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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_03_28 `. ,,,y�. sees �, i• .', •..b •:3 ' lY b�' e..� .a'+a Q, _ i .'-..rr-•,'' ��_.. ,. 3a,i ,:.., �.•.- ra,-•.; ��:'y.:t r s,... ...'r ^- 'v+x -"w.- ..:.,.' � '�T�_,.-`•.• „,� �',':^";`s- •�, -.';L.^!'a,c � EEv�e. n. .: 1-....o.....-.! �•s . .w.e 4 s. .. r+... ;: a^w.'.... ,.. d`T~• :z..yt .1� ,fr. :^;--' -p.iw. .tr - a: .:� - ..�*':. n MY •¢�..i,. v. �,_.. +.ries $.,,,,,.•,,�„A..., µ ,. „c, ,,-_ .,...L. .cQ: as - F.. •,,,, _s ..q_:'.' •. ""'. ..r'•. 1,,.57.,•..-5.� '' ... .o�y�+ �.+. - .:.. .:. lip * -VOL. XXXII. -�PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1913 7 NO. 26 Vrotesltlstaaltiotrb�.. BROUGHAM GREENWOOD SPINK MILLS Thomas Beer has engaged with M. Gleeson was in Toronto over 'Established?b years t Thomas Philip for the summer. Easter. g Bert Ham has charge r e . Cow- Mr, and Mrs. Shoultz spent Easter GREENWOOD :"�.� E. FORSYTH, D, of O., Re is- an's implementahop at present. in Toronto. . tered member of the o tometrical Aseo- The Home Circle Oyster Supper on Miss Harrison, of Toronto, spent alatioa of Ontario. Special atentian Qitrelo to Monday evening was a great success. Easter with her 'aunt, Mrs. T, H. e LlttiaR of glasses. Ii:7n tested free, crib OIarsmoat. 48ti Mrs. Elder has returned to her home Oliver. 1 in Bowmanville,after spending a cou- Mrs. Wideman,sr.,is under the doe- ':a FLOUR �'�� p C. McKINNON,M.D., L.R.C.S., le of weeks with L. and Mrs. Mid- tor's care at the home of her son,Jos. " N• Edinburggh, member of the College of „ dleton. Wideman. MILLS - 8hysioians and 8htm,,s.of Ontario,lieeatiste White Satin, Best Manitoba Remember the, combination sale Mrs. J. Adamson is confined to the of Royal College of Burgeons, Edinburgh ` Crear:l-Buns," " Blended here this (Friday)afternoon. A Brent house with a severe cold, which has IBDeoial attention to dsiesses of women and "Tea-BttnB " " Pastry man entries have been made and the settled on her lungs. children. Office and residence,Brougham. , y g sale promises to be a succes;i. William Gibson and wife,of Orillia, i "PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Wm. Cassie and family, of West spent a few days last week with the finds FEED Hill, visited the former's parents here, latter'a brother. Wm, Middleton. My chopping inill will be shut X-RAY INSTITUTE 4'JUMBO" on Wednesday the two families Quite a number from here attended ONTARIO JUMBO FEED FLOUR BRAN attended the Harris-Milne wedding. the Easter Ball at Pickering Monday : !s. SusII• TOwI-E, M. B., M. D., C. ac., SHORTS evening, All report a good time. down all next week while putting Physician-in-charge MONGOLIA F. L. Green and some of his men sps6ialist to Renal Disease.. Prostatio Dia OAT CHOP _ _ found it necessary to remain at the is a new one of larger capacity and sasss of sten, Diseases of women, Cancer•, A A ATS- -- Mrs. James Rennie spent over Sun. dam all Sunday night in order to-pro- Tumors.z-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, AMERICAN CORAL day with friends ja Toronto. tett it from the high pressure of the , oar.none,throat and Alla*a Fitting giwes and water'. with latest improvements whlch alt&ante and chronic aiseaa". Considerable damage was caused by �w 0260 sows is to a and t to 9 4917 FEED OF ALL KINDS the wind storm on Friday last. Miss B. Lukes, of Edmonton, spent Arthur Curtis, of Merlin, spent Bun- Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Harris. I have had made� p specially for me. ,.. Our prices are the lowest day with Thomas and dors. Smales. She was on her way to New York, -. - _ ---.-.Quality the beat Adam and Mrs. Darling and Mrs. Also, the Messrs. Duncan, of Toronto, E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- sent the holidays here. , J. Waack spent Moodav in Toronto. p y � �. T>aB.County crown Attoraq,and Ootmty Mine Short, our teacher, is spending few dayWmher dleton father's Thom spending Oonrt 8°°20'whttbr. lar her holidays at her home near Fergus. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and _ Mrs. John Waack spent Sundav Rt jag in the wedding of her younger c •Solicitor.Notary Public,Eta. 'Money to the home of William Boyd, of the 9th sister, Miss Linton, who was married f- loan. Otaoa nest door to the Standard Bank, J. , on-Wednesday to Mr. Blake, of Aud- J L SPINg, LI�IITEDa line Markham. < - wnitbr' slat? Mr, and Mrs. Taylor, Claremont, law,they will reside on the Johnston- F IRE ..t4 " PICKERING. ONT. spent Sunday with the latler's par- farm west of here. f usitnaosi garb*. y ents, Wm and Mrs.-Lee. Rev. E. W. Tink preached a very — Miss Ella Williams, of Toronto, is impressive sermon to a large congrP- T G. 13A.1I—Issuer of r unday. An interestin e nary of vumrio, Arthur and :Mrs. ��illiams. feature of the service was a quartette PiokerinQ Mage. any _ E L Mra. Darling, of Walkerton, and by Mrs. and Mrs. Green, Harold s s Mrs. John Waack, of Mildma spent Mathews and Charley Nilson, which r POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- ySTOVE and NUT r� CLARE1lIONT y was well rendered; also a solo b Mrs. 3 tioaeer, val6ator, ool2ector and issuer the holidays with Adam and Mrs. y of marriage licensee.Brougbam. 407 Darling, '.Morden. m/� ����en�, for all styles of furniture. Mre. George Hewitt and son Charlie, OUNBARTON -_naw Wi ii'ing - HOPPER I9aUP.r of Marriage Y • + D. Liceusee in the county of Ontario. J1igs May Bowers and Libhie Howe, w " ease at store and his residence,Claremont. " of Toronto, and Orvil and Mrs. Byer, '.Miss Tinline spent Easter with her 1' t ,�" ---- of Port Perry, spent Sunday with friends at Kinn. A.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK George and Mrs. Bowers. Albert and Mrs. Sparks, of Oshawa, FILL YOUR BIN WITHOUT s Oonvel-ancer. Oommietloner for R�© Z at1�d1II IbMdavtw. Accountant. Isla Money sobioA were home for the bolida DELAY. _ on farm guvpert�. -Iwo" of ltarrfags Ido- � WHITBY Mise AggiA and Mrs. �lez. Thom &nate" linos a. Oot. t•r • spent Easter at New Hamburg. , "� '�7 OUR SUPPLY' WILL.NOT & �1CtAr8 Frames Frank Jones, formerly of the base Mrs. Westlake spent a few days � POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, line and who sold his residence to Mr. with her sister, Mrs.Margaret Allison. s for Oounite. of York and Ontario. Ano- We are pleased to see Mrs. Parker LAST LONG. tio6 miss of all kind. attennsd to on shortenWindow Shades French, has purchased the Methodist and Miss Jean out after a siege of ill- aotsea Addrsu Green liver P.0, antparsonage for $8.100. Mr. Dryden, who is occu wing this residence at neap. z ; t B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- regent, is building a floe new *true. Mrs. and Miss Gibson, of Toronto, j �T j�► rl' . tfousser valuator and collector for p g s Put Sunda with Dr. J. R. and Mrs. Cl L. `SPI N ll Ltd is6uomee of Ontario and York, All kinds of ttlre near the County buildings. y J. • *ales soaducMd saber privauly or by motion. The Toronto-Eastern Construction ales. Bale not"collected For ante. or otber par, -UNDERTAKING John Annan, who hes been ill all �+ ticularsapply atreesdanee,BlisabetbSt_Piok- Co, have struck a sin hole in the winter, lar, we are pleased to report, ,PICKERING Arius. Imese orders left at Nsws ofaee,pick. swamp opposite Elmer •Lick'a, half improving nice) ,,. •,lags or Micnab's store, Claremont win rw in connection way between Whitby and Oshawa. p g y' oats.promppt ataanstea. Batisfaasioa guaiac In order to actors a suitable found. Miss Tin line entertained a Dumber teed. My vTc& 6ambarislndepenCs�t1A0, Distance-no object. of yours people to a St. Patrick's atioo, piles are being drives to&depth party gen a most pleasant tin of fifty feet. As the sills'on either s e wh ta is re Prices moderate. ported. 1 .� R pENNOC� coAT side of this an. ainlo>nR, pile driving ' r I�1 V - on as e:tenaive scale may Kaye to be Mra' W. 1'edrick, of Toronto. ac- companied by ber son and daughter MVNIrAVALK, ONT, done. spent Raster at the home of bet par- Beet 3 lump Steam CC&1 -sod-aN sites r BUILDS YOU UP AND Mrs, G. Y. Smith, wife of the Jude in Hard Coal. Funeral Director sn4 E>�er. g ante, Chxrlea and Mr•.Smalea. ty. MAHE$.YOU STRONG of the Surrogate Court, died on Fr i. What happened the lights at the Z TT -A w- B :1 dap in her 81st ear: Her funeral, P ? �.J los. , Any business entrusted to me will Y church on Sunday night. The night aw • be carefully handled. NYALS which took place on Sunday, was was very dark and the shence of the A Rood stock of l and 2 in. rough and largely attended. Her maiden name lights roved a rent inconvenience. , — Charges Moderate — w,s '-1lartha Wilkinson and she was A g p g Mrs. S.J. dressed hemlock, also snatched Independent Phone No. 1514. COd Ll4@T COmpOua Mrw. Gillerepie, of Toronto, . pine and spruce, 1 dressed pe a native of England. She leaves one Brisbia, of Cold Springs. and Miss red pine Georgia pins son and two daughters: John, &bar Duncan, Miss Pender and bliss MAry and basswood for ceilings, 1, rister in Ottawa. Edith at home and Clarke, of Cobourg, spent the Easter f� Containing Cod Liver Extract; Emma, who is in the civil service at holidays with Geo. A. and Mrs. Gil- C B A R JOHN PHILIP Extract of Malt, Wild Cherry Ottawa. Judge Smith, tshb has been ]stele. - f seriously ill, is now recovering. The young people of the Presbyter- Posts, Shingles.and Sawn Cedar. Has a full line or mesh and Cur- and Hypopbosphites. A splendid Dr. ,W. O. Fastwood, the oldest inn church gave a miscellaneous shower . "i meats titko,ter in the--town, a-nd cosOnPV a few ni hts ago to Mr`s. Ivan Anni- W��-G €>�e for prices. y-es-h�d hia-ati'on: and-t�grea�t n�7--_ prtre R for the County, died at his home here at the home of her father, Mr. Geo, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, round Tonic, strength restorer on Good Friday, at the age of eighty- White. Mr. and Mrs. Annis who were A• C. R E E SO R .'"* 0 Ham, Bologna, 'Meiners, etc. two years. The deceased, who was a recently married are very popular 1, _— — and body-builder that can_be native of'Toronto; has• practiced his with the voung people. A most, plea- Highest prices aid for found. E ual! nod for child- profession in Whitb since 1859, x sant evenin was ant in dsincin LOCUST HILL -. g P A y g g sP g, , Butcher's cattle period of 67 years. a was very suc- music, and games of various kinds. Ind. hone. house Markham 1504 ren, middle aged,and old people - cessful and highly esteemed. Prior -�•- = p g y Yard, Markham 72 Y, ' • e e 50c. per bottle at .. to corning to Whitby, he rearmed Miss GREEN RIVER _ Brown, of Port Perry, who survives l �s Rnss Barton spent ills holidays at Af SC e�iver u him. He is also survived by two sons TIME TABLE—Pickering Station O PICKERNG PHARMAV hishomeessie. and three drsughtere. These are Dr. T.R. Trains going East alae an[oUeas�- Mise Bessie Hooter has been spend- John H., of Peterboro, and Charles,of No. 8 Mail 8.08 A M. log the holidays in Toronto. _ First-class riga for hire Orillia, W astwood. Mrs. Gourl� 12 Local .2.60 P.M. ' Miss Robertson has been spending ' and Mrs. Stan urs. His funeral toot" 14 Local 6.04 P. M. Da Or III lit the holidays at her home in hitby, d ' Y 8 REAL ESTATE•••.. lace ev.Monday'and was conducted Trains going al alae .a follow. pp Mrs. G. Ferrier has been spending Ey Rev. W, Allen, of All Saint's No. 13 Local 8.27 A.M. Bus meets all trains the ask week with friends at Brant- ' - Church and Rev, Dr. Abraham, of St. p '• 11 Local , 2.80 P,M. ford. 'Seaming promptly attended to. • � Andrew's Church. "' 7 Mail 8.09 P. life ` Misses Allie and 011ie Fuller, of TO- *Sundav included. ,Agent for Canada Cart'iage Co. � lt�tl�N1tlC�it� �' ronto, spent the holiday at their home DUNBARTON here. ��• r_' We He Pea Miss Lydia Fuller, of Toronto, was f Pickering. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. the guest of her brother, W.A,Fuller, _ party and Village Dwellings,. Cowan, Rosebank, was the scene of a Sunday last. I' .dS 5 C SM!!t to � in first-class Companies. very pretty wedding on Thursday, Mra. Draper and Miss Margaret Bass'eft �A$/$�rW A(iM1lieMd I,�Mllb 1�'O PI'9?3Z111]� Notes March 20th,•when. their only daugh- Wilson spent the holidays at their ter, Alice Beatrice, became the wife of father's home here., Y If nqt insured with me,call and Mr. Alexander James Annan, son of Rev. J. Trickey will preach his fare- t ' compare rates. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Aunan, Dunbar- well sermon-Sunda evenin March — .jaw CIL! — Stenographers, Book-keepers p y g' _ ton. Under a canopy of bells,-fern 30th in the church hers. ' Cashiers, Office Assistants,' Coin- 8-roomed house to rent. and smilax, the ceremony was con- Miss Sarah Hutchings returned mercial and Shorthand Teachers ducted by the Rev. A. L. McFayden,• home on Monday, after spending the Wls�lptb ,fir are in great demand,if they gradu- in the presence of about two hundred past three months in.Cobalt. 1 ate from the yI • V. Richardson+ guests. The bride entered the draw- Mr. and Mrs. J. Benson Wilson, of ; ing room with her father, as the Wed- Green River, announce the engage- Carries a complete stock of Notary Public, Pickering.' ding March was played by Mr. Paul meet of their second dalighier, Helen Habn, celloist, and Mrs,Hillock, A,T: E., to Mr. Thomas A. Barefoot, of Columbia Talk C. M., pianist; during the signing of Antelope, Sask. Meg the register.. Mr. Hillock sang "A The members of the Green River r T0390j� o. ��,T. Perfect. Day." The bride looked church and community assembled at Instruments COA . charming in a gown of ivory satin the hall on Monday evening, March Many ftlrmer students -are now duchess, veiled with ninon; embroid• 24th, to bid farewell to their much and double disc retards, earning from $?00 to ;2000 a year. eyed with seed pearls and crystal and loved pastor, Rev, J. Trickey, upon — We deal in only the BEST KIND o earl fringe, and.& bandeau of earls — — ` Hard acid Threshing Coal, now in P g , P his leaving for, another field of labor. Practical Education. We use best and osprey in her hair, and wearing a Although we know that our loss will hand at yard at Ureenburn g evstems, employ best teachers and corsage bouquet of lily of the valley- be another's gain, we feel it bard to " COLUMHIA prod results. Enter station. Call and get The mother of the bride was owned ' p g part,withonewe all have learned to now. Catalogue free, prices. in righ black satin, trimmed with love and respect. About 8.80 p. m, the 'Instruments range in price W. J. Elliott, Principal M G I B tS O N royal blue and gold lace, bouquet of chair was taken by W. G. Barnes, from $17.50 hornless, A' p . 17 violets. The groom's mother also when a program was rendered con- to$500:. � Cor. Yon a and Alexander Ste. wore a handsome dress of black satin sistin of selections on the harp. — — ` g GREENBURN, ONT. R — ` and lace, bouquet of lily of the valley. mandolin, mouth organ and _ The room's gift to the bride 9das a piano. i, t I3a4e you lots of Water . g Solos he several fo I ladies: e o If you•modern C not heard i new gold watch bracelet, and to Messrs. had the pleasure of the presence of moaera Columt»a Talking Hahn and Hillock old .studs. The Misses Hoover and Nighssvander, of Instrument, eft and C. B. ItJCE. OF W0f w&tl bride'@ gift to Mrs. Hillock was .a gold Atba, who also favered us with,solos. g +< bar brooch, set with a endot and we will give volt is eared'to ftlrnidh you anything p A number of the gentlemen spoke. a demonstration. Having rented the Dunbarton shop pr p y y g pearls. The bappy couple left on the After the program two of the young -. and opened the same,I am prepay- in the line of water supply such as 6.10 train for OColumbus, Ohio, the ladies were called to the platform, one N BASSETT bd to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic roma, bride travelling in a dress of nailer reading an address and the other pre- R. ., PICKERING Nliws me in the above line. plumbing, etc. �� blue with cont to match and plumed senting Mr. Trickey with a purse Horsesboein a specialty. p g' bat. The present,; were numerous from his Green River friends. After JEWFLER AND OPTICIAN Call In and see me say time. They are also expert well drillere and costly, among them a handsome n few words from !14 r.Trickey,all par- tit piano (Nordbeimer) from the bride's took of a,hearty lunch. The gather- #-oar o r /08 WHITBY Fr. ►T. Z=NTa Far �+�L, and respectfully solicit your patron parents. On their return they will ing dispersed after singing "God he roar osr�ca F,y r DUMBARTON age for the ture. In44.Dbone 6621. reside at Hillcrest, Dunbarton, with you till we meet again." -� , 4 .� a„ ..-. _ . , ... , ._.;. .. ,: .e.. ...p.-...w ,r., y.'.'.,,.,,.s°- ' r+, 'x>I' ;�, .in :vim Wit+ `,i<..¢C'^' �''r+"f' 'f', „SzJ,F"rt'�.i'.• 'Mc�¢ r *,aA {,�F�rn �y,'..�3 f�;jr'.r,t.M -w�•y: �y ^ac.t�r y,.�.p w r g,,.• ty1,.n, �•• � �', r r4 '{=wr,! N�, ��• � S- sir �1} r, y • n. . a• r - - FIVE PEOPLE WERE RfLLED. • A 5 Per Cent. olut�©n �� And Forty to Slaty Persona Hurled .. NADVISITSMedicine,- In Ruins-at 11ledlcl Of This Compound tiYili - - A despatch from Medici HM, GM • of DISTEMPIEB _. - - �� er - Hundreds Killed In Omaha, Nebraska—Communl- in the history a Medicine Hat took EPIZOOTIC cation With the Stricken City Cut Off __ _ place on Wednesday afternoon, Q _ when the Malcolm Canneries blew atarrhal Fever and Indu1naa, nn �I See thrQu . C Ql n e o o e !t the nide - - up, burying in the ruins' a' large number of people, estimated any thethrown Qlaaa tai nB ezaat9hewmeo Disease.a Dilate. Do ao►' w pp Omaha,, March 2Q.-After a night proaohing, even when in Its -vers where from to sixty, Five are M C de sure or too area. ' to and : y depend on any yowdel is thla ea of Diseases. (ilea is >OQ ' of terror, in which women and chil- path, lsome. seemingly without the known to be dead. The firemen, brood mares in times of Di3temper. Booklet, 'Dl emaer. Causes, Cura ata dr-en, frantic with grief, walked the power to move, or nob knowing aesiated by a large number of Citi- prevention.'• tree, Drugs sta a l Diem ca esaoterloiestata, Coshm, tad. Streets cold and homeless, Omaha which way to go, The streets in sena, are now digging the ruins to _ r awoke to-day to a scene of almost the storm's path were filled with de- save any others that may be alive. 74 unbelievable devastation. Entering br.ta. A dozen or more were takers IN THE PATH OF THE CREAT SALE ' the city from the south-west, after `'Pork of.Rescue Begins. ° when the wreck first occurred, and The wiping Ralston entirely from,the lIthough dazed for a time by the were rushed to the hospital. . number of dead cannot be known heap, the tornado swept past the suddenness of the storm and the . county hoepital to 'the west in a damage done, the people living in for soma time, as the whole ruins - e worth-easterly direction, taking the stacked portions of the city will have to be removed before the Wires Down, Buildings Unroofed, and r1any Narrow, '. everything in its path. It travelled who were unhurt and those residing' last chance o{ finding more will bo +asst to the river, and lost itself in nearby hastened to the tank of res- gone, The disaster was caused by a ESCBpeg From Injury.- *be Iowa bluffs. Buildings were cuing the injured, With a motor leakage of gas, Among the injured - blown down or picked up by the .wagon preseed into service physi- are several firem-esu and a few on- lb n- terrific force of the wind, "'Trees i lookers. Many had narrow escapes, _ clans and nurses were hasti -r sum- were levelled, and smaller struc= monad Hospitals and other build- The building was a three-story A despatch from Toronto save, other on the second floor. R. S u tures were completely wrecked by tugs, turned into 1^elieii stations for brick structure. This city was in the throes on Pri- Dunlop, the janitor, was in thel M r - e wind, which swept a path for 't'he injured, and morgues for the The, dead t J. Brier, gas inspec- day of the fiemei3t equinoctial gale building at`the time but escaped. .itself through the most costly rani- dead Every undertake'r's estab- tor;-Wm. Stewart, painter and vol- that has visited this latituds in i.• dence section, as- well as the most lisllmeat in the city, and even in untecr fire-rlsn; John Rimmer, paid years. From the south-west and Houses Razed at London. i -low-lying parts'of the city, Some South Onlaha, Ras taxed to the fireina:.; Harm Green, boy onlook west a fifty-mile wind raged A .despatch from London says: of the fintat home,% those Intla. er; an unidentified man. throughout the daq. Numerou,a Several, thousands 'of dollars dam- • . ^ buildinRs in 00 of C!Cnv erected by Omaha's wealthiest; men, night wore on the devastation were dsmagcd. S::ac?ts were over- ls•Pe tirday a mass of ruins. Hun- wrought t by the storm became more gale that swept over London and 8h turned, and roofs were ]ifted of{'in dlteds of families saw their homA and more evident and the city cam- district.all day on Friday, razing A she c'•trtEkirt's orf the city, Trees swept ewer or damaged eo badly missioners, headed by Mayor Dahl- houses, stripping buildings of swept they were uninhabitalide, and •t•err up-rotted. Awnings were thatman, took personal charge of the x chimneys and causing o infinite { ripped from story-fronts. Windows the occupants were forced to bear relief work. rr r pp' amount of damage of a more or less the tormnt;Xl rain-that followed the Every policeman ar-d-€i-�-•man in • tt'er� smashed. Signe were ,,ne serious nature. 7 twister, - �^ th,;ir-' hangings. Teloph+:ne r Omaha, South Cmaha, and Cbunci ,. :r1• cmc light wires were broken in- _. After the tornado and the rain Bluffs, was used in am effort to pre ?r -=At Ingc•r4oll. came an even rester menace in the '' °' all Farts c{ rho city, and the e;ner- �. R cent looting of buildings and to aid. . : uenc rcFair gang? of these posits A�deapatch.from Insserr+vll sats sr fires that broke out in a score of i ' rescue the iniur:d and ' rv` laces. At least `_'S houses,were ,- ' ' euros.', es were Pp un o. ^pot rom surroun tnl* c :str;cts p I putting out of fSrFaa, BA-f. morn A 1� atmved by flames. Tb .add tti' the , I run all day. Tr.•. lak end even the bell of ounsiderah.'.c damage fr+gym' _rnq a call for the l�xal compa:oles of '., stat,., w.n;v 'e!i i� billows by the the 'high " wind that prevailed for _ horror of the night. the electricity State troops had been issued. The P' failed. wires went down, and troruerid•ius tusli ,et the wind.- On several hours on Friday. At times �°t' i Stats troops will aid the regulars the strc*Pfs it was with extrernw dif• the wirul attained cyclonic proper- t' only the reaidenee, but the street and the city officers in gusscling.Lhe ficulty that pedestrians cotild make tions, arrd, although details from r4hta were extinguished, Bearing wrecked buildings and in soa-ehing = the Dallying districts are very mea-. gaily the fitful glare foam hundreds th© ruins for the dead and aijuted• progress. - - gre owing to interruptions in the of lanterns to l ght. up the ceruse of The heaviest toll was enacted in - telcp'ltoae service it is nnderstoryd ra sorrow while the rescue partite the western part of Omaha and in 97 llflcr an Hour. t}iat several barns.have been blown.� ro viere at work. Those sections of the vicinity of 24th and LAkt-, and �. M� jil A des itch. from Hami tr,n- aa�•V p down and touch dama,{zH caused to:. the city whi& have reported the .from there north-east to 16tH and riam.ilton knows after its experi- other proporty. Thmnighout the ',heat:est loss of life are the die- Dinney. This is top reside:itigl pcir- vrice on Friday aamething of the I town considerable damage has ro-: _ surroumdang 3' tion, and lite dePtrurtton wrought, tartars.ut an equin4xival gale.•Trc'm sulted_ p ?ie. count hoe- pals and -the ohiAl i.nstitute,. the' was well nigh app :ling: W hole �vne eni al ckhurricane blewlate th Duin bh J :$ 'territory near Twenty-fourth and J blocks of bomes were picked t and ' g ` Tore OR hoot. 'Lake ,streets, and frorn there e'st. dai hed into a shapelecA mane. -this-city. carry-ing havoc and suffer- But fr.+m every point in the path of Street car, werr hurled from the LORI).KNOUTS- ing. rn its walre. ..It in difficult to A-despg h from Berlin says The itis Rrorm, reperts were receoved all tracb9 and demo.:shed, esmate the damage done, !o one terrific ale Which asged Diet this night of le filled, or burned is Private Secretary to the King, who - Y y gh people I :Ai moving-picture show. at 2'4ih I -suffered to ariy alarmingextent, vicinit on Friday caused consider- the ruins of their hohxes. i til soon retire,_ - and I. �e waS do Ten�t©sd B but the number .o{ those affected able damage in. the city. High Shortly before six o'clock last and eight injured have thus fax been will be in the hundreds. A comet- winds tore the roof off St. Jerome s" c evening the storm signs were first (removed from the ruins.- About To Ease Tight Chest vative estimate is 6100,wo: In the t'ollege and oxhsr buildings, end - d r noted. It appes,red south:-west of fifty persons were in the tbeatro-at morning it rained, and jtrst-before the boiler of I�imila ni Com Omaha, C10nWn9 toward the city with the time of the iiisaeter .and it is ,A noon a very warm breeze sprang pany suffered iii a similar manlier, the speed of a_n express tram. The .�]nd Cure a Cold feared Shat most of them are busied up. In an hour this waa followed Windows o{ some of the buk-noss t roar of the whirling, twisting wind. in the debris-_ by a perfect hurrican©, The vaso- blocks along King Street and o{ . could be-heard- long -before ' the :fit 1.3o am Omaha"pnmentea a Rub On �eryiliIle .ci -of •the.tr;nd scald no have. oils a number of residences were :.storm struck, ate--people in the s„rry epee a as a resulto as =— ' been less thank miles an hour. b1*wn-in, and-had to be boaided-up. uouthern portion of the city assert- t;tght's -terrific storm, -From the No Remedy'halt So Eacient. Damage 1Fi11 Be Ileays. - -ed they could hear the angry rum- Fuld Club, which is in the we�tesZ Damage at Guelph. ble when it struck the. i"1 4e of part of the city, to the Carter l:.•►k'e •'i didh't have to suffer long with a A despatch from Owen . Sound $lalaton. The vanguard • of the Club, situated at,the north-east cave- e•,re, whe*sy chest. I.-bad,a m:rttty bs1• • .1, despatiah from Guelph says 3a�s: Wind, which at timFe aL- storm was a huge fan-shaped cloud, .tremity, is ono maFs of•debris frurn�•-;Id-it held me like a v:ao, but I kneA Thausands of dollars' worth of dam- tamed a velocity of over 90 miles an dark and lowering: which gradually -two to six blocks wide. Foderal4+.b::t to do.... I took halt a tensp+Mn• ,age wag done hero on Friday by the hour, stripped the roofs from many. narrowed. into a funnel-shaped sr}die�. from Fort Omaha aesietRcl !ru!-ot verviltne W hot.stater and rubbed ! worst tornado to - the hiarto-ry of buildings, smsahed plate-glass win cloiA that dipneu earthward, and tli,, police in keeping looters and Ing the eve,evening.it you would Iii hardly Guelph. The rain came down in dew's, upset chimneys, and created wherever.it :truck it_Jeft. a wake of morbid curiosity-seekers . at- bar,. (credit_the. way `erviline loosel UP that torrents all the forenoon, aocom- havoc generaly here on Friday, death• injuries and wrecked homes. The presence of the soldiers gives 'tight ahesi, enabled me to breathe likee-a -hied by.a mild wind;. but about causing damage to the extent of .yam Almost all:ever the city people the city the appearance of being un- tree man, save'me comfort is a- few noon the wind-inereased in.velocity several thousand dollars, Though. • _ stood and watched -the storm ap- der martial law. hours." -to an alarming extent, and,eontin- brickq and hese tarps -o{ wood _ Y p -- a well ,v the experience of 3,-P. Durand, ; Thes l tied all the a.ter--noon. The rain �Qfe�Qirig cons ratty-litoovn do the -- knows resident of IIur nn'a l'or= st j abSUut_1 O'clock. Reports streets no one was injured AFTER THE CUTWORM. ners. In tbousandi of bnmPa New#lima p�' r in used every day. It a little child has from all parts of the city and out. - t A. JO1iy - Government Secures Sei•�ices of E. a sick stomach• just a few drops will in the country tell o! damage to Flremau hiller[. H. Strickland for Alberta.. s'imoe• If there is any bowel disorder or property. . Telephone and telegraph A despatch from-Sturgck�n Palle diarrhoea. only a small dose is requ!rgd, wires ar.e-down l� the country, bad says: One fireman was Instantly Good Day A despatch from Ottawa says: Inwardly or outwardly, wherever there to ly crippling she sort'ice. Many tele' killed and two others mortally, hurt. •_ �� Follows pain or inflammation, `Ierviline will al• The Government has secured the hones is the city are, out of com ways relieve quickest and- cure sureit: of. • ithen.the. tower of the fire hall here services of E. H. 'Strickland, an mission A CiCOd Breakfast English .entotmorogist, to' conduct 8°y remedy known. Family size, roc.: blew down just as the brigade were K small bottle 25c., at all storekeepers and 1^acing to respond to an alarm,, . an investigation into an outbreak druamista, or The. Catarrhozone Co;,.Buf- Chatham School Wrecked. when the storm was at its height on of cutworm in Souther ar Alberta. A talo, N. Y, Try a dish of new variety of this pest destroyed 4 A clespateh-'from;Chatham says: . iir4W-afternoon.. ad 'dead and. from 30,000 to`40,000 acres of grain SHE E�k`F NAPOLEON. A 'ernes windstorm passed over injured ' were: Dead, Fireman R, in Southern Alberta last year; be- this district on•Friday and- thou- King, aged 16; fatally injured, PO ` • sides dein serious dame a to gar- sands*of di�llars' worth of damage Fireman Hertu',' Fireman. �Sylves g , g $rs. ainry Daly, :sped slit Dead at has been done. The Central School_ ter. The horses drawing the reel Iden and root crops. Mr. Strickland Emmett, Michigan. p _ iles enters the tsercire of tho- 'Depart- in Chatham was badly wrecked. A were also killed., .The fire de art- Toastment of Agriculture as a permanent A despatch 'from Sarnia says: huge chimney was blown down, duringnt. ad been•kept extremely busyofficial and ' will go West tient Sirs. Diary Daly, aged one hundred .crashing .oaer_the-roof, of a ed�ler during the gale, answering no fewer t0-morrow morning, month. He is•a.man of-much dis- and-eleven-, St. Clair County's old- tower. The top of the tower was' than sixte-en calls, but the fires _ tinction in his line and: lamely rt- est resident, diem-at the home of her blown off and landed on the-street.- Themselves were :not very serious: fused an offer_ of the position of son, one mile west of Emmett, near The ohimney crashed through the The town was hard.hit by the Storm, These sweet. thin bits building and comp y Government Entomolo�gtst in Cey- Port Huron, on the anniversary of ictal , demolished to being blotrri off and screral made from Iri3tari Corn ion• _ her birth, on Tuesday evening. a room on the third floor and an- small buildings blown down. r are coked, toasted and AF Death followed -an illness of three - Ire- sealed in light packages Tii�G SHOWED GREAT EmIF.F. weeks. Mrs.. Daly was born a Ire- !' without the touch of hu- land. When but a child she met „ - 3leetl-ng Between Him and Dowager Napoleon Bonaparte when he. was IONnd. in his Supremacy. hJntiI the endmea ha 10MIN - t asPt,� E N U E F Queen Olga. „le of Waterloo,� Qu g �lte recalled ,.he Bat .-The reach ou fresh • Y y A despatch from Salonika. says: and often narrated with interest and crisp—ready to eat King Constantine arrived here on thrilling incidents of the engage- Sunda and waa Acclaimed by the meat. After the Battle of Waterloo from the package by add- y populaoo. The foreign` warships and chile stili a' young'. girl he An increase of About Thirty-Three-Million ,Dollars, ing cream or milk and a I ;.,; e.-� to Canada. y . This. Year. fired'a salute of 21 guns. The Ring . sprinkling of sugar,if de- showed 'great grief, and the meet- sired, ing between . him and Dowager ' ELIO'C AS AJB:iSSADOR. Queen. Olga*in the death chamber - ' Toast ies are a ell cod wags monk, affectia both bursfin A despatch from Ottawa say$i 000,000, seating a snrptns .of some ' y g g, g president .'Wilson ChooBea. Har- tsisteen millions over a1T espendi- dish-- into team, The' body of tho late he' revenue-of the'Dominion, for titres on both consolidated fund and. x King �teorge laid in erste on bion- hard s President )bmeritul�. from yi'aslzin�t,on the - fiscal year will be class c 1tai accounts, Last year the to-' Vie. }lourishlnt. day, and' the residents of t3aloaika A' despatch �f r were allowed to pass before the cat's: Chasi. «• E+iot, President to $17,�,�, according to the fig to expenditure was $13t',046,78t, or 3afisfyint • - oof6n, emeritus of Harvard University, ures to date of the Finance Depcit some twenty-three millions . less° 110 lltiO4s - has been decided-upas by President Mont. This represents an increase than the[Ioyernment has spent this r' A six thotieand egg incubator just Wilson for Ambassador to Great of a,pproximartely thirty4hree mil-. .year. . On oonrolida.ted hind ac- Britain. Close friends of the Prep& lions over the revenue of the pre- count this year tree•tot ends-" 4 by Pure Fond Paclsortaa of opened i.n.Morrisburg marks a for- ed ceding fiscal yeas. The total ex- turn will be about $11,00-0000._ ward movement in the development dent on Tlfuredny night telegraph g canadia Postnm cereal co., Ltd• o{ the egg and poultry bu$lnass in Mr. Eliot oongratulating him and pendit::re for the year is estimated on capital and special aocounta Indoor, Ontario. urging him to accept• at b'etneen $163,000,000 amd $1fi4� about $43,000,000. ' _ Easters Ontario. '1+• ''+'... .. � ,.... ...d : ,.. _ .Ji'.x.43 ,t.✓...i' - .S.q v._..� '1. +.. `•�' i+'n.� ..1..'' se� � - 'SA' e."..q. •,�• .�- ,,. 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When things were going t Strength Unnecessarily. : ”Ilei NCIP nnnn+n XIDNIev_ badly with his' Education bill, he •_Cant Cure Bronchitis F.. -P 111S a b}ahop;'-w _btatiatiew prnvw .thAt Women .Etre. CURED HER KIDNEY am afraid your bill is dead." "Yea, ---- -----' longer'tlsan men. Prom this paint ` -- it may be, my lord," was Mr. Bir- But the Healing Fumes of Catarrh. arises an extremely interesting DISEASE. - - , ,� ozone, ms t CausedRuan(n� )lift I believe its the physiological �f1� �d� • -,-�---' veil s answer, one, Which are Breathed to the P Y gica,l question-how is it to � I _ resurrection of the dead." At' the Furthest Recesses of the Bronoh. be accounted for that the sex which -TsOre% Would Tear Hl�if Tifii �. time when the Crown jewels had always has been considered hysi- Th Bled Like Open Woun ! ' New Brunsw,ick 'Wom8:1l.Tells How been stolen from Dublin Castle, the fat Tubes, Bring Quick ReUe.f and cally frailer than men should in the a 1 She Was Retll►om III Health !CuticumSoap and OintmerltCurt visit of King Edward to Ireland Sure Cure. majority of instances outlive-men 4 by -the Twin •Remedies Dodd'A - ---�-- -+ was nearly due, and it las part of Every -sufferer from oon¢hs, colder If we are to believe the latest 63 Stewart St.;,Toronto, Oatavlo..•4 _ •: - Kidney Pills and Dodd's Dye. _ -_ bronchitis and all throat and chtst ail- authorities on the subject, we 'find "When mi baby was nice a»sths old jui n . - pepsia Tablets. menta needs a soothing, healing medicine • ' I 'i IIS !which gone direct to the breathing organs cious of women rhas a tot life and resist disease much o legs wisieb usedto cammel f pimpto Negua_e, Allain P. O., N. B., in the cheat and lungs, attacks the uo more readily than the average'man. � to a Itead, thea beak asdl " Mar. 24 (Special).-Mrs. Joseph G. "*''.; bre 11t the source, disperses the. germs of a' cytuteruaainssoe•e. Z. P disease,and cones the ailment thorough- She i9'in many respects the superior TAT ' Savoy, a well-known resident of this were bright red spowt` Iy. And this medicine le "Catarrhozone." of the two: which Itched sled b�edi place;' whose ill-health has been a - ��-'- so badly that be would matter of much concern to her The germ-killing baleamio vapor mixes As rule, she does not expend friends, is-telling of the -cure she fila "'' with the breath, descends through the her vital strength unnecessarily, tear himself tm be r . throat, down the bronchial tribes,'and fin- 'while the majority of men either in 7 wean found for all her troubles in Dodds ally reaches the deepest air cella is the i all like o P•a wona", Kidney Pills and Docid's Dyiipepsi8 ,lunge. All parte are soothed with rich, work, in play, or in pleasure, are They were ea bis two Tablets. 'e a_. Wore, medicinal easeaces, whereas with a -literally prodigal of their store. }ad arms so bad that Z „ „ A writer has turned out some in- did not like to take bit: _. i .. My health is fine .now, -Mrs.. syrup the affected parts. could net be e, Btructive comparative figures out. He could not Savoy says, in an interview. The reached, and harm would result through 1� g es •with 1 ,• sins are one from m aide and benumbing the stomach with drugs. -- regard to the liability of men and or rest anywhere• I tried , ` B Y ieveral things at home and lets of dmelsMO, 3, ick, and when I go-to bed I can "tM>F . "1 have been a chronic sufferer from women to disease and death, He things people used to advfae ns, but tN t�. catarrh in the nose and throat tar over"Says- from-3- to 35 years of age the did not get a bit better, sleep. Before ' 1 started using 1 B . r eight years. I think 1 hew spent four death rate between the sexes re- "I bathed each piase in warm water and Dodd's Kidney Pills and Dodd a hundred dollars trying to set rellet•. I mains about even, but afterwards Cuticprs Soap and then I put some of the Dyspepsia Tablets I could not eat have spent but six dollars on Catarrh- Cutictira ointment an and beuad theme ''anything heavy, such as meat but " the scale turns in favor of women. UV y $ , + �.;'- t• y', ozone, and haw bran oomptetely cured, tn's0ft rage and he slept better that nigiss, ' now I cart eat practically what I At 44 a woman has seventy-eight tom, he bad for three weeks, and he P Y 1 and, In taut, have been well for coin• nce to one against dying, while - ens wl no 1 effects.." Y $+ did not scratch himself once that night, e Mrs, savoy was in a'generally ,..' 1 have been able to find that would not man has -only forty-nine C aces O did c t or Y y., t sad masa,. ;�s 'run-down condition, and her cure only sive temporary relief byt will always one. At 60 the odds are nearly Ing, when we noticed the more. were get• fir, came about by using the natural _ ours permanently. . Yours sincerely, twice as large in favor of woman, -'fig drier and healing, so I boughs a ' , f signed) WILLIAX RAGAN, Brockville,-,•end at 80 the �a of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuts. � remedies. Dodd's Sidney Pills Oat ^ y are five times as curs Ointment,and after a week and a few cured and invigorated her kidneys, ivat; _ days there was not a blemish on`last'; Rt. Hon. Augustine Barrell. For abeolnte. permanent afire, use Ca y (Signed) b1n. F West, Feb. 29, 1912. _thus purifying her blood and im- Prof. Sargent of Harvard S&Ys :r�: proving the circulation, " tarrhosone. Two months' •outfit costs their figures are changing to resem- Cuticurs soap and Cuticurs ointment Aro Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets insured Mr. Birrell's duty, 'as Irish Becre- a1.ao: smaller arae, 600., at all etorekeep• ble more the men: More height, sold by druggists sad dealers everywbene,'1prope r-digestion el her Ned, 41iliq tF1 PV 60 Walk backwai ds as the King ? y+ ere and druggists, or The Catarrhosone -Fora liberal free nm le.of each, if ompany, o. yes >ngat00. er book,send post card to.Fetter Drug.�Ghalp. urnishing the body with the nu- advanced, and to carry the big called&. ep _ �, Corp.,Dept.39D,Boston. V.S.A. I 'trition it required_ Women with i sword of state. Walking back- • - - YOUR B_1$I'5 $i�l\ healthy kidneys and sound diges--' wards is not one of Mr. Birrell's PRODUCES CANCER IN RATS. � FARMS FOR $ALL tion can afford to laugh at the?accomplishments, and he looker] --- Ill the-most delicate fabric in the N. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne street, Cninor ills of life. iforward to the occasion with peculi- Prof. >:ibiger Develops Parasite world„ You may cause it perman= Toronto. d: ar emotion. When, therefore, the From Cockroach Eggs. ens harm by using poisonous min- !♦ ooD aTocx l�aRx of 5011 acRlss \ - The Thin to Dom. - error-stricken officials announced -- G wfthh-Three H*usea. large aaau Warn-. Thing Pro*. Johannes Fibi er, direz r eral ointments-for the little rashes Vaat be sold aaack Price is .err tow fir y ,. the disappearance of the regalia, R What shall I say if Mr. Blink Mr Barrell replied, "Good 'heay.I of the Pathological Institute of and eruptions that every baby auf-1 ton asks me to marry him I" asked lens; I hope they remembered the Copenhagen, has communicated (fere from occasiona,I'y.. Don't take' Is EManittoba. DESIRABLE and Saskatchewan the young woman. some results of cancer research to any chances. Use Zam-Buk, the that can be boughs Worth the money for „ I sword. auiek e*I*. . ; Dont bother about studying� q, a the Klinische Vi'ochenschrift, baby's best balm. • •- HAVE oxo arxDa' u .tehat you will say, replied Miss Prof. Fibiger found that tumor-I Zam-Buk is made from fine her- FSA OVER ED con "THE KNOW H.O* I farms, In diQer•at sections of Ontario Cayenne. Rehearse an effort to ous affections in the stomach and bal extracts, and is free from any I en my list. It you want a farm 00110112+ -• look surprised." oesophagus of rate were associated harmful poisonous coloring matter, we - To Feed Children and Get Good f with a articular species of worm, w DAWSON Toronto. ..- _ :__ .. >.._. Results. Lwhich develolie from the egg to the nature hhabr oloredaitdg the Itris -- 4;f _ persons lama stage r IFTY ACRES IN BRANT COT rTY- w There are more nervot:a ge in the bodies of cock- I nature's own healer: !' Fromm bonse. number of outbuild- made so by undigested food lying roaches. He fed healthy cock- I Just put a - little Zam-Buk on 1 Kcrtbweef The axw'�ierf"lieallFataLegEi in the stomach than the average roaches with the eggs of these baby's skin, and see how soon ahanae. Lnndon, Ont. y 10' Warton Bridge, e, a. tray 50, '0s. individual would suppose, Worms, and then healthy rate with i ' I have handled' 1[�NAHDR LI�t3xE�2 ppo it la absorbed, showing con- tRlt I?r SASKATC$EWAN-EQrIP• . darts the -past year, It to always the If food remains undigested'in the the infected cockroaches, with the I elusively that the pores of the skin F ped in crop must %ell; terms easy. first Liniment asked for here, and unquee• stomach, it begins to ferment, set� result that the rodents developed ! Prmp Lgve, Hawardea Seek tioasbly the beet railer of all the differ. I are greedy for 1t. 1, sat kinds of Liniment I handle, up gas and a large portion 13_thus tumors. of an unmistakably cancer. Use nothing but Zam-Buk for- STAMPS AND COIR'+ NEIL FERGUSON. converted into poison lou.a type. Thus he asserts he has baby's akin troiibles and wash with I TAMP COLLkCM8A--HUfA1JRLD DIP6 That's why imperfectly digested.demonstrated for the first time that i'� ferent Foreign stamps. Catalosus, _ i am- Soap. - --a— Coati ttsrks ata s q food may, and often does, cause it cancer can be nr«inCP�t. �_ rte 1 an atore8 sell 'Cempa onto seven a► ritation of the nerves and stupor in rate and mice by the uperation 's E3 Company. Toronto 111111 _ g . . - ,- -- - _ - -• Oc. box, or post free from Zam- -:,�� of the mind-brain and nerves are of theme para-sites. BA Co,, Toronto; for price," Re- MISCILLANiOUS. really poisoned. l The German medical world ie fuse harmful substitutes and ami- l; FES FOR SALE-ONE HUNDRED first'cl&ss colonies of l3een partly Greater Capacity. for come time daughter a distressedafeela I theyimportancereserved nof thisits �ndinacovers as t� tationa. J tall, info EightframeLang troA Hives. h What do ou mean by getting I y `tDelivery y ` ing in the atomach, after eating,, peat experience with .the claims of Brantford. Ontario, Canada. 'drunk when send you out with a Due. l' prospective customer 7" asked the which set me thinking that her diet cancer investigators hating ren- A.NCFR• TUMORS. LQYPS l�lr0, I P In but a few abort weeks she'll.say:' C internal and eternal cared wild ]merchant. was not right, writes an anxious dared it very sceptical. darling, grab thy m - •• -out nolo br oar borne treatment. 7rrIG �. ''You told me to take the man's and intelligent mother, .. My li ace ca before too late. Dr Rellman Medical measure," explained the She had been fond of cereals, And beat those rugs for:me. I pray, rn TAmited, loll1,rw.nA lint p profligate ' :lot �s Other Tien. Housecleaning's taking place." ALL K'1'ONta, K1UnrY AND fiLAa but had never tried Grape-Nuts, ewes. "This man had a greater ca- Cir der Stones. Kidney trouble. Gravel. From reading the account of this It ie a great misfortune to any- Lumbago sad kindred ailments po.itisels, • 'pacity than I had." To CURE A COLO. IN ONE-DAY --- ;, predigested food, it seemed reason. one to conceive and cherish the id s$ Tate LAZATIVE HROS10 putatae Tablets, eured with the new Merman Remedy. ! "Sanol " price 11,50, Another new 'remed• Minard's Liniment Cures carset In oe.ra able to try Grape-Nuts for her that he is not as other- men axe= Dr a gists refund money it it calls to ogre for Dtabotee•Mellatne, and sure enra, 1'e - -� �- case, that he is of finer clay and of su- ORovs's aigaatun la ca each box; "Sa•aol's Antl•Dlabetea." Price $200 rrom ,, drargists or direct. The Panel Vim afso. Why-does not a successful man al- The results were really wonder- perior order of nature, and re- - turing Cumpany of Canada. Limited, : • -_rways. give his friend's tho same ful. The little brain• that seemed;quires eertain dispensations of life The average man takes five and a wino P•¢. an. ^l brand of advice that he uses in his at times unable to do its work,took 'and a particular ordering of events J-half pounds of food and drink each CHENILLE CURTA/Na9 - - 'own business Z' on new life and vigor: Every morn- in relation to himself to enable him i day, which'ambunts •to nearly one ~ ing, now, before going to, school, to endure this mortal pilgrimage at ton of solid and liquid Nourishment and A1linde of asuae baariop,eLe ...PILES CURED IN t TO 14 DAYS P y, h�CC [IiRT�lip9 DYED ANO CL[ailg• she cats the errs little morsels and all. It is a misfortune, first, be antivall LIN IE NI" ' 7oar dra¢ will refund money It PAzo is now completely and entirely well, cause it,is difficult to provide a suffi- ---� Write t,,41.1 about yours cold afedauaL OIIJTMEYis IIA to cors any case of hob- she. seems to have a nem ]ease On dent number Of persons Of this con- •"-"�� * gd?ta++AMERICAN DYUNoto,so:Y37,Meett.w r. Blind. Bleedingor Rrotru+ling Pllu io s, 1 rY Moi'ine E e Reined When y r Q ,to 14 days. coo• life-no more distress in the oto tietlon to ensure the desired COm- ?q SlaarttnR-Feels b'f -Acte QvacklJ. °1 mach nor headache, but sound and fort of his life and, secondly, be �/ ,! Try It Nr rod'w"I,,t,'ateq E a"d Maypole Soap _ + ' Y, / O N Granulated Ayeltde. lllnntratrd Rook !P •`Pop, what is then difference -be- well everyway." '_Name given by cause, if a large proportion, or. I+, ese4 iacYa,te. Hs'nise 13 colaTNeg CLEAN {/ pounded t, onrUrallrta-not a'•Patent -< v' " tureen an artist'and an artisan t" Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, even ail with whom- he comes in ✓.®S Mellclne•bWusedInsuccee■fuiPhJu-I NOME, DYQ �z, t, , clane'Prutice For many yeses. Vow Gives rich, even An artisan, my eon, can usual, Ont. Read "The Road to Well- contact, were so persuaded, it INe e d dedicated t. the Pumas and Goad by „ Y +} 1+rn tetaat:bo-Gacperbottle. Murine Calais, free from `make at least $3'a xday. rills, in pkgs. ., would 6o isnla•te him in an atmos= (iet.e i:,-a�,l�e_an nGeptac rt,naG a�,o0. atrc,ke.ndabaolut There's a Reason. phere of selfishness that his better Murine ere Remedy Co,. Chicago ely fast Doe,not t#inard's Liniment Cures Dlst9moer. Ever read the above letter? A new one nature would be absolutely stifled sta,nhandsorkettles /1 , appears from time to time. They are and dwarfed, and in' time killed-if Manv a meek and lowly man has 24 Coigrs,will �t vc Learns b Itnocks. J Vmuinc, true, and full of human interest. ruled the roost-as a bob any shade. Colon y m that immortal part of us which is y• •A man never quite realizes 4iow our better nature can die. 10c, black 15c,at, much furniture he oaEns -until 'he' Though'married to a cooking �,_ Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. your dealers or post-paid with ;tries..to walk rapidly through his school graduate, many a man would booklet 'How to 'rooms in the dark. rather fight than eat. Aman may have great conver- pyo"from ito7 sational abilities, says one who is " " - Mlnar¢'f, Liniment Cures Colds,, Eta . married, and still have few conver- F. L. BENEDICT,& CO. Montreal Do you really 1`ove mel" she The tam16, remedy for coughs dna Cotda, wrote. "Referring to my last-let sational o rtunities. "tibtlob Costa so little and does so machp; PPo '�` ter," he prompt] replied, tcu Lawless'River Population. ' " Y p Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast will find that I love cou, dev,,,:-11V The river population of Canton Proof. ging, at the side helps to maintain n Via Chicago and North Western Railway. balance. St,-erin is done by one on page one, mall; on page three, .Clilna, and t'iClnity is coinpi ted�at "1 'tell youi Pat, 4t'-s-th-e ould� On sale daily, March 15th to April 15th to '. and- passionately un pages four and 590,00O. Rapid breeding and. con frinds that are the beat and,I can elusive, from all pointe in Canada to Los big oar, which works in a. grooxe at Angeles, San Francisco. Portland, Solt the stern. `five," Rant recruiting from the pirates of prove it." Lake• City, Seattle, .Victoria, Vancouver, the Kest-Ricer further up keep "How will ye do that, hike?" Nelson, Roseland, and many other poivts. ., Through tourist sleepers and tree recline (hen a man pace with.the high•death-rate.-They Where-I ask ye as man to man ing chair cars from -Chicago. Variable gets engaged"to: a ,. have no schooling, 'no ,religio.n, no ,-where will ye find a -new' frind routes. Libernl stop overs. For full in. girl all the other fair .maids of_his formation an to rates, routes and liters. 1 morals, no hope. Until three:years that has stood by.ye as long a's the tarp, write or call on B. H. Bennett, [len_ acquaintance begin to- talk about ago not.even Christian missionaries ould ones?" eral•Agent,•46•.Yonge Street, Toronto. his poor taste.. noticed, them and their,efforts to.. a �y �;�±r Cp da•y,1"'kiLj adequate support from Re$iil.v.rit� _Junks at Chinest' Port: CONSULTING ENG9N EA the hom£la•nd, aro like throwing of the bowels is an absolute neces- The'junks hold to- the'middle of t (� s' a bird-shot ag:linst_Gibraltas, These- - snty for good Health. Unless the the:stream aq they sail lazily up ' INDORSES GIN:PILLS , river rats are of necessity piratical waste matter from the food whick and down. Some are ver old,' be= I and' la�cdesa, A body floating un- - :collects there is got rid of at Myst - Y zq Bioadwa);NewYork. noticed and un-cared for down the once i_day,it"decays and poisons the ins at once the cradle and the bier "I bonght.some of your G1,N PILLS vas ' whole body,causing'biliousness, of their navigators. The sampans at Victot7a B.C.last September.•Yout 1 st"re�.m-some biright 'nio'rning tells' gesdon and 'sick headaches: Salts drape tfic'mselves-'along 'eit•hei• bank remedy I find, at 6o ears of age, to efi the tale of a fight or treachery the- and-other harsh mineral: purgatives night before or • rho a_days. ago. Irritate the delicate lining of the of the river for mites, both below give ppeerfect relief from the Kidney and e P y B and above Carrbon. -At.-congested- ladder Pronbles incident to one of viy s bowels Dr. Morse's Indian Root ants the block to �thcr solidi age. I urgent] recommend GIN PILLS _,,- Pills-entirely_v_eBet ale--rFg,elata poi Y ge Y" to friends as ing the oue thing that A Man to A-v�►ill.- = '�e' the bowels effectively without weak• sometimsia twenty and thirty does me good." F. G. WOODFORD. p The man who can laugh at a fun- enlo .sickening orgriping. Use abreast. The are low, un q•+,ted• 5� aboz; 6.for P-5o...Dfoney back: '23 1NEy p. :. ` _•_ ny 6tory•after hearinggt.t'he third aDr. Morse's is from ten to fifteen- fe6t'long anal if GINPILLS fail. Samvlefrecif u p . time should not be trusted. He is . abdtit five feet wide, hating a good write National Drng and Chemical Co. a ]LD: 7. ISS L 113-'13. aiypocrite. - Indian a n _R O O t Pills cargo caps city. A bamboo outrig- of Canada,Litnited,Toronto. 131 7 r 1' s ..,.. . -;:. .. ... . . .. .•• . .:.. ... .�,� .�. �>.. ,�. .w .rte= s;. .;she' �.: , '>:.....:. .- :-.-,..ria-,u -.;J,.u• k S _ A -an,a+� ..»'�.=•=-r.'.,r'r..' .,.-- ..csz.::'`" --r.. ..i. ,+r^*,.... a 'a•er.acv,^uIva'•-- xt -r w _ FOR B�LI�-Flesd Oat•and .! - Still Leadiu in 1howes but nn r now- 1 f ard8-than Zhey.exist. - �Nhen -t-- �` V 7abUMbedg"w7 rrij.y worniasatitsomoe, assassin of King George was cap- 10 RENT-Brougham Hotel. easyGood •ar rw—int;.pas �• teems. Poaaaaatoa Lay las.19:8. 1pp s>. •t • ., tured, he pleaded with his captors owBohem :. "� to take him to a place of safety _ : !'�WELL WANTED-To do general FISf"1 /4ND _O1/S�EF"8 01m par year ; 01.00 it paid is adt••oa�. where the maddened crowd would Vf hones work. EL.Whitby tby HOUoe es once, rA t.8ubwiAtWna nth Unos d stat«,•1.50 not hurt him. In fact they appear AOnpgls w A•BANDBL,Whitby Home,W 9s' - -_! e-- to poseees -nO�eetrable traitof -- - - -DAY-- _9V FARM TO RENT-100 acres, lot 11, - I,• �j a FIS EUE-RY - - --__ JOHN MURKAR,-Proprietor, chaiaoter, and they are nue of the l• Brok uFront, Pickering, Fall P110 is _ y dove Possession April ire,Apvly Lo A13 - White Fish, Salmon, Halibut and Oysters great- ctirses Of modern clvlliZa- w,BICHARDBON.Ifo:804. vehiv. 9e-tf NOTES AND COMMENTS tion. They profess 141 have a EED PEAS FOR SALE-A quan- ,�. tit..µ••_. - .. t I _ desire to reform society, but if S tit. SWT. Beauty Peas. Apply to PRINCE -DENRv P4 'OES i Winston Churchill, who is at JOH21 BOOTT.Claremont Ind.phone 31,94tf t. they'ever oucceed-in gaining their the 'head .of the British navy, ends, nothing but chaos would WANTED-Two Team'eters $35.00 Good":sound white potatoes, free fro f T�t a ba rot. - SQlendid „ :o per month and board, mill and Battu cookers Rud good keepers, y y q 'manages to keep in the lime-light exist. wor in summer. Ding campp in winter. Ap ly. tr F, T. BBIGNALL. Dryden, New _ t° _ :continually. He always manages —__ On n, Yew - "NUMBER' ONE" CANNED VEGETABLES— '4, to do or say something to make - OL'SES TO LET-Omand aft house, _ Peas and Tomatoes people talk about him. No one BLESSING - with i to-ll sores of lana ereaof to 1 The best Brands in Curs, doubts 1115 great ability,but malty THE frame house with stable and4 to 6 scree of land atca^bed.both houses in good repair. Apply to - 'doubt the wisdom O,f molly Of his J08EPH L%PP&sin, Cedar Grove Ib23-0 • Bananas, -Spanish Ouione, dent phone 1215 Mark, • Oranges, Figs, Cooking Fids, actions. He knows a {Tread deal OF. MOTHERHOOD CCGkill� Onions, Dried Peaches, Fresh Prunes; C�OWSFORSALE-I due for rale - _ -abont British politica and-about Ma two Yorkshire sows, one dna to farrow Hatch 9'3rd,and the other dna on April 7th,Ap- ..- New Dates-in bulk or package. _ _-----_ i . the British navy, but evidently he ],,;� ply on premiaea lot 24, can. 4. Pickering, or knows little about Canada and Healthy MQthCla �d c++++' write J,W,TOJLE.94hitaYareP.O. 9y.8 _ "Buy all Your Groceries.at-the Grocer's" .the Canadians. His recent letter ' dren Make Happy Homes L�OR SALE-The undersigned has for sale a serviceably sound horse,9 Y. A CH ' A R p S O t0 Premier Burden III which be old;about, tone of good oat straw;about 4 advises Canadians to refrain from Motherhood is women's highest sphere 8 tons of timothy hay,ands quantity Ot, A. is In life. .It is the fruition of her dearest o,91,Rafted,H•E.POYNTEit Whitevale,94-U attefllptiinA to build warships, And hopes greatest desires; yet thou- ARM TO LET-150 acres Town- stick to farming, verges on the ids of noble women through some de- F ship of Boarboro,ll miles from Toronw, r. New _ ementhavebeeadeniedthisblessing• comfortabletarm house. 9 baraa,9 orchards, �i ludicrous. Evidently he imagines rang splendid apcing tree mi.zed roll, Hill.Addrea or that Canadians are weaklings and In many homes Once childless there are apply ro iiENiLY WEBTNEY, west Hill,Pitt! now ellildren because of_the fact that On%- khat great tindertakinRs are be* Lydia Pinkham'eVegetableComponnd r GEED GRAIN FOR SALT-Black 'send their resell, He is.not aware makeswomeil normal,healthyandstaong. ►7 Anthony Oata gzown from- selected SSW, r Also buck- - _ hat we have more miles of rail- This is evidenced by the hollowing letters white on free i om led o tit°: Price[ ren way r 'capita than any other .which ace genuine and truthful: ,enable, A ly to LUTBEB 1tIDDLE4-25 " ,�P� es London, Ont._,,I wish to thank you °!phone a2t#h�ronghatn, 94 O .. Founfry in the world, and that for the benefit I received by taking your �j�OR SALE-Clyde mare, 8 years the engineering feats'that have famous medicine 1' old, sound. with 9 top crosses. weight -- �' about loo0 obs. Timothy aced No. 1 Govern- .been Recoulplisbed in building our �` Lydia E. Pinkham s mens standard,till-93 per bua:lel. Cotton bags -railways s h'zve never -bran. sur- Vegetable Com- dae,extra. F,H. W ESTNEY. lot il, non. 3, y pound. Before my Pickering.Whitby P.O. H.M.D, k&tf ' ,passed. Canada is not a small -•. baby wtLe barn I was EED GRAIN FOR SA E-gelect- - Dred right-they hold their oouotry, nor a country of small so 1 shape. No art is stinted. : things, Arid no Other country 111 Stand ton Or Walk scotch harly Yielder,degenerated Irish White: - P P J Y g Siberian. Abundance, FeLsatlOn and Irish The "unseen' or "a aide _ ! �.' an distance. I had victor Oats. Brod for aamp'as and prices. Ap "parts are tailored as cor- the world is making the progress `�► y Ind Phone ialfl. IJ. Lapp do boa'Cedar _.:rectly as the. parts that • to lie down nearly sir v 91-se ,--• that ours is making. Canada is z Grove. _ chow, We can please the ^' 8 all the time. After � - not a nillitary country and makes I took your medicine r1'ARM FUK 8aLE-Beink lot 24, most pp.trticulwr dresser I I telt lilts s new Wo- cot 4, in lbs township of Pickering. and with HobbeCiln Ciothee. v � pretence LO- military greatness, - censisttag of tSo acrea.more or less. sou is a �, Irwe fail, wei return every but when it comes to the test she man. I could wozk clay tonin and in a gena state of cultiveverfatlooilingdollar. We're- satisfied n till night and Web happy good Nr-cea,s good wells and a serer failing - 3 despised. The Cana- from morning g pp sprint c, k. about S acres of Cusb, chirt y - frith nothing less than _is not to be de p _ dins volniiLeer togs the 1gUgtlltlg- and well. I certainly think it relieves are a now br cwi Coaea.contsin:ngt9 olel and We feel you complete satiafactioas u" pain at childbirth and recommend 1t to s c.-,,ta,also-batb•room.hot and cold water. That l9 the Way stock of the English soldier, but eve!ywomanwhoispregnant. Yoaaiay Two barns,onesOr58Rtthbaaorment stabiiug. - tcbout it. use this testimonial if you like. It May drive house s0 x 3n,ecmtaitia horde.stable. Lod . the letter's eyes_were opened on y cheep pen ttndart.estb,and loft that will bold DR A Mrs. FP.ANS ,td t>va of laity, Horse fork track to alr three ^ ry OP iti' AN HAVE the South African battle-$eld help some Other woman." F COBRiM, 13 Adelaide SL, London, Datidlugy.Four acres of voting orchard. ahiafly IlrIG LOOK AT THE end be learnt 8 few things froru fit' vtuter svples.list coming into bearing also _ NEW -SUIT S _ t g g pt y to J ums,pears pas- 11 is Reim in actual warfare. and it is Brooklyn, N.Y.- `I Was ailing all the W •r'ouLr nm Lire lremtese, or icevals . time aadynn, not know what the matter ca suui c blef or darn I". f its ar[aj�� g�alo - possible that if be undertook I Ass• I wanted a baby but my health eJ J1 + ',work along naval lines that he „could not permit it. 1 was nervous,my P•°• GEORGE PHILIP - :would surprise the Britisher. _.. side ached and I was all run down. I A t heard that Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable The-:'Annual-:-Xeetia9 ;BROUGHAM lies the head that Compound was good and took the medi. end a Convention of the " weary a crown" is an old saying, mss• I have now a beautiful baby and We are Sole Agents for year Compound has helped me in every Liberal Conservative Association The House of Hobberlin, but It Was true today as it was Any.„_Mrs. J. J. EiTEwABT, 299 Hum- _ __• �_ Vc• Limited. : _, -..centuries ago. . No person has gold.fit, Brooklyn,N.Y. of the South Riding of AatAria'---_ _-•.. more worries than the Iran,who will be held in the by birth or by decree, _gUSIC HALL, WHITBY ..: has Cure 'Dandruff For 50C. PEEL'& SHOE ,-'- .STORE been called upon-to occupy the . It's easy an I vett take -014 - highest position in the state. THATs no risk• do to D. Pettit T T ,ET - ! When a ruler hes been oppressive CHEAP the druggist. ter-day. and Friday, March 26th, 1913 1 j3 i Ret is large 50 ^ent bottle Chair taken aC •�p• m and has used his position of an- FOR of PARISIAN Sege, the _ ANYONR _lthOrity to serve his ovcu selfish hair rAatoPer. A full attendance of 'Members and -• ends, we can imagine how he can If it does not care dandruff in two Delegates requested, _ We are Headquarters for all lines of Boots, Shoes, weeks be will give yon your money - create enmity towards himself back, R. B. SSLITH, E.H. PURDY, Bubbers, Etc., Etc. land endanger his own life. But PARISIAN Sage is a pleateant. Secy pro tem Tice Pres. ,- - " - dain.tily perfumed tonic and hair Boots an a n o Felt Goods a a many of the assassinationtf which dain .grower. I'c is gunranieea to stag ia2 ===ton $.►VE I>aE gt' -- �- Hockey d all lines f F 1 G d t-gie fly have taken place during the past ling bnir or itching of the scAlr,and to _ _ _ reduced prices. fifty or sixty pears were not insti- curew11 dbw"esof the scalp and hair, and IIIduStr - W by an such reason but the PARISIAN Sage has many.,Smites- y Phone No. 261. ga y tators-get the genuine. The R. T. have given V t. victims have been persons of the Booth Oo. Ltd. Fort Erie.Ont., Cana UTa,1�T _ ' � _^ $_LTS._.l.— _ highest moral character, and who dins makers: BAM - --= -T -'have consecrated their lives to — • YrvO .tri•'!'r't:-tl+�lfLiy4.tA'. the welfare of'their country. In _ - __ _ immense the United States no nobler men _ - 1 -' OSIS FOR SALE=The ' tinder- _�'V'atel: Polder _ have ever occupied positions Of L signed h.a a gaant• �f rrd,:r' �atq for Coln Garfield and :McKinley, and bms elute sale, at lot ^4 c-n °, Ptckmiuw n =- trust and respousibili� then Iain- Soros,Brock Road, P. O. x8•tf 14 _ given her Abri r.dAnre of'• W.D MATTMEws,VEC[•PRkytD[NT. � sing OMUND a.aSi.[te,M.P.,PR[erDEPtT. )OTATOFS. FOR SAl.E=l have �'�a�'allC� Gab C. Ar. BOGERT, General Manager• these all were laid low by the 1 ftir ea16 9 ]USntlty Of VOC LOCe.P l?tat le for t1 Paid a1 f5•�•� Rise Md f6.000.00J1� teal AMcb ff{.101.eM. hand of the assassin. In Europe seed or table use. 'NI3•t tie d3Fposed of st once. — Ts �'Ou Peep Money i_� Home THUS.McOLts8,1JI Dumbarton, P. C. ss.6 oW i8 th'e Tittle i' +~ y where the hot-beds of anarchy are __.. . _____. _ _ .riot Olt 9_t LF.=Recistered ala:e, i i a Hie may burn up the savings of a lifetime-or you wily lose them `to be found, many a ribble. pit When it man ' �sith moderate by robbery• if deposited in the Dominion Bank,they will be esanln4 •=hos had his career-o€-asefulness tin s Sea good u%tto' fowl. ' Tsia_rho Ter interest and are always available. - Ia ming 6 vra Rood td'wcr'-0 Atsn_three your t7leAII3 ]3 ruble to 111TeSC}»CUfltably. o:dtlliy,re�i.aze,,airedbpRay•t1•Duke Ilr:inl CUt short in .the seine manner. ApplytoAi.'IHCh J,. TdTLOR, Cberr3aood Watch BA5SAh . stride Ahead. O The last to fall a victitll to these ons _ _ 2'•'' rails King people` wl s King Geo-' - If interested, write ns for Booklet, = WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATiCtNSON, Manager ST:P:1) O.aTti FOK fi?►LF-Thousand rge of Greece, a brother of Queen D<a!P_r Oa:e.w3,icevar;,tY, rich grows R Ontario Western Investments anti --- AlezAndra of England, who waft good I,,Rth of Pt*'mw, Htaoda up well and is a Rood yibld,r, Price 40 cents- p T li!isbol, Ap-1 Realty Ci O,, Ltd, �— p'y to GEO, W. COATER, Claremont. It,d., nNTARIO - jast'completing the fiftieth Year phonel,L4. 969s. DUNDALK, - -of his reign. . During his reign -- - ,., - Greece had prospered as it hail-not- done for two thousand years be. ` ' B subjects. Notwitb-' CANADIAN` ` • ` fore and Hing George became the I ' CIFIC idol of -hi � standing this, there -is a class of I .._ people who think they are.per- X Cj U R S I. O N - forming some meritorious deed by taking the life of their coon. To-Manitoba; Saskatchewan, Alberta t,ry's best friend: Those who enl- g�MESEEKERS SET *ERS _ ock `brace anarchy with their outra- �,A Round Trip Rates each Tuesday. Forsettleratradef-TLSenlersandfamilies^ +r r + genus beliefs, evic]etl tl'y are suffer= " March to October Inclusive ling with five stock Without lid ne - -• _ -_ -� Winnipeg and Return - =35.00 and effects. Ing from some form of insanity. pets SI'ECIAh TRAINS REGULA1 TRAINS- Edmonton.and Return 43.04 Will leave Toronto Leaving Toronto They Are opposed. t0 everything outer points is pr000[aon Each TUESDAY 1-0,20 P.M. Daily � N _ that makes• for. their coau trv's Return Limit two months. iAIGL �D um, t'hrottgh Colonist welfare. They are opposed to all TOURIGT SLKNPINO CARe 10.20 p.m. aDdTO"')'ts pQ7 .Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators and Power Spray Out$ts a ff rule of government, And the anall en't`er°n'' Comfortable berths. four y equipped with beddi cam be secured at COLONILT OARS ON A4L TRAINS Irish to have' the we of the moderate rated throt4a6 agent. rte charge tar Bertin • r Alao;agent for the John Deer M'f'g Co., Of Welland, manufacturer of country evenly d►vided, or- in Home Seekers'Trains Leave Toro>tfto lO.SO p.m: during hLarolly all kinds of Farm Implements, and sole agents in - -- A September and October, and at 2 )P•m• anti Ontario for the Speight output. -other words they wish to legalize p 10.20 p.m. during 'Hey. Jane, Jn17 and August. - the robbing of the rich. None of _ Wt Blacksmith and Woodworking in all iia branches. '1'hroadh Thain& Toronto to Wlnalp•0 and - Rb their beliefs is based -on sound 1 la*' from any C,P.R. Agent ar write M. G. INfufphy, g Ta`+�g�n Brook a judgment, y are a menace I Mtrict Passenger Agent,Toronto . e a1 7 _ _ - to society. hey consider them- ' waft" a4 Ya..r ? .-, •._: Y y•,. ..w ... ,.u,...k:•,t"+Aa /G .'9,.•.. •'k,f .• ry,..... d.. n n+. ^1 :•A V .t� - '. 'rv'W s 3..:..;,a.." m.�ra ..'...,�, ;,.; .•..,.'- .: ..•..,•„. F„-. ..?r "�=:•iw '•x, �r.�"C x • ..� ,!�' ,:� ��'�' ... ... .,,r.., rM .,,.. ... , ,.,... ,.,..y •w rF r,_ • ��''<T.?+Sun. a� k� �f�?N` '^ .i,> h',�,,` A -"-w. _7 7' Mise Maud Beal spent the week Northern Grown Trees J` _H ' _-fl1GHARDS0" end at her home hire. Apple, Pow. Plum. Merry, P*wh. George and Mrs. Strausser had Grapes, Smalf Fruits. Ornameaws. at Cherrywood Station stri to Toronto on Saturday. Zve=s. Roo" InowerLuS Shrubs. X=pnrI-aj-hnW'mg offt"td6play'af cum Etc. kyerything Ra the Nursery Una. Catalogue fras, Bond C. Rumohr, of Bradford, it China. A T.*ry large Assortment of at home for the Easter holiday. QZ Wsaw toz prices. Agents Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn Apply for torms. w Malted Corn Feed and Dried Brew. Stationary. Books,Dolls, Top, jms -Jaek Farmer,--of—Torouta, A G d­OtF&k- Ca-1dj "ry W, els Grains, roun e, reftived for ** Holiday trade. Cali ,spending&few.days at his home Wiener, P."I Ei.,.. w ell's Mol' es Heal Blatchford and nos them. here. 11 Calf Meal, and various kinds of Wilfred Underhill, of_..TorQnto, Subsoriptions "on for all Magasin". Poultry Food,Cream of The West• is holidaying,at his home in Clare- Wont. and Monarch Flour, Bran, Shorts, Weekly and Daily NewspapersE 60 YEARS' etc. Prices Reduced Dr. R. PERIENCK be he a"Wr on Wedue-ad7hy next. Mrs. James Birrell is spending a mlt,107 ..Do You Realize few days witli her son in' West Toronto. the money You can make selling fruit k The NEws.man was unable this trees? The present demand for nur- week to make his regular trip to TFiAoc MARKS 7 Cl DEsi Ne tory stock is the greatest in the his- aremo we tory of the business. Every per Claremont. COPYRIG G !on Miss Gullock returned last week ryone sending a sketch and d-cWiou who has land is planting or,preparing Your Itima' t"hoice pinion free eth 'our 0 after a months visit with friends Vpb to plant. abl ='TAII covAdeene P"MWA `—We Went Now de that your in Hamilton. jent fro&oldest=y for a - You may not buy an engine this year. You way decide Miss Bessie Macnab, of Toronto Patents taken h X La for Fall and Winter months a reliable present Separator will do for another season. ypteWiwt"Wftb0Q&9AsT9Q.111=0 Uniiersity, is spending the vasa- Like many present owners of man to sell in Pickering and surround- at her home here. Lug district. Good pay, exclusive terri- 124 Janies Madill returned on Mon- Wd weelft, tamest eu, tory and all the advantages in repro- cul L joz;;& To"" for senting an old established firm. Over day evening from a visit of a few 7444 prepsld6 Sold by au ors. OW acres in cultivation. Established 3E;L days with friends in Toronto. JAM CLOsiersetm*Nr# ill S5 years. Write PELHEM NUR- We regret to report that Joalhua 01008;_05 V ALs WadMingtout EERY CO.,Toronto, Ontario. Bundy is-confined to the house CREAM SEPARATORS by an attack of grippe and broa- You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be. 7 '11, Mrs. W.-R.- Wood and daugh- GIVE YOUR B-OY A FARM fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE - .ter returned on Wednesday, after machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there spending a week with friends at is a better machine—an Empire—on the market. Rothsay, Out. Every farmer wants to provide for his sons, but seldora will Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- ....... J. H. Beal is. busy -d�siaantling the old homestead, developed with toil, suffice to meet their haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Per needs. The boys have been brought up to the land. They are his old warehouse preparatory to you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home P familiar with all thephases of farming. They should have land enlarging an—&improving the new of their own. How is the farmer going to meet this present 7Aat will be beat proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us store opened east of the post office. a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by mer ? return mail. Address ;l10 Tarves, of West Heath, Miss hop Tarves of Oshawa, and THE LOGICAL 'ANSWER 15 WESTERN CANADA Pearson, o Thousands of acres. divided into 160 acre farms, are bei thrown for Empire Cream Separator'Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto Wellington f T I Toronto, T h ng apear, &ue hoUday with Lae laE_ entry by tte Damialon Government a;lunW-urm#ar-tIm tee's parents, Thos.' and Mrs. CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY Sold in Pickering Township by Pearsoq. Thelan.d gives a wide choice. Howard E. Turner, Agent, White ale William Hill, of the 6th eonces- There are some plots on the open prairie end V slon of .Uxbridge, with his son others again in the well-wooded, well-watered districts in George and bis daughter-in-law MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN and 'ALAERTIA lefton Tuesday evening for Sask- adapted A large number of these homesteads psirticularly, - R. BRYA atcheivan. The good -wishes of mixed farming. B�TEiBEShorthand Easy to ]ELI Ahe community follow them to ,their western home. 'WRITE OR ENQUIRE TO-DAY If such evidence as the following ex. Tobaccos, pipes and smokersi tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office I The small pox situation Ln Clare- Any agent of the Canadian Northern Rail%ay. or the undersigned vrifl be Wont is decidedly brighter,all the glad to-send. on a0plication full information-as to the location of these home- strong testimony contained in our Telephone Co. Aagency for booklet. is not gufficent to satisfy any e Bread Baaket " Rolston Laundry. patients being reported As well on st,--ids and the way to secure and reach them. Write for '*Tb desirous of learning shorthand,­35.000 Flee Homesteads" and out Peace River Booklet. You will be inter- person and, CT.:AREMONT. ONTARIC the wKy ta4ully restored he4ilth. eated. then there can be no merit in any busi- J Two fresh cases are reported in R. -L. Fairbairt), ness under the sun. Uxbridge township some distance ­Ar, % .- I G11 A SY north of the village. General Passenger Agent, DEAR MR. CLARKE—"It is a p ea- RAND TR t/ `41w ag King Street E..Toronto sure to write a testimonial endorsing systess Not for many years have the anything so much superior to other bad in this neighbor- VAnter Tours to toady been so things used for the same purpose as hood as they are this sEring. The your system of Eclectic Shorthand is California, Colorado, Mexico large amouut of rain that fell last to others I have examined. I shall A 'Feed" that adds 25% to the Yalu* of Stock in a very short period be pleased to reply to an communi- and Pacific Coast Points. fall and which.has . faller} thl'14 y 46 cation that may be sent me with re- The Grand Trunk Railway is the if most im- -spring. makes them al QddweWs Molagoses Meal fereuce to the system, or to have any- most direct route from all points passable in many places. one interested call to see me."—L. K. east through Canada via Chicago. lHiss Saddler had the misfortune It does more than that—it also insures the F&L.Lts. 477 Parliament St.. teacher.) health of your cattle besides reducing general to slip and have her arm cangbt. Our Fall and Winter Term com- FEATURES 'a substantial margin. It fi on iti iron hook which iited a feeding costs by ed p5 . rack. FastService. i94% pare Cane Molasses6% le Mrdern E u----l1P42X ses19euiring You ingenr . any , as instruction is Roadbed. ipmectUn.While it is sv1ected-1*r­ Aadigestive action. str,--erastitches know the feeding value of pa" Cane Molasse& munal. erviee. -neces"rily quite painful, we are Caldwell's Meal is the only wasteless form in Writeor call for free booklet. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH plad to report that it is progress- which it can be fed. It's always palatable and dry to the touch. isge No more desirable route than via Takes the place of an equal Clarke's Shorthaxld Coll tog an well as can be expected.. 586 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence amount of other cereal, kin A very happy event took place more via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T& likely tyour TORONTO. Beach, Nassau, etc. digestible. Most palatable and ... 'Milne, of the 4tb of Uxbridge on men handles it, but wrhe to us at any rateRound trip tickets, giving choice Weftesday the 20th ibst., ' when for the facts. 44 Ci ri I of all the best routes, together with their daughter, Miss Ada was THE CALDWELL FEED CO., Limited, full Information and reservations ,,suited in marriage to M r. Milton DUNDAS, ONTARIO. 64 may be obtained from nearest G. Parris. The NEws joins with — T. Agent, or write A.E.Duff,D.P. i ny friends in heartiest felicita. A Toronto, Ont. me tis to the happy couple. 9 FRED. ALLEN, A __-Oppor _n dire_ d L% tun ty hao-been take ing the small pox interlude to 3ro. 0.9 coed with a partial re-classi L E THE E-TrAILSWIM Yard 4W tion of the books in the public IQ -4 Pickering Lumber Y library. It is earnestly recinested ---that in 6rder tofacilitatethis' all 0 book 'be returned if possible next as ` All kinds of rough hemlock, I and I It is I oc I .: -" week. understood now that rob t?4— inch pine dressed. -M,, 4L" In sidings—we have Manitoba, drop, ,.';:jnlesq books have been exposed In shingles—New Brunswick and in sadie. way to infection. they 2 Ayr 13 d and feather edged. maybe exchanged as usual wit —d-- btay,W British Columbia. out being submitted for disi fec- HE business man who has J7 tie In ready roofliag—Montreal and,' to W� July Brantford make.. tion- A number of subscribers customers m*- vArious parts to I T X- 5 --I sep*j have not yet paid ilie fee for 1.919. W D not neglect it longer. -Do it of Canada or elsewhere will Oct. so ....W. D. GORDON &SON, Do MC Nov Dow OF CANADA find the se' ' es of this bank of Pickering, Out W. M. Palmer, who has for D 'invaluable assistance in collect- somerough&m some years been Agent here for ► OFF invaluable. January 1914-Whitby 7, Osbaws 8,B ing drafts, etc. Port Perry Uxbridge 16;Cannington 15, 1133 9' "i the Independent Telephone Coni Beavexua 14,-u tergrove If, panyj has resigned the position ... TORONTO =-and-the switchboard will shortly Branch also at Whit1by. be removed from the cornei�store. ­ I � i 1 9 PICKERING BRANCH,- Still in Business The futtire location. of "central" R. W. GORDON, Mansic Is still unsettled, but it is under prepared to, do all kinds of -stood that the companyAnd is endeav- oring to secure_& suitable office- Woodwork Repairing and and a capable and efficient opera •- tor. The Bell office ha Of all maberfals and defigo having recent. �C Tire Setting. kept in steak. It vi!1111"eu • ly been purchased by the Iindelien- 6o'ball at 'our works acd inspe6l our stook tie ..dent Co., the two centrals will be .D Simpson 0 o. and obtain prioss. Don't be mi"by, sim4lgiLmated and the whole tele- SPECIALTY ix Homs.EsHoEING agentwive do not employ them,oonsequent. phone business of ' the locality ly we can, and do throw off the agent worked from one place.- - Ind. phone, No. 302, Claremont oommisslon of 10 per oent.,wbiob you wil 'MILLINERY OPENING �wrtainly save by purall"ing from U& lioited. -AGlNCOURT JOHN MCGRATH go . I --WHITIT GRANITE C8.j -, Thursday and Saturday, March 20th, aiid]22nd ..Residents in the district are com- CLAREMONT, ONT. Pace, Whitby, Oularto plaiuing bitterly of the mire on the Our display of Easter Millinery, will include every style and new -bighways. The soaking iain on Mob- creation for the season. We cordially invite all ladies in --:day night and Tuesday morning bas E. W. VANS Pickering and. surrounding country., to our grand :The Pickenng . - rnade them almost impass-able, opening, as we have b6forestated. Every .., Trustees of$,cbool Sections I'L 2,5. 0, woman who comes to us is lookin f Pump Manufacturer and 34 will meet in Agincourt on. g or Vi e ­7 Monday night to further discuss the -sotuething ii2dividual—not some- Shol� ana 'Residepce, Diindas' St j thibg to be met with every. propogd continuation school in the Thiessen hobject of this Association is to 13eigh rb-ood. At the last mietinj� corner,'Come here we can lessen stealing andprosecute A.WHITBY, ONT. present time a number of those suit the individual. the felons. -to think the matter.over,. so that they. Three doors west, of, will likely'have decided on a course of Members having proper, slo wt I y member 41 action by Monday,and something de- -New Spring Goods arriving daily IT 11 _--oh"Alm "dr-2 " finiti may transpire, We are prepared to-instal wood or iron of Executive Cqmmit4ei. Dry goods per pumps on short notice,also attend TZ Membership fee 1j.06. A number of woman suffrage Boat a 0 re8h groceries to all kinds of repairing.. es Canned goods Tjeke"Tmsv be had from the Preeklout or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, legislature this session, and there and overalls 2 cans pew, 25 cts. Searstery,on appliesMon. also gasoline engines and- bills are before the provincial Shirts is good prospects that In the ' Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, the squre gear 4- I)e&r Rad extra granulated sugar, $4.90, 100 lbs, until farther notice. W. V. Richardson,Pickering, Ontj '5 0 P' Y MR A r "RI Trees h. be- 's"., OT 0C Ming r2jGt, C D 0�'IRIQM.m future;there will be a considerable Increase In the number of women MAGNBT :OREAM SEPARATOR G J.A. O'Connor.' Arthur Ja0ev: W SIMPSON & Co., P I C."IKEE R I N Phone Bell No.:60jod.10, voters. • ,f•, ,a.;'`9-"4' `:.0{w++e ..,. x r. +_+ .,�. -mer. a,,�->a .-yrs..,. ---- �,,, ; c .r-- y-+-r;, Kip: •v-.c' ,�.r• www n�ey-:,a,,,,:�•vr'-gar-„.,,,,,..car { i43w�,RIa' ,,,va'^x'..'�,.+w- �"''";o.” .. 4 """'�"';�.r •�-cM .'��+5'-�,,,•r.. !'-�..'_ � �^ .;�c„f"a-•-r. -3, - "'i, .',' '+'Ci-.''m .Sas ~F'.r",.�.t•.. a <.. x; e,.... p .. a :. ..:.. .. .we.a.Lv•.^.+JF-.. � :r.. ... .'. __•' '. ;. s .,x _ .,K hen r�'a .sax+a3 �':R^: 'h-�'.L. R � "• ^;;mwa� ..s1.;�.�L '7'.^- . 'a: '/ _ r.s,, .q,' .: . .•o. .',�' .c.' ;,a:; '+ sa:,. .. , .aa.. ...,. .... M•faxr,•d• ':.w']. w l: .— Frithiof, with an uncomfortable 7 ' recollection of what had passed in - Make The Teapot Test r'- the garden, doubted if Mrs. Boni- face fully understood the depth of P-1t K,SALADA» TEA in a warm teapot- po112e + + 4 s.� Cecil's feelings. He left them talk on freshly boiled water-- let stand f or five i.t>Y J ew.►.owu-ow ing-overtthedrawbacks and advan- y _ N p tages of colonial life, an went is mju�e8---and you will-have--the-most :' to his translating; but though he When You Get C a forgot the actual cause, he was Cup Of tea you ever tasted. conscious all the time of a disturb- - -- DOyvn ing influence, and even while ab- -' Q 'dread,' sorbed in his work, had an irritat- SALAIIA""' -catch cold easily-and instead of ing sense that something had gone -=.X- _ enjoying,the keen winter weather-then you need wrong, and that trouble was in the .-- 1�Ia-Dru-Co Tasteless - He went to bed and dreamed all preparation of night of Cecil. She haunted him _ persistently; sometimes he saw her Iver O� leaning back on the garden-seat, ��` THE EI.A►YOR! THE E$AGRANCE! .THE DEl1CI0USN1°SS oas Cod with the .narcissus just falling from l that makes Ceylon Tea the beverage of delight. This Na-Dru-Co Compound embodies the well-known nutritive and her hand, sometimes ghee t3 saw her In sealed lead packages ONLY. _ curative elements of Cod Liver Oil-Hypophosphites to build up the . with the children clinging to her 1 nerves-Extract of Wild Cherry to act on the lungs and bronchial tubes- as they had done in the hall, HLAOK. GREEN or MIXED - and Extract.of Malt, which, besides containing valuable nutriment itself, From that time forward a great' '. helps the weakened digestive organs to assimilate other food. change came over his attitude to- ly doing everything he could think the difficult future awaiting them, 'ILe disagreeable lute of raw Cod Liver Oki-to entirely absent, ward her. Hitherto.his friendship of to please and help her. ' Her came sweeping over her; just as - Thi ' and the Compound is decidedly pleasant to take. In 50c. and $1,00 with her had, it must be owned, trouble seemed to draw them to- they were then, innoe�tt, -and-un- i� i bottles, at your Druggist's, �6 been chiefly selfish. He had always conscious, and happy, she could gather; and to his mind there was .. NATIONAL DRUG AND.CHEMICAL CO.OF CANADA,LIMITED. heartily liked her, had enjoyed be- something very beautiful in her pas- never see them again. ing at Rowan Tree House, had fal- sionate devotion to the children- "Be good, Lance," she said, .: -- — len into the habit of discussing for it was devotion that never in through her tears. "Promise me skimany things with, her and valuing the least bordered on sentimental- always W try to be good." her opinion, but it was always of J ity. She went through,everything "I Promise," said the little fel. himself that he had thought-of very naturally, hating a good cry low, hugging her with all his might.' „ what' she could'do for him, of what now and then, but taking care not '`And we shall come back as soon he could learn from her, or how to make the children unhappy:at as ever we're_ grown up-we shall ONLY MONTH n much enjoyment he could get from the prospect yt the parting, and ld both come back." her music and her frank friendli-� ranging everything that they could "Yes, yes," said Cecil, "yore ness, and her eas `Tray of talking. ' must come back. 3� I possibly want, not only on, the voy- -i r. It was. not that he was more selfish age, but for some time to come in But in her heart she knew that than most men, but that. they had their new home. however pleasant the meeting int OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. learned really to know each other I "She'is so plucky!" thought Fri- future years might be, it could not - at a time when. his heart was ,so be like the present,; as children, and - •-thiof t-a-himself with.a th�il T`. I paralyzed by Blanche's faithless- miration. For he was not all the as her,own specie c a g , she W" ness, so crushed. by the long series sort of man to admire helplessness, parting with them forever, CHAPTER XXXVIII.-(Cont'd) "But you must think that he of misfortunes, that giving had, or languor, or cowardice.; -they The carriage drove up to the help you t" he said, turning toward wants to see you very much," said been out of the question for him; seemed. to him as unlovely in a wo- door, there-came sounds of hurry= i her. "Shall I go and fetch Lance Cecil. "He remembers you quite he could iherely take and make the man as in a man. ing feet and ft=�ching and carrying and Gwen Z" well, though you have forgotten most of whatever_ she could give At last the actual -parting came, of luggage; Cecil took them down- _. him; and now that he has come to him. Cecil would have'liked to go down stairs, and then, with a last long With an effort she stood up. you, you must both make him ver embrace from Lance, and kisses in- , 3 "No, no." she said, trying hard y But now all this was altered: The to the steamer and see the children happy, and love him," old wounds, though to the end of ! start, but on thinking it over she terspersed with sobs from Gwen, to speak cheerfully. "Don't let "I don't hke him at all,'' said decided that it would be better n4>t. she gave them up to their father and � 3.. this spoil your game. I am better, his life they must leave a scar,were Gwen perverse]. turned to take leave of their nurse, I will go and find them." P - really heated. He had lived ''They will feel saying good-bye," "It is silly and wrong to say through a great deal, and had lived she said, "and it had better be here. "I will take gieat care of them. But by a sudden impulse he that " said Cecil. ,You will love miss, said the maid, herself cry- -sprung u , made her take his arm r in a wev that had developed the I Then they will have the long drive P g P him when you see him.' I best points in his character. He i with you to the docks, and by that. Ing• "and you shall hear from me and walked to the house with her. "I love you," said Gwen,_with a 1 had 'now a rowin ly keen a reci- regulariz:" vehement hug. g g • PP time they will be all right again, "You are still rather shaky, I ! In another minute the c as left atwn for all that wise really beau- and will he able to enjoy the ateaz-t- think," he said. -"Let me come "Have you only room for one per- I tiful-for purity, and strength, and er and all-the novelty: had driven way, and Cecil was ]eft 'with you, I can at any rate save son in your heart I" tenderness, and for that quality Mr, Boniface was obliged to own to make the best she might of what you the stairs. How strange it was "I rather love Herr Frithiof," -which it is the fashion to call Altru- I that there was sound common sen so she could not but feel, at first, a _that you should have known be said Gwen, glancing up at hilii ism, but which he with-his-hatred of in this plain; so in their own ncr- desolate life. :. forehand that this was coming? Did through her eyelashes: (affectation .in words, called good sen, where for nearly five years (To be continued•) you ever have a presentiment of They both smiled,. and Cecil, see- j ness, she had taken such care of them, " r , that kind•over anything else I" ing that little would be gained by E As he thought of Cecil during Cecil dressed the two little ones . "Will Fou be,my wife 4 he asked. "Lever," she said. '.'-It was�scussing the matter, got up and !'those days he began to see more for the last time, brushed out "No," she replied, So he remained much an awful feeling - I wonder red them toward the drawing'-room, �and more clearly the full force of-! Gwen's bright, curls, coaxed-Lance a bachelor and lived happy ever •hat it, is that brings It " her pale, brave face contrasting her character Hitherto he had'into his reefer, and then, no longer I after. He left her in the hall and ran. curiously with Gwen's rosy cheeks ;quietly taken her for granted; the-re able to keep back her-tears, clung - upstaire ' was no very stnkiag about tQ them in the terrible art- OUR COURSE IDf was always a welcome visitor. Both Mr. Boniface sat talking to the. her, nothing in the least obstrusive. ing. UENERAL children rushed to meet him with- clew-comer .kindly enough. Thev Perhaps if it had not been for that "Oh, Cecil, dear, darling Cecil,"l OBSTETRICAL cries of delight, both rose as Cecil and the..childreu strange little scene in the garden i sobbed Lance, '.'I don't want to-go AIASSAOE - _ "Cecil has sent me-up with A mea- entered. he would never have taken the trou- away ; I don't care for the steamer ELECTRO� Itage to you," he said. "This is my daughter," said Mr. ble to think of her actual charas-I one bit. SCHOOL' NURSING { "To sa• we may come down," Boniface, 5 t e Qetali6ea Xtra for etre bei l y ter, She was on the heart_.-. ig, with t�� Study u haae or shouted Lance. "Is it that, Herr And Cecil shtick hands with the I Through the week that followed both,children nestled close- to her, atteod she School. Gradur Fri thiof t" ex-prisoner, and looked a little 'he watched her with keen interest the thought of the unknown world �s eam $13,00 to 340.00 � _ "No," cried Gwen, dancing round anxiously into his face, land sympathy. That she should-be that they were going out into, and per week, _ , him, "it's to say a holiday for to- - He was rather a pleasant-looking i in trouble-at any rate, in trouble seMt r.r r/w. Mock on Vur*+nc tnurrow, ,I guess." man of five-and-thirty, and so much that was patent:to all the world- • Red Cross Sedoalof Narslag 1 :� _ aet „ he-that ex . like .Lance that she could not hal heir I - ''but your• father has come, and feeling kindly toward him. Sheposions seemed to be reversed OWIltls�-SL West hoped that the children would be- TORONTO. 7Cecil Rants you to and he found himself spontaneous- t:i iF � to cro for e�vuooans Cough. avtj we a g. �d at Gwen - - -- , see him. The children's faces fell. It .nervously, _ seemed almost as if they instinctive_ pBut Gwen, who was a born flirt,. y ly knew' of the cloud that hung over I fa eedily forgot-her dislike, and was quite willing to meet'the stranger's their father. They had always I advances halfway. In two min - - -known that that he would some d'ay� Utes' time-she was contentedly sit come• to them; but -his name had i r, ting on his knee, while Lance stood been little mentioned. It was dif i shyly by, .studying his father with I :, ficult to mention it without running a gravity which was, however; in- If - the risk of the terrible questions clined to be friendly and not criti- - -which as children they were so like- cal. When he had quite satisfied ly to ask. All the gladness and himself he went suftly away, return- .. spirit seemed to have left them. ing�before long with a toy pistol Thep were bot shy,, and the meet and a boat,..which he put into his i r ing with this unknown parent was father's hands. �^ a terror to them. They 'clung to _r Frithia 'as he took them "What is this?" said ;kir. Grant-1 BROAD statement-Yet literally true. `The nim of man From the fley. down- stairs' and. catching sight of Cecil "It's my farorito toys," said I - begin nig has beat' been to melte his building material,as nearly a net- leaning back in one of the hall- 1. m stone as possible: The great labor regtr to.4uair5'atone led chairs, they made a rush for her., Lance. "I wanted to show them rum to seek various manufactured substitutes. The only reason he'ever j you, Quick, wen, run and find - -- tied w�was that it was easiest to get and most convenient to use. - and poured out all their childish � • - fears as she clung to them and your doll for lather." = `�/ is no lgnger easy to get. Like most building material, its cost is ia- He seemed touched and leased• kissed them -,6th all th_e tenderness p - creasing at an ala=iug rate. - of a real mother, and indeed they were such well- ' 1-he cost.of concrete is decreasing. i So, from the standpoint of either ser- - "We don't want to go and see fa- trained children that any parent y Concrete is the best building material. - must have been proud of them. To �:��or econom , the.,' said Lance, stoutly.. .':��e Canada's farmers are using mote concrete, in proportion to their numbea, _ •. had much rather not.'' this ex-convict, who for years had _ -- been cut off from all child-life, the , t': n the farmers of any other country. Why? �L;ecause they,are being supplied with mere sight of thorn was refreshing. - He' seemed quite in to sit Canada C e Iri e t there and play with .them for the gomc 0 I rest of the evening: And Cecil sat a cement of the highest possible quality, which'in- 1 by in a sort of dream, hearing of - sures the success of their concrete work the new home that was to be made b secret of concrete's popularity in Canada Iles :e 102b2 I for the children in British Colum the fact that while we have been advertising the u:e - ' of concrete,we have also been producing, by acien- ,+ nyu bili-where land was to be had fur ti.fic methods,a cement so uniformly hi 1n in quality O a penny' an acre, and where.one . t e cone. made with t gives eo e a • •' the the ere i t�e' mpi t - — - �LY/!l� 16(071 could live on grapes and peaches, { - satisfaction our advertisements promised. and -all the most delicious fruits. . - Concrete would not have been in such universal uaa today,tud an inftrior grade of cement been supplied, Then, presently,, with many expres- lnaistupon getting Canada Ctment It is your.hese - thoroughly satisfactory reauhs horn '^ ld6e been done -for the children, -Mr. concrete work. ere rs s a mea __ r'ithaut this label it Irl -Your _ Grantley took leave, and she led' Pot "Canada' Cement. dealer in your neighborhood. 7. the little ones up .to bed, leaving - T✓+il.Joso+rrFrre rho- s boob"lf''h . The Farm*. Can De With Concseta" ONLD11-ALL HINDS-p—m Mr. and Mrs. Boniface to go into - ,�.N01• rmir caw afford to be"irhotre a appy the garden and tell Roy and Sigrid :. ontreai I� eke CLCA\EST•SIMPLEST,and DEST HOW what had Passed, _' _C=ada Cement Company Limited -, - D one can bur••w•hy you don't even have to "How doEs Cecil take it t''.' asked - knoa\what Kr\D of Cloth your Coade are made Sigrid, 'anxiously. -7• -- - - I - ""--" - • � - - •9o�,�ilwewkew.rw impoulMe, LTi , FenA•,for Fres Cotor C.rd,.Mry booklet,.nd "Very quietly," was the reply Booklet vine rowin!of Dydiv over other colon. - Tbw J vsoN.rtrctf.�nrfDv co:,umltea, "but I am afraid she feels losing 1 .. n+nnn«l.�.,e3da. them so soon." . .. '.1st .... 777 7o 7 C . 7: F:- NNW Treasurer Just when the fabulous boom OUR LETTE1111M TOR01TO struck Toronto, when in the _late W,ii. without reason. thousands pack-fd their IT SATISFIES bULLIONS trunks and moved to the city from the OF PEOPLE _ country districts. This boom burst, and the sex- ton years was the least encourag. WHAT UPF­E**OS1--i­N Im- h4atery,-o the- - --t in this the- f- e ty. B-ut-I­nth4-- t-6--testit, 7 palms"s' :last decade figures have been going ahead .4111- OF THE CITIZENS. in �uzzipd, expenditures have more than dou led. assessments and all Other figures bounding ahead i�� similar proportions. Away From Home at Easter-A Diplomat Mr. Coady to still the paymaster, But LIPTON 'S there arecritics who think that a succes- of the First Dogret-Mystary to be sor must isoolu be appointed. Before his illness it was charged that his depart. Cleared Up-An Aotive Career. meat had not kept pace with the times, and was really in a chaotic condition. Easter, the greatest Church date in the Who will succeed Mr. CoadF is an Open BAIKXX Ox 1, fA entire year, seems to be losing in the city thing question. Controller McCarthy has been some is of the spirit of olden times. showing a special interest in the Treasury Bust" and Cheers.' This 33terelr to say tbat with the in- Department. and It has been rumored crease of wejilth and population, worldli- that he will nese is on the Increase. LIterally thou. follow the example set by pOWIDEIR, sands of citizens make it a point of being V1 ayrodr Geary last year and step from the M Alk 0 F_ I rq away from home at Easter. The number Of Control into a soft life .lob at a salary of some $10,Wo a But Con-' CON-rAINS No of those who spend the entire winter in year. _U M Japan's Paper Umbrellas. troller McCarthy denies absolutely that southern climes is on the increase. The be Is a candidate or that be would accept Mediterranean or the West Indies are fav- thA Position if offered to him. CONFORMS TO The paper umbrellas <>f Japan are orate txim, while this season.for the first THE Tendered impervious to wat<-r-by.an time Panama has been coming in for 11 its- share of business. The winter tour- HIGH STANDARD OF I tour- application of oil Secured from the ists do not return until Spring Is well ad- "EW STYLE LA819L' seed Of the rubber plaut. The oil vanced and the Easter season sees an GILLETTS GOODS. exodus to the near south, which-is mount- 4� Is extracted by means ofpresses, _vInc to large proportions. Atlantic and before it is used is boiled and City is a favorite resort and Easter Sun- day saw hundreds of Torontontans on 5 then cooled until it can be applied the Promenade there, far away from N by hand to umbrellas w arch or other home ditties. piece SACRED FLAG OF PROPHETS. denbur aching tooth is rubbed Witt gX of cloth or waste. NO machinery or Sir William's Diplomacy. L t-ools are used in applying the oil. Sir William Meredith..who by means o `n for the past a crust of _�__,When the oiling is cOmple,ted 'the two years has beenHow Guarded In Peace and How bread. and the crust is then laced investigating the a In an Workmen's Compensation with a 1:1.11 to anthill. legislation, proved umbrellas are exposed in the Sun, Powerful in War. r4ccommending has V.. Impoverishment Of blood is cured for about five hours. himself a diplomat of the first degree by repented to The sacred Standard of the y means of an egg buried in the the report which he has just ' b the Legislature, One of the chief yro phet is enveloped in forty ooverings bill Of the large red ants.- The egg e causes New Baby Brother. Of contention in connection with the Act will be as to what classes of citizens should of green taffeta, and is enclosed in must have bsea laid by a pure Doris was radiant over A recent be, exempt. Sir William received much a case of green cloth, which also white or black hen, and must have -;,�A ,evidence on this F t r example, W addition to the family, there Is no doubt contains a koran the book of the been found when still w and rushed that cill sie-freat arm. In Many out of the house tell the news �"'ition in farminir communities t written by the Caliph Omar Oberwalz the crushed -eggs and lar enactment which will make employers ;L. law), to a passing neighbor. "Oh, you Mable for injuries sustained by their himself, and the silver kens of the vae of ants don't know help. stirred up with cream rilovinir Derhans only one clerk, in many what - we've got up- I In the same way store-keepers em. 1 I-aapa, which SpEni I. " received- are used as a remedy for colic. A -stairs:" , "What is it l" ."It's a 'cases wh,-�. the chances of inju�v are of from the sheriff Of Mecca.1 salve m4e from wood ants,d-)g fat, new baby brother!" And she the sllghr�est degree, will object vigorously set- sit any mxat;on which might be imposed The Standard is twelve feet and and coaNdust. is Said to be used by tled back upon her heelsand fold- If or the purpose of Workmen's Compenga- I the golden ornaments (a closed Hungarian gypsies against goitre. od her hgIs.. — �ntt:u -the enect. q.r Williant'hiA neatly attle-stlenued this and surmounts it contains There is in use in Montenegro the "You don't Bay so! Is 41 he going-to I entire controversy. He has dnr�p no by another copy of the -,ran, wri ten by the Caliph Orman III., the suc- Those who had been bitten by ants stay expect - so," very 1!oaTinw the whole ilnestior of whnt clasqos I are to �- exempt to ha diarrotion of the censor of M-ohammed, otice-4-that' the heads remain- eep, enintion' the whole quf--,,)oa of whet thpoo thoughtfully—"he's got his things Lew:,latnre, off. It 12 Ilio, Art sA fr:�rn#d applies had n ulversafly, and if it wart irt,7� *,ircp as n t;meit It 19, would R;)-oly to E.rerr Pmpl­ -1 clinging to th,.-� skin when the 11 yer of of peace this precious e4 j§jlipbor in the Provf?,Oe: As it is F­nprany !.tandard 'is guarded in the hall of body was turn away, being held in Death is the nurse who will one �r0coirnized that there must he -n.n- ex. • IV- C- C. GLADSTONE. iday put us to sl Grandson of the great statesman,I the "Noble Vestment" ; thus is place by the powerful mandibles. vtj�nq -hall be map* bp thrashed on. styled the drfss worn by the pro- Th- idea was thus suggested that who is prominent in the movement phet. In the same hall in which the 4.)Close �Pblveltnhe members in the flonap. �11 i�ubt j EL Irroat numhAr of exe-ptio" will be the ants' jaws could be used t apked for arid th4- %et wall be lucky If It or a peace memorial. tunic hangs are also preserved the the edges of wounds. The edges of p*� emasculation. lint far. PA th,1 controvorqy bo Other teeth, the holy b e pres-sed together, an W Y eard, the tie cut art Labor T'nirna ,!4 the Si- 7 nufaJ,T-.rq is sacred Stirrup, the sabre and the ant is held so that its jaws will oneernod, Air William 0-orns t.) baro peen I Anaemic Mothe rsbow d Of NOMI-mm' , and the arms gra,� 01'? to birtuir ab.iut a rortain arrt,nt or p both sides and im body is cut icror-n^nt. On the raeo or it it looks as n4 armor of the first caliphs, off. Sereral are applied along the though his findiump lean toward the side In war a of the working men, 41tere Is Relief Va magnificent tent j5 wound and Serve instead of the Gardening Days. erected for recei�,ng the Sacred usual catgut stitcEes. standard, Which is attiached by sil- rf�mi than for momp Timp to dcvoto t, his -h Your Worn-out I ver rings to a lance of ebony, This ;11,r William will new hari% more froL-- loll Con Enrich A-)-ori and his uirieri-li, which is rho &h-#'f ho'bY of his There, is probtblv Blood and Quickly Renew clistorn brings to recollection the ThillkS swearing All Right no man in the Prov,nce who has a irp r 10TO for Sowers -!. Your Ilf-ulth With Dr. little t-mple, in which vrais cippasited Prcv�d.nc the Pr'cr�wation equals the of. And his home w� ,h the eagle Of the R,-�mayi le i '-da above the R)sedale ravl,-, us every gloaS, as fence of Zones eqeppl,ug -11- summer a real Hang bums of 8,)wer life. Hamilton's Pills. . nu Smith a clorils. related by Dion Pius ('assius. - At Far better to use pat.jam-a Co 113 THE BEST FOR YOU. 110 h,;d made irardpr�,ng a hpatth.irivinir y Corn Extrac. relaxation from a strenuous lifa. Tho ar % the end of eve-ry campaign the ea- tor, 'it does cure corns and warts in one lineement of bA grounds And flower beds creel piece of green silk which forms day without pain Try '-Putnam so."' free Dar!!Cularl'T plesilinit Vir o 94r Wil- B ECAUS E r a from arids..And painless. price 25c. at &ii m one of those gsrdq-�q who Ilk,--' t,�) the standard is replaced with great 0. It it your dealers. "White Clothes-I�oklnc 1�st other people do the work. Like Glad. solemnity in a richly ornamented Just Ilk stone. who Sought mental eerier-r hv rut. I�does not spot or Streak the clothes t Inc down trees on b lo hem at H-awardon, chest.- as t is no settling, Air William alwayb delights L&I the actual Down. t REAL ME%NANG OF POTIXCK. it" -Ind"to use. labor of his Own bands -o the present epcch thin Is the "Handiest K is Guara on a Satls The mystery 810ek. and talisman 'to the Turks. One Plunge of the Ladle and Take Z�1"=Vy W.f.-.ded. T tion or money eY Ch. Torontn's' "mystery Wnck' has L I S T E N I - TRY IT, s-11 remains served to rally the deferaerg.of is. Rumor a mrstery. have r;r�'ntlr been What You Get. las one Prove. It revived that the Canadian Rail, lamism and to inflame their courage, 'J-R Blue ismuchbotter for Youreett. Way IA the owner, but thew have been The real origin of the w 0 rd po t- than any other.' M In battle against the Christians, luck'' is unkn-wn to mobt of the Thomson.Bilatoot.Man"' - A s*c"t pack. d-nl*& Of the, acmes mentioned in con. lasts about section with the property only from the This sacred banner is, however, no- people who use it. In Limoges, age I-RBIneIsAnRXc Ilent 6 months. &a it T Eaton Company bAs there bean no other lilues as denial. and the Impression still stands xcept in time.of aur France, ho Blue l Superior to ver displayed e Coil- MX8. Frank J. Si"Wa hioffs that this arm propoewo, sooner cr wever,.6ne runs in4k)pot- hil*or*,Conin,ont, move from its preen, location as a last extromitY, It is the si M.. cr­�d.by to the 19- luck it,-,elf. In a certain corner of "J-R Blue is the best TE.112'1=' hounded by Carlton, Yontre, Chur�fl nal for instantly exerting everv,cf- that quaint Cit; of. jCLStlif,g r, f Blas Richardsaw Co. and Aloximder, As this would- mean i- - . fever ased.`Wri W >0 5 BI LLt:.a. 1,rem# fort t�_) sav zor,Brandon, the empire. Fvery swit ndous dislocation cf business on i there. is still se as if !lon-1, Can. onire St., there to the keenest interest 11111 Christian s pr,ihi-bited from &top-I - a ghetto, a Saracen population. Y I -, � i in gregated, much What will ha pen. in bff4ore.or 'even c I e Ptd Leman[ A� asting a pro- nrnhqhi c wave of of -look 0 F F1'rMiLl4ift Vf Hamilton's Pills area Real Cura. __T1_:POSto now that' t M otary will n-t1iU-­s-ac­r:m plodge of , �aracens that swept liver DO you want it) be 1r, cleared up before the ened ofthemonth safety. Europe X If this is the case there will be r-An't remember,&ny time during the Here they 3eedsurk- of your CORN ------ hmidred.,; of tears ago .tivity in Toronto real estate. Past Years when my heart a In't Hive in their- crooked, narrow Nothing more spectacular tbarr chs na' CROP this seasont i we m vetery block,has-been heard of in real ftebinir, If I bent over, dark ap,,ke would CURES street-2, following old cust-wris hand- WE Can,help ynn. Wr.to for estate records in this country. The en. come before my eyes, and it seemed R3 I Corn our Catalogue itad see. tire block, cons;pning of hundreds of sma.11 COUGHS ed �,.uwn from generation to genera- niar,,I., Of r,r),ty, wan bomr1tit up 7 in my body wanted to h it all the blood GEO. KEITH & SONS, TORONTO arenta of a real estate firm within a few rush to my head." Thus opens the letter ton. There are . many butcher bants Sfnc-_t8A6 I seed Marc weeks. That was two years ago, and who of Mrs. Enoch R. Spry, of Putnam* P.O, &COLDS hilp.3 in the quartrr, and outside of the er.1 estate firm acted for is as much each steams a great pot Of soup a m interesting statement mystery as it wait then. The, deal. of and continuing her interesti vonrts, involved millions. Meanwhile,I she sav,;: "Work or exertion trade MY ANTS AS REIIEDIES. ON-er a gbulvinq brazier. In each -Eatou's.cotitinae to make improvements in, bear*, beat terrible, and going upitalr.4 pot'stands a ladle, &s ancient, as the their Present premises, cauped such shortness (f breath that it put. Friedmann Was Pleased. - -fit Europe Preparations Fil -fairl.v, frightened me. I t-L!l you.how I liade Whe n a customer conlC.S With Toronto physicAans are gratified thart, feel to-day and you can understand what From Inserts"Are Used. p;inny, in Dr.'Friedimann should have given so much a irreat cure Dr, Hamilton's Pills have goes the ladle and comes .GLOVEJ&13 UP full of Savory broth'and chun attention to Toronto pitientA. and that made. I feel strong enough'now to Work Among the last of the remedies kst he was so c-omplitnentary in his remarks i That Are Guaranteed concerning his operations here, He said Ilk a man, as for going us) stairs on the provocative of nausea of the imagi- of meat, odds and ends, that the that hia local clinic was I butcher has had left * over. And the most satin- run, It doesn't bother me at all. .1 eat,and nation'to dis-a-ppear 'from the lists factory that he had had, this h,.Ing due:sloop as any well What comes up the CUStOrner has to Why take chaa=In buying a pa!r lamely to the system of registration person ought, and as Of-official remedies have been pr' of Cloves when you can get Iwbi<,b Prevails.. and which reveals tile. for dizziness, which used to frFahten me'so parati<,11S Maxle from ants., c4i take. One can imagine how. anx- history of each case, The Patients treat- much, It has entirely disappeared. su I�� guarantee back6d by Canada's or. '�"i6usly the lliingqv�i� or- ttff- ed are. of course, beinx watched with thr. Hamilton-ti preparajiOns, however, have not largest glove factory in the greatest anxiety, particular)y by sufferers Pills are a wonderful meal- th,6 disease, One. They helood me, and I' obtained much recognition in this I mother of seven must eye the inex-. ase, Local Physicians con- know eve.ry d tinue to be unenthusiastic, but hopeful. woman that uses them will have comfort C01 even among the, wise uld intF (arable ladle and how a pretty girl Dr. Friedmann -as greatly impreesed I and good health I a 11XIEPWO Sheff Glove with the cordiality shown in Toronto and red Women 111. - domestic , practice-- m the 0. - Refuse anything off P mlg nother draw fro I . other Canadian cities,.particularly when rou instead of Dr. Hamilton's P buicll',Jetboy, made- from specially tanned horse. Ms or I*t 011gli in pa -urope they are 'contrasted with the rts Of I dlizpoqiti�on of aloof. Mandrake and Butternut, 25c. per b". rate 'to t&ke pot.111ek­ & it et if Pw York One druggists and ntorelceepers, or the -1 use. -Ant baths, made by hide. Guatr"teed wet proof, wind neFs; which atroett-1 him in N At An`v the reasod of -d :1.4 *cool reception tarrhozone Cci,, Buffalo, X. Y.. a'n-d'�King-- t in use 7 tory Is to the cff(�ct that Ca, means t� take what you get.and ga roof, steam arid heat proof. Send h boiling ants in water, are ye. y in New York teas the nOthing Wiletiler the* pot is in Lin for;l1ustiations. oDnOMItioll of the drug trust, which, of ston, Canada. by Bavarian peasants for 'rheums- citrourse, finds one-of its Mief SoijirC," of tis a.nd g011t, and al'.U_.� in Hessen Illoges.or in the U.t of the man who Profit in the medicines which it sells t.j XUDSON SAY HANITTLNG CA). tubercular patients. But AU(111 a story and Hungary. In Bohemia,'it is eagerl1v invites It friend of his da'sExperiGis andIdInKakers seems to-9 diabolical for belief. Passer-by (to farmer leaning on,said, !or paral' sis of tile lower y4wtb k)I d;ri.nor. L-C iT! CIV16 Troubles, roadside fence)-Do Nciu approve bfJ limbs patii�nts are placed in an Ant- - �aa been having its trou'b4v iml-automobile Fartn-er-,sure ! Why t hill and allOWed to remain until t:he &ivic 116an ing. In round figures it takes NN: about $10,000,000 a Year to run the city,I ouidn't I Didn't I make over1whole body is covered wikll flit in- �1,n 4 r as a great proportion of this amount $50 clean. cash haulin' 'ern out ofq sects, 'which are then shaken off, means that rbiwh cash has to be raised it It Pays 'required for capital expenditures, it snowdrifts last winter`l en the curo is effect-e4. In Bran- QUi k17 S-OVIS CIUF�hlj cures ­lds, and heali by selling bonds and debentures.- The the threat and lungs. 25 cctltn. market for the last year not having been to CH , -,od, there is on hand an accumulation P bead%bler and renner bettor Nor***,1111wies and Cows.They are of unsQld bonds, with the result tl)a,, th,, city has been perilously,close to the point wt'eb the h"vy 00"t that holds tll* of ot having ready cash with which to Irano, 0 1 D6_not be inisled— wetswealund dirt IV oto mroess 7 3 a Paycurrentexacn'ditiurrs. In recent weeks r=san.look tt -c*t 0 fft* rc their f I e small bond issues have been disposed of• .b.0 "U fray. on more or less satisfactory MK FOR hip terms and thane tuation has been temporarily reliev. o ewati ed� Depose— loll varfrix As result of this situatinn the Tzp,qury. VIL dft come in for a great deal of criticrism. Unfortunately, Mr, RlIchard PFn9 "ac no i ........ ... nim JL n easler.W�ps faster-ad doper 1'. Coady, who has been CUT Treasurer _V. for twenty-fire Leans, and t,.� Nvhbm thb tars Xb&rV I pard,tad city looked to sell its bonds and keel).the .t We bar. pajett strong-box well supplied with reedy e."b has, been seriously Ill. It is doubtful If I GLOVES ttteal oa.i It tie wear. .ane 41975WAY he will ever resume his duties, at- least acs otos. las actively as formerly. aadetr nD or 10 18"Ou 8114WA4 head, Mr. Coady's-Carter. and,LOOK for the trade-mark: •fry roue 9'zar-sm Mr. C,,.dy ban felt Toronto' move If any You wiff thus be sure of gloves man bas. H6 has beeTi in the ci,*j- per. ONI*P&*O FLIKXMLM SHAFT 00.0 r M years. Chief Accountant in 1877, M La Salle Ave. vloe to City Treasurer. In IBM and ever since. famous for Style.,Fit and Finish. to for awwalme a a d's Previous W that bip 1 .X. Wt mop Una ot was a lumber Imer. harm cUrplaq and bant. He has seen eirlitAen ma:yoro come moi)ed o"requawt. IF,n d Iro He has open the city's Gloves that are not stamped w1th either the frade,mark or the name 1,11i" almost Quadruple. Ye',s 90ecaums "Perrin's Make" are not the genuin4o. :,. ..•. s`..:.. - r"""� •�"i3,."� .:.. _ � y,f ..t�,iw�• ,' , -. _..�,.� _•,°,. : `' ..,. -: 3':--yip.'::'Y ..-�'�'.,r_a.r... .r �fi ��•, T..'>�.eb':3.: �.. ,G �.v^:. +ars_'.,ice,•.'r�'",{-...'•'1t '..,� .' sw .:;x:.:.�' '.'; _ _ *4..�, 5.:' _ p",p`: r..: 'fi-1,`a ,. ,us.ir*'=as: a-*.p•!" -.. ...,.;.,. 17 _ t:1 qw- J e ... : Mrs.;J. C. Philip has rets rned -David and Mrs.East,of Grand - - it - c ith Value Mrs. Wm. Harris, andCJ • - - LOCALISMS MS home after spending a week'i� y relatives in Buffalo. _ daughter Verna, and Jesse Trull, ore . Mrs. g, W. Lindstrom �nd of Toronto, spent Good Friday ----- `. -Mrs. G. M. Palmer as-in-the cbii�-of--Belleville;-are-v Bcith-Meer Sarah Clark and family, 9 h with Dr. and Mrs. Towle. of Church St. city this week _ -F. E. Gee has started work on onto; spent hes•weeekiend'i h gave their last ball of the vtseason )his willow crop. ere. I AiiS on town "" -Arthur Long, of Toronto, wars the His many arentsriende n Pickering Averyleasantlti time as spent, WALL PAPERS Wim+ ,.. bome over Sunday. r: -J. H. Brady has sold his driv Gwill reig, of Clinton. ist napoorheal h antil about daybreak continued We feel sure our many costumers and friends ted er to Spencer Taylor. -The regular meeting of the . . ..our efforts in this line last season.` Because o is and -Misses B. and I. Beating were at present. ;because our motto is "Progress" we have this peat endeav i in the city on Wednesday. -Potatoes are quoted in Toros- Autumn Leaf rd ay Band will _ vred t make a larger and more attractive diiavlay. -D. Sim son is moving this and 05 too stents cents carload Ieot . at 230 t the held on Saturday home of Mrs. Peak Our papers are artistic and beautiful. Don't fail to visit week into trhe Pirie block. y us and see the complete range. Prices from -Mrs. Clark, of Toronto, is vis• In Pickering the price asked is The fuattendance Living. re- 8c. to$1.00 per rolh iting her sister, Mrs. D. Pettit. $1.25 to $1.89 per bag. -R. W. and Mrs. Gordon spent -S. M. Fitzgerald,barrister and quested. to the bad Odds pe -we have Easter with relatives in Harris- solicitor, of Toronto, purposes Monday n night, he annual Vestry t be cleared.ed. Smaill to left o er from lasteseason,njust - Ea opening a law' office in Pickering ` ton. yy -Richard Moore, of Toronto, is about the middle of April. Fur- wasstpostponed• toMonday hiirech the thing for about Jthe egul r etc. You get them calling -upon Pickering friends ther particulars give later. 81st lest. this week. -Mr. McClellan, representing ing neat, at 8 o'clock. - -M. S. Chapman had'a business the Seymour Power Co. is in town The Easter hymns will be repeat- _ trip to the city on Tuesday and thiseelectric , securing The contract is for ed nestext B,Sunday. de Foe Wagner, When buying papers, don't forget about your paint, we will show 'Wednesday. -Mrs. Russell and son, of Villa one year only, and the rate h was who has an church n Deseronto, for sely :You cotohrus you can selectthe famous colors which blend properly.Paint"iams and .r- -Nova, spent the holiday with D. same as in the Town of _ and Mrs. Pettit. The residents of the village should oral years, has resigned and will "The"'Big Store affords advantages of this kind."' -Our sports have been catch- give Mr. McClellan all possible en' leave neat week fur Edmonton, ing a number of suckers during sours a nt, for sunless secured, we Alberta, lberthis a cal hereduti .e will continue the past week. A quiet wedding took place at -Joseph and Miss Emily Gar- may not get this greamornt boon.the G. T. the Methodist tannage. on Wed- Otlr new /pring Stock of `Sherwin .-land spent Easter with their sis- -On y '•ter, Mrs. Larkin. R. train, No. 6, going east was as nesday the 26th este when Mr. Williams Paint just Opened -Fred F. Balsdon. of London, hour and a half behind time, The Urban Blake, of Andiey, and Miss, spent a few days at the home of dela was due to a car in another Emma, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. aibis parents here. train jumping the track thus Wm. Linton, of Claremont, were _ Smocks. -Miss Badgeley.of Oshawa,was blocking the road After stand- united in marriage by the Rev. D: We're doing a s did business in men's wear, Overalls, moc s. ' Mrs. F. H. ing for about an hour and a half, E. Johnston. ��'� the guest of her cousin. Shirts, outs, Sox, Hats,Caps,etc., just keep kuming. 1Hall, on Good Friday. waiting for the track to be clear -The South Ontario.Conserv - -Dr. F.L. Henry will be here as ed, a bright idea entered the head tive Association will hold their F usual neat Tuesday i attend to of one of the employees, that they annual meeting this(Friday)after- Ladies Don't fail to see our sew prints, Ducks, Ginghams, Bedford * selection at the Big Store, is , . -Mise Minnie Rankin, of To-' other track, an idea that was car- Hall, Whitby. 'A fait attendance v -mas re- to, spent a few days here at rigid out without further delay. of members much important aibu i- he home of her mother. -The services in St. George's qour groceries are always fresh and t� }' -Lady Evelyn Ward, of Toron- Church on the evening of Good Hess a-ill be transacted. to, was the guest of Lord and Friday was well attended and -Duran trusteesshouldese dark udeati9urto Lady Hyde on Friday laRt. much enjoyed by all. The sing p to the mark Your money refund- -V4m. Dale. Of i41aCi�106R, spent ing of. "There in a Green Hill Far secure some one to attend the a few days here with his daughter Away" and "Abide with Me," by ligbtinR of the street tamps. On r at the home of Vies. Waring. Madame le Mar, was greatly en- Sunday , a number returning _. ed it gOOC�B e,r� IIQ�, Ba�18f�CtQr ► >. -Miss O'Connor, of Toronto, joyed by all, and also ''Calvary" from church wandered off the ' bpent Easter with her uncle and sung as'a Quartette by Madame le side-walk into the mud, owing to sent, H. J. and Mrs, Larkin, Mar, Miss Riley, Lord Somers sad their inability to see the walk, �ia8h for Butter- and Eggs -Miss Vera Burling, of Milto,, Mr. Somers,-Cocks was very im -F• W. Weeks his just receiv- is spending a couple of weeks at pressive. Mr. Dew presided at ed a carload of Ogilvie's fatuous the home of her parents here. the organ in a most efficient man- and Shorts.�Prieshold Freduced. B Ae G00_d8 Delivered Promptly ' -Charles and Mrs. Taylor, of Her. Port Perry, are visiting with the -Among the holiday visitors to the water in the creek has lowered latter's sister, Mrs. E. Balsdon. Pickering, were, Miss Gladys Bate- first-clam ordeaMr, Weeks' l is all now norders in eel] Burdge, of Oshawa, man, Frank Bundy and cousin. HAPMAN -Rus R receive his prompt attention. s So - 'nt the holidays with hie uncle Mr. Walker, T. G. and W. Bryan, will recei p P Lorne �+ rand aunt, E. and Mea. Balsdon. J. R. The:ton, M. and J hnAand CamplieWednesday Ernest Wicksiand Bar- N. J. Morrissey, of Newcastle, way, Reggie Shirley, visited at the home-of-his matlzer �4Ps -)�sw,-Geo-I.Aw•_Mr.e,._F•_!R. ry Matbers, young surveyors, bore, on Thursday of last week. Doyle and daughter, Miss Corinne, appeaced before-P.- M:-a teat _ -Robert Deverell was under Miss Hazel Gormley, Roy Burling, charged with breaking HARNESS A T� N E S S A N_� COLLARS the weather for a couple of weeks, Mr. Dew, of Toronto; L. Balsdon, lamp in the Village. The first two 11 but is now�tf-somewhat Proved• of Bowmanville; C. H. Ham, of named pleaded guilty, but no _ - �now-all r-m0whAtO'Connor and -two Timigami ; Mrs. Clemente and evidence was offered; againt -- For your spring needs, call and see me. sisters, Hate and Rose. spent Sun child, of Milton ; W. C. Murkar, Mathers. Campbell and Wicks Collars aspecialty. - day with H. J. and Mrs. Larkin. of Sunderland. were each fined $1 and costs, -Mips Sate Kerr, of the Oshawa ' -The Presbytery of Whitby amounting in all to 815: I haeme set second hand doable harness, suitable for demo- ' Et lic school stiff, is spending bet Rill meet in St. Andrew's Churchcrat:wagon at $12.00. er vacation at the home of at fl p. m. on Friday, April 4th, AUI„E REGISTER. _ Repairing neatly dose at reasonable prices. mother here. for the purpose of inducting Ree - -Miss Mabel Calvert. of Bloom- G. L. Johnston, B. A., into the FRIDAY, M.+Rt's 28rIi-Combinati6n _.. ingdale, end Miss Colla Every, of pastoral charges of St. Andrew s, sale of horses, cattle, implements, =PICBERI:rTG HARINTESS EMPORIU�. 'Wellington, are ' spending the Pickering, and St. John's, Bro- household furniture,etc., at the �il• vacation at their homey here, ugham. The ceremony of induc- lage of Brougham. See posters for W. J. COAKWELL u =Mies Weeks and Miss Easton, tion will be conducted by Rev. A. particulars. Fred Postill, auctio- Phone Ind. 301. of Toronto, is et , o [lr[+en River,_ sano, Alta.,and-H--G Nes itt,__of terim moderator of session, and Chapleau, Algoma, spent the holi- addressee will be-delivered by Rev. Plant BOWMAYS --- day with F. W• and Mrs. Weeks. Dr. Abraham, of Whitby, Rev. guaranteed - -Donald Munro, who bad bis Mr. -Cameron, of. West Hill, and s7ursery t�t�el� •SPRING WILL SOON BE HER _fnot injured badly a few weeks Rev. Mr. Yule, of Oshawa. -it will grow- ago, is improving but very alowly, =One of the worst wind-storms s -' audit will be some time yet be- for years occurred on Friday last We want two more agents You will want to get your spring sewing done before the house- fore he will be able to do any when the air hustled past us at in this county rleaniug be¢ins. We have a new line of Scotch ginRiiama" . work. rate of seventy miles an hour- THOS.W.BOWMAN l!r S0�1 Co.Ltd. "Anderson W ARANTEED FAST rims,COLORS at es pen' yd, --�' —Miss Clemens,of Hownianville, The storm way general, fol from Ridgeville, Ont. beautiful colors and patterns. Primp, the best English "Will sing and recite at the Mission all parts of the province re its •prints: fast colors, 18e. per pd' po Sc. to -30c.- . Band social in St.Andrew's church come of great havoc having been Val. laces and insertions, a big range to cbbers from, this(Friday) evening. The pro- wrought. Roofs of houses and TOOLS SHARPENED Boots, gnd Rubbers bacon fresh groceries, maple syrup, salt and fresh fish. gram will be a good one. Don't barns were carried off,trees blown We make a apecialry of crosscut saws, and prime cheese• •miss it. down, and telephone and tele- Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. -R. D. Turnbull, of Toronto graph wires were torn down every: Razor-boninga specialty. For a first- -Phone orders receive prompt attention- •�T University, occupied he Pulpit in where. Many lives have also been class hair trim o ran easy shave call T r T ESPIE, UNBARTOl� Bt. Andrew's church on Snnda�' lost on account of the storm. In at the East-end Barber Shop. ILL last. Mr. Turnbull is a ready this immediate locality,telephones See our House Furnishings of all G. A. speaker and his sermons were were . rendered useless,' through kinds. $ligbtly used Carpets _ much enjoyed. the breaking of wires and in sone from 16 cents a yard up. _ -The roads this spring are very cases crossing one another, .trees. W. J, GORDON PICKERINa bid. dee partly to the heavy rains were blown down, but the dam- U TS whereby the round age reported has not been of aP -.R ING -sin the fall, m y R B V -r� has been soaked with water. How- very serious character. 1912-bele CH0PP1.NG, ' .! ver as the frost is now outofthe -Owing to they B .,.�� ground, they should soon be in a,very wet one, farmers in all good condition. parts of the province are more _ ,. Now is the time to make your selection for your. new Having installed a new Oat Roll, new -... -On Thursday evening last a active this year in drainiu their opper an new Ws, e-r-w eeI;T age num r o ri`en—ic s assem and:: was •year a a'rge amount am better prepared than ever ggriyg suit. Many new patterns, of the most exclusive at the home of James and Mrs. of grain over the whole province to attend to the wants Andiew, and assisted in celebrat- was never Harvested owing t the _• of my patrons. ing the twenty-fifth anniversary land being .covered with wstsr, Chopping every day in the'week designs fo choose from. And they are tailored in the latest .:of their wedding. All A most enjoy- which would not have been the pp except Saturday, able evening was spent in music case had the land been drained. and best wearing styles. Satisfaction with every garment , and in games of various kinds. The Ontario Department Rives en- John F. Bayles, Greenwood -Rev. E. A. Chown was in the couragement to farmers in the . _. __._ _ _ village at the early part of the matter of tile drainage, by giving ELM DALE -M Z LLS R.• A. BUN TING, P ICKERIN G s. ` week to make arrangements for a free assistance. The Department lecture tinder the auspices of the of Physics, of which Prof. Day :- SEE OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OF -••- ..National Sanitarium Association, has charge, makes tile drainage on Tuberculosis, Riven by Mr. J. surveys for farmers on Application AI, INU�d COOKING UTENSILS- 'B. Watson, the Association's lee- the only outlay to the farmers be. Is the place to get your next tures. The lecturer is illustrated ing the necessary travelling ea- jbag of Flour.. J.by about 100 lime-light views and ppoenses connected with the survey. O lvie's Royal Household can't bei - will-be given in the Town Hall on These are usually small as goner- beat for Bread. tr' 0 S T 10 Y �' "� ? - Monday. April 7th, at 8 P. m. * ally, several surveys are spade on -_ _ -St, Andrew's Church Mission the same trip. Those wishing Glevers Flour Pastry Flour Enamel sauce pan, 1 each year at 30c. -$3.00 •'3and will hold a Gentleman's surveys should write the Depart- Grabam Flour Aluminum-" ` 1st cost, only cost 50 Birthdry Party in the church base- ment of Physics, O. A. C.,Guelph, Fresh Rolled Oats ment this (Friday) evening. A for regular application forme. Bran and Shorts - Saved by 1 pan $2.50 - nod program of music, Rx dies, PICKERINQ MARKETS "Orta and Oat Chop rills, etc., Rill be given and the _ Barley and Barley Chop Replace utensils that wear OUT with utensils that wear for E�'SR Mixed Feeds 1 dies will furnish refreshments. White Winter Wheat, ........... t#1 number of invitations .with Red „ 6I No rusting, nv chipping, no loss of utensils by burning. Get a .. ,r 91 Molassihe Meal and Molasses Meal quart sauce pan for 85 cents. y do ation bags have been sent out Mixed Special prices in ton lots. to reeeiv en, but those who have goring Wheat....,....-.. ..... . .80 k wishing Goose ...... ..... ®© no received them and 80 X,. - . "vCT JOSER H H . BUND Vit! d will be provided with these Sprouted................ ...... 70-`pRn=: :� +M 9 att}IRIIL ♦e,/fir,,,,,,,,,,,,,•I,•.\,. _.X56 a� 6. r u (Chopping every dAy. � • ••„ 'D'+ o.cQ7 P '"yes,..*-,• •.,; ..,'x ..., Cur•. -., .,, ..�.... 6 •i*' f... y;... n <: .Ki 'taws•}r .«.'k �� a�� "' t•w.mei.. '`,;"• _ .. ik7�„�' r+, "�`.. ct�. oar.,:. ��+�'-s��'.,. ;r a ;�..:h1.ra wy�i"� ,. 5+�. ^`.s•+• "e .:si.sd•=+.' ..aK:,:," :y c•