X by the incessant evs Prescription (Na(No. 10). To my Crest Twine, and can supply those -beating of the carpet cleaners. surprise, after I had taken this rentacI7 I a W1 comm However, we expect that the meed to better,and soon Lner who demand a good was CQmVeW1e7= g -Asoon tire of their pastime when article. normal state of affairs will return GEORGE DESMARAIS. 0 0 go K il'..jPricee are right. Graham Bros. shipped.two ho Everybody knows that --y common roots, barks and herbe, contain Nature's as ses to the Toronto Horse Show mo !t I jr1C91 1911 1b k own provision We wish them success. The firm with his wonderful medical skit!,to oom- L W V for the relief of a (3 which is being held this week. coicts. it reffinised for FaMm Z HIN 8 1. a I &W ' Howard E-. Turner, , hiteiale' rr [is 03 2 44 has recently sold a number of their bine extracts from these in such.&way as c�X lo rr 90 ;rr -torses -to different parts of the to make the most effective cum for all province. forms of throat and lung troubles. Z-2 Jan • Mrs. Birkett who has moved to- His P ript4on, known m "Father PiAarmg Lumber Yard R. -B RYAN LuM Took", Feb 391A�TUBIMK .1lorriscy'a No. 10" or m am ID her daughter's at Balsam, is now 3tops a cough by etaing the inflamed coth- 0 A. q. �Tobsceos, vipes and smokers' here for .stn of throat or offering her residence lungs whielt causes it Pine flooring, Manitoba siding.,drop sundries. pi office Bell sale. This is a- most desirable It goes a step further,too, and earm its Z may tg siding, watched, rough and'dreased .:Telephone Co. A&Fency for property and will be sold most name of"Lung ToWel" by 0-%C15 Pine and hemlock. 11 in.and I in. Rolston Laundry. _pr na C1 -reasonably. See advt.,.irrqnother the weakened parts. d=ine. j in. V matchii -size 23e. 'Regular size W At CLAREMGNT. ONTARIO # column, Trial pine, New Brunswick white 2 N 2 �Z sop$ cedar shingles. our deaier's or frars Va" Farmers are now very busy at 1"40 Uedictine Co., Ltd., o". r..-.ne atrictly. C&StL their spring work, and many are 0 Montreal, Que. t; V r. M.- ' Nov k nr 3DOW about finished. They report D"I k • W. D. GORDON &SON. that the land is working up in ex.- Sora and guaranteed in Pickering JLntwLry 1912-Whitib?15 Omlba 16,BTOU,06 by T. M. McFadden . 3 das L Oshawa -cellent condition. All that is Up=pn 1711, ZQ k c-alit—q it S 1ollcwed by warm weather. needed now is a good warm rain, NORTHERN GROWN THE We regret to report the death 00. :of the infant son of Leri and hits. Linton, which took place on Wed- Our Millinery is booming. For a Beautiful-up.t6-"te Appli,pear,plum,cherry, peach, nesday the 19th inst. at the age of at we-can satisfy you in quality sad-price. grape vines, raspberries, goosber- Of all materials and design blackberries, dew- kept in stook. It will pay you ries, currants, four months after only a few days WALL PAPERS berries, nut trees, ornamentals of to pall at our works acd inspect oar shalt -illness. -The funeral took place on A full line-in everything you want. See our samples all- kinds. Norway spruce, roe". and obtain priors. Don't be ad" Thursday to the Union Cemetery. flowering'shrubs, climbers of many' wig we do not employ them,eoumq 'The sympathy of the *hole corn- HOUSEE101,J) FR.UNI$HINQ;g - sorts,etc. Mammoth dewberry a ly we 0an, and do throw offthe ywts ca Inihnity is extended to Mr. and Lace Curtains, Blinds, Linoleums, Floor Oilcloths,Stair'Oilcloths, Carpets, specialty. Send for my- talogue 00mmission of le psi 01int.,whiob you wilt Mrs. Linton and family in their -Carpet Rugs—we can save you money by getting carpet rugs through it tells the whole story. Mention oar4duly save by purchasing from as. -sudden bereavement. us—Cistons, Art Muslins,Table Linens, Pillow Slips, thii pap;6r. oall solicited. A lodge of the Independent Bed Spreads, Shaker Blankets,.etc� WHITITINANITE CO., 40rder of Oddfellows was organized DRESS GOODS AND PAINTS MISMER'S NURSERY omen. — Whitby, Ontut . . here on Friday night last. About Cashmeres, Voila, Panamas, Lustrei. Xiialin's, Ginghams, Wrapperetts. ONTARIO PORT RLP 10 125 visiting brethren were present -.�A full line of Ladie4' Furbighfugii. E. W. EVANS from Mount Albert,' Stotiffville, -Markham Village anBOOTS AND SHOES d Whitevale. The,-Pickering A call will satisfy you 'Tump M, A full line of toe best quality at reasonable prices. Anufacturer ,After the ceremony of initiating our goods and values are-right; the new members and the installa- Vigilance Committee S4,op and Residence, Dundas.Stj tion of officers, refreshments were served. This was followed by a tur price for qea aid 'Coffee r=CZS oCj t, to WHITBY, ONT. IL&T 3k&ZMW=XZ The object'6f this Ass a ion is SOP999 "good program of speeche, rO TZ A AL301 00rrX lessen stealin and prosecute doors Of Whitby,4ouse. .:J. readings etc.' Dogree teams from" Black tea, good lb. Black tea.,.... lb. the f. Three eloni. .'Mount Albert Markham and Black and mixed tea...........25 Black and mixed tea............3D m stolen ooramani- Stouffvllle, performed the work Black and nixed tea.............40 Blick and rifted tea...........50 emberi having property Gate immediately=K any member We are prepared to instal wood oilro'c' Coffee...........................26 Coffee...... ...... 90 of the evening, and the manner in "pumps on short notice also attend ..........36 Coffee...........................40 of Executive Committee. which they did their work created Coffee................. $1.00. to 9,11 kinds of repairing. Kamboarelilp fee :much favorable criticism. We 5 tario.Wind,Kill, $1.50 qz $1.7 Tickein mar b4 had from the PresidectAr Agent for the.On "congratulit,6 the or&r here in 80=*tarT *u SP9116stion. their bright outlook fora success Buy from us. You save 25c., of about three to fire dollars a year—this Is for also gasoline engines and the squre gear ful future. They Intend to have ybur ronsideration. Broome at nod prices, 26, ID and 36c. Scrub Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, brushes and daubers—tic. to 35c. w. V.Richardson,Piotering, Ont]'L their lodire'room over the Birkett J.A. O'Cqmnor Arth Shur J eftey MAGNET aftg,&M SEPARATOR �j J36.1 U, b the purpow PICKE RING lock which wW be fitted up for D SIMPSON & Co., Phone No.50 at rwideum 14 N V 7.. 71-' 44 4 4 4 1 i 4.M+4 4 4 0 4 4 W+4 0 0+++++++++++++*++ nothing, seeing-nothing only wrap- . ... .. of passion 0 in a hot flood 'b tet this 'pries ped about 1101W n� Ail s t this ony help you.that- was born of his recklessaies PAINT over thl jad Canaa are thou� and despair I Bands ustomors holding i TESTIMONY hii-rb gratitute tbe, old re- e- ar -liable brand of 'XIV CHAPTER was at its full The summer moon n emerged height,as theyoungma RAMSAYS PAINTS from the house and went 'slowly 00 -ustranteed to preserve, to pro- + to the lawn. teat,- to beautify. n*ver.to peeL. 4 1 ry ­Wh4t, .no� 9.0n berry ORP, A' LOOK, INTO- THE- PAST .- 6 t,o bed crack or chalk, .4LIWOLYR living, . 4- cried Dorothy, rising- alertly and for the lifetime of pure paints I u d always sold at the right going to meet him. "I thought yo an price. Ask about them, and were-in dreamland by this time!" write us for Booklet, ABCDE 4 + -s.+-+--47- suddenly icruembered an im free-, a- handsome Booklet, on You should have 1portant letter I had to write," he house painting. it. -CEIAPTER XIII.-(Cont'd) willingly, nay, -eagerly, to be- the-i r6ph6d, with a faint, smile playing Cr, - I 1 0 wife of such a man as Thomas , is face for an instant. A.. RANIGAY A &ON CO., her hand, �-_ Derrick D over h ey put out shawl His wife.. Axn!ey not have done that THU PAINT Montrou -Mrs. Darnley 1 Could MAKUR& "an lad offered her cheek to her sae. -bit his lips to keep back the gr "at! the morning eh; sir I" KSVCL 1914.1 "You aie a tardy traveller,. Der% that r�ould_ have epizart(Id them. : morning, t�.risk losing any i "I did not Id her lips meet his i 7!7� p PIP I I IN" ick," she said, with a cold smile. Never more would of the delicious moments I shall in her fingers, but -never more should he clasp her He just t Bulge myself in to-morrow." id not'bend his head to kiss her. slender form to big heart-never i Darillk-y laughud, sbortly, his t1f FOR MFTR 'Le ul:) At awn, more, would her eyes smile round the rATAApaAL rEVER -6 longer, his she but AND ALL VV.'m. "A tardy traveller on e as n Ef DIS +eek. eves Went Slowly a useless him-she* w she was not there-he felt it, XA A &a A" TUROAT EASrA had some belonged to Thomas Craws-haw-to rather than ban saw it. AD ]PlNv gurney. I suppose you Cures the sick and acts as a preventative for others. Liquid riven on me to that vulgar brute, whose very pres- kidney pod reason for sending �Vhat a lovely night," he said, brood mLres and all others. Beat kid the ton�rue.,Safe for br a it deseffatio*ri- something, � 16.00 the dQzen. Sold by all drugirists barns" tansact your imaginary business, ence near-hef seemed abruptly; he must say so 50-cents a bottle tore.—ALL WHOL sauntering houses. blatribu ESALIC J)HUGGISTS The sight-of the men to li�-.; �-',_pothisr; but I confess I don't see i and. this came mechanically. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists.GOshe&,lad..V.&A. to and f with the a little glow of trium clearly.'.i lips. Dorothy gave a soft s�on shining over his "I don't understand You,. Der- Rhant posses The beauty Of the nigla bad swartlif face seas' more than the `gn- t') i gto6d, t cerialDly .been lost on hei' - 1) the woman who had fiilpd Ick. man' could bear. w she mentally a- '"d �his dreams with such unspeakable Mrs. Darnley'&* ;voice was sur- younger hered oath he- start. now; but no Here's a Home Dye With &-BmQt lie lbe�uty: he had but to stretch out that he was right; it was That ate }rise and hauteur combined. to his feet. forgetful, heedleS. turned to her suddenly ii�s arms and he R:ould- touch her, ... ..He gave her a 'sharp lo.uk,,then, ed hi led itting aldne­ le 1 vet she was lounging there quietly, ANYONE that Dorothy was gazing At him in jithout another word, turned t Why are 'you S_ startled' surprise, and without an- Ito all appearances as indifferent as --ocher mrd-he to thea-ked- j though were a block of stone Can Use. d-he i'trude away prefer to," rutity ans%ve -I will sit here for a little while, house. line 7 it was very strange; she had clung "omit DYKINQ has "there is no 0 1 ed truthfully; Polly," he said, wearily, as he'saw noW Llways been more OC vi -ipt Ybil, n late of L difficult un stay lo-igpr I shall kill h'in' 'here ow' that I care 1 to him, nestled in his arms and der. fiat he could not, intist not, try to exec when Wape indoors yet, if he would pre- I shall:not be abre to re4train My- ,a chasm stretched between them, W to talk w. Nancy has disappeared; ; taking—Not so -If he muttered,- fiercely? mad- ' find d ber high-anti- low' and to clasp hands across the gulf you use -o-Felit awakward speculation about Be I can't. n m. i .3 was impossible�to murmur his love- S.. sI-ple "And then, dear, after I IY. should net be the least surprise,: C-4 d I—r3r He reached the Hall and made his if I suddenly discovered she had vows a dishonor. I - 0 a-al.t It ox. Tb.JOHNSC ave been refreshed., by the night mpbre,-'s ­dcu," he Mrs. -Wortley all How fair and girlish she looked! ILICHkRbSON is,�,eet' company, I way t4o Sir Hu walked to see ONUfm-ALL KINDS--] Co..I_LnLtLd Air. and your be safe here from 'alone-sbe has ISeen so strange all in the moonlight* The power of 'think I will go to bed." knew-he would redatrN,,con. ''You shall do exactly as" you' intrusion-;- but, nevertheless, he day-but then she has been ill,.poor her beauty stole into 1-is brain and JUST TMISIX OF ITB I irefully 'dear." awoke h' With DY-0-LA you can cOlOr it-her Wool, dike,"-Dorothy-answered;of course, wok the precaution of ci -s Passion. Cotton sl�k of mized Chance with and sit- locking the door, and once alone.� --Has she-beerL.very..ilJ V ;she is mine-she belongs to the iiM&ye)T*. No Chance Of uslag the drawing up a tiny ehair, in- me"' clamored his heart. ''I will wactad or ties Goods you here to cO1OrJ a ting close to h'm. "Bui tell me, he flung himself in a chair, and Derry's voice was only faintly arms licit give her up"' :4 n w buried-bis face in-his folded terested. Derry, what &d you mean just'now . I by saying that there was no real on the table.' . . . J --Very-. I saw her just before He heard Dorothy's voice gently T11 , the ' looked awful. I chiding her, and he listened hon -to to take you away -.He felt and sick from luncheon, and she -to Vt another good berth in Eng- Cu but she must gri!y for her reply.violence -of the anger he had ex- reafly was alarmed, -her tones land, and he wenth out to South I meant that I had been in.ai�e the -dull, -be- bet' uld not be out How dull and heavy I America, where he eventually ob- .--It .7 a fool"' periOnced, and nerw caine I ter, or 'she wo had been �twined Q take its , woulL she were , She whose voice med a post as harbor-master. He spoke so hicittiv. '50 bitterly. dead ache of despair Of her room, Such is the unhappy lot Of -I ag�ne not.-- -as light and joyous as a bird's many a that Dorothy started. She had Place 1-te tr -- I -I *hould im - A o�er biJ s' But he wav forgetting! Of never seen him in such a mr,od be, �trong man as hv was em Derry passed his ban note capable officer.she had fore, and-she was a little-frighten- bled in limb. lQye. that, had hot eies. His soreheart felt a c6urse this was acting; The passenger may often chafe -seemed to been so saeet, had turned to 3ut-h pang s be heaM of seen hun on t e terrace. and she a-nd call the skipper an-old .roman ed- but the young man -i pass through it a again came - He fcir preferring �o remain In have forgotten her very presence, bitterness as he had never dreamed her suffering ; and once was playing fur his benefit. -harbor He recalled the brief ectaqy c was reused s-uddenly from his"trou- a few hours longer because a storm that curious doubt-i. duuht that he was gazing to his right-hand. at G nim. As he sat : 'hope, and bled thoughts is raging outside, but no one can other man who had robbed him that had come t,6 was mingled.with strange here alone- in-the empty room and so un- -What are you staring at, Mr. ,blame him,ltar• refusing to take 'he of all tilat made life dear and sweet-; t gray dusk. he remembered with .pain; but it was so vague. le) I" laughtd the Bon. Maude least risk tnat any deprive him of nory, he dismissed it almost Darn for w6use sake he had been pushed the 'immediately -art the fade- from below his livelihood- aside, jilted, despised: For whom his a wild throb at his lit Immediately from ht� mind. g Y- that had run -disaster happens the trampled, un, scribable jo n thr<;ugh .Shall we go for a stroll 7"' Dore. He looked down, niid his brow Whm any wh,,le love had boon tn es of &it- his veint as his armt first etiful tod da Beed ; he had not noticed-that captain is always to blame, &I- af_ ­der foot as the dead leaves thy sa�d, laughingly, caught her whispered me," M r any une was near, far legs that th,'tigh -his owners may have order- tumn are crushed into the mire. her, and he ca '-Merefield will- Slav regardless of 3t, fresh lips. L echoing her laugh. Crawbhaw was at hand. ed him to press on For an.hour he had been I -and bad love on her swe( lied, echoi H�, Darilley rep -Looks as if he had seen a ghost, ff g. weattier. In these ing about the grounds, trying to no, no., it had never been love. H•' h'olluw-, force6 way. only lung out his arms soddenly, and in a don't he V' observed that gentle- days of competition a 4elay of on self th meet- the others, Her face flushed. n the Torfeit schocl him started to his feet, 'Merefleld is so foolish." man, without-troubling to remove a few holirs may mea to grow calm, and act as though so the captain and the E %:th;s horrible-thing had never,been, can't. stay here," he said to "Take care; he..has- a title." his cigar from his 'mouth. of a penalty, JA. m And when ownerq.must take risks. If she had it himself, hoarsely. "I must 90 at Despife his efforts', Derrick could .1fis head was adti-ned.with a soft risk ends in . �Hwd he but known ! WI.at-does it mat-. not yett be quite matural. slouched.<J hat, his-hands.were plung- I the r disaster it is the one . word of once-where I L sent hiril'one line, oc In who pays the penalty, T where 1. One place ;6 as good i6� trousers pockets he looked captain have te Dorothy.looked at him nervously. ed in his.trou 11 he would never warning, , my hope is gone-my had bet- even more vulgar and pretentious A good officer with powerful- oome back But now he was here, another now '-I think, after all, You able to find a snug -gpan evening dress;friends may be and he must go through the ordeal, ambition dead. Why need I work ter go to bed-; you seem thoroughly 'in his spick-and shore as harbor-rdaster or On the mor- for the future-why struggle I Ev- Derry. than in his rough riding attire. billet a at. least, this evening. iryth.ing-is. bate and false and-mis- 'knocked out. W.er, for Darriley's right hand clincht-A it- %ome other- marine post, -but such row 'he w�uld go. But tfiemoj�row- 1 But the man made ficians his, good fortune only comes to the few. lender, self, but he made no reply to t not iet born, and the.night erable Then his mood changed. at' that moment ho saw a s The must be content with the was 7V -How white she waLs," he said, -white-robed form coming toward though- Miss Cheater evidently many 0, small coalting vea- was ohly new. "her face was , found i-t so witty that she laughed command of had suffered no-one but'hurriedly, too himself moonlight- ready to. take out an What he she ,them in the immoderately. ". 1-, or be rf. whose owners would could ever know, The blow drawn as if with pain. Did It i� Nancy, cried Dorothy but there himself co really suffer ox­� Ps.haw! it was are- no ghosts ancient ship struck at his let us go and scold her, naughty. "Oh I not mind losing-it op.a dangerous had a double.effect� it I acting. If she felt anything,' -it here', are there, Mr. Darnley V she voyage. heart and at his pride. girl things,-had mast-ha:ve- been sliam?- shame at She ran away swiftly, and Der. cried.- 1i; i t any y wonder 'then that many "There's some one Cruel deception. his Fo dowm with Love, that levels alland -one who looks like f t" 1prased from his generous mind all her wrong, k Darnley set teeth a skipper prefers o g !He passed his hand over his brow,. rick one; anyhow.." -bis Sessel­to facing a searching in ioucation of inequality between him- �Ii­nched his ,itrung hands.t' (To be.continued-.) fasten all 7 it was wet with perspiritio' to brave him, quiry which innay7 try to f pelf and Nancy., It wa,s nothing to he paced on, So she had come upon him. All �d years of Yet," he mused, as and she? - The'coinedy was.. about. kinds of misconduct kim that she had passe "there i.s something 'in the whole have been much at sea can tell TO -er- mon home, begin! 'Well, with ail his heart,' wh',)- -a common tales of captains .�er childhood in affair. I -do not understand. Whv to I TTLERS' LOW RATES who have delib her � surroundirigs. had* been a me 0� She would play her part to perf-c- SE, NURTHWEST• 'in con- )hat should my mother have sent I t Ought AGO ately refused to be rescued her connections plebeian. . of course, but if ,Ile c h -& NORTH �., 16 yulgar, h that useless. journey Is there some 'tiOn, and failt-6r skis Nvas VIA C1111C I sequence of disaster brought about -loved her, that was WESTERN BY. mystery here- I bi- s6rn�- 'error or default on. their He had ?" Xn6ongciously. his see him a tnou h--, against .01, the world he mistaken. maybe remembered that 9 she w a, heart:beat quicker. Can there be 1111 part. It those ;f a German line Fould have upheld' her; b s c d-" 1 How pale she was; an-i were th April 4,. 11,* is-and 25 from !points I thQ captain r that 0 nection between an e , n any c n --h-- Excellent train service ago de- a tlewoman it }slack tnarks beneath her ex 7: lire, good, . true gentlewoman i He paused, then' 'shook fiis eh ad 7 in Cnnada. --.ore a few years and he. loved, -es, 0� did the moon throw ran 0as-sufficient for him, a quisite e� Or Duluth. to Winni IiIW7.atelN-.shot himself. im, looking! How could his mother 'have any c ia4 '%'a' St. -Paul -c. v.-As another Jer: It seemed to h* thing.to do with Nancy's affairs? clikeer shadows across her-face 1,e pe.g. For full PaTticulars address famous case K now, that he. had loved her She had spoken the truth with her bring them there she B. H. Bennett, Generil Agent', 46 1 -,N he'n i 66 stranding of 'a, liner led to. very 4rst-f rem the•mo- own lips; she had Eold him she did How strange.it seemed.; here Yonge Street,-Toronto, Out, the loss of Many lives. among which m the rig to his arm wa s that of the captain. The ped-' 'pent when she had clu not love him! plc of tl-ri-- coast will tell you to this That bygone January night, anal he i In his­exritcme'nt he forgot that the her tormentor: "S RESPON SIBILITIES kl�y thif 'lie was really among _tad struck h _cowardly or Nancy ,ha-d - aever uttered CAPTAIN ear mud. Had not her sweet PO � .qavpd but preferred to disappear. to the m belief is one f 4 'd him, and could he such a falsehoo-d.. 'Constipeion 4 the When Skippers Their Ships' this bel ne o ives,haunted forget the quick rush of plea- "Ali!" he cried, passionately ideas that possess rightly punished for humbling rbot of many forms of They Lose Thpir-Livrl.ihood.- curious I if the lure that filled him when she-had am occasionally,. cases c my- pride the Aust that bygone gh i�o faidt'P"')le -red from Some put her small hand- iii his that ce- 'eir-kness and of an years, ago, throu d kinLi have no doubt occur night in this. very room, and eu- in,- � fine ship was Pile ii`.­--PeursoTr's Weekly,, in Sir Humph- of her ca .�ul tune to tune.-L-brated evening �oasf,of South "td she treating her to forgiye me and re- endless W12Pullit 0f lip on the rock iey�s en," and 'whispered main at the Hall ; had I been firm, It was ail almost new Pls- crica. ---------------- - friend. Friend! ah human inisery. with many would be his she would have gone, and I should senger and cargo vessel i% Qow could her lips have been so.have-been spared this misery," thanks to the people on board, yet, Jalse-so cruell face, rose be- skill of the skipper, Ill were\saf�Oy nails into.his -The been 44 het Dr. Morse s ESKIMOS. SUN LEGE.D. Darnley ground Ills life was I NN'ilat act of friend- fore him; .he saw h6T as she had landed and not a single -c the sh:p'.. Among certain tribes of Eskimos flinched Palms, save India n, d she became a tot"'I'' sfood under Joe rose umbtel lost. 'All attempts to ship was it that broke his loyal there is a tradition-that the sun n ar, human beings, la in the Carlj, rporn ; he felt again were in val licart and cast a tenderness and moon were once 8, side his the fascinatiuTt steal over him ag Tkoot P not believe it an E;Jimo-110Y, and and love! He could the moon�h; met the fancied' gaze of Of course, the usual British t t eyes uiry was held, 1 thv. un his sister. The bov or at forst. 'blue-ones, Even in �Bciatd of Trade inq sister slid to' �e� 4way- every ,trait in the.,her.m.arvellouA I rnent,�d 'hi- sister,He recalled hb' could"hear her soft thorougghly tested by and alt'h6iigh, ihii 6aptdin."was com- .. .... girl�q o.. -and,-from­him she. fled 'in into the sky, cha-ractRr, he--had watched so imagina ion ate col- plimented on his. resource breathing, and see the delicate *�reifift y�eiws bf use, an Orned int.) the, sun, closely he thought he1rLew it. well or come and,go in hdr fabd bravery; and was -practically ab- a,,.. 4'hov�; pure, I f proved a -solved from all blame, his certific- while the bitly wasever how' gentle. how-full o . site her cont'inually, without ev vet what Then, with a gesture of pas-,ion- have bee �sltspendod short ,time w,r,nianly sw1nPathY ate despair and defiance, he start- -ate -was a treasurn. of. humarI. pWssion. had safe and certain cure and lie became a broken man He B catching iiP to her. ed upright again'. pation and was-•looked aipon as perhaps the -tronjs," he said;-"she- for .consti seemed to him there! will he & . _e, - g herself finest officer in his flet. liui�ilite in - shall,n�d Sbc- W-0 giviu. ..-'c shall see that T can.laugh and bear all kindred troutilm "I exorable rule was tha.t all captainq, it. She is no longer the woman I who lost their vessel could not be her Try them. he yij.dtC ; .to. �.Ut my enemy—I hate employed again. as he is 25c. a box. mark against hate h46rWith .this black. 12�d! Beals stopie coudits. care& C He unl.�cked the dcmr and walker] and lants. as cents. throne �iw c6ridba, cares bons' to the garden, ]in owing I him, he found it,alm St impossible We Ionic 11 - 23 clbiM:� ily he and luutils the a, NS, ,._,ti,,i..rk:_r.,, -. ,...-, . n:,'T._7•-u•s,.a. .. �v._.o:r...^<iu,^ma.',s+.�;o.r,.+.:r•.'-;ra+te^s.;•— >:-_,a .,..:,a..+,...:-z..,,.•.'.. .v...-e�.w>.x,,a,.-. ,�..4 ­ 1"171714T .w . n ;'wt':-..^.i53;...., :r,.';•:.,.'o.�c.e:ed-. .,ms.i,s.;«�tw_r,, «. '--3—..•:1..r..s-�•',^.5..-,. ..__,'�z.'et!.•,",'•g+-,y ':e.w.. - `' '.'. - .,as' '`. . ... .. - "'Z� . .. .._- t!' .,_ .- ,.,... �1 - - - 'w, �,.•'pS'. ;,,SAO' ,. , ..,, ,••. - - s w . T 11y - A: 0001 MED , is intended to give a heightened ef- erate any divine forbearance with fact to-the picture of a people pros- the foes of his people. In this he '• trate in sorrowful supplication. This was a true type of Israel, for even FOR PRINO is in keeping with the temper of after the exile they continued to ;, sap. ". '; ¢' Orientals, to make every possible chafe at the prosperity of the Gen-All. Y . - -' - outward expression of their sorrow. tiles.., In their pride as the chosen READY FOR UST. They believed .God.would Lot over- of God they.nourished a fear that IN ANY QUANTITY to Not Use Barn .Pnrga�tiyeg-1 look the sight'of their sackcloth and others than themselves might be �OIl1Q is 111 Yon Deed ashes, and their cries and the cries the objects of the infinite grace. For making SOAP, soft- of the neglected cattle. Perchance, 6. A gourd—Like Elijah, Jonah, _. eniagwater.removing oW when he saw these works (l0), .he thwarted in his purpose, withdrew Paint, disinfecting min" taactly'sick=but riot feeling would repent of his harsh purpose to a solitary place where he,could `oast' and and quite well. That's the way most And so he did. But the change be alone with his distress. And for erp •ads. eo .le-feel .in the g. y _ A equal 20 lbs. Sal p P spring. Easil was-not so_much in God as it' was there God came to him, as he,did Soda. Useful for five tired, appetite fickle, sometimes in themselves. Just as he had suited ;to Elijah, in compassion. The hundred purposes. _. headaches and a feeling of depres- his warnings to the moral state in �gourd was a fruit of a vine that sold Eberywhers _ sion. Pimples or eruptions may ap- which they were (compare 'Jer. 18. grew veno rapidly and spread its _ - .II w. tear on the skin, or there may be 8), so now he suits his actions to broad leaves as a protection from : L.N. Gillett Co..Ltd. winges of rheumatism or neural- the moral state indicated by'their the sun, when planted by such s Tomato. Oft gta. A� of these indicate that.the sorrow for their evil. that .-- booths s of Jonah y aor near gt Ithe blood as out of order; that the in- Chapter 4, verse 1. It displeased!treIlises of houses: ' door life of winter has left its Jonah—He was jealous. It did not 1 10-11. Thou hast had regard for mark upon.you and may easily de- set well with the Israelites that God 'the gourd—The . meaning of this velop into more serious trouble. should postpone.the doom of the part of the story is clear enough: u Don't dose. yourself with purga- heathen. while the world seemed to ;If Jonah's care for the poor curd �--- ` Aives as so man people do in the wait with roanin s for •ustico. And is so g FUNERAL WREATHE y p. p g g 1 great-as to excite his pity and shall not God show pity to the-thou- _ ' hope that you can put your. blood that they should repent was parti- wren anger when it withers 'away, sands of o T fashion of sending grass) people of Nineveh right. Purgatives gallop through cularly offensive to them. especi- quantities of wreathe to funeralt the aystem and weaken instead of 2. Tarshish—So far as Israel was BABIES WHO SUPPER ally the helpless little.- children is on the decline in Paris, and as a giving strength. Any. doctor,will concerned, • this represented the (these that cannot discern- between the result 5,o00:to 6,000 workmenyf hell you this is true. What you need ends of the earth, for, it was a FROM CONSTIPATION their.right hand and their left), and and workwomen, on whom 18,001 in the spring is a tonic that will I country in the extreme _southwest persons depend, are unemployed the innocent cattle 4 So the closin ?nake new blood and build up the corner of Spain. Taking ship to The Iittle ones who stiffer from -9 The decline in the vogue of thi nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 'I'arshish was a kind of proverb for impression of the book is one of a wreath is traced to a well knows P constipation, colic, indigestion, or compassionate heaven) Paris r is the only medicine' that can do a long journey. By fleeing to this an of the man ills that afflict Y Father panther, who urged beteav r this speedily, safe) and sure) distant rt Jonah ho ed to y y who has regard for all the works of pend their mon y y. port, P put children will find rom t relief in g _ ed relatives to s - p P I his hands. on masses for the dead in d Every dose of this medicine helps'forever behind bis back the odious rBaby's Own Tablets—a medicine make hew--blood;which-oleins; -ee,91ml 8 of God. The magnitude i that is guaranteed absolutely safe flowers. the .skin, strengthens_t-he appetite, of his sin is measured by the fact land free froln_all injurious-drug&---L_ and makes tired,..depressed men, that he knew_ God to be gracious, in fact-tfie ohly medicine fox babies women and children bright, active merciful, slow to anger, and, in I sold under the guarantee of a gov- ' and strop Mr. B. Ma3tin; Deux spite of this knowledge, evaded the --' - - - 8 g ernment analyst to contain no opi- _ _ _ i''c�. Sivieres, Que., says: 'About a+duty of making this known .to the ate, narcotic or other "soothing" G4` 'Rte year ago-I was all run down. I was hated heathen. And now that he stuff. Concerning them Mrs. Er- Y (� p j� Lipton � -f9i pale weak, and had but little a (naw at length the unfolding of this For ''ea You can LeQ a/��t(}jl P' B nest Plamondon,•$te. Julie Station, _ _ petite. f also suffered from a se- abundant loving kindness of Gad, ase., Writes: "It is a Leasure Lor Q P Give it a Thorou li lest. Vere pain in the' back, and thou b�and his.:willia nests to repent u a P 8 g P Pon me to let you know what your Ti' It Alongside tple 1'Fest,- t ei me until I began the use of condition of the heathen's turnip Baby s•Own Tablets have done for 1, C tried several medicines nothing g Y . t from their evil, he thought it hard) t 1 R' q y my children. My baby suffered Cu }�ill Agl'Pe That lh3 Best Dr. Williams' Pinot 1'i119, and these worth while well tove )be-angry4— terribly from constipation and al- - 1S ' soon fully restored my health. I though we had a doctor there was y �� sari strongly recommend. these pills, Here he gives no answer, for -he no change in his condition till I be- 10 every weak person," doubtless is silenced by the. sting qan to give him_Baby's Own Tab- Sold by all medicine dealeis dr,of the rebuke. But later, he con: lets, but since then ire is enjoying .` chides 9 that it'is well for him to „ PTON ' S � mail at 30 cents a box or six , ( ) E � y good health. 1'he Tablets are .++. bees for $2.30 from The Dr, W;l- j be exceeding angry, even unto sold b medicine"dealers or mail J. death. He felt that.it was right ! o s s Sold Only in Airtight Packages Medicine Co., Brockville, 8 at -5 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- hams' il- - - - Dint. !that his prlihec should be abso- ¢ 1 y Hams ,Medicine Co.-, Brockville, lutely fulfilled, and he could not tot- !Out. ' - -- - fNE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS T�TE13�.kTIO L!(L-LESSOti, i - A ftl L 30. * . `a Lesson q`God's pity for the_hea- then, Jonah 8. 1 to 4. 1. Golden . _. . - -Tett, ,Hatt. 28. 19. - Verse 2, :Nineveh-�-A city with a neat population and one of won I* . �ers of the ancient world. - It was -iituated on the upper Tigris, cap&-tal e , PAa ces, paced for its gem- _ plea, alacea.of marble and old, _ � ( - h fi. B gardens, libraries, broad .. I'; ,. .__ - •.- - �. walls, and elaborate water- system. �' The city pr9per was about nine _. wiles in circumference, but beyond ' .1 Its walls lay miles of common dwel- Sings, making a great- city. some 1` f. ►iaty miles around. It was to 'this ;I greater Nineveh an exceeding ( ii 4° great - city meaning; . literally, - "grea-t from God's point of view'') i„ a city whose diametei was a three - days' journey (3), that Jonah. was called a second time(1) to go. 4. Into the city a day's,journey— + " call The distance -a man could go in a Send _ CEWNT day, of course, varied. Probably far fn, " _ in Sash Prizes dor Farmers t - through the crowded sections 'of a � ,populous city, preaching as he went, -- �� _ - Jonah would go no- more than six = - r +'or seven miles. -- - - .• . _ l ` Nineveh shall be overthrown- 0 Te-11 j � How : Y = This was the message•which Jeho- O u + vah had bidden him to proclaim the Did It - first time, and Jonah had refused, ` _ You mayruin 'a rize b , not so much because of-fear_as, be- - - -- -• - -. - p y doing too Cause of his presentiment that God LPPOSE `your friend Bob Wilson, on the next concession, tat ed con on—or a f wished him to be something more S 'pulled up" at your front h D post-card !f it's handier write for the T , gate on the way back-from market circular which fully describes the conditions Ahle, the first con- Ithan the agent of Nineveh's destruct, -and asked about-thal silo or barn foundation you built, you test of the kind ever held in Canada. - tion, to be, in fact, nothing less would be-glad to tell him, wouldn't You? And it wouldn't take you than the channel of the divine grace long, either, would it? And, as a matter of fact, you'd find as much Every dealer who handles "CANADA" Cement will also be given (Jonah 4. 2) to these heathen whose pleasure telling him as he would in listening—isn't that right? a auyply of thele circulars—and you can ' in get one from the dealer _.. a wickednbse (•see Nahum) he believ- - First you would take him over to view the silo or barn found,- Your..town, K that seems more convenient than writing for 1t: sr". 1 _ ed called for a speedy il'oom. The tion. Then you would start ,to describe it—its,dimensions--the Contest will close on November 16th, 1911—all Photos and de- kind of aggregate used—the proportlon's of cement used soil D actual .overthrow of Nineveh__took rot men em to ed—number of flours` working time required— ptions must be sent in by that date, to be eligible,for one of p Y g 4 these prizes. Awards will be made as soon as possible thereafter. - place in B. C. 606.' - method of mixing—kind of forms used—method of reinforcing, if The decisions will, be made b 5. Believed God.—That is, they any—and.-finally, what the job cost. $o that by,the•tisrie you fln lowln Y a disinterested committee, the, fol- �g "i c gentlemen having consented to -act for us; Eta the jury of Atecepted the preaching of the pro- fished, neighbor Wilson would have a pretty accurate idea of how to award: Prof. Peter Gillespie, Lecturer in Theory of-Construction, ` `-ghat of CTotl 8s direct from heaved, to about building the particular piece of work which you described., -.University of Toronto; Prof. W. H. Day, Professor of Physics, ' and believed their city was doomed. Now couldn't you do the- same for us, with this difference— Ontario -Agricultural College, Guelph; and Iran S. ,Macdonald, Ao they organized a public fast, that you stand a good.chance of getting well paid for Your-time? Editor of "Construction." _ ,reaching from the king to the low- - In.Prize "D" of our contest,''Open to the farmers of Canada, we Having decided to compete for one of the putting oder =f00.00 to the farmer in each Provtnce who velli furnish ua D prizes,,your first step = est subject. Their utwon sack- wlth the best and most complete description of how any particular should be t get all the information You can' on the aubJect of �cloth was Elie outward sign of Concrete Construction on the Farm. Fortunately, most of the x., tIIOurnin and penitence. The Ctis- - Discs of concrete work shown by photograph sent in was done. pointers that anyone can possibly need, are contained in our —tom -probably rew out-of the asci" • The size of the work described makes no difference, -The only Im= wonderfully complete look, entitled "What the, Farmer Can 1 p y g portant thing to remember. is that the work Must be done in loll' „ �►� ' Do With Cdaczete• A ant habit-of wearing .merely-a loin - - and ',CANADA—Cement-used. large number of Canadianfarmers have already sent for ? cloth;--woven from goats', and cam- In writing your description, don't be too particular about gram- this fres-book. Have You got Your dco y Yet?ined copies of copy Yet? If not, { g els' hair, for a daily covering of the mar or.spelling or punctuation: Leave that—to ]iters—`iy folk. Tell yon'd better send,for one to-day. Whether you are Ple;s� �hddy. From this it became the garb It to us as you would tell it to your neighbor. What we want ars a contestant for_one of our'prltes or 'iiot, you cent r■ii the facts, plainly and clearly told. real) ouffbl t�yp_have this book in `'. sof religious ceremony. The reality Sounds simple,. 4aesn't it? And 1t le.olople• 4nd sisrely it, b il'or t C6Alaia7 Your Ifbrary, r parcic■i■r„ of the repentance is further evident - L vast amount of informatlori and book, '• d by. ..the people's kitting.in ashes well worth your while when you think of the reward to vl�w. �p� Mats that sire invaluable to the Now sit right down, take your pea K yeaeib•�ll out t2ti a� Aritier. *rom•.,, t ' +(0). _. 7. The decree of the king—.A ne- -• -/i'r_—a� Cement Company., fin tion al rather than an individual re �.✓aIl VCIIl�{, �rQm t , r ddross.. .... ipentance is the only kind a write _ of this period could conceive in such 1•� a case. The-inclusion of the,beasts 71b , ,. 3-i^. -' .. '. ... ., ,. ,. u .- .: '.,r sq, ..' 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V. and Mrs. Richard- 1 •-W. B. Powell has purchased a -Miss L. Morrissey visited at sou!on Thursday. new Lockford piano• the home of her brother N. J. -A meeting of all those inter- Everytl�g'in Flower and (lard as - Y aX _ Morrissey at Newcastleon Sunday. ested in baseball will be held in -Arthur Johnston, of Brooklin; y) —_. _. Mengel S68 L' packages and bulk .' was in town on Friday. -Wm. and Mrs. Vanvalken- the NEWS office this(Friday)even- -W. Cullis finished his seeding, burgh, of Whitby, spent Sunday ing at 8 o'clock. A full attend- :operations on Monday. with Fred and Mrs. Thompson, of ante is requested: —The surveyors of the C. P. R. Come in and shouse your new Spring Suit, hundreds of �..,^•-• -Miss Dolly Kerrtent a few Church street. Y 'days last week in the city. -Mrs. John Holt,of Darlington, have started work making the — -- ^patterns to choose from. , -Mrs Kean, of Whitby, spent returned home on Tuesday, after final survey of the new line, be- t with Mrs. John Rankin, spending a week with her mother, ginning at Toronto and working Hats, Caps, Ties and everything a -Mise Clara Ham, of Torouto, Mrs. Wm. Clark, of Church street. east. A rumor comes from Osha• New Shirts, " is was home with her parents over -The regular meeting of the wa to the effect that the electric in men's wear. Sunday. Mission Band.of St. Andrew's con- line will not be built, owing tit the ' -J. H. Wagner shipped scar- gregation will be held, neat' Sat- new C. P. R. line. suss of mixed stock to Toronto, urday afternoon, at the home of R,• BUNTING, R CKERING Mrs. Peak. on Tuesda AUDLEY y -At a meeting held iu Brou- �( M. S. Chapman sold his driver g -- - to Joseph Heard, of Whitby, on Sham on Wednesday afternoon, Miss Alice Westuey is visiting with the executive committee of the Bickering friends. " EDS -on Tuesday. Centennial Celebratiau changed F. Smith was unfortunate is losing L E D S -W. H. Field, Of Toronto, ate from June 14 and 15 to a three-year-old co SEEDS e nt Monday wtthhis father and- the d • June 22 and 23. T. C. Brown was The seeding season is about comm sister here. appointed chairman of the Com- pleted for another year. -REN NIE'S BEST -John Henderson, of Bethesda, mtttee on Relies. It was also de- Miss W. Chapman has returned to spent Tuesday with his sister, tided to hold a meeting of the her teaching duties in Toronto. -- Mrs• John Rankin. F. McCarthy purchased the mare 2 packages for 5 cent$-large packageB General committee and of all the' owned b the late Patrick O'Grady. p -Dr. Henry will be here as sub-committees on Saturday, May Messrs. Orvis and Puckrin is having '.usual next Tuesday to attend to Onions, Beets, Peas, Corn, Beans, etc., hie professional duties, * 8th at 2 p.m. some new roofs put on their buildings. } —Mies Boone has renovated her —Spring house-cleaning is now Lawrence&Son, of Kinsale,have the all in bulk. - the order of the day. This no work in charge. dwelling by having it re-painted doubtacconnts for thedejectedand Guy Brownlee leaves nett week to T�AtOh aettS--Shallots and a new window built in. hon looks on the countenances resume his work as fireman on the -Mrs, James Henderson, and hungry C. P. R. We wish him every suttees All kinds Of Field $eerie of many of our citizens. HoweverI ' son Fred,of Scarboro,spent Thurs at his chosen work, the should cheer up as there is a Mr. and Mrs. Dalby are again mov- , t day with W. G• aed Mrs. Ham. Y T ! -James Denny shipped stock better time coming, and it is bet- ing into the village and the smithy �i ter to let the women have their will be reopened. . The rest of the twice this week and expects to own way occasionally, and in the family are expected out from the old H a U • make another shipment tin a few matter of spring house-cleaning land in a few weeks. -- it is far better to past the thing - - - - `' -Goidou Thexton, M. Allaway unnoticed as no power on earth nn �1 _ Mr. Bowman, of Toronto, can persuade them to omit thi^ af- -- -,� $AL BAVRspend Sunday with Pickering 'fiietiou cin suffering humanity. friends.Mise Mainei Wright left on -On Sunday, i Dr. root i- isa warning LLaL Lbe Kldneya are Slck �� ha- and •Saturday wot•ning for Lindsay vray's horse was tied in front of A bad back turns every twenty four k Will, Logan's residence it became bourn into one duN round of pain and t where she lk *e' ice been engaged on frightened at an approaching autos- misery-You are lame in the morning, _ sac the public school staff. ed all da b a dull-tbrobbing back- mobile and braking the tie-poet !o ache,,au t rest to the evening o Bleep Well iE morning for Lakefield- where lie which it was attached, started up at night. It - 1-4. , y street at a furiow, rate. When it to bend over, has secured a remunerative Oval of in front of Gurdon's hotel, it • straighten up, tion in a large rocerb store. g 'Wall Paper Headquarters g g b ran into the weigh-sealeQ, where get up from a -James Brien has been laid off Mr. Gardouµscored it. The shrifts chair, yr lilt duty fora few days with blood- even a light were broken and some other dnna- poisoning in one of his hands. weight. A n y ,3C We are pleased to say that he is mage done to the buggy. The sudden twist, '• now improving. automobile >rever slackened speed tarn ur other New DesigmS and Colors, over in the least and proceeded o i its aokward move: t1 -A medicine company is hold- wa as if nothing had happened. meat goads a ing forth in the town hall this y l�h to choose from Automobiltsts have found out t tearing Swinge t1 - week. and each even gives a b past ea ciente that they can of pus through roll. concert of a vaudeville character, Y I� ' ae through our village at an be weal spot. �1 ro'IYl �(;, to 25c. per r which are well patronized. y Booth's Hidnay Pill• reach this weak - We congratulate Miss Mabel sired meed •vithont being mol- • the lridn•ga and quickly restore = ested. It is about time that our po - i Wright on her having passed ono- kidney health abs comfort. ?boy ars 3 cessfuliy her Normal School exam- citizens made an organized effort ¢aarantead, All dealers and drnggi•t•. $taatione. thus seen cin a perms- to com l autoists to obaerve the 5o,t . or postpaid from the R T Booth Co. ' - hent second-class certiticate. law and to make them realize the Ltd . Rork B te,OaS Bend for Free Boz -BOOTS �OOTS I - pra r -Miss Alma Cronk, who has fact that others have rights that which will be gladly gear na appiiaatlon. , �1 ibeen s pending her Easter vacation must be considered. There is no Sold sad guamuseed to Piokring bi T. !l,pe reason why we should be imposed MaF.dden Immense aCrlflCe Sale t -At the home of her mother here, - a upon year after year without rata- ik returned to Bright on Saturday - -. ___.----- ti to vesume her duties as teacher. lag vitt voices in protest, A few Ladies' Gents' Boys' Giri ls', and Edwiatd Thorn. of Red Deer, stiff fines imppoosed upon the viola- ' tors of the Iriw should have the Alta., who has been z�pendinit the desired effect. - ; • Children's olng at half price r past three months with his neph a ew, W. Cullis, and with other -Many complaints have been friends in Ontario, returned home made regarding the disgraceful A �` ► :Don't miss it. - on Monday morning. be aviour of several young then. e n 4 rte, _ -J. L. Spink t+ enlarging slid w-ho attended the entertainment in the town hall last Friday even- - 1, adding another story to the kiteb- - 1, ing. We read in the good book ea of the dwelling, occupied by about the wiµe men coming from �OvE-CLEANING HARDWARE J. S. Jephson. This residence has been greatly improved during the the east, -Judging frorn the con- _ _ :past year and is now a most de- duct of these young men they did Brooms, :Brushes, not come from that direction. We. + Carpet Sweepers, 'Wringers, Mops, airable property. have been asked to publish their -W. A. Rammer, principal .of nam but we refrain from doing SCRANTON COAL Wash Tubs, I.Step Ladders, Etc. the Brockville public schools, ac- that as he are not responsible c'ompanied by his two children, ey p EGG, STOVE, NUT, Specials-THE CHAMPION HIGH SPEED WASHER ]paid a flying visit to Pickering for th r tions, However they lilt reduced prices this month. relatives luso week.. Mr. Remmer should not be allowed out after Church's Alabastine and Sherwin-�Villiams•Decotint�The only was a delegate to the Provincial sunset'unless' in the charge of Kalaominea worth white, some tea nsi le cavil who can Steam'and 8mithing Coal. Educational association which I'° b >SHERWI:�-WILLIAMS FI,AXOAP I mist in Toronto during the Easter answer for•their good behaviour. st —Arrangements are being made T A perfect wonder for clesating linoleume, wood-work, Vacation. J. L SPIN K Ltd. furniture; etc. —What about our streets this through the school board and In- , s ctor Walks whereby .the En- year? Are we going to submit Pe' -, PICKERING WONDER-SHINE-The only thing for your silverware.. Jaet a dip yourselves to the dust nuisance, or trance Examination and the Ea m- and a rub and the work is done. are we going to have them oiled inatiou for Entrance to Model - Schools may be held in Pickering. �� as lest year? -Our experience with On account of not applying to the New Blacksmith Shop I "Brighten V pi' with • ioil last year was most satisfactory Count Council in time,. the school �t land the pian should be followed y « again lair ear. board here will have to supply the Sherwin-Williams Paint" y stationery this year bnt this is a Having leased the blacksmith -Remember the illustrated g _ - talk, entitled "Around the world small item compared with the ea• shop formerly run by Hp. Thom. , nee of sending candidates to ��� In eighty minutes„ or '� Birds of son, I am prepared to do generalDickie `Eye View of ail our Missionother centres. In future years, ���!!! Fields to be given in St.Andrew's this expense will be borne by the biackstuithing in all lines. Church this (Thursday) evening : county. This is an arrangement dearly one, hundred colored slides that should have been made years HORSESHOEINo A STECIALTY ; :iilJnstiating all the mission fields ago, not only an account of con- ............ ZL�_ BEAVER BRAND PAINTS of-the Presbyterian Church will venience but also on account of JOHN McGRATH ! " be.shown. the expence of sending candidates -John F. Ballard, principal of away. Efforts have been made in CLAREMONT, ONT. We guarantee perfect satisfaction when used according to directions. Full the Victoria Avenue School Ham- the past to secure this privilege, instructions.given on every tin. Paint of all colors for inside - Ilton, died on Thursday Past at the but without success. and outside or floor painting. c ;age of 54 years. He is a brother -The ladies of St, George's Distance No_..Hindranee Manufactured by the Toronto Lead and Color.Comp"nF of Inspector Ballard and was born Guild have just reason to con- _ at Greenwood. His father who granulate themselves upon the to those who wish to get the For sale at the _ was one of the pioneers of the success of the social held in the best. Many students from township conducted a 1:►rge saw- town hall on Friday evening last. the.distiance province and the Tea was served from g to s o'clock United states attend the FARMERS SUPPLY .STORL�', mill business on the 5th concession `-Y in what is now the Pngh estate. and the good things provided were gyL=�T E BRYAN PROP.' PICgERIN(I On Saturday morning last as delicious and abundant Refresh- Mr. John Graham. of the Rouge ments being over Alvin Shirley, a �- Hill, entered his stable, he was B. A., a student of Wycliffe Col- _surprised to find that two of his lege, Toronto, took the chair and TORONTO.-ONT. � 'horses had been stolen during the presided over a program that was night. He immediately proceeded much appreciated by 'all. The This school has a national repute- to send telegrams and telephone following took part:Miss M. Me- tion for high grade work. Gradu- pa ates readily gget good positions, messages in all direetions_but 'so Clare, of Woodbridge. two solos; Open entire year. Enter now. Now is the time to have your harness repaired for =f 'far no trace of the animals have Mrs. E. N. Hicks, three readings; the spring work. e. been found. Mise Fawkes,two recitations;Mrs. Wri Elliott, Customers.around Brougham lea�ing repair work or orders'%t G -The local fish Inspector! Conner W. J. Clordou, two solos; the Miss- e of Whitby, paid an offical visit to es Law, two duets; Miss M. Me- Cor. Pan a and Alexander Sia. Philip's store will be able to have work done and _.this ]orality on Monday, but no Chire and S.T.Gormley,two duets; B returned in a few days. _ seizure locality nets were made. He Claude Field, three violin- solos. - A stated, , however. that it was During the evening E. N. Hicks pICKERiNG MARKETS - =8ma11 stock of winter goods left going at cost. "against the law to use nets or gave several choice selections On other device of that charaeter in his gramophone. Every number White Winter Wheat ....:..... l}8 Making suckers orotherfish,unless on the progra��l waa highly pleas- Rd •• " .� PICgERLI� G HARNESS EMPORIUM li<'�ense was first procured. He 'ing and the chairman's happy re- Mixed " wisl*es to make it clear that arm mar 2cs by wry of preludes were Spring Wheat.............,..... .70 Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKtiVELL r .70 teven a .. ..... ...... - ilea 'violatipR the law wool ........ . fie,{ be timely Th receipts of he Goose ing we a �� a' ` '9 .. r.,.+c,.: .,a�'V: rt Yu'!e,`b`s -...,.. .. .,... .:, .. 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