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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_04_11 ! 1 11 MI' 4NII1� ? ^h T,--:;i 7 .4�'Y" Ir N W Air- 'VOL. XXXIL • . .,.PICKERING, ONTO, FRIDAY, APRIL 11 , 19131 No. 28 GROCK ROAM MON13OLIA Established 75 years -has Art The ffne weather we tre havin hur'�etts is all smiles 4te a boy. SPINS MILLS 9 Nathan Tarr, of the 9th line Mark. ....... IKegreatly Improved the roads. ba called on R. Tarr on Saturday The trustees have ed the MI Thomas a. E. FORSYTH 0., Regis- school during the Easter by Mr. and 'Mrs. Hitch. of St. 71 G REENWOOD '_Liloo tared member ojt6 auftal Aaso- having anew platform built. spent a day recently at Geo. Judd's. 466mon of Oewto. spocia ion igi Andrew King, of Lefroy visited • ?&t Isn 0 Last Wednesday evening a number am dsti ag of glasses. Ey" tested froit. of people froin Whirevale surprised with relatives and friends on Monday.- Claremont. Grey (nee Mise Judd). by Anumber from here attended the LOUR givint her a miscellaneous shower, funeral of the late Robert Curtis, of C. McKINNTON, M.D., L.R.C.S., -MILLS Mrs. Wm. "White Satin," also during the eveuitrg Mr. and Mrs. Stouffville, on Tuesday. P►reioiws sad 8nrgeone o!Ontario.licentiate Beat Manitob the funeral of Grey were treated by some special L. Vanzant attended of Bo al college of SnrRaoas, Edinbazah "Cream-Buns," Blended music boys outside. Avery pleasant his sister, Mrs. Rester,which was held = Btieoia3 attention to asieases of women tea "Tea-Buns Pastry -evening.was spent. at fftouffville on M66day. p WHITNVAL2 My new Chopper is being installed GOODWOOD.. TICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL '.. ' - ". ,:. A, FEED this week and will be ready.. and:X-RAY INSTITUTE Miss Bates spent Sunday%lu�bomi. for business on April.14. Sunday n d at Maple syrup is source this season ONTARIO .'JUMBO" FEED FLOUR Miss Mods,Hamlin spent PICKERING, here. hodie. BRAN I am also puttinipin an Oat Flakw A stock sale was hiqld this week at Miss Florence is spending a week .,Announcement will be made R. z:r,,Gvw TowLa. X. B., X. I)-, C- X- .-SHORTS the Thompson Hotel. 'OAT CHOP' The Towm=blp Coulcil will meet with village friends. In next week's issue as to yin Rectai Diseassis. Pros tatio Dia- Mr. Bell of Oakville, will spend the canoe", I when it will be ready a MANITOBA OATS here on Saturday next. sea" of a. Diseases of Women, - summer with his brother. Tuatom I-E&Y examination. Disou" of ere The farmers have aq arranged ed for new 8 bags will be the minimum cha AMERICAN CORN 9 Rev. Mr. Trickey left for his rye eoz�na=zoat and lunts. Fininaglassesand their help fdr another summer. all Wass 'a cbr*nio,diseases: spbere of labor on Saturday, —that means-that anything Left 0 3W*Haan 19 too 3 and 7 to i t9ly S - 0 Blake Beaton and Victor Long spent than 8 bags will be charged mew ...FRED OF.ALL KIND The new oat crusher put In the chop . mill by Mr Haynes is doing a rushing the week-end with their parents. as though Our prices are the lowest business. it were 8 bags. 'John Birnie, of Myrtle. spent the Wm. Hackney hasiminved-to-the Quality the best week,end-with his sister, Mrs. Ellison. E_FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Hilts Farrar and R. Tit now occupies --Miltsr----hii--spendin a the White form Titan Miss 14aud 46.T3113.00anty crown Attorney.and 0011311" 70. Otter.-- 11 AvAsibar. court aou"'w1ritbr. 10-T When R.Titan went But to his barn copple of weeks with her grand Messrs. Nolan' "n Dan W loan of e Solicitor.Notary Public.Zu. Mo cite. t"o. 012ce next door to the Standard= L- SPINK, LIMITED3 tame rabbit dead among the du Beaton, Wbitbr E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and on Saturday he found five of bis ducks Toronto. are the guests of W. F. Eur- R E Ashot and lying around the yard, also A to-ff. Mr. Crosby offers his general store Congratulations to Blake F1. stock for sale, to ether or Bepar- PICKERING. ONT. and at he having passed his examinations with honors. ately, or the goods n quantities to suit the purchasers. Must be sold this Art and Gordon Hodgins will attend the marriage of . their sister. Miss month or exchanged. :1 WG. HAM—Issuer of M.trrjage I Ethel, which will take place in Toros. SCRANTON COAL Licens" in the 002sty Of Ontario, �4 Last week F. Jones moved to Mr. to on Saturday. Ptakering Village. 2717 Haynes' house; Mrs. A. Cowie to the is -He BEAL house vacated by Mr. Jones: Mr. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Tran entertain- r" POUCHER, Real Estate 'Auc- Storr . of Claremont, to the one va- ed a large number of friends at their STOVE and NUT .1., tioneer, valuator. collector Lad issuer CLAREMONTrespectiv.e homes, quilting being the cared-by Mrs. Cowie. I of marrmas licenies,Brougham. 407 chief source of amusement. fo HOPPER Issuer of Ma r all styles of furniture. Revival services in the Methodist now gm-yri1w Marriage church closed Sunday night. The DO Licensee in the County of Ontario. GREEN RIVER at. League meeting Friday night- will 01111" at store and hie residence.Cl&remo Earl Tomlinson spent Sunday with assume an evangelistic form. The FILL YOUR BIN WITHOUT B.B EATON.TO WN SHIP OLE BE Wither Bootb. pastor will speak. Mi.. Pearl Doten lle spending a few Despite the condition of the roads L missioner for taking �wit�nAeoyeoan�taa��ta Ro' om' 1ffou1&mg DELAY.money to loan dw in Markham. a very large number atte d a dance ou ft= propeny. -Inner of lifitrrima Vomit" wbilevale, Oat. T-T LAO Miss Gertrude Fuller spent Sunday given at Mr. Lee's on the 5tb. S me 'OUR SUPPLY WILL NOT hdux-e 'JI raimes with Mi. Lillie Carter., reached their homes just In timefor POSTILI Rev. M r, Ranson occupied The pulpit the day's work. Licensed Auctioneer, LAST LONG. ben e Sunday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Stratton. of Toronto. a for 0ouctles of Yost and 001azio. Atio. sates of all kinds attentied to on shortest -ShaAes ' Miss Ailie Fuller, of Toronto. will shortly take up their residence is Windo Is aatscw Address Green fiver P.0.. on%. home now on her bolidays. their new bome, formerly the Wonch B.- POWELL. Licensed AUC. Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Jr., have taken homestead, and which has been accu. 'FT ' tioncor I&I OSLOr Sad 60116010T Jolt up their residence at Kinsale. pied by Mr. and Mrs. O'Mally. is L. SPI NK, Ltd. f r Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and 4&mil-v sioasslos 0 Out& to &Z4 071L All kinds of Matas cooftesed #111bar Por or by suallon. OSSO notes collected For (tat" or other UNDERTAKING !pent Sunday with the latter's sister. 81111OUGHAN 66011111&rz apply,"rs"dence. Clixabolb 8147pa. Mrs. Booth. PICKERING Pboas orders left as flown 0060.Plate Miss Gertrude Booth spent the last or td&cu&b'a stars. c&wonions. win re. In connection Mrs. Bayles moved to Greenwood few 4xvs with Mith Myrtle Hopkins, this week. .!=prosapli attention. naltataaaon ffa&rao Kip pbove numbu to Independent 10 0 1 Distance no object. of Markham. Remember George McGrexor's sale Don't forget the box soci*l to be bald on Saturday. Prices moderate. 017 S. Willson, of Toronto, spent Sun- GOAJ .:1,N4,0 inthehallonApritthbl". Av S. choicq piWam to too b* readere& do;with hio parents. R. PENNOCK Everybody'bring*a boz. - Mrs. Matthews is visit Ing her daub Beat I 1-ump Steam Coal-and all skestai rwPirjrEvALz. oNr. W u3. and M re. Gray, or.. held a re* ters in the city this week. In Hard Coal. BUILDS YOU UP AND - If al Director it" talkwilleer. ception one evening last, week for MrQ. Mosigrove is visiting her daugb- MAKES YOU STRONG their son Wm. and his wife on their ter. Mrs. Gerow, of Toronto. Any business entrust%i to we will return from their honeymoon. W. Albright is spending a few days mi UMMMM be carefully band7led­ NYALS J. Benson and Mrs. Wilson announce with friends in East Toronto A good stock--d4-"(r2 ir- rough and Charges Moderat,6 the marriage of tbeir jwdond.daughter Mrs. Mary Matthews is visiting her dressed hemlock. also match" Elelea E . to Thomas A. Barefoot, Of daughters in Toronto this week. independent Phone No. 1514. Cod pine and spruce. i dressed Liver compoua - A n'te-lope. Sask .which took place at The Misses Bennett, of Claremont, red pine Georgia Citill Lake. on Saturday, March 29th, are visiting their uncles for a few Fine g Cod Liver Extract, 1919. days. Containin Mrs. Morden. of Beswick, is Visit- • 0 M3 1) .& M JOHN PHILIP ti Ezt WKITIly Ing her fdther, Colin Philip, and other ExtrjaCt of Malt, Wild Cherry Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. Rev. Has a fall line or tresh and cur' and Hypopboaphitis. A splendid Rev. Mr. Poncier, of St. George's Miss Bell& Casale, who has been Write or phone for prices. 'ad meats constantly on hand. combination. and the greatest all Church. Oshawa, preached an elo- spending the past three months at her 4 T nmehAeleft-on- hursday,to resume-- a ott"I 13_ull� 'Spice 'Eto Breakfast Ba�n. found T61li-c�­ift—rengtE reito i u her d-tities in Winnipeg. 1-1 Jud Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. The town council has made a new Mr. and Mrs. James Elder, of Bow: and body-builder that can be 4R0 departure by engaging ft team the at manville,passed through here on TUC LOCUST HILL Highest prices paid for found. Equally good for child- $4.00 a day. They also have tHe pri- day to attend the funeral of their L'Buitcher's cattle ren middle aged,and old people vilege of engaging one or more extra grandfather. Charles Middleton, of Ind. phone. house Markham I%(,. ti am Stovffville. Yard, Markham 72 Y. W per bottle at Th-Old Girls'entertainment.in aid Rev. G. L. Johnston, whose indue- of the Free Puhlic Library,tGbe given tion took place at Pickering lost Fri- :five TIMt TABLE—Pickering Station G in the Music Hall on Friday evening day. preached a very oble sermon here r4 T.R. Trains going Bast due as followw- promises to be a great success. Nearly on Sunday afternoon. and Mthou PICIERING PHRIACY th No. 4 Mail 8.08 A M. First-class rigs for hire .*]I the sents have already been sold. . the irriads were in very bad shape,t e 12 Local 2.50 P.M_ The Provincial government are go- cburchWas very�rell filled. 14 Local 0.04 P.lkL ing to build a 4-foot sidewald. also a Luther Middleton, wl% advertised ...Day or night Trains going Wast dus as follows— Mus 370STATE.... first-ei". mcitdamized roadway seed grain for sale the tadt few weeks No. 13 Local 8.27 A.M. ;-Mus meets all trains along Annes street from Victoria St. in THE PICKERING News.has through 11 LOW 2.30 P.M. Ing protrLptly attended-to. to the site of the new buildings, be- that advt. sold a large quantity to K 7 Mail 8.09 P. IC quarter in all. Team Ing fully a mile a6da 5ua cuitomers in Dryden, Rainy River *8undav included. Construction work on the C. P. Agent for Canada Carriage W. R. District. He says it pays to advertise his been' resumed by Contractor in Tam Nxws. condition Stewart. Owing to the bad con T1; Wotn#Ln'-j Institute will hold -k,4 --W. He Peak Pickert"g. insurance rates lower on farm pro- of •the. Kiogst-on rolid eight, horses their regular meeting at the home of perty and Village Dwellings,. were 'necessary to move the steam R. J. Cowan on Tuesday, April 15tb, ser flr9t-clas9 Companies, above'. Heavy blasting has also been at 2130 p. in. Sub*ts: Roll Cult—; resumed. TheXitclien Garden, and -a— Demon. � ��a*-) ft �4 1AXoM 5 CACIMIdWeLaw'M NO 0 1"'T 0 ta 0 At their meeting on. Monday night stration on the work of Stencilling. If not insured with me,call and Vie town council fixed the rate this A full attendance is requested. Jew eler 61 mills The Ladish' Aid of the Christian compare rates. year at 231 mills, which, is Owing to the High Standard tower than that of last year, and Church will hold their postponed x . attained in this college the demand 8-rooined h6nee to rent. which is the lowest for many e!". March meeting at the home of Mrs. 0 for the graduates is far in excess of The finance committee,of biJF 8, Ed. Willson on Wedneeday, April 16. p F. This unquestiouabi Anes in ddairman, are to be congratu- Pancakes and maple syrup will ser- b " thi su 1 W4 W it y • lated on their work. ved as previously- airanized. Come oneonanadas Best Commercial Schools. Its record proves it. The C. P. R. engineers have asked and enjoy the treat,all Ifir 15 cents. Carries a complete stock of Notary Public, Pickering., permission of the council to close six All are welcome. of the L. Middleton was called to the bee. streets in the northern part Lown,which has been surveyed Columbia Ta king into side of his father at Stouflville W t lots. but never 'openect. That and week, who had moved to that to,�u another matter regarding a street at but a week previously and in so dolt g G 0 the east side of the town suggested by bad contracted a heavy cold which-de- TORONTOt ONT- and double disc records. Mr. Annee-waarieferred to the streO veloped into pneumonia, from which Admits students at any time committee. he succumbed Saturday •last. HIS pares them properly for choice A large steam shovel is at work friends here- extend sympathy "tor Hard and Tlireshii;g 0"I, ,now in posi- tions and assists worthy students to elCaTftting for an extensive system of to Mr. Middleton and family in his hand at yard at Greenburn sewers on the government property sudden bereavement. • -COLUMBIA 9#cure employment. College open station. Call and get all year. Write now for Hand• atifficient in extent for asmall-citv. Mrs. W. J. Deyitt received a mes- Instruments range in price some Catologue. prices. It will. be served by a narrow gunge sage on Monday of last week that her railway and a donkey engene. The father. Mr. E. Poster, of Waverley from$17,50 bortiless, W. J. Elliott, Principal to M. WM. GI B S OIN work excavating for the new build- Place, Clarksburg.' had passed Away at begun shortly. One hun. the ripe old a e of eighty-two years. 4 in .= i 7, fogs be 7 00r.Youge and Alexander$to. GREENBURN, ONT. Bred men from the central.prison are Mr. and Mrs.Isevitt left on the even. now at work. There is accommoda- train for Clarksburg. The funeral If you have not heard a new relip tion for 200 men. These will be assist- took place on Wednesday. Mrs. Dev- modern Columbia Talking ed by expert mechanics from the city. itt has the sympathy of the comm P instrument, call and " Blacksmiothing 3,1v" "Ypau lots of- 1w Some of these mien who have families I her sorrow. u we will give 7011 Q S. KM OF WHffZVALZ ly in require houses for their accommoda The oung people to the number of, a demonstration. $svted to furnish you'anything tion, and aa a result of the great de- about forty assembled at the home of ng rentedoe he Dunbarton shop 18 prepared in the line of water supply, such as mend there is a house famine. About J. W. and Mts. Hogle Friday,evening.'- -L and opened tsame.I am prepar R. NO BASSETT' edtodoall work entrusted to' pumps, windmills, hydraulic. rams, fifty of these men are already at work. last to bid farewell to tbel _d Or, The buildings that will be erected Meda, as she is leaving--this week for me in the above line. '11t)rsesboein a specialty. plumbing. etc. Will be large beautiful •bottages in Minneapolis as a nurse in training In JEN"LRR ANID OPTICIAN T H ',all in anTt2e me any time. They are also eirpert well drillers stucco. several of which will be coT,-.a boo 'ital of that city. She will be Pleted this semon. About three mi - =tly missed. Her cheeryd' I- WHITBY 'y 'a , Poor OPPICS and respectfully solicit your patron I lion dollars will be spent in their con- will be a great help in the fierd'of DU$'aARTON age for this f ture. led.shone W21. struetion. labor which she hap chosen. p "'Ire N.,- -ho In F: their happiness did much, to add to attempt to get out, but they were its success. afraid. Pulm'" When,t4e circle was reformed, we % N •LYMONTH "Cecil U Frithiof, looking saw two o-ther lions in it, but dared 'Cie , again into her sweet, grave eyes not fire unless we should ahoot some O .A " "who would have thought that the of the people. The beaats burst Economical Linnsea, gathered all those years through the -line; and as it was evi- If . should prove the. first link in dent the men- could not face their ago 7 the chain that was to 'bind us to- foes, we turned back toward the vil- OR, A. CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. 7" gether forever I" lege. "It was strange," she replied, In going round the end of the hill, HS BA, ______,o I with a smile, as she gathered one I saw, a lion sitting on a; piece.of of Ishe long trails growing close by -rock about thirty yards off, with a Tea Is a Alto lares -,CHAPTER XXXIX.—(Cont'd) life. It was you who Aaved me from and looked at the lovely little white little bush in front of him. I took Is Olga prepared, -hether Sigrid at all guessed at ruin in my old life—will you be my bells with their pink veins. good aim at him through the bush, PS helper now 7" He took it from her, and began and fired both barrels. and It oustsso Me" the state of affairs and arranged "Do you think I really could to twine it in her hair. The men called -out, "He is shot! Teas. t accordingly, or whether it was a tbaii--brdleary ..A help 7" she said, wistfully. "I didn't expect to find it Here;" he is shot!` Others cried, "Let us mere chance, it so happened that "I -do not know," he said gravely. he said, "and brought a fine plant go to him!" for the greater part of that day as ,It depends on whether you could Of it from Nord fjord., We must I saw the lion's tail erect in an- 060 y you will let me take it home with us that you ger, and said, "Stop a little till I An alsalls"askeft silly. . ...,the traveled through the beauti MAY 'fol Romsdal, Frithiof and Cecil love me—whether have some for your bridal wreath." BLACK, GMSKU AND MIXED. . �were together', speak of my love for you." load again I" I was in the act of merrily on salmon, "There must never be any see- She made a little exclamation of ramming down the bullets, when I They dined merr 4 ubt. heard a shout, and looking half- wild strawberries, and cream, and rets between us," she said speak- do :1 "Why, do ing quite simply and directly. "I Frithiof 7 How long round, I saw the, lion in the act of 1. then a walk was proposed, Cecil, At that moment the bullets the, ry however, excused herself, saying have loved you ever since ,you first you think it will 90 On flowering?" springing upon me. came to us—years ago.77 "For another month," he said, He caught me by the shoulder, beast had received took effect, and '...-that she had letters to write home, be fell down:dead. The whole W" and so it chanced that Frithiof and It was nothing to Frithiof that taking her glowing face between his and we bath came to the ground to- hands and stooping to kiss her. the work Of a few moments, and 'I they were standing at the side of gether. Growling horribly, he e- Sigrid had what did not -often fai Only a month!" she faltered. must have been his paroxysm of dy- days, the the king's highway—he had lost all shook me as a terrier dog does a to their? lot in those Surely that will be long enough ing-rage. In order to take out the 'ehAnce of a quiet talk. e and place—the world rat. The shock produced a stupor -sense of tim that felt by a mouse i t)ie to read the bans I" he said with a charm from him, the Bakatlas. on "What- is wrong with you; dear only contained for him the woman smile. . '-'And you really ought not 11 n grip e following da old boy I" she said; for since they who loved him—the woman who let' It caused a sort of the y made a huge bon- to keep the Linnaea waiting a day "f the cat, had left Horgheim she could not-but him clasp her in his strong arms longer." clared to be the largest ever seen. dreaminess, in which there was no fire over the carcass, which was do- notice that he had grown grave and let him press her sweet face to his. sense of pain or feeling of terror, Besides crunching the bone into THE END. ��5 4 absorbed. "With you I shall have courage although I was quite conscious of 4 splinters, eleven of his teeith had ",Nothing," 'he said, with rather to begin life afresh," he said, after what was happening. This placid- netrated. the upper part of my- "To have the right to love LIVIN. GSTONE A'.ND THE L10'-4- ity is probably produced in all ani- pe a forced laugh. a time. -Let its rest -to b4; always itwith you-that by the arm. The bite of a lion resembles here in the shade," you mats killed carnivors-, and Great Nissionary's'Experienee With if so, it is a merciful provision of , gunshot wound, It is generally the said, settling herself comfort will be everything to me." the King of Beasts. the Creator for lessening the pain !aowed by a great deal of slIough- ably under a silver birch' "Boy And then, as he thought of her - ing and disch&rge, and ever after- and Swanhild walk at such a pace true-hekned confession, he tried to The centenary of David Living- of death. that I think we will let them have understand a little better the un- As he had one paw On the back ward pains are felt periodically in the first view of the Mongefos." seen ordering of his life, and he stone recalls the famous encounter of my head, I turned round to re- the part. I had on a tartan jacket, He threw himself down on the loved to think that those weary with -it wounded lion that almost Neve myself of the -weight, and -saw which I believe wiped -off the virus Via. time vears had been wasted neither on put an end too his remarkable career his eyes direct-d to Mabalwe, who ;from the teeth that pierced the grass beside her, and for a t before it had fairly begun. The ad- flesh, for my two companions in the .,there was silence. him nor on Cecil herself, venture occurred while he was liv- was aiming at him from a; distance affray have both suffered from the -You did not sleep last night," '.'I shall have a postscript to add of ten or fifteen, yards. The gun ing among the Bakatlaa, not far usual pains. while I have escaped she said, recently, to my letter," said Cecil, presently from the present town of afeking. illissed fire in both barrels. The 7 " M with only the inconvenience oS "-How do you know that he a very feminine one it wi4l This account is from his own nar- animal immediately left me to at- false joint in my limb. said, his color rising a little. be ' We sav, you know, in England, h. "Oh. I know' it by your forehead. -woman I s rative : tack him, and bit his thigh. An- that a postscript is the The people of Mabotsa were trou- other man, whose life I had sided 'YOU were most important part of her letter." a buf- worrying over r. &`ter he had been tossed by something. bled with lions, which leaped into W. Come, confess." "Will your father I and 'mother falx, tried to spear the lion, upon A man never quite realizes ho-vr °fib "I want to ask , ou a question " I which he turned from Mabalwe. and much furniture he owns until he k v the cattle-pens by night and de- ever are you to me I ' said. Frith- Jae said "Do you think a man has i0f. stroyed their mulch and draft ani- Keized this fresh foe by the ghoul- tries to walk rapidly through his any busineriiiho offer to a -woman a 1, mals. They even attacked the They will certainly welcome you herds boldly by daylight, and al- der. rooms sn the dark. love which is out his first passion I" a "At one time I thought not," 3 L their son," she replied. though several expedit-ons against And Mr, and Mrs, Horner l" Sigrid. "But as I grew older suggested Frithiof.' mischievously the wild beasts were- planned, the and understood things more it., ­-Never mind," she said, "they people had not the courage to carry emed to me different." them through sucet-safully. Bruce's Big Fou And if I were to tell Cecil that i have always disapproved of me as It is well known that if one in a much as they have Of you; they will I loved her, do you think she would ' troop of luins, is killed, the others ir ield Root Specialties at any rate listen to me?" perhaps say that it is, after all, a �leave that part -of- the country.' CESS highly suitable arrangentent'" is I am not going to say 'yes' or �therefore mesh out with the people 1111IM" GIANT FZZDUrQ U=r-Tb* =�"O "I wonder whether Swanhild will salable,11611 31114104 4111111 the mantes s easoblues the no' to that question,- said Sigrid; �to help them destroy one, of the "ch quaitlUes of the Sugar Rise$ wilk the loss- lbuddenly bending forward and give say the same?" said Frithiof. with imaurauders. We found the animals 11609iUS.LZM41 at" &ad 111AQV7 ICMPPIUS 41INUKUlles a smile, "here she comes, hurry- -11 covered with trees.ing him a kiss-& salute almost un. �on a small hi of&it*3111ousteL We offer two eolors, WIMS AlEd ing oit wait by !The men formed round it in a vir- known between a Norwegian bio- mass. X Alt.1646 4 lb. eft. A lis.ago.re"AsIdd. Hume alone. 'Will N ''But I will say the river and let me just 'tell her Be- 1111=4W111 "MAJ1911110T11111 INTURMEDIATIR Ither and sister, cle, and gradually closed up. my goud news"' ilnocorlil WErm VAILROT-Tue am$ *fail"d instead *Go and try.' ing below on the plain with a native Wh Car"Mo N Its.U4.%Its.94C.1 AID.11111.16C voaaata "You think then-" y are you all alone 11'' he said. echoolmaster named Mabalwe. I She sprung to her feet. '"Oh, there is no fun," said Swan- RAW one of the horts sitting on- a SKVC" GIANT YVILLOW INTZ"ZDIATZ hild. "When Roy and Sigrid are 11111 avers elo"second to our Gisat Feed. "I don't think at all," shesaid, piece of rock *Mabalwe fired at tag Sees.said eqUA11Y ~ 60 hMMW16 -X lb. U4. I out on a holiday they are just like laughingly. "Good-bye. I am go- him-, and the ball hit the rock. The M sou. 1 lip.bee.DO"DSI& in to meet the others at the Mon. lovers. so I came back to you, lion bit at the spot as a dog does at 1152117C2116 XZW 417111STVIRLY gVrZDK TV1110cup- gefos. and you-you are going back .. What will ou say when I tell tick or stone thrown at him, and The beall shlVVA=g warlety,as well as the beat rar .I you o'u* that I am-betrothed?" he said ' ' iseeklual bands*=* shape, stalftron ffrowth. par- ' ar- - *6-- 1.8ping Rway. broke through -11% 2:tba Presently he got up and began to teasingly. the circle and escaped, The Bakst- valley. You are only making fun of FREE handsomely inustrated IMPage. retrace his steps along the las ought to have speared him in his FRE a. 1, of Vegetable,Farm and Flower Seeds. m e, she protected. Planta. Bulbs. Poultry Supplies. Garden Impteamats,etc.. 34 "On the contrary, I am stating for 1911 Send f..I,* CHAPTER XL. the most serious of facts. Come, The afternoon was not so Ciemr- A CO, Lt&-H��� want your congratulations."- A. BRUCE as the morning had been, yet it had But who are vuu betrothed to?, 11 Friend for 4a yesr3.11 A never --' .a -beauty of uta.own which appealed asked Swanhild, bewildered'. 'I Can saungwelfw croup and Wboop-11 -w­ And, oh, clear, U) Frithi�of very strongly. Suddenly it be to Madale? he perceived a little -further along what a horrid time to choose for it the road a slim _you will be just no at all. figure leaning good I really do' think you might have against the fence, the folds of a blue dress, the gleam of light-brown hair waited till the end of the tour." under's sealskin traveling-cap. His ',,'It might possibly have ,been managed if you had spoken sou.. ....heart began V) beat fast, he strode ged on more quickly, and Cecil, hearing er," 'said Frithiof,,with mock gra- 'Iblii you come too late-the vitt',tt;wtsteps, looked PORTUAND deed'and -I• had finished letter' d d-is done." 1, 'Well, I shall have Cecil to talk z -thought I would comb" to ex- Vore a little," she said, as he to, 80 after all it doesn't much mat- CEMENT ined her. "You have Come ter," said Swanhild. graciously. "But-, unfortunately, she also has tack "Yee," he' said "I have me become betrothed," said Frithiof. ­.,e�-n CO' -b Swanhild caught his hand ;n back to you, Cecil. Do you remem- ber what you said years ago about hers. "You don't mean-" she began. men who worked hard to Make their M.". 010 "but I .fortune and then retired and were h, yes," salad Fr,*thiof, it very much indeed. miserable because they had nothing do mean It means cement of the highest polialle quality. Come,." and he hurried her down e5w by ezperts whose authority is final at All cKi nalk to do.?" It means cement t I! �. iemem- the grassy slope.to the river. "I Oh, yes," she said, 'fl p it means cement admowledgecl by engines,architects and hundreds' of thousands ber it very-- well; and have often shall tell Cecil every word you have offiArmers to fulfil every requirement of sciendwaUy made PordliAnd cement. seen instances of it." been saying." Then, as she rose d "I am like that It means a cement that is abWutely reliable,whether used for a v*9 bridge cc now," he con- to meet them, he said, with a for a concrete watering trough. You can use "this selfish child thinks timed. -My-work seems-over; and laugh. 'I stand at the thrediold of a new we might have put it off till the end of the tour for her special benefit." Canada Cement factory. ^fo .."No, no," cried Swanhild, fly:ng complete confidence that your concrete Iwark will be thoroughly antis d(CJewitnot th toward Cecil with outstretched Is You ought to have this confitlence in the cement you us%because you have n of V arms. ."I never knew it was to you facilities for testing its qualities,such as are at the disposal of the engineers in charge gyp i �y he was betrothed-and you could -big contracting jobs. upon it at Canada These engineers know that when cement has passed the tests.made u never be that horrid, moony kind Cement mills,it will pass all their tests. who are always sitting alone to- -Boor, Ah, well, there .And this same cement is sold to you f4r your silo,your foundations, Your feeding gether in corners. -house or your watering-trough. scoorrdinuto the tolirections in our free book'T %e Former can do with ur milk th coacrotd.-Case" is -clear] nothing for me but, as ho miz ? 'Cement newer 'of W they say in Italy, to stay' home and a to Anvis tab betory result*. Write for the Oak. It not only tolls"a 0 of chem 12.= find Pima cosacrete but wiU also suggest stores of usep,for it r farm evers,on nurse the cat. It will be- really to you, in asking 6%be boob ran do zibt it-as dw slightest obl�gatioa• __j very convenient. We shall not lose rho" %,Tbero is a Canada Cotricialit Dater in yew NeighbO Frithiof At all; be will only have to move across to Rowan Tree Addms,.- Farmers'10mmatiorm Bureau k House." And ultimately that wag how In t Company Liw!04 Montreal Canada Ce on N M-A NMI matters arranged -themselves, so 4. that the house -which had sheltered U's the and REST HOME OVE, one "n bey Q.*t., Frithiof in his time of trouble be- --Why Y.0 don't*�*o 4 kno+-1-t KIND of Cloth Y-Good. re�d. came his home in this time of his [OIL, hll�tJOHN of...R.MI.tak..a'e prosperity. s—d to,r—Color(.aid.Story RokI.t, Cr- ere,other . phesied, they BooYlet al'I" In f F)T�i.q ere, C.Iam As Swanhild had pro 1b.JOHNSON.RTCHARVIIoll CO..Umitd, were by no means selfish loves, and, far frt;Im hpoiling the tciup. 7-• 7 .4k -k 7 sees • 377 MRS. --'PAN'7_`URST'S SENTENCE .S ,..A GOOD HABIT Do not be nusled- , 0a when you- are tired, PsAicularly if it's Noted Suffrage Turned Pale When She Received ASK FOR S -,.Three, Years Hard Labor IPT N L 'S r / PERRIN A' despthe ch from London says: court she would refuse to eat and Mm: nstngme, out of pris" Sleadr of militant -SUffrsgette3, would,-she said,coon farthest for the Money Was on ThurLpday found guilty and dead-or alive at the earliest_poasi7 -GLOVES sentenced to three years' penal ble 'moment. servitude at the Old Bailey sessions Justice Lush, in-summing up, told on the charge of inciting persons to the jury. that Mrs. Rankhurst's and LOOK for the Trade-Mark. commit damage in respect to the spee-ches were an a4imission�that Perrins Gloves are f6r bomb explosion at Lloyd George's she had incited to the perpetration their Style, Fit and Finish. P • RICES OF FARM PRODUCTS country, house at Walton Heath. of illegal acts. The trial had laistoed two days and Mrs. Pankhurst almost broke when the judge, Sir Charles Mon- down when the jury pronounced its .,dtovoz that are NOT stamped With FROM THE LEADING TRADI tague Lush, pronounced sentence verdict. Leaning over the front either the trade-mark or the name CENTRES OF AMERICA. his speech was received with loud of the prisoner's enclosure and ad- "Porrin'sAdrake"are nottheson"ino. cries of "shame" from the militant dressing the judge before he passed trio" of Cattle, Crain, Choose and Other suffragettes, who crowded the sentence, sthe said Produce at Home and Abroad. court.. The jury had added a strong "If it is impossible to find a dif- n4st4*n for mercy, and ferent verdict I want to say to Broadstuffit. recGinme you I Toronto, April e.-Flour-90Der cent. when the judge pronounced sen- an-01 to the-jury that it is your duty ee -patents. 496.to 83.96, Montreal or Toron. tence the women rose in angry pro- as private citizene to do what you -,j to freights. Manitolbafi--First patents, in + can to put an end to this state of A jute bass, $6,30; second Date to, in Jute feet. then pasted her bass. $4.80, strong bakers', in jute bags. As Mrs. Pankhurat stood in can affairs." She 84,60 soner's enclosure, hir sympa- determination to end her sentence pris Manitoba Wheat o. 1 Northern,971.2c, -on track, Bay ports; No. 2 at 95c; o. 3 ac thizers -cheered wildly and then as soon as possible,- saying: "I do .92 1-3c, Be filed out of court sin in "March not want to commit suicide. Life is porte. Ontario W.rX_-No. 2 white and red wheat, 94 to 96c, outside, and sprouted. 75 on, March on" to the tune of the very dear to all of us. I want to see to 88c "Maxseillaise." the women of thia country enfran- "Oato­Ontarlo oats, 33 to W. outside, a A at 37c, on track Toronto. Western Mrs. Pankhurst, who acted as chised. I want W live until that 391.20 her own counsel, said she did not has been d<�ne. I will take the des- ,qot Nnada oats. 41 IT lor No. 2, and for No. 3, Bay parts. • peas-"c to 11, ouuide- wish to testify or--to call any wit- perate remedy -other women have Barley-Forty-eight-ib. barley of I 41`od, nesses. She spoke for 50 minutes, taken and I will keep it up as long SUFFRAGETTES ON WAR• PAT Quality, 61 to 62c. outside. See�. th left at times wandering so far from the as I have an ounce of streng 3" Corn-N*asst. . a American corn. set-2o, all- matter before the court, that the in me.. I deliberately broke the 71. Rye-Prices nominal. Ju ge'd severely censured her. Speak- law, not hysterically and not emo- Buckwheat-No. 2 at 52 to 53cs outside. in with much feeling, Mrs. -Pank- tionally, but for •'a set and serious Railway Stations Wrecked and Trains Blown Up! Bran-Manitoba bran. 819L.W, in bage.-To- huraf fiercely criticized the man- purpose, because I honestly believe ronto freight. shorts. 022. Toronto. . . Country PrOdUso. - . made laws, and said that the di- it is the only way. This movement by Explosives In London Suburbs 'Butter-Ditry prints. choice, 26 to 27c.- vorce law alone was sufficient to will 'go on whether. I live or die. -do.. tabs. 25 to 260; Inferior, 20 to tic; justify a revolution by the women.- The" o- women will go on until w In impaosioned tones she declared men have obtained . the 'common •A despatch from: London says: one of the cars with a quantity of ..creamery, 32 to &Ao for rolls. 'and 29 to 3W for solids. ,:i. ' Eggs-22 to Uc. In a Cheese-141.20 way her*. that whatever might be her sen- rights -of citizenship as they aball The SuffragetteS continued their fire lighters saturated, with resin slid, at 14 I-2o for large. and 14340 for t Is to 2DO, outsidetenoe she would not submit. From.1 have over the civilized world before -reign of terror" on Friday. ' They and oil. The force of the explosion twinethe very moment when she left the this movement is over." burned a large unoccupied, house at splintered the 614es of seveTRA-Z&FA'. -Hand-picked. 9216 primes Beans ELM, in a jobbing way per bushel. Chsrleywood, . in Hertfordshire. a number of- doors being. hurled . Honey-Ex rr acted. in tine,. 12 1-2c W Ise Only the walls of the building were long distances. There was also an w Baled waw-saso to sq, on track. To. 'feed.-tough, Sle; No. I red Winter, 8954c- per lb., for No. 1. wholesale: oombe. 62.50 to 33 Der dozen for No. and 8140 far7 No routo. No. I do., 667-ac. No. s do., ai;:iW; No. 4 left,-standing The usual cards attempt to blow up�Oxted Station, do.. 60 3-4c --'qo 1 C, w 33 6-8c; no. bearing the legend, "Votes,for W4a-' in Surrey on the London, Brighton, t. O&tt td;o'k V10; No. I Poulrrr-Well-fazted. clean. dry-picked Montreal Mar C. W.. 3U� extra Nq 1 'iistock. Ic No. I feed. 27c. Barloy-Na 3 men were found. The Iowa. is and South Coast BAilway, but the'. ­Mickene. 17 to 19b Der lb.. fowl Montreal. April 8--Corn American NO 41M.1 Ko. 4 46c. reiected. 41c; feed, 40c, $12, 1 13 to 14e; ducks. 16 to Igo per lb.gr 500• damage, cauised by the exp"on 4? to 19c� turkeys. 20 to ale Live I yellow, 61 1.2 to ?2 1.2c 'Oats. Canadian flax-No. I 14-W. $1.071-2; No. I C. W., Western, No ?. 41 I-2c, Canadian western- $1.04 M, No. 3 C. W., 97a. The police, believe that sonie of was inconsiderable, only -the win- -%lower -1 _ . about 2o than the above. No. 3, 3%; extra No. I is". 40 to 40 -Ic- Potat*sl�-� Ontario stock. We Barley. Manitoba feed. 51 to 52c- malting the recent acts attributed to the dows and doors of & lav&tA)ry being bag, on track. and Delawares at 70 to - .. United state, Markets. 1`0 to 75c Puckwheat, No L 56 to Sk all the at- shattered A travelling basket was ::r bag, an track: Flour, Man 18pnor wheat patents, .firsts. -npea is. April a-wheat. may, 86I-Zc: Suffragett-6s, principal 1 . X �Z found in the lavatory containing & Provisions. •4640! seeoudii, 9490 strong bakers'. 64.70. !Ja so i so te=ber sq 1-4 to sq s-se, i tempts to destroy railway property, fou Z Winter tents. choice. $5M, straixbt rol. Call-' No, I barT sec: i4p. I Northam. " � was the work of men engaged by the clock timed t* go off at 3 a.m., and Bacon-Long-clear. 141.2 to 143'70 per lb ton. $A.rt4*84 90, straight rollers, bags. to STI-2c; No, 2 do.. 833.4 to 851.20; No. 3 4 in cam lots. Fork-Short out. $26 to $27. 4130 to 82.35 Rollod oats, barrels. 6436 Yellow corn, 491.4 to 50c, 110. 3 white oats, All the railway stations iorw' cans of petrol. A f it-e had 2 rye, 54 ta. Me, bran. women do mess. 3M.50 to M IlLme-Medlum to bags, 90 lb's., 82.06. Bran. $20, Shorts, 52Z 301.2 to JIc. No and tunnels. are being patrolled in been set into a small package of 7, light. is to U 1-40, heavy. 16 I;s to l7c; middlings, 825. Moulins. sm to sm. Bay, sipa to s*7 oo Flour prices anchASIT.drld. loto Duluth, April- 8.-Wheat. 140 1 order to prevent miscreants from gunp6wJei� which evidently ex- fi r*is. IS I-So s bro"fafft bacon; 19 to It 1-36; No, I per, ton. car IOU. SILM ILL% backs sm. Choose. finest westerns. 13cs finest east 8618 to 66T-8c No I Northern, 85 3.0 to damaging them.- Warnings Were ploded without igniting the pttrol. ; Lara--Tiewom 1414c; tube. 144-3c; Palle. arae. 1213 to 123••40: Butter. choicest No, 2 do, 8234 to 637.8c; Montana. t43-4o, crealwory. 30 to 32*1 0*00nds. a to 29c. Wo. 2 hard, 876-ac. May. 87313c� July• ft sent out on Friday by-tbe director: A revolver was found outaid;N,� ZM fresh. 23 to 24o. potatoes• per bag. bid Linseed on track. I t.23; to arrive 81 May and Straw. car lots. 60 to 7%. &5: May. fl.241-4; July, 41.261-2 ask"; S aces the railroad-' -systems which apparentl-y had been dropped Camber. 81_311 the 1-2 nominal; octalwor. I St. througbout LTaited Kingdom to Burin a hurried Baled HAY-1,96 1 at su to $$IL2$. on Winnipeg Wheat. bid. trueli, Toronto i No, 610 So to N. Mixed the effect that militant Suffragette3 Mrs, Psakfitti;8t, has carried out Winnipeg, April a.--Cash pries@:-Whjoat bay k5 QUOUA at 19.60.to $10. _ I ,,or,= ,Live-Sto" M&rk*t& -No. 97 54c; No. 2 Northern 'had threatened to burn statioms in her threat to go on 4 hunge r strike. I :I Montreal. various Pa- me,86 84 74c; Na. 3 Northern. In 5-3c: No 4 April's.-Bales of obolee steers ous parts of the country. The last I she took was lumb- S. 73 1-20; No. 6 67 1-11c, feed. were made at 8750 to $7.75; food at.$7 to posed _%N..7o.t1eJ acted seeds 7914�. No 2 do., qAp X . 17,25. fair at "M to 0,75. and the lower .trols were ordered7 to be organized eon. before sentence was im FOAL &4c i No. 3 do.. 74 3.4c: ;to: I tough. 90 ri<lay. Since alis T1s gades $6,25 W $6 25 a,2 stations and in the tunnels. upon her on Thu ;! _�!-- 1. .. 22 Lao I jer cwt. at Mpty tr5ans wer ePM Holkpway %PWAI Sne-has uh E loat little and does so sou"I"IT21-4c. No. 6 do,. 661-M. No. 6 do.. 60 I.Zc; oonmcn low to 14, end bulls rsared 8-odne e - from 84 to $6A per owt, Spring iambi damaged. by explosives near Stack-- formed to all its rulea except that V191 from Ed to $8 each. InteMor calves. $1 to Pankhurst 63 each. but the lietter 'stock sold' from Port, Cheshire, in the course of the she refuses food. Mrs. Pankhu $5 to $12 each. Selected lots of hoes sold night, and Suffragettes are sue- will be removed to the women'& at $10 75, with a few lots bringing as high petted of having committed the penal establiahment at Aylesbury, A _611 per Fwtwet ed as Off cars. P. MOWED IOWN 0 MAN ­ e. A e"ister of-exp"ive3 I where any steps thom t ar@ consid U AA 1,4 CWS 50 had been placed under a at in necessary to feed-her vriU be taken, Z4 common,-$6 to 65.25� vows. $415 to SS.66; 66 t se- bullp, 93 to $5,25; canners. 02 to 82*50 $3- 25 to 8&75. Calves--.(I*od veal. 85 to 1h.R; tit Montenegrin Bomb Throwers Sacrificed Their- Lives common. $3 to $3.25. Stockers and Feed- GRUESOME DETAILS. ere-steers. 7W to I.Wo pounds. $4.50 to 86,- Inother Casa of Blood Pot.ioning ry yearlings. S3.10-to 83:50• Milkers and To Make Way For Infant eprittwers-At from $50 to She" and Persisted in Daring his corm with a lambs-Light ewes. 1AS; re p DJ a $6 to heavy, ss.- How the Scott Antarctic Party Met rs2or, Foolish when cu is so ai a a and sure with Putiant's Corn ExtraeWr.;. t,6-116; lambs. U-26 to $10; bucks. " to Death. 9 the beat--Suar- $6. How"9-85, fed and watered. 49,50 f.- use Putnam's only-it's - teed and painless. price 25c. at all deal- an 4 despatch from Cettinje says: following,close upon them, charged o.b., and St0,15-oft care. A despatch ,from London says s held their Great Tarabosch , fort, which for the trenches. The Turk The Imperial Merchant Guild of ground ,and a desperate hand-to- Liverpool has received- some details 't1Ei,1)8 75 CENTS TO P.%.N. . months has held the allies off Scut- hand fight ensued, lasting an hour, I New Treatment , of the death of the Scott Antarctic ari, is now practically in the hands and ending in victory for the Monte- party from Captain B. J. Watson, Miners in -British C.olumbI4 Find to the negrins, 'who lost 300 killed. Tier Now --Adv()Cattd the guild's agent at Wellington, Good Gold, Values. of the Montenegrins, thanks and. . Captain Watson Sacrifice of 2w bomb-throwers, -after tier of entrenchments had to New , Zeal . says-:* every one of whom lost his life in be taken,- Vut -the 'troop's of the For Bronchitis say,:- "I heard from a shipmaster A despatch from Tancouver The prospectors In the new gold AL last desperate effort to clear the Southern Division, under General who had a conversation with. Com- way to the town, for the possession Martinobitch,- to whom the task had 'Is Having Wonderful sue@*", and is mander Evans at Lyttelton that at field at Silver . Creek, Northern British Columbia, found gold in ready to been ageism Making Moet Remarkable cures. at the time when Captain Oates left of which Montenegro is �re ed, overcame all. ob- give up everything. These bomb- 8taclete. The tactics followed, par- , foi bronihitto a different form of treat- the others in the tent and went'out- bedrock yielding 7sc.--to -the pan. _throwers were all _picked men, titularly in regard to.the use -of meat is now advocated. It consists of a side he had no feeling, having lost It., will take several months, h0v_ from battalions. bomb-throwers," were similar to scientifically devised vapor that Pen6- his feet through frostbite%'- some ever, to prove the.gold Ids, for on, chosen several most of the claims water and i-ce ':Clambeiing up the mountain-side those adopted in the captuie of Ad- ArateR to the -.uttqrmost recesses of 'the time previously I also heard that �' under v; murderout fire from the rianople. , But in the advance of lungs and bronchial tubes. Every spot now prevent the miners from reach- the, I,, sore, that is, irri- when the. party. set out to look for ingbedrock,' .Turkish guns, they cut wire en-, Adrianople�the soldiers who cut and every surface tated is at once bathed with soothing 'the Southern party and later dis- %janglements, and getting to close divided the wire entanglements sur, o-otbii covered the bodies, they were so,at- quarters, threw- bombs among the rounding the forts were clad in balsams and bealinx essences that make as to be unrecQgnizable." PROFIT, $HARING chronic broticbitts an impossibility.- tenuated Turks, thus opening the way for the cuirasses and provided with shields. Thia treatment now so universally am, - -storming party.' -Not- one -of the At Taiaboich the-rough mountain- nloyed In bronchitis, •throat troubles. SEEDING WILL BYLATER. -Attractive Form of-Investment. bomb-throwers returned, but they side mad6 it -necessary for the, Mon- colds. etc., Is called CATARRHOZONE. It An tractive folder which will be '51 acts Just as air -of the pine woods acts. Will Not be General in the-West )lad accomplished their object, tenegrins to dispense with all im- as a healing antiseptic remedy for all of gnedt interest to capitalists who 'and the Montenegrin. infantry, pediment's. looking for safe investment diseases of. the breathing organs. Un'til BetweenApril 15 and 20. are- Just tbink"bf it-& 'reinedy that can be A despatcIT from Winnipeg says: yielding 7 per cent., and which of-* carried with the very air you breathe to Seeding will not be general in the fere at the same time p6ssibilities the seat of bronchial or catarrhal in• western provinces until between of brihging, in still fyAher proffts,! w flammation. A.remedY powerful enough to by writing to The an , an ERMAN AIRSHIP, CAPTURED kill germ life and iNt so healing that Ail 1d 20 ­average of ten 'may be obtained disease Bees bef6re it. Catarrhosone is or t7elve days later than 1912, ac- National Securities Corporation r two bull. Limited, Confedeiation Life Build.. y cording to reports from remedy. In man truly a wom&�rful • dred points on Wednesday. While ing, Toronto. nnaR it has won its way, and to afford Of Latest Zeppelin Goes Wrong ing grand results to sufferers from colds, Company has been .11achinery a few places report snow still lying This latter. C ml catarrh, throat weakness, asthma and to depths varying from thirteen -particularly successful in developini She Lands -in French Parade Ground bronchitis. 'T -various industrial•en- here is no sufferer. from & -inches;to three feet, the -country is and-financing wriupy cold or any winter ill, tb4t won't investment e generally clear, and the spring re. terprises. The in nt describ is -find's, cure fit Catarrhosone, which cord may still be.much better-than ed, in, this folder -in the form of 'A: despatch -from -Lunevilie', up, that- the motor of the air hip P"Y'd by phypicians, ministers, lawyers last yeak, when severe frosts in two profit sharing b�nds with 'interest, great had developed a defect. The r end public men throughout many foreign payable semi-:annu-i France,a nce, says: One of the rank- weeks following the seeding did at.7 per cent., 41 lands. Larit��'siziB'lasts tivo months- and German Zeppelin air cruisers land- ing 'German.-officer---said -;hiey._haA_.-"0st8­stft--anA­i# xu*r%nteed+.-amaU--size .-great damage. ed on -Fteneb territory on Thum- departed from kriedericb-sh9fell,'On 50c.,-a&mDlo size 250.. all storekeepers and d -o ay, coming,down n the military Lake Constance, at 6.40 o'clock druxvists, or The Catarrhosone-Co., Buf- Farmers in Sydney township, parade ground here at mid-day, Thureday morning, and had lost talo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. - 0around Kingston, report that 'w-h11,^- a brigade of French riflemen their way in the clouds. -The, news way surveyors are busy and thinki. M lcklv *topo Coughs, -raw Ids, and heals t of the Gerrnx'n mill- Thomas Riley was found guilt f the IX.R. is behind it. was drilling. It was seized by the of the deked Of a throat and lungs. is 11 23 c4wt& French authorities. Six German tary dirigible waa telegraphed to manslaughter in trial at Ham to n Nontreal Chamber of Commerce officers, alighted from the gondola, the Minister of War at Paris, and for killing of hi:a wife a couple of John Pitcher, who lost both leifs will ask the �overnment to compel) Cha Minister of months ago, and was sent4�nced to Z, is banks to eatablish'a fund tguar- and explained to Brigadier-Genera] l Eugene Etienne, in a car accident at Brantford, Anti dc, Leon Lesoot,-who galloped i War oirdered it to be seized. seven years in the penitentiary. dead, antee deposits. W t A .. .:. _•. !� :.:. v..-„w'sz^'�o..�l+-.P�ir�e.U•• _,m4+••ru--n.,..!-+.�".,'�T "p�,qy^'+-r�Aa w. r..:.M„o n-'y.,» ;�;; ,,...,& :v a�.�. w'm,` .;.f .ter^..e•.,�.lSi._ ,-._�a. a�f}.rx+. .:tie::. •+q.+.. ., �.,:vi�w.j � x �. .� ''n`�+�.'"t' ..,. ;s+• ..,,, .rte„+. ".�„ ..t..' '�y'�,� ,�,�. '{r"'�q .vLv. M ra. +.,'i�lr.. '.i•"x -'"'.>:.. :itiaa:•� ,_ a':. .r 'w .' ..1' ._,,.�T+< .,:.�y r�r+�,..'v!�=a+� w ,., y,m d G •y' a '•._ - ,,Y• a+ 'tic •^dn.. {,'ie'. ....a'r!A'.,f�•:a�'y�:'Yn,a. ,,,.`yL,..��o. ..:+....r.,r,--c..:t"K Y ,. .. .. ... .� . .. rye .. • Y r i FOR Bay Yoar Groceries At a tie pia. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor ILJ 8]�iD r(3 ad tLedClover B"d”"olotag _ i4bi;Ar;M� �Ywf lett last evening for YouoIn gild, �-a ��sO&W JOHN GARLAND. Charr7- - aahliabsd wag ldriday moraita8 si its OIDos. Alta„ the bride travelling 10 grey wood,P.Q falL9a -�7 . s b a oar silk poplin touched with cerise. A '� H .Cs PICK R I N' C+ pleasing incident occurred when at [WTATOES FOR SALE-of good or the close of the ceremony sa cablegram signed hsa for sale gastttity of anal U=' r% a - S'BBi/a- u b A 1 s z _ - - was�unde� t)se Room withr mt I7, oo°,e. Piatesins or .d`�iy.i �las RY- _. -- Q.35 per year; 11-00 i!paid insidysnce. gratulatloae frnm his pareata to (blas- PHILIPt3zas - 1,babsaripuoaato the Unised litotes,$IJ0 gow. Scotland.--Saakatoon Phoenix T , in ad••IIO° LOVER SEED FOR SALE-A _ D ;Hl43H0Z;r0 CREEK quantity of Red Clover also Atsfks, Clover seed. Price reasonable, Apel)at lot• ,JOHN "MURKAR; Proprietor, Dr. 'Margaret Patterson, a (,bees- 9n,.eon l.PiokertniGorphaas Dnaberton 1794 = g$$ FOR COUP � — ptCKERtNG COUNCIL than medical missionary home from JOHN VAN HOSNE,Rous°Ht!l, iS y I nditt on furlough,will address Centers- ARM TO RENT-Beim lot 30. B. Every 50c. pticchase entitles scat tonne conpo coupons entitles F1;,00n,Pickerin (tiingt you.to one years, subscription to "T CANADIAN - The above Council met pursuers t'to blab Ea Ar� ' League aezt SundayLLe of leo aoreo .flowingtdoa�"e F eta ohs adjournment on Monday, the 7th inat. evening, p , at ? en. She is y Members all present, the Reeve in the well worth hearing. All are cordially gala a i�l avply on the premisM,M.HI25 EY COUNTRYMAN, a splendid weekly'magazine, abort. Minutes of last meeting were invited. -- i sea►d and approved. SEED OATS FOR,SALE-Thousand SOW SIMMERS SEEDS A DLLiflber Of fiCCOunt9 were present- U Acllar oats,anise veriest,which grown a i meat and referred es the . _ good length of straw. stands tip wen and is a ' edfor payment SUFFERED . good ytelaez, Prtoe fo sena p r bushel. A WE HAVE A FULL LINE. THEY ARE THE MOST RELIABL131 vepective Committees. p'y to c=Eu, w, COATEB, Clsretxsonc, s&� _ r Geo. Cooper, collector of taxes, was ' phone 1714, '-� beard re taxes uncollected. rit0 RENT-Brougham_Hotel, easy GOOD HAND PICKED WHITE BEANS-lie. a lb �. communi,�aLlOa 'wets read from >< EVERYTHING 1 terms. Possession 6Say1•s.18.3, AppA5--t Douglas Davidson." gerretarv.Tceas- - J,M,c�xow,I;rougham = OUR GROCERY STOC,K'IS COMPLTIi'TE AND FRESB; "AND arer of the Hospital fol Sick.Children,. IRL WANTED-To :'do-general Terooto,r a 'account of $116 for treat house w�grk,datiee to rommeace at once, - - ,OF THE FINEST QUALITY THAT MONEY CAN BUY — anent of Welbelmina;Mlutch. FolrYews,RestoredTo l e"Ith Arlt to A. BANDEL,whits, house,w Q5- , _ A. communication ryas read from y 1 -- (Beo. H.Samis, manager of the Clare- l+ "F.1snaeasom$Vega TARDf TO RENT-100 acres, lot .11, wont branch of the Standard Bank, �+,-- j� arnica Proca. Pickering, Fsll Plonahi� -Support the only ezeluaive Grocery in Pic�keriug• Ml&"jaag-that the intereston overdrawn etable C4mpounA, dove. Posaeeeton ADril ist Appl to ALBERT D yy • aecouuts will be in future 5 per cent. ,,: W,BICHAUDSON.I3oz 8w Rhidiy. Ns a ARDS O ' S = kaAead of 6 per cent. as in the past, writ. - PEAS FOR SALE-A quan- R I H H. Johnson was heard 're.,work Canadian wo10 iflLre C071tlDIIslly tity of Canadtan Beauty Paas, APPLY to me which to be done on the Whltevale ing tis such letters as the two follov►ing, ,1013% SCOTT.Claremont Ind.phone lie,4ltf me which are heartfelt gxpresaiaAs of grati- The Committee on Contingencies re- rude for restored health: EEO WHEAT FUR SALE-ThePAPERS- — . 99porrted and recommended payment as ,. undersigned has s gnannrp of good GooseLL - lfallowe: George Cooper.collector of Glaafot!d Station, Oat - I have ta- Rheas for Bale at lot w,CAO,a,Pickering. (soot W A uses for 1912 and disbursements ken Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- clean in, HowARo 3ddL190L3a,B:oUgtr P 0. ad.phone ..:Moo, Municipal World for assess- pound and never _ - - _ + 'meat ito11 and Assessors Guide 5.00; found any medicine ARM TO LET-150 acres Town- ' ]loon Murk+ar, !or printing Auditors' to compere with it o�-sk, ®saarb n� milers from Toronto, The best as'sortulent ever shown here from 5 cents pee roll up. $ep�rte. Vaccination Certificates,etc. I hadliloers asst fall- aplandid ayria"�'g�cree ,sued ail, Address or _ - Ji1.30; D. R Beaton on acct. of Ing of womb and apply to HE11'ttY wgsrNEit,west Hill.Pi1�t :`'salary.75.00; Dr. Arnold, of Toronto, �,..� doctors did me no out. for attendance on small-pox patients good. Irsaffered OR SALE-Clyde mare, 8 years A / N T S - .. at Claremont 180-00. dreadfully for years F old, souad. with- 3 top mtoues. weight Your committee, having considered ,s drew I began trig about 1400 ibe. Tiasotby seed No, l Goverh- • the claim of Mr. Cecil Story Por the moat standard,ss ssFs r bushel. Cotton hags Martin Senoar, ,.. .. thea a!a mare by falling on, Ice on Yid c- yo�edidne. I al- ran.e:crs v.H. wESTsx lot :1. °°°• "the world renowned, 100 per cent. pure•- We. hare. I6 Piokering whicby P.o' s >d n. sB tf complete assortment. If you are nut using this brand, IPsusiane's hill an Jan. 28th.are of the so recommend it for -under- inion that owing to the icy condi- nervoaaness and in- ATTLETO PASTURE-I'h Of catttder- ,, Aron of the roada at that time which digestion." him ps to geed reaaoakee en ft rates, ter -F nave l®the because never rhe it. it is a yon v tried anis council was unable to control, Mr 131f1aSY CI.ItRE, Gtaalotd Statbn. Oat tun of so scroll of good gra" with otomy of --_ Y. : — e t IBtury did not ales sufficient reran• water and shade. A nli at lot 9g,can,A. L if uirements' Also a complete lltl A p t;hesterville, Ont - "I head year enoC or adareu C, ocli is host, . u Aron in going down said bill, and - _ -_ All the spring House-Cleahilig Req wt.her all roads were at that time in medicines highly praised. and ayear ago EI ARaf FOR SALT-100 itcres of Y isbe same icy condition,and while w e �taking them for falling of womb ;tee:clav taad.on l,it iii.arat and end coa- 1 Bull Dog brand Of overalls, smocks and shirts, the t y Isympathiee with,31 r, Story in his lora and ovarian trouble. cansion of sowneb, of Pickering bas sood solid made and at a low price. A re-4und fur every " ere feel that the accident was not Oc- left side sed 100 all,rise time butt .;d; b`ak 'e s ru 7P1Ca'wee ata lest! f arse Dose button or esssiooed by aay neglect on, the part "!dy 1?� wcb_ila:hgv all:v test or repair weu tensed b t rip and just before my, periods which were and u•lned.'alto ca acres of aeod slay bead in •�p�'thio COLLOCiI. the Township et Pickenag. vtttiausd an We .. 1 - = - - t - -- -' The Committee Oa Bon uses for W i e Irregular and painful it would be worse. baseline about hail way between Pt:rsrtngwnd . .Better be,within than without them. - --- ,, R'ences reported Lisa following aP To sit down,caused me pain and suffer- wbitb P.nevi own s iloo toa,r nos' :and oubee doer - licationa for bonuses•for wire fenceb• Ing and I would be so nervous 50100- willsei t a bargain Yor further part:calara Our groceries are the"fre8hest. W. Hobbs 100 rods or more on lui times that I maid not bear to see any k avD1Y to u,x. wE9TLASE, era d bouWtf rus ''A coo. 2 13r. S �al ks to inspect andspecksa t.Toronto - P• P one would hear any one speak. Little --- P k report. John Toms. about 80 rods cn world dost before my eyes and was ��+ tR3i F(SR S�+L!✓-L3ein{ Tit 24. lot 18, con. 1. lir. Sparks to burp ci always consti ted. 1 -con 4 in the tcwotnip ct rtc aunt. and GEORGE HILIP . . and i e rt. Mrs. HO A, about 8 rods ..I cannot say too mads for Lydia E. cocstatibg of 13)acres :nore or leu 6oi: to s on lot tL con. f,. Mr. Sparks to inspectY ,119 iIam and in a good state of c ltivstioo .ocd!et^es 1 C walla acl a never faiang . - and report- Andrew Pegg about 70 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and ay.rena creta, About 5 a rev a! bush. chisSt �R��C H. • i�NTA.'RIO rods on lot 11, con.7. Mr, Mowbrav +o Liver Pills, for there are no medicines +beech ani maple •leo viae Oo the premises t Inspect and report. Henry C. Fullee tike them. I have taken them and I I asrctoa:s4 ajs•�es b e��n e�s°ova r d water, aad •��• TTT��1 T »bout 40 rods on lot 15, coo. 4. :4[r recommend them to all woman. Yoe,may Two baro, one!p t 3e wash bhorse stable, ble, ag L'S SHOE �s -STO �rks to inspect and report. Henry publish this testimonial."-XTL l3'F>at e- lura house to 1 5o ccaca,nct horse stable and w :. J�t)iCOti, about 75 rods on lot 17,COO.5, (ihestelYilla, sheep pen asderesaeb.,aaA or .,,,that will hoed •,• P8S1'i J. X"Tur, 85 toes at hay, Horse tori track :o aU three lir Sparks to inspect and repot t. buildings.Four acres o!Young,otchar iahieC y The Committee on Roads aha Gia• w:htar surIes.;ast comms into bean also . oherrles,Plume pear+sad gripes. Me farm Xkidge• rep rt td and r. o amend- d ego YEARft' s-acitable for�atzy�ng.st fok rti:na,t or gram - , ILbe following payments: frees Coo- g;RPERIBAICE owing. Forinrthrr vartieulars •r sty J lana'for filling washout opposite lots 12 Tov1.E, on enc peamtses. or ic�e�11s and 18 in div, 36, 12-50: M. S. Chap P.o - .: assn for nails supplied during 1912 .We are Head-q 'for all linettof Boots, Shoes, :1.81 : Geo. Gillespie. for gravel haul• .:Robbers, Etc'•. Etc. " t ed in Duubartoo Village 75, 53,20: Northern Grown Trees ' Mr,Clinkenboomer for repairing cul- greatly tort between iota 10 and 11. in con. 8 I Apple. Pear. Plum. cherry Poach. Hockey Boots and all linea of Felt Goods at g Y •Oil; W. Harvey for repairing culvert �ttAn! tiltAwRS Grapes.* Small Fruity, ornamentals. eeezi foo mn tdhrabs. .. _ P W, f7[flGt+llf Evergreens. Etoses, Flowerag to the redllCed C1Ce6. ears Kingston road div. 14. 3,80: D. traetot4Tsla c:imb.n, Etc. Evaryshiae - A7arruthers for filling washout in cul- °�dt�••� b.nd° *,Qroor7 ltne. catalogue fr a Send vL ingston road div. 10. •30; n.o bion "r. an list of poor wants tar prices. Agents - Phone NO. - werlAnvenPpyB i.r forma.. _ __ �r �� W.Burton for cleaning ditch in v. itimesssarteats�e,?t e°P•a.at. -w= Nurse"man,. T D'�j�jf.L B roli3i-St--- itch , �l ; Alex Gourlie balance o[ stone ,�rreft�leeu a°cy for secunn�sc�en eJ L a ■ y 'f, moo.sweslvs �. �jSlKEla. Port Elmin S urplied Dixie bridge 3,10; The corn• ��a�e°wneoas Mount Im ttee being in receipt of a commun- � !ieation from Gardham Tran overseer _ ief div. 41, re culvert on western town- A hindw"y ul'strattl waskl7 Laisesa ser- "(� �T 11ne Opp.con.5, requiring tile, would .tion Ofd`s tiT e�ola for 1E{J�(]].5w\./1\J lr )�3TAEnM® recommend that Mr. Tran look after Ali now am ~"' _'dr THE ta73 _ i, ... . the work and procure the necesawry la/etssMq.lf n Tgrk Tim 3 np�pt,p t : ; tile for same. Tet W..etneea° n. `+yESTSRNI VL ONI�tR Ci1'1C Owing to the almost impassable F" .E pp1�VLANDXbeing on,of the Kingston road and itD lefng a road that was formerly "builttwo -by the Bove umeal, y sur cominitteJJ33 would recommend that the clerk b� post'Office Returns — Pr ! finstructed to confer with the different at CheI?9�000d Station Receipts ,-Municipalities bordering on the above 1910-X3057,95 191.2-$1:32943.65 � AVIINCS deposited in this ba11k i woad from Toronto to Kingstonasking Fresh arrivals of ''Whole Corn them to co-operate with this munici- "polity in petitioning the provincial Malted Cot Feed and Dried Brew- Letter, . draw the highest cuttent rate of government Rs to the necessity of ers Grains, Ground"Oil cake, Cald 1019-6,380 131'?.-1,093,000 int�� Withdrawnla'of pelt of the their honorable body taking hold of well's llolaases Meal, Biatrhfi,rd's Sac L's pa'pera d`sily O�+ C �A whole amount maty be made when• s this matter. Owing to this road hav- Calf Meal, and Furious kind- of 1910-:' 1912-:30 . 1 F - ing an immense amount of traffic both Poultry Food. Cream of The West ewer deared witholtt delay Tebicular-and auto. 'Your committee. and Monarch Flour. Bran, Shorts, New Post Unice two` 35000.UO1 in D OFPJCe i _ are of the opinwn that this road etc: Prices Reduced 1913--' ' - sbould be a provincial road and blain- ;ThOma:3 Reeser Write ns for bo(Atet entitled• _ TORON ONTO gained Ba such PICKERING BRANCH, .1 iThe committee on Reli f reported - Trow who know and what a' and recommended the following payer they say about 13assano . a Q Brach also at Whits!• New AdverttsOments. S an unent: HenryReesorfor wood sap- antaf'io Western Investment _ it R. W. GORDON, Manage* -plied Joseph Uigg 1,50: motion the reeve was instructed OSTS FOR"SALE=The utter- Reals Coit Ltd- On - -to grant his order on the treasurer In P signed hoe a quantity,of c,asr p�ptt ror y _ U\TARIO ' t -" favor of the parties recommended.'for• sale, at lot 24, ccn. 3, Pickering. AIFOORDt DUN nALg, - Bros,Brock Road,P. 0• •" payment in the various reports as pre- stented this day. i The Council now adjourned to meet again at`one o'clock on Mondav the . L Stb'day of May for the transaction of A '' r., general business. Mct3REG0"R-`fcKAF U R S I O �•S X C YYsterday afternoon at two..o'olock :� -' at the borne of Mr- and -Mrs. McKay :f><1O 1Vlsioitoba; Saskatchewan, Alberta. leorner•of Avenue P. and 22nd Street, j —'was solemnized, a pretty bedding, when their daiikhter, Sfiss Agnes gO1HESEEHERS SETTLERS "F l RAau3e ♦1cKay, was married to Mr. Low Round Trip Rates each Tuesday. For settlers travel- Settlers and families ;,� �, , ,,ins. McGregor, of Youngstoil, Alher•- March to October In and�effeect& without ld used. .the cet•mony was -performed by Winnipeg and Return $3500 StEC1AL TRAINS REGULAR TRAINS - tr Bev. A. W. bicintosh in the presence Edmonton and Return. - s3•Q9 Wm1 veToronto Leaving Toronto €ot-ts -frieadr--an -- 8tt,er points to f>�Poon Each TUESDAY 10.20 P.M. Odl, -w /r":"A �- .LV sJ The.bride wris.gowned in ivory satin Return Limit two mouths.' LUtCH AND APRIL Tbroash Colonist �L�/l � # and carried a shower bouquet of white TOURIST aLtlt►INO OARS 10.20 Dam• sad TouristSleepert - •- :: .sars.ationa and lilies of the valley. She o• eticiirstow, comfortable berths. luny Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators and Power Spray Outfits al was attended by Miss N. Slc$ay,-wh-o equipped with bedding. ra�n be secured 'at COLONIST cdiazge fat BmthsCARS On ALL TRA1NS wrore pale blue messaline veiled with Moderate rates Womb blocal ag�• Also agent for the John Deer M'fq' lb of Welland, maliilfacturer og ' 5o re tsette. The nom was sup' arche All'kinds of Farm Implements. and sole agents in ted by Mr. Wm. T Kelly and the some 13ee1tera'Trains Leave Toronto 10.20 P.M.p.m, Paries Ontario for the Speikht output: 2. wweding march was Played by Mrs. April, Beptemb4jr ug May June, Julyand aandApugust.nd 4. 'jy:• lindRby• AftEf the ceremony the 10.30 p.m. during Blacksmithing and Woodworking in all its hranehet. nests sat down to a sumptuous wed. Thr•oudh Tradas Toronto to wintsipett sad west breakfast. The groom's gift to lock oto y,4 any C.P.R. Agent or write M. G. Murphy. We �. 071 �ck$D� ebbe bride was a sur stale• to the Full particulars from y Jackson, --' h'fob;.to the piaoiat, - District Passenger Agent,Toronto �--- n i r ldQslt9atd a wa�tC � ,r y.-,y "� rr M ry } b rti','�y y jsir' y. ':." .lti« •' '' *}'�^;"-nr .'.a; '`"',-d�lr j^ �, �•'."r�� �a K"f!�' '" '..•2 .1 .:.�. ��.- aa, d, J,.'. pY v nae+ } A •SN -`+: .Y 's4'+a'. _> I•v,y. :�^.s,._u•*�+iT. - .'n9'^"R:- J,..xv _ ^✓6i+"`�'+Fcp'SSiIS +.��.- ;ry, ..tF_• >$�-� ..ar �'"f: 'ley'" •As. Y v.d•.A.frn --t.a'.._h+c .'.+i.,�a. 7+.,,�•f,s+,. -,m.,. t. ..r..... .-..:..-�. .. s'�._,..„, -_;." -.�-: ,'. -spit c.',•" Sr .✓'' .1r 3.ti. ..,w- ro•i+ "'k'd s_,,.y f ._ 4 8 :z.a..,.. :.. -...�-�w.-:, P..:.'s....•w....., s}. .ir c.-.:. ... . ..: ��_ _ ,.w;.�' -�s.•n. r .e•. •-sm..;: �' .._ ;.,y `�. :.cw't,. r. t _ C6J►R9M014T The discussion over 'the Haus It is etnderstocid that if no iceeh _ RICHARDSON'S bill has been resumed with increas- cases of mmall p�z occur the Lib �, t �t Thos. Adair viited friends in ad vigor in the House of Commons rat will be open on the usual 1 on Sunday. at Ottawa. three afternoons next week. Books 'ortypoo _ John Grab had s business Mise Mary Macnab Jr., returned out .during the epidemic are Impoetanishowiasg'of fist dispisy of _ " • 'strip to the city on Monday. to her home here on ?Monday even-° to be left in charge of the Health shins. A »n largo assortment of ` Widm4w-Miller J. Taylor -inX_after_ a►_Weel<_w ofiieer far-furaigo on---..Whi _to - oma.:.._._.,--Roelser I�olla,_Ta7e *, -='were in Goodwood on Sunday- friends is Toronto. some this may seem unnecessary ' Rev. J. A. Grant and P. Macnab As we go to press we learn that it is no doubt a wise precanition se _ received for she Holiday Vie' dal[ .'Sr. were in the city on Tuesday the churches and Sabbath schools cases have been knows where and eeG mem• - Alez. Aadeego has purchased a will be re-opened-on Sunday and books have been placed from hand Subseripgoss fallen for all -new driver frpp r�ce Mor Ban• the public school un Monday. .to hand, and no risks should be - - _. W and Daily NewspaperoF Miss Marga n nab is speud. A genial representative of the taken. The public are cordially - y 7 Ing a few'day a friends itr the y -Y t Toronto Mai and''Empire- did' invited to visit the library as -l��• our town on Monday last and re- soon as it is .opened to note-the _ ' '� %T �. Rj=0j�,J,Rj�801'e -city: Sadler is siting with Miss. nits a satisfactory grist of 'subs.' improvement in the premises, the �dorrison, of Toronto, for ,a few p Claremont is pretty substantial- revised classification and the in- 8=0030 S'tZ4"t. - - • " -• �• Whltbg' - daps• ly built but the recent high winds creased convenience of selection. Those who have engaged at Isere strong enough to damage• An up-to-date catalogue is the sugar-snaking this spring, report eau+iderabl the roof of two next requirement. Will'you help y D, good season. buildings, the.ha i stable and the the board by your little aubaciip- _.Ultimate' tt t `>>• Mrs'. O. Bennett was in the city skating rink. ff tion,to Ret it. Don't neglect it. Nodr` !V Lt I � e Choice y 'on Friday owing to the death of Edward A. Claff, practical 1 Da it now. her sister-in-law, watchmaker and jeweler, ` Mrs. Thomas Gregg is on the has r You may not buy an engine this pear. You may decide that ryouir w=aick list, at present and i9 under been at the Wilson House for the Do You Reali Like ' t pr�9t two weeks, and is doing ae present Se gator will do for another season, the doctors rale: - -.. stile a business. Those whbing many'preii6nVownera of - Thomas Gregg returned on q the mono you can make selling fruit � ^ xn repairs its dun® should ids him y y ']j uesday morning from a' buyinrss n r ll. g • bees? The present demand for nus- ' trip to Montreal. eery stock is the greatest in the his- I ' Ales and Mrs, Bowes purpose The health authorities have of toy of the business, Every person leaving on Saturday morning for tided that if no fresh cases of who has land is planting or•preparing stunt)-pox develop this week the to plant. CREAM SEPARATORS - their home in Brandon. _ Mrs, i irrell returned last week churches will be opened on Sun- We Want Now from Toronto where she had spent day next and the sehool on Mon- makes I'for Fall and Winter months a reliable You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be= *' two weeks with her sen. _ day. Most of those who have had man to sell in Pickering and surround- fore you.finally get an Empire. But the EmPire is the ULTIMATE 44 _ Joshua Bundy hits recovered the disease are now fully recover• Ing district. Good pay, exclusive terri- machine. No'other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there of�l tory and all the advantages to re re- " from a severe attack of bronchitisw°et°oder restriction are pro- senting an old established firm. Over a-better machine-an Empire-on the market. and is now able to be out. sing "acres in cultivation. Established Mrs. Bella Forgie returned home gresstng favorably. The nurse sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- o° Friday last after spending in t-harge of the patients left in 33 years. .Write PELHEM NUR- haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps «ra:• y the earl rt of the week. SERV CO..Toronto, Ontario. you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority In your own home-? �tiw - some weeks with her niece in To. y pa That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service: Mail us q. eonto• a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by Mrs, Ed. Gibson and Mrs. L. J. return'mail. Address -' -" Pilkey were in Altona,on Monday GIVE YOUR BOY A .F.AR Ltd,-Toronto • attending the funeral of the late Empire Cretll>Ela 88pR1'$tOr CO. Of (iSS9rdSr _ Mra: Caster, - will Sold in Pickering Township by Oar-village received a great Every farmer wants to provide for his sons, but seldQLA + : shock on Tuesday evening when the old homestead, developed with toil, suffice to meet their �f : -the report was circulated that needs. The boys have been brought up to the land. They are Howard E. Turner, Agent, r!' hitevale 'z one of t►ur most popular young familiar with all thephases of farming. They should have land r hwen. Mr. Duel. Brodie, son of Dr. of their own. How is the farmer going to meet this present - C. J. and Mrs. Brodie, had died emergency? ,y�. _ R. BRYAN -try THE LOGICAL ANSWER lS WESTERN CANADA .40na3ad X&ao Ens snddeply from heart failure. He had during the day been in his Thousands of acres.divided into 190 acre farms, are being thrown open-tor Tobaccos, pi and amokeca,j usual g� health, and had re- entry by the Doiainioo Qovernment along or near the lines of the If such evidence as the following ex- pipes 11 " tired for the night about nine tracts from lettere and other equally sundries, Central office Bei z - o'clock. acid expired almost im CANADIAN NORTHERN R7lILVffAY strong testimony contained in our . Telephone Ca. Aaaeacg for mediately. Dar. Brodie who was The land gives a guide choice. 'There are some plots on the open-prairie and booklet, is not.sufficent to satisfy any Rolston Laundry. .8 druggist by profession, was s others again in the well-wooded. well watered districts is hen thereican be learning e merit bast ?tI'�I1T487t.--51M.SK - - - .. ---- seas unde£the:aua �i{gin an hand. QLARH]IONT - ON_TA -Young man of great iatelii ecce �u� icul,erl adapted _ a !ea- ^ - It.alhrray Asad his tewite manner made him A large Dumber of theseto mixed farming. Pmt Y P sure to gwr e a testimonial endorsingI GRM Ti UNE Syatm g ATCHE W?tN_._and ALAER aff :ia favorite with all with whom be. was acquainted, and hii sudden - - an thing so much superior' to other I Whiter Toros to <` dereiseat the early age of 33 years " :WRITE OR ENQUIRE TO things used for the same purpose as �= carie as a great shock to the coin Any agent of the Canadian Northern Railway• nr the undersigned will be your system of Eclectic Shorthand is I CalifOt»ia, Colorado, Mexico tnuaity• His funeral will take glad to seas;on application fell information_as to.the location of these home- to others [ have examined. I shall place at 1.30 P. m., to day(Friday) yr�nds and the way to secure ion reach them. Write for •'The Bread Basket." be leased to reply to any communi alfa Pacific Coxal Points.- p to the onto° cemetery. The beg :33.000 Fsee Homesteads" and our Peace River Booklet. You will be later- cation that may be setts me with re- The Qrand Trunk Railway is the' •.saved family have the heartfelt estad.- ference to the system. or to have soy= most direct route-from,all poitstr •• s m th of a wide circle of Fairbairn, one interested call to see me."-L. K. east through Canada via Chteago.. y - pa y r General Padeng�er A eat, FALLis, 477 Parliament St.. (teacher.) friends in their sudden affliction. - ,. _ - ep King 3tree�E..Toronto FEATURES i The many friends of Mr. Charles a nr Pull sod= Winter Term o4m- Double Track. Fast Service. Finest Middleton will regret to hear of _ — menced September 8th. but students ueto n death which took place may enroll, any day, as instruction is Roadbed, Modern Equipment. IIs- ibis s strictly personal. excelled Dining Car Service. Y� o call for free booklet, 'T}I a.. ..on Sunday at hes home in Stouff• Write r TO SUNNY SOU ., villa in his 71st year. The decease - ,tin► - ed lived formerly on the 5th con- --� C1Srke'a Sb0lt}1SIId Callege No more desirable route than via cession of Uxbridge, and a Pea THE DOMINIONGrand Trunk to neonvi thence a 686 College St..Cor, Manning Ave. via Cincinnati to Jackson Detroit. Palm weeks ago held an auction sale of TORONTO. Beach. Nassau, etc. rM[pryND fv OaV[A,■/.lLAa�Df NT. M.O ■ARM[w[,yp[•MialnAlrT, his farm stock and implements, in z soctx•T,s rKaos� - -- - - . r.:_order to retire from active work. ca"d pM as 1aALSI >1+w^•/�°1 K• '� TAW lessee m. tr Roend trip tickets, giving choice He purchased a residence in - Mpg gip money At Home Q M �r a of all the besmatrCl an together with �° G tag "" I full information and reservations Stouffville, sad on Friday Iasi ' aft»nsay burs up the�' rtS o!a lifetime-or you may lose ehGm i •� a =a»i may be-obtained from nearest Q But he the Will be earata; o T. A eat. or write A. E.DutY,•D• P. . . moved to his new home. the Dominion Bank. y _ vas just recovering from an at by robbery. _ "�I A., Toronto, Ont. a 1!DspoSitad In �i sailAvailable- tack � ' ' ' w~ i 1lammstion of the lungs, -interest sad are WAYS available. _ _ ■. t e ""i `tack of n • o C Q to s. o It s FRED. ALLEN-Agent.leriti -.and that der being cold and damp • y $� o. g , sy+► - be took a relapse, pneumonia de- seta '`WHITBY BRANCH: A. A ATKINSON, Manager.' � +�I � K��aR�i a o^' rt as te veloped to which he rapidly sue- a ►' cti. ■8 3� 8$ ;v y." com6.0 bed. iris funeral took place � g a � c C Pieke='iag Lumber _on Tuesday when his body R'xs �_� - . k conveyed to the Claremont Union o +al , iCemetery for. interment. He is r .m m S an �.0- --Georgia pine lumber just a two sons b using o,ai gab �� aurvi'ved by his widow; �>� Your "Feed" Bills Y and .one daughter,- Luther,' of lo- °' azar,y~ arrived. A car of clear Brough Lug Nathan of New York !G$ldwell'ls ' geMr1 ww spr°1►a " :State, and :Miss Sarah. at home, � 6 �I+ ;, eo � v „ �nl May �CS � ceiling. Also 1x10 and to whom the sympathy of the -_ '�(o1�BBeB Meal - tea! J n• p o 1x12 inch stock. ' " -community is attended. Gad ; a m „ ,,) 7nt� me On Wed day last various in- The quantlty an animal Gats counts foe very little . 1. „ .- o „ a, a 8•t++ -+ . r W, D.'GORDON dt:SON, ' = habitants of ' North Ciaremnnt -.4ts the (Mount pit di este which tells in el b wA� oat. M+~ Pickering,Ont. -. united their forces and wedded value. C►1dRell,i Molasses Meal lowGr� FGGd" S Q g n m+ s� ayo- i : their way Northward over cordo- Bills. It takes the plan of un equal quantity of oaf �w goy road, brook'hill'anri valley to csrial- es other "Feed" ore Palatable nd Jaanarf tgit-Whitby zr'Oatiawa.B 13eoa►thaia Peskin camp, where Mr. Andrew digestible. Molasses Meal is Si4 , pore'Cane o- g, pow p lT,Uxbridge 18,Oanoiaatson is, " on has.for some weeks past laaaes�-16%a an-edible noes selected beG►�llot�ve Ha.v,s°a LA.IIpas`V°°°ts Johnst digestible action. You might as _ been gathering the sweetness of known digGs ' the maple. On the way'Mrs. Dan- ndn�CildwelP Molasses Moo.if the value of your stock by j�� Buggy MOB - iel Forsyth-who recovering from cannot you-write to'us-wale aa7boa►• ' -- - a tedious illness wafted frons her a at "ONTARIO And prepared to do all kinds'of �- sick roost window to her holiday THE CAL-DWELL FEED CQ.,.Lilaited, DUl\IIAS, snaking neighbors, her good wishes Woodwork Repairing and-- for a pleasant trip.. At the head Of allmaterialaaad dedga quarters of the sap industry, the _ C Tire Setting. kept I*0ook. It will pay you ak small..contingents conak sisting of • - to oi►il at our works acd insDon't e0 our Sd bf + ` Mrs. John Gregg, hire, Andrew �� and obtain prices. Don't be rnWedbg 1� 'Story, Charlotte Johnston, Mii- D�0 �im N� a SPECIALTY IN HOMESHOEINC. ly wenii an, an empl row o oche agent• aged Forsyth, Je_asie May Day, 1 t Dan. and do throw off the 4 ly we ae'm Ruth Gregg, and.Robsn.Johnston, r- Ind. phone, No. 302,•Claremont oommission of 10 per oenti.,'*blob ytfn wil was re info, an . Mr. and tits. oeetainlysave by pttrobseing from os. ` Wro. Dlckrnsou, Mr. and :1Sr=. Our millinery departaient.is in'fnll snilsg- Please= order early as i6 JOHN , wlfcGRATH oallaolioi0ed. 1'homa�'Cordy. j� igL - ill l NfTE 1. Harris and !Mrs. aced everythiuR in the latest and New York WHITBY RA C • After inspection of the crimp four- is spmpo_si ere t styles unci et out list half therders in Ce yY «e a e pre- VCLAREMONT, ONT: Oboe, Whitby, Galasso .. aMr y w courses of generous.helpings from _ ' the iron kettle over the •stuprovis- _ME1�`T'8 CZ,GT�3ING• TO OR]� R EI W; EVANS, rr. • ed fire pliice �t}s handed out slid Call and see our samples 6n�1 styles- -for sprittR and summer, they The -P1Ckering . as-the capacity 'bf the visitors far'surpass anything, ever shown in Pickering, we gnzv- _ for the juice of the snarls reached �ilYDp �> 111�aCt11?e1' a perfect fit. Our prices fire less per suit from ; vlgllanCe .ComYriittee the limit eanh one as at Sandy Me- $:3 to $5; tha,tr other-hon>e4 in Canada _ - _ n Residence, - "seemed- to :liilre _• ,(Crown Tailoring Co.,)- b" _ r ' _ hi•as wedding _ _.. ;.. The object of this Association is to Skog and R 'd ce, Dundas t - something to say Pleasant chat —• - -= 'WHITBY, ONT:� - t ' and intercourse, then in the dusk 3300'T^..a_. .dN?�.SHOES' lessen stealing and- --of the evening home came the lit- fust arrived a ]arae shipment of all the latest styles in womens, mets Three doors west o! Whitby' House tie party bearing the spoils Of girls, boys, and-babies,you.will do well to see them before buying, Members having property stolen oommani• their outing, cakes of maple stigar, our prices are. right. - _ - 060 immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron syrup; mosses, ferias', shells and _ - STA=,=, p�9 PER _ _. p .o. n ice of Executive committee. amps o short Qt also attend ' xuud. Nearing the end of the Membership fee 61.00. to all kinds of repairing. jaunt we incidentally heard some We have everything in this line, from 5c• roll to 50c. COIL. See these before byyio g. Tiopls may be had from the President os Agent for the Ontario Wind-Bill,' ane- cheerfully make ?mention Cs�•ROC>=''RZES s"tor9 onapplioalion. also gasoline engines and "'their limbs required notice to _ move" and happy tirednesR was T'hie line you wlll'find rip-to-date always fresh and beat values, send Zx�, C Richardson. Ont; the squre gear * �. the e: reiieion of face and speech ns an order phone is in store, No. Pick. T00. MAGNET CR.EAm SHPARAT(3$ of the Taffyitesafter their healthy �t •p��,,{� ( � gg,,.' ('� A. OiC©rtn0r, Arthur le'furrYev• phone Bell No. 3011nd.tft happy wholesome spring day to D. SI:111PSON & .` O-i Bombs" PCR.E ' Vie woods. m s .... �: .. -... l ..r, ..,r,.;. . :. ..,y.;,.r •... .. .>r k. '."'- :, r. ,J a'�.0 r �•"'VT.R -.5:,•P?�; � vR,.• «x. #, i r 'y.' .t ^.' �,....,r� ,a . .r .w .,�. ,hx. -4. - r,,. �,w.. & -e �x•• .;+.+°i,`••+„�+?r;,:ir�. R� a .':„„�” r � •k: 'm x',., ':�' `�' ,r,. $ ,: ,�?.�.riv..,.�•"'v •; �•,,,p• «. .,-, ..r-T' n`,.i.F'.:3``• .sarin .�n� `s; ,.?,t;. u:=�, w �.�•: r.- .+� �'3S',°{+^ '{' � Y ��.� - ,a M 7 r. 77- L � -7 M 7 4- dollars. There will also be a now $jW,000 and other important structures. W theatre. the new Dominion Bank building io B ROOD'MARE S Hoi. W. T. Whitt. Toronto people, regardlessf a an poltics, are followinir the Finance Atin'1111. other form of Contagious ]Xseass, may with absolute a& rr ' 014 and Foal to givenW. T. White is a real native son, and hhas been smashing whiskered axioms, 0 so shouldn'ht they be taking an interest SPON'N'S LIQUID DISTEMPER CURE !"I Ar im? He as proved for one thing that AND a foals, to be a Ministerial success does not imply m It also to the very beqt Remedy to prevent mares slipping a previous training &a a professional poll. 0: R . LD -and should be given to 01 Mares. Colts, Stallions And cod others, in bran or oats or an the tongue. Then you will have the n V IMinisterng0 r and all titcia that in a yous he country to know. As Mery little trouble witit- sickness of any kind smouff has not been orevolutionary. And To• ronto thinks that outside Mr. Borden be P is the strouffe" man in the Cabinet. 114gns 94 the Itrain. —FOR MAKI tiG SOAP, SPOHN MEDICAL DO., Chemists and Bacts 101091sts, Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. His friends note with-some anxM.,r That 7 'SOFTENING WATER, his hair is turning grey and that TI-1a ft-r- rows 'on his brow re deepening, Can. ads. loads up her Cabinet Ministers with a ET REMOVING PAI N To b& t remen us amount of detail and at the same t demands scrupulous exactitude -10 NG SINKS. .4�7 in the despatch of each trivial item of IDI 151 NFECTI business. And the position of Minister of 'bRAINS,ETC. OT ISSFinanoe is probably the most outstandingM D illustration of these things in the oouutry. SOLD EVERYWHERE C; A Bp'end:d 10 cent Household Spoola3or y to being lutreduced oil over Cano4a. Is to W REFUSE SUBSTITUTES precto6tiod by the TJiMsy Roasswife who wants things Just •little Better." Bond Poss Card-today, Simply say;- LEATHER BEING INVENTED. *Send Package of Household Specialty German Substitute Is Fungus PRINCE MAY -VISIT BERLIN. private at. the palace, AdvertLwd In my_lNeopaper. Growth on Gelatl when the conversation is carried, on in That'i,all-Yon' will be dsligbt*dl Pay If Satisfl*d-We take the Alsk Address P.06 One of the latest German patents- His German Is Less Serviceable French. -BozIS40,Montreal.Cam,This Offer expires Jane lot,19 3, Bead to-daft protects a method of preparing a The King's French, as is well substance which it is asserted can Than His French. _Wn-bwn,-­i-s­H`ot v6—ryg nor is is be used as a substitute for leather. Th-4 Prince of Wales's present German remarkable. It is under- • This "all leather" sub-stance is visit to Germany is'to be the first stood that King George determined prepared from a special mildew or of two vi-sits, the second to take that the Prince of Wales, when his ..-We have prepared a folder fungus grown on gelatine or a simi- place during the long vacation, time came, should be trained in lar substance. Various kinds of when it is probable that+e will visit I languages so that he couJd.follow dealing with one of the Most fungi can be grown by planting Berlin as well as Mecklenburg-Stye- King Edward in the round of Euro- their spores on the gelatine surface litz, The Prince's German is fairly peau visits.7 0/0 Investments end, then keeping the 'surface wet. serviceable, but it is lees so than the present market. Some of the, growths are colorless, his French. ray or This is natural enough, for de- Opportunities always shrink with others have red, brown, gray old age. even bluish tints, and all the lighter spite his ancestry the Queen has ne- -Copy mailed on Request shades seem capable of taking dye. ver carried his German education Beauty'is only skin deep, especi- The leather produced up to now very far, the reason probably be- ally if a girl hasn't any money. se. has been thin, very soft and rather ing that her German governess 4. proved antipathetic, while her Mr. Baggy—If a cullud man was National Securities Corporation' iweTah'e inventors are, however, now French lectrioe, Mine. Bricka, be- to call y<' a liah, aaL, 9�f at would �LIMITKD working to get a stronger material came an intimate friend and is still yu' do I Mr. Sla-k-What size cul I by the addition of white of-egg or the most frequent guest at the sm&l I 'ud man, sah I CONFEDERATION LIFE BLDG., TORONTO, ONT. glue, by means of which it is hqped .ats6. that several thin, layers of the new product may be tanned together and that there will be no liniit to the thickness of the new material. Include other cities and Toronto. and be mw be successful b Ile there are two burlesque theatres WIT OUR LETTER FROM TOROJTO� Dn_L_M.I2q102q ismeam In Toronto. some comment has been ca sod r %be fact thaa the camps,gn.-for- SPLIT 40 CORD 4CMIP01M770M LUOU11 D I "iIIIIHO MOSTLY.DISCUSS nir P the theatres. which found its oblef WHAT, $ ED AT i Inevu iration in Rev R. B. St. Clair's revs- CSTAIDUSHRO 1601 lmlons and charges. has been almost, *it- �14 THE PRESINT-TIIAL :: ., - _._ ".-AT AGE OF 85 tirely directed against the.Star. 1HIAD OFFICE, 26 KING 8T. E"T.TORONTO Howevapor Censor. 'IMONTRFAL LONDON. E.C.. ENG. Thankful to the Medicine That John Coburn #1I the $11tar-Theatre since the somotment of Wm Banks. Gave Him Ability For 'CAPITAL PAID UP. j 1.00a. R&SZRVX FUND. $S00.00o /lath aro Censored-WoNd'i Big- Sen. to the Doettion of censor there have, however been few complaints, XT the Task. goal Croda-Toronto Growing. Banks is a newansper =&a of many rears' standing, a Tire -meat member of the A VERY INTERESTING CASE. Our Quarterly List just I0iobe staff and foremost in various fraterr published contains c o M' '." When Rev John Coburn donned wins nal and social organizations. 30 is a I Fe f eighty-five years of ago can Plots Partloullaris of these Investments kers and hoary dark blue spectacles and;canny Scot of quIck&ereeption an shrewd# ' men 0 bought S Seat for the "gods- at the star with a w vo back up Is op boast, of -else but poor health and failing theatre the other afternoon be tnads, a when be says something strength. And-sueb was the con. GOVERNMENT BONDS AND MUNICIPAL tut with the young "averts who frequent be cut w out. It 10 out out. And that-$ the dation of Mr. 13,enj. Marsh. who to known :10 the burlesque houses. Even It he had end of It. .10o to spy an the performance. tbay ad" in his work be Is assisted b two other to every soul in the neighborhood of his DEBENTURES i b -originality and tbo-manner in newspaper men. who devote onday al- Lome at Lima Lake. Out. ywd -:Vb becarriedcarried out his plan• ternoons and several evenings ru a week to Tb**show was atnitled "Oasis's Dough-i visiting The various tbeatrss and seeing "Quite unsoLiettod.- write"L Mr. Marob. 4 50.000 - PROVINCE OF ONTARIO 4 % tem- though in reality It was a made-I that irewthine to on the level .I wish to say bow I have been bothered r. w Perform&ace of the "Darting's of' Mue the censor's work dues not or for years witb stomach trouble. I tried 30,000 CITY OF OTTAWA ONT. ............­@$ 4%% bbeh cat so much notoriety Doar on the surf&cs Fos etsbuiple, it everything I eopid thick of without ben*- wBe., t. said that he virtually prohibited the <jy 30,000 CITY OF VANCOUVEFt, &C, 4%% arough the exposures of Re R. B. L; .........a.... Clair Mr. Coburn was aware of this fact rearanco hers%bus season of Gertrude H . at. I was terribly afflicted with swelling, and doci4sd to see the Mrst performance Man, a famous dancer. wbo reduce* weer• and gas. and had much distreas between 1 000 CITY OF VICTORIA &e...................4%% 10 5% So'be donned his disguise and headed for tax apparel to a mina imum. The story me", I tried' everything I could think the "a %0 His blue glosses were no jL is that he %:t his foot down d said .if of, but without benefit Then I was re- .-.100,000 CITY OF ST BONFACE MAR .............. 5 % be could hardly see, and be hadd21a1.1tr she put on r bet bore be world pat her jMtting tip the stairs. The thestro at- in Jail. Anyway she hasn't oome yet. oornmended,34,r4nine Mr. but Nerrlllos ..,,50,000 CITY OF BRANDON, MAR_ 5 % teodants Put him in the back row and did me &-v6wel",�l good-made a new man wondered w the box office had sold a ..Mr. O'Keefe's iliftses. f me, so that wit-ETff-4he loot three weeks .115,000 CITY OF FORT WMI-LAK ONT............ 5 % h�l I seemed to 0 ticket to iL blind' man. an be Mr. Eugene O'Xssfe, Who. at the time of - % be, Then they got suspicious. They knew "tinx, is stricken with a serious LlIn I have been able to split about forty eords 9,849 TOWrl!,HIP OF YORK ONT. ....... 5 what "Dante's Daugbtirs- 'really was and sss* Im one of the prominent citisens of To. of stove wood. I will always stick to Nor- `7,000 TOWN OF WFI-1-mD. iN , were on the look-out for clergymen spies ronto, and possibly the foremost Roman vtline and will always recommend It, and like Mr, St. Clair, who visited the pro- cathello layman in the province. 9L would like to meet anyone and convince 117,000 DISTRICT OF OAK BAY,B.C................... % du,�tion last year. They examined their Augustine Seminarring -closely. discovered his disTuive walls n Its splendid site an 4carboro blind man o which in now rest them if in doubt as to w.hat Nerviline has 50,000 MUNICIPALITY OF COLDSTREAK Ekr ...... 5 % and tried to eject him. But-he stood his •Bluffs, about ten miles east from the oor• don* for Ire." and they had to leave him for the 10, 11C, ver of Ring, and Yongs streets, will stand For sour stomach, nausea, belching of 115,000 CITY OF NANAIM whole,performance, As stated. the crowd. as IL monument to his public spirit and admired his inmentousness and affection for his church. R4s gas, crimps and sudden sickness at night. J3.000 CrTY OF REVELSTME. B.C . pluck' _gift to the 534% It is Possible the end of the Star theatre DroJect in 1910 of $150,000 made the onter• nothing is more helpful in the home, no- to in eight, though it is too, soon yet to Prime voss!bla, and be has subseqoently thing may" so much vain"and distress as �15 ........... ,000 CITY C)F NELSOR &C ..... prophecy. An amalgamation of what they made enbstantial additions. TbI, is by Werviline Large family size bottles, 60c., 15,000 TOWN OF CASTOR, ALTA. .......... % call the '-'wheels." that-is the management Do means the total of his roneirositr to of the eircufts, sending out burlesque per. Mother Church. an be bad for years been small Oise. 25c., at all storekeepers and formances, has resulted in the Star the&- a generous oontributqr in all department". druzziste or The Catarrbosone Co.. But- -27,822 TOWN OF YORKTOK SASK............ % tre, Toronto, being "frown out, and after On one occasion be presented a church, talo, N.- T. !the present season it will no longer be namely at. Monica's. valued at some 11a• able to get att,ractiom of any kind from 000, to the Boman Catholic E oopal,Cor- Its present source.' heel ii try- poration. CORPORATION AND INDUSTRIAL.ISSUES iftit to ot-ganize a- wheel 'of his own to Chamberlain to the Pops. Lucky. -1 .4. Amount In r000gnition of his forTloss and char. Hobo—"I've eaten nothing but Security Yisid agt;�rwas in 190 appointed Chamber.. .... CANAMAN NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY to W�= Holiness the Pope. snow balls for three days. • (EqWpment Bonds) ................... ........ At Marlow Mr. 0 fe is n*%r a very old man, be- Lady—"You poor man What luir 66 To of am but un 111.688 retained unusual until big recent WOU Solves the 7 nal activity. In y $30,000 Ir Id ;you have,done had it been TORONTO &-'YORK RADIAL P.ALWAY COY. financial circles he to Bk prominent, being summer time?" (Firs MotTgasp:5's Guaranteedby Torun o Kalivoty Co.) 5 % President of the Home but It Is the business of brewLpg that has furnished 25,000 ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF' :':Breakf est Caller—Ii.your mistress in 7 Par- ONTARIO UMrrED(First Marwiis 5'.) ........ i5 him with his life work and has been the source of bin wealth, Originally`a bank YA% clerk, he organized in 1961 the Victoria lormaid whose mistress is's well- Irelng Co., afterwards merged I. the known suffragptte�—Yes, she's in 10,000 DOMIN[ON STE9L CORPORATION, UNITED Problem present oo7nl)*nT Though boru in Gork (5% Deber"es)....................;.......... 5Y4% n County, Ireland, be has lived in Toronto for two months agaii3. since he was seven years old. w25.000 P.Butm&COMPANY,LuArMD(Packers.R&ndun A boY0 'of crisp. sweet Biggest Cron In the World. &M h-ovisionem Calgary Alts.) (Firm Mortgage 6's 8t. Augustine Seminary is to furnish a due I it April. 19241........ .................... 5 training Institution for the Catholic -Seed ' Corn 1 25,000 (First and Refunding Mortilage 6's due 1st Jartuary, Church. It' to be surmounted by a huge. On. the Cob or Shelled. Imp. Leaming, cross, 16 feet hiieb, with a cross piece of I . 1931) ................. POSt or White Cap Y. Dent $1.-35 per bushel, .............. 5.91% 5,foet. This cross will be 5W feet above I the level of Like Ontario, its compared to I Longfellow $1,50; X2,000 WESTERN CANADA FLOURMILLS Cl§M?ANY, Compton a $1.60, the 328 feet elevation of the weather vane I Freight paid'in Ontag�%n 10' bushels • or more. Bairs free. Write for catalogue, LIMITED(Fir'st Mortgage 6's due I st March, 1928 .) 5..60% !on St. James' Cathedral staple. e CEO. KEITH A SONS, Toronto., leross is to be Illuminated with eighty a's To' ie' strong electric lights and will, no doubt,' Seed rneichRnis since 1866' f25,000; (First and Refunding Momg&ge 6's due lit September, be imnressive. ...... 5.91% !the larmest Illuminated cross in the world. In connection with the lighting 61 this 25.000 WILLDAVIES CCWANY, LIMITED (First Aes amost delicio4s cross there may be an M interesting,con- ,. tr.overs It is said that the present plans meal. of the i�lIurch are to light it only on cer• tain occasions. governed by the Church ..25;000 SAWYER,MASSEY COMPANY, LIMITED-(First Mortgage 6,S)................................. -5.90% -These crinkly bits of celebrations. But there will, no doubt; be. a demand on the part of sailors on Lake Long Weart1mg, toasted white corn. ren Ontario to have it lighted continuously, 25,000 DUNLOP TIRE & RUBBER GOODS COMPANY, d y an . 6 it will be the most powerful beacon It this is to be done, the Church LIMITED (First Mortgage 6's).................... % the lake. rch to serve direct from pack- will ask the Goternment too pay for the GLOWS 25,000 GORDON, IRONSIDE & FARES COMPANY, age, area tefoping-break"- maintenance. And one can see the possi- If you are looking for a pair of bility I religious-controvvray which will LIMITED (Wholesale Packets, Ranchers and -fast ' when Sri.. if the Government pays for the light- -a Mexican Pro- ser'ved With jloves that are*3 tough as low of a-crabs tor the Roman Ciitbolio Snake whip and that will,give you visioners, Winnipeg(First Mortgage 6't,)........... 6 % cream or milk, or fruit. Church. It is sobasy for thio-country to R5,Op0 J. -H•--ASHDOWN HARDWARE COMPANY, drop into religious controversies. full satisfaction or a now pair free The Seminary to to be open in August ask our dealer for LIMITED(First-Mortgage 5's)............... % 'The Toesties flavour is next, with Rev. Dr. Kidd, who was -neoz y ret&rp a* the late Archbishop McEvoy, in 25,000 THE HARRIS ABATTOIR COMPANY, UMMED a pleas' ant surprise at first: charge an Pviaident. Dr. XIdd is an On. B.9.IWO Shill Gloves (Fim Mortgage 6's)............................ % torte product, & native of Adjala town. then :a 1appy, heafthful ship. These are the best wearing gloves ToroAto still Deeming Along, ever turned out from a factory. Send iy habit. Toronto's growth shown no sign of alar.k. for Interesting story "Me Pinto's Ir off. Building permits for the month 'AtOWMAt 'G0VJ6RZ,:12KMA Tile Memory -Littgers" euln Shell". of March totalled practically $Z00000o am compared.to 81,505,000 in March 1911. Th HUDSON DAY RN. 117MNG CO. number wan 761. as again CuL"a's 9xpert Glove and MtI Makers. a, M4, A AND CoppopazioriBomm Canadian Postum Cereal Co.. Ltd- will be another record Tnnnl-h. Th III Include the new Ro-ral Bank building at MONTREAl- Windsor. Ontario. Include nnrtb-net corner o1 King and Ynnire 4!reet%, b4 to ba 20 Atofles blah. and :i in round fiffure3 a cool million _sees-��,:-a •sees .. ,.-, jy ,. -,y,.. -r _c-�r •4.s,.- -4..•. il- 'T7Z7 , „. „ .. .,r ., s - ,, � •,r �, .r ,., ' _ .� -. ...�• .. :" r-sees..sees:' '... ,. �.•w.:..... ...,/. � i.\. .M. .+•a+.a :.. .. .. .. ....,a-..-,...< �. .::.;y ',.� sees -.. "'.;+•.esti•� .r--..-. —_. ARE GI 4WI IG� Ili r ¢ 1"11M_JMTITE L a r ` f, 'They Are Quite a Common Occur- FAVOR EVERY DAY �� AND INDIGESTION IS BAD Therence In take titles seartiouslynn Ger- many. er many. Almost any one ma• have ,tT -�ODWS KIDNEY PILLS PROP- y� There Is Danger Ahs or a 1EA he-the-ane IG THEIR VALUE A$ A Man That Neglects Nature's actly describes him, no matter how long and cumbrous. Indeed, the uBcil FAMILY !fRCINE. µ C. Warning. longer the better, the Germans $�APt seem to think. The Now York Bun f - :`. QuebecIiian.Tolis ey Helped' Dyspepsia Tsndanotn are serious and quotes an address that it declares Him. and-...Corel o Nepbe - of- _ __ Should be Treated Ao"nunslY• probably soil thousands of •, . �, , !tea a �..— t _ .._____ a week in Germany, for it is ft Kidney Disease. i a courtesy due to a sorof official • whose rank is far below that of a -South Ham, Wolfe Co., Que., � ;f• ."'� 'April 7 (Special).—There is fresh minister of state ., "Highly reverenced Mr. Real proof every day that as a family Privy Councilor, highly to be raver- ' medicine Dodds Kidney Pills ate l6 ended Mr. President." growingin favor with the people of Quebec. Just to quote an,pexample, y The title ,councilor has four' de- Amable Pinard of this place says, gree* zhu9: Positive, oouncilor; I x oomparative, higher councilor; su- an an interview: r- perlative privy councilor, and ex- y j With' r 'Dodd's Kidney Pills helped my ��..•�� ' rheumatism, backache, gravel, and �..� era superlative, real privy council- .1. heart disease, from which I suffered or. Then to complicate matters, for twenty years. - ' MRS. LANE. there are a hundred or more noun- eilors, such•as councilors of legs- . "They have not yet cured me Wife of the Canadian' who is CUTICURA completely, but they did completely Minister of the Interior in the Pre- tion, councilors of state) sanitary _ cure my nephew, who suffered from sident Wilson• Cabinet. Mrs. Lane councilors, forest councilors, and - kidney disease." was born in Elmira, N.Y.,, her dis- t town police councilors. Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure There is a strong moral in the statement Titles of another class have to d05: y Y tinguished husband in Prince Ed- of James 8chrttm, of Pleasant street. with the wear r'a occupation. Thus 50AP ...y kidney disease. They will corn- ward Island. p plete Amable Pinard's cure, because Dartmouth. N. S. Like thousands of Dad- a Munich n spaper records the :all the disease` ,mentioned are the Pie, he was failizW in health because his death of Frau So-and-so, wife of the Alifet.imeofdisSgurementand stlffe! results of kidnap disease. They When to Wed. stomach 'and digestive organa were outof "Royal Court Theatre Color-grind- Ing often results from the neglect,in cured the young man's kidney dis- January brides are likely to be- re, His vitality was Ili day. away; ers' Assistant," Bavarian news- infanCyorChildht►od,ofsimple skin af• g Y y he was losing ground eery day. fections. In the prevention and treat- v, - news- ease quickly, because it was taken come widows early. February ••I could sot have held on mach longer• aspera used to print notices, insert- P in its early stages. Amable Pin- brides will never have very happy I was wasting away simply because no ed by the persons themselves,-0f the ment of minor eruptions-and in the �r3 se Tk- ard's troubles are of twenty years' married lives. March brides will1remedy I used Rave tone and strength to betrothal of So-and-so, "Royal Su- promotion of permanent skin andhair . standing, and take a longer treat- probably make their homes abroad. my stomach. The vital forces of my eye• pernumerary Hay-Binder's daugh- health,Cuticura Soap and Cuticum tem were dead. I was advised to try Dr. „ "Head Bill- Ointment are absolutely unrivaled. meat. April brides will have lives of idden _ ter, or o! So-and-so, y 1 The moral is, that if you cure change, and experience many UPS theyilmarchedllout II doon'ts. what hknow. butinPoster's daughter." cuueura eoapandomtmeetan sold thraaihoaa your kidney dise&as ea-rly with and downs. May brides will enter- miraculous way they have mane a new Much can be said in favor of the %be World. A liberal sample of eacb,with �oass Booklet on the can and treatment of tae skin and Dodd's Kidney Pills, you will never i taro many strangers. June brides man of me. My stomach troubles are rigid German system of titles. For scarp,sent poa-fees, Address Potter Drag Ch a.. be troubled with rheumatism, grav- Aill `find life a long honeymoon. cured. rich blood now runs through my instance, in Germany, when,,a man "M,DGM 19D,1108tan,l:.8.A, � y el, and other diseases that are i July brides have bitter-sweet mem- veins-clear skin and unmistakable evi- takes the prefix "doctor" he has a �- deuces of-health and visor I feel every PARMs FOR SAL! taused by sick kidneys fail;ng tn do dories. August brides am lucky in right to do so. The title cannot be day. Dr. Pills have certainly N. W. DAWSONs Ninety Colborne street. "their work. finding a real friend in their hub bought, begged or assumed. You toronto ` � mastered the secret of carina the sickly -fi bands. September brings a smooth ma be au re that a "doctor" tae enervated man and I strongly urge every- Y � OnD STOCK FARM OF 300 ACRIBi " Over Conacientiouis. and serene future to its brides. Oc Won` his title in s univereit of Cr with Three Ratusee' larles flame Barn. one in tailing or lost health to nes thio y ;Dumpleton — "You're sending toter only gives a future of toil and -grand remedy." standing and renown. Must be sold quick pries is veto low Pour daughter to a fashionabis I hardship. '.November brides will be Ii Dr Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and So, too, professors are such by EVE:RAL nESMABLF FARMt3 14 � - . school, aren't you�" i happy, and those who, according to I Butternut are purely vegetabtr-25c. Per right; they are quapi-officials of the l Is Manitoba Alberta ■ntl Saakatohewae 3; hoz; flue for 57.00, all druggists and store that can he bought. Worth the money tot Von Blumer—"Yes," ` the rhyme, marry "in December's, state or the city. The title cannot j quick cele. "How does she like it?" cheer," will find that "Love's star ksevers,or Postpald from the Catarrhosone be assumed offhand by bootblacks Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. and Kingston, out. - T f1AVF OVER 0118 HUNDRED GOOD "Fairly well, but she complains burns brighter from year to year." _ ,— or ebiropodista• 1 farms in different sections of Ontario fl - - q,that she has no time to study." _ •k. —_ .. -. - sat my use,. -It-You want a farm coasntr _ 3 TRAINED NURSE EMIGRATION FROM BRITAIN. me. HE"SENT HIS "BEST" 8EllElll i M tv rtawsoN Toronto. :. - nereas ova The Dung daughter of '.efra, T. 9 sE HrNDRED ACRES rx LAIdBTON 4'' g y ty (onnty: soil clay and clay loam ! a Retoarkit About 'lourishing Foo I British Tendency to Dougall• 523 Flora Avenue, Winni- acres timber; i scree �rabard' b•,tldinvit _ A phy sician's wife ave mea - I was cared of Acute Bronchitis by was arras n some of her in fair eondrdoa: ('lora. to market and hINAKD•s LINIMENT. package of Grape-Mute one day, The annual report °n the F.rnt- peg' g' g - po i Railway.Station Anzlotie I'to Bell, The. Bay of Islands. J M CAMPBELL, with the remark that she was sure grants' Information Office states doll's washing on a cl,thea rack, western Real Estate Exchange. London. beside the atove, when she fell, a,nd ;out - '- 'I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by .I would find the food very bene- that 28 158 letters were recbived in _ T UINARD•S LINIMENT. 1ficial both for m own use and for, her hand came in contact with the 8oringbilL N. S WM DANIELS. I + 1912, s decrease of 8.9 per Cent. ARM rN sASKust sell! Wr l ft ea y 'my patients, I was particularly j Enquiries leading to the "United tl°t stove. She fuatained-a serious�_Pe ped to rroD muse sell t�.,tos easy. I was cared I Chronic Rheumatl� by q B burn, and her screams brought her Percy Love, Hawarden Pask Yl• IIIINAHD6 LINIMENT ;attracted to the food, as at than States decrea,sod by 1+{.A per cent. F•�4i Albert Co. N. B. ow. TINGLEY. time the weather was very hot and;and were only 1.4 per cent of the mother quickly to the spot. MALE MELP WANTED. _ I appreciated the fact that Grape.!total number of enquiries received. "I sent to the druggist for the Nuts requires no cookie T ONCE expert n LRARN BARBER g )There was a net movement from the beat remedy he had for burns," she �� trade a:Dere inatrnotion; constant .. save, "and he sent back a box Of 'Practice, tools free; always sure employ j The food was deliciously crisp, United Kingdom for places out of moot for barber write for ratalegue ' and most inviting to the appetite, 1 Europe of 288,486 paaseagers of Bri- Zam-Bak. He said that there was Moler Onlleae, 237 Queen E.. Toawnto 1. Site Was Prepared. After making use of it twice a day tj&h or' n in 1912 as compared with not to equal it, I applied this,' He—"Wil]' you mar " 1 and it Soothed the pain so quickly I STAMPS AND COINS. y rye met for three or four weeks, I discover 261,8W in 1911. The net movements - ed that it was a most wonderful in that the child laughed through her + TAMP roLLfSctoitrr-uunuet�u iffy She— You must speak to mamma: to the various countries were as fol-. 1 terent Foreign +ttatuDs. Catalegaa vi rotor. I used to Suffer teat] tears. I bound up the hand in ! Al am. oniv seven coots Martis stains drat.' go g Y boa:— Zam-Buk, and each day applied 1 company. 'Toronto ;. He—"But you may she-has gone I from exhaustion, headaches and de- " 1912, 1911. - away for a month." pression of spirits. My work hadf Canada • 133,531, 134,785 Zam-Buk frequently end Ii'berally, MISCELLANEOUS. fix' She—Yes, but she left her consent trying until the burn was quite cured. II been very tr in at times and lady- liivatrali.a - 88,888 b8,33i A�rt1L TvlfoR+ LC 11Yy, ItiTO.. Ls,. "The little one` was soon able to in the phonograph.".' gestion had set in. i New Zealand •.•. 11,054 9,432o om C lntsrnai and external. anted soles. i=5, "Now I -am always well and _� gouble with he=l8 curia we ode n"in by onr bom. !restn,Mt Wrtt• t Cnm-t:otds. EK -- reedy for 8'lI6 B> tk8 I United States 45,847 49,733 - I ne betere too fat+. Dr. Aeliman Medbai t ' (Sometimes. y. can heerfulness and meatal South Pei Africa .. 4,233 �, a the All druggrn ists being d healed.- have stores sell G Aa,r etoo 6j%F d D-N L ro AN ah: � Al r Do you think a woman believes I have roved to my entire satin- There Is an increasing tendency, gam-Buk at fifty cents box; and Ltrmb.go add kindred .Iltnents. per.+ti.ely dr. p the re rL Gaya, on the part.of Bri- eared with the Dew (bermae Remedy. you when you tell her she is the faction that this change has been p° Soap at 25c. tab;et. Post free from ganol." price also. Another wew ransd.. } first girl you ever is loved T" I brought about b Grape-Nuts food, tioh emigrants to proceed to other Zam Buk Co., Toronto, fur price, for ol'sDi. A ti-Di liths, saki sere cure m gi g Y Pdruirgis An di ebetea." Price 6Us from "Yes, if you're the first liar she "The fact that it is predigested is porta of the riesEmpire rather than to Refuse harmful imitations. drnagists or alreo;'. The sanot Msnntas ever met." a ver desirable feature. I have foreign countries, q. turiag' cotnn.dy of Canada. Ltmiud y Winnipeg. Stan The-number of immigrants eater. - a' had many .remarkable results in The' Easiest Task. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY feedingdrape-Nuts to my patients, ing Canada increased from 350,374 eke LAZATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets p `ia, 1911 to 396,804 in 1912. Of the Probably the easiest task is fora Maypole Soap �tpty[gins reload money It It tall. to Dare. and I cannot speak too highly of the poor man to tell what a rich man FOR HOME ' 8. W. i7Rovws signature is on each box. food. My friends constantly coin-I latter 145,859 were of British origin, DYEING should do with"his money. meat on the change in my appear 140,143 were Americana, and, 109, Washes and dyes at ante. I have gained 9 pounds since &03 were of other nationalities. one*operation,giv- J►D Awful Strain. Thirty-four r cent. of the Arteri- sitnard's Llntment cares Dlstsmnsr ing remarkably beginning the use of thin food.„ y clean„bright, fan `'Remember, Arthur, you are the "There's a reason.'-' Read the can settlers were of the "farming 'son of a gentleman. Try to bebave little book, ."The.Road ' to Well- class, and the actual wealth �Ie'ii tilled That. flash. colors Dye f mix- 1 brow ht into Canada b American Hipson—I've nearly fourteen wool. " a mtz- like one for just one day•” villa," in pigs. 9 Y tures. 24 colors, a "All; right, mother, but it will Ever road the above letter* A mw ons immigrants exceeded £4 800,000 thousand dollars saved. Nipper— will give any shade. spoil the whole day for Ins." appears ltom !Into_to star. They ter., during 1812. _ What are you saving for? Hipson Color. 10Z black - pnulno, true, and full of'human interest. q, —I'm going to build a ten-thousand- 15c at your dealers etlrkard's Liniment Cures Dlphthsrta. dollar house. orpostp d with b'k- ` Comparative Talue.s. CURES let"How to g� . res A woman visiting a butcher shop Knicker—A bird in -the hand is COUGHS �h AQA� Try Murine Eye Remedy how F. L.BENECICT & CO. Montreal ; called for a piece of beef. The worth two in the bush,' � xo9+tfor Red, —Fee Weak,W&eat.tlnicki,. butcher; in weighing it, had his Becker—And a bird in the bush 8NL0asosd�s / gra ulatededyelld& lila hSre.aad hand on the scales. The lady, pick- / O Q/s granulated Byel1. iURINa Hook is worth two in the cat. to each Package. HUR1tR ,. Dom Revision. yoended b•onz(inflate-nota"Patent Ing up a sharp knife and handing it TKoroitghly Veaillated. : yeS llleaicine �nsnsedln.nccesetn1Ph .r- =' ctans,Practioe for many yearn Now Did you ever tell that young man to the butcher, remarked: "I PILES CURED,IN s TO 14 DAYS. rr +i Ne 8d dedicated to the Public andw d, by What you need most, said the A)zaa late attt e-we per battle. NnrtMe that late hoit'ra were bad for one 9" ' haven't any use for it, but you may tont arulrAist will refund money.if P3Zo after be had examined the $P® Eye �.r.. in As.ptte inn.., Ixeoa asked the father at the breakfast `e4a Cut it off, and I'll take it along, OINTMENT tails to cure any case of Itch•I physician Murias Ere Bontedt Cs.. Chlcasa "Well. " �3 Ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudins Piles in patient, is plenty of ventilation." table. father," replied the ,v anyhow. Cut it off , Cut what. s to is-Saye. sec. '°Gee, the sick man re- wise daughter, "late hours may be doctor, off 1" asked the butcher. ",Your l;ed, "you must be mistaken. I'•ve H°nasty' is a sort of boomerang, bad for one, but they're all righb , band; you weighed it." .:l1an Who Had 100 Pipes. been operated on three times in the with. a delightful habit of coming for two.,, p� A wife who obtained a judicial past year and a half." home to roost. separation from her husband told It makes a man feel good when i a curious story at the South= Mlnard'o Liniment curs Corset In Cow& $ t 4.. s Some people want to do a 1 their ..= he is pretty certain he is going to a ' western (Tiondon, England,) police court. She was Annie Treves, of lb kicking with other-peoples feet. Find Niew Silk Worm. miss a train and doesn't. Farlow Road, Putney, and she A worm has been found in East I M0r9Cs!! stated that her husband, a master 1NfUIMMATORY ROMANAfMce•' which.produces in the wild Dr• carpenter, would, only allow her state quantities of silk, and fac- Indian Root Pills — r ;;• t► twopence a day to get dinner, Conquered by GIN PILLS },cries are being put up to utilize though he, had about £180 at the Mr.W. Reid,HamiltonIont,,wtites: this silk, The worm in.question is are just the right medicine for the i bank. "What does he do with his "I bare been for the last two years a the larva of the aliapho moth. From children. When they are consii'pAted ciipple with M'iiacular acrd ItiflamenatOry dozen to a hundred of them make --when their kidneys are outtof order + mon f'' inquired the Magistrate. a , —when over-indulgence irk some t Rheumatism. I tried almostev thin g I t "Ha spends it in clothes, pipes and known to medical Hciencx aad�souglgt 8 neat in conw7orr and tilos ilia co favorite food'gii•es them indigestron other things, wits the reply.. ."He change of climate without relief. 'Youi coons are produced on a wholesale —.Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will. .:�._•,�.,.'' ' .has 100 pipes, between fifty and manager in this city recommended Gil scale, says the- "Pathfinder." When quickly and surety put them right • = sixty walking sticks and innumer- Pills sad I have since taken eigbt loxes the butterfly is hatched it secretes a Purely vegetable,they neither sicken, weakenor ,like harsh ur atives. ti „ and am now cured. I consider Gln liquid which unseals the cocoon and gf1Pc able pairs,of boot@: Pills the conqueror of Rheumatism and itgthen sacs without injuring the Guard your children's. health .bY �•2E p'"'`" - Kidney Disease". moon of human always keeping a box of Dr. A4orae s j _ milk. Thus thea t g WEEI The man who stands on his dig- - , a Dox,6 for $2.so. Sample free Indian Root Pills the tows, -They al pity never gets so tired as be makes ifyovtiriteNatioaa DrttgandChemical lab<ir involved is much less titan ED. 7. ISSUE 15—'13. other people. I. Co.bf Canada, Limited. Toronto. 132 with the Asiatic silkworm. lisep the Chi>Idresa W�13 MA ' ,. r+y. .;... ...: „...,.•.r,..• .a ..,a ,. ,,;:- .. '- ... .,-M•` e^'� , -.».�„,.aw - '> 4aa,��;r+e�+.fiR!2•'::r .,:..`fs ..*...y a� - r,aw,..^..•.:: .;. F ,::p. '.'ia. .r ..,,v.+�E.aut:i.:, 1'�'" -R w..r '':� ,,,,�� r•,�: 'e. ;7 � ".''w tm+�" °. .•.:+, �„ .2.'"'!"Jat``+t• '' �3'xt'r'�.1'ii. f•J'." 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Pettit and is sold with a rigid _ In the city otl Wednesday. into our village on Monday d guarantee At 50 cents a large bottle. The best of groceries are none to good-for you, and it _ BurlimR,-ot-rf'oronto, n$ Ze--now.arrupyin -the-dwel ng -��►l�b3i14N" Saga-l3as- - ity-uiatyA t '- 1 $$ sale,and here ai-e the reasons - Sunday with C. H. sad Mrs. Burl- formerly occupied by A. G. Green. : ''- - � .: . _ that�eounte. -- ing. -Remember the sale of farm It is safe and harmlessA. -D. and Mrs. ice., on had a stock, implements, It cures dandruff in,two weeks, by +m 1 P , grain, .etc., be- killing the dandruff germ. =-- - �� ibneiaeee trip to-the citg. on Fri- longing to the estate of the lute ,It atgopa falling hung•. The quality and freahmess� + 'day. Wm.'Fitweett to be held-this 1T]'ri- It promptly stops itching of the always relied upon and they ar -Miss Ida Pugh, of EYaneviIle, days niterndon, at lot 8, con. i, 1p, : . t tinily good, but they are A.No. 1.' ' is visitingher sister, Mee. W.J. Piekerin It makes the )lair sola and lizur- „. iant. yatar Igmeerjes at the afore of qua ' d ,:Miller. - -Dr. Aeld's fine new residence - ,�<d ,• �. Findlay is having'ezten• is now receiving the finishing It gives fife and beauty to the hair. ' It is not stir y or greasy. C, .sive improvements made 'to her touches of the painter and elecor- R. A. BUNTING, P:ICgEB;INCIM1 p P It is the dalntest perfumed hair �ro dwelling- ator. Those who have visited it -John Annan has moved into s eak in the very highest terms of It is the beat and most pleasant in-L ' . , :his fine new residence at the east the work which has been done yigorating hair dressing made. BC3OTS- ANS SHOE'is ' %,snd of the village. and give great credit to the eon- Plight shy of the druggist who offers -Dr. F.L. Henry will be here as tractor, Mr. James, of Whitby, you a substitute, he ls'unworthy of This is-he season of the year that every one likes a new snij, so it is usual neat Tuesday to 'attend to who has been engaged on the work your confidence, The R. T. Booth Co: Ltd., Port Erie, (tart.. Canadian quite proper to have a`nice shoe to correspond his professional duties. r * for the past year. The building pond R iLh it --James Denny shipped scar- is u to-date in eve d makers' We are supplied with some very up-to-date lines for men, woman p every respect an _. + , 'load of mixed stock from Green- contains all modern conveniences. _ ,r' and children, patent;Ran metal,and 'tan, boots And burn station on Monday. Hot and cold water'is forced to .BALE RSOMTEIL shoes, for'f3ne wear, also a good line for coarse -.Milan H. Clark, of Lakelile-ld, all its of the house, the power = r -. of before purchasing _ wear. ke ours re elsewhere. Low rubbers and ' r spent a couple of days this week use being a gasoline engine. The FRIDAY, A3PRtL 11th.-Cred;ta sale of _ jtaee length for all kinds +at the home of his parents here. wood-work in the main part of the farm stock,implements, at lot f3 j -Charles S. Palmer has been house is all quarter-cut oak and 8,can 1. Pickering, the property 'of of .wear., the late Wm.Fawcett. Bale at 1 'We handle the famous Carharrt overalls,the best snake on the � `• yrs this week moving his house. ordinary oak is used upstairs. .On , ZQ' a oclocksharp. See bills. W. B, market. kol ffects to bi residence in the the south aide of the house there Try a suit, -village. is a beautiful conservatory, and Powell, auctioneer. G GILLESPIE DUNBARTON -.Miss Marie Bateman, of To. and the garage is situated in the SATURDAY, APRIL 12TH—Auction este ronto, spent Sunday here at the basement. When the grounds of household elicts in the Village of y horde of her grandmother, Mrs. B. have been properly arranged this Brougham, the property of George $opting. residential property will McGregor. No reserve. Sale s1 1 rove a -The Swastika Club met at the most attractive one. p o'clock. 'see bills. grad Poetltl, auctioneer. pR%NG �S�EED//VG �r home of Miss Cora Burling on -On Friday.last the Presbyter � .' 'i Monday evening when a most en- of Whitby met in St. Andrews;MMONDAY, APRIL 14Ta-Auction-aale of household effects, etc., at lot 5, Joyable evening was spent by all. Church for the purpose of induct- con. 1, PickeringkSingston road), °' " ='�� ?•VST �3ER� fors. George Richards will hold Ing Rev. G. L. Johnston,-"B. A. ' the property to Mrs. Deo. Richards. Call and order our harness and collars now. as auction sale of her household Into the pastoral charges of St. Sale at 2 o'clock, sharp. See bills. - y • ' effects at her premises on the Andrew's, Pickering, and St. W. B. Powell, Auctioneer. lteptiirinR neatly and promptly attended to. $ingston road east on Monday John's, Brougham. Owing to the = `imeat. exceedingly bad condition of the --Samuel Bath has been moving roads many were prevented from Collars a speciality. _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS during the past week from Liver- attending, nevertheless there roan Complete stock all horse goods. - ' ; 31001 on to John .Annan's farm, a fairly good sized congregation Is the Matter of the .Estate of Eduard which he has leased for a term ofresent. The Moderator, Rev. A. ears. pp Lidgets,rate of the Township of Picker- PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM- 9 L3 Maefayden, of Dumbarton, pre- ing, is the County of Ontario, retired -Master Ernest Keene, wbo s;tded and inducted. Rev. Mr. 4. ucfarmer, deceased. Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAl3WELL l was reported seriously illness last Yule, who has just recently taken � Notice is hereby Risen pursuant to - r week from neumonia, -is now charge of the Presbyterian church i George V (,`ha ter 26 Section 55 and retaking satin a�etory progress to- of Oshawa, preached a most able amending acts that all persons having •-, wards recovery sermon on '"Love." Rev. H. D. claims against the estate of Edward -tJ�ohn O'Connor, who lost both Cameron, of Melville Church, Lidgett.late of the Towashi of Pick- __. iegs`tn'Sn,aecident on the C. P. R. Scarboro, addressed the minister erin in the said County,retired farm. SP ING '.- PECIALS atsaid-fall, -expects to and Rev. Dr. Abraham,of Whitby, er, Neceased, who died at the sa --- -" - - o to Detroit in a week or two to the eoDgre ation. After the in- Township of Pickering on the 14th y� day of March. 1913, are required to de- �j Q y. secure artJi'ional limbs. duction tea was served in the base- TIM S •BEERS - ii -Mrs. B. Bunting Rave a birth- meat and an informal reception liver or send by post prepaid os Wil- _ day pars to her grand-dam liter, tendered Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. Clam David Lidgett, Balsam Post exe- - R ce, Ontario. Ontario, one of the eco- -� ti y No. 1 Timothy Seed Government Standard lltisti Gladys Bateman, on Friday Air, Johnston, who was stationed colo•»of the said estate, on or before - N evening last,when a most pleasant at North Ba for thirteen years, the lot day of May, 1913 their names $2.75' bushel time was spent by all. where he built-up a verb strong and addresses and a full description of - Farmer are now busy getting church, is an able and earnest all claims and the nature of the securi- Pruning saws, knives, etc. _ ' +�dy to begin their sutiag�or cher. and an indefatigable ciao if as held by them, and P'�r leer faWe noike tbat aftei the �' ;Horse clippers and singers. 'The excessive rains have delayed worker, eu that the eongreRatiot►. _ . .the work considerably and it will is looking hopefully forward to. .the day ofMay, d t the said E:e- eutors witll proceed to distribute she Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Etc. be some time before they can do his ministry, estate of the deceased among the par- 'much on the low lying]land. -"Tuberculosis and the Work tie® entitled thereto, having regard ' -J. W. Newton, of Welland. of the Consumptive Hospitals."- only to the claims of which they shall JOSEPH I� . :BUNDY , has been engaged by W. J. Coak- The above was the subject of a then have Druce, and the said E:ecu- ► well to assist him in his rush of very instructive and entertaining cors will ndt be liable for the said work in his harness-shop. Mr. lecture given in the Town Hall on sasets, or -any part thereon, to any the . - Newton has leased Mea Morrie- Monday Dight last by J. B. ]Vat- person of wb6se claim y shall not • acyls dwelling On Church St. sou, the Field-Secretary of the then have received notice. - - _ --EdwardtA. Claff, watch-mak- National Sanitariun Association. _WILLIAIN DAVID LIDOsrI, - er and.jeweler, who is at present The hall was comfortably filled. and%xLso.N LIDaa•I-I•, to re 27-29 at Claremont, expects to come to Rev. Father Caotillon occupied the Executors by A. E. Cbrietian, theirr S olicitor Pickering next week. Those hay. chair and Mr. 'Touch, Principal of Dated this 31st day of March, 191& ing watches, clocks or jewelry to the sebools, manipulated the Ian- should call to see him. tern and slides. The pictures were Plant. BOWMe�AN'S - -The following ha_v_e had Inde- Sue and their rnterQretti ' -A •' -' pendiLt phones installed in their rapid, lucid and interesting. The Tpruarant - ' residences connected with the earlier part of the lecture dealt 2 1A=49.T7 1BtCC1C WALL PAPERS ALL Pl2ZaPERS *� Pickering central, also their num- with the disease, its causes,its de- -it will grout-: We feel sure our many costumerR and friends t;p�reciated _ bers : Geo, Wood., 1514;. Joseph velopme•nt and much of what may 1DVe went two more agents our efforts in this line last season. Because of this and Gormley, 1508;John Calvert, 1510; be done to prevent it. Actual o + P is this county because our matto is 'Progress" we have this pear endeav- Capt. Joliffe, 1508. cures are effected of. those In the THOS.W.BOWMAN&SON Co.Ltd. ored to make a larger and more attractive diisplayr -The members of Ontario Lodge early stages of the disease. The allo. .824, I. O. O. F., gave an "At disease is never inherited, but is Ridgeville, Out. Our papers are artistic and beautiful. Don't fail to visit f' Home" to a number of their fri- contagious. Warning was given us and see thero . rang . Prices from r -ends on Thursday evening of last against dirt, dust, milk of the TOOLS SHARPENED � tomp$17.00 pe •week. Refreshments were served tuberculous cow, and careless — Odds and Ends in wall papers-we have some 40 bundles and a very pleasant social even- coughing and expectoration by We make a specialry of crosscut saws, •to becleared- Small lots leftover from last,season, just ":ing spent by all present. The consumptives as the most preval- Tools of all lade Locks repairod: _ - the thing for Pmall bedrooms,pantry's etc. You get them ppee Razor-honing a specialty. Fore first- i Mdfellows make splendid boats. out causes of spread of tubercular chute hair trim or an easy (have call for about} the regular price -Mrs. (Rev.) B. N. de Wagner disease. The different institutions at the East-end Barber Shop. and Children. of Deseromto, will established and controlled by the See our House Furnishings of all spend a few months with the above Association, were briefly kinds. Slightlyused Carpets car _ •former's parents, W. G. and Mrs. outlined, and it was shown that -from lb cents a yard ug. When buying papers,.don't forget about your paint, we will show v a Hata, before leaving'for their riew each has an important work all W. J,GORDON PICKERING., yon color ds of the famous -Sherwin Williams Paint" and home-in Edmonton. Mr. Wagner its own. Of these the Muskoka tbns you can select colors which blend properly. also spent a day here before leay. Free Hospital is regarded as the ,,' in for his pew field of labor in most important, because it gives `�ThB Big. Store affords advalltagf38 Of this kind• •tsfich we wish him success. care and treatment to the great- CHOPPING . -Rev. G. L. Johnston arrived est number of patients, and it is in town on Thursday laet with his the most important to all Rood bousebold effects and on Friday people -because each may be a Havinginstalled anew Oat Roll, new Our neer ®pring stock of = Sherwin ' . .-,.,., Mr>x-. Johnston and family arrived, helper of it by contribution. A -Cbooper and new Water-wheel, I and tbey are now getting comfor. handsome collection was taken up am better prepared than ever -_=W111 aIn8 Paint ,Ugfr oj7eII@d }' ~ tably settled in their new home. and invitation was given that to attend to the wants _ We welcome them to our village some of those not present might of my patrons. and hcgje that their sojourn in have an opportunity to eontri• Chopping every day in the week + F4,korltag tray be pleasant and bate, since they would be called except Saturday. Prcrtitsble- on. Votes of thanks were passed �OhII F• 8a i@Sr t reenW00d We're doing a splendid business in men's wear, Overalls, Smocks, -A meeting of those interested to the chairman and slide handler. Shirts, Boots, Sox, Hats, Caps,etc,, just keep kurning. in'foot-ball was held in the town r . hall on Tuesday evening. There DICKERING MARgh`TS ELM DALE 1rJ ILLS Ladies-Dont fail to see our new prints, Ducks, Ginghams, Bedford were an attendance of about Cords, Galaiteas, Chambrys, etc.,Big selection atthe Big Store. ` thirty-five and much.enthusiasm Wlvte Winter Wheat,',.:.;.:.'.. was shown. W. J. Clark occupied Red •' •' " , .91 e Spring Wheat.................. . 80 Is the place of Flo=our next ' -the chair and W. G. S uce acted Mixed " - •� Our roceries are alwa a ,fresh and .. pe ars secretary. The Club was re- p R s p brgamized with the following ofld- Goose ............ .... 80 _-- 1 Sprouted.....,.:.. care: President, Rev. L. E. John- O,r °-80 Ogilvie's Royal" Household can't be, `t� the- mark. Tour money refund= - ............ 'atom. Vice-Pres., Gordon Law; beat for Bread. 4 19ec.-Tress., W. G. Spence. red Seed. Barley Gleuera Flour Pastry Flour ed �� goods are no QatisfaOto r election of a captain was deferred Graham Flour `J ` until a future meeting. The fol- Have a large quantity of O. A. C. -lowing were elected a managing No. 21, pronounced by Prof. Zavitz. Freab'Rolled'Oats committee : Jas. Richardson, Gor- bead of the Experimental Department Bran and Shorts = ''',,'('lash for Blltiter aC d Egg$- don Law and Rev. D. E, Johnston. Ontario Agricultural College, to be Oats and Oat Chop ,A committee composed of J. Cal- the most productive and �tbeet barley Barley and Barley Cbop seed has been tested sand tib per cervi Mixed Feeds ." :Goods Del erect Promptly �• Cal- "Wert, E. Andrew and L. Morcombe was a ppoln ted to secure a suitable germinated. Free from all noafous Molaeeine Meal and Molasses Meal field for practice. The member- weeds; grown,on one of the cleanest Special prices in too lots. whin fog wst fixe jut 25 cents. The farms in Ontario. Price fib cents per fa • CHAPM A �n 'N w unePtinQ then ad'ourned to meet bushel at this barn: F. W. W®®33s � - sw Monday evening, April Met. lE JOHN J. LYNDF, Whitby 'Chopping every day. •'. �`„� � ��� ,i9�.....'�. "`'' r�," .3�-?� 'i.:c^ ^.� '�'{'�`'' '�'*. ms, nw. a ci,+•9�4' ";st'„,w y ,t`. F 1 � -•�^'�:�s'f �", ,�. a,