Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_05_12 , 'M 7 ­,!,N,,-,_�, - ­-".. .. ­ -,� �,- Ov M V.%Iti ­ W X, 4"; •77 "M 7 TOL. XXX ,DICKERING, ONTO, FRIDAY, MAY 12,. 1911 t a o 32 MONGOLIA WHITBY Established-jS years Stanley Timbers spent last 8undAy The meeting in the Gunge Hall lfed4ca&- on -SPINK.- MILLS under the parental root. Wednesday evening in the interest 01 he E Circle -a Regis- Robert Ramsey,. of Torontei-visited as ba grea t success. GREENWOOD Egg e sumuch H. FORSYTH, D. of 0., --------�6�_ relatiees here over Sunday. Mr. Benson's address oreat d R**terad Mewb&of the Optoinstricat Aiso.-, It dation of Ontario. spoeiv attention given to Master Roy and Clifford Tarr.of the enthusiasm, and at its conclusion =tZof glasses. Ey tested free North 9th line, visited their uncle, R. Tarr. vote of thanks was tendered to him b_V • 46tf Our new blend of "Cream Bnns" . K. G. and Mrs. Tarr visited the the meeting. Aanouncemente will MILLS is giving entire satisfaction to all former's brother,N. Tarr, of the 9th soon be made stating that the work of C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. line. organization has been completed. The 41 • Edinbunh, member of the college of good housewives, who are fortu- Aila' n Wideman and sister, Annie, names of W. Grills, T. C. Osborne and dinburg)u pbysiqlana C argeow of Ontario.licentiate nate enough to try it., No other flour just quit good Q! floral Iso Miss Bailey, visited at William Mrs. Geo. Richardson, were added to !�Ulegli of Surmone, E a =,attention to daiesses.of women and "Tea Buya-q�' for, pastry is R"sor's on Sunday. the Board of Directors. the Oftice and residence Brougham. BAKERS LJOY, only flour. It require8 less short. - -------------0 - for bread. It makes * PICKERLNG MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other flour on the OUNBARTONATHA 7 MORE market. r1rM Et and X-RAY-INSTITUTE so M, 'r IF-3FL Some people who seem to kbow all Miss F orence Roper spent last week PAOXF ONTAWO about the recent fire at Port Union, in Toronto. dL- @4 19M"3e;Irmyt read If a high grade ManitobA Patent and know nothing whatever about it, Charlie sports a brand new buggy than any otLer.' :1L EJGIN TO WI M. B., M. D., C. Ir is desired we recommend our cele- have been good enough to t t Te ul? a for driving west. Success. Physician-in charge us have left brated "White Satin."' This flour report that Mr. Foston m S. P. Lapp and men are erecting a Zf Specialist in Bec'W Dissamis. Prostitic Dis. -stands'witilout a Peer. a Bre in the linilding on leaving work. tit. eassis of Men, Diseases of Women, Silo for F. Soden Claremo the perfect flour for pastry and cakes. Cancers. This report 16 v&y annoying to-the Tumors.X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. Walter and Mrs.Robinson,of White It makes white,flaky pastr ear.no" -1= We have a� large supply of all person concerned and is totally untrue. Rose, 9 ent Sunday at Robert Lloyd's. throat end j,"F y and takes A�tting tassel and less shortening than other brands'. It &31&auto and chronic kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, The fire is indeed a#reat mystery but . Miss Ila Gillies, of Toronto, is a specW flour for a special.purpose. spent 02ce Hours 19 to 3 and 7 to I jumbo and feed flGurs, also will soon be rectified by the erection last week with Mrs. 0. 0. Nighswan- chop, barley chop and pea meal. of a new house. The ,loss is about der. CH0PPING . ...... $1200. Several from here attended the foot- Mondeys, T. CHOPPING DAILY Wednesdays and Fridays. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS ball match at Pickering on Saturday We grind fast and fine. J. TBB-00=qOrovm Attorney,and(30unty MiQHLAevening, �ND,CREEK '18910ftf- 00urtlioum.WhhbT. Mrs. S. Noble spent'Sunday With 01MMMN In our last week's,lesue a report ap- her parents, John and Mrs. Davis, LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, peared announcing the marriage Glasgow.of • Solicitor,Notary Public.Special Exalni Miss Ethel Bush. bliss Bush informs Tillman and Mrs.--Nfghswander at- r for Hi" court at justice, sx, a Brook Street. J. L. . $PINK, .LIMITED, us thitt the'repoit is somewhat prema- tended the funeral of the latter's neph- EVANSVILLE ... 71y Lure and Wishes us to contradict the ew, Tommy Lehman, 'of Markham, on J. G. DOW, -PICKERING. OINT. statement. The person wno sent the B.�A,, Barrister, Monday. IPA*sollaitor.1,1foiaryPubIle.Etc. Money to item evidently imagined that he was "a, 0111100 next door to the Standard Back, ver, and did nut MILLS Whitby, doing something cis aROUGHAM realize that be, was acting in a cow- fi ardly and tunliclous mitriner. -and at Byron Feasby is in Toronto for , JAL T M J Veterinary.- He B EAL thesame time gUitty of-a very serious time. T-111, E. J. SHrRLEY. Veterioltr offense in the eyes of the law. Miss B. Alger was In Markb&m'on 'tito of the O� Sunday. Having put this Mill and water. JLl Surgeon, Hatioritry CLAREMONT jrad taZio voter,nary College.Toronto.Cao. la. All 51iteeitses teal in;arias of domastw trsst. for all styles of furniture, M". Bales spent Sunday with Sfrs. ..puivep in first-clits8 shape, I KINSALE -ed On ti'll w0st modern,approved and aci\%tific etts. ofGreenwood. B strinaiples. OIEOOA at corner of King Tom Ri(:bardson has got a con Miss Ella,Linton is recovering, after have installed a an AV*., Pickering Ontario tract for gathering prod uce., her recent indisposition, New Attrition Mill, for feed. Mr,-Henley. of Oshawa.spent over Frabk Thwn on has hired Mrs Rutter. late orRagland, as house' Sunday with Fred Mechin, We can also do wheat grisitinx for Room Moul keeper. James and Mrs. Madill were in To- ding out of-your own wheat, W G. HAM=Issuer of Marriage yon Seeding is all finished hereabouts. L—n— in thts County of Ontafto. ropto a few ds last week. -IlUkarinir village, We are pleased to.�e fall wheat look. Miss. Lila Barclay spent Sunday having pat everything In my Picture Fr mea low so well. after a severe spring. with-Miss Mabel Harvey, of Picker- PO*UCHER. Real Estate Auc Thomas Sadler left this week for in order for doing this. lieu T O UOUGar TIJU&%Or,OOUOG%w mad Istauts the General Hospital. Toronto, to Wev'. W. R. Wood.. of Claremont.Window Shades 4d man"ge uOtenials.Brougham ft O't' Also buckwheat flour, rye flour, it under o an operation for his eyea. will occupy SL John's pulpit on Sun- DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage Teddy Bentley is engaged at Fred. da . Graham flour, etc. Very beat O -Licanesie in the Ocunty of Ontario. Ward's just now. Mr- Ward to pro- Mrs. Ell Wilson visfied her daugh. 10dicii,at stem Lad his residence.Citarsonout. paring to erect a wall under his new ter. Mrs. AtIldge. of Toronto, last attention given to all work. barn. week. D 11-B EATON,TOI"SMP Cam UNDE.RTA A number of our Give un a call. Oddrellows attend- 092"Te"Off OOUMI§"Onw tar was ed the annual service at Markham on almavils. "ationinsans, !lite, Knew to low in connection 11ROCK ROAD Sunday, ZbUSSMITI rinsesan brul. • OIL 'cobo. Miss Libbie and Arthur Farthing, vrw=;. 0"tonsir at xsrril�p Lite. Distance no opt. a Liscombe is visiting h of Atha, "at Sunday at Duncan POSTILL. Licensed conk at present. Auctioneer, cei triode' -Wm- White fell off A load of b p ins. 'JL A for Counties Of TCW31 and OJ340el& Amo. Ay DO) h 100AL lass rales of all kinds sitaculd to on&bar$"$ recently iind sustained serious injury, Mrs. Ormerod* and Mrs. Pearse, of Egg, Stove, Nat and Pea R;wa Sallies. -Address Green elver P.0.. Oat MAJvern.' visited the former's sister. In hard coal. Mrs Aeeve17 arrived he.relaststa gat. 0&1 B. POWELL. Licensed urday to join her husband on "Stony; :lire.-Davis, on Monday. Best I Ittrup steam coal. All e Auc. Pe Mrs. F. Gerow and faintly, have re-vitlustar sad coutiewr far aIIt W Nock Farm." ror- Colds and I& Gri' under cover. full weight countlee of Ontario and York, All kinds or P W H.. Jackson has still-on hand turnod home, after spending three • Stales conducted either Pr.vately or by auction, quantity of salt. Partners desiring a 'eks with her parents herp. prompt service. Sale notes eolletlad For dates o)r other par. should sectire it at once. Band ii"ni'trii�.PPIY at rOOIS0120411,lClIZ16beLb St.Pick. n ls'o. 9(. are.requested to nleet in Sr.John's ortag. Plions criers left at News Oftice,Pick.- W. H. J-#tckson will -close his [shop LUMBEF? Prescription prescription it wWe members of the Mioion or M&co&t,'d store. claremoirt, W 11 M on WeanesdaT9 and Saturdays Irom churrill'Satutilay-afternonn At 3 prom;*%attention� sarefsat ion U&rsn. noW Until N-ovemlier let. m- Good stark of rough and matched. Edward and Mi" 1. . Greig, of toed. My Poona,a.mmt!erie independent SOLI It goe% right after the cold. The West Toronto, and ,M&gnug Mor an, benilock, also watched and ladies from here attended it meeting of the Ladies' Circle held at dressed spi-iiee and pine. P dose is taken every.half hour. Thp f Claremont.spent'Sunday with . is, lath. price is 25 cents. the hame of Mr-4.-N. L. Stevenson, of Pearl Albright, No. I hernlock Brouglimm, on Wednesday, Mi's Margaret Ffashy serure;d the �2-x, Sx and 4x L..-JOHN D`ILI Oiita.rio cedar „i. U diamond ring given by the Clifton shingles, 8x-a tit I-4x British -Ila Co,Has a full line oz tresh a Di as the most popular young Columbia rhingles. sad cur- - GREIENWOOD F011 THF, KII-DINEYS Judy in our town. .ed.meats constantly.on hand. Let nit quote you prices on any The Clifton Drug C6., vvb6 gave Mrs, F. L.-Green spent a few days building ruaterial you may Roll, Breakfast urn concerts here each night last week. Spice Bacon, Premi Prescription Kidney this week in the city, •- . . reqqire. left Monday for Whiterale. -where _Ela�m, Bologna, Weineri� etc. Pills. -A trial will convince you Born—On the 4th of Msty. 391 , to they intend remaining this vveek, Bill stliff a specialt of their superior merits. Price George and Mrs,Stephenson. a dough- The Women's Institute Highest prices paid for, 50 ter. 2will hold Rid, phoo e 1504. their annual meeting on Tuesday Butcher's cattle cents. S. Taylor and wife ..the of Pickorinir. 16th inst. The members are r itiest- Sadler Mrs. Harry M. ed to attend this meeting and all the C. R E E S OIR Spent Sunday with a A. 7 . M. MCFADDEN &dies-of.-the community are invited LOCUST HILL �°lekerin� jvQru Miss White, of Pickering, is spend- to attend. ing a few days with.her sister.Mrs. G, DRUGGIST AND GRADMiTZ OPrICIAN Stephenson. T1JX1;.TABLE—Pickering station G. PICKERING, ONT. Mrs. Richard Wilson is in Toronto; "LARKIN-GARLAND T.R. Traim going East ang,as follows— !iAl First-class rigs for' bire d ilh toing treatmen No. 6 Mail 8.05& M. un er -t for her ear 40 2 43 P.M. Day or night A r. Ryerson. One of the handsomest weddings 12 IAce Geo.- Stephenson, who works for that has taken place in Pickering fur 14 Locaj 6,04 F. M. Bug MeetS &H trainj REAL ESTATE Trains going Aan * d William Pengelly, wag off duty a few some timewas celebrated at St. Fran- Re an follows No. 13 Lo al 8.36 A.M. Teaming promptly attended-to... days last week, owing to &.severe cis de Sales R. C. Church on Tuesday, T-�o-flfty-acre farms-for sale cheap. cold. I I Local 2.30 P. May 9th, at 9 a Agent for Canadw Carriag Co. Good buildings, plenty of *&ter, one- Win, Penxelly', kcctifirlpanied Thos. m., when Miss Louise 7 Mail 8.5o P.lhdf: e Garland, daugliter of the late Robert *Sunday included. half in cash, balance Oil mortgage if Sadler, of Kinsale, ,to the General Garland, of Cherrywood, was married 'W H• Peak ' Hospital, To required. 'ton to, on Tfiesday to have to Henry J. Larkin, Pickering. The i Pickering, a cataract.*r6moved from he latter's bride was handsomely attired in white Also a gond tenement dwelling eye. silk with a veil of white lace and car-yielding 12%..in the EE iflage of Picker, t Thomas Rodd, who kept store at ried a bouquet of white roses and OUR GUARANTEE Blacksmit�lng in . be top of the bill here, has we are carnations. The bridesmaid was her sorry to say, been obliged to give tip sister, Miss Emilia Garland, who was Smimmmoss his business, owing to ill health. He- attired in mauve silk and carried a is — -Having .rented the Dunbarton shop household effects to Pick- bouquet of pink roses and carnations. and opened the same,I 4111 moved his ering last week. The groom was assisted by lila broth- TO AAE GOOD e.-o— er, T. J. Larkin,of Chicago. ed to do all work entrusted to am prepay- 19AR • me iii the above line. WHITE Vi ALE The ceremony was performed by Horseshciteing a specialty. the very Rev. Father McCabe,pastor; -71�A call in and see me any time. We Vs Richardson, miss Leila Monsey visited at,Mark. after which a Nuptial Mass was cele- Any article or anvtbing that we - - ham recently. r brated.. sell which does not turn out as T. X.J T. and Mrs. Robinson spent-Suaday- After the ,ceremony the wedding represented. We are working DUNBARTON Notary Public, -Pickering. at Green River. goods Not- ' P 'bl* arty repaired to the residence of the for the reputation'of gdod T,Robinson has sold bis pony .for a Eride's brother, .Robert Garland, of at reasonable prices, and as our. bkndsome figure. Cheri wood. where they partook of a The Norman Millet is making a few im- sumptuous repast. There were many Alfalfa" Sbe' d I provements to his premises. friends present from all parts of the Mont Mrs. A. E. Major has returned from country, among whom were the Rev. ...DOMINION BANSthe city. after visiting friends'. Father McCabe, of Pickering; James 110" omee, Toronto The undei4igned has for sale a George Rice, of Oshawa. W.'H.and McBrady and family, of Oshawa; Of9uctiss,is going higher day qRantity of-Alfalfa So -miss Elsie Moore visited at Charles B. Miss May 'Larkin, of Toronto;'T. J. by day, we feel that you ap- ileneral John Larkin, of- preciate it... Banking Rusiness d quality and The Epworth League meets on Fri- Whitevale; Win., James 'and Miss Led-of ---.-Rice'@. Larkin, of Chicago , goo you want any transacted. very-clean. day evening at 8. o'elook. Every one -A is O'Connor, of Orillia; T.Nolan, Whether thing n 'g welcome. and. Mr. Chadwick, of Toronto,and a Jewelry, a Clock, it Watch, Rice Bros. have purchased a new host of.*otber friends and relatives. Optical Goods, Ebony- Goods, ---Speciatl attention given to engine for their drilling machine and The gifts of the groom to the bride Cut Glass, China, Silverware, the coRection -of W, H, JACISON I OAD ore better prepared'than ever for well were-diamond and pearl ornaments. Toble Silverware.Outlery.Canes, drilling, and to the bridesmaid a diamond Umbrellas, Leather Goods or a Fountain Pea,It will pay you to sale noteo. V pu lots of qWgitff The Women's Institute will hold bracelet. The number of costly and consult Bassett for good goods The annual meeting and election•of beautiful presents received by the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. JUCX alto&, Or va*1mvALz 61acers at the home of Mrs. Walter bride attest to the high esteem In at reasonable prices. r on Wednisda, , the 17tb last.,- which she is held by her friends. IV 1. and are prepared to furnish you anything c 3D0Z>061t*received of YtIc p. M. A good attendance is The bride and groom left on the 9.50 upwards. in the line of water supply-such as hoped for. p. m. train for the west. They Intend A4 -T. - E ER G NEIVS linter St at highWt PUMM -windmIlls, hydraulic Wo were all shocked to bear of the visiting Niagara Falls. Buffalo and Norman Bassett rams, death of Mrs. B. Coak well, who died Chicago before returning. ourr plumbing, etc. ent rates. Its suddenlyop Sunday evening at -TjZWRLER AN'D'OPTICIAV %te home of son-Yred. at Box CHAS.. D. GORDOX, Manager and are also expert well drillers Grove. The friends have the deepest The-Railway Commission have nd respectfiffly solicit your patron! 79 WHITBY A gympatby of the community in their orderid the Bell Telephone aCo. to I WHITBY BUNCE, age for the future. I Ind. phone MW berea we ent. con nect with Independent lines. • • A t DIMSH PIMPLES — THE,SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON His sin being removed, it was direct s Bible for him to come into direct , communication with God, and sot MADE CANADA AND ERUPTIONS -- depend upon the medium of sera- INTERNATIONAL r} LESSONt, Phim. And what he heard was not it ' a command, but an entreaty, and JUY 14. he answers, not under compulsion, a the 8 ring �08t people Beed aeopbut with unhesitating freedom. „ pL p 913-13commission and �'OII10�Yethallle Isaiah'S vlSlon and call to service, the outcome, first,. to deepen the ' r ba. S. Gold,!a Text, spiritual insensibility °f the sin- If you want the beet of health and hardened people, and, secondly, to you Isa. S. S. pour judgment u new strength in the spring y yon the nation un- ; imust build up your blood with a gorse I. The year that king Uzzi- ti9onH1�T remnant re �r n� 110 —ionic medicine: Following the long,-ah died—The exact Sate cannot- be will is READY FOR USE MANY QUANTITY fndoor winter months most people determined, and for our purposes This, of course, 1S to be the result Teel depressed and easily tired This is not important. It is the event of the prophets declaration of the For inakingsos r imeans that the blood is in.pure and itself, with all its stern meaning, word of God, but here it is deatirib- disinfecting sinks,soap,softening water, many otbor watery. and for It is this state of the blood and its contrast to the exalted hes• ed as if it were a purpose. There pox,, A can egtals 2t►lbs.SAL SODA. a (that causes pimpI a and unsightly veniy Sovereign, to which Cha pro- is almost a contemptuous thrust in Uat,,!Jar 300 Do►Posea—:ford 6berydho►f. _ iaruptions. To this same condition phot calls our attention. The the words, this people, as if Jehovah E.W.GrLLETT COMPAXT LLMITED ToA014To.OPT. la due attacks of rheumatism and l splendor of Uzziah's court; and the were thoroughly disgusted with this lumbago; the sharp, stabbing'pains callous generation. ky of sciatica and neuralgia; poor ap- triumphant success of his long 10. Make the heart . fat—The ` _'petite, frequent headachts and a reign doubtless had made a deep stubborn rejection of the message P impression upon the future pro- from God will result in their un- x" desire to avoid exertion.. You can- phet'a imagination. The terrible I feelinghearts becoming still more not cure these troubles by the use I judgment which had befallen the g _ of purgative medicines you.need a!proud monarch, his hero, and his unfeeling. The seeming harshness" - -"tonic, and a tonic only, and among awful death, must have been a rude of such a revelation is due to our _rs y y f! . ++ all medicines there is none can I shock to one who had basked in the referring it to God, as if he willed lar 1 eQ You Can t Beat Lipton s equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for their spiritual death. But the mean- sunshine of this earthlysovereignty. " s their tonic, life-giving, nerve-re- ing is simply that the unbelief of .11he A, c` tt It was at this critical moment in his these people is Within more nor d �tandar�I of Tea Per,eetion tti storing powers. Every does of this career that the vision of another P P g P throne came to him, on high and less than as incapacity for the will All U 1'd the World IS - medicine makes new, rich blood Y - __-` which drives out impurities, slime of their Maker (Compare Matt. 13. latae every organ and brings a feel- lifted up above all that is human. I4; Rom. 11. 8). lag of new health and energy to His train=The skirts of his gar- 11. How long t—Isaiah is certain '. menta filled the entire space of the that this condition cf things cannot . weak, tired out, ailing men, wo- Ll P TO S TEA mea and children. If you are feel- I temple, the very place where Uzziah i continue indefinitely. Exterminat- ' in out of sorts give this medicine a had committed his sin and met his ing war, humiliating subjugation, 1 $ g Over 2 Million Packages Sold Weekly trial and see how quickly it will re- (tate. and devastating exile, leaving many' $ y 2. Above him . . . the seraphim, I forsaken places in the land (12), can store the appetite, revive drooping 1 fc } spirits and fill your veins with new, nowhere else mentioned as angelic be the only answer. It is by such -- '— — health-giving blood. Dr. Williams' beings, are here mpreseated as the I judgments that Jehovah must bring _ ;Pink Pills are sold by all dealers in attendants of the Lord, stand above the people to their senses. life contained in the faithful rem- An Englishman, ll medicine or will be seat by mail for him in the attitude of service. By 13. A tenth—In this doctrine of who was in the 60 crate a boa or Biz bozos for g$.- their presence and actions they sug- the remnant of Israel the prophets Want• company of an Irishman, thinking " ao by addressing The Dr, Williams' gest the ineffable majesties of God. found special comfort and hope for to take a rise out of him, acid:- - he future (Ise. 1, 8; Amos 6. 3). , g Y 8 P art human in lore with two' "Pat I will give you ei ht'n race ' -�[ediclne Co.,CBrockville, Out. They seem to have been at leash - - p ly The thought is illustrated by the ,� (eight in pence) for a shilling." Pat ,,--- + I want. to ask one more ques- ,- win covering the face, that they figure of the destruction of the tur- thought for a moment, then, div- - GREY ARMY UNIFORM& tion," said little Frank as tie- was _ RUM net see, and with cover-i pontine tree, and the oak. Though tion put to bed, "Well 1" as-II Ing his hand in his trousers pocket, ' in the feet, that they might sot the stump may be burned after the; g P I produced the required shilling. At i. la - Germany and Frastei Have Adopt-; g „ quiesced the tired mamma, When tree has fallen, yet a pnnci le of the same time the Englishman slip- seen.These Cslers. be �eII' P holes come in stockings, what be 3. One cried unto.another —:They f vitality is likely to endure. So ped eightpence into Pat's hand, say- , Germany has set the fashion for i sang in antiphon, some crying, Israel in ruina still has hope be comes of the piece of stocking that B a was- there before the hole came l" in ' Not�bad , is rt?" :do,' re- _, �a new army service uniform. I Holy, holy, holy, a thrice repeated.cause of the indestructible spark of piled Pat; but the shilling is. 1$haki has had its innings. It was tribute to the divine holiness (de- adopted by the British army and noting a sense of distance, or con- spread to practically all the arm- trast to the imperfections of the a ' lea of the world. Tn it was dia- sans that describe res the man ng. in �people), and the rest responding. -covered that althoughkhaki color ifesta- a, was very suitable as s service dress :tion of the divine holiness in na- $OND OFFERINGS Vis, 'for soldiers in the dusty plains of ,curt, and tntioipate the universal R Africa and India, it was hardly ei- diffudioa of his to _- b aye 19tL : iicl�ent against the green $rammer glory. IN- 'backgrounds and grey-white win- 4. The foundations of the three- We have�ust prepared a lite of telrrttd bonds. Eve;'. rl[urity PeJttJSft Gist q$talitiet r _ holds-Weaniug, of the temple, -tjsentsal in a sound tnLlslfnir�I, combining SAFE"T h OF PRIWIPAL AND IN- Je , �shich had been polluted by the hy- '- r •saacoloring of a European g� '. TERES 7"with THE ,dIOST FA YORABL-E�1NTEREST RETURN. _ • pocntical worship of the nation. - culler slate- The smoke was net that of accep- 4"t. _ t. .........to 7ield _ • ., Government Honda A German or wandering on the Indian frontier had his atten- :table sacrifice accompanying _the tion draws to the pe - ares . .. 4 3d to lf'X ` colored_body-doth. affected by the 'Pure worship of the seraphs. It ads •..•.-•to�otd 4% to a% _ ylttanlcipai Dobent PnbUc L% fy Bo Yaghistan Afridis He. was told was like the mist which arises when �'d ' '-'-• - 'fire and water come together for _' Frorar natrtai' Bonds. •• •.so yield a 4 to e% :w . that the reason this color was so 'here the sanctity of the divine comes - p- • :'1%t'`shall be(►leased to aid you r<,y tars selection of a dsrirgble invesline;A ' - generally worn was that it. dies Y . - g profanity a! the r geared rapidlT on. a rock-bound ►a contact with the pro hillside, even is a blas few sun, and human. Compare Rev. 15. 8. The - ti became invisible ata few feet dis- ,smoke i� a fitting antecedent of the : tont in the night, and that it was 'rising feeling in the pro�ihet's mind INION SECUPJTMS CORPOR O rr .used by the Afsi,dis as an artificial of the-unworthlnesa of lets people as rotecLion in their blood feuds by expressed in the following verse. _ • - - • •. „• day and' thieving expeaiLions by 5-8—The impression made by the It.Mia ST QST ewrv�►aat t_twe et_oo (night. He returned to Berlin with vision, the symbolic act expressing TO R O fV T©. _ LONDON • E N O e MO NT R EA I- i - i report that set-the army clothing the divine pardon, and the ready. experts thinking, I response to the Lord's call to ser - --As a result of exhaustive tests vine. - 1he German general staff hitupon I 5,, A man of unclean lips:—He - :� blot-green grey mixture that .would fain rola in the praise ascrib figil 1Iended with the Summer gre^n ,ed to Jehovah, but he feels himself 'end the blue-grey Winter'shadows deprived of the right because of his of Etiro bouropean dies faction, aTriala have when mortal imperfections. These, in a t[_leen entire satisfaction, so much 'man standing upon the threshold of _ _ 3,600 in Cash Prue$ for Farmers W thatI a prophetic career, would most na- .�.��— �- �Twn oaring the new uniform were mis- ;turally.show themselves in the lips, RE you golna to build that new t+cular piece of work shown by photograph ken for parties of led horses. the organs of speech. horaeblock, sidewalk or dairy senR is was nose. a France has now decided to adopt A people of unclean lips—Their house of cement? Then insist on Notice how we have purposely planned . your dealer supplying you with the and imposed certain necessary conditions similar Color, and the Ministry worship, in ,startling contrast to •CANADA" Cement. Not only will this In order to gi1•e large and 3malr.users of =�f War has selected a light grey- that of these sinless seraphs, seem -ensure your getting a pure, uniform and cement an equal opportunity. Ire-en for the kit that is to super- _strictly high-grade cement, that will As an illustration of this: In prizes "C" ed to Isaiah corrupt and profane, guarantee the lifelowg permanency of the•. and "D," the quantity of cement used lede the blue great coat and the Their lips, and,therefore their acts thing you build, but it will also entitle has no bearing whatever on the result. _,'ted trousers that French soldiers of worship, were im uta and uffac- you to enter our Prize Contest. And in The farmer who sends, us the best pho- _ '►aye worn in victory`and defeat for p' p •this contest you stand a good chance of tograph of as small a thing as a watering 3; palf a century, Two battalions tak- �ceptable, because their lit es were winning a prize that will perhaps more trough , or a gate pose has .aa much ing part 1n this year so. The man whose eyes had rested than- pay you for the cost of the work. chance for prize."C".as a man who sends s Frenchman- F- Every farmer in Canada who uses "CAN- a photograph of a house—and the same upon the august presence of the Deuvres will be supplied with uni- King Could no longer tolerate the --ADA" Cement is eligible ter-compete.' applies to prize "D." forms made from the new mater- Four prizes will be awarded in each Pro- •Don't hold back from entering because - foI practice of sinning socially and po- vince and these prises will be divided as you think you don't know anything about > litically, and then trying to wor- follows: concrete work. is vary book that + ship God religiously. PRIZE "A"--$100.00 to be Riven to the farmer sides, we have.a 160-oage k the w GREAT REMEDY - is each Province,-who will use during 1911 will send you free on request, which tells •> ". it 6. A live coal—This was a simple the greatest number of barrels of "CASADA" you all about concrete and how to make FOR LITTLE ONES domestic device for transferrin fire CeZE ; and use It. In this book, you'll ng' cram- $ — PRIZE "B"—$100.00 to be Riven to the farmer plete instructions for the making of al- r ------ from the hearth to the place where in each Province who rasesCA\ADA" moat everything you can think of In the k`• : Cement on his farm in 1911 for the greatest it was required. Thus it supersed- number of parpoaea. -way of farm utilities, floors, tats, troughs, r f That is what thousand of mothers ed the intricate and clumsy cere- p1t1aE "c slm.00 to be g+vera to the farmer stairs, Posta, etc. 2 ;� ay of Baby's Own Tablets. We monies ordinarily connected with in each Frovinee who lurn sh.a »s with the This tree book—entitled "What the y otogapb ahewing the best 4 any particu• Farmer Can Do with Concrete"—will not ave received thousands of .lettere sacrifices for sin. in .the temple. �:r k,na 4f work don• on his farm daring only inform You—ft will also greatly 1n- �y= 1911 wth 'CANADA" Cement. reveal you. So send for it anyway, g raising them—we have yet -to re- Isaiah in his own altar; he acts his PRIZE I'D"-3100,00 to be given to the termer ive a single one cundemni.ng'them. Lord. "In that divine presence ; in each Province wto submit$ the best and whether you intend to try for one of the most complete description, of how shy par- -prizes or not. he Tablets cannot possibly do Isaiah in his own.urltar; he acts his _ arm sten to the newborn babe: guilt in his own person, and so he The Canada Cement Compap3r, Limited, Montreal, Que. ^y� hey contain none of those poison- feels the expiratory fire come to his _ r u rw ;•' x - .mus drugs which make the so-called very self directly from the heavenly "soothing" mixtures so dangerous hearth." "' - _, Ito the welfare of the little one. They . 7. This hath touched thy lips— - �-- are a scientific medicine prepared. Since he feels all his sin concen r-J ,+, •I s � ,'c,specialists on r 'it is fitting the puri- childhood • by one of the gsearest ape Crated there, $ p '4A,,,,,r •o,,,,r '• ��•� -( `�� "',; ichildhood ailments and should be Eying fire she ild' thus be, applied_ �...•�' kept in every home where there are to the organ -..f expression. We .babies or small children. Mrs. can understand from this act, which Fred. McCarthy, Pinewood, Ont., brought him the assurance that his. " 4.•L-+.w.. ,1' ' Pleats a r writes: "I have used Baby's Own iniquity was forgiven, and upon the .., .-, �'•K"•'i : - ! snip.ear pad. f 'Tablets and have found them a simple condition of penitent confer- � ,, - c- ���,,. - ctcutars-and :,great remedy for little ones. I i cion, why.Isaiah railed against the would not be without thew-." The costly and elaborate ritual service _ ' 'Tablets are §old by medicine deal- by which his people tbougTit they A`d•,ss. ers or by mai at 25 cents a bok could propitiate an offended God __ v - from Th Williams Medicine (Isa. 1. 10-17). Co., Br ville, Ont.' =-g. 1 heard the voice of the Lord— - a� ;. � v .,.n s .��..'�^P.uE'r,�- .•,,., r.at5 r5,., �s,�,� :w5 ,»F" �. .'cs.";.yry ��:�'- �y r' " ,,,' r n•. sr.,. �;,.� .. "---.'.: ',2r•".•.,a ,„A. r."i. '�•r�'2•+r .=a-"�'ri,�'^�' r °„!v .p,�,�„ ,y.�", ..� ;,.•.w..wti ,r' w,•,. '° ttii�['rirfY, M.t'~',`r'u'k�.:S:" ,>:�t'^ �,•.r i 7 �Var�.a_'v,�'��rsi.�,, n'�^ufta 5•n:,".+�p*'.-,%�K",k)Yc Wra�.,,,' cy'�.agr,°.�fatw;-�,:•4',�hir-�',' .-„•-'.'6rd'':..�,•.,y�6v..`u.Y i.,,''�`i. s •+�' _ '�'.� n�'., .�:: �w. ,.... 54 : w rpY'..3. F b. ,.• rlY�,,/Kra ^'� c`Y h'RtA tl' I`T`—17 V"'.-F.. 'L. 7", % 7 n. BASS ROOKS EYES ON CARD, --------- -A DIMINISHING DOG. I. White YRrMAI "SNAr' is Little Victim of English Sweated. in "Walks and Peopte in Tus, Labor Just Two and a Malt. It wonder- cant'" Sir Francis Vane tells the ase l n PRAIRIES worker in story of a courageous but unfor- V A baby aged two and a half tunatAe dog, Turco, whose acq' the homae. uaint- years, who "works" for his living ante he made near Greve. The ani-o ing eyes on a card for his Try it on mal was a Inyaluablo Intemal DECLARES HIE OWES HIS by ho hooking farm- 'dog, a splendid, by poor, working mother, has been theft pots, specimen of , a black-and-white LENDID discovered in London. By working. sheep dog. fircouths pans and kettles Wat amp DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. all day until 11 p.m., together they Born with an adventurous dispo- earn $1.12 - week. Thit little vic- won't cleau. Sore. sition, Turco explored the n-eigh- ttim-of sweated child labor—sure People dkbe&ve;%g uses b-orhood, and one a-ad day was shot labor—surely am the -youngest in the country—is for 'S-X-A.P' every dity. T27 it at' and with such little accuracy -Crou Etc., Z. 'luffered for twenty-five Years from. mentioned,by a writer in -the Em- sot, ISO,a coa. 64 that his near hind leg was destroy- 12 Vaeffm RemedieS MOO ;--,Rheum&tLsiu and Kidney Disease pire Review, on "The Problem of .:7. ed. A kindly Euglish lady had him CapslcumBorated.Oxide three the Lhi.d."' I attended by a veterinary, and the p Zinc Camphorated boxes of Dodd's RldiLey "I have sees a baby of two and dog recovered, although, of course, Farbolated.CamphoraQ Pills made'him new man. a half years hooking eyes," says with three legs only. Yet his in- Mentholated.Eic. Each, the writer, ','so unchildlike at 30 i V_F , 14 _YTA C "' ' domitable daring was not lesse'ned. cial P�rposes, A7 xre %e Swift Current, Sask., May eat' months that he had not the cur-* 1 VAte For Free I(Special).—Seventy-aix years of age, irosity to look up from his work a's He still roamed and fought many Vaseline Book. but strong and healthy, Mr. J. P. we talked with the mother. -CATA P,IP battles. the poison incident. Lackey of this place is one of the "Gravely and industriously this HAY' Ff,VER., Then camp Gears*1014100"AIL"911011. Burglars had arranged to rob CA),_R1E1Ui__1'1_�. MY grand old men orthe prairies. But baby toiler placed hook after hook CAN CON R RENT AND SALE. Mr. Lackey has not always enjoyed in its place on the card, saving a S friend's house, and lead prepared THE RP�VAGiE.—, OF • S FARMS FOR - I their way by laying down poison. N."For twenty-. few minutes every hour to the -!J 1his present health. r I ON "AV" a E —I T 0 F,Fo 3E 61� W. DAWSON, NinstColborne Street, WRI-T E FOR SA f Yet almost by a miracle, Turco re- five years," he says, "I suffered mother who earns 75c. a week at Toronto fzom Rheumatism, which I inherit- the most monotonous, weary, WILLIAMS IVIEDI(�,�E r covered after weeks of agony, and yon want to invest in Alberta. Sam- ed. I was nervus. My limbs treadmill type of 'womans work' 1 0 6 F-to L1 ON ST N.Y regained his spirits, too; for he katchewan or Manitoba Lands, t=- Proved or unimproved.. it will pay you to jO would swell and i had i. severe that exists, There are twelve sauntered out one night, had an im consult me. mense battle with a d-og larger than ain across the back. I also had a hook& and eyes on each card, and -D :oo rN RED ACHES, County of gent' for every himself, and came back to the house HThirty-five Hundred. beau -dragging sensation across the the worker is paid Yoe loins. I am a well man to-day and gross'of cards. First she news the EXTENSION LADDERS, WASHING With hie fore leg hopelessly broken. �A - ------ L-NDRE ACRES Coyg ol PesL it all to three boxes of hook* on to the cards and the child MACHINES, ETr., He now has only two legs, or had Hfivier holasand Cos dz4A. Al Dodd's Kidney Pills. ' My Rheum&- links each hooic with an eye. Then Lower in Price and higher in qrsaliv when I saw Lim last, yet although F looking for a Fruit Fara, yea than you can obtain then alsawkeft, I had not seen him for more than satial you as I have I it ',ism and Kidney Disease have en. the e are stitched in place. sizes o= three acres up to two SEMMENS & SON, red acres. Price, are acocor with the wildest of welcomes. locality and imtroTemonts. It ts"It:6Y Mr. Lackey i.)1howing his appre- it writ* for our catalogue of prioes. a year, he limped up to greet me d tirely disappeared." "Tommy,!' said a father to his 174 York St., Hamitton ont. interest to cons me. dation of Dodd's Kidney Pills by precocious five-year-old son and R buying them and presenting them heir, "your mother tells me she 13 WEEKS IN HOSPITAL. County York. Twenty.' _&CRY, F IFBTIIY a..111- cif t army of those who Came Away No Better and Then ♦ H REZ HrIfIDEED ACRES With )a to his friends. He has joined the 1,000,000 MEIN U. Do NDEE A gives you pennies to be good,. grea have 1you think that is right " "Of Two Boxes of Zam-Bok Worked Tdyed serer timber, co. HAI= W. d from their own experience 1course it is," replied Tommy. "You Germany's Field Manseu Twenty-nine Thousand. earned vres This that as & giver of ns' life to Old !don't want me to row up and be Summer. Complete Cure. 8 1 have over four hundred f&m and young Dodd's Kidney Pills Fred. Mason, the well-k a m;. list suitable for Stock. Gr.1.2 3 good for no, 10 you III now Germany will have under.arms in Jho i A. _411" laterer and mattress manufac- A rt' %rMA. I MAY have Just the f2M i{tend without an equal. yo;1 want. connection with field manoeuvres turer of St. Andrews. N.B., says:- W DAWSON. Ninety Colborne this summer practically one million "I had eczema <�n my knee, which uien. Str Phone EM Malar ,,,Toronto. • 'ROMANTIC. Ilya addition to the iegular 'caused me terrible pain and incon- 'At .1 lidays. Park sea. Mope •oa fa. army with a strength of o2ta,w) venience. The sore part-3 would iuch 1"HEAP LANDS in Sam an vaY to f you don't marry me 6 1 men, over 363,000 reservists, wil! be and burn and tingle, and then when %_ ley. Good openings for tradesman ,d far,*,,. Eughoih speaking seltiv aried desperately, "I shall lull my- called to the colors, making a total rubbed or scratched, would become Write for lilus trated Pam hle self!" Don't handle the dough an more effect'iv'e mircagth for the army of,very painful. I tried various Secretary. Board of y 0 jed ious re- Trade, Marshal Bank, "And write - a -n&a telling all than necessary when making bis- 977,000. Adding to this men serv- medies but got no better, so I clecid- with the fleet, an armed force ed to go to Montreal and take About it?" queried she. cuits, doughnuts or cookies. The ing OUR CHOICE of Quarter 8"on as Yes more yoil handle it the lou gher it of considerab;y more than a mi,- special treatment. 1 received tteat- h in... Brom Eighty Thousand Acro" • wen. per Lcre Term 0 'And 4told my photograph-in your will become. lion will be engaged in the'gigantic went at the Jol'Vntreal General Hoe- 'Irti ls.ad@ �r beanUful h-dy a ty Inties east dmonton. W=Zd other hand?" we I . �;w .V. war game petal icy thirteen weeks, but at the trous, Seek. "I had thought about it," A Pill That. is Prized—There The new firing' regulations for end of that time I was not cured, ...... ACBE FABM In the Covin just wait a minute," she 'hare been many pills put upon the the field artillery, just published, and almost gave in. A friend Ad- 1200 Ev"%. Splendid black qlay y. the best of corn Pastor* and tob Said, "and I'll borrow pa's pistol !market and pressed 'upon public contain in addition to further d;, vixed me t,.) 1 ve Zam-18 u k a trial. land Good buildings close %o whool. recti,_�ns for fire A iwnst captive bal- &ad &!tbough I had little hope of it church and mar at. Will exchange for Lox you. My Won't it be roman- lattention, but nonia. has endured so,� L i to) - ler farm The Wastorn Seal Estate -much long or met with a favor as "n%, a new set 01 instruction v doing rAe good, I took the advice. I eller tart Ltd. London, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Nide- erning 'the use of the artillery Almost as soon as applied Zam-Buk , 5, ARGE Tracts western Lands for Sol& Pills That Have Benefitted Thou- spread use of them has attested against dirigibles and aeroplanes stopped the iicbing and the irrits- L 7 Lyon eve, .Guelph yanda.-Known far and -near as a their great value, and the It is admitted,-however, that artil. tion I persevered with the balm,y need pure remedy in the treatment of in- jD0 further advertisement than lery. fire against aeroplanes offers and it was soon evident that it ACENTS WANTfOL O I'estion and all derangem"ts of I this. Having firmly -established slight chance of success wiihout would do me good. Each day the ANTED REPRESENTATIVES, elthdir en-ourmotons use o - pain w W **s. locaby, on Foods necedsary as themse!ves in public esteem. they f ammunition. as reduced, the sore 'spots be stomach.-"liver and kianeyg-, broad. Sq&ry 2 dollars per day and oc "' or— began to heal,and by the time I had ti,881-13, LXpertenCe unnecessary J, armelee's Vegetable Pills have !now rank without a peer in the list .1, bola Co_ Limited. TorouLo of standard vegetable preparations. used a few boxes of Zam-Buk I was rought relief to thousands when A SECOND DANIEL. cured. GENTS- WANTED-A study of Mrs. Smith (heating a great noise , Agency propositionti treble testimonials' can be produced Neighbor-"Did you break this For ecZp-ma" --blood-poisoning, t none can equal ours. Von will they specifies have failed. Innum In children' room the ...... 7 window, Itharfle?" Charlie—"Well, a e other ilei, ulcers, sores, abscesses, �Ari- ways regret it ifj�?u don't apply to establish the truth of this asser ie . particulars to Travellers Dept., lion. Once tried they. will be found i'I helped. Neighbor=-Helped d went tip to see what was the core ulcers, bad le lion. feet, hies- .Albert at.. Ottawa. Juperior to all other pills-in the How helped?" Charlie-"It was a matter).; ­Children.! children she tern, insect stings, poisoned wounds, FSCELLANIOUS. treatment of the ailments for which lball that broke-it-but I threw the said; "whatever is all this noise cuts, burns, bruises and all skin in- aboui. they are prescribed. bal I. juries .and diseases. Zam-Buk is %IV A"EDL-Ont*r I to veteran Lend& Little Jartie-"Oh, we've had without " equal, Zam-Buk Soap located. A, .9, Hatt. Berlin, Ont grandpa and uncle Henry locked up should also be used for washing all UST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER ARM SC&LEA, special price Wilson's R AND CHILD. Tom-"Did Maud tell you the V- *A�WIMSLOW4 SOOTN;�45 87IR!'V , b,,n in the cupboard fur an hour, and -wounds, eciemous patches and F Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toroato Iruth when you,asked her her age I" Voted f,r over SIXTY YEA R8 bZ 41f of o-men they Ret a little angrier I'm sores. All druggists and stores sell BEIII)EEN-ANGIUS CAPI�PE. Th Qick- Yet. ;MOTHERS for their CH IL RUN WHILB Greatest Beef Breed, U npril.1% Tom-'*What did TzxTHxNG, with PERFICCT SUCCV-58, It gQ -Buk at 50c box and Zam-Buk for crossing pu B. For R rito Ing W play going inta the lion's Zam A r9olm Park, Ou.Ta., w {he say?" Dick "She said it was 11TIER the CHILL), SOFTENS the GU31 Soap at 25c. per tablet, or from JILE209 Bowman, ALLAYS all PAIN: CURES W"IN*I)COLIC, and cage. )tone of my business." is the best remedy for L)TARRH(F-A. It Is air EARN THE BAILBER TRADiI­-NZ`W IZ&zn-Buk Co., Toronto. solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for -Mrs. getem -oc tact practice — careful otl'- rnetractton-a her Wixtalow's Soothing Syrup." and take no ILer Lew weeks completes course ki d. Twenty-five cents a bottle. "Got job for.a man root's been ..�BUT HE PROBABLY DID. -Woig free. Graduate* earn twelve to eirlitcou dollars weekly. Wrttokr *&:ta. Put o' work six months, guV'nor 1" 48 =b&o 0111111-tion, 901". be rya' Moler Barber College. Queen 'Teache r-"Don't know the sixth "Father, said the youth "I Sorry, worem GSA I sat, Toronto. I haven't! I've more men commandment I ,Now listen Iia have decided to become an artist.ibn the place now' than I can find It ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS. etc. Ia. man came up to me with a revolv Grocer-" Have you a" objection C tern&I a external, cared without er Good morning,' Mr. Id 'P�'o, provided you don't draw on ,�4 work fa..%" "But the little I'd do and shot and killed me, what would gale bf,�jr V�: •r.%eatment. write us P-opple. How are those eggs I sent It efore ellwan Medical Co. wouldn't make much odds." it be?" Johnnie (brightly�-"A ho- me' Limited, Collincwood. Out. ... ... you V Popple----�`Better, - thank liday, ma'am. you. They are gaining strength special price. wileou'R _-UInar.d's UnInfent used by Physicians. 05 TON SCALE. Protect the child from the ravagesScale Works, Esplanade, Toronto. every.minute.!' of worms by using Mother'Graves' OPEN WANTZD to take orders in Wif-6--"Wake up! There are Worm Exterminator. It is a stand- W 'spare time, no experience peons. a Keep Minard's Liniment In the house. Our lines especia.11 -7 used by thieves in the house!" Husband— and remedy, and years of use have m*"o t a ard girls. Apply Dept. A. Brit. isle Canadian Industrial Company. "Go down and show them your new Miss -Piano-"Are you fond of enhaniced its reputation. her bonnet, and they -won't waste an Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Iniisic 7" Mr. Forte-"Yes, very Albert St., Ottawa. y Dear Sirs,-Your MINARD'S LINTMENT time looking`foe money here!") is o�mr remedy for sore throat, colds and but please don't stop playing on my Tough steak should be Chopped QPECIALISTS ADVICE rRZE. Consult k us in regard to anyf dises; Lowest all ordinary ailments. and mixed with diced potatoes and _. 0 L119. acedunt.to price.. in drugs kinds . Ter I It never fails -to relieve and cure then baked. Grated cheese 'over KI-c-es fitted erred I ty mail.il. Rend measure It Will Cure a Cold.-Colds are Glass" by age. Write CHARLES WHOOTEN. mens. tot-day Port Mulgrave. For over fifty years Rheumatism d the commonest ailments of mankind this dish lm the flavor. for anything sold in first-class r.. to Dr. B.11inaii, C.Ilingwo6d, (91 7. and if neglected Inty lead to seri- Ito and Neuralgia siifferers have found MInard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. ous conditions.. . Dr. Thomas Eclec-' grest relief'in Haffilins Wizard Oil.. FEATHER DYEINQ '.,tris Oil' will relieve the bronchial Don't wait for inflammation to set Add a teaspoonful of sugar of lead ciessi and Curling and Kid Gloves cleaned assages of inflammation speedily Reae ow be sent by poet,to per m in. Get a bottle to-day. ... to the water in which the silk hosi- The best place is and thoroughly and will strengthen ery is washed to prevent` the ZRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. licAte color fading., hem against subsequent attack. 'yes, I remember the time when He-"At last we re alone I've xoN SAL nd as it eases the inflammation it Mr. Rich, the millionaire, did not been hoping for this chance."' She troubled with corns and 0 be irritation in the throat. Try it. feet." 'over his -"&-have L" He-"So, you have warts, he will find in Rollowayts The Lad "I thought you said V ill stop the cough because it allays have a pair' of sho' B to c If one And when was *that- guessed then that I wanted to tell Corn Cure an application that will YOU were looking for work Ito The ;ndli prove it. pray Ito ."At the time he was bath' in you that I love you Z" She ."Yes, -ehtirely Tram p-' Well, I am, mum. . But 9. and I wanted to say '.No' and have relieve souffering. I don't want to get it now. I'm a A little boy of eight years attend- ilig it over." POLICEMAN JUST PRAY-ED. detective, ser see, an I'm jest after school away from home, wrote Some persons have periodical at- clues t"ay." liar a letter to his sister from which the tacks' of Canadian cholerai dysen Patrolman George Malone of the Many a wife-beater draws the I following extract is taken: '.'We tery or diarrhoea, and have to use Denver police.department ds firm t beaten g a csrpet. had a spelling match in school to- great precautions to avoid th# dis- believer in the efficacy of prayer, day, and I beat all the boys and won ease. Change of water, cooking,' One day last week he was called to the Meddle." and green fruit, is sure to bring on make an arrest following a neigh- the attacks. To such persons we -borhood quarrel. After listening MURINE EYE REMEDY- would recommend Dr. J. D. Kel- to the stories,of the women Involv- logg's Dysentery Cordial as being ed, Malone lifted his helmet, laid Sot' Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes the best medicine in the market for • his club on the floor and knelt in Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't /start—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists all summer complaints.' If a few- prayer. The prayer was brief, Lr DW i IOD, Marine Eye Remedy;Liquid, 268, drops are.taken in water when the • but to 0e. point. . When he arose 0 A 41-00. Murine Eye Salve In symptoms are noticed no future the women were silent. "Cut out "*A c Tubes, 25c. $1.00, Eye Books trouble will be experienced'. this squabbling," he said, "and Xyo Advige Free by Mail. pray more," Malone is as strong atim Ny*Rsm*0 Co. CWcago. h sically as he-is morally, for Mistress—".Who was that physically gentle- man that came in just now? I Ser- Few hours afterward he stopped and Unole--"Well, I suppose you vant-"It wasn't a gentleman, threw a runaway horst. any M pans a ]Fettles w Thiod, ma'am; it was only the master,wh J�d arks at fthool Elis a TIRE T Freddie Ito Fredfdie--­Yas% came for his umbrella," o prevent fat from spluttering rather; and some of 'em still frying doughnuts or oro Jt seed Send for free Opt. W. Ask for MInard's and take As slier. ISSUE NO. 19--11. quettes, sprinkle a little flour in it- mitionai Drig and 1US, "I X :,z 7�*F .P 77�-_,'77-,_77 . a night. Flomingwity's bolat Unionville fari6 JOHN KURKAR, Proprietor Thursday pri�cssdm to Jamb Wideman's SCHOOL REPORTS }' A'ben Davis con t Pickering for night, e' - d Tenders Wanted SEALED Tenders will be received con-i. Markham for noon, thence toS�,/ede 'S Friday proceeds Joseph Lemon's lot 10 b the undersigned up to Satur- S. 8,No. 14. Pickering(cedar Creek) con 9 whitcharch for noon thence to his day,by 27th. for the privilalpe of -Garden Seeds, 2.psokages,for 5 0enbe Names in For the month of April. own stable until the following Monday catering to the public attending Pick- morning. order of merit. Class IV.-Willie ening Township Centennial to be held Flower Seeds, 2 packages.Or 5 cents -Hortop, Hazel Hortop. Class III.- at Brougham on June 22nd and 23rd. Lord Roberts, the French Coach 9W- _-4)eorge Middleton, Playter Yake. Ulan 11. Sr.-John Middleton. Class Two larqe sized tents required to sup- Ron,the property of Moon Bros., Halt, `-Garden and Field Seeds in bulk- Ply meals.4nd lunch. May tender for barton Oat.. will make the season of 11. Jr.-Ethel Gauslin. Edna H-ortop, one or both. Meals not to exceed 35c. 1911"follows: Monday, May 8th, wit Tom Hortop. Russel Take. Class I.- Lunch counter in connection with leave his o3wn stable, John Ormerod's DUTCH SETT ONIONS MULTIPLIERS Ida Linton, Charlie Geer,Gertie Yake. dining rooms to supply lunch only. lot 6,con.4. So"boro, and proceed to Primary Class Sr.-Chester Geer. Highest tender not necessarily ac- T.Coxworth's Armsdals for noon, then Primary Class Jr.-Roy Carr. Primary ce to hotel-0' Sallivatts Corners, for Haj3gel and Turnip SeedL. , cepted. Clase-Eva Evans. Willie Evans, Ida ' night- Tuesday, proceeds to hotel Will also receive applications for Middleton, David Pugh,Albert Timms. ten refreshment stands. 12 ft. square, Thornhill for noon. thence to Cherrv's • Leave your order now for SEED CORN -e present Corners.for might. Wednesd y.proceeds . ..... The "r 0 at supply topilEd- tiction, for "�Lze' r lunch. Na stands allowed on high- h following SW.00 each-not allowed to a everyday eF d In A r to Kellv's hotel, Sc&rboro J. na T or_ in 'in way noon, thence to Appleby's hotel, West ty adjoining grounds. PURE MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR Ethel d'Chester Geer. Address Tenders and Appications Hill, for night Thursaay. proceeds to 4y P. er 'to Mop, , 1. h�,o y th,T, h or other communications to Peak's hotel Liverpool for noon thence to Walter Rogers', Kinsale, for night. A consignment of this spring's pure maple syrup and sugar expected Friday,proceeds to Mr. Hollely's lot 12, daily. Bring along your jar and get it filled., Elroughat:6.Ont.' rear of con 10,Markham for noon,thence THOS. POUCHER, Tbjm On Top to his own stable till Mond We have added to our large and well assorted stock of pure fresh Monday morning. air grower. If Parisian Sage, the h, -9583,-The im Groceries, RED ROSE TEA--:-Try a package. arantees, 1Fi4bC:P14D that T. M, McFadde'n gu. Bing Saul (14944) will not cause hair to grow where the ported Clydesdale stallion also filth Money to InVeSt Fairview Rutus­5cS—(11295)—The hair is thinning out, nothing on this THE GROCERY STORE imported hackney station, both the earth will. And we say to everybody, you can property of W. G. Scott, Claremont, Where Quality Counts tic have your money back if Parisian Wehave some of the choicest houses will make ibO 50680a Of 1911 as follow$: Monday, may 9th, ori I leave his own -at mot es. _Sage isn't the best hair grower, hair in Toronto requiring fit tgag stable and proceed to Samuel Dianey's saver,hair beautifier and dandruff cure The builders requiring Loans will pay on the towalihe for night. Tuesday, on the market to-day. 5J and 6 per cent. according to Kmount. R ICHARDSON ' S 4* proceeds to 6.F&rnd&le'a con 6 Kinsale It stops itching scalp and falling of loans, mortgage to run for 5 years. hair and makes hair grow thick and The properties will bear rigid inspec• for noon,thence to W, H.Holtby's And -P_ ley for might. Weduesday, proceeds to abundantly.or money back, 50 cents tion and you can employ your own Joseph Grill* Kingston Road for noon, for a large bottle. Parisian Sage Lawyers,or we will put you in touch thence to Frank Idadds,ford's base'tue makes the hair soft and brilliant and with the principal lawyers in Toronto. for night. �Taursday,proceeds to W. J_ notes growth. Sold and guaran. This is an absolute genuine offer. Prot`ate teed Miller's Pickering for noon, thence to in Pickering by T. M. McFadden. We have loaned out for Loan Corn- Gordon House for night, Friday, pro ponies this year. over 8200.0W. Come a ads to T. A. Knox's Brook road for and see us or write. You can see the Plymouth Binder Twine-.' 7 --sooG. thence to--Bcougbam hotel for ---Now Adivomsem#0990 properties yourself. might. Saturday proceeds to their own Furness, Suckling&Garrett. stable where they will remain until the "VM T13= A24D GRAJIN FOR SALE-A 'new mileb cow. 27 Wellington St. East, Toronto foll,winir Monday morning. AFPly to Root Found,Pickering 32 31-31 Telephone, Adelaide 333 Count Valiant. '5414' (Vol. 28. 8 Twine 'is a small item,_ but good twine a lot ine, saves '-WANTED-Upright piano box. - The choicely bred imported Clydesdale of expense in harvest time. Every time your machine tg stallion,the property,of Graham Bros., Must be in= cordition Photo Ind UORSE REGIS2ER stopped the delay costs you money. Time in 19DI or write W i C ell,Pickering 32 Ciaremont, will make the season of 1911 4 Tornony Cresceus 467% A T. R - as follows, Monday May 151h, will leave harvest season is always valuable, and some- -SEED FOR SALE-ANike and Tim- othy� siso.yonu t,aus inortborw st lot The standard bred registered trotting his cwo stable Gordon's hotel, Pickering times extremely pre6ous on account of the 5,con.2,-M con.7, Neltering. For particulars &ddress stsilioa, the property of Dr, James and proceed ta John Grill's lot condition of weather or grain. Be sure you E.E.Fugb.Claremont P,O. Wd Moore Brooklia and Thos. Haddaford Pickering for night.Toesday proceeds to use the Ust twine,—PLYMOUTH -VOR SALE-House and lot situated Whitby.will make the season of 191 i -Frank BUddaford's lot 7, B, F. Picker- TWINE. Then you will be safe from -VOR Brock Ft., Clsr mout, oppog!ta the as!ollows: Monday will leave his own log, for night. Weduealsy, proceeds to Methodist church. For particulars APPI at&ble, lot 7 baseline Pickering and bit own stable, Gordon House, waste he the annoyances, delays, expenses, which it fist to wi I remain until Friday. Friday. pro- W.J.GUE00,North Claxemor proceed to Peak's Hotel, Liverpool, ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Twine to Appleby's H tel. reeds to Peak's hotel Liverpool; for i sheds be- for noon. thence OR 9ALF-Tba cburel: wa works perfectly in every machine. Mon Flooling to the Mampleir church,-one mile West 1101, for night. Tuesday proceeds niahl. Saturday. proceeds to b a o wast of fickerinit vv lace. For furtbar partia- to Kenoady's Hotel Wobu-o, for noon stable where he will remain until tha of it is made and used every year than ulars apply to Mrs.Goo Long, Pickering 33tf and Franklin Non a. Markham for following 11011day. any other kind, because it is known to night Wednesday afternoon-proceeds Baron Forit-ard 7i9l-Tbe pare bred 4J 1`0 REN-r FOR PASTI:RE-South be the beat and has been for years. 111alf Of lot 19,cos.41 PlIkerl Good ton- to& E Wbitevale for night Clydesdale owned at tbs Dan Binds more sheaves with Im ex- A coo and watei. Apply to Miss Elf obs,>a.261 Thursday proceeds to hieLtan's Hotel, bartoo farm known as%be Parker farm Wellesley 9%, Toronto. or W. B, BOBSON Broagbam, for noon. had Colwell's will make the sesaon of 011 at his own POIL", no knots, no bmaks, =d W* it-3A Sokol Brooklic,for nimhl Friday pro asstile. Dumbarton. guaranteed full length and extra beeds to Royal SOW. Whitby. for night. Dueephalus, %*ol 13 '3339 , C1122xi IVE Men or Women wanted for X1211:1119th. Got Plymouth Twuw for vrnh 7rpomnity SO ad V0,3010, k; coma Mo wing 11 L work as bome-pay zoo 62 000r V 00 per day Satatday pmc"do to his -own stabla I The choicely bred imported Clydesdale be used, Work not ddlicult anrlWilr" no bare be-will remota al ill the folio aWltoo,the property of 8- C Buaker. from the local dealer. Look r Monday morning, Pickering. will make the season of the wheat-shed xontence WINSTON LIMITED, inn Ar T 1911 me follows Slooday afternoon. orcutc. . Hal Forest (0594, The calebretel stsa• dard bred road stallion,the property of 4110 Y take care of i leaver own stable %Ld proceeds to tX1A!4TED-AmFntota Goo C Coakwe;l. Stooff vi Is. will stand Peak's Hotel Liverpool for night. Taos 1,400001 J. E. DISNZ T -'"-'W-- M—tby IV T g"00d@&D-1 Barden. 34upt 013 Good with for wares for the season of 1911. as foil. day. proceeds to his own stable Wed lope. 11 irn bem*e� House and garden sap :tad. Good needsy afternoon. proceeds too Bandel's 7 eb"ce,for usn'frith lan,11F to t-titicsts. COO- ova, Ilooday will leav- his borne stand The same Twenty tons on order, Will be delivered veciew to ftblia.&p&rZ%*and HiSb schools. at H Pugh's Glen Major. and proceed Hotel. Wbisby for night Thursday high "aft to your home free of charge. Drop us a apply to James Long-, *b1tbr. 31-33 Proceeds to Commera,s] House. 04haws to Proctor's hotel, Port Perry. tat night ?I night.- Friday proceeds w Bandel*s as ow tatm r.-card and we will send prices. 7 W OUSE AND LOT-For Pale or to Tuesday proceeds to Wyn a hotel noon; for 7 let to the Village Of Claremont,*good Colwe 1's hotel Brook'in night. Wed :Hotel Whisby,for anon, thence So his touch-cert dwelling 4 ropius, lood cellar and nooday. proceeds to Perrin4a hotel Whit own at-able until the following Monday wood-abed,bard s=4 soft water. stable and morning. ,'F driving bouse as ,cod as now A number of by for noon sod night. Tbarsday pro trate trees in fail benng. For farther parte- coeds to Gordon's hots'. I Lokertag for Barors Elect 5629". f12823'o-The im aulars sptlT to JOHN BIRRETT. Balesm,or noon. Johnson's bote" wbitevale, night; ported Clydesdale stallion the property 91 W." Friday,cr000eds to Beougl%am hotel, for of W H Pugh.of Claremont, will mase Thus,B r ett.Claremont. noon; Claremont for ajAbt. Saturday the season of 1911 as follows L Monday 'L-ARNI TO RENT of 100 acres.being proceeds to his own stable until Monday Nlay 9.proceeds to T f-mith's con 9 FiA. H • BUIRLIN G composed of Icte 9 so4 10 to the soh eon. .... I 'ot Pickering ad3otaict ibe viliaxe of Grose- to loving, ering noon,J, Scott's Atha might. Taos wood. First-class tutidinics, good f`scc*4 and Terrington Bellinan 294 (9037) day to J. B. Turner's Mongolia noon. Has on sale two Gramophones—I Victor Fimt with new fibie needle in S bigh gttse of cult1Tftt!o0. CIO" to 9,110131 r,f the C,X: I he imported hackney 'tall %%"m.Coakwell's con 10 Martham nicht. aborta,will,ote, within,%.0 miles stallion the Firm ; I Berliner Concert Sound Box. These %%ill be sald At bargain R.station Will be rer-ted to s go.>d--,*a for a property of W. H. Pugh, Claremont, Wednesday to R, A. Mil d Cedar this month. Come and bear the new records. Also, Ft now Possession at Ouce. J. D18- rot rrywood prices Ys. Dan clean up-to-date of Grove noon. Wro. Testy's C NEY.w 1911 and G. David Milos, Cherrywood, right. Thursdsyto J Found date �tock of everything in the line of House Furni-Abin will make the season of Ill I as follows bwtoc, noon, Gordon's hotel Pickering See our new 55c. kitchen chairs—saddle seat, embossed back, double. FOR SALE—A good roughcast Nfouday will leave his own stable, and bouse containing 13 rooms bes-idea closets proceed to Ashburn hotel for noon, night. Fridav to 1. A. Knox's Brock stretcher—exceptionally good value.. and cement cellar, Hard end mail water road noon, Brougham hotel night. Sat. 00=ce 0 thence to Colwell's hotel Brooklia till as'. One-fifth (so acre of Rood Bard. Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday afternoon urday to Lather Pilkey's eon -j Pickering ea ecownflOg ITS LVVIS trees besides other %Call and inspect our stock; fruit. Also Zn portal Oxford stove in first—class proceeds to BLodel's hotel, Whitby noon, thence so his own stable. %repWr with warming oven atz&cbed. For furtb- until Wednesday afternoon Wedoes. Loretto. (15303) B.C.S.B., (1550.3)A.C No troublefoe na'to4ho* goods. 7, or putioulars apply to THOS. R. STEPHEN- day afternoon prooseds Gordon's hotel S.B. �112291 C.C� 8, B,, The fashion SON,Claremont 711! Pickering for night. Thursday proceeds ably bred Clydesdale stallion, the pro to G.D Mitne's Cberrywood, for noon, perty of R. Datoe, Green River, will t OTICE is hereby given that a by- for night. Friday proceeds to A. E. hionesy sfwrnoon, ori t leave his own for Zerlin 'Wonume.0d hence to R. A Milroy's Cedar Grove make the season of 1911 an follows: law was passed by the Municipal Major's Whitevals for noon, thence to stable and d to Brougham for N Tag Aglent dr Me Leon's hotel Brougham, for night. n ght. Y. order. Council of the Township of Pickering, proceeds to T.. A. Call and get prices and see cuts before plaeing your o on the 24th day of April. A. D., 1911, Saturday proceeds to his own stable Knox's Brock road for noon thence to where he will remain until the following Pe k's hotel Liverpool until Wednesday CAREFUL ATTENTION TO debentures, for the pur Wednepday afternoon pro oviding for the issue of d to the amount of$3,000, Monday morning. atternonn. (eeds to Geo.Davidson's jr, Cherrvwood, -post of defraying the cost of bnilding 'M 9622—The celebrated English ..EMBALMING AND FU NNERAL WORK imported for night. Thursday,proeeeds to Thoe a new school house in S. S. No. 17, of bred t led hackney stallion the the Townsbip of Pickering, said de- property of G A, Brodie Bethesda, will Reevor's, Scerboro, townline for noon, Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. bentures and interest thereon ate to be make the season of 1911 sa follows thence to H.C Hamill's Markham and Monday will leave his own stable and Searboro townline for night. Friday, ruet and paid by a special annual as- -on all the rateable propert pert proceed to proceeds to J. Baledon's lot 14 con 9 sessment thence to R.E sgles d that SU for noon,thence to F.Thom on's hotel, -3plarkbam,for noon. SUCH VA]Lut, 11.1�; in said school section an Oak Ridges for night. Tuee?.Bly proceeds ton's lot 20,;on 9. Markham for n i4bi. by-law was registered in the Registry to ElgidusyMi!Ir -for noon and nigit. Saturday proceeds to his own .stable Office of the Country of Ontario on Wednes wl proceed to F. Nictiqla, where he will remLin until the following HOUSE FURNISHINGS this lltb day of May A. D. 1911. Any Victoria Square for noon, thence to J. Monday afternoon. inotionto'quash or set aside the same is-seldom offered. We have bedroom suites. Sprmgs$1.50, reg. $5, good chairs, tables, lamps, dishes.by�the t thereof must -be wade new. Sideboards,kitchen and dining set or any per within three months.after this first or dozen, carpets and rugs, extension tables. We can sell you a Singer sew- ing machine at$10.00;latest improvements. See our 4O-piecetea sets'at$1.7.5. cblication of this notice and can.not ; - Solid oak bedroom suites, $26.00. (4ranite and tinware at a bargain. Silver made thereafter. Dated the 11th day of May 1911. plate tableware. Clothes wringer,solid rubber rot], regular$5.00 for$2.00. Parties havimcgartiates-for-sak---cormult-usw--- DONALD R. BICATO-;, Clerk. MANG9L—Royal, Giant, Yell6w Intermediate, Jumbo Sugar Beet 22c pit. T. C3 *T t _0M:1D01_ CORN—White Cap, Yellow Dent and Improved Leaming. Corner of Church and King Sts,. PICKERING iiiveral Peas, Stowell's Evergreen. TURNIP —Jumbo,.Bangbolm and U, Garden and Flower Seeds of all kinds. txdd G. 'A. ' GILLESP1E, :, - DUNBARTON oMESEEKERSSTANDA $�QNK EXCURSIONS TO ished 1873 W B ..,FA&bl witaba, sashtchowaii, rt S E E C 0 R N OF .CANADA. raim leave Toronto 2.00 p.m.,n Speds�T TRANSMITTING MONEY APRIL 4,18 MAY 2,18,50 JUNE 13, 27 juLy 11,26 AUG. 8,22 SEPT. 5, 1} d ate 'I � ' . L,,. and Mangel Seo ..r wario.stations to pri:cipkl for sums up. to $50 our Bank Money Orders lm dckets from 0 Norffiw-nt poinis at we issue Also Turn! Se ring along your convenient and inexpensive. For larger amounts LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES p and Carrot ed at right rices. B produce and get the highest, price always. %T1,1ev and return$33,00: Edmonton and return Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at otice to a $4 d to other points in proponion, Tickei, to return within 60 clays from going clate. 'A in 'world TD' - Telegraphic "0" rfti-1 god A second consignment of Wall Paper just o ng Pam Yr TOURIST SLEEPING CARS opened tip. an all alewlions. C�Fortable 6e,+rh fuUJ7 Also, our delayeipshipuient of Pure Maple Syrup is just to hand. Transfer. wi&be&fias.can 6e wcured a mo&TWO rales= I ocal&West. Savings Bank Dep ent at Every Branch. Try a can—imperial gallon Find only$1*.85. artrn 86 ,Early application must bo,made ASK �00t HoUtisti[KICIRS' PAMPMLET ling rpie.s."full isfomatift. Our Groceries are the freshest. ` d BRANCH Ao ..Z:C.P.R.Atent-taR.LThcnwm*e. PICKERING _I t.Pam AV­T—w- l4anager om INECT V ..CLARENCF. T. 13ATTT, 11 LINE so CHANGE OF URS GEORGE PHILIP, -.- BROUGHAM BRANCU AL111110 AT W=1TZTrnr - ,.. '�' , '' .$A ,are: sn' 1Wr .• ..yR.! :?'�» -�.',: _'C•. 'r>ryl+f` .t'' t7 "^ r..+.a 'moi•.. - a _�.4..;,iT� ! i , s SPr.. S �^ u°�h!, .. .. . :..yta'�t'�`er, ,.:'.,.o .. �'..n,. J..�a ,. -eats -. <''.-w. r. -1.•.•�a•'na ew-: ';,d C w�,.r f'A.• -�9n'. ..a '�a'�`-:�'�':'".�!r r.., .:}dna. ...,:�!�•:�{ •�-.'!�. "�+ ar7 >� ..4,h �..w..�±, ,.e.,.-. ..n :a. -rs.,...uy - ":.n''. '.7---�s-•-.4^: j�x- ''� .'",d.�. :,e. .d�. m.+�- c::. � �... m.,. � .r-�., � ,..,. .., - ,.•�"''�-T�,?g .ewy,.........,. .o-.3-� r..' - - - :,-+..'.w � c.:h. ' -r r : rix ... •_T., _ ; ,r.- .. .:. _.. . ., '... -«-.. _ - ,r' o-s,, .y/iw, r� :- ,. , ,, .,. .. �.. ,.4•+' '. •.i - gyp. 'x - y:. � r ` a t-, GLJ111iMONT The C.P. B. cement gang have Mrs. T. Miehell of Arthur, and ♦ ' F R. was in Che ccompletedlast completed the overhead bridge. STEEL BOOTS - -•STEED BOOTg 1 a former resident of Olareroont, • w ! east of here and have gone to spentiSunday with P. and Mrs. Ross is son was in the city ffi`��• Macnab, FOR ���N Jos Monday. 'ti / obn Headman, who lived here shoat four but now of WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Wood were years ago, ILD the city on Tuesday. St. Thomas, was in town over NO APPETITE G. A. Brodie, of Bethesda; was Sunday renewing old aegaintan- - - C$IZ'•+I�RTrrN'$ -_-- THIS IRJ<MVY WLL.L RiSTOItt IT here on Saturday In his auto. ces. If you have no appetite for meals, , FOO'2'W�$R Gregg & Coates shipped a car- riDcan't work, can't rest and are annoyed ° "iload of hogs..to Peterboro on Tues- with•too frequent urination and a _ - , Flour and Feed always on hand.�_ - .da3r, j FTburning, scalding pain in making pas- - s Miss Jeanie Michell,of Toronto, LLLL1 w -4 The Corner Stone, Claremont. "'W. M. PALMER ;spent a few days with Claremont If at night you retire, hoping for friends. sleep that either does not come, or is ^' `7 YEHS tronbled and A uumis of Oddfellows attend- fitful,you ed the chtlrch.parade.at Markham ~T'Y a kidney trouble. ' 'Sunday. and need .1, H. RICHARDSON'S G. M. Forsyth lost a valuable Booths b t d Ware-duringthe ast'n eek, due to ney Pills, the Important showingof finest display P VFERING I China. S of _ indigestion. guars n tee d remed for very large assortment of Mrs. S. Bray and Miss Minnie; y alt kidne and Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jasi of Dumbarton, were in tog n bladder trou- on Tuesday. bel e. •A few received for She Holiday trade. Call Graham Bros., we understand, i Was Cnnd by Lydia E. Pin![. - doses• of and see them. , purpose ereciing'a new residenceBooth's Kid- $ubseriptianalateen for SII Maganioee, this summer. hams Vegetable COmpaand o0r Pills will wake up the sluggish Richard Tauri, and sister bliss kidneys and "regulate the urine. Con- Weekly and Dat7y Ni W aurika,Okla.= 'I had female trou- W Tressie, visited 'friends in. Agin- timed treatment well cure and heal Court on ;3ttnday. bles for seven years,was all run down the weakened kidneys and restore the - Tom- /� -p T �T �:, James Underhill was in Glen and so nervous i appetite in the natural way. Sold ev- —�� J• H• �IC•�3•;c�..GV1�1�O.i.�1 , -- could not do arty- erywhere SOc. hoz. or poRtpaid from Major on Tuesday with a view to thing: The doctors The R. T, Booth Co, Ltd„ Fort Erie, StSO/Rt:` tb;9' , buying a 240 acre farm. treated me for dif- Ont., Free trial sent on application. _ Mrs. Anderson of Toronto spent ► , ferent things but Sold and guaranteed in Pickering by Sunday here with her uncle and +�. did me tat stand. I T. M. McFadden. atnl�t, J. and Mrs. littndy got so bad that I __ ' 'BRIGHTEN u P let. The Claremont & Ashburn Tele could not sleep day ., or night While in Archbishop McEvay; of Toron- • ;Yt i 'hone Co., are installing a number pp p g this condition to, died-on Wednesday. of new phones this week. __ of L dia E- Pink- y' - — - ' t Thos. and Mrs. Wilson, of Myr- ham's Vegetable tle, spent Sunday here with the Compound, and �. , , former's father Alex Wilson. began its use and Q 0 0 a 4 � � Use the Famous 'English Liquid House Paints wrote to Mrs Pi ham for advice. In a d " ° 6 0� W. Pearson hag secured a posit. . a g . . ., a short time I had gained my average I •a o _ Ion on the Toronto Street Railway Wel t and am now strong and well." ef! I2� n e M Everyone who uses these Paints once continues to use them, is tact, will $s^ and began his duties last week. —Mrs. SAiII€3TivErts, R. F. D. No. E•e,' Z n n i "" have no other. Why? Because without doubt they are the beat produced, Thos. Gregg spent a couple of 8, B 81, Wtuurika, Okla :��; e o Q— have the greatest covering qualities, the most delicate colors, are made of days this week in Montreal where a = o x It O� p /►3oi]rtor 6nrataeini Woman $ a � p � the purest materials. he had taken three carloads of 3 cc �: q w Cattle. ' London. Ont--I feel as if I could • �°��9a8 roe we carry them in great variety not tell others enough about thegood n x a n o • y+t R. W. Ward and N. F. Tomlin- g .. a g�aber �o ° Buggy Paint Gold Paint Varnish Stain W on Paint ` son were in Uxbridge an Friday Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable m- o 44 Ir va ! -� Aluminuch Hard Oil Roiled Oil Raw Oil d+ • -attending the funeral of a relative, Pound has done for rite, I was so =o,r n° aye�y' O Turpeattae Pure-White Lead ` 5 0 weak and tired that I could not rest Mi." Hortop. g y o ,o m „ „ ..a, Baa Panora for ever - Miss Emma Underhill. who has nights. A friend recommended our O.. y purpose 'Brushes for every purpose. Compound and I soon gained health i ar; 4been fiiag the winter months and strength and could not wish to '1 2 0 ow' �ie Get one of our Color Cards. ?White Lime. Whiting Plaster •N�' lr = rov nth friends in Orangeville, has sleep better. I•know other women o y y ® of Parti Always on Band. •M i a'eturned home. who have taken it for the same purpose 8 and the join mein ism tt a , a Q. • ..,o seal '�1 _ t4•' G. M. Forsyth old a thorn-bred ,�,,� yy CHARLES SARGENT A. BiJlF7, 905 • $t o m a Jae o bull to a breeder in Elphin, near , O ' CLAREMONT f dlttawa, and another to a pian et London. Ont. .•N 8 8 S R a .,. rttly eels Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- aw t o 8 2 a i>: ' do eep� s . � . HARDWARE. STOVZS AND FURNACES ,Lakehu rpt. north of Peterboro; ppoounnd has surely cured many casae of { _ ,,,e ons. .!e 4% _last week. femat•ilia,wch as dn'tlamination,ulcer-:- y i`a c a r lrov 10 Id m. Thos.Gregg, we-are pleated ation. dispiacements, fibroid tumors, �to state. iq gradually recovering irregularities, periodic pains, back• D'O �,•� _;her strength, although it will be ache. that bearing-down feeling, and o11%Per$° p yis��tbiy:nom ta'a:ale n 3 � Iti v S ; t .40me time before she will be able nervous pivtration j aia�tou to.Cpasgow s e - to walk. If pori want a Corn Cultivator, better investigate � Wilfred Sadler. of Kinsale. wan . 4n town on Monday; We are . - the mrits of the PLANET JR; line pleased to stats than Mrs. Sadler 4 �6� � �,� � Our No. 72. two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn. turnips, Who has been serious! ill, is now y�! � - +lmprovin,g. _nlangels, potatoes or beans thoroughly at once. � Miss Bessie Macnab, of Toronto _ University. who le ooW writing _ 'That WHY yp�� a-an her examinations, is expected I ArivP a sample in m shop lost -- 11x3 y home next week to-enjoy a well- ,,, .'�, �• . _ _ inspection. E:all in and see it. A - I- earned rest. Canadian weather, with its :post card will bring a catalogue Rev. Mr. Wilkinson,of Toronto, I�> ,� ; - extreme cold and snddenchange,s, - -- with frill partiealars. occupied the pulpit in the Metho- ' gives almost every. one Catarrh. _ dist Church on Sunday evening ?a : ; and tmkes it hard to cure. Some di last. His many friends here were ceaommend internal remedies- pleased to see hills once again. some external applications. pleased Twine' Call at Cha:i. Sargent's and se- Father A4ortiscy used both- Plymouth "lf .cure your screen doors. screenJ tahiets to be taken three or four windows;and screen cloths also times a da to invigorate the 711: y t I have the agency for Plymouth - dawn mowers. He has a large 'Rev.Fdthez'At'IOIi"1SCy system, purify the blood, and stock at the lowest possible price. help it throw off the disease, acid Twine, and cart supply those - • t sootbi , haling, antiseptic who demand a gond , i -: -"' salve to Abe applied inside the The llustrated lecture on Boli- article. . vin" given in the Baptist Church acetals. This combined treatment knows u on Monday night by the Rev. F. 1! Pricesare right: q, T. Fox. was much enjoyed by the --. _ R Father Morriscy's Not. N fairly large number.who were in '` v Howard E. T r : . Whitevale y a►ttendanee. - attacking the disease from within and without,soon cam. - t The Parliament Street'Choir, of _ Toronto, will conduct the gong ; Mr. yhlt�u,ceoetal Mereeast in tornwille,t &.write as �j services in the Baptist Church ^A few words is to the bents of your Catarrh Cure.' For the Pickermp -Lumber Yard "" R. B R 1 A .N next Sunday rooming at 10:80 and last 10 years I have been troubled with Catarrh of the heed apd stomach - in the ad dsrias that time have tried as kiads of ether Remedies-with no in the Methodist Church Sb1�BER Rmn resales,anti!I tried soot Catarrh.Care wblcb I am 1�1taedd t• s77 has Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' avenin at 7: O'clock. coed tan. I bia3ty reed =tlil tt to those who are anleris�visit this Pine$ooriD Manitoba. siding� dro n flies ll u g disease... .. . r.- The fail wheat in this locality aidtag, statched, rough and dr edp Telephone Co.t MI y8leor has conte through the winter in Don't trifle with Catarrh-care it with Father Morriscy's No. 26. - pine and hemlock. 1 tn.and 1i in.od. - P Rolston Laundry. very poor condition, owing to the 5Ue for the combined•treatment at your dealer's. Ge drinee.. New Bruns�k hate CLAREMONT. ONTARIO frequent frosts since the snow disappeared. A large amount has ' cedar shingles. --- N . �:alresdy been plowed tip. - Fathor Me►Noo1r Ms4tolno Co. t d. _v. �(r;,� ► Werms 1@1tr1otly Cash Miss Emma Underliff as -re - W. D. GORDON &SPIN. tarmed after spending the winter . .doid and glfal'aRtlt'd tK �tekE1'i�fg bq Y. �1C,�iddex ^ `of Dray on, and YotiMrsShort oa�m�at '-s 4`• • •cif Drayton, and Mrs. Y"oun of TTu R cc(�(� THE cQ , Guelph, and also attending the - N0�111�11�' UtItJ�� �11LV i Macdonald,Institute O,. A. C. Simi pear, Co. . Walter Thomson has purchased JD ! iy bl K , Our Millinery Department is boomin X0.1•a- -Apple-pear-plum - "' ectione , cbeMY-Pe mess in Markham auk took posses- a 'we cat sa is yf you'in quality and price. grape yines, raspberries; goosber- Of all materials i.nd amon situ an Monday. • He intends to =" rtes, currants, blackberries, dew- lie t in stook. It will pay you _ . •WALL;. PAPERS -' berries, nut trees, ornamentals-of to "11 at our werki and inspect our sloop Mmove his family in about two A.full line in everything you want. See our samples ail kinds, Norway. s ruce, roses, and obtain prioes. Don't be tmieled bg weeks., We wish him success, flowers shrubs, climbers of man is we do not emelt ahem;eon sent€• —HOUSEHOLD FRUNISHINGS b The Women's Institute trill - sorts, etc Mammoth dewberry a l a qan, and do throw off iheiganol•' meet on .lYednesday, May 17th. Lace Curtains, Blinds, Linoleums, Floor Oilcloths, Stair Oilcloths, Carpets, specialty. Send for my catalogue, oommieeion of le per oent.,whiah you wW - '-at the home of Mrs. J. Borland. Carpet Rugs—we can save you money-by getting carpet rugs through it tells the whole story, Mention oartainly save by purobasing from ns. It is important that all members - IIs—Crotons, Art Muslins,Table Linens, Pillow Slips, this paper. oftu'solioited. !M be presen t as it is the anneal-meet Basi Spreads;Shaker,Blankets, etc. WHITBY RRAWTE ing and the election of officers will DRESS GOODS AND PRINTS _..- ___ _ _. WISMER S NURSERY - oaoe: Whitby, tanner take place. Cashmeres, Voils, Panamas, Lustres,Muslins, Ginghams, Wrapperetts. PORT ELGIN ONTARIO The first league football match A full line of Ladies' Furnishings. _ E. ,w. ' �T 1.1'VANS, of the season will be- played here BOOTS AND SHOES The Pickering ,.r to-morrow (Saturday) evening, A full line of•the bfgt quality at rea; onable prices. A call will satisfy you r PAmg Manufacturer' 4w ' when the Thistles will be•opposed otir goods and values are right. tt by the Diaple,Leafs of Pickering. - - e Shop and Residence, Dundas St] , Vigilance Committee Gamecallfd at 9.80. Everybody �t 'vUf f iC¢ fQP �¢Q RKI� �ti -73:0118 rou 'rax nnaawsnaa 1 ,� WHITBY, ONT. ;vome. Admission,15and iG cents. P �ff�¢ roll TZ axe carraa The object of this ssociation lett_ lessen stealing and'prosecute After a prolonged illness due to Black tea, good flavor..„ ....20a,Ili.-Black tell...:.............t...,28c.`lb. _ having the afe gnetoteuaommna Three doors west of Whitby Hoiiae. ' infirmities of old Age. Mrs. Robert Black and mixed tea...........25 Black add nixed tea...........90 R i• e Bowes passed away on Tuesday Black and mixed tea......:...,40 Black and mixed tea............50 Members ha ng pr pe p " Morning in her 91st year. Her Coffee.............,............25 " Coffee..........1........,......90 " oats immediately with any member - Vive are prepared to instal wood or lion } . ...'..3ii Coftee.............. ...40 " of Executive t7ommietee. _pumps on short notice,also attend . .funeral which took place on Wed- Coffee......:..:........... .. nesday afternoon to St. John's — - -- Mambel•ehip fee' - $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. l w cemeteryon the 7th. concession �l b0 11.75 Tickets may be had from the President.or .Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ; was attended by a I&rgo number Bary from Ifs. Yt5u save sic., or about three to five dollars a year' this is for t3eorst•ry on apptteation. also gasoline engines and _ of friends and relatives. The de- your consideration. Broome at nld prices-25, 00 and Bic. Scrub Exec. Oom.—L.-J: Banks, the squre gear ` brushes and daubers=5c, to 86�c'. W V. Richardson,Pickering' Ont ceased is survived by a sorrowing i 7 - husband and a grown up family r� Q��A P, SON p Co., ;; -FIC �'�• O�Connor Arthur Jeffrey, MAGNET CREAM BF.PASATOR r' of sons and daug tens: • SIM S 1\ U4 V Phone No.50 at residence, ; Presides!. :,a .1:.14 : '.- ..' '..' ♦' -iE...,. , .. yy -' ... .. ♦... • .. -' .p...'.. _ _, ^... ...va. ..... • ..._.... _.ry +'•' tY '4 h J.ro'°1• d. ,le,. y.�°'M:..S. .R:G7 d. ., E. '�".< .....r;i'.. .. ... ,uw,.s .. -., :, a ..; :.... w .yi..:.„.,,. x: ..,.� :. ,.: ..,_,•,. r:..:J sols s M.! 4,.. ..� '�?c^w• ��.,. '..[s..,• r, tr, .,.°tis'• ?'^7 �� ., '" a•;i.:...,n y,apo..Ytyr'F• � P P s .. •v '� <r- +;^"^r, " ro, Ff n ,r w `c�,.,.rc ^mNi.^^ .m,' .dy}... -�";t '# e� FA „� _ 3,1`„�. 'J�+ .r• ..xe:;,ri 9 Y�:i:4:. yrs,.+,. t- .'auna5.:r%'.''L<s� r?'s � _ an.t^ :nag'• ,)3Wi„'' .v vyaw... ,..1, E�'.v^y''rt4,;s�5.u- �+, `,+L4'q,"y -rte, ,•i4, ,i'z+ 'r•,. '•n{ila,� - _ ., - -Yr,k ., t •> ,.6. :. . &- ,nor . .. .' .„ .. ,... „;..,. : r ...vrs..... .wa.rnK$ir';:rw8.r.•i..ce .�,�wtu:l.da'iFd.(9•:�...v�._'...m....,.'`�.,*.nary">�;:�'�...,...4..a�.s'.-..•.s..,Ti's•�'.° ,... x ...,ry,�.:...: ✓'9•x-:.:..s...,. �. :;w...,. ...f�.°`".�r.r�F. i�. `07F- r°p�' :`t•” c""-"�"' w+ . �.talc'�'ct. �,-rp :,_- av-i .`��-.;.,.-�cv..s.,r.�-..,'•�^'.r.t'•t r� P r ':,.. _.:_ -. �.e' , i. .a. _ ... r •s G,wn..• :v t•�;•w.....p'• .w+„�:..'".SW.1 T,i:�a✓,.'.. --. ..,aLKa.'.+'•�• ..y"+'} ;� ^Nt"tbZ..,vMa'> w, .+.:-+4A..•� .''y 1W !H+'�t�•.+:. "+.+tLiF:, !:+, 5•lyLr'iitll'e.:'. 4,y..'. ` - � -; .^x,-s'�'atua.;.:k..•'amt.,ra ,-. �....1 ."r.::-.'•:_ K>, a�m`v.nl" �w �'�--' .. _. . ._ .. ,. . . ., k lage and we-her, if only for a few C It moments. The aaawer to this letter arrived. ., ---- r ''Y. •" the night Preceding her marriage. _ - 8 13 g .:.. •Dr. Grantley hdd been abroad, hence the long silence, Her old friend wrote his co ngra- - tulations on her good fortune; but , x' : they did not sound altggether sin-10 ION[ 1110 1 'cere, for he was in reality astound- ed at the news, knowing, as he did, nib, A LOOK INTO THE PAST. how the girl bad loathed and de- • w -tested her future husband when he 1 had been' simple Thomas Moss, of the timber yard. Then he'went-on' >~ti ..• +y to say that, immediately on receipt" r +♦ ♦"♦'`♦4 of Nancy's letter, he had gone in � 1 - CHAPTER XIY.=(Qonttd) she was canacious of Dorothy`s search of her uncle,` only to find, ; } nged'face; Sir Humphrey's as- greatly to his astonishment,that the Dorothy was disappointed beyond cha '' s t expression, and Mrs. Darnley was tonishment and undisguised regret, little grocer's shop was empty; and snnoyed. It hurt her to think that Mrs. Darnley's contemept, and the that the Chaplin family had 'gone .._ bay woman should have-SU power curiosity bestowed on her by all �ay, some said to America, some r r over her son, and that he should the rest.' Awful as the ' future to Australia; but' Yin one quite i Jlave gone without"a word or sign seemed, the present was to her knew where. -' her a sense of vexation, too, more terrible, and she grew to long "The neighbors hint at some pe- Sold in all parts of the World. to fell c oment when she could'es-'cuniary (rouble which lately be r tb mingled an with her satisfaction is for @ 4i g your uncle," Dr. Grantley wrote, (:aIIBdS's Mod Br1111aIIt ReprasentatlYC. ' ca all this, even though in that khat she was effectual) parted from Pe 'hat designing girl, vexation new to escape she found herself Craw- Wand are of opinion that he Was roved its sU eriOrl Over scores " jeer proud nature in more senses shaves wife. compelled to go away. Of course, I P P ty Shan one_ The marriage Tas'to be immedi- my dear child, you may rely on my Of Other sltial�es, 8IId has won popularity - It one-from Ra�nea that 2'Iancy ately—the-first week in September doing all in my power to discover solely On its merits. _ learned of DarnIey's departure, and Dorothy had WIS his- whereabouts, however difficult end, though her face made no sign, alone with Nancy when this was a task it may .prove to. be. I only ft's good for y0ur shoes. moi. the felt a wave of relief pass announced.- regret that I was not at home when r the fel a it would not be so di!- "I have`- written and asked this crisis, whatever it .was; came T� F. F. DALLEY CO., Limited, Madam Celeste to come to-us here, upon him., poor man. I had a! ' !• J cult_to bear now he was gone, sh© Nancy she said gently. "She--strong_ fee) d._friendship fur ! 1KA�-TOK'Out., BUFFALO, N.Y. .and LONDON Ess. told herself. The torture of seeing - y, Henry Chaplin. and L,pitied low - _him day after day, rending his ut, will take the whole of your trona- g p t ter contempt and ',,disgust, would Beau in-hAnd. No—no, please"—as from the bottom of my heart ; he — finale been ton great. :.yraney's pale 'lips opened to speak 'was an honest and_honorable g^n The maid imparted the news very please do not den me this one pleasure.' I `entreaty ou, for the 'be p to a hua eti gru:er any ops�� I -: THIS _- 3 cheerily; but her sharp eyes" were P - p i And -with a few more kind and sot to be deceived by any acting, I sake of the love and friendship that affectionate words to herself, .the ` �� A that neEdsIs what jpafattng Youreours? Is this ?o use Be however good. She had grown very once existed between us, to allow r IF to It! It is.your home! F fond of Nancy, and, woman-like, ;tris to act toward y)u as I should letter ended. - - Nothingeaut to too sane fore Make ' she had conjured up a romance for act to-a sister•," \ancy s heart beat with a audder. It beautiful. Howl Vie w�Y the girl in which Derrick Darnley I Nancy's eyes were blinded by hurriedness as she read that sample i �� PAINTSYS took a prominent part. tears. She bent.and kissed Doro- testimony to her uncle's truth and A They would make a handsome thy's hand, ,- honor, but the faint gleam of µlea' i .. r " pair, she had determined over and I, "Do as you will, dear. I accept, ' sure did not last long. 'Don't hesitate, they are fully t i over again, as she had watched she said+ in choked, -miserable Her uncle was gone, flown to din-.' _ s.',-ariterd. No other paints " I taut lands, .without a word or sign I 'Po.-e3s :hos9 sterling qualltrrs ' + 1gancy walk across the grass, the wa'8- for beauty, durability and cover. rsun glinting her russet cutis, th,e 1 Dorothy grasped her hands. N,'hat fµrther proof of his guilt w'as knit power so well known for over f . sky above out bluer than her ryes. "Nancy " .she began, eagerly. necessary se••,�tty y.-ara as aamoay's -;Any one could see Miss Hamilton ;Was-the moment coine when Nancy '' To Nancy this news dropped the � 'Writ s. everybody roue them. lash stone to the barrier that -t.ond 'ts•rtce and ask us for our beau- a lady born, ai,,d she was as would throw aside this horrible - pat Booklet ABCDE on house g irrevocably between her and happi J �'; yaixttirrR. tive =all it- free, it �t sweet as she was beautiful. There mystery that bun over .her ac �!�; will help you. - >fo Hess; it was enough. and leer final )might be a double wedding, for all tions 1 She paired amoat breath_ `hope, faint and feeble though it , A. RAIMSAY A SON 00.. ' they knew, when the Earl of Mere- �lesaly, but the other girl made P+Vtrr field led :)flan Dorothy to the altar. sign. and, with a deep-drawn sigh, 'I had been, was killed entirelj kP' II FAINT whBut all en dreamsslictil Dentthy out:moved to the door and i hat aight efure her dark, close, su brerilaight�ge2vara lass. y a; #ace, and tc ld her that 3I r Darn I If she cou',d but have heard the it was! ley had gone away ; gone for good!moan that broke from Nancy's over- I One by .one the glittering stars 1a s� he had, so Foster said.. Something heart, and seen her arms faded out of lite gloomy, clouded :: THE RIGHT- had happened. and when Baines'outstretcbed in an abandonment of sky, and the sound of pattering j t knew what that something was she tenderness, she .could have been 'the girl's ears ms she sat•keeping ' In all case.e! reached was thunderstruck with horror. I happier•than she had been ever" - she cried, to g her. lonely, leaves miserable vigil until., , iNSTIEMPeu. PINK EYE. INrLUIINZ:e '"It ain't natural -since that memorable ni ht' but her broke. • She was very Cot.os,Cm her fellow servants; "and she'll 'seeing,-knowing r othing of this, she - -brea)z her heart, ace if she don't," (remained in the same state of dis- 'wea bili sleepwas LMPORsible to di ttorsea broodmara: cotes, atailtor►a 1. to ­if it ain't already broke," ob- (appointed pain—s, pain that was not her. Her hot, sad eves went round ' . iiCmPOHN THEM" t served old Foster, shrewdly: Don't'!lessened-by the triumphant expres--the dainty room.- How dear, how b.ttei r+;t Spohn"s"IrgBid " ' ea testi t:mgore or;n t , I r -Miss Dorothy take on, to,; I never 1 cion on her AunL Priscilla's and inexpressibly dear, it leaked to her : cis;.n he code thelandsremedy to as of teem. It pe , Here had been spent ;the hap see os"the blood and a!aade it routes the disease -see two such pretty faces so chang her Aunt Anne's res dive faces by elrpei;tog the disease germs. It wards oti the - led. Lord ''a' mercy on us, what does they said as plainly as though the moments of her young life, such Ito hie no utter how they are' :posed." -kb- ten fy tree from anytbina tAi,r+cue. A scald 1, " 1s" nice nuns woman like that want words were alt-Titten tilers moments- as she could not under con safely tate it. oc and at oo; Is,so and it t.00 fa-marryin''that beast; like enough "This comes of quixotic kindness' stand now,,they seemed ' so far t1•aosea Soldbr�ru[isusandharnea■deaien i 1he'll kick her as he did poor Zoe.." ' Ah : we alwayknew that girl would-,away, as, if they ilad belonged Vo Dldrls.e..« And at this notion Baines turned i turn out badly." !some other creature-pot to her All Wbolessls Drugslata - pale with horror. And to Dorothy; in her simple puvr, helpless, hopeless Nancy! _ i : SPOHN MEDICAL CO., r "I wish I might go with her when truth, it seemed as if she must, I She was tired of thinking, tired 3+ of dwelling on the future ChemlNs sad saelerislogtsts ::.she goes,'' the thought to herself;1 against all lore and loyalty, agree r tier GOSHCN, IND, U. S.A. ~ ar ' - �boung a misaresatbing whoto either her With this,had grown mut be sacrificing her ver he felt L oul to Nancy "r s the would but even let enter j y y thoughts; she.shivered with dread -- to"ltnow, he would I — ttrangely quiet or constrained,. or`gain this man's money. Land fear at the bare mention of the l;i h ; teem k swot Per- ko Nancy, when she went,in to help I Mrs. Darnley watched - the rift word, was such a or, nun crea- be less cruel is his anger. Derry : -haps if he a 1"lel"e'!s•� Home Dye . �' the girl dress for dinner. It was widen between tyle a two girls with I She Po young That $sines, and Baines alone, who no- intense satisfaction. pure to fight against so many and l oh, Derry! my dear heart, my lost )iced how wan and weary Miss Ham- '`Once married, Dorothy will have'hideous difficulties. love' ' ANYONE "Oh, if I could only open my The rain fell-. steadily otitside, 11ton was becoming. She knew just done with her for seer." heart to her!•" she cried, as Dom-]weeping, as it were, for her wreck- Can Use. how much value to put on the red And vancy, alone in here room, ped youth and gladness. The cool, patches which 'decorated' the fair the night before her wedding morn, ;thy crept into • her mind; '' if I b' ROME DY11ING hai young cheeks; she knew that it was With none but the stars to shine in might only•.tell h,er all and hold damp,night air stole in thiough the always been mors or Vo amount of heat which brought on her solitude, spread her arms her clasped in my arms, it would -open window to greet her with a I less Of Ndil6cnitot so �^ v the ,dark circles' round those blue and bowed her head upon them. bealmost happiness.. She would chilly , touch, the_ clock.from the tower chimed the ugrters and the yO1t°M eyes. Her heart beat jig sympathy "Only give me strength to Bear.',know Then I am not the worldly, q Send for ietmvte with the girl's; though she said no- it all; was her prayer. "Oh, ''mercenary; 'ungrateful creature she Hours, and she still eat on, crouch- a cere tat slots 1i battling with her ` HNsoN• thing; she noticed the quick, hua- Father, above, do not Thou desert must think me -naive. S"r would ed in her chair, ONE�'�ALLKINfI,Si� co.L=Jtteed.N sympathize with me, and.heal my,l:tact with all her strength,. and gry look that came in Nancy's face me utterly.". _ II Moder„t,Con. ;i' when. Dorothy's voice sounded out- Aching wounds with her sweet love; longing with a dumb; great longing i side or her step came on the stairs 'CHAPTER XIV. it is the very hardest of all that that .it might end even by death, With DY-o-LA yST ou ciLKn �olorTeith•r Wool, —Dorothy, who used to rush in It must not be imagined that I'must'be• misjudga<l,-that I.must she .cared not. how, so, that she t:a SA silk or Mi:N Goods of usia with watch them growing cold and hard might be free. the SAME � No chance of rising the ',every other moment laughing and Nancy had ealinly accepted Craw- * ,; w * « wRON07vyeforthe Goods you have tocolor. romping, but who never came near e,shaw s statement -concerning' her toward me, and yet.nerer move my. . The 'morning broke radiant after ...the room now, and, indeed, rarely. uncle as complete arid' final. She the torrents of rain that had fallen ”; a receive a letter from en URS in the night. � " For Dorothy was simply Over-' ver Chaplin, as we- know, giving here PURIFIED wry whelmed with.grief and disappoint- P Ripdtone Hall and Rigstone vii 10DINOL S' a hOX ;. a lather incoherent account of his Dr. Morsels Indian Root Pills lags were awake' early, and busy 6 •for $5� anent. She had to listen; day after'' - flay, to bitter remarks about Nancy' crime, and imploring her, by every Healed Mr.Wilson's 8otros ' " preparations commenced with an Hamilton, and hear her summed up j thing she held sacred, to save him eagerness that bespoke excitement, The: n,ot highly efficient application Y I from dishonor and open shame; When thesewers of the-body—bowels And is not a• wedding always- an for the reduction of Swellings, Goitre, = as mercenar , heartless and un- : Thick Neck, Glandular F•nlargemets. grateful, knowing all the while she I but when the first sharpness of the kidneys and skin ducts—get clogged up, excitement, come when it may I Of It's liosiiive. " could not contradict the slander. blow had worked off, Nancy set .the.blood quickly ttecomcs impure and . course,'there would have been con- of all kinds,in any and all "I tried to make her happy, and about procuring further information Etsquently sores break out over the body. Y PI LES 9!s" e9, quickly relieved and p from her uncle. The way to heal them, as Mr. Richard siderabi more of this had the bride failed," she used to say to her Wilson, wbo lives near London, ftt. been Miss Dorothy, their golden- ositivet cure. Cure your suffering _ She found it :pry hard in her own the blood. 'Hc and tive quictly. "Common Sense"for self; "she"wants More than we.can I mind to reconcile the thought of ftrrites: i! to Ply batten, thea�ewaa a goad)briskness biles will do it. gt a box, ills for s give -h'er—with that man she will Henr Chaplin with so mean and !For some time I bad been in a low, p p haeme every luxury possible—that is Y P prevailing, and eery one had a boxes, Mailed on receipt o►' rice.. base an act.; and thought she could de ressecl condition, My appetite lett who bad en MEDICINE T�ROt�TO whyshe is going. If she had not I to suffer from indi• kind wish for Nancy, LYLE COMPANY, l "tolme-herslf it her own wish -1 not deny the authenticity of big me and I soon began 718 WEST QUEEN STR.ET t letter. yet she could not crush down- gestion, Quite a number of small sores dewed herself to all with her quick j would never have believed it; and I and blotches formed all over my sliri. 1 'sympathy 'arid generosity. - ;', even now she is longing to gone. �$ strange suspicion a'nd_doubt that tried medicine for the blood grid used Sir Humphrey and Dorothy were ! Crawshaw was deceiving her some- many.kinds, of•ointments, but without determined on doing everything as She never' comes near me. Oh; how in this matter. satisfactory results,' What was tvantcd well as it could be done, despite =l ,Nancy! and I loved you o dearly. When the. first.week..of her most was a thorou h cleansing of the blood, not ' be more £urs or e�hense if ncy was 'it loved you Hcy she was g the very_ disagreeable remarks for miserable�and comfortless engage- and I looked about in vain for some meth- pas an-their folly by Lady Mere- W, )Dorothy heron:f was going to be - spared these laments, or her burden ed Nancy wrote to cine that would accomplish this, P married-; it—is passing all rompre- ! meat had pagR , .Y : At]asf Dr• Mor els Indian Root Pills field, and this sneers with`n Eich hension: What claim has this girl � would have been still heavier: It 1 Dr. Grantley 7 Y t was a horrible time--a Ii night Y• were brought to my notice,and the are Darnley watched the p'roccsPd- upon them that they shot make ttnare! ;3hb. shrank from mingling $he dwelt but briefly on her pre- oda of the most wonderful medicine' I friss. fools. of themselves ubitnt her in fi t sent position, but asked him many have ever known. -My blood wis "rt is scandalous," the Countess ;R with tt e flow of guests, yet she was P° Uhis t�n� ? She is a very lucky .flet o e grid all the•tithe questions about her uncle—always, Bed in a alerrqq short time,sores heabd UP, 1 ere*eld declared: F.here could s n, and. it «:oulcI have bon m•:)re 3 compei:ed to dos m etstlon vanished They always. of '13 �r of course, repressing any;, mention y becoming alto-ether` had she cc•ie ' oT his crime—an<1 enc,ed by saving have a lace fa my home and are looked �S upon a�the tarn y remedy,' to church simply, without rill this how glad she would be if l)r. Grant- Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills decease shir,70& j y p ntokir occas con/hs. Dues cnia. shiftc..and noise.laklr aloes cea�tts, cares tea , le woul3 revail on Henry Chap- the system thororghly. 'Sold by aU • s ga cysts. i (To be continued.) y lee t!>reae a>.J 1a>•js. ¢ $r-�• lin to come down to RipstGne vii- tteahxa at 25c a hoz• 8 itis t>Mroat sad)rials s. syr:+�^ly ,. ^s.`� r,.y..�,..,t•,:t^• ?�,.H .. ._• ,:.':. :. ,... .. .: .,. ,... . :�.... o t, rxii*^:-.. -y a"" 7s,#"•i'. re,..:kb• ftA+.. •'i"i': '-> +.•.v.,xat" .„",r ?.y..'., ,,;v:e. a^ ,..c e..a ,:..3 a, .:...... .. .:..',.• -s.,•::. 1._.._ 'r,. :.:-: , ,�iris �;',h_r,n" ar. �`t `�;,,, u � ,�>d R�°�j'..p. ., i - i� ,. " .. ...r7. 9'�� '•'q..Y; .,, �>r" a"':.fila,.•,h"�p,,. .f'o'e' � r",r -�,,�,.. ""�"; •,-. ';n �[,. -" �s: ,.. ,. •u MRiI rjr4 7 0, -4 FOR .-.WORKERS 1111ES OF FARM PRODUCTS RUSHING -IN� RANT REPORTS TROM' THE LEADI'NG 7- THADE CEINTRES OF 4L Measure -Compelling Pro- Ins' pebtor` Lawrence- ssemres Many Q AMERICA. Oil tection for Certain Laboring Classes -0. viotions* at Cloverdale, R Pric es of Cattle' Gi;iln, Cheese 'A despatch from London mys: contribute four cents. for each-of an.d.other Produce a I 'Home A despatch from Vancouver, B. at Cloverdale, .and fined amounts David Lloyd-Georgej British the insured. C., says: Two weess ago the Caals- varying and Abroad. from $10 to $501 and then Chancellor of the Exchequer. on Mr. Lloyd-George estimated that -7 than Immigration Inspector', H. G. ordered to be aeported. Two of the uraday intrQduci�d the long- his plan w�&tild affect- .14 700,000 BREADSTUkFS. Lawrence, who has but recently alleged ringleaders, who are -said ­' �prqmised plan of State'"in6trarice men and women. Provision is made Toronto, May 9.-Flour-Winter been appoifited, in§tituted-a special- to have -charged f rom--$2 to $5 for agiinst unem" ploimenit, sickness whereby women will receive thirty wheat- 90 per cent.. patents,-$3.40 effort- to stamp out the whol�sale each man piloted across the bor- -and invalidity. Every. worker shilling4 in maternity-escsim on con- to �$3.4,6, Montreal freight. Mani- railroading of undesirable foreign der line, are now in jail at New whose annual earnings fall below dition that the), do not work for a grantq acxoss the internation- Westminpte' a -Wba.- r. nd'.two-hundre per- flours-Fizst patents, $5.10; ons we the income tax level of -2160 (ap- mo �th' f61lowing child birth, and second patents, $4.60, and strong al boundary in the Blaine- district. s' re turned back at the boun, co, H re are a few figures of the proximately $800) will--be in for free medical atteb"ilde for bakers', $4.40, on track, Toronto e re- dary, being ref used'admission, bul sorily insured against illness go, as every contributor. sults during a fortnight. One hun Manitoba, Wheat-No. I NL;,)rth were not placed under arrest. The to assure him the receipt of fivelihil- The state would als�- help in th' ern, $1, Bay intending immigrants were Lunstly a 1>0'rts o. 2 at )7 c dred and fifty persons were arrest. 4ings per week during his ineapa- cru'sa,de against. consumption pro- and No. '3 at 95c. - . - -, :1 --: R� - ed, brought before the" 'Magistrate-,Russians, Greeks a:nd Italians. :z. '�city. To ward this the worker would *Yidl'ng $7,5W,000' to aid local au- I Ontario Wheat-No. 2 red and contribute about en-6-half, thelthorities. in building sanitariums white, 84 to 8ec, -outside. No. 2 white, 37c;.No. 2 white, 3syc; FIRED FROM WINDOW. t same being dedncted' 'from- his and $5,0W,000 towards their main- Barley-Malting qualitles, nomin- No. 4 white, 35Y2c. Barley-Malt- wages; while the balanceL would be tenance. al, 67 to 68c, outside. paid jointly by his employers and Although in cases'of piirmainent Oats-Ontario grades 35y, to 36c, ini, $1.12 to $1.15. The Drunken Freak of al�Younj Ahe State. The weekly assessment disability the sick allowan'ce would outside, and 37h to 38c. on track, Xontrealier. against the insured would be eight be fiv� Oiilling§ weekly, ten shil- roronto. No. 2 W, 'C. -oats, 39c, -LIVE STOCK MARKETS. &yg.' ents in the case of a man and six lings wuuid be allowed for the first A despatch from Montreal' - c and NLo. 3, 38c, Bay ports. Montreal, May 9.-Choice stnersiCrazed by constant drinking, Jos. .-cents for a woman, representing, three months in the case of men C11')rn1--'-No.' 3 ' Aihetica4i 'Yellow, -sold at 6%c,-good at, 6-c to ayc, TBeilea-u, a' young' ' French-Canadisivs as the Chancellor put it, "two pin arid seven shilliifgs six pence in--the 60c, Toronto, and 53 to 55yc c.i.f., fairly good at 5Yc to 5Yc, fair at' i residing at 287 Delisle street, seized of ale or -one ounce of tobaceb. case of women. Bay ports. be to 5yc, and c mmon at 4Yc to'& re olver on Friday afterno-on and v P e-a s-" 'No" . 2 a i so t 0' 8 i c, o u t s i de. 4%'c per pou Every one in the class mentioned Those who can be shown to have nd. I few choice cows opened fire from a front window at -3 is' invited incapacity would receive no Rye--None offerin /2 etween the ages of 16 and 6 _S, -with prices brougl�t as high as 5`e and the ccm-!pisseis-by' On the istreit. Mi. D. included in the plan. The employ- insurance, though any necessary purely norhinal. moner ones sold from that down to Mallette, a neighbor, was wounded -would be.provid. 'Buck Wheat--No. 2 quoiedii at 62 to 3YLc per pound. There were Only ,in the back, aad Co4stable Maill- !ers would pay six cents weekly for medical treatment every employe and the Government ed. 53c,-outblde.- a few bulls offered'at prices ranging leux in the arm in attempting �4 Bran-Manitobaa-at $22, in bags, from SYc to 53/,c per pound, as to arrest him. Neither victim is seri- 03.50, clu 'G E` to' $2 -W 25C ously inj U'red. When the police fin- �COURT AOURNIN. ND E D. Clearwater Bay several days' ago, Joronto, amd shorts $23 ality. Hogs deciined 15c land men have also been sent east in bags, Toronto. On tu rio bran, per hundred pounds. ally forced their way into the hou Th.11a Week Sees Opening of London along the line to battle with -the in bags, Toronto. Toronto, May 9.-There was 16 by a rear enfra'n�e t1ey found Bel- strong demand for good light but- Season's Festivities. serious outbreak there. Cnditiuns ­- - - * ­- .. --­. . I leau had collapsed, -and was lying are regarded as serious: cher cattle from 9W to 1,050 l4s. A despatch from London says COUNTRY PRODI:CE. in a drunken- stupor on the floor. each, and these were even firmer�His mother, with whom he had been The period of mourn ng at Couirt. Bear-s-Car lots, $1.70 to $1.73, than the heavy cattle at around,i- - said that he.had been drink- iving, Lmoing at an end. mourning was dis- DREADN'OUGHT DAMAGED and small lots. si,i9o. $5.75to, $5.8b. C61nm6n and*medi ' - ing hea a that Hone vily ind had the-idea carded on Sunda'v. and there will be y-Extracted, in tin,3. 10 to um to fair light butchers'- ranged fie 'wa's being. persecuted by human- Double Bottom Buckled Up When Ife per lb.'; No'. I comb, wholesale, from n advent of brilliant costumes at Put la Dry Dock. -*5 25 to $5.65. Cows were ity in general. this week's balls and dinners. The $2 to $2 50 per dozen ; No. 2 comb, quite firm at $4.40 to $3.15, but season'& festivities Live already des-patch from London to per dozen. bulls were not so firm, and were commenced, and debutantes are PaY`- I Baled Hay--No. I at 8 12 to 8 13, hard to sell. Sheep� and lambs rushing to lu-incheo'ns', to diiiners, to i The Dreadnought cruise: In,vincib!e .-SAINTARY REFORMS. 17- bn track, and N ': 2-at $10 tb q 11. were -steady. with a, light supply- balls, and to bed just before dawn was seriously damaged while being Bated ' Straw usu.30 to s-,, 4- Bra*nlfo'rd Board of Health Abolish- ' I dolc�ed at-,Portsmouth on Tuesday track,-Toronto. King George. Queen Mary, Queen for an overhauling The mornprit $8,000 FIRE AT LINDSAY. es Common Drinking (;Up. Alexandra, the Prince of Wales, the Potatues--'Ca-r lots, Pro to Me per the great weight rested Dn the 'ek ai­96c to- Duke and Duchets-of Connaught. tne !bag, and New Drunswr A despatch -from Brantford sa woodem blocks steel frames 1 Baker Lumber Compaby's Yards yo. nd other members of the- Royal The Brantford Board of Health, ALvended a memorial ser- strengthening the, ves%e.1 8 (ioub!e Pu�iltry Wholesale prices -61 Badly Gutte& following the lead of London, To- F&WIly 1 0! vice at Windsor on Saturday, on bottom "buckled, forcing the keel dr,"ed poultry !-Yearling chick- A despatch from Lindsa yL says.. i ronto and Berlin, has recommend- the first annivereary of the death of upward- .. The frames were bent like ens. 15 W 1dc per lb; tur�,"Ya, 19 to A somewhat senoue fire Occurred at;ed that the common drinking cuPL a bow, the immense weight ul the 21, pier Ib, -Live, I to 2c 1 ess.. King Fdward, Man*y friends of Ole sh�p bulging them out 'on both the Baker Lumber Company's in schools and public inst tutions be late King were present and a great many wreaths were sent the sides.' Tbe- d.,ck was immediateli yard in the east ward at-aboul 5.30, abolished- and that 'the individual- refilled and the Irivricible floated .-DAIRY MARKET Saturday evening, by which over a paper cups or the spray fountaini hapel. The Archbishop of Canter- I out. An examinatlon show-M the Lq t 20C. quarter of a million feet of beechibe used instead. Hereaf�er an C . . .-Butter-Dairy prints, 0 1 .. . bury conducted the services. extent and ser�lous nature of the in- inferior, 18 to 17c. Creamery at and hemlock lumbeir and half a mil� meat-sold. on'the mairiei is'to be, jury and repairs are likeh to be' 23 to 2-te-per lb. for rolls, 21/1/ to- lion shingles were clestroved. A wrapped in clean. paper, instead of THREW HIMSELF INTO RI V ER. G.T.R. car, filled with shingles, w old used newspapers as heretofore. long and costly. Thi�- InvinciblP 22c-for solids, and 21 to 22c for sep- as 7 has given continual trouble ever. arator prints.. also destroyed, The fire, which is Axthur Durocher Commits Sulcide .since she was put in commission. Eggs-(:ase lots' ' quote'd it' I-sc -supposed -to -have started from:' r CLEAN UP IN' KLONDIKE. at Monti Her gung have-not been fired for- 15er dozen:' spark from a passing steame A despatch from Mon'treal says: I more than a year, owing to difficul- Cheese-Large, 14c, and twins-at plroved a stubborn one'to fight, ind Betieved That Gold Output Will bo' I, Ithought under control during the Arthur Durocher, aged 19, is.said - le. New cheese 13 to 13yc in a !ties with the el`ectricit�.. operated 14, Largest Is Years. �to have committed suic'de by throw- barbefte. jobbing way. 1 night, the firemen were not'-ieieased until four o'clock Sunday- morn- .'ing himself into the river off the A despatch from Dawson, Yukou ' Thompson Line w1farf on- Friday. YOUTH DIES FROM LOCKJAW. ing. The loss is roughly -estimated Territory, says� The Spr4ng clean--. HOG PRODUCTS. at about $8,000. up id the Klondike district has be- Constable Nadeau found a hard hat, is L' Allan J. Latham's Knee Grazed Bacon, Long clear-, IQ�/,I-to lie per gun. Water runding e*efywhere, In* which was a Chinese laundry With Rifie Bullet. Lb. in case lots; m"hs pork, $20; do.9 DIED ON WAY TO S.CHOOL- and hydraulic plants are getting in- beck, on the wharf Saturday. On the: check was *written. the name short cut. $23 tb $23.50; pickled. - to--action. All the large dredges N despatch from Brockville says: Montreal Teacher Collapses In 3 have started, and -individual min. "'Arthur Durocher." rolls, $19 to *20, Further in- kilan J. Latham, f9urteen years Harns-Light to medium, 15c; do., Street Car. ers are washing out their filtev uiry a owe h d that a sailor on the I.old, son of R6bert Latham of Sher- hleavy, 12 tQ 13c;,.rolls, 101/ dumns. It is believed that the gold ontenac had seen a young man to I Ic A despatch from Monfreal sayA: throw himself into tb'e river on wood Springs, was shooting fish two breakfast bacon, 15% to 1"c Alexander Shewan, Principal of ?utput this year will be the largest weeks ago, when the bullet froni'a bckii, 18 to'18Yc. in years- early estimates placing Friday, and that the man had been rifle'gra;ged h*is teft, khee, causing a Lard--Tierces, 10/1"c; tubs, loy. Lansdowne Protestant School, died iswept away in the swift current. slight - scratch. Nothing was , 1 :1 c; suddenly on the 'way to school on the yiel� in excess of $5,000,000. aili, fic. p Thursday morning. 'Although suf- Last year's output was $4,000,00a Dur.(>cheLr'.a father raid that the., thought of the injury until Satirr- ...`oung man bad been drinking heay- day, when lockjaw develope�, and fering from_ influenza and advised fy and. had left the house in a pas-.death eiisned on Wednesda�, ni�ht. BCSINESS AT MONTREAL. by hisi doctor to stay at honfe, Mr- FEARS 'THE TELLOW PERIL. %ion. at noon on Friday, threaten- The deceased had been assisting in Shewan started out for school as Montreal. May 9.-Oats�Cana, usual , about 8.30 o1clock.' . But AuRrallia's Prenifer Says Defeuc4 Ing to drown hims.elL planting a garden after siistaining 'the scratch. than Western, Nio. 2; 40% to 4Oy2c, while he was on a street car his Measures are Needed. FORE ST FIRE N EAR K EN ORA. car lots.ex store; extra No. I feed, illness became so ipparent that the 39% to 40c; No. 3 C. W., 3�% to t On- A despatch from Victoria. B. C conductor stopped the car a EXPORTS GREATER. lFeared That It May Spread' Over 391/'c No. 2 local white, 39 to 391/c; sa a: That Australia fears th�'Orl. N/2 ' ' /2 -tario street and went-to' his assi t- Y a Wide Area. o. 3 local white, 38Y2 to 39c; No. ance. He was taken from the car ent was the opinion expressed - by -R, However, S1 ow Aritain's Import 41o6al whlt�, 37�� to 38c. * Flour- t,6 Ahe -police station on -Ontario Frank Wilson, Premier of Western a Large Failing Off. A 'd6spatch from 'Kendra, 'Ont., Manitoba Spring wheat patents, street, but was beyond human aid Australia,'wbo arrived on Wednes- .. : ,;J -�says: A big bush fire is raging near A desipatch frorn London says: firsts, .$5.30; seconds, $4.80; Win- by the timehe was carried-into the day by the steamer, Zealandii6 en -of' Cleafwati�r 13ayi, The April statement 'the east end -of the 'Board tef ' wheat patiefits, '84-50; strong building. route to London to attend ' the .-about 16 miles-from-here,---and,-with of-Tra�de shov�s a' 'decrease of $38,-- bakers',* $4.lbO; straight rolleirs, $4 Coronation. "LTnless we.p-eople of the very dry conditions that are at 3*2)6,000 in imports and. an-increased to 4'.10;*in bags, *1.80 to $1.90. A little boy named Dombreuski Au tralia prepare -to defend it, we resent existing' it may spread over of $2,001,000 in exports. The prin- Rolled oats-Per barrel, $4.35; bag ' f'Montreal was choked to death will,lbse it,'.' he said. "The defence 13 0 considerablk territory. East of cipal. decreases in.the imborts-were of 90 lb,.. 2,0,5. -Corn-American 1witb Pe ppr that is aupp�sed.tolmovement. the-consfruction of .an- is Ignace, $5.000,0W in foodstuffs, 00,000 No. 3 y ow have been put into his m outh by here, 'between Tache- and $7.5 ell' , &'to 61c. Mi)lf ' d ee Atistralian navy,yvas not begun too and four miles from the latter point, in raw ootton, and $6,605,000 in raw Bran, Ontario, $23 Jo ;S24; Mani- an older brother. soon." a fire is.raging, and there are also wool. The exP�rts of cotton goods toba*-$22 to $2�; middlings, On- fires in somE�-pprtipns,.of.til�,.country dncreas(�d .96,230',600, but other t-ex-' taric', $25; shorts, Manitoba, $24 to very close to the. main lint of the tiles. metals a&d machinery showed $23; mouillie, -$25"to 280. E C Fresh-, 17 to 19c. Cheese-NI 't gg P-R. Fire rangers started forilosses. 7e, trns. il!/, to 11%c. Choicest, RINI'S ..FAYIN.E �H-ORRORS' 211% to 21c�.seconds,.18 to 20c. UNITED STATES MARKETS. WILL. BiBIG R�ILWAY' SHOF Minneapolis, May 9.-- NVhea;t Ill-Fed People a Prey to Pevers—.2ab es.. May, 97'�c; July, 98 5-8 to 98 3-4c; Slptemberj 915-8c; No. I hard, W- -$1.01 ; No. 1,-Northerni -99� to Sold- a's Merchandise. L arg6st 1 n -Canada, -Outsid.6 of 111111peD' 0 00%; -No. 2 Northern, 96 to 99c; No. 3 wheat, 94 to 97c. Corn-No. A despatch from Toronto says: form common articles of food', Z.1 Ereoted in Quebeo -3 yellow, 51c." -Oats -Nbi. 3--WbRi " - . , '4% ­�-.,.;� 1 e, In a lett�r to Rev. R. P. McK Those who salt it. find theinselves -No. ayl 30% to 31yc. Rye 2 $1.04. burning with fierce inward feversvi. r D Bran-$21.50 to $22. Flou -First secretary of -the. Presbyterian nd being unable w buy tea, dri A despatch from Quebec -says: w-erkishops are most ektensive' ��d patents, $4.60 to-$4J0;-se`cond pat- Fo-reign Missions,. Miss A. Bostick, a. freely of cold unboU*d wat*r, The greatest railway workshops in the large meetirig at the board of ents, $4.50 to $4.80; first clears, missionary -in China, gives.an ac- very often results in death. WV -Canada out-side..of ..Winnipeg will -trade was much impressed with the $a.10 to $3.55; second cl 19 esIrs, $2-10 count of the conditions in China ait childre'n are still betbg-�ol be erected within a few miles. of project. -4. to $2.75. door to door, commoli artiol Quebee Citv; in co-ninection with-the It was announced that tehdeis' Buffalo, May 9.-Wheat-Srinng, `Whi4t braii how iefli wh �meiebandise. Most of tho the present time. 04:03i ­Gran'd Trunk Pacific, according tol,would be called for the erection pf No. .1 Northern, carloads store, f or 'at the high P .r are just wrapped in matting was ordinarily considered "'N -thv plans 'presented at-the board of th,e nevr gtatioT of the Grafid Trunk 1.04 77-8; Winter, No. 2 red, 95c. 'd biiiied in trenches.' where .the t-radc. building on Thursday after- price for gclbd -flbu.r,'.'- she �tateg, an r Pacific in Quebec at'the end of the Corn -.No. 2 Y4�llov,­6714c.4 No. .4 al T1 dr�ed retato le-ave;' find a: clogs -can 'gef ht them." noon by Hon. S. N. 'P-aTent' chair- mortth, and - the-teriders 'for thelvellol-1, 36c; No. 3 corn, 551/. to �readv Fale. 'Dry, mard cAkes madel Dr. Donald McGillicrddv- writet man of the- transcontinental com- workshops would be called as soon 566; No.. 4 -corn. 641 . to- &iXi, All fr,-,?zi the sergame seeds that ha v c X.. /4 that the plazue in -0,wf:n-. but vig. ission. The'plans of this proposed a& details bad been arrange4.' ou track through 0"8— -11 thi oil uressed from them. now I Lan6c`.S still r.-7- 0-0 1,5 RiRM CZ* -2-15010�71 CA.LISMS —A. N. Ridley at Saturday and Sunday at his home-here. Plants For Sal# ai —Bori—On Tuesday, May 9th, Tomato,Cabbage,Cauliflower, Celery to W. H. and Mrs. We*tney a dau den Flowers. Wagon Miss Josie Moore, of Torionto, and Gar an ghter. i� ieVh visited her parents here on Sun- on road during season. —W. J. and Mrs. Coakwell on ,y- _.day. Ll The Gammaidge Garde=, 17arty, of Toronto, Wednesday attended the f uneri ----SUGAR I of a relative, Mrs. B. Coakwell, -AW—Georlast here with his BROUGHAM rat Saturday --f price other. who died a t her home in Box Grove Get ou A large stook—Bougbt Riglit. nahire,,of Toronto, On Monday- -Ray Broko his —one of the most attractive TENDERS WANTED spent Sunday at the home of 'QXow." Don't wait. features at the forthcoming Cen- for Concrete Work A is having n will be the die- - Cornell a tennial Celebration erected in front of play of relics. Some may have C�ZALZD TENDERS,endorsed Tender E.- new veranda Is residence. some 'hesitancy in loaning valu- C-1 for Concrete Work, will be re- -Miss Clara Ham, of Toronto, able relies on acconot -WALL PAPERS of their be- received the Council of paj The committee Pickering u to Monday, May 15tb, WALL PAPERS A'a flying visit to the home of ing lost or stolen. 1911, for the building of all or any of in charge of this department Ler parents here. 12 concrete culverts in different parts They are going fast—great assortment Toronto,spent guarantee that they will be per of the township. For full particulars—Roy Burling,of TC to choose from. uncle, feeftesafe. as the township see C. H. Lip Vault posters or any member of the few days with his will used for the safe-keeping Council -'KEEP COMING. ' Burling and family. Ulu or the Clerk. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. 5, -les which are the a a tender n es- -Thos. Larkin, of Chicago, was of the small articles The lowest or any rider ot nee Tuesday attending the ones most likely to be lost. T. C. sarily accepted. here on Tuo Brown, of Brougham, is chairman R. R. MOW BRAY, Reeve wedding of his brother. be here as usu- of this committee and those.hav- S1.32 DoNALD R.BEATON, Clerk —Dr. Henry will attend to his ing relies should -communicate next Tuesday to with him or any other member of professional duties. —SL George's Guild met at the the committee in regard to the lom e of Mrs. E. J. Shirley on matter. tY -;Wednesday afternoon. Owing to the dust nuisance Mangle seed, Turnip seed and increasing the residents are begin- EALED TENDERS addressed to If you only knew how good, S the undersigned. and endorsed seed corn.at Richardson's. Prices question of oil. uing to discuss the- experience Tender for Public Building, Uxbridge, bow durable, how satisfactory the best. ing the streets. The e Ontario,'will be re-.eived at this offtce __'Right and quality —Born—On Saturday,- April of the last two years was such until 4 p. in. on Mond May%� 191.1, getting C 22nd, at Hartney, Man., , the wife that no other method of for the erection of a Monday Building 0 1119Par '' id R�•, ....Of Richard Mullett, of a son. rid of this nuisance, is considered. at Uxbridge. —Those who have gardens have The question of raising funds is Plans, specification and form of con- amd forms of tender really is; it you only knew how easily it can be put on and been making the best use of their the most difficult one to deal with. tract can be seen hL-w Icng. it lasts if 3-cu only knew what a good all-round S. - every building time during the past few day In the past, t reef it is you would save money by using it for e% -he expence was met obtained at tbijzopartment,on appli cation to Mr. Thos. A� Hast s. clerk who has been —Miss Petrie, by popular subscription, but by 'station P Yonge on the plalle.. NVeather proof, wear proof, contains no tax, slate in town for the past few weeks re- this plan. only the willing ones of works, postal 's colcr, any one C;tn lay it. Let us prove to you what the genuine street Toronto, Ont., and at the post Faro:d Rcefing will do. r home in Hamilton, contribute. A number who re. office at Uxbridge,turned to he on Saturday last, ceive full benefit do not contributePersons tendering are notified that —The Executive of the Liberal one cent. We think the proper tenders will not be considered unless Send for Free Sampte Association met in Brooklin On method of dealing with the aues- made on the printed forms supplied 'imitatio Get the I It will save You money. Don'ttakeacheap n and transacted eon- tion is to tax the village, or if only and signed wiib their actual signa- -j-1 e—1 he, F-00f I I_Mt lasts. A complete Saturday a gent; derable business. their occupations and in every roll. the front street is oiled, tures. stating and let a sub. planes of residence. In the case of roofing k�: —Dr. and Mrs. Batema scription be taken up and the trus- irms, the actual signature,the nature & family, of Toronto, visited ?,Ire.B, tees supplement the sum go raised of the occupation signature, place of regi- Large �7 Bunting on Sunday having come by contributing an equal amouut, deuce of each member of the firm or adopt some similar plan. must be given. SHIPMENT down in tbvir auto. —111 another colutun an advt. —On 'Wednesday afternoon as Each tender must be accompanied appears asking for tenders for the Owen, Strickland, and daughter, by an accepted cheqne on a chartered of catering at the4orth- bank, payable to the order of the Hon. Just Anived e of Dunbarton, were starting home privilege ourable the Minister of Public Works, coming Centennial Celebration. from the village. their-horse be- to ten per cent 110 p. c.)of the —The to*nship council will roach- came frightened at an app amouut of the tender.• which will be meet on Monday next at one p. m- ing auto which was going at an forfeited if the person tendering de- at the township hall. Brougham, reasor�able rateof speed. When cline to enter into a contract when for the transaction of general busi- "ii r fail wp complete about opposite the drugstore, the railed upon to do so.o 1k nese. St. An- horse bolted into the ditch and the work contracted for, if the tend —The Ladies' Aid of striking the bank, the harness er be not accepted the cheque will be draw's church held a very pleas. broke, allowing the animal to be- returned. does not bind itself &at meeting at the home of Mrs. The Department come free. The%udden stop esus- to accept the lowest or soy tender. W. B. Powell on Tuesday after- By OrderO Moon. ed Mr. Strickland to fall over the Dickie - i C apma"11 —Rev. A. C. Cummer, of Kin- dashboard. . Fortunately he re IL C. DESROCHERS, salved no serious injury other iban Secretary, lmoant, and formerly of St. Geor. and_Sf i-sig Strick- Department of Public Works. a bad shaken up, !—'a Church here, paid a fl *ing land was unininred. The horse Ottawa. April 25. 1911. ;i-sit to the home of & and Mrs. by N t be paid for this -V DO orell on Saturday last. advertisment if they insert it without some person and tied to the fence S- was caught on the Brock road Newspapers will no —The music to be used at the d The authonty from the Department. Ladie Fine Shoes and was soon recovered .'Centennial Celebration has arriv. number on the auto Was taken by ed and has been distributed a number of persons. and it is hop. :-We have a fine range of Ladies' Oxford Ties, Patent Leather, ansoug the various choirs throngb- ed that legal proceedings will -be at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. their pre-- -ont the township for the' t taken ngains thew. They never limlnary practice. as much "slackened speed to see 5,4.. le. good Cubar heels, at *2.Q0. —Our football boys go to Clare- "t°inittry had been done �Dongoli&Oxfords lace sty moot to-morrow evening to play On Saturday evening last the Children's Boots their second league match with �AlsQ, a complete line of Ladies', M. iases* and Ahe Thistles of that tx)wn. We first league football match of the always on hand. season was, played on the College bo the Thistles will be a little pe tried con- easier on them than the Sham- grounds when Pickering t This-is where yon get good Booty and Shoes at the right rc� elusions with the. Green -River price all the thue. -k ii; were. I held 'on team. The game was a clean one, The tennis meeting t very but was-rather too-sided tt) create Tuesday evening was nut ount of excitement. to other the greatest am largely attended, owing BUNTING, . , .PICKERING The loeal team,eviderifly had not R. A. The' 'el3ut was re attractions, COAL organized with the same officers received the same amount of train- SCRANTON as last.year, and the fee-remains Ing as tbart received by their op- EGG, STOVE, N U T, -poneutq, who are admittedly one JUST AR-RIVED-ENGLISH ]PRINT unchanged. f the best football teams of the SPECIAL PRICE —Dr. Tummonds, veterinary 0 you to buy your province. The -local team not- We stand behind tbesef reliable goods. It will pay igurgeon, who arrived here last . 'week to begin practicing his pro- withstanding their defeat by the OFF CARS prints Prom us. Our pprice is 11 cents per yard. pair. score of 4 to 0 possess the material We ba' .00 a pa fesdon,. left on Mond& having pro�id- J L. SPIN K, Ltd. ve some Boots and Shoes on bargain at 25c. to$1 &t there �o make a first class team come to the conclusion t :No need to worry about the germination of Rennin's bulk mangel was not enough room in Pickering ing they would get down to good seed and seed corn. All varieties have been tested by Government. solid practice. They take their PICKERING and hope —Messrs. Alpb; Hoover and W. :FARMERS:for two vetericaries. defeat good-naturedly SUPPLY STORE A. Fuller, of the Independent that the Shamrocks Of Green FA Telephone Co., visited along the River will return the compliment Now Blacksmilm" 'Shop I 1i the place to buy your Seed Corn. when when they play.the return match, lake shore one day last week, w he E. BRYAN PROP. .- ,PICKERIENG by allowing them to reverse t they.canvassed in the,interests of company. They secured score of Saturday evening. At .'r of their con e the Having lease�d the 'blacksmith orders for six new phones. the conclusion of the gam me —John Forgie,township assesor, made his official call on the felsi- were taken to the Gordon House son, I am prepare mbers of -the visiting team shop formerly run by Hy. Thom `EDS I here tea was served. 'The S 0 d to do genera debts of -the- village last-week. w 94m' - blacksmitbing in all lines. SEED Owing to the change in the asses. was witnessed by a large number residents ORSESHOEING A STEC7ALTY sora, the roll will be about a M of the i ts -of the village. H RENNIE'S BEST The gate receipts amounted to th later than usual in being.ire- turned-to the ale-bye, -UR-80— -r AN-IMMLT mr-ArLirb-A M TV C —"Tuberculosis the W-ork -VUX114 Xcur-RAI ZX , packages for 5 cents. —D. Brokenshire,has in his pos- session a freak of nature in the of Our Canadian Sanatoria." The CLAREMONT, ONT.. 8, Peas, Corn, Beans, etc-a subject of an illus- form of a.chicken with four legs. above was the �Onions, Beet It made no use of the hind ones traced lertnre given in the town or an in bulk. _h they seem perfect in-ev- hall on Tuesday night by Mr. although of the Distance No Hindrance eryway except being drawn up Watson, the field secretary Dutch'*Bette—Shallots its body. It lived for National SaDitorium Association- to those who wish to get the close to Rev. Mr. McCamus filled the chair best. Many students from -All kinds of Field Seeds ;"about a week. E. N. Hicks, of the Pickering and Mr. Mellor manipulated the the distance province and the orangeade cooler. Don't forget to ed wide ground 9^00M A try a glass of ice-cooled orangeade its prime cause, the tubercle bacil- VA 'H :.,Bakery, has installed'a.handsome lantern slides. The lecture cover- United States attend the : lot, the disease, Jos BUN ��. made from fine California oranges. lus, and strict warning was given P-1 mems An ice-cream brick is a treat to against dirt of any sort as 1%pro- take home with you. All flavors, pogator and promoter of Tuber- price 20 cents. culosis. 2nd,the four institutions list of the established by and now under the This school lies.a national reputa- -The following is a above "-census enumerators who. have the management of the tion for high grade work. Gradu- teen appointed for Pickering Association,. and the special work ates readily get good positions. township W. V. Richardson, T. of each. appeal was made for Open entire year. Enternow. 1p: W. Sparks, Cuth. financial aid for the Muskoka Free Now is the time to have your harness repaired for bort Holmes,A. Gormley, W Write for catalogue: he spring work. t E. Davidson, Wes- Hospital for Consumptives, which ley Gee, T. C. Brown, E. E.Annip, has invariably more than 100 free Elliott,Principal e at Custowers�around Brougham leaving repair work or order@ at W. J. dome and Mowbray, Melville Brodie patients. The collection taken at Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. Philip's store will be able to have work R. W. Mowb and John Scott. the close of the lecture, which rationed in a few days. be held with subscriptions taken from A public meeting will of to -Sr stock of winter goods left going'st cost. in the town hall, Whitby, on Sat- others not present, amounted PICkERING MARKETS nail E urday, May 20th, at 8 p. m. which more than $20.00. The Rev. Mr. thanks to will be addressed by the Hon. A. Moore moved n vote of t White WintirWheat........... 9 83 G. McKay and F. Fowke, M. P. the lecturer, remarking upou the :881 PICHE PORIUM Red ........... RING HARNESS EM A full discussio of the trade eminently prRetical mid ingtrue. Mixed -83, W. J. COAKWELL Phone Ind. 801. Customers' 0 r Phil pot IPKit, PI and _F w' PICI cu b t "ro everybodyho'iO3 Phone d t Agreement with t United States tive character of the lecture,which Spring Wheat.. .70 with I place d ce, d resolution was duly seconded and Goose .70 wIll take pla 010 V.1w,Wco carried by a,standing vote.- Outs . •.22 L