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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_05_22 .• +6e.-,�„ ,(.• xe. see "',T'yY- = JM"' - ,. `" " L-a s LA,,;^•' ,T. "-A'y'v .•• ` , •1302- -sr.\, & �r'•,.,;K, ,seas ". ,^w-. - -. 'i. .. .- +. �. Esq i 1� • � • _ arty, •• 'f.,r , ti E -,VOL. XXXIl _ _ PICBERiN( , ONT., FRIDAY, .MAY 2a,,,M4 No. 34 ilroi#tou�al amara:. BROCK ROAD AUDLEY K Established 75 years; __. Medical SPINK MILLS gra, Asa Hubbard has improved Wool buyeie through here last week _ somewhat in health lately.-, purchased coarse unwashed wool at GREENWOOD _ wr E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Re is- . . Mrs, Geo.-Cowan, jr., its visiting about 18 cents. 8 _ _ friends in Whitby,at,present. It is reported that the C. P.R. are . tared memkee o1 the Ovvtometricai ssso. John$pose iS Home at.present mak= not going z s ,etstioa of Ontario. Special atisatian given to in a short viol g to-put•on•&passenger eer- Stting of glasses. ea —ill - - in sacs 'WHITE SATIN--BREe+,l7 W.A. Lawcenr.e, of Nebraska, has be a disappointment to many here, as O. DIcKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., CREAM BUNS—FAMILY returned home, after-a pleasant Visit a big business` ways almost sure to be _ - with friends hereabout, _ done at this point. It would be well Ediabargb,member of the College or _TEA BLTNS—,PA@TRY Contractor Daily has moved his for all farmers and others interested Two kinds of Flour only w an*and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate So al College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, steam shovels and other_equipmezlt_to to write at once to the general pass- KISSIMI for PASTRY �jtreoial attention to dsieasee of women and - Montreal; near -which 'place he has enger-agent of the C. P: R., Toronto, - - laren, Otdee�a residence,Brougham.— BRAN anotlier contract. Ont., asking' for this station to be BAKER$'JOY for B ` - PORTER.WiLSON Cbl praetor—The.causeof discus,removed by BCHOOL •REPORTS- wells a regular s s e I$uarantee bakin results' {, edjastmcut of the s ize. Consultation free JUMBO Id be 'big Cogvenience to people g' - py i At Pick on Mondays, wedaesdays and - on the front as well. or money back. >rzldaye, oiaoe�EO-Simco•6t.south, oah.w. `' SCREENINGS S, S. No, 12, for April, names in . order of merit: Sr. IV.—Marie Ham- ROLLE H )Passes ass, OF 'TS 0. Exchanged for Oats 0 �I"ERING MEDICAL SURGICAL OAT CHOP 327:iY.—Hi1fla Ham',Harold Barblay.-• WHEATLETS n • Winnie Wilson, Mabel Hood, y We feel it ou`r duty to correct a GOLD DUST CORN MEAL P il<nd X-RAY INSTITUTE _ CORN AND CORN CHOP good. Sr. III.—Mabel Hamiltons statement made by your Whitevale ROLLED WHEAT ` '-`3'ICSERINO, - ONTAA;O • MIgED CHOP k k r M Roach last week, viz: that Mr. GRAHAM FLOUR Clay Bua e . Jr.r.II — yrtle Ham,*, t .. - - . oath died of that insidious disease The following Feeds kept on Q �' X1,0127* TOWLE, M. B., M. D,, C. Y•, Helen Barclay" Tommy. Bunker~=, consumption." Surely this correspon- hand Physician-ia char Ravwond Pilkey, Russel Hamilton, dent could ne BRAN ant FEED OF ALL KINDS -: Rgssel Pilke yer have visited Mr._ SHORTS - M "a a,lim to 8ec:a1 Diseases ?zotteric Dia y, Lilian Courts. Pt. I1, Roach or he'would have known this O t vas of Men, Diseases of women, cancer:, . —,Frank Barclay Muriel Lee;. Gor. to be incorrect. • If he had consulted OAT CHOP lv Qamore.I-Sar examination. .Diseases of ere, PRICE6 RIGHT. „ don Riddle, Lorne Bunker=. Sr.Pr.— ear.nose,threat and lnaga. Fittinggiasses sad 1 erctor, undertaker or friends he might BLARED OATS D -• AN&auto&ad chronic diseases. :- _ rtg,,Jr, Pr.—Edna Wright,Weihth Odoe Hoary lg to 3 and 7 to Q 6Qly Elmer Cou have e secured the right information, BARLEY FEED -• A - Colin Madill, Frank Percy. Pupils viz: that death was due to rheum&- CORN CHOP y . whose names are marked thus(=j were toid arthritis, resulting in uricacid MIXED CHOP d: Le4ai. present every day. No. on the roll So. poisoningg and later complicated with CORN—Best American Average attendance for the month 23. bronchial-pneumonia. Sureily it is the OIL CAKE E E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- J• L. SPINKr LIMITED, J. H. Cochrane, teacher. _ dot as. well as the COTTON SEED MEAL 'D . TZB,CoaatT Crowoettorasy,aadCoont7 .. y privilege-of are- ` _'.loiiaitotr. Ocarb House.Whitby. 14t Dt1(vBAATDt+I_. . -_ person'so secure his information fromMOLASSINEf CREAM E UI I S PIOKERING, au tli n is sources ore vin other or calves R E E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 'lir. and—.Vrs. Atkinson, af. Thorn- P private affairs to tbe four ;�. �.Solicitor.-notary Public,Etc. !Loney to hill, are spending a few days at Rose- winds through the columns of a news- all kinds of stock D D r A* OEic•Brock St.North. Whitby. 261y LOOK HERE / bank. paper• SPECIALLY MIXED A tY i/fsstfriaseili l�arDs. Gerald Cowan bas.purchased a fine - GRAIDi.for Chicken Feed. .Y Y The Clareroont Furni newnauto from which he is deriving MOU\TT PLEASAIT F. i T' Licenses Y tune `Store much pleasure. G HAM—Issuer of MxrriaQe _ see in the County or oararlo, Miss Maggie Annan, who has been Ptckeriag village. is the best lace to et Lacher Pilkey is getting read for yTlr P g your nursing in Tor6nto, is taking a well _trip west. y BEST GRADE OF I?, L.& W. _ r RorsE iTR+78H1 cGP, we have earned rest at the-borne'of her arents. POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- dressers, waehstande, iron Peter and Mrs .Annan. P Mrs. T. C. Gostick is in poor health T. tioaeer, valuator, collector and issuer and brass bedsteads, par- these days. 94 marziage licensee,Brougham.' The annual service {a connection c a g lir,,and Mrs. J. Madill visited Wm. for suits, buffetts, and with the White Church, will be held Cassie on Sunday, Serant HOPPRR Issuer of Marritaagqe side boards, mattresses and spring on the second Sunday!n June. Fuller Miller Bros:are packing 40 tone of o n i~ Licenses in she Coaatr'of oatario couches-and all kinds of chairs particulars wilt be given later. ba for a foreign ee at store and DL rwdeaoe.Qfaremoat. ' Mss. W. T. Dunbar, Mrs. P. Annan market. 0 • ,,..� always in stock, also many Herbert Harris has engaged with R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLE$$ other articles too numerous and Miss Janet Allison were in Toren- A­Fcmv"anmv, oommiaionei for taksag to mention. Remenmberwe to last week attending the Women's Ted Ham for the summer. Duncan Polkin .Lae engaged 'Coal '.estidayits, Accountant. z6o. honey to Inas keep the goods and de- Missionary Society Convention of the Bag d with `NlJ - ��eg rasa Tesoar of a[arriys Lie. '- W.T. Wilson for the Bummer. 4111, � - �••e" �i :. oat• t. liver them to your Presbyterian Church. Thep report a Ta 4 v home, at the very very enjoyable and pleasant time: Mrs Fred Madill is eufTeriog from k �j1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer lowest price. = Rev. A. L. Macfadyen was summon- a sore Huger at time of writing. 9 ' summon- -F@. for oountles of York sad Ontario, ♦see= David Russell is digging out the Mansalee of all kinds attenaed to oa ahnrteat ed Atha on Friday fast to conduct EGG, STOVE,CHESTNUT, ' Patronize our town merchants, cellar for the fount}atioa of. his newry r gouge• Address Green fiver P,o., oat don't send your good dollars the services at the funeral of the late barn. away to build up some other Mrs. Peter Stewart. There being so Wm. and Mrs. Hamilton and son PEA AND STEAM COAL. ' H. POWELL, Licensed Auc- many vacancies, no Presbyterian . tionew, valuator and coueotor for place. -Yours for business, y spent Sunday with Thos. and Mrs. •eaot/es of Ontario Lad York. _All kinds of minister could be secured ata nearer Farrow, of Mongolia. �iYe are now _ <= &alas eonduetod dues Privately or by aaotfoa. T Pmn[. rW date not"collected. For dates or other par. J g -� � � L F. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd ziuoting summer one orders oft at sws OfOe•.Buck_ aad.Llo d white visited Joe.and Myer tieatars a ply et reeldease,® beth 8L. ch. RYWOOD p k eoasng Runyan_ ' .CLAREiIONT Ernest Pett a Mitchell on Sunday. J6 e CHER seg.or Magaab'a store, Claremont, will to James Madill has installed a tele. pl'1Ce8. _ r s.tive promp tatteauoa. aatfdactioa • y pent Su ay with W, teed. ally pltoae nnmberL independent i•eoi Honey. � phone in his residence. He can bear ` Wilmot Gates has purchased A new the e froggies singing "Sweet bye and ... - /� SP �? INO SPIN Lc Laughlin buggy, ye"on. ke Simcoe. tbey .say. S. R. PENN`,/C:K Miss Alien Savory spent Sunday J SP11Y K Ltd.- ty 1WH/T6VALE, ONT. with ?Visa Emily Gates.. . .- WHiTEVALi J. L.The -hole world is waking up to Sheldon Rice pitid a flying iisit to lRaoafsa Dlfeecor attd ltmltalmer. L A-ZINES S Datp a\'ature's gentle touch• the.vale. Icx 'RI N - ;iiss Agnes Chapman, of New York. J. D. Parks is visiting big cousin: G Any business entiueted to doe niI1 is visiting her father and sister here, Blake R. Beaton. be carefully panelled. - - -— - ---- Alex. and Ira.-:Macklin. of Eben- __ --Charges Moderate- The vitality of four people out of five ezer, motored put to Air. Todd's last '�' F„ and Mrs. Parka spent the - ie slightly below par every.�pring, Sunda weekend with D. R. and Mrs, Beaton, SCRANTON r Independent Phone No, 151-1. y. If you want to et back the John Poacher tins been spending �-r-- g �1rP. Franklin Mackie. of ��'hithy, a few days with Lia daughter,b1rs: A. vim and snap you used to baa been visiting her brothers at her h- ' JOHN PHILIP feel, the best thing we old home.- E. Major. - know of is We are sorry to report the illness of . Russel and Mrs. Davi3 on visited Mr. Daniela, who is confined to his the• latter'• parents, Mr, and Mrs, 'x Has a full line-az fresh and cur. NYALS SPRING TONIC Cowie,of Atha, test Sunday. with sciatica. bed i i CherrywnQd Orchestra seed Chorus We are pleased to know that Mrs. ` meats constantly on kutnd., - Thie is a short cut 'to health Philp and .daughter. Marion, have - ATL SIZES IN STOCK and.vi Singers can he behrd piping forth Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, vigor that you will their melodious music these fine even- nese.fully recovered from their recent ill- --appreciate. nese. .. .Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Johnson do Co,are making extensive — Tbereis a most. interesting relic in g 'If you would like to seeure a P I C K E R I N G NAR �j -the form of an old lb cabin standinh repairs to our sidewalks, which add Highest prices paid fol' g ie tlytothe appearance of our vil- Four winter's supply of coal at Butchers cattle on the farm o€ Frederic Roach, near lathis month's prices,buf are tooCherrywood. The port holes ill the to Blake B. Beaton bus to ' • Ijve �. PETT/T huge loge remind us of, the w,ay our on Navin successfull y' &raw it now, eau can sturdy fore-fathers defended their g y passed his re- "do so by paying for it now and homes in the early days, cent examinations into his Baal year PSC�ERINQ• at the Dental College. getting it in the fall or winter : Everyone enjoyed the old-time A lantern slide'lecture will be given vasa you geed it. even- First-class riga for hire Ladlgs'Aid BUAirfess Meeting at Me- _ REAL 3'TATE..... hawk Ci-ossroads' on Thursday even. �n the Methodist Church Friday even in lege o y g ' - • h Air. Half ard,of Victoria Col- A C RE��OR -"I} Or ill tri g. The quaint old-time costumes � n -China and Japan." . e >KlM >t� brought back memories of bey. onef Bus meets 0� ra:in>� days. The, visitors were hospitably entertai at the home of r. and asftouaHAM LOCUST HILL ,. Teaming promptly'atteaded to: ��t�1�j�iitt /i� Jfrs, Laughlin after the programme. John Poacher,of Toronto was here1. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. — - _. over Sunday. COAL AND LUMBFlR YARD _ WS Pear : Insurance,rates lower on farm pro- WEST HILL. Geo, Lee had a business trip to Osh- H. perty and Village Dwellings, awa on Monday. TIME TABLE—Pickering Station a a y PicktttTtp' is first-class Companies. Born—On Sunday, May 17th to Rev: J. L. Gillman had, a business trip to T.R. Trains going East doe as follows -- in H.D:'and Mrs.Cameron,'a daughter. Toronto on.Monday. Nb. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. ` Mrs. Boden,one oP our oldest resi- If you exert HIGH GRADE EMPLOY- NO �'z'emius� NOtels Airs.J. E.. and Fred'Wilton spent 12 Loa►1 2.50 P.M. xwcT you must make HIGH GRADE dente, is quite ill at present. We hope last Friday in Toronto. f" 14 Local "-$.0b P. M• If not insured with me,call and for her early recover Hamilton 'Bros. have had several Trains going West• dee as follows— PREPARATION. One school that is B Air. Wpstney has disposed of nearly cement eon-tracts in Goodwood. - No. 13 'Local 7.47 A;M: well-known throughout Canada for compare rates. 3 all his nursery stock to Col. Pellatt,of C. Wanno has started in with W. 11 Local 2.20 P. M. strictly superior triniag is the Toronte, for the beautifying of his Mosgrove to learn the blacksmithing.. �" 7 Mail 7 5o,P. M, ' premises. Geo, Philip has engaged Miss H. '8unday included iiaYi �• �. Richardson• W.T. Heron has just completed the Russell as assistant -in post office and erection el a new veranda and has gtore: NEW TINSMITH. SHOP • Notary Public, Pickering: rtoo had electric light installed 'in his Beer Bros,, contractors, have the reaideace: cement wall for W. White's new-barn ""1"0. 0". Mr. McBeith has let the contract for completed. I have opeued tip in Greenwood'a CHOPPI �� the erection of a-fine residence, This Thos. Philip has purchased a new tinsmith aho nd and F, Graduates of this School READILY with others that are to be will .Dominion piano from R. Fleming; ed,to do nll�kinds,of tinny ,' _-,- OBTAIN E]KPLOY![HI`T because there add much to the appearance of West Markham. of openings in this Hill, smithing, reafl city every ear and we are called' Rev. A. D. Edgar, of Guelph.-will Tin — yy AND OAT FLAKING The-Women's Institute will meet at occupy St. Johp's pulpit on Sunday furnace work. upon to fill more 'than we can. the home.of Mrs. Heron--on Wednes- afterdoon next. Work guaranteed and prices Eater any time. College open all The undersigned is prepared to'do day afternoon next to arrange the Mrs. Brickle, of Toronto,and as lady moderate. year. Write for catalogue. grain ,chopping and_ oat Program for the ensuing. yeari during friend from*England,are visiting with lw. J. Elliott, Principal :flaking ever da which prominent speakers are expect- e �to give addresses, W E and Mrs. Holtby. 'Lawience Denny, R y yin the a 'th g.. Frank-rind Mrs.Russell.-of Toronto, 7 Cor.Yong•and Alexander Sts. week . except . °on : e young. men of West Hill and GIREENWOOD vicinitywho have organized them- autoed out and spent Sunday- last y * /w - Saturday, selves- nto_a band• have beett rac, with Tbos. and Alra..of th Farms send Fruit Land 1 W P The Ladies"Aid of the Cbrisi°ian John F. B 1 (� tieing faithfully all winter,and -are church wlll meet at the home o1.Mvs. - SSr T@81I1POOd -now prepared to accept contracts for W. E. Holttiy oil Wednesday, May 'C7CTAZ�TT�:� garden partizis, Etc.. 27th,at the usual-hoar.- All welcome. BLACES�ITH SHOP! Have Son lots of Water-? The women's Institute baa organ- Mother's Dav will be observed in We sell all classes of suburban and y �' _ ized a branch at West Hill, Miss Emil- the Union Sabbath School next Sun- undersi ned has o C. )d. illCiZ lie an organizer of Toronto, was pre- tonutry real estate. Every day g pened a new r OF WI•MVALt sent and meta number of ladies at .day.- .The .service will begin at the we have enquiries for some class rt blacksmith shop on the King- is prepared to frirnish,you anything the home of Mrs. Batty when the new usual hour, In o'clock. A good pro- of property in Ontario and we gram has been arranged-coneietin'g_of n stoil- road 'opposite the in the line of water •supply such as branch was organized. - readin a recitations, and a propri>Lte ii�Ay rave the ptirehwser who can : Those interested in the erection of a q ' p Quaker church, two pompe, windrgills, bydrz<ulic rams, music by the choir. tire. (Rev.)Tink, use what you have,tO sell. ' miles asst of plumbing, etc. nem hall have-been disappointed in of Greenwood, will assist in the ser—ICKEI [ No I Pickering-Village. the matter of a site. one was secured vice of song. All other schools are U Q H N FISHER & C o Work guaranteed. Ciarges moderate They neve also expert well drillers and payment partly made, but the cordially invited to join in this service. owner bee gone back on the bargain There will be no regular church ser- Heal Estate and Farm Brokers, . r ••� . and respectfully solicit your patron and refunded the money paid. A vice as this service vial occupy the Lumsden Building. .�.`r�• H = L L ate for the •tuie. 'Ind, nhon, ,ii,21, new site is now wanted, Ilius.- TnRnNTO, ANTATf TU r.,.. « P' ,fie,,....r- .,, .. ,(,, :w 1,M; -' ,,.. ., .::.,,••.• ..•.a.�.:..'. > ,. 4-9+' '..1 ..a„ � :_,n. -d. ,�.. 3+._b E w•' .f . • ,±v. .:. }. ,. t;{�w, .�- .. .. :., ro't .. •« .,mss�, r' v.,. ..:3 a� g A,:,.;� ' .. r :.� i+r' -s<» -� , �%. ° 'y,''-0z � Lam"'. yr". ;�rrf�y '^� ""�1 �L1..,.� :rr•r. i'+tL:5'.:`'L. '',.,•.m ti. wh>' :,a't �+.^,�y..Ga�, a3t+ .Ij� .�.�.�v e'A„' 'we;.�t,yy+ .>•` � `''aea'�'Y •"-'��"ro':`•�* •7y.y C '�'' ?�,. 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E31 J 4 . ... . . .. r- ._ �. _ ,___-_...—_1 ,,; a 11 ..F: - a ,11 •� S . . - .. .. ... _ - — — �'i. r _ • tbut y Th moan of ostentatious e R Proton-as' Pf.ANTB TRAVEL 8T$A'�GELY. ` ti�.1, L. _ ,. . . .'._____ - c- _.,--- mytdashould eaaliznpwhat of acted 1 Paintinc Bolanfet:3 Arr Able to A'draneo a h cruise !n the Mediterranean. In duty Theory to Account For It. � �NE bound, I christened my new boat the y CAN ---: . -- The _,Wedding =::eve ? Lady Margaret; although another and It .is often hard to account for a, �} g } more fanciful name, the Marsh Fairy, ` �" :" .. "� would have been far sweeter to me. the we.' in which 1 r fl oil w p slap spread _ - My uncle, Lord Carchester, and Madge one country to another, and yet no \ BYE - 1 spent several days with .me on board SUCK emigration has bakOII •BCR ' � \ ^ the yacht. But. that'was during the p r I Cowes season. or course, when 3ladge'a' -but the batamis2$ haul been able to Married to a Fairy,. different toilets were reported in all the - tus by bands eofeher wld lrer t i ~- - f... -- - ance Dome theory account for T SIR CLOTHES . WFFB- '-r-�" T Peace n er c%me untilhe shades o Via , - . . • evening-fell and-Matlge had departed An In the early seventies of the last _ _ - f T shore for some festivity alndet say-uu-- century the seiestists=ln- range I . ,.L,,t .r--rr. fl the general-effect;" I said, elm's care, for I resoluteli declined be- laughing. Ing draggCd orC to evening entertain- were puzzled by finding that many ■ r,P . . "Sardines," she said; "yes, I like Madge frowned, and taking a fra- menta in such hot' weather. Then._in - . ' %,] D , nt+w- . !ants hitherto- unknown- m- ., ribose. And, what are these-little red grant, lace-trimmed' handkerchleV from.. the lovely moonlit quItt of file liaFbo"r, p lashes? And what an odd idea to have her pocket, she sedulously wiped from lying on deck, smoking. with my face that country had fnystekiously, '-'• pancakes for breakfast: Omelet• do you her lips' the cherry-colored. paste she turned up to the stars. I would let in o eaY it's called? . What a funny.name! habitually used, and offered•them'to me thoughts wander oil to x Fellow-haired sprung up. "In the summer of 187. Tho Dye that colors ANY KIND r 111 try it, please. Ill have something agaln.-- child who h>id.once loved me In a whole- noted bata.nists went carefully to of Cloth Perfectly,with the - ----of everything, and a large clip of tea. I touched her lips ver;' lightly with hearted and unquestioning way, and cork,bo fipd the .Cause of thds 8AME DYE. S 1 and plenty of milk, and four lumps of my own, feeling pained and awkward whose last stiff little letter Iwould-take roCwaaornwr.a.. Ct'!7 d6tmpl..' , `,,1 sugar. Isn't thin jolly? Like that first To me,, this trifling. act seemed hypo- from my pocketbook to read;by the light gtr$Slge llIIInigratlon, and they sue- A.lr o 1) ♦urDealsr.ssaforsaokt.e . tea.In-do • Aad' 'gasn't ward the over-senaitiv.e furl in hldin.a. _ - cee _ mars y. y ou - -----th supper last night fine? .I dreamed 3isdge looked at me for few seconds "Dear 'Mr. lierveY: Thank ,you very fewer than "two* hundred plants na about it. I'm sure I should.soon grow with an expression I could not under- much for your letter. and for the pretty . to be a lady it I always had ouch nice stand !n those unfathomable dark eyes birthday ➢resent. It is most kind of tural to Germany and the countries n' things to, eat. I don't •much like Your of hers. - you to rem eFnber me. I have Rot on �' of south; these plots Were Gy nthia-- How do you. like .my 4 - irtead, though. He's sort of sarcastic, "You are not very-very ardeint.'are very well indeed with my French. 1 ; „ �, .. and seems to look right through me sarcastic, you?" she said. 'Do you realize that, like the language, and can speak and mo e.---of the.grass, pea, and bean new hat?" Margie-"I think it is! 1 chose queer, bright eyes of his. He's after telling me y�,ou were gAing to re- read it easily. It is also most Pleasant families, and Were found only in charming. I had one just like rb' .` f . very handsome, isn't he? 3o tall, and turn on Monday, you never came back to play whatever_music takes my fancy. „ 'such nice long hair and mustache, and until last Wednesday. and that mean- The weather here has been very sultry; the territory occupied by bfie Ger- le t year. while you never wrote. and no one had we are quite looking forward to a thun- "Here's k —such lovely hands, like the heroes in the least idea where You were?" der_storm. I am sort y T cannot Bead mans, III the Siege of Perls. This,is Here a a farmer Writes to Ili ' -- the pictures outside the penny novel- "It was not my fault,-Madge. On the yyou the photograph of me you ask for. a good example of the strange way asking how to treat sick -bees." -'' , mites. But I like your face ever so very night of my arrival, a man, a to- I have not been taken since I was a very much better, dear, dear Mr. Hervey, with tal stranger to.'me, came to a most mud- little girl. I 'should find difficulty,',in in which plants travel frown place t0 Editor—"Tell him he'll bebter treat�1 t11 I- Your beautifW straight none, though-you den death In-my presence. and I had to keeping 'still, and Mrs. Morland is of place, - - them with respect." ~ . haven't got a mustache, and your hair stay and Rive evidence at the inquest." opinion that Ism too'fair to photograph .1 -1s cut short. Why are you laughing? "$t111, you could have written?" really well. Hoping that you are inRMS 3 r 1 ' . ` Mr. Wray was always laughing at-me, "I was'expeetihii'et•ery'day'-to return. Rood health•-always sincerely yours, QOM - - Wq, "Likth Saxon." too, And he called me a little animal, And I was scouring the country, learn- OJ J\/• a _ � :: which 1 thought very rude of him;dont IngWu Its features for future sketching , 0 your, fours This neat little letter; written to s -1,111h." I said. "I am going out of "Did you do much work?" hand which was almost copper-elate Iu rt x r F tours this $$ft4croon to see a lady wtso "'Hardly any. ' Just an outline here its regularity, was not much for a man a nw ' § '_ keeps i]ntihlnR-school for Young Rlrla and there. Here fs one which I'..think- ivha was fool enough, to cherish for a : To e:pei atomaoh and intestinal worms from Dolts, as well ' r•: t�1�►��er house In the country. -I have seen Y Interest you." whole twelve-month a romantic,.fancy as older horses, use a remedy that will not "phTsic them to --1 1•'.' �Tieportrait, and it she is really as It was clearly out of the question to for a child he had known for barel.v a it Heath." but will act ae a tonic. In this respect BPOMN'E isT ol 1. leasant try to -burry -her off. 'Elie had seated week. And.yet !.dr of my marsh • unequaled. Full instructions in booklet with every bottle. A21 and read bar gilly lit- . d44-svlatg. everything about her is as satisfactory. t had sketched Lllith, looking. in her tae lfalryettere, and tried In vain to discover �,, ,_ ` hope to place you !n her charge very dainty draperies fashionable. high-heel- eo>xne taint reminder al the.Dersgnellty alONN MEDICAL CO., Ceahen, ins., V. S. A L soon." .`'i ` L111th put down her knife and fork. A ed shoes, and .etlaborately curled and which had so charmed me. @ look of most wobesone disappointment waved coiffure. like- an attractive In this last one, the on1Y"touch of the - Crept over her face. fashion-plate endowed with life. and of- L111th I used to know came in the word+°; -. I. should find a difficulty In peeving:>,r; 1 r:,';+•, �,•9„• 'r, ” ,"r .. M" 4 - _ -- - "t thought you seemed to be getting Tering the most -absaflute contrast pos- .. t v '%, +'� , , ,' , �,•'3.1;•;(. 7 used to having me with you." she said sible to what I remembered of the Pic- still, She had indeed been a veritable ZS ;, . ,,•'�y1li?•., ,,. f ,, r,, „v`;•�,e^.yf3n _ turesque little marsh fairy curled up piece of quicksilver. and the words made �a al t , ,.t „ i` Pathetically, while big tears began to k' prr ;: there asleep lasC afgilt me hope that perhans she had not alter. Rather in her eyes. "And now, after all. t . ; you want to net rid of me.' I took my sketch-book over to her. ed ap- very mush•-after all. _. f r El . _•... _ "It isn't that, dear, and you mustn't and showed her a rough drawing on one "Surely," I said to -myself on ` that a ,s c,, !t7ja, , thank jt for a moment. But you want of'its pages. summer night. as I lay on deck staring ,t+• r„f, .tr J' . :' =to 1>e educated: you said no yeaterdaY "It's the most Dleturesque -pitch you at the stars; "purely now,after a-whole ;, .. r �l t "Why cant I be educated here in can Imagine. I said, anxious to divert year of discreet absence. spent wander- -- London• and see you every day?' If.you her talk-from peraorml topics. "Local- II ing 1n southern seas, and working at my ,la_ lit me away 1n the country, I shall-on- ly it is called the 'French 'House', and. 1 art like a Trojan. I may feast my ev`es -,'0 �_ Y• . " r - pp of course. locally no one can explain the 1111 ori L711'th's'ewee-t face again wittnout dna- i,� ]y run back to you. I hate school. and name. .The style of the building Sa.ear- loyalty to Madge or harm to Lllith. Lil- I am really too old for it I gnly want ` tq learn anything eft all lush' to-please ly sixteenth century,-half-ttrebere4. with ith's was a childish fancy. the aqulva- .. You: and if I'm to be milles away. and lattice-windows and little leaded panes lent of calf-love in a boy. By this time never sea you, what's the good of it under the projecting eaves of an enorm- sho.will.probably.have_reached the self- _ •'11 ous red-tiled, lichen-grown roof, smoth- conscious, young-faCdsisti stage. and j r�. , all took loth the lands of this 'most ered here-nidi there with-Ii•3, from which would resent the mere idea of ever hav- :•; -- ' - ' xt, • unreasonable child In mine and stroked great red-brick chlmneY-stacks of ir- Ing kissed me." - -them. while I tried.to make her. listen regular shapes and sizes protrude at I smiled to myself as I recalled th. TYiCtC81 �Q1 ` Jo reason. But she was only too ready intervals. A little fruit and Bower- chlld'a absurd jealousy of Madge: and �� R -I f to be consoled, and In a moment she had garden and. many outhouses are enclos- our uncomfortable journey down to ti ' slipped oil her chair, and was kneeling ed by fragments of a coloanal wall. Bristol. Lllith moping in a corner of Da:" Profits •,by my side. rubbing her cheek against which was ons• part of a Roman cas- the railway-car, and 1 vainly •trYinic to Qjjj�� ii a ;, .', trum. and the whole is Placed un a' wild comfort her with sweets and illustrated - j r my coat•aleeve. smiling, inti altaoet :purring wtith restored Brood humor. bit of moorland• overrun with sheep. papers I "And you won't send'me away fram ball-way down a greasy-slope. the base . (To.be continued_) _ .- { �' by giving y-- dairy herd -. .� sou, will you" she whispered. with her of which was once washed by the sea. ,t y ^ but wbich now rises sheer from miles _ . —'F--�` t�1t Tacit COf1fI0 le qWY fra _c ' arm'roup m necit- If t may only aro � � - ' . __ _to school in ndon, near you. and see of marsh and meadow ]ordered by the . that can be built.' a our - - - ^yoan every day. I 11 be as good as Rold. distant sands. --- Ana at that Identical moment. after not well Imagine. Some day, when I ' rl... so brief and hurried a knock that neither wast to hide from the world, I shall go One day an Irishman lay riving; the absolute purity of your dairy prQducts by Df us heard it. Wrenshaw, in•evident and live there - r- Little did I think-as'1 talked thus, the doctor and priest Were With budding your stable and spring house of a `• _ 'excltemen�t. entered the studio, and look- more to enchain her Passing attention -; ' ad with 111-concealed indignation at the him. -He hid a wife ii family, material that inntres sanitary conditions, and which, •p loving group we made at the breakfast- than with any special intent how Pro- C'- '•• -table. - - . C. photic and of what deaf- impart MY and he Waal writing out his will. He -,, , t t me tam _ i3 a be .rat e; is economical. a' words would prove. »I beg your pardon, air." he. said, only had a hundred pounds. The _ _ . . _ standing staff se. a ramrod just Inside Do You."eo hats the world, then AQ- , :. • the door: "but I thought as You would rian'dear?" she asked me noftlY, look- doctor said—''In the first place you , • e like to know thin Lady Margaret Lori- Ing not at the sketch: but at my face - Budid with Conct'lli mer's Carr age 1s sowing uP the street. "This fashionable world,tn London. to Olde me fifty pounds for attending ge - _ -- and in another minute.I .shall have to which.you are tiedY Frankly, yes: I poli." "You;oaII have fifty," said { „open"the door ane eho'w her no Into the detest 'e" - :, t is e most or every - 11 `_.studio-• - _.-_' though`frit a ul kl mese our'have- rtes should nt to talk to KZOU .. Pat. The �idotutlie then asked 1,Tao never seeds D 'moi bis. of concrete are elm i — -.-_ . p somebhing to p pe — buildin r it 'r no , n ver.wean out d CHAPTER XI, differ so in that respect, and I have Pat said, ''You can have the other painting. a�r}� -J Liilth, who had remained on hes hoped that in time we might look at the .fifty." Then Late aslted hlf� W}fat �d saat<atT �'ht7 keep tM herd warm and eotnlortabls =knees b my side during Wrenshaw's subject from more converging Points of _ y „ - fit,winter and tend to snt�+e.both the quantity and ':. �' view, But if you won't come to my way they would a to his wife. You 1st oithe milk-. - ep:ech. ooked aearChinRlY from ham to y ' 9 7 .?r me at the close of it. and then ■p=ang oL thanking, T must come to Yours. Lord " ggi�] ,r1 died like , r Carchester had a long talk with'me yen- can -tell icer, , �� to her feet Whether on build a atabls. silo, sprung pause er outer _ **Who !s Lady 'Margaret Lorlmer?" terday. I told him how unhappy it made our Lord—betvr•een two thieves. farm build, concrete b the cheapest material to aw. she'asked nae. me not to know where You were, and he . . .. - L: Before i could gnawer, fads DSargar- -well, you know he is very PunctiliousIL,- "�W fyst the Farnssr Cbl DO with Concrete" n the title pt's carriage drew up 'before the door, In some things• and he didn't quite think grad her footman's tlivadering'"rat-tat you ouftht to go away for four. or five - of a beautifully illustrated free book that tells all about - �, -:+echoed down the street_'. whole.de3's.'ana "ver let your affianced . ., ADOthelr Pig $tory. _ , ., txsatuets farm bulldin=e.and how to build them to Lave =/ ' Wrensbaw looked at me and 'heal. wife know where you were You know , - . I 1 trust You wholly, dearest..but I could- A. correspondent sends in a re- tnonei'• , ''r "Well. Mr. Wrenshaw," cried L11ith. n't help feeling anxious. Then papa . ; '_ N. •why don't You answer She doom ;s talked to me about our marriage, He minder of another.pig story. Old, ; /, FETlm�la, llLforfsaalio� Btl _ r _ ;,_,there any reason why this lady-shauld= has not been at all well lately;'and he but like port, nose the Worse for n't come upstairs?" wants to hurry It forward. so he was all �, • Show Lady Margaret asp at once." I for fixing an early date. I assured him that. The Village Doctor-"Now, r_ r :sald,avrrlttig to tVrenahaw, in a Deremp- we were not in a hurry, acid fought the. you kIIOW, I -must tell .your Hay' Canada COmP" ' :tory manner; and. the man with an odd, point. bit by bit. month by month. Fin- / -s ':" `parting lock at me.which seemed xo dd. ally I agreed to marry you when I am Worth, -that it's very unhealthy to _�,dmited thing !n fire nature of s wacninx, lett twenty-six.- That will- as you- know, 'have a pig-stye so' close to the - _ �= the room. In'the sDring of the year after next, Just „ „ 418 Hwaid B I went up to Lllith, who was standing' One years and eight months from now. bou8e. • H'AVworth'- I • 'dunno, „ I' �- .quite,still ip the mtddlw of the room, So that I have left 3'ou rope a�pough. looking unuauail Pale and serious. haven't I? ' But that Is because I want all proper much shoat that, With �� - doctor, s '1 ' `' . "Lllith," I esfdY"this lady 1e. my dear- you to carry out the brilliant promise p_r respect, Bir. T'he pigs `t _ - _. - a 'eat friend. step-daughter of the uncle you have shown and to make so great seem rett• healthy and tasty, LoAif ! who brought ate' up. I want you: to a name' by your genius, Adrian dear, P �� y . y .a.;; _ _ t Yg:'.. know her, She Is very clever and_very that instead of•your being known an at em, .„ - - _ kind:" rich Lady Madge's husband.' I shall • . - I, � n..I • A shiver ran ddwn the Young girl's be known as wife of one of'the greatest y ,.w' -=,fFP me. painters of the day!" , Beinga fanatic may be merely - _ •;. ll don't want to know her" she whim. With that she bent forward, and. lay- . . k, Ing her gloved hands on my•shoulders, One of the-steps t0 Sl1CCea9. .. _ .. pored almost fiercely. "It's great ladies she kissed me very gently:very tenderly, p 1 such m her as would take you away .on masts cheek. Rising the next minutes frond me." ahq declared that her mother would be --- - ___ I could hear the door open tdown-' walgnR for her. as they were RofnR for ' ka' ", Rtairs and a ifttIw later'Mads e's -cl:ear. ._ well-modulated voice in colloquy with a morning's shopping together, at>d hur- :'_ SR'renahaw• . . rigid out of the room, down the stairs, _ "Nonsense• my dear. child." I said, and Into her carriage waiting for her - r ou to f de. "She will be Your friend, just as I am When I returned'to the-studio, Lilith -" 11 Tour friend, I Saxon, pale, red-eyed, and strangely . . _ r. For all that, I ilo not deny that !n'my -reeret heart I considerably dreaded the l aubdued'!n'manner, faced me. coming Interview between Madre and I I heard ever�thing that lady said:' s . Lillth, and was much exercised 1n mind she exclaimed; 'and yon can put me in •;�� as to`how my satirical cousin would that school you told me'of at once, or _ _ _ fake the 3'ounR girl' outbursts of de- anywhere you like, for I never.,want. to - . L +' ' ' " after-mB , it was vastly better that they should _ R_.'. ' `'meet openly; and I could only trust to CHAPTER XII. _ 1. j 4 Madre's good sense and fairness not It was in September, more than a Year ,. -• '- -' ' - '' to place a'wrong construction upon Lil- after Lilith's installation as one of the fth's un#onventionsl beha-ior. _ . �..e___ ' , _ Already I could hear footsteps on the• Morland House pupils, that I ,ado my _ siaJra: Wt'eiiPhi LW-teas s owing IKadt[e second visit to C}fFter{ Downs. / 4m During all that period I had not once • j up, when suddenly.Lllith threw my de- seen her, although from time to time —���� LI *15H]LS" f 11 laining hand oft her shoulder. _ I had received dutiful little letters, ex- ,:, T- don't want her -friendship! I don't I ._. Kant to know her! And she cha'n't Put cellently spelled and worded, reporting . �n airs with me!" she sobbed out, a red her progress in the various arts and ac -- _ - ' ' pot showing on each cheek, Mrs. ishments she was studying under The next moment she had' darted Mrs. Morland's care. On her sixteenth I , steross the room. leaped over the sofa: and' seventeenth-birthdays 'I 'had s nt ,///// a Y1 acrid 'hail Completely, concealed herself -her, little.inexpensive trinkets, which. ��/�, she had duly acknowledged, but from .. /� , 1 under the tapestry table-cover which the conventional-tone of her prim little , / ` �`� l hid the belongings of Sicholas Wray. letters I felt certain that they �� /��/� . Ov= ' Y Barely had she done this, when the tsars .-_ studio door opened, and Wrenshawr with supervised by Mrs. Morlapd, and,in not . h^e than necessary sonority, announa- OQne ,a them ways-there mingled with her ,��,,,,,,�, n _� - . e.7 ,fT? .1trT1Y expressefl gratitude the least . , rte/ ��Air — ...S .1. "Lady \Margaret Lorimer.•' x'is�n to see me again. , -, : T saw a look of irrtense dvrprise find 'Absurd as it meq appear, this owls- - .. . i `1. .� , � �# - telief Vass over the good mnn's face sion. which. aha tad.h8�'e. relieved. mY. G Q �: mind, distressed me greatly. The child's ��, xvhen he found ine alone. But-Ahese elx- ontaneous aftecti -- g,rasi?ms hAd_ bkrel3---E1me-Ea an i-t load gone to my heart to repress � o a suspicious glance round the rooms ft.- Daring all that year of Absence I ,f - Fh•he tva-9 constrained to leave 1t, never••once forgot her lovely face, -her 'r and .\I:idge atid 'I were, to'aI appear- bright-laughter, and her frank, confiding _ n•lce, to te-a-tete. "N°" ' She was exquisitely dressed, as usu- chatter. Time.blurted all remembrance nl, in"Ao7nMhing- coot,•and•. aaft, aril of, her.trjffing slips. in KrammAr. and ' _ . other solecisms, and her image remain- flcwing, of light tan-colored material, ed in my mind as my ideal of Innocence, s. �r t ' " t , -fth a iy nmount of delicate Iace-adg sweetness, and beaut3.. of yyoath and P A•l r; Ing an(\ flouncing, and ta- great • black gdiefY and' love made rrisinirest in w-o- 1 N y �. i. ')a,e ha,t, in which a cluster of red roses reran - ` �rWWV F,�e�Ie1 s .sunviled hr requisite note of color. Her Meantime. incessant work• and work _ r e - se,t rhe c was thlcldlY dusted with of a moist-enchanting kind, had occu- . aoutp swe -smelling pvb.i�vvder: I smelt it ' '• . p's I (tut 1% klased hft when she of- pied every sunlit hour of my days. My �;'r fe .+rl 1nne face cousin Madge, crho seemed as .jealously eager to secure a brilliant.reputation 1f7tR F.F.DA1JiY CO»LrD.�llPALO,lai.Y. e "Fr,u ma: kiss ms" fins 1f you want IIAWLTOIr,Datil, {,,, she se. btuahlnR prettily enough tar me as I myself could be.. had pre- • Il,rn,tel. all r powder. fartiar6 r than the boat in which Ilittle B had "t•n: n1%1 should kiss the lip salve . : : •: i„ _. ._,g e +. .. i". •:,,r.., - ,^..,}•', .. rn'r ,,.,. r' •s,,., �. ..e.:.6 —,,, Y. ..i-- .,,.>. wn.. ti ,, •., .. �... . . .. � �' ..,• �- .:.... ., ,..., •'.s.. '.,',•...., ;2•.ik<-rWx + ... �•1' .•,..• .., s, e„ ',i•. .,Iy �A N',. 4 � -•;,°' a� '!r ��.:,r•,..a ,y.. .s� , •x �, 'u'.�,1 •1+,,,. �.:."?`;.'�,, �'..,.,... .,,.y a:.?':..r.. y;,-.,1. a.,;• ,. N, ,r y `-, a. n,t, Fk r� ,sd wax , y� C-.. Y,'e. f•.'+•t t,i'+eN' ',. eat, 't`,..i• i' ;ii. .y 77, ,,,,,T �yf-.rc-^•. �,•-....e,w- . el' - .... -syP �..W w,•,,'�... .s��3rs—`.ivs, 3^ .:�,'"`R`+.a qn..�.ir .S^a�..s-7 ;�-ar .,, ..a. e✓j J r. �.. + :e!• '". L'? _-,,"- �-v �'•�.. ,,'",.,.,� ".y` , a . :�,,. >. ! -• :. ..+s . e�.; F' ... -,n-+�'s,,, -'' .� a ,fir. r: : ,--SUFFERERS ijCCC �DC �j�o1UT inhabitants or sold in the bazaars, aor»ment on Events 4 ilu i Fi\J a, I►! and proceeded to examine them- Usk chemically. During his residence in ,a Gyrosoopio Car- Ei WREST.N` T O GUARD A GA i N ST ALUM �r111 BISCu1AC�•� r�z! PAINFUL RflEj�: ATISA�i South- India he -became consulting _A two-wheeled motor-car, ki'pt in the� I N BAKING POWDER SEE �y �y agricultural chemist in all the upright position by the use of a gyro THAT ALL I N G R-E.D1_E�11 8 �. ------ I -- scope. has been constructed, and is note Liniment Of N$ AVaii-1ti111Si planting districts where einehoma being experimented with to see if it can ARE PLAINLY PRINTED ON tea and coffee were cultivated, and be made available in practice for-ordin- THE LABEL.AND THAT ALUM `be Cured through the. Blood for two years was examiner-in-Che-- wrTh y use. It is only necessary to com- O R SULPHATE O F ALUMINA' �� % tz g pare'Elie -lepsis with the tricycle 'to >niatry to the.JJniversity of Madras. realize the advantages-of two wheels OR SODIC A LU A 1 N I C, S U L- • IICMM, Of TME Why aro there so many failures In 1896 Mr. Hooper ryas appoint- over three or more. Everybody knows P H A T 1 S NOT ONE O F fetlAY9Na yytt�� [n.:.the_ ti+eatmenrt of rheumatismt that the bicycle can be propelled with E •[�NNIAIA� ' _ ed to officiate for Dr.'{;eorge matt, lees power and at greater speed 1V hat THEM. THE WORDS N O are so many-auf£erem3resl -Ys,true of---thfl mac _. _f or 0 ALU M 5' nPd fife Calcutta, .as reporter oe-econo-. t'lnea-'"hie3:-stePend. •' . WITHOUT THE IN- ---to a life of Pain,-cI-esgalring of a m1C product`s to elle GovernmeIIt Of those eu?vhich depend oft unaengineueT-he 1 GREDIENTS 18 NOT SUFfI- 3 � " perms mt curet India, and in 1897, when the p0 °E C l E N T. MAGIC BAKING �! Because rheumatism defies &Cly 'of Government Quinoloj;ist was delightful'pos'sibilSties to motorists. t ' could go over paths and field paths al- ' POWDER COSTS No M l-treatineat that does not build up abolished iII Madras, he became together barred to the ordinary motor, THAN THE ORD 1 N A R Y' COMMMT - and In new countries, especially where KINDS. FOR ECONOMY, 8U Y � "and purify the-blood. The poison$ curator of.the industrial section of many and beautifully constructed high AlN8N0 /i1'VM �HTAllrg NOALVM '' ! f rheumatimm are in the blood, the Indian : Museum. The large roads as yet are not, it would be simply THE o M E POUND TINS. and it is onlythrough the blood number of samples constantly being invaluable. It wools have all the ad- g P y vantages in the way of speed and, ex- ' that the disease can be fought sue- recgived, in the..museum from all pence of running which the motor cycle �. G I L L E TT COMPANY LIMITED _ +easefully, Unless the blood isC=11:; weak parts Of India offdred &-'vast field now r possesses over t , none car, and, TORONTO ONT so far as can be t j-seen, none of the di g,-Iz0gd that it- s WINNIPEG MONTREAL a foothold. ' When it does the thin siou of the trustees a chemical a ay almost entirely with the danger and impure blood is not -strong- o taking a curve ata high race of Y� p B laboratory was estabished, &nd Mr. speed, since the thing impossible with n -enough- to 'overcome the poisons gyroscope is to upBat it There maybe ' �'• 'Llone. It 'must be strengthened practical objections discovered, but the IS CANCER INFECTIOUS? some persons are particularly Sus- experiment will be watched with the P j .jrnd purified. Dr,-Williams' Pink greatest Interest - oeptible to infectious diseases, so �3` ('ills for Pale People are the beat sears•for the Dalry. ;tte'dlesi Men Giving Study to New some persons might inherit a peau blood-building. medicine you can \ow there to the reported discovery Phase of Problem. liar vulnerability -of' the tissues ?sake. They Snake new blood with that milk, butter and cheese can actual- _.___ whereby at a particular age tdicy x fiver dose and promptly'rhe^k fur- ly be mase from the soya bean without edacal n sold sanitation ex- the assistance of the cow. This bean M me •tat become liable to cancer. contains and gives up casein, the chief parte are taking a great interest in In his annual report to the Sat-. f her progres$ of fife disease. They Ingredient of milk, and it•is the coagu- the problem as to w he�•her a rsan Ina eke the blood so pure and strong a 'lotion of casein t y acids or rennet which e f with eta ran institute weaetle-ou ii su ce 'Heti at Ne hat not elle least trace of rheums- can tacos infected neer : produces cheese. It is.only.necessary to Tyne Sir Thomas said: tiffs remains. . Mr. R. J. Sinclair, add vegetable fats, a dash of sugar and through`living in a house in which "My a�ttenbion.-.has been drawn to mineral salts and eighty per cent. of wa- a cancer vioti'm has lived. Forone- "About w` Goshen, N.S., says: "About two S "+ ter- to the casein of the soya bean. and a'seriee of cases in a atrial not Dna >- �ears ago T was laid .up with rheu ^r poseib� some whitening compound, to years the question has been & mat- twelfth of a mile long in a small _ . toads a - For two months I.ecoid ;, obtain something that greatly resembles ter of and medical literature « ubtai milk. ,� fawn. Thihousesare entirely resu- "f c�oNow, if some one will only discover a abounds in references to caner dential. In the fifteen years from ��tt walk and had to stay in an bean °t a_nutrthat_can be tranyior-lned >> _ )lsvalid's"Chair. My feet &ere bad- �, into a plausible imitajfon of an egg with- houses' 1883 to 1908 there died from cancer swollen a my'arma de- Investi &tion in En land has fol- i s feet nineteen arsons and �e paralyzed. I had been using bendable hen the human race ought to wed the report of Dr. Armande, one dog. In eamo of the our . : r.• be comparatively happy. who found that in a village of 400 there--had occurred two or three ' " ' or medieilie for a long time, Who Now cso..raor-ct•>;nal. �t �- . : inhabitants in France eleven deaths but it did not seem to help me, and' It, is officially announced that Prince cases. As in all the cases there was + ' Alexander of Teck is to succeed the from cancer occurred in seven years, no hereditary history of the disease, the doctor finally told me that the �`" Duke of connaugheas governor-genera) all beim orated in the same block. only thing that- would core me of Canada. The brother of the late S L the large numb9r of d�athe aIIbOilg would be a change-of climate. -Ab �; Bink Edward is to be followed by. the Three. years later there were se successive oecupante of the houses this time I decided to give Dr. Wil- I bkoiaer.of_Queen Mary. Prince Alexan- venteen cancer patients in these has eu emoted that the mauler is gl der is to prove that to be royal one must gg ?flims' Pink'Pills a trial and got a ,� I also be ealclent. The duke has ret an houses. In other parts of France, more than a coincidence." ^ supply. After I had taken flies r = example as well as a precedent and it including Paris, a similar condition C. E. Green; another scientist 4rd`, will.be no ensy task for the Prince to t,:•,+� - �, who has studied the subject of.can- for a-while-I bound they were help, follow in the footsteps of such a popli- was found. in me, and I'got a further Supp ! lar governor-general. The Duke comes In Great Britain there •are nu- ser, believes, that it is largely due " - s d.they completely cured me, and Mr. David Hooper. F.C.S., F.L.J., 1 i9 Canada-x unknown.nada ie e Prince be merous "cancer houses." There.is , P F.I.'L'.L. to coal fires. .-•4 very critical of stranger+, espaeciall.y if a-vicarage in the-north of England pjairnshire has the highest can- . I bate t been sick one day_since- they be of royal blood That is natural, where .two successive . incum•bents j( >etrong recommend Dr. Wil- for-we expect-much of-our royal ramliy cer death rate-in Scotland. MT. - tr Pink ills for,this trouble." I and are apt to forget that being royal 'have died of-cancer. Green reported im 1912 that the die- Hooper, dingle-handed,-commenced d„�, not prevent one being human, In --In &--large house in Some'tset You can ge hese Pills from any the elucldatlon of their active cos- the Princess Alexander of Teck Canada g islets o{ riai>ivshire which.:were free 'dealer in medic or by mail, stituents. It was a change from the- will have one of the most lovable of all where a mai died o{,cancer many from cancer were those where..peat p st idat tiU cents a boa or six princesses. Her popularity- In areae ears ago his wife, his wife's.second pasalubrioua heighta of the Nilgiris to Britain is very,great. she to the sister y is burned, not coal• t �xesfor' >BQ,50 b writin The Dr. of the reigning- duke of- saxe-Cobourg husband, a mem of his family by go frequently has he observed ' y g the steamy plains of Lower Bengal, and Gotha and arst cousin of the Queen his first wife, and_a housekeeper this fact that he is disposed to&&tri- a illiame Medicine Co.; Brockville,- and many another man might have of the Netherlands. Her father was the .�Mi► Qnt. growzl disgusted and retired or have youngest teas y death states Queen o°•ie eve since fallen victims. bye the prevalence ri cancer 1p the z1 been invalided home, but he was ! In another house in Scotland the combustion of coal rich in sulphur; Fci}lOC 9 CH the people of Great HritaW with whom neer history extends back three EgIg1, too .denoted to his subject �o be I was extremely Alexander -Didier an was generations. An experiment was especially where the houses+ of the , affected by climatic conditions. v D, to Colonel Mahon-in South Africa. g Pe people are om aiapea or in hollows. made' there by eoafislrig safes is a �. I[lravid Hooper Had a D9etiaaulshed Mr. Hooper a- wife and family -alae such he W” aD. '©.relief is just +o. trap. Seves+al of them eorArscted Career in India. lived for-years is Switzerland. not call and good-looking, He has shown the diaease. As Susie Saw It. being able to stand the climate of considerable organizing ability In she tbe-di;stin- Ciller Will .you see if your Mr. David Hooper_ one .of the India, When, be__retired 3[r. �'arioua dutles which have fallen to him Sir.. -Thomas Ower, CPQ +. sloes Icing George's.accession.made•him ui.•+lred ciao and writer on ter fat boost distinguished chemists in the Hooper was Economic Botanist of { troches-in-law to the King. He h- medical p but I don't thiole rorld, baa had a career of great is,- the Bataaical Survey of India, been married nine years and has two t medical subjects, declares that the Busse-Yes, air, children. Thus Canada sets a royal germ theory of cancer-is,only doubt. she will be. She saw you ooeni,ng _ : Eeee`st. In 19o7 he was awarded the {� yDung couple an reprdsentative of t5e still it ' k that - W' Hamburg Medal, the world's-high- f(:Ing: -Ther will be very welcome. lul)3+ accepted, is Hewn up the steps. .t iwnoz in pharmacy. For thirty LIVING 3DVERTISE)LEVT j1r•=laaa w.ata•r. cancer-can bee -conveyed- from man ears he canduated acieatrfic work in Mexico n- mean average tempera- to lower animals. Moreover, it is Every man is above the average � Glob of Health 'Speaks for'Posti nt. ture of 88 deggrees is usual. and there- regarded_as pmt bl - than, just', as -according to his own belief. t f India, but 1s HOW, retired. discover whether leg and Opfftyg, rare the resident. of the North, who g. Mr. Hvoper was bora in .Redhill, It re vires no scientific training I have been -andaccustomeds to s vsrtsble see tttate,'wlll -and themselves hard•yresred Bussey, On May k, 1888. In 1873 he r if forced to remain in Mexico for any 88 apprenticed in a pharmacy in disagree. length.of time. Alan the coast of vi London h Simply stop bath for time and Alexity Is terribly at ,sera Crus,. the hu- Hands and Feet - OII. On lea Q midlty to terribly roppresalve. h71sn Swollen „ use Postum instead, thin note the -,wgnt to C ipbridge Bad Clifton, and the humidity decreases, but the heat in- FF�� k u the stud of -Dian b at- beneficial effects. • The truth will creases: Trained soldiers et the regular mean Kidney Trouble, Liniments acrd :1` P y y y army. accustomed to camp life, would blood'Purl ftzs are useless. Wbat Lending lecture&, and with the use appear• be able to withstand the barometric con, of Babin�bon'e "Manual'' he made "Six years-ago I was in a very dltlons of the coast airs the heat of the must do is to care t2ie tidueys. „ .c sun. but members of the National Guard condition writes & lady. I s -Tates would undoubtedly Bri- had' oT the vtrrlou IN PILLS 00 lection of seven hundred G } 1 coffered from indigestion, nervous-- be hard pressed 1f ordered on donjt'1n- nte, which 'was awarded .the :`„�^ Gin Pills act directly On these vital 1:7Sh els laAd marches !n Mexico. slid w..�• aese'alyd insomnia., roaze Herbarium* Medal of th8 A sooty sopa nor staff. organs--correct all disease-neutralize "I was then an inveterate coffee urEcacid-p ifjthebiood-relieve the Pharmaceutica,l Society in 1878. The name of the Dominion senator eat year he entered the 6ciiool of drinker, but.it was long before I I who h-v% inerptiuced &_.hill .maks ig ttv � 1 pain and red�ice swellinginhaadsaad ' i6xt year sad carried off tile•'S`of 'could be persuaded that it was oaf-j ping g misdemeanor will be an helm a box • 6 for a At all dealers or sent on recetpf of price. fee that hurt me. Finan I decided vo the Targe and nourishing order Ot felt. 5m- Il •5 eta•medals in botany, materia medi- y Knights of the Itching Palin.. Pullman Sgmp:e free if you mention this paper. ba, and.praatical.chemistry, an_d in to leave it off a few days.and find ;'. porters will leave his berth to tire last ����8HII6 AKl! ����OF CODA a11igT®. Toit0Y19. i880 the Pereira. Medal, the blue out'the truth." (Tea is ju6t as in_ and look the ocher way when he dashes to a whisk. Shoe ahinee Will gaze at'hla Ribbon of pharmacy, was awarded furious because it conkaina the unpolished footwear with contempt and - sums d ,_caffeine.). the waiters will serve him with cold to bias .. - lug soup. Many times shall he press the Hie first paper read before the "The fidst morning I left off coffee and the before she• beg hoivas a plea - THIS 1 N V EST M E N T, �5tudenta' Association "The Ddedici- I had a ragiflg headache, so I de- and the. Pilgrims Progress was a pfort ore trip compared to the discomforts s? pal Flora of Afghanistan," indi- sided I must have something to and annolancea he will be called upon HAS PAID 7% PER' ANNUM take the lace of coffee." (The head- co suffer. baked the direction of his future P + ♦ Despicable Our. half early since the Securities of this Corporation were ache was caused by elle reactl0n Of There to nothing mea er, nothing ~ • lfe-work, sad'8 aubreequent paper q - laced on the rttarket 30 years ago. Hnatnees -established k the coffee drug-caffeine.) more utterly despicable than to batten s years, Investment may be withdrawn In part or hol• a' Y the Coffee-leaf Disease of Gey- on the chance-discovered weakness of a any time after one year. Safe as a mortgage• Full-par- a _ "Having 'heard of Postum Dal" showed a predilection for a life .human being. few men•or women have. -•ticulau+r. and booklet gladly furnished on re4uest. [II the East. He became chemist in through a friend who used it, I I the moral courage to face public ex-. _y bought a package and tried it, I posure of some secret slip, especially NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATIGNr LIMITED; )3ir•mingham, and in 1884'hei applied g I when that exposure must involve others. Mr the t of .quinol st to the did not like it at first, b-ut after I 1 The blackmailer is one of the most.ter- Do7rs>Qass�TROIf Will H.l7ILD1S=O - 'TOSOltf30, OST: post learned how Yb make it right; ac- iii rible si`ourges. He,will bleed his victim ' - Madras Government,: advertised and make lire an absolute hell upon a cording to directions-'on pkg., I earth if once he has success, The only .f ,hrou�h the India Office, and the $ ,r tection a man or woman has under 3 ittee, colnsisting.of Sir Joseph could �at'.hange back to,coffee for Ruch circumstances is.to,at-once'take POMMayrer, Sir George Birdwood, and anything. -' - the matter to the police ani trust to _ When-I 'began to use PoAmn I them. But the blackmailer must be ar- ))r. Macnamara, had little hesita- rested and tried and it is the publicity weighed Only 117 lbs. Now I weigh of the trial which the prosecutor may' Cion in„-selecting Mr. Hooper for the Sh -w►-- appointment out of about thirty 170, and as I Ira�re not fallen any, well shun. Once the blackmailer is Cor- _ ton in that feline I can'onl',stiff- Hared he will fight.like a rat and lna>;e 3 his Itnowledge as public as possible. Oamdidatea. — tote my present good health to the The victim may be quite innocent of all- -harm', but the old saying that—there is Built Quinine Factory. use of Pastura in place of coffee. no smoke without some fire 1s usually ' Mr. Hooper arrived in Oataca- "My husband says I am a living quotes against him. In any case he SUGAR adverti�meat for Postilm. to face the cross-examination tnuIId in the llglri illsat• fall, -' of- a-coun e o me defer�aarr --• and plunged into the variou9-pr9b-_ .Name giyen by the Canadian will probably ruin his reputation and - blast his character. He'can make no �p _. -lems of the. chemistry of cinchona Postum Co., «indsor, Ont. appeal for mercy; he is, it•ia true, a vto- - Why take chalices . Ouy REDPATfI in ultivation, made thousands of ana- Postum now comes ill two. forms:. tim of a despicable cur, but he has com- by asking for "A Original Packages >` mitted the greatest of all crimes in -be- t yses of .-the bark, and sngges-ed - Reg Postum - must be well infi found -out. He should hate been „Do$g�g Worth Of and you'll be sure *,hods for increasing and improv- boiled. lbs and.25c.packages. j more careful or less human. » Pow- ug the value of the prodilct. All Instant •Postum-is a soluble sow`- I In the.English criminal courts several Sugar? of full weight so-called journalists have just'lieen,con- highest quality he varieties of cinclrona, grown'in der., .A teas quick , vieted of blackmail, and been severely � teaspoonful dissolves_ cpm 1 Ile Pstate.of-South India were ana- ly in a cup Of hot water and, with poncerned These the nnews hems° ana+[Lt absolute purity. lyzed, and the values &f fhe trees cr-ea•iii and sugar; makes a,dilicious tempted to obtain money bk Dressing to _ sown under different conditions of beverage instantly. 30c ' and 50c leave Piot-6f'the press-or threatenl'ng to s. i blish if they were not paid a certain -'JLge,.soil; aspect, an a evA ]Oil ins. sum, maTtEil—e nvestiga.ted. O e of the most prat- The Is per cup Of both kinds (n of zhei'r "gin;e"--in the•corn- _ �. , bS. f T] munitp. There is a certain class of r" Y Cal Te'sults fthe-work, -irnd one about the same, netrspaper whisk uses this torrri of Which was calculated to bring the "There's a-Reason''- for Postum, blackmail. rice of quinine within the means of --sold by Grocers. �' SUIbs olio he natives of India, was th8 thstab= His Rating. s "7 shment of a quinine factory. Crimsonbeak-I see•by.the paper t i Mr, Hooper,• after determining that automatic cages are do be es= "ISidn't ;yoil tell 'ins the other^ � 20 1b3. - '- he compa3ition,,ai cinchona bark ta'blished at Sydney, :�ustralia, evening that Owens is sated Al in town under different conditions, What's an autotnatic cafe t Yeast- D1in''s t" � CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL. urned his'atitentioai to the Homer- Why, I 'guess it's one that throws "Heavens, no . What I said 'wee i- 'pus vegetable procuote used by: the 4 man out when he'll had enough. that-he is rated N: G. by duSxv." / `.t '.� t '1 "5:.' i S":^ C' `!t Ny 'aJ'{s" r '.,"::. 4 ,,.,.,,s z.up• r i• a C w� � Ti , :J' p4: -ku. -I',v Tti'...'y^•.R ,i ?$ �.�.. z.L<!• .{,, .✓H ..,f } ��,. ;y';� ,.•��..a.. ,5 .;�', s i X't%;e:ra 3.F7'."r,.r re�,'.x,:w. i..:�•'k. x.+=^�+� e'^aw'C,,- ,�"• n. ,Y;..t ..nt.�,.'�J.r •iy�,' Ya ; �,�.r� cI„ew�,?'SkJJ! + .:,;" �,yii , ,•+'r..nye •• ''' r •?* �. '.n" ..�^, 9,. .n. ti _. 0.. ,R.., r .x. w. .-- 1 ••- :r.' '•. �t",+-;' 'sr-=' _ .4"i-,,' e` $., �m.�r+P•L-'rai�. -a^",ara° .fin+. ` *�-Y•• ..':.. - 3's�•••r+F ... �tl,h�,,.•,l.��-y� suns , .V r " :L^. •,JI<. ..,,.Thr".. ,.v. �, '....,, .. ':'cT •I.,.O, C:.. I .""�',". N 4. yr xw'•„ �+�n-� ...T `k/� '�'� �•T� .K.. ": ♦1�.. .: ,Y•:".3P1,y+..«.. -. .. •'. e _.r,+ �' _.� -'y.� "qY ,',R•' '... . .. '..... .' .r r -' :- .• :: + .sass ,., .s*, _ + F b. xi"J'a. GourtsM �[141161],y(147zs) �1,oR SALE—Two cattle Suitable for . SEASONABLE FRUI S .,,b •• �et►i Th s par* bred im rted Cl desdale 1' beef ringers Apply to THOS. ICEEVIt- �� $nblfahedeveryFtidayagoratttgat/Moines, stallion, the prop rty of John Macro, LEY,Brook road. 34-tt ER S Piekeriag,Oat. . Pickering,will make the season of 1914 -:- AND G O C IES u follows:Monday,leaves own stable, HOUSE TO LET-On lot 10, con. 9 �y. lot 8, B.F.con.for Cleo.White's Dan. JLX Pickering. Good workkiinngg man's hoose _.�-___- ___ .�_'r B ----,_ -- bsatoa, noon; Appleby's Plenty of work in the n.Zfbo, ocd. Appiy to f $L"per year; 01.00 i! d in advance. ay, hotel, west E E. PUGH.Claremont. a if Large consignments of Fruits and Vegetables for the.. P� Hill,for night,Tuesday,Liverpool hotel, • Bubsertptioaa to the United States,$1.60 noon,S.Bath's Pickering, night; wed• _ , holiday season. { in advance aesday.T.A.1£nox's Brook road. noon, �{ OR SALE-Potatoes for table or , .Sea, Werly Newmarket and Empire STRAWBERRIES-good sound berries, ripe { D.Crawfords Andlef night; Thursday State. Appl to A. P, SOKERS•COCBS, Duf• am JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, own stable for night. Friday Bandel's fin's Valley aPickering, sgs6 hotel W bitty night; Saturd .PINEAPPLES-Beat quality, large size ayown, stable until Mondry morning, �TANTED TO RENT -Cottage a FRIDAY,-MAY 92nd, 14114 Vh with land for poultry and vegetables. OE�NGES-Beat Navels, fresh and sweet _ Edward Dctrrttey [96094:(I3k6]),The ril:sor is3ezoea a ae�rosonto ddreBsiae�O 3ANANAs-Large-ripe_fruit-_.__ r fashionabl bred lm rte Cl d TO THE EDITOR stallion,ta property of R.Dafoe,Green ~' "> k River,will make the Beason of 1914 as PLANTS FOR SALE-Tomatoes, TOMATOES-Rip tomatoes are a,little cheaper (3112:-Ice regard to the agitation follows: Monday leaves his own stable flowers. pan'siesaaspecialtcelerya gi�nn onroh NEV4' ONIONS, RHUBARB, BERMUDA ONIONS, LEMONS, now before the residents of the village for \1': H. Major's con• 5, Pickering road aortae season mar�ic nAA in connection with oiling the streets. �iioa m, rtes ' CABBAGE LETTUCE GRAPE.FRUIT. e o say a ew war s. Ta"day,Joe. Wideman's Gree..wood ' ' - There has been a suggestion made noxa ; S, Bath's Pickering night; OR SALE-Shorthorn grade milcli : that the expense of oiling be met by R'edaesda Liver of house an• i cow,rtatng s yesra old,due June tot. Eat. halt the atil Thursday afternoon;Thursday, m, tie, Ap ly at lot 41,con,9.Piokeriag'or address ' r Seal fund, the other half by a special Teefy'e Cherrpwood nittht ;Friday,Thos JOHN N�,TOOL, Whitevaie, 94 36 We will have fresh Fish-mostly white fish-ever Tuesda and Y.•frontage taxa Reesor's Soarboro towalire noon, own Y Y y We the police trustee board wish to stable,night. Saturday,F.W. Silver. Wednesday during the summer, Leave your orders early. state that we have consulted our EOR SERVICE-At lot 21, con. 8, thorn s con. 9, Markham noon, own solicitor who informs us that we have Pickering,Beg. Shorthorn bull, bred by stab's until Monday murniog. D,M,Forsyth, or SJ,00 Beg.A7 airs buu, The best of ever thin in UOOd Groceries at - no authority to levy a frontage tax btedby H,C.saantll,Bcarboro,6erm,$i.OG;also Y R prices that are right, n_ for an ur ose, and also questions Irvin' - 3761 81217. The 'Import. a reg. Tamworth boar bred by Chas. Ourrie, t q Isorristoa,tmrme$1,00, JOHN BOOTT, Clore- $u all our Groceries at the Grocer's: our right to use the general fund for ed eraheroa etsllioa, the property of moat. Y Y such purpose,as the statutes clearly T. H. Hase"d, Markham, will make define for what purpose the funds of the season of 1814 as follows:­Monday COMMUNICATE with Jack Murray, NAMES4/CHAfF?DSON a police village can be used and in his afternoon p ooee s to Meadowbrook / Snares,for a seven seated passenger sato- : opinion oiling or watering a _ i hwa farm for night; Tuesday, John e. mobile,with top car in prime condition, wear. U Coruees- -Kinsale n Ing the a inal_tires Able-- is of French cannot be included-in a list of, aeces- hi>R W-o eb-g a redtiwing the blue ribbon to The clan at Sar expenditures. Brooklin hotel,Brooklin, night; Thars the Hamilton auto show in 191e. Cost the Wile deeply sympathizing with abP Bandel's hotel,Whitby night; Fri owner 111"was taken out for debt. Will sell the residents regard to the dust day, Commercial hotel, Oshawa for for$85% demonstration arranged for: I 430=6 p THE ESTASi1lHM nuisance, yet we feel ourselves power- night.Saturday,for noon B,adel's hotel yOt!Ins°'�uO° tt , less to grant the necessary funder for Whitby,where he will r�.main ti 1 the gIMpSON A ant-Britleh Amer< T - _ to a relief. following Monday noon. g a Thanking you Mr, Editor for.the sted1a`s.aspirAeNt 000e000�eo'pioaniumno�ism j Barna. Eft1't- 158191 (12ai23) -The- all remiam notes are collectible at 30 da _. , ,above apace,we remain, fashionablybred Cl I" espec u y yours the property o W. H, agb Olsremoat, item now. Remember these imes the amount a' Y teem are Riven willmakstboses. a of 1914 as lows.. for five t or 80 W. G. H itfReY, Truateee. Bcontt s it Tuesday stable R,Ea ileson's toes&ciao policy. Co. which e I,the Brit t eanrl i:n .8 CHepltAr4.I night; y g and you are protected from tile" impositions. � ��ENDING money to any point ice 4 ' Bee D $impsea who can give you tali parts. J Mongolia, nova, W Arms.ronsl s jr, cUlan. I also represent the Luadon and C.aaada, the United Stats of ' Loonsi Sill, night; Wednesday. R. Lancashire Aecidaat Lad all sickness Incur• 4 WHITBY Milroy's Cedar Grove, noon ; G. D, •nee. Don't be without s,policy of this kind, r Mime's,Cberrywood night. Thursday as we don't know the day or hour we get into @�j � ��� 18 tate. eCOaOmlf.�l and The C. P. R. officials have definitely accident or aickaea it will only cost you about fixed the date of the opening of the George White's Danbarton, noxa ; G. $e-00 a year for Slow, It YOU want a new expeditious when tint Bank's dish, P g H- Linton's base line night, Friday, Sharples Tubler Separator the best is tae passenger service on the new line as T.& Ace='s Brock road noon; Bert world• or 7our old ons exchanged See D. �F�/�. and money aides are tired. Jul lat. Matthews, Brougham night. Saturday SIMPSON. ickering. 40-" Tie funeral of the lata Donald Mc• his own stable until Monday morning. TORON 0 V Kay on Saturday s tseen i last was was one of —_--'- � � a the largest seen in our town for a long ded y Sampadlia — PIC KERING BRANCH time. Among those who attended .�� dd�6trriias»wertts. ' were the members of the county coup- Oldtet. � R W. GORDON, er. Branalr also a! cil, the county officials, members of Strongest. Beet Ids D VAabr. -• parliament and other leading men of Standard fainly medkiae. the county. COW -FOR SALE-Fresh milker.IT, Noakabol. fila 1w So 1 yrs old. reply to J. W HOG LF.lot 1T, �• It is reported that there are about raw of can.2.Pickeriag,Lad. phone Pick 1712 aradela►r.ti. :se`tie.. 'fortya Applicants for the - Itis11 Y4tIr Doctor. a*eaa+4.QisvYa PP position of 0 N'T � county treasurer, rendered vacant by - - the deattl of Donald McI'<ay. The ' names of R. P.. Mowbray, ex-Warden, - !1 and Hiram Gifford, reeve of East - 4L Whitby, who is at present Warden of If sugar is tip, the have tons of it, that will be sold at the the county, seem to be the most popu- low are, and put in your ante on re asst y figure, _--- Y pantry q lar candidates at the present. — - -- ABOUT FLIES Mr. Mowb ay's ch'inces the best. He i _ has been twice warden of.Che county. and there is no man in the whole - - `Ye have the requirements necessary to combat the pests, lend, -county who is more familiar with the wirecloth, window screens. screen doors, hinges, latches, affairs-of the county than be., and no The new towaeite of the Canadian Northern Ry,situated right on the three- screws and catchers. Poison that will slay them .by better choice could be made. hold of Toronto-a- continuation of.Rosedale and Moore Park just a Owing to the pressure of business, few minutei walk from`the now Government House-Only 31 also swatter and tauglefoot, pp batches, :_iLe town council were compelled to miles from the City Hall-nearer to down town To- t Sit to one o'clock oo Wedoestlay morn- robto than the Woodbine or High Park.where residential property High _ ....ins. Engineer Hurray and his staff - -� as >ilUO P pelt ty i� selling asLigb _ - ..FOR FISHING _ wem present and submitted their per Closer in than- _ hs linesat re and hooks g and purls for the the town sewerage Sys- - many solidly built up sections right is :. - Wehave that will send�m down for more. Poles tem. These -were Satisfactory to the the city, Leaside is right In the heart of To­: that are whole and poles that are pieced. ,f3o ti - eoanell and will be submitted to the _'recto's expansion, and Is bound to come to the front fel ae one- of Toronto s finest and best residential districts. psoviaciai Board of Health for their - approval. The Board of Education The aeival.facts make LE7151DE tbtt BEST and SAFEST Rtal A with a lame deputation also waited - ON THE HOLIDAY _ , =. upon the council. requesting a grant __. Estate isveatfnent to-day. oi�=ls.0o0 for the erection-of a new amide is a coin rete to You will want some of our ammunition and fire efackers, y wasitc Magnificently nil P bid - � school for the southern t alfa out b a balsas arils rot the 7 pa Pe t. • also bsnsnse orae pineapples and fresh roasted ata. town and also to Improve the heating 400 feet above the lake level, with a dt•T bracing healthy atmosphere. rise ' �'* PPn sad ventilating systems of. the pees- from tbe,amoka and dampness of the City yet within easy access of longe fit. Our groceries are the freshest. ~ ant schools. The development of Leaside is proceeding rapidly-miles of wide beautiful Streets are rWeek h some of them paved. • Already considerable building is is GEORGE ' 1P , ' ` �] LL • - progna oak bas commenced on the construction of sewers and water -. ♦• earth cif Hair mains, which are being layed behind the houses,and not under the streets,as Is customaxT. This ensures permanent pavements and clean streets. Tenders 332R.0ZTC*HA� - - 0N''1'AR�C Z'A8I8ISN sing>tcexae ra1.Y Lursl.gefi are also let for the installation of a water works plant.-while one firm alone- HAIR SOFT AIND A13VNDANT• has begun building 150 houses,which will be completed this summer, Beautiful hair, thick, soft, fluffy lustrous, and free from .dandruff, is In view of Toronto's present congested state. Leaside by reason of its Tartu. _ one of woman's greatest charms, yet nate situation and unique advantage is bound to become the natural outlet so many have streaked thin and for Toronto's expansion. ` lifeless hair and think there is no re- _ l meds. •Pretty hair is largely a mat From the invesiees standpoint surely it is easy to see that Leaside is the "l . .; ..ter of care. roost attractive of-all Real Estate investments. c ' _--g Frequent well rubbed into appli n to the scalp is nil tiotls of reran j a own and offer the original and-choicest selection of property in ag i.. that is needed-it acts like magic. this district. " d Try it tonight-you will-realty b 1Vrite to-day pans atld.complete information, dfor a ; ;i;urprised wiib the result. Not only t, -_will the hair bft ecome so , fluffy rad- .EASTERN T0F .CANADA •iant with life and really doubly' beau. TERMINALS OF, tiful, but all dandruff disappears, fal- ! } , ;F Z�, E'; y 'i'" ,Xr ,gyp► I ns hair and itching,scalp cease,-your — - LIMITED- head feels flue. All druggists sell a large bottle• of 39 ADELAIDE ST, EAST, - 'TORONTO, Ont. Parisiaq Sage for fifty cents. Get it from D, Pettit he will refund •'the a money if you age not:satisfied. ..,� f `Vshawa' eel dhin les CARD' OF THANKS g -- ==-_Are Fire Proof Wind Proof We desire to thank our man.y friends -�- -r--- -------! As R i , 60 lbs per square ; No.8, —for their sympathy and'kindness ex- --Brat Asphalt Roofing s made In No. 1 p _ g �Pa�er-F,-Iii-Titniti--- --10 tfiis Iter a ate I�F3,--8d 1besguAres= - -•tended Mr, Roach during his loos ill- g $' nese, and also to ourselves in our - _„-bereavement. Proof and Frost Proof. only, 40 lbs special. L. W:RoAcH • _ __All-g.des-stocked, or canbesbi dpped-its IO square tots, freight whiteysle;May All good,-up-T- o-date-Canadian prepaid anywhere. HORSE REGISTER !Vf any ..Farmers use them.. i Bdr�fexander(12361)vol.XXVI.The r. •' 1s _ - _- - _ D tt • H E ' E-, O©s imported Clydesdale stallion, the pro• rp ' -- = TC�'UFFV'==.,LE -party of James Evats, will stead at his See any of the following Local Assents-They will gave you beet cites on - _- �' own stable,lot 4,con,5, Uxbridge, dut• Pedlar's Metal Roofing, Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials,0 - k- Prince�rundie(605) (4 ;90). The n of 1914. Terminals, Sheating and Ornaments, -- 5&1114381-Manns -mit'. Pringle, 1 - -American Sisadard trotting brtd pari n(;. �{�.Ataltion,the property of T;'Cuter;North Brooklin, Out. Whitby, Ont. 's' HO.1�.1Claremont, will make the oeasoa of 1914 -G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, EELS- T --at the Simcoe Hotel Stables, Barrie, Y _ . •Whitby, Ont. - Whitby, (hit. - - •... out. Lawrence Denny, - John Ashenhurst, - _ - -'.' .. - . . .m �T•' ,_.,..- � •: 'Bueephalas vol, 12 No. i338j (I1228). Greenwood, Ont. - Goodwood, Ont. 1 1 The choicely bred imported Clydesdale W. Henry, W. F. BV rtOn, 1 r ,,stallion,the property of S,'C. Bunker, Boa Grove, Unt, Whitevale, Ont. - t wfll make the season of 1911 as follows ; C. Morrish, - _-We have a complete stock of the newest Style,.footwear Monday leaves his own stable, Kingston - W. W. Sadler, road, W. H. Holtby'• Audrey night. Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Oat., for men, woman and' children's wear. ♦ ,-Tussda Bandei'a hotel. Whitby, for — Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Oat. - yy Call and see our specials in men's and boy's work boots. - -111 t,Wednetdsp, Commerofal hotel, - pec y ' Os awn,i nova sad night, Thareday, No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. �.` Phone 151. - A call solicited. . Hander's hotel,Whitty�;�ova; F.Madda- .. . I ford's base line,Pioltering,night.Fridsy THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, .,a�,. r, .�,. da�..a, M. o,n.'day m'o.,raiag...r'".•.,�� ,: ,... �.. m' ,. ',.c .:tea '•tf' PE.. OAw. PLE Limited imited In big owfstable until the following Head Office and,worsat ' ;,4 �"�,.;•.i+�"�. 1- Brock Street,�.., 'WHITBY HAWA, ONT P• PEEL, F •,�, K3•�n.�:•tT. an.,°F, ,y, ,;Ga , .. .,t�'x"t '�' , ,� •'t '�„„ hs lea�?• „f.' :l>` fi 1 v .�"i.a �.yeter .iz's�a �'un• -µ".a'��in w.o'er ••�-. xa. r7'.t a • . a,•-t•^.o "�.- .t �a n. ".1 .%'Y`;:,m•. ,.;,,. .'.'T, .� -'�„ ,"E.,., ,U,,r. r '„a.,:,• ;.fi - ., r,,,.;-""� .”' "i;� �•..,., .,..',.. � ,.;�i. _r •k.+r; '.`S?, i.J-.�^� �:�.• Yui' . ''�, +c-:r'. "�,• "?1' '',' ..gin ... . .... - _.. ... '.' ... .,,., '.hok• Y w. Y' ct.wr«MortT Miss Margaret and Peter Mac- Mrs. Spofford is having her re- nab, spent a few days last week -- ii Mrs. Pilkey wCecil In ith dein Toronto. CANADIAN Vs. J111, . H - HICHARDSO Mrs. Pillcey head a flneetable 8 ton, accompanied by . p S . erected on her premises. several young friencle, motored Impoelanl showing of finest display of The ppaainters are now busy at .to Sunday and spent Hugh Gregg's new residence. a short time with relatives. H01WESEEKERSChina• d yery large assortment of ry EXCURSIONS Blab Book. D Dan Parrott, of Ashburn, was oossT. Dolls, Toys, just the guest of T.P.Shirk on Sunday. s To seeeived for the Holiday trade: Can Mies Mary Macnab visited with and see them. Mrs, Petrie of Toronto last week. WN MANI'T.OBA, ALBERTA 8nbsoriptions taken far allMr. and Mrs. Givens,,-5r-_have- #— BA$K7lTCHEWAN - - -- s - 'gone to Toronto to visit for a' few - .,.; Weekl ` as y W4� Dail News .. 0 Lififfea, r._ We are pleased to see Ira Powell Tod's'Home-made and R'innLped and Return - $35.00 : "� � J-� �.�� IC �R�SON, out again after his serious illness' " $utternu ad Edmonton and Return- 43.00 1:of the past week. Prim' -To7aa Proportlowt• case. st3t3Nt. Dr. Marvin was in Stouffville on -. -dehvered-at-your-door... o thy' - teal 3tatteas Etat of Toronto. Tuesday attending the funeral of Ask your Grocer for it. omit two months. - the Iate Mrs Wright. tANA An Thomas "Greggwe Kre pleased • • Ir•m Canadian Parific Ticket p,�nate or writetil e to report, 13 recovering steadily M,G.MURPHY,D.P.A.,C.P.Icy.,Toronto. from his recent illness. Ed. ONT.' _._ Agency for Invincible wire fence A practical Shoemaker has Ed. and Mrs. Gibson and daugh opened a ter, Miss Mabel, spent Sunday made by the Steel Co., of Shoe Repairing Shop with %Palterand Mrs. Ward, of FENCE, FENCE FLOUR and FEED p Balsam. Canada. Next door. to W. 'J. Coakwell'a Mr.'Jenkins, of Toronto, along FENCE at Cherrywood Station - harness shop, where he is pre- - with some friends, motored' out - -' _- —� :}1A,0, W- PIX"3C= pared to do all kinds of ' r on Sunday sad spent the day with Just received another car of Peer- Feed Wheat, Whole Corn, repairing work. n. T. P. Shirk, less-Feucing,in various styles. Ind. Phone 1981 A call respectfully solicited Mrs. Thomas Candy, who has Give me a call when regniriag ' Malted Corn, Dried Brew- - W. ROYCE, PICKERING4 been seriously ill for several weeks Fence of any kind. Quality era Grains, Oil Cake Meal, DICKERING, ONTARIO 'is now making steady .progress and prices right. - -- - ' — ' :toward recovery' A few hundred rods of 10 wire Molassine, Bran, Shorts, Caleb Forsyth had the misfor- Are YcII Interested in Ayers Pills -Mune to lose one of his valuable _ ._fence, specially priced. Flour, Crushed Oats, Etc, e I �` horses one day last week from W Ih RED F. WILSON, For particulars Phone home 6030. F V c �°°d h �at least nae moves acute indigestion. Balsam, Ont. 119 olthe bowls each fir. Just one . Mr. and �_phe$e him.-62B:- r3'-�3F33 1�,8- _ ._------ __ A�er'a Ptll at beddese. SeN NeM!saes• -- Bennett. Miss Hing,and Mrs. Gil- Ask• Ask Year Doctw. roy motors otit from Toronto to y o. o. . A. last ik. REMEMBER--FROM BOTH SIDE1. Mrs. A. W. McKay is visiting 'm • - -Gates' ? Repair - Sho her daughter, Mrs. Combe, of To• _ ronto. Before returning home he The window is the most important decorative feature of a house. will spend some time in the states. _ Lyyman and Mrs. Pilkey and A house will- sways-look smart and fresh with nice Bicycles for hire, also, a number of Luther Pilkey left this week for Window Shades, Curtain Poles and their western trip. Their many. - - - second-head wheels for sale,or "I have in atock 3000 rods of neat trimmings. new ones ordered when ' _ t -f rieuds,wish them a pleasant wire fencing made by the �} time. Everything supplied by. ::_ _ o unlp Auto Tires requ Goodyear and D Dunlop for-sale at right rices, y �� The favorable weather of the - otnpww of Canada: - g P "�" past week or two- ia- causing a Steel C C. H. BURLING �ICKE ING carry Ina phone 1913 Pick. �. rapid growth of all kinds of vege- , I also cac brace wire, ration, but a _— 'coiled spring wire, wire R usSell A11C�T8Wi good warm rain is --____. ._.____ ._ _._ � now needed. PIC•KERING Ont. -" Mrs. Joshua Bundy who was staples. Steel posts;and ' serionsly ill during the past week, posts Picke is note eonsiderably-better. and it •ngcedar is hoped that .,the improvement - . -���• - • �Z' may, continue. ---- Al Rev. Mr. McLaren, of Toronto, _ Let me show you what I have Bind !'reached very acceptably in'the Lumber Yard I _Presbyterian churchh on $$$slap - quote you prices. last. Rev. Mr. Currie will' coo= duct the services next Sunday. - Miss Marvin who has jurit finish- -- . ed writing on her third year ex- A. �o REESOR e � 4 Y;,,•amiaatioae at Toronto Univer- - . . _ • � - • :.. . .. .: -..:. _--._ . - . ':. .. Everything the apply . ., � W ly'. city, to a ndtog aholiday at the - LOCUST HILL aoofing Line. homeofher parents, Dr. and Mrs. It speaks to the heart through.the -' Rev. Mr. McLellan, who has,justNow is the time to place your graduated from Knox College, has pocket-book. That's why the Ford ATTENTION !' order for Tangned and($roved aces ted the call to the Claremont .is a friend t0 thousands the world - - pine. hemlock-silo pp or Preebyterion Church, and thein- - New and second cream separa- -material. ducMation 20th.ill take place off-Friday, -_Uver. What any other car *ilk do tore taco$$ engines, - - - gg a Gasoline. 8 Gordon or Son.. Rev. et Marvin who is fiasa- be Ford will do—and more— at a` - cisl secretary of the Whitby lis= different makes, pumping out. p trier of the Methodist in rchBro and fraction of the rice. Bu today. �6te. Form Implements. PICKERIPIG � . George Cooppeer were in Brookiin P 7 7 P on Wednesday attendin a meet- die PAICEIB. _;inR of the Whitb7 District. Six hundred dollars Is the pace of the Ford �iAJW 1, 00 d runabout; the touring car IS d: fifty; the Uxbridge .Young Brood Bow for sale. Hill had the fifth line two ewes sada a town ar nine hundred-i.o. b. Ford Oat.. lamb killed by dogs on SundayW. $- IT COKi301�T com�to with equi ment. Got catalog and ' night and Fred Pugh of tikee�e� Ppaarticulan from W. J. Luke � Son, or L. BROOK ROAD ONT. .concession of Pickering had 'three. W. Dudley, .Whitby, Ont.- - � lambs killed ' Monday night. - David Taylor who has been 1 'visiting at the home of his mother " uxets s1Nltt t1 TM • '_$here during the past few months, `Cas $Neel-lassttta C •e. ' left on Saturday ' for Grimsby '�Q �.•oeroala 060111=4v where he has secured a lucrative i.proeeel, position as chef in a large hotel. q q •e I m �L m p I rr.t. Arthur Johnston, of Brooklio, _ e i eM. � os w5 � in spent Tuesday here with`his bro= el � e N i then,George and Mrs. Johnston. ° ° ! m It . �r; e • � � = 1 w.. � �handeomey ainatrstAd weei4 1+*4e.t Q3F Mr. Johnston has been ill for the o. ' _ 1 ulna or ens acientmoioara.L Teems car `C, Q Casae, 45 a 7Nr'•postage PMPWM4 void►t past two months Buffering 'from as�' d o IC a i O .0 eia : THEDOMtM�OM GAMIC ° _ _ e W T �. indigestion, but qk has . now quite • . gPeB Koen a I d f sra $i1 NewT •�� recovered. e1R EDMUND e,OSLER,M.P„PRESIDENT. W.0.MATTHEWS,V109-�tE31DENT. COMM19 L �Z�t Ix 't Rev. J W. and'Mrs: Mann and C.A. BOGERT.Genesi Manager. �' ,�3 g I; 3 o n ° b family intend moving to Toronto 0111141 PEN Ire • .3s,ret,eot•et Karn FW aW uN OM PnfBt - st,lteroo1 v ' 10V� 1 ga •8 o = �� about the middle of June to reside, O n o 9 c O You Can Start a Savings Account 0 :having secured a fine residence on y ;, m o W m Blooe St. Their numerous friends with $1.00. It is not,necessary for you to wait unci: you have a r Jan O• ; here will regret their de -Aarre sum of money. An account can be opened with $1.00 and °1 Feb g parture ';more-on which interest la compounded twice a year. C G w ► °' °'+ Kar y!s ve much. Nelson Wagg on Tnesday night • •°' Apr suffered the loss of his valuable WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager.` ' � Jne v •+v: stallion from inflammation, after - a S : - y.mapa July Os being sick for only a few hours. - i- o o a a_ a ru eys M Of aHmabselals and design - tC We sympathize with Mr. �p nets. ,�� kept in stook.'It will pay you his severe lose.as the animal wa3 f to MU at.oar works acd3napeot oar slosh &very valuable one. ~ Ie a to 'cam aa• Iv and obtain prince. Don't bs misled by - Rev. H. Wood gave an ezeel- •. lose M► aannars iota-which q, othaw. s, �r�do not employ them,eousegosai�, .- lent address on Sunday afternoon • M P S O N & O• 9 Port P tT, =bEtdga le,Oenntaatt6. ly w. � and do throw.off the . 1, to the Mission Band of the Baptist >�.a..:ton'i 'v,t.Eera..t¢ oommineion of 10 per deal.,'ohiohyoe will . church on '"The . Horan and OOO �TOCS SALE eerisiniyeave by parobaslag from Us, call solicited the Life of the Mohammedan. The Pickering �: 1WNITBY 8RANITE'CO., . , : ►. The address was much apprecia- om tb�,oatart a Mr, and Mrs,heard it. AT SLAUGHTER PRICES . Neilson, of n their VigUance Committee ted y a who �e'e wm - to, came out on Sunday in their Ee r1' .. E{ vAN'S3 , • gen-passenger touring car and We have received notice to vacate store we' now occupy; there- � = . = - ... 9 _ _._ it the day .with Reuben . and object f Association - 11 .— #ore stock mu$t be slaughtered esti cost and under, The 1 t o this sen is to Pum 11�anAfacturer 74.cs. Besse. They were accom- g lessen stealing and prosecute p. nied.by Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Bargains in every -department (Millinery the felons, sr nee, Dundas 8>b ppaa►► Shop and Re 'de Brandon, Man., and byMr,. GentleT -' axepted). Sale Begins who was at one time a resident of Membersbaifng property stolen oommuni• WHITBY, ON . _ :'Claremont: MONDAY, MAY 4th, and continues for One Month. Date.im6e"tely with any member Three-doorp west of Whitby •House The Claremont branch of the .. . - 'of'Executive-domm flee: '+ Women's Institute will hold their No doubt long before end of sale can goods will be sold out, and ° public summer meeting on the aft- we cannot procure more at the prices we now offer them. Membership fee ? $1.80. We are prepared to instal wood Or iron �!- \ .-ernoon of the 27th in the Bapti4t All Come-You will,save money. TiokeWmat be had from the President or: pumps on short notice,also attend i 'church. After the sessiontea will seortars on application. to all kinds of repairing. k -be served in the school room b Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, "' -• y MILLINERY-This department sever was in better shags than it is E_�, Oom.-L. D. Banks, C.B.Palm-, g members Of the Institute. All at resent, We are prepared to meet all wants and lease er.O. L. Moreombe, Pickering, Ont also gasoline engines army, P P Po P B, :. '. ladies are invitild. The meeting the aqure gear- Will b�.}�Mrs. Laurs the public in every way. r� �/ A J, g a �1MJ,lQ pht a. '""•'+�•� ®P�+Of111tfri 1E t.yi, lark i? M (SE T(i� w. �:. J ($NET OREA PAR , _ . ,.r ••w•j .c'-Agra-jam;'-. �- .. -r' si .r a - 4, ..y^rT . r2Y id �' ; $a•+,r FY.,.,.. ,..y._ a pen - s. e,emc xnn._ -wumxnu, _ .. - _ ._.. _ _G.rN't •.-. G•4 - "`Y r..C• 4. - r .:may,p :r• ..r "r' a :r: > l� 4 � i, If I Iil� I -itnfsof6rs ss4o3s r:sl sales Zxo s "M cfllfsa ms or A3c31Bsoa. - �_._ d + Mass of cattle, t4rala, cbeue aaA Other asodaae at Some and AbroaO. _ • r i -, 11renAstaft■a - \ '�°" i Toronto. May 19.-Flour-Ontarlo -;-ar}tbat.--flours, 90- .pore ..cent. 1 ._110_to 1 seaboard, and at $3.86 to $3•g '- `'Toronto. Manitoba-First patentr, in rUttrotone halters, is jute'i7ags. flanitoba wheat-Bay ports--No. 1 !I 1 I t blorthern, sate, and No. 2 at 94te. y Ontario wheat-No. 2 quoted at $1.03 ",.' $1.04, outside, sad 11.05, on track, \ II1III��1� Toronto. 9 to 40c, outside. � outside, and at 42c, on track, oro 'Western Canada oats, 42c for No. 2, and Peas-$l to $1.Ob, outside. r -•-,Barley--Good_malting barley, b6 to .% _ -..- -iso, according to quality. _ _ __-�_- _ r Rye- No, 2 at 63 to 64c, outside. //I _ _ _ _ (lid i $uckwheat-80c, outside _r Corn-No. i American, 76% ail-raii _ - Toronto. i; Bran-Manitoba bran, $25 to $26 t�Aoa. In bags, Toronto•freight. Shorts, iii to 828. Country sroduce. Butter-Choice dairy, 18 to 20c; ?. - lerior, 16 to 16ic; farmers' separator Ants, 21 to 22c;•creamery prints, fresh, - t' 34 to 25c: do., storage prints, 23 to 24c; K Solids, storage, 21 to 22c. 'gggs--21--to 22c per doses. -int-case ' ?� lotsMo�y-Extracted in tins, 10j to ti >w lb. Combs, 82-E6-moo-11.60 per dos- ',*u for No. 1. and $2 for No. 3. j Cheese••=New cheese. 14 j to 1646 for lar e, and 15 to 16ic for twins. IMns-Hand-picked• $2.16 to $2.20 per bushel; Primes, $l,10 to $2,15, 8oultrY awl, Yg to lac- per_ 0hiokens. 19 to 20e; ducks,_'17 to 180; ` resss, 16 to 16c' turkeys, 20 to Zia Potatoes-Delawares, $1,SO to $1.26, on track, bore, and Ontarios at 11,10 •Sing-a-song-a-Sixpence, a Pocket full of Rye, bas• as tr.ck Four and Twenty Black Birds Baked in a Pie. _ I , '�► s'p7 Ons• When the Pie was opened the King began to sing: { Bacon, lowa clear, 16 to 16c per lb. in 1:=1"b&con. ase lots.low is to laic: "That's the way I want MY chef to Sweeten - h 11 to 13c; rolls, 16 to 16W 16 to 19c; backs, 22 to _ _ everything." AitaLard-Tierces. 121c; tubs. 130; pails. res sa4_itssea-- - •.. - - / --Baled has NLg1 at $14 50 to Vr. . n d corn SyrupereNo. 2 uoted at 813 / sownr est ton oo track h q Y to 113,36. and clover at $10 to ill { Baled straw-Car late, $S.26 to $3.60, Jj pa track, Toronto. So many kinds of delicacies can be made with Crown BsaniiCorn llcious Candies that are simple to maket Gadd to 'v"n Ba PIESe - seals. &ys tip-De I CUP o f of Lean Boded Bed. seed merchants are selling teat,too,becaue Crown Brand Syrup i9 absolutely pure. Think 1 Cup a[Cron Brand syrup.- Wholesale recleaned seeds to the trade, on the 100- of the fuss of making them.and how little the cost. I Kiddies - Tart w�plee..- s lb. basis:-Red clover. No. 1. jj19• t9q 821: _ One HOne alf-pound f essnts. SLIOL ala.. No. 2. 417 to 417.60: a1slke. 1Co, 1. love Crown Brand Syrup on bread. It is an excellent sweetener j 520,60 to $21: do., No, 3. $17 to 118. and lends a delicious fiaym to Cakes, pudding,a and pantry. 1 Pound of Seeded Raisons. Timothy. No. 1, 13.60 to 89.60; do., N0. Om-q�ertes +� �� °� up i 2. 17 to 17.26: alfalfa. No. 1, 114 to iib: Out Free Recipe Book tells how to use it in fins each of of set Pepper.Mroe. to, Nv-a, t1a to 112.so. a host of dainty dishes. Send for it. Address - On-halt= Plot cla.Bsown ' - - Wlaatpas Grata. -. lbfontresl Office. --- e a i c�a eo�s ands d Wine. J An No. eg. May 19--Cash-Wheat- o. 1 Northern, 940, 01 2 O. 4. 5ra The Canada Stared Coo. lLinuted :_- d 10• No. 3 Northern, f0�1e, N0. 4, 670: 1 No, i. 79ic; Na 0 744c; teed. Olio; No. mix theroughl std worse a 1 rejectedd seeds, bole: No. f rejected �`-,- l��eowa�d� ,seeds, s71c: No. 3 rejected seeds. a5�e; Manufp4tlirers of Tie, . Dpi d �Pumila erocY. 7 am r smutty. S9tc; No. 3 smutty. fise'� t • tnve, t tisbtl7; 0. S smutty. 8s c; No. 1 red Winter. Ke�ep perfectly cool.but do not in it firieee�sae i 4ic; x00. ! red �jvtntKr, $sic; x0. s red MONTREAL CARDINAL TORONTO ZRAMTORD VANCOUVER evil;Steep good an slater. Winter. 90ic. Oats-No. 3 C.w., 27lc. i4o i C VP., Sate; No. 1 teed. Shit: o, f feed. Sia Barlet-Ne. S 480; No, e, 41c. r4lected, 34c: reed. Z11c. pias- 1 ll I top x0. 1 N-"V.C, $1 16; No, 3 C W.. $1.f8: i aw., $1.23. Moll � C; i ' .. 7foatseal 37Larhets. ';� Montreal. May 19,-Corn-American q No. 3 Yellow, 76 to 76ic. oats--Cana- ' dtan western; No I' ala -41je No, a, 42 to 42ic. Barley-Manitoba ,feed, 60 to Sic. Flour-Manitoba PEACH CROP E TIRE FAILURE F.CPLOSIO-N OF CHEIiICALS. TO'FF!7S SWEPT :SWAY. was the brief message flashed from ew Lt wheat patents, orsts, 16,60: do., the wireless station at Circle City • ascan+s, 16,10: strong bakers'. 14.90. - Winter patents, choice, $6.16 to 146.600: The Yield in .Niagara- District Will Structures s`hile Away Damaged "Water Rising a Foot a Minute," and picked up at Fort Ciibbom, straight rollers, $4,70 to $4.90: d0., in Said Message. Flood masks on the Yukon above sbages$a.20 to $2,25. Rolled oats-Bar. Be Poorest in finny Fears. B7 F1Sir►g, Debris. - that water in the past rose more cels $4.b0 t0 14.46: be of 90 lbs., $ le. $ to $o2. S Millreed-Bran, $as: A despatch 'from St. Catharines A despatch from Detroit says: Tacomia, May 17. -Fairbastks than a hundred feet when ice jam ! 4borts. $26; middlings, $28; mouillie, $28 Says: The,past two weeks have con- Ten men, most of them chemists, Alaska, cables that Circle City, med stn the canyons, Circle City, to 132. H.L3-No, 2. per ton, car lots, firmed the, r ` '814 to ;16.60. Cheese-Finest westerns, repeated early predic were killed by this explosion of ale ,City, and scores of wood- and Eagle City ase only thirty feed ; l2j to 121c; (To., eastern,, 11! to laic• tions that the peach crop in the Nia- acid and chemicals in the mixing- choppers aald miatillg camps, with above the.Yltkon's normal Level. . Butter=Choicest creamery. 93 to !Sits poo many native villages along the Yu- i aecoer h t, . r:dc. F.g4s--Fresh, at gars district will be the rest in room of the Mexican Crude Rubber y to 240: selected, 26 to 37e; No; 1 ■tock many years, aotwithatanding the Company, on the West bide, here koa above Fort Yukon have been -.l3e; No s.'d0., 21 to 12a, PocatoePer lar acres of young trees that on Friday. • Four other ,employee, "? Das. car lots. 21 t to $1.20, large acreage destroyed by the worst flood in the Alexander Ross, aged 87 y�eara, : stags fswkea, this year should reach the bearing removed from the steaming debris, ,tory. of the north-according to was burgled to death in a fire which Waited stage for ,the first time. were taken to a hospital. Two men eagra reports received to-night, started in the home of his brother, MinneapolIs, Minn, May 19.-Wheat- Such well-known and prominent were lees aeriously hurt. The "Ice soImewhere below David Roca, 107 Nord'; Bay Street, flay. 9otc; July, Bole; No. 1 hard: $Sic; " No. 1 Northern, 921c to $41c; No. 2 growers as.Major HidOot+ti, Jae. One building, sone-storey structure of here and water rising at the rate Hamilton, on Thursday. 'Phe fire Noithern, 921c. corn-No. 3 Yellow, low, Salem Muir, a•nd' Jas. Brady solid concrete and gement, was &I of more than a foot per minute. started in the victi'm's loom, e-ri• - i6i to 67e. Oats-No, a white. 37j to • iso, Flour and bran, unchanged. - of Niagara township unhesitatingly most obliterated, Other buildings Everybody taking to foothill=s." This dently from a coal oat.stove. Duluth, Minn., )lav, 19.-wbeat-No say th� the peach orop is practi- within a radius of a'mile were more t V t bard, s4,*c; No. 1 Northern, $Sic; No - ti{ Northern, 931c: July. 931 to Bale, Lin- Cally ruined, and .that there will or less damaged. The loss was se - .Seed closed, cash, 81.58j; July,,tl.i7i• not be five hundred 'baskets of timated at 850,000. Among those DAYS IN OPEN BOA1 peaches marketed in t-be vicinity of who escaped were .John H. Evans,•save stook Markets. Virgil and Niagara-an-the-Lake. superintendent•, and John C. Tread- ELEVEN Toronto, f6aY 19,=-Cattle-Choice butchers f i.!0 to 88.86 rood, it.so to Major Hiscott avers that instead of well,_.manag=ar of the plant. Just the usual thousands of baskets that what c}aueed the explosion probably 7iI.f6: common cows, i$ is ;6.26; can. mst•s and cutters, $3.6o'to $4; choice he and many neighbors usually ship wild never be know=n. In the mix- tat caws, $S.60 to 17.35;, choice bulls, y �8 Small Craft From the Burned- Columbian Picked $7 to $7.60. growers will not have enough for ins-room was a large vat of molten Calves-Good *eat, $8.76 to $l0; com- their own use. Messrs. Onslow,- rubber being prepared by a secret '•' ;up Near Sable Island S anon, $4.76 to $7. Stockers and readers-steers, 3000 to Bernard, James, Aikens, and a few pioc�ss, Witffiout a moment's warn- -Steers, pounds, $7.26 to $7,50;'. ood qual- abhors along the lake road nay they ins the building was torn to pieces. - ' t . o to 8000 porins; i7 to $f 60; Licht, le bud in their Every'main man who Was lir the mixing 1z 26 to 47.24. cannot find, a.-ping May 17.-Four sur- the tenth, Peter Trie1 died do dIa Skeen and lambs-Light ewes, 4O,6o arcbe,�y room; at that moment- was killed. Washington', y, to 87; heavy, 86.z6 to ;46.26; Luck.. each The company manufactured imita• vivors of a boatload of fifteen who others `between these seise, "$46.76 to ;8 . $ Spring lambs, each, is Whi10 the failure '.of-the p namel gimes gents, Firew - to 110: Yearling Samba. 19 to $9.60. but crop will be.felt heavily by commis- tion le•athei•, and, it is understood escaped in +the third boat of the y+..'En r Mar with 7500 per• bead deducted for all the tion men and-transportation nom- than ether and Other explosives were freight steamer, Columbian, burned Gua .lecon,Andeom•, Antonio, Rickrmer, � buck lambs. Gustefsom ISoga-Ss.40, fed and watered; $s.60, panies, the blow- will:fa•11 the most used in large quantities. Because , Jakob, Boy Dickman, off caro; $s, f.o.b. at sea on May 3 .were dyed a to- Cook SchrimnJ3er , Sailor Ohris. Montreal, May rs.-Prime beeves, heavily upon the young farmers who of the secret process of preparing y , P Ser, 7i to sic; meaiutlt, 6i to 19-Prime milkman's have bought portions fa .farms at ,the crude rubber, eniploye,s were day by the, •U.S. *revenue cutter tension. All died of exposure Adi41 71 to Sid 6 e u common, 4i it a;a Seneca forty miles, s+ou•th'. of Sable hunger, Shorn allowance biec,Au �? Cows, $36 to 80 each*,calves, a to 7c: high figures with little capital be- not allowed to leave their depart- Islamd, accor'din to a despatch re- and water, Eatim biscudit crumb; � t sstteep..fit to c: sir nsmbo, co i� them, and parts -of-the- iv era fry Atli --uz leaf en re- - each: fiogs, 93c. their land 'and eifergy 'to growing plant. Few of the employee knew ed h $ c to- suer baatf wTi- ecu 'F hes instead of a maxed crop. each other, and it was same time night.. Saw three steamers first two days, peso When their short allowance of bis- nano since, Muoh rain, Fine to, HAMILTON FACTORIES BUSY. Ja ane{e . luaus, too, will be before the victims ware ideaitifi, - p but apfair crop of standard suit and water' hes failed, they day. All under doctor, doing Weill. scarce, g (Signed) "Johne�bone." _14-11" .Several of Them Have Stinted to variety of plums and pears is prom \EED FOR PENAL REFORM. maialt�a�ned ,d�•fe by chewing boat 1. Wovk Overtime. ;seed, providing a few'warm flays ares. -- leather and the few stray crumbs The four are the last of those whoa A despatch from Hamilton'says: experienced. The smaller 'fruits, rational Conference of. Charities of hard, tack. Rain water served left the ill-fated srteamer'Cohl+mibdw such as strawberries-and raapber- and Corrections. thein when' their vat.Er cask wen+t on the night of May 3 in an effoml ,. -Several of the large east end'manu- _ dry. The,first two dray's after drift- -to escape the frightful,amsequeneet - =•:-facturing concerns have started to. ries,,promise well. A despatch from Memphis, Tenn., in awayfrom the burningColum- a. work overtime: The officials of the A. W. McCubbin•, DominionaPlant says: Need of reform in•A-merican bias thesaw three st ami`era; to=o at se e and--eaplasian__abaairi-ah Steel Company, of Garuda report Pathologist, in invegstigating- the and Canadian penal •systems was far a�;ay to be signalled, - '•that busines's is picking ' up, and condi•tioals west of St. Catharines, intrd out on Wednesday night by �' - ill ocr t-othe the l were in the along the lake share, found agrow- p° The despatch from Captain sanali era t when she ]eft the adds o� they expect to haeme their plant speakers -before the National Con: fo,hiunton; of the Seneca, follows:- r wbrkin at full snit er with 'a, peach orchard of from the Ley>laad lrmer, but this forenoon g capacity a8ein soon, ference. of Charities and Correc r=Sable Island, SS. Seneca:- -- at ten, when the Seneca, came tri The' Canadian Westinghouse Com- 'eight to ten acres who offered to tions. While different methods of pony also repasts improved condi- take one dollar for his entire.crop. prison administratinon were ul- "Ten a.m., forty miles, south of the suocar of ih3 £rai'1 craft,. but go ;00 tlbns• vaneed, all the %peakers agreed Sable. Island, rescued Lifebca.t with five remained, The rest,had.d+ied, Hon..F. D. Monk, former Minis- that outdoor employment, less re- Officer Robert. T'eire, Sailors Oscar and one by•one, as they slowly _ .The anon church, has.eate•b- ter of Public Works, died at his striction and kind treatmen=t weve Kendal, Peter Belanger, Fireman paused out of existence, their bodies , Ra ntereaice with headquar- home in Montreal on Friday, after the most important agents in the Mich tel Ludwigsen, survivors ' of were oast avenboarcl. Another died bora at John. N.B. a lengthy illness. work of reforming criminals. fi,fteem. Oiler George Hull died on after being resoc ed, , � ,. .,- � .,.: ` • ,.. ,.. .. '_•_- ' i.ro e, - ,,.. .r ✓ !.. r ,k. �.M1 d•,, 'tC .a•;: ,i>. k-. h. Y ,P. 'w;�»• M �"�`... +�.,`'�'". .,.'.`., +�!' ... '., �•b. f.:+;a:' ,,.,�q.,. zs ,o":y,''. a w'�' ,+.T •wa� ...•r.wc. ^' .t4� ..,A g .::±s., F .b�. '�.°4i �':p- s :t?'. ry;q Ffgy,�'7-t A .. i} �,' + + .. -t 'i'i:• ro..'^•y r' yea. !;..:u: .� s- ..aac.a--wi'•.� za.e' '' m�- •,-v. :u_ 'esw .-. �fC'�' •+,s ;',ca lar •+wn:.xs.c7�' ;�` vxa.,m '-;s-1.,' a '. --".•.,cur 'F f .may. .r. q.<•,...,,,,Te'.•' ';,v^,!S. .a ^so, .,v _ { tt rt'. +., \, r..::.. .• .. &., ,. ;a'�r 'r_^_.," ?iF y ,;.: ♦. a . ,, .�.,y,�-.. ........ .......•:.�' ;, ... ..;4L'�n�...: ,.. �v: :...., ., 'k: x i -+, ti -? +'kF"`�---'•-,•r •,stay,,, , A Every TOWD And PV AS YEARS AGO. EMPIRE BIRTH RATE. ' ant In Land Ownershi _ _ -� ft B` t�h---Doma ns Has Proves Big Success. Been Steady $ince 187A. Fifteen ears' trial of a strange $O11fE0tiE BRED BY Y MOTHERS Some remarkable figures were PQ4 ! DODD'S b N "tem of land reform in the little produced .reeently in London by-C. Y Cl ID. EY PILL$. village .of Wlnterslow, sear Lon- V. Drysdale in the course of all , - address before .the Royal Colonial �a Buns '— don, says a report from England, \ _ s'�� institute on "The Empire and the Mr. E. Haudke dells Row They has proven. a success o e" n. _ - birf rate."-, Mr. Drysdale ' said i Sent Him Baek to Work and In 1889 Major Poore, father of the that the registrar- eneral's reports $sued-Hl-m Much 3tonep. Duchess of-Hamilton, obtained-pots= 13 lyo �V [showed 'there had been a rapid and at , May is (SPA session of the old village and some steady decline in the 'bir h rate - Cial),--One more than has proved to of its environs, re-establishing a lo- s since e chief actor o which was the voluntary -reduction"of the .his entire satisfaction that the one cal government, practically identi- _ fertility-rate. The decline has been ,sure cure for sore back .is Dodd'a cal to that--df- the Saxons there largely•a class one affecting first, Highest grade beans kept whole Sidney Pills. That man is Mr.' E. d meal iandke, a well-known re.sidetlt of 1,000 years ago. At the beginning the richer and more cultured class- � y by perfect baking, this place, and he is telling his of the experiment the major chose ea, and rapidly extending- through retaining theft full strength. for the personnel of the scheme per- the various grades of the middle Plavored with delicious sauces. friends that-.Dodd'-s-Y>�d -Pig - —• - i1-- - -- 4 sort�n mare for t• »Gtr than c7—isles,until ib had now reached the. They baro no egraL , x. saved'him much r w th killed artisans, but not the poorest ering as well. • - . : A Saxon village hundred was cho- �Se and -most unskilled laborer, ; "I was laid up with sore back," '.Mr. Handke4 says. "At..times I we sen and this primitive legislature Large numbers and as tional effi "' " -allotted land to heads of families cienc were not to be secured b a, Pants Re not able to get up in the morning. - -- --------- ' -- under Contracts whereby tfie pay- - -- 13igh-drib--.raite, _e-�i�lly-in the s n saga, N But .by the time I had taken one meat for the land could be extend- - lower ftrata of society. High birth Te:eni w:oN, Ninety cotborn• sesait, Y o TI Ftox of Dodds Kidney Pills I found g that the pain was getting less, and ed over periods from 50 to 100 years. raga invariably meant high general IFF WANT To BUY OS 'aELL`a' "! These plata surround a large Dom- and infantile death rates and . I batt stooks Grain, or Dairy Para. by the time I had taken six boxes _ -. OAP a tit tp $, W. Diwson Brampton. or M i - 1< was 'all -right and able to go to mon, which belongs to the village when accompanied by huntaniba Tian �lbcrne At.. Toronto. Work again, and the grazing right of which i5 legislation, a serious process of re- , held in la W. DAWSON, Colborne at., rorenta al want W-say to any than who perpetuity by the villagers• And Cuticura Ointment. The versed election, The explanation of The village is now a self-sustain- Y.-. that-apDarent paradox lay in_the wEwstiAPEga FOR_RAIN. - suffers from sore back that Dodd's lag community, and what was start- affar d a Pure;sweet and economi- fact which never seemed to be ro 1 ,.KidneyPills are'the only remedy P ooD wE1t1IiLY IN LIVE TOWN IN Y ed as more or less of a charity has cal method of preserving, u_rif - rl u d tatlonery, and Boast ,t mIIlead:'' ii'#Sines$ In connec oa me a large doctor's bili and much `pr n success I d-beau- yang the skin, scalp tion of the world and of nearly_ all f4,o�• Terms liberal. Wilson PubURI ,s-4 Wort time." of be villagers are free men in the and hair. For distressing eczemas, countries was constantly being kept To Cho. ny, is West Adelaide stills err P old Saxon sense of the term, aad in check by insufficiency of food,.. Sore back is one of the symptoms rashes, itchings, inflammations the social and political life of the That the rate of increase of po ul,a-- MISCELLANEOUS. Kidney Disease. The natural p� is based on this_ assumption a ch>;ftttgs of Enfants; Children tic- place of a country dapea-dedin 41- axeHg Tvs[o8s. LvetPa st+c,! A+` wayto cure it i to cure the sick and adults Cuticura So , of equal>ty. The promoters have apand Cuti most every case upon its power of C internal and •starnat, curse wtt>r a Kidneys. Dodd s"Kidney Pills cure sae pain by our home treatment write Nick Kidneys. If you haven't tried been chary of publicity, for fear that sura Ointment are most.effective, feeding the people by iia own or m bstore coo lata Dr.'Henmaa Nsdtasi them ourself, ask the plan might not prove a success, Cudem'aaospand Ointment are told throtishoui important food, and not upon its Co.. umited. oonfnewam. Ont, `{ y your neighbors. but since this has bees assured they �e«'+d• A liberal sample of mch,.kh a2-pose birth rate, was a matter which ^; Every neighborhood SII Canada has bootleton the care and treatment of the skinaad some man or woman who has been have invited the leaders of the gov- walp,sentoon-see• ,►aa„a.troturtoensAcitem, statesmeli would have to recognize. - SPARROWS USED FOR FOOD. ... Corp.,DepL TS.Boston.U.S.A. _ r. ilured by-Dodo's Kiduey Pills ernment land reform schemes to in- w a - sped the community. r .� eiley." will Quickly Cure Pope Turning Feathered._ r Statue of Lord �I'ols _ __ English, e 1 n . '� Pest to Some Account. �a -' - ' • - - - • ' - - An additional statue is - to be �n Sour Stoma-cfi WHERE "°BEY" ORIGINATED. WHAT MOTHERS SAY erected in Trafalgar Square imine- = y Ia •certai'a country places, espe- _ r diately opposite the en+tradoe, to the ._ OF BABY S 'OWN TABLETS Relieves Fullness After Meals. — cially near tow as, a now source of �1Lp to Thirteenth Century Ne'Word - National Gallery. It-will be an food is being exploited, At one equestrian statue of the fats Lord stockyard after another you may _ of unciiiial volts. Thousantc of mothers use no other Wolse,tey, and the secretary of the "when 1 was •worYing around the medicine for their little ossa but farm last vgiate;, 1 had an attack of ta- see rtllage laborers stratohi111g fond- The researches- instituted by the Memorial Committee, which in- flammation." writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, nets fors arrows, and the birds Baby's Own Tablets. OuCe'a mother eludes several distin ished sol- of Port Richmond. -"I was weals for a'are being c aught simply for food. ``bishop of Oxford into the word bas used-the Tablets she will use no "r"obey" is the marriage service are dierg, says that subscriptions are long time, but well enough to work'They keep down the butcher'st hill., other medicine. Concerning them pouring in so readily that he_-'think' until- spring. But ' somethia= went I ' The number o{ sparrows is now now nearly complete. Mrs. Geo. M. Binns, 0afford, Ont.; wrong ivfth my bowels [or I had to use Before the bishop. of Lincoln writes: "Enclosed find twenty-five there will be little difficulty in ob- salts or physic all the tli e. My, immense, probably' greater titan it brought up the question of the dele- Y' , taining the £3,000 which_the-Statue 1 ever has been. The re rk. � Dents for another box of Baby a stomach kept sone, and always atter i regular winter tion of "obey" in Canterbury con- is to coat, That it is a splendid idea eating(Athere was pain and fulness, and, population of one small d y; - ► Own Tablets., as I would not be to thus taste the memo of vocation, the bishop of Oxford ask- without them. When baby is crone n pe >9 all the symptoms of intestinal tndi-� near London is estimated by the ed Dr. Per Dearmer, vicar of $t. Sir Garnet" everyone must agree. gestion. . Nothing helped ale etntil 1' farmer at over 2,000, These $000 Mary-'a, Primrose HiII, too inveeti- two andnbe I a�eooa WeII and ha 4s- _ used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of 4 mouths he fills largely with his happy hurting, like otBer pills. they acted ts' gate the point. again. I know-of no other medicine very.mildly, and seemed to heal the grain". The sparrows have Com- "The Church.of England," said squad them and Sall them tar Prince Chose Old Title.' bowels. I did not require large doses�pletelp dricyea away almost all other. , Doctor Dearmer to- s represisnta-`auperior to Castor Cil." The Tab- In ohoosdag to travel u Earl of to get results with Dr.Hamilton's Pills, varieties of bird eiccept a few tive-ot the London Daily Mail, "is and feel so glad that I have found a finches. feta are told by medicine dealers or Cheater,. the Priaee of Wales bas the only historic church which has b mail cents a hoz-cram The mild yet i crista remedy. Today I am The sparrow is said by_the Trap= i vice,u Thewordobey s quite-sex- virle Onllliams' Medicine Go., Brock- am always held byf theHeirAPpa b weld-apo Pas.able.to digest anythfn� R�s or_ebupto e aIt.is alclaesrtt eeel�e'rr 'uptq 1 eat. It is ntereefing to nbo that This is a, whole lot-of good for one - a2 y Its° eeptional in Christian liturgies.. All' _d.. subsisting all the year, ex for in this he is not following the ex- medicine to do, and 1 can say Dr. as I have discovered, up to the _ Hsmilton's Pills are the beet pills, aad a moOth is the spring, on as and tt Right. ample of King Edward, who; wiles' it takes from the farmer as enor- t rteent�t century there was iS0 a:- - my latter, I am cure, proves ft. - ry Prince of Wales,.preferred-to make , ample of unequal vows. The man "Now, little bo s," asked aRefuse a substitute for Dr. Hamn- mous toll._ Considering the. enor. - ._ , said what the woman said. In the my big p>Rivalte journeys under the title school teacher, "can snit' a# y of Baron Renfrew, pros ole because ton's P#lia of Mandrake and Butternut, mous population of sparrows, it is sold in yellow boxes, 26c. All dealers, latae middle ages they began to ap- name a-liquid that doean t freeze Z � not surprising tlr'st this source o!' � i it was less known than.t a Earldom or The Catarrhozona Co., Siagatou, food is being tapped. uM --wear in.certain north German ser- There was a moment's 311ence, - . of Chester. Ont. - - vice books and in certain English and then a voice answered: _ _ ._. _ _ but they do not appear in the `Please, teacher,-hot water.'' s� '-� ones+ Anticipating Trouble. Roman Catholic book air in those Remove Those Oeslrtrthtl Warts. laoe Dicer Praises ro# the eastern, the Greek and the =cep ��'s Ydatsaent is tae hoass• b . "I want three afternoons off' a >Iussian creeds. By applying Putnam: Corn-and wart Week, .and a'fine latter of recon Zat�rBYk _ _ 'Before .the Reformation there Extractor. is curer cbrnr, warts -and menaation, and-'t, -Not Necessary in Her Case. bunions permanently. painlessly. and - "But•we'll let abe letter of re- ;XZST FOR STIFFNESS AND were a number of books-in use in + surely. Every druggist to America re- SPRAINS. -England; the 'principal ones were ,`That Mrs. Glilderson doesn't " commendation watt until you leave, g those o{ York, . Sarum and Here- seem to have any,&plemacy at s11.'' commends-and sens.Putnam's Extractor; f-,1 ford. The only one which costals- "She doesn't need any. Her hus- it's the best, 8fic. it bottle dla an embrocation for stiffened "Nape', I get the letter now: iintisclea. Sprains- �heumittsm: a�' " tried get-tin' them when I leave and Sprains- 'ad the .principle of .unequal vows band is rich. - .there is nothing lite. Zam-Buk. •Its ` was that of Sarum, yet, the reform- IIs Had Enoxgh. I've never been able to get s good ;yenetratfug powers are so great that i era, who wanRxd to do away with ash tO! atiaasa'a and- so ottt,es. Counsel—I'm sorry I' con}dQ't do, one vet'." it sites almost instant relief. Mr.D. Win- )medieval abuses, adopted that very mor. for you. R. Gourlay, of Messrs. Gourlay, Win• Defectives Employed. � icted• Client-Don't m.entiou Britain's Coal Bilt, ter t Leeming, the we't-known plane floe• , manufacturers of Toronto,used Zan- f ' ,Now that the historyof 'obey" The manager of a detectdve en it, guv-nor, . Gia,t'. five years Approximately 285,000,000 tomo of y' ag 1 fink, and this is his eaperlencS: ."I. is known, I do not think-it--has-a!}y A3`-��ly established'in the Bel- enough 1 ' coal are annaa,lye consumed in' the + an university town of Lotivain have much pleasure in'auk en that chance of standing- .. � tY - United Kingdom. A large portion two applications of Zam•Buk entirely °%`>• sent a circular letter to the parentsof this-over 80,000,500 tons-if used cured -me-of a ver severe strain of of a number of students 'offering to ldinard•a Lfniaient Co-'., Limited, y Every Stiff Joint Li�bered Send them monthly reports of the Yarmouth rain for siteam raiaiatg in factorise; while the,back. While not given to the in- 1 behavior of their. sons, for a small Gentlemen,—In January Test, Francis for. domestic• .purposes 34,000,000 discriminate 'nae of, or belie! tat , . Leciare; one of the men employed b tons. .are required, which is al%o patent medlclnes, I can cormelen. °e Di' }• Cured f fixed fee. The students heard _of ma rrorltlni' in the"lumber' woods, haat' ttously recommend Za-m•BUk. - Li► Rheumatism Cured. this and .several hundred of them a tree feu on him,when d, him fear. nearly the figure of the ikon and Zam•Buk .is used b'y the. world's , fully. He was, when found placed on g}.esti lndus�trie�s. Mine's require.. _ ... i• oremost athletes. Wh >irarclTed to the'oflices of the deter- a sled and taken home, where grave 0,000,000 tons, while gasworks .use fy not give it a . -- -- --.Thi! Old' FamilyRemedy "NervilMe" five enc and broke 8.11 the W1II- fears were,entertained for his recovery, trial.-Price 5ac: per box, at all drug- That agency hie hips being -badly bruised and his tip duly 1,5000,000 and railways 13,- gists 'and store°. Zam-Bilk is also fa Guaranteod for,the Worit lows. They then made a demon- body turned black from his ribs,to hie 000 100 tons per annum. Cases. stratiotL at ills house of the vice- feet. we used MINARD'8 LINIMENT beat for eczema, cuts, sores, bruises, on hint Treely• to deaden the pain and alcerrt,'piles, and all skin lijurfes and rector of the university, who had with the use of three bottles he was Mnard+a liniment Lumbertnan's rrt•nd �8eugea' CURES NEURALGIA; BACKACHE, completely cured and able to return to. LllMBAG-O. approved of the scheme of monthly his work. reports. The-students state that SAUVEUR DUVAL. ;,ck .• Rhgumatism today is unnecessary. they will not cease ei.r pmte:ryts• Elgin Road,, IlIelet Co., Que. _ a a e e !r it is so well understood and so read- until the vice-rector has resigned. • �.. 'fly curable that every day we have re- Nott dais i? [ e vs :r» wt tela 'as-. •ports of old chronics being freed of will Have Many Reminders. their tormenter. --Dog Needed Punishment. He (in their new bome)--Do you " c'3 �• lt3 ggT, i�$42 f 1 "I,can speak' confidently of the Ner• `Yes," -said Brown, .``I .have a know,.I can hardly 'believe that-we: i w ,villas treatment, for the simple reason wonderful dog. Only this morning, are really and truly married. -- that it carol_-mE,'_ Cornelius, from Kingston.'"You can't after a sleepless night and forgot t3he—ow-n arc I 1a ltt31i imagine how stiff and lame and sore I dear, and 'you 11 have no doubt l was. Nights at a time I couldn't sleep to give him his usual tit-bit he whatever. _well. I followed the Nervillne direc- went ou•t• into the garden, ,pulled - li .,,•: - I � E tions carefully—had it rubbed into the a a.bunch of,j3owera and laid them - sore regions four, 'or flue times every at my feet." TO Mtliltfl0 Eye Rerned� day. Every rubbing helped to reduce "And what were they 4" enquired M you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes '.the.pain. The swelling went down. 1 his friend. or Gran E tills. Doesn't BmaR a got a fair measure of relief in a week. 'For-get-me-nots," answered "�" Eye �n. Druggists $di Biggest- Thing A ble.Name on a I also took two Eerrozone Tablets Murine llcys Remedy, Llqui , 25c, SOP. sealed is every- :.. with my meals. They increased my Brown as he hairried3y left the room. Murine Sys Batve to p�pfiQ-Tabak. -ori the Calendar where the Modern y's - —appettTe--and-aptitts,-purified�Y tslQaD ---- - _.._ _. ..1 — Guarantee-04 QuiW t :.and toned up my-system.generally. The Best Side. as we rw.es►w e..Ar sew a.t w...c f o r�p r n g G "I am as well. to-day as a man could Muriatr BPs- ReseedP Cr., Chicese > , be-1n perfect good health. 'I give The lawyer was endeavoring to And now for the Spring clean-up, You Will find Ramsay's aipt Nervillne all the eyed t." um some free advice �u't r,f the „ the luetle-ot helper you ever employed. Outdoors and h►.it will,makeknfs # P p' Did you tell her when you pro- Rliqten like new. 7.`, A large family,size bottle of Nervi doctor. -For every purpose there is a special Ramsay finish, and In every can of ed to her that you were un , line costs only_50c., or the trial size "Which side is it best'to lie on, P� - Ramsay°Paint there is the ilial combination of-hgmst,time t(it rgaeq*lats. . y, worthy of her 4 That always makes and modern edentific methods of machine mixing. 'Ramsay s Paints will ,26c., and is useful in a hundred 111s tri Doc f,., _ - 4's- gyp-, " r,pt fail'you. the family. " Whether -it's toothache,. „ a hit with, them. I was going to, i TIfe side that pays you the'rd- but she told ii to me first." The local Ramsay dealer will live .•ou splendid aerbice find aux WII om or _'city Tillie, headache, neuralgia, lame write direct to the factory for interesting paint literature that will help you �. r a eold, Nervillne will cure tainer." _ Solve your paint problems. (1) + lee. �� readily as it will cure ihenma• - - XWI Liniment nsd by rhysicians. A. RAMSAY & 3-Q CO (E.t.bti.bed I84z) MONTREAL, Que. ! ---;tism. For family use nothing equals The setting hen may be a loafer, - - 'NerviHao, but She delivers the goods, ED. 7. ISSUE'21— I4. M R• • j' rG r,;• , ':' :.:.. . ,y,. e,. ' ... - y. _ - ,rete,Y `i Y.` .Y. w5� r,N v'"-hu, L re,� ^s.r es- ,JH:. '�,' _ c ••v'„ 'r;" tr v..a:, f�'+��..�''i__ wr ,¢4+5+ - aT• ..N F,�• , ,. .:cv, iv =�• i? -:may.• ,.a�r ` . � a �,:� .!,�� „�,s >,n ;3a >.' �,a.� �k, c + #," 9s'F '• •..,,, .;r�.k1r„•,_��;.T.1S'x�':.f,4 ,...•« :: -.'.. •r.,' r� �C�� •`" .4..t �9` a.W' sr ^.'=-��y , ,u �{ ;07— LT ,,�� T�• •�-�f a�f _ -Stanley Davis was'fth-fie city —Mrs. Murkar. Sr., of -t IPA. Ct11.e117M17. on Tuesda oa business. -gin, is visitingat the of her -'-�-�L..EST 'YOU FORGET - -Miss Beatrice'Calvert visited sou, John and Mrs. Murkar. gave y'on bought your seed Coro Yet 1 If not come here and at it,as we are Oahawa_friends on Sunday. —Robert and Mrs. Gordon spent a with all varieties. elther'of3 or on col; at right rgcee. Also, —Mre. Enos Rewmer is visiting —D. Simpson had a business a few da s, with Toronto-friends, npauad g P i ` y Y Mangel Seed, Turnip Seed and all kinds of seeds you may want. friends in Hamilton. : trip to the city on Wednesday{ returning home on Tuesday. , —Frank Bundy, of Toronto, —Mrs. J. H. Bundy spent a con- -To enjoy the holiday properly An up-to-date stock of Groceries, in fact_everything ost up=to=dates— n y--ase --homeeu I�ridag night. ___ pie of days in the cit this wee need a snit of tennis shoes, cook requires. Our old cheese is prime at Bic pe ur team and f - The Bi Store slid get coffees are prime. We have pineapples for r -Miss H. Law had a business —W. A. Murkar o Niagara-on- Top m at g p g. Also,- trip.to Dunbarton on Wednesday. 'the-lake spent Wednesday here a pair. * fs�� bansnae, temoas and twnatoes; cabbage, _ =J. Ross Thexton, of Toronto, with his brother, John and Mrs. ' -The annual meeting of the asparagus, onions,lettus,etc.,etc, d Lwn Satire day and 8utrday in Murkar. 1Vomen's-Institute will be held atCanged Fruits,plums,peaches, raspberries and pineapples. -James O Connor bought a car• the home of Mrs. Geo. Kerr on - •P P pp " =W. E: N.'Sinclair, M. P.P.—of load- of -hogs for Harry Wade, Tuesday`, May 28th, at 2.30 p. m. Pickles sweet and sour, catsup in tins We per tin, olives H. P..and Worcester 'Oshawa, was in town on Friday which were;'shipped tb Toronto on All members are requested to be sauce, capers and anchovy paste.' "Y ;evening. Thursday. present,"-as final. arrangements -Mrs. A. Findlay-spent-Sunday -Harry Wade is still confined. will be,made for the.garden party G. 'A, G I T•I,IE� IE DU N BAR.4 - with. her.sister.„,M're..Hatvey; of togd house su fering from an at- on the lei of Duty also, election >'. _. f; Oshawa: tack of erysipelas, but is slowly 'of officers for the coming year. -Rev:'J. Q, Bell, of Brooklin, improving. -On Monday, June the 1st, the . $ spent:Thtu-sday' with'- Pickering -Rev, D. E. Johnston and W. Delegate mbeting of the Women's ' `friends ' L. Courtice went to Brooklin on Institute will be held at the home H. ogera = C =-Mrsi J, left on Fri- on Wednesday'to attend a meet 'of Mrs 'ELRuddy,-at 2 . . L. y, ao'clock. �”' d r- sop.-W. D. Rog- ing of the Whitby District. Mrs. Laura R. Stephen, of Hunt- 1, ore K ere, of Al9h n. —Mrs. R Match, of Clinton; ington, P. Q., will speak on "The s —Master Joe Marquis is rapidly Miss B. Jones and Miss Alma Gib• fluence of Environment." All -- F recovering from• the attack of eon spent the week-end_at 'Spruce dies are-"cardially invited to at= - « f� - - .,pneumonia. Shade, the home of W. H. Crum- tend. lr OW '1Sihe time' t0 ' i7rlgh�i�n V p —Harry Watson, of Toronto, iner.' ?� Mrs. Sunday here with Mr. and —Mr. Frederickson, who went PICKERING M4ZKb`Ti9 ._. , your hone. ' Mre. Austin. to New York last week, returned- Harry Bo es is ill at resent 1.00 s• t'Y y p on Monday, accompanied by. his White Winter Wheat, ....•..... - -: •- : '•with sore throat and is under the wife and child who had justariiv- Red ...... 1.00 We have a fine assortment of ' doctor's care. ed from Denmark. Mtzed .... 1.00 - Spring Wheat.............. �€ -E. Wandsworth,- of-'Oshawa, -Inspector Hutchison made his P g •• •� :SPALL PAPERS, :.• .. �. . . '�� ,.,,,,spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. first official visit •to our public Goose ........._. ...... .Sfi .John Rankin. _ school on Tuesday and found the Vats ..... ........ .. .60 OILCLOTHS and LINOLEUMS, -F. M. and Mrs. Chapman, of workIi n the various departments Toronto, were here with relatives progressing nicely. . COURT OF REVISION _ STAIR OILCLOTHS and CARP +'TS, T An Saturday. —Sugar bas advanced to$4.05 ;'• —Geo. Harvey and Mr. Coowba, 100 lbs. Here is the chance to get Municipality of the Township of Picker. BUNGALO- LETS, -- w of Toronto, spent_Sunda kith sugar for the f in ---- .- Alex. Finuiay � than old price—$4.45 per' 100 Ib Public Notice is her®by.given that _ "CURTAIN" MUSLINS, Etc. ` ' —Frank E.�Gee, of Toronto, is bag, Redpath's best. D.'Simpson the Court'of Revision for the Munlci• _ ' here at resent finishin tinhis * alir of the Townslti of Pickerin - = willow harvest. . —Reports indicate that the ap- or t e year 14, wi o its ret a =Ed.F. Gormley,of the 3inssey- pie crap show@ signs of being sitting in the Town Hall; in the t'il SP Ed. :Yards reversible wool Carpet, neat - lags of Brougham,on Friday,the 29th E. IS- ;Harris Co., Toronto,spent Sunday almost a complete failure. If the day of May, 1914,at the hour of one. - pat reg. 80e per yd., I , at his home here. �rese t drxweatber continues ter G n, n-sale at 49c. - --- so a afternoen. - -- �� —R. W. and MrG. Gordon re• much longer, the hay crop will All persons interests wt p ease turned home on Saturday from also be light. take notice and govern themselpea T Ddn't fail to see our New_Spring Prints, Ducks, Gala teas, their two weeks vacation. --The members and adherents accordingly. ,,. —Mrs. John Law, of Toronto, of the R. C. Church held a bee on - Dated at Whitevale, this 12th day Gin hams Plain .and F}gored_Cre _ k pes, - �+ spent a few days here with her Tuesday cleaning up the rounds of May, 1914. h d R t d t u g g i son, Gordon andira. Law. surrounding the church. It is the DotieLn R. BEATO�n ec e Ratines a s :' C —Miss S. A. Dale iq having her intention, we believe, to clear Clerk of the said . _. . n Mn inn V 'x' . 33-56 - Munidpaiity _ v residence repainted. The wore is away the ruins of .the burned .._--• •� , "'.beimg done byy S. T. Gormley. rector and turn the into e - -l�r, and Mrs. Storey and child- lawn. ' ICE CREAfM � A RDWA R E � .ren, of Bloomington, spent Sun- -Robert Crummer, of Ninga, Our ice-cream parlors will now be -:A ' day with D. and Mrs. Simpson. Man., was in the village this week open during the season and we—Rev. A. D. Edgar, of Guelph, with his brother, W. H. Crtimmer, will secure a regular "SheYW><.n William Paint Covera r *311 occupy the pulpit in St. An- and made Tse NEWS a friendly supply from the drew's church on Sundarp nest. call. He expects-to return to the CITY DAIRY COMPANY the Earth" -W. Mortimer and Miss Adams, west on Tuesday next where he is First-class Bread,Cakes of fine varier -~ -, 1 of Toronto, were the guests of extensively engaged in farming, y If,'yon want Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Varnish Stain, - C:. ,James and Mrs. Gordon on Sun- and is much pleased -with lie in and Confectionery always . � y Floortac, day. Manitoba. on hand. or any such thing for making old fnrnfture,.ete<, -The Women's IaetiLute is bun -The boys are determined to HERB MONIV EY, y •look new. be sure you get the getting things into shape for their Rive the residents of Pickering s ]"Cole to be held_ on the First of good program of sports on Mon- PICKERING, ONTARIO «tom ;. -, - . _Mi = N sr - - Jaly day next (Victoria Day). The TOOLS SHARPENED = �r -E. L. Ruddy has a number of football bops have arranged to _ Full line of Garden Seeds, Garden. Tools, lmen employed setting out hedges to play a game with the Bank of We make a special of crosscut saws, - and otherwise. improving his pro- Commerce tearer of Toronto. The Tools of all kind8. Lockt repaired. ��ti� `lowers, Poultry i`etting, etc :',perty. junior football team will play a Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- class « �i —Monday next being Victoria friendly match with the Ct•eseents hair trim or an easg shave call _'See the Detr -it Jewel Oil''StoVE� Day and a public holiday the of Toronto. There will also be a at the East-end Barber Shop. places of business will be closed shooting match, for which a suit- See our House Furitiiahfngs of x13 before buying - •r-e usual, able prize will be offered. A ten kinds. Slightly used Carpets _ ' —The baseball-boys-baye secur. nis tournament is also being ar• from 15 cerate a yard up, - y ed their new uniforms. They feel ranged, W. J, OnRDUN- .. PICKERitiG _ ' m that they can., now -play fifty pet Vnsea Hurd, of Thamesville, _ e e CHAPMAN ��_ T Y. ' cent. better. formerly of the Kingston road —N. Dingultm wllo war.confined east, died recently at the home of SEED to his.bed all last Reek -with Then- his daughter, Mr4. Oliver Gorm s watism in his ba-A is again able ley, of Leamington, at the age of The Yery,best obtainable on hand, to be around. 88 years and 4 months. About' = I Time :� e�� -�V. Ritchie, Dr. Field and J. ten months ago he took a stroke, also a carload of ... . 'S. Jephson had 'a fishing trip to which left him an invalid. Other Orono on Tuesda , and report a PORTL9ND CEMENT Y p complications set in from which We,have a fine aeso>�tment of screen doors good catchoftrout. he suffered greatly. He is surviv .Apply to _ —Rev.T. B. McCorkindale,M.A., ed by three daughter; and three - _ from X1,00 up. _ of Lakefield, occupied the pulpit sons: Mrs. Fred Lovekin, of New= F, L, G R E 9 'N, itw to St.Andrew's church anclpreach- castle,Mrs. Harry Janes, of Green- .Window Screens all sizes - ed two able sermons. wood. Mrs. Oliver Gormley, of .GREENWOOD, - ONTARIO —The tennis club have their Leamington, Hoses, of Port Ho Fly swatters. Also court@ now completed and the Aaron, of Toronto, and Thom EASTLABE SHINGLES xhember9 are now spending many of Newcastle. 'New 'erfection oil stoves, four three and two ' pleasant hours upon them. —$ev. W. R. Wood, of Frank- -F. W. Weeks bas planted 8000 lin, Man., and formerly of Dun. 0 G ouiIIers with Ovens, - willow- plants in his field 41oa$- baxton and more recently of Clare. side-the race road. This�and is mont, has been chosen by, the Well adapted for this purpose. opponents of the Roblin govern- :. J H N D _ —harmers—Get your ensilage meat in :Manitoba' to contest s s - s and cob-corn at "The Bi Store.' _s Big he riding ofBeautiful Plains, in - _Just recently shelled and .arrived opposition to Hop.James Howden. here on the l8th. Excellent sample. Mr. Wood is a man of much abil-• _ —N. J. and Mrs. Morrissey and ity, who takes a• dee COLLARS AND HARNE0SS y p interest in M family motored up from Newcastle public affairs, 'and if elected to a_-..._ and a i` FOR SPRING WORK pent Sunday afternoon at seat 'in .the local 'legislature In Are easily applied - the home of his mother, Mrs. Jas," Manitoba would fill' the position Y given ed and have al- $ring your horse and get a asod ole p ices. r. 'Good tetlm'`. Morrissey. of Church St. with credit tohimself. His uume ways Riven the best of harness at reasonable prices. -Miss Fraser, who has been in t•ous friendb throughout Picker- satisfaction. I am making a Have been made 29 years - Toronto .for several weeks writ- ing township will follow his career SPECIAL ' . .ing on her. final examinations, at with mach interest. like crit above. McMaster dJniversity,_has return- . —On Thursda afternoon last, :wade standard rade onl Corro- TEAM HARNESS as. Master Jack'Thursday who is gated Iron any gauge. Ji tease, backhand@, crooner and hi strap complete with- ed and has resutn�d her duties As got collars,$29.7 5. Same harness with heel chain trysts,$28.75 teacher in the public school. nearly five years old, was playing Let use figure for your next roof —R: J. Fleming received- two around the mill he roBt with a and save you money: ___Repairing.neatly andpromptly attended to. _ _ carloads of cement tile last week. very painful accident that will $ell telephone.. - Mr. Fleming is spending .a very rriake h tieWe sary'for him to take DICKERING. HARNESS EMPORI 11 large' amount in underdraining a period,of rest. James Kennedy F: J. Pronse, - yPickering his farm, brit' he will no doubt was engaged drawing gravel and _ Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL " find it a paying investment, sand for John McGinty, and be. =Herb Monney, of the Picker- fore'turning in with his load stop- Ing DALE MILLS - ing Bakery;'has 'opened his ice- ped to allow another 'rig to pass. P=CKERSNQ BOOTS A/ViC SHOE S cream parlors for the season, and When doing' so'Master Jack at- will receive a regular supply of tempted to climb-on to the load, - Is-the place to get your next ti ._ice-cream- in• bricks and- in bulk and bad his hand on the top of bag of Flour. .-.We have the larResf;stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried from the City Dairy Co., of To. the wheel. The wagon started Tonto, which is a guarantee that and Jack retained his-hold of the Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be and bought before the advance in Prices,-and are his' customer@ will receive-satin- wheel which assed over it. The beat for Bcead. y _prepared to-give the public the benefit. .4 - p badly-bririsEd and= our as ry. our - . o mg rt rs •c ass o a -At 2x0 on Monday afternoon and two bones were broken., Medi Graham Flour in stock. a every train on the •Grhud Trunk Cal aid was immediately summon- Fresh Rolled Oats _ and Grand Trunk Pacific -Railway ed. The bones-were set and the aBran-and Shorts P I, O T H I N . systems Stopped for one meronts, _won dressed,.severa4-stitches be- Oats and Oat Cho gy=m • and every shop on the systems ing necessary. He is now doing a,4 Barley and Harley Chop : t ceased work foe% he same space of -well as could be expected. Vo - - '_Xixed Feeds The)anted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from.. - - •: time, as a slight memorial to the blame whatever is. attached to Molassine yieal and Molasses Mear A'perfect fit guaranteed or Ino sale. -late Win. Wainw fight, the senior Mr. Kennedy, who had no idea Special prices in ton lots. _ ''°" %-See thelnew style i overcoats. vice-president oft Grand Trunk that anyone was near the wagon. Railway: whose fn ral was tak- No person can exercise more care T jug plave at that time than he when children are around.i Chopping every day, J R. A. 'B'UN'TING, "� P CSERING +. n � •,ti ..,v. w r ;a. '+•,?:.`'r.., .:.+:.:„.; •�'t..u,uwk+•.•} .•. r^+.w:'•.n �, .i.:-�.,..m,+• �� *.x3`•.t";g!: a. >• p t ,ro-g.'w .. .i ;•,; a Y: v ��w .^....u", -«7ye�" 'rs aC , •c+v .r..a: ,,�z;' :?„' f R:,,••, '2'��.r. ,fix .� .. •*�- .� ''?��'��'�.�'..�,: a �„•a„ r` ='• �^' ,