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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_05_23 . "�''v,'-..• �„,tl; '"` �-: ' :`^- �. r _�:.5�-+a,;.-. �; �`�''`-.:s"..rr':c�-*-•:r%.;`�?'•^ n� xa. 1r ^,a. .. ,y� �, •".•".,-'�`�`b�°�-• =.o-- x^='s' �••-ar�:•-: .,�`�': :fir ;n'�d�'..i^ .$. .•r '^.� e. :Y'.'",: n„'., ”"^• �. .. ..,iwy.,.:.,rrm•._ •• ,,v",: i. s'.. fny,.4 Ydi•!. :.: ..k O~ t2..,5;« ti+y.tet.°G. y :�.' -`,„�•-"_ i.'� - _ f, _. _ 6 ..-a;,. .-':•,: *..m' .. ."+r•• -:M: .,.h, ,.. '.T,. .. : "•- _ •.,�::- .."'.ry.+," .ww v.: .FAw .3Y- u s•�'` ... ...*,'4rs '".5 u .K El - +- Rq W_ • } -,VOL. XXXII. - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1913 �To. 4 XOY>il�il ultcl ilglsr3st:. _ ... ,_AROCK ROAD MONGOLIA 'a . INK �� Quite a number from here visited Mien Short, our teacher, spent Mon.. Established?6 years yyS; Xe!dicai Dixie bridge last Sunday day in Toronto. Amos Brignall sold a drove of fine Mrs. N. Wageg of Claremont, spent n E. FORSYTf t e, of O.. cattle to Mr. Wade on Monday. Sunday with relatives here. „; �ppD F _R. tared member of the O tomatri - •. J - Farmers hereabouts are busy get- George Bowers visited relatives in LI iii p wtrtion oronwio. Special attention ~ �e fytttng of glasses. Byte torten free North ting their root ground into shape. Port Perryone day last week, - � a alaremoat. s9� James H. and Mrs. Kaves spent Mrs. Oril Byer, of 'Port Perry, was ' FLOUR Saturday with Wm. and Mrs. (fray, here for a few .days last week with C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S, of Kinsale. relatives. e. Edinburgh,member o; the college of a +• The school children of this vicinity Wm. and Mrs. LaFrav h, of Bin- MILLS L+171tuioi►as and 6tergsoae of oat}rio,liesntiase White Satin, est Manitoba y g of so a] College of surgeons, Edinburgh. "Cream-Buns " $leaded are-getting their products ready for sale, attended Thos. Dillar!s raising � 'r east' ; it at Lo d.teases of women and "Tea-Buns," ei P@at the fall fairs. on Saturday. ehiidrsm. Once and residence,Brougham, ry Horses in this vicinity have been Mrs. McCreigbt, of the 9th line, ti o man a latelyas there Markham, called on Miss K. DeGeer .a PICKERiNG MEDICAL SURGICAL - EED Eve°been a number of runaays dur- on Sunday of last week. ry 5 and X-RAY INSTITUTE ing the past two weeks. A large number of neighbors and My Oat Flaking P3CA1dRIZle3, - oieTAltlo "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR friends attended the raising of Thos.RAN 'a►. nxt�ti• zp M. B., D„ C. N., SHORTS ' ' - aQiNICOURT tUat's barn on Saturday. - x]11 L d D -.Roll be OAT CHOP Early Monday Morning Glen Mor- GREENWOOD 4 Yeti of Ilea. Diseases of om] oeitstio Dir- M-A s an had barely time to get the inmates running Tumors.X-Ray ezamiaatton. Diseases of Rea oil t a Thy!11a3 a tl8tneas trip to ,ear.nose,throat and lines. Fi AMERICAN CORN ttingglwaand when fire brute out. Mr. Morgan the city on on Wednesday. t7n �Vedneeda f >aIl•aoace and ch:'nie diseases. was awakened about one o'clock by Walter and Mrs. (bean,of Buffalo, Yl, @3oe sons is to s and a tV. o o f91y :FEED OF.ALL BINDS smoke,and found it would be im a- spent a few days with his brother. a - sible to save the house. He and hie Born—On Monday, May 10th, the *,� letllesi. ; Our prices are the lowest lila, 7th. wife and hired man accordingly con- wife of Stewart Graham,a daughter. �. y�. E. FAREWELL, M.C.;BARRIS- Quality the best centrated their efforts one saving the Miss M. Woodspent with T. and "and " • TICR Conn OrosaAttornq,aaQOoaaty I barn, and by soaking the roof with Saturda to Toronto w th tt�� - yy . boars gonss.Whitby. t4v water fur a space of three hours they Mrs. Robinette. • Z• Q g Walter Wilson and Robert Bentley succeeded. The neighbors did not M. FITZGERALD, Barristet and know of the Are until daylight. The attended the Borden meeting in To- • solicitor, Conveyancing, ate, At Dr. T L SPINg LIMITED fire lose is estimated at over 80000, ronto on 3londoy evening. af ®barley's office,Pickering,every Wednesday. . • Y g tG • s s about halt of which is covered by in- Mrs. H. Robeson and baby, of Tod- Seran � O �surance, morden, are spending a con le of ® E. CHRISTIAN, ,sister and PIOgERING, ONT. weeks wikh her sister, rs. Oliver. t. A*1.Bolioftor,Notary Public.>�to Money to d Loan, Office:seat door to the Standard Bank, GREEN RIVER F. L. Green attended the Horticul- tural Show in Toronto last Fridap , — Miss Robertson spear's`few days in evening. He has many flowers that p Al Ism " 77••tt T Toronto. sou �uststtta# lbmb#. T, �• AL Id compare favorably with those Levi Johnston spent Sunday at his on exhibition. G HAM issuer off home here. �7. 'MAri�iage The Greenwood bridge is undergoing v T . Licenses to the county of Ontario, ' CL'A.REMONI' Miys Lillie Carter sprat Sunday repairs, +also a cement to ie bean Piokertn¢vtuege ort _— — _ with the M' ptace�on it. TFie works being done RICES ARE LOWEST TPOU CHER. Real Estate Auc- for all styles of furniture. Miss Bessie Hutchings spent Sundav under the supervision of Mr. Hyde, of with Miss Gertrude Booth. the Ontario 13rid a Co. ,FOR THE YEAR • tloneer, valnatoz, collector and lseaer gg -: of taarriago uc•asas B:oagham. ;Qy Rev. Mr. Mead occupied the pu]pit A special service was held in the here Sunday evening last,. Methodist church bene on Sunday WE ARE NOW BOOKING HOPPER Issuer of Marriage - Robert and Mrs Dafoe spent Sunday evening, beingg previously announced ORDERS 4' .+ ._ Ierea and !a the dence0ounty of ootarlo, RA,A�rtl� Moul with friends on the 9th line. as Mother's Day. -Through the un- _ QiBme at store sad ht®residence.Claremont, Room We are to-, report that Eli tiring efforts of Mr. Green the church .,D'� B.BEATON,TOWNSBIPOLERlg 'p,• Nighswaader iJITn poor health. is now lit up with electric fight. ge CALL AND SECURE YOUR a; o 0mrevaneer. Oomaatsstonerfor taking lh6ture Frames Wm. and Mrs Michell, Alfred and lag the only church in the district COAL FOR NEXT �r andfam dfr, saeeozutyataas"InnerUse.olM� to-loan Ruby spent a few days in Toronto. thus lighted, it is too bad a regular "'saeee' W�Ohlte�aliOage L` + Robert Dafoe made the purchase evening service cannot be arran ed, - WINTER Window-Shades Shades last week of a fine Newcombe p piano. leaving the minister at his home w an 1 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. Some of the le of this u In. the day is over, especially on dark or people burg -U+ for ocall kinds Of Rare sad Got n s Anes trod going to Bowmanville for the stormy nights, y z 1486 sates of all Gree aataanrd to on sbentset :" `—� 24th. T �� ewatsa, Address ween tu..r P.o-. Ont Master Gordon Coskwell. of the 10th iA. L. SPIN K, Lt�l. ' B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- 'UNDERTAKING tine. spent a few days with his grand- wMt7mr a tions,,, ,alias, and collector for parents-here. Clean-up-day b the town council DICKERING �t 040. 41/0430/11001 of Onaarto sad Yort:. du find• of i �Sf *aleseonduatoi .liber ori,aWy-or by auction connection ; and Horticultural Society was very �►Ie noMs ooiieet.d. For dazes or er KIQHLAND CREEK Mastlrre a®ply sa residence.Elizabeth t aueeeteful. Fb 9t' plea. Distance DO Object. ' Mr. James, contractor, has 'begun to � . ertay. ova ordaee left ai tfsws omoe,t'iok• .. ._ The resideacr of Mrs, E. Bush was erring o: afacoaD'e store, Olaeemon4 will re. Prices oder8te. the scene of a veru roll aeeiitin on build two new houses, for which there 0 A teaw.gro;�t attenuoa. t3aseetaetion•anaran• Wedneeda bray l4pb, ben berjtbird is great demand. treed. >t4 v eneanmberlsindetieimdewt ii0i.77 datigbter• 1unte Agnes. was united The first sod.was turned on Thera- day p; day last for the first new cottage W be . . �i S marriage to a ceremony Laughlin, of erected on the overnment farm Beat 3 lump Steam Coal and all sizes ; S. R. PENNOC K $pr?it3� �!mego Tl�@ Saskatoon, The ceremony was perfar• The town council has given the Metb_ - in Hard Coal. i. V med by the Rev. Mr. Durnford, in the piste.the free use of the town hall for r' tWNfTEY.RLt, ONT. - - presence of only the intimate friends the Conference to be held here In a L v M& $Ej frantw•al i 10104or a" Zmbabla l,. Take a - _ of the contracting parties. Mrs. Leith. r of Toronto, played Mendeleaohn's few daps. Any business entrusted to we wiHOd& i Redding march as the bridal party pro The manager of a very large indnat• A good stock of 1 and 2 in. rough and 4 < ry was here on Monday for the nr dressed hemlock, also matched be carefully handled. ceeded to the parlor which was artis- tically l? err decorated for the occasion, The Posef era into negotiations t a spruce. i!dressed «. —Chargee :Moderate — - with youestablish theirnbusiness in town. adpinepGeorgia pine o Pine ..bride was beautifully attired in white Independent Phone No. 1514. duchess satin. with beaded tunic Elaborate arrangements have been an basswood for ceilings. trammed with seeded mule .for entertaining the 250 del ��••��tt ��•�� A " Everythig for Kodakery at oast Pearls, acid wore Rates who will attend the Ba of w JD .AL R ' JOHN ��� �� blothe bridal veil caught up with orange y store-Canyeras,_Filrne Developing blossoms, and carried a bunch of brad Quints Conference to be held here. Poste, Shingle@ and Sawn Cedar. Powers, Printing Papers, etc. til rosea, her traveling suit beit;g navy The cement abutments for the new y Mite whipcord with hat to match. C. P. ft. bridge east of the town are Write or phone for prices, a full line ut fresh and sur Try a No. Z or 2 A -Brownie, two Miss Merle Lamonby dressed in about completed, and a steam shovel cream silk dra nicaoatinv_ a eve --- - - y A - S£}P +ed meats cons�antTy on haand. poPt�fiar CA -eras at-Luso-and three P�-W r ing pink carnations, made a veryOn Sunday afternoon the members dollars. --Snniitable for good am'a- of the S. O. E. will parade to All lam Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, pretty bridesmaid, while Mr. Tenny- son, Sainte'church. where Rev. Mr,South- L�QUST HILL Ham, 13ologna. Weiners, etc. teur'work. of Toronto, supported the groom. ham. formerly is charge of St Johne After the ceremony-a dainty de jeune, eburch at the ba will reach an s P P�'7l=tf�i=t�l y, p p Ind. hone. house Markham 15104, Highest prices paid for was served on the lawn. �tev. Mr. Yard, Markham 72 Y, tT Durnford proposed the toasts to .the Prn ,fate sermon. Butcher's cattle bride and groom, a number of toasts Mayor Willie has been authorized P I CX E R I N 6 _P N w R C 1- followed. Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin to issue a'writ for as election to fill TIME TABLE—Pickering Station ti • _ j��jnrjyF� lteverq_ intend w bi,'DRtoa Reek's time for the vacancies cwaes by he roard of T.R. Traits going Eaat ass ae follows—i /fir/ iIa their new home in Saskatoon. tion of five members of the Board of No, g Mail 8.08 a M. Education., The election will be held -• 12 14061 850 P.M. REAL ESTATE over the whole town. •• IttRotmNAM 1 14 Local t104 P.M. ""' Mr,.Goodfellow has about complet- g I .Fll'Bt-olfisf�rigf3 for hire _ . •'- Trains is Westl tae s. follows— �h Newrick Wilson continues veru law. ed the extensive addition to his print- No. 13 Local 8.27 A.M. Day or night ��� ��irr �� John Gillman is under the doctor's Ing office, the building of which is it hooal 2.80 P.M. care. made necessary b •" 7 Mail 8.09 P.M. Bus mdetB all 'tta]IIB ���s »�; y Sx the publication of "Sunday included g R. J. Cowan had a buainese trip to trade journals for Toronto. We con- - Teaming pros eptly attended to. Oshawa on Monday. gmtul'ate Mr.Goodfellow on his enter- Agent rates lower-on farm pro- : Thomas and Mrs. Poucher spent prise. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. rt and Vil few days in Toronto this week. pe y lt�e Dwellings, Two prisoners escap'� from the , ' � H. Peak, - in first-clues Companies: R. J. Cowan and family spent Sun- Government hospital here on Satur- �,. day with Frank and Mrs. Ham. PlclLertirtp, day, They remained in hiding during - s er No Premium..Notee Edythe Brodie, of Toronto,is spend- the day and in the evening stole a ing a few weeks with her mother. boat from o boat house at the ba If not insured with me,call and Milfred Hamilton wife and two made their way4 and compare rates. iris, s as far west as Port _ _T M3 'E C O B T — .: __ g pent Sunday at R. Btodie's, Union; where they were s?en by a of a Business or Shot thand - Pickering. constable. who n Education in the _ 8-roomed house to rent. neglected to Arrest$50. ' � " - = Mr. J. A. Arlidge, of Toronto, i9 them thereby losing a reward of 8b0. of 9aronte ' ` . ' � expected to sin in the Christian r church on Sundav morning. One of the prisoners had only two Oaj We �.- Richardson•, g months to serve, but if captured will • • 1 • Mrs. Harry Wright and children now have to serve a term of two Eye SpeclaliSt r Nota, Public Pickerin- ' and Mrs. Hubbard, of Nobleton, are yam, Notary R• visiting the former's mother; Mrs. -Application has been.:made .to the Will be at the Jewelery TOR Wo. ONT. Beer, town coarse it by Mr. Hood. a barrister The Ladies' Aid of the Christian Store of Da you know just bow little it costs of West Toronto,and a member of _ CHOPPING church will meet at the home of Mra, to secure a thorough business edu- g ch E. Holtby oa Wednesday, May the well-known Whitby family of that * , cation that will not only increase 28th, at the usual hour. All welcome name, or 60 horse power for use i t N. Bassett your earning capacity,bbt 'will en- , brick ard. The site of the indust j� able alt to eta St. Johns Ladies Aid met on Wed- t y g position where Having installed a new Oat Roll new nesday at the home of Mrs. Greig. will be on the east site of Lynde's ? . you.will come in contact with influ- • creek,at the north-west corner of the Chopper and new Water-wbeel, I who celebrated her 83rd birthday-on „dt ential people who can assist you to am better prepared thin ever that date, she befog the oldest mem- town, and where the industry was t ,. further svancement? Our cats- formerly carried on most-successfully - Whitb la ue will eve you full to attend to the waste ber of the aociet for a number o;years. It will be on B g y particulars. y a y • A postal card—no effort—we do of my patrons. The Women's Institute held aenc- the rest, . PP B pry day is rife week 91e Tuesday were re-elected,. Aver leasfo wherpa switch will be put in. May 90th and 31st j Cho in eve tin at Mrs. Caeeie'ti on the north aide of the new C. P.R., except Saturday, y Ee The .officers for P 1• } ^� W. J. Elliott, Principal y' A ubl%c meeting was called by . Cor. Yon a and Alexander Ste. ayor Willis for Wednesday — g John F Bayles, Greenwood afteranoD was spent.' y P y sight to r -- - - On- Sunda mothia at 1d o'clock establish a' horsh-show in our town. y g This is an excellent oppoc- the Brougham Union Sabbath School Sir Henry Pellatt, of Toronto, Mrs. tuait to have our eyes t " M; = Good Pasture .$ave you lots of nater 7 observe Mother's Day by a'pro- Livingston, of Cobaurg, a millionaire y . y y examined b a Bret- gram specially prepared by the mem- breeder of race horses, Mr. Kelleher, 3' a4 ~ hers of the school for the ocomion. of Frenchman's Bay, and other roml- class moo. w C. a. MCL. or WHrMVALL p about 75 Rcres of good pasture" is prepared to furnish This.will consist of appropriate reci- tient horse-bleeders are.behind the P Pa._ you anything lafld. :rin abundance of shade- y g tatione and songs. Each person res- movemea , $1600 is supposed to to I the line of wptet supply.such .as eat is re uested to. wear a white pow- given in razes. Most of amount R : N $ASSETT and plenty of water. ' P 9 fl P f r pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. er in bonor of his or her mother. At 11 was subscribed in town in a few hours • Apply for terms and other plumbing,.ete. a m. the Christian church hour of wor- time. The show will be held In the partictilars to ship&Mother's Day service will beheli'. town park which is the old fair JEWELER AND OPTICIAN -They are also•expert well drillers Special music will be rendered byy the grounds, and which is most suitable 'W- K. T•a�K9�N and respectfully solicit your patron eboir, and the pastor s subbj�ect wf11 be for the purpose. The movement is i or-osr o�iF~es 1 WHITBY BROCK ROAD, ONT. age for the lure. Ind.ohon� SfSa1- "Mgtber." Text,John 19:27. Every- receiving strong support and we be- body welcome. lteve wig prove a success. 'tile , N . ^ 4• -1 ( My.�'., ' .:�.': �.. . :. .'. , -a ^,! - I GIF. "F,' ' .1-'t-•n .`'�'�MY 't'n,"5! , I .Y'.id .a. .4.5 N.' °"? ,f.w.y.. .T' f-'A.. 4 ...r- }: ,:a, ..h ':-,•....:., .� � '4 -F n v.n• a ' /'�' y '." Y'�. r "'.., .• + .... ,�w ., s ``°'n`'r b'rC:. :.�`,�: „j^.'dlro!a'^ f?>. I`M ,�,j,y'.' .1i'tie,�,'�: �`+r-•aw `1' ro ,. .� . yam..,•<.•.. � .i>F� �'� i��. ,°'�'. r' "2. .i� �' '�Y,� i � ^+r•r r •'th� �eet� 2,. ,e.�a•L.,,.,,, ,.v�'� --77777 _ -}, .wP '_... .: :",. .+„ • ._ ,r r�. .�♦ : rte, <i N - Toped table, pr�ded their occupants do�.. --_-_._----- NOVING DAY FOR MRS. LYNX. --- ------ -- ------ .� t illthe not unduly worship beauty, Garden DRUFFAND ,t City plveromptly named these the How She Coaxed Her Young On or "Nervosa Woven art built Apostles. Then Mr. Stew- ��� to Follow Icer.art built twelr•e other houses un a FMLING r The domPatic life of the American P i K j lynx,is not often exposed to the i C�1 FI�iD A t'li8E I'� DODD'S se t_on of sympathetic hu- Prevented-by ob rya a ., r� KIDNEY PILLS. �Y` � man being. All the more interest -i ing is this little incident, of which a contributor to the Outing Maga- � 1 tr .btadame Perreault Tells How She r gr a ` z zi,ne waa a witness: ,6 sW 3 .; I watched a lynx family moving Cured Her Kidneys With Dodd'e `X �' _" �� out one day. It was an interesting Kidney Pills, and Found Health sight.q,\ sighrt. I was cru_sLng up a moon- i♦ `�and Contentment. in road a clump of cedar tim- ( C to ad to 1 her, and had no weapon except my t -Highest rade beans kept whole 'Ferner, Ont., May 19 (Special}- �� ^Y ,�¢� � ' ax. While I' was creeping-sllentl} g g am very content. Dodd's Kid- �€ - ,r' through the timber, I heard a cat end mealy by perfect baking, ane Pills have made me well." r mewing. I seated myself on a fall- retaining their full strength. ' " Those are the words of Madame m �: ��� en tog just ah the edge of the dense Flavored with delicious sauces. 3 They have,no equal. I Eugene Perreault, a highly-respect- 'ed lady of this place and mother of ' +� �• decided that the sound came from a_ " ( fallen hollow cedar, a kw rods a large family. For twenty years. x: , t Abe was a sufferer. But, let her from where I sat. tell her own star f ?' ` A lynx appeared' at the opening, y' Treatment- withlooked _ • "I was always tired and nary- r° _ mewed encouragingly. She was VU5' � T oined:b two half- own kittensand sleepy after meals. My limbs �,-VT ICU 1 y were heavy and I lead a dragging that stood blinking ah the bnght ' sensation acrbsa my loins. My akin sunlight. The old one moved for- GLOVES itched and burned at night. I had 5OAP ward a few feet tsi,d called to her That Are Guaranteed a bitter taste in my mouth, especi- Mr. W. Hines Page. brood. They toddled out, and ally in the morning. In twenty And Cuticura Ointment. Directions: joined her. She played.with them, Why take chances in buying a pair Make a parting and rub gently with cuffed them about, and bit at them, _of gloves when you can get apositive a 'years I hardly knew what it was to Cuticura Ointment. Continue until • have a well moment. Then I com- leaser len. The are-lenown as the mewing and purring the while, ex- guarantee banked 6y Canada's menced to use Dodd''s-Kidney Pills. Minor Pro pbets.Y whole scalp has been gone over. actly as a tabby does wvth her fam- largest glove factory m the Six boxes cured me." Neat morning shampoo with•Cut1- fly. P1ntoShellGloves c Mr, Page lives in one of the tura Soap. Shampoos alone may Madame Perreault'ssymptomswere Twelve Apostles. I p• 1?o Y In a short time she moved o. those of kidney disease. They are "His friends used to know it as be used as often as agreeable, but again, stopped, and coaxed them to invade from specially tanned horse,. the symptoms of nine out of ten of once or twice a month is generally follow. It took her half an hour to hide. Guaranteed wet roof, wind St. James said the informer. �,�;a� P ♦the nervous, rundown, pain-racked "But last winter the furnace blew i sufficient for this special treat- lead them into wa protection e the, proof, steam and beat proof. Send j tt "women of Canada. Madame Perre- out, the pipes were frozen, and the 1 meet for women's hair. forest. My as was not an effective for Illustrations. suit found a speedy and complete { sprung a leak• Whereupon-it on•it C1dcara�"a° otataent .resold ttuousnaas weapon, but had I been otherwise P g P Lbe world. A liberal rmpte or each. with 32-000 7ti cure IA Dodd'a Kidney Pills. They was rechristened Judas Iscariot." bookietan the care and treatment or the air,and armed, I could not have brought HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. �aty.eat pae>.t,... Address Potts•Drys r Cbs:a myself to molest the mother and her Canada's pert stays and tern Maita+.� simply cured lie, kidneys. -- .• HER "BEST FRIEND." - PAINT BI880 u�ELLS VIOLET jioung. � MONTRe:At» _ ,Jeremiah In 'Trouble. RO Your Looks FARMS Poll aALIL "A good wife is Heaven's great- A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum. Russian Form of Punishment filo V `' N. W. DAWSON# Ninety colborrt• street, est gift to man and the rarest gem. We us-ually consider our best peflets Prisoners' Brains. ..:Quite Satisfy You ? Toronto, the earth holds," remarked Mr, friends those who treat us best. ! � RUIT, STOCK. GRAIN AND DAIRY_ '` Have Farms in -all sections of Ontario. 4 w •Jarphy the other morning. She Some persons think tea and not you ever stopped to think snaps. i. is his joy, his inspiration, and his of the i�mpo.rtant part that color Pi fee are real friends, but watch them. If You but- i4 very soul-. Through her he learns carefully awhile and observe that p��` in your life? Possibly not, I1 Your Color I:f Bad, Ac-rosy RrrEs, wires os wlTHoc'r 9I to reach the -pure and true, and her they are two of the meanest of all but psychologists and some medical ter From Pimples, Here is " Arampntclnwand other atown@ and Toronto.t es specialists,-and the are subjects loving hands lead him softly over enemies for the stab one while pro- , P� y 1 Good Advice. � Y P . t the rou h places. She Sae—" say �+t eDme colors have all sorts _ E:SIDE rTIAL PROPERTIES IN g fessing friendship. �- R Brampton and a dozen othor towns. +' `'Jeremiah," said lllrs. Jarphy, sol- . iter Ls effects to answer for, : . ,4 Tea. and coffee contain spoison-` After a • revolutionary outbreak Fine Results in Two ws•ka Colborne St., Toronto emniy-"Jeremiah, . what wicked- ous drug'-caffeine-which injures Ws y some cera o in Russia, the fact ". N W. DA ow', a upas have you been lip to now Z" y � vr: Hi?vDRED ACRES I'.'t OXFORD tab's delicate nervous system and I, rounty-Roil, nand and hlaek loam came out that the punishment meted - � _� frequently sate up disease in one or lout to several of the leaders of the ; 2 acreq orchard; number buildinse. 'Pbo When ,, Murine Eye ReMedy 1 more organs of the body, if its use +n hnnaP. Pri", four thousand T ricin wan confinement in cella N,gmerc, Fw�efin.�.rts clew g western Real Estate Ezebance. London. i eta Try i t for Red.weak,w•,er,Y..m'is persisted in. whose walls were painted violet. A out. Yo•I r 6nnw.ted ryelWa 111ustm 1Mok "I had heart palpitation and I - MALE e•cn Package YCkIvE ,e aonr I few weeks Spent In these Oetl�a torn- � ,y _ IMALE HELP WANTED. �/ ponna.e D our Cava I seacoot.•rata. nElVOUBaP.al f0! four years 8IId the--- �J e'� YWlcles"�ota.sd lasoecaalul Pkra4 EXl ke6n-wiGte(1 restless abp:II -1IIt0 -! N�/ elves Pr.atico for many, rase Now I doctor told me the trouble was•sail, stupid T ONCE—MES TO LEARN BARBER is aid"dlente4 w W Pubtle sad sold ey P' feIIOWB, Who move and ,. — trade. expert Instruction, coastans rase too-ear per Dott+e, Marine caused by coffee, He advised me to a ke as d . practice: tools tree; always arose employ. mare Fyn to a,.pt,.tunas sto-ese leave it off, but I thought I Could � �g men do after they _ input for barber Write for eatalos•e• .�.� Murine Eye R•s•y Co„.C~ have lost the power oven• brain and not," writes a Western lady. - Xnler GIl)pep, 221 Qnepn 1? Torcula, E Models. - "On the advice of a friend I tried �� effect- of red in even more 'a� STAMPS AND COINS don't smoke ov drink. Father -� not care for Postum txf Postum.�it so after satisfied a fme I a days res striking. saRed d excitsbiSiLaid to p and knoduce own Nettle E. Callaghan, swell- TAMP cOLLECr083—HUNUa6L uts- young lady in Middleton, a- Israel Foretsn Stamps. Catalosp Neither has my daughter. She no ewists will a11ow a hi writes as follows: "I was affected Compo, outl 13evep Ceuta Warts Seam As weeks went b and I con &n Company Toronto 'doesn't play or sing. f y nervous paiient to remain 10 in a for two years with a rash, and ugly `-- ~ timed to use Postum my weight; room that is either ed or fur- looking pimples that spread over MISCELLANEOUS, Islnsrli s Linttn•nt cures Coi increased from 98 to 118 unds, niched SII that &hada And dretsls m,Y My Dolor was r,.and i (-'t�NCEB. TCHORA.. LUMPS. ETC_ I - - dl-, iia► � fes' � �lv./ Intern si and aaereai, oared earl. andde the used earrtatrouble nowt amus am � n that to work for videit2] completely out opt Darn by our borne treatment wrttq I make complain my blood e y The Parting. y any length of time upon a garmemn j of order. Certainly it was a most I no b f org tee Istoo e,,,Rellmun Mod+oai -•"I told him-I would not see him stronger than I ever was. I -can.that is tinted red will cause the despairing sort of a case, because _ � �-•t ALL d20NLry, KIDNEY AND GLAD• again," said the fair girl. hustle up stairs without any heart Seamstress to become tired, have a various treatments did but little to G der Stone.. B+dnsy trouble. Gravel. S g and I am free fmm help me. A friend of mine in To- Lum�bsto and litadred af)ments pneltive+•P #e_evaciently_thinks you meant palpitation, - --- .- headacheand feel n�us9_aW P P sl pew German aemsdy. _ what you said." nervousness. ops that is why blue, brown and ronto,�iiL. s vtsc�-toe o getr. --Hanoi," c�ee not or new r:>n sT "My children are ver fond of for Diabetes-Mellltus, and sure enr "Well, that's no reason why he y ' white have their turns as the most Hamilton s Pills, so I e8>1t at once ••SanoYs Anti•Dlabst•s." Pries ♦22.00 tree. .::_. shouldn't call me up by 'plloae." Postufn and it. agrees with them. popular color," while red is always for five boxes. In two weeks I felt dru sists or dlreat. The Basel Naeeta My sister liked it when she drank a matter of individual taste, except like sew-looks improved, spiri-bi Wttini maaa� of canaria Ltmie.� TO CURE A COLD IN ON! DAY it at my house; now she has Postum in the matter of occasional trim- rove, and I felt-I was getting well. ° Take LAXATIVE BROM0 Quinine Tablets. at home and has become very fond Ming. I have used this,remedy for along res gist• refund money it IL tail• to ours y y ._ time, and now wouldn't be..without ••.Careless. } B. oROVis s •isnstur• is on •acb boa of it. You may rise my name if you e wish as I am not ashamed of prais- Musical. it Owner of the Car-Why did you _ Mrs, Mater-"I wonder what ing my beat .friend-Postum." r�I don't believe the story, do If ,von are in ailing, health, have leave your ]sett place 4 Chauffeur- _ makes that dog so afraid of me. He Name given by Canadian Postum you t" "What story'?" "About 'blood disorders; stomach trouble, The guy I worked for went crazy. always acts as if he thought-1 was Co:, Windsor, Ont. Mrs. Youngbride: They say she or headaches, Dr. HaOnilton's Pills started shingling his house :when _. !,going to kill him." Little Daugh- . Postum now comes is new Concert- went into a butcher's shop the will help qou quickly. All druggists his car needed new tires. ter-'`I 'daresay._.,..he's seen you traced form called Instant Postum. other da 'and seeinga side of and storekeepers sell Dr. Haanil- - spankin' me.'T It is regular Postum, so processed spareribs on the counter, she re- ton's Pills of Mand and But- at the factory that only the soluble , ]Iiasrd's Liniment Oo., Limited. ' - y marked: 'Why,, I didn't know you ternut. 25c. pe r box, five for $l.00. Yarmouth, N. Is, sttnsira's LlnlnlMl corse Gars•♦ to Own rtions are retained. y' y Seat postpaid.by the Catarrhozone Gentlamon,-In 'January last, Francis Po spoonful of Instant Postum kept xylophones here."' a ?Ji R. W. HIVE$ PAGE. Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, 'yolk n in the men odds, ed a. res - With hot water, and su ar and woridng in the lumber woods, had s tree Sugar There were 20,000 people in Eng-,'Canada' call os. him, crushing him tearfully. He .:Walter Hines Page, the newly- cream to taste, produce instantly d'— was, .Then found, placed on a sled and named ambassador to the court of land and Wale's without a birthday taken home,, where,grave fears were on. a delicious beverage. « this year owing to the fact that In a Nutshell. - retrained for.his recovery, his hip• beton st, James, lives at Garden City, Write for the little book, .The Februarycontained only eight-and- A man-remembers a woman's epi- badly bruised and his body turned black L.I. Years ago Garden City was Road to Wellville." g rams as ion as he loves her, He Ir�m his ribs to his feet. we used MIN- founded by A. T. Stewart, the "There's a reason" for Postum, twenty days. _ B g the pa LINIMENT on him freely ee deaden great merchant. Mr. Stewart m re nembers her compliments as long. the pain and with the nee of three bottle- ' HOW TO POP CORN. as he' loves himself I to was completely cured and able to res _hoped to.make it a centre for relig- turn to his work. Tommy-``Pa, what is a theory T' SA., Quo. DTJYAL. iously inclined persons. To that , „ It is done in ways, but tate "PILES CURED IN t TO 14 DAYS. El¢in 'Road, L'Islet Co., Quo. ' end'the first building erected was Tommy's Pa—"A theory, my son, is moat approved method i- to pop your a thin that is easier for to tour druRgiat will refund money tf PA20 ny g corns with Putnam'- Corn ,Extraotor — OINTMENT rails to care any ones of Itch• 5 ...... "_a great cathedral. preach than to practice." Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pil« in Entertains An Opinion. Then, said Mr. Page s friend, Dorn- pop out for fair, and stay out, too, Ing. r .-- — when removed.-by "Putnam's." Try this L to 14 days boo. _ ";lira Stewart had built twelve big, � - "What kind of an entertainment hi. roofed, high built we wide- Minard's Liniment Cures Otphtherls. .painless remedy yourself, 25c. at all More than 600;000, men are, em- does our friend, Mr. Swelhed, pre- p B g dealers. "floored, ugly. old-fashioned houses. ployed in working the railways of for 4" ;`io houses cou:a he more comfor- Sounds Like Yankee Yarn. "tweed," the United Kingdom. "I think he manages to divert The.word tweed, as applied to - „ _ A commercial traveller was brag- cloth really• means "twilled," and both se and his friends," re- traveller h him 1f i f ging about the magnitude of the has nothing to do with the River ��nard•s Linit^sni cora DlstsmpsP. plied Miss Cayenne "by entertain- the n a represented. ing a remarkable opinion of him Tweed, although much Scotch tweed Italy's War Strength. self." - "I suppose your house is a pret- is made in the basin of that river. - f ' ty big establishment?" said the cus- The figures for the year 1911 give tomer. CGnstipstion- Italy a peace strength of 225000; a .IVO RHEUMATISM LAST WINTER "Bi Z You can't have an idea war strength.of 52s 000 and avaiI- + g y Is an enemy within the attrip. It wM_ able far duty unorganized,"" 1 200 Montreal Man Conquered his Old of its dimensions: Last week we undermine the strongest constitution Y, g '- 4 - s took an inventory of the employes, and ruin the most vigorous health, 000. The latter figures are, of Enemy by using GIN PILLS - and found out for the first time It leads to indigestion, biliousness, course, based on the estimated male Mr. A. Beaudry of 597 Pamet Street, impure blood, bad complexion, slett -ulatibn*,6f >7niatar -a a and are Montreal, thus expresses his green that three cashiers and four book, btadaches, and is one of them l�P y g ' satisfaction with GIN PILT,S.. ' t keepers were missing. That will fre uent causes of appendleitis. probably correct. Figuret3 for the P "It affords me great pleasure fo inform - - q same year give Italy 7 modern bat , y give you some idea of the magni- lett it is slow suicide. Dr,Morse's 3 . y you that I have used GIN P�LI.S for I n Root Pills positively euro tlesbips, 5 other battleships, 7 first- about six mouths} and that they have rude of our business." p° y F _ Constipation. They are enllrely class cruisers,. 3 second-class eruis- - doneme a great real of good, t have r a table In composition and do not ers,' 13 third-class cruisers, 3 gun- bad Rheumatism for a couple of years, _' "I asked your -husband last night sicken. wdaken•or gripe. Pswervs and last winter I saved myself from it DAN boats - 33 detutroyers, 76 torpedo. s - ps if he had to live his life over again, . your health by taking by using GIN PILLS.". `+ F' if he would marryyou,.and he said - as boats ems 19 submarines. Person-' 50C•a box,fi for$2.so. Sample frq 'f y D r. Morse's rs O s nal of navy, officers and men,-29,- you write National Drug and Ch he certainly would.r' "He certain Indian Root Pills _ ISSUE 21-13. ly wouldn't I" 941. Co.of Canada, Limited,Torputo. t Ell. 7. 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T�EN�TH FOR DUR LETTERthe - -- - - The argument in favor s a r {( {•� i frills 1$ that they are practical, but it is ��•;;, �• WEAK STOMAGII standar! if theT" always realise that SP _ standard. r Mayor Hocken is advocating a radical t ' l r— WHAT 1S saima DISCUSSED IN THE change in the System of levying taxation CITY ATLTHE FRHiENT TIME. for school purposes. u o es.inAtpresent a eeral the scala Only Be Had Through and roughly amount to about one-third of t 5+ Rich toutside the total, or a fraction over six mills on .,, R1Ch Red Blood Outsideand inside-La6lslativd Ha11i--Dssth the city, butrthe�Cit Council'has litttle juTh1 ger of High Water-Enormous Flglsres diction to the Spending of the money, ti BAHJUNIC7 : +TT• ? v ? When the blood is poor and.: -Mllliona for Schools. which is done by the.Board of Education. The Mayor's scheme le to separate the i?F 'and the stomach in consequeni�19 'AN t�18 is written the tulip beds sur• School taxes from the general razes and r'w• imperfectly supplied with oxidized rounding the Parliament Buildings is let the Board o!'Education be directly te• POWIDER blood and nerve force, 'the diges- Queen's Park are a blase of glory, the sponsible to the people for the collection access becomes s10W and fes- verdure ofthegrass and trees hoe reached of its own money and the spending r it. ' P a isidJuua maturity and the idyllic Scene He thinks the Board of Education eztrava mentations of the food goes on, with breathes no Suspicion of the stirring Rant and apparently wants to wash hit M A1� E t IV GAN RCCA the formation of gas and certain evente within the brown atone wa11S that hands of it. g CC TAI N 5 NO A LU, M 9 > marked the closing days of the session of OR s ' ;acids. The pressure 'of the gas 1913. Someway the tranQuility and beauty Parboiled. CON FORMS TO THE 4*1 causes pain in the stomach; some- of May in Queen's Park do not fit in with "That's a"bad-looking thumb you f`'1 I GH STAN DARD OF t ' violent partisan disputes. A wintry scene times.it'affects the heart. When is not inayDropriate. After one has braved i, k aTv�E t, s Fi the gas is belched out through the she stinging west wind which in February have, waiter, said the diner, CSI LLETT'S GOODS. AND or March sweeps "roes the long paved "Does it hurt you 9" ''NO, sir," re- _. !mouth the patient is temporarily path from College street to the buildings lied the waiter. "It is parboiled• ' ireheved, the Sour risings in the and swirls and eddies around the entrance P $throat, and the !loaning sensations with Dario utas viciousness, it seems to be It. gets that way from serving in accord with the fitness of things that " 'in the throat and stomach are the warring of the elements outside should so11P _ - g has lately made '` '� •s a 'ono. be matched with political turbulence in- WOI1'T WEr1<$ ENGLISH DBF88 about a year agog„ • WHEPi BABY CRIES. up 20 per cent. of this loss. Thin "There are plenty of things to neu- A'May prorogation of the Legialatare Chinese of $watow are Returning in itself i:s definite proof that the ltralize these acids, or to "Sweeten yi i unusual- the m mb ren and is when rhe Chinese are tiring of alien raiment. �A (the stomach," as it is called, but Lteutenanr (ioveraor (garbed this time in When the baby or continually to Native 8alment. ` they do not cure the trotible. Pure, plain black trousers, not the gay white de not put it down for pure ugli- 6liartly after the revolution of 1 " rich blood which will tone up the satin which earlier in the year added to 1911-1912 in G�hirlta there cane a tnreasoIIable Turkey. the splendor of the occasion) attended to mess sthat a not the and la nature marked tendency among the middle stomach and enable it to do the despatch the final formalities, there was —it i8 to be happy and laughing. & bare anornm of members in attends, and better classes of Chinese to Not long ago, in a western mar• ' work nature intended it to do, is q•he Proudfoot chargee which were the Every baby should cry on an aver- ket town,an Irishman was observ . the only road to a' cure. Dr. Wil- chief cause of the late prorogation pSe age of fifteen or twenty minutes a adopt European dzeas. °f ed with s live turkey under hid llama' Pink Pills make new, rich, vented the annual disbanding being char day—that is how he strengthens those who could afford.to made the acterized by that feeling of goodfellowshlp y y change, but the bulk of the pie, arm. The turkey was squawking red blood—that is why they cure among the members which is generally his lungs. But mothers if our bah p� and .gobbling in a distressed way, gives sharp piercing cries or low laborers, artisans and small- shop even the most obstinate cases of in- mono has been deScrtbed British sort o oral club g k��rg� mould not afford it. How- a racket to which the Irishman did I -' no- digestion. The following is a bit of he is in pain and $ in the w•^rld, and the spirit of the club is Bobbing Wails, needs attention. Nothing will re- ever, there was a large demand for not at first pay any particular no- P proof. Miss Minnie Greene,-of o�dtng yletimee members off�thea p.posin¢ Y all sorts Of foreign wearing appar- tire. Finally, however, the disturb- , Hall's Bridge, Ont., says: About partier mix on terms of the ntmoat trieua• lieve the little one Bo gtuckl as mese, and one who pictures theme& mor- Baby's Own Tablets. They regu- el. But lately, according to Consul ante got on the nerves. Giving the . w a year ago I was,greatly troubled tel enemies, hardly speaking• to one an- with my stomach. Everytbin I ate C. L. L. Williams, etatiomed at bird a poke in the side he eaclaim- g other, ie badly mistaken. But an incident I late the stomach and bowels, expel Swatow, a reaction has sat in and ed: caused me pain and distress. I such as the htoudfooc attack, rousing worms, break- up cold, and will + would feel as though I was starved, partisaa feelings and resulting in charges make baby healthy and happy. The about 60 per cent, of those who "Be quiet, you! What's the mat- >� of unfairness on both sides, does much to y adopted foreign dress last year ter wid ye, any 1 Why shoulda but when meal time came the sight bury inter-party friendliness. On such Tablets are sold b medicine deal- . 1f food caused a feeling of loathing. occasions the good fellow's retire to the err or by mail at 23 cents a box I have gone back to native clothing. yez want to walk, whin I'm villin' background and the fighters come to the from The Dr, 1'4 ill�iams' Medicine Silk, which declined greatly in price to carry y e There were days when I could not front. Co., Brockville, Ont. AP - __ even hold milk on my stomach, and Lake Ontario on Ramoaga tDy bead would ache so that I could Rome apprebenaion is telt on acconntr of TREACHERY I\ TAEASO�.� Why doesn't she talcs 1 , hardly keep from screaming. Only the unn/naNy high levet of rho caster in Lake Ontario during the present Year. It` NA-DRU-CO+`) g� $c�e �5 + ys ` those who have suffered from oto-I is now almost three tees highs= Shan the.I - c' V�\.l !mach trouble know the torture I!average. aad as it generally coutinuvs ris- !Inforulery of Sca•rets Are Sure to tug unlit early ea Juue, tt is po +tble that I They stoQ a headache promptly, yet de not contain nay of �u suffered. I tried almost every re' all retards. whicfi have been kept for 50+ Meet Violent De;%1h. the dangerous drugs common in headac. tablets. Ask your medy reeomriended, but found not y®an, back, wail be broken pruggtat about them, 23c• a box. r, vo are cr;doratand-A what causes the Because he tplyq a traitor to ills Nwswa•t nava •aro CN[r CAS Co. er C•aASA, 4r+rca 129 the least benefit until I .began tRk fla•tuation of the water level in the Great . _ lug IJr. Williams' Pink Fills. These La$ey At tomato ttu tuation,i have tri:•o tra,iG�rs with whom he was leagaed, • ' - l used for a Couple of months and n erred cove:ina a range c.t s.x t,•et. Tile an Indian Anarchist was recently they worked perfect cure a .,,,t ever retarded cane when the level fffffilf{if{IiIIIllill!(IItIIIiiIIS1111ii111111filllflluifillftiftlt11111i111111fiiII1t111ItUlt_ u:. Tula LO �d�,92 ref: AbObe the mean sea leve! 'Eih.+t diad by two of his Com3'ad'es lZ1 ut am enjoying g�•od health and able to at Vew York. :this was on stay 1&ch, 1s�5 Calcutta: The highest reached was ou 99 5th. 1410• , His fate is a common one with in- {when the le%tl Was 243,96 feet above the 3'S eat freely all kinds of food." N"ot all the power and If you are suffering from indiges I mean level at Rev York, For A few weeks formers. snow 15�0U0 Will Earn .a net the level has been hovering around mono behind the British C,orern 'tion or �' other trouble due to 12M feet. or, as it is technically described, y _ poor waters blood, begin to cure inches above aero zero being a Sat men was able to Recurs ifrimunity Doear a �a Point I for Carey, the Irish "Invincible." = youraell to-day by the use of Dr, $xed aAess that t?Aa feet hevhigh e"ter is c a sed i. ' Williams' Pink Pills. Sold by all,by Paula$uy big spring freshets do not! who turned approver in connection - !medicine dealers or by mail at 50;stand tnv�stigaI on. one geolagtot says with the Phoenix Park murders. : that peculiar vibrations of the earths our. I Father Gapon i,a now known to - Maximum of safety, combined with high iriterest � ., Bents a box or six boxes for $2.50 i face causes the wares to rive ane l.tll from The Dr: Wi •ams' Medicine TLe�g be of high one&eoaedatarto wh eeaaac I� hthe ave. hangedeen rrorllee,te traitor rw yield, is the desire of, all investors. The following .cal tha- ex iso:', Brockville, Oat. and besahes and the tncouvenienoe csuaed I �� 1! to shiping The watt+r• in -Toevnto bar• I lured to a house in a suburb of St, suggestion for the investment of$15,000 seems to meet bar is,Pow oboe to the toD f the wharves Petersburg, subjected to a mock troth.these conditions: " 'yFAITEP' FOR LO i ES-40 I E-_jBS• and boats unload ander difficulties Some 8nd executed. Ili authorities tear that it we were to have! trial, sentenced. xnt Par A Berlin Citararter .Dies-in Charity a .severe aad long tantinued storm frome name way Dr. Cronin w� put Security Rate. Price. value. Cost X1dcL 1 r the east, which wt pile the water up death at Chicago, in 1889. He Toronto Paper Bonds _ 8°la $100. $1,000 $1,000 and Int. $ 60 6 Hospital. at this end o! tilt Lake, the remit to To I to a member of an Am lican-Iri,eh 84 sonic'$ bland might be disastrous. The • ;14 Tooke Bros.. Pref•. T l0 89 1,400 1,088 Linden Julie, who took her frame Island.to only a sand bar and at no point I taociety of dyaitmiters known as the Ontario Pulp Bongs •• 8°b 98 1,000 980 and int 8U , b mord• than o few feet above the level 65 1,800 from the Unter den Linden ther- of the lake. High water has flooded It' Chan-nerCilae"l+ and he was also a aMacdonald-common MachineryoBonds S% 98 1,000 980 and Int 60 British Secret Sorrice agent oughfare,Berlin.Germany,on which more dlaastrouut a s effect ivere n bitting its+very How were rheas men betrayed't $6,000 $4,998 - :16354 � she kept a vain watch daily for 42 foundations. -o one knows exactly. An ineau ler „ E es^ I� Jnr e.return o1 her sold Toronto Has Ills lr , -uttered par value of $6,000 would h sal of a ears for A cassis S _ and stocks p Y tion, loci. , ,Bonds lover, is dead. According to the estimates of the City " - '.. A mild insanity seized Julie when of Toronto for the financial year, the Cita word! ansrecord�bho o��� thus be purchased for $4,098, and accrued interest on srr er awes eait failedtoretnrri from proposes to Spend ct,e enormous .um of fd of hhe bonds, pieiding $3x4 per annum, equal to ?.089x. $39,146,1142.00. Fhis figure to deceptive, The eats in Dublin, a suppose w .' the Franco-German War in 1871. actual current expenditures for the year cast Agents Bhe never lost faith that he would amount to $u,T44,956.00. The balance of Fenian, lost his life becautle of a We believe the above prices will appreciate consider- the Something over >S27,o00.000•0o is made up ably from the present low level 1 some day turn up, and, rain or of items which might be described as ca- chance remark u'tterod over the dinner-table by a highly-placed shine, huddled up in a shawl, she pperman DLn mpro ementi. sThe a gniScant offices who ought to have known p O�T T $kept watch in the streets, each year thing about the figure is that it indicate. O �/�a N I 0 It D s ;r growing more ragged and white- what-an enormous development is under better.—London Answers. � 1-j. haired. The police made an excep- way. The largest item in the total is an = Y ]LIMITED amount of leas than Seven million dollars C f` oMpAN 0 � tion of her case in the rule which for a waterworks extension scheme-' There 1„/ 1 wJ- _ t is another two And a half mill toa dollars ExrUicas does not allow :oiterers On the provided,for Lha Bloor-Street Viaduct. An bCassirzotr Botta HtQsx.au•o �0 =MONTIZZAL Lyra Iftreet, as they had co,npeission upon item of on one minion dollarn Sweet Bits TOIzoNTO _ is set aside,, for A garbage incinerator vwlrcotivyse =,orrlootr. 8sio. the faithful Julie. plant, The other items are the ordinary i O -.CO�� t= A little more than a year ago she run of public works. That they ehoald vvas so worn with age that she was amount to Such & large total indicates the ]tlNtItNlltilttl111tI1N1{1ltllttltlltiiit11111!{IIIItIf111ilI1Nii{ilRlllUilifliffitil+`ill! present temper of the citisens generally : at taken to the Charity HeSpltal, toward extension. �Skllfally COoked-� where she died recently. - There is no possibility that all of this •.1 sum will be spent during the present-year. The cash will •lie raised by the sale of "Did your rich uncle meption rhea someatF lveumiresmbn dollars and s of thesis you in his willl" "YeB." "Lucky securities nadigested, the proapecte fcr Post b _ _ - Y �g 1" "Not' at all. He' specifical- fresh sates are not of the beet. Even with Iy mentionos- ed the fact' that I was the emtoo do available more than begindannumbeot be r of iIIOt t0 be giv`8n 'a dollar of h18 the public ,works included in this year s 0 Cues +���_'^ _ON IA r „ . • estimates. J Tnoney• Of the.eleven .million-odd, to be spent ESTAaL1EHED q9t on current expenditures, almost three and a Half million is provide by t revenue 'Se vice.' READ OFFICE: as NINO STREET EAST • TORONTO 7i Ste Such Our LONDON, E.C., 6N0- A producing ase —At Y NTREAL —_- r g MO 6i The balance of $3,546,6,$8 is ter be raised a by tazation; which is to be levied on the PRE FERRED taa•p&ver at the rate of. 191.2 mins. On eat direct the whole it may be gala that the Slay is Ready to The Bonds of long-established In lip takin� Mr. W. F. Maclean's advice and has from tightly sealed sant- [ ��0 �� 'leen �etttac `big sora." concerns , . Attacks on Toronto's 8ohools tarp ] % INCOME 8 l I Taroate spends.over &..million and a halt ; j' A New B4 O k 1 e t dollars & year on the maintenance at i}:B :SECURITY and MARKETABILITY public echoole. It spends another quarter! From sur ovens to U Just Ioswd; dealing with at a million on the maintenance of its �o11r tab!© Post-Tom i repro" 'iss ed d r$tS r r o d. bigh schools-and s further hundred thou• and oontp ra t' Inter. sand on the maintenance of its technical are not touched by hu- OUR FIRST 1fIORTGAGE SINK "I stooks, 4 and commercial schools. In Addition,' it i Marlon as to the business, Spent last Sear practically a million dol•' -ING- FUND INDUSTRIAL BONDS directors, capitaiisation, •di• laps on,sebool buildings P,nd s tris, So that C mag hand. Ntdends, esrninssr market the present rate of e:penrli;nre means that OF RECENT ISSUES YIELD. THE ' Malue, eta, of the oompanlss I practically three million dollars a year to INVESTOR SIX PER CENT. oonsldKSd, being spent by the oily tin'its!$utile school De11C10U with CI8a111 Cops on-ReigKoat One of the industrious trustees has been i doing some figuring, with tae result that II and sugar Or, fruits. _ ij'100, $500 or. $1,000 bonds are obtain pe. E. A M E S & CO. he estimates that in one high school of the� Y' city it I., coating $690 a.year to teack and: TOT Sal9 up -. able,either registered or payable to beaf+el'. ' �`- sombers Toronto Stook EaohasgS provide accomm<<`ttion for each upper rOCers MONTREAL school pupil, ai.0 that in all but one or _ TORONTO two collegiates this cost ea:nede $100 per ; ,• ,everrr whert3, ; - DssQr1pt1vj Ciroulare upon Rogtso" w nv.+ii At vr�,•bord Street Coll ^iatte, which i jleiinrliays � Cost Sas; »; E FILL to coupon,snail to us,and we$hail ..i $140 per pupil. Each pupil in rho public•' 'I'oasties have send arm >of'P»tSrred t3t90k✓'` Schools cost no lees than $40 a year. I O P st' ! p- In spite of tbese large figures. Mayor , Flavor (1< NA Hocken is on record as deco ay is 3no the --Distinctive- +'•�" �p'p �r$�� R - school system in Toronto to-day to no bet• 'i ai C01 OiA�L'i8 ON13 7 VKi '' ter than it was forty years ago, !torts ST.or r.o.Ro good. There is adiepoeitt.�n in man7:q Canadian portnm Cereal Oo„ LL3. l fere Lo criticize the system because of the Windsor. Ontarta tads and frills. The latent attraction in i,7 f in $loci 1s owin m: a _ h P it s d _ ..1 ` - pt•ca.—.----- which thin tendency o s head teaahei o,t � ' the decision to engAg y ai3 S a. ^ .,�•° ..`., �i-e.-.ls W e. .�..-ilia .e.t,.., • '..: :u, '��'v •'-' w, i,: Q.' .::y'R., C 7.'"' .r.e,�. .�.`. .w[.w 'w ',�. �+•au.;�, 'Sir" ';+�"':•' ..�i"ti' _e ^�. ,�r<,;,. "i7 ,.� .a �,. •3';•a. rr1�.?+" ;y: a `a a�^' .:4�'s Gam,.u, ,�.`.« >}- '�;. rxr .� 'k„?.; '''� a'r,,'far,"„ r "yid � y �. ,1z• �'�.�fge"","i'C,'.^'iz�', -,a., � °�. � x -""s."`, wti. �' '�r r _ F '°frs'i�,: iii .*. 'alp. •a �,,, .....r•n ..:•ir; .:, :: - ,�. :L4 r...:. .• .+,"M.�^'^�= --•'�^=^"- 's _ "°'-y .. -r-, •,r:''}"".."-r'-_" mow,,... .. _.. VITT, n - 'Me WACHS* =told Feeo I, - H08^ - SEE 5. _� CORN j FO s phoneham,or kering h AMark.NO. cle rstallion,the em y of 4V_ B.Ja.. (doors .White and Yellow Eneila ilympotboved Leamin , �p eYsaiar t COs' pP Y The St ndard bred'Registered Trotting Re C B CO mi�tDn g v aE lot 98,con 0, PiokertaR Thos, Barrow, p , 'P�811[i % Brooklin,mad Thos.Maddeford, Whit 1 0 HED PEAS FOR SALE-A gluan- by,will make th season of 1913, as fol SIMMERS MANGEL SEEDS " 61.96 pas year; 11.09 if paid in advance. City of Caw4iau Beauty Peas., APP y lows: llooday, May 12th, will leave ' BabsaziptloDsto the United States,SIM JOHN SOOTT.Claremont lad.phone aa,94ef YELLOW INTERMEDIATE AND GIANT WHITE. ' in adnate his own stable lot 8;B.F.son.Pickering •, Q08TS FOR SALE_�1he_. and psooaed to Appleebby's hotel West BE _ — !C �p ad has a gnawy� of cedar pose for or riigb- aT eaday,own eta�6le toe - JOHN MURKARI Proprietor, .ale, ab lac 94,ooa. s, Pickering. ABFOKD night. Wednesday, Commeiotat hotel, A full aesortmeat of flower plants focbeddi>ag, also - ��.. Dros.,Brock Boas.P. O. a4 Oshawa, for noon, hotel.Ragibo, for TOMATO P MTS 2 k. '� night Thandmy, St Char'es' hotel. NOTES AND COMMENTS PLANT$ FOR SALE—Tomatoes, Cab e,Cauliflower,Oei and Garden Port Perry. fo• night. Friday, Teta 1 Flowers, ansies a specialtT agon on the ranoe hotel, Utica, for noon, Colwill's ry Auothes blind Of pular exp�oc- mag •seaw;i, TH08, GAMMAIDGE, Hotel, Brook in, for night. Satarday — PINEAPPLES PIAEAPPLES ,. Royal hotel,Whitby for noon thence,to _ era have come to-grief in the arctic his own stable until Monde afternoon. Now is the time for-preserving Pines. They ARM TO LET-150 acres Town- y will likely " regions, thus adding more to' the F ,, y go higher when warm Rea- ship of Scarboro,it miles from Toren W, Baron Elect— [56291 (12823), the im. s many victims of the frozen north: comfortable farm house. S bares,9 orchards, port•d Clyde dale etalhon,the property Cher comes. Buy there from us splendid aprias tree mined soil, Address or of W.H.Pugh,of Claremont,will make and get Flood fce�h sound �An expedition composed of eleven wply to HElQ1tY w'> sx!iEY, west Kul.P. o. B _ ant. 13 if the season of 1913 aa follows: Monday pines. You cat(t beat Germans and five Norwegians, proceeds to H.Gregg'"con 9,for night, our privas in started.ont in June last, and it is FOR SALE-Two hundred bags of Tuesday, R. Eagleson', Mongolia, for the city. potatoes, Prince Henry,first tutu good or sopa, and W.Armstrongs jr, for night; o. 'known that several of them per- ••ring potatoes at soots par bag at place or T.EMONS ORANGES BANANAS $t.00 delivered. Appp%y st lot 5. Bad con. Ua- Wednesday,R. Milroy a Cedar Grove, ished from starvation also from bridge Tp.or to CHAB ES HARPER, Boa S. for noon,G.D.Milne's Cherrywood for Goodwood,0nt, 81-tt night: Thursday, Geo. White's Dan• drowning, while the rest 'of .the , PURE MAPLE SYRUP IN GALLON TINS OR Barton,for noon, Jae. White's Brock party is . also supposed- have �'OR SALE-Gasoline Engine, 15 road,for i iaht ; Friday.T. B. Haox'e ` BY THE QUART Ir' Base Power,evnrvthinR in A,1,condition Brook road for noon. McLean's Hotel, - _-perished. It'iP often questioned also encpper,belong etc. Engine cost $Zb0• naw,will sell gamin i and ch. per for 1995 cash. Broaghatn,for night; Saturday, L.. W. -- whether the information to be. a snap for somebody.Apply to E.H.GOURLIE Pilkey's for own,thence to his own stable ' b aired in sending out Posttaastez,Woburn,P.O, natl7 the following Monday moroia i ' g g polar ezpe. g y a. Richardsons rocery h dition8 is worth the number of FOR SALE-Clyde mare, 8 years King's Courtship, (14722). Imported oId, aoand, with 8 top cross", weight Clydesdale stallion the property of W.J. lives which have (leen sacrificed about i400,ba Timothysead No. i Gorera• ,Buy alll your groceries at the grocery store. meat Standard,0a as per bushel. Cotton bags Kelleher, Danbartoa, soil take the same and the amount of money expend- Wo.extra. F,H. WESTNEY. lot a, con. a, route as Moncrieffs Albion until Friday - ?� ed in seeding them out. To the Pickering'Whitby P.O, B,M.D, 9s-tf morning, when he will return to his own - Mable,where be wi 1 remain until the average person the scientific know- CAT'T'LE FOR PASTURE-The lt,llowing Monday morning. _ -: O ' .led gained b ,pasture at will Bake is a number of sae- _ ge g y polar explorers ale w .aenrw se reasonable sates 0 D S They will ��+ '�ppa Albion-(Imp,) ZI28003 r has no value whatever. But to have the run of so acres good gra" with as (16880) -The celebrated Clydesdale stal over'Howtn sprt'ng. Plenty of shade Apply at lion, the property of W. J. Kelleher We have just opened u a large shipment of choice prints, gin haat lot 6,can.IF or .assess shale LIN 7 PO P P P ginghate, _ the scientist the knowledge thus Daabartou. wi:l make the sea on osi a IQORDEN,SlnsaIe, P. O.Iaa phone v18 dress goods, ribbons, hose, tan and black, cottons, shirting", ;gained has great value which can• BsoteRham, 49 s9 1913,as follows: -Monday, May 12th sill leave hie own stabs, the Kelleher tovriing, etc. not be reckoned in dollars and FARM FOR SALF-100 acres of Farm, Danba-ton,and proceed to T. A. 41 cents. There are too many pec- session of township of Pickering has good solid bAcLasn's hotel Brougham," If.rl O� / S ® SHOES best clay land.on lot 93.drat and end con- Knox's Brock road, for noon, thence to —ple in the world who value things bank house,bank barn with stone stables and , an's for Hood, ?x ,utbu ldiags all in beat of repair. Wall fenced Tuesday, Joe. R'ideman's Greenwood, by the amount of money they will and drained Liao S5 acres of Rood clay land in for noon; John V pond's Brooklin for the Township of Pickering, situated on the night. Wednesday.Royal hotel,Whitby See our new lie of every day tan and black boots the kind that keep ;realize by placing them on the baseline,about belt wav between Pickering and for noon and night. Tbarsda Col. their aha button and lace ants ladies and children's shoes market. The lase n0 value OII Whitby,has good 1 1,9 story frame house and g y' � g r y P bank barn with stone stables and oucbuildinge, Pellatt's Kingston road,for noon, Frank if we have not what'you want we will get it -for you. wtil-11ILt a barxatn.. Fo further particulars Maddaford'a, base line, Pickering, for a flower garden bAeause it cannot W g cs,, _. . appl,y to W,R, E TLIKE, 90] 8herbourne night. Friday,8 Bath's Pickering, for T� be transformed into so man dol- sa.Torouto, 9s-tf _ _ y noon and night. Saturday, own stable tars and cents and consequently until the following Monay morning. -S�� ,,�,.�/CV \I t ,they look upon the money and Lord Roberta—The Celebrated French Mangel, rape, liar, turn( and a full supply of "gime spent in a Sower -bed as so Northern Grown Trees Coach scallion, the property of Loa. g p. pp y garden seeds. i '/ Lidgett, K oma e,will make the season ..� ,. •- ;., Appie, Pear. Plum, Cherry PO b.;- much wasted. In ills same man- Grapes. small Fruits, ornamental.. of 1913 av follows Wednesday pro' Shovels, rakes, hoes, lawn mowers, watering cans, and many other 1n6r' scientific knowledge i9 t0 E4ssrrggrreeens. Booms Flowering Shrubs. coeds to t'olwrIl's hotel Brookin, until linea, that oil will be in need of, ' Clambers. Etc. Ererytbiog in the night when he returns to his own stable, y lthem worthless. But to Others Nmrser7 lime. Catadosus' fr e. Send where be will remain until Friday aft - itat of year wants for prices, Agents - -Ourgroeeries are the freshest.. N who are not of a mercenary turn danced. Apply for terms. ernoon when he proceeds to R.G. Cam _ - �arse m mack's con 4. where he will remain an- 0e==8618t0=E? x^ of mina, any kind. of knowledge Ye?13mrr, ort Elgin. tit the evening when he will return to his ' T � �' - 1, ]Esse a valve which is worth while o•a stable until the foil.wing We2ase. ..-,striving after. day. GEORGE _ �' H I L I P . .,. - . .. .. .. .. _ __..._-- -_____._-•- Edu•urd Darnley-'9'�J (13461)The _ COURT OF REVISION fashionably bred imported Clydesdale .( SCHOOL REPORTS stal ion, its property of Robs Def e, $RO'CTC �3A�2 GN'TAR=O sb of Green Riser,will make the season of = Report of No. S. Pickering; IV Sr- Muni-ttality.of Nre Township of Picker- 1213 as follows Monday afternoon - 'Harold Pulth. Annie Larkin. Geitie to leaves his own stable and proceeds to Y Pennock. Hugh Pugh. IV Jr, Irene Brougham hotel far night; Tuesday, i r �{,gM g Pub�c ti e is hereby given that p Liver• PEEb ♦w SHOE s- ��Ril Pugh. Lydia Major, Marion Philip, the,our` o{LRevision !or the .lduoci- W. H 3layoe'e.ooa. 6,for noon. Albert Suter. Viola Sinclair. I P Sr- pool for night Wednesday afternoon, ality of the Township of Pickering, Thos. Baroe'a,Cherrywood, for nl ht; 'Mar Haa*lin, Lilian Pugh. III Jr'- pp p qq y [or the pear 1913, will bold its first Thursday, Thos. Reemor's, Soarboro W H I T $ Y Wilfrid Money. Hilda rif$a. Hazel sitting in the Town Hall, in the. Vii• y' - " $lame. -'osephine Larkin. Emily lege of Brougham on Tuesday the nighttown : for noon, his own sable for aieeeor, Kenneth Hastings. James Dight: Friday.Geo,Cowie s, Mongolia, - t3 27th day of May, 1913. at the,hour of for noon,thence to his own stable where „ Griffin,Jessie Tweedie.Francis Tweed- one o clock in the afternoon. he will remaia autil Mandav afternoon. 9e. 11 elame-Gen. Toole. Edith Toole, All persons Interested will please We carry a complete ung of fine and heavy boota.and shoes of every : 'Donald Pugh. Pt I sr-Frank Sebeek, take notice and govern themselves Bist4 Sasel- (14946) [9588; The im - lF9arence Millar, Clarence Christian. accordingly. ported Clydesdale stallion. .los variety, for men women and children's wear. Ledie Sander000, Arthur Millar, Pt. Dated at Whltevale, this 8th day of Fairview Ratrtts- -568- (.I1295) 3. B-Lillan Hamlin,Mildred Poynter, May 191", The imported Hackney sial ton,oath the r y ro of W. G Sao%$,Richtrond Hill, .A CALL SOLICITZD. - A PLEASUP.9 To SHOW GOODt3, iC#ee. Griffin. I.aurear•e Hilts. A. class DoNAs-D R.BEATON, - property T • * !C=dims Mlilar. Florence McSrt will make the season of 1913 as follows y• Clerk of the said Geo.Hamlin. Wilmot Tweedie, Roy Monday wit leave their own stable, Mr. ,Phone NO. 181.. - y 3$-31 Municipality. Ormero 1's,con. 8 and proceed to 8. Dia Sebeck, David Dawson.Emenno Fish- F ' or. Primer A—Eunice Reach. Mar. and IIIdnsiry Der's, owniiae for Dight; Tuesday, j PEEL, Brock Street, WHITBY �Birnie, Joseph Reesor, Arthur Victor'Parkia's Kinsale, or night;; V . Roy R+wdail, Poll Dawson. Wednesday,W. H. Holtby'",Aadley for g; have given night; Thu slay.W.J. Miller's, Yiok 1Primer B=Bessie Reeaor, aryTo�le. _ Gertie McKay, Evelyn Poynter, Net- 1e [� Bring,for noon and night; Friday,Thos . 41 iTi � �aweov,Harrison Wilbur, Walter ,Bgt`1,1� �! A Kaos's, Broak�i fat—noon, o �� Pisher, Lu Dawson, Valma White. �++*r+ Leon's hotel, Brougham for nig ht; is Saturday proceeds to his own stable - Maagaret McCallum, (teacher.) immense - where ba will remain.an til the following Why worry about the future of your eons? The-Government j v water PowerMonday morning, at Ottawa is giving away, this:year 1130,1300 free hor iesteads it ' Sir Al,xander- (19362), Vol. B%Vl;, Western Canada. The bulk of these are located along or near NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Importei Clydesdale stallion the the Canadian.Northern Railway, the line recognized in the _ Nature property of Jas Evans, will stand at West as the In the LV`atter o the Estate o William T. has given her abundance Of his own stable,lot 4, con. 5, Uxbridge -• - ' - _ , :; - _ _ f f daring the season of 1913. Terms 110. PIONEER FARMERS RAILWAY, Wilson,late of the Township of Picker' Coal and Gas Pla'ntate-44351, Imported Pereheroa isg. in the Caunty of Ontario, Farmer, ° This title was earned because the Canadian Northern Railway sever lacked —� stallion. the property o Simon I'safound ' Diseased, +s.T .,,r Darlington, will make the season of courage to build its steel into new districts,.placing the railway and.all that. -_ NoTica is berebv Riven pursuant to Now 18 the fame 1913 as follows: Thareday proceeds to it stands for, within easy reach of the pioneer. -R. S. 0., Chapter 129, that all persons W hen a roan with , moderate Jacob licott's,lot 3, con 1. Pickering foe From now on to the end of October Hotneseekers Excursion tickets to West.; having claims against the said estate noon,Claude Field's Kinlaston Road,for ern Canada are on sate every Tuesday. These tickets are good to return with- means is able to invest profitably. in two months from date of issue, except tickets sold from May.to July, in- of William T. Wilson, who died on or sight,Friday, Bendel's hotel, Whitby, about the 17th day of January, 1912, Watch BASSANO stride ahead. for noon, Commertist botel, Oshawa. elusive, may be extended for two months on payment of Five Dollars for elttch ` are required to send or deliver to the for night. John Ssndeis, Manager. month or part thereof to agent at destination. Stop-over will be permitted undersigned Administratris on or be. If interested, write us.for Booklet. at any.Canaditin Northern station west of'Poit Arthur. For the accommo- dation of passengers, a Tourist Car for Winnipeg via Chicago and Duluthi cutare of their claims, duly verified, Ontario Western Investments anf ;..WE GIVE STEADY will leave Toronto Union Station at 11 p. m. on the following dates :•June 3rd, and notice is further given that after .—RealtyCo.,—Real, or ltd, EMPLOYMENT July tat,July 29th, August 26tb, September 23rd and October•21st. Write the last mentioned date` the said Ad- for all particulars. w ministratrix will proceed to distribute DUNDA LS, - - ONTARIO to reliable energetic men for the sale ``.SOME CANADIAN NORTHERN PUBLiCA11IONS the said estate, having regard only to of our products. We give all the "A Creator of Busiaess"—A story of the Caos,dian No Pailway. ' the claims of which they shall then advantages that a reliable, well ad- ..Peace River, Alberta,and how to Reach It." _ 'have notice. .Do You' Realize vertised, established firm can offer. „ Dated at Brougham, Out., the 21st If you wish to represent us wRrrE .,Key,to Prosperity -A story of the Wheatfielde of Western Canada. day of May,1913. __ the money you can make selling fruit Now, before it is too late for infor- 35.000 Free Homesteads." MARY WiLsoN, Administratris, trees? The present demand for nur- mation. Any agent of the company will gladly give you any or all of the above publi eery stock is the greatest In' the his- Dations, or write General Passenger Department at 88 ging Street,East,Ta " Brougham• Ont. tory of the business. Every person OVER X00 iiORE3 ronto, gt , Quebec, A. H.CHRISTIAN,Solicitor,- Ontario,or ffi8 8 . James Street..lisoatreal who has land is planting orj preparing under cultivation and one of the t' 94 89 Whitby, Oat. r-- .. y. to plant. most complete Nursery planta in CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY —- We Wash Now Canada. Established 35 years. Free =NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Catalogue of stock on application. for Fall and WiDtsr months a reliable PELt3A1i NURSERY CO., man to sell in Pickering and surround- in district. (food ay, exclusive terra- Toxo:.To, ONTAA10 In the Matter of the Estate of William R. g P p THE �!�® _ -Barton, late of the Township of Picker.r- tory and all the advantages in rept _ Isla ; ins, in the County of Ontario, Black senting an old established firm. Over g0 YEARS' " ` 800 acres in cuitication. Established smith,Deceased, 35 years. Write PELHEM NUR- EXPERIENCE Notice is hereby 2g9. that pursuant to $ERY CO., Toronto, Ontario. ,�� � R. S, O., Chapter 129. that all persons having claims against the said estate - i of William R. Barton, who died on E D or about the 2nd day of Nodember, 1912, are required to send or deliver F E AVINGS deposited in tis bank- At the undersigned administrator on GZRADC MARKS r.' or before the 19th day of June, 1913, lit herryw00d Station draw the Highest current rate of a. particulars of their claims, duly veri- COPYRIGHTS&C. `P� 1 • Bed. and notice IB further given that• Anyone sending a eketeb and deecrivtion may „•:��j CANADA IDtGtCet. �'Y tthdrawals of poet or the Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn varcki ascertain our opinion free whetber as a after the last mentioned date the said; `nvent�on to probablyp rat atap�e, Comm salts W110Ie amotmt may be.taad4 W - ' ' Administrator will r'oceed to diatrt- Malted Corn Feed and Dried Brew- Gonssoriatl coaadentlaL�IANOBt10K-i�sceats _ P "sat tree.oyidest ency foraeM es cs. a�D OFF: -ever deed out" buts the said estate. having `regard era Grains„�Ground Oil cake, Cald- P ata taken ei�rcaqn Main COaLt'eceive Gw" 1 y tl•: 'only to the claims of which he shall well's Mol@sees Meal, Blatchford's „ot{ce,wit bout oherye mt then have notice. Calf Meal, and various kinds of TORONTO - Dated at Brideburg. Ontario, the Poultry Food, Cream of The West 'A l7 illustrated weakly Larseet•air- T V r � AA �•�vt V ' 2lstds�,1 of May 1.918. and Monarch Flour, Bran, Shorts, Ion y sdenuIIo�a u+•l Terms for r plVKERING Blll'1NV ' OSIAL BAwrcw, Administrator etc. Prices Reduced an ' �seev�4 sad P. O., Boz 9,15, �wIt R. W. GORDON, Manager. ® � ® Brambi also at W11"T. y g�90 Bridgeburg, Out. Tx107�.1s.b Ree®Or C1 lliaiatlki 1' 3 - .. - ... .... ' ,.. _, ,,., ., ,n ,�:_ -,"2 r w+. :,�•,.. ,a�. JP 9 7,.. ?Y .raw' .ff^a���� `'+'{',�,;kP�. `s n: -�'d2,.b,. �; M .e` •a• !!i}'6` '�.••+�ys�� 1�A�S�' ••.4°�"� S y,�fiiyt• � .;�• Y� - .;�; • W �.:._ _.',..�e�j., '' '. .r:� .^r?.wa+:a•:. �: .:.,> �S i�`��:r°'�.t,m 4.,"5'.n'" x'�` r�''• � .'�, ur^w�tTM z `� -F.its'' .�'"}•ai�i:4».. � •2 a.r,.. •�F "�f x� � , ����,,'+e,a gip, ,, ,.i., ,r,s. ":.Lt.�la:s,. - '�`� 'x''' �"-•s:�"�, ,,� `"Ns";ii'e�.1 .•.�'. , a sem. .••.:-ar-,.a..-:.;+— r= -+•. ..•.�,-c-.,.-:.. .-•..:.+.. +'=w..+..-,.•�-_;.�-�!c....-s;:�..r•�.. .�.h-.{.: c:_-�•„�,.ns..�.�+•v-- ' ' .v.." ' •• VM ., '.. '^-, 4 5-,-. ,� Y .. _.;r n.,' _ _ � _ ..►.. •� _ _ LLQ.. .., ,� -- .- -• iy', CLAAMMONT .n - --Mr. Audmaoo- r. took--w--fiaYge Oti Sunday afternoon quite a , -- - delegation of Methodist ladies to a severe hail-storm passed over our Farmers are now busy getting In their corn crop. y convention in Port Perry last ge but no damage has been re. - is' "�� RICHARDSON'SJohn and Mrs. Shirk spent Sun- Tnesdsiy. They report a good ported. ,? "day with friends in StouSvilie. time, Miss Renfrew, of Toronto, re- ��Iaspoetantahowiog of Bases display of • � >�., Mise,Maude Beal is home at pre- Rev. Dr. Norton, of Toronto, turned home on Monday after shins. d Tory latae assormusul of __.__ ,--aeat.nwing tom. the illaeee_.- who is president of the Home spending a week with Claremont - _ �r�-_�� 'a mother. Mission �oa�d;-n iil`occu a f-rIe -- __ - _ A Mrs. George Richardson spent a p y p y pent 'ved for._the Holiday _tenth. 0911 -- x�• ul it is the Baptist church here Miss Currie,,,of Toronto, s cocoa _."•couple of days with fni ds . up on nada nest. g Sunda with paper brother, and see them. Mrs. J. H. Beal, we regret to re- Currie, prinei 1 of the coatnua- Subscriptions lakaa for n.[1 Y ".west this week. agasines, port, has been confined to her bed tion. school. = - r Mra. J: R. Thezton. cl icker- for the t week with a severe Mian Mar sect Neal scram an- Weekly and Daily•Newspapon( ied her MMr. and Mrs. Combs, of Toron- gra attack recoverineuritisng, but is now homey after v sit ng hheras rbrother .� �'� �_, R=CH.�M� 0.+,.�t Ing, spent Tuesday with her sister, `to, spent Sunday with the letter's near Ashburn. mother, Mee. A. W. McKay, Joshua and Mrs. Bundy left on 8=OClC St=®fit. _ Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, .Mrs. H VON RODEN Tuesday to spend a few days with - - �r• friends in Toronto and in other lrsi spent Sunday with her uncle and 1 s , aunt, Joshua and Mrs. Bundy. western ppoints. W.G. and Mrs. Scott, of Rich- Rev. Dr, Marvin and George p •rte.-. ``'mond Hill, called upon Claremont of LYNDON, KYeCooper were in Port Perry onYbur OItImatV .ChoIcerelatives and friends last week. Tnesda3z attending the Whitby District Meeting. � `. Miss Edna Workman and Miss g ' =Louie Henderson, of Toronto, Recommends Lydia L Pink- David Taylor left on Tuesday You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your _ spent the week end at the manse. for Sault St. Marie, where he has __ present Separator will do for another season.' -, x 4 hams Vegetable Compound secured a remunerative position ;Like many present owners of _ Mrs. Fred Farmer spent-a few P days last week in Toronto with for Backache, Nervous- as chef in a large hotel. her daughter, Mrs. Richard John ]tress, Headaches. Small-pox has been stamped out stop - of the village, the quarantine haw- �M Mrs.N ichol,of Toronto,Is spend- Lyndon, Ky.-"I Kaye been taking Ing been removed from the last • ing a few weeks at T. Graham's Lydia&Pinkham'sVegetable Compound cases during the past week. CREAM SEPARATORS- south of the village. Mr. Nichol for headaches,neuralgia paina,backache, The Methodist church in Clare- -spent Sunda with her there, re- nervousness and a general run down con- moat reports the beet year is its Sunday history,-;l turning to the city in the evening. ditioa of the system,and am entirely re- y• all finances being paid You map be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- J. Remember-that to-morrow (Sat- lieved of these troubles. I recommend before the district meeting, . fore you finally Ret an Empire. But-the Empire is the ULTIMATE u Rem is a public holiday and yeah remedies to my friends and give Miss Hermiston, and Messfs. R. toachide, No other will fally satisfy you so long as you know there Hermiston,J. H. Ellison and C. is a better machine-aa Empire-on.the market, that the places of business will be you permission to publish what I write. _ a lr Brown, of Toronto, spent Sunday ? cloned as usual. $o if you have -Mrs. H. Vox RonEly, Lyndon, Ky. Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- with Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Mann. - -nay shopping to do attend to it to- When a woman like MTs. Yon Roden haps you would realize it sooner it you were to read our booklet? Perhaps Mrs, S. Rumohr and daughter, Kat like the Em in day, generous enough to writs such.let- Miss Leila, were in Toronto on That will be best roof of our statementt& itssuperiority are at tour syervice. ' Mail un. - Hugh Gregg Sr. is now able to tar as the above for publication, she P 7 ,, ' 7-be out on the street. His many should at least be given credit for a sin- Tuesday nigh t attending the' con- a card or a letter. You.will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by versat given in the Massey Hall return mail. Addreas ' _ friends are pleased to see him out, care desire tohelp other sufferingwomen, b the Conservator of Mucic. - `-' " ' and making satisfactory progress for we assure you there is no other rea- y y / �A towards recovery after his recent son.why she should court such publicity. ElIIplr@ Cream S@para,torri0. Of Canada, h TOr0II�0 t sea! Representative Wanted Sold in Pickering Townahi iMi a Vivian B. Marvin, M. L. A. Canadian Woman's Experience: _ p _ g P o!Victoria College, Toronto,sNeu t Windsor,Ont-"The birth of my first - -__ R child left me awreck veith terrihle weak I to handle iota to Parkway Heights e wee en with er parent su ►vision: a tan uLaric; e spells,but I asci glad kiere and has left since to visit col• r :7 :•r,, fastest growing town in Canada,-28 ,f ` friend:; is Swift Cureeut and ''" ' to leu you that I do Manufacturing planta-seven Rail- lege a _. not have those weak Shorthand made Eaq R. B RYAN :1•<:` roads. Parkway Heights is the only �a �. Maple Creek Sask.. .�. :•; - The Baptist.Sunday school pur- ..;s 1 annals and I feel like. WL h•clasa Residential subdivision • 81►IiBER " ' r.• � anew woman since w�thio the City limits. Seven min- pose holding an excarsioo on or „�u! 'Tobaccos, pipes and amokeriq taking i a g Lydia E. urea walk from the Poet O(tice,-$ler- If such evidence as the following ex- Central about the 24th.of June, 2tie0otia: ;:� 's3 `r isundries, tral office Bel , bans are now in prUf;ttas with the 'r Perham s Vegeta- tris Light. Sewers, Gas. Water, are tracts from lettere and other equally ble Compound. lam available. Oar lines being extend- strong testimony contained in our Telephone Co. Aageney for 3 C. P. R, with regard to making all " �' „ now well tad atrnag ed to Property. This is one of the beet booklet. is not sufflcent to satisfy any ; Rolston Laundry.; I satisfactory arrangements. Watch and can do my own iavestmenta in Canada to-day. Apply person desirous of learning abort hand. CLAREMONT, - ONTARIC 714.,,, put for faller particulars latera with references: then there ean'be no merit n any buss- Ia housework. Ldo y W. E. Jenkin, of Toronto, has '�- not take fnediciae of LauSldlti Realty Limkod. 32-Adeiafde nese under the sun been engaged by Mr. Shirk-totrake any kind. It wan St East. Toronto. DEAR MR. CLARKS—"It is a ptea- GRAND Railway charge of his barber shop. Mr• Lia E. Pinkham's Y table Com- sure to write a teatimonixl endorsingT� Sy,tM ~Jenkin has had considerable ex. ;Plant ,BOWMAN•$ an�tbing so much superior to other Winter ?oras to f rtence as a barber, and wvi.11, eve pound that restored me to health."-- _ guaranteed; - Ings used for the same purpose as appee Ids „RosaRr F,►mssatrt, 78 Parent ur system of Eclectic Shorthand is California. Colorado, Mexico believe give satisfaetiotf to - hi Avenue, 'Windsor, Ontario. -Nurel9r�, 151tCC to others I have examined. I shall many patrons. If you want ai -it will grow be pleased to reply to any communi- and. Pacific Coast Points. is -to-datte hair cut or a nice shave If you isn't special advice wee #o We want two more agents cation that may be sent me with re- The Grand Trunk Railway is the give him a call L)dia E. Piali>ram Rediewiae Co.(eofaII-. in this count ferenee to the system, or to have aoy most direct routs from all points Mrs. Josephrain too, -ave regret deatisil,L7as, Mass. Year letter will y be-opeibd, recd asci assisted b s TEWS.W.BOW MAN cit SON Co.Ltd. one interested call to see ma,--L. S. east through Canada via Chicago. to report has received an6tiier y FALLis.477 Parliament St.. iteacher.) aparalytic stroke and is no* in a � sad 'held in strict eos�deffoes.� Ridgeville, Ont. Our mall and Winter Term com- e" FEATURES 4 1� very serious condition. She bad menced September 5th, but students Double Track, Fast Service, Finest been visiting her eon and on her may enroll. anp day, as inatrnction is Roadbed, Modern Equipment,Un- _. . ' return was apparently enjoying atrictly personal, excelled Dining Cfar Service. Write or call for free booklet. _ the best of health. The second TO THE. SUNNY SOUTH � .stroke carne just after eating a � Clarke s short,han C0 Oge No more desirable route than via)hearty dinner. We hope that sheE00MIN10 S85-Colleger8t., Cor, Manning Ave. [hand Trunk to Detroit. thence ima� �* soon recover. TORONTO. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm Thomas and John Birkett were Mw■snuNo a mow•■A,�.wcarocWT w o rxrr+.ar►a wins nacsioaar. _g�ly Naa■au. etc. _. a C. A. BOGERT.Gerona Maoaser. in Locust Hill on Friday last fora c+a�•+is■�wts.tte.Ne taaarRilaMta.aet.Me t.Wvetat7ssM.eM, Round tri tickets,givingchoice :. loadof shingles and when -return• !I* of all the best routes, ogethr with ° Ing home along the townline they � You $@ej? MOIIef At Home �-: w � Q� � '• fall information and reservations ' $' _ :;met'aa automobile at p point tin sr+ay burn up the savtngs of a ltfatime-or you may lose them q 'a q v ' a W« may be obtained from nearest G. where the road is very narrow. by robbery. it deposited to the Dominion Bank•they will be earning : y T. A ent,or write A.E.Duff,D.P. c Their horses beta vie frightened !Interest and are ways satiable. a s t 6 .i t -+ A.,Toronto. Out. eiaaPan the ditch -•_ + d o on. w IC IC o O FRED. ALLEN, A nt, 1t aia;'b- -.,quite dee The wagon up et and y _. 3 f. O c seine ,, y4 P 8 Ps — MIHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKIIV30N, Manager. !! R4 oR to o e s:t 66 the tongue broke. The horses" S ' ',then ran away bait was caught in a neighboring farm yarn. 'or- s Pickering Lumber Yazd ' tanately- no other damage wens .:done. . . �• The following new books 'recea- _ ��t10E YONIt F�„ Bi118 by Ve�IIg r +, a era O.� Georgia pine lumber just : tly purchased have been placed 2 M a, a.l Yom,yds =•on the shelves of the tblic Lib- + ! 'arrived. A car of-clear �' - Caldwell � � racy and an additional 1 dozen or S spr r - mat7e may be expected within the a �. �,.! 1La•T ►,t :' ceiling. Also 1210 and next month. History-Qneen Vic- Molasses Mea ° ��: JIIe Oo 1x12 inch stock: Ti toria's Letters 3 volumes, H 324, Theqa�ntit!an animal eats coq to for very 1 til• Oe1. a y °' JmT�• o _ . w: " R 32a and H 828. Biography- i •.S m o .�' 9:phi W. D: GORDON k SON, Francis Willard,H B alt. . Sell: -tt'e the ataow it disests eh teW is ds� I DMMi " eeeeeeddd""" m w Oo%. h. x n Rion-Stewart of Lovedale,, R 88, t yalfto. Id it's Mo alae■ sal Iow•n Pickering, Oat. C� wgh Ne - ' g m Bi i. It takes t e plane of as equal quanjty of '° lS .. m xev Bible Stories for Children. R 85, cereal--maks other."Food" more ps table d wy Deo CO Missiona-y Readings R 84. Fie- digostibls. Mol asa Meal is s4$" aro Cane o- r a, Poo 2914-Whitby �' t4 xbita le,roan$ntnar arox i6 tion=Bobbie, General Manager F latsaes-16% din edible tapas sleeted beoaweU a Be• ,a opterSm"is . . - 1875, Miss Billy s Decision'F-1874. known digestible action. You might as ' Nancy. Poeter's Opportunity F money and ! cr•�i�• the value o your stock by using Caldwe�s ]iolawes Meal: If your t6edman 1872. 'Every day the need fora �r catalogue at the Library becofaoefi' gaAot supply you-write to us•-write anyho si M7t Bu$�e$'g more urgent. Are you going to THE CALDWaLL•FEED CO, Linllted,. DUNDAS,�ONTARIQ And prepared, to do all­kinds-of help get it by patronizing the Lee• tura and musical Entertainment _Woodwork Repairing and +!f - to be given in the Presbyterian Tire Setting. „ of all me`terlat■and desi� church on the evening of Satur- -Si __ kept In stook. It will pay you day, June 7th. - • O�: O _ .- ._ _ .. _._. b .all to our wort acd DonIns't be our abet Sunday last was the annual field and obtain prices. Don't bs by day of the Dominion Temperance a SPECIALTY IN HOR8E8HOEIN(3 agent•we de not employ them, n■a� ' ` Alliance in the Presbyterian and ly'we"can, end CTO throw Of.the semi -W13 Ind. phone, No. 902, Claremont oommisdou of 10 per 060%. from w8 Baptist churches. At the Presby- osrtainlysave by ptnbhasfng from as. teleran church is the morning a Our millinery'de artinent is in full swing. Please order early as it QaU•olioited. p JOHN WGRATH " congregation much larger than is impossible to get ant all orders is one day, we are pre- WHITIT IRA' CI., s. - the average assembled to bear Mr. pared everything in the latest Paris and New York Beugough, the representative of styles and at.half the price. �CLAREIVSONT, ONT. oma.. . _ Whitby. onNrio ` -the Alliance, and were not disap, MEN'B OLpT=3=NGi• .Z'o ORaER pointed in the sane and_yet telling Call and see our sauiples and-styles for spring and summer, ,they .The Pickering E. vv • EVAN ANSs . -. presentation of the situation of far surpass anything, ever shown in Pickering, we guar ; the country with reference to the a perfect fit. Our prices are less per suit, from' �?' '� ,Pump.Manufae�IIror ..t ;•` ligiior traffic. The contribution $3.to $5, thanother houses in Canada Vigilance.`a'�Ce' C� 1 t88 in cash and pledges in aid of the (Crown 'thee ring s in) - _ _. Shop and Residence, Dandas St) ;. temperance propaganda at,. the The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT. : ,close of the service were fis follows: :1900'T^a .6.1 S�30ES , - lessen stealing and prosecute ' from members and adherents the felons, Three doors west of Whitby House Just arrived a]ar)ze shipment of al] the latest styles in wvomens, mens Y S23.85",from visiting friends,512.00 girls;boys, and babies,you will do well to see w them before buying, Total, $35,86. At the evening ser- our prices are right. bombers having property stolen oomfnnni- vice in the Santini church a _still WALL PAPER on. aetiivs OohmmiLta.mbar wNar'� Ihitn. prepared to instal wood larger audience greeted the speak - M of E pumpice, d or iron r on�hortnot also attend er, and at the close he was given a We have everything in-this line, from 6c. roll to 50c. roll, See. these Membership fee 11.00. Ito all kinds ofrepairbag. W very warm and enthusiastic re- _ before buying. Tioketstmaav be had from the Prestde°t or -caption some of those who shook a ROCiE�.=iFrs searstery on apple-don. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, also gasoline engines and. ,g.• ' hands with hila recalling his form- This line- you wall find up-to-date always fresh and best values; send Exec. Oom.-L. D. Banka, the si;ure gear �er visit to Claremont, nearly forty us an order phone is in store, No. Pick. 700. W, V. Richardson, ickering, Ontl MAGNETCR9,kX SEPARATOI% ':+t gears ago. "'The contributiou at 1'A O'Connorl kthur left're-: the evening gathering totalled Da SJ.IiYiLP1.T4.,yN w CO•• PIv✓ICEIRINPresident, 8eseelarT Phouo Bell Na.80, Ind Zd. ' ,. .. . ,..:.,...-.- .:._,.,. ... ..... ,u„rm.ri.. :-•,., .'. ..;;.. .�....., M '-;. ... r ti.: ',9,' .s ..+... -.C 1S:- ,yn' ,s.. +c ..a to e.• .,Mw r.�.•re .< '4 P, s, , ..:..,;.: .,, .. 'u . r •.. ,:'F - .... .....-,r. -s- ... ..,a,. .h:'e.�.. x,S•�e, r,, rye. .;r�' ,t, rte.. ,•..: .-}v; .' n.•-.«_.. � a. � pr . .r� 3n.. �} .d' +L+.. bx• .t. L-. ,,s.:. _ +�•. . .:'-- 3 v,z3,Y Y e.n-, •J,a "Sts '•, -v. � .� .... ,;a; '`Y+'` .•,��,, c�,^ i`," li Y ''��,• ,,F•�ltt,.r+0.+` .. .. .'°t4;,. a'r;.4'i '`-.,?•4;;':,�"*, °'••'?k'�?i. r ..' '"'' hr' '`y, ,r: };'i:^.a:' w'R.. i7c _ �.+y¢ '".�`�. `S�,`'Li t, m"�5.„�aT4: -rt���"`'�X r-di+ �^' i� +� a v _ _ [1�_ _T- , . - r , , _ _:4w - : - r. 'i _ _ ,, 1I - , I, WLen I'm clean oat aaa; upona�: NODE DYIVI EING + ., �� �� partly in the hope of taking .0 the brio& .1�r• �.,� �._� J. B of a dram, and party in order to look y - . ,,," . , 6M _ ` for Jou." , . , "... ane o thearriso • You'll &zonae na talking &bout these' Ig GEAR »d r., yriving matters, West," the general said, looking round at me, for I was beginning i ! . 1. i i to move away. 'Don't leave us. You v _% *,. t -: ' • •.•- - _ - . - know soM.mething ofyou this matt:& already, - -' as SIMPLE ���� _ _ f �0us.11I17fiZfi": . . , . - _ ; -+ swim with us some of these days." , "c+�.B.(,.'is ' a�ti�'�ftN�%�N� ♦,N+�a+K1'r�/�ar Corporal- Rutua Smith looked round at a' that is a Safe, Ime in bank aetoaiahmeat. "In the swim tl / p0 �t+ r'3 a '.. with us." be said. However did he get / , CHAPTER VI.-(Cont'd) October-I was walking toward the hall, ` Chance O� hoDing that 3 mi ht be fdrtunste enough there?" +^ "There would 1>e nothing gained by l Pure Si �mula• Voluntarily, voluntarily," the general 1, - -your knowing. Indeed to learn some news of my darling, when MISTAKES g. you would hardly explained, hurriedly einkin his voice. He understand it if I tolk you. I must bid I observed o man perched upon a stone ie a neigbbor of mine, and he hie volon- •' at the side of the road. As I came near, , ting and • leered hie hely in, case I shoald ever you good day now, for I have stayed with need it." . •'.'you too long. Remember, I count upon er to him F could see that he wan a ,,, u use - you as cue of the Cloomber garrison stranger, and from his dusty clothes and This explanation seemed, if anything, if yo ".i noM,'• dilapidated appearance he seemed to have Wholesome Ito increase theabi t_.ltrangerka surprise."One other thing, sir," I said, hurriedly, come from a distance. He had a great "Well, it that on ick roc -fighting!" r` for he was turning away; "I hope that hunch of liiread on his knee and a clasp t - You will not. be an ry with your daugh. knife in his band, but he had apparently, Beverage, m eaclaimed, ever heard g ll with ad•I Q suet finished his break-fast, for he brushed mission. I .never henrd tell of such a l ter for anything which I have told you. thing." `s _ the'crumbs off "his lap and rose to his,`,Lt was for y Bake that she kept it all 080 "And now that yon have found me, Cor- O ' L ..4..' . { secret from yon." feet when he perceived me: Foticidg tht poral 6mith," said the tenant of Cloom- . . •"All right, he said. with his cold, in. groat herght of the fellow, and that he SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY. be, "what is it that you want of me?" The Guaranteed"ONE DYE for . still held his weapon, I kept well to the rI'Ito torthink.utable smile. eleto thin mania ebgneationan e other side of the road. for I knew that ;cooveeer me.da d clothes ahesb o e to din cod Oct. All and of Cloth," y In the bosom of my family as you seem, destitution makes men desperate and.that �1fzCk, �i!'BCfI fTllCj Mtti6d TRY ST.ad pro4drt tot youraeirt g the chain that glittered on my waistcoat Seed for tree Color Card:Story Booklet and cook. I should advise you as a friend to let it I "Well, I'll take you in'..and.do what I letg;vino results of Dyeing over other colon. might be-too great a temptation to him The)ohn.o e-R]eherdso&Co.,Undyed,. Montr..t drop altogether, but,.it that is impossible can for you,' said the general slowly,. `sY;' `� '•' I mnst•in�ist that it stand over complete-, �O° this lonely highway: I was con- -• - ••But look here, Smith, we must; bave'dis•` ^ ]y for the present. It. is !m armed in my fears when I saw him step p I /• possible to out into the center of the road and bar fog his moleskin cap with a humility cipliae. I'm the general and you are fav, what unexpected turn of events may which cont&a4ted strangely with the pre• the corporal; I am -the maetgr and you ....., -„ take. Good-bye!" He plunged into the my pyrogress, viotfs rough independence of hie bearing, are the man. Now, don't let me have to�have. I don't. wonder now at your wing ,; xf wood and was quickly out of sight among Wim• mY•lad," I eaid, a,Secting sn ease "I'm an old gunner'in the queen's service, remind you of that again," ping that crone in the mutiny. It I wa( - -_ v. lthe, dense ylantstiOn. which I by no means felt, what can I sir, and knowing your name by hearing . The tramp drew himself up to his full to go on listening night after night tc I - Thus ended thio exti!sordtnary inter• do'for yon this morning." The fellow's it in India I thought that maybe you hoighL and rained his right hand' with- them 'things without ever taking a drop e face was the color of mahogany with ex- garden- the Dalm forward to a military salute. of somathine to cheer my heart-why, i1 ' view, in which this strange man had be- would take mg as your groom or i�n by pointing a loaded pistol & my poeure to the weather, and he had a deep er, or give me any other lace as ha gardener and get would about drive me silly." D scar from the corner of his mouth to e D D I "I can take you on as (To be continued.). �' /, resat and had ended by partially ac- peued to be vacant." rid of the fellow I have coot. As to kaowl and the hie ear, which by no means improved his , - __ possibillty of my becom- appearance. His hair was grizzled, but I am sorry that I cannot do anything brandy, you shall have as allowance and n%'. Inc his future son-in-law. I hardly knew for you, my man," the old soldier an- no more. We are not deep drinkers at his figure was stalwart, and his fur cap the Hall." rr ,s '' •'&whether to be cast down or elated over swered, impassively, . I�` •it. pOn the one hand he avaa likely, gby was cocked m one aide so as w give him ••Then you'll give me a little ,fust. B nothing yotnirs akil ir?uW, Or I?r ndr. r J, toting 1t3 your IIame, tittle � _- L� ra. t rakish, semi-military appearance. Al- kee !ng a closer watch over his den h- help use on my way, sir,' said the grin lllou tib `�&ItOII Waggles, ter, to t gather, he ga a me the' impression of , „ „ , 1 , prevent us from communicating being one of the moat dangerous types of inn mendicant You wont see an old Rufus Smith. m& am. Some daV ,you 11 have a as freely se we had done hitherto. Against comrade go to the bad for the sake of a I Nothing." the general said, .Samir_, p this there was the advantage of having tramp"that I had ever fallen in with, few rupees. I was with S,ale'a brigade "Well, all I can say is that you've got B lonely mohogTain on your st&tioII- I' Instead of replying to my question he f, obtained an implied consent to the re in .the Pames, sir, and I was-&t. the see- more nerve and pluck tiiaa I shall ever erS. • i' ,, eyed me for- pome time in silence- with newel of my Butt at some future date. On sullen, yellow-shot oyes, 'and then closed cad taking of Cabul." > the whole, I came to the conclusion ss I general Reatberstone looked keenly at -- ---"- __---' -- hie kaffe with a loud untck. You're not rte-. walked lhroughtfully home that I had a beak," he_said: "too young for.that, the supplicant, but was silent to his apo ", t dmpoced my position by the incident. I guess. They bad me in choker at Pais- p'�1• BOOST YOUR TOWN BY NIXING A 111 1W_ `, But this danger-thin shadowy, unspeak•f I was In Ohuznee with you when the : - able dao er-which appeared' to rise' ,t ley and they had me its chokep at Wig- n. e D town, but...by the livin thunder it an' walla were all shock down by an earth. ��� � j� A 1 Tj� 1. .. • , .at every turn, and to hang day and night �c quake, and when we found for.Lv thou- - LKL/—]� l(`�t IL, other of them Iaye a hand on me 111 over the towers of Cloomber! Rack mY sand a about a within gunshot see whether her ' r make him remember Corporal Rufus � - brain as I would I could not conjure up ink me about it, and you'll gee whether Smirh! It's a darned Bae country this, any solution to the problem' which was rm' lying or not.' We went throuwb all InibfmatlOII on this subject with printed lnatrnctiona for aha- - 1: where they won't give a man work, and I eQ . not yuef Ile and inadeQuate. -One fact mea lay him by the heels for having no � thiel when we were young, and now that tett&bands and a print form of Constitution and By-L1Ra 10! v struck me ae being significant. Both the visible means-of-subsistence_" i we are old you are w live !n a fine bun- bands,ttrgether with air bag Catalogue;will be mailed PRHB o® a Yatber and the son had assured me, Inde ga!ow; and I am to starve by the road- .a » . - r' pendently y of each other, that I were I am Barry to see an old soldier do re , _ reQYCSt. AQtirCSS Dept.. D. - g due Battery. R�yahaHonr sArtdllerY. Bad f said the general. "It you had been p side. It dont seem to- me to- be fa } told what the peril was. I would hardly i in?., "You are an impertinent scoundrel," WINNIPEG i THE WILLIAMS Z TTT T TT [i�� �1�,/,g�(� &SONS Co..D I TORONTO ' _ I -...-. realize its significance: How straa a aznd een a �/}/ �L1J1L-ii'Y f bizarre must the fear be whieh can scarce� M iLoldier yrru would never need to ask liIANITOBA R S L 1 M 1 T E ONTARIO here l am nigh sial years of age, with i F turned to ahr•ethanad in tnightraod I eDpwfneA D r+ - a beggarly pension of thirty-eigbt pound - �-•-- - _ ___ `__---- be e: re.sed 1nD Intel i t to language. .h •" for help. a air u � E' J Ing-" t- F eror we;,ken my love for the woman whose ten-r•rt enough w keep ma 3n beer and "Ung word more ather was r," irfetl Lhe tramp, ? to .: ury Ill. I bad had the. good fortune Da d haul a yr°wouldutlavp been©er �e f Thecr he)d writs a*ado 'turning away: "I've f' that nu war of man or devil ehonld c been in the TQ - . to*w y old age. 1 remarkc•i, words had been a vietrl- bot. What- ;y,,.:, � i k •w�Jf' 1 rl co you la }cur ,stammered. 0 - I 1 I p p•+ra c z ruts+td a+ l the r F; � .' _ .: lfinull Cu. thou h'" h•• snnwered wish west ciryc meso?" be � + � - CHAPTF,R vI2. a anger, y tsh:t:• h a wsather•beatea facr( I've beets !n the I'erada Puvi. air, rind ' - F � ?moi r �+ . b " 7n making this statement I have pnr G'rward uat it xa« within a fact +f my Y knew a man there called Gh•xrlab .:- �3+*; ;� ";' p•'c'y conrbed rt to bald and simple Ian-' „nn "How much d've think that slash tihaa” -' l" frua,ce for tear I should be accused of x' h a t,a'trar t,l worth' land my hr.rt J'.-.--e last words w.-r,; 1+'+sed out'in an �� ! u� cels:ug my narrative for the sake of ef• with i:l the bnae+-rattlinie abriut Tike a un6erwne. and a inaliciaus grin over• •+'-'°rte • •fiat ii._hoyteser. I have told my etory i bagful'of d:rc' Whg'.„ that _wt rth, ed? I spread the race of the eq -iter: "e"a?"* '-- DI with any approach to realism, the r•+'td-rand a liror l!l.a a aponQ: and aiil1w:xhen• Thur et?eeL ipoit"The it°i, rl tone Ax _..r ._,__v• t - - . - i l or will understand me whin I sag that lever the wind comae round to the Part- traordinary. lie fairly stagitrr,d ba.'k A. tit. .. -r',' " - r+. :' uby •hi• time the sac<vssl^n of drsmitl,* what's the market value of that? W,uL! from the gateway. and his yell.tw coon- cSH ot ___ : - . . ). Incidents which had'occurred had arre•t•'yGu take tlx los for a d rty.forty pound tenant& bleached to a livid mottled gray, ed, my attention and excited my imaa :- a year wou!d you now?" For a moment he was 'tno .overenm- to Jl .."` aro to the exc'usion of all miner topica.I "We are poor folk is this part. of-%be 9"ak. At last_be.gasped oht, '0hoolab Bow could I plod through the dun:] mu• country." I anawcrc+d. "Ya*'i would pans th.h' who ale you who know' tlhoolab ' G19e8$ 17fC�y Y 0113HEasier tO Use tine of an agant's work. or interest my•'for a rich mar) down here." athah" Q self in the tuatcb of this tenant', bothy They are simple folk and they have ,rake another•look," said the tramp: Br'[Want Polish Metter for r.' _ or the sails of that one's beat. when my simple fast*-«," aal.! he, drawing a black "your sight u. not as keen as it,was forty _ t e t vetch therunkempt wanderer lu font of him. #q Ii _n where I wool over the countryside I wh lee i havens r+hthllrng�la nmy no NketaI The general teol ,saw the �eco� h�t Lasts B t S l9 5�10e9 • wh:r tone take: cr by the Alain ti everts g. l,fl'1`drpenti>tie - _ prlt:rh I bare dercrihrd, and was still busy j'' = where sa explanation for them? t3a d Y lAe to as hp taxed ,a g - ion!d rice the square white t^wPr shrR+t- t^untry has done dareed little for m:. my soul" sprint up in his eyes "Ooti.ble•s Ing out from amort; the trees, and be- &pent_I'oeetought formycountry and m and he cried. "Why its Corporal _ la -- Death that tower %hie !'•t-fated family were I'll to the Rooshiaas, so h tic I Ru . - - c nit ion watrhlo and waittn waiting and go �e1p ! Smith" - - e -watChtng had fr+r wtra That was stall could show them how to erose the Hima- You've come on !t at last." sand Lhe - iayis'so that it would pt=le etcher At- other, chuckling to himself.' "I was won• t' the question which stood like an impar►I ghats or British to stop am What'& that daring bow long it would be before You ._ sable barrier at the end of every train secret worth in St. Petersburg, I wonder"" knew me And first of all lust unlock -at thought. Regarded merely as an ah- I'm ashamed to hear an old soldier this gate, will you? It's hard to talk � �{� �� IN COLD GIVEN AWAY F �� - .,, stract problem, this mystery of the lspeak so, even in fest," said I sternly - through a grating- It'a too mueh like . y a VL61af �' $eathentone' family had a lurid fasctna- I "Jost. indeed''• he cried, with a re at ten minutes with & visitor In the cells." M. . tion about Lt. but when the woman whom oath "I d have done it years ago. 11 the The general, whose face still bore eri• I loved a thousandfold better than 1 did,Rooshians bad been game to take it up deaees' of his agaatien, undid the bolts LPAP2 NR[CCA UpfeAL ATBWRYR[BR myself proved to be so deeply interested I Alsobpl„fi was the best of the bunch, but with nervous, trembling fingers. The re- I in the solution. I felt that It was lmpos- he's been snuffed out. However, that's ori• cognition of Corporal Rufus Smith had, I CpAp[ RCYttt[11 YORAPRfRf3 [RPA _.„aible to turn my thoughts to &nytbin1r else;trwr here cos there. What 1 want W ask tanc:ed. beer a reLef.to him, and yet he - l' Urr;l it had been finally cleared up yr,❑ iy whether you've ever heard anything plainly eh•,wrd by hie manner fhat he Can}oa srr.asa th.sa...rn rf;arn`ieE'.sten ta•oene 0ameaa rtaLr watt taowa a 'rr. It.e Yot uv My good father bad received a letter in this quart.r of 'a man called Heather• regarded hie presence ae by no means as ti+ARh t]7 sirs :s:x:s..tcv t F II:E Ane t'fi reit:.. 1t u conn.•t..e, a .cra••we•••�vw from the laird, dated tram Naples. which 1«tone, the same who used to be colonel' o! unmixed .blewsing• se•sreer•Teu can prebaklY mage o„t s w a o+&nem. Io ane ssrsoo+•w rase akeout rhe i.Sr.K catt we+tit told'na that be had derived much benefit , e^•a a.sum 7 tsarituaJred Dot.an. totncparson m.+:na wr file..coca lowest ,.mc+r the nes a Flfty from the change, and that he had a la- the 41st Bengalees. They told me at Wig. "Why, corporal " be said, as the gate L­iiar% T1 th.person manta ere third i.tsest mmtwr the sem of Tt.'rty Do„ars, Tr the Person�+e uta town that be lived somewhere down.ibis swung open. I have often wondered whe• f-rib larse,t aumoer the n,m�1-sly lis ,lta, siia.,:v t.o —us se— --ers eava,y corecrt m.6. me tentioa of returning to t`cotland for some way.” trier you were dead or alive, but I neves ++ssw,,,ae dtwaed,bers<•`u+em•(a" r«•i f- .l b.,. Id three send u.qua:reosrrt she tar Lime. This was satisfactory to all of us, Be lives to that home over chore," expected to see Tou &catn: How have g'atmreeprt'o"+lbe.atobedi.t,ted,teecera.stnr�aoa> stnOlafearpet.onss.aesquatiyrare.csaa. for my tether had found Branktwme enrh I t^,e rbolaaum of Sumo ef.l ba equaiiy di.td.d(anti,retelling f3o..w.`,—d eo oa to uketwotroeit n..prov t aa_tzcelient;place for study-iltat- Frio enid I, ,xtlnting to Clrwmber Tower: you been ori these long years?" +•y cotrpiv EN'T OF 0-attdtttoe.y W11,cb.awtii tors& R.one a..nawen an terate.d IkII Del NOT u�'__. uU d the avenue.Rate a little way- "How have I' been?" the M[}aOral. an- µ'wad A CE`'")'OF YOt'R 11t0.rEY w1lfY YOt ANS•vER Till!'*AD�'FxTiSR17EVT. tt'ywue mane have.bcen a sore trial to ]Tim to'return �' y wr anAlA lug•azoplets lDt wine La.r oeKe seetoan`araat'sramp fi aarwp;r:H9iiBFB1@ir�Y -- mac_ to the noise and tumult of a city. As to J dj,,;/, w /�road, brit the general isn't over swered gruffly. "Why I tine& been drunk IN FUr8 A�o?1Cn, A�'dtvs-WrAnfA:r XXVI M ca.Depa, ai, NO*-CMRAt,gfrL _"fit any deer sister and myself, there were. ae'tor�/ °lsitors." for the most part: When I draw mY I have shown, stronger reasons, still to TY 'lra,, part of the •peecb tone Irttt money I lay it out in liquor, and se long make us love the Wigte,wnshire moors. I ("&Dora] Rufus Smith; for the in. Io spite of my interview with the gni t h^DD ng Rufus the:road. His mode of _ r ymgteet on was the most singular which -. . - -.. . _. - - -. oral perhaps I might say on aloo _ -. ,- -' y of it-I took occasion at least twice i, _ I I have ever seen, for he would only put r to walk toward Cloomber and anti his ri ht toot to the N^r•1L a few years a &MM considered Concrete a rather � *elf that all was well there. He ttr. ground •:ace in T 1_____1 �run by All my intrusion•, t he..l every d a d at etridea, wh!a he worked irVJ' Sip �r art hard and attained such a m7meniRm '� CriOUs material, that COUId be used luccetisfully only by iniad ended by Lacing m: into • sort of Uo`� �,oII�. a#AP tAyEt with the ether limb that he got over the Aalf confidence, and even by asking my ground at an astonishing speed. I was so _. t�perts. They knew that upon the quality of the cement 1.- .' isesistance, so I felt that I stood upon a surprised that I stood ui tie roadway ey .. different footing with him than I had depended much of the succerl of concrete work. Th had ao -done formerly, and that he was lees like-1.thou g after his hulking figure until the oys�r 'Q ode -17 to be annoyed by mJ presence. _ thought etiddenly struck me that some Work as meaaa of testing cement. such.as big coat�actota employ, deed. I met hint I serious result:might come from a meet- q _ � ` pacing around the tn- li,g between a man of l+uch blunt speech note 6e acre of its ualtty. A closure s few days afterward, and his and the choleric hotheaded general. I• - -: 1 - " •'` Wanner toward me was civil, though he therefore followed him an he hopped alone � � For Foil YHc woes l�CfIOm�t35 $Qat made no alitzsion to our loaner convey;like some rear clumsy bird.. and over• apt y nation. He appeared ,to be still in an ex- took him at the avenue this best and moat economical of materials b Creme state of nervousness, starting from gate, where he stood rasping the ironwork and ring I. [lack of kaowledge.of how to rite anr� Place concrete. time to time sad easing furtively .about!thsoug� at the dark carria a driv a be mim. I boiled that hie daughter was right'yond. g 2. (,ick of a brand of cement upon•the quality of which he ;in naming the 5th of October as the turn•i "He's a sly old ftix," bei said, looking ' __ OOuld absolutely rely. . ... '- in�-point,o! his complaint, for it wsa'round at me and "nodding hie bead in 'e " ;' evident 'to me, as I looked at his gleam.F direction of the Hall. "He's a deep old '`- --- .- - - z ;Inc eyes and quivering bands, that a man dog, And that's his bungalow• is it, 'Canada cement - could not live long in such a state of among the trees?" ' nervone tension. "That is his home," I answered:`"but I - M ' , I found on examination that he had should advise p bed both these requirements- . bad the loose rails securely fastened so you.to keg a more civil .. . . has supe _ as to block u our' former trysting-place, tongue in your bead it you intend to - -�" O e f a a - - - y speak with the general. He fe not a man We employed men to make a thorn investigation Ih .and though I prowled round tyre whole . . long line of fencing. I was unable to find to stand any nonsense." I._ . • t where and how he could tree concrete VIA UirClnCtlti;t0 find 0U M any other place where an entrance could "Right you are, lie was alwaya a hard -- - •be effected. Here and there between''nus to crack. Eut isn't this him coming &viii to himself;-to discover all problems he'might'come across and to chinks of the barrier I could catch Blimp- down the avenue?" p • . see of the- Hall, and once I paw a rough- I looked through the gate and saw that solve them, Thia investigation Wal.expenSlve. 13Ut When It was ,, looking, middle-aged man standing at a I i! was indeed the general, who Having - . • _ window at the lower floor, whom I sup• either seen us or been attracted by our. completed we had the material for our campaign to show the farmer ,11 , ppooseed to be Israel Stakes, the coachman. voices, was hurrying down toward us, As - `,There was no sign, however, of "briel he advanced he would atop from time toI. "how and where to use concrete, and we printed a book.. •What the i or of Mordaunt, and their absence time and peer at us through the dark shat. i .. alarmed me. I was convinced that, unless dow thrown by the trees, as if he were Farmer Can do With Concrete,�� for free distribution. That boost they were ander same restraint, they irresolute whether to come on or no. . would have managed to Communicate I "He's reconnoitering!" whispered . my _. makes every farmer w.ho reads it a concrete expert, as far as his needs with my sister or myself. My fears be• eompanioa with a hoarse chuckle. "He's " are Concerned. He finds that here is nothing'myaterious about con- - --- Dame mora and more acute &e day fol-I afraid-and I know what be's afraid of. ]owed day without our seeing or beartng`HC won't be caught !n a trap if he can �etC--ilia ew simple rules supply all the knovlrledge required. -.'anything of them. !help it, the old unl" Then suddenly - Op� morning-it was the.second day of•standing on his tiptoes ail$ waving'hie hand through the barn,of the gate, he - At the aame'time we menthe farmers second objection—stability to shouted'at the top of his voice, "Come that. , QD,--tn,>_$ llgzil commandant! Dome on t tat the quality of cement—by produtang cement of n quality s/ The coaat a clear, and no enemy.In s1•ght." .. .. . . dod not need Co he tested.' ` • . . .. • : ��� OOT This familiar address had the effect of , reassuring the general; for he came right y buy y 8 Y _ for.on. though I could tell by his height- _ _ Canada Cement that'you b b the is the aarrie Canada ' , The cued color that his temper was-at boiling y .. 1. point. "What, you here, liLr. VCset?" he Cement that w told b the train-load for great elevatoia,buildings and ' i - said,you swant,eand�wh ll have You brou"Whaght t - TbnbaCasadsCasedDederI&TowNeisWrhad �II�DQ �IlOeS it bridge?.. 1 +; this fellow with you " " '__ ... " II+�J}!,: I have not brought him with.me,;air," •,— . - ,If you helve vsot-alrrady dost so, msitttis the book. t I+ �4 I answered, feelifig rather disgusted at 1 r r +rill _:;. _ .s•TVhat tlrs Farmer rorr do milh Coetc•r�te," It is Fns. J1I,;. +•!;';?'1"rr+.•.' of the disreputable-looking -vagabond be .' ,r,r !t, �, being made reaponaible .tor the presence . r Evn7body side me, I found h.m on the road here, - - - � ,1 uys„y.aysvfnwn,i/ r ttCanada Cement Company Yaimited I ` '••' ud he desired t,0 be.directed to you, 60 t ' - - - • - showed him the way. I know nothing btontlreal • , _ THE PERFECT SHOE o[ him myself" satatlbetory rwassrnM aafi 3 "What d3 yon want with mit, t.henP" the _ _ FOR SUMMER SPORTS general asked sternly, -turning' -my - . . . ... . - -- . - . , 1 • ASK YOUR DEALER. l corppanion. - j If Yon please, sir," said the oa-c^rporil, ','I speaking in a whining voice. and to'actt- =w„ , _ i w�, { . r '�, a. c.. w�..-, n �ro '.r•'. .thrc.�r s,.., i a'tl^.^ �' �F... •d.t.:a:' `mss . vtid r. , .yr tt•b �,.•.`. u 3 '�i ., Er. M- k- t t� +±:- stY,. ::p,. ..•.. t.. y;M� y ;a tr;'w: +: •*•"�; .., �`,' '1 +n:.�.'�' .=�`+.,r '•5 :. ,. a;n..r y''•^`_.t` , •. 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House Would Be a .:Items_ 'Of News by . ;Vire _ �r aln. -Cattle and Neese a "Glorious Aehieveinent." +A despateb.- from Washington _ _ • _ w_ `.a says: A .proposal to cede to Great r ` Notes u! interest. as to What 'lis (loln� - eastern AIa$ka, 636 miles long and Ces O ase r0 u n e e n>� - ( in same pisses 8 or 30 mile wide; arc-Here a i ,on All Over the World- Markets ora Mera Recorded - _ - was made in a joint resolution in- f'' troduced _by Represeata;bive, Ste- phens, 4t Texas, at the request of Ya Canada. - a number of etleep, much hay and-a 'the Universal P.eacQ Uuioy_._at _._ereadstutts.-_ _ - - 2 yellow, 64-to 65c.. oats,-Canadian West: �w A radial electric line is`soon to I number of. bilildin ph (ern, , t 4Pc; Canadian western,Barley,3, _ gs _and imRle. Philadel ia. The resolution re- Toronto, May 20.-Flour-Oatar:o-wheat qp 1.2c c ears No. 1 teed, '411•zc. Barley, \ be built from Hamilton to Galt. mems. _ quests President Wilson to nego soar. 90 per cent. patents, $3.90 to 84.00, Man. reed, 49 to 50c; malting, 61 to 640 i t Montreal or Toronto _freights. Manitobas -,•,r:.M. I Han. Alex. Murray, Speaker of fiats with Great Britain-.or a cum- First patetits, id ,lute bags, $5.30; second Buck-wheat, No. 2, 58 to 60c. Flour, Man 4y?t Spring wheat patents, firsts,,$5.40;seconds Alberta Legislature, died at Great.'Britain. mission W investigate the possibil- Patents, a its, in jute bagba", $480. strong bak- $4.90; strong bakers', $4.70; - winter Pat- 'the f;RiIInipeg,'"aged ?4, A sacred picture in a chl'TCh iT1 y_ °f rectifying the boundary •of Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 Nortaern, 98c, oa Q°ts, ghoiee, $5.25: straight rollers, $4.85 to a�r� t � p South-eastern Alaska, "for the track, Bay,porta; No. 2 at 951.4c; No. 3 $4,90; straight rollers, bags, $2.20 to $2,36, # !! Hon, Frank Cochrane will be in-. England was defaced by- militants. Rolled oats, barrels, $4.36; bags, 90 lbs.. t `benefit of both parties." The pre- at 92eee. Bay ports. For May shipment, $0,05. Bran. $17.50 to $18. . Shorts, $20 to Vited to turn the first sod of the A plot of the militants to kidnali amble sets forth that the border $21. Middlings, $22 to $23. Mouillie, $27 ',Reiland 'she canal at Thorold. a Cabinet Minister was revealed-in ,Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white and red to $33 gay, No, 2, per ion car lots, $14 i P should be adjusted to remove.the wheat, 96 to 97c, outside, and interior at' to $14.50. Cheese, finest westerns, 111-2 to h Galt ratepayer's will lie asked-for Landon. about 75c. 113.4c; finest-easterns, 10 3.4 to 110. Butter, I unnatur8l boundary by which the oats-Ontario oats. 331.2 to W. outside, ' >�12o;fl00 for school purposes and Britain will ask dyne French Gov Yukon Territory, the northern half and at 37c on track, Toronto. Western choicest creamery, z6 to E61.2c; seconds, 25 to 251-2c. Eggs, fresh, 21 to 22c. Pot&- P water works extension: ernment to relieve itself of bliss of British Columbia said almost the cana" oats, 40c for No. 2 and at 381.40 toes, per bag, car tote, 50 to 600. Nineteen trades unions in South Ohristobel Pankhurst eor No. 3 Bay_ parte, pron pt shipment t Waterloo organized as the South A bomb was mailed by the mitt- entire Mackenzie Basin, an aggre Peas-T{ie market ie Durely nominal.- Winnt'pes Wheat. i g gate area nearly as large as- the- - Barley-Prices nominal. Winnipeg, May 20--Cash:-Wheat No. 1 yam. l Waterloo Federation of Labor. tants.to the Magistrate of the Bow Corn-No. 3 American corn, 62c, all-rail Northern, 913.8c; No. 2 Northern, 8No. I States east of the Mississippi River, and at 57 14c, c Lt. Midland 'I Brantford is offering a free site Street Court in London. Rye-Prices nominal. No. 3 Northern,. 85c; No. 4, 811-2c; No. 1 r,yq are shut off by the oaaat strip from refected seeds, $61-4c; No. E do., 831-4c; No d : and other inducements to lure the =1n American made an offer to Buckwheat No. E at 62 to 53e, outside b do„ 801=4c; No.'1 tough, 836; No. 2 do gas purchase the church palace of the free use of the most direct route to gran-Manitoba bran, $18.50 to $19, in ; Qonia smelter from Thorold. P P the- Pacific, The resolution Rug- bags, Toronto freight. Shorts, $20 to $21, � No, 3 do.,.79c; No, 4 do., 7414c: No. 1 A fire caused probably by a Bishop of Salisbury. Toronto. red Winter, 913•ac; No. 2 do., $93-8c; No. ���. 'amatch or cigar stub. bad! damaged London papers comment a€ gests that such a move would set an a do., 86c; No. 4 do., 811-2. oats-No. a t g y g example in the policy of mutual 'Country Produce. C. W., 33 3-40: No. 3 C. W., 311.4c; extra the Bay of Quinte bridge at Belle- length on the proposed visit of the No, 1 feed, 333.4e; No. !.feed; 323Ac: No Ville. United States naval squadron to oeneessioa that would constitute a Butter-Dairy prints, choice, 23 to 25c; 2 feed. 303.4c. Barley-No. 3, 47c; No, 4, " 1Qri0u9 8chieienient in liistor '� interior, 18 to 19c; creamery, 28-to-30o_for 493.4c. Flax-No. 1 N. W, C„ $1.131.2; No., $ rolls and 27 to 28c for choice. s The Winnipeg Genera-1 Hospital .the Mediterranean. 2 c.w., $1.111-E; No. a, C. w., 11.031-5 ambulance while responding to a Two men suspected of preparing _ -. c out Case lore, 20 to 210 bele and at _ P� P Pa• $ - i7c outside. I wall ran over and killed a youth to carry out the militant threat. to' Cheese-13 to 131.20 for twins, and at United Stara Markets , Y 121.2 to 13c for large. Minneapolis, May 20. - Wheat-stay 1 flamed Oral Stewart. blow up an express train were ar- § *"r` a Beane•-Rand-picked. -$2.40 per -bushel;18634c; July. @81.2e:. September. $914t. - ,.. •�`„ ;\ jobbingi Cash-N6. 1 hard, 91c; ?to. 1 Northern, 84 y. rim 2 2.85wa , t 1 'ire . ee, $ to $ la ay rested n v on w' have; street rail- Lancaah ,• - Edmonton ill ha e a t .. . The London. Trades Council re , -p Honey-Extracted, in tins, 123.4 to 13c!to 93 yellow, No, z do„ -2 to 881.2c. corn No. tiro connection with St, Albert, _ , : �; ,50' .o. 3 yellow, 5$ to Sal-Ec. oats-341-2 to 360... � Y per lb. for . o. 1 wholesale;• combs 2 D s $ i nine miles northwest. Gasoline cents the appointment of the -new to 13 per doyen for •No. 1 and 82,40 for; Bye-No. 2• 56-to 6$1.2c. Float-Unchang- r^ i United States_Ambassador to Great No. 2. ed. Bran-$16 to e17. N t. _ Cara Will be run. Poultry-Well fatted, clean, •dry-picked Duluth, May 20.-Wheat-No_A hard, Montreal is to have a' four-mil- Britain, Mr, Walter I3, Page. t'�' �; stock•-•Chickens, 19 to Zoe' per lb.; fowl,19014c; No. 1 Northern, 8914c; No. E,'do., i 863 4 to 871.4c: May, 88c-, July, 891.4c bide lion-dollar hotel on Dominion Lord Norton writes-to the .Lon- � �-, 16 to 17c; turkeys. ZO to 21c. Live poultry. September, s958 to $9340 asked ,, ,r: r don Pont to suggest that the Cen- about 26 lower than. the a.,ove. i _ Q"quare, under the same manage- ggs Potatoes Ontario stock, 45c. per bag, on Live Stook Markets. ,sent as flys Belmont of New York. tenary of peace is a golden oppor- I +k track, and Delawares at 65 to 671.20.per n� - , � r r' v. s bag, do track. Moutreal. May 20-Pritne bee vee, 7 18 to Misr Lois B, Hutchinson, of To- tunny for America England and F` f x � __ T a1.Zc; medium, 51-4 to zc: milk,nen's atA - Tonto is to be =Lrtted sL Germany to enter into an interna- 4, ' common, to re, i ch ' G10II8 ar 1tratlon tteSL}(, Bacon-Long clear. 1511-4 to 151-2o per lb., sows. $30 to R75 each calves. 21-E to 7c; Imo. of 860 acres in Western Canada by In case lore. Pork-short cute. $25 to sheep. S to 6'1.2c, spr:pit lambs, $4 to 86 k special -act Of Parliament, > ` r + r £ $',17: do,. meas. $21.50 to $22. Hame-Meeach- Hogg. 101.2 to 10 3 4c. It is estimated that in On'tariU + - r z dium-to light; 181,2 to 19e;-heavy, 16 Y 2 to: Toronto, May -Cattle-�'hofoe s=port! r Lnited States. a. 17c; rolls. 160; breakfast bacon. 191.1 to 156.50 to 17.20: chore butchers. $6.60 to $7s tabout 18 per cent. and in Alberta p E r; backs, 23 to 24c, good medium. $6 to $6.25: common. 86 to - A Canadian claim Aa.tih from x . .. a Lard-'Tierce 141.3c• tuba 141.2c ails.i$6.:.5; rows. $5.25 to $5.75: bulls, $5.75 to .. Lard-Tierces.about 43.8 per Ce.II�t. o� the areas e.', • � c 2.50 tiers 325 to " 1812 is being dealt with by the in- i4;-40. $.73: ca°aere, sz to $ cutters. $ sown to wheat last fall have been $ $375. Calves-Good veal. $5 ;.n $7; choice, li 1pinGe! killed. ternational arbitrators at Washing- ealetl H&Y and straw. 168.So to $9: eomm0°, 13 to 03.25. Stoceters Mei Queen Mary has consented to ion' I Baled Has-No. 1 at 81850, on track. To. and .25: endings. 700 to LOW Ila,extra Co uctors on forty-ei ht oa.9tern ronto; No. L 811- !fixed hay is quoted atI to $6.25, yearlings. 8310 to $3.50; estra press the button- and unveil- the Er 120. 1 choxe.heavy fere. 900 lbs.. $5.85 W $6, f, !monument that the Dominion Gov- railways in the United States will Baled Straw-$8 to $8.50, on track, To. Milkers and PDrtfrom 8•Ateadv demand �1', ' - for good stock at from $30 to $75. t3heep : ornment- has erected on the Stony present their demands for an i.n- roo to. and Lambe--Light ewes, 86 to $c z5 heavy. -Creek battlefield. creases in wages from 15 t<+ 20.per X15 to 46: lambs. W25 tD $1e; bucks. $4.5$ Montreal Markets. ;m $b. Bogs,--69-85 to $9.90 ted and Mat- y Ce[1t. July 1. and if the roads refuse Montreal, May 7A,-Cora, American No. Bred. $9.59 Lo b.. and $1010 o8 care. The funeral.of Mr. SP E. Davis, - pas-eager traffic manager of the to arbitrate a strike may be order- �Girand Trunk lines, was one of the ed within a fortnight following, George S. !Murdock, The suffragists won a tactical vie- " -HAPPILY WEDDED. SCOUTS AND LIVING COST Ilarg+eet and most impressive Moat- a Ban of:a Hamilton _doctor, has _ weal has witnessm. tory at Washington'when the Sen-- been appointed by the Government r l Sensual of Montreal's veteran 8� Committee on Woman Suffrage Broilers lliattlied Straws to Select They Will.Use Vacant Lot' of Re- to accompany Stefansaun, in charge civic officials are slated for retire-, ordered a' favorable report on the of one of the-geological parties. Brides• gin& for Market Gardening. u ' -anent in the proceep of reorganize- resolution submittit}g to the Stales _ A _despatch from Montreal says: A despa,eEh from Regina sayer-` �a iUon They include the city clerk, a 17o°rwtitutional amendment giving Matching stratus is the latest -way The Boy Soo- is of Regina are to the health officer, and the buildin WOE. equal suffrage rights with LIVED 1i`ITH HE.►RT EXPOSED. g mea _ of selecting a bride, but it is doubt- render first aid to the low cost of _ And boiler inspector's' ase of Canadian Regarded as ful if the practice will become gen- living campaign here, it having, y A German iuirtigrant, en route C oral. Two brothers from Belgium been announced by the town plan-, y_ .#rom Now York to Chicago pn the General. t'nlque by Fhysiciana. who are now farming in Saskatche- ning coQnmission•th&t the boys are - = -Grand Trunk--Railway express, re- The-Frenal Chamber of Deputies ' A despatch from St. John, N.B., wan grew tired of keeping-"batch" +to be given the use of'vacant Pots ported to the London police that he defeated a resolution to revoke all says: Joseph Carey, whose case and-decided to seek wives throufh!around the city for market gar- had been robbed of $2,800 in cash gambling licenses was. regarded as unique by .the a matrimonial bureau. They adver- dens. The produce for. the. first between Hamilton and London. Britain and Germany ore, report- medical prvfessdon, died- here _on tised and received replies from two year will be sold by local dealers, The will of the late Wm. Percival ed to have come to an agreement Thursday. Carey underwent an sisters in - a neighboring Belgian later by the Regina Boy Scouts' of London; Ont.; provides that W. regarding the Bagdad Rail-way, operation in Boston six years ago tows. The courtship grew .lentil Market Garden Produce Company. tier the. death of his sister his es- One aviator was killed and two for,lung. trouble .and part of .the marriage was decided upon, and Other towns -in.Saekat,ch&wan are s.f +bate of about'$80,000 is to go to others injured in an aeroplane ool-_ left lung was removed. In per- the brothers left for Europe. As expected to take up the idea. ' :-tthe, orp-ban homes of Ashley Down, lisian at Jahannista.11, Germany. forming the operation.it was !ound' none of the 'quartette _ had seen - 'Bristol, England. The Italian,--Government has re necessary.to remove several of the their roe active partners" it was Fire did $30,000 damage at Bow yoked the law of 1988 providing that P P P CO\STABLES HELD I OR THEFT + �. - _ - _Fark Farm, near Brantford, on: telephone girls in the Government's ribs, leaving the heart.partly ex- decided to match straws, the bro- , �3aturday, iiioluddng the death of service must ,rot marry be2weeri the Rased.- The beats of the heart could they_getting the longer straw to(Regina -Polleetaen Said to Hays be seen plainly through the thin tis- marry Georgette. This was done, Misinterpreted Their Duty. : =thirty-two horses,.-about fihy ins, ages of eighteen and twenty-five. p p• ' p sues which covered that organ and and on Wednesday the four return- ------ -- many physicians took advantage of ed to Canada happily wedded. A despatch from 'Reigina- says .'$ the 'opportunity to r�taidy its action ± Two members of the city police _OPIUM'FAR_MERS CREMATED. . -SHOT DOWN WIFE ON STREET, _ while at its accustomed work in-the 'EXPORTS FROM ST.-JOHN., force, former Winnipeg men, Con- ; Had Assembled Jo -Resist Destrue- Then Put Bullet In His-Own .Brain body -of a living man. Carey- re- - -- stablga Ogilvie and McCaallay. are _•, tion, of Poppy Crop. and Cut His Throat. covered his usual health following 148 Steamers Took Out $31,000,006 under arrest on a charge of theft.' the opera#on and had worked daily .Worth-of Goods. The men were on night duty. One A despatch from Slungghai say-: A despatch froth Toronto says: for the last four years. A despatch from St. John, N.B., of their duties was to try all the - Sixty-seven Chinese farmers were In a fit of jealous rage from seeing q, doors in.the business section. Ons w says: Final figures show that dur- of the' oonistsbles 'it is &Iles ed, : burned to death on Sunday in a his wife walking with another man HUMAN FLESH A LUXURY. in the Winter _season November g temple,-in Hunan produce,, where on Jarvis Street after midnight son - _ g found the door of a clothing estab- they had gathered to diacuse resis' Saturday moming Frahk Bincette, to April, )912-13, there were = est lisIment open, and helped himself tanee to the troops Bent by the Im- a sailor on the C.P.R. Steamer N.e>ti Hebrides, According to & sailings of transatlantic and West ;. to a Panama hat, a iaincoat, and a rial Government to destroy the Keewatin shot her three times with New South Wales minister, Indian steamers. ,259,from this worth o suit'of clothes. The other, finding, Pe y ' carrying away $31,239,•234 worth of ' »: poppy croyln the war ' against a revolver, and afterwards turned A despatch from Sydney, S.S,W., exports. The _ lumber shipments the door of a wholesale warehouse `y opium!. According to a despatch to the weapon upon himself. Fearing 9a•s Cannibalism in its worst $1,1open; i£ i9 alleged, took a supply of -`-the China Dail' Nears the soldiers that he was not fatal! wounded y from the,.port amounted o nted o candies y y. form exists among the natives of 463. Gram shipments amounted to ••• ,1,_ '•- �}• net fire to the building, 'ill which the man then attempted-to commit tfie New Hebrides Islands, in the y. $ _ _ Ruth Pacificaccordi�ig to a state_ $8,912,309. _ _-morei_than. a--hundred cultivators suicide b cuttin his throat with a KING'S S - HALIFAX. R'. of opium of, S:hencautin distriet pocket knife. -Bincette now lies inthe,­ KIS SON_ AT N t _ pi g meat by.Ii,ey. Thomas Gi11an at tine. -� .H'AGN ER TO BE-HANGED-. the western part of the province St_ Michael's Hospital ' probably Presbyterian Assembly Y. of ' New Prin`re Albert is Oitirial[3' Begarded dL "had-assembled on the arrival of the fatally wounded, while his wife is in South Wales in support of previolls - 'as an Ordinary Cadet. He. Killed Constable Westaway _aroopa . the General Hospital-aufferin'g from stn, ments made in connection with When Caught Robbing a Store. A despatch from Halifax_ say's three bullet wounds, She will the Islaalds. Human flesh is looked H.M:S . Cumberland, .with Prinee THE BERLIN VISIT. Probably recover. upon as a luxury,' and tribal wars A despatch from Nanaimo, B. C., Albert, King George's second son, invariably_ end with a "banquet" says: Henn Wagner was sentenced on board, arrived in port on Thurs- _. unchecked b the authorities, he to be.hanged Augiist 13, for the mur- (faymorning. p Kallcr Will Receive Ring and POWERS,HOLD SCUTARI.. y g': There was no s e at I.ehrte Station: ape- declared, ' der stab e t t Un- c' salut from the citadel d of Constable, W a away a 1a1 a fired Q - ion, B. C., on May 4th. Wagner and no official recd nition will be Mon':cnegrfu Soldiers Escort Naval g -'A despatch. from -Berlin says': - had-been •robbin a grocery -when taken of the fact that the training Force Into the City. g PACIFIC.WATER IN CANAL.$erlin is- looking forward to the - interrupted by the policeman'. He ship includes n Prince of tfie Blood .�' .;=most interesting week of the year, A despatch from Cettinje,-Mon- has a long criminal record. in her company, Prince-Albert be commencing. at-noon on Wednes- tenegro, says: An international .Giant Blast at Panama Demolishes _ ing treated as an ordinary cadet. `'''-day, when King George.and Queen- naval-force, commanded by...Vice- Dyke South of Locks., TO EXTEND THEIR VISIT. _ Mary of Eiigflanti'�Ri11='arrive at Admiral Cecil Burney, of the Brit-. --A despatch from Panama says: - ItI , H � lie Station, where they will be ish navy, took pastwe+ssion on Wed- The waters of the Pacific Ocean Icing George and Queen !tarp to ' FOUR ii�t0\ (1TEL. p@rsgna.11y received by- the Kaiser- nesday of the fortress of Scutari. were'ori Sun4ay--�let-illto'the Pan- -Remain-in•Berlin Ten. Days. MOntre,Al tp I)<oti'y. \e.ic One Under -and conducted. to_ .the _ palace. The international force was escort= ama Canal. •A giant blast, com- 'What is the worst thing about Belmont Manugemciit. ' . 5 _Voter-den-Linden will-daily be the ed into the city by a Montenegrin posed of.32_,750 potind�s of dynamite, richesl` asked .a school teacher of Ra +► scene of an animated militfiry"plc= guard of hoizor. q� was shot, deme'lishing the dyke to• a pupil. "Their scarcity,''' replied A despatch-from Montreal says Lure. The Czar and his daughter, - ' the south of the Miraflares locks- the pupil, and was immediately ze Montreal is to haee,a new X44,000, ; Princess Olga; arrive on Thursday. The Duke and Duchesa'of West- and allowing the Water to flaw into Warded full marks, jioteT effected on the site of t The interest of the Berlin public-is niineter have signed•a-formal deed an extensive section in which exca- 4� - George's • Cfnir_.h .on -I)cm-onion 7fa�r gteat'er in thein than in the Bri- of separation. She is to receive- vationg have praetloally-been cam•- " The- resignation of Sir Melville Square. The hotel, which will not '� tish sovereigns, and high prices are $1oo,oao a year Irom-him. Theis plated, The blast was successful in MacNaughten, Assistant , Commis- be started for a year, is to have sic .Aemanded fol' windows along the intimates sayy the Duke tried hard every way, and the-vibration was sinner cf the London Metropolitan hundred roorns and lie'ufider the route from=the Anhalter_Sbetion to .to.persuads his wife to divorce him, felt in Panama- City as though FRlice, enc} chief oj' the detective same management As the Hvtel tsbe palace- but elle refused, there had been a slight earthquake. department, is announced. Belmont, of New York. F Y .. a_ a: ... ' .:, :._ ;;,, .:._.. ..r ,' {...,W;• ; .�-'mac: ..;,;: ,y., . y.;. ;k �GL. , ,. .�. � 1, �• .. 5 ;;w•+w! , n,°• �,f ... ., k .„..o•: .� �s. ,,'r"''t-' ..w - -' :._ ,«,•arsn'+?•a; r t .: .. .•.,...;.,,...'�r:;rt`�.r.�"aaar.n. y7. .,E •.�". .�.4^.^a.. •;a'�}»��.,.E:.'• .'�;. �:.•d u 'u,� ^•atw,.a�,`.i. ,,,,.. ,w,�` �:�s.;�:e,�fi•.�+.N, o k ,tv`-.� • - X11. . ., .. ._ .:.. - :. ., ,.• •. •;; _ :,,:, .�: <gJOC ■ ISMS. GreIn RP of Can friendswJU T. A.sedVi1LLdren�8 ��r � -f nowt at e_ _ i_� recover- — - - " fry-m T]ii recent illness. 'r t AND FRER PROM -Mrs. J. H. Bundy was in the -Farmers-There's lots of corn, RABB BY valNo PARISIAN SAGE pity on Friday last. both ensilage and cob, at the "Big If you want your children to grow -Mrs. (Rev.)G.L.Johnston was Store." Screen doors, window up with strong sturdy end vigorous' s hair, teach them to use PARISWV `t in the city on Monday. screens, lawn mowers, etc., etc.; Sage; the world renowned Hair Tonic. Nice fresh fruit-for the Holiday Trade r - -Miss Phyllis Clark was in the galore. * PARISIAN Sa a is guaranteed by. ,pt cityon Tuesdayon business. -The members of Ontario Lode D. Pettit to'c . - rs., rgesman ancFe-Wd-have �. F.will-fio�[rt eIr annual failing g hair in two weeks. It grows $' t been spending a few days in town. church service on Sunday next in new hair quickly in cases where thegnanOB Pines 1J 1114116 !!tC -Geo'. Johnson,of Oshawa, was the Methodist church at 8.30 p. m, hair is •'thinning out." , , Q - t in town for a couple of days last when Rev. D. E. Johnston will It is positively the most delightful, � invig'oratin hair dressing on the ' week. _ preach an appropriate sermon. market. I gin aoE sticky or greasy and Pines for preservin order now.' -J. ,C: and Mrs. Philip spent The members of the order will will make the cow-eat hair soft, lus- Saturday at their farm in Sear= assemble in their lodge-rooin at trous and luxuriant. Get a 50-cent boro. $o'clock. The publie is cordially bottle and watch how rapid its action. �, -M. S.-Chapman is spending a invited to attend. The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd. Canadian a couple of days in Montreal this -H. G. Herr, and H. L. Gilson, Makeks, Fort Erie, Ont. .Big assortment at the "Big Store" week. of the Massey-Harris Co„ Toren- - Miss,MeLanghlin, of St.John's to, were In town on •Thursday r spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. evening of last week. Mr. Gilson TiifE-�y-ill � Y t�? Il- 1f1.�I1 Itudd , is anxious to secure a lot in Pick- y — �. -Ewart Wright has the found- Bring for residential purposes. He In the Matter of the Estate of William Came right in can rig you out for the holiday. ations for his two new residences took a look around our village and Morcombe,late of the Tomnshi of Pick• ' w g p Men's.Summer Shirts-Nice patterns-Rood qualities. �h comppleted. was most favorably impressed ering, in the County of Ontario,Farmer s -Wm.Ftilcher,of Norfolk, Eng, with its appearance. We hope he deceased, Men's wash Ties-Just right for summer or14 holiday land, has engaged for the summer may return soon to become one Notice is hereby given purBroant to 1 wear, see them-only 25 cents each. with Henry Larkin. of our residents. George V. Chapter 28, Section 65, that all persons having claims against Men's Hats-Hard and Soft Felts and Straws-new colors and styles, L' -Geo. and Mrs Varty and two -On Monday the 12th Inst. S. S. A= the estate of William Morcombe, late Some class to these-see them. sons, of Toronto, visited the for. No. 2. was marshalled by their - of the Township o! Pickering is the :cher s mother over Sunday. teacher, Miss A. Annan,to Maple said County, Farmer, deceased, who Men's Sox Big assortm6bS Caahmerea, Lisle and Silk, - -Several from here attended Hurst Farm, where they were en- died at the said Township ,of Pieke 25 cents tip to 75 cents. _ Y the large Conservative meeting in tained by Mrs. E. W. Slee, it be- ing on the 22nd day of Apri1;.1913, are Men's Leather Belts-all sizes. r 'Toronto on Monday evening Ing Master Onlar's 10th birthday. required to deliver or send by post pre- -Wm. McCausland, of the base Supper was served on the ]awn, paid.to Mrs. Roney Morcombe, Pick- Boots and Shoes-The leading styles in Tana, Patents, etc. line, is ver erin Post Office, Ont., the Adminis- y poorly at present, after which Ramey of various kinds �• and is in a very critical condition. were indulged in antil nearly tratrix of the said Estate, on or be- , fore the 12th da of June 1913 their -Rev. D. E. Johnston was in dark when the children started y ; Port Perry on Tuesday attending for their homes, all havin had names and addresses and a full des- cription of all claims, and the nature ' The Big Store" for Ladies They p 19 meeting of,the Whitby District. as enjoyable time. of the securities-, if any, held by them, -To-morrow (Saturday) being -On Friday last while working andVictoria Day, the business places at J. D. Remmer'a Wm. Dickie Further take notice that after the the of the village will be closed as was taken ill. He was taken_ into 12th day of June 1918 the said Admin- usual. - - get a usual. the tillage to the home of J. H, istratrix will proceed to distribute -The fooball team will go to -Rogers' and as his condition was the estate of the deceased among the New shipment of Blouses just arrived for the holiday. All the newest s Bowmanvi]Ie to-morrow to play becoming worse, medical aid was parties entitled thereto baying re- lines in White Lawns and Colored Giughams. Have you gard only to the claims of which she seen our Muslins, Foulards and Voiles for sum- their first ga»n3 in the league summoned, when it was found shall then have notice and that the ` • Iner wear. Come in we want aerie°. that be was suffering from ap said administrix will not be liable for - you to see them. -George H. Jones is able t ndicitis. On Sunday a special- the said assets or aay art thereof to -_ ' aroan3-again, after being confined int from Toronto w she shall An ezee]lent l' t ' e t roses an Int a afternoon an operation ally then have received notice. our :y ne of Ladies' Luw�Shoea. illness. was performed, when his condi- ROXXY MORCOMBE, Patent Button Oxfurd at $2.50. Our Newport at $2.00. m -Ewart Wright was at Lindsay tion was found to be much worse Administratrix Our Patent Pump at $2.00. Our Tan Oxford at $2.50. last week lookingafter material than was ea A• E. CikRisTiAN, Whitby, Out. petted. The opera- Her Solicitor, for the construction of his new tion was successful and we are Dated the 18th day of May, 1913 8330 houses. pleased to report that he is now ' -Robt. Gordon was off duty for doing as well as can be expected. A�?"r+�r i�tratcr'B Not much room left is this "ad" to talk about our Hardware A few days, owing to injuries to - Department. However, we've got the goods ' y 8 J -On Thursday afternoon last NOTICE TO CREDITORS and still lead in his eye, due to lime duet getting' about eve o'clock as a freight - = - - into t. train on the the G, T. R., was ry — : d> -H. J. and Mrs. Larkin, aceom- ceding east, between Daabartoa In the Matte of the Estate of William R r�/ g �j � 4 �i p�aanied by their niece, Miss Agnes and Rosebank, the engineer roti- Fawcett.late of flu Tcwaship of Picker. WConnor, of Toronto. spent Sub- ced the body of a man lying on '"g "' the County of Ontario, Farmer, da is Cher deceased. y given P M • • CHAPMAN �'''�_ y ryw�• be track. As the train was round- Noncis is hereb ven urauant to -The townshipCbnntil will in a curve the body was not Doti- ,,w mseet on Tuesday next at 10 o'clock ted until it was Loo close Eo atop the Revised Statutes of Ontario. 1897, y for the traneacion of general bnsi- before reaching it. The train was Chapter or and Amending ha Acts, that : mesa and at one o'clock as a court all creditors and others having claims SEED eto�i�aed, hovrever, before it passed ainst the Estate of the above nam- I�EriID CERN AND �dAhtrEL �S EED " of revision• entirel over it, and the bud ag 3' y laid ed William Fawcett, deceased. who ., -Ladies-If there's anything to the side of the track. Dr. Me. died on or about the 27tb day of Now is the season when the farmer is on the outlook for big h - - you want in hosiery,corsets,neck. Gillivra corner, of Whitby, was March. 1918. at the Township of Pick- iseeds, We are supplied with White Cap, Yellow Dent x wear, frillings, underwear,blouses notified of the accident and an ering aforesaid, are required on or be. p ,� .. Shelled and on cob, Lemming and Longfellow. Yellow )� 1, etc., to rig you out for the holi- inquest ordered to be held. On fore the 18th day of June A. D. 1933, ;Intermediate White Giant and Royal Giant Mengel geed in :.day, just call at the "Big Store." the following day, Constable Ca]- co send by post prepaid or deliver to 1 Ib packages. -Lord Somers and Mrs. Somers- rley em nnelled a jury, and the uaderasgned administrator their pa 4 ` p y Dames, addreases and full particulars , `Casks left on Monday for llfontreal they with Crown Attorney Fare- of their claims, statement of their Do. vert require any screen doors. window screens or . _ from which port they sailed on well and Coroner McGillivray accouuts_snd the nature of the aecur- `Tuesday for England, where they viewed the body. which had in ity, if any; held by them dulv verified. wire netting? Now is the time to prepare for fly"sea- will enjoy a few weeks' vacation. the meaattme been brought to And further take notice that after - son, all these requisite° in stock. Coal oil stoves, two -Mr. N. Cunningham, of Code- puckering station. One lea was the said 18 day of June, 1913, the said or three burners with oven at $10.50 and 12.75. - 3 , rich. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cunning- cut off at the thigh and the other administrator wilt proceed to distri-. ham of Toronto. and Mrs. Wal- bute the assets of the deceased among i at the knee. There Nca9 also sem- G. A. GILLESPIE, DUMBARTON -1aee; of Toronto, were the guests eral bruises about the bud and the parties entitled thereto, having 3' regard only to the claims of which be of J. S. and Mrs. Jephsou, on Sun- the-head. The nufortunate man gliall then have received notices, and - - day was evidently a tramp, between that the said administrator will not " - -To-morrow being a holiday, 50 and 60 years of age and bad be liable for the said assets or EEDSSEEID S the places of business in the vil• probably been beating his way on part thereof to any person or persons, _:71age will be closed as usual. Those a train. He bad in his possessuon of whose claim notice shall not have having purchases to make at the a razor, contained in a little bag, been received by him at the blue of = intores should attend to that to- attached to a cord which vvas such distribution. :411 kinds of Hrden and field seeds, seeds that row day around his neck. In his lets Dated this 14th day of May, A. D. 8 g 1 1913. true to their name. -The -Rev. G. L. Johnston is were several pieces of shaving p BS\JAl3IN FAwcETT, •' _. ELS DS ; -gradually recovering from his soap, a.little ba g.of salt, a spoon, adtninirtrxtor, _- recent severe attack of sciatica, two rocket knives, a broken piece Pickering, Ont. _ _MA EE --- and expects to conduct the ser- of mirror, several small lead _ t` .- pen- a 4 VARIETIES 4 �j. vices in both Pickering and Bro- ails, and several other articles. WATCHMAKER That have always given the bait of satisfaction, good yielders ugbam churches on Snaday. There was nothing on the body - -The rock-ernelier was at work that would surd a means of Why take your watches, clocks and and splendid keepers, with the highest feeding qualities. In the village for several days dur- iden'ification. The body was thbn jewelery out of Iowa for repairs, when Ing the past week; and as a result put un char a of Mr. Burling, own village p them repaired in your y your° g quality y. : King St. has now a p 8 Bu field and ardea wants at •the ualit store. 8 good coat of undertaker, who ioterded it in the 1 have bad 25 years experience broken stone whiehshould make it Potter's field. The inquest will be in London, England. R. A. BUNTING, PICKERIN( substantial for some time to come. resumed at 3.80 p. 'm. on,Wednea- 7. -While F. H. Westney was dap, the 88th that. in the town hall,' Satisfaction guaranteed -driving a number of cattle to when the train crews will be pre. Prices remises,first ' m .Pickering station on Monday a sent to give evidence. All work done on the remises,first �arrYl Weather Wants bullock while running broke. a door shat o! W. d. remises, i 4 bone in one of its front legs. As Harness Emporium. IN -it was unable to walk it had to be The British Cabinet Ministers Ed. Claff, _ Pickering r ' slaughtered. demand protection at public meet- • The regular monthly meeting ings in the future. TOOLS SHARPENED New Perfection. Oil Stoves-Two,Three and four Burner, _ complete with Oven. _ of the Woman's Institute will be A new central college far then: We make a apecialry of crosscut -lbeld at the home of Mrs. Kerr, logical work at Montreal is to be*nWednesday, .May 28th, 1913, erected by the four deaominationa Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. Screen Doors and Window Screens-A good strong d9or Rasa hair a span eiis For°first- for one dollar. , at the usual hour, All members which have been co-operating since class hair trim or an easy shave call are requested to be present as last fail. at the East-end Barber Shop. there will be an election of officers. - See our House Furnishings of all = L M - -Thomas and Mrs, Hicks left kinds. Slightly used Carpets - awn Mower from $3.65 to$7.50, on Tuesday for Chatsworth, Grey COUNTY COUNCIL from 15 conte a yard up. " all makes and sizes. Co., where they will reside in fu- W. J,'GORDON . PICKERING ` +cure. We hope that the change Oountp of Ontario °tin climate will prove beneficial to —' ELM DALE MILLS JOSEPH 1-� BUND Y the health of. Mr. Hicks, who has The adjourned meeting of the Coun-• • til of the Oorpofttion of the County -- '-been an invalid for the past few of Ontario, will be held pursuant to years. adjournment at the Council Chambers -The Whitby and Oshawa-base- in the Court House,'Town of Whitby, Is the place•to get your nest x ...balI team@ are expected to be here 'on Tuesday the 8rd da of June, , Inas of Flour. y /�/ c/••� ,. to-morrow (Saturday) to, play ht the hour of Two o'clock in the aft- SPR/I G SEEDING friendly matches in which the ernoon. 1Ogilvie's.Royal Household can't bei _All accounts to be laced before the c- J'ickering team will participate. ' beat for Bread SS �'VSZ' HARE One match will be played -in.the Council should be orwarded to the _ _. . Qounty Clerk,at three days be- Glenera Flour Pastry Flour Call and order your hRrtie68 and CO]]Rr8 n0�1: forenoon and the other in the fore the meeting of said Council. -afternoon. JNo E. 1FAR]>*ia L, Graham Flour - -D. D. G. M. Davidson, of Un- at go -• Count' Cleilr. Fresh Rolled Onus " � - -Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. lonville, .paid -An official visit to Bran and Shorts _ the Masonic lodge here on Thurs- PICKERING MARKETS O•ts-mat Chop _.... .. hors a speciality. day night last. There were also •-- -. . _• Barley and Barley Chop Complete stock all horse goods. press a number of visiting White Winter Wheat, .......... .91 Mixed Feeds brethren from the surrounding „ �. •••• .91 Moiaeains Meal and Molasses Meal _ s iod es. Alter the regular busi- Mixed . - .,p0 PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM 8 Spring Wheat.................. .80 Bestial prices is ton Iota. lnfwq of the evening was concluded, Goose .. 80 Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COA A W ELL y refreshments were served in the """ ' "" 70-80F. 'R7CT. W'e�e31s8� lodge-room. 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