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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_05_02 ,:.Fr '..,,:. ,,,,,,,„,,J .;... ;..:wT. a.;;.mt: .: „ ..' .. ,.,.tt,,,, ...,,;,.r,•F'./.;, .._ ';'. �}.. , .w L.. _ _• rq 1.�•.s-. r ` e _. .-5.. r . , .�'. W'�,r':vx«.;•> I �.,:., 3 ...".�C M..:+,.......,..y,, • '. ...'. . ..?w,Sc ./34� .SGL 41`n IL AL V V rl.V, .s• O k , y VOL. LXX - PICgERI�Tf , ONS., FRIDAY, MAY 2, X913 No. 31 se�{alsi>ftiostal 11112HLAND CREEK DUNBARTON SPINK SILLS g g p Established?6 yeah The neat re ulcer meeting of the Miea Foston Ir in Toronto spending Yed4eal Hi hland Creek Branch of the Wom- a few weeks with her sister; Mrs. J. S. k ens Institute will be held on Wednes- Blenken. E. SYTH, D. of O., Regie- day, M y 7t commencing q t 2 Mien Ise to is Ing pF a h mme in a IIA Lou Fos n i d a GREENWOOD ` ]R MY teres ma her of the. Optometrical Asso• p m,. at the home of Mrs. R.Morrish. few weeks With her parents, J. and , elation of Ostari . Special atentlam gives to Miss Kirkham will give a reading, Mrs. Foston. eh 11t6la><ti f gl res. Eyes tested tree. North1 and the annual election of officers will follow. A good turnout is mash MONGOLIA MILLS'FLOUR desired. „C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., 1�l . Edinburgh, member of the colleegge of "White Satin," Best Manitoba Percy Stover spent Saturday last in Physiaiaas and Surgeons of Ontario.1isea`tiate �� FAI;PORT Toronto. et a] College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. `•Cream-Buns," Blended Bveoi attention to deieaees of women aaa "Tea-Buns," ' " Pasts T. A. Gormley, of Oshawa, spent Mrs. George Judd spent a day last fj sahildsea. OlQcs and residence.Bzougbam. y week iu Toronto, _ Sunda with friends here. - _ PICKERtNG MEDICAL SURGICAL - - W, 163, Avis has launched his new Seeding and house-cleaning are all FEED r gasoline boat here. She is a dandy. the rage in our burg My Oat Flaking ' and X-RAY INSTITUTE Mrs, John H. Avis and Mra. '.V. H. Jacob Kindy,of Toronto, called on Cas PICSEBINad, - - ONTARIO "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR' Avis, of Toronto, are spending a few friends here on Saturday last. 'poi 1 Wi17 1.8 BRAN days at their summer home here. George and Mrs. Bowers $peat over 11i it I1 U 2^`y' '8. ELene TOWLE, X. 13., X. D., C. M., $HOR.TS A. Reddick, of Toronto, expecte to Sunday with Orvil and Mrs.Byer,of Physician-m-ebasge Port Perry. -running OAT CHOP erect an eight-roomed house in our ;*"`r specialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic D!s- village this summer. The work will William and Mrs. Martin, of Mani- '.: erre of Men. Diseases of women, Canoes., MANITOBA OATS tabs, visitod friends here for,a couple emnom 2-Bay examination. Dfsenses of eye. AMERICAN CORN commence shortly. , .as.sere,throat and loses P'tttinggiasseaand �.RI of days last Week. n Wednesday, , ON scute and ohroato diseases. _ GREEN RIVER orae sours is to a and z to o _.391y FEED OF ALL KINDS -- O Calvin Murray spent Monday in To- The Windsor Hotel has been boughtMay 7th* } WHITBY �al<, Our prices are the lowest ronto. Qualitythe beet Miss L Fuller spent Sunday withs E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- by Messrs:King Emerson, of Ham- E. her brother here. Ilton, from Dir. McUheyne. The V.• TBB.Countty�CrownAttornq,andCounty A. ging, of Toronto. spent Sunday •Awtor. court Hoare,whithT. 14v at his home here. Beard of License Commiaeionere has Mies Gertrude Fuller spent a teas granted the transfer of the license. a e, S.�1 M. FITZGERALD, Barrister and _ day s with friends in Whitevale. The feeling in town as expressed by eb Solicitor. Goering. very etc, At . ' both gai political parties, h opoery strong .r, a: n O ca Shirley s afoae,Pickering,every Wednesday. J. L. 9PINK, LIMITED, We are glad to hear that W. �. x Binet the action of lila o onents ofS ,a E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Barnes, a time of writing, is improv- j,a PICKERING, ONT. ing, W. J. Watson. the police magistrate i. Solicitor•Notary Publio,Eto. Money to John Wilson spent a few dxvs tis- of Oshawa, in having him arrested on lose. Ounce neat door to the Standard sank the charge of bigamy. It is felt that F A' whltbv. 9bly sting friends before returning to his the action is simply due to political �� home in Tienora. animus and spite, and for that reason ��,,JJ _ �usttttss 41 a>>sif. T we are glad to report that Ste is seriously condemned. �t �T L Lulu Hagerman is improving, after �T V s Hs an attack of pneumonia. Another evidence of the very rapid *+• A YV G. HANI—Issuer of Marriage A number from here attended the growth of the town is the overcrowd, •T ars .. ,t _ Q}OZ��`-ones in the County of oat o, _ CLAREMONT ._ . �.. u. r, A Dafen_Ed.-condition of the Duifern 8t._school_ -funeral f t-heru�M._. pa. —MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST for all styles of furniture. of Brougham, on Sunday afternoon. The board has ordered the opening of T POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- .��.- anew room, which will be placed to FOR THE YEAR i 1 • tsonser, Talustor, collector and loser BROCK ROAD charge of Mies Woodhouse. Miss of su=rfeits licensee.Brougham, 407 Llzaie Pirie, of town, and who is now WE ARE NOW BOOKING !. --- Mrs. T. A. Knox was ell het India- HOPPER Issuer of Marriapte g y writing on her faculty of Education ORDERS �a Liesases in the County of Ontario. 1�'„ posed last week, exams•, has been appo nted teacher of Oface at stow end his reeidenoe,Claremont. Room Moulding Jesse Hadgerow and daughter, Of the vacant position. Toronto, are visiting.relatives here. CALL AND SECURE YOUR -' R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLERK Mr, Pillsworth has hie cement con- One year ago Mr. Southwell, who 'Doassn working is Oshawa, bought Mrs. COAL FOR NEXT mmtaaion*r for t.ktse .Picture Frames tract on the C• almost completed. W. F¢3ohnston's house on the east- P.R. - • * ' admartts, Accountant Eta Homey to low George Kayes, of Mount Jay, paid a WINTER on ta=m preyart7, "Issuer of Marrtap Lia- Bying visit to Brock Road friends last ern aide of the town for $780. He re- _ whew' whita.a]e, oxo. f T Window Shades week. sold it last week to Mr. Bounell. a POSTILL. Liceasastl Ancttoaeer, Mrs. Wm. Wilson Is visiting at the market gardoer of Oshawa. for $1500. .C' . tar ooaIL of ice and Aucti sea home of her daughter. Mn. Alfons Mr. Southwell says that many me- �j Mon slates o!all kinds ark a d n on a. Ace. home o. g chanics work isgg in the factories of J• L. SPIN K, Ltd. , erotica. of an Inds $tans d to Out. Oshawa contemplate using the Toron- Mrs. Reevely's brother. ?~Caster Ren- to-Eastern and residing in Whitby ] B. POWELL. Licensed Aae- UNDERTAKING nie, of Toronto,is visiting at her home owing to the excessive rates for rent ' PICKERING TV . sfoveer, •alustor and causes= for at present. eeanaase of Onsarto and York. All bads of in connection Mr. Miles, the C. P. R.engineer, bas in the former town. As that two towns We*eooducted either privately or by aaesoa returned from the bau+ itsl at North are four miles from centre to centre. (Ws notes collected F= date* or abet ppeeee- P this solution of the problem Is quite tiealan apply as residence. Elisabeth sae Piak- Distances no object. Bay, apparently fully recovered. He ,1 awing. Phone orders left as have Omen,Peck. was receiving treatment for internal Possible. - utfag,or Maeaab's ssoare, Claremont, will re- - Prim moderate. injuring received when thrown from a Another acute stage in the Board GO .A melee prompt attention. satisfaction aaarsa- tsed. My pboae number is tudepsodant tool horse. of Education lase been reached, At a As a car of earth was being dumped special meeting held on Mondav s=pit Best I lump Steam Coal and all sites �w Spring Time $odak Time in ?lir. B•tdgerow's field, one day last It was decided to re open the Henry in Hard Coal. �, f?;PENNOCK week, the car upset find went down St. school, after making some necPs- the embankment. A workman who sary temporary re;Airs. This action -p ; ! IWH/rEVALE. ONr. was in the car turned over.with it but was made possible by the absence of MJ 'LT M � E sV Funeral Db ocUw and tusbalmmr. _ Take a escaped injury. several members, who are opposed to A good stock of 1 and 2 in. rough and Kodak thNt policy. One of these h,a since dressed hemlock, also matched Any bu�iaess entrusted to me will Kodak GREENWOOD resigned and two others etre threaten- pine and spruce• adresaed be carefullyhandled. Ing to do so. John Ferguson,who has red pine Georgiawith toe 6 Hoii�e.cleaning appears to be in.full been fortq ears on the board. and P g — Charges Moderate — ,you . twin in the village est now, Ieiad y and basswood for ceilings. ' g g • g j who is er of, the a7overlient to re- Independent Phone No. 1814. Wesley Sadler spent a couple of open the Henry street school, and his Et A R j _ Everythig for Kodakery at our days Diss week in Toronto with his friends are confident that the rate- Qtore—Camera4, Films Developing sistPn payers will elect men who are favor- Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. JOHN PHILIP 'sirs. A eY. Moore-is spending a few xhle to this movement. i Powers, Printing Papers, etc. days in Toronto with her sister. Mrs. Write or phone for prices, McPherson. Try a No. 2, or 2 A Brownie, two Newton and Mrs. Brignall are here BROUGHAM n Has a full line of stash and cur o alar Cameras at two and three 'tile week packing up their household A. P. Mechia was home over Sun C• R E E S O R 4 -_ ithd meats constantly on hand. _ p p etTects. They will reside in Toronto. day. dollars. Suitable for--good ams- George and Mrs. Wilson, who have. Miss Lillian Holtby Is visiting with LOCUST HILL v Spice Roll, Breakfast Basion, tear work. been living in Uxbridge township for friends in Toronto. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. a few years, -have returned to the Miss Blanche Mechin is visiting Ind, phone. house Markham 1504, -I] PE'21TIT Yard, Markham 72 Y, rl, '- homestead here. with friends in Toronto. ~� Highest prict+s paid for On Saturday last Mrs. F. Wilson re- Born—On April,93rd, to R. J. and '` Butcher's cattle P I C K E R I N PHA R A C r ceived word of the death of her sister airs. Linton,Toronto, a daughter. TIME TABLE—Pioltering Station G in Uxbridge. The deceased lady was John and Mrs. McLean spent a day T.R. Trains going East due w follows-- wa a �Ckering well known around here. last week with friends in Oshawa. No, 8 Mail , . , .08 A M. �lUerit `■` i it Charles Cook and David Gibson call- Mrs. Charles Middleton, of Stouff- �� ig ?,anal 2 2.50 P.X. - ed on M. Gleeson on Sunday. They Ville, is visiting her son Luther, _" 14 Local 6.04 P. M. REAL ESTATE""" commenced work again on the Miss M. Brown and Miss E. Linton Trains going Rest due as follows— '= Yint-class rigs•for hire electric road between Wbitby and are visiting friends in the city fora No. 13 Local 8.27 A.M. Pickering. time. 11 Local 5.80 P.M ti. [� Day Or IIigtit Win. Kier and family left on Tues- E.and Mrs. Ham visited with Wal- •so 7 Mail 8.09 F.iii, Bus meets all trams ♦�RZI• � �>�� day for the west, where they purpose ter and Mrs. Stevenson, of Pickering, *Sunday included. ' s taking up land. Althnugh Mr, Kier on Tuesday. Teaming promptly attended to "--•• was only here a short time, he leaves- Luther Middlton's two small child- - .Insurance rates lower.-on farm p ro_ many friends who wish him success.in ren are recovering from an attack of r Agent for Canada Carriage Co. perty and Village Dwellings, his undertaking. bronchial pneumonia.• in first-class Companies. "'•�' James Routley, of Dollar.was hereBao' ' o'eft Peak P. Wli1TEVALE 'TPlck�lyty. NP1ti1Nt � on Tuesda on the way to visit her x Mrs, Clebine is visiting with friends daughter, Mrs. Proust, at BaleaIn. If not insured with me,call and in the city.' George Philip attended the Ontario Jeweler' — compare rates. Mrs. Belle spent the week-end with Retail Merchants'Convention held in "-� 0whig to Lne illU! city nen s. o 8-roomed house to rent. W � attained in this college the demand Mrs. Reesor has returned, after this week. for the graduates is far in excess of s ependiag a week with her daughter. Colin Philip spent a few Jaya last the supply. This is oar in tees ly, T. V. R�c�ardssn• Mr. and Mrs., Burton were the week at Dollar'vWting Robert Brook, � one supply. Best Commercial guests of Dr. McNamara,of Toronto. who is seriously ill with diabetes and Schools. Its record roves it. }Sias Maude Millar has returned gangrene. Carries a complete stock of ' P Notary Public, Pickering.* from a sojourn with herand a=cute ': gr P David Dafoe has moved into the in Markham. i house vacated by George. McGregor, Columbia 'Talking Blake Beaton left Tuesday for the i "pr land,"where be urpoaea-fol• and Isaac Davis now occupies b. J. a CHOPPING 'I P P Cowan's house opposite the church. Instruments lowing the teaching profession during The Home Circle will hold 'their TORONTO$ ONT. his vacation, regular meeting on Monday evening "and double disc records, With regret we learn of the death neat. A full attendance of members Admits students of any t1tx1C, pig- gavin inetalled-a new Oat Roll, new of an old friend, Mrs. Defoe. of Bro- r= _ ares them properly for chaise ei- g ugbAm, a ed 81. For many years is requested as important business i? P Pe y po Chopper and new Water-wheel,I g will be transacted. 7.7 tions and assists worth students to am better prepared than ever . Mrs. Defoe was a resident of our vile secure employments College open to attend to the wants ?Age,but of late has resided in Bra On Fr id><y last one of our oldest And • COLUMBIA . all year. Write now for Hand- of my patrons. . ugham. The remains were interred most hi hlv respected residents, Mre', RR some Catalogue. here on Sunda afternoon,Rev. Mr. David Dafoe, died in her eigl_deth Instrnroenta range in price _Chopping every day in.the week y ear. Her funeral took lace on Sun- from $17.50 hornless, W. J. Elliott, Principal except Saturday. Fisher concocting the service. y Pto Nw. p A most en oyable social time was day to the Whitevale cemetery and Cor, Yonge and Alexander Ste, John F. Bayles, Greenwood spent with a Whitevale Leaguers was largely attended. The deceased ' Friday evening. Vocal music was was a native of Ireland,but emigrate et rendered by the Chair; Duet, by Mr, ed to Canada with her parents when a . If yon have not heard a nelw" S ..Good Pasture Have you lots of mater ? and Mrs. Langford; several Solos, by younig girl,and has ever since resided modern Columbia Talking""O r Howard Langford,and a sartette, by in this locality. She W'ns a woman of Instrument, calland" C. S. 1tIC>Z. OF WHITLVALt Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Langford, AJ h, a quiet and unassuming nature 'end' - we will piers you "Q^fOd17 About 76 acres of good pasture is re aced to furnish you anything Hoover and Mr. Stover, all of which was beloved by all who knew her, a demonstration. bnc ,hr 9 `'• i- land. 5 res of god shade prepared y y g were heartily encored. Readings, by She had a family of four sons and five Q tut'9baC, in the line of water supply such as Mise Mitchel] Miss Beare, Miss Sin- daughters all of whom survive her. R N. iR a C1CtT,7 .1 i. and plenty of .water pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Blair, Miss McCallum and Will Beaton To these and to Mr. Dafoe the gym- i, . ii1.7Pip ,) Apply for terms and other plumbing, , and several selections by the junior pathy of the community is extended. ,t •led.- hr rtieulars to members, concluded a splendid pro Among those who attended the fuse- JEWELRR ANn fI1 �J . Via. Pa They are also expert well drillers gram. After the program a sumptu- sal were Emanuel Dafoe, Mrs; ous tea was given by the ladles. Neat Wagner and Mn.Smith of Toronto, rows OPP o� ' �"C7CT. M3. T-®.C=801 and respectfully solicit your patron e for the Lure. Ind,your p son Friday evening the subject will. be and Charles Dafoe, of Travis City, beam _arz2ean BROCK ROAD, ONT. a8 taken by the President. Mich. • h N ,, „�Ti'4�;,a, eY,• t`tm�.,a... � '� �" ,.. g � „c{,,, „ >. ,,�a•,,;� - _ di'f?:, wK r;..•� .rr° �gt'. ,� - ^� .-""�at•Ss �-'� �s n3;�. wet, �,"' ^�`....s. a•- 5 ,,fir. :�-. <,;'�F � •ef`>'r.. '� 'a �� -�"•� _�. .•;:�` 7=Y �, :�T a..�, .,.:,....�°" .:'i•�,ee'•-.- ..:.- : r-,. ..,. ...:. .;.r,s. .�- .. .'i: - , - :x .. ..'.•.:. M :'4 a•S' -•tr' ,.. .via �{ 1 What a Parst Would Do to the In• UU � �t l� t!III ! II ! i!' a� s� - than Bomb Throwers. •�•�••"•�`••=�^ WHAT la ENOADINO THE ATTENTION /'�► ` 1 ssLt' •' A nourishing, tasty, Apropos the recent attempt on OF THE CITIZENS JUST NOW. CO/1f017l7d f0 `R� economical meal. Lord Hardinge, the British viceroy R d O A time and money fi! ft sfa der - saver. in India, many writers to the-eor — E Tr af/ZO&is Dari a res,pondenoe columns of the Indian Will Mayor Hocken's Proposal dear Fruit? �stfVf• - I, r _. ` .a 1 A etreagth producer, t• T newspapers are evidently of" the Wants City to guy the Railway opinion,that hanging 1a too good for and Electric Light. TYfs elan f711rpos�,t. r ' • L the bo b throwers. It has been 1 " tis \ Mayor Hocken took the people's breath left for the Times of India to re- away by his bold proposal to buy out the CeiVe the most picturesque, of this Toronto,Street Railway and the Toronto • Electric Light Company. An he put it in class of letter. It comes from a G1 bin first announcement„it might have been supposed that the er, p ERFU ` ! I '/Parsi," whose suggestions in de- Companies had come I'll d liliNl tail are: forward with an offer, but there is little reason to doubt that his Worshipp himself First—That he the anarchist) took the initiative, The plan is still a Maae ltd sAwc Mon*aua ( long way from completion. At beat, the - pO�K Z should be daily rolled down at least negotiations will be long drawn out; there Cai`aaa aK' i of one hour a day, packed in ordinary will be misunderstandings, criticisms and sans euspa roc and altogether the proposal I l wood cask fixed with sharp-pointed has a rocky road to travel before it can nails on all sides of the cask. reach the goal aimed at. But the incl- I II !I. Ilh li,,' L", li i) Second—At least six severe dent, ae tar ae it has gone, serves to u show the Mayor at his beet. He has stripes daily should be given early large ideas and courage. It in such an — + �• in the morning, and salt water important juncture as the present one, -- ------ — ------------- he exhibits also patience, shrewdness and where ought to be the last to display 1 j k J, spread on the spot of stripes given. sustained driving force, he will take rank D e hie departure from the school eyetem will any enmity toward that scheme. The lease s gap. His successor, Mr. $. H. Third—For the rest of the day the as one of Toronto's best' mayors. Telegram, for many years, has had the Cowley° is very little known here, though Nearly everyone admits, as far ad the reputation of running 'thins at the City he has had a wide experience in educa- coward should be bent down with e Toronto Railway Company is concerned, Hall, and no doubt as a wide influence tional matters, throughout the Proving his devil black face on the ground that it would-be.a spDlendid thing for,the with the electors. As an illustration of lir. Hughes ease he is the best man in GLOVES city to purchase it if, and the if" is a its manner of warfare, it attacks the the country for-the and heavy load should be laid on position. He known �{ f�7� ae pretty large one, it can be secured on schemes as a plot,to enrich the Grey because be trained him himself, and what $y The Yew his shoulders from morning till proper terms. As for the Toronto Electric Nune of Montreal, who are supposed to fir. Hughes says in Torodbo generally Light Co., there fit lees unanimity, for the gots. If youwant the best and lou st• eveniII hold some shares of Toronto Railway. Or, g reason that the Toronto Electric Light -• Y 8e again, it shows William Mackenzie hold.;Wearin lovea-or mitts ever turned Fourth—Sleep should be given in Co, is in competition with the Hydro Elec• in the a B B a, gagged and bound Adam Beck tric scheme and has a contract with the _ out of a factory be sure and ask for very dark room, and the room must "garnet a circular saw to what it calls famous be full of harrSasiII small linin Electrical Development Co., which eves- "The Great Sawmill Beene.'• The man who is buying his house ; tr g g plicates the situation. The purchase „f on the instalment plan now wishes'-- The PMO O SH LL creatures. the Electric Light Co„ however, would tree The 'Hydro Mutiny." _ x the local Hydro Electric Commission of a he could redecorate it in the same Fifth—Food and Water of very serious competitor and bring to the city Divldfng interest with the Mayor's big i Those gloves are specially tanned inferior quality should be offered a great quantity of new electrical buri- scheme ti municipal ownership has been Way. Q y the mutiny in the local offices of the •'for fiord service and will Gave you nese. In tact, well-informed persona say -to the coward once a da•one Hydro Electric , Mr- Sweeny, The acting mons and reduce our love b Y that the business retained by the Toronto - - �•: r Y y B General Manager, Mr. (iweany, with ten „ •.;: ezpenso by the year. Send for our This treatment, we are told; Electric Light Co., is the most profitable of his department heads, addressed Farmer— If I were as lazy as you descriptive pamphlet—The y part of the electric business is Toronto. g I'd go and hang myself in my descri rive heat—The Plato's should be continued for one year Council in a remarkable letter, asking Congers of Monopoly that the head of the Commission, Mr. P. „ a, after which the anarchist is to be To ff set this, however, t to era act re wtean .was communication �iwas The barn, Tramp — :v o, yhu c „ W. E ho r ap r „ - to + " .''',.',,�1'$O y g result of this communication was that Wouldn't. Farmer — y N DAY ILNt'!'i'i11]G CO.- brutal! hen ed. . g Mr. fl q discharged. r !" „ Camara'at:aKrl law. drmisalsetr` ,r, of altogether wouldn't I. Tramp—"If you Were e of the into le business of the city.ppaeatng I The tea department heads thea wrote IdQ� kgaia into a monopoly• even 1f that another letter• declaring that they had as lazy as me you wOuldli'-t' have a NERVOUS DISEASES monopoly is the city itself. Competition acted on their own volition and not be- 4 barn." k� - between the Hydro and the Toronto Elce- cause of any intimidation on Mr. Sweany's IN THE SPR I pol Light Co..bfrom the customers' stand-!part, The result was that they "leo were point, has been entirely satisfactory so discharged. Afterwards, however, s sues- Seed Cor tar. it has cut his rates in two and re her of them apologized and were re em• TOHB OF JO''AH. •— sulted In an immense increase in effici- ployed. — 1 (ency. Whether these tendencies would. It has not been made very plaln,on the i x conttane under a municipal monopoly our what the trouble has been all I On the Cob or shelled. imp. LeamiaR� Baered Place That Visitors must Cured by Toning the Blood and I would require w be demonstrated. Cer• about. Mr, Fllie ie a rrepected MtlzPn of :�. F or Wbite Cap Y. Dent 11.35 per buahe4 - View From a Distance. taialy the monopoly ought to be able to undoubted ability, and the worst that in Longfellow 11.50; C—mon strengthening the Nerves reduce costs by, the prevention of dupla- said about him is that he is inclined to Dt°Il a 11els The site of Nineveh is.almost per- cation. be fussy and exacting. This may have i Freight ips f° Ontario o 10'catalogue,or more. B s free Write fogg catalogue. I It is the opinion of the best; medi- ar to date the question of terse haw made it uncomfortable for the me*. but CEO. KEITH i EON 3, Toronto. fectty level. But adjoining the nes P scarcely been dlsouesed. The yrices which of the department at certain trnied, but! Seed merchants since 1866 r; tern Wall are two huge mounds con• cal authorities, after long observa- have been meotloned are purely tentative.;the consensua of opinion is that lir. Ellis oealin the palaces of the greatest tion, that neryc,us diseases are more and will doubtless be the subject of long has given the city good service. 8 P g consideration it negotiation proceed. It l on the other hand, those who have had, - kings of Assyria. The lower orj common and morb serious In the may be said that if the city pays 8160 a buetnepo relations with Mr, Sweeny speak southern mound is occupied by a l spring than at any other time of the share for the stock of the Toronto Railway very highly of him and regard him as a; r year. Vital changes-in Company, which has recently been sell- very capable man, They were surprised Idle' � imosi4u+e and b village of consider• gee in the eyetem, l Inc at leve than 0140 a share on the mar- when they heard that the-Commission had! able size, after flung winter months, may ke-. it will riot be getting any bargain. two months ago declined to appoint lir. particularly if at- that price it does not!Sweeny, who is an Amer-:can. +o the per• Its name.is :Vebi Yumus, 3r the cause more trouble than the famili•}euoura the sneers sasses of the company' '�anent General ldanagetwhrp but had ap- - 5 .]Prophet Jonab, for in the mosque ar spring weakness and weariness I Taronta•r T►ante TroubtoL pointed an engineer from England to take i Is the tomb in Which Jonah is said from which most people suffer as #the place. Neither in this case nor in PERSONS having Idle funds on However,- the traffic situation bas, year the controversy over the purchase of thel band for tompporary or longer -to. have been burled. The age of I the result of indoor life, in poorly I by year, become more intolerable. Great railway and electric light corporations, perlado. or awaIll ®resonant the tomb is uncertain, et probably ventilated and often overheated I new suburbs are being (lung out on all I has the dtecue■io° oaken say Politically, =,m.o caw otrt X f�ollR PBR 3 p y &idem of the crty, caused by the raped in- partisan form: CENT. interest compounded guar- iit dates from Ion after the Hebrew buildings. Official records .prove I crease of population, amounting to 30,000 Nine-rear-ofd Fire Ruins. tart byy epewfng an ee<onwt In the prophet's time, However; the place that in April and May neuralgia, !or 36,000 souls a year. These'suburbs the $A>�I.NO8 i78PART%8'4T of this j th- Toronto Railway Co. refuses w serve with The' ninth anniversary of .Toronto's Coapawy These lands are ater- in now sacred, so-sacred that pil- St .Vitus dance, epilepsy and other' Apparently,they figure that the neo• great fire has passed and still the ruins' met #remm'Za received uarlwtwr set Irom Ota received astB data -�rimi visit it from afar. forms Of nerve troubles are 8L their pie have to are the care anyway• and I*ib not all cleared u yet The ♦taduM withdrawn. We s Alolt eutettown --' 'I i1vis i the ghee narrow that even 1f they have to walk half a i sad Union Station delay are 'responsible accounts,whteb as be ed p p, worst, and that then, more than mile .or a mile to reach them, the rail-!Toronto lives in hope- that before many rail y utas by - i fatreets of the yillage to the 'mosque, any 'other time, a blood.making, may will get its tare anyway and it may more years have peased these enterpriaew write,/br Io sklet wrrttea a correspondent of the Chrle• nerve-restoring tonic is needed aa-well get the fare for a shirt run as a will take form With the new Union Sta• g�• p0 long one. As a result the rity ham been tion and the new Customs Hone* and per- writes Trost - e antiquated custom of taking obliged to build short spur-lines in vari•I have a new 13,000,000 hotel, the Frost �0 Herald.dhe amazement 9 g D _ t' n Hr ! and to - 18 ,oi the native& I dismounted and en- purgatives 1n the spring is useless, cue oa stab. sections for local tr.YDc• sweet ratas will be entirely obliterated. These stab.�ines caaaot. immediately be CiOf71(ia11)I,Limited tered the mosque yard. A crowd of for the system really needs made profitable, but the worst feature �• L' Naghee Resigns Again. - iexcited mea quick! surrounded me. -strengthening, while purgatives about them is that persona who use them After many years"of attempted resign. T••yi• iwlisllag,Toronto rltiba y have-W pay two fares t° get to the cea- tions it seems that Chief Inspector of CAPITAL (paid up) •. 41.000.000 To a priest I explained that I had only gallop through the bowels, tre of the city. The Street Railway Co I Schooie, James L. Hughes, is at last W RESERVE . • $460.000 lea•' you wreaker. Dr, Williams' Is also - scientifically and systematically 'retire from municipal service He to one -1COme to see the grave Ot Jonah, sad & (starving its service on exieu limes, It . with a motion of the hand I made Pink Pills are the best medicine, awed no more oars than it �n possibly °f TotoaW'e aaost pletnrerauo-figures and - iit understood that he,Would be re for Blear actually make the now, Itet along with, with the result that there — --- ,. warded. Removing m shoes, I tui- rich red blood that feeds the to overcrowding at atmoet any hour of g y { the da.:, and every day of the woek, in-1 lowed the priest through. a dark: stn ed tit rues, and thus cure the I eluding Sundays. Of course the RailwayCo. is many farms of nervous disorders' its ically as to can run ere par c wrvice as ill • 3 nomtcally ae it can for the purpoer of passageway.w ay. , ••�h-that the tomb was List bel nd. They c troub ea eashheadachea, poor Its franchise as mach mosey as a can while pointed �C?MII�TIC�N gV+ �3IT'IB'® I Wished to enter the prayer room appetite, weakness in the limbs, as the May rdha�rfbea:ieaaris °tet pe:pec p y rive misery, which he sante W avoid: © O� `from which the tomb itself might be well sa remove unsightly pimples Mayor Hocken was the originator of the' gsTAru014sa 1001 been, but the place Was considered and eruptions. In tact they unfall- scheme of 'tubes. This was voted oa7. far too-sacred Sor my profane feet. iagiy bring new health and strength some three years ago, but she ratepayrra HswD ORrtCi: 16 KING ST. EMT,TORONTO thought the rise was not yet ripe for MONTRIKAL LONDON,_ti.C., UNG. _However, the !eW Christiana Who to Weak, tired and depressed mea, such an ambition■ enterprise. Even yet the Chicago traffic experts who were re- 31ave been permitted to see the women and children,. cently engaged to make a report 'on the Our Quarterly List just. published soataina complete par- e tomb may look only through a small Sold by 411 medicine dealers or by transportation system, .declare that an- �ticulara of these.Investments. 'window into a dark chamber in mail at 50 cenia a boa or six boxes dergrodnd railways .re unnecessary if fCORPORATIOI�i AND I111DOSTRIAI,..ISSUFS 1 - `'` which a cloth coverl'd mound is for D3.50 from -The Dr. Williams' only the sut;tace eyetem could'be made efficient. 1 scarce! discernible. It is said that Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. These facts explain Mayor Hocken'".in- Amount Security Income Yield y __a, epiratfon W .bay out the Railway Com• Canadian Northers Rails Cum no Moslem even will enter the inner pan?: p� -shrine. BOOKS N#TIO\S P,CBLI$,H. The Telegram's Opposition. i (Equipment Goads) ... ,.........Ati Market •--- The most violent opponent of the Dro- I .*30,000 Toronto & York Radial Railway Co'y' Spend Large Sams on Official tpceal W secure even permissive legiai = , Old Winter Coughs P e n ve a First Mort b s Guaranteed b To- on so that negoliatione tsar be carried ( Mortgage y..•• g �istoriea. -on bas developed in the Telegram new `',' - '"onto Railway -Co.) - :.... 6• %' ,. - paper. The announcement of the schema ' g ._. Electrical Development. Company. of On- • - NN s, a< A`�w Easily �,iII'�(� •AcOordan to •a �GOvernment. re- not only Look the Telegram's breath away, Q5,000 EleC • Y to sa but it has been gasping ever since. The tario, Limited First Mortgage-516)b'b by, turn recently issued, the official ostensible reason for the Telegram,•& via- ( gage- ) y ' — history of the South African War lent' opposition is that .the scheme does I .-,.10,000 Dominion Steel Corporation, 'Limited (5% r not contemplate playing fair with the, s •A New Remedy Now Cures Without the cost $173,530, says London Answers. Hydro Electric. but Diayor Hocken and Debentures) ............................. 'b/ •�" Use of Cough syrups or Drugs.. This sounds a ,big sum, but-it AS the others who- are .trying .to get some, X000. ;P• Burns k Company,. Limited (Packers, Just think of it-yon can clear away quite sm$ll by comparison. with that Ranchers and Provisioners, Calgary, - _'that< hard, racking cough, drive it cos- expended by the Germans on their ! Alta.) (First Mortgage 6's due lat April, F_ pletely out of the system, make yourself official history of the Franco-eras= 1924) - perfectly'well by the new breathing:cure sign �i'ar. This colossal work Dost — •••••...••` .•.•••••••. •.••..•••• 5� ` that employs no medicine at all. ELLS $5,000 (First and Refunding Mortgage 6's due let- , You wonder how; very simple, indeed; $1,200,000, and is illustrated by H S P January, 1931) ...... ` 15.91 % - you simply breathe in through s Catarrh• nearlw one million maps and plans, N I Cel E Ep .. vxone Inhaler,rich balsamic essences that The official history of the Rlisso GHAMPIQN 2,000 Western Canada Flour. Mille Company, g' 'heal and soothe away the cough in a few Japanese Warlasonly•cost, so far, 'Limited' (F`iYat 'Mortgages 6'a due eat .bourn' time. about $30,000; but then it Is not IS the Washer for a Woman March, 1928) 5.60% ...,....... In using Catarrhozone you bathe the nearly completed. The Americans, In the first place, Maxwell's '425,000 (First and Refunding Mortgage 6's due 1st lining of the nose and throat with that who usually de these, thiuirs -n "Champion- is the only washer September, 1931) ........................ 6.91 % ;powerful antiseptic of the Blue Gum Tree style, spent $1,506,600 in illustrit- that can be worktd with• a crack a'. of Australia, which is probably the surest y ps $5,000 William Davies Co'y, Limited (First Mort ' ing and printing their cfficiai his- 1 handle at the aide as well as with gage 6's) •.,.,,,,.•,.,.•,,,,.-.,,.,.,,•. 15.78°� -cold and cough-cure is the world to- for of the teat Civil V4'ar of 11361- the top lever. Just suit your own day, y g convenience. 85,000 Sawyer-Massey Company, Limited (First 65. Mortgage 6's) ..•.....................:.. Clarence E. Cromwell, writing from Me- , Another ! dicine Hat, says: "To care s sneezing This is believed to be a world s adiumedAndweiorku eachspeed851000 Dunlop Tire &--Rubber Bloods Oompany,- cold in about ten minutes the one thing record as regards exp,mslvd gnv- that the washer runs done Limited (First Mortgage 6's) ........... 6 % I know of to do it to Cstarrhosone. To ernment publications.' In-our own even when you•hava stopped working the lever. There's $5,000 Gordon, Ironside & FArea Company, Limi. -- _ relieve an irritated throat quickly, no country, howev@r•, the• record is no doubt about -- r v thing can excel Catarrbosous. It simply Maxwelt'asChamptons ted (Wholesale Packers, Raliohers and ' held by the report of the Challen- t being the oaatest este'up a cough or'cold of any kind. I ger Expedition.'' This was a ecien- Provisioners, Winnipeg (First Mortgage ' know of colds that have hung on for running n 1 ng _ tific expedition for deep-sea sound- twasher market '• . • 8'a) •••••••••••• 6*_% months that Catarrhoznne oured quickly. Ln and through it the. world was writ. for 5,000 J. H. Ashdown Hard Company, Limi= ' .� t :Nearly every man I .know carries a Cs g+ U new illiiat- ted (First Mort-gage 5's 6 96 tarrbosone Inhaler with him day and first ma1Ie aware of the existence tatedbocklet ) night: aitd in -this country it makes a of the,,:,deep-sea fishbs—strange, ffyourdealsr $5,000 The Harris Abattoir Company, Limited wonderful protection against all _wintn, wonderful creatures, some stone doons dni t (First Mortgage. 6's) ..................... o % Lies. blind, others with. eyes as big as Maxwell, - . Get the dollar outfit, Including the sir<ucers. Champton �1��-r,.� ♦ _ r hard rubber inhaler, and medlc�ition to Washer. t fJ The report of this remarkable t�ttfD ^� -� r NAXWILL last two months: ta'edlum else hoc..sample voyage fills some fifty volumes and a R'a+�D W�'O�'IDN� ` lixe Qse., at all storekespere and drunists 28,000 pages, and the cost.was just - r^ .,or Tbr Catarrhosone Co.; Buffalo, N. Y., gr 91 =J and Kingston. Canada. on $d50,000. - a 1 x, -. � ..,•e. ,.^ .'t-41,.x, - �,y.q a: t',i+I:Ln , F V> "! ty„ •i �•. .t.h i � .u,".il...:,?•"-An,^-'. rT.>:��.u.^..:�F'%n •+4 '?d.a-y„ .�*.: t^�" h,%X•':"l. "�•�•�x.t• ,�iM,�A i "�. •�i'sfwWS a •.' CT'F� '.fi'(Y-, •,:i• �.,4p.. •i4Tl-.. S :, '•�` J.,. , `tt"•' ';.....:—.. � .:. r •' +,3`xK �'^tu:.b*.ro'' '��'.� �.,,o.Y:n,.iy .^n Y;+,��.i';�tar'y'�''Y"`o, •�'�' xg', x�`'S rp+. "" ' �, �'^t�.... f „Y • ...•. .. P; I :W •VA+• Y ... �^A W h 0,J .. �"{ .p}moi .! �1.1't .�•v'if. C,^:�,.s' • ..'+Ff. ..Ia,9 FRANCIS LEADS ..- Founda base xt� �. M ►Ev -ramp, - - Hae 48 Different Makes to 4? of. b Seat Was Ens Nausea, 'Vomiting? Other Nations Combined. " y ��t THEN USE NERV LUNE. An analysis of the existing makes � of aeroplanes and hydro-aeroplanes Impo 3 > D4DD'S RID NEY r .LS QUICK- � For stomach._Paint _and Cramps, NoFrench - - -- - - LY CC1dEU HI NEY f, >'' Remedy so Prompt as Nerviline. made by a newtipaper shows - -- --- ethat Franee, alone possesses forty- -� p18EASE. .. _ a A westerner's Experience Related. eight compared with forty-seven "It's In an unsettled part of the eoun. credited to all other nations oom- 4 now HudsonMai4bank, After, try like our far West that proves how bleed. Numbers alone, it is point- MIN valuable Nerviline is.in the home;' writes y Suffering for Five Years, Founded Patrick 3f. Dehsaey, from Fort Sas— Quick Relief and Permanent Cure katchewan. "Chills arefrequent-a hot chief records give_France also the In the Greatest of Canadian drink of Nerviline sends lite circulattay Si s£ place. through the body in three minutes. Remedies. through or sudden-illness at night'is one The non-atop record has been L of our terrors. No druggist or doctor is beaten twenty-three times three ,' I Marchbank, King's County, N.B.,. �: Y- ' near, but if Nerviline is handy you can times .b foreign machines 'April 28 (Special).—After suffering y g , twenty get relief. The worst cramps Nerviline for five years from kidney disease, has cured' to -mychildren 'in'half's min- times by French. The speed record . 'brought on by a strain, Hudson rr� ate. I don't think any farmer's wife has has been held twice by foreign ma- iMarchbank, Esq., the well r any right to be without the protection I ' farmer .of this place, is again a of-Nerviline. in our family we use-it'for chines, and eighteen tames been,, '!strong, health man, and another a hundred ills, and it cure@ them all. One French. The Height-record has been, Y night one of my kiddies had earache and beaten twenty-five times, four times grand cure for Dodd's Kidney Pills Y �t'Il 4 ----has been put on record. In an in- another toothache. Without Nerviline no by foreign machines, the rest by ` one could .have slept—I applied-it V •di- French. terview, Mr. Marchbank says-: - "' rented, and the chlldrene' pains diene- •.F4�,.4, "About five years ago I hurt my In the list drawn makes America is ' 'back from lifting, a d.it.developed pestes: My husband uses Nerviline for credited with two makes of biplanes , R P lame back. rheumatism, aching ,lointe and (Wright and .Curtiss) and three of CUTICURA into kidney disease. My back all sorts of muscular paint. It to ae rood n p� n'•�{ p } - hydro-aeroplanes Bur era,-Wright, Soap aid �J1lLLLLl4ni pained me all the time, and I was inside as outside, and Was much a part Wri ht and Benoist); Great Britain sss✓✓✓Orw --very much troubled with headaches. of my.home as my kitchen otove." g _ - ..My appetite was fitful : I had a bit- You find a thousand uses for a good with nine Makes of biplanes, eleven r y 60x. fatally Rise bottle; it's more economi P 8ne n Germanynwith six makes of Do so much for im les ter taste in m mouth in tfie morn- family remedy like. Nerviline. Get the P Y p s Ings, I perspired freely, and my blackhead§, ren' rough - '!perspiration had a•- disagreeable cal than the ESc. trial'viae, Bald..by all biplanes, seventeen of monoplanes odor. storekeepers and druggists, or The Ca. and two hydro-aeroplanes; France hands, and dry, thin�and tarrhoaone Co., Buffalo, N. Y. with twenty makes of biplanes, fallin hair, and cost sa ', "I used liniments and plasters, A new picture of Crown Prince 't• twenty-four of monoplanes and -� but they did..not .do me.any good, little that It 1S almost and as there were other symptoms Michi of Japan in a uniform of sub- 1{s\ER' BIBLE BY HEART. twenty-four of hydro-aeroplane'. __. lieutenant of the Imperial navy. The remaining countries do' not - that my kidneys were affected, I P �' — - g criminal not t0 use them. reach double figures. Italy hsi3 . decided to try Dodd's_Kidney Pills. Wonderful Memory of Presbyter. nine, Austria, three Japan,- Russia CUtlftra soap sad iAatmeni am sold tiuoutibous . . 'Alter llSln two boxes, ID back Usually. + the world. Aliberal sample of emb, with 32-pass - g y inn Minister. booklet on the cam.and uratment of chs site nits and Switzerland one each. 'was completely cured, and my kid- When one• neighbor tells another acdp.Mot pon-free. Addtan natter Drug t team. - - S= - CVM.Dept.ZW.aoetoa,V.'.A.° a - Ineys have not troubled m`e since. r neighbor that a new i�famis about Of the many examples of prodig-. _ _ When Mr. MarchVi-n—- ec ;to move in next door these four ious memories wait have-been i-e=� ;-- �;� - 1 " that his kidneys were the eases of corded from time to time none �111ut, � eeAJ ARMS roe aALs 1� questions are asked within the next ' I H, W. OAW$ON, f 3 (� Ninety Colborne atns4' his troybles the rest Was easy. A]- minute. or two: perhaps, have been So reiaarkable For Pale Gir1S '; Toronte. - most any of his neighbors. could "What's then names?" as the case of Rev. Thomas Threl- q +� + ;( " 1 OOD RTOCS FARM OF 500 dt'BF.a tell him that Dodds Kidney Pills 1 Got any children?'' keld, who Was Presbyterian minis- Cr w,tb Three 13nasea large Bank Baru. aalwaya cure dLse seed kidneys. Do they own a phonograph? ter at Rochdale, England, for 28 j No Longer Any Need to be Pale, Sfa.t he sold anlek Prue to .ery •lo.. . "What's his business?" years and died there In April, 1806, F.VF.RAL DFBiRABLR FAR3i8 IY - a - Character. at the age of 6;. Weak or_Anaeatle. �+ g Threlkeld'a mem- •� Manitoba Alberta and Saskatchewan Character is made up of small . ory first attracted attention when I that can b. bought worth the moor! for - t3uties faithfully erfarmed, of al BABY'S, OWN TABLETS he attended the Grammar School i ejt Pcllortng the Advice of Mlae Mceamn quick .ate. Y P nAVE OVER O.Igr HUNDRED GOOD y Y USED FOR TEN YEARS ' ae close stud a of the Bible l You c`tro IOAsitnreome �' m -!! different Beet lm ocimu K _ nial, of self-sacrifice, of kindly acts, b 8 1 la t - .of love and duty. The backbone of i Y _ +' When a passage was recited to him � The pallid girl always lacks appetite, character is laid at home, and whe- What little she eats to badly digested. When one medicine is used in a 'he could immediate) ive it, cha w. w CAwsoN, Toronto. X; cher the constitutional tendencies` Y B P= I home for a number of years it is the ter and verse, and, on the other I At night she is :satin., she loser, but be good or bad, home influences, doesn't Bleep rotLndly • • ACRF-S IN 3TIDDLEAEX COt':ttTT— will,' as a rule, fan them into ac- :strongest testimony as w the value hand, if a chapter and verse were l vital forte must be increased, new ��) Poll clay loam; 2 acres fruit new 1, tivit Kindness- begets kindness,' 'of that particular remedy. Thou- given he could at once repeat the "„blood must be supplied and a general re ! back house, aamaer of outbu+ldinga a 1 i y• g wiled to market and Railway station sands of mothers have been using passage .land truth and trust will bear a rich'j P g building take place before_she wtll feel � This is p cheap farm, The Western .Beal s` no other medicine but Baby's Own l Estate Exchange. London, ort. t, harvest of truth and trust. There Both at Daventry and Warring- !like She ought, , -'are many trival acts of kindness.`Tablets for years-in fact many of! ton, where he went to finish his i Dr, Hamilton has invaluable experience I MALE HELP WANTED. them sa• the would have no other education, iiia fellow-students de- to these cases and found nothing' do T ONCk__y1Er TO LEARN BAR,BES : which teach us more about a man's 5 A medicine in the house, Concerning prompt in building up young women w ' trade: expert Inetruotlon. 00R"ant - - character than many- vague B lighted 'n putting his memory to phrases. them Mrs. Jas H. Konkle, Beams- lhlr vegetable Pills of Mandrake and Sat• prattlre, tools tree. always dare etit;slo7• _ the test, and never Dace Ran it meet for barber. write for catalogue 1p ville, Ont., says- "I have used I known .to• be at fault: term t. Moler C'nllere M. Qnt en E.. Toronto. Baby's Own Ttiblets for ten ears Dr Hamlltnn's Ptl?s basin b7 cleaodlas STAMPS As.v eofNs tai. elping Some. Y In later years,' says Mr. Frank f the gy"em and purttying the blood sad would not be without them as they ' "And Sam, do you do anything Hird, in "Lancashire Stories," also improve digestion and render.food ' TAMP GOLLL"CrA)V_s—i1UNlJILA,ir Ll l•�" long- as- there are -children in the ''Threlkeld was Iooked up-on As Iready for absorption. Additional Dour- ferent Foreign ntatapMCatalog"ist&=* t1 'itoward holping 'to get this where= house," The Tablets are Sold b Albom, onl seven Ceuta llaeks Stamt/ ` ,tvuhai to support the family?" i Y living concordance to the Bible in Idhment i. Quickly supplied and the pati. company, Toronto. " 'Deed 2 do boss; why, only las' dealers of by mail at QS,Rochdale and the neighborhood, Tient is fast strengthened and Invigorated. M, CELLANt•ou3 r week I went down n' ordered a scents a box from The Dr.. Williams Full of spirit, ruddy and rttr�u the and he wan constantly asked the Alvcrit TVMOIC• LUMP xre_ re Medicine Co., Brockville,. Out, most puzzling questions by his bio- girl thst awidts her system by the use C internal and esternal, oared wills. - 'sashin' machine for m wife. K• of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. ` WrI ther ministers, sometimes actual cat Cala by Cor home treatment Media: Only Ore 'CfiROMO Tile Lawyer's 'Fern. The following secret lei•»* r^^- 3iise ed before too late Dr. A- On%. Yedbat Qe1NI"- Iy for information, but generally Etta McEwen, of Haliburton, speaks for f r i.lmfted. f ollinew"x.d- Ont. ` $117bat Is LAXATIVE BROYO QUININE "Now, have you given me aII the for mere amusement. He was nev- lines: _ Fook for the signature of E. w._Qsova facts_exactly as they occurred?" er known to. be wrong ' (Cares a Cold in One Day. Curer Gni is 5 B' "In using Dr. Hamilton's Pills I rind my When buying your Piano - ' i4 flews FrsrecaRtEr- Wever,elwe powers of memory, system to wonderfully built a It is "a Days. tSa an'Oye will be able to stin all the however, were not solely concern- certainly the most effective remedy.I ever insist On havllti4 an .• , plain P - 3 rest yez,st f:" ed with- theology. He-was also a -tom I-hi1Ye-now a "Don't you Banti to see-the wrirld lin slat,. and knew nine or ten more soundly, and. awaken in the morn- OTTO 11 IGEd. ,OW- g ing feeling quite refreshed. a place of complete peace and bar languages, while dates were a"pas %ion with him, no matter how un- "Formerly I felt tired and depressed. I P luno Act i Oft looked as if it severe illness were haDging _J "No,„_- aireplied r. Growcher. ... � important. Hia knowledge of his over my head. li'Just, as auxin as you get the world - toric dates. of chronology, heraldry Nothing could sive quicker results R 1 New and Second- y Mtnard's Liniment Co., Limited. �����•• Pd , -peaceful and harmonious; a lot of I was very sick with Qniney and and g6nealOgy was encyclopaedic, than Dr. Hamilton's Pills and I strongly hand, for heating a't people will aris-e'and kick because thought 1 would titran le. I used MIN• and one .if his favorite amusements advise every young woman .to use them,” and poser pnrpo-e,. TANKS AND competition has been eliminated." ARD 9 LINIMENT and it cured,me at was to go thrduES h the succession All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills, SMOKE STACKS. Agents for 'terte. % --I -im'never witbout'it now, in the Episcopal Bees and trace the 25c. per box or five boxes for $1.00, by •ant Ven;tlatlar and Hosting Systema y _ at eltnard's Liniment Cures DlOhtheria. Yon fatefully, pedigrees of, families. mail from The Fatarrbosone Co., Buffalos POLSON IR"�jTfpKs TORONTO _.-sty• :.- _ _ • d Kingston, 'Ont. C. IL PRINCE... --. N. Y., an B The best definition of a sewn- hauwigewauk. Out. 21st. s1'--- d, Engines and Shipbuilders ogile will always-re main•'with the -- ISN'T THIS ROMANTIC? Denied. little girl of seven who said: "A Two toes loved by tour Sarna for eve grobber) - IC r Jude (to notorious bank -Ma Soar `-demagogue is a vessel 'cofitalning - Tears and.sentenced to die by five ippli- y K —They say you—were in politics on e'Yse foo P -beer and other liquids." catixinr of Putnam's Corn Extractor. If - R A M I LY you want to cure corns,."Putnam'•" is the the other side. With Mamie UeBneld. Accused (with offended di -soap there is no .:Mlnafrd's 4tnimant Cur" 6Istemp" only thing,try {hie pa inleee remedy, 25x. gnity?- b What*is strict eoonomyf•Pa?" at all dealers. Never, your honor! Politics would troy Is and no mum A Jew took his son Ikey ^to the "Strict economy, my boy, is the have ruined my character. in home d Bing. 1 theatre. . .He bought_ one ticket. kind your. mother makes me'prat- Dile 1isrning. ._ya tton,rw24 ,*hen he started in the doorkeeper tice. _u _ colors-will give an ticket "YQu will for bovhav Tto he' J,46*ve a PILES CURED Germany is being blamed for the When Your Eyes Need Care y IN-$ TO N 'DAYS. .etor of a factor notice now going 'n7 Murine E e Rete o Sfor Red, Peel, -bade.Colorst your Y Y g g Fine—Asst, �utckly. Y�it for Red,Weak, Black 15e--at your plied.: "I lye you mV word as g Your druirbrist will refund money if PAZO the rounds. Prominently display- Watery-Eyes and Granulated,Eyelids. Illus- dealerior postpaid p g y OINTMENT fail@ to cure any case of Itch. trated Book in each Package. Murine in +� - ed near all the live wires it reads: with booklet"How gentleman he wont look. ins.Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in = compoun8ed by our OODDStd—not a"Patent Med- ' a to iA days: Sac. " "To touch these wires means III- kine"—but used in auccessfnl Phyaictonv Ptmc• to Dye"from 208 floe for many 7Bare. Now d ipted to the Pub- "So = Stant death. Anyone failing to Se- lin and sold b Dia gists at 95c and Woper Bottle. you ve'been to France, again,. - Aman should know-the Com an Y g Morrne flys �alveg0 Aseptic Tube,, 95o and 60a6 F. L, BENEDICT It CO. Montreal Mrs. Cnmeup 4'' ''Yes; teems like company spect this warning will be prose. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago he avoidscuted and filled." .we can't keep away from dear Too Busy to Brag. .. Paris. Indeed, rev daughter says No one ,has, up t'o'the' present y K Mlnard's Liniment Curb Coida, Eta, It you have reason for an'act'you =y .;we're regular Parasites.'' had to be prosecuted. "Is he making good?" Y • won't need an excuse. SaTed,Old Boxes for nobby. �— _ "He must be. He never seems to vinard' rs have time to stop and tell anybody The death has occurred at Surbi- The trouble about taking. s Liniment Cures Caiset le Ca a Chance _ bout it." ' ton, England, of .Thomas' SutP6n, is'that you can't always put it-back geildiugs of Asbestos.• laged 84, who had mads thousands Where you found it. of children happy by con_vertipg dis- Asbestos plaster; used in the carded match boxes, _cigar and same manner-as concrete at the pre- cigarette boxes, chocolate boxes _ sent time, will, -so. a western con- and tobacco tins into attractive tie- con- structionconcern, 'believes, solve an cepxacles for- sweets and giving several problems. It is• claimed .' them away every Christmas to chil-: not only that 'buildings constructed. 00 aoR rr, drgn of,public institutions. Leat of such material would be absolute- • A Splendid fo cent Household Spe- ] fire roof, no'matter'how hat a - 'Christmas Mr, button broke iiia Y P = cialty is being Introduced all over Can. ^• previous best record for a year with ada. It is Appreciated by the Thrifty fife might be.aging.on either Bide, more than 8,000 boxes. Since tak- Housewife who wants things "'JUST A but that the .use of such plaster, ing*up'his hubby- he had covered LITTLE BETTER.'; Send Post Card to- which is a.poor conductor of-heat, y and lined-nearly 40,000 boxes, all of day? Simply say:— would save fuel in--winter and keep *� "'Sen ousehold Spacialty adinteriors cool in summer. Asbestos i t p which he.had given.away. ,erased In thy Newspaper," �i' That's all 1 You will bel)efighted: Pay is also sound-pnoof, which-ig ail" 'i• Anyway, a man need not fear if Smicfied, We take the risk. Send ditioi al feature of importance, palms — i to-day . Address-P.O. 1240,Montreal. ticularl in the construction_ of ho- sample fr" It you writs National Drtts. —' competition when he is in love with Y DON'T MiSS THIS OFFER. l4 Chemical . Ca of .Canada. Llmltsti ISSIIE 18-13 sell. _ _ - tela, lac-toriea and the like.• Toronto .." • l,l _.a tax...�raez .. kc•,..: " ,reru... "J... -. •� -car. -,,..:5ra rm :i. '. ..:sa. "�^+� > i�',t.,:a. .y.•.:yrs,.. - rt: 4,.4J ,v�. 'yo-,.,• fecc?- :�• +,.'r'.-..u��.sb�- r:...: '',,.F: '^era ,r. ,•a4t•nr, � ,. ::...,� '"'k..._. .: . ,-,..-`.f!. ,., . . :.•a .,, ,,- ,,.»• ,. .+ ,.a.,. ..;r.,�..,s - •�:^sear�'= �"'::a'�ir-''".i� �l�rtit` +�'+r;.aw,,,,,1 t'' aro•. �.E,.�a�v.' "f`. �a •.�;t,. .�� q .��e'��,. ,!•+. �S•'... •... �'.Y•.'_ ,,.. ....;. .. ,.,tits, •. :..% L' 1 ' able mend ever sent out b an O RENT-BrDu Gam Hotel. easy menage Y Y g . J,a,altYow.BrougLam041 ' a.oat. age ChrtistlAutty was unknown toOR SALE,Oow and calf. Apply - that country. Missionaries took Fat lot a.can s, arg�6ti k M DO• Tho•, Barrow, O r. ssam.or phone k. tt V1.9t+per yeas; i1.00 it paid in ad.eno.. their lives in their hands whenq� Mark. they went within its borders, and POSTS FOR BALE=The under- _ t.Snbsortytions to sbs United States,•l.W vi�Qped has a quanki T of cedar poet. for In advance many fell victims. to the fanati- awe. ai lot 9t, can. 8,tPickertng, •xFotjD —AT — a tsros.Brook Road,P. O. -- df!m of the heathen religion. They '• ., _AOHN_.I U AI-s-P(0�if>s --- - TATOEB FOR-6-ALB--Theizn�er were termed foreign devils"and - �ICHA.R =D) - ailtaed has for sale agaaatity of Uz- were treated to all forms of indig. bridge potatoes at•110 per bag f°pOpay at - - - PlOTEa AND COMMENTS lot 17, con.S. Plekering,or addrea THOMAS - _ lnties. For many years the pati- PHILig,Brougham eot missionary could see very little AOR SALE—C1 de"mare, S years `* Another "revolution- is brewing �{ Y CLOVER SEED Guarafiteed result of his work. But there old, sound, with s top crosses. weight ,'. in Mexico. . Ruerta,,3vho at pros- about 14001be. Timothy scod No, I Goverq- _ Government i t`,ent is acting as president, has fall- ealna a time of awakening to that aagqe�nt Standard,$1.95 per bushel. Cotton bags Y SEED Stalidai•d ' YSo,antra. F.ti_ WES.TNEY, lot Sl, con. 9, country. About ten pears ago, Pickering,Whitby P.o, K.W.D, Ea-tf . TIMOTHY •' `•' an out with his former support@r, SIXXERS- GARDEN SEEDS ' they seefned to b8 aroused from 'i Diaz, and it may be that the CATTLETO PASTURE-The under• on• wmeet their centuries of spiritaal_lethar- signed will Huerta administration- n take in_IL uuml)er of cattle jto - c posture as reasonable rates. They bave the = the same fate as the Madera gov- 8y. ..By degrees they seemed to tun of 60 acres o: good grass with plenty of realize that the hope.of the coup iii`;;;shade.CAH°OlI1t rBix�k'lto A. ro=k- ernment. Not many will regret P ALL , HOUSE CLEANING REQUISITES the downfall of $uertu, who had try-ins with the Christian religion, CATTLE FOR PASTUR The _,. Anew consignment of Brooms - criminal knowled a of the murder which has gradually increased in undersigned will take in a number of cat- ' 1 _g OfVer in the country. Their Us to acture at reasonable rates. They will 1' of his predecessor, Madero. The P y' . . have ige ran of fi0 acres goad eras. with an BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERY STORE I Dun men came to America and o�erao.ving spring, Plenty of"shade 'Apply at `condition of Mexico is a pitiable young lot 8,eon.6 Pickarine,or saar..t LaFBAOQH one. It is a country of great un B Europe to be. educated, and on zb RDEN,Kinsale. P. o.Ind phone 716 ' ' ^a developed wealth, and it is the their return to their own country R t C H- ARD S S introduced western civilization. L�ARM FOR BALE-100 acres of possessor of beautiful cities, park., 1� best clay land,on lot 99.first and End ooa- - and works of architecture and The recent successful revolution' oeaeton of townshi of Pickering has atoodsolid - ASK FOR COUPONS _'° brick house,bank barn with stone stables Lad {� sculpture. But there are factions was headed by professing Christ• t utbullaiags;all to beet of repair. Well fenced • dad drained,also 75 acres of good clay lard in .that are continually at war OIIe lass, and now the ruling power 19 the Township of Pickering, situated on tae `t baseline.&bons half way bet wequ Pickering and _ with another. Turmoil 16 never in ,sympathy with the Christian whitby,h"Rid 11pd story frame hoaea and' religion. Universities are being ban WALL: bat°with atone,table.and aatbaildtags, W •PAPER S s, at an end, and never will be until will selllat a bargain. For furtheziculara a stable government is establish- estaat,by-Christian countries appy to W.R, wESTLAKE, 209 bPhezbourne ,Toronto, 28•tf - within the Chinese Empire, and The beet assortment ever shown here from .5-c enta per,roll up: ed,and this is not likely to occur ARM FOR SALE-Rein lot ?r4, until the United States or some thele iufluence' will hasten the up- n 4,in the township of Pickering, and F ro f1 �5r Other StfOn Wer intervenes lift of the country. In the future. consisting of IW scram,more or less. So is a - _- �__�___— clay loam and to a good state of cultivatioa. _ - the incoming—of­.the missionary A / NTS and takes control of affairs. g y good,fences,t good wells and a never failing _ will be welcomed with open arms, 'primo nd- shout s sora. of bash=obi Pe beech Lnd maple,also viae, On the s' brick house.containing 9 rooms and -, - The public is y6rry anxious- and their work will be more one. are a'low b closets,also bath-room,hot Lad cold water. ' ly awaiting the results.of the ea cessful in the future than it hag Twcr home. 50 x fill with basement .tabling Martin Senour, the world renowned, 100 per cent. pure. We have a _ drive bones So z So.coutaing horns,stable. Lnd k periments made 'with the Dr. ever been in the past. China is a sheep pen underueatb,and loft that will bold cot:Iplete 8850rtment. If you are not using this brand, rs?4 9S tans of bay, Hct" fork track !n an three F'riedmann's Cure.forconsumption. large country. with an immense buildings.Pour acres of young orchard, chiefly it is because Pott never tried - -have -$e far the results_have not sub_- wi°rteirnauplee,Inst comms tato bearing. also population, "and lt, is difficult t0 cheas.pinms,pears and grapes, This farm ,•.• , " a witable for dairying,stxk raistag or grain stantiated the claims of the noted foretell what the result "of her ,.tug. Forfarslter rar*aculeaa a i 'to J. — - gro pp p - , W TOOLZ. on too promises. or 1�'hitevale y •Berlin scientist, as the progress awakening will be in the world, P,O. Mat All the spring House-Cleaning Requirements-Also a complete line O! t . made by the patients treated by Hec people are* "an intellectual Bull Dog brand of overalls, smocks and, shirts, the beet the famous doctor has not been race, 'and she will undoilbtedly Art and Industry made and at a low price. - A re-fund for every perceptible. But it may be'too have a great influence in future hare given se button rip. �. early yet-to form a correct opin- history. When she has become � 1 too b t or . T - t BASSANO lou as to the efficacy of the"cure," master of all the great forces of Better be within than without .them. 1.' .,and tine yet may establish the westerncivilization, she will be. - immense Ourgroceries are the freshest. x claims of Friedmann. Even if the come a power in the world, stick _ £. claims of the doctor ba s.not been as we have never before heard of. Water Power ` - -GEORGE .-PHILIP . - establidhed, it may-be that sub- The attitude of Chriatian countries - stancial rostress has been [Wade _Nature - -- • � _ P towards. her at the present time _ - $ is the fight against the great will determine to a-greaB extent L:l,e givers her abundance of _ - Coal and Gas • �or�TA.�o Alta- >wrhite plague. .. The Koch treat- the nature of her-influence in the ment discovered,&number of years future.' ago is declared .las have been a 'Now 13 the Time - i •failure so far as beio a titre for . ti�flea a roan wtth moderatePL - wSHOR- -:- STORE g An amended alien Iatid bill was • "constun tion; but still the treat- means is able to invest profitably. p passed by the California Senate. P y- -went -is- being used more eve Watch BASSANO stride ahead. W H I T -B Y Dr. Friedmann is a-gain in Can• - w year, and it may be the same with ada and is giving all the patients If interested, write us for Booklet. _ - t the Friedmann discovery. who received his "cure" on his - r first visits second treatment. Ontario western Investments an.' `. ' 13ir James Whitney, premier _ -._ - Realty Co., Ltd. _ _'�Ve are Headquarters for all tines of Boots,,Shoes, -. of Ontario, and the Hon. W. J. DUNDALK, ONTARIO Rubbers, Etc.;Etc. H . anna, the provincial secretary, WE GIVE STEADY - - Hockey Boots and all lines of Felt Goods at greatly have been charged.by" W. Proud. EMPLOYMENT "DD You Realize _ - foot, member for Centre Huron, to reliable energetic men for the sale reduced prices. R the mon" you can make selling fruit : with accepting $500 from w' con- of_aurprodpcta We give all the trees? The present demand for nor- Phone..No. 151. _ advantages that a reliable, well ad- eery stock is the greatest in the his- r tractor, to be used for election vertised. established firm can offer. torp of the business. Every person J �H{ BL Brock Street - WHITBY -purposes. The charges are being If you wish to represent us nam who has land I9 planting or preparing J. f f Naw before it is toe late for infor- 'investigated by a_ �to plant. - committee which consists of 28 We Wast NOW - )OVER 000 ACRKS . +GIVE YOUR BOY A, FARC Conservatives and i Liberals. The for Fall and Winter months a reliable r under cultivation and one of the - charges are being probed to the tnoet Com,�pl�te Nursery plants in man tv sell in Pickering andsurround- bottom, and in a few'days the re- Canada. Establisbed 36 years. Free ing district: Good pay. exclusive terri- Catalogue of stock on application. tory and all the advantages in repro- Every farmer wants to provide for his sons. but seldow will ` :cult of 'the.-investigation will be senting an old established firm: Over the old homestead, developed with foil, suffice to deet their zy: PELHAM NURSERY CO., elle acres in cultivation. Established needs. The boys have been brought up to tre he land. They a publialied: What the verdict will The we cannot tell, but when the TonoNTo, - O1vTwR10 yeRr9. Write PFLHFM NUR- familiar with.a 1 thephases of farming. They should have- land _ S-FRY CO., Toronto, Ontario. of their own. How is the farmer going to meet this present committee is four to one ,in.favor - - _ - emergency? of the government, many will .not 64 YEAR!' THE LOGICAL ANSWER IS WESTERN CANADA 77 view that verdict as an impartial I� :E D EXPERIENCBy. Thousands of acres, divided into 100 acre farms, are beingtbrow-n open for One. That comtsiit'tee, however., is entry by. the Dominion Government along or near thlines of thole � a at Cherrywood' Station. ® ! CANADIAN. NORTHERN RAILWAY not the final judge in the matter. _ -. •, The real judges are the people of Fresh arrivals of ' Whole Corn The land gives a wide choice. There are soma plota on the open prairie and . L' _ s_the province. They.will.read.the Malted Cotte Feed and Dried Brea•• others agrun in the well-wooded, well-watered districts in evidence as recorded in the daily r.-Grxilss,-&round Oil.cake, Cald- TnAoc NlAatts ::'MANITOBA, SASKATC'HEWA'N and ALAERTA well's Molasses Meal, Blatc•hfclyd's Des.'arm press and when"' the proper titne CopywrHra&C, A large number of these homesteads are-particularly adapted comes will pass judgment in the Calf Meal, and various kinds of - '► Poultry Food, dnFina sending a sketch sad aoem. tins may to mixed.farming. D i Cream of-The W est dntoktt��ascertain ".r oplal:%u free whetb Br an lnvenAon inprobsbl9 tq� gale nem WRITE OR ENQUIRE'TO-DAY matter. and Monarch Flour, $ran, Shl rtsi tioosstrict3 enrflAcnt 4 f1AE106170�' etc. Prices Reduced _4=20-•oldest a ancy for eecarmir patenw An s eat of the Canadian Northern Railway, or the undersigned will be taken t�mach Diann A Ca reaefAe y g y, g -Is foreign-tntssiena y__work a .p,t,;wMa,witboncebartre,lnthe glad to Bend. on application full information as to the location of these.home- failure_? There are a great many W1M0 Z'Sa,l3 Reel'Oso - s i�an3 the way to secure and reach them. Write for"The Brea )cels" . "people who cooterid that the'livea, '!� C ^'CAL " Free Homesteads"and our Peace River Booklet.. You will later- people ill on T actenetsa 7oar°ai. Terms for ested.• _ J money and, energy spent In the ' 3a° `a You* ostase prepaid. road bs - .. R. L. Fairbairn, i3bdeavor,to Cbristianize the pea- Northern Grown Trees. «lam en er Agent, - - Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry Peaah, 3dlerseflwy, _ _ General Para g en le in heathen countries is wasted Cfrapee, small Fruit., ot°ameatals: M q New Ygrk ging Street E.,Toronto §; p dl�r st.;werbmsto°:a , and the refuse to contribute any- Evergreens, Roves, Flowerlag Shrubs. y y climbers, Etd. Everything- In, the thing- to this object. If those Nursery line. Catalogue fr.-C Send `9 list of your wants for prices. Agents •` a persons would study the situation Wanted. Apply for terms. ESTA MARM Q carefully they would very quickly ; . 7� 13mer, lur'Art Eigin. a 10 THE Igra " change their opinion. One of the -- - -•- - • - - best , eyidences ever .furnished HOMES•EEKERiS' - " showiti the success • attending g g 1Vew ddverl?isemente. E X C'U R S I O N S missionary enterprise is that con- - " 3ST TO -,-.Aainedin"a inessage sent out a few GEED PEAS FOR SALE-A gran- BAN days ago by the Chinese govern. ►- tits of Canadian Beatty Peas; Apply to MANffOBA;`ALBERTA FrEPING a bank account for .1 1 SCOTT.Claremont Ind.phone 349,s4tr $ASSATCHEWAN K."household expenses" pfd." _ ment. This raessagd was tele- - ---- - - /� �- -. graphed to_ Christrian countries L70LTST FOR SAZEon Church gt:- Each Tuesday unto October Seth,inclusive, Paying all bills by cheque has many �1 for further particulars apply to MRS. J WL and Return i33.A6• advantages. Tt t110W4 the Balance on allover the world asking.that.Sun- _wININACOTT.3o•Boswell Ave, Toron0j.or J. . gulps$.. hand,the amountexpended;provides, - a.Wr`;NACOTT, Huutsvl'lle, 31.39 Edinonton and Return OF (0��� day,'April Wth,- be- set apart-as a other petnts.tn proportion. receipts for every t and does LANTS FOR SALE-Tomatoes, Return Limit two month+. ��° day of prayer for China, for the P Cabbage,Cauliflower,Cele and (}arden £p.'D 41!'F/C rat rye HOMSSEBIl;ERS' TRAiN leavd Toronto s not t@R a large 4CQOglt W begin Flowers; Pantiesa spectalt W on on the c _ 71eW Chinese government &Dd T ssgg s.0e ym. each. May to August. �� � Witi1. _ road daring season, THOS, GADSMAID(iE, ta�duaive• Best train to take, as Winnipeg is 1� for their constitution, that the Brougham. 31-" eeeehed[adv morning.'enabling paseengvs to i solke ail bnaab Hae connectlone. rulers of China might have the FARM TO LET-160 acres Town• • Toronto to r . L� acid wast PICX%-A:JRlNG BRA NCI-�� w '. 3vi8d0>tn and strength to de the ship of 8oerboro,11 muse from Toronto, - g Kul comtortable'farm bo°ee, 9 bares,, orchards$ p�y,s tree caeedian Pacific to.or country through the present l splendid•priceQ ogee mizad soil. sears.. or sniff >,a. o. MUstPHY, R.W. GORDON, Manager. ' Branch also-at Whitby. ! F.' apply to aNIT w 9-Any.West Hiu,P. O. D.P•A.,C.P.Ry.Toronto crisis. It was the moat remark=lona u•ef �'�. '' . . ":. ' '.. :' '.,;:' ....:' ... �, .. .. - -d:. -«r:,:,<.�ssyx "'=''a°`•t� ^rr."` '"' "",.;?:•.moi"'" i,�.+� . . .a -• .. i �.,,.. .. r n A. ,r. .,.. -,. •.n:' :. � .... 'r ra .,,,,.'�,' ..,r.,:'Ziw•' l(X. Y e, ..1 Vw. Js .s�II;.w-fi^.•5... tf.�.-,-y,ow ... �"'s.. . +•..s;_ .. _ 4 qL, �.. „�r�4•y,._. .s ,4, 'a,.'.=�"h.:.k,+*..x s -'s ..�s`°' -ro — •} ,z."•`•�^T ,kms. '...✓r .r;^,, :t" a.'.r yrs ,,. ._ �,i'° •_„�. :a aa, '4t^��,. ..;�#� k'� ��a z,"tr `k•�,.,rl. ',.,..,�j4�w,�.aC, e'•,«:_ t,.. .�•w , ;r. .i}t ,-• r,ray •.. .. n..._ .. .F r„ . ��. ••�H'.:•. ./ ....., _... .. ./ ", -•r,.. �..:..vim', • 2•; .._ . _..5u --y. - c, ._:'°•'�' i-. F- �IEMiss JeanHennett is YUAUng -cent sUnA, ag the-funeral of kis--Bleeer brother, J.C., in Uxbridge.' who-is a daughter of his brother, their Toronto. • t g ;. Mr. Ormerod lost a very valu- Miss Mina Shepherdson,of Peter- Thomas Coates- ,able on 3nnday, boyo, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joshua Bundy kas improved the Importastshowing of finest display of , Dies Mat Beal " of Toronto, Levi Linton,of North Claremont. ahpearanee of his dwelling, now Ohiaa. A cry large assortmwl Of CCU by Abram Bundy, by the _wee home over..Sun ay. ^— David'Paylor has completed the a tison of�porch. a '[n ti'Dolls' Tom f- - Toys, oil ' -Ali _ W. M.-Palmer spent a sou rK of erection of a new hennery and _ goWa it the cit ast Week-. wilrnow embark In the ry ari a new catalo catalogue of hthe e booksfis - "- Snbsari tions taken toenail Mss ^- Mrs. Magnu derson spent a bnsiness.- Jew days in the this week. R. E. Fors h, grary. - D' a8 + ; M. Henderson is n the sick list' yt- were in I3rodie, the Public Lib but is able to a d to his duties. and John (3reRg, were in Toronto Weekly and Daily Newepapsts( Last Sunday holds the record - - -� "- -- - - �• - Inspector Ws s id an official .on Tuesday attending a meeting for maximum number of rain - 1 Pa of the Shriners. _ _ _ drops-and minimum number of . yisit to our public school on 'wed- . - occupants of church pews. �• f' H. R=����RD��7CTNitb A, nesday. - Wilbr Gleeson, of Toronto, is IB=00]C street. Charles Neal, of the C. -P. R. - •Peterboco, vislted'his parents here `TORONTO WOMAN home at-present suffering from an ed attack of quinsy. ,We die pleased • _ -• -on Sunday. - ;? Miss Olive Powell, of Toronto, - - to etate'that he is now recovering. - • spent Sunday at the home of herWELL AGAIN - OSHAWA You r V Iti mate Choice 511 parents here. .: Fred_ and Mrs. Cowie. nAuved There is considerable excitement , phis week to their new home our F1'Om Bearing D• and much indi nation expressed at You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that yoult ^•;. the farm at Atha. the arrest of W J.-Watson, police present Se gator will do for another-season. �, Mr. Scott, of Brussels, [spent pam8� Backache and Pam magistrate, on Saturday last on the ,Like many present owners of .'ffionday here with his 8aughter, charge of bigamy. It is the culmina - Mrs.deo. H. Samis. iu Sine.6y- Lydia E.P><ok- tion of the trouble between the two - - Nelson Wagg- has purchased a ham's Coglpoaad. factions of the Conservative party in "` •° 'new Clydesdale stallion which ar- South Ontario. Mr. Watson was the M& IR I 3E:;L rived here last week. Toronto,Out. October,I wrote choice a Ce c Calder, the defeated Rev. W. R. Wood is in attend- Conservative candidate, while the CREAM SEPARATORS R r to you for advice asI was completely run" opposing"element led by Dr. Kaiser, anee ata meeting of Presbytery down. had bearing selected another for the position• oto in Bowmanville to-day(Friday.). down sensation in the i police magistrate. Mr. Watson was You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be. The sacrament of the Lord's lower part of bow- appointed and the efforts of his oppon- fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE _a Sapper will be observed in the - els, backache, and eats to unseat him Kaye failed. The char a of bigamy is based on the fact machine. No other'will fully satisfy you so long as you know there -Presbyterian Church next Sunday. pain 4n the side. _ I g g y is-a better maebine-an Em ire=on the market. c,t _ Rev. W. Moore,, B. A., late of also suffered terribly thitt he was married WINS to his first P Per- 'Pickering, spent Monday with wife,from whom he separated InlW4. m g, pe y from gas. I took She went to California to live and Sooner or tater you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- . Rev, W, R. Wood at the manse .® Lydia E. Pinkham's several years later Mr. Watson went haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps here. VegetableCompound to Dakota to live for a year, where he yyou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? , - J. J. Harv, bas•been in Whit- and sin now entirely secured a "divorce. The following That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail nes "p 3' a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by # - by during the past week assist- free from pain in year he was married to Mrs. Mary return mail. Address _. ing W. Ayere in his blacksmith "back and bowels and Farley, of Toronto, the marriage-bav- ` Shop. am stronger in every pr taken place in Michigan. The Empir" Cream Separator Co. of Canada, t ' Wm: Edwards and daughter, rva . I recommend Lydia Pinkham'e Prosecution claims that this divorce Ltd Toronto y y was not le al in Canada. According - attended the funeral of the late Compote higWy m all expectant motb. to common report the opponents ! Sold in Pickering Township by , Thomas Morgan at Uxbridge on em,,-Mrs. E.WANDSY,92 Logan Ave- Mr. Watson furnished the necessary Monday. one, Toronto, Ontario. funds to the first Mrs.'Wateoo to Howard E. Turner, Agent, Whiteval® �s Geo. H. Samis--has- leased the Consider Well This Adviee. ' come to Oshawa to prosecute. Mr. Birkett residence just vacated by No woman'saffering from any form of Watson was held without bail until ��,TT Fred Cowie and will take posses- 11 a. m. on 'Monday when he came up R BRYAN female troubles should lose hope until for the prelim hearing before Mr. Shorthand Made Easy siun at once. m h e � abe has given Lydia E. Pinkham s Veg- C.rystale, J. P. who was-t e choice of S +„ Robt. Studliolme. -of Bolton, stable Com d a fair trial visited his cousin, Thomas Birkett I the opposing element for the position � > This-famous remedy,the medicinal in- of police magistrate. He was remand- If such evidence as the following ex- Tobaccos, pipe, and smokes over Sunday. -Mr. Birkett accow- ag Telephone ea. Central office Bell vied him to the cit on his re gradients of which are derived from nes- ed until Wednesday morning. The tracts hrom letters and other equally y tree roots and berbs,has for nearly forty magistrate asked icor $4000 bail, and strong.testimony contained in our . Telephone Co. A- envy for � torn home on Monday. ears roved to be a mos£vahlable tonic two securities were immediately forth- booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy any ; Rolston Laundry.: _ John Wagg returned home on and invigorator of the female organism: corning. T. B. Smith. druggist, went person desirous of learning shorthand, CLAREMONT, ONTARIO i d Wednesday last from- Pembroke Women residing in almost every city for 82000 and Mark M. Smith:!or the thea there can be no merit is any buai- y,a where he he has been working for and town in the United States bear balance: ness under the sun: w , the past two mouths. He expects willing testimony to the woaderfa! D$An.ME&: CLARxs-' It is a plea- *� 1�1 Asitwsy to go back tbere shortly; virtue of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable sure i write a testimonial endorsing GRAND i/ i��N� 3}rstsa Thomas Adalr, who has been Compound. Plant BOR bIAN S anything so much superior to other Wbaer' Tours to 9; workingon the western section of guaranteed; things used for the same purpose as If you hao9 the slightest doubt your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Califorffia, Colorado, Mexico the C. P. R.; during the winter X1'urf3ery StCC]= M that Lydia E. Pinkhaast s Vegeta- � to others 1 have e:amfoed. I shtril and Pacific Coast Points. bas been placed in charge of an ble Com,poand will hal you.write -it will grow-" be pleased to reply to any communi- �r iextm gnug at Peterboro. to LydiaE.Pinkhsm edietneCo- We want two more agents cation that may be sent me- with re- The Grand Trunk Railway to the - Reuben Besse has'sold ont bii (consddenttal)Lynn.Maas.•for ad- In!this!county - ference to the system, or to have any- most direct route from all points grocery business to J. S. Farmer vice. Your letter will be opened+ one interested call to see me."-L. K. east through Canada via Chicago_. who took possession on.Thursday read tread answered by a woman,'THOS. BOWMAK do SON Co:Ltd. FAr-f.ts, 477 Parliament St.. (teacher.) rEATURES 'last, We wish Mr. Farmer every Bund held in strict eoafldenoe• Ridgeville, Oat. Our Fall and Winter Term com- earceee in his new vocation. _ _ _ - --� ' menced September 5th, but student, Double Track. Fast Services.Finest ccs Andrew Johnston was rt.p " may enroll. any day, as Instruction is Roadbed. Modern Egulmeat, Un- ppoointed delegate from the Pres- a ctl personal. excelled Dining Car Service. byteriaa church here to the Pres•res- Write or call for free booklet.. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH +. byterian Assembly.Conference to �� ���� � Clarke'S Shorthand College No move desirable rout than via 1, be held in Toronto early in June. THE; College - g (grand -Trunk to Detroit. thenced 696 OolIe St., Cor. Manning Aye. _. George Thompson who has been «„aoruws s.OWAS16 t�Pwseao,..*• w o ""TTM •11O '^'as1p"'T TORONTO. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm "'lo the employ of his uncle, Wm. C.A. ERT.G...d lhe..dI I Beach. Nassau. eta �. Thompson daring the _past year Ica"dP MaSLIN L SUOMIIMM es•. few 40 176ASI` L w Round trip tickets, giving choice " - driving the bread walton has gone 'The Influence of a Savings Account g M tQ of all the best routes,together with to Mount Albert where he has Itis tar easter to dare Myon bars a savings account in The Dominica i " o� W full information and rerervattoas secured a similar position.l t� y is a �. •e may be obtained from nearest G. Po MBank.,for moony to the Hank does not sl awn like moony .e e Word v�aa received last week yew pobt w at bandit 8s,.tdas.it to tarstni taterest all the ettnh. t1j ' w° T. 6gent. or writs A.E.Dt:ft,D.P. • ba oder- A., Tooronto. Oat, � a thatelliss Annie Forgle I !� • FRED. ALLEN. A eat, ; gone an operation for appendicitis • - - ti t _.at the h ethbri ' Pi 1KFl{�'61P BRAfVGH-:-A�l�-/! _ ►ew 'q os ckering 3 . stirs glad to know that the latest Ss• ac S reports of her condition are favor- it ogEM3 $2s �y� moble: _ _ s � � i o= P'ickerlag� Lumber Yard Harry and Mrs. Thomson who p !have been_residing in West Tnrnn- m .. o is :n I m r Ito for the past few month., will re- Reden `ye. "F�•' Bills by using S ,,,, Feb C l Georgia Pine !amber just iturs to CIaremont'§hortly to ,•re ti n s P. Yom'die side. We are sorry to state that ('�a1dWe11pB �]- arrived. A ear of clear _ Mr. Thomson is in r. health - V _ ` g er:'l►IS ` , t i; g g a m� later s• ceiling. 9lso 1x10 and 1laving never recovered from the Mo Meal -attack of pneumouiA, from which. 1 _ ..,, J ae f O v iz12 inch stock. ` he suffered dtirin#tYhe winter. Tit• tity as animal este counts for very little e � k• it m. b �" Jn)r�• � _ t -. Messrs,Burton and Lynn, who _irl the �►oant it d��ests wt�d1ch tells i� sella b' 1° iO °' �p o t���N W. D. GIORDON dG901'rk, " -�were-under quarantine for several valor, iMd�l►etl's Molasses Meal.lowers )!'sed" $ m Pickering,Oats' weeki, have fully recovered from s. It takes the place of an equal Quantity of g S o !S = g m•. Nov v the alight attack of` small-pox; eere�l-makes other "Feed" saore palatable 11��►td , Dee w ,6 and are now engaged at their nett- digestible. 1101 ss s Meal is 84 ure Cane Mo- 7anuu7 Sii14-whteU 7, ge 16, s• ingtonBrox em 8 Port Perri 19, :bridge 18,Oaaninaton lb, al occupation. In a few days lasses-18go an�ble.Mass aelseted because of its W=on m Ui ersrove is {quarantine will be raised from all known di stible action. You might as well save ,the houses- in which •there were laQsay aft they us o�your •tock by _ , patients sttfPering from the dis- using Caldwell's Yolaaw Beal. It your feedaisn !Qt� in Business cannot supply your-write to ns-writ*anyhowI A ease, unless any fresh cases.break _ at 'out which We trust will not be THE CALDW>l;LL FEED CO., Limited, DUNDAS. ONTARIO And prepared to do all kinds of - the case. The biggest quarters worth in --Woodwork Repairing.and • -- t Claretz}ont l Did you ever con Of all materials and aesttm t Tire Setting. = kept is stook. It will pay yon er wha is offered for twenty-five " r ball at our works ace inspect one shat +► cents at the Public Libra - ? . Forobtain that sum you-read the best out of 1 S n O• and oswe notee. Don't , s ly. p SPECIALTY IN-$ORSESHOEINO � pby?hem, ��1670 bookof Fiction and about D* ' S ly we oda, and do throw off the ages? - -100 books of each of History, Tra. _ _ ` Ind. hone,No.502, Claremont oommiasion of to per ews.,whichyon wil vel, Science,Religion. and Litera= P osrtainly save by parehasing from as. ' - tare. Don't imagine you have Our millinery department is in full swing. Please order early as it JOHNc $��'A osAaolioited gone through them all, Under. is impossible to get out all orders in one dap, we are. pre-. WHITBY GRANITE CO. the new classification you tvill.find ._ -Pared everything in the latest Paris and New York t styles soul at half the price. CLAREMONT, ONT.• " cross.' +Otmt4br,outsets -= lletllAlly hundreds of splendid • - - -- s -- books which you never knew Rare �tLFN'S C?�OS3SNC:1 'z'O 'OR��"'R • E. W. FVANS, - there. New subscribers are com -Call dna see our samples and styles .for spring'. and summer, they The- Pickering in in, Come with them. Do-not far surpass anything, ever shown in Pickering we guar- __ _ _ - neglect it._ Do'-it now. _ a perfect fit. Our prices ar-e less per suit from - Vigilance Committee - --PUMP annfacture� . Robt. Bryan who has sold out :: e3-to e5, than other houses in Canada . _ Dundas ,_his.bat:bering business to Thomas (Crown Tailoring Co.,') - a Residence, } Shop an ;' Re 'd 'ce D St P. Sherk, of Markham, intends - The object of this Association ie to _ WHITBY, ONT. moving next week-to his new home - �00'1'S ANS SHOES lessen stealing and prosecute ` in Aurora, where he•'Dur oses the felons. p Just arrived fl large shipment of all the latest styles in womens;'mens Three doors west of Aitby House ' f � p ening up . a new barber-shop: girl's, boys, and babies,you will do well to,see-'them-,before --buying, - - -Mr. and Mrs, Bryan and family our prices aro right. Members having property stolen oommuni- 9r.- n greatly missed in Clare= - cats immediately with any-member -We are prepared to instal wood or iroe hnont, where they are very - [7CTA.S • PE� 'FR - of Executive Committee. pumps on short notice,*also attend poP- - mlar, and while regretting their We have everything in this line,from 5e. roll to 50c. roll. gee- these Membership fes . 11.00. Ito all triads olrepairing. departure, all wish them success before buying. Tiok•tstm.v be tied from the PrWd•ut or Agent for the l}owio Wind Mill+ in-their new place of abode. The - C3ROCSERIES _ _ seoret.rf on applloWon. also gam 14�nes and; _ .NEWS particularly, will micas Mr. This line you wlll 8nd up-ta-date always fresh a�ad best values, send Exec. Com.-=L. D. Banks, the sgtrra gear Bryan as he was most faithful in us an order phone- iu store, No. Pick. T00. W. V. Richardson, ickering, Onto P MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR_ Z. gathering news Items and other. J,A. O'Connor! Arthur Jeff'rew: Phone He a No.fit Ind.M wise working In the interests of D. SIMps0 � Co... -_ pICgERING 1, pr«ia•n�, geeretary y,. ,the paper. '"' f� ,. _. :'�% M1..atl - 'S.•,p.fi N «.. n% Y .nr 1p :..•.; u b ... -313+"4' i":.'^.,."" e:A'... ..,.r C •'�' -�< ..4� a-�� M; r,.., •:�`. ,�r, ., �5•-l"_ .; ?• a M ., r , r•. '49 t,sE" +r.�.•;"*e ..Y°1'i, «, wr*,. �•:•. ••1,> 4., .u.r' at.a:,,;,A ' °� , ,aa',.;, :s�h S,<m.�n. .s �cf:{,>�.. ' ,,wv a�,s. 'crf,t;�'. 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Two hundred,' J5 says 1, in the carriage. , ��t � -� `'� �' leaving a bit o' a margin for my "Mr. West," she said, in a quick �/A ;rr ../�� own time and trouble." !t Ai � whisper, glancing from side to side, t�.Y "I thought that the landlord paid as she Spoke in a nervous; hasty, you for that,,, I remarked. - '� � e • "Aye, aye, but it's well to have ,manner, ' I wish tv apologize to your R iZ8 SALAB a y for the indignity to which you and . _ IIs filled it u and s threw it over to me as if it had' your a-f-inily-wer-uo�ftti d-yes r been an sold postage Stam That's, resh from the 'day. My brot a in the avenue' �a rw�+��+ r� $ P• a land saw it all, a is pot6erleBal the way business should be clone •Choicest to interfere. sure you--Mr. • A between honest meii-though it West, that,if t hateful thing,' � wouldna do if one was inclined to Gardens of ('pointing up at the placard, "hast ` One of the Garrison take an advantage. Will ye not given you any anno•ange it heal r i oma in I s given my brother anct ' o' my in, I' Ceylon , , ,.,or, A rl sterlous Affair. a '�o thank you, said I,," I have more." Y a0'id In sealed load "Why, Miss Heath stone 4" said ' business to do. ;I, putting the mat r off with al •N���r WA%O% 1tiNti�� "Well, well, business is the chief packets to preserve Its laugh. "Britain a free country,1 thing. Its well not to drink-in the CHAPTER IIL-(Cont'd) little factor I could see that his face goodness. - and if a man chooses to warn ofl', was flushed and that he bore ever morning, too. For my own part, vi itor� from his y axes ' I premises there is' As I passed up the High street appearance of having had an extra Pt a drop before breakfast to I Black,Mixedand Green. �no reason why he should not." ,Mr. McNeil ran out from his office give me an appetite, and maybe �, t glass. ties It is nothing less than brutal, a glass, or even two, afterwards to i . and beckoned to me to stop:' "Our "Give me a real gentlemiln'to do g she broke out, with a petulant! new tenants have gone out, he promote digestion, I never touch stamp of her foot. "To think that✓ / business with,' he said, with a spiritsjbefore noon. It may be that the world that a well-known soldier our sister, �, •' said. '_'They drove over this morn- bus• .t_-yf_..IauRhter: "They under-' Y too, should have such'! - - - g-}i--- ----- - - I m over particular, but its as well could hope to conceal himself an unprovoked insult offered to her C P Stands me and I understands them. �to be on the safe aide. What d'ye there; nor would a man who feared I am ready to sink with shame "I met them on the way," I an- 'What shall I fill it up for l' says think o' the general, Mr. West?" publicityset ever one's tongue the very thought." 3, awere4l. As I looked down at the the general, taking a 'blank check "Wh I have hardly had an op- wag a in as the Y g - P g� 8 general had done. "Pray do. not give yourself on& portunity o£ judging," I answered. On the whole, I was inclined to he- moment's uneasiness upon the sub- Mr. McNeil tapped his forehead I lieve that the true solution of the ject;" said I, earnestly, for I was � � �►'"'' with his forefinger. "That's-w•hat I l enigma lay in his own allusion to grieved at her evident distress. "I think u' him," he said, in a co the love of uiet and that the had am 'sure that your father has some I eet Cream Wanted . q Yi dential whisper.. ` Hes gone, sir•, ;taken shelter here with an almost reason unknown to us for takingin my estimation. Now what wouId_I morbid cravin for solitude and re- this ste "YE are now eontraeting for our Summer !>up- - g p,you consider to be a proof o' mad- pose. We very soon had an instance "God knows he has:" she an%ly of Srreet ('cram, If you hase a good reapply ' ness, Mr. West4" Iof the great lengths to which thisiswered, with ineffable sadness inf ice. good stables. milkhoum-, etc., and can hfp Y9 galloaf• of SP; Bream a geek write us. . ii�'hy, offering a blank check to desire for isolation would carry her voice, "arid yet I think, it would �'E buy on the butter tat basis and pay on the __ � a Wigtown house-agent, saidI. them• Ibe more manly to face a danger' 0th of each month. -•.- V{'E can take Ah, you re aye at your jokes. Sty father had Dome down one than to fly from it. However, heo Hut between oorsels now, if a man morning with the weight of a great i knows best, and it is im our total output for I. months of the year. asked ye how' many miles it was!determination upon his brow. "You I us to judge, But who is this I" he Dairy Co. Limited Toronto frae a seaport, and whether shipalmust put on your pink frock to- exclaimed, anxiously peering up the > > came there from the East, and whe- day Esther, said he; and you, idark avenue. "Oh, it is my bro- ther there were tramps on the John, you must make yourself ther, Mordaunt. Mordaunt," she. ' road, and whether it was.against'smart, for I have determined that .said, as the youngman approached PP Ithe lease for him to build a high i the three of us shall drive round "us, "I have been apologizing to Mr. wall round the grounds, what would i this afternoon and pay our respects I West for what happened yesterday' _ r. y e make of it, eh 1" i to Mrs, Heatherstone and the gen- in your name as well as my own." f rte : r� "I should certainly think hint'ec- oral." "I am very glad to have the.op- r I centric," said I. "A visit to Cloomber 1" cried Ea- , rttinity of doing it- in I Po g person,'.• If every pian had his due, he:tber, clapping said he courteously. -''I only wish � D f 1"I here her hands. . " I would find himael' in a house viith a "I am here," said my father, with I could see your sister and your f,%- high• wall round the " in sold h grounds, and dignity, not only as the laird's thea as well as yourself, to tell them t., $r `. f,/1,i' that without costing him s tarth-I agent, but also as his kinsman.- in i how sorry I am: I think you had r ZV`li' q, the agent. lthat capacity I am convinced--that better run up to the house, little "Where then?" I asked. the would wih me tq call upon these •one, foz it's getting near tion time. rl ','ta �• ' '-++ Why, in the W;gtown County 111 newcomers and uffe? them any po-I No-dont ruu gu, Mr. West I - - �lT.,. r Lunatic Asylum," ened the little liteness which is in our power. At want to have a word with you." ' i The Modern Shine! Nader to Use man, with a bubble of laughter, in present they muat feel lonely and (To be continued,) a 1BetteT for the Show the midst of which I rude on my friendless. What says the great ,s, - way, leaving him still chuckling over,1'irdousi P 'The choicest ornaments i his owa facetiousness. to a man's house are his friends ' The arrival- of the new fam.;iv at My sister and I knew by experi- +C'loomber Hall had'no perceptible ence that wheei the old man began "The Faanfhr Friend for eoycars.'• A neve, effect in relieving the monotony of to justi7y his resolution by quota- Will" rel for creno and Whaopfos Coas:h. our secluded district, for instead of;tions from the Persian poets there entering into such simple pleasures was no chance of shaking it. Sure - See* Hold Up Train, as the country had W offer, or in-;enough that afternoon saw the phae- A swarm-of-bees recently. held.up, '•., teresting themselves, as we had j tun at the door, with my father a rsalway train at Empangeni, Na- tal, South Africa, The been utiok �-., hoped, in our attempts to improve!perched upon the seat, with his Bee- _ ab w;"' the lot of our poor. crofters and'and-best.coat on and a°pair of new possession of the railway -station fisher-folk, they seemed to shun all driving-gloves, shortly before the arrival of a train - r observation, and hardly ever toe "Jump in, my dears," lie cried, and sdrove ti way al the station bof�- • 'r± noon found too, that.the lac• cracking his whip briskly, "we shall cis mos o whom . were y ` nture beyond' the avenue ayes. show the general that he haw no p' sen erl as a crowd of: *sit- International as well , Interna,tional a'Sto& Food tor's words as to. the enclosing of cause to be ashamed of his neigh i as g g. including the chief L Equally Good for Cows-Horses—piign the grounds were founded upon I burs."_ $ magii•trate of the district, The train f-al.-W-ft a A— b for en n+a.roes-ea,a.t. revs a r.•.aa„�,r 4,m„ vd„ �t a "P to j fact, for gangs of workmen were I Alas, pride- altica}s goes before a h-ad to be pulled up 200 yards away ' V.-s.,r.atiln-��� t1Wt'�"`"�s pn a"""`r°°°'etoee"°°" - I kept hard at work from early in i fall ' Our well-fed ponies and shin- from the station, and the passen- 4 modlnoo--w foram pass sap taco ey•-.Ssf.Y .. .turas s.d rtaaraua aaetp+r4 No.t Oe.,R A..lea !J.1}IS - .. p Me f.n tbat it wta mato i%TRRR•TIo AL sroc,! a,ou to a o x I the• morninguntil late at night in l ing harness were not destined that Kers and mails discharged in a sld- Dria•iLuaY aW lamb rn,.e niM6l7.sap tea➢Wam ti.'ia"yam, -,toow Boa m.+atr�. !or m, atoct— '� .. y sad sad- 'Mile nrua "e�A° +. t.e.•.J... Am'GUM erCCtlll a high wooden fence t()und ing. - h�P8 g da to impress the tenants of('loom- 1 'roll W 4aa 6tiW,I+.r.r b.ad f,sort Ton.wa.ass w mow° l•arMtil para Www tear ro,m,Itlae sows y mss WWNeed"Uawpyofcar SSweft.&Soot—tr.. �"•n"0%X&►mor.stintnamr�.p,n�rap, the whole ,.state. When this was bar with a sense Of our importance. , r e"`troe° i`yu'O"a""rre1"e finished and topped with spikes We had reached the avenue ate, Hospitality shat utg a oast in, 4 Int— ational Stork Food,Poultry Fof+d,and Vetenaa SIRYaLY rOwLa PP P g � g everywhere. If you caaa„t obta; r ry prrpantaoaa are for an a by dooleea C'loumber Park became impregnable'and 't was abo 1-the hospital is nothing o' ” Ai. STOCK FOOD CO., LIMITED to any one but an exceptionally I open it, when our attention was---- a bout. '1r s Tom daring climber. It was as if the rested by a very large wooden pM- old soldier had been'so imbued with i card, which was attached to one 'of vie military ideas that, like my Uncle the trees in such a manner that no OfIZG oCJ 'Toby. he could -not refrain even in one could possibly pass without see- times of peace.from standing upon ing it. On the white surface of this 1l0iLlosd the defensive. Stranger still, he i board was printed in big black let- had victualed the house as if for a terse the .following hospitable ,in- ' '► � Q%�%y�� siege, for Begbie,. the,chief grocer seri tion: igtown, told me himself that - tl he Lgeneral. had sent him an order General and Mrs,- Heaiherstoae for hundreds of dozens of every have rio wish GAex imaginable potted meat and vege- to have, �L USED 0Y SUCCESSFUL PLANTERS FOR 60 SEARS. t table. The Circle of Their :acquaintance. ���Yardl.�lLGG - 4T WRITE FOR CATALOGUR I It may be imagined that all these 1 incidents were not allowed to pass We 811 sat gazing at this an- , _i ® • without comment. Over the whole nouncement for sortie .moments in ' J. A. Sl M M E R S -LIMITED � DYE-ALL KINMer"M co untry-side there, was.nothing but silent astonishment. Then Esther TORONTO - ..ONT° ossip about the new tenants of and I, tickled by the. absurdity of ir'a tsec�.�r,anKrrEsr,sadassreiOarE :loomber ' Ha'l a_i.0 the reasons the thing, burst out laughing, but DYE, one can buy--why you don t era have to ' which had led them to come among my father pulled the ponies' heads know whet KWDof Cloth your.pood, are ,,,de us. The only hypothesis, however, o`acn An.ul:es are Impossible. round, and drove home with Com- Send for Free Color Card,Story Bootle,.and which the bucolic mind could evolve pressed lips and the cloud of much I Booklet Oyintr resulce of Dyeinv over other colors, ay w`as•that which had.already occur•I wrath u "'•JOHNsoN.q(Z D�o' co.,i+=eB.d, red 'to t w ch ail the factor upon his brow. I have never i klwtie e.l.caned.. ~ , - seven the good man so thoroughly namely, that the old general and moved, and I am convinced that his I -- -- ---, 'a his family dues one and all afflict- anger del not arise from any petty i FREE �� l� BOYS i �T ed with madness, or, as an alterns- feeling of injured sanity upon his 1 R l j� I tive conclusion, that he had corn- part, but from the thought that a rnitted some heinous offense and alight had been offered to the Laird TOY STEAM EiYGINE was endeavoring to escape the con- of Branksomg,. whose dignity heline blues steel pos- se uences of his misdeeds. These represented.. ler and are box, SLThis Clock q were both natural suppositions un- ted with steam der the circumstances; but neither CHAPTER IY, whistle, safety valve•. Free of all Charge. of them appeared to commend itself — and ainglo wtek as"a true explanation of the facts. If I had any personal soreness on spirit burner. Pol- It is true that General Heather.- account of this family snub it was ished •brass fittings. ' -•'this guaranteed gold-plate clock wfllb� , y• ' Almost one foot • Niven free of all charges to any girl or stones behavior on the occasion.of a very passing emotion and one _ high. _ our first interview was such as to which was soon effaced t-from m - 'lady who will sell 40 sets of Aconic, Floral, y u Send ns your name breeting and other postcards at 10 cents Suggest some suspicion of mental mind. It chanced that on the very and address and we a set (six beautiful cards in each eet). disease; but no man could have next day after the. episode I'had will eend.you M,fete been more reasonable or more occasion to ass that wa and sto of Scenic. Floral,. This clock is a splendid timekeeper and P y stop- an and other 1e an ornament to any parlor or bed- courteous than he had afterward ped to have.another look at the ob t room. It stands 9 inclies hash. -- shown himself to be. Then, again, noxious placard, I was standing postcards w sell at „ 10 cents a .spot. (six _ _Send us your name and address and we his wife and children led the same staring up at it and wondering what beautiful_ cards in _ y. '~ will send you the cards to sell. When secluded life that he did. himself; could -have induced our neighbor tO each set), when sold send us the § • Bold,send us the money, and we gill,send so that the.reason could not be one take such an outrageous step, when. money;. ami- we war ` .= you flit clock, all chargee prepaid. peculiar to his own health. As to I became suddenly aware of a sweet ,,end you the engine. Address. the .possibil'ity of his 'being a fugi- girlish face which peeped out at me all charges prepat& - s `_, a a - - tive from justice, that theory was from between the bars of the gate, write' today. Ad. Homer m 1�.�i�,1 r eit Cos even more untenable. . Wigtown- and of a white hand which eagerly drew t DEPT. 129, TORONTO. shire wns bleak and lonely, but it beckoned..me to,approach. As I ad- HOMER-WARRlIN �'i0. 1P was nut such An ob3cure corner of vanced to her I saw that it was the Dept. 12e, Toronto xY '1 'j,..=r��^wg..,,�ry,"+�+w.' e.•`�.�,:, a7aid&' �.' .a 5 :. .•+'1 ,ice '•, e,'= '�+-.^' i y^.:,ew 5•. .,e„ lr 6. ,.:^;!�. d. .,. ;�",Y.?ai � a,"ya}�'sN... ti. c.�ax'„per .mac ,��;,ws� e.. w;r: �•, 'z. ...,.,-,�.s. •#�!�i _.�;"w ..-ya tc. :u "^^t, '"• •5.6lim t5ir, .,.y, ,� _ -+;rt 17 7 R. EMULATE BELGIAN STRIKE. COLT DISTEMPER' Can be handled very easily. The sick are cured, and All r_# Geramn Socialists Are in same stable. oo matter how Con�ldering it xr *the Used." k t fro�n basin ,D Omp E the disease, by tieing SPOHN'S Ll MPER CURE. 'Advisability of This Step. L7 A" Give on Lhe tongue or in feed. Acts on the blood and expel{Cattle­ Ind cheese :)r-o of distemper. Beat remedy ever knownGra A Berme all n despatch from Berlin, Ger- in in foal. Druggists and harness dealers. Our free many,-says-, The-Kai-se-r-lbas--aban- horse remedy- I doned his intention to take a-cruise- GISTS. ears. Distributore-ALL WHOLESALE DRUG- 4TS. OP H MEDICAL CO., Chemists and BticteriololistS6 - �4. PrIce<,"..These Products In the Leading on the new Hamburg-American GoolhIen Ind., U. A. liner Imperator on-her trial trip to *rkets are Here Recorded Gibraltar. It is probable that the BOY FIRED BUILDIING. I Crown Prince Frederick William THE NEWS IN A PARAGRI" will go in his stead. The cause of Confessed to Starting Blaze That - Oreadstuffs. 70; Winter patents, choice, $5.25; straight the change in the Kaiser's proCaused Heavy Loss. X T orouto, April 29.-Outaric, flo.l.. with I rollers, $4.85 to $4.90; straight rollers, gramme is ascribed to the internal A "despatch from. Ottawa says': 11APPENEN"Gs' rizoM ALL OVZ* '90 per eat. patents, $3.90 to $3.95, Moat-,bars. $220 to $2.35. Rolled oats, barrels, v. litiCal situation. The general Teal. or Toronto freights. Manitoba--First 184.36; bars, 90 lbs., $2.06. Bran., $19 to 1� Edward Nichol, an Ottawa boy, ar- IN A patents. in jute bags. $5.50; second pat-:$20. Shorts. $21 to 822. Middlings. $24 to mistrust of the army administration THE GLOB! oats. in Jute bags, $4.80; strong bakqrs' 025. Mouillie. $28 to $A. Hay. No. 2, per rested at noon on Thursday by De- finest is becoming deeper every day. The local police 4n jute bags, $460. westerns, 12 1-2 to 13c; finest e Reichstag has become extremely ton car lots $1Z to $13.50. Cheese, teetive O'Meara of the I Manitoba Wheat-so. 1 Northern. 99c, on, asternp, 12 to guilty track. Bay portal; 12 i4c. Rutter, choicest creamery, 29 to C mely department, pleaded to hav- No.. 2 at 96 14c, No. 3 rifical 'of this administration and ing set fire on the night of April 2 at 931-2c. Bay ports. Me; seoonds, 28 to 281-20. Etra, fresh 21 to Me. Potatoes. per bag, car lots. 56 to the demand for the resignation of Canada, the Emplre,,and the {lolls. e and red Ontario Wheat-No. -2 whit to the building on Queen Street 'what. 95 to 97c, outside, and sprouted, 75 65c. Secretary von. Hoeringen is becom- to W. occupied by the Canadian Feather In General Belotil youlf, Oats-Ontario nate, 33 to 34(_ outside, Winnipeg Wheat. ing stronger among the Socialists & Mattress Company, . Limited, and at 37c, on track, Toronto. Western and Centrists, who,'if they vote to- Montreal, April 29.-Cash-Wheat No. I when several valuable horse's were Few Canada oats, fte for No. 2. and 40c, for tether, will control the-Parliarr.enL 3. Bay ports. No. 3 C. w. 37 to 37i.72e,No IN rthern. 9214c; No. 2 Northern.;'89 344c; burned to death and considerable Canada. quo. at operaing of navigation. o. 3 Northern, 87c; No. 4, 833-4c; N Both of these parties are inimical No. 5. Peas-95c to $1, outside. 78c; No. 6, 73c; feed. 63c. No. I rejected to building and contents was Steam freight trucks are forbid- seeds, 871-2c; No. 2 do.. 841-2c; No. 3 do,, to von Hoeringen, the'Socialist. on "'as Barley-Forty-eight-lb. barley of good -al principles and the Cen- occalSioned. d quality.51 to 63c, outside. Feed. 40 to 50c. 811.20; No. I tough. 88c; No. 2 do.. 95c; general en on the streets of Montteal. ugh, 67c; A Corn-No. 3 American corn. 62 L-2 to Kc. No* 4, 771-20: No. 6. 670; feed, to trists because of the expulsion A -deficit of $2,300 has been found ^11-rail. and at 58c c.i.f. Midland. No. 1 red Winter, 94 3-4c; No. 2 red Win- TO BORR ter, 9sc; No. 3 red Winter, 89 lAc: No. 4 from the army of a Catholic officer OW $15010001000- in the tax de Rye-Prices are nominal. partment of Cochrane. .7 Buckwheat-No. 2 at 52 to 53c, outside. red Winter, 86o. Oats. No. 2 C. W.. 35c; who refused to fight a duel on reli- Alexander Sangster, No. 3 C. W., 331-4c; extra.No. I reed. 341-4c; a well- . 1_I Bran-Manitoba bran, $19, In base. To Monopoll" to be Granted In- Oil, kno,,tn Government contractor, of Tonto freight. Shorts, $21, Toronto. No. I food, 3314-e: No. 2 feed, 31c. Barley, glous grounds. No. S. 49&4e; No. 4. 49c; rejected, 46o; Paper and Matches. St. Catharines, died after a year'w The Socialists and others are Country Produce. feed, 44c. Flax-No. I X. W. C.. $1,1634, No. 5 C. W.. $ No. 2 C. W.. $1.14 14. 1.06. very much interested in exploiting A despatch from London says- illness of paralysis, ButIrl-Dairy prints, choice, 26 too W: do., tubs. 25 to 26e; interior, 21 to 22c; United States Markets. the deals of the Krupps and the After the delimitation of the iron- Alfred Laycock of Woodstock was creamery, 42 to Wc for rolls. and 30a for ...... solids. Minneapolis. April 29.-Wheat-May, Waffan Company. in stirring up tiers, and the apportionment of her instantly killed by the early morn 1*. 74o. July. 9114 too 91.3.8c; Septem train at a - level As at We here, sada 88 trouble in order to sell armor and debts, Turkey will ask for a loan of ing newspaper 7' her. ..7 U to 170 outside. 9134 to 9174c. Caah-No. I bard. 917-8o; armaments to other countries to $150000,000. The Government is crossing in that city, on Friday. Cheese-la 1.2c for large. and 143-4o for No. I Northern. 903-8 to 913-8c; No- 1 the utmost. The, Socialists have considering the-- proposal of three The Government is said twine. Northern, 883-8 to 8934c. Corn-No. 3 yel. to be Beane-Hand-pi,Qked. also called for a gigantic May Day new monopolies, in oil, paper and considering th $2.40 to 435o per low, 55.1.2 to 56c. oats-No. 3 white. 32 ti> bushel; primes, $2 to 8215, in a Jobbing .9c. -No. 6 . Flour 321 Rye L 6 to 56c an e establishment of demonstration against the Army matches, which it has asked the dry Its at Halifax,Way, changed. Bran. $16 to $17. doe ax Esquimault Honey-Extracted, in tins. 123-4 to 130 Duluth, April 29.-Wheat-No. I bard. Bill and in favor of electoral re- powers to authorize. and Levis, ultimately-to be naval Der lb. for No. 1, wholesale; combs. $tSO 9134 to 9214c; No, 1 Northern. 903.4 to rorm in Prussia. It is even report- bases. to $3 per dozen for No. I and $2.40 for 911-4c; No, 2 Northern, 88 to 891-4c: No ' -01 .- I No. 2. 1 Northern to arrive. 911-4C; May. 901:i� ed that the Socialists, who believe CITY TO RUN A FOUNDRY. Poultry--Chickens, is to 200 per lb; fowl, asked; July, 926-8c: September, 9214c bid, that they have the Government Great Britain. 15 to 16c: turkeys, 30 to 21c. Live Poul- Linseed. $1.321-A to $1,321.2; May, $1.321-4 try. about Ze lower than the above. bid., July. $1.343-4 bid; September, $1.361-2 more or lef-9 on the run. are-consid- Calgary, n Solution of Excessive Liverpool, Eng_ is building a new Potatoes--Good Ontario stock. 600 per bid. Get-ober, $1.363-4 asked. ering the advisability of emulating Cost of Iron Construction. doek, bar, on track. and Delawares at 70c per 1,020 feet gun per bag. on track. Live $took Markets. the political strike in Belgium in A despatch from Calgary says: A Gainsborough picture realized -order to enforce the reforms which Calgary is planning to, establish a over 8100.000 at the Phillips Provisions. Moctrial, April 29.-Prime beeves, 63-A to sale in nedlum. they deem advisable, 714, large fat cows. 6 to 61-2; municipal foundry on account of London. Bacon-Long clear, is 1-4 to is 1-2c per lb. 5 to 6 1-2, common. 3 3.4 to 4 cows W In case lots. Pork-Short cut. I1?A to 0271 The Army Bill still hangs fire in the excessive The Duke of IT 40. mesa. 8=50 to $22. Hams-Medium to,to 175 each. others. SM to W each; calves, salve price the city is Connaught a4dv<>- �g% the Budget Committee. . - J livitt. ,181.2 to 19c; heavy, 161-2 to 17c; 21.2 to 6 1-2; dbeep. 5 to 61-2; spring lambs. obliged to paf4<)r iron work. sates the developing of great high- -rol Is. 16c. breakfast bacon. 191-2 to 2ki 1$6 to $6.50 each; hogs 103LA to 11, ways by the Canadian, Government. Toronto. April 29.-Choice butcher cat. 'backs. 23 to Me. Lard-Tierces.,1414c.; tube. 141-20. palls. tie. 86.40 to 8675; mediums, from $575 to DETECTIVE KILLED. "LITTLE DORIHT" DEAD. Mr, Redmond Barry has resigned ._: 34c. $6 25. and common butcher cattle from the office of Lord Chancellor for $A00 to 15,00 ppr Cwt. Chowe butcher - Mrs. Cooper Was a Playmate of Ireland, owing to ill health, an. Bated Hay and 111traw. - �roW% $ Z5I5. ncommnrsMurderous Fire by Swedes From a , d350- butcher bulls from W50 for poorer Charles Dickens.Baled Hay-No. I at 112 to 812.50, on h,-r stock up to 85.?S for Mr. Ignatius O'Brien, Attorney- it the best Shack. =a [ties. Canners brought 82. ack: Toronto: No. 2. 310-50 to $11. Mixed Qu 00 to 81 A despatch from London sacs General, has been offered the posi- :h&y is quoted a$9550 $9 50 to 410. Baled Straw-$&SO to $9, on track. To- 60. cutters. from 62.30 to 83-W milker-and A despatch from Edmonton, Al- Mrs. Mary Ann Cooper of o ti't h ters. from SQ.00 to 170.00, feeder". S Tanta. g.s.0-to is 15; beery reeding bulls.-from berta, says: A murder occu-rrod On 'gate the -original of Charles Dick- Montreal Marltats. Vnited States. 275 to $4.26 stockers. frem, 1400 to $525: Wednesday afternoon at Grassy ens""Little Dor died on Wed. Montreal. A "id yearlmgo from- 8300 to 3Z.50. The Lake�. about fifteen miles north Of n,sday in her one hundredth year, Newport, R.I., carpenters receive .fril 29.-Corn. American No. best calves. 1111,00 to $9 00 good veal calves I yellow. 65 to 661.3c Oats. Canadian t 85.00 to 17 00 and common down to Tofie�ld, Detective Bailey of the She and Dickens were boy and girl I Western. No 43c Canadian $4 40 a day, 2. Western. ss 00. Light eves. $6.00 to $7 25, I­vy local force of the Royal Northwest 1 together when they lived on the Sacramento has a school for 1, 401.2e; extra No. I-food. 41 1.2c, Bar- ewee.-15 00 to $6 00. Spring lambs. 17 00 to 'ley. Man feed. 61 to 62c' malting, To to Ile-14 Lad lambs from 611.50 to $9 75 for Mounted Police is dead as a result, is&me street in Summerstown. teaching life-saving, f4e Buckwheat. No. 2. 56 to 68c. Flour.1the bettor trades On the How Market- and Constable Whitley-, also of Ed- i Man Sprint wheat pat,%ats. firsts. $540.169-60 fed and watered. 8925 f.o.b. and 09.- Boston's 1913 'city government in do,. someds. $4-50; do. strong bakers',& C,1 so to $9.36 weighed off cars. monton, is severely injured, whtIe �INTERESTING STORV,,OFCANA- to cost $21,962,898. two Swedes named 'Fonberg,- hold DIA N CO NP.1 NVS D EV EL- There are 722,335 coal miners in possession of a shack filled with SEASICKNESS WAS FATAL. BOY KILLED BY AUTO. OPM ENT. the United States. firearms, which is surrounded by A I A Thirty-five are known to have-lost, Iftowaxer on Teutonic, Coming Out Jumped Off Wagepolice.'s and Ran In The Russell Motor Car Company their lives in the Ponnsylvalaia mine M has to Wed, Died In Mid-Atlantie. Front of Motor (In had long experience in the sell- disaster. HIGH WATER AT PORCUPINE- ing and manufacture of cars. It is reported at W A despatch from Montreal says: A despatch from Berlin, Ont ashington that When the White Star liner Teu- S&YS: L Tommy, the asven-year-olj Entire Northern Starting as agents for other makes the downfall of Mexico's President "n Part of Mimigg of cars, this company proceeded to is imminent, tonic, from Liverpool, came too her son of Dr, and Mrs A. E. Rudell, Town Submerged by Flood.. i'build up a. plant in Canada, manu- Lockport, N.Y., is rigidly en'for-.- 1 , Montreal berth on Sunday morn- of this city, was accidentally killed A despatch from South Porcupine 1facturing cars in this country. ing Sunday closing laws. The May- ing, Captain James stated that one on Friday by A. J. Kimmell's auto- sa' ' nd of some of the parts were purchased or is a forager ys: The entire northern -e� riner clergyman, of his cabin passengers, Miss Sarah mobile, driven by-his son, the car the town facing on PorcupinePhiladelphia has �isoovetpd e, fe.. Baker, who embarked at Liverpool, passing over the ]ad's neck. Me Lake abroad; others were designed and is under water as a result of.the manufactured at home. The amount male Fagin who teaches young girls T with the intention, on art val here, little 'lad was hanging on the rear high water in thelake, and if it of home manufacturing steadily in- the art of shoplifting. of going on to Winnipeg, where she of a garbage wagon and jumped Off does not rf�cede shortly much dam- creased. In 1910 the adoption of American jurists in convention was to have married a Mr. Stone and ran toward his home ]us the Knight Motor gave a further urged the submission of the Pan&- -------•---Z__ of that city w1jeclimb*-1 t- U_­ #." nut-o WAR nast4ine T t as age may-result. All train. service 4� al limmins a add the ma wila cluesti hae been at & stamdatil Istimulus.to -the businea on to arbitration. w1ure owing to sea sickness on was unable to see the boy until he since Monday owing to-& wash-out company found it necessary to pro- I J. K. Stuber, of Reading, Pa., -40- 'April 21, and was.buried at sea the was knocked down by vide in a strong manner for future 9 the front has retired after 46 years as a bag- on the shores of the creek, which same day. The Teutonic is the first wheel. Crown Attorney Bowlby de- cannot- be repaired at high 'water developments of the industry. De gage master, in which time he han- .�Ainer carrying passengers to make cided an. inquest was unnecessary. mark The new Government w velopments in mind were the fur- died over 100,6W,000'pitices of bag- wbarf Ahe port this season. This it the first fatal automobile is badly ly damaged by-the high water. they adoption of the sliding sleeve gage without losing one. accident in the city. in-opposition to the popleft et valve motor; the adop�ion oFf lef -hand -General. t WOMAN DRENKS CARBOLIC. BOILER 'EXPLODED. CAGE FALLS 2,200 FEET-.- steering and centre gear and con- Austria is determined _io coerce trol ; the adoption, of electric light- Montenegro to evacuate the town of, Ends Life at Kingston While in Fit Eight, Firemen Scalded on the New ing and self-starting. Scutari. Five Killed and '-Nine Hart In Mon. I of Despondency. Iniperator. Early in 1911 a corps of engineers The Krtipp Wpy)cs at Kiel 'have tang Copper Mine Accident. W" set to work to develop a car captured 'the A despafch from Kingston save A despatch from ,Hamburg, Ger- contract for four Ar-1 The wife of Captain James Crosby- A despatch from Butte, Montana, many, says: It is reported that that would be worthy of "Ruamll" gentine destroyers. Five miners, were killed and there was a serious in the w Italian dreadnought died here' from drinkiiig carbolic says, reputation. In September of that The no -acwhile despondent. Her hus- nine injured in an accident at the boiler-room.of the new fifty-thou- year they were ready for a prelimi- Duilio, was launched on Thursday hand was present.when she took old. shaft of the Leonard Mine of sand-ton steamer. Imperator of• the nary report,• and taking advantage in the presence of-the King and the fatal dose. He.Ras her second the Anaconda Copper Compan"y on Hamburg - American Steamship of the .unusual opportunity, engi- Queen, who christened the vessel. ..husbisnd. She was formerly Mrs. Wednesday; ' William Peters lost Gompany on her voy'ag'e' from this neering co-operation and advice, a Uruguay's imports from the Blockman,-a-cook on schooners. control of the hoisting engine as Place t0' CuXJ1&ven. Eight firemen conference of engineers passed upon United States for the . first 11 She spent considerable time in To- he was"lowering •two cages of men are 'said to have been severely the preliminary plans. These were months of 1912 reached the record _ ronto prior to coming here. Her Into the nfine�. Both cages droppe:d scalded. Three of these, it is fear- then worked out in further detail'. sum of $6.776,r ), while the lysyl.- husband is now in police custody on one falling 2,200 feet, and the o In January, . . 7. ,I . other ed, are fatally injured. The dam:- .1912, this conference ous year they reached but $5,953,. charge of drunkenness. 800. The engine went to pieces, age to the ship is stated to be met a second time, there being pre 313, also & record year. wrecking the engine hoilse' and slight. No details are available. sent representatives of three of the firms in 'G AT LEVIS. throwing piece& of iron- and steel foremost manufacturingFOX FARMING J,200 FROM SCOTLAN D. hundreds of feet. the' United States and two engi- 'G ne6ra frorfi"Eurol5e, from factories Synaleat6 Formed to Establish I nb Xecord Number o operating under the Knight license. dusty 'Near Quebec City. 4 f EmIgirants Sall HON. J. HAGGART'S ESTATE. After the designs had. passed this STAT i I From Glasgow. 01stage, experimentil cars were A despatch from Levis' Que." A despatchfrom Glasgow, Soot- Will of Privy Councillor 'Entered built wild submitted to- exacting Says: A syndicate of Montreal: land, says�' More than 2,400 emi- for Probate at Perth. y tests, upon the bench in the factory Quebec and Levis men, with head- grants, a. record of departures in A and upon the road. Following this, quarters here, has acquired proper- despatch from Perth, Ont., a small number of demonstrating ky in the vicinity with the intention one day from the Clyde, sailed on says In the Lanark County Sur- AMMALS'A 9100S Saturday for the United States and cars were. put through, to discover Of.establishing a fox farm. Tb6 rogate Court probate has just been any further points of difficulty. promoteri are 'at pres�ent in com- A Canada. The Gramfancarried granted of the last will and testa- P 1,700,'the Saturnia 1,250,. . and the ment of the late Hon�John G. Hag- Then came the careful reara-_ municatiQn with partie-a in rine 1,280'. tion of exact too!$ for m antif tire, -or, who died at rld'w�ara' Island, with the o-bij-ect col gart, Privy Council urchasifig stock.. AL Ottawa on March 13. The will is so that each piece would -be an ex- P act duplicate of a similar piece in dated September 4, 1894. - The TOWNSHIP tate Is sworn at.$65,476.60. The and other car. These provisions, CALGARY BY-LAWS CAIRMED&" LOBO e es;m ORE IN IRON TOW sole beneficiary is on6-after the other, have been car- Depo, Mrs. Isabella lied through. To'-day the Russell Citizens Vote Large Expenditures Deposits Said to Assay More Than Maxwell Millar, of Perth, sister of -CeUipany is delivering cars on Public IV 9. K Per Cent. Pure Metal. e'ceas'ed Mrs. Millar has -also ed under the most advantageous ..41 `."Adespatch from Ilderto been made sole executrix of the ea- A despatch from Calgary ays.- _d design n says: 9 tate. conditions of engineering and man- Ra ratified by-laws on "Thomas Martin, J.P. possesses a payers dL farm. on the 12th concession, Lobo ufactured with a•view to the re- Wednesday providing ' funds for, QUITE CORRECT-. quirements not only .of 1913 but various u p li improvements, as Township, where apparently there John,Mitchell, who was c6hdiietor 19 follows: Rehabilitation of water 0 3 0 4D 14 a-9 well. is a, large deposit of iron ore. The -cin'theArain. which experienced the Teacher-"Now, tell me- what is The lRussell car, of this year is Plants, publicity, $12,. $84,3-,2W; *to has been assayed and is said Komoke disaster on the Great West memory 7" model on which there will be no im- 000 smallpox hospital, $12,0001 to 'yield over 60 _peri cent.' of pure ern,Railway, died at Sarnia on Fri- Pupi• l--' pil-"The thing what you for- portant change far two, seasons at embankment on Bow River, $23,. day, aged 81. get with I" least. 000; children's shelter, $50,000. A P.' .t;7 Eff •,__ new driver rom W.J. Miller. ------ ._ - -- -- _._ _... _ _ __ Wm. Rogers, o! London.met with —Wm. Dickie, of Toronto, is a terrible death one day last week, apending a few days with his rola- He wan a steeplejack and was engaged "' -Housecleaning is s the order tines here. pa luting a smoke-stack on a stave t or the day. -W. D. Rogers, of Alton, call- factory in Tavistock: It is thought •There's an inegpreseable satisfaction to a man when he knows -H. Wade made a shipment of ed upon a number of his friends that the rope holding the chair that his clothes are made for him, anA that they will always stock on Monday. here on Wednesday. on which he sat slipped. The chair - �+ overturned, dropping the unfortunate peen their shut and have that dies a penance: +`leld mored into hie_nen+. —The.__base=ball elnb_ are_. en-. _ _ pe sy P _ __ man a distance of '10 feet. He fell - residence last week. deavoring to arrange a match head foremost on to the ridge of the H. Bundy has had a Bell with some of then eighboring roof beneath, receiving frightful in- All hand tailored clothes in all the new tnateca, adl of any ; phone installed in his hardware clubs to be played 13ere, on the juries. Doctors were immediately ., „ _ style, and finished with all the extras t man looks Istore. 24th. summoned and he was rushed to the t -A. Adder is in ficarboro this -The township council will meet Stratford bospital,where he died the for in good clothes. xis week, where he has a contract for at 1 p.-m, on Tuesday nett for the following morning. He was a son of -rating. transaction of general business. Frank G. Rogers of this town. ' -James Denny shipped a car. The date has been changed to R. A. BUNTING, ]PICKERING -load of stock from Greenburo on Tuesday owing to the Division Lieut.-Col. John Munro, Presi- _ ., ,. Mme t walk Corneromll is residence to Fire Company l be a meeting of- town the Embronday. Court sitting ou Monday. dent of the Farmers Bank, died at THE MEN'S WEAR MAN. Y + rall Mr. John R. Bone has been elec- - ' the street. this (Friday) vening for the elec. THE 810A -Richard Moore, of the Massey- tion of officers and the transac- ted President of the Canadian Club, Toronto. STORE �- 'Harris Co., Toronto, was in town tion of other important business. -this week. A full attendance is 'requested. Final Alberta election returns r�a -Mrs. Morrissey, of Church St., Meeting starts sharp at 8 o'clock. give the Governments majority of is making considerable improve- -Contractor Charles Cook has 22, which may be increased to 24. ments to her residence. resumed work on the Toronto- -Miss Flossie King, of Toronto, Eastern on Col. Pellatt's farm. A Mr. $apleigh-I find it deuced g hard to collect my thoughts, you _ is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. J. large derrick used for_pile-drivin _ _ ' Morcombe, for a few days. as a so sea-p al cedd-at the road- it's always difficult to collect small - - -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here Bide beside Leonard Neale's to be amounts. as usual next Tuesday to-attend used in the,construction of the to his professional duties. * overhead bridge. The Bell Telephone Company _- -The Misses Richardson have —Miss Annie Sneath, daughter asked the Dominion Railway i a M Board to rescind the order calling zoade improvements to the veran- of Dr. and . ra. Charles B. Sneath, da in front of their residence. of Toronto, and who is intimate for interchange of business with - w -Fred and Mrs. Delong and with a number in Pickering, hav- independent companies. ` d , :daughter, of Toronto, spent Sun Ing paid frequent visits here a few Willie put down his spoon and day with W. H. and Mrs. Peak. years ago, was married on Wed- pushed away his unfinished pud- + • _ -John Stephenson has had an nesday in St. John's Presbyterian ding with a sickly look. "Why, :-•independent phouae ins_talled_ia his Church to Dr: J. Broadfoot Japp, Willie," You look quite mourn- 5. residence, his number being 2102. of Woodstock. ful." "Yes,"(replied`Millie, "that's y - iiµ -Nelson Dingman, who was ill -What is to be done this year just it. I'm more'n full." °•�,�� last week, ie now making satis- in regard to keeping down' the James Sills sr. for man ears ry s ' r factory progress towards recon- dust nuisance on our streets? y Y i -I sW -ery. The oil, we are informed, is about a rrnsident of Oshawa, committed *, suicide in his cell where he was � -- - - ---- - - -Lord Somers lost a very valu-' double the price it was last year, VM able white Scotch terrier on. Mon- which will make this system quite kept pending his trial on a serious charge. Itis supposed the man �� • day, by being run over by a G. T. a burden. If water is used a Pp was insane as an examination was , _ 1R., train. waterrsrg outfit would have to be soon to have been made to aster- R. A. Bunting was in Strath- Secured, and the expense of sprink- min whether he was of unsound •roy on Monday attending the ling will be a considerable item. r _ I funeral of his uncle, the late Wes- The matter should be considered mind or not. ley Bunting. before the season Wo far ad- rr -To-day (Friday)is Arbor Day vanced.in the quence thereic cwill.sbedin conse- -Now is the timea general your lawns and yards nothinclean g Be Charming Woman cleaning up. creates a more unfavorable im- You never saw a beautiful woman -John Balsdon left in our office pre"sion about a place than poor- who didn't-bave beautiful hair. The ' u two eggs one of whose diameters ly kept lawns and dirty back charms of a beautiful woman lie is were d and 8 inches and the other yards, Those who visit our nil• her hair. Many women do not real- �TQ is the time for repainting your house, both for pro- and d lushes. rage frequently remark about the ize the actracttona they possess be- 31\�I Lection against the weather and for the sake of its a T -We are pleased to see Mr. improvement in this respect which tion they h not give proper slues- better 'Hardingout, after being confined has taken place during the at tion to the hair. pearance. Thin there is nothing that will show better i; the house for several months few pears- The removal o The women of the 't b are tamed d �di• for their beauty, not because their returns for the time and aaoaty sent at house-cleaning time - ' d, through illness. laps aced fences and the interest tacial features are superior to those of than paint and varnish used inside the house. Tell us what ,Tames and Mr's. Coakwell, of taken in keeping houses well other women,bot because they know Toronto, spent Sunday here with painted hag added much to the how to keep young by supplying vigor, yoU wish to paint or varnish and we will show you a their son, W. J. sad Mrs. Coak- appearance of our village in late lustre. and strength to their hair. Brighten Up Finish that will do it---and do it right. well and family., years. Up to a few years ago PAWS1AN -Arthur Leng has retnrned to Ever line' in a news r Sage could hardly be obtained in Can- - y papa ada. But now this delightful hair , i the cit to resume work, after � � �� � �� 5 ; y -_oats something. If it is for an restorer can be had in every town. D. - ;' being off duty at his home here individual it should be paid for. Pettit sells it in Pickering for60 cents swing to illness. If the merchant were asked to a bottle and guaraatees it to grow - -Miss Ida Bunting has returned contribute his wares to one abund- beautiful luxuriant hair; to stop fal- - Thorne, after spending several antly able to pay for them, he ling hair,eradicate dandruff. ,weeks in Toronto with her sister. would refuse. The proprietor of area line of Paints and Varnishes which do exactly what they are in- Mrs. R. A. Douglas. a newspaper must pay for the free tended to do—give a right treatment to each surface. It is impossible to -The trout season opened on advertising if the beneficia dceg �otQ� 5�ep►'EaaxtatlDe 70entad g g p May tat and now the sport is not, and i4Ls one of the hardest — obtain one paint or varnish that is suitable for a wide variety of uses, so it happy and will soon narrate thin to tae leer ned b man that to handle lots in Parkway Heights is very important to obtain a product that is exactly suitable for the pr r- 3' y subdivision. Welland, Outaric; The +champion fish yarns. a new"per has space to rept. To pose you.have in mind, Come in and talk it over._ We may be able to y Pa Pe Pa fastest growing town in Canada,-28 -Geo. Mutch. who is now em- give it away for anything less Manufacturing plants-seven Rail- 'gyp You with suggestions. ployed on the G. T. R. as section- than living rates would be certain- roads. Parkway Heights is the only 1 or's has moved into Spencer Tay- f as i fatal as for f landlord to high class Residential subdivision M . . CHAPMAN ,:�- ' ' - dlor's south residence. furnish houses free of rent. within the City limits. Seven min- -The funeral of the late Wm. utes walk from the Poet Office,-Elec- -The fire. hall is becoming a tric Light. Sewers, . !��rcombe on.Thursday after g Gras, Water, are --rendezvous far tramps ed to property. yar lines one extend- f / �/rLEAN/NG HELPS ' Uast was one of the largest held in e, R HOUSE E ' ,Pickering for some years. who favor our village with a visit. ed to ro art This is one of the best , - -A number of our residents There are certain cases where we investments in Canada to-day. Apply think it proper to use it for that with references. ihave done considerable gardening, purpose, a inethe case of an old Longhft Realty Llmitca, 32 Adelaide ARTTN SENQUR PAl'�111TS Arut the work hag been greatly man in very cold weather, but we St. )East. Toronto 'Sure (hindered by the heavy rains per C@]Z.t. —A representative of the Do- placed no think the hall should be minion Alliance will occupy the Places at the disposal of every WATCHMAKER 1pit in St. Andrew's church on pp p burning g y Wb take our watches, clocks and araishes. ;Enamels, Stains, Neutone. Jellstone 3,, = e morning of Sunday, Map 11th, tram a lam ones orlon The y y Alabastine, Brushes-Scrub, 'Kal$omine, kee the lam s burnin all night -Rev. G. I.. Johnston is in Bow- and ace very liberal" in the use of jewelery out of town for repairs,when Danville to-day, where he will fuel, and they cannot be depended you can have them repaired in your Varnish. Curtain- Stretchers, apon to exercise ordinary care, own village? - ppreach at the induction of the Before placing these persons is I have bad 25 years experience - Carpet Whips, Etc. Rev. A. H. Drumm, formerly of ` the hall the caretaker, Mr. Ham, is London.England, ,Belleville. should be consulted. Satisfaction guaranteed N AND FIELD SEEDS = • GARDE —A:very heavy rainfall occured , Prices reasonable lrera on Saturday night and con- -Hie many many friends in JOSEPH `H BUNDY tinued all day Sunday. As a re- Pickering will re ret_t�hear of the work done on the premises. Bret g p ;. - svlt grass has grown rapidly, but death of Mr. Wesley Bunting, door east of W.J. Coakwell'a • Harness Emporium. which took lace on Friday p° a Feeding operations were dlyed P p last at somewlh,t. the home of-his son in Strathroy, Ed. Claff, - Pickering HOUSE - CLEAN / N C3 .-P. Staring moved this week at the age of 87 years,death being from Mise J. to house on due to the infirmities of old age. �'DOL.g SHARPENED, Church street to Mr.Rudd dwel- Mr. Bunting was a man of great y� — Now is the time to select your wall paperketc. Call and choose frow. ling on the college bill, and Mr. intelligence and was of a very. We make a s iai of crosscut saws; our large assortment of exclusive designs. pec ry g patterns:'1 All the latest Hopkins is moving into the house genial disposition. He was highly Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Onr range of styles are-exeeptiolnally good. just vacated by Mr:Staring. esteemed by all who knew him, Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- " -If you have a watch or ,clock hie kindly manner having won class hair trim or an easy shave call We carry the Elephant Brand paints, wh' h give good results, `- that needs repairs, or a piece. of him many friends. He was a at the East-end Barber Shop. Stains, Shellac, raw,and boiled oils, turps, w umber, ,plaster Paris, lewerry that requires mending, native of Antrim County Ireland, See our House Furnishings of all etc: Chicken Wire, al widths. eave it with E. Claff, one door and emigrated to Canada in 1851, kinds. Slightly used Carpets ' A full line of rakes, hoes, spades, shovels, i fact all the requisites for • settling in Pickering. from 15 cents a yard up. east of W. J. Coakwell s harness g g• He remain• your spring work. - shop. All work guaranteed. * ed here for about ten years, after W. J, GORDON PICKERING Our Groceries are always fresh-Oranges, bananas, rhubarb -. -The annual meeting for the which he moved to the neighbor- -- and lettuce. election ofofficereof the Methodist hood of$trathroy where he at. ELM DALE MILLS G A GILIIESFIE DUNBARTUI�T tained much success in farmin . Ladies' Aid 'will be held in the PICS�ER2NG� "'basement of the church on Wed- About ten years ago,• he retire ,when he }vent into Strathro to nesday, May 7th, at 2.30 p, m, y : .. ..... All members are requested to be reside with his son, his wife hav- q. _Is the place to get your next -- - _ present. Herug died several years' previously.' lbag of Flour. SPRING SEED/NG -Mies Minnie Rankin returned He had four sone all .of whom "to Toronto on Thursday last. She survive him. He was a brother 10gilvie's Royal Household can't bef has been engaged on the teachingof the late B. Bunting of.this vil- _;� TVS'T HERE � beat for Bread. staff of the Central Business Col• lase to whom he made frequent F - • ••: 'lege, her enbjects being steno- visits- In religion he was a Meth- Glenera Flour -Pastry Flour Call and order your harness and collars now. : rrApby and typewriting. We con- odist and in politics a staunch - Graham Flour _ Conservative. gratulate bar on her appointment. Fresh Rolled Oats Repairing neatly and promptly attended to.. . - -The funeTI of the late Mrs. Bran and Shorts Collars a speciality.' Fanny Hamilton, of Toronto, took PICKERING MARKETS Oats and Oat Chop - Pe y.' place on Tuesday when her re- — BarIeyand Barley Chop Complete stock all horse good8. anains were conveyed to Pickering White Winter Wheat, ....�.• -. .91 Mixed Feeds < -the interment being made in the • • •9l Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal .. .90 PICKERINGi HARNE BS EMPORIUM Friends burying-ground. She Special prices is ton lots. „, g Spring Wheat.................. .80 Phone Ind. 301. W.J. COAB�VEI,I, wan formerly Mie.Ephraim White Goose 80 and at one time lived just east of sprouted..... �... .70-80 - _'Whitby. &Oats............................... .85,Chopping every day. - °Gawk•:,..4 ... d .., �. ..., .:n r. ..._. ..«.:x: -... .`.a' :,.... .:...e:i4- . ':'. <' ^''�°^� ,w w} ..jw:�. f.r'r`.r.,'q. ,,-w'' ,,�"'”" ti..,,; s °� ''�., .#' .w•, a,r, .v a •4. ,.,.< '.� �„ .. 'N.,• X'ra,t}n+ � _., ,v`'otiM� .zn •° Yffd{�' •: `" R,^t s'.;� '•:,, #4 �',"'k �'�6;;.�.^ .s:.'"r�'"`...r i"�',��ray 1 �'y 'ni•.r ,��C,F. ,�� .�� � ��