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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_04_04 4--�77 7r"1 _7-._74 I— ­.jav 7 .x., 4- • No. 27 VOL. XXXIL PICKERING, ONT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1913 GREEN RIVER Established 75 yeam John Smith"having purchased the Look out for the box sociaL Par. blacksmithing business of E.J. Lint. ticulare later. SPINK MILLS nor, is prepared to did all kinds of re- Frank Hutchings spent Sunday at ...... ;. - his home here. E. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- pair work. Having secured the aer :-LIL- tared Member of the OptoMetrical.ASSO- vices of a competent assistant. all Miss Pearl Doten has been spending GREENWOOD' _41LIL111021 of 08t,&riO- SPSCW attention siren 'Work will be promptly att-4aded to. ftelittizigolglassee. Eyes tested hese the last week in Toronto. Horse-shoeing a specialty. Miss Annie Fuller spent Sunday with Miss Gertrude Booth. wl ]FLOUR WHITEVALE Ralph Madill has engaged with W. .MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., G. Barnes for the summer. N. Ctdiuburgh, member of the College of MILLS "White Satin," Best Manitoba Victor Long, of Toronto, is home Physicians and 5argeon, of Ontario.lisentiate Rev.J. Trickey preached his fare- Blended Edinburgh, Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Maggie, of R076i collegeofSurgeons, Edlob Cream-Buns," indisposed. = "tent, dsiesmeo of Women "Tea-Buns," PAstry well sermon Sunday eve .1. O:Mee and regidenogi,Brouglism. Misses Sarah and Bessie tutchings .2 are with friends,in the city. spent Monday with Gertrude Booth. MEDICAL SURGICAL Win. Philp and J. Kirton had a trip A large number attended the,tune. nd:X-RAY INSTITUTE --FEi E D to Brooklin one day recently. ral of the late Mrs. Lawson on Sunday my Chopping Mill will be shut a Mr. and Mrs. Bond,--of GPrinceAl. last. PICKNJUN , O.N "JUMBO" FEEWFLOUR TARIO beet,at their daughter's,Mrs.Philp. BRAN Sheldon Rice—of Toronto the a t Miss Bessie Hoover returned home down all next week while putt,iox" ....... a. ZL8119 TOWLE, X. II., X- D., C. X., SHORTS week-end with his brother,0.9Monday.after spending her holidays Rice.B. in Toronto. OAT CHOP Barnet Dixon spent the holidays Wm. and Mrs. Gray returned home in a now one of larger capacity:and 10K ist in Rectal Diseases, P"giagic Dill. shave SpeevIden, Diseases of women. COZOM, MANITOBA OATS with his grandparents, John and Mrs. Monday, after their.honeymoon spent 9*Man.I-say examination. Diseases of eye, AMERICAN CORN Kirton. at Western points. with latest improvements which der.nose,throat and lungs. Pitting9169�and Mrs. Buel. of Toronto, returned all iacato and chronic diseases. home, after a visit with her sister, 02"Ron"U to 1 3 and 7 to 9 4917 FEED OF ALL KINDS Mrs.Lee. White's Vale for Our 09s- prices are the lowest Fred and Miss. Lydia Major, enter. I have had made specially for me. tained a number of friends on Satur. BROCK ROAD T Z. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS. Quality the.beat day evening. C*7*'Wri TAIL.Ocunly ora�Attnier,and o0wity Mr. Jones and family,of Toronto, Miss Rawl Kayes is visiting friends balliallor. Ooar%House,Whitby. 10-T and J. Besse and family haye moved in Toronto. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and into the village. John Hale visited a few days in To- . ..... ASSolicitor,Notary Public.Ft& Money Miss White has returned home. ronto,hist week, In" afteraTisitwith friends at Toronto Mrs- Amos Brignall spent a few Of5 i3ezt door to the Standard Bank. J. L- SPINK9 LIMITED, F I R E _Whiiby. --Say- and other pointe, days in the city last week. PICKERING, ONT. Misses Ethel and Peru Gregory have Miss Florence Axford. of Toronto, returned home. after spending the is visiting her brothers for a few days. holidays with their uncle, E.J.Moore. Miss Nellie Gray, 9f Green River, is the guest of Miss Fanny Keyes this WG. HAM-19suer of Marriage WHITBY week. SCRANTON COAL Licenses in the County OU Ontx, Ja We are sorry to hear that Hiss Olive Pickering Village, He BEAL The chair of All Saints'church were entertained at the rectory by Rev. R Briguall is not in her usual good STOVE and NUT TPOUCHER, Real Estate Auc- health. o taoueeT, valuater,collector and issuer CLAREMONT W. and Mrs. Allen on Tuesday nigh, Master Cecil Axford spent a few of Marriage licenses,Brougham. W7 when a most en?oyable time was days in Toronto visiting hio'grand. HOPPER Issuer of Ma7!= for all styles of furniture. spent. mother and Aunts. :,now arriving 0 The farm-house belonging to Ed. D Licenses in t -Mrs. R. W. Witter, son and daugh ozz at Store and big Mddlc'n.2!C1Z9=Qn8. Story, south of the base line and just ter, of Toronto. spent a few days last 0LE8X west of the new hospital buildings, week with Mrs. J. H. Kayea. FILL YOUR WIN WITHOUT DB.BEATON,TOWNSHIP was burned to the ground on Wedues- A pretty wedding took place on oicaverancer, Oommissioner for taking 00 1*" Room Moulding da. morning. Wednesday. March 36th, at "Hill DELAY. =,,So. A6001211ftnt. EW KOXM 9 �&e Old Girle'Association have inside Crest Fiarm.- Pickering, the home of an founn luau of Marriage lasOnt. with the Dickensi Fel- Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes, when OUR-SUPPLY WILL NOT Picture Frames lowship Players Association. of To- Georgina. youngest daughter of Mr. FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ronto, to present The Cricket on the and Mrs.Francis Judd,of Cberrywood, LAST. LONG. t for Conative of York and Ontario. Aaa­ Hearth In the Music Hall on the even- was united in Moa sales of'all kinds attanced to an shoneW marriage to Mr. Win. Window Shades Ing of Friday., April 11th, to raise Gray, second son of r. and Mrs. W. siouce. Address(Tessa after P.O.. Ont, funds in ald of the free Public Library. Gray. of Green River. Under an B. POWELL, Licensed a- z W. tioneer. valaaaar and ectleagiar t" This Association is of a very high arch of evergreens and flowers the J. L. SPINK, Ltd• souaftee of Ontario and York. All kinds of order. having won the Governor-Gen. ceremony. was conducted by Rev. J. oblige sooduated either rivaSS17 or by saaaaa, eral's prize for dramatic art. This Trickey. of WhiLevale, in the pries. SAW 0~aollected Ic dated or usher is said to be much better than UNDERTAXIING Play ence or about fifty guests. The bride 'PICKERING woman=,ly at reeldesee.111t.1b.4b 8L.P= that given a year ago by them and -entered the parlor to the strains of no Orden IS"414 Nzwe offlee,Pick. in connection whic as spoken of go highly. the wedding march Flayed by Ml armig.or MAcciab a store, Claremont. will re- as 0 A 911108fA611011 an. At the All Saints' Vestry Meeting Fannie KaTes,who also sang during I -C Iced, 3gyphovenumberisla4epeaMING01 held on Monday evening, John Noble the signlagof the register ­Roseof Distance no object. My Heart," accompai d by Master was elected People's Warden,and the ea Prices moderate. Rector, Rev, R. W. Allen.appointed _1e onald Witter. or 1oron Oeo. M. Rice. The lln&Dci&l state- bride looked charming in a gown of So R, PENNOCK meat showed that the church hada Beat i lump Steam Coal and all sizes IWP4175VALE, ONT. white embroidery. wearing a corsage in Hard Coal. BUILDS YOU UP AND very 8uecesaful year. Arrangememts bouquet of carnations and sweet as. -emente The-bappv couple left amid showerr, IFun*ral Director and Xndeeilmer. were made for certain imprw; to the church property. The rector, of t icean4 confetti on the 8.30 train for MAKES YOU STRONG 40, Mi "U Any business entrusted to me will Mr. Allen, will leave in MAv for 9L two Toronto And western points. The NYALS with a A good stock of I and 2 in. rough and be carefully hairkHed. months' trip to the Continent. and in bride travelled in a gray dress w his absence Rev. Dr. and M79, Boyle, long blue coat and hat to match. C on. dressed hemlock, also matched 0,1. Charges Moderate — e"pendept Phone of Trinity College, will occupy the gr4ltul&tions. a pine and spruce. 4 dressed Ind Cod Liver Compo-all rectory. red pine Georgia I f ceilings. ? At the Conservative Convention and basswood or logs. ContAinizig Cod Liver Extract, beld in the Music Hall. on Friday last, 7-- '4White's-sale April 5th.E. H. Purdy, of Port Perry, formerly C) M O�N ��TTIP Extract of Malt, Wild Cherry vice-president, was elected president, WHITEVALIK Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. --and vDiciphoophitea Dr. John Moore, of Brooklin. secre- -Has-a-faH:line u I A splendid Lary, and i acnes ituEleage,of W niEb7y7 W. 9. And ro. a r spent the Wribe 6r phone for prices,ed meths constantly on hand. -combination, and the greatest all treasurer. When it came to the point. week-end in the city. restorer A. C. 41101S when they were to elect a candidate Mr. Bell. of Oakville;-opwrit-S-unday Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, round Tonic, strength res for the local legislature, the meeting under the parental roof. REEPE-4­000IRr Ham, Bologna,Weiners, etiii and body-builder that can, be was divided so that all efforts to elect Mrs. Wilbur, of Bask., is visiting The meet- her sons and daughters here. canditate were fruitless. LOCUST HILL Highest prices paid for found. Equally good for child. ing Adjourned to meet again an Fri- Revival service Friday night will be Butcher's cattle ren, middle a;ged,and old people day, April 11th, in the morning, and I,, charge of the League, All wel. Ind. phone. house Markham I504. will continue all day and all night, if come, Yard, Markham 72 Y, 60c. per bottle at necessary, to elect a candidate. Mrs., Leery has returned from a iekerin� iveimonth's visit with her daughter, Mrs, TIME TABLE--Pickering Station% SROUQHAM Toole,in London. T.R. Trains going East dus as touows-- PICKERING PHAR RACY, I Master Fronk Fennel has returned No. 6 Mail 8.06—1 M. First-c-lass' rigs' for' hire D)Dafoe spent Monday in.the city, to his home, after a L week's visit with. 12 L4x&l 2.50 P.M. Mrs. T. C. and Miss Minnie .Brown his grandmother. 14 Local 6.04 P. M. review was A splendid quarterly revi rains going West due as follows- -1N)o­ Day or nigbt are visiting in Toronto for a week. T REAL ESTATE..... James Farrow, of Richmond Hill, held in the Methodist church Sunda, No. is Local 8.27 JL U. has moved toJamee Underhill's farm. mo7V. Miss Annis,Mrs.Lan ford, 11 Local 2.80 P.M. 7 Bus meets RU traiins Mrs. Palmer has returned; after M 1.8 an and D. Annie had charge of 7 Mail . 8.09 P. U. Teaming promptly attended to. spending the winter 'with her son in the lessons. S'Sunday included. .. . ...... Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Toronto. There died in Chicago, on March 24, R. J. and Mrs. Cowan and D. Find 191& Mary Maria Burton,beloved wife Mrs. Dolphin attended the funeral of of W. G. Wilkinson, and sister of We He Peak. Pikeing. Insurance rates lower on farm.pro. the late Mrs. Lawson on Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Patton,T. G.and Frank S. perty and Village Dwellings, Mrs. Whittier and family have re' Burton. She was born Aujkl5, 1847. C SW"t to Eli in first-class Companies. turned to their home in Toronto, after Mrs Wilkinson. resided in hitevale 5 Easter vacation with her for 45 years previou to her departure a re Basseft '44 .1mlets A OR*140110111 L=ft NO mother here. for Chicago and will be remembered If not insured with me,call and Abumberofour young men called by many of the older residents here jeweler compare rates. on E. Holtb} at a late hour Saturday for her never ceasing love to bear the � tb nograDhers, Book-keepers glit and tri ted him to some A Ste I Ill M1111, burdens of orders. Much sympathy 0 Cashiers, Office Assistants. Com- 8-rooined house Ed, treated t bbvs 'in ffne style and [4 extended to the bereaved to rent. family. merci&I and, Sborthand Teachers sent them amity bippy. Rev.'Mr.Trl6key preached his fare- are in great demand, if they gradu- George McGregor will sell his house-- well sermon Sunday Morning to an ate from the —We V. Richardson. ..- old effects by auction on -Saturday unusually large congregation. We Carries a complete stock of afternoon, A are indeed sorry to lose such a devoted April 13th,at big premises MUM Notary Public, Pickering. bare. As r. McGregor is leaving servant of the Lord as Mr. Tricksy .2 Brougham there will be no reserve, and trust that he may be spared many John Defoe left for Edmonton on years to continue the great work with Columbia Talking Monday last to resume business. He 'hisuntiringzeal. Tuesday night a C 01A TORONTO. ONT• was called home some time 6g0 Owing large number of the congregation to the serious illness of filr ago, .asembled at the church to bid Mr. and double disc records. Many former students are now who at time of writing is much im. Trickey and his daughter, Florence, earning from$700 t6 $2000 -a year. proved, farewell and God speed in their new We deal in only,the REST KIND Of Moving is the order of the day in Hard and Threshing Coal, now in - home at Poplar Hill. An address was Practical Education. We use beet hand at yard at Gour burg. R. Holtby is, movin reenburn 9 to his read by Miss Eliza White and a beau. COLUMBIA to systems, employ best teachers and - . . house :in the village, L.Johnston to tiful set of pearl bandied knives and station. Call and get Mrs. W. Wilson's house on the Brock produce the best results. Enter forks was presented to Miss Florence price now. Catalogue free.' prices. road, James Stephenson to Whitby, by Mrs Judson Push. Instruments range in Henry Wilson to Dunbarton,U.Blake from $17.50 hornless, 7 W. J. Elliott, Principal WM. GIBS 01N. to L. Johnston's farm. The Provincial Educational As. .to$5W. Charles A. White will hold an auc. tor.Yonge and Alexander$to. GR9ENBURN, ONT. tion @file of horses, mUch cows, beef. sociation has been meeting in To- ringers,t pigs, , etc.. on Saturday after. ronto this week and as usual, our If..you have, not heard &'new pg noon, his premises miles west of educational 8 in for modern Columbia Talking stem comes Rave you lots of here. The stock is in good condition much criticism. Instrument, call and $lacksnaithing and includes some splendid milch cows we will give you and brood sows. See dodgers. Q Z. )BICC, OF WHrMVALIL Field Marshal Viscount Wolse- a demonstration. , �..,Saving rented-the Dunbartop shop is prepared to furnish you anything The yearly business meeting of the ley, former Commander-in-chief A and opened the same.I am prepar- in the line of watersupply such as Methodist Ladles'Aid will be held at of the British Army died on Tues-the—h6me of No BASSETT THE PICKERINCit NEWS rams, Mr. Perryman, Brou R. day at Menton, France,in,his 80th ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic gham. on April 9th, at 2.30 p. in. A year. He was born in Ireland me In the above line. plumbing, etc. social evening will beepent. Excel- JEWETA:CR AND OPTICIAN Hor-seshoein end took pi in many of Britain's .F a specialty. lee ()&II in and an me any time. They are also expert well drillers lent outside talent is expected. wars. He was at the head of the op-marrs ivew! WHITBY eresco and cake will be served. Don't and respectfully solicit your patron mi-this treat- The usual 10 cent fee forces which quelled the Reil Re- I POST OFFICS age for that .tore. Ind. drone 6W, will be charged. belliou in 1970. "DU"ARTON r _ _ ,;< ,- :. •- .•, ':: r 7"'AaE sa r .,b ^:'d$G• .�., .a.. rxarrr.•_ .cr, +•� fi .q r' r ' v - ..y; - k' 1. And her, Frithiof, and tell hoz we He could think of nothing but very inu& want her." Cecil, of the strange , new insight The Choicest Product , 'l a went out and found Cecil com- that had. come to him so suddenly, ".: fortably installed in the dining- of the marvel that, having known of the fineet T*wPro. r room with her book. her so ion nd so intimately, he _O N _.. MONTH u dualng Country in the a Have yyou not read enohgh-i" he only justrealised the beauty said. "We are very dull without World ry of her character, with its tender, l you there." womanly grace, its quiet strength, ' in a ^•" "I thought you would have so its steadfastness, and repose. OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. much to talk over together," she !! �! He fell into great despondency; `A said, putting down her book and but the recollection of that sweet, l lifting her soft gray eyes to his. bright glance which she had given "Not a bit," he replied, '`we are .him in reply to his impetuous burst '� s CHAPTER XXXI%. He looked at her quickly, struck pining for music and want you to of gratitude, reassured him; and by something unusual in 'her tone. sing, if you are not too tired. Come when, later on, he met her at It:flavourand strength s;: _ • ` Hardly had the bustle of depar- „Oh,„ he said, teasingly, ,you and sing me 'Princessen,' if you breakfast his doubts were.held at are Preserved Ynirn- i turf quieted down at Rowan Tree are reals not too tired. I am ver + � think every one has your ideal of y y bay, and his hopes raised, not by .paired in the- sealed House when a fresh anxiety arose. happiness, and can not manage to much in he mood of that restless anything that she did or said, but t, Herr Sivertsen, who had for some �p y lady in the by her mero presence. lead PaekOL r time been out of health was seized exist without the equivalent of Roy poem. and baby, to say nothing of theIt was quite late one evening (To be continued.) oeo 'with a fatal illness, and for three house and gardgn." that they steamed down the dark- days and nights Frithiof was un- "I don't think anything of the ening Romsdalsfjord. The great BLAOK� OREeN and MIXeD. --'able to Ieave him; on the third sort " she protested. Romadalshorn reared its dark head A TRAGEDY OF THE CLIFFS. i night the old Norseman passed ' solemnly into the calm sky, and ev- '— Norway will be the best thin in quietly away, conscious to the last " he said. "I is erywhere peace seemed to reign. Two Young Lads Had a Terrible ___minute. and with his latest breath the world for her, The steamer was almost empty; Experlonce. the true panacea for all evils. Can gination to picture my predicament, i inveighing against the degeneracy Frithiof and Cecil stood alone at the you believe that in less than a week In moments of reflevtion we can or to describe my state of mind. Il of the age. forecastle end, silently reveling in `-`Frithiof is a rare exception," we shall actually.be at Bergen once q Usually recollect some milestone am there again this minute. For a.' r the exquisite view before them. f . more 1 that marked a turning-point in our seoond or two I was rigid with ter- he said, turning his dim eves t - Frithiof turned and looked at life. This crisis in the Life of a per- roe. To turn back was im ibis q And Si rid, lookin at his ea er, ' ward Sigrid, who stood by t�ce bed- blue eyes and remembering ghis Cecil. son is rarely so tragic, however, as and I-could not look down. Iasim-' ` side. "And to him I leave all that She had taken off her hat that that described by Mr. James O. Fa- ply drove my knife up to the hilt iai - - brave struggles and long—exile, she might better enjoy the soft ev- I have. As for the general run of could not find it in her heart to be g 1 y gan in his autobiography, which the crag and held on. Then, after' young men now-a-days—I .wash my ening breeze which was ruffling up hands of thein—a, worthless seta angry with him any more. her fair hair; her blue dress. was lately. appeared is the Atlantic an unnoticed interval', the aound of Certainly, for many years he had one of those shades which aro J3unthly. shouts from below came up to me., degenerate—" known nothing like the happiness „ My particular 'companion was a They seemed to wake me out of my, His voice died away, he sighed g p called new, but which are not 5i,. deeply, caught Frithiof's hand in of that voyage, with its bright unlike the old blue in which artists little rlad about my own age, the trance. 6 expectation, its sense of relief. On have always loved to paint the Ma- s"n u- the village miller, whose mill Meanwhile in some unaccountable yi; his, and fell back on the pillow life- the Wednesday night slept lit was a short distance from the vil- way, determination had taken.they � less y gh p donna; her face was very quiet and y+ tle, and very early in the morning ha the soft evening light lane, on the edge of a noted rabbit- place of fear. I have always looked, i When the will was read it affirmed pP-' g g was up on the wet and shining seemed to etherealize her. warren called `'The 1)ea9." Alec back upon these moments as the' that Herr Sivertsen, who had no I way an even more inveterate poach- lilies when my personality Seat' - _ deck eagerly looking at the first you will never know how much I relations living, had indeed left his lim se of his own country, His er than I, and nearly &a good a emerged into real consciousness. L property to Frithiof. The will was g P owe to you,' he said, impetuously. + heart bounded.within him when the "Had it not been for all that you crag climber. The allian^e.between whispered to myself one word-- terse and eccentric in the extreme, red roofs and gables of Stavanger its was both uffer.vive and defensive B K did for me in the est I could not C'unrage . Then I went on wit1L' ti and seemed like one of the old p came into sight, and he was the possibly have been here to-night.'' in every particular. 4i'e were in- my work, cutting out the path to tman s own speeches, ending with p" g the led It was a mechanical pro-, - g the. words, "for he.is one very first to leap off the steamer,. She had been looking toward Ve- separable. Whenever I' went as.- ledge. ! far too -impatient to touch Nor- bion �naes, but now she turned to tray, and was -wanted for anything. cess. I did not seem to know what' of the few honest and hard-working g j x „ wegian soil once more to dream of him with a lance so beautiful, so l was always to be found in the I wag doing. I reached the goal, *`. lmen in a despicable generation. g waiting for the more leisurely mem- ra turuusly happy, that it seemed vicinity of the mill, and returned by the way I had !►,a Naturally there was only one way hers of the party. In a rapture of . - pp' In front +,f the building and, if I come_ to which Frithiof could think of put to' waken new lite within him. B pP p the fresh h He was lad she anything should the roadway in f rising sheer from ,At the foot of the hill a crowd happiness he walked on drinking am not mistaken 1t:ng his legacy. Even penny of it g -went straight to his debt-fund.' 141 r, down dee breaths of runt of It. the craggy I was awaiting me. I did not ask any Horner heard of it and groaned, morning air, until coming at length rouse him and,take him back to the spread out to right and left. The questions. I knew from the silence to the cathedral. he caught sight of dull, .cold past—the past in which bald surface of these perpendicular i that Alec was dead. Half the vil- "R'hat"' he exclaimed, "pay away P I the principal ; hand over thousands an old,woman standing'at the door, for so long he had lived with his sheets of clay- wasdivided at inter- ia•ge accompanied me to my home. key in hand. heart half dead, upheld calla by the Pals by cresices and .ravines run My Father was away. I was lucked ,of pounds in payment of debts that P . To- are not even kis own—debts that- He stopped and had a long con- intention of redeeming his father's ning vertically from top to bottom. in the cellar for safe-keeping,, To-- dun't affect his name He ought to yersation with her for the mere honor. l Here and there on the face of theF,e ward evening, to my surprise, I was Put the money into this business, Pleasure of hearing his native And the steamer glided on over parapets there were a number <.,f liberated,- and giten n good meal, - Boniface; it would only be a fitting I tongue once more; he made her- the calm moonlit waters, and drew I ledges, running horizontally across�#,ut for, several ,days I was in dill- p. way of showing you his gratitude." i happy with a korner and enjoyed nearer to Veblungsnaes, where an,the surface, Ir, nearly all of these I grace, or thought I was, "He put tato the business what I her grateful shake of the hand, eager-faced crowd waited for the!ledges there were deep holes, bur- I q. t then, partly to please her, entered great event of the day, A sudden rowed by the rabbits. They were , value far more," said Mr. Boniface, , � THE GREAT A!'S'I'R.1LIaN D:�1)L He put into it his honest Nor-l the cathedral. terror seized Frithiof that some one the breeding-places ofthe rabbits _ ' wegian heart, and this legacy will Later in the day, when they slow, would come- to their end 'uf the and of numerous jackdaws, the na- Between Five And Kix hltlion Aeres -- lea te him many years of hard., weary ly steamed into Bergen harbor apd'steanyr and bregk t1 a spell that 1 tural prey of the pillage boys. One of Land Will BP Served. -- wS:r� and at3ajety " saw once more ,the place that.he I boun )vim, and then the very fear i I-edge, -or shelf, was the "deeparr of When 'summef dame it was ar- had so often longed- for, with its itself ,made him realize that this- v%ery boy in the village It was pn Australian corresponde.nt.has ranged that they should go to Nor- dear familiar houees and spires, its was no dream, but a great reality. simply inaccessible, It seemed as described the new Burrinjunk Dam : way, and Frithiof went about his lovely surrounding mountains, his Cecil was beside him, and he lo" ; if every rabbit we chased out of in New South +<Valee. It is the work with such an air of relief and I happiness was nut without a sirong her—a new era had..begun in his The Inns_invariably ran across the second .largest-,dam-in .the world,-- contentment, that had it not been touch of pails. For after all,-though- life. face.of the cliff. and took refuge on second only to the Aesouan Dam; for one hidden anxiety Sigrid's�the place remained, his home had But no one came near them. Stili}that shelf. and although not yet.finished it has happiness would 'have been oom- gone forever, and though.. Herr'the'y stood there—side by side, and One day Alec and I determined to aiready come into use. It is set plete. ' Grunvold stood waiting for them on the steamer moved on -peace.fulk scale that crag or break our necks. between two granite mountains Her marriage had been so ex- the landing quay with the heartiest once mere, the silvery track still in th eattempt, �Ce must have deli- that rise from opposite aides of the tremely happy that _ she was less of welcomes, yet he could not but marking the calm fjord till the • b rately planned the expedition in Murrumbidgee River, Forty-five than ever satisfied with the pros- feel a terrible blank, reached the little boat that was t�advance• We started from the mill miles of the ricer are held.back by pest that seemed to lie before Ce- Cecil read his face in a moment, land them at Naes, When it waA oie morning just before dawn. We the great wall in the neck of a -cit. The secret which she had found and understood just what he yuan no longer possible to prolong than i pro ided ourselves with knives and g�,rge, and when the dam had risen MuCh 44A. 4- 1 010 feg ou t.ho en- Lim. . irrace weighed upon,her now a g•x)d - "Cume .and }'et us look for the a man half awake, to see after the,cuIty we scrambled up one of the closed lake, will be half 'as' large 1M deal . she almost wished that Roy I luggage," she said to Roy. luggage, and presently, with an ravines that divided the cliff into again as Sydney Harbor. Two would guess it ; but no one else) ••H,ather different to our Inst ar- odd, dazzled feeling found hi t� cora, When the run rose, we un ed miles farther down the - -. seemed to have any suspicion of it I rival here," said Roy, brightly. on 'the shore, where Herd Cession, were probably• about two hundred i•ivei•, at Berembed, another gree4' at all, and Sigrid of course could They were all to stay for a few the landlord,' stood to welcome� feet from the base of the cliff, and work is contemplated. When the. nut speak, partly because she was days with the. Gronvolds, and there them: �on a leved with the coveted ledge. combined system is complete be- Which sister, partly because she was now plenty of room for them; "Whicii is the hots}'" asked Roy. To, reach it', however, it'was noes- tween fire and sic million acres mill had a elven feeling that to allude .And Herr-Lossius replied, in his oars to cut a firm pathwa inch by be .served. Vast tracts of the so- had g since Karen and. the eldest soil y — au that matter wuidd.be 'to betray were, married and settled in homes quaint, careful F.ngliah: "It is yon- -inch, with our knives, for a distance called barren land of Australia• . Cecil unfairly. One evening it of their own, Fru Gronvoldand- der, sir—that house just under the of fifty feet across an almost per- could be made to blossom if irriga- 1 chanced that the brother and sis- Sigrid met with the utmost affec mon-" pendicular parapet. As a guide to tion were a-s scientific as in some ter were alone for few minutes tion, and all the petty quarrels and But the house under the moon our work there was already a faint American S.tates.' "Immigration during the intervals of an amateur- vexations of.the past were fgrgot- though comfortable eziuugh; did not track made by the rabbits. Along and irrigation" is the motto for: " concert, which Cecil had been asked ton ; indeed, the very first eyening prove a god -sleeping-place, All j this•line, footstep after. footstep, we Australia. The director of''Austrai 'to get up at Whitechapel. they had a hearty laugh oyer the the night long Frithiof lay broad dug our perilous way, until we had ian Immigration announces that' - "How do you think it has gone recollection of their difference of awake in his quaint room, and at made about half the distance. in irrigated farms are now available off 4" said Sigrid, as he sat down opinion about Torvald Lundgren. length. weary of staring at the sic- safety. I. waa three or- four yards 'for farmers in the Murrumbidgee beside her in.the little inner roots „ ture of the stag painted on the.win-' And, my dear said Fru Gron- ahead of my companion. Then, Vallee, feel-gated by the Buninjunk "Capitally; Cecil ought 'to be „ - dow-blind, he drew it up and lay 'twnSratulated," he replied. "I am vuld, you need not .feel at all suddenly, like a flash, Alec's foot vain, The New South Rales Gov- lacking out at the dark Romsdals- ;anxious about him, he is ver ha hold gave way and down he went, ernment will give assistance in lad she has had it on hand, for it: -y F horn, for the bed was placed across pi}y married, and Ithink—yes, cer the window and commanded a beau- In falling, he shouted my name, house-building, fencing, grading must have taken her thoughts o that 1 I do not need to draw on my ima- and seeding to a limited aumber of the children." fainly I can not help owning, tiful view, "Fes;" ,said Sigrid; "ancthing , he manages his h'ouseho d with a - British farmers. that does that is worth something. firmer hand than would perhaps ' have .suited you. He has a very"yet she seems' to me to have lents of interests,"' said Frithiof. Pretty little wife who worships theShiloh M; P She is never idle;- she is a great ground he treads on." - . � „ 'reader." ''Which, you see, I could never "fila, ro n s coos } _ The mit Friend for 40 years A nevet t failing� relieff fon C up and whooaia !u `'Do you think books would ever have done," aaid Sigrid,. merrily. "Poor Toryald! I am veru glad he --. ..She Itevv It. satisfy a woman like Cecill ex- I 7 claimed Sigrid. is happily settled. Frithiof insist _ ._ One day 'a teacher was having a go and see him. How do you think _ - `•- w� Swanhild is looking, auntie's" • first grade class in physiology. She "Very well and very pretty," -said' asked them if they knew that there l Fru Gronvold. "One would natur- — = w is u burning fire in the body all ���• ti ally suppose that, at her rather o of the tints. One little girl spoke '4r, awkward age, she would have her up and said: nLG - good looks, but -she is as graceful "Yes em, when it is cold dila I ever, ... --- - — - - \� can see the smoke 'She is ,a eery brave, hard-work. I ing little woman," said Sigrid. "I , told you that she . had begged IRU-Co �.sa chard to-stay.: on with 14iadame _ �olut o _ / e Le hertier that we had consented." �' _ ��_ �y IAMALIV�i S .J !/t°�7!/✓SCl!!JG I "By an d by, when she is groan IVES ' Y up, she is gc3ing to keep-my house," -said Frithiof. ; are best for nursing thE0llllKIHO$°' `'Vo, no," said Sigrid; "I shall J. mothers becawe they do nevh-r•spare her, unless It is to get �/I �! .J not affect the rest of the ` . �_'�''' , „t system. Mildbutsure. 25c. u•A th.c E.+�Fsr.st�cri.Es-r..rd nesrHo.+ry ,married • you two would never.get � �f� �' nYR. on• ven bny•Nyby you dnn't Ave.he,*to on all by yourselves. By the bye, - - , k•_n.»•t:a F;xn of etotn your Goods An tn.dA _ THE CHEAPER A PER WAY. a box at your druggist's. , oa-..90 A7,ntAaw. or,c„pos,ibi.. I am sure Cecil is keeping away ! L sand r,r r, ,.(wo c,i,story no.hlo.And from its on purpsse; she went off j - "Darling. I've dropped my diamond ring down the NATONLL DRUG AND CNrco. AL noZ"<.j.'iozr.+altt�rnya-go—rothcrc10". un the plea of reading for I;cr i hath pipe, you must send for a plumber at once. Co.of CANADA.LIN11reD. rb.,(„cvs0'4-R,tmARnsov CO..u-1..a \u, dearest, I'll buy you another ring. It's cheap- tea ►ionnr.i.c.n.e.. half-hour w)ciety, but she has bcca f . son© quite a lung time. Do and ;r ,'�;. ,:. ..:.,:. ;. ,. ,. ,. :..... '- ., .z, �'_ n, :•sF �' ,•.�^ ",w axe �-,." ,i'i?s. ti.. .q t,N -...rvd '��. -' ac .,^.:a.,�°vf' v,:;, +....r... ....sw... ys..;.4i-f.. m �.. ..,.,,•_ ....t.' .e r.:ae..rev -n,°� .'ui,n�' •, _ sz:?. y., y Y �1,'lr t. 'MF '•'•'� •w`. t ,....e y .a., .r. . .^..G., '�.. ..�..,, ,pY �ve{, �: , '..- • NAS . .. ,z,¢^..a.,a� ,.., ,•w^a:• .,. .:.. - - ;._ :- ... ..?:^-:vim-+ N,r..., c _ :•. vam,a+r:,,+rt .w stir .sm'ue'r- �•'7 ne•' r .. •.^. '.'.-.ra. R.'%.'Y� y,CYA- -..v ,,-w •,�r-°.�:: fY�.r-.,• ,.1 77... w , '�r ise%`w iospa+ 'a:a ra' �fln'� nt+�"1 Ih . `• ,,�,a¢r.-s.>ar.'.�,s,s . ., .•rny.. .'`'y6�'.. ..a,Y,,;K•�•r .„tpl'•' .....a�,,.+x.. _, :.. �, •� .,,�„,�,p: •,•±.t!�i;i,u• "•rpcwY, �Sysw,"'^is„� +S n7�be-��? rw,o•ei--,- Www' !z.i:•n-�rn.:s ,s'a�hv.�4^;C, .*...,t ,�+}, itrr,,wY'a�ifiraR,r�b�'• +-.,� , l '. ERWATER STATE OF OHIOUNDx �� q T ` XPi ri I'�lil �. , i � a9 r, ,, T i - t ' ✓ 1" �. n i i i 'Jp�.�'i x hx7 a '.:� a� II.,• r h ,,,i. v ,� L� .°.r { + 'P'i ,!Hfl,4 ��J d; ....... .... r fl �!ri ' lu °� •i•'t' • I sl Dreartul Loss of Life and Property in Inundated _ Districts i lot A despatch fro Ohio, partly submerged -house a man - • �°" says: All per a few of leaned out and threatened to shoot `f his wife and t� tthose hundreds of pe who have unless they tack o, marooned in the dowtawn baby that had just been born. The seotion of flocded Dayton are safe. woman• almeat dying, was let downThis was the news brought out on from the window try a rope. and " Thursday by an Associated Press taken to a place of refuge. f- a staff man,the first to succeed in the Further on members of a motor- perilous task of pene.t.rat ng as.-far boat party -werp startled by shote north as the Big Miami River, in the second floor of a house about F `: o` water swirled. which runs through the centre of which five feet , The boat was stopped, and a man - . the town. Chief of Police J. N. Allaback, fired.frcm the window. him4elf marooned, who has been "Why are you shooting?" he was directing the rescue work, gave the asked. "Oh, just amusing myself •` r , r - . "first information as to the situation shooting at rate that come upstairs; . in what has heretofore been the when are you going to take me out •,,ta' _. ,'waterbound district', of here"" he replied. ,. •. Except for possible loss of life on Rituatiou'fs3Brlghter. : ai AN the north side of the river, there ,, ,r According to cit officials, 1t is "'"° will not be more than :300 dead in impo•ssibl'e to estimate the number _} .fit Dayton, according to Allaback'a who perished in the , fire which ' - = =estimate after he had been given in- sµ•ept the entire district on the y� formation as to the situation on the north s de of Third Street between ` South side. a Jefferson.Stre,,t and the canal, a CIRCUS Le DAY Ir D:1TT0\, OHIO. The worst condition found near distance of more than a square and Main street, one of the great business thoroughfares, is here shown on'one of its gala celebr^ationa. r the centre of the`flocd was in the a half. Torrential sweeps of water rushed through this same avenue. workhouse, where 60 prisoners have - { nualltyr ot had a dro of water nor a bite a s , l ,__, ' breeders 7tmm1$5 „o $5.50, heavy,Qfeeding• - All trans of the Becket House p are safe. Pulite and voluntaera been able to re.ulzre service, grad of food [or twa days. Thee-r• ins over all 3 .L_ - r volted and demanded their liberty and the tops of adjuin'.ng building, ij�- o o The e&ti'nated"damage to property. c* to 85.2 . and yearlings from ES to 83.50., ' land a chance to fight for their lives, to a point of safety, is one million dollars, Clearing of calves d 1,-) re tram F0 w $9.25 e.;. gid, Since then the workhouse has be The water receded mpiaiy.• An REPORTS FROM THE LEAD TRADE real, and 1 Deer ttcx•k down tc, ewe Light', the wreckage has begun. CENTRES OF AMERICA. 143 t brought law 8fro heavy ewes 5 for a mad-house, accordingto Super- ss to $6, and lambs from 89 50 to $9.75 for .: F� occasional snow flurry aid biting a n2endent Johns The prisoners Rusts of wind ac?ded to the di.°,cum I Halt of City Submerged. _ (the best. Hc,. $ red for fed and watered stock 89.50 f.o.b., and $10 for hots weighed repeatedly fought with Johnson and 1 fort of the re cue Brews, but they A despatch from Zanes•:ille, Ohio,. Prices of cattle, cram, Cheese and Other !u8 Lars, f' threatened to kill both him and his remained steadily at work. says: W;th c.,mmunieatiun being Produce at Home and Abroad. Tyr,r •, April i• medcattium, 11,o, bnuher,• {' slowly re=lured rumors are rife of °6.50 $685; gc i medium, 1: 5 to 86.20:- ys f8mil}'• EPSimAtC Ot ('Ond1t10R8. 8rtad:Lila. �cummc.n, 85 to 85?5. cows, $4" to 85501 s loss cf life, but there are only four Toronto, Apra F;uur--90 pet cent.111 bulla, 33 to E�,a, ca mere. 42 $ 32.50, A3.• (,r May Have-to Shoot. The following s a tabulated esti- 1 ' mate of conditions: known deaths in this city as a re- Patents. 53.50 w s3 95, Stontreal, or '1' 25 t,, 53.75. r'slves-Goo3T Baal- Ban i d- runty tretghtK. mantt ibas birs: yatentu• commuc, $i w, $S 7a - Jc}ineon asked that adetachment - cult of the flood. Iluwever, practi- LZ JuLe b:.gd, 0520; eeeond pawt,:w, in juw Pre ;;.er goo a i.too a ;nisi a"5 to Ea- ,vl 3iP r of the National Guard-be assign tally all of the Seventh, Eighth and ba,7c+. 64.au; strung bakers.• iu jute bacd• I�-pr ng1r.`nFrom3 $:o to $7z �tih v sea Y Dead-Accurate estimates i Ea,aj. tc> help handle the men. He de im impossible, robabl un- Ninth Wards and a large proportion I Manitoba wheat No. 1 Northern. 9?1.21, ,Lamt�+ L:aht ewes. $s to a7 zs: heo.y, 55 lambr, $8,25 u, VC; bu,ks. 84,50 to tiered that the men would have 'to probably 4 of the )'lest and Second 1i ards are Ion track• Flay ports. No. 2 at veli No. w 9e :* der ... ........... ...... a at 92:•'6c, Bay ports. 96, Hogs-59.85 to $9.95 fed and watered. be shot if they escaped fratn their Marooned still under froth ten to thirty feet Ontario wheat --so. 2 white and red $9.30 to $9'60 f.o.b. and 51010 0$ cars. "t celt5 "' "' ,0,000 of µaur, and few boats have dared I wheat• 93 to sac. outside, and eprossted, 757. Residences submerg3d .•15,000 u, �, ADRIANOPLE TAREN. North of Burns Avenue as far ag Miles of street's inundated. 120 brave the waters. About half the Oats-.Ontario oats, 33 to Sac, outside.swrand 'Fourth Strut the water was found Persons provided for in entire city is stili submerged. Thr at i7c, on track, Laconia. tic„earn t'au• 3 Ito be from three to six feet deep- P property loss in Zanesville 1a esti- adRaYtDO�s 21 for No. z, aid 391 for so. and Ftnrec Destroyed by Arsenals rescue stations 3.000 Beyond Fourth Street- the water Horses killed 500 mated at between 86,000,000 and yeas-e1 to e:es, outside. Drtendctw. has receded to make it possible in $y,000,000• 3utomobrles damaged Barts-'Fart] eigh,.lb barley �t good .. 1,000 quality. u sic. unteide• Feed, 40 to 501. A despatch from' London says. many places to proceed an foot.. Floods at Troy, N.Y. cora-No. 's Amerman Dorn. 571-2c, at.• Adrianople has fallen to the eam- q� From Fourth Street. to the Big Mi- rail. Tlicae were tentative figures of A despatch from Troy, N,� .. Rye'-No z at 60 to 621, outside biped Bulgarian and Servian 1 _ .am1 River relief work was taken up damaire that placed ITaytvn's pe- says' Martial law has been practi- I Buckwheat-No. 2 at'-5z to W. outside, armies, after one of the most stub- y^ by a committee headed by Chief 1 Bran-lfar°,toba bran-420 w s"0.50, la Allaback. All eatery stores were cunian• lose at 823,000.000. esti- tally• d�c arctl in Troy, and mem I bags. Torouw freight., ;horw, $L'.50, Tw born defences a the history of war- - eared grocery although in H'a'ted by persons who had explured l bers of two military compantns are ,ionto, fare, and Tchatalja. according to Commandeered, g patrolling the streets and relieving I a telegram received by the Bulgari- parts of the flood area: P (Country Produce. st cases the goods Frere covered the tired firemen a:ui police,• many Butter-Da;ry prints. choice. :s to'261; an Legation at Lundin, has suffer- mo with water, yet sufficient supplies He)izst%s damaged to extent of wham have been on continuults do.. tat.* 23 to 4e, interior. 29 to r r; ed a like fate Shu kri Pasha, 'the were toured to prevent great sof- , 0 000 duty f r 48 hours, Mayor Burns soltdne s. 31_to 32c for rolli rad Ise for defender of Adrianople, who held feeing among those in the anterior o 8es each y q lir• strip. _ Houses classified under has not slept in two nights, having )rggg-2p to 221 per down for new.laid, the town fur 13'3 da}s against great •' .1 " ` \o Cases of Stareatfon`. dl OOOe figures �t6,000 l.ic esaE safety depart twins. �14�zc for large. and 1a3ao for g is y p, g F rson of the pub- cdds, which included, besides the 8 merit. Fires on investing armies, disease and fam- iL Se•ans--Hand•pieked, 5..,0 per bu-shel, handed his sword, on M'ednes- iOl 'While there may be many deaths Cannot be repaired under Friday added to the seriousnecas primes. $2.20, in a jobbing way. ins' - in individual homes, which Have 8300 each 7,000 the- flood situation, and firemen, Fioney-Ex-mcwd, in tins, 12:•2 to •tic day afternoon to General Savoff, been without food or drink, there µere 2 50 kept busy all day answering per r53, fodoxn for so.11�and $'-a0b1or8No, the Bulgarian Generalissimo-not, rotas no place but the -workhouse Daivage' to buildings in t:he busi- alarms in the flooded district. 2 however, be fbra earning out his t Clear. 4cy picks+i ` �where any coesiderable number of nests district were set at 84,300. t�00, Dsmage-estimated at thousands of P�nitrs-wo.,•tatted, stern threat to destroy the town rink: t'hirkerp, 18 to 20c er Ib: towl, 13 rather than let it fall into the hands _ �plo were held without food. artel it was believed this amrrunt ,dollars was done by fire on Friday. to lac: ducks• 17 to >ea per�b.: grew. i7 u� ' done had had enough, but no case would apply to stocks of stores. Ileacs l,uwi of I.it1• is Peru. isc- tnzkeys. to 2:1. Live poultry, of the Bulgarians. From all he approaching actual starvation was Figures available at manufacturing I A dei titch from Lafayette, Indi about o lower than rho above. counts the arsenals and all the P potatoes--Good Ontario snick, 64e Per I T Teat part of the town Kound. plants placed damage under thio ar,s, sats : :1 �pecisl telcphune mss-I bagi on track. andDelawaresat 75 to stores and a g Cep. Savoff has been Knowledget at re death i-5 ' lea at.. a "'s -age u r a c - ' Likely to-prove--4o lot- in the down- autumubiles waa set at S5,i0,000. ! 1:rnm��ng, General Manager, of the Provisions. made commandant of the city. ti ""=town sectio 4cgw:-lt- was believed the damage to I Northern Indiana Traction C�m Bann-ir,nQ clear, :11.2 c1 1j 142 per 77; q` t _�; fir case lot,. Pork-short cut, 326 to P 7; that even in North Dayton. about I household goods would amnunt into pts.;y,.-who is strat:dcd in'the fi Tod do„ .mars, $21.40 to s'.� 11amo-'MoJiunt 1FLI TO PIECES. L3.. which nearly all ho lied been pe the diilIions, because in many stricken cj,ty of Peru, said that to light,-1e. to 181.3c; braxy. 161-2 to 171: �q ;abandonc*d, there mi ht be cum ar- Tolls, 1s 1-2c: breakfast barna. 19 to 191 yc; ! ' g P tions of the submerged area the wa- twenty have been found dead backs, z'w. The F.tTret of Tea find CoRrr. on atively few deaths ter reached to the second fluor of anion the refugees in the C'oart 14Laird-Tierces, 141st; tugs. 141-2c; Darla: highly Organized People. l The progress -of the first'canoe hundreds of houses. liouy�e there. Smallx and diph ._ "i hare been a coffee user for into'the waterbound district was 25 Victims at Columbus. t•heria broke out among the 'bun- sated Hay and Straw. ears, and about two years ago got ;greeted with appeals for broad and dreds of persons .packed into the Baled nay--No_ 1 at str.75 t., 51:. on warE r. In nearly every house left A despatch frnm. Columbus, Ohio, Court House and ane entire corner track. Toronto; No. 2, $10,50 to $11. mixed into a very serious condition of i sa3 s: Twent' five persons were hay ie Quoted at $9.50 to $10. I dyspepsia and indigestion. It seem- standing people were asked whether y' of 'that building was quarantined" Bated straw7$850 to 89, on track, To• ed to pie I would fly to pieces. I -there had been any deaths, and drowned. and great property da•m- and all the rescued persons: suffer- Tonto:: . � was so nervous' that at the least r� with only a few• exceptions all re aWe was wrought by the Scioto ing from contagious diseases were Winnipeg Market: noise I was distressed, and many plied that there had not. Ricer floods at Chillicothe, Which .remored to that additional Don- WErntpce. April i.-caatt price: Wheat, times could not straighten myself ` + Reckel Hotel \ot Burned. had been cut off from communica- finemena. No. i tt,,rthern• 961-2c:" No. 2 northern• tion until late on Thursday, accord- 03.1-2c; No. 3 northern, a01•zc; No. a 771-4c; up because of the pain." !t was impossible to approach Cleaning Up. No. 5, ,72c; No. 6• 66c; feed, 571.21; '�o, i Tea is just as injurious, because ing to the statement of G. �V Per A despatch from Dayton s:lsr,s,: reie°•ced seeds, 78 34c: No, z do., 763.41; vrithin_. veral blocks 'of the fire ry, editor of tkye Chillicothe Ga p No. 3 do., 733-co; No. 1• tough, 791-ac: vo.' it contains caffeine, the same drug zone in the canoe,but there appear- I The military authorities began on 3 do., 741.2c; No. a, -2-c Teed, No. 5 do., found in coffee. .' tette, over long-distance telephone. Sunday morning the cleaning up'Of 651.21; No. 6 do., 591•zc: feed, touch. 501; „ ed every indication that"the Beckel Mr. Perry said that while many fi No. 1 red winter, s8c; No. 2 do., 851; No. 3iy physician told me I must not ,, House had not been burned, and persons were missing, the known Dayton and organizing .it against 3 do., 920; No, a do:, 791-4c, oats. No, 2 eat any heavy or strong food and ' that the fire had been confined t4 death list will not•ezceed 25. A the possibility of epidemic. Acting C. w., 32 3-5c; No, 3 C.feed, W. 291.21; ears No, ordered a diet, giving me some 1 feed, 30 581; No. 1 teed, 295 Bc; No. 2 f -the blocks beyond Jefferson and feat• art of Chillicothe is under under Secretary of War Garrison 261-4c. Barley, No. 3, a;a-ac; No-a, a'l'e, medicine. I followed directions Third Streets, great. and Major-General Ileonard Rood, rejected, 4oc; feed• 39c. Flax. No. 1. N. ;v. (carefully, but kept on using coffee The 300 guests of the Algonquin w. 9914; No. z C. W., $1.06 64; No. 3 C. and did not get any better. ' Fitly Bodies Fttu.^.d.. _... Major Tnonna L. Rhoades divided Hotel have been`kept "comfortable - the city into ten sanitary zones and _ "Last winter ' my husband, who :1 d'zs a•tch From Columbus, Ohio Montreal Markets. exce'gt for the continuous dread of 1? , placed a competent man n charge Montreal, April 1.-Oats-Canadian West• was away on business, had Po 3tum fire. The water reached t,o the se- says- Coroner Benkert, after a of the work in- each zone. ern. No. z, 411-2 to 490; do.. No. 3, 391.'­; served him in the family where he �- coni floor, but all supplies had trip through the west side on Fri- In Riverdale and North Dayton, ez 1 No. afeed, 39No; o. 236 Basocal hi e, boarded. Hc-liked it so well that : day afternoon, estimated the total Manitoba teed, si to sac: malting, 73 to 7sc. when he came home he 'brought been moved to places of safet3, and where the flocx} waters attained the , those in the betel experienced litfle death list in that section would greatest depth and degree of de Buckwheat-No-1, s6 to sea. Flour-Mani- some -with him. We began using i� l":• disco-mfort. reach two hundred. Of the fifty, structi.veness several t•hou.sand dobe spring wheat patents' ersw, $4'70` '',• do., seconds, $4,90;. strong bakers', s4.1o; and I found it most excellent. Two_hundred woman ,a•nd babies bodies recovered at that time persons waded knelt deep in slimy Winter patents, choice, ssm; straight rol• 'While I drank it.my ,stomach twenty were at the temporary mud rummaging their desolated lees• $ass to 04.90; do., in bags. $2.20 to 'bund refuge in a paint.factory in Y never bothered me in the least, and agi $2.25. Rolled oats-Barrels, 54.3,,: bag of g North, Dayton,. where they found morgue, thirteen at the State Has- homes for clothing. All this was 90 lbs., $2,05, Milifeed-Bran, $20; shorts, I of over my nervous troubles. Btlffieient re- -food to keep -them from it•al, eight at the Hilltop engine- soaked and plasit&cd with mud, $22; middlings, t mouilllo $3o 1. dtoW. When the Postum was gone o ch � Hay-No. 2, Dor,ton, car lots, 811.50 to' < acute suffering. An effort is to be house, and the balance in the pro but it was dried on the hillsides, $1250. Cheese-F inset westerrs, 130; do., turned to coffee,, then m, stomach cess of disentanglement from debris eaeterne, 121.4 to 123-4c. Batter-Cholas t. Made at once to rescue them. where the populace .has 'taken re- creamery, 291.2 to 301 aeoonds. 25 to 271. began to hurt me as before and the Victim's Cheertnl Spirit. in backwaters, fogs. In some places in these die• Che 1-4 24 to 261. Pota,cea Per nervous conditions came on again. The Dead at Chlllieotlt:. tricts the water had so far receded bag, car lora, 60 to 701_ "That showed' me exactly what One of the remarkable features was the cause of the whole trouble, t - was the cheerful spirit with which A. despatch from Chillicet:°ic, as to render paa�'ible the beginning _Minnsapolls wheat. so-I quit.drinking coffee altogether flood victims viewed their plight. Qhio, says: First authentic infor- of the work of cleaning the lower Tlinneapolis, April 1.-•Wheat--1fa9. 86.1 a 'This was Dayton's first big flood in mation regarding the loss of. life floors of mud and debris', .so that to 863so; July, 891-2 to 885-8c; September, and kept on. using Postum.. old troubles left again and have In years. Much of the sub- 'shows that eighteen pe s are in a few'days fires can be built ortheern, 9nif 878 toos73-8c; Ro72 N'o No. never returned." P ern, 83 6.8 to 85 3.90• . Flour-No chap e. merged area had been considered, dead. 'Already eleven es e within the house's and the remisEs N „ . ' safe from high water, but, as the been taken from the wreckage of dried out. .Bust it will be a long 3owhita0 o ytol3oi-2oo.48 �8ye-No.O2,�63•to plaiTire$En Ahs glil�e �kt 13Tha Y 551.20. Bray->I16.50 to $38. Road to �e vtlle, in p gs, majority of resic�nts of.these sec- homes in the east end, where.many time before al•l Da mans e-ggam Lions looked out on all sides upon a railroad men live. With field glass- live in their own homes. Live Stock Market?. Ever read.the itww letta7 A new ant L great sweep of muddy, swiftly-tnov- ea seven more bodies were disoov- It is believed that if the work of •aF�-treal. April 1.-Choiee butcher oottle appeats from time to time. They art 'mg'µelse they seemed undisturbed. erect hanging from the Kilgore- cleaning up can be done quickly 6 vleu2 from $6,60 to $6,85, medium butchers Sonuins, true, and full of human intemt. Y' In seme of the poorer sections the bridge, three miles south of here, the possibility of disease will be 9 from $6.75 to 56.25, and common from i0, w $6. Good butcher cows, >j4,74 to 56.50, attitude of file marooned was not So but ill hp.s been impossible to re- lessened. ,So far there are no more and intortor stock down to $3 per owt. 'Tho Catat•a•ot Power Company has reduced 'its oammerciaal lighting cheerful. As a motor-boat passed cover theta. Conditions are much than a normal .number of cases.of Holm 8� to its.56,and on terwete from lsso to rates'25 per cent. °" ' beneath the second floor of one improved, the-light plant having contagious clis'case. rya, o. ititkcra and springers sold from . ; . .':..r „... , .,•c..' .:,. .,,. ..aw. 7 '..'.... ..,.,, .. .;. y.. :_-.�,.. .... .° .sem:.., - ,.,.' :M-_,.._,.c.-, -div �. ��:.'-'•s-`: qnv,�: a ',+!" nc4ax,- .�T,e� -:l,�K, •t7r r .. , .'.... •x.:'a's�3.c'..,.s:r.. �'..,...:�T-,�.;ae�w.ia• .....,;..�,..,,: . s.,,:.n.W, .,,'sr...+ r,,;ma.r i••n,. E .v.,..,�^. �..,c-.r. ;3..�- `ia. .�.v.• .p,' '�.°.... y ,►g��p r: . ,. �,.�"•.�" .�`* ' 'y+'-s?'P_ .P.�"-, °AAAA•;,.: � .3 ^su'� arm;e 7 .r �L t, ,�.phy�;�,,. . � - ,.r�� 6. L .1 4. et-.^?:r .v . .••1,.,�rx ...✓.�wgy ,,AAAA.. :�. ., -+r.J;- -. s�.. _ .. mid pg�� . ..We are Still Leading in _^ �Groceries ., gtel, easy ame.Senned�. .. I a>a1 0.. itar w,ova. •pule •'oo)d' - : - IJohn Murkar, .. .ti1a130W.BBeuahesp d00 J.t;11.00 R paid is advatsa. .H. Hurling, •• 6 �^1 IRL WANTED-To do general IL26 tear y�1 W, J. Coakwell, .. G i,babeasiptlions to the IIau ad s aa1M.am .� floew work, FJA to hominem w once, •',� IOH. AND OYSTERS in advance, R. A. Bunting. 600 App1S to A.BANDSI, Whitby Hoaw.whi�th�, ?#• R. W. Gordon, 1500 Cat .. James Gordon, - ARM TO RENT-100 acres, lot 11, AN - ism MURKAR, Proprietor. D.Pettit, •. -400 F BrokenFront, Pickeriot, F.n plont�iaaa - •FRESH FISH .EVERY DAY - x �. Stanle Darin, ... Goo dove. Possession April tot,Apvl to ALBERT S NOTES AND COfMMENTa! M. S. �hapmsn, •' 0000 W,RICHAUDSON,BoxWd. APO, Y. Snot! White Fish, Salmon, Halibut and Oyatere. E. N. H[Cka, .. O!fit��T,Cluemonc Ind.Phone 99,fAtf R�v ( Dr. Towle. SEED PEAS FOR SALE-A (luau- Dr. 'Our law-makers in the legisla- of Canadian Beauty Pe". Apply to PRINCE HEN P ATOES five belle of Ottawa have been - 014100 EBPSNDrrunz9 "• cin through antics that have WANTED-Tyro Teamsters $36.00 Good sound White potatoes, free from f s and rot. Splendid going g Oil 30 barrels $105 71 per month and board, Mill and .'arm cookers and good keepers. Try a bay. amused the country. Much has Freight ... to 30 work in summer, Lo[gtggtng camp in winter. • - pp y to F. T. BRIC+IIALL, Dryden, New •been said about saving the Em- Thomas Douglas, 525 Ontario. 45 1 "NUMBER ONE" CANNED VEGETABLES _ r ire and a h;bldin Canadian au- Thomas.Walsh, .. S 00 -•- J p g Roy Stewart,' 100 SEED WHEAT FOR SALE—The Peas and Tomatoes. - ftonom , . W. Peak, cartage 1 00 S u¢deraignea has s quantity �1cod Goose The best Brands in Corn, .. y but a great deal of use. tug Whee.t for sale at lot 47,cons 6,Pip ICsring. Good ±less talk has been indulged in .by . Balaaee on band.. (! 74 aiee� in, HoweRo MALUOLIt,sro in t rc P O. rid,phone 97-tf •�ti both parties. We belies. theta . $lel GO Oranges, Bananas, Fig9, Cooking Figs, Spanish Onions, aJUSES TO LET-One brick house, s - great deal of unnecessary alarm H.with ito Ii acre. o! land attached:i Ccoking Onions, Dried Peaches, Fresh Prunes, bas been created in regard to the The Central Technical Schools frame taeed both hohuse binand od a 6°Oxsppiy to New Dates-in bulk or package. German war scare. Canada should in Toronto will cost nearly one JO8EP13 L kPP A gun, Cedar t he Iadepen• : dent phone 1916]task, now help to bear the burdens of and a half million dollars. *'Buy all Your Groceries at the Grocer's" ``�OWSFOR BALE-I have for sale ., .the Empire, and the manner in -- �7 two Yorkshire Bowe, one due to farrow which this should be done could Davison 9V a and the other due on April 7th, Ap R i � H � RD � O N ' S EREEt ADVICE Ply on Premise. lot 94, can. A. FLcluziniL or The determined by the two parties write J,w,TooLE.Whitsyal•P.o. 0.� with less bluster than is being in. �OR BALE-The undersigned has —� I !or sale a serricambl sound horse,9 years, dulged in. The fight over the old;about 4 tone of good oayt straw ;about 4 naval bill. is coating the country TO 810"R WOMEN o 21.Barley $'11.and EILn'Whicevila aNtf many tousands of dollars, and —- acres Town. WALL PAPERS besides, a question of this kind FARM TO LET-160 : � � ship of fsrm ro,11 mile. from Torovto, ... _ oomtortable farm house. 9 barns,fl orchards, - should not be made a party one. splendid 8 ore�lr�raised Wil. Address; or The best assortment ever shown here from 5 cents per roll up. F By Common � apply to EN�tY WE9TNSY, West Hill.P. O. It creates a wrong impression in oat. il•tf the other parts of the Empire. It - SEED GRAIN FOR SALR-Black - - �'o► would lead them to believe that __ wn from selected seed, lthe count 1S divu3ed iii `the mat- fl�any w. — -�d1 7a1 8r1II t9ffF 4Fhite Oats,thin hulls vartery, --- 1 -- - ry wheat all free from wild oats eao, Prices ren• tier of loyalty to the crown, Which MATO ills are invited to �� his. Apply to LUTHER MIDDLETON, - y or phone am Broughaa, N Martin Seaour, the world renowned, 100 per teat pure. We have 'a promgtlywiththewomata epriviseorre- nvonld certainly bs a false impres sp*Idl department Of the 1.056 g, �OR SALE-Clyde mare, 8 years sion, as one party in Canada is just. Pinkham-Kedicine Co., Lynn, ]!sass. I old, sound. with s top cruases, weight complete assortment. If you are not using this brand, Your letter will be open read and about U0o abs. Tlap7pptehey atod No. 1 Govern• it is because you never tried it. aft. ]opal to the imperial int answered by a woman and held in strict sonetcrWaaF H WESTNBY�e lol.t 11.1 Gon..tton 'g3, •the c other, although they may ��«. A woman can freely talk of Pickering.Whitby P.o, a.B.D, cs-tf differ in the manner in which that her private 111twe to a woman; thus has CATTLE TO PASTURE-71e under- p Loyalty should be expressed. been established • confidential sone= .lgoed wul take in. number or cassis to All the spring House-Gleaning ftegnirements-Also a complete ling of - spoadenes which has extended over p+stove st reasonable rates. The have the . • -,Bull Dog brand of overalls, smocks and shirts, the best un of of ashes of good ars" c plenty of „� The p�iist two weeks have Wit- manymanyyears and which has never been rwater acid shade. Apu17 at lot 9%S,can,4. Ptck- made and ata low price. A.re-fund for every - broken. Never have they published a aring,or address C.HOOD.Brook 8oa4, tt assessed a terrible destruction o! - _ r Better b loose button or rip. 4estimoaial or used a letter without the t,EED GRAIN FOR SALE-Select- - i 1property and an awful loss of life. ��,int of the writer,and never ed 66068tt-hea, o. A C. N 1. at lsarley, e,within than without them. p Company el� [rid Pboae 1915 Abundance. %Ll"Lodtp8o¢ ceQu Our groceries are the freshest. due to unprecedented floods i n the has the Com allowed thea!Coaftgn. scotch karly Ytalder.Mazenerated Ir White — .- t IState Of Ohio, as Well as in otherlon and Irish lettsaa to get out of Theis. succor Oats. cloud for s lm los sad Siren A as the hundreds of thousands of them he P p. pp _ ,States of the L Union. As a coup• Grove. 91-ee - thein'dies will attest :try becomes cleared, these de Out of the vast vo3®e of experience ARMFOR SALE-Being lot 24 stf'uCtiv@ $0(X18 are likely to be which they have to draw'from.it is snore eon s,�o the towosn.p cf Pickering and EORGE PH I Ll P aocslattar o, LSu acres. muse or leas. Sn,; ,i a1 1 4e10me more frequent and mere than possible that they possess the very c;ay loaru and in a good aesze of verfailm �dlelt8troua, , n0 doubt, knowledge needed in your ease. Noth' goal fee teas i I w1 - aa.9 • never failing - due to the sr,,, .reek. atnnt accts of hush critics SROV4SAM = aJNTA�RIO " Ing is asked in return except your g��beech+ud nnaple also vans. On the premises J rdestrnetion of our forests. 8cien• ,will. and their advice has helped tboa-1 are a new brick bOu.t,cootai¢ind 9 rooms and t18tA tell u8 that the rainfall i- S cicssts,aiao t:ath mom bos dna cold waw" Wnda. 4ch or •4, p Q Two barna,one 60 s Sti with basement stabtrag, ,- w-�•® s �/'� '*'"1sexed Lo a Certllln @ZLent b woman.rich orpoOr, ir.a rocs,!eo t s0 cont rd t%th starve sad �fu.IL IV 1'V■{ !{i�•Ieg'@$u y d sbeop pec naderA sash acd Jolt tti+t wall hold the forests Of the country, and should be glad to 15twsofhap. Horne tock track in vii three PEEL'S - take advantage of bruldlage.Four arses of po¢oit oren.rd, chtelly - - whoa these are ' absent,' heavy this generous offer , winter auplea lust comtap into bearing also . cherries,plume,pests and grapes, T has form _ R v down-poure of rain are more likely of �is�c. Ad. a suitable fon dairying,stxWHITBY �j Tk r%lains or grata - �r H 1 T B 1 irowtrg -For further particulars +,r ly W J, _ to oecnr. When a country is well dress Lydia E.Ptak- w, Ta,lsE, on tae pleaaase. or �'t.ee..le . covered by forests, rain whir h&m Media Co`• P.a has fallen mouse but very slowly (confidential)ag& Lam' p®, °'� We are- Head-quartel•s for all lines of Boots, Shoes, " to the small streams and rivers.- ELvert woman Ow" io tare' Northern Grown Trees Rubbers, Etc., Etc. _ thus preventing the great floodsLydia IL 11s11�W s go pglge Apple. Pear, Plum, Cherry Pearn, _Hockey Boots and all linea of Felt Goods at greatly that occur so frequently now, In ext Boole. I! 1s noat i boost fer I Grapes, hm.11 Ftv:ta l7zoamsatela the springtime, erad d1s;Wbatlaaf. M It V tOO Eve .ens Roaw. F:owsrtng Shrubs. � redueed. !iced.. the snow in our i� citm to. $verythlog eta the P e=peaslrw I! 1/ flftee al a O1E1f `turs•rp lice Catalopne Lr s 8evd _ !cresta, being sheltered more Or Obtat>�Ut by 019A6 .'� icor Itrt of your wants for prices, Agrata Phone No. 151. �. lees by the trees and shrubs, dis- H today. wanted. Apply for Lerma appears slowly, thus preventinglslRlr, FrtrsaYpm - ltbe atreama from becoming de- - �• J. PEL�'L, Brock Street, WHITBY , istructive torrents Of wa Now Adwrftse weo". are now beginning to realize that1 ' a great mistake hats as been.made by POSTS FOR BALL='^be under• � - � �� � El THE Mod has a gttabtltTT of •••der posh for - 'Er�® sal* at lot 94, eco. s, Picke:.aq. ASPOtaD 18TZti : �or country by letting oar forests �i,Fcock Road.P. o. 06-ti . become destroyed. Enough of +'Destined Gita _ _ _ • - 0TATOES FOR SALE—The under -good timber has been burnt_ in alttaed has for sate aq¢aatitp of good h:. of InnStril 410 -hen that might have lnated braise potatoes st bl Ili per tva A{,r ly. et " R g lot 17, con,r Pic"ring,or sdareN THOblAA "( nus for a century. besides being PEILIP_Brougham 97•x1 Enterpriser) •otherwise an injury to the coon- O SALE-I' have In the luaking is starting ,. OTATOE9 FOR . . y L for tarn a quantity of potatoes,awtable for -.. _, t�lth • . _ _ try through, its being, destroyed. seed nr tabic woe. Must be d{apcee•t of at.,noe,l 'Cheater ��� ��� �ally I?� in t ' Re-fore8tration has been carried TH01l:'M,:G; 1dHAN,Dumbarton,P. O. 95.6 f - AJ�padd. the Vn1LGd States at. yt• •ion very extensively in Germany, PIANO FOR SALE-F4Table I �lataral �eSaJLrC2S 1 Eur is safe, economical and Grand Fischer. Splendid tone.- ln'ger• �e 1_`-that country having realized its fect conditlun. :A bargali•si200; Armlp W. y OF 19 A A, WILLIsrN, Uplsn3n Farm. North clsrr- did, Any other «'reser, `;,Wr j Ctt expeaitious'whea this BanEs df a necessity. This country will also ¢one.oae 37 . did, there ftailt�a3a -,biiraj !>s, have to engage in the same work, I Coal and writer Power ;-lin forces to � OFF/C� and money •den are used. � d• /� LOVER SEED FOR 'SALE—A tuake a Pxy•Roll (airy, SPCI%Le comp Our forests are still very erten- C quantity of 11cd Clover alPn Alsike I holdings iii this WoadeiX-intce. 1 l� �+ �Oj rN sive, but they must be conserved, Clover seed, Prtoe reasonable, Apply s: los i w s I s6,con 1.Pickering,or phone Dt:abartou 17.1•, "well as new forests t6 -be reg JOHN V A HORN i,Roane 8111: 0-.� -Now is the Time - Pj(;KERING BRANGH, plated. SEED OATS FOR SALE-Thousand o l rJ '• �7 DollarOate,wt,itevtriety,aha^.h lt►owe a'Ontario Western fn,estn1enL 8n jt, W. GORDON, Manager. g � v>� fib!• Street Oiling Account. Roc: Y p P.- goo t length of stasw, Stands rip well sad ie s ( +d _ +-- - -- i to'ter, Price 40 cents r b rebel. Ar Realty Co,.,C • _ ply to ;;Eo, W', COATES. Clareiaoat,9s,i.i Di-\T13LK, ONTARIO ----- - �. Following is a statement of the re• Iceipta and expenditures in connection with the oiling of ging St.,Pickering, " \ - during the past.season: - RECEIPTs LF IC '— 'Smith Clark,.. $ 4 00 CANADIAN CI Nelson Dingman, 2 OU J.•H.li gens, Is 00 X C U R S I NS -- - -,• o ens, .. $ 00 Misses Dale and Wright, 4 60 _ .T. B. Marquis, .. 1 30 a � ,• -:Misses Richardson, .. s a) To Nlanitoba; Saskatchewan- Alberta r `Rev. Wm. Moore, •4 `)0 :Mrs. I. Wright. — 3 00 -. W. Henderson & Mrs, Rankin, 3 0(! HOMESEEKERS. SETTLERS 'Tboalas Walsh, 1 (� Low Round Trip Rates each Tueday,' For settlers travel- Settlers and families _ Marsh to October indsiadve ling with live stock without flue stock John Harding, — BLJ Winnipeg and Return $38.00 ttad effects. Should use — — 3frs. A. Howlett, :. 2 00 •'� _ - -- - ')Eiobt. Somerville, __9 00 Edmonton and Retut'n - 43.00 STEL+ TAAII� lE(iIILAH Toronto WIA Toronto Leavina Toronto Other points to fn'op•rdoe leave To 'Mrs. B. Bunting, 4 f)0Retnra Limit two months. tech TUESDAY 10.20 P.M.p.o. Dat(y - -JobD Stephenson, .. 1 CO VAICE AIM 11!11, Through Colonist '•'��/��- T r W.J. Gordon, 1 IXl TOUNJIM •LEEPING OARS 10.20 p.sa. andTouristSteepetn I'-..LV.L T Mrs. Hartriek; 1 00 on escurdona_ Comfortable berths;fully Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators and Power Spray _.Outt$ts• . ( _ (3ordon'Law, 800 •41 d with bedding. can be secsM at COLONIG? OARS ON ALL TIWNS ' g � -Go do Ham, .. .. modersa rates throusL low-sent• . No cLup toe Berdw G. 1 Also agent for the John Deer M'f'g Co., of Welland, manufacturer of -:John Gormley, 1 00 Some Seekers'Trains Leave Toronto 10.40 p,m, dtalrins)!¢sir all kinds of Farm Implements, and,sole Kgents in .Jobs Teely, 1 00 ApajU September and October, .and at S p.m. intuit Ontario for the Speight output. - `:~ C. Philip. . 4 00 Rev. 10.30 p.m. !Loring shiny, Jnae, July anliAtll�tst. Rev. D. E.Johnston, Thsoudb Trains Toronto to Wia•1p" aced Wed _ •>_: ?H.Fawkes, .. - 1 00 Blacksmithing and Woodworking avail itg branches. W.J. Clark, 2 00 1 pun pu'�im from any C.P.R. Arent or write M. G. Murphy, T Brock Road Mies McCausland.• 2 District Pasaengetent,Toronto We Ha a�rk8©n — P. J. Morcombe., 200at 'Jackson, s . ...•. - r. n, ` r",n#��c rip �'",:�'• •.°'i.,?' ,toff,. -.- wu.,,®Ir ':i•' "n 'hTw•xa.A' ,r y 9w'+ ✓ e+ '..°,Ary I:, '`.e+ {} r_ .. �•'• _z, Y: 4� MINNOW MM U. Bennett W been spend Min we - 0riende in others.re. Borland, of Toronto, in Mr. Gilroy and Mr. Gordon, of M 3foL Brodie had a busineas trip VJAR"g J. G.' and Mrs. Borland West Toronto, spent Sunday with • SOS'S iss Jennie Forgis is *Wtinlf ini a w"k-111" nto. friends in—'Wronto. W to Locust Hill on Tuesday, for a few cl!p. -Joseph Borland. A of fi- display Of Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will nLy 0::a Pilkey his resumed work be hem as tonal on Wednesday Gerow's pump factory aft- ChiMA6 A y4ry late AleartafflM of ext. er enjoying a prolonged holiday. Book- Dolls, Toys,'jit" Thos. Gregg shipped & aoU&d reftived 1W On Holiday *s4e. CkU Mrs. C. J. Brodie and Miss Emma were in the city on S&t Mise of hog"on Monday y and also E E D and see show. day last• shl two carloads f cattle to-day. Charles''Wagg, of Toronto,spent Wes. Gen. H. Samois returned on at Cherrywood Stal VW= 6aken im an Magazines, Sunda y at t Sunday after'8pending a couEle-of hbftome of his par- Weakly and Daily Newspapers en to here. weeks with her parents in 15rus- Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn -ERMSOMT, to Ora Cott -clays last week Miss Mary. Graham .'returned ars Grains, Ground Oil cake, Cald- Rev. W. R."'W'd was in Toros- Malted Coca Feed and Dried Brew- f pie of I on businew. home on Tuesday 'morning after -well's Mol"es Meal, Blatchildrd's 'Z=c4c 01=00t,' 4W tUtb. Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, spending some time with friends Calf Meal, and various kinds of spent over Sunday with Joshua 113 Toronto. Poultry Food, Cream of The West and Mrs. Bund y. Mrs. John Neal and Master and Monarch Flour, Bran, Shorts, Mrs. J. H.,Beal spent Friday at Russell spent a few days with her etc. Prices Reduced . ts.. s yip the home of her father, A. Alla- sister in Toronto and her i3aother in Thornton:way, of Pickering. our .-Ultinate' � Choker � Mrs. Art. Mackie, of Toronto, A large amount of money will visited her cousin, Mrs. J. Neal, have to be expended this year You m4y-obt buy an engine this year. ........ • You may decide that your over the holiday. upon the townsip roads, as they present Se rotor will do for another season. con. wore never in such bad conditionDo You' ' Realize Like many present owners of A. W. H. Willison of the 4th cession of Uxbridge, is offering as they are this spring, the money you can make selling fruit ' for sale a first-class piano. See Will the.party.who left a boiler trees? The present demand for nur- eery stock is the greatest in -the, his. .-..,-..-, advt., in another column. at Chas. Sargent's about the end tory of the business. Every per -.' slip Z? Mrs. Beelby and Mrs. Beaumont of January for repairs and was who has land is planting or.preparing and daughter, Miss Dora, of To- given another by mistake kindly to pJant. ronto, who have been visiting return the same and receive his CREAM SEPARATORS Mrs. J. Neal on Wednesday pf last own, We waft Now week. Thos. Pearson for Fall and Winter months a reliable You may be-even be persuaded to ti-y two or three other who,has been man to sell-in Pickering and surround. makes bo. The many friends of Mrs. D. assipting Thos. E. Stephenson in Ing district. Good pay, exclusive terri. fore you finally Ret an Empire. But the Empire is the ErLTTMATZ Forsyth,-of North Claremont, are hie rush of spring work, left on tory and all the advantages I re re- machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as I you know there pleased-to know that she is mak- Monday for Myrtle to begin his senting an ve pire— ing steady progress towards re- old established f is a better machine—an Em re—on the market. 7 season's work at his trade, that orf OW acm. in cultivation. -Established covery. She is now able to 8 35 yeary. Write PELHEM NUR_ Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are tellin stone-mason. g you now. Per. leave her bed and her ultimate EERY CO..Toronto, Ontario. haps you would realize it.sooner if -8 to-read our woklet? you wer PerbW and compiete recovery is only a you would-like the Umpire to demonstrate its superiority In TOttr own home P 'matter of time. That will be best-proof of our statements. We are at your dervice. - Mail us Afteranillness extending over A ID IS card Or a letter, You will receive our booklet on prolitable-i dairying by YOUR BOY .A JFJMA_b return mail. Address A number of years, Mrs. James Lawson died on Friday last at the Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Every f^rmer wants to provide for his sons, but seldom will 'Wright, of Green River. Her the old homestead, developed with toil, suffice to meet their Sold in Pickering Township by funeral which took place on Sun- needs. The boyo have been brought up to the land. They '" Howard E. Turner, Agent, day was largely attended. The familiar with all thephases of farming. They should have land sympathy of all is extended to Mr. of their own, How is the farmer going to meet this present Lawson and daughter. in their emergency F Affliction. Dr. Arnold, who has had charge Thousands of acres, divided into 100 acre farms, are being thrown open for Shorthand Xad,0 E&BY R. THE LOOICAL ANSWER 15 WESTERN Clk"" BRYAN of the small-pox cases since the entry by the Dominion Government along or near the tines of the outbreak of the disease, . returned If'such evidence Ala the following ea- Tobaccos, pi and smokerel 4,­ to his home in Toronto on Monday, CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY tracts from letters and other equally sundries. 8e"ntral office Belt im his services now were consider. The land gives a wide choice. There are some plots on the open p"iri.e and strong testimony contained in our Telephone Coll Aageney for e I unaece!�sary. The Board of others again In the well-wooded, well-watered districts in booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy any Rolston Laundry. Health, however, consider it un- person desirous of learning shorthand. 'CLAREMONT. ..ONTAIUC 'AN and 7kL'AERT-A then there can be no merit in any busi. ..'wise to re open the public school MANITOBA. SIASKIATCHEW A large number of these homesteads e ness under the sun: and churches until the disease is are particularly adapted to mixed farming, DEAR MR. CLARICE—" (more fully stamped out It is A plea- 'WRITE OR ENQUIRE TODAY sure to write a testimonial endorsing GRAND TRUNE SYMM The public library premises are ss-7thing sO much superior to other, now being given a thorough re-; Any agent of the Canadian Northern Railway. or the u dereigned will'be things used for the same purpose as Whaer Tours to novation. The interior has -been glad to send. on application full information as to the location of these home- your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Cal-iforigia. Colorado, Mexico repainted, -and in-laid linoleum steads and the way to secure and reach them. Write for ,The Bread Basket," to others I have examined. I shall will be placed on the floor, The "UOW Free Homesteads" and our Peace River Booklet. You will be inter, be Pleased to reply to any communi. and Pacific Coast Points. lbooks also are being more thor. OstOd- cation that may be sent me with re- The Grand Trunk Railway is the from all Points bughly elassified. Mach credit 6 R. L. Fairbairn, ference to the system. or to have an most,direct route due to Miss Walker, who.was so General Passenger Agent. one interested call ton o see me."-L. i.- east through Canada via,Chicago. active in securing the necessary 00 King Istreet E..'Torouto FALLIS. 477 Parliams nt St... (teacher.) FEATURES Our Fall and Winter Term tom- 'funds and also Rev. Mr. Wood, Inellced September 5th, but students Double Track, Fast Service, Finest who has "pent eon much time at may enroll. any day, as instruction is Roadbed, Modern Equipment, Un- the work. strictly personal. excelled Dining Car Service. Those persons who were quar. Write or call for free booklet. amines a few-weeks ago os- ac- TO THE SONNY SOUTH count of having contracted small- Clarke's Shorthand College No more desirable route than via ..'pox have now fully recovered and HE DOM INION DAD K 50 College St.. Cor.Manning Ave. Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence GO.GOLAN, W.P.0493109"T. W Ck NA"WWW'S.V609-1 via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm a patently are none the worse of TORONTO 1XIGIRT, Coca I Mmascer. _Zetr experience. Since the first C. I,- Beach, Nassau, etc. VOMMMMuSNOW SamwePeadIdAI&AL outbreak several new cases are I" Round trip tickets,giving choice �111 reported but.these are confined to Farmers' Banking Needs 110 of all the beet routes, together with -t! P%. full Information sad reservations irsons who have come in contact (have always received the closest attention from the Dominio;8ank., 04 g th those having the disease. I I , &I !P. may be obtained from nearest G. no baa Nowit.DiscouaW or Collected os- twat favorable teems. T. Ascent,or write A.IL Dun,D.P. 'By the exercise of great care the A., Toronto, Ont. disease can soon be stamped out 0 -to 'WHITBY BRANCK: &A-TwNSOW, Manager.- ffid but owing -the-exceedingly con- FRED. ALLM Agent, to ions character of small- 011111 a a C�so Pickering carelessness of one or 'two' persons may cause great mischief. Y&d The.marriage was celebrated on J 3 i [oil 0, Pick g L=ba Wednesday, March 26th, at- the 0 'fit 'E home of the bride's parents, of CALDW ML98 MOLASSES NURAL w Jan pine lumber just'Miss Ada, only daughter of Mr. is a decided Economy and an excenent Investment- IQ and Mrs. James Milne, to Mr. Milton Harris, all.,of Claremont. • ft .4 1 ab CPA. Kul arrived.. A,c&r of clear Because it makes other feed feed' 'more palatable and wJW Apr-Tbre ceremony was performed by to ceiling. Alsolxl0and digestible. It also puts stock in Ant-eta" condition W 0 ce �Ay, Rev. W. R. Wood, pastor of 04 'Clarolmont Presbyterian church, very quick. baldwell's Molasses Meal is 84% Pare 1x12 inch stock. .'9' In "Molasses with 16% a special variety of edible the presence of a number of Cone ;J r July 0 a 15opt relatives and friends of the bride moss possessing unique-digestive action. p : -''W. D. GORDON&SON; and groom-.- During the entrance. Thousands- of era are consist VCO CIO 11,6Pickering. Ont. stockmen in"j�m consistent 14 0, of the bridal couple, who were users' of Molasses Meal because they have proven it r. unattended, Lohengrin's Wedding S. VOO C* to be the best conditionsc-on the market. Your feed- January 11114-Whi 7. Oshawa S.Ekvuxham March was played by Mise Luella t, it would be well man likely fm it. If he hasn't, Ill I brifte 16,canniumn U. Hobbs, of Pickering,cousin of the. 16:=P:734 upterva"Is groom. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Har- hoar to write for prices. rip left on the evening train for a tario, before taking up their resi- short honeymoon in Western On. CALDWELL FEED CO.,LIMITED, Still in Business DU"AS, ONTARIO. dente at Claremont. And prepared to do all kinds of "On Wednesday last a sad asci- Woodwork Repairing and dent occurred to one of`our most t promising yo Tire Setting. Of an meterials and "ion wr unx man, Mr. Chester 11 111fl 7—Yake,-who-lived east r_4 A%A-in 000 1 1,, 111111 1111111111 Inge. He was assisting Mrs. John D-o -' KJ I J JXL 0 qui 60 call fit our works acd in"ll our slook - -- ------------- cl-obtain prim -Donart beinis Bne hby, of the sixth concession,of Uxbridge-to move her -household- 81KCIALTY iN .HoMESHOEING agents we do not employ 4hew,coneeil lY we "a, and do throw off the agent ---furniture, and while going down Ind. phone,No. 302, Claremont oommission of 10 per can$.,which you will - ' the hill beside her'house, his hor. MILLINERY OPENING oerlainly save by ptirobasing from sea became frightened and start- call solicited. - v - .. .-ed to runaway. Mr. Yake who JOHN McGRATH Thursday and Saturday, March 20th, andlUnd'. WHITBY ORANITE C0.9 was walking along side of the ..CLAREMONT, ONT. 03106" Whitby, 0aftfle wagon lost his footing and was Our display of Easter Millinery, will include every style and new wheel passing over his body, Pilckeriin'g' and 'surrounding country, to our graild E. W EVANS Aragged beneath the wagon, one creation for the season. We cordially invite all ladies in • -.The Pickerig. causing terrible internal injuries. opening, as we-have before stated. -Ever3�- Medical aid Wiis immediately suni. woman who-comes to ii�'is looking for Pump_Xanufacturer moned, and' as his condition was something individual-not some- V%flance Co' mmittee seen to b,6.so eiitidal,'a specialist thing to be met wiph on every.. Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj from Toronto was called in con- The object of this Association is to corner, Come lessen.stealiair and prosecute 'sulcation but it was seen:that his- - suit the individual. the felons. condition was hopeless. He re- Three doors west of Whitby House conscious until- the last, malted c 4 Members having propert stolen o0nimuni. n,rid strange to say, did not suffer NewSpring Goods arriving oats immediately wit any msmbbf great pain, but during the night We are prepared to instal wood or irow .,-he passed away. He was only 28 Dry goods Will'paper of Execution oommittes. pumps on short notice, also attend :.,Hats and ca 1(oubersbip too 1�.qo. -Yresh groceries to @41 ktuds.6f rephirin 'years of age and was a steady and .9• ,Boots and Soles Industrious young man. His Canned goods TickeWmay bo had trom the President or Agent for the Ontario Wind MIR, 'Shirts and overalls 2 cans pew, 25 eta. soustary on appliosuon. n 6nl am is funeral took place on Saturday also gasoline eagineg and with Jt0h metery. Exec:-Ciom.-L. D. Banks the squre gear Of ter noon to the Union Ce Redpaths extra granulated sugar, $4.90, 100 the, until farther notice' . W. V. Richardson,Pickering, Ontl The sympathy of the community MAGNET PARATOR is extended.to the sorrowing fam- J.A. O'Connod Arthur Jefrell. CREAM SH D. SlAtPSON & Co., "a. T101�7_ERING _Iad.M y in their sudden bereavement. phone Bell No. 50. -4 V *:,,;a5' .,..,,„• ;,'" . , ..c,,,.,• -.._w . o .t� '" ' : r:Jti ",.••q..;:n'C.a..v.•,a _ t ' ..i a. ^ .,r ' �. , - • 0, pam¢yy'3.yWu h.rr n ...W( .Y.F M7 _ u.-�JL�. �•f4°'.4."' it2 L., ... r :•"k •yy'�' "rgaT. 'a3 v , —vim. E"�K++•gi+„•�+i"^Ifi".•C'l9hY.'. t?r,-+Vs" .,h' WFdvK'•T' �M'+'Wf,2.,1,•PWµn> ,,.! ..be%.+N ed Wr1':+.Y:,.•,gyps, w+.,Mvy/ ':Y*•.•. .'i.; bdZND• ` Y� Sir Hiram Maxim, seting.onthisO � FETTER FROM TORO TO 'tit hint, has invented to warn shi at U a•- , Just what you.need .after a sea of approaching icebergs, vee- ` hard day's work—A Refresh- sels, rocks or fog-veiled shores lex' could be described fully only at WHAT THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY ARE 4 _. ing Cup. of. _ _ considerable 'length; the unwienti- oIJCUS.SIHQ AT PRE%ENT TIML k LIPTON 'S fio testae will'probably understand ld _ LOOK F'OR, _it quits as well if he is simply told ' that it is an echo test. _ The Raptor of at. Paul's Church—K Cana- T.H E B L-U E VACKAGL-, r4Ye have all heard at the fabled than Northern Town—Ontarlo Boy , WMITtST Llti/ - B E CAFIEFUL.TO , t mouse that eavedi the lion. In plain stakes Good—Tight Money. /� t% TEA truth; his little winged cousin, the When a man can achieve a salary o6 S�' �'. AT. �P"'18�a�.."•®N flittermouse, may do far 'mote• without a`Year g the ,for as gifts that sure PACKAGE .15 BLUE% a` �. without saying that fie ]has gifts that err - •:'Goes farthest for the money Some day—who knows l—a greater out of the ordinary. -Such a man is ��USED®N ��� Titan of the sea than the lost Titan- Archdeaoon H. J. Cody. Rector of et. N4 OTHER C�l.AR IE +x i may oris her safety to a bat., Paure Church, Bloor St., Toronto. The - C y y $6,000 salary ts,-in his ease, a reality. 040YA L Y E AST• .. ' Previous to the annual business meeting >' r ......�•. +' of the church the other day it weer 46,000, + but recugnWng• the great value of hie l' ,�•R�TAEf�18ER THE COLOR BLUE ��. :: , i • Christians In Iadia. work and the church being one Of the •- 1 ; M wealthiest in Toronto, an increase (it 92,• T i��(� '• The London .Times. laces the •� �e•B.eET •L•T®• 6 TT LOi1FA P 000 a year was mads with great unanimity NTonoxTo.MOT,H..,i J GLOVES number of Christians in India at and enthusiasm. As indicating tinted ou '1�QI��dVTO -�• OIVT. of the oougregation it may be pot d asset .4 000, ,.of whozll 3,547,000 •�-, + y b , that their income for the ygar-_amounted tq > are natives. e total is about one to over 473,000, of which more than '820,• _ By The Year 000 was devoted to Mission work. - in every 80 of the 315,000 000 living 3 � When Archdeacon Cody'began his con- ' ys'- If you want Lie best and longest- in the great dependency. - The �Ro- nection. with F..t. Paul's Church as even.,nized as one of the permanent men of�ir.g the upper Timit of sound for any l..` "wearing gloves or mitts ever turned i church has the first ing preacker, several years ago, tit. Paul's Western Canada, Portage La Prairie be- It ant:f a factory be sure and ask for man, Cathal e- was a comparatively small institution. trig the town where as a barrister and individual—and individuals differ the tattoos place, with 1,394,000, an Increase O with a small church edifice and of very citizen he made his reputation. While!considerably—the Galton whistle is a, modest pretensions in every way. At that Mr. Meighen has been discussing the Kavy e Itconsistsof n G, * * 2;2,000 in the last decade. The time Mr. Cody had just graduated, and with considerable effectivenes8 and brills•I Sen rally iised. a tiny PINT® SIMM Baptists- have grown from 21 7,000 was lecturing at Wycliffe College on ancy, it is doubtful if he,is as happy now!pipe, which is lengthened Or short that his party is' in power ae he was'ened by % piston adjusted Vy a. mi- These glomes are specially tanned to-331,000; tlio Anglicans 304,000 to t'eben,Yeairssaago in1899. Mr.nCody be•"when in opposition, Mr. J_eighen has been la. for hard service and will save you 332.000.; Congregationalists from came.rector of the Church. Since that described as more of a destructive than a Crometer'screw. This little iI2Stru- money and reduce you; -gIoJe 37 000 to 13'},000; the Presbyterians date St. Paul's has grown do-be one of constructive debater. Besideo, as a repro meat can be regulated to niake a " expense by the year. Send for aur. have. increased 120,000, and the tho most active and biggest church or- sencal view o- the a est ec has pretty rad;. descriptive pamphlet—The Pinto's ganizations in the whole country.. A'mag cul views on some subjects, hos as a min•,tone which 15 too high for any hu- - 11lethos1ist8 97,000. ui9cent new church has been eiected•at a isterialiit he has to rocoguize his reepon- man ear to hear, and which will cast or 4290,000 for building alone, and as eibiltiies. He may not, as he did in the Ery' 80DSAI1l BAY 4',VITiII17iG CO.- organ is beiug installed which will be the olden days, "rock the boat:" He used to,finally produce O a ul een- "ally pr my pai.nf $� --a• The organ is tieing fur-_ vocaW dmLx Ere agricultural imkj cation. - `'aas`eL " as 1Vien W�io niched by Mrs Blackstock ag a memorial meats and other advanced views, and He - MONTREAL _ :• to her.husband, the late G. ' .Black• will no doubt be heard from again. He The Galton whistle was C�eC18CCI _ a • stock. The new Ft. Paul's to not yet oa has been de.,iW as the Parliamentary by Francis Galton for itis study -of i Qon't Exercise 'copied, but, atter many delay.• is now doubly of Honorable G. E. faster, with omised for October let neat. When fin- the same ready Longue• the same caustic individual differences. He had one :y hed it will be a 'no�yu ment to Archdea- style, the same keen relish of combat. of the whistles built into the rind of _ 5ii _ coo Cody's many abil7ties. — Tight Money Continuas. his cane, and as he walked through THE ECHO TEST. $utter From Iudigesttow. Head. Balanss to Low Churchmen. + r 111 'there is some revival of the talk of Im• the ZoolOgicsll Gardens he would_ AChes,SiCr 1CN3nCr)d Appetite, Perh� the meet Peu prominent furhis inc etveralain moatlyd0 that world, blow it near the ears Of the vaii0U8 Safety Devlee for Preventing Col- Mr. Cody has at Rt. and a is Honorable but it is probable this very talk, continu- animals. He adjusted the whistle - ll 6. H. Blake. He has be g keeping lition at Sea. _ money contrit>utioup• but Mr. Blake's ehlet away some reversion w driller times. Ev. too high- for his 'own ear to he'a•r. ' Auplxort lies to moral qualities. Hie sora• pry body eaerclso "geme caution has no and if the various animals resrond- Nothing so sure is Man, bat abilities are wall known, and he doubt bad a dc•+•itsingg d tendency to kei D the Bir Hiram Maxim, inventor of t Up".a ed to the Sound he knew that their ' those terrible agents of destruction, Make Him Feel Brisk ant! Vlg- has done a great deal u� make Kt. Paul's p'uard n in hand. If nobody had been oil I t,. _ tho militant force that it Is. At Rynod I ironed there migh•. have been a disaster. upper limit was greater than that 3i Co.rdiite, Smokeless_ powder and the orew as Ds. Hamilton's Pills. meetings Mr. Blake appearance is al- before this. Flnunclal men do not hese• PP llaZlm Qua, . has just invented a ._ ways the signal for a�focreaeed loterrat I tate to may that there must be a read- of the human ear. ' safety device for preventing colli- land, it may bP, for dread on the part of j,etment of real estate salve,,. This dl,.- The ordinary human•ear can de- sions at see. The tragic fate of the Lack of exercise and overwork were _those_who-may possibly_fall foul of hits, sum. hoverer, t1 o real estate men genet• the causes that combined W almca+t kill . Being a Wycliffe man, and having hip ally do not accept earl can Put up a tech S tone whores vibration i9 at Titanic moved' him tel try,• and he riirht•hand supporter such a pronounced strong argument on behalf of the conte"• least twenty-five thousand vibes- ` SamueC.4. Stephens• J-r.. one of the beet churchman ae Mr. B1akP it can .be sur• von. Y lied reflected on]: four hours on the Tb« cloud on the continuep to turns per second, while the whistle 3 known citizens in Woodstock. mtsed tbat Archdeacon r'++dy !p far r••rooe• y I will pTOduCe fifty thousand per ' -problem when u occurred to him In• his. convincing letter, Mr. SLephena'ed fr.m the 8to peon once n of the Ana!! be n light money, Tt�ht ing, I to the 1u• that shlpfa could be prorxxed WIt13 can Church. tie pronounced are his views roma. ,s tom unupna. think, tint it genet- says: I and on strong to the cleavage no •+iia ally ease" up early in Life new year nn i second• This upper limit untie$ t �1vb$t might be called 8 sixth sPn?2. "b year ago I.returned ho=ne after a point that. da s;:te his otltgtarrding ah:il• tar that" hap 4s o little rasing up this with the age of the individual to by wh ch they Gould detect large ties. it was Smp)sslble for him to be clwt- ;year' year. i! a doe++ pot easy up s na there j such an extent that,_Sf the upper ed to the positron ,+f Bi hop of 'Toronto can n,t help ba: be twm-% retren.bment i ."objects near at. hand without -the --� Wbeo the seat tell vacant about five years ior, eshaps. more accuratxlp,_a lessening lin-Lit at Sixteen years of age were lr Maid of asearch-light;. This sixth age>. and the present Bwb.•ii Plerted ani of tie pa't'e• % fiftythousand vibratioaa, at sixty — that ceccasion owes hit pax t:on U) a cora• It has frequertly been remarked that to s£i1Se• which may be called ail pmmipP between the eontending forces, `1907 no city on the mnttnent 4ylt the ,pttrrh years of age• it Would be about 'leeceha" sense. -lie knew t4 be pox- ji 1 r, However, Archdeacon Cody nftda no.l as little as Toronto. Iargrly on amount of twenty-five thottsagd_per second. .. _ ie 'Bishopric to add to hip laurels. lie ts, tho new zirhae Sowing into the,city from` tSesaed by hats, y poriza-ps_more highly, regarded than he Cobalt mining cam D. It is etgu:Arantthat A" Bats, nocturnal though they are, 7 ' iii t would be in the mere exalted position, now s new m.r. ng ramp is 1'ua on the t eve of its producing =tags One muse in t - His Wide Aetivlttes. •' ;have not--especiallypowerful eyes ' Porcupine now prudu<•.t,g g•.d at rho r ;for seeing in the dark, 3doreover, �� �, The Archdeacon Is pt:,I a Young man, rate oL 470.b0 stook wh:rh figures out to �+ p iw..arcely more than turned forty, and can, a total of.over 93.500.000 a year There are. '1 S A C C o u Il t S in te2at darkness no Creature Can ! 'il�'f,' � i k.sk forward 1n the ordinary course of of courses. not many[mines like *his.. �,tkee, but a bat in the thick blackness it evea a to many years ,of useful activity of a cave at midnight can fly about sad many honors. He is a distinFtly On. BY leaving your •urpins earnings tarso product. The village of his o In e C the B. y ue btain rter- �... With perfect SCCurlty; 80 Can a bat North Word may claim ham am his own. of thte Company. you obtain fe'ter• that is blind, The sensitive nerves At the Caiversity.of Toronto he had a . brilliant record• and for a Lime after gra �, tarall? remedy for C•uahs sad Cnida•j set at the tato of FOUR- PER pf R!1 are so ar dnauoa served as Claeaical ]tattier at i'fgaitoh ewta so little and does so much CANT, per s"e"ra, he whole o tour Ridle7 College. St__Catharines. It was yl, times agear—a.adbe whole w any ;ranged as to produce . the echo _ while at his work there that he gradually part e, I mal be withdrawn m r - Iyge, which tcsrns -them always of came to the conclusion that 8•ld of I I[OIF F.1R li 1\ II1..1PlS. cheque. Interest betas paid from Jv date_of r"Ipt to date wttbdrgsvu. ant 8u!Id mass near by, ion tat cpm tetely worn out. I was eo'work in which be could do the greauwt Accounts MAY be opened by mall• s p• P gani was that of the t'hurch. Hip decis• -In mangy: cases, the organ that !badly atseated by ahsonte_ biliousAVi#, so usn has been amply. Just121ed. Though a � Science \ow Busy Determining Ila- WRITE FOR BOOKLET. "• gives the bat the sixth sense is (much overcome bs 'constant headaches, Churchman, his activinos are unusually man Range of-'Sound, widespread. He has taken the keenest in- ispread all over 'its face. In the ,disalnems. that I despaired of ever ret_t. IIterest in the Canadian Club movem.•nt and In ttie sense of hearing.n merous T},� UNION IRIIST . '-vampire bat, t•he'organ is.on the well. is in- cooptant demand an a speaker. Thai .1ilii " _tip of.its nose; it stands a`p in the *It was a btessing that I used Dr. Ham !trend bo en is mtATah39 i sdidlPE9 br'.ore the pistslea�ritea I'rofeasorA interested T Boffen ~ air and is called the 'shield' ;-but "ton's Pills. In one we--fi 1 t.it like a I.r„ronw Canadian Club the other day,. $ ' 'Company,, Limited 7n mint of the small bat, which i new man. The feeling of weight and ;namely, "The Tevt of a True Democracy." ger in the Strand 1liaQazine. P y _ _ nausea in my stomach disappeared. MY 3tr. (bdy's r.)ngre;rat;on is ikov f extra•i Among theeo may be.-mentiF�ned the Temple Building,Toronto CafC 11—i'+aPLtS an tiff' w+i'g• We fined ordinary in reprf-senting di"rse inter• eyes ICeksd brighter, color grew batter, range`nf minds that can b'e heard two hLtle leaves, not unlike the 1 air, It contains melt fu niches enrr. in , 1 • and, beat Of all, i began t0 enloY my i�ntativelkof rosp�eectiondntuthe hoommunpty. by a'II int�ivid,ual—that is the limb. Wings o. the insect that it pursues. . meals. The dizziness, Tani;our and testing 1 above and be.ow which no soundSeed DU you ifant to be, stan�l;Fig up juat.in front of the !of deprasslon passed away, and I fast M He is revered by all who . 'rho under Lhf Can be heard. _ ' - nNuenrs of his preaehiag, 'rho secret nt Rare of your CORM ears. (gained my old-time rigor and s7tirlis. To his mtraction- probably lisp. in hiot slur The rx,lution of Ahese two pTob- Thc�se z?ensitive spots, together day i am welt thatjka to. Dr. Harr_ilttotteicerity no mental vigor. Cynics and un- -CROP this Feasoni with the fine nervous network of Pil!a" �bPttevera cannot listen to him eery loair• ;lents, the determinatiin of the .ilp C ��� g He makes the m ashamed or -converts r and lower limits of sound, ]las WE'camhe you. WriL•[or / the entire head and Rings, are all For bralth: ptrength. comfort and,good them• Pe our Lata o ne and sea. ? pptriu there ,e, no medicine like Dr. Ham Taking In-Leaside. I occasiuned a_.grca.t_Cteal of 'careful doselc cor;nectcci with each other ilton'e Pule. 25e, per bol roe boxes for ✓� and with'the brain'. As the bat flies The latest controvertsy In civic affairs hap work and the construction of many EO. KEITH Me Aen's SONS. 1966 TORONTO 4L00• at all druggists' and' storekeepers, been over thenesgon of 'whoLber' the forms of apparatus. For determin- about, the beat of its wings sends or by mail from The Catarrhozone. Co., "paper" town of Leaside is to be annexedout a SUCcM IS "*Sion Cf air-waves or Stifsalo Y Y.,. and Kingston, Canada to the city or not. the Question being as W '0 to whether Leaside .would.be taken in or pulsatio,�s. . Those are not rapid ,*,'. whether Toronto would.be "took in.'" �~N'.4 ? enough to constitute Bound, 'but " "' Leaside is a Canadian Northern town x l i� g site touching the, borders of the corpses• 1" Gtr. C 8 ainst surnuunding ob- -Grains of Gold. tion of Toronto on its extreme north-east- O >� 'L 'v are reflecla+d back'just•as ern limit- It consists at the moment of j To expel stomach and Intestinal worms from colts, os, wofl i The virtue of prosperity is tear- (arm lands'in their pure and undisturbed' (lh "S' ss older horses, use a remedy that will not "PILYAie them to ural Lr, light would he•,and these y ptate. The site is 6 vast one, containing J death." but will act as atonic. In this respect SPOHN'3 is tom $ per•unce; the fetus of adversit ' is reflected �ibratiSns, received by,the fortitude.—Bacon. some 1,200 acres, and the Canadian North• G ' unequaled. Full Lnstrurt;ona in-booklet with every bottle. All .sensitive organ so Cx ttiSttel ' ar orn declare they propose to establish p�R "dritggtst9. U. S. A. en $ A 5 Ike that falls into sits is -a inan; their shops there.employing porhaps thou• 810HN ' MEDICAL CO., Goshen, Ind.,,U. 'ranged,.enable the bat to judge the that grieves fit it a saint; that sande of men, and this, with their fam• distance of any object by the lapse boaeteth of it1 a-devil.--Fuller. flies and the supporting i population that - will be required, will, it is expected, es• BOOST. YOUR TOWN BY ,.ORGANIZING A Of time between the departure and; Great men do not play Stage tablish a centre of population'of perhaps . return'of the air-v�avea. 25,000 or 30,000 people. theBUtthis to pit fee tricks with the doctrines of life and the ruture. 'Meanwhile the Bret step takou _ The ingenious apparatus which death: only little men do that.— by the Canadian Northern Rqilway was ----- Ruskin. of land. Information on this subject with printed InStr=tiOnS•for ams- Tho Comfort which poor hufTLan dwhathe interests allied with the Cana• teur bands and a printed-form of Constitution and By Laws for fan No bands,together , m EIr on -- bei" want in such a .woe as this ,request. Address Dept.di D," - • beings mind-was to place the citg'ssnder fhe ob- _ is oat the comfort of eftse,,but the ligation of furnishing civic services such WIN'KIPEG comfort of strength.—Kingsley. as sewers, sidewalks, streets, water, etc., THE c tr SONS CO., TORONTO to the district. .Thio woulti, of course, re- MANITOBA �' R.S..r1!,ILLIAMtJ LIMITED ( ONTARIO There is something harder to face lieve the present owners of the town este than death;, and that is the realiza- of a tremendous responsibility. It to stat- ed that annexation, carrying with it as It tion` of failure and misdirected duce the obligation to supply <rrvices [-I- several n- " effort and - toot wrong doing.—H• G. alne to vacant operty a and on this «'ells. basis the annexation of Leaside would I Seeds�� Now a TI, LS an idea abroad. among aloe tseveral o the property of tike on dollars - 'Now : a moral people that they should make ers -who are headed by Sir Donald Mann he tleCd! you their neighbors good. One person colon 1 CniDavidson. Nhothaa benilin;mate An early 8priug slakes early ordering necessary, . The I have�o slake goad : myself.—R. L, ly,aesociated with the Canadian Northern stow should be thle-'best yoti can-get. 100 years of acieatafio seed Pzb- IS THIN BUTT FOR YOU, Stavafifkon, Interests for a number of years. duction have imparted to --- - jQOGhin i8 more slily thin the On the other hand, there aro, of course, Nothing undoubted advantages to the city In Ravi A pleasure 6oIne people take in Inq Leaside annexed at once: In this way only can the city obtain control over - their minds." A man of M'g it keepp your"White Clothes"looking., `i}T..peaking franchises and other matters..which•would Just like New. th18 make vrlh say a'rude thing for be Quickly complicated if left to as sada so It does not Spot or Streak',the Clothes saying it, pendent corporation, as thero is nQQ cettling. the mere pleasure Of tray . $ An Ontario Boy Out West r. IC Is the "ilandSew Rln'a" use. when`s" oppoaits liehavi,or, fu11y iI csft.Ws: Seeds -are perfevtly It is Ounnnteed to glue Parfaet Bails- ed a` faction or money Cheerfully Re neo, innoce-M, might have presery his Mr: Arthur Meighen, Y.P., tin Ontario adapted er of producing l'rcilFoilbagd c';mato and have Cho -n 'w0nd0rfl1`1 ' TRY IT, friend Or 11YtASlO itis fortnne. bey who has made good in the West, hoe L 1.S T E N.I '. i _ been returning to his haunts of olden daysrde and Is 11 9teeTe; - in the role at a letinlator and moulder of sBer where ueall kinds, inaveltie+s a drstallL#erdalt'letlea. All p�.. "J-R Blue 1.much better IN YOurself. pubiio opinion. Twenty years ago Ar, T� thaw any other," brise w rn e•atp►ck- thur Meighen was a school boy in Rt. see& oto freetii, last season's crop. Band for OOm:pklt.O PrlCO List. Thomson,Selmoat,Man ausIsAtsaboat T110 Wehrle $pOt. MaTY�s. Pe rttir county. He ie now recog- r 111-RBlIs ues roonthe,sett LARGIr.PACKAQES IID CENTS; Il PACKA8Jr8FOR 11.00 M1' Btu•, Snyerlor to other Jyhtaa 9S Good Blobbs—You know disease always EURCLS - ! Blues Mrs. Freak J. st+.w•�t�faga PATTER$ON, WYLDE fie CO., 439 King St. last 7doors.Conn,Ont_ xt, fi eect„r.e—rs attacks the �tveakeat spot. COUGHS TORONTO �. "J_R Blue Is the britt iT,eJohewn• Slubbs--Do you• suppose that 18 sof• Agenb for Gswada'" W tch.,dwe co. OLDS B1oe.lever nseA"Mnju Why 94 many people got a cold in &C switser,Braudon,Man owerHi, Can the head 1 _ . • j .w. ,,p+y ht". .,; '. .,.o r b ,., .- :', .,: -. .' _. .r':!�.,:r,.._.. ::. ... � . .i.:. r" „,.T.' .\ s'^ L'..: ',Y: °"' jY..K!s:. ;4x- '&Me � T�'' -f'"'i *Y � "�liy' .•¢rr ;:::9' a,L• :'tor '4`,,*. ��C �•Y.* ...a'+',yw.�.a4.''' „ +..::1�?e' ^.7X':e.o ,;.,,�%,n'+` Y�< :W.ti�e"M�,•.. f'i'r r„�`I,••, v+ .x.r„?. 5�'' L ..w! ,fin.;w.'K ",lr r, �R''"p:,�'�'a d, • - ..,r. .� ..nom n,,�,y. , .,. ., ., sv 1:- a .»d:.: d_,; 'y,{ .vg 'gym• 'p _. N �7 77W-5W 1�7;�r4 n Al :7 -77 • 7. 1 FRENCHMEN. FEAR AIRSHIPS. Offensive Breath caused CLIMATE OF NOVA SCOTIA. og SORE E��� SHE TOOK HERThink.. They Are Being Ontelissed 11any Advantages of Living In Pro.- :- - .,. . sually By Catarrh By the Germaim. Vince by the Sea. J RIf No."S ADVICE' French opinion is waking -up to A gein�leman who has Spent some A Simple 1116mody Discovered. That Cum the fact- .that Germany, in the =s in Nova Scotia. writes as fol- IN six DAYS .1, UND DODD'S KIDNEY -PILLS sphere of `milftary Without Drugs. :—"We have 328 days in the • 4 The American people suffer more from CURED HER-SONO-' leaving France badly in the rear. year olit of 365 in which the ther Catarrh tbaii from any other disease. It - Neul Impossible to Heal Skin. General Lacroix and a number of undermines more mometer goer above 32 degrees, other eminent strategists unite ,.in &tea-mope-alckaess than all other diseases Hurt. Sore, Red and In consti'tutlens and ere' This is 28 days greater than for any Bally ng' that France nothing combined. it is, therefore, very danger. 0 famed, Could Not Sleep. Cut!- straright , and le Stat6ment declaxi other part of Canada. We have Tells of Another Grand Cure By -to show against Germany's aerial ons. 276 days i,n the year in which the -tura Soap and Ointment HnIed. .7 the Old -Canadian-Kidney- Rem- cruisers -but & fleet of "Oenny You can't successfully treat Catarrh by, thermometer rises above 4o degrees 10 ,. -i'N, steamers, and they strongly de- Internal dosing—you must in some way of temperature. This is better by. ':I . edy. precate the attitude taken genial-..'*nd a purifying, healing agent through 26 days than any other part of Can- Illowsman River, Manitoba—"mum 7 waa thirteea years of age I ly in Frs�nce towards- dirigibles. the breathing organs. so that the germs ads, got my shptSpringhaven, Yarinouth save the Pacific Slope. We badly hurt and when heeled the skin war n be reached. This you do every time have 200 days in which the thermo- 'B., March 31 (Special).-�-­,S attached to the bone. The imple and They think the t-lidden development k. straight to the is the state- of aeroplanes caused an entirely you inhale Catarrhozone. .,It's rich ap, meter goes above b0 degrees, least brute would Injure .point senoes and healing balsams are breathed o fi at te m- It and It was n Th e hent of M?s. Er'venI C. Trefry, 'of unwarranited. enthusiasm for those perature during the year. e_, early liza. all-through the nose, throat and lungs, . Possible to heal. The Sarlb this place, but it tells of another machines, and a corresponding dig- and effectively destroy every trace of Ca. cord is the same as enjoyed by the grandwould be very red and J, cure by Dodd's Kidney Pills. paragement of dirigibles. General tarrb. This is a proven fact. southern section of Ontario and by 1-9--ad round the easy "My fifteen-year-old son, Angus," Lacroix holds that the opposition to I endorse Clitarrhosons.boo* use I know the—southern- strip of the Western and bad a burning owsr, M.rs,'Trefry states, "suffered from rigid dirigibles_in, Frahoe.is quite of six bad call"N of Catarrh, including my 'Provinces. When we get into the ticin. When extra more I pain in his back,.headache, and a wrong; the supple type of airship own, that it has cured. It tocould not sleep at night 032 a sensible higher deg'rees of temperature we at pain over his eyes. favored by the French military au- remedy beeause..It Is capable of p-olng find we-do not have the same excess account of the pats, I&I. Where the disease is. I believe it cures of heat a we"wore a cotton bandage an it from the 7, "He was, so bad he not thorities,is, from the military point a in Ontario or other pot ankle to the knes. For a-12-Ler of years Quicker than other remedy because it gets walk across the floor. My friends Qf view-, .ax*eadingl-y risky, a; in -jo.6.j to tions of Canada. 141 days above 60 1 used sticidug plasters, then got a w the, source of the disease than Va. advised me to give him Dodd 3 K prick sufficing to destroy them. Air anything else I know of. I�ad headaches degrees as compared with 150 and I saw the advertisement offering a,fres Sam- piey Pills. _ ships of the German rigid type, bad breath, and much stomach trouble 160 in Ontario! 50 to 72 days above of Cuticum Soap and Ointment and sent "They cured him." fors sample and purchased some more and with their several compartments, sociated with my Catarrh. but they have 70 degrees during the year, while That young Trefry's kidneys were are capable of withstanding oonaid- disappeared sines using Catarrhosone, parts of the west of Canada, as well in six days the more was healed(Signed)James Edwards,June 21.19completely.'. 12. -wrong - is evidencef] by —the—.cure. emable damage before being put ab- which keeps me free from colft, head. as Ontario, have as many as 75, 100 Dodd'm Kidney Pills only cure dis- solutely out of action. aches, catarrh and all winter ills.'! OTTO and 112 days in whi-ch.the thermo- FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS 1. - —* 'hes a higher degree of eased kidneys. They never fail to E. KRAMER, Belleville, out. meter-ffi� -do that. - Catarrhosone is needed in every, home. temperature than. 70 degrees Fah- Treatment: Oently smear the affected Large size laste- 2 months, price The reason they cure rheumatism, Wasted Sarcasm. *1-00; renheit. This is evidence for our parts wttlL Cuticura Ointramt, on the end small size, we.; trial size. uc. At all of the Anger,but do not rub. Wash off the ',backache, gravel, "drop�sy, '13rijilt's" statements that we share neither buticura ointment in n..,e Utes with Indignant Wife—"I wonder what storekeepers and druggists or The Catarrh. min a disease, diabetes, and kindred dis- you would have done if you had ozone CO., Buffalo. T...and Kingston. the excessive heat nor the extreme Cuticurs,Soap and hot water and continue Jeases, is that theae,all -spring.from lived when men were first compelled Canada. cold of the Western part of Canada bathing for some minutes. This treat-out ',disordered kidneys. tQ, earn their bread by the sweat o( or the Northern United State,. A is beat on rising Lad redring. At other times If you have any -of these- diseases use cliticum SMO freely for the toilet and It their brows 7" splendid environment of fresh air, bath. to asalst In preventing Inflam--tion. you• haven tried of- Kidney Indolent Husband • I Should clear water, green fields, and leafy trritadon and dogging of the pores. gold Pills. Ask your neighbors. They'll have started a 4ittle notion store Ia— woods, added to other advantages. throughout the world, Liberal .ample of !tell you Dodd's KidneyPills always POO_, give's and sold handkerchiefs." us in abundance what is ne.- each free. with 32-p. lido Book. Address Cllr. in re the . past card Focter Drug Chem Qu-56. cessary for ideal home life.'I L)epL 47D,Boston. t:,.S.A. p A Lucky Dog. HAD SORE 4 VEARS. FARMS FOR SALL is "'Brown's a luck dog." "What' he been doiaa now I" The World's Best Liniment H• W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne, street. Mr. Oliver Sims,of Purvi's (Man.), ::,#o ."You,know that $1,000 he inher- writes:—"I had an old irritating • STOCK P.kRX OF 500 ACRES ted a year- ago i" sore on my furehead that had trou- -Needold In Mary- Family Three Slousea; large Bank BarlL 0 "Yes. bled me for four years. Zam-Bilk MUwT he told quirk - Prieo to ver y low "Well, he still has ft." -was recommended tc, me and -in a 4r, , , From Infancy To Old AleFTRAL ESIRABLE FARMS 1% marvellously short time it heated IsFTI Manitoba Alherts, and Pailratchewso the money lot that can he bouglit, Werth the obstinate wtIe perfectYou may depend iipoTii it that aftly, this er If Four Hoene Is Withot t N i OVER ONE HUNDRED 0001) f of its power we will never be • HAVE 7 proof farms in different #--cuons of Ontario without-a box of it." line" Read the Following Closely. ion my list if you want a farm consuis 4L; To 'whom it may concern- This is to As a rapid and certain healer of Peru that I haze used WINARD'S LINI. I ulcers,. abscesses. - piles, inflamed • The high cost of living to-day demands &d 1v riAwsoN re"neo AAEN myself an well at prescribed it in economy on every side. Atcku'epm is ex- 7 =7 practice where a liniment was re• pl_4ces. cuts, burns, bru:ise4-scalp- IFTY ACRES IN MIDDLEqEX or T gqnired and have never felled to got the i pensive. Far better to treat-little ills,; F -Fioll clay loam, good outhu-.1direv; sores, eczema, eruptions, etc , volt trod effect. N'- • 4, .i can get nothing to equal Zam-Buk, before they4row oertotw For this reason ck�ap to market, railway station and post C. A. KING. M.D. nifire. Would exchante for fnr-tv to one -4,1 All druggists and stores at 50c. box every home should' have bandy on the hundred sereo within five miteo of rmholla Shell a worid.,remady like Norvillue,which The wostern at free for price from*Zam- church and cheese factory Or peat cur" iReai Estate Exchange. London, Ort cures'- minor ailments that occur Lo Buk Co,, Toronto. Try Zam-Bu every family, IN SASNATCEEWAN-NOT-1p•tRM ins and Va� For ed 11 1 Y tied, to crop, must se l', terms easy. :Soap for tender sk by a" example, when the boy Domes bath.--25c", tablet, with wet feet "d a slight oougb, Nervi- ;Perxv IA)v4. Rawarden line will aura-him. If a oold has settled STAMPS AND COONS -Two Ways. He—"I am going to ask your I&- THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH, on his chest, rub an Nervi.line. and the --S TA UP I COLLLCfOR--1iUNIjkLMj `'Papa` whatr does being -for you-r hand. - She-,-"Oh old will a,,,- tereat -Foreign. stamp- Cafaloraft r disap. then a 40P '-pointed in !ove mean I" that will be lovely."' He—"You , Who is writing a series 'of letters if opmetblaff has been eaten that Coupes I Album, ouIr go-on Coale U&Ykd staml �'Why-, either or being are glad I" She—"Delighted I on the Govern' I ,rampf, nausea, or diarrboei, just twenty I Cemrsany. Tornnto. er marrying ment land policy. He drop* of Nervainw-th-at's all and cure Is-, jilted by the girl you are in love wiU call and bring you flowers ever 'states that he will place Blenheim effected, LEARN 14 1 :.Vith. day� until-,you are able.to be out Park under.the As a liniment for outward s:pplication, jL r ONCE- xeN WANTED,plow to produce d, rood again. I have never Peen the in- food for the national*food supnly. in caw of Neuraloria, Lame Back. t4eiati- AL Barhcr Trade; treat demar- I . ca, Lumbago or Rheumatism, its really *&"0. twenty w th,rty advertised for daily to Torunto -n teach Low Rates to paciso Coast side of a. hospital." hard to IMLgtue bow Nervilme r Lievell papers alone. C IV Von in sit ,Co1onlsfand how won it cures t<) e,.Xbt weeks. Send for Cuts- is ftirsico, sad North Western Railway, 14cue, Moler College. 221, neon Last. TO. 4 Q true, is something new No, It'll one :On male daily, March 15%h to April 15th in. slinarcrs Liniment cures Corset in Cows. i Still Here. of ttw oldest and beet known remedies from all points In Canada to Los I Mr. Young--My little girl-is near. 'Coed in thousands of bomeet by the neo. ANTER, TUMORS. LIU M PIA. Em.. iAnreles. San Francisoo. Forgand, Salt The ffmall boy was being reproved pie-of many nations. simply because it 4c internal and external. cured witIt- Lake City, Seattle, Victoria. Vancouver. ly-2 years old an�"hasn-'t learned to owpa pain. costs sickners. and, ride the 'At e�tlr iliielsou. Rogslaud.,abd many other pothts. by his mother. "Why can't you be cut varn by car borne Wrtt* 7 talk yet, family of ills before th,-.,v become irou. 1'"I before t-no 1&14- lir. pelivsan Viodiail Tbrough tourist sleepers and free reclin. good?'' she-asked, -"I'll be good ' blesome. Get the family nze bottle, r,,,. Limited. Cnll1nr­A Ort Plot chair cars from Chicago. variable Mr. Reck—Don't" let that worry Iroutes. Liberal stop overs. For Inn in- for a cent," he said. "Ali!" re- price W.; trial size zsc�. at all Fwrekeep- ALL bTUN6b, hLUNII-If AXLj 14LAL)• lormation as to rateo, route's and liters you. My wife says she didn't learn ere and druirjriatd or The Catarrbosone G dor Stones, KidneF trouble, draveL r­turi-, write or call on B. H. Bennett Gan sponded the m6ther, "you want to to talk untif she was.nearly 3, and CO.. Buffalo. N. Y. Lumbago and kindred ailments p,,,qivrslF oral Agent. 46 Yonge Street, Torotia be bribed. You should copy your AL new German Rained cured with the Another now ressedir be good for nothing." iol," price 11.50. Ano father anBut Mr. Peck's voice at this point for Di abetes.Mall line, and Pura mire. In .The. Difference. Baker-1 was out in Blakely's was chei&ked with sobs. "Babol's Anti-Diabetes.- Tries $2:00 frna motor last week. He has every- druggists or direct, The Ranal Manut&3,- me. - f urin,, tom say"They, say my son is &-credit to When Your Eyes Need 10111re thing n i't,r even A pedometer. cl Canada. 1.4mtteI4 Xo Smartinir—Peels, winnivec. man Try .Hurine Eve ReMe(174 N "gine has rnever been anything Flue—Acta 4utekly. Try it for Red,Weak. ! Barker—You mean speedometer. 9 watery Eyes and Gaamilat(-d Eyelids. Illus• old inin. A pedometer is an in- a liability," Crated Book in each Package. MnAnd is 494 The Heart of&Inanalis the 0 d:td nbyanr Ocullau-no;a"Patent Med- quickly stops coughs. Cum colds, strument for. Teasuring how far 0!% " In 8-066ful PhYlkicians'Pme- she-throat mad lungs. • P 26 ceotg. you W —All right Ia relMn:' and heals alk. Baker Action., Insist an the 11111nard's Liniment Cur" Colds, Its. ace forr-moany sere.. Now dedicated to the Pub- Ile and sold% ru;Wst a at Me and We per Bottle, Marine HY8.7 lve U Aseptle*Tube&..25c,an4 Wa, stick 1k pedom eter. op Murine Unsteady. ye Remedy Co., Chloago 3T.P.'s Have Big Thirst; "'OTTO HIGEL y To the refreshment departmeni ounard's Liniment cures Distemper. PHas your husband a, steady -in- Piano Action come N*; his friends brie- Brotherly Arrangement. of the British House cif. common's him' home..every night." "Earlie, .why.don't you 'let Your legislatorspay over $40,000 a year Qualification Incomplete. little brother 'have your sled art for-wines.- The kitchen committee. "Do you know how to run a mo'- Maypole soali 1OMy My One "ORONO QUININE". of the time I" has an exceedingly low tariff for tor car 7" Dyes 86 With AU MAZILY Pat Is LAXATIVE BROVIO QUINT "I do, ma. I take it going downgne is Wel 1,f) replied Mr. 'Chuggins. alcoholic'beverages. Champa jl�ook for the signature of E. W. OROv S. s a bottle lower than ypo a Curio a Cold In One Day. .Cures Grip 'a the hill, and he has it going back,"-. Many-shill]Rg "I know all about the mechanism Sea there is no Two Days. 25c. in good restaurants outside the of the thin troutie and no muss 1111nard'if. Liniment cures Diphtheria. g. But' I haven't yet House. An excellent half bottle of'mastered the-police in home dye Z e . regulations. Congenital. white ox red wine Can be­bdught for D "Hire-you noticed any change in while 8 cents only is ijes cotton, wI. Behevolent Old Lady (to ' 12 cents, ' si or mixtures.24 Weary ng 0 charge had our lives to lids'over, resting In -your husband witli the passi A for a smal.1 cup of blaok I.f we colors-will give any years 7" "Yes; he used to tell e coffee and a Fliqueur--- f EAincly o­u4d-e-r-ab1e--u".o­—ma-ke our mks- shade.Colon I Or. -or the shade of a telegraph pole) o -1Maek4J5*--at...... - of•his throbbing heart. Now he teet.&tallers in the House takes easter. "Alas, my poor wayfarer, travel- number dealer's or po$�.i� talks exclusively ab�)ut his-liver." about, a hundred. with booklet ,How ug ling through h this 'vile tears! What has caused you to become.disr FILES CURED IN-4 TO 14 DAYS to Dye"from 108 CoUraged and abandon- the race I so Tonr druggist will refund money it PAZO Paper 31oney' Began in China. \...-F. L. BENEDICT & CO. Maintreal -early in life Y' OINTMENT fails to core any ease Vf-itch, Ing, Blind. Bleedidg-or Motfudidi; PRbil is Paper -tnone� is raid to have' had Weary'Willie "Tire trouble, tw 14 Wo. its origin in Chin.a. in 1,h6 year 806, lady." - . w Silence of Chinese B�ido­ when the government issued it to` EASY rel;eve a financial -stringency, re- 00 TM ACTION W0111d you like it if you could talk ceiving. coin in return, wbi-eh 6, -to-no one for three days'; Yet that abled it to pay off outstanding ob- o is the fate of the Chinese girl wha jigsti3O i.s mar.ried. For three nights after.r j,-,h.T n n the museum of St. ,is College in--Shmnghai is a the. marriage the Chiner-e bride paper bill worth 1,000 ca-sh, 'the' veiled,.must :stay awake and-listen equivalent of-50 cents - American tj the banteringg, the teasings and money, which was issued by the jokes of .some girl friend w-h-o is. first. Ming empe-ror-(11ung-wii, A.D. there just on, purpose to make heT 1368-1399). It is nearly two feet Sample free It you writs Nallo 0' 4� nal rug laugh,...cry, or any�thing- else that loll, and one foot -wide, printed 0 & CherniTcal n n croute. Co. at_ Canada, Limit r will cause A soujid., But-the; Chi- mulberry- bark- paper, and is a nese.bride. must not allow her voice dark slate color. Stewart ell-ping machIne • ape her. She must show, by tins to else r.J1 New and Second- q. I L S fonder than my MhZ. Goars are nil No ba�d and • staying silent those. three nigh.ts,. BO hand, for heating., out from t m'"d steel bac­ct�oIIed,p-Towl- v&jog 75 "4 that she will be a quir-t wife. THOUGHT AT WAS SUICIDE and r9wer rurro%es. TANKS AND ad"'J mu in of[. Hae, .,x fIm,t of n.- ,Ij KE STACKS. Agents 1y1,1*,1b1..b.(t..d -9 A promffiert merchant wiiq djprnverpd a SM0 fur Rtwte. a" 1.tr.ion ed pping h"d. oet The man who flatters himself that few daysi&gn brandishing a razor at mid. vont VentTating end Heating c,Tstoml. mo WM your deafer, every m"bina tnarantimI& R.2a THE night, Hie wife called for iotsiptan<,^ but rLKXYRLR SHAFT CO. he leaves little to be desired should_ found her Hubby wap, only, aring big POLSON 'Ro'LI woR." TORONTO La Salle Ave. ONICAGO,ILL. .,r,,,,,,,r r,y,,,�,�.ottni.ct aexri modern floe et remember that a-burglar 'does the corns, Fs:� butter not to risk blood poistuzxcl,nc,am.ndnhe.pnh.artnmroaobins PJ - oning--use Pntaam'a Cot'sExtraot-or, 25c. linal"as and Sh1PbUl1dsr2 7. ISSUE 14-13, sam, thing.- at all dealers. Al, 1. :w '.N. ...mr••/2' .. ....:..;•y,.. «. , j.. 'cF^•. ST\ •+'Aa �. ;r,^. r..+' b- F -3#•' '.b^ r,. ,. .xr -s'•na- --.,"•-:.. u.•,:.'...,_. .,•; .,..:,,.,.a,,..•5• r ,_< ,. .w, �,.: -..�. - +, - c..'gid:, 'n- ♦ ..r•.'•'' 3 , ..,.a.,.>..•.� .: .... .: .. . ..!::-: .,. _. .�.:' �G t',. _r,_ ..ys ..._ s.. .. r �ti —A. E. Clgsler is again on duty LOCALISMS. Ladle$ Why not preserve in R. A. Bunting's store after be- ` Ing laid off duty for several weeks t 7 GOOD `�EA IN owing to illness. your youth and bean ' —H. Wade made a shipment of —The Presbytery of Whitby pAtt151AN Sage, the quick acting ]mixed stock on Monday. will meet in St. Andrew's church hair restorer, is for sale in Pickering _ I " —The public school re-opened this (Friday) afternoon at three by D. Pettit and is sold with o rigid �_rlhg best of groceries are none to.good for you, and t6 t: as Monday the Easter vacs- delock for the pup a of induct- t?; aatee cents a large bottle. y pAr11L= Sage has an immense is not only the quantity that you get but the quality r !bins. D O'?,eat Ing Rev. G. L. Johnston into the sale,and here are tbe-zeawns: that counts. e —Mrs. ry, of Toronto. pastoral charges of St. Andrew s, It is safe and harmless pee qty -� =--was in town on Tuesday on bust- Pickering. and 8t. John's, Bro. It eures.dandruff in two weeks, by ughana. The moderator, Rev. A. killing h dandruff gonw._.— $!ways quality and upon avd Lhey s nsnot y� k !sass. fair —John Calvert. has sold hie L. Macfad en, of Dunbartoa, will It oto falling driver to Norman Gibson of Green- preside and induct;Rev. Mr.Yule, It promptly stops itching of the y __.wood. of. Oshawa,will preach the induc• gyp• only good, but they are A.No. I. Buy --Master Ernest Keene is seri- tiou sermon;Rev. H. D. Cameron, It makes the hair soft and luzur- your groceries at the store of quality r onelp ill with as attack of pneu- of West Hill, will address the iaat� - - minister, and Rev. Dr. Abraham, 1t vas lifer and besets to the hair. R BUNTING, P:ICgERIN G ' inonia and pleurisy. It s sot sticky or greasy. R. A. —A fresh supply of government of Whitby, will address the. con- It ie the daintest perfumed hair seated timothy seed just arriveregatioa. tonic. d g s at M. S. Chapman's. * —Lord and Lady Hyde have It to the best and most pleasant in- ��aT AN.� is ��t'itS _ —Donald Kerr, of the Toronto been pleased to add their names yl rating hair dressing'-slade. Star staff, spent Sunday at the to the list of patrons of The Rose FSght shy of thehdruggistwho offers J ' home of his mother nate. Society of Ontario, one of the most you a substitute, i This is the season of the year that every one likes a new suit, ed it is our coafldeace, The R:T. Booth Co. nits proper to have a nice shoe to Correa nd with-it Afresh car of cement just ar successful of recently established ,� Fort Erie, Ont.. Canadian, q p correspond rived. Cement will now be always societies. Amongst other patrons makers• t: �e_ardsupplied with some very up-to-datb lines, or men, woman, f on hand: John McGinty, Picker- are the Duke and Duchess of Con- n * Lieut.-Gov. the Hoo John �� o d children_ patent, stun metal, and tan, boote +and ing naught, 191LE BE(iy9TEA shoes, for fine wear, also a good line for coarse —The townshipcouncil will Gibson and Lady Gibson, Sir Hen- wear, Bee ours before purchasing meet at one P. -, on Monday ry and Ladd Pellat, Sir William sA?D7sDAY, A $—Credit sale of _ elsewhere. Low rubbers and , �. next for the transaction of genet- and Lady McKenzie and Sir Wil- horses,milch cows, beef-ringets and knee length for all kinds liam Osler, M. P. This is just the of wear. ,el business. sows with pig's by side, at lot i6, — Mr. G. S. Lloyd, of Toronto the society for flower lovers to con, G.. Pickering, the property of We handle-the famous-Carharrt overalle�the best make on the University, occupied the pulpit join and the subscription is only Charles A. White(14 miles west of market. Try a snit, ' very acceptably' in St. Andrew's 50 cents a year. The President is B=oughaml. Sale at 1 o'clock. See church on Sunday. Mr. E. T. Cook, F. R. H. S., and dodgers. Poatill, auctioneer. G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON —C. H. Ham, of Timigami, re- the Hoa. Pres. Mr. J. T. Moore, FRIDAY, APRIL 11th—Credit sale of who has recent! given a dons- farm stock, implements, etc. at lot } . turned on Monday after spending y ¢few days vacation at the home tion of 8100. Questions and sae- t3, qa 1. Pickering, the property I Kms, ix of tris parents here, were forma feature of its work. the late Wm.Fawcett. Sale at 1 !t' —John Calvert intends teaming All information will be gladly o'clock sharp. See bills. W. B. SPRING SEEDING r Powell, auctioneer. - • in the village this summer. All given by Miss Marion Armour, t10a SATuBDAY, APRIL 12 H—Auction sale kinds of work promptly attended Avenue Road, Toronto. of household etfcts in the Village of to on shortest notice. * —The Gentleman's Birthday Brougham, the property of George W —The Ladies' Aid Society of St. party Riven by St, Andrew's Mia- McGregor. No reserve. Bale at 1 Call and order your harness and collars now. : Andrew's Church will meet in the Sion Band in the basement of the o'clock. See bills. Fred Postill, _ !basement of the church on Tues- church on-Friday evening last was auctioneer. -✓Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. day afternoon at 8 o'clock, a decided success. There was a —Miss Mabel Calvert teacher in large number present and all re Collars a speciality. the Bloomingdale p77blicscho01, re- porta very enjoyable time. For i�OTICE TO CREDITORS .Complete stock all horse goods. - turned to her duties on Saturday abort a couple of hours games of af ter spending her Easter vacation various kindfs��whi d a the r%tten In the !flatter of the Estate of Edward PIL,gERI�G HARNESS EMPORIUM }, - fat her how e here. tun of P Lidgett,late of the Township of Picker. —Miss Kate Kerr, of the Osba- of music, drilla and recitations by ing,,n the County of Ontario, retired W. J. COAgWELL wa public school teaching staff, the members of the Mission Band, farmer, deceased. Ph-one Ind. 901. = r returned on Sunday after spend- was given. They were ably assist, Notice is hereby Riven pursuant to k ing her Easter vacation at the ed in the program byMisa Clemens l t}�rrgge V Chappter 26 Section bb sad home of her mother here. of BowmanA7lle, who gave several amending acre tbat all persons having —A meeting of those interested vocal solos and a reading that claims against the estate of Edward € in re-organization of the football were heartily encored. At the Lidgett. late of the Townshipof Pick- club ����� a T'� _ club will be held in the town.hall conclusion of the program refresh- ering to the said County,retired farm- ,L L next Taesda evening at 8 o'clock. ments were served b the ladies m', deceased. who died at the said _ :-A fall attendance is nested. of the church, to which all�did full Township h Pickering o° the 14th s req day of March, 191$.are required to de- R.CJ1'���J:l ►7 IIJ�+.+�+Da+ —Mise Coils Every left on Sat- justice. The chair was occupied liver or send by post prepaid to Wil- we to resume her duties as in his usual happy manner, by liam David Lidgett, Balsam Post Oftl- teacher in the Wellington public W. J. Clark. ee. Ontario. Ontario.' one of the eze• 'No. 1 Timothy Seed, Government Standard school, after spending her holt- —Wm. Fawcett. who resided oo cutors of the said estate•on or before _- • days at the home o! her mother the base tine met with a very Bud- the lot day of May. 1918. their names - —42.75 -per bushel hereden death at his home on Thurs- and addressee and a tuU description of knives, etc. —Rev. W. A. Plppen moved on day evening last. Mr. Fawcett all claims and the nature of the securi- - - Pruning saws, : Monde from T. Welsh's rest• who was in his 63rd year, had ties if any held by them,and Monday y Further take notice that after the _Horse clippers and singers. deuce into Mrs. O'Leary's, and Mr. done his usual evening chores and fat day of May. 1918, the said Ems- Walsh zo- Rakes, Hoes, 8hovelp, Forks, Etc. Walsh also moved into his own had gone to the hoose. He had comm will proceed to distribute the par- residence just vacated by ?41r. no sooner entered the house when estate of the deceased among the par- ' ppen, he told his wife that he was going ties entitled thereto. having they regard He BUNDY —Mr. McClellan, of the Seymour to die, and almost immediately only to the claims o! which the shall -_Power Co. finished canvassing expired. The deceased had not hors will notice, and Chele f said Execu- tithe village for electric business on been well for several years, but assets. or any part thereon, tc any Saturday, but it to very doubtful was able to do his work, so that person of whose claim they shall not if we get it at present, as too his death was unexpected. His en have received notice. � !many refused to sign any con- funeral took place on •SI1Oday to WILLIAM DAviD LImzTT, : - ),ch :tract. St. Georges cemetery In this 911 and N7tLae I-ID6EZT, —Dr. and Mrs. Sutherland, of lage. Mr. Fawcett was twice V•� . Executors by Q 4W �r P (duel h, visited the latter's mother married, and by his first wife A. E. Christian, their Solfeitor - John, telegraph Mrs. Decker, during the holidays. leaves one SOD, P Dated this 8lst day of March, 1911. We nnderetand that it is their in- operator on the C. P. R., at Fort tion to move to Edmonton, where William. By theeecopd marriage Plant BOWMAN'S -' t 'the doctor will practice his pro- he had one son, Fred, who is eight guaranteed WALL PAPERS - WALL PIPERS J ' ' fesaioa. years of age. Besides these two TTu,2'tBer- ^atCCl>: 1 _ —James Denny shipped a car• sons he is survived by his widow }cad of hogs from Greenbnrn on and step-daughter, who is about _ —it will grow— We feel sure our many costumers and friends appreciated IlloDday, and also a-load of hogs 15 years of age,-to whom the sym- We want two more agents - oar efforts in this.line last seaeou. Because of this and and cattle from Pickering on Wed- pathy of the community is- ex- _ in. this county because our motto is "Progress" we have this year endeav- nesday of this week, in all one tended. THOS.W.BOWMAN dI SON Co.Ltd. ored to make a larger and more attractive diieplay. hundred and thirty-seven hogs —On Thnraday last another of Ridgeville, Oat. Our papers are artistic and beautiful. Don't fail to visit and eleven cattle. the oldest residents of this town- us and -see the complete range. Prices from —We congratulate Miss Minnie ship passed away at his home oa TOOLS SHARP ED - �• $1.00 per roll. 3 _Rankin on having passed success- the Kingston road east; ih the Odds and Ends in wall papers—we have.some 40 bundles ,' ; • fully the recent examination for ppeerson of George Richards in his We make a specialry of scut Sawa, to be cleared. Small lots left over.irom last season, just Diploma held at the Central Busi- 74th year• The deceased has been Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. the thing for small bedrooms, pantry's etc. You get them mesa College, Toronto. bnt regret in poor health from the infirmities Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- that she is now at the home of her of old age for,over n year, but the for about } the regular price class hair trim or as easy shave call motber through illness. immediate cause of his death was at the East-end Barber Shop. _ —Mrs. L. O. Meader, who has Is grippe. The funeral took place see our House Furnishings of all been viBiting her sister, Mrs. R. on Saturday afternoon when hie kinds. Slightly used Carpets beH. Croak, for the pais wiz weeks, body was conveyed to Ebenezer from ii cents&,yard up. When buying papers, cosi t forget about your paint; we will shote has returned to her bows in New cemetery for interment. Mr. W. J, GORDON PICKERING ,you color cards of the famous ''Sherwin Williams Paint" and 'K Hampshire. She wsa accompan7- Richards was a native of Devon- thus you can select colors which blend properly. ed.on her return by Mise Gertrude shire, England, and emigrated to "The Big Store affords advantages of, this ,kind•'} Cronk, who will spend several Canada when he was twenty-two H 0 P P I N G _ 1 months with her. years of age. He settled in Dar- - _ ./ �. —George Farley had the misfor= lington township where be re- tune on Saturday Inst to receive main ed until about twenty-eight severe injuries to is gg t an years ago, w en a move to Ic - Having installed a new at Roll, new ` He was engaded in feedin wood ering township, where he has ever Cbopper and new Water-wheel, I ' to a circular saw whin his head sineeresided. Besidealhis widow am better prepared than ever. -Williams Paint just Opened was thrown against it. The first he is survived- by one son sed to attend to the wants and second fingers were bad! cut, 'three daughters: George, of De- of my patrons. _ �' Chopping every day in the week mecessitating the amptuata7on of troit, Mrs. Woodruff Powell, of pp sieve Saturday. the first finger. the Kingston road east, Mrs. S. t We're doing a a lendid business in men's wear, Overalls, Smocks, —Don't forget to go to the town G. Pickell, and Mrs. Ira Powell, of John F. Bayles, Greenwood Shirts, Boots•, Sox,Hats, Caps,etc., just keep kutniog. }Tall next Monday evening to hear Darlington. One daughter died Gin hams, Bedford •�r. J. B. Wateon, the field secretary when 17 years of age. E LRI DALE MILLS Ladies—Don't fail to see our new prints; Ducks, -•mf the National Sanitarium Also- pICKERING MARKETS Cords, Galateas, Chambrys,etc.,Big selection at the Big Store . viation who will lecture on Tnber- _ pIC�ERING - _ "culoeis and the work of the Con- - - -- ,— eumptive Hospitals, illustrated White Winter Wheat. ........• • ;91 -- Ited .. „ .. - _ -. .. :by 100 pictures. Mr. Watson is Mixed " " '� :90 Is the place to get your ae:t i e �,a` Ste al�ra�8 fresh and up an interesting speaker, send his Spring Wheat.............. .So _bag of Flour. Our r cera It?dress is full of valuable in- Goose ............ .... .80 strnetion. There ie no charge for Sprouted:,. - vie ° r .................. .." Household � ,o go Ogilvie's Royal iso la c& 't bei the mit Out' money refund". • Oats............................... t for Br _ - :,t0 • .Ss; baa sad --M. S. Chapman te#t on Th�rs- ,,,,,y Glenns Flour . Pastry Flour ed it goods are IIUt Bail® aQ�Qly _ day for a few weeks visit with his --- Card of Thanks brother-in-law, A. E. Wright, of Graham Flour _ ?' California. He will s nd some I wish through the columns of the Fresh Rolled Oats Bran and short& t time in Chicago, St. Louis, Salt Nitwa, to express my heartfelt grati- ., Cash for Butter and Eggs Oats and Oat Chop Lake City, and Los Angeles, and tude to my numerous neighbors. for Barley and Barley Chop on his return will be accompanied their many kind acts and expressions Mixed Feed@ 'Goods Delivered Promptly by re- John and Nre. Dickie, who of sympathy shown, during the re- hhave beaus acro the winter in cent Illness and death of my beloved Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal spending husband. These kindly acts have +A. California, and who we reg ret to done much to lighten the burdens of Special prices in ton iota. sip report hRVP not been bea+s$ted in sorrow and will always be remember- �a�py• .@��® e the - „. MAN. :« Pf,ltil-gA they expected by ed b$me.. '", ,sir- • > °� t