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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_05_01 A•+° 3 -� '"�t,.,vue"' tw�'.�z`. ^}-,. sr✓tq�c�M-*i��a�".'-..—'-^5�'•. _ 'y' `_ r.`�' •-.�-•r•: .•-':v; . ...., Z rz.�.w,�., r.3.- ,-d@-, .Y. u.-�-sora .gym-1`t�'tir+.� s -"Y.pai''r'�' "'• s*!•._ -'r. ^+',,�"".-r�^✓,w*s•- :+s' �,•t. rt ..y. , -. �,- y ' a.y. r ,y, .. •...a..o ry ;5. "=y„ .,(4+d.�p.+„r K-^'--m� ' Y : �'• • - R• s THE T VOL. XXXIII. ,- '��__�__-PICKE�,IN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY l , 1914 • _- -. _ _- . _-__. ._-1�To. 3I� 1i0lraftO*tostal Ca l-bl. STOUFFVtLLE MARKHAM Established 75 years PINK 11�IL A small fire occurred Monday in Four hundred - aEltd{cat Obin's-hoase-au re rt- suppose to have been taken from the ENWOOD: - Bade was called out, but the family Speight Mfg. Co. has been found in aa 'R''pp E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- ;� _ had Rot the flames under control.by barn belonging to Hugh Farley, of . teres member of the Optometricaa Ando. the time the firemen arrived. Markham Township, From informa- ith Willa hailly btirt on Ina ),-A rpreirpd. County -ron. MTT-T A l tilting o1 glasses. Eyes tested free. North He bad oar affable Brown went't� the loft and Qar1.111m 46tf ' 7p��b - _.— ,AMERICAN CORN ed the train to go to Mount Albert, found 30 kegs of nail's, 80 cases of C. McKINNON 11.D �.R.C.S., when shunting operations started be shinglgs, sets of harness, pieces of Edinburgh, member of the Coll of p Two kinds of Flour`only j r iciaas and s,ugeons of oatario,licentiate f fore he was seated and he was thrown wagons and other stuff burfed'under 4 oya: College of sauiteonr Edinburgh. - violently to the floor of the car. The ten feet o8 hay. Farley is at,present KISSIMI for PASTRY _:;T*mst .E6rrived Bpscisd attention to dsieases of women and doctor is suffering from shock and undergoing a-W..daT term in Lail for , rye ii e�dren. Office and residence,Brougham, may not be able to attend to his prac- theft, and on its expiration be will he BAKERS.JOY f•Or BREAD � DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro We will exchange a bushel.of C fora,fe-w-cis s. charged with the thaft.of these goods.. .-_- --- y g _ _guaralltea bakit3g results .. U.A. cause of direass removed by • or money back. C •) idjjaatment of the ire. Consultation free. for a bushel of good AUDLEY BROUGHAW ti1'ickerin on Mondays, Wednesdays and -- ROLLED OATS H • ls4days. Ostawsig t�ttncoe St.south, Oshawa R. Puckerin's new hired man is Archie Mechif� is in Toronto this `yHEATLET$Exchanged for Oats OF rLoae 344.O&C-awa :Fall tiVheat, moving into his lower house. week. GOLD DUST CORN MEAL P - KERING MEDICAL SO RWAL and pay you 15c to boot. Simon Puckrin's flock of Cotswolds ' Thos. Perryman was in. Toronto on -°' already report over seventylambs. Tuesday. ROLLED WIiEAT i a .F and X-RAY INSTITUTE - y p° GRAHAM FLOUR h Geo.Gibson,Jr.,of Greenwood, has Dr. McKinnon visited the city on PICHIirRL`tGl, - - ONTARIO " —� ,' moved to the residence on the Boone Wednesday. e following ds kept on ex Th f llo e _S. BLQIIs TOWLB, M. B., M. D., C. 3t., farm. Chas. and Mrs. Barclay are spend- BRAN hand PWLE,aa-in-charge ;FEED OF ,ALL KINDS - Mrs. S. Westney, of Toronto, has inq a week in Toronto. SHORTS (? Specialist in Rectal Diseases, Prostatic Dia returned, after a visit to her sone Miss Kate Brodie,of Toronto,is liars OAT CHOP --safts of Men, 'Diseases of Women, cancers, Our prices are the lowest here. with her mother for a few days. FLAKED OATS D 'Rumors,%•Ray examination. Diseases of eye, " Local residents are waiting anxious- Arthur Littlejohn, of Toronto, is r �t nose,throat sad lungs. Fitting glasses and Quality the best ly for the-C. P. R.to begin passenger spending a weep; with his parents BARLEY FEED- A an acute and cluoble dines�ea. — tftacs Ho,ui'Wi Taal-7 CO li 491y - rations. here. CORN CHOP S _ Several coni Brea enu-ed-the-fua 4►� 4s�, . , _ were wit riends here over CORN-Best.American Z4' �g - - townline, last week. Sunday; OIL CAKE F �. T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- John i1cD, Hurray is engineering a Rev. J: 'B, Saer, of Toronto, will COTTON SEFD MEAL 1> s V e TEB.OoanstyyOrcwnAttornq,aadCounty J. L. SPINg, LINiITEDr concrete addition to the C. P, R. cul- preach in St. John's church on Sun- RIBBY'$ CRF:A�i EQUI F PC K� DoRsdfor. 00=6 Ron".Whitby. lar vert on the McBrady faru,. dap gfternoon: VALENT-for calves R 1:' _..-_._•___-.-____ -_ PICKERItiG. ONT. Ben'. Willing s, tvho has been a -Fzrl McLean has a as ed with C. JIOLA85INE-for I E '' trusts operator on t o a Lfmore an 1Ce, o - neva e, or the well- s u s oc } •Solicitor,Notary Pubtle,Etc. Money tot loan. Office Brock St.North, Wbitbv. 3cly, Ohio railway, is preparing to enjoy drilling season. SPECIALLY %11KED A A. ---- - iLOOK HERE ! better health by farming his land ' Fnsil-cgs and fodder corn in great GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y I gruointoo Ca irb*. here, varieties, ony�a cot)or shelled, Leave if.•-.-�.. , -I T-lie Claremont F111'lli• Win. Hain, the veteran sheep-shear- your, orders aPGeo. Philip's.G. HAM-Issuer of. Marriage tL1re Store er of 83, began the season':,operations -" r t o n tflakeiinLicenses„ to the Coasts of Ontario, is the best lace to et your one day recently on F. 31. Chap,nan's DUNBARTON � u; _ _ P g flock. The first fleece was a 1�•lb one.- Se �' POUCHER, Real Estate .4uC- IIVUEaE F1'RNIL;111N(+R, we are from a Ist18 lamb. The many Dunbarton friends of'Mrs. 4 dressers, washstands, iron ._..�.. J. L. Palmer. regret to hear of her -T• tioneer, valuator,collector and issuer and brass bedsteads; par-, c,, of marriage licenses.Broughaw. 401 P CHERRYWOOD serious-illne_a for suits, buffetts, and The remainingmembers of the Par- HOPPER Issuer of Marriage The wedding was solemnized at St. K side boards, mattresses and spFinkey family left est week on their re- g Coal V Licenses in the Onunry o1 Ontario, couches, and all kinds of chairs Francis de Sales Roi�an� Catholic turn trip to Regina. as asp s to at store and his residence.Claremont. always in stock, also many Church, Pickering, on Tueaday, April The Misses Allison entertained a S.BEATON, .,lat, of:►Ties Emlly Josephine Garland, TOWNSHIP other articles too numerous number of young lady 'friends' on twin daughter of the late Robert Gar- D• Oonvayaaoar, oommfs,foaar for tatdas to mention. Remember we qq Tuesday afternoon to meet their sass- vAdavits, accountant- Eta; stoney so loan keep the Roods and de- land, of Cherrywood, and Mr. Francis sin, :Miss Kidd, of Exeter, whose vi ' as fossa "teener_ of +•s• Isar Toweet rice. - Franklin:' CStilyllnna conducted ooptial stars g e Mcdo Lem lateen mater- PLEl'�TY OF aaaar' :. Out. t-r liver them to your q us has been much enjoyed. _ - home, at the ov. Father ven. -- rV.Wl"ILL, Licensed Auction r, enter- 141. oonnties of York and oaario. -Ano- p was celebrated, the church being ing mercantile=life in Locust Hill. I OVe es �U Itonsal«of all kinds attanaad to on shostess Patronize our town merchants, beautifully decorated. -with flowers. We wish him-success in his new Yen• f seise.. address sir«a River P.-o., Out. don't send Tour good dollars The bride, who was, given away by - B. PO WELL, Licensed Auc- Away to huild up some other her brother, Robert Garland. wore a tune. j Farmers in enpral are getting =-�ind Peas . yfonaar, valuator and collector for place. Yours for business. beautiful gown of white duchess satin, g f sakes of Ontario and York. All kfaea of pretty well advanced with their seed- sales eooducted eltbar privatrly or by auction, with shadow and embroidered lace, lug.operations. The rains of the,past Steam �^1 "Sada antes collected. For Sat«or otherpar The matron of honor was her sister, week have retarded the work some- also, Steam Coal. ;. f,teaiars ayply at rosidenes,1ilisa St., .rias- PLo Pick. J B E g L Mrs. J. 3lcBrady, of Oshawa, who what, but they were 'badlyneeded ��s� Yeo onumberseisoi a moem gamy s CLAREMONT rapdnie aowthlt ce statics is making O'� HAND wore blue satin with shaclow lace and g • g ` araee Prompt attention. tlasiefaction arae white hat trimmed with black velvet . Br - rn was Mid. My p a pro aA iioland black plume. The_._. -._ J 3i Bradp James playedM Brow ddi iimarch tatahIinDrovement Society barton ryhel+d their : gg �T aa: S. R. PENNOCK S P R ! Al G -- and Miss Josephine McBrady sang last meeting of the season on cess - � L. SPIN K, Ltdw c �" F 1INNfrEVA'L6, ONr, very sweetly. After the reremonv evening last and it was a meetings, -ba in' • Z -INESS the wedding art wens' to the home every iirxy. These n[eett th -hateFuneral Diiieetor and Yttebahner: P y Dred ci,rh a surresA that they will -A `>f the bride's brother, Robert Garlstnd, -�co�tinued,next fall,.to begin about P�CKERING An bu4iaess entrusted to me ni11 for breakfast. About seventy guests the second Creek in October. - y were present. lir. anti 31r?. Mackey ' be carefully handled. lett for Lindon slid Detroit, life bride -- y peoP wearing a tailored suit and white hat, BRocK ROAD- Charges ' - -=- Moderate- T:-ip vitality of Your' le-Sut of ElseOOK L ••. Independent Phone No, 1514. is slightly belotypar every spctng• with large willow -plump. Ort their Arthur R,clgerow has engaged.with '-r If You want to Ret back the • . return they sill ri-side i,t hitby. T. Redd'in for the season. ' vim and snap you used to .-�.�-.- - W; H. Jackson has for- -ale a good JOHN PHILIP feel. tkn be-t thiDg trop - : WHITBY �'(,l[ �lionld buys something hand know of is seeond hand �reRm wpayator. Frank JACksnn is continuing. irn- to stn a Leak on a horse ail, The neii arnefcie Free Library frill P P - Has a full Iine at treah and cur- proving and able to take charge of hire NY.ALS SPRING TONIC be fornirtuy opened on the evening of .cork, water trough,eavetrouQh, meat, constantlyon hand. Friday, May Nt. The continued-illness of Mrs. Geo. � - This is a short cut to health A number of our residents have pur- Cowan jr.is causing her friends much pletai or prepared.roof tT' Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, 'anti vigor that you will chased.autos this spring. There are anxiety in fact anything Ham, Bologna, etc. appreciate. now shout twenty•flYe in our town'. ' 3Ir. JSurphv, foreman for 31r' Daly g '.-_ Some twenty-five men arrived ,on M,. Tuesday to begin work on the .new C.P. R. contractor,• has his work < made of woad, Highest prices paid for g nearly completed. P I C KE R l N 6 P N A R M A C Y rement.wharf at the harbor. This _ metal or Cetuent. Botcher s Cattle S. Fitchett has rented W. White's will be the scene of great activity farm. We are looking for great things Let me 5110w OiT what I have- during the summer. 3' . • ' iveru �• PETT,'r Several Whitb eo le are known from 3lessrs. White and,Fitchett this ..ekerin y p P ee„son. for this purpose, anybodg =�'�ER=�TQ• to be in Mexico, „t points where the A Targe gang of men are busy level- the trouble is of a most serious char• ling up the C. P. R, apparently et -can apply it. �'1?fit-CIli88 rigs for hire aster. \Inch anxiety is expressed as ting y � ` M - g to their safety, and it is,im ssible to ti re immediate t r, e REAL ESTATE..... ad for raffl •�t r T , - r expect both passenger and. freight A teed RE E S V-R �ap OF IIlgtit •• _ - - get into ccmmnnicRtian wit them. service at an early date with a pos- A. C. � The young ladies bf the Anglican a ns meats Sit mains- �' ; �� YoungPeo le's'Association, on Mon. Bible stop st Brock read. P our trustees are considering the --LoOU�ST HILL _ day night entertained the young gen- advisability of installing a new heat- Teaming promptly attended to. ssAveBa� *� � tlemen members of the association to y 8 - in and ventilating system in our S.rT.T�,/t$£R YARD' Agent for Canada Carriage Go. -+s-- a negro minstrel performance. The school. A representative from of — program was carried out in a'most a manufacturingfirm was here the �. H. P`i�r� Insurance rates lower on farm pro- entertaining way. In two weeks the TIME TdBLE=Li Last Ina Station c�- t Pickeri,ry. pert`y arld Village Dwellings,• young men will reciprocate in a way other clay soliciting business. T.R. Trains going East ane as A, Ms- .in first-class-Companies• that has neY set been disclosed. _ No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. There is much favorable comment GUNBARTON ” 12 Local '2.50 P.X. X. .Sefm ou .6te hook Ahead No Premium NOteC3 made in regard to lin, article that a - a ent the 1„ 14 Local 6.05 P. ws •1 pr !i P Ilse P[ice, of Toronto, � .p Trains going West due as follows- df not insured with me,call and Feared in the Toronto Sunday World week•-end at the manse, No.-As Local 7.47 A.M. ` Before you Act, P1An and .Aim in its last issue dealing with the many Mrs. J. L. Gilmer and daughter, •�`pull Lvoal , • 2.20 P. M. High. if you aim to, get-A S.uPER- compare rates. _ trunk railway lines east of the city. Miss'Helen, of Toronto, visited with -+• 7 Mail -_. 'S.09 P, M. ]OR BUSINESS EDUCATION you will Particular attention is directed to be lookingtowards the Whitby, the first.point -east where the Misses Allison, *Sunday included . y+ P Miss Sutherland of Hamilton, is W. V. Richardson!. the several rnilways converge. Whit- spending a short visit with her friend, lLLiO'!! by is gradually receivine more atten- miss Hazel,�lacfadyen. NSW TINS IT SHOP Notary Public, Pickerin tion on account of its increasing Rosebaukpeo le are contemplating l -wr y g• importance as a railway centre, and the purchase oto all 'auto, the air ship also on account of its harbor, b I have o erred u in Greenwood va - not having yet reached perfection. P p 'r�� 'j'Qa 02�'j'•. _ , . _ The W. G.P. Hood Company,brick- George O'Leary has torn down his tinsnllth shop and am prepay- - - the School that has THE HABIT OF CHOPPING makers, of Nest Toronto, who are in' kitchen and contemplates the erection ' ed to do all kinds,of tin- the stalling a brick industry in our town, of a much more extensive' addition to smithing, roofing and ' DOING A CT A.gS oy' }YORK THAT have sent men to instal the plant and his residence. " furnace work. '1 BEARS THS "'STAXP of •'si;PERI- -AND OAT FLARING these.are now busy at work. The in The masons and carpenters have re- Work guaranteed and priced• a oRITY." Open all year. Enter any dustry is located at the north-west calved the contracts for the erection time, Handsome Catalogs sent The undersigned•is prepared to do ppart of the town,close to the C. P, R. of a spacious new barn on .Paliner moderate. on request. grain chopping and oat Electric .power will be utilized and Bros'. farm now lensed to M. Hickey. - this will be secured from the Water Lawrence Denny, w< _ •�V. J. Elliott, rincipal finking every day'iit the Word reached here about a week �- -_ - and Light Commission. This is only ago that Aar. Patterson,formerly em- GREEN�WQOD_ _ Cora Yonne and Alexander Sts. week except on one of mdny industries that is hopped pinged with (rapt. Jolliffe, had died 1 - Saturday. will be established in our.town lvithin suddenly sit his home in London from the near future. pneumonia, Real Estate Man-Waztea -t µ John F. Bayles, Greenwood The 'Fruit Branch of the Depart- John Anson, who has been suffer- merit of Agriculture have leased for a ing from an injured knee for some .We want a mento correspond with US' term of ten years, the Piothergill orch- weeks at the home of his sister Airs. SLIVIP $'LACRS�dITH S80P 1 and which x er, is somew a improve and town and farm property in this lgcal-'. _ limits of the town and on the King- able to visit hie farm at Ashburn. its, One in a position to devote a The undersigned has opened a new C. S. RICX, OF WHITXVALt atop road, Three men have arrived The Motor League representative reasonable portion Qf his time to'reat .. and have begun,work scraping the who posted' tip the sign on AllIson's estate and farm hand business-and withe, Oblaeksmith shop on the King-r„ is prepared to furnish you anything eton road opposite the in the line of orate['supply such as trees and otherwise caring for them. corners 'directing autoists to there some selling experience. We can off PPo• PP y The object is to .use,the orchard es a turn.north fOr,Brougham add Clare- er such a very fair propisition. Quaker church, tv;o pumps, windmills, .hydraulic rami, Demonstration orchard, to chow what niont, was somewhat out in his geo- JOHN FISHER & Q utiles east'of can he sane with pproper chre and con a h He was half. a mile tvo fai jl plumbing, etc.' ducted on sdentiflc principles. The P y' ' Pickering Village. P P west. Real Estate and Farm. Brokers. ` Work Rslaranteed. Charges moderate. They are also expert well drillers orchard is admirablysituated, being " v- r and respectfully solicit your patron• on the leading thoroghfare into the Lumsden Building, i TT t • town and will be seen by the'many Moving Pictures at Pickering on TORONTO, ONTARfa , age for the Anre, 'Ind nhon, %521. passersby, Saturday, May 9th. 9ee them. • :, .S..... �,a.: , �. .. d`X..1•,. .:. .. .,. s,'�!s h.. 1 f• .�- n .•.w :. .r..; C�, x 'F "�'.'v ri t 7 :�.* iE' .°•F,�. .�...'.. .,..s-z ., .,..«+ ,.s ?-;n iwf{:.... • t�'.. -,+t....,,..•...fx,.., .,, ...+�' ,,.; .,,,;. •W' :.,,,;�� ,�;. 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STATE REVENE FRO BETS ' . ­ 1. ,Wed�i_in .., My grand 'Why� I ! t r! do,you want ' to find him?' .:, - 0 t natbrifwithh . — I' g . ve dear,rlwhile You are finishing your edu- , - , ' are different in that thc3r i,��, The - &E � -I' Carlo ." . GER, 11AN V .I . J . - z Na-Dru-Co Laxatives "But he has hardly ever heard of me.- � ,�YROPOSES A.NOVE do not gripe, purge nor � _. . I .� �� , .� � ,, 1-. � d ... �,�-,..,. , ,. and I have never seen him. And he was I , ; . . .. . . .. , I , , . �. I -� .;,.,- . -- . I -,. , - , * * .I - .. � . .1'. � � . . ,ery. very a y with mother for rpn- . . .-4('H E31 E. - I *. .11-1 cause nausea, nor does I . ­ . - ­ . .: , % ngr .. . _ . . I with -.-- I * . I . 1. r—.-- . ­ , ning awa w father. Suppose he w'on't ' ' I . � - . . - ?' " , me?r � I .I I - - - - � , ' ' d ­� -i have , d . � . ..- i-- . continued use lessen the I . . - -.,- ­_ I - - � - - .; "Then I must find you some other .. . .. I Or, Married to a Fairy. ' . .- . . . d ... home for your holidays." I Will Lict"Ilist' 11160kniaking to eater!' effectiveness'' YOu ca 1, ... . . - -I always depend on them. -'V WE you even have me with �ou,. � I then?* I - i - I- - to the Horse Racing , ' a box at you- I . * , , ; � "Of , -� � . � �.".1.-%, - course not." I answered. ladgh- . 25c. � I . ­ I . Ing. "I.am a bachelor, IAItth, living all .�, . . .� , d . . . , _ --. -..." I I '. - . . . . I ; -�,� �i- - -VII *1 'Now. dearst!,I b�-Kan, "I have to talk by myself. 1 don't keep a boarding- 1.. -I . Tublie. - - � I .,Druggist's. 173 CHAPTER ­;-�Cb*tifiued), tbout your future. Have you thought school of young ladies under.,kay roof:' . ' "' d -.. ."'v . - 8 minutes. ' The Nationall Drug and Cberatica Co. . 11. . -gut I hear yotk are a Radical." I ven- or it at all?" Slip was silent' a few u es. as German authorities* have .. ... . .. tured to observe. "Sur�ely in that,,case "Yes. a-little. But I knew you would if reflecting. Then she ask�d �'r ."-'agai of Canada.Llodted. '- .d� .rd I 'I n capitulated to what they tcTM _,' --_� think the -worse of a man be- look after me. And I shall be no px- "flow long %vIII it ttiX 4-I 410",&h , ,= - - I ­. ­_ __­ " I, tne economic conditions -- to you or any5ody, vecaube. YOU vat! finish in) educ "tile .0 gaming - 11 . _i�e,onun3 I pense � gaming instinct . . 0 0 oz"07. - (it its age. your cousin is unable to see. now that father is dead, I can dance "By the time - you are eighteen," I of the a-ve.rage person." After con- I . _... . . make a living for himself and his on the.stage In pantomimes arid make said. sti'll-in the tearne half-L)anterinx - d A - - .� di,uirhttr?" some money."' toile, "I shall expect to find you a high- tinned and vain attempts to put ail- Amwftk--Aldhhl .1L. -, His little. fierce, light eyes glared' at 'Your millier 'did not wish you to do 'Iv a,'-com'plished young lady." . end to pronLiscuous betting on home .. q me savagely under his overitanging that." "Eighteen' 'Two whole years' Awl. .. I- I . pro-1 will you. Co* races-, which involves a sum yearly ANYONE .11 . .:. . :.`black eyebrows. "No,'I know. She made father me and take me aw.tLy from _. . . I I . .111 . .. . - "I'm not it RaCleal," he snapped . mise, 13ut,•now that they are.both dead. .4chnal when I am elizliteen?" . estimate,d at between $150,000,000 , .. . ­ . -*.I:D�j�_-The.at.t 11-45 1 . t-Irrd-ttett•�­ - —_ ' -I suppose so.." . ' CAN --- __ inquiring- . ".. and $200,000,0W they � vide for those who can't 'elp them- She stared up into illy face ­'V-nd_ what will become of rite then. I . have decided � "selves; 'but 'Grace and his daughter can . J . I � . , . ly. ('learly, pentimental considerations This w*rs Just the ituesti(ok -hich to licanse bco,k-making in an, eff,&rt 1.' lellk�themselves. He might do porter's had no weight with LtIlth Saxon. . that kindly, well-niezi n I nx old izu--sli). - - . ... . ..A rid-supposing I do not­ivant you to .the doctor frorV_-8a.ndhythe,*hatf asked to E.ecure for the state a' percentage � I *f!. I . . . .. . 7 )v:ork,.and she's old enough for domestic � - , t .­. service.. If .:he'd 'ad,any sense, I'd 'aye dafice on the stage. either'.- I suggest- tile, and which I had not been.able to this end , " , � 1. ed.- I - answer. There would be,' course, ver, of this sum. A mew-wre to ,- I rent the, old woman who chars and hen. ,,,,,anq , .been adopted. by the Federal .J. - --mends for tile away and taken She was silent a moment. T , Lain overstocked and underpaid so-ctkIL- Iias 11 .. THEIR CLOTHES -and I'd 'ave put 10race Into th:r`b.h.ejrne'.n.:I .said h.Mbl,. - . I .. I ed "genteel" occupations open to a hat,'- C .. i �tlt- Council, and is.now awaiting the 11 .. ­ I would do ariythizig� to please You.I edu ated.woman,of %agubond ,vare . - WITH .,He'd work more and eat less than those; c - I . you t ir;'e to do"" age. ward to K man eleven years tier f the Reich-stag; It is hoped . A_Irreedy-boys."'he added, with a malevo.I AVIlot do . wan action o 9SEENI� Sao .4 le senior. But I could not find-it In in.N' 1 ..., .'. lent look In the direction of his two, "You told ine," I said. trying to speak t have it becom,6 effective in tiWe I . =apprentices. "But 'Grace's girl's no I with IL fine blendiiig of the judicial and heart to Mention ariv of these, and no I 0 I A I z. ' I only stared at 1,11ith In, affected sir . '.4 - for the Baden-Baden races nest I I sur- Rood, n6r"hIm, either. He's at the Red! the paternal, at)d to forget the blood of prise, arid 'asked her What she meant. I � - rioting I I .Boar,and, as for her, she's throwing her I wren-and-twenty I In itly Xein.q. I le answer was only too explicit. August. .. 11 . ,_ "that '.., and that "I in _ . -. ...I . . heels about. dancing in the attics u � mother was a lady. I ean.-- she said wistfully. "shall I. Hei:,-t,if4jre the only form of bet- ' , .. . stairs all'day instead of washing arid 1,you would Iflke,to be one, too." 1, . . I - . I �. . - h a see you e%ery day after tl,mt? -If I work . 0 -10-L ' I .-. . ­ I cleaning, and can't codk wort I stopped to consider how I q'hould very, very hard. 'and put up' with the I ting sanctioned by law has " vent. No, I elp those -that' 'elp them-i lriukc my -plan sound atttactive to tier, hateful life, and learn the horrid books f the pari-mutual niac:hine. The Dye that colors ANY KI � . .... 4 ...I I..... selves, and I haven't any sympathy with lAh'th Clasped�bvth h e I- smaLl tiands on I and irrow ,,.It stiff and prifn •and youn'� I means ,,) of Cloth Pertectiv,with the - � " man without a penny in bts to' rTiV shoulder and -satched illy face a,ladyllke-shall,I be always w1th v Thip-however, was available,only to -all(, 'hei-: ter that - ' . . . ­ . SAME bYF� a h In, NVII in persons.able to visit-the race tracks. NO Chilium Of Mist-k� Clem imd S 1. .; ...ng c, . �q ,,, I,, ,�o,r,111,e,r,1,,a;i ,(,}awning 01eligbt ,ieurly . �11 five t)peau� Er . 'e _ I I threw away - I he thl k s sv� .!v i,-rtpd. srnilzni� Ilp�s, . y thp (�Izarpfte. hnpl• . . . - r M Zh-= .1 _W.W I—1 . 1-11-.. .00. , at a Lvast arm ' of Zinc . it.lrlwz�. I I . 1, , I *(3 ,her to rise. too. frt,m %%*here site }melt I �. . to do.." �, . I Isirix to niN fee 11 result is th . Loror before'this J - ,o on," she whispered .,o.ltl,.. .1. . . . . t had givet 11' bu�)kzriakers, estimated at 6,000, ply NON- -- ftila hope of finding'a halter .' '"' a "NVell dear." I said "you would not �staring at mi- In thvt for L'lith un-I . altogether bewil- . usin, and _9111ir-low ­W111mv- "W- `4101FW : . . , ';,r the roof of her father's co i like. 11--hen you are older, to feel at a dis- dering _Jay, Then I took [let- little hands �-their business im defiance of the law, . -----.--..--. . — ;* � ­­_ 'Nvas ready-to take my leave. I thought 1 advantage 1peforc- other ladies. You ,In one`of talne.,und.'laying the other on � - I - . - sa-1 , I.You don't underi,taTid, dear." I said. . It my duty to infortn*Mr. a,I before' would like to speak correct English. and,it. tried to be more ratherly than ever. I In addition, every barber sih<�p and . to Play there dunce tunes you like so- t - - of cafe-, and similar re- .1 . . . doing Be. that Horatio was d ., I th�iusandt, •-I . . dead. nut I ,3i -e:itt�(�ti ad- hat In t*.e world I come, from . tuy new only P­J,-c&,t_ ..­.... I I- inu,.-h. -and to _rig_th,e���� _ ____d__ ___t-_ ___ - - -- -- -_ - -— . - _ ' _ii;liable p -for' ;.,Ire.-and understand sonj.��thln�; of the 1 gelizienten Uno -uKK .oung ladies to I 11: Jr -, claimer against being made N !zuHs'li:;ir-lTor tH6i han-dli�k men. . I. bis'-funPral expenstes or biirg cottelder-I people who ivrote them, ti.:;'I P(­'hztp-I to,stay in, the house and sweep..Out the . C'Cmtv1,nt authorities estimate . d In any way res,ponsiWe for his dao I speak L little F rend: and German. an,71 I tudIQ. or,,do anything absurd or that . I - . . - - Li. ho �0.c t, They just see them mornet1mf,.4_at thebusiness *e understand how' i,;e.`and d , t 11tim4er of places Tpr's future. and,I speedil% quitted th- ea Or dinner at'other veoi,le's houses. where ,.va,4ers Can be laid -*K h4)rse - . Ed .see after v k.ery and nee4lewirli k" ' &hop. cont heed that no 'home existed: ou ' . ' ' : or they meet theni at balls; or vurtles. cr � I ­ ... .- ... -. there-for tilts little orphan protege, - i Iler.r.4 � fell. and' she shuok"her head ,at the theatre, or- In the pqrk, I t I., on- il,'Ilces -o I. a . : Her grandfather;'tfie clergyman. next' eniphatl�,aily. - . � at over 200,009, PI secu- , I ` - - . , I I Iv rnat-ded people who see each other . . I occurred to me as a possiblo Protector,! I �huu!drl't 'ke-that!" I . -e ry t i,.in,s f ,r b(;,okmaking increased 0 . ., ,. . . I. she murmured. le% ,day."' . . 0 . ft , . I Ifis name was Pritchard. und some few.! "But, ,if i-ourse..I'd do it for:You. % ; She suddenly disengaged her hands. from 1-60:) In 1006 to 3.000 in 19�92. 1. . . It)'-, . � . t - ,. ­ years ago he had been a curate in Lon-, tbitig ,�Ise?­ - ,and stretched them ui, round MY ne-ck.- . - - .11 ' � ... �.' p . .1 . 4 "V%* It." I' ec'u.'ruvi,*rig r:iy-brairi- to' "You are very fond of me, aren't - rt ' . . � - .11 don. Thus much t knew already. and; ' � i For the-nwst- pa they re-zulted in I resolved to que.stion.fAlith further on.! remember W!,at.the girls of my owit, you 0he asked. very' "I)f t ti;vial fi le.; or short jail sentences, ow=W . CCOW=W -the sutdoct after h,er fa(her's'-funeraLi FIaiis really did }crow i�.,);N to do.-"then course. you'd have never done !'.O much.' . xMif a" - %%hell _SIrt-. Nokps' NIJKilant guard over there wfju!4 bo .spelling and history an,l`for trie If you hadn't been. But vou.are. and .tae business went ahead just t her would be to some ext-nt'relaxed. I geography, ami Perhaps a little drawing ,aren't )ou?­ - . . business. . . . , . �-. I " M y Paintimr and .some pueery. reading, I - the game. The bettur,. out - * , * . opportunity can- after tfie shnrt, atm :1)f course I am fond of %ou. dear, ' , . ..I. . . ID'is. and riding-, and: 'Vl'ell, then.'-she asked triumikhant .. . .11. - fior%lce at the.churv.h on the,cliff. <)nlyl ftnd-andte- iy. side the law and has no. rein I ' Choose which Grai4 - . " 0 1,I I-1 h m-e- t h I t,.gs as w e I 1, . - L' : }res. :yokes and I and Lilith'and a, few, ' And, of"cuurse., Pier fave radiant with smiles azuln. against: d1shone-F4 hand6u*k men or %Mago boys-and girls were preAe�t The, ba room daneing.'� . when I am educated.-.why . don't you . I . That In the only .- part I like th 1 irtarr) .tie':" . - . . .. I you like best for your white - znarxhp+ were Netted In clouds of'roll-11 bookr6wak6rs who refuse i,o settle .; , �.- , ... Ing white Misr; so that we the-sound of." sb-� said gravely. "Arid are� . . ': . . .1 L ­ Sugar and-buy St. Lawrence - - - In Winning wagers. '-' .1 . I . - : . - . . . . - .. .� churchyard above seemed to float in an, YOU 90in'9' to teach nee all these things' . . '. . I �. . Pure Cans Granulated white,in I '. -L your.-elf'_' ,. . ­ . - I ' - . .. . . I. . , island over a mowing sea of vapor. Ll- _ CHAPTER V111. � ' . Illogular Ruslnes'is.. ' .-=' :. . - Original bags-Fine grain, , lith stood by rnY side during the service,I -1 0,V,n- I was cr,hr-Idernbly startled by' :rhe question she had asked'me was I . . - - .. Inedium or coarse. E .;... I ­ and as they lowered•the c-offln into the the su,rge.jllori. f'ut before I c 0 uld, 'a n one. 1,could not answer. . I. 71w.number. of license-d book- .. Each ; � . _ y . .. L I . ! I - around she clung to my' arm. dry-e,re.d ! speak Phe h.ld brokeri 4'nto a*torrent �or, r1a%�h wou d I makers is not fixed in the new mea- .choicest sugar. ._. -­. ­ but trembling. I Put my hand upon'he�! vvord,-. I . . - ;., .. � - I Put It, when she was educated? -- two ..., . - - - i ' my I Rf , Uil-� flii;uirfi I'm - hitt good at I could not frame so obvious a lie � . . r rocer. -_. . * , hands clasped tlghtli, over I" v as sure, but it is understood that the .. A.A y..- 6 '_ �w I arm. and as,I (lid so I silently regiate%�J �,rwr.x, I will try ::,� herd.l,, please You, that I did not.sufficientiv care for her. Govermnient contemplates -licenses . ST.LAWR0fC1 SUGAR REFINUm,umm le i . . a Vow to guard and pro.tect b 1&$F- I knov­N O',� w"U I-Xt'-me bi-ttrT when-you Already I �herlshed for thin little- un 1, . I . . I' . out my life. '. . ha..'e nwde rr�a lady-and F.d lea.rn ii,ny- ! taught creature LL Passion which, aj: for about fifty. scattered through- MONTIRAL -6.,,�. I t , . 1-t seemed as though by somp-maguptic tfil?',g " a-4 Yot'. would like me better.', though still to sump extent Ideal and out'the each of which will ' ; �w . 1houg lit transmisslon.she divined.07tv,t dear. Jvar .Nil,. lip.,. ey.­ I romantic, partook afreadv of the char- I ` � for her trembling ceased, and she pip-' 81le NliPPed be., aim round, my. neck;acter of that love which" comes to a be entitlid bEi -establish branch number of ddsho,ne%t - bookmakero. ... I ... .rontly looked up at me with so much! and WaVe me 'hux 'In once in his life and once only-the' Offices to meet the demand.- N tr The. MgXinlurri �penaJty . fur unti- . . half-childish of af-*MI : I ..tenderness. gratitude. -ai,ld affectlon; fet,1`10rL Thena she lovet Whtch-by- some In called-folly-and . . . 0 . . . . Storanor to her.feet, . I . - I I f . t4hi-ning In fier eyes that tears s`pLranS1 and executed a infatuation, but which makes of our withstanding ..rLq. orou5_ provisions cert.-ed bookmaking is to he. twoF . ... . . little past soul of sheer �lives on earth a hoaves or a hell. . . . . agat -bing year ' i ent - and $i-.5W , own. - . I JOYOUSn"P: on the firm sand Just in front I In To her humlil" brrt_h and I-, , Imprisonin I to my . . . The seeric rerTlaina._nQw_a&,.a__&trazwe�1 Of me., ,In-tpe lulddle._sdit, i,Ln"p.A ahA - nst illicit betting, punis . _'_____-___ __TY -unk hAiF ties<! in sudden I both 6efikmalrer a4id bettor.(the.-lat- m !.. - - I vivid Picture on my mind. The g,.,y; h Penitent re- i tralning. her obvious lack of all hiine,r I fille, as against-six ni:dnths acid $125 .11. I . stone walls or the square embattled mem bra rice. � I morality, her unconventional Ideas, and I . . iter with fines tip-to $25a). experLsl`at pre.�ient. Be�ttors dealing with - -- . -chtrrch tower, streaked here "Poor rsthe,:­ Abe faiter,ed "I'd clean ' tile dldr-ren,:�� between our Telutive so- I . d there I f(,' � with .yellow lichen and .brown velvety rcotten lill about hirij, B' i cial Pusitliins-for all ,these things I 1 helie�# that -illicit books will- con- timlicenEed' 664)kmakers . ale"-zinalce . . - Hut when -Ii 1. . I heard VnU tell Mrs, Kokes venterday-as. pared nothing at all. At that moment. � : as . . - . . . . . I , ­mQn,';-the low• rank xr-ass-and weather- I looked Into her liquid- blue eves. It inti.e w flourish, not. only beicaoscr rhemselves. liable to Imprisonment . -.- . beaten ft �tOneq of. the neglected F"UVht 11wtLY-4 have a friend In you. : 1 .. into which �! , .r, g,� ' and Vou would ebeheld - - I hIv,., look after my to future, 1 and an I m,% soul's Ideal standing I the wag., earner-,, and *4�all- and fine, and to the" loss of all surra. i . . "ir, the sheep wan-" I was -40 delighted I could have serpam. � ,onstraininar me with , .d .,:e, there before me. c truL - i; the still branches of the gentle caresses to ac-cevl the frank and bk, - dark pin-e-treo.9-.how rig black agal_r'st I ed for Jov� Firsit, I thought vou*d ! laried rn#-n_whiu­t,o-.day furni�h the .vragered. which ,nill'.be-cunfisN441111. - I .. . . I Ina".a.dancer of me,-aml so I'd rarn mv rnnocent offertric cif her love and life, I . . _'. . the mist that rolled tit, from �he martili.I 11 �lg, fjut now Vou s8%, I,m to bulk of-t1w -ha,n4book cu,qt;oni can- by the �tate, TIve policiii may forbid . be edu--v-,uld have ellen my soul to be able to .11 I the ben-r, white-haired clergyrnan -read-l cater i(I'd made a lady of. and I htr offer and not affol,d the minimum stake of tje publishing Of tips and form . 11 I Ing those infinitely that I-M : ACCep to sav: `1"es; stay -pathetic words,i 11,it". o on the stage, whv,-I'm so hap. ,4E $12, but because the bea7v taxati4�j,n `she-e-", I - . - �. � sellool until Nuu ha%4- gained the our- 7.. . . t'At-he- to ii�zhes:- dust to dust _.�qt,u.t. -1 I --dun't Pretend .to lie sorry shout race L"I..h the world esiteernA so highly. y .-..---- 11 - .. . ­ - I .. - - I IlandAnme Mrs, Xak-eq in tears-as xhe fe,ther, Because. You Flee, if ha hadn't; I. %ill see you conm,tatitiv to encourage of the licensed bci,ii,kinakers will en- - . d"tt_.d It- only'right to weep, at any I dled. vou wouldn't -offered to do lou to work hard for my siike. And ri-,� . n , Xpee l- fun-rul-und the slim. have ' IfIlgii Reve Ue''E, '. ied. - •- vellovv'-haired girl all thps� thinarn for me." member always that you are mine, and ' able the handbook men to offer ,far. , ' ' -' In black. CH1101119 to MY arm with that' She knelt down In front I time I shall take bett.er odds. ' . . The Government estiniat" that . of me In the, Ill., lWa,tars ,short touch which even nnw1 -ee,n to feel %I., si,nd The sea air and lApid�movement -you awe} and rnalce. vou, . my adored . , - . ' I ' ' , � .. .,...,.i.... . --brating 1hrougfi my whole body, an­d� had'brought a bright carmine to her wife," . - . Since six per cent. of every.bei , the new law Will ppo!duce at lie"t . " lookinir into m) e)PS W_ I oheekq She had d That vvaA the impulse, nassionatelv $6.000,000 �early. of which $2,001),- with tho#ce blue . taken off her black- . strong, which surged up within M* at entered will go to the Givertimenit - I , � ones of hers, surely the blu.�st ao,k� njost! -wtraw fiat.,-nnd tier %ellow cul-114 were, her words and t _tJ e 1 beautiful ever seen away from ft prin- blO%InJz I0oSpIV out around her face and ouch. stiff no man but a as an ini:.tial tax, and winning-bets 000 will go to h Sta,t0s where the ,1, '.4tZeli-- Irl a- J!Uiry-Fele.. . .. TKII`0141-ift�rs- It wa-,4 difficult to look kt villain, lov.Ing bet-_could havefeltother- will,be ition f races in q Efes-1 i"rir are he I d. to be-de,3,,_ . .1 .1.. ' - . �� - a . .11. . , , After the i4ervIce-_ I turned . to Mrs. villain, c'ted to th *,�t ., .. �N"ok . 4 hoc Wlthoi�t kitiie4ng' that little cured ed' - (To. be continued.)-- - , :-, - tax ()f arum - rote-r,-d mouth which . V e enCourageme -a. .who wag Vlpihg her eyes %%Ill. so'It,%iiingl%., smiled un itt me . roni six per ,cent. on bets at ' ' I . �.I an elaborattily embroldercd pockethund. Hut I had s(7bboled my - - homti-'breechng. - and $.1.000,000 to I .1111, . •. . ,,kerchief. . self to certain line of conduct with re- ,. .. ---41--. - .".­ I... odds of two to oVe or tes.s, up to 20 ' , � "I want to speak to'T,!Htl� it I gurd In Ir-k little ward, and ____.. . . -'L---- the federal treasury.' I)1e&0i,t,e t.jK I - about the Poled not 'to ho t, I was re. 1.,: I . per cent. ,on a long shot of 20 to I - .�. .1 - 'p ernut,d Out of AE. - . . �.1 `I future.• I A'dd. Wnd wIthout, %%Ztitink frir!- :..One 'th[n,_ 1, can't . A Willing servant. -,. ­ 4,,r. better.- the' man who pla'vs a reducte'on of the tax on palri-nitl.� _...' - s�nY " Promise you," r ' . . . ..., .. . . . comni,,pt I led the girl out of the, id,\ with luatter-or-fact cheerfulness, 1 An Irish maid w.8- fuel takings, it is not believed that .. I. -t-hure'hyard' toward the, Sandhythp road,� ..a vileer _%L Willing s,-r- heat odds-on favorite. say , .. . ..- I . :end that Is t6 Instruct vou InY'felt, Hui, i�ant. though she could n�).t be des- at 7, to 5, may rL,.�k -a pos%ible fine retm rn-s will I be bel,ow .the P� re:sem - -.,1 "'The fart t ;that I had Paid the late Nlr.'.I will certainly come and`see vuu while � . 7 I . .1 . . Saxon's funpiSl expenses clearly gave Voli are, at'sishool.,,, cribed 'as.graceful, but Mrs. Tom. rather than the certain lo-,s of near- figures, which are approxitnaitebl, Ine. In the opinion of ,thie-few. pernon's I' "At schooll- . .. I . . ,:.A ; . _ _ - .present, a-Prescriptive right to arfange I Her face fell, and her under-Ili) I kins, knowing the difficulty of ob- ly half of hisr scanty -%-inningR� To ,$3.000,000 yearly, since befting t.., .1 J,i tri-m- . . - - , 1 7 1 with his daughter tbout the future. As bled in undisguised tt�ma 1. i � 11 .I . . . I . for l,ilith.. she seemed Instinctl%ely - 'to I ","me -nice finis4hinor school tainting servati-ta, thought that a backers of 100 to i outsiders, the through the iiI to be per 1. I . . . 21L 11 -----.--Turn_t_n__­ffi0- Loi guiddnce and . . I went oil . t_,d with restrictiorys..-on . find. for vou" 01 .1 '%�*il�Ismall drawback, After' a month's 1pros,,pective iurrender of same $25 mit ,' rilace0o,-- ..with a docfllo� protection _v�here every one-will _persuasively�rlutlivel . . outside Germany, Under the ex, "I 1; -. _ and gentleness N%,hlchl be me " - f, ., . .. _. I vPu. and most ,kind i', training Molly had improved *x) of a 1100 win will be equally deter- I. . wilt-scold you; I .. _-+ "But Please. Mr., Ijerve,y,­ she wile- make friends with,' own age fo, M U12' I. .. � . ­ . touched me no one 'A u: where� law. the inachines-ma; I you will have-girls of .your . h that her mistre-s thought she ent. - . ist-ing -N- b e em hared easter!}, . . I _1 - I .1 ., "let us get off the high-I "I don't want them," ; might venture to giVe a little dinner . Lindtid to Rating.g. %*_ - lo.yed only for domestic riices. - .. _.-road, and Ko down toward Me sea. 1:dpnl,� brursting tL 0 a s8lxe crl�d Aud � . . .� p . ..in _ Wan -t v. I . . . 'llaven't been near the sea e last Sat-'you' . "I only, i�pai . For..thii first two Courses a1l' — . - - I t A, r . __*--�-_ ` - * and " and I do want to hear'o'the .sound 1 N.pang through I .1 ! went well.* MoHy refrained from Limited authorized gambling un- 'Britain's Oldest Baehelor. - "f a' .*t we.take 'he. lane . I shat n3v heart as I der this law tx) horse racing, the .'. . I - .... * .rldh, , I I � toward saw her-evident 'grief,, : �peeoh. .and- looked as pret-ty' a-Q, a - - I - , - - ,the?"� "LlItth. dvar" I liva Britain's oldest bachelor, Mr� . A; . .,%N_r Iii �M.r. Gove,rnment, I . I t.; I . "The It n beginninic wheti in its inti�o.duction to . . hen are thick with mist," f,she slipped foI:ward't6%vAr4-m­e,' i.young Irishgirl ca.n-. But-in ta.k-- * ... � .. �deniurzted. . � with � ... her knees. andcaustic my nand,_8X.III on . . . the bill,. pro-nounced against bet- -&bert'.Crichton, entered his 103rdq : ..1. E ,, . .tit, soon the mists 'will clear," s.lie ."L)on't. Send me t0.801001. Mr, litirvey: in g the-,fish downstairs - her. , foot, year i _. urged, "The ' Is'''trying to shipe;Please don't -send me" .she Pleaded ait- � slipped, there was on fij,)tball and other sports r ,&n the 3rd in'k', He'iesidiei aA "� t�k ougb them.sun.1 p a seri,&s fI The Mardens. Ca,terham Surre,yl r I ease, Mr. Hervey!" - i sionateiv. yr know ;�Iiat school 1A.'and ,huffips� indcira"�he's,' and 1.1 the rKipula,i 'with the "middle ard lower­r haNe. -go Much to say to u. And, IheI't. Kee .mwit ! d* a England. and wis born �on�.ApMIcloWn fti, the "alley we Shall hof be able:.you -have if studio I nLonAon. Well. It�guests did their best to lbok as. if classes," to save tli�m from the, - ' 3rd, 1812, at Alyth, Pertlishite I 1to .see each 0ther's raoes,', I said. I I must -ant dustipor and .cleaning, andi they tlotlght nothing unusual was I gambling cont�agi6h, Officer's and Scotland, He is 'a typic-al, sainpll"But You can hold my hand, which is, your clothes must Want Mending. too. I ' '._,_. ,Just as good." 80metinlets. and.you must ha%1! a servant happening. There was sil,anee--in soldi,ers. are-a,ls�classed in the un.- . ,';he ,of the hardy Scot, and is a non.'held it out tIn . 1% Eddoit. I dontwanttobad% any s ,she spoke. Morebecause. ifI am made a lady'I se' ; ,%and hand in hand we e a' Ithe rotim. however, when the des.- �esirable category, bookmakers be-- . I(Iescent down a narrow began the -steep;It will. rilean being nut awa.- e -bi m-oker and abstainer. not .haring., into. ing foi -ddento accept bets from � ..1, ' lane. with here .those ' . o-ne-of;cent was completed, a.n4 no one lost II.. II ,nd thc're a little-tiled ; dreadful schools. and sneered ken alcoholic liquors for many ,-cottage Perched high on or open--tirribered and at ogilc member� of thi-_ militiry'f6rce,s. and t'a , i Ililooked down upon,'and bothered and a. word of the r;c,h Irish hr vean�.'- He never�'ta.Wes nl�edicine�.�„which bordered the steep banks ,worried to. .learn things, and k*Dt InI which floated up to the dining--rom: bettingon races wit.h.' .gentlemen I'.- .. e ,enjoys a pin iee a -few feet,in front nf us Into �the That's the worst . . a is also prohibited.white nebulous the way. NVe could only so I can't see the sea and sky-or you. "Did you hear me. m'ml” she crie�d �ockel H � ch of snuff and part. Oh! Afr. Hervey. -I . __ matls tnat.Npemed to don't send me- awaN, from you:. I'd ra-iIn ion of the 7when. * -1111 Aw9Y lit our approauh. T-he air was thier be Volif servant. 'to A%:ait on .you. exult*' gly. "Arrab ! I fell all-tile An im1WrEwrrtpffvi9` I failing evesight compe-114e.0 hian t� 31 ,. strangely still, . rigland. pose4 law make�s win Niagers . �l -tered nervously an thOugh weighed,can look a lot older In a long.,print frock .I cease the pastinle. -He continues to , , the very son�-blrds twit- than be -the finest ]adv- In F i I way, downstairs anid landed on me pro ning -,down in .spirit by the clammy mist. and, with my hair twisted up. I.et me just feet like a burrd :" _ I collectible a-�- law, provided theN nterest in .polit�cal' * anill the ex�ePtion of a gl.,oury or gipmy,sweeP out your .studio . -it take Ail i with � and watch You . .. . I . . are. -each ca,sh wagers. - This, is hawker.w haggling In'their . me be with you - �.�44�� ,,t 1 . events, having daily -news.-'the Peculiar Jar- paint; onIv let ' . and I - . - believed, will greath reduce theother gon ty% wayside, .,I dusky, Jli-k I work. Pol, I pa,p2rs read. . empt. don't care h0W hard I I ! .raggedly Picturesque gl"nuj) 1you. 31r. herveY, and I ­ - love I . . I to-him we met no I'll, If You send ."" De Mlserz-r— , !�qt catehill-. --,--. —.----.---- .-- _. ---_�.-_ _._-----.-__ _ _ ..�u atif.creatui-e until we me awa . . . �. . �,(_I . �eached the _ You are so i - � I A 0 tN-. marsh. 1. . .. I kind'.and so handsome, and you hfive i* Jane's sister was c.oming h<)in e- -been so good if) nip, And think- ow I ' .Ifere,' strange to say, qur� pail, lay h ' Slakheadaches­-neu�alglcheadacbes-sPlitting,clearer before us. - shall am-use .you, learning new daljces� to� from- Normal School. 'I Whv is she the sea iyas driving . . . atilsh when you takeA slight wind Irom '-. e You "*)tile you play the piano. blinding headachets-all v� . the Vkporis ipland �Ind'ivhen you're hu,4*,. kind coming home F' asked the n�igbbor,and Upw4rd. Almost In silence we crosto be bothered, . don't want ,,.o,d the bridge over -canal. rAulpt- YPt' don't kno W..- how Is she sic '' - .. oSmftelse Walez!S—. ---— - -_the military I can lieep.- 1,11 never give -you k 1" -'Yes,- she-is verv- amtanilld, �' ' . and made our way to the coKst by the I a bit of trouble If only * very sick," said Jane. "What.ails' .They do not contain phonacetin, y.. ; u1nding road th!-ough the I vel land with you!- I YOu letme stay �'V�beria onc� the e . . I . morphine. opium or any other diongwous-drug.sea had "owed. -Over : .9he was holding, My hand tight be �her?'' asked-the neighbor. ''Well,- 25c.a bo3i at your DTUgg13t*S. . 12-3cur hcads a sea-bird was wheeling twpen both hers and looking up ut me I don't know exactly. Mamma had INA-rIGNALDRW46OREMWALCO.OFCARIARA.LINtTEV!round, uttering a short, walling note, with bfjir tears Katherina In hel" X I the one touch ]�antfnreat I a letter from the s1_b00ln­iiqtress.ik Perialits 10Aellness Of the scene - - - with the incer nd &he said it was lack of mental I HK t de. from which the a At. last a martello tower,ionmed mist had ift4d' making a backarroptid_ , . .. IVaguely b0fore us through the lighten- qhel face Find floAtItIg hair.- ability. .1 don't know whether it is Ing haze. and to the left a long title or I am proud a' my self-control, Pin a catoiiing or,not." � ; 0 0 ver-.-sRnd-dunes immediately facing,a glim- rule, but I own I had-t(, look out to sea, . . .. � . � ; � . Piting InA Ite. Incornin .,ring three of wh g fide. arid not. Into her Pleading eyes. an I I . . Ar , lafinents., pink eye,evisootic, 'dist-emper and .TAlith seated herself anxwered her. _ , . - it 'Ill 11100e and'dotted here and there on the dry sand, "Silly chIldP',-1 sald.. !,ofi, what Pon- .- , . -�. .. . aAt . thros, sees cured, and all' of.her-, no matter how "ex-by stunt reedR rible use woudd', - If" k t f bsving any,,of these 'Jiseases wibh.8?0HH18,.so ia 11'rg "and gray thistles, and sheltereV you be. an a servant at Rix-I -can't afford to a�e a 'MMPER CURE. Three .-Iiit;0ses often cure a. Inland your Rore, Find with :v-�ur small expert'- in Lft.%, COW to- ;by the dunes. She made room for me ence of household work? If vpu really fool of�myself. Dix-1 knowthat-- ge. One bottle guaranteed to do no. Boat thing for brooditii6ide her,and when I took the proffer- �: . . 1. � . . ' OR . Acts on the bloodDrucilitts and haraoss. * -ou always were re - . I ,,=area. 41lops. . . .iis,7ed !reiit she n tied to my aide and want to please .tile vou w1l: stav here . 1AWS , Distribut4ro - ALL WHOLESIALE DRL'0618T.9.'q but. ,, ckless of ,exL ,ed 40-? hand trunt.fully In mine. I like a good girl, with N1p I Irs.'NokeA' w IpGN" MgDICAL CO., Chisailittk Goisnon, Indiana, U.". hile 1pense. ,_-IOur I Ihould ilr-. "het 'IeEp tb-- �III(ting . ` , I I. I !. ` � � I ._� I - - - - - - , - - _ , I 11 I i I - I I - I ­ -_. - . "_ . . I . . I . I . . I - . - . .. . I - I % I I -­_ I . . . . . .1 I . . � � . . . . ___ . I. . . I - . . . I . . . I _� .I I _. - - -I;--- . - I . . �..1 . _... __ .- I. I I I-- -,��_.—,.'E"Zw­t, -- - * - tr, �- ,,,�"ilL� "n .�-... �.r .- . . . --.. ------- � , . — - . ... Z1. ­ , At'�z I.�"_. _. ­" , , . , . '. I , - . " .. .�,.­.,,,- ,;� . , , . 1, " .(,,,, " .. . , _Z , , , ,--A , ,­�'-f"u-i_ - .. . __ ... .11. .. - I. I - . . ��� , '. � ,��� .. ...I - - 11 � ,­ � -, - -� "I ,I ,1, .-_. � i, � .­� �­__ .� �. 11 ­5."_�, - -.�.,��_-,., .,i, _�­M�:,A ­ ".1 I--liwl��i. El� td iS ,-,-- ZAM". lf.�� ­. ! ­­­­ -.1 1. , a.,&� I.... 11 11-1- "��A� 1 " I—- - I .. X ":, '•hit Y. � : •.fix', s'S- +m+w. •e-' u �u ...,. , ._,- .. i .. �;.:-.s". � ,4 ... �'�'.ry ^n'�'+tP P° a ^SG'o•'4. ' 1r��r-" rPti.• of°' :Y+. 4r.. 'A ,.. ru,l•!, • r. s , D , EpVOUiT S DISEASES BIRD 100 YEARS OLD. SPEND LIVES I\ COFFI\S. - - •e,�..,.•. J _ Parrakeet at London Exhibit Still The contrasts of Mongolia-its �,, •..e,.a,l�f,... SPRING cr weUnhesitating , . -IN THE s of siren a'ttraatavenesS s'nd loam - I t Vinic :liter ''Century. $ g I Y _ - western civilization, and its de - - recommend $akin: b Toning the Blood an f the 2,400 birds exhibited at the braved morality and barbarity- ` ••••• p�,detii,g they purest \ y g articultural Hall, at the Landon were recently vividly sk.etohed by as most healthful b✓Ol�[i Strengthening the Nerves cage Bird Association's annual b'Ira, Herbert Bulatrode at a meet- C,,, show, perhaps. the most notable is ing of the Royad Asiatic Society in _ s iter that it is possible to prodwe, f•.,,=a .It firs the opmim-6-1the best medi- a centenarian parrakeet, says the Lcllrdon. Mrs. Bulstrode accom- , ` ~ CONTAINS NO ALUM � •4 ]cal authorities, after long obtserva- London Chronicle. plished a remarkable feat last year, v�t�r+.mo �� 'tion, that nel•vous diseases are It is a sage looking bird, a rusty when;. with but a solitary compan- n p y p�� $- n hue, as befits its years andi-Iebe travelled overon the label. the spring than at any other time of it views the admiring crowd with an caravan in Mongolia. ~ the year. Vital changes in the sys- eye half.tolerant•, half contemptu- Describing the prisons; the lady - fie &fifer long winter months, may ous, which seems to intimate,. said: "Within a small compound, M&GIC-IJA .P�1 je much more trouble than the '°Wh'y, I know youx ,grandfather, fenced in by btigh spiked palit'ades, - ifamlliar spring weakness and weari- you young upstart." are five or six dungeons. There are - ioess from which.most people suffer- _.'On'e listens in awed amazement to human beings in those dungeons, INAILLETTCO.LTD as.�the result of indoor life, i'q poor- a bird who has been saying "Hello, and among them quite a number of TORONTO,ONT. •'11y ventilated and often overheated cocky" for something like loo years, highly civilized, refined and gentle ` buildings. Official records prove and it is not hard to believe the Chinese, who are shut tbp for the WIIdlZ1PEG•MOl>r1REAL that im April and May neuralgia, notice which says that "it is as rem..aind�er-_zf...their lives in heavy, Vitus dance, epilepsy and other virile as ever." It has, however, iroaA;&t nd wooden coffins, out of died of nerve troubles are. at their Lost its power of shedding settles and which they never„ under any cir- , _ worat, and that then, more than dust, and is, as a consequence, un- citjn"sta•nces, move. They cannot sit i late who putsor iso ei bate t. That !Cause for Pallor. - �y otber time,, a blood-making, able to keep itself clean. upright. They cannot lie drown.' chtnery or self-f vement Is trying Wife--George, I want to tree that lnerve-rwetoring tonic is needed. White' rilagpies; yellow Parrakeet, gat. They `niee dayltight but-for a i CRrriedrtoaextremesR ruinous. One y. soler letter. g - The antiquated custom of taking blue.love-bi rds, are only some of few minutes when their food is!ay pursued produces a miser, the,other Husband-What-letter, dear l tis �urgotivee in the spring is useless, the wonders of a show boasting thrown into their cofli:rua through S I a spendthrift. True thrift lies about for the system really needs something like 450 fore; birds, ,. $ half way betta'een them. Wife-That one you just opened. g foreign hole four or five inches in di'amete The Conceit of Youth. . I know by the handwriting it is Strengthening, while purgatives, some of which are lot only of sur- twice daily.". "Bishop Thurston deplores the conceit from a woman, and you turned pale ttly gallop through the bowels, passing beauty, but of almosit price-. ,i. of youth:. The cocksureness lies of the b "twenties" irritates him. Fie Dittos the when you read it. Hand it here, . h. There is the great acne- ' TABLETS dogmatism of ttfe .ery new graduate air _- 1 nk Pills are the beat medicine, for thyat sunbird, of a azo green w o has oat flnlahed looking upon the sum tot o u and-Here it is, dear. It is they actually make the new, rich, lengthy tapering black beak and KEEP LITTLE ONES WELL Z ing it good. from your ass -fired blood that feeds the starved long ilsw4ng tail of inky blackness. Some one has sand that re than seventeen Mothers, if years v age we know more than t- tierves, and thus cure the many and rna•ny other sung sugar, honey you wish your little ;shall ever know again though we out- 3fethuselah Methuselah. From that day First Catch Your Victim. ' ' -------torms•of n4.-rvaus disorders: They sucking and fruit-pieking birds from.ones to be well, if.y'+ou wish.the to Z_N the .rat• of our deaths we shed layer cure also such other for of spring various parts of Africa and India. be bright, acfiive. and 'happy, f after sayer or. tela knowledge that iter The Old 'LTi--Piuclt, my boy; •:' st ,troubles as h6adachas, poor appe- The queen whydah is a little bird;from colds, worms, oonsti so heavily overt ft a our teens. luck i firto sue last;that is the one .' Pa + � heavily says that he does not P tate, weakness in the limbs, am well which, though no larger than a and the manly Uhler chllclllood it his beli first minfa�r�sermons he fila able c to be-`hed in eseentiai to success and buelnesa. s' iemove unsightly pimples and al:arrow•, has a tail over a foot in meats, give them Baby's Own liev'e that many. he must have been anThe Young 'Un--Oh, of course, I r ! g y P mP exceptional young minister, Like all the; quite understand that. Til trouble :: �e1'uptiosas. In fact-they unEaiiingly length, T#ten_there are Tavtti spar- lets. These Tablets never fail to rest of humanity. he ham been busy!i8 finding someone to plug. bring -pew health and strength to rows of•snow-like whiteness, and make this sickly child well. I s"unlearning" nce that girnen infinitude of things I - iweak, tired and depressed men, Gould's painted finches. veritable i corning them Mrs. Alphonse J .At that the BtmhoD should not too{ leri3�ly Explained. v�+olmen and chlildren. poet,impremiotnistic birds of - the dry', Upper Carttquet, N.B., wr es .Thatharsly cne for the conceit et youth: P Sold by all.medicine dealers or by most bizarre and daring ! "Ba'hv�' C1wrt Tablets hoof hteei, of.l durer.ir There glorious none other like tit a c New Governess-"VPhea ail at 50 tante a box or six boxes Cluae upon 1,400 canaries of di- great helip to me in •keeping my i it curies but once, % hila we know a your age I could answer any ques- tremendous amount of things that are •• f+or .gQ.50 from The Dr. Williams' verse kinds; the bunch ked Bel- little ones waU, and I can recon- not true and ha.c made uD our meads tion in grammar.' daeine Co., Brockvilie, Ont. $ion species,crested yarietaes, white j mend them to other mothers." '•The I upon everything from the origin of lite I Glstdye-"Really 1 Bit, then you €; to the drift of the Polar system. every , r, # specimens, and ' Yorkshires, and I Tablets are sold by medicine deal- time we shed a belief or say good-by.to•hada a different teacher, ' era or 11 ' iflall at o5 cetiba a LOX an opinion the shock resembles that of all represented to e y l k NEW BRO\CB[T18 l'RE. Lancashtres• area p an amputation. - a record slow, which assuredly con- from The Dr. Williams' Medicine The shocks may be good for us. but of the fun we have re in the -jastrumeoit 1'4ed to Inject' Medicine satitutes a bird-lovers' paradise. Co., Brockville, Ont, they are sometimes distinctly Dainfnl. an ipation, which never tau es a } and the series 1s so tong it becomes mo-1 _Into Bronchial Tabes. notonoua. he he. , r . �, ewt�aena b"�` ' Cures Old Folks' COUgbS Comment on Events and pulmonary ry .. - __- -' — -THIS ;INVESTMENT - • ',gatlgreae was outlim�ed recently be. , the Paris Academy of Medicine' Doesn't Disturb the $tomaeh, Eaton The Tired Child• 1 . g y Acro di 'to a writer in the Popular HAS PAID 7% PER ANNUM M. GuSsez, who atate<�_Livat he at once and Cures Thorou hl .1 Science laionthly school entrance 1n had been able by means of a simple " most European countries is in ltoelf so halt yearly sipce the Securities of this Corporation were " CATARRH020NE" .A BOON TO mecere an ordeal that it constitutes a� laced on the market 10 years ag o. Htts4neas established � 'arblumeivt devised•by hrimaelf to — ' MANY HOUSANOS. J rhlld aevece enough to ratnrd growth. any (lane after ono year, Safe .as a mortgage. Trull Par- M , shock to.the nervous system of the f} 8 years Investment may f wltha mo !n Pat or whole nyect into the branolxial tubes by ,Measurements taken of 600 uer;rn ( ticulars and booklet gladly furnished on request: - way of the mouth sad liary nx are- children on entering school and again *ively large quantity of me<iicilual Because you are old is no reason , two months later revealed, according to N_ ATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED, -- . for sutfeTing with everlasting cough• thlm wilier, that twe•nts Der cent. 01 snbataaee in a soh1tison of &n oil).' is those terrible chest troubles and the children had lost weight. This is COlft"ZINS,ATs010 Ll" 31 =L>DXXO - TOZON70. 010'1'• g— wapeelalty significant, he sa,,o, because nature. difficult breathing can be thoroughly of the ages of the children-they were Experiments, said M. Guisez, had cured with Catarrhozone. You Simply between five and six-and of the sea• - IeI10wn that such in ectians i r breathe the healing vapor of Catarrh- son of the year. The. measurements ;I eg` were taken 1n the autumn reason, which I 2te mot calls br•ond"I tubes brit. ozone, and instantly its rich balsamic nurmattl' is the season :of most rapid the whole pulmonary paretichyma: fumes are carried by, your breath Into growth ..INVEST YOUR MONEY the tiniest reeetfaesal the'nose,throat, A Russian authority to Quoted citing ' s; thus constituting an extremely effi- the hav6 which severe examinations in the Preferred Llmlteth, of t �us c intra ug am treatment chest: bronchial tubes and lungs. prey with the health of Russian pynrls, } atoek 0t MODEL • DAIRIES, Montreal. ;C P y Fos think o1 it—a direct hreathabie The physieal efrec,tr nt examinations fir. ; C"1'he method was shown to be of un•_ medicine. fu o zoo Ing -- --- --------- _ /tdouht,ed efficacy in oases of ohrontic pine essences that reaches every'sore• p1l.01n"a Among Lhw mire advanced Dt- pti.." chronic morbidttc' nLantrests u- Sir H. Maaite.gtI Allan," - Prea+i�t Mea�uat>tts �B41•nk:of Caruada. •�• bro(ntihitis, asthma and pulmonary congested membrane in two seconds. telt, according to anhther authority, Tice-7hreNasnt This morbidity is stronger among gamgr4yae, No drugs to take-nothing to harm o; Mr. John A..Gurnn, Pr sidsat Guaalas•'• Limiterd• sicken the stomach, because Catarrh students in -tae' cine x s bjOcts m than It is claimed that patients suffer- scif nR there .rtudytnx aubiects of a - with either r,izn le or double I ozone is the 'purest, sates: cough, ca- actenttfio nature. 72��'•• Overstudy clearly has elements of ttg P tarrh and cold remedy ever devised. Xr.,H. S. Bolt, President. Royal Bank 3(r. w M:' Birks, Director melsona I danger ax groat as t�nderatudx• of t+shads; Director. Canadian Pa- I Bank, -Director, Sun Life Assur- -a,nens were invariably cured ` 13T I "For many years;' writes Rlchard Now Canadian Cities'ttrow. of nada; D ones Co. when subjected to the -rve— inj- McCallum, Stirling, 'Ont., "I have suf- ; " I Rapidly ax the vitt' of'Edmonton. with Mr. U. R liosmar, President, ortivte I t1 tions, which are likely in-the future fared from Catarrh, and Contlnuall D >' y all its pubilr utllttfos. has progressed 1('i'our Dd11U, Ltd,: Director, Hank Mr. John McKarxow, Director, sun 'Ibo revolutionize the treatment of hawked and coughed, so that my elnce its Itmorporatlon In 1901, perhaps i 6f Montreal; Director, Canadian i Llfs Assurance Co. ak+eie diseases: throat was always in an Inflamed, Ir- no other department shows greater ad- Paclfic.Railway. • vaneement than the street railway Dur- i citable Condition. ing 1909 25!,630 miles were run, carry- I Mr. C, B. Gordon Preo ent, Do-i Hon Senator Dandurand„ Director, I MODEI. DAIRIES, LIJIITED. "oOCtors medicine did not help me Ing 1,812,490 .passengers. while the to- minion.T stile Co., Ltd., Director, i Grand(Trunk Pacific CRailwayector, In the least, and all other remedles I tal in 1912_ mhows 1,203,260 car miles, ' Bank of ] entreat: used were quite useless. In one case carrying 10,307,400 passengers. Such Sir, R, J. Youngs, of It. J. Youtlie and Company, It seldom firs that rtt'8te has been the growth of the cit> that happens P It was time wasted In snuffing powder the department found it n.eceasary is tttsthea vartiealars d:•D • !oat cora tet vrearGc(rs are given the opportunity up the nose; in another using a greasy procure many new cars ddring 1912. securing stock in such attractive ht cars are now awaiting Instal- R. J.,Y01`NGE AND' COMPA\Y, -Yl-9t• James Street, ointment, and so on. Not one-if them -iatiwi to latter( to Increase the service. 'The pop- 3fou real Canada• enterprises as Model Dairiear Lim_i- was the bast bit of good. ulatimi of.Edmonton. it is expected, will r "I heard Catarrhozone favorably be Increased by 13.000 or 15.600 this 'r bed, Montreal, advertised in b11• i spoken of, and tried It. Really It bens. year, and up to. 20,00o a'..yeai for years _ — ' ilssue. Large dairy companies in Mod Me more in a few hours than to coma, a Pmn nauence r+f the hempen- (fon of the Panama (`anal and the open- a11 the large cities of No11th Amer- years of treatment with doctors' and Ing of the Canadian Northern and thw (.rand Trunk Pacific railroads to the I ' yca are pay-ialg hansoms dividends other so-tailed remedies. Pacific coast.next'year. This is but one "Recelvin'g such immense benefit, I example of what !a taking place on tlbear blries h ao be every year. ,.SAFETY F i RST del Dairies hair been Orgamlzed continued using Catarrhozone, Arid In varying scales all over the Dutnintott., a few weeks d was compittely-Cured of 81.etrielty lion tpe imvsreaa 'v }ly a number of the kReOne tt and Catarrh and throat trouble." � � "d r 8t1 > bllald1668 then in Very little. more is known of atmos-' na a Idle names of these mtm Get Catarrhozone to-dos, Large p ,Lr electricity than Franklin that Is the watobword ,of the,day. The unique record of size costs $1,00, and lasts two months, covered to 1762, when r proved that sure rmulienoe and maga- •tae tv chef(' .nf the air and the area- Canadlan MufiMpal, Debentures properly plea" them+ pe �� Smaller sizes Zoc. and LOC. All deal• trlctty nt rhe laboratory.are one and nit. It flays to follow. good era, or Tile -Catarraczone Company, the same: Parlous devices have peen I for safety, In the front rank of iii Investments Tho ' I Q4ja.tlers. Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. made for niebauring the current in the foitowing Constitute an unusually attractive group to i hope that it would assist in fore I select from. the weather, but the.magnetic envelope _ that apparently surrounds the globe and 1, The can be purchased In amounts of approximately. r wraps It with a networlt-.of currents is Ther 'can doYou �u Su ar'� atilt o ba fling mpster> The report. ;100 and upwards. y therefgre, from Madrid that a Spanish 1z They mature at praClieally all p.flOiis from one t0 ph>'slclan has succeeded in reaching out � ears, into the air with spectal apparatus and y bringing back eleotrteity,enouxh to light >1 hey are offered to yield from 4%s per cent, to 6jj ;� you. say decisively Z finnan Tampa and hest them lighted per Cent. Interest. _° durinF a prolonged test, is of the high- ' "A 54b.Package of REDPATH Sup eat importance, tt true. � There ie art exhatistiess resercnid of ��• '; ;.t or "A 20-Ib. Bag of REDPATH",and hitror;en in the.alr,from which fertiliser a 'Ztelsl,. Yfala. et a definite uanii tar thw fields has already been success- ju _( -$ quantity. r"+T t.. fully drawn, Now, 1f the air can also I pA'lA71�0 Q*TT. ,.,Lao% 8T. LA4AS73T, O 2N°6 --o w , 1 : _ le�ictty for I'gLh jirid1__pawP IM7.50N. XC.—.T+x•8096— -- —clean and nncontatninated- 1 i --the e clVilt2ed nations will no longer tear ' 3m,me 5.40% h "a' coal famine nr,the exhaustion of the VV, SADT07f. 07M. 4.00`(6 TF.7t=Q7[7g0 i the'OriginalPackage? 1 {I, oil fields. But it ie rosalble that the >1�0o=P=yj.S, O»• arDOcA >�It >ur' ` _.i I Spaniard has dnne nothing afore than a�A, Off. ..6.00X. "TA. • .'...... 6si76 tap the current sent abroad from some • 0 • Tf7ILL71 on hdelt:l great wireless telegraph station, Instead A3fA07r, 7f6►>K 376 --or oP drawinl on the natural suoulY.. AA>T07t. 07!"1'. ..6.1e7b OlfT. b60°tr "A gUtarter'a worth of Sugar",of Trio Thrift. —_ X,A. ..,...5.60fa moo. N. V"00G-_ "A dollar's worth of Sugar".and get There are two ways of saving-money, *t710i4iD*T9N, ONT. 6,90"6 Ois. S.C. .• 5 .54 Otte tx to-hold tight to every dollar that 3YRi,'it07f, O1fT. /.li61i avosva= rs*r• �l --an unknown quantity a man can get into tris hands. The other SCXMa,l, OUT', ..6.78`% of unknown quality, is to spend some of them to make more JROlf{� SAY. 07fT..6•ab96 < 1 dollars, The business man does the 1st- xy w, ONT. .....5.16'6 T3Lat3a00SAr 7fA7t• 8•°0 X, -*coo ed out of an open barrel ter by adding'to eautpm8nt, enlarging K}�[a$Y. 03M. ..•.5,2676 SaTS7A>r, SAO=. ..'1.00% 'x — - -- ria oLprodurtlo advertising his _ litreapaper ---- , 11 product to obtain a•w er -an a er -- 'fVDIII><Y. OXT. ...BAf'Xo WAT2;0>Qf. fAt�. ..0.75% - - marlict. The mechanic does it by sup- AL333ATA fCA00L DZSTWCTR .:...., .•• 's•76`Xr MoLng himself salt-with the best tools, The mqn on t} solar}• does it by spending money for boCIP"j_o equip himself men- WstN for Tall T1►iticslan• tg1iy er for FMee means to improve his a pTr}}'<icnl gQt 11 on, ' *lacy stout on aftseR1. A fecefit tr yeller in Europe repnrts that he saw big financial tnetituttnns ttheta.empinying clerks to cin sums which few addling tnachinea would do more ' l a Gtr rapidl> and better. He also saw peasants y/nrestnrsnt ES C8 tetatbNthsd SUGAR thOr 11 lip small places h wood ?or sanke�• ilii Emma Granulated their Ilres. That sort of thrift would union Bfftnk Building, Toronto y� got eaual the value of the time oP an r industrious farmer in this countn•. f�l►NADA SUGAR RRFINING CO.. L[ ATMD. rAON't>i2EAbe The man who puts away money the savings bank is trying to accuron- 4. P.1 �, '.,•.3y. ._�,'g -•Sk..' -F• au..L•.......Yu L' ..' �.. .-. „n K. ..�..1 -.. ..: .,.;.. ••.' '.tL.^ _.d''L1i Y'.y�Yv_:•. ..-.3 Y',S d7 4.:aa ak3.4 •Y" d+h.,. L'i.. ,•'ay-x;¢`�' :4;_,.- ;.�- 4,. ...� .k •..F. .. . r!;,-'.».r+:---..... :�-• .. '�...rs1...i..n ,,,.'a�"fri. ..°r's.�'.i;...:�i�•" a' - '-a:' 'a- -c..iig� tra•r• r.•.: `c e��...N! �r,s'."�,+'. 'r-.1 ,'tb�+,>"sd�.tisaT 5 m^• M 4 ,.'e .a..�y'•"s'aAe. ^7�-..+ +r :. �::_-��„°:'=. .lr' 'r'•P+•rt>' 1 1.Y ..a°•rt"• SR,:- LY ....�. A :'1•. .w •Y'^,^,.+c'--iY" .. Y-' » h.-y _, w uti 1•.. :•S: ERT' '," :.-�^rn-:t....,t. �•.t' 1, ..*. •$`.Mx Abp!' ,•„�•,�.V '• s . .. .. .:,:.. ., ,F Vii. :- .. .. 'a - .. .. a'. .. .....,_ ...---- • - i! _ n Hence this state of affairs Is amom l-1 X4tw Ldkferfiee/wewta. - � ells- In this matter our police true- ' 1 nbliahadeYaryFridaymaselagatltsOmoe. � should not shirk their duty. + OR SALE-Yorkshire white sow, MEN .r Plokarlot,Ons• Knowing their responsibility they and 7 yyoung trigs, also fresh much cow. 410100 should pass a by-law and let all CIL[- J.L.GILLI[A14,Brougham; Phone 1807. 9P51 Y i'sBYe moos proportionately. We must , commend Miss Cronk s individually EOGIs FOR HATCHING-Pure ,HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? -THEY NEVER, FAIL. Igl,3b per year; 11.00 if paid is advance. for her active citizenship in the peat, white wyandot'"fes from No. t, 1ayiRnSg r subscriptions to the United states,•150 and trust our vill a fathers will take s�a�'ng. for setting of is. L. D. .li A complete line of garden and Seeds now in. All -In advance Pickering. 9T•89 $uaranl up the work and carry it out in a. - new seeds. 2 packages 5 cg Also corn, peas, sweet u v pracyical manner. OUSE TO LET-On lot 10,con. 9, - p g HA , . IGIGANCE. - H Pickering. Good working man's house. - Plenty of work in the neighborhood. Apply to peas, nasturtium, yellow globe Danver Onion. Seeds in bulk. - -- S.E. PUGH.Claremont, stf- �+ FRIDAY, MAY 1st, 1914 . _ WOMAN SUFFERED BICYCLE FOR SALT-A Rood ' Planet bicycle,only a abort time'in use. PERFECTION CHICK FOOD 1'. NOTES AND COMMENTS Apply at lot sit,con 4,Pickering.or Write W:S, — s , bossy --- sl.tf T The perfect food for young chicks. War between the United States WANTED TO RENT-.Cottage EARS T� with land for poultry and vegetables, : t Lnd Mexico is now hanging,in the cloeetotown of Pickering, Address Gwo p A\LTS FOR EASTER ELSON.159 Close are.Toronto, 16-tf Abalance.` Neither.country is anxi- From Female Ills—Restored ' ' ells to enter a war that would SEED PEAS FOR SALE-I have ,,Some very-choice geraniums. Fuliages etc. for Easter Cheer. t0 Health Lydia a quantity of flail threshed, orbits-eyad 4L"t both countries as awful b y marrow fat Peas at 11.55 `per-bushel. G, W, COATES,Olaremont. Ind,phone,1704, °..8.90 .amount in money and nen and Pinkharn s Vegetable _..__ Our;General Grocery Stock is complete and fresh. Prices ,right -would probably last' a number of Compound. TO RENT-Two g frame houses, Lots of good butter and fresh.eggs for Easter Trade. earS. .NO erSOh is more strongly east of Pickering tl e,.on.the Kinggston r; ;y -p g Y r _ - -road. Possession given at once. Apply for r� opposed to war than President Belleville, N.S.,Canada.-"I doctored parti`uslarstj W.J.HILLER, Pickering. &-tf Phone OC send your grocery order to "Nilson and Secretary Bryan- of for ten years for female troubles and PURE BRED DURHAI I BULL for f tl1e United States. The are full did not get well. I read in the paper r service-st lot 23,con.4,Pickering, Terms , Y Y about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable $1.50 in every case, For articulare phone JAMES �R/CHAIRDS•ON aware of the enormity. f the task Compound and decided to try it. I wvtte Lad roc RoaPick. popaddress,, AICs B1tIG W139 and its frightful cost, and they now to tell you that I am cured. You -- THE PICKERING GROCER. -- --will utilize every means possible can publish my letter as atestimonial. FOR SERVICE-At lot 21, con. 8, Mrs. /SuvwNE BABiNE, Belleville,_ Pickering.Reg. Shorthorn bull, bred b7 �O avert the calamity. While the G.M,Forsyth,terms$cit,Reg.Ayrenirs bnII, Nova Scotia, Canada. bred by H,C.Hamill,Scarboro.terme i1.0t;also .American soldiers have invaded a reg. TAM Worth boar bred by Chas. Currie, )vyTalttt3i!® Another.Woman Recovers. lsorriston,terms SIAO, JOHN SCOTT. else. Mexico, war has not been actually ., mons. _ 9s 4o El THE _ ' • Auburn, N. Y.- I suffered from _ - la 3 declared, and hopes are entertain- nervousness for ten years,and had such --- T -. SIMPSON Agent-British Amer- ed that further hostilities may organic pains that sometimes I would lie D',ca Fire Assursoce Company, 'Iacorpor- - '�l' I! tae carne On. res O e � all premium notes are collect le ae eo South American Republics have eeuld net sat -4 or sleep and did not want anyone to talk notice,one. matual company are collecting ,- to me or bother Eqe at all. Sometimes them now. Remember these antes are Riven _•.,a -aad-this-Offer �e?,for_s� ._ atatime. for are times the amount of your earl or . -thre+6y'iater- has been accepted by,both Mexico Different doctors did the best they could ice Assurance do, which is purely Canadian, * for me until four months a I began and ou are protected from the" lmposiuous. ECI�RIZ Y for both�� and end the United States. Some go g see D. Simpson who can give you fou parts- tntt t the esseadial of an ng Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable amara. I also represent the Loodnn and "may think that the United States Lancashire Accident and 411 sicicaess Ln•nr- Compound a trial and now I am in good ante. •Don't be without a polidy of this kind, uichinvestment; the ability d realize Is showing si ns of weakness 'b •> LL.the setoad: ed b these - _ _. b' g Y health. -Mrs.WLI.LIAI[H.GILL,No. 16 as we dont know she def or hoar we Ret into ,p -Ci!�++7 +1 x• offering to back down, after going Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. ' accident or aicknede it will only cost you about �� 'ts � standards, a depoiit e.savings 98.00 a year for klouo, if You want a new - so far as she has done. There was The above are-only two of the thou- shasptee Tublar-separator the best in the department of this Bank is as ideal- .. 4t,nn evt+nn_. sands Of grateful letters which are con- world' or yy,,ur old one exchanged See D. QIQF - such an act would be gre sIMPSON,'Pickenng, 40-59 �C� form of investmesR. considered in no other-; light. stantly being received by the Pinkham - TORONTO v • sn Should the efforts of the nledi Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., _ which show clearly what great things N Ew. .. VOU •Mors prove sutcee4ful and peace�4j Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable C�_ PICI�ERING BRANCH restored between the two conn- pound does for those who stiffer from R. W. GORDON, Manager. � � n Branch also at,W dby.- itries, President Wilson will be woman's ills. All run down? Ayer's Safs;� . - If on east s !s a strong nerve took. No deserving of the everlasting giati- le- �' O Sold for 60 years. etude of both countries. -His ac- tial advice write m Q Ask Your Doctor• t[.e„ o o. Lydia E. Ptakham ((JJ RDIN 4 .`;tion in backing down wilt not be itiedicine Co.(eon!!• G A S, 19- E D S •-' .evnsideredcowardly.but-heroic in dentialMyna,Mass. , Your letter will be =. PAPER-FLANGING _ _.every sense of the term. .. If it be- opened, read and azid 3�Beoratina: _ STEEL BRIGGS, �a►me acttzalls necessary to resume answered by a we- -hostilities, :kir. Woodrow Wilson man and-held is �prs d J d4� First-rices sroe'k. Gic-e our de- - ' ' _ y WM. RENNI u 'CO S will not be found wanting in the strict 'coaIIdraee• - FERRIES 'f g _ ci?.rativg to Ise-and have it - «ordeal. It is not the highest type �g®C:�tOrB' Sale done as,it should be: -" D. Y � sof manhood that will demand an _ _ Reye for an eye or blood for blond. _ _Terms..nloderate.- = : - f - 4 FARM BY TENDED - Established d-years•ill Pickering. inch Setts,-English Mnitiplkrs, Swe* e, t • "the highest.type of man will con- Alf, Palzzser, _ jeider the cost before venturing Corry, and Swwell's Evergreen' Into war. It is all very -well to WRITTEN TENDERS will be received A square"deal for, everyone. _ Corn .War -.Beans A weriean - ' reeeut stn insult, and many- terra- up to Saturday, clay >aNh, 1914, by Eha - _ f T f , undersigned. one of the executors of FLOUR and FEED 'Wonder and lti ott &..-Zgoelsfor . ble wars have been caused by the 'the estate of the late William Logan, .FLOUR desire to avenge an-iusult, fre. late of the Village of Pickering, 4:e- 'e' PesB and any Wer .-seeds ceased, for the purchase of farm in gt Chel�ryWOod ►gtStlOn _ , ' quently Of .a trivial Chz<racCer. the township of Pickering,containing __1 -Such a war is seldom.if ever ittati- 90 acres more or leas. all under .cults. - - - ou may- require. ft3able. _ ration,•being composed of parts loth Wheat, Whole Corn, N.). 11 in the second and third conces- Malted Corn; Dried Brett- Tea, coffee, COCo8, slid Chocolate, the best we Sion in the Township_ of Pickering. R.ETTERS TO THE EDITOR One mite from the Village of Picker- can -procure. " r ors Grains, Oil Cake Meal,. ' - inR. three-quartets from the C. P. R. - Bra:-In the perusal of Miss Crock's station,one-half mile from the Toron- , ltiolasaitse, Brao, Shorts, _ Our groceries are.the.freshest. letter. in reference to the dust nui. to-Eastern electric railway, and eight' ' aance,-in a former issue, , it •is lucid een miles east of Toronto.Good frame Flour, Crushed Oats,-Etc. ' woncise and instructive, and the new house,containing seven rooms, bank = EO RG E '� I L'I suggestion that the matter might be barn'with,stoma stabling underneath For particulars Phone home 5040, prayerfully contemplated, might give for 25 head.hen house and piggery, 2 ---rise to a few thoughta�on the matter, wells. excellent black clap ,loam soil, TYlOYY1>al5 and on that suggestion, we might the drained, Possession given in the �T �— briefly sermonize, choosing as our fall of 1914. Property may be seen by l� SEE what this farmer sass=ABOL"T text : "Be,prayerful and watchful." ap lying to Mr.O. Dennv on premises. F E ill C E; F E C E -'-�' -This is a paternal age and applicable Terms.:- 82500 cash ; balance on �T W both municipal and national gov• mortage. The highest or any tender ',F E N'C E << • A esaments, and those who serve in a not necessarily acreptad. Preston . Safe-LQ� Shin • lepublic capacity, should eter.be alert Dated its Toronto, this25th dag of• -• to the responsibilities that they as Apfil 1914. Just received another car of Peer- `- s,ume, They should naver forget that F. G,'Lo(;&.-, Its Kemal Ave. less'Fencing;in,various styles. t c ll nt., .�pttl 14th, 1914, .- �' - they should be-prayerful• and watch. 30-33 Toronto, Executor Give gle a call. when ' requiring Scot ff ' 1e, U >tul. This is a real entity because,it -.• Feace`of any kind. Quality The Metal Shingle and Siding Co., carries w responsibility. It does not Preston, Ont. imply neglect. The motive should be and prices right. 3 ` °vigilance, eternal vigilance.- fetus The It-6h.trouble is now iu_•.a �• few 11+i�ldred rods-of 10 Wire Gentlemen:- :. take a concrete case. As Miss Cronk mote hopeful condition. The op fence, specialty priced. - gz•as' so lucidly described the dust posing factiuns desire peace fund � y p This is to certify that I have used-.yu�ttr.shingles and ' nuisance, the germ laden dust as a it is no*c probable that the -pro- «'.1LFRED F. WILSON. find them to be the be=t. Have- never noticed & single.leak, great source of disease to.all, citizens, bable that-Xfie problem ;rill..be -Balsam, Ont. -.and_none have blown off. • I have used other makes, and have :tnd particularly to those of tender, solved without bloodshed. Inde entlenf Phone?`o. 5 had parts blown Off several,timed, and also been troubled with youthful age. Let us icturea young p. .the roof leaking. I consider the SAFE LOCI; the best that _ child so susce tible to disease stricken is made. •� clown with some maligantly germ = � Yours truly,' - _ Q.rouble, after being exposed to the .``t�shatUa' steel dhingks' a dust, Can we image' the anxious - (Signed) N. STOUFFER, - mother as she sees the lariing of her - fife,almo:ton the verge v rg of (I solution. Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, - - , Who can depict those solemn hours - -Mr. Stouffer lit only experiencing. what thous of of outer of watching. Will mother mind na- R farmers are. They find that "Preston Safe-lock" g'Lvee s rtarall turn to those ,'Water Proof, Lightning - y public servants not only the.best, but absolute'satisfaction. ',who might have averted the 'trouble, Proof and Prost Proof. .'. VPvita for information to - 'Oh 1 those police trustees should have been prayerful,- and watchful. We • A11 cod up-to-date Canadian. - ` nave .them our cotes and influence - 1A - e caper E I E �W y __theta to do this dut'c. Alas: we think - - '--Farmers use them. �- Do M s � �'O• mot,no doubt then the news .of this child reaches the ears of the.village -- R- e _ Ind 'phon Stouifville X08 trustees it will cause them to iefledt,'' T Have we been prayerfuf,-."have we -See any,'of'tbe following Local Aagents'-They will gave you. best,prices)on - ,�3'2'OU'FFV=LLQ ,taeen watchAil'r As everybody knows Pedlar's,Aletal Roofing, Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials, .our police village fathers are all Terminals. 9heating and Ornaments. family men and in the evening as ' they sit around the hearth with their ;Samuel l�IanuiuW. Pt;!*gle,Iii - ��VT f s� SHOE, x sildren, and discuss the serious illness Brooklin,.Ont. `Vhitby, Opt tN s 0' L �e>t this neighbor's child and as they —G, M, Rice, �acob-McInt re, - -- - - --tell.their dear ones that'this severe Whitby, Ont.- Whitby" O-nt. vv licitness might have been averted - W T T B- 1... :. —Lnwvence-Denny, Olin AshenWirst, -- �_. _-Lr ,_H_1 1_ -'bad furs taken the predatition to Combat the dust nuisance, who can. Greenwood, Ont. Goodwoodi Out. describe the remorse? Thereforedoes W.•.Henly, -«': F.'Bvrton, not behove these trustees, to set a Box Grove,'Ont. Whitevale, Out. - We have a complete stock of the newest style, footwear •aobleand impressive example to their .-J. C. Morrish, . . W. Sadler, F lfamilies by upholding the great prin. Highland Creek Out.. Greenwood, Ont. " for men, women and children's wear. _ •files of being prayerful and watch- Wm. Filson, Pickering, Ont. - r ifnl The past system of collecting Call and see our specials in mens and boy s work boots. ;,h- ,from a few of the citizens has proved No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. _ at failure. To use a tecknical phrase _ Phone 151. - -- - A call solicited. PEOPLE, Limited ' '- while all in the "yietee and Hounds" THE PEDLAR T �p �1 --- •of the village got the benefit, some d PE�L 17rQ°�+'� Street, WHIT"A lt[zeus never contributed a cent. Head Office and works, OSHAW`A, ONT. Es lished 1841. J. f 'ie •+4.'. 'rk''ara ^�>•:•:." � xa „5:n. �'<rT:.'i�, Ll+�• ,$'�'1k� ��' uF!, .t ,,.,w,° ,;_n,wg,orb •' ''«"�. �t ��'' V 'y�,'J 'L � h r,- Y. wv r. '` k^1 i.C:�.st'S'.z'v.:+� `'r' ,.}�,c,cy��.,,i 1•'$,•rt'� "'�'�iK�'� r•'�N �`'' ''z"mZ�4�,ti';wc vin - ;i' �. ,,. .. �..� - » - _ fi - '.'wi' {?" ✓F�"'r .�.,.. =',_•, wT;. _ � .:..'.='.«.rs.s, �..r ,,..�:� :'.n"�'•.: ,,,'A::S' ��:.:?•3' �";G,,.:•°S" t ;"i-,y'.••.f�•_r„+i,.. c�"w�'�S•-n .;rxt ,y" "y` `+.,,: _ "y".. .t' :'.' .5v 'S.'7:i-.'� .'.,......, s .. .+-� . +_•. r•o-i. &--'� .?.. .'r'� gip,. .�•Mcc'�-'�. • t y...: .. _-.., ... ..�.., +.•s...:,•..Tr�,;-%in�•..•..�i�', ;- .,: ',• ,� .' s„ ..elle,. '.+.:. w-.«..,�'r-�.r.,t..:F ., • -.L.. { 4 ik CLARLMQNT_ _ Mr. Ryan and Mr. Taylor, of �r • • J.H. Baal and T. P. Shirk were Godericvh, and Mrs. Dodd, of Al- r �g Hair- and aa Tpron to last week. Iona, spent a day.' with M. and TCL... C1 C„T 'we j H d RICHARDSO Robert Da of Da mar was in Mrs• Henderson. 1 hin 17 a+ NIS , . P �- - the city one day, las week. August Leggitt, of Parry Sound NIM IAM-1783 PARISIA.v SAGE !imporlanishowis>s o[1laest d to of Miss M. and- Anc� Hamilton spent over Sunday here with his Now chat Parisian Sage can be had y -- rents, Jamas and Mrs. Le tt 'at an drug counter it is.. certain! A 1�y htrge aaortmelot o[ := were in the cit o 1aty. Bgi ► Y e y r Stationary. Books Dolle To s, est - • 'a tri l Toronto on a A last. of North Claremont, stringy or faded hair. NotuIneatmatted, - ��n Books,Dolls, Toy@, ` y needless to have thin. B y •t Wilfred Wilson ha t; business William and Mrs. Thomson, of Ry - received for the Holiday trade. Call 3r unsightly the hair, how badly ii is w p Buffalo, are eoding.a few -days Robert Worthy, of Brampton, P y alling,or how much dandruff. Par- - and see was here on business this week. here with the former's parents, isian Sage is all that W needed, Fre- subscriptions Wren for 'all Arigaaina, Mrs. Thomas Paterson was in Harty and Mrs. Thomson quent applications---and well rubbed 1 the city for a couple of days last Mr,;. Peter •Macnab, Miss .M., into the scalp will do wonders-it acts Weekly and Daily Newspapers[ �y e - ic. The hair roots are noun- := _ _ John Gerow and T. P. Shirk had David Scott drove to Uxbridge on ished and stimu Rte to aro n w =a business trip 'to Sandford on Sunday and spent the 'day with itching scalp, dandruff and falling A�����•�1 a J. C. and tlfre. Macnab and with hair cease-your head feels fine. Best K" 'Tuesday' of all the hair becomes soft fluff $;OCA r�t.TOeet• w �� Mrs. John McGrath spent a cou- Mrs' SuAth. y P The masons and.carpenters are abundant and radiant with life and ple of days last'week with friends beauty, --- -- -- nQw bus at Hugh Gregg's flue - -- in Toronto. 3: ..g 'plastering- You will be surprised and delighted Rev. Hand Mrs. Wood spent now' residence. The plastering with Parisian Sage. Try at least one W/RE FENCE WMA ROYCE a few days during the .past week is non finished and the brick work fifty sent bottle from D. Pettit he with relatives in Toronto. is also nearing completion. •This.-will_refund-the pprchgee price, if:you Agency or,Invincible•wire fent e A practical•Shoemaker,has ni11 be one the finest residences are not satisfied o erred a John Shirk.has_been off duty for .. p sev-em erin from a ver in the village when comlleted. made by-the Steel Co.,g y - Shoe Re airing Shop severe cold, but is now improving. The Legislature concluded the -: James Underhill shipped a ear- - t session's business and will be pr , ,.•. Canada. . Next door.to W.. I.J. .Colokwell's p What a P't Toad of fat cattle to Toronto on / rogued this afternoon. 4 harness shop, where he is pre- _ Tuesday which netted him a good y :Y121,B. �7CT,P=?.�gE'Y pared to do all kinds' of =-figure. . eJ 1� - repairing work. Miss Jarvis frou� Locust Hill, To 8nff8r, when you get w TOOLS SHARPENED PICKERING,InONTARIO A call respectfully solicited visited with Mrs. L Pilkey and t '' W. ROYCE PICKERING with Mrs. George Richardson on Tod 8 Home-made d ppe i lry of crosscut saws, Tuesday. Butternut Bread Tools of all-kinds. Locks repaired. Jameand Mrs. Smith and delivered-at our door. Razor-honing a specialty. For afirst- - •daughter, Miss Madeline, of Whit y, close hair trim oe d easy shave call Are Yon Interested.inRich a i . -b s' nt with Ed. and Ask our Grocer for it. - at the East-end Barber shop. • -Sunday g lee our louse Furnishings of..all rs. U1080n, kinds. Slightly used Carpets n C 1 Long,thick.heavy.hair. Want this kbid? A number of the young men of D . �/.[• T O D from 18 cents a yard up. g >�Vigor Promotes vowth. _. the village are enjoying themsel- OSHAWA, ONT. W. J. GORDON PICKERING Does Y color tbwihair.arab Z.O. �. ves-these evenings at the good old - AND -- - game o quo! 9. _ Mrs. Alex Wilson, we are glad to state is gradually recovering BARGAINS IN BEAUTIFUL •• Ga (�from her illness, but is still unable ' ' ? Re ai r Shopi to return home.- Tr, p .+ Thomas Stephenson has sold his BUFFETS And CHINA CABINETS. — .-driver taour new veterinary Dr. ]Beautiful design in 1-4 Oak end plain Oak, 5� in. Top,4� ice. British. I have in stock 3000 rods of The undersigned is prepared tore---` • Love. Tom prefers a more speedy _. pair all makes of bicycles, etc :method of getting over the -roadQ. - ' bevel mirror, wodden trimmings, special $2'x.00. wire fencing-made by the Also, agent for will belts, machine '~ -. The hum of the lawn mower is belts of all kinds,automobiles, again heard in our village. The iChina Cabinet to match, $11.00. Steel Company of Canada. motorcycles, etc. 4i favorable weather of-the past T T • •I also car brace wire, ' week or two has caused the grass C H BL RLING ..'..PICKERING Ind phone 1913 Pick. to Grow very rapidly. • coiled spring wire, wire Russell. Andrew, ` James Coates has been Bander . ' - 'the weather for the past week staples. Steel posts and PICKERING, Out. suffering from a severe attack of ,cedar IS, grippe. We are pleased to re posts. port that he is now recovering. Ho• me-cleaning is all the rage • ® ! .. - ` _ icke' n*ng - y y - with the women'o[ the village these days. This is a practice the a Let me show`sou what I have and I+e+siatently- indulge in. natwtth• Lumber- Yard � 1r _quote you prices. standing the earnest protest of the other sex. This is one of the • drawbacks of. civilization. A , . person, however cannot expect _ Aa ,Cs. REESOR i .. lo enjoy ail its benefits without The Ford-The Lightest, Surest, Mo it .We are prepared• to Su tutting up with its inconveniences. Everptin in. the Supply So all we can do is to grin and „Economical-the very essence of auto- L RoofingRLine. _ LOCUST HILL _ bear it. Meetings for Bible Study under mobiling-and all Canadian. -'the auspices of the_International MODEL T - Now is the time to place your �'3choo3 of Bible Students will be Runabout �O - ; order for TonRaed ariif'(�ro'ed gi :!held Tuesday, May 5th at 23D and o-b•Ford = 4, pine or hemlock silo 7.80 p.'m. at "Hawthorn Hill" the Ontario Get particulars from'W.'J, Luke fi $nth or -material ---x, - home of Mr. Andrew Story, two _ _'- rniles from Claremont village. - I. W. Dudley, Whitby, not. _- - - g --Speaker, T. P. Yates,of Hamilton. L Gordon E>IL Son, .,Topic : "Disciples disciplined in >the school of Christ."All welco' We sell the famous Gra Gasoline PICKERING �• me TTo collection: Time demonstrates - :'=fi � y the truth of all things.-Com. 'c. Engine with coal oil attachment, _ - -- Our burg these days reminds and all latest itn rovemeats, i -� V"fw one of the familiar poem-- by the. .r P itXKRtiegOit _ _ Trish wet,-Oliver Goldsmith. • We see sample in stock and get prices r, find however, that its deserted �a pearamce is du the fact that W- $. T-E�CK330N it the farmers are so busy with their BROCK -ROAD, ONT. .needing operations. Whefta farmer Ttu►ost MMss tY his seen on our street§he is on' the 'run with some farm implement in LU.CtS { C Sweet t0 �lits hand, or it ma'y be with a mop ,; ` V ♦Caa�r Mnet.Laawka l anasoe..keeeband aerie w•�i ..or sertibbiug brush, or a- can -Of Da�C aacerwo nur oplulo paint for his wife, who is its the w iuoustir;u'°°`o�°na^e!'c "`�t"�6 as midst of her housecleaning which a m o a ti m �' 'm older`ie )ansa " his the.deead of every.home-loving .___-_--__......;._ __ i s Cr " a ob WzW"oekmwitnoat in citizen, rr 3J e M $ MP��M . Easter promotions, Jr. Division, 0 a Z : a : t .. A Laa4eomet7 utastrated weatrgy Z.eallest w, Claremont : To .Tr. II'L-Lois ' __-°_t '' S i salon any saeaMaeioDtaal. Teem.for THE DOMINION BAH Q K QN .��,r .�.p a sea - Brodie, Mabel - Hurlbert, Marie z av�,��++��++ Foryth. To Sr. II.-Effie Kni h ! • $� A g w o° = i o" �i� �'��,'Yn■� CL � 'Hugs/Gregg,Allan.Thompson, To •«R EDMUND a.oat aR,M.P.,PRESIDENT. W.D.MArrMEWa.VIDE-PR a �� �p a gKbm �• O �ia ��1' CLU ataw> Jr. IL=Golda Anderson, Gordon C.A.BOGERT.Geiean4 Haam r. ga CE.--Ig as � $ ., a y•n ° Kttr o a► Gregg'. - Georgie Forsyth, Mona This Bank Offers -FarnierS �o b� --•••-•` Huribert. Mary Wang, Irene Wat• _ °ISIS o A O a complete and satisfactory bankln`serv!ce. O 9°n. To Sr. I.-Cenral Lintas, Sola Noeea,°oileasd on favorable terms. and fdvalee;made oa stash"utas at ' y a m o p n •+w� •_ _ Hollis Huribert, Merle ' Linton, rwonLWe rates. 11 Jen The Saving,Department Is a safe and convenient depository foe >!� e+a,l Ire b','w� Carson Watson; John Neal: To fir: money, Interest at i:turent rates Js paid on deposits of one dollar and onwards., q . .. ++ - I.-Grace Kydd,' Gordon Shirk, _ _ .. o ,� w .e.� ! s Oil TA C f ..Edgar Ward, Robert Beelby. To a :, ,( _ - • Ei z I a A. Class Norman Knight, Viola — WH1 w a:� way TBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKI NSON, MAnsget•. O - Middleton. To B.Class..Kathleen b v a a �� Jatr• Shirk,Albert Timms, Ruby Wat- ;r o „ Of all maNriab sad deeiftn eon, Mary Benson. To C.. Class- 0° ' °' "` t N k t is stook. It will a Howard Besse, Vera Linton, - mae nate la. par yo b Ball at our works and is t our st0ek Gladys Timms.. V m • '>g ° e.X NOT60 and obtain priose. Doa't•p•Dbe mielei --- : The annual tea ..and -concert- - P sgenh we do not employ them,ooa under the auspices of the Mission e 1CN s .s. Port Pa�7 1t,tzEtrcidlRe is,°.antatton 1s, Dug 319�_ Band of the Claremont Baptist Beevartos it1,IIp6eseeove Is oommieeion of 10 per sent.,which you wiz . church will be held on the Atiing nA _ rtainithan.by pnrohasiag'[rom ae. oe CC Dail molio ted. -of Friday, May 8th. Tea w'i31 be .. - e�tJ,OW` STOCK SALE' .. : .. _ _ served in the school room by the The ''Pickering WNITET ONANITE 00.1 ladies of the Mission Circle-from AT SLAUGHT. ER PRI CES °m°• "Li,b�, °°"•`' .5 30 to 730 p. m. after which Miss Vigilance ColnlYlltte8 Kate S. McLaurin, a returned . . C W. ' EVANS, ` missionary and speaker of re- W e have received notice to vacate store we now occupy, there- nowned ability, will address the ' object ' h Association ' fore stock' must' 'be sTai htered-at-cost and. oft ' sso . __ _-_,_meeting. A rQgram ..of music, ___ I. _-- ___�___. lessen stealing and prosecute. —Pp w 'p this consisting of choruses, quartettes, -�argaln9..lt1 I_ever� department �M11Tinerf'� the felons. Manufacturer., tlr@ by- lowing: Members of8the band, the :. 'Y Kembers having properf stolen oommaai• WHITBY, ONT. Harmonic Mixed Quartette Miss MONDAY -MAY 4th and continues for. 'One Month: y � y Three doors west of Whitby Houm -• nilly immediately wit an member f M. G. J. Forsyth.soprftno; Miss M. 1 - E.. Mann, contralto, E. W: P. -No doubt long before end'of sale canned goods will be sold out, Anc1 of E:eontive Oommittee. t� _ we cannot r Membeeship tee.. . • . .• .. _i}.90. - • Chamberlain, baritone ; and R. E. p ocare more at the prtc•es�we-Qow-offer them. - 'We are lfrepared to instal wood orirosK ; Forsyth, tenor. Shnrt addresses All Come-You will save looney. Tiotata'mav ba Lad lrom CLe President or; pumps on short notice,also attend yy Secretary owapplioatlon. all kinds of repairing. will W given by resident minis- �` g' tens. Come and bring your friends MILLINERY-This department never was in better shape than it is �ac.Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S. Palin- Agent for the Ontario Wind Doll, . NothiDg is being spared. to make prepared please er, C. L. Morcombe, Ptekerin -Ont also gasoline engines and: at present. Was are 1•e arced to meet all wants ,tad this d pleasant and profitable the public in every way. 6• evening. Admission Li cents. the sauce gear •Children (not members of the D. ID�PSON Co.. PICKERING�r J.AA'Connor: W.J. Clark MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOII: basion Band) l5 cents. >hwtgxfi 8eeeetae7 Phone Be11-I40. 50, lad. A S FF :3. , „�. ... . � S.—. -'..:./' nil ...5 .. .. -..:.. �:' rY'.•• .�. } `t,`w.fq�„I6,',ayd."4- ':Y:. d.. y- '.4�.., �.+. �nqi. y4:. ..fie a�.m,.: .Eery:,:. yk.y- •.°.+^' A4 f. .a.r.:,� � ^�.,, 1 �w ..�:�w�_r• .•BI..w�:'�.� .�. •sap„ .t•;ac'fa�S,}.,M., Y. ,+�'.: :.,.. ,"~'fW ".'`' P. "<e'M••/ „ -,.e' '�.. :AA• ::. �.' ....` .•tar. 4�.' ,..Tf. _ ,v s.�, :...:.... .,7. • -'t1.� nv .,<vc,✓mrc. - .'"Ci:'. c+ .s+' '++.A���-". ."1r^s'"u..ay° f.ry '✓�;�. ,."fes+ •.y=.fcC:, :.,. . �.,� 4l `, --.'sem-•-•': . i .. .., _ , A + w r -- CASUALTIES AT,,VERA CRUZ. In Three Dayx American Cwsualtles emsNCWSWirc _ 1VE�re lv Killed;'id Vi`ounde.d. Gram.. . CattIc and = . A • despatch, from tyashington ` ._ _. -. - _ nd are$the reporte of ead site 2fighting in ,rices of Them Products in the t.eadins Vera Cruz. Thus makes 15 Amery) OteB of inter3 wounded est �s to W�lat is doing 1n I cans who have..been killed.-and .74 Opt All Over ti1C World Markets are Here Recorded _ wounded in the three days of fight inTho --Is.-v3--I)?R&rtmept gage out _ this bulletin : .Ctlnadm. their wagon''smashed by a tfain at � - idi,adattfth, 86ic': No. 9 rejected-seeds. 834c; No. 1 } 1mAOe on Toronto,. April 28.-Flour-Oncarto smutty, s7++c; No. 2 -smut 86ic No. 3 "Admiral Badger' a;irea that a Bar is Public library By rd will S Thursday. . smutty. s3}r: No. 1 red ivtnter.-silt.: landed a'-bWvAion--from the_Nimi�_ Thu wheat Cour, per cent, 13.86. sea- ' p No• z rod lti utter. 89tc;•No.'S red Winter; receive , tY- -w ('fir- _ �- board, and at $3.86 to $4• Toronto. 88c. Oats-No. 2 CAV,.. $6c; No. 3 C.W., cote, Michigan and,Soils~ Garali ia, danitobas, First patents, in jute bags,• 34c; No. 2- feed; 3aic• Barley-No. 31 amd that the landing force now negie. _ '. Great Britain... - $6.60: do., seconds, i5.l0; strong •bak- 46ic; No.' 4; 43ic;•rejected, 416c; feed, eMoll voted a Doan of $13,000 Suffragettes tried to burn Annsn- ara-in jute bag-1.90. 43c Flax-No. 1 N.%%'.c.. 11.351: No. 2• ashore toilets about 5,-40-'men. ' The �$' ' Manitoba wheat-Bar Porta No. 1 ' C•W:, 11.321 No 3 C.W.. 11.241. Minnesota, Chester, Prairie, and to a Detroit firm who will;manu dale-HadJ,-a Iaxge ttnvocupied_ma�u-.- 1dorthern, 87c, and No. 2 at 86ic• 1 facture auto starters. cion at Belfast.. Ontario wheat-No. 2 at 61 to $1.02. ; San reancisco are'lying in the inner outside, according to freight;.and $1.03 cN Montreal atarkets. harbor., Dr. Hastings has ordered Toronto A prominent Nationaliat in Bel_ - =Lo $1.04, on track. Toronto. Oats-No. 2 Ontario'oats, 391 to 40c, Montreal.'"April.'28,,-Corn, American "Admiral Badger reports that as- dairymen to-destroy the germs in fast stated that the home rule con _ pytside, and at 42c, on track. Toronto. No 2 yellow, 78 to 781c. Oats,:Canadi4n QYeateia Canada oats, 41c for No. S. sad western. No: 2, 43ic; Canadian western. a 'reault of desultory f:1•ing which milk,and other daisy products. tmversy would probably be e-attled at 40c for No. 3, Bay Ports. (f No. 3, 431 to 48c. Barley, Man. feed. 61 continued about the city three more The business section of B eon, on the basis of increased-iepresen• Peas-About.90c, outside I to 62c: malting, 88 to 70c. Flour Man. 3y Barley-Good malting• barley, 56 to 8prtng wheat patents, firsts. ss:W sec- .American sailors �cere_ killed- acid taltdon for urban Ulster. fact, outside,.according to quality. ands,,86.10; strong bakers'. 14.80; WIn- Que., was dest•royed.by Etre, twenty- about 20 .wounded: itoi�ea and dwellangs being The Gaelic-Atirlet c Assee��.tion-of--- Ay�-No. 2 at Ei'to 64c, outside. ter pate its. 'choice, $6,2s. to $5.50F; - Buckwheat-SOc. outalde. straight rollers, $4.70 co $4.90; 'do., °'The landing party now occupies burned on Thursday. Ireland, composed of a .thousand Corn-New No. 8 American. 73ic• all bags, 82.20 to 82.36. Rolled oats bar- �$ian� Toronto. bran. 124 to 126 a I Bran$ $23, do., a 2S. .00 lbs.. $2is 8: tan�n�t�on and sapndhil� in b its Geo. Powe)} was found .dead at � a Natiunalist� mi taryl organliaa " „•.;toe to Daga, Toronto freight. Shdrts, Mouiluoe $28 to 132. Hay,, No. 2, Per a batltom of the 180-foot abaft at _ tai to $27. cos car ots. $r$. o to 114. cheese. nn- rear, who have been engaged in tion now estimated to number (i0;- est-vtesterns. 121 to Ise,; finest easterns, constructing*defensive works. _ lite D°'R1e Mine, Porcupine, having 900 men. 11 to 12c. Butter, choicest creamery. „ a re Qonatsr Produce. - 26� to 26c; seconds, t41 to 26c. Eggs. Very Iittle food supgly leas been P1 - .n f' Butter-The best creamery_ is now fresh. 21 to.jt•8c; eglect4dy, P6c:• No. ] '��oming into she city, and .it is A branch of the, Imperial Home United States , selling at 28 co 30c. Choice deice• 22'to stock, 21c. Potatoes, Per bair, car late, thought than if in.a few. days the Reunion League was formed in Voting' in Illi o1s on Wednesday $3c; inferior,-17-to 171c; farmers' sopa- 90 to 86c. r/ 8 y ,%M:r prints. 23 to 25c; creamery prints, question of feeding the'people .of London, a credit fund of $10,000 be- put 78 saloons • out, of business ah. 2$ to 00; do.. storage prints. 28 Nutted states Market the city will became paramount it ing established at the bank bye a among 21 places. to Sic; solids. storage, 24 to 26c. -Eggs-To 21c per dozen. in case lots. Mlnneapolls, April 28.-Whest; May. is pose>'ble the United States will be hundred citizen$. A Montreal woman was sentenced. - Honey-i•.xtracted, In tins. 11 to 12, 01 to III y bid,;-JuIY, 926 to 921. No. I called upon to, furnish food. The Members of Guelph Build` to neon in New York city, site hav- ��eer lb. for No. 1; combs• ii co 2.26 per hard,'9Ej; No. 1 NortBean 921 to 94lc; p $ P i d,sen for No..1. acid f3.40"to $2.60 for o 2 Northern. 931 to 92te."'cora xa wn�er supplg is also causing some Trade presented Ja�ea Watt, :re- i•ng pleaded guilty of a charge of - Ch9ese-:dew ch sae, lbi to ]6!a for =65 to l6ic. Fl11 our, tansy•t+ateatst, t4.8Q a lety, tiring after, Len fear8 Water eeOrotary, y a=ceny__ �=g e aid 1 c or.twiru. in'wood; Irst clears. $a.6o in juto; sec- "The Mexican forces are disposed with a substantial cheque: Alex. Beaaa-Haad-ylcked: $,..0 to $4,26, and clears 12.76 in ]Pte. Shipments. - -'$�er bushel; primes. 82,16 t $8.26. $6-g84 barrels. Bran-unchangeQ along the railroad line, and, while ;tiammera is the new secretary. o General. I* 7�ultry-Fowl, 26 to l�c Per lb.: lluluth. April 28.-Wheat No. 1 hard, Admiral Badger reports the rumor'., a.^Chfinens, 19 to.20c: ducks. 17 to 18c; 98Jc; No, 1 Northern 92ic: No. 2'Nor, Wm. Smith and hiss fourteen-year- Cleneral Villa stated at Juarea: �eesa-16"to T/c: turkeys, 20 to 23c. therm. odic: Montana No. hard, 9Iic' ;that they are preparing to attack, old soai of Port Ryerse narrowly ilial under no conditions, would he Potatoes- Viawax" are quoted at $1 MaY ,Ela; July, 93lc. Close: Linaee� he adds that it is doubted that this e ;�els-track here. cash, $1:641 to 41.'W'MAY, 11••56; July. caped-will] their lives when Lbedf b+q drawn into a war with the 11,67. i8 true, and expresses his belief team of horses were killed and United States. _ that any attack can be successfully Bacon-Long clear, 16 to 24c• per lb. :Lice.stock Xarkete. resisted,"' _ 9n case Iota, Hama-Medium, 18 to Toronto April 28,-Cattle-Choice but archives of the. American Embtssy PE:f,('E GONE FLUTTERS. 19 1$�yc: dQ; .hi6avy, 17 toT$C: so13s, ]6 to, 2 Atic: br,aktast bacpa, la ta.19c: backs. cbers $7.60 to 87.86: wood.inediutn 87..5 I at t ply 23 to to l4c. to 17.40; common caws. 81.sY to''$5.00, I Diplomatic Relations Severed. - . canners and cutters. $3.$0 to J4; Choice -.- Argentina Brazil and Chile Offer to ' fa cows 1s.,36 to $6 76 A despatch from .,Wwhiington Stockers and fee4er•-8tee-ra• lad toI P Waghimgton, Aprile 28. -,Naval ,et as. Stediatoret... - wholesale seed merchants are selling 1 $00 lbs.. 17.36 to 37,50; wood. $7 to Say-% - The severance of _ dip- avi.aturs who made fkghts over and recleaned seeds to the trod•. on.-the 100- $7.60: ]rght. $6.86 to 87. around •Vera Cruz to-dray repglrtad Washington, April 28. - The GsJves-Ciood.teaJr31•.76 to 710'. tom- }txloaRiC relatioom between the ' 1D seals-Jled clover, No. ]. $19 to f$1; Unated States Government, has wn-- do.• No. 2 $17 6o to 118.60; saatk•, Nw :non, 84 f6 to $7 Government of the �CIN�tad than several of the 11r9d ea and 11 �t0 6Q to sEl: d No. 9, 11.7 k il$;. Sheep and lambs--1.Ixht ewes $6.26 ' g sented to m rrdiste its differences, moth , No. 1, i1gIU to 89, 0: do. Bio. to. 87 26; 8prtng tamtrs, 36 to $5- iambs, States -and- the de facto -Gov- trestles' akmg'the . railroad . from p g ear►ings. $9 to 89.75. bat with 73c per w-vth Mexico. and Huertai's-conse-tt * tr 1. $7.z6 to Y7.6o: attalts Nd, 1.•$t4 to ern.ment of Mexico was made'000 Mexico City wpre burning. This cad deducted for alt the buck iambs. hae been given.to such a sebtlemeut all: do, No. 2. $13 to $13.60• HoRa-89, fed and watered: $9.26, off late whew Senor Don A. Al are R. p S wan cabued to lite Navy Departmep!t of the crisis. This uanex ectei turn a cars. and 1s. 11 t o.b. de Terrerus, Charge- d-flues o[ p �IPtaurtyeg Orals Mo April 3n.-Prime bc•veN, s1 by' Rear-Admiral Fletcher, of affaare came act a resu'bt of s.7] to sic; medium. G!' to .lc; common 411 Mexico is Washington, resoaived'his Winnipeg, April 28.--Caah Wheat No. to Etc cows. 186 to'$75 two lartre Fest- . - offer by Brazil, Chile, and the Ar-. 1 Northern, 911c' No. 8 Northern $sic; erners were held for 4100 each; calves. 'PassPorts from the Sta'GC Depart- Vera Cru2. April 88 -Octet Cruz No. i Northern. 41; No- 4• 114ic No 5 13 tgg tic; sheep 8c; lambs. 8i to 9c' moat. This action was taken at the p gine Republica -b use their good " ?Uc; Na. S. 73 c. feed. $9ac No. 1 re- {s t•Ing lambs. $4'to 84 each; hogs. 8t to la to-ntgllt tundlefr ma14u9� law. offices to bring 'about mediation, - E request of Senor :llgara. It fol. }acted seeds. 67 c. No• 2 reJect•d seeds. iga Rear-.Admlral Fletcher.' cominanA, - lowed the -course- of President in the American neral forceai on -------- . ------___j- __.•...__ � $ oep'ted, Ln the nage that the propo- . Htiei•ta in directing that Nelson fir,, to-day iesued a proclamation .sal4s-to. be advainee . b the South Ixe has left are some bands of hired O'Shaughnessy, ` the American y assaesina," said Mr. Lind. Charge'd,At€a,trrn in 11lexroo (' w this effect, and the last oppor- Aurrica,n Republics may prove tuni.t Mexigana had for handling ., r r their own taus da a t, g `'feasible and pro-opec of a nerd _ Cruz un- da of mutual co-operation aaxl skirmish 'at Vera Cruz I" g 1 m de it awe awn l in' Vera C' y_ pe What 3s your opinion of the should be handed his pass rts,- A;ran. emsrnts were made .for It turned out just act I ant]ci ha%ing the Brazilian Minister to pPe'ared• confldecce in America." While ac- This - _ Gated," replied Mr.. Lit]d, "When Mexico ('sty .take charge of the Tins pruclaanatian mantels.Rear-Ad- ceptavg. P.reaident Wil-_on imposed !Ill• called upas] to surrendev: .General; `miral. Fletcher, absolute - ruled- condit-ion.I,of his own. One of't1ese Mmes retreated from Vers Cruz - - - - -- I ashore, and it is generally agrees wgs Ilio solution of the era,eoas' will.be _ a with she bulk of � his. command. ; that .ire will use this power with acceptable lei the Unaged Stater Those left behind were tiisor nized ='_' atuical regard for all, to the end which does boat provide Por the ; ' and consisted atainly of roughnecksorder ,,hall he.inaiatained. elimination of.Huerta and the res- 1' and asiaaaaina. These men aonoealed I i pie Wra�t'ion of constitul4pnal govern• themselves on the flat roofs of the ._ p '� , meat in Mexico'., A third condition ♦from their col ealiamt. All the � `�I ,1 ' B o al United States was IED � t ublieO, Not Aw�re'of Rem. � suitable reparation be render. ' buildirl and irked off our then 's` imposed by the L n - buildings, have flat roofs and cop r ed for the insults to the. American,_ ]nga, the latter affording rnnsider �. of Rt�ettrletio]irt+. _. As,g: It i-s uaderstciod th,�t this re- i able protection to the Mexicans. "' Ottawa; April 26.-The Poatotlicc para2icn falls' shoit of that origi- "tVe have no quarrel. with the })epa•rtment-tial i )ted a publ' no- malty denisrded by the President and.that.Mr. Wi r revolul%nista _ ..•therefore;.. while k. t ca colli.-lg atterikyan •to •tb fact leicrn will be•s8aie� Huerts is blocked away from' sup- I �, that all Gariel puri r otions fled with a•n adequate apology and plies, etc., the revolutionists will , lull~ regard tu'.tho K' t ha of rola a guaranas.. that the Tampico 1n43i- push forward steadily and irresisti- h up to eleven Pour, s, ii�?tsad of six dent will not be repeated, provided bly. The end shoo-Id-not be I&E oQ•,:- the first two oondkians axe' Dom- . � A.�,, pounds as trig:z911y prut�ided, ~,ave as far as Huerfa 1s concerned. �'� been removed•_ Th•e,departmemt.an. Plied with. , mounted sane weeks' ago that the Huerta 'Also':tecepls. RZAR•ADMIRAL FLETCHER,. weight ' limit head been .raised to Huerta has also oonsented Oosnmander of the ileal at the ca>♦. HUERTA S AIR FLEET GONE. mediate. This statement was made $lire of vera Crus �;" eleven pounds, stet appa.reatls the.. Three :4ero lanes R'recked la Han- which r.•. public is not yot,fully seized)of this to-night at the S,pariish Embassy, �• p change, .and the poat•al qutharitaee which has been designated' by gar, So Mechanician Saye. .."'!� `- '�,; `r..�w de�i're' tt emphasize it. Tina Hu to represent him at Wash- -LE'r REBELS FINISH THE JOB. -; =' A despatch from New York says: additional fee of five cents, which ington. Senator Riano,.tihe. $paaiis}4 .Saab Li the Plan Mapped Out by.•tbe Hen„ Hgertu''s, fleet of three aero ^ was at first charged on parcels An,baesador, 'says that his ad�vioea - Y 1' l Government at Waehiingtt►s. planes . has been destroyed by a' ��� � �r mailed for'local• delivery in paces were tip't official, bolt that he had : received word from Mexico,. City gale. �, where the lc+tter oarizer slivery is that Hue.rta Con% d. It is ex- __ A despatch . from Washington This -information reached the avi- in operation, hoe also been abolish .says::The battle er • will not be "On ation gfound4s at Hempstead. Andreacted fihat the official nom rma•tnan 3 y p �. ctrl and:this additional. fee is not P 't+o.Mexioa City!"acoorcting to John FIoupert, as.monbpl&nje 9ier, an- ` : now charged, from $uer4a will be 'rreeeided at the r Liatd, who was ste al represeaita- nournoed shat he had a letter from Spanish Embassy before rnor nirw, tive'of the President in Mexico City Andrew Hardy, the•former Moisant >..". x� .} to be delivered to the diplonlabic re► until recently.. Mr. Lind is sup- mech"icia•n, who is now, in charge KEEPER SHOT HIMSELF. prese'nt:a't•ive.s in Washington of Ar- Posed to be.farr]iliar with the.situa- of Gen. Huerts's. fleet • of aero gen�ti'ni, Chile and B�razzl, � tion and-t.he plans. pl�atles, -saying that a heavy gale •.: - Vorri-I Over Inv"tigation Into ' Thies me.a'ns that all ho�sbilitdea be- ° ";�'cw that Ami,ral Badger has'ar- had blown 'down Huerta's ha are". I tween the United' St;at•es and Huer- g Prison :Management. rived_ in MPYiaan waters with ,his and had destroyed the Mexican - to will cease; at beast; -pending she A despatch from Halifax, N.S. mediation negotiations. -fleet will it not bg a4visab7e under Presidents aeroplanes almost be. > x t t3o the circum§lances 4o ri3ah-tl%army yond repair. - ` ' says: Daniel McDonald, a former .I. STATUES. _ from. Galveston to Vera Cruz,and Huerta had three aeroplanes in s, under-keeper• at the city .prison, �$�,W0 FOR S ATUES proceed directly to.Mexico City and his hangar,: but.nane is in commis- r ' ` _ x committed`suicide on "Widnesday - ... rnin b shooddn himself .; on Till Erect. Three _This 14 arrange for stubborn defence)of, aeroplanes owned by the Feder.als. r; through 'O • head. McDonaldwas ear, , hie capital 4" _ t one n he jailers, involved in an in- " A despatch from ear. say' st f t '' This cju&!tiion- was asked of fir. " }2 ' vestigation now being condtioted Three memorial statues; the Dom- Lind, who is probably -the best CORN BINDERS AFFEC]'ED. .> �x>; I into the -of of the city: tined east of which will exceed posted reran here on the present 4 fy prison. He tendered his= resignic- 8200;600 will be erected'in Montreal aif•�ntion iri Ver i Cruz, Corn Growers of South-��cgtcrn j :� ;. a tion a few weeks 'ago. alis year. They are those to King 4: , "No; that is not the present-ire- ---0 ex s _.� Edward VII. on,Phillips'Square; to tertian,":replied- Mr. =Lind. ' "A$ L � x $i> ' George Cartier on-Fleteher's A des tmnr Ottawa. ;, It + TO ST•RIUE IN Xt SE. - we are now in posses�tsioti of Vera, "�' �' 3 t r '. . '.Field., and.to.Acia,nq.D�Llard, $ieur } Cruz, the next step wil.l•.bE to clean is•.understood that the change des' Orme-ax, on Viger Square. The -duties on binders from 1 ii to ]3'� :»: '' _" 4 housllnd Workers in Mont. _ pas9ession of bath cities" and 'also ibiep me per-•cen.t.. will also ap ly-'to corn * "�''`F 1 _.. _;real Will Go Out. - w $100000, will bad¢ most elaborate blockade all the remaining ports in binders, which are used particular- Tfi' - + esicb: T- do 'not lntnticlgate any ly in the. corn graving cciunkics, obi_ rr' Montreal, April 22.-Duplicating of the three: e> statue of King more fl htin. •+as Huerta will have South-western Ontario. During the I,. the:action taken•last•week by Local F ffh co VII„ for_wfli aunts, ran has r g g, No. 13 of.`tlhe Ladies' Garment 7n- beEn collected in sanonrts ranging � -all be can do. to•contend -with-the pre-senta,ti:,:o the :Fina-Tic,- Minis- i 'advaacing Jorcea of the victorious ter of the tai-irf charges the' quer- r ;.: *yc :w I dustry, the four .locals of this trade from live cents to $1,00Q, is now be trvolutioni ts." tion was asked if the lowered duty have Oprtived the strike of 3,000 ing cast in Parris. .' It is the work Ilm Tfuerba an-effective+army Z' would apply :to corn bindesra, and From top to bottom: General Leon- I g arment workers im Montreal this of Mr. Phillipe Hebert, the well- �• "No; the pick of his forces were he expressed the opinion that it and Wood of the united State, I Jtine. Tlic members of the union in known Frhe s aculgis The stone /lent north. where they were arnnd- would, It is expected that this will army General Blangquet, Mexican I Toronto• will strike at the aaa3e base for the $taltue is already Doan- +ila ed iia And around Torreon. All be confirmed• inistor of War, and General Huerta, tam. plated. ' � ., _. _. M.�> - ti ,,,, ``+ .. .+.' �-.,-aa�a„- k, .,a}:S�,'n?-•. ,�.;,w r 2,�"X '£�'%Jr't'�^,""'r i.zit..; i.� e'A. .-:: ....,. .� .. .. a•'.;,r�..' :.n�_' _.� .:p a�.:wa• ,aa• �,..••iWYxf'M. � L,. ''�•.'?' '°A"y •w;Ay'� �'}. ''�..,s,.,"' a ,,"'�.r,,..r. -�`... .":+:.,::.�':4..:,.:24 �•- :. r'•.era:z,.�+ : c-' •' w. �: v,e F<�.. �p',�`fl"t��{` .<.^^ e0._ '. T y ,."�^.8 h t.* .y,�•;..: � r �i$Ci ,.t,. r..r''' :iywl am k.,'wp. '� <.. Vii:•` ., r • ..:.•i,.,�•i„W ..'.'i'.e, :,.!..i kG� � 'u,.'n .,Lr,t ':.r+ k'�rK.'7' 4,�5,° itt _+wY.h��oily- ".� -y'° w. .:: ., ,, ^' , . •set' ..' .. .. . . ... .w,ri .sysk-e a . ., ..n> --na.,�.�io'.,e.�•+4 '%•.3'•.aao s.s..:i� m.-,Lt. ,•' •32C!.'!T . 1 '-a.<,,.... .. :':' :.. .a r ?,:.: r. .-: r !. :"'.-. �}•" nl' M, ft, - 7w 4. .-'•Y: 4.• .,�. .�.r 'J' ....,lyd�ry � .. •... .. .r .'. .:/ v.... .. .�,,. _ - .ley'' ?,ra s to '•�4 _ "{' .,.� 1•�?Rp 14-. .. ,. , A CHI ESE INN - - RAS Twin-Brother � DINNERS. �� Prevent NanTold Him The Cure ,kr t ` Parisi Craves for Puppies Boiled In _ Oil and Shark's Fins. larK ¢� a The latent product of the Parisian ! All ready baked i�'$Y J. 'C M 1PP PI3.1LSEa Diemi5hes cravi•ng•for the,h4arre is to. f"fine toanicety;whole, UOUll'S KIU\11T. ,LS. meal an " I a lo ehinoise. y d full a as ""� • ! Ga citizens Ione experimenting flavored, Heating Gay s - $c Sultered from Kidney Iilseasr, ., "-��' � /i -with freak dishes: Every year a only is necessary, ..LuWbago and Rheumatism for new delicacy makes its appearance 1O with the approach of Christmas to //�i 7:N., I`ieeeIrII—N.olr. He Ir4'.a. Well r l � . ,r grace the table at epicurean Revil- _Ilion AgaIa lazl'epa;rtaes.`.Panther steaks, carrlsl Boideau .P. O.', •Ponaonb ae., ' + �i• cutlets and roast boa-constrictor Ponsonby,- Q I �k : have had their vo,vu, ' A r. 27 • — ••' -_ — -- — -- --- - & ip past' years, well-knownfarmer hiving-near here, . ;•., , .+' L111011i rarely happensthat ®�� yrs - T ,who suffered from Kidney Disease t' ' �•i.r• �� these delicacies are appreciated by URKS for five y ears, is once more a well r a •tom•' 1 those who are able and willing to I y _ Inab, and in a — • pay them, such a dish is re- . ardedrnow as acgastron.omic re- I s Wmii4 the gess he give°alI the er?�lnt for' • - ' S ,r� frit at=the festive season. : his cure to I7ad�d's,Kidney Pills. ,' •• + •++• - !',`.. ,� ;r•• _ . + 'r • + ; ! fi i R f �� Then there is tike annual luncheon "My trouble started with a cod e"• �� a's" a �I + of the Paris Zoological Society,. about five sears ago," Mr. Mapp ,�+ ••.• + , a , . .� . + where the preparation of the bill of _ states . . and developed into� liixn- +•• • ,' ` • •.+ _ ag ''. s ' + •t+' �,•r� fare must require a very fertile t b o and'rheumatism: I had G bit • •f�;'s• + . z imagination,•and the meal itself a ter taFte in my mouth-in the morn- '�•�• +,•�+++';,';' $y Wing specially adapted palate and the di- - mgs-an R"a9 terribly nervous. I .' � ••�'��•.•+•,'•+ •+« 504) gestion of an est-rich. Roast arma- dillo rals- was depressed and IuNy spirited and !•+�•+•,j.+++�•, •,; 4 a ill • CUCUr � the and Chinese rice wines were 1 �' 1 found it difficult to collect my + • • ' • the ma2nata- of the last luncheefn thoughts, while at times 3 'was '+s •� .'••••,•,�',' and the event a7kays�jurnishea the I / " troubred with stiffness in the-joints. ,+�••• • •,` ii• • .. My appetite was fitful. anti I had newspapers with 'plenl-iful • • _�.�.�„•- - ,—Th-6 latest culinary extravagance 1 1 • tt�'�•e+,,j,' 'is-:& dinner consisting entirely of ' ?� fears. My twin brother, who had 4 1 ' + . < • dishes eaten in the Flower• East, ,, used Dodd's Kidne3--Pilis and got I •'•esl` sem.+.�� The do so much to promote Puppies boiled in ail sharks' fins ulthe l,:t;,thYouficllcaint°p�,ta;ni ♦ iei� •,l s + Y f P - PP: r" ? Spa,•in,Riugt,one,Splint,or Curb from great benefit from them, advised me •�4 • r.*sty�;�•, maintaln the' purity and beauty of and swallows Heats do iLOt .figure putting your horse Ia the ir,m but you . to use them: The fir--t-two'-boxes ••i s"s+st• f,j the complexion, hands and hair un- on the menu, however, for, accord- " hn Drerent these trout les fran.keepiag horses in the bars very long. You can get _ did me so much g.�od that I got two ! .•.•as'#•s,+�,�e�•,` der all conditions, and are unexcelled ing.to latest reports, such delicacies f more, and they completed my cure. i ` .`•++,•,••*'r,: .'�' a toilet and nurse tial aristacrlycy'. Tho real C'hineas KE �D,!"� ' • . e • , in punt dell•CaC3r Ind fro ante for are no to er favored b • the Cele,-- �� 'Dbdd's Kidney Pills are 'the'n ht • + + • • • + _rem;tdy for Kidney trouble." r� ,•�*4 :• ..•+«.+ - nursery.,,, 'Icuisine is distinguished by its "dis- - bJ Every perad,n whu has two" or 464••+••• Cuucora9oapHndolntment bre sold tbmusbou'i „ - --SPAVIN CURE • • �. • • - the world. A liberal sample of each,wttb 82-pus cretion. According to a. ]'omi- mare of Mr. '�fapp's symptoms has "^ r .� booklet on the tare and treatment of the skinana ;nen Paris chef, it is `°delc�tele atanydrvgfiistsat$iabotre,rt�r�S,and is -sick Kidne •s. The right remedy" for w, scalp.seat 0000-free. -Address Potter Drtg b CLaa1. „ l.eucia n'a w,llctxrt. rnou ands of farn;rro } i3 ` 'i'r corp.,IJept.B*S,8°eton,L'.B.A. i straKige, instead of being barbaric and horsemen .mill wiy so. our buck _ " (° ;-and , absurd'.' It resembles some- Pills. iris. of If Kidneys 3s Dudd'a Kidney Dr.a.J.KENDALL CO,.cnwourg Falls,vs. Pills. If you don't know it nut of `cork un the great ditch in positions I what Italian fare, but without its your" own experience, ask your - k of great res,Ponsibility and front; heaviness. sraRNs aa/t saint. neighbors. and it is related of fir. Edward J. — +f'.� � � AT THE _ UTf C'IL RACES. Wiiliani9; paymaster of the Chicago ' t txr W. DAW.SON, Nln•tif coiborn• Sasso A Startling New Suit. I . fb►enro. "ARE YOU EASY TO LITE WITHf and Aiorth �1'e4tetri RailRay, that Pil•�ilifle CntEs i4earalyid '� 1 F YOU WA.Wr TO BUY OB 8ZLL • This startling checked suit ere- -when he'was disbu-rsing vffic er at'. p Fruit, Mock. Grain..,or Dairy para. � -may People Insist on Haring Their Own &ted considerable attention at the the-Camal'he paid.out $250,000,000. Brinks belle �IiStautl wr'is N W. Diwoon, Brampton, or 28 Way Too Much. Auteuil (France) races: Maroh 29th. - : Ccthorne At. Toronto. •�— N. W DAWSON, Colbo"t dill TUrutsl• r -The fact that a man-or womallis It is of closely-woven black and I,adiry Live.Longe� 'No laemedy ttks Old "Nerviline" to ' Z. ro y to lire with does not indicate white material, with the new bias i NEWSPAPERS FOR :%et. Shall we ever revert to the days Cure Paln or Soreness, G f without question that he or she is overskirt and cordings. The ooifar, - 4 ooD wEP:KLY LN V&TOWN IN -A cuffs and a when men and wom-em lived to well I That terrible acTle—how you fairly G 1'orlcCounty.'statloaery end Boot p _ in-pa$seaaion of SII th$ virttiN6 iII g iteCa are of grey, reel with it—that stabbing, burnln Business in connection. Price only a. over Ave sdwre years 7 It is pvi4sible: g I i _ - the calendar, .but it is pretty safe - neuralgia—what misery 1t: -causes. $4.000. Terms liberal.- Wilson 1�uDusm- d7iiotors of to-day have al ready rea- tug Company, 73 rS eat Adelnld• Str••L wagering that th„ one who is hard ♦r orf l iied that, thanks to a better know, ]never mind, you don't have.to suffer Toronto, to live with has a few vices. send,�61N PILLS FOR It �0��� 1—use Nerviline, its a cure cure. Not ft f �- led a of sanitation and_ hygiene. $ y MISCELLANEOUS. rather serious unto. t.,., n oras, g gi ne, 1an experiment, becaiu a near] forty we know there are some pie who opr_are :ir n•g much 1•tarige•r thanlyeara of won et7 rfuI succesa as maker! �tu� UituriEx3; .f�l;T L.ITERA 7, pec !Read What Mr-4. Harris $a q -kbOut lk'rmerly. . Quite recently-the Lon- Ia name for Nervillne among the peo. �l� ture re onion weeders. R G. Bruner, - ate vers hard'to gee along with, S' don Times recorded the death of ten I pie of many different nations. "There 011nda. Ont. who data that the reason is flint I Them. octogenarians in dine day. seven.be. is nothing speedier to end Neuralgic ANCZ& TUYosle >;Gxra. tzla: they are uncompromising in their Mrs -T. Barris or Ttneside, dlitt., in women. An eminent h simian headache than old-time 'Nervillne,'" Internal and •sternal, Cared afelr P. Foyle do not get along i know* all about GIN PILLS. 1- am g P-J �writes lir. G. C. Dalglelsh, from Ev-� out pato br our boa• treatment. v►rie• l �: i now taking my third box of GIN says Ghat. "the-essentia.1 cause. of anetoa., "lt la so powerful and gene- m b+tore too lot•. Dr. Bellmaa Sledt••4 tlretF one i a'tlR a ;rating that it seems to eat up any CAN, Llmltad f'nllfnwwrrvt. l?nt, with them because theQe same folk T'1t.T,$,' she w-r•ttes. The pain across death is a wenriz}g.tet ftp-over- are too easy-going and slip-shod my back and kldneve has almost en- !pain in a minute. My family couldn't great all left -work of our brain cella. Women 'D.. Fractions, �'rsaAs Fart. But that explanation has very rel. mem IR « �Y Qa�Ise it hasallwee may be just as brainy as men, but, JI along without lverrfline. We al- dem seemed convincing NV t al- I only from vain in Tire Back and weak 't}ley do Hat work their brain cells ways keep the 50c. family size Bottle 'Teacher-(explaining fractions) — ways;, ht pei$aps, but certainly ae a ft 50c, a Bost 6 for 32,so. -Sample free aa-_vigorously or as o6ntinuously as cheahant oldsn sorelth oat,ucoughs- ear. little8se it to end �bu s vis-ng ou and voou se-now, Willie.-Yuu bad had ~ ,rule, it is an attempt to whitewash if vQq,tort;e National llruR & f hemical y g` J�. over a contemptible vire into the co, of Canada. Limited. Toronto. do their male relatives, If they did 'ache, toothache and pain fa the 'back, only -one. apple; how Tauth would I semblance of a respectable virtue. _T f,here would not be so'great a,diEis--I MY wife swears by -Nerviline. For i each little buy get? - < _ cramps its effect Is setonishla and i = U tiles• -you Area — rent ecce taco the length e li g 1? A GREAT T.1•N\Ei,. two sexes. $'e a eye s ester an , speedier wait till they'd'all gone. home'and `to-the rifle; and the chances sere _ than any other household family 'rem. edy." eat it myself. that you are not, you are hard to the-('.P.R. Is Spending Millions in Miss Guided. 4 s get along with because you insist an herring )IOUT--own-way, and-give 'British Columbia. "1C h} do ybit call him a miagutd- "So Paddy's still on strike I" A IlOpctul Outlook. too little coraideration to other ' Advices received - ed yout}ta" asked-the Beob. "Yes. First he struck work, -then << at Canadian Are you satisfied, with the people_ And that attitude toward Pacific- headquaxters indicate "He's engaged to be mariied," be.struck the boss. .then a 'copper;' jury 7'''• he'a"ked his lawyer when ^a life in general is not a Virtuous one.I the work of the great tunnel in the replied the Grouch. and now he's Striking lumps of I the twelfth man had been accepted. b any-means. Of course every one Fest is roceedi stone in jail.' _ "'yes. It's one of the toughest i y p ng rapidly. 'Eleven ' should be unyielding when it combs I hundred feet-on the 'east sine have looking juries I ever saw." .' ,� a matter of principle, but there 'been driven, about 50 Cheap Form of=Insurance Zeev .�_arn's Liaim•at is the house - per cent. of '� �• is a va°t difference between stand-• (the approach has been cut- din the seinarma Liai�ts•at LttaaD.rtaaa'a rrs•aQ 1' ill up, for .a principle `and You are insured against corns and Expert Service. n g p p just ' west end. Mr. J. G. Sullivan, who bunions by the purchase of a single The Diner—What' the idea .of' standing up for having •your Own. is the chief engineer for the Rest, - - - :ists Cured qa a o y nay _ day• and who 1bc. 'bottle of Putnam' Corn Ex- gerr`ing a my 'orders under glass �Druggists refund money It PA,ZO goes about plariiring for. -tcaetor;'it cures Painlessly to 24 hours. OINTMENT tails to cure itching, Bund. We are told of a certain woman stork and seeing that when planned Try Puthana'e Extractor. Zse. at all covers? or Protruding Pies Ffrrt avpltratioa 4 who made it the sum of all her It is efficiently carried out, has ju.•t dealers. The «'ai£err—The glass cxirers rives Teller. 60a magnify, air,;and,make the portions _ praying for herself.that +;he might returned Ei+dm a visit to the tunnel, i' _ look larger. Her First Visit. 4 be made easy to Iivg n-ith. Per- a-hich he,states is being proceeded \o Change. Mrs. Youngbride-1'4 like some + haps she. did not go far enough in I with•,in a most• -rigorous a.' sue- "How does'the r woman sup- �y oar "aisoseo Qarnx>f'B* fish please: What are these in the { her prayi•ng,• but just the same if -cessful manner. 11ir. Sulldvan states poor P' 'ro get the genuine, earl for full name, port herself in her affliction at los- LAXATIVE sROMo QUININE Look barrel? that prayer was answered for every I that this Programme•will mean,-for ing„:her husband 7" for el nature of y. N. tiRovE cures Clerk—Salt mackerel, ma'am. ,s one there would be a great many- the- year, at least, $130,000,000 of - a Colin one Dar. • 96a Mrs. Youngbride—Are they quite cranks made ' over in4in somethi•n outlay,. A "I suppose the same way she sup- ?� g' great part of this money ported herself all the time he was..= - -= ,Oversight.. fresh 7 - useful, and this would be a vaot•ly will be spent in British COlumbia living." ' pleasa•nte•r place to,live. in. on the double-track work; but. there smith—That dog I bought of you Ask for SSliaard's and take no other. ` re also about 80 miles of new line- howls all night! a[lnard s Liaim•at as•d by shysiolans. Dealer-Have you tried sitting up Lord $tratheoaa's•1Haxims Woman to be.-laid on the prairie. Rails and ��i +f ten a.lj oman Mei s taus will be &-big item; the work an A utomania. and entertaining him, air 7 Be content with yCour tot, •but al tii�. the tunnel ill,call for large out- " Little Girl (to druggist?—.ala nays be fitting yourself' 'for some- ith Clireuie Backac'lie I lays, whale k%-&-'dlouble--trackimg al: wants to know will you trust her for Try Murbie rye Remelt thing higher. Only cheerful peree- - -ways postulates big disbu'rsementa. 10 1-cent stamps—she wants to send u you have Red, WeO,Watery Eysg'I vera,nce. will bring you to a betfter_ } i There It Trouble Ahead. All this work, as Mr. Sullivan away some .postal- photographs of of draanlated$Aids. Doesn't Bina! position; 'grumbldng won't help you Dints out•, is rt of the.old pro- our new autumobile. --eft Eye Pain. Druggists Sen an inch. Do the., work ourself• ' Constantly on, their feet, attending,P P Murine $ e Rem Li ufd 25c SOD. y to the`wants of a large'and. exacting!gramme—if it can be called oltl. It •dY. 9 don't depend upon the influence of "r family, women often 'break dawn was provided for laet year. It is .His 'Prescription: Murine Eye Sslve is Aseptic Tube% I friends . on your behalf,—_Opporm .. ,with -nervous Exhaustion: ,. ark of a rest stn which is to be +' Uc' 50e. Eye Books• gree by hail' - 1n the stores, factories, and on a P g "And-how long, doctor; shell ld I 4.•s.sea ssr Aa ayes fors we.+sato tnnity comes to setae- men more graduallt realized, from year to stick, to this lain, inexpensive diet Mme• lis• Resa•y C•., Chicago frequently than to others, but there' farm are weak, ailing women, dragged i P FK' rear, .until,it is all complete--at plan "• down with torturing backache and vrhioh you recommend 7 a•re very fe'w.it dcea not visit nit, �iearing down pa�ig. and oon�templalte�s the e-nose _"Why—er—until my bill is paid." egging the Quist ' soale time ar'anotbei. Follow the Such suffering Isn't natural,-but it's ;d o la e-tram ing o the entiye syr- „ - o counsel "Trustin rovi e'noe dangerous, because due to diseased "tem. This a-lane would, take years _ have come to consult she a powder d.ry. ' I ve o s and keep your ' kidneys. I and many millions-of dodlare:� The said to the prominent lawyer. The dizziness; insomnia, deran ed 'work' teadr rsevel be tirosecuted "What is the trouble 7" s g worl.,-liowevpr, toil _ menses and other symptoms of kidney ' perseverance. - - `.'I have ieceived-.three proposals D • MOilrrs4es � �i!i► complaint cant cure themselves, they { Minard's .Llniment Co., Limited. of marriage; and I do not know Indian ROOt Pills require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- i SYhep realjzed, it will be the big- I was very sick with Qa-lnav and whip)l t ac e t " _ton's Pills.which go direct to the seat gest, undertaking of modern times. Mought 8 LINIMENT strangle. -I used „ 4 4 P ' ,; nod according to a formula its _ �• ENT and it cures Which has the,most mosev 4 e ding of the trouble. The Canadiali Papific has spent, be-- "Do ou titin ne-" fir 'y' g .- eat once.- less nen a centu a'o ertton the - { To give vitality and power-to the fore now, from $50,000,000 to $100 - I am never without It now. ' y gi , chi asked, a =kidneys, to-lend aid to,the,bladder and, i ou consu • you Dr. Morw- Thou h repeated at- = s RIAC1a or any other-lawyerlr,, Y l �- MR8 C. D P ro ably there s no refit y' st3 c• F las moderated iia outlisy 1+Tatiwixewauk, flet. list tempts have been made, by physi cessful as lir. Hatniiton's Pills. For this year, for,1914 will'nlot be a yela,r _ -sians and chemists,it has been found .M t impossible to improve the formula or r all womanly irregular ties their merit of th,riffs. _ X Fighf for Principle. ,•ga, Dr. qe's Indian Boot ' `_. s well known, It is not without interest to know O tilaareahoueeholdremeiiy through- Why did,you peers that inotiou -Because -of their,mild.-soothing,-amd 'that Mr. J.'G: Sullivan was the first , at our meeting 7" aakecl one lady. t the world far Const-ppoation and • stealing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are assis-tamt engineer to Mr. Stevens "Oh, 3 had nothing against the all Kidney and Liver troubles.-T)tejr rata, and are recommended for girls when-the'latiter was in char of the act promptly and-effectively,and and women of all ages. 25 cents per_ charge Man agar (disgustedly) — What motion. _But the member who made. 4r -.pox at all dealers: Refuse any sub- Panama Canal before the adve-rk of would you do if you hada half-bak t opposed a -notion of mine and it's Clelllntie the .1'7ritesf f .0titute for Dr. Hamilton'ePills of Man• Colonel Goetkiels. Qutite a number ed fellow like tJlat in your office 7 the first chance' I have lied to.get- ; /rake and $ptternut. of important riailway men were at Cable'r—I'd give•him the fire. even."_ _ _ ._. ED, 7. ISSUE IS—'I4 ^ ,.«:a ;.», ru}r ""�"w _ ,.;,,,...� .w,fx_t.�gr ..,r. .- �„.W-� :_.-• .> � ,. __: ;�.. .�..».._....,,. �•r- v,':x:r,...1�.,,..'�ab^mv-..•..c;' yy—i _w.-. _ �...}.rx..,,,� w. . ,i". 5..,..;R, �.,ZC.'. :xy ',.^.. ., -,.:,, �,. .....' ,. w., F•.., 'axe. • .,,a,Gl. .,. ,.. .+e�a;a"�+•*'r` w. ,. .mait... _ccrw*,.� ....y Gvn'�i�Y. _ ,,,.,7* .��r� .'�r.r. Ja'' 4 4?k' ,. rra;, row• fi�rN•. r .✓.. ..,sti. J. ^,7A f. -' � - �3 f' A .N � „is,' i� :,. •7 `w ..2 � ), .,.y-,�a.,., r :."..._, '. - . :. .:map.M,,:.,t 0.' :: ".,r�.:.:L v ..:,....�-.�..••��-•�.— -n __iw .1.•� .t . 4 s ... -.rs..u..„mac _.. ., ";.r�; •_.-..� ..... �.. ., ''tea ;v T- LOCALISM ,k T c�� -Robert Foster, of Toronto, -Miss M@6ry Clark has entered L C LIS • spent Sunday here with Kenny the employ of Spink Mills,Limited, ;a -'' Gordon. in the capacity of book-keeper and -James Denny shipped a car- began her duties on Mondory. last. -Harry Wade made..&shipment load of hogs from Greenburn on -Charles Sanderson, who has �* . of mixed stock on Monday. Tuesday been spending 'some time in Min- -Roy �' k t ' Powell has entered the -Born - On Saturday, April neapolis, has returned and will employ of R. A. Bunting. 36th, .to T. and Mrs. Walsh, a workfy in this locality, before t;e- ” -There-is a great demand at daughter. turns'ig west in.the fall. ,present for house-decorators and -If you have not enough clover painters, and timothy seed to do you, ask wuot_�Y -F. G. Logan, of Toronto, had Col. Rowe. He has it. • * a business trip to Pickering on -Mrs. James L. Palmer, we are The�home of Mr.and Mrs. William was the scene of a pleasant event ` Saturday sorry to report, is critically ill at when on Tuesday evening their sister, -W. H. Powell is malting con her home west of the village. Miss Victoria Bell,became the'wife of Kip the Hens .Warn>, - 1 , siderable improvements to his -Rev. J. B. Saer, of Toronto; John Puckrin. None but immediate residence. will.occupy the pulpit in St. An- friends ,and relatives witnessed the. --Mrs. Geo. Kerr is visiting her drew's church on Sued ty neat. ceremony, wb{ch was performed by ,sons, A. in Berlin, and Allan, -Miss Boone has teen enga ed Rev. D. E. Johnston, of Pickerin . PA - mon ein er orme t e -" o res o n Paz enstve improvements � g P t , —A lar ng of Bell Telephone to her property, now occupied by company sat own to a sumptuous re- is recommended by the largest poultrymen as the most economical linemen are working in this local- James Richardson. past, after which Mr. and Mrs. Puck- roofing and siding for poultry houses, sheds, etc. Shingles and _ ria left for their home, where their clapboards do not keep the buildings as dry and warm. The above ity this week. —This being the first Friday many friends were waiting to receive illustration is from a photograph of building of•Wright Bros., - y -James Andrew and H. J. Mar- in May, it will be observed as and welcome them. Brockville, Ont. quis spent Sunday With relatives Arbor Day in theschools through- 3>!i..Sunderland. out the country, and a general YOU CAN APPLY IT YOURSELF R -The" masons have the -stone cleans Premier Asquith and Sir Ed- with roofing kit in each-roll. It does not require aiittin wticn- n#1 up wtll_be__the. order'__of >: 4 P g • , mrd-Carson are Reeking a-way_ ._._ _._ t foundation of Gordon Laws new the day. .- out-cf the-Ulster difficulty. residence completed. -Miss-Eva Jones, of,Toronto, is - Samnel and Mrs. Bath enter- staying a few weeks with her Nineteen lives were lost when — -- onetained a number of young friends friend, Miss Irene from Rogers; why the steameritmiles off Noble form. THE -BIC! STORE - one evening last week. has been Bufferin from a several dared eight miles off Duluth in -Dr.F.L. Henry will be here as sprained ankle for Hine.weeks and Lake Superior. usual next Tuesday to attend to which seems now to be-slowly 'w- A blow on the nose when chop- -- -- his professional duties. roving. ping w restored the sight of n` -Arthur W. Lynde-of- Ord --The second Sunday in May Henri R. Germain, of Beaupo rt, -- -,to, was.in.- town for a couple of will be observed-as 'Mothers' Day Quebec, by severing a vein. :.day@ this week on business: - - in'-the-Methodist church. Last ?' -We are pleased to report that year the services were much en Cbineese�-Japanese and-Hindus �' t VA w� Mrs. Henry Fawkes has improved toyed. We trust these will be will be excluded from Canada + .lmuch during-the past-week. likewise. All welcome. Farther under a new Order-in-Council. -The township council will announcements later. British Columbia has been the = i, meet 'on :Monday neat for, the -A quiet wedding was solemn- greatest sufferer from this cheap transaction of general business. ized at the Methodist parsonage labor. -Rev. J. R. Johnston, of Pres- on Tuesday afternoon last when -_ - _. _. ..._ ._. ton, preached two able sermons in :Miss :Mary J. Hutchinson,of Wbit- St. Andrew's church on Sunday_ by, and Mr. John Haight, of Pick• PICIiERI`'G MAR1;lsTS . - r�irir t last. Paring, were married by the pa� tittor, White Winter heat, -Mrs. Edgar Bath, of Toronto, Rev. D: E. Johnston. fir. end Red .," 90 �LL�.�I'/.S spent a.few days at the home of Mrs. Haight seon h,41)e to be in Mixed. :". 95 her parents, W. H. and Mrs. their' new home which they are spring Wheat............. .86 AIN rts&ARNASih/Etr - Banks. building. Goose .80 -Miss Leo. Sanderson, of To- -George Toyne, of Rouge Hill, OAts -_- .. _........ -.38 There no season of lbs yeas so fitted for Brightening trp ronto, is' spending a few weeks met tti s ith the loss of his orrel as a pres•rt, There is no better way to improve the app'". - Y y STRAYED OR S e inside or out than ei the use of p�u an with her sister, firs. John T. Ste- mare and to bug¢ on Thursday _ .araithet. e.� keepen¢ your house we!I punted It will last - ' phenson. - evening last. The- ztnimal wag _-- ionger and loo better if Br,ghten Up Finches are used. -A hear and much needed sherwia-Wrlliams Paints and Varnishes are the greatest" y tied to a fence while Mr. To On Thursday night, April 23rd, A -iteipiahousecleaning. 8y touching up the shabby spots in th. rain fell aa-Saturday last and as a was in seeing a neighbor. . WKen light sorrel mare:two Bcafs�On :right home,such as goon,[nzn tore,woodwork,with r or.arnsh re!iult grass is making rapid hip, and one on left from kieks, not or stain,the house can be made to fairly thin. Inside..Boase- _ - $ $ p he returned CO g0 home the Ont- P tJeaaing will giv.more satisfaction than ever before. growth now: fit had'disappeared and so far no altogether healed. White latch on - we are agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes, -The football and basebll clubs h face, about nine years old. McLaugh- asd will be glad to give yon ssnres•o I-•8t'ighteaing Up"your information as been received re- plain iadda or out. Con to and tape the matter over. have united in renting grounds in garding its whereabouts. Seethe lin trip buggy, wine colored gear, not new but{n good condition, with the _ _• - - • ` " - - Mrs. O'Leary's lot just east of advt. in another column. exception of a shaft that is punched Church street. -Pedlars have been going through top. so �CHAPMAN ,-Owinto the favorable wea- through tfie village during the GRot�os Toga$. • _ Cher of the past two-weeks, farm- pa$t week selling so-called pure :_. Rouge Hill. 116. ars are about through with, their maple.syrup at 8, cents a quart. °�°J. C. Philip was under The eaauthorities info matron against othem MOTHERS I HOUSE-CLEANING SEASON the doctor's care a few days last for peddling without alicense,but Arhat if this were your son'? House-cleaning season is now on and we are supplied with everything yon V j'r. week suffering from a severe cold they had left for unknown-parts. It Martin-Senour rots, Raw and boiled oil, tl;rpg but has now quite recovered. is said that it is impossible to sell An anxious, grief-stricken mother ap• will require-'Walt papers, pa -Mrs. W. D. Rogers, of Alton. the pure article at the price they )sated to us recently. She wrote: arrow ted' b her two dao ht- 1►araiah, stove and scrub brushes, alabttstine: and whiting. pa�a Y g asked, as it is -tower than whole- •�I have a son fifteen years of age - -'trs, M of sec Elsie and Helen, spent sale If this is-the-ease they tae wberculesta in ens lung. I Have hot - -j Bungaw nets, seieens,art sateen, silkilinp. cretons. Linoleum, ! _ over Sunday with relatives here. should be open to another charge, the means toon ve him the care he should oil cloth, floor and table. window s a ei an�rtain poles. . Garden seeds.- -bice. Dawes thrived iif, the that of selling Rn adulterated ar- 'Ave The doctors say that with propelvillage to join her husband, who q nre and attention there is leery ho that B j tic•le'a. pure. Pe timothy. seed and nlfalfa. Our . groceries are -alae-ys the ;beet. • to employed by J. C. Philip. We -A representative of the, Sey- " migght fully recover, I would :he very thankful if he could'loe admitted to the Sugar $4.ir0.per,100 pounds. -hope their residence in Pickering mour Power Co.-wits here a few 'Zskoka Free Hospital if postsible." c may-be congenial to them., days ago; The prospects are good Sup that your non or your dau liter Fresh Tumntoeg, Cucumbers, Lettnc•e and Cabba,lre. _ -Miss S. A. Dale is havinga r r(ric lights its ourupposeo"Pt _ large bay window constructed at village in the near future. The ,he were pale and-wasted and shaken by s the east end of her residence, company, -when their representa- arcking, strength-ss,p ping cough. Sup- j • y E 1 n' which will'ado much to it, ap= ti've wa,, here abo It a year ago, pose that you hadn't the money to rotiYle --- `- -pearance, as well as provide a severed twee-ty-seven contracts. clic badly needed medicine, nouni4ment, _ handsome conservatory• and as they require fifty before and skilled medical treatment. Think • —Miss Fraser is in Toronto this installing their system, twenty-. "Tat a at the relief it would H to you to House-cleaning Wants knave that the Muskoka Frye Hospital for week writing on her ezalninRtaons three additional subscribers are , of McMaster University. Mis_s M. required. There 'should be no -ons uiaptives stands ready to help, Wright has charge of her depart- didir•ulty in securing these or an Contributions tothe �f ill be Free Hos- Martin Senour paints, 100 per cent pure vital for Consumptives will be gratefully Lis •►7 s • . s� went in the public school during even larger number. Theresi- acknowledged by W. J. Gage, Chairman her absence. dents of the village should friss 110 Executive Commrttee,8;Spading Aeenue, Jellstone, Alabastind, Enamels, —Mr. Auitin with wife and thue in convincing.the Company )r R. Dunbar, Secretary-Treasurer, 3gf family arrived in town last week that- we waist iI, and Haut it King Street west, Toronto. Varnishes, paint brushes, carpet-whips, and are now comfortably settled badly. 1 - t' in Mrs. O'LeAry's residence, on -Remember the entertainment Curtain stretc hers. ; Hing St. East. We welcome them to be given in the Town Hall EASTLAKE SHINGLES a to onr village. during the afternoon and evening -0' Cedar Mops. i -The members of the baseball of Saturday, May Q%h, under the g club will meet its the town ball anspices of the-Women's Institute. 0 e ---Graining out-pi-t,-co'naplete, 50c. - t- this(Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. The program will consist of mov• A full attendance is requested, as ing pictures by 6 well known ea- _ } important matters will come tip tertainer, of Toronto. About =iJ s �"� es -^B Y for discussion. seven films will be exhibited, all -E. L. Ruddy showed his inter- select and, of a humorous charac- est in good healthy sport by pres- ter chiefly. He will be assisted by enting the baseball club with"a one of Toronto's most popular _ a cheque of twenty dollars to assist comedians, who will keep the an. COLLARS AND HARNESS them in purebating unifol ms. The dience in roars of laughter. The FOR SPRING WORK, boys think that he's all right. matinee 'at 2.30 p. m. will be Are easily applied and have -al- Bring your horse and get a good fitNing collar. Good-team -Nicholas Brown, formerly of` specially adapted for the children, ways, given the•best of harness at reasonable prices?. k.; the Kingston road east, called on who will be admitted at this per- satisfaction. - I am making a a number of his friends here on formancefor only 10.cents. Adults Have been made 29 years ' Saturday, Mr. Brown looks just 25 cents... The admission fee to SPECIAL :the same as ever. Evidently time the evtening entertainment will be like cat above.. M - STEAM HARNESS - makes but little change. in him. 26 cents foralL Everybody come Made standard grade only. Corro- 1} trace, barkbande, trooper and hip strap complete with- 'out collars, -The monthly meeting of the and have R good laugh. gated Iron any gauge. $39.75, 3ameharnesswithheel chain trace,'$26.ia L Methodist.Ladies' Aid will meet -The action 'of the Women's Let me figure for your next roof at the parsonage on May 6th at Institute in purchasing a piano and save you, money. Repairing neatly andproroptly attended to. the usual hour. This being the for the use of the town is a most Bell telePhone. �. election of officers, all members commendable one. For many . PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM are kindly requested to be present. years much ( has been ex- F. J. PrO118e, - Pickering -J,-- - _ Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAHWELL !. by Mr. Atonney in his bake-shop, concerts in securing act instru• ELM DALE MILLS ' has rented the Somerville cess• ment. Private individuals dislike - dence on Church St. Mrs. Sier very much its letting out their 1==03CER=NO3 BOOTS AND , SHOES and children have arrived and instruments and the only way to .:-they will settle•as soon Rs pUs- one could be secured was by send- is the place to get your next inn awn to a distance for it. The . (bag of Flour. �' '�Ve have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever eRrried _ a -In our last issue, in reporting Women s institute, in taking Ogilvie's-Royal Housebold can't be ' and bought before the advance in Prices, and are the sale of Mrs. Somerville's house epa in pgr�hwaing one should = - - a� o, we stated that the IRte meet with thet hearty suppor of beat For Bread. prepared to give the public the benefit. ldr: Somerville had pnrchastid the .all those who.have the interests Glenora Flour Pastry Flour --Nothiug but first-class boots.. _ s property for .$500. We are in- of the village at heart. ''It is the Graham Flour ' in stock. i rice it shows the reatl in- most desirable Lace for it safe.--Fresh Rolled"Oats _ yea at that to the school which should be the Bran and Sbarts+ r=• 'CLOT A I lv Gr :�2• ' } formed t at the. rice was.$1200. intention to lace the instrument F p $ Y p _ _ Oats and,Oat Chop t creased value of residential 'pl•u- keeping, and where it can be tiled Barley and Barley Chop 1 perty -in our village in recent also in school concerts. When Mixed Feeds The noted 20th Century brand, build reds samples to select from years. Taking into consideration the instr"ment has been paid for Molassine steal and Molasses:Neal A perfect fit guaranteed or Ino sale. the depreciation in value by wear it is the intention to make only a ' Special prices in ton lots. 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