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Mr.Moore had DUMBARTON taken of!the bridle in order to put on O. McKINNONi, M.D., L,R.C.$., CREAM BUDS-FA1f]LY = a halter, when it turned round. Mrs, - N• EdiabnrKh,member of the College o! TEA BUNS-PASTRY On Monday evening the little-gran Moore thought the animal was about Two _ BhyNoipns and Burgeons et Ontario,lteentiate son of Mrs. Bush had a narrow escape v j m out of T kinde_of P'lour_onl. of R al College of 6arRsons, Ediabargh - to run awn and BE u p Y- -8wo �attention to asieaaes of women and - - — from being killed by a cow. The cow Che rig and in doin so br10 e a bone KISSIMI for PASTIRY children, Office and residence,Brougham.v S Y ILSON PORTER. Chiro SHORTS with her horns, but fortunately he re. Ville was telephoned for and he came BAKERS' JOY for BREAD -- praetor—Thu cause of dieeas•removedb! - eeived no injury, The infuriated up and took her home in his auto. 1 guarantee baking results - + adjastmeat of the spIlse Coaenitation free. JUMBU mal then turned on Mrs. Bush, and or money back. p atPiokerias oa i►ipondays• Wedaesdays and SCREENINGS Fridays. Omos-Bo gitacoe.8t.South, Oshawa• - gored her in one of her legs. Dr.Dales BROCK ROAD ROLLED OAT$ ;Phone ItµOshawa OATS 0. W. was summoned and,had .her wounds Exchanged for Oats O PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL OAT CHOP dressed,and she Is now making satis- The-freight service on the C. P. R. WHEATLETS p factory progress towards recovery. is now in full awing and the pa senger GOLD DUST CORN MEAL P 'arid X-RAY INSTITUTE -ICORN AND CORN CHOP We congratulate both on their narrow service will be opened is a few days. ROLLED WHEAT ' -BIojuaRma, - ONTARIO -MIXED CHOP escape. Two boys,said to come from Pick- GRAHAM FLOUR Bring Village, visited this neighbor- The following Feeds kept on Q 7t. NWIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D.,-C. M., hood a few days ago and made them. hand Phystclaaisease res AUDLBY selves a general nuisance. They had BRAN ' FEED OF ALL KINDS On Tuesday. as Harvey Edwards a gun which the fired frequently, SHORTS t3peclaliMan,st In ose a s•aees Pros Con ert, , O las« of llfea, Diseases of Women, Cancers, was driving the mail wagon on the t y nR perilously' near to OAT CHOP Set-UOs. throat examination. Diseases of eye. PRICES RIGHT, regular route to Brougham, he met the people is the vicinity. Their FLAKED OATS N i ear.noes,throat sad hags. Fitting glasses and D t ON sena andit tochronic diseases. with a serious accident. He was drive language was frightful and their con- BARLEY FEED A Oleos 8onrs 19 to 8 and 7 to 0 491y ing west on the Kingston road a short duct around the school was most un. CORN CHOP distance-west-of-tbe,townline when becoming. They also destroyed pro- MIXED CHOP -- _ — Lelfai. an auto came up behind and drove so perty for their own amusement. ---CORN-Best American 'W E. FAREWELL, B.C.; BARRIs- so close to the horse that the animal Prosecution may follow.' OIL CAKE E *: J L SPINE, LIMITEDI hecame frightened and started to COTTON • B4Oona Orowa� �7.asdOonaty PICKERINC , OMT, kicka an a ores - WHITEVALe -y Y S CREAM EQUI- F N A started to run away. Mr. Edwards VALENT-for calves _R .'E E. HRIStI'IAN, BAirister and umped out and in the act broke both Our'tepnis aspirants are progressing MOLASSINE-for .t1 *S solioit ,Notary Public.Etc, Money to Vones of his leg at the ankle, Those nicely. all kinds of stock D .D Aoan. Ofaoe Brock st Noah,Whitby. 4617 LOOK HERE / in the auto apparently did not know W. J. Beaton, B. A„ was home over, SPECIALLY MIXED . A A '�► ufifsrssirf I�atrbs. of the accident as they were"driving Sunday, GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y Y .The Claremont Furni' at a furious rate and did not look be- Lawrence I ajor was a Sunday visi. WG. HAM-Issuer of ;M rfa a ture atorP hind. Mr. Edwards was unable for to his home. Fs• _+. GFRFrFT�T ' ' y� • Licenses in the neo - secure the numt•)er of the auto. The -Misee.-Ella and Euphemia Pennoek Flake:Ing villas•, My - is the best 1plaCe to get' your unfortunate man was taking charge spent Sunday with their parents. BEST GRADE OF-D. L..& HOUSE FLR+IBAI�Qi:, we bare of the mail that day for his brother, A. J. O'Mally intends going into the �I POU.CHER. Real Estate' Auc- -dressers, washstands, iron who had gone to the city on. business. chicken raising more extensively nest ' 2. 1 . dosser, valuator, oolleotor and Issuer and brass bedateads,.par- summer. Of mazrfa,le llc®saes,Brougham. OUNBARTON ' _ Harrison Johnson has just complet- ' ,.. � for suits, buffetta, and �. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage side boards, mattresses and spring ed a fine piece of sidewalk by the BapSerall Q 1 L/• Lio•ns« in ells oonnty of anaarto, couches, and all kinds of cbsurs Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, is a guest Alat church. r; Oso•at store and his residence,OlarsmoaL at Rosebank. always in stock, also ma Some of our residents are growing D��j R.BEATON,TO WNSB:IP OLERT other articles too numerous Mrs. Edwards, of Toronto,is spend hay in their front yards. It would `= = Oooveyaae r, Oommise!oa•rtos tasiag to mention. Rememberwe Dg-some-time in the villa e- add atl to appearances If they M g ere T , Me,farms a�poe•orsa�ataot. $a, Moa•J to loan keep the Roods and de- Ise Fanap$males, ot"Locust Hill, would use the lawn mt+wer instead of lute o6h13sn1,. "I am of Marr•!sp IA& liver them to your spent Sunday with her parents. the scythe. a� ale= - • Miss Mills, of Toronto, s spent the home. at the v - pe -.Coal �1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price. week-cad with the Misses Allison, .1' a tar Ooants« of York and Ontarlo. Ago. 8. F. and Mrs. Turner and little RRouGt1AM amiss of w kind• ast•na•d to on aborts" Patronize our town merchants. EGG, STOVE,CHESTNUT, B. Elspeth. of- Cobou „were ccete•. address Green fewer P,o.. ORL don't send our good dollars ry� Mins Maggie Cassie.is in Toronto at gueste recently of (i, A.and Mrs. GIl- �••��• B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- away to build up some other !ee {_, . press PEA AND STEAM CURL. yr . cion«r, vata•t« and eou•ewr toz Pince. Yours for business. We- are pleased to welcome Mra, Thos, Poacher and Archie Machin Sean ee n Ontario and York, r b triads of Benyon, of Ireland-who bas only just were is the city on Tue�eday, trd«wada•t•d atth•r p�ivat•ly or by auction. T• s -T. -A. Philip. of Pa-lrbur ,- III:, b We are now N•1•oaten collected. Ree dates or other par- .ViBEAL arrived to join her husband at the g quoting gumtnet+ trScnlars apply a resides«,slls•beth Bt,I�ek- Moore farm. here with hie father, Colin'Philip . W146. Phos•orders lett at Niew•Olga•,Flak. All seemed leased to welcome the Walter and Mrs. Brooke. of Dollar, = avtag, or blaeoab's store, Olar•most. will re visited relatives here over Sunda csiv prompt alas:too. Satisfaction gaarsn. CLAREMONT smiling face of Ernest Walton. of To- T - M•d. -!ty phos•anmb•ri.tad•p•ad•ae�eoa ronto,.who spent •Sunday with his Robert and Mrs. Devitt, of Janet- friend,-Benjamin Lotton. Ville, were here(Pr a couple of days. The-annual service-at-the-''l#tt a pr.-Robbiilard, of St:..Pragl�Milltl,� S. R. PENNOCK Church, (Erskine Cemetery) will be is visiting with J, H. and Mrs.•Madill. �lCod held on Sunday.lune 1•iib.at 3`p. m, Mr.-and.Mrs. Blakely; of Toronto, L, epi N K Ltd* - *, ItA/N/TBVALB, OMT. 0 A collection will he taken in ,aid oS Visited James. and Mm Wilt-on last f u Funeral Dis a for and tmbahner. the Ceznefery fund: Everybody wet-' week' - 4 come. Mrs.' Duncan Dolphin and MIaA pICKERI11iG Any business entrpsted.to. me will ppy-Tithe is a •- --- rery Ha Edith Sanderson spent ,Saturdey..in be carefully handled. time to wHtTov Toronto, e' -Charges Moderate- _ Rev. Mr, Mcllroy, of Ha ersville, Independent phone No. 1a}I. fir- �• The ballasting on the Toronto= net- SCR - •�• A ern between here acid Oshawa is pro= Sunday ternoon. grggsing -veru slowly, the equipment W. H, Jackson occupied the pyl it z �" �gN PHILIp Theme little ictures• bejng of a very Dor order. of a Methodist church on $ua pay p v easily funds p d ,} The question of watering Brock St. ev a}ing and delighted bis hearers tell big stories all the year south to the G, T.R.station has•been with a splendid sermon. lOT aid over Garton and,jar-Has.afull line u1 fresh and cur- through, and then r for the present season, So Master Jack, Mre. J. - decided the town couacll at %ts_last Johnston•and bliss Ycanie, of Torn= meats epnstautly on h/tnd. session. to,called on Mrs. Brodie and Mrs. G, ALL SIZES IN-STOGK kodakittg i9 The executive committee of the Ph'tip here on Tnesday. - +Sp, Roll, Breakfast Bacon, - ,good fun. South Ontario Conservative Associa- Rev, Mr. Smith; a representative of _ Ham, Bologna, jVeiners, etc good tion met here on Tuesday afternoon the Dominion Alliance, will-occup P I C K E A I N G P H A R d C Y to arrange for convention to nomi. the pulpit in the Methodist If you would like to secure _ Highest prices pard for nate a candidate For the local house. on Sntiday afternoon, scant winter's supply--of coal at y # "'. Butcher's Cattle J. B. Laidlaw has •decided'to o on The Methodist Ladiea'Aid vnll meet this month's prices;but are ton g at the home of Mrs..Harvey en -*� • • • _ with the issuing of an illustrated book- Y wed- _busy to draw it now, you can-"' . Vickering 1Ue, I' PETTI'T " leron his own account. This booklet nesday, 1lfay 10th,at 2 P. m. A cor- will be issued for .the purpose of dial invitation is extended-to all do so by paying for it now and �_�'��'�=N�. advertising the town and its splendid - A Rloori was cast over this.neigh- getting it in the f4ll•or winter. , " opportunities for mauufacturin con- boyhood on Friday last when it be- First- when you need it. Blau-rigs for hire REAL �'STATE g came' known that; J. W. Hogle bad - y - ` •�••• ceras. Day.Or tight suddenly passed away. Mr, HiQle ��•�ti The town con-to- as Monday night had]iced here or near ere all his ifs A. C. RE D gave the Toronto-Eastern just `three S,0 R, ` ,µ Bus IDeet$ all tralti8 � ' days in, which to' proceed with the •and was well and favorably known as - completion of its line through the a good citizen,?�oneat and upright, A LC�II�T HILL Teaming promptly attended to. _ . 1l11W�Ai�tr1>E1�� town. Unless the work proceeds very staunch temperance worker., and within that time the Dominion Rail- had of late yeara become a renowned COAL AND LUMBER YARD - { Agent for Canada Carriage Co. _ way Board will be appealed to, apiairist. He had been in poor health Insurance rates lower on farm pro- The.passenger"rytee on the C.P:R. for some time'but was uncoulplaining, ` �• Be Peak perty,and Village Dwellin e, tberefore his sudden demise was more TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G 7 P{ckertyip. did not begin on-June 1st as expected, T.R. Trains Dia " in firsC-c?Aas Com'panies. . but heavy freight trains are now be- of a surprise to the community than 8 8 East Sue as follows- Ing sent over the road and the full to those who knew his physical condi- N0• 8 Mail 8.08 A M. If you eRE'Ct HIGH GRADS ExPLOY- NO 1�=emltlaq NOtetS 1Z Local service will commence within A fort tion. The very largely attended Pune- „ 2,60 P.M. xsxT you must make HIGH GRADE ni ht. The operators ar now iii char ait! Monday betokened the"esteem 1 34 ]'roost 6.0i5 P. M. PREPARATION. One school that is If not insured with me,call and g p g this community had for Mr. Ho g g - of the stations all along the line, y glee Trains Dili West• due as follows- well-known throughout-Canada for compare rates. ` g The hereiivea widow and Tamil have No. 13 Lo' ,,47 A.M. strictly superior trining is the The Johnston estate.near the C. P. y ttrL-sympathy of all here, " II Local 2.R0 P,Jf. R. crossing in the east end of the town, •,• 7 Mail 7 b0 P. M. Richardson~ was sold by auction on Tuesday after. !13nndsy included • • a e noon for-11500. This Ives a reinark- ff`` � u able figure for such a dilapidated - �iiOmus lair - NEW TINSMITH Notary Public,'Pickerin building and small piece of land. A (}iris and women of all ages want SMITH SHOP R• few days ago Wm. Westlake sold two _ ""N". ONT• old dwellings near the up-town G.T.R. to be beautiful and attractive, p p in Greenwooda ~ ~ station' for $1200. This also was a unsightly in and lifeless hair des- I have o cued u . Graduates of this school READILY H p p P I'N I good price for such property. trot'shalf he beauty of a pretty face. -tinsmith shop and at!! prepair- _ OBTAIN BMPLOYD[E2tT because tilers ��// f The town ed��eil on Monday night If your hair is•losing .its natural ed LO da all kinds of tin- are thousands sof openings in this appointed F. Howard Annea as our color, is falling out, dull, streaky, full slnitdo a roofing and city every year and we are called ,AND OAT FLAKING representative at the •Publicit Con- of dandruff, too dry, or if the seal - `.. upon to fill more than we, can. v -furnace work. Kress soon to be held in Toronto. As Itches and burps do not be alarme , Enter.,any time. College open all The undersigned is prepared to do representatives of a number of.large, use Parisian Sage, Rub it well into Work guaranteed and' prices r year. Write for catalogue, grain chopping and oat 'American manufacturing concerns the scalp. It will go right t3 the hair moderate. looking for Canadian locations will be roots, nourish them, .and stimulate Lawrence Deririy ` 1�V.J F,litott, Principal flaking every. day in the present, tWlit-by may'-way its s are air to grow Ic�tig And beautiful. Cor. Yonge and Alexander.81 week except on of these .concerns tblough their able It removes dandruff with one applica- GREENWOOD Saturday. representative. This Convention will tion• stops itching scalp, -falling hail• y' be held in the Canad n National Ex- and makes the head feel tine, r hibition, utilizingnumber of the Parisian Sage supplies the hair with John F. Bayles, G�r88I1W00d buildings. what ie needed to make it soft, fluffy; Farms .and Fruit I>t The Council cowmen ed its June thick and gloriously radiant. . It is 'VCTANZ'E� BLAC8SMITH SHIP ? Have ion lots of Water ? session on Tuesday afternoon, One of sold in fifty cent bottles by D. Pettit _ the important items on•theorder and all drug counters. Look for••the We sell all classes of suburban and C. d. Pict O paean'Is the appointment of a succee- trade mark-•'Th@ Girl with the e undersigned has opened a new OF cor to the late .Donald McKay, as burn Hair." Accept no other. country real estate. Every day r: CO.- blacksmith shop on the King- is prepared to furnish you anything Treasurer. - Depatatinne from the have enquiries for some close • sten road opposite the in the line of water' supply such as Horse Show Association and from the - of property in Ontario and wee . PICKERING MARKETS y purchaser wh-o cue THE PICKERING NEW. S ` Quaker c}aurch, two � Pum windmills hydraulic. rams,. town council will be heard, the form. - tm► have the miles _esat of lumbin etc. er ask y grant and the White use what you have to sell. Ps i -far A move 100 �QHN FISHER & CO -T - = plumbing. ite Winter Wheat, .......... �. Pickering Village. latter to ascertain what the county Red .. ., 1'(� • They are also expert well drillers will do towards contributing „ 1-M ork guaranteed. Charges moderate g to the Mixed :. and respectfully solicit your patrol` town's sewerage system, as the coun- Sprinf Wheat................., :90 EeAt Estate and Farm Brokwrs, ' HIL L ty buildings are eaempt.ff0m all tax- n age for the .tura. Incl, ahon� i21, ation. ( ••••••• Building, a adO Ri h .8ii Lumsden O is 4o i TORONTO, - �IT:1 Q. .; R ::'}¢• :,,,, .: .:. .. M"•..; J» � "' ..... ... .::: • .•, K." -,. '.T. •.j.;.t M.,., a.,�': '�,;•, ,.�!�4y, H ,�, .k hrr,. x6v •:Wyti x .,�.� .IF ?y' t xr+lbo ae xr Ta" f'S 'SN. r <S^ .1 .. 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Rave place ,to something�ks the frank Ciiulbiug One of the Loftiest Peaks ON confidence which had masked our form- er relations. ash �ay ti " - e r' At flrst she glanced from /time to Of BilfePiB. '��le � ��ri ��� time nervously about her. or turned her The man who wishes to 8lee� 1D head sharply to ascertain who was he- ' hind her: but before long. becoming in- p tereated in the contents of the..shop tents every night when rhe is clifBb- ,"'. . ' - . 1. I- wSndowa, she seemed to Yorget her at)- ing so g lofty. mountain i8 not i % -�T." whollYs to dine nydeasu gi a ibex momenself 4 made of bald enough stiff# to get to - � -� 1, = - AYter readlbR her a.lgdason on her ex- it .summit, d-,Clares Mr. Sbmuel e :: ; ' Qr, -Married to a Fairy. tbreme naughtiness !n eceivint: frlenda :.. 1 S �' s - . - y running away to London Instead of Turner' in'j1i8 account ',of• "MY ; - ,f o '�• - returning to school. I asked her if she Climbing Adventures in FLEur.Con- y _ was fond o! aweeta. and. recei'vinR ea „ t F Immediiat affirmative, Id led pati vra5 two rat well- e enhcwunt rmmany dWge I the inen+ts. the enough to • . he had known confectioner's, and •treated.her privationB -- l:• TilrfLeP CHAPTER- r- on n neither called nor that tet! o to a rRe a h yroce<1 by his'own experlenc Zg 3forlsad.Hovse wsa a spaeiotis white money. I presumed that a was doitsK 6he wan Plesaed asga.ghlld with the Makes the. Clothes as ,; ;, !. buildinti, PleaeanUY situated in a large wain and I was the more sarprlde cif Y u sec`ery rich 3lrpaIervey,R-aren't Climbing Beluka, ODe Of the loftiest B1tAifRQs. "-- �arden well furnished with trees and when, upon ingatiring what had become peaks of Siberia, in midwintr, lie White aS Sr�OW itennls-lawns, and. provided, trioreover, w him of Wilson, the latter -informed yovq' she said, eyeing me with an odd �.O with a field in which swings, trapezes, 'mo- that he'feaYed Wray-had "gone vn- thouRhtfpinesa. Gents. : Try It l' ' and hartield i-bate pointed cons,�tcu��ous- completely." very far from !t. But I can afrord "WSL9:Com led to leave every thin ac _ e__w _work___I-really a few ..•:acts now and then.". .. Iexeept foots behind him in attemp 8 shnso�c,ich-r y 1 to the fact that•the Dup11a physlthe + traveled _ m�Johawn.itichardsca Co, a n n d rather starve. He's one- of Ahi hon't 1 zrzair-�wa�rah —}iII the-summit. -�aX1II$ roar..f,can. a1`a mixed-breed- they '"What would-you buy?" 1 +_ risks of bears, `� --------Some of the girls wer�t_playing ten- a rank Bohemian. t e m . �' h is Yamily. who never did a stroke of suede ones to..my elbow. tan-colored an he - tife lmmedlatelY outside the house, sad 1P8S- ti ti I scanned them eagerly in the hope of work-thought themselves above'/!. A black. And then some aandin' shoes solved, of to h8 inten82 Co , I man I know met him on a sitetclalnR- Dancing-shoes? You don't go to solved not to be stopped; and p recognizing Lilith. MY mind was eO tour last spring. drinking the beat balls, do you? What do' you want roll of the girl that when F arrlvea at Ererynhere there was fres snout �' .!:" Rhe front-entrance, the door of which brandy, smoking the.beat'cigKars. and re- dentin?-shoes for?" - ed on. Brand to sketchfnK the'landlord to settle >`'e enure in tiara:' she said, blush- lOrih time 3II Climbing dOa'II; even e was, open. as the afternoon was warm the bill:' int deeply. 1 had to a%excise the �reatealt stud.sultry, I asked the servant who aP- Great artiste who have made greiR I chose to interpret her "blush and,,but there did not Beem to be much npeared 1n answer to my ring. for biles unman had a had to do that before now." slightly contused manner of answering daIIRei of an 8va]°anche. I walked caution. Zilith Saxon," when doubtless, etiquette Yes. but• Wray will never make a to the fact that she did not like to re- I I Could not give up, because I• -_.demanded that I should first have in- great-name Aa soppn.as, call her former position in life as a c+arefullr far a few yards, and be- is qufred,alter the mistress of the house. bully, or bosses a.b.U,:S out ofanyone, ,strolling dancer. Sha went oft. sveak 1 t an to believe that I had done fife ahtiuld never have been found It . The girl Stared at me 1n, such evident _ _� ' surprise that I hastily rectified MY er- he makes it spin. He d be Door on` ibR very quickly:- bu't a second after -- R- - " ter, and Rave her my card .to take to eighty, and equally Door on eight thous Then I'd buy a little gold watch. and rl�nt thlrig, reCjulred-all the-will poW4r-and p - and. Depend upon it, the mixture of a silver-handled-umbrella and a bunch making this decision, the snow be 'Bence I could command. At times y;. " fairs, Morland. She seemed new to the laza aristocrat and lazy Bohemian is a of roses, and some nice fine hem-atftch- I was so utterly exhausted, and my. , house and of undisciplined manners. for bad blend indeed." ed -handkerchiefs,with mY 1n- Ran to move; and I with it: I steer= 'she'stared at my cars ag. she placed tt pp ed myself with my ice axe for a rod legs became so strained and sore In a tray in the hall, and. leaving mel '1 laughed and left him, Heredity purse,Band adnew hat-ohcand lots dot on the steps, she proceeded with !t to was Wilson's crate. as I knew, and Yet or two when I lost all thought of with slipping down between the. -.,. . �% a'door to the right of the 'entrance.I I could not help remembering with s things.^ ever• thin except that I was be- ' whence her voice. !n a biasing whisper. tinge of regret that Lilith Saxon came and suppose I buy some,of them for I y R< p boulders, that I felt I Could IIotr. ;; ' you=what would-you say then '! se' traveled clearly to my ears of just the same stock-a strollftsg, bar- stir another vSrd. After-a s def. r1. "A handsome. dark young gentleman, loafing actor married;to a lady, "I should esy you were my nice 's you iDR CarrieEl t0 destruction. I turn- I W ma'am. Rave me this card. and be ask- I walker on idly, smoking a cigar.and Dir, He vey• and nearly as nice as you ed head downward, and stopped, rest,, I plodded on again' as de- ed for you and also for a Miss Lily Razing about me. I had been so long usthe '. to be!" m � 1 and the BnoW C)Ost�d Ove! mei bUt lighted to-see my little tent on,the _ Saxon, I think ha said:' out of had the[charm of novelty. Teta "Oh-y nothing a only no one Sa quite l I way able t4 knock f119 6IlpW-away II]aFSiIIe.' . L- Tis n r.me a sweet-toned woman's over-dresses Young men Just ahead of the same as they usedflAid , to be. do YOU (•` owing suddenly from n2y head; and I found I cotz,d . 't - vo ce. w c a me _ klorland'a, speaking la accents 4� ln- aside 1n their walk to stare into a I grave. ".i mean, one can't go ac I seat e. f' tense annoyance: jeweler's shop-window, into which a i even you can never be Quite the Dir• Nein' Style -Df Dating Letters•_ - You stupid gull Why did You say. young girl, dressed 1n some soft white Hervey' you were when I first saw-•you I m}' p,e m from ice axe, and this w I-was to?" material. with black ?loves. and a large I at the inn at Lythinice�.' stopped me from gliding farther Perhaps the last thing -_in the - At thin DoSnt, mistress or maid seem black hat. was steadfastly gazing. Her I "And why nOL Lilith. ed to remember that I was within em I back waa turn ste me as F passed, and , She looked up into MY face. The,ex- 'tow a preC2pice. Pulling On the world over .which the va.3arles Of -• shot,.and the door waa•auddenly rip I only caught fur a, glimpse of a silicht. Ipreast�.n in her soft blue eyes had grown ice a�C2, I managed to get On t0 mY fashion 2Ilight be expecCed t0 eaer� i 11 „„,? Atter what seemed an interminably long I graceful flgtire. and a glittsmer of very strangely wistful and cad. fr' time of salting. the servant returned to i,falr hair in a loose knot peeping beneath , '•I mean. 'every one changes." she�knees, and tree myself from snow; yt me with a message. evidently Iearned'I6er hat. I murmured: and for s few seconds +ae-I found m}'Self 8 few yaIds from a rise and influence is in regard to ` by rote. � As d reached Oxford Circus. I stopped walked on in allence. while I pondered such an every-day praCtic3 as the sit f drop of hundreds of feet and style.of dating letters. Yet _even Her' mistress was not veru well and at drefse which road I,should take, and over her words. � was lying down; it was a bad I at that Identical moment the coons girl But Tn a very few seconds she fres all i "tat on -the_ edge of a steep slope sad a touch of nun itrolte, and could I I had before noticed passed close to me. Ralety again. atopvJng in front of a N here fads and fancdes havd t r I� los so very kind as to write MY business i ,walking quickly. and evidently trying to shoemaker's shop, and eagerly exa nin I that would have hurried me over way, A new fancy is said to b� e 5 and to call astata? And with thin she ' escape the attention of the two young I!ng the wares shown !n the window, the prPcipiCe. A lucky piece of � showed me into the drawing-room. men, who dogged her footsteps. and ! Now. if you really meant what you ( ro sass. elimination of the date of the mon`Rh - "I:have not the least wtgA to trouble stror. by every means 1n.their power to I said." she cooed DersuaaivelY, .slipping li rock ltaCl Stopped my progress, altogether, eimpl}' giving t d8 Of1410. "�, your mistress." I hastens to say, while make her tura her bead in their direr her hand through my arra, here are , ti�bile tri rn to make a-fres l�grlp g he y ,a refusing the Den, ink, and paper she{tion oat tae Tort of shoes.I want. Do come g i the year. For iggtanCf':. 1farCh 1 r - oslaced before me. "I am exceedingly I •'Girls like you are too Pretty to 'walk 1a and buy them for me. dear Mr. Her I with my ice axe, I began fir eo would''be represented by "00-1914,". _torr y t0 Sear she la ill, and hope she about atone" F heard one cad-murmur vey!" (will not attempt to Ret up -on my ac- close behind hrr. •'Choose what You want and I will I now remembered my knife, so I while fur' New. Year's Ere ``366- The R1N turn'ed a flushed and angry pay," Rot it Out, and opened the Short 1914" would be used.count I have come down from London Na, ou must halo me!" fare Upon him. very °tin-o ener blade. That was a great _ - t to see MY ward, Dltas L111eh Saxon. who y has been In Mre, D[orlaad's care a veer. Ic was Lilith Sutton. Rhe drew me into the ■hop. a help Pand with iia aid .and that Of ° 1.9 - and concerning whosb progress Sirs•' 1 could hardly believo the evidences I large one, and, to my su"rtae and ats- Dtorland wrote to the a few weeks sad.I of m?' senses, but there was no doubt ,may, thrust out a slender. beautifully '! ;I Stand by $im. �'l 34or yotf tell your mistress this, and . po®aible She was taller than dbe had arched foot In almost threadbare walk- the aXe, I managed to regain the urs - use if Miss Saxon may be sent Yo see l been a year ago-about five feet six. l I inR shoe to be measured"for ellppess ridge. It• seemed to take a sec nd � a, young _ IV Noticing a curious. embarrassed-look should think. cr even a, little.moreuand the renufwh > inquired w is grace and siAttder Drovortlona, had gain- "Why what to the world have you W slide dabs k° the distance. two .b:id�e�af an it," marrted fi7erid, _I her figure, while retainllsR Its Supple been dof to your shoes at the se> " Y _ on the girrs face, I stopped her ns she g "tenet you alway 9 manage.,to have ii ► S - was leavins the ream. A sudden =ear ed fust that amount of curve which i side?",I ansited "They are absolutely a , had cret+t into my heart rnarus the difference between an un- holes' You tnust throw them away and about Sixty feet. The wind hegfail- e." I said: "Miss Saxon 1s not developed 'child and a lovely woman 1n`pave soma inose at once" Ito blow fr•1m the north, intensely such very delicious e1'�fluid the older q Ill. s vise"' her early vnuth. f "I really hadn't noticed they "'O no so --it's �.e 1 y. p "Tell m z i` dant know. I'm .puri sir," she - Her big hive eyes. under their curled-i bad," aha said. ruefully cotstemPlatlnR Cold, and this m&de ffie noisy 31y Women, "I first select a good, boa- stammered, in evident confusion. "I'm up cold-brown lashes. had lost none of hes small. til-shad toot .-"No wonder, I !the ridge as fast aS I Could g d an en - 41 - t7utte new to the Place-I don't even their forget-me-not blue shade. nor any felt Mott[ and uncomfortable !a the and at a lL btltChPr d Gh I StaIId' bf - - :know the Young ladles' namerl'Il ask rainy weather," {1 Cne tjs stiffened upon QIe, tnv mistress. sir." . - of their soft light Their Raze was lust I I waited !n allence while she was fit- one time I felt that I was going to him." I P, 'With that she ef+caPea and. after an- as clear and direct as of old,dash of into At ted for the shoes and the daneinis-8110 had been'tittrodu<ed come dash of co- - han&, I rubbed "Your mean that you Bice hiflo all other tedious period of waltintr, return- quetry, of conscious fetninitY: which vers. TV .latter she would not have"fore the fire Of my an the de- of your trade l" b ed with a tittle scented note from Mrs• rendered them irrestibiv. attractive, I sent to Bristol, but insisted upon carry- !i thQm with snow, and beg 4f�+rlanzl un pearl-grar-Daper, Ln::v`ery - H� dress of Indian muelln, made In Ing away herself'!n a Parcel, But once r_ w -asv rains. sceizt. but the Wind had glazed thin . "Ne; I measl.tlLat Latand by.kiinlj "['Sirs. Morland has no rf�rht," I began, I rarir�witll ice, and I Was a very vol�il 9 he is cutting the mrat." . _ "My. Dear lir. Hervey" (the I Ii yokes and packers about the neck- ..to alias )Qts to Ito about to such shoes. ' " : R3nl' "1 am so Rrteved that I Phall be .and faH1nR 1n sett frills round a throat She has altogether neglected her trust." '�!! d,-appointed about seeing you to-day, As I of snow., was. I should say, of quite Oh, she didn't know." Lilith Protest- COLT D i ST E M P E R r_ you know what..all honor I consider the cheap material and tasMo cog. and the ed. ••You don't know what I'm like for -- vi,eit of any one so celebrated, But `I 1onR"black ?loves which covered her weartnR out shoes. And then I've been yQOH.y.� • Can be bundled very east, rbc etclt are used. and to others am almost mad Frith nervous headache slander but beanttfuily shaped arms to eta 1nR away-- fa name stable, n+s matter new ex sed." keppt [rum baYln and ncute neuralgia Dear LUith fs not fire elbow, were of silk, and had been >,,With your shoes in -tha t cond-tlonl y, k the dieeax. by using SPOHN'S LI(�tJID DISTlMPEit CUA at home Just now. She recelved such d' well darned at the flnR¢Te. Clearly Dira: I My dear child. why didn't You buy more t G}ve on the tongue or 'n feed. Acte on the blood a�td ¢zDel1 = charming Invttatlon to spend a few days Morland had not wasted too much money out of Your' D. ��T - I I germs of all firma of diatemDer,. Best remedy ever kncwty -- -'with a schoolfellow-a hirhly connected on her pupil's outward adornmettL But { .. ve spent tt" fatltered Lilith, hang-'i 7 to ansae in tool, DruSt+at,t and burners dealers. Our fres - and mostt deURhaful-Rtri-at weatgnr Lt lib's beauty was moot against aim- I Ing her, head like a child discovered In N Booklet sirs every Largest eeilsng hose ramed7 !o - `' per Mare. that, as Llltrh has been plvcity and cheapness of attire. and her some act of naughtiness. exiettnce-15 years. DtntrtbWor'e=-ALL WHOLESALT DHII(7- •19 _- ,.cooking Just a little wee-bit tired and appearance In her plain white gown wan mono ad- y "still. M M A GISTS. 6POHN MEDICAL CO., ChemJats and Bac:crlolagfats j pale lately'throulrh overuvplicatic to so-unique and ao altogether lovely. that a rn. Morland would have ad-I PL Goshen, knd...U- s• a• a per stutlfea. I thought 1 might venture I the vuhtar admiration and persecution I vaneed you some"More . - to permit her to accept the Invitation. I 1 of the attendant Arriea was at least "But I m alwayshavingu 't y _ _, _ _ — -`l] .[expect.her, back dally. indeed hourly: comprehensible. vaneed, And you mustn't blame Mrs. i 1 but, most uhlucknv. 1 have mislaid the I 11,111th1" I cried. at sight of-her, Morlvnd, you dont know hPW zztrava- a " addres*. 'eras 'therefore cannot Rive It The girl.stopped oulte still, and look- cunt I am and how tlreRoma" rad" c,. I - yyou,. m.o'and ' her rseAt you., Com- ed at me with dilated, frightened eyes, - "Then you are fond of Dirs. Morland?" . inx to Bristol, Ft yen 'will be so. very I and,a face- from which all lovely rose- Oh very-, very fond or,her:' she an- /"- �, !r kind as to let me know you are coming, ,tints/ slowly faded ewered enthDslaatice}tv; and y=ou n ' $� I will try and arrange `that neither Lil- I She knew in recoRnlI me 1n a mo- I muytn•t blame her tar anything. Every- r =s a nth nor. L_shall Tranbe.ilor awaX.:but here Ment. and try as 1 would to be blind to thing that is wrong 1s my fault. NOW, - to welcome�yyou as we should wish to I the unflatter nR truth, It was.tear, and & flat an umbrella shoe, and'next to !t _ S be. Cons ratlslatinR you on your brll- nothing else: that 1'read its every line a tint-ahoP. I should love to have an. ltant artistic success-your. picture I of her face. umbrella-I don't think I have ever had p tys €a' Down to the Sea to Ships' !n this Xeara :'Air. Heryey!" she faltered, with Pale one to my'lite. Only I should chiefly : Academy wits auDerb-one actually felt,lips, "I-F didn t' know you were 1n want 1t to take care of my best hat and y�� tae salt sr ray on one's line-.I remain. London I thought you were at sea !` I haven't got a 'best hat,,' she added. dear Din 11ervey, very sincerely yours a yacht somewhere." looking archly up at ma. � "l�atherfne Stanhope Morland." I wrote to you a fortnight ago lrom I burst out ]aughlnR. begt5brn" I said. "and I had dupDosed yeLL taeattable little wheedler!" I ex. -•-� r ,"• The letter baffled mn. It 'left me. a�ion_ger tr10• But I chanited �sgmed, Doesn't Mra. Morland buy Q however, no alternative' but to.return My'k..". arra•ran ue to London for a .j�eu.nice.CloonnZ few days." (To be continued} London forthwith'. and Ltotion in the. y .first weeks of September was much She seemed t'd be glancing nervouslY. . _.. i11. More to MY.11k1ng than-London !n the about her while I was sneaking. as _ . u canyon though she feared to'be recognised. , ee��F •.., Madge and her mother were at Hom- It fa I. and not you, who ought to . He Started at 0see.' � cad - ]k .Fjw :y�1 x• t ••burs. where Madge had auccgeded.in ea- bee antoulshed,'- I went OIL "2 otilY , , & �' - Waving a certain PomtJona little ?rand came UP Clifton ha an'hour aro." ' 'Mr• Bentley (iD tlte'hest Of pts ^ "` nuke who so I wan told by hied friends g�M CHitonT ,by letter, followed hes like a shadow. She caught her breath and looked at aipn�; "There i3 not a single Hour and. Save M�. Y " The Prince" had paid b many tom-I me, �pwlp� red and whitb by 'turns, ,' eF � in'•the da- when oLtr 'home is nes- plSments sad her toilets bad made a I with absolute terror !n her eyes. y ` sensattea even• among the ,exqulstteiY, '-yas: I went down there-to see yov~ fectIy happy•" 9.1 9. ' BUILD the kind that will keep ; dressed women of all ranks end nation- To see me?" she echoed. 1n dismay. ]�ia $anile' : "Qh ea there is, k Qi s allties whom fashion attracts to -Rom- "Oh, why didn't jou write and tell me y . r'y• _ }sour a L�QTe always at it's � .burg. in,the autumn of each Year. while i.ou were coming. You' had kept away dear!*'t'' bCst, Build the r tt ,�` Old Lady "Carchester's diamonds were, -so long that. of•course. I didn't expect indof 8110 Chat .t��" of course, historical by this time. you, But you new Mrs. Morland, of Mr. Bentley: "I'd like to know f :. From my cousin's letters, she appear- course- Wbat did she say?" When it comes in then�l'! . does not have to be fCpalfCd Of i ext to be surrounded .by s court,or ad-,I, Mrs Worland was too ill to see me. tinted CVCfy f,�Cf VCaf. YOui '=w ,' mireFs: and she even sent me the little 'She seift me'a note to-'say that you were: .. Mrs. Bentley: "It always COlnee p _ y _ - grand duke's portrait. She had enough i staying with school friends, whose ad- in ugt after you have gone out.)), -" dgi held will &ow its apple _, ` photoRraDhs p! y'ounx then to stock a dress she had lost, at Weston-super- Needless to rah the happy hour ,i+ shop, and theS' were •took around her i Mare." : private den at home �rRt11 it socked like I HeY face cleared, and she gays a little smarted at once: @ dation in the additional quant>Ety ,: a club. 1i',hY ,she did not faze one o: nigh. o{ k it gives. The bcsf iib, by keep- ,: 'her numerous and''escallent otters of_I_ �Yeli now," she said. a. little de- ��� a ..a:rlage puzzled me. Had she cared Rant11Y, 'I auDDoae You will be very an- yng a perfeCt, inC[C3iCs OWFAt and ��r�i,, ..r at all about me she could never have Rry, and-she will be sexy angry. But - MO Were, . . soon 'pays for itself. � '1� flirted as sire.did. or treated me with so' my school friends think I have gone �hAt the iv was a very determined Young woman, a Bristol, and Mrs. Morland thinks I A ;ouch caprice and Indifference. But she _ _ 1. am at �v@stQtt-super-Mar�gtjjb �n n A schoolgirl wgs rrqulred to writ It. - Mand hR$$ mane up her mind yearn ago, -reality I have run Up to oh oa us O n ey Of 2bQ;wOrdS about 8D ��� O 1 when she was sixteen and I nineteen. have a took at the ahoDs" su{omoblle. She submitted the fol- is Z,j� ; +freta jler llo}'1ait slave to. marrZ 'you nayshty, little truant!" I said. is the dairyman's surest dividend payer. •.2 1. - 1. ytpk; and I s t5pose at sh6 2lever Oared gs we walked 'alowlY on up Oxford . enoutth about an� one else to trouble td street side by Side This is one of lowing: t keeps ensilage in just the ri[I1t co - I ndi '* - rr pp ,.i your old tricks. Do•you remember•how ,(My ui;cle bought'fin auComob2le, out or i<. , --Vhang 11,1htmaboist these things as I I you ror! tris from Lythinge More•than tion an does not permit it to ry t. II [[hh He Wa,s riding in-the,vounh•ry When get,nouldy. A concrete silo cannot leak, called at my club on coming UP from a Year ago : Bristol. and sound a letter from:Madge, I, Ob, yell But .that time I couldn't it bu®ted going ftp a hill. I guess >v�Or dry out. It Ifa9 no hoops t0 .rr ; �' with the Homburg Post-mark, waiting stay down there beeausa,I wantod to be Words, The other w f. for me. I was vexed -and disappointed with you. • this is abeut fifty lace. Requires no paint and needs .lie:! a ;at missing Lilith. and not even having She looked right up Into m face as BOO are what Illy uncle said when he >KP �" she spoke, and something !n her eyes " ao repairs during an ordinary li#eatae. !,'.s ' ' the satisfaction of talking about. her. I I set my heart madly thumping as it[sad .•yeas•calking.back to town; blit I •. arae in°no hurry to read Madge's letter. never done before: $end to-day for this five book"Wltac : -' -;. _ , as I guessed it would be the usual re- ! : the'Farmer Can do With Gyncrets." ,, 4 I slab to Heayen that was Sous WOn''t write them down." cord-of.triumpha and ftlrtationa It-,was I reason for coming now l" 1 murmured. -.x-- - ;ttelb how to bvi3d a conetxtasitoarsd a biasing hof day Jn town, and the I could not help it. The words were- ptreetli seemed absolutely ejnDty. ERAt!t. . ••.'jos other thinQa on the farm that will _ w 1. - w: I slipped •3iadRe's,. let' into my true. And tt}ey slipped-out. If the 'read- dollars. _ C. ' ppo�cket unopened, knd strolled alonx er condemna me fbr 'uttering them- save you many . , •- • pfccadill and Regent Street to get up well, the reader did not neo Lilith's eves Jt�ge: "what Lb yOtlr a.ge, ma fig, _ Fari�='Inierutin Braes "c aw appetite for dinner, as it was not vet that mrnnenL ' ' \' afx o'clocit. Save for a few country I ..it was my, reason,"-she -said very dim Z° i 'Mt r couafns, the gPeat'tliorouxhl'are.-seemed I softly._ ' witness: "Twenty seven alttl �'�$a$�,`�)�CDt401�1p8ay "-'�,''?' ' �\ denert'ed: and it was with a feeling of I Nonsense'."-I said. '[You looked ter- , ;� *.- e� * , t ; positive surprise that 1 met a young rifled. not at all pleased at sight of me, some months, , Lin/ t �ti.black-and-white artlat named Wilson. ,and rov theuRht 1 was at sea," judge: ."I Want your elzaet age, 809 Herald Baildlnt. Montreal 1�•' who had been a fellow-student mine I was frJglitened because I was ,. .. 1n Parts. and had at one time abated a I thinking of you. And I kyrew-You were .pleas. •$Ow.Irlariy ,hs 7" _ 1. -,atudto,with that erratic genius Nichol- London," she answered`atufetlY. Witneag "One hundred "and �.•t - I We Aad been but ten minutes togetlyer. „ .. ' : as W ray. but I knew my Yate. I was madly in twenty_ _ ?^ . '........ Meeting V/!eon reminded me oY the love with Lilith Bertin. ---.i. f man whore I [tad not seen or heard of ,. ^ "' tog aLont s Fear. He had left the anal- I girl catches th tt he had CHAPTER 'IV. i4le 1y a e ma•n She r,'':•'. ':':.':,'•II.'tt:•1:'i - y, ter of my studio as casually as Z.. Isbein she doesn't ins to desire some �v't;:. b ter of.d it. JnovinR his untidy parcels(, b p .,.kir'.:1aLL'al'ry?�''•yY,' -a-. ------- '-ou•t oae .night, and leaving a pencilled I After strolling had been together a little wsnt, -- . , 1. I nots of thanks for the wccommodaiton, while,• e,-,thnR aD Oxford insect in thr - ". y and tto Qa•i, as to Mfr proposed etrbie- sunshine, the'odd conetraiht: "and evsa . ..,• ,. . r , y . ..,,•cr�,w ,. : ,siM a.a ""^+• ✓� �y• uaP .k -�,::,'�..' ,,� 't S+�.X.� + S••,.. '•'•e , a u c-if. rut :a . m• .t mra7'tr"ice i' s.f, „ • ix �J ` e + " y. . ; i y ^,a ..,,t ' • . ,9.. ' » e`-'' , a'i, ° pyea.� 3 ". " . Nir" `7 7r! �iw 7-� Z -: "-�,I .. ea'. W, -7- those of Dr. Guthrie Runkin, physi- ]MERCHANTS -BANK HOW TO CURE oian to the Seamen's Hospital at all opened So widely GreenWiefi, STOMACH TROUBLE that the curtains fluttered out in-to .,ALLOW ME TO. PRESENT Half a Gentili in ------ the iephyia of the sitkeet, and Sir Anderson Cr#cheftt" surgeon in or- -MY BEST FRIEND Lack Busin Th e Common cause isg . dinary to the Kinif, invited as much Of Blood--­T herefdre You air as he could into every room. The Merchants Bank -of Canada The practical eVidenbe at the house Alust Build up the Blood OYAL M&S just COMP�ed ftf-V �ears of of Dr. Lister, ex-president of Guy's *buaineee iirt.CaAada-ano has cele- - There is' the tfto ....... . .....to f -on, sad- an..authority on oonsumpti -half century'.mark b Con between the condition of 'the - braced the y was to the contrary,purpose. 'At OK *bowing the beet -report in its his- blood and - Dr. Wethered'i. physician• to the YEAST. THE WHITES Vr th4 activity of the sto- �A.Y. linunTa or tne yearrempten and Ventmer Ho is ma�ch. The blood depends upon ,-the &Mo three windows .ont. 9f twelve. were up-ted to $1,218,694, which' is stomach for alarge part' of i1W -on the qual to,17.8.per,cent. theaver- nouriahment, wbile every act o opened a little why; but Dr. Pas- A *&-UP caPit4l.for -the J-ear.- 4 stioa,. from the-time the.fj6d! teur's, senior phkoAdian U *9 ,W ;­ Hospital, were ,opened Ts wide. into *Qcojwt rthe average of enters the stomach and is assimi x r capital and the - fix Maurice Abboti4n&rsou, aur-.-Goth -a re at account, lated by the blood needs plenty 0 N BUYING. )IXE"T CAk-r$ 'Which amounted to 13 10 the Pure .well-oxidized blood. The geon to the Princess 13,uyal, used ......... WI. favore-11 by I-per cent., which muse es,. g1suds.-and 42eFv­c-is--ot7t1w-­'- . -SPECIFY It-W.GILLETT CO. LTD. BAn eXrnecL,9.T 1! - m`2w . is a. trifle less than was earned dur- stomach work only according to the Qu4n Victoria, do arranged that YEAST r TORONTO. his first floor was aire4 between the ROYAL' WINNIPEG. 108OWMEAL. it Ing the previoua, year. In view of quality of the blood. CAKES ILI- PECLINE JIMST1,41i the fact that the-year;' which -just The most common cause of indi- pan" -411110- �01 Biit.thew and many ex: dosed, was a somewhat trying one gestion is lack of rich,. -red: blood. -'for the banks, the schowing made by Not only does impureblood weaken ceptions only proved the rule of the it sealed house. FOUND HAY FEVER CURE? burning ship. The benzine spread on ........... the -Merchants Bank is"consideredthe muscles of the stomach, but the sea and formed one vast burning highly satisfactory. For a consid-zr- lessens the-product of t4 glands of -,--CRAFTY SNAKES. Tqxin Remedy of Western Physi- film which the wind drove towards me �6ble -in the-fntest " 9 and stomach; which portion of the year, Canada, intestines For two hours I swam desp G Proves Successful. last, I, tely chin from the flames. At when I was comman with other countries, en- furnish the digestive fluidi* Noth- instance-of the Wisdom of the South 'on the point of giving up, I heard countered a period -of dep-ress.on ing' 'will haore pro�aptly �ure indi" African Eggeater. A cure for hay fever 7 4; ,a voice come A whioh interfered with the earnings g4astion than plenty of pure blood. Out of the despised-ragwe' thehere!" I ' shouting In Russian, The South African snake called the C41, here!" It was the chiet-staker- �pi the hanks. Exact compariso�-Dr--Williamfiil Pink' Pills �uie--th-e--,eg-g-e-aTe-r--�as�r�e ,,m ioved, and F-ar I -golder, rad Long. gen- some of the men in a-boat which iiias with previous years is diffie'tilt, to Safest and most certain blood- erations of ancestors a sense of smell the-honey-bearing Spanish needle- full of water. They hoisted me In It make, owing'to the fact that the builder. A-thorough'trial of these so acute' that it appears never to be the pollen bearing trio that set the and I sat in water up to my hips scal year of the bank was changed pills gives a hearty appetite, per for at fault., Professor Fitzsimons, direc- world to Fngezing-is mode the rem- two hours'more. I can only tope that m my husband to among those who were Imra November 3obh to April 30Th feet dig6stion, strength and health. for of' the Port Elizabeth Museum, e y thab was proposed as a cure be my the statement issued previous Here is proof of the value of these gives in his book on "The Snakes of . - picked up by the English ship LIM­ South Africa" an Interesting Instance tore the convection of homeopathic erick." to the present ane ooverpd�&­� iqi. ea6 io.a. k a- of-the--wisdom-of-these-serpents. physicians -of.-Missouri, -held re- of but five months: Mfr4 Austin, Varna, Out., says: elnshort of fresh pigeons' eggg MlltlY- "M 'atem became run-down and once, I went to my cabinet an took Dr. E. J. Burch of Am* examination--of the r,. rt system 0 Carthage, THE HIGH COST OF L I V ING �,showis that-gw-ins were made i'�111 Jlkv' stomach very--weak.' I had to the clean7blown shells of a few%oves' widely-known homeopath. n* ," desire for fcod and what I did take eggs. Beating up the contents' At the present time possibly p&rtme ts of the 6ank's. activi- Df a made the 'announcement. It caused caused-mi6 "great distress, fowl's fresh egg, I syringed a Sensation at the closing session of thir Subject is receiv ng I quite as �Z' For thefirsttime in the his- and did the 0 ItcTy of the bank, the reaerve fund not affond-me nourishment. •-and I. the empty shells, and carefully pasted much attention i I . tiny bits of tissue paper over the the"conventio-n. n Canada as this equals the paid-up capital, each of was gradually growing weaker, and I put these in the ekkiat6ril ca -The remedy, he explained, was one. It will be a surprise to M004A cage, (these now standing.at -87,000•(M. a could scarcely do any, work at all, -watched. for I expected the Snakes 10 the result of his wiN's severe case readers to know that during the fin- considerable.gain over the showirig - - not- sleep soundly at night, swallow them as they did the oth of hay fever. He conceived the ideal cal year which ended March` 31st,! I did for the previous-year. The -bank's and.would wake up not.at all r,6- eggs. First one eggeater advance a toxin from the weeds that 1913, Canada paid su,5w,000 in holdings-aie $1,60-0,000 greater- fresfied, and with.a feeling of dread 1 He, touched each .egg gently. in turn cause the troubk, and after marly duty on food, and all of th;s large -ears previously I had used i with the tip of his nose or the 'point than at the end of April. 1923. Some i experiments prepared a toxin which sum is virtually a direct tax on the 1while savings deposits have inertias- Dr. WiH'arns' Pink Pillswithmuch�of his forked tongue, and crawled away he used as a hypodermic injection: consumer• pd. by $2,600.ow. The bank's, cur- benefit, and this decided me to again n dl t. Another and yet another-,II That was last Summer. His wife In glancing over the list,it is easy age ogu!advanced; repeated the per- I during the; try them. My.confidence was not[,e rmrly , and straightway retired. I -ed of all sy-nip- to understand that the buying pubear - rea loans increased anve was completely relieved misplaced, as time f-ha]d used he reported. and out of toren- lie are themselves largely to blameaffioA4 by over 81,000,000, and now i began to get Interested- Leaving the tons, en . % unt to 4154,700.Dft- 'ind,'catibg was again feeling quite• egki. I returned In­a fe- o took ithe toxin either as a In IDS Six boxes I w hours' time ty. w1i ny instances, -for there are 'that the bank has been doing its full well." to find them still there. cure or as a preventive,. nineteen articles of food prcduced, in Canada -m,r,W Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills.are sold �shara by cateringto the com ,For two whole weeks those eggs. re- cages were successful. that.are, equal in every.respect to by all irine dealers or will be uched, al- "I am. not annvuncing this as a those made in any-cQuntry--in-the needs in w' hic'n ! though I refrained from giving the he Sal-d. "I certainly hope -orld, n a of Litethe communities ! mafixed In- -the cage unto Fts-branches ' t,,t,l sept by mail at 3o�6&nti a box-orr six 'snakes any others.from I procured cure, I are located The #4 INSSete show-a gain of almost $2..50.0,- eeNfor 8S.50 by sending to The some fresh pigeons' eggs and put them that it will prove as'successful on In the -baking powder line alone PO, and now amount,t6 SM,12 .000,im- Dr. Williams' Medicine C45.1 Brock- Into th6 cage. The snakes approached, further trials as it has so far, and there were. 667,904 lbs. imported During the year the bank iuMlle, Orni. touc"d them with. their noses or if t proves the cure we have 'sought int-6- Canada-, and this means the tongues, and instantly began to swal- soil ong. 'I want the entire medical cowumer paid in duty the enor- pewpremium stock, on wkich the- to $180,000, w low them: I tried this experiment a Fraternity to have it. mous sum of $67.600. There oft no ' hick, with ---DILFFER ON FRE-43,11 AIR* Second time with the same result, Fre. "The plipocess of pre better 'goals *in the world in this 11�ft earning of-11,218,000 and paration re I have noticed that the snakes amo unting LOR40n* SP"I&IIStS,L 'Wbo. -Wailt, would eat some of the quires greAt care. The pollen must line than Magic baking der, and eggs that I gave - early in the- morning it is made in a alarioe brought forward TheirWl[ndows -Shut.- others. On breaking' be g4thered [If pow 6401,ODO, me& $1,600,000 avail, them. and refect othe mode sanitary UP-. for'diatribution. Dbidend re- the fatter I always be Dividend found that before the sun rises. for the toxin to-date faZt.or and can pro- Sir Robertion Xi6ol complains they were eithersiddled or else had a found in the.-pollen in the beat of cured in any Brat clans store at one- Z ents'&bsorbod 86w,000, pro- partially developed young bird Inifide. about the "detestable habit of open -he half the price.th6 imported. article =10" $5W.V.001 bank mines 'It - day is a -different thing from 41,11% Ent $1,000,000, officers pensionA wimdow3,"-by-which he assert that , I could never InIl be an eggeater ta -that found in early morning or late iselli for. he catolits cold. Despite the fact Swallow an egg that was not perfectly night I shook the pollen from the ;Such aorti-&Iba as raising, c -fund $50,0DO, -written -off for depre- fresh. that many doctors preach the gds- r ��n in bonds and inv"tments Weed, two viricties of golden and many other things, which do *135,000, leaving V248,OW to be Spanish.7- *oib pro- pel of the open windo*, there rod _&pd pwo varieties of n44 gro� Canada, or are a r' E`R X0THFR--1V, -LJ[W---­ &ppa ent dissonance between- media needle -on:a plate of gl�cerin and duce:dhere, have 4'neoessitY Sotto be -c&Tri*d forward. A ft4i�Wr"-the cal teaching and. meditat practice prepared and strained a.toxin with� imported, and the duty paid, -bank's report was the large propor- says the London 8tandard. -Proved.a Wke, [,.cod Friend.-tion of quickly available assets, water that 1.injected into the bodies If the consumer' would devote-a- til At half-past eight o'clock on a re- A young woman found & wise, of-the patients. It carried the ac-- little thought and attention to this 'which represent over 36.per cent. 0 Iring in Harley street, there gc�6d- friend in her mother-in-law, ltiv�e poison or principles of the pot- subject a large amount of money of its total liabilities to the' public, cont.in r Vhig is S S&tiSf liabilities was scarce a window that let i1a the jokes notwithsta, i len. For a cure I used,four doses could and. would be.saved.-Oaaa-,- actory Showing ese- morning-air, IAter exploorati6n at,, ad ng, ' She writes: two days,.apart. I -Rome,Journal. -icWly in view of the recent financial "I -was�gre&tly troubled with my t 0 than noon of :',For a preventive I began before stringency. Altogether, the show eleved o'clock anfd at &�`stomach, complexio-n was blotchy warm, sultry day in the doctors' and 11 the time for the patient's hay. fever made by the bank is most encour- ye o*. - After meals I often quarters=Harley street,. , Queenused- an- injection, .4n I'pling.wn Tohgnp. aging, aa-it shows that good bank- .. suffered sharp pains and would have 'to appear and t�g practice and careful cuaserva�. Anne street, Cavendish square, to lie.down.- 'My iilot-ber often told each week for` weeks. -ew -our I)ouble3 -1a that v wife "The toxin has 'h n its virility Vve management.characterized the Wimpole street, and Dewashiye me it, was the coffee I drank' at shown y talking baby talk to the dog 7. street----corroborated the fact that by hastening the hkv' fever' sea-son ;year a operations. At 'the ,annual meals. But when I'd quit coffece I'd A. -Ecks-Either that,or she's talk- overct lag to outward appearance, doctors da have.a severe headache." (Tea con- of patients �n.an'overdose." ing.d,," talk to the baby' pleetang it was also decided to es- practice-all they 'are believed tains the-same •poisonous drug, caf- 'tablish a Holding Company for the to preach. feine, as eoffee). �pul-� of.taking over,and manag- 'FIRE AND WATER. It's up to the man alio *--6uld li** trig the premises 'utilized by the A physician gave the following "While visiting my mother-in-law long to live- slowly., exp*lan&tion: "All im for lfffe'iom.a�Ourmlng up and down I remarked th:at she always' mode Worman's Sw �bank for the housing of the various Harlev Street just naw you7 observe such..good coffee, and asked her to Sea." A bigamist, says a wit.' is ant t offices. The old Board were re- the painters' lAdde�rs. . I w Me.h She la man tell' ow ughed and told who has more wives than ted, and, ita, subeequent-rneet- The tory 6f a-two tou'rs' swim in air bat unmixed with the od,6i, of a Haig, Sir H. Montagu Allan was re- me it was easy to 3aake good 'coffee' Ithe sea at night in danger of being point." This -failed to account sat- in K!�i n-g to make you a case however. zine is told by Mrs. Anna Boeine, wife present of this pig." "Ali, sure, Jelectecl President and X. W. Black- istactorily for.the when yqu use Postum., "Mike, I a ioe well, Vice-President. began to use Postum as soon overtaken by a flood of burning ben While the paintairs were,busy about _steamer I an'�'tis just like vou, sor'?� as I'got home, and now*we have the of the captaiii of the gi4estan A16 the house of Dr. Abercrombie, for 1mometa, which blew up off.Algieft, same good -�poffee' (Postum) every and was completely burned, with the instance, and the doctor's - many day, and I have, no more trouble. lose of 15 of her company. "My hus. Many o.goc-d man has let a 'good - .'.-1:114E CITY OF MEXICO. windows were all sealed, the men Indigeofion ie ,a •thing of the past, blind put me In-a boat aftef the ship Job.Ot Away fr6m him because he of brush were equally busy next ex*ion has Bleared he door-to Sir John Tweedy, yet; most and my compli ared up ,had burst Into flames" she said;-but h-irb6reid t -delu&bn-that. no-othtr Points About the Capital of Distressed y beautifully.. I. began to swim In the man. was.smart enough to get his of''his twelve- windows let in the it Capsized Country. odorous air. Ladders were reared "My grandmother suffered a great b1tck water, which was lit up by theplace, 'Mexico City Is 1,415 feet above.sea against Dr. Gordon H<)Imqs' and w Her doctor deal 'ithherstomach. �(level, and by rail 264 miles northwest told her to leave off, coffee. She of Vera,Cruz. -With.a wet, undrained Dr. Peile,i's, but'the windows there thentook tea, but that-was just as were opeir wide.. Yet a Lt�&11,r of the oil, and many thousands -of In- -bad. liana and'half-brbedg, living In crowd• district, where specialists' consult- "She-finxlly was indu d to try 'ed quarters, the•death rate has been ing rooms vastly outnumbered the Postum, which she has u3 fr-over- ,W -notoriously high-.46 to;56 per thou- paint pot-s, made it evident that 'sand, though drainage �va'rks, wider- eleve�h out of twelve-of-the Wez;t 11,3*ear., She travelled during the winter visiting, something.she.had ended ound sewers, and sanitation have End medical practised-the plan' of, to Improve these' conditions. the not.been able to do for years. She closed window. e city is laid out with almost un• are but one half says she. owes her present-good lbrokew r6gula.ffty. The name of. a In Cavendish squ ' treet changes with almost every'block hearted1v opened window let the health to Postum." Name given by-0anadian Postum --according to old Spanish custom. Tire noontide aft into the h�&uae of Dr. "T raseo de,la.Re-forma, the tnest avenue Symes, Thompson,, son of the great Co- Windsor, Ont. Read -he 'is a broad boulevard al. pioneer Road to Wellville,'? in pkgs. n the city, er of open- oat'.three miles long. There were tuberculosis. Sir Victor Horsley Postum now comes in-two -forms, -s make the air -t for treatment doe M (2"S 8) 323 goyernment'sch6ols in the 'kg-t bis- closed, save- on the Regular Postum - must be pity, Including, IT professlonal and P well bread and hitter boiled. 15c and 25c packit eelliftical. schools, and nearly 20D pri- second floor, and -seemingly of. his Keg.,.. ­ min Instant Postum-is a soluble pow- to schols;, a .Geographlcal So'dety, cl..wgre Sir D. Ferrier, the ape- good I" kite . on Association of Engineers CiAlist in neurologv.;.Dr..Bandwith, der* A teaspoonful di ssol,ve4 quick- a.nd water and with ..- 'IArchitects, and a Society of Natural Dr. Elizabeth' Patteson, Sir Ar- ly in a 'cup of hot You.Spread History, iis6 a NaWbnial Library n cream and au as makes �deAcioui, - IT 6 when .9 y dedi• buthnot Lane, the senior eurgipo "dated In 1692 of -upwar4s of 22'5000 of GU­,S; beverage instantly-.- :36c and 500 it out oil bread o�' Guy Dr... Dundas Grant, There are over 150 m*an**,l,, tins. cakes, fruit- ot - goat and ear apetialist, and -Si r pan tifig' establishments, Including Ronald Rosa, who h The-cost.per cup of both kinds is frol"working. shops, as special VX porridge,that you notice most the sweetness and',perfect' penance .0 ropie, al medicine. Th'eire ab;but the same. it appeared as though a six-inch ­Thero't&,,% for PbstuML purity of RFEDPkTH'L6a C�ranidatM Stigar. B4 it in the 4 &-l-0 ' 0 50 or 100,1&— ening waa ti t6 the 2 and 5-1b. &Aded Cartons, or in e 2 "Doesn't it give you a terrible "earn of a small bird'ibliat hung in -run over a mom I" ing Cloth a A You'll Bette gen�umie Mi&Ms&bw1w* Feeiz -when-vou a gilded ca. r punish you to-ley,cage,- "Did in"s Eel com =llm+�4 Oet' aaked.)Am. "Well if he's a w "Yes, fatheir." "What clean, Jua 83. No. 7 Harley street, hich has James' as 1�h'& refinery. surge map," replied ihe Motorist, the plates of seven doctors- on - its did-she do-?" "Made -m6 abi� in I lit does give one a pretty rough door,' had but two sparingly open- fhe room while 6he waa taking her C40[,hpA.SUGAR Pla," MONTREAL. .9 C9 ed 'windows. On the other hand, singing lessons." Y�Arr�D, 11115"*. q < '''4 "_a✓" � ;: 5»._,..'r.'•._- y.,y%„�?6' .. + >r.,. , .: x.• T• ;,a ,d.a..� 10 4�.nN% - 'ruh y...•r.a.aYl - {'7 ,•, _ .. °• r 'CJ yi _ -.'• ♦ ' •T+S T•w4 �_T�t• d-. ex�azatuttvcrwrc':v!+,.ey-.m-' :m..,w�:.�+ +:si ...r :.�e, +-; �....rc a •cs�+ :i' _ s:�.ccn. ^'••.r•• '. -. 3'+y t •rte F.-� ���' •$r� w,.,V.,. ':4 ,:, l"•Cry�•',.3<i•" 9 -5, ,e•.{n,,�. '.'+..F° ✓'3 �' - t .....aq•. �� .,..'.s^' ..,-'. s•, ,T'n,'"mt•7.`: `-.. ,•.,. ...rte. u':"k.-c.7�:.-•'l,.�h.,r... .�' ..r• .J� � - ., '�1 ,s-a - 4 � x • DRIA GDOD REFRESHING _A �• , publish rrsaiay talournsa:uttaosy►. kirina.oaS. _ k _ n IDALTON'S QIm2JUICE , and 81.86 per Tear;51.00 if paid in advance. _ _. elubeeriptionsint"United nie d States,1111.51) 1.6 KAR Pio �ietur; - — = �P-I N E' A .P L .E • JOHN MUR i p ;. 'r e_ 1 me - PRESERVING TIME FRIDAY, 3 W have grand ripe fruit all the time. _ T ITS CHRISTIE'S BISCU x PICKWUNG COUNC•I'L -The above Counc_it met pursuant to ,�;;adjournmexxt . on Friday May 29th. a have a qll line of this make o, Biscuits. Nearly t Members all-present,.the reeve in the They save baking in hot weather. Try them chain _ ,The minutes of the last meeting :IHOT WEATHER NEEDS read and approved. _ ed for payment and referred to the• Oranges; Lemons, Bananas, Cooked Ham, Bologna. Bacon, Sardines, lrespecttve committees. i -bettee�Cabbag8- - _ On_motion,Thos.'Walsh was Ireard, Lobster, Sallyd`-- Corn�Eeese re ditch pass n1g rough-his-property Call.and see complete stock of the best groceries. 1n Pickering Village. - - - Phone or send your orders we deliver it. On motion Wm. Dixon was heard - re ase't of land, sold-to C. P. R. itself JAMES R1 CHARDSON 0 motion Council resolved - into a Court of Revision and the fol- ` iowtng appeals were disposed o1 : ,. THE PICKERING GROCER. .•,y �" _ These appeals were allowed:-MTs. Deo. Palmer assessment charged to ' Ed.T. Griffiths; Edwin Balsdon and G. E. Milburn.22.acres changed.tq G._ iburu;3 Sadler 1111 NNW_ an-Jan. A. __ 4; Filydy, 10 acres changed to John A. 1873 puriy W. J._Olark dog assessment W.H.Jackson. and-C. -N. O. R. Co.. _ changed assessment to self as tenant t of farm owned by Railway Co.; judg- TAMII :meat deferred.; G. T. R. Co. over. _- 'charge and improper arseeqiment:with- drawn.; W. A. Hnoa and W. B. Ire• Son,47;acres changed to W.Ad Knox; is an advantage sometimes.to - +t- Henry Ionson, should be assessed as jeep a bank account is the names owner of part of lot 29 con. 1.: Henry Ionson assessment Changed to John of two persons, so that etthct Dae =.�i-• Heaman owner of part of lot 29 con 1; pY �e �"'a�• an - Henry lonaon, G. D. HoregbA thotild OF (5 A account is called a `�joint account. ,.be entered on roll as m. f. voter; W _ pat- H.Todd overcharge on roperty at W. E. N. SIN CLAIR, • F• p• . W e shall be pleased to Eumidt � � •'1� Bros ham, assessment for buildingsspm ��' ' ) ahoull be cancelled . Tboe.-Poucher 'Re-nominated at the South .Ontario Liberal Convention held at TORONTO - assessment changed to R. J. Price as Hrooklin ou-Tuesday afternoon, June 2nd, 1914: of owner village lot 16. Tp. lot 19,con. 5, Brougham;Lorne Puckrin overtham a OMMUNICATE with Jack Murray. PICKERING BRANCH? k/s► on land.:asst. reduced 66200: (leo. E. TOOLS SHARPENED Aud1e1. for a seven awted paaseager auto- IL W. GORDORm 1�ageT, D in a Br.:tcb also a! �W. �. Pearse,and Geo.Hollinger assessment mob a with top oar to prime eonditioo. wear• chaa{ged to Geo. E. Pearse } acre of We make a s cialry of eroeseut saws, iaa t a or+ ins.1 tire. this car is of Fnaoh the S, W. 1 of lot$2,con.2: A. E, Tools of all kinds, Locks repaired. make ���e bine ribbon to its ctass at a; Armstrong,dog assessment H. W• Razor-boninga specialty. For a flrat- the samnton sato show- iq tris. Doss the _Marks,do assessment; H. E. Web• owner x750*wan taken out!or debt. Will sell t3 class hair trim oe d easy shave cili for rens ection. rarsou arranged lQr. 1 ll Atte stem to have assessment for Geo. Heli at the.East-end Herber Shop. yO°r SIIep'�OO. -.�o O t� a cancelled;Rev. W. A. Plppen assess- See our Hoose Furnishing* .of all 4� meat changed to Mrs. C. O'Leary. kinds. Slightly used Carpets - -,Rev, W. A. Pippen assessed for Rec- from 15 cents a yard up. _ •tory,in place of Gormley brothers, W. J, G(tRDUN PICKERING air Tonic 'W, J. McDonald shouWbe aeaeseed for only one dog: Wm. Dixon, 5J Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the scatpdean ® have just opened up a few very nifty linea of boots, shoes_and "acres sold to C:P. R. aaat. had not and healthy Promotes growtb. Checks slippers, in patent leather, kid,gun metal finish and tan. We i been transferred.:left over until next LEA D I taWng. Dora not color.:meeting. a, aca"e'rJ °�Ar°° '• have a great assortment in all sins at prices that The fgilowing ap als•,•were disal Ask Yotsr Dost tteatr..l ppee The new townsite of the Canadian - :___ u u _ _ lowed :-Wm. Nicbotaon, overcharge ,.- --�-�T . on land;Jos. H. Evans overcha a.on Ntuthere Ry. situated right nt the 'will quit yod. `# rglison threshold of Toronto-=s tontine- HORBE REt3lSTEA- 25 acres of N}of lot 20,con. 8.; Al ; *tion of Rosedale and Moore Park Broe., overcharge on realty, just a fps, minutes walk from the �41t•dleatawder(1lSfi3)Vol.%%vI.The Galetess, Ging4ams, prints and mu_slins. Also nice flee sergae its The Court now adjourned until the j imported Clydesdale stallion, She pre �¢ new Government House-Only S+l pm y f-a+rzt meeting of ovtsacth.._ of ta.n•.E.ana, will stand.ehis - -],lack-and many other tolora: Anew line of -lciHing and � Mr. Wilson brought In the l3eport miles from the City Hall-nearer own stable,lot 4,con,b, Uxbridge, dar- - ot the Standing Committee a Relief, to down town Toronto than the In*ehsssaeon a!1914. ribbons. Ladies and Gents kid gloves also Is, t gecommending that W. J. Turner be Woodbine or High Park, •where ;A780 The - - - pa�d>;9 00. for tones i►nd clothing turn residential property is selling as Prince df•ttndte(608) ( )• silk gloves: ; -fished for one McAvoy a vagrant. high as$100 per ft..Cloeer is than American Standard trotting bred paotag _. - _ _ _ ,. theproperty of T,c..ar,North Ladies silk, lyle-and cotton hose. Gent's silly fancy and- cellon soz. �,• Mr. Mowbray reported from the, many solidly built up sections aallian, Standing Committee oa Oontio n- right in the city. Leuide is right Claremont, will make the season of 1914 _ rtes, Ing Com it the following pry- r the heart of Toronto's expan• at the Simon Boat Stables. Barris, 631dren's stockings in great varieTy. Gent's boys and girls vents:-M.Gleeson, clerk Div. Dour sion,.aad is bound to come to the U4t• fancy hate, also-plain straws. 2.00;s. H. Stevenson. Bailiff. $100; frerA as one o! Toronto's finest Btsoephaltta Vol.i9 Na (8987 (Ii288). -Edward Willson. Assersoi, services re residential districts. The choicely bred imported 01ideedab stallion.eh•. of S. O. Bunks:, Our groceries are the!rashest. - IOouut of Revision. x5.00; E., WitlsoR, Tse At'rt7AL FpCTe $ LEeSIDE will make t property of 1914 tee follows; ` ,Assessor equalization of 111,, smento TgsBMT AND SAPEST Rle—BOTATE I How Waves bis own stable.Hingston " lot Vnlon school Elections Nos.1,!sad 1NvseTxaxT TO-DAT. road W. H. Hchby's Anti'" nt&S. GEORGE' ,��•, L11 P '7, 11.00; Jno. Mur�kar rioting and Io view. of Toronto's present con- ' p f?� Taesdapp,Band•i's hotel. Whitby, for ,advertising, 16.50 i D. R. Beaton ser ted state,Leaside by reason of idghs,Wedos.day. Commwcial hOW, vin�gg Notices,for Court of Revision,S t@fortunate situation and unique 0��� noon and niltliS, Thnrsd.y, $ '�'d=3,��„� •• - CNTA�vZC ' _ 7 li[r.Fo epreeented the Report of advantages Is bound to .become Bandel's hold,WhUb F.Mauch- the standing Committee on Bonuses the natural outlet for Toronto's ex- I�.s base line,picks aiRhe.Friday 's ' for Wire Fences, eta Applications From the fovea for* aG►n t for bonuses on wire fences .were ack• to his own stable ant We following - r dpoint Monday morning. - n4wledged from Masers. J. O. Spang surely it is easy to see that Lea. " Wm. haw,T.Reddin and T: H. 56201-(12823)date -Ton CRs side is the most attractive of sli �o [, r►� Oonoor. The following payments as Real Estate investmentss. fashionably bred CI deed al• stallion bonuses for wire fences were recom- We own:and offer thenriginal and the property o!W. H,Pagb,Claremont, =ended: S Spencer;on '49" rods choicest selection of property in will make the season o!1914 w btiowe: -> IS.25; W.A.. Hagerman, on ?0 rode this district, Monday leaves his own stable?os, John + '17.50;Jno.H,.Madill,on 50 rods ?•50; Write today for plans. And t3coet'g night;- Tuesday R. Eagleson'*, J. O. Spang, on 40 rods, 10.00; Com- complete information. ,Mongolia, noon, W. ArmatronR'e jr, tnittee recommend that the Reeve and Locust Silt, night; Wednesday.y, R. �. Deputy 'Reeve inspect the water- EASTERN 'TER OF. Milroy's Cedar Grove, noon; G. G. i courses complained of by :fir. Thos. CANADA LIMITED. Milnes,Cherrywood night. Thursday Walsh, and of the watercourse com- ' George white's Dnnbarton, noon ; G: FFA ,_ ' i _ ! •Y, plained of by Mr.Geo, Gates at C.P.R. -89 Adelaide St. EAst. H. Linton's base line 'night, Friday. :on Altonaroad,; also. that the Reeve TORONTO. ONTARIO T.A. Knox's Brock road noon; Bert and Deputy Reeve be a committee to Matthews. Brougham night. Satur]ay meet the Police Trustees of Pickering - hie own stable until IYfondsy morning. Village re the Potter's"field. Xew ddverttse�ntents. Mr. Hoover brougbGin-the Report of Si he a reship orted 1C (esdale ' The pate bred imported Clydesdale the Standing Committee on Roads and STRAYED OR 'STOLEN-One all stallion, the prop rty of John Munro' . Bridges, recommending the following brows: driving mars; aged. -Intormation Pickering,will make the season of 191'1 _ xa payments :-Ontario Bridge CO:, 6 thankfully receive4. Bos 7a Brooklin, aS38J, as follows.Monday leaves own stable, Dun- road.drags 8T.50;H.•Johnson,8 sacks TAYLOR, lot s, B.F.con.for Geo.White's Dan , cement,2.48:A. C.Reesor, 144 sacks Barton, noon;, App' ab 'e hotel, VYest . Te LET-A 1115 acres of.pasture in.Iy cement Road Div,'rA,59,89; H. John- a r parcels,part of the Howell-estate, lot. Hill,for night,Tuesday,Live 1 hots, Brantford Asphalt Roofing is made in No. 1, 60 lbs,per square , No. 2, _.. rpoo son work to Whitevale Div,; concrete 11,con-.5.Pickorina. For particulars apply to noon,S.Bath's Pickering, riZ, Wed• 70 lbs per square ; lei o. 3, 80 lbs per square. sidewalks, 116-25; John Palliator THOB.PODOMR,Brougham. F4 nesday,T.A.Knox's Brook road, noon, = breaking roads on North townline; D.Crawford's Audley night; Thursday Mghawk Roofine, one lk •ade only, 40 lbs special. _ 017N>�=In the Viilage o3 Picker- ' 110;Jacob Meyer, hauling earth to F inn a small sem of money. The owner own stable for night. Friday atur Bendel a Altona road in 8th con., 1.6); Wm• may have the same, by calling at the NEWS hotel Whitby night; Saturday, own .All grades-stocked, or can loll shippedin 10 square lots, freight Pengelly,fencing on Greenwood hill, *tame,proving property and paying expebses. iisble until Mond%y morning.. _ l ere. . , 19,00: ..Recom- — prep" d anywh "drawing poste, etc., OR SAME-Refrigerator,used but Ed'wa'rd Darntef/ E96091: (13461).The _ - mend that Messrs. Hoover and Forgie one season. Ha ice capaotty of 'i5 x ss Sashionably bred imported Clydesdale _ -1 O be.appointed to inspect and report as inches, Have no further use for it. Come stallion,the property of R.Defoe,Green E_� to bridge on 0th con, road opposite and get a b�;¢ain. J,O. PSILTP, Pickering, River,will make the season o! 1914 as s • SE • - s 'lot 84, reported unsafe by Mr, J., H. Out- follows: Monday leaves his own stable :Mich@H. EPAIP. WORK--I sin pr4pared to' for W. H. Major's con. 5, Pickering -- - Mr. Hoover presented A second $e- do repairs in stone, britt and cement noon; D. Dafoe's Brougham, night; - SSTOUFF work, Prices.moderate. Work satisfactory. a .port from the Committee on Roads Apply at the old Drug Store-J. KEANE, Pick= Tuesday,Jos. wfdemae. Greenwood. -and Bridges. recommending that -ten- eking, 36-87 noon ; S, the Pickering ought, Ba s` ders be asked for the construction of Wednesday Liverpool )louse nn• - 1 TOiYE v'.`;the following concrete and-steel brid- OUSE TO LET=Ou lot-10,1 colt, 9; 'til TliiiisaayafternWri;Thursday,Wm. :PEEL S •� SHURV • -S H Pickering, Good working man's house. ��++•• _ ges :-(1)-32J ft span bridob oil the$th' plenty of work in the neighborhood. Apply to Teed Cherrywood night ;Friday,Thos, • con. road, opposite Lot 10, I-beams, E E,PUGH. Claremont. a tt Reesor s Sca,rboro townliae noon, own Concrete abutments slid floor;_(2)14 ft - stable, Dight, Saturdav,F.W. Silver- span bridge in lst con., of same conANTED TO RENT -Cottage thorn's coo. 9, Markham noon, own - -- - - 'VV H I 1� a•itb land Ior onitrp`attd vegetables , atructiou ; (8) 14 ft span bridge on close to to:vu of Pickering, Address .G z b stab;e until Monday me ruing. $ingston road, opposite lot 11, same NELSON:,159 Close Ave.'roronto, 16-tf Ahforr-The four year old trottink brei onstruc[ion (41 new roti'crete witsg _-- -- stallion the property of S. E. Pugh, ' abiibmenb.R� Pxl.mer's._t?ridpe and j_ILANTS FOR SALE -Tomatoes; Gloik Valor, will make the season of ;We Have a complete stock of the newest etyle,`f0of;wear tom__ L cal bags, cauliflower, �elexy and garden 11K4 as foollo�ee: 'M0nday, BrockliH; _ _ rll�pf � flowers. Pansies i specialty. Wagon on the for oleo, �F0121et1 a�1d children's, , On metton o i Hooi}er, seconded road coring season, TH0'i, GAtib1AIDGEI -night; Tnesda.y, G. Johnston's, Green '*until adjourned Brougbam_�_ a3 wood,noon, G. 4I.Forsyth, north Clare -- by Mr, Forgie, the j- , -- - montai tit; wedneeds J Slack's,Glas Call and see our specials in men's sues boy's work boots. - - - FOR SERVICE-At lot 21, con. 8, g _ _ solicited. totnget snafu on btotviay, Juno 15.11, p{ekerin6,Rea. shorthorn ball, bred b pow, a0op, hams 110[ night; Thursday, A Call t: at one P. til. y Mansion House, Uxbridge, for day and _ Phone)51. G,M Forsyth tertius r9A0:Beg•Ayranire bull, bred 6y 8 0•ilamill,scarboro,terms llL00;sten home for night and Friday; Saturday, --The estate of the late Lord High ere¢ TamworSh boar bred by Mot. Currie. �, PEEL, aN Brocl� Street, - WHITBY for Canada totalled yto stou,term•sl,00. ,;osN SCOTT. Clare Myrtle, os, one nae an Commissioner most. day.t e b -. .-, M ._ _ .., - e noon, fir:• !! a m`� .wr'"' h. ,� I n n a it j.'. ,,. .,,.'.'.,y+'.. • '10d'' :•. ',,v ..: . .:}.,•,- .' :. �- e -+ a y�'. y.w, -.,a,..0 ,,� ^r'y•+',f�P^'RS're '�.- .,,, r •.rd7r+nci<" Fi"'et;a+`�r"ed`. ,,+,,py.'%' •.!". '°X•,d.• v' �e���w'1.I °.+�,"F"�. r...y. t+"r. ,: nr �'�$'`�7iQ,,• urs-,y; �c xAro: Yh,S��r,•� 4 �5's3" .s' .., -r r '...+�a 9,,�,� :i�.t„ �" �+' kyr- t1 , , x . . a � > .ti;..i•� ,.^.e;r5s.y4..'zw•�n..�.-„:.z.:✓•.r±..s.-!s,.q.z,,{�.'L."rer'�->:ds_r..+'.F-Z,�N•.i..�..•,7c3”-4-.»" .'• <'R5"y$,•$.�t''_o_.r.4a:s+`-• '4,;...'..Sa.:..^+a••}4_..., 4 ..r.„w.,,s.vv,[;.._,Ru.rts-1,..d.•.::.:..'..,. r..,. .,+i. . mo.w.✓. ... .y-++'-,yr�y�aa;�'�Ll..'•�,.r4•,.',:e,l •:'94+k•,,-r':.J �•".-' .¢:'•ttK`Sq;.c A. 1.4 >•M vrM - ."xvA '•c. y, r�' ...c •.tkn.• :i _..:w rC:; � '. ..• .. is r 1 y sC i. Y ..�•, _�+!4b'. . 4 1 N A N S CLARSMONT Mins Rnmohr spent Taeea„y i- Someseekers' E$oursion /CE .C)RE M � � the city, TO Our ice-ocean parlors will now beg �;'�g ■ 1 ICHARDSONS, T• P. Shirk hada business trip points on the Temiskamin and open during to season and we - tothecityonTuesday. :Northern Ontario Railway,liail._ _*M secure are"lar :fmporiaatshowiagat8neat du la et Mr. Howey, of London,, spent eybury and North in North- - On Mr. t e P y - 5unday with $ciott. ern Ontario. ,-CITY DAIRY OOMPANY Obins. A very large assortment of t $tatloaary. Books,Dolls, Toys, Jost Mins Marga Graham spent a From all pointe in Ontario and Que- 'First-class Bread.Oakes of tine varlsty. few days in Tu ato last week. bee on the Grand Trunk and C. P.Ryereserved toe the Holiday trade. pall Mies Margaret and Peter Mac- exceweat of Chalk River and north and Confectionery always7. , a&)) spent Sunday at D. Birrell's. of Parry Sonnd on the C. P.R. on band. and see them. Tickets at specially reduced rates 8abseriations taken for all Magesines; _ Rev. Dr. Marvin is attending p y HERB MONNEY, m conference in Na anee this week. good going June 10th and valid for re- Weekly and Dail Newt Abram Bund spent a few d turn until June 20th. _ See your near- PICKERING, ONTARIO y y �� �3 Bundy P Ys est Rail way.agent-for-full pard ___ this week with friends in Scarboro or-apply to 'j a a. T1. R:r01_T 1 w A. -- Mr. Currie was the guest of J. G�P.-.A:, T.A N. O. Rly., at herrywood Station street' _ A. and Mrs. Rawson, of Toronto. North Bay, Out - C ------ on"Sunday, — --- .--- Wm. Scott and Miss Helen, EASTLAKE SHINGLES Feed wheat, Whole Corn, - `A, ,�.. �Riehmond Hitt.— spenta week with.W. G. Scott; of �-Kalted-Corl3lPried - • e rr �� 1 j - - - �ractical Shoemaker has Mrs. Joshua Bundy, who has 6 0 0 0 ers Grains, Oil Cake Meal, A p opened a been on the sick list for some time Is now improving. Molasaine, Bran; Shorts, HOMESEEKERS' Shoe Repairing shop Widmhis positler is compelled to Flour,Crushed Oats, Etc. Neat door to W. J. Coakwelr �•- give up his position on the C.P.R. EXCURSIONS Owing to ill health. For particulars Phone home 5030. -) harness shop, where he is pre Miss Harriet •Walker, of Ua- To pared to do all kinds of - bridge, accompanied by several '1`hOmewEB 7We 30.r - MANITOBA; ALBERTA repairing work. friends was here on Tuesday. - -- - SASKATCHEWAN A call respectfully solicited Mrs. John Neal's niece Miss Flo- "'" W. ROYCE. - PICKERIIdt rence Peacock, of Weyburn, Sask. t Each Taeeday until October 27tbi indnalve. was drowned in the Empress of Are easily applied and have al. h at Pit w1anl�$and Return >6819.00 Ireland -given the -_ J iv - Fdmontoa and Return• 48.00 ��� � �; l,�/� p H. W. and Mrs. White and fan- satisfaction. TO aIIffer, when Ori Oen et' From ' and stsdonwest and 7 tt t ily, of Goodwood, motored down Have been made 29 years , ' y Noawa of Tosonte. Proporaonsts tares on Sunday.and spent the day with like cut above. Tod's Home-made and from statsonsRan of Toronto. Tonicaadaltefattve. Iaatasastrsngti:. • friends here. Made standard grade only. Corr o Butternut Bread ltetura Limit two months. Restores healthy functions. No ako!►ol. Mrs. Milne, of Hamilton, accom gated Iron any gauge. delivered at your door. Pardculars reaardins RAIL or OCEAN ticka4 Sold for 80 years. � - - - -panted by__her twSz.� ' from Canadian Pacific Ticket eats or write te for your nextLOUfj visitingg at the home of her father, and save you money. Ask your Grocer for it. David,BirrelL Bell telephone. T 0 D -. -Miss Lillian Thomson of Buffalo, THE BE8rZ` RepairSho sccomUanied by a friend, is visit- Fi', J, proII$@, - 'P1Ckering _ 08HAWs, OxT. •� inR with her parents, Harry and - MrsThomson. DeLaval-' Silos end Separators — t Mr. Baker is busy now making BIcycles for hire. Also, a number t his daily route as rural mail de- NOW IS THE TIME FOR SUMMER best b teat, Sold by second-hand wheels for sale,or 3iverer. he also carries the mail to ynew o w and from the station. r when ones ordered . - FURNITURE se:- Goodyear and Dunlop Auto Tires T. C. Gostick gave an interesting o"m gw-.W' mo=S�SE''.1•- for sale at right prices. _.address at the meeting of the B. A large roomy ckedouble woven seat nicely finished in green$2.60. F. P. U. on Monday evening that match-$LOS. Recliningchalra from$1.16 to$1.75. —_:•Iod. Phone 1921: Ind phone 1918 Pick. much aEppceeiated. Gump stools 85 rtes Canvass stretcher�;$1.64 wire woven $2.00 Russell Andrew G.A. and Airs. Beaumont and PICKERING, ONTARIO 11 children and Mr. and Mrs. Cal- and $2.25. Grand value in Hammocks. DICKERING, Out. y ,• houn, motored out from the city You C. H. BUBLING PICKERINCI Are Interested is and spent Sunday at John Neal'a. Pickenng Bert Mantle has erected a Sue f • J{,I new bee house. Mr. Mantle has Fencing an a=tenaive apiary withwhich he'is making' quite a nuc- •` � - ' `VAawd elteel TinglesAND,case. : Lumber' -• .' We regret to state that 'Mrs. . Yard I.... Mrs. Geo Neal who has been a Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, - reat sufferer during the past ,� • INS SIR • ; s Water Proof, Lightning gwinter is not improving as we • Gates f " would wish. Jas. B. Madill has been confined Proof and Frost Proof. _ e W are re red to Su l Everytthing in the PPF 3„ to his bed for several days with a " v I have in stock 8000 rods of _ ,severe attack of heart trouble, but =� gOOd, up-t0•d$te CiAIIadlan - - . lw. ... Roofing Line. we are pleased to state that he is nowiep roviag• re fencing made e Now is the time -to place yourMrs: brain Bandy entertained lrmers lse em. Steel Company of Canada. order for Tongued and Glroyed a number of her lady friends ons,,"�+� - pine or hemlock silo 4 -Tuesday afternoon. An old-faah• I also carry brace wire • coned uiltinR was the chis! fee- Bee any of the following Local Aagente-They will gave you best prices]on � - material � Pedlar's Metal Roofing. Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials, Zoned 8 rin ° the gathering. gg P . g wire, wire tura o g �y E. Ward has rented J. S. Terminals, 8hesting and Ornaments. atopies. Steel poste;sad �. D. ordon Qi hJn s Buody's dwellieq adjatoing the Bamael Manning. Oat. :-_W. Pri ghitby, bot a►='poets. t ;e barber-shop, recently vacated. by W - PIC2HERIN(3 ' "Races Berkey. Mr. Ward hes al- 13. A Rice, Jacob McIntyre, x ready taken possession. Whitby, Ont Whitby, Ont 7. sIM!!t b - : Private Sae- Of household Lawrence Denny, -John Ashenharst, Ed r. ^ -'tarnitnre, Happy Thought Range, -. Greenwood. Out - Goodwood, Ont. Let me show you what i hftve sad Im-ds A CW*Ited Lan"Oka• Oil Stove(8 burners)eta etc., on W. Henly, - W. F. Burton, quote you prices. `Saturday p. m. Jtttoe 0, from 2 to Box Grave, Oat. Whitevale, Ont. ATTENTION $at the home oi�J. W. Mann. J. C. Morrish,' W. W. Sadler, Thomas and Mrs, d theirs on Highland m. W Ont Pickering, food, Out. A REESOR Friday lint celebrated their gold- Wm. Wilson, R, � e New and second cream separat- ' ea wedding. All the members of No higher rice. but better service and satisfaction. their family as wetF as their s p 'tars.` Giasoline , engine, 8 grand children were present, and LOCUST HILL :-a most enjoyable time spent by THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Limited different makes, pumping out: all. Head Office and-works, OSHAW A, ONT. Established 1861. a b b Sts.: Farm:implements. Thomas Adair . who has been working on the C. P. R, here fora ~ --� -- ---- P M ? � �# _ CIsT PRICES.. - :number of years has been trans- g ,y �� a • ferred to the new line near Osh 7 0 Young Brood Sow for sale.` •y awa, as foreman of a section. We :� ° ° i congratulate him on his promo. THE D UNK �� d � p � � 9 F - tion. • t G A pleasant sgrprise awaited the as eoMw+os,osisR,M P,vr+saiosNT, W.D.MATTtiEWe.Vlot nttate[PITi t4 8 $ xg ag atm Q Ic a6 I e BROCK ROAD, ONT. ' In of the Methodist Parson- ' C.A.sOGERT.Gea.rat ssaoaser, s oEmN 2, :a +ro ` age when they returned from a _ This Bank Offers Ftrmers s ( @dab ° a :ro b.♦ :drive, Wednesday.evening last,' tteontpleteanaatatiafactor7banklnt service. "'' "o'' "Dr. Marvin and family have many sales No as collected on favorable term,, and advances made on each notes at y cue o -a ~a' :w d�II • _ _ --warm reasonable rates. m friends on the Claremont The savings Deputrnent is a safe and convenient deposttor� foe �oq� — r Circuit. r—-_ money. Interest at current rates is paid on deposits of nae dollar and npwardf. M M °'a Fab One of our young men went out • c M n y ' °' .� syr py.e;t 0� 8D `= with several others for an Le auto �+ ride the other'night, asci when be WHITBY BRANCH: A.,A. ATKINSON, Manager. ar a returned home he was minus a o ' e8 t no new$8 hat. It would be interest- .vJatr • a i ing to know where the party had ��_ o • a+ • in to east Of all msterlats and design', 5- kepi in sbek. It will you been in the interval. - - p s o 8 M •. b osII si oar works acd in ep o oar sloe,-­.,been a number from Toronto- SIMPSON ! o. >,ee sad obtsin rives. D�'t be misledby who had been spending the .weep- O• v sgeys we do not employ them, end with friends here.were disc Do Janoas7 3916-weitby o wa'8,�aHsoos6 a ly we San, and do throw o8 the ss� ' Po y g -- eariee a 1 ,vvt 1s Sommission of 10 pointed on Sunda evening when per oent.,which yotz wit .they went to the C. P. R., station : Our sale has been a• success,and as we still want to _ eartainloilysave by pareeaning from nese to find that the evening train would not stop. No notice had reduce our stock, we will continue moving sale to _ :The Pickering IwMiTiT oRANITE CO., been given to the public and was -June 20th. Bargains in every departments as tate.d ones. Whitby, onSWa the source of much annoyance and _. __. on small„bills. .: . ... ... .:._ vl� ]nil -trouble. Several hired'a livery - e Committee _E w EVANS rig and drove to Locust Hill to ” " ' _ --_catch the train, as they had to be = W. b MILLINERY a object -f this Association is to ' in the city early )1ohday morning y ' _ :..' _ s d prosecute, _ Manufacturer, ` Th t.o tis s - Pump The members-of Erskine church ,the_ ,ion _ lessen were greatly disappointed on Fri- As. the season 1n this department will be closed. - - a• Shop and Residence, Dundas $ ':'clay la4zt when ,they . learnt that - in':a short time. blrlanee of stock will be cleared 40 - .;the induction services would not Members having property stolen oommuill. ' WHITBY- ONT. out at gi ea'tly reduced prices. Come.nom' while . oats immediately With ant member Three doors went of tVhitb House - be proceeded with owing to the of Executive Qommittee. ' y R. bliss i�1c�Zaster'i hei -and whatever you want in `311ness of fir. McLellan. The,ladies Y .' had lands extensiVe _preparations . ... .__: . summer beta will be.attended to :at Once. ' - Memberepip fee • tl•46• a are prepared to instil wood orirolts • and had the tables set for the stip- Tiekets'may be had from the President or; pumps on short notice,also attend . per which was to follow the radar- secretary on appitoptton, to all kinds of repairing. 7' tion. The clerk of presbytery had ' Don't forget our bargain sale. Come to day Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, • 't neglected to notify the conarega- you will save money. A dollar saved is a Exec. Goin,-L. D. Banks, C.in S. , Out g also olive'en engines and: er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out g , ' tion. The indnetion will not take - ., the aqure gear lace now until after the General dollar earned. { pp - Assembly which takes place week ,� Clafk ,a,na ne:t. De ID�[PS(JhTT .& oe Es d� IJ s C y- v .. : ,•:eu ,. .. : '!4".>;4.i'�. V2Cw^i; 4 a:"aS 'r fa ';ti` ` �». 1 ,�A,G 9 t•.r.»r. :.,...,.. .n.�. ,..,•.t...�•t _ re'.S*.F '-?t. rn p - �rs2 'r:� •i n b Vie% - . ,. _:•r. - ,. :._.✓.ire,:Fwa..ctrs Is-s-v,.. -ase '.T!-.4.m++./- _. -. ,,ra... _ .�.'i�ar• k , iu•.-, ._.r_._,- - -....,,-'-• •r"- a�,r, a .• .: .-�; ..'". ;•.o., ..y'""x• N .•�„ :, •. aur-•.•. .2,�q..�: 11 - �, roI. '` a,. .: .� a.;— .;"-F'a'' +; a r 3 :. Fx q c^: ;• d': > ,"e�, 1 I y - ',5� .., ..,'/; .:.;. :, ..,.,• ., .. w ,v :;;` r'.' `., yea. ,y /.. ...a .......:,,,, •'.r "' ,,.F .. 'moi 1 }1 i ^A l - "• ", w :� 1 q, S • . o- f .. .. _ ..•. .., ,-- ,. , _- ,-_- � --- ------------ -- .-...... . _ THE ILL-FATED EMPRESS OF IRELAND _ ., , PRICES Of FARM PRODUCTS k1*11%, ", �1' OYER 1000. LIYLS ARL LOST � � � � _ _ _ _ ., t , ':,"I''.'",. .. ­1:.Z I ,.. � at E m� y a ,r, 3 ,6 k, alsosrs y'i0a[ T>� L>mADIliO The Empress of Ireland Sinks in Collision With � i� 11 � � N y a N�r n r r v G >rzto•s o! OstUs. Grail• oboe" as0 e Collier. ,i'r „ v ti 5 f/ , a" ;, Other arrodnc• at Som• and AUTOS . # - .- ,` :c: F'�:c r<.. J. y%> /�F '°� �,(S'�,,., ;., �,t.,::j - .. :•,Areaastudv6 _ b• y: a N Toronto, June Z.-Flour-Ontario % �� .V ; r $: wheat flours, 9P per cent., 3.80 to $3.86, ,. THE STORY IN BRIEF. # r F v pYa�x r , r v �, seaboard, and at ;3.86 to i :80, Toronto. 3y� , anttobas-First patents, in Jute baggs l y' .`. 56.80; do., seconds, $6.10; strong bak- . '. TOTAL sATZD LOST :•� � � s a' ` ' �a ere !n Jute tags, $4. �. u� :. a - ts- o• & ._. .. ltob heat y N 1 ars On Board 87 18 69 ."17 •; �,t 1. Adan a w Ba par �.]E'Irt3x Cabin Patng . •• • • �' 3 vh s':a Northern, 893c, and No. 2. 971c. 4a§. ' Second Cabin Pa(ssenger8 . . . . . . . . 153 29 124 i w ' Ontario wheat-No. 8 qnoted at $L04 • tside ad 1. • * - $1 Ob. bu B $ OsrOA track. 716 101 `-fi13 ToOronto. Third Class-Passengers- - ...�. . .. . . . . - ---- - _ --- a ., . . . . . 42 . 207- 226 . F� `'s ,, -Ofcers and Crew . . . . its' No. 2 Ontario oafs:393 to 40c, • y I rM" +, • , • . . . . s a i' outside, and at 42c, on track, Toronto. --T + Western Canada oats noted at 42c for %: �t t 1 No. 2. and at 39ic for quoted 3, Bay ports. is ., . ,.. -. .. - -- 32 `? Peas-$1 to $1.06. -othrtaide. ; . . # . - . « - ` f al , "fJ EZ4 ,� 68c, according,'to qu fty and backward. It cut through a 4 - „` Rye-No. 3 at ss to sac. ovtaiae. � A despatch from Quebec Days: 1, ,� ; a 1 Buckwheat-88 to roc, outside, r k' Unchecked speed in a fog cost 1,033 length of stats rooms, watertight YtkW: Corn-No. 2 American, kiln-dried, ;Z wan the col- compartments and dsck beams, un- r ,,Corn Toronto. - lives Friday morning h til hhaare eras an enrc�rmous gap that i, Bran-3ianftoba bran $z4 to $zs a - tier Storstadt sank the Canadian ' ' ton, in bags; Toronto freight. Shorts It o from amidships to the stern $2s .0 527. 1. e Pacific liner Empress of Ireland in Paned m _ w rete River. About 400 0£ the loner. +� fi Country ,event•. g ----tbe St. La re -- were saved from the.whole ship's The water rushed- in ' vt"iath -the. Butter-choice dairy, is to zoc: in- ower of Niagara. 'Captain $en- K w ferlor, 16 to 18c; farmrs' separator pOmpailly Of 1,387 Greta and passeII- Pw pprima. 20 to 22c; creamery prints, fresh • dall and his officers diad all that was ,4 Ya3 23 to 24c; do.. storage Prints, 22 to 23c, �er8• �t�<` y solids, storage. 20 to 21c. 1. humanly possible in the. fourteen y. Eggs-21 to 23c per dozen, in case ,� Among the dead are Laurence mutes that the Emprees hung on .. ., �' a. lora• ::Irving, the English actor, who Was '�><� Honey-Extracted. to tins. l- r oz- I aeon of fair Henry Irving; his wife, the river. Captain Kendall was : Her-Ib. Combs. $z.25 to ;2 5$ per doze '�r�� hurt and in great pain, kaut 'he- F #. y'F . en for No. 1, and $2 for No. 2. 4.-_ t Mabel Hackney, and Sir Henry Be- showed the luck and decision of a � ' Cheese-New cheese, 1a to laic fee �;r ton-Kerr, a famous hunter of big p «, ..e•,-' ,,,,, tar e, and 143 to l6c for twins. gg naval officer. In. the first minute i3eans-Hand-DScked, $2.26 .2 $2.30 ggaaIDe and prominent at the English -^ - - Der bushel; primes, $2.10 to $2.20. bar. fiery few of the first os'seconY& of the disaster ht* ordered-young - Poultry-Fowl, 17 to lac per 1b; c( Edward Bomf.ord, the wireless line Of curious sightseers with save.tives. The ship, he said, had. been 'chickens, 19 to 20c: ducks, . geese, first 16 to 18c: tupot rkeys,s•res to 1.20 on track k feta women were rescued. the cry for help that every. a3h1p rawn --atures a'n wl Il er m- warnanR signal, which was fo owe y here, and Ontarios.at Der a ,, - The second greatest disaster in difference of suffering and fatigue. the crash. crack ,, the history,of the Atlaintic navigar must heed. He ordered officers and i- was all so suddent said Mr. Dun- . stewards to collect a man n- A F ew Children. can. "that i can hardly think d o clear- 14alsa gay and straw- tion occurred at 1.95 a.�1. 1~'rialsy: y � ly, Prom the time I lumped out or The Em rens of Ireland the finest gars airs could be found .and hold Apathetic contrast Was furnished time nIt was fifteen for like In the the sea tone; on t ack here; No.112}quoted at6$1'a #'. them for the boasts• He had dine by the presence.of a few children In and the Empreaa of Ireland was at the,to $13.25. and clover at $lU to $il. f steamshrp of the Ca•nadi= P ific I lifeboats override'within,ten min the >~ad procession, who had.with bottom.' Baled straw-Car lots. $8.26 to $9.50 stet, w,� motionless in the Nt. Mr. Duncan stated that just previous ov track, Toronto. . the• bucoyartcy �!f youth recovered co the linking of tae. Emprise the ~ 1. LaWrenee awaiting the lifting of _- u - - from ibe shipwreck and prattled lights all went out. and there was a sud-' . provisions. Heavy fog.- The Norwegian collier ?'�o Time Lor Flight. merrily to mutherrs or to their,pro- len lull: the machinery,- stopped work- 1, htavy f t hard; a fifth of the Had there been time, hundreds I Ing, and there was a silence only broken severe-Long clear, la to 143c per 3 teGLVre when Their mothers W6Ie'by rise cries and Provera of the people Ib. In case lots. Hams-Medium. 18 to liner's bink crashed into the Em- who Went down With the ship would in the water. Then the vessel made a I lac: do„ heavy, c n. Ise; rolls, la; to P.; n.ot there. j lunge and sank, while a few .minutes 15c;.breakfast bacon. 18 to 19c; backs, ,,-!,­liner's 1� _ _ -_ They came ashore at Ri111011 i, a later 'the fag auddenlY lifted .and tree 20 to lac. Wi% - f0a side and split her from have Survived. But time there was ._ Lasa-Tierces, list: tuba. 121c; pails. '65 _ amidships to t)-ie screWa. lot=--A tboursand--mea-ami_-woi - °w - -- ---- ­ amidships -.oa the dr nfag sac. - The Empress sank within fourteen who had been asleep woke too late stunIIcd 1n+antally >ib tr as a?- .hundreds, winnip•g Grata. P call}: 31 r. Duni an ,paid a warm tribute to - minutes. There was time Only to to scramble to the decks. They P po Reonsplendid-rantTk Ae veal of t hosesre- edt}cn tope gc hiugher2for contract grad°ee; ::._ .mower IIine lifeboaats. More than -were crushed or mangled by the The ro rtiKm of the crew savedit 6 cash oats is tower to is high'nr; cash far--Outnumbered the proportion Of ecued died from exhaustion before befn i firelight to land, n-nd many more would barley unchanged to ie higher. ter: ,ow persous were asleep amd were bow of the. S,torstadt, injured t;y passengers rescued. That is es 11 Iunable to get to the decks before splintered timbers 6i overwhelmed- P Nave lied but for the heroic work 0t - they were carried down in seven- in the terrific rush of waters. It plained, however, by the statCmsenttDone.of the most stirring escapee of 3tdoune 2 8s Corn, teen fathoms of Water, Scores were is pra7bable that soorea; wei+oe killed th'ait an, unusual number of the offi- i the afatteepr was that of she chief 11;2 yell;, June 2 - Corn. American cera afad'crew vrp.re on duty at elle steward. who refused to leave the ahip, No. 2 yellow. 80 to 810. oats. Canadian crushed to �esth by the bow of the in�taantlr, but hundreds perished and ran to the support of Capt. Ken- lvestern, No, z, . 4 co laic: canaalan 11 ' ''; 6tors�tadE as it rl ped xhrough tiers While feebly Stsu831ing fur. door- time of the Golliswn, and it was im- eau on the bridge. co�c ether with Pur- western. No. S. a21 to arc. Barley. r p Sible for them in the brief time ler A: B. Macdonald- The three officers 31an feed, 61 to 82c. Flour, Man. _ of staterooms,, The Survivors in the ways, shite-trying for a.g4Ottng Vn P� were the last living people on the Em- Spring wheat patents, firsts. $6.80: sec- t, they had to arouse and save the Teras, heiaiwent down with her. LAt.er onds. $5:10: strongR bakers. $oto Wen- 1� lifeboats and upon bots of Wreck- the sloping decks. `Tile'terror and apt. Kendall and Stewarii Gaade were iter patents. chat'ce, $5:25 to $5.50; were ]ted up-by the Dein- confusion of the fete minutes while Pas�°engers. `cry few . . the first �ecued. .but-eti• purser followed the rollers. bolts. Sss70 to $2 36+ atRol�a 1 age P� a were a7rive 'when ar� faon Government stteamers which the .Empreea staggetred, listed rind- cables 'pseee and ship to death. - „at, barrels. sa 56: haRa, 90 lbs.. is 1a. r t�ce Eureka and The Lady Evelyn, .. Bran. $28 Shorts. $Y6. Middlings.2. per 4' tteached the saseme of the di"Otcr Sneak can hardly be put m words. � 1i�1e relief stearmsliips, .found : _- il.'Iader AMS;- _ luouilu®. $aa to $as. xay, No 2. ear23. wry '`from RimousH. The survivors .themselves could flat ton car lots $la to 316 50, cheese,east-n- s The surviv�xs ware .bsitea .to the..wreck and the nide over.crowd Montreal, M,ay 31•-With her sac western. 12�co laic: finest lcest �. desen-be those imomei is aZlequataly. Butter, choicest ed lifeboats. = . . in and tvrasted erns. ilii c3 1 , 11 I Rimouski by the Govarnmasslot, bow c ]ed creamer , 3sf t h.223c: 2 ndafl2a to �,: _ . ' 8 Ft1IL1p #�ee#y-tiro Died of lajnrlea. tiraund at an acute angle to port, a �c. Ns. res a . 3 o: � e , lay -. grim fwd- in rent 'bowing on the 2e t3 370; No, i stock. 2a co 23ttc: Na - dater many were pissed epi a.spa- 'red a gaping stock. ;Il to slims Potatoes. per ass. er of the fact that even the moat Twefaty-bwo_per3Ofis diad of their rt side but�a fact or iso above the car tots. 96 to $1.25. � , `. sai41 train end stsxt�ed for Quebec; . P° _ Captain Kendall, of the Empress perfect of modern..Ntlan ic, liners igjuries and from exposure alter ha' garter line, in ira'ute evidence of the vattid stat•. ffi.sk•ts. Was subject to the dangers.of, the i•ng taken .out of the lifeboats or tri in which she has figured, i Minneapolis. June 2 Wheat-May . -'-from d, but he as badly hurt sea was given here to-night when keg legs. collier Storstad!901c; July, 91c. cash. No. t Hard, a6f g upon s'reckage as his 6i g from floating Wre a. Ops man 5 to arc; 1Vo a Northern. 901 .to 921' the 355 survivors of ibe 1,387 pas- suffered h( m krloke-r le A WO the into harbor early thin iSIX ssio- ea 7.-'' slalp sank. The of officer was corn No. 3 Selrow, � _ sengeri-send omw.who so gaciy sell= man Was found who had a leg and afterrnaon• . :1•few minutes latera No. 14 white. ass co • Flour entad 1 ed from ebec on Thursda• re- -an arm'broker. Others were crush bran unchanged. Accounts Which have reached here y warrant of arresrt, taken out by the l,uwth. Jt:ne z:-wheat-N o, 1 hard.' A, furled to bhia city,, raged, ex- I ed or injured internally. Many of Canadian Patcif}c Railway, was nail- a41c: No. 1 Northern. eo 3: No. 3 Nor- ' from sdrvivors make it clear that hau.gtad and wounded, leaving nine $ survivors re ,nestled to Que- .chem. 9lic to alit: July.lass to 936c. '-- the linking of the Empress o£ Ire hundred and more of° S�lcair aahi ed to her mainmast by order of W. land will rank,with the 'I4tagic die P- I bec this afternoon after they had Simp�un R'alker, S.C., Registrar, . .Live Btoolt >taa:s.ts• =s; mates dead in the river aT strew- h$d preliminary Gare, lint; a1Tt 2. -carte-choice cut- -, - Q eb-m.. •mire Court. pronto, June _,.aster as one.. of the dreadful mIS- ` cri rw. $s.s5: ova $7.so co $8 go* 'I 1n the shore with their corpses. mouskl, of the u �d Lty fortunes of murine history. The g $y what authority do you.come common cows. 6 to $6.2oi canners and, a - The survivors were brought by•a . lace it cutters, $3.s0 to $+; choice fat cow.. -„ I fact that stands.out was. the coal- spial Int train, and a . A BUZVXVOWS STOST. and board sty veayeel and P $s.6o to $7.5o: choice buns, $7 co 117,60. a. late helplessness of moat of the i worn out crowd of several of the women tried to ex- tinder arrests" aAkPai Captain A'n ( calves-Good veal. 18.76 to $1o.so; -t p mare mixed, t}ea-sen,: ccginta:nder of the collier, common $a.so to $7. •,pa•sserngers. They were trapped 1n palrese ied,071' a plain what they had suffered: but la 0be.Stockers and feeders-Steers. Bob to Y; their 6rtate ,Soma and were killed age , never appea entry case they broke down and were "By. authority of the British Em.- 18,00 ba., $7.26 to $Z.80; good quality train in -Ca'Uada• It was more like only able to sob a.,few incoherent ex- 700 to '8 iba.. i7 to $7.60: light, $e•2 br drowned before officers and crew' a relief train after '.'battle than a pressions as to the h°rror of it all. a lie.- curtlF .•.mPlzed _ti'e Deputy 6heep and Jamba-Light ewes, $8 to r had time to help thorn. It, was all much more clear statement was made. � 1 tined-to I t o $7.25. 13er '"w11U was•c.omin ssi over Within fourteen-t>yinlltes. retltrlling,Pa ,IrO�i.a'fitea2ilshlp• •by Mrr. Fergus Duncan, of London, Eng CCecuho the warrant, and who 58.60; heavy, $4.60 to $6: bucks. $4.76 ' r g,I The men mere .Wear e�f1d hand. ^when to $6.30, rung lambrC to each. was water- . 'the collier was' near;- to sinkin y w "I was in my berth said he. $T.60; YearilnK lamb. , d Ce. eaH g• os 116.3 5$866 8 olT'cars a$S. a:9t- g� drea:sed'in anything that ooulci�e I nears three wnfstlea, watch meant fa;thwi,th proceeded to, affil the but was able,'-to make her way to' dvNi sed�in i6nythingRiraouski tch ct them, I,•I am keeping on my course.' -A moment w•sarrant in the. .customary p� Rimouski after'picking lip's fe:w.of letter came two short blasts, meaning '1 $8 f.o.b. 2-Prime beeves. 71 most Of t�aern having.been rescued nave etc ped.' I was scared and lump- y " to 803 rtnediume63 to 73c; common, 4i the stinivois from ttra Empress. D ,-IiingA'ablt:s S•lu athy. ��I either . nude or in .their. night ea out of bed like ' shot atrct .a=ct"° •• p N Her bow.was shattered to the water-1 dress. Then the engtnoa audrlenly atop- a i elothea. Several.; of t,'ih . n eo ped• area a moment later they were re- King C*eOr$e cabled to .tie Duke �Btte c�3e to 7c:shee 36i to 7;c� lambs, line IrOTTn the o011isi0m. b 8d1 tf1'ured filet they had f0 be versed. I could see through the Port- $4 to $8 each; hogs -8 to D.C. . So far as could be learned the y 1. .tole that there was a sense f Tttien of Gbnnaught, Governor-General of .--- fog. keel-, .Canad•a: removed. 1n ambulances to the Jef- there came a. teriRic crash. whi oollisiaa`n came v�ithotat wa1T<ilag:` A eat the pvhole 'ship over with a terrible ,ri ani deeply deeply 'grieved over the CHURCHILL TO RE AIR PILOT. ; flight#ul blow came out of the fog fray Hale and other hospitals, 'while g,inaia$ and,•,smashlnR of bulkTreadsI. others suffering 'from minor snlur: •-I, started to rush.up on deck half- awful ddsaste.r to the Empteass of and 'ruined thea Emprtss.of Ireland. . . $ dressed, but before I got there the Em- I-,eland, in-which dao, mangy „ Cana- Hopes to Quality for His Celttif3eatta' before her officers knew that. dols- l� waste saaeistrti from the trs n b� press had listed so i could hardly get tiles,' more fgrtunatQ.comrades. along. There was not the slightest dia,fis lost their'ii�ee. Qtieen Mary�' Neat Week. ,,.�,.--• 'ger was near. It'was '1.43 'aa.ria chance to tower lifeboat', owing to the re you of our heart- A despatch'from, Salisbury Eng., ' when the 1V�ortveg ar. ooL]ier erect The women in the party were few, sudden list. TheY'all stack in the dav- felt I both saran who f it being''evident theat the terrible 'its., Those who cciila..got lifebelts, but {alt sympathy W tltno� says:: The Fust Lord of tlta�dmiat- , . freighter StorstaAt, al.'ship hardly experiences o€ the-earl rt of the tho time was too short even for that mourn the loss of relatives r3. alty, Winston Spencer Churchill, •a fifth'of 'the size of the Empress, y Pa with many.',' f _ B friends. accomplished the first- series of �9 blundered against'her and 'cut her dye When'the Empress of Ireland oHw >d•havea Weal _3.' . down:•as if she had been made of went to the bottom, of file St. Law- Asked as to how the crew behaved, tests required in order to obtain an ,,sate,• had olaimRd' a 'far ,greater blr. Duncan said, as far as he could see, SIA JOSEPH SIi.�� DE�D. air pilot's certificate• Mr. Church. 9 steboaxd inst4ad of• Wood 'and they had behaved very well, and he had ill at the steering apparatgs of a. r a. , .011 of'the weaker Seg.. - seen no sign of Pantc amongst them. Nether- S1. ' s won.Tfie collier, Weighted' with' 7,000 Such few, .women. " -we•?e_ left �iTUDuncane' 'thee could disorder," enothing Was Inventor of the• Fimt Iucan- naval ai,eropfter rose ' o Nether- - atonrc� Of coal, was out of her course liar 'shocking-tr".Of_th$hard else in ouch a frightful emergency, but aeon, and after a flight' over a in red an �h they had en= I saw tits crew helping passengers and (ICgL'CIIt Electric LAmp. bury Plain, landed with ease an 71 1 I the charnnel as she'came an at a �� � 8, saw several men hand their litebelts to the yeomanry camp'. The First Lord ^'good 'speed. She drove into th'ei dured. Most of them were support-. women. 'I had a lifebelt to my cabin" ;� dlespatch fmm London ,VSs' hopes to qualify for has certifi4Mte ed by meta, and_aftajr dasembarlring said 1t T. Duncan, ",but 1 met a man who S port side of ,theapress and her has two.,and gave ins one, otherwise I The..death occurred on Wednesday steel saheatlPe1. bow .raked inward fronl'the.train'walked thnougli the should not be here While we were all of Sir Joseph VFilaaon Swan, iiiven ' next week.' "' in this contusion the ship gave 8 sud- y den lurch and the whole lot of passen- tor (ii t 79) Of the Hg St i11Ca'nd - '1' ^'� . gars were rolled down the decks into the cat e e • ric lamp. was'86 years `'bIED I\ GREAT A�iO!1Y. . SCENE OF WRECK OF EMPRESS OF IRELAND reef 'IL wits. oY course, 'a pare of each-j and was born in Sunder- - man save.ss he could then, I hope never of age, liver in His Filtger.W-as Fatal -to , . again tq have such a terrible expert- land, Eng. He was the inventor of �r encs.' sitld Mr. Duncan. "There was n w8;kerville :;San. ,L "'r 1 shriek as the ship turner; over. •I heard many tether, electrical devices, in :, - women erving and praying and men I eluding a miner's eafe•ty lamp and A deaap ,tch from Windsor, Ont., Y •� .♦ uttng its the ll into t water. •1t w ' - R hen I came up there• was the same an electric meter, and was paOliably- hoto says: Two digs ago Archibald Le- r _ `��' - .i`tr , �?'1 terrible noise in the lea. also as well known for his p 8r ce� 4g� employee'of Walk- ' - rc N '. ` ^R'omen were crylnqq and then drop liancea, as he perfected sP " t . I- I - ��®� � Dins out of sight Sn silence, while men g.raphlo 8pp -, rr were fighting together with dying grtps, the carbon process and' the dry erville diatAllery, ra'n' blsoomdarl slit' 9A' j Halt a dozen RTaPPIed me dna I nae into his, finger. He died to play a3ub . . ._.. _ _ tb'e� Hotel Dieu from PO - 1. MItLE RIMWSli1 - fight them off as. best.f. a L I could, plat to f ` • . e often as swam alt he naked . _'"� VACtt WMEREREsaa1ED _ . , . whit '!' &g. after suffering from in'tetisei . " .._ bodies.Of ,dead men under my feet. I V ,f wee l.i1NDED was in the water about an hour and was LI\EMR=v ELECTROCLTED. agony. Soon after the accident tic-� finally picked up,by one of the drifting , �. a ai• GUj,�' lifeboats, nearly ddead with, exhaUstlon - CaTra'd tha3 man's enure body be-, and cold. I don't suppose one out of a i ba'7. - ,: huh�ed of the PP_.epgers w�as a,sa�, A despatch from Cobalt say": 'came a�ecteal, the arms aired; 1HO ti�;< OF' Por the excitemefit-- ,1 so torPlflc o one d 19, an-,em- Swelling, wind ticliriunl set 'in He ` thought of that. we, cannot speak too Thomas. Ta1yr, @,g, ed __ _... l - .. W-LAWRENCE plora o!-tlaa� :miskaming'Telephone- leaves a widow and six young child; .7 --bbl t; N ,� h1R of the kindness shown us since �``GNPR�E� pewit be sameHtlineskeYoretmost�pof us Com riy.-was eleCt.rocuted here on ren. - " ,. 1 I recover sufficiently to avel.- Wedna dap, while repadriug the' _ ,�., `• 1 . ,� BIR 7�tc5WICIi. PPINcr paced Death r rleasty- telephone line. when he touched a Se.eral Montreal policemen ars g,` Ll§ e • ' ° , , �. OWARD As to the officers. 1I Duncan devil,- �_� , EB C 1` l� �.,-" 'Mail• ed that all had behav d admirably and hit;in�riegn he lived for eight hours b8derstiit uctIDanssh to Bi a sound r _ _ . ... E _._ + . faced death fearlessly, Capt. Kendall _.. _ J , - 'sank i and td theoinbri�erl'thitig DoeeibIa hip ,after tb8 acCKlent• trouncing in•atead of ar satrap them. -_. ,.. ,. .. .pa, - it ♦n. ,i.�' :.. y, tit::-r^' -?yam jy'♦ 7`-'y.'a+� rr •yy,.'g•.F._ xY�°:fi.,". '....� +.. _� r ,.a',�o- .�!o«ta'taT.:y .,.«a:zeai +j "a a' fS3.,,strd^.e.d t ^.q„va.. s""a'' ♦ •„ :! c�• .�' �G..ti.k... 'W. •W.y t ,.,. ,"kt2',r`' •.,:. -., rw` ' ,mfr 4 9 n� ..:.k� ^x �. r :rz,a",, '•' ,r t '•:� •,x�i •jo,.'•�, K,�'r r r.rg• o-:e. x - m, ,s' t. 111, I11 1 tip I I M PAT 17- .�, M,4 WMX--W1 _;1P X 'M ,PATE FROM SOLOMON. . ,!Found the Cause 4, Jewish Tribe In Abyssinia',Were.So. Vil-81Y Persecuted. s Easy . . . A.,;*, The 'Rest Nva" BABY C�YERE� .;K W7` How a small Jewish tribe lived for ---de—ntuiles in Fe—li-e-art of Abastute U DAQU ------DODD'S KIDN-EY PILLS UICK_ separated from the outside world and LY CURED HINVkIlDNEY Ignorant of its existence, m nd how*; DISEAKE. the face of severe Persecution, it man- Fro Head to Foot. Itched and aged to reserve its traditions and M P Beans 'a in,� luring. Face and Burned Disfl worship,•was cold to an audience In London by Dr. Jaques Faitlovitch,'-a Arm or t;uticura Soap and 1101T Hudson Marchbank, Atter well-known Abyssinian traveller. S� St. nd Suffering Five Years, Pound Cuticura Ointment.Cured, Legend has It that the tribe first A entered the .country QuIek Relief and Permanent Cure M: In the time,of King Solbiiion; having migra, ted from c"k Legere Comer.Moncton,X.B.— Nnun the' 'dreatest of Canadi'dir Palestine In the train of the Queen ray baby wairilve months old he W a rob Remedies. which used of pteu to trouble him very to N' themselves to their new surround rash was very bad he hIngs, Marchbank, King's County, N.B., was coveredfromto married Abyssinian wives, whom-they --Highest grade beans kept Whole f Duns suffering foot. I got no Judaism, and lived on and mealy by perfect-baking, rest day Cork 1st (Special).-After converted to for five'yeaks q from kidney disease, nr inIgh . 3dth_b1m.--U-. ulte-good terms with their ne�ghbors. retaining tfieir full streugth.� —brought on by &-.strain, Hugon would Itch and bum so But 'from the beginning of the thIr- Flavored with delicious sauces. feenth 'Mey have no equal. T Jews were called, endured a C.Anfl1rY.the P212611.28, as the scratch t 11 he used to evere per- 'farmer of this place, is again. a I bring,the blood,and then secutlon until at last they dispersed In sarong, healthy man, and. another It would turn to matters groups and,families.all over Abyssinia. grand cure for D<)dd'8 Kidney Pills :h dieflgared him. Their existbnce was only revealed to h the outside world 150 years ago by ex- FARMS FOR I&LL as been put on record. In an in The worstwas his face and a- good many different wives and plovers. The object of the lecture was terview, Mr. Marchbank says: I tried a R.. W. DAWSON,—Ninaly Colborne Strom soaps but to no use:he got no better. But to arouse the sympathy of their co-re. "About five years ago I hurt my Toronto. after a while I thought I would try Cuticum ligioulsts In England on their behalf. back from lifting, and it developed Soap and Ointment and had only used them F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A. into kidney disease. My back pain- I Frult. Stock, Grain, or Dairy Far= two or three times when I saw agreatchange. :' Mother Told Mm. write H. W. Dawson, Brampton. or A 7 ed me all the time, and I was very The sores dried up and came off and he was Colborne at.. Toronto. 'much troubled with headaches. My Mrs. George French. Edith was entertaining Mr. West, cured." (Signed) .--.. ... P it. W. DAWSON, Calbarms.8t., Torerta 4 tts was fitful: I had a bitter Way 26,1913. .appetite and little Sydney was hanging lt&ste in my mouth in the biornings; For pimples and blackheads the following about. At last Edith told-him it At; WAXTM3X__ Is a most effective and economical trestmemr:-- perspired freely and my ,perspire Gently smear the affected parts with Cuti- was, time for him to retire. "Oh, GFXTS WAINTED, $6 TO $10 A Ioniii -had a disagreeable odor: can t I stay up a little longer, Aday. Write Peerless Cooker & cum Ointment,on the end of the finger,but "I used liniments and plasters, ter 7" pleaded Sydney, ­W Specialty Co., Perlin. do not rub. Wash off the Cuticurs Oint- hat do —KIEWSPAPE143 FOR @'ALi. Z 7 but they did not -do me any good, five minutes with Cuticum Soap and you want- t.0 sit lip for I" &-sk an you d as there were other symptozp Rescued After Two orsorne min- Edith.-"Why, I want, to e you OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TUWN IN' were alrect-ea, I ae- In Open Beat.' ales. This treatment is beat on rising and and Mr. West play cards," an- i G _ York County. stationery and B IS yaey. Mr, West laughed. boxes, Survivors of the SS.- Columb freely for the toilet and b"b.to Udlit,In Pre- swer fnsliberal, Wilson PublisIt- back was Lan, 94But we are not going toerm After using two kidneys which exploded and burned off the venting Inflamniation. irritation and clog- Play jn�coC 73 Wes Adelaide Str**L complate1jr cured, and my glag of he pores. Cuticurs Soap and OtAt- cards," said Edith. "Whv. said Toronto. ti have I not troubled me since. coast of Halifax, in the open boat ment are sold everywhere. For a liberal free Sydney. surprised, "mother 9" MISCELLANEOUS.US. Whell Mr. Marchbank decided in which they drifted about for sample o[each, with 32-p. book,send Post-- you were. I heard her tell you that two weeks before bein rescued by wa 1-1 A SCE& TUMOR& LUZIPS. FTC. that his kicirneys were the cause of 9 mrd to Potter Druz&Cham.Corp.,DeP6 everything depended on the y X_., internal and external, cured witho his troubles, the rest was easy, the revenue cutter Seneca. First D.Boston,u.s.A. you played your cards to-nig cut Pain by cur home treatment. Write Y. Officer Tiere is at the steering oar. go Wam too )sit^ Dr. Bo-ilmam Modie-1 "Almost any of his neighbors could The photo was taken as'the the boat CAUSE OF THUNDER tell him that. Dodd's Kidney Pills When a Woman Suffe always cure diseased kidneys. came alongside the Seneca. When Thought to be Due to the Intense rs rescued- the men had just enough Heating of Gases". 8 LEPHANTS. food to last another day. This con- KING TRAIN With Chroflic Backache sisted of a few crumbs of bread and For a.,Iong.time it was.supposedthat .6.0, "Royal Hobby of Ferdinand of Bulgaria_leather from their-b" carefully the noise of thunder was caused by Man n the closing up of the vacuum created -There Is Trouble Ahead. The SoTereigris of Europe have. and I tied in a handkerchief. Wanted ' have had, some curious hobbles. The by the passage of the lightning, the Constantly on their feet, attending air rushing in from all-sides' with a Classic instance Is, of course, "Citizen" vlap: but the Intensity of the noise to the wants of a large and exacting Capet, who made watches and locks TEETHING BAMES Is rather disproportionate, and It 1. �fa�mlly, women often break down Who'U1141PTS better than he could rule; and to-day, with nervous exhaustion. In ovory d131nCt WO Want f. has a dis- Teething time is usually a time of the intense heating of gases. espe- amongst others, the Kaiser now thought that thunder Is due to ! in the stores,-factories, and on a aucli a man Will.11 pay tinct penchant for carpentry, while to mothers It is tksu&IIY I cially the gas of water vapor along ifarm are weak. ailing women,-draggedwhat King. Christian does not know�Rorrydown with torturing backache and _3 0 WO 0 k about the printer's craft is not worth accompanied by nervousness. stom- the. line, of electric discharge, and the bearing down pains. Canadian.Di3friburor knowing, says A despatch from Sofia ach trouble and extreme fretful- consequent conversion of. suspended Such suffering Isn't natural, but It's CV Lk--fed `to the London Standard. s moisture Into steam at enormous pres- dangerous. because due to diseased ness. The mother can avoid all It has remained, however, for King this; She can have. her -baby Paas Isure. in this way the crackle with which a peal of thunder sometimes kidneys. Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, to take up the 'through the dangerous teething The dizziness, -Insomnia, derangea strangest pastime'of all-animal train- begins might be regarded as the sound menses and other eymptons of kidney Not In the Pie� Ing. A little while ago the King. dr-itime, with6at pain , or crosaness. lot steam explosion on a small scale es,,theyAr Ing of"the ordinary methods of reliev-I Baby's Own Tablet' are ille moth -Ch !caused by- discharges before the main I complaint can't cure themselv Chit -pie the customer ex. Dr. Harrill- irequire the assistance of e r's greatest friend at this time, 'flaab. The rumble would be the over- elaimed, "Chicken pie' Why. :Ing his mind from the cares of State, - ton's Pills which godirectlo, the seat They sweeten the stomach,-re ilate lapping steam explosions. and the final - I . there's not a piece of ken in invested in four elephants. And now 91 of the trouble. chicken-clap, which sounds loudest, would be 'he spends all his spar6 time teaching the b+o.wels, allay feverisbne�s which That's tight.*' ohie the steam explosion nearest to the i To give vitality and power to the it, and never er was." ' ­ his giant pets all that an educated els- usually accompanies the coming of I kidneys; to lend aid to the bladder and air. There is no -hen in i make thunder the lightning Is passing from bant is required to know. -The four new te,6th, and in this way auditor. In the case of rumbling !liver. to free the blood of poisons, --Then why do you call it chicken beasts see housed at a farm on the teeth 1probably there in no remedy go' sue- There outskirts of Sofia, and every day Kin ing easy. The Tablets are sold cloud to cloud. When the flas�h passes easeful as Dr. HamIlton's Pills. 'For pie I" "That's all � right. � b medicine dealers or by-mail at f clouds to the earth the clap '.tu be chicken id a chick- Ferdinand spends an hour or so with ; rom the clb all womanly Irregularities their merit don't have 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil= Is loudest at the beginning. -One In- en pie, Thf-re's no dui in a -dog: them, superintending their. toilet.and -liamis' Medicine Co,, Brockville, veedgator has •given substance to is well known. AcI14, i' training flient. BecausQ of their mild. soothing, and 13� therel .Anel-.ther4'4'nc, these suppositions'by causing electric 'pudding." I ne King na healing effect, Dr. Hamilt col ege in,college Bashes to pass. from -point to point on's Pills are and enthusiasm to bear on his hobby, isafe, and are recommended for girls and the- consequence Is that his ele- FLOATING NAVAL STATION through terminals clothed in soaked and women of all ages. 25 cents per -coarse wool, and he succeeded in mag Ask for inizard'i and t"* no otber. phants would do credit to a-profes- nifying the crack box at all dealers. Refuse any suly- k of the electric spark slonal trainer. Not only do the pachy- Can Be Sunk Out of Sight On Ap- �to a startling extent. It is quite pos- stitute for Dr. Hamilt.-n's Pills of Man- der ms recognize their . royal master Legal Tend.r. proach of Hostile Fleet. drake and Butternut. when ft visits them, but they can do sible that further experiments will add Ito 1;ls findings. GD Grateful, Patient- uctor. I olive I 3everaWricks at his bidding. The Por. nations that need naval coal- life t stations in different parts of the o vou. -Xing Is very proud of his pets, and Ing - ' �_A Lady Bountiful. Doctor right sir;' but --whenever his Court Is visited by any. world where they have no colonial The Death Warrant Delivered 'Do you like Miss Prattle Doctor-That a:all r . of my one of distinction the royal guest is Possessions, a Ruslaa inventor has de- Lever I cannot take it in payrnent No defence can be. offered when you "Yes; slie�s so Frenerous. sure to be taken to the farm to ad• signed a 'floating storehouse for fuel ' services. 11�p_ply T*utnarrCs to a sore corn-the of- keeps anything to herself, and is the great beasts at their work and other supplies. -Manned by a fender has to dte. Nothing so 'certain always a4y,to give away even her and play. small crew of men, the floating naval I - re. Putnam's Cor - ? i to best friend.". e L base can be towed to arty advantage- . quIc,kly cure corns as porbWon and anchored, rea and Wart Extractor: try Putnam's. it's ous dy to free from acids, and painless. 25C.,bot- M receive tupplies from colliers and dig- ZeeV Uluard's TA"Iment In the bons& tribute them. to warships. on the =L_=_ Tortures of. PlImmatis ties sold b' all dealers. I Arnit6d. ed approach of a.hostile fleet the entire -_Sorry Re Spoke. -3,11nard's Lininient C your d' Cents.-1 have used %finar 9 Jeld lem airr -I, to This 1) y nava] base, crew and all. Can be Sunk A Suceem Liniment in my ftrnil�--and also in my out of sight, to reappear again as soon IrWas the dear girl happily mar- Peck-I'm surprised tb&t You stables for years "nd consider it the as danger Is past. As patented, the ried?" asked the friend+. Yours truli-. should lose your self-cont-rol, Ma- beat tuedivilne obtainable. Marvel of Speed, An Uhfalling,C,,u!W 9wittag storehouse Is v' That's something you never ALFRED ROCHAV. very much like "Yes. indeed,'? . answered Mis3 ria. .1 and For Old Chronic Cas" a huge divIng-bell,cylindrical in shape, Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel MeGabble; "it was one of the hap- saw me do. Privery stables L with double walbaitird roof containing piegt weddino I ever saw. I never XTs.- Peels-You lost control Of GET A TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY.- compressed-air tanks for regulating its the height In the water. It has no bottom, saw 80 few duplicates among ou reelf th6 day I married you. With reliable old Nervillne you can Land Silver- W.Ow hold y*ur tongue. 4 n of rheumatism, except -a wire netting, and is usually presents of cut ghm rub out the pat matism, Scia. lw Mica,. Lumbago, or. Neuralgia=rub it partly filled. with water. All coal, w are. away so completely that you feel like petroleum and other naval supplies are liffinawd, Zinizamt used by Vhysicialm ' 4.wo received and stored in small water. Inta"Is TA-f-ent ZU=be7=UM`S VVJM& Druid Cataiornbs Near London. new all over. Fastest Steamship Afloat. It matters not how deeply seated'tbe tight drums. From -the- receiving steamship in + Eleven miles south-east of London, ­­paln Is, or matters long you,have had It cranes on the roof the- drums are Mark Twain's Story. The fastestthe world in. Kent, a_few years.ago were dtscov- Is the new Russlan 'torpedo destroyer moved to a well in the centre, lowered Mark Twain, when in London ed "the cats. -rubbing with the king of all But• combs of the ancient- m(vnts "Nerviline" will cure 9 Novik, which on her' recent trial trip er to the proper depth and shunted off j you. club, one Nerviline is highly concentrated— 'through windows,in the Well upondined with a literary Of reached a mean speed of V knots Druids, N-,hich are now much visited by Coln- Whose Pules is that each member over a measured mile and a maximum sightseers and are lighted, for a part about five times stronger than the or- centric tracks, wherd thiey 'remain sus. dinarswhite ammonia liniment- pended in the *ater:untl"I needed. All shall introduce his guest to the of-.37.3 knots. On.a continuous run at least, by electric lights! Over fifty the handling is done by automatic company formally and in set phrase. for six hours she made a mean speed miles of elfambers cut in- the chiLlk therefore it penetrates quickly-sinks of 36.2 knots and 36.8 dur a have already been explored. The machinery.-Popular Mechanics, This cuetbim appealed to Twain, and, Ing.the last cliff In deeply-and gets right at the core three hours: Her boilers were fired Druids lived in these-catacombs when 0 ------- thanks he - enemies, f the pain at once draws out the on being asked to return than exclusively with liquid fuel. No smoke attacked by,their northern of their' lamenessi takes away the stiftness- A True Optimist. referred to it eulogistically. "I Issued from her stacks. She is a and here they buried many ­eases the Joints that have hurt-you so like it," he drawled, "for it re- turbine-propelled vessel. Percival-Mr. Hemmandha dead. The stone on which the human much. w is minds me of.the time I lectured in sacrifices were made.is still to be seen, 0 Out comes-the pain every time you the most ptdmistic person I ever and also the well, from which water 0;0 all 7" Is drawn to this day. -rub on Nerviline, which contains'some saw. a little town, in the Rockies, , My "Who w4ire the f 1i v-iigifis of the most valuable pain-subduing Nnelope- 0heerful, eh-7 chairman was.a, well-to-do gcow- asked a teacher of �a little girl. ­.reme:lles known to science. Worth Its Percival-Yes even now,, when puncher, , who found the situation "Those who weren't in time to be weight in gold-to every family In the he is slowly reccvering from a fe. evidently irksome. 'I'm told I married," said the liftle' daugh�er Life is' not so short but t lie re is land, and sure to cure the emergent of Eve. he sees a hu-morous side to must introduce this ser man t' and minor Ills o ver, always time enough for courtesy. marything. f a hundred kinds that boys,' he�ssid; 'but I can only say constantly'arise. Get the large 50c. -e eloWhich l .is forte: two things• in his favor. One is family size bottle; small trial size 25c. Pen pe- surey Nerviline Is sold by every dealer, ev- nake. that he's never been in jail, and the erywhere. Percival-I asked bim what he other is that I don't know why.' was eating.and be told me tb*pby- Then he "t down." 7 Not Exactly Peffnite. MCI" permitted him 61W4811M o have the Some JobCwea or . ILL water from two boiled eggs- 39oney, 13&ok • He-I can't afford.to marry MY enelope-The idea I Mrs. -Crabehaw - Haven't I Will Y.0ii wait forme. �o iiit thinks in their Thera is no risk in buying GIN PILLS. ferolvil-And he hoped Soon to taught you p sitive guarm no' one le They are sold on a litee bo 'add thi holes out'of-9 right places I all marries me before then. Y(5u ulattheywillou" IL &ndBladder few doughnuts. Willie-Y�s, "mhmms;; but Troubles,Rheumatism lanU713clatics,Pain in the Back,etc. if,after never told 'me how I could find taking 6 boxes,you can horestly Bay that Gin Pills have not cured yon, IOUs OWN Dill IL� t TOO dealer and be wtu refund the money. -wi Broom bags of o&nton Awne'l. or tbem afterward. take the empty boxes to your ii1yes and Granule! That shows how certain we are that Gin Pills will cure YOU. W.a box; Al -just old und-eTwear shoWd-be made with 4321 SUPP17 You- 6 'r ry Idurlue Xy Rye Cowart. a for 02.5o. Sent on receipt of price if your dealer c NOWN201M., airings to tie securely about Brown�"How is it' you let your bymaillPres. draw atri Sample free if you mention this paper. the -broom ba,udle-'. wife have her ownL "Way so entire- The history of bumanity is an im- lyl" Jones-"Because I once-tried NATIONAL DRUG DRUG ACHEMICAL CO., OF CANADA LIMITED, TORO1. manse volume of mistske& ID. 7.. ISSUE 23-'14. to Stop AS '4 "N.VIA; s _ r,�^1 Kutrray Barrett has.purchased 'IBMi7 P In tttt County Court of file County _ PL. e a flue new Nordheimer piano.-J."S.Jephson spent a few days of Ontario. i SUMMERGOODS at• ^ "xa last week in Porcupine and Co- In the Matter of the Raflway Act be- s, e- -Mrs. George Lang Was in the halt. Ing Chapter 37 of the Revised Sta- tutes of Canada and Amending Acts, ty on Friday. -James O'Connorshi acar. . '!And in the Xatter of the purchase '� + '. 'Great varlety of Hamnfooks, ped :-H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, was load of mixed stock to Troronto.on by the Toronto Eastern Railway - ome over Sunday. Monday for Harry Wader Company of certain lands being Croquet Bete,Ton-is Rackets, Balls, - ;n -John McGinty is having the -Mrs. N. Reed and 'Mrs: Ben- part of Lot 71, in the Broken Front npment blocks made for his new nett spent Thursday last week Concession,of the Township of Pick. ���npleLrt, erin ,in the County of Ontariodwith their sister, .Mrs. John C. g 9, Gloves, Bats,of Toronto Junction, Phili ag�� sold by W.J. Kelliher _ ' t Sunday here with his sister, -J. H. and Mrs. Wagner, of To- to the Toronto Eastern Railway F_!� W. H. Peak. -ronto, wee here on Monday toCompany. nilStoves. Screen Doors.. H. . si gner,. of Toronto, attend the funeral of the late Jas. Notice ie hereby given that gtu _ anent to the Order of His Honour w i NBe in tow1a for a,;f@w tinge'tint- H. Hogle. JudgeMe Gillivray,dated the Fourth =ro g the past, Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell, Mrs. day of June 1914, the Toronto Eastern �;.;� a ;!� a -B u :N :D Y ompan VY Rev. H. D. Cameron, of West Cassie and Miss Kerr, of Toronto, Railway Cy have paid into theill slamentlin nied by- lh-l' sister, inoto�ed down and spent Sunday f _ EWas in townon Monday. with J. C. and Mrs. Philip. Cario t e sum of$324.41 as compensa- Roy Wagner, of Toronto, was -The Misses May and Grace tion of all that part of Lot 27 is the .— of the = -HIT-EWEAR AND BLOUSES ;in town on Sunday having corns Ana in an d u Township of Pickering County o r,4own in his motor cycle. Bowater, .of. Toronto, spent the Ontario agreed to be sold to the To. - - �, _ `-Mrs. Mahon, cf Bloomington, weekend here with their parents. ronto Eastern Railway Company b 1 re they order o file aye n.for the past few dare. • week for Bad Axe. Mich., to visit m-Mrs. W. H. Bilinks left easurement 211 acres more or leas a" on- Crepe blouses; at$1.50 white and colored corset covers 50c. 'Drawers -The business med of the v!1 her.brother, Robert Linton, who and which is required by the Com• ge cants ng eorge on We& -the right of way and other 64c• underskirts$1.00 andAl.35.-Princess slips-$1.50. Combina- ':�iesits railway as day by celebrating his birth- but who is now making satisfae• requirements of --esown t# ack,_white and tan hose. cotton and tory progress toward recovery. on plans deposited in the Registry lisle 15 to 85c.; vests 15 to 25c. Boots,shoes and Blip. N. Ridley, of Toronto; left -A meeting of the united con- OfSce for the County of Ontario. - I And notice is further given that an pets for ladies in black white and tent all prices, t ;:for Edmonton and Peace River Rregations of St.Andrews and St. authentic copy of the agreement for 3 district, on Tuesday night of last John's, Brougham, will be held sale of the said lands has been deliver- Also gents black and tan shoes,, tennis shoes, - week, here at 8 o'clock on Tuesday even- ed to the Clerk-of-the said Court and - white and navy.• -Rev. James McIlroy, of He- Ing, June 18th, for the purpose of that the said agreement constituting eraville, will again occupy the moderating in a call to a minister. the title of the Compony to the sailands obtained under the authority G. A. GILLESPIE DUNBARTON l �T►nlpit in 9t. Andrew's church -A pleasant little wedding took y of . . .. _ m Sunday next. - - place on Wednesday, June 8rd..at the Railway Act and all: persons Joseph Doyle spent Thursday the-home-of Smith Clark, when claiming an interest in or entitled to end Friday of last week in Elora, Alice Mary Thompson was united the said lands or any part thereof are "attending the funeral o€his sister- in marriage to- Robert George hereby called upon a file their ,claims NEED _ R R to the said c8mpensation or any part W �� Ee N IN -NEE D uin_1aw, Mrs.John Doyle. Ritchie. Rev. C. E. Pickett, Fri- thereof with the Clerk of the Court g. -Robert and :firs. Andrew.and ends's Minister, of Toronto, ofyici- on or before the Sixth day of July A. OF A NEW HARNESS CALL AND SEE MY -, ff Tnily, of -Markham motored ated. Miss Eleanor Boyd, cousin D. 1914. IsRortmen of teani and single, Single harness from $1800 ¢down on Sunday and spent the of the groom, acts as r esmai , n no ice is ur er given t, ".flay with relatives here. - while Arthur Nesbitt supported residing Judge in-Chambers at Wbit- ___ _ _ upwards. ' -8.T. Gormley has begun the the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie y will proceed on the 8th day of July - -$nee rugs, whips, trunks, suit cases and all horse goods at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore 'S�eontract of painting the town will take up residence immedia• noon to adjudicate upon all claims - - kept in stock kJ611, the expense of which is borne tely at Sault Ste. Marie.-Coll. flied and the ad'udication thereon Repairing neatlyand promptly attended to at reasonable 1by the Women's Institute. The following letter has been shall forever bur all clabbs to the said = prices. a -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. received by THE .'Ews which will lands nr any part thereof including Collars a s ecialty'. NAndrew's church will meet at the be read with pleasure by those any dower, mortgage, hypothecate or _ P 'ztsual hour on Thursday neat at who are interested.in sports as encumbrance upon the same. - T' - 'the home of Mrs. R. H. Croak. well as by others in-the village. Dated at Whitby the 4P.h day of PICKER - G HA.RI. ESS EMPORIU:II , -Mr. and Mrs Frederickson "Dear Sir:-I am taking this op- June 1914. " ave teased the Shaughnessy dwel• portunity to express, on behalf of YOUNG and McEvoy, - Phone Ind.'301. W. J. COAHWELL ,lbg formerly occupied by John the,mem bbersof the Crescent A. C - Continental Life Bldg.,Toronto. . ne, -and are now getting nicely their feelings regarding our recent Solicitors fer Toronto Eastern 339 _ - Railway Co. - �le7ettled: visit to your town. The excel _ - _ ;d -Harry Wade,.who is in Wel- lent sportsmanship of your play . w 3elc, Hospital. Toronto, being ers,combined with the fair and im• WAN TED - treated for an abscess near the partial manner of the spectators, _ hie jQtq = to � ,laeye. is progressing nicely and will will make our brief sojourn in A limlted number of first-class Re _ i4 home again very shortly. Pickering an event which we will cruits for - B"Coy, 34th Re�t The k —On Friday evening, prior to view with fondest recollection." 84th will leave head-.quarters.(Wbitby) �r der wedding Miss Alice Thompson Sincerely yours Robert J. Lofts. for Comp Niagara on[lie 18th of June. the hoemde o! Smitiha and Mier 3impsoahonie was the scene of nd aqui e, Saegl.. MajorJohpeplAWway�erNtoL>lat. 7-T)O �'Qu + �Pallt aOII Q Clark, by a nt>tmber of,her Picker pet very pretty June wedding on Gao•W P. Zvery, O. C. d CO M Jnne 1st, esti o'clock vvtlri�Y net.: : ..-G Tfl1IIU d Sugar •_lag friends. _ onday, -W. H. Peak has pur&md a when the marriage was solemDiz- #siew Russell auto for his livery ed between their daughter, Carrie ,A ,�CONVENT�OAI Posaibly-not, but no matter whether one bag or one ton, we can SF`etable. Mr. Peak is determined B.,'and Mr. Thos. M. McFadden, of ,_. supply you ata nloaey-saving price. Get our G? keep abreast of the times to the Of Toronto. The ceremony was - The Liberal Coeservative Part - supplying the demands perfor d by the Rev. H. D. Cam- will be held in the y J _ Sen ` prices before tinging. -- o f his of rye d or.phone.your orders-ice deliver anywhere. - r o!his customers. eros, Br• A.,.Of Melville (;hutch, of the South Riding of Ontario +, -The elevator at the bay is- be- West 43 11. The popular bride, - •lmR torn down, preparatory to who wag unattended, r-arrying a ,'�QV'N HALL,•WHITBY GOOD QUALITY :.:@reefing a modern strnevure. A sboweT of bridal-roses and white on - THESE ` HONEST WEIGHT �' THREE _ Wing will also be erected on carnations, was given away by FATft PRICES $aturday,, jurit 6th, 1.91• `_•.lie beach for scoring,.sand to be her father and looked charming; - - � - - = -• - _ 9 shipped, to the city. gowned in a lovely white satin — --- re no doubt the leadiug factors, la-keeping -our-Groc-er•y ' -Frank Madd! an, Thomas trimmed 'with shadow. lace and. Addresses will be delirered.by a pron- g iaent member of theWhitney Cabinet, Business on the increase. _ Hayden and Ed. Claff, were each seed pearls with.& wreath of ]fl' Wm. Smith, Esq„M. P.,and others. -fined $1.00 and costs or 30 da a is of the valley. Decorations of pink �� pouf nub division is entitled to •- " - - • = _ - _._ y polling `ail, on Thnrsday of last week by roses and pink carnations adorned select fire delegates and two alters- L3 1N BEN'S SEAR - _4 Police- Magistrate Harper, for the drawing room and dining ares. The chairman of the various LATEST ARRIVg tesspassing on the Grand -Trunk room where a dainty weddfrsg sub-divisions -is requested to calla Men's Waterproof fiats,,. Men's Tennis Shoes, - Railway. breakfast was served. - Mr. And meet! to select their~ delegates on. ; -Mr. and Mrs. Chilton, .who Mrs. McFadden left later by auto Friday evening.June 5tb, 'Bleu s Fancy Shiite`,' ` ..Mien*s Straw Hats. 3 have been residing in London.Out. for Toronto from whence they Chair taken by the President recently, spent last week with D. visit various points in the Eastern at 1.30 p. m: Men'sChristies and Fedoras. t: and Mrs. Simpson. The left on States. Upon their return the E. H,PunDv, J. J. MooRE. �.. yy - ``First-class Tines, rigift lip to the minute. Qonie and see. Friday morning for Montreal, happy couple will take up resi• President Secretary to take the beat for England. deuce in Toronto.-Cox. where they will live ia.ftiture. -The community was greatly TENDERS WANTED =Rev. W. A. Campbell, of To- shocked on Thursday night, May _ ronto, preached two very able 28, to hear.of. the sudden death Sealed- Tenders, endorsed -'Tenders °` `'r?• ; ; �? - sermons in St: Andrew's church from heart trouble of James W. for Bridges."will be.received by the t• e:on Sunday last. He will be here Hogle, who lived a mile'and a 'bfunicipAl Council of the Township of K next Sunday when he will reach quarter north of the village. Mr. Pickering up to noon on Monday,June In the Methodist church in the Hogle had been in 'poor health for Toth, 1814, for the construction of three interests of: the.Lord's.Day Alli- some time, but lately was feeling concrete-steel bridges, viz:, f L e ease. much better.—On Thursday after. (1). One of 3't ft: span on 8th conces- -The examination for Entrance nooir he was in,the village; and in Sion road, opposite Lot 10. (2). One of 17 ft.span on Alton&road to Model Schools will. begin on the evening was down to the stn- , l -~' ::,• - . is the let Concession. _ Monday next. This year pupils tion to meet the train.' About � �' (3). One:of•17 .ft. span on gingatou x will not be allowed to write in half past eight he was in his own, 'road, opposite lot 11. -w Pickerinit but will have to write -yard talking-to a •neighbor, when (4). Also for the construetion of a in Whitby. The entrance exam- the fatal attack seized him and in concrete wing'.to "abutment of Palm- !nation will be held the following a few moments he breathed his er's bridge, on sideline between Lots T meek and as usual will be held at last. - His funeral,which was lar. 20 and 21 in 2nd concession and repairs + t0 same. There is no season of the year so fitted for Brightening Up Pickering. el attended took lace on Mon- is the resent. There is no better we. to improve the appear. g q , P P 7 P PPe .. -We would-like if-Our subscri- day'af ternoon, when his-body was Pians and specifications may be seen ✓ ante of your house inside or out than by the use orpafats and at the office of the Reeve at Picketing varnishes. ny keepia your house well painted It will last 4. bers wold examine the label. on conveyed to the Christian Church, • ionser sadloekbetter it�nghsehoup Finll paint d It ` the PICHERINU NEWS and if they BrOtlgham, whet@ services were Harbor, or at the Office of the CIBC Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes are the greatest' -at Whitevale, or, particulars. can be help in housecleaning. By touching up the shabby spots to the find themselves in arrears; t0 re- •conducted by'Rev:'C: E. Fockler; - hoarse such as Boors,furniture,woodwork,with pant ervarabb mit promptly as 'we need the the pastor, after which the re bad on,application to any member of ar stain,the house can be made to fairly shine aside.' Noses. p Pa the Council. Contractors may tender• cleaning win give more satisfaction than ever before. money. ' There are a number who mains were taken to the Sharrard for all or any one or more of the We are for Sherwla-Williams Paints andvarnisbes. are several years in arrears, that cemetery, west of Brougham, bridges. esti will be glad to give you figures on"Brightening Up"7ouc we would especially.request tore- where interment took place. The The lowest or any tender not aecea- Place,inside or out, come in and taut tiro&tatter orsr. mit at an early date. deceased was born on Feb. 10th, sarily accepted, " -The Women's s Institute held a 1855, .one-half mile west of Bro. W. W. SPARKS, Reeve. M $ ,-- CHAPMAN ,:���- day very successful--meeting-on Mon• ugham. He was the second son of •afternoon at the home.of Mrs. David and Julia Hogle, and lived E"i LM DALP. MILLS _ E. L. Ruddy. There was a,good in the neighborhood of Broti.gham attendance of members and a most until this spring, when he moved _ ;FICKERINQ- enjbyable`time spent by all. Mrs. to the farm 'on which he died. All BOOTS Art/D SHOES Laura Rose Stephens, who is em- his life he was an active worker Is the place to get your next pIoyed by the Department-of Ag- in`the temperance cause and was bag of Floury y{Te have the gest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried' riculture, gave s moofst excellent also a member of the Brougham address on `-The Influence of Ea- Christian Church. In politics he Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be and bought before the advance in Prices, and are beat for Bread. " ' prepared to give the public the benefit. a. caeatt courage eiated by all who hrdiconvictions and always strove to Glenera Flour Pastry Flour Nothiug but first-class.boots= nod program of music was also uphold the right. He is survived Graham Flour - -' in"Stock.- gfv in which Miss K.Gorrie,who by one brother, Parson Hogle, of Fresh Rolled Oats a est of Mrs. Ruddy, sang artuey, Min., his widow; one Bran and Shorts _:si=. C L O T H I X G -tm several los that were rendered son, Earle, and four daughters, Oats and Oat Chop1 i. 4e. excellen voice.''•A number.of Mrs. Wm. •Cameron, of Oshawa, Barley and Barley Chop - - - �- res selections on the vietrola were Miss Almeda, of St. Ba'rnabus Hos. Barley Feeds The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from.-,.{ also given. At the conclusion of pita], Minneapolis,-and Misses Lil- Molaasine Meal and Molasses Meal Aiperfect fit guaranteed or lno sale. the program an excellent buffet liars and Gladys at home, who Special prices in ton lots. See theinew style in overcoats. lunch was served b Mrs. Rudd have the sympathyof the tom- - + during which an en a able social munit in their sit den bereave- Wee3C® -- ime wile spent. 7 y - - i went.y Chopping every day Re A. BUNTING, PICKERING . -- - .. _ _....... t a, ..r .;,.. ,, .,,+ .. H•..�. "q. .. F z � ,; - _.. !.ax a- '^:.q re! •,e+"i.5;'d '. •..•:.. 9?". 'a+"a i�•'a:,'"''�w u' q '-i ,d 'm.:..a'o,. 4":r y.,, '�, "h r� ..a+.�'w a .. .., x .,.d . ,. ., - .. � ...,,- ••L^i . �.. sir• ,, "gs?fP�;' K' ,,+.e. r ,°"�`. � '•fi �• a. <i''" •�.o.;+� 'i;�F� ��. ai�,v,�'�`'' ,.?,�?,,a,��,'ds.^�tY» .�.r,°,�a;3F'' o"riiT"v^'�+'`',y a :r,,,>:�,;�'- s'•,,i,F 4•e.�`"� 4 e.4, ,,.r•' ^i• '� ,•r� `�r2• ,� ' +k -