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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_04_24 ., a '.W." , .,, 31 r -"•. .•"'•'C• S': - x f.. ..,Y, { os` .:"''' .a--+'Y7w .u• .ieS ,.�=�' •! �.:s. :✓ " ,r ., s, ..so- ;^F i::, , , :'n5�•ar+K.+^.',�y ` •' ''� :• , t' �,Sa�.'. x .�;,s., ;'3,+5";E ✓ �-� -•,,.s' .;i a�.- '•race.,. •, .,.u•,..�.� .;'M.. �„{'. =; ,o .n",.•.•a,�».-S. A..Via.. ^� *'' .+1 _ ;v: ,. P. •�., t,, .'.. ., `'J',..' 1...,-. .. r ., ..Lr ....:. .'[:.'. ! 4. tJ- N.. ,I 4�h4 SOL. ggX114 ;PICgERINCI, ONT., FRIDAY, APR] 1 , 24', 1.914 o. 30 ��Iv ess�tau•si Itl;ara�. UXBRIDGE , CENTENNIAL Established 75 yearn ' MedscalPINK MILLS On Saturday night about 10:30. the A"Lantern-Lecture on China," ing :barn on the lot on .Bascom Street at the interest o! the Epworth League,, REEN�OOD _ the north end of the pond was about kill be held on Sunday evening.April E , E. FORSYTH% D. of O., Reg, totally destroyed, fire beia� all 30th, in Centennial Church, comment- • tared mem o e uptomovical An*. througha o oc `-Vo—me ear ` dation of ostario. 8paoial Sutton given to noticed. The butldin watt owned,b Is - - tbo fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free.• Xorth _ g y a good seat. Everybody welcome.. visaemoat. fetf Charles Jones, but was. rented by 44mission only loc. • William.Smith,nsastoring lace fur_ XER C CORN d _ aff O; Mvlf3`INNON M.P.,L.R.C.B. implements. A binder an several HERRvwooD Sdibb�h memberof the College of C Two kinds of Flour only articles in all amounting to about two 7 yaltians and Burgeon.of Ontario,licentiate - hundred 'dollars were burned. On Remember the entertainment to be KISSIMI for PASTRY 49 Royal college of Burgeons, Edinbttrgn T't1>=t .E�1't'j.�T8t1 iven in the Methodist church here on - - --- B��sooiia!attention to deiesses of women and Sunday morning about 7:15 the fire- g eLildrsa, ofaoe and residents,Brougbe n.__' -- men were called out again to put a the evenig of Thursday. May 14th. BAKERS'JOY for BREAD g : : ti'Ve will exchange a bushel of Corn stn to the blaze which was fanued An interesting event took place on I j kR. W. WILSON PORTER.Chico g P guarantee baking results -a✓ praetor-Tb*cause of disease removed by by the high wind.-Journal. Tuesday morning in the R. C. church, or money back. O �ustment of the•rine. Consultation free. for a bushel of good •+� Pickering,.when.Mlss Emily Joseph- ROLLED OATS AtFiciteria on Mondays. Wedaesdave and a(lar united in marriage to in land was Fridays. o�ce--8o_simcoe 8t.Booth, oehava Fall VGheat, GREBNwOOD a Francis F. eeacke of �Vhitb g A ' Exchanged for Oats Or ne fie•.Oshawa y y WHEATLETS full account of the wedding will be ICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL and pay you lot to boot. Miss Be11a.Liscombe is Ill at present gIyen in our neat issue. GOLD DUST CORN 1�L P and under the doctor's care. ROLLED WHEAT I . and,X-RWINSTI.TUTE - -L. Mrs.-Denny have now-gat- nAOUGMAM GRAHAM FLOUR, N , • - o.tTARionicely settled in their new home. The following Feeds kept on Q Y: i James Denny shipped a carload of Mrs. H. Mechin was in the city on hand' t. EL(31N rowL>r:: X. B., M. n., C. X. mixed stock from Greenbuim on Tues- Tuesday. BRAN >Id phytin-� ses.. FEED OR ALL KINDS da M. Brown is in Port Perry for a . SHORTS O ��tt to Sects] Diseases .,Prostatic Dia L, Dennys ke t'v'er bus try' couple of weeks. OAT CHOP N . Nilo of Men, Diseases of womn, Cance", Our prices are the lowest y P :t-busy y R P *mars.X-Ray ezaarination. Dlsaasss of eye, to catch up with his' orders for eave- Byron Fieasby spent,'a few days in FLAKED OATS D •e� nova,thrwt sad lunge. Fllunggrew$and ..Quality the best trougbiog. the city this week. BARLEY FEED A. a' ailiiants sad ekroato diseases 34frs:-Johm-Wilsom-, -M►ea BlariclieMee in is speA41sig CORN-CHOP ales Noun Istoland T-tog ----/917- _. turned-home on Saturday,after spend- week l`h the city. o as it MIXED.CHOP m an W ing a few days with•James and Mrs. C,A. Barclay, wh h been qu' a CORN-Best_A eric 'W y- Denny. ill.is on the mend. OIL'CAKE S_eedin_g operations are now in full Miss Ella Linton is visiting friends COTTON SEED MEAL D 4 . BARRIS- T=R,Coaat7 CrowaAttavae7,aadQoaaty t t 51ast. With the.presenntfavoraiiie to Ta�onta tfii$w BISBY'S CREg3t EQUI. R E tiaiisttoe. Oo>at Hosse,Whitby. 14v weather manyy will finish seeding this 'Born-On 'A'pril 23rd, to 'Minton VALENT-Por calves A II: PICKERI:gO, ONT. week, which is very early. considering and Mrs. W ite, a son. MOIxASSINE-for I S A® E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the backward weather. Wm. Poucher, of Edmonton, is,• all hinds of stock ID D a tlolicitor•Notary Public,Etc, Money so teas. Ocoee Brook et.Yank whitbt. QSIy The Rev. D. E. Johnston, of Picker- visiting his brother,Thomas. SPECIALLY MIXED A A k� LQOK HERE ! ,ng, will preach educational sermons Miss Pugh. of Pickering, spent a GRAIN for Obicken Feed. Y Y ' itwtittfli �estDs. in. Or�enwood at 10,80 a. m., Mount few days with Mrs. t1'esley Harvey. ,M The Claremont ]Fur Zion at 2.30 P. m., and at Kinsale at Mixt'Kathleen McKinnon and Master FMcKinnon �• ?+• GFR.F�e�iN �T 7 p. m. on Sunday. The Greenwood Neil spent the last week with friends �y G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage tore Stu} Ai: Choir will furnish music at Kinsale. in Toronto. • . Licena" in the County of Onttaarrlioo pkkeriae viu.ge. a7ia is the 'best lace to getT our Norman Poucher, of Toronto,,spent r iOUPE FURNisun oti, we have _ over Sunday with his parents.Thos. rt1 POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- P y c r a � O n dressers, washstands, iron ouNBARtON :.-. and Mrs. Poucher. . L • Uoaeer, valuator,collector and Issuer and brass bedsteads, Par. :Hiss :liar Duncan has been spend- of marriage licenses.Brougham. +4y Fishermen abound in.our midst and ya' ` for suits, buffetts, and Ing a week at her home, owing to ill- HOPPER successful attempts. x-„ HOPPER Issuer of MumIa�e yids boards, mattresses and spring litsa Margaret Allison has.returned, nese, but is now much improved. + . Liosnses in the County of Ontario. couches, and all kinds of chairs afters spending the winter in -East To- Master Melvin Love, of Toronto. Is rr. viae at store and his residence.Ctsremoa- g spending a- coople o1` weeks with his always in stock, also many ronto, S.BEATON.TOWNSHIP GLEBE other articles too numerous Seeding is general and the farmers grandparents.Thomas asst Mrs Petry _ -;- i e O"-waysacer. oosamis.ton•r far taking to mention. Rememberwe are in good humor over the fine 'con- man. _ . ad"evits• Aeeountant, ate, tsaaq to roan tee the Dods and de- The many friends of Wm. Wallace, Ta•uatr kr"rlap ray D R ditlon of the s:Fii. vef his o h to ret ear s ' astir y�ho�, Oct. t-v " liver them to your A very successful meeting was held o!Toroafo, re g � .pI,,E:+7'jtY OF home, at the very by the Dunbarton Literarf and Mutu- serious illness, but=hope for his speedy �j POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, $lowest price, al Improvement Society on Friday recover .r • for Counts" of York and Ontario. an•. At the joint meeting of St. An- Stove, CheStEltl� Bonsaies of all kinds ats naed to on aborliM Patronize our town merchants, evening last. A good debate was the , souse, Address Gress siver P.O., Out. don't send your good dollars feature of the evening. The last meet- draw's, Pickering, and 8t. Johb's, awa to build u some other in of the season will be hold this Brougham, held at Pickering on Mon- " ,,MT H. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Y P g - day evening for the purpose of dis- rind Pea mn . aloa•sr, s.luator aaa collector for place. You-n--for business. (Friday}evening. °s ! t .— W cussing the advisability o extending _ 'Seca of Ontario and York. All kinds of On Wednesday evening the congre- a call to a tor. it was decided sates eoadns•sd estL•r vately or by anesloa. gation presented 1llas Flazel Macfad- p' Steam yy�t �^1 A� - We nofw ootIect•d. Far dates or other par. " jA,� owing to the fact that a number of also, team Coal r tienl"s apply at residence,Elizabeth et.Pick- is =$ --� E ii L led with a nicely'worded address and thea licants who had been heard .ring. r Mae ora•re lata at claws 06"nt, ; Pick- • a Life Membership is the Home Mia applicants to defer action uRag, or Yacnab's roc•, Claremont, wlil re Rion Society veli in honor of her were not procurable, ON HAND vain prompt attentsoa. BaMetaetloa gnaran- CL AREMO;V'T ' until a , additional number of appli• iNaa.Ty phone number to Iaaepsndsa:lflo3 late mother. With the aid of another Life membership a cot in ods-of the cations,of which there are scoria, be Home Mission Hospitals was named heard. T T _,S.*-_R, per} 0c1{ S P R / N ® "The Florence E. Macfatlyea Cat. WHITBY u e L. SPIN KI L� a " tWN/TgVAti. OfVT, given byy the Dunbarton Congrega- -' n (''� ['� tion." .�dias Macfadyen repli suit- The construction of the new cement Fmsrsl Director s•NI YmI►alater. /, I N E .\ .\ ably, ezprasaib$her thanks. wharf at Whitby'harbor will be come PICKE1�IlYG Any business entrusted' to tae will ,111...fff��� L iV. IV - ���_ -- menced on flay let. y — BROCK ROAD The largest real estate transaction be carefully handled. . which hits taken place here for some T= �Cbarges Moderate- 'Hie v7v, lity of four people out of five Mrs. George Cowan, Jr.;is critically time is the sale of the Watson block G O-A... Independent Phone No. 1514. is slightly below par every spring. ill at present. ^•'irvs immediately south of -• If you want to get hack the Miss Edna Kwyes vibited friends at the Dominion D"-k.puiJ(4vg, and on — vim and snap you used to Mount Joy last week. the east aids.of Brock stre,„ lv: r•IiCP JOHN � ��� feel, the best thing we Misses Fanny and Hazel Haves ris- being 318,iKRi• Best I lump Steam Coal and all sizes k lfow of is iced Kinsale friends recently. The construction trains of the C._P. in Hard Coal. 'firs. W. A, Jackson and family vis- R. are now running. It is the present Has a frill line of Iresh east cur NYALS SPRING TONIC ited friends at Markham last week. intention to have the freight service Z U M B � R m6ate Constantly on hand.. Frank Jackson is ill with tonsilitis ina6gurated on the 1st of May, and o _ This is a abort cut.to health : at present. Arthur Badgeroid is the full service, including passenger, A good stock of 1 and 2 In. couggh� and 6.. $ ice Roll, Breakfast Sawn, and vigor that you will.- teaming in his place. by Dominion Day. The new station dressed Hemlock, also matahed4 4 Spice c appreciate. Mrs. George Farley. who has been and equipment are now finished and pine and spruce. dressed .� Ham, Bologna, Weiner , etc. suffering from blood-poisoning fora are very handsome, red pine (]Borgia pins Bighes-t price,; paid for considerable time, in improving, but A large number of mechanics who and basswood for.ceilings. PICKERING PHARMACY ]Butcher's cattle her recovery is slow. are working at the government build- - - --- - -- The C. P. R. washout where the re- ings, are men who reside is OshaC, JM : A. Mwa,. -- , ,,, ,• „x.- •y� • • • De PETT/T cent accident occurred, has been filled and who come to their work-every Poats, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. VF1B�keri H� 1Uer _ and traffic resumed. TI p investiga- day and returning at night. This is a s` `■a tion into the cause of the accident reversal of the old conditions when Write.or phone for prices, x' .w. PICK�RINC+ was commenced and after one session men resided in Whits and went to First elawrigo for hire onrued for a month. So far work in Oshawa. The scarcity of ABAL e..'. the evidence would: indicate that a houses in Whitby ma es it necessary Day or night conductor was stunning under orders for men to reside elsewhere. only as far east as Agincourt, while Two deaths took place in our midst LOCUST ITIT BIIB IT18et6 All tTSIF18 ? he was tinder this impresdion that he -during the past week. Alexander .Indhone. house Markham 1305, Teaming promptly attended to. � �� { bad instructions to proceed 'east until Jeffrey died at 7! years of age at his p yard, Markham 72 Y, ". a be had gathered up a full train of home on the Kingston road west of n Agent for Canada Carriage Co. --t•-- cars the town, on Sunday, alter a short �• �• Peak, Insurapcie rates lower on farm` pro- illness from pneumonia. The other TIME TABLE-Pioksdng Slawn G Pielurinp. rty and Village Dwellin s, death was that o! Dire. W. Bmith, T.R. Trains i East des as follows- pe a g STOUFFVILLE Who, it will be remembered, was in- go in first-class Companies. No. 6 Mail B.OA A'Y. Sylvester Bros. are adding much to jured in an auto accident some years ,. 12 L0MI 4.50 P.U. ; 4o. ��p r`k l��Qpd N� PS9Yrii172�0 N0�13 the appearance of their atore-by•in• ago, when the buggy in which elle j,. 14 Loosl 645 P.X. • atallitiR large plateglass windows.. was riding was upset, inflicting in• Trains going Wasik des as follows•- Plan and Aim If not insured wicFi me,call and W. H. Todd is removing the build- juries from which one never fully re- No. 18 Local 7.47 A.M. Before you Act, covered. High. 11 you aim to get ►srrLR• ___ compare rates. ings on the Dongal corner, and in- 11 Laos] • ,. 4.lD P.Y. Hi . If you ai to get you will tends building a brick terrace on the The Tweedie Estate has been pur- •.. 7 M� 8,09 P. K he looting towards the , Shaw property, chased by John J. Palmer, the well- •g�nday iaoladsd ?; The provincial health inspector is known Toronto business man who has qP. V. Richaxda0a. P p re-named the place Twin Stream e� �e �U0 expected to address ,__public meeting Farm. 'J.J. Lpnde,a grandson of the NEW TINSMITH SHOP . . - in the Auditorium on Thursday, April °v original owner o! the farm,has been Notary Public, Pickering. 80tb, on sanitary matters, engaged as manager. It is being v The members of the.Women's Insti- stocked and equippod for an up-to- I have opened ftp in Greenwood a }a. - 0lgrjtQa Q�q'j'� _ _ tote, alter a free discussion and open data modern farm. This purchase is tinsmith shopand am raper- k p , ore have left the council chamber another instance o! the movement of ed to do all kinds of tin- the School that has THE HABIT of 1 and hil-recTroofna of rttiEr-was . inatilutinna And Wea3thr men- • m�SD t�nd�_ -- - DOI.1a A CLASS OF woes THAT ladies claim that the council chamber going into farming_ on a large scale furnace work. B$AR8 THE STAMP OF "SUPER]- AND OAT FLARING ladies dirty and full of microbes, but around Whiaby. Work guaranteed and prices z osuTT." Open all year. Enter any the councillors refused to decorate. The town council baa authorized moderate. time. Handsome Catalogue sent The undersigned'is prepared to do Not a little excitement was caused the publication of a booklet' prepared on request. greia . chopping and oat Wednesday afternoon by a troop of by Councillor J. B. Laidlaw. Besides L,awr"ence Denny, jW. J. Elriott','Principal flaking every dtiy'in the tiipsies visiting the town. While the an elaborate write-up of the town, Car.Yon and Aleiander Sts. week except on usual fortune-teller was making her and a deacriptien of the great changes CRE.ENWOOD rounds.she cleverly appropriated a which have taken place by the con- ' Saturday. roll of bills from Aar.Stewart, driver etruction of the new railways, and Esta WOOII for Stiver Bros. Constable Pennock many fine half-tone illustrations of Real Estate man MAW John F. Bayles, QrYeen was at once notified and succeeded in the town, the booklet will contain — ♦� l_ capturing the culprit and recovering maps showing the relation of the We want a men to correspond with us �LACSS�LITH SHOP 1 Nave Oil IOtS Of �ateT town. before the company left itownmportant with poroeto, wellBuffalo and other, who has a' good idea of the value of y lm rtaat laces.as well as the pro- town and]arm property in this Ioca1- The funeral took place on Thursdayposed ear terry across Lake Ontario. sty. One is a position to devote a , *�e undersigned has opened a new C- 1, P", OF WtiIITtVALt to Stouffville Cemetery of Hiram The blooklet will be bsed at the great reasonable portion o! his time to real �b3ackemith shop on the Hing-; is prepared to furnish you anything Rester, who died suddenly at his rest- .convention of Ad. men which will estate and'farm land business and"itis Ston •road opposite the in the line of "stet supply such as deuce, West Main 8trtet, on Tuesday take place in Toronto in June at which soiree selling experience. We calm off- ; ppo pP y ?000 ad. men from all,.pants of the er such a very fair propisition. at the aga of 7!. Though be had been Quaker chureb, two pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, troubled with his heart for some time world will be present. Comiles ese�t-of plumbing. etc. his death was unexpected as be was JOHN FISHER V _ Pickering Village. A. B. McCoiR, M. P. for West , P ERINGNE -,M, ICK The are also expert well drillers attending business matters until Late F,eal Estate and Farm Brokers. •t , !Work guaranteed. Charges moderate y Pe on Monday evening The late Mr. Kent, succeeded in getting cora- Lumsden Building. m and respectfully solicit your.patron' was a Libera) in politics,and a binders placed on the 11'4 per cent. TnROtiTO, - ONTARiO � s.. y: . �. 33 =ftL L ; age for the Asim. 'Ind' libon, '�i3I. 1,Kester member of the, ethodist cbnreh. tariff lipt. „ .zw a...,.,„. - "..r ;..•. �:• s:. - i..F .r.,,.., ..• ,'f'i'•.q "�,^, .Y. . "*!�x•s+yC-..•. aa.„• .£rx& •i 'fi„,. •a�' Ly:.' j ,�u44' �uh'p^'” ii'" :; +,'Lr x '"'tan'-W }r.:.Ja•.w.et...•,aw - '.,,a « 5u r� ., :, ,- w. - - .. . f .' .... .pk �Y,w',•4jp w.. •t• ,..eA&; {-. � .J• .. �� �� �'!1�" ..� : Xt4i�:; "•.."..,. Wim. .�,w.` .�,....<:.•sw to i -_•n--^',.•'r: ^..J+'• ss: ^w7 +rM?�,�..,.' gid. 7 .4. .'WWI3.- ...^':.. �'::,-- ::W.- ,",.--_,.. . :nf'�'w'� i, -:�'t+^F ;"�rx.._ „T 'T:"gyp .x � k'�-..,p r.-...a��"" r s'.': w 'f::-;: .*•".;' '' 775n!.7� TP y: ��'... A• Y,. .. • .t N+ ,,�, .. .: ..'.A. ... .. R 711 J , .' '� v i fvl.e• .-- •^'•.., -.... ,�, v-.-. '.,--_...-_. .._.�..._u-�+e»a+a'•• ._...,T+.tel,,-.f:,w w..._„w.�_.. ,.... - -{- •' _ -..,_ _ I y,F PACES kfln PRONCTs X 4IBtROR7• v.ROM 1M! LtA01110 711A01 �a ggNTRie or AMERICA, _ 1 - 'It at ?;tela. •fess• ane ots•r 7,' �s rase 9tt la. items ars ss,abroad, ' 'When Good King Arthur ruled ye land, _ r -- He was a goodly King; , r ' _p Areadstuffs g Y Tort April 21.--Flour-ontsrl° He stole three bags of barley meal - wheat flours, $3.85, seaboard, and ;first " X9.96 to .i4, T,oronto. Alanitobaa, °o _,To make a Bag Pudding. ` patents• in jute bags, 15•G0; do., sec- ' Onds $5.10; strong bakes::. in Jute bags. A Bag Pudding ye Queen did make k % j4Manitoba .wheat-Ba v°rts-N 1 Arid'stuffed it well with plums; -� r ort ern c, and 1W. Ontario wheat-No. 2 at $1 to 11.01. a Crown t ut.@ s ' outside, according to freight, and $1.08. Wh ri n ran Yrup a on track, Toronto, was he sa Oats-No.'-2 Ontario oats,-39i to-40e;- outside, and at 42c, on track, Toronto. Ye maid9 all fought for crumbs. Western Canada oats. 40ic for No. Z. _ i 4ind at 39ic for No. 3. Bay porter. - =': Peas-About 90c, outside. _ ' Earley-Good malting barley=, 66 to 6 W. outside, according to quality. " five-No. 2 at 63 to G4c, outalde. -Suck-wheat-80 to 81c,-otttaide. x Corn-New No. 3 American, 7319, all - = rail, Toronto. Canadian quoted at 71c. Bran-Manitoba bran, $24 to-.$25 a • '- ton, in,bags. Toronto freight. Shurts, -Cotttttry Ifrodnc•. s - c. J Butter-Cholce dairy. 22 to 2396 in- ` error. - - - -- tints, "3 to 26c;creamery prints,.fresh. d V, - " V, to 31c; do., storage printu. 26 t° 2796 e solids. storage. 24 to 25c: ' Eggs-2909 per dozen, in case lots. Cheese-New cheese, 151 to 1639 for targe. and 16 to 161• fortwins. a Beans-Hand-picked. $2.20 to. $2.25 ' -bushel;-p+1m¢s. 4-Ioney=Extractect_in tins. 11 to 129 per lb. for No. 1: combs. i3 to $3.25 rgo per dozen for No. 1, and $2.40 to $2.60 I °� fpr 10. 2 Poultry-Fowl. 16 to 189 per lb; chwk- .re. 19 to 20e; ducks, 17 to l t:;,.seese. y `- i� -- 6 to Ise; turkey's, 20 to ESC.$ a -bag, ntarlos. 80 to g Potatoes-O - "on truck. and Delawares st 90 to'96c. on - - - track, tar lots " 11YY r �t•o71slOIIa. - - .w•. - ._ --- t v ` �� C aY" • - ` .. - ` _ 13aMn-Lon clear, 15 to 16^. per lb-. • gg e-'Sledium. 18 to tic' 14 ��,gg to ca.e iota. to fact do.. heat•y, 1?' to ISr: rolls. 15 _ .. -- . . •. breakfast bacon. 18 to Ise. backs..;22 to $4Lard-Tlcrees, laic`; tubs. 1819; pails. ..C �. w $ rand - o r -.S r u Y. i 149. o p - -. Seeds. Wholesale seed merchants are selling _. t, _• recleaned seeds to the wade, on the 100- A tin of Crown Brand Corn S will make a hes of'taff De-- 1b. bash:-Rad'clover, No. L $19 to 1121; -- YruP. P Y• I)e do.. No. ;1. $17.60 co $12,60; alslke. No. - licious taffy that is absolutely pure i Heaps of fuss staking it;too; .✓i" r I. s2s.so to 921. da No, E. $17 to 014; and all for the small cost of a tin of Crown Brand Com Syrup l SAUC$ FOR °�ql ITimothy,-No. 1, $8.50 to $9.60;-do.:xo. YE BAG PLMDING S. 417,25 to 87.50: &Ifaltq, No. L 914 to I It lends a delicious flavor to fritters and pancakes,and for*weet••. - jT6; do., No. 2. $13 to $18.60., ening t - and flavoring cakes, puddings and pastry i is, ideal 1 Cup of Crown Brand Svruo 1 cup of Brown Sugar. �torttrealalEomtril 2 Markets. American ecipe Boo friary itr. CY Our Free R k tells of eats that cru-h.tt CuG,p ot_Busc • .., eo i Sic oats. Canada. - are easy to-make with Crow'ri$reftd Coat Syrup. •`_ � _ 1 Teaspoon of Flour. No 2 yellow, 79 • an Western. No. 2,.481 to . No. a 411 d ss t:reRind. to 483•. Bari eyy elan. teed. 60 tc 6196 then halting GS to 700. Flour. Alan. Spring _ Cloves and cin- i. far it Addre �Mon al Office •mon. a 4]rfa.lt•lf Teaspoon e�eh o[ patents. !!rats 416.GO seconds, - _ _ l'tTtr�) 7. w tti•heai _ .. _ ` Nutmeg, 1 .. $$, 'u: stropa baka,z% $4.90; 'Winter _ Harron. _ a patents, ehofce $&,26 to $a so: auaignc Tile_ -Canada Starch C.O. Linllted • rollers $4.70 to 114.90; do.. bags. 92 20 Miz all to s2.38. Rolled oats.'barrels.. $4,56; why ice' s sauce-pan Add a teacup of� et bws..-90 ibs., $8.15. Bran.` 1198 : tlhorts' boilingwarer. Stir iteo_nstarttly _ 326. Middlings $28, 9/ouilII* $28 to anu ac a r ia2 liay, No. z, Der ton ear iota. $13 .-Manufacturers toter: of 'I'h Edwa dabtug Brands 4 F :to $14. - Cheese• $nest westerns. 14'i -to' ,, ✓ tkna and let it boil until clear. Then..' strain. This:arse will keep for some eine If put to bot and ° e Sac- nn"t eastern. 136 to 14c. Butter, • MONTREAL CARDINAL TORONTO I31R�l1VTFORD VANCOUVER. property corked. _ _ ehoirer'r creamery, 37 to Vile, seconds. - e " 22 to 24c. MRgs, fresh, i1 to lac select- ed. 26e. Pbmtoes, per bag, car lots. 90 _ _ too JOc: s - - - - WIMZIVW Orad•. - F 'R l-e mpg t.t April ?I.-Wheat-No.3:co. 1 _ , �.i �...i Or y L f•� �...So VL ,o .F..i f•.� L/ fes' Iti Nora 3.t, 9096 No. 9 Northern. 88'4 Na IWO $ Nortbort•n,. 86}c; No, 4, 88}9: N4i, 6. -_� v "Sc No, 6. 739; feed, 48c: No. 1 reject- seeds, 8619: No, $ rejected seeds. w .. No a rejected seeds. $lie No, _ �3! +ac No. 2 :mutts': 83119: Na :$ a�„w,,�\0y 1 red Winter, 90c; _ red SV[tr . i-:Nn. z red ??'Inter, ., -�`•a,Ltc ... .- _.,' .- . . ter Bsic oats-4o, CW,. No .0L.F�'>RED 'BIC DEFEAT. { STRUCK Til• .1 lib:_ VV TIMBER. I FOR-r. A.iI) '�. 0. RAILWAY. _ r _ _ 1 (,W.. 32tc, ilia 8 feed, 81tc. Barley - 1•Q a, 44}r: No 47.- '4 : 411;c: rejected. 41c:{ - I[ _ Hauled Through Surf More Dead ' f.ed• 406. _Fla n-N o. 1 N.w.c., 91.ast:l Several Hundred Billed in F101 Jost- 5un:4t1'um, Foreman of Bridge Strip of Land Five Miles Wide Has No a r�t $1 321; Ro. a C.W.. $1.241. Than Alive. -.With.Chinese Federal Troop,. hang. Instantly..Killed. Been.Reserved. _ United states Markets. A despatch from 1?eki4i says: A despatch from'l�urth i save: A despatch from• Ottawa save, April : A despatch from New York saytsx Ditnaeatoii>,. April :3.t.-K'heat_Ma'y. P "I .' The identity_of :the schooner whi7•�' u 141 or 89ir bid; duly. got to 9otc; No. Regular troops severely defeated Jose San�strum was.almost instantly abeu the boundaries of Ontario went ashore in a narthemiet gale S hard 935 co 949: No, 1 Northern. 919 "White IFiolf" aatd his brigands, killed at Englis}t River, on the 1`'11-(were extended so 89.,tb provide for so 42yc• No. Northern, 881 to sato. near Long Branch, N.J,, was os- Corn--No. 3 veuow; e4i to sac. oats- s2ve.cal hilndreda of whorl -ere. tional r-Tranaeonfiinental Railway access to Hudson Bay, • five-mile '4 " No 3- -white, 351 to 369. Flour and bran =_:_ we-Q'i 43f"'C*ch7aale'. by fiein. -struck I'strip of territory was reserved "to Charles by: life , savers c ones ttnchanxxd, - � . � Charles K. Buckley, from Jackson- Duluth, April 21.-NVhetit=No, 1 har4, The, .regular t-coops e�ncauntered on the stead by a 'falling timber. that province thrOtlgh tho new ter- ville, Fla., for New-- York. The 92c; fio_.1 Northern. 919: No, 2 North• " " gags foreman of .a bridge ritory of Manitoba as right-of-way.'t,,chooner is a•=total loss, and Cap- ern. 42c: Montana No. 2 hard, 90c;sca'y, the bandit army,at Li Chuan-Haien,�Deceased'Uva :etc: 'duly, 4'21r:_September, 88}c. l.in- to. tete north=west of-Sian-Fu, Capt.•, crew' en ed in- taaring-' down a for the extension of"the Tiniiskam• gain Hardy, his wife,.and all mem- seed cash, $1.boti flay', $1,681; sols•, temp<irar� trestle .A`hich' had `been ins and Northern Railway. it.66i; Sc[?tember. $1.593; octobcr, tal of Shen'-Si Province. They were bers of the crew except one sea threatening an,art'ta,c:k-cm Sian-Fu., replaced by a per'm'anent structure. By way of implementing this under. named Atchison, were last while - Sliar'p fighting ensued, and-resulf• A ltsrge ti�rtbcr'wgs dislodged,--and' taking Hon. D1'.''Roche has given tempting to launch a Lifeboat. Lttr• stock aesthete ed in .the rout of the brigands, who falling struck a pre jection, and notice of a resolution to hand over Atchison, rho rcmSined on.deck, s Toronto- -As 11 21. Cattle Choice tM rt�tici-nGe__gf_OSLtaT1U, 8t112]GCt butchers', $i.5u 'to iii 10. Rood 41,,Sb fiPtd-rtU�- p061 ThZ! T feel by bebeiW j;.�ug]�_laa- -tt, 87.401-medium, *6.35 to $7.35: com- Vien-Chow, further, .t-the nortlh-I SullEtrum, who saw his danger but to,such conditions as the Govern mon. f6.10 to $6.i0; cholee cows,•416.i6 a< sowed by a line shot? acro bow to 87.30; Rood. $5.75 to $6,35; common, seat.. • • I could 'TiOt ' get clear'in,,tittle, the ment'ulay prescribe, certain lands, of the sciliooaier from ashore. At. $4_5o.so.to 115.60;- cutters -and., canners. Heavy reinforcements.of regulars;heavy timber striking and crushing easements and privileges within the. ehison 9&.20 to $3.60; choice bulls, $6.75 to gOt twisted Up in the '$8.25: Rood, $5.65to $6.50: common. $4 have been despatched to tihe scene, !leis skull, death resulting ;m'medi= Province of Manitoba, and belong breeches buoy line and was dragged to $5.40, and the brigands,,who-h#v�e pillaged atelw. He was a resident of..Mat'- ins to his Majesty in the rig+het of Stockers and feeders many from the deck into the.seething sea.. 15 to 118.60; good, 85 to $6.40: light: many towns and village s altd killed l t,1wa. Where he was well known and Canada;,required to make provision Life savers on shore then ran with 13:G0 to $4,75;,sprinaers,.to, s9o_ milk- the inhabitants, are being'gradilal- liig}ily, respected. He leaves a wife for the extension of the Timiskam- erg. to i45. the live, dragging Atchison up` Calves--Good veils. $8.65 to •'4110.40; ly surrounded. . and three children. ing and Northern Ontario,Railway , medium. 87 to 419. 1 _ ' `' port at Hudson Bay, at or near the beach,- more dead. than alive. A number of mission doctors have' •••�_ '_ to a Both Atchison s shoulders and on-e to $7: heavy, 33 tos$3{50;tSpri g'tambs gone from Huh-Seen and Chow Chih :� were broken. and 000 BRIGANDS KILLED. the mouth of the Nelson River, in V u, $9.50. foo a'tbend the woutuled. _ _ _ 96 'far `as such"Lafids 'are vested in . -' !togs--10 to'$9;10, fed and watered: _ - his Ma est in the right, bf --the ' 3.9.30 to $9.35,•ort cars; $8.65 to $3.75, '.Net Crushing Defeat After They Majesty g ' WESTERN CORN B1,AMED. f Alontreal. April•. 2T.=Prune beet es, Ro IIUBONICfiLAGUE OUTBREAK Dominion, including such of said - - _ Had Burned and Looted Town: lands,as are school lands." "1 t� 5196 medium„51 to ?tc: commp3„gic, A despatch,from • Pekin. says: Wsalt• of Inyestigtition Into Epl- 'to Sar. Nine Crises an`A`Two' Deaths Ret C•o. $40 to $80 each;.springers, $36 - "�1hite..R'o1f," the notorious brt- lemic .inions Hogs in Quebec. } to a 0 ea potted in' Havatla. TRIED TO KILL. MAYOR. " c•at�•ew s,�119'10-.7111, Sand, lost. 2,000 of leis followers, A despatch from Quebec says to $s each. • 3.a s; e. killed or wounded, in a battle with - ork ��he�pldemic-wliati`has been re- Sheep, 6c; lam 3.c; spring lambs, A despa.tclPfrom Havana, Cuba, - Y Hogs, 9$ to loc. y e regular- - �I• vans have'beck vacated and turned„1 Hsien, according to the official re- ,Chief Magistrate in Mid-day. s of hog le for ehe.d�th f. hundred-s' oyer to . Elio sanitary de aitment of hogs in the parish of. Beanport� I30f11" FOl'\D l\ '1IiE WOOD.s. Y• p (po A despatch from New York-says: near here, has been the subject of rt. fumigators to ght the outbreak`of The cru's'hing &-feat of the tri n the ids of the noondaycrowd investigation among farmers in this - Note Was Vouhd Giving Direetion9 bubonic plague. � Wedhils-.-] gand�s OCClirl'e � a eT -ley 8 cap- on Park Ron' Asn attempt was made- district, an the cone•uslCtn 1s that,. For the Funeral.• pe cases were reported on..��ed.. tured-and-looted the 'town of San A despatch, from \ol#,h Bay says nesday, making a total of nine on the life of Mayor John Purroy the disease'is due`to the feeding of g Yuan-Haden. _ 1ldihchel just a'3. he was starting in the hogs with shipments.of SFestern cases and tR o'deaths since the out- his au'tomob'ile for ,lunch from the corn. The hcdy of an unknown man was -� 4_tliscoverecl lying in the bi %h near break shorted. No traffic in the 1n- >$4 253 WORTH.OF ,WATER. 5 g i east end of the--City Hall, by a '>�crrth Flay. A-note Xo-und -neax�tha fec'ted area is permitted with the �. body written in French, gave di - exception of street cars, which ar"o lirank by Civil Servants in ottaiia shabbily-dce�sed old man of 71 ANTI•ALCOHOL, C111P:11G\. scalrohed €or, bundles, on--- pa§sing years, who had, or fancied he had, , terns for the disposal of the 'body. •Since Typhoid Epidemic.• a. series of grievances. & ainst-the ,shoo Cirls ilpd o g nf- Russia.. The writer• intimated he was-sink _through .the di. Two cordons g g l. . y'- an<l couldn't walk further a-nd knew of troops form Lt-'barrierto prevent A despatch from Ottawa says: Mayor's mode of administering'Elle _ Drink 1'otlka. t' 11e was going to cTie. The dead pian ingress into the zone which has been nee btederal Governme'nt's Trill far city .,government, ' The bullet in. yA despatch from St'. Pck'ars.burg ti� believed to..have been Gustaca yacahed.by 18.004 persons. A bill drinking water from Ja•nusry 1, tended far the Mayor missed its. Rays; , The. Novoe_y remyn referring s a introduced � in Congress on "1912, to -\Larch 1, '11914, was $4,253. aim, but lodged in the cheek of C'or• to the Government's n.nti=alcuh _..-- ".Jose h Palette a Belgian, who had WAS g p �l'edneRday to reimbilree•t•ho mer- This information was furnished in a �poration C'ounscl Frank L. Polk, campaign, ai�serts that 90 per cent,' - _ •• ben keeping time on elle C':;tT.R. co •trke"ion, as a C.N.R. time book chants in the affected district' for return tabled in tees Commons, who was se.ated'at the Mayor's left; -OF the litigs and &i per cent. of the P f u,pi among his papers. The the- lass_ thejy �yi]1 suffer. No', un- Since the typhoid epidemic in Ot= anci who bad been ono of a party girls in the schoc,ls of the Veronjsk,y ibod showed no signs of violence, easiness is-felt. tawa, some two years ago, all civil of four accompanying the Mayor. kit, wine- drink in their ia; h rod• : _- .and had evidently been dead sev- �' -- servants in the • Departments of \t' kit, wine' and hoer in thee; home era] s. Dee money was found on; iVitrlese will be used extensively State at the capital have been Albert College. at Belleville, and that children of. six to etgh$`'3,' • tho b OA lake steamers. .drinking spring or distilled water. mast close unless $100,000 is raised. years old have been found drunk. . � .. ..,. - "a<,-., •,. -"ti„'u.a.T' j, ... ,.ti y ,r � "•,ra r• tkt'. � r:ar�:...t �- 1, .k`"7w 4'y ','}.,"•+ 4�, Nr.•�n .. .... Few• ,�,,.,r �� x'•'+,Yn;1M' ',!�y'"�'k.. .' ,:i s^' '"3�`•'�'. :. •.. !L ''• f+-.�' ^ir¢,4 3..Y ..�, >' ^.=•t3.., •rtN:. ..� s, a ,,,�,. �.,, p ..,•+�aq. c.r..xr - ,„x n>.s aa ? „r -s,•. + ,:. ., ter+: -::`b ..^wr2 a R•?+esc .�. - y, ,�, ,. .,, ,�T .•: .,. . t• -�.-':`. .,' _y-4-•... ...^:...: '".,s. ,:. "•r' ,--r'�,t os. 'a r-••,,-i°•',"°",�"l°ni+""'�•.e�-w.•� K "_i•' .,.t +....,^•-,.._„,, ,�S- ....:.. .. •it,. .n 'r,'�: v ?^r -.R: w.r, sa �e .c; . . _,. 4., .,..*� ;� � +•fix• -------------- 4 �{, pp 170; France 153; Italy 94-,'Germany- STORY F KILKENNY CATS. 7 She Has •The Very 80; Austria 58; Russia 28 r Q�� } Submarines: Great Britain 69; NGWORM ABOUT BarbamuMs Aet o[ Cruelty _of .Hes- lar �' s' b' Ger 24 3 c,ir est of reasons Franco 50; Russia 2 madly . , . . Soldiers. , Italy 18; Austria 6. _ -- - During the rete "on whicfi occur- Po - . ��,,,� Vessels now 'building - Battle- �D' 0 i k?lBf'ny This Manitoba Lady Recom- ships: Great Britaim 14; Frac , V 1"!!{{ red in Ireland in r Kilkenny was - mends Dada's Kidney Pills, Russia 7; Germany 6;'Italy's,• Aus= garrisoned by a reg ant of Hes- tin Blister Raised sign soldiers whose custom, it. was e tris 2. In Several Places, f f`. ,f Light Cruisers: Great Britain 20; U Swollen and Seal Hair Fell o tie together in one of their bar- I ,: Mrs. Bourboulerre had many trou- Russia 8; Germany 6; Italy 4; Aus- Up, y rack norms two cats by their re- (� Out. Cuticura Soap and Ointment apeotive tails, and then throw them !V hies; all otiVhleh were_Caused by tris 3; France 0. i Ter. do vessels: Gxeat'Aritain 1 (iltred-in Four Weeks,.. face to face aTross a line generally Sick kidneys, and She Found••o other vers 0. -+--- � used far drying clot•l1es. The •cats � p° -,., naturally became infuriated and Bt. .Ra�e du Lac, Man., Apr. 20th Britain 36; Russia 45.• 16• Ger- �''w98��with ringworm in several wra,to ed each 7.n the,abdomen wn- P man 12; France.7; Aus�. Places about his head. The ringworm began til death ensued to.ane or- both of Higbost grade beans kept whole ,R - peeial).-Mrs. D. J. Bourbon- ), with a raw pimpies.and as it grew worse It them. The officers were made ac- and mealy by perfect baking, ' Terre an estimable lady of 'this' Tdrpcdo boats: Austria 27; Italy was one dark colored buster rais6d-uo and plaee�,`is lolling no opportunity to I; other powers 0. @welled. It was kind of scaly, The worst quttlnt+d with the barbarous Acts of retaining their full strength. Submarines' Great Britain 29; place was behind his right ear. It was about cruelty, a-nd-- resolved to• speedily Plavoredwith delicious sancta. A -. praise Dodd's Kidney Pills to her the size of a silver douar,dark and swelled. Put an end to them. For this pur- They have no equal. x friends. And .-she, has;,.a. rcasop.;.France_26; Russia 18; Germany 14; .�iistria 5 Jtal `2. Ehe worst kind I-ever faw. It used•to pain pose' an offieer was ordered to in- - Here it is in her own words. y so he could not rest, It looked very badly. spect each barrack room daily and m "I suffered ver much from rely A-_eomparison with the figures of His hair fell out gradually. - ' Y -to--report its state. alio•-Soldiers, ., ldney s," Mrs. Bourbonierre says. the next strongest naval power "Finally I sent for a sample of Cuticura. determined,not tie lose the dail--tor- - FARMS EtaR sActt. I- was tired and ner_y us-and my shows that of battleships Britain Soap and ointment. I'used to take real :. 2 has BS to 35 built and 14 to�6 build hot water and the Cuttcura'soap`and that ture of the cats, generally employ- It. w, DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Guest memory was failing. I had heart used to clean it os. Then I would put the ed une of their comrades to watoh ' Toronto.pan. (he. xplizoatch of tile ofthoe'. -" tiuQ,terizigs, my back was sore and I ing, while of cruisers, she has 47 wl. es. XVU There was pus in the some and the Cuticum on lieneglected hia,duty and Fruit Stock, grain, or DairyFarm. a Rheulla�tisni oras finally added to Ointment drew that out and Healed at-the write H, W Dawsoo, 8ramptoa or t$ my suffering's and I was in a bad. Hospitals 'of Olden Time. -time. we saw the Cudenra soap and the officer was heard__a�nding the Colborne se.. Toronto. ointment were very'good so I got some stairs, while the cats were under- -g-W.--CAWSON, Colborne at., Torarta .way indeed. Hospital patients of to-day are more and it was tour weeks from the time going their customary torture. One "I tried one medicine; but it did better off than their ancestors of Istarted uatng-theCuticuraSoap and Oint- of the troopers seized a sword ftxom NEWSPAPERS FOR SALT. ane n0 good, and then I _ ad- �`thegoodold times." Mr. Wheat meat till he was completely cuffed." the 'arm rack, and with ;a aiiiglel OOD WEEKLY IN Llti'L' TUWN 1� v sed top try19ocld's Kidney .Pills: le in ,his book ' on "London," (signed)bin.Thos Bagley,May 26,1916, G. York county._statioeery. sod.Book y . hlowr Anil` the tails of the cats. _ - _r Lded Business 1n connection Price only' -I am very glad-that I did for now hates fromScottish act of par- - The cats escaped through the 'open $4,000. Terms liberal. Wilson Publish- after takin four a se ams well lianent of 1386 to the effect that ,FOR RED ROUGH HANDS ing Company, 73 Nast Adelaide street t3 i windows of fihe Taos), which-vras en- woman again. f on' man brings to the market Toronto . 8 gi y B Chapped and Needing Yia�, -at] by •the Dodd's Kidney Pills cured Mrs. corrupt swine or ""mond to be �,b,uningpalms,shapeless nasi,and nai- officer, who-inquired what was tale dist:L�[�Axt6us.- - --Baurbonierlre because-all ker trou-- sauld, they-sall-be=-taken-4--thefol angor-Bade,-e~ette sight-cus►cura-$seat-_L , NI«N Ogg)>Vlms,�>~T bles came from sick Kidneys, Sick Baillie and incontinent, without case�f g�r� dmg - tura re onion weeders. R. G. Brune., meIIE works wonders Soak heads, on 3 , being suspended on.the line, and OlindaOnt• Kidneys cannot do their work of ony question, sall be trent to the DrT a aoathwiths�ticur and C�tmenSoap.' was told in reply that "two cats had ARCEB TI)MORS. LU 11 Pd, v1'c. Straining the impurit . s out of the leper folke" ; and if there be no .wear old, loose gloves durin6.the night. : been'fighting. in the. -.room; thfi t it internal and external, ouret witb. ' -qja* dy and the result is sickness, lepers then only "sell they lie..de Cutleum soap and:Ointmeat sold every- was found impossible 'to separate enc vain by our borne treatment. Write ; „ P rte borers too lata. Dr Be!imas 1ledksl r7epression and lassitude all over stroyed utterlie. The borne plea- where. For liberal free sample of each.with them,, and they fought so desperate- r,,,, ttmlted, c)llrco.-A Ont the body. Dodd's Kidney Pills ,sant custom obtained in Oxford in 53-p, book.send past-'card-to Potter-Drug ae acured t•he Kidneys: 'the- purified the fifteenth century, where all pu- Chea►-eorp.,Dept-D,Boston.U.S.A. ly 'that they had desoured _each l ­-blood did the rest. trid meat and fish were by statute lather it with-the exception of their sent to $t. John's hospital. ` two-tails. I'll P I A WOR1KMAti 'HE80. ^�- BRITAIN'S PLACE ON THE SEA. DON'T USE THE KNIFE! Death Nearly- Ciaiilled i Aly Oresen of Mind Saved Rim Thal's the barbarous way of treating' Mate From Being billed. r - -- omparathe Naval 8tati4ing of the g `New Brunswick Lady r corns-daageroue too-any corn can be I European Powerm. removed painlessly by Putnam's Pain- -\Chile a building was•in'course'of'' hours. Use onlytoPutnam'at Extractor, ><I lSTaB'D I>if6 The annual statement of the nu- demolition at Newton R,�w, Bir- Was Restored to Her Artxloas Family 'xnencsl strength of the navies of 2Jic. at.all dealers minghaall, England, part'-of the up When Hope Had done.- Great Britain and-foreign countries s per floor gave way, One man;-luck St. John, N,B..-Dec. 16th.-At one Used by success- Great known as the "Dickinson Ever notice how much easier it is time it orae [eared that Mrs. J. Grant. fol planters return," has been issued in the ity, gut clear, but two failed to -es= of 3 white St., would succumb to the to buy-experience than it is to sell deadly ravages of advanced' kidney forizi of a parliamentary "white �it t cape, and one of them stood over er." The return shows all hart. the kneeling form the other and trouble.' "Pty first attacks of. back- for over half a century t' p B, ache and kidney trouble began years 1S '-tleships, battle cruisers and cruis- Ninard's Linfniert Cures ■urns. Eta supported as much of the huge mans ago. For six years that dull gnawing Ourlirgeand beautifully illustrated 1 1 of masonry a8 he could from fallin { ers of each nary which have been pain has been present. when I ex- CATALOGUE FREE i laund;ed since Dec. 31, 993. In the Cured Her. y g arced myself it was terribly Intensified. �� on to hiw, If he Il'ad not had the It'I caught cold the pain was unen• J. A. "SIMMERS. Limited 'case of other classes, all ce-isela are Does Alice bring her troubles to shown which still retain their arms- otr now as she used tA•1" resence of mind to do this his'mate durable. I used most everything; but TORONI'0 ONT 4 y P nothing gave that certain grateful re•j meats-and are-not.for sale. ' No; not ince I began pointing a ould have been killed at once. list shat_ same from . Dr. Hamilton's l ng out .to her that she-'was to blame The following oompar4 ns show Tl1us, Willi this - stupendous Mandrake and Butternut. Ia- tile relative sitions of a eat - _ _ pu 8r for having them. s'ead of being-bowed-down with pat@, ® u powers of Europe in respect to weight on his shoulders, with blood to-day I am strong, enjoy "splendid hips built built and tchi}1s building! _ trickling into his eyes from a severe appetite, sleep soundly, i,ost proper- trickling already built - Battle- ties have been instilled into my b1oQd `T ` : ships: Great Britain 58: Germany :: -- -- d -cheeks a with to n -- -- wound on the forehead, the brave+ ee s re rosy th co r, and, I :litnard a Liniment Co. man grasped the wirtduw sill w Rth than!£ that dad that I heard of X35; France 21 ;-Austris 14; Italy 9; Gentlemen:-I had my leg badly hurt, his hands and 'waited asisistanee. 'grsnd a medicfhe as Dr, Hainflton'sl 1nithing Hirt I�'att'r. i�luE8i8 b. the pato was vert severe and a large] This was some time coming for the E'iils." swelling came above the Enee: g ` tilt's, (iuudsuie-"jail 118`9 an . Cruisers: Great Britain 47; I expected it would be eibrious-I rub- work of rescue wa.s difficult and Every woman sbouhi use.these pt]i:!, _ an fullr'dit ty fnCer". , r4•<. ranee .., , -bed it with MI ARD'S LI\IJIENT,. dAn rouS-�:• ere was a su le regularly because good health pays,. .. „ Italy 9 Austria- 9. which stopped the pain and reducedl Ke �snd it's good, rigorous health thaC Suileci Sylvester- I y , the swellinrr very quickly. 4 danger uf'the hero giving way itilder Light eruiters:`Great Britain 65; I cannot Npeak too highly of Iilht- the terrible st•rain,' comes to all who use Dr, Hamilfoli's lade. l'en't gauss recommend a Germany 43; Italy 14; :lustria 9; ARD3 I'INtsiEwT' Mandrake and Butternut Pills. cusnpeteut dry cleaner I" ` >atos T. Satirl711. But eventually he was released, ' Prance 8; Rus"4 2. Port Hood Island. and directly the rescuers freed him Plies Cared In a to 1+ Days 5t� Torpedo vessels: Great Britain _ , , he Eaiuted from -sheer 'exhauxtion, -]:cling 11'ie \What,_do gull do Drug fat, refund money lr r.aia 23 lustria 11 Italy 3; France 3; When aur husband Beta cross and o rrotrudi raps a cure at apg, Blind, t ' ' es relief 60c. Flrat ap slice slid an exatninatian revealed, aOt y or Protruding Piles pile Exper enced.wile . , _,Russia O;.Germany 0. i only his head wound,• but'& dislu- a'aats to scold i' i Torpedo boat destroyers: Great ca ted collar-bone. • Utters read u him one to to. of the Britain ?01.; Germany._132; Russia RABBITS RAVAGE FORESTS. letters he used to write to me bo' lhtbbleigh-fdiss Sharp called me' France 80, Italy 30; Austria 13. fore eve. were married. a f,x11, Do I look like a fool•l haw- 95 }, M } Torpedo boats: Great Britain Thousands of Trees :Killed, in the 1 Cough 1r1iXlureC save u4 you do t y She couldn`t ;. West. Liquid g aUnard's Llnlment ter cafe werywnsre. have-judged coo by your looks, .. At a recent conference of Forex CaIl't Cure Bronchitis Parts Ilia Name, Too. 1M•inard's Liniment Relleves Neuralgia, n try Branch officials at Ottawa, ,the - at fellow Brown Smith _ inspectors of Dominion Forest Re- Hoax Tb t . Smiles But the Healing Fumes of Catarrh- is a man of matey parts. Her RCason rc serves unanimously agreed that ozone, Which are Breathed to the i he even parts his ".NIttmtny; can I have that pear thousands of acres of young trees Furthest Recesses of the Bronchial l Joax-les, Usually Show up on these reserves have been de- Tubes, Being Quick Relief and Sure name in the middle. that was on, the dining room aide: ` stroyed by rabbit's in the last couple Cure. board' this morning'! Cos • Every x11 _. To Cure a poll Ln Oae say ! Ili Cat18O what?" with Post`Toasties. of years. The bark of poplar, lack sufferer from coughs, coils, Take ac IVE BRoalo . Quy lyf )b ,.-rtes ve ea en i pine and spruce seems to be equal bronchitis .and all throat and chest Tablets. Drugsiata reruns money if tt •, ASICf Why n0>l,'When (fails to curt. E. �Y GROVES sinus•_ ly acceptable'to these rodents, and ailments needs a soothing, healing tura is on each hoz. 260. the famous "tensile„ in ninny places so completely have i medicine which goes direct to the Try Murine E'e ROM00117 the trees been' stripped ,of bark at breathing organs in the chest. and Judicious. :+ flaver begins opera= pp lungs, attacks the trouble at the :_ =t•yea have Rod, Weak', Waters Eyes Son tions'! ' the base of the trunks that they1 source, disperses the 'germs of .lis- Mrs. "Peck-i.1lr. Higliflier never or Cltsanlated Eyelids. Doesn't Smat! have 'the•a•ppearanee of a white-i E Pala. Druggists Sen ' ease, and cures the ailment thorough• takes his wife 'out in his au - M Eye 88 ,- washed 'forest: Especially do the( Murine Eye Remedy,I Liquid, T P Y ly. And this medicine is "Catarrh•' bile. There s a deal of skill're- jllnrtae Lye salve is Aseptic Tubes. w rabbits like the young.tender tree- ozone,' Peck=I Sitess he d,iesn't dire to �� 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. quires in cooking and toast- -se'edlings in the forest reserve nur-I The germ•killing_ balsamtc vapor hay -twa unmanagable things on an q,e Teen Go"Nr as ay"that N«e Cam ing these thin bits of corn series, and in one instance some mixes with the breath, descend his hands at ane time. Ittvr$se lire Reseal► Co.. Cbtcasa thousands of'green ash transplants through the -throat, down the bran- - so that every one of the chial tubes, and finally reaches the - ---- - millions of c>E'inkly .flakes were entirely consumed in one deepest air cells in the lungs. - ,All n-i ht. � _ g • ' parts are soothed with rich, pure, has the delicious Toasties It is hard to realize the great medicinal essences, whereas with a taste that Invites One to• numbers of these rabbits in the syrup the affected-parts could• not be 'West.in some seasons, yet the rapid- reached,' and harm would result call for more. itc with which they increase seems, through benumbing the stomach with , - drugs. 't �*`lam • _• g chronic sufferer t► 5 ,.-..1- 'T E ST:, 1 Post �Toasties come in sen a e and throat • strangely, to be one of the reasons from Catarrh far. -their .periodic .decline in num "1 have b In the nos M oftledfresh ako ber for aver i1wht stat- C: p eris" and. appetizing• that the disease which almost ex. spent four hundred dollars trying to terminates thein carry seven years get relief. 1 have spent but. six. dol 1. Ready to eat with cream or so is due'primarily to starva- jars on - Catarrhozone, and hsve ' or goodmilk, and a sprink= tioa.through.lack of-'sitf&cient.;food. been oomp,letely cured, and, in foot, "These onesty 'are the bulwark The Australians were pili to the have been well for some time. Ca _ ling of sugar if you like. neeesity Qf.building a wire fence tarrhozone Ts the -only. medicine 1 have been able to find that would not Time-Tr e d• -.04. RA M S A Y almost across 'their continent to only give temporary relief, bat-wtfY .t� 1 protect•their. crops from the rabbit ajways.cure permanently. Youra-sin I'R edie11t8-- ` Q-U I a Y - plague there. The Forestry Bran.^li cerely (gignedl; WTL.ZTAM -RAGAN Pont, as a 'similar pfoblem in protecting Brockville, Ont. `' the forest crops in the West from For absolute, permanent cure use ' �'Toasties }'astatipn. It was once proposed costs $1. o; Two months' outfit ` to put a little wire fence around costs ;1.00; smaller size, 60c., 'at all In RA&ISAY-PATNT you get' the most accutalb and thorough dealers, or the ('aiarrhozo-ne Qom - cash tree planted but a fQn�-gt._is BniCado -N.Y.,_and._Kingaton cowbination.of approved raw materials. ibtaeter painters will tell you no better ' -sold b Grocers. party' ,• materials exist. Vour own good judgment will tell you that odeutlric macblae mixing Y not an orchard, and Aam9 more Canada• ie superior to guess•worlc and"hand paddling.', r jrariadian Poetnm Cereal Co., Led. practicable preventive will have to +F 6pedfyRamaayfor your next biyiob-and for theoddjobiyoudayourrelfcetthe right Windsor, oatarlo,- be-found for the•annual destruction D-oes man-'ever- foot his wife's ltamsayRnleh.SplendidaerviectromthciooelRameardeaierorvcritethcmanutacturers._ iZ�. . caused by rabbits on the thin}' six bills without kicking. A. RAMSAY &SON CO. (Eetshliahed 1842) MONTREAL, Quo. , thousand square miles contained in - ED. 7, ISSUE 17--'14. Dominion Forest Reserves. ttinard's Liniment cures oandru4. y, 7­. e.., r ^.� .::y *: _� '-w .:�Ah° .;,�. rFr ate° s •,' < '�,r,:. ,� .�, �.: a t rr F I n, r) m s. L t J ` r I astern! Oarranza. crested w i Now _ sensation in Washingvm by pro r. 1.. IroM •asew>rhlda7aniosatttsoiee. teatingagaioet the action of the OggAI,E-Yorkshire white aAw, s■ cutUnited States at Vers.Cruz. i'. .ed r 7o�ga��s vis.. also 1:..� snob tows _ itnn�er� ee : . _• _ - J.L.GILL •Brougham. Phone leaf. �ii {1.M per year: iLO p�ia1 is idvewos. PIOHERINQ MARSETS EG'7 winuds, ?(}8 FOR HATCHING-Pure HAVE YOU TRIED THEM?- NEVER FAIL. -" wh1N' wyaadott•s tewas No. 3, is�in` - _ — --' •Onto.i�AD for Mdaq of ib. rk D. 1fa1�2Rb • K Pickering• 97.n A complete line of garden and flower seeds now in. All gae►raafesd in ad..ne. White Winter agbamdiYona b the United 6taNs,it 810 _. Wheat, .......... .95 Red " •.•••• •915pi— OUSE TO LET-On eon. 9, new seeds. .2 packages-5 cents-- Also corn, peas, sweet t�HN-1NURI�AR, PI'OI1f�etOP.^ Mixed •• •• " rasa.. .96Piakezing, "-tool workins man's house . p gg W2,eat.........+..' •.-.. .86 creo peas, nasturtium, yellow globe Danner Onion. Seedpin'bully•� 4 PIIQS.tlLremont. etc FSIiI<AY; April 84th. 1914 Oats.....Goose • sass... .. .fi8 �TANTED TO' RENT-Cottage YV v with land for poultry asd .•g•tabke. ^ PERFECTION' CHICH FOOD ^.`. ogroab�ddrers16 t`1 MAHIT999 k The perfect food for young chicks.Diose to town o! P10 mfln'NOTtia'A� 6$�AtktENTa � - NELSON',160 OIoeB Ave.'L' ti IE PEAS Piemidant Hnerta, Of - �gnan Saki threshed whiLee7ed __ !.says that his country cannot ac= marrow fat keas.t aal.ys per baeilet. a• w; - 19KNESQOA 1ES,Olaremoat• Ind.phons,1701• 9e ao __- r, FLANT S --- FOR -'EASTER cede to the demands.of the United mO RENT-Two good frame houses. _ Sow&very-choice geraniums. Foliages etc. for Easter Cheer. States, as by se doing they'K told 1 east of Piekering illage,ou the Kin ewe be eacrifleing their honor. Judg- road. Possouion IdVen ar ones. Apply for Qnic]et� Yielded To Lyd>r B. particular.tJ �f,J.MILLER, Pickering. Mfg tf Oitr;�GeneraLGroc- -Stock is complete and 'fresh. rices righte ing by the events of the*past few , i d ;1008 n. �Pi�ok.ooaee{d YLaoz ,paOrSaoBa phone, - ears, we were at-rom-gly-of-th - AY - :-1. gots of _ Trade. . opinion that honor was something URE BRED DURHAM BULL-for - - • •3► �- ^_r —8erakne--atiot�83pcoa-t,'Pi•kestag;--term. good butter and fresh eggs for Easter entirely absent in the character. Bslt�ose, Ma.-"I-am more than Brock Road,P.o; s7 as Phone @r send gent gree. " of the Mexican ole. Human pep glad to tell wbat Lydia E. Pinkish' OR SERVICE-At lot 21, con. 8, life in Mexico is not held sacred as Vegetable Cam- F Piekering•Reg. Shorthorn ball bred b JAMES IR/CHARDSON G.K Forsyth;terms fi00;BOB.Ayr.bir boli' it in fn . . and p� did for me. bmdi Y H•o.s.miu.Scarbo-o,termt il•ao;also �_by.Chaa.. eoaL - -_ Haerta,- himself, waded to the gad was very moorrtial terms it,o0, J08x sooxT, Clue- Plains _ ='Ap' �IC�F.RIDIG��C�. presidential chair, through the irregular. I becam —- - -' Wood,of-Madero, the former presi-- atan ed and Me"for SIMPSON Agent-British Amer- Ica&Piuirbaa'/ ��Ica Hire imursaeo Oompaay. laeorpot- dent, and others, who he thought eT aced 18$3.a.pital StAWsoo no r•miamaote.; would-be better out of his way Yege I�bl�s all premium notes are eolleot�le a bo days Q TH6, - Er�►� ppp�, notice,one malaal company are collecting -- Isla them now. Remember these notes are Tell forbis own safety. It seems re- afarly until I was for ITS times she amount or your year!' or dicelous for Haerta to speak of without a cramp or Inns in the British Amer his honor and the di nit of vbdob is YX TL count I posittoas, country,In e e o d peat aaet3ler person, sad Se• ._atmp.•n who oaasit• a tau perm. history. it has srtw been air months since.I Lode Lnawabire Aecid•nrepresent and a:e Insar There is considerable talk at nate will sasiat You is helping woe ;maen nor sickness itt'willonlyZ* 11147 mal at little ant a `ew,An as flu is an ��ge �ymp lo 'K present of a general election in �- I sow feel p��y well and is ss.au a year for slaw: u ,oq-want . new _ n during the resent Ow best of health."-Mrs. Auauw she,pie. Tgbiar d•panWr the best is the IT a bank account in the sate world. or Mir". one •xebenged See D. the province da ng P ioE two peraom, a that either one ti►. lloxnrcas, 1982 Hollins Street, Bal- aIilPeox,i okerias. +<o as �F �s ��� year: While the premier, Sir t}mply0 IIM. may OYdkC wit r:web. $a!s as Janice WhiWey, is unable to take 81"1003 is called a"iomt accomi I Lydia E• efro m s Vegetable Can- CO u h s �w� �F�C' ticudara. okay part in public affairs, his pound. made from native root and '� �We sliaJf be pleased to Etimirh pec i a. name as leader of the government herbs, contains no aureus,ar bsyuftl forces, won ve a•gree n a- and �y bolds the reeomd of I Haw�. • • - being the most"successful remedy for Chis Abves Cherry Plsclolal s e3aaes. ante in bringing about a return of famale ilia we-know of, and thousands Sold far 70 !rears. the Conservative party to power. of voluntary teatimonisb on Absin the YK•t�.:ia�M.e:° PICK-r-4RI G BRANCH, i1i " -. Arlt Yews•Dociar. 'While Sir James Whitney., may Pinkham laboratory at Lytm, Mm••. R W.GORDON,Na ager. D loo -, Bran&aim at �iihisiy. f - possess- some w�aknessea,-.he has seem to prone this fact g For thirty years It has beat the•�- PAPER-HANGING !leen a altos man, end has the and remedy for ramal•Ills, and has rs- respect of all parties in the coon- heal - �e�l't�l.$��' F stored the health of thousands of*Daiwa _ v trg, and the, Conservative who have been-troubled with irat-elaae Work. (live you de- � - use -we�� -' ���j�n party is much stronger with him mutts m dlanplay�ab. �+ y f in in it than it would be if he vete ulceration, tumoral t�i1, irregalarltleta, sits cora tin t0 me and have it g - to retire from public life. Taking It you want special advise - clone ae it should be. - - -• R,Ei QUIREALENTS into consideration the serious write to Lydia IL Pinkhan K"- Terms moderate. character of. the premier's illness ieine 'CO" i oonfidesil 1 L7m. Established 9 years is Pickering. It. would, not be eurpfisIng if an Mme- Your letter wi�l�°t'm� WALL-PAPERS-the best assortment we ever -had,' flection were held at an early read and smswered by a wossaa .E�11'• P®Mlme=. we can suit yon. _ t -,ate, and hold is ststet conIIdenee. A square deal for'everyone. PAINTS-Martin-Senoare famous line, the paint that _ -- needs no varnish. ' The year 1916 will belebrate a EU-TONE-that.beaatifal flat finish for walls, ceilings ,. hundred years of pence between TOOLS SHARPENED Are You Interested in and interior woodwork. VARNISH-tor oilcloths. >� ''Britain and the United States. A We make a e ialry of crosscut saws, linoleum, etc. atskee then west pec longer, and old took like new. hundred years ago both these Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Fen(� 8asorhooiog a specialty. Fora Stet- t•f 9 -=� OILQI+OTHS-many patterns to choose Prom,-evv@r poyircountries nursed aae•sed sa tntease.hat- class hair trim or an easy shave call floors with oilclot4 and'save!nisch wo�t�-' red.one of the other,a feeling that. ._ at the-East-end Barber Shop. _-- •'AND BRUSHES-paint, stove,whitewash, scrub, shoe, --• - - existed ever since the 'United �e our House Furnishings of all ' kinds. Slightly used Carpets SOAP-Comfort, Richards, Borax, 8aalight, l!lwptha, •SStates declared their independ- from 18 cents a yard-up.. - -___, ___ fox, and many other kinds Old Dutch. - etace. But for a number of yeara W.J.GORDON PICKZRING � e 'm Oleasser, Pewrliae, Gillete Lye, Ammonia that feeling of enmity has been _ Sal Soda,Fun-to-Wash,Borax.Ella.,W}titeing ' iffmdually disappearing,until now and tnsay other sessonabte goods. Pickeringithe two nations are on the ve rya '.. .Ibest of•terms. The people of Can- I have in Mock.SM reds of _ nee are e ' - Oar groceries the iseeheat ads and the United States have R .wire fencing made by the m r 9 -GEORGE [ Pl-fi-LIP ;intermingled so mach that they L uLi.ib . i �L Wrd Steel Company of Canada. lore now as one people. They I also carry brace wire, S�ZCZ "�' - Speak the same language, their -educational systems are very Simi- -coiled-spring wire, wire lar, and have the same forms of - - SSE what this farmer saye.•ABOUT. -.. religion, and the 'bonds of friend- Everything are prepared to Supply staples. Steel poets and Everything in the �r posts. "Preston' ship have been cemented by bonds - Roofing Line. _ - - _ Preston `.ISafeloek . Shingles -of blood relationship. The idea ; of the two countries" engaging Now ,-i6 the time to lace .. " • . ' in war is now almost ioconceivabe. order for Tongued and Grayed r Let me show you what I have and Stoaldville, Ont., April lith, 1914 Tire-attitad-e of-hostilit sssuined The Metal Shingle and Siding Co., - - y piue'or hemlock silo quote you prices. by so many Americans in years material. r too, Ont. _ -' _ . - P es t gone by is giving place to-one of - sincere friendship. The attitude . -^ A#- - ThisIs to certify that I have used 'your shingles andCongresstoward We D. Gordon do Son, e find them to be the best. Have never noticed a single leak, ,..the question of Panama Canal and none have blown off. I have used other makes, and have =. PICKERING LOCUST HILL and parts blown off e' everal'times,and also been troubled'with � tolls is anillustration of this fact. the roof leaking. 'I consider the' SAFE-LOCH the best that - The better elen}ent of t$e Amerv= to made cane are now placing mach higher _ • Yours truly, 'value on national honor than they _ Vskilwa' dA 'lea � Miaaed) N.sTOIIFFRR -did at one time. They are begin- Are Fire Proof Wind Proof, - ning to think that they are in _-. Y ' Mr. Stouffer Is only ei rtencin what thousands of *Uta bound to live up to the _ '_ Watver Proofs,.Lightning fern are. That 8 d that"Preston Safe-lock"gives _treaties into which they have only the best, t u satisfaction. oat. _ ._. but absolute tufa ti 'entered with othercoantries,with Proof and Frost Proof. or information ---- - _ Write f' to • Canada and Britain psrticalarly. Ajj good, IIp•to-nate QsIIAdiaH M. Americans have always been not- � . id r 'th'eir sharppractices. and H ISE they have not been sioei to get- -.-Ind. phone Stou lle WS . - :Ming ahead of other nations, even l��-- .._ _ ._' -rT 'L t`' at a ow of honor. But en $es any of the tullowing-.Deni Aagent�They will gave you best priee•�os 8TOUFF r TT M 3 .1 Iso. loner se"the Americans. have - Pedlar's Metal Roofln ;Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials. _ men of the type of President'Wil- Terminals, heating and Ornaments. �+on at the head of affairs, we ma Samuel Manning, W. PriWlhi PEELS _sgg .W expect nothing but fair .dealing. Brooklin,_Ont. itby, Ont: - • - s' SH"m -s- STORE It speaks well for the future of a• M. Rice, _ . Jacob.McIntyre,, the count ic *heti' such men as Whitby, Out. John Ash hubyy,Ont 4" g - - - HI- TBY- 'Woodrow Wilson are chosen by Lawrence Denny, the people to control the destinies Greenwood, Ont. Goodwood, Ont. of the nation, and it also augurs W. Henly,' - W: F. Burton, ' "well for a continuance of the Boz Grove, Out. Wliitevsle, Ont: - - e have e o complete tock f the t ;friendly relations with Canada. --J•-C,-Morrish, W. W. Sadler, W p e e neves style, footwear " a tom Highland Creek, Out Greenwood,Ont. ,for.men, women and children's wear. Us Carter, of Gaelph. was Win, Witaw>�, Pickering, Ont. petition by several hundred No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. Call +►ad see our epeeit►le in men's end boy's work bootie citizens both political parties _ _ ' to be a wndidatte agai�•t the THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited Phone 1st• A owtl solicited " Govern Lin the coining Pio• ' JJ. PLBL - Brock Street - -WHITHYvincWel n. Head Office sad works, 019HAWA, ONT• Egtai�Whed I6bi. f >f y.'.' • ., •,'... ,.. :.,a•• ... '' ,r.•a °�.^` '-' ,.ew *i?+Yi{i{•h '"f•: .. '.At�'�'a•wa'!' nz"'".a ":�� t 'ie -rM1_.'; '.. F+iv,L„ ...s7. .-' �•_�yrl. ,�h.�, ,r ti.'♦ 4'--, w•. .T�i,-v fit`•• y'''" , `. 'Y. t„,,,, e.hf ,: .•. . ' .ort._'�'_z:,.>'t... g r+Jy ,.:..;+. e- -� �_ ,..E � -3k� `il • qr ^r.•i '•S.;A:, x fir.-, ,;i:. .w2 'F.. �,{.,, a �,.. „G.•R�`r.:R'.,t"�'' ,qN. '��.' ,''.,�a9-...,�,�. ­77-71K,—." u. _ •J:m'r .vre axw sc•.�-„ •a.r^*+' �r•n trr .�.. ;.":. •r'y _\•s w"`� .: ._ - ,..,. .,. ....' rap:, I .- T�-.n. .. .� 3� t. �l r.,,..�,�. Na..._ ".'� NT Y,•.. w'w:t '.M'.�^r - RJi Y ^� .'A,'b'• ir• .. ..,,-„r?eP° �+ ,.. .•-. .. ._ ,,. w . .�rSTMr'sS ..i Tq.,:,,.; .. ,d''.. ..'- -_.;`rS;.. n',,,.: .••,,. '�.v�:- ,. k.. ",.�'• p+'u"�'': .-a +� r.. .t'. A. 'rr:: „a. _: ... • 9.-'..' .::; -. ':� .. ..:.,,. F'^.' .$... �.+' y.:i. '.,v*'' Xr': e+', Ar ..,_...64 '�^�'3' .::+” l+a.' x'73; uJ'" "@•' '• . ct.AttatrtowT The Home Telephone Co. are " ` t erecting crass-arme,on their pole@ HAVE PRETTY HAIR Mrs.Him M. nden spent last wee][ between Claremont and Brougham t J a ;H s RICHARDSON S :with Mise M. Maensb. g TY�. soh tidMy ao Dasirs>r Miss Ella McMillan and Mr. Vee poirbista Mrs. Joseph Pilk spent a few William Smith.of Toronto spent If our hair is losingits natural : Im of Sash d -' days with f Toronto. • pe y t � s7 - sms Harnilto Mise Smith Sunday with Roes and Mrs. Bar- color,coming out or splitting or lacks Chins, A, Very Tarr`�* of '�vere in the city on Friday last. key. that Pnvlable softness,gloss and beau- Books,3 011.) ' To". JW 7. Barn. 'On April 11th, to Mr.and James Lawson spent a few days ty do not despair prettyy hair Llarge- saw• .:."Mrs. Coad a sou-(still born. during the ly s matter o!Dare. It it Is too thin Coady, ( ) g past week with his mate it grow, If it is harsh and brit- :@David � � �@• � w"� --Mrs. John Smith, of Uxbridge, daughter,Mrs.F.Wright,of Green 'tle soften It up-lubricate it. If you and ees �� • -is-visiting- her •father, Mr. W m. River. have dandruff'it to because the scalp - Subsatiptioa@ "on for an llagisiaes, Scott. George and Mrs. Wang werein ie too dry and flakes off. Freshen up _ _ply and Vwly Newspapers) Mins Bessie Macnab is spending Toronto last week dan- attending the a ug disappears fwith risian alling hair snit itch-- -- --e week..or-twa-moi aj your hair in doubly with David his fr iend,end Horher. beautiful pent a few days, H. and Mrs. Walker of the Parisiab Sage, sold by A Pettit and $_��•8t1't�t W133t1� _ Mr. Howie, of Seventh concession of Markham, at all drug counters'. is just what you ;London. were visiting with John an&- Mrs. need-pr large bottle costs but 50 cents. M 61A Diek6aien has returned to- Shirk on Tuesday. It sur makes the hair lustruous and seem twice as abundant You cannot 'FENCE °FENCE WM ' •ROYCE the city after visiting her brother , M r. Stone, a student of Knox be disappointed in Parisian Sage, : for a few days. -' PP �T . George-Richardson was in Whit College. occupied the pulpit rn Ers__ 111 - - p ora Ttzsstia attetiding: meet's .piue_c_hurch-on SSuundaF_lust and t - —F E C E A practical Shoemaker has in of presby readied two el went sermons, _.__ _. __ _ opened a ' g P yPit Mrs. J. H. Beal and daughter, hat Jus ea - --- - ' •Miss Maud,. spent Thursday and - ' less Fencing,in various styles. Easex hotelmen loaned money Next door to W. J.. Coakwell s : Friday in Toronto. inspector. To Buffer, when you ban get Give me a call when requiring harness shop, where he is pre- ta Prtal Morand, license ins Fence of sn kind. Quality , Mrs. d. R. Theaton, of Picker- The latter's resignation was de- Tod's Home-made and y pared to do all kinds of s nt Taesda with,• her Bis- -- - and prices right. - repairing work. ter, re. J. a'andedrode of 10 wire call respectfully solicited James Harvey has returned to A women named Allen, living at delivered at your door. __ fence,Specially priced.— Whitby to assist 'Wm. Ayers is Buckden, Hunts, was cutting aW. ROYCE, _ PICHR$ING his blacksmith shop piece of.cheese when she. found. -_A*your Grocer for it. -- :WILFRED F. WILSON, - - -- Mrs, B.Fowlie-of-Ml arlr)tsam 'is embedded in it the following note: Balsam, Out. r Depending a week with her datrgh •Whoever eats this cheese, will � . � • T O D Independent Phone No.W. Re a.i� Sho iter, Mrs. Ross Harker. they let me know when and where OSHAWA, ONT. un t , Mrs. Wm. Thompson-and two wnd how they like it? Answer to (; ALT SHINGLES childmin- spent of John Jaynes Thyle, Leonard,P. O., _ — Iaat week in the city. Ontario, Made by the anada~'--Mrs. en as C-S4l!$tt�0 1 The undersigned is,pprepared to re--, .Farmersare now busy with written as requested. A case 3 d l�itim GALT ART METAL CO. pair all makes of bfeycles,ete their now in gread condition. _ Are a solid look Shingle and have been Also. agent for mill belts, maLihise ' tried and tested for years and belts of all kinds.automobiles. Thos. B. and Mrs. Stephenson BARGAINS I-N BEAUTIFUL y and family spent✓Sunday with the is every case;have given motorcycles, etc. entire satisfaction. ' fi 'former': parents In. Pickering. - For samples and price see Ind phone 1918 Pick. -. Thos L. Stepbeason has pur- BUFFFMS and . CHINA CABINETS chased a fine ne.v Ford auto, and ��• W- Russell Andrew', ...t is now busy enjoying himself Beautiful design in 1-! Oak and 'plain Oak, 52 in. Top,47 in. British Ind. Phone 1921 viewing the sights of the country. PICKERING, Out. ; Schoul re-opened on Monday -bevel mirror, wodden trimmings, special 837.00. PICHERIN(3, ONTARIO with.a good attendance, the teach- "-. ers havingall returned much re- -China Cabinet to match, $17.00. Wig • . . afrM". after their Eastervacation. , �Mrrif. G. H. 9amis sad non, Fin- C- H. BURLINCT -" -. PICERING ley\ have returned home after + � ; 'a spending three weeks with the - ------..._. Hatl'a Haas Renews!certainly elope HOME`S"EEi KEi V w formses parents, Mr. and Mrs. failhtghair. Nodoabssltotrtitwh�t- 'Scott,of Brussels,and with friends YOU will he- ethded.John Porgie!s EXCURSIONS ; in Loudon. - to Sale on was attendeed by ala large number ALBERTA A SASKATCHEWAN _ and good prices were realized. •i LOUR a'd._FF01) Z&ATnaaavuambIto ocuberrr.ladmol" eJ'► Twelve cows that were gold guar- at CherryW00d Station Winnipeg and Retvaa - SM " a ed$100 each. the highent price _ Edmonton and Return - •43:00 s From Toes-ts.Mad Stations wa t> t was paid being=118.50. Won sad t At 8:80 on Wed needay afternoon Feed Wheat, Whole Cora, ,� TStaomato.�r,�v�te terse April8th. a very Pretty' wedding - -Malted Corn, Dried Brew. anearn vada two moetIm. __-took lace at,the honw,4 f-Mr. and. - , pp Mrs. D. M. Morgan, Claremont, - - _ rs rains. Oil Cake Mea;. ONZ-WAY yA� The Ford-The Lightest, Surest, Mogt e when their daughter, Margaret ins, Brao, Shorts, sn�11133DAY,MARCH AND AMIL Irene, became the bride of Mr. Rconomieal-the very essence of auto- Molasa aection wA­u use .coca are z David C.,Pugh.of Claremont. Rev. Flour, Crashed Oate,lEtc. �T H. Wood condneted the ceremony mobiling--wnd all Cana�llap. tl,ndaY aloin: MAR a.d 0MR assisted by Rev. J. Gitint. of To-. -' --..._..- :MODEL T -= - ----- For paniculars;Piwne home 6060. a �IA•mva+. ask ata. _ UD Union @onto, and Mr. -Morgan give his i Runabout000 'ThOmta.ls R®etDt�r rr daughter awn The bridal gown seev-?,.tarot us work k' y. ..' f.o.b.Ford .. _ - • vt►as o!cream silk eolienne trim- - Ontario - - &CdenftraD•aT ts`teed with ahadosv lace and pink pet particulars'from W. J.-Lake A Son, oe s'd areptta rose buds. The house Was bean- a L W. Dudley, Whitby, Ont. Ta..n w�.t� tifully decorated with spring _ K 4AAL. k; were and Eas r $o to lilies. The t CaadinTwo A141011"It wedding music was contributed by -- sins a.1r,a.r.A..Toraaet - ' Miss Melissa A. Mnrgar, sister -of •' the. bride. The groom's gift to h the bride was a neck tace ; to the 00 VZARVIr sister of the bride who played the , f•![ I wedding'march, s pendant.• lLr. We sell the famous Ora y Gasoline ' and Mrs. Pugh left for a trip to J Rugine with coal oil attacbmeut, New York, the bride's costume and all latest improvements. , ! being,of Hague blue with ttrscan I bat. 7 See sample in-stock and get priers A very pretty wedding took THAM at the home of Rev. A.' It. "7�' H. TAC=8(DJT opts , - ark,-pastor of"Pape Ave. Baptistcapir- BRO(;F:'ROAD ONT. ssaras aetoamad 1°icm�' w° ...church on Wednesday afternoon a.o.wa -17 owatoa °°�=$e�w.e when Miss Ella Mae Evans, second w " on daughter of -Mr. and lira. James �t'w• pae�ea talum Rvans,of Claremont, Ont., was - --,- _ 6 " e o, , Tq_ _wen .+tnoO�in united in mairis a to Mr. Charles -- w •a �8 ' . A. Grant, of Toronto. The bride . -- ,pore agown of cream satin with _ 8' " ` "c • a:ton of sdmmeloQt.L zer,n. r o C' `:s«wsows Plop" Sora bs ''tunic of shadow lace and pearl z <y = o b° e a _� p ,@ brimming@ and a corsage bouquet -THE DOMINION �n� 3 1< a � p0 � a" q K M of white rosea.--tie was attended erg Qgbee to erg to >re*»was 44 'by her cousin, Miss Gertrude Mor- trMrst�ttuw@,�et@t�,a reesasrr+, w.a at�nusws,vac•rrrsuostra ?, Q8m"7� & y., - gun who wore a gown of pale blue - silk eolienne and.pink roses. The , The Business Of.Farming 'o � � $$r�oom was supported by Mr. Jas. —fik�t baafn�a of holo bo dew to gradicai y m eo o ': w w m • ,`-Maeftrlane. A reception was sSo.W b.vortas std e.=bw ca.v.. ow�n !t J•' C- -- a - afterwards held at the Home of d taw t�a �:r a Savings AotamM as an. a'a Ilse ►�= r vw who a tbank$ototacted atinl ed ewers leo O .. y a aim _N the bride's aunt, Mrs. J. Morgan, OWNS. • 0���8�t 152 Curzon Bt. Mr. and Mrs. . y Apr sI a a G y 0-aft.- MST brant left for Baffale and New WHITBY BRANCH• A. A. ATKINSON M " r- 120 m York. The bride traveling-lo. a ' � a d a g r. feta v*blue tailored suite with-bat - match. On their relate-the �- '~' l; o a► e a .r es/t - Of au materials alai aeat(!n y - - --- - ---- - - _ - -- -- - - ---t In s*oc Ti wlli pay you will reside at 103 Pape Ave. — - -' "• After several weeks illne¢s, fol- t -- beau at ot�w>cs�,c insp�sl_ooss. Don't be - .,y o. Deer h � pitiy them,ooneeq slodby '1Ow10 S'at --� ` 7aetarJ ins-w!!i 7 a e,Eso.RLam we do not dm - . Ward died at his' home .here t , I M �+1 , e , ° a l II• it,oiaatasboa tR tebmm m�a nd do*brow oII the on Sunday in his 77th year. His nes r*aero..3t issi f le ger asci.,which you wo , funeral took place on Tuesday _ eseMinly sive by parebsslf v front u% - : +when.his body was laid-to rest-in our Millinery Department is rushed. ;.:: eau sotieited. Leave our orders earl ` 'The, Pickering wNITet GRANITE 00. , *,the anion.cemetery, sncj rose eon= - • . . _.�. a-- . ' y y + ' ducted by the .'Masonic orrier, of - a e„ wbtabr. oataet.1 g *hieh he'was.an .esteemed meta- new Wall Papers. .Everything up ~to date_ with v:,�r1�Ce �mI>Qltt —— j dee our ('! her. The deceased was a son o - prlce8 right. " 88 E. W. EVAN $he 1$te Richard and Mrs. Ward, Linen Table lel who were nati'vee of Yorkshire Damask Ctartaine, Gate Crotalus, Damask Table Spreads, , Cloths, Red Spreads, Shaker$lankets, Btc. The object of this Association is to Tram ManDfactttl'i'1t' $agland, who emigrated to Can- lessen stealingand prosecute p " Lida id'1887 settling at Yonge St., - where Robt. W. was born short] the -felons;' Shop, and Resider Dundas St y See our Spring and Summer Suiting sarnples-•hundreds of beautiful worsteds p' �+ .'after their arrival. Several years and tweeds to choose from. Crown Tailoring Co., Canada's best Tail- latet'they moved to lot 12,con. 7, ore, will save you from 86 to 810 a suit D. Simpson in the only llemhe*e having property @hien oornmani• WHITBY, ONT. Pickering and ever since then;Mr. -practical man to give your order to, therefore we guarantee fit and style. a.fb immediately with an membst Three doors west of Whitby Howe? g of Executive Oommisdee Ward has been a resident of this _ "locality.. He had no familyr and New Goode for spring and summer arriAn -daily in all department-s­.­ ]temberehip fee - U•a0. We are red to instal wood or iron `s y P 8 8 y preps bis wife died a number of years 111dreu ma•be had tr'om ms Praaldae*err; pmtaps on short notice,also attend ago. Mrs. Henry White, of IIs- @•marry asappHomioa. to all kinds of repairing. ~ bridge township, was an adopted GROCBRIES-Fresh, clan and up-to-the-minute. O-ur Sk Black and Mixed - .- daughter. Mr. Wert$ rose a man Tea is ahead of anything in Canada at the priao. It is sold everywhere Bxse. ,,-I,, D. Banks,O.S.Palm- Agentf the ine�i nes in dIM of a kind disposition which won at>!9 sects per lb. or,O. L. 1[orn0ssbe, Pickering.Out the s9�� him many friends, and was held - r r -h esteem.by all OT MOA know _ j� !,X MOA . W.�o C1atk MAGMU ORE" SI .;�•�O.a y, � ,, r' . e' laP TDs DSI11. y:; .F. lo „y .r•;. L„it '`;s". :59✓'e ?. A . rJ*2'•'n'':' A9 � s k, •y cY P r T' o ,' y(, _tl •/.- �• �a ,if. J.,1,r :r..- a :r.iy-,t.+.+r,dt., s%••.'zaae. :..,..c^..{ tvs•_'+-•un+, .veerµ ..:rW :+...�eA' _ �? . .:. 1.y _ JJ^:7d"' ,�. �7e. ... `•vs R,.:uo`• S ::.• r' .Y _ a ..u.a ..••\ .!- R^. ,,d+"�'"' ffi:•^.r R?? I.. , ..^... y�,p,,,. ::•. .,fir.,•.- .. •:...•• r..-_ ...i': - .'h•'.. •i;, ^,o-' ••,.; A «,. M1}'}M1,-�v., n 'Fie,..: ...-,.,o...F �x C•..• .....:+,.. Y 'vi" ., kap+ ,•..,p..y r. .r �p.' ....Z... ♦' .. -.../ - Y'.:!' - . . i 4 'M1l., lid .r. ...P ♦ u..r],. -:.,.. M �4 , ti :. . rr� _.. .. ... — r 1. 1 � L? Y 1 11 5 u a. - - ___ ` >: • �. . *9 t - ,- atter ten o'clock and shouted for his COLT DISTEMPER - - I. rix daughter. Lllith and i were there to �i"1111/a Can be handled very easily. The sick are cured, and all otbere �Q v.. corroborate each other its to his Mall, 7 in same stable, no matter how apposed," kept from haviI. 1. - + 11 - and Nokes, the landlord, proved his sum- tit Jr the disease, by using SPONN'8 L tiu1D D16TEIAlER CURE. . mono by me and hits discovery of the Q ll ' ' !' 4 —_ • s 9 • (live'on the Uongue or in teed. A oa.the blood and expel body where it lay, in the roadway. erne of all forma of distemper.• remedy ever kncwa r„. _ P The dead man's drunken habits had or mares is foal. Druggists a araeca dtaScra. Oar tree r T �� Wed -i n E��/ ' so weakened hie cwrntitution that the Booklet gives everything. Largest Selling horse remedy in 6" - state o is heart alone might have made existence-15 y•ears. D atributon-ALL WHOLESP_L*] DRUG- -A • any sudden shock fatal to him.. �,t way ea lC#ISTB. 8pONN MEDICAL CO., Chemise and Eatleru.o Isis. �,," r r. r. clearly a "death from ,misadveitlure," - _�-- - -J - en, 1 , Ian Mp os n . A' s u - ` and was in no waY comPllcated by any - ' .. testamentary arrangements on the pati feminine curiosity makes liars �° ✓i • •- he ceased. for an examination of tog h girl dance likemonkey to Married to a Fairy. hit de an o, lh a o ` :�ry s pockets produced notfiing but a torn an Ran. he's glad enoug t get put up of many an Otherwise trUtilfutmatt: - ^, 4 I .► copy of Shakespeare, twopence half- under Cousin John's roof.' Some surgeons manage t0 carve : * penny in bronze, a Alpe„ and several) (To be continued.) --out',big fortune pawn tickets. f ` No one moor . gret m. Lllith, when 1 saw her at _ _ marry' old Saxon laughed the .doctor. the inquest, was dressed to an 111-fittlnK - v dear sir. Take the word of black stuff gown, which hung all too - *,^ A light touch on my shoulder made ..No,•no, m, ' " loosely on her slender forvu and accent-I Ins start violently. I turned and a�w an older man-domestic service 19 the uated the blueness and brightness uC her I '� , y I.11tth, whom• in the new dread that w» only safeguard for a Draft)' girl with eyes. but 1 cannot say that she appeared ' :-creeping over me, I had altogether for- vairrant instincts and no education- our r otten, peering over mY shoulder Into early impressions are the strongest• and anything more than serious, and Mrs. i (^ `'Horatio Saxons face. you don't make a decorous member of Nokes informed me Privately that she J 1 ^Fath�1 is�ekd'"-3Re sac#eii out v1...a fifri.lthos_e_childhood _was. xcandullzed-.hY�he girl's_wept of r `�y� t struck whisper, speaking what I hardly and early girlhood is spent in tramping feellnR•" G - -t dared to think. ' about the country as a 9YPsy'•" y,he cried a bit the first night," the I laid him down as I had found him, "I am extrembly sorry for the Pool: L'ndlddy- explFiitied. "but_she seemed all and, takhiR L111th by the hand, I led her, child." 1 said, speaking !n as calm ants 1 r•iliht next ntornIIig, I mean .to make tAlO crying silently, .back to the Inn. Then matter-uf-fact tones as Possible. -"Thd. het`stop inside the house until the fun- Ur;,, x + IL tanned Nokes front Lite bar as man Saxon was a brute to her, but, to I oral ss it would seem so disrespectful L. , r -, ,,,l,,rr..•� ,.; to .the dead..for bet, to go to hanging' ,�� .°. Y t, ' t ridetlifeadoors Itolddhlm brleBYlywhat responsible foout- tell the r }i}seeriolentntdeatha for_about the-Royal Arms after you. like as CHIT I she wanted fb- 'No,' saga fo her. 'un- {: ' � had happened, and took him with me to mzintergi them fe ea to together event him from abusing ' - 1. Inhere Lllith's father lay. til your poor father's decently udder } K1 , Saxon was really dead. I had judged i her, ants it was in striking out at rne� IN to mind. But yesterday what did I by i him to be past mortal aid when I had I been thinkinRo`over what I roan do for!ground, here you atop.' And I gay e her I f - left him a few minutes before. Death, I do but find her. in the top room 1n the :.'•,•' ` Nndeed, must have been almost lnstan-I Lllith• and it I can find out her relativesset ; taneed. for he had not even uttered a l It ill ve be be the. 1 should the next for two oil toe flood and she ywas dactually down '��'#' -- a groan. He lay there, a dark patch upon years while she attends a school fox zing to.them in a most heathen way, I the shining wriftt-roadw $• with or vita Saxon scarcely cold:' �-_�:, s` "'row red stream trickling from under the, eThe doctor fixed his eye-glasses on !+' wound in his head. r' - By Mr. Noke's advice I borrowed a. nose and tux t.ed to look at rhe where I kit dldonott (reciprocatestrike )�thesirescellent !, - _ �.e► r horse from the farm by the churchyard 1. {jogged along by the side of his gig 1n{11ra, \okes' sentiments: Su fat t. I al - - - t+ and rode off as fast as the animal's th"D moonlight- asked dryly,1-together failed-Le see w•hy-sit-inte-liigetrt •y. - n sturdy legs could carry me to summon a1 •.that You infants to adopt Lillth,'and try I Rfrl at sixteen should be snore than tem VYjJ1Ca ere____- --_-aaaeterr from Sandhythe. since doctors} were unknown in Lythinge, with the ex-Ito make a lady of hero" pururl]> shocked and pained by the atio h ///��� ■ ,cepdon of the local "vet." That clatter- The blood rove to m> face at .some-�h:nt deatR of such a father as Jloratio (F(M{ ��ss StrR journey over the moonlit roads will thing In his tone, but I kept rn) temper. Saxon had been, Possibly.-ns 1 adttsittPd +4�/V` Ri . : for the ch11d's take. I}v myself, a girl of ry strong feelir:gs i.�.::, / a linger long in my memory. I always as-, "There Is t+o question of adcPt on" 1 -n"ht hax.e, tak such a loss lerrit,iy v " .rociate It now with the scent of bay,I arygypraa- "but 1 'cart afforJ to to P j t h :,r in suite of the man's neglect 13 one Of the farmer's greatest Alone , 9 !lith. ants I intend to v so. - - _ -__ • heavy rains, bordered the lonely high-' „Ah! To,Delp her b) giving two sesta' and cruel))'; Dut, t en, woo ally r In li makes money by keep- yy way ishinx polish to an education that has I of very strung- feework d have followedafa- - f„ 7 My mind throughout that ten-mile ride, flit and oDryed and worked for such a fa- .in roduce lel od condition until It can be taken 11 _ to and from throughout t was in i tare; not Yet begun' And what Is-to become I ther ill uncomplaining patience for six it p •'•" ml •' ,e' moll of from Sant On one point I was or her at the end of the two years. After .long -years of ill-red drudger)•'.' ' -to market, or until better prices can be obtained. It learning to jabber French and »lav the', Meanwhile, I bird been working in t.1- ireelfrom ltlotl and Poverty erty'hasl I Dcould a cool GVGn tG[DperaturC [list make from Under the clear-eyed stars. }rr piano. you w'on't fin her venF wH11nR to ]lth'a behalf. L-had visited Rye and d1a-I ' = ` ."` it. else )'ears !s along way ahead,".L toveresf thl smai,l boo��ater,ng lei Maintains Kcep6 Produce Perfect {aka ufr domestic aerslce; and yet, what h !IR G f iha sweet-scented .summer-night st111- _ __ er'a a .on n .¢ carr t-crest.:; Tr li+r. ., tress• I took myself to task about my mo-; >vaa beginning, when he cut me short, with projecting upp:•r swries. kept b) - - ' ,t tires. and did not try to deceive myself,1 ,-Pardon me for asking you." he sold. John'Saxon. first cousin to the dead man. A Concrete root cellar is always dry,clean and sanitary. It is v love for the woman, not but with with a but are y>ou a married man?" fhla John Saxon 1 had found.to be a lo- -proof against heat, cold, water, fife and rats.. Although the „No, Ilut 1 really cannot see how rut character, a Radical- a fr'eelhinker, -' greater part of it is undergroutfd, it cannot crumble or rot _ +"' pitying tenderness. I had never yet met, that affects the question." - and a most argumentative'and duarrel- 'S s human creature who Interested me so` "The world would see \dr. Hervey. some little .nun. whose opinions were as a'rr'ay. It is peztn3neat and needs so retain. _ , aI deeply and had it been possible, so, The world is art to misunderstand the ,"tiff and unyielding as his boots and Tell us to send you this handsomely illntmttd free book i' *trou& was the rotpantic Passion with, metives of a handsome : young single - which she, inspired me• I would have , shoes and vv ho clearly eyed me with "�Ih1t the Farmer do with Coitrrete." It contains the e ctedieaied my whole life to her service.4 gegtleman of good family, who takes a r natemDt as a pampered art,stncrat" fullest information about concrete rapt altars and other farm Aa to the wl�dom or folly o h rborinrt D111anthroDic tatereat 1n a lovely little wRrn l"bent my baud to enter hie low- t ' such o the enta m my its; ha,,� Dr�ggC r•gttr,,l, You take my advice, CeflinRrd !ll-lit shay,, smeUlnR of ice-� btµlditlgs that never out and tlsosvf 60as gots can build r o! Re �� . L,,% i.11iih td ipiy wife, sh is t e them at smelt cost lovely, neglected. ltttle vagrant wbe1n s 4 ' tber An'. trewn with the lnipletlleitl9 of ' -, Sate had cast in my way. I could not gal lady su}berintetrdent of a home for train-!his trade. - t •r-. tt �j, y,o-gt'4 .+� mit q eA wf O,re lT. T^ur^ ` 0 r town g. fang 111 r. John f=axon was dark, abort, and • "t Itq u nl"ils T,i,l 'iSY�'re 110 M.-Ula, and 1S-! wf RO CT'."U'l tv t o tv 8a1' Lite Slrj ill-fnsored. Hn was seated.oo a cvoodcn E'�s Wermis� Bu�Zu ;� y ready this clu.d of sixteen whom I had! Sn there, 'then. if you really want"to do bench when [ entered, bullying two boys } " _atlsat day encountered for the first time.1,anything for her• you can see toy' wife,_ who as+f+ted Rim in his business. When - -- - .,�ada Cement Company Limited ' ut w•as more:infinitely more. to me than any.about it. and place In her hands any {re learned that my errand was,not to - .. Sit other livinst thing. sum .you like for Laitth's clouting_. and rchase hoots or to have them repair- ��z .._ "As to forming anv definite ylan for1expenses, The girl need never know to but w-as connected' with his cousin' $16 HOfBfia B:ziildin�, M03itlfQal �' 1. I her future, that L certainly find not I whom she Is irtlebted for the money, and Horatio Saxon. his 111 temper broke out v - done. - In some measure her father a Like'that.'-both you and alfa will escape' at price. .. . - "- . - e¢ - death lay at my door, and I •.vas bound 1 being placed,In un altogether false Post-'at. 111 w7eed• that! A- spouItng, " b ' to see that aria was not a loner by it, At i tion. Now, Isn't there some sense to I mouthing vagabond, with a, lazy.-useless , - ;. -the same time, I knew vufte well that what 1 i.av'.'•' chit of a daughter. It's money, I SUP- _ not duty. but personal inclination, move ,No doubt there is. But Lilith herself jr ed me to provide for her future. All ! I pose. 'Oraee wants. Well, its won't get . swould-have some voice in the matter. any from me• 1 'ad enough of thettl last • that I had really decided upon was to Ifere we are at L�•th#nge. I can see thel time they were 'ere. Calls 'imself a _ __ • -seek.-out her relatives, and ascertain church over tDe trees. We will talk over 1 c'untleriative, snd tajQ_a about hla wife 1 ,: tehether they were wilting. for A tort- this matter at anothel. time, doctor.l'iivinR been a lady' That Was always - .'sideration• to provide Lilith with a Meantime. 1 respect Your motive and Oe's way, t\'h+n he was a play. f home while+she attended a school to thank you for your advice, which,) am actor, on thirty shillings a week, it wasNmw - :-;amend her deficiencies'In the ritam-r' o[ all Itch and misrhty, and too grand for _ . _ *�education. _ I +Lore la well meant" + �' a aubaequent l ;ktnt which you'dots t mean to take, Cousin John. But now he's a tramp.( - _ - . . . - -' As to what would be her - - p: Fr career t would not" trouble myself to rh" Think It ovEirbtr liervey; think begglna and.cadgthg at be7r shops, and 4 ,w a think, the would never want a home,,it'over:' • -or.friend-ah1p. or advice.or-money. while' •'1 wit I said: and I did. .____.— --.- -- -' - - .+ I lived: but even while I thought thu-. But not for a moment could I recon- - .. I -_ to a Rlow of protective affection. I real- rile'Myself to tha-thought.of my beautl- n - _ - _ Inazed glow o pang that my Ilea was hot til 1 !Lith wuslring dishes, ec•rubbing and, T . (try own to offer her. Had I been free;. scouring. at the mercy' of another w•o-1 1 / t Vit, , s - f l � _� r. I frit I could have taught her to love'' roan's' orders and another ��w told M �- " , � � v v jc y5 1 °' ' :me• and could have so molded her sweet..; tongue from morning. :"�i D i i - n6 •K� p pliable nature that In a year or two she' 11ke brttayittg hr.r ronfidrncr to hand'her ,IC.�70,�- 3 9' 11 I,„ I - tttlRht have felt for me some slight over to the tender mercies of sums un- I 4 ' _ wk`s - .--- 11, V �! ! ''measure at least of the affection which kn„wn mistress, kindly nod. Pr:+'of 1.1, �! l ;. - I could.find it-in me to'Ins Ish upon her. who would no doubt d}xaPprov't °t 1.1- ' But Lady Msd,te'a (mage tnterpoaed,br- llih'a beauty, and, finding her "too good- i ` I• .,`s. sy tween me and this realization of all; looking for a servant;'"would cut orf or 1 .N , Px.. �I 1 I r -dreams, and I fancied I could sera the fasten up her beautiful yellow hair, en d N. " i �' ;til '' I' 4 11 and hear the ase lovely, slender feet in coarse I' . `"�; I scornful curl of the n a case tri " .-„neje aearrasm 1n her tone as she alluded) a* Lr ZL , JI 4v t' girl ofsixteen he fou de dancing Interest ito('hThatose iawnethfrankneashands of eand Renulne love it Sx , ,. y J'I w . - RS ..� - '•'� . -� pence In a country tavern.” for the beauties Of nature and the � : C s: *z .� i¢k' I a a tl '� The words acid tone, even in }magina-I charm of an open-air existence would! ,*,:' 1 .s. ion, stung me. [ whipped the flit eider+ have to be exchanged for a respectful �''I', » I of the farm horse ao tF.at In rapid mo- taclturntt), and much- gratification as' I it, tion I might forget their sting, and,I could be found by sn occasional "Sil-n- 4'i �, I - �talloping heavily. found•myself at alit- r �/'/° r '' \\ tie t elezen !n the sleeping town of day afternoon out with a 'young man,' I f„ . robably one of the soldiers 3tatloned at ! - �/ 1 \ �4 flan he the, not far from the address of ` r! I - ±° is .11 the doctor, I hich Mr. N�ea had given .andwytherria�last thought a sharp panR1 j i, % 9', Il l Returning alotfside of the doctor And at t .. Tile. R tau [ me the hollowness o[ /jam /•/, �/ - �t 11 .1 in his gtr, atter a great deal of time had` of Jealousy ce•gh.- I loved the ,� ` ` �� been warted in his stable to slow and There ecaatlnot Y. the least doubt of Cthat. =%���-,�y��� / j�� ����fIII ; t\ >` �. r sleepy preparation. he Informed me that �' /. � sir"/ I Ile was acquainted cv,lt,lt the dead.man. and the doctor or• any one else would I /��//i, t7 -a r frac}nR attended him' oike 1n Sandhythe,! have beers ready enough to believe it.I .• , for an apoplectic setzure brought on by What thev understand was It afot have been t I also respect deto I he'r 1 '/ ,I I i i heavy drinking• las absolutely as though she had been a I, _ A man of some education and Sntell!- 1. gence•' Saxon seemed, but of hopeless; lady •of high degree" and I a humble / y Bohemian habits. i remember he had•servitor. - f ---- a very pretty little girl with a lot of I It was true that I meant to consult 00rS lair hair. About fourteen. I should sa)'. Lilith as to her future. But-I knew al- .1 I _ -# she was then. Do you know whether ready what her answer would be, and --. �t �t st She was with him at Lythinge " my mind wa"smade up. WELL painted Or Well VarIllShed flOOr 1S a SSIIltaty f100Y- s "she 1s at thF Roae and Crown under That night.'through the thin partition I - tiIrs. Nokes' care• at this moment." walls, I heard. her sobbing, and thea easy to keep clean and bright `�' -Poor child!. It will be a bad business sound strengthened my determination.1 - -A ' for her. as I think the man told me he No more tears should she shed. no more _ had neither money nor friends. I know sorrow should shadow her happy nature,I Floor Paint$ or Floor Varnish has�to stand the scuff and I didn't charge him anything-didn't, if I could prevent it. She should have-, ! think I should get it if I had. Shocking; her chance lip life: and if the unutter-I gear—and stay fresh and bright under all kinds of kicks and ;. tratning for a Rirl tramping,about the f.ah1e.Joy of folding her in my arms and .'aunt.)' with him in all worts of weather• knowing her love to me mine could nec.er rough,usage. The best Floor Paint for all-round satisfaction is `I �' and all sorts of company, MY wife was come to me, at least she ,should have a,, p },� o interested in the child's Pretty face. She friend to stand between 'her and the I TQ Old Reliable ~ `' is a very kind-hearted woman, and may rough buffetings,of the w•or1d, r -- f I . be able to do something for her, to Ret And thug, with open eyes, h entered• „ her a rnn:semaid•s or scullery-mald's Into what has since been called "the; - place somewhere. Taut It lsrft everybody greatest mistake of my life." � �� _F�OOR ��� '1 v% - would have her with such anter e- dents. said I. with dllculty re- . -- - Surely, . ' — - 11: ~lstraintng my feelings. "haying a drunk- The 'tragic death of Horatio . Saxon `� i en and disreputable father. and no money —:-=It'g rue`"daddy" of them alL "Way back in your grand' _ and no fflends;-is her misfortune afid caused quite a -stir iii I.ythMge- ot her fault. And. from what I have The veterinary doctor stood by his I father's time", SEI�TOITRIS FLOOR PAINT' was sanding the - ;. hear c front door iscusaln' it, the vicar called`' titear . at the Rose an Crown, a beau ""� >o beer went up by at least thirty glasses , wear an ' during the day, and'rustics by twos and - and protection to thousands and thousands of floors. „ . _ • threes would halt solemnly,by the stony I ! patch in the road where the man had! If a Varnished-flem-is--desired thiEr i"s no ing i at anas the scuff like I� M, — — _ met his death, and stare at the spot as 1 A����� though their slowly moving minds were I ' ���® T ' recons true ttng the scene, SITE' R FINISH . It was, Of course, impossible for me Et MARB� y . CAN ! to leave the neighborhood until after the .. Inquest. but for many reasons I shifted' �' my quarters to tho .substantial ala coach- _ "Bump it—push furniture over it—starnpon it—spill ing lnir bc.the. crossroads, Half-way be.! - Water on it it,and 11MARJ3LE-ITE"will stand the j ,F I tween l,rthinge and the railway tune-: �' ;. ;�, . BYE I tion,'•whet= [ had 'tin:bed on my first wear and tear and retain its original newness and lusrtre. arrival- I Write for"Floors—Spic and Span",a book that tells i,411th placed in \Its. Nokes' care! 411 . the best ways of finishing various Kinds Of floors—free 1 _ THEIR CLOTH "until the funeral," after re118v ing that � g 3l l WITH for the asking- _ - " ' , ; Rood lady's mind 1"y promising tv pay"I . ",.�s t : all her -of hes: and, save for a fleeting • J- he MffUUes5en01Z_L0 -- 4 rn p5e O her aCP085 tC i'UU nl Fl e - - - ingitest held in the large coach-"U". . L,II " , ' of the inn where I was staying, I- saw `1111: \ .v, ° ° nothing of her until one misty moi nine. f0 p� . .lien the tnll:n^ of l. thing(r church i Pff .� Limited 1k, ' ��I . i bells summoned me to' the v:ind-swen' ' �III ra'e)and y 1TKCe the t+n i) of Kardtla W a +. . The Dye that colors ANY KIND I g.xon was to be Interred. , 'MONTREAL " The lnqucet had moce� a forma;.andl of Cloth PerR+.ctly,with the sv-edtly concluded at''air. Several wit-, f3AMB DYE. csscs tesdfleA 1•i the half-dntnl:rn non .' . W.(-hanaofc11.411e.' cte+aandr1m,1,. 11ticn }j�}yltil~„ Saxon had left the inn at - . t t of DM .send tnr ttoe'l, Astiowtsdn•+ ' .tuft ,5'r•'ndhytlre on the eV,,nfn n' his Th. abs _Wb t.!mn.d,ttonvcal !,,alis Others thorn- were w h go re a t- ' I Bence aR to hGH ri. Ion li'hen he•had ' entered Lire bar of the �,e sort (rown s • { % ' r ✓b .a. . ly k 'y'e'w ,� �, . r.r, u_. c r!,•' .K�..rxr„i,,,.a..1 -- .,,, - •,Kz4. .'-. i M „d*'a2a:,ri' "3•r , e: ..F Y,.} :f',.• ^'"�a n,r ar r... :�n;" ,. ;?3 .vn. .. �., i','a. ... ,i} '�' 'etw, .a• ,: � 1�_ :r ;^"�,.L a'"X' rN H'e ,.:.M.c "a'•e S' r, xd ::r� ..v°' �,syw-Y!: k ,"" � !.:✓ !y.. 1.k it •'- .,... . g.• :Bt:+:..a ;N.w - h..:L.r.+� 'iY/ ar`: 6t r. ... m w �, �..,.. +r:»�-+ "t":.N' •:e.e :.. .r: rr• f �•.,°�..,...a.,.;{:r.e..^..�,f-qqma6y3�'�.,...:.;.•a' .. ;. .:" .`; :a,.r},'.w•.. r r,y,.,:.. r• " •T,i3, 3 tee;.. x•7°',.:".sn". s,�:;d-.irf.Y."n,.--",.'.' ?�'�':x?R`t'..7,'.�`;�,¢.a.-,`ys ♦.:. -'i.'(>.o =:s.^,s ';'';S'.'a'v,C%•s•��^'..°.'r',<• I' 7� w':• •�xa•.y"�•'• f'Y�G''-t...s.cr.a.u.»y.r>.kc.9 TIsx+ ?: . rP " •. 0. ,.. "�. y, Y t '• \ '.d. . ,. ••dv '- 4r tom. wa r r 4 , tar RING IMPURITIES Household Hints, race and declare wholesale' condemha- d floe. There is plenty o1 good a rgunnnnnniiiiiieeeeeent ' against the Introduction of Asiatic races rcx ; IN THE BLOOD When-vegetables are cooked wil into this white man'scountryand abun- the lover off the dish, they retain dance of reason why such people should ® �' - their color in much of their origin-' t'Oa be ttnDloyed a" nceat by s to white pe p e without refers o such i -_—_� 't - al freSl,De$a. dents as the billiard cane. They aro tir'11eII 8 s Ori a becomes ell freak in their nature and by no means rx .A Tonic Medic' a hlec:S• p g W' an Indication of race tendency. 1 _ soak it in strong borax water, wring _31 arolealstag oma, i - out and renew the wafer. Continue sity at This Season. Now that the Chinese In many pro- % until the sponge becomes clean. rinces are adopting foreign dress, Aft 'Dr. Williams' Pink'Pills for Pale In washing muslin curtains they foreignhfefood mand!gel Sar °qu ntity AN w'ill.-look-mom sheer if yotl b01'1 two the - Pcuple ars ai-all year OU-nd-tanic; d - -niers quart% of'and nerve restorerwheat bran in siX quarts foreign clothing, shoes, hate and jewel- ' +_. -$ut they are especially valuable in- of water for a half an hour• an b'oretga-made furniture also is coming Zat-rain -and mix in the water ill more and more into use, and while a i the spring when the system is load- great.deal of !t is beteg made to China BEST YEAST IN' THE WOR which the curtaina are to be wash-: :ed with impurities as a, result of the there is a growing demand for foreign ------ indoor Life of the winter months.' ed. locks_and hardware of all descriptions. DECLINE THE NUMEROUS INFERIOR If potatoes are rubbed with olive A considerable increase Is noticed- in There is no ether season when the P the consumption of foreign food, and IMITATIONS THAT ARE BEiNG`OFFERED 9" ^Iikrad is so much in nerd of unify ail before.:baking, the skins, -will be canned p'roeisivns are'enjoying a wider P sale. Foreign food is displacing Chinese Ing and enriclhing, and ever. duce ONS thin and soft and will not cling to food io such an extent that a local guild AWARDED HIGHEST HON08S AT ALL EXPOSITI of these ills het to. make -new, the inside, of the potato. of Chungking which formerly made huge EDW, GII„LETT COMPANY LIMITED. p pia profits by selling sharks' Oris and otherMONTRiA1. Rub a little butter under t'he edge WINNIPEG TORONTO-ONT. - rich,• red blood. In the'sprIng•une Chinese delicacies has suffered heavily. _ —__ pre- lee weak and tired=Dr. `ti'illiams' of the spout-of-the-eream pitcher-;- .or late on.-accsuaF or the-thawing-pr it will relent a drop of cream.from Terence for foreign.food. It is hoped Pink Pills give streIIgtli..- In the p by the local guilds, however, that the running down over the pitcher. foreign cost of living will"eventually spring, the appetite is often poor baste a narrok strip Of muslin elan that h t tile- -Chinrcise Its fl a will return foence on r and - -- - Before . washing lace curtains, 1�'illiams Pink Pills develu the .p g that thicacies. The-demand return to their ,appetite, tome the stomach and aid. - foreign An Unconscious linguist. Could not make the porters under- -appetite, be_�_ g ._._._.tie-outeiredg�; allowing it to-re- - -- , y• y Finallstand y,iia Idean�d I e claimed weak di. estion. It is in the spring do the increase. Man a man has travelled safely, i main until the washing and drying i despair, , tihak poisons in the blood find an Lawyers Are sora, Not l♦sad•. lE not always placidly, through Eu- Met in disfiguring pimples, erup- process is complete. It.one-third of the lessers of tenses rope wlbh no other language than "�h, b'gosh. - t otos and boila-Drg Williams' Pink White disco?orations on furniture to-day were to get into other businesses One of the porters re lied, `.`Dui, the successfully emoved by rubbing they would be better off and the coun- English at his command; but few Po p i. Pills speedily clear the skin because; 5 r g try would be benefited. Really first-class have been so lucky as a corre�pan- bah-gazh, out, out,"bah-gazh," and they go to The Boot of the trouble in them lightly with a soft Cloth moist- law\ers are born rather than made; our he taxon produced m trunk. That 4• dent of t•he ltew York Evening Post, p• y 1ann.l f e ermiDt. trouble is that we have been trying to aefstrmll taken wA•A the $rst__kime that I' knew_bheA the blue . In-the .spring a.naem , Small boards on -which to set make lawyers o men wlio were design- vt y the ,French .have the word "bag- r. rheumatism, indigestion, neuralgia, ed by nature to shine in other avenues for French by the Frenchme,n•-them•I__ .. saucepans, kettles, trying pans, of activity. It Is a hopeful sign of the g age," told learned how they-pro- a -ir 'erysipelas and many other troubtes etc., can easily be-made, and they itmes, however. that the young man of selves. He writes are moet persistent because of poor, are a great Savin to the kitchen to-nay who hungers for higher educe- Although I speak no Ian u e ex- flounce it. g tion and a "profession' rather than a g P _ weak blood, amd it is at this time t}le trade is not forced by a university cur- i cept English, I Uavc never 'had any golita'r�Giory. ,when all nature takers on new life Remove ink and fruit stains from preacher to be either a doctor,so-called,I troll til travelling in Europe . In ther is_amostser ,,et,.- _._ preacher or teacher. The so-ca]led, . .t>•eedsl. t- •• i_Lh� only instance when I greatly Fir"st Critic:. "I understand on lite ffoor by_wsshing the--stain ---- - a -- r ' attention. Some people dose them- part with cold water, then covering much more numerous than they used to longed to be able to speak another saw-cribler --new-comedy` -1a1i0 selves with. purgatives at this Sea- h be, and the unitheir extended are meeting the selves but these only further weaken it with baking soda. When d'ry wash ' change In their extended courses o tongue, I. was heli,ed out of a pre night. Who played the hero?" off the soda, `studs. clitumenf in a moot unexpected way. Second Critic: `'I did.von, I sst } -themselves. A purgative. merely Flatirons when put away for some f Progress of a.tatsoa. At a railway station in Paris 1 through the whole thing." gallops through the system, empty, time should be rubbed on the bot I :► targe percentage of current tltera, _"ing the bowels, but.it does not cure;tom when slightly warm with a mix- }tree deals with aviation. Repeatedly -an)thing. On the other hand Dr. g i �e altitude records heightened and tore of vadellne end sweet oil. d stance records lengthened. Aifatlon a it r s h tr fN-illia Pink Pills actually-make If'a smaTi amount of moist cotton 1 records of all kinds are broken day by That Nagging Pain in the Back new blood which ieaphes eters ii nay Short ft>'tng trip are common is canted by just one thin weak, strained, irritated lidaepa,'•And . I is wrapped around the stems of daily happenings in European countries. � �— nerve and or an in the body, bring- i Pp There are fleets of military afrahtpm ! there i•just ane way to atop it. g flowers before the tinfoil is put on, 'and flocks of military aeroplanes in "fns new vtreagth, new health and j the flowers can be .worn mutt► long- Europe. France ham flotillas of them_ GIN PILLS with pilots and officer at stragetic + r vigor to weak, easily tired men, er points. (.ermany hast Mem. 'Italy has strengthen and heal the kidneys - iw-.)men and children. -Try Dr. Wil- -mixture of one earl oE.rain I them, I:n lana slid Rusata have then, ° q g neutralize the urine—stop those scald- 'El.iams' -Pink Pills this spring-'they water, two ounces of ammonia, one ! �t'nen Rterlot new o;er the Engueirr in este es-and uiclrl relieve the -will not disappoint you. I - I Channel the world gasped" A little while P tl y ••• �, teaspoonful of saltpeter and one afterward a flock of eight aeroplanes' paid in the back and limbs. Gim Sold by all medricine deabers or.ounce of ahaviDR soap cut up fine H� htooveriche coeur eldla biicri airifltnR I pills are also the mo�nized cure fo . .sent.by mail at 50 cents a box or will rretnov`t reale from the finest ! thing that newspapers either report It I Rheumatism and Sciatica. Sae.a bo:l i g 6 for$2,5o. At all dealers or seat on �tsia boXr'fl for 82.50 by The Dr. 11'ii fabrics. briefly or do not rebore It a an n; air- has flown over the Mediterranean; air- II receipt Of price. ' hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ��hen a roast is salall l is befit to I men have Sown across the Alps and Py. k Sample free If you mention this paper. tea Ont• to it on to of the stove. Heat ', m Ingold t retest, has CO., OF A �®, T02OR A. ,� :fast in the an veru hot, tit the , u ren-es: a German at ode a continuous might o sixteen and � �►Tl�'U' ��` AND C1ISmlCAi' GPIl1D _ _ one-half hours: Legagneux has rallP.d POINTE& PARAGRAPHS.. and holdsthe juices. Tl:e rick I s pee Prevost thiaunaud n and at speed s''N► frequently. q 1 �more than a mi4re an hour; Pega upsidedown, Not T Per Cent /nterest? The best thing to do is W.,& your andd`` transatlantic flight it talked of.CHILDHOOD CONSTIPATION t may imhed. - 'o.bod1,...Why _ + 1be6t' ; odoubts now that a flying machine 6ref otoerl Moshe i3ondLl°f ahsuece irul.tiwell-Or=sniaaed Com- win - VPit•h more ustace camas fess-de- isire to talk about it. Cunstipa6un is one of the most _ . . common tLilvlent9 of Childhood, and t+any which yield 790 interest and have a prollt sharing Goo le are sU Sed"Lo 'be, - feature.as. Hell: Your investment may be '-withdrawn any poop ppo hot .fit All. _ tittle after one year on 60 days' notice. Send for apodal ]happy, but their looks often belie no child suffering from it thrives folder and full partiealars, la ar11. To banish it no other medi- 4n Irishman and a FrenchmanIt }� hard cine acts so promptly and surely as were disputing over the nationsli•ty IhATIONAL SECURITIES 'CORPORATION, LIMITED, .: land save money a®the imeptLfne CeS.i Baby's Own Tablets. .They never I of a Iriend of their%. "I sad•."- said. CONZI=ZZATION Las syssasao 120MC iso, CI&MAna. Its about as inspiring as a cold-fried g writes; in France,; ' that , was.born t; , • There are times when. the tru't•h�ail to brio relief. Concerning j;he French.man,.' - - !'hem Mrs. Uomint are I'erland, St. ' Lherefore, be is a Michel, Que., writes, I consider i Frenchman.'-`tat at all," said More people:might acquire wit-. Bab�'a Own Tablets a marvellous Pat: "Begurra, if 'a _cat. should- , hould 1 C remedy for little ones. I gave them have kittens in the even would you ' ,d�xn if they were not preoccupied _ ma to my baby for constipativn and call them biscuits I". f , :• ,with foolishness. they sbo - de him well ai . When a man starts out t., paint� it agn•" the town the police are pectic sure The Tablets are auld by medicine dealers or by mail at 25'cimts a box Truthful. .. ;- bo catch hu'm red-headed. I fttusli .The Dr. Williams' Medicine Mark Twain'once missed the train ` - Ehinga ,he dcean:s 'know, but a(Co., Brockville, Ont. which should.-have taken pial to los _ <l It.taktis 'a woman to"conceal the -eman's ignorance.is a�lvvass cropping �1• - - Hor _..He did not wire any ex tisek. • �� Fj ell watt want it� emp is telegram to s oyer o0 'Comment On Events this form.; My train left at- 7.20. I arrived - -The -O"ter Defined ztaly's War sarden. at the station,at 7.35 and could not -- Italy, too, feels the new .pressure or catch it. The 'teacher was instructing the military competition, It must both youngsters in natural hiswrt••. --Can maintain its African garrison and raise Its home army to 275,000 men, at an j;l�' LiI'E r 14 any little boy- or girl,.,. said she, immediate coat or i+0,00,0,000,.to . keep r -"tell me what8D Ol StE�IS 1" pace with the other European Powers:. • _� — _ Froin this point of view .the conse- Found in-(`hangs to' Right Fond.. The 'small hand of Jimmy,Junes - qucnces of the Balkan vvar were fat ­4hok into the Bir. reaching, and the ens is' not yet. ;liter one suffers for months from "I know, Miss 'Mary -I know; The disturbance in the balance of'i power caused by the rise of the Balican acid dyspepsia, E(,Ur fStOnLaCh, ]tad Smell the real _3An oyster,'.' triumphantly announc- I states was the reason glven'by Germany I then finds the remedy is in getting „• for its great army expanston, which ~ ;ed Jimmy, is a fish built like. a France promptly emulated, And juste the right kind of food, "nt is some. -Put." as France felt forced to its uttnest to.i thing to spealk about. -. .s - ` t. keep up as well si poo Ila with dts I An 1.a6Rern lad y 8 Violet fragrance keep l ally Rusata, so Italy is under I y and her 'noun i ' " constraint to spend heavily to meet son had such an experience and she Sciatica Vanishes. Instantly the demands of its more powerful part- tcan2 others to know how to t ners in•the-Triple Alliance. ge This new expenditure will malts relief. She •writes jjf I t �tp� more difficult the efforts of the new "For about fifteen mdn,ths m ' The moment you smell this soap you Rill Want % ''Ll �CPY11108 Is I,SCd Salandra ministry for the extension bf Y popular education. The prevalence of I little boy and moWelf had suffered it. In it we hive captured that sweet elusive od6r _ _ Illiteracy in Italy, despite all thatdis-has I with sour stomach. We .were un-, which has made, the violet universally beloved. CAN YOU BEAT THIS CASE? been done for the schools, remains dis- creditable, and the new law for abolish- able to retain mach of anything we k. r No ordinary liniment mill ea en re. ;Ing the literacy test for suffrage makes I ate In it, too, we have caught the•beautifu'1 green of Iteve Sciatica. Nothing but the mast-i educational reform astte othe eso tel measures, •"After suffering in this way for fresh violet leaves. This soap'is so clear' you can 9owerful,kind of a remedy can pene-; the burden of militarism is a serious ' so Ion I decided to consult a s e- ee Through it when you hold lino the light.. L trate' through the tissues andinaliy-uvats+cle -"Tac-many soldiers, too many i g P - Ireach the Sciatic Nerve. You `etal: s ouths xtutout hands," New said a peasant prescribing S`e8se�' mwtead ore wa•s dependonthe old-time "Nervi- aa1} sty--he nstamptioniefhsr world• - g both sure, toYel loo forad he na state tr nt eialist in stomach that ifi 000 000 is spent N Many- P mC .�tTjrtn7 of 'rescribin dru s,•he fat as -line. Nothingmade to-do Is.as-good ; 1t is said t i , p on ora uta and we be an •tostamped on each -cake. " . ' for. Sciatica as NerAllne. was wl =malty, fur meafcinea to cure consump- improve immediately,• money- <t Your drur2ist has it. .Ask-him,forit=-Smellit hold_ it . — Consumption cannot be cured by drugs. AlI this tune the same old "Nerviline, The good Lord provides the only reme.- �fpund we had been eating too much to the light. you will want it the bas been curing Sciatica, Lumbago, r moment you do. ' !Rheumatism, and is Considered to be dies-sunlight, fresh air, exercise, rest I heave load which we could not di- :'.and the purity of water and food. Jer e1\3 ;;IwrlthOUt an equal in relieving pain or One of the sad r wet r a of thio great gest.• In-a;. feiv weeks after oom Ion Salt by Canadian soreness anywhere. "'Nerviline' ;expense for consumption. medicines is meneing Grape-Nuts, I was able to 'couldn't be made stronger or better," that it is the poor and ignorant who druggisufrom coasttocoast. +r,• „ spend their money that, way-. And when do my' holist- work. I wake in the '� writes James E. Edwards. The' way they buy a consumption cure the)- are nio'rni-ng with.a clear head and feel , ' including Ntavfouadla»d. �� q . cures Sciatica is to me simply a ver. ant to neglect the remedies that I rested and ha.l e no sour stomach. i miracle. For years I suffered- fright- nature irreacribea. They cope t]rem- I ^ � selves and that weakens the symptoms, M. boy sleeps well aril wakes with 10C a Cake. 3 for 25c.:Glycerine ! i✓ap ully. I ruined my stomach with in• „ _f ernal dosing. I rubbed in gallons of i ens t as a matter of•fact, it strength- ens the disease.: a laugh. oils and liniments-none were strong "We have regained o'er' lost ••-Writetoda for Hough, One good rubbing with Ne I The WosY of a aogenerste. Y Height and continire to eat Grape- ! - our cc's 'tritest tea de was with- out Ith- _s A Dl I e cake _ r shoptly -was cured. My' father tumid out doubt t war o aanrlK,degenerate,-off`;en nR meals. We are an2Yther-a-.ts no race-or.people can right- 1 it s � u 1 We11 and• For a 2c stamp we,will'sendrheumat - -• •�., y�, srhou derlsm in Nvith Nervilg et, srm and anti orlly iayArnmunitym to fromther a- this undepsirable happy and awe it to drape-Nuts." you a generous sample cake—ad- shoulder ake-ad- a class. Itecause the boy who murdered dress 'tihe Andrew Jergens Co;, mother Cured hersglf of epronle. lum- Name given by. Canadian Posrtum , n Mrs. Aillxrd was a -Chinaman public -Ltd., 6 Sherbrooke,Street, Pertjt, Dago with Nerviline. Our'family aim-' sentiment In Vancouver and 11ritisfi'Col- C'o.. Winds�o•r,--Ont.` Read The Ontario. ?' ply swears by Nerviline and we are umbla is running stronger than ever 'Road to W-ellville," in . pkgs. - -� never without a 50e. -family-size bot+ against the Asiatres, This is illogical. le in our home. We find that for ex• Crimes just as detestable have been ` T-I re's a Rcaean.' committed by Englishmen, Cauadians, Ever read the above letterT d new :�x ternal pain, coughs,colds, earache, tl p Americans' and others of other races, one appears from time to tdm•. Tb such minor tlld it is a veritable fatuily yet we do not charge up the offences of are genuins, trn•, and full of ham►!t �. ' ► physician.'.' theme individuals against_the particular . tat•rest. " '�5� 4 ::r.,...,,. a• � °: .":., �,r r x,. ,...... �y;°' _" fi-!,•?r''�; . ai?w.%" ,:,i:cl` -�*�t,....�.r.h„*�t.'Y "w,p, �a� w.,rt� 'r .;t+.c* C.s*� .r•� �a�':�"'�+,,, -,M.{�,•.- ::. � ern:�.,,�d' ,�,y..y., w,aca. ,.. t' .m:r ,,: a3„c'ex ?s:.: ,� ". "'i� �w '� 4:Y, ,I!r t< _ _,,,, • �' ;.� •tG?' - �,;,,t". .�.>+'`.s-�'• >•.: fi:. z:.'iu •w_�Y ",�o�''m� rt. ,t;•,_:' n,:,., is.ti. !Ai^a' .��Tr!•. §-' ...r.6' : y.sY - '6' '7•' 51'..' R +� x T' ...._ •. E.• +d,..• ''�/ .. r. ..'rs, <,-`. o••a _a�'f.., . a V ',tea• '.L -.t+` :.+�'.";�5.. �v.. .'�t`L ,,,'`R;a"",'G yY.- o•' " i >. .,�•,,, N �!: .... y.. - < '�' ""Y -. .err„� '• a.,,. _n. •1;f• r� "+ :' Z- 1:a•.. -�.w'� J . o-4:•.wr.r{t' ., ._.. ... 'L°.a'r `�r.-t.xn r..,. .,y'..,_: •• ..: -:. '!^-�tt. y. •''�;^ .�IAi S7 ...w `>.....- �F .L, ret ..t r- y.. a 7.. .site .-. .. '. ". ....,.. >.;Y+..W '.�,!'.• `..[.r1 bit. ,�s.. ., ,, ;: .. ,.. ...-«. K. fir. ,. ,. ...,;• ' r:N '�.'`�.`- �•g'• ✓. 'r"- E :►+ •u•.r'.. �...,.,.. ^. I:. :' - ,�k'�.' .r.�.,s.:.. •:'..., ... ':, .., ,. ..,y t. - �`'. silt F .. ..P.c � , w M t -Wm. Royce arae in the city on -The Swastika Club met on s .LOCALIdSMSi' Wednesday. Monday evening at the home of -L. $. Spragge spent Sunday the Misses Bunting. with friends in Hamilton. -The Women's Institute are ,. -Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, was -IL L. and M. S. Chapman.were considering the advisability of home over Sunday, in Toronto on Wednesday.. placing a piano in the public <; -Seeding is now in fall awing =Mies Eva Bunting is spending school. Pa end the land is working nicely. a few days with relatives in the -Lord and Lady Hyde and -Miss Mabel Wright spent a city. Lord Somers returned last week a�'" 4 few days with friends in Lindsay. -J. 0. Philip is having new after spending the winter in Lon- � # --F. Bunting, of Toronto, spent savetroughing put on his resi- don, England. Sunday at the home of his mother dente. -The following to a list of per. 6, f'' here. =Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, sons who have had independent ri 4 ,•,$rtl3nr Long,of�aronte,spent spoilt Sunday at the ,home of his phones installed in their residences T1.7 r zaps a _ . rbsrs: an connectedw>< e c Bring : lieni here. -Rev. J. R.Johnston, M. A:, central,also their respective phone -A number of our.residents of Preston,.will occupy the pulpit numbers : Mrs. Herr, 2902;Steph- ' have began their gardening opera• in St. Andrew's .church 'oil Ban- sauna Bros (Greenwood. road) tions.- day neat. 1713;E. L. Chapman, 101; and PAAOI =•J. D. Remmer has purchased' -W. J. and Mrs. Miller were in James O'Connor, 1802. ' e Wer sprayits reill7ist�tZl1�Tags -attendingIs recommended by the largest poultrymer_as the-most economical -It is pleasing t0 note Elie - 'ding for poultry houses, sheds, etc. Shingles and outfit. he funeral of the latter's uncle, gradual disappearance of the front clapboards do not keep the buildings as dry and warm. The above =Men are now busy getting R. W. Ward. fences in our village. Years ago illustration is from a photggmph of.. building of Wright Bros., material ready for E. L. Ruddy's --Mrs. J. L. Somerville's sale on when our streets were the pasture Brockville, oat. t; new barn. Wednesday was a success. There grounds of cows, horses and other - "-' Arthur Howlett..-of Toronto, was a.good attendance..and prices domesticated animals, they were "YOU CAN APPLY �T YOURSELF - eg�ent Sunda with D.W.and Mrs. were satisfactory. -vwith roofing kit in each roll. It does not require painting when 1 y a necessity. But that time has e Carruthers.- —The at Office department is happily first applied,and lies flat. Send to-day for free samples. pp y passed away, so that now -Mrq. Richardson is repainting advertising for tenders to carry the front-€enee ie--an eye-sore un- ` ' ;• her residence now ' occupied by the mail on the rural routes from less kept nicely painted and in Fred Collins. the Pickeringg post office. good repair, but even a neat front -Win. Morrish, of Goderich, -Mrs. E. T. Raddy was here on fence does not improve the ap- THE BICA STORE kspent a few days last week with Tuesday attending the meeting of pence of a residential property. - — - - - h friends here. the Womed'- In itute which met -Some complaints are being -The masons have began work at the home of Ma S. A. Dale. d r made regarding the action of per. f oil the foundation of Gor on Law's -The gun club will meet in the sone toning from a distance with ^new residence. Gordon House at 8 o'clock neat net@, and &k -George,Harvey, of Toronto, y g port- ins sway wagon- George avenin when import- y loads of suckers. ' By their doing visited with•his aunt, Mrs. Ales ant business will come up for die• r a . • Findlay on Sunday. cussion. All those interested are this they leave l people, an iy few J r t -Miss Edith Burling, of Milton, regnested to attend. fish for the local people, sad be- spent a few days last week with -Rev. Father Cantillou who sides,we understand that it is con- .: C; H. and Mrs- Burling. has had charge of the R. C. church teary to the law to catch Soh in - it such numbers with nets. The e a -Mrs. George Cowan, jr. of the here, for the past year, preached i - rXv. Brock road, we regret to- report,. his last sermon in the ch►trch last fishery inspector should investi- ++ ate the matter, and if there is isseriously ill at resent. Sunday. The church in Pickering g ' -Mrs. Harvey Ham, of Fergus, will now be in charge of Rev. any violation of the law, to put a � is spending at.few days with rala- Father Ryan, of Whitby. stop-to the practice. �• .,,�►_ • tive here and in Whitby. -John W. Powell has purchas. -The joint meeting of St. An= ��fR��N-//IL1114M -Miss Amy Elliott, who has ed .Mrs.Jas. L. Somerville's regi drew's Church, Pickering, and St. _ 3 . 'been in the city for some months, Bence on Church St., the price be. John's, Brougham,which was held ; has returned home for a time. Ing $1885. We understand -that in the former church, on Monday � � __ a evening,-Was well represented b j:- -Rev. Jas. McIlroyr of Halters- Mr. Somerville purchased the pro- g p y There it no tea:oo of the year wSttasi for Brightenin=Up 'villa. preached most acceptably in rty about eighteen years ago members from St. Andrew's, but as the present. There is no better way to Improve the appear• r hate of your hoose inside or out than by the use of paints St Andrew's church on Sunda for$800. Tbis is an indication of only one, Geo. Philip, being pres- � y �va[nishas. H keepta your house well painted it wilt tap last the advance in property in this ent from the Brougham congre. losserandloo�betterl�Brighten UpFinishes are use& �- gatlon. The moderatorof session, Sherwin-Williame Pair:is and asalshas are the greatest �a r -A number from here attended village during the past few years. help in hous•cleaaing. Hy tonchiny up the shabby sputa is the . 3ahn Forgie'e. sale of dairy cows -Complain t3 have been made Rev. 'H. D. Cameron, of West hottee such as sour.,ran ntu e,woodwork,with t or.arnhk lr Hill, presided. Although about «.�ln•the boa"can be made to fairly thine rag. Missile.- at Claremont on Monday after- to postmasters throughout the R slwniaj will give more satisfaction than ever before• noon. country regarding the practice of seven or eight ' candidates had Wear* rets ant Sherwi.wwi. Paists sad Vismiere., - will be to give yeti 6sntu sa v The tennis club have secured man ole in sending been heard, only three of those Lesi� p" ►•ter r. — y people g pOatage - <pisee.intlde er out. Coes to sac talk she toa�ttar rounds for their courts on Mrs. stamps at of4AIls or ae- wgc@_t�ow available. After- some O'Leary's property on -Church counts. It isnot legal to send discussion it was decided to hear r street. _-- amounts .ref 20 cents or mare in a few more candidates before pro- C H A A ---Mise Violet and Harry Boyes stamps. When the remittance seeding with a call. meSo entertained a number of their exceeds that amount, postal notes - oung friends on Thursday even- -or money orders should be recur. EASr}1* A SHINGLES. g last ed the cost of which is only norm• iiiii ♦♦�117JrI�W _:. HOU-SEseCLEANING SEASON —:— -A number of men are employ- nil;. These complaints do not , r,. ed is laying new floors in E L. come from postmasters a8 itis to House-cleaning season is now on and we are supplied with everything yo+x - _ Ruddy.'s handsome' residence 'on their advantage to sell as many the hill. stamps as possible, as their sal- _ will require-Nall papers, p Raw and boiled oil po Martin•Senour since, r turps �. -Mr. and Mrs, Beall, of Whit- ary is based partly on their revere- -- - b , were here on Sunday taking -ue faom the sale of stamps. varnish. stove and scrub brushes, alabastiae and whiting. rge of the funeral of the late -Quite•&large number of- those :Bungalow nets,screens,art sateen, silkilinp, cre_tona Linoleum, _ "` Nee. Buell. interested In the reorgatriiation of oil cloth, floor and table, window shades and curtain poles. Garden-seeds. -Mrs. _Harry Moore. . of the the Pickering Cubs junior baseball _- - Brock road, wh-o has been indis- club, ivas held in the town hall timothy seed and alfalfa. 'Out groceries are alway t the gest; sed for a time, is much improv. last Friday evening, The follow- _,Sugar-$4.a0 per 100 prawnds. . _ ed in health. ,� ing afiicers were elected : Hon.- - t.: -Our sports who -have lost Prer.-E. L. Ruddy: President- Are easily applied and .have al- . . =- Fresh Tomatoes,Cuenmberg, Lettttee and Cabbage, many hours sleep in trying to Rev. D. E. Johnston :Sec-Treas.- ways given the best of r r.. catch suckers have not met with J. H. Claris. Managing Com- , 3atisfactiou. GILLESPIE I)UNBARTON s any great success so far. mittee-Jag. Richardson, M. S. ' -The foundation for H G. Cal- Chapiz,an and S. W. Davis. It way ",Have been made 28 years vert's.new stable is now completed decided to 5-ecure new uniforms like cut above. Made standard grade only. Corro- •s ^� rind ready fur the carpenters to and the membership fee way fixed �1pn proceed with thebnildin at 50 cents. The club is gated Iron-any gauge. H�u1JV-L en� all s, g prepared , �•- -The Women's -Institute pus- to receive challenges from other Let the fifitire for your next roof pose holding a picnic in Rnddy'a junior clubs. Two challenges have and save you money: park on July 1st;'the proceeds of already been received from To. ---Bell telephone. �artin•Senour paints 100 per cent. pure. which is to be devoted to local ronto clubs. The club i3 looking P1CkEY'III improvements. forward to an .interesting _year's F. J• pTOt18@; - g -Jellstone, Alabastine, Enamels, - -The public school re-opened sport. on Monday after-the Easter vacs- Po The Women's Institute will .ELm DALE M ILLS Varnishes, -paint brushes, carpet Whips, ,. tion, and have entered' upon a give a moping picture entertain- - term of hard work in preparation ment in the town hall on the PL. Nei• .--._Curtain stretchers.. for the unusual examinations.II hastteat• dayr�iay 9th. eveningnoon And One othe most Se the place to-get your naziof Satur. �' cedar .Hops. . -Rev. W. A. Pi -•„ ed the O'Leary residence and has popular entertainers in Toronto lbag of Flour. Graining outfit, ,coin late :50c moved into the rectory,and Gorm- has also been secured for the-occa- •• ley Bros. have moved into the sion and he will keep his audience Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be P residence recently vacated by Mrs. in roars of laughter. The moving beat for Bread. _. i _ 'Cormack. picture show will consist of seven (Aspera Flour ' Pasttry Flour J- -N a H , .8 U � D Y -It we uld be well to have the rolls of film, which will be prinei• Graham Flour - V planking on the west end of the pally of a humorous character. Fresh Rolled oats ` Iron bridge attended to at once, This is promised to be one of the Bran and Shorts -ae the numerous holes in the cov best programs ever . Oats and Oat Chop v p given in Pick. Barley and Baxley.Chop COLLARS-AND -HARNESS Bring are extremely'dangerous to ening. The afternoon program ;' Mixed Feeds foot-passengers. , will be particularly adapted for FOR SPRING WORK -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. the children. Admission for after- Molaseine?1tea1 and Molasses Meal Bring your horse and get a good fitting cKillar. Good team Andrew's church will present the noon 25 cents, children 10 cents. _ Special rices is ton tots, e _ entitled. "An Old Time For avenin � _ - harness at reasonable price.. , playlet q program, 25 cents for _ F. .•Z7CTAe1�B I am makinga Ladies'Aid Business Meeting, at each - person. Chopping every days _ —SPECIAL. Mohawk Crossroads" in the Cher. -On Saturday morning last, an rywood.Methodist church on the old and veryhhighly respected re- �p /��}• c TEAM HARNESS .evening of Thursday, --Ma 14th. sident,of the village, Mrs. Jane THIS iM'W1d L GR— ]� trace, ackbands, crooner and hi strapcomplete with- !' -Joseph Williams, of Toronto, Snell, died at her home at the age b How would answer It? out collars,$29.75. Same harness with heel chain trace,$26..5 who recently purchased Simcoe of 75 years, after a linRerinat ill- i'Oe Repairing neatly' andpromptly -attended to. Point House, took- possession on ness from the infirmities of old Iskat- W- antie stand age. The deceased was a ma Between the linea of this short letter yon _ that it is his intention to run the o Exeter, England,and at the age mode to you, personally, how would you OM 1 hotel as s summer resat,at which of 24, married the late Samuel answer it q Suppose yon held the power tc - we hope that he may meet with Snell, who predeceased het•-about receive this poor woman or to turn het Phone Ind. 301. —ZV.J.COA k abundant success. twenty years. Immediately after away,which would you dot " - -A sleeting of Those--Interes their marriage they -catfse-suit tx _'~-will you-kindly give-me information - in the re-organiz itiou of the foot' Canada, Mr. Snell, having how. concerning admission of a very needy ball club was ]geld in .the town ever, resided here for some time woman near me. Her husband is dead, BOOTS , AND SHOES. hall on Friday evening last. Is previously, during which time his and elle is in consumption. Sha bar two ' the attendance was small an ad- first wife had died. They 'settled smell children, at present in an orphans, J16111 went was made until this at Salem Corners, where the home,as the mother is not able to care.for .We.have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes weever carried (Thceds ) evening, when it is lived unt11 his des Y diem, and their only income is•what anIn is rs. Snell came to Pickering room.', prepardd to give the public the benefit. - ante of members and thoseinter- Village, where he hue ever since . It is ensu to s.y; ^wh of t:ourse;I "' Nothing but first-class boots ested, resided. Her uneral took place would offer relief,if A were in my power l" - E in stock. = in of the Fire'Coni- to SnIem Cemetery on Sunday and But, think l wee you sincere when you 4 pany request. the firemen and was conducted b Rev. W. A. �y that! Are you in earnest! Do yoo - e -other resident of the village to Pippen, of St. George's church. re.11y toartt to help poor, sufl'ering Con- •_- CLOTHING. , -s• _ meet at the tow hall on Tuesday Mrs. Snell was woman who was prom out Then hero is your chance to pests your sincerity. The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from.. evening nest for the purpose of highly esteemed by all who knew --` cleaning tipthe rounds Come her. She was of a ver Contributions to the Muskoka Free Hos grounds, jr quiet aIIdmal for Consumptives will be gratefully A perfect lit guaranteed or iso sale. } along with your rakes, shovels, kind disposition, and was very acknowledged by W. J. Gage, Chairman See the new'-style.in overcoats. , bOeFt. wheelbarro , and the de• liberal to every good eanse. She Executive Committee, s4 Spading Avenue, termination w ha a thorough had no family, and no relatives in or R_ Dunbar, Secretary- Treasurer, ,47�R BUNTINGPICKERIN K• eleaning rep. +this country. King Street West, Toronto. , > , 'y '•.�; ./., ,,,.•" + ^. '':i'.. ::°*:;'i '"�`' ;s •,.��' rs•. s:''R y k. -;j+�'+•.ry"t%.''• ay. -u 't:. va�S.s., r• ",Sr:?fi.•r-� � a'! �`a' r.> P;::p,w :�,: ,�,,,•s a,�w.,� :.�. �;.:w.� .yw .r .� iJck« .t- .b.v �•,,. ^� "y.:.:�• 'of ,�" i�'�' +' '�''"Sa+� '�' a ��., ,i''..� 't. .tag ''1.i'k Y n. ,«Z?�S°^. a: ,� ,�+.,:,�*E• r..rr.'. "b$. a�:' ,''�T"^� ,: r't