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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_05_05 =Z47— t,7�7�' 7 `7 • ' :V XXX. KPICIErimETCT RING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911 .1,No 31 iFT01166*tJonal 49&%Vb*. MONGOLIA DUNSARTON Established 75 years Elias Stover lost a valuable cow last We welcome home Miss It F. Mantle visited friends in-Stouff- looking so well. E. FORSYTH.D. 'of 0., Regie- villa gn'Sunday G medical SPINK MILLS Allison from Tex.as and glad'M re Elias. 'to see RE`NW00D Miss Breckles. of Toronto,is spend, -11-16o Berea wambnofthe OptomebrialslAsso- Rev, C. J. Loney, of Stouffville, ing the summer with Wm. and Mrs. d&*On of Ontario. spoew attend*n led on friends here. 0010 Abal Atting of glasses. Byes tested frVIN.1th Cal Cowan, Rosebank. os. V1, clarlemont. Samuel Kindy, of Toronto, Visited The Ladies' 'Aid will meet in the detf Our nivv blend of "Cream Buni" MILLS -is givingientire -satisfaction to-&Il his father, Jacob Kindy, on Sunday,' schoolroom of the church on Thursday C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., A number fi-om here attended the afternoon at 8 o'clock' bar of the forth- funeral of the late Mrs. Jonas Kindy Mrs. Lintner and bet little da?gbter No Ediobnr 11, In college of good housewives, who are raicians and largealms of Ontario.= 'lists nate enough to try it. No other flour just quite as good as "s) College of Burgeons. Edinburgh.and. is on.-Sunday, Margaret are at Stouffville visiting 606cial attention to dail"as of w Mrs. Hugh Boyd and two children Mrs. Lintner's mother. T children. Oftkoe and residence,Brougham.oes Bung" for pastry is the were the guests of Win. and Mrs. William Dunbar is home, aiifwi 8 A KHRS Joy, only floor. .It requires less short Boyd on Monday., writing 'on his examination- at tlf6 for bread. , It makes 'PICK ERI NG'M'ED I CAL SURGICAL ening than any other flour on the School o&Practical Science. m%rket. Mrs. Cooper, who recently arrived and X-RAY INSTITUTE 12000WOOD BETTERISread from Scotland, is the guest of.. her PICKERING, ONTARIO h rade Manitoba Pate ' If a h Patent. T. Ma�nley loaded a car'of potatoes cousin. Mrs. W. T Dunbar. , than-any other. 1ac Bw>EETER - 9 We recommend h is de's'iee nd our cele- hereon Tuesday. JAI14'TOWLE, M. 13., M. D., C. M., Miss Kate Smales, of New York, is brated "White Satin." This flour Repairs are being rnMe by Grey to expected home on Thursday ProstatieDis. stands without a peer. his place of residence. the summer with her parents saris of Idea, Diseases of Women, canom, the perfect flour for pastry and cakes. Tumom X-Ray examination. Disessesofeye, P. Vanhorn Is brick veneering Mr, Birchwood Farm. we "i Is s large SUPPlY Of all Ashenhurst's residence. We are sorry to hear that the sum- ILamakes White,flaky pastry and takes .-Ow.nose.throat and lutiffs. rittinggisuasand 6, Wl seats and obtrvio dimaem. kinds of Mi f6ed, brala, shorts, 0. Smith left on Monday to take a mer residence which Mr. Foston was less shortening tbRa other brands. it - t. at flour fora"' ;- 011"11ours it to 3 and 7 to 9 building at Port Union for M r: Wil- -is 9L special special purpose, jumbo and feed flours, also oat position tie baggageman on C. P. R. on, of Toronto, was completely tie-: Chop, barley chop and pee;meal. Wm. Pearson brought from Peffer- stroyed by fire on Monday night. law a load of about 2000 suckers on CHOPPING Mondilys, Wednesdays and Fridays. CHOPPING DAILY Saturday. tended to _T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS. ongrotulatious .are ex We grind fast and fine. 'AV - I ­ Four railway carpenters were in the Henry and Mrs Wood on the birth of : ­.. T316 ocang Grown Attorney.And 0ounty. Stilettos OcurA ouse.Whitby. 10-T village on Saturday putting plank in a daughter, on Friday, April 28th. To the station walk. Charles and Mrs. Annis on the birth T. B&ROLAY,Barrister-a t-Law, Rev. Mr, Wright was unabl6 to at- of a son on Saturday, April 26th. To L• flollclsor.'Nasa" Public,Special exanii- tend the Anglican service on Sabbath Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan on the birth of nor for flifila Ooart Of J12111cf, Brock street. L. SPINKI LIMITED, adda-student officiated. wdaughter on April 29th. EVANSVILLE -�� whilbv, 71y An uncalled for barrel of suckers at We welcome to our village as citiz- ]EJ J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, PICKERING. ONT. the station on Saturday bad to be ens Mrs. Tinline and son and-daught, a solicitor.Notary Public,Etc. Money to thrown out, warm weather having er, who -have taken- the residence _ ILL �Wahliby Offloo next door to the Standard Bank, spoiled_their flavor, lately occu ed .4 B. WT NV, by the late Mis, Mr. Halmah is the new stat.iop agezj� -A-T-nan. welcome, also, Mips. here. Mr. Cusack -w- a-s'rernoved to Bray and her daughter, who are re- :B Alliston station, his furniture being siding at the home of J ohn-Anu�an. J H-, A L shipped on Monday" D ,R E, J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary 4armon. El000rary Rradaaw of the on. his Mill and water- . 1CLAR-EMONT Methodist quarterly services will be Having put t tarl� VotortcarT Cillege.Toronto,Can&,fa. All held here on Sabbath next.- This will BROUGHAM power in first-class shape, I dise— a ta lainhes .if domestic animals treat- he the last" for Rev. Mr. Toye, who for ill styles of furniture'-.*-' ad nn tb-most modern spitroved and sciez tula Ill be changed to• another-charge at Mrs.U. Mechin spent Friday of last -have installed a Prilic-04 ltnees at across of King and Lint.. the Conference in June. week in Toronto New Attrition Mill, for feed. The Women's Institute meeting in Miss Ella Linton is under the doc- DR. W. H. TUMMONDS, Veteri- the hall on Tuesday after next tor's care this %yea1r. 'Wheat gristin J liall r dare-ov. Honorary graduate of the will be addressed b ' We eabm also do g for - Ontario Veterinary College. Toronto, Mat Room Moulding y a representative Henry and Mrs. Wilson spent a day -.4 oil of the Quaker Oat Co.. who will serve in the city last week,, you out of your own wheat, and 8 gramPtIgl:lleaded,to. 09boo at the "1 .1 Gordon on" exering., Independent their foods to all who attend. Miss B. Alger spent a fevi days with 44A .- Picture Frames- her brother in Toronto. having put everything In WHIT&VALX Miss Minnie Hanson, of Toronto,is. -Air doing this. St3iiinglsta gawbef. ordeis Pe a few holidays with her par- Window-Shades Also buckwheat flour, Mr. Mercer has lately moved into cote here. rye flour, G. HAM—Isbuer of Marriage our villa Mrs. W. E. Holthy and son. Ed. 7, '4 I.Aawasess in the County of fttsfta, Graham flour. etc. Very best 7pialtering village. John!?U;0er has had all.his cattle, ward, are spendhig a few days,In Che dehorned lardy. city this week, attention.1 given I to all wor.k. 'To PO"OIEIER, Real Estate Auc- Mr. And Mrs. Ries had city friends E. E. Perryman had the misfortune w1lusuff. 60116otm and lame, ..UNDERTAKINIG with them last week. to cut his foot the other day by step- Give us a call. M 32 02.%A0140 my Cha.. Lodrit was a welcome vieltor ping on a broken bottle. 11""s HOPPER Inner Of M connection to the*illage last week. W, E. Holtby picked enough ripe arriage Mrs. Frank Wilbur. who has been tomatoes off his own -plants for dinner 1-le Licameass in%be Ova t7 of On" Of5ce as store and bin"Wides.o.Cas=,!' Distanve no object. very Ill.Is much improved, onxitylst. Who can beat this? Mrs Plientiell, of Toronto, is stay. The funeral of the late Wm..Stnith, 00AL. B.BEATON.To WNsHip(311911F, Prices inDderate. Lrw wisltpDo (3movew—cer. Ciontaillmonertar 1141KI1111111 The Baptis%t Mission Circle met at Sunday and was IsO-gely attended. Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes62davits, Assousluni Bw money farni k" he horne of Mrs. ClubiDe on Tuesday The Women' Institute in hard coah s will- hold Rost I 111mv i *new VF=.L. ow, It - Heir meeting at the home of la ot� tea go Cos I A 11 POSTILL. Lic��aed Autioneeror olds azd h Grippe Quite a number attended the funeral Mrs. (Dr McKinnon on Tuesday, uniler Culver. full weight and of the late Wm. Smith at Brougham May 18th, prompt service. 4 for 00ulutiOl of York and Outamo. Aue. on Sunday lust. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist :1- 111100 Sales of all kinds, attenuatf to on sb,,Us Prescription prescriptiov"No. W9. John Ballard, who died,in Hamilton church will meet at the home of Mrs. 9209300, Address Green giver p,0_ OUL last week, taught school here thirty- Noble Stevenson on Wednesday after- .. LUMBER W B. POWELL, Licensed Auc, 441311L40310 3L.AX1.NY-�-- seven yearg ago. Good stock of rough an YY 1111000ar valuator and collector noon, May 10th. A cordial invitation d matched for We congratulate our friend Wade Gon1ties of'out to and York. All kLInds of It goes right after the cold. The is extended-to all. hemlock, also snatched find 04164 conducted airther pr-vately or by auction. Tool on his appointment on the editor.. . dressed sprace and pine. dose ia taken every half hour. The ia1The Ladies , Aid of. the Christian '0 Sale 004les ool acted For dates or otheripax. staff of the Farmers'Advocate, 17 tel ulars 4pt;ly at residence,Klizabetb S& price is 25 cent.,;. The reopening services of the Meth- Church held a most successful ineet- No. 1 henilock-lath • Wing Pb,,u-orders left at Nzwo Offico,Pick• ing on Wednesday afternoon at the 2z, 3x and 4x Ontarin cedar :..ring, or M&caab's store, 01"9moot, will to. - odist-chnrch�were very largely attended Volvoprompt atsensloo, 8"afaction galfran- home of Mrs. A. Hamilton. It we shingles, 3x and 41 British a week ago last Sunday. much t toed MY phone cumber is IndepefAert%Sol Is due the Messrs ]tenon for their decided Co hold a concert abomt- th: Iibia Q hingles. FOR THE KID.NLEYS arti4tic decorations, end of.the month to raise. funds. for Let me qtzote you prices on shy The beef-ring will move l6to neW tbe.purpose'of taking care of the rem- building material you may Prelniufb Prescription Kidney inrters this summer, having secured lacy and will he a union one, as- the requires JJOHN PHILIP cemetery is open to those of other de- Pills. A trial will convince yoll It- preinises of Mrs, Jas. Thoctiton. nominations. Bill stuff-a specialty. , Etas a full line or tresh and cur- They. have engaged 'Geo. Ferrier, of done. of Aheir superior merits. Price 50 Green River, to do the killing. The boys here bad-& very successful Ind. phone 1504. ed meats constantly an hAnd. cents. We understand there has been a meeting *t the McLean House and Spice RADII, Breakfast representative of an Enalish syDdi- oignnized a base ball chit)one evening A. C. REESO Bacon, T. M. Moi=ADDEN cafe In this section lately with the ob- recentiv., Followi]Dg are officers- R Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. e the Pres., Thos. Philip: Vice, John Me- LOCUST ject of renting orchards for a term of P years. There are a great many crab- Lean ; Manager, T. Gaminage; Sec.- Highest prices paid for DRtTOGIsT AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Buticher'ff cattle arch in the country that are very Treas.i G. E.-Holthy ; Capt.. Al. San- TIME TABLE--Pi`okering Station G. -PICKERING, t= ANT. , n. Com.—J. Feashy, W. Hamil- T.R. Trains going EastAtte as follows— much neglected, that if pruned,spray- derso 9 ed and tilled by a practical bund, ton, Earl Hogle. Practice every Tues- No. 6 Mail -8.05 A M. would be a paying investment. day and, Saturday evening on the .4 12 Local % 2.43 P.M. 14 _Arverq Centennial Field. , Teams wishing to 14 Local 6.04 P.Mi AL-.AM9i4eriNgREALE arrange friendly games will write the Trains going West-" due LF follows— n, RALGAM ­ Secretary. No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. -,.—First-class ri for hire Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. Clifford Todd sperit Sunday at his . \� _.-_" .. .4 go 11 Local 2.30 P.-M. Good buildings 7 Mall S.M P.M, Day or nigbt plenty of water, one- home in Myrt3e.- t wkilrBir half in cash, balance on mortgage if Harold Jones open Sunda with *Stkadav included. V Bus meets all trains Whit6y,friends. The concert given by the S. Ont., Whitby Teaming promptly attended to. A],, ;dwelling Victor Jimieson purchased another ing in aid of the.rest room was a great a good tenfim,6�6 new horse last week. Women's Institute on Monday even. Agent for,Canada Carriage Co. yielding 12%in the village of Picker. George Lee sold a valuable driver to success. Mow ei ing. W. H Pugh recently.. -The le was a good -attendance at the The Markham Pickering Tele- The phone Co. by-law was passed at a ."We He PeaksPick4rin Quarterly services at Mt. Zion. meeting of the town council, and the Robert Sadler. of Toronto, spent a *ark of construction 4 iction will begin at once. §#V*90498 few days under the parental roof. Plants For Sale The agreement with Randnll Birkett has*engaged for the the Seymour summer months with his brotber PoTver Co., will be voted upon by the Jewqlry' .Tomato,Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery. John, ratepayers of the town on June 25tb, and Garden Flowers. Wagon Hamilton last On the same dap the electors will vote Geo.J. Jones Havii on road during season. We V. Richara week attending the wedding of his on the qt�estion.re'accepthqg Andrew Carnegie's offer of a free library. brother Uriab. -The ' Gimmaidge Gardelt'S Niotary Publici Pickering. 'George J. Jones has purchased thi At the council meeting on Monday We are showing this spring is ,BROUGHAM fence business from his brother Uriah evening a lhte sesson was held, owing well worth your inspection. it and will carry on the trade in the old to three important by-laws being pas- consists o'f the very latest de- a stand. sed... The librtwy by-law created a The signs.. .7 Alfalfa Seed Mrs, W. P. Jones is in the Western' agreat'dealofdiscussion. Ade putat- Hospital, Toronto, where L she under- ion from the S. Ont., Old Girl's As- If wishing 6 purchase a piece Went aii operation for an abif&es�be- 'sociatiofi who are providing a free site of new Jewelry you should first DOMINION BANK hind the -par.- Altbouh painful, we waited on the Council and spoke on call in and examine our stock of .4. Bead office, Toronto The und'er§ikiied has for sale a trust it will not prove dangerous, and behalf of the by-law. The election Solid Gold.'and Gold-filled Jew- -quantity of Alfalfa Seed of hope to see her borne soon. campaign promises to be a very-hdat- erre—SouvenirSo6ons., Enamel ...General Banking Business good quality and . A number. of our sports.spent May ed-one, Belt Buckles, and Brooches, lot fishing. Moses Linton still beads Gold-filled Bar Pins. Silver- transacted. very clean.' The meeting in the Grange Hall on the list for largest catch. - Rumor has WOdnesdiiy eveiiiuk to organize an ware, Cut Glass, China,'etc. BROC ' R it that be secured on that day Sixty egg circle, was addressed by Mr., Ben- You will-find our pricee'right. ._Special attention given to._ seven of the speckled beautiesi but the son, -who is an eir ert"p' onitry man IT H JACKSON,, K OAD re I Macdonald on s end t has not been confirmed. front Ma ollege -Montreal, A cordial fri*Vitati I ext' the collection of 90brarles Russell has returned to his and by Mr. J. H. Hare. Mr. Benson ed to all. sale.- notes. • 11A�e yon Pots Water home In the city,after Conducting the will be a decided acquisition to the ' 7 Evanagille Mills for the prat year. He community owing to his fame as a found the-water-power-inadequati to poultry mad. His address was a re-VAJ�lt 13AVINGS DEPARTMENT. IUCX SRO&, 01P.WI*Tit handle the trade. We are sorry to markable one and evoked much fav- are prep no3posite-received of- $I.-and ared to furnish you anything see the mill closed and also to lose Mr. orable comment. The fbIlowing-dir- as Riissell. upwaras." in the line of watei supply such actors were elected Messrs. Webster, Norman Bassett We ones congratulate upon to Uriah J THE PICKERING NEWS higbe4t Pumps, windmills, hydraulic -rams .X= erest anowea at Bath. Richardson,. Jeffrey and Mrs. be event of his marriage to Miss Myr- Atkinson. An open meeting will be� current rates. etc.. tie Steward,of HsLinil ton. The happy held next WednesdFty evening in same JEWELIM'AND OPTICIAN They are also expert well drillers couple spent,a few pleasant days visit- 3L*MQ,_WTM CHAS. D. GortDov, Maniger' P-lace and will be addressed by Mr and respectfully solicit your patron ing friends here prior to their depar- Benson. W. L. Smith, of the Weekly. 70 WHITBY 7 ture for Guelph, where- Mr. Jones is Sun, also addressed the meeting and' age for the future. WHITBY, BRANCH. , -® Ind. phone 5M. engaged in business. warmly commended the movement. salt :>., �,. ..q.'^'e. s;r•�-. ,A ..:...t,,y.:.. x.+'L: -,a,. ,,-rk i.. .:s., .ver" -'I.-rr l � ,C .. '.,�E�,.w'�.+;;"'�i":r::+�rM..k._�rv-^-- ;,...-.-:-.-> .�.-. '''•--►... - y F��' .• .-,, ,,._,.. .,... .+..r,.�..•,.,.mm:....,•-....•,,,,,..;.. .� .:.v.:;,a,..:..-,,.,.':As+,. - -_•a w cs+•.+^,w ,ex�.w. .... .t:.,.,,aw o:se+,_..,�.�:'�...-.'>._•x:_aw+:s - - _ r , t e T,- t-• '•• t ''tp17• '..o- . -� - THE SUNDAY -SCHOOL LESSON :�: ... _a�•t NERVOUS DISEASES OYA N THE SPRING -- r INTER ATI&N- AL-LESS9Nr � KAY 7. J Wan be Removed by Toning U the • _-, _ _.._ . C - - G ...: _ �.' ,$i0od,.Thi Strengthening Leeson 'fr I.-iizzlah; King of Judah, _ �"' � _ humbled; 2--Chron.°26. Golden, ``` the Nerves _ .. � -.,.. ", Text. Prov. 16.18. _ -- - _ MOST PERFECT MADE r, Nervous diseases are more coin- Verse 1. The people . -took -- We know and users of Reyal Yeast-Cakes know that theses non and more serious in the spring Uzziah-We are led to infer that are the best goods of the kind in the World. Bread made with , '•°; ' 1)t. than at .any other time of`the year. there was some dispute over the RoyaYYeast will keep moist and fresh longer than that made with ; t•This is the opinion of the best me- succession, inasmuch as the people any other. Do not experiment--there is no other"just as food:" t seal authorities after long observe- I were not ordinarily the determining e.w ctLLt: T co.LTC.Toronto,cut. tion. Vital changes in the systemExpositions- after Y r factor in the selection of a king. As w;nndp•S Awarded highest honors at alt CzpoNtloor. • Montreal - 1 after long winter months may cative ro,ZZ5 t•� 't''' the new king' wax unit' sixteen years , �A��sr►A t i- much more than "spring creak old, and his father Amaziah was gess," and the familiar weariness Elft four at a time of his assassin- r and achings. Official records prove lation, it •seems likely that there - that -in April and May neuralgia, were other claimants,,by the chroni- Fag- :St. Vitus dance, epilepsy and vari- Icier unmentioned. . In the King's fighting implements used in the. - . nus forms of nerve disturbances are900 $00 Uzziah is called Azariah, lie two'army of Uzziah is more detailed '-at their worst, espeeislly- among names in-Hebrew are much' alike, than that of any previous king. The _ ___ thesis who have not reached middle and mean, one, `=Jehov ah.bis help-I invention of war engineB marks an age. lar " and the other, "Jehovah his'advance in military science. The 6,,For Lea 1 �u Can 3t.,�6[Lt.�iI�t4T��8" -- , The antiquated custom of taking strength.," chronicler speaks -of them as "en- strength," r purgatives in the spring is useless, ler," 2. Eloth-A seaport in the ex= gines engineered by- the- ingenious" for the system really needs means of them the Hebrew The Tea of Kings. _ treme south of Edom. In the reign (15). By l �atrengthening, while purgatives soldiers -were -as _weLL equipped as _ : . _ 'The King of Teas, dmake you weaker. Dr. Williams' of Solomon it was an important na- - Pink Pills have a special action on vel station. Later on, in the time the Assyrians with their battering the blood and nerves, for they give .i of Jeboram, Edom became indepen- rams and catapults. illi ,a dent, but ilia port once more pass-, ' 16-23-The • t'ratric ronalusion of strength and have cured not only j E . g ed into the hands of Judah in the Uzziah's reign. The book of Kings ms of nervous disorders, nosier, tells us simply that "Jehovah smote LIPTONIS many for blew such reign of Amaziah, who, h the kin but retrisirta silent as to . - _ spring troubles, r g her I encu _. rr, also of a c - .but a P B left it unfortified. Half Y , t as headaches, weakness in the later' it passed over to the posses- the sin thus -pztnished. The chruni: _ limbs, loss of appetite, trembling of i cler, however, many years after? Sold Only in Airtight Packages - rsion of the Syrians,the hands, as well as unsightly pim 4. He did that which was right in adds what he believes to hare been ' t plea and skin troubles. They d°I the a es of Jehovah-This is a gen- the cause of this catastrophe; name- this because they actually make . Y g ' , P resuinptuous exercise, un, 2 , . eralizatiun taken from the older ac ly, the p new, rich, red blood, which means count in Kin g and, when there is the art of Uzziah, of the_ sacred E`EEV ALEY:�1-DRA. .D, a return to perfect health. }added, according'to all that his {a: prerogative of the priests, of burn Q _ Queen Mary, though this, ms�r be - Sold by all medicine dealers ori because, on second tht)ugbt, she re- by mail at 50 cents a box or six lilies Amaziah had done, the state ,ing incense, and the anger with P y g g cognizes that complications in eti- ment seems incongruous as Ama '.which the king withstood them. Keeps Awa From Ritr leer a and tensa for 6350 from Tlia Dr. VS'il- p-O Qtieen Nary In Public. quette and precedence might ensue Medicine Co., Brockville, Iziah's'degenerscy was pronounced. j 16. His heart was lifted u f Opt, The verse crust be taken as a .sort;how many of the 1 Ings of Israel was A cloud of sorrow sisal hangs over_ if she did au. Queen Alexandra u p Queen Alexandra. Her movements also credited with the intention of of formula, and interpreted ac it true that they could not stand up cording to the judgment.uf the rea-,under,the terrible temptations that i aye so uncertain, now-a-day's, that allowing her son and daughter in- t der, in the light gine the facts. came with prosperity ! law to forge their own way to popu- Court officials are often at their LADY gIBIL GRIKSTQN. 6. Zechariah-A prQp)iet . other- ; To-burn incense upon the.altar-1 larity, ala she and her late husband witg' ends, owing to the frequency t ¢ wise unknown. There are no less I An especially sacred act, and be 'with whish she chaA ea her_ lens. 'did so successtul.y. 1 t J y llon n exclusi%el to the seed o!' g P There are many evidences, nob - Earl's Daughter Drops Society to 1 than.twent Dint persons in the gI R Y � Impulsive action has always char ' statement that he had understand uaur inron l ,these .30 functions 'waa lyUIIe acterized her, and bereavement only in -Britain, but-aa tar afield as bra ='tum• h day h _ usurpi enact• of`death' Theiable Switzerland, that nein George and `Old Tegument wit this name. The Lady Sybil Grimston, fifth Berms to, have .accentuated this j,. fi! t ting in the viawn ut (sod is also Len- P penalty rest Queen kSary are finding a niche to i trait As Queen Mary has stepped tar of the Karl and -Countess o! ,de=ed, "gafe`instructioa in the fear of the stns? sptaks for itself Aza peoples' hearts .The inhabitants of. 9 straight to the footlights of popular Terulam, represents the new type of Gad," either one of -which indi- `riab the priest it t:ot mentiu-ned in,atcenticsa her royal mother-in-law:, \euplime 1, have lust conveyed a f o! blue-blooded girl who is desire" eaten that he was a man rich in�any other connection E 17).. The Bud so long cast for the star part in I compliment to them by re naming } dot breaking away from aristocratic 1 spiritual things and an .able teach,�denness of the.outbreak of the lep- s iiection of the domain of Hard*- let .functions, has not unnatur• t tradition•• She a now training as or rosy reminds its of tL•e case of Geh-'ally felt that she is by way of be- lot `Maryland," little reeking that • ourse for service in the London'� ' g.1�The military and industrial l azi, ing a back number:which La -hard this might be taken at, a cotnpltmeit+l hospital; the biggest palace of pain prosperity of tfie reign of Uzziah >21. A separate house Like all fact for `an imperious woman to also to the United States _ Tha _ a in the metropolis, where more than ;The+a verses, -as well •as the five lepers, the king was consigned to �!swallow. name of "Avenue Roi Georges 7 one high-born assistant has -gone which follow, are peculiar too the place nf absolute rsolatiun, being i Fifth" has al>ao been given to ilia - through the mill 'sad carat that a ;Chronicles. deprived of royal functions and the fi The fast that several hundred road surrounding the ' Maryland". thousand dollars have been spent riviie es of the house of Jehovah: section of Hardelot, ,tails is no defence against the rigor I g, The -Philistines-They were p 8 _ o iscip ine. 22., Isaiah the prophet-His rela- t 1e take p that s ' den+;e, n as roof at se - Semitic immigrants into Palestine, n restoring 3iarlburoug House, V Nurse Grimston," as she is -.whose origin is uncertain. The best,tion to the reign of Uzziah-•cQtties the Queen Mother's official rest - she STILL HOPE. ,called, will finish her preliminary ;estinnato makes- them out to have to view in the next lessen. This will be in resideme there during „It,Q an awful n-ig1it You can't instruction next week, when she ;coma into the lowlands of the Me reference may be to some fuller re �' art of the 'season, at least, though will be ex;mined, and if she shows i diterranean from Crete or Cyprus. cerd of the reign than the meager P o home in thO weather. Stay and ; aptitude, will be admitted as a pro- IFrum earliest times they were in statement in the. repent Isaiah• the memories that must crowd on g ., : P Itis= there will necessarily make her have supper with us. r' :1bat:oaer for a two ears' course of Y Y Oh' It isn't as h°pelesa3 as'that: P . Y conflict with the children of -Israel.. 23. The buried him wit his fa visits td Marlborough Hou%e .of training' in the hospital itself. our times they oppressed Israel there-:vol in the tombs of the kings rt duration. ttiaak you Among earls' daughters who have I(compare Judges 3.31 ; 10. 11 ; 13-16; lest these should suffer defilement short with .1'rincess -Vic-toria,- ='"= .lbeen to the fore in the nursing 1 Sam. 7; 13). ��ith the death-of from a leper's body, but is the ad power became joining field. die has been staying for a fes days !wo-rld are Lady Katharine Stan Saul; the Philistine 1 g in Genoa, and her. present intentionAloe "SNAP" 13 hope, Lady Rosalind Northcote, supreme in .Israel: But ISavid Jotham-He reigned as coregent i to make a short stay- at Athens S a wonder'. Lady Griselde Cheape, and Lady 'threw o$ the yeses, and even_reduc during the fourteen years his-father with her brother, the King- of worker in lr[aud Keith-Falconer. Queen Alex- Ied these ancient foes to vassalage,, remained a leper, and then continu Greece. But the Queen Mother will =- andra's practical interest in 'Dors 'Then, with the disruption, the Phi]- ed two years as anis king, pursuing Ibe back in London in time to attend the home. lit Ing has done much to encourage istines regained their independence; the aggresbive Delict' of Uzziah. the memorial service for the late OP Try it On gently-nurtured women - to adopt but ,y never regained their lost ging Edward at?K'indsor on MALY those-pots , � e ,this profession, and the, have also 'glory. There ware five chief cities 1.6. She will then'rrevisii Sandring been influenced by the first-aid clan- in.Philistis, of which Gath and Ash- Eea held by Lady Esher at her' house 'dod were two. Jabueh, better DO'YOU•WINT TO GROW THIN, ham, and,. in the-early fall, pay her pans and kettles that so in 111pey Street. . (known by its Greek name, )amnia, customary visit to Denmark and won't clean. - Lady Annealey is one of the best lay twelve miles south' of,Joppa; Then Eat Five '.Meals a Day;'Says a Norway. Pen le are discovering new u {known of society nurses, and but for { It is significant that Queen Alex- the (four miles fiom the sea. After the French Physician. s�-andra has not once.associated hQr- for "SN-A-P" every day. Try the tact that she ib now married, fall of Jerusalem the Jewish rulers _ To 'grow thin do not 'fait;; eat self with any of the recant public yO° �' Ise..&"`' would be still tending the sick and I riemoved•there, -and 'it `was-.for a five meals a day and take gentle Appearances of King George and Y etiffering in a ward of the City of while the center of worship !or`the exercise: Such is the `"new; cer- Dublin Hospital. Relieved of, that I Jews„ tain cure for. obesity," which Prof. 'duty, she runs a village hospital in I q The Arabians-These' "people Albert Robin, of Paiis, Fiance, `�Ahe- gratinds Qf her home'in; Countyofthe desert," in the Chronicles, strongly•recommends.- A . famou3 Down. lwere the strong kingdom south aixd physician, he numbers among his _ a Ladti - Rosalind Xorthcotc,' and southeast of Judah. Gurbaal has patients crowned heads and' many , Lade Hermione Blackwood, Lord I remained unidentified:The Meunim, members•of the highest aristocracy STANDARD-SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS _ ID s sister:"have arso Been' or last people, were an Arabian•peo- of Europe. - pie Ecom Mount fieir. - Professor Robin orders this daily We offer•atibject to bale: t. • •; I,ralIIad as nurses. - ' The Ammonites apecial�y regime: , cruel people..dwelling .on the east Sa.m.-Breakfast, of meat or I CANADIAN NORTHERN BAIL TY�?Y CO:IIPANY of the Jordan. fresh fists, bread,"washed .down _ - _EQ'U1PJfENT k 9� first 3for19age Gold Roads 1: A `GOOD. MEDICINE To. the entrance of Egypt-Proh- with hot water or tea without sug- . � nr st paytsble t FOR THE BABY, ably not more than 15t} sissies from or. 8.45 a.m.-A half-hour's walk. Diu in any year from 191 to 19.h , Inters - iled - J 9 l0 -Built to. were a l tt a bread�fliboa,.m,eggs half-- he ln'vestor � .hncoin with somi-annually. y. - a --• - To net t e. )aaby's Own Tablets is the one for the protection of the cattle, and hour's walk. 12 p.m.-A meal of " medicine that can be given little-•husbandmen and vinedressers. The whatever:the patient desires; pre- iS10,000 DULUTII, RAIVY hAbE A1T4D WLA%,1'IPEG ones with.the-firm knowledge that cisterns were something more than ferably of cold meats,'green vege- IfAIG'Wd1' C0:IIPANY'S% ''ts•at Jto+tgagc Sinking Pay- tables and fruit with hot water or t` '� ' nothingbut nod *ill result. , The � - Fuad Bonds. _ Due, let January, 191G ._lot rest pa - g well'a. From early times artificial tea without sugar. 1 p.m.-A half- )Tablets are•sold under the guaran.- reservoirs were hewn out of the _ ._ pble 1st Jam and July, hour's walk. 5 p.m.-A cup of hot tee of a government analyst to con- rxk for the storage of water. then a - PRICE. To suit the Investor o €i?L Income water or les without sugar; twin no opiate nor any other_drug 1l. Went..out to war by bands- , 10,000 DONrNIOIP STEBI CORPORATION LIM short walk. 7 p.m.-Same direc- - which will harm theyoungestchild Thia may refer to the custom of At- tions as for the noon meat. - -they cannot possibly do harm; tacking .an_enemy by means of mo, ITED 5°e; Debentures. Dace Is! November, 1915 r. _they always do good, and once a rauding expeditions, but pare like. Robin declares that this regime, ` mother has used them sl?e.willnever ly it describes..the careful organize 'if carefully followed, will reduce Interest payable let allay and R'ovesnbeI ;again has h-e her little ones castor oil tion of the arm-,,. the•fattest person to proper pro- pRICE,•To rut-.t1+e Istv4atos G;�G Income. r ills "soothing" stuffs which 12. The heads of father's' houses= Portiotra. He cites-nuiaeroua cases. Descriptive circulars: on application. - - as proof that the only method to simply drug baby into That is, the troops were assembled rid oneself of superfluous flesh is _ h.. ., relief and in the.end do harm. Mrs. by .families. The whole number, to eat often. in order to curb the Phillias Paradis, Frampton, Que., three hundred and seven thousand Sppetite,.then to take_ the mild ex- ' writes.:."Send me.two more boxes and five hundred, was about the erase. - )L� f of Baby's Own Tablets. I have same as that of his fathers army (2 - y! §` used .. them for constipation and Chron. 25. 5), but smaller than the tee, Chppoj�$TIOM- IM/ ITED va have always found them very good• armies of Jehoshaphat and Asa. But (J j�11 1 +•a 'My bab is, certainly progressing this army was superior-to Amari- lar y id not rashl Mistress-"In the time it takes I _ -TOR.PNTC LOIY�On• +under the•Tablets. The Tablets ah s, since Uzziah d Y do the work ! _ Tk fare sold by medicine dealers or. by depart from his own people to h:.*e me to tell you how to ?nail at °5 cents a box from The1Dr. troops from Israel, as his father I cYea'in° iA d inithe tifill me it takes - �* 1wi1iiams' Medicine Co., Brockville, had done. - so could II". s tJJnt. 1•t. Shields-The enumeration of .me to listen to you, - _ d �1 f• „, -� .,;. ,.,, ,.,,. _' .. ..,F,:. . ,, .*.,.•, " ,.` q-:' _ .e,�k;ua '�,: a r;tJ: =;•9•s' •o �2 ;;Pr'4;,.. , .- �a,...us,. .. ,«....�„, Y z r ..'.. a �r w..,+�--„ r '�:.n> �..4:aC,.a'r•Y-:... e,,. . -,w'yrn5'�y,� -••.. "`T.. 4'" .� ....�.:,,, F'. '.a 'E,J. .•r <,'� - , a':'-7-'7- :'l;7 .7*7 's a '14 BIGGER 4ATTLESHIP& JAPA-, IN COMMERCE. Wit of Mc V WIN FAIL TO Naval Architects Say the Limit Destined to be a Manufacturing and Has Not Been Reached. Shipping Country. ­�I�`,X ..INTEREST WOMEN The British Society of Navai seline. Thp Japanese recognize that their Architects has been di$cussing the argricultural resources are.limited size of oattleships and inclines to on account of the peculiar topogra- �AL Q Reals BERTA LADY TELLS OF HZI the opinion that the limit'has by Av phical and climatic features of the CURE BY DODD'S KIDNEY no means been reached. Tne dis- ruptiom country. The agricultural land cuSsion brought out the ratio of >PILLs. has been subjected to intense cul- p growth in England. Battleships and ores ture for centuries and cannot be have increased in the last ten years 60 per cent. in displacement, improved much more. The empire Wounds is thus precluded from becoming an weak, ner"Tous, -run-down and 35 per cent. in lengtbi 17 per cent. UYaseline Remedies in TW* important contributor to the world's ill breadth. In speed more than suffering from Rheumat1sm, — Caps!cum,Borated.' food supplies. It will du well if it two knots an hour has been gained, Mentholated.White. Dodd's Kidney Pills made her a and the weight of metal discharged can manage to produce sufficient !n a broadside has made the amaz- Carbolatod.Camphoc food products for its-own use. When all new per"n. Ice. Camphorated. ing growth from 4,000 to 12,000 the population increases it will Qtc.Each for special necessarily'be-come dependent upon That when you put a pounds. Beauvallon, Alta., May 1 turposips.Write for Considering the matter of cost, foreign countries for food. Conse- salve ontoyour cWs skin, Special).—Wome'n who are nerv- Free Vaseline Book quently, thp administrators hAve it was said that two of the newest ous, run down and suffering from vessels could be built for about the it paws throulh the Votes MO ChaWbty4l" 'for some years aimed at making Ja- Rheumatism,--cannot -fail to be in- and entcra the 1664 just price of three of the earlier and pan a manufacturing and shipping 'tere5ted in the case of Miss Ger- smaller pre-Dreadiii as surely as If you W It ought type. The country. They have taken England �rude E. Reyome of this place. She two modera vess as a model,in doing this. Japan is into the child's stoxnach? els would, how- �1�was exactly in that condition To- ever, take into action a main arm- not nearly so well endowed with You W" not put a ww- A ___way she is as she puts it herself a ament one-third greater than that natural -resources as England is, coarse mass of a-4-1 fA4 :new person." Dodd's Kidney Pills of the three small vessels combin- jut the progress lately made in de- colored.by various mineral 'cured her. Here is her statement ed, and 'their working cost. and ex- -?loping Japan's shipping and ma- given for publication: poisons (such as 12=7 pensiveness in maintaivanoe and emark- 1.41 nufacturing industries is r "My Kidney Disease started from repairs would be less. From these able. crude salves are) into your cold two years ago. Rheumat:sw consideratiow * Professor J. J. It is almost essential for a nAti62 child's blood by way of the !�Zet in, and I was-weak and nery Welch thought the policy of build- aspiring to rank well among the stoo3ach? Thm why do ous, and in a run down conditieLi. ing big ships was justified. The : great manufacturing peoples to so by way of the pims? )I was attended by a doctor who &d unsettled question, one which n�v- command extensive resources of Take no A& Use always the *t appear to understand my case. al officers could best answer, , hi�__ Balt, the sak&lies, pe- ahirbal moseacts ptavided in IThree boxes of Dodd's Kidney P11',% said, was whether- ships of still 4 troleum, limestones and clays. Ja- buk. Z.4so-Oult contains 4made a new person of me. 00 tt0AN Of&nY iMiMAl 09 Ot fat. greater size would not prove an ad- pan, fortunately, possesses an abun- Is not Miss Reyome's condition vantage. 100 such resources and is and as pobocous sainstalasloc- .---idance of Inar Matter. From start to flakh an exact description of nine-tenths Professor G. H, Biles said the therefore naturally equipped for purely berbaL of the ailing women -of Canada I clasRic dictum used to be that on- torihis I be-coming. what her political lead- The doctor did not understand �er ly numbers could annihilate," but I"n. , I striving for-the leadin It WE beal soces, absow FLAU ers are 9 ' ass, erisphasks, Varicose ukw% case. It was simple enough, It it was now antiquated. One Dread- manufacturing and trading coun- cuts, buras aad kwim more, was Kidney' Trouble. And Kidney nought could have annihilated Nel-* try in the Orient. quickly th" say otbw know* Disease is the one great cause of son's fleet at Trafalgar and for the Japanese mines are generally preparation. It b &a I deupok. -women's troubles. Dodd's Kidney matter of that the French and quickly stops the A 'well worked-and equipped with ma, -"%a, ?ills always cure it. Spanish snips to boot. He was far soft or cut, clam chinery.. Good and efficient metal- -90boating. It In a som&a&Wood �ave 9P from believing that the battleship kind forwl Ich you wo lurgical works exist for the treat-. combination of hesku ,poww limit had been reached in vessels of ment of metallic ores close to the selenthic pitawy. .=A,. '.3. WELL, HARDLY. 28,000 or 30,000 tons. 1ii-"CZaz 1,om,%tn aa cc,om w h w��-ovr mines. Japanese engineers have havle provgd it. t:e a ll.�d 6161 08 8 slad rwm Of boo ar "Are you a friend of the groom' V I—StL that ds bat h6wn a good aptitude for mining m4 I" asked the -ushpr at the 4)"I'l I ask 17'lot and metallurgical work and they V in be�i-sr W.u=rso1n,"r` church wadding. ta.�"&,,I li2 so -have been well backed up by local 8&1A4 3"d t7 m0a-QaIlm w"�"w"Ift "I think not," replied the lady I A. beat R.... ,uk be'dadd d" capitalistq. There is every reason Pddressed; "I'm the mother of tb- =o6arr-Z fur the belief that the remarkable V lw Iwo bbm FUMW C16 kA N, 113413 B'*".L T. -bri do. progress made in the development & CLAIMED OLD RIGHT. - TION16M'ALE CILI Pric . Wilson's ..of the empire'4 mineral resources Work;.ar cunto His BLADDER TROUBLE. Sea splaciade, Toronto, On a recent Sunday some 3,000 �during the.past decade -Y�ill be con-, BE IN ur Herbert Balmer of. DavisviUs. says people assembled near High Wy- A 'SLIGHT JOLT. -- I t thL4 steady improve- I Pau t�n up-d and-ths 4116 Gwen Gin Ptlls a debt of irratitudt combe, Bucks Eng!an,d, to ass-ert meht will powerfully contribute to which he can never rep" "As for me," remarked y6un �the working out of the national FARMS FOR MINT A" SALE, He what they believe to be their right 9 tor years' with Bladder Trouble. and ' to use a certain footpath. which Muggsb-y, "I don't belie%e in the ideals of the Japanese peopla.-ED- IL W. DAWSON, Ninstf, Colborne $free Vould not, pass 'ariae except by much hi-tier educatiun for gir's. The !.gineering Magazine. Toren a. letralular. which caused great pain, leads to Roundabout Wood. Efforts 9 have been made to close this, and one I marry won't know Latin. or Fjou are looking for a rMis Kir Bauer sent for a tree minPIS of; Min or Dairy Far=. OoaslWt-J`e.,-!1 the footpath and the adjoining land Greek �have several hundred farms on my Iwo Gin P1110 The ftrIL doe* Wd him so I i match e orAered mix boxes &ad have been plowed up, After a "I can readily believe lhat," re-. 3d may have just the farm you want, good that h ;$ Slasher, 'A girl. who began to take thent'rectmiarly A mouth's m-eet-ing, the 3,000"'marched in pairs joined Mi A&Mb t"atomeat coinpletely cured him, over the plowed ground to make knows anything at all wqt 't be 61_EVERAL good Hundria Acre Forms uldh ar --se-ve I on" ed--from ri'm-Ast-­ ry you." thlipVc.-MNA -ti are, You can try Gin Pill@ before you buy a quarter mile long footpath. them-Write National Drug and Chemical RrIT FARMS of all sizes &ad pri ."What sort of a hat is W 00. tDopt W 2). Tomato, for free sgalplo. to all the frats, growine-distriatmon �'XOT THEN. Earto tjli.nk _ Me The Real Liver Pill.-A torpid i awake '.'Why, a hat without a 'At all dealers, 50o a Wx. 6 for $L* ifno fo Do you n.1 a ry r liver means a disordered sybtem, nap, of course." LBER &A EWAN 604 TCR dates helps a ma mental depreqbion, lasbitudc and in HAV1403A LIAM), In 411217`1047, "Are you in pain, mv little man I" r of whole ffieo�tqn& Also in arse "Sometimes," replied the farmer, the enJ, if care be nvt taken, a Choler& "d all -summer com- block& from Five mausand qp to Threat paked the kind' old gentleman. `but not 'When he is* selling spring chronlc state of debility. The ;,ery Hundred Tharand AicreSL nos's buy .,"No", "answered the boy, ­�he chicken,." plaints are so quick in their action Visetern Lan without seeing me, I best medicine to aruuse the live�* t1lat the cold hand of deal.. a in me 71" pain healthy action is Parmelee'q Vegi. W DAWSON. Ninety Colborne SlInarill'o Liniment Cures Urns. 11te. the victims before they are aware i i4tr.. Toi�onto. Phone Maill table Pills. They are compounded that danger is near, If at-tacked a d holidays M Wright The most obstinate corns -&nd ghts it of intrely vegetable substances Of do not delay in getting tb A1.6taT PLr d&"Ie 527, T. Warta fail to resist Holloway's'Corn NO MORE. careful selection and no other pills medicine. Try a dose of Dr.-J.-D. if'It7r KNIFE LANDS are now fanions. Try it 1, tj� Do not bu Isewhere until you see T ,.cm rsij�� She (complaining ly)-"You prom- ha-ve their fine qualities. They do Kellogg a Dysentery Cordial, and ew ads; now towns; prLc low, �Wn r 1,3ed faithfully -thtic you wouldn't nut gripe or pain and they are you wil ge-t imm diate reli6l. ite for Particulars. Metcalf &Z e Rorke. Ovenstown. Sask. "I don't want imy hai 'brulhe.cj tiv, r smoke any more after January I." agreeable to the most sensi e sto- act9 with. wonderful rapidity- and lover my'forehead any longer," de- He—I'm not. .1 am simply mach. HEAP, LANDS in Saskatchewan V" never fails to effect a curio. C ley. Good openings for tradesmen clared Harold. "I vi�ant-& crack in.. keepin'g uip the usual a it hke father"C" mount. and farniers, English speaking settlo meet. Write for illuat Paintoblet t4 "A soldier should never lose his Cecile-`Whait 'would you-give to rat asicretaxy. Board of Irrais, MarshoAl, If ;16 dose of Hamlins Wizard Oil heaA in' battle," said ' the officer. have such hair as mine?" Jeanne Sisk.' ,�:TRY MURINE EYE FfEMEOV. taken at night will, prevent �our "Of course not," rej,,ined the %oli- -"I -don't know-what did you r I ACENTS WANTED. Red, Weak. Weary, Watery 071" -having a bad cold in the morning, citor. "If he did, his pension give 1- IrTATIVES. and Granulated EyeUds.MurLne Do"n't I isn't it a good idea to ha�e it ready wculd be no earthly benefit to Wm."' A'S REPRESE. eithell .1 �V' -Soothes Eye Pain. Dragigults W sez, locall on ffoods necessary ad Fm#A to take the moment you feel the cold L Fell Marine Eye Remed7, Liquid. 25c, 011nard's Liniment Cures Dandrull. bread, Salary 2 Ilars per day and colE oft $1.00.' Murtne Eye Salve to coming I mission. Experience unnecessary. Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books Nichols Co., Limited. Toronto. %nd Eye Advice Tbrei by Mail. "I Wonder why that-Miss Wrink. Dolly-"No, I won't ­ wash my 6ENTS WANTED.-A study of othof 6murlins, E" Remedy Q). Chicago. les always wears a veil I" "I sup- face Grandma - "Naughty, )4eucy propositions convinces us none can equal ours. You Will 0 pose she has not*the face to 'o with nauglity When I was a liltle girl Miriard.a Liniment Co., Limited. 1) 1 1 was Tery sick with uinsy and ways regret it ifgi� don't apply tog 9 - thought I would strangle. particulars ' to ali,�llsrs' Dept., 21111 I always washed my face* Dolly used "Did young Skinnick's uncle re- out it Min' Albert St., Ottawa. -100mber him when he made his "Yes, and now look at it." ARD S LINIMENT and it cured me at . o once* will?" "Must have.- Didn't leave Do it Now.-Disorders of the'di- Your@ gratefull MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. C. D. gRixcz. Aim anything." Ilt REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. ARM SCALES. special price.' Wilson'$ gestive appartus' should be dej lqauwigewauk, Oct.'21st, MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SVRVP h&5 been Flicale Works, 9 Eoplanade. Toronto. X with at once before complications ti-Red for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of T Simple .and Sure.-Dr. Thomas' arise.that may be difficult to.o6pe MOTHERS for their CHILURF-N WHILH EAR THE BARBER TRADF-NEW THPTHING, with PERFUCT SUCCESS. It system!:-constant Practice - careful ucton is so simple in,appli- with. ' The surest remedy to. this SOOTHES the CHILI), 1,0FTF:NS the GUMS instr few weeks' complete course Xclectric Oil is L ration that a child can understand end and one that is within reach of 11,LLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIIND COLIC, ava -tools, free. Graduates earn twelve to is the best remedy for DIARRH(EA. It is ab, eighteen dollars weekly. Write for cata- -ZIG Ahe instructions. Used as a 'lini- allr is Parmelee's 'Vegetable Pilli, solutely hartniess. Be sure and itsk for 11 Mm logue. Moler Barber College, 221 QUeen ment th only,direction is to.rub, the beat laxative and sedative on. 'Winslow's Soothing Syrnp," and takeno otber East, Toronto. e Itind. Twcuty-fi-�c ce6ts a bottle. "What do you do to- keep and when used as a dressing to ap- the market. Dio,not delay but try 141 J'" ill I ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, atc. In. bands looking so nice 7" don't %,). ternal and exterr-al, cured witbous ply. The directions are -so plain them now. One trial will convince - -Hen whispered Mrs. Smith pain by our home treatment. Write U8 do anything." and unmistakable that they are anyone that'th-ey are the best sto­ ers,­ straightening iip in ' bed, before too late, Dr. Bellman MedicalCo.. Limited, Collingwood, Ont. readily und,e.rstood by young or old. mach regulato-r that can be got.. what's the noise in the library?" All mothers can put away 4UXIeLy.- W OMEN WANTED to take orders in "Must be history repeating itself," Minants Liniment. top sate ovor"nera, reg&rding their suffering children spare time, no e.xperience neces- 7. Popny-"Did you and Japk have muttered Henry drowsily.- "Go 'to when they have Mother Graves' sary. our lines especiallv Used by others and giria. Apply Dept. A, Brit- Old Gent (proposing health of trouble in ge!tingyou� father's cpn- sleep in 29 Worm Exterminator to give relief. ish Can chat Industrial. company, 2 Albert St., Ottawa. sent?" Magnolia-"No; but father- happy pair at the wedding break- Its effe4cts are sure and lasting, fa-*-"And as for the..brlklegroom, and I had a, hard. time getting The north pnle is cold and dis- .4 OFFERS YOU SUCCESS �S.ASKATOO' can speak with still m 1 0 an inteilixent, hard-work- ore conf tant. BRANDING CRIMINALS. . 1- ing agr culturist in any branch.' You -denc6 of him for I was present at Tho'branding of criminals, which could not creaft the proinerity of our his christenin' YOUNG BUT WISE. farmers unleso ybu actually came and g, I was present at the Judge'PW-utoul sugests might be saw. Why not come? It you do, you wlU 1anquet given in honor of his com- 'In a-scho6l in a Western Ontario advantageously 'revived , for the be sorry you had not come ago. Perhaps you are not gotring = very Lng of age, I am pj�esept.here to- town is a little girl who 1�as not benefit of. deported aliens, was ab- well, except in the mitter ot vears. Jet- e !r do sometbing for ymm childr n's nks. day, and I trust I may be sparod �taken pluckily to the mysleries of olished in England in 1778, saysthe t' v. For R11 information .1�in our prosperilt addition. �"Onc'n.one?" asked the. Pall Mall Gazette. Until thep, write the commissiouer, Board of Trad% be present at his funeral." ,81atoon, Saskatcliowan, WeFtern Can- teacher, while putting the class this puni shment was inflicted in da, ithioi4 the easiest of the addition open cou.rt, ge-ii-erAlly in the pre- a QPECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consult Diane French corsets lables. The little girl referred to sence of the judge, the necessary us in regard to any disease. Lowest Our offer to mail was th I person in the clas's who implements--the iron brand,. the In drl a of all kinds. Post Pr on re- v "Two'll rip fltted ft. gm 11. Send measure. ceipt 0 vue. one pair couldn't gi e the answer. chafing dish and the iron g ment. Glasses - -V,,Write- to-day iansr Fr"ch Corpets- for tidl t7. velass drug price 91.5 onel" asked the' te"acher. The little Jor keeping the hand. steady ,Ter gnything ollin'gwood, Ont.'' 0) M et stores to Dr. Ing always in readiness. The us- WAIT Inch instant de- girl smiled confidently put up hei mead that our 0lot- ual brand was an "R" applied to zment for saimple hand and when notici�d b� the' tea- Bra is cher- said, "Shoe Polish."-From the-Adt shoulder. Child stealing, When buytrig your Piano out. REWFIMBZR n- Courier. &c., however, were at one t4me wt, Toronto Csina<lia ti%atst w% havimq art cannot afford contious this offer'Ba punished by branding*the offender as U Ya S I' ' 7 r 0 inU 0 er R P C 1 c Um" p 5�olati Ment AC arbolatoc Ca In pt JPtC-Ea ch irb urpos".)X re 0 Va sel C s� he bmo M4CQ.1V order at once. with '111" on the shoulder (for 0 2 FOSO Unle'ss a thinig iq iin(omfnrtable .3 THE OTTO HIGEL t, bialie kqr,....b rogue), "M" on the right hand (for it seldom becoines fashionable. Xorsote 266 Tong@ rnansliiyer), and "T" on the 14ft Ptbr%o Actlor% Sir" Toronto, I hand (for thief). Minard's UnIniont Reliovemi mourailgia. ISSUE N 0. A.- r '7 9 e4� ;',tL : .r•" r'a:w'�'A"r;a.. : .. -,. ..... •c.. y � ,._. r, y .,.,a •.,,u _. ._ `s 2v'. .^,.�.�-- . ...- .c^M:'1C: r.:� �.:.•'.+a =.r.. - _ wt. .. ,. . ;.: •, .. .. - •.' ,.'- . .._ ._,::; ..,.,. .• :.yam r, r ' 4• A' ,-rC • ti 8aisleday prooseds to bis own stable PICKERINf? MARKETS , when he will remain suiHi the following �j d .~S a^ ' x k' Monday morning. Se V�tJ ^�e e e c Rbite Winter Wbeat....,...,.. i..88 _ ed " •` ......•.. yy !6!9-Tbe celebrated Eoglisia * Mixed " 88 rad isoported hackney stallion he ' _ .88 Bb • t Spring Wheat................... .'l0 ri o!G. A.Sredis Bethesda, will Garden Seeds, 2 packages for 5 cents r .... '.70 mike Iiia season of 1911 he follows /��yy OOOae •, .82 Monday will leave his own stable sad dower Seeds, 2 packages for 5 cent$ igrRw4ei4� *lwf Geta ....,.. `h. * ................ .,.. loosed t0 • - - 1,pu deyerlFriday atoralag"ItsDade, _ !or noon,tbeaoe to F.Tbampeon'aho0el, —GG,Irdell and Feld Seeds in bink 71 ,,Pickering,Out. Now After"son"tste. Oak Ridges for night. Tuesdayprooseds i RA,1ES OF ADvZRTI8=G: -- a Elgin Mille for noon and night. r First taso:tioa perline 10 cents Wednesday will proceed to F. Nlohole, DUTCH SETT ONIONS MULTIPLiEIt$ Each snbsegaont insertion.per lire• s caned L EED FOR$ALE-Alalke and Tim• Victoria Square for noon, thence to J. t This rate does not Lac a Legal or Foreign ►7 othy t sled,young bulls f8nortbora):at loran gQil and Turnip ed �~ adTertisemente. 18,con,T,Pickering. For particulars address Hemingway a hotel Unionville for night. - special terms given to parties making con-' E.E.Pugh,Ctarsmona P,O. 26tt Thareday proceeds to Jacob 1�dema°'. mote for a or a months or by the ygsr. Halt con 7, Markham for noon, the-2-dW to 7 Y _jberl9oryesrlycontractspaysbloqusrterly. _ Leave your or(leY 110W EED�CORN Business earls,sen linea or under,with paper rj OR $ALEt.Hoare and lot situated e Friday proceeds Joseph Lemoo'ar log 10 one year, $5 oo,payable is advauce. 1' on Brock Bt„ CLr mous, opp y P p Bi:Noticeia local columns Lea cants par line, 31etLodist church. For particulars apply to con 9 W hitcharch for noon thence to his five Dent.per line Sher.subsequent insertion. W,J.GREGG,North C1arS®out 5tt own stable antil the fo:lowing Mnaday PURE MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR -Special contract rates made known on applies- morning• tion. No tree advertising. ASTti RE TO LET—The undersign- Advertisements without written Iasauotioas Ped has pasture to let for a limited number Ter-rington Bellinart 294;, (9037) A•consignment of this spring's pure maple syrup and sugar expected ) t will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- of cattle,on lot 9,con 9, Pickering, For fur- dally. Bring along your jar and get it filled. eotdiavly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- they particulars apply to DAVID PILKEY, The Imported hackney syallion, the Ine� must beau writing and sent to the pub- Baleares 90,31 property of W• H. Pugh, Claremont, Job Work promptly attended to, and G. David Milne, Cherrywood, We have added t0 our large and well assorted stock of pure fresh 'TERMS /i�0 RENT FOR PASTURE—South will make the season of 1911 tie fotlowe: Groceries, ftED. ROSE TEA—Try a package. r 1 half of lot 19,coo.a,Pickering, Good tea- Mouday will leave his own stable, and x1,25 per year ; 01.00 it paid in advance. "a And water, Apply to tithes Ells Robson, N, Proceed do Aehbara hotel for noon, �-H E G 14 O C E R'Y STORE . ttiellealey St., Toronto, or w, B, ROBS3 thence to Colwell's hotel Brooklin till Subscriptions to the liaised states,$150 Brougham, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon - in advance Where Quality Counts T7ASTL RE TO LET—The under- ._ proceeds to Bandei's botel, Whitby C JOHN N M U R KAR, Proprietor. signed hue at lot at,con. 1.Pickering, good anti) Wednesday afternoon. wednes. pasture with plenty of water and shade, For day eringf on proceeds Gordon's hotel RICHARDSON' S - �; particuless apply to GEORGE McILBOY,os Pickering for night, Thursday proceeds - NOTES AND COMMENTS " the premises or address Rogge Hal. a131 to G:D Milne's Cherrvwood, for noon, ---•- IVE Men or Women wanted for thence to R. A. Milroy's Cedar Grove work at home paying shoo or sz 0o per day for night. Friday proceeds .to A. E In the matter of erecting mem- with opportunity w sdvsa« Spare time"a Major a Whitevale for noon, thence to - oriels to the dead the people of be used, work nog difficult and requires no Mc Lean's hotel Brougham, for sight. y "Ave.variance. WINSTON, LIMITED. spading Saturday proeseds to his own stable a the present age are acting much Toronto. 80-� where he will remain until the following more wisely than did our fore Monde momia - !► tiiin ` 'AroTED—A man to take care of y g' UMder �e r fathers. The ancient Egyp 1� grounds and garden. lana t»good with Ki Saul (1494 `9889]-The im � J horse&c. House and garden supp.ted. Hood reed Clydesdale stallion also -�ing8 erected the- famous pyra- chance for wan with family to edyucate, Con, Po y - --- - lllids, monuments which have veclaat to Public,Separate and High Scbpols. Fairview Butts-5t;8-(11290-The apply to James Long, Vvbicby. imported hackney eta lion, th the SES TIME AND GRAM stood for-thotisaud9 of years, the property of W. 0. Scott. Claremont, u ` LTOUSE AND LOT-For sale or to wilt make the season of 1911 is follows: ' !wonder and admiration of ail ages. .Cl let ,n the village of Claretaont•a goon Twine is a small item, but good twine saves a lot i to dwaiting,8 rooms, good cellar and Monday, Jisp 8th,will leave his own -1Bnt their chief -use has been Only wood-sbed,hard bad soft water. Stable and stable and proceed to Samuel Disney's of mpense in harvest time. Every time your machine is ` to be looked at, althou h the at driving boo" as goon los new: A number of on the townitbe for eight. Tnead•y, stopped the delay costs you money. Time in - - g y trait ices@ in full bearin , For further pard y - the eatlle time, were the laces colors aptly to JQHN�ISKETT• Balsam.of Qtwceede to S.Farndale'•can 6 Srasale harvest Beason is alWiy! `aluable, and some- laces Thos.Btr�Cett,LTaremont, for pGoa,thence W W, H. Holtby's And times extremely precious on account of the ?�Ip { 'where the bodies of the dead -- lay for uiilht. Wednesday, proosedv to F ARM TO REFIT of 100 acres,being Joseph Grill's, Kingston Road for noon, Condition of Weather Or grain. Be sure you l kings trace laid to rest. The lives composed o ots 9 sad to to the 6th cog• thence t0 Prink ?ktaddatord'e bsse't°e use the best twine,—P L Y M O U T H y have LII all ages of Ptokennit edict Q the village of Green- 4 sof dead heroes, wood. F,nt-class D !dings, good larkces dna for night. Tnorsday,proceeds to W. .1' TWINE, Thea yOt1 will be safe from _- S been eo»sm'emoiated. by the araC ►n•Ltgb.case of cn vation, close to school. Miller's Pickering for goon, thende to - churea,mai.em ,with two miles of the C.N. Gordon House for night. Friday, pro the annoyances, delays, expenses, which tion of Costly monuments which a.station. Will be rented to a good mark for a ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Twine wtm of yeah. Poasseeioa as Dace. J. a. nis- cads to T. A Knox's Brock road for - Serve no .useful purpose unless NEY whitbT _ 19tt— noon, thence to Brougham hotel for works perfectly in every machine. More OR "SALE-A Rood rough-ca °�bt Saturday proceeds to their owe of it 1s made and used every year than r r they be incentive for others to stable where they will remain until the ' perform heroic •deeds. The peo- boass ooataroing 9 rooms besides close" any other kind, because it is known t0 pe and good cement ceitar Hard and soft water foil•clay Monday morning. pie of the present generation sats-i Oz a ftof an.:a besides good o ad6&rd' Baron Forward 7391-The pare bred be the best end has been for years. „ appleC! deadals stalhou,owned at sbe Dan Binds mote sheaves with leis ex- y possess the same desire to honor trust. Also w&rml al otfo0-van d saoba to For y no knpm no breaks. and is t »pair with warmrag o.ea ataaabsd• For HEN- bartoo term known at the Packer farm 1 the lives of their distinguished sr noulara,syply to THOS. E STEPHEN-( will make the season of 1911 at his owe « guaranteed full length and extra ti so.�Claremops T:t I stable. Doubarton. r dead, but they proceed in doing I gt>tmgth. Get Plymouth Talus a more rational way. While B hech icily Vol la.imported (i{23r,)• The choicely Dred imported Clydesdale from the local dealer. Look for ? they they erect lasting monuments a a e a stallion, the property of S. C. Banker. the wheat-sheaf tag. Pickering. will make the eeswu of {, they must serve a use purpose a 1911 a• follows, Monday afternoon. - ' ` - to the living as well. Many noble ,.leaves his own stable acid proceeds to use J. Ea DISNEY, Whitby gh w lives are now commemorated by HOMESEEKERS' Peakp Solei &a his o for eagle. Tees � the erection of 13021 talc, or other -da roceeia oo his own stable Wed tlesa nates w neidsy afternoon,proceeds aro Bsrkdai'e r t h s some --'Twenty tons on ruder. Will be delivered R ' buildings that snap pro;e a Mess- EXCURSIONS - Howl. fiy hitby for night Thursday aslh qua" ito our home free of charge. Drop us a . Ing to those left behind. Bow psooeeds to Commercial Houle. ri,hawa se ow two& card gad we will send prices. x . TD for niobt. Fridsy proceeds to Bandel's _- �;*' more satisfactory it must I�eiti ', $ t� glum Hotel Whiathy.for noon, thence to his _ » be to a person to know that his iooa�;Tom,term TaeOabA 100 o s,es own sable a°tll the tollowiag bfonday S• morning. ' mame will-be carved in the front APRIL t, 1i iWtaf 3,11,M JUNE tt.21 of some hbspifal that-is'a blessing ' JULY 11,% Aft a 1s t1EPT. i. It Baron Elett 5829;, (18933,-Tbe lm•. s d..alar he. r pciatOal ported Clydesdale stallion she property �T ' to thouataudj . instead of being ,.,,,...a o! w, t3 Pugh.of Claremont. will mars 1� the season of 1911 as follows. Monday T T saiYe. atone that LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Emith's coo9Piok• C., • v ma o f �;arved on a May 9,proceeds c aur. 7 P - - - Wig�pa sed caeca 33300:• Ebaabtsa sed '•will never serve any useful ptlr- S41 W'.bd was6a� pO1br r rrysi. erirkg coca,J. Bcott'e Atha argbo, Toe*- prise to any one. Andrew Carne- s��•r two witua eo&" :A" Wm Co kw llTurner's cMongolia ah ilm tight a m ; sale 1 Berliner C ucerthSound Boxer These lfwillvibe naldflni reg�sin ` gie is probably taking the Wisest TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Wednesday to R, A. Milroy's Cedar rices this month. Come and hear the new records. Also. a new t ,,. course in having" his monuments- ,r bel �+wr"a SaML ���noon.Tharedey yo dtyFouades.yDna prices up-to-date stock of everything in the line of House Furnishings. erected before he dies. He does aar,y application ,rust be made bartoo, noon, Gordon's hotel Pickering gee our'new 55c. kitchen chairs—saddle seat. embossed back, double =r' got seem inclined to trust this ASK FOR Mos,cegiK1t"S- t MPHLET night. Friday to 2, A. Kaox's Brook : stretcher—exceptional)y.good value.. - a rmsshall fen ofea"ics' road noon. Brougham hotel night. Bat• tiau6y to 'those who survive Ulm, Appbryes,tCpR q�araeR•1_T6ostour. urday to Luther Pilkey's Goa 7 Pickering - a 1 a is ourstock. Dist.Pass.�'Twee noon,thence to his own abbie• C I nd sped and in doing it himself;be will see ONLY DIRECT LINE NO al;MAl16E OF CANS that it is dare properly. The Loretto. (lssos) B.C.S.B., (15503)A.C. No trouble for us to show goods. B.S. [114'397 C.C S.B., The fashion .- -- erection of public libraries seems "�—` , tl0$3E BEfiI81 ER jb&lrytyCjydosdale stallion. the pro .to be his >lavOrite methUd, and R. DafoaGreen River, will thoasand9 Of towns throughout To,nFrty Cresceus 46Tt)F A T. R,- ke the season of 1111 as follows : g ant for ,1�erlin ortu�rtento a ameri�a are now enjoying the Thp standard bred registered trotting blonFayatier°oon, w{L leave his own - ,erallion, the property of Dr. James stable and proceed to Broa¢ham for g p p our order. fruits of his benevolence. This / Moore ilrookmakand tTbseawn d&for . fight. Tuesday. ceeds to T. A. Call and et rices and see cuts before placing y ntethOd Of commemorating y, oo:'s Brook road Zronoon thence to tie follows: Monday w111 leave his own pe-k'whotel Liverpool until- Wednesday CAEtEFUL ATTENTION TO 'lives ' of destinguis6ed i able,lot, 7, baseline Pioke•ioq and atternoen. Wedoerday afternoon pro EMBALMINGAND FUNERAL .WORKshould meet the appro alit roceed to Peak's Hotel, Lerpo , teed•to Geo•Dayidson'e jr.Cherrywood,and we hope the practice uiay or non°, chance .to Appleby's H sol, for night. Thursday,prooesde to Thos Phone-night or daps Bell or Independent. ' West Hill, fornight. Tuesday proceeds �ieesor's, 8carboro townline for noon, grow 'favor. - to Kennedy's Hotel Woburn, for noon, thence to,H.C.Hamill'a Markham• bud and Franklin Boas, Markham for Scarbo•o towalins for night. Friday, 1 • night. Wedasedsy afternoon psoceeds' proaceds to d..Babdon's lot 14 can ! - ` The Farmers Bank cases were to A. E. Iriajora, WhrMvale for night. Markham,for noon,thence to R.Ea¢lels ZeLTCH ALiJE IN r night, - `-traversed to the next sittings Thursday proceeds to o fifeLe n's Hotel,well's Saturday pton's lot 20 cnrooeed n 9. Markham ownstablestable HOUSE' FURNISHINGS of the Criminal Assizes. Brougham, 9 r Hotel Brookli°,for nicht Friday pro- where bb'watt remain until the following --. oseds to Roval Hotel,Whitby,for night. Monday afternoon. is seldom offered. We have in suttee. Springs=1.50, reg. 8b, good et new. Sideboards,'kitchen and dining chain, tables, tamps, dishes by the set IT GROWS HAIR or dosen, carpets and ruga,eztenaion tables. We can aril you a et at new. 1:. i°g machine at 810.00.latest impcovementa. gee our 49-Piece tea sets at if1.7.fi...' r l Bm After Dead DEN TOOLS lid oak bedroom suites, 896.00. (Iranite and tinware g l bargain. silver Not Root The Hak ----`�A R plate tableware. Clothes wringer, solid rubber roll, regular 86,00 for 83.00. r. T. 51. McFadden will tell yon that he - Parties having articles for sate consult us. - . -0011' a greet many bottles of Parisian Sag• Hoes, •Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, etc., "Samppson make," because it gives satistietion. for all kinds of work in,garden and field. -�•� -�.T ERINQ He¢naraateei it to eradicate dandruff, �• tT �O�yOy� PICK stop lalling and splitting hair and itching Have yOil got all your painting and page Ging done yet? If not call poser of Church sad King Sts. a choice line of Wall ' - - we have ' • ,scalp, or money book. and make your selections as _ Parisian Sage will make hair know it the Papers and a Rood range of colors of Martin- a -bair root is not dead;it puts life and luster Senour Paints. Terms Cash. into dull and faded hair. and is the most - delightful hair dressing is the world. pIE1 DUMBARTON bottle.uta a large bot LE S Only is cents g G. A. 'GI L , BMK Parisian Bsga is the beat hair {trouser • � and beautifier, dandruff care and scalp cleaner known.. Try it on our money back ' '..plan. Bold and guaranteed by T. M. a• � � -� � R OF CANADA S°B`a°`h" Fadden. a E+tablisi�ed 1873 TENDERS v�rANTED A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR .. and Mangel Seed 4 .. Work. - - a , folt Concrete _ a _ r_. . is received in Our Savings Bank Department, and is a .. Turnip and Carrot Seed at right prices. Bring along your po _ E swLEn ritsnitx , endorsed Te produce gild get the highest price always. -_ su9•icient to 'open an account and.entitle the De sitoi to S for Concrete Work, will be re- P of Interest is _ A pass Book. The highest current rate = --i'eeeived by the Municipal Council of Pickering u to Monday, May loth; A second consignment of Nall Paper just opened up. allowed, and money may be withdrawn at`tuljf rima p 1911; for the building of all or any of without delay. r 12 concrete culverts in different parts Also, our delayed shipment of Utica Maple Syrup is jest to hand. - y of tike township. For full particulars Try scan-imperial gallon and only 81.86, _ __ _ Savings ]; Iaepar'lrifetl# at Every BtiLQCh. Bit ti gee posters or any member' of the p I C K E R I N G BRANCH Council or the lark• r not necea- "Our Groceries are the freshest ,rt.,.. The lowest -sarily accepted. �M. I CLARENCIL T. BATTY, Ma nattier r�..3b. MOWBRAY. Reeve. �EQ,BE PHILIP BROUGHAM as>:wxcs w>tso �•T :Tay. . 31.g� DONAt.D R.BimTort, Clerk i _ ... .,. .- .. ;. -.... .. .. :. '. .:'., .... .. ....... :. _. .i'. ,.<- : � r• ..•.ow' .tie 5--ti..�£ x.. ``k..:"; ilii. a 1t".�. •��"� yZa ... _. ..., ..�,:.. ..:,-i. .":.'•r'.,.. dfC-;xa .R' w...c•- .:•,u w ,1 4 �'xa.: 4; �.'.� t-".'.�, •wY�.. L•.n. ,,;, r CfU. •h: ,.-. .ase,• "•�w{sb!..' .F •�d"••h `. .,d` :Hi t"°'• as.�"•s x. ",�; ,-�.:' S.` - y �i"� • � - � � ?-, a�„p}..,r: 'r•.t :i. .�r-, �`�- ,tar+., ,]Ry�`a tee:. �• r�,�J iJ9�u' ;r.=fb s "�wM'i* ui.:_.`' .,, •}.G%� ��'tu�r ,ls,, �0oYS��, , ?' ,� 1,��',,, C .,, ,-4,,. �?; , ''`n«c _, '�, .+ `'�'yi+E� +:JL' .i� .,rSeF:�.+'•.v�.' .�?-•.. •..�,-•.rJ' '�3' �n'"• 'r .*.a..sms w`."'>. l:akns.n .c .,w? ..., a._-T ...•fy!..•i=m. *.µx .-•n.+•w^' s� .�`�+G. e,.e' — -'^w -..:r-.y it'. u.P+r.. .+�*. B.y'}, .- - a:w•F 1. - ,. ..,�, ..._ ..-.. _...':...._- ,, _,�: _ _. t- _. •yam^ G t C1.wtt=atoNr Wellington Roes ices angling SIMPLE REMEDY STEEL BOOTS : STEEL BOOTS : , Rev. J. A. Grant was in the city friends in Oshawa for a few Jaye. '`two Jaya-Ust week: Mica Jennie Cooper, of Toronto. Fos B.cx Acura Axa Hrax>r Tsoosrs --- Mise Alice Pearson is spending s visited relatives in Claremont last The simplest and mon effective remedy for sick kidneys is Booth's KidneypWs, ' gave days in Toronto. a'�k• If there is weakness, oongestion, nkm- WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES J. Farmer spent a few days in Mr. Scott, of s daughter, spent a masion or soreness, Booth's Rldney Pius ' " virile last week. few days with his daughter, Mrs. quickly relieve it. They gently stimulate. C�3IZr�RF.IN'l3 y+ 'niers in this locality have Sarnia. tone and stren• .. _ John McGrath waB in Ringwoodkid �3UMMF�R F'00r_rWEAR ;about finished.seeding. schen.sok - Thos. Pearson had a business on Saturday shoeing horses for J. • nays, drive Fisher. away backache, &'sr tr to Myrtle this week. r h e a m a t i o Flour and Feed always on hand. )Kiss Flossie Morgan sent a Mrs. Thos. Neal, we regret to a P say is seriously ill at the time of , pain and dizzi- ;f . ''week with Mrs. T. Gibbons. Y , y nese, clear up The Corner Store, Claremont.' W. M. PALMER Miss Flora Morgan spent last writing. a n d regulate week with Uxbridge friends. Abijah Forsyth is busy hauling the u r i a e and Y., aterAlex. Wilson was off duty for stable�onal i�Olsth�eeC�tion of a new rerteo0 fiiterinaWe—Is —He - - in R1�HARa N!f'ew days owing to a sore toot. P P y' p $Chas. Wa Peter Macnab jr.and sister, Missofthe blood. gg, of Toronto, spout Beat of all,thio i?'riday last with relatives here. Margaret, are visiting their bro- ther, C. J.,in Uxbridge. relief is permanent. yw J. and Mrs. Bandy left thin weekAll druggists sell and guarantee Rooth's important showing of finest display of for their summer home in Musko- M. Henderson is making prepar- Kidney Pills,500.box,money back if they China, a very large assortment of p lea, atioaa for building a stone fuunda- tail to relieve. Write to The R.T. Booth a colo,Dolle, Toys. jnal tion underneath his shoe shop. Co.Ltd,Fort Erie,oat..fora free trial. Stationary. B " - J. Madill is moving into the p• house vacated by Mrs. gray and Mr. Anderson, of Uxbridge, was Bold and guaranteed in Pickering by T.M received for the Holiday trade. Call in towrione da last week when he McFadden Mr. Gleeson is to occupy the one y and sea them. �t . left by Mr:Madill. purchased several driving horses. •�• , Subsoripiions taken for all Magazines, J Mr. Rowe, who has been resid• Geo. Wagg,attended the fuser- A little boy named Dombreuski F fng in the village for the past year, eral of a relative, John Wagg, of of Montreal, was choked to death - _ *Wy azul Daily Newspapers e W ; --has moved `into Hugh Gregg's the 4th. of Uxbridge on Thursday with pepper that is supposed to T--house west of the village. Int have been put into his mtuuth by -" J'. 11. RICA=AR�BON - A few of our sports have already Miss Effie Gregg is not recover- an older-brother. s ; tried their lack at fishing for the Ing as fast as het friends would �OC1it $1�Oe1� ' tb9. Y• °'speckled beauties" but so far like and is still confined to the " have not met with great success. honse, PLEURO -PNEUMON IA AND - Miss Lynn, of Selkirk. Man., e T who has been visiting her motheC SCHOOL REPORTS BRONCHITIS BRIGHTEN U P since the death of her brother sev- :..sial weeks ago, has. returned to .Report of standing of pupils of 8, - No -11-.—Pickering fGreet diver)-far her western$ome. month of April.- Names in order of Brought Mrs. Baker to Duthie = on Tuesday evening after a leas- merit. Ent: Class.—Willie Pugh, Door. Bather No 's No.in :'q'se the Famous E fish Liquid House Pa�nt� Thos. Gibbons returned home ,,, y g P Bessie Hutchings. Sr. IV.—H.H. 'Bich- �7 � � �.. ,ant visit with friends and relatives ell. Lulu Hagerman, Jr. IV.—Tena in Toronto, Hamilton, Brampton Gray, Bessie Hoover, Gertie Wright. Use gam' ; and other western points. Sr.IIt,—George Gray,Harold Wright, i - Everyone who uses these Paints once continues to use them, in fact. will a On Sunday evening last a load Alf. Michell. Jr•IIL—Susie Barton, Of the many hundreds of cures wrought have no other. Why? Because without doubt they are the best produced Elsie Carter Walter Hagermap. 11. by Father Morriscy's No, 10(Lung Tonic) have the greatest covering qualities, the most delicate colors, are made ole of OddfelloR's went to Stouffville —Clifford Wright. Meta Hutchings. few are more remarkable than the sav to take part in the church parade. �' g the purest materials. 6�urduo Malcolm. Sr.I—3f+iy Michell, of the life of Mrs. John S. Baker, of 164 They report a pleasant, profitable and Dora Michell, (equal). Inirram Rockland Road (North End), St. John, We carry them in great variety : - yevening. Percy,.Mabel Jarvis. Jr.I— Hazel N.B. She wrote on Oct. 16, 1909: mad' Our genial baker,W. Thompson, Turner, Fred Ferrier, Eddie Michell. 1 "I wish to express my gratitude that .Buggy Paint (Sold Paint Varnish Stain �Yagoa Paint Opened up his ice-cream parlor for Pupils Enrolled 43. Average attend- I am livingto-day•saved from the grave Aluminum Hard Oil Boiled Oil Raw Oil the season on Saturday evening, once, 43. A. E. Lehman, Teacher. byyFather'.Mlor-risWgNo.10(LmgTonic). Turpentine Pure White Lead { . when a large number patronized Zleur time last year I had pteur°pneumo- Painttlor every purpose Brushes for every purpose. . ibis parlors. nia and bronchitis, and had been given [ Pa up to die, and had m lungs tapped iGet one o[our Color Cards. White Lime. Whiting Plaster Mrs. Thos. Pearson, who has g been confined to her room for the _. is the City Hospital, as never expected to walk again; I was continually gassing of Barin Always on hand.pas worse three or four weeks owing to worse every day 0 1 came home from the SEVEN Injuries sustained by a fall. on the hospital, and everyone was watching fo Q icy sidewalk. is now able to b@ nue to die I erred everything but lifers C ARLESS SARGENT,GCLAREMONT asround again. seemed to be no cure for me. fig), John Palmer of Dalston. Ont.. "I began taking Father Morriecy's No. _ HARDWARR, STOVES Axa FURNACES 10,and the 4econd day I could eat without iris renewing acquaintances of pain. I used 22 bottles of No. 10, as I ' 'twenty pears ago about the vil- I was run down right into consumption, culti �nage. He came down on Saturday I and for tis mont was just a shadowtors ' 1laBt to altered the Yuueral of the i uat,l 1 begaa to u.e it, and now I am in �, V flaw W. H. Smith. I good health. and surprised most of my Cor Rev. O. C. Gray. of Uxbridge, neighbors by gaining so quickly I feel ?` Will Occupy the pulpit in the Bali d it my duty to publish it everywhere I can, If you want a Corn Cultivator, better investigate l list Church here on Sunday next. All Relieved b Lydia E. pink■ as with all I can say I cannot rwominead the write of the PLANET JR, line - Y Y it too highly—it was a life sayer to zee R e iboth morale and ervening. Rev. All's V table ad. and I am vis thankful to reeomsoenu� Mr.Grant wi 1 Deco the ul it D' Our No, 7% two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn, turnips, Py P P Sikeston, Mo — ' pot seven years I it. ad it is worth all it is scud.'' oiangels. potatoes or betas thoroughly a in the LTzbridge Baptist Church. suffered e.eryttun' I war In bed FatherMorrisoy'sNo.10toverydifferent g y louse -. 1 A beavy rtio-storm occurred for foss or five days from this many preparaUotis that simply ' here on Sunday and Monday and at a time ever T relieve a cough. No- 10 relieves the -the days being warm the grays month,and so weak cause ofthe cough.r+estoresthe membranes -I Have a sample-in my shop for .made grant progress. The heavy I cook!hardly wall[ of throat and lungs to:healthy condition inspection. Call in and see it. A ' 1 cramped and bad and toner up the whole system, giving frost of Tuesday. though, has not 4`) a backache and bead- strength to resat future attacks. pont card will bring a catalogue -been conducive to the rapid grow ;; i,. +ache, and was so Trial.bottle 23c.—regular sits SOc, with lull perticnlars. th of vegetation. s �- nervous and weak At,your dealer's or from -athF er�lRrriscy ` Mel. Brodie and Robt. -Lynn re that I dreaded to Medimm Co., Ltd... 92 'turned home on Tuesday evenine See anyone or have Montreal, Que.'¢1Vtg last after several weeks'absence in anyone move in the ' the former'; sugar bush. They room. The doctors `Sola and guaranteed in Pickering _ .Plymouth TWuie gave me medicine to by T. M. McFadden report fairly good season,having ease me at those fi secured over 2OO gallons of maple times,and said that L ought to have an - I have the agency for Plymouth syrup of the beat quality. operation. I would not listen to that, a m P ° e � tog ►. pe = r M , Twine, and can supply those �4 We are glad to welcome back and when a friend of my husband told , s .. El , ij to Claremont Andrew John- him about Lydia . Pinkham's Vega- who demand a good , againydia $ ;; ston and his family who have table Compound and what it had done § •S i 3 :g Z article. _ s nt the past three years in the for his wile,I was willing to take it. Q= y y' y feel Bice o too. can do mf own house- , ti o ee .. Prices are right. i�•` Now I look the plctttre o y health and in River county . The are I �' o I aR C« moving this week into their rest- q� I cz hoe m ggaaiaen,and milk s cow. » . �i .. 8 g Sa '�•+ Howard* E. Turner, Whitevale . r dense at North Claremont. I can entein comps; and enjoy ►% a°° ° to i ,b ss �.y.•. - The brethren of Brougham Un- them. I can visit when F choose, and - E w b b foo Lodge A. F. and A.M. condue- walk as far as any ordinary woman, o�I$ �� ifr�' Sa o s old "ted under the auspices of the an day in the month. I wish I co olV e o Order ill@ funeral O# H. Smith, talk toeverysufferingwomanandgirl." o G o o mal Jaa ' / R. BRYAN —Mrs.DzxA Swat",Sikeston,Mo. I I O-_ Pickering Lumber Y late of Whitevale on Sunday last. The most enooesainl remedy in this ' I " Fob SSRSER ` In spite oft rain a considerable ��� for the cure o! all forms of �' = .g S. a °' °"°� >itas'y M Tobaccos, pipes an smo = number were in attendance. female complaints is Lydia E. Pink- .off Apr 16 Pine flooring, Manitoba siding drop sundries. Central office Bell On Saturday'last Mrs. S. Bray ham's Vegetable Compound. e m o „ wog toy! s aiding, scratched, rough.and dressed ,,Telephone Co. Aageucy for and Miss Minnie moved to their It is more widely and succesdully rr � I in pine and hemlock. l in.and 1}in. Rolston Launcd3rry. new home is Dunbarton. Clare- used than any other remedy. It has d dressed-pine, i in. matched ! !t a 9 g v a •ml July ' C pine. New Brunswick white CLAREMONT. ONTARIG most regrets losing two ladies oared thonsanda of women who have ��I I se P ' who have been so highly esteemed been troubled with displacements,in- o IB .P ao asvt :. cedar shingles. flammation,uleemtton,.fibroid tumors, w w on. w — ' as they have during the ears of i ti 'firms .et.rictly Cash h r, cresols- ! eess,,periodic pains,bscbohSt r a e - o o a+ NovNee }ns their residence here. The best that ngdownfeeling, tion, m. > � W. D. GORDON &SON. wishes of the whole community and nervous prostration,after all other I J.aa.rr rets-wbMy 15, osbaws ta,Brough. �~ -follow there. meaar hadlsiled.Whydon tyoutryitp 17,Port P 1e,Uxbridge I&oaantaswa u, On Mond& evening next, Rev. I Bea si IIpterrroye s a=, $iia - -` E. T. Fox, o Toronto, will deliver •. �,,�;��' ,a.lecture„in the Baptist Church on • SIMF'�30N 8z CO. NORTHERN 6ROWM TRE i Bolivia which will be illustrated lam,cherry,peach -:by colored lime light views. Mr. Our Milliner Department is booming. For Bea iful up -date + Apple,pear',p , y a fuse, rue berries, goosber- O!all mabrials and dedgn = Fox recentlyvisited South Ameri- Hat we can satisfy you in quality-and p cis. gr pe y p • y y q rise, currants, blackberries, dew- kis tin stook. It will you •ca and is thus well prepared to p Pay y deal with his subject. Hislecture WALL PAPERS berries,nut trees, ornamentals of b MU at oar works acd iarpeot oar stook ' and views are spoken of ver A full line in everything you want. See our samples all kinds'. Norway' spruce, rose@, and obtain prices,; Don't be mislei by � : po y flowering shrubs, climbers of many agents we do not employ them,ooaosgtioat- �, highly. Everybody will be made -HOUSEHOLD FRUNISHINGS ,� ` sorts, etc. Mammoth dewberry a ly we can, and do throw off the assts .'welcome. Silver collection. Lace Curtains, Blinds, Linoleum;, Floor Oflciotha,St clothe. Carpets, specialty. Send for my catalogue, oommission of 19 per cent.,which you On Thursday of last week the Carpet Rugs—we can save you money,by getting carpet ru through it tells the whole story. Mention oerwal save b Y 7 Ptlsoharing from as. w anembers.of the Ladies'Aid of the us—Cretons, Art Muslin;,Table Linens, Pillow'Slipe, this paper, call solicited. Methodist Church were entertain- Bed Spreads,$baker Blankets, etc. 11"ITIT OIIAMTE C z +ed at the parsonage. Over thirty ` �RESS GOODS AND PRINTS WISHER S NURSERY one.. Whltb,, o�asrty ladies resnonded to the invitation. ti PORT ELGIN - O`1TARI0 - Mr. and Mrs. Duke entertained Cashmeres Voila.Panamas, Luatrea, Muslins, Ginghams, Wrapperetta. EVA1kTCt L� ` "them in their usual pleasant man- A full line of Ladies Furnishings _ E. .int 1 lel 17, ,. _ •ner. After a very enjoyable tea, BOOTS AND SHOES T]18 P1CIC@I'lIIg the evening was spent in singing A full lite of the best quality at reasonable prices. A call will satisfy you PQInp MIII11faCtIItBr _ p, and recitations. At an earl hoar our goods and values are right, vigilance Committee shop and Residence, Dundas St) the ladies left for home delighted with an evening so happily spent. :zzeas'you Pair =z,"w=zz The object of,this Association into _, WHITBY, ON2', s. s `our price for J¢a afld 'doffee rot "alas, aura corrin ' Miss Rachel Walker, who has lessen stealing and prosecute been at the home of her mother Black tea. good flavor..::.:....mac. Ib: Black tea.......,:.......:.....26c. lb, the felons. Three doors west of Whitby House, _ here for several weeks reetlperat- Black and mixed tea......:....25 " Black and mixed tea..........,30 - "iag aftr sustaining sinful injuries Black and mixed tea...........40 " Black and mixed tea:........:.b0 " • Members having property stolen oommnai- p .. is immediately with any membei We are prepared to instal wood or iron 1 by being knocked down by a man Coffee:.........................26 " Coffee.............•............30 on a bicycle in Toronto returned Coffee....,,,....................86 Coffee...........,,...•....••.-•40 of Executive Commitbe. pumps on short notice,also attend Y Mdt>iberahip fee - $1,00. " to all kinds of repairing. R 0 to the city last week to resume $1.� $1.75 her duties as book-keeper for the Ttok*M my be had trom tba Pre.ident.or. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, f well-known seed firm of Steele, aear.Nrr on applioatioa. also gasoline engines and Buy from us. You save 25c. or about three to five dollars a dear—this is for g g ,Briggs& Co. We are pleased to your consideration. Brooms at old prices 26. 80 and Me. Scrub Exec. Oom--L, D. Banks, the equre gear state that Miss Walker hats quite brushes and daubers—ifs, to W. lw, V. Richard@on,Pickering, Outl fullyrecovered from her serious g, �^I - J.A O'Connor Arthur/effreyr MAGNET CREAM ;SEPARATOR r " ,. ._. .accident. De SIMPSON & CO.' — PIC-37 I'arortdsat. Phone No.ti0 at residence, •1 ' 1 ....,.:,. ,o.. .,,. "...•, ,'�: A.. . .. - .x y..,' _ r a�=„,;Y >w' _•�,,,. ""u:�R`re a•" t.4.,e'°h ,�`'� ••c•. p .,,,•./. �f,T ..a,•. n. ,, :: aa a ...A.t, ... ..lv, f,iY •Sr:Ft .�.." 4 .f° `�••, �Sk' � _ `7+!.Y A,*+. �.:��:%} ayR.rt �•^, .ar s.. y.;i1,k, `',�:•rr a�'S ��.'. .1 ,� „9•,:;r.,��y^w� .,x �,tk.,:w.,q:�-•=nix 's .f>' '..�` x r:<�i;,:•r,�. "�"�' '1;. 'f�x { '�a r '�'� r-'+t -my✓. f^�.T ...w. v '°"Ya4,l.::rtxrv, ., 4n. •- r-�r- '^r.. TIN!_ rv,..;.. 'fi.:i':'+•:.-.v .'r ::"-S' t'. 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Lets through-this short, strange inter- view, but at Nancy's cold, curt words he started, and moved for- RAM SAYS PATH ward. / - - f :1s le was unmerciful in her do the experimentifek for you. Q A LOW INTO THE PAST ♦ ist.en th so he would show her he They have done !t already, and - k } $ + are fully guaranteed. Thera[ora, had no mercy.' take no rfr+ka" You don't need _ ! ; I -tn: Use rtainsaies Paints for all 4 o '1 1 course you do,lDalde re , - true painting and be protested. - s f said, speaking Of very a an Do you wast our Booklet on b d, ea ass lea F ', �, +♦'a" +'♦+ # - -« ,�#» �'�a:+-«++}+ly.+.. 1-y; ' and- so ao we all. Come,. hat�ss painting? Ii`�.. verY — - Fairfax, where are your congratu- beautiful. NVe sena it free. Ask CHAPTER XIV.=(Cont'd) expressed in' that one word, her for Booklet ABCDE. =' lations't hand slipped from Nancy's arm, she "Here and at Miss Hamilton's A. RAMSAY 8 *ON CO., Ur.'Crawshaw jerked his heard in seemed positively 'stunned at this - he direction of Nancy, and then, blow, service,' w s the prompt reply. r,,s• t THE �Asirr , yeRl• l l - rith t►n evil look in his black eyes Nanc stood alone, for the Icon. I„My dear, )�coLgratulate you most! rsAKassa' ate,` tem. Y sincerely. You will be the envy of! :{ be turned and lounged towards the Maude had run away, overcume ` y prl just as Mrs. Fairfax glided up with sudden jealousy, surprise and half London, and the manor house - _ - n Derry's side. di a pointme rt. is a lrositive dream.. While as to - ---- - ' Y P Mr. C'ra,vshaw"-the keen-witted COLT DISTEMPER ; w "Here you are at last," she said Doroth•'s eyes' w,re fixed on her y � y � 17ttle matron held- out her. hand he kith a sigh of relief; "where have downcast face. gob re—" t i5 fa Canamehntaolleanu t",ge o s°�g4�4°ak i 1p-A b other,It _- —.. with a graceful to i r - ean'toe s1°'ts;'iH c;s�cmLr�et&o�aaan ' u been to 7 Ohi there i6 Miss `Nrancv. is this true 2" t lunate fur me that I-am a married Dire on the gu.or , t Acts oat • eipey amlltoTl, also. Shall we joiII o - Rerat oeallfo&1. wof di+temper. =7.91 ower know ,+ Mra. Fairfax was int-.nsely inter- woman, ur there is no saying what I for mareslndual. we and fl a pestle; k rho Ul nocen of _ em 1" ested, she lead not' been SO mUCtl drurrtsts and harness dealers. Out chow. how to ponlga injury I might not h.ve done Miss. talons, our fro*BooiletRtteseverythins, LrYestewnt_y� - "I prefer to remain 'here, if you amused•for years'. She forgot Mr- forestalling buns remedy In IJUGnc�--16 years DiatrtDawrs—AL4 < y g Hamilton for forestal ng lne in his 8PG►IN � o � WHULBBAL� UHUUGL9Tti. ave no objection." Darnley for the instant as she affections. MEDICAL, ov., Chendsta and BLWAnol„yi"oashen,Ind.,U.6.A. To all appearance) Mr. Darnley Baked forward eagerly. j - - - 1 • Dirs. Farfax was well versed in !' congiatuletions to either art ` a pas only very languid, very tired, The moment had come-the fatal 'tiding over awkward moments, and party; moment for Which her lung vigil ]her tact certainly did good sen-ce while r for the Hon. Maude, a Here's a Home Dye pod rather dull. g g I _ $ y h! ; ' "i am deli bled—deli bled!" during, the past few hours was to ,now ; blit though she was ollt. ard• tial herself sufficiently to offer her That g g I severe and very unusual headache ' fried Mra. Fairfax. with enthusi- have prepared her, Dorotfir s voice ly so easy and unsuspicious, rrr - — - y ANYONE I have ben dying the honest truth. seemed to-scatter-slt her strength �+ard1}-e r-u , t►sm and speaking ing for some con- i to crush out all her courage; she city dt. ur The hours. of 3ierefield was Oan Use. w$s---� o�u _-��h_�_ kept her confined to her room for ? _ genial society all the day." could not speak ur move. Something ser; likr a t,a, r Scarcely flattering to my eau But if she. [yore feeble, Crawshaw !-She particuiarlr liki lila-girl. d agreeable about the matter, airs. Horse DYEING has always been core of She is too oats oken, and much ti,o" iia^nle indifferent ; while as for less ofadiffic„[[:oder. sin and her Izuesta.” was not; with an air of proprietor-.! P- " r' He was smiling, but his ears were,shlp he took Fancy's hand, pretty ; but she is also much t.w 'Lur.d Merefield and Sir Humphrey, taking-Not so ertaes listening for those LODPP once again. Miss Leicester seems to doubt fur this brute.'' -they were, to use their own terms, you use She kissed -Nancy with a show `'Amply flabbergasted:" s..a ror awl. Bhe was Barely-eery silent. He did my word," he said, in a voice that y c..a.o Aron '� of warmth, and then 'it dawned ..0 I Iiuf eve ` $eo1 4" y� not da a look for it he did it meant betrayed his anger, yet in which his every one kept their opinions i!-c 101474e0N. (fresh torture ;'triumph still rang "perhaps she'll Iher that perhaps she had better go to themselves when either of the I ONfw•-AUK1P►DSM•� coHu�°L:aN et..,r..i.c.. "Oh, you know what I me 'n," believe yvu, Nano;.' �iadoorr;. , affianced couple were JUST THINK t!F nI _ p present, and Dorothy pushed him, on one side, "Nearly half-past e._�en _"' she. iu a tc•r-y short time -Nancy found Gcried Mrs. Fairfax, setting herself P cried, with a little shriek, as ehe 'i,that she lyse treated with a marked Ca tonDY-O-LAly you d°or either w:te t in a luxurious chair and glancing and snatched Nancy s two coldSWL or ra .. hands in her own. glanced at her watch. "We shall shvw,of deference by the very poo- the MiMlt Dv.. No chance yf e,Lc= the l� up at him coquettishly, feeling that WRONG Dye For the Geode you hale to color. �E her complexion must look well in( "I will taut belietie, it . I- -ill IRet nu bea>ity deep. Cracrd night, pie who-.had tried previously to Boob the moonlight; then her smile went, ,nut;'.' sire said, in tones of such ,dr^ari, ' to Dorothy and 'fancy 'her and taunt her with her depen- r - and she frowned. pain that pierrrd -1\ancrc to the "Goold-night, yo.0 lucky man,-" to ,drncy ;n Sir Humphrey's bounty. _ } pain "caner-Naarv, say this is ;Cra•xbhaw To Darnley -she gkie a 1 Derrick Darnley had been called ' Oh, -they are coming to disturb cuquetti:'li smi'e. _ -'away• to London on rivate and aud- I �� �flx ' III, just when we -are so comfur- not true' I , b P Mable' How rave cher all look The girl rested her hands in thaae 1 "Gocsd-night, Sir Derrick," she den duty early the morning follow. 1 10DINOL6 for �� $ There camel a limit for ane instant. was beginning, when he interrupted.i ing f:n hi3 ret,trn from transacting l g. file most highly edstient �p"phtation " She leaned back in, the chair and t e and limit imit even tu-suffer- 'her his mother's bu3ineaa. ror the reduction of 5wethn s, Goitre, ensu unfurled her fan "Are you die- rn mit had come. A "i will escort you to the fuot of 'Co one knew why he had gone Thit-,c Neck, Glandular Eniargetnets. F mg state secreta, you four - the stairs, fair lady,.with your r-;sale unP .person, and she had the tt'4 Poeiuve.' _ ;Itoung-people I Hoc silent you are'" 1 aerie of numbness was creeping ! pe They, none of them, answered over her aching heart,.a dignity mlagion. Uoruthy, what are-you I knowledge buried deep in her heart oF'ait kind',in--any and sal her, though, Alias Chester evinced a born _of despair_ bioaly filled herigo:ng to do • of hearts, never to be n�vealed. ����� stages, quicklyreheved an,d desire to giggle, which she managed every limb: the haf,py., pat was "I will accompany you," answt•r (To -be continued:) - pudttvciy cell -d. Common on Sour ensse'or had'cried for help, for ,ed Dorothy, nng and without a-glance, P' will ! too check with difficulty. deliverance, and none had come,now,',a word; to fancy, she mounted .the roti w,n do to .�i a ho:, ti !or! As they. reached the steps% Dora- I [roses. Mailed oo receipt of price. IY th tur Yau�e must.riot hve me, Mr o bind h rivet the chains that were steps to the : terrace, and [heti �Es�lwe TORONTO she must C gwahaw if I spoke rudely to er h'cnceforth to one w}iom passed' into the hall with the other L LE i ►lar, ' g she knew to be beneath the very;two, -OTTAWA ID NEW '8 BPLEND 7111 T QYttN LTRifcT • t ! The girl -then left understopd her HOTEL. 1, tau,' she said, cold] drawing _ N beast!, ut the field'-a man withou + faction .or)y too. .well- It was the, -- Po aney's trembling hand' through heart or _ ` Ger arm; ,but please understand She dimly felt that Darnley was outward ex*pression of the hard The Grand 'Trunk Building One of VISIT T11E CGRONATIONN. z [hal Mica Ham ileo is my dearest"[sear her, and, unc•,nsciuusly,- this thoughts-that everyone would hat- the -Finest Hotels on the E - - friend, and I resent an insult to,gave her strength, she let her eyeg bo Continent.ag�srli�tt her henceforth: Sire Continent. If you .wibli to visit:London du r; a, her as I should reser! an insult to meet Dorothy's, and.her- pale lips stood branded in the worlds eye -' ipg the Coronation_season and [aka m self." loperted. ab a manoeuvring, rrir.rcesisry ad The "'Chateau, Laurier," Ottawa, a.delightftil trip tp-the continent Al Mra. Fairfax shut her fan and sat "I can't deny it, dca•r," the said. ventures:;, who would sacrifice her Oat„ which will be owned and op a moderate rate, write to W. A. uietl "for-Eur it is-,trite." ]youth,' beauty, everything, for the .erated by the Grand Trunk Rail. 7 Youge St , Toronto, Can- Pratt,upright. This was lining to„-be Q 3 I Pratt, 7 t 1 "You-you are n9t going t:u mar- sake of the luxury Thomas Craw- way System, will be, without doubt, add_ Mr. Pratt's tours have been ,•. amusing with a vengeance': „ - �shaw's money wor ld bring. !the-finest hotel o-n this continent; " ` Derrick Darnley only leaned still ry this— g' 1 established for seventeen years fnd 'r]oaer against the marble pillar; hie "Oh, don't mind me:" angered She stood with her bead erect, not only architecturally, but also in he takes the best people to Europe. face had grown curiously set and Crawshaw, as Dorothy's _xaicc :and her arms hanging nerveless by _regard to its general appointments. He can only accommodate a few, sc r- stili, aqd his eyes were fastened on broke. "You don't seem pleased 'her gide, and Crawshaw Razed at `situated in Major's Hill Park, it application-sbould be msde at once. stiff slender, ehrinaing form before at .'hiss 'Hamilton 'having chosen;her with Ravage joy shining in his.''faces -to the west the Parliament )flim. �, Mi« Leicester. black eyes. Buildings and grounds, to the ' ^ Acting or no, there was such a`' `Pleased "'-Dorothv forgot- ev-- -­So we're quits at last, Nancy, north the -Otta-wa River, and the SHIP'S_ENGINES. _ look of pain and anguish written err thing, her duty as gostess, the care we he said, .with a sneer..'J .G-rand Old Laurentian Hills in the -•:- ". visibly .t7n her white ch0eka and ardinfry. conv4ntu,nalities of'loci- swore to bring you Lo my' feet;_I'Province of Quet2ec. It can,truly The trial' trip of the tramy it quivering lips, that it awoke' his ety, everything but this hideous swore I'd make you my wife; and be said that the I' ation is unser- sframer Pulcanua, built in Holland _ pity fact-that Nancy,-. her dear; truc';yuu see l've kept my word." passed on this continent. , for trade with Borneo, •and sguip- CrawShaw smiled almost insolent. �N&ncy, was about to give herself to I and then turning on his llee , he( It is built in the French Chateau. ped solely with internal combustion !such a brute as Thomas Crawshaw, I lounged to the. I pian, which Sir!style, in the most approved method engines, marks, according to the ly' •1•"I 'cannot-trill not believe it:' Htimphrey, with' his boundless hos- of fireproof-construction. The frame Englneer.oLLondon, the first,clear _ "Pori are young'and pasty, Miss rears were comm to her eyes, and Leicester, and so I will ass it over $ pita,lity,, had placed at the ditiposal of'the building is steel, the walls step. in ri new epochs There are a lump rose in her throat. 'Nancy, of the inillionaire .w hengyer he felt`are cif"Bedford limestone, surmount this time, he observed. "Wait," T - many boats propelled by.interna) _ _ be added, as Dorothy drew herself you must he mad! What has come inclined to use if. with copper roof, and the whole combustiou engines, but they areto ou,•dar.lin -don't ne make you fancy «=atched hirr, c'n with dry, J.ed building presents a majestic &s ,nearly ail p1q, _e craft' or vessels _ 1� up with flashing eyes, "we shall. y g come to amore _satisfactory con-, happy-do you want to leave me? 'hot eyes, then with a >'ttldder she well as picturesque appearance 1 which do not venture far from : elusion' if we refer to Miss Hamil-'Nei•"no., it is only a. joke: or"- walked'across the lawn.' from every viewpoint. • The pos- I home. The Vulcanus is a regular ton herself, as being the supposediDorothy turned suddenly -to Craw- She could not go induuts het; she session' of such a structure must seagoing ship, although' }ler en- ` aggrieved party:" shaw-"or, if'it is true, "you hai•e could not" bear to meet Dorothy'§ prove to be not only a valuable as- Rhes are of only 500 Horse power. He' threw away his _cigar, and, made here promise'by 'some unfair face, 'full of min and undisguised set to the City of Ottawa,` but a It i' •predicted that within ten with seat delibeiatian, he turned,means. Yes, yes, I fee'-• it; I, know' contempt. credit 'to the Dominion of Canada. I yearn !arbe steamer driven by in- with it, -She.wauld.liever have..done this Just as she reached the edge of� The hotel will contain, in addition ternal combustion engines will be r, �"Did cI insult ror. just tiow 1" lie 1 of, her own free will !" the lawn she'saw wets forma cum-Ito its regular dining-room and seen-eressing• the -Atlantic. Yet. -' ;asked, short] 1 C'rawshaw's 'face darkened, ing toward her, ca,•rying sinaet.hingicafe, a Ladies Dining-Rooms , Ban- doubt is expressed whether' such She tried to'speak, too meet tis , "I thank you for`vour good opin-- between them, •and '.evidently mak- 'quer Room, Ball=roam', g State engines can be applied to develop is gaze. Surely he would spare her t ion of me, Miss Leicester"'e he 'said, ing for the planfatiur... Suite,and a number of private din more than about 24,000 horsy-pow- Sava els then he put his hand on She sto ed till they came. She in rooms,as well as three hundred 'er in a ship. .If it,be so, extremely, ` she pain of this publicity : ti.hr lift- B ; vessels will' continue to be the -ed her eyes to his, but at the. de Nancy,s -shoulder•. p."Sneak out:" had ikuessed. their errand_ " !and fifty bedrooms with two hun- larg_ termination and triumph written in {he muttered. "Don't stand there "The dog is dead, Foster i'' srie ,dred and -sixty two private bath 'driven by engines of'the old type 'his they fell again. like a dog! Don't .you hear what Said, c}uestfteningl}, e� t ,.ra•r; rd rooms. Each .bedroom will have Dorothy broke in burr-ietlly be i3 being said, Nancy Miss Leices and constrained. front outlook; for there is no court fore she y broke uld find her voices ter gives me one insult after ,an-. -Yes, miss, Aie were in such ag- I'yard to this hotel, and upon three �h'I3F'.1 1iORSE ROLLS. "\lila Hamilton does not desire other, and roti'must set her right•'" ony we was obliged ti> give'her 'pot• sides it fror;cs the beautiful iGlajor's - to bald further conversation with -"D , oe! 1��et1, she's out o+ Hill Government Park. Horses are fond of rolling on file F listen n tolisrree, to Dorothy, son. Poor Z,rtrt, min.. filie can`t Every feature.. of drainage, heat- ground, and, no animal more thor- 6 you, Mr, Crawshaw," she said, all further h with trembling lips. �thruwing her arms sound the girl's get no kicks [taw.- You'll forgive ing, ventilation, lighting, and cook- oughly shaken itself than they do. Lk.: - '`Does she 1" Crawstiaw gave a I trembling form. "Is'-is this aw me, miss, but I'd loaner serve un- mg arrangements have received the After a roll they give themselves a short, sneering laugh. "Is that fur, thing forceii upon you, or'd'o der a savage nor be'.a servant of most detailed consideration, and shake 6r, two to -remove anything correct, Miss Hamilton 4 Come, you mean to marry him of your own Dir. Crawshaw•'s." will be of the •most 'modern form adhering to the Gnat. The habit in don't be shy, Why slat speak up,I free will Nancy, you must answer inner made no reply, and the and appointment. - of mach service tri-Irorres living in - ' and tell Miss Leicester as you dun'.[ me. men"passed on. For do instant sbe Besides the ordinary entrance to open plains. 'On: being turned`loose \Taney feared her head, her eyes stood motionless; th'en Abe stretched the "-Chateau from -tbe 'street, it :al the end of. a journey an Arab find fault with a man taking s kiss horse rolls in the sand, which acts, ' from his future wife;" akin, with s went across to those of the man she out her hands with a gesture of de- will be connected with the Grand „ ns bl tt.in its e„ .abso Bing exu- flash of his black eyes; and another must call master. ' At the •cruel - p Trunk Railway's new Central t%n P g`'1 P ; r -wicked look in his face she flinched ; a aIf-if' I-c.'ould onty die as Zoe ion• Passenger-Station by a private iat:•ans from the hadv. shaky r.+- >� Short laugh. he bent forward de-1 move the sand, and the coat soon 1 she seemed to see her it alone, has-died:' she moaned. passageway. t Man- liberate]' and touched the girl's!, P P g Alas! f 'r her the end of her mie- Mr. F. «7. Bergman, the Man- 'dues. ("avalrymcn 1n hot.climates - cheek with ndhis lips. I deserted, erha s dying, ,for she saml�,mcs put sand on their hbrsex Daroth} started hack. knew [ rawsha•,v would give him-no ery'was nz,t. to Game yet.- ager; has• had a wide experience in is t,h,• rnnnLat aril quickest w,ay »4ercy. hotel management, both abroad t ; IN:,ncy .'' ghe cried. and a wholes "I inarry h-im..•of my. own free The tiding, rrf :h'tir.r•them. - - ••, - f 1 4- of Miss Hamilton's and in thiq country, and has loon c , volume of astoz;iahed horror wns 1 --- will ' she said slowly ,and defib- engagement to the millionaire were,selected to make the ''Chateau AM% erat�el}'. received first with incredulity and Laurier'•' -the . favc,ritn hats] inDorothy's arms slackened in their then with aura.rement, tempered in I Ar>�rica. ttt..iii hold, and she st, cd back. some cases with excessive- annoy The hotel will be opened for buss q i<<,� ytop,t c�adlLd, core. iotas, bents DIC slops gav�La. erree colds. 6 e rte d I near next fall, t to �t*act Gad loads. $.► o.at,.. a�,o rand, an¢Gala I "Then," she sal , in trembling ante. Lady Burton could not con j " T +w.. .. :J....TY.•0..,ei,, ff \'.. ...... ..•..,n.e.rKi xxnA.-:. a. 1n La.A '.C. .. S' 'Ea- w" _ i4a•,i ..J =:4.C... SSYrf:l. 1- .:. .w... N,Y.. ,,,...,' ♦, %- Yk "r'w'-'S,' it. cr•�... P'T�..':i,:'13�. .:.S.x•. rix"rrC.�k.'.e� r. .%-••. ,r:,✓;p'� E,r..+�,,.Np.���.l,r,�...�Jw. � . ...Gil , "...sr;-. _.:a',W��f ..k, ` .., ..,.'.p,t' G".0,C mi6i � �"�t'f �••'l. Y'�r 5.�� :}i. t:SSv� ,fit:. ...➢ �'.. , y, ..; .. ._ a•. M.- ryM' i'hi, k !:t'.*r G: J Y F. � inrw.,c:+.., '.,r;....:....^.'.:,>"+r.? •.,,r;,, .r 1^�•.�;v.'.•...r.; :r.''` ..�.�•,• a' ..5� '.�:•r' r.,:.i-1^�:, ^�".. \*.w;e',: 0 ...........I �7 71 -, 77- j� 7 �7�77;Ww_ % 47 7, 7� ;,"I 'A 4-� vI&. I HI OUR 'KILLED IX , ­EXPLOSION PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS BANGOR,' �MAINE, FIRE, SWEPT REP ORTSTROM THE LEADING -- _.� ,w; TRADE CENTRESOF Put'AN Eli lic Buildings. and Churches Wiped Out Drying douse of Dominion Explosive Blowy Up.— Pric -Six Million Dollar Loss. ' as of Cattle. Grata, Cheass 7 Produce,at Llano and Other Pi 01. Ba.I Mainb, Congregational, ©n French Streell Ades patch from Sand-P int says: way have. given the- unfortunate A despatch from` and Ahread..­ says' : -Damage already estimated at and the Universal Church, are goat As the result of an explosion in the victims a warning' the 6:iplosiod came., The drying house was ERE nearly $6,000,000 has been .caused as are the Windsor Hotel and Hi drying gi disin- near house of the Dominion Ex- tegrated in an instant and smashed School building. Tile-Bangor-Pub, smas e To'r-on-to- May 2,—Flour—Winter by a fire which bruke out in Bacon lit Library with one of the mod " which strewed y plosives Company, one and a half into kindling wood, wheat 90'per cent.' patents, $3.40 and Robinson's coal sheds on Pro" valuable�collections of -books V3 5 miles west of this lace, a calamity the surrounding landscape. William L .4 . Montrbal' fr6ikht: Mani- Street, shortly after 3� o'clock on New England, is totally destroyel which in-cause and some of its re- Brooks and Dominic Bennet were tobh' flours—Firsi, patents,en inside' the building, 'Joseph Mills ts' $5-10; Sunday afternoon. Two persons Thousands are walking the streetil moults almost exactly -duplicated that second patents, $4.60, and strong Line powder and Horace McMullen standing 033 bakers', $4.40, on track, Toronto. are known to have been killed and homeless and destitute. Dy-namll. of a year ago in that at over 20 have been injured. -.EveryII% powde-r, and thousands of cartridg mills four men were instantly its platform..' The bodies a Ben-, M, ,rif,VA Wheat—No.`I' North-- ills were.blown into at thing' north of York Street, from in the L. Crosby Company's sport 9, - No eternity and about net and M ern 33,'c cash, Bay ports 2 hurled into ' etern trace of them having been Kenduskeag stream to the east side ing goods store exploded. The eleo . ..... -$700 damage was done to the pro- oma, no and Me- at 96c, and No. a at. 93Vc; No.' I been burned. tric lights are out, trolley cars art xplo- found. Those of Brooks of Broadway, has perty of'the company. The e quoted at 97Y.e to 08c. May dedv- running; and 0 -4tion occurred at 12.10 on Thursday Mullen were 'jecoviiii6d, that.of the ery,*J�ay, ricrits. Nearly-.ail of the fine reeidences in no the telephone sys impossible to Ontario Wheat—No. 2 red and the most exclusive section of the tem is also out of commission. offi- latter being almost afternoon, and is said by the Almost Miraculously white, 83 to 8.5c, outside., city as well as the post-office and More than -a square mile wide (I 4 -cials of the company to have been identify,.. due to the ignition of a quantity of none of the other employee were in- - Barley—Malting iiialities, '67 to all of the largest clifice and business the business section of the city hat in the building where it -took jured, though near by. - 68c outside, and-feed, 53 toy, 57c­uut- buildings- are in.ruins. The First been burned up- The City Hal gas ic Ben- Besidss the complete de4truction side. Congregational -Church on Broad- sonr4e.how escaped the flames, &I -. The dead are: Dominic net,' Westport, aged 22; William of the drying house, the sides of Oats—Oats—Ontario grades, 34% to 35c way, oneo Brooks, Sand Point, aged $7; the nitrate rooms were staved in, outside, and 36 to 37c on track, To- St. Johns Episcopal,, the Central of the,fire. e the ends-of the ice house tanto. No: 2-W. C. oats, 38Y Toseph Mills, Popular, North Lon- as war ,c, and don, England, aged 38; Horace Me- and a storeroom. Where the dry- N,, 3, 371/ge,-Bay ports. Mullen,-Ottawa, aged 20. ing house had been, nothing was Corn—No. 3 American yellow The catastrophe was one as'sud- left but a large hollow in the 60c. Toronto, all rail, and at 54'to den as it was terrible in its effects. ground, the result of the downward 54%c, Bay ports. ANflk'S . -TR Without anything that might in any action explosion. IDE., FOR YEA� ' Peas—No. 2 at So to-mc, outaide. of the Rye—Prices purtfy noininal. - -SUCCESSFUL YEAR. nearing completion at Port Cal- BuckwheaI 2 at 52 to 53c, o. outside. Exce6ds $759,000,000, Nearly Dou'ble ,Thal . ... ... home to go towards the accumula- Advantages of Consolidation Strik- 1 tion of a strong reserve fund and Bran—Manitobas, $22.50 to $23, in bags, Toronto, and shorts, $24, -.. -.- .of Ton Years Ago ingly Shown in Results ot'llillaple -dividends on the common stock. in hags, Toronto. Ontario bran, Leal Klifins Company. $22 to $22.50, in bags, Toronto.. #H FOR RAILWAYS. A despatch from Ottawa says: totalled., $7,296,155, as compare'll W 000 -10. ' The ex- special despatch f ram,Toronto- with $2,594,536 for islog Final figures of the trade of Canada tOlUNTRY PRODUCE. saga The success attending a, according to the principal upon German Government Proposes a port 9 Apples--The market is dull. during the past fiscal year show an products, were as follows :—Exporti -consolidation when carried out on Huge Appropriation. Beans—Car lots, $1,70 to $1.75 in-crease of $81,962,200 in the total of the mine, $42,11 an incrI Sound business 1I is strikingly A despaitch from Berlin says: The &rid small lots, $1 90. volume of imports and exports as of $2,700,000, Exports of agricul• shown by the results obtained by Hfiney—Extracted, in tins, 10 to i compared with the preceding.year. I tire. $,12,601,284. a decrease of Government has laid before the the Maple Leaf Milling Company ' 750,- 1 ic per lb. ; No. I comb, wholesale, I Diet a bill appropriating $63,o iThe aggregate for the year was Inearly eight millions. ExRorts 01 This Com- 82 to $2.50 per dozen.; So. 2 comb, 1 during its first year of secondary 8759,094,389, or nearly 000 for the building double the the forest. $45,43u,067. a decreasq -pany represents a sonsolidatiou of 1 railways. double-tracking some of wholesale, 91 75 to $2 per dozen trade-of ten years ago. Imports-of a little over two millions Ex-. the Maple Leaf Flour Mills Com- roads, continuing the Baled hay—No. I at $12.00 to $13, pane, Limited, and the Hadley Shaw the existing track, and No. 2 at 10.00 to for the year totalled 8461,898,01224, an ports of manufactures, $36.2,93,118, electrification. of the lines between on Milling Company, and its first an lincrease of $56.114,364. Exports of an increase of nearly four millions. Madgeburg, Halle and Leipsic, be- $11 00, -both domestic and foreign products Exports of fisheries, 815.M,544, 01 T nual report to be issued shortly Paled Straw—t(1.50 to 111,I. on d- will, it is said, show that the Com- I ginning the electrification of the totalled Sg Exports of practically the same as the prece lines in the Silesian Mountains rid track, Toronto and 1pany on its present mills has earned 1 Putatues—Car lots, so to 65c per domestic products totalled 82-4,- in ear Exports of anitnalsa Be g new rolling stock. 381,553, W,244,174, 1 providi a a decrease of $4,S94.9154. their products well beyond the uividend require bag, and New Brunswick at 95c to ments of its preferred stock $1 Exports* of foreign products total- crease of a million and a half 7 This I the well-known led ". 979,81,2, an increase of about The Customs revenue for this year would leave the -i entire earnings, Mr. J. P NViftr, 1---F'oultry — Wholesale prices oft sold one-half millioms. The ex- was 11173,297.525, an increase of $12,- �dressed poultry-�-­Chickens, ifr to from the new 6,000 - barrel mill now Prescott distiller, u, dead I P of coin.&.rid bullion last year �8-,,033, or over twenty per cent 16c per lb.*; turkeys, ig to 21c per Ib. Live, I to 2c. less, ly good at 51/ To 5%c, and the low- larities have been reinstated, The AIRY MA 2 LOCAL D MARKETS. er grades at 5 to 5Y.c per lb. Cows railway men Were instructed to re-- �Tl Alt UILD NG E port at Montreal for investigation, I Butter 'Dai ry- prints, 18 too 20C i and bulls ranged from 3!/2 to 5%c sales of ge- but refused. and were suspended. inferior, 16 to 17c. Creamery quot- per lb. as to quality. L rll 0 rwrs ad at 25 to 2ft per lb. for rolls, 23 ]acted lots of hogs were made at The head of the railwayc ndu 0 rc- h Show Sheep brought $.I to $6 each, and q all to 2.1,� $e 75 per 100 tbs., weighed Ch cars. ,c for solids, and 22 to 23c for took the matter up at C P.R. head. Month "f Ma s Total of $9,805,560 separator prints. Quarters, with the result that re back at work Eggs—Case lots, 17 to isc per Spring lambs from $5 to 17, each the men a 'dozen. :.Permits-in Canadian Cities as to quality, Cheese—Large, 14c, and twins, Toronto, May 2,—Hi�avy steers, ARM SEVERED BY TRAIN. 14��c. New cheese 123/2 to 13c in a and bulls were Y5 or 35c I' er than ow Woman Walkelli to Her Home After A despatch from; Toronto says- Medicine Hat, in the-same province, jobbing way. last week, Light butcher heifers In the May number of Construe- by an advance of ijoo per cent., from 900 to 1,050 tbs. each were the Attempt at Suicide. gest prol>ortionate in- --,HOG PRODUCTS. best sellers. Cows, $4.60 to 8 m 'Brantford SAY-11 has the big A despatch fro -ation in Ca- tion, the building situ . ....... crease noted - itif the list. Other Bacon—Long clear, 10Y, to ile but heavy bulls were off a lot. not Mrs. John Smith, residing on Alon- nadian cities is reported to show an Western gains are:—Victoria, 14 higher than $4.90. per lb, in case lots; mess pork, $20; gelling any zo street, near the Grand Trunk average gain . for March of.8 per per.cant.; Moose Jaw, 26 per cent., do., short cut,' 823 to 4123.50; pick- Stockers and feeders, $4.50 to $5.- station, apparently in a demented n led r 19 $20. 50. Sheep and lambs sold up to $E.- cent. over the corresponding period and Regina, 65 pec cent., the i - olls $ to state, got tip at 3 o'clock on Thurs- "last year. vestment in - the latter place Hams—Light to medium,15c; do., e5.' Good milkers sold-at around,day morning and 'Wandered along ApartfromWinnipeg, where a do- amounting to over half A million heavy, 1-.2 to 13c; rolls, 11 to IIVc; $50 or $60 each. Hogs and veal A , to 17c; backs, calves were practically unchanged the railway tracks, finally lying crease of so per cont. is noted, Ot- dollars. breakfast bacon, 15% ' down beside the rails, with'the're- tawa, with a set-back of 38 per In the province of Quebec, Mont-. IS to 18%1 but Spring lambs have hearly reach- sult that a passing engine took an 'the same unremitting c; tubs, 10c; ad* normal prices.. Sales were re- She then cent., and'Lethbridge and London, real shows Lard—Tierces, 10, arm off at the elbow. wittr dectines of 32 an<T 53'pe' r cent. progress that ha's characterized her pails, 11yc. corded in the neighborhood of $e picked up the amputated member respectively, the situation is rksible development during the each. re- and started Jor home, collapsing -arded '&a satisfactbry. past two years. . Permits were is BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. on the sidewalk in front. of her g Sli REVOKED. To'rbnt6'8' investment of $2,210,- sued for new work amounting to Montreal,,, May 2.—The demand Sl house, where she was found shortly.. $676,804 in the rO, netting a gain of 39 per cent., 1,107,517, as against from foreigri buyers for Manitoba off afterwards. reflectir a state of enormous-activity.' same period last year, the. total Fifty C. P. R. Conductors Laid Spring wheat was 'poor, and bids 'In Vancouver, the work projected noted being the third' highest were 4y2c per quarter lower. Oats— In Alberta Back at Work.. The attempt of the Montreal for 'the month. corded _.amounts to $2,147,798, as against amount re Canadian Western, No. 2, 40y, to A despatch from Calgary says: Street Railway employees to form f these Halifax add Oi,8o�,ios in the same period last East o es6 pI car lots ex store; extra No. Fifty C. P. R. conductors who was .met by. the company year. Calgary;'� With ti,01�,260, is Sydney aTe respectively in the ar- 40Y2c, were a union I feed) 39%.to 40c; No. 3 C- W-, suspended from the Alberta lines -discharging twenty-five conductors I previ- rear-to the extent of 49 and 30 per 143 per cent: better than her 39 to"39Yc; -No. 2 local white, of the company for alleged irregu-1and motormen, out -corresponding -month Edmon- cent.; and St. John again, fiLils.to 1I 38,* to .38y2c; No. 3 local white, 37y,has a gain' 3 percent.. while report.. to.380; No. 4 local 'white, 37% to 37Yc. Flour—Manitoba Spring wheat patents,. firsts, $5.30; do., seconds, $4.80; Winter wheat pat- ent $4.50.; strong bakers', $4.60; U 0 X T I N G-E.N T straight rolle.rs,�$4 to $4.25; do., in HERS. Rolled qats� bags, $1.75 to $1.sa. Per barrel, $4.15; bag of go lb si:95'�- -Corti—American No 3 yet- Three]Known to.Have Fe.-Lished, Eight Others*, . —Bran, Assemble F r S ,c. mill e lo even ,,, , f ed 1 the Members Must 60 to 60Y , Days Drill and Instruct . -x Wreck. -Ontario, $23 to $24;, Ma;nitoba, $22 ,-Believed to be Dead in hlaiiwa. 10]1 to $23; middlings, Onta�rio, $23 to - ' $24; shorts,, Manitoba, $2.5; moi- p illie, $25 to $36. Eggs—Fresh, Ade's-paic-h from-Easton, Penn., on fire by exploding oil titer wreck. 'A despatch from Ottawa says: atom band the garrison artillery at, t- 19c. 0, Cbeese�Wd�terns, to ed coaches having sidewiped an oil* e ec says.: Three persons lost their lives, Orders were issued on Wednesday Qu They assemble at King- ii 5-8c. Bu.ttei—Clioicest, 22,c; sec- tank along the-trackwhen they left Coronation contin- ston on Miy 22' and at Quebec on eight are missing and believed to be the rails. regarding the nude, 20 to 21c gent. The men vwil I-be-paid-fin--ave-May-23: A.11 the--dismounted. .corps dead, and-,-half-aIred--others - The--entire--train-was-quickly en-1- cordance with the rank they hold will.assemble at Quebed on May 23. MINNEAPOLIS-WHEAT. ivere injured' Safurdaj afternoon at veloped in flames acid completer the contingent, pok the rank they The 'officers will provide them. le The eight on Minneapolis, May '2.—' Wheat 7— Martin's..Creek, N.. J., in, a wreck consumed"-by the fir ThbX,selves with uniforms of the branch ing missing of whom'hold in their own regiment, ,May, 97c; July, 97 7-6c'; Sept., of an excursion train, carry persons, seven Utica ar,151 ill also be granted efficigney pay of service to which they belong. The , I W. 90%c; No. I -hard, 'I'I ;.No..4 170 school. teachers . and friends were women and lived in Uti and field;allowanc�e. ' All the mem- non=commissioned officers and men lo�blieired to have been bur'nW'' te..", bets m to the Northern, 99c to $1.; No. 2 North- from Utica and Syracuse, N. contingent must, as- will take theirs sith the of the ern, 96 to PI No. 3 wheat, 94 td ithd vicinity 'to Washington, for 4 death in the wreckage. The finding) �nAle for seven days' drill ana-in- pohit of mobilization.- All arrant c 11 to $22. Flout week's outing. The.train was one of charred b6rlei led the railroad'depot of the aim -officers and nom-commissioned offs *7 Bran—$L'1 at the to the conclusiotO First patents, $4.60 to_$4AO;� see- furnished the teachers by the Dela- wrecking crews of the service to which they ii'd men will receive a, free is- n Western The cause ot.", belong; cera a patents 04'.50! to $4.86; first ware, Lackawania, & Wes Tn R. that they are dead. and for three days fu rtber.at Qve sue of one suit of service clothing 'nd has not yet been ascent -11i second7clears,_R., and the accident occurred while the wreck and two pairs of ankle boots. cedars, $3,10 to 'lac6 where the asci bee prior to embarkment I fo r. Eng The contingent will embark on $2.10 to $2.75. it was travelling at a high rate of tained.' T'he p been under 1and. stretch of track con- dent occurred had g(X peed over a The cavalry will assemble at Win- June 2 on the S.S. Empresa of li a and unfinished work,�nipeg, Toronto and St. John's, land from Quebec, and. will leave I,LIVE STOCK MARKETS. trolled by the Pennsylvania R, R. ing repair Aponsible for the on Montreal, May 2.—Choice steers The locomotive jumped the track, may have ex r6 The field and Liverpool- on the return trip 'due., on May 212. the cars toppled ever and were set train leaving, the ;track. R assemble at King- July 2 per S. S. Empress of Britain. sold at 6%c, good at 6 to 6yc, fair- 4N horse artillery % e.e•-r+ ,a�„�.._:' -aa.. -:sxs..,•z:;aen.'g:' ,.s�txns�as• a. s:saacs;.�4•ii:as,-iw: .�m7'^rv.,ao,i- +'pi"�`A.'�„'v:,•m^:- ....=.a' w, :t?R:.'semis'•�3;•,., ;. m_c.-x �`r,; 'c['"„} 'r- .7-r•d• -�<^s.*e* ,.�,7y --•c•'..y�•,s .-�•�+ .+'a�„�'u�. :r.:,rynsrz^• r, ran'r.w77 '+cr.ari""•,'._r:re'e:Gist:°'m.n- .--•.-.: �f'firr" ^'::M ` ," k.::_�.d ..,_.,:,}, .ic." .,. -�xm+. y.. •y :x ,• >y�y�;,. .' �, W " +Yti .. .C•i' w•..... •n ...e ! .•"..i. '}�s yr -_, h .•�Pw' A•• `F"aj:?'n.-' - 'Wi• •a:•. _ } .d.4 �Y^ `FLe.T.nJ,{{yy ..Gu• s ny a >W r _ ''.= .:.,.., n _.J .. n ,_,:'... x, ,�.,,i .cL•:' .y .Ca.d b. .'�'JX+s' { qy.. '^F - r • a b R • WOMEN *i T.O!'V 1���Ms —W. H. Field, of Toronto, paid rro 1=iCpli 1k .0 4 a flying visit to his home hera.oa �L +� * j r y � Monday. W1iiiL ��p� W ia0®Big 1 _ --Mrs R. A. Bunting was in the —Blacked-headed pop corn seed 'J . city this week. for sale, apply to Marquis Bros., We have some of the choicest houses Everything in Flower and '(+Arden Seeds- : —Found—A Lady's kid glove. 'Pickering. - f in Toronto requiring first mortgages. dda� �. z ' -Loser call at this office. —Quite a large number in this The builders requir ng Loans will pay -Vacuum cleaner to rent by the locality have suffered,more or teas bi and t!per cent.according to amount : �Sn$el 1II pao$agef3 Beed b da at C. H. Burlinge. * from sore throat which seems to of loans, mortgaagge to run for 5 years. t y The properiles will bear rigid iaspea —Maurice Hickey was the guest be epidemic. tion and you can employ your own Come in and choose your.new Spring Suit, hundreds of P. J. Teefy on Sunday. —Dr. Byron Field, of Toronto. Lawyers,or see will put you in touch X y P patterns to choose from. —Jets. Denny, shipped a carload spent a couple of days last week with the principal lawyers in Toronto. Of stack to Toronto on, Monday. with his father and sister, and This is an absolute genuine offer. _ _ Al • —Roy Wagner, ' of Toronto; also Wednesday of this week. We have loaned out for Loan Com- New Shirts, Hats, Ca- ,dies and everything i spent Sunday with his parents —It was reported thaVMr. 'John p+inies this year, over SSDO.000. Come ' here, Graham had r•eeoverpd one of his and see us or write. You can see the- 7 in men's wear. —Miss P.J.'Wright, of Toronto, stolen horses near' Blpckstock. Prgperties yourself, ie.-viol 11 -heir sister,-Mrs.- -John- The -animal -suspected_ However -`-fia•aess,3UddIns lir Garrett. — — _ ___ _ ;;DiCICi@. i Was not his: 27 Wellington St. East,Toponto R. A, BL7N-TINS; P:ICgER,ING - - —Arthur Rogers, of Toronto;- —A-meeting of those interested 81-54 Telephone, Adelaide 9b$ spent Sunday at the home of his in the game of tennis will be held parents, in the NiRws office next Tuesday - =M. S. Chapman has purchased evening at S o'clock. A full at- SEEDS _S E E D ►�J Toronto.a new from John Munro, of tendance of former members andhose who would like to take part EALED TENDERS addressed to • f • F e art _ —The Misses Burling spent a in the game Is requested. S the undersigned, and endorsed _ - RENNIE S BEST - _ few days last week with relatives —The annual Vestry meeting .Tender for Public Building,Uxbridge, v in the 'cit of St. Georges Church was held Ontario,'will be received at this office .3 —Wm.city. of Frankford, on Monday evening, April 24th. until 4 p- m. on)donde ,May 2`L, 1911, 2 packages for 5 cents-large packages spent_&-few days with C. H. and Much routine business was trans- for the erection of a Public Building Mrs. Burling. acted. W. G. Ham was elected at Uxbridge. Onions, $88t8r Peas, Corn, Beans, et0.9 } —P. J. Morecombe ishaving the People's Warden; Dr. - Shirley, Plana,specification and form of con- _ _ a interionar r of his residence repainted Minister's Warden, and Leod tract can be seen and forms of tender all in bulk. .� obudned at this Department,on appii- Bette � " and repapered. Neale, Vestry Clerk. cation to Mr. Thos. A. Hastings, clerk Dutch ettB—Shallots —Miss Helen Burling was con- —R; A. Fleming, of Markham, fined to her bed for a fe.Pdays as in tows on Monday. Mr. of works, postal sta,ion_ F, .Yonge _ street Toronto, Ont.,and at the post _ All kinds Of.Field seeds }; through illness. Flemiug recently returned from office at Uxbridge. - l ' —Mies Dolly Kerr is spending a an extended trip through Central persons tenderitg'are notified that � _ few dss. with her cousin, Dr. America and South America tenders will not be considered unlessJ081 . McKay of Oshawa. which he reatly enjoyed, al• made on theirinted forms supplied, r DY —John McCamua was in Toron- though 110 degrees was somewhat and signed with their :actual algna- "- %o on Tuesday writing ou a-Uni- too hot for genuiue comfort, tures, eta their occupations and .� .:,,versity examination. —Quite a number are having laces of residence. In She case of - ,G firms, the actual signature,the nature —Peter Staring, of Church St., Bell Telephones installed this of the oecupetion and place of resi- : 'has entered the employ of E., N. spring. Thousands of farmers dence of each member of the firm + � ryfi Hicks for the present. are already connected .with the 'mu,,t be given. �z —Miss Brodie, of Toronto, has Bell System, Your distant as Each tender must be accompanied tan been spending a few days with well as home friends and business by an r,ceepted cbeque on a chartered Russell Brodie. men often call you. ha' pff . -1 If you have- bank, payable to the order bf the Hou• sl ! • ;her brother, ... - --tiV• D. Gordon .has removed n'L a Bell they are disappointed. • ourable the Minister of Public Works, equaItp.-c.) the fence. from the front of"his —To-day (Friday)is Arbor Day, amo to tet per cede t10 ci the y aroouut of the tender,. which. will be - r pproperty thus greatly improving and will be observed generally forfeited if the person tendering de < .;.'its appearance, throughout the province by the cline to enter into a contract when - A t —Mrs. L. O'Leary has rented public schools. ne tendency, called upon-to do so,or fail tn complete Paper HeadquArterS , ,her residepes on King St. East to now is to make the schools as at- the work contracted tor. -If the tend- rtl a familyy from Toronto who took tractive as possible. Shade trees, er be not accepted the cheque will be - t posbeesiou on Wednesday. flower" &c. is more a feature of .returned.. —Several new members of Doric School life than it ever was before, The Department does not bind itself New Designs,, and Color® Over Lodge A. F. & A. M. attended —Seneca Bostwick. of St. Thous, to accept the icOrder,or any tender. - ; ' ` he funeral of the late W. as, spent a few days Last week P. C. DESROCHERS, 100 to C11U06dB from, ` H. Smith at Whitevaleoi,$unday, visiting relatives and friends in Secretary, f —The Swastika Club met on Plekering. It is over forty gears _ y Wednesday evening at the home ago when Mr. Bostwick left our Department of April 25. Works. From Cc,. III 255." per Loll. _ a �1 y' g Ottawa. April �, 14111. _ - i� cif Mrs. James,Rieha rdson. when a. village, but still he finds many of New�spwpera will not be paid for this �.- ! most enjoyable time was spent by his old aNnaintances still reeiding advertisment it they insert it without all. here and whom he was glad to authority trop, the Department. _ os Gaairuaidgp, of Brou- meet once more : gham,is preparing to supply the —Dr. W. H. Tummonds Veteri- ,�•�/��•�-�••► _ public with vegetacble and garden nary.Surgeon, arrived in tows on OO ! �7 - _- `±. planus. See advt. in another col- Tuesday and has decided to rac- t pr -umn. Lice his profession in our village. , __ _ Immense Sacrifice ale t ' - r —A heavy frost on Tuesday Dr Tummonds is an' honorary = night had'the effect of arresting. graduate of the Ontario Veteri• s ' ' �ry ' the rapid growth of vegetation nary College and comes highly Ladies", Genie Boysirle ,. and. s+ which had set Ina few days pre- recommended. All day and night r� - - viously. calla will be promptly attended to.. — - .-Children's going at half price —H. Fawkes, who has been re- Those desiring his services, phone r� aiding in Mrs. McGinty's hoiise on the Gordbn House. Church St., for the past two years —The first football match of the Don fl1iSEi it. bf into Alex Findlay's resi- season will be played on the Col donee on Hing St. lege grounds to-morrow(Saturday) - —The R. C. Church of PiAerin evening, when the contebtants. SCRANTON COAL' ! _ purpose holding n picnic on the will be the Green River Shamrocks ' 22nd of Ju.rce. The trite -has not and the Pickering Maple Leafs. EGG, STOVE, NUTS _;�a�S�j-CLEANING HARDWARE yet been chi,em but full particu This will be the lust game of the + n -' Cars will be viveii lacer.- / Intermediates in the Central Ont- PE(- 1 A 1.j 1' RICE Carpet Sweepers! Wringers, Mops, Broome, Brushes,. The.medicine company who ario Football League. Malvern. have bean giviu coucerte and will also la Scarboroon the same OFF CAR$ Wash Tubs, ' Step Ladders. Etc. _ i3 play .: selling medicine in the town hall day. These games wi I be most J L SPI 1 K Ltd Specials—THE CHAMPION HIGH SPEED WASHER - Here during-the past week;is hold- interesting and the residents of + in g forth in Brougham this week. the village and the surrounding Church's.Alabastine and Sherwiu-Williame Decatint—The only ' —The regular monthly meeting country should turn otrt well. PICKERING. HatHomines �sorth while. ,sof the Ladies Aid Society of $t. The garde •w-ill be called at cis — {" '-Andrew's Church, will be held, o'clock. Admission 10 cents. New :Blacksmith Shop I SHERWIN-WILLIAM9 FLAxOAP _ next Tnesday afternoon, May 9th, A perfect wonder for cleaning liuoleums, wood-work, at 9 o'clock. at the home •of Mia HIGHLAND`CREBI! furniture, e.tc. W. B. Powell. Married on April 21et,1911,•Ethel M. WONDEWSHINE—The only thing for.your silverware. Just a dip ` —The travel talk b the Rev. ' y Bush, youngest daughter of Mrs. R Having leased .the blacksmith �Mr. McLaren, of Torun to, in St. g and a rub and the work is done.• Bush, to Mr. Fred. g Malvern. shop,formerly run by Hy. Thom-. Ba ltd,of Andrew's Church on Thursday. Congratulations eon, I am prepared to do. general CI _ evening last was much enjoyed b Brighten U P', with those who heard it. The attend- blacksmithing in all lines. ri aneP however, was not large. - _ wHt•revwt.$ "Sherwin-Williams Paint - -=Mrs:W. J. Dale and daughter, Gordon McKay spent. Sunday at HOR$ESSOEINO A. ST,SCIAL'IY • _ Miss Mary, left this week for their oreenwood. T new home in Hartney, Man. We Farmers are bus this week getting JOgNCGirATHDickio regret their departure from Picle their root land r yy, (�,ening but our best wishes followSome of our town folks will exhibit - J�/ . Ch M ' old relics at thelcoming Centennial. CLAREMONT, ONT. p them to their 'new home in the We are sorry to say that Wesley- west. Wonch is.not,in very good health at • —On Sunday night and on Mon- �, TT �p day the first fall of rain-since the present. Conray,of California, is spend_ ' Distance No H1IldrBSCB BL V E L� BRAND- PAINTS snow disappeared, occurred, and ing a short time with her .sister, Mrs, to those who wish to get the - a a re.qcilr, vegetation is -making Joseph.Wilson. best. Many attidents from- We guarantee perfect satisfaction when used"according to directions. Full rapid r�W<� tli, As farmers were The eta ted p g r on their• the distance province and the instructions given on every tin. Paint of a1I colors for inside all ab�nt ti,r.ur h seeding the rain row again,beveral being in the vil- United States attend the __. •• - T R g and 'outside or floor painting. was most icelcome. lags during the past week. _ _._ —Nn nom« c sties of scarlet fever Mica M. Quinlan has left the store $j,=,=O 'Manufactured by the Toronto Lead and Color Company ' Have '�irc reported for some time, and her place has been'taken be-her' p° elder sister,of Monnt Forest. For sale at the and we ptesunie the disease has The Ladies'Aid met at the home•of e been stainped out, or possibly of Mrs: Wm. Burton on Wednesday TORONTO, ONT. F'ARMER.S' SUPPLY- STORE°E, �,.. some other name hFts been given and spent and enjoyable afternoon. " to the disease or may be that they The rains of the tore part of the This school'has a national repute- E BRYAN PROP PICSERINdGi -have not been reported so as to week has done a great deal of good. tion for high grade'work. Gradu- E. __ . the fall wheat was articular) in- ates readil et good actions" avoid being quarantined. particularly. y g g positions. —If you have any notion of get- need of it. Open entire year. Enter now, —tin married tills r; Howard Turner is a very busy_man - g � these-aays;having said-a-large quan- -Write"for catalogue. "_ - --that the NEws office can print tity of farm implements this spring, ACM your wedding.,stationery, visit- as well.as other articles. Y W. J. Elliott, Principal. - - irig cards etc. We have-just Js 2 .got. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts.' in the Iatest styles of type used church bive just shipped alarge box s tial) for this class of work, of clothing to the Indiana In the west. y Ave creditable action. Now is the.time to have your hsrnea8 repsired for send our prices will be found to be the spring work. right There have been extensive altera- r tions made at thepost ottice lately. A Blacksmithing Customers around Brougham leaving repair work or orders at —It has been fortunate for us pos that the cold'weathei ha coatis- large window has'gen put in the aide _ Philip's store will be able to have wcork done and of the building andel the letter-boxes _ g Having'rented the Dumbarton e p rettttrned in a few days. tied so long as a Iarge number of moved to the back of the store. f 'our subseriblers have neglected -to We notice the Peterbcro twine fac- and opened the aanie.I am preps - $mall stock of winter goods left going at cost. - pay up for the NEws'and in con- tory company has made an nasign- ed to do all work entrusted to sequence we are compelled to wear went. There are quite a few stock me in the above line. if - our winter clothing for a longer holders in this locality. We believe HorsesboeinR a specialty. i that with their experience of joint� riod than we intended. We p j •.. (.all in and see me any time,', PICgERINdQ` HARNESS EMPORIUM ,,. stock companies such as twine fac- ri Phone Ind'. 301. W. J. COAgWELL ;F•,,., Ops the si�wa 'bars. referred to t�riee, wire fence companies and coil M. T. Z=NZ+�N�..,R, t wltr.n e8L$er sets in, fore the storage concerns, our people will Pari wa take it sen us beeventually become wise. DUNBARTUN d y�.. "tti �.'"6, P'""L.Y, .'". .. .:,a- '�•',:v'.e5 ', wa ivq i.> i .. „��.'.-A�. .rlF' R':C:`}"J\I:7?.> li:. ..,N• ,.,"X' �i , �. YM. � � �,�:.•�+qrC+� int' :•� c,�• q., r , . , r '�- �y�; _:ter a ..'�' rs• ':+:x. M i� � "r -••x�a� _ sFy'' m.P `�,s•'d�