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XX �pICSERING�, ONT.,- FRID IF, MAY 29,; 191 - Noe 35 °• xafes�s{,ostfsl 15srDs. - _-_MOUNT PLEASANT BROCK ROAD Eatablleheli.?1i years t SPINK MILLS Medical Joe Mitchell has erected a fine new Quite a number'•of fishermen were is - A - 4. wire fe ce in f evidence in this lcatches ocality reported.on Monday, �I REENWOOD. t; g9nt of his house. F a E,FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- Frew Mrs. Madill ' i ed'friends b A ch e1gJackson,aof Cil , e t R. d M via t R. tared ecdmbet of the; oytoaiati mu Aero -" near Whitby on Sunday last. the holiday at home shooting � station of Ontario. special at tsn n given to Miss Rachaei-Bunirer-vtslted With y g end fish- ILLS tYa Ittia of lasses. E es to free. North friends in Brooklip on Sudday last. in in company with Elmer and.Doa- ol�recaoa . _ Willson t ? O. McKINNON,-M.D., L.R.C.B.. CREAM BUNS—FAMILY WHIT6VALt ` Mrs. Geo a Farley w'ae calls to a - - NE_ W. -S_ ' N. Edinburgh, member of the college of ppoolut in. Western Ontario on Satur- -" Phreie'anaend Sugeoaa of ontario,.lioentiate TEA BUNS-PAf Y` The Whitevale Branch of the Wom• day last, owing to the illness of her Two kinds of Flour-only _ s at .Bo al College of snriieon. Edinburgh mews Institute will meet on Sa,turda daughter,Mrs. Rodd. rN. '" lwcial attention to deieases of women and - �9 KISSIMI for PASTRY eh3ldren, once and residence,Brougham. :.BRAN_ 30th, at 2.30, it the nor b d family, accom- _ - r aeraoon, May G Rodd an -'-— R W. WILSON PQRTr+13, Ohi*o_ -_'JgHO - : - _ Baptist parsonage: when Mra. Laura 'panied y Arthur Hurd and amil ,-of BAKERS'JOY for BREAD } pnctor-TSa ccause of disease rsmoved b7 JUMBO ter which refreshments will be ser- and re Jackson on onlay. g ee a ing•resultg adjwtmeat of uvi". Coasnitatioa:frena -. _ M Or move back. .Jack n F C AtPick erin on atoadays. Wednesdavi and ved on the lawn. Ladies, you cannot 'le Arthur. Bad erow-attem ted hiders. oce-so Simone St.Hoath, Oshawa, SCREENINGS afford to miss this oppotunity of to light a large fire-cracker with p his ROLLED OATS -` g Ilhoae 8ff,9abawa OATS G. `V: - - hearing this moat efficient speaker cigar, the explosion occurred just a Ezchanged`tor Oats O ' -PiCKERING MEDICAL SURGICALAe- , OAT CHOP Everybody welcome. Pea little too soon for Arthur's comfort. P WHEATLBTS He is laid up with a sore.,eye'se a con- GOLD DUST CORN MEAL X—RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND CORN CHOP SIMCOE POINT sequence. ROLLED-WHEAT "GRAHAM FLOUR pima, - ONTARIO MIXED CHOP - — WHITBY-. The following Feeds kept on-MAIN Among the guests at Simcoe Point -- �a6pematist Bsstat' DlasaaeaProstaticDts - -- House during the hand - g past week were the Feelin I?hyaioisa-m-charge g to becoming more optimistic BRAN = • FEED OF ALL KINDS following students of Toronto Univer- as the season advances as regards the SHORTS O ?i sit Misses Margaret M. Chapman, future of the town. OAT CHOP N aasw of ]fon, Diseases of Womsa, canoen, y A. A. Pont, formerly a resident of _ FLARED OATS 4amors 8-Bay sxsmination. Dlasaaes of ere: ]P'BICES AI(IBT. L. Marie Bateman,Christie M.Sneath, ?i ear.woos,throat and 1nnQa. .]?ittingelassea and _ _ Eardley Greene, Bessie Ewan, Mar- rn sante and chronic diseases. orfs Cam bell and Minnie Wri ht, of Pickering township and of Whitby, FE Omos 8 le to 3 and I to 4 t91Y' _ .- T P dans i ay a CORN CC Mabel McConnell,of Milton ; A.Mari- contract for the bu Idine.of--the new MIXED HTTP-` al Stuart,of Mitchell; Luida B. Pratt, R. C. ppresbytery -CORN-Beat American At of Ottawa; Margaret Anderson, of The Toronto-Eastern have complet- OIL CAKE _ T E. FAREWELL, K.C., HARRIS- J• •L. 'SPINK; LIMITED, g ed the grading on Mary St, Ballast-. COTTON SEED MEAL D' V . T8B.countyOrownAttoraq,andCounty Peterboro, and Ethel Drynan, of ing is now in progress between Osh- BIBBY'S CREAM EQUI- F N Sotlaftos. Oonrt Orth,Whitby._ 10.v Wellesle :Hiss Ed ar,of Snndrid e; _ PICKERING. ONT, y g g awn and %Vhitb . -As soon as this VALE BALxister andMcLachlan, Campbell, M. bt. Cha workis finishedthe laying of the steel 'MOLA"INE-for l S r .8oiicitor.Noterr]! ves 1STIAatitio,Eu. looney7�to I" pp p'- t,-Pickering will be proceeded with. all kinds of stock _ D D loan. 9fnce'Brock St.:iortb.Whitby: 4aty map, L. Bunyan, M. J, Fraser and There Is quite an excitement in town fiPECIALLY MIXED A A +LQOK HERE ! Miss Gilray, of Toronto, in regard to the wateringofthe street GRAIN for Chicken feed, Y Y _ a dust»ass► �ssfcDfi. MONGOLIA leading to the Grand Trunk station. The Claremont Furnl' The residents along this 'streei wish �.�•- G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage tuY`e StOT'A P. Tarr spent the holiday in the the sit me service 'at that given fn the 1�t Licenses is the County of.eater'o, is the best 1 lace to city, central: art of the town and at the - ° Picks:ing-yittage. my p get your -part BEST GRADE OF D..L.& W. HOUSE FrR1is i-los, we have Miss Short.spent a couple of days in same rate. The problem has become I�1 POUCHER. Real Estate Aue- dressers, washatands, iron Toronto. a burning question, ' 1 . tioneer; vainator,cotlector'sad issuer and brass bedsieada, par- David and Mrs. Seabeck spent Sun- Albert Jackson has 'purchased the M aiarrfaRs licensee,Brougham. !Or -lor suits, buffetts, and day at Boz Grove.' John E.DiBney residence at the cora- S nranto' n HOPPER Issuer of Marri�RQe aidE boards, mattresses and springLloyd Turner gat third prize on his er of John and Byrop streets forv D, Licenses in the Oonnty of oatario, couches,and all kinds of chairs di Iver at Uxbridge os, Monday. $..8611. This building 19 now tenting 00ae at store and his reeidsnce!Claremont. N. and Mrs. 'P -of the 9tb -line for SW a month, This -gives some < --- -- always r stock, also many Markham. spent Sunday evening" at idea in regard to the value of residen- '-" � B.BEATON,TOWPZBHIPOLEBH other articles too numerous _.. • q .; . Oonveyanea. OommiasiooMfor takias io mention. Remember we H. G. Tarr'@. tial property in the town. The supply sadavfts, 6eeonatant. Sia Non" to loan keep the goods and de- George 'and Mrs."Bowers and Mrs. much below the deiiiand.' oa a m operty, ^sssoes. of Itlarriaga Ida. liver them to our Arthur Betz spent a couple of days tW Coal a>• !n eco« POSTILL.OLicensed Auctioneer, lowest sissy y y Thomas and Geo Philip were in To4. - v last week at Port-Perr home, at the ver A. and Mrs. Brown attended the i' . for oo.ntie• of York and Ontario. An p funeral of her mother at Owen Sound. coo on business IasL west. EGG, STOVE,CHESTNUT,. nso�rains of all bads anon 0445 to on abosiseY Patronize our town merchants, We extend to her our deepest.sym• Mr. Wilton, of Toronto, spent the _ woe., Address Green giver F.O., Ons, don't read lour good dollars path holida away to build. up some other y' y with his brothers here, a B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- Mira Maud Alger, of Duluth, is here PEA AND STEAM COAL.' - - tfdnow, mluatw aad collector for place.' Yours far business. CHireRYWOOC g a rsenattss of Ontario and York• ♦n trach of with her people for a few weeks. dales eonduated eftker privately or"auemos Miss Boor spent the holiday at her Mies Edith Brodie,of Toronto,spent We are how quoting summer Bale notes collected. For dates m othas Orswa»ap ply at residence.Elisabeth ss,,! o>c J. BEAL home in Bowmanville. 4 few days with her mother here. wing. .J ons orders Ion at Nsws once,Pick. t s Home of our, young people went Mr, and Mra. Courts and family safest. or Id&cnab's star•, Claremont, will re. 1lehia on Mon � e prices. ' eefveyrom t attention saNsfaetlon area GLAREMO; T g �• pent Sunday with friends is.Searboro. Ir Mra lly p�ioaeaamDerisIndepeaden to -- Mies Olive Macrae and friend. Mr; H. Machin has purchased a Welsh - -- Buckler, spent Sunday at the former's ney from, J. Creech, of Lambtoa po . home'. - - - Mills. "It's.a nice one. - -. _. / 7. e'ENJV OC.`►K Arthur and Mrs, Taylor andfamily Wm. and Mrs.Mosgrove and Master visited-ovlth velailvei in Hroo n over ac crow are spen�inR iitll- s ,- p INK, Ltd IWMfT6YAt.B, ONr, Kiodaks ' e the holiday. the former a parents in Picton. ' ' run Direetor acrd Ylodablaw. Miss Timbers aod•friend, Miss Shan. Isaac and Mrs. Dania hada Camilo �u non,of Toronto, spent the holiday at reunion on Monday, the 36th, it being PICKERING - Any business entrusted to me will the former's•bome here. the fiftieth anniversary of their'wed• be carefully handled. ;Every Happy Time is a - Mr.. Halfyard,-of-Victoria College, ding. time to' occupied the pulpit here on Sunday, S. H. Blackwell, his daughter Wil. �^t ? :. -Cbargeti Moderate- _ - His lantern-slide lecture.on "China dah and son Allan, came down from '_17CRANTQN Independent Phone No. 1314, K Q � -�tT and Japan" on Monday evening was the city in his auto and spent Thuss- �. both interesting and Instructive, da with Jesse and Mrs. Hubbard. - A. J: Cowan is dofn s rushing busi; r T These little pictures eb eas?ily.made_ AUDLSY neon in buggies. ge hrought nine ' y � jOHNHILII' tell big storieQ all the-year W from Oshawa• on Ss urday last and tit•••,,,,,,/// L Wm. H. Westney has completed expects to bring a number more this Has a full line of:fresh and cur- through, and then' shingling his barn, giving it a 'very week.- ed meats constantly on hand. - -- neat appe$rance. Among the visitors to our village ALL SIZES IN STOCK ' kodaking'is F. H,'Westuey has installed a milk- over the holiday were: J. C:" Cowie, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, cod foo.. inn; machine in his stable and .reports Frank-and Mre. Gerow, R. J. Price, ;•• $am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. �' " g _,-' . -..._. Iz A.eubceea with It. N. Y. Poucber, R. Witter and familyy, number of our young men are blase L. Holtby, Mrs. Nichols, H. A. If you would like to eeeure -Highest prices paid for already making preparation for going Teasdale. F. C. Mechia, N. F.'Mechin your winter's,supply of coal at Butcher's cattle ' ,�I C K E R I N G P N A R M A C Y Went to assist in the harvest. - Wm. Brown, Mr. Runey, Percy Carl- this month's prices,Ibut are too i ' Chapman Bros, recently unloaded-a ton, T. C. Brown, Miss B. Brown,•], busy to draw it. now,.yoi kic a- ''- u; 91ekering �ver v. 'IPETT/T _ car of fine'young cattle and turns'd Linton and family, Mabel Casale. } them into their pasture on the Boone - ....... do so by paying for it now And p=CjN'C} farm: ` riRE6N RIv[R getting it in the fait or winter i E. G, Tilt, C, N. R. agent at Green-g -. . _ .. whsayouu need it. First-olsl3ia rigs for hire burn, has returned from. Iiia holidays. On Saturday morning, the 23rd, the REAL ESTATE,••.•. 16 his absence C.R. Baguley acted 'as 1st Green River troop took their'long Day or night agent, expected Ted march to the camp of the c ••� BI1i9 Ifli96t8 all tTliine �thi to M Howard and-Garnet Rowe have se- 25th o o n brooka Mr.," onothe As C. REE IJO1Z1 . cured employment. as firemen and h Teaming promptly attended.to ��l/ffit� /1itt�*� brakeman, respectively, in connection Don, under their Scout Master, Mr.. LOCUS`' HILL � ry with the.Welland Canal. Bayley. y lett their home COAL Al�TD'LUMBER YARD Agent for Caliada Carriage Co: n a ,30 d were drip Union- tow t 4 an a ea to Insurance' rates lower on farm pro- WHITBY . ville, where the long march to'youge �• H: Peak ri and Villa a Dwellings, St. began, their whole camp outfit, in- TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G Pickering. 1e. y g ng The moving picture theatre is being eluding blankets and tents,on their T.R. Trains going East+Ane ar tollowr- in firstrclass Companies., enlarged by the proprietor, John H. backs. Yonge-St. was•reached in•less No. 6 -Mail 9.08 A M. f all ezeci HIGH GRADE EMPLOY- ND Q+Z't� �u�' Nt CII3 Perrin.. than two hours. After a wait of 35 19 Local. 2,50 P.K. � Y Gay& Co,have been awarded' the minutes they were met at stp 17+by, j" 14 Local .6.05 P.Y. ' nfsnrr you moat make HIGH GRADE If not insured with me,aril and contract for building Graydon Good- Scouts of the 2nd And 20th Toronto Trains going West• due ilk follo_ws- PREPARAtIOb'. One school that is fellow'sziew 1110,000 residence. to "Su well-known throughout Canada for compare rates. troops and guided nnvbrook No. 13 Local. 7e4?A.M. g --- P John Pearce, of Scarbor4, who• has Farm"camp. after s,•3 mile walk thus " 11 I:ooal 2.90 P.M._ strictly.superior trining is the made considerable _,.investments in •N Made si having walked 9 miles for their first 7 'Mail 7.50'P. IL Whitby,h purchased the John Fer• long march,- There were some 70 _ 'Sunday included- �.tion � IF V. Richar.dsone gueon property by private,sal'e. Scouts assembled occupying. 14 tents.. � rt The first meeting to organize for Green Riiver troop was allotted its �} �} s the forth-coming horse show.was held tent and fire. laee•and Scouts Hoover NEW TINSMITH SHOP' Notary Public, Pickering. on Wednesday evening, when the ' P 4fi► F g and Wilby assumed, their duties w I have opened up in Greenwood.a, 'jtQRQ1�'itOa O]�'1'. _ preliminary.arrangements were made. cooks for three days, Although new - • ,4; CHOPPING. A. The work of reconstructing the Do- at their fob, they certalnly.dld well. tinsmith shop and stn prepar-Graduates of"this school READILY 'minion Warerooms buildingg at theotaT4lx ExPLOYus�rT because therenosily=east corner of Duadaa and The first ni ht under canvssa.was not :ed do all kinds of tin- exactly enjoyed, but enough said. smithin g are thousands of opemaga,in this Brock streets, formerly occupied by Green- River Scouts challenged the g roofing and r y city every year and,we are-called ,AND OAT FLARING Mr. Pringle as hardware store, but =0th Toronto troop to a game of foot• . furnace work. - upon -to" fill more than we can:. = _ - recently(purchased by the Standard bap which tht.v_ won-by->a-Ls_8 work guaranteed-and--prices Enter aiiv time. College•.open all The undersigned i e although their opponents had 9 men. moderate. year. Write for catalogue. grain chopping and oat• building will be very fine when com- to their a. On Sunday, the Scouts, - pleted• with the ezce tion of the cooks, all Lawrence Dentin ;W. J. Eiliott, Principal flaking every day in the The Victoria Da celebration at the P •I 1 F marched to church ,t Leaside, under br. Yon a arid-Alexander Sts. week except on Ladies'College was ezce tfo s21 _ fine GRFENWOOb R _ B p -D F Mr. Hammond, and heard a long and Saturday. hope a profitable sermon. On P 3 . this year. Universal interest was we taken in the proceedings owing to the Mo a -was sports day in.cam th W F 1?o p. arms aid- Fru Land- NEWyJohn ' - �': fact that for the first time a bltby 3 troops competing ago Instembother. Bayles; , greenwood P p 13 girl was elected May Queen,.the-forte- (}can Rriver troop had but 9 mem- -- _ --_._ nate.._gy,daulade__ MAss Olive bers, while---the-2nd and 20th-troo " Holliday,daughter-of Mark'Holitday. bad from 26 to Fb each. However.our ; Have yon lots of Waderw e sell all classes of suburban and The May pole and Indian dances were boys won the high jump,under 10 yrs; RDE coon real estate. Every Ss also'ver nee. country y Y ..;'The undersigned has o C. S. II =, 0>R WwT=VAL We extend our congratulations to the high jump, under 8 yrs; and the q g peneda new tato rase.. 'Pratt od b we have en uiriea for some clans ' 'blacksmith who CII the King- is Preps to furnish you an thin gr Po y go ut all the . i' p g- F t3 our townsman, Graydon W. Good- same we hope they will be true Scouts of property in Ontario and we stop road opposite tine in the line of water supply�suc5 as' feHoiv on tb'e event o his mitrria a to and be careful not to boast about oil ms�have t;M3 putebaber' Wbd can~•" �F Quaker church, two pumps, windmills, hydraulic ,cams; Mlea Olive,daughter of Mr.and 1)irs. -this. Remember your-5th law,9cout% use what yon have to sell., a miles east of Thomas Wilkins, Of 34 Elm Avenue, ' plumbing. etc._ . _ _ and consider the testings of others. Pickeripg Village. Rosedale, "Toronto, which took place A great deal of thanks Is due to Mr. JOHN FISHER .& CO c They are also expert well drillers last Thursday-evening at the home of David,Scout Master of the 3f)tih troop, y t ` i Work guaranteed. (7hatges'mo4ierste the bride's ata. Mr. and-Mm. Ef+sl Estate and Farm Brokers, and respectfully solicit your, patron` Goodfellow, are at resent on their on whore invitation they come down _ Lumsden•Building, P and who stood a large part of the e:= e for the .tore, •Iai• Ghon 'iiT27. R �,�• �� = Z � lace honeymoon. panne. - TORONTO, _ n�TT.4RI4 - --- .. , _are ,. Fr'2.'i•• .. „Y r„r+K•n;;"s•: _..,.;:,..•,,. :r. «.: ✓. aJ -y ',.: e; f`.^S1 ,u ,4 �, .Y ,F s�r',yx �, .,^a:� _,.'n'd.`d,' la� 'f�vS' .�' '4a�.,''A.M•,Y 7 ? �a,a-° E .•'�qp '.,,.'•�,. aim• �1: ,•. ..A< -^5t ,y,"'k•4•,.'':. a' _n.' a. 44L,� 3 +^i•.Ck w••iE �4?• 'Y x •; .:y,. µ !."i ,+�' ..Y w•. F. •.t a w v t L ss,,.. ..: .«, +d`-' .'?. ... ,. ..,.. .Hl:..,! '4••j"LY�- .. „,,.. .r. m rw.0 l; t ,• • e : , L A - ---- UNDESIIBABLE9 DEPOUTED. _. Over Four Hua• BECKER JS FOUND ' ;_GUI T _ Ontario BeJeects 0 _ a t1C �� C��✓UVC Bred h S m Torth>a. Ca' A despatch from Toronto says: Gram Another Declares That he t ed Gunmen to, In the half-yearly report of the Pro- ; - - - . • _ Pro- vincial Police, ,issued Wednesday, _ Rosenthal • ptlices of These Products in. the t,eadins the campaign against undesirables ,' :. Kiri - . - has Been continued with consider- ---_ -- ,. Markets are Hero Recorded- �� During the 8i: - over to the Dominion nmmigra cad time Charles conviction. The mail who ha4ift months 417 undesirables were turn- Now York, May 22.—For the sec- ---- - ed ov ries Becker, former Becker's f ate in their hands ware► { s Lion authorities for deportation, police lieutenant-of--the-Now -York out of the courtroom for four _p_-M s� rt sreaasta>:s. teed. 46 �� Flax—No. 1 N.-W.C., 41•a6i; which is an increase of 274 over the and .five minutes-from 15.51 mlit' _ cC�� force, was convicted to-day of the antil` 4.56 m:—but foray min ted No: ! C.W., 41.354; No._8 do. 41.,a3i._ Toronto. "Ma 86.—Flour—Oniarlo same period last yeah. Evidently F wheat sours, 9f per cent-, ia.80-_-,o. 100stseal a[ac sts. :- conditions in the United States are murder of Herman Rosenbhal. The was all they needed for reviewing$, t 4s 8z_eeaboard.-tea at i3,86 to 18.90; d,�iag this c to Canada, _ Toronto. afartltobas—First patents. to Montreal. May t6.—CoTn--American-N°- for 'urars were in ab sou reement the evidence. For the rust ou cyte--bags, 16.60; do.--a 46.10; 2 yellow 80c. Oats—Canadian Western. 'jute-- bakers', in jute bags, 44. No. 2 4�3 to 44c; do.. No, a, 42ic• Bar- T nat Niag$r$ Falls re The minutes of at actual dellberaballot after tlon� their butime siness affairslu , they zana�de! ' Manitoba wheat—BaY ports--No. '1 ley—�anitoba feed, 6o to 610- Flour— Northern 31.01;.and No. 2.at 99ie• Manitoba Spring wheat patents. firsts, number of cases handled was 789, They could have saved Becker's life social engagements. and arrange-. { Ontario wheat—No. 2 Qnoted at $1,04 3.6',60; do., seconds, 16.10; :.to Ontario outside and 31,06, on track, irs., Lo'90; Winter patents, choice. LII connection with which there even in finding him guilty if they menta to can�tatiue friend hips form, Toronto. vA do. In bags . 12.20 to 12.86. were 527 convictions and 136 din- had wanted to show mercy. Mr. ed in seventeen days of the closest; sun outaide, and at 42c, on track, oronto. o oa — acre C r 'Western Canada oats 43io for No. 2, iba., $2.15. Millfeed— ran, ;23 shorts, 1s � yid ves at 41c for No. 9. Bali porta. ia6: middlings, $28; mouill , i2� to 192. oases handled. _ , could choose, among three degreesthe Hears.His Doom. j 'Peas is 81 t 1.05 outside. barlots ley, Be for $161.50 ay—Na. 2, t ln8{But PBI�CESS 'Jin Y RRESTED. ouuldof rdhavenmeant d two of isonme 4.54 p jurors., and• waited feorethe j a r 68c, ace rding to utin to 126c:oido.. e't aseternes. , 2s to 28ia: sec- But like 24 men who had gone be- tics. A minute later Justice S� Buckwheat-88 to 86c, outaide. on 22 o Corn—Ivo. . 2 American, kiln-dried, 24c; selected. 2 to 2 e; No. 1 stock. c; en ' hethe A r jury and Penny raised hIswas on tvoihe bendh. Olerk' quoted at 78ic, Toronto. No 2, do., 21 to 21ic• 'Potatoes—Per tant Suffragette. the: gunrmen s jury, y Bran—' M robs bran $24 to s,6 a ba car iota, 950 to $1.26- that Jack Rose told•-the truth when "Charles Becker to the bar." � — n In bags,:Toronto.freight. shorts, Minneapolis, ,Minn, May 26,—Wheat. he said thait Becker ordered, ar-. One glance was all that was need 128''10 127• May: 932c; July, 941ci No. 1 hard, 99ie; London. May 2U•—PT1IICees Mary No. 1 Northern. 95! to 9830; No. 2 Nor- was arrested a a suffragette while ranged and d for the assassina- ed to see-that Becker had himself 1 Country produce. thern. 9a! to 96}c. Corn, No. 3 Yellow, $ Pal 08 to Mc. oats, No.,3 white, 382 .to at Aldershot recently with the t be- tion of the 'gambler whti, was about under magnificent control. There !:utter-Choice dairy. 19 to zoc: in and Queen. The Princess want be- to ruin him. _... waa confidence and hope shining i ID r or, separate __ �' inta,fresh,_ ��afted states acastets. —, fore,. breakfast to the aircraft en- There was only one other murder his eyes. Coolly, without.haste,- — aa to 24c: do., storase to "Cl ve n or r - - ver man irinlan� ... - • solids, storage, 20 to 21c. a Duluth,Minn., May 26.—Linseed cash, Case in e " Eggs-21'• to 23c per dozen. in case 31.661: July, 11.671, Close wheat, N0, tograpt The public o enclosure, and a which a second conviction was. ob the box. Kot one of them met lots. 1 h�rd:.971c; No. 1 Northern, 96 a; No• excluded from thio encloswre, and a {ained after the Court of Appeals eyes. Honey—Extracted, in frits, 101 to Ile 8 hSorthern, 94le to 9%-_ July, 96&c. per lb. Combe, $2.23 to 42.50 per doz- sentry iminediately�plaaed the Prin- had reversed the first verdict. The Clerk Penny bent toward the ' en for No. 1, and $2 for No, 2. peas under arrest, refusing to be- almost unbroken record of mix foreman and eIawly asked the cus.- Cheese=New cheese. 14 to 14ie for Toronto. Eitoois rtsarltets• lleve her Claim to be the Princess, large, and 141 to l6c for twins. 2 may 28•—Cattle—Choice but- trials and acquittals in such con- tamary question: "Gentlemen of Der`bus5el:primes, 32:10 to ;2. s-sz:s�ta Ow s°Od-u_aQ..._.to .�d_express�ng with soldierly plain- ��p��u��� Rocker's ass- the jury, have you agreed upas 1 Poultry—Fowl, 17 to 190 Der lb: i8.s,6; common cows, $u to $6,26. can.at Hess of speech h1s oonvlctian tpiatwhat chickens. 19 to 200:-ducks; 20c: geese. ner own, 16.6 t t rs 23 boL e' bulla..:.-$7 she was a suffragette. She was de- ocking a disappointment, to�Becso }o"Gu lty1aslTcharged in the indict 14 to 16c: turkeys, 20 to 28c. _ Potatoes—Delawares. $1.20 to $11,25 to $7,50. er and his counsel. They had hoped went, Foreman Blagden breathed Y '§ mon track here, and ontartos at $1.10 per medal;4 76 Loodivteal, 18.75 to 310; nom- the enclosure befotre an ofliceruwho bag. on track. - =Stockers and feeders—Steers zoo to for. acquittal. They bui!ded posi- more than spoke. eco iba., 37.z5 to $7,_5: good qualtt�v. knew her happened to pass and es tively upon a disagreement. But Justice Seabury, after brief con- provla9oas - 700 to Boa lbs., $7 co $ •60; light. t6• 5 torted her to the King's quart�era. they -never thought there was a sideration, announced that Becker, ° "JWcoh—L-ons clear, 15 to 160 per lb. to $7.26. E' chance in the world that twelve wa.s remanded to the_ Tombs until a•In case lots, Hams--Medlum, 18 to Sheep and lambs—Light ewes. $ 5.76 MILITANTS ARE BLAMED. 18 c; do., heavy, 17 to lac; rolls, 15 to to 87; heavy, $5.75 to$6.25: bucks, $6.76 men,- after, the Court of Appeals May 29, when he will be sentenced.' IUc; breakfast Dawn 18 to 19c; backs, to $8,25;'Spring lambs. each, $6 to 110; — .. to the chair, .. -,•-,n,: -10 to bre yearling latsbs, $9 to 49.50- decision, would ever Bend Becker The Jurors were in agreement w - Lard—Tierces, lain; tubs, 13c: Da11s, He a. $8.96 to i8 /0, fed and water- Eire- Broke Out Near Whale 1t;•iIIg that the evidence jusrtified� ConviC- 2. 79}e. ed; $$.6o to $a.is-off-cars. $8 to $8,06, and Queen Were Staying. - The sw-lftness of the jury-'.a actioni tion for murder in the first degree, f . 1 Montreal. Mai, 26.—Prime beeves Be Maied spay sad altzsw,' to near 83c, medium, si e0 Ila; Com- A despatch from Aldershot, Eng was the thing that intens%lrsed the an the first ballot ,« Baled hay—No. 1 at $14.60 to $13 a moa Sic to Sic;-cows $30 to $So: cafes, land, says: A serious fire;`" sup- .--ton, on track here;_No. 2 quoted at $13 8c to-7c; sheen. Sic to s4e; spring lambs. to 118.26, and clover at $110 to.$il, i4 to $6 each; hogs. 3i to Sic. poaedly of suffragette origin, on JI+� i}p�T I�S.L�E. CAN ID A'S NAVY RESERFE, Baled attar`--car lots. i9.26 to S3,50.. •1'--r Wednesday, broke out. in the. long — on traek. Toronto. Essar Pasha.-leader of the-revolt valley close by the Royal Pavilion, 1pviaasvt Qom• againa�t the King oLAlbanta,-wilt be I where hint George and Quee^ dumped in Watrr to ,Save Bother Atlantic, Padflc and Creat Lal:ea 1Sinni eR• -}in r GCash:—RDeat— and Daughter.- to Be Three Divisions. No. l.�porthern. s6$c, No z ao,. s4ta: deported to Brindisi. lk[ary are staying for the manoeu Na SAO., 93te; No. C as1c; Novi 5. villa ordered the execution of the. urea. Their 'ylajestiPs had left the A despatch from i`ew York says: A despatch from Ottawa says' zoic; No. 6, 7sic: teed. 70io; Nks r n As belle and whistles were sounding The Government Bureau has issued ser wh:gt, 96)c: No. 2 do.. 91 :'No. 3 entire staff of thirty afficersof Gen. pavilion when the blaze utas dls the second cell for all ashore just .a statement which says that an terdo- 99@ whoa uata—No. 2 o,9 1C'. N0• oscura; Federal commander, is hose courted. The fire was extremely a-do.. 373r No. 3 seed, 96ic. arley- before the !roar scheduled for file order-in•Council has keen s Na' 3, 49ic; No.-4, 48ic; rejected, 4sic;' army was defeated at Paredon. difting�shed or0aaconsiderable time.. new - Scandinavian-American liner by the Government and was signed tiELi' :lTLArTIL LItiEBS. When the King and Queen left the Frederick VIII, to.leave her pier by the Duke of Connaught authoriz- feature of the new Empress recent- pavilion two suffragettes were seen�at-_Hoboken -a steerage .gangplank ing the establishment in Canada of - placed on the Pacific coast, is be , at the entrance waving "Votes- for`crowded with men, womem and chil- a volunteer naval reserve force us, ;. `Trio Splendid Qes I$ for the Cana- 1IIg introduced, and the mew ships. Vow" banners,'-- - dren, still ahotttiziS their farewells des rile Naval Service Department. disc Pacific. will also have six: complete steel 1' to friends on-.the steamer, broke A sum is being placed i,a .the esti- decks. In order to ensure aalety �'Ot'R HIE: 1►I[,LED 04 SHIP. and spilled .overliosrd at least seven mates sufficient for this year's - - - This season will see the AtIontic the_ hulls .are to be- sub-divided by persons, of whom three ;wer work, _ �rvice of the Canadian Pacific aug watertight -doors and bulkheads, `egy4,l ti�as pllrtEsip4tigg in, drowned, There is already s volunteer ser-v by- the addition of tato new so as to be capable of aosting•when HanoeuFres ai- the -Time. Several men.dxopped ' into.. the Val force at victoria. B•C,,. whital a easels will be three compartments, are open. ;Hudson and helped to aave the has been financed privately. Ad steamers. These two v These water-tight. bulkheads and A despatch from. Bizerta, Africa, drowning, and ane- tsvan, •Eric Pe- miral-Kingsmill is on his way to the sit the one cissa cabin type, which doors -will' be au'tamatieally con- says: Four--men -Were killed .and terson, a harbor junkman, was coast, and this force will be at.enee nre_1z__ening so popular: • Barclay trolled from-the bridge. The ed one -was badly scalded through an ge• speed �overcome by his failure to sate a�given official recognition. Curie b Company, of arlasgow, Be- of each vessel will be 16 knots, wish accident in ' the stokehole. of the m,,ther: and fier amall daughter There is a .petition already be- Cu�ie the con the building a draught of 27.5. As. for the in- I French destroyer Re-naudinon Wed from death in the water. His, mind f fore the departmem�t for the forms- tract-for of the vessels, each second- l nesday, The ftenaudin was partici- ;gai,e way,, and he was taken in I tiun of a company of nava] reserves ,of xhe_ships some months ago, and cls s�� tem1t be fitted with patitig at the time, in .the annual''straps to St.: Mary's Hospital, Ho- iii Toronto, and steps will be taken the construction is well under way, a wardrobe aid chest of-drawers, naval manoeuvres: -- oaken, a raving lunatic. tat once to organize the force. 'Mr. '.They are-being:-specially construct- folding lava pry with mirror, and 3.._ _k :lemilius Jarvis is interested in the • ed for the :Atlantic service and will other conveniences. The . BLOWN TO PrVCES UF D AS SI:.1VE 1N PARACWX Toronto company, and predicl� contain every possible convenience public MOMA _'wiIl be easily the form l on of a company for the comfort iii passengers. They ming' =saloon, amok, Tried to Pick Dynamite Out of a '.prili.h Charge d`A faire9 Has Been of 250 men, p y will' be' of the "one-class" type, ing room, lounge and ('revive �i'ith Si Hammer,_. Vsked to Report the Facts. The headquarters r)f the force will with passenger accommodation for drawing room: The refri-• 1 A .despatch from Hondas, Ont., p be at Ottawa, but it is'proposed to 5?0."second and 1,200 •third class. 4 A des etch_ from London says: organize three 'division , Atlantic, gersting plant will be gays; George Ni:bleck, a foreman, �. i p These new.vessels have been named ca ble of making 300 lbs Sir Edward Grey stated in the 'divisions, pa g 5o' .vears of age, employed by .the Great Lakes, and Pacific. -the "Misaanbi"• and the "Meta.- qf. -ice per eight hours House of Commons that the atten oma." Their length will be of The vessels Vail! be heated' Canada ('rushed Stoae Corpora- The Great Lakes division will tion of the Foreign 'Office had been g g tion, �sas blown to pieces at the likely have its headquarters in TQ b20 feet, ,gr�ategt -breadth 84 feet, and ventisla#ed on the y ua•rriea here. ' Nib!ack dropped a called to a report that a British ronto, and will include. the Uppe�!P while the breadth of the passenger tRermo - tank system, 4 p I Canadian was being held in slavers, deck will be 41 feet. Each vessel changing' the air'. eighQ . piece of dynamite into a rcck cre '.n Paraguay: and 'that the British St. Lawrence, the Great Lakes, and I vice: . He tried #o pick•it out with i the territory as far as the Rockies. Aeil1 have'a dead-weight•'capacity of times- -each hoar. There � Charge d'Affaires had been re- 3•- a hammer and a terrific exp"ion quested to report the facts imme ,,950-tons, with an ' apprgxim$te will also be a „printing q PQ BF.:CRS AT,STI'RGEO\ POINT. $ cargo capacity for 8, p followed 000 tone. • The I !ant on board each ship. - 1 didtcly by cable. famous cruiser stern, which is the i t � `t -- „• Jt , PED FRO' ![OTI\G TRAI\ Sei.cral Have Bern Billed and IOthers Have Been Seen. n 'ed After Reaching Kingatot! Ufa -D1 Ate A despatch from Minden says: y the Hospital. I Bears seem to be particulaaly 1 t — - --- — A despatch,from Brockville says: just now in the North Country. b ' is ace . t In jumping from the east ound I is _ seldom ,that. a bear n at Grand Trunk express, on which he Sturgeon' Paint, yet one trotted - was 'ate&Iing a ride,- Fred 'JicCur- past a lady recently and disappear- y black,. a Kingston pian about '25 ed in the b'ushes:" A big black bear, r" years -0f age, fell under the wheels "weighing 250 pounds, was shot by ' a the,train was coming to a stop Mr- Ezra King, of Belmont Lake at the local depot. One arm and, The •skin was in pride condition vita leg were'severed and other se.4i-I Phil Aldred, of North Harvey, oho ti ous injuries.inflicted. McCormack a hear 'which he' had previously i _.... 't s �:.� diecl four hours later in the hospi- tr pp he pelt was jet black, 1. _' _.. _- -- d vaned 6t $18. The bear was a 3 u to ai �I#d! { large one. r. :,, IIII.I'C_L,\TS. AG 1I\ :1CTIL'E. --r�-3• �: _ ILLE D �.1 UNDERSR. \. --t til f Fiercely Battle Barkinghani Was Fi el'y .. --h _ r Contested. Attempted. to Board LocomotiFO '� �� 5ti - A despatch fro�it_ London -says: ,tndissetl His Hold. the public calls the Pan•khurs- ' .ti.•. � Nth hat tl A d•2•s atop• from Brantford say s; w. = tion maniacs gav:L what was per- p umelot Lavie Cirgeseti, an ' employe Of i;; �s : haps the-si}Bast-of__theli n . _ ;t sully shows when they made a hope- Johnaari .Bros., contractors for the r- - legis attempt to force t'he5r way into Lake -Brie and Northern Railway, was Ile run Buckingham Palace to see wish w _.. telt ... ..fey w• by__t.ie.ballasting killed, George.—T tl e3 6oasf of hating caused several hon- his, head and one leg szvered from i dred police to be summloned to spe- the trunk. He attempked to mount vial duty at the public expense, and the engine-of the train,while it.wa of having caused some-thousands of moving, missed his hold, and fell. 1 - idlers-to stand in the broiling sun- _ i' y shine to watch their futile•antics, A "dope fiend;" rcfusPd cocaitte, but their achi•et-ements*beyond tibia sla'shed Wirt. C. Soper,._a London - - amounted to practically nothing ex- druggist, with' a knife, and the _ cept that 57 of them were arrested. ran away. y � ' i f .... . \ • .. .. ♦ i 1;i iddf- �'. a is r. w H,uS d.W+ ..• .,D. .,. . ir". ', ,....mr •• •, •„ .. .r4'w.' <w:-�.. ��. ,is, n..0 n'w.-.�L,. .x. S!..:. "F,�' 'ti,.t�f H �W�K Y+^„�' 4'� te .:., ,:; ,.s '. :.+,x�;.. ,,:`.;• »... ;tai`-y: r� �:. ,, �«�. *x�,:.�•.r,."-4 ;'w?W B M,.siLy.;,+ '4t"•' K;:-�.•r. - �.°' '.v ,a:s... '+ a` aA`Y'r qt - a - „ sL , ,. as' h,rw+ou-.,..£cx•°uanca:fi^ e.. ,:,. '4C..v.•w'-.ro+:•-'> ,. w+!.r...�'+..,,,",:Q..�,s•.rsr'-.•:�•m-hr-*,.:..+..., xa.,.,..,..•,,,,_p...»,...az..W7,_" �7 p;T,''a"C, ' -7,; j.. s71F ' .=.a.$. ^•+� ••w...✓-. -,. S. s,+ ..�� "'.a..':,r •r a. _rte' :r•�,-,r.; le,•+r ..as',,,,, a-x„: - .crrias+¢^ah." eir •3w �'.�' ro•- -aT'. ••�,.- '`�'•: 2- .ass's. � t. :gid Yrs PAINPORTED inew Brunswick , PARAGRAPHS. 3 L AND ns woman's'strength�443a in•her soma ' Messa e A TELLS HER SCFFERIN G SIS- The path of By-and-By leads to �1 ready baked Nowhere. toanicety;whole, ' `TERS -TO FIND RELIEF Ihi " s z �ttke 80113; Worst Oil Face, Water _� `" . 1 ! \ DODD'S SIDNEY PILLS. little learning is all right when mealy and full 4` When Rubbed.' Also Hands I p rly,added to. Savored Heating ;` b Some people are not on Speaking to tseecssery. Mrs. J:+.ulet3 B: Roy was Ill for IN P p 6 _ �^ y terms with their duty. (/ ""tet' and Ointment Cured. -Years and the Doctor Could not -The best way to learn how to .. Heine — How She Found a to get it Ste -loney 3.q •,. yo- rows' _„I was t, bothered with C ure. _ v r4r - LLntcloboti,for f m cos oiyea�ra worst oaa Trezq� mblay Sett]emenntt,, Gibuceater mEtake henlearns something,ver Me but e$ a y face. Of course they 1 $s'-?B-E- - - Man S �� gave me a bad appearance._ James B. Roy, an estimable lady,. realizes that he comes out on top. �. The im were well-lcnt3ccn-hr8,-has m8de the_..faL- __ __ and itchy so I scratched owing statement or pu ication: �11's - I > tJll quite large cotes would `.`For two years I suffered from an completely saturated with indiffer- d trfltt - be the result and they ence. A71 extreme ,'• \"\`\`�\\�seemed to be very watery I weakness and an air u eju+.n ,w„r.p► ;� 1 after I rubbed them to a j pain in the barb. 8ametames my There are angels and.angels-and ` j►' sore. My face was very scarred during the i t back was so weak I could hardly a man usually marries the other: :tame it was sora walk. I was always nervous,. I had kind. "I was troubled with more bands mosti all ? no appetite and I was failing very. winter for two years. They kept crackod E ��. fast. I took..medicine� from a doc- But a girl is never happy until � till they would be bleeding, and they I �� <' for, but continued to grow .worse. she falls in love and then she is smarted Bad Were so more I could hardly '� as' to cad's m'ise'rable. Dcn't tnkc to•msuy chances with rpanta, - User to get them wet. Then I started ted use D ___._-. Spa"cue.b,a•„c,una bouy srowths.swsillaq "Upon seeing Cuticum Soap and Otnt- Kidney Pills and soon began to A thing of beauty may remain a a", �r�,�",��sel meat advertised I thought there would be improve. By the time I-had finished g joy forever-if the other fellow mar- sir bar-to trying them so I started with a the third box I was completely ries her. of Cuticum Soap also a box of Cuticura -zaka- - cured. I know, I owe my cure to Some things come to those.;rho- -- V. �peiw $ji18VID �11't ' Dodds Kiane ' Pills, and. I want " mip •ointment and before I had Quite Enlshed � 3 wait, but especially if they are not StA`11M re h y . . t1hm I saw I wan lore better w the second other sufferers to know that they vaocinated. Q1Rtl horsemen, veterf- narians and farm- ti take of Cutltwra Soap and box of Cuticura also may be cured." Cultivate the habit of listenin (Ointment iron purchased• But little was i S• ere for a years- Ointment Roy a symptoms showed that - and k has proved k used when I was entirely cured." (signed) I' she 'had Kidney trouble... That's young man, It will come in handy its worth in hundreds — ^rias ti3'm Dielcnon.Stay aa,lila # if you ever acquire a•wife. of ttwusaudaof cases. For treating poor complexions,red,rough f why she found -speedy relief and Bickerdike,Alta.,Jan.29,1913. !sands,and dry.tarn and falling hats',curl- complete cure in Dodd's Kidne f We know some railway bridges F' p y "I have been using with good Spavin Cure ^ Pills. The that seems to , be dependent on for goon tunny year,with earaSoap and CuticarsOintment have beea y--area Kidney remedy, good resales: � the world's tavorltesTor more than igen- ..William Jennings Bryan, pure and siw le. The reason they Providence and a oaat of paint. fact.I am never without it.'! 1?. IT.Nzino". aratdon saingleact tsottenrutmciene. sold the American Secretary of State, cure so many suffering women ie Experts are guided in their lads !jt-a bottle-if for ss,at druggists-nr write for everywhere. Fora liberal free sampleoreach. descending the steps of the Capitol that nine-tenths of women's trou- went of liquors by their 'sense of copy or our book"Treatise on the Uorse"free. With 32-p. book: seed Dost card to Poeta at Was n n after a conference come from sick Kidneys. smell=those who taste are more or Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY Dragd:Chom.Clorp..Dept.D.Boston.U.S. gtO. less mi ' ie Mexican situation. 4' misguided. Eaoslmrg Fall.,Vermont,U S.A. ASHAMED OF ITS NAME. iWomen -'PEARLS OF TRUTH. 'I'Dtaty dearly �lailuedFA><M. •eR .ALE Need Gin Pills Do not have evil-doers for friends Derbyshire Village Kant. to Mo- • ' tt N. oAwsON. Ninety Colborne straw -take as our friends the best of Too-onto. dergize its \ams. For Weak- Baeks and Headaches. 3 Kew Brunsiv, k Lady men:-Budda. . ! a yfir, Ethel Balcombe, of Port Duffer. 7F YOU WANT TO BUT 04 BELL A ; IBu worth a little village Never lose an o rtunity of ate- _ _:. 1 Fruit. Stock, Grain. or Dairy harm. 6e. a¢e in the in. s:, writes; "i was troubled with i PPo write 11 W. Dawson Brampton. or a +' Peak district of Derbyshire, is Kidney disease for several years. sty ng anything beautiful. Welcome it Was Restored to Her Anxious' Fags-I Colborne St.. Toronto. *' ashamed of-itseif. says the Boston back was weak. I had terrible head-I In every fair face, every fair sky; lly When Hope Had Gone. ` p, ,rhes and was so re11e-m that I could . - W. OAWBON, Colborne $1, Toronto (Transcript. In England, you know �evory fair flo.wer,-.Kingsley..- ! tom. Ithe word --bug'' can have but one ! not sleep at night. At last- a friend Life .never seems so -clear and St. John, N.B.-,- Dec. 15th.=At one NEW9M►ERS FOR BALE. told me about GIN FILLS. I at once I easy as when the heart is beatingtime it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant.' !meaning; it is not used indiscrlmi, „t A box and nicer saki r - OOD Wf4XXLY iN LIVE 'ro WK ix at ng them. I tet• of 3 White 9t., would succumb to the nately G, describe .any and all !n- faster at the sight of some g4;ner- York County, stationary and Book Litter--stirs' laking three boxes I was deadly ravages of advanced kidney: lsusinsas in connection, Pries only 9ecss. Hence Bugleµ,�rth's shame, cured.'• .:5oc, a Box. 6 for $2.50. Sample OUS self-risking deed. — George 'trouble. "My first attacks of back. 14,000. Terms liberal. 'Wilson Publish- q, and a recent cote to change the vil free it you write National Drug' 'a Eliot. I ache and kidney trouble began years: ing Company, 72 West Adelaide StreeL, g' 'I Toronto, ]age's name. Mr Wells once write Chemical Co. of Carcass Limited, Hardness of heart is a dreadful 1 ago.. For six years that dull gnawing a story of a Sir. Snooks who was ' Toronto. quality', but it is doubtful_whether, !pain has been present. When I ex. non 9ALa. ; refused by the lady of his affections in the long ruin it wrorks moue-dabs `erred myself It was terribly intenaided. II OR, SALE—(,).%E HUNDRED LBR on. account of his plebeian_ name, -' Fittin Re 9se4I g If I caught cold the pain was unen• 8 e Uhan 6oftne$e of )lead:—Presi- soap for $l. make your own soap M,. P _ _ g y• - - durable. I.used most everything, but no bollinit; no machinery.- Particulars Wand discovere'd.late y that the lowly 1 "Tom----- want another box of ;age �"sev'elt. (nothing gave that certain grateful re tree. Harm Uobell, 958 Osstrttton Ave.. �r word was identical with Sevenoaks Womankind suffers from three de- lief that came from Dr. Hamilton's Toronto v naafa, those Dills• like what I got for mo ltisiona-Marius e w 11 reform a g tur Sennox_ It i% just aueh a trick- g Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In• ttlsCELLANEOut. thc>? yesterday, _ man, a re ected lover is heart- stead of being bowed dawn with pain, chat fate haw played upon the little - j ?Derbyshire village, which really Drii gist-Did your mother say C s cal[• TUYO89, LUMPS. lrrcL. broken for life,and if tyle other wo- to-day I am strong, enjoy splendid l� int-real and •sternal, carve wtti takes its title (like Bit otos) from the ;they were good l man was only out of the way he appetite, sleep soundly. Lost proper-i out pain by cur home treatment. Write f Toaumv-No,.Eiut they just.flt my . ties have been instilled into my blood] an before too tate, Dr Beilmls mediad.440 bucks -ink-4 . , A fine s3odcrnn'h�p6enatiori=n its )nitvNor- ,Bar-gun-. _ would come bacbl-Mdrtle thing len tallia Ithaheeks are nk day thsf with heard olf so and r�i.tmlr.d. r.,pl...., A, any There's no a ease folk-Howardt#wurth - 1s suggested-:[ world• worth having without sacrl- a -medicine, as Dr. Hamilton's Pills." Ty"WalMAMIS At whole- g6e sale. all 9100. ♦idble noyaL .for the new c,>gnumen. but how Try Mulf'lale F." Remelt Tice. The big people, the people Every-woman should use these pills' VULTw00d, nem., 9=1*. much simpler the _mer,Q_e1 rLtgP_t� tt iron_have Rod. Weak, Wa S that have the big-things in life are regularly because good health pays• Oliver, $as to sea, with 4•- i! tiraa Mat t qse t a have B« pvd from Windsor. got- « t"Buxworth" would be. dot fr«. x.s. z'ypewritss , red to a the bi rice fol. Co.. as Fisher slat, aotroM .-800t!!es E Drat eta gr comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton's I d_ th pay. g p Mandrake and Butternut Pills, - fi--- 1tlaslae S Remedy. Wgai 23c, 5919. .thew.--\F. J. Locke. - ._ IYat'ioe Eye Salvo in Aseptic Tubs *other Look14 the Part. tSc, Stk. Eye Books Free by MslL —a` He Wanted to Know. ATENTS g ' - "Aon ~"''"'''"'�'"~ """"' Sentenced to Immediate Death pale and worried your- Nndme X re w.•lods Co.. Chioye Mrs, McLubberty-Here's- some ' then looks. is she sick 4'' It happens every time you treat a coni -UF INVENTIONS \T1U\$ pills, Murt�, thot Mrs. -Hegan was, "No, ma'am, but pa's got the ` }with "Putnam's"—Corn dies-never re- afther sindin' over for- vez. She . Fxosox, F103rox a DAME, sues" ;. ..Perpetual Motion. turns', Nothint so certain and pain- ' "And is she afraid that he won't "Hello, 't'<'•edmann, any-thing-90- less as,.Putnam', corn Extractor—tr,y says they', afther kill or cure vez. '. Tia s>~ Jemes 9t„ agoatseal ;, ins �n•1" It,• Fiftr years' success guaranteed its McLubberty (who is ill}—Begor- Write for xnformatlon. 5 gets well l t, merits. 25c. lorries at all dealers. ray did she say which they wool" Oh, no; bat whenever pa's sick "Yes, my expenses. do foorst 1 � Jhe worries her so that she.always �- Ilaoks as though she had what W. innard's Liala.ent used by Physicians.' PQINTKD PARAGRAPHS. 3re.p 8maard's Liafinent In aha bow. ,ailing him." -Historic Old Castle. Cate; and candidates.iave'to roost Little. Inds have Large Emma. ®• �`+an O '4!IC The office of �4'orka,.London, Eng on the fence. Mrs. Kawler (to-hostess' child) Wanted g land, is going to take over and ,Silence is golden, yet some peo- -Are you glad to see me again, i maintain as a national monument ple won't shut up! Edith 4 Wh uoidPi� atands holjse+ D err Toast Ie the historic Denbigh Castle, and a The more the big fellows sant the Edith-Yee'm, and mamma's g ' In every district w9waat r F1 large sura is to-be,spent•on its reno- j le•ws we little chaps•seean to get. glad, too, Such a roan Will pay Flavour vatlon. The castle, whish has been The mornin -after is an occasion Mrs, Kawler-Ie. she 50 WPAk the wren of.many stirring episodes, many-a man would be glad to'dis- , Edi'th-Yea; she said she hoped, c A Winner was built by Henry de Lacy, Earl of remember. you'd come, today and have it.averl tenadianDiatributor Lincoln, in 1264• on the site of axl I, vvitlt. c•t.�,..• 1 A woman's new hat brie more Vancouver a C. earlier one, where David, brother satisfaction to her milliner-than to �► Every daq-many are find of Llewell n; the last native 'Prince�her own, husband, _ b 3dinard's Liniment Co., Limited, i A man doesn't worry because he e of Wales, summoned a council of Yarmouth. N.S. ing out that Newest Post Card • - the Welsh chieftains to proclaim ,!isn't clever, provided he knower that ' p Gentlemen,—In_January teat, Frauds' i bianself Prince in his brother's I he's good looking. r.eclare, one of the men employed by r i _ $ me, working in the lumber woods, had j place. Ater the disastrous defeat a tree fall on him, crushing him fear- ` P C __ - :of Rowton Boor, , King' Charles 1I he Most Helptut fully, xe waa,_when found, placed on: HOYe�ty oatst grave found refuge at Denbigh Castle, On �• a sled and taken home, where A post card with an actual phono- You have quite a number of fears were entertained for his recovery„ graph rQcord on it. Will play on has retreat from Chaster, in a tower 'books, I see," remarked the visit- his h1Pa being badly bfromruised and hist any standard disc phonorrranh. TOa�+��p C still called the `'King's Chamber." or, glancing round the , room. body turned Mack NARD'1s ribs to NT 1 J 1✓.7 feet. urs' used bIINARD'S LINIMENT1. 16 Deals oaoh or two for B6 Deng 'y -: - i d ,you th i the most with u freely bottles h n was -- Rh eh o ink s mo o The beet ever to use or mail to _ helpful to Niru "Webster*s die- your friends. Comparative `81UeS. I hie wlor°k y.cured an • able to •turn to are different from other " tionary, without a doubt; was I SAUVEUR DUVAL, I WILSON SPECIALTIES '.'ready to eat" foods. It's ' 'A German pea-Ant had just lost the prompt response " of Mrs..` Que. P 1 p Elgin Road, L'Islet Co., Manehester Buildin . i an the makm his falahful cow. His wife became Brown: You dont renally mean I I - 8 g' = so grieved over the loss that her it!" exclaimed the visitor. "Mav TORONTO. � ' Iso heart wan broken. and she, too, I I ask in what particular way?" ; Deceitful Appearances. Toasties Bre Carefully ; died. Scarce.)} was she buried "Certainly. The babv sits on it at cooked bits o choicest In- when one of the neighbors came Minister (calling on inmate of dins corn toasted to ori g the table, and it eaves th price of prisorr�RemeMber,- Mr. Kenney, J� and uffered his daughter, another a hitzh chair." that atone walls do not prison ,, , iOM E a appetizing, golden=brown I his sister• and a third his niece, make, nor iron bars 'a.cage: I .3 i erispnes3. ' for a wife• whe.reuFon'the farbmer Dr. Morse's - _ '_. Kenr►y-)'Nell, they've got- me _STUDY ..I remarked: isadisu Root Pula hypnotized', then; that's all. The ArNcourse mny , Care and time•in toasting I -Well, I carr easily see that It la � ' l,e takenhycorreRpou- - and the delicate flavor))) �.s nen but students .i• g better to lose a wife than a •pow .are lust the right medicine fqr the ut_fgr 3tfnard's and tato ao_otarr. llk ; ae+ir�ng to padante M .this Ci'i3p corn-food j in this town. A+soon as my wif children. Wheathey are cvttstlpated .�, l I ,-� 9mttqte cion•site one �� a 1. delightful. is dead a choice of half a dozen -when their kidneys are out of order The Power of Habit. - -- wives is offered me, but when my, a when over•indulgeace in sorit8 Camey-Do yez always smoke at, QUEEN'S Post Toasties—ready to cow died Ithoy didn't offer me a voritefood gives,thheth indi,�eanon eat direct from the eas)))ed single one." �Dr. hlorse s Indian Root PuIIs will ter yes' dinner, Moike 7 l tckiy�d sure) put, a ri`ht. O'Brien-Oi do.. -Shure ere din- UNIVERSITY- package; th erillsw* 'E11t _•: yrs c s _ -.__ _r Purely vegetable, cyst) ttOtln, •ner'donPt taste might whin Oi'ate KINGSTON, ONTARIO ` �ea kenocgripe,Ti harsh es it on'less Oi have.&, shintike after- " - sugar t� _ Sad Mistake. ARTS APPLIED SCIENCE Guard your Cls' 's w,$� EDUCATION lserud/e y` —sola _bt wocera. The Turkey-"What's the matter ways )seep a boaof Dr. of e s 9ltDICiNE ttriatNECR�sw4a s - with the dog I Did somebody tart' Root PUisia the hbttse, 11Ny Yiaara's Claimant Lumberman'• rrlsae SUMMER SCHOOL..' 0anadian Poswm carnal On.. Ltd. to shoot him I" �nxp t2s• C!>.lidrsn �►�11 tt/r.r i,na wvat;aT w►sdser, ontarto. The Duck--Oh, no! He tackled Cold cash often melts marble. G• Y. CROWN. Registrar, Kingston,Ont. a hobo with a wooden leg." ED. i. 18SI'E 22-14. hearts. l L .,,: '. .. . ...•- .. ,. "t.,, _ •.�+•2 .:.e.2 't -r�' n.:i 'i .-�� :. ,.,.• r ".. .. ,;"'••i ... �,..: 1 . '✓ ,.-..,.t g,r. Y•....t.•,y ;S..w 'y,. f. , "� ti ,"t1'a''Y' ;!'. '^'^'.�•-1�".-"�--`+- if, .]'4 .;W,•,'a .,.� .itfl a✓( ,mMn':.ay ..?h1f�.,. ®ri.¢ya .^vet+u. � . N.:,s.,,- ' A... ..:lit y,',..,�:. , .[nth: 1., n,N w-.}.. .rA ..''i.l. ^''w,�, :.i° { r1...:..w?q, 'ni' T`,�ft'€+ ;,"'. ye!+ ,:-.tit.,:. -7+.w. f r,y.'Z,F '.'k,�„ �� •"�"r� G+"tw�• a:., c'"e n - .,.., _... ,�.-, .rte:..,.+a... ..w•.� e.�..+•7`_ - - a., ";:. . ., •.. ... '; '.... .. • .. •Sees .,•1•. Y3�" "T.� . -•p. - ..,.:...-.._.,,- • . +: J 2. ..'..'s-" :",ani, - a'r1^ •'T tv �f a, G. D STRAYED OR 9TOLBN—One all ` Milroy's tenni (}rove. noon: SEA�SONABLEFRUITS : •. Miha'a,Cher wood night. Thassda brown drl Y mares- milia'!i°,-81 AND GROCERIES `� thaaktnll,reosi, ser: , KrOaplishsdetiar,Friday marsio{atitsOela. �� Whites Danbarton, noon; TAYLOR, �.;- ': Pickering.Oat. H.Linton's base line night, Friday, T,A. Knot's Brock road noon; Bert r OST—In the'vicinity of the R, C, i - U ,lf � Mssihews, Brougham night. 15atarday Chureb,on Ynn4. ,its,19th,s geld cauls �, -- - E:fp his own stable until Monday morning. with ores■acsaclsed• minder please_leave same �s Large consignments of Fruits'and Ve ti bees for t14e LL 41.26 per year; 11.04 it paid in advanos. Sub's COstrta7siP [141161]. (14722) st the xaws Otgoa. holiday season. - s� Sa6soriptWas to the United Best"a1A The pare tited imported Clp brines gTRAWBERRIE$—good sound berries, ripe in advance stallion, the prop rty of John Munro, OR SALE—Seaond•hand reiriger Pickering,will make the season of 1914 I{' ator,u good w new. gag100WN to, of a T ib zte inches. Hare no tarthr nes et°`aea• PINEAPPLES—Beat quality, large size JOHN MURKAR, PPOPt18tOF. - a.follows:Monday.leaves own stable, Come andgota baraain. ' 101 8.B.F.can.for Geo.White's Dna• .• ORANGES—Best Navals, fresh and sweet baron, noon; Appleby's hotel, West U OUSE TO LET-On lot 10,con. 9. FRIDAY, MAY !9, 1914 Hill,for night,Tuesday,Liverpool hotel, 1Z Pickering, Good workin nsaa'■ bons•• �1jANA8—Lar a ripe fruit po Q noon,S.Bath's Pickering, night; Wed. Plant,of work in-the neighborhood. Appl7g rot S p. ` ¢ nesday,T.A.B noz'a Brock road, noon, ® >t.PIIGH.Claremont. TOMATOES--Ripe tomatoes are.a little cheaper s' _,.NOTBB AND COMMaNTs D.Crawford',Andley night; Thursday ...-.- own stable for night. Fnday Bandel's ANTED TO RENT—Cottage=Ltry "A ToastsONIONS, RHUBARB, BERMUDA ONIOICS, LEMONS, •"� esnyyears i y n ' • aloes to town of Pickering.- Address GW Home Rule bill .has fleet, the Irish Hostable until Moadvy morning. NELSON,159 Close Ave.Toronto, 16-tf CABBAGE, LE_ TTUOE, GRAPE FRUIT., ' r ' Edward Darnley [96091:(I3461).The + beB1a passed-through..thecitis —'-fashionably-' bred imported Clydesdale PLANTS FOR SALE.—Tomatcee, hfXd_40 an1o11 t etfi al not �cnW make they eeseonoi 197 yeas roe dozing eeaeoaow THOeo c GE �� p� _ FI �3' yet passed bhroug 1i g follows: Monday leaves hisown stable Brougham; Fish—mostly white fish—every Tuesday "d h in the House of '; bqt it will. W. 1. Defoe'e Brougham, night; Avednesday during the summer. eave your o ers ear y. Ha becomeTaw unci,betels long theirs noon g OR SALE—Shorthorn grade milch Tuesday,Jos. Wideman', Greer-wood F cow,ricin 5 years old,due June tat. Ex- ?' _ will be an Irish parliament. The noon; S. Bath's Pickering night; oeptionedly go� milker, also 9 butcher's can _.. ____--- 'Home Rule bill is detined,to right e n ay iverpoo Ouse Jonx soot,whitePale• s$-ss e o everyt lug in Good Groceries at prices that are right. '. til Thursday afternoon;Thursday,Wm. Biiy Bel your Groceries at the Grocer's. rx� the Wrongs from which that Te•ty's Cherrywood night;Friday,Thos OR SERVICE—At lot 21 con.R country has suffer '�Or many Reowes Scarboro towaliae noon, own ekering,Rag. Shorthorn ball, brad b�y` ,�JAMES �/CHARDSON Centuries: It is one Of the most ®table,night. Saturday,F.W. Silver- G.bf. tb �s ai.os;Reg.s,r.nire longi, - thorn's can. 9, Markham noon, own bred b,H,0.Hamill,scarboro,termt IL.OD;also important measures ever passed stab a anti!Monday morning. itor:f. II°rim;e1Ao,boar ioHNbrsooTT. urrie' by the British Parliament and dtdorf—The four year old trotting bred moat. __ will mark ail epocis in the history stallion the property of e. se ugh, •! C#lea Major, will make the season of r`IOM1Vi•UNIOATE with Jack Murry , I i�}1Oped thgt tlt�et 1914 u {oollowr: Brooklin, <J Andlev,for a seven seated passenger auto- Monday, THE F3TAi113t1E1P - - Johnston's, mobile.with top oar to prime ooadLLinn, wear- ; Isis night;; Tuesday, 0. Green log rye original terse this car Is of French country will'now enter upon an ig wood,noon,G.M.Forsyth,North Clare make wing the blue rabon in its class at era of prosperity which sl}e has mont,night;Wednesday,J Black%Gla$ she HamUton auto show is 1913. Coat the r owner a.de esu taken out for debt. will set it- RD lnot hitherto enjoyed, and that gow, noon, home for night; Thursday, for teen.demoa■trattoa az:asgaa tori a Davits --� ` Mansion House.Uxbridge, for day and our inspection. ' peace and harmony will be char home for night and Friday-, Saturday, y Acteristie of-its future. Myrtle, noon, thence home until Moa COLD-SB _ - Y _ .. —...._.—..—__— - the representative CAvl�W deposited in flm back ' Mr. Mickley p,� of Kingston in the House of Com- Now d s• _ Wben they fird come,the best time to draw the highest aamt rate of . mons is a young man who repre- break them up. One standard reosedy— Sents a high t of Canadian Ad's��for Ill' OF 42AMADA - Witbdeaswala of pad a the vy g type �`10W FOR SALE—Fresh milker, eta for 7o yearns. wee a�f may be made w6m• manhood. Reis a Conservative. V 4j",old. A pi to J, w, BOOLE.lot lf. 1"110 b,a,o.a,.oa. _ a r•arot can,2.Pia�g.lad. phone Pick 1719 Ask Your Doctor'. lroair..i.oaaads. ewer denied without delay. but he does not feel hi'mself1bound a a - 'tJo►� O,rpice to serve his party, when be eon- - TOR � siders it not in the -interests of ■ ..the country to do-so. In fighting PICK.ERING BRANCH, , against the proposed. _aid to the R W. GORDON, Manager. ® ® Braaels she at 1 w*r. 'Mackenzie& Mana's interests he conscientiously fights against the - party.who elected him to .parlia- at, became he feels that it is `H1: beau new suburban residential section of Tor- me - i agaiast the interests of the coup- planned' b a landsca a artist, .,Boots and Shoes -'try to do so. His judgment in. onto, magnificently pia y. P 400 feet above the lake level, with a dry, bracing, healthy stmcepZiere. the-matter may be,wrong. There _.ft in .well restricted• the lots are deep and wide, and, owing to its are many. in the Liberal party unique situation, Leaside will be Toronto's finest.suburban residontlea We have just opened up a few very nifty •lines of boots, shoes and who think that the government- district i slippers, in patent leather, kid,gun metal finish and tarn. We -should assist the. Canadian North e -ern in completing the roads; al- . Goser in than High Park have a great aesor eat in a sizes s lc h tm ll- i t prices that though the party ser a whole - n'Newer than the Woodbine it you. - re opposed to- vitig any ata �e -' - - � `:--- • - - `. 1 suit whatever. What the country Galeteas, Ginghame, primo and muslins. Also nice fine serges In needs is men of the stamp of Mr. --About as far as Upper Canada College — needs ,who will got tacrpl o their black and many other colors. A new line of frilling and 111 We own and otter the original and choicest selection of Pro- personality and .their conscience party to this district w9rices that are absolutely lower than any ribbons. Ladies and(gents kid gloves also ladies r In serving their party, w other property the same arranged to from the City Hail. The terms - _ silk gloves. .. be guided only by their conscience are easy. and can be arrangSd to silt; you and their own best judgment, and wNa to-star for puna and oowtplrto Mto�enation, or _ Ladies silk, tyle and cotton hose. Qent'e silk lgacy and eo6tna eoz� will put their country before oall and we wtN motor you out - - Children's stockings in great variety and girls _. - - to NN pr'oporty, 'their party. - fancy hate, also plain straws. SCE :CRE,AM _ _ -• _ • �r groceries are the freshest. :• �r Ice-cream parlors will now be G EO RCE P H IIP ` � = ops during the season and we Will $Scare a r alar - supply from the OI'TY DAIRY COMPANY 7 ; First-dans Bread.Cakes of fine variety and Confectionery always on hand. _ SERB MONNEY. �•,,o., rte_ PICKERING, ONTARIO 1► ,What a- Pit Flas To Soffer, when you can get tern Terminals of Canada Limited Tod'a Home-made.and Butternut Bread Phone Main 1098. 39 Adelaide St. East, Toronto ` i 4,a •f delivered at your door.` --- —_- _ Ask your'Grocer for it. ``ashawd Jteel Aingles _ USHAA, ONT. ` Are Fire Proof, Wind Pioof, 7 . Brantford Asphalt Roofing is made in No. 1, 60 The per square ; No. 3, HORSE REGISTER 70 lbs per square.; No.3, 80 The per Square. _ —____._ . . Pater Proof, Lightning e Sir d iexuuder(12862)vol,8%V1 •The Mohawk •Roofiae, one Brad only, 40 lbs special. imported Clydesdale stallion, the pro. a. Proof and Frost Proof. - perry of Js.nes Evacs, wan stand at.his. _ All grades Stocked, or can be shipped in 10 square lots,freight own stable,lot 4,can,b, Uxbridge, der- good, IIP t0•date Osin&&an prepaid anywhere. Ina the season of 1914. ' prime Arum (608) (48790). The Farmers use them. American'Standard trotting heed pacingMe H ISE ..A e stallion,the property of T,Caster,north D Claremont,will make the season of 1914 :at the Simone` Hotel Stables, Barrie, .•.•. put. See any ' the following Local Aagents'They will gave you best. prices3 on . r$uceph[tlua Vo1..12 No. [838J (I1228) Pedlar's Metal Rooft Biding,Vents, Uulvert$Finials. 1 Terminals, 9heating and Ornaments. The choicely bred.imported ClydesdaleR $tallioo,the property of S, C. Beaker, W. Pringle, { FEEL'S s S�OE STORIO will make the sessoa of 1914 as follows; Samuel Manning, -s Monday leaves his nava stable,•Kingston Brooklin, Ont_ Whitby, Out. -- - road, �V. H. Holtby'e Andley .night, G. Rice; _ Jacob McIntyre, Whitby, W hltb Ont. _ �V H I T B Y: ----_:- Taeedayy, Bsndel's hotel, Whitby, for Ont. y+ ;.. - night,Wedne,daiy Commercial hotel, - Lawrence Denny, John Ashenhurat,_ . i !Oshawa, noon• and night, Thursday, _ _ Greenwood,-Ont. Goodwood, Ont. 't Bandel's hotel,WhitbyIng,n; ht Friday W. Henly, F. W.•F. Burton, r: ford's baseline,Piokermg,night.Friday 't Whe eva►le, Ont to hie own stable until the fouowing BOX Grove, Ont. We have a complete stock of the new style, footwear J. C: Morrish W. W. Sadler, Monday morning. for inen, women and .children's waar, - Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Ont. r >t- ,1as29i (12.423) —The Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Ont. {ashionably bra& C1 desdale stallion, \Call and see our specials in.mend and boy's work boots., 'i - be property of W.H,Pugh,Claremont, No higher rice, but better serTlce and satisfaction. Phone 162. —• — A call solicited. make thc"a,■6n of 1914 s■follows: g P _ vmhis own stablefor John ,SHE PEDLAR PEOPLE, LimitedStreet _ WH BY Tuesday >�. Eaglewa'a. Pe I'EL�'L, - Brook , 1 golia noon, W. Armstrong's it., Igay, R. Head Office and works, OSHAW A, OIC T. Established 1881 HW, night, _ � •� , %: ' �. :• a �•'... _.�� n.K.y� .. k t °`�••'• �r T�,,�' •fid ,•{' ,,'. �; �,,....«, r,a,m:::,3 .,., .. .H,;,Ke ,�_ �a'="+ ;.;;,�' *'�.+=�...• w"Xv' .'.F- :�= c y,.p�S�,K, '�,Yi ,„, �_ •wa°''F'" rr `e n Yom, '� •L.4L ,. _y{. .�.a. 'E•". _ '.r� �z�cra, ':•, .rbro�c -mr,r .sti^.w1:✓.b.,.rtr�•ne••ks„c3 %$.+'xwe•, .s•.a,:,_. xii:�,� ux,Ts na'.. ,..e" �i,e;z,S,u 'xu; @9t�a'• ''s6. '..�:' ..�, '.A. rs,_ •...y.. ],.";i' •.t mai. ':.`i�w "'i•rSLnC_" r.7.?.Y _ 4` -..V•- ...�:..w':.=s'-�, - •,y,r .�• �•y+h.r•, '1 ,.J-F...' •'Y,:, r'•- '.., - ! - :'_ .: ,t .Si...�°-•n. ...;. ,,%.'`r. -.r•f:.•, .+.r• -4. •Y .t' ''b'J -ctW• . -..: _..: .., :..: .. ... ....a ",Cx-•`'..... .�"a"�4 ., 'sy•� .S°. .». .: .,.,..h� ..� ., �..' "�• .,:' ... '.` .. '.' •- .:. _: .r ,-:.. j,. .Y,� ::.^e -* 'may „ ... fi. y . .; .. .-. +' c v. o ,••il •..7•`.'�, •1 <�` a �,. s,�` ,C ,lP.:.�`s� , " oeJueseMoreT Miss Mann and Miss Bent, of Mrs. Wm. Tarvee, of Myrtle,Mies Maud Beal int a few mot- Toronto, spent Victoria Day with orad out to Hinmoant over the the — the former a parents, Rev. J. W. holiday. e with friends -ems.- JU Miss Mabel- Byyan, of—Aur—on and Mrs. a� nn. ev. ie[setting a Roo spent a few with Clareenoat -Mrs. ni Crooker, and daughter, of example to the residents of Clare- Imporlaa _0owiag of Sank display of ,x friends. Buffalo, spent a few days last moat by the way he is cleaning - ohm, A Tory largo assosteaent o/ -- week with the former's 1parents, u and renovating his Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys. jgil M. Henderson,has for sale Bever- Har and Mrs. Thomson. Nothin al seta of bench harness. Call and David Hopper spent the holida impression on the minds favorabletes a more of visit - •received for the Solids' trade. Gall ' = see them. Pik >?� P 7y' Rev. McLellan will be inducted in Toronto with his brother, R. V. ors than well-kept lawne-and neat and ow theca. today as pastor of Erskine chunk They also paid a short visit with and cieiin premises. Not only that fpubsoriptions taken for all Magazines.' d Claremont. friends in Richmond Hill. but it is a joy.to the owner. - p•mE N MI c _ Quite a large number from here Thornes Gregg. we are pleased Weedy and Daily ewaga , "went to Uxbridge on Monday to to report, is able to be out again TOOLS SHARPENED - �' seethe races. after being coaflne to his house Vim. H. R=C�HAR]7�0 avi utly, o oron o, spec or severs wee roug Lanese. :the holida here with his brother, We make a specialrp of crosscut saws, • Y Misses Vete.and Merle Stephen- Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. 'Judson S. Bundy son, spent the holiday at the Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- -Kenneth Renfrew. of Montreal, home of their grandparents, John class hair trim.or an easy shave call ROYCE 4 is visiting with Peter and Mrs. and Sirs.Stephenson,of Pickering. at the East-end Barber Shop. W Me IT GYVE Macaab for a few days. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson, See our House Furnishings of all e=e���-e $�ee�^+er an Mrs., Thomas earson, a so - from 15 cents a and u practical Shoemaker has a -was the guest of S. F. and Mrs, y p' P _ i 5 Robbins over the holiday. - W. J,GORDON PICKERING} DeLaval Silos and Separators opened a Mr. Baker, who has charge of FENCE FENCE . shoe Repairing Shop the north rural mall,route, began , FLOUR d FEED 'beet by test. ar'old by Next door. to W. J. CoakweWo his new''duties on Monday last. FENCE at ohdlrrywood Station p. harness she where he ie pre- Robt. E. gilt, of Aurora, ' aentte holiday daand Mrs. Le alta Just received another ear of Peer 'C7CT'. P T•'lt�.� do all kinds of -- spent the holiday here with his .• - � — _ -Feed Wheat, Whole Corer, Ind. Phone 1921 repairing work. : P Charles and Mrs. Sargentg and less Fencing, in various styles. J 'A call respectfully solicited Malted Corn, Dried Brew-' daughters motored to the city on Give me a call when requiring PICKERING, ONTARIO W. ROYCE, PICKERING Sunday and spent the day there Fence of any kind. Quality ers Grains, Oil Cake Meal, with friends. and prices right. silo Thomas.and Mrs..Paterson and A few hundred rods of 10 wire-- Molassine, Bran, Shorts, -Are YQII Interested in ., '-daughter, Miss Gladys, spent Sun fence,specially priced. Flour, Crushed Oats, Etc. 4 day with Adam and Mrs. Spears, S* of Mount Zion. _WILFRED F. WILSON, = For particulars Phone home 6080. - , --- The school football' team went Balsam, Ont. Fencing �e�' Renewer aertalnlytoPickering on Monday to play Independent Phone No. 528. Z'Y10]� 4 m 2:900®or falling hair. No doubt about itwhst- + the Picker ax school team but ever. Yea will sural be eatis$ed. Miss Gertie Morgan and Norman RE DIE MBER--FROM BOTH SIDES AND ere defeat by-a small margin. Lucas, of Toronto, spent the boli- • 7' "'7 -day with the former's uncle and i 'Gate ♦ Repair S i 1� aunt, M. and Mrs. Henderson and The window is the most important decorative feature of a house. - other Claremont friends. A house will always look smart'and fresh with nice Bicycles for hire. Also, a number of� Thomas Birkett has purchased second-hand wheels for sate,of `'._a Ford auto. His insurance busi- Window Shades, Curtain Poles and I have in stock 9000 rods 4. new ones ordered when G Gess has increased so mach lately neat trimmings. required. that it became necessary to adopt wire fencing made by the Goodiear and Dunlop Auto Tires _ r . more modern methods of locomo- Everything supplied by or sale at right prices. Steef Company of Canada. Ind phone 1913 Pick. Mrs. Thomas Condy,of Uxbridge C. H. BURLING PICKERING 'I also carry braes wire, township, is visiting at the home . coiled spring wire, wire Russell l Andrew,".' a drew, r `, •of her father, Hugh Gregg Sr. Her - - — --- - - P g - _ many friends are pleased to see " her recovering from her recent staples. . Steel posts, and` - Severe illness. cedar posts. Pickering Geo. S and Mrs. Samis and son, Finley, sent the holiday with - • Mr, Samis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Brussels. Owing to the Let me show you what I have and r(illnessof Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Samis _ note ou rices.' Lam'6er' � l 1„i 'ry -twill not return home for the pre- q y p sent. 1. ` The farmers are now rejoicing C REESORover the favorable.weather of the .A, _ past week or twos The two fine We are prepared Lo 8npgly _ showers. that we had' and the - ._ - y - - -- - - Everythingin the warm weather to causing all kinds - .Y of vegetation to make very rapid LOCUST C U S T HILLfing Line. • It speaks to the heart through the `' - •' _ _ �. growth. So far the prospects are - Now is the time to plscs pear good fora bountiful harvest. The et-book. That's whythe Ford iruiiy crop also promisee to be a ATTENTION-! order for•Tongued and Graved good one. is a friend to thousands the world r pine or hemlock silo The Masonic Lodge at their re- I gular meeting last week had their - New d second resin aspera- material. p� N e►n c m rial. :-annual visit from the D. D. G. 1[., ==fiver. What- any other car Will ill.CIO tore. Giasoline engines, 8 Bro. Cosgrove. of Toronto. After IGhB Ford will. do—and more— ata . D. GordonSon, ?:: the regular business was conclud- different makes, pumping out, f ed a banquet was held to which fraction of the price. Buy today. flte. Farm implement@. PICKERING fall did justice. There were a r number of visiting brethren ppre- , Gfelfr PR1C139. -_ not from Toronto and 8touff4e. 00 Ytlufl0' N f3i:hundred dollars is the pritx of the,Fm-d A thoroughly enjoyable time was runabout t the touring carts d: fifty; the Young Brood Sow for sale _ t� i spent by all. d town car nine hundred-f.o. b. Ford,Out.. W, $. �'.�.O:ZN`l3GN Dr. Love had a most unpleasant complete with equipment. Got estalog and kms: , h bxperience on Wednesday last, puticulars from W. J. Luise s Son, or L. $ROCS ROAD, ONT. t s R. -when • he might have received `.''W. Dudley, Whitby, Ont. - - serious if not fatal injuries. He -- ' rase dr�vin from the north and t t when ceoeeing the-C. P. Bx, tracks Lax-ds 5 �: sMttft0 � Ttiu►os tgeusa�at North Claremont, hie horse be- d��� �•� name frightened at a car standing Mang`ler knddei on a crossing and at a man lying woe:`"� � o. ',down alongside the car. One of .a a M o a .'Faire. dem 'ag=o the clips that fastens the shafts to __ _.-- ------ --------------------- the _------------- - _ _ i e_ , ugh Oh.r[ga�' the buu,gggy became loose. causing -_.____ te the h6rse to become more fright- o o 1 e t ;cued and to Lura the buggy' to c� : . ° e-i, _ - t aPI bands= bt o the aide, upsetting it and thrb�• d = fa "T • ° Oana4a•�►�•� r�a00 v[•n.t4 seta sv xng the doctor with great force to THI MMION .BANK LP the grriund and several bruising ° s °N[DMUNDa.061.[R,'M.0.,PR[aIDlNT• W,D.MATTNEW9,VIOL-rR[91DtN1� �I O MM ,y �s;1 s , him. One wheel of the buggy `« C.A.BOGERT.ceased Manner. rC s�, 6 �b� °ems$ was badly damaged, but other- but ' 8 Qin o s -�-- '� wise it sustained but little damage _ The Business, Of°Farming •,The horse, which continued run- =lite the business of Mandaetarin hould be done in practical basinaa • ` 'sin until it reached the village Prweeds should be put in a bank F q r °D o Q v a `°-Jan g, ntlKe of the profit[should be putn{n iv1n�p Accaun�Csian itiA•eY „ I m O1 Fab ►��, ~where it was caught, was not hart - +d rhhe man who has a aafi surplus to a bank la Droteated apinst bad[.eson� Mar � � � y p a. N_ 'in the least. The doctor may against :and bard times T c p� .0 : :iter an action for damages contrary, st = TK - �,aaer.' sw o .a a no o _ • •• the C. P. R., as it is contrary to •. ;WHITBY BRANCH• A. A. A INSON, � - �''� . a a. tca� - O ,e law to have an uncoupled car .. e "standing on a crossing. «. w -• a m a o, .m. Bent Of ail materials and deaiRa George Bentley, accompanied �o oat• M iii.toot. it will pay you by Mrs. Lynn and daughter, bad .. s rather exciting experience on " : S t4 g ep RD�io NomNA and obtain our works�Don'1tbet dad n'.Monday afternoon. They had @e- Coo lyNprAs we we de sot empty them,oche A�PSON Jsatarr tole-Wb,'u 7 osb...a s;Bteasbam 1 we esu, and do throw off the :`-cared a horse and ba t0 driveD.-`81M e Poet P iv,v: a ie.,oanniastoa te, y Mins- to Uxbridge, and when driving ei....rto.,2 ,,vpterpa"es commission,of 10 per mus.,which you.wa north through the village, the . owlainly sage by pu ehasing from ao, met Chao. Sargent lel his auto ,000 NOCK SALE — • lt�- ThboaE opposite the barber shop AT SLAUGHTER PR/CES The Pickering 1wNrttT GRANITE ,Clin e animal shied to the side of o®ee. Whitby, oatstt �., the road. On hulling on the line V' &lice. Committee to bring him back on to the road E w TVANS the bridle broke, and at once was We have"received notice to vacate store -we now occupy,there- >, } ; beyond control. He continued "fore. stock must be slaughtered.at cost and.under. The object of this Association is to FRID �atlIIfaCt8r8! running north at a furious ,rate, lessen elasting and prosecute p -- until he reached--the Methodist -Bargains in. every-department —-thin-felons; -- -- --'-- parsonage, when he turned east on v. axepted). Sale Begins P Rae dente, to the side street. The three oc- - _ �.. ._ . _ Sho n $ Members haring-propei%stolen communi. WHITBY, ONT. ti.Aii► cupants of the buggy. considered MONDAY, MAY 4th, and continues for One' ,Month. oatehamediately with any.-member Three doors vest of Whitby ,House ` the, pace a little Eoo swift for Comp " - of Executive Committee. I c ' fort and safety, and jumped out, No doubt long before end of sale canned goods .will.be sold oat, and ed Hembeeship fee {1.00. and-fortunately received no in- we cannot procure more at the prices we now them. We are prepared to instal wood orfrori : .juries whatever other than a se- `"'' All Come-Yon will save money., Tiakets'mav be baa from the ereadesi or; pumps an short notice,also attend -shaking up. The animal eewaarr on appnoatlon, to all kinds of repairing. :.-coeitinued his mad career and MILLINERY-This department never was in better she than it is C,S.Palm- Agent for the Ontario*ind 1KiH, Pf► Pe Exec.Oom.-L. D. Hanka, tabling south again soon reached at present, We are prepared to meet all wants and please er,C.L. Morcombe Pickering, Out also gseolina engines and the livery stable where be was ' • g' the squre gear CsaAht, without sustaining any the public to every way. injnrjea to itself or damage to tfiie Q A. O'Connor. W. Clark MA•ONET CREAM ISEPAR.ATOO D. 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Give roe a big balance at the' fancied—" tNtf :a ,,2 - I I. banker's, dianiorufa like.mina a good "\Vhat?" Na-Da as-Co `�� sounding title, slid'advantages nobody "Fancied that something niore than • - S r t had c e *w .- ....-. ­. � The - O �,- can Delp seeing. But t11fa stuff about your abaorptldn n you art come L0 t�Ve$ - anCeatry Isn't worth the D&Per !fa writ- between-us, and made you more coldly J+1! , ten on." kind-than ever." add�n gl e is It cannot be denied that Uncle Car- "How could you think such a thing?" accompiis it purpose cheater, whose princely generosity and I asked, the more warmly as my con- � _ art-loving disposition had led him to science secretly confirmed her accusa- with maximum efficiency `�� -�r 1 more than lh'e up,W his moderate for- tion. "You must indeed suppose.-me un- and minizatim discomfort:- _,.... tune. had married Madge's mother, feeling and ungrateful—" IIIaea3ln doses are not .rOr,,Married to a. Fairy. Lord 6andling's widow, chiefly on ac- But At that unlucky word she started g _ count of her wealth A lady with an fn- up, all softness gone from her face and pleaded, �• ~ nd with a little hard a come of something under two thousand manner• a li le h d 1 ugD. 2 c. a box at Our v =_ _-__ _, a week is a temptation to a widower 1n moved swap from me: 5 . _ 3 - �. the forties, with a position to keep UP "Ungrateful," s e repeated. "Oh, no, Druggist's. 171 f. oa a few thousand a year But it he had the idea never occurred to me.I had not } CHAPTER XII.-(Continued). Te speak.t conoid- married for money, he had most ver• expected .gratitude It is not a quality" iVatfooalDrnpandt�remkal eyed Mrs. biorland's 'request for a hurt fainly been mad uauall offered to me. I have admits- Cs,oiCaaada,Wmiteti. • - bore -hls _steed gnter, tion, a act o . - ra. tforland-I-tsad fotztti& v P g & �uygould called love Meted- eierx ay "by 0 ,', ,ter 't*er.portrait,-,arui tootling not a day,old- ;her unnecessarily high at hist; but 1t is probable, that the came tflaa�` ' i •r:. ..er• A little overplump, a little oxer• that.lady was se plausible a5 she was very Sol have sheltered at one and more impressionable and less art-loving ti dressed, but sweet-voiced, agreeable, and piump, and she had so minutely eXplain- the same time my uncle and the "Dia- persona than yourself, Adrian. No r dressed, but of aspect. I had lett Lit- ed to me the Items of expendRure;-from mond-Queen." doubt U Ja far my.mo What else tth with her, confident that they. would the services of the French, the German. On this particular night, Madge and should they sea 1n me? So you would R/ Jroon be friends, and had returned. to ,the Latin, the drawing, the music, the he had returned. from dining with say, at tenet, to I am not your,style. too►it a title Pained and regretful, but gassing. and the dancing and department Srlenda at Cowes, and had renounced But gratitude la an offering I don't ex- si aonvf- on pact even from so well regulated aper- 'lay In a for the child I Ioved., Up to and rackets.-swiufming costumes, durub- aecourtVof my uncle's health. Early son aa-eve; ,the very moment of parting she had bells, and Indian clubs, as well as "such that evening he had complained of And with that she swept scornfully f t keen quiet and sorrowful and more or toilets as befitted a gentlewoman," that fat7gtfe, and Madge, who was all that away, and, a-good deal.to my surprias, 1` less 'Itrdifferent 1n manner, which was I was cunstralned to admit .the profit an affectionate daughter could be In my uncle Carchester opened bin eyes, "'the nearest approach to sulkiness vthtch must be small, especially as there were her care of him, insisted on coming sat up 1n his chair, stretched himself, # - ., r :• She could compass: but as I was leaving no holiday's to mitigate the expenditure, back to the yacht at ten o'clock. and rose, taking Madge'e wrap carefully ;yam;"`'o Morland House, she darted into the hall and to supplement the amount.with-the "you must be good and lie down." she on his arm. ,After me, and. clinging to me, besought sum of twenty-fire pounds a year of pr!- said to him now, taking his grni and "I must say, Adrian;' he observed_ saNOW - me Ln a passion of tears to take her vale pocket money for my Iittle'protege. drawlpg him toward the, saloon door. he passed'me, "that you're a bad hand IAM1lr67N01 sft�allAr taaprCaall back with me and not leave.her ambhg Not tor.very much longer could I deny "And you ought to be taking your heart at making love. --Also, you don't !n the strangers. rnyeelf the pleasure of seeing her. I ton lc.all.this.time- If you neglect, toy least understand your Cousin Madge.". M "I hate school, I hate learning, I hate told myself this as I smoked 1n the instructions, sir, fn this disobedSent Choose W�11Ch.Grain Fall these strange women!" she had sob moonlight that night at Cowes. ' In Just way. shall I tell you what I shall do?" CHAPTER XIII ?bed. "1 don't-want to be a lady, or any- seven months Madge and I were to be •\that then?", thing Dut Just your servant; and I a.rn I married. The church, the bridesmaids. She frowned and shook her finger, A month later I took the train for _. you like best for your white _ sure you can't care for that Lady Madge -the material for the bride's gown, all threateningly. Then,she said, In an awe- Bristol• resolved upon paying a surprise " 'ss y`ou'would for me"' these th gs were- alFeady -chosen. inspiring whisper;.- visit to the Morland; House establish- Sugar and $v _ - ,,, Mra 3lorland, salliag into the hall Sn Madge's syrnpathy with and Interest in mast for "finishing" young ladles of Pure Cane Granulated white, "I shall telegraph for mp.m•a." my work were wonderful; but.only,on neglected education. Lilith'a rear, had taken her from ma that one •polo[ did we seem to touch. 1 We both buret out laf.ghing, but my In six months I should.be married to original bags-Fine grain, and endeavored to assist me In pacify- was vexed, without caring sufficiently uncle petitioned for a cigar on deck be- Madge. and I knew her well enough to _ . ypedium or Coarse. EACh.tl� _ . .� ' Ing her, while she listened very sym- fore he turned 1n. and Madge hastened excto hit a deck-chair with cushions, and be"quite sura she would brook no rival, - choicest sugar. a elnceticalfatherle death,Iliradion tLil-hat. as shto,be e¢Invariably did underdmy eyes to bring him a little table, with his and that; however' fanciful and =- her Her bitter speeches hurt me, her powder my attachment to Lilith might be, 1t Ask your Craver. 9 -.. `lth's only,friend cigar-box and ash-tray upon It. C, But when. on my return to town. I and perfumes, her pinched-tn waist. ! "And now I'll mix you a delicious must be banished to the limbo of a $i wrote to lits 32orland, begging her to elaborate toilets, and cynical talk. -all I teed whisky-and-soda. with a slice of bachelor's dead loves, never to be re- R,.yA �get ltEgllililLg,LIRiTgp ' r new charge Jarred dPon me-It was clear to me thatlemon, luxt aid and been-m ted. Atter our wedding it had MONTREAL jl„ 26 -r3 ~ let rrioknow whether� _ was becoming reconciled to her c ange rustled off, In search of,the mater a s, � surroundings, that lady,hastened -to as- tier transient gleams of tenderness to- in her trained .silk evening gown. tmltsntour return to London would precede ;hartillg Bildt. _.. .. . . ;!sure me that-LIlith wan`making friends ward the grew, less and less frequent, Lord Carchester looked after her af- ,with every one. and was already both her flirtations with other men more fectionately. .by only a o yeas a the termination e. Book '•A$etrt-Could 1 Have You! III' contented and popular- marked every day. And yet paragraphs -It Is axtonishing that a girl like After two yenta girl's Morland House. "And you must pardon me for saying, were conatan[ly aDDearinR 1n the p&Dara: [Dat ■ttould be—" he Degan, hall-mus- Atter that date the girl's future wo}kld sY%r sdear 'Mr. Iiervey," 3[rs. 3Iorland con- anent our forthcoming marriage in the in ly', thin 1n stood, and then checks be my wife's care and not mine, as I S1tb8Cr1pti0II for 11719 book Z K dear -, "Dot the child's in orandn for spring and, should nothing intervene g g d knew-Well; for, although I had so far Stout Gentleman-Get Out' You himself, and flusnito eiiirhtlr, + you-which, under the clrcumstatrcea of to Prevent !t. on the second of March, never RSven 3fadge the slightest cause - i} :`your vh:ch.Tonal generosity and kind- 1n the .following year, dfadge' Imrlmer "Her mother's daughter--i know what for Jealousy, i was pretty certain that Can t sell 9lle any. 174Oi[• , ' sees• 1S not cnly naturah .bqt creditable and I should become man and wife. you mean." I said quietly. "But You she covld.bo transferred into a veritable $soh Agent (slaking for lila -will no doubt dJe a natural death, ft, Before that date, I had resolved that must remember you only nee the sweet- Cynlaca, if confronted with a rival. door}--I s'UppOSe the Gn1V ._thing nor the apace of, efx. months to so. she she should know all about LI14th. as was eat side o! her, Madge is a :splendid 37y wffel,- dose not see You and does not too often only right, and her clever brain riifich.t I girl• but she can make herself very die-� The word !n connection with Madge \•pU read,.19 a bill Of fare. , hoer from you. I have had very. young solye_the enigma of 3.11ith's future: fsut agreeable if she lllCra," arousrd Sn me no etc. ethi am, and for ' 1 Rials of the same Impressionable ad ver le tem- urs to now the child's name had never •'1 suppose you are too young. or too more than a year something ]ills &:dull pp:�amen! under my care before, ani I once Passed my lips in speaking to my much absorbed in your work. really to regret. On every hand I received con- ,, johody NVA14lag. * - have Invariably found that reRalar j fiance; even If she were Induced to be- understand or a-pprectate hgr." tw said,, gratuiatfons. A beauty, an kaftans, a r hours of study', plenty d: open-air oxer- !leve the real facts of, the case ahs aigbinw. -'Phis even!-ng. for "instance, ' brilliant: fasclnatlnR, and gifted waman, Is any one waiting on VOl> 1f0 _ _,-r p else. a well-occupied mind, and the con- 'would, sneer, and I could not tolerate I she was the life and soul of the dinner- the daughter of an earl, and the well- finally asked the haughty 9aleelady,, Stant, cheerful coml anlonship 'of mem- her on'eera at the expense of Lllfth Sam party; only I knew g hat a bitter dfsap beloved adopted child of the head of my condescending La notice the eh0 Y bets of their own sex, hate In a few 1 on - polntment your absence was to,tier." house-the thought of winning such a P months' time sufficed .to dissipate any f Suddenly, as I lay on adeck-dealt, "3fY absence? She hardly asked me 1 bride should have made my heart leap in 2i90n• "I'm afraid nob." re' 4 silly fancies of being in love. which,may 'pondering n er these thing, 1 heard to come." In anticipative Joy; yet it seemed to be ping P f have been Previously formed In their the yacht hulled from the shore. "Simply because she cannot bear mak- I irresponsive ai lend wi 'withthin me. As .piled't11e latter; "my husband w8B e ,a vntutorel brains" "Lad}. 3largaret. ahoy!" Ina you do anythlnx distasteful to you. ; Madge had said herself, bitter _.I Left him OUtBlde-1TtIt I'm afraid d\. TDIa was`a pretty rrtwng'hTnt�to'keep `The call utas anew'rredI 'and a' little Adrian. how 1s It that• with all your truth. she was not "my style." I ad- f ottt of the way of 3Forland lfonse. Cwt later the salt splash of oars and the intelligence, you so enNrcly fail to un- mired her. irked her, esteemed hit; but he's become di9'gUgted and gone boat- derstand Madse?, If I dtdn't-know to I cherished deep !n my mind the me- home," 3 1t wan ons vrhich 1 did not 'need, having I sound of voices c Fuse under the - , already determtnad• for my awn sake, ,side told of an arrival at the yacht. the contrary'•on my'soul, f should think mory of my little marsh fairy's kisses;t[ , _y . as.well aa- rminLHI ' . to gf�e Cllitan a A niGnlenC Jatrr 1 beard Madge'a-vodce -nothing could blind you to her fe. and.valved them a thousand Nmea more 1 wide berth for at least &_year �leatl-�.atui my.uncles, and btarted up from my atioaa but some`unfortunate attachment hlghly than all Lady 3fadge's generosl'C- 1J Wide. be two hundred a year mala a hole chair , greet them. for another woman. - a". discriminating encouragement..• " - il111Ig the $i}l. C In a. thousand. It behooved me to work Lord Cas•cheaiter watt at :tufa .tSm,rl He looked at mb curiously as he` (To be continued.J. ,o Su'perintendelrt,-`�hat we wand hard. the more so as I was resohed up about fill>-flus years of age. and looked spoke, and then paused. as thoujh to i i8 a nightwatchman Lhat�li watch, "' + on L.-cumulating a marriage portion. so older A slight, dignified qulet-manner-I imitg my confidence. But c smoked on _London•women are wearing trou - that my pretty Llllllt on lancing school,-ed• man' of Pother leas ihtrn -medlurtt`Is ■1letme. !n truth, there was nothing! 13lert 8IId ready, for the slightest o should not find herself penniless ulnen tlelRht. worn, handsome face, and.ativer- noise i 1C8i stun' -o bur rs� i y seemed - to b'ecortle more, bent, to tell, for how could a romantic fond- assn. ' the world. i.rrs)• hair and Moustache, )ear by Year Peas for a girl c had only known a week - . sai Pl ng h or nd f gla he- -a little, unformed creature 'eleven �rnr d odds a flomehi�tiy who can sleep- vrith one - - !-[nor® thin; trod .more silent. Only i years my Junior-affect my relations..':'i once !rad a wife and fami71. but eye and both ears open and is not : I when he was alone with Madge.-and me with Lady Madge' I I Couldn't be contented, '130 I left did ha upbend to "ow the gentle. kindly I •Weil.• lord earchentsr said. at last. afraid to tackle anything. See 1 ' humor that underlet his ordinary re-ti lmpantlx_ "1s► chars another woman^ Home• Well, hese'® a turkey ��piicant-I gee, sir. - I'll >9end .. ON serve. Between -him ,and -his step-1 -You know there is none, air," I re- sandwich for you. 'Vert few hue v ' -- davghter._there.existed a deep and genu-,1 turned. "but my cousin Madge, .And I illy wife around. _ 11 11WaS� DS� the affecnon'artA eyrrrpaphY, Both w'ere.l hale arks comes:" bands sre-90 rnniiderate.rr - .. _. -. .. .. as I was secretly convinced. in swe ofI After waiting on her stepfather she ' `. w -the 17 little old "Diamond Queen,' 3ladge's, drew a chair up beside mine. She was ' I itnother, who possessed-to perfection the•dressed, in.black satin,• made in. the I. 4, art bf making herself disagree&b1e and I phape called "Prltncesa," a •tyle I have Whenever you feel a headache eominj on take -1 - e one -about. her. uncomfortable, always admired on a good figure; and I vv d., ' i l,ad-y Carchester aecat forfgt and never+of the beauty at Madge+ lFgvre 'there -• —NA-DRU-CO He8daehe Wah&s y T; . .omitted to retnlrrd her second husband;could be no doubt. The amooth. firm, t 2-, , that she had been the widow. of an -Ivory-while akin of her tiare neck and 'f ;''They stop heartaches prom and vz: y. .Do•not eartais 'earl and a millionaire when she stooped shoulder, showed-throdch the filmy., �•� opinm, fiorphine, phersoe•.n: aeetanlild or ether danYerous a - to marry' hlm� arid' that-she was. more- white wrap she 'had thrown loosely _ ,. over. Dosoos6ed.of_twenty-Ave thousand+ dr 25c. a box at o'_r Dru let's. - about her;-In her ears, halt. and on her drugs. Y Sg 12g _ • a year from her father. i ickson'e sand- breast, diamond fireflies gleamed-' and, NATIONAL DRUG' AND CHEMrCAL CO. OR 6ANADA,. UApTED. • les and Lortmer's beer were things of sparkled. She was &'little tired by a .- ,w recent consumption.- certainly. while day of intense heat and an uninterrupt• the Hervey-'s went back to Plantagenet ed aeries of.. feattvitles and fllrtatiobs., FOR a�6 3Ka$ea theClolhea as ; limes and had fought and been o! Ind and her dark 'eyes Pocked softer and r'w IF ' noLled in the \Pars.of the Roses. But less keen than usual. - i� DIST13A1PLr1t BWIInas for old descent, Lady Carchester, air Lord Carcheater'y-head' dTt+oped .flack � >r - p��� ��� CATAJtRUAL FEVER Wh1't0$>s 8A' 0W ' site tersely expressed It.,cared not a 1ND ALI. NOSH r .. ._' : - ]k 'of s family bels ; Fa cushions In s e Ming a lee so 1. AND T?LROAT DISEASE! I., [a 10 Tn Ft ! brass larthlnR." i talkngClearly, he' was falling asleep. 1 ! COf1ts. "What a pack of nonsense it is," she "I wonder,•whether it is good for pa- I Q a Cures the sick and Acte.ao a pnerentative for others. Liquid .666 -7,t.pur.o,wad b7 to cold - y, to to g pa.to g6 [o Sleef th g iron on-the vague. Safe for brood mares and all oth!!!• Th.J"h%t.Riepard•en Co &nrtent. as ,trough, like•cheese and w•lne, late as this:"' Madge said, stopping, 1n ' `` t Lieurad,1Monaaet,can. west k dne;.'remedy. Bold by a21 d to and knaves '�i It is the better for keeping! •We all i her conversation.to contemplate him ' houses. Distributors ALL \YHOLIBaI•E OOIMS, date bark' to Adam and Eve. I suppose; I anxiously. "MIs lungs are not verY.1 - ltOH-N MEDICAL CO., Chemlllts, Oesbse, Ind., U, 1� A. " and If we liked, to pay the. men.at the I Strong. 1 think I'll Just put t#tis round -- . - I Heralds' Office•to find out lies for us,i him:" t -----•— _ -' As she spoke. she drew he wrap from •f _ -_-.�.-_--.-'..--. -.-•--- - - - : her, shoplders'.artd laid_lt-lightly over . - _ 0.� . _ Ca rc hs4ter. Oil . J� - " ' - "Let me get You Something else; you'll . - �' 8 catch cold," I said, starting uP• I YO*1gb .Cjj�� �T ;�. _ . .. I uK �ui�u i F ' - Consumers Guid . 'moo, no! Tve l,een_attning all day, - And 1 never catch cold. .You know how RU '' tremeadou5(Y tough I am. I[ I feel I rhe tAerP �O ECO�om h1 f I urto anlfysal I sa la h- 013,S r en o ly, 1.1 s -Y i ifiday oast is•beat done a - Cs -all your V Td, u6 '�;. �(yy��yy,,cc �����+r(��)C Thfa Hp]tF TRaQIr.catalogue 1S puh i Ing, "You know you,have a beautiful ! 11Vl21L 1111,'iLWUL 11s.heA by hundreds'of ptogreaslve Retail neck and'arme, and )'bn want 7rte to I 4.; notice 't-hem, having no..fresjter admirer l 'PC Oft � • to . erehants in a united effort to give to practise on. Well. 1'11 do wbat is , ' thein customers lower prices on the expected-of me.• You are beau tifullyr . .. -_ .-„°^', dressed, .Madge, and you look altogether . . i'` Roods they buy, It Bata thousands of most fascinating--like &.ske'tch fislsr>`a - -94i•, ,O Z �t �' +� ' • • necessary articles of merchandise .at lady's newspaper, or one' of Jan Be'br'a • , money saving prices.. These •merchants belle Parislennes. There, will that con- yJ _ _ tent you?" — lt$ stead , even heat. reserves the rich, natural :,. ',I are prepared io give you I ..)es• .j n_lll translate It. I look hand- y p f . " some �ut not 'in the least-your style" ... Aavor of fhe .linen Anda you can reg�l�atbe the I ,...ea Personal 1Via'>"rde r she spoke the very thou t that was • • ':'heat just as you want it—i• sal for balking. . roil- Itcr In my mind and'she knew urr' Service _ - "I should think you must get heartily III$, toasting-every kind of cooking. zv- t frt� - �, sick of compliments," c said, ignoring ' l', Made with,1 4 3 and 4 burners, also new stove whir Fire- ''� .- The kind of ser}ice it is imPossiple to I her remark, ' . rrcelve through any other me$ha. They "1a woman ever gets slek of being leas Cooking Oven. At department will handle your orders, logit atter Ship- told she is beautiful. Even If she knows i" - jj,w f,M,> ,RoyaDer Oil Gives,Beat Results , . .. I ments, adjust complaints, if any arise, - it.tan't true, She liken 1t. YAu think - -',-� 11 1­ and at the' same time save you middle: F am very vat n, Adrian: but, in real, I _ THE IMPERIAL. OIL CO., LIllltltla,_ __ man'a profits, since they sober`earnesf, there's only one man titld - r;, Quebec Halifax Montreal the world whose admiration 1 Should( 'Crroato vanumver - . ' care for, and-and 1 am noL in. •.h1a �L John Wisa;oea . Buy Direct from Factory-' style" i ' She spoke bitterly, an$ there vena a , --- _ ,� .. Chen y'ou buy H031I•: TP.:\DE merc}landise,you have the satiafactlon of sound'of tears 1n her voice. Before 111 knowlriR that you are recelvirrit the lowest possible Prises consistent with• could respond, she went on again. r cod quality. .You get the latest 1n ¢very wine and will be delighted with.:' "Adrian," she said, "when you have�� , r 8 fulh achieved the brilliant success for v�� • - , � -the splendid quality:'.and value received. 0 which you have worked so well, and ^ . l which I long for as much as ybu•'do. I ' You .Cannot Lose on HOME TRADE- Goods wonder whether you will become a little - less devoted to your art, arld a little ,Hi�3iE TRADE Catalot{ue goods are 'guaranteed to give satisfaction: irl devoted t e"' - 1 "°�''. .. q� 4 rT1 _ �, •. I �rew my chaff' loser o h rs, and ! . .. Slaney .refunded without question when hnt sat,[afled. c t e l w took her soft. strong hands In ming. • a Ix. -:Ir. .!"R••-^1 - \\'hy, 3fadge," I' said, -you -ere ort I �� 1'18ke the ..t-10�'iE TRADE _ in the least,yourselP to-night. You are, - lar k. quite' soft and sentimental. I hope, - t' dear, I sham be•devotell .to you-and to I'_ -Ca"talo a I11-g, my' wor ose liar.--' cer a "T., y- cou < , never have,accomplished even what T „; Guide. -,- . have without your help and encoura>;e- ' me.This ykint tTilee the ae ea t i' .•t �3nt. e .. . t vF,very dt�liar spent at home through i^':q? 1. atudl"., has. been invaluable to nie,nand ..I he llt)MF, TRADE. Catalogue means° t your belief in me has been still more." - _ �. j-,. I - . • ."Then I have_ really been of. some „i Meoaomy and wb�olnte fstistaotlota foF_ : . . . \ - �Dll - 0 ;, yourself, and benefit to your dlstrlct. - This Trade stark Lotarea- use?' `dlr l T.HOMI's. oonsttxners' satisfaction. "nt AOInP use? Aly dearest Madge, 4� you hr .e heeP Invaluable to me." +► , 1, A f ♦. -- Better goods at lower prices. � yhe 1Paned toward me so that her � Y _ ,- The •e is a HOME.TRADE , Iftlglrest personal service shoulder tnuched mtne,.and looked up -, fflslelen- lit nip eyes In a vQstful, eager way • _ taprte I ant Near YOU. quite new to her. t Pier lgrosparfty of Local. District. ^I am so Rlad to hear you say that," she mur,mured;' "for during the peat r a- _ years, on the few occasions when I have . , - - • - - - . r . 1. . _ „ , - . .,r ..a , , , rat5" avii , p ,ar5 ` • - - : p ° i -I � aY'a+4rx¢i w A 4 . k.i ' n.p � - .. , ;^ , t � s s9w : ;, . 5r mH e . 1 y w R ,..T 7r c -..... .....,.. . �' - ...e',,:d...a pert.-F�a.e>.-•�. — ,;a,,r.. .r-..•, y r• y .r,;.-a+.r+•* m4r.aa-.curk �'Xs.A. �. ��� a�a..' ,^'`+r•,` - ... .. �.:..- - � ^�_ .a+mw a ,,c, n. --+, ra-•:t..>•sd.,•.N z. e, x.+w ,orp cJL,>r�m.• M1� u. ' w • '.•. '.titin MANY t3T1[l1pElYT SE'IC,IDES. MANY ROYALTIES ARE ILL.." Chest Colds- and floarsness ELD BACK BY _ _ Schoolboys "of "Berlin,- Germany,• Jlonarche Attended � b; 'Doetore DEADLY ANAEMIA r. End Their Lives. Quickly Rubbed Iwar Who are Always on Duty. -The recent examinations- at the — From all quarters bf Euro ! l Thousands OZ'• wing GL^j8 Carman schools were again, as each "Nervilir»" Gives Speedy Kellet and q Pearl Fall' o a Ho y r+ a000:npanied with .•numerous. Gurea Ovir.Niight, comes news of ailing monarchs or ' Y � inshanc�es of bo killing themselves, , monarchs-to-be. There is Hardly a less Decline. boys g -Got a cold. royal family on the continent that either through fear that they would Is your voice raspy-is your cheat " v i Anaemia--the doctor's naiue for not paes..or be, ca .a of mortification congested or sore? canpodnt to universal good health It so, you are the very person that as a family asset. The Archduke loodlessnese - .hold&' back many at failure. Franz Ferdinand heir-presumptive Ona els le da three suicides of Nerviline will cure in a jiffy. rls from the path .'to bright, students all less ears old, Nerviline is strgng and,penetrating• to the thrones of Austria-Hungary, r r,y ealth womanhood. At that, all. � , y It sinks right into the Lissom, takes is said to be suffering. from co>; ,'. - __ _ _ were re --� portant. ti.me when their veins , p° out n8amma on an soreness, tie- sump fan, ng, onso o pain ' ,....• i. bhould be:'fti11 'of rich, fed blood, who had drowned himself--some days stroys colds in a truly wonderful way. is suffering'.from a weak throat, ! ste. earlier wa's recovered'. Theses' n- flub Werviline over 'the chest—rub on , Were. yn, Greater Berlin lots 0 , an watch a $ nese k ly, robs-them-of Sparkling eyes and disappear. Nerviline won't blister.-it dumb; the young. czarevQitah has EW GI ppTED alone. LLETT COMPAlVY1.1 k a clear skin. They become languid sinks in too fast-doesn't simply stay, been' seriously afflicted; the Ger- ►ts TORONrn ONT. am nd exhausted at the least exer- One of the boys.tlisery hhself in on the surface like a thick, oily lint- man Crown Prince, ..according to r. = on, their-backs ache, their hearts front of a train because he had not meat -would. If -the throat iis raspy constant report, is suffering from a t - palpitate violently, appetite fails, been praduated to a higher class. and .sore, rub it well outside with throat malady bhat._carri:ed_off -his A suicide by'drowning Wag than of Nerviline, and use Nerviline as a gar- grandfather. - ty yellow, or they •beooane a _ wasZte-dBnted`w Or We years ere s h .' thly white. No medicine ever to try the examinatsan entitling him one or two treatments like this and frightfully high death'rii a among � 'KING SOAP offered the ubl2c has bestowed to discharge leis military duties with your voice and throat will be quick ii,, normal ag a. European rulers. In the little more - Clicim rtant benefits upon anae-, one years service. According to Just thint it-for forty years the than a decade since the death of p° P his teachers there was no doubt'that SOFTENING s Ic girls. 'a,e, Dr. 'W�lliauis Pink largest used family medicine in this Queen Victoria no less than nine +Pills. T build u bhe bol 'anew he would' have passed, as he was country-Nerviline must be °°d' King i WAT E R hey p y g gas have passed away-the iby making the rich, red blood that unusually capable and intelligent. moat quickly relieve and cure a nun- Kin of Norway and Sweden, King -_gives splendid health, bright eyes, The fixed bureaucratic schema of Bred ills that befall every-family. Try Leopold of Belgium, King Carlos of to clear complexion slid' 'womaTilye for the average German, while it for earache, toothache, coughs, Portugal, King. Alexander of Ser- ' brightness. Here is an instance out not ezRlainiag such suicides,, throws cuIar� sore chest, hoarseness and mus via Kin Edward of England, two DISINFECTING ! r lof man recorded ahousands. Mia Some light on the youths -actions. pains in every part of the body. , g 8 ro, y Large family size bottle 50e.; trial Brings of Denmark, .and two grand C��SETS DAINbS; ` elina Arsenault, Urbainville, P. Failure to be graduated from sch of size 25c. at all dealers. dukes of Luxembourg. v F IE.I. says:: "I-suffered-from an:at- is a serious thving. ' y TO become a "$ea+Iinter," that i9, '1` � EXtI"e.ordi8ary •. precautions _-are 1 }tack of e+naemia Which my friends IN _N DAY taken to maintain the hes-ltli of all feared at; one time would prove fa- .a public Qf£tci. is the -goal Ger- European monarchs, .-hundreds of I S r N KS.3 �AC 1ra1 - I w-thiaaer ever day, had great percentage of young Ger- I -i- gxe Y ,, = thoussead -o# cbellars tela nt )dark circles around my eyes, could mans, dor the. official enjoys many. t are called Pluvitba po- t ' d - , every , year in retaining ,the- best S 1 aot sleep well at night and got. up Privileges not' granted to the non- cies' came into operation in Lon- physicians and surgeons'_. in the ,`• � ���'•:....�..»t...• -fin the �orisin feeling tired and official German. He has a certain don England this month. This is B 8 world in almost day to day often- j,.•. •-ti,� press suffered severe from Yjubilindance upon -the fags an queens. . ..-aheadaches' and pains in.the b�k 'her mat•eriat advantages,, and en- devised to indemnify holiday-mak'- Also heavy insurance is carried. And .limbs. I had to leave e•choal, joys especial protecti,on under the ers for loss or disappointment due ' law of iiisul.ts, it tela a much to Wet weather Burin the summer. The Czar of Russia is insured sad was unable to do any work _ $ g $4,000,000 in an Znglish oompany; ��` _ round the house. I had no a pe- Braver crime to in�sith an official' Thousands of holiday-makers took P - which, - in turn, distributed the Mite and frequently. voglited. what,I than a private citizen. a&intage of 'the scheme last sum- . amount of risk among other leading #did eat.. I was under' a doctor's But for those who have failed'in in mer. Almost every seaside resort �. their school work'there'is no cliance in -the oouu comes within the°Ompanies.` Now there are aotualI, Treves, Sir Havelock Charles, Sir ; scare for. eight. _months, .but was y' . i ttrmy tbreo physicians, surgeons. Rickman Goldee, �iir Alfred Fripp,' ; rowia wolrse .and Warne and wus Mme state officials. _ scope of th palicry. 1 , f5 g ,. dentists. and other specialists on and Sir William C Sacyne. Thus be- almost in des r when a friend Even in private life they-find it ;inn sum per day or week may be alble- impossible secure ium id. There' ase lour forms of. cot's' 600 per annum is spent g Pa? the medical staff at the English twe'en physicians and sur eons $62 advised me to tie Dr. Williams' mpo respon-- imured is proportion rtion to the prem Pink Pills a teal. Anzious to get P pa in securing ` avell, I decided-oto do so. After firms, and they are, of course, de- policy: finers are five physicians, each medical sail surgCcal attcndanoe fbt barred from enterin.>;of, Ae.arn'ed Poli "A­7—Tb- ay for each r�e,l`uig $'y000 a ;ear,. Sir Fran- the sovereign. taking a few boxes I fou nd.a good P s Laking is the chief. Each of 'improvement, and I eontin'acYi- ta•k Frofessions. It i not altogether separate week in Which there are P the Kings surgeons receives $7,500 ing the Pills until I had used. nine otrange that the German youth iq three or more days of rale, amouirt-- t� disposed w take a g;ace view of ing on each day to more than :20 per annum; and none'of-them, when - Patient Husband—"Why did you boxes,.- when I Was main enl+aying j the--Ding is m good health, ever keep me-waiting on this corner ..'a, perfect health, and I fount on his failure. - of•an inch. - sees his Majesty- unless -as-one of two hours i You said you were-• wei hin m•:self that I had gained It is not only students in the I Policy "B"-To pay for every-day g g y schools .who kill the before on. Which the rainfall amounts to his guests.. merely Ruing to step in to see how, seventeen pounds: I have since en- The-five.sitrgeons.atta6bed to the Mrs. Knowall was." Wife--".Well, , }Dyed perfect-health for which I or after examinations. A man of i more than .20.of ass iinch. �ya._h�eIx4d are .Sir Frederick she ipsisted on telling me." , to Who .had been studying. legal ! Policy (: =To-pay fur the sec- �� - ave to thank Dr, Williams'�Z illiasls' .Pink PiUs; and strongly advise all other. procedure, reached the point where j and and every additix>nal rainy day ailing girls to give this medicine be R'as to take his examination for in each week, or in every separate fair trial." adcanoement to court clerk. -at; -week, on which the rainfall axRounts - THIS I N V ESTM EN:T " Evers woman afiioted with anae- rePe �y. told his friends that he to more than .35 of 'an.inch. r nus, er woman who auffesa.from was sure he shoald nut' p the • Policy '`D" (short periods of.lour . . HAS . PATO _7�j PER ANNUM backacinee and sideaches,. and the eiiam nations- �onnwutive days}--To pay for ever hair early since the securities of this corForatton war• s Y The night before the examination dray an which the .rainfall amounts Placed on tine. market is years 0. Busine.s_.establlahed Yr_ er miseries that afflict her.sex g a vara. Investment may be wl�dramn in part or -whole a Ty taati secure neon_health and strength hies himself'from tine window t6 mor© than :20 :of stn inch. (A any ' me alter one veer. Bate as a morttaae. Foil par through a fair uses of Dr. Wil ms of his_ ;d-story 3oem and sae icsek end policy). ") titulars and bocklrt &lolly furnished on reaueet. - Pink Pills. 6ii1d by all medicine crushed to death, Tlie premiums vary from 15s. to NATWNAL SECURITII S 'CORPORATION, t WE% (dealers ills.or mall at 50 Cents-.a box '--'�' I£3 ' S'3,60 tb $15);.the.former Recur- 00ZrpZVEisA=0N LS72 BUILDING - TOZONT0. ONT. {or siX boxes tot- $2.301roam The Dr: INFORM.ATIO'S FOR INiE\TOIEt ing Ed ($30j a seek. a.nd the latter _-.. I�iliains' Medicine Co., Brockville, 1:21 ($120 a week _under .policy the ateat aeon-. Pigeon k '-Davis, A," in which rain of the amount -. Messrs. Pigeon: - P tors of 71A St, stiptilated falls. Of course, larger WWchWaydoYouBuy- James Street, 3tontrea?, sepost. insuraiiees can. be_ arranged. The1lt orlted His Ray.` � A Y _• . that 115 Canadian patents were r-stets for the oilier poltf>es vary "`Why don't ar? you buy somet.ttiitg issued for the Week ending May only slightly. Do cel say deciaivel °at my. table I" demanded a girl at 5th 191st, 84-of which were granted IL is alai pos�ibdc for persons giv- Y F Y g a; recent bazaar of a young anon to Americans, le ta-Canadianz, 12 ing priiate _garden parti" and "A 54b.Package of REDPATH S ar'% � 'she knew fairly.well, as he.passed to residents of foreign countries 'ether out-door functions where no ..or "A 20-lb. Bag of REDPATH",and hes stall without putting his hand and 7 to. residents of Great Britain truney is taken to,obtain-a, wet Ass I -ffet a-:deficiite quantity -"�' In 'his pocket. "Well, you see," and Colonies. ther insurance fol: amounts to .b , , of well-known quality,"Canada'sbeft"was his answer, "I only ,bi from Of, the Canadians 7 were of. the mutually agreed' upon, to arrange 1 f ;i =-eifan and uncontaminated '�1� v' of Ontario 3 of British compensation far certain specified ' J1►e plain girls. They.have a hard Province the O,ritma!Package 7 er time making. &aTee.r' . She was Columbia, 2 of Manitoba, 2 of. Sas-' amounts of rainfall within- twenty pot,offended and he worked his katchcwan, 1 0[ 'Nota Scotia and four or helve hours, as they de- Or do you say, thoaghtleWy . - ' 'answer right through the bazaar I. of Quebec. sire. . }nd came out without spending b I' "A quarter's woseh of Sugar",or M1 Anything. _ -Rousehefd Hints. D fR__--Tilt'---W0R i� "A dollar's worth of Sugar",and get To clean a copper kettle rub-with I '--of unknown quantity u ]Bath the Same. a dry chamois skin.- Grew fit+ong on (tight Food: j I' -of unknown quality ,, Be careful not to keep vegetables You can't grow strong by merely —scooped out of an open barrel tz "'Gentlemen, I can't lie about -into a paper,bag Ghe horse; he is blind in one eye,'.' !n a warm, damp place else thea exercising. You must hate food }aid the auctioneer. The horse was will surely mould. the kind you:can digest'and•assitni-- � oon knocked down to a citizen Matting may be cleaned by wash- late. ing it-w ith water'in winah bran Un toss,the food;you eat is digest-. had been greatly struck by the bee been•boiled or in weak salt wa- ed it adds to the burden the.diges-• ;f►uetionew's 'honesty, and after + w eying for the horse, he said:'- ter, Dry it wel•r with a cloth. tive organs have naturally to carry. `You were ''honest enough to tell H+ when doing up.-lace curtains, This often means a nervous break- sheets of fine white paper be placed down. )ale, that' this animal was blind in between before washing; they will "About a.year ago," writes'an Q=T�!�� •'pne eye.'- Is there any other de .: �Xtr� Granulated SUGAR V ect V "Yes, sir, there is; he- is not stick and will look like new. Eastern lady; �,had quite a seri- Unbleached muslin shrinks very-I ons nervous breakdown caused, as CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIiV[ITED, MONTREAL. a Also blind in the other eve, Was 'much when- wa•ibing. -When mak- I I believ�, by overwork and worry; .Pe prompt reply, h eco - - ----- —__--- ing it up an extra inch a yard T also'su'lfered untold misery-from -- should be allowed for this. dyspepsia: HE ONLY MEDICINE' _ ` To >set growing house plants in.� . "First I gave -up my positione j FOR TEETHING BABIES the bathtub and spray them with .a I then I tried_ to find a remedy for my bath spray- is one.of the best me- troubles,. soinetliing .that Would. thods of giving their leaves the ne- `male me Sven and strong, .some-. i a Mrs. Alcide Charland Ste. So- I - ' cest;ary moisture.. _ thing to resb my tired stomach and `,�, g g=• 1542 - hie de Levrard� Qae.; writes: I , am well satisfied with Baby's Own Overalls,•and such heavy article's build up my_ worn-out nerves_&nd le s which i used for my little shoiild be dipped 3n the tub of wa- brain. ter, then laid'on the 'washboard; "I tried one kind of inedietne af- - one during the teething period. I, thorou hr - eon and scrubbed ter' nobhing seemed to ` _ jknow of no other medicine to equal. g y hemi." Mrs. CharIand's,t•estimony with a• ecsubbin.g brush. help me. ``i inally a friend suggested RAMS f that of thou.saiids of otbermotTi- hers. Once the tablets are used a home) rub its 'forepaws with butt- change 6f 'food and `recommended = i ter; a proceeding that is- said to Grape-Nuts• With libtle or no faith I , I A-011Cher will give no other medicine packager That was .- Amo destroy the scent of the old home. in it I tried a @W0 )ler little ones: The tablets are + • arranteed to �e absoltutel'y .safe, Far curly' bacon ant it very thin -eight monrtlis go and I .have newer •LASOItA?'ORY-- - •PAtH1TERit and half conk it in boili'rig water, been without it since. TLiTS TESTI. ' nd are not only good:during the �, - i rind but cure cons•t'i a- then elft• it, fasten in shape with a Grape Nuts:•did the work. •It P toothpick and broil it over the fire. make Ces#sin - prove the.easy oal•dc colds and simple fe�e•rs P helped me grow strong and well. ( work>Iag gnat lity ' Lis foot they cure_4H the rn or. ills Seeds-trot sttffxci-evrr - _ tfla ones. . They are'sold by float in water, but when arrived at built up my whole system and•made-' every caw materia} and enduring wear #ill maturity they will sink to,the. another �6oman of rude!" d ne dealers or by' iri a l_at 25 • • " " s a box faro T ,j r. �i'iiliams' bottom, and t}iis is proof that• they Name given by Canadian Postum are, good to plant. Cc,., Winds f, -Ont., .'Read.. "The Ex�erlment slid Experience edicine Co,, roc ville, Ont: Too mush oo'ffee t much starch ,. too y R,,:sd to Wellville," in pkgs. Both point to Ramsay's Paint as your loalcal choice. In purity,wearand beauty of-- - - - food, and too many sweets are tete Dolor they are uusurDassed. In economy the are enmatched. Courteous eervioE "There's a Reason. .. _ _ . color tca1 meat On days when it becomes n•ece.s- cause of .more irritable nerves and (Ewer road the above le'tter7 a now Write for iacerestlat paint terature. (� eery to dry clothes `within. doors, d,epr�ession-in .the.spring.than hard..one app—s from time to time. They A. RAMSAY&SON CO. (Established 1842) MONTREAL, Quo, r7' ire t•antu•, true, and full of human' pow work or even late hours. Interest.them-as'-high as-,po u' - 7 b w 4. .. ,' ,, �" - ..,. ,',r .,.. ':' iii , '. ... ..n n t u- .. '1'.. ,.f�•�' .•a S ?7'•T'^, T.- u �i' r�' `ry' ,''9- .. r"4..,«.. ...rR'.-+.;.,,.fi».•., ..,s. .. ., �'.ve.<..�.,.e. *-�e,air+.,::n .t ,,,,,.. Y .,�:3.+?6,., w 1... n>...ynh,., a *n:.t. .ay'..a'ar �4>;,:. ngv, 'd;?'• .,c. �. -.ex., •!x.,...,.,r ,;,,er, n:�;'� `.,�,....•r'wy.� ,•`�'�¢," ,N��''`Nv.'•'W'^4..,,w r I, '!•_ .•. ,-.a. ro r ��,, r .. ,tt!'.. Ji .,yin.b: '�'' � •?t d" e*.s a.. ,�". S4 ^ r ..: ,." ;a. ...r-r;�„f„ti. a .,...`'�y+t:'.s"•' -�,.r_.. , �;: . ,., :.. . ` ' ' rxr ,_'.,a w.•�:.: �-� -:�'' }fe . . •.:.. w.+ .4 .A. •,er' - r,,. 3.... •":` W -A new fence fus..to be erected -Miss Alice Thompson.Toronto; - •.• r -} "�.+ ` r V :L�►C�1 TQ*�Q _ ALISMSa exon in front of the English church visited friendshere this week. - • grounds. -M .Reed, of Hinasle, is visite pe -Allan Clark,of Lakefleld,a nt inre.g Mis@ Irene Rogers for a - few e "' t6re -J: S. Jepheoa was 4n 'the city the holiday et the home of his weeks. - _ . : Tuesday o1 n business. parents here. -Mrs. W.J. Taylor,and son, of :. _�• . :_ _ _. _ �" -Mr. Fierheller spent the holi- -Miss Marion Clark,of Toronto, Brooklin, are visiting the ior.mer's rk pe ' at his.-home in-Newmarket. -_ spent over Sunday with J.-N, and father, C. Rogers. -Dr. and Mrs. Towle spent Sun- Mrs. Richardson. -E. H. and Mrs. Lawrence, of D� X011 want a +day in Port Hope, hav ag motor- -Dr. Henry., will be here as Bristol, England, are...visiting the Ta11 a ]� ar • ed down. : usual next Tuesday to attend to latter's father,' Wm. Neale and -A carload of material for Gorr his professional duties. * other relatives. Posvibly not; but'ho- atter whether one bag or one ton, we can don Law's new residence arrived -Miss M. Rankin of Oshawa . -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay and this week. Business College,visited the form- daughter, Miss 'Nina, spent Sat- .supply you at a moues-saving price. Get our + -Victor' Austin, -of Toronto, mar's mother,,-Mas. Rankin, on urday. and Sunday .,with thein gmntthe-weekend -with his pat- Monday. _ _ . -relatives in town. - - - _ pr}cies before buying. Vents here. -C. Dillingham, of Toronto, - fiiIip has had his cellar- -- -=send or phone your grders=we�deli-ver--any :where. �s —Mr and Mrs- Stover,of Mark- accom nied by his daughter Mrs: floors repaired and ot#uer improve- ham, spent-Friday;-with Izr. and Cameron and child, spent a few menta :,ma a ,to is commodious ~: 'a : Mrs.;Towle. days at the Thome of hie daughter, residence on King street. R_ -._ HOhIEST WEIGHT -Born-In Pickering, on Wed- Mrs. Claude Field. -Married-At the home of Mr. ._ - FAIR -P'RTCES i �' ►^ <; nesday. May 20th to.Mr. and Mrs. -The township - council will Robert Cronk, . Pickering, on - - -Moore, a daughter. meet to-day (Friday) at ten Tuesday evening, Mr. Viggo An- Are no doubt the leading Factors in keeping our Grocery _d efbtched -of ()'clock for the transaction of dersob, of Calgary, to Miss Ane 'Business on-the increase. - " - h zhad mud o o'clock during-th_e�ast week. as a court of revision. Rev. D. E. Johnston performed -:Xrs. Wm• Allaway, who was ' -The latest improved and beet the ceremony-in the presence of a LATEST A$RIVALA IN MEN'S WEAR : not so.'well for a few days last Cream Separator in the ma }ce6. f ew,friends. .. � week. is again improving. The Tubler has been tested by ex -Everyone should carefully. Men's Waterproof Coats, Men's Tennis Shoe @11 -The infant of Lorne and Mrs. parts and came out ahead of all examine the•"Home Trade Cata- — �li Puckrin is now improving, after others. Big reduction for cash. logue" just issued by "The Big " ;Men's Fancy Shirts, . 'Men's Straw Hats, an attack of pneumonia. - See them at D.Simpson & Co's. * Store." The•prices compare very Men's Christies aad Fedoras. -Master Ernest, son of-_George ' -There were many visitors here favorably with any" mail order ----------- and - - - _ and Mrs. Baker, who has been ill on the holiday. Among them we house and the goods - are very _ First-class lines, right up to the minute. Come and see. with pneumonia, is now much.im• noticed : Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman and satisfactory 'indeed- Get- the proved..- Lloyd Bateman;'-Fred Bunting, ."Home Trade" hab' -Mrs.W. H. Peak and daugh- Geo. Vii. and Mrs. Gordon, Samuel -Mrs. J. Leslie is -leaving To- . ter, Miss Reta, were in the-city on and Mrs. -Herbert ronto and intends making--her ---- ti Saturday. Kerr, Miss Hobbs, prism Cora Gorr home with her daughter, Mrs. D. l ;. : • = �'' z, -The local tennis courts are don, Reginald .Shirley, Mr, arid- Kennedy, at Pe>uetanK._ Hgr dau- Iibei�ally patronized-these days. Mrs. Barnes;--Miss Mackie, Miss gaiter; Oiiye, left this-week for t,. $alishury, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Calgary,Alta.,.where she intends` It is a healthful pastime fol those = y ; who have the leisure. all of Toronto ; Miss Kate Kerr, to.spend some time with her sis- - g -Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daught- of Oshawa.; Geo.-Harvey and- Mr. sister, Mrs R. A Hardy. . - c c er, of Toronto, were a wliK- a an ra. Todd,-of- oron o ; M vs. former's parents, G. M. -and Mrs-..I J.. S. Harvey and- daughter, Miss .1 - •, - Palmer, over Sunday. Cora, of Oshawa; Mr. and Firs. Beautiful Hall"---A -Mrs. Goodwin's many friends Pountney and Miss Hufliand.'�Tu- - will be pleased to learn that-she ronto; airs. John 1loore, of St. Clean Cool Sealy .�'t!ERW/L4�_. /11/ s ie recovering from her illness of Cathari-ties. USE PARISIAN BADE 1T XAKE� THE - �NrsdrV RN/J'J5►E� ' some week's dturadon. _ . Empire Dap was fitt-ingly:cele• HAIR FLUfrFD Y ANAB171DA11'r. 4 f --Ed. Balsdon spent the holiday orated on Friday b)r the teachers It is needless for you to have hair with his son, !lied F. Balsdon, at and pupils of the Pickering public that is anything short of perfect. If - There is no season of the year to fitted for Brightening Vis w Car ill where the latter has pur- school The school flag was nn- it is falling out. losing color splitting -- as the pre"at. There is no better way to Improve.the appear. f g + + ante of yous'house insure•07 out than bytha use of paints aad chased a hardware 'businese. furled and its significance duly or if the scalp burns and itches, im- _ seraishes_ a .k.epin you: house well painted it will lass ~ -Mr. and Mrs. Graham, of To- emphasized by' the teachers. In mediately get from D. Pettit or any tong...4dl�betterifBrrghtnvpFinishesareused. t dry counter a a0-cent bottle of Par- sher.v,n•witriam,Paints and Varnishes are the greatest Tonto, spent a few days with the the afternoon a patriotic program g help in housecleaning. By touching up the shinny span is the I _ "letter's sister, "Mss. L. D. Banks, of readin recitations and music fsian Sage—use it frequently—the fleet bons* such as soon,turniture,woodwork•with pats r wars" p' application removes dandruff, invig- I is stain the bousa can be mach to fairly shame inside. 8ww. and other friends here during the awes given by the pupils. Rev. Mr. orates the seal and beautifies the �ckamins will give sone satisfacnowthan ever before, p. W a areagents for Sherwin-Winiass Parma and Tatmlrhea week. _. Pippen gave an apl5ropriate-ad hair until it is gloriously radiant. - " -The members of the township dress in which he emphasized the g aad.i8 h•glad so Kier. yw sgttr•.ea"Brightening vp• sees i'� Parisian Sage supplies Dain ' needs _ _ __:___ _- _-_-- _INau•��oe oat, cow.w aad calk sb•wat:•s•.e:. --- -council made their annual tour of honor it- was to be a subject of perfectly harmless. It contains the - . inspection of roads on Tuesday. the British Empire. Principal exact elements required to make the l pec 1? ,� �� MsoC HAP I Two autos were commissioned for Fierheller and trustees Coakwell hair soft, wavy, ossy and to make the day. - - and Clark also have short add teas- tt thick an beautiful,• e --James Denny shipped a car- es. -The exerelsee of the after- will surely arks.Parisian S ` load of cattle to Ottawa on Mon- noon passed off very pleasantly It Is one of the best and most delight- day. There were twent -three indeed. Ella hear sonars mown. LEST YOU -FORGE' - { f` head_and the- farmers real for -The annual meeting ..of the PIOKERiNG MARSE'1'$ - them ;4' 4,00. Women's Institute was held at _ _ Haveyoubought our seed Corn yet? If not come here and get it,as we are " s>_ -Mr. Harding, *ho has been ill the home of Mrs. Geo. Kerr's on White Winter Wheat. .......,... 1.00 supplied with all varieties. either off or.on cob, at right prices. Albo, for some months and eonflued to Tuesday May 26th. The following Red •' " :.:. 1.00 Manger Seed.Turnip Seed and all kinds of seeds you may want. his bed, became much worse on were elected : President, e. Spring Wheat .....rs.. Mixed ::..:.;..._.. -i.8 00 An-up-to-dateuireekof Our did cheesIn e is acrameerithag teha b heOnist�t►te 7 Sunday naortiiag from- heart-fail- Robt. Cronk": Ist Vice-Pres., eq p teas ' ure,but has since rallied. F. H. Hall ; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. Goose ••••••••••' •• coffees are prime. We have prneap lee for.preserving. Also, Oats . .. AO -The regular monthly meeting Jno. Draper : Sec.-Treas., Miss M. "' """"' oranges, bananas, lemons an tomatoes,cabbage. - _ <a of the Methodist Ladies Aid will Richardson Directors-Miss Irene ' ^^ ��t }� asparagus,onions,lettus,etc.,etc. _ be held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Rogers, Mre. W. Pippea. Mrs. �� ♦ SIF. RE Y�}�#i�VN - Banks on Wednesday, June 8rd 1., &hl� ires. District - Directer-- " _ Canned Fruits, plums.peaches, raspberries and pineapples _ -+�t 2.30 p. m. Kindly attend. Mrs. R. G. Bedson. Remember Municipality of the Township of Picker• Pickles sweet and sour, catsup in tins afar per tin, olives, H. P.and Worcester - -T'na previous reports to the the delegate meeting of the ins. -' sauce,,capms and anchovy,paste. --effect that the apple crop 'was Women's Institute to be held at Public'Notice to berebv given that _ - - likely to prove a failure does not the home of Mrs. E. L. Ruddyy on the Court of Revision -for the-Munici- ,,��••�� :,porrespond with other reports re- Monday ne:t,Junelst ftt2o'clock. palirp of the Township of Pickering, G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON' ceived, which indicate that pros- The delegate. . Mrs. Laura R. for the year.1914, vriF1 hold ice'first - pects were.never better for a good Stephen, of Huntington,P. Q. will sitting in the Town Hall• in the Vil- ` crop. speak on the "Influence of Envir- lage of Brougham, on Friday,the 29th 1 day of May, 191.1,at the hour of one p i H. R. H. the Duke'aod Duda- onment. Allladies are invited .--'-Time V ese"of Connaught and rt motor- to attend. . o'clock ib the afternoon. y All persons .interested will' please / . ed Clown from Toronto on Sunday -The May 24th celebration here take notice -and .govern themselves and spent a few hours very pleas- on Monday is now numbered with accordingly. y'We Have a fine usortment of screen doors - antly with' Lord and'Lady Hyde the things that were. In the fore- •Dated at- Whitevale,-tbis-1.2th day and Lord Somers at their farm noon the rain had a very dFpress- of May, 191.1: r ' ,from $1.00 up. here. Pickering has a hearty ing effect and-cast, a gloom over DONALD R. BEATO:v, welcome always awaiting such' the sporting fraternity. Howeven, Clerk of the said. .,-Window screens all sizes. distinguished visitors. about noon the sun came out, 33. -go Municipality _ _-The motor tradic through the athetic field dried up and the V /� - " Fly swatters �Algo here on Sunday and the holidays rte of the day- commenced.• EASTLA$E SHINGLES was something-immense. From The junior football game between New Perfection 011 stoves, four,three ori d tW0- of several of these cars pee the f Claremont and Pickering was the burners wit}] 0 the conduct 'of the occupants w � y fit item and resulted in 1-0 for ' D O Dens. passed through the village, they the home boys.' Arthur Percy - - Y4, were not all ladies and gentlemen acted as referee. Then followed who were motoring .on 'the Ring- the baseball match.the Crescents, Jim", ` . � a. S �.stoproad on those days. of Toronto, vs. Pickering team, - rc r -The X D Y police..trustees"are having resulting in a victory for the visa- a coat of gravel put on King St.. tors of 6.3.- Although but a six- extending from the fire-hall east. innings game,it was an interest- :es Notwithstanding the severe criti- ing one. The pitching of Roy COLLARS AND HARNESS ' cism at the time, the-broken stone .Stewart for •the home team'was among= LlFOR SPRING WORK _ placed on King S.last year proved remarkable and had he been sup- - to be a nod investment, as those Are easily applied and have al- Bring your horse and get a good fitting collates. Good team - ported in the field would have spays given the best of harness at reasonable prices. who have to drive over it can scored an easy-victory. The inter- satisfaction. I am making a,. � testi _ - r fy mediate football contest between - -A milking demonstration .con- a Toronto.team and the Pickering gave been made 211 years SPEG'IALlike cut above- ducted by A, G. Haist•agent of boys.was perhaps the most ezcit- TEAM HARNESS the Hinman Milking Machine Co., ing part of the day's exercises. Made standard grade only. Corso- _1j trace, neckbands, crooner and hip strap complete with- of Galt, will' be TpAd at- Frank Some,brilliant plays were made at gated Iron any gauge. out collars,$29.75. Same harness with heed chain trace,826.75 , Weetney'13 oneile south of times and neither elle had much Let.me figure for your next roof Repairing neatly andpromptly attended to. Greenburn station on Thursday, the advantage:• When tigre was and save.yvu money. June 4th at 5 p. m. All farmers up the Acore stood 8-2 in favor of Bell telephone..' PICKI;RINQ HARNESS EMPORIUM interested are cordially invited .to Pickering. .The attendance on the _ ' attend. * grounds was very good consider. F. J. Prouse, Pickering -The rain of tate past'week ing the unfavorable weather all Phone-Ind. 301. _ W. J.-COAK-WELL was just what the farmers were morning, and the collection total.- ELM DALE MILLS praying for and as a result all ed some$20, which was sufficient - - vegetation ismaking rapid growth. to cover expenses. The tennis p=e�ERsrrc • BOOTS AND SHOES -- Ray especially will be greatly -courts were in use during the -- -• " benefited the down " s by noun- This afternoon, while the sports were ' '• ..ls-the place to get your nest " _ , • , -- ' crop promised to be very light ih in progress in other parts of the ba of Flour.! Shoes weever carried cons. uence of the revioue dr field.•. Earl g We have the largest stock of Boots"and q p y.in, the afternoon Ogilvie's Royal Houaebold can't be` and liought before the advance in Prices, and are' , '? s .,eather,-but since' the rain the tournament was held by the Pick• - , _ e ctsfor si fair crop. is Bauch_ ering Gun Club on Clark's'•flats, _,_._ beat for Bread. - prepared to ive the public the benefit ri ter. - „ when._a large:number competed Glenera Flour y Flour : :Nothingbut stockdass boots` - r and Mrs. Williams, of for the handsome-prizes offered Graham Flour - Simeoe Point House, will bat and some Rood scores were record Fresh Rolled Oate- i ' home" to their friends from 'Pick- ed. - The.following are the prize- Bran andl3horte w,=w C tw �� .ring and vicinity from ii to .� p.' winners: Ist,'S. W. Davis. a care. Date and oat Chop _ CEO T H G - • s"aF m. and from 7 to 9 on Thursday isgg set 2nd Walter Shepherd -Barley and Barley-Chopd. next, June 4th. This is intended a Raya lamp 8rd,-Thos:' Dwyer, Mixed Feeds The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from to-be a -formal opening of this a fruit spoon ; 4th, - Morrish, a Molassine Meal and Morasses Meal -' A'perfeet fit guaranteed or Ino sale, be±t»tiful summer resort, which is pipe.; 5th, John Calvert, a-cigar- Special prices-in ton-Iota. - See tb*ew style i>trovercoats. - : gaining much in popula' sty nn- case. Weather conditions consid- V. .wt .V .e� p der7M!'r. and lyre. Williams' sbtt+`ered, Victoria Day. was.i3ttingly R, " A. BUNTIN(I _ P:LGKEBII C ie taro-''':.gement. celebrated in Pickering. _ ` pP g every dayl • e r , „ d. >l�• u. '',•,y. ,, .:,, .:; :.. .d .: '..: - . . ,.. ..' � lar :pt-. !'y+., y w:3 ^r y..: 15 r�"�' .. .• , 'tiM;;, .- :,.,..u.r,. .,�w .., ;,...\.. :i.,w,.....;.,'. .. -.: : j.:' .,.•' '""Ra 'x'w.r ",t+. � .t.$.- t�. sy .�'. ...�, � ...Ri�•�q u x �'s"-. ' , , Yr r^ •.t.' s+Ser „'yy;"'G,r •.p •t'y;..t.-. ,,K"`1 '? .�5+.:+�ra;.a...e'F5i•'- N• a 5.,p r A -.'P',� •71 .'t�. A" .ri" "ra"' - ' ... � r a � s 'L2 .a w." r+.-,�u. ,n• G' >rp£ti"'. � 2nid-