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'.^" ..... ,.. � k C.. ,_ -_ �Y,id'4 "f?, •j"- .. - .1,: 4 � /� ''CIC J��..• _ ^' � ..i, �J • .': erre:• .ate •-�• u 4 i-- s -- '.. -.s ., erre .�'..... — . ..,.. :,yet • leer , _ W Y^ *-V- 0L. xgx111• _ PICK�RIN(I, ONT.,-„FRIDAY, AP`Pl. i 1C�, 191.4 No. 28 -A�YiSt�rfastat aLarbel. wMl7fsyAie CENTENNIAL CORNERS Established 75 years SPINK MILLS Mother's Day will not be observed Medical in the Whitevale Circuit until the We are glad to welcome our new -� neiithbors. 3.PORSYTH. D. of 0., Regie- The April meeting of the Women's I he of m and t Frank the Owedmemberof the O tometricalAsso- — Institute will be held at the home of r d home a Master a k is ; eiatiiou of-Ontario. Special attention given to I with her. �a �to IIttiaitof giaaaea. Eyea tested free. North the President, Mrs. A. E. Major, on Win, Brumwell in confined to the Caanmo tt. l-, !s i 1 1 Wednesday, the 15th inst.,at 3 p. in' house through illness. but we hope to - ILLS ` 0. MCKINMON+ .,W.D:; L.R.C.S.,, --AXEMCAN CORN - _ -see him out-again soon. -- - w- Edinburgh, mrmDer of the college of _ —T "'' Robert Dixon bought a carload of -Two kinds of Flour only ' 8hysicianeand Edinburgh, of Ontario,licentiate KINSALE store cattle this week and he intends iof Ifoyat College of Snrgeome, Edinburgh ”` feeding KISSIMI for PASTRY r Elneoial-attention to dafesses of women and `Tu Bt A rely@t�. g them up for summer beef. ; alm5dren. Office Rud residence,Brougham.�' = Clara �Velsb, beloved wife of Mr. We hope Mrs. Mark Taylor will BAKERS'JOY foe BREAD y. R, W. WILSON PORTER, Chino Si'e will exchati e a bushel of Corn Morton, of Palmerston, ,Out., died of 1 soon be able£o•�en joy the coming fine a g typhoid fever on Sunday.the 5th iHst., spring weather and be`aeli again. I guarantee baking results praoeor-The cause of dieeasa removed by aired about 23 ears. She lived several We are eased.that George To ne or mons back. _p aBement of the. irs. ..Consultation fres .. - for a bushel Df gO,Od p �, � y y _ - ?J atPicke:in oa Mondays, Wednesdave and years at Kinsale before going to To- is home again from the hospital and is ROLLED OATS H ��y. O c�4o Siyaooe 8t.8onth, Oehswa , ronto. where she married Mr. Morton. gaining his casual health and strength. Exchanged for Oats O y w •hone ri[•'oehawm fall. Wheat, They subsequently moved to Palmer• We are sorry to lose Wm. and Mrs. WHEATLETS P r. MCKERING ME-IIIGAL SURGICAL �a�-p&g 3 ou I5C-to_hQot,__-' stone She leaves a sorrowing husband Taylor from onr midst.but 2"h them (,TOLD DUET CORN MEAL P -and-little-girl,•bout re old, All. Slld X-RAY I NST(LUTE - and Mrs. l ecees is their new home west of Ta ROLLED WHEAT. I Rogers t e u to. GRAHAM FLOUR N h'I RR��i - ONTARIO Tuesday the 7th. We are glad 1 1ng Peeks kept on _',G A. SLalrr zowLa, x. e., It. ,Ib, c. sL, .. improving nicely In the new General hen )Phssiaiaa•ia.oharp `- FEED OF ALL KIND$ y. ROt38'f3ANg Hospital and hope to see him home BRAN - bI 0vocaliafin'Reotsl Diaes.ee.- 'ProstatioDia. soon fully recovered. SHORTS O '. mess of !Man. Diseases of Women, Oanoess. Our prices -are the lowest The young men of the Centennial OAT CHOP N •ip-Tvanars,IL-Ray examination. Disease• or,y A blue rock match will be shot at i church intend holding an'entertain- •an nose,ttiroaYaad inn`s- b9ttinggiasaea an� ment in-the churchon Good Friday x5 W aeuti aa4 silo — 18th,at 2.30 m. for the- rose of _ y BARLEY FEED ATS Ay p• P evening A R i3 CORN CHOP Y } to 9 and 4 to 9 4917 deciding a tie between the Pickerin g aril with Irefreshments.program - _ CHOP e Higbtan reek gun cube small fen at the door. CORN-Beat Beet Ameridap �W �~ and the d C I - + - -- ---. What -was-a very poor ezcnae for a We are pleased to know that the OIL CAKE E shooting team went from Highland stork has :cased this way and bus w: 1z. F�RI�WELL, >i C.,'B.�RRI - J, L. SPINS LIMITED g' P y COTTON SEED MEAL D Creek to Pickerin on the last Satur- y p y g BIBBX'S CREAM EQU_ F N Orowatrttorae7,aad0onaf7 - > > generous] left a sic of bub cels at balimttotr. 4)..r ons•,WhitDv. lo-v day in March, and after shooting 125 the residence of Levi Annie; and also IVALENT-for calves R- E PICKERiNG,ONT. birds to a side the Pickering boys were ]elf a nice baby girl at-the residence MOLASSINE-for I Sr ag�CHRIETIAN..Barrister.and ._ decided victors by 14 birds. Ort•,April of Ivan Annia All are doing well all kinds of stock D D per' .BoltaiLo:,Nojazy Public,oto, honey to 6th the Pickering boys returned the and are'vety'welcome. Q i Dmo0Brock61,Nortb, wbitbv. -_ly PECIALLY MIXED -A A V LOOK HERE d match with a Rood turnout, well RAIN Y Y - repreai�ntinR their marksmanship. GRAIN !$usfisrsw garb*.: - Another 125 bird mateb was shot, and GREEN RIVER ;F. Ti. C+REEN' ..,,, Tl�e Clareniorst Furni - after one of the most interesting,most i31 IIAM-Issues of. Wirriapte ti7rs 5t•Orf' amui+ing and most frieadiy matches Mks Greenbury, of Box Grove, is ---- - i Yiet•r,tdcawei V Sing•,is the (whnty of omt io, i9 the beet lace to_ et our °n record, the Highland Creek m bots vi"itingwith Mrs. W. F. Hoover. r: p 1'+ y A number from here viewed the lluvax Fvxrlsslxna, we have Troo by one bird, The teams agreed 1 T POUCIHIt, Real Estate Auc- to shoot off the tie at Dnnbarton on wreck at Cherrpis spending on Sunday. c r a n Von ,> -6 tioaeer• ♦ tor,collector and issuer and beh�ttead. iron Walter obitBooth s'at his opt a couple and brass bedateada, par- Easter Monday. aaszrtasts l:cea+ •.Brougham. �g � P - of weeks-holidava-at his home ]sere. :{ •1'or suits, buffetts, and We are glad to report that Mss. ' n HOPPER Fuer of Marriage side boards, mattresses and spring GREEN RIVER Eli Nigbswander s provi nicely.. - y � A Lto•asee to the County-of ost.rira, couches, and all kinds of chairs Where has Doll one? I am sure lodke at store and his restdener,Claremont. Albert Heise was a Toronto visitor --- - ---- always in stock, also Many y the readers. of-theme columns have. ` akisg to mention. Remember we on W. G.Tuesday. = D B.BEATON.TOWNSHIP OLERK other articles too numerousW. G. Bnes saw mill Is run to its missed her. e gonveyaaosr, Oommiaefoner fo: The Girl's Club is still is existence. ., iafadamvtts, Acocanau. Site. lion" to loan _--keep the goods and de-liver them W your ranRamer arid full capacity these days, but there bas not been a very. great as fares "tsszor of Marriage Igo- Franklin Kfamil visited attendance of late. mus �� _ i, oat. t-v family visited - =-.home. at the very Waiter Hoover o&,Ounday. Mr. Clarence and A. Udell have re- PLENTY OF a POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Mrs. Rot. Dafoe is able to be around z _ �towest price. turned ]tome, alters spending a few AV . for Counties of York and•ootano: Ano- again,'alter herl1eat illness, Q i. m: r .ales of all kind. anonued to on shortest Patrobize our town mercltxota. lase with Mrs. John H Ce here.. Stove, Chestnut s�. Geo a and Mrs Ferrier visited at f •o ••:-Aders•a ares®stvr P.o., one, don't_send our good dollars rq fits. J. B. W ilaoo has been- unser Y g at W. J. Turner's one day last week. the doctor's care-for a few da s We 1� B. PnWELL. Liceaeed Auc- a•rrty to lituld up some other Harry Bayley is still vary seriously hope she will soon be well a nine n rJ ttosteer. valuasor and eou•utor for pI.V.e. Yours for buminQem. Ill. from Toronto.-- -hp a graduate a, •vaaties of Oatarta and yioslt. All kind• ofP Wil]tinson and Eaw witson. �`.�tnd Pe :, conducted either tvaaely or by auction. ]Biases Gertie and Annie Fuller visited �^1 We sow ooBecm•d. liar data•or other par. Quilting bees are quite the fad these. °n 8anday with bits. Nm. Hoover. 8i18E� Ste8iM Coal r •es sooty at re•sdeooe.lt.Urabeth aa.Pink_ He B E A � days among the fair see,-getting 1Pbace orders left as Daws Oisoa.Pack• J• Those who tivere at church Sunday -! g,or UmmaVe .tore. Claremont, will re. ready for another hard winter. evening bad the pleasure of hearing ON HAND - 1NT _ Ern Hutchings hams purchased a Rev. Dr. S. S. Bates. who Rave.a vet.p Icy new 0-- - valuable-horse from EiiasBice.--the eln<lupBt uddrei+e. _ ce being around the $850 mark, J. M; and Mrs. Doten entertained a (EGGS are Pleased to hear that Mies number of o people at their home J. T a R. PENNOOK — Robertitorr Is improving io health and on Wednesday v ening last, in honor u e L. SPI N K, Ltd• iiNNfTEVALE, ONT. " expects.to return, after. Easter holi- of the birthdair of their daughter,bliss FavDbww&n4 Embalmer. The hen that lays is-the hen that pays davR. Pearl. The woad bee which took _place fur :W, fie Hover and family are about -P F ICKERING Any business eV rusted to me will Dr Hess Poultry Pan-a-ee-a the eharch and Sunday school wasAlthough well attended-only'no coffee orc,ike tset the tdeparttire f om a, we wi h — b?.rareitillF handled. t arrived. SAX'.%lV R P produces Health, eg,3� qnd profit thein health happiness and prosper. -Charges Moderate - - - ThiA great.po+nitry,remedv is'pos'ti- ity in their western home. Independent Phone'\n,-1514. vele giiaranteeii io cure poultry -DUNBARTON - We are glad to welcome'Wm. Hood C 0 -T ' ill and snake hens•lay. and A, Baker to our burg. Mr. Hood �y We deeply regret to report this res-idingr in the house that Arnold Hut- gest u d 4JOHN PHILIP r`r.•a-ce-a costs lc a day for 34i fowl weeL'the deatli of one o!one 'old resi- chicon recently vacated and Mr. Bak- in sizes. 1 mp steam Coal ori aIT dent, in the perscJn `oP lits. George er where Eugene Percy lived. In arCoal. Hard d ~ Parker, widow of the late ex-Reeve The Literary Society- meeting held -p Hai a fttil nine ox Ire4b and cur- Instant Louse Killer Parker. -biro. Parker had suffered w at the school hones on Fri g last was Z U MBE R ' ed meal= constantly on hated.' grett decd for home months past from a.decided success.• on will keep your poultry. freo from lice. A good stork of I and 2 in. rou and an obsqure internal walady, .which si�sted rinci all oaf a olv- c (lens cannot fight lice and lay p P' dressed hemlock, also matchedi Spice Roll, . Breakfast Bacon, baffled medical skill. On Sunday ed that city li P in msit� ,ficial at the.saule time. pine and spruce. dressed ,�l Haut, Bologna, tic einers, ace. _ rrrorni[tR death r$me as a relief from than country life. The a'fTlrmAtive . ins g her trouliles. .firs. Parke-r was born side won, although we all know that a pine (r� red p Geor i i Higliest priePs paid•for p E N U PHARMACY on the Dunbar farm adjoining the til• coudtry life is the better. and basswood for ceilings. Buwher*s cattle lace rind tesided all her life in or near - -• =- � � D the village. For 'many .yea.rs she sV �.- • • • assisted--her -btisband in. condgctipg Remember the Mission Band Con- Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. ` s D PETTI T r�l�ering rUer the general store and post office and cert at Greenn'ood this evening. �.1R'ri _ or phone.. general favorite. An affectionate 6R000NAMs`'t• P`IPSt-0158 rigs for hire mother-a faithful attendant and go t t _, ... ,.. t > f'-- r o, gosh oyer _.. - RRATworker in �> ; _. DOW OP nig- ► - sbe will be.greatly caused, Sbe(Eaves Sunday at his home here. L(IfCII►CIT HILL _Bus meets all trains itS14�>:t>►�i� �� a family of four sons'and three Baugh. _ Mrs. E. Ham and M. Feasby spent ' . tern: John, Lewis, rt. Ewart and harsday of last week in the Queen Ind. phone. hoiase' Markham 1304, r Teaming pro")tly attended Lo, iii fi # �1il+�sf1� bliss Emily in the N oth-west, Mrs. City, Yard, Markham 72 Y, �' r Hy. Wood and Miss Jean in Dunbar. Geo. Philip has ,engaged F.C. Ford. 'Agent for Canada-Carriage Co. ton, tb rnbn rn her los". She was laid of Ornemep, as clerk in.the store and Insurance rates lower on farm pro- by the side of her late husband in Er- post office. TIME TAAEB-Piokering Station(;F .W• M i eak,y Picharinp.• _ perty and Village Dwellings, skine cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, - Rev.. C. S. Oke;,- of Toronto, will T.R.- Trains going East doe me follows- ' in Bret-class Companies. occupy the pulpit in St. John's church , No. 6 Mail 8.08 A N. WHITBY on Sunday. " . 1:2 Local 2.60 P.M. ,�liie!'t bU step, 6�k ,�fkrad 1-To Tb=@mium,NOtef� Daniel and lies.•Gannon have got �" 14 Loaal -' ;. 6.05 P.M. The Choir of the B;tptist Chiirch nicely settled on their farm on the Trains going West due as follows- ; Before you Act, Plan and 'Aim If not insured with hie,call and will give an Faster Song Service on 5th concession. No: 13 Local 7.47 A.M. High. If you aim to get A surER- compare rates. Sunday evening. The Thank-offering service held in 11 Local 2.20 P. M. IOR 8II8I1;Ea?6•EDUCATION You *ill - - " Hardy, the Yorkshire Nightingale, the Methodist ,church last Sunday "` 7 Mail 8.09 P. me be looking towmrd"the gave one of his inimitable entertain- evening was a decided success in every •Sunday included� - - ��: • V. Richard enta in we_college_on_Fri lar A large pr+d shute ' , in last. - con ation greeted the a"tor and EIJ•I0 7 hue Easter services in All Saints' the�cho r rendered excellent music. NEW TINSMITH SHOP churc on Sunday next will have The proceeds were most ratifying. extraordinarily ne music, up in Greenwood a ``. a tenor solo by a well-known vocalist in the Christian Church at It.a. m., - OFT. I. tinsmith oho and am ire r CHOPPING who is one of the officials at the goy on Sundiiy next by the pastor,Rev. C. ed to do all kinds of tin- the School that has ilia xAslT of ernment buildings. ' E, Foekler, The SacrAment of the DOING A CLASS OF WOR•K•-THAT, The tax-rate for 1914 was struck by- Lord's,Supper will be administered at smithing, roofing and B>ZAR9 Tea 8TA?tLP. OF "sIIPERl- AND OAT FLARING the council at ter meeting on Mon- at the conclusion of the regular ser- furnace work. hhiti ORITY:" . Open all'year. Enter any day evening at 21.7 mills. That is a vice. Special music,will be furnished Work guaranteed and prices time. .Handsome-Catalogue sent The nndersigned is prepared to do reduction from 27 mills in 19I2 and by the choir. All are invited and will moderate. 5 on request. -grain- chopping and oat 28.3 in 1018, and is one of the lowest be made welcome:- rates in the province. The great re- A very pleasant event took place on Lawrence Deriny, . -' .W. J. Eltiotti Principal i:flAking every -day-in the- , duction is due chiefly' to the profitable Monday night when a large number s Eon:Yonne and Alexander Sts. ween except on operation of the water-works and of friends of Robert and Mrs, Devitt QREEN�'VOOD Satnrda electric light systems of the town,_ assembled in the temperance halI to ' y the revenue from which is moreAban bid them farewell, It being the eve of FARMS WANTED John �'' $a les, Qrreenwood .self•sustaining, the profits going to their departure for Janettville, where b , rTL�7V y reduce'the general tax-rate. Mr. Devitt has purchased a fine ipro- ' LACSSMITH SHOP ! vg ii�L♦♦S O♦r The hydro-electric radial from To- perty and where they intend to re- tT O H N F I 9 H•F. RA�0`e' ��� WaLE�'? ronto to Whitby promises to be one side. The hall was taxed to its utmost xv� of the most important developments -seating capacity, which shows the Farm Broker, Luinsden Bldg. C. f. IIUC>e. OF WH(T>eVALIL in the hydro-electric systcm in the esteem in which .they are held here. _._ (6 Adelade Street East) The undersigned bas opened a new- ' province:: Running from Brooklin Dr. N. C. McKinnon occupied the `biaeksmith shop on the-King- is prepared-to furnish you anything to Wbitbv harbor, and connecting chair and after a varied and lengthy Toronto., OntanO - 4* stun road oppoPite the in the line of water supply aitch as with the different railways, it will program, during which Geo. Philp TI _1E PICK E NE Quaker church, two pumps, windmills, hydraulic roma. pprovide Whitby with a street railway. read an illuminated Address which We 9.11 ffll'nl$ and. COtlntrV ` J. B. Laidlaw, who was a member of was replied to b Mr. Devitt in an �'.': .•< ., utiles eant of. lumbin etc. y •Pickering Village. plumbing. the deputation that interviews8 the appropriate manner, refrei hmenta properties. We want a. re- ti Dominion Government in regard to a were served. All resent wished the 'Work guaranteed. Ebur es moderate Thep,are also expert well drillers P g -„ subsidy, is very optimistic In the mat- departing friends prosperity and much presentative (FOP 11118 di-s-... -q. and respectfully solicit opt. trop- ter. He expects that the railway will happipets in their new home, ThiA W $ L age for the to e, Iatit Alcoa �21e, be constructed this year. ended a mostenjgyable "i.'W` -;-.. ,,' ,' - w 'S•,M ':d .Y+gro.-i�r ,p .•.. `q,WsvF::,a� 'im.:". '+G'.1• ':y ',3Sv'':+:� w. 'T'--'K'T( ;r.'. k'��:�•.,'�w. i- ;+. ,.d' ;1s s^. J� •�. M a,. :s' x a 'x t ar'`<s}I+. +":+: w �:�'r'u,..:'^ �1�.nr• -, _�y.,.♦ - �.e tea•�:c.v�-.+m- u1.';�+�..:+t,.. • �n'•"t4 ION : W. ..tR 4 +y.... -..•,'�- .� e.,;.,aC„ wr .., ..;...-•T:,t ,. ,.:.. .:.. ... .. _ ,. ..y '�'+ :;;" `°e �:' ... _ `'� ir. -!-� j•..,_• :r _tri , -F .. ♦ - Yom_ � ` -----�___- _ ;ti.. .. ..__- -._.__-.. __._.._.�__- - -- -_ L "_.n: PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS ' SEFOR72 •ROM TNt LEADINO TRAOt CEMTRit Or ANgR1CA, .trtges et Cattle, grain, Chasse arts Ot1LM traeuae at Meme ane'AOresi } �' •- 5 Toronto, April 7.-Flour-9nlo' - a•wheat flours, 9v per cent., ;3.86, sea- } board, and at $3.95 to $4. Toronto. 111an1- T 15.60; do.Zseconds .$6.10: strong bakers', T <; In ince bags, 14.90. {i ` Manitoba wheeA Bay ports-ivo. ,7 Northern, 81c, and No. 2, 96lc; Godertch !c more. No. 1 Northern, North BaY. :;:•:•„ \ _ '41.031, and No. 2, 1.011• k ` Ontario wheat- o. 'L at 88c to $1,out- ; ' /k freight, - sida according to Preight, and $1 oa r r Jr i i track, Toronto. Oats--*,o ,Ontario oats, 39 to 33ic, outside, and at 41 to 42c, on track, To- �( ronto. Western Canada oats quoted atPROS&ii- LYie for,,N6.- and at 40;'.c for No, S, ;7iaS' Porta Peas-98c to $1, outside. �/` y! ��j/�� � 1 5`R•r Barley-Good malting barley. 6T to. miss, outside.-according to tiva111Y- Rye-No, 2 at 63 to 64c. oufelde: 73uckwheat-T6 to 76c, outside: `Z, ►y y ./'/��� � �'� / i/ t' /� ' -New No. 3 American, 73c, all 1 114."null to i FF`` �}1• - ___ 6111. 'Toronto. Canadtan, 69 to 70c, j A ��� �+ ��if1'!F -- Bran-3lanitaba bran, $24 to $26 s ton In bags, Toronto freight. Shorts, r 1jl 326-to i.'7. uce. it ; Butter-Choice dairy, 23 to 2sc: n- ferior, 18 to 19c; farmers' separator ;• �•printa. 23 to 25c; creamery prtgts. fresh, 9I to 39" .+._ process prints. 27 to 23c; _ �a ■tilde, storage,-Y6 to sic• ' 1 ggs-20c per dozen. 1n case lots. r Cheese New cheen•. 151 to 151c for Peter, star, + - large, and 1610 for twins. Had a wife and couldn't keepher. !leans-FIand-picked. $8.2o to 12.25 par >' i - - - p - l •'bushel; Primes, 12.16 to $2.20. --_ - Better food in vain they sought, f Hone y-E stracted, in tins, it to per Till Crown Brand Syrup Peter bought. pet Ib. for No. 1: combs, $3 to 13.26 per dozen for No. 1, and. $2 40 to $2.60 for ,.{ " l�Ow they eat'it all the time w No 2. G roult}y-Fowl. 16 to 18c per lb.: 'I 13ii1k it great and say it's finer s chickens. 19 to :Oc; ducks, 17 to Ise; y. - - geese, iG to 16c; turkeys, 20.to, 2sc. _ _ PotsRoes-Ontarlos. 96c per bag. on w t track, and Delawares at Ste. on track, _ car lots. - _ ,ta1•a.. �. CBrand . O r 1'1 �'Ll >� ,y x O n Ilaron-i.ong-clear. 15 to Ile per lb. In came lots. llama-Medium. 13 to slit: do- heavy, 1. to Sic; rolls. 16 to 15 c, breakfast bacon. 18 to. 29c: backs. 33 to = This pure food costa 80 lithe and goes so far -PETER'S lard-Tierces. laic: tubs. 131c; pa11s --.' that its merits should be known in every house- I,UMP�PM hold. S�read it on bread when the kiddies Stands. want a 'piece." Seises it with pancakes and I Plot Milk. . 71 hotesele seed merchants are selling fritters. Use it to sweeten puddings, pastry- fritters. Cups Strained and _ i re-cleaned seeds to the trade. On the eg Most delicious tall and candies Dried Pulmp n ' d Cak -1al<n 'Q d clover, N o, 1. $ 1 Cu $tt Re 1 Sts - loo IG ba P w 151: do:, No. 2, ;17 60 to $18.60, alslke, G81i< be made with Crown Bran Corn Sylvp. No. 1, 319 to 121; do., No. 2. 317 to $19.60: CVP Crosvrl 'B�airfd > ,, Timothy, Nab-l:- SS.Se to ST 6a-:do. No. Our Free Recipe Book tells of !, $7.86 to $t So; alfalfa, No. 1, 114 to S r" 115; do.. No. 2. 313 to $13.60, numerous economies its use •.3 Eggs (beaten separ- will effect in the kitchen. Send for ate yl; Unit" states Itarkets. a co . Address Montreal Office. lirinneapolte Aprft 7-iVheat-![aF. - Py. _ 'One half saltspoon Salt t laic: July. 80 to 80ic. No. 1 hard. 131 :.r Gin- to r31c: No. 1 Northern. 891 to 911c: No Y•. - _ -. _ - -- -- - �. .- .. - - ! do.. 871 to 89$3 'stern=la i yyellow. _ e + H' x L1 to 833 Oats-ho 3 white. 36; to - _ - =-351e, Flour-Faucy patents, $450. in - - -="The Canada Starer Co. Limited _$eat all together until _ wood; Bret clears. $3 46. to lute. second thoroughly Inixeti. litld patent*. $2..o. In Jute. Bran. $25. a with birder crusts yt Duluth. April.!.-Wheaf-No. 1 hard. Manufacturers of The Edwardaburgh Brands 3 . -tile. No. 1 Northern.-90 c. No. 2, do.. - - only: _ 1«81c; May, 901c: July. $Ile; September, - t71c Linseed-cash. $1.61; May., + � MONTREAL CARDINAL ',TORONTO MUNTFORD VANCOUV_ =f 1.69; July: ilial: September. $1.401• - ?.l.• !toot 1Eatteq. Y Toronto, April 7 -Cattle-Choics but. ` +%l >t; t"+ �f `' L •�- ,... • ¢herr', 37.60 to $8, good. $7.25 to $7 40; �` ` ' '+ madlum, $4.30 to 67.26; common, 6 to / ' { :• "•'~ „it N, choice caws. 98.60 to 18,78: "" ' �saood. $5.60 to 36.26; common, 31./0 to 1001 $5.60: cutters and canners. $3.15 to " *. SS.60: chotce bulls. $8,60 to $3: good, Ir _ 16.40 to $G.40; common, $4 to stockers and feeders-Steers. choice. $7 _ _ -•ko $8.60; good. $5.40 to $8.20; light - $3.50 to $4.75; springers. to $40; milk-1 SEALERS PERISH 0\ FLOES. they could not walk and had to be chilled him through. Arousing him- IIILIT.I�T9 FIRE A CASTLE. - ors, to $90. Calces-Good veals, $8.61' to $11; mrdTum. $T to $9,' Siheep and l ,_ hoisted aboard the vessel. self he -stumbled onward, halt- - ':lambs-l.ight ewes, $5.60 to 37; beavF Storiex of 4un i.vor9. blinded only to walk into a pool Edifice tae.About to Become a'@nb• ,,,�► p�{3 to 13,50; Spring iambs. $9 to 19.66 Tstitnat at the Dead Vary From ' 7Hogs-$9.35-to $4.50, ted and watered; - of water knee-deep. He was un Ile Technical Institute. ]13.46 to $9.75, on care; $9 to $9,10. Fitly to One Hundred. The horror of his experience on able to extricate himself, but his - _ the ice failed to depress the R1lirits A despatch from. London says: hlontreal. April 7, 17rtme beeves, Tic A despatch from St, John's, New- of Mike Sheehan, one of the aur- plight was seen by_fuur men from pa Suffragettes triedo burn Lisburn la r t a few extra stress: sue. and the Stephano, who pulled hied out. lame tat cc wit. 71c to Tic: medium, 6ir! €oundland, say's: Death travelled'vivors. He was oo�1sids�ex,l a bad Castle, County Antrim, Ireland, to 1r; c�mm�'n. Oc to Sic: cows. Ila Upon reaching the ship's deck he which was formerly- owned by the co $75: calves. Sac to Tic. sheep, 6c to 1n a ale that overtook the'sealin case by the . lieflavent�ire's physi- g p 2 Bic: lambs, Sic to 9c: spring lambs. $3 8 g clans. His face, hands Lind .feet l collapsed and was unconscious, 4 late -Sir John Murray- Scott, who to 36 each. Hogs. 10c: worth-west Meets here. The steamer Newfound-(were frostbitten, and the condition hours. His clothing had to be cut bequeathed about $5,000,000 tel 1 ' ogs s:c. .z_ land lost probably fifty of her crew, wu>; aggravated by the man's re&t from his body: and bath his feet Lady Sackville, and over whose _ were frozen, He subsisted all the while as many more, it is feared, 'less activity. will there was a bitter contest last EAGER TO WORK time on the ice and only three bis'= will be maimed as a result otexpo- �;hen the rescue ship tied up to July. The castle was about to be. ' -- she dock, Mike eluded his care- cults, which. he husbanded careful come a public technical•institute. ,Healtlt-R-egained by Right Food. -sure. e. of -_the�tephanv s_men takers, slip's over a side an es and-Aha usual Stiff rit. The average' healthy man or vro- The men lost were far from their met a few friends with wham he Baked" how;he 'felt•when he'thought Bella papers were found in the ----- iia agar o he busy a ips, ki !'ing seals, when the,storm, roamed about the city for two hey was dying. << vicinity. The damage to the castle some useful task or employment. with blinding snow,' swooped down hours, while the police and hospital "Dying,," sad Tobin. I neer was alight., 1 But let dyspepsia or indigestion upon ,them. They were exposed for orderlies'searched for him. ,When thought of it.'; May Richardson, the militant :eget hold of one, and all endeavor 48 hours, before assistance arrived, .1>e was. kcated.at last, . he was According_ to -Thomas Dawson, a Suffragette who slashed the 'Rokeby :becomes a burden. A woman writes: and in that time many stimumbed. promptly sent to the hospibs He large number of men reached the• "Ven is". in the National.Gallery, +x "A year ago, after recovering! The Newfoundland was one,of al refused to'go in an ambulance,,and Stephano, the nearest chip, at noon has been on a hunger strike since Ecom an operation, my stomach and ;fleet of fifteen ships, carrying over a cheering crowd followed him.as he on the the blizzard broke. After she was sent to jail for,six months nerves began to -givo- me much!2a00 men, scattered among the ice marched up the , stmet, limping resting, they decided to try to reach on March 12.•- The authorities Piave ►rouble. floes - near Belle Isle Strait.. The badly, Sheehan said he owed his the Newfoundland; five hours walk now resorted to forcible feeding. "At times nib•'appetite wit' rocs- crews were on the= floes hunting life in-part to a bit of blood-soaked distant, and this was the cause of 3, ciotts. but when indulged. andigcs-�seals which have their homes on hard tack, which he found lying be- the appalling death list. �+ -tion followed. Other times I had these cry'stal_plains,_and the hunt side a-dead man., An hour• after leaving the Ste 'I'�VO DRQPPED DEAD. no appetite whatever. The food I h--a triken them from four to•sin ge described the veay in which ph'ano, he itch, the snow blotted y to+ek did not nourish me, and I miles from their ships. one of his,comrades, Daniel Dow- grew Aged Leat'°er than ever. When the blizzard came.the crews ney- met dtafth. Exhausted a`nd ed aimlessly about, and came upon Fatal ResultA. - lost interest in everything and of the of er ateairlers manage o realizing that he•was doomed, Dow- seas y A despatoh' from Worcester, wanted' to be alone. I had always I regain their vessels, but the floes on net• took"off 'his belt, scratched his horning:. Had they stuck by these, Mass., says: ' Patrick.Eagleton, .d had gocKl nerves, but now the w'hleh -the - Newfoundland's men name on it, buckled it about him "aid Dawson, many lives might have :-. merest trifle +v:;uld a met me and were hunting drifted away from' been saved, for the seals would have. years old; of Dugan Street, Spen- 1 P•• again and knelt down and prayed. car, and Mrs: Dennis Arseneault, - main body of ice, and when dark- furnished fuel for 48-hours He is A.vic,14"nt iiendache- walk. Then he stretched himself out and I 60 years old, of 48 Maple Street., ing across the room w•as an eftt�r}, nese a t.a n1g no o waited the en w1t oil a murmttr. ill , And prescribed i:xercise was out of turned. The ship's crew numbered Lost 410 Hours. feet, and probably all his fingers. in the-'street as they witnessed 'a the question. 150, of whom 120 were on the ice. prank Seal's Blood. three cornered fight between $ar=� I had y Win, Gra One survivor, Michael Tobin, of pe-Nuts adver- Captain Resley. Kean. 'his officers', �, tin Niederberger, a chauffeur, anJ tiiscd, but .did not believe khat I engineers, stokers and cooks; re- Fermeuse;•'was out for 60, hours. A seal which .James Donovan -.1r_ read, at the tinge. At.last: when it •mained aboard.' He was led away from the rest by killed during the dtorm saved,his Stanley Orubt and Charles Barmen. - seemed as if I were literally. stare- The weather pleased and Captain the whistle of the steamer Ste- life, according to his story. He The fight took place.on the street ing. I began to 'cat Cl rape-Nuts. Kean signalled the steamers Bella- phano,-,and, becoming-bewildered, Flays he drained tells warm blood ,and Mr. Eagleton, who was waiting . foi_a-trolley car, collapsed on the, "I had, not beer, able to work for venture and Stephano,.which' were went astray and ,Ras.not:pricked up. into a tin cup .and drank it, and sidewalk with fright,-and died be-' > nearest him, of the loss of his men. until spine. hours after the otl*rs -,a.ved up-a supply for ¢•latter ewer- • R year, but now afar two.months - - fere a doctor..could be galled. Mrs.:-, ....on Grape-Nuts I am eager to= be These two vessels; being fast and had been found. He will lose one gmey. Arseneault sank to the-floor df the at work s§ain. 'My stociaeh gives powerful, smashed their -way into ear,:probab�v.both of his feet, The Seventeen of the men,' including waiting-station.d'uririg the row and rue no'trouble, nbw, m nerves'are' the floes•,.in- search. of the missing edaea of all his teeth were broken Jere Conway, drifted away from tbe- r` y _. she'was dead before help .,could F> early as ever, and interest in lite men. off from chewing chunks of ice to main floe on a' large- sheet--of ice - _ l etnd aaltlition have.come 'bark with Captain Rendell, pf the Bella quench his Thirst, He' knew that'he Wednesday night. By Thursday reach her.the return to heal'=• venture, sent a wireless message must keep•wa-lking:e•nd not grit his morning-only Conway and two 1 } Name given by narlian "Postum that be had twenty-eight living men feet wet, and despite tho deaden others remained alive. _ A Problem for. the Editor, _ Co.. Windsor, Ori,,.. Re The aboard, and there were two others ing fatigue and the blinding snow, + on the ice that he had not yet res- he was able tv-avoid the many boles . Alfred Noyes. the English poet, It has been asked whether stepping u WeI1vi,lle," pkgs. On a man's corns gives provocation for ''"There'& Reason." cited. He estimated forty men were in the floes until the afternoon of wit heartily welcomed in Toronto. -. 1- dead, and there were thirty still un- the third day, when he made out the The Provincial Hydro-Electric swearing. Answer: Kemp the rocs clear r laver read * 'above 1 ter! ♦ sew y y one appears time tee• Tbas accounted for. He t3tated that the Stephano. Within a mil of her he C'o mission ordered a reporton the of corns, by using Putnam's Corn E:- �. ars aennine, true, a d t of hamar survivors were so exhausted that sank into a pile of ice Slush,. whichaffairs of the Toronto system. tractor. 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"""a>r ;'del <. ; And One Aged Member Gives Nes' �,[1�� �lQ1Us� Be _v version of Massacre:' - - ` `, Prof. Frank Speck, of the Univer- , i - F sits of Pennsylvania, is preparing a ► Pork °Y v; AND THESN FOUND A C IN JL� report on a tribe of Indians lost for + ` R DODOS KIDNEY. PILLS. - � � spean'so _. ,� �.: t97 yearst'which be found unexpect- y en 18 on a of Quebec recent t-The, tri1be Prov- was \ I �V That's Why Mrs. Wellington Dun- known as the \Vawenocks, once one 1 d - lop Bays Dodd's Iildney Pills are of the strong tribes of :New Eng d land. Five families are all that re: the Best of all 3ledteinc6. f _ �-- main. South Watervt e, or s ' He found \`only o'ne old B., April 9.-(Special) -Mrs. Wel 'tel p• Neptune�ho spoke the original f lin ton Dunlap, Highest grade beans kepi whole ? g tip, an estimable rest- language of the tribe. From Nep- dent of this lace has tv n an I and mealy by perfect baking, p g' e _ tune Prof. Speck learned another ' a' retainingtheir full strength. ' interview in which she states that M� ersion--- of the--hietorieally g�vored with delicious sauces. t� she believes Dodd's Kidney Pills to ;��F, boated massacre of Norridgewock, be the best of all' medicittea. Jidrs. "" r They have no equal. T „�` In Milne, where the Wawenock for- . `Dunlop says: 1 lh merly lived. Whittier, in.his poem, "When I commenced taking t i 1� _ <<MQgg Megone," ossa the massacre - Uodd's Kidney.-Pills I was in a � ' _ as the theme of a eulogy on Father •AAMs FOR IIALIL terrible condition. I had been sick " ' ' Basle, who is pictured as a malty r for over a year and had paid out CUTICURAand hero. N• W.Toronto. , 'smell CattsrM stnst _more than one hundred and thirty •lfliss Gertrude Beeks, Tetronte. dollars for doctors and medicine. I the woman who "cleaned up the Neptune's story differs from the F YOU WANT TO BUY on, BELL A .historical one. Aocording to his ac-I I Fruit~ stock. Grain, or Dairy varm would 'get £ome better and then' get Panama Canal Zone," and who, for. count, when Gen. 'Lovell, with the I write H. W. Dawson. Brampton. or go just as bad as ever. her splendid work in directing sant- ___ _ ® English troops, came within a few Colborne Bt., Toronto. "The doctor said m trouble came tation will-receive--some special N. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Ta►alas Y_. , miles of Norridgewock, he sent a —from my stomach His medicine recognition from the United States friendly Indian to Father Rasle, to WANTED. end Cuticula Ointment. relieved me for only a few.minutes Government. ask him to come secretly to him for cexTs FOR WEATHER 1 Esc R- 4w' ___after I had taken it, and I got _ _ They do much for i ori- an interview, Rasle met the Gen- AIH°cTi; Ca aaa liberal weather commission. that I was nearly insane. For Instance. eral and accepted a bag cf gold "I had not Laken Dodo's Kidney tated, 1 tc h 1 n g s c a p s e upon agreeing to call the Indians Comoanx. Toronto. a } l Pills two d'ays till I was some bet- Mrs;. Brown-"Our language is dandruff. and dry, thin of the tribe together for a council NEWSPAPERS Poa SALE. .ter.- I took iwelve boxes in all, and ful'1 of misnomers. For instance, I -I cap truly say they have done me met a man once who vias a perfect ed the following day. .Basle gather- ooh k coo L . stationery LIVE Tang o p and falling hair, and do � � Yark Copaty. Stationery and Book N more good than any medicine I have bear, and they called him a civil ed the tribe together in a church,i lsuatnea8 to connection. -Yriee onto it speedily, a reeabl and the English troops fell on them, :4,000• Terrds liberal, wtlaon Publish- ever taken." _ engineer." Mrs. Smith-"Yee, but p y' g � setting fire to the church and shoot- Toronto.pans' 73 west Adelalde streeL Dddd'a Kidney Pills are suffering that's not so.ridiculous as the man and economically. ins the Indians as they fled. An In- - '" woman's best friend. If you haven't they call a teller in a bank. :Iie � omr�.ni an dian, believing that Father Rasle C NURSERY STOCK. tried them yourself, ask your neigh- won't tell you anything. I asked the world. A weeraf smVis or each. with az-pace had betrayed them, shot him as he •r8ew BEssiEs.ttaaPB>;B�+tra, r'ti.'& •� bora_ one the other day 'how much money booklet on tae ear*and UMUNDt or the skin and S varieties. Free `Cataiof• ItcCoane - - _ - _ scala slat peat••lree. Addles Potter Drug&Cheta fled. - - my husban-d had on deposit and he Cy Dept IIIC.nastoa,U.S.A a Ban. t3roveeend. Ontario. just lsughed at me.' _ lox sash. a KAISER AS A GYMNAST. . + ' - JAPANHAS A '•PF.RE DAItIEN." P S��elliuffs reduced i s t rcl t CAL', _ Painful t-1<1 . Tt+ ` tF tered podigares. 3 to is months uld. 'Inca ht He Would Be Asked to I' t C, g + /� Twenty-five to Setenty-fire 1)Mlars. X. g -1 Hear Now - The Res. Alfred Hewlett, Briton, Dlll'7C'uI11C Strains Ended Leitch, Southend. Ont �rg ry Jump Over a Table. _. ri Is Fighting Leprosy. MISCELLANEOUS. The Munich papers contAin in- Deafncss A11 GoncllI SUCH TROUBLES NOW QUICKLY terestin aeceurks of a, real I Kumamoto, a toren oEattout80,000 RUBBED AWAY BY POWER- �r•NcEtt. Yu><oa+. LUMPS. Plc., z 13 g Flm Am Tickled to Der�h at the Miracle ' inhabitants, has two of the six Ja- FUL REMEDY. ' 'i� internal and external cored with. nastic display before the Emperor Catarrhosone PerTormed for.Me. ; cut pain by cur home trea'maat. Wrae ;on• the occasion of his visit there. - t panese leper asylums. One is the - I[.you have any muscles that are i os b,•fcre too tat• Dr 13ermae xedic•i His Majesty remarked that-in his At 75 Can Hear Like a Young. Child. Kwaishun founded in 1895,b Miss strained and weak, that are frequent- His r. t'm'••,t ren'^t..,rd oee y youth.gymnastics wrre a bore, Now y ly subject to rheumatic pains; r J­ ..youth. new spirit had come over them, •'After suffering so long from a bad i Hannah Riddel, an English woman, have any patnful swellings that refuse �Y who has received the-blue ribbon.ef to go away—get busy with Nerv111ne.; and-they-were made amusing and case of catarrhal deafness. it is no This is the ver'r sort of trouble that wonder that I am tickled to death at Japan, In-this, asylum there were agreeable, He expressed his ear- Nervillne is noted for curing quickly. . neat hope that gymnastics for wo- I the miracle Catarrhozone performed fifty patients a year ago. The other •'I have proved Nervillne simply a won- F mete would beet g more general, as ;for me, writes T. Y Welghtman, from is the Taira-in, founded by the der to reducing a hard. painful swell- Biridgetown. "I had dreadful head-LC.'atholic Father i�orro in 1894. Last Ing. It followed an injury I received; Ml this would certainly contribute to I noises, a continual bfszzing in my ears. yh' 'chs physical welfare of the race.. My trouble was die to catarrh of the there were fifteen patientA, In my lett leg and caused me great At.the close of the lis 18 the head and ears, and it also f.ffected aiy I To the ''leprosery as the middle• pain and discomfort. The muscles p y were strained and sore, and no other ESTA 6 ..,.Emperor was asked for his signs- throat, Which was irritable and sore. ages would have styled it, founded remedy gave the ease and comfort 1 tore, and a.cable was placed before- Catarrhozone seemed to reach to the by British -womanly- sympathy, a got from rubbing on Nervlllne. There ~ very bottom of the trouble. It cleared I British Father .Dam.isa has devoted is .a--soothing, PAL power Used by success ` him for that purpose,: He after-, u my throat. weakness rid me of wards said: "I ;thought I should catarrh and as a result, my hearing ' himself. _ Be. is ..the Rev, Alfred about Nervfline that touched the root 1 Planters t have to jump,over the table, and returned, Now at my age of seventy_ ' Hewletb, vicar of St. Paul's, Rock of lily traubte. Nervillne reduced the i' swelling, it destroyed the pain, :Pas just about•to take off my coat'!'' I!Ave I_can hear ilk' a child, and I am I Ferry,_Birkenhead, and a brother brought my limb back to perfect con- for over half a century !thankful to Collins' Drug Store for !of Maurice Hewlett the novelist. dition." The experience.of Mr, Bow _ having recommended Catarrh(zone to i He is about 50 y ears of a•ge. „ me.,. a incurable�n unuaual.o Thouaands�Iaae proving' �l CATA OGt;tE 1FREE n, O ed + and Leprosy, t terrible of _ �.. In case of deafness, asthma a aha y poi g will yield' •- - - - .. bronchial Irritation, nothing can equaldisease which is still a scour a .of ®very day that muscular pains of A. SIMMERS. Limited Caiarrhoacne — every physician and the East, is fairly prevalent-in is. every kind, chronic rheumatism, Item• J. I w•a" cared of .leufo laronchll,h by druggist says so and we advise onr4an, where {•here are about 30,000 bago, neuralgia and sciaticaY .. TORONTO, oNT, £' IutxaxUs t,1XI3tL'�T• readers to try this treatment, large lepers, The figures'. . contrast to Nervillne when nothing else can Heb of Inlander. J, X. CAMPlIEI+L. � possibly Cure. Nervillne 18 an cid• I. 2 size containing a beautifully polished ; time family pain remedy, used, nearly was cured of Facial Neuralgia hY.' I wtrangely with those of the patients a11NARD'S 1r1NIMENT. +hard rubber inhaler ^3rd sufficient j at Kitma•noto• The other leper asy- X.S. W1L DANIELS, medication for 2 months' use, price R y forty years with groat success. The I was 'cured:of f:hronte Rheumatism si,o0; smaller trial sizes 50c. and 26c. i Tums are at Toltio, Osaka, Kansz large family size bottle costs 60c., ® j; by 3t1�;aRL'I iAM3iFNT. trial size 256. at all dealers. 11 dhr Albert Co.: S.ii caEO. TI\t;LEY, Sold by all druggists and storekeepers I Awa and Aomori. av or post paid from The Catarrhozone Although the Diet seven years ago e _Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and u CoBu o N Y. Ki gstdn Can- I undertook Governmental control of Well Fixed Though _ ads., the questipn and subsidized the six One doesn't have to be particu _• :_ _ m Room For :�1�. - asylums, notification of disease is lark sharp to gilt a figure in society. Some men are unhappy because LONDON'S POPULATION. _ not yet enforced. Many families sue. cared in a to 14 Gaye they can't afford a new unit; others T , In twenty generation' every per- -- have a special•room in which they eon has tied 131,0"6 direct antes- Drug Flats refund money tr pwzo becmwe they can't afford a steam Remarkable Figures Show How. isolate an infected member, OrJUN TENT fails to cure itching. Bund, fora. English People Migrate. or Frotrud7nE rues First appuaauonl3acht. It is easy to be unhappy'. t gives relief, 60c. € Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. volume IX. of the report on the Doing His Best. Mtnard's untmcnt Renews Neuralgia. census of 1911 contains some re- �t 1 1�e ;,w y'do' you cry like that, my Titus Enough• Theory Shattered. -markable figures'-showing how Eng- i";i bey Z,`, Musical Enthusiast (at charity "Children," said the -teacher to lish people migrate from where they _. , e s _ - --�----- - were born, says the Loild4n..-Daily- � � "Kin you show me any better c n•ert�-Ah• We hall hear more' Favorite f his pupils,, you should be- ble-to- a V of this. young' man, I' Mall.' w_y _ do anythin a ly well with either Suffe 4 'I�rn o-night,•,s I-Rupe- -bandtth alittle practise you ( The five metropolitan counties, Mirtard•i Liniment curbs Burns, Eta ` will find itjust ttleasy•'to-do any- Essex, Herts, Kent. Middlesex and +•-=saves the house- To cure a cold to one aa9 thing with cote hand as it.is with the i Surrey, together with fhe county wife much thank- Well Supplied. Tal' L-•%XATIVE hnoato tet;t�I�>s other." I boroughs of West Ham and Croy- - Tablets. Druggists refund nE,S fr is g eooking— "I'm introducing abrand-new in- tette to cure. L. W. GRO\'E'`3 sista "1s itl" enquired the urchin at don, 'contain more than a million vention-a combined talking ma- tura is on each boz. Ztc. !•he font of the class. '`Let's see you natives of London. • Essex claims _. chine, carpet sweeper and letter- 260,943 of them and Middtoaex 357 - Had 'one of our suffragettes been t, put your left hand in the right-hand ' opener," said the a en't stepping/ in Mother Eve's place, a•ht'..t a fwl Post g 1 pocket,of your trousers." 632. briskly into an office. of London's 4,251,683 inhabitants, Got one ;already," answered the she would have made of.that snake 1,436,696 were born outside the _ oaStl 1et m married." ands L ate ev h county, and it is another rLmark- proprietor. `'I' tnlment for srYw erw H l 'T- e� _ Mit; able fact that the proportlon of na- Try Mtlrrine Ede Remedy But N°�I c Knows. five Londoners has risen at each I ";\iy•husband is the laziest man guocessive census since 1881. ThE factory cooks them If.you have Red, Weak Watery Rya on earth," declared Mrs.. Harlem. . At the same time the rate of perfectly, toasts them' to a or Granulated Eyelids. oesn t Smart rowth of the ulation'o#I:onaon Sootbes Ey Pain. Druz 611' "Dear me: I wonder if he is'laz- 9 pop delicate, golden-brown; and Marine %ye 12emedy. Liquid, 25c, 500. ier than mine,'' replied bits. has steadily declined. Foreigners sends them to .your table Murine Lye galve in Aseptic Tabes. ; Mronx, / of all nationalities.in London num- ready to eat direct from the 250, �• Eye Books Free by Mail. i "Indeed he is. «'hy, he ei cn•or- m`- bel 133,128, mare than' half the to- As 4s v«+*aaa'far +ewe I )e- a In sealed package. i cense he' thought it could be easier -` - larger number,than at-any previous Fresh, crisp, easy to to Cliovel than hold goal." "^ census. serve, and Caine to Embraer: -'-� s' Dac1 was threatened �-ith fever, -,Not to Repeat It. and when hi; little son came to -A bite cf•this and a tzste o!that,all oaf Wonderfully embrace 'him beforre going,to bed, -long, dulls.the.appelite and weakens the some years ago an Irish member he said, "Now, oy, sun mustn't cf. Parliament,forgot the a'triot rule Appetfz)ing? hug- 'dlgest3on me. You'll catch t•hr. scarlet Y0U Wili find relief in Zflin-Bulk 1 that members must .address ' the fever." The lad looked a$ his fa- y Restore your stomach tc.healthy,vigor House only through ";1Zr. Speak- " It 68Se>i the burning, -stinghig talon a Na-Dru-Co D s to Tablet << " bher for a moment. Then, Say fa- n stops.bleEdih and grin !l by g, Y Peps- era_. Gentlemen he began on ask an `rocer— er'" '` 7sfter each mea! -andcutoctthe'piecing�• rising, and was 56o,pped instantly by y g " ah , he added, who„ did y_ou _' te, 9 hug „ ease. Perseverance,with Zama ►" cries of ``Order!" For moment __� BUk,means Cure: Why not prove Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets :Pott r _ he paused,i then he he-resumed "Mr. Too' Matey of This.Iu,ud. this?, dti]3reyylats rind Storca.— lire the best frlends for sufferers from foe bo:& r, Speaker, star, I recognize that in 'tindigestion and A7spepsl1500• a Bo: beginning my speech with the ward w "That's a strange pair of scales at your Druggist's. Made - by the ent'lemen' I made a mistake for oaSileS you have there. I suppose ones are t>k National Drug and Chemfeal Co. of him I am deeply.sorry, and I�pro- of the Ambu de kind." Canada, (i',.vtcd. mise.that i4 the -House will forgive Oanadlan Poetum Cereal Co.. Ltd. "Ambtl e i �Yhart is, that tat me I will endeavor not to. repeat Windsor, Ontario. "«7hy, they lie in weight, as it ED. 7. lygl)l 13.- 14. i ,- were, the error." v �,...;ttsy„�.t,�:,'....• �w.�::..-'`.'.•^"^w- >x•:.rp�*',�,..,,,•�..., � ,^r,,c�±+,y+-'� ..,,.'+z•,_;a•,�`,�a`�•' •+�c.� 't�ca: r_;,,•r:.. .r...�- s .�i'�'s••_ - ' rig_ .` w a:• w _, " +bt�'' W. 'ti:.`j' u• ,a i}'�>µs �.•�' ,'^�4;, ..,.9'..., sJvr:W+."•a + y S �'•� `.. '.i'"'•• r '�a „r •._.. .. .• ,:Y .::,... �, ;•�.�.y.M r ."P.b:•J'.R; .:....:4'"t„:.';r,.;' s,•..cr.: °`.• �'-;' .c�.-- s a�e'�.. .:„,:.. f:-: . . _ _ ; ,. ..: 3-.._.c 1fM4%ti7► .. k - .,N._ o..:«.',rr ._ ;. ^^vt-- .. .. kx R, � ;��, -.•e. ,,: .,,6c ,y. - a '� ,'syr. ��� �� � .. y;T'q,.;:A .:.•• „a'..�. ',.,_.-. rye; .,:. .a.;.d �e'._r .... ..s-" .: .. '' t' 7. • R.. - Raz,; T treasurer for the said sum of one l The city of Toronto voted $5.000 �r�1�1Z it ,thousand dollars in order to confirm to aid survivor he Newfoaod- V - e said n nt to the noun v. ' A by-law was introduced. passed h tbroug tie various readings and - �r TIMMS finally carried authorizing the reeve N�, d � -- and treasurer to borrow certain su AVE TRIED THEM? - Y NEVER FAIL. �^ 111,36 per year; 11,00 it paid'in advanoe. to meet the now 6urrent expenditure. " sabeorip ions to the Unn"States,1111l•so On motion the reeve was instructed V DGS' FOR HATCHING-Pure A 'complete line of garden and flower s nava in.. All Basin �v'ieOO to grant his order on the treasurer in 12 white wyandottes from No. 1, laying - - f strain,i.Ao for setting of t6, L. 17. tiw new seeds. -2 packages 5 cents-- A� corn, peas, sweet + favor of the parties recommended for Ptukering. JOHN MU•RKAR, Proprietor, payment in reports of standing com- - - peas, nasturtium, yellow globe Denver Onion. Seeds in bulk. � ? mittees as presented cbls day• OR SALE=A few pure-bred white FRIDAY, April 10th, 1914 The Council now adjourned to meet F wyandottecoke for the morribe of April again on Monday,' ,ty 4th, at one and May. 600. for setting of 18.: (iLAD7 .i- - o'clock for the transaction of general M,BCH, kering. �P E R F E C T IO N CHICK FOOD NOTES AND COMMENTS business. IOR SALE-'Mixed hay-Seed•Oats �. The rfeet food for young chicks. GLORIOUS HAiR uew'concurs-Red con. Pe y g r`.ThgDoukhnbOrs who bate get- c or Ind, telephose. 1", P'"ering. A-Ff, ' DRUNK;tkhitby,P.Cv. ' fled in the North-west psovinces, Girls and women of all ages want to OUSE TO LET-On lot 10,con. 0, PLANTS -FORE�S'TI;R are proving them:alves a very be beautiful and attractive. but un- r•u:krring, flood working mau'a house, di$icult class to assimilate. They sightly, thin and lifeless hair destroys• i',�nryu,mmx-in et! rivnei�rhuad. Applyto ion P �•e>}t_cii.Slice 1,*ereniums. _ Foliages etc. fur 4:.y�ter Cheer. ' i half the beauty of+t pretty free. 1r..rU(lH. Claramosst. §4. a, communal •'bo,1y-and they If your hair is lusinK its sutural•,,lot - _ g Our General Groeery'Stock is eoitllllete gust _fre.;,h Price- right. have no intention of obeying any is falling out, dull streaky. full of d:ui• �,,T wNh o� fur�uuRENT-Cottage tr�yNud vegetables,, e wts except those which , they druff, toe dry, or if the. scalp itches ,,,,,a„to tuwu Vt. rioutzmu, addrwo u:du LOL3 of good lliztt2l'ttitd fr8911 egh: fur' .Eatiter .Trt1dE'._ _ _la. .. p, and burns do not be.alarm, 1, u.e P:u- rr>;LSu.c,.5o muse a.r. ruruutu, ioAt - thetnselves make. In 9-ritirh i=u Sage. Rub it weCt,int t thesralp. --- = . -. Columbia^they refuse to obey the It will go right to th'e'hair roots flour- FD PEAS, FOR SALE-I h:lv'e Phoneiof semi yUlit gToceC,y order t0 �r yuautity of nail threshed, white-eyed fah them, and stimulate the httu• to laws relating relating t0 1711�th8, to&triages grow long and beautiful. It removes morrow tat teas at ffi1,�6 per buannl. 0, W, p 4 and deaths, sending their children dandruff with one application, etopa uuei>•;e,Waremont_ Ind,phvue.i7w. �� ►AMES ifT/CH�t1f?DSON itehin seal and failia hair and to school, or those,referring .to g p g r �O RKNT-Two good frame houses, - makes the head feel tine. east oC11Wksring wage,0n the Kingston THE PICKERING GROGHB. r :sanitary conditions. While they Parisian Sage supplies the hail-with road, Posseaaiou;et Pen at 0008. Apply for l are very industrious and in many what is needed to make it soft fluffy, particular•tj W;J. MLLES, Pickering. L&tf k thick and gloriously radiant. It is �respectis most-1di6sirable citizen:', sold in•fifty cent bottles by D. Pettit I,fOR-SERVICE-At lot 21, con. 8; the government cannot afford to and ati all drugscooters. Loots for Pickerrng,!<eg. elhorthorn bull, bred by g U.M,lrorsyth,terms sI uu;keg.AYrsnire, bull, ESI•wglj9�i1® �. allow them to disregard-the laws the'trpde mark-"The Gtrl wtth rile nredDy H,c.Hamill,e�oa:bao,terma 6LA;also � THE _- leen Slue- -of the land. It is'tnost difficult to Auburn Hair" Accept no other. a reg Tamworth boar bred bs Chat, caress, — -•-- ttorriston,terms_S1Au, 1oSN BouT'r, know how to deal with this class ;D. SIMPSON Agent=British Amer- tet• - ica Fire Assurance Company. 1000rpor- of people. TO fine them or punish aced Isis,capital el,000,000,no premium note ; �RED GRAIN FOR SALE-I have all Premium notes are collectible at 90 days limited amount of MaI wheat for iiiiilLRD - •` m in any other way is an aper the - nodes.one mutml compwns....an collecting- ,�&IDn,hai them now. 8emember these notes aro aloe r station in good base, oasb with ostler Llso r +ation which they seem to enjoy. for Ave times the amount of your yearly or some choice case as 76 cis a ba. according to Punishment at the hands of men 'I Assurance ce hates in the British Amer. .amplt sent a the Dept. of Agriculture.geeach• JC - i f •Assaranoe Co.Oowhich is purely impositions, para. the wheat cate,90 per tette reached 99 ENDING money to any pont in `they consider a sacrifice required 80d yyoss are protected from these mpositions, yet oesst and the cab,9e per cent,A N MULL Bee D 81mpse a who can Rive You loll pard- ld LT.Pickering Unt +� by the Almigbty, and consequent- stars. I also represent the London ane _ Canada. the United States or L Lancashire A�cideus and all sickness In•nr• ial� sly they do not resent it. We want ante. Don't be ,vtthont a policy of this Iciud: �wss ja¢�� rOpe t3 5�e, s•we don't know the da• l hoar ere s;et icTB w _O Endorse LPi� only those iiumigrants .«'ho are acc,deat or daknen It will only cost you abcat ,W��l•,.fi ou when is its j ta.0u a year for Slow. 11 YOU want a new - cxpedsti a whey t�' Bank draEb willing and- anxious to become Sharples Tublar depssator %be best in toe D (Dppl and money order are �, true Csnadians thoee tvho are world or jar old one exchanged See D: If we did not bellow doctorseeldosaed C p _ , 8iMP80N,�ickaring n Ayers Cherry Pedorpli for cco�te afro -�■� w willing to obey the laws of the -- acids;we would not oder It to yotr. TQj�QN i v - ' -_ ..-land. and willing to do their part sofa for 7M PICKERIN� BRANCH, in building tip a strong nation. SUFFERED Ask Yetr Doctor. `YH e't, ° �0a• 80 long as the 'Doukhobors will L W.GORDON, btanager. Beanie also at Whitby, anin large sellem tstheir EVERYTHING PAPER-HANGING . 1 own, it will be a most difficult difficult ' - .matter to educate them in--Cana- dian ideas. -They will retain all First-classwork. Give your de- Ouse m r their European customs, customs For Years,RestoredTo HealthI R r coratiug to me and have it that have not changed for centur- by Lydia E.Pinkham s Veg. :-done as it should be. REQUIREMENTS :�i► Ise. They will be reluctant to or etable Compound. -Terms moderate: _ change their manner of dress, Established 0 pears in Pickering. r ' ...,the' language they use: But it WALL-PAPERS-'the bent assortment ' we ever had, -- - - Canadian women are continually writ• �� =&13=er. - we can suit you, �Uv1'll be the duty of Canadians to ing us such letters as the two following, PAINTS-'Martin-Senours famous line, the paint. that _�:educate them and embue them which are heartfelt expressions of grati-- A square deal for everyone. . sh. :- ' with progressive ideas. It will rode for restored health: P — _ NEU-TONE-that beautvarful flat finish for walls,- ceilings ve a slow process, and the Gtanford Station, Ont -"i have ta- pro p y Are You Interested iri and interior woodwork. . III long remain -impervious to ken Lydia E Pinkl;apou VegetableCom ver a "VARNISH—for oilcloths. linoleum, etc. makes them wear `.to Canadian thought and Canadian pound and never longer, and old-loop like new.,. Fe-nein found any medicine OILCLOTHS-many patterns to choose from;- cover your ideals. In time, however, they to compare with it '•floors with oilcloth and save.mueh work. 'will yield to outside inS,tences, I had ulcers and fall- BRUSHES-paint, stove, whitewash, scrub, shoe, - - u►nd will likely prove themselves ing of womb.. and : AN 1J .-•..- �an element of strength In the "'' doctors did me no SOAP-Comfort, Richards, Borax. Sunlight, Naptha, g o o d. or years - a - . - Cleanser, earllne, , y 1T Lenox, and man Other kinds Old.Dutch �Csnadian nation. dreadful) for earsa s An monfa - --.�+ C Until I began taking • • P GBorax. ora L e,. -' SodyF Pun -Wash,Borgoods..Glue;Whiteing tICKtRING COUNCIL your medicine. I al- Sial _ a m e. 90 reconunmend ' - Dd seaaoaable cod _ - -- - e above council met pursuant to nervousness �t t� _ `—`�`-- �. s enment an Monday the dib inat. Our groes . reshest. O ries are the f hest Members all present,the reeve In the ��t�. " - Ym• I have In stock 8000 rode of shale. Hs>Srgr C .r►tt=, a%nfo>.d Station. �ntw , EORIGAE PI-� Il.1P The minutes of t}re last meeting' . wire farming .made by the - 'were read anti a roves. Chesterville, Oat - I heard y0az j;- A number of amounts were pre- Wedidnes highly pulsed, and year ago steel Company of Canada. - ;sented for payment and referred to I began taking them for falling of womb $ ZTC3 H.A�� " 4'a I also carry brace wire, _- - the respective standing committees. and ovarian trouble. �. On motion, Chas. •S. Palmer was '�My left side pained me all the timt coiled spring wire, wire * * s� 1�1�'� �Q j� hears asking the council to construct and jest before my periods which were T PRESTDI� � � i� S i��iS liarii+v MLZ a culvert across the sideline between Irregular and painful it would be woes•.- staples. steel posts;'and lots 14 and 16 in the and concession, To sit down caused me pain and suffer- 'some distance north of the school. - Cedar posts. . in and I would be so nervous some..•- Walter Milne was heard re sideline g - - -- - � An Dumbarton village. see any = Sure 6ati3factiori times that I could not bear to H. Elticott was. heard re `width of one or hear anyone speak. Little speda '�.'—" Absolutely wind-proof - the road south o — party. Said road was too,narrow for always constipated. Let me show you what I hove and Oars 110 snow.Or,. 8 set two tea- ms to pass in safety. "I cannot say too much for Lydia E. quote you-prices. -- induces ally storm. The standing comrii¢tee on Con- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and r7*e tingencies reported and recommended Liver Pi11s, for there are no medicines Locked on all four the following payments: John. Mur ' _akar,for 100 printed post cards, 2.04; like them. I have Laken.#hem and l -� E S01 V Q f the best CTAL GANI�ED 'TEF recommend them to all women, .You may Costing �'oli she same. as inferior grades, ' 11. Gleeson;services as Division Court „e y t • `- p; 'Clerk,2.00 ;9. H. Stevenson bailiff, publish this testimonial. Mrs. ST£• _ E 200• D. R. Beaton on account of•sat- PRE'd J. MARTu., Chestenille,.Ontario, T (/�'11TT�1 j�T T� �llockinQ 011t all CA211pEt1tU1ti. kk •ary,'75.00; W. W. Sparks.-'expenses Canada. LOCUST ST HILL - a E` attending Hydro-electric meeting at - S old by the largest Galvanized Shingle Firm Ottawa, 16.00; E. B. Hoover, ditto 15.00;J. Forgie, ditto 15.00; R. R. "� �c:08h8,�'A» Steel. S11llgle8 :$andling and making these goods, ":lfowbray,ditto 15.00; D.•B. --Beaton ditto]5.00; W.W. Spars, expenses Increase 111 output every 'eaT, Which means Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, � •-Nothing better, made. . of two tripe to Toronto re Hydro-Elec. � - - ' Uric 10.00; E.B. Hoover ditto 10.00; R. mood for- any :roof, and -R. R. Mowbray ditto,i0.00, The com- Water Proof, .Lightning - -aoittee also gave a lengthy_report re Lasts a lifetime. Visit of deputation to Ottawa, as a re- Proof and Frost Proof. jc`,,VERYRODY should. buy, the gulf of which they expect to receive s. rant of SWO per mile for, radial All good, up •to-date Canadian S ase-lock Gal�anizt3d.Steel Shingles. _ railway. A deputation also waited that certain legislation be passed in - aTlller9 use them. favor of Hydroelectric railways.They MIs. I j '-�have strong hopes that therequest beD ��/granted. as The standing committee on Bonuses ' -- �3TOUFFV' LE for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters See any of the following Local Aagents-Thep will gave you best prices;on + Etc. reported and recommended the Pedlar's afetal Roofing. Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials, following payments: E. E. Pugh Terminals, Sheating and Ornaments. (, bonus on 80 rode of wire fence on s_ �{. .soutb boundary of lot 17, con.S. 20.00: ' . :Sauluel Manning, W. Pringle, . FEEL'S • S�O Jt:,1 • STORE s. -Men Lotton made application forbonus Brooklin, Ont. Whitby, on 80 rods on lot 33, con. 1, west G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, -,boundary. "Whitby,Whitby, Ont•. . `Yhitby, Ont. The standing committee on Roads Laurence Denny, John Ashenhurst, ; --.and Bridges reported and recommend- Greenwood,.Ont. Goodwood,.Ont. TO make _room for our immense new Bprin� Stook ed payment as follows: Frank Soden " We are rl1IIIIlII8' a for w—, cedar posts, 75-00; G. Conner, W• Henly, �`. F. Bt rton, AbpeHing ditches and shovelling snow, Box Grove, Ont. Whitevale,Ont. JBrougbam division, to be applied to - C• Morrish, �. �. sadist, - 15 DAY SLAUGHTER SALE -+statute labor acct.5.10; The treasurer '. Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Out. "' gain :hewing received a check from the Wtu: Wilson, Pickering,Ont. Call 'and f><8C11re a bar B- AN q' treasurer of the County of Ontario, me grant on Push's bridge, and having No higher price• but better service and satisfaction. •ref�irned to the countytreasurera ,�,H E PEDLAR PEOPLE I.{lYriit@d Phone 151. A call solicited. A.' 'check for the same amount on account , Brock Street - WHITBY of Greenwood bridge, we recommend '• ' .the reeve grant his order in favor of the Head Office and works, 09HAW A, ONT. Established 1881. ST• PEEL, ' F - '• .,.... _ n '..� .. :w .:: v." _.yf,-, .�. .:.:,. ;•.:":.. '. `r�,...,.'•y,l � ..p,' ..�.JF Ya�`n,:r 'YWi.'n _ .a .-_,: ., ...�,. ., ..a ^i w :;:�;•.. •, ,""�', .h ,.r...� F.••.y.y. .a,,;�g.,,uas '�i:< .47;.+i' •,u se`?`� .amu.: `FT?;13:. �1Y� ,,:fix' `tie`, x;�,�x� �.,<••s, c'•�'�.. A,'i.•.a=fir.... "� � ..t n � 4 ,� a+. ';`,tib" , a 1 A ,n- .i� [, -. r.:-.•�'� '�',r>. .A w`°"r-�`'�r ..•• '� .o:� ., . ., Za,.x:: _ � ' '.'�',' .� 7I`-T�••�, .�F ,$ M'�. _ w�.., ,.,� .e•�.,%-:,s•. {" lyt.y�? «!...t'. 1 •?7�.>;a:e v ^, -J,•.• r,r,..p' _ .#q: r., -a,•, �� a •:!vr'AN•x., 'o., ..i ,. :... nn. .:...wr. -.. r.-«.'t'�+'•A.GR1. ...,w: .-« .. ,., -,. ..v yam,, V.;, .'-e•..�7y..!tl^'.. -�;�:..- J'. ^L•... -' - �,:, ...� • r o• o ie +)+nen 11'y ns i_ll a wt O ld :•J. W. Gregg had a business trip quantity of seed pony. Seedadvt. their April meeting at 3 P. m. on to another column. `Vedue-+llcy, April 15th, at theHI JAit ' to Toronto on Friday last, h�+me of Jlr Wal. Evans. Topic - Charles Sargent is A4Wrting T. C. Gostiek of the Sth c once. , Hotte+e buildiuK tun/ Home roak- Impoelaaashowing of finest display J -around in his new Mhors siori, has prir•chase(I the John,tou inl;." All ladies are invited. A Sties. A Tory large ass"Uneaa t _ oAlex An ersonept brie, farm neat Ath i. Ntprr.,�ut rn�.lu�+ `e is .rr ed.Lliese days clippines. o ed by K 8i� _mks;Dolle, To s. osl Dr. R. Brodie was in the city - ,� - -- - mosived for the Holiday -wade. Oall last week visiting his mother. - and ase sham. ; Fred Ward shipped a carload of . ` Y ` :y - Don taken or_. all M sdinea, r- :togs from Dagmar on Tuesday. - ; -, �.��••#-� �•-�.'`�,» Weeklyf tad Dttily�Neweps •t . 'Babson ti s Miss Gullock has returned from fib .her visit with friend's in Hamilton. - - ; _Mrs. A. W. McKay is Visiting J � " ' - - T. �� ��. j01T•�R'� au$ , wee 7 '[7�bitty' G. M. Forsyth shipped a car iY _ load of cows to-the north went tin -» —---- ----- - - Tueytiay, Mrs. ,f-l3. Madill, cve.are-, sorry : F E N �i E., F.E.111 C E W M' ROYCE r..��r`�• 1 ,1 h to report, has been vprp ill during L�E N Ej ca Shoemaker m _ a a i A practical the past.week. `- _ •ti a er s oe -Ed:and Mrs:Gibson ate spend -- i opened A : d �- -� --� - *►- ���- ___ Just received another car of Peer •,Sloe Reoairing shop -- rug the r.�r.ste u -- tives in Toronto. _ less Fencing,in various styles. Next door to W. J. CaahRtell'a ­, 4 , __ Born-At Clak-erpont, ou Sun- Give me_-a call when requiring harness shop, where he Is pre- " day, the 15.th t it:, to.F. and"Mie. Fence.4 any kind: Quality ' pared tit do all kinds of Mantle, adaughter.. and prices right. repairing work. _. Rev.J. W. Matin .occupied 'the• M -A few hPindred rods of 10 mire A call 'respectfully solicited; pulpit in the. Stu affville Baptist fence,specially.priced. ' church on Sunda last: W. ROYCE, `- PLCKERINE� ;> A. K..McLeod, of Sydney, N"bva 'WILFRED F. WILSON.. Scotia, spent a'day last week w t'h , m, Out. s y l3alea .. _'KM and, urs. Heddei•son. - - Independent Phone No. 626. r Shop- "7 Milton Benson has -taken- oyer- -- ��} a'.1 Jas.Evans milk route and began ALTSHINCLES p• -._•t�iis.new defies last week. '-f � r� Q We are glad la report that Mrs. 1 ne' Hollie' O� D' M. 1,od's Butternut Made by,the The undersigned is prepared tore- � Bre& t_ ;�11��ti'�2 UI1t. Also, agent for mill belts.macliiae aster Ia ma ng GALT ART METAL 00•, it all makes of bicycles, ate. ve been Vrogreee toward recovery. Are iasoltevec t ceahave°dveao d- of alt kindR;autattiobrlea; -.._ . ..�___----.._-.- -_..__..^ _ -- r ye _--belt's away from home since the early : motorcycles; etc. fall, arrived home the Scat of this CORD/ALLY WE INVITE YOU entire satisfaction. i week: For samples and price see Ind phone191 Pick. ^ ' James Harvey who leas been ---To gee nuc line.of bedroom furniture, cut-oak,- line. ;!�► - �workit In Whitby since the first � - �1letrt3• �-.P=z��"` Russell Andrew, week in January has returned to _-- - malingany, firmed oak and other lines fro+u d. Phone 1921 - Claremont. IO N -Nelson •Wegg ve rts ' a goof _ : r:h10.�5.G, 335.00. Every line complete. PICSERING, ONTARIO PICSERI G, Out. ' -.- ,winter's business. Fie is shipping this week a stallion to Mr.Beattie. $ce our.nex_ rugs• sttd flhre H rc1: euvering--Something new ' Flair a, -of Dalworth, Qui. SVCharlesStoryof the 8th line. Tj•� 1� ICKERI t�GAyer �gOr y ~ has-pUrthased the north fiftyacres $� 1Z L I N Vi", Glia to k w you lave used it. Tell ` ' _-. of lot 20; in the :2th concession, your bleeds how It stopped your falling HOMESEEKER3' -from wm_Wilson. batt and g d la grow" � E X C UR B I O N S The hockey boys had a gond N=',"J G AresCo,. game on Monday evening; April Ask Your Doctor. ua.t:.,.r.e.adaa. _...'6th. Something unupual to play. MANITOBA, ALBERTA hockey so late in the season. ,: 3 FLOUR and FEED 3.�SKAT >EII.wAiv_ . Wayg- Burn at Toronto, on t:chTuermynas.-�natoatcba27.tne"vt N' = tturday, April 4th, to Charles W'iaalpeg and Return - 3.#0 R � � at �herrywood Station Edmonton and Return - 43.#0 :aDd Mrs... YV-agg, of Hudson's- ` geed From Torroawtaad Stations west and Heights,Que., twin, daughters. Wheat, Whole(;urn, North of orota a Ptvpor The annaal tea and concert of _ true Sedum Bane o[Toronto. the Claremont 'Ba fist Mission __:., Malted Corn, Dried Brew wA° gg Return Utah two ts:a. Circle and Mission Banfh will be - ' era Grai°e, Oil Cake :4fea1, - REDUCED gETTi.ER3' FARES A =held on May sth. Look tint for _ -- _ __ l DAY M, AR = bills w;th particulars y O ass EACH QCIi AND APRIi. t Niore Caned-tan Fords are- now• Crushed e. Bran,. d Q 9 cts, .�d� s'aP"°`'sct"i - The sewing class at North Clare- ho wont, Under the auspices of the - Flour, rue a arra, Etc. Txw[N,.ate, tea�ea west Torvoto each r WUmen'B Institute le progressing Taeaday duties MARCH sad'.APRIL alter ttrri�al retptlar 10.20 pad. train truce _ $hipped in one day that/-.lII-thy- F•or pactieUlare;Phoae home b080. Toronto Udoa Station. .77 ' -favorably an4is being-wellattend- - N ed. The instructor thoroughly entire Scat year of the Company'8 Thomtas Reel9or 06 `:underPtands her business. - - HavinR decided to, give u the should muse REGULAR Secden and families without Uva stock TRAINS..ka.tt� �.exlstanoe: -..That's a •wonderfl�l- Toronto o.ao p m. DAILv. . - pp ..._ Colonist d Toorsat steeoe dairying business, John Forgie,har as ra. __.hided to dispose of hie large --- train.Toronto to sae rt record of growth" in ten—years. w., ° Kiat•cons to Aii°'z fUva herd'of dairy cows by auction oo a _- .. No charge for Berths. - 'Monday, April 20th. These ani- Particulars from Clanadtaa t?aeiBe Agmb or =els are of the beet milking strain But we must-grow if -the- world wrise M.G.Murphy,D.P.A..Toraeto, and thiel will be a good opportan- - ' insists on riding in -Fords. . _ ity for those desirous of securing -:choice dairy cows. -._ - - RKNOt so _• We are sorry to record the death Isis hundred dollars is the price of the We sell the famous "himy.(iasolitle , +s of one of our oldest residents.lits. -.Ford runabout...the the touringcar" ?s six Hugh,Gregg, Sr..which took place Zngine with coal oil Attswhment,. on Sunday io her Tlat ear. Her fifty; the town car nine hundred-f.o. b. t u yy (Ford,Ont:., complete with equipment. -and all latest improvements. _funeral took place oa-TUesday to .. i[iet catalog and particulars from W. J. f tthe ars Unionattended Cemetery, end was Luke A Son., or to L. W.Dudley, Whit See e n stock as ices -.. 8 sample I k d get pr' y by the residents by,Oat. -,'of the village and surrounding W. R:�-. SA.C7�BON locality And by frl+ends from adi� BROCK ROAD, ONT.- jmon.�tMaat,aeoheoa 1CiOCe. o a -Air opinbn w�,�af a y The wife of Rev. Alex White, of M i`t;oa a prob&eonddes DD } . tut tlosaad•►a1•r coneoentlaL�>I� Bittle Creek, Mich: expects to a 1.° w e � a,e� a `�r"ef�sn�°O"n undergo an operation for stomach _.> ... _ ___..:: ----__, __... _ a a+ w gapy(not{q,wi - a.^.d 1nteStinAl trouble .this - Mr. White was a former pastor of s'a _ e y , T.rma sur -s�: -'the- Claremont: Baptist cltttrch. R - _*_ -n s i"r•pD"'�y'°pifd w `'Mrs. White's friends regret to y I hear of her illness,•licit hope that TH EDOMINION UNK 3 E;. g91 a�b m a"�g e ! i;S a IH+r ocit �x wa tmstot Y� -she-may.soon_be restored- to her _ $ s .v4101 : _..DBDa� good health. — Ili EDMDND s Q8LC1r,M.P..PitE SVDENT, W.n.M►n+Ews.VIOL•PRESIDit1�. D ba•' O O D C.A SOGERT.General Maoaiier: "o, bi o e 'b't ' Our tonsorial artibt had a trip �;�; o e-04 p 9. o ' c p : to the south end of the village one Do Your Banking By Mail p - da last week with his grip in his tt ou live at a distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank � a z v +� Jan y y C— r head Containing the* instruments Deposits may be made—cash withdrawn—or any other Banking o,a, Yrs >t0 perform the OperatiOh. $e Businessinay be $ansaeted by rnail,:.just as.easily as thgugh qne y •x o. .� r• ,� "�' a. y 0 an�t�9t�• :.walked boldly up to the door of 'a mads a special trip to town for the purpose. • e M . ,.d Apr p► certain residence,'and aNr intro- 11 iA a -o, •.,, tcay ill= outing himself, he`was i formed WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager." tri o .d me an that his had not been sent' for. r - g m a, July •-a On his way home he begun to - it Of.all materials and design dam. realize the First o b �„o oat. nt!o in �.yy a April. Yon should have seen him - •• OD b aarli sl ear works std inspect oar sheet , when be returned, Fooled. V 00 ` .g 1° �+ Rev' and obWn prises. Don's be midi Ori' Saturday, April ltb, theT1 [Psk ; N C0*_ �" �e M. tlgaRtMwedanotiemploTthem,aon January iata•Whitb . 4,papaws S,Bro�y�sm B part son$ P 14 tJ':betaite ia,Oaamastoo ia, ly we Dan, and do metthrow off the awl _ dy, Wizon St., was the scene of a e - _ y 1 w b pluahaaa[t�from'Im p easing and unique celebration, _'Dur Millinery Department is rushed. 'and M a o. Ab 1— 9 1 9! .arwo - oseMiaty sa - asU wlioibd: + the occasion being a happiness •Leave your orders early. — —` h8' PiCherm - iNfN1T1T �RANITE CO.�. which is a rare event in many - , fives, the 50th anniversary of their ----�' oma watshy Aatart , wedding day. Mr. and Mrs.Bundy See our new Wall Papers. Everything up to date with V• ranee .Col'�I nittee �T received many useful gifts from -`�; prices right: . _ i � Fjf W �IvA1r�f ' their.friends, and during the .day Lace Curtains, Damask Table S reads, Linen Table - - Damask Curtains, , P their hearts were gladdened by a Clutha, Red Spreads, Shaker Blankets, Etc. The object of this Association is to Pump Manufacturer telegram of congratulation' from � lessen stealing and proae�utR: ' : _ their son, Henry;now a resident- - - - the felons. Shop -and Residence-,Dundas ..of Regina. • The bride and groom, See o1w Spring and Summer Suiting samples-hundreds of beautiful w�ateda - with their guests Were- daintily _and tweeds to choose from Crown Tailor'°gg Co.,Canada s beet Tail- Members hsvina property stolen Dommnni- RyHiTBY,-0 _ 'served at the tea table by two ors.will save you from$6 to=10 a sulk D.Simpson is the only 1,�immediately with any member Three doors west of Whit y House young lady friends, Miss Annie practical•man to your order to, therefore we guarantee Elisa style, of E:eontive cotwedittee: 4 Found and Miss Adelle Schnurr, Imambsrship fes �1,A0• We are prepared to instal wood or tro4k assisted by two gentleinan friends New Goods for spring tied tiu>nmer arriving daily In all departments: _ umps-on shortnotioe,also attend- - --_-- and the groom entertained and Tiotata'mat be had from the Prtridant or; D amused all by his graphic diA- seoreterr.on appuestion, to all kinds of repairing. cription of his courting days. .The GROCERIES-•Fresh, clan and up-to-tbe minors. Our 96c Black and Mixed Agent for the.Ontario Wind Mills evening was spear in merry games Tea b ahead of anything in Canada at the price. It is sold everywhere E=sc.Com,—L. D. Banka,G.S.Palm- also gasoline engines and- �-yr which were e° Dyed w Did and at 80 cents per Ib, er;C.L,Morcombe, Pickering, Ont the squre gear gungg •} ° aW lw Mr. andonl;, prosperogs sad MAtif2tfET OI;EAM SEPARATOR JA �I'�IP�30 I & CO-,Co PICKI'RING �,�.•o►�Ilnef: w.�. c�a� happy fife. -• rr..iaaal, 6.arNn Phone Bou.140. 60, Ica. 9B, :�., '' .,.. ,j;: .. -.,-, ,.,-: .'^ r. >:-•r... ,.' vas..p:'w :nx-"f� .....,. .. -.. .. ..' ... '.:...,._. , .. ..». l.. .na'--:' ',.,,.. .. r •t, .�.w„ _ welt" •"A4h.A .:1R<.• •.. .. -.,.. .. .. :*. . .�,,a5 � ,. '. ,.; 1-,kFy.•k..... . v'w'u• r<r'xx^••" r.'� o y,ate:'. •.�S' �. •.i^. y,..^ atm•. �+:.'C 'tT :Y4 ':�'':,�: �. •wb'•'n,i4�s,1wH. w«'"-. .."�s ",�. � : �n cruW.Xw. - �:,��.'_ ,M •.,•r.- 'r���.'�1'�'',:"s+'ri' ,r.. �. .s y. a ....,, - i e a•:ter••-.f:+ r_«sz.,.a .ry.;�aa�-..c •e{'i*: s+n•.3:xac . ",s�' } ",".,`,. . :" -Y:r't '•- n.vr-•. ;:', a A'�- 1. I_� •/ 4 ..2. :-o. ., -1M.'— :tAn:•Pr. ,y,�. ,. e-: . ..,.. ,'4, ..s. 1. .;' - f ,p�.,,.,�.�[ .�` ,.•q -ere,- :. .•,;.',,;,r ,} :.: .. .... - 1. .. 1 :'.. _ % tiv _ _ . _ , 1:1 i r.^ _ A. , — 1 J ,. .. .. .�.:. — v . •. 11 �,,. i , , ' C .. - .Js - ' 1• ' ' - - - ".'fir DISEASE ; Away f London. praise would be tae- STALLIONS F glnnitnt�g to dress for Lady Btahlord'& reception;. sad ttad I" t3eea 1n town I _eOl•fFl,f , .. ahoald have had to accompany her. One . ._,� ' of these entertainments was so like an- tt X In the stud they often so devitalised that they must - , The :W_ edd n ve • other they were monotonous. The same btlu� 4 people in different clothes, the same AW be given a long rest from a rvice. This is due to the' _ _­ g absorption into their systems Doisoaou■ >sacterSti or (>}.rtas ! ,�a dlatnonda on baro necks every curve t / is both contagions and sexual, t vi mares of all degrees a ,;A of which one had got to BAOw by heart Health 'and Disease. There are many of obese germs _ from easing them so constantly; the i - same crush on the wide staircase, at 1nJuriou■ to the stallion. To counteract'the growth of the top of which the hostess; tkred al- ---i -, M •, arms .in b1p gstem, and keep Dim to normal candicion t�ests� •Q ready. and..smiling mechanicalIx under �s but one (Iermtoide in "prepared form known and hit toe In-; ; her rouge'' ou e''would.be standing hour af- terns; use. E ohn's Llquld Distsniisr Ciuro is nate, slmple yyd ::,Or, Married to a' Fairy. ter hoc- ecelving her gussets. The same sure. It acts on the whole glandular system, regulates the vital forces, leaves`the ';g .. . . • , 11 t aft tri tigwt ketiglingblood c.lsimnl tfo c,h a dred. It l not the leaable sh danlger toto m nythrough h fpolsb Sn�Der.'8* baud one.had.heard atlgh ., it was the Blue Bohemians a were him a dose of 'EPo n'IV''every tit r, ay,ou hie topgge or wit. is ren or onto.' all the rage that particular season- 2 would be playing the same tunes"which All Druggists. CHAPTER IV:-(Continued). child's, lent to her face as-irresistible- had haunted ons for weeks peat;! and EPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and BaeterlohKl&ts, Goshen, Ind., U, E. A. <i. ,.4�, * fascination Furchesterno Lad that the names, "Lady sovereign in her �,_ , ands. The thought o g ria .money reairalned, and graceful as those of• a r. ran crrey." had been given - h RR - - this Rower-taced'c ild'wae &utul to me," vroun colUe dog; and In spite of her out. until the time when I wrapped k + 1.m 1KZ � P& tat I need not have minded it on her ac• gypsy 111'e I have never seen any home Madge'a cloak about her shoulders and l 1� RRR"` count, b - `- 2 a L . .'14 red or convect-bred young gentle- sque zes myself Sntq a small space in • She opened her eyes wide as she took the woman who breathed such an air o1 the carriage we drove on'to Mrs. Mae- coin, and then. springing to her teat. she absolute purity and tnnocence of evil clesfleld's dance, nothing would happen _ danced about the room with glee. - as LYlith as that was unexpected or that had not - "A pound!" she cried Did you know For her name was Llllth, a name taken place dozens of times before. 9t was 6 pound. or did you think St was I had reached the old churchyard•by 1 Won't. maks old 3Lo. which' suited her fairylike beauty. =only s abilli.gg?: this.time, and pushing the gate-open. Ther Nokee eft up! And when 'I get to - " entered uitd out down on a. broken frog- Folkstone I'll buy a new pair of boots. Do `Not a drop of her blood wan human. mens of wall which "crowned the grassy , ' -_:_tell me what your name is,'- - Butshewas made like a fair, sweet cliff, to smoke and think. If I were a { •;r.• .•s ,'; '• ,�• _ I 11 "Adrian Hervey." , woman. I told myself. I would almost • •. ttltty.for vou; and here's anM. other riQhC Bo sings Rossetti of the lege4dary ratheT--lead the life of lAtt-ttr that of Madge Lorimer. The open-air `' ' ' flown to t'hs around!' You mustn't think Lilfth, "snake-wife of Adam"; and the tramping. the constant change of scene, •.,k_,.- r� • i e% r me rade for running awn but you've no lines came into my head involuntarily the perfect freedom of the existence led :A" • ,., r ' • ....1 ' Edea how" hungry I am. �'ahall see Ton when I heard this child's name and by the itttle waif and stray seemed dn• r 't ;,I 11 again, cha'n't I. tiood•b7!" gazed upon her soulless beauty. finitely more picturesque and .varied i r �„`" } ' - 'And in the twiaklin of as eye she wee For it was soulless, I suppose, as that than the stupid etereoptyped rosin¢ ofI �`''_' s" >t' `� moi•" , •• , #- - gone. Bis't its I turtles and-looked out of of Undine in the German story. She so-called pleasures followed- by mw :'''-,Z;'•,` �{ •'�• - the window again,. I .felt something Pull was 'Joy made, a living thing": and cousin S l ":; . sy. mid my,Sleeve. She had returned and stood the troubles of her adventurous, hand- It was true that hunger, fatigue. the �: +�` : ' close behind me. to-mouth existence seemed to press but coarse.- • of strangers, and' -hard • , �, •. ^".• .' r ' "Stoop down your head." ahe cried. `I lightly upon her, words, and even blows from her only �.•'•• ' ' ".o t _. : want to whisper!" "It Mather ostia wouldn't " drink it protector, were the fate of the, lovely l 'f ., .- : - -I-beat my head,-a[+d-aa-hdld-aoshe-3tye' Rouid be a-:2ovcly-'life,'" she.._SAId "I .child I had left curled up asleep on m>' -" ed m7 cheek, and then ran away, laugh don't like school, and wherever I e sofa Bvt-I adv- �_•_�_' !.fQ merrily. been to school the'gtrls leaked . down loss of appetite and. alesDlessness, and ,y I> �`'r " St was'-the kiss of a Rralteful ehild:,bnt upon me because I was shabby and in her reatleas craving for 'fresh --ex- • __ no woman's kiss had ever given me w I ` much pleasure as th a chance caress from knew so little, though I am so tall. Oh, citement and distaste for her own so- ., a penulless waif, a little hoiaelas danger g was -no and-.lovely when fn theP s money no trealphaDlneea In the fashionablefound dis- - • ! , -im 1 w of the streets and taverns. Rave"out, and"we were rout on i - - I wanted to lasso more about her. for under the kY gal. Then I felt aipationa which occupied every moment 1. . my heart war fec11 of"the dee gym as-lf I coo ren e. an wasn't c o - er me. ,a y arc ee ere tongue• v lila: sad ed u any more. And I love dancing, too, must be sometimes almost as dif _.--;atttg-for-Iter"hest;: p - - - .- almost as soon as I had returned to the and father wont let any one tease me. ftcun n bear an old Saxon e'- flue d .- other Pu't•of the inn,.and let myself ia,, or be rude to me, you know. Of course drunken brutality. The "Diamond 1 _` O• .� to the little passage oommnnicating with I get tired, and my feet ache some- Queen" was fortunately of a taciturn the parlor set aside for my use, 'd re. times, and I get coughs and colds !n dlspotltion, Dut she seldom spoke except , jr •' 1!Iokes. as eh brought Jn m llam ,-and .the winter, though I love the snow, and to utter some Scathing and unpleasant '.. ;O •.-eggs and tea, her sole idea of an evening enowllalkea'In"the wind teach me how to cNtictem of men and .Shings, and, el- _ � - k,; 4 meal, broke unasked into the subject. dance. But everythlna teaches me that though mother and dapghter_were, cop- 'r .. '•� ^I hope that Saxon's Rizl wasn't bother- -birds as they fly, the smoke up the stoutly ween about together, it was Dret- _;,'- Build �� � i Ing "yon:"sir'" she said. "I .bad ao idea I chimney, arld clouds fa n alarm. And ty well known that their relatlons were I . -rbe was in the place-M all. and Fve told then It's beautiful on a ,tramp over by no means ton cardial.' for both';ails% r- e Qat old vagabond. her father, I frozen roads to see across the an's�Lt .had "nerves." and both had tongue. andi r14. and gRi ny�rds y -­ 'wiitildn't Dave him here again._ When I night the lights-of a v111age, tom- cafes temper%, as my ,unrle sometimes found i r-- ...,beard the piano si few mintitea ago. I- red patch-from he forge, avid then t e 10 Itis coat. , . made as doubt' but 'you were playing• to rush of warm air and light when the .la T sat smoking tTIY P1De do the'tuin- v0v will fluff} that they`2rC [xEi e -'yourself. But in she bounced Just now, inn door opens and we go In-oh. I've' ed wall, under the Swaying pine-trees. I and told me *be had.earned some money had icicles on my eyelashes before no*- the Dicture of a wonsan'rose-up sudden-I - at first and Clle1 est in .the end. ` -1. by dawing to von. and sbe wanted some- -they're verj long. you see, and they ly before my mind's eye, and. Seemed 11 .. .. ` _. thing to eat. I do hone-• sir, she hasn't catch them. But a nice hot cup of tea painted on the air before me, aladge's been teasing you' She's sa odd. forward fn the.bsr-parlor,-l2 -the landlady's at face, lntensely sad in repose.. briUl4nt 1•' _ Concrete buildings cannot burn and many dol .. � .. '' little thing, but there's on real hum In -all kind, Ss worth wafting for: and: al• and chanirefui !n talk, a mocking Amtle f. lire are saved 1n lower insurance rates. They ` . her, and she's quite a wonder: as I often though ft's a bit tiring sometimes to on her moblla. lops, varying swiftly to . - ``say to m-y husband. coneiderilig the wa7 she p been brought uy.' dance after a long tramp, it warms sgorn or to momentary tenderness. .'. rated prictieally'n0' repatrs and ntvtC need -4�, Have you known her long"' - ,one's feet and keeps off chilblains, brflilrwt flee, but. pelt occurred to t9e �• ung :'ve seen ;ser about the marshes., on and doesn't jtT" for the prat time. not a happy our. ti "Are you ver Those uatathomable dark even of here a oE, far four years; since "a wad a bit o! y' .fon9 of_gout father;" 14oked Sired and sad `when her high Concrete bEfnyards make the best 1t1gd a child in pinafores. It's a disgrace old She stared across the table at me. spirits merged; as thev often did, into ✓ Of a feeding Boor and gave many dollars in , Saaon,cot sending her pprroerly w school., looking a little puzzled. She was rest- the reaction of deep' deDrr%aton. She end taking her about,.the country !n that ing her chin on her hands again now, lived her Ilse thoroughly but I began, feed bills, as your EtOCIC sets eYerypartlele _ zippy fashion, My little boys are ae logd its she had done by the window, end her s that you fee,t0 ihtlii. - •. of hes as can be, and I must say she has large bice eyes began to look languid to those momenta. of qufe2 reflecUl?n. to a winning way with.children. ,But. I say ad &lee -. A•lon day lathe wind and doubt whether, after all, she enjoyed it,= , r a ! ikad for this tree book'`W)ut the Farmer _ At isn't respectable, a girl that age danc- rain. followed by a considerable meal, rememberfn•g her account+- of tho%e ti int about In intra and house,-sad her s had tired her, sleepless rights when chloral fatted in r Cath do With Concrete " It shows just how �"' "� Its desired effect, and, coming home af- to build sur own eontrete turn, feeding- 1 olergymans granddaughter, as I've beard "Ott. I like father when he ia'k1nd." ter some entertainment. in the: small • y d ray. F,xcttse me now, sir, but I'm wanted %he aasw rred. "I .can't like.him when hours of the morning she would. Iia `, r� ,)• , doer et any either that you rtuy nom_ f in the bar." he locks .me in my room or when ha `! Forthwith Mrs. Nokes bustled out, beats m • hands. I w•as deaf for three awake until.her cafe au ;alt wan b;ought � Rssser's hfdtaatiow esrMa '''`"""and utmost immediately afterward months in), autumn niter he had bored to her bedside:feeling, as she-once own- _ t � there was a tapping, or, rather, scratch- my ears, %o he doesn't do that now." to me, "yutte•hopgless," ;r Caltatut Cu>/ 1.i1911id fn at the loon and my little"friend's Do that he actually (To.De continued.) _ \ -"- pts HrreJd .MewfrMl " yogi mean to'any t iF f horror. _ . . . y _ yr low head"+vas throat In.' strikes you. L asked. to "!yo let my have my tea with you. Mr, !•the-flushed for the first time. • - --$- . Adrian Hervey,' she whispered. "Yes. I oughtn't to have told you;'"I - -' '-"There's Only a tiny hall. between your enpppone. It f& only when he has been FL� stiling-room and the one I'm In.,and We drtnking You won't,let on I told -you, The complexion�ilta,t is -honesC.,5 so dull all by myself. You will let ins wilt you"" she added anxiously, the one that won't come off r� �' •"�"''- i r Dring mine In. won't you'" "I promise 'I will say nothing about - ^' " Hefore" I_could answer %he had with- It." _ _._ drawn her head, and she reappeared in --'•T am- so Aleepy,"'she said, yawning, _ _ ._ .__;.. .._..._ ___ _ , - - . a )ery few seconds, bearing a tray up- "I can hardly keep my eyes-open I t �� 'I on which her rations of ham, eggs, tee, should like to go to-bed.' _ _ - •Ynd bread and butter were tali out, Why Aon'c''Sau. ' i,,li . .This she placed opposite to me, and "I"daren't. Father might come home I III i 1 - then sat down to her meal 1n high glee. any -moment and might want to play ; ; h (J - - `, r While she 'ate she prattled gaily. -I the Drano and make me dunce if.there's I t . ., - t , � _ . �. f anybody spout to make a collection l ,; _-, _ , .have never seen any one en to herael i /�' l - y -from. 'inti if I'd gone to bed he'd be -a•A thoroughly-as did this child. Lovely dreadfully angry. 1 wonder.lf ):•might __ - sA ahe undoubtedly was, it was the JOY earl myself up on tMa sofa and get a i. of 11%ing shining from her eyes which ! m constituted' her chief. charm. She con- bit of a dose"' /- rl _ 1 'Ry all mean% 1f you like. I'll ring Aumed a hearty meal, but her manners flrat to have the tea thin a cleared O i� I� ; • at table, which were quite free from -^' -" y ul arlt away and to put you In . rA, Nokeo - � - g y, and' like those of a well•be• Gi. !laved child, dissociated from her any charge until yogr fatyer'a. return. I'm !� dra of going out myself for a stroll and a r~ greedlnese, although she had smoke. Good night Miss l.flltli." r - Jaxted'.for close on -eleven hours. Che broke Into a hearty laugh. i .:� p_ "Father," as she called him, was 'ap-' Doesn't that sound brand"" she . -r parently pretty strict with her, tin spite cried. '•;ilea Llllth! 1 wonder you did "'-i _ , .. of their vagabond existence. Once, so n't say ,Mss Saxon;' that- would be ..,she .said, he had "been an actor; and. c _ - emdng other avocations, which he eD- grander st111, But you'll be coming N,..,^ " ack tram your walk soon won't. you:, _ peared to have more or less unsuccess- You'd,like to see me dance?" - -_--.+e�•-.'` "' • .. ��= --• - -full attempted, were those.of second- . 1 hesitated. •. - '"`" "�- violin in a country theatre, ring-master Not again to-night" "I, said "before M -' ' - in a circus, teacher of deportment and , all those laborers and people. 'I should `F'AINTEDWITIi MARTIN• ORDINARY PAINT elocution, coromerglal traveler, and `know you were tired and be pltytnR SENOUR.IOOi6PUREPA1N�i R[Q ES��IA�N�MORE ' pianlat at"small dances. }'ou," I added 'hastily, -^rioticing the , Father's a very clever ms.rc' lbs troubled look that flashed into her eyes; 'P,U confided to me in Impressive tones. "He -and I like hi to remember your happy N� known such a lot o[ Shakespeare, and dancing thin evening. when L first found .e's tried to teach "me some of it; that you. Good night. little Llllth, and I 11 ow To' - ' ' - . _­ .-:: scene where the little .prince doesn't hope you and do nothMg to-night but _ want his eves ooh deal o to bed and %SPP a n o trouble to teach me that -But It "Good night, and thank you ever so "'would all go out of my head the last much." cilnute, and he had to be prompting me I t ung the` bell As I wen( out, and, MONE all .the time, which-made him mad with meeting NIra: Nokes In the hall, I told .1 " -S UK 0 jr S - •-me. Somehow, when I learn, I can't re- her that the child was tired and want- member, Every now and then, when ed to rest on 'the' at.sofa. \ITll 'd by _PAINT% is' not cheap simply because the price is we've been long enough 1n a town, ta- was clearly aomewhat'scandallied by Cher sent ttte to"school. But; you see,' Lillthie incursion into my parlor,'and I r- -`�, ., I've always known I should have to had to pacify her by assuring her that low-'If you would' economize on paint, you 1; �. tramp again as soon as he left off pay. the.child .had not _bothered.-me at all. - r - 1nR the bills; and I suppose that un- but that I had been,amused and inter- 'must�iook beyond the purchase price per gallon. settled me and made me slower than I'd ested by her chatter, . .7- , have been otherwise. And I'm sorry, 'She's been quite spoiled by. people i lar my mother was a'"lady'; and al•I noticing her pretty face, and thinks she .The cheapest paint for you t0 Use 'is the paint •_ though fattier says I'm one,.too; and can-do what she 11kes when the old man ' I'm not to forget 14 fn whatever com- Isn't here to keep her in order. At least, .that takes the leap amount for the job. It may coSR a little' y pang'I'm in, I don't look'much like one, my husband and some others think Lil- �� do f?" _- 4th' pretty, but for my•part 'I can't . . more per gallon, but because it thoroughly covers more. . She shook out her tangle of soft fair , nee it_ In our part of,the country the surface, wears better and stays bright longer,..it is�the mos. -, -hair, laughing at me across the table. I men like girls with a bit of"flesh on , � thefr,bones. •Tlaybe she'll fill out when economical in the long,run: -_. wtah I could convey in words the�she's a bit older, though ahe must- be - did R about everything she said and flf;sen by now. and too old to go about I std n R friends w tit strangers." - Martin-Sen_ our «100J6 Pure" Pa�nf—' spoken in defective English, sounds j "Is the old 'man,' her father, really e wrest from those soft, red lips, and' cruel to her I asked. �f �' - of little, I "se's a regular brute when he's lktd g�?'he Paint 1'or tbear able; weather rs abaq• vrhen s..r-nruglied, two 'rows l glistening teeth, white and...even as A a drop"too much;" Mrs. Nokes answer- - >• .. ' ed,emphatically. "But he looks after - lately the cheapest' paint to use, because it : --"— .----- her sharp enough when he's sober-I. that for him, He'd take on . . •. aTtCl endures longest. -- - `" dreadful if he'd known about her bother1.- -- Ing You'like that this evening. And I AIVYOIOi� Must say it's the first time 1 ve seen •'100; Pnre" Paint has a covering capacity of 900 sq.ft. of surface - any flirty ulnas abulic nes." pne coat,per gallon,as againdt a covering capacity of hand-mined-by- burs: :\okes was evidently vexed, and d CAN •" •T left ttw inn fog•.my' walk, annoyed by . , guess lead and oil pains of only 500 to 550 sq. ft.of surface,per gallon,or' • ' her coarsely expressed comments. Any- the lower priced Prepared Paint with a cowering capacity'of tiot"more .., l '�- j thing less like den'fri than this beau- than 600 sq:ft.of suiface per gallon. ' " ttful,child's suddetl'Yriendship.with me have net:er seen, and the expression " " r' jarred me. y. Send us the dimensions of'your house—let tis tell I . BYE -I As 7 passed by the Rirul.o�y. of the lit- c s rte parlor', I caw by the lamplight clear- qau-how few gallons of "IOO�o Pure" Paint it will " i. THEIR CLOTHES ly._into the room. T,IitLh was already take to cover It thoroughly-and send you,free,a copy - .11 - . _- asleep. her INsTied cheeks' nestled-upon r1 ._ _ .. _ •WITH the hard black hor%ehair-sofa through a of"Town-and Country liomis ,also name of neare,4 -, it tnnPle of yellow hair, white lids and O dealer Handling Martin-Senour••1005v Pure"Palest. I .11onx, brown ]ashos'},eiled" her, eye-6;•rand ' _ throtifih her softly parted.•. Ilps her s e breath catrreas regularly and lightly as �o ��. that of a sleeping child. , _. .- ; 1. ­­�. And ti'Ith that picture in my mind �Ad ��� ��` arb-M m Qj 29 and heart. where It will remain engrav- p� ed'until •I die, I went'down again to... _ I The bye that colors ANY KIND ward the seashore. Limited ;`1 _� . of Cloth Perfectly,with the • • —'-- 11�TREAL. 1 I1� - SAMS DYE. .._. _ © - No Chance of Ml.uk... Gess end alnpte. • CHA PTF.R V. .. MY Terr Due for Deeter.geed for Booklet. • ,'_r^,5 rhe Jaheeon eco 1jud"d a4ontre.l Tt vv. nine Nclock 'when I left Cho , Rose and- Crown. i . The storm and the wind had passed IF away, and the evening was 'treautifully. . \ 11-ne and creat. ' - 1. s �•�; ,. - .. .- .:.- 72, Cl4 :n w "":i:,' .r 'i`.r'£a,,,,,:w, { ,Y'+ .,y} 3" I�,,,, �� "i M'�'4 �w�.:.;« '�`N r ,a., ) "'< I RI 10 r "d L"" "ivh•r'�"?+err'"'°''" " 'wt's' .x _ »:a ` .�='l'^�, ,-_,.4� ,�`: .:g��^. t. ' .. % .. . . �, wr-. f, .' ,- m... ,.. r +Iryya. ... '--511 Sm ,e ".�+ - ;ar •4 a.r, +' rt y,: A. - - '3•.; r- ix 1� - .•','i.•.1"� T;f '•,. b 's,. .. .......,.. •��.:,+;. �.. ,.��,.. .. : ," sn .w,ti,p s::'+--;,-tae• ,. . .. s..+- 7' -:^�'• -3e.' -va•s '••� w- •.�-�rn-A: ^+.��... -w- iY'r�c-.-•m.r•.-_i*'S�-�-v-• tea+ ..� _iN"`.t ...fie.-vex :�'I'•.' n .. " dam...:�e$..,.ra•,,'as', `"3`�" ,,,.�5,�" ..+a-s �y a-a:+-.':-c,, s,:,., .�, .q, .•:w� .'!�� �:,F. �Jw?++: 'r�• ;.•.r- • •:�'-..A : .._,.. .::�c.,. :.-,... ._. .,,,.1. .,.. ., .. ,-. ...,... ...v .r .•.�'.. ,'.3" ,°�.: tar ^,,,.. : a , o. iFIIID OF CONSCRIPTION. EViD:YLED LIMBS RE\PJRiITHE LABE .REPLENISH c _ 6urgeryN Latest ehiecemt-ut Is ►luny are Eutigrutlug-tram .1UlttPa• - - t VU[a BLOOD CON- Y RPplartlte-injured Nerves. Ila to Escape It. :� F'OR THE PROTECTION OF THEARE o ` __ __. SUMER THE INGREDIENTS A R E ' 'Y - PLAINLY PRINTED ON, THE LABEL. IT 1N '1HE -SPRINii --- sit of sur People,•have begun to emigrate _ - is THE ONLY WELL MEDIUM- 1N is the rcEtoration-uf paralyzed for fear of conscription in Austro p R t C E D -BAKING P O Vy.D -dust now you are feeling "out of mtiseles by repair and replacement Iia." In the l�rovembgrisane of the t CANADA THAT NOT CONTAIN ;* ALUM AND WHICH H AS AUL THE tvocCa nvt our usual self. Quite -,T injured ner%:es. Some time ago. bulletin of the Australian Freedom = A L Y TATE Y' �exhausted,aktimea,_and cannot de- modern surgery, trruaipl,ant after INGREDIENTS PL IN _ STATED ON ` -vote rRal . energy to your Wort many successes, essayed .the prob-. _Leagus,_w•,hich has for its object to �'" " LABEL. -I-em and proved that if a'cut nerve combat the spread of militarism in uy M AG fC BAKING P4 W O E R Sleep dues not rest you and youP ars ',wake up feeling "ill -fired of eie immediatel • reunited loss of AwsNoµ :_ - ' y the'Commonwealbh, acase is given - CONTAINS NO ALUM 'Pers . �iteumatism is flying {unction did 'not take place. of the three sonsof a well-known ALUM IS SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS SUL lhrougfi your muscles 13n "joia s,, o as � 'aOF S U LP H,k.T E. T.HE PUBLI,G SHOULD NOT BE 0 -may be y-au•r skin is disfigured by that in cases where for any reason Melbourne merchant w recent °0 t PHA rashes, boils or pimples. ileal- union the divided nerve is impOs- sailed for England, ahtl whose ex MISLED BY�HESE TECHNICAL NAMES. `�= • aches, twinges rf neural"9.a, fits of sible,•a junction may be effected be- ample is being followed by ot'tmts. •_ ayapt nervousness, irritability of temper tween.Its.-degenerated portion, and A lady writoa to the editoa• of the- --- -�"�'• -- == - -t $. 'W. 'GILLEI'T GOMPAN_Y_ ,�.IMITE and a disordered stomach often in any other convenient nerve. This.,-bulletin'as follows:-,`I have been ,,� � `grease your discomfort in the <+xerve .grafting" is found iO gine WINNIPEG TORONTO, ONT iMflMTPtEAL ultimately lilts almost almost as good as trying for months to obtain eacmp r°M*AINs No al.uM t Pring. tion'. ffoln compulsory military. -- t Tlie cause=winter ;has left its those obtained by the older method _- mark ui7J fou. These troubles are of.nerve union.' trrsi Ing'-for•my only son.and child, " signs that your blood is poor and The remarkable fea';•.ire - the but without auceess, my plea of wi- T That Worrying 'Chap:, is orer in busily.All cthe time. •watery, . that your, .nerves are ex- new operation ils that it proves con- The Earl of Aberdeen, lord lieu- Finally; Lord Aberdeen . asked tenant of Ireland is one of . ills hausted. You must renew and cn- elusively that. a brain cell maj• be dowhood failing to arouse any sym- \;That is your next crop to beV - =rich your blood at once and relators taught to perform two -separate. pa-thy.-If, when my son attains the mildest-mannered 'and most kindly The laborer paused in his work =tone to your tired nerves, or there functions. Each nerve communi- age when camp life will be forced of men, and looked at his questioner -rosy be a complete breakdown.'The Cates-,with a particular set..of brain upon him', my-request is„ngranted, - He takes a great interest in agri- ti•• " most -powerful remedy cells which control' its. I shall' leave Australia and am culture and one evening, while tak- severely. ,r for these ' "See her v mannie, he re- 's ring ailments in men, women and It was .supposed. that these cells making my plans with this slid in ins a walls in a country district,Luau av arked, -`I suppose you kea ehi! ren is r. i rams were C a lig ems' on. ling apace C Ps•� Vust you gel dor Pale People, because these Pills ter and could perform only the The same bulletin quotes from a work in his little garden. a bit garden,yersel' an' start work cleanse bad blucxl and strengthen fnnct-ion- allotted to them, by na }oc•,1 paper the fact that the Gov- Leaning over the lanes his _ or on't, an' then ve'il- hae something y g ernment of the Commonwealth is ghi asked:, Is this cod soil 4' 'xeak assess. lure. The idea that the might be P g better tae doe that! co New, rici>, red blood-your`gf�t- taught to cont-rol in addition an en-`confronted of present with a deficit ^ -"Aye,=' saidahe Isborer.drye • busy folk'" _ eflt .need in _ sprung-is plentifully tirely app©site, even a _different, of 85,000,000'due to the increase of Several other questions were an- - -- cre�ted-lid Dr: Williams"rink Pills, -series of acti-OW, vv_a_s regarded as expenditure on "defence.':, '`This anal:with -this new,, pure, .blood in absurd. 'increases the' expenditure," 'says r >�a•r r.. e your veins you quickly regain Prof. Robert Kennedy, of Glaser the note; "from lbs, t3ti. to 30s. tad. per head of the population, making G; pill .�t B$� Time %'4l's' Ihealth and increase your strength. sow, Perhaps the mo=t brilliant I tea°a y it the highest per head of the popu- �' •'Thin your skip becomes clear, your. worker in this field; has 'recentl • i eyes bright, y-vur nerves st rung, made a series of experiments con- lation, making it the .highest per will not only-prevent any form it Kidney trouble unci you -Iasi better, eat better, aluc3ed ve the-{orales.of a, dug with ,head of airy country in the wosltl," but-will assist the�idaeys in their work of filtering' Gleep better, and are able to du a view to throwing further light on I it is also pointed olk that at' the the impurities from the blood. Kidneys s�'orL-ing -•voter work- this questiup. present rate the military expendi- properly mean a goodconaplexioa,brighteyes, tonic treat possible applications of the 1 y a clear brain, in fact a condition. of general _ Begin your spring i The } ture, wban, the system is full de- g •went to day for the blood And'diwq%-ery are very Wide. For ex developed, will amount to 850,000,- $ood health. I ample, the nerves of a a ithered or 000 Per annum. Yet the militarists. Gin Pills are Gold by all druggists,at 5a•Per nerves with Dr. Will'►ama' ink less limb, the function of which 6 forts. ,or direct[sola �.• ' Fills the 'Pills that strengthen. _ use wealth four years{ ago that N�atle.d Drtq a.t1 C6efGieal Co..sl Cauda UsWUd.TGfa&W C' -- These pills are bold by moat deal- 'has been iust ttirough'some injury _ tsa r� srA, but du nut o persuaded to to or disease of the brain-e.g., by scheme-when 'in httl swing would :•w>, ta•'ct "something just the Bame ' {.apoplexy-if connected to a nerve i Only curt 81u,000,000. - It you can t eget,the genuine Pills' trunk leading G, a-lrealthy''=part of Irum your dealer they will be sent': that organ, might again receive and BABY'S OWN TABLETS j,vu by mai?, post Paid, at 56 cents convey stimuli. In that case the _ USED FOR YEARS �Cp IPAHI�box,or six boxes 'for 82.30 by 'degeneratt�d _ and �abb5 mliacles' WESTERN ASSURANCE Writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine would regain their power =and fhe When a mother. tines only one saoorpostea A,D• W51 - lcu,, Brockville, Ont. deformity be cured. medicine as long as there are little (FIRE Ali MARINE INSURANCE) Bii+ Reply. 1 ones in the home it certainly bears READ F1 • TORO. 4 - - 1•o Relied• - "1 grand testimony to the value of.that E rT0 e•' A amaIl boy. who was sitting next ' OF C g partieular remedy. Thousands bf STNO>� or isr"AZ STaTXUMXT for zeas saalai'Des ri• 2913.a' very haughty-lady in a crowd The cynical person was standing , Total Fire and Siarine premiums �Includintr tatereatl >}s:lss,eas.to Com- ed omnibus, kept on sniffling in in frust of-5 part of.an exhibition•mothers use nothing else but Baby's _ .Total tosses and Evvetr�* �!! ;., .. 9t.ts--- - ;•` most annul,k manner. At last the o{ local art talent labeled-"Art Ob-�wn Tablets. Concerning them tssienatteeand Com LeBlanc, .Memrameook �' Tjects.lady could nu lunger stand it, and r, Art ewes- ob- S2_�'ROIi'IT h`OR YIl:AR 1815 ,. �••••'torrid tO the lad. "x�y, have you Well,- I suppose 'est, N.B., Writes: `'I have used $5730 Go;s+s.sa got a handkerchief'" she demand jest, and 1 can't blame her, 'but Baby's Uwn Tablets for -myear little To Assets at stat :Deceganiz do 1915 ^...... , 00,000.00 - P ones for the past ten years aril Losses paid since orpMsatian, cyst Tbe• small buy looked at bar -there dcean't .seem to be any he] ]grow of nothing to equal them dur- - - - soaitD o�msaross x" • _Iur g few .seconds, and •then, in a for it,t" he finally said• - Ing teething time or for colic, con- Aulri,atns ]fyers - very dignified tune, came hid an �s. tv. R. Brock. President n Fianna Frederic :Nicholls stlpatiun and lndrgestion. All M w: B, x4tkle, vice-Fres.-Alam. Iah. C LLD lames Knrr Osborne aiswer, `'los. I 'aye ; but I don't r, He Still Aad It. g ora to have used them Hobert Bickardtke, 311,P, Z. A. ° K' " ne 1 'hb p) R, Cox Gen, Morrowis R -Wood lend it to strangers:" _. _._ _ ox _ _ - H C_ L Col. Sir Henry Fetlatt. C.Y.O. John Hoskin,X-C..I.L.D. _--- „ think as I. do.-' The Tablets ail ER. nak ere you swindler:' roof- i C. � FOOT About so per rent. of the pope a- ed the owner o the su u a tics of Germany lives in cities. property General Slar4ger: Ass, general Mana;er. - Secretary. 'to the real estate man, I at 23 cents a box from The Dr. I W s *„ "When you sold me this Tiouse, did- VS"tlliams' Medicine Go., Brockville, J n'f y'ou say that in-three months.I ;Ont:. _ *ouldn't part with it for 810.000?" I __•i• 5.. KUNG- -Certainly," said the real estate Al _1 CHI'\V-,.1\D KCMG. � �O Ahl. • dealer calmly, "and you haven't, - - ! re- Stabil vi./�fil rot the Past IN the •Hulnor 0 ' Humo Z =t6rx�se,ll have you Z _ Z �i tllrfresj i of To-day .in New Dress. - _ ebenturea situ usua y The following=Canadian :tluniclpal•.D con 1 to an un ll " 'Will Quickly Cure A joktle knows no birthplace and attracts.e Group to select from. i.• ` - no date of birth,., Jests are are.sup- a-f hear "aerre or ltn01"-ipalttiea gztending from bile far East to the An 'Sour- r4ised to be of modern gIrish, Or $-•they mature at tiracticalty all perloAs fromnt. one tt fifty Years 1 ' : y _ reneh, or German'Ori to Call be >S-They ars oRered to Yield from 4k% to 6>I°o interest, Relieves Fullness After Meals i bound in the writings of the hand Bala. - `tient Greeks, who, perhaps, art* oovernment (sa) e•b07e Town of at. Lau oat. 5.3M9 Town o! Owen Bound, Out. s•`0`" Town o! at. Lament, Qn.. 5.40% y, •'' was WOtking around the ; them from still earlier jesters. Ili OLty O! WoodeCoot, Out.. 5.00"� city of 9relsoa, 8.0•.:::.. a.�OI+ s ' "When 1 - Town o! nrooYville. Out... 6.00 r Township o! =ichmoaa, �� r'� 1 harm last winter I bad an attack of iii- i{lie" C hYriese "Haiook,areu jokes' Town of =espeler, out..... 5.00°': sG• 4• L " writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, " or LaughingBook, are jukes' City o! irandon; 1[sn .,.. 5.30 c Town1111.61:710% o! North Tan on- a % r so rlf Porn Richmond. I was weak fora that ei'en in their Orients gar Olt a! Sydney, lrinp us 's..• 3•0010 ver. long time, but we enough to._wori:much like jo-Les ice- a� in Togo H boa. Oaa.•. a.20'k Sows of Iladbnry swarase until spring.. But - something. went) _, Western tougue5:• Town of Wilton,7SiitonOat....--53ta �> oona >t[sa••• 8.00 wrong with my bowels for 1 had to use Town Of North say, Oat;. SAS'7 Tows of Estevaa,_Brook•'•. 6Ao5 salts or physic' all the time, My -Two:Then; Chung and Kung,were Town, o! Nlmirs, Oat• 5,f15� - Freh sweet Vl101tt8 Farming themselves before'an open Tows of •Osimsby. Oa'G•••^5.25'0 Tows o! Watrons. Sas1i.•:• $.50 b f stomach.kept sour, and always after eating there was pain and fulness and °toye, Chung, who was remarkable Prices ,till greatly favor the investor. On the n average the }bolds 1n � =the first thingyou think all the symptoms of intestinal fulness. I fur his coolness and loquacity', said respect to the •above Issues are 1.3`k greator than thaiY were betweon. y h ' . two altld three 3'eara ago of when you smell this :sestina. Nothing helped me until I a our p ngp• l ured.Dr.,Hampton's.Pills. Instead of I to Kung, who was two r e Write for our Oompleie ♦Orli Sona Llai. 5' soap. " hurting, like other pills, they acted I quick-tempered: Orders 'may be tt:legraphed o f lephoned t r es e , very mildly, and seemed to heal the I ' "My dear Kung, there- is some- 7ostabllsh" AS Soon as you use 1t.yott.will bowels. I did not'require large doses ; thing that-I should like very Much Invcotmeat A,YEe A�ES & COe 1_ imp _. SaaklFo... 4 # delight in the sweet elusive per- to get results with Dr.Hamilton's Pills, to say to �dli. It relates to a Cir= '('niton Bank Building, Toronto. fulrie tflat is left-elinging'toyour land feel so glad that I have found-a j cnmstaiiee I have observed• for a St. - But, bearing in ----- face our hands and hair, and'• l ihis mild eii--et certain no so.. stoma To-dayI am 3' ell_-no pain, no sour stomach, a little timep$in the softening,whiteningeffcct ood appetite, ab;e to digest anything. ',tiiind your Eomewhe Iit ehave hesltat- of the•glycerine on your sin. is a whole lot of good- for-one ; relsoM dis,p , medicine to do,' and I can say Dr.ii c(I to rgent.ion it to YOU. However, �� -Get i cake•todiy: - Hamilton's Pills-are the best pills, and- I fiave`at last deaided that; _ A my letter,:I am sure, proves 1tr--- nO me 'au-the matter-t•Ovou,c Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil- and I have coa--Q- tows Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, shall do wrong. e� en sold in yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers, quently,detelmined to ask your Per ff ; o r T e a - - �f 1 O LE _ - .- Out. Well what Is it l." -- _ Glycerine Soap -- "astir ctlat, my dear Kung,".said Shunting Hint OR. quietly, �hlte a . -. is on fire ' (_h For -is sake'" excls.imed" mn BRV ombine GIANT q��DIN Gr RESTS-Ther Beet math theuloncg 1.ce9i R�c1"•rtg cg� til, 0 ipe a cake. 3 ashes fur=Sc - - y and hcary cro ins ualities of the-`tnngeh -We oiler in two colors,w' ' ud.Rus P Bung, ang y, j and flncl_ pp Por sal°by caaadialt d&h.ov.r from taut to "By the way, Old Gha I need a til jumping up ;j lb.1;'c 3 lb.lI c,Iyb.93c,10 lbs.$1.00. - pearl burned off. BRUCE'S MAMMOTH INTERMEDIATE SMOOfH WRITE CARROT-The 'toast,iAclridiet ICrteyowsdlawd Utile money • - -- i ng-his co&t y bas of all field Carrots K 1b,#0c,3J ib,i0c,1 ib.$1.211,31ba.$3.00. _ -You may consider ,yourself for- <4WIly in the world d:dn:`t Sou tell t 1.,.0 .ec^n`I - t•er•sheet•ear••.ane a�suq+p to Andrew -$RVCB'S GIANT Y•6t.bOW IN'FERMBDiMI'E 144ANGaL-A-cery.G Jersem Co.t.td.a sberbrwke street,Penh,onuri*- tllnate. I need a whole lot." -,me befClre i"- ••• to our Giant'White Feeding Beet,and equally easy.toharvest. ;j lb.l_'c,y 1'�•Vc,11b.Ric, "There it. goes! What a frightful to lbs $3.00. murmured, as he IIRUCB'S NEW CENTURY SWEDE T[7RNIE•. >Ile brat .hi ping caricty, as' ya temper!" Chung well as the best for cooking:'handsome shape, uniform growth, pu`rp top. Z 4 moved away. ``No wonder yat�ara 1b.Zoe,1115.sac a lbs,$1.50.IKIU in + - Not 7 Per Cent Interest called hot-headed i'' BbRvice s GIANT RING SWEDE TURNIP-All"n1A,��d�trieA�3°good keeps �� X lb nn,%113,q;tenk .35c n ed,inrge,gogd quality,_ Y. -�•--- lb.19c,}j ib.20c,1 lb, fo 6�bs.get if n Thy ._ Sind,lJ•a.p(1ll n,j. ;1 If your mone7 earns Jetta than i Yo, write to us to-day: a She Knelt. Prices are here postage,if to be maiicd,5•for Ia po Ori offering the -Hom1s of a sucoe"ful, _Well-organised corn- E1 h $race's Giant White Beet Bruce's Mammothlntermectlate Carrot and Bruce's lle efW Riad pparry which gleed T% interest and have a profit sharing Sm,A ldail•theotherslatherexperimentaitests,OntarioAgrknituralCouegefar=tlr7 feature'as well. Your Investment may 1•e withdrawn any Mfrs. Short: "Those new. A g - Our handsomely illttstrntcd ttr-p'+ge cntaloguc of- 14:t atter OTke year on 90" lava' notice y4nd _for. special bra_Q{ OIICS ale VSry shiftless." FLEE-Ve etable,Farm andl'lower geed+. Tlnuta,.11nlb+, folder and full ParttavlAre. Short: `aHOw do you kaow V poultry Supplies,Garden Implements,cin,for tgl+: 9caal for,it. Hamil Ontarior t NATIONAL 8ECYRITIES CONPORAT18Nf LIMITED, hits. 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LOCALISMS. conces - < -Reggie Shirley, of Toronto, is + iTbere sill be nn auction sale of !" .� the houseltuld etlEectd, also the house —_ ry �re home for his Easter holidays. and lot belonging to the estate of the ' . .. -.Harr Wade shipped B , y Peed a car- Arthur Bvyes is at rrgden, late Ura. Parker on April'15th. _ -load of hogs on Tuesday. __. near St. Thomas, this week over-. _ -Miss Tena Annan spent a con- hauling a clover-mill. ' pie of days last week in the city. -A meeting of those interested ---SALE REGIST1E I -Mrs. W. H. Peak spent a eon- in baseball w;1t t,o . Sugar, Redpath Best Granulated, epg3ays In cI y s wee town hall at 8 p. m. on Friday, QDAY, APRIL 10TH-Auction sale Oft ,6V per �ag. horses. rigs, .household furniture '�' -iThe surveyers of the Toronto- April i i th. iS good attendance is , and blacksmiths toots tri the Vltlege = Easier®are working in this local- requested. of Oherrywood, the property of „ �. ity -A meeting of those interested Davidson and Williams. Bale at A word to the wise is sufficoent. Bay from us NOW. -:Some of our sports are enjoy- in the re-organization'of the foot- 1 o'clock. See.bills. W. B. Pow- ins themselves sucker-fishing these ball club will be held in.the town ell,auctioneer. -y 'T—ure Clove n$oney,in jelly jars ., -12c _ days•• hall neat Friday evening. A good WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 15th.-Auction XWr pint - �5� "- - - la�$ week with relatives' in Ush- -The large 'spring erde of ton, the property of the estate of << i 5 lb pails ... 75c Sherwin William Paints has ar the late Mrs. Geo. Parker. Sale at Large Prunes, 2 pounds for . ' 25e .-Mrs., D. Brokeushire, of To- rived at ',-The Big Store. S. W. P. Nice Evaporated Peaches, 2 pounds for : " 25c • � �+� one o'clock. Terme cash. Also at - rot�te;�tt�g with Pickering is still in the lead=Everybody the same Terms place the house - Mnple Syrap and Prime Cheese. �y friends. bri hien u Boys and'girls come. and lot, Terms roads .known on g p• y g day of sale. W. I3. Powell auction- T , � - - and eta"Sri prem up"htrtto .' eer. FLOUR=Iive Roses, White Satin, Cream Bung taiiled a few friends on nesda -JamesDennyshipped- iT Y y peed•a Car- MONDAY, APRIL 20TH-Auction eaIe -Sud Tea Buns. evening. - —load--of cattle and a carload of of choicE-_--dairy-_cows,_, eetered - -- - --- - -laV. Spence is spending bis hogs from Grsenbiirn stn ion on Clydesdale horse@, seed grain.etc.. Faster holidays at his home in Tuesdaq. Within file past eight at lot 19,con. 9. Pickering, the pro- _ Bradford. days. Mr.. .Denny has paid out perty of John Forgie. Sale atone r�C� " -Mr. Fraser, of Me. IIni- $4400 to afa_ers`for stock which o'clock. Bee bills. Witham Maw, = ,BOO �7 AND SHOES versity, spent Sunday here Frith is ''going some."' auctioneer. his sister.'W. =H.W.Lindstrom,of Belleville, - - -New Spring Shipment just arrived. - -Mrs. W. H. Banks spent a was in town on Wednesday and PICKERING MARKETS Y +week in Toronto with her daurth- called upon a number of friends. An excellent assortment of Children's wear. Also, Ladies'-Oxfords, ter, Mrs. Edgar Bath. Mr. Lindstrom has been in To. White Winter Wheat, ........:: 95 Pumps and Lace and Bottom Boots. . Bliss Johns and Miss Fraser ronto for the est era weeks, R•ed ' p „ .. """ The newest in Men's wear for spring and summec-Oxfords in nn are spendingthe holiday at their assisting in adjusting matters in Mixed 95 metal and stent. Also, Lace and Button Bals g ... Tee rive bones: dispute between the track men Spring Wheat.................. .85 p. +• - -Capt. Joliffe returned last and the railway company. Goose •'••••• .•••, •• in patent and gun metal. Oats..... ... ... ........... •88 = _facet,. after spending the winter -The Watford Guide Advocate See our men's heovy Eli,; Boots for everyday wear in London, England. has a lengthy obituary notice of - _____._______..-.__-._- - at $3.50--Its a winner. -Mr. Fierheller is spending bis Wm. H. Hick, who died -on the TOOLS SH'ARFENED __ Easter vacation with his wife and 2nd tilt:. in.his 52nd -year. The - ' -family in _Newmarket. deceased was formerly a resident fit;a ,nate a specialry of crosscut saws, —,Farmers, have begun work in of Pickering, which he left in 1337. Tools of all kinds. Locks.repaired. A D W A R E ' thefields and in a fetiv days seed- H0 was held in bigh esteem in the Razor-boning a specialty, For s first- U • inRwill be in full blast. community in which he lived. class hair trim or nn essv sbace call _ t At the]':est-end Barber Shy '-The latest and hast in Oil Stoves is the "Detroit Jewel.' Mr=. S. Snell is in very Boor -It is with deep regret tba 'we I'' ` ` Coale-in and let us demunst3t►te. health at present and is now in report the death ou Saturday, at kinds. ads. lightly a e yard s cents5 p• See our donee Furnishings of all -charge of a trained Hulse. Oshawa, of Mrs. Le Warren, who. `'Far•oi'ite Cliu_i•n-BlueWashers,' «'ringer., a 3. Gordon Lnw.,hxs3 begun' the was reported ill in our last issue. Carpet,sweepers, and ezcsvating for bis new residence This makes one brother and two W. J, GORDON PICKERINQ - which he will erect this year. Gisters, the others being. George -Mian Laura SlullettAt-ft for Seldonand Mrs Berks. who have ."•" O Cedar Polish Dope YHartney, Man., to spend the sum- died within two weeks, the cati.e WhAt a Pity N s -A fi[Il ;tock of Iionse-cleaning requisites.mer with her brother Richard. of death in each caro being pneu- - - -.. --. -_._-To-flay(Good Friday), being a 'nionia, - - Hsrba cum and International Stook Foods. Also rlter. _ x statutory holiday,- all places of -Remember the Easter services TO Saffel•, when you can get , business will be closed as usual. in the Methodist church next Sufi- Tod's Eome-made and naliCnal Gall C�llrB Distemper Rammed Service will be held in St. da Butternut Bread y, tnornidg and evening. The . r pe y George's church op Good Friday morning service is under ,- it morningat 10.30. All welcome. _deli�ete`d at your door. _, : Poultry Food. :- end Yo - picas of the. W. .1i. S. Special _ _ . w -The Women of St. i3eorgo's music is being prepared by a _ - i, Guild met at the home of Mra. chorus of over twenty of -the Ask Fonr Grocer-for it. .'' Varty-M s. Wednesday Afternoon. ladies of thep pastor s In the M M :T Q` I M * S , rCHAPMAN-Sirs. Wm. Faweett ha>i moved' 'eveniurt the pastor will spent on r, Into the -dwelling she recently "The Victory of a Risen Saviour'." OSHAWA. ONT. purchased from Thos. Reeveley. All welcome to both services. --James Kennedy and nephew, -A meeting of those interested George Douglas, are spending a in tennis was held on Tnesda y n pin GOODS days with relativesinBuffalo. evening at the -home of W. E. P1V�V11 PRIM G Arthur W. Lynde,of-Toronto,. -Wright. There was a large num• called upon a number of friends ber present and much enthusiasm in the village on Monday and shown, and as a result of the y'y� AB,RIING DAILY3`needsp. meeting a curb was orgadized with Lumber Yafd .. --Samuel and Mrc. .Bath have Un Fierbeller ns president and 'Washi'ng machineR in all style@. r -been sliendiug a few days this Miss M. Wright a9 secretary-treAa. week with their' son Edgar, of A cornu}ittee was appointed to �---••• - Cliurns in all sizes - Toronto. secure grounds and to crake all �.' -W. G.' ,Ham- are spending the preliminary arrangements; We Are.prepared to .Supply Pruning saw. Pruning knives and tree pruners holiday at the hu[ne of their dau- =Reineniber the concert t'� be ti�errthinR in rife _ .. - ` hter, Mrs.- (Rev:)B. N. de Foe - R[ven in the town la t i:c ( -rig r�o ng•Liue - •_ _ ..- c,r�e c• ippery, oi•se sinsrers, etc. Wa ner,of Alliston. day; Pvening under the auapicesof The public schools closed on the Prong I adiey' Chib of St. An. litepairing_aucl eavetrouRbing-proinptly attended to. on Thursday for the Easter boli' dren''= church. A good program �f"V is the time to -plac•e',yr,trr days. They tt ill be re uhenecl on cou;i-ting cif reading,, vocR'1 and order f„r,Tongcied And Grove) _ Monday, April ?Ath. . }xistrnmeutal u;u�ic•, drills, etc. pine or hemlock 1,). J- O S 3M P H H• F3 TT STT I3 �. -:firs, Cormack 1$s moved her will be given, in which hiss First- material. 'household effects to. new Home brook, theR•elI-kno�snelocntionist _ - ---'--• --•-' --••-• ---- - '-- • -•• -- •-- •-�. at Udora, where she,is'now get- of Totonto, Mrs. o rano C. Davis,Ua ss'i9 n W. D. Gordon & Son ' BOOTS SHOES AND RUBBERS ting cronrfortahly settled. soloi-t, of (Ushawa, assisted by - -Mrs. James Gordon has been local talent will take part. Ad- You will require, grind boots and rubbers now for. the muddy season. We on the sick list-dwriog-the past. mission 2,; cent Reserved seats ' PICBERIN G have a good tine for men, women and children at prices to suit aI1 week, [,tit'we are pleased to state, 80 cents. ��__ Our prints this season in quality and pattern are unsurpassed andZx that abs is now improving. -On Frida• avenin last a most ser¢ uaraoteed strictly fast colors, 13c. per d, White Bedford s3. -Victor Ross, who has been in enjoyable time wa. spent in the THE PREMIER cord, 13c. per yd. 'White and plus, white and blk white - the employ of 'R. A. Bunting for Oddfellow's hall i hen the mem- and tan Bedford at iia yd, White cotton crepe 25c. yd. '. the past few niontb-; ]eft on Mou- hers of the lodge gave an " Embroideries, beading, laces, veilings; etc. New pat- Embroideries. da with the intention 'of At terns. White and grey cottons,lawn naidaookp ' y suing Home" to their wives and friends. - scrims;white and colored,bungalow nets, etc. west. A very pleasant time was spent '` 1 Boys'navy blue suit, regular$8.00; for$5.00, size 34. ' All the-1114pmhers ofthe Adult in irarneg ofcA*;olio kinds after Bible Class of the Methodist church wh}ch refreshments were served. --- Choice groceries always in stock;bananas,oranges,lemons, apricots, pea roes, : are requested to--attend on Sun- When all had their physical needs figs,dates. Marmalade oranges, 20c, doz. - p y '• - • .... � , reap fish and paddle. F : day Afternoon. Visitors are made satisfied, an excellent impromptu welcome. programme, consisting of vocal G, A. GILLESPIE, ::'DU�TBART4N �. -E. L. Ruddy has the plans and instrumental music, readings, ready for' a, fine new barn which speeches, etc. was Riven inter- will be' erected this- summer. F. spersed by'' choice selections on J. Prouse has the contract for the the gramophone. , building. . " COLLARS AND HARNESS t -The cold backward weather of scAReoRo ; 1; the past two weeks will cause the "� --- - FOR SPRING WORK ;; _^. seeding o The funeral of the late David Shuter Bring your horse and get a good fitting collar. Good tearll g operations to be much took place on Saturday afternoon to harness at reasonable prices. later than was expected earlier in St. I y West Hill. - _ _ I ani making a argaret s Cemetery,the season. g P _ - - — Mr. Sbuter was one of the best known Alade in the largest Se for works- -Rev. H. S. Graham- of 'Madoc,• residents in Scarboro, where he lived ___Y '$PECiIAL in the.British Empire. All machine- L ' . preached most acceptably in St. in retirement for upwards of 40 yeart+. cut nearingg Working parte easily TEAM HARNESS t AndrsA-sehnrch on Sunday last, and died at the age of 88. He came to chknged. Skims cleanest and 1. trace, backhands', croover and hi strap complete with- -Iezt Sunday the ptilpit will be this conntry from the North of Ire- last's longest. } g p occupied by Rev.; C. S. Oke, of land in 1890 and settled as a farmer in I also sell Lister Gasoline Engines, the out collars,$29.76. Sadie harness with heel chainti'ace,w26.75 Toronto. Haldima -County• but on retire- Eastlake Shingles and supplies, Frost Repairing neatly andpromptly attended to.. -`V. 'E. ' Ritchie c ent'.a few .nen a moved to Scarboro Village. Wire Fence and Gates. It will pay p Mr. Shuler was a' Presbyterian in re- yon to get rnypriceson the above. PICHERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ' days last *eek at the home of his mother 1n rxn or n is re- politics, and is survived by tto imine- rouse, - Piekering T ?j turn he was accompanied by his diate relatives, his wife having died -- Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL t , daughter, who will spend a week aboutsix•years ago. Reeve J. C. Cor.' ELM DALE MILLS or two with her parents. nell, of Scarboro, and F, W. Huth h- L -Mrs. H. Savage, who has been reqs, of Front St.,Toronto, are pia BOOTS r4ND SHOES spending the pAst few months nephews. P=CKERING IN MEMORIAM with her sister, Mrs: James H. - _ -� Is the.place to get your next .. � - _ _ "• Rogers, left on Thursday last to In loving memory of Charles Middle- (bag of Flour.' We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried spend a fezv days in Toironto, be- ton, who departed this life Aril "v'1• sore returning to Hamilton. -p p- Ogilvie's Royal Household can't bel! E and bought before the advance in Prices, .and are _--Notwithstanding the fact-that Oft we think of you, dear Father beat for Bread. -prepared to Rive the public the benefit.: S. - y g Glenera Flour Pastry Flour" "'" Nothing but first Class' Boots US a little early id the season for And we miss our loving face, wall papers, The Big Store is en...Bcit your loo}ng Saviour called you i Grabam Flour in stock. _ �. 4ying an exceptionally fine trade To his heavenly home above. ' Fresh.Rolled Oats' -"lgst now. It pays to:get in' early Just one year ago you left us Bran and Shorts ,i T �^1 t` And see the fall assortmettt. * And we rotas qo r uiding voice, ` -•`� Gate and Oat Chep _ , � L � � A I N G # _ --There will be a meeting of St. But you left tux to remember, `Barley and Barley Chop <Andrew's, Pickering, and St. None on earth can fill your place. -Mixed Feede The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of situples to select from. '3uhn's, Brougham, at 8 p vii., in But we never sb'AA1 forget you, Alolassine Meal and Molasses Meal' • A perf*ct i3t gurirhilteed or Dio salb. a Wit. Andrew's Church on the ever A9 ypif toiled Por a here; - Special prices in ton lots. See the new style.ia,;Overeoats. ' ing of Monday. April 20th, with An we hope eo tiros meet you, ,viP+v of moderating in a call to as n our toil on arth is o'er. F- 1kXT, '�T003cig •per �T O� �1� turni>Ster. -'Mother and Family opping every daft R. A. B U NT11`il G, 11 Vis.i:�.a. I G r 1Rd "its .d+rgS+w �:, �,�rrs.^.� ..�{.�,a .E•- �.t' � ��.�"'^,'.y s'"',n'- +�,'t+;yy `'�"` ��„qN ',=� 'rte' "'o' ^4 "�