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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_05_08 _��. +R. ,ra• ns r•'r ,s :r• 'a is �; :�,;;�, +'� y7 .J's 'R+rx^.•, - y-w+ �'•.....f,'Y' ,,r i.. •W' -'7•.-... x."...x 1.a ... - ""^;,. 'S"sa'i •a'?n'" :�s,,"w.��•'r ,'.�... '''.:rr, ,sy.�" n ^+a..k ,+x+•, R _, ., r a. Y Z — 4th • ':' ' ^T VOL. %XXI1L r _ PICKERING, ONT., • FRIDAY, MAY 1q,-.1914 -No.- -- ,, GREENWOOD MARKMAM is THE PICKERING NEWS - _ ;Vas . ..--------- Established?8 years , Zedicait PINK MILLS The Epworth League are having a The contract for the new bridge was special Mothers' Day programme awarded to Mr. Croft, of Guelph, hIs GREENWOOD next Sunday evening. All are cord(- tenderbe}n $2600. E. FORSYT$, D. of O., Regis- all invited to cpm R• tared,yoemberot the metrical Also- - An MIR" A "- ••g apprec}anon and honor due our moth- farFn-180 acres, Inst north'of Elgin ILLS Abefl agofglasses. Eyes testes ties with era. Wear a white flower, Mills, was passed b the Markham Cisreaaoae: sea WHITE SATIN-BREAD '-��"- Township Council on Monday. ROUGE HILL. - A b bp: �T �. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.s. CREAM BUNS-FAMILY de utation from Markham T Township and Stottffville will attend l�f . EainpnrFh, mem(er of the College of Geor a To ne, whose horse and s g TEA BUNS=-FAsz'RY g y the merlin o! the York HighwayTwo kinds o£Flour only Pbralcians and surgeons of Ontario.licentiate buggy mysterious' lasso eared a g ' y of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. W e a t Thur Commission to protest against th .KISSIMI for PASTRY 6pe0 attention-to dsieases of women and ag 1 s e y whi a tied to c a ehila'ren. Office and residence,Brougham. (BRAN a fence, has recovered his lost_pro AKERS'"dOY f E condition of the townline between ----r'— -- w h h B B R. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro SHORTS .__.-- pry--It-s - t ma who willalsoask t�hlttrt)iat some of•the or , •� -appears-the a man BREAD J J_izactcr- - -was—walking east-leading .a._horse, I guarantee baking results svljnatment of the apine. consultation free. ---JUMRG came across the outfit on the aide of this Yee'spr.) u vIIIe b�iDcluded in or money back: C At Pickering on •?Ifonda s, Wednesdays an this Year's prJgrltm. H Fridays: 0mce-20 Suncor at.South, Oshawa SCREENINGS : road. Being very weary and footsore ROLLED OATS .+ chose 3ti.Oshaws aOATB he saw a splendid opportunity to ear Exchanged for Oats O joy a rest and at the same brae pro - DUNBARTON WHEATLETS P'ICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL OAT CHOP coed on his journey. He kept on (SOLD DUST CORN MEAL. P We are pic> awa when he ROLLED WHEAT -and -RAY INSTITUTE _CORN AND CORN CHOP ome our old hanaea threached rue andahr g over to the friends, Mrs Pilad ze and ChMr.and men nMrs. GRAHAM FLOUR - - N '-MIXED CROP town, after spending the winter else-our The following Feeds ep o�n i ;tt I a livery stable, where they remain - .hand s. S7.(#7N ?OWLg, M. B., M. n., C. 'f., ed fora week It seems rather where. BRAN Physician-ia oharga ' It is with dee regret we have to ` M ' apeefaliat in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dis- FEED OF ALL KINDS strange that they should remain for a P R SHORTS ~ O chronicle the death of another of9ti� eases of Zrlea, Diseases of Women, Cancers, whole week in Oshawa, while the - OAq' C$Op 3'nmo».a=Ray eza»Stri.troa�Dfa�rse-atsya �g �v� ein ex nslve a. vert s r�Mrs:J�-l✓:Falmer.which oc_ car.nose,throat and lungs, Fitting glasses and g y curred on Sunday last. The bereaved FLAKED OATS D q' all.Dote and chronic diseases. - and the police at different points hav- BARLEY FEED A in been r ones have the deepest sympathy of all inn cmc.Hoare 38 to s and z to 0 4s1� g g'ven a description of the CORN CHOP y lost animal and rig. - id their great loss. LeFui. Wear white flower n n r of CORN-Best BHtlAmecicnn 'W g' a fl we i hon - - your mother next Sunday, "Mother's _ FAREWELL, J. L. SPIIaiK LIMITED UXBRIDGE OIL- CAKE E E. T , BAR.IS- �d Day•" There willbe a special child- J. COTTON SEED MEAL D � _ � •' en's service at IU.4o a. m. We hope T _ I'ICSERING}, ONT. a mo ers wi come an ria a _ h'r year examination in the Schcwl g VALENT-for calves' R E of Applied Science, Toronto, in Elec- the tittle people, that our church may PP MOLASSINE-for I S - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and trical En ineerip with bonorsa be fllled with those vv ho in future days �.e solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money so g g all kinds of stock ' 'D D , _ On-Wednes morning Ed. I.on will carry on the work of upbuilding. -. loan,.Office Brack 6t.North,WhitbP. 261yy g R SPECIALLY i11XED A A LOOK HERE ! call ht a fine motintai•n trout wei }t- Im the evening Rev. lir. Campbell g R GRAIN for Chicken.Feed. Y Y ing tin ppounds in the electric light will hive an address in connection �.��ui«tttes�I QLctras' The Claremont Furni• pond. . Th[s beats all records for this with Temperance Field Day. F� Z. GREEN v _ P B S on Brock street west• was descending r- fo rmer Thom, died t his hton, �T G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage tura bt0�'P' year. 1'! a Lieeaaea in the Count of Ont y last Mi s. Robert Ho les Thom, died at his home IPicberiag Plllage, 411 is the best(place to et our in Aurora on Tuesday, at the age of BEST GRATIE OF D. L. & W. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, we have the stair steps and when within two 73 years. having been stricken with 1� POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- dressers• washstands; iron rte sof the bottom she slipped and_ apoplexy a week previously and from1 1 s tioneer,valustor•couectoi and issuer and brass bedsteads, par- pp which he never rallied. The deceased S of msms3ts ticeaan,Brougham. Wy P ing as well s her hip. She}s improv- � ��-� for suite, buRetts, and _ ing Ra well as can be expected. -' •was'born on the old homestead, where e,� R'm.Thum now resides. He learnt Do Licensee in tbs Issuer off O ta:ioe si coucheslWays and in stock. also alsoof chairsany g Ontario for Vehicles t adding a see shop He his trade in fterwardla moved blacksmith Au w Omer at store and his »sideaee.Clare t. yl B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERK other articles too numerous tion that no motor vehicle while tra- rora where he was for a number of - tr • Oon.gancer. Commissioner for tailing .to mention. Rememberwe velli'ng upon a highway shall have at- years foreman la the blacksmitbing aiad'avlr, Acsonaaant. Eta. ([Duey to lona keep the Roods and de- tached to it and exposed to view any department of Fleury's foundry. He � s!• ea term "inner of Marriage Lia- .-Coal „ sarin• , :, Oat. T-t liver them to your flag, streamer, or similar decoration retired from active lite a tow years .. c - home, at the very made of hunting oa paper or similar ago. and continued to live in Aurora. 1 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price. material. He is survived by a widow,,one son . for Counties of York and Oatario. .Au6. EGG STOVE CHESTNUT Mien sales of all kinds attsauad to on shortest Patronize our town merchants. and two daughters. Among those s + , _ aot,ee, Lddre sGreen Giver P.o., out, f'on't send our good dollars CHERRYWOOD ". who attended the funeral on Thurs- �T da were Wm.Thom, Alex.Thom and Fy B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- Away to build up some other House-cleaning is the order of. the Wer. Taylor from here. ..PEA AND STEAM COAL. • ttooesr. Taluator and collector far place. Yours for business. day in this town just now. sensor. of Ontario and York. All triads of Laat Friday was Arbor Da at our soles conducted either privetely or by suction, y noi6UGHAM We are now quoting Summer leale notes caliected• For dates or caber�par- is A school and we notice quite as mprove Uralan ply at residence.Elizabeth at. i.it � � � � meet around since. J. C: Purdy,of Keswick, is visitingg. Phoar ordessteft at Nnws Omer.Pick- The Sabbath'- School held their relatives for A few da s. -- ' ,prices. ` (maga or if ke"b's store, Claremont, will re- y cetve prompt attention. sattetaction gnaran^ CL AR:EJlO�?T annual meeting for election of officers Wm. Burton, of Toronto, ,spent ; Iced. My phone nsmbsr is Independent 1001 last week, and nearly all were re-elect- Sunday with his people here. a *, - ed. Nothing like keeping those that R. and Mrs. Brodie. of Pickerinpl, SPR / N G will-work busy. spent Sunday with relatives here. S. R. IML The topic at the League on Sunday Win. and >Ire. Cassie 'attended the �T T - ' 1WHIT6vALQ. OAIr. ZINES evening was-conducted by ,'1Meitsra, funeral of the late. Mrs. Palmer en s+a L. S PI N Kf Lt� • Funeral Director and Embalmer. L-A Cracknell and Pion . people are pleas- Tuesday last. S ed to see our young people taking Mrs. Geo. Hamilton, of 'dfather �ICKERING k Any business entrusted to me will sigh an active in teleat in the work. r grandfather be%arefu Remember the Ladies' Aid social for a fete dals. me - Charges Moderate - The vitality of four people�llt of fico Thursdav-.evening. May Pith. They Rev. Mr. Cttrass. of Amerstburg. � g yPlaylet. "The Old Time Ladies' Aid." will ncrupy . t. John's pulpit next It dependent Phone No. 1i,li, ie slightly below pa every spring. will he Riven by the Pickering ladies. Sunday afternoon. Aa� 1f you w+int to get hack the Kverhgdy roma and have t gond tune• M1R. Robert Jarvis, of Cedar firace, OOK vim and snap you used to As next Sabhaih is"' 'Mother's DAy.% and lire, Wm. Walker, of Annadale, JOHN PHILLP =eel, the best thing we like pastor. Rev. C.Langford, would visited -firs. Brodie on ?[onlay: j know of is; ,' like ro see a goodly number prevent. A number from here went to Clare- Yon should have 5ourething handy NyALS SPRING TONIC espe�lally rhe enothPrs. Special music mont Sunday evening to bear Rev. to Stop a leA on a horse pail ' s EIaG a fnll'line or fresh and cur- will be furnished appropriate to the. Mr. Perrin;a farmer pastor here. ed meat constantly on hRud. Service. firs. Love and children, of Toronto, Seater trough,eavetrougb, This is a short cut to health .: are spending a week }fere with the ' Spice Roll,. Breakfast Bft(oB, and vigor that you will 'WHITEY former's parents, flietalorprepared roof R y Thornes and lira. appreciate. ``' Perryman. in fact au Chia M Hem,'Bologna, SYeiners, rte.. , The Carnegie brae Library which The Ladies Aid of the Methodist y g Highest prices paid for PICKER N G P H A R �!I C Y was formally opened last week, will church will meet at the home of lltisa isale of wood, 1 4 he open daily from 2 to 4 o'clock and' Bate on Wednesday,"the 13th inst., at (Butcher's cattle h A11welcome.. Tnetalorcement. from 7 to 9. the usual our.' are e e e party of All Saints'people-'to the The Women's Institute will meet at Let me show on what I have 'rel�erirr� inerQ C��R= Brook in on Thursday a ening heard purpose, anybody y M went to e home of,Mrs. E.Holtby on- Tues- ay afternoon the 12th fust. This for this lir Madame le Mar, of Pickering, sing in being the annual meeting a good at- St. Thomas t•Anplican)church, , dance is elf ctrl. ..can apply it. , First-Claes rigs for hire The c. P. R. station is now com let- � - - -' REAL' E3T P Congratulations are due`F.,C. Mech.; - Day-or.:nigf►t_ in, who,, on gra Hating in Engineer- f"• i M� itaE♦ * � ready for traffic. The coaches to be ing at the University of' Toronto,has ! 3 Bus meets all trains used-on this line will be the finest in obtained the degree of B. A. Se. with LOCUST HILI,, �.' Teaming com tl attended to. the whole system._Construction trains nnra- air. `Mev ' 8'P P Y >ljii�t$ 1R�Iti1 are now running and it is eipected honors each year throughout his ZVCSFR YAR?. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. ---•+�— that the regulnr local freight service course, and during his fourth year will be in operation during the month. was president of the Engineering =� urance rates lower on farm pro- The The Toronto-Eastern resident ;- a" • • P(ckeri,l perty a:td Villa e,Dwellin s, Society.' TIME Td BLE--East n* statics - g. R g engineer, lir. Harrison, who re'sidea Friday afternoon last residents were T,R, Trsias goiaR East 3aa as follows.- in.first-class Companies. in Oshawa At present, states that it is startled to bear the town bell ringing. No. 6 Mail 8.08 A hi. No 'Premium NOtAf3 the intention of the company to re- On ascertaining the cause it was found 12 Local 2.60 PIN. =� $efere 4ou —Jtep, �ook' Akead . surae the work of construction and flre•had broken out in the roof of Mr, 1" 14 Local _ . 6.08 P:Dolt. ?q rush it towards completion just as soon Mosgrove's b1Relfamitb shop, flen Trains is W_ due as follows- Before you Act, Pilin and Aim sua•ed with me,call and g go g Jf not in as the expected aid is given the Cana- were soon on the roof with pails of No. 13 Local .7.47 A.M High. if you aim to get A EUPER- compare rates. than Northern by,the Dominion Gov- water and the fire was soon exon rsh- 11 Local '� . 2:20 P.M. ]OR BUSINESS EDUCATION you .ill ernment. In the meantime the town g be looking towards the - ; - council has extended the time for the ed. Owing to the e�wind blow- "' 7 Mail 7 b0.P. M. - ' ng had it had a few minutes more 'Sun_day iaaludsd� _ W• V. Riaardsoa• completion, of the-road through the start, it would be difficult to determine town from June 21st to Oct,219t; a the amount of damage. NEW TINSMITH HOS \"otary Public, PickeCHWMGring. Period of four months. Report-of .Brougham... itblic seboot - _ lir. Kidd, who has char a of the p • $ for, April.: Y,-Jennie Duncan, Sr. TO$ORTOa Off• sFothergill orchard west of tbe'town, IV,-Hilda Middleton. Jr. IV-JHaz- I have opened tip iu Greenwood a ar- after paying all expenses, was$287, Hubbard. Sr. III.-`Glad s Dolphin, .ed to do all kinds tates that tsa et proillf. last year, el 3natueton- A udrey- illips. Ruby !--tiusuil tax Mop aud lof tin-- whish was remarkably goodconsider- •Pearl Philip. Jr. III.-*Ll John- DOINo A CLASS OF WORK THAT ing the unfavorable'year and the fact son;George Duncan,"Gwendolyn Dev- emithirig, roofing and . BEARS TAE BTADlP QF ''scPERi- AND OAT FI:AHLVG 'that gov rnment employees as a• rule itt, "Gladys Middleton, Ethel Wilson, furnace.work. ORITY." Open all year. Enter any do not o�er}vork thernaelve$., The ob- Work ttaranteed and rises Alma Sornber .er. • II.-Viola Simp- 8 P time. Handsome Catalogue seam The undersigned is prepared to do ject in the government establishing son, "Roberta Phillipa, Aggie Cowan, moderate. on request., grain chopping and oat these 'demonstration orchards is to' David' Hanson, Wilmot Shea, Luella �►+s` show the people that the orchard Is Shea, Charlie Liscombe, Elgin Me- Lawrence Denny, W. J. Elliott, Principal flaking every day in t}le: one of the best paying departments of.' i - P p• g P Leau, Neil McKinnon, Tommy Phil' .C�I�.EENWOUD • Cor. Yonne and Alexander Sts. ...week exceut oil ' the farm, when cared for properly. ip. Pt. II-Walter Middleton, Ethel ' $�turday_ A fine eahiWion of phyr+Ical� cul Shea• Sr. I-"Johnny Liscombe, Msyy +(� ♦�� " ture was-given-at_the college on Sat- Stephenson, Clarende Phillipa. ' Jr: Real Estate��tan Waalted NEw John .F. Bayles, Greenwood tirday 'evening by forty t e a - Cyd-p�dp- _ — _ students. A number of the,residents .Pupils whose names are marked. were Ha48 011 lots of water ? of the town were,present and greatly resent ever day. 'We want a mvn to cot respond with us HLACESNITH SHOP ' ! 9 enjoyed the exhibition which was a p y who has a good idea of the is IOC"of revelation to them. A prominent town and farm property in this local- The nndecsi nod has sued a new C. B. IUCE. OF wtli'rEVwl.t feature of tbs evening's entertainment CARD OF THANKS ity. One in a position to devote♦' g P reasonable portion o his time to real - +; was the reading of an essay on Phy- lnblacksmith shop on the King--' is prepared to furnish you anything estate and farm land usineas and witi� rival Culture by Miss Clara Bell Hicks. We wish through the volume of the Ston road opposite the in the line of Watei supply such as A leading point of the essay was the Nnws, to express to.the many friends solus selling experience. We'Can o!f- .. _ Quaker church, tWo pompe, windmi3le,' hydraulic rams, statement that physical'culture was 'our heartfelt gratitude and deep ap- er such i very fair propisition. r .ii.• miles east of plumbing,etc. ,, the basis of all other culture. She predation for the expressions of spm- JG14N FISHER �j Ca' Pickering Village. showed that the greatness of ancient pathv, and act@ of kindness extended -'Work guaranteed. Charges moderate They are also expert well drillers Grecs was founded on their perfect to us in our recent affliction'by the Real Estate and Farm Brokers, � es ' physical development which was death of our mother. and respectfully solicit your patronLumsden Building, r..i, -�• achieved through a careful process of 1AYss PALitss. ONTARIO ��• �� '= J..l f - age for the .tura Ind nhon ">ri2l, training. CHARLZA PALM11%, TORONTO, ri t Z_ '"'a•x--vz.: ,:, ,, ...�,k+ '�.+�" .,F.,, .. ,... . :.p.+sb. .ay;n;.:. ,��.�• e ,.h'"f +s S:'S�tt re�cn•«.:ag. Tsaz :.r „' h , x ,e its 'tr:a C -s " T'°s. 'Cr' _ _ . •,.•*a: ire,- *o' -'.... n,,.,m•_n.s>. eeL .t �..•-'�P•e4vice:o N• "°'n:.'�,p,,.t�r�.c-` F,:V • '1't .Ty^. cY!•_1 5_ :r,•er a��.t.,.,.rtx' T"1'3;•�, - el-�' 4,,.. % we.: S e;... ,� - :,•,50-v+;.:A rfr'p•- ,;�.� ;t,..,.r, ,+.-•x'-'aar; x,• .3- s� .e�'a--+a.. y t', .. y _ ` I I. w••'-s ,. . ,...fid,..G° e,..r.,.• �.,. ,. y ,� 1*. r4. 'x+ 1 a _ , . . . . '.. �, .,a ,..,. ' ..V' .. ::; r -a t t v J , 1. 1 a h', y } ` where they cook and scrub and new a21 1lf -t TEACHES TRADES. (' - , day. YOU would soon see. they said, when you sot uP 1n town among Your Industrial Schools `i'hich U ndoubt- ,�Y�N�•' A ��#' 1. 11 < and f en h w ronR own relations ri de, o • and how inapprobri�te It li,s1 t% Icy edly Lead the World. _T_h2 - l '� _._„; 4 _� • and make a lady d m or o bot er P your head about me at Ertl. They made Dr, George Serschensibeiner,' a c CAN - I t _, � � ." al r a lett but when they all went $ ., 1. paouan�dayat}u-a gotthe la as d hea aow You up to LYthius` h f ohgla000ng fi gilt bl�ng int ��1 set( that I as 1 to j 1 _- ' Mrds. ILokes Stator d r ori`and I'd El e a Munk la their rase ,� Y,. : - ,Or, Married to a Fa�Cye . ends h d do with rsu da d.vou.I'd to have has fifations ty-two tcondition. o tiatieia for k»hteaell: f '� ' = o hi Rtaten to them. 'So I slipped Out ing i given,,and is enlarging hair IR Vi/ITH - . t at the back of the inn, and climbed over _ - - } '+s j _ • _..the-fence,-and-ran all-tRe wsY to- tht'W II aras�>••+� •..1. +,.a s„a _fa�ilitly..&a,-6 'I _ railway station. and Just cai wf}t tete g is Week! Severs finq. ■ sk CHAPTER VIII.--(Continued)• n tha=t tie should ate oncerpettfe.ggan- train. and then found my we., here by rPe y' s Ai f i wlsE that in my Inadequate words I eared at deeply. 'Lfltth's action, as I omnibuses and by asking. That old bulldinga about the town give s;�aoe to Could for a moment Inadle to your 1m- gentleman who opened the door didn't f,Or e1as-se's and fog' well l ed I -: � . could aee very well. had'placed both her want to let me in: but I -told him vou'd PP stginatlon half the natural grace, the and mYsel! in a false Position, obliging be angry if I wasn't allowed to wait for shops, where some ten thousand The Dye that colors ANY BIND daentinesa, and charm of this y'oung me to adopt an explanatory attitude- vou, for I didn't know where to go, and creature, Her beret -the smallness in itself always a suspicious circum- 't was so tired! So at last I ran past boys and about the same EYumbe•r oaf of Cloth Perfectly,with the ='and regularity of her features, the dell- ataace-toward my servant and �' him and up-stairs, because he said if.1 girls receive iIIstsucltti-om Practical $AMI DYS. ' :tate softness ihil fairness of her skin, friend.. waited anywhere, I must wait up here. m2II dlreCt almost all the subdzvi- NoCYaamofMistakes. Ctnsaaaa61mp1e 'the absolute symmetry of her figure, ••It's a little girl whose father we. And then I was so tired I went to sleep. Ask ons aaWrDmeor.6.4fergoarty, sl nder as any fairy dancing on dew- buried this morning," I said. I was at I knew it would be all right when you TM3oamoa-a'a°srrCa'1Jm/ad,NeatreU I htg leaves by moonlight but perfect the funeral, and did my beet to comfort came home. And, oh, dear Dir.'Hervey, 81QII8 of 1112 commercial, jIIg ' In shape as a sculptor's model-these•at- her. So I -su pose she Rot my address I am so hungry:" and decorating, building, Printing,t 'tractions were by_no means the chief from the landlady, and has tracked me What could I say, to the child? The links in the chala f a-t so strongly'"down. Sit a-e I--arrived-in-town-L-hay -uncenventionallty---of he* nroe-eedlnRA._ �$' d a. mechanleal-en see wood bound me to her. 8omtithing !n her in- been trying to find her•relatives, but, never for a moment struck her. and I metal working trades, be+eides mas• - effable Joyousness and sunny light- nfortunately. they are dead." could .not see mY was to maklnR her metal-wiork, the rudiments: of meclh heartedness, 1n';he frankness of - her "That's very unlucky.' sneered Wray. appreciate it. eellaneous Ones like shoewalaIIgI . childlike chatter• and in her affectlonate nudging my elbow. Wray stood a little wav behind us wigmaking, and oon'fectionery man- ttinios, and of gardening; or, 111 t confiding tricks of manner, fascinated I felt I hated the man at that moment. while Lilith talked to me thus. Hls me so absolutely that even now. at this RlitterinR, gray eyes never Lor one mo_ n$. case Of cls, co�llmeaCial Study, t Ural of. time, I can hardly eft and Until then his bad moral character and ufac•turi TheBe te,BOhars are of- e� writs about her unmoved: and i1 as Y. -cynical views about women had new ment left the Rirl'a face: but she seem- ten taken from their trade and IIeedlewark, hatlSiekeeglII$: _lII t�1 nduct strikes n reader as been brought before me in a repulsive ed to ignore him altogether until. be- beautiful new Stiebolstrasse com•� extravagant or a sus light; but with the thought of Lilith in coming swiftly conscious of his pre- taught to teach: Dr. Kers- n a% � mY mn eco at his h r-make-ate'ache.r Mon Eehool theta are "Had you aeon Lilith Saxon as I saw the man's tone offended me deeply. sketch-book and began to eagerly study her, and loved her as I loved her, any There was no end to the I lachief he her own picture, out of e. plumber tlhtan octnve-rt a _—"thinagg and e�eryihit!>s done for het' sake might have it !n his power to make be- you have done it nicely," she ex- . would appear to you comprehensible and tween me and Lady Dfadge, or to the- clalmed, "though 1 thought I was oret- t-'a iII•t0 8 Trial! Of tools, al- and, in addition, fiII6 bakeries Wit — Rxcusable." harm he might do to -Lillth's name if tier,than that. have you been doing though, when occasion arises, suit Pr maiern oven's, attraotsv� ,' - Happily. no doubt you who read this he were not at least-forced to see the otie, too. Mr. Hervey? Do let me see! arden- lobs, where even horticul� . . ad% 5!:' will think but most.disastrously as 1 baseleseness of his objectionable ideas(Oh• that is rather smudgy. Isn't 1t? But able tetac'hers in the trade itself not g P ' ' considered it at that moment, th@..agora with regard to her: and I resolved at then, I don't understand pictures. I kyein gtsylable academically im- tura'is begun, and the concierge a -..: 'a I of Lady Madge Lorimer stood between once not to let hem qqo until .had seen like being painted though. It's so in, ' - c : me and this lovely child. who might well and spoken with I.ililh, terestinR to see how ori comes out. Aly!, formed tJoRn are given furloughs in ehick2na to serve se an expei�em ` have Dosed as the heroine of the old I therefore passed him, where we'all I wish I could paint. And isn't this a order to e'nteT into apt,ual: practice nal chicke�l farm, The boy'WI1� 1n A Greek poets' tales o1 Psyche, the bride stood In the paeaase outside the studio, lovely big room! These polished boards his last elementary lest' really`, of Love. without spealong. and• throwing open with rugs over them are much nicer 1 for a sufficiently long time to mater ,. i Her face clouded a little as I laughed the door that he might follow. I enter- than stuffy carpets. And so beautiful it. Some of .the best teachers are knows what he wants to do fre j env tier-eeJrgonti^na- rown men did ll for dancing on too. I'd like to dance T_not engage them-selves to little girls.ocbo —Ton them fi`6W nTY1'm-tnat-ltungrv-rust' rt=time---men _qugt el obtains his• re111W6eBl�P' �' ? •had not Yet left off growing. I assured And here I may ss, well own that all can't think! I've had nothing to eat br 'himself, or in answer to a. res - 1. rl her; and whenever I did marry, it would my vexatton at Lilith's invaslOn melted since breakfast at eight;, and though their various 1iIIes, s,8, for instance, , 1 . be :oma lady of my own age. That was when my eyes lighted upon her, t•ve often been as long as that andrnm quest from art• employer, wlho &p- f as near as I went to the absolute truth. The light from the, gteeR eloping I longer without food. the railway Journ!> co photagrephy and eCLtlp t1 a ; .` 5'' somehow the tale of my engagement to lies to the heard teacher for & ver �Wi :r,t north window fell full upon where she I and being a bit tired make me worse." tura. The boy. who works at A P Willis I Cr°; ray Cousin Madge stuck to my throat y curled uD fast asleep in a sar•.'ed ', She resumed her seat In the great craft like 6tuCCO-making may 'get tarn kind of helper`. Dewriptian off Besides, how should it concern this oak armchair, covered with cushions of I armchair. curling herself up as before. Iyg, -\clth 4r wlthD pay, Or per-! ,, child that I was to marry this Person or I'Ortental silk. A curtain of blue and.,( !early. she had come,to stay, and 1 .pi#rt of his 3 instructions under &n that? Hera was merely a childish fancy I gold tapestry was flung across the high rang for 1v'renshaw Lo ¢tela me en thea haps even requinllg a pre lomium i1. for me, which would disappear when she back of the chair over the cushions. I emer-Rlncy. art= t na;tesd of at1 &rtlsafl• P . passed to long gowns and grows-up Th$ fuunda•ta tad a.s bullet,ims in tih ;;eandaRalnst this Ll21th's +title 'head ]When the Did soldier appeared 3n nn• III Of trade eduCB 1 'colffures. So I argued with myself' chaneout, making a radiance of shin- ;swer to my' summons. I ignored the -The arents, possibly the teacer, y while alaud I laughed at Lilith's dread In tangled yellow silk over her droop- i mute protest of his face and appealed bion i5 laid in, the-dey..tTchool. At P e of schocl-life. and at her last and most to h1B softer >~tae. well-classified' information: of schnaf proposition that she •booed go ing taco In her lap my gray Peratan' „`\.renshaw," S said "this 1s biiea about ten tears Vf age, bola gran- and st to tar p to serve as a model Sur, my cat Saladin lay comtortablY ensconced. baebtl' On take ® DerrinR with content, In her scanty T.fltth Hexon. a very young friend of I nine{ to enter the profession Cus- about occu�patlons,- i,. Pict res. I mine and an orphan. ]ler father was tomarily a*parate from the •ethers, Celle>Lt census Of trades and eIIlploy ;.* ' y '1m rot too youaR for that!" she had black stuff! gown. from which one Bien' burled this mornjna, and, havinrt nO - protested "Arad, If I am not sent to der black stockfngeA foot hung down. school read made a Young lady ot. there ll minus the well-worn walking shoe she friends in the world but my'and rhe to go then U[ later into this tent, are depended U von to -, . 9T a o reason e q 1 shouldn't. . t Your had kicked off befor.>t SOIn : to sleep.I has rome to ask llly ads Ice, and I In - . I q turn: appeal to you. You know this echvK,le, I•t must be ported Mat this the boy.decide, 1m4deL A girl I knew in Winchelsea ba- with her long brown lashes resting °D net;hborhood: do you know of tiny kind, is in,rea'.ity a seg&rat?Vn of social . came an artist's model when she was her flushed cheeks, end hal rose-red resaectable, motherly soul. who will is camger,than I am, Al when have made mouth bait Open.-My..inarsh•fairy look- clams, aril there is little .further _ ; - ' rS YOngeril-sketches of me someArtists has when m t more than a lovely child of take Miser Saxon in for, the night and t i�ehe Too L$1!• I've been about with father: and ther'va twelve For the moment, though. I tor- make her thoroughly comfortable until 00.11 t between the Biceps. Those „ 11 I11 at: seed they'd like to saint n b 11 D1c- Rot elan t^ be glad that Ahe-find lustt-I T can And a school for her to go to to- $lowboy: Then my dream O� lure from me But father• hs would fled uA both by he extreme youthfuinesa rrmrrow or the nazi slay! net plannalg'for "htghe.T ' eabllcs- 1 �11 N Iia ppj'ness i6 over 4' !sever let me set to anybody," of her appearance. She looked A^ Wrenshaw wu mopitied by being tip- tion those mumerous ne?dy "Oth- "Nor would 1. Lilith. I shall be vex- thoroughly at home, so much,part and' pealed to thus, He was a risen of some Mj.pg Sibs : `That's abcu•t ill.- „' ad !t Yon talk like this any mora. For parcel of my studio, and..she supplied, common sense. apart from his crotchets. els" who constsLute the res! human YOtI dre'aimt 50 long bhat I accepted one thing. i only Paint the see." Iso perfectly the one thtna that-had Al- and his stroked hie chin reflectlyaly the � ,1 robleul, are then gN,undei ,t one you could paint a ss, a sea- ways been wanting there, tat my A hile he scanned Lilith -with a ,critical p while you here aQleep. 1 TPmDh Just aticklnR my bead out OL•the heart seamed to contract 8t sight of her,I - 1J1 tette USP Of-tt•otls, In OB.Tp:' tri, ' 'waves, coUlda't you?" she asked eagerly � in mingled pleasure and Dain tip AtrA. Phl11De, in Jersey St Paat.ls us- _ _ __ I "No, dear. I never paint figures. You, This was the presence I had dreamed t ad tc children•" he befran must be a good girl,.and do Juat as 1 I of, longed for, The embodiment of all interrupts R him "'1'm I'm no cl m sixteen. nealrly." - say " grace Of her own tie gentleness. and I "Is she really as much as that' my !deals of beauty, l "Cion what wilt be the Rood of my ad-. cord she had come i Wray,asked in in an aside, "She looks /� t _ enation if ft's never to make me Rood I to me, and she asked for nothlnR better about twelve," �Lo�,pp �� �plD GIVEN AWAY-FREE t' ,{ enough for you? she asked pathetical- than to place nor 1!re to MY knout • 1 ••pr there's my married sister-mer at ly. and forthwith -burst Into tears upon) was her only friend' aad'Drotector; nor Battersea.' Wrenshaw continued. is- - . c m I shoulder [ had she any home but that witch 1 noring the fnterruotlon.• "SI do any ;,I I could do no less than slip my arm I should Drovtde for her; thing to her lower to oblige You. sir. `round her and soothe and console her, and she has, 1 know. a bedroom to let f:PA►[ NRiOQA VPM� ATiIWRYR=<R under which treatment bar sobs rabidly She had slid into my ]ifs Ir sudden- in her house. So that ft ansa Salton CPAH[ RCYR[N Y9RAPRSRt [RPA died away and in a very few seconds iv, as unexpectediv, and as Irresistibly will come with me—" .-1, "ishc turned a moist-eyed but radiant face. ws'a ray. of sunlight: and the eight 'ot - „- ,ii up. to mine• with soft line curved Into a her here in my studio, in sa=te of the (To De continued.) Caa.xlatoasome.be"Sets dlumsiediettenta<otb.sw•^sofetgMwc'lhoo-a@utb' If"o•4DCCAN .fit 'lt:1A. - dra wD3C1Cit It entailed. Ailed•mY heart' " ' . sitAab 1:. Silt l,lSTalat,'rlOd!tJF T1t•E A80vE rRizbi, It u"e•.•wk, a-lbrpatlaaceaad _ per Kies me. s,1 r. Hervey!" she whfaaerlA, with a thi•fn of deep'delight. meralnR etaterottCan probabymakrwt5of4orseaa• Totes Penaowaou mekeauttketatsataamea.ewtu "and I'u promise to be obedient and quickly into keen claret that T could not ,, t��.etaawm of Oh.11uaaRa poll.n. To eh.pence making o c,the.«cod tatsat attmt.r The gam of Fut. 1 Dd�am Ta the person makie tte third I. eat Dumber me u.ID tit Th1Rt•D-6-t. To the pe*+oa m•ktna Ike Rood." retain her forever by my side. _ 9—ld two enam.eadaoawcn egw:i conac4ebe asst Iwo -_ - I kissed her cheek softly, but she But u11 iota while 'Icholas Wray, pF.+RSO��g \}%H ��ORit• npp„'rt��.?�ea„a�f��`�em�ecer{ea+:aaa��I-}}cal �o�!de�tea.ea.tssaautl�jcoe.tt•+uwenth. ,. (tLI ki brushed her taco against mine. whom I hari_half forgotten. orae Rasing �_ ,� hest tb„yprha.,',Sha.eto tb dfrided.(e,alAttceliagfeo•••1. Shoelditturpenmatead aquaflrco...ar+en, - . ' and petered me her Iles at Lilith' aur my shoulder, and now, I - the+bolatt,aof$mo4ewt:l beequaily dhided(,rh rw.f.iag eco m,,asd w ea Is like was, MINOd p o>tioT ;i• I. "Otherwise 1 shalt think you are cross pian 1 advanced to awaken'her, he latd•I Th'e nlo:t adIITlred meal Of tiM ^��'mptr aOg Yi•OacR MiONT-Y'Wi1fiN YOUANBWER'THISAD�'ESITISEK �r WE ^'•� w f tl, me,” she said. his hand on my Klsver mrnnent in l:n ld•nd 15 babe Mr. '^�'l^ lll.e a Complate ibt wAt.us,at axe.xWORK -gee[staaeo f r.or aspic. Do L+� DLcIaY, ,;; I kissed her, then, as coldly as I could. ,,Wait!" he whispered, "Don't wake g pl O y w siT6 w�OaCB. ♦�dtws,C�7rwmAx nspsctxE ep,Dept, it troiflattA4 a>rt 9• and led her hems to. DSra. Nokes• in her just yet. Let me sketch her first." �� i'. wheat care t placed her, being resolved Itefore I.could remonstrate, he had C. Arthur Pearson. As i6 general• �I, to ao at once to London in order to dts- whipppeed out his sketch-book. and, seat- ly known this brilliant JOt1tT1811Bt, � - ....,;. +cover her lawful guardian. I could lost htroself at a little dtatattrt�e from sec Quite Plainly I should never have a Linth's their Was soon deep In the Saito, lttfro of innumerable suOCe631t11 . _ y. ` 'rnomeht's peace until thin most utt- of his charmina'sub"ct: newspaper enterpritles, has lately . . I. Ii gcaaonable little witch was safely un- i wall by no mean, Pleased at hill oro- •'der the care o[ older heads thAn mine reeding: and yet I knew not delta how had the• misfortune almost entirely v _ - 4 I avoided telling Lilith of my de to inks exception to It; Almost mechant- to lo§e his sight. For a, man whose slarture, lest she might draw me into a ca]}v I crossed to my easel. Placed 'a '`�' rotracted and demonstrative leave-tak• small canvas on It. and. taking up my I principal business in life - been O '�. ng, for, after all. acEen-and-Ow'enty 1s brushes end colors, began to Jot down the g , tictiv'n, of reading matter, e', 11 , ardly a' Danriarchtal are, nor could I a few color Hotta-of the tents iq her _ expect the child to regard me with awe cheeks and her brlaht hair. .. such a misfortune must seem even `. and veneration, at least Lor some years The mttlutes flew'by as,we grew more m6re terrible than to members of - ao come. and more absorbed In our respective 1 - _ I therefore silpped oft very Quietly tasks. Wrenshaw had left us at the other professions, So far, howe�:er, _ � while Ltllth was in her room.' telling v ` firs. Nokia T would return to a day oe door 1n dlsgusL and ore had the place r ..i I. two. and giving her et address' and t^ ourselves, the aleevInar girl'and the •from allowing tt to be a misfortune, rt t more Money than she could Possibly re, steeping rat serving Aa models, while he has now de\oted his trelIIetld4)u9 �i quire for l.11lth's el e c wants. their regular hreathlnsr, and die noisy f lightening "' Before even returning a my studio. ticktnx of my tall. carved corner-clock energies t0 the t8�c ri . Before out the urningReverent James Prtt• alone broke'the Perfect raciness. the lives of fellow-sufferers from his - 1. shard at the 'city cit rch where, at the. Presently I crossed to whet° Wray _ ," me of hes daughter's elopement with have and looked .ov'er his shoulder. I pan misfortune, the blind, by ac- have that selfsame drawln Ot its, with _ _ _._!_,__� �';' tta curate, And here a complete . Me- hanging on the wall close to the desk c:,,,, , appolntment awaited me, The Reverend ht which T irm at this moment writing. ; ,s James PrifNsard had.been dead for more - And of all Wray's brilliant black-and- y 4 :' than four Years, and I was shown his white work.Jt is to my mend the clever- h r�#M-,- .Ilreadstone in the ttdjacent cemetery. a D1sPtrfted ,and troubled 4tr rntnd•, I rpt example. 9t1Aht as it Is, a more j rtr�,4v a' my way home n a catl. l nailed outline, hie has cAuaht to per- - .r, r and upon the door-step of my house I cavi!^n the inimitable girlish grace of i3,'I �` �___ ,t ! found Nicholas Wrav, whom. 1n my Lilith" Aaure and face.. -Half child. I I - V �} flew ria onsib111ttes. I•had entirely for. i halt woman, SleepinsRlnnda�r�aapDits in I �' -' P ba R n to rontentedlv. .and a:a s�. COIIClaete P fh. gotten, with his hand upon the knocker the eunAliine and to the comfort of .• ,.. of the door. chair 6A the cat on her lap, the drawing rf m wt _- He greeted 'me with some eRuslon. t;„, - -.: vfblch 1 fear I did not reciprocate very brings back Lilith to my memory. as e . -• •;Poultry Houses 1 she then was, ax the most highly flniah- I - .fix. t . heartily. attar-,together we Passed up to ”' . '. ed t*alnt[nR could never do. Afore than A•' ihr studio on the fleet floor. once during the leasee that have passed I Are the most economical of all poultry houses. Outside the studio mvr man FFrenshaw since ,that summer evening. T have re- I M lwtood waiting, having heard m,' aleft on! >, > K and have no the stairs, g, having protest v s writ- solved.to" destrov that Picture, but. ,t l They are easily eleanQd, sanitary[ kee OUT when I have come face t^ face with it. 2.".7% v,tits *1 cracks t0 harbor vermin. They p' Y 1 ten In every lire of hea hard, Hale face. { and its tones when he addressed me I could never And It !n my heart_to lay t ,N � ;r - a Anger on It. F. hens warm, comfortable and healthy, which a were such as might be employed by a : •'Admlrahle!" T murmured as T watch- 1 ^ rigorous Judge toward a specialty hard r•1'�Wras putting the fl'nlshinR touches I �..,, ` `r`n Induces them to lay more egg's In Cold weather. aped ccinallial' I't° his sl:ctch., "Askin¢ your .Parson, Air." he said. He,looked t:n and amlled. Then he i ", a�� Build your new dpoultrry house of concrete; feed your .: _ �,f-"out. a young person nrrlved here about � wrote underne the "Tlannv Animals." - , hens`green foo an you will find that this pro- ' on hour ago, ami would not leave. She T anatc•hed hes pencil indignantly N said she knew you would be Aleaaed to om lifin, ttnd drew a line through the I �"3. I cedure will `' ! k,. w. __ your arinehnlr. And she told me her offensive woe 71am. Rr;m Ltllth.'• z Ile laughed. took the pencil again. and Inereeti0 Poultry Profits wrote lnatead. Just below the words ef- j `l' . --- --- faced: "Houlleas Dreams." -- J, • Cid:\r'TF.R I\.• , And 'at that thoment with a little The first Cost of a concrete poultry house is.the only I hardly isnew with whom to be most sigh, and a stretching out of-her arms I cost, for arevertsating and never need repairs. annoyed-R'renshaw, \ r y, Ltllth, or and rubbing of her eves, our model I c t awoke end stared about her. l t Zjnstq mice and vermin. .• e. a roof a r I ,y n,Y+etf• s cal g u in s, 1 , They sr p 8 J3oth m.- mend and my servant were Perceiving me. -she o t A &canning me with mingled' censiorfous- areal hurry, upsetting 9aladln, who. be- . . Send for thin free book, "What the Falmer ness-and curiosity. \Wrenshaw being one ing a loris-minded-vitt of Eastern origin, of those crabbed cad curiosities- s I mewed R-.41 -dlGf,ust, and crept under can do with Concrete." It 8110w9 fnOdettl •;,� faithful retainer, rte had been ell its' the c :air to Fa� 11Cr tr yr, Cyril driller Pearson, concrete poultry houses and tells hoW life in the service or the Hervey family, I �S!1?}�1llpe, Ltl�lii darted ss, e y ttnd he therefore felt Ililnrelf entitled rc�.I o inc, nn:i ]u d her pants on my to build them and how to build every to criticize lids master's CLQ11Uct, and to t shoulder, ignoring \\'ray' altogether. - >rrtake himself unpleasant v.h^pp ter any "I couldn't, stay -at L.-thinxe without{ other farm building In a way-tllat well •- thlliR._he�ppened� to displease TRi�. 1 vou: I couldn't. Indeed!" she said. "tiou ceptin.g t:llaAQ like ,liff1'. of ljon,,Tr24.s. far save money. • fathers dtended t '1Ip annd ifs notions I as an st ales ,.,out, back to not aUeinRne turned. Going � t e- a:t•o al�g��egcyl :-- _ �6f+tMn' btesttatVs Barpt _a 1. - Ii..l Mr Pcar e `� -- 'Sf`,�n;te p nd decflrurl. - ra•:s Ir,UlRu h to you for all loud qo S -" .___-I \ '� t} ►fad ,a V' tl'^„ '•A^ , 1, 111, ea been able, 1t is said, t,) a2�c: ntllitzh' 1 :loldiso a yg 1)i 2 -!_11' , I lA14 •t�tT!j: r. ', TSW 1u�rse tthan l tl + � Canada C CYmpanf �1, . - �, "iuesecd: acetest of Ltitth s,8 �leeTi.I aloe.' )ind that old doctor drove "over TnorC .in ten d3i•s164n cll)efa ic- tn the nature of a last straw to his with hl wlfP from Sandhythe.=the 8oc• BCCc,Tnph hccl in flip same, Homier. „ ` cacablittY of enauranci. I tot. as yaw poor father. vou know. And :#17 llafad611g' "':" I It was terribly annoYfna that the` they all tires =vent'on at me. sating Of y'cars. He is conoe,ntrati'ng hie " �tr� child should hACP• taken tt in:o her how T mustn't he a burden to the nice,�energiC,S at 1. ire-w,Tt on the ta•vk 16f - _ _ !lead to follow me up to town, It was I(Ind. ,voting gentleman--that was you- 11 );ow' a Jtttle past six in the evening: the . arxi 8A how 1 had no claim upon him- enabl:ag the blind to !secure bo. funeral had taken place et ten, and. I whish was true, of enure!-and that Tint d ''] $r8111e. a•t'tl]e lowest pofl- 1' , ' l,sd left Cranlinx station by the one- your relations would be Angry when P' f• •j,- ,` : i »-, ` thirty train. Ho that ,h111th had clearly they heard how you meant to rdu^nte pil]1•(. pricz. TO ri1akC tit's pciaeible - . tarried at the Rose and Crown not more the shove env ,ctatlon, like I told them �'� .than three hours enter my departure. you did, and that T otteht to fro into tl]C p�ubI4.c m,invjtf�d� .� Ru.bscrihe to • „ Th,e di agreeable smile , which 1 some dreadful httmo nctnr Ainrtin's its h^Flrt's content the fund. y . , . • . slainly saw g:therlaL a tit Nicholas wife los for CFa{ning young servants. • - . . 4 - jn2 .. .., '„,'.. 'i?. �'. y.. .,:..�,. ••p..,� _". S,"'1r, t'.{ :: dam ^ip,•t ~ , M .Jr e�111 'i +..,.. _ ..lc.y � "jt. ' - 'b ,nr• .. .4'arc'9i:�'s�+�, G c',"rn^ s 'gip. ,C.., 'a.G;`s^- 14A _ ":,.. .e.. ,.. .. _ ... ""a1trY^.. t � rA 'm •..�:Rw- ' .. ...,y,�cerw �: ,�'✓ ,�:Cm,"r�.'.�'ay„ i:V°, :._�i,�.A�rls�'K4^�S,+T��'% .wy .. _• .+ .� �+. -u,uw t,u.rs.-a ,.au c.tss-at +II.c..� '6,.-vs ar.y+ �P'b' ,.zr ria> ,.,� s 'i'wP -',ya.. '-41•, ni.' :dV6-^ .7". 'fl.},! •,P. lY.'! .J•'. '"-._Tpsw•.. � .nw .�Y x'aCN•�.f:.. S'w'�e`i..�' i{. tleiL•' ` *�74.'y. ,-�.,y:+ ti. , .w :vn.a „{. •�:w.:.^ is a=l. .4;'.• y1' rSH s'�: "�.�•S ,1-•"7t2'L.. „•,{�y{.;. CioaRfafl�ent on EYebts oceans a spacious oololiial system . • BANISH PIMPLES �. wa}iich promis$d to rival Spain's. ANDERUPTIONS t�.n<d: it seloing. Portugueee explorers were the first Among the mass of legislation under. of modern nations to sail uncharted .-.r / xd� � taken by the Iirltlah.Rouse of Commons Seas. It is probable that the Plumage Bill will l2e_pg�aa t into-law this sc�siun. it com- fringe HenryHthe Ill t e pr ��'Ott P60 DU mands a majority in-the House of Com- plunged into the dark Atlantic and mons and has the support of the goy'- discovered the Azores and Madeira. k ,Need a is McMcine ernment, and it is an effort made to save The Standard Lge of _ L those rare and exy-visite species which Then he sailed down the African _ are threatened with extinction by the One of-the surest signs that. the greed of the bird-hunter. The United. .4Oast to Senegal. After him flut- _ __ ---Canada. H a s i1 a n g : ';blood is ou�t_oL4rder.is.the--pimp! already set a splendCd ex- tere-d-and tacked other caravels of IIi11t8ti0ltS but n0 eQUB� unRightdy eruptions and eCZemB now le in this matter, and Canada hoe ndyiIIg-renown. Diego Cam Came Passed a law by which after Jan- that come frequently with the nary 1, 1916, It will be illegalulume to bring o the mouths of the Congo.- Bar- C! EANS change• from winter to spring. These quills or any other parts of wild birds. u aUn e -­.,prove that the long' WeLife of Ic is time fhe nations'took a hand in through thirteen days of storm and DISINFECTS► winter'has had its effect upon the protecting the wild birds for some of reached the Cape•-of Good Hope. the instances of slaughter.are perfectly a2 ea and that a tonic medicine is horrible. Tyke the case of the Island Va2ea' da: Gama_crowned t'he Voy- needed to put it right. In4,& 8 of Laysan, the great breeding-place of ages of these by rounding the cape � ��' g the albatros. By the efforts of one man, RE •the�lire fever people who do aseisted by .a gang of twenty-two or and reaching the goal of all explor- twenty-three employees. that island has ers-India, d IIOt' need a tonic at this season• been turned from n glorious colony of Bad blood does not travels show it. happy birds into a charnel-house of In the meantime Colombo's had _ self in disfiguring. ,eruptions. To bones. it is computed that something discovered America, Spain having like-one-half of the entire specie's has seized the opportunity `s this same condition is due attacks there been destroyed, and the hideouo Pportu'riit first offered of rheumatism BILd lumbago; the work would assuredly have been corira•.. to'Portugal. A Chain of empires A alar stabbing sines . of sciatica pleted if the United States had-not,hap= was soon bound 'in vassalage to p, g p poly won. just u time to why! Nes these two kin WORLD'S RAREST STAMP. sold it to another collector for a. -'a'IId neuralgia; poor. appetite and a going on. The Plumage 8111 of itself gdoms. Portugal held will not suffice. �othLtg but an inter- RraziI, In Ia South .Africa Gui• --- trifling 'sum, the buyer also being• desire to avoid exertion. You ca'n• -national agreement will Issued ill the Colon prevent' the nes; with estates in G'hina and Is- y of Brit•sli i norant of his not cure these ti0UbleB by the Use egret and the bird of paradise disap- g great_bargain. . UL- y. af, purgative medicines-you need Dearing from the,world forever. lands of the Sea. Yet.ih was under _ Cuiana in 1$,6. tilnately it found its way to Europe, ' Excursion to the arctic." a• Spanish fla' that the re a tonic; and a tonic Only, and There will be no P __g__ _A g atest af• p and now reposes. _a the.collectioa 01 'amort a-. m ' le1•nes re is none ons an 'hardships attached to an Arc- e,iSu ge 'a n, valuable and unique T-liiiippe de la Renotiere of Pa- S q specimens-be- "it equal Dr: Williams' Pink.Pills tic trip in the excursion planned by a un ertook the circumniaviga4un of ris, .the distinguished owner of the q London exploration company. For the IJngs to S singularly unpretentious the world. world's greatest stamp eolleetioa; °{ 'for their tonic, life-giving, nerve- sum of ;rl,noo the flim will provide a ••• and sorry-looking stamp issued in restarin wars. Ever dose Of polar de luxe voyage that includes hunt- Portugal's day of real renown was who bought it many years ago for g Po y Ing and fishing. Each passenger will olon • of British Guiana in , ' 'this medicine makes new,, rich bl<x d be allowed one polar bear, one beat, one brief. She discovered many remote ig56 far provlsio al use pending an amount that:-has never been dis- which drives out impurities,stimu- walrus,-taro musk ox; otle wolf and two lands that other kings might reign, closed, but it is believed to have. white fox, which he must shoot for him- the arrival of afresh consignment and other nations might amass the' been at that period a record one. J1ates every organ and brings a'feel- self, To make it easy and eomtortabie of the regular postage stamps from for all' of the--polar explorers, the ship wealth cf their tributes. She fell in England, writes D. B. ;Armstrong its intrinsic. value. to-day, in the in of new health and energy to will be fitted with electric lights, bath- 1580 uncl~�r the debasing dominion very unlikely oavtingeacy gf it ever , . weak, tired, ailing men, women and r wl _ ' cfii ren. you are out o sorts p'etent'ahlp's_doctor, and a-selected chef, en. 8 e emerge un= the denomination one celih, the de. coming into t e mar et,�l in y qi as well as a supply of cigars and tobac- der the Bra ias.in- W she vas 1 in excess- of 2,000 pounds-. give" this medicine a trial and see co, wines. spirits and .mineral water of ! sigh being erudely set up from ordi- how ui.ckl • it will restore the the best brands and qualltles. Dr. Cook never to climb again to elle heights I P type at the office of I A report om this famous stamp by q y P It is t gkary. f- her centuries of nary rioter's t a celebrated ex rt states that "the. or Captain Bernier could nut-desire any,- Of her old 1'ir ,partite, revive drooping spirits, and thing more the Official Gazette; with the cen- fill our veins tictth near, health- i�- yP copy is a poor one, dark magenta in t;,. y' 8 The_search for znowiedes. tral device of a•sailing- ship taken laggard imperial rule-that-the two color, and samewilat rubbed. l is d� - inYoublood. cbn get theta ills from any extremes of slums, wealth andhuge povertymn ern last important sots of her colonial from,the heading. to the shipping initialed `E.D..��.' and dated Aprt1 s P y but examples of the truth that know- announcements in the paper. ?� department in Africa were the sup l 1st, the year not being distinct medicine dealer or by mail at 50 ledge Arrongly applied may be a curse Tha -ingle {mown copy of this i r cants a box or six boxes for $3.50 rather than a blessing. The seeker after pressing of the-quasi-slavery of the enough' to read, -Nevertheless, it knowledge for Its own sake is In no cvacoa-islands and the suppression rarity was discovered .by, n young is the rarest stamp in the world'. 4 from--The- Dr. lfiiibams Medicine way resphnsible for [tie errors of states- collector in the colon,• among solve l y Co., Brockville, Ont. men or the faults of mankind. The true of the etiicf industry of Angola. old family papers atoned away in an disciple of knowledge will ever bear In runt, The ex mditures of.her rulh -'1' - - mind the'tvords of Herron: -Knowledae P !attic. Knowing .nothing. of its I =�y�1irt�l Ras irr gco hy' qu.artih..i Iliq Literary Ability. is not a couch for the curiou:e spirit, nor in.I911 wet£ $1,000;000:more than ' w been struck at Swift Carrent, y - y eaecety and nut being favorably �!- a terrace for-thy wandering, cu,r a tower her re-venues. - Chloriticla-How can you dream of state for the proud mind, nor a vont- 1 impressed by its appf-aranoe, he, Sask. The empire she its Rich in Af - of marrying a man who writes such age ground for the haughty. nor a shop P Pa s^ for profit and sale, but a storehouse for coca i 793,000 square. miles.• She � — -•- --' �,, ,stupid love_letters? - the-glory-of Clod'and the en•towment of now holds some 8,9 •3 square tulles i f Marigold-But just' think, dear- mankind.' q _:he can write the` most -beautiful - Thune biologiMa wap de.oted their in Itldia and-0iina, energies--and perchance their lives-to The Azores and Madeira are reek- :ehecks you ever caw, the study of the mosquito b had no con ��� PILLS� caption that they would be the chief sued as Part of Portugal itself. To -- ; contributors to the successful construe- yt1Ch an o69ctrTe 3 nORMh ..� MODEL DAIRIES, LIMITED. !fon of-the Panama Conal Yet the g y has -sunk- - �=' t story of the,search for knowledge is ❑n the nation of Henry t'he-Nai•igador, a are Just as goad �- endtess ons. (Mance back at those great the race of Magellan, the mer to( _. �^ IU ae.dom happens that private names of 'the past-Pasteur• Faradn%: 8�• - for the Bladder :_ nve+stors are giv9n the opportunity Hertz, Humphrey Davy, K{lvtn. Lister, which Columbus turned for aid be- Darwin -and. Huxley.. IneAitably - one as they are for the 1Z!,ineyil. If there is trouble in retaining urine­--V of securin ti'tOCk in such,attractive asks Will the coming generation be able fore he looked to E3paily _ 1 B _ � yon levo to get up three or four times or o'teaer du=lag th®nlght�-t!the ; enterpriaea as Model Dairies, Limo- to produce men capable of acing such +. twine is hot and scalding-Gin Pills will quickly relieve the trouble. work a■ theirs some peesI Ists seem '* - .it8d, MOat:.Teal, advertised_ in - talks to think that the field of enquiry fa ex- They, cure the kfdIIeys and heal the irritated bladder.- 50c.-it Doli ;� --1r`bp Souls is First. ue ',(urge dairy eoulpanieo in haunted, that the last stail'e. of th,• 8 for$2.50. At all dealers er$eat on receipt of price. 1 t rnareh lava been so rapid.nrtd the ad- Sample free if you alention tb s paper. - day s �Luthe large cities of North Amer- It was a very youthful-class in _ P ��� pence no great that there is ]title terra- : k:i1Ca 'Are paying handrlolne dividends _tory left to explore. But each succeed- physiology. NAl7� U OliM A111a'C1111MUCAL CC. OF CAl!0A LI11 M. ANIm. for sbareholdtZzs every year. tag generation possibly .thinks that of ° Why;." asked the teacher, "is it 1, the.bne preceding !L The world pro- ' mo&l Dairies has been orst to eat soup first when 'One­ ii - --organized greases and men coIfo oa developing. Tbwy „ i !by a rumbas of the keenest and tin not stand still. It is the Yaw of HIS hungry 7 excelator: The pupils stared at her blankly; + T��S v'N S NT —- jt Sj11 successful 6ltsiness .aYCe m The Trade of Canada. V E T M E Oanadb. The names of these men Then. pths f hi% eyed them from •ORicial_trade figures-fur the twelve tbP depths of his experience, k,=sure pernm6aence and good man- months of1the !!seal year ending :[larch „ , „. HAS PAID 7% PER ANNUM +agement. It psgs to follow good al last were issued by the Cur,todu.DB- '. < You can get it down fester, he ' ff partment recently and show a rand announced,. - half yearly since the Securities of this Corporation were 'I'�leaders. total for the year of =1,11'2,562.1f a p9aced on the market 10 years aro BusiAess establjehed- - 2 pairs, investment may be withdrawn in part or whole record 1n Canadian history, _ The,total,.trade of the preceding y OIV • Y t me a ter one year, S e as a mortgage, Full par- ��.rr " Maridleapped. which was up to then the high wanr I�kPPh � tf vlarr and booklet gladly furnished on request. mark, was f1,068,640.225. -- NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATIOii, LIMITED, r' "What's the matter 1 Don't I The feature of the year recently clos- Family of Twelve, Drink Postum. :Irnow how to cut meat I" demanded ed C the on-pr enormous . the in exports y CON =311MATION 14WZ NUMMIZ4 - TOZOZTO, OZT- of Canadian•produce, etre total being "-.'It certa'n'1 has been a blessing _ 'the discharged butcher.. $4f1,6ss,e3s;: an increase of etght� mu- 3'- B a ' - K' "You do," re piied the proprietor lions. in our home,". writers a young lady r +of the meat market: "But your The imports 1 the other hand. which in regard to, Postuni. - amounted to faTf.f28;a74, showed s de- g �"•+- ' iharid does sot wei0l enough to re- crease from the previous year of a lit. ""I am one of a family of twelve, ,VEST YOUR MON i tie over fifty millions. itsii it profitably:" who, before' using -Poetum, wou�d The biggest increase in exports was - in agricultural products 'which rose is make a health 'room unoomfor- in the Preferred n i uwte of -A. hitter of-six wolves waa born milllone over the. previous year. Msnu* table 'by their obmplaining of head- -� of MODEL DAIRIES, 'lontrial.. factures Jumped 14 millions and flaher- rapt the fair-Wounds in Brandon. tee showed an increase of four milllon+: ache, ditzinem, sour stomach, etC:, >rrssiMaa �t The trade for the month of March from drink! coffee.". (Tea is uet showed a decline from the pr year � J Sir H. Montagu Allan, -�Pn5s dent Yeats.Bash pd Camilo. li the cot.al tieing ;92,897,462 as against as injurious because it contains th. _ $106,141.262. same dru egffeine;� - Piwsrtiemt Giubui' Liasyted. ' owza mertsortac nevsw. -For $' Mr. Jam �. Gu'nai, - - �. A new marvel of seience promises a 'ear mother suffer _ years mo he ed from water and milk with rvnho tertian of the heart, sick head- - __ Sunlight Is a great enemy of bacteria 14sAl ]Sr. W. Ik, Bir y • 'and what are known as the.ultra-violet ache a.nd bad BfAmaoh' and at times of C4nada; Dlrector,presiden Canadian Pa- Bank: Director, Ban ifs Asew- I rays 'the chief purifying agent. To could be oaken violeartly'ill. About clfia Railway. once Co. y Mr.`C. R, Roamer. President. Oirilvte = r. imitate and improve upon nature by a year ago she quit, coffee and be- cresting a miniature sun and harnessing Flaup� Mills, Ltd.: Director, Bank 'Mr. John McKirgow, Director, Baa its ultra-violet rays for the use of man gan Postui m. of Montreal; Director, Canadian' Life Assurance Co, web the'idea of ecienttste, and'wonder- " Pacific Railway. - My brother wits troubled with fui success in many climes has rewarded headache and dizzaneea-&K the time Mr. C, B. -Gordon, President, Do- Hon. senator Danduraad Dirietm. iNk 4,� their ingenuity, A mercury vapor are minion Textile Co., Ltd,;. Director, Butt Lata' Asssraiios Co.._Director. is enclosed in rock crystal, the only so- he drank coffee. All those troubles Bank of Montreal. Cirattd '!'rusk Pacific Railway. j a l lid which the ultra-vtolet rays.- pone. of my mother and brother have dis-. Mr. R: J.'Young*. of-R. J. Youf,ge and 0001vany. va f�' trpte. Typhoid epidemics in France, iii■ i morocco the PhillpDfnaa and Rervia appeared since Poe.tum' has taken >rog,tesrt>res vastioalars sacs a Host Dara tet have-be n checked by this germ-destroy- t+he place of eoffce.• s� e =Ing device. The rays may also be used << R. J. Y01'N GE A'_1 D COi1P ANY, 17! St. Japies �..Jwt OnW l to purify public bathe. A sister-wsa ill nearly all her Nontreal, Canada. ife with headache and heart tsott .71 - ' ble, and about all-she cared-for was 'Youcanshutyoureyesand COLONIAL SY.SiWM RECLINED. coffee and tea,. The doctors. told - verily believe you are breath- ` her"Elie must leave {liem"alone, cr.'s II� ingthedelit atafragmnce from Portugal 1Yrfs Once a Leader in m'cdicirre did• her no permanent �Iil abunch of fresh sweet violets, *.ve Oceans. good. so perfectly have we caught - "She thought nothing would take l , "� _._ the great transformations of the111e PI'm - of _ 1 ' - l' HST• H - gens Violet Glycerine Soap. g her to ,try Postum. Now her_t i But this is not all. W e ) w•�orld.• •There are few who 'notice blas are all gone and she is a happy II have caught,too,the beautiful f that Portugal's colonies ill Africa little woman enjoying life-as people green of fresh violet leaves, I have passed from her control. A should. yet kept this soap so crystal +mighty imperial system which once 1 P incInded India, South Africa, Gu'i- r'ame given lis• the Can ian Pos clear you can see through it tum CO.,-umWindsor, in • - � when you hold it to the'li ht. I nes, $razil and o�ther'vast and opo- • pc+�tuin now comes in two forma: ; m I Y e lent dinmains,,has disappeared from ' Regular Pogtnni- must be well Ask.your druggist for Jertrn ' the earth. Violet Glycerine Soap today. IOC It was no rest war that severed boiled. 13c. and -is packages. _ — a cake. 3-cakes_for_25c.-Geta __ g Instant Ppatupl-is a soluble pow- arta e-Wiest-Af1�ca ` A o} -....-.—. quarter`s worth. � f de,r. A teagpoonfuT tfittvso yes quit cl-' and Portuguese East -Africa ileo- 1 aint `that ive* ate. g ( in a cw of hot water and, wwb_3 P S zany lque :an azo an- rom a er ugar, _ e clot_ r_ F' _ Jer ensLAW ' mother country. Great Britain and beverage inRtantly. 30c and bOc. Ol' 1A=f�fii is; ills ' �' Germany' made an agreement and tins. VIOLET - offered Portugal $100,000.0[10•. o Stands the test of Canada's trying weather as no other paint you have ~ The cost per cup of both kinds is ever used. For barns and other buiidlap,for your implements and wagons•and for 3 a zambique conies unCler british in- about the @aloe• - Your home-both outside and In there is a Ramsay finish that is the lest of Its kind.• V��1, one Soo To the ma wh does his own painting the coavenlence and economy of Ramsay s y _ • ,y!_ P' fluence and•the other districts un- "T�,re's a Reason" for- Postum. Paint to ed�Cvi$�i, Fa rale byCawadfawdruuislsfro+wcowl der Gtirnlall spheres.' T%e Port-u- ti The mea wbo t>irts painters p this work for him will do well to f m dettfir erioration. -•4101d by GiY�CerS• ppa�liate-theyy`•West so well and protect wood and metal q tlwrousbty From deterbratlon. to coast,indudiws Newfowwdlawd guese republic is recognized.as su- �_O, Tix local Ramsay'dealer will sive you splendid servke and suggestions: Or write • i For a sa,wteM lake. seed.2e aamv.to the Serbia, like Turkey in Egypt, and - direct to-the factory. C3) . Andrew 1errms Ca Ltd.6 bherDrooae Strert, ' " rertA,oahvte. with no more than Turkey's power. Bra!+ncl~�t1 rove has.a rce>tawran'_ A. RA & SON"CO. (Eatsblished 1842 MONTREAL,Quo. r.. Thus vanqudahes from the five whlarfi tips are po@ltiv'ely taboo, .,',.i ,fie., ::w ':-S^_'- ''w,..' .,�:v'• .,i :r., ... 4 ,.:v. n.: r -_y •s ,y. h^,:t,,a, .s., •. �r ,�`�, �. ,....-,. h..s: .. - -. ,.S�p"., ..+77+. +-t#1...t .rii',,..:" �„ '�-''a..t 1.,�,c,.,L.u. 4`�`�"'• tT,�«, .� .T,."�. ;fiery . •' .daq,:v�r.: ✓^ :C.�fi,.ycq,+s-i" tL.,, .,. .•, wµ• ,may,: r �+��"�yv'�Cy'�"'. ,"Si.i�2c� ,'"ev.�,. !: �.'f^'' `h.�Ly'ax�v,�w`?` .„i:.—,�.. - _ ... ...,n• . .. ,szB� ., ti+a � a 'sf.L'3' a a•.:n,. ... ; '.i� `.. a...- 't,,.., ...+.r' a - '.'� ,r. .r: •,n. T:E•,_ q '•: .s^,--.uc'�.;v�-..;......n.,:x-. ena'v-.'-wzw:nw+.�.' .+.-•v>:ia +..R,o ua,zn r�•.r-r•+.. arca. ,�,.v r�•'..:ez3;.. _ mz=+•'ai ri.. . •...ic-,••.a -. w.a�..,.wnr.•�5...«a`.. ><tsz _ T w - _ d ..i Kings Cbartahilu [141151],. 14722)1 1Ve•a Advortisenaesats. �� l�+ia f The par• bred imported Clydesdale r 'yablisbedtier7Friday morning atit@0mw, •mon, the prop rty of John Munro, Lam' •Pickering,cot.. Pickering,wil make the assaon of 1914 FOR SALE-Yorkshire white sow, _� and 7 yonog Pros, also fresh mi07. cow. Immel � ��follows:Moadsy leaven own stable, J.L•GILL1fAN.Brougham; Phoo•1607. 3Ps1s..; .. Ts laic lot 8, B.F.con for Geo.White's Dae. - — - --- borton,nubs,Tuesday Liverpool hotel, EDAR POSTS-Any size delivered. V - ,i�ls5 per=ear; 'l.00 it paid is advance. G = $.�. E YOU TRII~.D TIiE1I,? THEY . NEVER_ FAIL.. _ noon,B.Bath's Pi,kering, night; Wed. Priced right. writs,phone,or nail, GEC. F 8nbeoefptions"to the United Stat�a,.i1.a0,, Yc1NT08H,0edarCiroge,Ind.phone, Nalvera in advance neaday,T.A illnoz'a Brock road, noon, P liwt guaranteed •0�, Ss-sa A complete flue of edea and flower seeds now in. All D.Crawford a Aadley night; Thursday r. own stable for night. Friday Bandel's GGS FOR HATCHING-Pure new seeds. -2 packages 5 cents-- Also corpeas,- sweet - !_ .JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. hotel Whitby night; Saturday, own E white wyandottee trom No. 1' La g ; • -table until Mood%y morning. air ia,.00for a.ttmgor 1a. L, D. 'BALs, peas, nasturtium, yellow globe Danver Onion. Seeds in•bulk. - Plckoring. 97:2 i • t: PtCKEfelNii COUNCIL Edward Darnley-[9609 : (1846]).The • fasbionably bred imported Clydead•le �j OII$E TO LET-On lot 10 con. 9, = The above Council met pursuant to stallion,the property of R.Defoe.Green " Riokuriog. Hood working man's house . PERFECTION CHICK FOOD •,adiournmeni ori Monde the 4th st. River, will make the season of 1914 se Plenty of work is the neighborhood. Apply toc#e em err present, the reeve in the day leave -- ct foo a perfed fo'r yicksoung ch �. r for.W. H Mawr s con. 5, Pickering pR SALE-Potatoes for table or +�-- Empire miuitefof 'the last meeting Wedaeoday Liverpool house, an: seed. Early Newmarket .and.Tti Thumd" a afternoon;Thursday,Wm. state. Apply to A. P. SOMERS-00048, Duf- xx . igere readandapprofied. .:' -Teel scherr veopd,pigbt• Friday,Thos fin's Va11ey,Farm Pickering. 32.35 - PLANTS .FOR. '�EASTER ' A aulmber of aecotlnts Were present- y� y ' y' — - w . e -Reesces Searlioro iownTue tloon,_9wu ._td for payment"and referred-to the RICYCLE-FOR-SALE_-_A_good -S_ome very choice geraniums. , l'uliages etc. for Easter Cheer. eta Is,night. Saturday.F.W. BilVec- .L pllsaet'bicyole,onl a abort time in use. ed pfor live standing committees.- - -. . -ser. s 17n motion Mr. i1d ers,of the C.N. R. thorn a coo. 9, Markham noon, own Apply at lot 9l;con!,I;ickeriag,or write W.11, stab a until Monday murning. Burk,Brougham, Ind, phone.' 81-tf Co,, was heard in support of applica- Irv,rtg- [g461] (819.17), .The Import- Our;General Grocery Stock is complete , and fresh. Prfces right r tion of the said companyfor' ern,i4= ° ANTED TO RENT _ Cottage - -' p ed Pereheroa stallion, the property of with land for poultry Bad vegetables, Lots of good butter and fresh•eggs'for Easter Trade. .ion to cross the 5th concession road, T. H. Hansard, Markham, will,make ctose�to town of Pickering, Address Gw o opposite lot'8 in the sidingto gravel the season-of 1914 as follows:-6tonday NELSON,lee Close Ave.Toronto, 16-tf it of the Godson Construction Co., afternoon ores a to Meadowbrook -- Pilose or.send yetis grocery order to` z Ltd.,i5n said lot.8, in the 5th conces- p O RENT--Two good frame.houses, farm. for night;. Tuesday, John e. T'east of Pickering Village,on the Kin ton - a Ion., - Corner's Kinesia niitht; ; T ay, 'road late tj on J. igen at ease,Pickering. A&for tf JAMES 1RIOHARDS ON � 4 A petition was presented from W, Brooklin hotel,Brook in. night; Thnre particulate to W.J.afiLLER, Plekeria ss-tf ' I. Pizer and others from the village • ag dap Baadel a hotel, Whitby night; Fri of Dunbarton,asking that the base- PURE BRED DURHAM BULL-!or - - . R day, Commercial hotel, Oshawa for THEPICKERING GROCER. r' g line road leading to-the station be re n' bt.Balanic for noon Baudel'-hotel Service In lot W,con.!,Pickering, Terms to -ori incl width y .1.50 in every case For•�artic2m vh 7J g I-i3:Wil Pica.or tt ALL. Thestanding committee on Contin- following Monday noon. Brock Road,P O, 80-N w1 EkeT cles reported and reconpmended Baron Etert- 156291 (12883) -The REAM SEPARATOR FOR SALB. Yo[iowi.rR payments: Edward fashionably bred Clydesdale stallion, Blue Bell large oapSelly,only in ase a few THE Es'Tom® ► Willson, bal."of salary as assessor for the pr party of W. H, Pugh,Claremont, months. wet accept about half price,and «ill IM Il18..5.00:Salary for 1914, 175,OrJ; pees will make the season of 1914 as follows: allow Qae months tree trial. Credit wiL be = - __._ IlEI3 --- - -tage for 1914 5.00; D. R. Beaton die- Monday leaves his own stable for •John glvea i1 desired.THOS, RREVELRY, Brook ' bureements 10.00;, R. Beaton On _ .Scott's night; Tuesday .R. Esgleson's, Isoad. 8x38 fir+ sect. of salary 75,00; Mongolia noon, W Armstrong's it ,- FOR SERVICE-At lot 21, con, 8, ' The standing committee on Relief Locust Bill, night; Wednesday, R. Pickering.Rog. shorthorn bull, bred � reported and recommended payment Hilro 's Cedar Grove, noon ; G. D G.X.roceyth,terms$40e•seg,Ayrsairs ball ---iiilotiawe--EtiT boar - ae, erryw nig Taman sy $ Ing H. McAvoy to Whitby jail. 8.80.; George White's Daubarton, noon ; G. laorristoon,tims$ JOHN�SOoTTti olars~ —_w A.Anderson for team an Aurrey,4.00 H. Linton'- base line night, Friday, moat. esw KEEPING a bank account for ' also hotel tare for man self and Ceara, T,A Koax's Brook road neo-; Bert - "household expenses and 1,40 Matthews,Brougham night. Batarday. OMMUNICATE with Jack Murray, � NOW- 1.40; The standing committee on Dam- his Stahl. anti! Monday morning. Andley;for a soven seated passenger auto- paying all-66 by cheque has many i g y mobile,with to car in rime condition wear- tt P i advantages. It shows the balance on ages for sheep by Dogs reported and ins the rigiaal tires t car to of-'French � recommended payment as follows: make receiving the blue ribbon in its clau at OF CAN"A hand,the amount expended,provides 4� A.warm debate is being wa'Red the$,muton auto &bow in 191& cost the Walter S. Major, 2 thot'ouRh'hred in Ottawa over the question in ownere75wwae.takeoact for debt.�soll _ receipts for every payment anddoes i �t ewes kilted by dog or dogs, 20.00; A. for abW, demonstration arranged for. i pnvits Q a require a. IL MUne for services p cting the aid to the C. N. R. -. ' �,A+fl !� deposit to begin Thee sbee e stangli committe On Bonuses j S 1FiP8re o�rNir�cgecom >t��noorvos- - ���/`I� with. - s� for Wire Fences reported as follows . -tea is>9,oa liar-9.000.000 no mium ansae; Application received from Amos Sri . • all premiampncsos are yrs PICKERING BRANCH pp R• ootioa,oo• mutual c��Lible at 80 days null for bonus o0 95 rods of wire tante . them now Remember the" notany es are gi:a .R. W. anager. Branch also at on tot 19, coo. 5. GORDON,• lD . J for Ave times the amount sot yoaz yearly or �! The standing committee on Roads three year pobeg. Insure in the British Amer- "d Bridges reported and recommend ,Hp ESEEKERS' i sAsouraace Co. which to parall Canadian, j F' ed a went as follows: F. Hershman and you we protected from thee-.impositions. _. p y see D Simpson who can give you tall parts- and others for erecting railing on con. EXCURSION S calces. 1 also represent we Laudon and R SE EDS opppp. lot 85, also supppplying posts and Lauouhlr•Accident and all efaf this Iain• G haulia same, 8.05; VYm. Graham for Ttl aura. Don't be without a policy of Thi& kind. ,� D E N g as we don't know the der or hoar we Ret into - 3 hauli gravel on sideline bet. lots 82 MANITOBA, ALBERTA accident or sickness it will only coat you about - - and 28310 con. 9, 35.00; Iaaac Connor, + $8-Ou a year for $AA, It you want a nen. - s j bhai plee Tubtar Isparator the beet la tee f� �'1 for filling washout app. lot 14 and lli SASKATCHEWAN world. or our ole one exchanged see D. STEEL $RIG GS, ipn�cloag4. 45c:Joseph Gormley for re- 18I01PBON,!''lckaring. -. � , REN3�tIE, CO S,. a� I Each Tuesday until October 27tk,inclusive. f in sidewalk In Dunbarton to be I I (i ebarrgged to statute labor acct. 3.20; Winnipeg and Return - •35.00 Sarkis Reesor,for 10 yda of gravel for Edmonton and Return - ' 43.00 • -; - �r sideline bet lots 22 and 28: in con 9, pram T•roato, cad Statba.a.a ass D. M. FERRIES; drawn by W. Graham. 1.00; G. A. North o! Tasoseo.�Teopwrttoaste fares st® failingflair t fr'-'s"t'°a'�'t °�a" Dutch Setts English Multipliers Sweet Bruton to ParttcuLar euni►x.A or oc$:+ti ticket. Hall's hair. Naewer certainly stops ' Stowell's < Allies ie• for nails for walk to Dun- � J. H. Iiflichrll commnta- 1' tion of statute labor tar 1913 8.50 Your committee are in receipt pc a = odaabtaboutltwbat- ' -Corry, and Ste elle Evergreen P lvem Caaadiao 5e flekit is or waste [�] :petitlon from W. I. Piser and 19 oth- M.G.MURPHY.D.FA..C.P,Ry.,Toronto, ems• You will aurel be satieded. '. Corn, v♦ aX Deans t�IIlerlCa,n rira ars-skin that the baseline road lead- e t m to the station at Dunbarton be FLOUR and FEED _ Wond6r and Nott's Excelsior -widened to the lawful width of 89 ft �ReoutOSB' sale ' U - ` This the partes interested in opinion that 0r Peas -.and an other ,seeds ,at Peas,Station y - allowance at the particular place - -- -- asentioned could arrange to have a . FARX BY TENDER you may require. meeting ane discuss this matter and ;Feed Wheat, Whole Corn, - wHye at some amicable settlement. WRITTRN r :-'rDxaa will be received Malted Corn, Dried Brews- �'ea, VO�eet aOQOa, 9,IId (it10001Ste, the befit iY8 Mr. Forgie seconded by Mr. Mow- up toorsSaatnurday. May 80th, 1914,by the y .. bmy moved that permission be here- undersigned. one of the executor- of ore(}rsioe, Oil Cake Meal. Call procure. by granted to the Canadian Northern the eetate of the late William Logan, a Ontario Railway Company to cross late of the Village of Picket ills. de- Molsasine, Brno, 3horta, - Our groceries are the frebheat. t1ro 6th ono. road at a point opposite ceased. for the purchase of farm in lotNo,8, withaspurlne ,which the the crestownshipr o Pickering. containing Hoar, Crushed Oeste, Etc. O PH I Lip ?'said -eompaay propose coastrueting tl0 acres more or]earn, all under cul�i- trom their main line to the gra*sl pit vation, being composed of to lot For particulars Phone home 50®0. ialf We Godeoo..Construction Co..on lot No. 11 in the second and third conces- $RQ�•��A �Nrjk A T TS I in the Bch concession. f3uoh crosein sioo in the,*Township of Pigkerink. T210232AM R�0= i to be constructed in accordance with One mile from the Village of Picker- the phnis i obmitted for same by the ing. three-quarters from the C. -P. R, FENCE, FENCE • said railway company. and to be station, one-half mile from the Toron. maintained by the said company. At- to-Eastern electric railway, and eight, so to be equipped with gates 'across een miles east of Toronto. Good frame ti FENCE the said spur line at both sides of the house,containing seven rooms, bank ith=caneession k add; and-"that the barn with stone stabling underneath reeve and clerk be hereby authorized for 25 head.hen house and piggery, 2 Just received another car of Peer- .; and instructed to sign approval-of the wells. excellent black clay loam soil; -..less Fencing, in various styles. ` v d by,the .said railway tile.drained, Possession given in the Give me a call 'when requiring - r" company for the said crossuig. fall of 1914, , Property may, be seen.by Fence of any kind. Quality fe A by-law-was introduced and flnally aprlying to}ir. O. Denny on premises. carried appointfugg James Smiles. Terms: $2W) cash : balance on and prices right. overseen of div.e,in place "of. Thos. tnortage. The highest or any' tender •A few hindred rods of 10 wire 'w.•::w `' McGlasban, who.does -not 'reside in not nee essarily-aceepted, fence, specially priced. that division. 'Leonard Neale, or er- Dated at Toronto, this 2nth day of - seer of div. 11, in place of H. D. Bayne 'Apri1.1914. ILFRED F. jVIL90\, who dges not reside in the division, F. G, Loran, 111 Kendal Ave. Balsam, Ont. and Robt. Anderson, overseer of div: . 30-31 Toronto, Executor Independent Phone No. 526. ': ? 15,in place of Jar les SmahEs who does not reside in the said division.. Also Jas. A.Coates pound-keeper-per•.in place dted-Jh1x4103. of O. Bennett who refuses to act. A by-law was also passed amending - i former by-law and tin which the rate for commutation of statute labor .ore Fire Proof, Rind 'Proof, 1-raised frorn from 81.00 to ;1.50 per This barn is covered with Bratford Asphalt Roofing (80 The per square) day,ae provided by an amendment to ural@r PrOOf, Lig}1tniDg i *8*statute labor law in 1:913. _ _-_._ -..�_.-_-._ - _ _-We stock this roofing in-all-grades, and can ship to.any__stationin_'_— The Council now adjourned to meet ' ,Pickering Township. ,freigbt-prepaid in 10 sqr lot. Quality always , at 10-a.m. , Pride, ,Iiiis 9th, .Proof and Frost Proof. s8+►in of y " T rules the price. Let us quote you. Can ship to any place lass and at one o'clock" as a court of I - - re�ision. in,Ontario for same rate. em. D. I . -' H E I S E - •� � 0 e _HORSE' REGISTER . Farmers use th ` i•' Ateaoander(12363)Vol.%XVI. The '..�- -- __ . imported Olyaes a[e stallion, the pro- gee any of the following'Local Aagents--Thep will gave you best. priceal oaTOUFFV2LL�t ' 1 ' i petty of 7a.nas Evans,,will ntaadst.hie Pedlar's Metal Rooflnpp�;,"Siding,Vents, Culverts Finials, own stab e,lot 4,con, 5, Vibridge, der- Terminals, Sheatingand Ornaments. - fnp the season of 1914. " Prince dr candle(88QQ�� (4�17�30). The Pa American Btandardtroltin held acts Samuel 4lanning,) W. Pringle, PKE _ � 1` E_- — -. - . Brookl. , Oat,-- -Whitby,--Ont- - -• -1` • q p g _ • 012 • -laliion,the property ofT,Caster,North. G. 11I. Rice, "" 'Jacob McInt re,'.' .` JJ Claremont, will make the season of 1214 y Ont- -LaVrence Dean-Rjvrria, Whitby-.Ont. Whitby-,- . k BUcephalus vol.12 No. '338' 11228 . p John Ashenodwo _ .• A. ( � Greenwood, Ont. - Goodwood,-Ont. The choicely bred imported. Clydesdale W. Henle - W. F. Bi'rton _ ' stallion,the property of 8, C. Banker, j3 ' I , -will matte the essaoa of-1914-as follows; Ont. - . Whitevale, Ont. �. h footwear .J. C: Morrish,- -W. W. Sadler; a -ave a complete stock of the newest style, ootwear Houdsyy leaves his own stable, Kingston - ~ road, W, H. Holtby s Aodey night, Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Ont. s for men, women and children's' wear. -Tuesday,Bandel's hotel, Whitby, for Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Oat... - - - - _ .. -" night, Wednesday, Commercial boi.1, " ' - CI►I1 and -see our specials in men's and boy's.work boots. ~ Oshawa,o noon and night, Thursday; No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. , ;phone 151 — A pan Solicited.� Frikfoa :1siPok�db: elne, Q,nk� a:; THE PEDLAR PEOPLELimited bo his own stable calif the following - = ' WHITBY Monday morninl(t -- Head Office and works, OSHAW�; Ohl Established 1881 1J., PEEL, Brock Street, :x:•' ...*'• :-• .... ' :s•. ... -dWf,.•. r,._,}•i ',a ,�•{:.. to i^i."as:: u �'.:'"&... w,� -Y;.h:4: h aY ,''�' Y y ^e: h'A:'• L:'�'y +'•, f.1 .•;,,'_Air : p•. •� x •., Y ..a,,, .,F € •A�r.. p, yn ..a. .r,: r .:5,^ :`'s.. .-+.L ,n , V. r' wi++ , ,x.. :,`afi.,^, s ^` .A? .r+in`I•ay'' Ter ss. a� ,_• .:r •'ass✓'++,+. .py Sv.- e.z•^.� v} • .�.e n. ..1w+` v-'J' i^ �•y'' -_ lTJL7., p ' .'g' may,.` :.'I 'S" ••C�`w -..,,,.p'.._. d^I:afi_'�: z.'.."•„�� •� Y,✓�"°. .._ e. .. .. � .�,<-�»',::-. ,: �xr�, �����iyr+:�-� >' fy p,y'�,- a,skgm`4•..: '.M'f .•�.,yti i`.+•.,+: s."".�Cy_,':' .-.. _. '.. . '�-� � ,... k..`'^�' ,'.•. ,.LL?r-� ,, •,•' , .. `. n. a ��.' • ,r "''-mow ':•i-,:3 r; i•- .3,, 3.' or.n 4• .r?,, 'n { ._,.,;.-+...,,. i «.:., ,. „•. :-•' 4. .,`....E , • CLARKMONT Mrs. Thomas Condyis not im- -Fred Mechin and sister, Miss ` Miss Mand Mann was in Toren- proving as rapidly as her friends Blanche,of Brougham,spent Tues- ` -to-for a few days last week. would desire, but we hope"to see wi J. H. and tare. Beal. t -J.- :- �• HICHARDSO> . her around again soon.. .- ' _-----Abram Ruadv--had- it 7. basinese Mrs. Ed. Gleeson accompanied ` trip.to Stonff villi on Tuesday. Ed. and Mrs. ,Gibson and dun- �iyd 'her soot Wilbur; of Taront�, --:- IMI showing of Sneit display of John Gerow and T. P. Shirk Rhter. Miss Mabel, spent Sunday her daughter, Miss Minnie, Qom• s very large assortment of - � a► were at Chalk a on Sunday. with Wm, and Mrs. Michell, of spent Sundav with relatives in - Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jwt -� Gardening i popular pastime• Green River. Greenwood,, ' - received for the Holiday trade. Oall with many or - residents these Mrs. Palmer returned to Seattle Don't forget the annual tea and .- da s. on Monday after spending a'few conceit-to b@ lain is the $a t�1Bt ; • J.. B.. p Subscriptionii tasid for all Magazines, Tred and Mrs. Pugh visited with .months with her -parents; . church this(Friday) evening-- un- " the latter'•s mother, Dlrs,.Pilkey on and Mrs. Madill. der the auspices of the Mission _ _ Weekly and Daily NewspapsI Sunday. : Z Ise r. oven 'ons new veterinary, splendid 80 to 7 b b k Shi M d b l poyey r. ras barber for 5. .80,followed by aspen fled a business trip to the city on R= H.A.RT. O , T Monday. the past few months will leave on. pro9pam. _�N• � O. H. FousyB ling conlplee'd tie MondHy far Toronto, where he }3YOC33ilNI t;eAts WhitlDy' : ' -'mason work o secured a remunerative position. : _ n-Hagli_ a s:nev .y residei}ce. --' 7 2`eturned Yaur•Hair__NeedS -_ W. J. and Mrs. Miller- and two last geek, after being-abaent our D . . e sons, of Pickering spent Sunday months with her sisters,Mrs.Short P8r�S1aI1 Sa e . IRE F E NCE- ��� — ROYCE , •1st'"'in Scott's. of Drayton, and Mrs. Young, of IT QUICKLY REMOVES EB DAIDRCFF Agency for Invincible' wire fence A practical Shoemaker has Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey spent Guelph. She also spent sometime g y opened e Sunday with C. H. and Mrs. Pil• at the G:A. C. Just because your hair is full of dan. ke , of Pickering. ff, t reeky,dull never will y.the.Stee . - -Shoe Repairing Shop dru thin st ul d neo made b I Co. of y do u to look rett , d not des' 'it Ira Boyer left on Satiirday even- - Beau iful hal P thi” , fluffy, lustrous - Canada. Next,door to W. J:' Coakwell's iiig to spend a few days withapd absolutely free from dandruff is - harness-shop, where he is pre- friends in the city, only a matter of care. +r of John Shirk and Dr. Love were "TRY— worst age nen y app ie - repairing work. F -at the former s arm In Markhath, wi 1 work wonders. ust one applice- mas•Ind. Phone 1921 aownship on Sunday.. To Stiffer, when ort C&n et tion stops itching head, removes dan- A call respectfully solicited 4W Thomas and Mrs.- Stephenson p druff and all excessive oil. 'It goes ` W. ROYCE,.' PICKERING ` p Tod s Home-made and right to the hair roots and furpishes -PICKERING, ONTARIO Asad two daughters spent Sunda — . with relatives in Myrtle. Bread the nourishment needed-the he be- • Thomas Gregg, we are sorry to :delivered at our door. comes soft,fluffy,abundant and rad _ a report, s laid off duty with a se- ._ Y iant with life. Are You Interested In Ayer s Pills eaB - im 1 Y Parisian Sage not only eaves the vera attack of rheudlatism. - Ask your Grocer for it. hair but stimulates it to grow longe H. and Mrs. Mechin and daugh- and heavy. Get a50•cent bottle fromFeine" in Gent) La dve. -coated• > one In ooCV nae. M ter, Miss Blanche, of Brou ham, • T C JD'' D, Pettit o�once, There is no other - .,s .,!pent Sunday with J. H. an�Mrs. OSHAWA, ONT. - g - 9 o to� �ilf��a Qo. pe So -•---- - -- -- AND Ask Your D A representative.of the Domin- - r son Temperance Alliance will oc. BARGAIN S IN BEAUTIFUL - Gates­_11111111 `� - ncupy the pulpit in Erskine church • Repaif Shoon Sunday both morning and even- e p g ilia, when he will address the con.. BUFFETS and MINA CABINETS ` gregation in the intereats of tics Thn nadersi ned is prepared to re- -_ alliance.. . g Beautiful design in 1-.4 Oak and plain Oak, 52 in. Top,47 in. British pair all makes of bicycles, etc. ; Rev. H. Wood gave a most in- I have in stock 3000 rods of ; terestiog address before the Bap- heves mirror;*odden trimmings, special$`7.00. Also;agent for mill belts, machine fist Young People's Union on Mon- -day - wire fencing made by the.. all kinds; uto ob lee, f •-da evening. There was a large - .China Cabinet to match, $17.00: - - of motorcycles, etc. t. i belts y Steel Company of Canada. Ind phone 1913 Pick. attendance, of members who liat- • erred to the address with great C. H. BURLING -- PICK.ERING I also carry brace- wire, past, - t coiled .spring .wire, wire _ . pleasure -and profit. Russell Andrew The fine weather of the few days has enabled the farmers . ;staples: Steel poste and PICKERIING, Ont_ _ to make rapid progress with their • spring work. A large number cedar posts. - n�j' 1 ' have completed their seeding op- : . ..-Picks,ria n _ eratious and are now getting their _ land ready for the root crop. _ y,�As the undersigned wishes to Let me show you what I have and Lumber Yard .1 wind up the F. George estate at once, he- wishes. to dispose of a quote prices. uo ou mortgage of$2100, with gilt edge r t. good - REESOR - d s inst. Thinisa chancetoA& C We are prepare to upply securit and yielding 5 r cant, �• makea Rood investment. Joshua Bundy:Claremont. * - - . Everything n the C. H. Found with his•gang of ng in Jt. ,,. LOCUST 'DILL Roofing' e. workmen, left on Wednesday for 9y kingdom for a horse proffer- Malvern, where he has a contract Now is the time to Iflce your with Mr. George Scott. Mr. Found modernefmand a so an monarch-. But the �TTENTION o p _ y Isfla a splendid re ntation for good order for Tongued and Groved wvorkmanship, which makes his g 5 pine or hemlock silo services mach sou ht after from ter means of transportation-at material. New and secogd cream separa- i. --turn away manyfar and near. He �o compelled to lowest cost-when he'buys a sturdy- lowest ._ �y tore. • aaol�ne engines, 8' w. D: Gordon 8c 3out As the Union Cemetery Cm. -Ford. The economical Ford has pany are desirous of keeping the - different usakes, pumping cemetery in first cldse shape, they made the horse an extravagance at out. res tfully request those who are N ' _ _;piny ,price. .= :. " • �.,•.. -� ]Qts. Farm implgmente: �. pec _. _ ,-: :_ - - - : looking after the graves of friends Ito see that they are kept level, as ._. - Pxlcss. ., .�► Six hundred dollars it the rice of the Fend �CPSIt1eN'OS they become hollow after the earth p - , settles, and also to take away the runabout: the roaring car is d: fifty; the •w,_ 33. J,BdSB01*_T balance of dirt and atone. F. town car nine hundred-f.o. b. Ford, Ont.; , s complete with egtiippmeot. Get catalog and ! JF'armer, sec-tress. pWarticulare from W. J. Luke do Son, or L BROEH ROAD, ONT. ` Report of Claremont public 'W Dudley, Whitby, Ont. - school. Senior Division. The fol- . - lowing is the report of the pupils. i a -7- .7 — - 71uas MMss. lfor the promotion examination . 5 C � � Ocsat;iw y CCPTMHTS du'rina April :. From Sr. I11. to - . d Caab gwrd Lsaseha .en ..teeob ow i '!!i1 Jr. IV.-Honors-Ions ham, � b:7 optnion w styes a. Sargent,Sl tions ctrl iv non Idelnt on PaLenl� Mildred Brodie, Violet rt � - ,' b , sens.tree. deeo'�'ron n��n Leland Graham, Jean Graham. a ° . M e 07 w �+ t ,a s yaaiet wot�ee,wlttwai a�arie,to Fuss-Merle Ste healon, From s . 6 �N ' ,Jr. III to Sr. III. F' Honors-Mary. r •d ;. �' Iso M � Forsyth, Vida Knight. Pass-Rus- �g' °o $ ., 4 g, : j r Abandeo>met,inueteatedtreekly ILeatmn _. Bell- eal, Ellsworth Kydd, Gladys' 3I a R a'do° sea:i iadeM�sose�' a `sola by •Paterson, MurrayForgie. FromIP I Q$ 6C Q = rx Q« ' new satire Sitl�esf hIurra DOMINION �� +a �N C No ".;Jr. IV. to Sr.IV-- Honors-Mabel I �ag.: iCbee r'g g a O� R aRg�. Pass-John Knight. Ea- e1R aomumo m osLEN,M.P..PRE91DEtVT. W.D.MATTtiEW6.MOE►11liIDE s I�c S p°c,mgg°�� o' o, ;a a Arae-a ""F st'waaataswn ' C.A.BOGERT,C.enesal.Mam><er. •• a c a . o y trance test-Honors-Vets Steph- I Q qo 0 0 x�mrr y -b VV, 4.61 enson ; Pass-Hazel Mantle, Bar Farmers' Sale Notes. Collected a ! beta Kydd, Jean Evans, Willie it Lmorecoivenlent to have.tbe Dominton Bank collect your Sale Notes, OI - •— --- 1 Forgie;•Mary"Pugh., than to try to do so yourself: `` y m m `o w ►m Jan . When you have a sate:.have the Notes made payable at the Dominton Bank, r i A few days ago a traveller from and de it them here for collection. O1 pi Feb t .Markham, motored into. the vil- 's " -+ vch collections are made on most favorable terms: „� n Q o,�. Mu M jage anal when about the four - c '_ _ eI Apr corners,one of the wheels- broke: • - • e! g:..: ;. y:' a e.. way I i s It became necessary for him to WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. - ; .,, J us "`e drive to Stouffville to secure the v Ir g m y' t.-July. �es +!t necessary parts to" replace, those - o „ m a a �„ OW ss Of all materials'and design broken. On his return he set dill- Oct. �,,, Rept in stook. It willpay YOU gently to work to do the required „ 4 a 8 I , W. Net I*' b salt ai oto wtiorks'asd inspect Our stook . repairs, but he was completely Su PS;ON �� use and obtain prices. Don't be misled conquered. . Several of the meth: Cagents tss do not emty--we and ploy them,eoeeeq - January IY16-Whifb 7, Oabawi 8,BronRLam anics O e a `4111 ' sssistauce. and after eonsiilsrsble i4z=:17,IIplerarove it; on of 10 "t>eoti:,whieh yos irD : ty save by ppurebasing from nes ' oommi Lime spent In the skilful use of theSTOCK �AIJE - - d _ 1 ._ file an 'other tools. -the required- - .451000 nail solicited. :repairer were completed. The own- The Pickering wNl«1 *AMRE C0.; Q� C� ime,never saying a by and ' vLAUGHTEf�? PRICES vee.- erRilby, onMrio er of the auto stood when the work was.done he jump _ � CQi C�m t eB E, W. E V ANSI :ed into his auto and drove .rapid- �,� ha�e_re,leiv�d_notioe to vacate store- we now-occas , there= - r�' T- ly Away,,without&s-much as'say- = ' - �y The object of£Isis Association is to -_- fore stock must be slikughtered�at cost and under. - Pum 1�Q>1�1A�`aGt>E118! c; ing."thank you to those who had lessen stealing and prosecute P render-etl�im nuc va uaG�assls- $erg ink T2,-�Veye]Sa7�tY�eHil the one. Shop and Residence; Dundas Sb --fiance In his time of need. This _ e ted , Sale Begins - `crowd that had gathered around. -- M81v DAIS 1�fAY 4th,-� Contlilue8 fog- e[embere having pert iioleu aommani- WHITBY, ONT. _ caused much amusement to the pro y OIIfr wit any any member �ee doors west of Whitby Houss slid it is safe to say that if be of Executive Committee. _ .. ^ever meets with a similar mishapNo doubt long before end of sale canoed goods will be sold out, and t1�• Membership fee - •- We are re ared to instal wood or Iron " • :'in Claremont again he will waits we can$ot procure more at`the prices we now offer them. p P - ` 'long time before he will get much "" All Come---You will save money. Tiekste may be bad from tbe,President or: pumps on short notice,also attend -"e"' ' `assistance. Ingratitude is one of semeurT on appitesUou. to all kinds of repairing. IEhe characteristics a person MILLINERY-This department never was in better shape than it is Exec. Oom.-L. D. Banks,0.S.Palm. - Agent for the.Ontario Wind Mill, :can possess, and IS one of the great-• at resent. We are prepared to meet all wants and lease er,C. L. MorcQmbe, Pickering, Ont also gasoline engines and; :eat forces in creating en@tnies. It p P p the 91 gear costs nothingto express one's gra- the public in every wap. - p -• _ .-': . _ .j •1+[AGNET OItEAM BEEARatTOR titude and it enables one to get . O'Connor: _Mi,)e CIAII f ; w ptlp3ig In the world mach tlltier. a Co., ll .sA Ind. f. D SIMPS & ChPICKERIN(� CSN :misid.at ' r :r= ,. KuCi^:.. ,_ ,.• t•; -, ,. ,. a,; ,'"�" . _; t4�$"�£=�' '�' „ ,�,L" •" +ie3x'_ "�^€•- ^•^p •;res,;;.• :td^.,,,.�'�k�< '-w gyp, -`�?"a�:� ,�>L.y "'� p '�q.'� a 7J3 s,Y T...ti ., v. .p. ..0 r' ti m.+� w:• j t :: 'RiF ?6 .t . e^A."a^'q"ee ? rT s�Y k a Y '�<.,; .y, •. �i_.2visz•t•.- •�_ �r:r x _- -a x«„erss ... - .n•.u_f:^ .•:ossa."�.cc •,�^rta: sr-.;haw!:',-T ;i ---•in? an-••�,-.n `�m.1': -.o :'o.: :w:.ee:-e:n . +r,F+•+ >v.; : .,;.q �. 7� F .. u.. % u �-RIEES Of FARM_ PRODUCES _ _ FIM � D[E011?O tNtf 1Nt a.EADINO T1t110a . _ - " • -- tiNTal[a Or a/1EN10�. - - - AMM O Gaits. Crain, Cissas and Wail ' 1966tiss a2 Nsats aM Aligns$, � " - - -- � +''•� r 1 ^`` "� � 31i:..aatttffa. - �_ - �� '� ""'�'•' � �1 , ,r � �� �" - , ? ` Toronto. Miy 6.—Flour--Ontario \ 1 ` _ ll�l' �' ' d• -'Wheat Sours, 90 ppeer--cent.. $3.86. sea- � \ board, and at $1.86 -'to $4, Toronto. �- �' - W• 1! `s 1 -� lsanitobas= rl\ Flrst patents In Jute be .. �. y� iiall-i G_ n Jute baa �anwheat—Bay litOba Wheeat Bay Dona`--NO. Northern, 96c, and No. 8 at'90c. Ontario wheat—No. 8 at $1 to $1.05, y' r v outsideactor freight. and $1.08 ' 1 dihE.to 1 a t. II11 ' to 11. 4• on track, Toronto Oats—No. 2-Ontario oats. 391 to 4 C. l outside, and at 42c, on track, ToronV Western Canada oats, 41c for No. 2, and at 40c for No, 8, Bay ports.. . --�-!�r +• { , Peas-90c, outside _t ��� • San. t ,: ; Barley—Good malting barley. 56 to 1 8c, according to.quaUty. Rye--No. 2 at 63 to 64c, outpida, 3=r _ --' — - , t • •Buckwheat-80c, outside. f ' ' Corn—No. 8 American. 721c, all rail, �� _ Toronto. Bran—Manitoba, bran, $25 to $26 a ton, in bags, Toronto freight. Shorts, ��_ pl ------ Little Boy Blue come blow your horn, _ The she the cow's r,ro count" sheep's in the meadow, m Butter-Choice dairy, 19 to 20c; in- ( in the corn] { fterior, 16 to 17c; farmers' separator But Little Bo Blue he, aid no heed _ 1 prints, 22 to 3c; creamery prints, fresh, ��r y , paid 26•to 26c;.do., storage prints, 23 to 24c: ~ a solids, storage, 22 to 23c. 1 As he sat on a haystack having a feed, + 1ctEsRas-21 to 22c per dozen,. 4n ease �„ _! Crown Brand Syrup furnished his fare. Honey—Extracted, in tins. 201 to llc +s l i"., --,.Why should he.worry'7 Why should pDeer lb.,for No. 1: combs, ;3 to $8.25 per doaen for No. 1, and $2,25 for No. 2. ) � "*"Cheese—New cheese, 144 to 15c for ' �` 1 I •llfll�" he care? �i t `b -charcc, and, 16 to 163c for twine. � ���, —��• - - - Beans—Hand-picked, $2.15 to $2.20bushe pePoultrYl�bvo me la ?too 180 2.16. - per 8c; �j i,��I!(4! _htI - _ CHILDREN IAYE THESE VELVET KISSES "-� chickens, 19 to 20c: tusks. 1? to lac; r . geese, 15 to iSc: turkeys. 30 to 23c. Potatoes are,quoted at i1 -��; l ! 1 sup of Crown Brand Syruy. Put syrup,sugar,water and vinegar In a a On track. here. I' ; 3 cups of white Sugar. granite kettle When boiling, add R +1 1 nip of Boiling"arse. cream tartar. Bod until it is brittle in I �l cold water. Stir frequently to keep _Seeds. �i I I Half-cup of Melted Butter. from,burning. when neaty done.add t p" Wholesale seed merchahtd are' selIitia ' '"I' 3 Tablespoons Vinegar, soda and melted butter. Turnout on recleaned seeds to the trade. on the 100 _ - Half-Teaspoon Cream Tartar. 'buttered ;flavor. Pull until a pale Ib basis:—Red clover. No. 1. $19 to 421: Quarter-Teaarroon Soda. Yellow. Cut with shears or scissors in _ --- do.. No, 2, $17.50 to $18.60; alsike, No. �� Flavorina, pppers pieces and do up oil or was + 1 $20.50 to $21; do., No. 2, 117 .to $18: , Rlimothy. No. 1, $8.60 to $9.50: do.. No. to $7.50' alfalfa. No. 1. $14-to $16: do.. DTa 1.-11.3 to 114.60. r it like _ _ +Ch dren 1 e Crown Brand Corn Syrup because ir; esome ace i$LoHams—Medium.�r, 1toli epoer lb. Croom Brand food that f its clmakessplainer foods taste nicer,weet flavor. It is a ol Bread do.. heavy. 17 to 18o; rolls, 15 to 16ic: and butter with Crown Brand Corn Syrup i8 S sreakfast-bacon, IS to 19c; ba:eks, 22 to C 'treat for children. I It 'is excellent too for ' 24c. 1 ,.Lard—Tierces. sm rdr-Tierces• 121c; tuba, -13c; bails. ISweeteni2lg cakes and pastry, and for making i ' Orn yr-uptall and home made candy. Try it on pancake - htoatsai startwa sand fritters. It costs very little Montreal, May 6.—Corn. AmericanJT Sen d for our Free Reci Book. No. 2 yellow, 74, to 77ic. Oats. Cana- - - than Western. No. 2. 43c: Canadian ��^■ Addles Montreal Office. - Aa wesuVrn, No. 3.-42ic. Barley. Man.feed. - n e o f t•h a 60 to Sic. Flour, Man.. Spring wheat pa- ' oholee. $6 36 to $5 50, straight rollers, c' famous .. The'h@ Canada Starch tents, firsts; $5 60, seconds, $5 5 strong-bakers, $4.90; winter tents, _ - Co. j 44 TO to erg, ,,•t s,.�•t ch CLimited , ;$3 20 to $2 35' Rstraight1 oats barre� r- Edwards ------ -- --- — __ _ 1 f4.66; bags, 90 lbs. $1,16. Bran, .$22. short.. /za. :atladlinas. $23. iVloaulw _'.> Bll'a11C18 _ iVlanufacturers of The Edwardsburg Brands , 821 to $32. Hay,_No. 2, per ton car lots, , 114 to ,$15. Cheese, fines westerns. 19 -_ r to 1.06c; finest eastern., III to u!a _ .•UOAL CA-.RD)ENAL TORONTO BRANTFiJRD VANCOUvm Butter. choicest creamery. 33 to 286c: i a !seconds. 22 to 22bc Eggs. fresh. 23 to lgc: selected. 26c; No. 1 stock. iia F'o _ 4 _ otatoes, per baa, car lots, 86 to.-96e. '111 May Oealas Q _ r- Winn i R.. May. 6,--Cash—wheat— No. 1 orthern, 90;c; Na 2 Northern _ a8ic No. 3 Northern, 87c; No: 4. S3;c; No G, ?$c; No, 6, ?;tic; feed; 68c: No. 1 rejected seeds, 58ic: Na 1 rejected l -- ;.:,seeds. 94fe; No. 2 rejected seeds. 81c: _ No, 1 smutty, 86;c: No, 3 smutty, DUKE OF AR61'LL DEAD. C'omm1&%1c}n-at lt'a-hin tern• and'in NOTED DIVINE DROP13ED DEAD the nut-d oo,ng.regaticna.l pea+Gor No, a smutty. Slit. Na 1`red Winter.nternter, g r flc; No. 9 re-d Winter, 886c; No, a red ivhioh judgment has just been de- ---_ and parinamen+tar1an, this oangrega. .Winter c7Jc. •Oats—No. s C. w., 36ic. Goverlior•Gl neral 8t (uaada From livered, hldmund L, Newcombe, K. Rrv. C. 'a'UcCAtCr Horne Strirkrn on ticn which filled the M,tropoliaan • Barley—No. 3. 45fe; No, 4. 44le: re Jested 434c: feed, 41}c Flaz—No: 1 h4 8 to 1493. C'., Deputy Minister of Justice, ria rte Boat. Church on Sunda afternoon wan' . N.-n,c., '!1.333. Na s C.w., $1.sol:' ar ued the case for the' Canaili,an - Chocked to learn from rice Opening - Cowes,a c.w., $1.883. Cowes, Isle of «' ht, May 3.—, g 4 Ouvernmcato. 'to. �Y —Rev. C. Bilges- words of the chairman, Sir John' artaua n.rt�ta. ..- The -Duke of Argyll,. son-in-law of One was -..the Cade*head case ter Horne, member.of the Imperial _ w the late Queen Victoria, and former Parl,iamen.t for I swi,ch, and a noted Gibson, 't'ha't, i,nertc+ad of an address Minneapolis. Mayy 6.—wheat—Ma7, where danlag+es were claimed by the p from the great ®ocnal worker, the 89}e: July. BoNc; No. r hard, •94ic' to Governor-GeneraC'an'ada died slate of Miss Cadenhead, an in•no- X81 worker in London, dropped were to ,aes�ist at hU- XMWWia}• eery _ 141c: No-1 Northern, alt to 931c; No. s �last night a+t East C%owee, aged• 69. I cent spectator, shut at Fort Brad dead aboard the 0eanler Corons "Northern. $91 to 911c. Corn—No• 8 yel- I P� y, vice.. r —.-.low 63 to 636c. Oats--No. $ obits. H6 was taken ill a week aga,wi>ti Mich., by a L'nated States sc*trtry while.coazling to Torarnto from Nis- 3 "i63'to 35ic. Flour and bran unchanged, double pneumonia,and his condition rte Fa Is on Saturday night. The , Duluth. May •6.-6. cash, -$1.64 - many years age,: Tire sentry fired Y :$=NO FOR ROADS: July. $1.56; May. $1.64,• wheat—No. i rapscily grew alarming. _ deceased was c•:1 hes wan fnam Boe- ' - "hard, 9321c: "Ivo. 1 Northern. 921c; No. at a deserter and the shot acoiden- Y - tall Struck the woman.- The award tom to Toronto, and spent Saturd�►y .a>W s Northe-n. ache; July, 92ic. " '�" Y• A 8>reten of Ronde for the Const, +� John Douglas Sutherland C'am is $2,000. at the Falls with his wife, leaving rave stock wartets, g p" of Oxtord: ' bell ninth Duke of Argyll was.born Another-came is that of La Cana:- there to take the evening boat due - Toronto', Way S.=Cattle-Choice but- ' ' to arrive Q1 Toronto about 8 o'cboak. A dagP&toh from Woodstock nays R criers', $7.75 to $8.26:' good medium, tin 1843 in London, a+nd in 1A,l he dienne, a Governan,en.t boat, dam- $7:40 to ;7.64; common cows. 85 to married Prince" Louise, the fourth aged by co�lLision in the St. Law- He was walking on the upper deep At today s .pedal, session, of the '$6.26; canners and cutters, $3.60 to $4: witih.his wife, and as thea boat wan Oxford County Council an order-in choice fat cows, $6,50 to $7.30, d+aughtek of Queen Victoria. He rence with an. American gunboat. 1 , entering thie Etaatern Council'was read autboririn ' Stockers and feeders—Steers. goo 'to took a }ending part in politics after Th•e Great North-Western' Tale- 8 �P aPP"-ate g an ex-1 goo lbs., s7.:5 to ;7.60; good. .00.to woo to stumble over a chair acid fall to penditure of >33YO,,000 on a system otj sbe., $7 to $7.60; light, s.sb to i7. th S"ears experience as private graph Ca>tipnnY, in a third case re- 'S : d•he deck. AWho h medi, era's- county rofda for Oxford, with the; _,•, . t Gneiss—Goo! �eai, ;s.tb to ii0.26; Eeorctary to his father in the Indian ceirrd daises fur tho carrying proviso' that only:.common $4.75 to-81, - Office from 1868 to 1871. He con- awn of its cable-at uebee b an tsnge was secured it was found im- y $60,000 shall be:, 5heop and lambs—Light ewes. $6.50: y Q y s•pent in one to .$7;-Spring iambs. $6 to $10; .lambs, tested Biitford to 1892, and in 1895$ American nboat, and other casee possible•to do anything for him, as p Year. A by-Law was: yearlinca. 19 to $8.75; brit with 75, per I hie attack roved'bo be heart fail- istroduced providing for tha raising head_deducted for all the buck lambs was elected by brie nionasts of i in which damages are awarded ale urs Assembled to listen to an ad- of the latter amount,among the var-� i Hoge—SR.9-0 to•$9, fed- and watered: Sowth Manchester, amd he repre-•for the. improper seizure of the fid!1- ions municipalities. . 'f. .20 to 49.:5. off care: $8.60 to $8.66 seated that constituency in the ing vessels Lord Neleon and Fred- dress frown RP v. C. Sil`ve�+r Horne, � , t.a b. Montreal. May 5.—Cboice steers at House of Commons.until 1900. La- erick Gerri'ng. - -- $s.ss t:+ ;s:soq,goon at $7.76 to ;s; tett ter he was offered the Governor- - u: at $6.75 to $7.26. The lower grades sold from $5 to ;6, and butchers' cows 1 Generalship of Australia, which he 7 REMARKABLE CASE. from $5.60 to $7.60• and bulls from $5 1deClined, s to $7.25 per cwt. Selected lots of hogs. I ' 19.75 per cwt.. welched off cars, Spring He came to Canada,in 1878 as Man Blind for Two Tears Cala Now _ T hrnbs. ;3 to $s each. ea to rise and J Governor-General,-and after a Fuc- Sec Difstinetlg. •otiaPty. Yearling lambs. $8.to $9, and I- aid ilbeep at.$$ to $7 per cwt Calves ceesfpl-period at Ottawa he return- A despatch from Quebec says: A aoK from $3 to $10 each. as to else and ed in 1383 to England and wrote a remarkable• case of the sudden re- - = quality. number of volumes, -including covery of sight through being struck `"Mi anciries'of"Canadian Canadi and Soot- on the nose by a piece of. wood is _ - COL NTFRFFIT $10 BITyLB, rmaln, an . (1885):' x':The U iitbd' States ��fte'r eai•ploye of th•e local agency of the .,Canadian Bai►k or Commerce Issues � , „ - -- �< brie ��a r,' Imperial Federation, Marine and Fisheries Department, does make the r ►'arlripg to the Public. rates and poems, and he even wrote who resides at Beauport Mr. Ger- Counterfeit- er- ' Counterfeit`$10 notes of the Cana- a play: main has been practically blind for din-n Bank of Commerce of the issue During the Duke's stagy in Canada over-two years-past, folldtving a se- bread a d butte$' ,tet•present in use are in'-circulation his name was given to a nu'mbe'r'of vere attack of inflammatory rheu- = taste good i 1>• �..� :` i-n Hanlilt�i, Ont. = towns and settlements in""the daffier- matism.- He was chopping wood at - Ag... NMI- en_t r � - -.",been . Thf.sounterfeits_.�c iich�lave s�far _ �ovince�'and he receiveel hon- his haine�when a piece flew up and been seen are nurtnbered 4o2,4i7, in ora,ry degrees from the leading uni- struck him on Elle ' bridge of the Ir T � when You spread _ zed-over ae w teas gemmne v _. . notes tons,issued by the bank are stre•sul_t :ilr. Germain lost, much pancakes, fruit or numbered in blue. The colors u�cd ( 1N;1D_1 «ICS .>EO['R ('.IBES.. b2Qvd, which was black in color. -tire also muck-sleeper in, tint than Immediately after Mr. Germain tis porridge,that you notice most the sweetriess And perfect �1 rhes_ of the genuine notes, especial- DLama lwarditd for t-.hp -Spiznre c4vcred that he could see distinctly: purity of REDPATH Extra-C mulated Sugar. Buy it in the r - g S say, p 5-lb. Sealed Cartons, or in the 10,20, 50 or 100-tib. -thhe--fay--- 'R Stran' eta sa -fir�fe •no wan w cin -' ,. of Two Fishing 3•e-Arlo. 2 and y "`aOn the back there-arc-two or three truck'b3:the lets of wood. _ +« 11aRA in' the_ de.:;ign, . app-arantly Ottawa, May 3.—'vi'o„'d was re= �• _ Cloth Bags,and you'll get the genuine ,absolutely _ - y made'by hlots, whicN.appesr on th k ce+ived h the Department of ;Tustice GaIt Board of Trade in a one-da clean, ju$t as it left iris refinery. 83 word "bank” where it occurs at the on Saturday that Canada has wo41 whirlwind campaigri added two-hun toot of the nate. The co'unt.erfeits fcrur out--uf tihc fire cases recently died aad fifty names to its member- CANADA SUGAR REFWING CO., LIMTFED, - MONTREAL. are countersigned by,..H. UP.* axgued before the Pectinliary Clai+ma bhip roll. ':•n• :Pr,. ! ..•M •.y " ... c ' .,•..,d,. ... ,.,a; *,. .�e1r• ,'�'!'•a,^.ze' d",P,, r�,,. .��`• .,,.H.4. "C.Y� "'l..s�, Su.:,. ct Ur. Lien: �,Cl. •sx.'y eta kris[ ��rt-ate„" ,err. +•!4.La 4V.�`s�. 'P^,^.,T""i^^u «� '�"f,�,,,.�1� .,tiny„�.4y ..4 �.,�„ �.,... _. �.. .,�^''4 .,.���" •C >r ,`.^P�' M.�-,.. .;- ;t�,.. ^�', �y '$ %.. � 4 r K'K h 3 t S v5r. .� ✓' .. a rp + w7.?{!<.o',¢a u,,,^ .., ✓;, •,•4 .ya "' v� -•. •,. 7. .. _ 1Z` •r}I-a•-.•• r'.�1 �.P,�.•r '.� 87r r:.:,ry.r••., r�;'. ..3A ww..ar,r ri:: ,,:r•"-. �.� l.,r. • r ' r • r�- - 't! PEARLS OF TRUTH. The Transformation of the Inn. _ Best Mone He SCREAMEDdYITH PAIN taken The Saxon wand •love; Has Ever Spent . ( trry the radianee of you -3 r soul its present sense, was probably in r in our the let the world have the use before the Conquest,-whereas — benefit'of it.-Fox: li i 1 -0f SCALDED LEG the purely Frepeh word "hotel," as generally applied to an inn of {I'11S �I'HaT C. HA'. SEMI PAID You cannot separate pa tea st le seri pretension," rhes only y lv'OS llODU'S)1�3�EY PILLS:., questions from moral and religious Y P 9 r questions.-Professor Paterson. n from about the lama when officers `a Beans , q And Foot. In Bad State, Inflamed of the British army of Occupation Had Been Ailing for his or Seven 11114Ww is nes o country - ___ - rr _ g man can ba happier than the ooun- .Com letell Cured by C,1lticura astir accounts of Meurice's and a t' Years when He Took a Neighbor's try in which he is born.-John T. p - dozen-obher-hostelries-o€ the Rue - ?Ointment in Sh&ffime. - eke �kln• - - - de Rivodi and the Rue St. Honore It is fnt3le to attempt to live in which quite' threw the humbler ac- Care. I . Middle La Hive, N. S.-- My slater sections, separating business from oommodation offered by'the aver-, scalded her leg and foot very badly with a Mona, Man., May 4th (Special)- religion and work from faith.- Pan of polling water. she suffered very age British inn of. that period into AMr. Cornelius Hansen, well known Hugh Black. mucli and her leg was in the shade. At the commencementHighest grade beans kept whole and highlyr and mealy by perfect baking, expected here, is telling I counsel thee -if thou hast a abadstate. The skin was of the nineteea:th century •French chis friends of his simple but oom- trust friend go and see him often; Ted and fanan'ed and men taught the London innkeeper retaining their full strength. piste cure from a retracted illness. y Itfostered. she suffered P beoau£e a road which is seldom trod .^. c the science of hotel keeping; before Flavored with delicious snores. dreadfulpafn. She scalded The fiats in frief are:-He had Kid- gets choked with brambles and light it theeveningand could' t11e beginning of the twentieth the T6eT pave am equal. : - `, ney Disease; he took Dodd's Kid- grass.-Confucius. not steep that night and Engl'istiman had begun to'return the ney Pills; they cured him. But let " - could not bear to have compliment, and now the most lux- - x Ms: Hansen tell his own story The crus of life come, like,the _ Mena�It., p - - urious and well appointed Pari4wian y' Kingdorn of H4'ven, without speer ..We tried and , PAt1Ms FOR IIALL _ "I was troubled with my Kidneyshotels owe their origin to British „ cation, Our characters, and not and then some (but every, N. W. aAWSON, Ninety Cothorn• !freer. to six, or seven years, he says. enterprise. our deliberate actions decide for thing seemed to malts It wore and she just Toronto. ;"My liaclr was so sore I couldn't us:-Mar Cholmondeley. screamed for pain. I told my mother about •i' gat out of bed in the mornings. I Y �' - �F YOU WANTTOBUY 08 dSLL d Cutfcurs Ointment and we got a box Im- - P • rain. or Dair) asm.- reed medicines, but they diel me no '�' mediately and bandaged up her foot and Suicide Epi,dewie Ili Na fee. aT aweon. Brampton or 9s good. Then I meta neighbor, and - 'True to Bother. leg. Two applications made quite a dif- -' ly • t., oronto. he advised me tot Dodo's Kidney ference and we kept on using.it sed in a The-number of suicides, esspecial Pills. He said he had used them Harold and Ralph were walking short time her leg and Soot were completely among young women, has been in- N W. DAWSON, ColCorm St., T•ronts also the street when Ralph, with cured." (Signed) 311se L earks' May 17' creasing to such an extent recently NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. • r in has family, for a long, time and g 1913• �_ in Naples, Italy, that the doctors OOD WEEKLY lY LIVE TOW IN . 'blley were a great medicine. a smile took has hat off to a lady " ^' "I bought six boxes of them, and on the other side. TO REMOVE DANDRUFF describe it as ata epidemic of hili- uusinessrkIno connectlonnerp•ics only„ by the time I had taken three of Who is that lady I, asked Har ride: Five attempted suii�dea by 14,000. Terms liberal. \vileon Publish-- old. Prevent dry,thin and falling hair,allay Itch- poisoning, all of young women, the. Ing Company, 73 Neat Adelaide ser•a6 them I-wis 4eelieg much better. Ing and tiRtatlon,and promote the growth Toronto That'is my mother,' youngest being a girl of '18; were i Now I am quite well, and I think << and beauty of the ltatr,frequent shampoos 111iCELLANEOLs Do }oil always take qff our hat1LOd 6v ,siOe reported in one day. The polies ae- _ _wti beat ,$eery #-even-spent i$ lny — - - li'fe was what I paid for Dodd'a to your mother l" dressings with Cuticura Ointment,aro use- lure re onion weeders. R Q. Bruner, r' "Why, of course I do. Don't ally effective when other method, fall. women the motive was dissppoint Olinda, ant. y Sidney Pi11s.," Cutfcurs Soap and euticura ointment are ment 3n love, in two others the re- j Dodd's Kidney Pills are no cure- You 4 sold by druggists and ¢ealeis everywhere A1tCer T and external. Lucas, rra, R f - pll, I do to other ladies. proacheaof parents, sari in the fifth �j (ntrtaab end •stcroal, earN wttb. They simply cure sick Kid- A single sat L often sufficient. For a liberal treys. But they do- all that- is Well, my mother's about the tree sample of each, with 32•p. book, send iarability to-write a love lelrtec. go before btao,latw, Dr.tBellmaa4YsWe+av i nicest lady I know. I think she's poo,card to Futter Drug & chem. owy., ?� Co.. Ltmtrrd. t'oiNnr+rmA. Ont a -elalmted foi them. worth being Polite to." 1]Cpt.B.Boston,U.s:A. . :. Identified- - HOW THE WORLD SLEEPS. R1lenmatism Goes Quickly y 7�iEl'P TUBERCULOSIS CURE. + Qu• Howard- A fool and his none _ BABY S OWN TABLETS are soon parted. v GUARANTEED SAFE Most people sleep on their sides. Its Virus Forever Destroyed Mrs. Howard (clapping her hands) ,w '-,"atra-Muscular Injections-of Anti. -with their knees drawn up. _- �. -Oh, John.' 'How much .are you genie Solutions and Fermenta.. Baby's Own Tablets are the only Elephants always and horses cola- EVERY CASE IS CURABLE. going to give me i ; medicine for little ones that are monly'elee' standing up: Good-bye to Rheumatism! y • `'A new treatment for tuberculosis absolute! guaranteed to be s�traotI p Your aching civets, your stiff, sore um" ,ala Lain at rind bt► �aimai'' ` which, in the opinion of some of the Y B Y Birds, with the exception of owls g j Pt � muscles, those sleepless nights and ex its in the disease, free from opiates, narcotics and 9'puj Ie sgo�rvd BtnStrey alp puts p ' principal pe P + � suffering days—good-byeforever— - Appealing. - gives greater hope for a cure of the other harmful drugs, They carrysleep with their heads turned tail= your day is gone. a' the narantee of a ward over their back, and the beak R Mrs. Muggins-Does your hae- sco+Irge than anything yet discover- g govern t -Sufferer, cheer u and read the I band appeal to yvu as a vocalist 1 a•nslyst, to this effect, 8o the mo ttfrust among the feathers between .good news below. PPS ed, was described to the Academy Wing and pori "A man met me a month a , and I Mrs. Buggins-Not exactly. In of Medicine, Paris, at a recent eat- efs whose little ones-are ailing need K go hate no fear in using g_ said, 'don't stay cripppled, quit rom-I fact, it's the other way,' When be- Storks. ting The new method for combat-I ng the Tablets. + Storks, gulls, sari other ton plaining, limber up.' My answer was,I begins to-sing I appeal to him. �!► ing the disease is the discover.-, of a They cannot Possibly do harm, and legged birds., sleep standing on one I'm rheumatic, I can't do it.' He I t b'oung Swim biologist, Henry never fall to do good. The. Tablets' leg. looked me over in a pitying sort of l$ ahlin er, cure all childhood ailments such Ducks slee on .o n water. Tu way and told'me to to the nearest r' The Lreatment, as ascribed to the as constipation and indigestion, avoid drifting shoreward they keep drug store for Ner lvl�ine and Ferro- zone. She_combination had cured _ , , consists of combined in. worms, cojds, colic, 'simple fevers,' paddling with.one foot, thus mak I - ;tramuoeular injections of anti eoie etc. Thousands of mothers through- in them move in a circle. him. I was convinced of his sincerity 7 3 g B and followed his instructions. I rub- Mtnear s rp,—Y u Co.. Limited, � � Dear Firs,—Your :Ili\ARU'H LIr•'[- solutions and of ferments, which are out Canada may -they would use Sloths aleep hanging by their bed on Nerviline three times every `modified.according to the condition nothingeine for their babies. The four feet, file head tucked is. -be day-rubbed it right into my achin �•`�T t° our remedy for sore throat.-. S Y g soldn and .all ordinary ailments of each patient. • The treatment, it are.sold by medicine dealers or by- tween their-fore legs, joints, The pain quickly lessened: and -it never fails to relieve ' and cure I became more limber and active, To Promptly. ,�•,: claimed; causes the drying up of argil at 23 cents a box,from The Foxes and wolves sleep curled up, cHARLEf! �i'HooTE'1T I (lung cavities 'and the disappearance Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brook- their noses and the. soles of their draw the virus of the disease iroln�Fort multrav•. �af balala and stops the fever-three villa, Oat. my blood I took two Ferrosone Tab- feet close tcigether and blanlceted by Iets with every Ileal. i am well to- , ireeults which. never-have been ob- their bushy tails. day, not an ache, not a !lain and no ' , tained_by any previous method for Moat Assuredly. Hares, .snakes-and fish sleep with sign of stiffness at all." Isj the cure of tuberculosis. The, ac- '• "You-keep a joint ban*-4 oun r eyec*de-opea. Rthat Nerviline can do in-a case- < 'tion of the infections is:said to be with your wife-, do you not?" Owls, in addition to their eye- tike this it can years for you too- For . ,, nearly forty years Nen-aline has been extrimely rapid on inoipient cases. Yea, -I deposit the money and lids, have a screen that they drew , „ recommended for Rheumatism, Lum- The Family Cashier. w In several ceases described to the the draws it out,", sideways across their eyes-to shut bags and Sciatica and I:ame'Back. -'academy the patients were said to gu't the-light, for they sleep in the It is the one remedy that never dis- Mudge-Here's a mea figured out • 'Have be •able to follow their u >� sual M's T-1-1-sat Lsmberm&z•a Zsi ad daytime: appoints. that if all the money in the world �occupatavns. Of 54 persons treated 'f -- were divided equally, eseh. ,adult `seventeen.were said to have virtual- MatrimonCal Amenities. Our Picturesque Language would get about thirty dollars. � Warts Disfigure the Hands Meek-He's wrong. My Rife Sly been cured. Most of thio tither She It was a great descent I Extract from Japanese letter: g _ . cases were still being treated. made when I married you. But can be painlessly removes to would get sixt dollars: The report on the new treatment • He-Yes; everybody said I- took twenty-four- hours by, the use of put- Our markets do not improve 3 . Po, Y names wart ane,corn Extractor. 'F1fry yet, but as'Y working hard as.twice �,O � a cola In One las• was read bS Professor Maurice.Le- you down from;the top shelf. years :in use and still the.beat. Insist than last veer our business do net Take LAXATIVE sRonso oUIxt71 tulle. 3t lune prepared by Profes- on getting 'putnam's Extractor, ac. much decay than other person, Tablets Druggists refund money It It. at all dealers: which I am glad." fails to cure. E. W. 'GROVE'S si:na- sor Edmond Lardy.of of Gleneva and - ture is on each box. :Ga i TrY Murine Z" Remedy s We s}iare Chia gentleman's joy. �y ` ,Pre: Edmund H. Colbeck and Leo- @•you have Red Wash Watery gym Lord Stratheona Maxima. tasrd'L. B, ��illiams,of London,all _ Easy For Him. of 0=nalatsd ds. Logan t SOMM !Iles Ctu••d ata a to 14 As" cf them experts ih lung diseases. -Soot!b gpp�e Druggists Sol 1 Be content with yrodr lot; but al Di,t��sis refund mon• If 1'Azo An Irishman who one day en Spahlinger is not a doctor. Ori- Marine 8ye Ritasdy LiBaid;ZSa, SOs. ways be fitting yourself for some- o><x3`DSENT fails to our. tchtns. BhIaa Wally he was a lawyer, but aba;n- ']i[arla0 Bite Sans fn �p� Tame i thin hi her. Oul oheerfu.l m,e_ ar Protrudins rues ,!tees. aPDltoatios gaged at atone-breaking on the ' gi g B Y Pe gives relief. eon roadside, and not being used to the domed lav, for' Eoience. He spent mc, Me. iso s.e i veranoe Books Fri* by MWL ; .wi]•1 bring you to a;better work, could not get on very fast. A 3 four yeArs'in'work and $100,©00 of I Keds my* wsmsdn cs.e chleaw 'position; grumbling°want help you -•One Answer. friend of his rho ehanced W pas® his private fortune In ,the rewaroh 'ail lynch. Do the work , vourself Teacher (drawing two parallel by as' Pat was belaboring a huge m w hick led his disCuvery•' - I7om't derld upon the in>itience'of linea on the blackboard)-ZVhat re- + v The Beauty of Unselfishness. atone with.,renewed vigor tried to friends oil your behalf. , .Opportun-, .latian are theae..linea do each I show him the right way,'and, taking 4' 1 The story is told of a famous lady, _ity cornea to some lean more fro Head of.the C9aas-Twins. the hammer from flim, -broke'the• .•• Nova: Scotia Case of who once reigned in Paris. society, quently ttlela to others, but there . stone.,with,'ease. .Said, Pat, "Sure that she was 'so very homely that are very,. few it 'does not visit at =••v 11.91nard's rtalm ata is tw• b°a�• now, and it be ease far you to break f Interest to SII jVoQlen her mother' said one any. "My same time or another. - __ _ the atone afaher I have bean softeii- ___ poor child, you are too ugly for any - '�' Poisoning a Lost Art. in it for tlf6last half:hour,,,.' ;Halifax Sends' Out a Ne!�aaye of, From ever to fall.in love with you." Poisoning may be regarded as ''a From -thart time Madame de Cin- Terrible Seelding Asoldeni l� -art,_the most successful prat (INA—.OAU-00 QYSPEPSIA Help to igity Peolile. court began to be very kind to the titioner-on record startled the se- L, LAM-BUK GAVE QUICK RELIEF. T�LL-1 V --;'pauper children of the village, the _ ventee•n'th oemtury with the magna r Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15.-When in- terviewed at her home at 194 Argyle i servants of the household; even the For taking the :vain out of a burn tilde of her, lebora. This was To- a+ ';- t fit„ Mrs, at erstock was birds that hopped about the garden . 'er scald there to nothing equal to fania, an•Italian Lady who gave her rm d of Inert Yelal to W' quite well-, a ing to talk of her peculiarly unfortun-' t,alks. She• was always distressed 9.am Bek. Mrs. Eugene Demers, of name' to a deadly poison-aqua �o ate: case. "I. was,always 'blue' and I if she -happened to' be zutiable to Pembroke, 'Ont., who was the victim fano, a few dirops of which were 'Therels only one exFlanativn for the depressed, felt weak, languid and lit-!render a service. This of a painful sealding accident, proved sufficient. Sho sold her love in gui good-will po't• numbers o! enthusiastic letters that we, -- 'ter! unfit for a work. d eros- this. She says: I was carrying a small hials to disillusioned women rl•ceive raleip Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia y Y Y I toward sten body made her the,idol P p g ach was so disordered that I had no i boiler of teaming water from the who were tired of their husband's. Tablets, and that is that these tabtets Appetite. What I did eat disagreed. I of the city. Though her complexion stove to the wash-tub, when suddenly. was sallow, her grey eyes small and ply strength 4slled. As the boiler Y• , triol do tore any kind-of etnaaoch. .suffered greatly from 'dizziness and In this way, as she confessed 800 y � trick headache and feared a nerticus's nS-,vet-she hE`ld-In"davot'lerr ta-tfrlHnaE Is.--spite of-mr sfforts,s_ perste$ were accounted for. After Here is a typical letter from Miss' !breakdown. Upon 'my druggist's-re-; her the greatest'm,en of her time. Leard my babies cry, and to avoid her confession the public execs- Eliza Armaworthy, Canso,N.S.: commendation I used Dr: Iiamilton's' Her unselfish interest in others /etilding them I gave the 'vessel a tioner was exereme-ly busy with her "It is with pleasure I write to inform Pills. made her, it is,said, perfectly irre- quick kuru. The effect of this war customers. What the drugs was no- you that your Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia . : >; "I felt better at once. Every day I'•sistible. Her Life surely furnishes a that evetfv drop of the boiling water body has ever been able to say. Tablets have proved of great.vailue to improved. 'In six weeks I was a well I valuable lesson. poured over my feet and llmbs; The Pope described. it as aquafortie me I flied remedy after remedy but , woman; cured rom lately'after differ- scaPdih6 tae from my waist down. without as lasting good, Ilaving earl i ' „ distilled into arsenic--an uneatis- tg�letn cutin such cases art ant physicians had failed to help me.+- _ As soon as I saw the Children �o�u g „f is for this reason that I strongly I dad et;o ed, I told my oldest boy to factory definitdan.-London Da'ily 0 Iced togtve them a fair trial!She Smiled at Alm. iafactory i yse.J�jt rge sufferers with stomach or diges- 1 •!Bit'aZam-Buk (w,bloh we .Ohronicle. sat n m dt ,•• uest, ll ar ble sweesa of Na-Dfti*Co U` who was Tabl ts - i t7i r'Hamilton's to a Pills strengthen the! wt watched an i�lie ileitis dinner, iter jug- of u)K reIl o� alfa 04 ui ng ZAIP-Buk He-Do y o think hat money`is. can acccomecording to an ezhonest c�soa- stomach, Improve digestionT- trength,I [n • wonderfully bhort ttme the gg exception en the nerves and'restore debilitated I hire 'host ,with great astonishment ,. nece-esary'to .happiness 4 -allyortnata from re ingt°s' db to were con le' ly,iY Mod to health. By cleansing the for a while. Finally she smiled-at �' S'he-Not if ane has u351iajited sofa,¢y es y ur st eta t 7aa'ar y 1s epually �� seta ab wit lir stottach it •�;: �. blood of long-standing impurities, by f hurl and sand, "Oh, Ido wish-you b se� scc;em• ulcers, er, �gDle� Credit. oar ruggfats about Na-Lira-�`O *' (oriming the sy9tem fo a high point were here to dinner every day Pelfa dt)o. per'bo , at l drums psis Tablets Compoandeil by ilia f vlgor, they effectually chase•away The guest beamed with satisfaction. >E 4A4 stores. or poet tree from It costa some people a.lot to live ss. �g and .�emical Co• of ;weariness, depression and disease. "Do you, my dear? Why 4" he in- m-Buk Co., Toronto,'on receipts because their neighbors are aE , Limited sad sold throughout ° Good for young or,old, for men, for „ >> quired. Because. came the un- t W ltltp�athhq tutee and.1A licted with ',the borrowing habit. Inion at oc.a bo:. Ise +avomen, for children. All dealers sell tt�b Dr: Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and expected reply, "there won't be �a s, 'X'bsi! g "jWt y ED. 7. ISSUE 19--'14. Butternut anything cold to est.to-morrow'" soedlR ass for Ittlaara•s sen las• so crises. y, , +^.. k •r.' f.n }}. A, � .. .-• ,,. ... ..... .... '.. a. -' ":X...r- .'7r''p`t" d' .Sn 4.,r.. i j'IV' r,t' `w; v1 •v^ }-. ..• '!': d 'N M1c .A ,!' .N 4,. -A. 4', •r, ,,:Y.. M, C 'P 4 Ru+.'�:.• .w ,,,,a :: �... �,. .. "�"-r �?�C�'..:lc' .4 •?�e ';:-.i='�k _:-.a{d;;^•*:.-' r..s-, .o• ..�' n._:'�`5 y.t•:., e, va','s'R,'�I' 'rh�.*Yae:'r,� r,�a,- •x' r'v r -., ;.� :.. `►, <, ^rn, 'k,. ,.i.,,.�. e -.F;. . .. ,� ,. .,,,,,. :,"64 ,-.� .', 'a,�, a�t' .-i's,... ,�,...' y�y� ys ,�,. ,i+��, .r, '�•-. * sG A. 7, r '4 3 I _ +� x;I�p, w T .��^1�LICl��� -Rev.-W. A. and Mrs. Fippen -The Ladies' Aid Society,of St. �" ,,,,� intend spending a few days in the Andrew's church will meet at 8 ��� ' � ,camx'� city. o'riock on Wednesday next at the • ', ~:� -Mrs. J. H. Bund and l ison; home of Mrs. C. H. Burling. - r -W. V. Cornell busy repaint- Arthur, were in the city on Wed- . -Neat Sabbath will be Mothers ','• •' Ing their reaidetiee. nesday. Day in the Methodist church. All erre -Mies Phyllis Clark was in the -The Misses Michell, of Toron- are welcome, mothers and grand- �T .city on Wednesday to, were the guests of Mrs. Robt. mothers espeeially so. Adminis- NowY$ the lima t0 ccBr�ghten �p» -Ales. Gormley is off duty at Deverell over Sunday. tration of the Lord's Supper at -._. ` present owing to illness. -New chimneys have been the close of the morning service. f -D. and--Mrs: Pettit and son erected this week on the Method- -Thet'Ladies Aid of the Meth. '�011r }lOIYlB. J p were in the city one day last week. let church and parsonage. odist c urgh held a parnsonaRe on - - ; -- ; -L. D. Banks had a business Born-At 7 8 Povercourt Road ful meeting at the , trip to Oshawa on Saturday last. - Toronto,-on Tuesday, May 5th, to Wednesday afternoon of 'this- e_t-fine assortment o - -B. A.-$uuting- was off duty' Dr. H. E. and Mrs. -Richardson, week. The year'just closed has -for several days, suffering froth a sl daughter. beena financial success the ladies S, >> . WALL PAPER • , that 'he flisbermen'at the bay are Iowa,-Is here at present, owitig'to time. The following officers •making some fairly good catches the serious illness -of his mother, were elected Pres.-Mrs. Jno. r of white fish. ffire. Thos.-Field. Stephenson ; • let Vice-Mrs. D. STAIR OILCLOTHS and' CARPETS, -Ed. Cornell is having s# bay -Miss Helen Burling,- p who has E. Johnston ; 2nd Vice-Mrs: W. window built at the east side of been home for several months J. Coakwell -•:- _— Sect-Mrs. L. D. --$UNGALO NETS , - •. his residence. owing to throat trouble, has re- Banka ; Treas.-Mrs. G. Law. t, -Mrs. E. J. Shirley and daught- turned to high school to resume -• CURTAIN MUSLINS, Etc. . .:er, Frankie, spent a few. days in. her studies. ., the city last week. _ -The W. M. Sr, of Whitby Die- LEASI i/E-Master Archie Wilson; of Osh trict, will hold their annual con- -awe, spent Friday here with his vention in�ickering, on Wednes- SPECIAL-50 Yards reversible wool Carpet, neat ; grandmother, Mrs. McCormack. day, May'. Nth. There will be -The new townbite of the Oanadian pattern, reg. 80o per yd., On sale at 490. -Wm. Calvert, of the Massey- morning and afternoon sessions. Northern Ry,situated right on the '- Harris Co., Brantford. spent Sun- The forenoon will be given up to threshold of Toronto-a cogtinu•' day at the home of his parents routine work. In the , afternoon $tion of Rosedale and Moore Park -Don't fail to see our New Spring Prints, Ducks, Galateas, here. an exce'llebt program will be given just a few minutes walk from the -James Denny shipped two car- to which alt are welcome. naw Government. House-Only 3} -' Ginghams, Plain and Figured Crepes, - -• loads of hogs and one of cattle -A young man about seventeen miles from the' City Hall-nearer from Greenburn station on Tues- or eighteen years of age, who said to down town Toron;g,than the Checked Ratines and Muslins. Woodbine or High PIWk, where day. that his name was Kirk, appeared residential property is Selling ae -Men have been at work this in our village on Saturday last high as$100 per ft. Closer in than week levelling tb.e tennis court and prowled around for a couple many solidly built up sections H A RDWA R E and getting it in readiness for the of days, soliciting his meals from right in.the city. Leaside is right _ y sport• the residents. and sleeping in the in the heart of Toronto's expan- -Mts. Thos. Field is seriously woods or wherever he could get a Sion, and is bound to come to_the - front as- one,of. Toronte's finest "Sherwin , -==ill-with--pneumonia. Her nume- little sl}elter. " He $hairy fel lnt-a residential districts. 13herwZn W11l18m Paint Covers rous friends hope for her speedy the hands of Constable Potter, cover3� he teakhim he re Pf -Rev. Thos. Nattres�, B. A.,'of stratP Jephson charged with vag- the BEST and SAFEST Real Estate .Amherstbnrg, will occupy the pul- rancy. As a result of meeting If you want Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Varnish Stain, Floorlac prtin St. Andrew's church on these two gentlemen, he is now - .,investment to-day. ',Sunday next. spending fifteen days in NVhitby or any stic•h thing.for making old furniture, etc., f' -W. H. Banks k adding togeh as the guest of the county. We In view of Toronto's present con- -to the A pearance and comfort of are afraid that our villa a will Bested state,Leaside by reason of look new, be sure you get the p fi its fortunate situation and unique his residence by the erection of a lose the high reputation for hospi- advantages is bound to become the -- 't large veranda. tality which it has hitherto enjoy- natural outlet for Toronto's ex. S -Mrs. H. Fawkes, we are glad ed with the tramping fraternity, pansion. Full line of Garden Seeds, Garden Tools, An report, is making satisfactory if Constable Potter persists in this From- the investar's standpointMowers-, � • _+ rogrese toward recovery, !after work. p° Limn Poultry ivettin , etc. rpp surely it is easy to see Les- .- � -- �, _ her trecere'illaesQ. -Do not forget the moving pic- aide is the most attractive of all -The post office department ture entertainment to be given in Real Estate investments See the «Detroit Jewel Oil Stove" w' -have had notices posted tip asking the town hall to-morrow (Satur- We own and offer the original and Y for tenders for rural mail route, day)afternoon and evening under choicest selection Qf property is before buyln but so far no tender has been.ac- the auspices of the Women s Inti- this district. eepted• lute. A cootie of hours of first. -Now is the time to secure class healthy entertainment is Write to-day for plana andM your flowers. tomato plants and assured to all who may attend. complete information. CHAPMAN other plants from-F. H. m Hall. be- The oving pictures will be chief- EASTERN TERMINALS Of M • �- 4 fore it,is too late, as they are go- ly of a humorous character. Mr. CANADA LIMITED Ing fast. Jules Brazil. one of the most popu- a• x -The Rev'd Canon Morley, of tar comedians of Toronto, will 89 Adelaide St: East, • _ Toronto, will take the services. Spoke 'in the pro ram. He is Fly�­Time �S Here!; TORONTO, ONTARIO Vboth mgrning and evening. is St. spoken of eery highly by those - -• --George'4 church next Sunday, who have heard him. As the pro- TOOLS SHARPENED -- --------- —T---- May 14th. ,All welcome. needs of this entertainment will - - -- -Howard Wise, of Toronto, be devoted to local improvements. We make a sperialry of crosscut saws, -''we have a fine assortment of screen aoors � accompanied by his friend, hie. the residents of the village should Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. - . :.fiom $1.00 up. - _; .Hughes, spent Friday calling u �t pe 3' $ eon the out well. The program for class hair trim a specialty. For a first• w1IIdOW screens all 9]ZeB. � Pickering friends.- They came the afternoon will be appropriate .class hair trim or an -easp-shave call - ;. down on the litter's motorcycle. for the eliildren. Concert- beginq at the East-end Barber ho -The many friends of firs. N. at.2 30 and S p. m. Admission 25 See •our House Furnishingsof all a kinds.' Slightly used.Cxrpete Fly Swatters. AI80 Dingman-will be -pleased to know rents. Children admitted to after- from 13 cents a yard up, - that she is making rapid progress noon program for 10 cents. �, J,GORDON P[CKERI\(� New Perl'.eCt10n oil.stoves, tour three and two towards recovery. after .undergo- A ca vsa� made of the reel- — p Any Ft critical operation one-ic- dents of the village in regard to y p x .'last week. elec•tric7ight has been most favor- Ll w] vers, I burners with o .: . g SEED7 .CORN -The Pickering Junior Football able. Twent even st ned con-y.,fiftee whose players. are All under ttrtcts =once tune Ago. and the • • B U D M1 s fifteen pears of age.. will receive company asked for fifty. The The ver best obtainable on hand, L challenges from other teams of canvass just made places the'nnnl y ,d a' their own age: Charlie Mar(inia, ber now at over sial ��hich can � Y• .; atSo a carload of ; secretary be ipereassi_by a further canvass, HOUSE-CLEANING SEASON —The new time-table of the G. Some have refused to sir�u_�ny pORTL.AND CEMENT T. R. went into effect on May 1st. contract with the Seymour Power The only change affecting the ser- on the ground that they want the ,apply to- House-cleaning season is now on and we are supplied with everything yoii. vice from Pickering is that of the Hydro-Electric system. The lat- - will require-Nall papers, Martin-Senour.paints, Raw and boiled oil. turps ' ..., f. evening__train mowing Rest: which ter here stated emphatieaUy that F, �, G R E E N Tarnish, stove and scrub brushes, alabastine and whiting.. 2 ` is 19 minutes earlier than formerly the will not come this far. They -teeing due now at 7.50' P. rib in- could secure' no business east of GREENWOOD,' - ONTARIc) stead of 8.09. ]Bungalow nets: scteeas, art sateen, silkiline, cretons. Linoleum, here, and• it would not prove A EASTLABE SHINGLES -The many friends of hiss Etta profitable undertaking to consrucG oil cloth,-floor and table, window shades and curtain poles. Garden seeds. E. Head, of Toronto, who• is so their lines to Pickering'for all the timothy - seed and 'elfalfa. Our groceries are always the best. x4 well and favorably known in Pick- business they sould secure. As [I ering, where she resided.-until a the Seymour Power Co.have offer 0 , . 0 0 - . _ Sugar $4.50 per 100 pounds. - - Fs* years ago, extend to her their ed a service at the name 'rate as Feesh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Lettuce and Cabbage. best wishes on the event of -her that paid by the Oshawa people, marriage to Mr-John Marshall, of we are-getting a very good offer, Toronto: which• took place on and it is very doubtfulafa6ythin G. GILLESPIE, -:DUNBARTON April 80th.. would be gained by holding back fi -There is ho unusually large, fnr be:tteratertus. It is time now number of tramps oii-the road that we were busy in order to Ret this spring, and a favorite ren• a service before the dark nights -- dezvous 'of theirs is the woods.' of autumn. M..�. -COLLARS AND ]HARNESS We oppose they love the flowers ' -On Sunday morning, there - FOR SPRING WORK - and delight to commune with passed away-at her home west of Are easily applied and have al- Bringour horse and get a good fitting collar; Good team nature. We nonid, however,ad• the village, Mrs. Jas. L. Palmer, ways..given the 'best gf _ _,harness at reasonable prices. =j vise girls to rein from wander- in.hv I 4th satisfaction.. I,am,making a year. She had been Ing in the woods in search of flow- in poor health for about six months Have been made.29 years SPECIAL ers as these charaeters are not the but herillness did not as.9llroe a like cutAbove. TEAM HARNESS best for them to come in contact serious character, until about-two Made staudard grade only. Porro 13 trace, backbande, crooner and hip strap complete with- T, w with. weeks ago, and from that time gated Iron any gauge: out collars,$29. 5: Same harness with heel chain trace,$26. 5 fir inmate of the Central -her decline was rapid. The de- Let me.figure for your next roof Repairing neatly andprompt]y attended to. Prison, who was engaged at the ceased was a native of this •town- and save you money; ,. E government. buildings, Whitby, ship, having•beep born. near -Bal- Bell telephone. hl, HARNESS EbIPORIU1i , escaped on Tuesday, and a num- sam- where she' lived until she. = r ber of men were engaged search- married the late J:. L. Palmer F. J. Prouse Pickering -aA r Inst for him in this vicinity. A about 28 years ago, who, for a Phone Ind. 301. W. J COAKWELL z man, who•ie supposed to be the namber of years was prominent ELM DALE -MILLS . escaped. convict, .was seen .that in the municipal life of the town ' working his way .west- ship, having filled the position of ward o ro P=CKERIN'e • �OOT`7 ANE) SHOES ward on. the Grana Trunk' near councillor, and afterwards -the Port Usilon, and so far had ane- -q' �+- _ position deputyreeve for about ' Is the place to get ygar next seeded in eluding his pursuers. ten years,and 'who died-.aboiit 9 bag of Flour. -On Friday last, shortly before years ago. Mrs. Palmer was a. > We have the largest stock o Soots and Shoes we ever carried noon, an interesting couple, Mn woman,of much intelligence, and Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be and bought before the advance in Prices, and are and Mrs. Hartley, of Montreal, was reatl belovbd b all who beat for Bread. ` y �g y y -. prepared•to give the public the benefit. passed through our village ;walk- knew her. She was a member of Glenera'Flour Pastry Flour _ _ Nothing but first-class boots ` in westwards. The have start- the Dn barton Presb terian e walkarounda woe an c urs e a t res o $ fam• Fresh Rolled Oats .according to the'route they have Ity,Nellie, now Mrs. (Dr.), Rich- Bran and Shorts •>dfi'' C L 0TH .I N G mapped will travel about 37,000 ardson, of Toronto, James And Oats and Oat Chop - miles. According to agreement Charlie, at home. She is survived Barley and Barley.Chop k•' ' they are allowed 'about five years' by one brother, Mr. John Anson. Mixed Feeds The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from, to make the trip And must earn The high eateero in which she wasHolassine Meal and Molasses Meal A perfect fit guaranteed or ono sale. Y their living as they proceed on held, was evidenced by-the large �" •g ,Special prices in ton lots. See the;new style in overcoats. -.aheir journey. If they pnc•ested� number who followed her remains, ' within the given time they will to their last resting•plaee in F,ra- BUNTING P.ICKFRIiv _ lncei�`e $10,f,00. - !tine Cemetery. Chopping every day!; . A. f .i a : YE � •F♦ � c�1 t •�.••' • :^ ..rs ':v.,i a. •r.,,.�rm..e�1�,.n, N•,�, Ali, - .< a' {�•.,s"' ••`�•-�e.t . `"`p`' 'k ,,�•�T A+, ..+r,�m" -xf. v• rC .'1. ,.• n ��'',.. d• L '. ,..q'.. �' ''Vr. F"