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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_05_30 x, ... .,nein ;).', rp • , -.a se i' ��i'.�#:'Y�,.1.!nv'.4 t:1' t7777774 e ,may - ... '_a.. • '_z... '-un....t'.,. .. ,. • _ a•4.-. r-,..'1 y ` w ^ P, --.. _• �.. •:, -tom r : 71 _ 'M1 T .,n 0 ; wnT. _ I�a— -._._ _. _ . . - •+ FRIDAY;­-Atik.10 U, O- cel " �>r>Qhelss sial Q�a itrs. MONGOLIA SPINK SILLS P here. ,. Wilburt and Mrs Thorns spent Sun- Established ?5 yearn at Eich and Hill n Saturday.he fair day with the Latter'a parents, W. and Miss E. Williams, of Toronto, spent Mrs. Arbuckle, E. FOR • D, of O., Regis- _ Sunday under the parental roof. Thos. and Mrs. Pugh and Miea Ida '. -: JLL. tared member of the ovtometricai Asso Master George Stuart, of Stouffville spent Sunday with W. J. and :firs. GREENW 00� dation of Ontario. special attention given to called n Clayton y Miller at Pickering. YtsStting a!glasses. Eyes tested free. North pton Tarr on Sunda ti Olanmoat. tett Orvil and Mrs Byer, of Port Perry, G. W. West, of Ashburn, preached a very interesting sermon to a large - FLOUR called on Arthur and Mr:. Betz on, congregation Sunday evening. MILLS C. McK h. me b M.D., Colles S f , Sunday: r lr • Edinburgh• member of the college of „ • Mrs. J. H. Davis. of. the 9th line Judge and Mrs Boomer have return- Physuiano and Surgeons pf Ontario,licentiate White .Satin,' Best Manitoba ed to the city, after s eiidin a few of Roy a] college of surgeons, Edinburgh ' Cream Buns," Blended Whitchureb, spent a day last week P K t3oeoial attention to dsieases of women and „ .. with Miss K. De Geer. days at Fad'dingham Maples Farm. `Y ' ooilaren• Tea-Buns " Pasty - Ofilee and residence,Brougham. , y P,obert Ramsey and little daughter • • • "PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL of Toronto,spent over the holiday at ATHA t FEED Richard Tarr's "Orchard Vie}v Farm. - y Oat Flaki • and X-RAY INSTITUTE _ Mrs. Byer, of Port Perry.called on PICKER.ING, - ONTARIO "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR • GREENWOOD friends here recently. r; BRAN Messrs. R. and A. Farthing spent -_ ,O�I W111 be EL@IN TOwLE, X. B., X. D., C. Id., SHORTS Born on Monday, May 20th, to Ed- the holiday at Pickering. 1• "y Pi yeician-tn charge ward and Mrs. Burt, a son. Miss Noble .visited her parents in Specialist iL Rectal Diseases, Prostatic Dia- OAT CHOP Died on Tuesday, May 27th, the in- Brampton over the holiday. �runnin +saw of at<en• Diseases of Women, Caaaars, , g. MANITOBA OATS #ant eon of Edward and Mrs. Burt. Arthur and Mrs. Carruthers were °!amore.X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, AMERICAN CORN T. C. and Mrs. Robinette and Earn- 'Uxbridge visitors nae d'apfist week. I= none,throat sad i di sa Fitting give.sad q y, n W e d n e s d a+� •outs and obraaic and 7 t«, fly spent the holiday with friends Enos and Mrs. Heise of Markhain, i Once soma is to s sad r to o Ealy FEED OF ALL HIND$ here. spent the holiday at R. .Nighswan• _ Mrs. J. B. Harris sent the holiday der's. t epai. Our prices are the lowest with friends in Collingwood and To - H. B. Nighswander and Ed. Mick May- ( the " E. FAREWELL, S•C.. BaRRI$ _..__Quality Quality the best roLevinto. Macke of Toronto, called on of Toronto, spent Sunday at J• B Ir E. TS$,Qotmt�OrosrnAttor y. -- • aey,anQ10-T a few of his old friends in the village Fred and. Mrs. Wilson,.of Stou'R- I F Z. 0'nw� a, . ilt0laNar, Court Sones,Whitby. lav on Monday. villee,called on N. B. Hooyer one day �"3 S�1 M. FITZGERALD, BarriStei and Herb Robeson and Mr. and Dors. this week. . solicitor. Conveyancing, etc, At Dz. Rankin spent the holiday with F. H. D. and Mrs. Tran and Miss F. Tran, hirley'e office,Pickering,every wedaesday. J• L• BPINK, LIMITED, and Mrs. Oliver.. also Geo. Valder and Miss V. HooverS c r 0 11 E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Joe and Mrs. Wideman and Gra- journeyed to 'Richmond Hill to cele- PICKERING, ONT. ham and 'firs Johnston a ent Satur- brate the 24th. A•solicitor.Notary ppbUc.'£tc• Money to •- . loan. 0Moe nest door to the standard Bank day at Uxbridge, P Mr. Smith and :Hies Lehman, F. S. 'Wbitbv. ygd7 Mr. and Mrs. Miller,of Toronto,and Nighswander, of Toronto, also Mr.. _— Miss L. Stevenson Apent the holiday Billings and "Miss Lehman,of M rk. ss' V v• tlHLtsfru** QtiarDf. is �• nj 7 with F. L. and Mrs. Green. ham, Sundayed at T. Nighswander, . .Coal 'BE L Miss Maggie hlurray and Miss Wil- W. il i. G. IiAM—Issuer of J1: l'h A - — _-- u u ee :n ;110 aunty o! Ontario, with Charlie and :Firs. Wilson. OROUGHAM l'inkeriog v;lase. my CLARE�IUNT The many Greenwood friends of Ed. m POL'CI3ER, Real Estate Auc- 'far all styles of furniture. and Mrs. Gleeson were sorry to bear Mri. G. Philip spent a few days in .,MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST Uoneer. valuator,collector sad issuer of the serious illness of their youngest the city this week, -FOR THE YEAR Of marriage licenses,Brougham, 40y daughter. Maggie, who lies at their Miss Ella Linton made a short visit ~ --- home in.Claremont in a 'cry critical With her parents on Friday, j P HOPPER Issuer of "Marriage -NV ARE NOW BOOKING : k D age condition. were in the c tv McKinnon Marjory ucenfiesLad i the residence, of Oow o R00]n Ouldlrig ORDERS h woe•t store and has resideaoe,Cl•remoaL. GREEN RIVER Frank and Mrs. Oemw and child- I B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK ren spent the holiday with Wm. and CALL AND SECURE YOUR D• Con eranoer, Oommissionerfor t.kfn, Picture Frames Fred Postill is all @miles these days, Mrs. Musgrove. ulea•vit•, aoeouataos. Tate, if 47 to loan It's a boy, !!!lies Perryman, of Acton, spent A COAL FOR NEXT oofrrm �biM.a1 !nava o! Yssst•we Iso- , it; Booth spent Sunday at` few days with her_brother, Thos: and WINTER naw- w •, One. t-t Window Shades S. Doten's. Mrs. Perryman. Benson Wilson was a Toronto via- N. L. and Mrs. Stevenson celebrated POSTI LL, Licensed Auctioneer, k F• for Counties of York and cataria .Ana - the anniversary of their wedding _ _ ifor last w e lOtb a •` .. __. tsoaeal«of all Gra assennad p.to oa ebortaas Frank Hutchings spent Sunday at on Wednesday of lust week. y y T 'SPIN K' s• � ae°t'ee, Adaren Cirsrn Ylw p,O„ Ons his home here. E. E. Per left oe Tuesda for d . L. j 111 (� j'�T Calvin Murray. spent Sunday at Englehart. New Ontario. he intends fir; �'�/ B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- UNDERTAKING "Wm. Hutchings. ; ' 7 Y • tiooeer. valuator sad wuector !or g • building on his property this summer, e aoaotie• of Ontario sad York. All kinds o! in connection :dins E. Fuller spent a few days with Robt. and Mrs. Richardson, of Delef _ PICKERING urine sooducted all t�sive.&Wy or by anomoa her brother here. ware, Mich., are spendinK a week lwe now collected. For ass« or other aro Miss Allis Fullers spent the holidave with the former's s @ter, Mrs. Nr L. luculan arply at residence.Elizabeth iia,pick• Distance n0 object. P as -- urlug. Phone orders left at Nzws Omoe,pick- - with her parents here. Stevenson. inose or t7.cnab's store• Olaremont, will re Prices moderate. George Ferrier -spent. the holiday Mrs. Allews and two daughter@, ^ pp ;c 0 A,- the prompiatt•ntioo sat+•fsetioa gCeram. with friends at Labridge. Misers Mabel and Marjor , of Brook- My rhoaenamberislndspendantZealMrs. A. Heieey. a nt the week iin, e yype !fent the holiday wlih form- end with her parents at Lemonville, er's mother, Mrs. Beer S• R. PENNOOK SPAub Time Xoda T=e -1lltxs Gertrude Booth spent Sunday Tbos, and Mrs, Tomlum, of Tweed ; Best_ IumpSteAm Coal and all sizes with her ccusin, Mise Bessie Hoover. Mrs. Walker Hoskin and son,of Belle- in Hard Coal. 1WN/rEVALE, oNr, A number of our ypoung people villa; and F. B. Tomlinson visited at -7- -�•� lueeral Dk*aor•and Embalmer. Take a jbaripeved to BowmAnv111e Saturday. H. Mech,n's on Friday last, L V •.1.& :7 M Ij _ G. and Mrs. Armstrong of Toronto, Mr. and -Mrs, Freysir•g and John Udo Sp out the holiday with Elias and Mrs. 'Poucber. of Toronto. and A. E. and •A good stock of 1 and 2 in. youg h sad Any business low entrusted to me wi;] Bice, Mrs. Major. dressed hemlock. Also matey be carefully handled, - j r• of Whitevale, visited T. bed , L Mr Robertson and friend, of Whit- and Mrs. Poucher on Sunday. pine and spruce, I dressed — Charges Moderate — til Ou by were the guests of the former's sis- - red pine Georgia pine lndPpetident Phone tin, ]511. ter here. The body of Jai. Cburchill• of !filo and basswood for ceilings. Waukee,and a resident of this town- _ F.verythig for Kodaker at' our Misses King-.; and'friend, of Turon- ship man " Y to. s en' the holidays witir Boar and y years Ago, w d taken to � E M) .& `'JOI3N PHILIP p y Greenhorn station on Wednesday by .0 Store—Canleraa, Films Developing Mrs. DAtoe. the two sone of the deceased. Inter- Posts,Shingles and Sawn Cedar. Powers, Printing Papers, etc. Miss,Vera B:tnyard and friend• of ment took place in the Sharrard bur � ` Toronto, were the quests of Miss .ing ground. he deceased was a)i p_ ..Write or hone:for prices. 'i —$aQ a-full line orneel� n cur- o ed a - they oC as arc i„ o-1-i- f Toronto. JS C R E E d ed meats constantly c.n hand, poprilar Camems-at two and three 'ours. Rohl, D"afoe entertained a few Our half visitors were numer �] SOIR *° v°unq people on Monday evening in Ons; among w am were: J. L. Cowie, • C. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, dollars.'- Suitable for good .oma- honor of her niece, Misa May King. 1Ham, Bologna, Weiuers,-etc. ,tettr work.- of Toronto. R, J. Price, T.AlC.ger, and r. Brown, D.' • - - H. And Mrs. Alger, Mr, Arlidge and • '= 3GOCIIST -HILL - Highest price paid for AGI?\COC'$T family, Mr. Whitter and family. Mise- Ind. phone. house Markham 1501. - PETT.i.T ,, es Maud and Mary•Barclay, John atnd Yard, Markham 72 Y, Butcher's cattle Mrs. Linton, Mrs. Carter, all of To- 4- 0 P i C f R I G P H R A C Y Walter Elliott has quite recovered ronto, J. and Mrs. Routley, of But. a tau • • e from his recent severe.accident. tonville, TIME TABLE-Piokering Station l��( lH Thos,Tbomson ds slowly recovering T.R. Trains going East nae as follows— rier`/`9 ` ►IUerq from his severe attack of leuris On Sunder between 11 and l2 a. m:, No. g Mail " P. y' while Winton and Mrs. White were 8'�A M. • ' REAL ES 'ATE Mt•' Milroy is building a fine barn. 1S, Local 2.50 P.M. He has a residence in contemplation, At church, some person unknown 1,. , 14 LtDaal g,04 P. JL • First-class for hire ••••• broke into their home by way of An Trains going West due sa follows— bay James W,' Kennedy is erecting a outside cellarway and carried off A No. 1$' Local Day or nigLt k, >IJ IK x � new office as a home for the Bell Tele- lady's wateb,'2 lady's rings and other •• 8'27 A.X. Phone., g 11 Local 2.90 P. M. -Mre. John Fleming left on Tuesday anis!! articles. Visit°r•s saw a man ••� Mol 8.09 P M, Bus meets all tj'+Lins _ M >Z�>� 1> for a two month's visit with friends in crossing afield from the premises. A *Sunday included Teaming promptly attended to. ---+e ' , Winnipeg: searching party was @bon after him, • Insurance rates.lower on, farm pro"-" Rev. J. A. Moir, LI. B., of Mark- but he escaped, and has not yet been Agent for Canada Carriage Co:.' P locatedes perty And Village Dwellings, ham, preached in- Knox church on , W. �• PBah in first-cities Companies. Friday, 23rd inst. After A lingering illness, Newrick �p' ?? I F&kerivag. Alf. Kennedy, M. A.. I. P. S., Wey. Wilsen died at his home south of the .. W 1,T Premium Noels burn, Sask., is visiting his brother, village on Tuesday-in his 71st year. • • --. I ,: If not insured with me,call and Lyman A. Kennedy. His funeral took place on Thursday Mrs. Simpson Rennie, of Toronto, afternoon to Macpbelah cemetery And compare rates.` p y + !pent the 24th and last Sunday visit- was largely intended. The deceased �1�t�0llierl(f of a Business or Shorthand 8•roomed house to rent. inq her children in this vicinity. was a native of this township, of Education id the _ Rain and warm weather are greatly which he,was also a resident, He was -Amon Ric• -- needed for a heavy bay crop. The a most successful farmer and was held • �. Richardson• farmers are quite ready to bid Jack in high esteem. Hie,wife prede„eased. ' Frost good bye till next November. him a number of years.. - Ht,- :� two Eye Specialist ' • Notary Public, Pickerin Ex-Reeve Lyman lKennedy is at daughters. Mrs. T. B. Willis and Mrs, JJ : R' present very ill. If -good wishes on James Underhill; bdtb, of wbom are TORONTO. ONT. the part of the neighborhood mean a also dead. He is survived by one Will be at the Jewelery Do you know just bow little it costs :peed recovery, Mr. Kennedy will K�rr''and-dltaghter, Miss Clara Under. State of to secure a thorough business edu- CHOPPIN G soon be in hie usual health: hill, cation that will not only increase The 3rd concession between Malvern v your earning capacity, but will en- _ and Agincourt is being put into good R 'N-. Bassett ' able you to get a position' where repair. The•move has not been made .. . • s Ravin installed a new Oat Roll, new a pn too soon. Sure! t is time that What Beau Hair' you will come in contact with influ• g day y i en tial people who can aseilt you to Chopper and new Water-wheel, I something was being. done in the way How often do we hear thateaclamA- sW.hit�y _•_ p am better re tired thin ever of removin the troublesome cobble- further advancement? Our cafe. P P g tion about a certain woman's or man's logos will give you full particulars. � attend to the wants, atones that the average roardmaker s • - A postal. card—no.effort—we do of my patrons. has a way of leaving in the..middle of hair. the rest. Chopping every day in the week the road, after the planing has been A prominent scientist and hair spa- Dail 80th and 31st =” W. J. Elliott, Principal except Saturday, done, cisliar emphatically states, and has - 3' proven, that any man or woman can - Cor.Yonge and Alexander Ste. y BALSAM have luxuriant. lustrous hair,by using - — - ' John F. Bayles, the famous prescription calldd PARI- This is ata excellent oppor Sophie and Wm. Day spent Sunday SIAN Sage. ' _$lacksmitbiag and Have you lots of Water? under the paren a and tunny to have your e� �. • ' R. Day and friend, of Reacb,,spent sold in Canada. D. Pettit the drug-- eznlio3ned by a $rift- :, • C. B. KKX, OF WMTLVALIt Sunday at his home here, gist,is the agent'in Pickering and class man. 2". ' • Woodworking is prepared to furnish you anything Miss Studhohn, of England, is the the readers of TnR NEws can buy fir. =;- In sill its branches :— gnea•t of]Firs. R. W: Wilson. from D. Pattitfor only 50 cents a 1Dewler in Gasoline Engines,Cream in the ]inn of water aupply'such as Russel Jones and Russel Irwin, of lar a tt1e. . T E K -H. N IE— W 8eparator9, Speight wagons, Tod- Pampa, windmills, .hydraulic rams, Toronto, spent the holiday here. > Pettit knows that PARISIAN R. N. BASSETT !hope buggies, etc. We have the plumbing, etc. Mrs, Wm. Jones is spending a few Sage will beautify the bair, cure dan- best coal oil oil lamp in the da yys with Mrs. Lee, of Brougham. drui4 and stop falling bair, and for JEWELER AND OPTICIAN _ e worThey are also expert well drillers R e are pleased to state that Gor- that reason he sells it under n guar- don TAC=SCN and respectfully solicit your patron Redahaw is improving these daps. anter to cure or money back. Price oiroa.ra wcri WHITBY Wm. Carruthers and two daug t- Dents• The R. T. Booth G. Ltd.• roar opmca BROCH ROAD, OTT. age for the tura. lad.nhon� iC'27. ere Spent the holiday with friends Fort Erie, Ont., Canadian makers. - �. -.; '-`t K"+',.. /W �. ._ _..o,. -:5r i'o'•' a.,-.. r„e .:..{.''t:u.t .e r ..,5 .• .,! o e?'+ vT. �• :5, .Y?.+.'. '4. '?�•T ace _.a :r°!:+.4.'s.-ex r� -y'J'=''.a•:.....; s':�s,mi..: aa..r a'�.. �'t•r -,,,.,c�,r,.,.:, •� nP '..i,.:w:i."'r, -:rwt �s'ri�*�,mwk..�'. �y.�s�.,�.. '�-".r,.,s, .ra t ,k+ k,"•c�.t'a'�i. ,'��,4r'�r•': sin,' In• r p -'r, .d r.! '�;;-., f. .. ..' nC . ..,,T"',.-. r ., �:, �a`a-''' .�� mr. �tT-,t^•,.r^ x`et: t.., e�7�*.,� r, �•�,�5°�, -�,„d••�''Sr 'A' ..,r,�" .. .+, i 1. - - r • i ..r , --------------- __� --- cathedral has been - ROSY ITOROATO CORRESPOND �E coin will have eoet a a m NroTM` or R E'A D THLA sit---- �~ KOSY GREEKS pelisse a ludve of the tared which was purchased to 1Y64. To the amount rV STRONG NERVES --- q>atrea. * •� h� already been eeourre FOR TME PROTECTION OF NT 00 IL F _ subscriptions to make up the balance ars SUMER T H E 1 N O R E D I E N T B A R t INTEREgTlNO HITT O! QON1P FROM beim[ received by Itev, Canon !Horley, PLAINLY PRINTED O N T H E'-CA B E L. IT e. TNH QIJ[[N CITY, who bee beet} D1aAea in char of the 18 THE ONLY WELL- KNOWN M ED I U M. f work. It Is the hoppee of the Bishop and . D�wt♦i,edrrlr} h{ the Chapter that thq vathedral will be P R I C E D BAKING POWDER MADE {N �-- nu. Ga MAD♦ THAT DOLS NOT CONTAIN for the great An ltoan Ch- h Congress L ALUM` AND W H 1 C M WAS ALL. T H E Woman and 8rowW Virlt ' TA• Tera lite relltloal Mastlnp-N� Pt• which will be held In Toronto in that INGREDIENTS PLAINLY STATED ON _ women and growing girls vinol4jl Treasurer—Empire Loyal' year, An impressive Building. 1 / THE LABEL. 411110 qJ. 1 Many Y lot Assoolatlon. who should have bright eyes, roe Completed, the oatbedrat will probably ^„ i s No Ayyn . .MAGIC G 1 C B A K 11Ht .�0 W D E R - p�gTtiB, strong nerves AM elast'i'c The montp of June will see the city be, the most Lmpretsive sivebuila in the = CONTAIN* N L 7C L U M ` ' sad a g __4i�' clW, impressive in its massive design, she Ste'PoOd:g W„' are SeeII tannin[ its aLteIILton to non•politloQ or• p - b�D QeCl1IIe in haat . Their 6pirltd •ePtione and gatherings of ria y ar will simple dignity and beauty of ire probole, ALUM pos• ganisationa, chief omMLTIMES wblyhotthLi p�ab9 Hereford Cat hedralmbin England.w Tha ' t p H AT L` O F OA L U M I N A O R 1 O ORZFERRI[DI G TO L U M sN 1 O `;";' gtiow aluggigh, the cheeks become be the General with a SULPHATE. TNL 'P U H L I O S N O U L O N 0 7 a E e. temper fitful, and the IIerves tensa Church of Oa3lsda It_is �� we length of naw 165 feet. the height of nava M 18 L E D •Y T H E B L TECHNICAL NAME 8. 1. teollag akin to relief that this y beim feetandthe width of nave 6e feet ,Ovet•sensitive. They must have in- tarn to these more Placid functions after It, Bu% identical tow rr°which e �� ' or oatlteQralar _ Etetited a tendency to ill- an orgy. of political diaoueeion and meet will be onl7 etahnefeelowertha° "Big it W G 1 L l.E TT COMPANY LIMITED _ they may have over-worked over- The slims: name 'with the demoastra• Harry of Canterbury has been patterned - z s" — t studied or Worried until the bone in honor of the leaders of the Fed- afar the root tower of Durham Lathe OMT. MONTREAL w� nO�i equal oral parties. Am indicating the height to drat. Th• naKhsi willcover transept0arre WINNIPEG TORONTO, Strength of the body which partisan feeling has risen, it may St. Albans. thatip the dettiancla made upon lt, t more b• said saTely that thew never has been Sept Of ExeternCathead 1. W-ul be exactly the history of Toronto or o[ Canada , To guard- against! a complete two meetings held at a time when °° the ■ams area as that Portion of Here- effort to avoid hard work. breakdown Ln health the blood moat election is anaounoed or even in sight, ford t7athedral west of the channel arch pointed Paragrajth8. t urs and rich. No other that have been ee rases enthusiastic and ,Tb• interior tyro he simple and severely gill a falsehood by letting die• There have been enviable repo be kepi p tempeetnotas r the mesLinge held this elauioal. t2odicine can do tshis so Wall as Dr• dionth in honor of Sir Wilftid Laurier It is recalled that the AmhbiehoD dt don't knout. generally choice . tatzona due to what other people for they 'act and Mr. Borden respectively. It is indeed Canterbury with his companion. the lata affairs.Wed ate $ Y 'Wiillianis' Pink Pills' doubtful it any oily fn Canada at say Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, wolehipped Doth On the blood and nerves, re- time. either during An .!•°tion camDatgu the completed portion of the cathedral. in a man's judgment the day he.L%w-- keep every or otherwise. has seen two such meetings The Bishop on ti°coo on eta preached to keaeiIIer to tell a fortune than A woman always has great faith i StiCret the appetite and P In observer could not but be impressed there organ toned up: All women can- �� ,yrs high feeling, approaching bit- stantiai pstwoUSA oontrthutioa !o! she Hard luck >e often dun to_ an marries her. - flat remt whenever they should, but Ee ung. which displayed itself to a great building toad•In At fs with- s each-they was each sp�akeleing got y the gtrength��ing You Have Tor - - in every woman's reach, and.will the opposite Darty w that 2tno sign lice l Bp3iANTIC LEGACY. -them in the en•joym;ent of good disorder. and' but there wee`too sign of .. .... . dLO�py, and indeed taterleotiota of even ' health. And it is e,P0c�Y impor- a harmless ohsraoter were tabooed with A Yontig �'om8a 8ecelvca a For- ta,nt that in every stage of woman s s severity which boded ill for Per+iaL°ns tune For Her Honesty. Life the blood supply be kePt Pure repetition. ate a+eexung A wealthy man died in Brussels, More cows g,>tid'rich. The value of Dr. Wil- won't Tole This point illustrates a great difference Belgium, leaving nearly the whole Hams' Pick Pills is well i]luatrated between . Csnadiaa PoliLi0a1,meeting and youngwoman _ by the case of Mrs. David Cham- every n,,bald 1, 1of his fortune 3 no mattertwhatdhis countrynannk who Was entirely unacquainted with it will pap you t0 1186 the hers, Bendort, Ont., who says: or .taatfiag: the Prince Minister him. .: L'B,otme years ago I suffered greatly down, must expect to put up with heck•` STAN CREAM SEPARATOR from impoverished blood. I was ling. in I esuccessytoi=sPeOpA0.kersathdrive on II get$out, like very Diogenes, ins search instead of skimming cream by i Win, pale and thin, and had no Ii Tye heckling is generally to the atreixth. I took a lot of doctor's point. bat w sa Li'" ten we■ •kinI of an and his .1nternbaw mall, the old methDoorod: B using the Medicine without getting any bene- E Canada the audience itself wilt not -coin. In the omnibus he took his i England he has to get need to !c. But I _ ..fit, and and eft-last decided to try seat near the conductor, and always - stead !t in the &pp�nt belief that it f Williams Pink Pills, which I had uem, to reflect on its own loyalty to the j showed himself very obliging, pass- 1 heard highly rendended• It wad ope'1ker. not long before I began to feel bet- There were two significant incidents In I ing up the money of passengers and - oonn•ottoo with the visit of the Prime' returning t§e change, but to the lat- - s ter, and after taking the Pills for minister. one was tiro toot that the to add a A haps a couple of months my ooachmsn who drove his carriage on the hal ater 9franc always hewould watch ' Y sight o! the meeting had on a similar Iphherotigh some y_esra have noval�� S' �M M� `�ai�_IIt office !ori count it carefully notece the extra? - - •- __ __ _ health was full recto l „. nv=e those to whom-it ►ase._They wooled _ I - have continued strong and healthy, ft John Barras., sad he fs, ri oe. t o now _ land I think I owe it entirely to Dr. °nit' an ole mea The carriage, Loo, was cerin, and invariably slit!'it into f the oa• need for Bir John. j their pockets. No one thought of - '' - 'Williams, Pink Pills. Th• Tameus Red Puler. 1 the poor conductor, wlwse meager yam, will set $t6 mors prettt from such vow Der year-and this to a low t-, o stuns later my daughter, The other feature was the tact that tics salary of three francs a day Could figure Hoot dairymen do mnoh tetter than this with the Standard then about twelve years of age, had Premier's beadquart•etn for a portion of 1 ill spate such a 109.. You caa thus readily see that it takes but.a short time for the Stand- his stay was made at the"$oyal Suite at and cream separator to Day for itself. And by taking advantage of =. .been ut Of the WOTking very bard ata school the Queen's Borrel. including the famous But at• last a young Roman our EASY PAYiIE"=F pLA,v yon vane heard for:let ur 8about atheoStandard. and her health gave Way. She was I red parlor. Talo lam au+, room to situatedSt •, "Canduc-i on the first floor overiooking Frost yt.I passed here back with: tar the separator thathasm•�d Dew world'■ records for olds• skthe • weak and listless and her hands i and the garden. It has undergooe no LOr, you have given me half 8 I ming at experimental !arms cheers sad batter tactoltes, and on the o - and face were badly swollen and aiterauoar is the le•1 tory year's• The i Diogenes,”o much „ Results." It gives the r we, feared dropsy was setting in. io n oc�ailm;with arma•othe hra r tot frantic too much delighted, followed Il farm. r o t• siao ask tar our o e�a "sktmmini limited _. However, we ata,ted to give her .dm�e ldrm.r ovenpsats of the aorta.•:n• her The Renfrew Machinery Co., 1)r. �i"iillisms' Pink Pula and she roptuC eada �lsPrtnego Walesdward on his a 1I the httnaWee were iii satisfactoray,, 'i and Works, RENFflEwI CANADA. _ - was soon quite well again. I al- it Alexlr of 8neata. Prtaoess Loupe, made his will in her favor, though•' Head 0$i0o Ways recommend Dr, Williams' and the m��inaoara„d�hotogr�h.! he never gave her warning that lien BRANCM[!t fUiiEX. li.B.l SASKATOON, 8ASK.l CALGARY, ALTA. C ' pmk Pills to any Suffering Asa We hang !eomeoo1 the former nn+xble 000upants, hal! franc was going to her did, knowing the benefit oar family including Bide by aide those of eft John 1 AGF�1`lE8 Et'F.HFWRF.SE I'ti ('.I�Af):!. ` Macdonald sad Sir Wilfred Laurier, and` a Million. ;received from them.” amou` others those of the Countes■ of Dr. Williams' Pint Pills are sold Abrrd•ea. Madame Patel, Madame Al. r.j,I6E MAGIC.". or ____- -------- - - - - - - -- - by all medicine dealers or will be bans and the ConnteehreoDyealbentteetotthe _ _--- sent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents egos leading trout — ground Foos war the specially y for the a box or six boxes for 8 .50 by princess Louise In order that she might Mew Food Makes Wonderful room unobserved.nnobeerved. (1taII$e8. • 'gonna writing The Dr. Williaf�a' Medicine enter Ha assn season Lucas. �rol� She��'n - Co., Brockville, Olit. The new Provincial Treasurer, Hon•ir• W�Sen a man has suffered from i V vv++.. + able I. B, Lucas, is personally one of the • most popular In of the Lewislature. dyspepBia 4o many years that he form a IIeW Class Of invest L op�eas has found it neoesaary to ere- can't Temem•ber when he had a nat- Alwars Thonghttul. plain that his initials L B. do not stand, °cite, and then hits on a Profit Shariag Bonds favoured. The for Isaac Brook, but for the family name' Ural app be ex- e him- o! Isaac Benson. Apart from ata lark of way out of trouble he tt1aY ment destlnea to become highly positively aBSUTeti The young physician threw -� 0bJjr- !•-n to the Brock for saying `'it acts like ma of. a ield 18 y self into s easy-chair an teterence, although Mr. Lucas e�� �, _nominal percentage- to the arc user, -who will then p i is -nth - a sigh of relief that the day's work not noted for his Dngnacions or combs-,1 sic." further, eELrnln - *oras user. "end has my little wife tive qualities. That to not to say that.j When it is a simple, wholesome l he shuns a conflict. Quite the revert,e.l been at till lonely today Z" he in- i But ha to not one of those who are con food instead of any one of a large rite Slur gOr particulars regany in rdin a bond issue uired of his newly=wedded part-l;inasll,• looking for trouble. In manner number of so cttll«1 remedies in,the g q f be sa on• of the pleasantest men one he i9 more than ever of tris cls s which We can highly recommend. Oh, no," she replied; "at could wish to meet. That he has natural form y drugs to 'el as t�U'gl1 b 84Ct of least not ver You see I've found i abilit his friends doubt that b assert, and miracle has been performed•. Interest cheques mailed to investors twice a year. 3' ' „ they nave little doubt that he will make - - something 'to occupy my time. s success of hie now position. "And what have you found to OC-I Mgr Lucas ws. originally a Lambtoa a.R'estoTn man, in the delight of _ National Securities Corporation Co.nty boy• When he entered the Legis• r fired digestion, -puts it in this - cups your time, my sweet 1„ "Ohy lsture in 1896 he was doecribod as lice LIMITED I'm organizing a cook class. There Ibioagh°6 him nn to the fifteen nddleage stand- wa Like magic, fitti6gly describes TOR ol+tTo,'oNIT. ' are a.lot, of.yuung ..girls and young ,Ing of forty-six years• the manner in .which Grape-Nuts CONFgOCRy�TION_1.iFE ElLDO.," . ` married women in 1t, and we are B• a• Loyallsis at LunAlison. r di eetion, coat teaching one another how to.cook." once a year tbe' Empire Loyallyu Aesc• relieved me of poo g "Good idea, and what ,do you do elation of Toronto gathers together for ed tongue and loss of appetite, of „ „ s luncheon party. The oocadon is al• many years' standing. - _;.' :'!Pith the things you cook Z We Ways an,exceedingly pleseant one. with send them round to the neighbors." ladles generally to the ms}onty. Mom• 6 eooml nden two mew1th beeship in the Association is confined to "Dear little woman; always the who ogre trace descent from ilio out relief. Then I tried Grape t n thoughtful of your husband's .pray- ''original Loyalists who migrated., to Can. ! `• tice.=' And he went over to her oda daring and following the war of Nuts e, the suggestion of a friend. MiNZvN���Ea.V�tT=mss avlPrly- American Independence. AL the mnoh- By the time I had finished the and kissed"heF-�" eon this year one of the guests was His duh p�kage, my atomaeh Was ilk/ TT� � Lordship the Bishop of Toronto, who be• right, and for the past two �p��A � =i moaned the fact that while he w,ae as all rig_ , - - loyal, be thought, as it was, possible for ESTABLISHED I901 I have, been eating with a . anyone to be, he was not able to trace niantha, t before me. I hie ancestry to s D, E. Loyalist source relish, anything se NEAD OFFICE: As KIRO STREET EAST TORONTO - and-wee therefore deprived from the Poe. That is something I had been un- OND o •--•...:«,„,.� eibility of membership !n the Assocfa• able to do p1`et'iou9ly for year9.iMONTREAI. ON! E -` Lion. L C. EN . . -- -- 4AXWELC5 , I am stronger than ever and Prominent in the organisation are re- c,presentatives of each families as the JUNE BONG OFFERINGS HIGHg Denieone, Neville., Ayersane, 3lerritte, consider the effects of Grape-Nut•. - G H SpEj(V Keefera, Strathys and Dicksons. The moot on a, weak stomach as something prominent flgt}re of all Probably Col- onel Denison, who thinks, and is not really wonderful, It builds up the �E shall send upon .request a copy of i Claes by Itself-the easl•M afraid to,say, t1?at an lilac was best in entire body as well as the brain �c ttmnine, the mast ntbatantfatly fit• rafted States cittzenshipAeft it when the and nerve's," dame given by the our June List' of Bond Offerings' the most satisfactoq washer, •vat _ U. E. Loyalists made their treck to o y Canadian PO stum Co., Windsor, Invented. tarso and the Maritime Provinces: Onl ''- the siftiPts, he says, were left for IInele Ont. Qnty'wisher worked with crank Sam „ „ and itis P�- _•' Government Bonds ap&e at aide uvell as tQ0leer-sew Amaag lila gue6ts at-the luncheon this _ There s ft reason, , y l�s � ;h. prig brei where the wbole WP plained in the little - - - 9 �- • • year was Colonel Hugh McLean of et. , nsuD• who described how whole counties 8d t4 Wellville," in pkgs. - - - •• -' Opt John, Ant your dealer to show you ib• in that province were,settled solidly by Pio - , Municipal ,Debentures '•Gbamvion' Washer. Loyalists, their descendants still tilling Ever road the aboto ve letter? A herr are one ZO yield 596 t0 696• "Favorite" Chum i churn. rite moved ibodiOly stroma Newrch cYork gc ty toation hetd. , gsnulne, tr e, andfullof time. Ints"IL for catalogue. John. ---'� JRdtlrOad and Pttbtic Utility Bonds qhs Cathedral Under Way. Ah, Yes IuvlaSARY'l•sem to yield 5% to 5ia.t#i• WT.sway's,oarz. Wort on the construction of a real rat10II in " ' Anglican Cathedral for Toronto is at last bjra: $Tonka-V6 hat Ops well under way. As has been previously Proven In Bonds pointed out, tit. James.ie erroneously dog- dentistry do you consider the most i cribed as a cathedral, the real cathedral painful? to yield 696. of the dtoceef+ being that of St. Alban's urmtclav the Martyr. tate ails for which was par• Mrs. Rivers=bly husband says [�y' ���♦�� ;� ; chased a quarter of a century ago toward paying the bills 1s what hurts the +,.faa�aar'ita+w ? - t 'Y 4j .i• } the northern end of Howland Ave. Only worst. • i' ' the choir, however, ham been constructed _ and el that curious, unfinished oar. �M (�-a O•�• ©�Q - the religious ceremonies have been oar. "There is plenty of self-conceit ,.e ,i�•�, iwll l�iJfl " ried on for many years, Now, however, the real cathedral lq be- in the world to-day," says Dr. r - as ins constructed. The excavations bare W. Jowett, "but we have not near- !'� been completed and the work of 'laying o n of esteem 1/ the foundations of the nave and transept lye enough :M t \ .r, � ,, ... :.. ,, ✓..'-- •_+*.�. .,,. .,, "'^rye.': :i',.e .,'.Tzi:, w••.� '.a✓•. '^, 8 � � •Y�;Y• �,r'�":� A. -! ._y. r<.x .,�;! t r�e•`''. .=«. q. y,,: 'S." .,,•.,.w _ t,>7.'.n t, -� =r, n• R SSV,.' f °. Z " k.4�.' f.;t �+rfjiwr M,. y"a�ay,A �o(. 7" • ,'., yy`: ' .. �'.,.nry, It�pXrl'�a,Algyr�f•`i f.,:�F ....... F:.•'w -..., .4: �✓^`.. ... aa, , _ _`�"`p,.- ..-,arfrt-.: - - AW .. Y , - • .. s T: _ n i. , - - - HORNETS AS PETS. ' �Oclor Said He - � �--- - _-- , - sY "Gentle Inoffensive Creatares" Had Diabetes a . SKIN , That Hill Stinging Flies. �t The public has heard of wasps as iii USb r, ��• -. r DODD'S•TID_1EY PILLS CLF3B- ___.._,: pets, but it has been reserved or RoSt- =e ED OUT EVEBY TRACE �— Major Hurlatone -Hardy, of Eng- OF IT. PimplesonLegsand Arms.,Scratched land, to tell us that the hornet is The•aormw. AZappe- �, and Made Sores. Ke tfrom Sleep- "''°g dish "may t° set v • ' P P "a gentle,` inoffensive creature very _ DeR�„Vy cooked and ;? in , FirstA Application of Cuticura 4,� g p''P suitable ea a pet. Writing in economical. !That's Why Mr. id Hoon, of ter: . h '"Soap and Ointment Gave Great Knowledge he states that - when '-Insist oa .�.. Nleolet Co.,' ec, A Reeoln- Cured in a Few Weeks: �- Reliefe walking down Chiswick lane many s Clark's. ? ` -mending the Great Canadian Hid- years ago he discoveredhornets nay Remedy To His Neighbors. >,' Lachine hocks, Quebec.--"I had itching busy around four straw hives in the commencing with y legs and "'"'ng front garden of a cottage. W.Cum torr,ns.ks.l St, W:8IICe91aB, Nlcolet CO., Que- graduallymro until it reached all parts "my „ • bec., May 26 (Special).—"I started body. There were smell entered, he says, and asked to take Dodd's Kidney Pills because pimples on my legs andarm3 the proprietor to let me observe and the skin was red and in. them. I found that he kept these t ChCLlStt I the doctor told me I was threatened r lamed all over the body and hornets for pets and thathehad o � ' Q I (with diabetes. After taking men t -itched and burned so basil .'boxes I was again examined b the >'i that I scratched acct mads no bees. He lifted up a hive-and y :doctor, and he told me that all sores. It caused me m let me observe the queen at 0ork. -trace of diabetes had disappeared." much pain that it kept me He said that he -felt. no danger from sleeping during entire whatever." Major Hardy adds - This is the statP.,ment of Mr. Da-- d vid Heo well-known and highly night+& I was troubled with that he personally has "no fear s ren toll here said he is oil one Hon. J. H. Flemming. it forabouttwoyears. vt'hatever of these innocent and use- pec + y •'Atter having tried several semedfee v of many in this neighborhood who Premier of New Brunswick. without �Iccess I used Cuticura soap and fol creatures, who seem quite will- . have found a'new lease of life in Ointment and from the Brat application I ing to' share our dwelling with us GLOVES the at .Canadian Kiane Hem- felt a great relief. Icontinuedthetreatment if encouraged to do so." a gra y � The Year . . Lady-Like Efforts. tatctng warm baths with dutscurs Soap fol- It will be remembered that Mr, edy• A lad came down from upstairs lowed by the application of Cuticura Dint- Bates in his account of his experi- if you want th:; best and longest- - It is cures such as this that have y P meat, and at the end of a few weeks the wearing laves or mitts ever turned vers Dodd's Kiane Pills their and asked the manager of the hotel trouble had disappeared completely and I e.nces on the Amazon states that at . $ g S if she could et a lees of water, first he killed hornets which flew out of a factory b: sure and ask lot r' reputation. They are plow known �, g g „ was cured." (Signed) N. C. Boulet, May the famous _. near his face. But having observed "Why, certainly, madame, tsaid 27,1912, g Ili1TO SHELL from the 3tlgniti0 to the Pacific a,s the remed • that never fails to cure the manager, filling up a glass. For red. rough: chapped and bleeding them closely and noted that they �? } Two minutes later she was back ids• itching, burning palma• shapeless killed stinging flies, pouncing upon I Th:,se gloves are specially tanned ` kidneywba disease, is matter t:hore ur in I don't like you," she bars on treat :tnhot awondeCuttclak him, he left flthemttaloneeand was � fmonaydand serviredn a your a glove - nails and pal4ful finger-ends, a one-night d.. in what form it is found. Cuticrua treatment works wonders. Bonk ±+ Dodd's Kidney Phis are no- cure- ez nsc b the car. Send for our ill. They simply cure diseased kid- l said, "but could I,get another soap Dry,anoint with Cuticura Ointment, rather glad of '-their company. pe y y pamphlet—The - nays. The reason they cure t corne when She,,. back- I glass oI water 4" Cut.icum and wear Sld,loom gloves during the night, The Soap and Cutticura Ointment we every well re ulatedehuus hold will HiJDSOPV BAYK1VITiNG CO No trouble at all,. mac?9me," y B_ ache; dr rheumatism, neural- keep its hornet to deal with flies, may' said the affable manager, handin sold throughout the world. Liberal sample p Is, 8tabetes- urinarytroubles and g of each mailed free, with 32-p. �Book. Canada'•Expert:lore and-tin linkers. ' her another lees. as it now keeps its dug to guard MOP1t8eaL N n�ht to d19e hese g Addtems post card Potter Drug & Chem are either diseasaa of the kidneys I "o later- tt s L against burglars.y Dr are eaused by disordered kidneys again. - - Lailing to do their_work. 'Certainly, madame, said the AMPUTATES RIVAUS LEG: Do You Feel Moody ` ` affable manager, "but could I en- -- W. ottwaoNs Ninety acolborne gtr.et, t quire what you are doing with so Operation 'Wa9 Needless,--Damage � N Toronto, rritabie Depressed ' ' ' .. •.'; - - Never There. - much water?" Suit to Follow. . a„ Blte—AII haw, you must admit he ''I know you'll just scream When RCIT, STOCK, GRAIN AND DAISY y y Gomez Lopez del N avarette. a � F Farms in all sections of Ontario 1<a s well man. Did you no- I tell you," said the lady. :'I am I:put out ,well-knelt II diislomat of-Barcelona. When That Languid, LaRgy. Easily- Some %naps. +L t;oe his 1, a fire in He--I did, and if you want my room." eel omen ou T4Ry SIT£e.g OR wtTxovr t , Dolorez. Riverode Yl,r manones, w'ho AR { Ra:iway trackage. to tiem . candid opinion, I don't believe he's d Liter is 'Slow. Brampton and other town, end cities - �I is the daughter of am aristocratic _ ever been there, WILL SATISFIED WITH 6paIIis _ _ _. _ t�[DF.tiTiAL PROPERTIES - IN h family; whose -name she 9rampton and a dozen other •own%. ill' brought into great-Ili ---Tells How to Curs Quickly. ,ing on the s A yours but al- N w. DAWSON, Colborne SL..Tarentn. . Mltiartre Llnlrtesnt tures DtpRtaerlal. BABY'S Dwl� TABLETS ; _ nage.. $ -- , . _ ��. An Exception. - ready falnvuz surgeon, Dr. Dorado . "Even when I was young I was not I vg HUNDRED ACRES IV OXFORD robust and healthy like other girid. I `� f2 acresonnty-Kell. rand rr.d Bleck hams In the nature of things. e,re Mm John Kenny, 6t. Norbert, dol Pozo, wa6 also a suitor for Do- 1ody ought to be deUghted to see Man:. safe: 1 have used Baby's lorez, and her affectwIIe wavered eiva� te.lred ne 'cdeprised mac or tthe oil a ea tm>3RaPriceorcbardII'four mber b thousand PnoThe • -.�R f an oculist. Own Tablets and am well satisfied so uncertainly as to Cause a duel Estate Exchanke• Laudon +� with theme." Thousands of other I bet teen the young men, in which Joyful spirits and pleasures other girls Ont. ."Why should they t t MALE NtetP WANTED seamed to get. After I married I found 4 ., r~ ^' :lira day lire dame thing simply the diplomat was wounded in the - _ ' Because to 'see him.la good far I could not throw worries off tike other d because there is no medicine for leg t'T OP EXPLOYilENTP SERVES YOU - Y loo to eyes." women, and Chow lull feelings of .des right. Learn barber trade always little ones to equal the Tablets. Imanediately Dolorez wag at his poodenoy and weariness made me very ;eure emclovment for harbor. Oar- lm• ` PILE! CURED iN 6 TO id OAYf. They act as a gentle laxative,-regu' !aide and nursed him'devoutly. Sev- unhappy. There was -no cage to feel so.`i proved toethods, constant D,a<ties and j inetroctlone qualify you for Position to �' N�oto d tet wu1 refund motsey If PAZO late the bowelb and Stomach, bleak oral doctors were consulted, but the and my doctor said my 'liver was slug• short time Send for eatalogue. Molar r ErX fads to care any oars of Itob• up OOldg, expel Wormit and make �leg only became worse. At last'glob, and this acc unied for my poor Ocli—, 2.41 Quern 9, Toronto. - *• �ing or Ptotrndtn= Pu.s to teething eaayt, The Tablets are sold I Dolorez pemuaded her lover to-con- color. my urednese. llangour and despair. ; t by medicine dealers or by mail at cult hie rival, the brilliant young 1TAMPa AND eolNa The pills- the doccEr ga•,e,me were Loo '. From Habit. � ' •-.- 25 ciente a box from The Dr, Wil- I surgeon. He did oo and Dr. Dor- purgative, made me weaker because they ` rAxP , ForeLL ign ft mys11 V Car, n11Z ►* Parent Foreign Rtampa AZLI tV ' "Wily did she want to set leer Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, 'ado dal Powsaid that ampu'taa were too active form conatitntion. Dos-tioCas of my friends-rtcommeuded Dr. Ham• comn■nyalloBonto scala Yorks sums >huaband'a .will aside i'.' Out. _ would a2une save hia life, as gan- Mon's Pius, and they were so mita and Ial Et t�tNeA-- "Merely because it voaa her bus- '—'a' grnne had set in, helpful. Well, I'neier uied a pill that ;DIEy, LISTEN-ROVER'S MAKE.— band's, and -she had not in the ]!distress—"I'm sorry you are go- More persusidon .by the actress. acted so Quietly as Dr, Hamilton'.. They � L' conn 811rerplate Tablewlrel, extra - coin Of setting it &aide." ing to leave, Maria. Are yon go- who assured him that her-affesLlOns were eo comfortable to use. I was afraid ic-dinary prices. hauddome 'gift with may, ,+ were now-fixed, was noeded before they would not help. But in a week orders, prepaid. Write Quickly for in. ing to better yourself 4 Maria-f formation. Russell Supply Co.. Box tea, "No, ma'am. I'm going W.get mar• the young diplomat would ooneent I knew they had been actively engages! lfettmottnt. Que. - 1 f]ilnatd's Liniment Co., Limited, tied." to the oporation. The operation in cleaning up my system. They did she' 1, 1 _ _ _ tonic and e'.c.'FR TUMOlia. LU 11 Nr HTO. -nor '_ti avarette re%-ided w ill! _ b e_d Yarmoath, F. B was eventual! ,formed and $e work of a blood medicine com. internal and ertereal. Cured will• r:, - 8eotleatea,-Ia 3attt:ary last, Francis . to I improved_to a marvelo,a, .tP � t_ael_e Dr car botnt lona went wri �.solare, one of the'mea em Toyed by me, AIIy�vay, Ezra; u dont re ulre p Q ns bef�rr too latr DF.. We-[Tme>i,V , y 4 with Dr. .Hamilton's Pills; and I now work! in the lumber woods, had a tree artifi_ial leg. r t:tr++ifed r'n1111+r+.M t• nom• _ F as capital W start a rumor.' � maintain the most t; eq fall on him, crushing him fearfully. He -III spite of her previous- proteRta-. perfect kind of health ALL 6TU-s6s, K11,.NtY AaD WLAD was, when found, placed on a sled and _ by using them just once or twice.a week." X' der Sto era, Sidney trouble, Gravel Rrkeo home, where grave fears were on Only One "1lItOMO QUININE^ tions Dolorez had now to confess. It le Mrs. E. V. Erlanger, well. known Lumbago and4kindred ■iltnents poxttlral I�ertalned for his recovery, his hips being That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN-I1ft, that she could never marry a man at Gloucester, who relates the above ex- cared with the qew German Ramed badly bruited and his bods turned black Look for the signature of E, W. GROVA with one leg,• Not long after she •-Bauol" Price 1t.W Another now reins >i ` from hie ribs to his feet. We used MIN. perienoa She proved what' you and all for Diabetee-wellitoo. and ears care. !o cures a 0o1d is One Das. •Cares aria la married the ours surgeon, This others, men and women, can poets-that "Baool's Anti-Dial: Price- $200 from y ARD'6 LINIMENT on him freely to deaden two Dara 250 young iS the pain and with the use of three bottles drurcistg or dirtlot. The Ran& Us at arou•aed LVavaf�ette 6 BtrB icriona and Dr, Hamilton's Pills are best for seater- p toren` Company oa Caird& Llm/ '.>. -mourn to hlmi pworky cared and able to re "All I demand for my client," he visited the doetors whom he had init health and beet for keep(ng the eya RinaiDee Yaa• �• SAUPEUR DUVAL declared the prisoner's counsel, in consulted before the operation. tem it perfect running order. Don't be j *min Road. L'Islet Co.. Que, the voice of a man who was paid They all assured him that gangrene misled into using anything-but I.* Ham-' The Bout of a Piano lathe '.' „ - ,1 - ilwu's Pills, 26c. a box; it we for 61. at - - -- foY it, ''is justice. I am very was,'in their opinion, quite impo�sai- �Q Action. �nststt on the Literally, sorry I can't accommodate' you," ble. He is now brin- n an action all druggist• and storekeepers, or post. t . .. replied the judge, "bust th3 law for damages against his Successful 'paid by the catarrhosone co, Buffalo, ' OTTO HIGEL" A dressmaker.can Boon tie an N.Y.'. and Kingston, Canada. .1extravagant woman up." won't allow me to give him more rival. - "Yes, especially with the new than fourteen years.+, ` �' Piano Action a � i :!hobble skirts.°, GIIilty Of ASSISSiIIatIOII - Looking Ahead. Mlnard's Liniment Curs OlstetnDa. - - �-- Cynthia—Billy, I wish to share A man,-'razor razor in liana, was caught by A, cl6th, a treatise horse book bound •tnaro's Ltaltaem cures t3artet, to Cors „ all of your troubles with you'l D g. _ i .CTO you are thinking Of Cal13IIg his wife assassinating not as enemy, but in cloth, a trcatlse of 20 chapters, -- Regretting the Cost. your baby_boy Peter, I wouldn't;r a corn-wbat he needed was Putnam's Billy-I have no troubles, dear- 197 pages ou the diseases of the horse, gr g ,,,, „ Bata - • w • • .. treatin the Stdmach,Intestines, Dis- 4a,: + << inns ate' painless g I d call him Paul. Why so Z Corn Extractor• t safe, p inle s and eases of toe Respiratory,Digestive and jn li Henry never knew stairs could „ cure Try "Putnam a"--cures so fast, 25c. (!ynvhia—Oh, I mean when we >;riaary organs, worn. in the hoboes, d be so frolicsome and alpine until! . He wotiid have abetter chance u Abiaerons•Bunches, w at all dealers. are married.- --'- --- -- o c �W un sand Hn In life. It's Peter, you know, who .. --Swetlinasaud$nlargementsasSpavins'1 '-- that midnight, He had reached +�' =•'+ - Curb and Ringbone,S.C1n Diseases,HOOT is always being robbed t0 'pay and!root 111c,Strains and Sprains,Drs- _ 'the turning point Of his perllou9 „- One-Poled Humor. eases of theEye,Head and?1[oath. Hose 5 Paul. ; �-When Your Eyes Need Car® journey, when his .Wife appeared, - - - to tell the age,Peed and Diet. Flow to _ >' Try .Dfurino Eye Reme y. \o Smarting-Peels locate Lameucss etc. This book cora- t armed with'the well-known candle After the company had gone, Mrs. Pine-Acte Quickly. Try it for Red,weak, 7i lithograph cuts, 126 Kinard's Liniment Curve Cold&, Eta, Watery Eyes and Oranulated Eyelids. Illus talus'22 cuts, and poker m Mason said .to her husband: ,two-colour plate,. If you have one or troted Book in tach Ptwkage. Murine 'in "You're „ „ more Aorees -get this'book. Sent by > c?rnnk, Henry1 she "What on earth did you mean, eompoaaaea ey our Oculists unot a kites, Med. mail on receipt of$1.00. "You're ,� !eine"-brit need fa successful Physicians, , cried vindictively. You re drunk. T: Harold,• by telling the Flemings tree for tnany 7eare. Now dedicated to the Pub- THOS. R�10, ,d �+l ; - , lie and sold b7 l ruitslats at 2be-and 600 Per Bottle. Well, if I ain't," responded y,. that my humor was positive, but Marine Bye salve fa Aseptic Tubes, 2bc and No. 1; te1C011) OOIIeSO Avg., MOntree►L y -Henry demurely, "I've spent $3.65 1p i �t� not negative'1" Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chiaa� for nothing at all." l L l "I meant," said Mr. Mason, dii- And he wept. �;. " �r creet_ly moving toward the door, Wise Uncle. . �w,,• 400 Crimes in 2•f_IIoure. - ilk b "that you could make a juke, but More than 400,news items most •• "'Which of us do you a est, i i'• ',,, couldn't• take one." ' uncle, dear?" !t of them dealing with the crimes or "Children, misfortunes of,Londoners during 2•t Children, I']1 write that t'o,each of you after I have left. • ; hours, 'appeared recently in . the ^IPI a n'ewgpaper which is circulated - ' daily by the authorities of Scotland ® " ' Yard, for the Teirclu-sive `11ae of the ' . police. The publication bears the t w title Informations, and four`cedi- o P r M The burning,:tinging, slnsrt TM tions appear - every-day. The N "copy" is sent in to Scotland.Yard (ng pain is ended,the bleeding +lC"' stopped and a permanent ours by officers inn charge of central de- {, e ! - partimente, and the paper is print- effooted by use of Zem•Suks WASTED ENERGY. ed in.the .building. (11" It a fair tidal j a Biuks:—"You seem- to be .very .- .._K -AR Draggiatsand Stores,hoe b . 'y bus When a man gets all he thinks he ee - f needs he has a large Workman:= "Yes; I seem to be lllirp)na. •_ " 3ryF. and the foreman thinks so, too. Two c!"ses of people wor about ' sartipte fade If you writs National Drug !none those who have too little , But, not a word! I'1-a carrying up h ghomlwM Co. of Canada, Llrniti money —those 7. 1 S S U E '22—'1S. ,the same lot of bricks every time!" Toronto and those who have too much. +�` <ri,, - '+.._ a l I • •••,. '..s,.. a.... >zn•. ,. ;,K ,-.-.,._... r.'s_ •w._.a >. -�_'_i.�.s .••.a.w_' �,.:y.:, .. �. rw+' .,,,. v. .l.' 1' a''K.r,,au., , P,-.•� .w .: .. -s+�- - t ... -: ... . .fav>•.. � - - - �� w;-.� -.ems'. - , -..',a..,.0-•.:+H"5"xrc,. -•::R ,�, ur r ..-.,.:ta...,.t....Ir,,.6 a`'': s.;.:' �«�a. �r�-�'",e-'c.:'';�+,�4��}i : t" .. -o r, R "-i`!�3 t'r 9�,. :: •� 3x..�• .. -3rr. .. - '}-` ,.� -T*. ,3. .t,.. ,<... �.. '...erre,:. - .+{. .:..s.. .f ;•. c R BALE-A uan- _ 00.Z- e we n8 the God=.Iffouse City of Canadian Beauty Peas, Aodr to and 131 :aiwir on Friday,nay O9 J J039 SCOM ClarenanAS Ind.pbene 4 lktf twp k�e Ftadpr please Nate same same s4 >ro>elfabsdevsq 8rlda7 mosaltgaf.lKOOos. ea The Nsws omoe !6 L! r Piststag'Obi OP BUGGY FOR SALE-Nearly - _ :albite and Yellow'Ensilage, Im roved Leeming, Compton a e Toole.hand made,picked timR ber, only ran HORSE E(3I8TER, 'Early Cob. _ a i'1PBR*8 one year, thousand mile sae- water proof _ .prop. seely to ED.aosxEr.n.Pickering,ss 2oman Grescetca-48706, A. T, R., SIMMERS' MANGEL SEEDS 0.26 per year i 11.00 if paid in advance. The Standard bred r x' OR SALE-A young Yorkshire Registered Trotting YELLOW INTERMEDIATE AND GIANT WHITE. in advance whT �� s�agham P.O. In .Phone No te97, as.5r' Brooktin,an Thos.Matldatord, Whit __ BEDDING PLANTS -` -i by, will make tis seeison of 1913, as fol A full,aesortment of flower !anus for beddin also JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor', DULLS FOR SALE-The under- lows: Monday,lViay 12th, will leve s p g, B detslaaed has for sale•few young short- hie own stable lot 8•B. F.non.Pickering TOMATO PLANTS , horn buns,about 14 months old, ealtable for , ceed to Appleby's hotel, WeeO PICKERING COUNCIL present uses. Priaesmoderate. E.E, PUGS; and pro - 81,aemont a&tf Hill.for night. Tuesday,own stable for •The above Council met pursuant to night. Wednesday,. C.ommo-cial Lotel, r PLANTS FOR SALE-Tomatoes, PINEAPPLES PIKE4 adjournment on Tuesday May 27tfi. Oshawa, for noon, hotel, Raglan, for �!ES ` Members all present, Reeve Sparks in Pinion,Cabbage. specialt I sty, on ibe night, Thursday, $t CLIA"11'�9 1. is the time a - )the chair. !Minutes of last meeting road dring eeason, T Is, MK EDGE• Part Perry. fa- night:. Friday, Tem _ "will like} o hi her wises wtarnl wea- yrere read and approved. Brougham. - 'yi -persoce hotel, Utica,for noon, Colwiil's y R R Cher comes. Bu theta from its lames Todd was heard re grant on hotel, Brook in, for night. Saturday' . , Y , _.Alton& road for the C. N. R."Station FARM FOR SALT-100 acres of Royal hotel,Whitby-for thence. ° and get Rood fresh s.uittid beet clay land,on lot 93.first and 2nd coa- iaorth. Mr. Todd was Man heard as to cession of township of Pickering has Rood solid his own stable until Monday afternoon. - - -•. pines. You can't beat VYaterCOUraP on-lot 36 in the 4th Con. brick house,bank urn with stone stables mud Baron Erect- B62A (12823), the im+ •. -,�,, out- prices in . -• _ - �utbuildinge;al1 in best of repair. Well fenced t v►iaen. to diverts open ditch. port, Clydesdale stallion,the property the and drained,also.5 acres of Rood clay land in P P Ycity. 4 Geo. (rates was heard re small the Township of Pickering, situated ca the of W.H. P6gh,-of Claremont,will make ' -LEMONS - ORANGES - BANANAS !bridge on 2nd con. opp. lot M. baseline,about half way between Pickering and the season of 1913 as-follows: Monday N: Mr Oke was hen re culvert on Whitby,has good 1 112 story frame house,and �. ' bank barn with stone stables and outbuildings, proceeds tq H.Gregg's coo 9,for night, bast townliO@, will se)ljst a bargain. For farther vartioulare Tuesday, R. EagJF.aon'a Mongolia, for PURE MAPLE•SYRUP IN GALLON TINS OR V Messrs, Oke and T.E. Philp asked sppToranto;R, WFsrLI$E, 23d Sherbo i= noon,and W.ArmetronRe in for night; $y THE QUART for a grant on thwnliae south of Wednesday,R. Milroy's Cedar Grose, 'Luise Kingston road. for noon,G. D.3iiine'e Cherrywood for Omotion Council resolved_ itselfNOTICE TO nikht Tharsday Geo white's Dnp _ -6- n _ IV Iul- bsrton, for !loon, Jag. White's Brock - lowing appeals were disposed of: road,for ,iaht; Friday.T. 1. Knox's Rldhal rClsoll'S Grocer In the Matter,o the Estate o William R. These. appeals were-allowed-John f f Brack road for coot), 1l4cLeaa'e Hotel, _,- i -ttarton,late of the-Townshi o Picker- : .$&rues, assm't changed to Ry ; M&S. p l Brougham, for night; Saturday, L. ,,W. Btl all! our groceries at the grocer store.- Westgate, in the County of Ontario, Black pilke s for nor n thence to bre own stable Y Y R __ y Westgate, changed to Daniel Ryan; y' !�71.+r-• W. Hollinger, changed to Ry Gec, smitit;Deceased.' =' until the following Monday morning. h , doper, changed to Thos. Watson, Notice is hereby given pursuant to King's Courtship, (14722) Imported ^y 00 .11m,nt; Geo. Wood, changed to J. P. S, O., Chapter 129, that all persons Clydesdale stallion the property of W.J. xTEW--- 1 t tt; W. J. Green, changed to-Ry-, baying claims against the said estate Kelleher, Dnnbarton, nail take the surae -DS m. J. McDonald, changed to Ry; of Wiiam R. Barton, who died on route sa Aloncrieffn Albion until Friday E. Rumohr. changed to F. Soden; or about the 2nd day of November, morning, when be will return to his own Jdrs. W. Barton, d0 asst: Amos 1912, are required to send or deliver stable, where he wi 1 remain until the We have just opened up a large shipment of choice prints, gingham. ' Stonver, clog assin't; k. C. Holmes, W the undersigned administrator on fallowing Monday morning. dress goods, ribbons, hose, tau and black, .cottons, shirtings, female dog; L. Johnston, changed to or before the 19th day of June, 1913, 212o crei a dlbion- (Imp.) ':1211001 f ( P• to�slin , etc. �. . (1638U) ce a m 4` changed to W. Gr ayy: Wm. Gray& fled, and notice is further given that hon, the property of W. J. Kelleher, T Sons, changed to E. T. Griffiths; Mrs. after the last mentioned date the said Daabarton. wi'l make the sea on of _ i Brace •Cormack, changed to W. E. Administrator will proceed to distri- ,_1913•as follows. -.Monday, May 12th BOOTS 3 I D SHOES ' XcBride, tenant; Ralph White, eban- buts the said eatxte, hewing regard will leave his own stab e, the Kelleher Zed to David Meyer ; Wm. Fawcett, only to the claims of which he shall !Yarm, Danb4•ton,and ProCeedL to T. A, See our new line Of every day tap n and black boots the kind that kee -changed to Wm, Oke ; W. Pongelly, then have notice. Knot's Brock road, for noon, then a to 0changed to Fred Badgerow ; Gordon Dated at Brideburg, Ontario, the %IcLesn's hotel, Brougham, for night th . roeir shape, button and lace, getits ladies and children's shoes, ` Law. d &asru tom- _ ___ 21st day of May 1913. Tuesday, Joe. %xideman's Greenwood, if we have not what you want we will get it for you. r.. The flowing appeals were disallow- RUasEL ARTOv, Admitit8 tatoT or noon: .lobo po�a Brooklia for ed-John Scutt, overcharge on land ; P. O., Bqx 3115. nicht. Weonsiday,Royal hotel. Whits r 0. N. R. Co., overcharge on land ; M, 34.38 Aik idebursr. Ont. for Loon and night. Tharsday, Col. SEEDVOI \ I - Jleid,,overcharge on land. A. E. CHRISTIAN, Solicitor, Pellatt's Kingston-road, for noon, Frank On emotion.council resumed. Whitby,Ont. Maddaford's. base line, Pickeriag, for .Mange!, rape, flax, turnip. and a full supply of garden seeds. W. J. Devitt was heard re cement -- - - -- -- night. Friday, S Bath's Pickering, for ppee - NOTICE TO CREDITORS coon and night, Saturday, own stable .. _ tr The courmittee on Wire Fence and antil rho toJlowug bfoadap morning. 'Shovels; rakes, hoes, lawn mowers, watering cans, and many other _ _ _ utotnber of applications for Bonuses Lord Eren°h lines, that you wiMbe in need of. pp 1n list ,fatter o the Estate o William T. Coach stalfioa, the property of Lon. pe +were received, Payment to,John Wilson.late of the Township of .Picker Lidgett, K nen e,will make the seaaon ur 1' lllcott for 280 rods wire fence lot 21 con of 1913 me follows Wednesday pro O groceries are the freshest. - ing in the Caunly of Ontario, Farmer, P _. - Ilk at15c. 4200; Walter Bayles 72 Deceased. cetdetol'olwill'shotel Brook in- until *^ r:"An.0 Ce=t2a.l storis g returns to his own stable, R NOTICE is herebv gives pursuant to '- coda fence Bruck road =18.00-- night when he Jas, Todd was beard eskin that P where Ire will remain anti! Friday sit I Ll R ' )ti ;James Chapman be relieved of his R S. O:, Chapter 129, that all persons eraoon when he roceeds to R. G. CsmCA EORCAE -" having claims x r 129, the said estate p gtatute !abut, he tieing itl poor. cit- mack'a can 4. where he will remain an ¢nmaWncey. Request was Allowed. of William T. Wilson. who died on �r til the evaoiag when he,will return to his Mr Wilson seconded by Mr, :Kew- gbout the 17th day of Jannary, 1919- o n stable antil the foil;wing Weenaa• +'- - -- -- !bray, moves that W, J. Swanley be we required to send or deliver to the day. _ land is hereby appointed Truant Ofli undersigned Administratrix on or be- Edward Darnley--96091 (13,161)The -leer under the Truat.cy Act.for sch„td fore the 19th day of June, 1913. parti- fashionably bred imoorted Clydesdale. 1 4 . section No. 1 of the Township of Pick- culars of their claime, duly verified, sial ion,the property of Robt Daf ®. ,EELS 'SHOE • STORE and notice is further given that after (sting and that Wm. F. Burton be and of Green River, wtll m&ke the season of - h appointed Truant Officer odder the the last mentioned date the said Ad- 1913 as follows; Monday. afternoon icaid act for S. 9.. No: 8 of the same mia-istratrix will proceed to distribute leavla his own stable and proceeds to -, - '[�7 j 411 Township, the said estate, havioK regard only to Brougham hotel for night; Tuesday, i r 1 1 _ B Y Moved by Mr. Mowbray, seconded the claims of which they shall then W. K blapr's,con, 5. for noon, Liver. lb Mr. Forgie, moves that the council have notice. 1 for night. Wednesday afternoon, - te�f the Municipality of the Tp. of Pick- Dated at Brougham, Ont.. the 214t Barne'u,Cherrywouod• for night airing requests the Hydro Electric day of May; 1918. Tbarsday, Thos. Reesor's, Scarboro We carry a complete line of fine and heavy boots and shoes of every -!Power crtmmiasion.of Ontario to give yMART WILsox, Administratrix, towaliae for noon, his own stable for . the Municipality of the Township of Brougham, Out. night; Friday,Cleo, Cowie's, lrlongolia !vartety, for men women and children's Fear,. ` � ' Pickering an estimate of the, cost of A. E. CHRISTIAN. Solicitor, for noon,thence to hisown stable when construction, maintenance hnd -opera- 34-36 Whitby, Ont. he will remain anti! Moodav aitee000n. A CALL SOLICITED - A PLEASURE TO t3HOyt GOODS. loon of an electric railway for the _ Kirin Saul- (14945) X9568; The im Midland district covered by this ported Clydesdale stallion, oleo Municipality and also to have made Art and IndusUT Ph(rrieve RuPlcb- -588- (11295)- Phone No. 151. _. Pin Investigation and report under have Riven The imported Hrokney stat ion,both the clauses W (bl(c)(d)and W of section property o[W.G. Scott, Rio>,orood Hill, ,EBL, -� Brock Street, - WHITBY 3 of "The Hydro Blecti is Railway B&QJSANO will make the season of 1913 as follobs: •,Act,"for an electric Railway runningMonday will leave their own stable, Mr. ` uaiciV- .T-to the Town of Uxbridge and the village-or immense _ aev's, towaliae for night; Tuesday, your Boy 1S F,aititled to a Free Canadian Farm -- Port Perry. Victor Parkins. Kiussle, for night; The Committee on Roads and Water Power _ Wednesday,W. H. Holtby's,Aadley for Bridges reported and recommended night; Thu qday. W.J.Miller's, eiok x " ?Pay meat as follows.: H. Johnson and Nature erlag•,for noon and might; Friday,Tbos Why worry about the future'of your sons P The Government' - othem cleaning ditches and other A Knox'@,Brock road for noon, Ma at Ottawa to giving away this year 150,000 free horiesteade in work on WhiLevale bill 38.0(1; H. bas given her abundance of Lean's hotel, Brougham for night; Western Canada. The bulk of these are located along or near Johnson for-hauling timber coveringCpa] g]1d G88 Saturday proceeds to hie ova stable the Uanadian Northern Railway, the line recognized in the .., for WhiLevale bridge and covering where ha will remain until the following West as the 17.60; J. Powell,34 loads of gravel 'r- bionday morning'. div 1, 19183.40; The Pedlxr People for NOW 18 the Time Sir Al - (1236), vol. XXVI, PIONEER FARMER'S RAILWAY e'- 35iuch pipe, 12.15; J. H. Michell, r Theimportei_ Clydesdale stallion the ' iscrapint;W. T. L. (Mx'rkhxm, to pay kteg a tnan with moderate property of Jae Evans, wilt stand at This title was earned because the Canadian Northern Railway never lacked :ball) 1.50; J, H. Michell rep. culaerte,, {means is able to invest profitx'bly- his awn stable,lot 4, con. 5, Uxbridge courage to build Lts steel into new districts, placing the railway and all that betaotg 32,and 38 in 6th con. 2:00; daring the season of,1913, Terme 110. it stands for, within easy reach of the pioneer. Watch BASSA\O stride ahead: From now ori to the end of October Homese�ekers Excursion tickets-to West. J, H. Michell making road scraper f iun•iste-543,51, Imported Percheron 5,00; Chas. Smales and D. Dunti stallion' the ern Canada Are o¢ sale suety Tuesday. These tickets are Rood to return with- If interested, n Cite u3 ft31 Booklet. property k Simon ssonnnf in two months from date of issue, except tickets sold from May to July, in- ob eacleaningditch And repairing washout Darlington, will make the eoaeon of elusive, may be extended for two months on payment of Five Dollars for each nii'east Rouge hill, S,06; G. T. R. Co., Ontario Western {nY8StR12ntS and 13i3 sa follows: Thursday proceeds to for freight o¢repairs for crnah�r 1.13; - Jacob Scott's, Jot 5,con 1. !'ickerinit !or month or part thereof to agent at destination. Stopover will 'be pez<mitted • W. W. Sparks expenses ofcouncil1in-3; Realty Co., Ltd. noon,Claude Field's Kingston Road, for at any Canadian Northern station-west of Port Arthur. For the accommo. specting.roads and bridges procuring _ ONTARIO night, Friday, Bandel's hotel, Whitby, dation of passengers, a. Tourist Car for Winnipeg via Chicago and Duluth. DUNDALK,l�ALK, will leave Toronto Union Station at 11 p. m, on the following dates : June 3rd, conveyance 13.80; for noon„Cemmer,ial hotel, Oshawa. Jul 146, July 29th. August 28th, September, 23rd and October 21st. Write The committee on Contingencies T for night.` John•Sanders, Manager, y for'all particulars. �. reported and recommended' payment DQ You Realize as follows: John Murkar printing -SOME CANADIAN NORTHERN PUBLICATIONS 'do list, advt court or relieiiih. 'la- the money oti can make sellin fruit. WE GIVE-STEADY E g P F R "A Creator of Business"-A story of the Canadian Northern Railway. Bards and Tp. o.�cers 113.25; D. R. trees P The present demand for nur- EMPLOYMENT Peace River, Alberta,and how to Reach It." Beaton serving notices, Court of Re- sery stock is the greatest in the his- ' $ey to pros stirs"-A story of the Wheat$elds of Western Canada. vision,8.00; Ed. Willson, assessor -at- tory of the business. -Every person to,reliable energetic men for the sale „ p 5�. F'P - 36,000 Free Homesteads." tending Court of Revision, , who has land is planting or)preparing of our products. We give all the The standing committee -on Indi- to plant: advantages that a reliitble, well ad- Any agent of the company will gladly give you any or all of the abode pub11= -dents reports and recommends pay- - - vertised, established firm can offer. cations, op write General Passenger Department at 88 ging Street, East, Ta- We Want Now v you wish to represent us WRITE ronto, Ontario, or 226 St. James Street..Montreal, Quebec. ments as follows: Thos., Dewyr for y_ p digging grave for unknown man killed for Fall and Winter.months a reliable Now,before it is too late for further on G. T. R.5.00. information. CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY man to sell in,Pickering and surround- Mr. Hoover seconded by Mr. Forgie log district. Good pav, exclusive terri- OVER 600 ACRES moved that the reeve grant his order tory and All the adwantagea in rep under the Treasurer in favor of the sever- nting an old established firm. Over under cultivation And one of the &I parties recommended for pa On acres in, cultivation. Established most compplete Nursery plants 'in ' ESTA13 MED in the reports of the standing com- 35 sears. Write PELHEM NUR Cama. Estahlisbed 35 years. Free THE 1873 D Catalogue of stock on application. >toittee as presented this day. gERY CO.,Toronto, Ontario, - A By-law was introduced,given its PELHAM NURSERY CO,., - f' various readings and Snall•y passed • TOROVTO, - .OtiTARIII. - authorizing the Reeve and Trea t.-ent to borrow money to meet the current F - E . E .D ­ .,expenditures. r The Council now adjourns fd [neer COUNTY COUNCIL .again on -Monday.June 23rd at the at Cherrywood Station 7County of Ontarior is an advantage sometimes to hour of 10o'clock for-the transaction - -, - i of general business. Fresh arrivals of. Whole Corn The adjourned meeting of the Coun= JJ�� 11 �eep a banns s ottnturthenames - _ .. .. _ .- _ of two ons, so that-either'.one : E Peru Advertisements. Malted-Corn Feed and Dried Brew- cil of-the Corporation of the County P tic et:a Grains, Ground Oil cake, Cald- of Ontario, will he held pursuant to s• (������ may make withdrawals. Such an P h'ell's Molasses Meal; Blatchford's adjournment at the Council Chambers Ir' accotiitt is called ti "joint accamt.' i L�OR SALE-Gasoline Engine. 15 Calf Meal, and varioils kinds of in the.potlrt Hquse, Town of Whitby, We shaU be pleased to fi mah par- t .LL�� Horse Power,everythin in A,1, condition on Tuesday the 3rd day of June, 1918, D OF�� - "' alsoenopper,belong etc. EnRtne coat srso, Poultry Food, Cream of The.Vest ac the hour of Two o'clock In the aft:- =1W,will sell engin,and ch.nper for$995 cash, and Monarch Flour, Bran, Shorts, uta A snap for somebody.Appy to E.H.GOURLIE, ernoon. - ;Fostm•eter,Woburn,P,O, etc. Prices Reduced All accounts to.be placed before the TORONTO OR SALE-Clyde mare, 8 years 2'h.03=as Ree®OT Council should be forwarded to the P 1' old, sound. with 1 top cross", weight - County Clerk, at least three days be- PICKERING BRANCH about 1•ti6 lbs• Timotbyseed aro, 1 Govern- c fore the meeting of said Council. ! ,sen•Standard $1.25pe r bnalial. Cotton baRs � � C Sweet to U JNO E. FAR$WBUL R. W. GORDON, Manager. D � 13eaneh also � W>utbs. tl0e extra. F.it. WE8TNEY. lot11, aoa. S 3"l -98 County Clerk. 6 ZfeLering,Whitby P.O, R,V.D. 26-tt' � � 3.4 ..w.,' t ,t.ar ..^=� .•"'.s... -vw.,M1 a. .si s y,. +...- ,�. :.h•'._r, ...s• e a 2 �rl°�..c a::� ..,..!-..'.�, f ,. ...d ,'*&. s,: .eSb.:,.�'. •�,.•r.. r n...��,, n-.,, »: , ', ��,: "ya4:xu�., "" y� .•!'., ._+n:,.�'. '.:ray, `tY'w:'y�;:s•,.°nr -^-.� _-K:.�,.' .r F- �v;wv^,,' - . cCd„k!Y- ,-+•y ''.'�. 1 r,.' t'•.s d^_ _ _ � r. S W. or Norty - --John Chandler o otos . waa m cit Ingletou was in Toronto onf_has p moa—sed -a $06 new-the guest ofd H. an ]Mrs. - _j "GHARDSOm �n Saturday. auto. over the holiday. Wilbur Gleeson,of Toronto, David Bundy, of Toronto, spent Miss Gertie Wright, of Green « lseane over Sunday. a'couple of days here.with. his River, was the guest of T. C. and llrnportant s6owiag of Snest display of =-�' '•,� Harry Wright, of Nob3eton toss brother. Mrs. Goetick on Sunday. - tlhins. A Tory large assortment of 3n town on Monde J. H. )Beal has built a atone James Lawson spent Sunday g��y, Books,Dolls, Toys. jars _ y' foundation under his• new furni- hter, Mrs. Fred Gv +Miss-Margaret Mx ture store. V�Mrs- reen River. ramal* r holiday in the city. - Joha and Mrs. Shirk are visiting Misses Mary and Bessie Macnab Brodie and daugh- and ase them. n ••'friends at the old home. spent a couple of days at Jack- ter, Miss Emma, spent a few days - -- Subeoriptigns taken for all Magwin"! Edgar Slink, of Toronto, visited son's Point: with friends in Montreal. _ Weekly and Daily Newspapseq •'° 4 his father here Sunday. Ray Rumohr, Bradford, spent Miss Conover, accompanied by John Scott.A ded the Rich- the holiday at the home of his Magnus Morgan, spent the holiday, s' - ' mond Hill f the 24th. Barents here. - a Ther home!n Brampton. -We tT� -IT. M10] A1.WjM6SON� � �,-• _ ohn The Misses McGla$han, of To- _ Whitb rlenktns ronto, spent the holiday with their STOCK StX&45t. were in Toronto on Monday. . _ Miss E. Rutledge, of Toronto, cousins, the Misses Hamilton. , ^ spent Sunday at C.O, Bennett's. Ernest Nichol, of Townto. spent •.Nichol and son, of Toronto, W OMAN'S MOST the holiday with his mother at T. s _ s M t is spent Sunday with £t•iends, here. Graham's,,south of the.�illage, r Choice ;� Thomas Birkett and John E. Miss Maud Beal spent a fete ou J It m to � Currie spent the 24th in Oshawa. ► uCC 'sSSFUI days At her home here, returning Mrs. R. E. Michell, of Taranto, to the eity'on Monday evening. ; '• is visiting Lyman and Mrs, Pilkey. „_ - hese been spending a Robert Carruthers,of Sandford, You may not buy an engine this pear. Way ay decide that your Mrs. Charles Sargent s°d dao h- MEDICINE few weeks present Separator will for another season.-g here with hisbroLher-i°-law,Wm: ;Like many presea nt owners of- •ters were in the tit ofer Sundao _ J.ones, ,visited her motheWest Toront ,r here over Sun- - - Grandfather's Medicine Wei. Birrill., of business =day. KnaWj l All ()Ver a-WOrW is for sale. A big snap or some Th Mrs Goodwin,.of Toropto, and one. Apply to Abram Bundy, _ her daughter, Miss Margaret. vis- . — Only For C Olaremont. ** , We regret to report- that Miss -CREAM SEPARATORS ' iited at George Riehardson's on the Good It Has Done, Maggie Gleeson is sufferin{�from a 9th con., returning home on Tues- severe and prolonged attack of You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other slakes be- 5 _day evening. We know of no other medicine which peritonitis. fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is ti}e ULTIMATE l Wilson and Mrs. Sadler enter- bati been so successful in relieving the I machine. No other will full satisfy you so los as you know there —#,aired a -ummbcu• of friends on F. u Spence, accompanied by Y Y y 8 suffering women,or received so many ' is a better machine—an Empire—on the market. -'a (Mond evening in honor of their his cousin, Miss Spence and sister, _ Monday $ genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. Miss Una Spence, spent Sunday at .a • son and his bride when the latter Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mc. Bennett's. Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telii°g you now. Per were made the recipients of many In nearly 'every community you will haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps to - handsome resents, All report a Mrs. Richard Johnston and John you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home P p Po find women who have been restored to ver enjoyable time. edicine. Almost Farmer, o Toronto, holidayed at That will be beat proofofour statements. We are at your service. Mail us A number from ere atten a e woman ou meet knows of the the home of CEeir parents, Fred a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying bT a��' ry y return mail. Address the sports In Uxbridge on Victoria great good it has been doing among suf- and Mrs. Farmer. _ w. Day. The Citizens' Band was also fering women for the past 30 years. Miss Rae Walker and friend, Empire Cream separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Twonto present and received great praiseFox Creek, N. B.—"I .have always Miss $eard,t f Toronto, spent the from the mnsical cities of that had p� in the abdomen and a weak- holiday here at the .home of the = Sold-in Pickering Township by .__town for the manner in which nese there and often former's mother. _ they acquitted tbemselves. "'` after meals sante- Thos. and Mrs. Pearson and T. SQ�a�fd E. Turner, yA gent, �VhlteVaie a3 RevAlas White, of Thedford, ? mesa in my stotiiach E. and,Tits. Stephenson And two and formerly in charge o the Lydia E. Pinkham's daughers spent Victoria -Day .. Baptist church here, speut a con- Ve tableCom and with relatives in Myrtle. j ' a pie of da' this week renewing old h�done me Much . Shorthand Made Eas9 x Railway ac a ntaucea in Claremont. Qtr. � Mea, Wond, a went w Toros. � GRAND TRUNE NE Syttof 1 Whites has man friends here who good- Ian'®tr°°ger' to on Saturday evening with Mrs. ---- { ' y 15� digestion is better J Wood, of Toronfo, tv-ho spent If such evidence as the following ea-I Winter "tours to are always delighted to see hint. and I can work with the holida at the manse, tracts from letters and other equally y i California, Colorado, Mexico Look out for the itnnual garden ambition, I have atron.g__t imnnv contrAtned in our . r. -party of the E...,_, rth League of encouragedm an The Baptist S. S. have decided booklet- is not sufflcent to satisfy any ; and Pacific Coast Points. Methvtdis6 Church, to be,held`on y to hold their execirslon this year mon desirous of learning aborthan , mothers of families t The Grand Trunk Railway is the +church lawn on June 20t.h. The to Toronto Island on of about the then there can be no merit in any bust- „ +- committee are already at work taken as it is the most direct mute from all points y best remedy in the world. You can pub- 24th of June., Reserve the date. Hess under the sun: east through Canada vin Chicago. and hope to make this one of the lisp this in the papers."=Mrs. W UAAAY Mrq. Joseph Linton, who re- DF-+a MR. CLJLRxa—"Tt is a plea- 1 -beat an.A most successful ever held BouRQUI, Fox Creek, N.R. ceived a paralytic stroke about sure to write a testimonial endorsing FEATURES in this community. i tw,, weeks ago, is gradually be- anything so much superior to other Double Trach. Fast Service. Finest a The Claremont Library is Alive In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, things used for the same purpose as Roadbed, Modern Equipment.Un- Mass.. are files containinghundreds of o-ming weaker, her condition now h Eq p andactive. Most of the books int your system of Eclectic Short and is excelled Daaing Car Service. r ��•. thousands of fetters from women seek-I being very Critical, to others'l have examined. I shell during the epidemic have been ing health, in which many openly state Miss Jean Bennett leaves this be leased to reply to any communi- TO THE SUNNY SOUTH - di,4iufected and are Again on the I y No more -desirable route than via over their own aignahireathattheyhave week to enter her course of Crain- cation that may be sent me with re- shelves. A few tablet, still remain regained their health by taking Lydia E. iitIt as a nurse 'at the Western ference to the system, or to have aspp Grand Trunk to Detroit•, thence out should be brought in at once. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville, pinkham's vegetable Compound. many 1 Hospital, Toronto. She carries one interested call to see me."—I- S. ille,Palm and remember the lecture "Caua' of whom state that it ham saved diem with her the cordial good wishes F.+t.t.te. 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) Beach, Nassau, etc. ;• da, Past and Future, in the Pres- from surgical operations. of a host of friends, Our Fall and Winter Term com- Round trip tickets,giving choice m 6th, b It terian church on-'the evening = - eared September but students is of all the beet routes, together with - aM sof June 7th. may entail, any day,as instruction 1a full information and reservations +. Harry and Mrs. Thompson a - strictly personal. may be obtained from nearest d.art- Bounce the marriage of their Writs or call for free booklet. T..A eut, or write A.E.Duff,D. P. - -daughter, Lena Lucile, to Mr. Clarke's Shorthand College' A.,Toronto, Oat. ;Lewis T. Dixon, of Toronto. The , 566 College St., Cor. Manning Ave. FRED. ALLEN, Agent, ceremony took place at the Bond THE00 ION TORONTO. _ Pickering - istreet Congregational Church at w o. M,,r,,,s,,,, ,aaa,os„*, 'c SAO M. on May 219t, the, Rev, .on soruMna oaLsw.r v.'ursine Dr. Stauffer officiating. Mr. and C. A. BOGERT.cwneral Mastapr. •Plant BOWMAN'S ' •' r<asllal NM+st Mr eM Lase..iW sssM.lM Taal&-as InAl ria. e3 lr M 'r tq ;:!+ uaraa teed; Mrs. Dixon will be at home at 88, , 1 i• 3 k w R ary, - Lsuty Ave, Kew Beach, Toronto, T'af131@!S Banking Needs i ' triter June 15th. - have always received the closest attenuon from the Dominion Bank. 6 .. —it will grow— have verypleasant event tools o R 8 Q- - o a= We want two more agents t place on Thursday evening last at S'iQi NOSOSumted or Collected on, most favorable terms. d , t IQ� in this county s _ }� lab K �" o THOS.W.BOWMAN SON On. Ltd. ing in the Presbyterian chttrch, M/HFTBY BRANCH: A, A, ATKIN$ON, Miinaser. a!• a 141 a li 4 when Rev. W. R. and Mrs, Wood st ' 0P_ g 11 8a : y�+ Ridgeville, Ont;were given tangible proof of the ° & a .d OM +r.. high esteem in which they are —• — -- ` ' °€° • " $E ! e i Picketing Lumber Yatd held in the congregation. To- N a O o 14 Jam r wards the close of the service at _ which a very large number i ..the A "Feed" that adds 25% to the value of Stook in a very short period �I sal Fob,Os i + b y y o.. awl w� �M Georgia pine lumber just ;congregation were present, J. S. Caldwell a Molasses Meal c w yo ' C epr la arrived. Agar of. etear : Partner. was ..called to the chair, i11 .. ' :� It does more than that—it also insures the $ a °` a N a �m� Har and who after a few preliminary ►.�+ ceiling. Also 1x10 and remarks, called upon' Geo. Rich health of your cattle besides reducing genera! ..,,` 7 as�Q p t ardsvn, who on behalf of the con- feeding costs by a substantial .margin It is 0111 ' m s a-„ �' snit'' w .. -1x12 inch stock... l'e►' 'grd4on, n read be address-t'to big. 84% pare Cane Molasses and 16% edible moss o „ v a septi tin %,,,i0 selected for its unique digestive action.'- You, . •a W. D. GORDON do SON, and Aire. Wood, expressing deep _ regret at their departure from know the feeding value oT pore Cane Molasses. m o ^ ,. .. ee Caldwell's Meal is the only wasteless form in B 1D " °7 °I R°t ;" Pickering, Oat. —Claremont and expressing the •,which it can he fed. It's always palatable and Deo.,a _ very- high esteem in which they dry to the touch. Takes the lace of an equal JwII.ry 191 -Wh,U T,Uxbridge 16,a s,Broultnam >s p 0 PosO Perr7 iT,Uxbridge 18,.Daaainirton 16, are held by the congregation, The amount of other cereal, making it more �eaysteon 14,Upterarovels . . - address was accompanied by the palatable and digestible: Most likely your " a, well-filled parse' presentatio° of a. handles' it, but write to us at any rate for the facts. a . ,to Mr. Wood and a beautiful din- ner and tea set of dishes -in Aur-, THE CALDWEIL FEED CO!, Limited, �a all man china to Mrs. Wood, the Atid prepared to do all kinds of =-' _'former being made by R. Rawson : DUNDAS, ONTARIO. s2 - axid the latter by Messrs. C. O, .Woodwork Repairing and _> Benuett-and John Forgie. Mr: Wood, who was taken completely . Tire Setting. Ot all took.matarIto and ay you by surprise, re liQd in appropri- _ to kattour works acd nspea$oa sleek pp - ate terms on behalf of himself and 1 O n, O - oaA a SPECIALTY IN HORsE$HOEINCi irid obtairi ptuiaeo:' Don't bo mieledaea► Mrs. Wood for the handsome y, agents we do not empiov them,000eeq presents. After the presentation' Ind, phone,,No.302, Claremont ly we Gan, and do throw otL.tbe asarut -� ` a number were callers upon and Commission of 10 per oont..whCoh�onMt e oke in very high teru,s of A3 r.` Our millinery department is in full swing. Please -order early as it �r certainly save by ptuobasi�loom as. p is ssible to get out all orders in one day, the are pre- JOHN' ' Gallsolioit.d:' Wood as a faithful pastor, his Po sermons being 'a. clear presents pared everything in the latest Paris and New. York, - WNITI<T INANITE Cos a . CLAREMONT, tion'of the gospel'message. Aa a _ styles and at half the price. _ ONT. o$o' Whitby, Ontario ..'.;citizen,he had the -high ideals of a S�2E1V'•S C'i?�CZ'2-SINGE TO OR]�ER Christian. In the stand he took Call and see oursnmples and styles for spring and summer, they The P1Ckering W. VANS, on the'temperance or an other far surpass anything, evgr shown in Pickering, we Rtiar - social or religious question he was a perfect fit. Our pric'es are less per suit from YigilanCe Committee w Pump-manufacturer fearless. His services on the $3 to �5, than other houses in Canada _board.af the.public library were !_ most valuable, And in this work (Crown Tailoring Co.,)C ) e abject of this Association-is•to Shop and Residence,Dundas..$t,I he will-be .greatly missed.- The BOOTS Al�t2� STT0E8 _ lessen stealing and prosecute _.._WHITBY-;ONT: services of Mrs. Wood iii the vari- Jtist arrived a large shipment of all•the•latest styles in .womens mens the felons. _ <' ons branches of church_work were p ' " Three doors west of Whitby Souse •also spoken of in the hi hest girls, boyar and babies;you will do well to,see them .before buying, Members having property stolen oommuni- p q our prices are right. attel ' h an e terms. Iu,going to`leis new,field Date immediately drt y m mbee We are prepared to instal wood or stet of labor in Franklin, Manitoba, hePER of Ezeoative Qomtnittee. pumps on short notice,also attend is Accepting a call vJiAch be never We have everything in this line, from 5c. roll to 50c. roll. -See these Membership fee -61.00. to all kinds,of repairing. r sought, the CAIl having -come before,buying. Tioketatmav be had from the President or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ti without his seeking. After the GI ROCER=ES seozerezr on appuoaLioc also gataoliae engines and: e speech-making a Rood program of This line you will find up-to-date always fresh and best valises, send Exec. Com.—L. D. Hanks, the agora gear a musical and literary character us an order phone is in store, No. Pick. 700- W.Q. Richardson, ickering, Oat) ,x. wag Sipes. followed by refresh- t ,t r�hUr jeffre-- MAGNET ORSASs SEPARATOR , 'Bents and"a most pleasant 9oeiat7 D. SIS PEON & Co.; - PICKERIN(I J. A. O COnnpnrident, 8eeteterT Phone Bell,No. 50. Ind.26, '.hour. : «.,•: . ...r... - :..., .: :�-. 'r,si t -bra ,}y.6..,w .as. ...:,z•:' .:''a ,,rva� •,u, , ;.••:.w• �.•�s...:.::,e•._-J..., `" .:,t,»�+n• 'r+n.r si.•.^' '=.•,�'-`.���•�^�n '°'°t a"' ''•?v�lw.yra�•+t�"vrr'�'Cu .V.,':e,�`"''. .•�a`' �'1.,. ` .,,. . : .yam_,.,+-rt+rr =.If*' 'yn:-°+r,�ss.rte':":"?.a'w�`.'s`",.. „"""•" i'"'�" �^'," � '�'�c•"�.:. -:.�....�� ':i, .� � �:'-.`. -;,-" . _ - `„_.- .--a„� e•"a -,t_. 1. +Ck,,,,/ �,y1w -rR�7 rc. •, i•, �y:./ art isrl ��;' yb .. .. _. ;. I ...w r } ..... ... ._ .. _ p --. _ _ _ . _. and Kay* he kik could ra�to tns•eaat %as fi - - ,,,�.,�.�..,�.,. back "On. ROME DYEING - � _'. t11Vs �� lTo be ooatl121I]i ..s �� f - _ Za CLEAN, and _ _ -, Inf t h eb" Cwu 1 17-M *_ . . icilLT0' RETIRt. sit AIN asI 1. 1M6 11 7 __ - -_ . . I 7- .. . - _ .. 11 __. TheT� of Su�rpassinp Britain's Foreign Under Secretary "A.B.C." • • , -:.- . .Or. A tlysterious At ikIre _- - Reaches Age Limit. % _ NO `_ti - - � ,N,�,��,,, - Excellence. Sir Arthur Nicolson,-who as Per- aillce of .; ase-dpobt,. Eltakes, that Ye will suet manent Under Secretary of Foreign ' � ` �CHAPTIr'JE VII-(Coat',] mewell eneugh. Yu11Lae three Dtrad a �.8$t ,seep Ills SBIes :�f2aira since 1910, has practically Ids.YAKE3$sesta) 8eatherstone put Lie hand u month and 0, foond, but I shall resairve sever those a if you useyy 1*"aV- the right o' given' ye tweaiy•tottr boors sae e8P as Lf afraid that his 'oompaaion might ^I mua(_thank You. Hr. notice aL..auy. time. Bow will that suet of the prim theBritish Empire, eacheslthe-ref say too`a¢ucla for having shown this ye ' last Dl ,ce ' b MIiep -West," he said. "It's vera different frae mF,• words �/ Qlnwst. 8 tiring ague this year and may be ex- inve `Imaa my-door. I world not bun Fly at• says•I. discontented-like. And the i Bpd a 'Quarter pe£ted to p8ae out of the servicB Low an old comrade, however humble. to ti were trnr eneugk, for auldt nth. a r Scott R�to to the bad. and if I did not acknow- only gave mea pund a mon}h and par pelOAdss to which he has devoted his life. he .'ledge hie claim more readily s was simply Titch twice a day• maybe we'll is - beoausA 1 had mY doubca as to whether England, where in latter years theLA : R he waa really what he represented him- Reel. week' says be, g Atells pp".01ation Is tbo fIB8i= foreign policy does not change ma- ;-, self. Just walk up to the Rall, corporfkl. ye,a ritle if ye suit, ivlea❑while hate's the The Guaranteed rrON� DYE for and I hall follow you in a minute.' banes) sbillia'-that 3Taigter Dari shall r' me•it's the custom tae Brae, ance te9t of, M0114to . 00 Wrially with a change of Govern- All Kinds of Cloth." poor devil!" he continued, as he watch* - - meth, the permanent staff of adv19- ed the newcomer hobbling up the avenue Q1p� tae vee Ye at Clcoaom reoond I walked TRY 1T and prove a sur yovieelt t in the ungainly man❑er which I have When the Jlonday and a great muckle I Biaek, �IZed 8114 �iPeeBe ars to the Foreign Sec_Tetary are send for Tree color card.story ver oth aad$OOti' ` in ribs,. "He Bat a 64 pound shy On hilt cat tae Cloomber, windows ori for all diplo - lot giving results o! 0.2 cc over oche.HortreaI A foot, and it crushed the t161 9, hoose it la wi a hundred e_hide awe' • ilia-obatin >~- ol-would not let the doe- airdening there) t1C IIegotiationB, and there are few l tors taxa it off. I remember.hito novf an )tali the pariah. Ae tae 6 work at: and rose no gairden for me tae Foreign hiiniaters who would care a smart young soldier la Afghanlbtan. the horse was never taken oat o the He and I were zssnciated in some queer adventures, which I may tell You of some stables frae'week's end tae week's end. I 'I I was clew}sin' down the uckl ee when for there my e e fell on a great muckle heap n to depart from the advice given by dam, and I naturally feel sympathy to- was busy erie for a that,put up and I curtains and sold ed away and etc like him. was a .deal o tracing tae or V �\ : ward him, and• would befriend him• Did one thing h Mme?1' you anything about Me before I or anait er, the ors ala'•• thinCw that were pled elves. to a corner, Ofl1C2 a8 long ago 86 1810, and he a the kake�'oba asis flhefObrooatn andvain ruomeiA'eoaa eudden a hocht cam intae Sir Arthur entered the Fofelgn ad. ARTS, )NOME STUDY I replied . • - such 1 1 i "Not a word." wife than for a grows uian. -There was I my held and I(days tae mysel, "Israel, rail oh," said the general, carelessly. but two beside r a g in a kitchen, the die," says I, "what's tae sLOD Ye frau 11x5 served St a8 Widely separated with an evident ez Cession of relief. I cook Elisa, osts as Bertin, Pekin,'Constanti- gDUCATI021e wa be tak of by =. _ _ ,thought D yy baith o' him, tcha had scein' the vain man when he dceana' ,P Correspondence, eident pe might have ,aid and !lazy the housemaid, pais hitiin' behind that thio vera nicht and rayls, Athena, Teheran, Bud&pest, jKEDICIITE. somelhi°¢ of-old times. Well, Lai ¢°J lienighted thin¢$ h ,and h,ok efts! him, or the servants will wasted a' their lives in Lannon, apd-'ken human a !s r him?" The main I Bul A°tia and morocco•as Secretary SCIENCE, put students desir- be frightened, for be isn't a beauty, to kerne, )sails aboot the warld or the ways thocht o'f the Mair eeemnd it appeared, Ii of Embassy and lihni8ter, and in inClUdiIIQ ShC to graduate is ,be at. Good-bye!"d-bye!" With a wave of the, o' the flesh. I hadaa' muckle tae say to and I made to my mind tae Dnt the K a hand the old man turned-away from me them for they were simple tolk.wha could ,idea intoe instant am roion. Dtiadrid and St, Petersburg as Am- ENGINEEIRI1110 must attend nae and hurried up the drive after thio on-I scarce understand En lieh, and had hard- i When the nicht cam round I•tabid the RctS StlmmeT seasioa while QQ bassadsr. ' It was from the latter For Gyeada,s write ��;�� - - expected addition to the high black paling I themtaods one the-for When the cook aches tun world when R atrI tae'myeroola. I post that he came back to the.Fore- Session G.Y. CHOWN k I pectoeed on Tulin, 4 said she didna' think muckle,o' John I I kerne, fine when ante I got there that I peering Orough every chink Letween the I , ign Office a9 its permanent head. July 2 to Aug. 16 K;agston,Oat planks, but without seeing a trace either i Knox. and the liber that she wouldna' there was na chance gl awhile, and then ny one disturb• 1>o then Sir Charles,-- of kIcrdaunt or of his sister' I gie Meister pence aMcSn pwto= thmethe ttrue sere I when ran dauWasriq'he ithe eetta rpit a nff il tbam L'oCd 'Hardinge, I hate now brought this statement down 1 keened it was timarrid e I who had been AmbaseadOr in St• tae the heap o anld clotheN, and there 1 �� to the coming •e Corporal gutne Piff Of them tae a higher.Judge• I NIV - which wilt prove to-'be the beginning of through a'Petersburg during the Rulsso Japan- I .... . the 'end. I have vet down soberly and in There was four in taniily, the general; lay dons wi' one e s p ovvrS through a age `�War and Tater laid the fuunda __. . , - order the •events which brought n,+ to GabrtelddstadMit twaana lanaubefore I founnt d�great' s a rotten t n untt Thegene bided as • • • Wirwivashire, the arrival of the Heatb III erstouea at C',00mber, was as-thin as white -me on his road tae bed. and a'_was etl!1 tion for the Anglo oder n entente, _-= - __ - th'e many sura^¢p the: a' wasna' ]net exact:Y as it should'Quiet as a miter ants) the general passed '� . i°ctorice whia•h excited flreL o+ir cur+r+ity I be. qty leddY I a'9s `Permanent Under Secretary, — and fi❑ally our .intense interns 'Za that as a Chalet, aad monY s the time as I've in the hmep. ni+n and he and S' Arthur Arthur \icol8on family. and I have briefly it touchrJ niceIcome on het and found her Fammer:u' 3f F. certieF' I wuuldaa Rang thronyh w, Wur)tied for abetter understanding . Skin Grafting in India. - he circumetancep cable h bron¢ht mY els and greetin, til by d edoon tnv theu°d Banit kalo Dhmfne for a' the sllcanna t bink o't fires that i . , t her welkin p ter and myself into a clover and more( The art of tranSplantillg or re teres sal relationship with them. I where she thought nave could'see her °oo without fpelaA could a' the way dr un for Fears•had been the bitterest en I placing hu211FLII tiPr6u0 1Da5 b�'eII+ think that there ship beth�call nar.ettetn a II aad wr►n�c' ' her hands like ol:e de- my back, It was inti itis' )yin there between Lhe two great stale tae and his -sigter-they shay-bauf seem •o'wi' never s soond tas-break the mo:ilence- � practiced since the rein,otesit ant'- me❑t titan Luis to hand Menten. There was the yonn gentleman,!n the decd the heavy atuikin and anaatuld I'r mien. They had tfie assistance O{` over to those who had means of knowing- the French Government. which de-'I_ :some of what was golne on i•isidv. hae some trouble on their mind.i, and Cloy, o me quite, states a vtriLt°r in I.'Illuatra Clop his during the months that I Ave 1 the Reneral moist or &', for the ithetrt clack eamewhrre noun the passage. F:r°t LWn. In India a caste existed that observing it from without. The Tali,•ic- were up ane day and down anither: but I w^u!d look done the corridor in the w settle -their. . _. els whose etatrmet.tt+ he was ave the pame, wt' a face as dour ;one way, and esus d t look dobe i❑ ;sired bar ally, Russia, and her w� -renowned for its skill in .re- o! the two individu friend, . England; __._ r _shall now la before the reader d4es�i and sad as a felon when he favelo the Wvr t''thpr but a aye deemed to.mo se hough ' vw h1Ch really .arose More', placing cut-Off noses and had a' at aide that -1 w"oa look:n at._.mvhhairt tl'.arrelB' of each great practice because the remora) '- sot it is true. mo°aT to very mbc6. b•it I round his neck. I s➢sett, o' the hussies there cane eompthinR cocain¢ nD tree the tit of S nnianndefgianding thele are a few astable feta a ntaineid I in Lbe kitchen whe _ !n it. and It corroborates a°Jtakee ltflhe'was nmies w1' the tamtlY,'bus the can 'eau s other t11aII any tangible differensee• ;cif the.o�C w aver} OpiII]mOn pit -I ply own experience conte Israel she answered me, back that it wasna' for wap bps ta' twice tae like tick°- the taste sit Tied by Str! Coachman, proved to be unable to read' hvz tar :nauire into the affairs o' •her_ clock. and what feared me most ct a and they 11pPO , ic)t-rnent inflicted on certain crani- . / was aye ttin' d^un into my Edward Grev. or write, but. Hr. ]be un Clark, itis) aupertora and that it was naetbing to was that the dust frae. the cprtatar and The actreelzients na>�9 From Inuiia this sort of sur- were pair feekles bod. Rungs and it was.& I could dap 'ae rose- �which now exist and which prevent! qPt`, found its war to Italy, Where )prpaby.te, b minister at t3tansykirk, has I her as long a4 she did her work and had things i' covied down bis•depoialtion. duly attested her wagvp. Ebel w1'. a' that I . ibF he crone ret opposite bin name. Thhee' Les, the answer tam, and l�gn tt'n der�Myt ba,rrowbsnla' �Gaoydsakee' 1 'woo the former squabblings were the re in the fifteerllit•h century, two itiner- _ 1. ' )good cler yman has, I fancY• D ,,,,he a�t to bas made Lord Provost o' 'Glaaigie! I t S1Ci1' slirgf<ms, nes .;;get sh npoa tLe aazratnr'e sTery. - they could clack loud eneugb vtent through' 1 won dna' nae it again I stilt uari po the Bra s,p ,; whuch I rather regret. ar it might have I rouse they had a mind father en[1 t30n, enjoyed Quite Iit'n- been favors interesting it lotto InLel'.ig•bre,I Weel, weeks peened into months and s I Weel, it may-Lave been fire c'ctncY 1° public are ready tb applaud Sl-I uatzrs Of the hu . t verbatim It stili D thinC� Crew want instead c bat pelta• ILwa ltu~nthiakin'ythat Iiwas a`toe.aspe ishipu Tic a majority Of the Brit- eral fafite as read] . _ w hes reyoa e4 f reeves. however, considerable tracer of I the Rall. The general he got matt I man anatomy. Israel s iadivtdnality, and, may be To- ous and hrr !eddy malt melancholy every 1 0atter a' and I wasna arra woe Y , d Arthur fur this consumma tun, Isms, as as Individuality, Tacos, of what he j •, and is leddere-warns' &xi quarrel I ti when all o' a sudden a •opo tet him fell the lion's share bf the ' pare -clear and dletrort I _ r sew and dM while to general Heather, ,lck4,rinC between them, for when cam tae my Ntoae's rervtce. `they've beea togitber to the breakfast through the still°ars o the nicht" Ire lroom Tel used aften tae gang round and'.bee° asked afore ncx+ tae describe that terie of uanti-Russians ere is l)l a who can 6 Because they vet so gently (no CIidPTEB• Q31I, !I prntne the roan tree alongs:do o' he soci but B've aye trioad that It s a^ f0opied and authenticated bythe &elfpa-,w'indow, 1•o that I couldri hetp' hearin' ,very eery tae Cis a ether soond t, t' ever' yet so - Mathew Clark. Presby nun I hearkened tae It war a sbairp rtn ,° 'I flgreements, who are glad to bee purging or griping) y 1 g like what Could be caner, by �Ir- no gaud in$ny of the :inglo-Russian - '>, i sad a rent pact o their conversation,though 1t was unlike a❑y other sopa, that' ever a. liter of etoneykirk, in Wigtownshkre ,Isau against the grain. When the y R who express the hope, thoroughly 1. 't Maister Fothervill Wert and the meen- folk wrra wi' them they would they w aft •Clang. a wine 918 w, bat it and ee 'him voigo,ced b . . d gone tlieF woatd'pia' the rim o a �'. later say that I mann tell all I can about t1e.-but when they ha Ro I as. salved by one o1 their papers, �� a e talk 'as tf some waela' tllaI were far higher at thinner than that and lie' which �AS���s ai y ' i' general lleathsrato❑e''aad'tits hoose, but I aJ t to ta' upon them, thou h I could I had to tt tar a kind tntsplash,WLerburi• 'Ithat "thg IIuBSOph11e pO J� r$_ " that I Manana' ray muckle abaci mysel' bon becaure the readers wouldna' care to hear aever Catber from their war what it ;tin;leo a' tarn drop p °wan les vee. and he did so much to develop is COID ������ r about me or my affairs: 1 am no, sae was that they dere afeard o'. I've heard 'In my tear I set % am ow fay ves. ata, �� sore o that, for the Stakes 1s' a family the general ray mair than ance that be dike a ➢uddoek among s was still ! were ken❑rd and Terpecked on baith rinse wasna' IrljhI o' death. or of say I wainlistened non. ascent inter the d 1 tk'kia' o' lug to SII end With his departure.' 1 I. o' the border, rod there's alaay in Nitbe I datugpr that he could face sada Ka=y wd,ne �e distant Tloek - - , . -_ dale and Aaaendale as world bet wi• but that it was the lang again, ae clear: To Make Thins Better. '' X. dale d hear newt o' the tan °' ArcV in and the uneertsint I that had taken I suddenly the soond cam aQ are best `cr the children as well as .. Stakes, a' Eeeletechan. I mann sen da !a' itis strength and the mettle oat o' him. as t,brill, ae .thatrp a ever, and this time the grown-ups 25o, a box at Then my: )eddy. It's good to be cheerful;..,but one your druggist's• lar I'M tabid, however, for 5il. Went s I would console him and the Ce era) heard .mi -for I heard him Way Lu make this old world better sake, hoping he'll ev forget me wbeu' I tell r that maybe it wasna' as bad as gie a kind n' groan: se a'tired turn might - . ` ,heave to hao, a .favor tae ask. I'm no(he thought and that s' world come .Tubi•what has been snored Cot I ni mak is fur the fellow-that cant sing to- tatlatalDrug14W 1NAelnlb•stCarrdstkM7ri^- - _ in the end-but a' her cherry words were ,$e got uD free hie•bed, and T could make $The old rascal was well ,paid for his 'clean 'throws, away upon him, 4s tae'Cot a rustling seise. ap though he wpTe , sive toying . - I' trouble, ro he need not have Maas such fife yours folk I -kerne, were that they ,Tessin' himepi', and rrrcntlY his foods' I ;p " favor of lt,-J. F. W. didna' bide i' the groonds, and LLat they as he begun tae weiik up and doun in 1 because my reyther were awe' whenever they Cot 'a chance!,hit roopi. lrt r;don! s didna tat tang {:' able tae write myse' #wt' itaister Fothergill Wont tae Brank- for pme tae drag doun amanC the h r e I BOOST YOUR TO1W(1N EfY OROANIZfNQ A sent me oat to scare craws instead o' some. ;pat the general rote tan tit' i hie again and cover mere)' ower! Ttiere I BRASS BAND 1 . •sen(U g me tse to. but on tee liber six troubles to ken abaot it, and it didna i Lay tremblln' to every limb, and yr aFmy g•� y;J►J hand 'pe brought me "p i° the preencl- Teem tae me that it w ae Dstrt o' mY, dn-I ee mons Drayerp as I could mind, Af-J{ i'" w . •Deer and DlaCtI I o the real kirk o the,ties either all coachman or as gaird'ner e'e still pe air' e o or he keek•hule. lesaCovenant. for which -may the Lord be I tae mind the bairns. r He- i•h iuld lave..and flied upon the door o' the geheral's 1R1WMtign..on this subject with printf:, inStruCt4 b I.Sfor i»' I praised) lairned that it ye f,--bid a laepie ant a room. tCue Dards and a j)Iinf farm of ConStltnuybe maWea pABBiOn . It was last May twel'month the Ree;laddie to dae anything it s inti the surest! I beard the rattle o' the ha❑dle pre' panni,together with our big C1ftlOgitt,W +" factor pads, Moister Me'Neil. cam ower,way o' bringin' it about. The i•vrd fcatnd sently, and the door ewun- slowly epee. _ t.- AddrM DepL-D'rr It Was pe in the street and speered whether I that oot in the gairden o' Nara'lise, and,There was a )tint Dust c In the room- ' r^ &SONS CO.. TORONTO - r'- $ was In want o' 'a place as & coachman, there's nq muckle change betwicn tho 1 beyond, an' I could lust catch a Cl w a' rdQ M✓\ and gairZi nsi. As it tell Cot I chanced folk in Eden and the folk in•W!Ct+own, o' what seemed tae me like a row ° WINNIPEG TH$ iLLiA L f M-I T I3 D I ONTARIO too be on the look Cot for something o There's ane thing that I haven&' evoke 1 swords stuck slang the side o' the wa', MANITOBA I R.S. ' the tort mysel'•at the time, bat I wasna I&boot yst, but that should be set doors,.when the general e. r, Cot and shut ower quick t0-blit'him'vee that 1 wanted I The general didtra' share hi-4 rot.iii wt' the door behind him. a red was pn' cap - - it -It's a gold place, and there's mons his wife, but alept a' ,lane in ► chem• a ,Tessin' goon, would be Clad o't. It ye want it Ye can I her at the tar end o' the bootn, Re datent oa his heid, and a Pair o' sl!ppere Trot Dome nD tae my office at'two the morn i as possible 'Iles every Cue. else. Th+a the heels out off and file tees turned up. ..•...... ....... mya_ -„,.,. _...._....... .. 1 f ,. .and nuc sofa vin questions tae the gen' room was aye lockit when be.wasn tae'moaybe bee was oritiwalkinm' in Into smleepabut se r, — flamer:' !`list was a' 'I could get free' it and 'naebodY was . Ter him, for he's a clogs man and a hard{gang Into it, He caval, teak his vin ted, he cam toward me I cbnld see the glint and real u and duet it a' oy himself, o' the Robt in hie e'en, and his face was I,;I z 'L ! i j one at,a bar¢ain-which'aha11 pprofit him pp r' I I . )sails in the sea lite, though he lay by 'but be lcouldna to mu a as ehu,v suet a' twiatin', like a'man that's in esiT diff S store o' Biller in this. When the day I 11 tis set tut an -he Da%:age that .itd tress'o' mind. On MY conscience it glee �/ I 'I t L etmiea there'll' be a hantle o' facture O° Lae it. At nicht he would walk a' ower me the shakes non when T think o' hie ”'4 t the lett hand o' the throne, and I the hoose, and. he had lamps hung in tall figure and his yplleY face long Tae ehould°o' be eurprined if Maieter McNeil I every room said 'corner, eo that no pain i solemn and, silent doun the fang )nae found himeel' &Mang diem to the should be dark. Story's the time [Tao,passage. I baud my breath and lay ceaseI. ,.J Well, on the Moira I gaed up my room in the arret I've heard hie watchin' h!m, bnveranbaist rt he emtilttin /t �n utiles and there I toond the factor and tutsteps cumin' and gangin', cumin' and I where I was my , Iood and .clear, _ n wt gray hair and I un the assage and up anither my breast. for 'ting! - r � t a do P me cam the ringin' R " :: l jr lanC thin doter m an in _ s face se brown ane crinkled• as & cavi; free midnight till uockcraw. It was w arY l within & Yaiid o ^O�A , .AI ant. He looked Lard at me wi' JS pair o work to'lie Iistenin' tae his clatter had'clangin' sound .that I-had a'ready hairk- V V r- sthat 'glowed libk�C ,You've Been burn wunderin' whether. he rove eleaa•daft, or!sued tae. Where it cam free ie Mair than ��� - - �_ --then he says. eaye whether maybe he'd earned pagan and I can tell: or what was the cants o't. it,It _ is three pants, I nn,eretan ? idolatrous tricks Cot.in India, and that'I might ha' been that tho Reneral made or ' never lett them I his conscience non rove like the worm but I was eatr nazis, tae tell boo, for . -- "Aye," says I, ,and. . P x - which Cnaweth and ,lath nut. I'd ha'I his )itis hands aewcar me. it dea nn•fraehhiasidi EASYITO Y neither. t - "Never been Cot o' scotland?" he spoors.i sneer frae him whether it wouldna' eaee I tlyl OO D FO RaT H E s N O E s _,•, __ "Twice to Carlisle fair;' says I, for I him to e➢pak cal' the h!�lY' Donald Me- rection, certainly, but it appeared tae mo am a man wha 'lnves the truth: and be- 8ngw but it,might ha' been`a miatau'd si can aethineeerieT high Abig etchotiuuncan❑Y. , eider I kerne, that the factor,would mind and the general wasna a man that y9 . a.My gaeinC there, Lor I-bargained for twa.care tae-mak' a mistake wi'. 'kind cut eddy where lt.did'come tree. steers, .and a stirk that he wanted for j .kne day I was workin' 'at the grass say 9 the etock[n' o' the Drnmcleugh fairm. border when he comes up and he eaye, The general tak nae bred p't, 6ut walked. ` , FOR I ]earn free Meister McNeil," ,says I says he, "Did yo ever have occasion tae on and was soon Cot o' eicht, and I didna' FOR AMC fire a Pistol. Israel?" . loss a minute in creepin' out Erse my General Heaths-'that -tor him it was i TrE COWS Na, says r' "that y_- canna' write." ^4odealtee!" eats I, :'I never had eleven Linin' place 'and scam;rein' xwa back'tae --and rare ithys 1 _ a•Then you'dybe tnnotibegin nioo," eaye Sea m Lra➢sin' nyeao bogies Ili he held .. E Nor rev y ever Du . •'Ns," sats I. he. "Every man tae his stn, weapon," nicht through, I vcvd t aid ,It seems tae me." says he, turnin' tae he says "row I warrant ye could dae cot again tae hoe a glrd tae ae o' them, J %be factor, "that this !q ithee vera adage I, something wt' a Ruid crabtree cudgel Tae whati I d seen, but I trade nUP�mY-mind GUARANTEES RESULT S wit 8ervante is apo "Aye, could I,:'-I.answered blYthely. " says he. "by ower muckle eddication. I weal as onY lay on the border." that I wtulna'.stay muckle' )anger at — We�a�etes that your horse will thrive Ixt:cr on 4 quarts n — "This is a lonely hoose,".says-h? "and.. Cloomber I{b Four nand .month is s Cate with atablespoonfulofINraRNe.ON�i Stoat F000 than _____ we might. be -molested by some rascals. wood wage, but it lana' e enough oa mind — IL's weal tae be ready for whatever inay, a man for the loss-O'hhisp soul as weal, on b quarts of oats otwilhogcs clack)fat and full of energy and m . come... Me aad, you and my son Sfor• and maybe � -' ,4uva�so that Your trill do more work. daunt aril Xr..Fotberi ill West of Brank• for when the dell ie about Yp Canna' tellill -- _ ,Wo.guarantee Haat -1;. F.�j� O some. who would come if 'Le wile requir- what-Fort o' a trap he may las tut Ye, - _._ _ `/ - - eft, ought tae be able the show a bauld and though they say that rocidence is - FOOD T face-=what think Yet" stroill than pita• l a maybe as wee) he i N T E R N A T I Q N A L • STOCK I - `•'Deed, 'Sir," I says. "'feastin' is-aye to risk it., St was alear.tre ere ba that the _ Catrleand Sheepin90dayslesst;me andsaverta of ulk grain-and = _ better than techtir but if yell raise me e�nmeeral andanti 1hwa9 fit th itthatouree llfittanyourTIou �p a pund a month, I'll,no' shirk.my share h It d that it will make your`bleb-Gouts gain fror+i one to four events Mang fore,raof — ' cti;s� it ),l tree hen a entire s•ste - � Q \Uce$ - OnUld fa' on hem t of a eared E It pur;An the ooti,s 6t, t ad W �tDl V t6 e 5 m• i is:;!;,, o' liber." on rt Titrhtpova Prepbvter!arl, whe dboavr;n all kinds-ofliva stock and only costa yon 3 feeds for 1 meet• 1 Iii:.;,Ilii.•,..' "9Ge won't 9narrel ower LLat;'-says hfl. and ever tit caono _ ._ ::i:i!:::!; gad agreed isle the extra twal' pend a ha ever`tmd thetiaTrocv nth. �i.9$airt gu'arnteeresultearyourpirchaaepc;eewillbepromPdY*efu tt pp Wepo'i vely (dt!! !i'''ti' for I year as Cass'ae thaagh it were as many wa wair for young Miss Clahripl-tor she pop seJpdv dsoltn ' re or iJ>ww dealer �1:. i':rt�ri: s,i��r yw,r,trn4 us dirrert. .. I. "�,'j , 'ei; bawbees. Far be it frac me too think was a tbhonniI [e t theF my, duty was tae - FiOR Everybody I ovil, but I eouldna' help surmisin' at for t J�OR �EgNATIONAL STOCK FOOD Co., LIIUTED THE the time that money flint was sit 11Cht.ly tiSYse�' and that Pshonl'igang Earth, even Terouto. Onti calmed wt' rove maybe no cQry honestly the ptlaRi13. T11ntinged t n rigs, and MaO' the wicked ngledwait THE gl SHEGe- r THE PERFECT SHOE Cam bY• 1Vl1VIER SPOR'T'S a I°1 no' rurlonr or-a prpin' man by av'e dingle' 1 n my tugs, and T mnldna - f fG$ FOR �U nature, but I waA pair puzaled In tuY hear . he alano in rhe Dessagel for tear vin mind tae toll why it wap that the n' lioann' it ance again. T only wanted ASK Y tJR DEALM l general walked aboot at nicht and wli,tt ehaner, rr an e'YctmpC tae Rie the Ren- . kept him, frac his.sleep. Weel• a'e daY oral notice, and tae Can C back t4 sums . .. . . _ . I .- t. ^,. ,ik... •,:. , y .;..: -yztM fWt... w' a ,t..w �i•.: n r ` a : t'n,: ? P •.i-'•D" ".n;moi T •�, y:Ey,res.^:.�.'r. F •n•P-^,'.�''�k. •,' . • :S,r.Y^ 7=- 7 �7 =:UZ, 7 via S oPO��i � 1 r .x. 4 -MONTREAL _ ,�y Co mmander Evanli Addressed- an Immense Crowd t Royal Albert Hail, tion don. A devat,�h f r. London, Eng- was about to tremendous I tell I's tremend 7 La C .'Thc St. - wr " Rcc Vcstmcn tu re. He and tale of human adventure."and, says t Wu use 0 that the Scott expedition had inguish once in the Royal B"(W-ed resulted in & contribution of the ert MArn, Wedneaday night first importance to the world's and Trust' CoMpIny' -'. 7 [Commaincler Evanot delivered his knowledge of the Antarctic Conti- W -ilnooriorated by the Quebec Legislature In MS and granted Investment and Trust powers In 003.) *agerly-&waited lecture on'the Bri- nent. an,1 sem, and that this Would- South Polar expedition, which be a better monu t to,-Scott and men AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, "111101111000. boost the lives& Capt. Scott and his, hie men th&fi any sculptured effigy Present issue $1,000,000 In Shares of $100 each Iiompanions. Commander Evana or carved inwri tion Jwaa second in command of the ex- Commander Kvans' story was ition. Lady Scott and the wi- told with remarkable modesty and (of which about $30.0oo is already privately subscribed.) Payable 10 per cent, on application. down of otbw9 of the party who contempt for dramatio effect. The 20 per cent. on allotmatit. �erished were prevent. Lord Cur- speaker was content for the most 10 per cent. on 9 June..1913. RE--Fi�ft to -'e: 1con of Kedleston prealded. VV I do-w-r"th6 Ul-),Vj10 per cent on 9 July. 1913. • !Commander Evans on the platform graphs of the expedition that wereBalance by calls of 20 per cent. on 30 days' notice. were several members of the Scott thrown on & huge screen. There ­-'N0TE :-6%L Interest will be credited where calls paid in advance. edition. The occasion was only were affecting moments, however, -public, those present consist- when he told again the stoty of tlie' CANADIAN BOARD OF DIRECTOit8i members of the Royal Geo- -disaster to, the leader of the exile- aPhical Society and their friends, dition. The audience wad en�thasi- PRESIDENT. t there was not a vacant most in aati�o. and when. & picture of Capt. r $to . . . . . . ■ Montreal. Sir Alazande Laco' Director, Liverpool. London Globe Insurance e great hall. Scott and his party at the pole was urtwe Co.. VICE-PRESIDENTS. Lord Curzon, In introducing displayed there was tremendous 310n. N. Curry. President, Canadian car & Foundry Co., --biontreaL r-4CMADAder Er"o-, said the latter applause. Director. Bank of Nova Scotia. Fayette Brown, . . . . . . . Co. MontreaL Direct-or. Montreal Trust . 81.161-2; No. I O.W., 11.141-3-No. 3.1do.. DIRECTORS. Q. X Bosworth, Vice-President, Canadian Pacific Railway,Sim, FMCES V FARM PRODUCTS MontroaL Director Provincial Bank of Canada. Wilted states Markets. W. A. Black, VLoo-Preeident.-ootlyie. • Montreal. Minneapolis, May 27-Wheat-May, 99c; I)IRPORT111 FROM TKIII LEALONO *RADS Hubert Blermane, General Manager. Belgo-CauLdl%n Paper Co., July, 901-4cs September, 907-8c. Closing • • MO PKKTRGS OF AMERICA. cash. No. I. hard. 925-4c; No, I Northern. Direct-or, Acadia Coal Co. -4 -4o; No. 2. Northern,_89 14 to 911 to 92 1 Ran. J. P. B. Caarrain, President, Birnam Realty Co., Limited. s Montreal. 7" 901-k. No. 3 yellow torn. 61c. No. 3 -John Findlay. President, Ptudlay & Howard. Limited. • Montreal.* white oats. 36 1-2c. No. 2 rye. 55 to 67 1-2c. tre;kl. IlFrisam at Cause, Grain, moose and Other HIM Worah'RL L. O. L&TL1196, K,C.. Mayor of the city. Mon Duluth, May 27.-Wheat-No. I _bard, -, �­ NtIL I . - . ­11 - Meme an4-Abro" ein. 91!4c BANKERS, z. Royal Bank of Canada to 89 1-4c; May, 90 l4e, nom. &I and Brawbea. Ontario wheat Outlook- 9 Montre It rt,.' is 1 .1, July, 11-4c; September. 9rl&&. SOLICITORS. Ontario winter- Meredith. MACOOT001i. Hague. Holden and Shaughnessy. Montreal. Ths, Fall wheat crop in onto Live Stools Markets. • • led well. actwithataading the light pro* NOTARIES. and the early Sprint Montreal. May 27.-Prime beeves. $7.26 Fair and Cameron, ldontiesl.- wtion of macm. qi feather w" also favorable, there being to. 17.50; �medium. 86.26 to $7; common. $4 , parstivily little b AUDITORS. )nrO&TIng or Other rl', to 65. Milk-men's strippers, $4.75 to near Robson.'11111 and Ritchie. C.A.. y from from There was an Unusually SC calves. $2.50 to 87; sheep. 85 to $6.26 • XontreaL pspid growth in the latter part of April prior lambs. 64 to 86; hors, $10.25 to VALUATOR. few days of liar, which gave 310 7L -on, of and the firstA. C. Hatchl- Ratclaijon. Wood and Miller a Montreal. Rood head to the t, but subsequent Toronto. May Z7,---CaWe--Cboic* export,tald weather has acted a check. Taken $675 to 6?7,3, choice biutcbers�, $660 to 87; 1 MANAGERS. I together, however, the present outlook good rnsd,'q;� 46 to S615; common. 85 to Findlay & EE-maid. Limited.ont-213 Notre Dame Street vvein ■ Montreal. the W<pt promising, t on $6.25. ccwo, K28 to 65 75; bulls. 85.26 to stu-soworad., Or on Low Ur ;4(,;I-y g $6 75; canners $S1 to $2.50 cutters. $3.25 to ad. Only a oomp&rativ THE IT, LAWRENCE INVE3TMENT Al TRUST COMPANY, u sly small 83,75 Calve,­43lood. ear $5 to $7� choice. ad Is acreage has been plowed up or.rezown #a, eomm,�)n, jj to V so. stockers .,wsm incorporated by act of the Queboc Legislature, 5 Ed. VII. Chap 75. in 1905, having for its obJect the sm• vrith bartay Or other Spring train, Much feeders-6teers. 70G to 1,0001 lbs,. $450 to tending and absorption of the St. Lawrence Investment Roc.4ety. This Soel*tyL formed In 13%, carried on lose InJurY than usual from insects is re- %,25: yesTI:ngp. Sjjo to 13.5%P.Sx tra,�hn.we Is' sucee4olul bus%neoi on a small scale. Paying regular annual dividends varving from 5 per coot to 15 per yort4td __ heavy f;;�. 900 lbs.$6.85 lk r. :cent, and the assota save the shares of the Society a value of about 115o at its sboorptios. T'he Charter under 44 and epr,ngiero-From $40 to $75 Sheep, which 114 new Company to organized is a very valuable one• it bftlng digirialt too obtain a Charter of like ehar- and lambs--Light ewes. 8650 to 86;0;1 atter- The powers conferred by it are wide &ad tire sa opportu ity f the transaction of a profitable busi. sees or s7.50 heavy. 8450 to SS.: lambs. yearlings, to 0850, buoka 64,50 to 116; spring lambs. FUTURE OF TME COMPANY. l Ai Toronto, us _Flour_0ttaXjo, who&% so per cost, V&j*uia. $390 to W". 63.50 to $6,50 each HollI fed and The now Company willdo bullnesoi on a much larger *(-.&Is th-n ato frqlght& Kanitobas. watered, $9.50 to $9.60, fob., and $1010 In the awning of, buying and sri;ing i7f well selected the old Company, will operate largoly trial or Toro real est2,a, in the development of tracts of land I et Rates" to Into ba4p. 85­Mt second Off cars- 4L in the City and its suburbs by selling -=a as Factory Sited and building lots. mail In the purchase of nt,16 in jV14 ba so strung bak- -%gre-.mtnse of sale, a business very profitably engaged in in Toronto. WtnvipeK, !Calcary. Vancouver and in jute "Co. other CItle4 The purchasing of sereem-e-utj of sale bas not, to &D-V o2tentL been ('armed on 'in Montreal• anitobe wheat--go. I Nortborm. -THE DUCE[ESS,OF TECK. .and it is intended that th:f,Company pay particular attention to this Branch which shown even better op- 9;m-� Bay Rom; 36. 2 at 963.40; N-, POrtunities of profit• with a larger margin of safety. 'than those of the West, insomuch as the values of-Real pd Bay parts. The Dueliess of Teck, though so Estate In Montreal imrs more ftrmI7 based. 41 oc"OF10 vchosks.-vo. 2 white and red isrhoat. 96 to 17,4 Outside. and I.nforior. at closely related to the Royal Fam- FIELD OF OPERATIC4. p1mut 754, fly, care* little for the splendors of 18 Theitowratlons M the Company sill be confined cb:elly to the City and D,,4triet of Montreal, and there no C Oates`--OntarSo oats 33t-2 to 34c. outside 7 which offers the same advantages 140 Investors seeking es,fetv with larro 'retar"q, Yontroml'a ad at 3740, traek. Toronto Western OOtLrt life and attends as few big supremacy to the Doxalvion to universally known. The population- In 1901 was .266,826, and.in out She luves' Em.d. *j*g I.k to. No. P. d at 36o functions as possible 1912. 611.397. The samoswed vnluatl4ni of RN-al Potaie in 1912 R"wod an Incre ae of $125.000.0m over the pro. *9 3 B ports, prompt slaipm,011t. I vioue year Montreal is an Island. tberefore-its area 13 fixed. Real Estate valuep, though inererLsinc, are -ring in the m4ftel is purely nominal. I the simple �Je and L still low and leave room for greatexpansion. The City proper enve" an area-of 10 square miles„ the mal- sy --Prtwo vomt=j6L last area of any city with the same population In either Canada or the United $tat". Barley sll-ruiL I Corn,­%r*. 2 Ameritan earn. 64c ir;d at 59e. C.Lf., Kidlansi. MANAGEMENT. The Company have anooluted Findlar Hnward, Limited, Managers, Mr Vin4I%y in recognized as one tre -No. 2 as 52 to Sk� outside. Buckwheat of tbo foremost Jud" of R-el Estate in Montreal, and the Firm's nw�s is shown in the results of the Braes--Manitoba bran. $27 so 817,50. in following Companien mtn3cd by them, wbseh in addition' to placing substantial, to reserve have 8borts. $19 to fol a. Toronto freight paid dividends as I)wts SO-50. Toronto. Applemount Land Comparv, L!m'tted. Incorporated 19M paid 56 per cent. Btrnam Realty Company, Limited. ICounft7 Produm 1910 90 per cent. Drummond Realities. Linilted. -------49U- r. Kenmore Realty CoaxFp5L-n-y7Tim i rod. Fatter-Dairy prints. choice 23 W It4c; I Lindore,,a Realty Company, Limited. 1909 97 1-2 per cent.tallarlor, 17 to l9e t e reame"- 26 to.2ft for IV0 " 165 Per cent. Larne Realties, Limited, j;U-s and tS tit 27c for solids 1912 " 96 per mat. Reis--Case Wts 20 to ZIc ", and at "Park Realty Company. Llmt-,ed. 1908 " 140 per cent. ' Tayside RValty Company, L;mltM. 1911 . 50 per cent. .7. 1111a outside. 'Wentworth Realty Company, Limited, Ifto 150 per cent. 0 Cbeese­13 t4 to 13 I-Zo for twins. and at r Ille for large-. old cbeese, 14 to 141.20. ti -Bean s-Rand-pteked $230 per bushel! -4rimes, 33 tq $215. in a Jobbing way. 4 IF Bloner-lIxtracted. in tine, 12$-4 to 130 APPLICATIONS FOR SHAIRES. combo, SILSO 1 r 11L for No. 1, wbAesal, St. Lawrence Invest mert Tru.qt Company, it: 83 per dozen j;or No. L and $2.40 for 211-213 Norro. Dame Street West, Montreal, ,Poultry-Chtekens, 19 to 20c per lb,s j%w% 16 to 17el tarkeyv, 20 to 21c. Live I hereby al)plv for (or such leve number am, may be lower than the,.above. allotted to me) of $100 each 'at .pair ift the above Company. and agree to pay for ultry, about so Potatoee­ftlario stock, W to 60c Per same as follows: 10 per cent on application. 10 per cent. on 9th Jnne, 191-3, on track, and Velawares; at 70 W and the balance when required by the Directors in calls of 10 per cent. with at 14 per but. on track 20 per cent on allotment. '10 per cent. on 9th July, 1913. least 30 days' notice prior to each call. pro Vill Ir Baean, long vlear, 15 v2 t,6 is 34 'Ib ..-Sicnature 'lots, Pork-Sbort ow In ease lots 823W d,'� 8 (State. whether Mr., Dara.Hams-Medium to 'light, 19 to Rams mac;-bZy, 17 to 18a; 1�011s' Ii, to 163-40; V., Address reakfast bsoap. 2k; backs. 23 to E4c. Lard-Tierces. 1414c; tuba, 143-4c; pails. occupation Rueben of Teek. ....... 11I May wW straw Canada, may be paid to any 'Bank for the Credit of the Company's atf.Account wl�h the Royal.Bank of anada, Montreal, or mailed direct to the Company who will be glad to- rnish further particulars Baled bay-Ne. $12 to 812150, on She is one 'of the five -ftack, Toronpoi�­N*. 2, 1111L Mixed hay, in -charming daughters- of the late moted at $10. Duke 61 Westminster, and is also Ruled, Sttraw--418 to.88.5l, an track, To., connected-with the Coke family, Lawrence inv'c' stment and Byto �t Compa r7l 11 ''.. her stepmother, Katherine, Duch- Wentreal Markets. P.Q.Montreal, May E7.-Conn-American 'No. ess of Westminster, and Georgin.a, 211-213 Notre Dame St. West, MONTREAL 0 yellow, 64 .to 66o. Oate-Canaid g SIB- ian West. Countess of ' Leicester, being is pru, No. 7, 41 too 411-2e; Canadian West• ters. The Duchess further relat- slfnX 3 40 t 401.2c; extra No. I feed, c �- No. feed, 49 to 60c;Fed to the Royal Family by the mar- 6ulting, 61 to 64c. Bttckwheat-No. % 68:riage of her first cousin;'the 'Duke '40 of Argyll, with Princess Louise, retorted the correspondent, "but 60c. Flour-Manitoba Sprint wheat �%Oatents,,firsts. 83.4o.. seconds, K90; strong .1�abers, $4.70; Winter patents, choice, $5.25; King George's -aunt. In 1894 she that's what r.ou're paid for, isn't to sales:(straight rousse, . straight!married Qtieen Mary's eldest bro- it 7" The others in the group •all b $2.16 to S2.X Rolled cats-- ther, then Prince Adolphus of Teck." laughed, and the correspondent was - PREFERRED STOCKS LtR rr,-gI;, bars, o f 90 1 be 2 05. Mill- -Bran, $17.50 to $18; shorts. 121. mid-!The Duke of Teck is a keen soldier rnuch taken aback to find that he In view of the wide and steadily increasing interest taken by invest-ore Irigs, $22 to $23; moullie, $27 to &W. In the better class of Canadian Preferred Stocks' we have compiled a booklet, &y-No. per ton, car lots. 11115o to and a well-known sportsman. He had thus been making free with a giving the latest available information regardGg, representative preferred 4, Cb&mtk--Flue8t westerns, 11 to 111-8c: was in South Africa with the 1st prince of royal blood. stocks, which are listed either on the Toronto or Montreal Stock Exchanges,est eastern, 10 3-4 to 10 7-W Butter- j6j.2c; Bee. Life Guards, of which he was then The present is regarded An opportune time for investment, a ecur. 26 14 'to Choicest creamery, Itiso generally may be procur:1 n an unusually favorable basis, yteIdir'v Up ondg, ?5 to 2614r, Ergs-FrcAb, 21 to 22c; a Major, daring the South African to 8 per cent. 'selected, 25c. Potatoes-Per bag. car Iota. to 52 1-se- War. One day, with several other THREE SOLDIERS KILLED. 'young officers,.cers, 'after along day' ROYALINSUMANCK, A E. ANTES & GO. . .'UNION §5111K The Breach of a Three-tach Gun Winnipeg Wheat. Work, he came upon a war corre- Established jM BUIL;3 IR,9. MONTREAL. :Msm6ars Toronto Stock Exchangs. TORONTO. Blew Off. A, Winnipeg, May 27--Ca1h:-Wbeat­-NO, I spondent, whom he asked how he 11, rthern, 941-2c; No. 2, do., 911-4c; No. 3, liked being under the -Boer fire. 871.4c; No, 4,- 931-2c; No, 6. 741.2c- A deipatch from Charleston, INVESTMENT B.ARKERS. Not at all," replied the wielder South Carolina,'says: Three sold!- Fill In Coupon. =&I -r"Preferred e-rr e d' Stoc e, 6, 701.2c; feed. W. NO. I reJected: "1 1. and shall glad to copy -p 87 I.Zo No, 2, do,, 941.2o; No. 3, do., of the pen; "anyone may have my crA' were killed and nine or move No. tough, 85c; No. 2. do.. $4c-1. Name a. 81c I No, 4, do., 75 1-2e; No. I red share of such adventures who cares soriously injured late 'on. Thur�su. �te�•d 96140..,No. 2, do., 9214c; No. The officer, in much- illi night at Fori Moultr6y, w'hen ih­e� address ............... ......... 4 1 for them. 881-4c-. $0. 4. do., 8354c; Oats-No. 2 khaki clothes said ".Well, we breech blew off a sk; No. 3. do�. 411-U: extra No, I I worn three-inch gun n 11ftP Miami of U, 34140; No, I feed, 331-40; 1TO, t do,,I have to go under fire whether we which was being used for night tar- jjIQ.t low how many were wounded the soldiersclose140. Sealey-No. 3 479 1 No. 4, 46c; re- 42c, feed. 48. Fiat-No. 1 N.-W.C. like it or not, you know. "Yes, get practice. It isdifficult to 143arx When the fragments of the cannon. by. -1%7 -, ? - - �JS7. r 470 -A, --Th }Mission L ALISXS@ Agincourt, spent Sunday withAutumn I70af Mission Band will their uncle and aunt and be held on-Saturday May 31st a W. V. Mrs. Richardson. 190 at the horue of Mrs. Peak. t Sun=&' 6 t, We a"r, Simpson D S' was in the city —The other day Wm.Ham drove —The monthly meeting of the' over the holiday. seven miles and clipped 21 h Methodist Ladies',Aid will be r Thos. Hardy. of Whitby, all hold on Wednesday June 4th at —Ewart Wright has received the for :A"nice-range of Ladies' Oxfords and pumps,patent leather in--ntne ho I.S—. This-ie"-s regio -'e-houi of Mrs. Babdou-st--8- %-A or his two now residences. I%vvd a 71 —D. Simpson was laid off duty feat fora man 83 years of age.,,, o'clock p. in. All welcome. Patent Leather with one or two straps, with neat bow or- _There was quit-ea. severe frost —A number of large orchards for several days with an injured ribbon. -knee• again on Sunday night when ice have been set out in this locality —Mrs. W. B. Powe' ll and child. to the thickness of nearly J of an this spring. Among these are those Tau pump just the thing for street"weRr with good beel and sore ren are visiting relativas in Ux- inch is reported to have been of Mr. Fox, who has set out ON Men's Tau and patent leather oxfords that cl Co 41mid formed. We have not heard of trees on the Wra. Powell estate on at and mfortale,and a large-range of boots in bla tan Vera Burliug spent the any damage as a result. the range line, and which Mr. Fox —Miss that L and r. holiday at the home of her par- —Dr. and Mrs. Towle along with recently purchased,and also Robt. always-.give the best of satisfaction and a party of friends spent the 24th Wood who has planted threLe 1013ts here. SHE MEN'S WEAR STORE. at Port McNicoll and viewed with hundred trees on his farm near —C. A. Chisholm, of Toro considerable inti-:Y—est the magni- Audley, known as the Bell farm. R. A. BUNTING, PICKERIN6 -,-spent the holiday with his aunt, ficent harbor and immense elevu- Mm Bedson. tors constructed and in course of —D. Simpson was laid of duty ..for several days through injuries- construction and while there two of the C P. lake vessels almost "' TICE TO CREDITORS sustained in a fall. equal in size to the ocean steam-number spent the 24th at eq In the Matter of the, Estate Of lVilliam the lake fishing and some good ships came in carrying a large -SINGLE HARNESS SEASON Morcombe,late of the Township or Pick• catches are reported. number of passengers and dis- charging a great quantity Of ering, in the County of Ontario, Farmer This is the nicest tine of the year for, driving and a —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here deceased. as usual next Tuesday to.attend freight. It looks as though Port Notice is hereby.given puisuant to 1 --Pew harldesi makes things hoby and secure. McNic6ll will become one U) his professional duties. Of George V. Chapter 26, Section 55, -Call and see my stock. 4 - John and Mrs. Dickie.have the largest inland ports and cities that all persons having claims'against moved into their own residenee at in Canada. the estate of William Morcombe, late il. summer dusters, whips, trunks, suit eases, and the east end of the village. ail supplies in st9ck. -The inquest into the death of of the Township of Pickering in the- -John Gormley has been off the tramp who was killed on the said County, Varmer. deeeased, who duty for sev6ral days G. T. R., near Rosebank on May di6d ai the said Township of Picker- suffering ing on the 22nd day of April, 1913, are I have two good'second hand single harness at$5.10.0. :;' from an attack of rheumatism. 16th, was resumed on Wednesday -George and Mm Lea• and inthe town ha.Ilby the Coro required to deliver or sendby post pre- nor, aid to Mrs. Roxey Morcombe,-Pick- IKERING IIIARNI�SS EMPORFUT Al Y. Col. p Post 091ce, Ont., the Adeninis- family, of Toronto, spent the Dr. Chas. McGillivray. erinK, PIC holiday with J,-W.-and Mrs.New- Farewell,.County Crown Attorney eratirix of the said Estate, on or be- was present.and examined the fore Phone ton. re the 12th day of June 1913 their Ind. 301. J. COA KWELL' r: -Reggie Shirley- is• home &t witnesses. Four members of the names and addresses and )a full.des- present, having graduated from train crews. and John Topper, criptlon'6f all claims, and the nature ving gra Ell;ott 1R -Iness ('oil section foreman were called.. Ac- of the securities, if.any, bold by them. evid-en­&e­, -tE—ec1-ea­tJi­-Emd -Misses MErrion Thextori, RetEr was purely accidental and no Further take-notice that After the ' J+iii 12th day of June 1913 the said Admin- 0 Toronto. cording t i the blame could be attached h Peak and Marjorie Clark spent the to the istratrix will 'proceed to distribute 7. holiday with'relati.vegaad fhenils 'employees of the- G. T. R., the the estate of the deceased among the - -.4n Toronto. verdict of the jury being to that parties entitled thereto baving-.re- -Mrs. F. Hurst, we are sorry to effect. , gard only to the claims-of which she state has been very in and -undei, -, -After a lingering illness-ex.. shall then have notice and that the t the doctor's care. At present she tending over a period of several said adininistrix will not be liable for Nice fresh fruit for the Holiday, Trade the said assets or any part thereof to A- yearit. Won. McCausland, died on my person of whose claims she shall N ew shipment jUSt in. - Oranges, is somewhat irrrprovc Mrs. Thos. Douglas accom- Tuesday at his residence on the -1 not then have received notice. y. panied by her clrildren, i-3 -spend- lake sbore, in his 83rd Year:' The RoxEy MORCOMBE, Bananas, Pines, Lemons, etc. Ing a week or two with her sister r decea!aed was a life Ion$ resident Adeninistratrix I Mrs. Wimau, of PeterborO. Of this township, and was field A. E. CBRisTiAn, Whitby, Ont. - : 0 -Wm. Dickie, who underwent in very high esteem. He is stir- Her Solicitor, --Pines for preserving-order no' vV. an, _operation fa iipptidieltis a vhred by his widow, three son, 9 3$33 DAted-tbe-180i4ay-of-:May, 1 13 week ago Stibday-1-g--m�--kfing sittis- Find three daughters, these being factory progress Cowards recovery. Enos;of E4sex.Lundy and Charles -Owing to the increase in his at home, Mrs. Jas. Graham, of Big assortment at the "Big Store" business, Thomas Law has been Fenelou Fall.&, Mr,,4. Duggan, of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Compelled to engage an assistant 'Cobalt.and Mrs. James Divine, of In the Matte-of the Estate of William baker who entered upon his duties the baseline. One son, William last week. who waq a brakeman, on thtrG.T. Fawcett,late of the Township'of Picker. n Men's wear. --­'-,-'.. _7 Ing, ix the County of Ontario, Farwer. -The large amount of work ft., met death in an accident some deceased. Come right in-we can rig you out for the holiday. that has been done on Dr. Field'i, years ago. His funeral took place rounds around his fine new re yesterday (Thursday)' afternoon Narks is bereby given pursuant to Men's Summer Shirts-Nice patterns-good qualities. the Revised Statutes of Ontario'. 1897, Bence has greatly improved its to the Union Cemetery and was Cbapter 120 and Amending A-eta. that Men's Wash Ties-Just right for summer or holiday �-appearance. very large] attended. all creditors and others having claims wear, see them-only 25 cents each. -Rev. G. L. Johnson was able Among the holidaystinst the Estate of the above. nam- 11' to resume his work on Sunday. -- visitors to Pickering were: Ed. Gormley,Miss NWilliam Fawcett, decemed. who Men's Hats-Hard and Soft Felts and Straws-new colors and styles, after bqing off duty for several Linton, the Misses Mitchell, Abe died on or about the 927th day of Someclass to these-see thew. :Weeks suffering from a .3ey-ere at- Rev. Mr. Eley, L. A. and March. 1913, at the Township of Pick- -eqaired on or be- tack of sciatica. ering aforesaid, are i ..-Men"d Sox-Big a-sortment-Cai4bineres, Lisle and. Silk, Mrs. Findlay and daughter, -Very seldom Is there such 9 nice Gibson, George Harvey. Ber- fore the ldLh day of.June A. D. 1913, 25 cents tip to 75 cents. Miss to.send by fooWtirepaid or deliver to sbow of fruit blossoms as there is Minnie Rankin,Miss Julia O'Lewry the unders gn administrator their 'Men's Leather Belts-all sizes. full particulars this year. Bnt nuless the weather Ewart And Carman Gordon, T. M. names,addresses and continues favorable the crop may, McFadden. Miss Edith Gee, John of their claims, statement of their Boots and Shoes-The leading styles in. Tans, Pateut�,, etc. not be a heavy one. and Miss Harding, Arthur Roger?, accounts and the natureof the secar- -Mrs. G. W. Fletcher a tid grand S. Stephenizon, Mrs. Coghill and ay, if Amy, held by them duly verifled. And further take notice that after daughter, of Toronto, S. and Mrs. family, Mias Jean Bateman T M the said 16 day of June. 1913, the said '"The B I ig Store" forLadies. They Toronto' ' of Balsa na, and :11-3.J. W. and Mrst. Hende"r9on, of T to ; administrator will proceed to di,-4tii- -Disney and two daughters, of Norman Find Mrs. Kerr and child, huts the asseta'of the deceased among .Oshawa, visited with 1'riah and of Belleville, E. and Mrr. Stephen- the pArties entitled thereto, having Mrs. Jones over the holiday. $on, of Oshawa. W. C. Murkar regxrd nniv to the claims of vehich be get the assortment. -The Pickering football team and friend, R. McGregor, of Sun- shall then have received noti,-e'i and th to .derland,, no --Went to-Bownanville-ou the 94 -Capt. and Mrs. Lha-nient-.--,Lha-t-tb-e--Ftaid-.adniinio.tr%tor' wilt not N,,��"w-shipinent-fd Blmvseik-�J �r­Vv�ed­-for-the 1 the 04e,,4- piety their first league game of th4k of Milton, Miss Kate-Kerr, of fish- be liable for the said. assets or any lines in White*Lawns and Colored Gingham.,;. fi'n've you ..,Reason with the team of that town. awa Lloyd Shirle� of Powwwei n, pArt thereof t9 any person or perion;i. si�en,oitr Musline, Foulards and Voiles for sum- of wbo.qe claim notice shall not have We congrattilate them on their Fred' Balsdon. of Lindon, and Lou • iner wear. Come in we want been received by him.at the time of :victory by the score of 4 goals Balpdon, of Bow-manville, Me. and you to'see them. to 0. Mrs. such and two such distribution. - !. . child- Dated this 14th day of May, A. D. -Mrs. J. ----An excelleu`­t-1-1av-td Ladies' Low Shoes., See our H. Bundy went to the ren, of Collingwood, Eugene Cal. 1913. city last week to undergo a criti- vert and friend, of Oshawa, Rev. BE:.NJ)LX.T.W;FAWCEt-r' 'ew 1. Pa teButton Oxford at $2,50. .0urN. portst$2.00. caloperationat the GeneralHos- W.aud Mrs. Moore, of Brantford,- Adiministra.tor, Onr Patent Putup at $2.ft Our Tan Oxford at $2.50. .petal. We are pleased to know A. T. and Mrs. Law, of West Hill. Pickering, Ont. that she stood the operation well -Our village was threatened friends a�e hoping with a strike of a serious charact- and her mAny f WATCHMAKER • - for, speedy recovery. er last week when the men em- Wb take y.our watches, clocks ks and -Not much room left in this "ad" to talk atoont our.Hitrdward -Miss Davie left on Saturday ployed to handle the stories Department. However, we've-got the goods when jewelery out of town for repairs,when for Orillia, where she spent a con- tbe.r(kk-crusher was at work re- you can have thew repaired iu your and still lead in ple of days with her brother, -H. fused to continue work until they own village? A Davis. The latter came to Pick. received an increase in wages. I have bad 25 years experience ering on Tuesday in his auto For a time matters had assumed in London, England.- bringing Miss Davis aud.-her such a serious aspect that it was Satisfaction guaranteed rn reasonable juries to her thigh which will con- to be called to quell the disturb- All work done on the premises. first CH other, who is suffering from in. feared that the police would have --PrUes rem APMAN fine her to the house for. several once. The diplomatic ability -opreatie-6f W. J. Coakwell'a ---weeka. -- of Harness Emporium. James Gordon, the overseer, how- -Wni. Spink, Sr., died on Fri- ever, averted any such calamity. Ed. Claff, irk" day last at the General P-ickerw—g SEED CORN AND ANGEL -SEED Hospital,, He point,,d out to the men that Toronto,at the age of 72' years. they were being paid a great deal TOOLS SHARPENED -.;Now is the season when the farmer is on the outlook fox-his The deceased was a number of more-than they were worth, and seed Yellow Dent 9, We are supplied with White Cap, Jear8 ago a resident-of this town,. that they were sitting down half. We make a specialry of crosscut saws" 'Shelled and on cob,-teaming and Longfellow. Yellow ship, where he was well and favor- the time doing -nothing Ili fact' Tool"I all kinds. Locks repaired. they bad a regular snap. ' He also Razor-honing a specialty.I For a first- Intermediate White Giant and Royal Giant Maugel Seed in ably known he having been in P. class hair trim or an easy shave call 1 lb packages. intedoutto them the,rrtnership with hii-brotber,John PO at the East-end Barber Shop. in the 'milling business in they could not do any other kind See our House Furnishings of all Whitevale and for EL short time of work and that if they lost this kinds. 'Slightly used Carpets Do yon require an 'r, screens or y screen doors,.4. window PO in Pickering.- After leaving. Pick- job they would have to remain from 15 cents,a yard up. wire netting? Now is the time to prepare for fly sea owed -ering he conducte7d an extensive idle, and it was a duty they W. J, GORDON -PICKERING son, all these requisites in stock. Coal oil stoves, two, milling business in Thorold, but to their families and themselves -or three burners with oven at $10.50 and 12.75. fora number The of years has been to remain sit work _113 Ei.m* DALE MILLS MED B - an invalid, as a result of A, para- tened patiently to the arguments G. A. GILLESPIE, DtTNBARTON lytic stroke' placed before them in such a . . ible manner- and after discussing -Those looking forward to see- the Ing two baseball roe hes on Mr. matter for about an hour Is the place to get your next Ruddy's park on Saturdaywere lbag of Flour. rather disappointed. Both the among themselves they decided to a resume work, but murmured that W rm Weather. WaI1tS they would not do one whit more 10gil,ie's Royal Household-can't bel Oshawa and Whitby teams had e 44 e arranged to come and play friend- than they were compelled to. Th beat for Bread. -1y matches with the Pi k I result was the men, kept at work New Perfection Oil Stoves-Tiy.ree and four Burner, er,ug - ­Pastry-Flour 14"ni, but on Thursday night'both till the job was completed, and we Gle�nora Flour Ve, cothplete,with- vitn. 9'they are now enjoying Graham Yloar sent word that they could not suPP"' . -YiDg the proceeds of their labor. -come. In consequence several of Fresh Rolled Oats -Screen Doors'and Window -Screens-A good strongdoor the Pickering players left the vil- -Bran and Shorts for mie dollar. Oats and Oat C lege, so when the Whitby team PICKERING MARKETS' bop ,cent word on Saturday forenoon Barley and Barley Chop -that they were coming in the White Winter Wheat. Mixed Feeds Lawn Mowers from $3.65.to $7.50; T n -1 rs�r .1 have Phone In(, afternoon it WOR impossible to get Red 91 Moltassine Meal and Molasses Meal all makes and sizes. 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