Y, MAY 2 York Sparks | | is better--yet costs no more. Finally she was sued for conspiring to defraud Marsh. The grand jury in- dicted her, the Gerry Society 'took her children, she was convicted and sent to prison. After experiences in Europe after her release she turned up in Chicago and under the name of Vera P. Ava was sent to the Joliet penitentiary for two years. Free again, she married William J. Me Gowan, in Chicago, in 1895. He had money but quiet domesticity didn't Awl hi Brotherly Love Colony. In 1899 she was run out of New Orleans with Theodore Jackson, whose wife she claimed to be. They were spirit materializing again, and were also said to be running a "fruitarian" two doorkeepers to ol colony in Florida. As "Helena" and Africa, Mme. Dis de Barr incidentally g some money from a rich con- Tr to establish a brotherly love They turned up in London, where their Theocratic Unity scheme turn- ed into a scandal, and wound up with their arrest. Mme. de Barr has claimed to be the child of Louis I. of Bavaria and Lola Montez, a famous i She really was the daughter of a| & teacher in Harrodsburg, Ky., taken by her father to Louis- ville, and soon of powers. She was born in the for A new design for a Canadian flag has been prepared by Mr. Ernest Gir. ardot of Sandwich. The design in- cludes.a Union Jack in the upper left corner, a beaver and maple leaf be- ow and perpendicular bars to repre- sent the nine provinces of the Dom- i = King, when he was Prince = FF 5 SEE fre Ee ' of the vile velis" ("F i : 3 § i i may be either white or read. ink it is time, now that we have just added two new provinces to the great Canadian confederation, to adopt a new flag, a national emblem that every Canadian citizen may cher- ish and revere, one that has no ob- jectionable features for any race or d ame on which every pro- equally recognized," writes Mr. Girardot. "Herewith is a design for a Cana- an national flag which, in my hum- ie opinion, embodies all the desir- able features which should pertain to She Sue . ot standard of the Dominion i i Headaches And Weuralgia From Colds. f Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world wide cold and grip ¢ause. Call for full name. Look signature E. W. Grove, 25c. nm diss f remedy removes new weapon under in which the But D less than fifteen 1h Too aad officers and men. E. Lloyd and Arthur man are the lucky choice for Belleville "Mr. and Mrs. W. FE. Coons and fam- Brockville, left re- cently for Iroquois to reside. e Union Jack on the upper left corner represents our fealty to Eng- land and the tie which binds us to Our emblems, the, maple leaf and the beaver, dear to all, are pre- | served. Each perpendicular bar re- ¢ nts one of the nine provinces. hen any other province will be created another bar may be added to the flag ; 2 are wanted. Our anti is used on all work. 286 PRINGESS 8T., ® HOUSE OF QUALITY g i nEE 1:04 "T believe T am saying the truth 0 I state that there is not one per 51 as A UNBREAKABLE FIRE.POT The lower portion of a fire-pot is usually nearly or partly filled with dead ashes, leaving the live, red-hot coals in the u the upper portion ex lower, The result is shat pands much more than the This uneven expansion causes a strain too great for a one-piece fire-pot to stand. Stoner or later it will split, allowing precious Ww England Chinese taurant 231 King siren But the fire-pot of the Sunshine is constructed to meet this « on- It is in two sections. upper half expands, as much as necessary, independently of the When cool, it contracts back to its original size, fitting to the lower half perfectly. A ---------- Irregulars in Boer War. The number of irregulars engaged And this strong, unbreakable, gas and heai-tight, two-piece fire-pot is just one of th: many superior featuresof the Sunshine. If your local dealer does' not handle the ** Sunshine," write' direct to us for FREE -- "MeClarys * Toronto, Montreal], Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. John, N.B. war Sve 3,000 were killed wou! or disease, whilst rounded. riginal footui van before his 8s ® lor t i bespeaking chatges of in ng a HEAD OF FLYING ROLLERS. Is Madame Dis de Barr, Famous Wo man Convict, "Mother Elinor," sometimes' known #8 Mrs. E. L. Mason, head of the Flying Roller Colony, of Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, has been proven beyond all doubt to be mone other than the notorious Anne Dis de Barr. Algo it has been learned that she was known in England as Editha Lolets Jackson, where she served time with a man reputed to be her husband for a serious offence. The Editha Loleta Jackson, of Lon- itively identified as the inor," of Windsor. F. E. Swinden, a member of Mother Elin- or's cult, made the identification in & sworn statement. Dis de Barr was liberated last August on ticket-of-leave from Aylesbury Prison, which she had been sent on Dec. 20, 1901, sentenced to seven years' penal servitude for connection with an al- leged immoral cult of which her re- Pita isband, Theodore Jackson, was It was her third imprison- ment during a singularly sénsational career. For yonrs she had been known "notorious" Madame Dis de hi Her Trump Card. tramp card of her life was pro- '{ bably played, when Mme. de Barr wheedled Ta R. Marsh, the New York lawyer, Sout of a fortune and made him Sa age. In the seventies she Jeavel about America representing herse! 8s a medium who could reveal hid- den truths. While living in Madison Square she met Mr. Marsh. By means of alleged spirit manifestations and spook-pain pictures she so infat- pated the old man that he gave her sams of money and deeded to her his house in Madison avenue. There she officiated as a priestess of spiritualism, and got fame and more riches. laughing-stock of his they performed in South e a "medium" m---------------- Flag For Canada. groundwork of the flag in England, to 'The Habit of Health Many people have a habit of \ailing. How much better it would be to learn to keep well. For health, after all, is largely a matter of habit, which all may acquire with a little practise. BEECHAM'S PILLS teach good habits to"8tomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. 17 vou are subject to BiliousyAtgacks, suffer from Constipation or are troubled 'with Infligestion, Nervousness or Headache, Beecham's Pills will reform alt these bad habits and set an example of good health, which the body*will quickly follow. You can break up aj] sickly habits by occasiounally 'using the health suggestions trans. mitted by Beecham's Pills, Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St, Helens, Lancashire, England, Sold by alt Druggists a Cénada and U. S. America, In boxed 25 cents. 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LimPted, Toront heetl.eada WILLIAM ST., Canada Metal Co., Ltd, juss: -- de . a. : LARDER LAKE Proprietary Goldfields, Limited ------ Owing to the phenomenal rush for shares in the above company, the first limited amount of stock at our first offering of $1.00 per share will be exhausted sodner than expected." The price will then be materially advanced. -------------- The advance will take place any day, probably without notice Just as soon as the stock has been introduced by: placing a most of which is sold. asserting ourselves more more every day as a distinct na- The ing i \ ieved through our partic: tion at the Liege and Milan exhib. tions, where we have given evidence of Canada's greatness and inexhaust- ible resources, demanded that we out any further delay onal fag. one which does ar--infantry, mounted ~-- was about 80.000, of were supplied by the colonies, the oversea urnishing the remain- colonials who took HE. 41.45 ADELAIDE 'ST. EAST, very limited amount at our initial price of $1.00 per share-- | % 1 am not urging anyone to take on Larder Lake Proprietary. The stock is fast selling itself, and in a short time will all be placed in Canada and the United States, 1 am anxious, however, that my Canadian following get. what Canadian advertise that the ground-floor opportunity will ' they want at the first price. Hence this ment to give you notice not last must longer, ey by acting on my ad- I have never advised the purchase of ally Sn in market yalue within a reasonable time, My method after Placing a stoc a stock without it materi- k with the public is to see that In every such case the result. has advanced price, it is listed on the Exchanges. been a legitimate market at an That is my record, 5 Larder Lake Proprietary will shortly be listed on the Exchanges and: placed on the New York and Boston curbs : e I predict that very soon indeed it will stands at several dollars & share. | furthermore know that after the stamp mill materi. alives results, and it should be running within six. weeks, that they will be of a sensational nature and | know that the stock will then surely seo $10 o share. A bold precietion, | hear Somesgay, but those who shortly accept my invitation to take le 4rip to Larder on the special "train I'm going New York, Boston and Toronto will think my prediction con- Servative enough whey théy are on the ground and see what A and my engineers have been jnvestiont: Ta n investi ven ix - monthg past, Ru gating and. verifying for six The facts about the Larder Lake Goldfields, and the Properie- a Company in particular, are far too great to present here. ! Particulars, however; may be seeured on request by calling personally, or by mail, telegraph or "phone. ¥ y . Again 1 say, I am Hof urgin 5 selling itself even faster than we can take care Bde and the United States--two days behind now am anxious that fy Canadian following get into this, by far the best thi { > price. thing-1 have ever Tecommended, at our flys Offering to run from i & the'purchase of {his stock, for it of the orders AD OFFICE LONG SURONTO. PHONES | H. C. BARBER hides - 5 BRANCH Sion ar i S-- CHLORODYNE IN CONNECTION W C.P. R. "TRAINS LEAVE KI 2.30 p.m. Express--Foi 3 " tl Joh, Boston, Toron! frew, Sault, Ste. 'Mare, i » > Nu an Francisco. 5.000 p.m.~Local for connepting with C.P.R. Ea 7.45 a.m., Mixed--For R termetliate points a wers leaving King jot. arrive ln Ottawa at | boru', 5.14 n.m.; Toront Montreal, 7.15 p.m. : Bost Scr John, 11.55 a.m. Full particulars at K. & R. Ticket offices, Omavio & Ge Bay of Quinte New short lino for Tw Deseronto, and all local pe leave City Hull Depot CONWAY, Agent B. Q. K INR Canadian Show Toronto, Ont., May Ist | Round trip tickets will Wednesday, May 1st, at $5.9( And on Thursday, Frida) day, May 2nd, 8rd, and 4 $7.70 All tickets include one ad Horse Show and are val leaving Toronte on or be May Gth. For Ses For tickets, Pullman or accommodation or any oth apply to J. P. 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