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FORSYTH. D. 'of O., Regis- •: .-_•. ._ _ ,,�',•":'_-• her sister, Mrs. W. H. Jackson. home, after an'extended visit. R. tend member ofjty• optometrical asso. Archie Jackson, of the Bank of P. and Mrs. Gillespie and little elation of Ontario. 8.pelSsl "tendon given to Commerce, Galt, is home on his vaca- 'daughter of Toronto. spent..Sunday the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. 'North + P F = Olarrmont. agti tion. with G. A. and Mrs. Gillespie. FLOUR W. A. Knox, of Whitevale,is assist- Mrs. A. J. Annan was the-hostess of NO. MCKIDWON, M.D., L.R.C,S., Ing his father this week in his seeding an afternoon tea on Saturday in honor MILLS+•t9QF_.'. • Edinburgh, member of the college of cc +� operations. of her cousin, :Mars. Eddy, of_Winni- Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate "White Satin, Best Manitoba Of Ropal college of Surgeons, sdinbnrgh. ''Cream-Buns,,' Blended "-" page . _ .. tdpscia atteation to daiesses of women and c�Tea-$qn6" ;` Pastry DUNB RTON Our mail service has undergone a ehildrea• Office and residenee,Brougham, change. For twelve years Dor. Wood - �-. _ Wm. Cowan, of Rosebank, spent has driven a stage,to Toronto; but PICKERINC MEDICAL SURGICAL the week-end in Hamilton. now old things have passed away. HP d and X-RAY INSTITUTE FEED __ The Ladies' Aid Society have de- now has a contract to take the mail My Oat Flaking -; lawn-social in June. - but ' ONTARIO "JUMBO" FEED FLOURBRAN Rev. Dr. McTavish, of the Domin- has to go to the 0 p.:m. to receimerlyve as 1 �71�� bot w ion Tem ranee Alliance, will occupy R. ELQIN TOwT-E, M. B., M. n., o. x., uPY evening mail. - Physiciaa•in-cLarse BHORT$ _ the pulpit next Sunday morning. - . -OATCHOP — - - Rev.J. H. Eddiensoa Gen. Sec. of � running BpeeLlistit:BecralDisess". PreatatieDis ' WHITEVALE, rias of Mon, Diseases of Women, Cwosss, MANITOBA OATS Home Missions of Pres. Church. will - - Tamors.IL-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, reach the anniversary services on ear.nose•throat and 1111191. F'fttinggtassesand AMERICAN COA.Nw p Y Mr. Norman Millar spent a few dayye May 18th. with cit .on Wednesday, ' all rents sad chronic diseases. - y friends. -r .* O%ce Bonn is to 3 and 7 to a: 6817 -FEED OF ALL KINDS Misses Fuphemia and Ella Pennock GREENWOOD spent Sunday at home. a r' Our prices are the lowest w Edward Bell has opened up a�black -May 7th, Quality the best Sunday with her sister, Mrs.T. , spent smith shop at Green River, Miss M. Stewart, of Toronto, s ent d �r E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Mrs. an Miss Bates spent Sunday Miss G. Pengelly, of Scranton. Pa., L. GREEN 1GJ . 2BB.oann ozo..nettornq,and oonnty - .. with Mrs. Bates, Broughams • -'!ollatfor. Ooart Boase.Whitby. 10-T arrived home on Friday to spend the d _ Dir. Lynn, of Toronto,spent Sunday M. FITZGERALD, Barrister and summer with her mother an Mother. with his grandmother, Mrs. Taylor. �`1 Mrs. J. E. Devitt and Mrs. Huseun, 'S. Bolicitot. Conveyancing, etc, At Dr. Mrs.weeks' s has returned from . - i ®hirley's oIDce,Pickering,....Wednesday. . of Toronto, Are spending a few daps . S (� ran t (�J. L SPIN$, I+IMiTEDf with their two weeks atop with hereon at Hamp- v j r � . parents. John and Mrs. ton. {ay E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and _.PICKE-RI G. ONT. _ Graham. Lawn Tennis once moreoccupiea the ii•Solicitor,Notery Public,Etc. Mocayto - Charles Wilson has.purebased-Mrs. ' lcae1oae.,0ffiee near'dooz to the Standard Bank, active powers of the pupils and ex- i bv, gal Brignall's house in the village, and , . y after making some repairs', will take pupils of our section on our .beautiful O , school grounds. r• a. -- --- Lpossession. Mr. Bal], a teacher of Brampton �u+a►t=stltif 4xarb+s. P High School. is the guest of his father= _. lk"'? GREEN RIVER �� G. HAM-Issuer of M,irriaR a in-law, Mr. Harris -JIr. Harris has • Lloenses ip the County of Ontario, CLAREMONT Gus Middleton spent.Sund�atF�t. come to live_-on the.-Besse, .home- _-.-- Picker:n g..v iLag•• 271 stead. y Perry. 'M1 AY PRICES ARE LOWEST + TPOUCHER, -Real Estate Auc- fm all-styles of furniture. Roy Carter spent. Sunday with fri- Another reptile will be added to our fir, already larire- Museum, a sna in FOR THE YEAR 1 a uoneer, valuator, collector and issuer ends here. Y PP g of mattress tic•n.e.•Srongham. soy Calvin -Murray-spent Sunday at W, turtle measuring about L inches and — - -- Hutchings. weight 26 The was captured is Duffia's WE ARE NOW BOOKING DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage - Gordon Booth spent' Sundav •at Creek by the village boys. . Licenass in the i�onnty o! Ontar/o, Ro/1►YYf M®��g P � y ORDERS - •�id 00.:at,tors and his rsddeace,Claremont. Room 17Aionville. Mr. O'MAIF informs its that he will, e, Miss Allie puller spent Sunda at with the aid of his great mastiff _ &BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLERK 'y7 her home here. P y neighing 170 lbs. which he expects to CALL AND 3ECURE YOUR ^5� D• 000veisnosr, Oommiscioam for �s _ P1Ct 'e r rL1►mQiS Mice Lillie Carter sgient" Sunday bring from the city in a few weeks, COAL FOR NEXT ?' sMdavlw Aewcataat Eta, honey to loan with Nellie Micbell. kPap poaseaslot) of the Highlands. - os'Aaraa ' lesser at 1[aTrirp Lb Masa A. Barnes is s ndi a few- L,711 oul Boys. ,-WINTER Window Shadesbrother _ . _ +was" hi v i. On%. f•r weeks with has bereg ++• '` :: Misses Gef=Lie Wright and Tena `-- POSTiLh, Licena�e -fie oneer, M' Robertson spent a few days BROUGHAM r' . for Oo°otia• of York and Ontario. dao. with her brother at Mount Albert. - futon ssf«of all t+nae att•ao.a to on shortsH '_ Choice bangnnss and fine �neap lee F 11IavT TNT Ltd. aotue. Address Green BiTer P.O, Ont. Mi R At Phili a. p' Qp J. L. i +_` Grail spent Sunday with Miss Beeilie p � N. F• Tomlinsop spent Aunda4 with - � WB. POWELL. Licensed Auc- pUNDERTAgING Hutcbing• friends heap. ' . tione•r. valaator and collector for Mrs. Wm. Hoover and -Miss Mildred ,PICKERING eonatfes.af Ontario.and York dal kinds of - Thomas Brown, of Toronto, is home sales conducted either pr,vately or by aactfon Jn connection - spent a few daps last week with rela- - for a Pew days. !lata notes collected. For dates or other par Lives in Toronto. Miss Eldon, of Kintore, is isatin {`1 Iicalan apply at residence,Bltaabeth St.Pink. Distance no Object. Miss Annie Barney hsa returned; y g arias, Phoas orders ten at NEW$Claremont nt w Pick. s- - et David o. Pad's - atter spending a week with her aunt areas,or iM•enab s store; Oraremoa4 wilt re pig ynOdef•a�, in Stouffville. Mrs'. Geo. P63lfp spent' s few days =_ iaaty prompt atteotfoa. 8at�siaciioa,gaa:aa- In Toronto this weekC0 As•d, tKy phoaennmbarttIndepeadent 1001 A number. from here attended the We are pleased to see W. G. Barnes reception Riven to Mr. and 'Mfrs. Fish= S • out again, of his illness. Beat 2 lump Steam Coal and all sties pring n�1 Time Zodak Time er at Whitevale on Wednesday even- _George stud Airs. Anthony visited in Hard Coal. S. �. �'E'l11'NO►CK P in - P _ _ with Alta. Brodie on Tuesday. R' had the pleasure on Sunday F, fWHIrEVALE, ONT. Thos. Poucher and Mrs. Mecbin �T- Tom- �1- M I _ evening of having with us L. Mead. of. w .L.t V J.v.L .L7 .ZZI Funeral Director snel 1Bm>balmer. Tarkei McMaster L-niversit Toronto; who i' Toronto Saturday at lit' IA $a 'd p iA yy, Tuesday was A husv day here, Divi- A good stock of 1 and 2 in. rough favored iia with.ei celleni music R vino Court and Tp. Council each had.f► dressed hemlock. Also matched , Apy bu-inesa entrusted to me will " _ -� • -sitting, pine end spruce, i dressed be carefully handled. '♦jt,, ; ti WHITEVAL,R' Mrs. Love and children are visiting red pine Georgia ppine Chargee Moderate - -- I+a+ you the forrner's parents, Thos. and Alrs, and basswood-for ceilings. �iyN Gordon MrSay paid a pleasant trip Independent Phone tin. l✓li. — to r-treenwood on Sundav last, Perryman. -- — 'r'verytliig for KodAkery' at slur )ingti Pugh is contempl,atinR the re- E'. h. Perryman has returned. After - �j E D g R spending a week with friends in Acton j' T tore-Carueras Films Developing modelinsr of his barn this summer, And Toronto. Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. - � � ( }•+ ~ _Powers Fr-in in, ae a et,-- Mrs. Margaret esor. of Myrtle.-'srs prices. -V V ,�LL.LLI jj„ seeming a ew aye'with her parents, Airs, .Philip visited Robert Brooke,'ofWt ite 6a Y +„ Tr a No, B:and Mrs. Ellison.- Has'.afall Iine.ui Yeah and cur- y �:or 2�A Brownie, two - Dallur, Ont., last Week. trig Cameras at two and three Levi and Mrs. Annis, of.Port Cnion, A `�C -R E E SO R lammed meats constant! on-hand. . Pop s The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist.- F pent Sunday last at the Lome of church will meet At Mrs. Frank Ax. _ s dollars. Saritable for good ama- Thos. and�Irs. White. ford's on Wednesday, May 14th at the f3pice Roll, $reakfast Bacon, tear work. Joseph Wilson has had-a galvanized usual hour. LOCUST HILL- , E^m, B(Zogna; `Veiners, etc. roof put on his veranda which adds: - ev. W R . Dr. W. S. McTavish will•occii- Ind. Lone. house . p Markham ` much to its..sppearance.- py the pulpit of St. John's church on Yard,_Markhani?2 Y,. .1 - 43; , •Higheat prices paid for �' W. H. Major was in the city ,on S _ a .- -- Butcher's cattle Thursday of last week and purchased unday.next in the interests of the Doriiinion Temperance Alliance..- P i C K E R 1 N 6 P H p R M A C a carload of good feeding cattle. TIME TABLE—Pickering E"te due-as Station 4' We regret to state that Robert ,. • lilww Chas. Rice bots the contract of put- Brooke, of Dollar, formerly of this T.R, Trains going East Bae 1ta tolilbtri►- 11 ting in over 25W feet of stater nips oo lace is now in a ve NO' la MLooal808 A M.ca t. Jolliffs farm on the 2nd con. 1? very critical condi• „ ��P p tion, and the end is not now far dist- „ A male uartette from the villa e { 14 Local .6.04 P.3L REAL ESTATE sat.' as _ 1EI"+ First-class rigs for hire ••••. anniversary onethe u7th ofMarkham Trains 13° L6W dos 8.27QA.M. Day Or nigl;t �n� r� K0 on Sunday next. WHITBY ,c 11 ]Local 2.30 P. ns': Messrs. MrKay and Major drove in- The town council has appointed 7 Mail 8.08 P. 1C ]g118-ffie6tt3 all train B s�ttitg�t eiM� to the city the other day with a load Tuesday, May 20tb, as clean-i day. 'Sunday indtraed� Teaming m ti attended to. --r--'+«•-_--- of small meats which netted them in Two other memtters of the Board of ; g P� P' y the neighborhood of 8150.00. Who 'Education, Messrs. Rodd and Rich- Agent rates lower on farm pro- would'nt farm. ardson,•have regi ned. i Agent far Canada Carriage CO. g ` perty and Village Dwellings, Married •at Riverdale Methodist Contractor Stewart has now two Y �� H. Peak in in-first-class Companies. " church on Thursday, May 1st, 1913, by steam shovels at work on the 8-mile t f Pic)ceriinQ. the Rev. Mr. Wallwin, B. A.,Mar. contract east of thf3 gown. BaSSC'. ' NO P=®�11tZ1'n NO B Qaret Emma Ma'or, to $icneon B. The four,d'ation for the new Carne- J . If not insure with d Ith m call and Reesor,h o ia:libr -both f Toronto ar is n • 0. B ya d the stone coni are rates, The Baptist church will work on h w -- • - 'Dari} to the High Standard P p t i ch Il receive a the aIle Lae begun. .. -jeweler _- g thorough overhauling this summer. Unskilled workmen are receiving 36 j . - -8-roomed house to rent. 'neo in this A metal ceiling will be tet in and a cents an hour at the new overnment - �'=,`�:•' attar is college the demand R P B for the graduates ll far h excess of , new coal furnace will be installed. buildings and in consequence helpis 4 the supply. This is unquestionably "We V. Richardson. Most-of the cost has already been-sub- difficult W secure in town. 4 W t� f Canada's Best o rdSJn scribed. A. Bandel, of the Whibb House one o t C mmercial = y Schools. Its record proves it. Mr. Meade, of Toronto, is visiting has made a scoop in real estate. He a>r' -_ C les a complete lete stock of o P wwi Notary Public, Pickering. his sister, Mrs. Fisher. On Sunday purchased three building lots for 8400 Talking last be rendered a beautiful solo in the a few days ago and immediately sold Columbia CHOP I N , Ba tist church. Ox Sunday, May the two of them for 8ree each, thus get- 18th, the Fisher mixed quartettes will ting the third lot free. l y ' 8 funish the music at the church ser A young man working on the Rov. Instruments - TOKORTO, ONT. vice. ernmentfarm had the misfortune to A.E. White, who has been teaming break his legg while returning home and double disc records. $� r: Admits'students at any time, pre- Having.inetalled anew Oat Roll,new during the past winter at Dixie bridge from the O. L. C. on Sunday evening. f_ pares them properly for choice poli- ,Cho bad the misfortune to have his tem- The injury was caused by stepping tions and assists worth students to Peer and new Water-wheel I f y am better prepared than ever porary stable buret one day last week, into a hole. It as another case n the _ COLUMBIA secure employment. College open - to-attend to the wants - also a wagon which it contained. The tortaise and the Hare in which the ell year. Write now for Hand- of my patrons, 8i'e is supposed to have been of an in- former won in the race. some Catlogue. - cendiary origin.. On' Sunday last the 04th annual Instruments range, in'price- Chopping every day in the week Died at Los Angetes, Cal., April 25, church parade was held by the I.O.O, from 817.50 hornless, W. J. Elliott. Principal except Saturday, _ Jas. Major in'his 65th. year. Mr. F.when services were conducted in to 8500. o: Major, who 'lived;wbere his brother, the Methodist church b the Rev, Mr. - s" ,Oor.Yonge and Alexander Sts:. ,John F. Bayles, Gra eenwood j Walter, now lives, left• here in the Sexsmith. The parade was headed early eighties and went into business by the 8+4th Regt Band and. the lod- If you Lade not beard a new ' - Good Pasture H%710 you lots of water ? at Aurora, and after afew years went gee of Oshawa sad•Pickering were modern Cohimbia Todking to California. He leaves a wife and- represented as well as the Daughters Instrument. call and family. Whil'e bore he was well and of Rebecca, of Oshav7a. Itis ro osed -C. S. FJCt, OF WHtTLVALt P P we will give.you About 75 acres of good 9ture favorably knows. t establish a branch of the Daugpt- y g Pa is prepared to furnish you anything Our public school has at the present eri of Rebecca in Whiiby. a demonstration. �}- 'land.' An,abnndAjice'of shade in the line of water supply such as timethelargest attendance for a great R. N. BAS SE 1 T and plenty of water. men veers. -Several-new seats has ' An attempt was trade to wrecks , _ pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, P Apply for terms find other lately had to be put in. Our efficient the historic St. Paul'q Cathedral plumbing, etc. M n:. teacher, Miss' cOallum. took the particulars to u ils down to the large cls banks on in London With a bomb. 1EwF.LF.R AND o>rrlciwx ; They are also expert well drillers M 1?Seabeck's place On arbor day and The home mile bill Wag given a OrroNro Praw+i WHITBY ° 'C7CT_ H. TAIC=$01"T and respectfully solicit your patron Rave them a practical lesson on gec• flrgt reading in the British House Poor orrres BROCK ROAD, ONT, age for the ture. Ind.Dbon, M21. grapby and nature study. !of Commnns witbont debate. b4''•A I 4 Alk- , , • .e.,. JI lV,' I...•t1 yY-.�. 'x o"'. .w. .✓. ,.�F }^, V r::.,- q r 4a;,� , _ ... r ; .., .. �.. $ ..,.r',.t. at,.,"^n ;.`•s'..•C r�.-•::.-:�+'w-� .. •. �. ' ': ;�; MI,.K••, ',-. , - r. r,+y `� rj' 'd:=.:^- ,Y;m:. n y.,.n'. .s:.,:,.i.,.'.H�. �,.��M„•.,..:.•., „h,.:. �.fa'•v�' �i.Ml.: r,•' py`�'htiir- ,Y ,;..r,:. .., ,.�.y+•'��h •t<p,; ,. w.,, F!:F: k'�e3,raii � l9 ::r. z. �°�' my '�ivu+.�..@� .��� _ 3,K 'Y�yq,,�'""r:h � 'c •', S i— - ..:. _ �RiT,;lf.:'�sm. _ _ � „..S's:'!'('w` .-:•.- g �.... .,"^!f :�` :G•i7•aF^"6`c: ,.y,'+•y�.y. s•iro. .air.'^^Y wT4W`:N'As'" ,C'r.,•rd„_+ -4w. T }''r, �..�.;1' - '3�"'€•''.. -:r", .''r. •.. %�+;'�' ,v � .�,),er��.++K'��-�:*,-- .. .-a' _ �.. r`��v`k'e�' ,L•. .. �J�.e, ,' ,. `,'.�. - g�^ - � w •soF�c2• :"t,r�g, .•r-•,- r_ Aw ��L�HARTComasanding Figure. PRICES OF FARM PROUOCTS Acbl$g Lumbago Make.- On BAD BAT N the Democratic side of the _ United States Congress, Oscar, Are Quickly 1-c iped ' Underwood, chairman of the `'Nays .REPORT$ FROM THE LEADING TRADE rr - Y Llil�e ii _ "•' "and'Means Committee,. and builder C,ENTREi OF AMERICA. .,- - -- — - -Gauer n a Loss. - -- --. - - - _ - .__,And-Per � t _ • 1!'. "Wipes Out the Wooden Blocks, $ of the tariff bill, is, of course,-the -- _ r� " commanding figure. Even if the Prices at cattle, Crain, Ctio"a and Othv Estimated at $125,000 new rules had not bound the Produce at Home and Abroad, ase, Yee, an a Cure for Lux- Speaker's Speaker's arms to his side, Under- -; arettdstrffs. bago Is Ndw Known. Y wood as floor leader would still be Toronto, May 6.-Flour-90 per cent: Pat- to ' A iie4p9,to7z from Cobalt say's: anee $3,000; Catt & Lowery, drug- in real command �f the Democratic ants, $3.90 83.95, Montreal or Toronto I + lata $3,000 insurance $1,000; freights. Manitoba-First patents, in.iute YOU CAN EASIL7 PROVE THIS. The entire business section of the g boats: He is smiling, candid, a be bag 'atrAggs baiter•a�n tauten jute $4 60- To Dore Lumbago-surely it's a good town'of.Englehart wan wiped off the Englehart-C harltan Power- Co., liever in conciliation and compro Maniwba Wheat-No. " Nbrtneru.901-Zc, thing to know how. This information $5,oW, -insurance none; Dr. Low- mise up to a certain point—and on track, Bay porta; No. 2 at,963-4c.:..No• meant_ to-.Jno.• E.. Neq ve i1:te. differenos. !map early oil Sunday morning by ery,, household effects, $1,500, in- 3 at 94c. Bay ports. between invalidism arab robust health. fire which made its way through the surance $100; A. J. Catt, roal ea- caloric Wheat-No. 2 white and red a r y„ ,. heat, 96 •tt 97c, outside, and eDrouted, Writing from his home near Cornwall, he }. wooden blocks that formed the main tate office, $1,000, insurance $500; 75 to Bac. says:-"A severe and prolpnged attack of business section and left two entire Fennell Block and boarding hone and tate: 33' 34c, outside, Lumbago !h my youth-rendered me at all -' k at 378 on track. Toronto. Woetera \. >l� town blocks, base from the corner $4,000 insurance $1 000• Jamieson Canada oats, 41c for No. 2, and 391•Zo for times liable to sohee is .the hack and _ +• ' No. 3, Bay ports. loins. So established became the predis- ' of`Fourth Avenue and Third Street Meat Co., $2,000, insurance $1,000; ¢ Peas-95e to $I, outside. position; and so frequent the attacks, I west to Fifth Avenue on bath sides, I Thos. Maglabery, hardware, $8,500; Barley-Forty-eight-Ib. barley of good ani from the,, same. corner ngrth incur ace $3,60,0. quality, 51 to 53c, outside. Feed, 40 to son. confess I accepted the condition as my Corn-No. 3. American oorn.i 621.2F. all• particular.,weakness to, be borne with as Nand south one block each way on Thi following had no•ilisuraiice`: rail,, and at 580, c.i.f, Midland. much composure as any evil ciieum- . T Rye-Prices are nominal. stance might permit. One day an nn- the west side of the street. Not a Turnbull Block, $2,000; M. Thome- Buckwheat-No. 2 at 52 to 63c, ontaide. un- lestDial, diiiij, stands to —grk the blin Bon, grOCerles, $3,000; Sam Sing, Bran-3[snitaga bran 19, in bago, To- 'usually bad attack developed, and__..section of the town. . It waa with lawn x900_ Korman Block, nto fr Shorts, 821, Toronto. ortnnatet there woe.co medicine of as ro eight r T y n y + - - ' * - kind in the house. I sent to a neigh- difficulty that the largeKin" Edward $12,000; David' Korman, genera * _y Country Produces Ut- Hotel was saved, and although it store, $5,000; Goldstein & La��ne, ntwcr- a ry pr:n s, bor for help and received with a strong do., tube, 24 to 25c; inferior, 20 to 21c: recommendation a bottle of Nervlllne. was .on fire many,timers- volunteer butchers, $1,000; S. W. G. Hol- creamery, 30 to 311-2q for rolls and 281.2 My friend was surprised we didn't use ` t¢ -_ ' ery ae, saying a ey Dun use o and at 16 Be or ao fremen_asgisted greatic.—Had-it- , Ewwwase lots. 205 here, caught fire duringthe oonfla ration fecta' $3,000; A'. J. Catt, residence' it in th it family almost every day. So 17c ouLeide. t what little of .the section of the owner; Frank Taylor, tenant, Cheese-131.2 to 145 for' twine, and et quickly did Nerviline check the attack,. . 'town was left wotild to-day also be $1,000' The Englehart Office W. f I13 to r31.2c for large. and so grateful was, the relief, that I Beans-Hand-picked $2.40 "in $2.50 er was in a day on the high road to reeov in ashes. Buchanan, owner, $3,500; I. P. bushel; primes. 82 to $2.25, in• a lobbing ery. I have cured my tendency to Lum- The Ioss is conservatively esti- Wilson, re&;&nce, $1,000; J. Vert- �� way, lieb vacant store $1.000' S. pert- IIonQg-Extracted, in tins, 123-4 to 13c bago with Nelrviline, and consider It th4 !Hated at $125,000, with less than per lb. for No. 1, whtlesale; combo. • most powerful pain-subduing liniment r $50.000 insurance to cover this. - In lieb, grocery store, $3,000; John " 50 to 83 per dozen for No. 1, and $.40 for sx Z. ever made." - y 1 all twenty-two buildings fell a prey Clark, general store and block, Poultry-Wall-tatted. clean, dfy-picged " to the flames, including some thirty $35,000; UDiOn Bank, W. P. Hogg, stock: Chickens, 18 to 20c pen lb.; fowl. For caring colds, hoarseness, tight manager, $1,000;' James Loftus Oscar W. Underw'ood., t5 to about turkeys, 20 a 210, Live pool- cheer and winter ilia Nerviline is a mar- , Stores, and to-dap the town is with- g try, about 20 lower than the above. vel; as for Lumbago, Sciatica and to Potatoes-Good Ontario stock; 605 pez Y: out a single grocery store, a b'ut- restaurant, $1,000; William Hugh, matism, Neryiline >o considered co be cher shop, baker or drug store, Pool room, $1,700; Joseph Ruben bag, on Ltack, and.Delawares at 705 per without a peer. In the home it is ` P y g therefore always provides himself bast, on track. - especially .valuable, because it cures jq. and it is necessary to pend out to stein, gents furnishings, $3,000; in advance with lent of things _. other towns in the district for the O'Grady Block, $2,000;- Henry plenty Provisions. cramps in halt a minute, scope s„i„ma. O'Grady, household furnishings, hes willingto give u a diplomat controls vomiting and upset stomach. ' P'- Bsroa-Coag clear. 151-4 to 151.2c per - •• -' daily necessaries of life. g ' ist and the absolute master in com- Ib_ ,n case lots. Pork-Short cut. $26 to I For internal or external use. wbereret $1,000; Dus�by Block, James Dusby, $27; do„ mere. 821.50 to $22. Hams-lfedtam �7 Details of Losses. mitres work. there >a vain. apply Nerrtline. Get the Owner, $1,500; Ramsay Block, F. w-tight, 1a 1.2 to 19c; heavy, eavyX61$,to Zoe; 1t roll-, /6c; breakfast bacon, 191.2 to 2flc; 50c• family site bottle; trial size 25c.,- at " -:Detaila of loss are R9 f0llorw8- D. Ramsay, Owner, $3,000; Post - backs, 23 to 24c. - all storekeepers and druggists. or Tb4 - ' Lowery Block, loss $8,000, ilysur office, $1,000. LOSS BY PRAIRIE FIRE. Lara-Tierces, 141-4c; tabs. 141-Ec: palls, Catarrhostne Co.. Buffalo. N. T. _ 14 3-4c.� q, ---- Several People Burned to,Death- :Baled May and straw. SEEDING IN THE I ORTH-WEST(fic,which amongother penalties con- � A COUNTESS CHARGED. rl - ( P Daatagc $2:►0.00A. Bated Ray-No. 1 at $1z.5o to $13, on — f tains the following: Selling intc,xi- track, Toronto; No, 2. $11" to $11,50. Mixed - _ The Aerea P -of Wheat Is Not In- catin' drinks to an intoxicated r- � A despatch from Mose Jaw, bay- is Quoted at sfo. Claims to Own Sugar PTsn[at[ons, l: g g Baled Straw-88.50 to $9, on track. To- creased, o- creased, Which Is a Good Sign: son or habitual drunkard. Sema Sask., says: W. S. Woodward, But Is Arrested'. t to any person apparently under the Government immigration agent for A despatch from Montreal says A despatch from Winnipeg says: p $hose Jaw, returned from a tri Montreat Markets ' Areal live-.Countess, in.the .p$rson age of 21.. To any insane ersc,n or P P e01.2c. Ramey !07 sanoTe Tonan l�female in an bar or ti.,uthgoountr where he ave re- lam xo 2. 43c;y 6-Oats-canadlaa west. of Countess de Bois Hebert da lram inta 1n the three western --- y Pmt y y gCanadian western "ro 3. The Free Praga fortnightly crop re- ed to be. 1n• I throe h the burned area in the Montreal, eta port, pManitoba teed 56c to W. I Gaste, was brought before.Magis- ]Provinces points that see w ^-five�in anv room adjacent to a bar which j lief , to settlers suffering - fmm Sr Lr-=5anitoba spring wheat o;p testrnt% trate Lafontaine on Friday on- a 3 is especially set apart for drinking prairie fires.. A conservative esti• patent&, cbnice, s5 2s! ,.charge of obtaining money under per cent. of the seeding is done, 114 Ipur s, a fine nut less than $50 or ! mate of the loss.. is .a quarter of a air est,: 4r+uilers.t$485 to $490, stratgbt rnl• q lore. nags. $220 to x2.35, R.�ued nares bar- false pretences. She was"arrested `points having reported 75 per cent more than $154: Anyone eel;ina; million dollars. He found that Gus r.,,s $4 u, do, bag. of 90 lbs.. $205 bran. at the instance of Mrs: J. Hamel, a or more. 11w acreage in wheat is liquor to an aboriginal or Polyne- ,Linberg and daughter, Mrs. Pease, $19 w sac, Rhorta. $21 to $22. Middltnse. boardin house keeper, who,.claim- not increa�d over 1912, and there •sian shall be finevi $:00 or imprison- had been burned to death, and a 024 to $25. MnutUie. $28 W &A. Hay. No, g P :may 60 A slight decrease. This is ed for once month Sale hours are son, Arthur, is now in Weyburn ---Fineston. western,lots. to 111`c'00'Batteer--I� that the Countess obtained $1,000 by false pretences. The lot regarded as a good isign, as farm- between a a.m and 11 p.m., with Hospital in a pre,-&rious condition. Choicest creamery. Ve to 271.Zc do., eco•a Vers shut on Sundiays, Good Fri. q ends. 265 to 261.20. Biro. tras are apparently realizirng the bars h,�So w 420. ter represented herself as owner 61sh d-an er of late seeding and are de- day, Christrras'Da and on Ilia Potatoes, per b.g, oar rota. 50 to 600. sugar plantations and other ralu- I = .rooting their at¢ention to land that days in either the. or Com- WILL GO TIIRO['G'H C:IN ADA. - - winnlpes Grain. able property, After Mrs. Hamel _ I - had given her evidence. the case was prepared last year. Only monwealth elections, English Nembers of Parliament Winnipeg. May 6.-tassh-WtieatrNo 1 h three ata report-an actual need -- Northern, 93144, No L do. 901.8c; No 3. was postponed until Wednesday, Will Visit Australia. do., 873-ac; No. 4• s4i-4c, No. 5, 791•zc: No The �� was released on bail. j m lot rain. Wet snow has fallen very. VACCINATION PARTIES. - 6, 755 teed. 6ao' No. 1 relecte�l. see", generally in Southern Alberta, A despatch from London , says: Sao,. qo. I. do., kc. *to t tough. 17 1-3c; '� l -- No. 2, do., 041.2c; No 3. do.. 81 lAe:.No, 4. 'About the only. section wirers nidi• The Empire Parliamentary Associ- do., 7734c: so.. 6, T2t•ze; No. a 671.7c: SOLICITOR-GENERAL CONING y. Smallpox Epidemie at Stockholm tional moisture was needed. ' ation on Wednesday ,received a s7c; No, 1 ren Winter, 953-8c; No 3 Sweden. _._ do„ a3rlc; No, 4, do, 06f•4c. oat.-xo. s. With reference to the seeding on cable invitation f o-m the Austra- 2 C W, 3g3ec; rt, 3, ao., 321•zc; ears No. Sir John Simon, Brilliant British Xt stubble land without replowing, the A despatch from Gotheaburg, lian association for 20 Anglia 1 teed. SS3dc. No. 1 teed a23ac; No. z, Minister, to Visit Canada. !figures would indicate that from 25 Sweden, says: So man le members of Parliament to visit 3t 3-4c, Barley-NNo. I�e; No, 4, .11.94; t t - gra y pace rejected, .60. Flax-No. 1 N,W, $1,1734: A despatch from London sayst 'to 30 per cent. of the wheat crop have been vaccinated as the result there thin summer. The invitation No. 9 C.W., 11.151.2; No. 3 do.. $1:073-4 sir John Simon, Solicitor General, had gone on land in this condition. of an outbreak of smallpox at was accepted. The members .who Very many pointa report the Stockholm that the supply of vac- will accept the invitation to visit United "States Markets.grointends visiting C.nada this Sum - Very rad as too soft for the use of cine is exhausted. Sufficient vac- Australia will endeavor to travel "Minnea is. May 6. wheat-May, $es-Se. mer. Sir John is one of the brit- :. motor tractors. cine -or over 100,000 persons has via ane a, e' party Willla- cash-No. i lard, 91 No. 1 Northern, g The. reports almost all declare been ordered from abroad. 'Vac- clude members on.hoth sides of the 901.8 to 911-sc; No,,2 Northern, as 1-8 to wsrke of the present Government. that, while seeding is, on the whole, cination parties" are now fashign- House. The visit is being made yellow corn. ss 3.4ato 561-2c;.86 No. a white se is forty years old, has repro. zseated Walthamstow seven years, ioonsiderably later than in.-1912, the able in Stockholm. Guests are in- about the end of Ji11y. oats. 32 1-2-to ate• No. 2 rye. 56 to.6a 1.2o, cited to an "At-Horne" at five -- - Flour-Prices nnc�anged. Bran; $16.05 to has been solicitor-General., three ..,condition of the ground in so good 417:00, years and was one of the counsel sad there have been so,few draw- o'clock, and the doctor arrives and 'GIVEN' LAST CHANCE TO EAT. Duluth, May 6.-Linseed-Caeh. SLU I-z to 133m; May, $1.33: July, $1.353•!: Sep. for -Britain in the Alaska boundary ' 'backs that on the whole the seed- vaccinates thean. When this is over tember, $1.381-2 asked: October , $1.361.4 arbitration. jug,is actually as far in advance as the guests dine together. Montreal Murderer Will be Forcibly asked. Wheat-No. 1 bard, 955.8c; No. 1 Northern 91 5-ac• No. 2 Northern, 89 1-11 �t it was on the corresponding date of A& Fed. to 895-ec: kay. 90s-8c; July,. 921•2c; Sep- It is expected that between 45,000 tember, 93c bid ;lastyear, and with a better FIRE AT LYSTER, QUEBEC. A despatch from Montreal says: and'60,000 militia will be under outlook for the season. Unless Tomasco Bernardi, alleged Live stook Markatar - arms at onetime or another during : g Fifteen Houses and Two General murderer of Louis Strole, his suC- Montreal. Maty 6.-Prime beeves, 7 to the months of June and July. 90 BARS WERE, CUT OFF. -Stores Destro ed. cessful rival for the hand of Ange• 71•x; numbs, is it 7: common, 4 to y 5. ; number o, mW 7. c mon,re on to A despatdh from Quebec Says: A lina Regina; undertakes to eat of the market were sold at 41.2 to 51.2. Calves, 21.2 to 61.2. Sheep, shorn. 61.9 to • e Local Alptlesl and' Othe1�Causes serious fire occurred at Lyster, Me- His own accord he will be fed fore. 6; yearlings. 61.2 to 7; spring lambs, $5 Contributed the Result. antic Count on Friday ibly. Bernardi has taken practi• to 87 each. ' Hogs, 101.2. — y ' Toronto, May a butchers. $6.4 export noon fifteen County, and two lien- tally nothing since he was-arrest- �•� � V, choice b�chere, $6.45 to i6.: despatch'from Toronto Says: ' g ed on April 22, .and when he ap• $o: good medium,• i6 to $6.21: common, g �" Nearly ninety bars went out of oral stores being destroyed. It is in the arraignment court on u 16.25: cows, $6.25 to $s.7s: bull., i5 z5 GLOVES business with the last day of April, thought that only the two' stores to $5.75; canners, 82 to $2.50: cutters, 83: owned b S, Thibeadeau and G Wednesday morning he collapsed 25 to $3.75. ,Calves-Good 'veal, Es to $7; either as the result of local"option- Y ag choice. $8.50'w $9; common, $3 to $3.25, or in response to petitions to the non carried amy insurance. Lyater from weakness and afterwards be• stockers and Feeders-Steers, 700 to 1,000 It you are looldna fora pair of a is about fort miles from ashes er came unconscious. The.case .was pounds; 84.50 to $5,75; yearlings, $3,10 W -doves that are as tough as-s.Mexican DLe islat onmcame into effect in the line of the Grand T•rpnk. The adjourned to. give Bernardi a last $3.50;ds, 11S.85'extra choice 'Miiklire 'and aSprin 900 wake whip and that wt11 give you �„gi.al�Y>�At1 -mac chance to eat., ere-(food stock at from $50 to 872, Sheen `' ---�,,� -" , , 1 an am - g ewe%, to heavy, --- -.ia connection with the liquor traf- and ffi30,�• 85 to $6: lambs, $8.25 to $10: biicits,'N.bO to ask yourdeslertor ' PRINCE FOR NEWFOUNDLAND $6. Hogs-$9.70, ted and..watered, $9.35 (�. Gloves . - to $9.40 f.o.b.. and $9.85 to.$10 off cars. H,%B.K.mto Shen ` i; Second •Son of King Expected at ` These are the best wearing gloves CANADA'S SHIPPING RLC.ORD St. John's on 28th of June. NEAR SIXTY-ONE THOUSAND. overturned out from a factory. Send A despatch'from St. John, Nfld., for Interesting story "no Pinto's says: Prince Albert Frederick, the Succession .Duties. Collected,in On. Shen,% second son of King George, will tario in April. HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO: The Dominion Is Now Ninth Among the Maritime re A despatch from Toronto says: ca's'''��rAv— ach this city on June 28, accord- ing to_a-despatch from, the British Succession duties for the month of �-- Nations of the World Admiralty received by Governor April received by the Provincial Prince will _ . rhm Treasurer eaanoun to $80,881, as - Walter Davidson. The 7. :. for twdo the wa . . comps i ,616 fo'r'the core berlandn t t• eek. spending red w th ffi88 NAPIER A despatch from Ottawa says: In vessels,were rempved,froth.the -----___-_, responding-moa�tlr of 19M.------In the - :. the nurniter, of vessels.and volume gister, book. It is estimated that the last week in salmon�'i3liing on six monthi of the fiscal ear ended MOTOR of tonna Canada Shipp in last 42 490 then and.bo s we-,e employed the island. y OAR, the west coast of tonnage PP g Ym• April 30, the total amount received gear showed a substantial increnee. on ships.registered in Canada dor In the last few years the increase is $385,894, Far the same period-of For. Sale at B SsCI'ifiCs Th:e total. number -on the register ing 1912. Canada has now the ninth last ear the-amount was $368,875. books was 8,380,• measririiig 836,278(position in the shipping ,of all noun- alone in the consumption . of y tons, an increase of 292 vessels and tries, Great Britain and her oolo- "SAL�DA Tea amounted to in York County..the estate of the ` BEAUTIFUL 7-passenger - 85,832 thus, compared- with 1811. Hies being first with 12,580,488 toils. 2,314,026 pounds, or 200 carloads of late Edward Blake contributed A . .The number of steamers was 3,887, Germany second with 3,034,144, and Tea. $14;484;-out•of a total of $3.;210 for six-cylinder imported .car, the county. Wentworth came next in splendid aha 'with a gross tonnage of 841,2.25. the United States third with 2,617,- Even after this enormous increase t3' p j ;Assuming the average valiie-to be 791. "SALADA" has had a further in is the Bast with $la,e88. _ Price, $12-00.00 1630 per -ton, the varlue of the net In new shipping last year, Ontar- crease in the first 14 weeks-of this I tregistered tonnage of Canada at the io led with 11,140 tons, Britiali Co]- "year of a little'ovet" a`quarter of a More than thirty-one thousand l _ '.-end pf 1912 was $25,088,340• The umbra was second with 10,847, Nova million pounds, equal to 21 car- families in Montreal moved on May RUSSELL MOTOR CAR l a.umSer of new vessels built , and Bcotia third with 5,853,, and_Quebec loads. -1. -COMPANY, LIMITED registered during the year was 420, fourth with 5,744. Wrecks num- - � A mammoth dredge is being buil.+, the tonnage 34,886 and the value bered 19, stranding. 10, and total Hamilton plumbers get an in. in Toronto to be -used in Hudson i00 loug Dm0ed 86 Neat, TORONTO, 01,589,870. During the year 241 19sses 19. crease of 2% cents an hour. Bay. hews tlistanos►flews, $s4isl to7s -.e i, c..r'• va, �rs1Y•• iur,x.,.�- .,e• .�, ns a,... a :*,-'sa -i•- ';c +s."f w+:", .,a L— y �' :Ce- �:; ., .' .x% ;;t'?e:,;Yi.'• "9 x - 4 q 4.d4• '�' �j �2'" '�.,. -: � -win 7�e ,y.:w a. ,a ?,!?•=`!s-" ,;,x? „ •r�'•y�•�:,'y' ""�aa„•w� ��'�, a �' ••+� .G:id`i .i'.d )?' �:/.5."s''Lr• ;i^' •QM'iV .0 •1. '- �r,, .,t ` - e+,.*liP.9i•aYr ..... .. w e' ... � �, •wr,FkM•RS. or SAVED THE KING. Old Settl ECZEMA FROM But Ran Wasi Discharged for Touching Xis Sacred Person. Alfonso Of Spain was born a king, Ws Quick I L II 'A aa. TO life-be- _tR_iS_. XAR'.S' CURED BY fore he had grown up to take the ..r DODD'S K NEY PILLS. -thivne from his mother, the Queen Delicately Tortured With Terrible Itching and ftvoured— foot Regent. The young king'sUPS Burning, Scratched Until Tore slipped One day as he �rRwas descendHighly L - Xrs. Marshall' Te* How-Her Aus. Flesh, Lay Awake for Nights at a ing a staircase in the royel P41 concen- tmted. band Suffered, and of His.Speedy ...Tlfne. Used Cuticura Remedies at Madrid, and down tumbled Recov Alfonso headfirst. pry When Me, Used� the Great Canadian Kidney Reniedy. and Found a Cure, Momentarily there appeared every possibility of a broken Mon- Parkinson, Algoma,. Ont.., May .5 St.Ola.Ontarlo­­Wheal was ten sears archival neck; but, in the nick of Old I-began to be tortured with a terrible �Special)--Livingt far from towns time, a Court footman lea�ed for-' WHY WORRY I, Itching and burning-of the skin. and was and with doctors not within ward with marvel.14 us agility, seized Choose your variety and easy told was eczema. I have had It right Areaich,' many of the settlers have along for seven years is his sovereign, and was fortunately aik toady, it getting your grocer for found Dodd's Kidney Pills an ines- worse every year. I wan affocWd from head able, to effectually break the force "Clark'ie'. timable blessing. One of thos6 is to ankles.. it seemed to appear like hires of the rbyad-fall. I Mrst,then I would begin to scratch until Mr.' Charres :9arshall, Sr., *hose I tore my f1q0L It would always be at Itis The saving Of the King was, recovery from a-severe 'cage of kid- `� worst at night. I have waked myselfup at course, recognized as a good and nay disease has recently been the FARMS FOR SA.LL nighw scratching and my 11tagers.would be happy thing, but the grandees, Of cause of much satisfaction to his Just stiff and cramped from scratching, sothe Court,had to put on the appear- N_W.. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, that X would be hardly able to straighten Toronto. family and friends. 'of much wrath at the violation encs them out. NiY.how I have suffered! Nly "My husband was suffering, very face and whole body would I a just&man Of a fine, old crusty piece -of eti- G 00' F;Tocx PARK Op 5w ARM,! much with his back and legs," of blotches red as lire and after ha auette. For had not a mere menial Ifust be sold quick. Price rl: I= low. with Three House ay� - and water On MY face then I would begin —no matter how gorgeous and co 1?11qhgn#J1ft C11;e -Wj�nt VFRAL - DESIRABLE FARMS. L14 to b I have lain Awake for nights as ndably self Is anitoba. Alberta and Faskat-obewou the doctor, and he told him he had From a W my eczema am at me �)ssessed " actually Vrorl'. th_m�nax tor the last picture King w touc4ted unbidden--the saocrtid per- quiek 0,10. ra - urinary trouble, but he did not seem of Belgium. would be tortured for months atattrAs �on of his King I r. to get any better. I was getting nor CZ21Y disheartened, foe HAVE OVER ONE RUN-17RED GOOD nothing helped, but completely disfigured It. was insisted• that the servant I farms in different steetions of Ontario "Thep I sent for some Dodd'! -King-Alfonso is Fatalist. also,but dame fortune smiled upon me one want a farm-consuls be -dismissed, and so he had On my list-- It yd Kidney 'Pills. Since taking them, King Alfonso of Spain is said to day In the Summer Of MO and Laid before to b6. But 'the Queen Regent re- The has no more pain in his-back and be a fatalist, and being this tem- my eye' an advertisement of Cluticura cognized the absurd unfairness. of N. W. DAWSON, Toronto. legs, and his other troubles are all per he is able to derive enjoyment ReMSOCC I used them aocording to direo. bowing down before an ancient tra- tions and after-a few applications I began Q L?VENT=N ACRES-3 MILES FROM One, from occurrences that would to feel and am rallef obem& It in nearly dition and the footman clam market; sx�il gravelly clay who saved loam. Will exchange for'elty, town or am indeed thankful for what affright more Ordinary mortals. A aft months slum I first began and I can King �.lfonso was handsomely pro- 4, ��d's Kidney Pills did -for my knife that he knocked out of the village property. or for loner farm. The truthfullY my I've found a cure.- (Signed) vided for. He still lives happily Western Real Estate Exchange, London, husband, and I hope other suffer- hands 'of MISS L*Utw E. WHOM, Dec. 12, 1911. Ont. an assassin is hung up in outside the precincti of the palace, .' Cuticura,Soap and Outicum ointment am lers from Kidney disease..will bene-' his den. On his wedding-day an and keeps a- grateful guardian eye MALE HELP WANTED. -lat by his experience, and use attempt was made on his life, sold by drtwxists and dealers everywhere, e, and For a liberal free sample of each. with 32-p. on the King, Queen-Ena, and the (TT OF EXPLOYiiENTs SERVES YOU' Kidney Pills." the next day he calmly virzzz; sited the book.send post card to Potter L)rug&lunam. PW5-al Cr.,.ChAldreu. Urinary troubles are caused by spot in an automobile and'gehially C—P.- Depu"D,Boston,U.&A. sure entDioYment -for barber. Our in- 'diseased kidneys. $O are back- nroved methods. constant practice and y pointed Out to'his Young wife the instructions 4uslifir you for position in ;,,ehe, rheumatism, lumbago, and short time. end for catalogue. molar Wyk spot where the assassin stood. Al- EUROPE'S TINIEST STATE. (7nilere 221 Queen E, Toronto, Couldn't Breathe heart'diseaie. The natural remedy. fInso's fatalism may have a-founda- is to cure the kidneys by using tion in the fact that he is the thir- Adjoins Belgium-and Prussia and /TAMPS AND COINS. t 1, -'_Oodd's Kidney' Pills. Through His Nose' teenth Alfonso. -Compilses 1,400 Acres. , TAMP COLLXCLO"_llUNL)IL&D LAF 4 S re"ni Forsiso Stamps. CAL2,10994. When the Ambaasadors of Europe Album Only sevep C40% 111'arke slams-. Are Cl-can In Japan. THE BEST MEDICINE recently met, and agreed that the Staffed With Catarrh compo'ny. Toronto. The Japanese are probably thepeninsular Of Athos-in Macedonia, 111111CILLANNOUG. -cleanest nation in the 'world. Even I HAVE EVER USED should be regarded as an indepen Catarrhazons inhaler the One, Moans of A%CM9, TON011.8 L 0 M J9 .the poorest Citizen takes a bath dent State, many people -though- Belief, and iicured Quickly. -C iints7bal and ezternal. eared "The beat medicine I have ever that they had at least discovered out sain bi our home, "stasout 'W I cq before too late. Dr, Bollman We= ltvrioe a day. The eight hundred used" is what thousands of mothers the smallest State -in the whole I 1�4pd rolltno,womA Citnt public baths in Tokio &-re said to be ay of Baby's Own Tablets. Once world. The extr"r4inary oinc"Y 4ui '4catarrb- csone, is without a parallel, A oneamas Patronized by over thi*e hundred a mother has used the Tablets -for . Athos, however, baa an area of ;thousand persona daily, her little ones she will use cold is cured in rein minuwa.. a harsh - cad I no Other 180 square miles, -roughtly. It is & oouirh to eased in an hour, the most of. RUSSEII-KNIGHT InwardsUnlownt Corso Cons, gtw medicine and never fails to.reoom- huge country compared wath Mor- fensive -catarrh is thor- 41, mend them to her friends. Con- esnet, a tiny neutral State on the oughly drawn from the MODEL ,as,, Progressive. cerning them Mrs. John Thomp- borders OIL Belgium and- Prussia. A""M. in caw of "Your 50" Coutts, Alta,, A&Ys: "I have Its area is reckoned in acres• not asthma and. bronchitis Cost 85M .PrIoe $2000 father just told me not to - hang arouna-h-e-re—aft—er. 1"'clock given Baby's Own Tablets' to my square miles! its size, in fact, is the relief and certain cure that comes from baby' for constipation and think four' HAS been overhauled anda. - maid Reginald, teen hundre;d' acres, 'Just a -the healing balsamic is in splendid condition. "Pid it hurt your Jealings?pp them the best medicine I have ever good-sized farm! ed. Please send me two more us extractA.in Catarrhosone Fully equipped. & salted Ethelinda. rennet w4 m;de & separate. In efinply boxes, an I "No. m7uld not care to be State in 1815, after Napoleon had "For more than toren- I feel rather encouraged, 7: It is the first time he has given a with-out the The Tablets are been finally crushed at Waterloo, ty Y*oms I suffered with sign that he was aware of my ex- sold by medicine dealers or by mail The reason that the little country a cough. bronchitis. RUSSELL MOTOR CAR at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- has remained independent is rather asthma. And nasal ca. COMPANY, LIMITED li&=' Medicine Co., Brockville, cu riou s. earth," writes J. F Fen- Try Murine Eye 1118mody Out. As h" been said", the ti>y State rick.­of Staunton i). o, 100 111ohmond 9t.West, TORONTO 9L 'Every attack I had Do F0016 710�ACU WC k ty ia on the borders of Germany and Phone. . MAIN 2072 That's D Iff erent. seemed to grow worse, Belgium. It poosesses what was ro u#a T,,ry,.,.2,wri . . a "d t7911d& 1110=x= and I eoiild' liaraly I'm ftAb FwUe. KX*RL.VX is Jones--"James, I heard fon us'- once the most important and valu- breathe­on account of an have- more quickly crushed the .'Eyes r our=n ceewra I ph"23. iag-profanity to the horses this able zinc mine in the whole world, accumulation of Phlegm Lin the nCVW and great reptiles, which have long gp 0#1 r1aas'Pme-u'"t"Or =w Y*ara %,0. - - dodlMteis to the FVb110 and eo14 by forenoon." Belgium wanted that zinc, and so throat. One day I triad CatarrbP.xon*, been extinct. On the contrary,-the Karim ad its ten Care zy* a In Asepsto Tubdm6 —4ft Coachman "'No, suh; no Sub; did Grerniany. As they couldn't minutes was wonderfuily, re-. birds and the skin of Morino Eye Aom*dl Ca- Chicago &a very careful ob de hosses, suh! agre6 on the amount of com could breathe freely And as. plumage- of pens&- mammals, which protect the-se &ni- Larally throurb tbt-nolt". ands blood wur talking to my wife, suhl. tion to the other, Mor6snet re slott. —&Is agsinst­ the extreffle 'itarift 'M _,ed independent, tint, ­t&s.vLoPPWd=zMe Phlegm cleared 't' r. Jones--"How- dreadful of away and my regular breathwias Of 'temp;�rature, 'must have nX restos~ -tionts. 'Dr. Smith to marry his cook." Mr. the world ed. can do more than ca. deve Right—"I don't know; probably she. The tiniest country in N o remedy loped in a luxurious manner, lies four miles away from Aix-la- iarrbosone.1, both AtWnirig 4 splendid variety, --had threatened to leave." Chapelle, and POs,9e68-'_s One' vil- There is no remedy so certain and safe changing and being modified pro- lage. There's not room for two! As Cat&rrho som6.*but 6eing, A rc*'d re-­fOundly 2every year with the sea- -Few of us h"e the courage to Mln&rd's Liniment Co.. Limited. The total number of-inhabitants is medy it, in imitated. Beware of the sub,,- sons. Dear Sirs.—Tour MINARD'S LM. under three thousand. Recently stitutor. Lane catiarrhozo,64 1A.Ste. two. ,PointY months, price out our own mistakes- This ME Is our remedy for Germany be negotiations with $1,00. Smaller 'Sixes Lie. The busier a man ist the less time !!shows how brave our neighbors cold* and all ordinary Ailments. and No. At 'all storekeepers and d are. It never fails: to relieve and, cure Belgium.to acquire her tiny neigh- drug- are. has to complain 1pronxvtly.� frist", t'r. The. Catarrhosone CO., Buffalo, n of over-work. CHARLES W71100TEN% bor, -though the Moresnetians Say N. Y.. and Kingston, Canada. 101narsrsr Liniment Cur" 01plithwi& Port Mulirrave. they prefer to be under Belgium _4_ J leit they can't be independent.p . ON THE PLANET M! Off on H RS. Is Guess. Wife—I wish, dear-, that you'd CITY COUNCIL DOINGS. Strange Condiflofis to Be Found ery bill. To On Far-Off Planet. ...jeettle my last year's millip put- through the license reduction I rankly -cant sleep for thinkingofwill re4uhre some till bustlinst," X'eian- Mars is moire distant than Dealing.Gently. time lots of corns will be tramped on. we are Hub—Your conscien p wckv' The cure it "Puinam�s." the old reliable from the suri-15o,000,000 miles'onCO rl Ing . Cadger—"Binks ha4'3,been telling oorn extractor-'that has been curing the average instead of loo,ow,000. .,you, eh 7 lies 'about me again.' corns and warts for' Years. "Putnam's" It is, therefore, a little colder; the Wife---Oh no; but ' I need two - Badga�r-�-' He might do worse, never fails. 250- at all dealers. more so its central heat'is.1esj v. a amore hats right away. He might tell the truth bout because the diem6ter of the'plane; Ninarfre Llnhmnnistooeixoi� you; "My husband,�' she said, "always -is only.4,500 wiles instead of 8,560. t turn wants me to look my best, no mat- Martian days have almost the Same TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ter what the..cbst..'P . "Well," her duration as ours; but the ---'Life that in all pleasure is I Take.LAXATIVE BRONO quininte Tableta, friend-replic of morthless. Life that is all brads- Drs "one ' can hardly' 'the planet being more inclined on -witists refund money it is fails to ours. blame him for feeling as he does," the plane of the orbit by about four ery is justas-bad, a, • says Dr. Eliza- E. W. GROVE'S. signature is on ascii bo 1151101 degrees; the­p*lar: regions .beth Chesser. "People who gei out 'where ,of the habit, of enjoyment get de- I.,Ook PIL,ES CURED IN I TO 14 DAYS. the sun remains more than one day- beforei bii le ap—you,can'.t Your.druggist will re.fund money if PAZO pressed in vitality and age more OINTMENT fails to cum any case of Itch. on or below the horizon are more -jump from they fir back into the OINTMENT Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in extended, as is also, rapidly. There is nothing like the f frying-pan. i to 14 days. 60o. the torrid habit of laughter for keeping peo:. Zabbe.' The- inequality of days and .1ple young and healthy." nights at the same latitude is great-at, '.'The rain falls alike on the Just. n re 1111nord's Uninisit Cures CAMI 1101 COWL App uk Zam-Bto ag and the UnjUSt," a clergyman once er on Mars than on the earth; at ...-Yact and Fancy, ""Not a' bit of it," a par- the latitude of forty-five degrees Woundsandwres and you TO fillthepulpit is -isbioner retorted. "'The unjust our ehort4t day is eight hours wMesurprbed how quku one thing; to have all the umbrellas." forty-throe, minutes, and the long- ft Stops the smarting _*nT -fill the church is quite, another. fifteen hours thirty-eight min- brin gs case. It covert; the The raccoon--wadies_its fftd-be- utes; these are on Mars respective- wound with.a IsLyer of pro, fore eating it, Dr. Morno's ly seven hours fifty-six -minutes and ftaiTe bal W,kills all poison Sarah Bernhardt sleeps only five Indian Root Pine seventeen hours fifty-eight minutes 9ftms ilheady In the wouvd, aa bourn;: long. ents others ent rich exactly meet the need which so often herbal essences thea Whew a rhan-settles-down--be is. On the planet Mars, therefore buld arisee Inevery family for a medicine I up the boitom, fmh t"Wo expected to settle 'Up. there &:e extreme variations of cli A up and regulate the b1111L and In a' wondirfully"shad thki6 One F to= mate and temperature. Protectbd the wound b be"I Frenchman in- every 'eight N onlypare they effective In--all has a bank account. cases of Constipation,but they help by the slowness of the variations of- Zm Buk's popularity Is based on merM Af tmitaUotse ntvrr work cars! Be Cure red AeWrs will aever suffer a kettle Xmdy in breaking up a Cold or La temperature of water, mprine ani- get the real thing. "Zom-Ruk"is 621pe by cleaning out the systerq an every packet of the g000km to boil in their pre4enoo. They an _pWyk the blood. In the same Mal&, fish, ospeciallv, differ, doubt- an Other%boo all druggists and stans of hissing sound-. less,,very little from ours; but -it- _7 c"'t-sta.Rd the or cur* B iou Zam-Rnk Co..Toronto. The latest Venetian gondolas 1-11 is quite otherwise wi h aerial ani E9 A have electric motois. Common ailmeqts. mals. ' those with constant inter- R serine of the words Vt. -The ideal m&tAch is not the one Uono's Indian &T* a - na-I temperature have been infinite-- where a little friction causes a 1-y more favored on the earth. They must have appeared sooner and ID. S. ISSUE 19-18. flareup. :.e _F. ?,-Y • 7- X'W;_­P— �.7 71Z`7 7t�Z-7.Tt-7—_ -Z IMIR A so on Immitt" and emdf_ Anmlw IMSW 0T--JAJ9S won recommend W I thel communi- at lot 98,can 5 Pickering Th" BSWV*. wow -&J!FP ht V6bt%We._,-Ir-iWayssaralagatits0200. cation 66-placed on Me unt[Fi—ropo pp . ;bPldWrtuf6 OUL ri&tions are made. OST-An overcoat on 7th coticell- Your committee are in receiof a L slon between she Brook road and Calverva - TZRK9 7 communication, complSinin_g of pt trees corner. Finder pies"leave at kuough P.0, �,OTATO' S beipg cut on the public highways &p- in advance. 26per yew #1.00 if paid POSTS FOR SALE=The under psrently without any authority to I. signed has a quantity of cedar posts for T - subistripik"s to she United states,61 perform such an act. Your committee s&le, a& lot 24,con. a, Pickering. AXFOIAD --Z in advance dvise that any persou. cutting bro Brock Road,P.0. would fk A trees in the public highways without OTATOES FOR SALE-The under JOHN MURKAR, Proprietort authority from the township council P;signed haa forsale&quantity of good Ux are making themselves liable under bridgepotatoes atsiloper bag A I at or address TV& the act. lot 17, con.6. Pickering NOTES AND COMMENTS PHILIP,Brougham 27-tf Your committee would advise that any person having a petition to pre- VOR SALE-Two hundred bags of `VLOVER SEED Guaranteed ~ ' : s�6f Commons in Eng The Hou sent would confer a favor by present Governmen. L1 potatoes, Prince Henry,first class seed or Jand ' has rejected the the bill ing them before the 20th of May 1913. eating potatoes at soots per-bag at place or t The Council now adjourned to uieet $1.00 delivered. p1lat lot 15, and con. U TIMOTHY SEED Standard which would have enfranchised a�aaonTuesday. May 27th, at 10 bridge Tp.or to 0 AR NS HARPER.Box 5. Goodwood.Ont, 3 i6tf aix million women. The defeat of o clock for the transaction of general bi 711119-ERS GARDEN :.SEEDS --the bill is ascribed to the militant business and atone p, in. its a court ofOR SALE-Clyde ware, 8 years revision. F 0 id, sound. with 3 top cross". weight ;methods of the suffragettes, who aboutI4001bs. Timotbyseed No. I Govern- Men:Standard.$Z.23 per busliel. Cotton bags ..kave thus defeated ' their own trent F,H, WESTNEY. lot 11, con 3, Pickerin - CLEANING REQUISITES .'ends. It is believed"that if they SCHOOL REPORTS 9,Whitby P.0. R..5d.D. AL HOUSE Brougham public school for April : bad refraiiie(Ifrotn their criminal IV class-Jennie Duncan, Eva Han- ATTLE TO PASTURE-The under- A new consignment of Brooms bill would have passed son.1 Carl Devitt. Hilda Middleton, C signed Will Lake to a number of cattle to at-0, the p Lature at reasonable rates. They have the *Gladys Hogle, Eva Wilson. I GROCERIES -AT THE '.GROCERY STORE 'byalarge majority. The Pank- 11 r.- un of 60 sores of good Arses with--rientr--ot--_Bt�Y-A-LL-YOUR *Ardrey Phillips, Hazel Middleton. water and shade. Apoly at lot 22.con 4. Pick. '-bursts and -their following would ering,or address C.SOCD.Brock hoz, ti Ruby Hubbard, *Gladys Dolphin. have been bitterly disappointed Pearl Philip, Eva McLean, Cecil Phil- CATTLE FOR PASTURE-The had the bill passed for they iwould 'lips, Alice Liscombe. Sr. II.-Lloyd undersigned will take in a number of cat- R 1 C H A R D S O N Johnston. *Gwendolyn Devitt, Gladys tie to pasture at reasonable rates, The 'have then 10,3t an eycit4whobby,- Middleton, Ethel UP�l ft and many would have been de- Pichard. David Hanson.Wilmot Shea. 0701tl ing spring. Plenty of a sde Ap y at ASK FOR COUPONS ow P Jr. I1.- George 101a lot 6,con.5 Pickering,,or address LaPMUGH n# - handsome i Pomp, A,. rge Duncan, Vi SiMp- &MORI)zN.Kinsale. P. O.Ind phone..715 *uu' 'itchuMs, Jowan, Bront—, W-0 ARM FOR SALE-100 acres of taken away. These women ex- gin McLean. C Lisco Luella F beat clay land,on lot 92.first and Bud con- -their business would have been David Liscom o 'my hi.i El- OODS arlie Shen. Sr. I.-Neil MeMin n Walter hainbs will Ru cession of township of Pickering has good solid NE Middleton. Johnny Keas %vuw.bank boxu w poet that thei� Jr. T brick _ha stone stableit sod down to posterity as that of heroes Jobnny Liscenibe. Ethel Shea, Clar• cutbuildiugs;all in best of repair, Well fenced Lana in We have just Opened up a large shipment of choice prints, gingham, -ence Phillips, May Stevenson, Maud sod drained.also 75 acres of good clay Ian they will and martyrs, but in that I the Township of Pickering. situated on tae dress goods, ribbons, hose, tan and black, cottons, shirtiogs, Philip. Pupils whose varnea are baseline,about had wav between Pickering and be disappointed for they will narked thus * were present every Wbitbv,has crams house and towling, etc. good with t.. rba.and outbuildings, _____bi�yond the stattis of daWl y. L. R. Pipher, teacher. backbarn w . .never get Will sell:st P bargain. For further_particulars to W,R, WESTLALRE. 261 .8herbourne fanatics' and cranks who- never, Report of Jr. Division. Claremont sp�vl B&tf Honor Roll for April: Sr. II-Mary 8t- r0l"O, '"NTS AND SHOES aireomplished anything worth Forsyth. Vida Knight. Gladys Pater. a Jr. 11-Mabel Hurlbert, Verna Art -and Industry while in the world. p n. See our Bryan. Lois Brodie. Sr. pt If-Effie have given new line of every day tan and black boots the kind that keep Knight, Hugh Gregg, Allan Thom - their shape. but and lace, gents ladies and children's shoes, ioz. ir. pt Furllhert_ GnIN. VD A QQ A MO) if we have'not what you want we will get it for you. ie Anderson.Olive Mantle. I a-Gor. e,4. The above Council Met PUrSU&]3t to w n Gregg. Georgie Forsyth, Hollis adjournment on Tuesday the 8th inst Nf r. Wa: Hurlbert. b.-Edgar Ward, Robbit immense Members all present except I - . I SEE© OORN be present Reelby. Grace Kydd. am, who was unable to Water Power owiDir to illne". Mangel, rape� flax, turnip, and a full supply of galder seed& A number of accounts were present- HORSE REGI3TER Av� ed for payment and referred to the Nature ��l respecLive committees. Shovels, rakes, hoes, lawn mowers. watering cans, and mazy other On mz)tiori, Mr. Elik"is. engineer of Baron Elect- F56291 (12623), the im- has given her abundance of lines. that yon will be in need of. "t . ... port a Clydesdale stalhon,the property cIr . . the Toronto Eastern RAirw�y Co., was '&' W.H. Pugh. of Claremont.will make Coal and Gas heard and asked for the approval of L Our groceries are the freshest. 130 season of 19 is"follows: slooda) the amended route.plana-for the rail. proceeds to H. Gre0i con 9, for night way through theTownsbipof Picker- �Tuesday. R. EaglesoL'i Mc,ogolia. for Now is the Time! (=0=trea atoze an with moderate lug which on motion was granted. coon, and-W.Armstrotias jr, for night; When a ' roan motion. J. W. Hogle overseer,of Wednesday, R. 31ilroy's, Cedar Grove. means is able to y vest profitably. div. 45. was heard stated that Thos. for coon,G D. 11111ce'a Charry-ood for Watch BASSANO stride ahead. GEORGE PH IL I P ]Pbilip would not sell gravel this vvar-. uwbt- Thursday-, Goo. V%bite's Dan. 31r. Hogle has a good gravel deposit b&rtoia, for noon, Jas White's Brock half mile south of the 6th con. lot' 16. If interested,-write us for Booklet. road.for 4 ight . Friday T. P. Room's If council would bear the expense of Brook road for Dooc, McL-se's Hotel, opening-pit, say 3 or 4 men for'2 or 3 Broughato, for ofiebt Saturday, L W, Ontario Western Investments and • days he would allow gravel for the Pi;ke)'d for ri*oo,tbeooe to his own stable Realty Co., Ltd. roads to be taken lessen the extent of- until the following Adooday morninL. the cost of-openin# the pit. Lord Roberts-The -The Celebrated French DUNDALK. ONTARIO, EMUS SHOE STORE On motion C. N . Disney appointed Coach -stallion, the property of, Loo :overeeer of Highways in div. 51. was 0,will make she "iesmon Y_ ze 'heard. Had difficulty-in get ting peo- of 1913 as follows Wedn y pro LWptt. K-aas Do ou ' Reali .- .'.. .WHITBY pia to do work. Ni&nv do not draw a in. anti ng fruit coeds 90 C01will's hotel Broorl".111 I the money you can make selling wafficient load. Roads were b-W. triab-t when he returns to his 4wo sts.1 I trees� The,prewnt demand for nur. Woulil be plegised to have some other where he wiH remain until F4day ai& eery stock is the greatest in the, his We a r"a •Head-qtis�rters f6r'all line4 of Bdots, Shoes, person appointed-overseer. ernoon when he proceeds to R, 6, Cam. tory of the business. Every person ed Bayles hill mack's.con. 4.where he will remain an who has land is planting or preparing 7 C. W, Disney reporve .. - . . . .I : Rubbers, Etc., Etc. on con. 7, opp. lot 13, to be in had to plant. til the evening when he will return to his ishape. Sboul4 be uoderdzained stud o*a stable unUl'the following Wee-nas We Waft Now Hockey Boots and all lines of Felt Goods at greatly )turnpike trade wider. day. Comninnications were read from G; - - for Fall and Winter months a mliable _ reduced prices. H. 8amix, manager Standard Bank,. Edward Darnley-.9609] (13461)The inan to sell In Pickering and burround- b"• 'Claremont, re debit balance. fashion,ably bred imported Clydesdale ing district. Good pay, exclusive terri- No. 151. z- J. H. Mlllard.-Tp. of-Uxbridge, stat- stall ion. the property of Robe. Daf.e. tory and all the advantages in repro- in that Council of that townabip had of Green River, will make the season of senting an old established firm. Over • "appropriated 4100 on -townliae, 1*- 1-913 its follows: Monday ofternocio "acres Un cultivation. Established J. PEEL, Brock Street, WHITBY leaves stable and proceeds to ears. Write PELHEM NUR- = 3rd and 4th con. roads. , 35 7 — Broallbam hotel for night; Tuesday. to. Ontario, _-G. H.-Samia..-manager Standard I- SiREtY CO-Torion Bank. Claremont, re rate on over- W. H.major's,cow.4Tf­0y--W*W.-L1VVr_ — Arafts, pool for night; Wednesday afternoon, Your Boy is Entitled to a Free Canadian Farm YEA11180 Messrs. McCullough-&Button, bar- Tbos. Barnes,Oberrywood• for night; 60 Thursday, Thus. Resoor's, Scarboro EXPBRIENG19 riaters Stouffville, -re .claim -of Cecil townline'for noon.- his own as&.his for Why worry about the future of your sons? The Government Storev. 2 asked to rt- night; Friday,Goo,Cowie* klonjolia, at Ottawa is giving away this year 150,(M free homesteads in Kr. Hoover had been_ for noob,thence to his own stable where Western Canada. ,The bulk of these are located along or near port as to Syl Graham. a laborer re"- he will remain nutil hLondav afternoon. the 0anadlan Northern Railway, the line recognized in tine ng on 9th con. LV nets fairly well King Saul- (14945) [95881 The im West as the but iAeglects family. A ..The standing committee on Contin- ported Clydesdale stallion, also lKencie3 reported and recommended,the PairrLeiry Rufus- -563- 11 z05) Trape MARKS PIONEER FARMER'S RAILWAY both the DESIGNS Th -adian Northern Railway never lacked following payments: D. R. Beaton The imported Hackney stal ion SIGNS is title was earned because the Can for registration of ClarernonL dciben• property of "'.G. Scott,Richtrond Hill, COPYRtGNTS&C. courage to build its steel,iuto new distri,�ta.`pl acing the railway and all that Will ula�e the season of 1�13 as follows; An"ne sending a sketch and d Indir lure b law. 2,00; also for registration in Our opirAnn 1r".1TV1,T1r an it stands for, within easy reach of the pioneer. n ?9cki.T ascerta of Pillritil;debenture by-'law, 2.00: Monday wili leave their own Btable. Xr*, ppitentnhis.,pramunics. invent�m is probably' c From now on to the end of October Homeseekers' Excursion tickets to West- -1).R. Beaton, disbursements f or pos. -.Ormero Pe,con.8 and proceed to S. Dis t40"1wT16tl&confldeut4&L W4080 ortPURCIA C'nadaare.on sale every Tuesday. These tickets are good to return wit 4ent Ir"0 dest a tg:P.&t=16 ern CH nada for secun nev's, to-wnline for night; Tuesday, Patents taken t rough Munn to July, TIP, _..age, 1913. 10.00; Ed. Willson, for ser WeW lWics,without charge,Lathe in two months from date of issue, except tickets sold frons May .ices as assessor, 1913,. 1 MAO.; E�l. Victor - Parkin's. Kinsale, for night; clusive, may he extended for two months on payment of Five Dollars for each - NYedeesdoy, W.H. Holtby's,Andley for agent at destination. Stop-over.will be permitted Willson, postage,5.00,D. -R. Beaton . $*80fic Amtricano month or part thereof to. acct of salary.75.00 night; Trin aday.W.J.bliller'g, Pink' at an Canadian Northern station west of Port Arthur. For the accommo- A Iiiindsovely illustrated we". Largest cu� erw f OIL U&n&d&.SL78 a yew.postUM prepaid. Sold by Cki:ago and Dulutb, The.gtaodlngxornmittee�,on BQrluses (arioR, for noon and night; Friday, Thos quiation or any scientite le-rual. T y dation f passengers. a Tourist Car for Winnipeg'g via Chicago "a' for Wire A. Knox's, Brock road for noon, Mo P. M. on Me f6llowing dates : June 3rd, Fences Etc.,- reported and all WW&domem will leave Toronto Union Station at 11 Loan's hotel, Brougham f in ped -1, July 1st� J'Uly 29th, August 26th, September sled and October 21st. Write -recommended payment as.. follows; y proceeds t� hie or night; _ New Ytrk Luther Pilkev,. for .66 rods of wire Saturds proc a own stable ME Emir St-wasbington.D6 for all particulars. *here ha wiii remain until the following fence on Brock road,con,7,16.50; An- Monday morning. 'SOME CANADIAN NORTHERN PUBLICATIONS 4rew Pegg, bonus on 70 rods wire lot 11, con. 7, 17.50; R. R. ."A Creator of Buairiess"-A story of,the Canadian Northern Railway. on wireTv WE GIVE STEADY . .: Mowbray, bonus nee -Peace River, Alberta, and how to-Reach'It." 'lot 3. con.6.17.00: J. W. Jones, bonus N- EMPLOYMENT --p rity"--A story of the Wheatfields of Western Canada: Key to ros�pei 'on W-rods wire fence,lot 5,con.7. 24.00 Northern Grown Trees to reliable energetic men for the sale ­35,000 Free HomeatE&ds." The standing committee an -Roads Apple, Pear. Plum, 0 Peacb, of our products. We give all the Any agent of the company will gMly give ypu any or all of the above publi- and Bridges reported and recommend- Grapes, Small Fruits, =Mentals. advantages.that a reliable, well ad- cations, or write General Passenger Department at 68 King Street, East,TO.*. ed payment as follows: R. Cammack Ev=ns, Roses, Flowering Shrubs, offer. ronto, Ontario, or 220 St. James Street. Montreal, Quebec, for repairing road and culvert in div, Climber., Etc, Everything in the vertised, established firm can 1,urso If you wish to'represent us WRM op ling. Catalogue it a. Send list your -ants for prices. Agents vow, before it is too late for in Gig" 3.00; A.Trimble for repairingetil for- CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILW&Y vert on new Greenwood road in con. Wanted. Apply for terms. mation., u r sep,m&a Slain. ...G. and putting cement head on same and.:upplying cement 12.90; - Geo. or, OVER 000 AORES Gate and others for hauling stone on cultivation and one of the dnde'r Alton&road in con. 3, 22`00; Geo. most complete Nursery plants inEsrwauvlln Gates for repairing culvert opp, Ica 34 Canada. Established 35 vears. Free THE New Advert4aententtv. P' non. 2,4.80; Gardham Tian, for scrap- 'Catalogue of stock on application. ing and filling.holes on western town. 0'La6u- -Hilt;`Mark- co., _7 tine from con. 5, t st Sam to pay one TIOR SALE' Good much cow .5 _ /�7��I1��` �JJ� � j -half 4.40; H,G. Cal- TonoN-To,. years(old.due to freshen July 6th,-,Apply vert and R. Burrell for teaming gray- to ED.PERRYMAN,Brougham. 32-33 el and cinders on station road 12.00, H. Calvert for operatingg'rader,-bo.00 1 -SIEED PEAS FOR SALE-A ,, an J. B;Wilson, overseer iv. 40, for ie. titv of Canali&n Beauty. Pesa, Apply t� .103S SCOTT.Claremont Ind.phone 3A,24tf F . .-E E 0 business man who has iring culverts on sideline bet.lots 312 asid 3:3,in con. 6. and 2 culverts bet. f10U,SE FOR SALE on Church St- parts f6ts 34 dfid*36-in cotta-V, and hAuling for further " ' I IRS: J, at Cherrywood Station - customers in vanous WIN14AC 1.Ave, Toronto, or T. timber for same,6.00: . Isaac Conner 0TT.WBo'.1w.'1'r'apply of Canada or elsewhere wiR - S.WINNACOTT, Huntsvilfe, forrepairmf bridge on con. 5. opp. Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn find the services of this bank-4 lots 12 a 3 and-washout and team: PLANTS V011 SALE-Tomatoes, Malted Corn Feed and Dried Brew- in'valuable assistance in colled- ing brush for same,Aiv.88,35.00; Jas. L Cabbage.cauliflower,Celery, and Garden Flowers, Pwnsiewh ty, wagon an the evs Grains, Ground Oil cake, Cald- Nowlon for repairing culvert aina rued 01pecial building wings on same on 3rd con, d during season, THOS, GANKAIDGM, well's Molasses Meal, Blatchford's ing drafts, etc- Brougham. st s5- Calf Meal, and various kinds of ,TORONTO 9pp. lot 33, work being dune in- 1912, '50 "pg y R Ir A '0' ISM v P ill mbe no t WR TRA M OZ AWS D'S GMS r BAN VARM TO LET-150 acres Town. Poultry Food, Cream of The West T JL' ship of Scarboro,IL miles from Toronto, and Monarch Flour, Bran. Shorts, "RING BRANCH ' viour S.Ornmittee are in receipt of a comfortable farm house. 9 barns.2 orchards, P I C IrCLE J:%.i cation from the clerk of Ux. etc. Prices Reduced splendid spring creelil mixed soil. Address or R. W. GORDOK Manager. Branch alae at bfmwa township re grant on n. t. L VVlv to HENRY WESTWZY,Wee%Hill,P; 0 '=ML02=6013 lrO�r Elmo %mounting to 8150. providing Picker- Opt 4 7� - 1— 1�=� . . -;5 "�57�r W�, 0,W ve 5 7,, 'R and MM 9tA"Gnmnn with hAr id"SC PACS T- J. pill6mr- M Aft a a A& a 01 AM driver. ronto, spent,Sunday hem wi HA ;W7 ils hontan' Pmrso"nent -Aijgnst Legaitt and -bride,a -Basse--has,..1nnVhaWd And-Xr&-T Sunday with Wm. and Mrs. Tar- To J V -gon vis, of Myrtle. the former's patents, James And Thomas 1$irkett visited friends Rugh Gregg, sr., we regret to and Mrs. Leggitt,-of North Clare- Lai Showing of finess db&y of in Balsam oA Sunday. Rev. J. A. Grant reports &great report is seriously ill at present. wont. Vhixw6 A very large assorbnatil of of led beauties. His many friends wish for his R. and Mrs, Bryan and family losti4awy. Books.Dolls, Toys, jubs Goo. mis moved this week speedy recovery. moved on Tuesday to their now Alex. Wilwju has--been confined -hows.im- Aurora,-where--Qw-beat ressi ita-tw Q;q oliday UvAo. Oalf *iek In a Burkett residence. - —­� _ Z spent 11 them. Miss a 3unday at to the house for the past few days wishes of their numerous friends and a" with a severe attack of rheuma- follow them. .,her old ho in Uxbridge town- Subscriptions 6akon for all Magazines, sh' tism and asthma. Mrs. George Richardson and Weekly and Daily X*wqwpsn( Mrs. Ed. Gibson, who is recover- !Mrs. NV. R. Wood spent Tuesda T.T. Harvey returned Friday ' ing from a severe attack ot blood on a collecting trip west a after spenqhng a week 'or two in Whitby. poisoning, is spending afew days southwest of the village in aid of W. the Bible Society. J. C. Maenfxb and Mr. Ormiston, 'b Joseph Boyer, of Detroit, ac- 13X0C3C 15treet. of Uxbridge, were in -town on Sat- companied by his son Joe, also his urday last. Miss Ida Brown is spemdinga old friend, Mr. McGill. of Oshawa, ONTARIO spent the week-end with relatives .,few days this week with friends in the city. Wni. and Mrs. Walker, of Miss Maggie Graham returned ronto, accompanied by severa -iends on Monday, af ter a visit to f r -WOMAN'S an(]frinds in town. To Yo u- r tithate ' 'Choice friends, visited the former's moth- in Toronto. You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your er here on Sunday, they having A number of our young people corne out in an auto. present Separator will do for another season. -5 in one attended a dance at Brookl* FORTUNE Like many present owners of On account of the moving of 'Vht last week. the switchboard there will not be ;m. Waddell is putting, a new e any telephone service given at roof on his residence, now mell- Freed From Tut weak Mr. Yake­ Claremont after 9 o'clock Satur- Miss Walks, of Brooklin, spent -guid, Atways Muied the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. ings by Lydia&P"- XTORS X)ow, in the village. AGINCOURT . .,CREAM SEPAR&3L A. ham!s Mra, D. Forsvth. of North Clare- You rn be ---,,-Aed to try two or three OthAP malrep am COMPOUnd" ' L -'­ '1' — : mont, has been rather poorly dur- The f uneral services of tWe-!at Wm. TE Ing the past few days. Thessalon,On t. I Cannot speak too Irwin took place on Saturday af ter- fore you finally get Zn Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMA to Knox Cemetery and were machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there Robert Falconer,.of Dumbarton, highly of your medicine. When ray ap. noon petits is poor and I largely attended. Rev. Mr. Anthony is a better maebine-an Empire-oa the market. apent Sunday with his former conducted the last rites at the home pastor, Rev. W. R. Wood. have that weak, Ian- and the graveside, assisted by Rev. Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Par. Mr. Dow, of St. Catharines. guid, always tired Mr. Carmichael. haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps spent a few days with hig mother feeling, I get a bot- Thomas Crawford. township clerk ou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home P f Lydia 7A&t will be best proof of our statements. We are t your service. Mail us tle o E-Pink- of Scarboro', who has hitherto resided 7T here, returning on Tuesday, a card You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying Mrs. Wm. Watford, of Toroato. ham's Vegetable in the municipalitv, has bought the or&letter. spent Sunday here with her par- Compound, and it handsome residence belonging to W. return mail. Address R. Steers on Main street in this vil- ents, Thomas aud Mrs. Gibbons. ME& builds me up, given lage The buildingis bein - Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto me strength, and re- itredecor Walter Scott, of Brussels, has ated"and af ter a number of erations stores me to perfect Sold in Pickering Township by has been spending a few days here are completed Mr. Crawford will occu- -with his sister, Mrs. G. H. Samis. health again. It is I I ' truly a bleming to py it, under Thomas and Mrs. Gibbons left I I cannot Acti-V6 operations am now 1 HoW ard E. Turner A gent, Whitevale !!ay r.the double-tracking of the on Monday to spend a-month with ure in recbmmending it to others." i­L'n'd"h'e'a*;,V­WZi�1oery necessary for 9 in te work west Alton. We wish them a pleasant R. BRYAN Brampton and with- friend Mr& ANNiz CAMERON, Thessalon, Ont. the building of the coucr* Shorthud XaAe Eduy from here is now being brought in And visit. Women who are suffering from those unloaded at the station grounds. The 3BAJR3B3E3EL Al 't Two horses belonging to Win distressing ills peculiar to their sex superintendent in charge of the work If such evidence as the following ex- Tobaccos, pipes and amokerej Williams, ea, were a -idea hould not lose eight of these facts or stated the other day that some --tracts from letters and other �qually sundries, Central office Bell 9t of the village. struck by a C.P.R. train om Satur- doubt this ability of Lydia E- Pinkham's of the task might be gathered from strong testimony contained in our Telephone CO. Aagen f r d ai� as Vegetable Compound to restore their the fact that fully a year would be booklet. is not sufficent to satisfy anv Rolst,on Laundry.1, I t one of then wistained roken leg. but the other was health. necessary to carry out the plans adopt- person desirous of learning shorthand. LAREMONT. ONTARIC only slightly injured. There ari probably hundreds of thou- ed. An immen;e amount of money then there can be no merit in any busi- Some of our sidewalks are bidly sands, perhaps millions of women in the -fll be spent in the village and a busy ness under the sun! summer iq assured. Dpuut MR. CLARKE-"It is a plea- In need of repair. Otir town Nth- United States who have been benefited by this famous old remedy, which was sure to write a testimonial endorsing GWD TRUNE should take a few hours off system ers produced from roots and herbs over 30 &nything so much superior to other Winter Tours to some day and make a tour of in. Plant--BOWMAN things used for the same purpose aa spection and then get to work years ago by &� woman to relieve wo- gup-ranteed your system of Eclectic Shorthand is California Colorado, Mexico r shape. manlesuffering. if you aresick and need tootberol have examined. I shall and put thitigs in prope On Saturday last. Robt. Sidle! such a medicine, why don't you try It? be pleased to reptv to -and Pacific Coast Point& any communi- -it will i;rovr-: tion that may be sent me with re- The Grand Trunk Railway is the If yeit want special advice write to from all and Misq Ada Jones, of Ba6am. were united in the holy bonds Of Lydia IL Plakkan Medicine Co. (cost- We want two more agents ference to the systern. or to have any- most direct rou points in'this)county one interested call to see me."-L. K. east through Canada via Chic-go was watrimany. The cereruony r jadal) Lynn,Xas& Your letter will -performed at the parsonage b be open , read and answered by a TE10-3 W BOWMAN&SON Co. Ltd. F&I,Lls, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.� �FEATURES ed .�Jtbe Rev. Dr. Marvin-. We wi% womm and bold in strict eonfideae& Ridgeville, Out. Our Fall and Winter Term com- Double Track, Fast Service Finest menced September 5tb but students ithem haSpiue and prosperity patent. Un- fr ss may enroll. any day, ;ZW instruction is Roadbed, Modern Equi Severa m here attended the strictly personal. eicelled Dining Car Service. great Liberal demonstration at Write or call far free bookle�t." Toronto on Mouday might, at TO THE SUNNY SOUTH which Sir Wilfrid Laurier,lion. Clarke's Shorthand College No more desirable route than via G. P. Grahaim, Michael Clark M. P. 565 College St.. Cor. Manning Aye. Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence spoke an the naval THE DOMINION BANK via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm and others TORONTO. Beach,Nassau, etc. 'question. They report a moet W 01 NA" r Q P- m%^,amr, Gomm Hommer. Round trip tickets,giving choice lenthnsiastic gathering. "AWK Swer"hodUAGAM T"WAsessisnissuft V of all the best routes, toigether with at full information-Lad reservationo Mr. Shirk and family, of Mark- C3 C3 bam township. moved on Tnesday You Can Staft With $1. to rb may be obt&iued from nearest G. -into the residence just vacated by son*0(the largest a unto In our Savtop Department were a T. Agent, or write A.E.Duff.D.P. Robert Bryan. .Mr. Shirk ba!- -Started in a modoet way. A., Toronto, Cut. eug%ged a first2class ba with one d*U&r or more rbertolook An account a"be opened 0 FRED. ALLEN, Agmt, after the barbering bnsiuess, while Pickering he himself w;ll-be....kept busy at Poe q as kNCK; At A. ATIMNSON, Mbnager; -44= the telephone central. 8 1 fig. 4 tin Fred Madill, of McMaster Vni- rcl t fat a few hays here r L=ber Yad versi r,. spe rr# Pickering with his parents, -J. H. and Mrs. 'Madill. He has just completed W Jon 0 Georgia pine IUW6� ust his final year Find is in Toronto A "Food" that adds 250/a to the value of Stock in a very short period rob this week receiving his B. A. war 4!! arrived. A car of 'clear --d loma. He will attend the Meal �p CaldweU's Molasses tL aculty of Education, prior to a it a +cieffing. Also lx10and N IL&I W.Cl han that-it also insures the F -entering the teaching profession. I t does more t W health of your cattle besides reducing general . . 0 J Me,a Ill 1xl2 inch stock. 'eeding costs by a substant t is 9 r. t: I July— C Attbe meeting of the Presby- ial margin. I Cr se tery of Whitby at Bowmanville 84% pure Cane Molasses and 16%.edible.moss on Friday last a call f rom the con- digestive actio.n. YOU Id Sept so D. GORDON �k SON, V selected fo its unique 006. oft. gregation of Franklin and Glen- know the feedinK value of Pure Cayce Motass�s. 8, 2 -Pickering,Out in Manitoba Was presented to Caldwell's Meal is the only wasteless form in ..; No, . . . latable and 0.41 Doe!Q6- �Rev. W. R. Wood of our village which it can be feiL It's always pa January 19;4-w1aitby T. Obbswa 9,Br*UO&m -.a- -and accepted by him. Mr. Wood'� dry to the touch. Takes the place of an e(lust 9, porl Porry 17,Uxbridge 16,CLumington 15. here will close with the .&Mount of other cereal, making it more Boavorwn It,uptorgrove is of June 8th. as he pur- palatable and digestiblo_ Most,- likely your ,services leedman handles it, but write to us at any .-poses leaving for the west about to for the facts. --the 11th, ra -S. till in Business Those in whose hands books THE CALDWELL FEED CO., Lbnft*d, do all kinds aL from the public library are which DUNDAS, ONTARIO. 32 And prepared .to bave been out more than a month d Woodwork Repairing an are urgently requested .to have -1 Of-allmaterial and dodos them returned at once. Prepara- -7: kept in stook. it will pay.you -a tions are being made to issue On oall at our works ard inspoeS our s new and complete catalogue, and and obtain prices. Don't be milded Wig we do not employ them,oonsm this cannot be done till all the impson & coo , , I — * i , , 5 D 0 S SPECIALTT I.V HORSESHOEING -.books which were out during the ly we can, and do throw off the 69=0 -epidernic have been brought in. Ind. phonei No. 302, Claremont commission of 10 per can$.,wbiah you WO Why not bring them at once an aeftainly save by parobasing f9om 110, d Our m' lllinerk department is in full swing. Please order early as it oall solicited. give the board a chance to corri. e Js impossible to get out all orders in one day, we are pre JOH"cGR"H- WNMY-MAUM C0.9 7-7 MI te the re-organization they e in hand. That and your 25- pared everything in the latest Paris and New York -ZLAREMONT, ONT. . 0234. Whitby, onift"d cent fee. Don't neglect or post- styles and at half the price. Do it now. 0XC)WZ-X11-TC3­ rmo 0M==:R JpWt, Ef W. EVANS `�7� eiare becoming accustomed to Call and see our samples and styles for spring and summer, they The PickerWg presence of 9mall-pox now as far surpass anything,*ever shown in Pickering; we guar- I Pump Manufacturer: .,,one of the established -and entir- r prieits are less per suit from a perfect fit. On ..elk unalarming facts of our exist- .: ... 1 . -- 1. VigUance Committee $3 to $6, than other houses in Canada Shop and Residence,Dundas Stl- d wirses are- ence. Doctors Ru (Grown Taildrint Co,,) ohjeret of tbis'A'asociation is to relegated to the distant past, The WHITBY, ONT. -though tax-payers will not yet for .lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. rs west-of Whitby House some time forget their bills, and Jnst arrived a large shipment of all'the latest,styles.it, wq�:pens, meris Three cloo r sanatoriu girls, boy�s, a see them before bu 99 now at our popula M nd babies,you.will do well to yin re., for them- Members baving properly stOlOu 00mmUni the pAtients enter, ca our prices are right. aste immediately with any member We are prepared to instil vii;&dor friin,�7 �selves, receive- their rations, re- NXT.A.T-azi IMA6.10MIS -ps of) short notice,also attend of Executive Committee. pum cover and depart with the regii -.41100. w all kinds of repairing. larity of clockwork. The old-time We have everything in this line, from 5c. roll to 50c. roll. See these Membership fee before buying. the President Of the Ontario Wind f placarding, isolating TicketeftnaTbo had trom Agent for custom .0 t ; and quarantining is al- socrotory on application. &199 gasoline engines..and; SU13pec 9 the squre gear and the health -to-date always fresh and best v�alues, send Exec. Com..-L.D. Banks most forgotten, This line y ou wlll find tip 700. �aring, Ont3 HrJr t Lan"I N AV, like the villagers in us an order phone is in store, No. Pick. V.Richardson, icl MAGNkT' CP.EAK SEPARATOR. 'Along the cool se. 0 Elegy. I �rth u r J efrrOv. Phone Bell-,fo. 50, Ind, 26. questered vale of life, Pnrsue the idetil. Do SI]dPSON & CO.- P i Gil 31-J ELURIN G 0'connorl notselen tenor of their way," r =i •e �r .t�� �xz �rx w��a��xiw , °4ir e r Tr �„ .F" -- .. y, _. .,in-r aw's a r:xr az'' '.sa•, o'"�u: -�.. ,- .r•.i;'S:-nr.c'.'.5 '• w cors.,� . „'.�"'%As.".:,a.. i:;_ �':... .,.. .. .... •^'' `h" •.N. M1.. .',...1 rc '�'•. .' ,.•;• .4 - OWW �u�e apparently un- tenanted, HOME DYEING r��C O� furnished, Plias n the whole greate Gal J house there was no sign of move- �e CLEAR, �dP f th , mentBA! _ noth1 - - ------- _ clear,aunwinkin floocl1IIof yellow �,- �E'� 1A " � P 1 Or. 'A 1"lysterlous Affair. `- -'- -' - --A TEA light. I was still lost in wonder at B N�WK� the sight when I heard a short, NO 4 •~����~�~�v�� VnequC��led for quick sob at my"side. ` CHAPTER IV,-(Continued). reached the head of the winding "What is it, Esther, dear V I t chance of lane whioh branches off from the Fragrance and toned, looking down at my compan- •.WSTAKES Miss Heatherstone waved her highroad and leads up to the laird's hand to rile with a bright smile, and house, so my companion pulled up. Vlf holesomeness "I feel so frightened. Oh, John, �3f you use tripped off up the avenue, while her "I must go bask," he esus, "or ' John, take me home; I feel so frigh- l ' brother unbolted the gate, and, they will miss me. It's very kind tend'." She clung to my arm, and "" passing through, closed it again, of you, West, to take this interest . Sold in pulled at my coat in a perfect DY=O' � locking it upon the outside. frenzy of fear. ' in us. I m very grateful to you, "I'll have a stroll down the road -dead packets only.' ,t , darling," I said LA _0�1 with you, if you have no objection. and so will Gabriel be when sheIts all safe, g, , Have a manilla." He drew a cou hears of your kind invitation. It's soothingly. "There is nothing to The Guaranteed "ONB DYE for �+ a real heaping of coals of fire after Black, Mixed and Green. fear, What has upset you so I" All Kinds or Cloth.,, pie of cheroots from his pocket and that infernal Placard, of m fa- "I am afraid of them John• I am " handed one to me. "You'll find Y , r Fre 1T and prove"for yourself 1 t „ Ser. dor Free Color Card,Story over otbar co Book- ` ther e. - bet afraid of the Heatherstones. Why let rlvina coati.of Dyeing over ot6.r coloca. they are not bad," he said, '`I be- He shook my hand and set ' off i•s their hoose lit up like this every ib*Johewo-Riek.rdwn Co.,it>:,ked,. Montr..l {e came a connoisseur in tobacco when down the road, but he came run- ---- -- night? I have heard from others -I was in India. Are you lit'' I Wing after me presently, calling me that it is always so. And why does -- -Tio�se I -mot-interfering with your to stop. "I was just thinkin " he merous acts of charity by whic-had--ma-de haerself h shoe n run e a rig toned - ays cors oroepe in Dian. ` a]ou- with said, tat you must consider us a „ „ hare if an one comes upon him. whole countryside. John, she • Y Po A brewer's draymsa is Berlin you.T ,f great mystery up there at Cloom- said when she returned, "have you There is something wrong about it, who went into a hospital in that Not at all, Ian veered. I her. I dare say you have come to John, and it frightens me.' em very glad to have your com- look u' nae a$ a private lunatic not observed' Cloomber Hall at '$ city suffering from acute abdominal I pacified her as well as I could, pains, vas examined by Rontgen pang. asylum, an cant ams you. „ „ an her oma w1 me where, "I'll tell you a secret," said rasa I answered, laying down rays, which revea the presence companion. "This is the first time you are interested in the matter, I the book which I was reading. �k care that she should have some of a foreign body at the seat of the P feel it is unfriendly upon my part `rl�ot since that memorable evening hot port-negusbefore going to bed. disorder. An incision brought to --�� that I have been outside the not to satisfy your curiosity, but I light a pair of artery forceps,which rounds since we have been down when the general and Mr. McNeil (To be continued). ere " you all that I know you tion. over to make their inspec- Subtle. or two ivel ssen and carried Have promised my father to be sil- R' thr „ ant about it. And indeed if I were >, operations, "And your sister?” to tell y "She has never been out either," might not be very much the wiser Nell, Johns will you put your "Did you find Mr. Filmson to be Out, res ecti y, ` be answered. r have von the hat on and come a little walk with a good photographer I" ears o. u:. fp after all. I would have you under- ,,,, y One of the very best. And such I could see b her manner governor the slip to-day, but he stand this, however,-that my fa- �hat something had agitated or a fine Ilia Universal Encyclopaedia. wouldn't half like it if he knew, ther is as sane as you or I, and that frightened her, gentleman. Do you know + " that when he was ready to take the Book Canvasser-In these vol- It's a whim of his that we should .he has very good reasons for living "Why, bless the birl!" cried I. icture he did not say, 'Now look umes you have the whole sum of I keep ourselr'cs entirely to our- the,-We which he does. I may add boisterously, "what is the matter I p , Y = selves At least soma people would that his wish to remain secluded pleasant, please, but instead he human knowledge in convenient ,call it a whim; for my own part I does not arise from any unworthy The old Hall has not gone on fire, , surely 1 You look as grave as if all aid to me,�'Now, if you ill just form. e.o..,; .�,:.�ru.. .v uc:.a.•�. .::i:� _.v -.•_:..: CrY' (lIS4(iLOraLiE Tt1•C�i:i'vco, i)II't n1oT2aj , ,,,.a „v--Boas �1!'lr. 1Nleel[—'�1'anka• It a no use s w Wigtown were i i a bl•aze.' get a fine result.' " to me. solid grounds for all that he does- from the instinct of self-preserva- "Not +� 'though perhaps in this matter be tion," :Vot quite so bad as that, she Buok Canvasser-But your wife, may be a little too exacting." "He is in.danger, then!" I ejacu- said, smiling. "But do Dame out, A man never describes himself so perhaps- "You must surely fled it ver} fated, Jack. I should eery much like you faithfully as when he is describing Mr, Meek-Oh, she knows it all' "Yes; he is in constant danger." see it. ' :'lonely," said I. "Couldn't you the character of another man, already. manage to slip down at-timaes and "But why does he not apply to ,. I had anything Sys refrained from say- _- __ 14 ' �sag anything which might alarm my —" -- - - - - .. 4 have a smoke with me That house the magistrates for protection? Isister, that F of J i' over yonder is Branksome." asked. "If he is afraid of any one, he interest awhich�our neihhbor''s "Indeed, you are very kind," be he has only to name him and they ' SHOE 'doings had for me. At her request answered, with sparkling eyes. "I will bind him over to keep the I took my hat and followed her out POLISH should dearly like to run over now peace, into the darkness. She led the way and again. With the exception of ''My dear West," said 'young j along a little footpath over the 'f Isr"I Stakes, our old coachman Heatherstone, "the danger with !moor, which brought us to some ris- and gardener, I have not a soul which my father is threatened is The � poHah that I can speak to." - ing ground', from which we could one that cannot be averted by any look down upon the Hall without M81 sho" y "And your sister-, site must feel human intervention. It is none the ;our view being obstructed by any it even more," .said I, thinking in less very real, and possibly very of the fir-trees which had been Last b' my heart that my new acquaintance imminent " planted round it "Look at that, P.F.IaaLUTco.LL IO _ ' made rather too much.of his oven "you don't mean to assert that, er, !•Mate.It.T. troubles and too little of those of 'it 'is supernatural," I said, incred• '��f this tl ttlepaeminence the sum ma - his companion. ulously, " poo "Well, hardly that, either," he blaze li lay beneath us in a �. Yes; r Gabriel feels it, no blaze of light. In the borer floors doubt, he answered.. carelessly; answered with hesitation: "But• the shutters obscured the illumina- "but it's- a more. unnatural thing there," he continued, "I have said I tion, but above, from the broad, l for s young man of my age to be rather more than I should, but I cooped up in this waythan for a windows of the second story to ohe $200.00 IN COLD GIVEN AWAY FLEE know that You will not abuse my thin Slits at the summit of the tow- woman. Look at me now. I am, confidence. Good-by." He took toer, three-and-twenty next March, and his heels and was soon out of my aperture there was not a chink or an : yet I.haye never been to a univer- sight round a curve in the eoulatry aperture which did not send forth �l.a�a NRteOOA u*ssL ATtWRYRii11 !city, nor to a school for that mat- road. a .stream of radiance. _ So dazzling CPAN8 ROYRsM VORAPReRtt tR'A ' Iter. I am as complete an ora was the effect that for a moment I P gra A danger which was real and im- Can .rt+. eke.t v-.tees of•.metal t.et.r.n,tn me.s>eal d rl.o,t.r+l kt,c�.saw• ate,roc p, A' mus se any of these clodtro rs. It was pe that the house was fou �e y PPe minent, not to be averted by hu- P SNARL:N T N8 G;S:A:BC 4 out or Ttifi n, To PR:_C. is a no w77�ut Dlarged um a We r.1 on fire, but the ateadlnesa and ee.aenw ym can ptoe.b,7 mete ore s or°at eSem. 20 tb.parao..n.ca.Dania out tie ier•eat number+e t t 1 seems strange to you, no doubt. man means and yet hardly super- i..tke.rm of Doe kradied Dolle t Totae peen„a.al.� ort a T16try d Lan.t a Clam tae wm od Fthe and yet it is so. Now, don't you natu ra]-here was a.conundrum in- cls mess of the light soon freed me y 011ar. :e m.pecan.ante tai.ei.l,d ler1 eamtuiut,ltwb.tum d Tttn Ou'41%- To tlta t. m.tr•r rwo ' (errW le t armwr;a.arm T.mry Dor:u.. 6eoard two nom eaoQ sn+.ae.ar.:7 sanest.eLs frit two think I deserve a better late ' He deed' I had come to look upon the f roID that apprehension. It was ppr set.vT",e a.ld.d eetw.em mem clack t.ed.t. t+�e•� lieoatd m..e iiod edualqualt,C ismmwrm� ei arrt Or"prom er111 Lm to be d,vk"(secs Wert ley y/n.mf. a—td bur partoo..md eq..13y enn.et es�en tstopped as he spoke, and faced inhabitants of the Ha11 as mere ec- clearly the result of many latlups t„•.�,,.wm chasm•0o dt.,a.73 d te.�n r.t.,•tns ss._).end t°on w uk.e�rtt^..poo•'°.d laced !y stematiCBl ly all Over the grew corny rttk•tlmpte caadhten atone�� .e a!il.+lie n tw..s.ns.en are,x W 11 C NOT W AYT A yCfiNT OP YOUtt ONS1f Wtifi. YOU ANSWI:.R T1113 AD4 ERTTSSY EN'r. if os oa mak. W.AY 1,011110 W • con ncB, building. t e strange wRl A oNcs . •�AD1Alr%nCDZCnra CO.,De.4 s,, wo:IMUI.ays forward in appeal. daunt Heatherstone had just told , As I looked.at him, with the sun me, -I could no longer doubt thatleffect that all these bn�liantly illu- _ = shining upon his face.,,'he'certainly .some dark and sinister meaning did seem a strange bird to be 000p- underlay all their actions.- The .-----ed up in such a cage. Tall,and mus- more I pondered over the problem: cular, with a-keen. dark face, and the more unanswerable did it ap- !sharp, finely cut features, he might pear, and yet I could not get the 'have stepped out of the canvas of matter out of my thoughts. The _ Murillo.or Velasquez. There: was lonely isolated hall, and t•he ,.- latent energy and power in his firm- strange, impending catastrophe -, t ...pet mouth his.. square eyebrows, which hung over its inmates, ap- and the whole pose of his elastic pealed forcibly to my. imagination. e's ' well-knit figure. All that evening, and late into the _ vtsPnatta he I. • "There-is the learning to be got night, I sat moodily by the fire, A el as :from books and the learning to, be pondering over all that I had heard, �► got from experience," said I, sen and revolving in my mind the vari- _ v cutort Osecondgrade" _ •tentiously, "If you have less of ous incidents which might furnish ,�oNrtesr your-share of the one, perhaps you' me with some clue to the mystery. have. more of the other. l cannot believe that you'have spent all your CHAPTER V. HERFS only one quality Of Canada Cement. It is the life in mere idleness and pleasure." "Pleasure!" he cried. •"Plea- I trust'that my readers will not _ highest quality that Can possibly be mate with 17clOdeln , sure! Look at this." He pulled off set me down as an inquisitive busy- _ equipment, scientific methods and rigid inspection by es- his hat, and.I-saw that his black body when I say that as the days _ - -pert 6emigtg, hair was all flecked and dashed with and weeks went by-I. found my at _ --The Canada Cement you buy for a garden walk is the same : streaks of gray. "Do'you imagine tention and my thoughts more and Cement that u sold by the trainload for great dame, elevators and bridges. The 4 that this came from pleasure l" he more'attracted to Generaf Heather-' engineer in charge of these great works have ample facilities for testing the quality of asked, with a bitter laugh. stone and the mystery which sur-' semens ~ "You must have had some great rounded him. It,was in vain that I - ­Canadament u shock," I said, astonished at the endeavored by hard work and a - sight; some terrible•illness in your strict attention 'to- the laird's af- comes up to their most rigid requirements. _youth. Or.perhaps it arises from a_-fails to direct my mind into some The farmer}las not these facilities for feeling the giWity of cement. He must bad► r, more chronic cause-a.-constant more healthy channel. Do what I a product upon which he can depend for a grade that is always of highest quality, :.gnawing anxiety. I have known would, on land or on the water, I that therefore does not Hard to be tested. men as young as you whose hair would still find myself puzzling over. You can place absolute reliance upon the quality of Canada t✓emetat. was as gray." this one question, until it obtained ft's always-the some and always,the best. The large output-which enables us to - -- "Poor devils!`-he muttered, "I such a hold upon me that I felt that _ _gyp the price down.enables us also to maintain the factory equipment acrd'organization pity them." it was useless for me to attempt to that kesps the quality aP: -- "If you can manage to slip down apply myself to anything until I _ . p Canada gement label appears an every bag avid barrel of.geniiine Canada _ to Brauksome at times," said I, had.come to some satisfactory solu- Cement. See that it's on the bags and barren of cer>fsent that you buy. +: ''perhaps you could bring Diss tion of it. I could never pass the t Rrjg in.b "What the Fararer Can Do With Cenci to ,Itisa•wuakasdred dwasosdf Heatherstone with you. I know I dark line of five-foot fencing and _ w t so.aLe° rww+ the r.o as-.+.W ani r &..Ma'�""'b�°" _,that my_father and my �}sfer•wQ1ld thq. great iron gate, with its mas- rar.eraalefemadeaDesarasl.as- be d$Iig+hted to. see Iter, and..a sive lock, without pausing and cllang$; if only for an hour or two, racking my beam as to what the Canada Cement Company Limited, • Montreal mighrt-do her good• ' eeciet might be which was shut in Tbt a t;anada Ctrmtwt dealor In Toes stiighblstorlatgod. "It would be rather hard for us by that inscrutable-barrier. Yet both to get away together" h9.an- with all my conjectures and all my _ - - swered. "However, if I see a .observatiops I could never come to chance I shall bring her down. . It any cone union which could fora might be managed some afternoon, moment b accepted as an expla- r`:` perhaps, for the old man indulges nation of e.fact�. „ " in. a siesta occasionally." We had My sister been out fora stroll ! ... 4% ' :.. ..,. - '�... ,.. _, .. _... ',.. .. .•. :m..�.'y 1.. ;•tom :i sl''' r,�'>" !K•' v,:-+"�a`t. •i ...tzi''•n`v a'"a'^• 3�y'' . ,. e ::`Y' .�c;r„nr. ✓ - "3 '051` `a. . '.�.. , ...s. .� ., ::t. .re's s�q.iyy'•`l' nk°'+ •z ,--^ •, r„a �, ',t � rF,•.v a�7 •. ,�, .. yca..te„ fi ,.. a..+.u,. w • . .,, r ,k,:. .w7r "��. ,r,��' y�`-��,,. •-t F,�kds,�+•�„r""^ ,;�.43.'l �$� '+srMt:ti+ `k,,4.. xg rn.a`• _.*"'tk.�'t': , LV MT� 1��_ 'o ' .—w- q f WHY MORE WOMEN THAN MEN ITEST.LIG "MY STOMACH IS FINE BANISH PIMPLES A. Woman's Power'of Endurance Is 100 ERUPTIONS SlAce Taking.NO ri-Co Dyspepsia Tdiets" More Robust. -Tw Mrs, J. Merkhuger, Waterloo, Ont., The fact that, in almost all civi- ------------ -te "P Dyspepsia Tab eta. Her experience with men has been ascribed to the higher Need a Ionic medicine them, she outlines it,explains why. birthzato of girl babies; yet statin-' "..... &.I was eatly fr troubled e writ with my ties show that 105 boys are born to One of the surest signs that the stomach' a ea. "I bad taken so much medicine that I might say ti?take every 100 girls. According to fig- 1lood is out of p7der is the pimples, I any more would only be making it urea compiled b7 a European ata- unsightly ertiptions and eczema worse. My stomach just felt raw. I tititician, the girl has a better e read of Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, ?that „come frj�quently with the. chance than the boy of attaining 'Chan ge from winter to spring. These and a lady friend told me they were -maturity. world 'fe of He finds that from the third to the rove that the long indoor 1, to take,so I thought I wo them a trial and really they worked inter hiis had its affect upon the i7id Anyone having anything fifteenth year the mortality for both 7 wron with his stomach should give sexes is N blood, and that a tonic medicine is the same; from. the fif- N TyLE LAOr ru7 --needed to put it right. Indeed, Co Dyspepsia Tablets a trial, teenth to the nineteenth year, the they will do the rest. Bly stomach is �here are few people who do not critical age for girls, the girl's eed, a tonic at this season. Bad fine now and I can eat any food." chances are slightly better than the NEVER ANY FAILURE (blood does not merely show itself One of the many good features of Na- Co-Co DTspepgia Tablets is that boy's; from tho thirtieth year to in disfiguring eruptions. To this 4 fifth the mortality among OR DISAPPOINTMENT they are so p etisant and easy to take. the thirty same condition is due attacks of The relief they give from heartburn, women is smaller than among men, WHEN theumatism and lumbago; the sharp flatulence, biliousness and dyspepsia is and it continues smaller until the $tab-bi—ng-pa—ins-of sciatica and nen- i�l101C I— Prompt and permanent. Try one seventieth year. Then, for a dera - Valgia; poor appetite and a desire each meal—they'll make you feel like eade, and & half, the sexes onom, f . anew person. to avoid exertion. You cannot cure more have the same chanc,4 of our. these troubles tby the use of purga- 5oc• a box at your druggist's com- vival, but above eighty-five years of five medicines—you need a tonic, pounded by the National and -BAKI NG Chemical Co. of C—A., Limited age, woman again stands a much -a tonic only, and among all swimi, and better chenca. thsan rnsan- metucines There is on can equal To account for this-difference the W Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for their points out that woman of that day, which stood on the Bay statistician tonic, life-giving, nerve-restoring front near the toot of the present Parlia: has greater resilience in gshaking off 13 USED. ment street. The Canadians were over powers. Every dose of this medi TC is true that -.Gettlieb Von Jagow. powered by numbers, there bei some- diseases than man• gine makes new, rich blood, which like 500 British regulars and Ca. Foreign Minister of Germany, from militia. while the n tort- CONTAINS NO ALUM. it drives out impurities, stimulates tNd%. America f the physical strength of man is trou e; greater than woman's, but a wo- bvery organ and brio As a feeling of his latest picture. es numbered about 2,400 (V1=f!1gUr,8 h - us N our ideae have changed in rnen'a power of endura hew health and energy to weak, the past century. Histor"lly, there has' robust. NO M tired, ailing men, women and chil- always been controversy as to whether the One reason for this is that. wo- -THAN THE cites. If you are out of sorts give magazines were blown, up by accident or OUR LETTER FROM TOROHO by design of the Cartact man poesesses a finer perception of ,this medicine. a trial and see how 011d explosion. Geberal Pike, who was in her power of endurance than a ORDINARY KINDS. 4uickly it will restore the appetite, command of the invading sorces, waim number blown up. i man, and when her perception revive drop in spirits, fin<L- fill WHAT IS ENCAGING THE ATTENTION among the warns her of fatigue, she stops. A MADE IN CANAD A- �our veins with new, he_aTth-'91­ving OF THE CITIEZNS JUST NOW. 'man does not stop until hied blood. FOR THE KING'S CALLERS. is exhausted. His nervous system You can get these pills from any Medicine dealer or by mail at 50 The Teachings of Profeascr Jackson- Signature Books Prove Treasure is not as finely organized-as a wo- Dents a box or six boxes for 82.30 Gives offonss to some--Sir James Trove for Autograph Hunters. man's,' and as Mosso, the Italian upon their nerves for caution not ,1 0 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Whitney's Present. lphysiologist has pointed out, men to ever-exert. While it is true that 'Two new visitors books have re- 1 and women are entirely dependent women more. easily contract many -Co., Brockville, Ont. at Bucking- I Professor George JakArvon, whose oplh- cantly boen provided -diseases, particularly nervous and 'j; ions have been again creating cortro versy. had been the stormy Petrel of tl'-­ ham Pahice, and the old ones have mental diseases, than men, they clotify a Canada ever swc�- iiia arr:vul gone to. �)in the many others that kh I six I Y MILES overcome them more easily. OF SCENTS. some six (yr seven years ap, 2deetiro , GARDEN o are in the safe keeping of the Lord Profeseer Jackson, one would never for A6 n moment suepect that there war an.y* Chamberlain's Department. FOR GIN PILLS The Latest Fad Among English So. thins Stormy about him 110 is a M-ld- The Value of these books to auto- Nlr,'Si& Cas' r Lake, -��Ig Oil In Slam. eiety Wumen. mannered gentleman of the achol�r4 Castleman of Larder t impossible I A Vyno. almost Jut tet in manner and a9L- graph hunters is almIus Ont, needed Gin Pills badly. He says: I Oil existg in great quaritit'ies from the publicity -in patently shrkuklug t, estimate, and some sensation •-I had been suffering some time Ith An idea that promises to be ex- which his opinions inevitably brirLhim. Siam-- but the method of st�curing it used ab.(---t the Court a few my Kidneys and'Urine. The . ; ceedingly popular at country bons- There is no doubt. however. that Is &!was ca is exceedingly crude. The Wells &M of great mental force and Canada years ago when it waa announced lornethiqj'awful,and no rest at nighL I's this..summer and the rage of man lose intellectual cotior by reff*on of I be.,i 0 your Gin Pills and sent my, not more than 60,feet deep and are (many beautiful women, is the his departure, whieb. is to take place that one was missing, Fortunately *'Garden of Scents " It, has been almost immediately a careful search revealed its where- churn miles to get them,and in less dug by hand The -oil secured is in sharbourne street church. than, six hours I felt relief 16 two that wh1rh is hand, from the bottom ab4)uts. of the well by 'dippers om 1<>np popularized this season by Lady days the pam hiul left me entirely- 4W . _�,sticks _3F ,,Helen Vincent, -who has recom- Professor Jack-n CAMO to Tor­nt0fr0m The books are bound in crimson and to-da 7 I feel as well ai ever". the Brit..kh Weil yan conference as a lass e free of bamboo. , The oil is sold to the ended it W all her smart women for & three-year-term as pas' of itier-!leather, with an Imperial crown Sec, a box, six,for$1 50. Sarnpl M Sri ves who live within-calling--dis- bourne ,tat Ue.th*dist Church. probabiy .tamped on. the back. and are if you write National Drug aud-Chcm2cal nati riends, with the resultthatnlo- the most artisrorratic congregat ion it% the ruin, Co„of Canada Limited.Toronto. 1.34 tance,of the wells. cured with a silver clasp. As a ion in now to be adopted by Queen Methodist denomination in ;rQronw im� IMary of Sandringham. mediately his sermons. and particularly each book lasts for about two Years, haki addrediew to his Sunday -aftPrnIckin. Lady Helen Vincent is one-of the Bithe Class began to attract Attcnton.I but upon the occasion of the death IQ ,triol I of-King Edward over a- hundred hipping ver Rumors reached the ear" of rho most beautiful women in English P- I . S re dudcipl�rmr;ars. who de-cided that wrtion signa- pociety. The daughter of the Earl should be taken Thou h Prqfemoor Jack.1 pages were taken up with It Inflnenss.. pink eye.epizootic, distemper and all now and tof Feversham, and a sister of the *on has maintained Thou his addrft.ed tur" of callers, throat dioeaseo cured, and an others. so matter bow "ex. i"private and not intended for at the e Oate Duchess of Leinster, she Is a were allem one. of the books is kept to"d.' leept from, havins any of these disaia-two with 5POHN'S I ae publication, excepting in book form. steps I QUID SISTEMPSR cupts. rb,,. to as doom of cure a general favorite. Lady Helen- has were taken to secure shorthand rep-orts ambassadors' entrance to the Pal- case. One battle guaranteed to do so. Best thing for broad The publication of one of these in the ace 4deais of her -own on the subject of local preps aroused a storm of contro- for the use of the diplomatic =&re"L Acts on the blood Druccists.and harness abopol 0. Distr butoors - ALL WROLESALE DRUGGISTS. J areas, and sometimes, even on the versy. The matter finally went before corps and official visitors, and is MEDICAL CO., chemists. Goshen, Indiana, U.T.A. the Toronto Conference• where. after a used by the general'circle. smartest occasions, she_wears' no discuss. I several days, in which u most he�11111 " Every one entering or leaving the p �ewels. the .1. arguments and state were used. Dr. Jackson's flynds She is one of the keenest of go-cl- di..I Palace is called upon to iiign one or Came Out On top. thus averting any di linty gardeners. She has a woMer• rest dwcuzsion in the larger arena of other of these books. g 7- the general Methodist Conferenes of Can- Jul rosea, a dial-garden with a ads. -I - MORE THAN EVER. quaint Tudoi sundial, a cottage At the conclusion of bin pastorate at arden full of old-fashion qharbourre Street, a place was made for oldtt -fashioned flow- him at Victoria College, his appointment 1DOLASINION -CURITZ e(le-se ... -, in- t-m-tba- -h-, of the English Rib'#L Capacity for mental s, a- kitchen garden No - •fter four sed, _7e&iv' service.them he ........ ;Few hedges, and her "Garden Of . w.t. CMPORATION IA17#1 ID re s9inir to zogland. 13cents" is planted with every sort A Lovable Man zsrAML16kgo loot tiff sweet-amelling leaf and flower. By those who know him best, Profes- Many former tea and coffee drink- HEAD 01IFFI.Clif: 26 KING ST. EAST.TORONTO per-( t l work o pe opor Jackson Is described as a most iov, ens who have mentaIMONTREAL LONDON. E.C_ ENG. able man. The teaching which is moot form day after da , have found a strongly assailed is that concerning the b4stiorical and scientific value of the do. better capacity anygreater endur- Sim Soundlyq ecription of the creation of the world In ante by using Posturn instead of .'THE-WILLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, LIMITED the first chapters of Genesis and of some of the -other Incidents of the Old Tests- tea and coffee. A Western woman Like July, 1926.4 7 New ' 9 meet. There ban also been some questtion writei: .425,000. 6 c,"o First Mortgage SititingFund Gold Bonds. Due Ist as to his teaching concerning the !illi- "I had. k"rest PAY&We Ist January and July. Principal mW Interest payable at The bility of Christ Naturally, his discus- drank coffee for about Cm-d— B" of Commerce, Toronsm- Montreal and Loridont, Enitut& sion of these points -gave offense to those twenty years,-and finally .had.what IRedccmable as a whole at 105 and accri inteeert an my in P date after July he who accept the literal'inspiration of t the doctor called "coffee heart." I I it, 1914,' Who Lack Vigor, Thom Who Holy Scriptures. His critics have not he. an sixty clays' prier nI or annually for Sinking Fund drii%%ings, sitated to describe him as a "destroyer was nervous and extremely de- btainnism July I st, 1912 we Dispirited and Won oat of faith and hope." His friends bitter- spondent; had little -mental or I resent any Inch comment. ItIs has .­ . Denctninatior�s: $100, $�00 aM$1,000, %%ithaertingecItIdvalents. elown the capacity of amusing the warm- physical strength left, had kidney ft I ou.14 Bead This Carefully. alty, both b resson of his Intel. constipation." (Tea mtliou and 7h The Bonds am issued in coupion form %-Ath privilege of regimation of' trouble and plind is personal qualitWL Th. powers sad arose from a is just as harmful be-cause it con- and in,fully registered form lop" Jackson maintains, was i tains newspaper repo" o"ne of his addresses, t *roof That Health and Renewed V1 h%D jtoxo sIboo caffeine, the same drugfound Trustee: National Tknt Company, Limed, Toronto. QuIckly Return When Rialft Rtimedy i, misleading and inaccurate. in coffee.) ta"'y Thio, _'f't Kitt general attitude to that It to only in "The first noticeable benefit de- Lesal opinion of Mesws. Blalm Lash AiWin.&Cassels.Toronto. .Is U" book form that such discussions as he has to offer should be given broadcast to rived from the changeA.from coffee the public. This gives ample Inpportu- to Postuni was the natural action ASSETS -I am only -t1irty yea" oldyet for nits tomake his meaning clear and on- 4wo, years, I have felt more like sures perusal undei circumstances where of'the kidneys and"bowels. In (Apprai*l me& 1911) deet impressions it mi- hbart action vras readers will not get fa two week -Pacidng Houses at Toronto, Montreal and Harris,- Iseventy-fivec I have found it difficult to through hasty underatandiriff. His publi- -skep, at night, and in -the morning felt cations now run up towards a dozen greatly improved -and my nervus ton (including Sites and-Equipmint). . . . . . .. . $1,077,919 'w deprossed and heavy 'that effort was steady. Real Estate and Buildings owned by Company .'— 535,375 idifficult. My bands were always clammy Sir James Gets a Motor Car, 'Then I became despondent. and Retail Store Equipment . 64,000- 'land perspiration on slight effort would For many years Sir James Whitney's the desire to be active again show- Investments. . . . .. . . .. .. . ........... .......... 360,154 break out all over me. it,was not un- chief recreation has been riding br Rvery--day- when.-the-weather bicycle. - . wased proof- of �renewed physical and L -C ;�xturai that I should becin-t1-hron'd over bae been accustomed to take his iron mental strength. ;the chance that I abould -be unfit to do steed and go for a half-an-hour or an $3,357,919 Inly work, and this dread made my sleep- hour' -ride through the well paved re. "I am steadily gaining in physi- Average annual net-e"ngs'for put' three years,` - siden"ti.1 district of Toronto. It always cal strength and brain power, I less nights perfect misery. After repeated f impressed visitors with the democracy In formerly did mental work and had over. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . -350,000 4riale of medicines and mixtures, Dr. Ontario's, first Minister when they.were 'Or about four times the amount required for intetiest an bonds asmutowe pills Save me the first gleam fortunate enough to Yet-on ount of coffee, slowly of him to give it up on ace rt �of hope. From the very first I could see riding, sedately outstanding and 610 'senaslaotuilort No but since using Posturn I am doing More, however, will this William_Davies Company, Limited, established in 1853,is at present tbey were different In action from other vouchsafed, for, as an exceedingly grace- hard mental labor with less fa- The W the largest packing house in the British Dominions. It owns la rRe and modemly pills. They didn't grips and acted as na- ful contribution on the part of his fol- - than ever before."' equipW oacking houtes in Toronto and Montreal,and 75 retai, lowers In the Legislature, a splendid new t1gue stores strategically __*nrally VA it Tiature and not the pills attomobile was the,other day prefented I Name given by Canadian Pos- -located in-tits cities of Toronto,and Montreal and the follovving points ft oughwt 7 .Tante Is *. *re cleansing my clogged-up system. My )p the Premier. 14ir h turn Co., Windsor, Ont. Ontario: Oshawa,, London EA#L Kingston, St.Catharines, Brantford,Collinswooc� trits rove. I felt much better. The family, will no doubt find automobile 1111) - &Ileviiie, Galt. Brockville, Woodstock London. St.'Tihofna% drough wiueh a at convenience and comfort, butsome Postum now comes in new, con stinguish sation of the system gave way folks have their suspicion that when :distribution of its products is made. The Company is actively represented irk" 9 will centrated form called Instant Pos- to normal activity. Dizziness and head- baa time and opportunity Sir Jame every Province in Canada, and its Ooducts are found in wholesale and retail I ceased,' appetite, good color and continue occasionally to take a spin On tUM, Itis regular Postum so pro, his old bicycle. "houses from the Atlantic to dw Pacific. it also maintains agencies in Great Britaim AM owned at the factory that only the bition to work rettrimed. and have Te When Torento Was Captured. soluble portions are retained. Special Cllivular on request, *&Ined. i am like a new man, and I thank Dr. xamtit-on's Pills for it all," Toronto has so little history of a ro. mantic A spoonful 01. Instant Posturn Price: 102 and Interest, to yield 5.78% ic sort that considerable attention Thia was the experience, of J. E. Park- in being paid to the events of WD years with hot water, and Sugar and 4 short tinte,,, a -well known rrocwT dealer in month *hen. for a s cream to taste, produce Instantly a No she ion of the effereolL Follow bis a4vios, use Dr. ArnerioartavaThe laclilef T.06"d=ts of tbn delicious beverage. Hamilton's pills for your stornach, kid- memorable action were the landing Write for the little book, "The (*=mNGoVEWU4WTMrMCMUj lieyt; and llviDr. and you'll enjoy 1-6 the Amairtean ifoTsiss at a point net West the present RibibliSon Grounis, about Road to Wellville." AM Q)=:b09FM0tT330XI" All drug- OU" thob now Biquny*l& Station stands, "There's a Reasoe" for Poitum. �114 and robust good bes.11th, stbvft and storekeepers sell Dr. Ham U- the blowing up *1 a powder magastris as 4L Ftw "'art" no Pills, no per boit.. A boxes !or $1.00 the old fort, vtth W gone" f A..,t none straction Of a largo numba o i)* Wealth is not who get& as voistpaid frorn the Csta"b, calls and the burning of many pub his who enjoys it. Muffs,le. N. Y. and Kingston. Canada• buildings, Inal-oAinw the parliament'house but :ZWE" NFUIC E4: !ii J ----Mm (Dr.) He t a- I f C-A-LiT con 1ple of re- week. silence with number 101, and days in thye c.rtyn this pendent phone Installed in his WIG S"`"`0RE -=1715. -THE . F. E. Gee, of Toronto, Russell Andrew, 1918. -P. J. Staring.has purchased a spent Sunday with friends in P. J. and Mrs. Morcombe were 4-4"w piano. Pickering. in thq city on Wednesday-attend- x. -H. Wade made a shipment of -Mrs. Haryey of QehA in g the�marriage of the latter's j 9 --_ imiuea stock on HIoeday. - - -Tu----d - be-re with herb g r, re. r, Mies Flossie King. Fresh, Clean Gxo-cerieg -Miss Gagie Elviss,o Brooklin, Alex. Findlay. -James Gordon has been ap- Is visiting W. H. and Mrs. Crum- -The Ladies' Aid of the Meth- istee to fill the -all the ti a pointed police tri mer. odist church purpose holding a vacancy caused bythe death of q -Mrs. W-mnaeott is advertising garden party on July 1st. the late Wm. Mistcombe. 71 S­ for sale her. residence on Cb= , -Mrs. C. F. Speedie, of Edinti; - street. k -CLEANING REQUISITES burgb, Scotland, is spending a pro- -Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, longed holiday with Mrs. John Robert Gordon,.. of McKillop HOUSE I Zt-- spent Sunday at the home of her Barnes, Cherrywood. township was committed for,trial ­parents. -Chris. Maslin, of the staff of on the charge of murder. Bull- Dog Amonia, Big Five Amonia, Pearline,Gfflettf? Lye, Pure Gold Washing Compound, aU leading -Roy Burling, of T KI Standard a bon. • ordi�tw was the T!mHgami Steamboat and The gin Stan kinds of Soaps,-Mo ps,-Brushes, here over Sunday with C. H. and -Hotel Co., called neon W. G. Ham servative paper calls for a full Brooms, etc., etc. r Mrs. Burling. on Monday on his return from investigation, of •the PrDudfoot -John Allaway and Miss Bella England*.' He is iioVv on his way charges. ..Big assortment at.The Big Store. Tberton, of Whitby, were in town to Timagami to resume his duties on Monday. with the company for the summer. -Arthur Rogers', of Toronto -The foliage on the trees is outBe a Charming Woma Nice Fresh Pineapples—two for 25 oents. spent Sunday at the home of his this year about two weeks earlier Orianges, Bananas, Lemons; etc. pa ts here. than usual. The summer-likeyoune ver-saw a beautifur woman- -Mr. H. 8.4forbes, of Knox Col- weather of the past week has who didn't have beautiful hair. The lege, upi oce ed the pulpit in St. caused very' rapid growth. - The charms of a beautiful woman lie in .Andtew's cuureb on gunday last. mercury ry on one or two days last her hair. Many women do not real- ;�'. * t . ­WALL-PAPERS -Miss J. Roddin has re-shingled week registered a temperature of ize the attractions they •possem.. be- dwelling on cause give proper atter-her Church St. at 85 degrees, and in some cases Big selection New up-to-date patterns and colorings. Come in-we present oceuvied bv Mr. Ho kips. tion to the hair. Dicing ne�firly �tinrtosd- Want to r-,-hnvr- you- A-Uposser-trae Yen, are andlar so men of­­tb`e---A00—are famed The women-Mrs. J. li was in -theJ On Wednesday, May 7th, at for their beauty, not because- their obligation to buy. Simply* look thru our dis. -city on Wednesday attending the the Church of the -Sacred Heart, facial features are superior to those of ..Play.., We're glad to show you. wedding of a relative Mr.E. Kerr. Toronto, Miss Flossie King, other womlan, but because they know Miss Edith Guthrie and broth- daughter of S. and Mrs. King, for. how to keep young by Plying vigor, supplying er, Richard, of Audley, spent Sun- merly of this village, was united lustre, and strength to their hair. L:p to a few years ago PAJUSL41LN �day with W. D. and Mrs. Gordon. in marriage to Mr. F. La Brecque, -Lloyd Bateman of Toro Sage could hardly be obtained in Ca&-- GIN GAMS MUSLINS )R Toronto of Toronto.- The ceremony' ada. But-new thiol Apliwhtf-31 I. spent Sunday here at the home of performed fti-the-'—presence Yof Me restorer can be had in every`town.--1Y. .his grandmother, Mrs. B. Bunt immediate relatives and friends of Pettit sells it in Pickering for 60 cents AND VOILES the bride and groom. We extend lbottle and guar-itntees it to grow -Rev. G..L. Johnston has been our e6iogratulationsou the plea- 'bpautiful luxuriant hair; to stop fal- Just arrived. Patterns and shades right up to-44e confined to his bed for the past sant event. libg hair, eradicate dandrutf. minute. As nice a display as our village Week with a-severe attack of scia- -Mrs. Frank E. Read, Waver- has seen for some time. ticsi. lay Road, Kew Beach, TorGnto, -Mrs. Morrissey is erecting a was the hostess of a miscellaneous Card.of Thanks Q, veranda in front and-on the south shower on Tbursda evening, y Big Stock of Hardware' for ' . side of h'er residence on Church April 24t1i. of her sister in honor We wish to take this opportunity of i-9 street. thanking our numerous-friends foi- - R Muss Willette Hadley, whose mar- ­ .11' .... . spring requirements Miss Kate Kerr, of "Osbawa, their many expressions of sympathy, ridge to Mr. C, C. Crossland,Park- and H and acts, of kindness shown- to usio G. Kerr, of Toronto, spent dale, Tor6ut-o takes place In June, our recent sudden bereavement by Lawn Nowers, Screen Doors, Window Screens, at the home of their moth- The bride-elect wan, the recipient the death of our dear husband and -Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Seeds, etc-.. er he of many beautiful and useful gifts father. Our burden of sorrow was -A Targe number of fruit-trees in cut-glass, sterling silver -and rade much lighter by these thought- .,,-.:were shipped to this locality dur- linen. Mrs. Read is the daughter ful deeds and will ever be remembered 'herwin-Williams Paints Ing the past week from the various of Mr. and Mrs. Jaq. Y. Hadley, of with gratitude by us. :nurseries. Pickering Harbor. MRS. W. MORCOMBE and FAxILY Stand the Test. -The Pickering Football' team -Summer Courses for teachers will go to Bowmanville on the 24th will be held at the University, of local Repmexteve Wambid Peroid Roofing Ito play their first game -in the Toronto, for certificates in Ele- Midimid League seriep.- m6ntary Household Science. Ele-- to handle lots in Parkway Heights The old Reliable. E. W. Evans, of Whitby, was mentary Manual Training, Physi. subdivision. Welland, Outaric; TheStore. in town on Wednesday with his cal Culture and other sub'ects. fastest growing town In Causida.-26 Get all you want at "The Big z. :new motor-trnek. He is deter. Applications should be came to Manufacturing plant,-seven Rail- M S ta-is 7julued to be abreast of the times. Profe4sor Abbott,Secretary of the roads' Parkway hiFh class Residential sthe only subdivision - -The regalar monthly meeting Uwithin the City limits. Seven min- niversity of Toronto Extension 1 9 • " CHAPMAN ��-D of St. Andrew's Ladle,? Aid will Committo4p. Toronto, not later utes walk from the Post Office.-Elec. be held in-the Sunday school room than May 31st. The teacher should tr1c Light. Sewers Gas. Water, are er Po Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, state the grade of his certificates, available. Car lines being extend- MOOrES ALINT3::) 81-IOJMS -E. L. and Mrs..Ruddy have professional and academic, and ed to property. This is one of the beat - ." imoved into their residence on the the school -in which he is teach- investments in Canada to-day. Apply This is the season of the year when every one likes a nice. i i pto-date the summer. We ing. pair of Shoes. We are prepared to suit you in this 11ne for Ladies'. college.bill for with references. are pleased 'to see them in our -There was a strike of worg- L4uskft Beaky Linked.32 AdellaWe Gents. Boys', Girls' and Babies. men employed by the amidst. St. !last, Toronto. Our Ladies' Colonial at $3.00 glip r and the patent stap at$2.75 are Hamilton --Mrs. H. Savage. of.Hamilton. Bridge Co:, at the erection of thefdvorttes, made to fit the foot has been here a few daye with her bridge at at Dixie on the new C. C017RT Or REVISION -Gentsi, a' nice patent Blucher is always in good style price $4.50. brother, Johu Dickie. Friday PL R. The strike took place at A good line of Tan Shoes for fine or coarse wear give good last was spent in celebrating their the end"of last week when the Muxs�ipahty of the Townsliip of Picker. sadqfaction. All prices to snit the buyer. birthday. Our.Groceries are strictly fresh. Prime old Cheese 18 cents. men demanded higher- wag", a nig. Choice Coffee-Chase-The fireman, who had called a demand which the se & Sanbornes. Ibeeting for Friday evening last, fused i company re- Public notice given that Bannanast, Pineapples, Oranges, etc. to comply with. The .com- the Court of Re-vision for the Nfu­nci- tailed to secure a quorum, and pany then employed a new w wang alit of the Townsbip of Pickeriniz, 7 e*nseqnently-no businesq could be of men who were to begin work at for the Year 1913, will bold its first G. A. GILLESPIE, .-DUNBARTON tiansacted. seven o'clock on Monday morning, sitting in the Town Halla in the Vil. -A number complain that they Trouble wag expected to take -ay lage of Brougham. on Tuesday. the rY 27tb day nf MAy. 1913. at the."bour of cannot now enjoy their.-utual Su-n- place. and several constables were one o'clock in the afternoon: :day aftern'4000 nap, owing, to the on hand to preven,t anything of a. -AjI persons interested will please -Warm Weather ��-„ts- * . :continual uproar mused by paiss. rioto us chit raeter. However-eve."- take notice-and govern tbe'msefves Ing autos and motor-cycles. thing passedoff peaceably and the accordingly. -Order your tomato, cabbage new men were not interfered with Dated at Whitevale, this gth.day of New Perfection Oil Stoves-Two,Three and four tirner, -or other vegetable pleffits; from F. when they began work. May 1913. complete.with Oven. H. Hall He has 'also a large - -An act *bi-ch is very frequen- R. BEATON. sk"ortment of foliage and SZflow er- fly done on our streets is that of -Clerk of the said 34 Ing plants ready.for trasplacting, leaving a ligirs"e untied, while the Municipality. Screen Doors and Window Screens-A good strong door M.-S. and-Mrs.-Chapman. Miss owner goissinto a store to do busi- for one dollar. P. J. Wright, Miss S. A. Dale and cess. No matter bow quiet the WATCHMAKER Miss. .Mabel.. Wright were In To- animal may be the large nnfi)ber • ronto on Monday attending the -of autos and motor-cycles that Why take your *atches, clocks and Lawn Mowers from $3.65-to$7.50, wedding 6f,.their- relative, Miss pass through makesitvery ensafe. jewelery out of-town-for-repairs,-wben all makes and sizes. you can have them re• paired in your r Sadie Dale. On Monday afternoon � a very own villa -FraBk Bundy and. friend, Mr. quiet but nervous bo �r .ge? borne was lelt I have bad,%years exWience Tle Laplanto.' 6f Toronto, came untied while the driver bad drop- in London. England. d7ovrn in the latter's anto on Sna. ped into a shop ,to make some, J Q SEPH ­.*,H . -B U N D Y day and spent a 6w hours' with �urcbases. A passing auto fright_ Satisfaction guaranteed - . A ithe former's 'parents, J. H. and ened the animal with the result Prices.reasonable Vrg.'Bu d- that the buggy was badly damaged All. work done'on the premises, first N E W S-U T -b-ave beeni- -as was also tbe ,harn-ess. .- The L , of W J. Coakwell's Y 0 -U R -The npoTicetruste& "door east 'of -Emporium. 7 getting the rock crusher in order, horse fell on the cement walk and to begin crushing stones for King received injuries to its leg. Those Ed. Claff, Pickering r 7­1 St. A large pile of stones has been in the auto saw, everything :that 9 ---- . .1 There's an inexpr'essable satisfaction to a man when he knows- -secured and work will begin in a happqued, but never slackened TOOLS PEARPENED few days. speed' in the least. that his clothes are made for him, and that they will always -Next Sunday will be Quarterly -John McGinty had a narrow We make a speeialir of crosscut saws, y k660 their shape and have that dressy appearance. service in the Methodist church. escape from serious injury one . Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. It will be observed as -mother's day last week. .', He was dr 'Razor-boning-a specialty: For it first- DAY." All mothers abd grand- home along the Kin iving claw hair trim or an easy ,6bFt*e call :,All band tailored clothes in all the new materials andl of any gston road, r Shol.. thers of.­th*-4*W hab:7r ear 41131tht at the Eaft-end Barbe atylp, add -finisliecl-with all the-.14extras`that a man looks requested to be,present. ir-H use F nw go of an-. up to another party who were kinds. Sligbtly.used Carpets 'for in good clothes. -Mrs. W. T. Hartrick and her stuck in a bole in the road. After from 35 cents a yard up. 7 KERIN G spendingA. 'BUNT XG ing R P.1CKER1 ,daughter, Miss Sylvanus, are assisting them out of tbeirdiffl- W. J, GORDON. Pic a few days with Picker. culty, he proceeded on his way, BUNTING, friends'. Mrs. Hartrick in. but when crossing the' same hole, tends leaving shortly to visit her he was thrown off the wagon the Erm DALE M ILLS THE -MEN'S '-WEAR MAN. =sons'in Vancouver, B.-C. wheels of which passed over his . I -The farmers are now a I 'thbout legs, As the wagon bad a load of. rough with their Reeding oper- about fifteen hundred- he was ations, the weather having been rather badly used up and was con- Is the place to get your..next --favora'ble for the work. Several fined to the house for several days. lbagof Flour. farmers in this locality bad finish- He is no*able to be around, but SPR// G SEWD/NG' ' .-od t.wo.or.three weeks ago, is still aniffering from his injuries. logilvie's Royal Household can't bel -A number from here attended There are many,places, on the bea t-for-Br"d. J zrm the Laurier meeting in the arena, roads that should receive im medi- .-.Toronto, on Monday i6venlag, ate attention or tbe 66wriship will Gleacia .Flour I.Pastry Flour '.Call and order your harness and collars-now. .'when the Liberal leader, also the have to face some suits for dam. Graham our ly attended to. Ron.-Geo. P. Graham, and Michael ages." Fresh Rolled Oats .,Repairing neatly and prompt Clark, M. P., spoke on the naval Bran and Shorts Collars a speciality. 'TS Oats and Oat Chop' qnestion. PIOXERING, MARKh -Dr. W. S. McTavish, of To- Barley and Barley Chop Complete stock all fidt;se, kbodsi. 7 . -Mixed Feeds ronto, will occupy the pulpit in White Winter Wheat, :'iynolher ' day la a,J g .MZ! home on_ 'St. Andrew'p ehm-cli next Sunday Red •• .91 Moiassine Meal and Molasses Meal UM Mixed PICKERING HARNESS EMPORI evening, in behalf of the Dominion .90 Special prices in.ton lots. Rpring Wheat.,...,,;..,,,,...... .80 I : W. J. COAXWELL - Temperance Alliance. Owing to-Goosp. .. ............ Phone Ind. 301. i)bneton's illneF;a there will P p r n u ted......................... 70-80 04oppiag every day. A