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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_06_06�•ra`k �:';_ �� --.+- ,•.,r. .x.� 'fCc' . ^,:>y+�.'' y n.tu•,r-. � 4+•• r•••r .,+,he- .;r^- +.aC^ -..ems caw. ':y'. .r Iii!. .�-„q :�>>�.._."�'i.:t;,._n•`•a'^.. -�..:.•.u`:;t.� �r :: .-.�-'�C _ •• '.:.#,.: .< se��. _ L., •#. 'is�,.a.: ytS^C J;: ','T ..x. ., .��-<:..' ,. ....•...uwH,:.:w.....n. ..,.,..r_..�•..,,.:.. "'. !�.�'...�. . .- e+'. "..u.- '�...._ � __ _•d=:; -�z?,r�•ad •x�s'�' .i+ M'��s4 p5 F : - 41 AL � .. . SOL. XXXII. PIC Wo.ONT., FRIDAY, jUNElJ' 0• r .: 4 rs�Tefilifiastal 6ar>s:.,•ii OUNBARTON GREENWOOD _ SPINK MILLS The Ladies' AId society wiU hold a Owing to Conference there will be Established 75 years '{ _ Medtea� garden party on the evening of Fri- no service in the Greenwood circuit �. day, June 20th, Tea will be served on$unday next. . H. FORSYTH. A, of O., Regis- from 6.30 co a o'clock after a which a GRE ENWOOD ' �• teered member of the Qptometrioal Asea- ' first-class rogrtim will 'be iven b BROUGHAM atepoa of Ontario. speatal attention given to Miss BellePThompson elocntioniat, of ng of glasses. $]ee tided izes. Horth ; , --- - Toronto, Miea H. Law, of Pickering Thomas Perryman spent Tuesday in out. �scr - d t e Malvern Toronto•tn an local talon Th .11 a vern brass .7�� C. McKINNON;M.D., L.R.C.B., FLOUR r' band will be present to furnish choice J. H. and Mrs. Madill spent' Sunday MILLS ?, r Edinburgh, member of the.College of '+ s Manitoba music. with friends in Whitby. ihyaid•ns and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate White Satan, .Bet John Poucher, of Toronto. spent +� Boyal. Oollege of Surssone, Edinburgh. '•Cream-Buns, ' u a attention to d.ies,"s of women sad Blended] Monday with his brother Thomas. Qhndren; Once- residence,brougham. _ "Tea-Bans," " Past CENTENNIAL CORNERS Brodie is visiting with her Pastry,� Miea E. j`kR. W. WILSON PORTER, Ch iron ' g sisterColin 'in.Beaverton for a few weeks. -g ' r L A rand entertainmenfi well be heldof n Phili is attending the Presby praetor-The ean•e of disease zemoye d by - in Centennial Methodist church, on P g y Makin *7 y jn•tment of the spine. Consultation. fres. FEED Wednesday evening June. lith at S terian Congress this week in Toronto. MY -Oat. . ; aI Fickeria on Mondays, Wednesdays and 1V:F.and Mrs. M'echin and children Fr44W. o�ce-.0D st�nwe St•South. Osh awe. "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR o'clock under the auspices of the spent Sunday with the former'a par- `1R61 Will bb lhoaeistl;Osha�►a' Ladies Aid. An excellent program :IPIP.KFRING M 'BRA.N, wilt he rendered, by the ladies of eats. EDiCAL SHORTSconsncr H. Ellicott who is suffering from and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP recitationa, dialogues, solos, duets and an a tat o p sura pneumonia, is Im- nig . MANITOBA OATS proving slowly. ' `"` �. 'PICKERING, - O*TAAIo character sketches. Admission,adults Mrs. Naylor and boa, of Lindsay, AMERICAN CORN 20 eta.' Children 15 eta. Do not mise : motored down and visited with Mrs. on Wednesday a. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., o. M., this event of the season. H. Wilson last week. _ Physician•in char$• FEED OF ALL KINDS H. Teasdale has completed his term -7 tapeafalist to Rectal Diseases. Pro•tattcDi� GREEN RIVER with(leo. Philip and has ea ed with lIl av 1 ��• _ ..res of 14sa...:Disease•of women, canoes., Out prices are the lowest P gag Y 'lnmora b•Sayazaminatlon. Dia•sses ofe]a Win. Thomson, Claremont. ear,nose,tbroat and lungs. rittlaggiaseasand Quality the beet Miss Iva Fraser, of Saratoga• i,s vis There sauce and ohrotiiq dissaaes hang her brother here. There will be no service in the Meth- "xF Oboe Hours IS to and 7 to o t;$1y Mrs. Robt. Dafoe and Miss Gertrude odist church Sunday evening, as'the �• L- i rN . Were Torontoyiaitorti last week. Rev. Mr. Tink is attending Confer- te�oi. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and Miss Annie Alio$. ' spent Sunday with friends rat Altons. The regular summer sleeting of the • - •-L. SPIN& LIMITED, South Ontario Women's lostit"e will- Scran"t'OnE.FARE�V � L, K:C7.-SARK MIsa Fobertson entertained her two <.J . ?"-0oansy CrdwaAttarn*y.aodoonasy sisters, of Toronto, one day this week. be held at the home of Mrs. Boyd Saafsttoie. ooartHona+s,Whitby. 14y PICKERING. ONT. A number of people from this burg Burk on Wednesday afternoon, June ,A M. FITZGERALD. Barristei and attended the Mission Circle held at D. 11th,at 3 o'clock. Mrs. J. Phillipa, of i Toronto, will address the meeting; xi . Solicitor. '�onra asciaR, etc. et Dr. S.Turner's last week. - y 8hirley's office, Pickering.every Wednesday. 11ir. and Mrs, Merritt and Miss Lily Subject: "Hew to Make a Common- ear " LOOK HERE / Booth. of Peterboro, spent a few days Place Life Interesting. All ladies Coal r A E. ('SRI8TIAN, BRrrister�sd welcome, ., 'l10Solicitor•2iotary Public.Ego. Mose to h �Itar@Ir��iOAt Furri with their uncle here. Roan. Once neat dao: to the Standar an tare L7LOrA ' iYbitbv. 4bly number of young people Monday even• AGINCOIJRT is the be9t place to get your Ing in honor of the return of their.son :. — MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST ,c" f ustuu:w eawbo. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. we have and. his bride. Albert Page is welcomed as a new FOR THE YEAR M dressers. washstands, ironcitizen. •- �' 'W G. HAM Issuer of M Outage and brass bedsteads, par- ATMA Mra, Wm. Young is quite ill, but is " . Licensee in- file County of oa o, for suits, buffetts, and I making towards recovery. WE ARE NOW BOOK NG ; Piokartng village. 4717 side boards, mattresses anMilia P.evx NI ha wander has return- d' spring g Mrs. Albert Mackey and her son ORDERS POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- conches, and all kinds-of chairs ed home, after spending a week in To- spent the holiday visiting her par- ron to. --_-�._ etsrse•r.Prtv�esr eonector snd_fsaa•r always is stock,-also many- _ Ants in Guelph. N T r r at marriage licenses,13zougham. ay _ other articles too numerous Rev, an rs 'Yen Dorman, o W. W. Young represents hoz HOPPER Issuer of Marria8gge to mention. Remember we- Stouffville, spent Tuesday with N. B, church at the Pre-Assembly Confer- - COAL FOR NEXT 3; �+ Licenses is the oonaty of Ontatki, keep the goods and de- Hoover• encs in Toronto. WINTER - t Imltie at.tors and his residents.Claremont. five; them to your _ Miss Nettie.Ed, sad Mrs. Hand, of Several lots were sold last week, _ Markham. speak Sunda last at Thos. u ' J3.B)t'ATON,TOWNBffiPOLEEH home, at the very i� y poo two of which new houses are to ie • coassyaaON TOWNsfon a for m lowest price. Madill's. be erected immediately. s�0a.fts, seoonnaana mss, M �f Arthur and Mrs. Carruthers and W. H. Paterpon is opening a fine _ Lro Patronise our town merchants. Master Ernest Sundayed with friends street throagh his village lots. Mr. L -SPI N K Ltd I �w germ 'boom of Marti don't send our cod dollars J. ! ' i x asses' ., Oat. f:y y fl at Cashel. Paterson has no difficulty is dispos- aA' F PO$TiLL, Licensed Ancttoneer, away to build up some other .[ lace. Yours for business. Harold Hersey, of the Metropolitan Ing of h exceptionally floe lots ata . for counties of York and Ontario. Ane. P Bank. Markham. paid a flying visit to handsome profit. PICKERING Ginn *also of all amps attenn.d to oa shor&M our burg this weetc. - it seems that the municipal electric - 1!!Mae. Address Greece Iger Vo.. Ont. Miss *&no, of Toronto, who has railroad is soon to prove an actuality. L been visiting at Geo. Tran's for the The engineers have been ordered to 7� B. POW>gLL, i,icensed Auc- Js H• g 'i. BEA 01 aton.e:. .aluatoe and ootl.csos fox past week. has returned home. look after a right-of-way. ShouldCOA " e000ties of Ontario and Y*A. All kind. of CLAREMONT Samuel Thoroton, of Orillia. is now this road materialize things will look 1, arlw eooduoaed erttier privately or by aoetioo Itiais noses collected For este. or oshar ars spending a few weeks In this neighbor- higher up. -,Rienlars r ply as wtdenes; Elizabeth et.Pptat• hood renewing old acquaintances A feeling of horror spread over this ,slag. tone orders lett st News Once,Pick- • Miss Wilmott, Alias Jessie and Gor- community when it was -learned that Beet it lump Steam Coal and all sizes slag or kfaeuab's more, Claremont• will ie Spring T L !�1 in Hard Coal. eeive prompt attention. sarefactiooga i�'�b •ime gOda� i �r don Cormack and Sir. Knight, of Wm. Steers had been killed by train ,y . seed. Myphonecamberisladepand•nt L=11 Pickering, called on friends here op No. Zi of the G. T. R. on Tuesday Sunday, evening. May 27th. air. Steers was -Z U m B ml � Judging from the dir la of new !° ,-Take a - - �• g '� y one of the finest men in this town- S. cod stock of 1 sad 2 in. rough S. R. PENNOCK $Od�k buggies around here some of the fair -hip. Though but twenty-six years of R h ' 1b1/NfT6YaLE, ONT. _ sex ai a very apt to en joy some real age he stood second to Hopp in public dressed hemlock, also matched W �L nice drives. spirit and in enterprise. He was a pine and spruce, 1 dressed Full"Director and $tabal'mer. with master Geo. Valder and Mies V, M. Hoover- master 'carpenter and employer of red pine Georgia pine ✓ attended the reception given in honor labor who woo the confidence of all and basswood for ceilings. Any business entrusted to foe will of Gordon anda[m. Booth at the home who had dealings with him. He was 1 ' be carefully bandied. Everythig for Kodakery at onr nf Wm. Booth, Green River. on Mon- singularly upright in all transactions a•../ U 1 .A 1Z n a Charges Moderate- dap evening last. and progressive in the true sense of g- store-Camerae, Films Developing U. P g Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. ;Inde ndeiit Phone No. 1511. The committee of the Atha L S. the term-. It will be many a day be- Pe Powers, Printing Papers, etc. Picnic have decided bold their pic- fore he will be forgotten. :Write or plicae for prices, - --- '' T a No. 2 or 2 A Brownie, two nic as usual the Iast�turday of June, /n ° OHN PHILIP pop See. Inst. Full program of sports y A V R ESO R WHITBY . ' P, talar Cameras at two and three Ser bills nest week and reserve the A. dollars. Suitable for good ama- date. The county council is in session this a full line or Ireeh and cur tear work. W LOCUST $ILL .;lad meats constantly on Mand. HiTEVA�a week. LOCUST town is full of clergyman'and I 1504, laymen attending the Bay of Quints - lid. phone.house Markham ;tet„. g Conference ,which is in session this Yard, Markham ?2�* -Spice Roll, Breakfast Hawn, PET'TIT Mrs. Clebine is vision in Toronto. Mrs, O'M'ally is the guest of friends week, "?BAm; bologna, Weinere, etc. p R p in Toronto. The -Mayor is in correspondence TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G `'• ., Highest prima paid for 1 (C fl�,� 1 C Mise Ethel Hamlin spent Sunday at with x prominent eitisen of•Toronto T.R. Trains going East due as follows- Butcher's Cattle her home here. to lay the corner-stone'of the Carnegie No. g. Mait 8.08 A M. Victor Long is spending a week's library the latter part df this week. " 12 Local 2.60 P.Y. • • • .,.•. holidays at his home here. the members l 't f the Press e enGtaller of T 4 14 lag osl due .6 0f P.-M.. ilekerin� iver� REAL ESTATE aliases EIIa and Fannie Pennock, of �ci rr Toronto,s *31 Sunday at home. by the Hon..W. J. Hanan at the Hoe- No. 13 Local 8.97 A.IL. Mr. Wilkinson, of Toronto, is the pitat groanis here o i Saturday laet.� 11 Local 4.90 P. M. Filet-lase Tigre for hire'. guest of his sister, Mrs. Thornton. The town couticil has appc�intei 7, Mau � 8.09 P. M, The Sunbeam School will hold a Meeere, George A11e6 and J: A.Philp eeandy inoludad� Day Or nigh - union picnic on Monday June 80th. to fill two of ttie five vacancies on the hire. John Harris was in Port Perry Board of Education. The other three IIs meets all trains, Insurance rites lower on farmpro- recently attending the funeral of her will be elected later. tT'eaming promptly attended to, perty and Village Dwellings, sister, Mrs. Henry Doubt. The assizes will._be beld beret nextOVA .� in flrst-class Companies. Much sympathy.is extended to Mr. week. on of the" ortaa cases to � s Agent for Canada Carriage Co. NO 25re3=1u= 1-TOton and Mrs. Mannel on the death of the be dealt with will he the bigamy .._. Weller,. of To- charges against W. J.Watson,form- e e y Ptekertlzsp. If not insured with me,call and ronto. erlp editor of the Oshawa Vindicator.He compare rates. The BaptiA 'Church is being re. - The C.P.13, District Engineer Char- decorated hardecorated and for a couple of Sundays Ies offers to pay the Lawn several 8-roomed hoose to rent. service will be-conduct iii the base= thousand dollars for the privilege of r ' �3 E C O S Z' p g ei 9eroRte, of a Business or Shorthand meat. closing three of the seven streets from Education in the We V. Richardson. Mre, S. Dickson, of Toronto, is'here Brock St. east to the G. T. R. cross- Education - nding a few weeks with her father, in{�. Eye Specialist = Jirton, who•has been very ill John B. and Mrs, Laidlaw-are enter- Notary Public, Pickering. with a severe cold but is recovering, taining at the Grange the members of y :Will'be at the Jeweler The Whitevale Women's Institute the Conference and many citizens, at - 4 ��ODa O `� will hold tbeir next regular meeting which Mrs. Leathee will give an ad- Store of ;�! ` •: ` CHOPPING at the home of llLra. Jose to Wilson on dress es Women 'Suffrage under the w n It Thursda June 12th. Mrs. Phillip, of auspices of the'Equal Franchise Lea- Do oil ko9 i st how little it costs y P' a Y to secure a thorough business eau- London. England„will address the gL1e• R e N. "B'assett cation that will not only iuL'reAt;e� meeting. The council Kaye u'nanitlnously ad- :your earning capacity, but will en- Having installed a Clew Oat Roll,.neW Mre, Walter Major and Miss Annie opted a resolution authorizing the able you to get a position where Chopper and new Water-wheel, I gave a picnic for their Sunday school ;[yd Electric Commission to report ; ���� 41 s you will come in contact with influ- am better prepared than ,ever classes on June 8rd. The jolty com• on the cost of constructing and main- ential people who can assist you to to attend to the wants pany motored to Whitby and other mining the proposed electric rall.way further advancement? Our tate of my patrons. towns, after which they all dined on between Toronto and Uxbridge, Port Logue will give you full particulars. Chopping every day in_the week the beautiful -lawn of Mrs. W. S, Perry and Whitby. - - May 90th and 31st; ' A postal card-no effort-we do except Saturday, Major, The•Hing's birthday was -celebrated the rest. - The Sunbearn.School concert was at- here}iy the lighting of the new erer - W. J. Elliott, Principal John F. Bayles, Greenwood tended by Suite-s Roodit number of uric lights fromthe junction of AnnPs This is an excellent oppor• .� Qor.Yonge and Alexander Sts, tiarent* and friends. he children and Victor*,streets to the entrance of Have OU lots of Water ? gave some splendid seldotions, after the government grounds. Tbta street tunny to Have your eyes - c; TOOLS SHARPENED the friends.were invited to take �as.t,eea made beautiful bv n , the erec• examined by s first- part. Masa Alice Turner gave aTeti- tio 'of,these lights,and the construe- class roan. �;'•, C. X. R , OF WHMVALA tation and Rev. and Mrs. Langford a tion of a new cement walk. -We make a sperialry of crosscut*awe, is prepared to furnish you anytbing duet.. The town council has passed a re- Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of water supply such se Mrs. Langford will give a splendid port consolidating several of the town R N BASSE i T '' EWS $azar-honing a specialty. For a first• tack on Mission Work Friday night. otllceA in the town building. This R. . �'elase hair trim or an easy shave call Pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Mr. Langford will have charge of the world involve the appointing of town ,t at the East-end Barber Sho plumbic etc. 4 Shop. g• .service. The following Friday even- clerk White to be treasurer of the JEWELER AND OPTICIAN - ��•• Ree our $once Furntehinge o! all Ing Cherr wood League will provide a water and Light Commission and kinds. slightly used Carpets They are also expert well driller* �yaTpp - g y rye splendid literary program,after which aer•retary of the School Board. These oirwairr arrsrl WHITBY from 1S cent*a and up. and respectfully solicit our trop roar owicw y pe y y Pa lunch will be served by the home added duties, of course, will involve ; age for the tui e. Ian uhon, %21- League. Everybody welcome. an increase of his salary. J, GORDON PICBERING •••�� yy 7 am y��' f" .�.. F* '�i o.•, rsa , aa.�. ,.-s:L •k,a '..+. <y•Cs`� .R,rfl."4'y n. 9•R "m J i - y ,+• ......,;t... .+`. ."x,• ..•b•i, . n:• ,hr,•:• ... . ,. rrc t, F 'S. U;.• .�. �tQ• •h '<i'{u $'+,- ��" m-x^ x. .?s,'.'. ',+a,,,.6x s���,�>.w? x ;'•�• . •-.• .. 1"a+ 'discs z•,rxf ��3":,tt`"",j' �.a.�'. �n.�' •„�• .:i•:c � "'.r'. ^G�S�' ^�..•r< .we" �;'l;,s s,4'y' ,fig. .•fw•h w''�r"�6S.f'"� ru•�S 7 ;47777 -4V 4 ....... Pe iSO140 U 8 MATCHES. 0- Them Prohibited. tc M' s W1re Royal Soeiety of Canada Want's C A despatch from Ottawa says: of Ncws b,- Y � Grain, attt� and C The Dominion Government will be by the RA3va1 Societ y of Can- _Fles -G-In ads to prohibit-the manufacture, 0 8 of ntd Who o 9 Prices of These Products In the Leadfi sale and importation of the white Markets are Here Recordcd or poisonous phosphorus match. -on Al Over the World decision at. Such,wiss the society's its general on Wednesday. L phos- The poisonous morning. do.. sac; No..3. do.. 803-4e; phorus match is the,ane most gent (anada. vention. of the Chicago c; No. 2. I red Winter, 95c: of. Control voted t Toronto. in" a.-Flour-outario wheat 5 tough ISO' NO e,rally in use in Camada and is =� Montrea; Board* he Episcopal Church. Plour. 90 per cent. patents. $3,90 to $3.95. NO. z red Winte;, 911-So.: No. a red Win- only for those $10,000 to provide playgrounds for A New York jury awarded $12,-1 4 ter. $%j. No. 4 red Winter, W. oats- to have dangers not Montreal ar Toronto froights. Kanitabas No. 2 O.W., 35c; No. 3 C.W:, 321-4a; extra who assist in its manufacture,T�W the children. 5W to Mina Ida Newlands, a surae,! o.-First patents. in jute base. $6,30. aw- No. I feed. 34?-6e; No. 2 feed, 31 I-2c. and yatents, in jute bate; $410; strong - Whom it is said to give the disease of Kingston, Ont., in her suit for Barley-No. 3, 471-4c; No. 4, 46 1.3c; reject- The Couzens brothers of Hamil- 5. .,-bakers'. in jute bags. $4.60. - "teed, -No were sentenced in Toronto to $50,000 against John W. Butlei, ed. 42 1-4o. 42%Ac; Flax-No, I N.- known &a phosay jaw, but for the ton Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern. $1.11L W.C.. $1.1.4, No. 2 C.W., $1.12, NO. 3 C.W.. serve five'yeaj-d for counterfeiting millionaire apartment house own-, on track. Bay ports; No. S at 911.40; No. $1.03 34 er, for injuries she received in a a. 96 i-2c. Day parts. Henry Gehman, a surveyor of Ontario wheat-No, I white and red wheat, 97 to sec, outside, and inferior at susiness at Montreal. Sault Ste. Marie, was drowned in fall down an elevator shaft. --C -American No. 2 the Shino river when' his canoe up- Montreal. June L ora A GOOD COW. W to W. 34 to 3k. outal, 66 to dd 1.20. Oats -40anadian West- ftte-Ontarto oats. yellow. 'General. do set. isad at 3?" %a Mo. on track. Toronto, ern, No. 2. 41 to 4%14c; Canadian West- Canada oau. 400 for No. 3, and ern, No. 3, 38 1-2 to age. oats-axtra No. Remarkable Test of 7, 14 and 30 Dr. C. J. O. Ha4tiag8, of Toror- The elect-ions in Australia result. at 371-2c for No. i. Bay parts. prompt I feed. 41 to 411-90. Barley-Nan. food, Days. to, was elected President of the ed in the return of the Labor Gdv_1 ohipment. 49 to 600, inalting. 61 to "a. Buckwheat- P*"--TbA market is purely nominal. No, ?. 69 to We. Flour-man. Spring wheat Medical Officers of Health Amocia- ernment. Barley-Prices nominal. A despatch from Guelph says: tion of Ontario. An Austrianmviated- papent!, !!rets, $5.40; seconds, $4.90; strong corn-xo. a American corn. 6414c, All- bakers. $4.70; Winter patents, Choice. W. H. Cherrp, of Garnet, Ontario, rad, and at 5111,11c. c1f.. Midland $6.26; attaight. rollers, 44.76 to $4.86. is the proud possessor of the Senior Mrs. Goo. Chafor, daughter of betraying army Secrets, ended hit, Bye-Prices nominal. straight rollers. bags, $2.16 to $2.30. Rolled' David Bwnhart of Shannonville, life with a pistol. By* Buckwheat_-No. 2 at 62 to ne, outside. oate-Barrels. $4.36. bags, go lbs.. szo& two-year-old champion cow of Can 70an--hiardtaba bran. $IT to $17.60, in Bran, $17; aborts, 419; middlings, $22; itda.. Peter Carnochan, late of the was one of those killed at Long The Imperator will start on hell�- bacs. Toronto freight. aborts. $19 to$19.50, inoullie, $m to vs. Hay-No. 2, per ton, 0 A. C. Dairy School, did the test- Beach," Cal, maiden voyage from Hamburg to, car lots. 114 to 114.50, cheese Finest westerns. 121-8 to 121.4c; finest east-eras, Ing, and the results, seven days, I The first.regular'train over the New York on June 11. For the re- new Algoma Eastern Railway, from turn trip all berths have already Country Produce. 111-2 to 11 J-4c. Butter--Choicest cream- 21.65 pounds of butter, 14 days ery, 261-2 to 27c; seconds. 251.2 to 26e Butter--Dairy prim. choice. 21 t4 t'. se*ted. z5c.; No,.I stock: 42.70, and 30 days 89.e6 pounds, Sudbury to Little Current, ran on been engaged. Anterior, I? so Tk I Creamery. TA to 2W I r Potat6eo!�­Per'bai. car lots, 60 to 10o. have never been equaled by an Monday-&a 1&r--a,#--Eepanoli-. -- Belgium will increases the P" rolls, and 25 to 27c for solids. . w owned in the Dominioa-� Parry Bound temperance people strength of tb* army from 40,OW Eggs-Caes, lots. 20 to Ile hem and at United States Markets. col to 55,000 and the war strength froml aft outside. Cheese-131.4 to 131.20 for twins, and at Minneapolis. Minn.. May 21I.-Wheat- 180,000 to 340,OW, the latter in- Way. to L-2c; July. 91 3-So,, Sept-ember. for I& ; old Cheese. JA to 14 145e. 130 L crease I>eipg to defend Antwe aur- n�=vi; izsa ver b a -easlit NO; i hard7-43-741; No. i ;& Northern, 92M to 93&4c; NO. 2 Northern. Liege and Namur. `> 8oney�8ztrs.cted.prim". $3 to $LIO. in a jobbing way. in tins. 1Z&A W tic 90 M to 913-80. No. 3 yellow corn, 6214 :per lb, for No. L wholesale-. combs. $2A to 6k. No. 3 white oat@. 371-2c. ';a. 2 to $6 per doses for Na 1. and $140 for rye, 66 to 5k. Flour And bran unebang4d. 640 MILES IN 15 HOURS. 4. Duluth. May 28.-Wheat-No. I hard. No. L 1 Northern, 92 3,41c: No. 2 Poultry-Well-fatted, clean, d"-picked 93 3-8c; No. stook-Chickens, 19 to We per lb.: foul. Northern, 997-8 to 90,�-&; May. 916-M Remarkable Flight of Airman asked; July, 923-8c; September, 9264c. Lin- 16 to 17c.; turkeys• tO to Sic. Live pool- a %r;,,:bou% Be lower than-tag above, weed. Nzy. July. Carrytng a pawwnger.-. toew-outario stock. 660 per bag. on $1.301-8 Asked; September, $1.321-2 asked; �Iraek. and Delawares at 9k per bag, on October. 111.50 7.8 asked. A despatch from Rome says: The : Wrack aviator Pierreyon, carrying French av aLive Stock Markets. a passenger, made a flight from Provislesa Montreal. May, S8.-Cattle-Receipts. 6W; Turin to Rome and return, & total cows and springers. SD; calves. I.SW; sheep And lambs. 5W; boss. 700. Beeves. 71.4c 'distance of ab-out 840 miles, in fif* 111scon. long clear. IS 1-2 to IS 3-4o per La. Fork-Sbort cut, 1128; -2c- medium. 51.4 to over 7; common. 1b.. in case I*.- ,to I teen and a hail hours on Wednes- r do, meas. M R-Modium to light. to �9 to 21)c; heavy. 17 14 Ific� rolls. 16 Milch cows. &W to $10 each. Calves. Pier to 3c w 6 1-3c, Shoop. about 6c. Sprint lambs- :: reyon started from Turin I day, 161-x; breakfast bacon. Sk; backa. Z3 to at five o'clock in the morning and a� INS1114 to 86 each. Bog*. about iOSAc. Toronto. June 3.-Cattle-Choice e-xp.,)rt, arrived at Roome at 11.30, having Lard,-The market is arm- ---TWro".J tabs. 14&4e; palls. 145c. -8675 to 87 25; choice butchers, 86.60 to made only one stop at Pisa for the $7`.5; good medtum, $6 to 016,25; common, is $6.25; cows. $6,50 too $6 25: burls. 85 25 purpose of replenishing his supply baled Hay and Straw. �to 116; canners. 82 to 81-M, cutters, 13.26 to of petrol. On the return trip he hal-No.Baled _N*. I at $12 to 112M. CC 8375, Calvee-Good vvgu. $5 to $7: choke. IS to $8,50; oo==Cr. &3 to $3,50L Stoc-k*re left Rome at one o'clock in the -track. Toronto., So. 1. 411. mixed bay and and feeders-iitoors. 710 to 1.000 Ibis. $4 50 afternoon, stopped at Pisa do quoted at $%0, am. to $626; year1mg*L, $210 to $150; extra Baled Straw--4o*4 stock at $8 to reached Turin at 9 o'clock. ion track, Toronto rhoice hoary feeders. 900 lbs, 65 85 to $6.25 W.lksrg and springers From $40 to 175 Winnipeg Market Sheep and lamb*-Light ewer. $550 TO SOLDIERS RETURNING. 86-60. hoary, $A-50 *0 $5 lambs, 7eAz%0C*- Winnipeg. Juno 1--cash-wheat-No. I V30 to U50- bucks. 94.5o to is. spring 111arthern. 94c. So. I Nor%h*rn, 911-10; No. lambs, 8350 to $6.A each Roce-0,815. Went to Europe at Beginning ot -1 Northam. No. llo- 4, S 14c; No. a. rk i W and watered; 19 so to, 119-60, fAxb., and the Balkan War. --,No. J. 7%4 food, Mej No. I related. 894WW. 1%0.n to $1515 lot CAZL A despatch from London says2i A N D FIRE. Twelve hundred reservists of the ]PEACE TREATY IS SIGNED. .,-,EXPLOSION Bulgarian and AwKrian armies who Ceremony In London Very Brief- Top of Cupola Blown OR and Ten- went to Europe at the beginning the Balkan War and are now Only One Hiteh 06eurred. der Killed. on their way back to the UaA4 'A despatch from London says: A despatch from Halifax says i' States and Canada, arrived ozou- The treaty of peace between Tur- One life was lost, several persons from Libito.' Wednesday at Grimsby key-and the Balkan allies was sign- had narrow escapes, and a property and proceeded to Liverpool to em- ed at St. James' Palace at 12.40 loss of $10.000 resulted from an ex- 'HOW A LONDON MOB HANDLES MILITANTS. bark for the ocean voyage. p.m. on Friday. Thanks to the firm plosion followed by fire at the Nova action of Sir Edward Grey, the Scotia Car Company's plant on The photo shows a London mob pulling a militant speaker from WHITE PLAGUE CHECKED. trusted and respected spokesman of Saturday afternoon. The-explosion the stand in Trafalgar Square. The unfortunate Suffragette is the European concert, the Balkan occurred in the cupola in which the --h&ngimg head down in the crowd; per friends in the stand are Statistics Showing How Death Rate war, after a duration of nearly iron is melted. Workmen were holding on to her skirts. eight months, was definitely fermi- drawisg. off the melted iron when Has D iminished. MEMOR A dmpatdh from Berlin says:1, ;ln&t,-4 by a ceremony lasting exactly some of it fell on wet sand, which Y IMPROVED. have organized. a prohibition alli- From Prue" come Statistics 4W of the on; hour. •Five copies of the treaty, generated steam. The top ante and will bring on a Canada gladden the hearts of the forces one for each belligerent State, on cupola was blown -off and Charles Since Leaving OR Tea and Coffee. temperance act campaign next fall, gaged in world-wide battle with plain, printed Sheets, with blanks 'Spinney, the cupola tender, was so John A. Harp, jun., of Malahide tub,rculosis� Not only has the on- left for the signatures, lay on the badly burned by the hot metal that , Many persons suffer from poor memo who never stispect tea and township, died of rheumatic fever, ward march of the white plague'mem polished mahogany table. Sir Ed- he died a few hours later. coffee have anything to do with it. contracted through his being over- been checked -in this section of the • ward Grey opened the proceedings heated and chilled at his wife's Empire, b i have evelt The drug--caffeine-in tea and but its ravages by inviting the delegates to sign the coffee", acts injuriously on the grave three been leseened* The death rate iu months ago" -treaty, whereupon copies of the RELEASED FROM HOLLOWAY. nerves and heart, causing impe. Harry Swift, 21, of Toronto, i911 was 15.12 per 10,000; in 1912 it treaty were passed from hand to Not circulation, too much blood in was electrocuted ai the Hydro- was 14.49. Where 61,219 persons Hand by the different delegates for Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst Again the brain at one time, too little in Electric transformer station at died in 1911, 50,W9 died in 1912- signature as they sat round the long Removed From Prison. another. part. This often causes a Dundas while tightening a nut with and this notwithstanding the nor-: table. The proceedings were buss- dullness which makes a good mem- a monkey wrench. mal increase in population. nesslike and brisk. The only jar- A de"toh from London, Eng L nearly impossible. "I am nearly 70 years old and UPSET. ring note from the point of view of land, says: Mrs. Enimeline, Pank- 'ry Great Britain. '-the Servians and Greeks was the hutst, the' militant Suffragette leader, was again released from did not know that coffee was the Lord Avebury, the noted English-discovery of an annex to the treaty, Cause of the stomach and heart Holloway jail on Friday evening banker, scientist - and -author, is Freneh Artillery Ofter Killed on .-'.".believed to have been drafted by trouble I suffered from for many d Friday. he mbulance . 1; ead. Bulgari sing that t and removed in a motor a years, until about four yqars I ago) Bulgarians, proposing A 91,000,000 suit to a friend's house. She started a t was commenced A despatch from'Bourges, France,; treaty should come into force with "'hunger strike" " soon &s she was writes a Western woman. in London against directors of the says: Lieut. Jean Ferdinand-Kra J out further ratification.. This an- "A kind neighbor induced. me to -'sex was not signed. re-incarcerated on May 26, after en- English Marconi Company. der, a French army aviator, belong= � quit coffee and try.Postum. I had Joying a temporary release on ac- been suffering severely and was King George and ,,Queen Mary in to the 54th Regiment of Artil-' count of ill health brought about gr�atly reduced, in flesh. After us- Were given a big ovation in London 'lery, was killed on Friday by a fall by her "hunger strike" while u'- their return from Berlin on from his nignoplane,,which turned Eleven new Judgeships in differ n ing posturn a little v�hile I found on "eat parts of.the Dominion are pro-- dergoing -her terrif'.61 three years' -self improving. My heart beats Thursday.. turt16 in a 'sudden storm while hel' MY Marconi wireless apparatus was was observing the effects of the &r-*. vided for in an amendment to the imprisonment for conspiracy to became regular and now I seldom the means of preventing a big mar- tillery practice of his regiment. Judges Act, of which the Minister which sbe was sentenced on April 3 ever notice any symptoms Of MY of Justice has given notAos. this year. old stomach trouble at all. My ine disaster off the Irish coast. Steady and my memory Alice Hill, a notorious English GOLF LINKS DAMAGED. nerves are stea, &I, just sentenced to three I better than while I was criminal, emulate using coffee years, announces she will e The Suffragettes of India Are Abo "I life the taste-of Pos'tu fully Mrs. Pankhurst, and refuse. food. m 1IG S TR .1Eon the War Path. IKE N NGLAN, D as well as coffee." The public is Wondering what they says- bom -Calcutta A Name given by Canadian Nat= authorities will 'A despatch Na The campaign of the militant Suf- Co., Windsor, Ont. Write for book- n dustrial Unrest Takes the Forhi of a' Demand for fragettoes has spread even to India., --d to Willville., I let, '.'The R ;.. , United State-.. The golf links at. Simla, the popu-j Unskilled Postu, es in t1yo oris. Tru M, - 7 Minimum Wage by n killed Workers - ' the Coaster BrakeFit of Buf lar sanftorium,for Europeans, were, Regulma = be boiled). r It falo pleaded -guilty in Rochester to damaged on Thursday, and cards: Instant Posturn doesn't require of violating the trust laws. and charges Suffragette' literature were A despatch From London says: of 30,000 are "*ack Country" boiling but is prepared instantly by Dr. L. M. Ott-ofy claimed, be.ore found there. .1 at 7- a 'After a period of comparative calm workers, stirring 'ik leiiel teaspoon, in an the St. Louis Society of Medical The carters' strike' at Bradford ordinary cup of hot water, which Research; that he.-had a serum to VALUES CONSCIENCE 4,T $361 makes it tight for most persona. - cure cancer. in the English industrial world, a led . to several exciting ponflicts ma ,series of extensive labor disputiis between the police and the strike;s. A big cup requires more and The British Ambagi�Wor and See' Anonymous Penitent.Sends Sum to* -tome people who like stro2g things rotary Vrvan signed the renewal of has broken out-in the Midlands. The movement in the "Black-00un Department of Finallm. "The- unrest takes•the form genes- try" is assured of larger propor- put in a heaping spoonful tem., the general arbitration treaty be- as it is spreading to othei per it with a large supply of cream. tween.Great Britain.and the United A despatch from Ottawa says: -ally of a demand for minimum tions wages by unskilled workers. In industries. The leaders of t1le men Experiment until you know the States. The Department of Finitnee, has re-, 0 _nearly every case the strike began, assert their intention of maklhg the amount 'that pleases, your palate I A avivement to revive the old cus- ceived 10361" a's consciemcc, Trimey ,without notice to the employers. strike a national one. Large bod- and have it served that way in the tom of publishing the banns for a from an anonymous corro."rident. ead Ing Jt is estimated that 40,000 persons, ies of police have been sent to the future• reasonable period preceding a wed- The envelope was postmwk are on strike or locked'out, whered troubled districts. "There's a Reason" for Postum. -ding was started at the annual con- Halifax, N. 13- w- _r� .. ` r. , •N� , . y -- _ .. *;gin= �,• - • odM .. ,...• 1'•...x. - 1• n .rill -.. ... - HMG GEORGE'S HANDSHAKE. +. i 'PURE BLOOD PLES ON FACE P1M {`-\"� `' -. An Amusing Story of s Recent ' I q" MAKES 'HEALTH i -HL + Royal Reception. 1'lA A story is being told in Landon t' f aA, riAW AND i 7. he wayin which Hing -- 80Fd8P8 0� 8 BIDOQ bPA v George shakes hands. Hia aje y Highly concentrated : one tin --; is much more given to thin form of -it family. r by DP. 'Williams' P1Il$ P1118e z= .- - Scratched So Made Red Sore, greeting than any of his predeces- purest and taut sors. Indeed, when he wars at Wool- ' ingredicata . .If people would realize the im Trouble Grew Worse All the Time, with recently, *he shook hands with portante of keeping the blood rich -A Cake of Cuticum Soap and a everyone who was presented to COday W.CltA11RY, and pure there would be lose acct Box of Cuticura Ointment Com- him. He has a friendly grip, and, M't'*•. nese. The blood is the medium lately Cured. 'so firm is it, that if one he honors m•� ` ` through which the nourishment ¢' p wears rings they get well pressed �,l gained from the food reachesthe y ;r �— into the hand.. ` different parte of the body. If the Pule Joliette,Que.—"My slue girl,abed A lady who knew this, and was dRAIW _ blood is impure the nourishment four years, had so many pimples on her aware she was.about to receive the ' =that reaches nerves, bone and-nine Lace, arm. and leis that I did aoL know kingly salutation, took off all her . W : • qle is tainted with poison ,and vii- whrat'to do. They Laced g Y �..; for s' year. she com- rings in her alarm, and asked a ss,ct Biu :% cease follows. The blood is also I. F nested -.to scratch and lady who- was near whether she t OUP - ; {,the medium by whish the body nada pimples, clear, would mind keeping the rings for _ fights off disease. If the blood is "} red. she�cratchedw her till the meeting was over. On ' :••,thin'and watery this power of re k hthat thebloodranher return, after she had talked endistance tcs'diseaseis weakened. and it made a red sore �.Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale The more, were ,corse on to the King and Queen, she search- FARMS FOR BALE ,t ed-iii and low for the lady to - eOp a ui up the sad. ey her arms and legs and on g N. W. DAWgON, Ninety Colborne 6treet, her face, and they were ugly looking with whom she had entrusted her ,vel Toronto. p - -increase the ability of the body to the blood. I wad told what to do`Lo stop uabies, but could not find . her. 3 resit disease. They strengthen ]3Far, STOCK, GRAIN AND DAISY - n her suffering,and I used the treatment but Then the Royalties began to move, Farm. is all sections of Ontario. the nerves, increase the appetite ' ' other pimples came amt all the time. Itried sand to liar- consternation she Ob-. Some snap.. , Ir' and cure every disease caused by y, 3 an solace of remedies but the troubte grew ' $.rued' that the lady who had re- �,�0$Y SITES, WITH OR WITHOgT thin and impure blood, and that worse all tete time. It was always the same Wry.until I used Cuticura soap and OinL- cele ed her rings loomed large in Railway trackage, to Toronto. �b.ra,ces such diseases as anaemia, C Brampton and other towns and cities. s ',' meat. I began to apply the Cuticura Oiat- the public eight. She was indeed , indigestion, neuralgia, .nerve ex- * meat on hoc, also hot water and,cuticura speaking to the Queen at that mom- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIEA IN hatiation, rheumatism, and-many ; gyp, ImmedLtely I began W see that ant, and turned out to be I:ady remnton and a cozen usher ,own.s, others. Every claim made far this l� . y they were curing her, and after having Fortescue, the Lady-in-Waiting to H. wBDAwsoH, Colborn* tit., Toronto.• ,,medicine is amply proved by the r. ��' 4 v used a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of her Majesty. c b �,, dyF .r's. ,eG: s a (. � ACRES IN- LAMBTON COUNTY. grateful testimony of those who Cuticura ointment she wss comptetety, • The owner of the rings now felt 13 sandy loam. frame house, good " bony. been cured. Here is one in cured. She bag just°''nae°°iia'°Wave. sure that the ween wen leu hin A one-piece walking suit by La My husband also used CutScura stat- Q 8 g outbuildings. 8 miles to Alviaston mar. stance—#r.-jae:-Sa er, Pette*- kAt W11,1 e toll city. Wwn or vii• ' boro. Ont., says: "I began to be erola, Paris- A one-piece •wa n ment for cracks is Lege property or smaller arm. e trowbLed with says spells. These suit of copper-colored charmeuse applications of the Quticurs Ointment he to her, and that the Royal amuse- ern Real Estate E:change, London, Out. was completely cured."(Signed)Mrs.Alfre0 ment was about the King's hand-I ----were especially noticeable in the with narrow lace collar. ' - Corder,fan- ia,1912. shake and her precautions-over her MALE HELP WANTED. morning on rising and were aceom- Cuticurs Soap and Cuticura ointment ars rings. However, in due course, T ONCE-KEN WANTED TO LEARN ponied by a feeling as if my body VELI PLANNED .REAL. sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, Lady Fortescue came along and re'1A Barber Trade. (creat demand. Good _ had taken on two or three times its -- For a aboral free sample of each,with 8�p. wages: Twenty to thirty advertised for turned the wretched--rings. In, C.." -ah <i weight during the night. When I I.The Combination of Foods It bOO'`'°e°dp°•tcardtoP°tternrusac.-ham' daily in �� papers . S^ went out of doors everything would Corp..Dept.anti•Bo•�•L'•S.A. reply to an urgent request not to yon in_six to eight-weeltn. Send_for rata. Should Contain. tell, she said "Most certainly not." logue Molar College. 221 Queen Sart Suddenly seem to get topsy-turvy ! 4 Toronto' for a few moments, and I would'i well-planned meal, containing' The Englilahman. ' Wear Tiredness _ aTAseve AND COINS. -- apparently see speck,, floating in 1 the proper combination of foods, is There's a land that bears a well- r TAMP COLLL�C'raliE--HUMut4r,u bill• lk front of me, and for a while I could i not difficult to prepare, says Lea- known name, rereot Foreign Sumas. Catalogs• hardly drag myself along, This. lie's Weekly. The essential ingre- Though 'tis but a little spot; Changed to Vigor a bum, ant, Bs.es Caou marks .tarns feeling at firot only lasted for a l dient, a repairing material, is pro- 'Tia first on the blazing-scroll of Compaey. Toronto. ;fi , fear minutes, but as time went on{ tein, found abundantly in meat, fame -- tetsceuANsouL~ the duration of the spells seemed': eggs,. cheese and nuts. The starches And who can aver 4--is not; What Ytayed-Out teeitng VV as �y A��t,a Tu►+oHt,, t trsiPM srn- Eo increase. Whilst during the dap and sugars, technically known as Of the deathless ones, who, shine C tnteroal sad sternal. cured wets j' I would be suddenly attacked with, carbohydrates, are required also, I and live quickly Remedied and Health out vote- by rur home tre111hane. ediew dizziness compelling me to hold on! together with fats for fuel for. In arms, in art and song-, a• b.ter. too lou Dr: Renense jf•dbu !o something until the feeling effort. These two fuel-furnishing i The brightest the whole vide world Restored. r^ ►'•"+'•a a^'�t"'�^"" ""' passed. I had in the meantime foods can be used alternatively, can give, Lots Like Him. + been taking various blood tonics. thus securing a varimtion, Scien- To that little land.-belong-, story of a Marchant Who Almost Lost; Griggs-"Two years ago I could `as I was convinced my, condition Lists who have given the question 'Tis the star of the earth, His suatnss and Nis Health Through' have bought that calliable piece •10'' was due to my blood being out of' of food values special attention re- deny it who can, Negieettns Early symptom.-0/ Dtseaw " of property for a song. ' order, None of these, however, ' port that a diet of protein, fat and The island home- of an Eng 'My lite toll yearn her been of sedentary Briggs-"And you couldn't sing, seemed to have any permanent carbohydrates, alone, would cause liahIDaII, aharacter,� wrsta. T. a '•zhilaid. bead eh 4" ,Y effect. For a little while I would starvation more quickly than if all of a welt known item to snaktagham. Griggtr"Oh, i could eiag��bat I , 'be fairly well, but as soon as I quit food were withheld. There is the There's a flag that waves o'er every Nine honer every d:y I spent at. once couldn't. get the right notes. »i using them the attacks used to necessity of introducing some-min- ata, -. - �work and Wok exercise oc19 on..Snadal• c I Dame across as advertisement;One eral salts that yield iron, calcium, No matter when or where;- I disregarded the symptoms of I11•heaith, ---- come back with renewed vigor One ' ay i magnesium, phosphorus and potaa- And to treat that Bag as aught but which wets all too apparent to my fan• _ f �l of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and de j alum. - the free uy I grew thio. Hien Dale; era before __ l tided to try then. I soon noticed 1 A supply of iron is obtained from Is more than.the strongest dare: toner I was jaundiced-eyee and akin were Minard's .Liniment Co.. Limited. a more decided improvement thail raisins, whole wheat, dried beans. For the lion spirits that tread the yellow, my streneth-and-ne"a were low- Gents,-I have teed your Miaard•s Lief• ' 4pw I had felt before. -The dizzy spells prunes and meats or the yolks of deck, .rad, .Da ][ was autte unfitted for bus!•I meas in ms family and also in ma.tablas ' ,were becoming less frequent and eggs. Calcium is contributed by Have carrie'I the palm of the Dees. In the morning a lightness to the for years and consider it the bear med4 ,It 1[ess violent, and by the time I had milk, dried -peas and-beans, celery brave, herd. particularly when I bent over, made I cine obtainable. taken six boxes I was well again. and citrus fruits. In meat, peas, And that flag may-sink with A shot me very worried about my health. Most Yours truly._ From former experience I had some ; beans, milk and prunes there ill torn wreck; of the laxative_medicines I found weak. ALFRED ROCHAV, lfeans that the trouble . might re magnesium. Phosphorus forms a But never Boat o'er a slave; ening, and knowing that I had W be'at Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Grills, but now, four months after, quality in meat, milk, egg-yolks, Its honor is stainless, deny business every. day I neglected myself stable&. discontinuing the use of the pillp, ''' whole wheat, dried peas and beans. it who.a;aa, - rather than rick further b weakness.h of 7 have had no return of the trouble. Potassium is furnished in potatoes, The flag of a true-born Eng sours. i grew worse• but. by a happy chance I began W tree Dr. Hamilton's in fact I never felt better than I parsnips, cabbage, turnips and ap Lishman. I was torctbls .treat bs tn�taoL_ `" ,_. pill -- - do Dow, and I think nothing can plea. equal' the Pills so a blood medi- R` The Briton may traverse the pole •that ,they neither tonged grtptha nor u ng. cine•„ .ger Idea of a Scientist. or the zone nausea, and it seemed incredible that pills <<Bliggins has a very distant aad could tone, cleanse and regulate the eys• severe manner." The Pills are sold by all medicine "He's a great scientist, isn't And boldly claim its right, bent without causing any unpleasant atter "It's 4 dealers or can be had b mail at he T" For he calls such a vast domain his . a bluff. He's naturally so effects. Dr. Hamilton's Pills acted with kind-hearted that he. has . to act ` 150 cents a box or six ones for 'I guess not. The glasses he own me' just ae gentle all nature-tbey cays that.way to keep people from im- $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- wears aren't any thicker'n 'those That the' sun never sets 'on his new lite to my liver, strengthened m9 posing on him." Cine Co., Brockville, Ont. my pa wears." might; stomach. -and won we back- to 'perfect � Let the haughty.strangeS seek to g� heslih• My skin is clear; dizziness Mlnard•s Lintm•nt Cures otphthort& -OLDEST LOFF. LETTER. A SAFE MEDICINE know has. disappeared and my appetite. FOR THE BABY The place of home and birth, strength. spirits Perfect.- .An Excuse for Boasting. ..~ Ig at Constantinople and Dates ,'> And a' flush will pour from cheek Refuse anything offered you lnetead' of "What's he bragging. about From Time of Abraham. to brow, ])r. Hamilton'• Pills, 'which are sure now 7" ' Baby s Own Tablets are a safe As he tells of his native earth; , The following epistle from , love- medicine for little once. In fact careil sola in 25c. gt6boxes, fie for post- Something somebody else has r. ;.. g p Its. honor stainless, deny all druggists ane storekeepers, oz poet stricken swain to the object of his the are guaranteed b a govern- paid from the Catarrhosone co.. Buffalo, jug done that he could have done .. lac y y g it who can, . so much better." affections dates from the time of the ment analyst to be absolutely free That, breathed in-the words N.Y., and Singston, Canada . patriarch Abraham, and forma part from opiates or-any of the drugs so -I'm an En Lishman. ' of a large collection of private let harmful to the lives of little ones. ,I, g + •Easy to Give AdTice. w Try Murine Eye Remade =-ters-and-commercial documents The Tablet's never do harm-always SO OOO MEN WANTED ' it I ed, elaMne-.,ct.dalekty Hokus—Toothache, eh?. I d have Try tt for tea.wast,tr•tory Isye.aad ,found in the ruins of the Babylon- good and may be given to the new- r the. blamed thing. pulled out.if it x0 n nuiatod ach.Pac XUR E is aook aara. ' fan city of•Sippas and now deposit- born babe or growing child with Before next month this number are were mine. . ' nnded n7 aur'Z1. -nota'vatent red at Constantinople: equal safety. They never fail to wanted to sten up and have their oorns, Ey 8rdt +ne^bat a.ed In suxeeerot Fh si• cure constipation, indigestion, remwred with Putnam's Corn Extractor- Pokus-Co would I, if it were N e a d dad rcated too tLeU Pn bile ne w+d by I hereby make kxlown t0 BibiA tmug,tl„tsats�crocperbottle. Hurtne !what follows: As regards myself, colic, break up colds and fevers and it's painless-safe-sure. Use only, 'Put yours. are £ye acre m Aneptta Tut,, saoaoa ' Gimili .Marduk, may the gods- �a -make teething easy. The Tablets nam'e," it's the best.: at all,dcealers. Mlnara,s Liniment cures Carset in-cows tturine Ero Remedf Co.. Chlws .oras (the sun) and Marduk (the are sold by medicine dealers or by << - Unloaded. �erodsch of the • Bible) for . my mail at 25 cents a box from The uggins- How changed Wig- Debt hangs as a millstone round Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- is;-since he.lost.him money." the neck.-of the man or woman who He Ilad sold-his farm to a neigh- Dr. inane a sake (i.e., out of love to viii., Ont. s-Yes; it hoe altered'him ;me) grant you a long life. I here- a, incurs it. It corrodes honesty. bo for a young heifer '(this wan q with send to inquire as to your Wel- o `th of his old friends fail eas of the. Rockies) and he was fare; send i tidings if all is well << 'Many Fall by the Way. to recognize him." Mlnard's Liniment Curse cords, lite. chic visibly as he tied the 'with you: I am at present in Baby- I believe honesty pays in. the heifer to a back of the cart con- ti on 'and have not seen yea, which long run.- Life is just one merry-go-round of .'Snake-on Neck for Goiter. raining his household go 'with makes me feel very anxious. Do So do I; but I often wish it were anticipation and regrets. A. snake slung round the neck are you laughing at 4" the wife , send me word how you are getting not such a mighty long run. for goiter was an old Susses (Eng-. asked him:. t Why,"' he chortled,. land). charm,. The Rev. Coker "tha.t .feller thinks that farm is on, so that I may rejoice; come in sttnard s Liniment corn Dlstsmpen F,gerton, in "Sussex Folk and Sus- forty, acres. I've unloaded twee- ` N the month of Arachsamna. For my x Ways" tells the story from ty more on hits• than he thinks." sake may you live for ever." Germany's Model Factory, ersonal 'observation. "I have p " be wrote, "who $? �!. Morse A German firm that manufactures known a person, FREE 0 F LUMBAGO °UY. optical goods on a large scale has , want a long distance to have a live Indian ROOt galls established far its employes a snake eppl-I v the throat for BecatuseHsTook GIN PILLS "V6lkahaus," or people's house, goiter, and I have known of a ser- 'Mr. H. A.jukes of Winnipegg writes: are made according to a formula in which 'contains . a well-equipped vent girl,'who 'tried the .virtue of I havebeen a auffererfrom l,umbago ' nae nearly a century a o among the one for the same ailment. a M ' Indians, and learned from them he library., reading rooms, a literary I a a dead for 'some years pest~ •I m_t your r, yf museum, a museum, a muaseuin of It was discovered, and, being Kill and be advised me to take GIN Dr. Morse. Though repeated at- 0 obliged to.thrciw it away, she said PILLS, I have been taking them at " tempts have been made, by phyai- physics, a'school of arts and crafts, dans and chemists,it has been found n assembl hall capable of statin she would go' somewhere to get a intervals during the early.part.of the Y p g , `dead man's hand' put to her present winter,and up-to-date bave had Impossible to improve the formula or 1,50o people, a smaller hall for lec- „ no return of my old trouble—in fact I }he pilin. Dr. Morse's Indian Root tures, an art collection, music n�k feel better than I have for years, and pills area household remedy through- room, etc. The VOlkshaus is avail- - think that my old enemy has vanished �,r 'put the world for Constipation and r� Sillicus-"I'm is love with that for good and all." sl1 Kidney and Liver troubles. They able W all the people of the city in g•3• Lr`p • }' " set promptly and effectively,sad is which it is located and has proved Dashaway girl." Cynieus-"How 5oc.a box,6 for>ls.5o. Sample free if do you know 4" Sillicus--"She told you write NRlional Drug and Chemical to be on important educational fac- Co.of Canada, Limited, Torodia: 134 "Cloanse the s7►etejw Ell. ?. ISSUE 29-'LS. me so herself." � .. .:.. .. ........... •.. .:is ... _ •' :.. aS - 2.Ci y r .', :.._. ..�.. .� as'. :. •...r.":. .. _:. .:. - ,- ..... ...... .y.'.. ;. -4. �:. .F�...• .4V. W M .a,Wj_ �T.:.•. r.k. ...1:•.•V.?° �.i'lo%-(' '°>�.i — °L . „.,. :+'.L_ r, 'F,$N 5�. / w�; ^.,,.,:.e. ,.: p t r"-.. t�+w rx: ^;{, as. i .:'7'ir 'hilly .'% .LLE ,..-,,,"+• y hh a M, :,a.. ra- 4' a„,.' 'rk t �. �. ?•arc. u...N.�"... _ .,.ar..r,.....d.'ana,ti�:.r.,...,�,.,., STMr-l. ., .,..,+«'),e 4e ,r.(•ea,w,.. -.K. ,,�. ....,y,.S,,.,t ._3 .:Ag nn %rp2:i: ,�+b• �,. wll»+wuk' .,..4`.r. •.'"�,_.. .,:�Y2-^,. ,e..,,Fi'�` ;i s c• OB SERVICE pure-bred Berk- 08T-Between the Gordon Souse •,liagston road L.0XIMY, 3" two k please[save nems same so lif>'1 1oR.Ont. 08T-On f3aturda . Ma 81st. A sa Yellow D pair of side curtains �or a )�ord automo- HORSE REGISTER _ Early ' .°'nuisat Name milli. r«.i., reward b, leaving — -SIMMERS MANGEL . SEE[)$ Pair 4136 pyr; 61.00 it paid in advance. 2omnly Gl'eseetta-46706, A. T, R„ TOP BUGGY FOR SALE-Near[ The Standard bred Registered Trotting YELLOWY INTERMEDIATE AND GIANT WHITE Subscriptionstothe ant ed 8tates,,i •OD 7 r • in advance' new.hand made,picked timber, only tea stallion, thepcopertp of Dr.Jan. Moore, q•i; one fear, thousand mile axle. motor proof Brooklin,avid Thou.MLddaford, Whit -BEDDIN LANTS - _ _Apylt.sa1+n.. - , will�asEke ih seasca of[9681 sa fal- -_ . .:-JOHN, M U R KA , oprietcr.. low*: Monday, May 12th" 2t ooawill 16%Ye rt111eTO�ATQ PLANTS, r#Ieddlli$, also DULLS FOR SALE-The under-table for and P to Appleby's. -A fulLasso detsigned bas for sale a few young short ng NOTEB AND COMMFNT3, prebab ussae�•Priut ft months esa moderate °E. PB OCH Hill.for mstable olefor 1 S y After a strenuous fight for Ellarsm UsWednesday, ay Coma ofhown, for noon, hotel,Raglan, for PINEAPPLES - ` - PINEAPPLES AR SALE-IJasoline Engine, 15 night. Thursday, St. Char as' -hotel. Now is the time for preserving Pines. The `- ft8 Iife'in the Soitge of Commons F Horse Power.evnrvthtngin A.1, condition P g y • also enc per.betting etc. Engine coat *T50, fort Perry, fu night. Friday,Tem will like[ o hi her when warm wea- the Naval. bill- has met with a p y R g new,will sell onsia i and ch,aper for$9ge eaaeh, petanae hotel,Utica,for HOOD, Colcvfii's - . r' sudden death after its entrance to a snap for somebody.Appply to E.H.GOURLIE hotel, Brook im, for night. Saturday t then conies. Buy them from us Postmaster,Woburn,P.O, Royal hotel,Whitby for noon thence to and get good-fresh sunnd- the Senate. This will mean that — hie own stable until Monde afternoon. pines. You can't beat ARM FOR SALE-100 acres of q ..the people of Canada will likely best clay land,on lot Ia.first and ind coa- Baron Elect— [5629{ (12823), the im- - our Prices in f w be consulted as to the policy that cession of township of Pickering has poodeolid port,d Clydesdale stallion,the property the city'.- brick house,bank barn with stone stables .end of W.H.Pugh.of Claremont,will make the government' should adopt. tutbuildiogs;all inbest of repair. Well fenced' B :LEMONS - • GRANGES -= BANANAS- and drained,also 75 acres of Rood clay Lsnd in the season of 1913 6a follows: Monday Whether this appeal will be made the Township of Pickering. situated on tae proceeds to'H.Gregg's con 9,for night, "G` baseline.about half way between Pickering and Tuesday, R. Ea [aeon's-Mongolia, !or at an early date or not has not Whitby;hes good 1 iia.tory frame house and y. +a g PURE MAPLE SYRUP IN GALLON TINS OR bank barn with stone stables and outbuildings, noon,and W Armstrongs jr. for night; BY THE Q[TART ' been made public; bt}t the next Will sell=s%a bargain. For further particulars Wednesday,R. Milroy's Cedar Grove,' - el@CtlOn-whenever It i9' held will apply to W.R. WESTLIKE, IN Sherbomme for noon,G.D.Milae's.Cherrywood for - t;i.Toronto, ¢9 tt _ be fought on this issue. night: Thursday, Geo. White's Dan• (� 1 (�(�p Y road,fbarton,for noon, Jas, White's Brack R��h�r1.�IJ V rW Vr� _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS =sad'for iRht; Fridaq.T.,B. ]iinox's' - .Party spirit in this country, at' Brock road for noon, McLean's Hotel, Brougham,for nilzbt; Saturday, L. W. ti_ries, appears to be"very strong — - Buy all[your groceries at the grocery store. ' In iiia Matter of the Estate of William ff Pilkey'e for noon,thence to bin own stable ,`�•! - When a pet son Is described as be- - Barton,late of the Township of Picker• until the following Monday morning. ing a very stroug party' man, an ing,in the County of Ontario, Black King's Courtship, (14722) Imported euthuela9tie Conservative or a smith,Deceased. Clydesdale stallion the property of W.J. _ Notice is hereby given pursuant to Kelleher, Dumbarton,, mil take the same OILS ALL­ :B tNDS s�staunch Liberal, it doer not Hetes- route se�loncriefir!Albion until Friday ��JJ - R. S, U., Chapter 129. that all eraona -,morning,when be will'retarm to his own _ aarily-imply that the man is an hayi_ said tl�-claime�tgxinst the ani estate ` of William R. Ba stable, where he wi 2 remain until the earnest advocate of some great rton, who died on following Monday morning. Cosi oil by the gal„ 5 Ballon or bbl, gasoline the beat at right price, principle which is ver dear to his or about the ind day of November, Moncrel a Albion-(Imp.) 'I2JR00) Linseed'oil, raw and boiled, turpentine;shellac,varnish, etc. 1?t' P y 1912,are required to send or, deliver � ( P•) l heart. At one time it had such a to the undersigned administrator on 16380) The celebrated Clydesdale stal •s _ but or before the 19th day of June, 1913, lion, the property of 1V, J. Kelleher, , meaning, �w-`�i�-� particu ars o err a aims, u y vert- 'has very strong leanings towards Ned, and notice is further given that 1913 as follows: Idonday, lldoy 12th any One rt it means that he after the last mentloued date the said will leave his own stabs, the Kelleher - y party, harm,Daaba•ton,and proceed to T. A. Now is the time to get a suppLy-We have the best. - Administrator will proceed to distri-Is a strong supporter of that bute the said estate, having regard Knox's Brock road, for noon, thence to party. He does not know, at least only to the claims of which he shall McLean'.hotel, Brougham, for night then have notice. Tuesday-, Jos. tl idemsn's Greenwood, -SALT. /S NECESSARY- In _ -_ - Litany cases. tt het3�er-et lest his - for.noon: John V pond a Broohdin for party lands for ail, rest rin- Dated at Brideburg, Ontario, the Via ' y s y g P 21st day of May 1913. night. Wednesday, t. horst, Whitby :Corns and et what you require—dairy, table and stock salt. ei 1e, bnt he will sit rt that for noon and night. for mooThursn, Gnkol. g y eq y. p pyo RvseEL BARYON, dminiatrator pellatt's Hingstoar cad,for aoon,yFrank { party through thick and thin. If - P. ri Boxes al&tdaf���� s Bath a Pickering, for And don't forget that we h � 31-38 Bifid ebu Out. have meats, biscvits, cheese canned goods s his leaders take ii diametrically A. R- Solicitor, noon and night, Saturday, own stable , - opposite stand on any great quips- Whitby, Ont. until the following Monday morning. is great abundance. -. Lion, he will follow them and be Lord Roberts-The Celebrated French 'We get fresh bread every day except Sunday. just as loyal to them as be wrs NOTICE TO CREDITORS coach sS Lidgett, Kenn, the property o! Loa. e,will make the season -- -,-when they followed their old of 1%13.68 follows: Wednesday pro Our groceries are the freshest. policy and condemned the one In the Matter of the Estate of William T. seals to Calwtll's hotel Brook in, until _ _'.=1 3.0 Ce=tral st02'O - the now support. Such a blind Wilson,lata of the Township of Picker- night when he returns to his own sta4Is, t PP° ing` is the CountyFarmer,.of Ontario, where be will remain until Friday Eft }%arisan its 9f no benefit to any Deceased. - - ernoon when he proceeds to R, G. Cam mask's can. 4.where be will remain me ."GEORCAE PH I L I P. - party. He may assist in getting No ice is hereby given pursuant to til the eventag when be mill return to his f tbem into office, and he may shout R. S. O„ Chapter 1'29, that all persons o•a stable until the foil wing Wiseman- g3„p-� :.•ONTARI _ _ y p having claims airainst the said estate da Wiseman- until he is hoarse, but he adds no q' - - -- of William T. R'tlson.�who died on �r Edward DarnfeTp-;9Clf9j (23461)The _ moral strength to the cause he about the 17th day of January. 1911, fashionably bred imported Clydesdale are required to send or deliver to the• sial too, the ro tt of Robt. Daf e. -PEEL'S ; iVVE : STORE upholds. He iACk9 all 31gD9 Of in- property Y � � - undersigned Administratrix -on or be- of Green River,will make the season o! l - telligeuce' nd he can' gee no par- fore the 19th dap of June. 1913, parts- 1913 ss follows. !Monday .fternoem ' tlsicle of good in the party he op- culars of their claime, duly verified, leaves bin own stable Lad proceeds to � � T m � Ur and notice is further given that after Bro ham hotel for might, Taeeday. 1 1 1 'poses. He is slro ply a parrot so ° = the last mentioned date the said Ad- W, Major's.con.5,for noon, Liver. far as intelligence is concerned ministmtrix will proceed to distribute " - pool for night,. Wednesday afternoon, and will reiterate-everything he the said estate. having regard only to Tbos. Barme'a.Charrywood, for nigght,the claimant which they shall then Thursday, Thos. Reesor's, Bearboro We carry a complete line of line and heavy boots and shoes of every^ .wars his leaders say. These per- have notice. towmliae for noon, his own stable for nous are to be found in evel'y'com- * Dated at Brougham, Crnt., the­21st might; Friday,Geo,Cowie's, Mongolia, variety, for men women and children's wear. , :!munity and are to be found in day of May, 1913, for moon,thence to his own stable caber• MAn. aY Wsoir. Administratrix, he will remain witil Monday afternoon. either of the two great political "4i CALL 80LiCTYSD. — — — A PLLrABL*RS TO SHOW GOODS. Brougham. Out. Bing SatgtJ (14945) ;9588; The im -A. E.10HIUSTIAN, Solicitor, " ported Clydesdale stallion, also 34.36Whitby, Out. Fairrl Rufus- -568- (11296)- .. ....• Phone No..151. . .. . . - _ ' This is the season of the year he impor o y station. T red H a kmsboth the • - property of W. G. Boost, Richmond Hill, when many religiiit39 denomina- art and Industry will make the season of 1918 as follows tTe PEEL, - Brack Street �VHITB , X -tions hold their yearly meetings have given - Monday wile leave their own stable, Mr. Ormero i's,con. 8 anol proceed to S.Dis and discuss questions of great im- R 1 nay's, townline for night• Tuesday. BASSgNO Your $a� is F�tied to a free C �a�d�a�r- --, -- ---�*iance, not,enlg'-to, the various _ Vieter i'srkia t -Kinrale, for might; churches, but to the worid. A - Wednesday,W.H. Holtby'%,Aadky for number of years ago mirth time immense night; T" eday.W.J. Miller's, Pick ` erica,for noon and night; Friday,Thos Why worry about the future of your Sona P The Government •was spent in hearing heresy cher- Water Power A. Kmox's, Brook road for noon, Delo at Ottawa is giving away this year 150,000 free homesteads in -ges against ministers whose beliefs - Loan's hotel. Brong-barn for night Western Canada. The bulk of these are located along or near Mature Saturday proceeds to his own stable the Canadian Northern Railway, the line recognized in the werdoxe� The church not considered to-dastry takes;& ha given her abundance of where ay°mornitiq.ili aia until the following West as the accomplished. O The chi�rchtn0 v o Le OBI and Gas Sir imports �eai Clydesdale desdal stallio d t Th { y -:---PIONEER FARMER'S RAILWAY p y is title was earned because the Canadian Northern Railway never �a'.,,� _ II courage-tit' huil_d itastee in the l-Lhai- P .grapples with guestioti in:a•way- -=N^�-I$ h$-s rtttG during the season of 1913. Terms x10. it stands for, within easy reach of the pioneer. that it never did before,that tends When a Iran . with moderate From now on* to the end of October Home-seekers' Excursion tickets to meet- Piceniste-14351, Imported•Pe n'toun ern Canada are nn sale every Tuesday. These tickets are good to return with eat- -to the uplift of humanity. .Theins means is able to invest profitably. stallion. the property of Simon emonam f in two months from date of issue, except tickets sold from May to July, in- are great moral and social glees` Watch BASSANO stride ahead: Darlington, will make the eeasea of rlusive, may be extended for two months on payment of Five Dollars for each 1913 as follows: -Tharaday.proceede to. 'tions that require' solution, and month or part thereof to agent at destination. Stop-over will be permitted' If interested, write us for Booklet. Jacob bcott'e,lot 3,con 1. Pickering for tbe'church is working harder now noon,Claude Field's Kingston Road, for at say Canadian Northern station west of Port Arthur. For the accommo- [than it ever did before to secure Ontario Western Investments aur' night, Friday, Handel's hotel, Whitby; dation of passengers, a Tourist car for Winnipeg via Chicago and Duluth. - ter noon, Cummer.sal hotel, Oehaaa. will leave Toronto Union Station at 11 p. M. o1r the following dates: June 3rd. thdvctorysolution of these pue�•, : w Realty Co„ Lt�f for night. John Sanders, Manager. July fat,July 29th, August 28th, September bird and October 219t. Write",. _ —fes,-all-paw-' tions: It is a matter of minor im- DUNDALK, _ - ONTARIO - -SOME CANADIAN NORTHERN PUBLICATIONS hortance•aFhat a man believes as - WE GIVE STEADY "A Creator of Business -.-A story of the Canadian Northern Railway. regards the doctrines of the church TEMPLOY14ENT •� Alberta,and how to Reach It»" ',Do You Realize,, . .. _ Pence River, to which' he belongs. The great "Ke to Prosperity"-A story of the Whea,tfields-of Western Canada. the mono you can make selling;fruit to reliable energetic men for the sale „ Free Homesteads." question is how a roan`lives. Is money present demand for• nur- of our products. We give all the trees? T6 advanta es that s reliable, well ad- Any agent of the company will gladly,give you any or all of the above publi- be•honest towards God, his neigh- eery stock is the greatest in. the his- g D to of the business. Ever person vertised, established firm ban offer. cations,or write General Passenger' epartment at 68 Sing Street, East,To.' bor and himself, .. Is his love i:or y If ou wish to re resent us wRrrs ronto,Ontario, or 288 fit. James Street, Montreal, Quebec. who has land is planting or)preparing Now, before it is tpoolateforfurther G CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILW JAY �G Clod and his neighbor as great as.it to plant. -� -is for himself? I9 he striving to •We West Now information, - •make the world better, as well as �-• •oveJ4 eco w0ttes - for Fall and Winter monthe.a.reliable :himself? It is this broader view of man to sell in Pickering and surround- under cultivation and one most campNursery plants the eO THE that is bringing- the different ing district, Good pap, exclusive tern- Canada. Estitstabliahed,35 years. Free e - -' .- ESTAMM® denominations closer together tory and all the advantages in repre- Catalogfie of stock on application. senting an old established firm. Over ' which will ultimately -end 'in 800 acres in cultivation. Established PELHAM NURSERY CO., 18T3 `P 11phurch union. Many argue that 35 years. Write PELHEM NUR- TORONTO, ONTARIO SERV CO.,Toronto, Ontario. J�� � �.�� � ' `• the work of the preacher should ---- -- -- - _ _ be *confrhed -to the pulpif, in ex- .'E . E D. COUNTY COUNCIL pounding the gospel and in look- illty Of Onte"nio' ECURrN for both printhW and - log after funerals arid. weddings. — .. � ;S interesl�is the brit esseritialofen ' .' `But we think he has a work to do at Cherrywood Station The adjourned meeting of the Coun:• ` investment; .the firitabil4i to •realize in every sphere in life, wherever of of the o,will be ld the County of Ontario, will be held pursuant to /��s /� quickly the second. Judged by these - ��evil may-be.found. Whole and Crushed oats, whole adjournment at the Council Chambers '�!i' mss" - dandar�a, a• deposit m the savings corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Ground in the Court House, Town of Whitby, department of this Bank is tui idesrl , ? Linseed Meal, Malted corn feedi on Tuesday the 3rd day of June. 1913. ,. D 0FF1C�, form of invatAneat.. [Veto Adverttselneirats. Dried Brewer's Grains,Blachforfl's at the hour of Two o'clock in the aft. air Calf Meol, Wheat, Purina and ernoon. TORONTO 11OR SALE-A young Yorkshire Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap , All accounts to be placed before the White Sow.W. Ind.Phone W C. WILLSON"' Charcoal and Granulated .bone, Council should be forwarded s the PICKEI�ING BRANCH Brougham P.O. Ind.Phone No t0a7. 9a 87 Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable County Clerk,at least three dopa be-' �EED PEAS FOR SALE-A quan- Your order solicited. fore the meeting of said Council. 6 , ' Uty of Canadian Beauty Pass, Apalf to JNo E+ FAREW]ILL, R W. GORDON, Marta>:er• O Sivech also at Wisilby►: r JOHI SCOTT.Claremont lad,phone s�Y,44tf rZ3:%011Z11itdE3 3%00950r. 54-36 County Clerk.[ .r. et y;J.-. ,.'-i y; c. .ort r. .••+.r:.c'`u N•,y;. .R. t+ �..'Y+.S4't`0.,. ,?�:; .�.W.r#',.h,!b.a' hbFY�1.�,c '�'. .x•14 °.,r.��+..� ?aryh2d• v„h h... ""',7't%+H, `r .TW 'u.. A,:ta,i y y� ;,,:°•:e, ,,;q.::"';; ^ ^ z.:. ,:::... h,. s,µv..7+,,�, y``�,_,:k•Y"„K, z'`r,,' h,.++>�.n •�;. .)m •v;a4', ,,yy �•',�,�:•,'"F', ,M ;,.x "•u��. .'��' err_ •. �•'� ' •�"'�;''+`�wa•'rki ti• 'tv"9 ,�� '.^. .. t � ,y'�,y,g,. 'sr�' •r$ p "k�'•'YN' "C�' � z- �„� � _C--.�•---- � . .- •-�-- <�+i f . :. `i.. — .. —.. :., - '!� sass , , .. .. - lVJ WONT )firs LTudqrblU. of Aiarom motor- Martin and Mrs. - to Claremont on Sunday an Orono, were here on iftonday at- ' „? . lire.Jobbitt spent Tuesday in spout the day with frisdde here.• tending the funeral of the form- :' the city. Rev. W. R.nett Mrs. Woad are. er's mother. g g g Mrs' Geo. Richttrdsonl was in the attending the Presbyterian- Pre- Wellington Pearson, of Toron. Ina play city on Tuesday. p u4sai shgwing of finest display of + See J. H. Beal's change of adYt. Aseembi Coagrees in. Toronto -to,and Murray Turves, of Myrtle, A �on the front page. this week. visited at Mr. and Mrs. �'hoIn �7 Imp assortment of ' - -$:-Pett,_Urr_Pic _ (' ' ' aiaeas earson s last wax+ 8lationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, juat = -- is fur Bale. ' A big'snap for some We extend our congratulations -- eeeeived Ior rho Holiday hada. Gal[ - --- - - >>tovva on Tuesday. one. Apply to Abram Bdady, to Miss Bessie Macnab on having and ue them. -' Miss Bessie MacnahF'spendiag ,,,, -. Claremont. taken her B. A..degree with hon. ..the week in Toronto. g _ Subaoriptions taken for all Yagasiaes, James Lawson' The public library will be closed urs at Toronto University.Sunda Y• Sunday tthe Weekly on Saturday evening owing o e Cecil Ingleton who has been in Weey sad Daily NewspapsesF wf'th friends in Whitevale. .:, lecture to be given y Rev. W. R. the employ of Chas. Sargent Mrs. S. Rumohr visited frie'nda ibRWRg t has •• •- - , in Stoufyviile on Tuesday. Wood, the proceeds of which.will been:offered a good 'position _in '� J'�-` � Miss Annie Besse iii spending-'a be devoted to the public �brary. Aurora which he is likely to ac- + " couple of weeks with friend3 in - apt• 8 '003 Sl=eet° W]zit:bg' - Dr. and Mrs. Tait, of Toronto, Toronto. Mr. Burton and Mr. Gilroy, of - and Rev. M. C. and Mrs: Tait, of - Toronto, spent Sunday. at. C. O. MOTHER OF W allacebur",and several other i ' Bennett's. relatives, paid. a flying visit to - _ Mr. Lawson spent Friday last Claremont friends on TnesdagYour +V i t i.m ate _ C oice with his ecxz�in, Major Elliott, of LARGE FAMILY egeuinR, having come out in the -Buttonville. forraer's RlitO. - Miss Maggie y y g' y y your " Thos. P. Shirk and W. E. _. Jen - gg' Gleeson, we are You may not bu an engine this year. You may decide that kips were with Markham -friends Tens HOW She Kee* ,Ha PleaPed'to report, ie now iinaking present Se' orator will-do for another season. non Sunday teat. satisfactory progress towards re- Like many present owners of Rev. Dr. Marvin fes , in Whitby Health—•Happinea For covery after her recent severe ill- of TEfOie �O Ta�D week attending the Bap - nese, We hope the improvement - of Quints Conference. O - may continue until she is fully re- Miss Graham and Mrs. -Nichols stored to her former �� Advice. good health. _. Owing to the Epworth Lea spent Sunday with Kirk and Mrs. P Sue of the Methodist . church having CREAM SEPARATORS eB =� eelby, of Greenwood. - We regret to report that Mrs. Scottville,•Mich.- I want to tell 7Wsettled on the date of a garden ' bow much good Lydia E.Pinkbam s Veg- rt in y persuaded to try two or three other makes be• � John Forgle ie suffering from an party the near .future it was You may be even be y ., ~flack of appendicitis.. etableConponndand compulsory for the Ladies' Aid to fore you finally Ret an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATS : Sanative Flash have I}st lro nn n modiotn steps - Mr.erlxi-1 {nes-i+e� _ -. lYo_nCher_4eilLfutl� a_ddy u 4 lnng_8 =pens knct�e there___ done me�7ive on a haven any to, and Miss Loco, of Uxbridge, farmandhaveworlaed g y entertainment at pre- is a better machine-an Empire-on the market. -s ut Weduesda at.C. O. Lien sent. - pe 3r •� very hard. I am The representative of the Do- sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per.,aett'e. forty-five years old, minion Temperance Alliance will haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps {, Rev.J.A. Grant and Thomas _ 1?e ou would like the Em ire to demonstrate its au t — = a"^3�am the mother p' periority in your own home ry" " •�- � -_:= cooduct services 4e, the Methodist yy� rnakin arrangements the r;,;' '' Many people think rtiornin said avenin and in- Glas- return mail. Address our service. Mail us 'Paterson were in Toronto on Tees- at will be beet roof of our statements. We are at y g �:- ..�_, i a c r letter. on will receive our oo eL on profitable dairying byexcursionto be held on•Tueaday, it strange that I am g R June 24th, under the au ices of. gow in the afternoon when he will a}i �� . not broken down the Baptist Sabbath school. ;.; :�.r with hard work and give addressee in the interests of Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto rli __. Owing to the rush- of. work on the care of m fame- the Alliance. , -y Saturday evenings, lig but I tell them of mese yen ------ o in Pickering owns y , wishes to inform. the Mr. . of 3 ld ' sin Township b „ � LydiaLd1E Puzkham s Vegetable Com- Howard Com- the barber shop. that in future, lid and that there will be no back- s E. Turner, Agent, Whitevale there will be no hair cutting after ache and bearingdowa pains for them if a ' six o'clock on tha"l evening, they will take it as I have. i am scarcely ' Mrs. Dr. Marvin is visiting ever without it in the house. I HOMESEEKERS' Shorthand Sade Ens GRAND TRUNE �•�; ''_ friends in Toronto at present, I -� RS' after which she will attend the I will say cin that I think there is no better medicine to be toned for sating � Women's Missionary convention sista My eldest daughter has taken If such evidence as the following es Wistar Tours to : EXCURSIONS -. to be held at Cobonrg as the .dele- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- TO tracts from letters end other equally California, �i _ mate from the Claremont auxiliary. y for painful periods and strong testimony contained in our Colorado, MexiCo ,, Harr and Mrs. Thomson, of Pow er. 11LVNITOBA, ALBERTA booklet, is not eufijreot to etitlafy nap and Pacific Coast Points. Y its, sad it has helped her. person desirous of learning shorthand, y" West Toronto. are returning to SASKATCHEWAN ' LL - I am always ready and willing to sten there can be no merit in any busi- The Grand gunk Railwsg is the •�Claremont�tbis week and will re-- -speak a good word for Lydia E:Pink- {- Tuesday "a"i October sash. iacauai.e, moat direct mute from all rats uses wader the sun: Po ; . side here in Puture. We are leas Winnie and Return 835.Oi east through Canada via Chicago. p hams Vegetable Compound I tell every Winnipeg re to hr t CLARKS—' It to a plea e u h ., Heid to know that Mr. Thomson who Edmonton and Return - ]3.10 sure to write a testimonial endorsingt'EATURES; _ .._ one I meet that I owe my health and .•„?_�. 'was serious] ill some time ago is „ ocher points!s proportion, an thin so much superior rior to other Y g happiness to your wonderful medicine. Return Limit two moaai>n. y g � .Double Tcack. Fast Service, Pineal '• j 8 p —lits.J.G. Jow=N,-Seottville, Mich., HOMEUESERs' TRAIN leaves Tomato things used for the same Roadbed. Modern Equipment, Un. t« -'know making satisfactory progress g p�rPP � your stem of Eclectic 8horttrand is _ "towards recovery. He is stili E F D. 7.e, pm. each Tuesday May to Auuac, y y excelled Dining Car Service. fi weak and will'not resume work inctuave. Best train to rate, as Winatpes se, to others I have examined. I shall Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- eeachee earir moraias =11r% paoeasas to be leaeed to reply to any communi- TO THE SUNNY SOUTH . for 401ne time. tanks su branert use coanectsoaa pound,made from native roots and herbs, _ Through rrs�Tarooto to cation that may be sent me with re- No more desirable r6ute than via Owing to the absence of Rev e _ r Marvin-the Presbyterians and contains no aarootict or harmful drags' Winnipeg:od weec erenct to the system, or e to have asy Grand Truck to IDetroit, thence ssr D Y and today bolds the reaad of being the p�artk fiats Brom canadias Padre w arta interested call to nee me."-L. H via Cincinnati to Jacksonville Palm ' ;Methodists will unite in worship,' „m, M. G. hCUR>stlrr,b FALLta; 477 Parliament SL. (teacher.{ y most sacoesdoi remedy farrwomaa s illi I D-P,A,. Our Fall and- Winter- Term -com- - Beach,tickets. giving choice iJ next Sunda June Sibs In �� C•P•�'•T«'•"m =: the morning at the usual hour, , minced September 6th but students Round trip tick tag g Rev. W. R. Wood will preach in may enroll, any day, as instruction is of all the beat routes, together with - full information and reservations -the Methodist church and in strictly personal. --the evening. in the Presbyterian Write or call for free booklet. mayy be obtained from nearest G. 'w -= - church Mr. Wood will reach his Clarke's Shorthand College T., ant, or write A. E. 1Juti,D.P. - .. P A.,Toronto, Cot. „1w71+ farewell sermon. THE DOMINION__�� $ TORONTO. g Pickering 686 Calle a St..Cor. Manning Aye. FRRD. ALLEN, Agent w The Lecture and Musical Eater- . tainment to be given in aid of the - gsen lu �&j hbra r catalogue Presbyterian will be icaNW vola a u.anstt' eesee.r t�ts+sasot t+t+r wseu tfe�tte tit. el C Plant BOWMAN'S . Y project C. A.BOGEERT,General Masaver. ' held in the Presb terixn church' •on Saturday(to-morrow)evening. p 14 The subject of the lecture is can- You Keep Ma1Qep A� Holme i ■ Q 3 S -1 .��, RuaraaEeed; rade, Past, ' Present and Future, is Rre may bran up the savings of a lifetime-or you may lose them "s ,�$j i 0 i « N'v.reerp 8toC3i>` Come and brie our friends. The by robbery. if deposited in the Dominion Bank,they will be-•ening i ! I - —it—it will grow-- `' -Zibar Board wit} meet at the interest and are always available. - _ - . .'... gg ` C O— We,wast two more agents ws g y _ .- R -- - 3 -close of the lactate. g E �+ 8 o s; ° M is this -county — f"j' The Ladies'Aid of the Methodist ,!WHITBY BRANCH: A. A, ATKIN$ON, MiLnager. B 4irc� M$�+as = IC M e THOS.W.BOWMAN d SON po.Ltd. 1 ' church held a very sticceasfnl 1F ., ` a ■ o .o. y+� Ridgeville. Ont,MEN ...meeting last Thursday afternoon b-t sat the home of Mrs. Robert Ash- p Pickerla�l Lumber Yard -enharet when the following rifts .. f til I� cess were elected for the ensuing CALDWELL'S MOLASSES MEAI. y a pq Me :an 'a . M < year: President Mrs. Spofford ; and as ssscellent ]investment- N n a.i Feb M "Georgia pine lumber.ju t -'Vice Prasident Mm. J. Readman; is a derided Economy �;• :�• •Secretary Mrs. T. E. Ste henacin; Apr �_ arrived.- A car of clear reasarer hits. Lyman flkey; Because it makes other feed mare palatable and g a ;Organist Mrs. Dr. Ma;-vin. '< digestible,It also pats stock in flrpt.elass condition o �� .,,; Joecc l ceiling. Also 1z10 and. wta Mrs. Joseph Linton, who 'was very quick. Caldwell's Moiasmm Meal is 84% Pure �� m � v septi Jnirl• � 1z12 inch stock, stricken ill with aralysis about Cane Molssies with 160/0 a special variety of edible °- " a a. a �- °"'t V _- two or three weeks ago, died on moss possessing unique digestive action. 1 4pl °o` rrN W. D. GORDON& SON �d .. I m Saturday in her 71st year: Her Thousands of stockmen and farmers are consistent t " 8 meal Nov �+ Pickering, Out. ;funeral which took place on Mon nesse of Molasses Meal because the ]rave praise it 1 "' D" day to Bethel cemetery, was large- y January 1914-Wbitby 7, Oshawa e,Brox abam -7y attended. She is survived by �, to be the best conditioner on the market. Your feed- �ve>iaamIIpU���is6,Canninatou 15, Fri man likely has it If he hasn't, it would be'*OU _ ii4uars are Andrew who resides 'in her four so,,", ILToronto, Edward- worth your while to write for prices. Q w and Thomas, of Claremont;and - " stm in Bu$ine$S .L. ::'Martin, of Orono, Her husband THE CALDW9LL FEED CO.,UNUED, died about threes yefu-s ago. DUNDA3, ONTARIO. And prepared to do all kinds of The Women's Institute will and l hold a pu>llie meeting on Monday Woodwork Repairing- - ' afternoon June 9th it1 tb"aptist e, Tire Setting. _ - ' Of an materials and design `'ctinrch. The meeting will be ad- kept in stock. It will pay you dressed by Mrs.' Phillips, of To = to Ball at our works acd inspect our succi :ron to Subject, "How to-make a D s S i m' S On coo b3eC � - Common lace Life interesting." _ SP1iCIALTY IN HOR8E8SOEINQ and obtain prices. Dont be mieied b! , P g. stgenta we do not employ them,coaseq All ladies are invited. -After the — :' Ind.phone,No. 302, Claremont : ly me can, and do throw ori the agrot meeting tea will be served in the Our milliner 'de oommissloa of 10 r oen4t,wbichyou Will. school room, Y partment is_iti full swing. Please order early as'it p° to which all are in. IFim ssible to et out all orders in one day, we are re osetainlysave by purchasing from nt. G "'vited to remain and spend a social p° s P JOHN �ltcGRATIi oallsolioited. - � pared everything in the latest Paris and New. York hbtir. Time of meeting 2.30 o'clock. - WHITBY GRANITE CO � ' The annual•, arden styles and at half the .price, - - CLAREMON.T, ONT. - '+ g party under �2RN"S 0L0rl'13=1TG+ W0 ORDER Oso.. Whitby, onterio ,the auspices of the Epworth Lea- Rize of the Methodist church, will Call and see our samples and styles for spring and sunnier, they The Pickering ''be held on the evening of Friday,, E W. i�IVANS .far surpass anything, ever shown,in Pickering, we. guar-. • 1 June 20th, on the..church lawn. a perfect fit. Our prices are less per snit .froth Vigilance Committee ,Pump Manufaeturei Tea will be served from 5.30 to 8 $3 to $5, than otherrhouses in Canada p. ., after which an excellent' -. Gown Tailoring Co.,) _ The object of this Association is to Shop and •ResidenCB,Dundas 91ij ` program will-be given by the fol- BOO'T'S ANS SHOES lessen stealing-and-prosecute r lowing talent:- Master Victor ...the felons. WHITBY, ONT. J Arlidge, of Toronto, soloist, 'Mas- Just arrived a large shipment of all the latest styles in womens, mens Three doors west of Whitby Hoose girls,•boys, 41tee Douglas Ludlow, of Toronto and babies,you will do well to see theta before buying, old medalist, elocutionist Clare- cake prices are right. members having property stolen oommun R cake immediately with any member We are prepared to renin/wood or Trott t" meant Male Quartette, Miss Leila "' VCT.ALr3� P:A:PER of Szoontive Committee. pumps oa short notice,also Attend Osborne,of Zion. elocutionist, and We have everything in this line, from 5c. roll to 50c. roll. See these Membership fes $1,00. to all kinds of repairing. �Cfi Mrs. E. W. Tink, soloist, of Green- before buying_ wood The Citizens' Band will Tlalntslmav be had tram the President or Agent for the Ontario Wind M1IL Q'ROG7E'RI F.rS Soerstsr►on appliaatroo. also be-in attends nce -to 'furnish - - also gasoline engines and,, ...an abundance of choice music. This liiie,you will find up-to-date always fresh and beat values, -send Exec. Conn.-L. D. Banks, the squre gear =r� Admission to tea and entertain- us an order phone is in store, No. Pick. 700. W.V. Richardson, ickering, Oat] °¢ Ment 25 cents, children 15 cents. J.A. O'Connor] Arthur leffre-. MAGNET' oRSAM SSPARATds Everybody welcome. D. SIMPSON & Co.; - PICKERING� Phone Bell No. 50, tea, 2e,, .. ': sass.:.,,., i• _, ., ..r,:- tat ,y' M'. .uf9_� -I-' -a-'�• -a. �.. ,K,-p. �,.�. .va wtiV. ..Ys.iawe+, 1' ..q"' '*, ��-� ,r�. '�••'�"* �.aa: .a^.�..' a�.'`:„�r`: i`a+.�s` :-np .,x:.r. �.`.'�'°,• L'r.,ni?,� .•.;.r-;. - a.'m" hrv'i. s" � ,:ys• .^&4 - 'N. 'S' t ,,,�`N'•e.`� ti?w .'£'.;+M'a`,n;.a.'l:, A:' _ a:�:[sM�i•a .`y�3 .�k,F,...m..a�^.✓i ,��e' ;�'• sF::.�ifs� _m'<' ,�•� '�''. ..r 'Xsri{ • a.+'{,Aw dA .!r. ..u-vryly.cv• -ra' '. 7�7. .,a�'. - . - Y ' r . - _ '•Y•- t" , . U . . . �i• 'i - Ir.- A t•., .r , . ,.. Ji ,. ,.i- • 'ham - �. - .. _ r . ,. 1. ." '•,rlfi' 'r n ply., nr:.rt,Y, .. "t *y..4S ,• ,rd. r • - y •/ .. { ' . ♦. L M . , . + T Lt•' _.. _ . . .. I ware deet acme look of boa=r came over his face present oircbe djaaoaa• t.S3 . Low •' which'I had observed when I ant eat ever, to be dSwaapotatedi for I sec*twt N N���r- �� '! ad the room. At the same instant there ed that very eveain a note from the! fir. • came,. apparently from the air Immadi. general himself, Snclosiat a handsome - *' ateiy above hie bed, a sharp. rouging, fee for my alugie visit, and inas�ing mt ;' - - ' -- -- - tinkling sound. whlob I can 0017 POmpar that my treatment had done'hie, to muei$ -• _ flin r * th t to the noise made by a Dleyele alarm, good tb.esa considered himself w bt and wQtll� pot trouble ma ria , ��a_L� you distinctly throbbing character. I have sec h gain. This was the taut olid _.__- . _ . 1 i� Cjj never, -before or since, heard any sound the only 'o°imanication which T ererrl - I A !`lyste,loos Attrr►ir. r Ore . , e which, could be confounded with it. I., received tram the'tenaat of CloOmber, ■ stared round In utoalahment, wonder I hays li Lr*Raeatly asked by nsigb� 1. ' -�N,vG just as- •t L�Gi i �++e tug where it could here come from, but hors and oLhera who were interested !a ,, , I N+•►Nd.�.blm r•NiN �„�`wd Of y1Q� without Deroeivtag anything to whiab it the matter, whether he gave me the un. i Wa'catare' to Wiu part at the country !a `��s could be`ascribed. preesioa. of insanity. To LLIR I must nn- w a „gat iL proved_tae M os(lained that 10,- ! I "It's all right, doctor," the general hesitatingly answer In the negative. On 'lb ?. ted d m7 saying the word, It should the hope that.lhe.tracing_air• ,and the * * said with a Locoed smile. "It`s only m7 the contrary, Ale remarks gave me the Dome tragi the ltene[al IItmael'. It. wa* Quiet would have a good effect upon Ufm. Wiais' ii.. ,private gong. Perhaps you had Defter Idea of a man who had both read mad ai ere day shoot the end o' September, I IOstead of improving, however, ha has W fragrance I step downstairs and write my plescrip• I thrmgbt deeply. I observed, Dowevre, 1. '`was ay & ooh o' the stable, after girin' , seemed to grow weaker, and thio morn• i tion in the dipiaa-room." during our single interview, that his to. '• '"' " 'was oats tae the thebora -when-I seed a Ing be to in a high•fever and a littla in- _. .�_ flavor- j He -was evidently anxious to get rid of Rexed were feeble, hie &sous senilis well �`i ,.great Muckle.loon,come bopDln' on ane Clined Lo be delirious. The childreu and * me; e0 I wss forced to take my depar- marked. and his arteries atheromatous11 - •'leg up the drove, malt like a big, ill•...I were so frightened that we.seat for you e7„0 r1. tura, though I would gladly have stayed all signs that bin constitution was in am. lensed craw than a man. When. I clay- at occe. If You will follow me I will take YiasmP a -. I a little longer, in the hope of learning unsatisfactory condition, and that a snd 'ped my e'en on.him.I_tLocht that maybe you to the general's bedroom.” Ot18 so" hinQ a-`to the grigia of tits mys• don crisis might be aDDrehended. this was' mie-0, the rascals that the Maio: She led the way down a series ct torr!- , terious sound. I drove away from the (To' be continued.) ter Dad been apeakin' shoot, so v►ithoot dors to the chamber of the sick man, -}house with the full determinattorl`of cal. N .�.�, 1 Mali ado I fetched c* my bit stick with which was, situated In the exereme wing' SQaIC'd(.cad paC�Cti?t8 �lI1f7. j ling again upon my interesting pattent, ," the intention o' trying it upon the lim• of the building. It was a carpetlese, and endeavoring. f0 elicit some father Fine feathers make fine flats. . 111.1 :mar'i' heid---He seed me cumin' toward bleak-lcokiuk room, scantily- furnished Black, �•.___.. �d �• particulars ae to his past ills and his . 11 'him, and readin' my intention frae my with a small truckle bed, a caaWaiguing �ireen _-_ _, ---•--- -- • • . ' look maybe, or frae the stick in my hand, chair, and a plain deal table, on which -- - " _ he psa'ed cot a Lang knife. frae his pocket were scattered numerous papers and .,f- .. M and swore wi' the most awfu' cathe that books. In the center of this table there :.. a F r� tf. I didna- stan .back he'd be the deatb -std a large ob3ect of Irregular outline, - . _ . o' me. Ma conscience, the words the thiel which was covered over with'a sheet 0t rpndalla or'Huxleye do about uattfre's ��� H'��� ����5 r_ used was enough tae mak' the hair Stan' linen. All round the walls and is the rocesswA and the'¢ can accelerate or re. '? . straight oa Yonr .held! I wonder he corners ivezo arranged a very choice and pard her workings by subtle means of - wasna' struck deid where he stood. We varied collection at arras, principa117 which we have no conception. These lo w• ARETme FOUR"TION•��d���P ARANGE _ _'. were still staadin' opposite each [then- ewordd, sums oP which were of the straight ' ' ' bo wi hie kiiite'and me wi' the stick- pattern in common use is the Brit!ah cerate coulurore-aa they aro nailed-are mere vulgar dabblers, but the men who , ,.!% schen the general he cum up the'drtce Army, while among the others were acini- have trod the higher path, the brethren and foond us. Tee my surprise he began tars, tulwars, cuchurries, and a score of i �I{II J ., _ of the 8agi-seg: are far more our super)• I tae talk tae the sttranger as-if he'd tither'specimens of Oriental workmanship. . 0 kenped bins a' his days. . ore in knowledge than we are of the I Many of these were richly in with Hottentots or Patagonian•." 1[F4 . "Put your knife in your .pocket, tor- inlaid ebeathe and hilts sparkling with I --you speaii as it you were well so-- . porn--— �he 7lwu tearrat hmveAurbed-,precloase afieae5,. so_that-there seas a Plqu-.iodated__with-sham,--_S_remarked. _ _ -- - - -- - - _I ant contrast between the simDlicfty 'offSH. k your brain.' "To my cost, I do,rhe_.anc+weza2l. 3 ,, - - t "Blood and wounds!" says the other. the apartment noel the wealth which gilt- I have been brought in contact with them !r p �sr ! e .�i.p� uq ++mo�i He'd ha' turned my brain taC some, per• tared on the walls. I Dad little time, in a way In which I trust no other poor �l\� A �Y�i/Ikr �fRNI fYlp ��AT u$I� al wt' that Muckle stick o' his !f 1 however, to observe- the general's colleo- I devil ever will be. Hnt, really, ere re _ psi t tion, since the general himself lay upon I ASY TO N38.GOOD FOR THE SiIOLiR _441" 1 __I - ­­ &dna' drawn my snickereaee. You hk uolu li and wan evideutly in sore need garde odylle tome You ought to know _ t ahonidr,a' keep atocaa an sold savage on j something of h, far it had a grea4 future _ j _ 4 of my services. i- in nor profession. You should ' D r e wan yin . . The moist,, he frooned and looked black away 1 r om us, breathing heariiy, and ! read oreBeicheabach s escort a on `" at him as thougi: he didna' relish advice netism and Antral Force, and Gregory's _ 'apparently unconscious o! our Dresan0e. j •Letteia on 'Anima! Magnetism.' Those: aL x . cumin' !rune much a source. Then turnin' His bright, staring eyes and the deep supplemented by the twenty-®even Aphor- - Us me You won C be wanted after to- bectio fl ush upon -his'cheek showed that 1 isms of DfL+emer. and' the works nt Dr. �} �w • day, le.rael," be says; "you have been • bis fever was at its, height.- I advanced I Juetinas Kerner. o! Weipsberg. would ea- `� rJG�„ti0 servant and I. ha"aaething tae cam• :large your ideas." gnid to the bedside, and, stooping over him, I __ plain. of wt' re, but circumstances have pjaced my fingers upon his pulse. when ( I did not particularly relish having a - - Q ��p arisen which will 'canoe me %as ohanSe I immediately be sera° up into the sit. i course of reading prescribed for me on •a useew �ii ��st"C s"sA any arrangements. "Seep quid. sir.' says flag position and strut at me frenziedly 1 Pubiect connected with my• own protea- . .. .. 1. "Yon can go- this eventag." says. he.I with his ekem4iod hands. I Dave Hever i pion, eo I made ue, comment, but rose to 9 ' and you shall. have an exits month a Dal seen such tate of tear and horror I take my departure, Before- doitsg so I DoI1't Break Your Back Us teak nD ,'ye for this abort notice." stamped upon a human face as appeared fait his pulse once more, and Lound that - _ W-f' that he went -iotas the hoose. to upon �t which was now glaring up at' the fever had entirely lett him, in the - ---- To Baste Your Bird lowed by the man that he ca ed the cor• sudden nnaccoantablo taahiop whinD 1s . poral, sad frae that day tae this I h&ve IDeBloodDoand'" be yelled; 'let me `io- peculiar w these mslartous types 'of dts- '. ' lacus, .clapped e'en either,on.the -ane or let the go. i sal! Keep your hands oft ease. 1 turned my face toward itlm to The New PCrfCCtiOn StOVe with the New the Ither. my money was sent cot tae me, Ie it not enougly that my wife has t; mss td as envelope, and bavta said a few rongratalato him upon his improvement, Perfection oven 13 just the COI7VtrnlCnt height. atrun' en e,one the tank and the wench 1 �O ruined? When is it s11 t. a°sit and stretched out my hand at the same 10 How-long Am I to endure It?" I time to pick my gioves from the table, Everything about this-new stove .iS.juSt right. -- wi' referecce tae the wrath tae come And Hush dear, bush!" said his wife 10 • 'with the resalt that I raised not only my . ' it treasure that iR richer than rubies. 11 voice, passing her Cool hand own property, but also the linen cloth _ It bakes, roasts, broils and toasts t0 perfCC- ` whool the dust o' eloomber tram my feet soothing hgisi heattSd forehead. "Thi M Doc- I wb ch was arranged neer some object . 'for ever. for Easterllpg, from Straaraer• He has I to-the center. ,.I might not have noticed tion, :and it does not heat up the kitchen. 1. MAlster Fothera:ll West says I mann- not came to harm yon, but to d0 lou � what I had done had I not [teen an aagrY - ' ba' exrress an opeeoloa ser tam what cum /d„ { ook neon the' invalid's face and beard . Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners. Stocks .. - &boot afterward. but mann co°ape Rey el g` A •neral dropped wearily back aP I �yim utter as impatient exclamation. I - . • . . tan what I naw myeel'. xa, doubt a. g carried at all chief points. • . _ .. ; his reseoas for this-and far be-it frae on his. ptIlaw. and- I could ace by the . at once turned. and replaced the cloth �e tge hint that t>xey 0 in d &nee- changed expreaawn of bis face that tie I promptly that I eDonld• Dave heel ' bah T mann fly this, t at what �apDe°Cd d 1l� what lhadnbeenas•!d I sleDDed unable to say what w+te underneath It. �I' I171pLnil�L OI3. COM PMi� a ddas surprise me It was �w,t ee I pts- beycnel having • getiaral tmpreeelop that - i _ 'DgL$it, and so j said tae Ma+ater Donald m7 clinical thermometer late his armp't f It looked like a bride cake, 11mitad 1. cRnavi, T ve .taald ye &' &boot it °00 and counted his pulse rats It amonrtad I all right. doctor," the 11 neral entirely S, JOW •nA i havens' a w0 d tan add or tae to 130 per minute. and his temperature , good bnmoredlY. Dercetring .how, .. in o _ . A�O>�l^ELI, TOyODtO, vt>mCOII7lt, - and Ish i'a' a w1e obleeged tae Ifsie proved to 104 degrees Cle&rly it was ac,.tdenta! the incident was. "There in no , . RegaJiW ?311 !t l+Ia brat brp+s• . 4a _ler Mathew t.lsrk for puttin: it a' down a ease of remitteai fever, such as occurs reason why you should not sea It.' sad _ . . 1 .. ._ter writhe' for me, and if there s any to mea wb,o have spent i► treat part of ' strembiag out his hand he palled sway .. awe IM s11 slisoa est lista . tvotaw wish tae speer onytbint mats o' ,Lett lives to the tropics, -There is no i the linen covering-for the seeoad time .7 r ` "- tine I'm welt• tensed and rens)-kn in danger," I remarked. "With • little Ruta• !thea perceived that whet I had taken for a Bocleleahan, and Moister lleNieih the foo- , we and areenio we shall very soon 0v6r• I a bride cake was really sa admizablY `' for o' Wigtown, can aye-tall wltet•e I_am come the• attack slid rentor• his health" !exeraisd model o! a lofty range of mottn• illi " Dot {ere ' bond. "�fO danger. eh►' he• said, There acv t tains. whose snow•eiad-twaim were not an- r . er is any daanwr hos ma I am u bard I like the familiar sugar phaaacies and - •. t - _ Ap�.gH-�.. - to kill ad •hg Wandering Jew. I anti snits taarets. clear !n the head now Mary; so you may I�-negs are the Himalay•e, or at least 4iarratly* o! JohnEasterang. P.R.C.P, I leave me with the doctor, the 8arfaam branch of them." he remark• yip ywhar - llrs. geatherasoae telt the room-ra• i ed"' wing the principal Dessee between Saving given the.statement of Israeli ther unwillingly. Be I t.Longlit--and I sat India and Aftrhanistau It is as etuellent . )Broken to e:teador. I shall ncw aPPead down by LDe bedside to !!sten to anything model. This ground Lae a special inter . a short memorandum from Dr. Easterling, which my patten% night hats to cum' j est for me, beclouds tt is the•$Dene of MY _ . now- practising at S%raarser, it is true asst campaign. There is the �ass oppe• . muntesta - j •' ` '-that the doctor was only puce wttbtn the ,.J ,Ant you to.e:amity my liver." be I site Kalsbagh and the 1'hnl Valley, where i :.,•j - - _ _ Ovalis of Cloomber during its tenano7'b'Y as A. when the door was closed. ''I -sed I I'was *ng during lithe summer of-1(141 - • (leaeraI Heatherawba, but' there were t( have a0 slaii.esa tDera sad Brodie, the ( In protecting the con.voys and keeping some,circumstances tpnneeted with this staff surgeon. said that it was un w Dna the Afrids in order. ft wasn't a ltnecnre visit which msd* !t valuable, especially that it would carry me off. I have not I I Prom yon." - • when considered as • supplement to the felt much of it dtnoe I left the East. TIIts i ..And this." said I. indicating • blood- experiences which I hale just submitted' 1, where it used to be. lust under the j red spot which had beer. marked on..one - to the reader, Th* doctor hag found time saRle of the ribs." side of the pus which be bad Volnted- . _ _ - ... lLmti the calls o! a •baa country prao' cap find the place," said 1. After j out-"Lhle is the scene of soma fight in - . _ -- t,+. rwnnll&a&1gnr and I whlch_yQx were en ed." __ - _ • -------_lice_-" dot ^ _ making a careful examination. "but I•am �a� r\ feel that I cannot do better than Alban to tell you' that t e 'a scFn nag ••Yd. we had a sklrmleL there• lie av' . happy + diem exaoth a they do stead either been entirely absorbed, or has swered, leaning forward and looking a,.. - - ;, turned calcareous.• as these solitary ab-''thy t�+d mark, 'W* were attacked b7 - I have very ma0b pleasure is furniph• scese will. There !s no tear of ite doi0g At this moment be fell back upon bid nil- _ - . . Ing Mr. Fothergill West witb 'an s emnnr you any hiirm now.'• - low u it be Dad been •hot, while tho- u:, _ of m7 solitary visit to Cloamber Hall, He seemed to be by no moans overlos• a - pot-only on account of the esteem which ed at the intelligens. "Thmse always I have formed for that gentleman ever h&Peen so -with me,"- he said moodily. .•siu0e his residence at Brauksome, but ­;ow, it another fellow area feverish and , . . • _ also because 1t V, my conviction that the delirious he would surely be 'in come II _ '- . • . -,Ismer is the case of General Heatherstone danger: and'yet you will tell me that I I ,n . .1 ..-' - - - - - - . .. -- are of each a singular nature that it is am in,none, Look at this. now." He} *' of the highest importance that they ehonld, bared his cheat acd showed me a Duck-_ _. - be placed before the public in a trust• ered wound over the resion of the heart. ' „ worthy manner. "That's where the Jesail bullet of a hill- I � 7 It was about the beginning et.Septum• map went•in, .You would ,bias ,that van . _ , „f - - ler of "r .the Year before lent that I receiv !n the right spot to settle a man; and . , . I•t• - . ,I.-, . . ._� �._ . . ... Concrete.. 1. -.1 ' ' " ' ' - r ' ' L . , ed a' note from Mrs. Heatherstone, of yet what does it do but glance upon • ' ... . ', + 1 S � . . ��� Cloomber Hall. due�siirr:ag me, to make a rib, and go clean round and out at the � - .I . . .� ., Professional eroaitn�she said. }i7i7F beenber for sometimee ha'�hmedle s s all thuch eh npenetrating. . Di 1� r'. ... , • ' In a very nusattafactory state. I had l _ _i . , , i n • . .s heard.something of the Heatherstoa*g You were oertainhy born under a j - r � '� t s and o _ ­ ­ f the strange seclusion in which thc4 lucky afar:' I observed. with a emtle. - lived, so that I was very much pleased I "That's a matter of opinion,'• he an- I I i '.- - ,:- at this opportunity of making their oto swered, shaking his head "Death ban no __ z— - - . - ser scuuatq a oe, and }est no- tTtae -fa�,tetrose for me, if it will but Dome in �t1� Vie_ '�e of[Half fiom" , complying with her request. I had Ynown some tamilia'r form: lint I confess•that 1 Af3R�� t�ea�-Yd �terauy - the Hall in the old days of Mr. Mevittie.' the anticipation of some strange, some g been to make his building materials as nearly Eke not- the original proprietor, And I was sewn- preternatural form of death 1s very ter;;' y �� stone led (shed ow arriving'at the avenue gate to rible and. unnerving." alai stone as possible. 'Tile great labor required t0 quarry - observe the oh•ngea which Del taken- you mean," said I, rather pntela:_ sit plane.• The gate itself, which used to his remark, "that You would prefer a na• - slim t' seek Various manufattlaed subatlhltes. �T11C Only reason lie ever .. Yawn go,2tospitably upon the road, was tural death to A death by violence." s• - now b 'tad locked, and a biieh wood- �o. I don't mean that exactly," .Ne an-' viv� that w�' - , its Cost U m W `i as ea lest to d most convem�ent to Ilse. -en f,__t natls upon the top encircled swered. ''I Am doo familiar with cold i - ' W OOd is no l easy to ger - most btl�idm8 lsia t the who4_ onnde. The drive )resit was j 8,eel and lead to be afraid of either. IMI a7tasntg at an Na�Iming Tote r 2eafertie1. and nncaied' for, and the I You 'know anything about odylio''forces I eTl1e Cost of concrete is decreasing• So.from the standpoint of either serL. -°'p whole pl�e'had a depressing air of net; doctor?" . Jett sad='>jecaY• "Yo, I do oat," I replied. ,,lancing sharp• '- of y,Concrete is,tli. best btWdi.9 materiel. els. I._ _ •Vic eCOtloRi pa I had to knock twice before a servant 1Y at him'to 'rte 'if there were any signs Canada'! farmers ale ruing more t OIICrete, In pf0 Ikon to them numb 1 maid opened the door and Showed me I of his delirium returning. His expression • thrdugh a dingy hall into a small room, was intelligent, hog ever, and the fever- _ _, t the fgm�of any other CoulltTy . _ ._ . . . _ . where sat in elderly, careworn lady, who iesh Rush' Dad faded from his oheeka. Supplied _ introduced herself is Mrs. Heatherstone. . "Ah, you-western scientific men aro very BCCausC they Bre heirs$ - With her Dale face, her griY Bair, ber much behind the day in some things," x //�� ement ': sad, colorless eyes noel her faded silk he remarked. "in all that is material I A�a V dress, she was in perfect keeping with her. and conducive to the comfort of.tha body. _._ _ t x' ..+melancholy surrounding". you are pre-eminent., but in what concerns - -_ _ _• •,- _ _. ... _. the subtle force of nature and the fat• ' a cement of the highest possible nal) whie'i 'a. "Yon And ns is much )scopic, doctor,' sures the anCeess of their concrete work be said in a quiet, refined voice. "My ent powers of the human spirit Your best • the humblest _ The secret of Concrete's popularity is Canada lied its ,i men are centuries behind h a 'I poor husband hag had a great deal to( . - worry Dim, and his n*,cons system fora Coolies of India. Countless generations ,.'' the fact that while we have been advertising the'uss - long time has bt�en-in a very weak state of beef-eating,- comfort loving ancestors ---of concrete,we have also been producia$. by scion Lave given our animal instincts the com- ) • tificsaethode.a Cement so uniformly!ugh is quality, mand over our spiritual ones. The'body, . '' that the Concrete wade frith it.gives the complete . , ere tool for . • d t r i which should have- been a m _ -- • ths'msc•-of 'the soul, hag•nq,w become 'a _ satisfaction our advertisements a p Das sed• _ _ �� deCrading prison in which it is confined. - Concrete would not have been to such daiiersal ase -- - The Oriental soul and body ore not so !T today,hid'ati infer or grids of cement been supplied. wedded-together as• ours--are, And_thezS Insist upon getting Canada Cement. it is your best 1. 3 . a ie far leas wrench when 'they part in _ results from _. _. f ti fa _ - Ce t a death.,, is a a men aauraince o osoughl�.ea s .CF.o!7'_ ' - "They do riot-appear to .(1Qrive m-ich� Without this label it is your concrete work, ere �aaad - - benefit from this peculiarity in their or. •• dealer in your neighborhood. ��s - not 'Ganda Cement I. '• /amu., (���pp�� _ _ �;-- _ N;:-':,• Vatllll� s✓jsVa"7 ganiaatlon, I remarked, increduouelY• n Cas it ereti . - "' Faun !°"ii ill�',, "Merely the beve.ftt of superior know• au, u a Wiiti foi•'our-Fre=e r6ts•¢ab►t cool "iirhat Tiiid. Drs .With Con •� ..... {,Nf'h,lr,p . .. ,mcr car ra rho t --- -. - - ti - ledge,". the general an sacred. "It_yon _ .. Ufa a o to be tw1Dy. ��ii?f. •' by,rybody flrei thing You woulel see in tthe tvay of _dada Cement Company -Limited • ,14lontrcal _ .::.• : amusement, would be a native doinS. whet e �e called the mango trick, of eonrce You - - .. THE F�ERFEC'>r SHOE ti Ave beard or read of tt. The fellow ' - _ . . _ ' plantR a mango weld, and makes paes.ee ,' is k FOR SUMMER SPORTS ovs(r it until it sprouts ane beats 1Pav(e r" J snd trait-all in the space Of half an I ' . ASK YOUR-Dui". rear. It is not reAlly a trick-lt is n 1. 11 I • power. These men know more Chau your x - y .r1. q :wr..4., :. h:•rA t?• ',Cor" ' �W.-rw'♦•§,n ,� _:,:-h-..+wi_ .'s:.�..y.,. is_ wit^ix',F,s .r.6:',_.'F h:+ ; J b` `'v. .5- fi SC 4..., ..' ) �... ',M. adl. ly' •�,�., `as � ..L ,,"`S,r.,k 7P�i•:� i•.t ''. .rl�}t •±'a; ^� �4r z uyr :4,�°'' .�"er'" "ti dy,;'Y N r"' °;4:m 'G.1,Sf^`e5' Fite, c_a- .; •. •mx;,:'s>": ""'.°+'S't �r^r- Jrfi r. r2,y! °3/�ne..:,'•'�'skrt, '�'•' �. �-,ti °i"-•q sY'-:'�,s^ .a, _ _ . s.4":�._-nx- �..._yn.� .zr.�. _ -,�,�,y: -':.-x--....l". � . '•.ti,, ,•, ,°.'� ,:'w .0 - ,._. .. .C:y- '•'y` ✓"".►.- r' .yam . .S Frain great Lakes R LETTER FROM f ORO TO w+ Toronto will s s the cost straight- II1 American titian a, the taost stent ha - --�'s1 LLETT.S laced city in America. But it will prob• C { ably be found that there will be many ,GATS D 1 RT • To the Roekles - _ ocher cities that will suppress Deborah It. _ WHAT li BEING MOSTLY DISCUSSED I�, Indeed, attempts are made to revive it. # Alrealy Hamilton, London and Ottnwa " - -AT THE PRESENT TIME. ; r are reported to have turned it down. The �" '" ' Toronto may also v . r - a wholesome n uenoe n ma ng otherwpas on„p_rune o.uc wM�• DODH 8 KIDNEY S. __ � } 1 r it ciciel more carefully scrutinise first pro• "Oottint Into Parliament and After,” by ! >q i duotiona. Sir George W. Ras*---"Deborah" '' It is a common allegation of theatrical E]rJ* , �s%� people hat the reformers are pbarisa• `�askatehewan Lady AAflefe Her Test- Not Wanted In Toronto '" f t lcal and hypocritical. But it would not r' imany To What Has Already - '' -� , be possible to have any more hypocritical r Been field OT the Great Work been the last few months there have " : '.: statements than those made by the people been published many volumes of reminis- responsible for some so-called "problem r canoes of prominent public men which k plays" that these productions are put on i. t Dodds $hlaey Pills Are Doing. a distinct addition toat mora ' the literature and historic records of the r for the purpose of teaching gra I Caesarv°ille, 8aak.; June 2—(Spe- Dominion. -Among these may be mention^ lassoes ass to preach sermons. ,-elal,—The scarcity of female help ed, the works of Sir Richard C$rtwright, <: Y t Hoa. James Young, and. Mr. Goldwin Rb 51 In a new country subjeeite the w0- Smith. It is doubtful, however, if any HQyy ELECTRICITY HILLS UB. " '~~ _ -----Men- of the prairies to unusual similar volume has ever been published r? r ° Arain, and careful observation has to Canada which combines the Interest. x .Isatablished the fact that this strain the nk are to ye found in a Volume and the historic data whic� terta nmen .{net r. Death Comes Generally From Gun- !rw i first makes itself felt in the kid- published by Hon. Sir George Gose. It is traction ei Heart Ht[scles. tG1LLg ROCfipMPANY1114 hays. For this reason Dodd's gid- entitled "Getting Into ParifaSmeut and After" and is published by William _While everyone knows that an aey Pilba are salting an enviable Brisge• electric shock, if powerful enough, #eputatien from the Great takes Sir George's book is free from the.in• > $o the foothills of the Rorskies. tective and bitterness which characterizes' will cause dearth, 'there are very f Everywhere yep will. find women Betnyitaie�ceneee eBntritRied�e net leek`rip few who-know exactly the caIIse, rent strength the duration of con ;lir. H. V Meredith, but from a description ren in a bulging take praises of the great upon the reador on that account. To the General Manager of the Bank of tact and the' path through the body g average Canadian who is iaitemated in recent En�liah magazine, quoting and with alternating currents leer? Canadian kidney remedy that has the history and progress of his country, Montreal. on autihorxty on the subject, the frequency usually is more danger � llbanished their pains and weariness, the book will he As fasslaat'ing as a ro- whole matter is simple. our than high:The�wez snienels �'"" hnd brou' ht them back to health. mance. It Ie couehed fa the language, z•' •, �- ►�� !S embroidered with Imagery and Quotation ttvely congratulated me on my maiden Death produced from electric are .more susceptible to electric , ng the many is Mre. Mgar which has done mpch to make Sir George effort. To myself the effort was far from sok, soya this magazine usually 'Cowen, an estimable lad of this Ross the most 8nisbed and attractive satisfactory. I pitched my voice several shock thea man, dogs often being F crater Canada has ever produced. And pointe too high and I galloped aloag iF the result of contraction Of file killed by a direct Current of 90 '; like his speeehee, We, the volume sparkles from start to finish like Tam O'Shanter fibrils or muscular fibres of the volts. In the average man a direct t "I have found Dodd's Kid It with_-humor- _ when pursued by the witches of Aulda y —_Liar_nhw .Le�3��JRu s _ gl:Y oi+a�t my experience heart, or of paralysis of the ree�pu_ current off l otta is scarcely telt, - lrtaites. "If anything I can ea will Distinguished as he became In later lite .fc combats wetted have so hardened we While l Y g y While doctors have been unable >' lie an sufferer I am lad to add a' a platform orator. It is I taresting to cular cramps; while 620 volts wilt for the ordeal that I could face the t3' note the recess by which sir George be Howe o! Commons without a LO find 8n treatment that Will cure p pD y, M{ y Quiver. y *Lo re cation suddenly. Inv testimonial to what has already same such an effective speech maker. For vain delusion. The House bore no resent: the former, artificial respiration t ad- Ilion said." the ten years preceding Federation the biance to any audience I had ever ad- Often overcomes the respiratory �"�--~ r� 1• _ taught school in his dressed. It was as solid as the sphinx Sys strain all 'th-e-TeIII-W native county of Middlesex. Occasionally and as cofmpressionable as an obelisk." paralysis. The man who profits by his.nils o f +_ material out of the blood. If they he heard a political speech. once be bor. The effeotl of direct and alter- takes is tempted to keep oII making) ; A lire out cd order thus refuse remains rowed a borne and saddle and rode fifteen Picture of sir Bohn A. "^ n the b miles to hear D�zcy McGee. But It, wnr hating currents vary with the cur- more. _ hood, and becomes poison, T In the.course of his career, Bir George p to the "Sons of empersace" that be has come in contact with practically l That!s why sound kidneys mean gives credit for his schooling In the art every public man of importance in the "r i! of public speaking, As a member of the Dominion of Canada. Of many of them re blood and good health. g organization it became his privilege to a, odd a gltlae Pills lIIake sound share in the honors and to work side be gives delightful pen pictures, catch �.• kidneys. y by side with men many years his senior, thoughdelinea�with ttperfecth the uio insitmoKt ghtlowood htheuc h; Then o+r"sfoaany,'• be says. "there was rxal characters. Of Sir Jchn tiacdonald a Ilela.ni ht for the tf�d or the Order, �@�0 PROFIT SHARING BONDS which meant a debate on some pre-ar• he speaks in kind terms. He recalls that 1 _ _-.IN SMALL DENOMINATIONS. '- *.• lap hosier Never Asks Fee. 'at the time of the big re-distribution his - ,3 ranged tople. with essays and speeches 7a - opponent !n West, Middlesex asked toss A Japanese doctor never thinks on temperance or other Dun-politlucl sub• the re-casting of the constituency and g poo p ]acts. Ia these Ilhest ghts the achual• went to Sir John about i_. telling htm l We will gladly furnish Particulars concerning this tai staking a r anent for fee. master, as the highest authority on a!1 v „ how • Coaeerentive majority could bo 4Wben^.ver a rich man calls in the literary and polemical questions. was by perfectly sure. Sir John looked at i• � mads p virtue of his, oMoe a dcaignnted e:ycn' new form Of investment I4 a Company Which We CaII doctor (]® dots TLOt ex that he him rather doubtfully, and remarked. fen �t ant. 8o from necessity, more him o - "You may put thL, townrohip to west highly recommend. The nominal Interest of 7% is 1ri11 receive a bill for medical ser• than from choice, I was obliged to wreatic. Middlesex and you may take that one` o lff not always logically, I rear, with the RCea, 2n fact, no such thing as a u8, or you may make any shuffle you{ protagonist of every ptdbosition on which guaranteed t0 the urehaeer,who will then tiCI to } �dootor's bill is known in Japan. i wax please. bud that lltcie devil Elias will{ g P r P Pa p possible for opposites to acetous:`' beat you In spate of what you do." ' 3I7 lThe strict hoIIe*ty of-'ills people First 1pMeh In Parliament opponent told me of this interview a few as well With the COI$l�np In any further earnings. ys does not make it necemary for the •In :ager years the youag whoolmarter, mpnthx after hie defeat, as an instance i doctor W ail[ a tee. When he bas alter an appronticeuh:� in the aewepayer of'Sir John's political sagacity, and with• Interest cheques mailed t0 investors twice a year. 1 business, first as proprietor of the Stratb- out any feeling of disappointment," finished his visits to the patient a roy •'Age," after as part owner of the He speaks da admirat.un of Sir Johne �1■ Securities Corporation //��;;�� /� ■s s� 'Present is made to him, just as Searorth 'Upositor.' and also :n the adroitness is debate, and chiefly of his National VeY ritl® Wrporation - '>mt3Ch i,*the tient CaII affoltd. eapaciq mens f Dublia school inspector, be capacity toss pu king mea. Personally be pa The came a member of Parliament Exceed• widom came to con*act with the creat LIMITED 1 doctor then &=leg, howl, thanks laxly interesting is his dowtiptiou of h4+ Conservative leader On one occasion they _ a massae effort ss a speech maker in th« met in the lobby during Sir George's first I . his p treat, and the traauct>oa is House. He says. 'For some mys shoos sersion sad without the formality at an l CONFE OE:RAT10lV L1F'E eLDQ-, -'TORONTO, ONT. _ 'settled, reason I had the ftmoat dread it_. iiiinggfnr the youthful Sir. Jbe i shook handy__with_ ' W my feet, and often while waiting fuss the youthful member, quoting the lice. as opportunity some other member would from 'Pope. _N f perhaps had collected.d appropriateAfter. much Sade W to nae P ho ht. that ]leavens:rected spire -- - 4 Icsalon And resolves Lad re-resolves. how The man of Rase' each lisping babe re. lies." ever,. I concluded that I could not learn D - and even if I were to drown F woald make TN£ the attempt.Idle Money I to swim Hy maiden eIIortehooaaisted In coa:raa• with this may be set dowh -- :_: - � And Nis Leader Slept. fleet of a M on maiden forts o about an extract from another portion of the ��PB1t$ONS •tagideslsiad. NuDmf &'sp neato[ a ■grailoDthene• book where Sir Goorge recalh hating 1SC0-'9- --:PR made, a speech on Reciprocity. Hon. Ed- it&" for oesry or leafier eassity of restricung the sale of into:• ward Blake then being his party leaderpsYlods, i a:'swv++�=aaaaaa���ttttttt�lae rte=W11 Stating lienor■ of about rorty•ave miDIIttaHe says: 'Though, not particularly tm•ltss rete P P9R sad a speech on the Pactle Railway' ofE r ssa+pssaiod � i about twenty-five minutes. House, I ventured with my �osay to Mrt to r. Blake uct ha { the 1l ilii s P R AI I spoke from noted, as was my babit 'WU.L START YOUR ENGINE �� � a a�� t� few pours oft,�rwr rd Fell bays done The" t ars with. before ; entfred the Hossq, but u seas my at Tor Reclprocify. �aw did you y see ,bydheq"sad bear into" � m7 state o[ Dances ezci'tameu� tat I like my speech?' 'My dear boy.' be said. sat 1eeo usa w t re [ved stir date dreaded moment's Dae to look at nt Mehdnwa. =vs aatic ctal taws I them. My knees trembled as it alarmed ' I did not hear a word of It. I slept the tr sdsesttle.widsh asey The"epeasd b I r whole time you were speaking' Whether SIX years of effort have produced a Primer 4 at my resumption in addressing the itself, yy to take his repose as a mark of perfect _ Wyygw ft, �A�« I House, To prevent my attention being ronfidence to my ability to do jusice to that Will start your Car or Motor Boat a s a prdistracted by the restlaxed. my a of the mem' the anbJert, or tee showing a lack o! In- bars Engine at once,. Without trouble or confusion. 1 — - � ■Y�f�dFfS/�ef�f- present. I Ilzed• my eye upon the trresa-+»-aa;_thin;- L-mtg-ht-e"' was my i -- --- _ Ipea or, w seem Lo e t on y D8r dilemma. It was, however, the last 1 8 son who took any interest in what I had _ 18 elmple O Operation and Ga wQii.1w.g,ritT1lt!!d e ! tended ion, 4 ile strrapor tdityhe the arguments I ester bail Into day, and poured into his ears - it hB ekorehersa after waasrery." On his his -..easy to install. : GANTAL (paid up) • {1,000,000 good behaviour. He enjoyed a good cicely the thread o[ my subject. although EEltlTt $490,000 more than once I wandered from my pre' story but never "swapped" with anybody. m w _ meditated course. A few members who I He could not .make himself "one of the ' fear had not listened to me tory atten• boys." _.. Special Price The tftlppresslon of "Deborah:' uD $ ,. T .�, The most sensational incident to recent IIs* the Coupon. Enclose 7 and the Disco' Is on the wayto you. 7, Its gears in connection with.local theatrical 3v... matters occurred the other day when Po _ lice Magistrate Denison and' the police ' _ - � ... _ condemned and suppressed the play "Deb- crab, .- •' � � �• T, Toronto felt that it was being put to the teat with this ed Inninety-nine •' `y. oases out of a hundred when neettonable e plays come to Toronto it fa only atter tbaT '*� �O 'l�T have appeared to weeks or months or ♦ _ perhaps years in other cities. When they = ' [iTASRISNtO is01 - arrive in Toronto it is felt that it would be an exhibition of prudisbnew or at -HEAD OFFICE: SA KIRs STREET ERST • TORONTO least of a "holier.than thou" attitude it � — \ -MONTREAL LONDON, C.C.. ENO. Toronto was to declare it would not have ; g that which other cities approved or at least tolerated. In the came of "Deborah' howeverapnea Toroatothe siwas iseleotea as the on was place - for the first performance or premiere of the play. :WE- : HAVE E G 0 09 MARKETS F0 R - ,; As a matter of fact most of thyme who -there are no parts-to oil and take care of. saw thefire rst presentation were not ally S T A Jl to A R D C A N A V I A N B O,N D$ alive to the character of the play that It cannot get out of order or wear out. - - want being presented. They were so captt•/ _ - vated by the art of the actors and ac- treeaes and the skilfulness with which ' Whether buyer' s oP SBt[Gr'3r use shag. the piece had been conetrncted by the ' -:be pleased t0 stet for you ret an a� atitbor that they failed--to tee that the THE "DISCO" puts a charge of gas into each cylinder. , DtSO>wy CSpaCtfy whole thing was impossible. It was only _This gas when ignited gives a perfect explosion in each next day, when they came to attempt to 'cylinder. Ten or twelve complete revolutions of the tell t story play to the trfenda, t i Ask t',� . s� that the realised what a disgustfn �1ginA lCsul WliiO11 is sufficient to start any Ask for bookk of offerings,' in- piece of stage craft It was. The plot was under normal conditions. It isoguaranteed for B( I.Sys cliYdr�tq . snob.that it conr ed not possibly be elated • or described in any mixed compr.ny. With against detect in material and workmanship. ' /+� ___. perhaps oris or tyyo pxreptiore it was the ' V Wvery[1ilCflt Botlds ; rawest thing thdt has ever been put on t a "DISCO" ItlbiEi .� your Engine and Eno , to gretd 446. a in a local theatre• The dramatic censors' who see all first Performances and who, acting under authorityy of the police de- t K3 c Mart Troubles tapal. lJCbentttTtJ— partment, give the ItLatres permission to, go on each week, tailed, like other t �1it 0 Gu J`4(i t0 64(i. spectators, to recognise the character of T Deborah. as a play. They cut out certain PECIAL A L R 1 CE �T = Public U#fess and Railroad'Bonds— ao but y e u d f r t _ z. 0oM, P- 10te with 10-Root Gas Tank, �Z ,• s1 . iftcAnce of'ttht3 Whole eloiy`lte ig • •. r .t to ytetd 5% to 534%. , A Clergyman Acted. he a .. .. _ .. .:{. S a• •� � It remained tot• Rev. John Coburn, act. .+, RUSSELL •'•�' ndiit al Bonds— 4 _ _'., Ing for the committee or vigilance, t6 .Rt�SSELL MOTOR CAR CO" Limited` 5 -- take the action which resulted in the u p to yretd 5 96 to V�. ;" �, suppresAlon ,of Deborah. Having tett- MOTOR CAR +< nemsed the fteat' performance perBrnZa y ,Accessories Department wC�.r -' y;}? • he lltid a charge against all the perfortif- • , -WEST moral the company of prodnding an tin• TORONTO .10 - before Magistrate Denieen, a number of L tilted ��" play. Dir• Cobarn told bis story _ l�►Lf witnesses were called for the defence, but \ - the•upshot of a day's deliberations was Branches:---TOITWl�TO, MONTREAL, ''WS$�V� TN O }{O7LTti10 that the magistrate rendered a convict HAMILTON, WINNIPEG, _ Vdivfi Vi�iii ++++ LYiJt7 tion and the mmpany span notified that CALGARY, VANCOUVER; they must not repeat the play. Thr aInd- rd Deborah after a short life of throe .atfELBOURNE, AU9T. Lncloars �T loss Ono "Disco" days. It is to be expected that as s reanit ".L' .. a-f+ .,. .. ., ., ,� ..... .N .. ,. •S-!". 'FI. .f.� CY '�, „ b .I,, •P.*^N'.ifA K .fi.. 3'. us't'.. _.:.. - ,..r..,.,. .:... ..� ,a,o .•. ..r sk_�,...'.,. ., + ,.. .r .^r`t, ,._. ,.: .w r:R '':'«�. ti� u ^�.+;:." °',��`�v.' :>�' `3«.. .r• "�.w.- �.�o-„`;' ,.. ,� ,�*�? .v.-p�d�.:t,.sr•,ri-e..e•.,...+.� � `:.n....s,�.,..: ...`� .::. zit• �t ,,;�^x .z��,y. .�.,.,. ,tw. „;��.s ",�.1.Wz'� °�w�:','4;,,y K i~n; .:� ..;�!nv,”a... '� +. .ir" -n. �^, ,�"�';' , M:••,;.,,-„w-.: ,. x .k •' .;�."�_ ..,. ; — :,-r-=.rh :.'r.:x" "e,�.ccj, '�,F-.°.-.? i "'�."f _ ..mawC'i.. "''FA�*,.',•:;} ,,...s.. ..:nes. r*; w " + •., : fn - t W . .. a- • ti • ` • io town on Thursday. , Brougham Public School repeittt for r -Will the person who borrow- May; 1V-Jennie Duncan,Goo-3 of •Unci ���.m_m__� ;��Q� ed the fence-stretcher from M. S. Devitt, Eva Hanson, Hilda Middle- -Mrs, Decker is having her reel. Chapman some time ago kindjy ton, Eva Wilson. Gladys HoBgle.ddiIII= : s adeace re-ebingli,d. return the same at once as it ifs 'AudreT Phillips. Basel Mleton. « ,v Richard Moore, of Toronto, wanted. + 'Ruby Hubbard, Pearl Philip, •Gla- - r d s Dh_Ir !T�a McLe,.n_Alice_ _ A nice range of Ladies Osiords and patent leather •c ; $r. II-*Gwendolyn. Devitt, aCe, tKle ie � T(h nea5 MOW Oe o ' -Mrs. James Brien spent But. formerly pastor here, will Occupy -Lloyd Patent Leather with one or @w•o st - day with friends in Toronto. the Methodist.Church pulpit on Lloyd Johnston, Gladys Middleton, • P Ethel Wilson.David.Hansou. Jr.II- ribbon. , 'Mrs,W. (lee, of Victoria B.C. Sunday nest, both morning and *George Duncan, Viola Simpson, •A is visiting with R. 'A. and Mrs. evening. ggie Cowan, Elgin 24cLean, Charlie Tan pump Just the thing for street wear wit good hejeTand sole. - - $ranting. -A large number of our sub- Liscombe. 'Tommy Philip, Roberts _. -Harry Ellicott, we regret to scribers are in arrears.. We would Phillips, David Liscombe, Luella Shea Men';Tan Tan and patent leather oxfords that are cool and report, ia:eeriously ill withpleurs- like if.those would consult the Sr. -•Neil McKinnon, Walter comfortale,and a large reuse of boots is black and tan s neaiuoara. labels and remit --at once the .Middleton Johnny-Beast. Jr. I-John- that always give the biesL of satisfaction and wear. ^^�\ ny Liscombe, Ethel Shea, Clarence -J, .•$, Wagner, of Toronto, amount due. Phillips May Stephenson. Pilmer- THE MEN'S WEIR STORE, called upon Pickering friends,on -Rev. W.and Mrs..Moore who Maud Philip, Mary -Liscombe. Pu- 'Wednesday. had. been spending s few days piiewhosenames are tt>,aiked thue R. A. `BUNTING, P.ICKERING -. Unless we have some good with Pickering friends are attend- were present every day. L. R, Pipher, rains soon the hay crop will be ing the Presbyterian Congress in teacher. '° SCHO light this year.. n and Toronto i nan of l e legate 's Inati- Honor Roll Jr Division Claremont, is L REPORTS -Mt•ea. Henry Gordon is to Mari- The annual delegate meeting ansa with hes sister, Mrs. Joh p SINGLE HARNESS . SEASOhf Cruise, who is ill. tuts will be held on Friday, June public school forMay:: Sr II-Mary -Mise Kerr,of Toronto,was the 18th, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Forayytb.Vida.Knigbt, Russell Neal. guest of her friend, Mise Mabel Miller. All -ladies are cordially Jr. II=''Mabel 13urlbert;Mar16Forsyth `; ,This is tho'nicest time of the year for. driving and. a _ Myrtle Benson. Sr. t II—Effie new harness makes things nob and secure Wright, over Sunday invited. night,Huh Gregg, g y 8 B egg+ Allan Thomp- -Miss Edythe Law, of Toronto -J. L. Spink has closed a deal son. Jr. pt,lI-MonaHurlbert, Gotd- Call and.see my stock. _ Gold- spent a few days last1 week with with the Toronto-Eastern for the is Anderson, Helen Grant. I a- on Church ri t-of-way a --Gordon-t# egg, stere,whiPs� un s, au cases, as -H. J. and Mrs. Larkin, who is reportedthat work will be com- Aube Neal. (b) Edgar Ward, Grace all supplies in stock. ; spent a few days in Toronto, re- merited on the railway west. of Sydd. Robert Beelby; (c) Macy Ben- = darned hove ori Tuesday. the village at once. son, Ruby Watson,' Hathleeu Shirk, J.have two good second hand single harness at$5.00. -Rev. D. E. Johnston is in Report of Claremont public school -A football match between for month of May, Senior department. Whitby this week attending the Oshawa and Piekering will be gr. IV-Total marks for month s5u. .TICKERINGi' .HARNESS EMPORIUM _ - - :- of Quinte Conference. played here on the grounds on Aleft Morgan 738, May Florence 67'8. _ -Mrs. --Cr—rtdi;s3�ts-spending-a trc a res to-morrow atur- a tesa morgan mo.Kalph-Brod - few weeks with her daughter, day) evening at 8 o'clock. This is Bessie Bennett 608, Roy Forsvth 389. Phone Ind. 901. AH Mrs. (Dr.)Dewar, of Bright. one of the Midland League series Jr, IV-Vets Stephenson,Mary Pugh, a -Miss Dolly Herr left on Tues- and will be an interesting game. Isabel Sargent, Haze!Mantle,Barbara , ;I day for Toronto to begin her Everybody turn out and encour- Kydd, Jean Evans, Verna Evan-, ' r eilutiee as a professional ncarae. low Clara Underhill, Willie For ie, Sr. p age the boys. Admission 25 cents. III—John Knight, Mabel Wagg. Flo- TH E -BIG -S T G R E y -A. G. Kerr, of Toronto, and -James Denny shipped a car- rence Garbutt,Leland Graham., Jr. III Mise Hate Herr, of Oshawa, spent load of choice cattle from Picker- Mildred Brodie. Violet$argent, Merle " Sunday here with their mother. ing to Ottawa on Monday, also a Stephenson, ions Graham. Jean -Miss Marie Bateman, of To. load of Ir6gy and sheep from Graham, Ina Mantle, Ellsworth $ydd f... ionto, is Visiting at; the home of Greenburn on the same day. Dur- Murray Forgie, Maud Bii,nderson. T. .iter grandmother, Mrs. Bunting. Nice fresh fruit for the Holiday Trade ing the past month Mr. Denny - -Walter Shepherd has aur- has shippped over $10,000 worth of wHlr®Y i chased a building lot from John. stock from this township, which Several large de uta�.tons "shot-up'' -New shipment just in. Oranges, Boyes and will begin shortly to erect s dwelling. is a nice sum for the Earners toa<]d the taws council this week for Brants. -Mrs, we B. Powell and child- to their bank account. The sum of $250 was voted for the ;Bananas, Pines, Lemons, etc. + Horse Show to be held on July 16th —The examination for entrance ren have returned home after and 16th. Groote were also made for .- :.]Pines for _preserving-order llo PP. Orin a week or two with Bela• Model will be held nett week. the extension of the water mains for lives in Uxbridge. and in consequence some of the A distance of two miles along the main _ --The Ladies' Aid Society of St. classes will begin their summer street east and west. also a modern - -Andrew's church will meet at the vacation. The examination for system of lighting the main part of entrance to High SchewlA will be the towe, and for the construction of t; ,� o home o'f Mrs. James Andrew on g cement sidewalks for about ten bloc-)is. -Big asss�r_tment the Big Store "Tuesday neat at S m. held during the week following. 3' p• The session lasted until 1 o'clock in -The Atha pienic will be held These ezamimatioiie are held•ear- the morning. Everything 3s now - -'sari Saturday,Jane the 28th. The tier now than former in order boo y wide open the m has tom ;i j Men's wear. r e#omwittee is now busty making all to avoid the intense haat which menced (preliminary arrangements. is usually experienced daring the ----- Come right in-we can rig you out for the holiday. -Mr. Ruddy received two car.- latter part of June and in July. The Royal Cniumisasiou of In. loads of fence hosts last week. He -A quiet wedding was soleaa- Austria] Training and Technical Men's Summer Shirts-Nice,patterns­-good qualities. gill erect about seven hundred ized on Saturday May 31st when Education installed in 1930 by the l[en's wash Ties-Just right for summer or holiday mm9da of-wire fearce this year.-- ghter�l _ _them- . -W. G. Orvis, Miss S. A. Dale Mrs. A. N. Ridley.of Toronto.was timed during the past two years weasi•,-see fund Clarkson Rogers attended united in marriage to Egerton recommend the expenditure of Men's Hats-Hard and Soft Felt@ and-StrSwa-mew colors and styles, Friends quarterly meeting in To- Stanley Ward. The ceremony $80+ Canada. Some class to these-see them. fronto on Saturday and Sunday. was performed in Sberbourne St., 000 000 throughout,�ou,�t' i -A large number from the Methodist Church, Toronto, Rev. 'what Beautiful Hair. 25 cents rip tem cents. and silk, Mom's Sox-Sift a_o@ortment-Cashmeres,, Lisle Methodist church purpose driving S. P. Rose, D. D., officiating. The -to Whitby this (Friday)evening, bride gowned in white satin, car. How often do we hear womahatn's o man' :••x tion about a certain woman's or man's Men'sLeather Belts—all sizes. �to attend the Conference meeting, rigid a bouquet of bridal roses and Robert and Mrs. McBrady left fern. After the wedding dejenner- haA'prominent scientist and bair spe- Boots and Shoes-The leading Ptylee in Tana, Patents, etc. « ' ,on Saturday to spend a month in at the bride's home, Dir. and Mrs. cislisr emphatically states. and has !Chicago with their sons who are `Pard left for Muskoka Lakes. proves, that any man or woman can 'Isuccesaful bnsinese men there. We —The. King's birthday was loy have luxuriant. lustrous,bair,by using - ;wish them a pleasant time. Ally observed here on Tnesdap, the famous prescription caped PARI ;f >> -A base ball match between the The business places were closed SIAN Sa¢e, The Big- Store for Ladies. =•'They C. P. R. engineers and the village And the residents of the village PARISIAN Sage to now made and sold in Canada. D. Pettit the idru - team was played on Friday even- s nt the dA in various ways, In R get the assortment. *.• 'in last when the former won b pe y y gist,is the agent to Pickering and Ing Y the afternoon a baseball match the readers of Tsz. NEWS can buy - ..Ithe.close margin of 13 to 12. between_ the C. _R �ginearg lram D. Pattftfor only 50 cent- a '_seat.shipment of Bl��stses justnrrived for the holiday. All the newest ,- - -Mr. and Mrs. George Trent, of and the lOCAl team 'was played in large bottle. lines in White Lawns and Colored Gingham".- Have you Toronto, "pent Sunday with Rev. Mr. Ruddy's park. the engineers D. Pettit knows that PARISIAN seen oiir MuslinP, Foulards and Voiles for sum- t; W. A. and Mrs. Yippen. Mr, winning by the score of 18 to 4. Sage will beautify the hair,cure dan- ruer wear. Cowie in ore want - ;Trent hits charge of the Meteor- A football match between the druff and atop falling hair, and for y that rearon he sells it under a 'guar- Ott tosee them. ologicatl Department at the Obser- Cberr wood and Pickering Junior - vator y -antee to cure or money back. Price An excellent line of Ladies' Low Shoes. See our : 3'• mA_was also. played in which 5Ucenta, The R. T. Booth Co.. Ltd.,—St, Gregory's R C. Cheuch are tW latter won by the score c f 3 Fort Erie Ont., Canadian makers. Patent Bnttesri Oxford at 82:50, Our Newport at$2.00. ' 'holdimg a lawn socia! in Prospect t ° Park, Oshawa, on the evening of Pump at$2.00. - Our Tan Oxford at $2.50. ' - EDWARD A. CHAFF Our Patent k hursday, June 19th. Refresh- 4100TH-TAYLOR j -meats served and music supplied.for dancing.. The home of John a'nd,Mrs. Taylor, The kin of practical watchmakers t —A tare number of the mem- Unionville, was the scene of a pretty g P Not much roam left in this ver, to got the our Hardware 1 g P y and workingswelera begs to inform Department. However, we've got the goods 'hers of the Holy Name Suciet,y of wedding Saturday afternoou May Slat the people of Pickering and surround L - and still lead in 21 2 [the R. C.,church Went to T'oron- -herr their second daughter, Olive, ing districts, that he is still here and was united in marriage to Gordon hogood. T� w ho, on Sunday and tool[ part in Booth.second son of Wm. and Mrs strop serviceable watches om $1 00 - ;the parade in which eleven thou. Booth. g _ sand rtici ted. Green River..Upon the strains up to $80. Clocks from. $1.00 upp to. Pa of the wedding march played by Miss $16 00. Everything guaranteed.•Buy -The annual 'service at the Irene Pringle, the bride left the room off.s practical man and save . b"White Church, will be held at and catered as arch in the yard, made disappointment. ' Su - CH.APIVIAN > i S p. m. on Sunday Jane 15th. The of lile►ce amu cedars, the bride leaning me collections will be used entirely in on the arm of her father, looked Ed. Claff, Pickerin 'aid of the Cemetery fund. Every charming in a gown of white silk em- ` r:.. Kbod la welcome., *• broidered voile trimmed with pearls .. . SEED CORN AND �AN.GEL SEED -- . x. c-_ y 'and a tnIle veil with wreath of orange =' P1__ =Rev. G. L. Johnston. was in blossoms, and carried a shower boo- SIacksmi filing and ' Toronto a few days this week .at. quet of roses, lily-of-the-valley and Now is the season when the farmer is on theoatlook for his 'tending the General Assembly of maiden hair fern. The bride was Wccd�rorkiag seeds,._ Weare supplied -with White Cap, Yellow Dent ` the Presbyterian church. Mrs. attended by her sister, Pearl, who ��� s Sbelled and on cob, Learning and Longfellow. Yellow Johnston is also attending the wore pearl blue voile with satin stripe. Dealer in Gasoline Engines,Cream- Intermediate Whits Giant and RoyalrGiant Man-gel Seed in Presbyterian Congress. The Groom was supported by his Separators, Speight wagons, Tud• 1 lb packages. 4' -Subscriptions have been sol- brother Walter. The bride's sister, hope buggies, etc. We have s' icited for the purebase of oil for Margarey and consm. Miss May Fla- beet coal oil oil lamp in.the world. r our streets. Oaiog to crushed °elle acted as floayer girls wearing Do y6ti require ppy.wmen door?,, window screens or . 2 pink mull and carried baskets of '�7CT. 13- TACK330N wire netting?' Now is the time to prepare for fly'se'a- stone and gravel which has. been sweet peas and marguerites. After placed on the road, it will not re- the ceremony was performed by B'ROCH POAII, ONT: son, all theFe requisites in stock: Coal oil stoves, two t c or three burners with oven at$10.50 and 1275. quire so much oil as last year. Rev.Mr. Waugh, the brisleand groom EI M DALE MILLS - - -Geo. Bradford,who is earplos- eR•on the 8 o'clock train for Toronto, ed on the Toronto Eastern, Elec• the bride-travelling in a suit•of brown G. �A. GI LLE S PIR, `' D U N BARTOI�T tris railway, was off duty for the serge with white bat and ' mes. . On P103EMMSNC� post week O�sing to in'uries to bis their return they-ilCresidet on theii 1 farm on the eleventh of Markham. foot canoed by a wheel of one of Pie the lace to et our next :k the road scrapers ssing over it. where the best wishes of a number of _ P B y �1 !� '�;Q Pe I?a friends wiH accompany. them. Among , . ,bag of Flour. i... arm . W eat h _ _ An Vs 5 -E. Cla$ was in the city on those from a distance: Mr. aed Mrs. « Tuesday Since coming to Pick• J. Stiner, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs, (Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be; ering Mr. 'Claff has been kept Merritt, and Miss L. Booth, Peter• beat for Bread.' x busy repairing wa'tche's and clocks born.R. McCormack, Lo9don, Miss New Perfection Oil Staves-Two,Three anj:four Burner, B:Trulleon..Toronto, Miss Mar seer Glenora.Flour PaptRy Flour cpm fete w:tb.Oveif, - ,`r' ;.and has now a large' number of gg g - . P ` Shird.Toros to. Mr.vnd Mrs.A. Ells*; (graham Flour : orders waiting to be done. If.you TOrbmtO. -+ _ d g strong ileac i.requiie anything in his line give Fresh Rolled Oats Screen Roors'in Window Screens-A good st ng d' { J hind a call. - * Bran and Shortsdollar. _ - ' -James Richardson, of Ham- PICgERING )&ARH15T8 Oita and Oat Chop.- ' Barleyand BarleyCho for brie boldt, S"k:, spent Sunday with his brothers and ;istere here. He White Winter Wheat', ....:..,.. ,91 Mixed Feeds P ''Lawn Mowers from $8.66 to $7,50, ` k let attending the Presbyterian Red y; •• •• •91 Mola-sine Meal and Molaasea Meal all makes and 'sizes. . Congress in Toronto this week Mixed Special prices in ton lots. Spring Wheat................,. .80 atter -Mich he will spend A few G�� 80' S ' weeks with re1AL1VPA here And Sprouted. ... .. .. ... ...,•.70-40140S.EPH vi other pA�is of Ontario ®a►ts ....... ..............., 8ti Chopping a cry ay. UNDY Y „•,v. 9�. ^n"s";':tt^' • 't'A +,d'AC.�.,.^'4•i,�,.r* n--'�<,a:'s.'' .: � • '_ -^.;:,.;�.'. ':,q e..:,s..•.,,�. .,».• ,b,«ia ' •,Y• ..-� �wr � ti .u�g`;-;,' yw., ��`�' 4.'�?". }t+M 1•P