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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_04_03 C wi v,P,c,., e.,z•- .a -.'="+>a: .x -s-:: Nsa'' -xsrm''arssfi,r••�,.'''-wY..: ',nc ^.�. yeaY&'.':.3.'is~.s.L':. ,*.��`ut '�.��pt. .t::+',"6.as.:s. !r✓ .x':•�'..r a` ...'h .a-asst. . � t>�' w, . -... - -u,..J•.i D.:- ... ,.r..n,, i's .':?'7. •�,'Y*F+ - .+[n:m' L T....,arM^' F,a9,... '�, :. ..-.:- - .,,6"zi..?!"i »�', .. ;,, '.....- :. -. - ..•...., _', ,;.,d:' `dp'�'a�'u^�F�!S.'Y"s-'-'3+•. r i�. �,3 i'^..�:I :i - ..,.,-,. .r"' n T..._.,+... . ...' .... .:" •. `':..it-",.. y/+:� .':. :'.'.' •. _ ., vi..... 4 � 'R.' ..'A 't," "•A-..b� �Y!v.� r jar z r til �h aI„* Ti PICKERIN W. VOL*. SX 1. - _.- P'CKERING7 ONT.e 'FRIDAY,• APRT. L 3, 1914 --_ _' —._ __Noe 27 "��rot�e,�stafasat lLsrss. WHITKVALS SCHOOL REPORTS SPINK MILLS Mrs. John Hir3ou,an old resident of Claremont.Continuation C_l�aa, for the >�*c.F,lIshed 76 yam* MedteaL Pickering Township died at her home month of March..- Form"III.-Robert here on Monday, after a long illness. Willison, Form II.-Annie Spoffard, ��1 P -E. FORSYTH.D. of- O., Regis= - - ' _ : She is survived by her husband, two Margaret Gleesoo,.Doia Brodie; Vlola -GREENWOOD. 00 1 . . fazed member we Optometrical cal Also. •daughters•(Mrs.s. J.--Dickson, of To- Foreytb,May Rawson,Ethel Arbuckle eia4io*o[Ontario. .pedal attention given to ronto,and Mra;,G.Burkholder, Whitey., Florence Forgie. Form I.-George 41f.II 9 of glaNss. Eyes torted free. Norm 0" erten T oma waremoat. labam B—�-T-W n-Barclay.Robin Star.), ILL - - AMERICANCORN Richard, Angles. Bask.,and William -Melissa Morgan. A. B. Morgan, Be sere �I O McKINNON, ili.I):;L.R.O.$.. Minneapolis). The funeral took place Bennett, May Florence, Jean McFar- ' ,i Eainbarrth,member of the College o[. Thursday to the Whitevale cemetery, lane, R. L. Brodie,'Ross.Watson: la Clan and burgeons of Ontario,lieentiate -' and•was largely attended. of 8o al College -of 8arxsoas Edinburgh. Ti3t B• ; attention to daieases of women sad _ tdsea. Ocoee and residence,Brougham. - BROCtc ROAD .. RAILWAY ACCIDENT Until further notice I will again Chop R. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro, We will exchange s bushel of Corti --- :Three Days each [geek tact W. WI cause o!dL TER Chea b Mrs. George Farley Is suffering from A fatal railway -accident occurred p y MONDAY, -WEDNESDAY, aeia"Went of the spine. Coaenitet a taxa. - for a bushel'of good food:poisoning. - on.Thursday about noon on the 0. P. , AtNakering on Monday*. Wednesdays and C. J. Fitzpatrick had a business trip P., on W. White's farm just Wiest of - FRIDAY - ,G a?s. Omca a sinacoa st..oafh, Oshawa Fall Wheat, to Toronto this week. the Brock road. A train was o It pays to have our oats,fiaked nae a. Oshawa pro- P 9 your Roy Percy is remaining home for reeding east,'having it is reported left for horses. ' PMERING MEDICAL SURGICAL and pay you 15c to boot - the former part of the season. Cherrywood without orders. and A,car of OIL CAKE just arrived. No ltfld X-RAY INSTITUTE Samuel Fitchett will occupy the when*about to cross a.culvert. it col- other feed like it for fattening <aNTARIo house just vacated by W. Carlton. lapsed, the earth beneath having been cattle. Try some, Walter Carlton will occupy the washed away daring recent floods. h will give lowest car load price to any X. ItWIN TOWLa, M. B., M. D., C. M,, - farm just vacated by Mrs.Liscombe. The engine, tender and one' car drop- farmer buying 5 bags flour or oyer. _ _ �hzsieiaa.ta s FEED-OF ALL KINDS- James Kayes family are recovering ped about 20 feet. The engine turned r is Eeotal Diseases. Prostatic Dis- - � from, an attack of whooping cough upside down with engineer, who was Get in your stock now and savoio- of Mon. Diseases of wonim,-emcees, Our prices are the lowest- and bronchitis. killed instantly, underneath, - The Quality guaranteed or velli ney t�IL sq exam tnatioa. Diseases of eye. Miss Mar aret O'Connor,of Whitby, fireman who was badly'scalded died the flour.- - --- nose,threat and lungs. Fitting glasses and Quality the best g - v s ' Mand ehroaio dissaees. is visiting this week with her slater, anon after,.and another man is re- F'.'Zvi. Q'MS,�iF..N Oman Sears l9 toe and s to 9 *sly _ Miss Mary,our teacher. ported to be badly injured. Mrs. Liscombe and daughter have ' legalt. taken their departure for Manitoulin GREENWOOD .r a. H. FAREWELL, Island. They will bf missed. _ -= Seran t O +? K.C., BARlbIB- =.--PIOgERI?�iG, ONT. _ s Post Brougham. o gCombinationm4 Sale at Monday anight with his father, Oonat� ,W i sy,and �• L. BPINB i,IMITED p Wesson, of Toronto; sent - ril 8etis/Ms _ - —- p M ` AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - Mrs.Hiirmer.-of Barnla: in spending A s solicitor,Notary Public.Etc. 1lLoaeyva: __ _ _ a few weeks with her dau hter, Mrs. �Nl, Isaa. Oma.Brock St.North, wbitbv. :uly Ct3HRRYW00D` F.Badgers. g K — LOOK HERE I Wood-bees are the order of_the day Mr's. W.H. Sbnnitz returned home 73"? ` dust ass barbs. now, - on Wednesday afrer•spending a week ' The Claremont Fttrni• Miss Edith Roach is visiting friends with friends in Toronto. G. HADA-Issuer of 'i4inrria a lure :3tOTP in Toronto. Mrs. J, B. Harris' man is laid off T Lioenaee in she County of Ontario. PLENTY OF 19e1ter'us village, Vny is the, best,, place to get your Lost, strayed or stolen, a hired man duty these days with blood•potaonin�, Hqt sE FCRN18HIx(3s, we have plus fifteen dollars. as A result of running a taste, nail in -L`+�OVe Chestnut TPOUCHER. ReAI Estate :nuc- ..dressers washstands,., Iron . Mrs. Arthur Taylor is visiting ber his band. ►7 JL . tionear, valuator,collector and issuer and b'rase bedsteadb, par- parents in Brooklin. ,David and Sirs. Graham and family of marrfagr liceasq,Br= aim. Wy for suits, buffetts, and A few friends visited with Miss May spent a c'duple of days with Wm. HOPPER Issuer of Marv, side boards, mattresses and spring Smith on-.Sundav last.. Hollis, before leaving for their new and Pea, fioensas to eh. Oonnty o! 0*tarlo. couches, and all kinds of chair@ Mr. and Mrs. Todd visited Mr. and home at Queenston, •t sacra sad b;. redd.a°e'Olas'm°nt'. always in stock, also many Mrs Laughlin on Siundayy last. Mr. Dalby,of Audley, to'busy paint- B.BE®TON,TOWN6BTPOLEBH other articles too numerous Perhaps you think Cherrywood�is ing and decorating the hotel here for l6U,.►Stteam COaI [. e Qeaveyaaae, sat"Wow toe saki" to mention. Remember w® some interesting pineal well so it ie. Mr. Denny. Nothing like having the a^ sss"Was. A000uatant. ZW t[oasy to loan keep the goods sad de- Remember. boys, choir practice in cage ready Laurence before the bird ON HAND f antasm •rawer of a[arriye I3er on Thurd-ay night this week. is caught. ' .sass• �. Oat. h-v liver them to year ,. - - � ver t at the very The mil inspector has been.making Th�'Sunshine Mission Band ,ofhome A' POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, slowest price. his annual visit to this neighborhood Greenwood,are giving a concert In Fe 7 'a' a [or Crashes of Yolk°and Ontario. sae. recently. the Greenwood blethodist church, on S pi N K Ltd tics sates of W kinds attanned to on aborteel Patronize our town merchants. James Laughlin is busy working at Good Friday evening April 10th. The e L. , e ` *Duos. AddreaeGross aivWP.0., Oat. don't. send TTour good dollar@ bis new heme. •We welcome him to girls and boys are workinghard to, " B. POWELI, Licensed Auc• away to bwild up some other otir midst again. prepare a good program. Willie Smith a Uoawr, valuator and rouector for place.. Yours for business. W. J. Taylor,and family are leaving of Andley, will alsoassist,givingsever- DICKERING of Ontario and York Au triads of for their new home in Brooklin. We al selections. All are invited to come *aim maduated either pshaMly or by aticuou. { a'seaotraoolJected. For saw or orbs.par wish them ever success. and helpthe "Little -Workers" Io- Amtttars a�yiy as resideoe%syyzabeth st.,Pink-• J. � � BEAL We-are leaned to see that our pas. their god work. Admissiori 20 and - ei3as. PSoae ordea irrt at lQaws OJsoe Pick- s a tor, Rev. Mr. Langford. is able to re- 10 cents. e•tni•or learnable stow. Claremont, will re• eeevs Prompt attention. swafaction gnazan- CL-IREMONfi @oma his duties once more. 0-_A__E- F. Roach and Mr. Hone conducted - . _ the usrterly Sunday school..review Gonlbinattun Sale at Brougham - c} to-morrow. .1 P S. R. PENNOCK n&er 'Sunday in a most efficient man. - Best turn Stearn Coat and all size. k �� �..- in Hard Coal. [WNITEVALE, ONT. Mr. Todd Bare an 'interestingdis- OROUGHAM t7 The ben that lays is the hen that pays course to the League last Sunday ven- ,Dosed bk'ao'af►d Xmbalser• ing on "Peaceful Parting,"prior to his John :itc}.ean has purchased a new 4 good stock of I and 2 in:rough and y JF de ACCtiT^for Che" oldrn west.' driver. Any business entrusted to me wall Dr.Ms.(Poultry Pan a P g bliss M. Brown entertained her Sun- dressed hemlock. also matched; be carefully handled. da Scheol Oiass one etenin last pine and spruce, i dressed •-Charges;Ioderate- produeea health,eggs and profit Saturday, April 4th, i3 date of p B red pine Georgia pine week. P B pp " Independent Phone This-great lsault remedy Ls poeiti• Combimation Sale at Brougham. : and basswood for.ceilings. ry Mr. and Mrs. Routley. of Button- Pe very guaranteed to care poultry ville.<,alled on friends on their way to -p ill and make hens lay, WHITBY Brooklin. D A •�' JOHN�PHILIP Pana-ce a costs lc a da for 3u fowlift Wannop left on 3feadap for p;cls, Shingles slid Sawn Cedar. y Mayor WillisR'illis h,ts had some inter• eating enquiries for large itlanufactur• Brantford whet•. he intends residing f ing cone.:ns in Montreal that are de- for*time. R rite or phone fur prices. ,, Has a full line of rresh and cur-_ Instant Lou6e. Killer D=rou9 of locatinghere. Miss. Ethel Xfxlcolm spent a few drays last:week at Ashburn with her R E ESOR, eats constautl -on hancd. Mr..Hood of West Toronto; is- es- y will keep,your poultry free from ;ice aunt, Mrs. Ellis. f - c tablisbing a!urge brick industry in Hens cannot fight lice and lay Rev. H. S. Graham, of \IAdoc,will d Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, -the northern art of the town in the p at the same time. p occupy the.pulpit in St. John's church --"LOCUST HILL am, Bologna, Weiner , etc. - _ _ _ 'vicinity of Lynde's creek. on Sunda next.-- The r y The Ontario ladies! Collette liarP y Ind. phone. house Markham 1504, $ Highest prices paid for _ P I E 11 I N G P H tl i Ocrioq to the wet sseather on Fri• J `- leased from Col. Farewell iris farm Yard, Markham 7' Y. w Butcher scuttle adjoining the college' cin the east, day the corobioation sale was postpon• ed to Saturday neat. April 4tb. which will make the land operated by e e s Mrs. Fargie and 'Hiss Ftorerire, of TIME TABLE-Picker a a roc% iekering � lverr� ' 1PE TTI T the college E00 acres: In this wad the Claremont, spent the.week-end with g ' collage meet a the high cost of living T.R. Trains going Eael She as followc- P=C�ERSNGa• -. problem, It is also announced -that the former's sister,Mrs. Cassie. ` No. 6' Mail" 8.09 A M. ' The Methodist Ladies Aid will hold 13 I.00al 2.50 Pi M. s' r the Duke of Connaught will attend their annual meeting at the home of 1�• 14 Looal . 4.06 P.M. .,,�'1r8t-OIaBB rim for til?8 and take part in the closing exercises Mrs. .T. Perr man .ori 'Wednesday, Trains,going west 'due 'am lopowc- y� s,r` REAL• • ESTATE..... which take place in June. g Day. or. night _ Councillor J. B. Laidlaw, represent-. April Sth. A hearty welcome is ex= No, 19 Local 7.47 A.M. - >� ed Whithy on the large delegation tended to all. •' 11 Local ,' 2.90 P,111. Bus meets-all trains that interviewed the Dcminion govern- -There will be a Thank-offering 7 Mail 8.09 P. bi,' sn service'in the Brougham llfethodist Sunday inoludsd Teaming promptly attended to. :�Sl1�l�1111!1*>�, meet last week in the interests of church'on Sunday, April 6th. Rev. - - -- Hydro-Electric and other matters. He Agent for Canada Carriage Co.. seems to think that the government Mr.Tank will.occupy the pulpit. l are. e B tial music is being prepared, An are - TOOLS SHARPENED WH Peak Insurance•rates lower on faun pro- are impressed with the scheme of the welcome. .► H. y p{ r{tip. perty and tillage Dwellings, radial railway,in which this town ie' Mrs. George Young was called to We make a s ecialry of crosscut saws, ' MOL in first-class Companies. most interested,and the subsiding of Toronto last-week clwing to the seri- Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired 4 i(i8.400 per mile will likely,be granted, ous.illnesa of her sister, D,ira, Allison, Razor-honing a specialty. Foe a fir'st- $titt►'t OB �k �tsk ; krad M�To: Premiti's7a''Not00 The to*n council had a special whose death occurred.on Saturday.. class hair trim or aid easy shave call M p* meeting on Friday night,and. decided y' at the East-sand-Barber Shop. Before you Act. Plan and Aim If not insured with me,call and ' io go'ahead and construct a sewage communis R has the sympathy of the See our- House Furnishings of all s High. if you aim to get A 81'I'sR- „compare rates.' system.`, T. Aird Murray, the engin- The many friends of Mrs. Charles kinds. Slightly used Carpets S IOIt BII8I1tEB8 EDIIQATLO�t you .will eer was instructed to prepare 'plans _from 15 cents a yard tip, Patrick (nee Bella Cassie) will hear ` B and specifications.and advertise for q that of W. J GORDON PICSERING be looking towards the with regret of her accident, 'W Q Zichardaoa tenders. The etpstem is to cover the g e r . lire&kin her ankle, a few weeks after - •• ��•/� tOtrih centre and southern parts,of the town reaching her new home in South Da: N � TINSMITHiiVP The system is large enough to accom- ��. At time-'of writingshe is tm- - -Notary Public, Pickering. &date a population of 30,000 people and . v • the estimated cost will bein the neigh-7 proving nicely. T. A meetiing of the Home Circle will I have opener] tip in .Greenwood a borhood of$100,000. a '�$0 0a Great activity is noticeable at'the he- held on Saturday evening in the tinsmith shop and ain prepar-CHOPPING temperance.hall. when an address will ed to do all kind= of tier the school that has THE HABIT OF d new •government property as the be, en b one of the supreme of$- ' rte advances. The immense B y' smithies, roofing and DOING A cs.Aee of Worts T13wT cera who will explain the recent ad- Bn.il s THIP 8;rAXP' OF "SCPERI- . AND.OAT FLARING bu[ldin s.loom men r r em o B c prices - own and are im oaiaq oli the Jake''is o rates. Every m ez< at.-Elitervmr p is requested to be present.' Work guaranteed and pr'c s time. Handsome Cat33gce sent The undersigned is prepared to-do front. There will be some 85 or 00 A very pleasant event took place on • moderate. = buildings in,all and•their construction on request. grain chopping and oat of ds an R, when quite a number Lawrence , will require from 6 to 1W.years. The of friends and relatives �atliered at, W. J. Elliott, Principal flaking every day in the government have announced during the home of Cleorge and Mrs. Duncan N- WOOD � nor.Yosige and A1e2ander StE. ' Reek except on the past week their intention of in• to help them. celebrate the 25th anni- -- _ eorporating the present institution ai versar of their Weddle Sifter ar- SattlydAy. Cobourg with the Whitby hospital y- g' p' ~' FECEFENCE and removing the Mercer-reforrnayory taking'of in elaborate supper, con• NSW �flhn-F•'$a�lest Greenwood slating-of roast 'turkey,_dol;fill-nuts _�.FENCE _ to removing like. ver mother used to rinke, acid S Judge McTnty't'e'baa aollfl'.'nied the ,. Q increatse oY'$8(11J<1 assessments as made °that.palatable good t.hinge, the even- - s SLACHSMITH SHU -,. "Have you lots of 4Pat6r . by the court of revision,, rind 4hat reg runs spent in games, conversation, ,jest received anotliei eRr of Peet•- _ plea-"nt rememberances, and after g, in vaiibus styles• ,. with the increase made'bv the assess- les?_.F'encin rindersianed has opened a nen G. B. RICE, OF WHiTEVALE orstiakP a total aggregate increase'in creat er turn at the dough=tints'and' T - creamed tea, thanking the host and ri'Ve me a call wbetl' lrgvl ring.._ bia(!ksrilit 'kliop �n the Kiaq- i? 'prepared'fo fur'rii h'yciii an$'tbirig asse.?ment of about.8200,000. With hostess and wishing them aiaoyhaW., Fence of,amykind. Quality ton road_ opposite the in the )ine of watei supply such as the game expenditure as last year it is • expected that the rate can be reduced returns of the Any, the company took and prices right. uF quaker- 'r. - pumps, wiridriiills,•'bydravlic rams, their departure. - . 1_"- E miles ea?t of- to 18 or 20 mills in the dollar, the low- A few h indred rods of 1Q'��lrP plumbing, etc. est of any tnwn.in the province, This "�� £enc., ?pecially priced.Pickering,�'illage. sac kfac-tory state of affairs is due prin- The prohibition against sending. •Werk guaranteed. (:barges moderafe They are also expert vcrll drillers cipally to the town owning Its own money in-unregistered letters will ' ' WIT.F'Rl':T) FT tii'IT.SON, ?g an4 respectfully solicit your.patron , ligbt and power systems, both of he modifled to permit amonnts. not Ralyaihi, Or.'''. age for the ,Lure. Ind nhoZ21, whir.h are very profitable, exceeding $1 to be so Pent, 'pendant phone Nn. 3'2N. .r'.v _r. .:p. .� .:s; 2v ,..�=ji -.�".b•-a 'r; �'�,y f'.,.•r�• -.�;. .,:�,.. �t, aa'",,;' r,.,.i.6 +"Ma _4a,,� 3, . 'st•.,C`� �'"'! :x'.xiu'�+"�. �•^' .'}�'. i �, +%C<..•hw" '"` '�'e+a''rS' ",�.. ><,--,e..•y ...�' $-,'�,yr'- •"4r it a.,�it''F'*, hZ �;•c" n+. •,'t+F S'y� y .;;y-'�, r, ",,' `",y,,,'- ''S' 5;:?' ,+bg,r..r ' 'i.£� y..,�..-'� - P�•n,;"'ra.y',. aro° •,c.;n.�".�., ,` „*° _ .. Q p s' 'E", .r.° ,..- .,„4.+�• ,.,e., Pn'Y �, .'f- - r�.. .:.. ._rte:. - / �,. yy-ai^ _..cam -.- zm.:.<. ,r�L.- cr` - - 'v �c.J .__�. _ .i/. .co,si.�:�d - ... 1 } r _ w, I. �7•iSy11 ... i . �. :e -1:011, e' ..a , e y _ . a ». ,r: , - — -,,1; .. ''Your Guarantee of Goodness - fRON - E ' GREET - ISLE �� .'" The name "SALADA" on the sealed lead ack. : ?' Tdie `VVede�ing .. }-Ie ! ages is Our strongest guarantee Of su t t u NE\V9 BY MAIL' FROH IRL• - ---- _ .�_.._. . _ berst an most fragrant in tea Ls x n•s 13no R�s. - --_ .,. >. S- JU - 4 4�. Married to a Fairy.. _ _ =Or; Happenings fn the Emerald late of 4. ' a _. ._. Interest to Irish• q --- . .- CHAPTER III. teas Ea Iv. 1 men. tong beiore icholae_ ray awoke on 'In One-respect mg friend CoIIare had.�n.a- On an acre of gr<tund at lug rest , the following woruimg, I was up a.nd informed me, Fhe Ruda and.Crown Ino. 1' t GULP Strl awn on my journey. Lythinge, mude'no pretence of calling it- ' Ailong aA 3 Ilve LL:hall remember every salt a hotel. My landlady, u buxom and T. H. G. Esnloude, M.P.. has gro,c 1,detail ' that Journ y. The-rain .came- comely yyung married woman, who, wiW IS THE CHOICEST TEA GROWN ON THE [SLAI�ID OF CBYL011 ;��, lbs, of tobac<'o an «hick ther'ei' I down in torrents, maCing'ameiids for an her hu* and, a year before, had come up s 'exceptionally dry early} summer. Sheets from a farm ou the marshes w run the --clean, whole leaves ' with the delightful flavor liar been a ret'ur'n of t 0._ -tit water, descending slautttide, seemed tee old houi,o, was already dissatisScd with skim without pgnetrattng the unfree ul her bargain. Lite at alid h r was -ex- of the fresh leaves brought to your table by the 1)te have the past cdoze c es weeks, 'i 'he parched, s:uhby, grass+ •u.ud, blistered dull," she cx,m�plained. and her former ex- _ there list's )seen t# CluLen Cases of{ a rart•h. It was the worst of all'we Sitetrce, id a't.ny m ra11 hamlet wsa one sealed lead packages. 'in which fo leave town, but I was more of wild dissipation anis delight by coin• typhi ill facer in Ahei'rne d•iatriet ; c•r,teed indiSere-tit to rain. as my friend. pari .>n, "barring the ague." fes' miles fruni Carrick-ail-Sui'r midi tihe. obje^ted to the bar, looked down on the sea, often kooks its bast• under a the laborcrn, slid stood in dread of the t3!_ACK,• GREEN OR MFXED _ - four deaths hat's been r'.putted. ' * -drrwhiia¢ downpour iroru the skies. cxcasional soldiers who came over from ^—•— The report relating to 't•he Gal'04 ' On Tuesday I tins to lm bark :ega•ia to iandbyshc; butte aso'ehe wag incapable' of to ms. . Fhe Bounded ai the dot>r; •,up;:ed with a look of appeal in her blue eyes that uixe Madge to a literary breakfast, and it open, and caught :tie i:ef•,re 1 bad L'r.:c !fay Harbor Improvement for dee - a4 c+ookiuR anything more complicated thou •' was irresistib.e. - p P- later on tb a eouerrt. Her constant de ham and eggs. and "did not like. the , man& on my time throughout the season, gg , b escape. I had expected angry that she would I'm so hungry,' she whispered plain- , trouble of let,thg'rocros, I fear me the be either shy- or angry, bLtt glia was ening rl:itd improving file entrance' >: _ were ofwn extremely irksome, and I not Rare and Crown must be by,this time in lively. -' into a way of counting the days until my a very bad way. neither, tithe only it at me for �,m. v I•Yuu teild meyyou dance for your liv to'the clocks, iihuws that it i8 esti- k i no and hid womankind remavod t,t seconds- with starry, d`stended cyev4, ..ad ing," ,I ea!d. "Now I love dancing, and i t r. - - !Scotland niter (doodwocxi. Never before It,was a onestory building.in two wings then be¢au'w laugh' 'the riypiiut luugi: mttt•tKl lie Cast hill be about $300,- ' _alas I telt more thoroughly in the nod The one which cotusittetl the chief en- of a healthy child. - - hate never seen anyone dance more prat• _ <�L trouts•-lite bar, two small par'iorA, and I didn't know an one was there," she 'Sly t•hun you. I was watrhin� you ' a t 000. •,of solitude and quiet uever before had I, the. priticS al sleeping-rooms Flood '.it y tcinR time from the stairs befofe you taw - - t telt e.>• rmtl-era and d,s'+at:NHeld w.'th my I p „t- said. "C.au you'play the piano'" me, sad yott nturt let me pay for Llre Mr. MUrrkr, a farther, SR" ridln ition and r'epects. It• was the loneli•1richt socias with a second,apacumrtments, I nodded acquiescence• leasure.`' r and i-olat on ut Lythinge, as de- two long, low•--whie apartments, one. ••Just play me this tune I've been tivinR p' (To be continued.) ,it donkey near Ballyltall, Hlndford T by-eotlar�rha,-lt•�me_v, the, shote the other,-whic)a could be lea far w hum in my head to dance to., I heard when the animal threw trim �."t-' -- Pte+t;-A; my arnval,a: She nearest eottreti9 or meeting". rhe upper' one had it oa an or$An in 1'olksone yesterday. �' .- ' e ' railway station of Cranting. I was rather a !meat attraction for me on account of ing fatal injuries, He ditid later inf its four windows; those inland command- L:steri,^ 1 ii, ORY.; relieved t.bau dSsappointed to flus that no int a del' htful view acrore gelds of And � 'e prxeeded [a hum quite tor• �Ec� $h Galway ( nun Infiimltr- ,--.__c•oaveyance was obtainable, and that I tg redly a opular waltz melody which war the alw County v: 'and°my baggage must tramp it two miles wheat and barley, of-eloping, trtell-wooded dr:vin¢ re+o; ente of suburban side btree;s , This Cunge-sted , Districts Boardi. ^'- till]- and green uplands,while seaward the lis Parker Butler some- t e s he base of C+a1 – xnd a halt to the village of Lythinte, on outlook was finer @till, n vast panorama in alx,ut that time. . . - rl. le s . fir I brow of the hill. ha.- C,.,mple t• pure o- i :.z' - of marshland. intersected by I ecoid play a little by ear, and I crnee ago Wrote a story which he thought Happilyy, a comfortable inn, relic of the dotted here and there by Limy.,viiiaget, 'ed to•the piano. The youuq girl flew there- rlej SaUn.iere Knox Gate s et3t7at3 i I old coat ing days, situated at the Jane- bordered by a row of martello towers. by MY side, opened it for me, and leaned tl'Oltld fit it2t0 the scheme .of Une of tion of four croesmada in the onep ecru• which looked at this distance like child- over me, humming rttu, while I- pinked -the smaller magazines. He sent the the bareiny of Tyra�1�, 'Fhe annual; !t sante"-to-bTeak-my-jonrnry-.-a�d-sere- pi3-q o7rr.tm•a p iiw ami-4he-sea- -zlu -c>wt+3.t-. - inmhlavi it rental teas about 35,000. pIg me with food. Ivor the resources of In a corner of t e room road a half• flowing over my coat-sleeve as she arrits-t12L'-etl2ivr Ttr-w8& . Lythinge• as I speedily found on asriTing pp g Failing tJ p Foul, rwj19 l�'erC 8e1'lc)usl in-' there. were limited fa the ext-Esme: The�ee�doubiYaat a,ale ofsomefeu L tu%s �lw.wao not in-the leant self cous :o,la 1 PC2IVL! paymen he cheque 3r Village war Pu f no d use. \ few framed advertsement or shy. she treated me rather a.s an Ala an int airy. There came a cheque jure" through a boiler in a kitchen, � ;; ppoee!! to contain about 1 1 ---- - . toui hundred inhahitanto. but thou¢h this i livhogr3phat.in gaudy i•olone hung,on the tr:eud, and when I struck Lhs nutea she in the Nvrthel"ri COuntiee H6tel.� -Sgure included dwellers in scattered cot• walls, and some long wooden bent• e'N, one �i,dicated. she turned a •1nTrly, RS,nving — P'oHrush, Suddenly exp',tAing when cage. atynut -he,D hiils. I bate Ar two cane eshain,, and a rickety tal5le. fawn ug close to.mane jri-ecdent -dellght. alwsys been iticiined to-think the.rolla•ult completed the turuiture of the apartment• and clapped her band'.. "' " '! "' ': Z, watt r ryas.bein1. g poured into it. _- mu„t Katie itehn- swelled by the+ addition Her,• I sat for womaZi=e. opening tis" *ren thti- close, there wait no flaw- in A i ' lit some of the small black pigs with windows. and 1 Lting theertmnR wind b!Aw The lti,cal Gotiernment,ReAarci has' v hrr bew lderinR pretthie ,-. Her Nc tturnc *,�' . which the wpsr-sly populated district ap• up fro in the stormy Asa, a'nd'hltHer I re- were small and neat, her noes being Abort r t" refused the a:pplicatioci of the i reared to Awarni, solved to return atter a walk In the neigh and wtruirrht, aad'her laughing lips curl• ` In Lvthinge there reaiak+l a local "cot.." borhood to get up an appetite for the in• ext and reel a. a rosehud carved to coral. A i s t1 . Ed�end ar�y \(�, '2 ((.I ntty Kildare) a biacinsmith who cut human bair-or aha" rr:table baur�Find c¢go supper• 1!ght r,eemed t2Nhine behiott her ii:6 , v,. ` " + 1)ib•trlct Giun-cil to reduce temporl ., '1 !tor@e. tntl4xriminaoly. but wars report. I The Sir war laden with the-scout'of bay brghtly-d''d they daaa•r and -purki••: and I t. ,.xi w have too htavp a hand ter LheSmare `alter 'fhs recout heavv ruia: down the her eilkr, !fight yellow hair, the finer Int _ " '` �": � arily the rents of laborer�J cottsgee. . deli.•ste operation of whavint; a butcher rssay eliff-side fat K�ent.ish -sheep and lostiare I have ever Peen, curled and wav• �'�tin whose shop was naught but a etrin of lambs were coutentedly munching the ed and dutterei in •tlw-seu-breeze, a' thr "..I. in tile distriet. 4 uncAnny•tox,kiug sausage: and a live cox• short herbakBrP: all P':rots-a•,xl wcents, and Ibought,xcurr,ed at ins. from surer-cs• terrier; and an emporium e,t all sorts, In. evea.the rltrhipR and rtu, lin¢ of the wind ulieraricr of ey:rlt. ,Tile t5tin-B,PL�w SteaIDer Star Ilghta•n blue tlatas rawest oink ortiFo, and throv¢n Lhe lit:tr t^sew at lx,rdered th+ Pr„eenAy, a« I =aotored-the tune. :ir of +i^tu!'ia, built bJ' �lesKrs. ark t sono! 7J1mAn repreac•uted the zesoarces Ecuna►, e«>tbPd my dt ,rnteated spirit. I ,pranir t.o hsr tree and began to d:-nes V. man. Clark S Co.. Belfast, left Bel' ., of cirltisa,tiqu, . 1 w:eh'ed. as I beat in the rough se-brie• again. invoutini h,r Awn „taps with tear. An old Faxon churc-Ii. witf -rt e4aa:e thin I•could thruw off t-he restraints, i+t velous gt© i, and de•rterity- Every now . � fast harbi,r recently and proceeded tower and gr,ty. •llelien•coTered .walic, my artifleta.l lite in London xlwggrtllPr. i and then rite cried "Pa'ater," and clrppexl crowned the summit of a gra Pr hill, at iviahed. ay I !fad often w4had before, that her hand-. I followed her dirret'ons sod ,'.` < �`` to t'STrICk fiords, €t,r Ntrcetl tTl&l5. { the }oat of which. in,the da,r a At the Ro- I could take a m:ta¢e :.i some quiet spot. her Mase quirkearii until. the wit,, f}yrnN i The' eit)'let8ls O{ the ( unffetsted Dig yy on the seacoast. 'lied Dair,' all day and in hither and thither IikP a butterfly Botta^r• Y man Invasion. the so-,% waApMi -the wallw i 1 i of a marliTe cantle, which. with its de, l aril weathers, fere trSm the mean4nt es•: ing in s summe•r•gurden,, Not for orie mr- ,r+ triets Eoard are eng3lg'cet in divid. ; pendenries. .covered Ooag o:i ten acres of heartie-o chatter, the tod;ouo round of ment could.I remc,ve my eyes from her- iMrrnd. IiTow, the whMp were grsa:og s'Ily dtAPipation, the eiasperatint same- faAe; merely to gaze upon her Rladava• lIIg tip large Ernie! In If.O5cumm4'r?,y ,.i i ,where the aak watetie u (d W dow. and oe"" of my life in town acid be. eeetard A sat.aty_sA•nr 'pant v cobtainrng 190 acres amosgvt tb;`1 " j -t,hare and there broken tregments of Ti• All Otto tray• and inched mitst. Pound in my heart which h.ia been w-iLh we ill- j small u-nanfis-in the Vicinity tante walla, peering up through tho rank thp�-heieht At discontent in such a•spo:led ways, and every note of her vier, wle:cb rrT'� 3 hcrture of the half•reataimed marlhiattoL ehiT3 bf f.,ra•uaP se i was then a,tecme+d waw nit ovetut,rosrg and would have been a:'v'• ,fin extensive'cattlo drive recent-' told where the furtream had once overlook. But, although I would.not own it-, ;t wi- „wart hist'for an odd. hoatwe Bound in Si. "' i i' ed the sea. •T•eltwred under the brow of the thought of m r !Art Kloming 1nveless Kt led me with a eras::oaate thrill at.dr• r ' '�ti' ' ly took p!aoe L,n n farm near Leet-; the.overha ging cliff - •-- - m��ylag- , ILlvt duritn m1tli1 al., tt_ itch'' �, terfra,ek. and the police 6ubse- Frnm_the_ u,et shun-lt sr abt,ve. wlfere n; a+,e tc,v rhe tr,,w sired at fret. and 7t4ped, pine-treei. rattling in the �pmpestuaAs. mAtlLha. Baste Find drawn my chalat.o:c%- rvy r.•d a„ the ednie,t last:- She and tin quem!} --atte8ted-Ntgbt-mon. -who' wind which followed the rain, grin ed the er. Only- last Might rhe had clearly rd- a kneeiing p.att'(in by one of t,hc ope+, outer edge of the strep detwent. +food vented the fa,t that I was ghat to-be wiMiowr. antienpportint her'Pvlt upon her were t*oSl�eyeci tifltier heavy. 9s(?ort - - for verse -an hois-gazia over the wide- awaf thrwo dayM without. having ,raked elbo>we..her QuAbed e•hee's,. in her hand+. to G:t'lrsay. -• . __ s,pread,ng marches La the saicry llnr Of her permi".stoa or told her my des:iri- looked °nut toward the s,-a. «ea beyond -And the charm and etryite tion. "I.tn't that i.,vely opt '.here°" Ph, said T}tts jlc•p¢trtment 'of Agrieultuii: ''mtw" of tJre place sank deen Into my hast, "I forgive yon this time, but when wt, .ill red like fire. I do like a red,-*meet• K;; ,s Parker Buller• l preparing Mnor the �vrlLy and raman.e are married I 'hall not be so lenient, Phe all over the ok7 tike that. is m:ikP6 :ne tepurts that the total pre:dacc ofd -'4 w,Th wan coming into my lits, and was had outdo.and her y.nrdp_1,9l etasrled Inc. fret warm and liaapy.", - i, -- -' . •,teen now e}*ssorupon ME. - add bad remained in my mind wit.li un- "You aro hot with Jnnoint%' I *aid. as- . _ . . T11e Irish flax crop for 1913 19 esti- _. C pleasant ettn'fleanett:. - cumin¢ a LOb-orly and re-provintf tour,I for't-2, The humorist returned thi!- mated a't 3:0-44,322 stunts. shaliting •- Thte boiaterou,, w•hid Rare me jtmt the "You ought not to run the r:k of takips de re Blon. (�,o-e ,�t bys:,•al fitrhtitrt T wanted in a chi!l in the evening air" wish thn message, "Yule probably a r a3'e Of ,38,599 ''9 over my troubled mate o a►nd it drove np •$be looked up at mr and lauzbL paid this_,more' than "I �O." '�.1 1812 ..• t.hP Band, prinking mJ cheeks and a e+, "Sfe tnke a chill? Sty .word, it wouldn't Tb, local Ocernm^nt hoard hay Most people ticonld be at,d an I,drrw awnrer tha Jong Line At dull do for ma0.tit, Burn deltcarr! why. -1'm µ'bleb the edlt0[ replied:; "Thank A yellowidh•gr'1y fringeed with sPethinir out in all weather• with tataer' „ sanctioned S lo$il of $:0.000 tv filo - -- benefited by the occ-a- wbite, my lip- crew wet and sult with the "Is your father staying here w.th you?" .{'�it. Z�'e dV. - &i0I]SI use OE spray on the sea' ,He's coming on here art•r ■ bit. arra. + MonaRhary urban-council fur the Afternoon deepened into eveninic 7t- 3 MatiteP, the landlady, rha-dun't knots I m purpose of providirig housps for Lhe Na-Dro-Ce �. ntiv� wandered between the litres of rand-dune, here )et. I just stc!c up.staim try bare a THE 1STON1SIi , LA RU. arts the wares. untiLaa ver£ krsn,(..ountry look at the view, and do a bit of oract:cr working Clams a 'of t110 tOxt tl', 1. GeatIy; thoroughly anti h+wlter made me turn inland scrip, and whoti h saw you. It s tine having a piano - __- withoutdii;comfort,they free �t�nealt, in Jho teeth of the wind ua the here. bather don't always Cori, th-t. I do 1 Acted Immed7atetj. 4i is meeting of the a United Irrslt ytged eliff. ide -toward the rhuivh'iower, love'mu*u'don't you? And'you play love-t• i�paFitle Ille`mbers Of the Cork Cor-,'* the sysStlrr of the waste' - A vivid crimson and yeltnw Pupae: be- ly•: which poisons the blood and can iso shovv throu¢b Ions l nee of Arsy here was onmothisra� pathetic in the i Dr. Abernethy once- visited•-a. peratinrt-it was reached .#ir's:ipport lowers the vitalit s c. a ewrmcloud. To wat.•h the sjt ovrr the th�u, Pwret v nce, which tins not yet Wino!•I fruilty old laird who was--Uid up'-tire Riglit Hun, :1ldermsn.O'ShQat,, r _ . y' S marshes from the windows of that upper lit dost it:, childi,.h•.cadesce, and in thea lYl Mayor Ion a-third ear Of " ''l , _ box, at yoIIr DruggiWa .room at'once.PuRRrPted itself to me, and, frank confidence with which she gried up ttith q:ut. -'He wanted t0 get atlt ag j,r, y - Nations Drag and C6aaslcal Co. atter hurrying to the inn door, and gin. Into my tear. w-1'tb hit; bull, and was -in a temper, ;office,, x. ._ eafCanadadCho s Co. togR orders about a meal. I entered the Presently she thrust-her,head opt of rho I. . otl}cr wigs. and ran T!RAtly np the wood• wlndaw scala; poised a Ilule, on one side, and, while the doctor was looking at As the result of an aoc:dclit on, • i, so*ataircaee, rb feast my "ei oto the scene h0enlug. - - nis foot, asked complainingly, the- Great Southern ii•. Western outside. Tha•ts a lark, isn't its:' she aali;M; , '- - -At Lice door-I wtddaal3� 11' - about an inch ajar; for, in common with 'that'& why I L,Te.going iv church,_L Aing' „ Mia dAAip at the rune arid'-Crown, the the hymns ea loud as ever I can,'and at and-get me better .Solemnly the laloe, 'iv hen.an engine left ,th•o damp had warped the wood• and it Phut makes me feel good and lovely. Mustn't cloctor got up, took his walking- switch, .John Conlan, t€ie fireman,' with dtffieulty. A light so;ind of patter- the birth feel jr•,od after sayint their ' ing which reached my rare through the prayers like than? Oh, aren't these waved stick, and smashed to pieces 8 de- was reaMe-d'to dcat•h. aperture arrested my progress; the door out there splashing Sn beautiful? Id like r canter of wine which was standing The people of M'll.treet Here re- 1 • i was Immediately at the bead of the etatra. to dance ovrr the top of them l" = l �. 3 i without any landing, and-I peeved-in. .There was a wig:,fulnoss In Ler blue eyes,;on the�foblc,' T`he 'astonished laird cemtlj startled by a tarr.'fic,explo- 8o she out to sea, the same strain: °r s l To the last,day of my life I worn remain• sprang u and demanded a!1 es la- slop It wars found that an attempt - - 1 e her the picture iwb ch'pressnted itae]} be- ed lack tha4 one sees a; times in ills eyes p g Pt p t, p t tore my char,ned and asitoniphed eyes. A of rery young ch.ldeen, as though they be-, ffat.ion. Oh," Enid the doctor, I had hell mad-. to blow up'. the � I vivid orange light from the western sky Rin to realite the world and its sadness. r, She gave a little-sigh, and turned to am only striking at the root. house o€ J. P. Hagerfy, Main :alt., '. - - t suffusied the' room, striking through ire me with what looked like testa awimmilrq the opaque masses of hleckish-gray cloud No cite was injured: _ an itis hand side. In the midst of the in her eyes c '1' ' on th_ye nd s'.le. nimirthept$red and glop• "I'm so tired," she murmured, "and so A shocking tragedy i9 reported11 ' - �a�61t taNQtGNH — fled`aa thau}fh robed to the inns: flame hungry. Ido wish father would tomo." _JCame t0 Her �iistrcaq. 1'+' from Louisburgh, I)r. Ji,�ries J: .��` ' z11f�0lGAfD/ aNJout the wick of d candle, wsa the [figure "R hen'dti'Tcu-- tpcca.him:""• � eta Tory young •girl. .Sc> slender was "Oh, no time in particular. He's over The dor before she was to be mar- ]KCCiresl,' I4ledical nfiicer '.uf the • site, sic swift and light in her constant at the Red Lion in West Saadhyt,he. I left. ,' r "- • *be, a¢ mopementp, th^t eheaAneared at him there becatwe the landlord wouldn't! tied an old rustic seiV8IIt Came t0 I.oulslaur�h 1)ispz,n.®. lg, D;at.i.gtl Choose- wlue� Grata first more like a. tairy emanation ot_ itis have me, and I know ie. N"a here.j her'm:air•^ss and entrusted her sac- committed suicide at ties .r?:'ide.nce 'J ,,unset than a living and breaLhinR tread• We ve t'rampotl •flit;een miles today, and ore.. we haven't Lad anythin¢ to•eat since nine! ing9 t0 hereprng: '`�Vhy f?hOuld bV taking a Gats:' uf mor'ph"ine. . - lost like best for yourtwhite . This I thprrght bef c 'I had seen tion o'clock this morning. But, if'they, like fa. I keep your money' for you I I At a meeting of the. Mayo Coutl•ty Sugar and buy, St. Lawrence face. But when she tiddenly turned 'and ther's rtcit tions and begin toaetanR him, Pure-Cane Granulated white,its' confronted -me-in h r'light•tooted dance', I.don't know,"whetl he'll'get here." i thought yf,U were going to be mar- Council, -Patrick Hopkins loss ap- r" and the sunset sho re 'l bete tangled fair "Why don't you order some dinner for; ried•" said tho mistress. `�SU-1 ado, pointed rate- cullectur #or th^ Glen original bags-Fina gran', hair, glanced alolly her littlo white teeth, youtscll?" l medium or coarse. Etch t110 nestled in the dimples about her mouth. "Oh, I "aren't. I ]iaven'i any. ploney, ma'am;,but yob dots t euPpasa I'ra,island dst•riGt, and T:' c: Mxlai'r, and swam in the liquid eleurness of her and famber mrayn't 'have any by' th$ timet t choicest sugar. targget•me oat blue.eyes., then, indeed, I be comes here. Sirs. \okce krowe us, and,going t. keep all this motley an the l Caaklebar, wsa appointed returning s Ask soarCrx. = raaliaed that this''=exquisite embodiment don't give credit. Thad's why I got in a 111011 Se with t'.3t strange lri8-D aholit' AtIiC�Cr ,for the fort!catriint) Cl'eC- I Of!trace and gladness was a woman in the bit of practice at my dancing, so as to be tions. the lace 4' fleet ftiish of her youth; a woman psi love- ready to work ter our supper if anybody l P r g. L1119F:EliCii SUGAR lt°F!NERI'cS�IJ1IUTED • •ly. so pure,-and sweet to look at, that I comes in." i _ . INONTAEAt_ 2r•Tn-ra held my breath as J gazed upon her, and 'Do,you work at rlanctnR far your liv- yH,, -' "'--- thanked Heacen that I had lived to behold int:•'' I asked, feeling suddenly :i-creat , s. her. .ppity creep into my heart for tho,fragileI 1" L' r an I'iea.lized fba-VAl1e "-s poorly; half Permed latlo'ihing•knecIh(� ihers On I You cannot afford brain-befogging headac'rs. ,.,I t'•c- t .the fading light making v�• •.� v ZIon, very short and scanty. fashioned an 'aureole of her yellow air. : ,-• A(( /��lw I by he. own'hande. Bhe looktrt little mare - n�il�• stop t'sin in quick time and clear your head, They MN ■ it than •i chSld of pcesibly fourteen or tit- "But it isn't much of•a livinsn" she iii• +g! do rot contain I e statin,acetanilid,Ino hive, s , j ,� - l teen years-cit age. and, although her miffed. "Mather war+ n clergyman s- t_ �ivl p: morphine, I. - CAll - height was alreadg above the average. the daughter, and ohe made father mromise ,, optutn cr any other dangerous drug. 25c. a box at 5 ,, I A- lovely lines of bar figure were rather thceo I ,houldn`t be made ti-darice on the etaxa• your Drugg!s!'s. 1 121 �� of a child than.a woman. She had kicked That was when she wits dying, ten year@ off her shoes,. and I remember noticin ago. I'd-love to he on the stage."babe con.-1 NATlf>nAL-OnVO.ANp CNC Fr=LAL CO. OF CANADA, Lisrrr!t that else -had danced her gray worst tinned,, her Lri¢ht eye9 growing btiRhaer i ritill. 'In pantomime, you. know, as n --- - -•----- --- A � -DYE - stackirtgvv into holes,+although hei slender ftiiry. Last Clir:elms„, while father wap lit.tlP feuel. seemed U) r'kim rather than , ti' TFtEIR CLOTHES' ?rrF-d unvei the floor. e'it• I ran away to t.hr thoatrs and etw a always in'trtly •}noes dnim:uR.. pantctnitae.• �iy!-but it•!rpt+ lovely! TheB n 0- 0 L) M A 5 WITH and have seen nil the great step danceie light. and the dresses, and the songs a.nd `R - t _, . - ` ' d balletdunrere of my time, but I have the transformation scene! .I don't think4. n^v-er-eLen, And I zover shall see anythirz .r^c P'rt• "noted mach bettor oar h either. �;pt+ntaneoua, stn Joyous ar•.ct dainty, as Hut Tather,wayP-bi 'a'nn't-break hip-pro• - !h,z R!rl'P movements. Eyes and litxi, slid raise to another, and, bmides that, he like3 •-;In foal or foal at foot, having D temper or InHucnza, or any OYO-LA, uret,r birdlike li'ttl head, "sorted with to have ins with blip; and he hates stop• hthctr for a-of CantstlAus.D cease. may with absoluts safetytire,nimble fort, ]it? acme, sod tiny ping in one p!nce loo nmi the tray inn t Oi`v to Marc and Foal ho given - har.de.'-Rbe wn,a-lotg4imbed•n>;a slender. ggeed-at fl;wt,.tins>�n�',I'M a 1�>t tea, shah- . s SPttHP�'S LiQU1D_DISTEh9PER CUF:Eof dancing b;tild, and dancing was kurely by togA trying fur an engagement• along ,L it �.: .1 .1 . _ i horn in her: [dr. although nt that time with well-dre=•fid girls.” The Dye that crolors ANY KIND the could have had li'tic. or no inetruc- Her nr.der lip quiceired as she spoke. In Q 4'Te s It also {a the very best Remetl- to,Drevent m.•Lrea rlippiaR.foal+, F'; of Cloth Perfectly,with itis t'un in bete art, her twirl; and pirnnct:o-, polis o hpr evident lack of edttcat•ton and f 2 and should ba given to all starer, Colts, Stelltarn Fina .all .0. �Afrr16 DYE. �het• °'chasm'or nncPn p.^,ces and "<,f neat- heir drtectiv�,grammar, there s:A no trace others, in.heap �r oa n, or cn the.tongue. Then yon will Lace: 11 in¢ banes.'_ would havo made the frirtunq of vu4 ;ty ®bout ,ber. She tore as unit(• ccsry 1! tlo trettble with elokre:.a of any kind among gout AA I . � .* Drrvoa�faffMtorDM—let..tam 6g"endfoSl JLISL -: f'nr(premiere deneeuse iii arty�p�:gal.,,f wici�i Pttrangerid e>;sfth ughiub'anhad been h?tl� R hotves. .. ,. . The 3erEaeon-Ric!,.:dson Co.ranked,alo"sill : `-A . I hnrdly knots how i,iig 'I !t•ie•!t �,, :hp all her lifr ^c.'usts-med to the boot soc.sty. sPCHM MEDICAL CO., M;• I Ftairo watching her, when a ,•rutk'na'<t F:rr, mead changed as often and as openly _ _ Chsmists and Butt ntoslata, Oaahsn, Ind., U. & A. 1 . the' ancient woodwork drew h:r,"ttvr,Wot "rs a-ebildte; and she•topped-to 'ma t'a'w '• _ -. $• Y Q� .in Wi+a ::r J,:s.4. Y''(`=,6>or" ,n2ry•' 'ti ' { ..' ,'^',1y�' }.:- „f .� `k m - tN X11'" 5^iyw;p t ur ..,. �:S°, Sf1w,f�.m• 4^'ar'dr„w• -.r,.,^ M �. �' •^ ,r, i{•w„^ -,, ,.c'.... y • ..,'. ,.,.S ,nc, ... a . .«, Laam�^3.,'.,a-.`,,..>.,..-zs:-,s.....-.,•.. K--::-.:.fir•s-ae;�v. v...r,?-z.♦ •w: .:.,.^+.- a•v"''r,.r*`4 5+.'a..,.,',.t ,f; ."-�:,'�',•.¢.-a..c.rt.. .'P'.,+'a:Sts+y `? ' AY4 .:k.!.v.:...r.. -�•`a`tv-s .nc »!.inzs�.r* ,sSs �� a.ay!'sf avi .r"=�s'.-.•..a':.,r—ad- ,;. . _. �,,..,. .. '.. .,. '.^'<• .,.,.,, ^ .. _ � _.fix t.. r• NEW STRENGTH PRESENT MUCH OF A SWEETMEAT OLD CUSTOMS DYING OUT L,ne of Goode That Wasn't Meant ALLOW ME TO �.]N THE SPRING PRESENT 4 _ ��. for the Table. NEW ERA IS PREDICTED FOR �' �' _ __ —MY BEST FRIEND I For several summera, while I was Tl'R'KI9Ii WOMEN. - nature Reeds Aid In Making. ReW in high school and college, says a 1 contributor to one of the Sunday Health Gift Blood magazines, was emp o � w-holesa-Te grocery concern. besides atiuII-'avored--B-y o In the spring the system needs a - 'tonic. To be healthy you must have selling the usual line_nfnf¢roeeries, the Metter Chas Throughout YEA""T 4W this firm manufactured flavoring ex- ne'w blued just as the trees must ,Country. have new -sap to renew their vital tradsts and toilet:preparations. i - AKES a a ! itis. Nature demands it, sad with- Sumeti�mes I travelled as substi- Miss Grace Ellison,- the well- h f tute for one othe regular sales- t• blood you will feel known. writer on Turkish women, out this net1. ,weak and languid. You may have men while he took his vacation. On has just returned to England from _ f g - - - oitesucli tri -�entered a Little noun- second visit of several months -" u ,.,xta-bbing pains of neuralgia. Often try grocery, and announ my spent in the household o Kramil BUYING ' brise*cess to the proprietor. -• paQ ,�lRl'ltere are disfiguring ,pimples or ha s' • daughter at Constanti- YEAST CAKES E.W.GILLET7 CO. l.1'0. .� r The man said, "Ob, yes. I have rtun- BE CAREFUL 70 eruptions on the skin. In other nople, when she had an oppo SPEC/FY 1 MPA ' y never hitherto accord- TORONTO. r„rv,.oRONro,o;;,,ra� been leukin for you. But before I perhaps Ye`ASr w,NNtaact. stotmeewt. 7 sages there is mere] a feeli g. of g y it'YsROYAL tiredness and a variable appetite., .buy' anything I want you to take ed to any English woman, of ceiw CAKES01.1 t back,some stuff your house puts up ing a Turkish woman's life from DECLINESUBSTITOTES, y Any of these are signs •that the that I bought from Mr. A. It's no — -- blood is out of order—that the in- g the inner side. Sh'e shared.t'he daily fes. door leis o winter has lessened your life of her friends, tock part in their I first time entered the French and then and there abolish the local _ ' I told him vi'e were always'will- g the English Embassies. sitafit What you need in spring formal customs and gat$erin s, vis vodka (liquor) shop, otherwise they tea y' y ing to stand. behind anything we g hien the work flies did during -' is atonic medicine to put you right, ited the Sultan's bare (luring the "Even• would not let the proceedings con- - su111, and asked to see the unsat'is the war does ,•not-seem to have tinue. -and in all the .world- of medicine feast of Ba' am, met-bhe�ttust ad "there is no tonic can equal '1)r. I factory article. He brought out a `-ani rn the country, brought them into close touch with Above the din was heard 'a voices, ;Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills case of petroleum, jelly similar to studied t .ie nc Turkish +'•:!men's European women, though in an- "They are right! Let those who actually make new, rich, red'blood �eseline), packed in eight ounce paper, a weekly illustrated, w`Itich other way it has.,greatly profited are for. the women's re:olutipn -your greatest need in spring- glass tumblers. << publishes femin`.st' articles and 'is them, fur the pro.-ed to ifie men come. outside•.:" The women t,-1 ­There` he said. "That's the y This new new blood drives out the seeds, widely-, read�the middle classes, how great--was the, service. they' umphantly trouped out 'Clone. The of disease and makes easily tire=d first thing-I ever bought from your S eaking of the progress accom- could render and how safely -they. d6or was then securely lucked and "erten, women and children brighthouse that wasn't-up to the- m plished by Turkish women in recent could be trusted with a larger mea- the meeting proceeded active and strung. Mrs. G'eo. ( But that stuff is n0 good, \i'e were tears, Buss F leach raid she noticed sure of liberty`, while it was a 'eve_ Barns,. tv P.]?.I,, '+trite "I'out of•preserves at the house, so I a great difference in the position-of lation to themselves of hitherto un Testimony. was terribly raft' down'and sc' weak took a jar of it hem©, but we women since her last visit, a differ- developed powers: Anna: "Uid Jack steal.a kiss 7" that I could liardly drag thyself�couldn't d� anything with it. \\E' ence they ,themselves were hardy :' 'lie freeing of the s]a+=es and t}ie Bella: .,Yes; and I was the only around. I was .so"nervous that I'tried it on hot bread and on cold i conscious'of it, and it• seemed to her consequent gradual arrival of the witness of the theft,',' was afraid to walk across' the fl'!ur bread; but not one of us could eat that every clay ruw 'th'e), made a servant problem will do-much to de- . _ -fear— Eur fear I K'o—iii<i_fall- Cour fm-mly }t: ____ step forward—lt i tame Ere rapid stru�thtT charm-8€ t#te- )l4i-\1ur.lcl .- - , - _ � :\OI I'''P"eII Hitt; attctor treat�t'nte but without sue transition, the beginning of perfect- itarefn life, but it will also further Pess, and finally I began taking itr.1 As ,:cult as Alen are 31.en lt' new conditions. arAise th-e women and thr3w them `_`Su you discharged your rased. , \1'iuiams' fink Pills. Gradually{ on their own resoui5ces. wouldn't, r they brought. me back to, 9,u `'rI German scientist says that in The detarminatiun arrived at by_ " Didn't you \4hy`litltatigirltwoul 3,040 years all men will be bald-, 'the Government recently to admit -'I' even take an order from me. " health, and now I ant as well as women V.! the university is:of fm 1{l ssl.0 11'OHEN Ot"f 11=FF[ED• hued,' ' .-e• :."ever I was and have every cunfi He hiss' be right, but m•v own mense importance, and, although it The bread C'irele• lot Adversity. M dente in res+>mmencling these _Pills guess is .ihac as long ns t,herc are is probable that few -rill at_ first, C'oneerted '.1ttat•k on Dentolt Hum J- other Fuf3rrers." !'men on the.earth there wiN be same take advantage of the open dour, ,troves Fiat Failure. .1 woman whose-'Pastor asked of - These Pill. art- s:>Ld by all mPdi ! who think they can foul the public +the fact• that it his been opened ter lie' health -replied duIefully, ''[ 4 cine dealers +:r van be had by snail i by, letting their. hair grow lung; on alters the status-of Turk!01 women. While the men of a villagn reamed feel very well; blit I alway feel Lad it b0 centw a box or 'six boxes. fur, p y 11oriloff. in -the Vitebsk Govern. when I feel well, ltccause I know - ...... x.30 from Thr 1)r. Williams* hlc'di-'`!ne i,ide,and slicking it serosa the ;1t firt, rubsbl there will be no cin to feel worse afterward," thought of degree xamina ions meeting I`m 9, d top. :. _ rine Go., B..r, Ont.. - s - •-- thi +v�!men are"noteyet ready for m ire _ snip were hu tins a m . - . ecently this iluurs of the-.room W "--'• r� that--and the courses specially .ar I suddenly flung olien and the women It's more diffirttit fur'a m'ati--#o Olii Sid 1 �]]]]]� of th;? villa entered' in a Uudy, keep a secret after his ++ifs cliycuv ,IBt1,tJtiO SOI,DIEIIS 11 BI.'<11:lt'. ranged, fur women on• domestic g science, hy'gietie, gyntarcology and demanding that the mor should ers that he has one. t llrerwany Plans :Monster Military ,_ Can Ruffin If salt'] the 'pciaiti:,n Lit women will be after r Nt+noeu►reR. the style of our extensi.in Iectures - The position of women srenix a Count `ort "Molt-kc, a nphew "f READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. curious subject fur'a uni+ersity Ice- 0O �ww Itie famuixs strategist- during the Pure: course. but Iliss Ellibolt :x - 1'raetd:o-Prtiastall `1'ar of 1t3T0,, and i "For years I was thin grid delicate. plained 'that tris would refer to the r, ' Q the general staff .!f ttie army, are I I lost color &rid was easily tired: a art-wq 4neir should take in the na. 't it plan my *l,p vcnrld has ever earn in I i ti.,nal life and the necessity fur're Tanning the largest military man yellow face were pimples d blotches to„ :-hist because time of pe r skim dnever look nice again I mo%m restrictions. : ace for nest autumn._Six " `- - ~ and'twelve dtviai+,n�, a Old Tratliliont+ ,lir tilui+ly. "irrmy-corp. p !grew despondent. Then my appetite proximately 300,000 officers and(failed. I, grew very weak. ;'srf0us It is tliffict, for the �\'t's:orn wo- rnen, and ,t, ) _horses, w,;l.l- take remedies, pills, tonics and tablets .b', wan to realize what tiu steps con r 1 fltk sututt a great advance in that •rrt�-�ti - part in the mauueuvres. The tai r tried -without"I benefit.'h dsrc,. will be the-chief tunpire in,the finsl visit to my slater put into my. hands �- g p *� a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills She d r.)untrv, r__ere the so ual n•c f le • NAoDRL 'tasteless __C� L,iyer 4nthree day* battle. The woods, hills;placed reliance upon them and- now rntasin fur flumen to walkunveiled atien'Aand valleys of the west side -f-the 'that they have made me a well woman .wiII mark a greater staRe"iA,their -12 - ;1{bine will re%erberate with 1,038 1 would not be without them whatever {pr„Kress than the-enfranchisement edoms- "teal& ;field suns and u00 machine guns_ they might cost. I found Dr, Hamel f„f w.rmen will d.! in England: Th•e - e�retits JICkYIE>� t i The field of uperatious will cover ton's Pella by their mild yet searching „Id -custe,ms are dying +e.cy' hare,, Ar, vase on,: -f tfinse tt:ouoa-ds•xtt0. gyvirtue.o!turemarkable�r,btnatson e area of a triangle. betwee•tt action very suitable to the delicate ti*x cit ar repay w catch eo:d ess!;r of c-,,Ive snd m:tritive ;roaartisa,ru R larg nhverconcefgriped me,ayettthey es ab ' anti though I)jetntl Paslta• has'dune S^ D d.1,” ru+Co Tasteless Cod Liver Oil 1s one of _. I'rankfori, V it»en and ('oblenz..T}te I I much [or their liberation—he open w'.d cften It c a -serous ecadsua,rd ;. I liahed ,regularltY- iIY fife grew p solerate, uid.Cate tvt.:.h r_'.Can ew!4 the va,y best,rerro3les tcnoun tar cF.rontc problem i, e•t identh'to check and apps ed tits arks to tltrm, and-the ast�,ri- prive-, 4y t:i::nc two or terse bcttlmof �i,s and cells. b o-critic asthztii and defeat a French army:. Practically keen—my blood red and pure—heavy ti�hrd Ottomans recently heard of a' NrD,cc, TastelessPreparatt;ofCal catarrh, itlzalractezcaiientrecorstrt:C•t- , the enter military aerial, deet of rings under m.y eyes disappeared and ! t+, man a+eti being al]c�Red to Ji!1- Liver ou at once—this Faa. live uc1�after fevers and to diseases-t ch, ti ' J,eppelina and Parsevals, witit a today my skin is as clear and un-�tend in an aeroplane—the . .kwndq This pleasant-tasiine f:�i-scale a:vim ;as c r.fia and rt:keta .which.re due,to ps sense' fleet; will be utilized, as wrinkled- as when I was a girl. Dr. I e tone and visor to t::e w`:C:e and c is ttuttcul weakAeea, will as an tin irecedentedlp' large Hamtlton'ts Pills did it all," still 'ling closely. pto 'worth t•r 'stunt a 50a a ' _... antahers brats a-�lire^e1aa1 tu'.ea The •above straightforward ; letter' When my friends wishcvl to visit so air f o � 1 that theyrea''::ythtroNCfftheco.dawhiah 1.00 gi from mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife 0t a well•I me at my- hotel," said, B1ist, F.elli- S bcul, r tyo r Dtv Lu 3 l `-beet of aerui,•lauea, in ulY,Cr U. +'e ! s -wcvdahpetvrixtakeho:dcfyon. some 1,000-rc ular and vuluriteer�known miller in Rogersville, is proof un, --the proprietor refused to let CO.OFCJINADAeL[M17FD• military p !,ots practical war experi- sufficient that Dr. Hamtiton's Pills are them enter until I said. I. ah• ul•l te- NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL f Weep This w.i}} be'.the first time ;a wonderful woman's medicine. Use + _fiince 1&TO tllat German o!firsts ime no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 25c. I fee tile matter to. 1)jemil I'sslla, _ -- -- —` v: Willper.box. All dealers or The Catarrh- when he gage. Way. On another uc- have an uhlwrtunity to handle, much!ozone Co., Kingston, •Ontario, casiun• I had taken' 'a fricnil c•re af- numbers {,f Wren. --,p tern to n' teashup' where there +('l":TING GLASS. were F'e�cr-al f•,reign ladies, but al. ' a� r.. though I was in Western,dre<s, the . .,Why Bronchial Catarrh _ R y Very Old Glass Can Be Cut With, proprietor' came' to our table and. : Is So Dangerous; _a Pair of 5eiweors. asked its to withdraw—the'innuv i _ j • r• -' tion of a visit from a veiled Turk ff It is commonly thought that-glass i ish lady- was• too startling for hien. When unchecked, Bronchial .Catarrh i'is impervious to the assaults cf age, i Even in their own homes the w.,nien 1 Develops- Rapidly—Attacks the But this is not the case. Glass, if . are '"cry careful nut to shuck their " ` Lungs—Suds 'rn Consumption. 'I exposed to the elements, will, like servants by a tu+.) daring adt,.p.tic '�► imost other substances, decay, and Extra Granulated' Sugar If you h�ullness of the head,I , of \1 cr, the customs. headache,'d ty in hearing, stuffed in coarse of time become so rotten ; Z c s, the women have p'os'es;- is put up at the Refinery in ` f nostrils, droppings from the throat and I as to be worthless. I ed, but it is almost in Spite of them- it f hacking cough, Sou ought to know you i Wind,tw glass exposed to cold, i selves; crittus of-liarem life have j 'j0 Pound, -- -When you buy hiive Catarrh. , .lt, begins, a cold; ,heat, and varying winds will, after upped their energy and lulled,must y� _ ks` 'repeated colds inflame the -air pas.�� number of years, become so brit p �' POund, Extra Grariulated Sugar In any gages. 'By-and-bye it eatenAs deeper, I of 'them into acquiescence in re- far down into the lungs,, then You tie that it can be cut•-with a-pall' of �etit• conditions. Had they shown ,50 Pound • have bronchitis. These inflamed sur-I sei�srtrs. Light and darkness, again, �a moi a -da spirit they would of these original`packages you faces secrete germ laden mug is. If have such different effects on.glass i itavc gone ,very much' further itt - and are Sure Of gC'tting the genuine ` swallowed ft•pollutes the whole sys-I that'tli'eir alternation alone, it is i these five years,. -_ - 100 Pound C� y/�,,r - -tern and destroys health. Stomacb said, is enough to make the sub- L Canada's, fines t dosing always fails, so do' washes. stance fragile. 3ien Favor h ntarcil►alion. Cloth Bags, v s'lue's, ointments. The remedy that j - \nt builder or "glazier .w Will-' tell i 4LTheir men folk on the whole fa- , d sugar, pure and dean as when Will cure quickest is Catarrhozone.i an In Ivor their emancipation—nut so Too do riot take C'atarrlio,zone in you ,tow much easier it is to remove i .'- it left the Refinery. ,. e.• G — new. MUCh tire nes Y, you s i ;heating compound that destroys 9 n!"told; in fact, if they--are really old, Western' capitals and have beep _ 'Instantly. When you inhale Catarrh- Iw alarm.d at tire sight of Western li- and 5 Pound It's wortlh while to insist Oil � 9 It IR alma-t impossible to move them ! , ozone into title lungs, little drops of I at all without breaking some of the I blit the thoughtful, ardent. 'healing are carried to the remotest; ccn'e, Seale��-- g g, sq encs. The reason'is that glass aril{its who kit=nr -only Tnrkislt I artDnS . the Oil ,tial PaCka es. pith. parts oY. the breathing apparatus. p i' 'wherever Catarrhozone goes 'it des-j which has faced t]a wea,t•her for a I life, brit realize that the grips; :•g of 1 iroysl the germs, allowing the healing!numbp.r of years lose.4 the.elasticity. a cuu•ntry deperd,s on the part the CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LiMiTED; MONTREAL _ to go right on until the tissues are it.undotthtedly possesses when nes. women take in the n'ati+,na[ life.. I V Y ;Riade whole. Then congestion-ceases.+ Itinerant vendors of cheap cut- _ It .is. dtthcitlt far the Western p `1 - the formation-of-mucus ceases, hawk- 4 colony tn'C'�n PINVE ST M E. NT -ling and spitting teat e, and of course; leis hat's after' been known.greatly I c an.tinu le tt! rea}ize cf p this change; the ladies u droppirrg into the throat ceas0 e 'a13o. to im ress wondering crowds with f the diplu- O tYou get well. Pott see Catarrhozone j the excellence. of their War, by I matic circles here ri�it y:et come into : = -=:gym)ves tho: causes..of,the.• disease. clipping off'strips of glass with.aces- I tuueh .wibh the Ottoman Women, High Class Profit-Sharing Bonds. r.Qrte 3- stoop afst�e 000 4 tton't you think this is the right way Retia and shears. Of. oourse-,_the L s.itate to-enr4urage then' j` ttrtdl t1jg4._lie _ Ri_ _ IP7�"EBTbtEVT may bn wiElt3i►wr xnp' 'line' alter ane y►at _ l to cure. Catarrh? Can you think 3 P Po_ in emancipating thetnscIves, fearing -„n 6o-daye• 'Ace. Business at. hack .•I .t.hesw x.,nd. e� ab �. - -t any othr,r any Half sti good? Com• glass the utita for this lir c' rs - p�ece outfit, hard rubber inhaler with very, very old. to give'offence to the men, wire lished 2ll ye,t,a•. Rend for %PcOitl ftlder and full gsrtir,tlari. sufficient liquid to, last three montlta. d' wYtuld insteaEl•be grateful for.thee'' NATIONAL SECURIYIES.> CORPORATION, LIMITED, price ;1.00. Smaller atze riot. All CONFEDERATION LIFE RUILDlrf6 '• TORONTO, CANADA- ice ANRDk - Politeness is bhe fathar of white assistance. It was as my' fellow- r dealers, or The Catarrhozone Ca'. lies. - guest that a Turkish woman for the Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. , a a A4 ,..:.,.. ,�e_!•i. , .,', Q, .. :-va, ,K..y.:.�.v,•,S�vx•::. ••'.F,.. �.. Ay, � '�, ,.. 7,•_•• ';yam•'• ,p •�y'. 'kt.' 1.•�'e. '.k•a .Jf' ��.9 .�,.,�. c sees.. ,. .. .,. ..rr:�.. •a arra p .,..c .'° R.••r-,. �. "` �h" �{ a.}. .. ':7'.'� ^; '�' ,� I � � 1^ -/•r,. •seri' } •''' - ,r' :. .• a, _ • :. -' :•:' :.,J.r'1 i$+v-' Y e'. ��'.•� a».open- '.F• w+"a _ '� ax'e's r . ✓. •.a: o. .y, ., �"sees,;.;« :�. .,,-,., •... ,'._ ,...T _ ..� .. v, f _ •:•• sees '` .. sees .. .. .•. ..+.` _ - law is the matter, their ob'ect I EBD GRAIN FOR BALE-O.A-.C. gas S >'10,gL barley. �, clean. CHEAP �� =iSH FOR LE - then is not to secure justice, but *cum taw in ex or y a taw ens for s_OsDiislN•sse7]rx"by poesba"Ifsofism teed halibut$teal[ ., 15c lb what the cost may be. They will _ - s'astt■ ignore the advice of -their best SEED GRAIN FOR BALE-I have ', Salt Salmon 10c lb ` 01.96 Per you; iLW if paid is advance. � a limited amount of Marquis wheat for - -fit Herring ... a ...� 80c don friends to settle the case out of sub.e 6sl�eo a bushel or 62:60 F o S.Pickering iobstoetpltons b tit•IIniMd'•Iatss,•L60 station good bags, cash with order also —=�i'jnnan Haddie ... ... —tic lb - in advance court: "No surrender" is the some choice Case u 46 Cts a bu. according to samples sent to the Dept. of agriculture, ot- Fillets of$addict ... ... 15c lb 3 policy to be followed, no matter taw&,the wheal gecmlaatioa teals reached w JOHN MU RKAR, Proprietor. whether the be in the right or in °'r cent`ud w'°`t.'ef °�t'a is >svLT# 19ea Herrings. Fresh .. , . a Se lb . y ETT,Pickering out was White Fish, Fresh ,.: 15c Ib FRIDAY. April Ord. 1916 the wrong. Having entered law p they become blind to all sense,of SIMPSON Agent-British Amer- Red Salmon, Fresh 15c lh 'r ica Fire Assurance Company, Incorpo:- Ciscoes ... 15c-lb reason and justice. A dispute ate.-lass.Capital 6i,s 400,no premium notes; N.OT.■63 AND COMMENTS 611 premium notes are collectible at so days l•resh Oysters ... We qt over aline fence, where Only a notice,one mutual company are collecting few dollars worth ofpropertyla them now. Remember these notes are riven far five tlmes the amount of--your early'or the pre3ent poli ical crisis in Brit- involved has often led two ica Aesaranoe Co: which is purely Canadian, Or 00 Baking use -ROSES• and you are protected from these impositions, -a1n will be reform ' of the army. neighbors to begin a dispute that see • Simpson who can give you full parti• --_ v► onlaze.. I also represent the London and As it is at present and as It has did not end until both had lost r LancashireAecident and all sickness Ineur• FINN SEEDLESS ORANGES NEW LEMONS always been in the past, it w'-as valuable farms, and had become once. Don't be without a policy of this kind, as we don't know the da r or hour we Ret into RIPE BANANAS GRAPE FRUIT _ : ieoeasary fol•a person to be a hopelessly ruined, If a 'person accideut or sickness it will only cost you about 68.0u s Fear for$10uO, If you want a new Y Ig member'Of -the aristocracy in finds that he has been in the wrong shat plop Tublar Separator•the best in las it is not a alga of weakness to world. , your old one exchanged see D. POTATOES _ CARROTS BEETS CABBAGE order to_receive a commission in BIL2PBO:j,Pickering. in the army. The .qualification acknowledge-his mistake. It ie O1�IOtiS SPANISH ONIONS necessaryto accept. such a com- a manly thing for a person to itek bla le View Holsteins . ► p 1? _ Buy your Groceries at the Grocer's. Bell and Ind Phones. , mission was not a thorough nowledge an error, and n dis. g race as man consider it�o be. We have a number of high pro-' :G °> ledge of w.trfare or the sseasion g y ducin cows to freshen in April, pure �r --- . of a large degree of courage, but A mistake too many make is to bred and 7;9 or more pure, including —JAMES RICHARDSON _. the ability to be a shining light i n rush to a lawyer for advice, when Queen Mercena 16892, who in the past ; he has disagreed with another year Rave over cry lbs. milk l a e =social circles. A knowledge of g year-old on ordinary feed,and all have dancing has been considered of Person on somequestion. Lawyers given a good account of themselves in the past. Their milk records may be erecter value than a knowledge are after business and it fills their seen at the farm. We are prepared O THE 18EaT ® of military tactics. It hue been hearts with delight when they to book orders for their calves at the - considered a greater accomplish- succeed in getting two men to following prices. The calves will be o rush at each others throats. Man aired by the stock bull 11 from o Cal- '•.'ineat to lead in a quadrille than to y .mitt'Kekol 15987, a bull from one of lead a detachment of soldiers in lawyers feel that it is_.not to their the richest bred herds in Canada. No STJ ,, • interest to et hti ant_ ^_ pure-b><ed females for sale.. Pure-bred wtormsno_�e-strong._hold-_of-t,h ---___-._—g--�._._g—_A to settle p g90vellElt pedigree-amdtransler — their differences, but the seek to• enemy. Poring the South African y Grade males>86. Grade females;l0. . _ war,a large number of these butter. prolong the struggle in order to F. H. WE6TNET, � THE business moa who liar Lot 1L.Con. 9, Pickering increase their own bank account. cuato2laers in various :flies of fashion feigned sickness Wm Probably the most deplorable Whitby-P. O:, R.M.DNo. 1 2627 when they thothght their lives were P --- �� ��p of Canada o!' elsewhere will in danger and applied for leave of case of litigation that can take s OF C► A find the services of this balk of absence until all danger was past. glace is that of a man and wife invaluable assistance in collet#-_ Theymay be good officers so long as who have pliloged themselves into Ayer's Fills • ��'Do>�Fl � in drafts. etc,there are only social duties to per- a desperate struggle over some `n form, but in active service a great -trifling matter that might have Constipation bndisestio■ T�QNT �^t many of them are abject failures- �n settled with little difficulty Yom• PIC�-ERING BRANCH _ if both parties would lutea to a Ai6i yam. p�,r• ls�e:moo. ,.r a0.. � _'It is possible that in future, _ pro- little.reason and be willing to give R. W. CORDON. Maa&6or. in � fl Brat ch alas ■1t wh"r•'g!s'' - motion in the army will be based and take. �n fitness and not on account of PAPER-HANGING 1� �'y� 3 The +social standing. This will be. due Eeautifur Hair- -A &=d =ecorat3ap,' hOn B1Gl lV I�.nocent 'to stand taken by the army in the- �t1 1 — ppresent trouble between the sr. Clean Cool ,Scalp Firs t.class.work. Give your de- ,istocracy and the people,in which UU&PARISIAN SAGE. IT. MACES •rile corating to me and have it Tisn't always the cook, poor thing ! Sometimes its the Sour. Con- " -? the latter will ultimately win: HAIR FLUFFY AND AHt'N+DAl�T. done AS it should be. 6iderate men want good flour in the home. They know bad A, It is needless for to 'have hair,that Terms moderate. .i!!f You raa't have too much of s is anything short of perfect. It if is Established 9 years is Pickering. flour makes bad dinners, bad dinners make bad tempers, If- good.thing" i3 a familiar, saying, falling out. losing color. splitting or If the scalp burns and itches. lmmedia^ A 7 f, pa,Z�yQ=, The peacemaker between kitchen and dining room is. but it contains a bit of- advice,. Lely get from D. Pettit or an drug - that is not-always-weifito-follow.- sinter-ate ce� botde__a_-_ForI,1,n. - -.A -squnro__deal_�r�ver one. - pastrg. , y good.flour. Lisa nun cad-.bread flours they _ Sage-use it frequently-the first ape We play boast of our good laws plication removes dandruff. lnvigor- _save money, energy, patients and temper. r and we believe that no other ekv- atea the scalp.and beautifies the hair Are Yon Interested in - alized country can boast of better until it is gloriously,radiant. • r .... Parisian Sage supplies hair nsede- Q What to make'pies of at this season, is often quite a conundrum. 'laws than we have in Canada. Is perfectly harmless. It contains the iWhile'the Rive us all reasonable exact elements re aired to-make the Y 'We have choice currants, finest off stock.raisins, seeded and 9 "protection, s piece bf good advice hair soft. wavy. g y and to make it row thick and beautiful. AND Js to keep away from law as much Tou will surely like Parisian gave. --•- • seedless raisins, fresh dates,layer figs, etc. Now lemons, - '" we possibly can. It is at range It is one of the best and most delight- ful hair toxics known. • also navel oranges nice and juicy at.zic. and.. 40c. per i how many people there are, who • Gates e possess sound judgment in all .doz. Try them. ordinary matt ers, completely lose Now L �. their beads when they become in SEED BARLEY-I have for sale a erica the freshest. , Our sect are _ volved is Some dispute . with d quantity of clean seed bad o,A. s. Iro. = I have in stock 5000 rods of : 7 - neighbor. As soon as the enter t'1»r Dnsbal,Daae s 13a■ctaY, • P H i LIL y Br•ngham, 2sa'r �- wife fencing made by theGEORGE ,': EG FOR HATCHING -Pure ,gGeel Com pany of Canada. r at:,in i m or oetUng of ISO& i b.- 'nibs 332:9017 BAN Pie 991. s7 6s' i also -carry brace wire, WOU�0 R SALE=A few pure-bred white coiled spring wire wire IVF UP FWy..�t�egg.etting o n13. of . ru _ PNOT sad 32x7, sec. for setting of Is. ota>�Ye staples. Steel posts and THE PRESTON. Gs�T sZ STIML 5 � JfI Teff,Pickering. 1040 _ �� HOUSE TO LET-On lot I0, con. 9, cedar.posts. - Siic3cand Suffering;At Pickering, Good working man's hnn.e, ^a.— • Plenty of work is the neighborhood. Apply to Sure '�'{�,..� a satisfaction `•`^'i" �s E.E. PU GE,Claremont. 8 tf. leas# Found Help in Lydia bsolutel • wind-proof 1 j r ` ><A To . RENT-Cottage Let me show you what I have and - , �`i ears no snow or sleet f t r. L �S veg�. with land for poultry and vegetables, close to town of Pickering, Address GEC. quota you prices. ,Endures any storm. � l" CottnpOund. NELSON,150 Close Ave.Toronto, IB•t! + • i SEED' GRAIN FOR SALE-A Locked on all four sideS Richmond, Pa - "When I started 9usarity yielder Irish White Oats REESOR Scotch earl yielder oatt.Rro�vn froth import�9d .IQ�f the best GALVANIZED ANIZED STEEL - -taking Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable seed,o.A.C,81 Barle and goose wheat MwnAs. s Compound I was in a from selected seed T ie grain is strictly pure; ostia$ you the Sante a9 in grades, and free from foul seeds* Phone or write fur LOCUST HILL Knocking OUt sell Competitors. dreadfully rundown sample cad prices Iad,phone lila JO6EP8 - state of h•a•1 th, LAP P 4.60.7 Cedar Gmve . g4 had Intern.l trod- old by the largest Galvanized- Shingle Firm ales, cad wan so ex- • '�;� - �� J » = •�andIing and making these goods, tremelymesvousand _ Oshawa► Steel �Shinglee prostrated that if I - crease 1n output every year, which-ni"ns had �iVon in to my Are Fire -Proof• Wind •Proof � p _ •feelings I would •_ � •_ .�--- thing. better made. Goo for any- roof, and have been iw bed: Water Proof, Lightning �- As it was I had �asts a_lifetime. hardly strength at Proof and Frost Proof. ~ VEKMODY should buy, the times to be on my _ S'afe-lock Galvanized Steel Shingles. . :�aet awl whet I did do wall by a groat' All gOod, up�t0•date Canadian •ftort. I could not sleep at night and J For dale by' -- - - f coarse felt very bad in the morning, ` armers use-them. - - am had as � - ' "After taking the second bottle I no- Beed that the headache was not so bad, r.'�/Gt --- ■ .1rested better, and my nerves were ' stronger. I continued its use until it See any of the following Local Aagents-They will gave you best prices on g �STOU'FF�'=T,LE MAP- made a new woman of me, and now I Pedlar's Metal Roofing Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials; '�' can hardly realize that I am able to do, Terminals, Sheating and Ornaments. i m•o much as I d0. Whenever I know any Sail cel Manning. W. Pringle, PEELS a- SHOE -:-- "STORE. woman in need of a medicine I Brooklln, Out. Whitby, Ont, -= - highly praise Lydia I. Pinkham s Vag _ G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, stable Compound."-Mn. i �'.Ct:ARII $146 N.Tulip St,Richmond,Ps. Whitby, Ont. Whitby, Ont I, ' .. Lawreneo Denny, Jolin,Ashenhurst, TO make room for our imluense new Spring Bis®ok Waimea Have Been Teniae Women Greenwood, Ont. Goodwood, Ont. . for forty ye�rs how Lydia L-Pinhbam's W. Henly, �i'. F. Bt•r-tan, . _ .. _ _ we .are running. : f table compound has F toned l�6ir Boit Grove, Ont. Whitevale,_Out. tL when solleripg with feetal• ilk J: C Morrish, ` W. V�. Sadler, 15 DAY SLAUGHTER SALE s accounts for the enormous dema■d Highland Creek '-Ont. Greenwood, Out, -for it from coast to Coast. It yea are Wm, Wilson, Pickering, Ont. - tr .bled with sn ailment poew ora Call and Berate a bargain.. w why don ! you try Lydia'!!. No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. - - - - 's �'• Vocals)" Cont f 't THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited Pltene 151. Accu soucitesi. w{Il L,�$• )c. ll'iak. 2T. FELL, - rock Skeet, - jllaat_1[•iidn• Com Cult, Bess: _ Read Offic0 cad works, OSHAWA, ONT. �etfiiblished 1�1. ti '.�• •'r.. • �... Y. ••_^: ..'•..iso - ..r... Y..n .�� — �,', _ 4. «..+",r .. sees .r ..,, . . ,�. .. ,. .,... .>.�,,., ,� � x •« ,reFl, ,." $, �i 'r '°�. r`K,�"" n;.W„Tn�i . :��„yi•'.3i �{a';, < ,.; . . ..,�•..�� ;L,icy'•«o.�'S«'•���,� r_.,,,,sC .rf� '�}• �,a.. .�..?•` ,••:+e�' � .rte '�..a.R.'sn' hk �C' � - e r ch _ a ;q•'., "'P .1,' 4.'- ".. -:w w r. .•,,t+. +"STSl i 4N••• - s a - <..,F. •..:b:s .✓.,., .r:,✓...T?r,�. . ...:•.!'mac..,.f:... ...rr.,-+•t,t. —i�•L✓;' 'Ct =,c +' i' ..y.,y.�.a� xsaa ^'?°` •:;,•" ..-"'0x.,�.,. Isr. ,`„ ,y•v'si: .,y+. .".A' d'. .y T:' D - 4: _ r♦ w • ` a'-" - ..CORD/ALLY WE INVITE. YOU � o. y� RIGHARDSON W. Hugh Gregg. Sr. who was e d ill for a few days isnowimpmving. To see cur line of bedroom furniture, i cat $lead cutters have been Iaoporlantshowisg of Sant d�sptay et laid aRiilb for another season. Mahogany, fumed oak and other linea fctfm ` t Fred Madill, of McMaster Uui- _ Ohlaa. yw7 of varsity, Toronto,was home over - S10 75 to $85.00• Every line complete. sitationary. Books,Done Tent Sunday.' $�our new tugs and fibre finer covering-something new received � � Holiday trade Oa11 ry Mrs. Geo. Coates spent a couple - and see them. of days last week with friends in Oubeeriptions taken for All Mssasim1% Toronto. PIGK.ERING Weekly 'ad Daily N•wspapeesF 9 Mrs. Fred Pugh was in the city C. H. BURLIN G) ,- on Wednesday and. Thursday of last week. W, J. �3.. RIC=ECA.M. ��3ON, Ladies wishing to have 'their hair combings made up. See Mrs. ; • P. Farmer. T. P. Shirk spent a few days it UB the city returnins[home on Mo>s- M. ROYGE . day evening, OOF'ING :� FARMS WANTED _..Lewis Barkey, of Uxbridge, >.. A practical Shoemaker has - spent Sunday here with We son, , - et ,� Q H N F I S H E R opened a - Ross and Mrs.Berkey. Mrs. John Palmer and firs, Geo.. � Farm Broker, Lumsden Bldg, =-Shoe Repairing Shop -:� T. Lee have been spending a week (8 Adelaide Street East) Next door to W. J.Repairing,,_ with friends in the city. Thomas Greirg, James Underhill Toronto, Datarl0 harness shop, wall kin ie pre- . • '' -� red to a sof and Fred Ward each shipped a >~ p• fa pa o it kinds �. We sell farms -and : country repairing w carload of stock on Saturday. r INSURES -- o Mrs. A. Johnston, of Toronto. is C A call respectfully$alieited spending a few days with Andrew service t . . - properties. We want a re- W. ROYCE, - PICKERIN and Miss Johnston, of North li@T4l► o'l+nd CL@n presentative for this dis- Varemoat. Dick and Mrs. Johnston and 0 It is coetlg to experiment 'with O r �i scant-+�-comparatively an- I - trict. t child, of Toronto, ape! a coapts _ 11epair , S ' ppeeown makes of RooSng. Insist of days with Mrs. Johnston'strro's par- „, cuts, Fred and Mrs. Farmer. Q3 "'on having the 'brand that for 25 � -GALT SHIIVC�CES Thomas Sanderson has vacated years has gsven service in all parts Made by the ` Jas. Underhill', residence and has �S Of the civilized world, The undersigned is prepared to few moved into that a Graham Bros, P GALT ART METAL' CO., pair all makes of bicycles, etc mo M17 - 33FR-CIS south of the ninth concession line. I� Are a solid lock shingle and have been Also, agent for mill belle.machl _._ Joseph Jones, of Iavermay Seek. -QJ _ ____.__Trade Mark, Reg. _ ___ C'f _tried and tested for years and belts of all kinds,automobiles, arrived here on Saturday to eater - -_ ent . aetc. _ the employ of C. H. Found, with - -- phone 8 k. has worked for nine '� -- ,.. - -. - _. �"'" � For samples tand price see motorcycles,191 Pic �. - Ind h whom he season's previously. y� �ha�• W. S�2S-+KE'�' R - - p ~' Russell Andrew' Mrs. Tobias Caster who has y been critically ill from pneumonia y one 1921 PICKERIN nt. --- is now somewhat improved, and -PICKERING,Ind Ph tI O P S.ERING ONTARIO -strong hopes are now entertained fo -her ultimate recovery. SOLE AGENTS FOR PICKERII`G James A. Ogilvie, an old real• Aps � hair - dent of Ashburn died at his home- O D Q N Q N stead on Monday in his 68th year. a His funeral took place on Thurs- _ liall'e Hair Renewer certainly stops HQ +,�' ,�'i day and was largely attended. falling hair. No doubt about it what- EXCURSIONS Robt. W, Ward, -we are sorry suet. Yom will sural be satisfied• To to state, still continues in a very MANITOBA, ALBERTA critical condition,`but his friends - hope that with the approach of FLOUR , d FEE 3ASSATC$IESVAN warmer weather, he may improve. +kJ Tyr asucti Ito October 97rt: + Parents who intend to start b at Ch® nod Station winaiped and Return - $35 16 their young children are kindlyW Edmonton and Return - 43.N asked c have them at school cn _ From Toronto. and st9tloaa went ane April loth, ars the new primary Feed Wheat,. Whole Corn, North of Tomato. Prorwdcuste faros p + AAM from Stadona Rest at Toren to. Classes will be formed on that date v'i>e Malted Corn, Dried Brew- VIM ��► ��two moatha -in the Claremont public school. REDUCED 91�1TL ' FARES Calvin Hnrlbert moved on Tues- ere Grains,-Oi1 Cake;Meal. ion-wAF saCOND cranes' aderhill s resi- - SAM TUESDAY.MARCH AND APRIL • day into James U - - nines -- sorts, •" deme on-the- farm west.-of- iae,.Hraa, e��e Stock a°1PS AL -- hl�-e€---the 'company behind . : village. Mr. Hurlbert has been - _.Flour,,Crushed TRAINwtdca le ves wept Toronto AMIL .eaasged by Mr. Underhill to take -the car—and y ou'lI realize why' �r..a'Y a.*+ � wA charge of the faun for the Beason. For particulare;Phane home 5090. after arrlU resu'ar 20.20 Pm. Fenix stem The sewiDR circle at North Clare- Ford's and Government bonds ' . .r Teta union scadoa. wont conducted under the ams ese are bought with equal assurance. p� T]3.Oma!! Q►®OZ' - of the Ladies' Mission Circle of the y_ - should � Di n Baptist church is being well at-. Strongest financially world-wide tended. A capable instructor has ? =i17 Scope--largest in volume o1 a ws'�`° ioe'' ams ' been an gaged romTorontotogive lemons. = output. build our re�intation P. r': Candied A[m Hugh Gregg 1r• moved into the into the car. Better bay a yr village on Monday and will reside =• with W. M. Palmer until.his fine -Ford. = for Ioew residence is made ready '.: ,+00 ,ocxsupotio-n. John Tarr, who par- chased Mr. Gre es farm took pox- six hundred dollare is the price of the We Telt the famous pray Gasoline ' ' seesioe on Monday Ford runabout; the touring car U Biz Engine with oval oil attaci,ment, , Wm. Dowewell, of Alton. was Bfty; the town cue nine hundred-f.o.b. ► in town one day last week on buss- -Ford.Out., complete with equipment. and all latest improvements. ;< 'Qct catalog and particular from W. J. gre sample in stook and get prices _ 'noes and Moo-Calling upon a num- g oke Son.;or tb L.W.Dudley, Whit- bar of friends. It Is possible that by, Oat. $. S ~ t". : :!1Nr. Dowswell may return to Clare- ) '�7CT A OK80N' ttrfw � `'maul is the near future to become - - BROCK ROAD, ONT.' N-413"I a•I�and +�permanent resident. - ^ OR mar optuto■ eA,t Walter Thomson, of Markham, °1 spent a couple of days last week �1 Q pI I itse+.. aklen Q i it " �itoNome,V with his parents, Harry and Mrs. rA ' - -Thomson,' He left this week with I B ! M his wife and family for Montana, �, "» ; • emOi41�'daee,ae nwhere he will engage in farming $ !� dal se•. a � saw" :at'"hien his stony Claremont DOMINION BANK Jill a OsIOU ' friends wish him success. _ _TH ,t d = re 8 Q e sw q~ »M�esrssir.N • uQ;dtt•erb ap ® F ee.w.rwstao.>� Now the snow nae all gone wind e1e[DMUNDa.oa[ti at.a,PRn1D[trc. W.a UATTN[we vro[-tNr[ero[NT. > 'pe M 3 e. I y++ the roads leading into our village C.A.BOGERT.General Mann'. I: g 8 being very muddy, we must say 'V� 3 � $ :b ;O Z we all appredate our new street :' Farmers' Sale Notes 'Collected n - _ light. I t not only assists tl& get- `_ It b ffwo convenlent to have the AOmtnton Bunk collect your Sale Notes. OI , o ' than to tO d0 a0 rours.11. Y Y r a+V ter 'w m O _ v. ►m Jaa tang'home after all the places Of When have a ale,have the Nota made pgable at the Dom�nton dant. rf Moll Ffb O t business are closed but it makes era t toem here for mwe ann. Suc4 OoUeetlons are made on most fevorabls terms y p a ., al w. Iles, our little town more attractive. - .a sP:`p•s An interesting event took place Wednesday of last week at the • ��I a � � o +. w w• 1La7 �� . '•y on Wed y J as home of Thoma9'and Mrs.Graham, tt/ _.. WHITBY BRANChi A. A. ATKINWN, Mmager. a wm O when their youngest daughter, t+ .g E a° .v Jar Of all mateelals and ded0a Mary, was united in marriage with T- " °° " 'm e•M si --_. - )sept in stasis, I4 Will pay yon �r William Cowie, of Atha. The n" �' ~• to Gall at oar wotka=d,inspect� ceremony was performed by, a o g B \ ~ ''" R0f * and obtain prince. �ooa�i- former pastor of the Presb te�rlan O e. �0 M` lyagonte we we de not employ themaw church, Rev. W. B. Findlay, of Janaar>r 6-wb l T.o.aa.., s, motspam 1y �, and per throw >� T g e Pert 1T,�sbrlBRs 16,a°ni°tM°�' oammiesEon of 10 per owt.,w>s� nd Hill and was witnessed Do �S•i• i . aan i�vpass:°vs is 1 eave b Bichmo , •. . b the immediate relatives of the _ — r de and groom- Mr. and Mrs. oa11 soNoited. NI Cowie will reside on t eir arm -1 J N` E ---The-Piek�rlag - -- tw TNT NRANITE near Atha, on which their many pm0e' Wnl�b�, friends wish them prosperity and ®ur Midliner, Miss McMaster,is now here and busy preparing for.our. .�. happines,. spring opening which will be held March 24th aad following days, Y1�1 ancd. committee E. t1(T� ]&VANS ' Ns� An inquest into the' death of when we will have on exhibition the finest display of Hate, all the - y�y"" t� �9VnIr Beverley, whose charred latest styles and designs of Paris and New York. Miss McMaster's - p body was found in the smoking reputation stands high as a first-class Milliner and Artist,who will The object of this Association is to .plllla Maatlf8►Ct fl� a_f and meet the wants and taste of customers. _ lessen steahn and prosecute _ nus.---- mind Rasideneee DQ_A__ .1 ;a a,was opened at Uxbridge on r 1 1 y Thursday of last 'week, before See our Springand Summer Suiting samples-hundreds of beautiful worsteds y •WHITBY, ONT. f Coroner Shier and County Crown a tweeds to choose from. Crown Tailoringg Co.,flanada's beat Tail- 1L ci is wedia%sly wit any erernbes. wee doors'west of Whitby H Attorney l+arewe11. At first the ors, will save you from 86 to$10 a Suit. D. Simpson ie the onll --of-Exontive Oom>�ttee• , ' ';. wan's death was considered urely practical main to giye your'order to, therefore we guarantee 8t and style. i p 11,40. i accidental, but ae hie skull was 1M���P We are prepared to instal wood or '! found to be fractured, it was Con- pompe on ahortnotice,also at sidered advisable r hold an in- New Goods for spring and summer arriving daily in all departments. Tblsw•m�N�n o�wI esm eeldsat ee; td all kinds of repairing. qquest, William Compton, a back- Agent for the Ontario Wind - >elor living near Beverley's place t}gpOERIE6-Fresh, clan and-vp•to-the-minute. Our 26c Bleak and lsized $zw.Oom,-L,D, flanks,O.S.Palm- also gasoline engines and; was placed on the witness stand Tea i[ahead of anything in van at the price. It is Bald everywhere er,O.L. D[otcombe, Pickering, Ont the Syure gear agd was subjected to a cine a=• at cants per ib. - . In -...... "=- �, J.A.'0'6onllo*. 1N.1.Clark MAGNET CREAM s>�P >;A ,Adjonrned until to-day an other �I,, �Tf'tj,?"Fj!RI tesslieat, aNhlarf Phoma Balt No. 60, tad. E0, ease will)oe examinaar. ps IMPSVN a 0O CZLAU _ _ - ! ,, L, 'i• j: , .�. . . Try'_,. , ._ ., -... � .. •I T',S'k ,.y lr 7t�: i:� .Yen ky. 41,E sy �., ";°pec. .,ek :;^r.,.. tr . •-.••.:,.: r„wrr.� i �� '-�''a•y. ia+' ,:;:• ,rr,. L ....'r.E s,,.,. •.u...q: �.,,, 3t rr3r.. 'w"r,' L _ R j;Kra rah '�' '61�' „,a,••4,1�>,� .. t :,' k. s�R d .ca ,rsay.. 1. .he .! 41 °'1 t '�;- :E:%-^N' 1 -•L �!+A'-'l '°• ws? r. : - .-f y., .'c 114" .'CANS ; y.-.. „y,' ;.. - ., ,w.-, ._]•. cal ,. .',� ., 1' . ,"S• r . •' »fir -�. r ?' , :...... - _ ,. .. .. .. .,r. .. 3, ,.. r Z $�oa.00 r x>'wv��fl - - ----- ---- --- ;- : ' . _ . - . .... ... , . - . , - . t► ,.. .­.. " -�.t ' '.. 1. For the DL+lcoverp, Liv[ng or Deatl', a ' P 01 Prof. Cecil F. Lavell.. 11 . It�ms4 of News -b e ,. firain., Cattic a d Ch ' ' _Five hundred dollars' reward will : Rei be given for the discovery, living or _ 1. _ -_ -_..._----.- 1 Professor C l r• I - - — - - - .. Prices of These Products in the Leadin (feat, rl rofe ch eel le , el { r s (formerly of Teacher's College, Col notQs of interest SS t0 What is Go[* . umbiy Uni4rsity, New York} of a _. . Markets are Here Itecordcd - ., , on All Over the World `Ohio State University, of Columbus, 'I,11 ' Ohio, wiiu while travelling lost his - _ memory and identity, at Hamilton, . .. , r _ do.. Canada;, Monday, November 2tt'h, Canada. Robert Barlow, who erected one "�; iraadatttQs. 83dc; No. 1 smutty. 86$c; No. > Toronto, blanch 31.—Flour—Ontario 84ic; No. 3, do., 831c; No. 1 red Winter, 1@13, and is missing ever Eines. • = of the first Cheese factories ill -tbe -Wheat Sous, 90 per cont. are'quotea at colo: No. z, ao., ssie: No: s, ao., 874e, Every likely clue_has. been apse$ Alfred Crot'hy of Arnprior was Brockville- section__-�1t Addiso is - - -i35; seabo Oats—IQo. 2 •V., 3670; Ko_ _ l� extra No. 2 feed, 341c: No. 1 feedl-341 ons y 1nV2s Aga' y rs. ave , w",a . dead, aged 64:. ionto. Manitobas—First patents, in No. 2. do., 34c. Barley—No. 3, 454c; No. but without success. The Hamilton divorce case met � ;' lute bags, $6.50: do.; seconds, $6.10; 4, 434c; rejected, 484ei feed, 42c. Flax Twenty-two British Columbia r� � = strong bakers', in jute bags, $4.90• ," —No. '1 N.-W:C., 7:1:397: No. 2 C.N., Description: Age, 41; height, b another defeat in the Seahte. � 'a Manitoba wheat—Bay • ports—ho, 1 $4.363; No. 9, do., E1.263• Coal 'mine strikers, sentenced sev- .. .iw -1Northeru. 9s;fe; and No. 2, 9690; Goner- feet, 10 inches; teeth gold-filled; The-Duke' of Connaught visit eral months ago to long id' ' '...1.eh, is more. No. 1 Northern, North Western Ontario-about the middle Bay; $1.04;, and No. 2, $1.021. 319ontreal Market. - ". - . _. , •._. . prison, are to be released. rJntario wheat—SIarket is firm. N0• Montreal March 31.—Corn American of Ma'y. Dr. blase Klotz of Ottawa, presi'1 3 quoted at 98c to $1, outside, accord- No. 2 yellow, 784 to 79e. Qat,—Cana- Francis Clear o Ing to freight, and $1 on track, Toronto.I than western, No. 2, 44 to 444c;.do., No. �? y, aged .7= of Wind- dent of the Ontario Medical Coun� - - Oats—No. 2 Ontario oats are quoted at 3, '43} to 4390. Barley—Man. feed, 49•to sor,'a 'graduate of Toronto L'nivei- cil, .has issued a conde.mllation of .� 383 to 89c,.outaide, and at 41 to 413c. 00(i 60c: malting, 63 to 70c. Flopr—Man. Sit died in.Califurnia. '' track Toronto. Western Canada oats, Spring wheat patents, firsts, $5.60; sec- y' the Workmen's s COmpeIIsati4n Act. ` quoted at 4lic for No. 2, and at 4. for onds, $5.10; strung bakes', $4.90; Vin- I Mrs. Albert Whale, 112.Hazelton George kdwards, boarding with; - ',;NIo. 8, Bay ports. , ter patents, choice,. $5.25 to $5.50; Avenue Toronto,_w;as struck by a �' Peas—None offering, with prices nom= straight rollers, $4.70 to $4.90; do., bags, + the family of G. S. Graham,in Anal at 98c.Eo $1, outside. $2.20 to $2.30. Rolled oats, barrels, UUpont Streit Car and instantly Strathroy on 'demand of a meat Barley Good malting barley. 'quoted $4.35 to $4.46; do., bass. 90 lbs., E2.06 1, p y -- at S8 to 60C, outside, gecording to qual- to $2.10. Bran, $e3. Shorts, $25. Mid- killed during a fog on Thursday. of his bill in arrears, stabbed Gra- ' . - 11 . 1ty. - dlings,2$28. Mouillie, $28 to'$32. Hay One hundred-and fifty deserted ham•several times; also woundiag - �,: Corn—The market,to firm. New No..—No. per ton cdr lots, $13 to $14. �I -'-,. wives in •En Tari i American to quoted at 73c, all' rail, -cheese—Flnest westerns, 144 to 15c; do„ ; , g d .haze .asked the himself. 'r"Toronto. Canadian quoted at 70c easterns, 1'4 to 141c. Butter—Choieest 1 Toronto police to find their hus= -• . - - ` . ;; Rye—:\o. 2 is quoted at 63 to 64c, out- creamery, 29 to 29be; seconds, 27 to 28c. aide. Eggs—Fresh. 25 to 27c. Potatoes, per k 4 1 bands. L'uekwheat—Market very firm: with .bag, car lots., 75 to 823o. ]Tressed hogs, _. . - General. prices quoted at ,76 to 7sc, outside. abattoir killed, 134 to 139c. Pork— Three Montreal ofiiCials were dii5- $rile ging of Italy met the g8iser • Bran bran is firm at $24 to Heavy Canada short mess, bbls., 35 to 45 i rnissed-by the Beard of CQntrul a- � $za a ton. in bags, Toronto frelBht• -ppieces. 5:3; sho.rtFcut back• bels., 4b.to at Venice. llhorts, $:6 tq-427: - - S5 pieces, $28.50. Lard—Compound. result of Judge b'ortin's findings in tierces, 375 lbs„ 10}c; wood pails, 20 1 the civic land inquiry. General Villa suffered a-serious lbs., net, 101c: pure, tierces, 376 lbs., reverse in his attack upon Torreon,' -' c Provisions. 14ic; pure, wood palls, 20 lba, net, 144c. Clerks in the post office and rail- ,• Cured menta are quoted as follows:- _ way mail clerks'are to he increased the Mexican Federal�ronghold in _ I aeon; long clear, 15'to 16c per lb., to the north- Thi xebel•casualties are case iota. Turk-Short cut. E28.50; do., ,• United States Markets. :cult$ April 1, .the ,miuinilam to be mess, $24-50. F1gm_t-:NEedium. 18 to ._ \Minneapolis. Diarch 3l.Wheat_ May,. .. $600 and-annual increase-$1 -_ ePoLP tl-at.2,000 —__ __ 281c; do., heavy, 17 to 18c: rolls, 15 - to 9"c: July, 9271x;' No. 1 hard, 9471 to la c; trreakfiutt'-Vacun.'18 to 19c; backs: 99ic; No. 1 Northern, -527 'to 93ic; :vs. Dr. A. W. Heaslip of PictOn, Madame Caillaux, assassin of e'di' -, -'• _ --.22 to 243,. 2 Northern, sol to 91ic. Corn. No. 3 CTUSSln the Bay Of UI[Ite. in bis for ( 8lmette, i6 tv be permitted the Lard—Jleret-s, ilc; tubs, 143e; palls, rellow, 62 to 624c. Oats, No. 3 white, g _ Q ' 14je. t§677 tg 37c. -Flour acid bran unchanged. 1 motor car, ran into art air hole in service of maids while in prison. -, :- Duluth, Diarch 3t.—Close-Close ;:o. the ice and buret esea eit'druwn- A aurid-amide wireless appeal in ' - . • s Conntsy Prodnee. -e�1 hard, 93ic: No. 1 :Northern, 924c, No. - y P 2 Northern•. 904c; bray, 923c; July, 98tc; ing, losing his car in forti- feet of behalf u1 the blind was gent by the Buttor—iturinexa I% fairly good. with; fl'r01. Ceci3 F. TAiFelli to 837c. Close. linseed, cash, $1.611ti: . the beet grades in demand. The offer-, 31ay, $4.624; July, $1.64. September, ----- ABteF: King from Landon Saturday' night. { Ings are abo"tf sufficient. Choice dairy $1.651. • :2 to tar; Inferior. 1-4 to lsc; farmers'I dark hair, -thin -on top,• slightly A deputation o£ somo two thou A large force of rebel cavalry was separator prints, 23 to 26c: creamery =- prints :Yeah. S:c•; do.. storage "prints.( '- - Live-Stock7rar><•ts glen ; p7uminent Oars; hollow tem sand Untarlu farmers waited un th'e decayed carer„some Itiine+i' by 'the :Sc; solids, storage, 26-to 264c. I Toronto. btarch 31.—Caitle—Choice P , small brown moustache; slim Government, urging the construe. Mexican” Federals and 500 are rc- Eggs—offerings large, with pprices butchers, $7,80 to i8': good.. $7.40 to build;dark blue eyes; may be wear- i tion of a system of deep waterways, ported kilted. . . ... lobs. sae New cheese quoted a- l6-, to 3Z tto, $5 -0, tcholee o $q,50;cows. SC,0i3�o,oto'ing glasses; _quiet;- gentlemanly (Hodro-electric railways, cunseria- Fuld} :liarnlial] �5tr John .r John easier at � to per dozen 1 case� $7.60; medium. $6.60 to i7,6U: common.! jrc 15;e ser lactic, 4ch 1e to 16=e for twins.I ' manner; high character.: - tion of water power-for the pubic, and Lieutenant-General Sir John ,.• i6 20; cutters and . canners, $3:15 to I Beans--HatA-pfc"-t quoted at $2.15 to 53:60: choice bulls, 86.75'to $9.50:. good, Notify Mrg.-:C.-F--Lavcl1, 180 W w:;.and a subsidy of $6,t0O per rade fur Ewart l,avc resigned their poste in sii 20 per bushel; prtmes. 32.10 to $2.15.I 15.0 to $6:50: common. $4,15 to $5.40.i mer Road Toronto, Canada, R17antcl al r41cIIa1s.. _ 9 , _ Honey—Extracted,,in tins, quoted at Stockers and fenders—Steers, choice, 17 i p the $nL111h \rm It i3.t5 J r Acs, for No. ]: comb ii ao..�o l to $,8.20,, aood..i5.45` to $6.40; 14ght. : - ;'- _ --_-_ 4 p~e $3.6u to $6: spr7n,kers, to $a:, milkers. to'. FREF UI'�.�I\ 14F: �i'R1'ia'�3. 1 -$y so for No. : ( $5:50. Calves=Good veal, is,65 to silo I _ _ 1'-11(!II I< e1!'.tiil a:U TO n.E.1TH. 6or. Despite hie obstinacy in re-, - I- Ito as 6c, locks Mu�ksi+l,` z rso; geese, 1S 3 filum,- $7 to.;9:- Sheep and lambs— - " Poultry-Vow 1. 15 to 18c per-lb: chick- m.e e i I 'L, 20 - � tit"ewes, ;5.6n to $7: hPa4y, $3 to l -� -fu'sing to -plead gutty to murder hit g o: Spring- tarnbs, $s,to $9:60. Hogs I Ontario Agricultural" Coh"ge Will ' the second degree on the pretext �' Potatoa--The market is firm, with—18,'5 f.n.b,; $9,10 fed and watered$ �' + The sod). ��ac+ I'011lld in Sed Partly that he...would rather to the elec llfylit F3Cnlerr, -affertfiga limited. Ontarioo are quoted i9 35 off cars. - _, . 1 . . � . _ - go' at 90c t„•+ bag. on track.-and Delawares Montreal, Diarch 31.—Bale, of the bestl DP.00731pO+ed. tris chair than spend 0 sacs in I" I -Farmers: : Have you -4r field-on . . I' - y at Me,un'track, c•ar lots. - - -•- steers. were off,•rvd_at $8 to $s.25 and ` medium stook sold at $7 to $7.50, with!your place .that is too '"wet, Cold •'\ despatch. fr.,m Kingston says: prison, Schaeffer was elated Mien 1. r ''l common at $6 to $6.50 per cwt. The i 7uhn Park, Poland.3. was found dead his life was saved, and smiled apt' !sled =ay_an4 Straw., - - t'mde .In butchers' cows fair at prices ' . - _) eh- — ; Rad sour t I3Falnagc wall rerlalin 'L i naied hay -The offerlaga are fair; ranging frons $6 to 17, while bulls;it and make It one of the best fields Rn bed b - Harve • Hurn, who lives sentence. was Pronounced. In-sen11 , with prices. Pteady, No. 1 is quoted ate brought rrbm..$5 to $7.So per cwt. Thera on the farm.. . .scrums t_m 'herfzn s Lake, a short tencing the prisoner, Justice Is. 1 ;' . $14 to $14,50 a_ton, on track, here: No wax.a good demand from packers and tlistaIICe from lAle I'r3rk-farm. bmuk said: "Schaeffer, you ars und�ubty - ' quofed at $13.w $13:30, rind clo,;er at l,M1PA a! Vntarlu aelwetnd alts k w«rn Drainage d+,es�UUt t}tiDgs. First, ' ilr0 to-iii ' ' '-made ht 39,7'6 to 89.90. anri Manitoba at ii removes file surplus water ands had`iwit'been •observed {car Geral ed.ky-gel&y-of 4 - Baiea straw--Cur .lots, $3.50 to $9, on $9.60 to $9,70, whll« one or two carloads degree, btit'I am lad to know that 'usck.-�rrtxr- ---' - - of the lact�r sold,.s-le-w- tz c,vt tmakes it possible to et+itirute--a2:c1` , . 3trsct bf en su gcs cad n B h - - - weighed aofflt Carts, The tame of the lass- � about throe weeks earlier 311 lnvestigatiun,rwhich_rew>ltedtiw the ,the juruea did.not tris to send you ket for sheep and lambs was steady, to'the death chair because of--oar i Wlnnip• grals -. with a felt demand,for small lots and I the spring than un the .same .land, ai-cov)ry. _ The-body,' was found ly' y 1n 1n 'bed 'will► all tho clisthes +.n,.- Youtlt_ 7iu... are a. fortunate young _ 1i-lnn[pra ai rrtyi -51.—Casts --Wheat sates of the former were mads at f6 when ltndraiilc�. Secvniil it alalte8-. g ;, t —No, 1 Northern; 901c; No. 2, do„ 84ic, to. $6.50, and of the latter at $8 to $Q I y' 'f11an - 9:No. 3,-dn, $-ic; N4. 4, 83ic, No. S. 81c; per cwt. The demand for ealves was the land from ten to fifteen degrees;and besides the bed $clothes an imi- --_- _ �► s, 7s.: rred. .le: No, 1, rejected, good at prices ranging from $3'to $15 warmer ttl,an-"if- d6t'drainid.`a-64 taEiun -buffalo= rul►P curered- him. - -_ -_ 1,erd<, este: No, 2, do„ 84ic: No, S. do„ raclt, as to size and quality., this warmth germinates th•r teed I y F. I Vie bud ' ws.9 frozen and partly hie - CIE.FE:Et 11"IFF --- - --- -- -- ---- --`- --- properly and ,gives-.& oe,tl_ytand..<,f rump7asecT. He_ .,had - apparently - -• _ • g` xtarvt�ih tv death a week car s< aRu. Iia('w' ilio'' to keep Peace In Family C, 1(I3It1UG!~; Ni\y SUA1 RACE the wind was blowing. C'ambritlge gran. Thirdly, inlets plenty of air ,._, thug' had the shelter' of the bank down tet the rotas of the plants, There "mere no pn,visttrn�s in the It is quite significant,-2h-L -numbcr - , • Ox.. . . 13eu1t-1II In Seventy'-salt and smxwth water in which tcs rues-, I which is nc essary fur 7;ytisfactury hoose aur a" thick"o£ wuoii in car of per9+,na wlio get well of alarming r while-Oxford' had-tbe-rough water. grin,. -Fuus'thly, 1t trialtes the si,il art,und-the place.- For some tirnr heart trouble when-they .let. up:ou . , - . - .lnn'unl Event. - �h g after buying the farm lb eery s +� • - nitre porous, and this, in turn g y g tea and coffee and use I c.btum ax _ F, _- -A d',Rli4t:'h from London says: ;._-!I'0 CELEBRATE PEACE. causes the.suil.to store up more wa- lie appeared tu' be indust-rious and '.the, beve-rage, at meals, . Cambridge defeated Oxford on Sat ter'..fur the use vI the clops in tQiiit= doing well, but.-of tau+ yeas% he had Therm is nothing surprising about- - %_ r ttrday',iii their �rrt my first annual ;Albelny :Ai4semblp Authorizes Ex• of druuth, . - - bect►me careless atxi neglectful_ it' liuwe�P,r,- bcotuFse •the harriaful � race u.'er the tour and a half mile ' pcuditure of, 1 '20,000. . Frequently, the increase of crop '-' —� alkaloid-caffeine-in 6.L th tea'and A.. -coum Jrunt.Putney to Mortlake, on in one year pays for the dra.inage,' I•'Ot•\D Ht". ii_AND DEAD, � coffee isnot present' in -P turn. �; u the T�►a1nr� River.* Th,' ( ambridKP A despatch from Albany, N,Y., -- w}iich is made of clean, harts wheat. M " crew:tlhot t� ti►e'fruit at.the•start says`! -The.Nelson Bill, designed to and seidum -ir- lie rei• ilueg it take . , tatid was never bested, appropriate $20,000 for the celebra- longer than -three years, -so t•hat�'Di+c•overp �1'4it+ lladv By 11'ite on "Two years ago I was -having su 1, lion in`Februar;V, 1915, of one hon- drainage pays from 33 per. cent. to Returning Front N'oxk. much tr�lible with ni} heart," ` CilAriJm icon the toiq f,,r posi- 1(Kl per Dent. e4 annum on .the` wii.tes a. Tali in'the Fest, `'that at deed years of peace between Great p per A despatch from Toronto says: times I felt .. ' I tion an-1 sya:ned th+ advantage Fes- quite alarmed My hus- Bhtain and the' -United States, money invested. I. Robert Ferguson, •a Scotchman, fore the race beg,•t•1._ s0c(e tiuK,the esed the Assembly b a vote of Have you difficulties in drainage' g band took.me to.ai spt+cialist to has a .Awl Surrey -rule -u.f the ri%cr, whence . . y_ 3' , aged. 43, residing at' 389 Adelaide_ ­--1 I 91 to,37. The -Departnrent'of-'Ph}sics of the g g nn heart eaamined. Ontario Agricultural C.'+$liege will Street west; w.as futind dead in his ' The c?uctor said }ir could find call assist you application. "They'willI'ruom Qn Thursday, The discovery organic troubie bnt tatid mc'heart• j I y pP I re_ THS PANAMA CANAL QLLS make you a°cumplete survey of the I was made by his . .O who hast been irritable from somnd-a g I had i tilrnrd.frum work. .On entering her been accust�,med to,- slid asked tnP + area to I)e draii,ed, car ran, a-'single husband's roont she found ham•lying ` line of drain, and when done fur- f fu try and remember what, dill- I on-the bed apparently asleep. Being gri ed with ins. i"1 : Wish you aitch a finished map,'.shs,w-' linable to arouse him she sumnlun<:d ' "•I remembered Chat coffee alwavr, * V, ing location of drains, grade%, sizes Dr. W. Nelson, who stated that the ----=i A BitterlV Contested Legislative• Struggle Con= sowed on my, stomach wild caused �i of tile, etc.-a'detailect guide 'fess man had Ucen dead fur-sofite hours. me trouble from 'pal,pitat-ion of the • �- front-s- President Wilson•-s Administration : the thorough drainage of the land He had been U1it of work for come heart, . So I stopped coffee and.btr-. _ :' in question. No charge is made for t e I. s said •tu hal e : ben h h an was a have had nu ime d gin to use Pusi m I -. r- the services of these drainage ,all- 'dunking heavily. - further trouble since. A 'de-'patcli f r„nl \'V..,,bLngtuil .Deffi crats; Aep. Mhnn,;of the ate- PlseI nor fur_the miles, only the �,J^. ;\ •rieighbur i+f 'i,ui'a; ' au-i,)cd '' aa�'s: Lines'wei'e--dtAr>iy drawn for. publicans, and Rep. Burdock, of applicant pays the travelling ex _ r the Progressives. Wing of all 'pcnses in.connection with'his sur- '-DE-AF \(CTE 13E('031E:S 1L_A. ma•n, was•soirritable fr�mdrinkinfi �. the upenins of-the most bitterly Ivey "amounti.n usitn.11 •-to not inure coffee that his wife wanted him to , ci;nteatPd le' iglntii'e ,stili le that three parties are behind these lead- g y drink Pustum. -This ina.le hili] v^ry d gK -ens: -' _. ' , . . than a couple of dollars. Armand Mackenzie is First sli _Af has .confronted 1'resident' Wilson'§ It. '�cas generall;v believed that� Dri p a card io t1ie�Departinent of tlic•ted to lain Degree.•- sags$, but :T>is-ss'ife )cured sono_ = _, , � _, t Physic's, O. A:-C., Guelph, for the i Postum, and nladi it carefully- _, ,. :\dminiyl ratfr,r, t•li fig it to re f,ea_ majority leader L .derwoud• and • A despatch from Lcindon says: A, accurdhig. to direc•tiuns. . the law givilig Americatn cua.,it-wis_ rather Democrats, while speaking regular application form. -._” wonderful story of pluck and de-� `'Hc drink the •Pos.tum 'in<l dict- .--ships free•passage thrc,ugh ails Pa_ 1;ainst• the' }rill -:1Pd voting against �.. , a • termination is revealed by the cin .l not know-the differrnce,';•itrd is--,till • nama (.'anal. Fc,r'1ho first time since t. would not attempt to,organize .• ACCIDENTAi,Ll 2HOT. nouncement that Armand Macken , using it to.his la<ting henefit. Has- the.. Dem,t•ratir Adniinistrati u1 a'ny extended o.pposition,, or resort , ., zie is one of, the new-'masters of arts I tells his wife' that .the -'cuff;;-' is . t•',c,k ehargn of the (;i:vernment Ad t1:, obstructive tattiest prevent the `Roy Reeeiveil Gtin Wouhds in' the at Cambridge. Mr. Mackenzie is, Letter .than it. used ,t<1 be. S+J she'. - miniJ-,ati,,1i '- "lrnclrrs'- -:011-1111 a passage of the bill. Face, \eck and Chest. • ' . deaf and chimb; and-is the first• in-, snliles with hint and keeps lseacr 1n I rtesonrocfid and determined • The supporters of the Presiclent di'ridlral au afflict+d to take the de- Ole falliify hi 'sehvill r 1',1stula %in-' "n ": eietneylt dithin ihn trty opp;,secl are prepared to argue. t•ha,t• the es- A despatch from hingstan says: g l univer- stead of coffee.': - r .;. Fi gree of M.A. at an English 1 t,: a 1-)-Al."'' l Il h'l're<.iclent \\•i)soli emption of American ships from «'in• Ixavins, -aged 14, an . Old pity. He paid the fees out cf his Nanle.gis'en b} Canadiiln I'c,stunl ,. I peasul,all;:.espe,iised. Personal canal toll; is a violation of the Hay- Ccunbry boy„ employed by Arnolf? - . - •. . ecnviction-' on .the, c,r,rgti�)n -leave •Paunrrefote.Treaty; drat-it is.a form \Verne, of Stella, 'Ainhrrst Island, own earnings. � Cod, ti\"int car, Ont. _ practically ohMic�r;itrd lxirty lines, of subsidy to.special interests, and wa i brought to the hospital on Wed- - _ `Olt �I -RUER. uns i, n.(,�V cy�hcs-ih tlso'forms.,. ' ­­Ir P4104111, �l.l1"t lto n els i T . � . . . ..i t - in1. tei'nrit•iunal.chatrvcit;r .f ,he_(jues• the President may carry out hitt wounds in his face, neck and chest. boiled, lac a.+<t ', packages. - i 1. .'tion invulvrd, aat<T the slices, t'he foreign l).;licy. On the other hand Harold Smith, another farm hand Sentence on N'ew Turk Sotltli «ho Ir,5fun1 i'tt,+ttiin 1'su)ul le li(nV- -, I1ii1 d .Toronto \hip, der.: A I :,t;lto+'rriftal clic_-6rs q- A- PreaicIent I,dts pTn�(+l 1iisr1. gv-ds pmi- t1"7e opponents of the bill will de- at the flame place, was �leauing a e ­tion as'.nuees%nxr - 111 t'he successful Clare that American shipping needs gun while the Leavins bc,y was 60 A despatch from N1 York says: 1�' 1n at c'ii11 ';f h,t was+ r, Ail+l, Walt r� e,md'uet, of the Administrati,,m's the. free use of the canal that trans- feet away cleaning-his,boots. Smith Harry,Schaeffer, murderer o \'ti'il-•�)ream an<T sugar, mal<e� a <Tr+lici;�0C r •- foreiKn l.,liey, cnull,itieci ti,- wake, continental railroads fear the'coin- did not knaiv'the gun ass loaded liam Martin, of Toronto, w SP11- 11,P\'el'afje Inytallfl}. 10 sad 50c - "`;i.frau 'ht• wit.11 coni li- re ition of free American ships, and. and�snapprd the trigger. tented to ding Sing b�' J1is3iUar Zips, til a +itllAl t t K p ) t tr;' cattc,ns,' Aligned aKain t the >'trsi• that to repeal the free„tolha section, --*- - - �-is in Supreme Court. The youth] Thr cost h^r cup cf Irl,th ki:uT, is I derit's .lemind for the rel:Pnl are would be `rtrucjtling'to Great Brit- . rince A lal6ert, third son of the was convictedpf murder in the see-[abt,ul'th I saror: .. ` the tllr,�N 1(,aders the parties i� ain without 'exhauating diplomatic Kaiser,. is suffering from ari-intesti 01x1 degree, for which he wibl serve{ ” 1101;e'r -i 1U4°sison• -f,,.r l'�:,slurn• the H�•'use, 12r.p. T,'nderwcrtxl, cri the, negotiations." nal ailmeht. . . .- Erom 20 years to life~ with hard tai �Sold by' Ur•.,. . - - -- _: . .. - _ - . . ,. r --- - - -- -- ---_,____7_,- -— - - - - - - ' - + ' I • , • - ���.,��. -'tile - a ''' u,_ �.:,. r ... .�„ ..,. ,: >�.b.-,, s x4':d s - 'M1 .ti.. `,1 se •a'','• 'r°;;.. -y- q11 17.yda" e a a • � fY,u 1 . E I 3 • '.c tr . :..b•� 'R: .: :. ''`-r"4i• .* „xv+. 'ic�. a.(<+.a4�. �'�1. .•t _ y�r. �. �,. d. * • ... ...`.Ln,. n+r'q3,.^. J• ;•, '• ':J' .. +•:^'7 •'iT.', .+✓;T.?'y�.a...ru�rT'::4'3'A`. ?,i• rr5: i�^ -"Rn- •."•',M ^ '�4G G�.-'' ,s.;,�. .,,}...' «n-r.- ..,„;•.•i' "'.tm"/ -,t 'S.•.,--r.'.,a.••.... ,'?u.,:+,�7. ' a„�,�,`. -;.-o".,�..r. •:3. i, '�"-'�." ? '•:."v, ..' ,:i;,.a'. s"f ,Were � t • � Y 1 _ , • `Y _, 1sT I8 FOE OF MOSQUITO. obey geetd ger BUSY BRAINS AND SLEEP. ElE�A STARTED :. ` Insomnia One of the Penalilee of R cold be Cheap and EffecLit o <k' wOnde�ully' Strenuous Modern Life. (1 Sanitary \Morkel». So many men and women, espe ___ - __ A ��\ A unique experiment now in pro- Au�dy�ed ar= cially those past their first youth, AS gressin'the-vicinity of•San•-Antonio,_ toaakety;whole; V -WHAT MR$. 11. BEST SAYS OF Tex., seems to,indicate that the bet mealy and full "sem n: ` UOUD'$ hID'_1EY PILL$. find difficulty in procuring the has a mission of the first.impprta•nce flavored. 'Heating •_ sound, restful sleep so necessary to Suffered Terribly,., From Eyebrows .in.its relation to the healt1�of man- :x keep mind and body fit. Although A well-known ghysician of:the city only is necessary. physically t'hc body 18 tired out, the Spread to Necks Chest and Arms. ►lberta �Yoman Yoiees tbo Senti named, knowing that the mosquito to brain is alert' as ever, and perfect (Completely Cured by CutiCura is a favoritee item on the bat lucnu, <�/ 18ent of the Women of ti>re West, oblivion is irgpossible, says London• 'Soap and Ointment. has•constructed a ."•belfry" near a' That Dodd.'r;litdney Pills ttre V�'o- Answers. -r— `- swamp -where mosgc�i1itoes abound_- A London physician 'gives some Briercrest,�•_••when my baby boy It is a high wooden buildtnk, with mat s Best Friend. - was about four months old.he suffered tor• •-� „� interesting advice on the matter.' findow's w.indow•s so fasiiiozied so c-........�,.r . Retlaw, Alta., March 30.-(Spe- "Insomnia," he states, "is one of •Ably from eczema. The trouble started in .fashioned as to permit the bats to K� . tial):-"Dodd's Kidney Pills helped the•.- penalties •of the increasing arashandwasveryitchy.- come and go at dill and yet exclude pa� me aonderfuily."' '13o says- Mrs.-H. 'strain mode,* life throws-upon our e- . It made him very crony the li ht as far • as ssible. It _ 5i living brains. The man who works with d andfrctfui. Inotfcedtho g' Po t a highly respected lady `� ' rami Bret in hie eye=trots. proves to be exact'ly to their liking, H e,fins there. And Mrs. Best expresses..the his muscles awl lives in the open air From there It spread to and,�att'ractkd b• its evident ad- � i sep'timent,crf tliousandg of women in is zaiely, a, victim of sleeplessness. his neck,chest and arms• adptabili'ty to their needs, as well _ 4 - tAlberta,. Like'"most Women. Mrs. "The essentible for a-good hightts " °- - When be would scratches as by i'ts- location - so near 'to, an �t Nam ^u' it would make sores. Best does not care to talk akaout he" rest are mental repose, a requisite o "I got medicine but it abundant food supply, they have r troubles, but she does wish others amount of muscular 'fatigue; com o dtrl no good• I_triad df- cupied it in large numbers. t<AeMs soR u►u v _who have au$ered as she has to heat and lent' of -' 'Phe result leas far exceeded the. furtabie body, , P Y !steal remedioa without k W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Ilirset. know that they`can film; rdliel in ventilation. result. At last I got s hopes .of .the author of the adyexpal•- Toronto. h Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I found "The most difficult to secure is sample oiCutSctua soap and.Ointment and. meat. illosquitoQ&have already al- F YOU WAtsT To BtiY ol; sELL a them et?tirely _ satisfattorwr. The most di eared from the mei h Frntt stock, drain, or Dairy ter98 m. w y lessened brain activity. An excel- s[:er loins them for tyro'days I noticed a Sapp g write a. W. 'Ilaweoa. 8ramptoa. or helped me wonderfully," she says, lent plan is to take a brink half- A$e i thea put,teased'full-sized cako borhood',. and .malaria, once a Colborne At., Toronto. of Cuticure,soap and Cudcurs Ointment. scourge, is _ now Practically un- '- "and I giro you my: full permisbion hours'walk just before bedt'ime,,fol- I would give him a hbt'bath with the Cuts- It. W. DAW80N, Colborne st•, Torarto to tell fho public what they have lowed by a hot bath and a rub- known. At the game time, t$e nu- z. curs soap every sight afterward sad used Merous Conveniences of the ".bel- done for me." down, and then a cup of warm milk- the cuticura ointment. Before I had used WANTEa. Women who iau$er in silence can and a biscuit or two as one gets into haltotthe cutictirs soap and ointment bo fry'' 'are •certain. to mane it a per ,:ENTB Foie WBA•i HER INBLR- "he cured, just as silently. ',Che key- bed• If, in addition, the mind be was completely slued." (signed) Mrs. manent abiding place for the bat A ante, low rate,•, liberal commission• ' $,L.stromberg,May 2t1:1913• population, thus assuring freedom Apply, The Canada \C.ewther Insurance � . istone of woman's health is the Kid- focussed on some pleasant but not The regular use ofcuticurasoaitortonec from mosquitoes and consequent Company, Toronto. -fey s. If they 'are kept strong 8nd. CSCiting topic a night's reit is as- and bath not only tends to preserve.purity jmmuni'ty from mosquito-bred d.is- NEWSPAPER!! FOR tALI. healthy, they keep the blood pure, sured to all but the Most chronic and beautify the skin.seaip•hair and hand•.. eases indefinitely. ' W and pure blood means good health sufferer. but assists int preventing inaammation,irri- O D WEEKLY 1N LIl'E TOSVN I v I)�d _Kidney • Theme in .which the sleeper tatiou and cioggtng of the pares,the common It is not. only: a cheap system Of G °York County. stationery and Book -- —.. s11-oTer-the ed3.--: _ y_pe- _ . tause at.p� ,_ . ,-h .._ e.a and - s:tnitstion,_but one.-that promises `Hn need fn connection YrIce � on r suddenly wakes an hour or so lsto a ter Pills cure Kidney Dlseaae. )ludd's ro„ghne.s.,Yellow, oily, motes and other- permanent effectiveness.--Its oris ?gig co na i,e st Aa as i3treet. Kidney Pills make healthy Kidneys haNiilg -fallen asleep-usually i*eons� _unwholesome conditions of the stein. cuts lnator commends it for general Use � Toronto. � ansl goad b1C. That's why they that more outdoor Muscular exer- cars.Soap'and ointment aro sold by drug- 1n a)1 communities which prefer bats NuttsERv sToctc. 'are known as woman's best friend. vise is required." tints and dealers everywhere Far auwt+i-(to mbsc(uito's, and suggests to nervi- _;tr. tt'ee sample of each, with 32-p• book. send ous folks that bats- really aren't. s TRAWB KRIS T e ca B61SAI><icConnet! °f! �M _ + t•ea:d to Potter Dr - ,Ir=- ug Ic Chem. Cv+V.. ^ end, Ontario. iCAN MICROBE BE TAMED I -WHEN BABY IS ILL. Dept.D.Boats:-U•s:A. very unpleasa a hab ted _ es flee n one b oulHi scree flus w �:�� :ra la pre�eatire -- . n, roes US t'\\)1;CF.ty�.1RTl DISTtRH.,�CE, them. lDalra Of �e\Y I _.y GYO �EOL B& 'iota. W htstl your baby is ill; when Ile MI j/a'�CES• T Medicine. _-. lJ Ia in by sad rr a , e is ClOaa and hara-to mind; when ,- �Jnsighily Waxts Removed; ant pair by cur home treitmeot. Write The resent triumphs in bacteri- his teeth are bothering hit* or lie oun ]talk R-as Makin Much Ado c• eerors toe fat+. Dr. Beltmao Yedfoal }� -tology lead science.to hope that 6 is troubled with constipation or About g-Small flatter. The operation is simvle and painteaa� e.,. Llmtt.d.•t'R,ntsaworxl. Ont. netiw era in pretentive medicine is indiges-tion; give him Baby's Own �uat apply I•utnam-a wart and Corn ' ,beginning to dawn. It has long Tablets. They are the best medi- During the hearing of 6'law•cage, -Extractor, For-fliir year• ft baa been I tf 1 been known that microbes war I cine for little ones. They never a`man began to rlio�a about in the curing warts dna wui cure you coo. Try.� 6 I'utnatzi s Extractor, 26c. at all dealers• aLgainst sail aiher, some of the fail to regulate the bowels and back of the court rvom,._pushing _ _ most deadly of them falling a prey } ! ` sweeten life stomach, thus making back chairs, and disturbing things Something kidb� 1 to others,..whicah have no' harmful+ - , t teething easy: curing.constipation. generally. the judge said - 'effect upon the human organism;I colic, indigestion,, and breaking up I l oitng man, at i :4Irs. Kawler: "And is Henrietta s but it is only very recently that the ;' k' g Y� ;'y' p t possibility of breeding them; so as' cued it Ls ld4 .and feces. Te_Tablets are length• loo, in at-him;sterni ou arlor yell furnished i" wr i en or dextro their patho- sold by medicine dealers or by>ail* are lna)=in�g�uigremtwflscalthe of ni ply, 4 , :, des B1iS ec has-one s fe he-most I( ESTal1.1! 1616- 25 cents. a box from The genic sprollerties, has dawned. at I "the fact is that I haeme lost I1if,comfortable ortolans I ever sat r Pasteur held 4hat no change in Williams' Medicine. Cu., od+111.1e, overcoat, and 1 am looking about uponw" L�9ed D� Su�.*(,`Q;9$a the form of bacteria was like) j OnE. * to find it," ,7 - Koch apprehended the truth I Well, sir," said the fudge, "pec- only oar "asoaao pvsxslrls" I 1 / c fZ cost,% Nothia to %k. e..gith- To het tho genuine, call for full name• I �1 lanLer�T }gtl� g - tE�R ifs- ' 1 -- tn Caller: But you sacci you woilicT e'f L.AXAsTIVE -ice{sto- --I a t!trateei.. 'It ifs now kd­urn that ere out makin half 318 moth disturb toCo1J n&ono lfa- Yti aROYE. cures y g � for over half a ceatwy are at least four strainq of a tu- not charge me anything for the lit __ a - _ - _= _`.:berele- bacillus.-On ly tat ,f which I t1c legal_question I asked ,.you." -. ante. CSuilatseand beantifuHyiliustrated �,•,, are pathogenic for man. These may Lawyer: "I didn't; what- I've ATA LOGC`E FREB r be changed from.one fortis into an- charged you for is the answer." "These col:'apsible opera hats are -'- other• The human tubercle bacil• Suffered 20 Years ,. �. SIMMERS. Llama ,:Us- or-instance, become bovine ' ' o .e _ o H'ilh I►idnPy lYauhle,:_.Cuic �S�tis nv luenee d By ,a `- •es L.So.u..havo no idea h w TORONTO O x•lien pasfsed through a cat. Their virulence-may be largely or greatly raw in a t. _ .,. i'ilh. _ mu , cls' m tticy save ' intentified by culture. The human _ air 'Iianiri I^. I-r ��r f llridgev ills, yrs EtO ubercle_,baeillus,_cultivated 1n a o wir�m 4t tna.3'cancerD; This IA to N. anvK about IN IPlI.LS: 'For Mlnard's tinitment Lura a turtle, becomes a m1 -liar» e4a' certify that I hli�e .used --a11:�. fn's, {wfnt> Nrar. I Itave 'been truvbleA with _ - - K3ther germs, harmless in them- I.t\I%II;\T m3'relf al, well w. preecrlD.-j>il.ine� s+n�.liladder 'J1er,tot, nrul have . Pelves, -become di:searse breeding it! ed It in my practice where a liniment I I- tr.^atfd 1,>' many dn<'turs but fednd ;+ ld a PAD ala r, infected into a ;icing organism with was required and have nevstr fatIed to I little r, l hod gi�'cn up a]I-hope_al She w him fo a piece of I?aper — get the desired eRHt. ¢rttlnK cured when I tried AllN PILI4• y :aal't R'&ter Or w lies SO Cult•icated 89 t:. A. IiIX(1,•aLD, \ow. [ can +,a>' with a happy heart, thatin y to endure a ]ower temperature than ai !„ �c.i t yrusing only four bnx7es oueR.r„td' s io iii�R j she Irl w it ip tthe Gb ary table sIf he -that to which-.they have been ac- _ nt;,i„ a c� caned , L► o a are ssl thro n i i _ o[ 1 It. custtlmed. ' yar r tr "VI hat's that 1''ht moth;*t of�' i h. ut a *)fled, li had c le y Toronto would hate thous' g� In the light of .the latest re- she 3� -. Even I arder. ''Oh, nothing,' r he rept ed. - --. .: -•; Isearllies•it, is.quite clear that these - • , minute living things may be devel- I pose, In .a ,Jiffy. $e lied a heart as hard as stone, She wondered what it was, and ell at Will in time along lines that you ask Ilse if I'll print fur you Tliig• villainous o as ho had said it utas of no ilnpor- I + ld gent• wiil destroy their power to poison. A paradox 1 I 'Will, air. Perhaps we*A better say as hard tante, he had no one to blame but yet your besthorse is just as -' flume authorities go so fax as A eotlib'is one-you part with it, As reinforced cement. himself if she looked at it, whirli lishle to decel,:p a ;pati*,Ringbone predict that in ,the success of - this rtunit she did, at the first oppo y' splint,Cusboriamenessasyourpoorest _.Work lies man's principal hope of And i'et you•have it still, air. M��ards Liniment RNiwes tleurtttfta. T'his;is what she read: - �L E t >Snally cviiquering disease. .rI l ou a new hn•t yr cur;- . rise oared is a to 1s IDayt- 1 bet y ! DALL � r- DLu fists refund ' money it PA20 t IVT facia-ts-cura�tchin_Q. diad. osity will not 'permit you lea a $pAVi CURE r, :.. u”its Nce6anitvl . _ or Protruding Piles First aDPlicatfoa •t 1s a on ;tae pared ,many tLaa�nnrw rs "�t'S, se i(1 -Mrs.'.Twickenbury. gives relief. 600. ��: "fit hat did Miss Petite do Sesh by eutirric n;ring ti,e•c xilmeni. Y _ when uu,kissed her 4'' Carnet.Ont..Frh• ,tla,2II13 f'my: daughter has published several :HE MEANT WELi, y Tho Demagogue`Described. ..1al Jack , nd re i c�p.a b care to 1.n noems,'but.al.l.i,f them autr,nuni ,ps- t Ted. "She told me to call on Fri- , said a small boy, ae.eral 3iels,and rcmrncrl n bunch of ion _it'• ., - - day hereafter, "liec'ause that was "Fathe?', „ stincliag,caused L•cctloci.:' titn.Gtutt+u • =� ti1'bat Traveller Reeeii't�Yfor Ten- artlatettr'd ni ht." `what's a demagogue 4 Ik,n'ttakechancer,t•it11 cnnr 1lorrea, Aeep daring a Little Amistance. g "A demagogue, my sof►, is a nlan bottieofsendr,u�11:1s,d>.l t-e;crc:�o bc'>, �� ��SC�C pa�us who eats matte'tile' boat 1limSelf and Treato�e on tt,e 1tor�c'fret:.t drugs; �O�Iit I English cyclists travelling alone ersuade everybody that there's. a Dr.is.J.I[ENDALL Co.,Enf-Serg Fills.vt. 1! on the Continent have many queer / P ex eriencea, say's a contributor to ! �, terrible•storm at sea." �---- Banished by, )W iline the Boston Traveller. One of them Chillnrtng. Hostras. - - it tells. Try Mvrtne Eye Remedy "mid slit make uu feel al; CURE S RHEUMATISM. '� young man w•ho was bicycling U you have R*d, Weak Watery Eyes home?"• • -- ` Thousands-of people, chuck full of in'southern France was pushing his = or Granulated E llds. rurit SaSAuen °'\o, , but she .uisde,me wish I the joy of living.-Happy, glad, bright ! machine lip a steep hill, when he —Soothes Epe Pain. Drugggists Sad people, that Nerviltne ,has 'cured of i overtook a peasant with a donkey Marine E e Remedy; Liqufd,'25c; SOLI. Their pains, all tell the same wonder•1 o was making but little pro- c 1 DSnrlae Fye Salve to Aseptic M n r s n nt curse oandrui/. — I Mi a d' 1.1 ime story of its power to drfve-ctrl lire- Art a ZSc, SOe.. Eve Bool<a Free by s 1j ? rens, ulthbug t e on$e - t aches and tortures'of rheumatism'and. B as flys treaty so- s e fir••tl..tsees QaA spy I Il.rise kindred itis. _ Ling his best. ' MtasiM iso l�aad7 Co.. Chto_ase ' Personal in \ew- )'oik paper ''gy goodness, but Nerciline is a The benevolent' .cyclist•; putting i_riciI in hall '- - - - ruiracle-worker," writes ltrs, Char-I his left hand against the back of the -An Inference. "Gent.la.man who cut a i • lolls•• Chipman,, mother "of a well-1 cart and guiding his machine with - know'* family residing "at - 1*16unt; the l,ther, pushed so hard'th4J11e o; but you can bet his money same train Wcdnesda;', or make ap Pleasant. "L'ast month I was so trip-, ulf- ' _ ,. pointment." �vi'th sciatica and nfusculap' dgn•liey, taking fres h courage, p 1 J is i ,. -- "Sl ` filed uP Lady in I3roR ii: i0 probably 'X rheumatism as to be almost unable to ed his load up to the top success- encil sharpened•" do' a bit of.housework. my joints. fully. Minard's Liniment.for sats everywhere. want, ' - I► Wen!- so •stif[ and .the mpscles, so The siimilit. ed, the peasant Don't waste tltste on interl- 1e �a frightfully som that I even cried at l horst into thanks to his benefactor. fe salves because they're a 1 IOl�Cr$ tea cents cheaper: . - ---,----- i.o' AY I -*tern Light �r• > times with .the Pnin. I'or years we "Jt was eery gocxl of }oii,indeed,- d m uk returnit•Ig home late at IDdisn RtDot P s a` d er i have. rove Za 'g A farmer,. _ w' I just-got busy with this wonderful, monsien , best or -izemn, es, to night, saw a light moving about the exactly meet the need which ao often good old liniment. Lots -of•rubbflig hover 3n th,e world have got up the Dlseases. pad Infy fes. too old iron soon relieved y mis hilLw ith only one donke9_" As a mother, you owe It farmyard. �hen be inseStigated;., _arises m every family fora medicine to Tour family to use the lie found a neighbor's farmhandvit N open tip aad rcguTate the bowels ,cry and I was in a-real 'holt time. _ :; g ere 'e- of onlyy are they effective in all Ices , that'4 Zam-Bu1c1 caliying a lantern. „ casesoCConstipation,but they•help about my work ns usual."' _ Wreakingllt Gentry. f s�� An Vaw0.baad5torc.• "What arc you doin h 4 d tlyinbreakingupaCold or La - No matter _��'herP the ache ia, no Ijclla 1 Sit down. I .beliety you _ --' P y gg systew AORFatter hew' di fres§ins tUe -path' You ..r mended the farlilgr._ , '.and unfyin 1 the blood` In the amiss rub it away with Ner viline. For Havre come to ask mc— Courtin , E'ir. - yP yy 8 forty years 'It•has been• eurilig 1nm- liuva been. misinfcirmed,, ,I . r�(;ourtin, 4 Courtin' v�ith a tan- Ind;t c'�lorcIeve Sirit I-1eadac or cure hes,Rh utas- bago, sciatica, back-ache, colds, chest haven't come to ask you anything. • tern 1 Pull stupid, I'never. used a ge "Why, I understand yon--" "ittism and other common ards Dr., trouble and all sorts of winter ills. El m N }ssnterll-wlu•-1 I• )ie t' ;?irtin' :" In the fullest_wnse of the t~orda Dr. s4. Keep a mart, tiOC family size bottle .,I cltm>' merely because I wis}3ed -{IIE H EAL R !n• ,ir," replied the farliihnnci, I�forae'a Indian Root•Piilsare n handy and you'll be saved lots of to be first to tell you' s bit good - a. ll se ma Trouble and have atnaller doctor bill s. ' c It6 e A lue i;ma?' trial size 2Sc::ut droer� eceTT- news• . I airi going-to marFy your' ISSUE Ho elftaold Re d7 - daughter." ED. 7. _ 3 wllGie' _ t`IF, • ." ... , .. 1 .• '...r.. P -e-�_ .. F •.,?; (R F!� � .wt' .}Q _ t.+, ..,rp ",• ,..Y..,�yY -.,,,rwW,1 �. F.m y+ :fr.' 2f: �f.�i• yp.A :, +.'>• ����*��: . a., +31•a�#�' _:fi�3 '. a .-7�y' ',•.e :sn .mow 'S✓ -fn :1„ , ri r - _.r "`.. y yr ,�Rr'` f z74'y7'. .- 'Y — hk.iv. i ...•i+�.*a::,L+- +-'N'��':.::-,..'ts ..✓ts+".yY.. .,=�-•.3. .�i �'.. :_:_;"-.,•;R .. • e LOC --J. C. Philip wishes 'throdgh -Rev. D. B: Jbhnaton was is V � '� ..--GOODS� 1131v1 • these columna to forbid all per. tseorgetuwa thin week- giving an '�� �.� sons from dumping old 'tine 'and address at's Laymen's Missionary other refuse on his property at banquet. - � -J, S.-Joplimn attended a targe the slaughter house, a custom E. L. Chapman, of Toronto, &sonic gathering in Toronto on which has been.-vecy.prevalent in moved this week into Mrs. John. - �- riday. the past. .-ARRIVING DAILY pa Dickie's stone-cottase at the east _ ••���• `,�. -James and Mrs. Andrew en. -One of the worst floods known end of the village and will resideenachinea in all at stained a number of Dumbarton in Pickering was that which oc- here in future. yl�• - lends on Thurday evening. carred last week,and which was -The junior football enthusi- _ Charas in all sizes_ Elias Vera Burling left on paused by the ice forming a dam. asts called a meeting last week for - '" - ' - Resday to take a year's course at Water to the depth of. several organization at -the reonage, pruning-saws, Pruning ]wives and tees pruners teMaedoaaldInatitutsat(iael h. feet covered the road,west of the when the following officers were -Dr. Henry will be here as usual bridge and Spink's mill was com- appointed: Hon. Pres:, S. Davie• Horse dippers, e sitfRer .Hor$ s, ate. tat Tuesday to attend to his pro- polled to shut down for eeveeal Pres:, Rev:D. F Johnston ; Seo'y - :. •- - - •• - -• - - esionanal duties. days. Chas. Marquis; Treas.,. Cbas. MC• Repairing and eavetrougbing-promptly attended to. -Harry Wade shipped a car- -A large .number--of our resi- Ginty. Board of Management- of cattle on-Mouday- -dents removed the ' fen -: = !hos: Douglas, has sold- )lis- from the front. of their premises. Hugh Robbins. The boys a're very %T .0-8 :M P 1-� ..�3. : - Ithful old,horse• to- a Toronto Some thoughtless people seem.to hopeful of doink great things :R Iyer• consider that when a fence is re, seagbn. -- =-Tfie Afrin erers have begun moved the premises then become James Dennyshipped. a car- Dirk �1�7 SHOES-41M- tt QQ �t ;on Etre. Dickie a- new real- public property, with the result. load of stock for,the Easter-trade B ,i S SHOES-4 - RUBBERS,-- Inc that law na-bebome- e roye y from- reg& urn on Tuesday. In John Keen moved on. Monday the continual tramping thereon. the shipment were two clves You will require,good boots and rubbers naw for the muddy season,' We to J. C.Philip's dwelling which Some have made complant regard- ander eleven month& old, fed by. have a good line for men,women and children at prices to suit all, a as formerly the drugstore. Ing this nuisance. _ A word to the John Burton of the 7th concession, Our prints this season is quality and pattern are:unsurpassed agd -W. J. and Mrs. Clark enter- wise-ie sufficient. which weighed 1875 pound$, and are guaranteed strictly fast colors, 13c. per yd. White Bedford - ined a few friends;-oa Friday __- cord, rbc.per yd. Wblte and blue, white and blk white - -We don't want you to mention for which he' was paid $178. and tan Bedford at 17c. yd. White cotton cre 28c, 'yd.- -ening last. this-as we do not want it to et These were b good 'ud N -120 EggInenbatorand Brooder g y � Sea said to Embroideries, beading,laces.veiling&, etc, ew pat- r sale. Apply to W. J. Gordon. * out. One of our prominent sports- be the beat in Toronto. Another terns. White and grey cottons,lawn nainsook, - -Claude and Mrs. Field enter= men was Indulging In target prae pair of calves, fed by Kirk Beeiby -scrims, white and colored, bungalow nets, etc. Liee with a revolver theother do nd John Emerson, weighed 1860 :- flied a number of friends on y K aesday evening. and on taking aim at a fence post, pounds. These are a credit to t_Baya'nag¢: ,!or gFi.00;oIze 34. = - -Jabez and Mrs. Hallett enter= Bred. The post escaped, but the the men who raised them, and it , tined a few of their friends on ball went crashing through a shows that it pays to raise good Choice groceries always in stock, bananas,oranges,lemons, apricots, peaches -� t,nradayeveniag. ._ window in Mr. Peak's bus, but calves. s.�iee figs,dates. Marmalade oranges, 20c.-doz. - _ _ `i -Mrs. J. C. Philipspent a Coll- And the hue. was empty Pe Fresh Soh and baddie. e of days last week with friends and no one was hurt. The perpe- BALE REQISTER. Y ", ►, the cit trator may be brought before �._.... G A GILLESFIE .� DUNBARTON .. .. '� p police magistrate Jephson.if this TarRSDAY, -J.C. Philip has engaged Mr. AP$iL 9th- Extensive awes, of Toronto, to assist him recklessness is repeated. sale of horses, buggies, cutter, wag the butcher shop. -Remember the concert to be one, farm implements. garden tools =MbffClara-Ham--rs- dings given in-town safe, household .furniture stoves _..- c inn, etc., the property o3 re. , .w days in.the.city .wit friends. of Friday, April 10th (Good Fri- Toho Dickie at Stone cottage; tot -Misses Georgie and Fankie day), under. the auspices of the 13, Pickering Sale at one-o'clock- 4pley entertained a number of Young Ladies' Club of St. An- See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer.. tr Lair young friends on Friday drew's church. Among those kvho FiiDAY, APRIL lftn—Auction sale.of ienintt. will take part will be Miss First- &&horses. rigs, household furniture -The township . council will brook, the well-known elocution- and blacksmith's toolsin the.Vlllxge - ist, of Toronto, Mrs. Chas. Davis. of Cherrywood, the propert of - set at one o'clock on i4i€inday s txt for the transaction of general Soprano soloist, of Oshawa. ' as Davidson and Williams. Sate at aainess. well as local talent. Plan of the 1 o'clock. See bills. W. B. Pow• • �, - 4 _ , =-W.�B. Powell is enlarging the hall mai be seen at the drugstore. .ell, auctioneer. tllarof-his residence. The mason Admission 25 cents, reserved seats ~ ork is being done by Thomas 30 cents. CSD OF THANKS �► - milor. -The many Pickering friends -Miss Maud Beal,of Claremont, of Mrs. S. Harks, of Oshawa, were We wish through the columns of turned home on Tuesday, after greatly shocked to bear of her thh!vows to express our heartfelt rending a week with Mrs. J. R. death which took place on Sunday gratitude to our many friends cad . ; neighbors for their expressions of deepy 1-I healon. in her 58th year. She had been - and the man acts of kin -- --Errs. W. J. Coakwell spent nursing her brother,. George Sol- sympathy y few days dWring the Let creek .don, who had died the revioua °�'shown us during oar recent afHic- i p tion.- These act&of love does much the home of .her ether in Sunday, and contracted the Sam to lighten tile-burden of- sorrow and &rkham. disease, pneumonia, and was 111 will ever be reriembered by us,. -The Women's Institute held a only a few days. Another sad MRs. T. RICHARDSON AND FAMILY., ost interesting meeting on Tues- future of the case, is that her Kinsale..March.?,4th.1914 w afternoon at the hoine of Miss sister, Mrs.Le Warren,of Oshawa. - eae Rogers. who had been waiting on her, is PICKERING MARKETS --The flood during the latter now lying dangerously III in Aho f - irt of last week-washed--a_cm-cmtishawa Hospital. Mrs. Berks, — = p aerable amount of gravel off' the who formerly resided in Picker. ]ted � •' '� .96 ad west of the bridge. ing, and was highly respected, is Mixed i1=•Ln �i'11eat.,.'....:.....:.... .S -John Balsdon left in the Niews survived b one son and and bus P ' it branchON a o a rry, na a daughter, her us ap aving out in full leaf. This i.a not so predeceased her several years. Oats '; �..... _ -- id for the mouth of March. -Ho for Faster holiday trips. -The Highland Creek Run club Tickets to or from all ;tations to '}STOW is the time for repainting your house, both for pro- ►id a friendly vi-dt to the Pick• Canada. Good going April 10th hat a Pit. 1�J tection against the weather and for the sake of its ap- ing club on Saturday last, but and return same day 'Single fare Y dire defeated by the local club. also earance. Then there- is nothing, that will show. better- ,-S ring has come-the style good g.Oitig April Oth. Good F $r' To Suffer, when you can get. returns for the time and moneys spent at-house-cleaning tirne' - r an qua y o millinery a and a third. Secure those and all p - j se Misses Powell, of Whitby, rerluired tickets at your. leisure, Tods-Home-made and than paint and varnish used inside the house. Tell us what 111 appeal to you. (:oma .and at t3tephenson's .Unice, to13p site Butternut Bread you wish to paint or varnish and we .will show you a ,s der early. Standard Bank.and Hewis Autch- 'delivered,st .yoAr door, Brighten Up Finish that.will do it-and do it right.' , Remetuber Mrs. John Dickie's ers, Whitby. He redeems his - le ori Thursda afternoon next y - ticketsec par, if prevented using. A5L- pour Grocer for it. W,N�WIL41'�she stone cottage at the east Atso special cheap tickets to all _ • 'id.of'the village. See bills- •for - SMA" �� t�articulars. points in Manitoba, Bask„ B. .C. .� • '� Q 'D through care Toronto to Winnipeg. :«esd W.of Carruthers' sale he every-•Tuesday, vin a, St. CISH, ONT. • � pesday afternoon was one of the Patti, special low ra oma -- pat successful of the season. A seekers tickets to 1t.Alta, T. HE PREMIER rge crowd was present and bid- points. Good for ii months to re- are a line of Paint= and Varnishes w,Ctch-3o exactly what They arc Ln- pg was aetiye, turn cin all routes for.through tended to do-give a right treatment to each surface. It is impossible to --The nee of egg$ is no 20 tickets and berth reservations;via obtain one paint or varnish that is suitable for a wide variety of uses, so it - its a dpozen with a probability any route. See Stephenson, Whit. is very imoortatit to obtain a product that is exactly suitable for the put- s still farther decrease.. Hens by. If desire to send-for friends, pose you have in mind. Come.in and talk it over. We may-be able to %now working overtime 'in or- relatives or assistants from the help you with suggestions. -=-The regular month) meeting old country ten enson g y g book them through to any p� the Ladles'Aid of St. Andrew's in Canada, an class and choice - - owekt will-be-held-at the home-of as ocean steamship line. He Me S 'CH ,�L W. J. Clark on Wednesday -tickets to or from- almost . every- t, April 8th, commencing at 3 T� where. _ Rates ' etc. guaranteed - — dock. light ,-Rev. D.E. Johnston has re-_ `- ed a call to Memorial Church, -Another death after a very. HARNESS brief illness took �pplace on Sun: COLLARS AND HAR ES f/h. This is a very desirable day evening when Mr: James. L. f - rge, but Mi. Johnston has no .Bring your horse and get a good fitting collar. Hood-tearri Somerville, of Church Street, nae= -• &tion of accepting it as he pre- harness at reasonable prices.to remain in Pickering.' sed away in his 73rd year. On -lam making a Saturday morning the deceased . Mr. G. Rowland who has just had been down town for his mail Made in the largest Separator works usted from•Knox College, oc, in the British EmEmpire. All machine SPECIAL ' ed the pulpit is St. Andrew's and was in his usual state of health. cut gearing Working parts easily -TEAM HARNESS Shortly after his return .be was - changed, Skims cleanest and b on Sunday last and preach- . 1A trace, backbands, crooner and hi strap complete with- - `two very impressive sermons. with- seized who" Mrh tests longest. ont collars, pp pp - - rY p I also sell Lister Glasoline Eaginea, the aZ9.76. game harness'with heel chain trace,g28.ia t Sunda;r, Bev. H, S. Graham, soon developed into a severe case y of pneumonia. A9,M'r, Somerville Eastlake Shingles and'suppiies,-Frost Re icing neatly Rndpromptly. attended to. &doe,will conduct the services. has.,An effort is being= you to get m rices on the above, y e o the, young" people of the yrs, having on two you my -PICHERRIti'G HARNESS EIVIPORIUDi suffered frotn'a paralytic stroke, F. I Prouse, Piekerin ge to form a tennis club.. All.are interested are invited to he was not in a fit physical condi- Phone Ind. 301. _ _ _-- __•, W. J. COAKWELL d a meetin tQ organize at tion to withstand a severe illness __gg bis-heart particularly being very ELM DALE -MILLS home a eii E. fTeWright, at weak, Nevertheless, .his death on the eveuing"of Ta'esday, x- PIC2�ER2N'S BOOTS -AND SHOES" F V 7th. so Soon after belog seized .with _ _ _ . ` ' itlners was a great shock to his Is the place to get your next , Mr. Def riez, •piiiuo-tuner• for 'friends. Mi. Somerville was a na- )bag of Flour. t - Nordheimer Piano and Jinsic y _ _ _ We have the largest Stock of-Soots and-Shoes ave ever carried Live of this toivnshi,p,in which .he- ,Toronto, will: - -be here next has lived all his life. _$e was held Ogilvie s Royal Household can't bei end botight before the advance in Prices,- and are . Those wishing to- have in very high esteem by all•. vrhu beat for Bread. - prepat•ed to Rive the nubile the benefit. - ,irpianos tuned and who have knew firm, as lie was a- mitn of Glenora Flonr' Pastry Flour `- \othing but first-class lwots _ - - already left their order_at the kind disposition which wan pini C;rabam Flour - IH Stock. r s office, are re�ne�ted'. to- do titan friends'. He read 1io fami'l •. 'Fred " y 3. h pilled Oats •' - - ' a "t once. hat is survived by his widow curl Bran and Sb rt• .. ;��� r :II 0 I ` � 4 any bakers throiighant the three brothers and -one sist?r.- Oats and ()At Chop _ . -. .. _ _ _ - ` try are having great difti-tilty These are Adam, n ho liven .nFnr BarlPy•and R,►r:ey Chep - -_ Tri T . -- their bread this sur ing. P,e- Hamilton, John of f ierrya ur,d, bitiFd Feeds - The rioted 20tt"i Century biandt; hundreds of:samples to select from. - ts, say that-the-trnuble.i.= dile Robert. of this village and Mrs. Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal .� gerfect ftt'guar&nteed.or(no sale. oxen wheat, and.they are of John Seldon, of Whitby, His Special priceb ire ton:L,t4. = " See the new style in c,vereoit=. 'r •opinion that the diffictilty funeral took place-on. Wedneeda y ` :S r.weatP with the coining of. t+.fternoon when interment took F. w, �'ee�:e � � Bt.TNTING P ICKERING ` wentiia. . y ; pi ice,in Erskine Ceibetery. j Chnpping every da}I- I f : .. .. .. tdaw'iN'n• _.yY„•.•." .,,�t.t'yk. •x'X' K'^( ij.,. ''^lr � ty"t."'�•yyyyq. ,a ,�.r „�. r�'Yy o4 :„', �'• �5,�f,y,•,� d "...•r=gs,+ �7�t. 1r l :..' �t•���� A x � 0 _ .'.'`^� w'� 'T•tM...'^s •x v ' YD:y:•`'y •.•'"w ,N• a.«_:.r.�d;•..»w 'bC � w